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? * *yc< r.'q * ( , | ';' , |"S^' j kw {Bfltttttfl ffTOP.i'gyi t". , , ; ' . .:'^j VOL XXI KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, NOVEMBER 21, 1907. NO. 46 * __^ ^ PE0PL1 * < We bought quite heavily for winter and ^till have a* <rrpat hicr -fork on hand. In k- - --- order to reduce stock we offer ? i LOCAL HAPPENINGS ABOUT LAIE CUT. ticciraices e( Interest Caadeaced tits Brief Parifriphs. Iii.ee City, November 19:? ^ ? E. L. Hirsch, Esq., of Kingstree* spent Thursday in town on business. w' T W W.iHeirnrtb left here Monday morning for Sardis, Florence county, where there is ? farm he is contemplating buying. Should he not make a trade there, he will go on into Darlington county in search of a place. Mrs. M. W. Bardin of Charlestown is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. B. Hinnant. Mr. E. P. Johnson now has a boy at his house who is bossing ^yery thing on the premises. jfc*. Mr. J. L. Stuckey is back at j home, but is not fully recovered | from bis recent illness. It will; be recalled that he left here for j * Kansas ?ity to buy stock some three weeks ago. He was taken sick on bis way out and was obliged to stop in Atlanta,where he was laid up with grip some two weeks, recovering sufficiently a few days ago to return . ^ home. He will again undertake "i "the Western trip later. Messrs. E. R. Rogers and D. " T. Wells have formed a copartnership under the firm name of Rogers & Wells. The firm has taken over the plant of Mr. Rogers, consisting ot lumber ( ?nrio* mill rrinnorw Alaninor 1 OUU ?1 U9V UUil J 9 and turning- mill and will conI * tinue to operate the same. Mr. Rogers has built up the business from a small beginning to *. its present size and usefulness, and with the assistance of Mr. Weils will, more than probably, make a greater success than single handed. , * Mr. George Haselden of Newport News, Va., has been electid assistant cashier of the Farmers and Merchants Bank and is now at his post His family will come on as soon as a suitable residence can be secured. We all extend to Mr. Haselden and his family a most cordial welcome and hope they they will find that their lines have fallen in such pleasant places that there will never a rfocirp tn rhanfrf*. .wv.? o ? ^^ Mr. Harvey Baker, who lives f* \ in the Hebron neighborhood, has, we understand, secured the Shell' place and will move into town the first of the new year. Mr. Eugene Oliver of Marion was here Saturday on business. There is something wrong with the mails in this part of the country. Letters for Kingstree, instead of reaching there by'the train first going in that direction are often delayed twentySfo; - | i > E'S t B Qre | the following special inducements. j Boys Suits well worth ?1.>0 at $1.20 | People's four, forty-eight and even seventy-two hours. Only a short while ago the writer posted a < letter on Train 5lTuesday morn- j ing; this letter reached the ] Kingstree office Thursday night ; Our thanks are due to Messrs. J P. Graham and K. B. Fitch for 1 delicious ribbon cane syrup, * There were two men here last Monday who had some four or ( five hundred dollars in Columbia . Bank certificates which they en* deavored to exchange for reg- j ulai currency. They claimed to be from Hartsville. If these . certificates were all right and ( as good as money, it seems strange that they should come way down here to convert them into money. < W Tj. B. I AGE NO BAR. ! Everybody in South Carolina is ( eligible. Old people stooped with suffering, Middle age, courageously fighting, ' Youth protesting impatiently; Children, unable to explain; All in misery from their kidneys. Only a little backache first Coaies when you catch a cold. Or when you strain the back. Maey complications follow. Urinary disorders, diabetes, Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure backache. Cure every form of kidney ills. J W Powell, proprietor of a general store and coal, wood aud ice dealer of Waverly, living at 2010 R1?nriin<r Sr.. Columbia. S C. savs: "My son has been afflicted with kidney and nrinjury trouble from child- : hood, being unable to control the secretions especially when asleep. Since using Doan's Kidney Pills he has entirely recovered." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 oents. Foster-Milbnrn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. Ctnfy Tuckers' AsstclattOB. The Teachers' Association of Williamsburg county was organized on Saturday, November 16, 1907, with flattering pros pects of future success. Prof. T Cooke Covington, of the Lake City Graded school, was elected president; Prof. ? B Hallman, of the Kingstree Graded school, vice president and Miss Nellie Mae Montgomery, secretary and treasurer. The executive committee are as follows: Prof. P P Bethea, superintendent of Kingstree Graded school, Mr J G McCullough, county superintendent of education, Misses Etta Jacobs and Nellie Mae Montgomery. TVio mppfintrc nf fhp Acerv-ia. tion will be held monthly at different places in the county. The next meeting will be held at the Kingstree Graded school building on Saturday, December 14, 1907, at 11:30 a m. All .teachers of the county are earnestly requested to be present. Nellie Mae Montgomery, Secretary. dERCAJ at Reduct $ 2.00 Value ? 1.60 2.2> " 1.8> 2o0 " 2.20 3.00 " 2.>01 Yours for an Mercai Death of a Cbllt Little William Leonidas, son ri Mr and Mrs J G Altman, died it the home of his parents near Dock, Thursday, November 7, iged two years and one month. He was a kind, affectionate little darling. No effort was spared in his bebalt during bis ill. ness. His remains were laid to rest at Union Methodist church cemetery on Friday afternoon, the funeral services being conducted by Rev Mr Goodwin. A large number of friends was present. We all sympathize with the bereaved parents in their distress. A Friend. You never have any trouble to get children to take Kennedy's Laxative Dough Syrup. They like it because It tastes nearly like maple sugar. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is I ^ -"j M/vmArlr I i saie, sure anu pruuipw icuicuj xvi ioughs and colds, and is good for svery member of the family. Sold Dy W, L. Wallace, M. D. ( j , | | IN OUR j i VWVUW * 1 i NEW STORE j !w\w v?v?v?w ( ( t We are now in our big t ^ | new store on Academy j : Street near the Postoffice J ] !and would be pleased to ? ? have our friends call on: ; jiis. t : !We have in stock at all t times a fuli and mostj | complete line of every-1 i thing usually found in a t modern store, and our I f prices are lowest ever! !known in Williamsburg* county. I' SAVE MONEY i I BY SEEING US BEFOREj \ BUYING ELSEWHERE.! IJ.lEna! I : The Bargain Specialist.: I Kingstree, | ? q c. : Z w titiiJ NTILE [ion in Pi 5.50 " 2.7? 4.00 " 5.25 4.50 " 5.75 Honest Deal, lfiiia r.A Best and cheapest lot of buggies: Rock Hill, Tyson & Jones, j A specialty for cash. A special i price. F C Thomas. 11-7 4t Highest cash prices for Hides, at People's Market. Scott St Miller, Propritors. 11-21-tf gS9S9S9S9S969 t CHEAP! * CAR LOj | HORSE s ^ \ S Come in and lo( 3 It wont cost yoi fl 1L 'M see inern B M. F. HI 0 KINOSTREI S9S969SSS9S96! ?^vyyvyvvvvvyyvvyvyyvvvvyv, 1 Du Rant's E I? is now headqui School Books Sch Your EYES examined ai and errors of refr This is done by us scope, the best ai invented linsti Eye-work in th< straining, no guess for examinations at spectacles and glass i J. B, Dt > PHYSICIAN AND | LAKE CI ?aaa w& rn/v ^ vA/lV rices. Our line of dress goods we are selling at actual cost, remember we also carry a nice \ i u one cent to J ^ ELLER Z* 5, S. C. ' 8 wvwvwvvvvvwvvww?, in i. drugstore ::; irtersforall ? 3* P and ? ool Supplies. nd all visual defects 3: action corrected. 3: y >e of the Eye- n id most recent 3: ? rument for 3: s i world. No 3: 1( ing. No charge 3: c present and all 3: 1 ,es guaranteed by 3: iRANT, | s PHARMACIST, 5 ! TY,S. C. | mpany. DeWitt'g Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve penetrates the pores?thoroughly cleanses?and is healing and soothing. Good for piles. Sold by W. L. Wallace, M. D. Mixed Sausage made fresh daily at People's Market Scott & Miller, Proprietors. 11-31-tf 0 SSfti??Drs VllkffVI ft \D OF X ? I IU LES I' )k them over, f)< yp i IrANY. line of groceries. The above is no fake but , % honest facts. r r \ ' j TIE ilERlE IMIUILE j ?8 Briifs tf u Eai u Dafirtinlt . CMtmersj. At the instance ot mutual friends, who interfered in order to avert tbe possibility of a personal encounter wbich they deemed unecessary in the circumstances, we are glad to state that the unfortunate, contro* versy between Messrs. J D Oilland and Philip Stoll has been amicably adjusted. The following correspondence explains itself: Mr Gjllaxd to Mr Sto" , ???? Mr Philip H Stoll, Kingstree, S Cr Dear Sir:? .% After mature reflection and the intervention of some of our friends in common, I have con:luded that the language I used n our recent controversy was mparliamentary and unwarranted bv the'cause of "conten ;ion. I therefore withdraw iuch language in my article as vas abusive and regret that in he heat ot a newspaper argunent I should have used such ixpressions, Yours very truly, \ J D Gilland, November 15, 1907. Me Stoll to Mr Gillj^. ^ r% \y.t Mr J D GHIand?^ '' ? A J", H x )ear8ir:-,<;',; Your letter of yesterday is at ? and. In consideration 'of*'the ' etraction made therein by yon j will not reply to?yottr * b&ient' v rticle, and will take . tjjis oj>ortunity to retract all dispe- , pectful and opprobrious terms r words I may have use^Tin Ay? ,<^fr^ ecent articles' in The County "V ' iecord. !n* v) ' Resnectfullv. Tv x 4 ' ? . i Philip H Stoll, November 16, 1907. ' ??? wt llutrtl Un at MutirUltV; Editor County Record:?Will ou please announce through our paper that on Thursday ight, November 28, the pupils f Johnsonville Graded school 7ill give an entertainment, con- v isting ot negro songs, diaogues, plays?in fact a regular egro minstrel?to which all of >ur friends are most cordially nvited. Sincerely, 0 M Chapman, Johnsonville, S C, November 8, 1907. When the baby is cross and has rou worried and worn out von will ind that a little CascasWeet, the veil known remedy for babies and ihildren, will quiet the little one in ; short time. The ingredients are jrinted plainly on the bottle. Contains no opiates. Sold by W. L. Wallace, M. D. \ ?