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r JL\EXT THE FINANCIAL FUJI*. Remedy Sugnested to Prevent a Recurrence ot Wall Street Panic. ( Editor Consiv Recouo:?The disturbance occurring in New York, the financial ce .tti 01 the country, has been a -subject of much comment throng. >??i the entire country a :<? w .-e some think it an excellent t:an- and that business con (lit ?> - jn tne end will be better for n:- purging1 process which :^ts taken placel<Lvet jve are ui>poet) to thinkYhat oar Southland wifl have to pay the cost ot this purging. The banking houses of New York are linked with those of the whole country and the credit of financial institutions is bound up with that of commercial houses and the whole network of trade and industry, Therefore, these institutions are in need of relief and support, yet their anility- to meet the needs of the business centers is curtailed. Our local ' banks, following" the example of New York banks taking advantage ot the stringency in those moneyed centers, are therefore *??"'n<r "nanfr" Tx*lvil#? the COUn - ? try is forced to stand off and look on.; without relieving the situation, which they alone can do. It reminds me of going into battle and making a strong attack on the strongholds of the enemy and leaving the ammunition behind. The Wall Street Journal seizes upon the occasion as a signal* proof of the fact that Wall Street and the country are after all one and inseparable. It is true that "Wall Street has had a panic, and the whole country feels the strain of me crisis. Hut should it affect this country? It goes on further to say that it is evident therefore that there ought to be a better feeling and understanding between Wall Street and the country hereafter. We ag^ee there should be. Wall Street should depend upon the country, but the country should be independent of Wall Street. It i6 the machine that grinds money out of the pockets of the entire country. Theinterests of the two are not mutual and Wall Street does all to injure the country, knowing at the same time that these illegitimate op-J erations will react upon itseli and hamper the affairs in the country at large. There is no reason for the country to be in any way dependent on this machine. If you are associated it is because you allow it. For the mere fact that this stringency in the monev market is felt ? - V among- you it direct evidence that you are linked together with Wall Street, Until conditions are reversed and Wall 6treet becomes dependent on the country, having to depend on it, there will be felt among you any and all disturbances prevalent there. Other things besides currency reform and "lessons of fear," as formulated byWall Streetdournal,were needed as means of safeguarding the country against recurring panics. "Do not hoard but keep the dollars at work" is a very good policy. General deposits in embarrassed banks would have caused the country to realize upon resources without sacrifice, but because of your association with Wall Street and because of the restricted money supply prices on your reennrrw fall and vou arc affect ed, whereas your severing yourself from this machine would mean prosperity to you and things would go forward on a much stronger basis than ever before. What is needed is really safe and substantial men at the helm and out of chaos will come order and the ''legitimate" operations ol Wall Street will not affect you in the smallest particular. We, however, recognize these conditions as temporary, although eveiy one admits that 1 business will suffer and is suffering some depression and its f extent i> wide, as all-over the j United States banks have par.Jtially suspended cash payment* business bein? (tone throuirh the medium of printed , cashiers 'I checks,which circulate as'freely. , as money. These condition* ; have not ari-en from shortage of lie crop-. The farmers ol the >out!ihtnd have V-*en am are making money. . if thr j money of the conntrv whereve; " hoarded were at once put bac!> , to ttiltiU its.functions in thechan. nels of trade, there would bt i immediately an ^almost com ' plete resumption of business opera tions. g. >; u. I\ing.stree,,S. C. .< A 1The Postmaster of Gascsnadde, Mo., Daniel A. Bngli, pays of De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, "1 am doing so well, and improving si fuse in health, that I cannot sa\ too much for your Kidney and Blad der Pills. I feel like a new man.' UeVYjU's Kidney.jmd gladder Pilh are sold by IV. S. Wallace, M. D, Brotherly Love. Tom gazed at his fonr-dayoold # * I sister- with an expression, of the'keeujest disappointment. The joys of ' * * * ? ' .... brottternoou were not su xuu ??3 uc had anticipated. "Mother, mayn't I go play with the bovs?" he asked at length. "I thought that you were going to stay with sister always, and never leave her to play with the boys," she teased him. "But, mother," he blurted out impatiently, "you know that if I stayed in all afternoon you wouldn't as much as let me touch her and you can see for yourself she's not much to look at."?1 )?<(,nl?r Lippinrott'f. You can't be well if you have a weak, unhealthy tired out stomach. Neither can you feel good if by some little irregularity in eating yon have caused the stomach to get out of order. These little stomach tioubles are signs of mdige6tiop, which may and very often does tufo into a very bad case of dyspepsuk. Don't allow this to go on a single day w ithout doing something # to overcome it. Take some good reliable and safe digestant like ^Kodol For Dyspepsia. Kodol is the best remedy known today for heart bnrn, belching and all troubles arising from a disordered digestion. It is pleasantjto take and affords relief promptly. Sold by VV. S.J Wallace. Tax Notice. The tax books will be open for collection of taxes the 15th day of October next. Tax levy as follows: ForState '? mills " ordinary county 3'2 " *4 Roads 1 44 44 Cons'tl school 3 ,4 I'ast indebtedness rds 1 44 A capitation tax of $1.00 on all male per-ons between the ages of 21 and 60 years of age, and 30 mills levy on all eat tie, sheep, goats and hogs in Anderson. Suttons and Penn townships?also 50 cents per head on all dogs : also 2 mills lor retiring bonds in|Kingstree township, school district No. 16. Commutation (road) Tax $2 00 Levy for special school districts as follows: No. 16,24, 26, 27 and 28 4 mills 4 l?. 20, Si, 22 and 25 2 *4 4' 15 4 44 ' 18 1 '4 44 23 . 12 44 ... gO 4 44 1 will be at the following places mentioned below for col lection of said taxes November Hebron 1 Kingstree 2-4 Greelyville 5-6 Gourdins 7 Sutton 8 Trio 9 Harpers 11 Suiters 12 Cedar Swamp, Rhem's Store 18 Bloomingvale 14 .Morrisville lfi Rhemc 16 Kennedy's Store 18 Church 19 Rome 20 Lamberts 21 S. R Poston's store 22 E. F. Prosser's store 23 Leo 2.1 Scran ton 26-27 Lake City 29-80 December Kingstree 2 Lake City 3 ('ades 4 Kingstree 5-6-7-9 Lake City 10 Kingstree 11-12-13-14-lg Lake City 17 Kingstree 18-19-20-27-28-30-31 Those who desire to pay their taxes through the mail, would expedite matters by dropping the Treasurer a postal asking for the amount of thei r tax so as to avoid sending the wrong *amount, also stating the township or townships, (if property is owned in more than one) and if possible give school district where property is located, also state whether poll or road tax, or both are wanted. After paying taxes examine your receipts and see if all of your property is covered, if not, see about it at once. By folioysring the above suggestions complications and additional cost may be avoided. . . * ' J. Weslky Cook, 9-19 tf Co. Treasurer. * Fina^ Discharge , ) Notice is hereby tpveh that on De' cember 1 yth. I9u7. >J will apply to P >1 i j Mrockinton, Esq., .Probate nidge for Williamsburg count*. at I'd 'o'clock M, |'lor a final discharge as the a?J-iiin:stra, tor with will annexed of the estate of l>r Robt Henry, deceased. ^ K KwPU .as. Viroinisfratoi ? with will annexW." ! f ' % 1; , , Notice. 'State ctf soi'tp ? vholixa. r County of WiliiaiiisiMirg. / B> P M BroCftintoa, iX^uirt, Pro " | bate Judge. * j To all to wh in these J'resents shall , 1 come?GREETING: "? Know* ye, that ofl the -~?th day ??f Xo verab.-r, which was in the year of our ! Lord one thousand nine hundred and ; seven,the last will and testament or A . J MoKm- lit.late of Williamsburg county in mis SUi.te de -eased, was proved, approved, and allowed of the >aid deceased' having AVhilSt he 'lived, * ant! at the time of his death, divers goods, rights, credits, within the Mate aforeL said; by means whereof the approba> tion and allowing of his hi> testament r and the power of granting the administration of all and singular the goods , rights and credits of the said deceased to me is manifestly known Lo belong. > and that the administration of all and, , singular the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased, and his testaitne'rit. "f ,?-o,r enni'dmiror was au.v mailllOl U1 r, Ukj granted and*.committed unto Mary^ E [, >l?Knight named Exacu*rix th said-iast will and testament -being first sworn -on the Holy Evange' lists of A 1 m i g h ty <iod well and faithfully to administer, and make a full and perfect inventory of ail and singular the goods, right- and credits of the said deceased, and to exhibit the same into the Probate Court in Kingstree in order to be recorded, on or before the seventh day of December now next ensuing; and to render a just and true account,calculation and reckoning thereof, when thereunto required. In Testimony ^hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the 25th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven .and in the ldind year of American Independence. I* M Bkockinton. [L. S ] Probate dudge. 11-28-1t I Notice to TeachersThere will be a Teacher-' association in William-burg county. The places of meeting will be in different sections on invitations, with the understanding that the teachers attending be enter-; taiined free. This is to notify you that < I will consider your attendance on these : meetings, and interest therein, in case- i of ipplTcation lor renewal oi certiti- j cates, and that no certificate will be renewed except for those who show a proper interest in the work. .! G McCui.lough, ll-2S-:)t Co. Supt Education. 5! CAMP NO- 27. [jb-i f Diki ua uttnxu* \\ ll ' H"i' *>r(' \vi?Xc^^AKUj// VIsitiiiR choppers corrtially invited to come ^\j<P5sScrt|; fter" up and .<-it on a*tum(i or bang aboutdn the PHILIP STOLL, 8 27 12m. Con. Com. RHEUMATIC FOLKS! ARE YOU SURE YOUR KIDNFYS ARE WELL? Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid in the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidneys are in active, iJon t uaiiv witn "uric aciu solvents." You mijjht go on till doomsday with them, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well. Doan's Kidney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is ended. Rupert B Calvo, bookbinder, employed at the State Publishing Co., official printers for the State of South Carolina, living at 1010 Lumber St., Columbia, S C, says: 'j, i thought I had rheumatism and treated for it on that belief. I used all kinds of liuiment. The pain was in my back and in my hips i clear to the shoulders. The lini ments did no good and I took blood J medicines but they did not help me. I took a long trip in hopes that the i change of climate might help me. | I was away for three months but could see no change for the better. 1 I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and determined to try them, and got a 1 box at a drug store. They completely removed the pains out of my back and I have not felt a touch of i the old trouble since I used them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. D-?Vitt:s Utile Early Ktsei* arth< nest, pli's made. Th*v J "> .4'io? i prr;pe. Siil? i?i VV\ L ".V?ilu.v. At D. ?? Notice:. Fly Vi'-onr t"V, r: & Wes'-t-rn Uai road i ' om.'U.nx <<i its Intention To Apply to the Next t'i.erul Assembly f ?ne State of South Carolina for an Amendment t >. tlteratiori-nd* harpe its barter. 'j Tn?* 'o-oipetiwn <i e?te:n Kaifroad ?, . . n - company win. ar trie next ses?rin o the General Assembly vf the Statu vf South arolina. apply to sa d <?enerai a Assembly for an amend wei?i- tme its < barter and for, /uch alteration "and change th-reir. as * ill .coi)'er upon ft1>y aa^Aci vf said General Ass'em >ly. a , nwng vt^jj/tra and privileges.'-the right to buila and cnstruci a railr-iad from >ome |K?iui on the line of G-orge; town & Western Rai road, between jl .ane^i" the county of Wilianisbtmr, ia- d '-ieorgefcown -fn the county ?f 4jGeorge!ywn, through the counties cl I'Geoiiaretown. "Williamsburg, Florence ! and Marion, t > some point or points in said counties by a route or routes to bo determined i poti hereafter by -aiu j Company. (Georgetown & Western Railroad Company Jiy Raymond * F.*br, General Ma ager. j, 10-10-.J ;'n-l jt-08 . Rheumatism I hare found a tried an J teeted em* for Rheutnatlim! Not a remedy that will straighten the | distorted limbs of chronic cripples, nor turn bony i growths bftck to flesh again. Thftt Is Impossible. But I can now surely kill the pains and pangs of ' this deplonblft disease. In Germany?with a Chemist in the City of ; Darmstadt? I found the last ingredient with i which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was mnde ! a perfected, dependable prescription. Without 1 that last ingredient. I successfully treated many, : many cases of Rheumatism; but now, at last. It uniformly cures all curabls cases of this heretofore much dreaded disease. Those sand-like granular wastes, found In Rheumatic Blood, seem todissolve and pass away under the action of this remedy as j freely as does sugar when added to pure water { And then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes freely pass from the system, and the cause of Rheumatism is gone forever. There is now no reel nn-1?no actual excuse to suffer longer with- [ vut Ltip. We sell, and in confidence recommend | Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy d. c. scon. : = The* .Largest Mini Most f ..mpiete Establishment Smith. cm s uiprin i son ulu. v. iwwnbii ?a uwii, ?MANrFAOTl B ;R$ OK? cash. Doors, Blinds Moulding and Building .Material, Sash Weights and Cords CHARLESTON. S. 0. llUI CIS I W. L. Bass A. C Hinds BASS & HINDS, Attorneys-at-law KNGSTREE, S. C. 9-20-tf. Oilifs Lake City, S. C. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. ALL WORK Guaranteed as'Repreaented. W. L. BASS Attorney at Law LAKE CITY. & C. ?? Dr EJ McCabe Dentist. ETN3STSEE. - S. C. ???????????? J. D. MOUZON'S BARBER SHOP ?in the? Vaa Ktorei Hattl is equipped with up-to-date appliances. Polite Service, t oir.petent Workmen. 5-8-08. Laurence H. McCullough, SURVEYOR. BENSOiN, S. C. 11-28 07. | Have CMe* l Doctor r No sense in running from one doctor to another. Select the J best one, then stand by him. Do not delay, but consult him in time when you are sick. Ask his opinion of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colcjs. Then use it or I not, just as he says... A We pubhehour jbt?hl | m We V?ni?h eleoHol MtmM . from our medicine* / \11PTQ. We uw yon to A. Jhl# W* I coneult your ! Always keep a box of Ayer's Pills in the : bouse. Just one pill at bedtime, nov?nd. then, will ward off many an attack of : biliousness, indigestion, sick headache. , How many years has your doctor known | these pills ? Ask him all about them. | ?? Made by the J. C. Ajar Co., Lowell. M?m? l_ I I M t 4 SANDWICHES ! HOT COFFEE CHOCOLATE ALL KINDS OF j BOUILLON I ============ | City's Ice i "A dollar is a doll; There is no better way t dealing: with J. L. Stuckey, the ol( man. . I have a splendid lineol Riis. Win 1 - -o? that in view of the hard times above cost. % A nice bunch of HORSES at prices to suit. J. L 5tu( KJ0OOOOOOOOOOO f H0RSESA1 X NICE DRIVERS jj 8 Buggies, Surrye X Quality G 0 T"7700S 2 "Webu and Russell X Harness. Rob q Come and ge 8 Y ? THE WllilANSBUI ft Kingstree, S< I RANK OF K Kingstree. So CAPITAL. 830.000" =^=^== DIREC Jas F Cooper D C Scott (Collections made promptl; LOANS, large or small, m fv WlM be?t thing: for a growing bey ! | LfS Learning to .shoot well and |\j acquiring qualities of 1 SELP-CONTROL,.. DECISION. AND- \ tu* filvo yretf-xs f; bakx* ra: Cation*. -\jjik your Peiflor f<jfe^Su-\ong ::ific?? .j^jfcfKunsrJPistoLs. Insist jou. or time- F | nntroml make. If you ea'.mut obtain, we ship direct, exnr-'s m-pui?'. sii>oij receipt of Catalog Pru e. tvrnrhmj: j?m want t Irion a! t t!i-87KVK'?'Sl fl ? found in 140 I'ng* l!!o?ln.;r*l Calaj ig. Jta m II \f for fmr <*? -. la in itinn- to p-.r p-?; jrr. H. I'lt'lf II lul T'-n t'olcr Htn?ri?'no ;;-f:rn f ,r j y "d n ' or^'tib r? r> . ., itn m | g J. 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