The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 28, 1907, Image 6
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BELIEF IN SIGHT.
1! Last the Railroad Commisloo Brings
A . C. L to Tav.
Columbia, November 22:?The
railroad commission to day seut Vice
Priuident Kenly, of the Coast Line,
the following ultimatum in regard
to the new Pee Dee train:
"Poar Sir- Ynnr lpfter. Novem
ter 18, 1907, in reference to schedule
of your passenger trains now
running from Orangeburg to Lane's
And from Sumter to Benoettsville,
received.
"After tho/oughly canvassing the
situation this commission has decided
that the new train should run
from Sumter to Bennettsville, with
the proper connection at night for
' train to MeColl, S. C., and that
your train from Orangeburg, S. C.,
to Lane's S. C., should be continued
to and from Florence, via Lanes
and this train should be m operation
to and from Florence on or by December
15, 1907, and continue for
at least six (6) months. After that
time if yonr company can make
' proper showing to this commission
as to why this train should be dis? ,
continued, we will then allow you (
* to do so."
B. L. Cauehmam, Chairman.
John H. Earle,
J. M. Sullivan, (
C'ommissoners. ,
Obituary. (
'"On'Tuesday evening, November,
J9, 1907,at 5 o'clock, our community
was again saddened when the
angel of death swept through our
midst and laid his icy hand upon our
'kind and beloved friend, Mrs. Sal 7
die .Waldron, the true and faithful
wrife of J. J. Waldron. While she
never was blessed with any children
Mrs, Waldron was a mother to any
aad all that came in touch with her.
' She was true and kind to everybody
an4 a devoted wife. Her life,
though one of the greatest suffering,
was freely spent for the benefit and
t*appinees of those around her and her
a sufferings, often in the extreme, were
kerns with true and Christian-lika
" faith.
When the end was oome she was
ami perfectly reconciled and as a
babe slept out the last moments of
her life without one move of a limb.
Oni Who Loted Her.
Wkj Stall's Lilian! ik fnarftury
mites An the Bnt ta ise
Let me tell job why Sloan's Liniment
and Veterinary Remedies are
the safest and most partical on the
market to day. In the first place,
Dr. Earl S Sloan is the son of a
veterinary surgeon, and from his
^rliest infancy he was associated
with horses.
He bought and sold horses while
jet very young. He practised as a
werterinarv for twenty years, and
lias battled successfully with every
disease to which that animal is subject
All his remedies are the result of
(experiments made to save life or relive
suffering while he was practising
2ns profession.
Any reader by writing to Dr.
Ear] S. Sload, 615 Albany Street,
Boston, Mass.. will receive "Sloan's
Treatise on the Horse," free. This
book tells how to treat horses,
- cattle, hogs, and poultry.
Fresh fish every day at People's
Market. Scott ft Miller,
Proprietors. 11-81-tf
Your choice steak at People's
Market, Scott ft Miller
proprietors. 11-21-tf
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Union Graded School.
Honor roll for second month.
Distinguished: Average of 90 95.
FIRST GRADE.
Jefferson Morris, Lonise Snow,
Earnest Goodwin, Helen Wilder,
Lottie Waldrou.
sicond grade. *
D. I. Wilson, Lillian Cribfc,
Lucy Bobbins, Bell Chandler.
fourth grad1.
Edna Baddy, Bennie Waldron,
LeRoy Bobbins, Mary Goodwin, |
Janet Goodwin, Durant Rhem,
Mjrtie Cooper.
9IFTH GKADl.
Charlie Thomas, Willie Snow,
Marie Eaddy, Presaley Thomas.
SIXTH GRADE.
Alice Chandler, Leta Carraway,
Panline Mannerly?, Lanra Rhem.
SET1NTH GRADE,
Emmie Snow, Karl Goodwin.
EIGHTH GRIDE
Pearl Eaddy, Walter Robbins.
TENTH GBADE.
Rath Carraway.
HIGHLY DISTINGUISHED 95-100.
FIRST GBADE
Eddie Mannerlyn, Winston
Eaddy.
SECOND GBADE.
Martie Owens, Elise Carraway.
THIRD GBADE.
Ethel Johnson. Daisie Rollins.
SIXTH GRADE.
Rosa Braornton.
SEVENTH GRADE
Emmie Brockinton, Louise
Wilson, Florence Hemingway,Annie
Eaddy.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Daisie Mannerlyn, Capers Marsh*
alt, Daisie Brockinton,
v TENTH GRADE.
Ifa Eaddy.
HIGHLY DISTINGUISHED IN HUSIC.
Walter Robbins, Louise Wilson,
Emmie Snow, Ira Eaddy, Florence
TTamiiKrw** .f .1 Snftw Tkilil
Hunnerljn, Alice Cheadier.
Edita Lxtierae.
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^ blacksmith.
ALL DRUGGISTS*
For Sale.
Hairing decided to make some
changes in my business and to discontinue
fanning, at least for a few
years, I have for sale, cheap for
cash or good paper the following:
1 McCormick Mower and Rake.
Two 2-borse Wagons,
2 Log Carts,
1 Good Grist Mill,
1 Hand Shingle Machine.
1 Hay Press,
1 Corn and cob crusher,
1 40 Horse Boiler and Engine,
Saw Mill, Gin and Press,
1 million feet of timber in less
than one mile of mill.
Also stock of general merchandise
at Taft, provided parties will rem
storehouse and continue business.
Good stand forca-h or lieu business.
Postoffice in store pays $1.2 to $15
per month.
Also 462 acres fine woodland on
Gapway road, 4 miles fiaaa Salters
Depot, 5 miles frsm Taft. Timber
cat, easv cleared.
Also 70 acres at Earles Station,
{about 30 cleared.
Also 175 acres in King township,
5, mile* from Kiagstree, and 500
| acres of cleared Una to rent or work
oo shares in small farms with parties
who can famish their own
stock. This is as fine ootlso laai
as there is in the county.
If interested in any of the above,
call oa or write me.
W D Betak. Tall, 8. C.
11-21-It
Don't
Wait!
TILL YOUR PROPERTY
18 DESTROYED, BUT INSURE
NOW,
IfltHf Itff
ly Fire tr Cyclase.
If you want the best, get your
Insurance in a strong "Old
Line" company. 1 represent
several of the largest Fire and
Cyclone Insurance Companies.
L. H. FAIREY
At Bank of Kingstree.
7-24?tf.
Sour
Stomach
No oppottto, loos ol rtronftk, oonioty
Wi Dasoacoe, copinpinwi wjm (Mb
.fooorol dobtHty, sow riotofB, sad eotonk
of thostomachtoo sli.dao to 1o<grt1?i.
ICodol ioIIotos Indlfootlon. Hili Mf inn^
?7 ropromnts tho actors! Jaftooo of difo?
Mm so thoy exist la a healthy rtimsinh.
osmbtnsd via tho (rottost kaova toots
sod rscoostraetlTO proportioo. Kodol foi
dppeasU dooo not only rolovo ladfrosHoo
sod bat thia famous nafq
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istratton will he opened on the first
** !- mABth tnr f.k* nnr.
JKUIluaj id nci; uivuvu .V. T~~
pose of the registering of any person
who is qualified as follows:
Who shall hare been a resident of
the State for two years, and of the
oounty one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the eleotor offers to
rote four months before the day of <
election, and shall hare paid, six
months before, any poll tax then due
and payable, and who can both read
and write any section of the constitution
of* 1896 submitted to him by the
Superrisors of Registration, or who
can show that he owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on during the
present year, piopertr in this State
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. J. Y. McGILL,
Clerk of Board.
For BentPlantation
at Indian town containing
250 acres plan table lands, large dwelling
and all oat bouses, artesian welL
The beet stand for merchandising in
the county. Store baa been open zor
business for tbepast thirty-nine year*,
also po8tofflce . Will rent or lease fer a
number of years to acceptable party.
Adores* P. 0. Box No. 77, King*tree,
8 C. 1144-tf
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Notice
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| Commencing on the first da J of December
I will oHit my stock of Dry
, foods. Notions, Clothing, etc., at cost
Come and i>e convinced.
Yours for business,
J Davis Cabtir,
Leo, 8 C.
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Notice.
3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Williamsburg,
Notice is hereby given that a meeting
>f the stockholders of the Kings tree
Ice v ompany will be held in the law
offices of Lee & A skins in Kings tree, S
C, orr the 80th day of November, 1907,
it 11 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of
:onxidering the advisability of amending
its charter by changing the name
of said Company from Kingstree Ice
Company to Kmgstree Manufacturing
Corapanv. and of increasing the capital
stock from $10,090 to $20,000.
I). C. Scott,
R. H. Kellahan,
John A. Kkllky,
LeRoy Lek,
10-31-tf Board of Directors.
iPIRE PROTEC
When once your build'
Qibraltai
Great protection is afforded
November 23 bj a house se
painted inside and oot with
Resisting Materials. Hue
this test of fire. Besides al
owing to its Fire Resisting
PAINT is more durable th
resists the sou heat and w<
made for painting shingles,
use GIBRALTAR PAIN
reasonable in price and mor
poe s
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Manfactured by Sout.
and Roofing Co., I
[New Fal
| The largest stock of
I brought to Kingstree.
Slot of new goods. Spec
to the following lines:
8 Bed Room suils. Bedsteads,
Rockers and Settees, Loun
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J Go-carts, carpets and Rugs,
f COFFINS ani
t Services Rendered
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Prepares boys ai
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department. He
Pure water. All
boarding pupils
Terms Re
Fall session begi
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from Fire as tested here
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lording greater protection
qualities, GIBRALTAR
an any other paint, as it 3*
?ars longer. Best thing
tin and iron. Why not
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