The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 05, 1907, Image 3
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, ^MBUOMI WILD HQS.
8imH bat FWot and towitiimi Used
M Watchdog.
Ranchmen in the vicinity of Colquitt,
Tex., use the javeiine, or
Kelrican wild hog, as a watchdog,
. * says the Kansas City Star. The
javeiine is far superior to the o*
{ ,dinary dog when it oomes to guarding
the home and premises to which
? it has become attached. It is easily
domesticated if taken when it is a
r pig. There is hardly a Mexican
nouseboid in this section that does
not have a pet jareline, which
serveeasangr asefni puzpoees.
The javetine of the southwest has
verjr few eharaotarietke of the bog.
Beyoqd the fact that it otoeely reseohfas
the beg in epptarerM^, it
might well he deseed as aa entirely
difeceat species of animal.
In pent of tasrlenwen it saxpasais
say ether aind that roams
the chaparral ef the aaatkwest. It
k oac of the. few wild awmih that
is fsitred by deer tusatsr who
fmtm the nqp*m. Lssumarabla iustsnoss
art kaaam ?f busisu hairing
bs* * *Sj* W<SgS fe fess*
to ima heisg'tani to piece* by enraged
jsvsfcsst Tbsy u? so twocioos
ia their wild stats that only
tfea meat iataspad. ill ufc? trifl
tem Cos dasgass of anutmg them.
Whin it s pig demeatictlpd
the jsfdiiM mb t*Mly be
trained to do afcnosi any trick that
aiW taagfet the most ioieliigeot
dog. It is quick to leia to oos
the members at the family sod vtll
prefect them against harm with its
life if neesssary. No strange hnma&beu
ig or siums! is permitted to J
ent< * the ho use or yard where s pet
jarehiM is en guard. It has a bark
I something similar to that of a dog,
and when danger approaches it sets
up its peculiar err.
The jareline is almast as fleet as
* dog, and one javeline will whip
several dogs. They weigh when full
grown from fifty to eighty pounds.
IThey are taller in the fore part of
their body than in the rear. In
this respect they resemble the wild
boar.
The javelines in their wild state
run in droves of twenty to fifty.
They aliirays travel in "single file and
appear to have a recognized leader.
When feeding or bedded for sleep
or rest one of the javelines is always
on guard. Whenever a drove
of animals is about to .cross an open
space a sentinel is first sent out to
take a view of the situation. If
everything is found to be clear the
signal is given by the sentinel and
the whole drove trots across the
clearing and re-enters the "chaparral.
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Corner Troos Aro Del icat*. |
A man owning corner property
planted three trees, one- at the corner,
the other two about fifteen feet
down either street. The trees down
the street thrived, but the one on
the;corner withered and finally died.
Again and again the man set out
new trees at the corner, but his efforts
to beautify that spot failed.
Each tree made a feeble attempt to
p take root, but soon gave it up and
followed in the way of its predeces?"
sors.
"How do you account for it?"
L asked the property owner of an arboriculturist.
"The soil is good, and
I take excellent care of the trees.
Why do they die?"
I "I don't know why," said the expert,
"but it is a fact that a corner
j - tree is twice as likely to die as one
iin the middle of the block. Look at
all the dwarfed, stunted trees in
New YorJKs streets and you will find
that three-fourths of the failures
stand on the corner."?New York
> Press.
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SH* Didn't Count.
A writer, to illustrate one view of
charity, said that two old men were
smoking and drinking together
after dinner. The host rang the
bell and an old woman appeared.
. "Confound you, stupid!** said the
r host. "Didn't I tell you I wanted
the Scotch? Take this back and
. bring what I asked for, you old
fool?' "Come, come," said the
f, gtiest after the old woman had hurried.away
in a great fright "Come,
g come, my friend, donrt you think
you are rather too sharp with your
1 old servant r "un," atia un ower,
V "she's not a servant. She's only a
I poor, relation I'm keening out of
I charity* The gaect loosed relievad.
L "That alters the case, of course," he
H TV* \ itarmt WasLimf lafikiT^err4
I "Look er heck, man," said Mr.
Il; Green, who had lent Deacon Forie
I fuh a day or so tift I
I draws," the reqnaet had been. "You
I done owe me dat money now fob'
I on leben swetti Bf jf* doanpay
I me right erwaar I grins mefc de aberL
d&Rss
r da i^erwt dona at ?pde* *10 long
R w ...r > V;V-?
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iyipepsta aid Ctieral Deblllit
are cured by P. P. P., Lippmat
Great Remedy, the superior of <
sarsapanllas
P P 1* is the greatest tonic for tl
stomach that was ever know
indigestion, Bad Dreams, at
Biliousness give way rapidly to tl
powerful tunic and blood cleansn
properties of P P 1*.
A prominent Railroad Superinter
ent living at Savannah, Ga, (in w hii
city he was born), says he fee
better than he ever did, and he hi
tbe worst case or aypepBiu on rcyyr
He bad no appetite, and tbe little I
ate disagreed with him, causiug hi
to vomit often; ho bad paint in tl
head, breast and ttomacb; but aft
using three bottles of. P. P., P I
felt tike a aew man. He sajs th
bs feels that he could livd forever
he eonld always get P. P. P.
His name will be gives on applio
tion to ns. Sold bj W L WilUc..
Call at Farmers Supply Cwi
paiy's and ask ho# you cam g<
the big Teddy Bear free. 11-28
SWifi.
Everybody in South Carolina
eligible.
Old people stooped with suffering,
Middle age, courageously fighting,
Youth protesting impatiently;
Children, unable to explain;
Ail in saiseri from their kidneys.
Only a little/backache first
rin.uM whet, von catch a cold.
Or'rwben you straib the back.
Many complications follow.
Urinary disorders, diabetes, Bright
disease.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure backache
Cure every form of kidney ills.
J W Powell, proprietor of a gei
erel store ard coal, wood 'aud i<
dealer of Warerlr, living at 201
Blanding St., Columbia, S C, say
My son has been afflicted with kit
ney and urinary trouble from chili
hood, being unable to control ti
secretions especial 1? when asleej
Since nsing Doan'3 Kidney Pills 1
bas entirely recovered.*'
For sale by all dealers. Price I
cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buff
to.tjfew York, sole agents for tl
United States
Remember the name?Doan'aand
take no other.
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Registration Notice.
Theofflce or the Supervisor of Be
istration will be opened on the fir
Monday in Vyery month for the pu
pose of the registering of any persr
who is qualified as follows:
Who shall have beeh a resident
the State for two years, and of ti
county one year, and of the polling pr
cinct in which the elector offers
vote four months before the day
election, and shall have paid, *
months before, any poll tax then di
and payable, and who can both re
and write any section of the cons tit
tion of 1895 submitted to him by ti
Supervisors of Registration, or wl
can show that he owns, and has pa
all taxes collectable on during t!
present year, property in this Sta
umsoS at thrw hundred dollars
more. ? J. Y. McGILL,
Clerk of Boar
For BentPlantation
at Indiantown containii
260 acres plantable lands, large dwel
ing and all out booses, artesian we
The best stand for merchandising
the county. Store has been open f
business for thepast thirty-nine year
also postoffice .Will rent or lease for
number of years to acceptable part
Adoress P. 0. Box No. 77, Kingstre
SC. 11-14- tf
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I Onsurance. g
I Fire Insurance, g
Tornado Insurance,
Plate Glass Insurance
Life Insurance,
Health Insurance,
Accident Insurance,
Burglary Insurance.
We represent only
Companies of unquestioned;
reliability^ nd
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a policy is as guuu as
a gold bond.
We'll 1
Bond You..
As Cashier, Treasurer
orf any*position
of trust in any' of the
largest companies in
America,
The Williamsburg
IKiraace ft Bond{I
lag Agnes.
omcK otb* l 8TACtunr*s
srou,
^ KmitSae, - S.C.
spr*-^ v*.
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..SRECIALS I
D. ^ 2l
SPECIAL A Special A Holiday
i
2 qts. Monogram $1 00 PriC6 2
2 qts. Acorn 1 00
,d 2 qts. Apple 100 tr nn
. 2 qts Peach. 100 f h |||| 2
'h 2 qts. flin 100 U.UU .?
Is Q nto P?nrh and Honev 1 00 X
id 2 qta. Sherry ] 2
d 2 qts. Ram 1 00?FREk
? 1 Total |8 00 "
be SPECIAL 8 b Ulttaj?
? 1 qt. Monogram ? 50*" S
lqt. Acorn JO v 3
at 1 qt Peach W fHCt ]
u !&&?u 8' < ?
lqt. Rum 50 aa
1 qt. Peach aad Hooey 50 h Kl
1 qt. Roek and Qye i* UelW
I qt Port Wine 50 .
: i?B3t L? 1
4 1 qt 8ucppernong Wiae 50?FREJ
1 pt. Champafne 75?FREE t
TotaT fTgO , j
SPECIAL C SBKfafCMfcJ *
* 8 qta. Monogram $1 50 jfj*
8qta. Acorn. * 50 f? OB
. 8 qta. Scupperoong } W U.OI ' j
, ' ft Sh?rrr 1 60 i
8 qts. Port 1
8 qts. Run 1 60-FREE i
./< ... ^1 f*00 '- ' -. 2
skoals ;specialiimmit ''
9 qt% Monogram $100 PriCI
' 2 qts] pSS 100 . If; nn i
k -fg&V 18 6.00 1
8 qts Port V OOr-FREE 1
2 qts. Seappernong 1 OO?FREE
* . Total ? y 00 . [
? SPECIAL E Special E laWtj {
2 qts. Port Wine II 00 MM 2
i- 2 qts. Seerry Wine 1 00 ' 2
? isEb&J1" i? *5,00 P*
1 2 qts. Scuppernong Wine 1 00 UsUU
3e 9 nta Claret Wine 1 00 .
2 qt?. Rum 1 00? * KKiS ' i
>0 1 pt Champagne 75?FREE - 1
a- > }
19 Total tB 25 v }
SPECIAL F Special F Holiday {
3 qt8. Black Fox i $2 25 PflCC
3 qts. Monogram 1 50 Sn HH 1
8qts Surnui Corn 2 25 n IIII
8 qts. Acorn 1 50 UillU j
4 qts. .Scupperrtong 2 00--FREE 2
^ 2 qts. Moaongahela 1 00?FREE 2
Total ' $10 5(T
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g THE NEW YORK WORLD
Supply Cotnpai
J? THRIOE-A-WEEK EDITION ?flk Fi?
r .i Buy Town Ta
ue * the best. Sold I
*d Read Wherever the Ea*ll?h P1? t'-ompany.
1 ?-?i.n?ra > ^ ^
? "" 7"~ " " 'Tax x
id v The tax books w
The Thrice-a-Week World expects J** of taxes th<
or to be a better paper in 1907 than Tax levy as fo)
d ever before, ft the course of the F<J? ordbuuy?
year the issues for the next great " Roads
Presidential campaign will be fore- PasUndebtedi
shadowed, and everybody will wish A capitation tax
I? to keep informed. The Thrice-a jj
Week World, coming to }ou ' every cattle, sheep, goafo
or other day, serves all the purposes of hlSd*
a daily, and is far cheaper. J. mills for retiring 1
y. The news service of this paper is ^cWutatta (ro
e' constantly being increased, and it _ Levy for special
reports fully, accurately and prompt- IO{J[oW316 24 26 2
ly every event of importance any- j' 19. 20, 2i, 2:
where in the world. Moreover, its ?
political news is impartial, giving " 23
yon facts, not opinions and wishes. i^in bLtthe fo
It has full markets, splendid car- tion^d below for col
toons and interesting fiction by Hebron
standard authors. King-stree
The Thricea-Week Werld'a re- GoSS
gular subscription price is only ?IP011 '
$1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 Harpers
papers. We oiler this unequalled Rhe]
newspaper and The County kec- Bioominsrvaie
ord together for one jear for $1.75
The regnlar subscription price of Kennedy's Store
the two papers is $2.00. <? ech
Lamberts
- 8. B. Boston's ston
A OtlC6* E. F. Prosser's stoi
Notioeii hereby men that at a
meeting of the Directors of the Ltfs city
ru a moafino
?UUUWW^ vw?| m iHvwwH^
of the Stockholders of the Kings- Kings tree
tree Hardware Co. called, to be fwKL0^7
held at, their offioe in the town of Kfnratree
Kingstree, 8 C, on Dec. 16th, 1907, Lake City
at 4 p. ql, for the purpose of ap. Kings tree
pljing for an amendment to charter
increasing the Capital Stockl from T&e who desire
90,000 to 916,000. through the mail l
, J W King, 1
??^ILIINS' |Director?- toxoid touting
W H Cabr. j also stating thetoi
11-21-4t (if property is ewm
, and If possible give
f i FOX &ALS- poSforroitS.^w
i-xwncnt* Sfe
? 4pedlal shapes nude to order.. Con* be avoided.
' poagenoe solicited before placing your
orders, W. B. fTO*. 9-19 tf
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ig Company, Wilii
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SPECIAL G Specie] G Holiday
qt Madeira * 75 p^,
qts. Corncob 2 50 IT1CB
qts. Garrett's Cham- ?</4
pagne 4 00 #||| nfl
qts. Scuppernong 1 50 lUiUU
qts. Sherry Wine 1 50
qts. Three -tar Rum 1 50
qts. Claret Wine 1 50?FREE
Total 118 25
SPECillT Special H IDMajf
pts. Chamgagne tS 00
qte. Sherry 2 16 H1C?
-* - /W 1 DC
qua. isiarvi aa ?
qtat ficupparaooff 2 26 flfl flfl
qta. Square DeelBye 2 00 lUiUU
qta. Tire* Star Ron I V)
qta. Blackberry 1 W?FREE
Total $16 76
SfKUL 1 Sptelil # Mfcf
qt?. Blaok Fox 1 60 .
: qta. Apple 1 60 mCl
IS tiona
(thai loo |C?Ui
qt. (^rapagaa S 00
qta. Sherry 1 60
qta Bllaakberry Wiaa 1 00? FREE
qta Scappeneag. 1 00?FREE
Total - fi ^ 111 00 j
trttULi Sfwbi ibuer
qta. Square Deal $2 00 M
qta. Surnuf Corn 1 60 mc*
qta. champenge 4 00 , tlA AA
qta. Sherry 2 00 ?|Q flfl
qta. Port 2 00 lUtUv
qta. Scuppernong 1 50
qta. Blackberry 3 35?FREE
Total flTS
sfkull
qt Three Feather! $2 00
Ch*'?- a ?*ecUI L Hilldij
qt Dragon Blood
Champagne. 1 50 Prtre
qt Canadian ?tab / 1 50
qt Black and White 1 50 (l . _
qt Ivy rrown 1 25 ft J llfl
qt Imported Sherry 1 00 I4?UU
qt Three Star Rum * 1 00
qts. Cdgnac 4 <00
qts. Scuppernong 1 00?I REE
Total 216 75 SPECIAL
M
qt Gold Seal 21 50
StSfmoTk* "1 ooSpeolal II Holiday
qt. Paul -'ones I 00
qt Lvndale, Bottled Priro
in Rond 1 00 mcB
qt. Garrett's ChamSFKagon
Blood * ??
Champagne (Red)v ? 1 50 I'MJU
qt Three Star Ram 1 00
qts. Sherry , , 2 00
qts. Port 2 00
qt. Cognac 2 00-?FREE
Total $16 25
I at The Farmers m
ly's?fresh car of ?
or._ 11-28.4^ | A
ilk Flour ana get
by Farmers Sup- A
J . 11-28-41
lotice.~
low*: jx nau. McGufF;
>unty 3)4
- s Pri
less rds 1 "
of $100 on all male AM Guam
ie acres of 21 and 00
(0 mills levy on all CfTD AFIW f
i and hogs in Ander- jj X IliAUOOj X
>onn fnwnahinfl?also
3Ti all does ; also 2 H FOB S
x>nds in (Kingstree
listrict No. 18.
ad) Tax $2 00 '
school districts as 1 \
7 and 28 4 mills ^^3
!?d25 \: O I
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'| ' All the latest, new
JEMSSS are fully brought c
November Brand Qf d(
2-4 ^
?7 YOU have a mo:
9 invitation to come i
I2 spect our stock.
m's btore 13
? I have been I
15
\ enough for you to I
g I do not misrepre
e g thing I sell,
re 23
85
28-27 I handle the we
29-30
December "SHIELD BR/
| of clothing. Whe
chaser is difficult t
" " '-'-jj the "Shield Brand
h's wants, as I carr
r??SS2'?pStn rious beautiful pal
styles: thel desires <
3ta*L^tSS^S5 customers are care
2??S%Jth2 sidered in the make
I of this line.
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Co. Tt?wif.
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mington, N. G.
HOLIDAYS.
?
SPECIAL 9. Special 0 Holiday
3 qts. Canadian (lub $3 0? Price *
1 qr. Dragon Blood
Ihampagne 1 50 tie flfl
4 qts. Imported Sherry 4 00 vlUiUU
2 qts. California Port 1 50
2 qts. Paul Jones 2 00 N V'flS
2qts Importdri Claret 2
1 qt Kam i Ex Dry S 50?*"EE ,
Tetal $17 5>
?
SPECIAL t
1 qt Mama Ex. Dry |8 60 9*? ' BOUflOJ
1 qt Three Featfaeu 2 00
1 qt Hasten Bye 1 60 Met
1 qt Oiwn Brfcr, Bot- / M
! tied in Bend 1 60
lqt TbreeSter Rom 100 0fl*lMl
[2 pis Blackberry <Jordial 2 00
1 aL llamas 8 00?FBEE ;
1 qL Garrett* CUmpagM
20<*~FKW&
Tetal 119 00
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SPECIAL I
2 qts. Lynda)*. Bottled l^OCJll. t IttAf
in Bond t 00
2 qts. Whit* Mills Bottled
in Bood 2 9> prici ; , ' ima
9 qts. JfaaaJfoare, Mot- rnw
tied in Bond 160
9 qts. Old Charter. Bottled
in Bond 2 19 ? q aa
?2S.'700
Z qta. Xtj t/Town, Tery '?
One 2 50
9 qts. Green Brier, Bottled
ir. Bond 3 00?FREE
Total SSI 80
SPECIAL S
9 qt . Mams Ex, Dry |7
ooSftcM tUMlf
2 qts. White Seal Cham- t.lfl "' v - J
' pagne 7 00 1CT -il
2 qts. Garrett's Chamtauroe
4 00
o tv?^. a aa SHE All ^ ;v5W
c, 14co. xuicv rcui^o * w W/ m IIII
2 qts. Imported Sherry 2 00 fcO?U? {v
2 qts. Black and White 8 00
1 qt. Dragon Blood
Champagne 1 50?FREE
Total $28 50
SPECIAL T Special T Holiday
4 qts Moms Ex. Dry $14 00 PriC8
4 qts. Three Feathers 8,00 ?qc ftn
4 qts Gardati's Shei-ry . 4 00 *to?UU
1 qt Dragon Blood
Champagne 1 50?FREE
2 qts. Blackberry Wine ' 1 50?FREE /
Total $29 00
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imrose Tom Crih d?
ni**d by U? andar thm Pur* Food Law
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