The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 28, 1908, Image 3

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V ' ^ - , ?i??~ ??; i _____ TlicSsoiiers.! a By REX E. BEACH. Copyright. 1906, by Rex E. Beach. [Continued tronvpage 2. J +, ' 7 again, tiir tuere was notln'ng left. T What mischance brought vou there? was a terribly brutal thing, but I you eau't understand." "But I can understand. I do. 1 know all about It now. I know the wild rage of declaration; I know the exultation of victory; 1 know what hate-and fear are now. You told me once that*the wilderness had made you i a savage, and I !a -ghed at if just as I did when vou sr'.l that tnv contact v . ... ,, "v with big tilings w >: !ti teacn me me trttth. that we're a!! ::,;kc. aud that' those motives are in us all. I see now that you v. ( > right and I was very ; simple. 1 learned a great deal last; night." "I have learned mueh also." said he. i "I wish you might teach me more." "1?I-sdon't thinly I couid teach you , any more," she hesitated. He move^as thou eh to speak, l?ut i heljJ back and tore his eyes away from her. Well?" she inquired, gazing at him j covertly. "Once, a long time ago, I read a j lover's petition, and ever since know- j lug you 1 have made the constant prayer that 1 might be given the purity to la? worthy tlie g(>od in you / and that you might be granted the patience to reach the good in me, but It's do use. But at least I'm glad we have Diet on common ground, as it were, and that you understand, in a ^ measure. The prayer could not be an wered; but through it I have found myself and 1 have known you. That last is worth more thau a king's ransom to me. It Is a holy thing which I ?ball reverence always, and when you go you will leave me lonely except for Its remembrance." "But I aui not going," she said That is?unless"? Something in her voice swept his gaze hack front the shimmering causeway that rippled seaward to the rising tuoon. It brought the breath Into his throat, and he shook as though seized by a great fear. "Unless? what?" "Unless you want me to." "Oh. God! don't play with meT He flung oui his hand as though to stop her while his voice died out to a sup( plicating hoarseness. can't stand that." ^ "Don't you see? Won't you see?" ?he asked. "I was wniiir.g here for ! f-$$r v fjr^^ : 'Bon't you see? Wont yon see, my pagan?" the courage to go to you since you ' have made it so very hard for ine. ' my pagan." With which she came , dose to hint, looking upward into his , faoe. smiling a little, shrinking a little, yielding yet withholding, while the moonlight made of her eyes two bottomless. boundless pools, dark with , love, and brimming with the promise of his dreams. 11 TUB END. ( ^m ( That languid, lifeless feeling that . comes with spring and earlv sunt- , titer, can be quickly changed to a! I feeling of buoyancy and euergy by ! i ^ the judicious use of Dr Shoop's Re- 1 storative. The Restorative is a 1 genuine tonic to tired, rundown 1 nerves.and but a fewdosesare needed to satisfy the user that Dr Shoop's ( Restorative is actually reaching that tired spot. The indoor life of win- . ter nearly always leads to sluggish bowels, and to sluggish circulation , s in general. The customary lack of A exercise and outdoor air ties up the ^^iver, stagnates the kidneys, andoft\times weakens the Heart's action. Use Dr Shoop's Restorative a few weeks and all will be changed. A few days test will tell you that vou are using the right remedy. You Will easily and surely note the chang efrom day to day. Sold by D (J Scott. Read the Farmers & Merchants Bank's ad. this Issue. ? CALL FOR 111, Logical Standard Paarer cf the Democracy. APPEALS TO THE V.TERS. ?? In His Name and With the Greats Cause Victory Is Assured to thr Party of the People ? Why Court Defeat? Friends of flovornor Jobu A. Johnson of Minnesota have issued a letter and a pamphlet that together constitute au address to tlie Democrats of t the country. Both make a strong appeal to Democrats everywhere to ex-; ert themselves to see that the Denver convention shall be a deliberate bod*^ that will look the field over and choo. a caudid;?l-^.wlio. while representing modem b. ...ocraey. can win at the polls. The letter, which is signed by Fred- j erick It Lynch, ;r< n-a:or ?f the Min-^ nesota Democrat!! cou^ mittee. win I. - op: ;i i . ^tr ^ (Jrand Pacific hotel, t'hicrt;. >" lows: Dear Sir- Von are a Democrat. Is because you are a Democrat that this is addressed to yon. with the feeling that you will exert yourself to give j the party one of the greatest essentials to victory?a strong and acceptable can- ' didate for the presidency. - The Democracy of the nation nave for twelve years beeu losing ground, and the belief is general that under the old conditions defeat is certain. , For mouths the party has been driftlug toward an autocratic convention, where popular choice is to be sul>ordinate to personal will. Minnesota I>emocrats, feeling that J party duty transcends individual Inter- | est, have had the courage to break away from the drift and offer the par- J ty a caudidate who If nominated can ^ QOTERNOR JO ay A JOHNSON. carry more states than any other living Democrat and who would be prac- | tically certain of electiou. Rebelling j against the doctrine of despair, we take ! It for granted that there is no necessity i for the ravens of defeat to perch on : - rv 1 rWQ .|,m tue uauners 01 uemucnicy iu iwo mm- , ply t?ocause they did in 1S96. ltOO and 1904. Conditions industrially, financially and politically are sueh that we hare this year the opportunity of a genera- | tion to win the presidency. if you aud the other Democratic leaders of the country will but respond to the Invltatiou and the opportunity ex- j tended to you by the Democrats of Minnesota we can escape from the i blighting tradition of defeat and rehabilitate the party and the nation by a great political victory next November, j There is still ample time to see that enough delegates are elected to the j Denver convention to make that a de UDeraiive uemocrauc uou> iuui ?m give (be party new hope and new Inspiration and a winning candidate. To this end we solicit your co-operation and will beortily welcome and consider any suggestions you may offer. Lst Us Try to Win. Is it not the duty of every loyal Democrat desiring his party's success. if it can be bad without the sacrifice of principle, to tako Ju- | llcious and comprehensive thought of the situation and exert himself j i to see that the delegates to the na- ; tionai convention at Denver July 7 j shall go there unfettered by the dead hand of the past and prepared to consider calmly the political ouiiook and i the chances of Democratic success and i than with cool and careful judgment select a nominee who can win? This Is a Democratic year if the Democrats of the nation will bat make ' It so. Why postpone all hope of success and the beginning of the restoration of Democratic control ror anotner rour i years? j I Did Away With Passes. In one of his messages Goremor ! Johnson said: "If the public officers are not adequately compensated now for their services, fix the compensation to such an extent as to make It reason- I able compensation and do away with the possibility of any officer becoming u beneficiary of the favor of corporatlons and by reason of?gratuities being placed under some obligation to the corporation which extends the courtesy. \ * * * And urge most earnestly the early enactment of a law which will ffrever , abolish the system Id Minnesota." And It was done. r Poinleii Just k? l |? <?li sllil111 A merrv heart ia a <,ri^ microbe killer. - , Keep what \ou have <i reach out for more. j The wiiiiis of '<?+ roweil from ileniv-ii^ \\ hrtyou are loua) n)oiV" *Vii> 'j ou tru > e; t!'.' W t?... s WO| X rocky 10.. t to travel ft. HAPPT f Have Made Many Klngstree Residents ^ siastic. No wonde^ ")f Kingstree citizens gro. en astic. It is enough to make \ bappv to find relief after yei . suffering. Public statements li 'following are but trathful repr itions of the duilv work done in i 'stree by Doar 's Kidney Pills. Mrs M S Montgomery u I road Ave., Kiugstree, S C, saj recommend Doan's Kidne return for the great beneti received from their u?e. * lameness across my loius a.. , oh severe backaches that I could not turn in bed. Mornings on arising, my back would be lame and sore that! could hardly dress myself and it required considerable effort for me to get about. That my kidneys were out of order was shown by the unnatural appearrnce of the secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Scott's drug store not only banished the backache but made my kidnevs more regular in action and restored the secretious to a natural condition." 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. Save the Forests. The Chinese are saving their for csts, The almost worldwide move ment to protect and establish forests has reached the Celestial Empire and the first Chinese school of forestry shortly will be opened in Mukdem. The Chinese realm sometimes is pointed out as the worst example among modem nations of forest destruction.The great floods which periodically poured down from the denuded mountains are destructive beyond comparison with those of any other country,and thejwant. of forests is assigned as the chief cause. Wood is scarcer in China than in almost any other inhabited region of the world.although the country is well adapted to the growing of trees.In the establishment of a forest school the Chinese Government gives evidence that it realizes the need of beginning its reforestation in a scientific manner.? Ctticayo Tribune. "Health Coffee" is really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced This clever Coffee Substitute was recently produced by Dr Shoop of i-i ..v. . i % r _ XT -1. -r 1 naciue, ??i8. ixui a gram ui reui Coffee in it either. Dr Shoop's Health Coffee is made from pure toasted grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Heally it would fool an expert?who might drink it for Coffee. No 20 or 30 minutes tedious boiling. "Made in a minute" says the doctor. Sold by People's Mercantile Co. COLLEGE OF "CHARLESTON. CHARLESTON. S. C. I785 1908 IX4W1 rea. Dcgm? oepiemoer ^5. Entrance examinations will be held at the county court house on Friday, July 3. at 9 a. m. All candidates for admission can compete in September for vacant Buyce Scholarships which pay $100 a year. One free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Board and furnished room in dormitory $11. Tuition $40. For catalogue, address Harrison Randolph, 5-28-3t. President. t RELIGIOUS MEETING. I i ; The Pee Dsn Baptist Union will Meet This Month. The Pee i>ee Union of the South-1 eu?t Association will meet with He^ thmiy Baptist church, in Williams burg county, on Friday before the: fifth Sunday in May, at 12 o'clock J introductory seruion by the llev jJnoJ Power. First query: Why Did John lie-', ject the Baptism of Jesus? : ( ""^Sjroke to bv D S Avant. ecoinl query: Are Pastors Doing \r Dutv in Vieiting the Homes : heir Members'? If Not, Why*? 1 poke to by W D Moortr. 'bird query: Wheu is a Church j ruber to be Considered in (iood 'Hiding and Full Fellowship*? Spoke to by T i> Powers. Fourth query: Things Tnut Help and Thing) That Hinder in Sunday | School Work. Spoke to by Sunday school work-, I ers. i , Saturday, 11:30 oVlock, miscelj laneons business. Siin.lav lAaVlnrl- Snli(l:iv srhool mass meeting. 11 o'clock, missionary sermon by ; Rev Tom James. All churches composiug this Un-j i ion are earnestly requested to send delegates and their Sunday school! ? # superintendants as well, as one hour; will be given for practical talks on Sunday school work by superintend* ! ents. The public is cordially invited to attend. J E Williams, N A Howell, '?s For Committee. sppee, S C, April 30. yst upon DeWitt's Witch Hazel , ^Jiere are substitutes, but th? one original, It is healing, t ; and cooling and is especial 1> *uod for piles. . Sold by WT L Wallace. For Mothers and Fathers. Children need models more than criticism. To bring up a child in the way he should go, go that way yourself. The sooner yoh get a child to be a law unto himselfthe sooner you will make a man of him. Wii non niirov rKaolr what 1 a PVsl in the young unless we cherish what is good in tnem. Stories first heard at a mother's knee are never wholly forgotten?a little spriug that never dries upon ourjourney through scorching years . There are no men or women, bowever poor they may be,but have it in their power by the grace of God to leave behind them the grandest thing on earth, character;and their children might rise up after them and thank God that their mother at pious woman,or their father a pious man.?Dr.McLeod. Half of the Pleasure The youngest girl of a Baltimore family was recently much distressed, at dessert, to discover that there was ice-cream for dinner. "Oh, papal'' exclaimed the youngster reproachfully, "why didn't they tell me this morning that we were going to have ice- 1 cream?" "What difference would that , ! have made?" j "Lots!" sighed the child. "I . could have expected it all day!" j ?.June LivpincotPs. I A contented spirit is the sweet- 1 uess of existence. ?Dickens. 1 The good man ought to be a' ; thoroughly bright and happy man. j' ?Phillips Brooks. The habit of looking at the best j side of every event is worth more j than a thousand a year.?Johnson | Seek to cultivate a buoyant, joy- 1 ous sense of the crowded kindness i < of God in your daily life. ?A. j ? Mclaren, D. D. < Resolve to keep happy, and your ' joy and you shall form an invinci- ! ble host against difficulties?H?len j * Kellar. j, j 1 Women have a kind of sturdy suf- j < ferauce which qualifies them to endure much beyond the common run of men.?Burus. - *" *-"V4 ' J ^ ' * *V \ x ^ Rickets. ty Simply the visible sig y are not forming rapidly |s Lack of nourishment Scoffs Emulsi ^ entire system. Stimulai Exactly what baby n A ALL DRUGGISTS s SOc. ???????????? Winthrop College Scholarship and En trance ExaminationThe examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthmp College and for the admission ot new students will be held at the county court house ou Friday, July 3, at it a in. Applicants must not be less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant af er July 3 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships shwnld write to President Johnson before the examination for Rumination blauks. Scholarships are worth $100 and frao tuition The next session will* open September 10. 190^. For fur ther information and catalogue, address President D B Johusou, Hock Hill, S C. 5-7-8t -t?? Read the Farmers & Merchants Bank's ad. this issne. % Hereafter we positively refuse to publish any communication received at this office later than Tuesday, noon, except local and personal items, which willjnot be available later than Wednesday, noon, for the current week. By trying to be accommodating we are thrown late every week and we are tired of it. This notice applies to EVERY BODY. 4-25-tf. Don't Wait! TILL YOUR PROPERTY IS DESTROYED, BUT INSURE NOW, Against Loss By Fire or Cycldne. 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. * A 1 ? - ? ? ? rPLn f T n cnfa /\iways x v-u.i -J". v. Remember you money on SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIALS. Wholesale Prices Direct from Factor)'. Everything Guaranteed to come up to Specifications. D. J. EPPS, Kingstree, S. C. Representing Cheraw Door & Sash Co. [the best PAINT I I \ r Applied by skilled mechanics ) f is worth a fair price. Cheap J * mixtures slopped on by cheap 3 ^ painters are dear at any price. ^ ^ We expect to receive a reason- 3 r able equivalent for our labor. } ? But we give an honest dollar's r ? worth for every dollar we get, r ? and we endeavor to permanent- 3 ^ ly satisfy our customers. ^ i ALFRED WELLS, \ ? Painter and Paper HuDger, ) TCTVnSTRF.E. s. (J. i \ Leave orders with i (Kingstree Hardware:Co. j Dr. King's New Life mils The best in the woi'kL t - "->'1 i- -Ci.* -' 1 ' ; ? r-s ;n that baby's tiny bones Q enough. ? is the cause. Q on nourishes baby's :e? and makes bone. . eeds. ?*3J| AND $1.00 ft, I f t?i in nivir, DUlLI/lllVi DONE At Your Own Price. C. L*. HARRIS, I General Contractor and Builder - - teivviile. Santli Carolina \ 116-tf, I Kingstree CAMP NO- 27. \\ iwcui aimuM Hw'B 1. 1st and 3rd Monday (I flBBraS 11 Night* ln^ etok Visiting choppers oordially invited to oom vvftsfcd^ ?? ' up and sit on & stump \rvl rx or hang about on tfcS x>- - limbs. PHILIP STOLL, 9 27 12m. Con.Coia. Buck! en's Arnica Salvo The Best Salve In The Word Registration Notice. Theoffice or the Supervisor of Registration will be opened on the first Monday in every month for. the purpose of the registering of any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him bv the Supervisors of Begistration, or who can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on during the present year, pioperty in this Stats assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. McGILL, (.lerk of Board. I I J in I J| i ; IIaIMQIMkI I PROCURE P AN DDEfCNOgD. a?*"*>**>B drawing orp. ?oto. for expert ??*rcn and free reports Ftm adrtoe, bow to obuan patent* trade mark* eopjrishta. etc.. (N ALL COUNTRIES. Business direct with Washington sores trms,W money and .rften the patent. S Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. I Write or come to oa at E eaa Hath Strwt, opp. United State* Patent Mm,! WASHINGTON. P. C. B . insurance. - Fire Insurance, ; Tornado Insurance, jj Plate Glass Insurance j Life Insurance, ; Health Insurance, Accident Insurance, \ Burglary Insurance. 1 ?-?" ^ <rf j $ We represent only A Companies of unquestioned' reliability'and 'j a policy is as good as a gold bond. We'll I Bond You,. As Cashier, Treas urer or any pusiuuu of trust in any of the 2 largest companies in America. THe Williamsburg I Insurance & Bond; ino floeoGy, ? OFFICE OVBR L STACKI.BY'8. ^ STOKE, I Kingstree, - S. C. i 1,1 v i li