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Supervisor's Qi For Second Quarter, 1908 Ending No of J:i >\ ?-o Na 11 inn favor <. ( CONTINUED Fli 489 H P Tallev?w?, roac 490 M G McMillan, brie' > 491 H D Ferrell, 492 P McL Broekinton, liin: 403 US Gamble, roa< 494 J N Coker, brie 495 W J Smiley, sup * 496 J L Morris, lun 497 B W Stewart, roa< 498 W W Lynch, roa< 499 W T Britton, blk '*>30 W D James & guard, sala 501 F E Johnson, roat 502 R F Taylor & Co, tool 503 B H Singletary, roa< 504 W P Brown, bd < 505 S M Askins, agt, roa< 506 Farmers Supply Co., cha 507 A L James, 508 Kingstree Telephone Co, ren 509 Chas W Stoll, reir 510 II P Tallevast, ro? 511 J J Graham, cha 512 J Y McGill, sup , 513 S J Singleiary, 8up 514 J Wesley Cook, wit ^ 515 W T Sports. roa< 516 Greenwood Hdkf Co, con 517 L C Floyd, roai 518 W W Lynch, 519 520 W H Gaskins, roa< 521 S Adkinson, roa< 522 W H Gaskin, orn 523 Z H McDaniel, 524 J F McClary, poc ^525 W T Sports, bri< 526 S J Singletary, con 527 Robt Lyde, wtv 528 G K Mitchum, sup 529 D F Edwards, con ?* 530 Manlove Gate Co, aut 53 If 532 R F Epps, bru 533 0 Consttne. ren: 535 C J Rollins, bri< 536 M F Eaddy, 537 S J Cameron, roa< 538 Hoggins Anderson, lun 539 K Barfield, bri< 540 S W Mills, rep 541 A W Chandler, equ 542 " roai 543 H S Gamble, 544 545 H U Kinder, poo 546 111) Blake ley, roa< 54? J Wesley Cook, jur 548 W P Gause, bd 549 W W Lynch, roai / 550 * 551 I, C Flovd. ^ 552 4i 554 S G McDonald, ma< 555 H J Barfield, con 556 44 deli 557 J J B Montgomery, aud k 558 S W Cox. " rep 559 W W Lynch, roa 569 P G Gourdin, sur 561. H O Britton, stai 562 44 clei 563 A E McCullough, roa 564 565 V A Sedgwick, ct 1 \ July 21, 1908. Sour Stomach No appetite. loss of strength, nervoas ness, headache, constipation, bad breath general debility, sour risings, and catarrl j of the stomach are all due to Indigestion | Kodol relieves indigestion. This new dtscov ?rv r*nr*?ftnt<t th? natural luicea of dives tion u they exist in a healthy stomach combined with the greatest known tonli aad reconstructive properties. Kodol fo I dyspepsia does not only relieve lndlgestloi j and dyspepsia, but this famous remed; | helps all stomach troubles by cleansing \ purifying, sweetening and strengthenlnf fc the mucous membranes lining the stomach { Mr. S. S. Bad. of Ravenewood, W, Vs.. mjtri " I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years 1 Kodol cured me sad we are now using tt la mil for baby." FOR BACKACHE?WEAK KIDNEYS TRY OeWlTTS KIDNEY and BLADDER PlllS-San and Stf Prepared by E. 0. DeWITT A 00., OhlcafR For Sale by W L Wallace. DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVER! Will Surelv StoD That Couch. Departure of Passenger Trains at Kingstree The Atlautic Coast Line railroai ^ ^ has promulgated the follow-in, schedule, which became effectiv HS Sunday, April 19, 1908; 1| ?NORTH BOUNDNo 80 7:40 a. m. *No 46 11:42 a. m. No 50 6:36 p. m. W -SOUTH BOUND? f No 51 10:52 a.m. *No 47 5:46 p. m. No 89 9:13 p. re. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. uarterly Report. , Commencing April I and June 30. ture of Amonnt A mount laim claimed a 1 Sowcu OM LAST WEEK. ) I woik, $22 00 $22 00 [ges, 5 50 5 50 " 3 00 3 00 icv, 3 50 3 50 1 "work, 29 10 29 10 IfM. 25 00 25 00 regibtra, 30 00 30 00 i for bridges, 3 00 3 00 1 plow, 3 00 3 00 j overseer, 40 00 40 00 smth worfc, 12 00 12 00 xy, 65 00 60 00 1 plow, 16 85 16 85 s for roads, 10 10 10 10 9 50 9 50 pqualiza, 6 00 6 00 i plow, 52 20 52 20 in gang. 65 90 65 90 ? 2 00 2 00 t, Jane, 2 00 2 00 idexing, 3 40 3 40 d work, 7 50 7 50 .in gang, 1 65 1 65 ?r. regis tra, 30 00 30 00 lervisor, 62 50 62 50 ness tickets, 8 80 8 80 is, 7 00 7 00 vict clothes, 58 00 58 00 d work, 10 62 10 62 ? 56 88 56 88 ? 60 30 60 30 d plow, 50 00 50 00 da, 3 96 3 96 ~ Jges, 7 50 < ?< 7 00 . ^ ir farm, 8 00 15 00 jges, 10 00 10 00 tingent, 5 14 5 14 krash c h fence, 1 00 1 00 i registration, 30 00 30 00 stable, 5 00 5 00 omatic gate, 18 50 18 50 ? 18 50 18 50 Iges, 12 00 12 00 loving river ob, 30 00 30 00 Ige repairs, 1 50 1 50 4 75 4 75 js, 3 00 3 00 i for roads, 28 03 28 03 ]ges, 8 00 8 00 airing bridges, 6 35 0 35 al & assrs bds, 7 60 7 00 il work, 5 00 5 00 16 00 10 00 ?3 50 23 50 r farm, 4 85 4 85 Is, 2 00 2 00 v & wit tkts, 298 90 298 90 equaliza, 6 00 6 00 d work, 62 50 62 50 59 90 59 90 ? 15 00 15 00 a 10 75 10 75 nstrate, 18 75 18 75 stable, 15 00 15 00 iv prisoner, 1 00 1 00 litor, 25 00 25 00 air of bridge, 2 10 2 10 d work, * 32 60 32 60 . _ ^? /v? c\e\ aa vey pdgrd&etc, I'd uu zo uu mp8,&c, 3 mos, 12 17 12 17 rk of court, 174 99 174 99 d work, 34 09 34 09 17 15 17 15 is work, 18 00 18 00 J. G. McG'utchen, (Ilk. Bd. Co. Comrs.. Williamsburg County. For Sale. One 12-horse power boiler, a 10-horse power engine, a 60-saw Van winkle (Jin with Press, shafting etc., also a Grist Mill. Terms easy. Part cash. , Balance to suit purchaser. Apply to , D M Ervxn, Kingstree, 5> u. s-o-u i ? ? FOR SALEBrick in any quantity to suit purchas , er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made ; x bbi cz. v 1 Special shapes made to order. C'orrepondence solicited betore placing your I orders. W. R. FUXK. Don't try to regulate others before you regulate yourself. ^ f^^^Out.of.doo^^^aSTEVlINS-1 5 ft# M best thing for a growing boy I p fsW Learning; to shoot will and I | v acquiring qualities of j SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND I MANLINESS ? 1 are *11 doe to STEVEN'S FIREAIIUS EDUCATION. I } Ask your Dealer tor Stevens Ki,3??:? 1 Shotguns?Pistols. Insist on our time-f c honored make. If you cannot obtain, X | we ship direct, express prepaid. upon I receipt of Catalog Price. A ] i.vorjrthlnif you want to know aim .t llMtSliiVilNS j If j :< found in HO I'*?e Illustrated t'atalo;?. Mal<d|'j I t r four est* in stamp* to rt.y po?t i,?. :t:-i 11 |:ul i'-a Color Harder? 'nt J v ration for yourlH | ' " r-rl'ih room?ntaiie 1 f r 1 ror.ts in ?l: | | J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. 3 P. 0. Do* 4097 J Q I Chicopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A. 1 &?! I THE FISH IN HIS BED. ' Funny Climax to an Angling Experience of General Gallifet. Long ago, in the days of the second empire. General Gallifet was the aidde-camp of Napoleon III. At St. Cloud his quarters were just over the imperial bedroom. Everything around him was very grand and very gloomy. The window of his room lauked upon the pond that washed the walls of the chateau. The water was clear and I ihe surrounding scenery was beautiful. but the young lieutenant felt like a j prisoner. Early one morning, while | seato?k at his window trying to drive awa^, the blues with a cigar, be espied below' la the crystal water an enormous carp. The Instinct of the angler, strong in Gallifet, made the young man's eyes snap and set bis heart throbbing. The big fish was the private property of the emperor. Consequently for Gallifet It was forbidden fish. But it was such a flne fellow! The resistance of the soldier's conscience was useless. It surrendered unconditionally. The remaining part of the campaign against the carp was simple enough. Gallifet to his trunk, brought out bis tr .J line, to which he fastened a h k and an artificial bait With his ac 'stomed skill be cast his line. The carv^*^ hooked and hauled in through the wlv. ->w. Here tL lieutenant's fun ended and his tr^"^\ began. The fish, landed upon a taoh 1 overturned a large globe filled with 'vater and caromed from that to a magnificent vase, which it also upset and smashed to pieces upon the floor. Then it began to execute a genuine pas de carpe among the smithereens. c emperor, hearing the strange Overhead and seeing the water through the ceiling, was astoniSL. i lie rushed upstairs to find out what was the matter. Gallifet heard him ?**^:?g and endeavored to grab the carp and throw it out of the window and thus destroy the evidence of his noaehin:r in the imperial pond. But the slippery thing was hard to hold, so he tossed it into a bed and | covered it up with the bedclothes. When the emperor entered the room, he noticed immediately the quivering bedclothes. lie pulled them down and uncovered the floundering fish. His majesty's face assumed uu almost jimjamic expression, which gradually faded into a faiut smile. lie took in the entire situation, saluted and left 1 the future war minister to meditate upon the mysteries of a fisherman's j luck. The Wrong Bird. One of the well known magicians not along ago had a queer experience. J but the people iu the theater had more fun out of it than he did. One of his tricks was to shake a sack to show : that it was empty and then to draw out of it an egg. after which he would ; always reach in again and bring out ; the hen that laid the egg. Of course i he had to have help in this, and one nfght he had a new man who did everything just as he had been told until it came to this net Reaching into the bag, he drew forth the fowl at the usual time, but instead of the hen an old roofter hopped down on to the stage, ruffled its feathers and strutted around, crowing with all its might, while the audience laughed and the magician went out to hunt his new helper.?London Opinion. Had Experience. Not long ago there entered the office of the superintendent of a trolley line in Detroit an angry citizen demanding justice in no uncertain terms. In response to the official's gentle inquiry touching the cauro of the demand the angry citizen explained that ontne day previous as his wife was boarding one of the company's cars the conductor thereof had stepped on his spouse's dress, tearing from it more than a yard of material. "I can't sec that we are to blame for that," protested the superintendent "What do you expect us to do?get her a new dress?" "Xo. sir, I do not," rejoined the angry citizen, brandishing a piece of cloth. "What I propose is that yon people shall match this material."?Harper's. Why, Indeed? The five-year-old son was asking his father some severe questions about a recent addition to the family. "That baby likes ma," said the oAimnntAf* ohnmlr J UUUjjOlVi OUM4 |/i^ "Oh, yes, he likes your ma," said his father, "but he likes me too." Thereupon the flve-year-old from whom great things were expected exclaimed: "Likes you? Then why does he cry when he looks at you?"?Chicago Record-Herald Necessity the Mother. "Who got up those hanging gardens of Babylon?" "Some king." "For what purpose?" "I judge he wanted to outwit the j neighbors' chickens."?Louisville Couj rier-JournaL Always Tired. Political Candidate?Which way do the farm hands lean around here? Farmer Ryetop?Well, stranger, around i plowing and planting tinre you will see [ them leaning against the barn or fence every time your back is turned.?Deseret News. ? Expensive. MI should never have thought that studying would have cost so much money." "Yes, father, and if you only knew bow little I have studied 1"?Judge. Everything unknown is taken for magnificent?Greek Proverb. A Guarantee! | I JOHN BRADEN, the Handsome,, Standardbred Stallion, is now to be found at the stables of M Tni TI i rr* i/" J. m. iKumviy A GUARANTEE, - - - $ 2M0 Lake City Horse Go., LAKE CITF, 8. C. 4-16-tf County Campaign ScheduleEditor County Record: Please publish the following schedule for information of candidates who are expected to address the voters of the county: Kingstree, August 12. Greelyville, August 13. Johnsonville, August 19. Lake City, August 20. All pledges must be filed and dues paid on or before noon August 11. A. H. Williams, Co. Ch. June 27, 1908. Read V chants Bank's ^ lEiiiliT PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Build up Home Enterprises Buy Brick From Greelyville Brick Works. Correspondence So.icited. E. O. TAYLOR, Pres. S. V. TAYLOR, Sec. & Treas. 5-21-tf. W. Leland Taylor, DEN ri5> I . GREELYVILLE. - - S. C! 5-21-tf. R. E. & E. N. BEATY ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS Georgetown, - - - S. C. Civil Engineering Land Surveying Railroad Surveys and Construction Prompt attention on out of Town Work. 3-19-tf M. ID. Nesmith DENTIST, LAKE CITY, - - - S C. W. L. BASS Attorney at Law LAKE CITY, S. C. Dr BJ McCabe Dentist. rr rvm nm D TYD O P IlLLN cror ATjrj, u. v. J. D. MCUZON'S BARBER SHOP ?in the? Van Kenren Hotel is equipped with up-to-date appliances. Polite Service, t ompetent Workmen. 5-8-08. W. P. TENNENT A ;R C H I T E C T General Contractor[and Builder Solicits vour business. Estimates cheerfully furnished on all : : kinds of work. : : 126 Evans 'Phone 1962 FLORENCE, S. C. Supervisor of construction New School Building and Superintendent of work on U. S. Post Office and of John McSween Co, stores Timmonsville and Beulah and residence at National Cemetery. : : : : : / tj The effect of Scott" 9 pale children is magical. It makes them plump A It contains Cod Liver X and Glycerine, to make f X and so put together thai A hy little folk. X ALL DRUGGISTS: 5 Hereafter we positively refuse to publish any communication received at this office later than Tuesday, noon, except local and personal items, which will nnt hp 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. Real the Farmers & Merchants Bank's ad. this issne. Week Eod KatesBeginning May 30 the Atlantic Coast Line offers week end rates to Charleston for $1.95 round trip. Tickets sold for all trains Saturday and Sunday forenoon trains, good to return on Tuesday following date of sale. These tickets will be on sale each w^ek up to September 6. tf. The Largest and Most c ^mplete Establishment South. GEO. S. HACKER & SON, ?MANCFACTL'fl '.RS OF? Sash, Doors, Blinds Moulding and Building Material, Sash Weights and Cords CHARLESTON, S. C. Always That I can save Remember you money on SASH, DOORS AND RLINDS AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIALS. i_ r>_: ?? uuiestue iiitcs i/ucv.i Factory. Eyerything Guaranteed to come up to Specifications. D. J. EPPS, Kingstree, S. C. Representing Cheraw Door t Sasb Co. [sriiriAii r Applied by skilled mechanics J ( is worth a fair price. Cheap } ? mixtures slopped on by cheap J r painters are dear at any price, j r We expect to receive a reason- ) r able equivalent for our labor, j f But we give an honest dollar's r r worth for every dollar we get, r f and we endeavor to permanent- ) f lv satisfy our customers. J ALFRED WELLS, } Painter and Paper Haoger, ) \ KINGSTREE, S. O. \ f Leave orders wi th ) j Kingstree Hardware!Co. \ Free adnce, how to obtain patents, trade marks, copyrights, etc., )N ALL COUNTRIES. # Business direct-with Washington saves time,M money and often the patent. 9 Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. I Write or come to a* at H IS Bstt Stmt, opp. United States Patent Oflce.l WASHINGTON, P. C. U t a 's Emulsion on thin, O , rosy, active, happy. jr Oil, Hypophosphites a. A at, blood and bone, JPSk t it is easily digested TtMfffo, Oc. AND ShOO, IRll A6666666M BUILDING DONE At ' | Your. Own y; [ Price. C. E. HARRIS, General Contractor and Builder - - Greelyville, Sooth Carolina. 1-16-tf. Kingstree CAMP NO-27. /Ay 1MUL1I HU1UIII lit and 3rd Moadu ^oiSJ wB )] N1*kt? ,n eM^ 3w/u/l Visiting choppers oor\\ dlally Invited to oonM vv#>d.ciTi.' rfflw up and sit on astonp xSTfc ^ or hang about on tM ^ limbs. Philip stoll, 9 27 12m. Con. Com. Bucklen'9 Arnica Salvo The Best Salve In The World. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Registration will be opened on the 1st day of July and will remain open continuously every day. except Sundaysthrousrh the months of July and August for the purpose of the re-regis- t tering of any person who is qualifledM 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 reed and write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by the . iJiinon-iifiM nf Paorisfrgt.inn nr whA can show that he owns, and has paid < all taxes collectable on during the jd present year, pioperty in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or * more. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board. /?? tJnsurance. , Fire Insurance, Tornado Insurance, Plate Glass Insurance Life Insurance, Health Insurance, Accident Insurance, Burglary Insurance. We represent only Companies of unquestioned,' reliability'and a policy is as good as a gold bond. We'll Bond You.. As Cashier, Treasurer or any position of trust in any of the largest companies in America. ; Be Williamsburg Insurance & Bonding Agency, OFFICE OVER L STACKLEY'8 STORE, Kingstree, - S. C. 4 KILLthi COUCH md CURE the LUNC8 """ Dr. King's New Discovery for C8SS4"" JSk. AND ALL THROAT AND LUHfl TROUBLE!. GUARANTEED SATI8FA0T0BI OB MONEY BBFUHPEP. j f jN