The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 24, 1908, Image 3
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FARMERS MADE MIS- '
TAKE, SAYS SMITH.
SHOULD HAVE FILED IINIIUI PRICE 1
OF COITON IT TVENTY 08
TturiiTif nirr rrirrc
menu-rife lehio.
Spartanburg, September 19. ,
^Special:?A crowd that taied the 1
court house was present this morn- '
^ ^~lns/*'"NN?sponse to the call of Presi- '
' dent E L Archer, of the Cotton association.
Resolutions were passed j
condemning so-called "night riding," 1
as practiced in some of the Western
* cotton States, recommending that
no cotton should be sold at this time
for Jess than ten cents per pound,
and hue addresses were delivered bv
Mr E I> Smith, the Democratic
??">!"" f'-v- rTnitoil States senator.
UUUUiUTCi IV. VU*?VV?
and the Hon C C Moore, president
of the North Carolina Cotton association.
The meeting was a hearty
Bp and enthusiastic oue, and the speak.
ers were liberally cheered. Mr Smith i
jf * l^threw his old time energy and en*
thusiasm into his talk aud several
times evoked tremendous applause,
laughter and cheering. Mr Moore j
interspersed his talk with many wit-;
ty stories and illustrations, using
them to drive home his points effectively.
The following resolutions condemning
night riding in Mississippi i
were unanimously passed:
"Resolved further, That we, as
farmers, have nothing to do
whatsoever with any conduct
or effort to interfere with the ]
natural rights of the individual do
ing whatsoever he pleases with his |
cotton or any other prodnct of the f
land. And we denounce any and all <
acts by known or unknown parties intended
to intimidate any person
from managing or disposing of bis
cotton or other products of the farm
as he, in his judgment, shall deem
expedient.
I "Resolved further, That we, as
^^HHirmers and business men, will lend
j^H^Bur zealous assistance to the police
|^^B*thorities of this or any other State
BB bring any such violators of the
* before the criminal courts, and
|^^Kud in their conviction and snch pun*
ishment as the law may provide".
On motion of Dr S T D Lancaster,
a resolution was paseed recommending
that no cotton be sold at
this time for less than ten cents.
After the business had betn concluded
Mr C C Moore was introdu- i
oed. He opened by referring in
eomplimentary terms to Mr E D '
Smith, and when he said, that the ,
people of South Carolina had done '
well by sending him to the United
y States Senate, he was applauded.
The people of South Carolina, the
Cx speaker said, had sent Mr Smith 1
where he would be a power. The
Southern Cotton association, he
said, was the voice of the South in
protest against the low price of cottrm
Tlifl fnrmara aro nnv lcppnincr
books to show the cost of raising >
cotton, and that it coold not be
raised at a profit with the staple
selling at nine cents the pound. He
referred to the time when cotton
sold at 4.60c, and said such times
would return unless the speculators j
are stopped in their work. Mr Moore j
advised the farmers to deposit their J
cotton checks in the bank and pay i
their debts by clieck. Money car- i
ried in the pocket or hid away at >
home is withdrawn from circulation. ?
I Mr E D Smith was greeted with '
* great applause. He said he was J
glad that the people of Spartanburg 1
are still interested in cotton. Re- j
ferringtohis election, he thanked ?
the people for their handsome vote.
He spoke of the great development
of the country, which has increased
the demand for cotton, which is j
than ever before. The present sitnation,
he said, ought to bring the
a blush of shame on the face of every
^ farmer. He asked the question, who
was Mr Heater and who was on the
reporting board at Washington? The
speaker said he wanted to serve notice
to the world that he is going to
fight for the farmers.
He said the farmers made a mistake
when they fixed the price of
cotton at 15 cents; that they should
hare fixed the price at 20 or 25 cents.
He explained the practice of mill
"hedging," and told of the danger
in the grading, which pnt future
y
cottou "200 points less than spot. Congress
should pass laws to stop it
He would, if it could be done, have
the department of agriculture report
on the number of bales carried in
the ware houses so that the farmers
could know.
A salve good for everything where
a salve cau be used?that's DeWitt's
Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It
cleanses thoroughly, keeps the poreS
open and heals quickly. It is good
for anythlug where a salve is needed,
[t cools and soothes and is especially (
- - 1 * :i-~ TV. ?..i |
4t>OU lor piles. tr acu auu icvurn- \
mend it. Sold by D C Scott, M D.
Recipe For a Good Tovd.
Grit.
Viui. I
Puah.
Snap. ,
Energy. '
Schools. j
Morality.
Churches. 1
Harmony.
Cordiality.
Advertising.
Write about it.
Cheap property.
Speak well of it.
Healthy location. '
Help to improve it.
Advertise in its pages.
Patronize its merchants.
Good country tributary.
Elect good men to office.
Honest competition in prices.
Faith exhibited by goods works.
Make the atmosphere healthy.
Fire all croakers, loafers aud deadbeats.
Let your object be the welfare,
growth and promotion of your
town and its people. Speak well of
the public-spirited men, and also be
one of them yourself. Be honest
with all your fellow men.?Ex.
Wken Trifles Beetle Treaties.
If any person suspects their kidneys
are deranged they should take
Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and
not risk having Bright's disease or
diabetes. Delay gives the disease a
stronger foothold and you should
not delay taking Foley's Kidney
Remedy. W L Wallace.
Foreclosure Sale
STATE UE SUUTti UAKULlftA
County of Williamsburg
F Rhem & Sons ,
v s
Rebecca Davis, Ellen Dozier. Rosa
Williams, Everleen Davis and Sarah
Jane Davis and George Davis, Infant
Defendants.
By virtue of a judgment for foreclosure
to me directed and tiled in this case
I will offer for sale at public auction in
front of the court house door in Kingstree,
S C, within the legal hours of sale
to the highest bidder for cash on the
first Monday in October next, being the
5th day, 1908, all that certain piece or
tract of land containing fifteen (15)
acres, being a portion or the tract of
land on which the said Manuel Davis
now resides, to be cut off as the said F
Rhem & Sons may direct, the whole
tract being more particularly described
and bounded on the North by Tony
Dickerson, on the East by John F Ferdon,
on the South by F Rhem & Sons,
and on the West by the Est of J Myers
Snow lands.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
George J Graham.
SWC
*ept 14th 1908
WeakT
Kidneys
had more trouble Uu amy other oryaa if
he body. Tba function of tb* kldaera la to
operate lmorgasle aalt mod water la the proleee
of drcaiatloa, mad to raaora thaa aad
heir attend em tpoleoaa frwa tba body throurh
iha bladder. Therefore wbaa tba kldmera
Mtooma dlaaaaad aad waak tbayaro aetaraUf
laabla to porfom tbelr vork properly, aai
nlaaUtho back, ImlaMUtlom of the bladder
kad arlaary d&arders are tba raaalk It to
aieeratl?e that a Dcotmnt raUaf be afaritd,
rHchJe tapoeelble emleu yd* leaaove Ua
IfeWHfs Kidney in4 Bladder Pills
acaplt? allmlaato poleoaa from the ayataiu
tad at tba ease time make tba kidaaya wall
[ad etronf. I
For Weak Kidney*. Baokaohe, In*
taaa?aald*M A# lha hlaHioa Aftfl nil
irlaarr troubles D? Witt's l&dMT
tnd Bladder Pills srs unsurpassed.
A Week's Treatment for 25s.
Monty bask if thty <UL
For Sale by W L Wallace.
Depart are ef Passe ager
Trails at Klngstree.
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
has promulgated the following
schedule, which became effective
VIonday,September 7, 1908.
?north boundNo
80 7:40 a. m.
No 46 | 11:42 a. m.
No 78 5:53 p. m.
-south boundno
79 10:52 a. m.
No 47 5:53 p. m.
No 89 9:06 p. m.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
/
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Will Iiterest Many.
Every person shonId know that:
good health is impossible if the kidneys
are deranged. Foley's Kidney ;
Remedy will cure kiduey and blad-1
der disease in every form, and will
build up and streugtheu these or-;
gans so they will perform their!
functions properly. No danger of j
Bright's disease or diabetes if Foley's j
Kidney Remedy is taken in time.
W L Wallace.
_
Tax Notice.
The tax book* will be open for
collection of taxes the loth day ofj
October next.
Tax levy a* follow*:
For State 5'.? mills
" Ordinary county 2% "
" Roads 1
" Reads Past Indebtedness 1
' Cons'tt school 3
A capitation tax of $1.00 on all male j
persons between the ages of 21 and,
SO years of age, and 30 mill* levy on
ill cattle, sheep, goats and hogs in An- j
derson. Sut tons and part of Penn townships;aJso
SO cts per head on all dogs ;al*o !
J mills*for retiring bonds in Kingstree
towns' p; 4 mills for retiring bonds in j
Lake |ty township and 2 mills for ,
retiiint jjonds freelyville School
District 22.
Commuta on (road) tax $2.001
Levy forS. >ciai Sch I'ist as follows:
Fps-^IaJ5a d 24 3 mills
7T"2 28 and 29 4 44
19, 2o,21, 22 and 25 2 44
4- in 1 44
44 2'S 12"
will be at trie following: places j
entioned below for collection of said
..axes:
October l
Kingstree 15, 16, 17, 19. 2**, 21 and 22
Hebron . 23
Kings tree 24
Greelyville 26 and 27
Oourains 28
Suttons 29
Trio 30
Harpers 31
November
Kings tree 2 j
Salters 3
Cedar Swamp 4
Bloom ingvale 5
Morrisville 6
Rhems 7
< hurch(Graham's Store) 9
Rome 10
Lambert* 11
Ards X Roads (Eaddy's Store) 12
JohnsonvillefPoston's Store) 13
VoxlProsser's Store) 14
Prospect (W Poston's Store) 16
Leo 17
Scranton 18 and 19
Lake City 20 and 21
Cade* 23
Lake City 24
Kingstr* e 25. 26. 27. 28 and 30
December
Lake City 1
Kingstree 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7
Lake City 8
Kingstree 'J. 10, 11, 12 and 14
Lake City 15
Kingstree 10 to 31 inclusive
Those who desire to pay their taxes
through the mail would expedite matters
by dropping the Treasurers postal
asking for the amount of their tax so
as to avoid sending the wrong amount,
also stating the township or townships,
(if property is owned in more than
one)ana if possible give school district
where property is located, also state
whether poll or oad 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 following the above suggestions
complications and additional cost may
be avoided.
J Wesley Cook,
Co. Treasurer.
THE
KINGSTREE PRESSING
CLUB,
Kingstree - - S. C.
HERE is what you are looking for?a
place where you can have your
clothes cleaned, pressed, repaired
and dyed in a first-class manner
by an experienced workman that
has served his apprenticeship as a
tailor and cutter on both gents'
and ladies' garments.
ALL WORK done here at home
where customers may try on all
work before it is finished and see
that they get what they order.
All work guaranteed satisfactory
or no charges will be made.
Single-breasted Suits Pressed 50
Pressed and Cleaned 75
Scoured or French Cleaned 1.00
Ladies' Skirts Pressed 50
French Cleaned, Scoured & Pressed 1 00
Dry Cleaning 75
Klngstree Pressing Glob,
UP STAIRS
Jnn# tt\ f~!mirtnev'?5_
'Phone No. 17.
7-30-tf
WOOD'S SEEDS.
j| 8e?t qualltf? obtainable.
I Winter or J
[ Hairy Vetch Q
makes not only one of the largest|
yielding and best winter feed and
forage crops you can grow, but is
also one of the best of soil-improvers,
adding more nitrogen to the
soil than anyiother winter crop.
Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue
gives full information
about this valuable crop; also
^about all other
Farm & Garden Seeds I
yrs for Fall planting. Catalogue 1
r* mailed free on request Write /
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T. W. WOOD I SONS, J
Seedsmen, Richmond, Va.
Hereafter we positively refuse
to publish any communication
received at this office later
than Tuesday, noon, except local
and personal items, which
will not 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.
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PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY i
Build up Home Enterprises
Buy Brick From
Greclyville Brick Works.
Correspondence Solicited.
E. O. TAYLOR, Pres.
S. V. TAYLOR, Sec. & Treaa.
5-21-tf.
W. Leland Taylor,
DENTIST.
GREELYVILLE. - S. C5-21-tf.
R. E. & E. K B EATY
ENdlNKBBS ANT' JONTRACTORS
Georgetown - - - S. C.
Cl^ .tigineering
L ,d Surveying
V .ilroad Surreys
and Construction
Prompt attention on out ot Town Work.
3-19-tf
M. D. Nesmith
DENTIST.
LAKE CITY. - - W.
L. BASS
Attorney at Law
LAKE CITY, S. C.
Dr RJ McCabe
Dentist
masTm s. o.
J. D. MOUZON'S
BARBER SHOP
?in the?
?ib Keirefe Hetel
is equipped with up-to-date appliances.
Polite Service, competent
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
: : kmds 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. : : : : :
v M but thlnf for a frowlnf boy I ||
Lf Learn I of to aboot well and 3 I
V a amulrlnff nualitlM af _ fl
SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND
MANLINESS * *
aru alldua to STEVENS FIREARMS EDUCATION.
-Aslc your Dealer for Stevens RiflesShotguns?Pistols.^
Insist on our tim?honored
make. If you cannot obtain,
we ship direct, express prepaid, upon
receipt of Catalog Price. '
Everything 70a vut to know a boot the STEVENS
It found in 140 Pag* Illustrated Catalog. Mailed I
for four cent* in sUxapa to pay pottage. Beautiful
Tea Color Hangar?fine decoration for jour
"den" or club room?mailed fort ccnla la atampa.
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO.
? P. O. Box 4097 - ?
Cbicopec Falls, Mass., U. S. A.
1 ? tar?1
r
me advice, how to obtain patent* Irede merka,
eopjrltfxte. etc, |N ALL COUNTRIES.
Business direct with Washington saves tims,U
money and eflen ike patent. I
Mast sfid lufrfnf?mwit Practlea Exduiinly. I
VMhweow loiait |
MS SMS IM, iff. Vetted Iteto hM l*ee.l
_ WASH IN OTP N. ft. C. B
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3faS/i* '? .. Jak> . I
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That hacking cc
Because your s;
your powers of resi
Take Scot fa
It builds up and strengt
^ lit contains Cod Liver Oi
q prepared that it is easy to
A ALL DRUGGISTS:
Dress MakingALL
kinds of sewing- neatly
done. DRESS MAKING
a specialty.
9-10 4t Mrs J M Wood.
Kinf^stree, S C.!
A
Guarantee!
I
JOHN BRADEN,
the Handsome,, Standard- i
bred Stallion, is now to be
found at the stables of 1
J. M. TRULUCK
I
t amiMTEE. .... $ 20.00 1
Lake City Norse Co., <
LIKE CITT, 8. C. |
4-16-tf
FOB SALE.
rick in any quantity to suit purchas
er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made j
assies:. :*
Special shapes made to order. Corre* !
pondence solicited beiore placing your
orders. W. R. FUNK. 1 \
. 1
The Largest and Most replete ,
Estahlishmeut South. J
GEO. S. HACKER A SON,;
14k ?i
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-MANUrACTUH ".83 OFSash,
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 RUNDS
AND OTHER
BUILDING NAT RIALS.
Wholesale Prices Direct from
Factory. Everything Guaranteed
to come up to Specifications.
0. J. EPPS, Kingstree, S. C.
Representing Cberav Oner t Sasfa Co.
} Applied by skilled mechanics J
} is worth a fair price. Cheap f
i mixtures slopped on by cheap )
painters are dear at any price, 3
We expect to receive a reason- J
able equivalent for our labor. 3
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. 3
ALFRED WELLS,
3 Painter and Paper Hanger, 3
j KINGSTREE, S. 0. j
f Leave orders with }
j Kiogstree Hardware ^Co. j
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take and easy to digest X
SO*. AND $1.00 X
BUILDiNQ
noNF.
to !
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Your j
Own
Price.
C. E. HARRIS,
General Contractor
and Builder - - ireelyville,
Sooth Carolioa.
L-16-tf.
Kingstree
CAMP NO- 27.
littnd SrdlKosdai
]] 'n Mel>
vviXd^H^B WfJiS/l Visiting; choppers oor\v
dislly invitea to oamt
vv^Sdcat,* fj&y up and sit on a stamp
T ? ?r boatoQ
Philip stoll, .
) 27 12m. Con. Com.
Buck!en's Arnica Salve
The Best Stive In The WtrM.
Registration Notice. 1
The office or the Supervisor of Beg ;' 1
istration will be opened on the 1st
lay of July and will remain open conjinnously
every day, except Sunday*,
through the months of July and
August for the purpose of the re-refia* r.
Denng of any person who is qualified**
follows:
Who shall hare been a resident of . vthe
State for two years, and of the ' j
county one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the elector offer* to
rote four months before the day of
election, and shall have paid, lix
months before, any poll tax then doe
?nd payable, and who can both reed
ind write any section of the constita- 3
Dion of 1896.submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or who
can show that be owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on during^ the v
present year, pioperty in this State
assessed at three hundred dollars of
more. J. Y. McGILL,
Clerk of Board* ;
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Fire Insurance,
Tornado Insurance, J ^
Plate Glass Insurance 5
Life Insurance,
Health Insurance, j
Accident Insurance, |
Burglary Insurance.
We represent only
Companies of unquestioned
' reliabilityrand
a policy is as good as
a gold bond. t
Weli
Bond You..
As Cashier, Treasurer
or any position
of trust in any of the
largest companies in .
America. .
I
The Williamsburg I
Insurance & Bond- J
Ingflgencu, I
OFFICE OVER L STACKLRY'8 I STORE,
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Kingstree, - S. C. I
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