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? ?hr d'oinun Ilrrotd. > : n KINGSTREE. S. C C. W. WOLFE. 1 EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. t TERMS d SUBSCRIPTION RAT?S: je One copy, one year $1 j One copy, six mow lis 75 j o One copy, three monts 50 ! , One copy, one year in advance 1 ?K) i c - jt Obituaries. Tributes of Respect, j Resolutions of Thanks,' ard* <?t Thanks j and all other reading notices, not News, will be charged for at the rate 1 of one cent a word for ea-h insertion. c; THURSDAY. OCT. 8. 1908. 1 i~ - ' r.Dltin If'DV DDPQPVTIIPNT UBAKU ?uni I nLHUiimiii I If Seed Cotton Law Yfilated?Varfoos ' Recommendations. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA t County of Williamsburg. To His Honor, R A Watts,! 1 Presiding Judge: ( We, the grand jury, beg leave j f to make this our tinal present- i y mer.t: 1 We have passed on all bills! handed to us and returned same ; 1 to this Court, with our findings )1 thereon. 11 The repoit of the committeesappointed from the grand jury :< to make a recess examination i of the jail and county offices is 1 o - I, nnrl r?n rt 1JC1 ClU ailHV.UVU uuu IIIUIX. j> hereof. ? ' i We hereby present, for the 1 violation of the law regarding1 j] the traffic in seed cotton, the fol- < lowing parties, viz: S B Poston & Co., W C Hemingway & Co., ( E F Prosser, W W Barr, H Fox- ] worth, F E Hug-gins, C C Dan- i iels, M V Cox, J Edward Eaddy, < S D Snowden & Co., J F Scott, W R Graham, S H Guerry & Bro., r\ tti if _/ >..a_1 TJ 1 JJ JCj .Hit U IC iiC'l, I AU1 .Ul I.XliI, I W I Nexsen, W V Strong, L B . Roper, R A Woods and designate^ the following witnesses to prove same: J W Waldron, G A Cooper, R Pell Snowden and ' others. 3 We recommend that the coun- 1 ty supervisor take immediate < steps to repair the washout on 1 the Sims Reach road, which we ? understand is impassable at i preent. < We are in receipt of a peti- < tion from the Civic League of 1 Kingstree requesting that we < take steps to have the stairway < attached to the building on the < eastern boundary of the court 1 house grounds removed, since ? it is understood that the said ? stairway is situated on the court i house grounds and we recom 4-V.^v A# Vl C^mO IUCUU LUC icu.u>ai vi LUV 0ULUV, We are pleased to report tbat, in accordance with our recommendation at the last sitting of , the court, the work of rendering 1 ~ r . 1 -A? _ t .? A 5 tireprooi me omces ui tuuuiy i auditor, clerk of court and pro- ! bate judge is under way and the re-roofing of the jail will be begun in the next few days. We desire to thank your hon- s or for your able instruction as * to our duties and the solicitor J for his valued services in aiding us to discharge the same. Hugh McCutchen, Foreman. 1 i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA J* County of Williamsburg. c To His Honor, R A Watts, * Presiding Judge: We, the committee appointed ^ from the grand jury to make a a jecess examination of the coun i y offices and jail, be<r leave to uake this our report. We tound the jail and inmates n excellent condition and comnend the sheriff and jailor for he neatness of the premises nd apartments and the comortable condition of the prisonrs. The county offices we lind in food order and we were able ti iieck all the books ot the coun v offices except those of th ounty supervisor. The books of the county dis >ensary were found in pood con lit ion and all entries neatly anc momptly made up to date ol xamination. W F Rodders, P S WalC Hugh McCutchen TOBACCO WAREHOUSE MEETING. loard o! Directors Elected aod Off! cers Chosen A called meeting of the stocklolders ot the Kingstree To>acco Warehouses Co. was helc n the court house Monday eve ling at *:30 o'clock. A majority of the stock being epresented the meeting wai :alled to order with Mr Hugt dcCutchen chairman and 'Mr Thos McCutchen secretary. The ollowing board of director: vas unanimously elected, viz Messrs W T Wilkins, W C ?amlin,'.Thos McCutchen, MJ ? lacobs and AV H Carr. ~*At a subsequent meeting o [he directors the following >fticers were chosen: W 1 iVilkius, president: M H Jacobs ;ice president; W 11 Carr, sec :ary and treasurer. The capital stock for the w. louses has | already been mo. :han half subscribed and option; :aken on sites for the building.^ ;o that everything is workinj smoothly and the erection of tin buildings will be proceedec vith at once. At their meetinj Monday night the board of di ectors ordered the secretary :o issue a call for twenty-f v< per cent, of the amount o stock subscribed. Enthusiasm runs high in favo )f this enterprise and the out - > i?: ..Li ? IT- : ook seems urigm iur dlui^slic* :o be equipped to handle a larg< quantity of tobacco next season FARMERS' UNION MEETING t President Harris Urges Farmers t Hold Cotton. Mr B Harris, president of th< State Farmers' Union, was hen Vlonday. On account of cour aeing in session there was some ronfusion as to where the far ners' meeting would be hel< md finally, about 3 o'clock p m. t was decided to meet in th< :ouncil chamber. Mr Harrii iddressed the farmers presen nainly on the subject of holding 4 v* rv i mr\arf o ri/?i >ulluli,ailcs9lug ujt juujjui mut' >f marketing slowly the presen :rop. He also discussed othe natters pertaining to the Unioi ind those who beard him weni iway impressed and instructe< oy his remarks. Io Sacred Memory. Lake City, October 5.?Oi VIonday, September 28,1908, a 1 30 o'clock, the blessed Lor( sent bright and holy angels t< :he home of Mr and Mrs J "VA tfcElveen and carried away t< leaven their oldest child, Waltei LieVera. Many hearts wer< stricken with sorrow and griei o have to part with the little lower that withered so soon But God's will must be doneanc ve must submit to His will. LeVern was a bright anc ntelligent child and all whc [new him loved him. He livec n this world only five years? ust long enough to win the love >f all who knew him and be the >ride of his dear parents. But farewell, dear little ^ernie, we hope to meet you in bright world above. One Who Loved Him. I STOP SWEARING. tt Is Nothing but a Habit and is Very Easily Cured. "Don't swear or you'll catch no fish," was a remark made the other ; day by a venerable inhabitant to a . much younger man who was emphasizing his talk, by the use of some rather strong expletives. No one was engaged in fishing at the ' time, nor was a -piscatorial excur> sion being thought of. The sug. gestion was made in the back room of a cigar store, where three or four men were talking over current . \? ,.ii i evenis, ana me uuerauie uiauc uj i the aged citizen was intended, as he afterward said, to show his abhor- , I rence of the nonsensical use of P "cuss words." Then he felt called ! upon to deliver a little homily to his companions, all of whom, like himself, are well known residents of 1 Washington. "Men incur habits," he said, "that are really useless, and, in my opinion, swearing is one of the j worst of them. One can see why, | in moments of passion or great excitement, a person may indulge in swearing, but that some men, snd I know several of them, should break ., out with a series of oaths in o.-di- 1 nary everyday conversation strikes I me as beyond reason. "I presume we have all met men * who regard themselves and are so considered as gentlemen who rarer Iv express a sentence without , swearing. .More man tnai, xnev ; seem rather proud of their profi- : 1 cieney in this direction. I tell you that swearing is a habit that a little ! * determination will easily over5 come." M The sermoifv coming i " ..he ! ' lips of a man \ \ose hh^.a: ong beard were as w. ^ a1. -In'oW, had . t a good effect. The merchant ; was so impressed tha he declared f he would hang up a sign in his f J back room which should read, ; * "Gentlemen Are Requested Not to i Swear on These Premises." Wheth- ; ? er they allowed themselves the privilege of "cussing" elsewhere, he j 1, was no affair of his.?WashIon Tost. * Arose to the Occasion. 5 A successful schoolteacher married a wealthy widower. The man r had lived alone with his servants s since the death of his first wife. On 2 the morning after the bride's arriv' 1 * ? ? ? Uawa aaaL* on. * hi 111 uer iie?> uuinc mc ivun r pcared for orders. Now, the little j . woman was far more familiar with the classics than with roasts and j ' stews, ar.d she was not a little dise mayed when Mary innocently pit ; f the question: "An* how will ye have the beef ; r cooked, mum?" For the merest instant she hesi- , tated. Not for a fortune would she ; have the old servant suspect her abe solute ignorance of cooker}'. But her years in the schoolroom bad not been in vain. Calmly and sweetly she answered: "You may cook it your way today, Mary, and then another time you can try my way." And the cook went downstairs with a high opinion of her new e mistress. Ancient High Building*. " In the Rome of the Caesars trouble was experienced with high build ings. A law was passed restricting - the height of fronts to 6ixty feet, j In order to evade it builders adopted the practice of carrying up the ' rear portion several stories more. e Other laws bearing on the heights 5 pi buildings were passed in olden t times. Therp was a tendency to dir minish the height of stories as the ^ buildings increased in size, and a height of 130 feet was probably att tailed. It is believed that the ceilr ings were 60 low that a man could i not stand upright in the rooms. ^ - Ric* CuKur*. * The best of all rice known in the market for size and quality is that grown in South Carolina. The year 1694 is the earliest in which rice is known to have been grown in this country. Rice culture is as old as history, having been known in India * from time immemorial. The wild 1 rice, still plentiful in the marshy, ironical countries of southern Asia, j ia undoubtedly the plant from which all forma of cultured riee have been 5 derived.?New York American. ? i Dyspepsia Aid Geieral Debility ^ are cured by P.P.P., Lippman's (ireat l Remedy, the superior of all sarsaparillas. P-P.P. is the greatest tonic for the 1 stomach that was ever known. Indigestion. Bad Dreams, and Biliousness give way rapidly to the powerful I tonic and blood cleansing properties of PP.P. A prominent, Railroad Superintendl ent living at Savannah. Ga., in wnich city he wa< born, says he feels better than he ever did, and he had the worst i case of dyspepsia on record. lie had no appetite, and the little he ate dis- ( agreed with him. causing him to vomit often; he had pains in the head. , breast sid stomach: but after using three bottles of P.P.P. he felt like a new man. He says that he feels that he could live forever if he could always get P.P. P. I] His name will be giveu on applica-: tion to us.. t j1 Book Name Blunders. A London publishing house for a ' long time kept a book in which were noted the curious blunders made by tho^e who asked for books, i "Worcester's Diseases of the Colander'' was asked for. "The Worcester Diocesan Calendar" was what was required. "River Frozen, Silent Gold and Unstopped Lands" was1 demanded. The book wanted was Rev. l'razer's "Silent Gods and Sun Steeped Lands." "Play Actress,"; by Crockett, Pseudonym Library,' was turned into "Play Actress and Cricket In the Pandemonium Library." "The Boy Hero," by Walsham IIow. was wanted, but the collector asked for "The Boy Hero of Walthamstow," and the same genius ? 3 Ury 1 - _ A A 99 :_A.~ ' lurnea rronaes .figreMes iuiu '"Bounders and Heret'cs/' >irST BELIEVE IT I When Well K sown Kiigstree People Tell It So Plainly. When public endorsement is made by a representative citizen of- Kingstree the proof is positive You must believe it. Read t* s testimony. Every backache sufferer, every men, woman ore' .id with any kidney trouble will fit ^.profit in the reading. Mrs Louise Al si rook, n, Main Street, Kingstree, S C., says; "I do not hesitate to say that Doan's Kidney Pills are a fine remedy as 1 have used them and they have given me entire satisfaction. My back and kidneys bothered me for a long time. My kidneys were sluggish and irregular in action and the secretions were filled with a dark sediment, j I was also subject to frequent headaches and had severe pains through niv loins. Since using Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Scott's drug store, the kidney difficulty: has been disposed of and my back has not pained me. I have felt much stronger and better in every way and I am certain that Doan's' JLidney Pills effected this great, change in my condition." ? ^ ' Foi sale by all dealeis. Price 50 j cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, J New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember -the name?Doan's? and (take no other. SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published In This Column at the Rate of One' Cent a Word for Each Issue. No ad- ! e?rtisement taken for less than 25 cents. For Sale?Four goodjm ilk cows with young calves, apply to, Henry I'-radham, Kingstree S 10-H?It For Sale?169 Acres land, 50 clear-, ed, 4l2 miles North-east of Kingstree. i Good farming land. A E Flaoler. 10-8-11 ^ ! Wanted?A gooc. rename man 10 work as tenant on my place, in the j Rome neighborhood. ^ flIIFM BritMn, Sr.. Rome, S C. It. Foff Sale?Two vacant business lots opposite depot on Main street, one Eightmonths old jersey heifer. Apply to G Ollie Epps, Kingstree 10-l-2t DressMaking?The Kingstree Dry Good? Dress making Department is now ready to serve you at any time. We are prepared to wo a larger business rhan ever before. All kinds of fine sewing. Skirts a specialty. All orders COD. 10-8-11 Notice to Boad OverseersNotice is hereby given to all road overseers to utilize all delinquent labor, but not to hire any more work on their respective section of road. By order of the Board. J G McCttchen, 10-8-3t Clerk. NoticeBids will be received until noon October 30, 1908, at the Supervisor's office in Kingstree, SC., for re-roofing county jail. Specifications and plans for same can be seen at Supervisor's office Commissioners reserve usual rights. By order o ? omubmam, 10-8-41 County Supervisor. Administrator's Notice All persons having claims against the estate of J R Brockinton, deceased will present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to C E Brockington, 10-1-41 Administrator. Kings tree Lodge J||pf Knights of Pythias ' Regular Conventlona Eve*-y 2nd^?Jd 4th;Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, ( Dastle Hall 3rd'story Gourd in Building. H. A. Myer, C. C. A. C. Hinds, K. K. S. 1 Go to Farmers' Supply Co's for I four china, crockery and cook- ) ng* utensils. ? :?:?:?:?:?:?:@:@:?:?:?:? SM LIGHT I DRY GOO ? ? I 1 % ? 1 .? I 1 Walk-Ovt I and i? i Brown's Sin ? \ | fii TT A s jy? ! ^ THE OLD RELIA ?:?:@ Organized, Developed and Principle of Conservativ Along Progressive Lii BANK OF WILLL 'XINCSTREE. : : ioi RESOURCES $ Solicits a share of your business, feeling confid our ample resources a rior facilities will rent! ciation with* us perr agreeable and profitabl C. W, Stoll, Pres. E. C I E. L. Montgomery. Asst. Cashier O STOVI Think How Much BY BUYIN O K COOK STOV Stoves that are 0 K with an abs buy in car lots, therefore you will g range for less money than you can ge are the times the prudent buyer sho COUNT. Give us the opportunit; you the economy. COHPLETE LINE OF I" We have in addition to the abov hardware ot all kinds, but for lack oi give you a list of what we do carry, we have one of the most up-to date ] found anywhere, and invite you to ( self. 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