The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 08, 1908, Image 6
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Of all the Novelty E
of Drab, Dark Forest, Gra
COTTON CONDmON DECLINES.
iterate Is 7L1, Against 78.1 Last
Maatband 66.5 Last Tear.
New York, September 30:?The
Journal of Commerce will to-morrow (
publish its monthly report on the
oondition of cotton on the average <
date of September 24, as determined ;
by 1,575 special reports from corres- ]
>pondents. It will give the condition J
71.1, against 78.1 a month ago, a
"deterioration of 7 points. This com- j
pares with 66.5 last year, 71.9 in t
7 00A and A9 4. in 1005. The de
*cline is not an unusual one for Sep- s
tember, the year 1907 showing a
\Arop of 7.4 points, 1906 a drop of s
5. 7 points and 1904 a drop of 7.5, a
1903 a drop of 11.8 and 1902 a drop g
of 6.3 points. c
Since the commencement of these t
reports in the year 1901 condition I
&as only once exceeded the present v
figure, namely, in 1906, when it was
71.9. The general expectations of a f
large crop, however, must be con- d
sidered modified, unless exceptionally g
favorable weathei should prevail for o:
the remaiuder of the season. Drought c<
and high temperatures have been c<
the general causes of deterioration, f<
added to ivhich boll weevils and boll
wetms have been active in Texas, b
. Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississ- n
ippi. Te^as has been more fortunate
than other Spates, the loss for the
swouth showing only 3.0 points.
Georgia declines 4.6, so that the two ^
largest producing States suffered the tj
least. Excessive falling off occurred h
in the following States: E
.North Carolina 12.6 points, Miss- P
issippi 10.3 points, Louisiana 13 11
points, Arkansas 13.6 points, Ten1
nessee 15.5 points and Missouri 17.2 r
. points. In South Carolina the de- f{
cline was 7.2, Florida 0.8, Alabama
'..7.5 and in Oklahoma 5 points.
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flnr Mniin:
"Don't Let !,
Ms Alone!":
1
That National Prosperity Association
wants everybody to quit "agitating." j
Its motto is "Let Us Alone." Well,
that may be all right for the immense ?
-eemmerclal concerns of the country? ]
tfbe manufacturers, etc.?but it is all !
wrrong for the ordinary business house. I
You don't want people to let you
alone. You want them to come around
and buy goods, don't you?
But they will let you alone unless
you "agitate."
And the way to agitate is to ADVER- j
TISE.
Our columns are open, and the space J
qprice Is Just right.
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Big line staple Dry Goods and
Notions. Give me a look. Will save
jo ur money. Wilkins.
.THE (
IEW
'atterns we have never seen in }
ty, Brown and Black.
These a
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SICK OK HIS JOB.
Editor Otters Paper tor Sale anc
Tells thy He Vaots to (jolt.
When the editor of a newspaper
gets really sick on his job he does
not fail to express himself in unequivocal
terms, as the following
announcement which recently appeared
in the Henderson "Gold
Leaf" goes to show:
"We offer this paper, outfit and
?ood will?everything and appurenances
there to belongiug?for sale.
Reasons therefor abundant and
latisfactory?to ourself.
"We have enough? not of this
vorld's goods, but of experience?
iter twenty-six years of continuous
ervice. We are simply tired of the
easeless grind and work and worryhat
distracts if it does not kill,
jife is too short and the game is not
rorth the caudle?tons.
"We want to quit?to save <
rom being driven to drink .... .
esperatiou or forced into an untimerave
or the lunatic asylum?either
f which would be preferable to
Dntending with unreliable and injmpetent
help and perverse d?n
)ols.
"A bargain may be had by someody
who wants to engage in the
ewspaper business in a good town.*'
A Jeweler^ Eiperleice.
C R KInger, The Jeweler, 1060
'irginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.,
rites: "I was so weak from kidney
-ouble that I coald hardly walk a
undred feet. Four bottles of Foley's
iidnev Remedy cleared mv coma
1 1 1 1_ 1
lexion, cured uiv ohckuciw uuu mr
regularities disappeared, and I can
ow attend to business every day,
nd recommend Foley's Kidney
lemedy to all other remedies had
iilecl. W L Wallace.
Summons For Relief.
he State of Sooth Carolina,
County of Williamsburg.
< ourt of Common Pleas.
;C McElveen and Geo A MiElveen,
doing Business under the firm name
f R C McElveen & Brother
Plaintiffs
against Robert Fulton,
Defendant
O THE DEFENDANT above named:
You are hereby summoned and re
3 tUn immrtlnmf in flvic
UirtfU tu (UldWCI II1C VUtUpiaiMb <U Mtw
ction which on the 6th d.?v of Oct..
008. was filed in the otfice of the Clerk
f the Court of Common Pleas for the
aid County, and to serve a copy of
our answer to the said complaint on
he subscriber at their office tu Kingtree,
8 C., within twenty days after
he service hereof, exclusive of the day
f such service; and if you fail to
nswer the complaint within the time
foresaid, the plaintiffs in this action
rill apply to the Court for the relief
lemanded in the complaint.
To Robert Fulton, non. resident deendant:
Please take notice that the
omplaint in this action, together with
he summons, of which the foregoing is a
odv. was filed in the office of the Clerk
if Court of Common Pleas for Wiliainsburg
County, State of South
Carolina, on the 6th day of Oct. 190*.
Stoll & Stoul.
PlanitifFs* Attorneys
Departure of Passenger
Trains at Klngstree.
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
las promulgated the following
icheaule, which became effective
Monday,September 7, 1908.
?NORTH BOUNDNo
80 7:40 a. m.
No 46 11:42 a. m.
No 78 5:53 p. m.
-south boundno
70 10:52 a. m.
No 47 5:53 p. m.
No 89 9:06 p. m.
* DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Farmers' Supply Co have just
received a solid carload of 0 K
cook stoves. Don't fail to see
them before bnying.
:orre<
: FA
.lEX'S SUITS, any quite equal th
re the Greatest Hit of
>. riA
'Lady Baltimore" Cake.
Many persons upon reading Owei
' Wister's book, "Lady Baltimore,'
were disappointed because the recipi
for the eake, held secret for man;
years by the aristocracy of Soutl
Carolina, was not given. Here i'
the original recipe for that famous
cake, which is truly delicious.
Oae cup of butter, two cups ol
sugar, three and one-half cups of
flour, one cup of sweet milk, whites
i ) 1 j. ?.. I.
oi six eggs, cwo levei leaspuouiN"
of baking powder, one tf-sjjp^ol oi
roce water (>prefer ream
butter, add at ?r g* , ^eating
continuously; u s milk and
flavoring next tbe >ui into which
baking powder is sit ed, and lastly
stiffly-beaten wbiihsof eggs, folding
them in ligbtly. Bake in three layers.
FILLING.
Dissolve three cups granulated
Sugar iu one cop bailing water, cook
.ntil it threads, tljfn pour it over
stiffly-beaten white* >f three eggs,
stirring constantly. Add one cap
of chopped raisins, one cap of chopped
nut meats f pecans preferred),
and five figs cut into very thin strips.
Ice top and sides of cake.?
Magazine for October.
Soup
Stomach*
No appetite, lots of strength, . ! UUR
nets, headach* constipation, bad breath,
i general debility, sour risings, and catarrh'
of the stomach so all doe to indigestion,
PCodol relieves indigestion. This now discov*
ery represents the natural Juices of dtges?
Hon as they exist In a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonio
and reconstructive properties. fCodol for
dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this funous remedy
helps ell stomach troubles by cleansing,
pnlfying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach,
Mr. S. S. Ban, of Rirenrwoed, W. Vs.. asysr"
I ess troublsd with sour stomach fcr twsntj years.
Kodol cured me sad we are now tulnc it temlfc
for baby."
FOR BACK ACMC--WEAR KIDNEY*
TRY
MOTTO KIDNEY anMUDOEAMUS-SsrsaR Mb
Prepared by E. (X Be WITT A.OO.. OhlmflR
, For Sale by W L Wallace.
Teachers* Etamnatien.
The regular Teachers' Examination
wi# be held in the court house in Kingstree,
Friday, October IHV beginning at
9:3U A M.
J (x fiftrCullougft.
riupt Education,
JM7-4t W dliamsbuTg Co.
l>o not forget that DeWitt's Little
Early Risers are the best pills
made. They are pleasant little pills
that are easy to- take and are prompt
and gentle. We self and recommend
them. Sold b* D (J Soott, M
D.
Notice.
The Williamsburg County Teachers'
Association will hold its first meeting
Miia vAjr in the (traded School build
ing at Kingstree. at 11 o'clock AM.,
Saturday, October 17. All teachers n
this county are earnestly requested t<
be present.
J G MeCullough,
Supt Education, Williamsburg 'Jo
10-8-'2t Kingstree, S C
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BANK OFI
Kingstree* Sc
CAPITAL. 8 30.000
===== DIRE<
Jas F Cooper
D C Scott
Collections made prompt
LOANS, large or small, n
:t fas
in ?
LL :
e richness and ^ood taste of this F,
the Season- Prices to S
rcus
Grer! Maaaziae Offer.
3 The Charleston News ad Courier
in offering upon ex* .ordinarily
e liberal terms, several ubs of higbJ
grade monthly magr <nea. They are
1 postively the grea' jd saving
? clubbing offers evtr pat out by any
newspaper in South Carolina and are
naturally attracting attension all
over the State. All propositions are
open for a short time only to new
1 Vnd old subscribers. Write the
Magazine Department, The News
and Conner, Charleston, S C., at
i once for foil particulars and prices.
. Some of the Magazines represented
are: The Owting Magaline, Bohemian
Magazine, Human Life, Parrs
Modes, Spare Moments, Mothers'
Magazine, National Home Journal
and the Uncle Remus Magazine.
, Splendid magazines may be securI
ed renr cheaply in connection with
| The Weekly News and Courier and ;
| Strnday News. For example,, a
years subscription to The Weekly
News and Courietr and a years subscription
to six standard magazines
will sost every oldlaml new subscribes
only $3.50.
Pinal T)is?har(rp
On the 10th day of October,. A
D 190&-2 will apply to P M Brockingtonr
Judge of Probate 3or
Williamsburg, for a final discharge
as Guardiaa of Snow fl.
Cox andl John H Cos.
|9-17-4t Qualified Guardian. !
Final Discharge
On the I2tb dav Ocbobei, A I>
1908, I wiil apply to F'M Brockinton,
Judge of Probate for Williamsburg
county, for a final discharge
! ae administratrix of the- Estate of
jJno P McElveen, deceased.
Lk:*ora M McElveen
Qualified AdministratrixGo
to Pactners' Supply Co's for
! ymir china.,, crockery 2Jid cook- :
! ixg utensils.
A salve good H>r everything where ;
; a salve can be U3ed?thaifs DeWitt's'
Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It
j c-.eanses thoroughly, keeps the pores- '
" c<jen and heals uuickly. It is good
- - * j . J
j for anything where a saive is neeaeu.
; Ii cools and soothes and re especially
i good for piles. We aelL and recom;
wend it. Said by D 0 Scott, M IX
Trespass Notice.
All parties are hereby warned nod
to trespass upon the lands of the undersigned
and the estate of M &
Feagin, deceased, in any rnannw
whatsoever.
R C Marshall,
P B Feagin,
J A Feagin.
.1 9 2445
1 DbessMaking?The Kingstree JDiy
Goods Dress making Department is
t now ready to serve you at any time.
> We are prepared to do a larger business
than ever before. All kinds of
fine sewing. Skirts a specialty.
AH orders COD.
I 10-8-11
CINGSTREE
ummmmmmmmmamu J
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>uth Carolina.
SURPLUS. $ 10.000
DTORS =====
R H Kellahan
J A Kelley
ly.
aade on approved security.
HIONS.
suit:
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alio iiiuuvauuw m uiiui do au
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Juit all at
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I STOP, READ
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? A Most Complc
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Stock of Furniture that
2 ever struck this country
#i can be seen at Stackley's
$ Furniture Store.
Services c
f? dered Day or
43 department.
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J Drop in let's get acquaii
J the furniture line.
| L. J. ST
? KINGSTRI
COTTON
?AND TIE PIIN
TOBj
There will he a nuwber ol si
Pall and we are ready to serv
?pletdid crop prospect we are r
enlace our floor space, a>nd rat)
Queew Stoves aari Ranges- from 1
price
2? 2?e:
We have just received a car
fered at a low price. Kemetabei
min Moore & Ctf s Paint. Also,
Gutlevy and^Raaors. The Robe
predate our friends' patronage
frnued confidence,
Lake City P
LAKEC
? I ^ 1 jum 4-% -
[ cicgaii
B FOR W
E
P We are showing the mo?
Gifts. Beautiful Chests of
Bowls, Gravy Bowls, Butter D
B Salt Stands, Salt and Pepper !
rr .
jp Large Assortment of Jew
Sr elry oo Haid.
1 STEPHEN TH
a arm mr ivn n w* nnm
ZZ z?>< nufc sinfifii)
? MAIL ORDERS RECE1V
fjliUUMMW'lW'MWlUl
Young
Let us help you. You
HARNESS. We have a
you at close prices and on li
you future trouble bysellin
us a trial. It is a pleasure f
For the older folks we I
COMFORT and WEAR. V
ment of harness at all times
ons of standard makes.
HORSES AND MULE<
season opens up. Give us a
to MAKE IT PLEASANT an
At the old stand of Th
W. P. HAW
KINGSTJ
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To The Second *
Every body knows that 5J
our line of Coffins and
Caskets cannot be duplica* it
ted either in price or quality Jfr
leerfully ren- jj
Night in this
I
8*
nted and get a few dob on jj
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ACKLEY, 1
EE, & C. 5
IS KING
ICE REMIT ISfi.CC?.
objects of both in Lake City this \
e them. In anticipation of the }
epairing our warehouse so as to'
ler than remove the stock of O.K.
warehouse we have 'reduced the
i
c Cent.
load of Wire Fence, which is ofr
we are headquarters for Be n ja- 3
we offer exceptional values ia
fson Razor can't be beat. * We ap- t
and will try to merit their conhardware
Co.,
ITY, S. C
t Silver!
3
EDDIN as. 3
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it desirable things for Wedding ^
Table Silver, Tea Sets, Berry 2 r
ishes, Bon Bon Dishes, Waiters, ^
Sets, Pie Servers. 2 M
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- I Watches aid Jewelry
I Repaired. jjj| |
OMAS & BRO. f ]
CHARLESTON S. . ||
E CAREFUL ATTENTION. 2
Man ! I
f
want a new BUGGY AND
large stock on hand to sell
iberal terms. We try to save
gyou reliable goods. Give A
or us to show you through. I
lave buggies bnilt for SOLID^^H
Vt carry also a fine assort- rWj
One- and two-horse wag- I H
5 will ' * on hand when the
t least a look and we will try
d PROFITABLE for vou.
omas & Bradham.
rKINS & CO.
*EE, S. C.
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