The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 22, 1908, Image 4
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KINGSTREEr S. C
C. W. WOLFE,
e3'to? and proprietor.
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Obituaries. Tributes of Respect,
Res ?lutions of Thanks.< ard> of Thanks
and ail other reading notices, not
News, will be charged for at the rat<
of nn a ^,-nt a word for each insertion.
THURSDAY. OCT. 22. 1908.
A Charleston man who own
a one-cent check issued by th
United States government ha:
fonnd out that it is worth $5,000
There are said to be only thre<
such checks in existence. It rr.igh
pay Uncle Sam to issue a few more
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An enterprising grocer in thi
'City of the Sea'' informs tb<
public through the advertising col
nmns of a Charleston newspapei
that "butter is on the jump"
When butter jumps and chees<
skips it must be of a veiy athletic
variety indeed. Perhaps il
the dairymen around Cliarlestor
would work their cows less and
their butter more the latter would
be less prone to acrobatic exercise,
Recently the Spartanburg jail
was attacked by a mob over a
thousand strong with the avowed
intention of taking therefrom a
negro and puttiug him to death
in defiance of law. Swoin ti
protect his prisoner the sherifl
defended the jail and in tin
melee several members of the mot
were wounded. Now, it is said
iiiai iiir iucu ?uu gut sum waui
to bring criminal action against
the sheriff because he was* forced
to hurt them in repelling the
attack on the jail. Isn't it fuuDy
that law-defying people when they
get hurt are so ready to invoke
the protection of the very law
that they affect to despise?
Senator Tillman has contributed
$200 to the Democratic National
campaign fund. If the 'eight
other representatives in congress
and the senator-elect would do
likewise, South Carolina would
make a much prettier showing in
.the tight for Democratic success
than at present. Each of these
gentlemen receive the snug little
stipend of ?7,500 per annum aud
nerouisites for keemnor filial)!, flip
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fires of patriotism in the national
capitol, and surely they should
be willing to separate with a
$100 or $200 treasury note for
the Democratic cause. So far as
we are informed Senator Tillman
is the only individual from the
Palmetto State who is ill the $"200
class of contributors?or the $100
class either, for that matter.
In settling for your paper
please remember that the credit
price is $1.25 a year. We
made this announcement last
April and have published it
once a week ever since. tf
STATE AND GENERAL NEWS.
j Events of Current Interest Worthy
of Mention.
Senator and Mrs B R Tilltnan '
have returned home froin their
extended European tour. The
Senator is much benelited by
tri.'v liic linil + n Knit-wr in.
u...^ U..r, ^1'
parently fully restored.
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i The Bryan campaign fund is
now around the $300,000 mark.
: j Seventeen negroes were ar;
i rested in Columbia Monday for
. vagrancy.
A band of 80 "Night Riders '
took two prominent lawyers
| from a hotel at Walnut Log,
>?Tenn., and lynched them. The
tragedy was caused by friction
over a fishing pond.
Governor Ansel has ordered
an election for December 15 to
vote on Edisto county. The
proposed area includes portions
of Orangeburg, Aiken and Lexington
counties.
Governor Ansel has gone to
New Jersey to make speeches
- for Bryan and Kern.
s i _
e Notice.
5 Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of the provisions of
? Section 1903 of Code of Laws of
South Carolina, Volume I, the
1 undersigned petitioners will tile
in the office ot the Secretary of
State a written declaration, asking
that a charter be granted to
e them for a Religious and Chrise
tian corporation to be kno *as
the Christian Home Missio. 6o
ciety, as per petition to be filed
r on the 5th day of November,
190s, will more fully show.
Tillman McElveen,
? Rich McElveen,
10-22-3t Petitioners.
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Executors' Sale'
Pursuant to ar. order of tbe Prol
bate Court dated October the 20th,
1008 and pursuant to the terms of
the will of the late D Z Martin, deceased,
we, tbe undersigned Ex ecu [
tors of the Estate of the said I) Z
Mai tin, deceased, will sell at public
1 auction to the highest bidder for
I cash, at the residence of the late 1)
( Z Martin, in the County of Williamsburg
and State of Sonth Carolina,
1 on the 6th day of November A D
, IOCS, the following described per?
sonal property, to-wit:?
' 5 mules, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 top
- buggy, 1 log cart, 1 Grist Mill and
1 Engiueand Boiler, 1 Lot of Books,
' 8 hives of bees, 1 desk, 1 horse, 1
I saddle and blanket, 1 lot of hogs,
; about 123 head of cattle, Chickens,
Turkeys, Geese, Peafowls, farming
implements and household and
L kitchen furniture, property of tbe
. said D Z Ma/tin, deceased.
Oct. 22nd 1008.
M L Boyd,
J M Tisdale,
Executors of the Estate of 1) Z
Mai tin, deceased. ,
10 22-21
Go to Farmers' Supply Co's for
your china, crockery and cooking"
utensils.
I CHARLES
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Military Parade, Fantas
Reel contest, Automobih
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PICNIC AT CORINTH
Given by Sunday School-Interesting
Programme and Excellent Dinner.
Editor Colxtv Record:?
Please allow me space to say a
few words about the picnic given
by Coiinth Baptist Sundayi
school at their church on Saturday,
October 17. This was rep
resented to the writer as being
the best picnic given since the
organization of the Sundayschool.
The programme was
nicely carried out in the church,
consisting of dialogues, speeclus
and songs by the children under
the direction oi the superintendent,
who fills his position
worthily and well. The exercises
were concluded with a
prayer by a little girl.
After a recess of ten minutes
the children were marched from
the church to the dinner table,
which was bountifully spread
with everything good to eat,
prepared in the most tempting
style. Visitors were present
on this occasion from Lake
City, Johnsonville, Muddy Creek
and other places, besides a large
assemblage of neighborhood
people. . n
I am not in -posse^
copy of the pro ^ d
therefore am unabu 11
detaik^of tl 1
can su v th; . ^.s a
single ^resent whose
appetitf not satisfied it was
certain,* the fault of the
excellei >oks who provided
the er inment, or the attentiv
^rnittee who looked
y J
after t. ^mfort of each indi
vidual.
l An Attendant.
THE RECO* liORK APPRECIATED.
/
Chairroa^ uf Finance Committee
Thdnks Us for Our Efforts.
Chicago, 111.. October 16,1M8.
Mr C W Wolfe,
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Editor County Record,
Kiugstree, S C.
My dear Sir:?
We are receiving The
Record at these headquarters
and note with much pleasure
that The Record is raising a
substantial Bryan campaign
! fund. I wish to thank you in
the name of the committee for
the efforts you are making and I
assure you it is greatly appreciated.
I am shipping you today fifty
Bryan dollar buttons, like samnln
ACt?rl f r\r AlIcfriKntinn
I ^IV. liViUJVU J XV/l UIOUIVUUVII
among1 your dollar contributors.
Let me know if you can use more
of them and they will be sent to
you. v
With best wishes for the continued
success of The Record,
I am.
Yours very truly,
M C Wetmore
Chairman Finance Committee.
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Repair your window blinds
for live cents at Farmers* Supply
Co's.
Come To The
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Citation- !
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA j
County of Williamsburg. !
By P M Brock in ton, / Esquire, {
Probate Judge. '
Whereas, A W Chandler made j:
suit to me, to grant him Letters of .
Administration of the Estate of and )
effects of Henry S Chandler. I (
Tliese are therefore to cite and j
admonish all and singular the 15
kindred and creditors of the said (
Henry S Chandler, deceased, that i j
they be and appear before me, in
the Court of Probate, to be held at (
Kingstree on 24th day of October, j
next after publication thereof, at ;
r ^ . 1 I /
11 o clock in tne lorenoou, to snow ?
cause, if any they have, why the!
said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my Hand, this 10th
day of October, Anno Domini, 1908.:
Published on the 15th dav of Oc-'
tober, 1908, in The County Re- !
COUD.
P M Broc'vintox,
Probate Judge.
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SPECIAL f .OTICES
Transient Notir .vill be Published !
In This Column .i the Rate of One: I
Cent a Word f' Each Issue. No ad-'
vertisement tak n^fpr less than 25 cents. I
Wanted?R .ir work, firing in ,
your Shoes, Harness, and Sewing Machines
and have them repaired.
li F Thompson.
Opposite Postottic,
10-15-4t Kingstree, S C.,
"Lost ok Stkayed?One flound
bitch, answers to the name "Bell''.
She is very small, with small head
i and verv small feet. Color black
[ and tan, almost yellow. Liberal
reward for return to
W \V Fullmore,
10-22-11 Cades, S C.
' Wanted?Success Magazine requires
the services of a man in Kingstree or
i Williamsburg county to look after expiring
subscriptions and to secure new
business by means of special methods
unusually effective, position perma.
nent; prefer one with experienee, but
ii 1: a. ?!i.u ?~ J
would consider any applicant. vulii suuu
natural qualifications; salary $1.50 per
day. with commission option. Address,
with references, R C Peacock. Room
102. Success Magazine Bid;:., New
York.
10-15-tf
1 Notice to Boad
Overseers- :
Notice 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.
.1 G McCuTCHEN.
10-8-31 Clerk.
NoticeBids
will be received until noon October
30, 1008, 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
S J SLNGI.ETaKY.
' 10-8-41 County Supervisor.
! Administrator's Notice
All pers<>n.< having claims against
the estate of JR Brockiuton, deceased
will present the same, duly attested, to
the undersigned, and all person* indebted
to said estate will make payment
to
j C E Brockington,
10-1-41 w Administrator.
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Kingstree Lodge
Knights of Pythias
Regular Conventions Eve ^ y
2*d and 4th.Wednesday nights
Visiting brethren always welcome,
Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building.
I H. A. MYER, C. C.
1 A. C. Hinds, K. R. S.
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We have in addition to the abo\
hardware ot all kinds, but for lack o
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. A welcome to ALL at our T W
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contain choice stories, serials and g(
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5 Address THOS. E. WATSON
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