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Nature of Amount Amount C'iairn claimed allowed ad work $ 3*2 25 $2? 25 48 00 48 00 " in fin IK 00 i ? 23 25 23 25 urfr house 3 15 3 15 aey 5 00 5 j idges 14 <"7 14^ sj mmissiouer 7 50 _ *' idges 452 40 452 4t am gaug 4 75 4 75 ?ik 16 6i 16 6< dexing 56 6* 56 68 " 45 33 45 33 " 16 66 16 66 ad work 109 40 -109 40 28 50 28 50 ? 19 50 10 50 51 75 51 75 mmiewiouer 7 50 * 50 ad work 28 18 28 18 ? ' 11 13 11 13 ?< 99 94 yy y* idges 8 00 ^90 ad work 21 75 -1 "5 ? 24 00 24 00 ? 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QStable 5 00 ^ ^ id plow 40 00 ,4y atingetit 3 05 ^ itionary . 6 15 Y ids 4 00 4 00 id work 15 00 ^ uu " 43 00 4y ^ 97 -^5 07 2o a 130 30 1:30 ?? " 4 50 4 ?? ads 40 50 4^ ^ ntingeiit 3 11 ^ i ads 15 70 15 ^ ad plow 6 70 ? 70 nacy 5 00 ^ ^ rveying 5 05 r? U 5 00 5 00 ads 4 00 4 ^ nacy 3 50 3 aO ad work 11 75 11 75 nt 2 00 2-00 idges 3 00 3 00 edical examination 5 00 5 00 " atten 3 00 3 00 ads 5 35 5 35 8 50 8 50 idgea 2 00 2 00 iain gaug 2 12 2 12 ad work 108 85 108 85 " 92 20 02 20 " 99 75 99 75 NEXT WEEK.) / Tke January American Magazine. j "Mr Dooley" once remarked that all Christian Science needs is a little more science and that all science j needs is a little more Christianity. This remark was prophetic of an extraordinary condition existing in the I United States to-day which Ray; Stannaid Baker reports in the January American Magazine. The church is taking up the healing of^^ick", and medicine is taking c eolor of Christianity by acki ,ing the mind and relig?ioa j in effecting cures of the ' s easily the most important .1 in American life, and Mr . has grasped and presented it arirh liij 11 on u I olfill TTAIW Alio UOUUi until* Iu the same issue of the American Magazine (which, by the way, now appears in a new type dress and with better illustrations) William Allen White begins a new series of political articles entitled "The Old Order Changeth." It is the great Kansas journalist at his best. What are the solid results of all these years of agitation and exposure! through which we haye just passed? Mr White . Njoing baek and sort i out what is L. *ible. He proposes now to put ini < lasting form the facts whie>~Qpg ; to be preserved. Other notnole contributions to the same number may be summarized I briefly. Stewart Edward White tells a great story of boy life?really a great one. Will Irwin describes the (New York "Sufs" Eleanor Gates reports the facts .bout a new meat which may soon fe^v^he millions. ! David Grayson inte x^s a sober drunkard. Mrs Mck recalls memories of jo. ? 'kes Booth. Liocoliu Colcoi , *8 Oppenheim and many otb?. stories. "The Interpreter's Ho. and "The Pilgrim's Scrip" are fn. of good reading. The whole peri odical is thought-provoking. It i good national journalism. v The Chicago clergy are up in arm against a visiting preacher who said that the "so-called Christian church is half heathen and moribund;" A salve good for everything where a salve can be used?that's DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It cleanses thoroughly, keeps the pores open and heals quickly. It is good for anything where a salve is needed. It cools and soothes and is especially tfood for piles. We sell and recommend it. Sold by D C Scott, M D. A Chicago woman says that while Adam was loafiug in the Garden of Eden Eve was busy posting herself on the latest fashions. Delay in anythiug is bad, but it is positively dangerous when there is something wrong with your kidneys. Dou't wait until tomorrow. Get something that is to be depended upon to help you promptly at such times. The one remedy above all others that we suggest is DeWitt's Kiduey and Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic and almost instantly relieve backache, rheumatic pain and all bladder and kidney trouble. We sell them. Sold by D.C Scott, M D. That spanking so long promised Castro has at last been administered. The queen of the Dutch ought to be congratulated. ? * SUBSCRIBE KOW. News and Courier Club Rate to be AdYanced February 1, 1909. Beginning with February 1, 1909, the combination price of The County Record with the Charleston Weekly News and Courier will be raised to $1.85 a year, the club rate of subscription having been advanced 25c by the publisher. Two mouths remain in which new and old subscribers may take advantage of this splendid combination at the present price, $1.60. Send in your orders now. Think of it a little. For the small price of $1.60 you get your own county paper once a week and a twice a week newspaper that covers the news of the whole world,both for one lull year. Published every Wednesday and Saturday, each issue ol the The Weekly News and Courier contains all the news of importance, not only of the day of publication,but of all inter Aening days. The cieam of the Associated Press News?the greatest news-gathering agency in the world ?and all important happenings in South Carolina are given, as well as striking editorial articles and stories of one kind and another. It has departments for men, women and children. It is a clean newspaper,) and it is a home newspaper. Subscribers to both The Recoud and News and Courier may advance their subscription one or two years between now and February, 1909, at 60 cents a year provided always that their subsciiption to THE RECORD; be paid one full year in advance, tf \ "? . j 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 cur rent week, Dy trying- to oe accommodating we are thrown late every week and we are tired of it. This notice applies to EVERY BODY. 4-25-tf. If FBI 35 W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. KlNGSTREE, - - S. C. 5-21-tf. R. E. & E. N. B EATY ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS Georgetown, - - - 5. C. Civil Engineering Land Surveying Railroad Surveys and Construction Prompt attention on out of Town Work. 3-19-tf M. D. Nesmith DENTIST. A l/C /"?IHT\/ C C L./AIVG Ul I,- - - v. W. % BASS Attorney Law LAKE C/.TY, K C. r H J McCabe KINSSTi.^. % > S. C. 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It lias invariably been the great effort of the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World to publish the news impartially in order that it may be an accurate reporter of what has happened. It tells the truth, irrespective of party, and for that reason has achieved a position with the public unique among papers of its class. If you want the news as it really is, subscribe to the ThriceaWeek edition of the New Y"ork World, which comes to you every other day,except Sunday,and is.thus practically a daily at the price of a weekly. The Thnce-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this , pays for 156 papers. We ofer this unequalled newspaper and The County Record together for one year for $1.75. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.25. BUILDING DONE At Your Own Price. C. E. HARRIS, General Contractor < and Builder - - Greelyville, Sooth Carotioa 1-16-tf. : I I -Jkm B mM k B Bi^B. ( Ttm adrica, how to obtain ptonti, trade m*rti, oopyrtfhU. ttc, |N ALL COUNTRIES. Business dirrrt vith Washington salts time, mousy an J often the potent. B Patent and Infrfnftmeirt Practlca Exclusively. I . Write or come to u? at US XtsSS Street, <rn TTmlWt Italee html Ofice.l WA8HIN0T0N, D. C. j i Auditor's Notice. ! . Notice is hereby given that I, or my agent'will be at the following places on the days below mentioned for the purKse of taking tax returns for the year W: AtKingstree, January 1. 2. 4. 5, t?. 7, 8, 9 and 11. Scranton, January 12 Lake City, January 13 and 14 Cades, J anuary 15 Kingstree. 44 16 Greelyville, January 18 and 19 Harpers, January 20 Trio, 44 21 Suttons 44 22 Kingstree, 44 23 Church (>V R Graham's store) 44 25 Rhems, 44 26 Morrisville. 44 27 Bloomingvale. 44 28 Benson, 4* 29 Kingstree, 44 30 Rome. February 1 Lamberts, " 2 Ards X Roads (M V Cox's store), * February 3 Johnsonville (S B Poston's store), February 4 Vox (E F Prosser's store), 44 5 Leo, " 6 Kingstree, 44 8 Gourdins. 44 9 | Salters. 44 10 Gowdy's store, "11 "* * 4 ? lO I Mngie, i* Kingstret-, February 13 to 2),inclusive. Returns must be made for all personal property, and all sales of real estate since last returns must be reported. All male citizens between tlie ages of 21 and <50 years unless exempt by law, are liable to poll tax and must return same. A penalty of 50 per cent will be charged against all parties failing to make returns during the time above mentioned. .) JB Montgomery, 12-10-1 It County Auditor tZ. of E?. ' Kingstree Lodge No. 91 Kniyfyts of Pythias Regular Conventions Eve >- y 2nd and 4th!Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. H. A. AIYER, C. C. A. C. Hinds, K. li. S. FOR SALE. Brick in any quantity to suit purchas er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made XBSICZLy Special shapes made to order. Correpondenee solicited betore placing your Herders. W. R. FUNK. ??????? I 1 "I A. Cough Medicine Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a regular cough medicine, a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. Good for easy coughs, hard coughs, desperate coughs. If your doctor endorses it for your case, take it. If not, don't take it. Never go contrary to his advice. M We pablleb our formal? f\ We benleh eleobol y from oar m adjoin? / f 1 & f* O W# u*** y<m A Acyc/o The dose of Ayer's Pills is small, only one at bedtime. As a rule, laxative doses are better than cathartic doses. For cos* stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick* headaches, they cannot be excelled* Ask your doctor about this. ?lUd* bj tb* i. O. Ajar Co.. LoiraU. Kingstree camp mo. 2t:"* y\ KBOULiJ Klin>M *~ ? *saPW litudSrdMoad*! 'I |wBP HI II ITlfhts in^ each i\ XmnI Visttfaur choppers cordiallymvltaftocorns up tad fit on a stump vMv ? or hang about oo tb* * limba. PlLIP 3T0LL, 9 27 12m. Con. Com. Buckfen's Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The WerM. 0 The Largest and Most Complete Establishment South. HO. S. WD ( SOD, i jML. I ? u u J ^ i ?MANUFACTUH SR8 OFSash, Doors, Blinds Moulding and Building Material, Sash Weights and Cords CHARLESTON, S C. 9 ' Registration Notice. The office oi the Supervisor of Regstration will be opened on the 1st lay of July-and will remain open con;innously every day, except Sundays, through the months of July and \ugust for the purpose of the re-regiatering of any person who is qualifledas follows: Who shall have been a resident of .he State for two years, and of the :ounty one year, and of the polling pre;inct in which the elector offers* ? rote four months before the day of election, and shall , have paid, six nonths before, any poll tax then due ind payable, and who can both read ind write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who ;an show that he owns, and has paid ill taxes collectable on during the present year, pioperty in this State issessed at three hundred dollars or nore. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board. 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