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... J (The (fc!:ntt) *?cceul K'iNGSTRF E, S. C . vw v.' Lr c , EO'TC3 ANC Enter,"* ? a* t. ] ' ' ' !\ 'it - ; . ~f L R IVi 3 SlTl'S' \,t I-*:-: K \Tr> One copy. o::< - \t * One cojy, six u. - 7. One i : :>>". tt /<-, . . s On- <. ?jy, y ... advance ? 1 W Obituaries. Tributes of Respe . Re~ lutions ?>f Thanks.< ards of Thanhs and aii "la-i- iva> njr notices, noi News will be charged for at the rate of one cent a u -id fo" cneli insertion. THURSDAY- JAN. 21, 1903. '1 'lit* i>;;? ^iinc :.i'u - im coincidence that Hvmanv:i 1*-, \\ ii- iv the i.egro, Arthur Davis. w..s brutally Ix-atei; and af'erwards ' shot to ilt-.tth, is not far from "LyuchV rivt-r. Our friend, Mr G W Davis of Chapman, lias called our attention to a mistake in addition that appeared in the estimate of expenses _ for iVilliamsburg county for the ensuing ye*.r as furnished us by the county commissioner. We copied the* figures directly from the estimate sheet and, assuming them \ t to be correct, did not verifv them. Going over them carefully we find that the total amount should have been $28,700, instead of $30,350, as the published report showed, rnakiag the amount to be raised by taxation $19,700, instead of $21,350. We thank Mr Davis for pointing oat the discrepancy. Referring to Attorney General Bonaparte and Postmaster General Meyer as Roosevelt's fellow-conspiratoi's in the plot to bring about his downfall, Senator Tillman says: "When I deal with as) unscrupulous men as I do now, j I am prepared for auything? j even the assassin's knife. My mail is being held up. I am satisfied of that. I will not say my room has been broken into be CA'i&e there are Keys tnar open v everything in this Capitol. Thev may hot have stolen my papers, but they arc gone." Pretty strong language this against the Presi^ dent of the I'nited States and j his two cabinet officers. A Bouquet for Postmaster Jacobs. Kingstree, January 14:?Kingstree's worthy and efficient postmaster, Mr Louis Jacobs, has just received his commission from President Koosevelt, appointing him postmaster at Kingstree for the next four years. This is the beginning of Mr Jacobs' fourth term in of. lice,he having been originally appointed by Mr McKinley ahnnt 1S(?7. There is no more popular or efficient officer in the , postal service in South Carolina than Mr Jacobs and his friends everywhere wish him health and happiness and many more years of useful activity. B It Matthews, Esq, attorney of Charleston, and Mr Seignious spent today in Kingstree on legal business. Capt William Gaillard was in todav on business.?Cor. ^ New.s tf: Courier. The Progressive Farmer. Responding to the request ot a number of our subscribers we have arranged a clubbing rate with The Progressive Farmer of Raleigh, X U. The club price is $1.00 for Thk Kecokd and The Progressive Farmer, but to new .subscriber* only. The rate to old subscribers is93 cents for renewal. 1-21.tf Our line of shoes is complete, unexcelled in style, quality and price. .See us before buying. People's Mercantile Co. 1-7-31 How's This! W\- ?.;V r On- Hundrvd I>??llar< !!> A;ir?i f"r a:.y ea-'* of Catarrh that en r > ! car* i by Hall's (Jatarrh I F J CHKXEY A ( 0. Toledo, O. 'A t. i ' i riirncd. o..kn ?w.t I- A i ?n . >r tti la.st lii'i.-t i'i .s:;11 li i<-' i.: u perfectly <?!*:? !?n?\ .; *> i ' >acti"' . arid I \it\U a' !< i ' t-arrv ??i.: at.y ! i> ti... !>? Id- firm. W \LDIN?Kl X A N A M AllY! S. Wholesale Di'Ujiiists, To!ed?>, t K 1 \ 11 *w? f r m i fii ( n r?* STATE IN!) mmi VtSi'S. K1 1 'I wenty k.lleu am! thirty jniured ' , on ih* 1 H*nver Ki 01 aft 1 ' ;:<?ad S ;r:,ul; . V. !> - .t ' -i j !.<t i:*s : - ? t;<\-n:s g . .?i t :;( i ;! ( a: . <;< .. . n 1 Isult of the suii is awaited with ii ~ teiv-t 1 v tiic entire ncwsivijer fin I un.itv. ' j John Hawkins, ;i school teacher j at lliili'olaml. ii-aufort county, j {committed suicide ::t hi- r?>ou? at: tile Columbia liotel Sunday !>y shooting himself through th- hoa?l with a rei??luT. Hawkins had 1 ?< t-n ! mis-"ng for several weeks from hischool ami iiis absence caused anxiety among hi- friends. No j Calise is assigned for tile deed. ? Horace Heyward, colored, was; j # j found dead in Black river near : Mayesville last week. It is thought: I that he was knocked off the trestle l by a train. A prohibition bill has passed both houses of the Tennessee legislature. Thus another Southern State takes her place in the prohibition column. I Hnn Leslie \1 Shauu ex-secretarv of the treasury of the United States, addressed the South Carolina Bar association in Columbia Friday! night of last week. Senator Tillmail has placed At- . torney General Bouaparte and Post- i master General Meyer in the ''Ananias club." 1 John W Kern, William J Bryan's 1 lunning mate in the last campaign, ' was defeated last week for United ' States senator by Benj F Shiveley 1 before the Indiana State Legislature. 1 Col M P Tribble, prominent in business and political circles, died at his home in Anderson la3t Friday, ( Three negroes and a mule were ^ killed in Laurens last Friday by the explosion of a saw mill boiler. Jeff Clarke, a mulatto, was hang- \ ed at Mouck's Corner last Friday.; His crime was the murder of his |father, a white man. ^ jt ! Charles Carwell of Aiken com- 5 t mitted suicide Friday, January 15, by drinking carbolic acid. Herbeit Cole, a small negro boy, |i was killed in Darlington last Friday i j w bile beating a ride 011 the train. President Kaufman of Charles- I ton, representing the lied Cross so-, ' ciety, has forwarded $2,000 to/ Italy's earthquake sufferers. Gen M C Butler is reported to be t criti< allv ill at his home in Edge- ' field. . ; An election has been ordered in I Florence county to be held ou Janu- 1 ary 20 to elect a successor to Senator ( Nathan S Gibson, deceased. Messrs ( J W McCown, W B Ganse and J W:; Kagsdale have announced their can- 1 didacv for the office. 1 m l A Pretty Home Wedding. Lambert, January 18:?On Sunday afternoon,January 17,at I 3 o'clock, Miss Kitty Davis, ; | daughter of Mr Ned Davis, and Mr Cleveland Baxley, son of the late J T and Mrs Eliza Bax- j; ley, were united in holy inatri j mony at the home of the bride j by Kev J L Muninix, pasiui ui., the contracting parties. The hall and parlor was tastefully decorated with ferns, evergreens and potted plants. Mr Jen Davis, brother of' the bride, with Miss Francis Harmon, and Mr Lester J Richardson with Miss Bennie Davis, j sister of the bride, were the attendants. The bride was gowned in a creation of brown silk and duchess lace trimmings. Miss Ethel Chandler of Virginia, instructor of music at I Johnsonville High school, pre- 1 sided at the organ and played Mendelssohn's wedding march, 0 I and during the ceremony softly ! rendered, "Oh! Promise Me!" J The popularity of the young couple was attested by the many relatives and friends pres-: ent to witness the ceremony, : who wish them a long and hap- I py wedded life. X X X I / 'Their is no case o:. record of a cough, co!J or la grippe developing into pnetiniofiia after Kolev's Honey and Tar has hem taken, a? it euros tile tie il.nfinate tleeji seatc-ii l OiiaiiS h! i hi-. \\ .he take aiivtl g < W 1/Wallace. !f yon u- d any tohaci.. lotb cyll ' . i V.ti le's Aieli ; :. t ?, w !n ie <>oi ??! .'...j ;:!ivi!i;.*'i ? ?!1V :.etal merchaiidi.-v. 1 -t SJt .Miss Lillian Ku.?seHs honk of 'ov. letter? will l.e bound its asbestos. ."boon p<?t cards, views of scenes around town, to be sold at one Cent each while they last, T??i"i..-;'s Mek? AN'III.E IV). 1 14-_t Hon'! Lei a Divorce. A \veglem judge granted a divorc? on account of ill-temper and bad breath. Dr King's Xe^ Life 1 'ilis ! would l ave prevented it. Tliev cure J Constipation,causing had hreath and ' Liver Trouble the ill temper, dispel J colds, banish headaches, compter i chills. 25c at D (J Scott's drug ; store. | SPECIAL NOTICES. Transient Notices will ^Published In This Column at the Rate of One Cent a Word for Kach Issue. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. For Rent?Farm of 125 acres. 59 acres cleared. 4 room dwelling, stable, barn. 3 miles from Kin<rstree. Apply to 1-14-tf D GlLLAXD. Wanted?Cow hides and furs. Highest .ces paid for same. ace Market. j F Epps, Proprietor, Next .off L Stack ley s corner. J tno Dt-MT. ,.d pro? jvtf.E?One lot I . " . O . .4.. - liaiiv, :i< r_r i JVC11V upon tlit'hlnod and nine >us surfaco of tin' sys!<m. TV-tmi- sent live. I'rire, T";c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hali's Family Pills for constij a'ion. 11; ; 11 o;. in boys' c! 'tiling. C 'in - i' :<:. ! ir ok t belli o\V r. l'KOl'I.l.V -M Ilia A N'TII-K Co i _? o. Attempt to Rot) Dispensary. Tli ursilay night a futile attempt was made to break into the Ivipgstree dispensary. The would-be burglars bored a hole a hole with a half-inch auger through the bottom panel of the rear .door ot the building, having torn away the molding, probably thinking that the whole panel could be thus re-' moved. Finding it not so easy a task to gain entrance the, attempt was abandoned for the time, at least. Dispenser Coward is thinking of putting in a loaded gun or pistol af the rear openings of the dispensary, adjusted so that a slight jar to the door or window will fire the weapon. This experiment is worth a trial and mayhap some ine morning the daring booze burglar's body will tell a silent tale of the villain foiled again. Something over a year ago, it .vill be remembered, the same dispensary was robbed of about ?d0 worth of fine, whisky. ISO REASON FOR IT. A hen Kingstree C itizens Show the . Certain Way Out. There can be no just reason why j iny reader of this will continue to iuffer the torture of an aching buck, he annoyance of urinary disorders, ;be dangers of diabetes or any kidney II when relief is so near at hand j md the most positive proof given , k-i /*.??* krt All VAi! XI* HO f (J j ' IJilL L'licy UilU UTJC1IJCU. IKIIU nilUb IM | Cingstree citizen says: Mrs E K King, W Main street. ' \ingstree, t> G\ says: "I found J Doan's Kidney Pills to be a truly i valuable reniedv. I was afHicted for j iome time with 'dull nagging back-; iches, often accompanied by pains in ! he loins and across the region of my j iidneys. I did not rest well at night j md mornings upon rising felt tired mil languid, and had no ambition to jegin the day's work. My kidneys i pvere so irregular in action that I: joucluded that they must be out if )rder and having heard Doan's Kid tey Pills highly recommended for such troubles, I was led to procure a box at Scott's drug store, I used theui, following the directions, and they helped me in every way. I am now free from the pains in my back and loins and my kidneys are regular in action." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 T1 II!11 n. T>.. & ,1^ cents, r osier-.>111 ourn v^u., ouumu, i New York, sole agents for the: United. States. Remember the name?Doan's? | and take no other. Alfred Austin has lost himself; this time in the "incommensurable; sea." If it were only soup! FROST PROOF Ci GUARANTEED TO S? kibLX JKbSfcY WAJlKJlfcU" UlAKLtSTON I.AROk 8!!<V TfcrferltaM TYPK WAKWIKLO -V. ' Tk? I C*btaf* Uren. 3d IkrlisL 0 Fill Uu PIKE U lots ?I1 to 4 . <1 $1.50 per ? sloVi F. 0. B. YOUNG'S ISLAND. S. C Our Spec We grew the first Frost Proof Plants in satisfied customers; and we have grown 1 persons in the Southern states combined V we send your money back. .Order now; tion to get extra early cabbage, and they Special terms to persons who make up cIud ' (17m f* f\ orderf. Write for illustrated catalogue. \0 ?f III? v* W l Uft IVTJII A <'t? ^ with store house and outbuildings in the town of Cades. Fine business stand. Apply to J C Moork. Spartanburg Co. Duncans. S C 2-7-4t For SaLk?Toole Cotton Seed. One dollar a bushel. M W Rogers, 1-21-tf Church, S C. For Sale Cheap?Canary bird and cage. Apply at office of l-21-2t The County Record. Lost?December SO, between the stores of W W Barr and Cooper Bros, ajlady's shopping bag containing strand of black beads and toilet articles. Liberal reward for return ro Afiss Bridgman, 1-21-tf ' . Church. S C. Wanted?Respon:ible roan with horse and buggy in each community, salary So to $10 per day, to take orders from owners of Farms. Orchards and Ifome Gardens. A splendid opportunity for tanners' sons, also fruit tree and sewing machine agents, to make a bu-iness connection which will become more profitable each year. Address P 0 Box 14. Youngs Island, S C. 1-21 l-3t For Sale?Two story brink store, plate glass frcar.on .Main street.Kingstree, S C. next to fourt house. Building So feet front by 8" feet deep: building lot 3<> feet front by 1"5 deep. Nine rooms on upper story 'ood eat ranee. Also one lot adjoining building lot 52'2 feet in court hou.-e yard by 52 C on Jail street 105 feet deep. Two PoolTabJes and outfit and soft drink outfit tor sale cheap. Store on ground floor. Forterm3 apply to K J Mi-Cabe, or 1-14-tf Philip Stoll. King-tjree. S C. Trespass NoticeAll persons are hereby forbidden ro trespass by hunting, cutting wood or in any other manner on any lands of the undersigned. Any and all persons found guilty of same will be punished to the full extent of the law. Estate J H Huthon. Mrs M S Hutson, Harper, S C. January 18, 1900. 1-21-Jit Final DischargeTake notice, that on the 2(?th day of February. 1909, I will apply to P M Brockinton. Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for a final discharge as guardian of Bessie and Willie Lawrence. R P Lawrence. 1-21-lt Guardian. IBBAjGEfRIIANTS? .TIS^rgfju^C^lSERS | fflSlO*" TAUOUHTA THICK LH ~ MHoHT M>.H M c:. Artlmt . A btile l?W ? FLAT DUTCH t Umi & -r 1 'i1-1 l it S1.25 per &T II . md ever, at SLM per m.' \f lal Express Bates oo PiantsisVery LowA 1868. Now have over*twenty*thousand' ind sold more cabbage plants than all other IfHY? becausepur plants must please or it is time to sefthese plants in'yoursecare the ones that sell for the most money? ^ erafyCo., Bex n Yoong's bland, S. C. ? i f ' J i I The Peru 11 a tlmanar. The <lniL"-'ists haw alv Ik-ou supplied with the ivnimi almanac fI'M In addition tit til- r "ar astronomical mutter osii&lly fur* nishetl in almanacs, the arti i ron '<>_. .if- v?,vv attractive i?? i: * . . '! ;K? i ?-rer. i't | each Sign are given with faithf ! a curaev.A !i.-t of lucky and tr? Ay d.iv.? will furnished t<> those who, i w ho Lave our almanacs, free ot | charge. Addivss The Pcruiia ' '<>. Coluiul'Us, 0. lJl-lt HKESfcSSSF.SE3J: j; 5i$ZBia?a*SH$6H K STO think How M BY Bl o COOK S Stoves that are 0 K with buy in car lots, therefore you range for less money than 3401 are the times the prudent buy COUNT. Give us the opp you the economy. * COHPLETE LINE We have in addition to th hardware ot all kinds, but tor give you a list of what we do we have one of the most up-tc found anywhere, and invite y< self. A welcome to ALL at o FARMERS! ?:@:@:?:?:?:?:?:@:?:@ NOT I WILKINS WHOLE SA ? ? SUCCESSORS TO 1 ? ? -nrtE thank the public for tl ? us in the past and pron ? lowest possible prices on all bi ? in the future. ? The business \Ajill be conti _ @ and we earnestly solicit your (?j Remember we buy in la g) wholesale at the very lowest p gj stant effort is to please our ci gj Come and see us while in jgj prices we feel sure that you w jg will leave the order with us. gj Yours for | WILKINS WHDLESA I Kingstn ?@:?:?:@:?:?:?:@:?:?: I P P. P. Read what Nicholas L grocer la Savannah s r. V. LIPPMAN, Savannah, G?., Dear Sir:? Tor many years I consumed much me my power to get cured of that terrible due my health. I visited Hot Springs. Ark., w desperation I took P. P. P. (Lippman's j tirely cured. In the eight years since that matism. P. P. P* did the work to my entire i nent cure. I / / / ' ^ I -a N . A \ ,-w In the lonesome shadows of his own dark closet,, what do you suppose Theodore Iloosevelt really thinks of if all? * ^ Brate Fire Laddies it c< i\e Severe ly. rns, putting r ;i . then n- Buckler,\? Arnica S.ilvt a ! forget tie-Mi. It soon 1 rives out pain. F >r Bums, Scalds, \\ outids,'' t* and Bruises if s earth s .) atest lku'er. <Quickly cures Skin i-hoptions, Old Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Felon*: Lest I'ile cure made. Belief i* it-star t. -doc at I> C Scott's drug store. I r*vji2s2rZ|?' ? ^ p H 'O i M o . ? K VES | uch You Save ? JYING K 1 TOVES f i an absolute guarantee. We will get a better stove or i can get elsewhere. These rer should make every cent ortunjty of P R 0 VI N G to ' rvr uAnmi/Anc KJT 1 l.A K, L / V V e above a complete line of lack of space are unable to carry. Just remember t^iat > date hardware stores to be du to call and see for yourur TWO STORES. \ SUPPLY CO. >:?:?:@'?:?:?:?:?:@:@ ? >. ICE. 1 LE GROCERY CO. I @ ?. T. WILKINS. ? ? _ he generous patronage given @ lise the best attention and jgj isiness given the new firm gj ? 3 nued at the same old stand, w w * business. ? rge quantities, and sell at J ?ossible prices, and our con- J istomers. R town, and after getting our ? ill be fully convinced aud @ ? business, EE GROCERY CO. | ie, S. C. |j< ?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?::?:? Cures i Rheumatism ang, the largest retail ays about P. P. P. ? dicine, and in fact tried every meani in :aje, rheumatism, which had undermined ithout gaining relief, and at last in sheer great remedy), and was in a short time ea* ; time I have not had a symptom of rhtts* satisfaction and made a quick and permar 1 1 Yours truly, Nicholas Ltof.