The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 18, 1909, Image 5
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Bp WAITING FOR RAIN.
flHKxultation That Comas With ftha ;
Storm After"the Drought.
Did you ever notice the differ?nce
in your feeling?, when a long
drought breaks?
Everybody feels depressed?a little
as if the crack of doom were
about four minutes away. Grass is
khaki instead of green. The shrubbery
is wilted. The tree leaves i
hang dejectedly. Everything looks
as it would if the last rain had
fallen that would ever fall, and the
feeling that such may be the case
\V cannot wholly be fought off. Clouds
\ ?nice, gray black, damp looking
olouds?have gathered time and
again and filled you with hope, but
they drifted away after only a stiff
breeze and maybe a little lightning
and thunder.
This time it looks the same way.
A cool wind is blowing, but it can't
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mean rain, inais just mv way n.
acted before when you got fooled.
It is lightning in the north and
east, and you hear a distant peal i
of thunder. But that doesn't mean
anything, for it did that before.
There are clouds boiling up?a
roily proscenium arch over a plain
drab curtain reaching to the horizon.
That looks more hopeful, but
< vour heart is fighting against hope.
You are depressed and afraid to
get over it for fear you will just
have to go to the trouble of getting
depressed again.
^ Then comes a gust of wind?a
Bl sharp, defiant gust?and there are
^et drops in it. Your heart stops
beating for a moment through
downright deliciousness of joy. But
H you won't let yourself be too?
W There 1 It's raining cats and
H i dogs! Get that window shut! Bring
8 in that chair off the porch!
B Now you can take a deep breath
*a?iiwa +U a T\lono 4" Vi i
W ouu i couiuu mc piauo ivi tuv/ * n.
1 ture that you had left off involun?^tarily
and hopelessly, a week or ten
Q0Tdays ago, your whole existence hav
ring been unconsciously merged into ,
one waking and sleeping day and 1
night prayer for rain.
You smile with the joy of a child.
Things that looked ominous to you
a day ago?why, you can laugh
ri^ht in their faces now. It has
rained! It has rained! And living
once more is worth while.?Chicago
News.
Lowest prices (quality considered)
on Groceries at
2 18 It Farmbbs' Supply Co's.
PIERCI
Nino o'clock
when whizzii
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A Dollar Bill
With your name and address, wil
bring you Watson's Jeffersoniar
Magazine for the next twelv<
? ?o
months. In every issue throughout
1909 will be one of these inimitable,
chatty, personal, historical and biographical
sketches by Mr Watson?
the little things that bring bisiorj
light home to you and make yoi
live with the great personages anc
take part in the mighty pageantriei
of vanished days. The History ol
the life and Times of Andrew Jack
son will re-commence in the Januarj
number. The Educational Depart
monf trill aIrc be resumed.
C R Kluger, the Jeweler, 106(
Virginia .Ave, Indianapolis, Ind
writes: "I was so weak from kidnej
trouble that I could hardly walk i
huudred feet. Four bottles of Foley'i
Kidney Remedy cleared my com
plexion, cured my backache and th<
irregularities disappeared, and I car
now attend to business every day,ant
I recommend Foley's Kidney Remedi
to all sufferers, as it cured me aftei
the doctors and other remedies hat
failed." W L Wallace.
1 Dollar Bill
With your name and address, wil
biing you both Jeffersouiatis for th<
next six months. They are botl
live wires. You can't touch then
without getting a shock.
The Jeffersonians,
Thomas, Georgia.
Plant Wood's Seeds
Tor The
Garden 6 Farm, i
Thirty years in business, with
a steadily increasing trade every
year?until we have to-day one
of the largest businesses in seeds
in this country?is the best of
evidence as to
V 1?te Superior Quality V
of Wood's Seeds. $
We are headqu -iters for
Grass and Clover Seeds,
Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats,
Cow Peas, Soja Beans and
all Farm Seeds.
Wood s Descripli-e Catalog
the most u-eful cad valuable of
Garden aod Lrarir? seed Catalogs
mailed free on request.
T, W, W09S % 30HS,
Seec&n&n, - Richmond, Va.
NGARR(
Thursday Morning, Febi
lg darts point the way
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re puncturing the heart
he order of the time. 1
ew. Seasonable Merchan
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lblishment, where there
: Anything
ints at 2 o'clock Thursday afternc
building bearing Tickets for Free
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L&lke City, S<d>i
! Purchases Made by Williamsburg County I
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' E A Saunders' Sons' Co, Richmond, Va,
5 Cases Fulcher n.ye, quarts
t 5 " " " , pints
, 5 " " " , >2 pints
. E La Montagnes' Sons, New York
5 Cases Cognac Brandy
Chattanooga Brewing Co, Chattanooga, Te
? 20 bbls Zacherl Beer
i 20 " Magnolia"
| Garrett & Co, Norfolk. Va
30 cases Blackberry Wine 5s
. 20 44 Kcuppernong " 44
f 20 44 Sherry ' 44
The Consumers' B B E3tb, Charleston, S C
r 50 bbls Extra Pale Beer
50 44 Budweiser 44
S Grabfelder & Co, Louisville. Ky
65 drums Silver Brook Rye
15 44 American Malt
) 20 cases Dunn's Monogram Rye
20 44
20 44 44 " "
' Mallard Distilling Co, New York
4 30 drums Red Lion Courage Gin
s Peifer Bros, Louisville, Ky
30 cases Havfield Rye
> 30 44
80 44 14 44
1 40 44 Lou Dale 44
I go " 4- " 44
j 80 4' 4 4 4 4
r Paul Jones Co, Louisville. Ky
i 3 cases Four Roses Rye
1 g .( II ?? 44
? 44 4i 44 H
Wm Lanahan & Son, Baltimore, Md
5 cases 365 Maryland Rye
I 4 44 44 44 41
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'' Ulman, Boykin & (k>, Baltimore, Md
1 3 cases Westmoreland Club Rye
H 3 44
3 .. ,4
3 44 Oriole - *4
J ?' 44 <1
1 3 44
Sunny Brook Distillery Co. Louisville, Ky
I 20 cases Sunny Brook BBS years old
| I 20 41 44 4 ' 44
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20 " 44 " 44
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[Gallagher & Burton, Philadelphia, Pa
16 cases Private Stock Rve
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18 "
10 G & B No 28 "
10 44
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The People's Distilling Co, Cincinnati. Ohio
20 drums Pyramid Gin S0%
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20 44 44 44 '
' HO " Carol Corn 70%
60
60 "
75 gal Corn
25 - " 90 "
50 44 Rye "
3 cases Alcohol 188 44
3 44
3 44 44 44
Geo A Dickel & Co, Nashville, Tenn
18 drums Dickel's XXXX Corn 90%
20 ? <? u
16 44 4 4 44 44 44
Rosskam, Gerstley & Co, Philadelphia, Pa
40 cases H A Rogers Rye
40 44
40 4 4 4 4
8, 44 Old Saratoga 44
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uary 18, is the date
to mighty success.
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of prices and a gingt
thousands of dollars \
dise, as will start the
will be big doings ei
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Mspensary Board Jaooary 25,1909
COST SELL
Gal. Qt. Pt. %l't
$ 9 50 $1 10
10 50 0 60
11 50 0 35
12 00 1 50
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10 50 15
8 S# 10
4 00 50
4 00 50
4 00 50
7 50 10
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30 00 90 50 25
30 00 1 00 60 30
10 00 1 15
10 75 65
11 50 35
33 00 1 00 55
7 50 90
8 00 50
8 50 25
8 00 1 10 ]
8 50 60
9 00 35
15 00 1 75
16 00 90
17 00 50 (
10 00 1 25 c
10 75 75
11 50 40
11 50 1 50 c
12 50 30 s
18 50 45
10 00 1 25
11 00 75
12 00 40
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11 00 .'15 I
23 50 75 j
24 50 40
25 50 2 5
21 25 60
22 25 35
23 25 20!
1 45 2 25 |
1 73 2 75
1 73 2 75
U 75 1 25
12 50 75
13 25 40
32 00 1 00
34 00 55
36 00 30
9 00 1 10
10 00 65
11 00 35
13 75 1 50
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fno T Birbee & Co. Louisville, Ky
25 drums Happy Jack Gin 70%
25 4 4 < II <4
05 II I. II 41 41
rack Cranston Co, Baltimore. Md
34 drum* XXX Corn 80%
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16 cases I )iodora Corn
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The Sherbrook Distillery Co, Cincinnati. 0
50 drums College Club Hve
50 " ? *
50 ' '
50 - 'West Point Rve
50 ' ' '
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5 " Aoole Brandv 70<^
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8 cases Snow Flake Gin 100%
8 ' 44 44 44
8 41 " 4' 44 44
4 drums C H Peach Brandy
3 4. .? i.
3 44 44 44
4 4* 44 Apple Brandy
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Harris, Johnson & Co, Cincinnati, Ohio
f> drums Peach Brandy 70%
5 ? 1? <4 ?
5 44 44 44 44
All whiskey, wine and beer to be si
.irnes as the board may from time to time j
Above awards made upon bids submil
>f board and opened on .January 25, 1909,
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,)
County of Williamsburg. f
Personally appeared W E Snowden, J
>f the Williamsburg County Dispensary Bi
sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing
Sworn to and subscribed before me 1
J B Steki.e [L.S.],
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lipped in such quantities and at such
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tted in accordance with advertisement
E Brunson and D J Epps. membirs
oard, who being each and severally
statement is true and correct |
W E Snowden. Chairman
D.T ?pps.
this thirteenth day of February, 1909*
Notary Public for South Carolina.
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