The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 29, 1909, Image 7

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."jv? ' \ 4 ' / *t t I . , I**. i.* f WASTEFUL LUXURY | AT NATIONAL CAPITOL jfe ;80W THE PEOPLE'S MOSEY IS SQUAN P DERED IN. MARBLE PALACES AND ORIENTAL SPLENDOR. The U S Senate is not considerably larger than it was in the days of Charles Sumner, L Q C Lamar, Roacoe Conkling and Jas G Blaine. One would suppose that Senatorial luxuries which satisfied Matt r^Carpenter, Dan voorhees, William A Clark and Leland P Stanford might content the souls of Joe Bailey, Bill Stoue, John Daniel, Nelson Aldrich and Steve Clay. But no! Times have changed. The marble palace which seemed . good iu the eyes of Senators, twenty k years ago. is now too cramped, too incommodious for the stately creatures who fill the seats of the mighty. They needed more room, better accomodations, surroundings commensurate with their lofty ideals of their own superlative importance. So they looked leisurely about on/1 colfWpH a ri?*flrhv lot. and VUVUi U Jv* ovivvwv? ?. ?.... ^ / , upon thi6 convenient spot began to build another palatial edifice, to be devoted entirely to Senatorial comfort, dtgaity, pomposity and selfindulgence. Our sympathies go out with a tumultuous rush, toward the man who would rather repose on the hearth* rug, or door-mat, than to sleep in the same bed with another man; but B we had not supposed that even a BUS Senator or Supreme Court B judge, would demand a bath room B which no other mortal but himself B should use. However, we find that B we have much to learn. Our sen B ate is composed of less than a bunW dred demi-gods, yet these semi-celestial creatures hare spent four million dollars of our money, in building for themselves a new home, in which each Senatorial demigou ^ ^ is to have a suite of maguificent apartments, a bath-room all to himself, a dining room which is finer than that of any king, barber shops that are a dream, and a restaurant tJU that will make Delmonico's resemble W by contrast a discarded sawmill. ? ? mi __ I R Four million aouars: laam a r pile of money isn't it? And it I came out of your pockets. No oth er legislative body on this planet has ever treated itselt to such an outlay for personal comfort. The work of the Senate did not require such a building. The expense of constructing; this marble palace and maintaining it, adds nothing whatsoever to the good of the public service. In fact, a Senator environed by luxuries is not apt to be a worker. Living like a lord, with his exclusive bath-room, and his exclusive this, that and the other, he will naturally and inevitably become aristocratic in his views, as well aa m his habits, and his votes in the Senate will reflect the subtle charge. Democratic principles have everything to fear from Senators who wrap themselves in Oriental seclusion and luxury. But they are not to blame. The fault is yours. Sovereign power to ' nAitntrv was nut into VOUT ^ (UIV wv - i -- ? T-- Rands, and yon have not used it to good purposes. | You have neglected your duty. You have not kept watch over your representatives. You have not called on them to account for extravagance, or other wrong doing. Hence they do what they please,? j> The Jeffersonian. Tom's Well Wisher. . In a Philadelphia club a member was met not long ago by the an: * nouncement from a fellow member that a friend of both had fallen ill. "1 understand fron* the physician,''said the first member, "that ^ VTom has brain fever. He'll recover, Ijfljut it's thought his mind will be a J "I hope the diagnosis is incor j rect," came in fervent tones from the R second member, "inasmuch as Tom 1| owes me a hundred dollars."?May E LippincotVs. i DeWitt*8 Little Early Risers, the best knowu pills and the best pills made, are easy to takeand act gently and are certain. We sell and recommend them. D C Scott, M D. 3 V. C. T. U. DEPAITHENT. ? (Contributed.) Mrs Mary Harris Armour, tbe best platform speaker since the days of Frances Willard, will address the Kiui;stree District conference on , Friday morning, April 30, at 11 o'clock in Lake City Methodist j church. On Saturday, May L, Mrs Ar? J1 mour will lecture at the May Day! picnic in Scranton, at 12 o'clock. j Dinner will be served immediately) after the lecture. Everybody is in- ' vited to come and bring well filled baskets. The local unions, Johnsonville, i Prospect, High Hili, Camp Branch, Ellin and Lake City are lequested to ] take part in this Temperance Rally. , The following Unions have contributed to the May Day Picuic expense fund: High Hill $ 1 00 ' Camp Branch 1 55 Johnsonville 7 50 ] Scran ton 5 00 ' Mrs Armour will speak twice in Williamsburg county on Sunday, j May 2. Announcement will be made | later. i Cone aod Hear Her. 1 Mrs Mary Harris Armour of Geor- , n.otn. nrimnnl I tUC UUUVUCI &J VI HbVly v<igiu?-9 brilliant and convincing, wins every* ' where she goes. Don't forget to hear her at the big May-day picnic at Scranton next Saturday, May 1. Let everybody bring well filled baskets with as few dishes as possible. Lemonade and Hshn's ice cream f will be sold on grounds all day. Music by brass band. i WA1 ON DEAD BEATS. \ a j Greenwood iercbaats fir litial Pro- , i lectin Issue Bulletin Naming Them. ( The Greenwood Merchants' asso- f ciation has just issued a quarterly * bulletin setting out the object of the 1 organization, and it also contaius a ' list of the dead beats of that town. 1 Iu speaking of the first report the I Greenwood Journal says: 1 ? ?? * i -- i-!-. i:-i r "l ne Dunecm aiso concaius a uai ? of the parties against whom accounts have beeu given to tne association c for collection with the amounts an- 8 nexed. 1 "This list is quite a long one and 8 serves as a good index as to the financial standing of these parties. There is likewise a list of the accounts disposed of, showing those that have been paid in full or in part. A num- 1 be: of claims have been paid in full, 1 the total amounting to several hun- c dred dollars. lu some instances notes * have been given for the claims. ' We suppose that this bulletin ^ will bo issued quarterly. It will serve ^ a good purpose to the members, en- 1 abling them to know whom to trust and whom not to credit. It may also j se;ve as a stimulant to the fellow c who is slow and careless about meei - c iag his obligations,for we should not f think that anyone would like to have his name recorded in this document No one has any right to it except i 1 e i.i i.: ? uxeuiuers ui cue iuowiauuu. If the merchants of Williamsburg would only come together and form such an organization at Kingstree, what an advantage it would be to f the trading public. It would enable them to sell on a closer margin aud the customer who deals fairly with the merchants will be the one who gets the benefit for acting squarely. It would not he very pleasant for one to know that his name was on the list of dead beats of his town,and his self respect would cause him to try to pay for what he buys. c Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe- j guard against serious results from spring colds, which inflame the lungs and develop into pneumonia. Avoid counterfeits by insisting upon having the genuine Foley's Honey a and Tar, which contains no harmful drugs. W L Wallace. Final Discharge. 1 Take notice that on the 15th day of ^ , May, A D 1900, I will apply to I* M ! Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for a final discharge as executor of the estate of J H Tisdale, deceased. W A McCrea, 4-15-4t Executor. 1 Old papers for sale cheap by * the hundred at The Becord d office. - ft. * JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Which Is Better?Try an Expert, mem or Profit by a Klngstree C itizen's Experience. Somethiug new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represented. The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing yon had a bad back, A Lame, Weak or Achiug One, Would you experiment on it? You will lead of many so-called 2uree, Endorsed by strangers from fariway places. It's different when the endorsement conies from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement is the proof that backs every box of Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this case: Mrs J C Kinder, Academy St, " ? CI m ill Mingsiree, o eajre: "x tnu jcwuiinend Doan's Kidney Pills as a valuable^P^sh" for the purposes for se was intended. I sufft ably from kidney troubl _ aid find nothing that would five me more than temporary relief until I procured Doan's Kidney Pi lis at Scott's drug store. They benefited me so greatly that I have ao hesitation in recommending them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Dents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? iud take no other. Farners' Union Meeting. The Farmers' Union met hereFnlay of last week, pursuant to call, rhe president was instructed to meet with the State executive comnittee in Columbia on Thursday,the ?9th inst, in response to call of State President Harris. At the meeting here, after routine Dusiness, the bagging question was Ii8cus3ed, but no definite action sug jested, a. ne county secretary was iuitructed to ascertain how much nuch bagging aud ties each local anion would buy through the union The question of using cottOD or jute lagging was left open until after th neeting of the State executive comnittee. The county union will meet again >n Friday, July 2, in the court house it Kingstree, at which time the mion hopes tc e able o decide and ict ou the bagg % ma* .?r. Her Dec; job ao His. An earnest stage .^nrant dramatcally announced to the manager that inless she could obtain an engagenent she would kill himself. To [uiet the lady the manager agreed to tear her recite. He listeued for a few minutes, rhen he unlocked a drawer in his [esk and handed her a revolver.? May Lippincctt's. The Record, the Semi Weeky News and Courier and a pair >f patent stiears tnat retail at >ne dollar?a three dollar value or $1.85, while the offer lasts. LOUIS C 232 rhe Largest Whol We Cut Fine Pie Your Nearesl TI Ladies' Costumes. White and colored Lingerie Prin:e3s dresses, elaborately trimmed in l<aces and Embroideries O CO Oft enrh Same in fine quality Messaline ilk $12.75 to $50 each White and colored Jumper suits n Lineue, English Repp and AllLinen $2.50 to $20 a Suit New line ot floor coverings just n. Write for prices. Igents for THE LAI I '' / - TEE TH11CE-A-WBEK WORLD, The Greatest Newspaper ot its Type. It Always Tells the Truth as It Is, Promptly and Fully, Read in Every English-Speaking < Country. It has invariably been the great effort of the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World i 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 j reason has achieved a position with the public unique among papers of its class. If you want the news as it re i i? rm. _ ally is, subscribe 10 tne xnriccaWeek edition of the New York World, which comes to you every other day,except Sunday,and is,thus practically a daily at the price of a weekly. I The Thrice-a-Week World's j regular subscription price is ' only $1.00 per year, and this . pays for 156 papers. We offer 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. . I . I V OUR CLUBBING RATES . , We offer cheap clubbing ratea . frith a number of popular news- ' papers and periodicals. Read care fully the flawing list and select the o? that you fancy and we si ed to send in your ordei tes are of course all d cash iu .c, which means that both The icobd and the paper ordered mu be paid for, not 1, 2. 3, 1 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10,11, but twelve months ahead. Below ie .the list of oar best clubbing offers. The Record and News & Courier I (Semi-weekly,) $1.85. The Record and Home & Farm (twice a month,) $1.35. 1 ! The Record and New York World (3 times a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Consti- jj tutioD (3 times a week) $1.85. \ The Record and Atlanta Constitution (weekly $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. The Record and Cosmopoliton Magazine $1.75. Thi Record and Youth's Companion.(New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State, $2.50. The Record and Lippincott's Magazine 1 year each $2.75. The Record and National Magazine, 1 year each, $2.00. N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first issue you receive of the paper or periodical is evidence that the money for same has been forwarded by us. We are / not responsible after that. ^ THE COUNTY RECORD, ifmnilm*. s. p. FOB SALE. liriek in any quantity to suit purchas 2 er. The Beat Dry Press Machine-made XBE1CK.* | Special shapes made to order. Corre* pondence solicited beiore placing your 1 orders. W. R. FUXK. J OHEN & and 234 King Street, esaleand Retail Mi ce Goods for Merchan s t Ma*l Box Places Our US ON Walking Skirts. TWO GRAND SPECIALS Ladies' skirts in fine quality black I Voile, trimmed in Satin Bands. Value $7.50. ' * C ? I L. *e? no octic cam j>a.uu \ Ladies'skirts in finest quality Alt- \ man's Voile, black only, worth from , $15.00 to $20.00. 1 Sale each $10; DRESS GOODS We carry the greatest stocks i stock is overflowing with the best counter, in all the staple and fai here from the markets of the worl< We flake a Specialty of B! DIES HOME J0UMA 1 fw,: wi | )tflce over Singletarjr Building. Phone 46. M. A WOOD8. DENTIST. LAKE CITY, - - S.C CLAYTON & COOKE, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW. LAKE CITY, ... SC. Office in Singletarr Building. Special Attention to Collections 2-25-00 W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. Office over Dr W V Brockingtou's Store, KINGSTREE, - - S. C. i-21-tf. R. E. & E. N. BEATY ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS leorgetown, - - - 5. C. Civil EooiieeiiBg Land Sorveytif i Railroad Snrveys aid Construction tompt alteatloo od not of Iota Wort 3-19-tf M. D. Nesmith DENTIST. LAKE CITY. - . - S. C. W, L. BASS Attorney at Law LAKE CITY. 8. C. Dr R J McCabe Dentist. LDJ&ST5EE, - S. C. J. D. MOUZON'S BARBER SHOP ?in the? Kellihai Hetel 3 equipped with up-to-date apiliances. Polite Service. Competent Workmen. 5?8-08. 1 KILL the COUGH w CURE thc LUNC8 w Dr. King's New Discovery FORCES" JSEL amd all throat amd lchqtkhjlt?*. guaranteed satiaraotori or monet refunded. Then are meet HoCaM eoM kMN Iku ( any MBif Hkl ?I patten*^ Thfc U ? ccoaat ( Ihdr acyk, fimf a?d linpHi ia?. sirrss' am Frc?t Sul>?cnlx> today. 9 . Li^rAifiuWutW. Hindww f""1""" 1 iVr.%1 cath torominion. Pattern Cataknm( ! to* D* i nel and Premium Cit?lo?u? (ihowinf e? pi tmtmm Kit (n?, Ad drew TUB McCAlX 00? Mot Y?fc ?Q SATI8FJ CHARLESTON, S ML ORDER HOt 5 in any Length at Wh Stores Right Next D< AN QRPE New Waists. White Lawn waists trimmed with jaces and Embroideries, the best aloes in the South > 89c to $10 each 1 Ladies' Lace waists in White and 1 Scru, all new models * $1.98 to $20 each 1 AND SILKS. ' n the South. Right now our ? values ever shown over any icy novelty effects. Gathered i. j ack Goods for Mourning L PATTERNS, 10 ^ . m t ' " rrr .? ' -1' ' . r .* - V. v> :j - ?W, ' j. FOLEY'S noNEr-TM The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coofh*. cold*, throat and taf trouble*. Mo opiates. Noa-aicoholic* fflTMM-rbodY. Sold aMrvohMa The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY end TAR la in a'Yellow package. Refuse substitute* Prepared only by Foley A Company* Cnieage* W. Li Wallace. 3E of IF. Kingstree Lodge ' Knights of Pgtfyias Regular Con vent too* Eve ted and 4th WedMJdajr alfhta Visiting brethren always welcome, Das tie Hall 3rd story Goordin Building. M. H. Jacobs, C. 0. rHOS. McCutchen, KR8^ ^[ F "jr ?j??????r . (7 JV/': fJnsurance > 4 ; . Fire Iftsurance, 9 * ?* . 4 % Tornado. Insurance', j Plate Glasslnsurance ? Life Insurants, Health Insurance^. 'j :v.? r Accident Insurance! -f., Burglary Insurance. We represent only 1 Companies of nnqnes- , tioned reliability and a policy is as good as a gold bond. We'll j Bond You,. As Cashier, Treasurer or any position of trust in any of the largest companies in America. * The Williamsburg 1 Insurance & Bonding Agency. 1 , office at bane of williamsburg. ! Kingstree, - S. C. ' Final DischargeTake notice, that on the 22nd day of Kay, AD 1909, I will apply to PM Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Wiliamsburg county, for a final discharge is administrator of the estate of Mrs M f Smith, deceased. T K Smith. 4-22- it Administrator. Trespass Notice. All Dersons are hereby warned not to trespass upon the lands of the estate of W J Singletary under the penalty of the law. S L Courtney, Administrator of the estate of W J Singletary. 4-15-4t vj _ 1CTI0N OE YOUR [OREY BACK. i.C. ISE in the 5outh. tolesale Prices, oor to You. IR. Ladies' Suits. Trim, Smart and theflost Wanted Fabrics Ladies' Suits in black and navy )lue Panama tastily tailored. Else* inhere you would have to pay $17.50 'or them. Our price Per Suit $13.50 Ladies' Suits in fine all-wool Pan ima in plain and shadow stripe >ffects, black and all the new colors, Suits worth $25.00, our price Per Suit $20 Ladies' Suits in all the leading Pastel shades, all chic models $27.50 to $60 Per Suit and 15 cents ?ach