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? MGHT IN SENATE f OVER COTTON TIES1 7 iED BY SOUTH CAROLINA SENATORSSMITH BEST INFORMED NAN IN i SENATE ON COTTON ' ^ The State Bureau, 12 Post Build- j ^ioc. Washington, June *28.?Both ^he South C*roliua Senators to >k an ^ ^tive part in the fight to put cotton | .es on the free list today. They iu [1 fact practically led the fight, the j] amendment being proposed by Sen- 1 ator Culberson, who had arranged j with the Carolina Senators to speak.' But it was of no use: the Yldrich machine, which is under great obli- ,1 gations to the steel trust, voted it I. down. Senator Aldrich made the ^ plea that since there were large de-1 nosits of iron in certain Southern! States, the South ought to be mak- * ing its own cotton ties and the Southern Senators ought to be agaiust any effort to put ties on the free list. Senator Tillman replied that as a ' ] matter of fact the South did not make any cotton ties and could not 1 make any,owing to the domiuauce of ( that business by the steel trust. Senators Oliver of Pennsylvania and Lodge Massachusetts stated J that the Southern cotton farmer act- 1 ually makes money off of bagging J and ties because he buys baggiug and K ties for about 3 cents a pound and < k sells them at the same price as the cotton. ' Senator Smith completely refuted J this by showing that the Liverpool buyers deduct for bagging aud ties ] ^ 6 per cent aud then fix the price of the whole world, this 6 per cent be- ( ing taken out before the price of the (cotton is 5xcd in America. tseuator Smith got into a spirited colloquy * with Messrs OliverXodge and others , over this point, and thus demonstrated to the Senate what he could ^ do in running debate. It was clear . to all that he was a master of the subject and the best informed man in the Senate on the subject of cotCottoi. Lagging was put on the ' free list this morning, without a di- ' vision, lut the steel trust was not concerned i . mat. The Senate voted ! down the ties proposition, .'58 to Ml. Zach McGke. 1 Scraa:jQ Siidii Shots. t SciaatOu Julie 28:?Dr C II I'ate 1 spent Sunday and Monday with his parents at Bishtpville i Miss Floride liarpei of Kings tree 1 has been elected a member of the 1 faculty of the local graded school, < vice M136 Susie Varborougb, re- J signed. ' Mr J M Parker has bought the house and h t on Church street for- [ merly owned by Mr IL/.ra M Single- 1 tary and is having the house painted ' and otherwise improved. ' Mrs W S Lynch and children speut Friday u Kingstree with friends. Rev.) vV r.uluck will move iu a few d;oto his father's home at! Bethel." Mr ;.ui M.o V; msluw Wiiglitj weut iiv"." this ???or:tiug. for a few ' lavs. " WE (J I1 i "v<?<n ne h;ry. 4*The recent press reports touch* : K iUg Tent w !*. iicidettt i;i k. ... .1 :i?i a trial i OUCe V . .A.:.'. of isoi - - . .. <] .. p.tor, and some v '! *:. I iu evidence. Tnis v.i: ... : zh jury evidencej ?0 **! - . . IC'i ' s> 4WI:c . .. diy l!!c! ;:i(u court, ! ... _..ru. diet?'" "Nf, ; ' rc-spondi-d the foreman. :i.. we do v.e shoi:!u ' ; . re evidence. ? /?'. ' . . Many people with chronic throat; and lung trouble have found comfort! and relief :n Foley s Honey and Tar j as it cures obstinate coughs after | other treatment ha; failed. L M j liuggles, Keasnor, Iowa, writes: "The j doctors said I had consumption, and ! I got no better until i took Foley's | Houey and Tar. it stepped the hemorrhages and pain in my lungs and they are now as sound as a bullet." D C Scott. DR KNAPP'S PUN ! ? For Building Up Old Worn-out Farm Lands. The following is J>r Knapp's plan for bringing lip badly worn out ; lands?the doctor being a government agent for farm demonstration 1 work for this Slate: I "Plow the land eight inches deep, and if possible setting it on edge; ' then harrow it well and use about I two thousand pounds of slacked | lime, then sow one-half bushel of THE SPINSTERS' CLUB iolds Pleasant Session?Fractical Subject Discussed. "The Spinsters' Club'' held its regular meeting last Friday afterlooi., the 25th inst, at the hospitable home of the Misses Gordon on East Main street. The subject of liscussion was "Ilow to Get a IIus)and?" A great many theories were tdvanced, but the surest and easiest way (as one of our members who is n a position to know testified) was limply this: "Cover the floor with ly paper, take tooth ache, get belind the door and wait." It is leedless to say that there has been a run on all the available "Tanglefoot" n town since theD, The Spins ers worked like Trojans on their fducy work for about au hour, gossiping ill the while, as "Perpetual Young Ladies" always do. After the business part of the meeting-'" \ iver, and it was decided t> ' mough work had been done . iieeting, and that the next i. would be with Miss Lila >u the 9th of July, the dip loors were thrown opeC licious ice cream and served. Oa each table was ?ase of "Old Maids" (or Z. ind when the "Spinsters" tcv ihoir p?r>h wore, as a souvenir. )ne of these lovely (?) flowers, so ippropiiate to the occasion. Altogether the meeting was one of the pleasantest the club has ever held, thanks to the efforts of the delighth\ hostesses, Misses Martha, Esther, Mary and i^mma Gordon. Pres?nt were the followitig members: Misses Jimmie Britton, Plorrie Jacobs. Lila Ilammet, Pearl Montgomery. Louise and Eunice Harper, Dura Epps and Mrs W L Taylor. Visitors: Misses Kutledge of Summertoi:. Williams of Charleston, Sregg of Marion and Cooper of [ndiautown. a Wonderful Clock. A clock which is absolutely sileut, jo that not the slightest ticking is heard, that is guaranteed to go for 1,000 days without requiring the slightest human attention, and that will keep correct time in any posi turn ? ev'Mi upside down? such is the Eureka lock which w:is submitted for tlu* inspection of King Ed ivard " IL of England recently. 'I'lie simplicity and science of the mechanism of the invention are remarkable, This clock is an entirely aev, departure. It is as unlike the jlcl timepiece,with its weights, wheels md pendulums, as can possibly be imagined. Its dial hands are moved by direct impulse from the electric jurreut. Hitherto, attempts at making a self-winding clock have failed, jwing to the complexity of the mcdiaiusin. There is, however, praeti uaUy no mechanism, in the ordinary jeiito of the word, in the Eureka sloc'U, such works as it iias run on ball bearings large enough for a bijycle. ;o that friction is almost nil. 1} 'Oh L'inkscales to Lecture. tome, I cue 20:?Prof J 0 Clinks 'a-e: ">f \WTonl college v. II! lecture t' iimm; iii-'h school uii Wed.es! iv July i , ;>.i S:'.!0 o'c'1 '"a p jm. and it M.-m-;il!c church on l'lii! a ' v ,*Yloek p in. i'rof i' ii?ks<; lies is one of the i ; >e;i .? sneakers in South Cuy> ii- \ treat i? in sto:e foi tin -. .t'-nd these lectures. E-vvr;-i:o?:v '-t cardial!v united to COllU'. ; v.\ : K OF OHIO, j C: r? or Toi.kik), -cs Yiv . s Countv. \ Fraik J Cheney makeso.ii. that lie is s<*:: . p:r:n r of tin- lirm of F d t hem C >, doim* burnties* in the C:t ?.f Vo!e lo, Count" au-t State a. . . an 1 ha: said :i rn u iii pav the sunt of ONE ILI N DICE I) D( )LL.L v . .* v.. j a ami every c i t'atur.i Cannot, be erred by Huil Catarrh Core. S>'. ... to before ine and subscribed - i .... n/v 111i?; lifh <!.1 v of 1'Y cember. A 1> 1^S(>. A W OLE A SON, ^S - > Notakv Public. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F J CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold bv all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. sorghum, one-half bushel of cow I peas, turn the soil under eight inches and put on a winter cover of crimson clover. With plowed land treatedJn this way it will be good i for' *^y bushels of corn withoi i fertilizer." i < have pains in the back,weak back \uy other indication of a i weal or disordered condition of J the k. i*3 or bladder, you should (get Kidney and Bladder PjtU- .?; away when you expense least sign of kidney or ^der complaints, but be sure that get DeWitt's Kidney and Blad Pilla. We know whatvthey will do for you, and- if you will send your name to E C DeWitt & Co, ago, you will receive a free trial v these kidney and bladder pills, ^e sold here by D 0 Scott. orcJK CLUBBING RATES We offer cheap clubbing rates with a number of popular newspapers and periodicals. Read care fully the following list and select the one or more that you fancy and we shall be pleased to send in yonr order. These rates are of course all cash in advance, which means that both The Record and the paper ordered must be paid for, not 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve months ahead. Below is the list of our best clubbing offers. The Record and News & Courier (Serai-weekly,) $1.85. The Record and Home & Farm (twice a mouth,) $1.35. The Record and New York World (3 times a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (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 Cosmopotitou ' Magazine $1 r > Tnt R ?* and Youth's Com( pan ion (New iv ibers) $2.50. J The Reg ,-Weekly State, $2.50. The Record and Lippuicott'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, Kingstree. S. C. Old papers for sale at this oflice. LOUIS C I . 232 The Largest Whol We Cut Fine Picc Your Nearos 1 aLiBKsisEz::w"5r::?s*Hi?aar \ ' | Ladies' Costumes. White ami colored Lhrzerlc i'tia . c- ;s thcs >: {?, elaborately trhutuvd Lac and Embroideries $2.50 to $35.00 eacli .^auie iii lis ?. t.i!ity Mv.si.ihtu silk $12.75 to $50 each White and colored Jumper suit; in Lineue, English Ilepp and Ail Linen ma /\ A r? A. to a sun New line ot lloor coverings jusl j in. Write for prices. | Agents for THE LA NIGHTS OF UNREST. . j No Sleep, No Rest,No Peace Tor tbe Sufferer from Kidney Troubles. No peace for the kidney sufferer?. Pain and distress from morn to night. Get up with a lame back, ; Twinges of backache bother you all day, I Dull aching breaks your rest at night, Urinary disorders add to your I misery. Get at the came? cure the k:d ieys. L>otm s muney i'iiis win wors me cure. They're for the kidneys only? Have made great cures in Kingstree. Mrs C M Chandler, Mill St, Kiogs'ree, S C, says: "For year- I suffered from a constant, dull ache across the small of my back. I was unable to rest well and mornings arose teeliug so tired and lame that it required an effort for me to attend to my housework. Headaches and dizzy spells also bothered me and my general health was much ruu down, I doctored but could obtain no relief until I procured Doan's Kiduey Pills at Scott 's drug store. They benefited me in every way and in return for the great improvement they made, I am pleased to give them my endorsement" ' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co,, Buffalo, New York,sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take uo other. SCHOLARSHIP-AND ENTRANCE EXAMIIUATIIINS CLFMSON AfiRICIII TIIRAL COLLEGE. At the county court house on Friday, July 3, at 9 a m, the Scholarship and Entrance Examinations to Clemson Agricultural College will be held under the direction of the county board of education. Applicants must be at least 16 years of age and must be prepared to enter the Freshman class. There are no scholarships in the Preparatory class. This class is only open to a limited number of boys who cannot reach high schools and who are living in sections of the State where school facilities are poor. Scholarships are worth $100,00 and free tuition The next session of Clemson Agricultural College will begin Septembers. 1909. Apply to the county superintendent of education after June 20 for needed information concerning the Scholarship Examinations. I For catalogues, further information | and cards upon which to make applica| tion for entrance to the College.address P II MELL, President, 6-10 3t Clemson College, 3 C Notice of Guardian's * j application ior rmai j DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the 2d i day of August, 190J?, the undersigned ! will make application to the .ludge of Probate of t he county of Williamsburg i and State of iv>uth Carolina for final ( discharge us guardian of Eleida V Ful' more, minor. MATTIK L ItlCKENBAKEK, (formerly Mattie L Fulmore) Guardian. Jane 28,190?. 7-1-it Klngstree camp no- 27. Vr D1UUL.H MiaTIKH 1 st and 3ril Mondaj ' o Mights In eaoli ItV'M WfrfA// month. ' 'v4,w03Efc Visiting choppers cor\\ Sy^'A dially invited tocomt v V.tey jt>V' up and sit ou a stuinp "V y. or liaug about on tht limbs. Tiros. McCutchen, I 27 I2ni. Con. Corn, v and 234 King Street, lesale and Retail /? /-< 1 r IT 7T 1 . :e \jrocc3 lor ivierciiante t 3Iail Box flares Oin > * " 5 r*?< ,< )|\T .A. i L k5 i/iS ~*t. ?!!* /\5 11 * u.tiKr.ig SKU'i'S. . TWO GRAND SPECIALS JjiluieS dkifts in li(ju;i : > ! t k Voile, niinnut! in Satin l'audi. .(Value $7.50. Sale each $5.Oh j.iiio.s sk; to in lin. it tj'.uv.jiy A.tlimn'? Voile, black only, worth fro: J $15.00 to S3o. fin I'Ulil s? I DRESS GOOD "We carry the greatest stock stock is overflowing with the be ' counter, in all the staple and I : here froiu the markets of the wc We Hake a Specialty of 1 DIES HOME JOURN BHMf Mis | Ofllce over Sin^Iotary Buihli a; I'honj M. A. WOODS, DENTIST, LAKE CITY, - S. CI CLAYTON & COOKE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. LAKE CITY, - - - SC. Office in Siugletary Building. Special Attention to ColicJtions ; 2-2;-09 W. Lcland Taylor, DENTIST, Office over Or W V Brockingtou's Store, KINGSTREE, - - S. C. 5-21-tf. M. D. Nesmith DENTIST, LAKE CITY, - - - S. C. W. L. BASS Attorney at Law LAKE CITY, 8. C. Dr R J McCabe Dentist. rr r-KTz-1 cim r> "mm O n &HNUOXJVEJ.UJ. - U. u.| J. D. MOUZON'S barber shop ?in the? Kellahaa Hotel ia equipped with up-to-date appliances. Polite Service, Competent Workmen. 5-8-08. j, dTgilland, j 1 Real Estate Broker! KINGSTREE, S C. J I have on hand four hand ! I some and desirable cityj lots for sale at very reas-j | o'nable prices. Call and; tfive them your considera-J tion. Located in one of the* I best residence sections of + the town and on a hijflif elevation with natural* I drainage. This is your op * I * portunity to secure a nice* [ bargain in Kingstree reaU j I estate, which is rapidly* I rising in value daily. J ; "? " | i Hereatter we positively re' fuse to publish any communicaj tion received at this office later than Tuesday, noon, except 1?cal and personal items, which will not be available later than Wednesday, noon, for the current week. By trying to be accommodating we are thrown late every week and we are tired ot it. This notice applies to EVERY BODY. 4-25-tf. | ^ __ Mortgage, real estate, title lieu on crop, bill of sale, agricultural lease and lien, mort! rrnnrA nprenn.il nronertv. bill ot | I " ? i 1 w 'sale and lien on crop combined ' for sale at The Rbcokd office. l Cf\ SATISF CHARLESTON, i IAIL ORDER HOI i In any Length at Wh StowsRight Next iS AX OK PI New Waists. Whiie lain:: waiVi; n-iniiaeu v?itii Luces aud Embroideries, Out best values ia the South 8oc to $10 each Ladies' Lace waists in White and Ecru, all new models _ $1.98 to $20 each iS AND SILKS. s iii the South. Right now our 51 values ever shown over any fancy novelty effects. Gathered rid. Black Goods for Mourning AL PATTERNS, 10 - * / y ToleyT HONEMim The original LAXATIVE cough remedy., For coughs, colds, throat and long troubles. No opiates.. Non-alcoholio. Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is la a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Peley A Company, Chicago. ii' ir.iu.* ff ui n suvivi 7??????^ " nsurance Fire Insurance, Tornado Insurance, Plate Glass Insurance Life Insurance, Health Insurance, Accident Insurance, Burglary Insurance. We represent only Companies of unquestioned reliability and a policy is as good as a gold bond. Weli Bond You.. As Cashier, Treas- v urer or any position of trust in any of the largest companies in America. The Williamsburg Insurance & Bonding Agency, OFFICE AT BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG, Kingstree, - S. C, la Cl couch mo CUBS THE luncs wth Br. ICinfir's iw s M w to Olseovery Colds s i AMD ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. ! GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY 4 Oil MONEY REFUNDED. Notice to FarmersThe Williamsburg County Farmers' Union will meet in Kingstree on Friday. J uly 2, at 12 o'clock m. All local Unions are requestedjto send delegates, as there will be business of vital importance to come before the Union. J D Danikl, 1'res. J T Frierson, Sec. 6-10-3t FOIEYSHONEMAR Cures Colds] Prevents Pneumonia ACTION OS YOTTE30NEY BACK. 5. C. JSE in the South. c'esale Prices. ?oor lo You. i Ladies' Suits. Trhn, Smart and the Host Wanted Fabrics Ladies' Suits "in black end navv j blue Panauu tastily tailored. Else. where you would haw to nay ?1.7.50 - ? j for them. Our pciee Per Suit $13.50 Ladies' Sails in line all-wool Pan j ama in plain and shadow stripe effects, black ami all the new colors, I Suit* worth 823.00. 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 Eacli # ' , ' i