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r... (At the request of the writer of the following article we allow him the privilege of supplying his own headlines.) IUU D. fir TALKS WITH JOBNSONVILLE. iflures and Facts That Lannot be : Gotten around oo a New Coonty Proposition with Rosemary as the County Seat. itor County Record:? re see through your columns that lsonvilie, Rome and Lambert . very much outspoken against ue formation of liutledge county, leheving that these friends have rawn conclusions rather hastily, nd that a more mature cousidera ^^ption would help to point out to them r errors not now apparent, we make || . bold to give them a heart-to-heart ^.talk, believing that in a '-multitude of council there is safety." Friends, to begin with, you want to know in what way and manner ? will the formatiou of Kutledge county benefit you?you as a people?you as a section of the county. We are frank to answer you, in some re> spects much, in others but little. In school improvement you could expect very little beyond what you have and what you obtaiu by your own local efforts. Iu roads improvement you have much to gaiu and nothing to lose. Upon this one point hinges your progress, your development and your finances, more than any other. A good road shorteus distances, saves wear and tear on vehicles, beast and man. No State, county or community is at its best until ber roads are fully developed. Williamsburg is roads poor?that is plain to every one. It is a case of forty acres to the mule, an obsolete and back date method of farming. Divide the farm and work two mules where only one worked belore. Moral, yote for Rutledge. The county seat is really a small matter, but in this you could expect no great amount of benefits only in letter roads and a few miles saved in distance, both sufficient to make you vote for Rutledge. We calculate that taxes would be K^eut the same as last year without increased expense of Williamsnrg this year which amounts to >,222.74. |Your farm property will advance value and jo a short while yoii will able to sell at much higher prices. H^Koaog men, how can yon afford to ^ Hpte against Rutledge? Bnl we hear you say, "We want a county seat down here. That is why we intend voting against RutB ledge. We need it moie than Lake B City." Friends, yon are right, you want it and you need it. Lake City B knows that only too well. We wish B that it were possible for you to have [H- it, but the conditions are such that you cannot get it. Gyerything says B ."impossible!"-not only impossible for you but if you defeat Rutledge |B|g|he whole territory will remain WilB liamsburg for this generation and perhaps several more. In fact, we ^Bbelieve Lake City will eventually be the county seat for Williamsburg ip Hi cas^f defeat of Rutledge, You "impossible, cra/.y man!" ^^Hten! ^ ^nVny voter who will take down a Hip of Williamsburg and follow ns fl^^Br a few moments and is not con^^^winced that this assertion is not only B possible but very probable should vote against Rutledge. We want the other fellow's vote, not yours. (sten! Rosemary, a thriving j town at the juncture of the t Company's R R with the getown & Western R R, has new dwellings going up today, ^yesterday a friend said, "Those Lies are making parks out of >onds." What does it mean?? hand of progress filled with hern capital placed upon a hern pond for development ress spells a new county and ty of money means "we will get |wewant." Now, then, Ruti is defeated, Johnsonville says ill wait ten years and then it 8 our try. But what does the ikee" behind Rosemary say: will try today!" u exclaim "impossible"?the rements cannot be met nnless take us in; we wonld obtain the court house. This point, Mr Voter, is decided by ballot, but they do nol need you. You would be a stumbling block. Your property is not a* valuable as that above Lanes emI bracing the Central R R. How could they obtain this new county? you ask. Follow us and you shall see. Begin at Mingo bridge, run the llutledge line up Mingo swamp and White Oak to the township line of Turkey and King. Run this township line at a distance of eight miles from court house to Black river, up the river to the angle, thence straight across to the north-west, passing Suiters one mile to the nofth to a point j ust north of where the Central road enters Williamsburg at the Clarendon line. Thence around the county boundary to San tee river, down San tee to a point opposite Sampit station; thence across Georgetown county to the "whirl*' on Black river, down Black river to where Mingo creek empties: up Miugo creek to the bridge. There you are! A county embracing about 620 square miles, 70 miles of railroad and a sufficient population to meet every requirement. The area, the property valuation and the inhabitants are met. This would leave old Williamsburg with about 508 square miles? (Tunison's map of S C) 30 miles of A C L railroad with Alderman's and Wilson's trams. The "over the river' political question would be solved in Williamsburg?Rosemary would be made the <vmnff7 coal- .Tnhnannville and Lake City would be doomed until the constitution of the State was chauged on requirements for a new county. Now, friends, this letter means to the voters of Johnsonville, Lambert and Indiantown just what the sign on a railroad crossing means when it says, Stop! look! listen! Will you do it? Now, friends, we have this proposition to make, Tal*e this whole question up with the "Sage of 'Possum Fork" and after He has made a thorough canvass of what we have said, and put it to a mathematical and logical test, it he says we are wrong, cast your ballot against Rutledge, If he says we are reasonably correct, don't let the influence of the mercantile interest of your section l L t? Keep you iroui voirug *vi kuucu^ county. That our position may be clearly seen on this new county question we submit that we are not now nor ever will be a politican. We have never offered ourself for an office nor would not accept anything if we could in the keeping of Rutledge county, should she succeed. Our position is clearly that of the "greatest good to the greatest number." We expect to share in the general prosperity of a new county, share and share alike with our neighbors and friends. M D N, Lake City, August 9. 'Twas a Glorious Victory. There's rejoicing iu Fedora, Tenn, A man's life has been saved,and now Dr King's New Discovery is the talk of the town for curing C V Pepper of deadly lung hemorrhages. "1 could not work nor get about," he writes, "and the doctors did me nc good,but,after using Dr King's New Discovery three weeks, I feel like a new mau, and can do good work again." For weak, sore or diseased lungs, Coughs and Colds, Hemor rhages, Hay Fever, LaGrippe, Asth' ma or any Bronchial affection il stands unrivaled. Price 50c ant $1.00, Trial Bottle free. Sold and guaranteed by D C Scott. Notice to Farmers I will be at the following place! on aud after September 1 next, rep wAoonfinnr NforrKonl' Jir IVfc n/lfffiT ICOCUUU^ iuajvuun w vvj vvwva buyers: Greelyville, Walters Depot Lanes, Gourdins and all points or the Georgetown & Western Railroad Will pay highest market price foi your cotton. J f Scott. Kingstree, S C, July 1, 1909. 7 1 3m If you want engraved visiting cards or wedding invitations we are prepared to fill youi order guaranteeing satisfactior and price. See our samples before ordering. "HAM, FROM THE TOMB " I ??? A Fitting Elegy for Editor Starr's Pet 1 Project. Editor County Record: ? l Permit me to occupy a short space in your paper, pi ease, for the purpose of telling our friends and the public generally, that Mr Stewart Starr in 'his leugthy "address,''circulated in 1 ? ?? ? /v nanat* linflut* ilofa I a SUppifIllCllt IU UJO yaym uuuti uati i J of August (J, has made several gravej J errors, but as only one is vital at i j this time, will touch upon that, i Mr Starr says that "the Olanta county scheme" is an impossibility tor a number of reasons, the princi-' pal one being that they have not, | and cauuot get, the area necessary i for the formation of a new county. ; Does Mr Starr give us credit for so! little sense? Does he think that I we would work as hord as we have done unless we knew what we were doing? For Mr Starr's benefit, as well as^forihe benefit of the public, I wil .at as a matter of fact, we not 01 j have the necessary area, etc., j but that a survey and a map of the j proposed territory have been made. Mr Starr also says that part of Mott's as well as Douglass townships are knocking to get into Kutledge j county; 1 think that what Mr Starr J must have meant to say was that thej two above mentioned are "knocking*' Rutledge county. In his "grand finale." Mr Starr speaks of being in a certain historic graveyard while writing his "Address" and I think it was a fitting place to write Hutledge county's obituary; and unbidden, comes to my mind the old familiar lines: "Hark, from the tomb, a doleful sound!" 1) E Eraser, Sec and Treas of Ex Com. Olauta, August 9. No matter how long you have suffered, Foley's Kidney Remedy will help you. Mrs S L Bowen of Wayne") W Va,writes: "I was a sufferer from kidney disease,so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight I' took Foley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured entirely." It will cure you. D C Scott. H W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT, u nrrr rrrr^rrrr tt tt (Contributed.) Appeal to Voft 5. As a legal voter in ofcc'fc eat Am, erican democracy, how amKl to dis, charge my duty on August 17? This beautiful land of the free, , bought with our father's blood and , given us as a birthright, is calling , to us for protection against the lifedestroying, man-debauching liquor traffic. We voters stand as soldiers > in single file foiming a chain from ocean to ocean, and old Fate (mak-j , ing her rounds among the nations) , is tugging at the ends thereof to see if there is a rotten link to cause the ruin and downfall of our proud, free nation. The chain is no stronger than its weakest link. Am I to be the rotten link in this democracy? Shall T, wilth my vote eustaiL the rust of ungodly law that corrodes ' the stoutest chain and causes it to crumble into red dust? Shall I le galize a thing that will sure|y bring i national destruction? s When Fate held up to the gaze of ' the world the chain of God's chosen i people, the Jews (links forged at God's altar in heaven) it was not ' able to bear the weight of its own corruption of a drunken priesthood : ' and an idolatroue people. Nation: [ after nation has gone to verify this! 1 axiom. Fate puts down the footnotes in profane history. Egypt, Greece aud Home are her chief corolaries. As sure as there is a ruling hand, guiding the planets and set3 ting on fire those that rove out of their appointed circuit, Fate is ? ?-i ?:i l i? i watcmng our nauun auu win suiaj ? pronounce weal or woe upon us as i we merit it. As au American who hails the r flag of "Old Glory" with "Long Live the Nation!", here goes my vote for a clean manhood, a pare womanhood and a safe place to bring up Godfearing boys and girls. Here is my vote for prohibition and my life to r save America from national ruin. ; A Citizen. i Old papers for sale at this 5 office. AYER?S HAIR VIGOR Stops Falling Hair Ayer's Hair Vigor is composed of sulphur, glycerin, quinin, sodium chlorid, capsicum, sage, alcohol, water, and perfume. Not a single injurious ingredient in this list. Ask your doctor if this is not so. Follow his advice. A hair food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. Promptly checks falling hair. Completely destroys all dandruff. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Does not Color the Hair J. C. Am COMPUrr. Lowell. Mm. | KINGSTREE GRADED AND HIGH SCHOOL, I | Kingstree, S. C. | > High School j > Boys and Girls prepared for College or for Business Life, c C PURE WATER, EIGHT INSTRUCTORS, J ( ucA.Tucin mcATinu FINE MUSIC DEPARTMENT. I ^ ntHU nr Vb kvwn . IW.'( _ ? HIGH SCHOOL A!V.\EX recently completed with beautiful c and spacious Auditorium. \ AMPLE ROOM FOR BOARDING PUPILS- f TERMS REASONABLE, j Fall Term Begins | Monday, September 13. j For information apply to ^ | E. C. EPPS, j T Clerk Board Trustees, f J. G. COLBERT, f Superintendent. 2 | Kingstree. S. C. j STOLL BROTHERS WK STOCKS BU? jBONDS BUV: ? AMni AfNU ttnU ^ SELL LANDS SELL It will pay you to always see us when you have any business of this kind. 96T OFFICE OVER BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG -?? ?:@:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:@.@:@:@:?@@@ ICONE AND SEE YOUR DOLLARS GROW LARGER * ? ? ? WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN: @ ?Hardware Sash Doors Blinds $ ? Lime Cement Plaster Paints ? ?Oils Glass CalcimoJ Putty, etc. ? ^ ^ ^ C.rc A rroLa Onfl Ti'iiuiorp H P rt UJ uur V^rULKCiy, VJidSO, nj;aiv. anu < ? u.~? , gjments are complete. ^ @ TOILET SETS. i? * * ? ? (? Cups and Saucers, Plates, Dishes, Bowls and @Pitchers- . I jgj Snmething nice in lamps, ask to see them. (? ? Call and let us show you something nice in a @ ? Range, Cook or Oil Stove. J? (?j (S ^ The hunting season will soon be here. Come and ^ | y inspect our line of Guns and Ammunition. ^ ;? <? gj Dont dispute with a woman when she tells you g gj that the Kingstree Hardware Company is the best place g gto buy anything in our line, because she knows what jg wshe is talking about. Don't expect your wife to meet ^ j^you pleasantly if you go to another store and pay | j?|more for the same article. ? w Ring 35 for What You Want. g gj Coffins and Caskets always on hand. Services rendered g ^ day and night. ^ gj Kemember the place g ^Kingstree Hardware Co. | @@?:@::?:@@:?:@:@:@:?:?:@:?:?:@:?:@:?:?g ?? ??^ 9MH9Bk FOR SAFE Poland-China Pigs Also u few \oung Boars and Sows ; full-blorded 1 stock entitled to registration; ages from 9 tveeka to ft month*. Prices, from $5.00 to f 10.00. Prieea quoted arc less than one-half what the sim* grade of hogs will cost you in Virginia or Tennessee. These are hue specimens of hogs, fjom my experience far superior to the Berks aire Though I have a few Berkshire* for sale too, bat not full-blooded. Come and see tne or send in your order, f wU please you. J. J. H. GRAHAM, Cades, 5. C. & _ 1 _ Im/v mm mam? SI CCKSSOKS TO ' GEO. S. HACKER 8 SON CHARLESTON, S. C. ?MK lkW>. WE MANUFACTURE Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns and Balusters; Grilles and Gable Ornaments; Screen Doors and Windows. WE DEAL IN Glass, Sash Cord and Weitfhts. tK-of Kingstree Lodge Knights of Pgtfyias Regular Conventions Krery 2nd Md 4th Wedoeidiy night* Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. M. H. Jacobs, C. C. Thos. MoCutchen, KRS&MF Summons for Belief (Complaint not served) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,. ' County of Wiiliamsburg ? Ct urt of Common Pleas. Bank of Lake City, a corporation created and existing under t t?e laws of the State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, against D E Motley. Defendant. To the Defendant, D E Motley:You are lfereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been filed in the office of the < lerk of Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for the County of Williamsburg in the State of South Carolina, and to serve a copv of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Lake City, S. f\, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of jhe day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this July 1st, 1909. Bass & Stalvey, Plaintiff's Attorney. To theDefendant, D E Motley:? Take notice that the complaint in this action.together w ith the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of :he Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions at Klngstree in the County of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina on the 3rd day of July, 1909. Bass & Stalvky. 7-8-Ot* Plaintiff's Attorneys Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Registration will be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct, in which the elector offers to f vote four months before the day of | election, and shall have paid, six ' months before, any poll tax then due j and payable, and who can both read ' and write any section of the constitq\ tion of 1895%submitted to him by the . Supervisors *of Registration, or.who, i can show that he owns, and has 1 . all taxes collectable on during/^fte ) present year, pioperty in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or ' ) more. J. Y. McGJLL, Clerk of Board. k ' * 1 * ) Depart ore of Passenger j Trains at Kingstree. C The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following ; schedule, which became effective ) Monday, May 17, 1909. ) ?NORTH BOUND| No bO 7:31 a. m, ) *No 46 11:42 a. m. ) No 78 MS pimr'"* ? ?SOUTH fUUUINtf? " s No 79 ' ? *No 47 5:58 Jy.'Bl. \ No 89 i 9:15< pvfli. < & " DAILYlEXCEPT*UNI>AY!i * *: -?* t ' -t'r'T 3