The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 30, 1909, Image 8
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THE NEWSPAPER AND THE TOWN.
The One Reflects the Public Spirit of p
the Other.
Ill discussing the usefulness, as j
well as the character of the news- i \
paper, which of course is dependent 11
upon the support it receives whether \
it shall be what it ought to be or not, : c
the Wilmington Star drives the ?
truth home with sledge hammer <
Klsxma in fAllAwino* | a
UlUHO 1U WUV 4Vlivn?w^. c
"A newspaper publisher makes t
just as good a newspaper as his re- t
ceipts from subscriptions and adver- ^
tisements will warrant him in mak- t
ing. It is always a publisher's am- ?
bition to get out a creditable sheet, ]
but he can not do it on wind, and hot r
air certainly won't take the place of j
money to pay expenses. t
The better a newspaper is support- t
ed, the better paper it will be. It j
represents just the amount of public j
spirit there is iu a town, and some- f
times it represents a good deal more, (
Many knockers of the newspaper
couldn't get out a weekly sheet if (
one was turned over to him, but j
sometimes friendly critics make good
suggestions which publishers appreciate
and proht by. It is the
citizen who wants to help you build ^
up that is a welcome kicker, but the
fellow with a grouch and free advice
that hasn't got anything in it .
and who doesn't show up any long ^
green to pay for getting out the
paper, is the individual that the j
publisher places ou bis list of undesirable
citizens.
Sometimes it is a good idea to
Knock the knockers so they can see
themselves as others see them. The
man who subscribes to and advertises
in his home paper helps himself,
helps his town, and helps the paper, >
The kuoeker should at least con- !
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tribute something to a paper's a33ets
before he undertakes to knock, or
else he is doing business without a
license."?Farm and Factory Journah
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Musings. 1
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With a great many people, "up-to- j
date" means straw hats in January.
How to make a dollar go along
way: Mail it to Roosevelt. I
There is a fortune iu sight for the J
dermatologist who discovers a bleach for
the Black Hand. 4
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Before we can talk intelligently e
about woman's suffrage, we must *
discover whether the country is real- j
ly governed by the man higher up <.
or the womau lower down behind the
man higher up.?Ellis O Jones in
October LippiwotCs.
The Recoko has printed up a t
number of promissory note p
books, tifty notes to the book, r<
I that we are selling at ten cents 1<
each. tf it
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ENGLAND AND THE HOUSE FLY.
low the Pest is Handled in the "Right
Little, Tight Little" Isle.
England is une country wlure the
lOiwe lly is not. The "right littio
ight little" isle, over which we crow
n such lusty and boastful commerial
and inventive triumph, has us
iopelessly distanced when it conies
:o the merely trivial issue of conerving
human lifP. A contributor to
he September McClure's describes
he manner in which Britain has
^one about abolishing, or mitigating,
bis plague of the commonplace. For
ifty years laws against the accumuation
of filth and garbage have been
igorouslv enforced, while other law
iroviding for rigid protection of
hese substances from the invasion of
he rausca domestica have been apilied
with impartial severity. As a
esult,England comes as near being a
lyleas country as any other nation
)n the globe.
Of course, the species has not been
exterminated. In a country shelterng
many mil lions of people there
uust necessarily be the customary
dement of careless and dirty individials
nullifying or impeding the
vork of sanitation. But, speaking by
md large, England has worked wonlers
even with this class of indifferent
customers, those who are really
wrticeps criminis in all the tragic
mischief for which the house fly is
responsible.
It is easily conceivable that the
same approximate results could be
obtained in America. In a campaign
of this tremendous scope,the element
of co-operation would be of vital importance.
For instance, the nation
would continue to be scourged with
typhoid and other transmissible diseases,
even if every city cleaned up,
?o long as the rural districts ignored
sanitary precautions. As a matter of
fact, physicians trace the typhoid
epidemics that usually develop in the
fall to returning 'Tesorters," who
have become infected while visiting
n the country.? Atlanta Const it n
ion.
A Hurry Up fall.
Quick! Mr Druggist?Quick!?A
rox of Buckien's Aruica Salve?
Here's a quarter? For the love of
VIoses, hurry! Baby's burned himielf,
terribly?Johnnie cut his foot
vith the axe?Mamie's scalded?Pa
an't walk frcm piles?IJillie has
)oils?and my corns ache. She
jot it and soon cured all the family,
ts the greatest healer on earth.
Sold by J) C Scott.
J low seldom people think to betow
praise upon those with whom
hey are in daily contact. Your emloyea,
your associates, your childen
and your wife would find their
)ads lightened by a word of comlendation
now and then 1
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Here and There.
A Missouri man has been put into
prison for having married thirteen '
wives. HeVnot a criminal. He's a j
, lunatic.
We all iike to brag of our ances- j
i tors, but sometimes forget so to live|
that our descendants can do the;
: same thing.
Young man, beware of the ham- j
1 mock these balmy fall evenings, or
| some fair Usher may gill you in its
; meshes.
Each step taken for mother adds
to the time she will be with you to
i enjoy your deeds of love and to cheer
j you with her smile.
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Cooks get better w^fces than school
teachers. Brain fond d ?esn't have to
be as well prepared as that you put
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in your 8comaen.
There are manv different terms
for chauffeur. Some of them will
readily come to mind about the time
you get bumped by a machine.
The wasp waist is the latest in
femine wearing apparel?and the
boys will have to be careful where
they put their arms after this.
Next fall Mars will come within
1251,000,000 miles of the earth. Pre
pare to gossip over the back fence
! with your neighbors in the planet.
The former prim^ minister of
China has been sent the yellow cord
j ?which is a polite way the Chinese
I have of telling him to go off and
' Oslerize himself.
, | A man who slips 011 a banana
[peeling, then arises and without
waste of words or ruffled temper,
removes the peeling to that others
may not slip on it, is a Christian.
Many people delude themselves by
j saying "It will wear away, "when
they notice symptoms of kidney and
: bladder trouble. This is a mistake.
Take Foley's Kidney Remedy, and
stop the drain on the vitality. It
cnres backache, rheumatism, kidney
! anil bladder trouble, and makes ev- '
ery trace of pain, weakness and uri- j
nary trouble disappear,
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Weak ;
Kidneys
Oiqm nor* troubla th?a uj other orfau of
the body. The function of the kidneys Is to |
ispnrnte Inorganic snlt snd water In the pro- j
eess of circulation, nnd to remove them and ,
their nttendantpolsons from thn body through |
the bladder. Therefore when thn kid neve :
become dlsensed nnd weak they are naturally
nnnble to perform their work properly, and ;
pains la tha back. Inflammation of tne bladder
and urinary disorders are the result. It la :
Imperative thai a prompt relief be afforded,
which Is Impossible unless you ramovs tha ,
causa,
j DeWitt'a Kidney ind Bladder Palls j
promptly eliminate poisons from ths system
and at tha asms time make tha kldnays wall
sad atronf.
For Weak Kidneys. Baokaohs. Inflammation
of the bladder ana all
, urinary troubles Da Witt'a Kidney
and Bladder Pilla are uniurpanao.
A Week's Treatment for 25a.
Money baok If they fall.
For Sale by W L Wallace. '
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jtivenience and facility for
GOODS
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Easy money is the hardest to keep- j
It is all light to be selfish with
vour troubles.
The
family tree sometimes bears
pretty poor fruit.
The man who fa.Is never claims to 1
be a self-made mail.
Down east where there are somei
who spend $2"?,000on a supper for a 1
dog, while others can't get what a j
dog would ordinarily be satisfied |
with, is a good breeding place for j
Socialism.
Trespass NoticeAll
persons are hereby warned against
fishing, hunting, cutting wood or in
am manner trespassing on the lands of
the undersigned. Anyone disregarding
thi? notice will be dealt with according
to law. j
Emma Mouzon.
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0-3-?-it R A Woods. j
Summons for Relief- j
(complaint served )
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COl'NTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, I
Court, of Common Pleas.
Belle G IUakeley as Administratrix of
t.he Estate of 1 A Blakeley, Plaintiff,
against
Martin Boyd. I 1) Boyd, Emma Marshall,
Elizabeth Cooper, IVT Evans,
Lorena McElveen, Charley Bryan.
Min ?ie Bryan, Bloomer Loryea, Hasel
Loryea. Sidney Lor.vea and Horace
Lorve.i. Defendant*.
To the Defendants. Mariin Boyd, J D
Boyd, Emma Marshall, Elizabeth
i Cooper. W T Evans, Loiena McEl!
veen. Charley Brvan, Minr.ie Bryan,
Bloomer Loryea,Ha-el Loryea. Sidney
j Loryea an'I 11 once Loryea,
Y<>u are hereby summoned and reI
?-J ? rtnufitw f Wa /tonttkln inf in tliia
qmrcu lu au;?*iri uic L\Mii|;iaiui. tit ?**? <?
action, of which a < ? py is herewith
served upon y< 2, and to "serve .1 copy of
your answer ? th-* said complaint on
t lie subscri''fs at their ollice, Kiug-trce,
S C. within twenty davs after the
service hereof; exclusive of the day of
such service; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiil' in this action will
apply to the court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
Kem.ev & Hinds.
P'aii tiff'- Attorneys.
Take Notice?That the complaint
in the above entitled action was filed in
the ollice of the Clerk of Court for Williamsburg
county the 14rh day ol September,
1909.
Kkllky & Hinds,
9-lC-fit Plaintiff's Attorneys, j
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Summons for Relief. |
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, |
county ok williamsbukp.
Court of Common Pleas. |
H M Cooper, T M Cooper and J F
Cooper, co-partners trading and doing
business under the firm name and
style of Cooper Brothers, Plaintiffs,
against
L A Gibbs, Defendant.
To the Defendant, I< A Gibbs:?
Von are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this
action which was filed in -the office of
the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for said county on the s-'oond day
of September, A I) l!K)9, and to serve a
copy of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscribers at their office
in Kincstree, S C. within twenty davs
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aiuer me >< i yiuc uckui, amuoi . v. >>*
the tlay of such service, and if you faii
to answer the said complaint within the
time aforesaid the piaintid's in this action
vv?]l apply to the court foi the relief
demanded in the said complaint.
Gilland ?fc Gi eland.
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Kingstree, S C,
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Carload of fesh s ock will arrive this week.
Fancy Driving Horses,
Combination Horses, fj
Good Work Horses. I
Any and all sizes of |fl
(Nice, Sleek Farm Mules M
in pairs or single. m
Call and see us before buying or trading.
Yours to please,
(Williamsburg Live Stock Co,
Kingstree, S. C.
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Any I
Bank ;1
Can handle your business after a fashion, when times are
good and money easy. When times are hard and
monev tiirht" you feel the need of a business
connection with a
BIG, STRONG AND RELIABLE BANK.
Do your banking business and make your creuit good
with the
OLDEST BANK IN WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY,
THE BANK OF KINGSTREE. j
RESOURCES ----- $200,000.00 P
D. C. Scott, N. D. Lesesne, F. W. Fairey, 1-J
President. Asst. Cfcshier. Cashier.
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w Our stock is jiow complete with full and up-to-date line of
lit Men's, Women's and Children's $
| WEARING APPAREL|
0/ FOR FALL AND WINTER. ^1
See our stock arid compare pr:ce3 with others. We sell so as to jJH
ik\ sell to you again.
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