The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 16, 1909, Image 2

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?ir?pi' ir ti"> pi ^ pi* 4* 4* ** Having purchased the K 4* ! REM EM We have had a force of clerks i ing and re-arranging these goods ai f4} but what is in First Class condition 4s or shelf-worn has been culled out. i of this large stock at a 1% saving ii t A 7,000.00 i I Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, ICrockerv, Shirts and Underwear fo Ladies, Hardware and Farming Imp lars, Bridles and a big variety of ot J numerous to mention. r to 1 |.L f i\eiiicinuci uj f Remember T l And Don't Forget to T ! * I T sjs s^t i|i <|h LETTER FROM ANDREWS. the State p< is his end. Moreovei Comments on a Recent Heinous Crime somewhat ?Dissertation on Nenro Race, who comn are vagranl Andrews, December 13:-lbe homK Md people of oar town have read with j much interest the account of the where they assault of a white girl by the'vagrancy J negro, Kose, in the Hebron section forced and of the county. Now, Mr Editor, crime and i this is an awful trial to our cool- ed by the headed citizens of Williamsburg negro chi county, but the men of Hebron by their fs deserve praise for their cool and made to woi deliberate course of action in this hear of one matter. We pay taxes for the crime, mantenauce of the law aud let us By the w IaoI- tn the law for orotection, But your little there is one serious matter to be I the promis considered by our white people, but, rest \ Will the law ever be sufficient to not beeu f stop this brutish crime? Must our Bucks" ar< women always be menaced with opossum is the danger of becoming the piey hog killing cf the black demons of the South? the holiday J The writer predicts that the time be by any is not twenty years in the future when the whites and the negroes will not be able to live in the same Beware of State and county together. The that negro race is fast returning to 7 i J? as mercury savagery. Just 40 years ago those senae of ^ supposed humans were freed from range the w ? the bonds of slavery. Did this ing it throu brutal crime obtain when they Such articl were slaves? No; but when there ?x?epton ] . . . table physic has been only one generation rais- wiu g t ed free they have shown their can possil brutish and savage nature. What Hall's Cata will the next generation do? Now, by P J CI we might ask why the freeing of the negro makes him a worse ^lood and creature. It is because of lack of system. Ir raising and training. When the I Cure be sur negroes were slaves they were is taken int< trained and controlled by the white m i xr . .. i. Jestimoui&l people. Now, by the time a negro gold by E boy is 12 years old, he leaves his bottle. mother and goes to some public Take Hal work, for very often he knows stipation. no father. He then goes, from bad to worse. No one to chastise him By helpi for any thing he does, his natural self. Buy inclination is for evil and he drifts advertise from one crime to another until mention t P T 'j* <y 3> i >|?? ANNOUI KNNEDY-M0NTG03CERY stoek. BARGAI BEB OUR busy at work assort- w w m id nothing is otTered :. Everything damaged '' ^ Ilcl\C Iliiu ? You get the cream the week getting 1 Pr,Le- wliicli will tnke i StOCk Thursday, Hats, Tin Ware and CoiUC C<11 1J Jill r Men and Underwear this splendid sto< dements, Horse Col- where her Staple Goods too duty. ie Place-KENNE the Opening D Remember that We Are He < This S W. T. W Kingfti ?fj?-f -??*7- - i*?f?r?T?T?T?*fJ?' jnitentiary or the gallows 2laaai?*aflBaaiaiaiaaaia H UNION HIGH SCHOOL. , the white people are to blame. Most negroes Rome, December 11.?OnTha ait those awful crimes giving evening the teachers of bs who loaf around our school and a number of yonug refuse to work. We 0t the community presented aw at hand to put them verv entertaining comedies, " will work. Let our a Man jn the House," and "Ju law be rigidly en* Jum," both of which were "h we will have less 01 tnis \ large audience from var crime generally commit- neighboring communities, as negroes. Notice where as the patrons of the school, gat Idren have been raised ed to enjoy the evening. On< ithers and mothers and the special features of the occa rk every day, you never Was the vocal musical select attempting this heinous rendered bv Miss Lula Deri Refreshments were sold after ay, Mr Editor, I noticed programme had been rendered reminder in reference to from the door receipts and e of this correspondent, ;freshments quite a tidy sum Usured that you have realized, which will be used orgotten. The "Georgia added improvements in the sc i sweetening daily; the equipment. Those who took ; sonie-what scarce, but jn the play were: Mi3se3 Stu will take place before Derham, Rivers, HooteD, Cnnn s and the editor will not ham, and Messrs Eaddy, Thoi means neglected. Harper and Johnson. Subscriber. School will dismiss for the 1 mm days on the 22nd inst., resun Ointments for Catarrh work on January 4. Contain Mercnry, Edita Literai will surely destroy the aell and completely de- A|#lft ! Saw Mill at Mttnigl hole system when enterrrVt JKq mnnnns cnrfnr?e>a nnminrlfnl nf HamnnPBR. Hr: IUV UIUWU0 BUI4WWWI wo -mmm. tea should never be used storms or cold, W J Atkins wo; prescriptions from repu- as Night Watchman, at Ba; nans, as the damage they Springs, Tenn. Such exposure j en-fold to the good you him a severe cold that settled or sly derive from them, lungs. At last he had to giv rrh Cure, manufactured work. He tried many remedies leney & Co, Toledo, 0, all failed till he used Dr Ki mercury,and is taken in- New Discovery. "After using sting directly upon the bottle," he writes, "I went buc mucous surfaces of the work as well as ever." Severe Ck i buving Hall's Catarrh stubborn Conghs, inflamed tin e you get the genuine. It and sore lungs, Hemorrhages, Ci ernally and made in To- and Whooping Coagh get quid by F J Cheney & Co. lief and prompt cure from this g Is free. ous medicine. 50c and $1.00. G ruggists. Price, 75c per bottle free, guaranteed by D C S< ll's Family Pills for con- ?? Mortgage, real estate, t ? lien on crop, bill of sale, a ng us you help your- cultural lease and lien, mi from the houses who gage personal property, bil in The Record and sale and lien on crop combi :he paper. tf' for sale at The Record office i mi." v- . ^^^?<$ ??4??^? MCEMEN of General Merchandise I will c N PRICE OPENING i bis force at work all can get e1 ready for our opOig for SanU place December 16 ? rnmnlp (1 tfot your choice from _ r'~ 73 * Fruits, Cc ek at your own price. We c nil* dollar does double varied sto than till t DYMONTGOiV Tk i lrerloTT raic? i nuiouay ire to Sell the goods ale is Strictly Cash?NC Tlk.in ree, S C . / f-??f?-f1?Y' ??f-'>?? f?*f? ^?*? f ? iax Notice. A i?cl? The tax books will 'be open for col lection of taxes the 15th day of October MM nks- next for the year 1909. .Thx levy as follows: th'- For State, h\i mills me a *' Ordinary County, 2% y ^ulU Special Roads, 1 " ? InO 4* |^0fl(]g J Not Constitutional School, 3 " }(WvVW , A capitation tax of $1.00 on all male ^ muo persons between the ages of 21 and 60 ^ ' J its." years, also 50cents per head on all dogs, ^ also 2 mills for retiring bonds in King-- ? Win 10118 tree township,4 mills for retiring bonds ^ cessit^ well in Lake City township and 2 mills for ^ sorrv" , retiring bonds in Greelyville school ^ "er* district, No 22. ^ ; of Commutation (Road) tax, $2.00. ^ Such E Levy for special school districts as ^ fi,on follows: Nos 17, 26, 27, 28, 23, 33, 35,36. ^ viooe, ion8 4 mills; Nos 15. 24, 31, 8 mills; Nos 19, ^ 20, 21, 22, 25, 32, 2 mills; No 18,1 mill; ^ rro.p lam. Kingsttee, No 16, 4 mills special, 2 ^ the mills High school. ^ . i will be at the following places men- ^ Kings an'A tior.ed below for collection of said taxes: ^ re- Oct. ^ n . Kingstree, 15, 16. 18,19, 20 and 21 > Oenl was Hebron, J L Gowdv's store, 22 ^ settlem o u? *? ^ n. Tor ^sitcrs, fu tiuuc \j\ hrv.l Greely\-ille, 25 and 26 S- PieaQp Gourd in?, 27 ^ -ricaae part Suttona, 28 ^ ment o: J, Trio, 29 ^ DD,S? Harper?, 30 ^ in?- Nov. ^ ^. Benson, V W Graham's store. 1 ^ (jive 31a3> Bloomingvale, 2 ^ count} Morrisville, ' 3 ^ i/iftlPC ,. Rhems 4 ^ KINhN [10'1* Church P 0, W R Graham's store, 5 Oaaaaaa nine R?me, 0 Lamberts, 8 _ ? Arda X Roads, Eaddy's store, 9 3 Johnsoiville, 10 I" voxpo, ii r .. Prospect, 12 I Leo, 13 I II ht Scranton, 17 and 18 ! 11 Lake C ity,. 19 and 20 H11 afte, Cades, 22 ' -I,..! Lake City, 23 ^.__ nSTr Kin/fstree, 24, 26, 27, 29 and 30 Qner Dec. Whe gave KinRStree, 1,2, 3, 4 and 6 thing" 1 i his Lake City, 7 itself, e ud Kingjstree, m i ljl Fn>m 8th to 23rd and from 28th to we I , oa?s 81st December, inclusive. 8 Those who desire to pay their taxes ore through the mail would expedite mat-1c fa tere by dropping the Treasurer a postal Y ' 1asking for tne amount of their taxes so ' as to avoid sending the wrong amount, Oa-8 also stating the township or townships, roup (if property is owned in more than one) i c re_ ana if possible give school district wh^re ? i property is located, also state whether J i poll or road tax, or both, are wanted. wriijrh ^rial Atter paying taxes examine your re- wnicn COtt. ceipts and see if all of your property is have a covered. If nor, see about it at once. By following the above suggestions complications and additional cost may itle be avoided. J Wesley Cook, Kri" 1-1-10 County Treasurer. I ort- L 1 ned Old papers for sale at this ;. office. % '* * I IT. I lose out same at the same stand at Christmas Goods i ?? mT dock of Holiday Goods, all fresh and new. You 4> yerything for home use and find all you want ?? Claus to fill the little ones' stockings. T nn nnnrrnv ncniDTiiniT i ' un unuiLM ULrMimcni y te with High Grade btaple and Fancy Groceries, indies and everything for the table, lo not quote prices having such a large and >ck that to give even a partial list would more T his space. J -| _____________________________ ^ P 1EKY blUKh+J i * ' i n ' , December 16-1 ) GOODS CHARGED*: | s -I ^ 4 ? iKhH w*w ilkaand hide3 mmm iiiit highestmaiketpiici n 11 fm pad fok iaw mis i i llojl ahd hides. WaolComsdnfaa. Writ* far D? ^ prlo?4ietmentiedartMea4 ?TA?LI8H?Dt83T john white a 00m" louwtoabk* wvvvvyyyvwvvv^^ pt3*i rrroTTTS ^ -Tv-r/ ? l_ ! ^ XXN ? W .liV^Ai^LN WOU. ^ ter is coming and the danger from fire will of ne- 3* ' / be increased. You had better be "safe than J* " Let us make you safe. *0 OUR COMPANIES ARE STRONG, 3: -J lames as Continental, Liverpool and London and 3r iEtna and New Hampshire prove it j WE PAY THEIR LOSSES PROMPTLY ** stimonials of our customers prove it. Here is on e 3 Kingstbee, S 0, November 9, 1909 J* tree Insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co, % ^ Kingstree, S C. i| demen:?We received sight draft this morning for $305.73 J" entin full for our policy with the Equitable Fire Insurd of Charleston. Said loss occurred by fire on November 2. Tm accept oar thanks for your prompt adjustment and settle- ^ f this matter. Youre respectfully, ^ jH McIntosh & Moore. 5 s Per W K Mcintosh ^ . fij : us a trial. We insure anywhere in Williamsburg ^ V r. Yours for service, jfl TREE INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE & LOAN CO|M FTS OF QUALITY. 1 n vou are selectinc a cift for a friend, select some :hat will last a little longer than the holiday season It will be much more appreciated. iave a large stock of Squares, Rugs, Framed Pictures, Am /illow Rockers, Morris Chairs, Hand Bags, pj and in fact anything in the FURNITURE EINB, Jr would rnaue a most; acceptaoie present, neaiso h . full line of , a^O^TBLTIBS. J. STACKLEY- I COFFINS AND CASKETS. | Services rendered day or night. ' ' J