The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 23, 1909, Image 2
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ing and re-arranging these goods and
but what is in First Class condition. I
or shelf-worn has been culled out. ^
?j? of this large stock at a big saving in \
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Drv Goods, Shoes, Notions, Hi
Crockery, Shirts and Underwear for I
^ Ladies, Hardware and Farming Imple
v lars, Bridles and a big variety of othe
i numerous to mention.
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NEW LIEN LAW. his lien f<
lien lor a
Some Points Discussed That Nay ?>rives the
interest Our Readers. enforce tin
not think
Od January 1,1910, the new inteaded fo
lien law enacted by tbe General enable the
Assembly at its last session goes an(j under
into effect. There seems to be stands. T<
some misunderstanding' or want vances the
of understanding as to how far adVan<
the new law repeals the old, or tenant."
how far liens will lawfully hold From th
under the new law. It remains, that, while
of course, that the rent^for land iandlor
constitutes a lien on the crop ^ leaves
grown upon it, and also that ajj The
the advances made by a farmer giderable (
to a tenant for the crop grown time t
upon his land constitute a lien +em sterns <
upon the crop grown on the-for better
land, but as to whether such a mains to
lien is transferable is a point herald.
on which there is much disa- ?_
greement. (
A firm of eminent attorneys,
Who for reasons of their own do Ed' r
not wish their names to be #
known, but whose reputation is ^
so well established that its ad- ldn ?
ic nnhe<;itatinerlv accepted, a*e ^ 1C 1
has gh en the following inter- December .
pretation of the law on this success- ^
point to an exchange: *be ladies (
"In our opinion the act of a^y assist
19(W concerning the lien law on- ^ancy wor*
ly repealed the right of an ag- wa>'s> also
ricultnralist to give a lien for kindly let 1
advances made by person other building in
than his landlord. We think bazaar,
the landlord has the right to Sadies
make advances to his tenants (yHLRcHand
that in addition to his rent Kingstree,
lien, he will have a lien for ad
vances so made. Rich !W<
"We do not think the landlord beside this:
can enter into a contract with as saying tb;
his tenant to furnish him sup- ters as one o
tln-n assign this ben to a j lnat
merchant and let this merchant ^.^never
furnish the supplies, for the act for me/> xii
distinctly gives the lien for ad- a woman b
vances to the landlord 'for all and ju
advances made by the landlord lp\t>r
Al Melancholy,
to such tenant dunug the yeur. 1 Kaintin^ a
"The act of 190G, page 83, j builds up tb
allows the landlord to assign TVy them.
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MfEDY-MONTGOMERY sto
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isy at work assort- " '
nothing is offered
Everything damaged I13>\6 fl
rou get the cream the week get
'r,ce which will ta
SlOCk Thursda
its, Tin Ware and Collie eOl lj
Wen and Underwear this splendid
ments, Horse Col- ic wViai1
:r Staple Goods too
duty.
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the Opening
Remember that We Are
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)r rent due and his LIQUOR BROUGHT FANC
dvances made, and
assignee right to uen,QaojQ| DispensarySto
e lien, but we do
this latter act was Fixtures Sold at Aui
r any more than to By awthority conferre<
assignee to enforce, Dispensary Auditor
the law as it now COunty dispensary boai
> have a lien for ad- Monday sold at public
landlord must make gmall amount of the stoc
:es himself to the je?j. 0yer when the dispe
closed, also the fixtures
is at will be seen etc> 0f tjje C0UDty dispen
the new law leaves office and the several disj
*d ample protection There seemed to. be
the merchant none mand for the alcoholic
it this will to a con- the day being cold and
legree modify the 30me of it brought a hij
enant farming sys- packages of a half dozen
certain, but whether for a{ retail in the dispel
or tor worse re- ^ understand that the li<
be seen. Augusta 0giCe fixtures brought
which will be added to t
, " longing to the county th
(3rd Of Thanks. at present by the actioa
nty Record? winding-up commission
to extend to our "P claims against the li
ds our appreciative Some discussion was c
their liberal patron- board's selling liquor at
made our bazaar on Monday,mauv welliufor
3 such a pronounced believing that there is
ie also wish to thank Tor thus disposing of t
af Kingstree who so the defunct dispensaries
ed us by furnishing man of the county dispe
c and in many other ?n being asked about th
Dr McCabe, who so formed us that the b?
as have the use of his directed by Auditor Wei
which to have our there has been any inf
the prohibition law the i
Of Prksbyteriax rests upon the State disj
tor and his advisers.
December 17.
? ? Looking One's 1
?n's Gifts Are Poor T . , , .. ,
Its a woman s deligh
4iI want to go on record best but pimples, skii
at I regard Electric Bit- sores and boils rob life
f the greatest gifts that ten! Bucklen's Arnica
leto woman," writes Mrs them; makes the skin ?
It of Vestal Center,N Y. vety. It gloriGes the
forget what it has done Pimples, Sore Eyes,
is glorious medicine gives Cracked Lips, Chapped
uoyant spirits, vigor of it. Infallible for Piles,
bilant health. It quickly Scott's.
vousness, Sleeplessness,
Headache, Backache, ,
ud Dizzy Spells; soon 01d PaPers fur sal.
e weak,ailing and sickly. the hundred at T?
50c at D C Scott's. office
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NCEME
ck of General Merchandise I w
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ad a big force at work all
can
ting ready for our opening f
ike place ^
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iy, December 16
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f and get your choice from
stock at your own price,
e your dollar does double var
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Here to Sell the goods
5 Sale is Strictly Cash?
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.1 prices. fax Notice. j
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The X)ks will be open for colCkand
Office lection o*?aces the 15th day of October
j next for the year 1909. ^
CtlOD I Tax levj as follows:
For State, 5% mills ^
1 upon then, ** ?
West, the < Roads, 1 " ^
8 nn luflt " Constitutional School, 8 " ?
A capitation tax of $1.00 on all male ^
auction the persons between the ages of 21 and 00 ?
W of 1 iminra year- also 50cents per head on all docs, ^
? also 2 millii for r^tiri'ig bonhs in King"- ^
nsarie.4 were tree township,4 mills for retiring bonds ?
. fnpn;*nM> in hake City township and 2 mills for *
' ' retiring bonds m Greelyviile school ^
sary board's district, No 22. >
ipnaaripfl Comraul ation (Road) tax, $2.00. ^
pens es. Levy for special school districts as ^
a lively de- follows: Nos 17, 20, 27, 28, 29, 83, 35,36. >
stimulants 4 milIsl N(r ,5' 24'81' 3 ml,lsJ ^08 1V- <
stimulants, 20, 21, 22, 25, 32, 2mills; No 18,1 mill; <
[ rainy, and Kingstree. No 16, 4 mills special, 2 1
mills High school. ^
gher p..ice in j wyj g( aj. the f0n0Wjng places men- ^
than it sold tior.ed below for collection or said taxes: >
nsaries. We KJngstreet 15| 16i 18 19> 2o and?2i <
}Uor and the Hehron, J L Gowdy's store, 22 3
about $200. Gnlelyville, 25 and 26 J
he profit be- Gourdins, 27 j
at is t;ed up ST???n3' g J
of the State Harpers, 30 3
in holding uensOM) y Graham's store. * 1 5
quor louses- Bloomingvale, 2 5
uuaed by the "e' j J
auction here Church P O, W R Graham's store, 5 C
rncd p.Tsous Lamteru, 8 =
no provision Ards X Roads, Eaddy's store, 9
. aee^La nt Johnsonville, 10
he eff ects of VoxPO, 11
. The chair- Prospect, 12
maary board, scraaton, 17 and II
e matter, in- Lake City, 19 and 20
j Cade?, 22
?ard acted as Lake City . 23
it, so ;hat if Kingstree, 24, 26, 27, 29 and 30
ringementof Kingstree, l;S,3,4and6
esDontibility L*ke City, 7
Kingstree,
leusar) audi- From 8th to 23rd and from 28th to
31st December, inclusive.
Those who desire to pay their taxes
through the mail would expedite matters
by dropping the Treasurer a postal
Best. asking for the amount of their taxes so
as to avoid sending the wrong amount,
t to look her also stating the township or townships,
i priintmiiH (if property is owned in more than one)
f ' r.and if possible give school district wh-?re
or joy. Lds- 1)r0perty j5 located, also state whether
balve cures poll or road tax, or both, are wanted,
oft and vel- Atter pay ng (axes examine your re-,
face. Cures CL'ipts and see if all of your property is
P i ", ^ covered. If nor, see about it atonce.
j I5y following the above suggestions
Hauds. Iry complications and additional cost may
2oe at D C b3 avoided
J Wesley Cook,
1-1-10 County Treasurer.
s cheap by
te Record Old papers for sale at this
office.
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ill close out same at the same stand at r mm
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Christmas Goods
Big stock of Holiday Goods, a'l fresh and new. You T
get everything for home use and find all you want T %!,
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Clans to fill the little ones' stockings. I
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT ;:jj
omplete with High Grade btaple and Fancy Groceries, >
lits, Candies and everything for the table. [ I
We do not quote prices having such a large and I
nri\fA Avon 3 n3rti;il list would more I
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n fill this space. [ I
)mery store::!
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IF XS3ES I3STSXJI3^.^TCB. |
Winter is coming and the danger from fire will of ne- 3? * 'raS
cessity be increased. You had better be "safe than
sorry." Let us make you safe. *
OUR COMPANIES ARE STRONG. ' +1
Such names as Continental, Liverpool and London and 3^ ;;
Globe, J2tna and New Hampshire prove it ^ p
WE PAY THEIR LOSSES PROMPTLY- f|
The testimonials of our customers prove it. Here is on e J'
Kingstree, S 0, Nove ber 9,1909 3*
Kingstree Insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co, 31 ;
Kingstree, SC. ^ -v'v
Gentlemen:?We received eight draft this morning for $305.73 3"
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" BtlUCUiCUt ill l u 11 xvi vui |/v?ivj vmv ?-j v__
t ance Co of Charleston. Said loss occurred by fire on November 2. -+1
* Please accept our thanks for your prompt adjustment and settle- 3*
+ ment of this matter. Yours respectfully, .jy
t ' McIntosh'& Moore. 5 vjJ?
: Per W K Mcintosh ^
t Give us a trial. We insure anywhere in Williamsburg 3* i
* county. Yours for service, Ji
\ KIN6STREE INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE & LOAN CO. ^ 1
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GIFTS OF OUALITY.il
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When you are selecting a grift for a friend, select some*
thing: that will last a little longer than the holiday season %'
itself. It will be much more appreciated 11 ^3
We have a large stock of jA
Art Squares, Rugs, Framed Pictures, :k
Willow Rockers, Morris Chairs, Hand Bags,
and in fact anything in the tL*
FURNITURB BINE, fj
which would make a most acceptable present. We also H
! have a full line of H
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L. J. S T A CK L E Y f
COFFINS AND CASKETS.
Services rendered day or night.