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ill? tf o?ntii Record.!' KLNGSTREE. S. C C. W. WOLFE, gOTOR AND PROPRIETOR. Entered a" the p ?storti -e at Kmgstree. i S C. a? sv vi.i clas* mail matter. ?I TELEPHONE NO 83t : : ?. TERMS r?u j\11 i i>'4i u.m w. One copy, one year *1 25j One copy, six mow lis 751 Oik* copy, three monts 50 j On,- copy, one year in advance 1 00 Obituaries. Tributes of Respect, i Revolutions of Thanks, < ards of Thanks aud all other reading notices, not j Nisws. will be charged for at the rate of one cent a word for each insertion. All changes of advertisements and alt cmmuincate'iis >?u?t '** in rhNoffico j be'bie TUESDAY NOON in order to appear in the ensuing issue. AH communications must be signed by the writer.not for publication unless I denire-1. hut to protect this newspaper, I ADVERTISING RATES; Advertisements to be run in Sj<e?-- j ial column, on- vent a word ea-h issue, minimtim price 25 rents to lie | paid for in advance. Le^al advertisements. *l.i>n per inch fitst. insertion. *? > .-*-nts per week each subsequent insertion. i H ite.s on l nz term advertisements vyar rea-onti! . \ For rates apply at tR^1 tffice. In remitting c eeks or money orders i makepavab!- to * THEtOl'XTY HEtOPJ>. I . THURSDAY, JAN. 6. 1910. Tut Legislature meets next Tuesday. For heaven's sake, gentlemen, don't pile v.p any ( n?o?e taxes on your already over-, taxed constituents. i I | The Charleston News audi Conner catne as a genuine J treat to to its readers on new j; year'c day. Its handsome!1 Jubilee Edition, with Hfty-two pages printed on tine book ^ paper, was replete with interest- 1 ing facta and figures exploiting \ the resources, advantages and 1 possibilities of the metropolis of J our State, and the volume of buuiuesa done by "staid, sleepy , old Charleston,'* as shown by ( actual figures, would make many < ? JJlt.wfUnn" . H pn:vi:i.LJ, S<^*cancv4 liuouiu^ , city take a back seat. The News J a rut Courier is justly proud of ' Charleston, and Charleston should be equally proud of the News ( and Courier. -? 1 January Salesday. * \ The crowd in town Monday was not so large as might hare been expected considering that it was the first salesday j of the year and also that there were quite a number of tracts of real estate advertised for sale. However there was a fairly good-sized ' crowd present when Auctioneer 1 Bryan's stentorian voice an- ' nounced that the sales were ' on, and the bidding at times 1 was quite lively. The follow- | tracts of land were sold under ' foreclosure of mortage and exe- ' 1 cuticn, and most of them brought fairly good prices: iiX) acres, Klakeley vs Dukes, to Keltey & Hinds, attorneys ' for mortgagee, J 100 acres, F Khem & iSons vs ( Isaac Lewis et ah, to Kelley it Hinds, attorneys, $15n 7o acres. F Khem it Sons vs M I. Lewis and Green, to Kelley & Hinds, attorneys. S?G acres, K D Blakeley, Adtn., j t'inni/i 1 U'nltorc t al f <", ! va i aiuuv. i-t ii v ?. ui., ?v, Lee & Askins, attorneys, $505. 100 acre.a, Blakeley vs Boyd et al, to Kelley A Hinds, attorneys, $400. The undivided interest in? I acres. Iilakelev vs Robert Bur-, gess, to Keliey A: Hinds, attorneys, $25. lo' acres, Levy v> Smith, to: Stoli & Stoii. attorneys, SI?o. VI lot.a of land in the town of Lake City, the pioperty of L) K ilot.ey. sold under execution by the Sheriff, were aii except two bid in by the Bank of Lake City at prices ranging'| from $50 to $S >. Two of these] . ? JT I iots were knocked down to I) Arant {or $7 > and >75 respect" vol v. i The undivided interest of D E Motley in seven other lots in j the town of Lake City was solo in similar manner at prices ranging from $10 to $45. Several lots in the town of Andrews were aiso sold by Kelley A* Hinds, attorneys. Auctioneer Bryan and the crowd got considerable fun out of the word upara^e'?" gram," which was used to describe the shape of the Lake City lots offered for sale and proved quite a mouthful every time the auctioneer tried to say it. A Home Wedding. At 7:30 p m., Wednesday afternoon, January 5, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs Louis Stackley, Kingstree, S C., Miss Thetis S Stackley and Mr Walter P Yor.ng were united in marriage by ltev W A Fairy, pastor ot Kingstree Methodist church. Tlie wedding was a quiet affair, onlv the mwmhHrj nf tlin two families I represented and a few intimate friends being invited. The bride is a Kingstree fjfirl, having spent all her young life here, and is quite a social favorite. The groom is one of Kingstree's rising young ousiness men, being the proprietor of "Young's Ice Cream Palace." the well-known and popular cafe and soft drink establishment. Having many friends and well wishers the bride received a great many handsome and useful presents. After the ceremony, when hearty congratulations had been tendered, the bridal party and their friends were invited to the dining-room, where they tvere served with a feast of jood things to eat. Among the out-of-town guests the following were present: Mr and Mrs J F Stackley, Mrs Jeorge Stackley, Miss Jodie stackley and Mr W R Penderrrass, of Florence; Mrs VV A Duncan, of Richmond, Ya Miss Rebecca Nichols, of Nichols; Miss Emma Footman, of Greelyrille, and Miss Annabel Bryan, )f Salters Depot. The happy couple boarded the South-bound train Wednesday evening for a bridal trip M a few days to Jacksonville, Fla., and other points, after which they will return to Kingstree to make their future tome. Announcement. We have placed an order for over $100 worth of new job type, which includes the latest up-to-date faces for all kinds of commercial and social fojms of printing. We are now prepared also to do catalogue and pamphlet work of every description, , including lawyers' briefs, in the most approved style. We have a special lot of new type faces that will be used only for wedding invitations, nsiting cards, etc. Call and see sam- : pies of work or let us send them to rou. Our job department is equipped . ? .1 i better than any otner in mis pare 01 :he State. tf Old papers for sale at tins of tice. ToleyT HOUEMAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. ! Good for everybody. Sold every where. , The genuine i FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is ia j aYellowpackagc. Refuse substitutes. ; Prepared only by Palay A Company, Chioaga* W. L. Wallace. \ Matters at Moody. Moody, January 3:?One of the pleasantest events of the Christmas season in our community was a box party last Thursday night given at the school house for the benefit of the school. The entertainment was both pleasant and profitable, the proceeds amounting to ?54. Miss Glennie Woodham, the popular assistant teacher in our school, visited her home at Hartsville during the Xmas holidays. Miss Mary Gibson, the accomplished principal, remained here with friends during the holiday vacation. On Tuesday of last week Miss niKcAn ur! cororo 1 nf thp I VJ IWOVU, TT1U1 kJV V VI Ml v*. v*?v younger school boys, went bird hunting and to the surprise of everyone the hunters returned laden with the trophies of the expedition?three doves and five partridges ?that fell before the marksmanship of the fair school ma'am, who for the time being at least, literally ''taught the young idea how to shoot." The Sunday-school here was re-organized last Sunday afternoon with an enrollment of 40 pupils. The moving spirits in this work are the two lady teachers of Vir school, whose 1i111uci1cc 1ui 10 not only during the week but also on the Sabbath in expounding the teachings of the Bible. Our community cannot but be benefited by the precept and example of these faithful, earnest workers in our midst. Edgak. OUR 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 your 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. ^ ** -i o_ THE JKECOKD SOU l\ew(J a courier (Semi-weekly,) $1.85. The Record and Home & Farm (twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York World (&tjmes 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 Cosmopoliton Magaziue $2 00. Thb Record and Youth's Companion (New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State, J2.50. Tub Rrr.ipn and T.i nm ucott'fl Magazine 1 year each 12.75. The Record and National Magazine, 1 year each, $2.00. N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first issue you receive of the paper or periodical is evidence that the money for same has been forwarded by us. We are not responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD, Kingstree. S. C. Kingstree 'MVUI HIRMM li lot and 3rd Mondaj jj Nighth In each Z$]?)f Visiting choppers oor\\ dially invited to come '\-<f>S^crT.t<iCyy/ up and sit on a Rtumj or hang about on the ^ limbs. Tunc If/tpT'T^UW inuoi lutvt 27 12m. Con. Com. |j ^ Buy your ' |) \ Christmas Fruit and Nuts j! j from us. Wo keep the best |? , jj that can be bought, and sell ? them at a reasonable price. ^ We handle a full line of staple ^ ^ and fancy ^GROCERIES. H j All kinds of i | SOFT DRINKS. P ! i F/RE WOR KS Hj 1 of every description. n i : -k 4 Anderson, Spring & Co., ^ { ^ Opposite Postoffice. 1 1 WE HAVE" We have been very busy since the stock ot merchandise, and it is now as cc have bought with the intention of selling in need ot anything in Wearing Apparel. I Groceries and \X/o <in\rthintr vnit nrint in iU, vv c iittvv, unjr tiling y kjul w am m in line was never more complete. Special sale of Headley's Candv ii Try our "MERRY WIDOW" SelfL,.~D. RC jpnggiigi This is the Piano W - j\ 11 I H. I). R E ? KoiP. HIS xMv Kmg.tree Lodge IMf?^ <? IHK Yoast jBBE Knights of pytbias ^ K.-ijalar l'o:iwntlons Every 2nd and 4th Wedoeaday nlfhts . ?^ Visiting brethren always welcome. . * Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. tLf C. D. Jacobs, C. C. M| Wl C. C. Burgess, K R S & M F i | For Sale. A pa. Three and a half acre lo: containing ' six room Dwelling. Barn and Stables, I fiTIdCOITl and two Tenant nouses, situated on ; Church street. Lake City S C. For! Dining, price and terms, apply to " n HiBRRI.L Fnr i 12-28-4 Florence, S C. tlon, wi Money to LendLong term loans at 8 per cent, i per annum on approved collateral, preferably farm lands. Ap ply to Gilland & GlLLAND, 12-lC-tf Kingstree, S C. Summons For Relief- InH j STATE OF SO I "Til CAROLINA, County ok Wii.liamsbirg. Court of Con inon Pleas. f5m0B?S3m< 1> D Rhcm and F Rhem, doing busi- |Mlfi||| P ness under the firm name and style of "| F Rhem & Sons. Plaintiff-, fT 3 against d&i&fr " J W Me A lister, l>efendanr. -j To The Defendant, J W McAlister: I \ j You are hereby summoned and re- j WwielrrV 1 quired to answer the complaint in this j Wfloll*' < action, of which a copv is herewith i i | | ** ( u & a ?,* served upon you, and to serve a copy i of your answer to the said complaint V^B|S1 t on the subscribers at their office in; i Kingstree. S C. within twenty days af n- tKu corvir-i- hereof, exclusive of the , _ i ilay of such service; and, if you fail to ' an-wer the complaint within the time tioned pu aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action | The will apply to the Court lor the relief demanded in the complaint. : Lee&Askins. ? _ . _ Plaintiff's Attorneys, j Coow^L^dv1 Dated December 2sth, lOOSi. . lr?JellCorn . . . Oid Time* Corn . Take NoticClThaf a copy of the Sum- j Couch's Pride Cor nions and Complaint in this action wa-' SicdwfRye' ' filed in the office of the clerk of the JiccoRye . * 1 1 Court of Common Picas of Williams-! Original Cascade. Ijurg County on the 2'.?th day <>f Dec- Express prepai emher. lbbb. Lkk &. Askins, [2-:t0-bt Plaintiff's Attorneys. > T A Old papers for sale cheap by' cl? the hundred at The Kecord! Tf I - P. O. Bo fHE GOODSlt|k i holiday season closed replenishing our K )molete as it was before the holidays. We F* quickly, and it will pay you to see us if tgj Confectioneries | i .* e best Groceries, and our Confectionery i one to five pound boxes. Rising Flour. Satisfaction guaranteed. * IDGERS m e Intend Giving Away. | VALUE $300. gjjgsg^^HgjW ^ ^auEsnoNus a bijr^ hu'rease^io every Bi'U'.ibi' anu we suautuu" ?? tinue along these lines. We are daily receiving new and attracti ce ort'eruikis from the fashion renters and you will find our stocks complete in all lines regardless of the heavy daily demand. . We call your particu- 2 lar attention to our recently enlarged Jewelry Department. We axe . v showing some beautiful % specimens of the lapi- fc dary's art and at prices \ ' that will surpris^you. -Vj dollar's worth of goods \ j QUE T^imfllrir Dg. If partment receives a coo- I" vf pongood for 100 votes. I v f $2.00-200,13.00-300, and ^ I so on. 'y Br - 4 ddick. | |0tyhtk %5st jsne] : h fare of]^/1vel ?between ffte? a rth^ndsouth -ii Florida?Cuba. | ssenger service unexcelled for luxury .H I ifort,equipped with the latest Pullman jl Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. IS ates, schedule, maps or any informa* I ite to jl WM. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, iyV^ilmin^on^V. C> ^ j joods that the science of distilling has ever produced, this It costs more to make HUNTING CREEK CORN low than it did when we first began but, it was the best i? u i? 1. ?k*n i :? j... ?# Qkb Vs .uai tuuiu uc umuc uicii auu au u is ivuay iu v* v^ciH lie increased cost. F3^! I HUNTING CREEK CORN WHISKEY is very B I nild, mellow and palatable with a flavor all its own, -B vhich all imitators have failed to produce. Its unques-^ rity makes it, when needed, the doctors favorite prescription ! same QUALITY ALWAYS?It never VARIES. ' PRICE-LIST* IGmL 2G*L 3*Gal 4C*L 4On. 6Qn. 12Q* jrn $3.00 $Sj60 $8.25 $10.00 $3^5 $5.00 $8.25 slfey Corn . ... 3JS . 6.25 9.00 12.00 3.50 . 5.25 10.00 2.00 3 3j60 5.25 6.75 .... . . j 3.75 7.10 10.50 12.75 4.00 635 12.00 i a 2.75 5.00 735 9.65 .f 5.00 6.75 12-2 3.50 6.60 9.50 12.00 3.75 5.35 9.73. 3.00 5.00 8.25 10.00 3.25 4.75 835 5I-.WJ per case. / d?No charge for packing. Complete price-list sent free of cost Every thing in Wines and Liquors. Remit P. O. or Express Money Order. COUCH, Mgr. Ship. Dept. ? j. a. Mcdonough company, X 713. RICHMOND, VA. j *