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I I?r (fountij KtNGSTREE. S. O C. W. WOLFE. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Unfa-red a" the p*?stottire at Kip.ffstree. S C. as second elas< mail matter. TELEPHONE NO- 83 TERMS sui;s? Kll'TION KAT?> : One copy, one year SI '- ? On? copy, six mom lis 75 Oa? copy, three monts 5<? Onft copy, one year in advance? 1 Oo OhAoaries. Tributes of Respect, r\f Thanks ( ard? of Thanks IWSIK'IUWVVUU v? ? W??- ? au?l all other reading notices, not News, will be chargea for at the rate of one cent a word for each insertion. A. 11 changes of advertisements and all comrmiincations mu?t l>ein thi>office bcfoie. Tl:ESI?AV NOON in order to appear in the ensuing issue. AH comuiunicatiW mast be signed by rtte writer.not tor publication unle?> debt red. but to protect tliis newspaper. ADVERTISING KATES: Advertisement- to be run in Special column, one vent a won! each issue, minimum price -5 cents, to be paid for in advance. Legal advertisements. $1.W? per inch fic?t insertion, 50 cents per week each subsequent insertion. Hates on long term advertisement? very reasonable. For rates apply at this office. In remitting checks or money orders ma tie payable to THE COUNTY RECORD. ^THURSDAY, FEB. 10. 1910. Not a Bene. ,,r 7 ? / ire arc rcvtxwg our oooax at order to comply with the Hcvernmcuf requirement that no weekly newspaper shall keep a. subscriber on its mailing list who is more tUn a year in arrears on pain Of forfeiting its secom/ class postage prim lege. To this end are yficv&ing statements to every sub. serilwr who our books show t? owe v* twenty-Jive cents or more. The subscription price of The Re<x>rd 1S $/.25 a gear, but to try to get our subscription list on a rash bosi-i, we make a discount of 2bc to every subscriber who pans one yet: in advance. tii making out hundreds of: Ihe. <n sennit accounts, it is nossibb i fhaf some error* hare rrepf in. W' shall <w pleased h> rvrrecf an y mistake fo whirl/ our at leaf ion is colled. Any one who want* his or her copy of 7he Record diseontinued will roofer n t'anrr by so sfatiny when remit tiny in res/tonse to oar dttnnenl*. ; After waitmy a reasonable Hole, if w do not bear from parties to whom then statements are sent, \ 0 ! their ftajwrs will t? distantinued j and their ncounts put in the j hands of o rottection urgency whirh j fv very successful in collecting j debts of this k ind. Hoping to bore a prompt r> \ ft/mast' from erery one, we arep, I cry respectfully, \ The- County Recant, j ? Of course the Legislators are not j paid by the dav, but is that any, ercuo?* to foo! away their time in free junkets over the Stater The i vo;>t feature* of these free (?) excursions is that the tax-payers are1 expected to pay handsomely for every courtesy extended in tlie vrfry of extravagant appropriations, ag has been jointed out heretofore. L.te death of Mr Frank P Cxje:, uhich took place at YY illiatustoa last Sunday night, bt.aorrow to liis many friends i:e throughout the Sate. A ! ^-hearted, companionable Ui.? . v a- Frank Cooper, intensely i . i it!< i'i !e:ul>. and his wi.! y'j keenly f<. !r by tht ikv > fiuteiiyity of tin- State, lie v i\ p.uniineiit I'vihiai.. belt" _ ? t;.e li ijk: of L;s tl-at'i cH'iii'a:. c iKc triai.e i 'ye eoniu:?Uvt aj^ciL'-.a i-m; .? uieisoiial to the late Pi Thorntreli. I * t Should the Legislature do noth-j^ itig eis*- worth while dining thei ^ present session, the House of Iiep ! < resentativrs has earned the thanks of tile "true bine" patriots ofthejv .Mate bv its summary rejection of c , ( the tiiiwise, undemocratic compulsory . education bill, which measure was rj i crushingly defeated last week by a c ; vote of 7-S to *<iL\ which ratio represeiits pretty accurately the aenti- ' meut of the white people throughout the State toward this scheme | r of political and social equality in ^ 1 the South that evolved from the i minds of such friends (?) of the 8 i South as Ogden, Wanamaker, ; Carneeie et al. f | ^ ===== 5 i Our Columbia correspondent, in , his letter this week, savs: "Per- j haps some day the people will \ 1 realize the folly of annual lawI making and stop these yearly ' ; changes in our statutes.'' The ' people of the State did protest i f against the folly of annual i 1 ; sessions of the Legislature several | years ago by voting overwhelmingly in favor of a constitutional \ ; amendment for biennial sessions j of the Legislature. But by some sort of legal leger-de-main the judieiary committees of the House | and Senate over-rode the will of the people and stifled their voice speaking in thunder tones ( for economy in the form of less ] legislation. ===== i Nexsen McGIll Miss Florence Delraa Nexsen s ; and Mr Samuel Bess McGill were * j united in marriage Tuesday * i afternoon at (> o'clock by Rev c j E E Ervin at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs i Jno M Nexsen, three miles east t of town. The ceremony was ( I witnessed only by the members ' of the respective families and a 1 a tew close friends. After the n ! marriage service the bridal t ; party and the guests were in- a : vited to the dining-room where B a veritable least of everything s good to eat was served. b Many beautiful and valuable gifts to the bride attested the ( high esteem in which the young # couple is held by their friends. ^ Mr and Mrs McGili boarded e *i - it. i ji x j me soutn-oounu. train lur 0 Charleston to spend a few days h in the City by the Sea before a !^oing- to their future home in f j .Jacksonville, Fla., where Mr i McGill holds a responsible position with the Cummer Lumber ! Co., of that city. e The happy couple were ac- v companied to the station by a c crowd of friends to bid them t bou voyayc on tne trip to Jackson- t ville and the long- road they t will wavel hand in hand t i through life. t a We are pleased to advise our a patrons that alter consider- j i able effort we have been able 1 j to secure an up-to date cleaner j and presser. We are now in a n position to jfive entire satis- s 1 faction. y } The City Pressing Clui;. t ! 2-HM t I Notice to Patrons. The patrons and all others inter- t jested in building np the Cantley r school district are urged to come out ^ to an important business meeting at s the school house on Tuesday night, February lo. We expect the county l superintendent of education to be \ with us. W A McCkea. y ? - i Sore Lungs and Raw Lungs. I ! Most people know the feeling, and . the miserable state of health it indi- ] cates. All people should kuow that Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest . ( throat and lung remedy, will quickly I cure the soreness and cough am! re- , j stole a normal condition. Ask for Foley 's lloney and Tar. c 1> (J Scott. ^ i'y helping'us you help your- '! i " ' ;strl 1 - Huy ironi the nouses who ad ert^e in Tile Record and! I I mention tile paper. tf|. i r vM." 1 '_J_' A " J..' j LEGISLATIVE SIDELIGHTS j| : i.. f: rr. rr.: r. .t " rr: rt: nr .Tt. t. Representatives Bryan ami Carter roted in favor of tlie compulsory ducation law and Representative Graham against the measure when t came up in the House last week. t"he House delegation from this :ounty were divided similarly on Uate-wide prohibition hill, Messrs 3ryan and Carter favoring it aud|? ylr Graham voting against it. The Legislature seems to be con [uetting with Senator Bailey of ^ rexas. ^ The bill to make "pistol toting" e l chaiogang offense was defeated. Growing out of the Tillman r. 'aniily trouble a bill has passed the Senate and will probably become aw to amend the act permitting a ;ather to deed away his children vithout the mother's consent. An oyster supper given bv the j State University and a smoker by ' ;he Chamber of Commerce in a j jingle night is going it pretty ' itrong even for the capacity of the average Solon for enjoying the good things of life. STATE ANlfGENERAL NfcWS. K A nnftint* nmlAdinn <\f flomn'' ...nvvuv. ".w r in the coal mines near Indiana, Pa, Saturday caused the death of eleven miners. The Bank of St Stephens, to be established in our neighbor county, Berkeley,has been granted a charter, rhe promoters are Wilson G Harvey ind Benj A Hagood of Charleston. T A Joues, au old Confederate ioldier,died in a hotel at Saluda yeserday from an overdose of laudanum aken with suicidal intent while on a Irunkeu spree. Annie James, a negro said to be rom Georgetown, committed suicide >y taking laudanum last week in Jreenville. Mrs Mollie J Sloan, the wife of Spartanburg countv farmer, com- aitted suicide Saturday by shuting herself up in an outhouse nd setting fire to her clothes. Irs Sloan had been in ill health everal months and was mentally unlalanced. DrB G Clifford, president of Clifford Seminary, at Union, died t his home Friday night. Dr Clifford was well known and highly steemed by a number of ladies of ur county, Clifford Seminary laving been for a number of years popular institution with students roin this part of the State. Attention, Teachers! Instead of the regular teachrs' meeting February 19, there rill be organized a boys' corn lub. So we will not have a eachers' programme, but will ry to get two or three speakers o address us on the organizaion of the club. We want all he teachers to be present and s many of the boys, trustees nd friends of the movement as >ossible. The meeting will be leld in the court house. Williamsburg county is behind Li llllo IliU > VlUVllk) UUl ?? t uupt. lie will come to the front this 'ear. So let everybody come and iring some one else. J Gkoyes Colbert. Deafness Caunoi be Cured >y local applications, as they cannot each the diseased portion of the ear. ['here is only one way to cure deafless, and that is by constitutional emedies. Deafness is caused by an uflamed condition of the mucous iuiug of the Eustachian Tube. Vhen this tube is inflamed you have , rumbling sound or imperfect hearug, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result,and unless the nflanimation can be taken out and his lube restored to its normal conlition, hearing will be destroyed forver: nine cases out of ten are caused ... i '..i..,...I. .. I.w.l, i..,? .... >> V>?lUl? I Jl, IO ' II L (I Li attained condition of the mucous urfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars or any ease of Deafness (caused by 'atairh) that cannot he cured by lail's Catarrh (Jure. Send for circulars, flee, F J CHEM-n & Co., Toledo, 0. Soid by Druggists, Toe. Take Hall's Family Fills forj oustipatioii. It May Be "A hard chill, pain through t Then fever, with great pr be your experience, send f have pneumonia! If your d give Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, exactly what you have do No alcohol in this cough medi Keep the bowels in good condition. On an increased flow of bile, and produce a The Record has printed up a lumber of promissory note < K)oks, fifty notes to the book ] hat we are selling at ten cents 1 ach. tf /I r ~~ YVb HA We have been very t stock of merchandise, and il have bought with the intent in need of anything in Wea Grocer iei We have anything y< line was never more comple Special sale of Headl Try our "MERRY W Li. D. JUST ^ FOR j H D. ear?'. * 'ax;- *a Pneumonia i he chest, difficult breathing, ostration." If this should or your doctor. You may octor cannot come at once, When he comes, tell him ne. Then do as he says. Cine. J.C.Aycr Co., Lowell,Mass. e of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cause gentle laxative effect the day following. Executor's Notice. All persons having claims against tlie 1 ;state of Mary Pressley, deceased, will ' present the same, duly attested, to the $ undersigned, and all persons indebted ; to said estate will make payment to \ Columbcs Pressley, Executor, 7 l-13-4t Indiantown, S C iv. \ V "** ; ^ bed in Whiskey; it was reached twelve yi JTING CRE1 ere has never been any dispute or argument x>me convinced of its distinct individual fla' lal purposes it is second to none, f the fact that the cost of production has ms he same. Our reputation is back of this i. you to become acquainted with HUNTI1 you will become a regular customer. You PRICE LIST-Express P ! GJ. 2 GJ. 3 CUI. EK CORN J? OU $5.60 $ 8 25 RtL VALLEY CORN 3.75 6.25 9.00 N 2 00 3 60 5.25 3RN 5.75 7.10 10.50 >E CORN 2.75 5.00 7.35 *!!'!!!!!'!!!;! i ro 6.6b 9.50 3..0 5.C0 8.25 OUCH, Manager Shi] Th-. J. A. McDONOUGH COW :e Box 718. VE THE i )usy since the holiday season t is now as complete as it was 1 :ion or selline quickly, and it w ring Apparel. s and Confecti 3u want in the best Groceries, ite. ley's Candy in one to tive pouni IDOW" Self-Rising Flour. Sa RODG I DAYS ! PIANO VOT REDD ^ .. - .: ?ANDERSON, SPRING & CO.fl are headquarters for everything in the Fruit and Grocery Line We also keep a complete line of j^Hj All Kindt of Soft Drinks. j^H We handle on SATURDAYS THE FINEST MULLETS^^I obtainable. HIGHEST PRICES PAID HV ? COUNTRY PRODUCE. ? S A share of your patronage is R ^ earnestly solicited. Anderson, Spring & Co., If KINGSTREE, S. C. 1 A >f Qualify I ears ago, when the first gallon of l| EK CORN t about that, for the moment yon vor. It is very mild and mellow, r, n 1 .t ?.. 1 itenaUy increased the quality km brand, and our guarantee ii MG CREEK CORN. Sead m $ ill remember the taste when the 'repaid. jfl 4 Cat. 4 Qo. 6 Qti. 12Q*. M $10.00 $3.25 $5.00 $ 8^5 t 1100 3.50 5.2S 10.00 V J 1275 4.00 11M \ r(? 5.00 6 75 12.75 > 1100 3.75 5.35 9 75 *1 10.00 3.25 4.75 8.75 jping Department^ ^ [PANY. RICHMOND. VA. aooDsill '' S closed replenishing our before the holidays. We . 1 ill pay you to see us if ioneries and our Confectionery d boxes. tisfaction guaranteed. . ERS ^ MORE I ES. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, ; we will g[ve away this fine piano to the person presenting to us the largest numberofvotes. 1ST OT77?is the time* to buy your SPRING GOODS fl while this sale is on and J while you can get a J chance at this piano. | 1 Everybody remeffl- / y v ber to brinff in your piano votes on or before 2 o'clock FEBRUARY 14.