The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 17, 1910, Image 2

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v (j. c^? ^ c|. cj. BB18 Bm sl^ H H Hi i igfe vOWSe H ffip KKShb H H sly ^ nn anxfl H H H K S^H _ ~i- B HHjnHj ?i e 4> jWLK *'f YOU WILL FIIN FEEDING THE PEOPI j Fresh Suppl] + uu # i j VIILK You will tind Messrj ? * Burgess and H 0 Welsi [ anxious to serve their frie: ^ * &?*f*?*r? ??"b "f"?"?*?'b?<$ NEW CflUNTT Bill 'jzSt; PISSES SENATE 1 under discussio ? time. 1 OVERWHELMING VOIE-CIUSEDi. yaklnf the P i oiii would do ai SflAKP DEBATE?PtOPONENTS ur \ HEW COUNTY MUST PAT EXPENSES. J?* B*ss ?ppos did Senator The passage of Senator Har- Graydon favore vey's bill to require the propon- microbe lurks i ents of new counties to pay the ty boom," he si expenses of surveys, elections, county enthusi? etc. caused a fight in the Senate j fied with one si yesterday morning, considerable on others until opposition to the measure arising j are finally rea when it was reached on the cal- Black said thai endar. A motion to strike out Bamberg coul< the enacting words was made either way, as i when the bill was called and little over the 1 Senator Harvey, the author, de- required by the fended his bill with vigor and that he regards earnestness. The senator from one and in that Berkeley said that if they had to vor it. Senate pay the expenses, so many am- urged the pass? bitious new county advocates ure, saying th would not spring up, as is the counties did no N case now. He continued that j vantages, Berk ?n'rh the financial obligation of i anxious to enjo attending to surveys and elec- \ provided for in tions attending an effort to se- overwhelming cure a new county the advocates to strike out th would think and hesitate before was lost and th rushing into the attempt. i ordered sent to Senator Rogers opposed the! The bill read, bill. | "Section 1. Senator Montgomery' favored when it is pre the bill, giving the case of Mar- new county or 1 ion and the recent "run-in" with tion of an estat Dillon. The Senator from Mar-1 attach same to ion said that his county is now the county audi confronted with a debt of $10,- on all taxable 000. half of which will have to territory propo: ' i . xi u on^ a sufficient tax ?>e paia oy me uiu tvumj, unuj ? the amount represents the ex-! expenses of s pe?ises of the formation of Dil- and all other < Ion county, which hurt Marion to or arising- fr< -ard which it will nevertheless change or pro] have to assist in paying. the county line, Senator Appelt told of a move- collected as tax ment now on foot in Clarendon lected. to form a new county and said "Section 2. J Clarendon is now facing a deficit ent are hereby caused by surveys for new coun- - Ftnte, February ties, which would probably or ? possibly have not been made had Old papers f< the advocates been called on to the hundred pay the bills, and at any rate the office ? ? RISBA ID ALL GOODS FRESH. QUALITY Th :resh Goods ? jE is our business. We can ah iT.W. Wood's Gar INS Rfl l?w HT n ;i: KingSre nds. >|? ?f? 4,* aI* ^ 'ft '?J I* ?"ft ot have suffered A Business Change. the present bill Carolina Furniture Co n prevailed at the pany, a stock company recen chartered by the share-holde osition that the purchased the stock of fui i injustice, Sena- jture and fixtures owned by I id its passage, as stackley and will take charge Bates. Senator the business at the same stai id the bill- 4 A on the first of March. The n< n every new coun- concern will be managed by 1 aid, "and the new yj Jacobs, until recently wi ists are not satis- the Farmers' Supply Co., a irvey, but insist wjn handle furniture exclusii their ambitions }y, we understand, lized." Senator The Carolina Furniture Coi t his county of pany js financed by local capits i not be affected the directors are "home talent t contains only a and we are glad to welcome t 100 square miles enterprise here, i constitution, but Young Mr Stackley, who I > the bill as a just sold out stock and good-will event would fa- the new company, had built >r Harvey again an excellent business and we ? ige of the meas- gia(j to know that he intends i lat if the other maining here to do business. 1 it desire its ad- though his arrangements ha eley at least was not yet been completed, "Loui y the privileges says we can say that he is he the bill. By an to stay; that "Kingstree is go vote the motion enough for him." e enacting words .. . ? ~? J ie bill passed and lN*f?ess Cannot be Lrcd the House kv local applications, as they cam reach the diseased portion of the e 5* There is onlv one way to cure de That hereafter ne33) anj that 16 by constitutioi posed to form a remedies. Deafness is caused by to take any por- inflamed condition of the mucc dished county and "?iDe ,0.f th< . Euatacbiau Tu ,, , When this tube is inflamed you ha anothei ^ county, a rumblitig 6ound or imperfect he itor shall assess jUg} anj when it is entirely clos< property ill the1 Deafness rs the result,and unless t sed to be changed inflammation can be taken out a to meet all the this tnbe restored to its normal eo , ,. dition, hearing will be destroyed f ui veys, elections, ever. njne ea8es out 0f ten ar(; caiu expenses incident j by Catarrh, which is nothing but 3m or out of any j inflamed condition of the muco posed change in' surfaces. s, said tax tobeL We will give One Hundred Dolh , for any case of Deafness (caused es are now col- catarrh) that cannot be cured I Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send forcirt U1 acts inconsist-! lars, free, repealed. ''? The j F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, (, * , Sold by Druggists, ?5c. Take Hall's Family Pills i ***' ! constipation. >r sale cheap by ? ? at The Record j Old papers for sale at th office. ^ ^ ^ j RGA1 IE VERY BEST AND PRICES TH^ Arriving D 4 A i\r?*r *0 interest you iu our uiti den Seeds, Oats, iRGAIN e, S. C. ?^ 'ft ?Jfc~~ m TheStieff tly nr. f _ / "? ?1 lne&nei w ^ J ^ The best pianos?when qual- ?^ ity and durability are consid?T, ered?are tile cheapest. ( Vil* The ^)e8t pianos on the mar- \ it;h ket are the rd re~ >*/lrtistic Stieff h- andS/iaw jP/aaosr ^ it, Their quality and durability he are unexcelled. Their dignity has been proven by the 121S j endorsement ef the thousands | ^ to of* American families using up them- I These pianos are manufactured and sold by Chas M jT Stieff, and their durability, \1- artistic and exquisite feave tures cannot be denied. Remember thename? Sttelf. A day's delay in procuring > lK| one of these pianos is a J week's pleasure lost. ^ sis * iot rjmj X= ar ?f; Chas. M. Stieff, ^ IflANUFACTURER OF THE 5"" >ius 'Artistic Stieff, Shaw and j ^ ^1" ; Stieff Self player Pianos | ^ S so *1, I SOUTHERN WAREROOH: ? 'he : g? u J j 5 West Trade Street, 5 G1 ? !Charlotte- * " N-c I I Tt ? ; c. H. WILMOTH, <. ua .. ^ Kl Manager. ; ^ 1 (Mention this paper) j ^ 1 bv |J ! > set a- ? r" Notice to Creditors ^ me All persons having claims against the ^ estate of S Josephine Grayson,deceased, ^ or will present the same, duly verified, to ^ i the undersigned, and all persons owing ^ c0 said estate will make payment to ^ HI. Grayson, ^ if s Administrator, ^ * 2-3-4t i'ensun, S C ? j}* *3$?? e^> ? dp dp .* -iirfci : 'li ? i. jjjS I IIAIIAP inuudtj iT CAN'T BE BEAT, |^s|| aily.**? II GOODS AND SHOE Departments, r ; and Potato Sood. If House! ?? ^ I?% -f?-fc?^ *|? ?f? 4* *1" *?* *?* " r? ITWOAND HIDE3 ABH |*H 11 mWL B16IEST NiXKET PUCS Omn lly^ ^mms. . . ' JSSwSSiJttSS ER^BBl B8TAVLI8HBD1887 ^SHpJOHN WHITE 4 OOM Looxsyzl&A, K? ? =X v| [Ecmmetxial J^amngs^ank fTJvtrlocf^n ^ <f" N. E. Corner King and Wentworth Streets. CAPITAL - $100,000 We conduct a I'M ^^.^General and Savings Department??? AO allowed in Savings Department, computed * quarterly, January: April, July and October. wo w Vj RISTRAM T. HYDE, President. COURTENAY OLNEY, Cashier. ' J. S.PINKUSSOHN, Vice Pres. Director: 2 1. H. LAZARUS. R. G-. RHETT, ULIUS M. VISANSKA, J, S. PINKUSSOHN, r. B. BUELL, J. ALWYN BALL. ). MITCHELL SEA BROOK, LELAND MOORE, lUG. R. RUGHEIMER, A. J. BUIST, M. D. V. A. MOORE, R. S. WHALEY, \ J. HAMLIN, T. T. HYDE. X - FZSE HSTSTJIt^.35TCB. 5 Winter is coming and the danger from fire will of nessity be increased. You had better be "safe than rry." Let us make you safe. OUR COMPANIES ARE STRONG. 5 ch names as Continental, Liverpool and London and ^ tf* obe, ./Etna and New Hampshire prcve it ^ j| WE PAY THEIR LOSSES PROMPTLYie testimonials of our customers prove it. Here is one Kingstree, S 0, Novb ber 9,1909 j* f ngstref. Insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co, /mi f Kingstree, S 0. ?.'> Gentlemen:?We received sight draft this morning for $305.73 tlementin full for our policy with the Equitable Fire Insur- m* \J| ce Co of Charleston. Said loss occurred by fire on November 2. ^ C Base accept our thanks for your prompt adjustment and settle- ^ nt of this matter. Yours respectfully, ^ ^ McIntosh & Moore. ^ Per W K Mcintosh ^ Give us a trial. We insure anywhere in Williamsburg mnty. Yours for service, ^ INGSTREE INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE & LOAN CO. | MMAfAMAAAMAAWAM,WAWMA>MAAMMAM*X Ma .. : , . . . J|