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Rates on l<>ng term advertisement very reasonable. For rates apply a this office. In remitting checks or money ordei make payable to THE COUNTY RECORI vuianonav MAO OA IQlT i nunok/m 11 Hinin ?.-TI *? ? . A far tious correspondent a Washington wrote his paper las week that Governor Ansel, whil taking in the Calhoun statu function, looked over the l"nite< States Senatorial hall wit! the view of selecting his seat ii that august chani!>er. I)u tell And whom does uiir complaisan Governor propose to ell>ow out Tillman vr Smith? Still another new county move ment is on font, we understand with Andrews as the county seat While we hardly think the enter prit-ing twin city on the G A* V is in great or imminent dange r 1 ,1. ..f OI Meconium inr <.<tjjiuu 01 ; mythical county, still that doe not relieve the tax-payers o Williamsburg from having to f?m? the hill for surveyors, coin uiissioners, etc., incident to tin experiment. Mayle when th hurucn of taxation amounts t< confiscation of pro|>erty the voter of Williamsburg will awake t< the futility of .ill this ruinou experimentation. Very often we are advised t< "roast" certain people or puhlii nuisances ahmt town by ou friends who seem to lose sight o the fact that our columns an wide open for any legitimate com plaint couched in parliamentary language. If some of the evil complained al?out are as intoler able a> represented to us, certain lv the recalcitrant parties knov the facts, l?eing themselves ainonj the chief sufferers, and it seem to lis that it i< their place t< take the initiative in the way o correcting the abuses of thy right of the laxly jh?liti?*. Our column are wide open for just such com p'aintsand no charge is made, ei ther. Notice to the Public. We wish to inform the people o Kingstrce and surrounding count; that we have located here per manently, and will be glad tofurnisl estimates on all kinds of Hous< Painting.Sign Painting,Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating. W< feal sure that we can give you a low prices as are consistent witl * * r i. : gOOC. worn. All oi our worn. I i guaranteed. Out of town worl I v given prompt attention. Give us 2 f ^ trial. \ Ferguson & Saup. v Kingstree, S C. I Xextd k>r.. Brockington's DruvG I store. 8-24-11 I ' * STATE AND GENERAL NEWS. ? " A new bank with a capital of $25, 000 has been organized at Hartsville. , Scientists have discovered that _ j the earth is four hundred million years old. r; The annnual meeting of the State Bankers' association wiil be held at 1 Aiken April 7-8-9. 5 Senator Tillman has gone to Atq lanta. Ga., to take the "rest cure" 0 after his recent illness. The Conference for Education in . the South will be held in Little t; Rock. Ark., April 6-8. e The Methodists of Washington, D d C., are preparing to build a $300.c1 000 church edifice in that city, o Lancaster has joined the war on d blind tigers. Thirty-two alleged * "tigers" were arrested last week James Carroll, a negro brakeman -' employed by the Southern railway, ^ i was killed by a freight train Saturj day. J]! United States Senator J VV ! Daniel of Virginia, who was stricken ^ I with paralysis some time ago, is | slowly sinking. "s | Dispenser D W Kennedy, P at j Aiken, having been found short $67 . j in his accounts, paid the shortage and resigned. ' ^ 1 The report of the National Ginners' j association shows that 10,031,000 x I bales of cotton were ginned during * ! the season of 1909-10. 0 Dr W H Kelley, of Spartanburg e county, has donated 240 acres of 1 land for establishing an agricultural , college in that county. Fifteen hundred invitations have t i been sent out to the reception of ' : the battle ship South Carolina in 1; Charleston harbor on April 12. Kit Williams and John Glenn, J/-?n/4 ? 7i/\n m \1 n *n | tuiuicu, aic ucau ai ?iiuuf iia 11101 iuu : county, as the result of a pistol .! fight. Both the negroes were drunk. , 1 The supreme court has granted a I new trial to Johnson, the Hartsville negro rapist, and the people of Hartsville are displeased at the " court's finding. r Friday afternoon at Branchville a 1 freight train on the Southern rails way ran over and killed Albert Edf wards, a negro boy about 10 years t old. The corner store of an auditorium was laid at Coker College, Harts? ville, Tuesday. The building was L> donated to the college by Maj J L i) Coker and will cost $30,000. s Forty-five persons were killed and i) 40 injured, many of them fatally, s in a railroad wreck near Green Mountain, Iowa, which occurred Monday on the Chicago & Great ? Western railroad, over which a i>? Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific train was being detoured. A spread r i.i i rail is Deiievea to nave caused me * j fearful disaster. I Last week, incendiaries, supposed - to !>e white men, burned the dormi: tory of Harbeson college for ne^! groes at Abbeville. Three students were burned to death and five others more or less severely injured by jumping from windows to escape the v flames. At a meeting of indignant g citizens of the town resolutions were jj! passed strongly condemning the J murderous act and calling on Gov^1 ernor Ansel to offer a \reward of ; $1,000 for the apprehension of the s: guilty party or parties. s1 - - ? Departire of Passenger Trains at Klngstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad ; has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective f; Monday, May 17, 1900. Y\ ?NORTH BOUND? No 80 7:40 a. m. *No 46 11:37 a.m. " No 78 6:00 p. m. " j -SOUTH BOUND? ' No 79 10:4^ a. m. 1 *No 47 5:33 p. m. \T a WO ft.1 ') rv m ^ O.L* 114. < *DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. | The Kecokd lias printed up a number of promissory note ' books, fifty notes to the books r that we are selling a.t ten cents t: each. tf i Candidate r*TAnnouncements of candidate published in this column until the pri able always in advance. Please don' money with your copy. Announceme charged for at the rate of ten cents a l : KINGSTREE GRADED AND t HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. I \ The query for the literary society's debate for commencement has been decided upon: "Resolved. That Woman Should Vote." Friday has been granted as a hoi- ' iday to our school on account of its being Good Friday. Many of the pupils are looking forward to spending from Thursday afternoon until Monday at home. The school boys have again become interested in base ball and are expecting to have a game with the Lake City team on Friday afternoon. ^ Honor Roll March 18. 1910. First Grade. Maud Allene Kinder 98-50 Harold Steele 97.67 Lucile Hurt 97.17 Lucile Nexsen 92.33 Second Grade. Hampden Montgomery 98.86 Serena Lee 98.48 Bessie Baker 96.00 Modena Mims $5.86 George Chandler 95.14 Milton Driggers 93.71 Eulon Coker 93.43 Nellie Scott 93.43 I j Madge Blakeley 93.14 Fourth Grade. Archie Wilkins 93.50 i Fifth Grade. George Hammet 96.77 Zeno Montgomery 95.66 < Rhett Driggers 95.11 I Mauldin Lesesne 94.55 Eulah Swann 93.66 bixth Grade. Leqra Gamble .98.44 Ruth Meadors 96.33 Jennie Lee Epps 96.11 Edward Hurt 96.11 Roy Baker 93.55 Seventh Grade. Ruby Thorn 97.00 Louise Barr 95.40 Eighth Grade. Donald Montgomery 98.00 Ninth Grade. Florence Mcintosh 97.40 Obltnary. Miss Maria Adelaide McClary, of Kingstree, S C, in the sixty-second year of her age departed this life, to meet her loved ones gone before, at 2 o'clock a m, Thursday, March 17, 1910, at the home of ^her'sister, Mrs Murphy. Mis$ McClary had been a great sufferer for over two years, but bore it patiently and is now at rest. She was a loving friend. She did not know what an enemy was. She had seven sisters and two brothers, and is survived by four sisters and one brother, viz: Miss Bet McClary, Mrs Murphy, Mrs Brown, (who is her twin sister,) Mr S G McClary and her youngest sister. Miss Anna McClary, who stood by her side and nursed her in, K/>r ciol'nocc TKaco U'Vwi CTATIP before are: Mrs Bryan, Miss Louisa, Miss Martha and Mr W D McClary. When we asunder part, It gives us inward pain. But we shall still be joined in heart And hope to meet again. Miss E 0 McDonald, Gourdin, S. C. March 23, 1910. Stubborn As Mules are liver aud bowels sometimes; seem to bulk without cause. Then there's trouble-- Loss of Appetite?Indigestion, Nervousness, Despondency, Headache. But such troubles fly before Dr King's New Life Pills, the world's best Stomach and Liver remedy. So easy. 25c at 1) C Scott's. I { _ ,,,IONK t I j City Pressing flub J ; $ U'HKN YOl'lt CLOTH KS NEKI> $ i Cleaning. Pressing or Dyeing, t ? 'I'HONE NO. ya. $ \ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. \ $ > ! 5 i lub Kat?- - - # 1.oo j-.-r Month ? J >uit .... -??< * { Cleaning ami Preying Suit, 75c 5 W ? _______ w i J ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY, f , vwvww wv*wv\%v\v\ w t i es* Cards. s, not more than 100 words, will be mary election for $3.00 each, payt ask us to credit you, but send the nts over 100 words long will be word. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce my candidacy; for re-appointment to the office of i County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters of Williamsburg | county in the ensuing Democratic primaries. J Wesley Cook. For Auditor. We are authorized to announce J J B MONTGOMERY as a candidate focxe-^oointr0 * * to the office of >" urg county, s* j i ? .s ui 'he Demee Primary election. For Koad Engineer. I hereby announce myself a ca? for .appointment to the office ad Engineer for Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary election. Henry D Ferrell. killthe cough and cure mm hcs withDRJUNG'S NEWPftCOVERY AWO AU.TH80AT AWD lUHCTROUBliS GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REn/NDED.___ special notices Transient Notices will be Published in This Column at the Rate of One Uent a Word for Each Issue. No adrertisement taken for less than 25 cents. For. Salk?I'ure Ruff Orpington eggs #/.? r am. ??LUUg ui llJiiiccu iui viic ui/na ply to T M Scott. 1-13-tf Kingstree. S C Foley's orino laxative FOR Stomach Ttouiit and CoNtriMTiON Why N It pays you in the end by W Spring' 1 that was ever shown in King; I LOW Q I for this season? I What kind of ' | and let us show it * I nine uuu liuuujc. H D. gS?TagareiS3S^,J^?JlllUh^ k. Why Take Are you thin, pale, easily tired strength? TTien your digestic thin, your nerves weak. You You need Ayer's Sarsaparilla, free from alcohol. We believ these statements, or we would and find out. Follow his advi The endorsement of your doctor will certain!; Pills as a family laxative. Liver pills. All \ I FC Anything 1 Ifv HARD1 Ah Staple G GO Farmers'S Kingstre< who have also a c n. oriA Hi. vjuunvr Combinatic AN Improved C Call early and supply yoi ment line. ? ????? i ** * . ' v $ i *1 * ' .... . . V - . . . ^ * 1 * * * * * ' ^ Highest roint ched in Whiskey; it was reached twelve y ^TING CRE] iere has never been any dispute or argumen come convinced of its distinct individual fla inal purposes it is second to none. >f the fact that the cost of production has mi the same. Our reputation is back of thii n. it you to become acquainted with HUNTI you will become a regular customer. Yoi PRICE LIST?Express I I Gal. 2 Gal. 3 Gal FEK CORN $3.00 $5.60 $ 8.2! UREL VALLEY CORN 3.2S 6.25 9W RN 2 00 3.60 5.2! ;ORN 3.75 7.10 10.5< DE CORN 2.75 5 00 7.3! E. E. 3.50 6.60 9.5C 3.00 5.00 8-25 /OUCH, Manager Shi the j. a. 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It is very mild and mellow, iterially increased the quality and i brand, and our guarantee is NG CREEK CORN. Send us j'll remember the taste when the 'repaid. 4 Cat. 4Q?,. 6 Qt?. 12 Qnf i $10.00 S3.2S $5.00 $ 8?25 I 1100 3.50 5.25 10.00 I 6.75 . , ) 12.75 4.00 6& 12.00 ! 9.65 5.00 6.75 1175 I 12.00 3.75 5.35 9.75 i 1,\00 3.25 4.75 8.75 pping Department, IP ANY. RICHMOND, VA. i Best? > much more satisfaction. Df ter Ties selected by our buyer. SHOES ind Children. it anywhere else, come here here tirst and save all that ERS %i i ?A t