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Legal advertisements, $1.00 per inch f first insertion, 50 cents per inch each subsequent insertion. j1 Rates on long term advertisements j very reasonable. For rates arply at, this office. In remitting checks or money orders , make payable to THE COUNTY RECORD. 1 1 TMimftOAY. JULY f4. 1910. s Give Us Men. Give us men! A time like this demands j1 Great hearts, strong minds, true faith j ( and willing h:inds J Men whom the lust of olHce does not kill; S Men whom the spoi's of otfiee can not c buy; Men who possess opinions and a will; * Men who have honor, men who will not c !ie; * la For while the rabble with their thumb-j worn creeds, j 1 Their loud profession- and their little ^ deeds, Wrangle in seltish strife?lo! Freedom 1 weeps, | t Wrong rules the land and waiting jus- t tice weeps. ?Oliver Wendell Holmes. a The Good Roads Meeting. \ Eveeywhere over the State the question of good roads is being agitated as never before and with t ? i ? aL_:_ I (I politicians wno Keep Uieir cur* IU j the ground the subject of good J11 roads is as popular as equalization ! 1 of taxes and the other old stand- v bys. The waves of influence from 11 t.he centre of agitation have even a reached old Williamsburg, whose local arteries of trade have for years Iteen a target for the jests v and gil>es of more favored coun- j ties in that respect. But a brighter day is dawning for us. The'0 very fact that we recognize our|n .deficiency is a long step toward r amelioration of existing condi- 1 tions. How much vital, practical t interest exists among our people will be fairly indicated by theati tendance at the good roads rally on the 28th of Julv, when the r highest authority on road-building! in the Tinted States, possihlv, will In1 in Kingstree to tell lis) how to make our highways 1 letter i ! t ?the maximum of benefit with I c the minimum of cost. Header, ; V are you sufficiently interested to induce Hou to attend this! j (. meeting? If not, we fear the,, good roads millennium for Williamsburg is a long ways ahead! in the dim and distant future, j ? |! Lever's Lame Defense, { Congressman Lever, in trying top wriggle out of his vote for a tariff',, on lumlier, which played into the L hands of the luml>er trust, says!j that the tariff on lumlier "put three million dollars into the * 1 f I LU i . treasury or the i nueu maies, noi a one cent of which will come from , s the i>eople of South Carolina." j Surely Mr Lever does not expect jv to fool the voters .of his district t i nth any such tominyrot. It has> een repeatedly stated, and weja lave never heard of its being |0 lisnuted. that the tariff on lumber js or which two of our Congress- j; nen voted, advanced the price of t ill kinds of luml?er Sl.oO a 1* housand feet. That l>eing the ase, Mr Lever should explain c vhy if it has caused tlieui to is lay tribute to the trust on every s icuse built during the past year, e he lumber tariff' does not cost t lie people of this State "one t ent!" If the tariff didn't ena- r )le them to raise the price of t undier, why did all the saw-mills t >f any consequence send men to <1 A'ashington to work on their Con- a tressmcii in order to influence v hem to yote for the tariff? Ii We hope to hear this point nul others fn!lv discussed In'fore S he campaign is .over. The people lave a right to know the facts. . The Boston Herald has failed " or over two million dollars. The 1 nysterv is how the paper man- *' iged to get so much credit. ===== t In Columbia a few days ago a t legro fell off an ice wagon and t >roke his arm. Perhaps he -had j ilready fallen off the water wagon, c People of . our town have great a use for thankfulness for the ex client health thev enjoy as eoni* . ^ >ared with other towns in the *tate. <>n every hand we hear >f disease and death and the errible scourge, typhoid fever, laims many victims. If there is ^l'norlo nf tvnhniil fpvtT ill I t Cingstree, or any other kind, for hat matter, we do not know of t. Truly this is a health record f o 1* proud of. Good health is 11 , , tl he best asset a town can have ,nd possibly no community in ^ suith Carolina is more blessed tl n this respect than kingstree. The most revolting feature of 0 he slugging mill at Reno, Neva- '' la, which has l>een almost igmrcd in the press reports, was a he presence of Johnson's white . rife at the ring-side. According i) our recollection, several years ^ go when Johnson came into the a iine-light he put away his lawful 11 lack spouse and tied up with a ^ rhite skinned wench who shunl by uring the tight "seeking on" the urly black against one of her J wn race and color. Such a wo- t< nan would l?e scorned by the espeetable element of l?oth races ' o ? Ai i .:? II me aouill, hieing imuniig mmn ban a worthless parasite. n ====== p The ills, as well as the pleas- ^ ires, of human kind are .appreci-1 fi ted most by antithesis. Which j n e flection reminds us that while ^ re suffer and complain a Unit the a teat our condition is fairly toler- ^ ihle when contrasted with the p errific caloric in big Northern J ities?New York, for examph? r vhere human ltcings swarm in i ^ lives like bees aud the weaker) mes perish like dies. In New' fork city last Sunday three per- ^ b ions went mad from the effects ot ? he heat, while ten other more for- h unate ones died outright. Up * 0 State in New York the tempera- ,, ure rust* to 102 in the shade. \ A'itli these facts in mind let us 1 ! o tay-at-homes bless our stars that n liings are nut so lad as they 5 F night l>e, after all. r ===== s It is certainly high time that the i m iiithorities l>egan to exercise some!" ort of censorship over the vastly | K>pular moving picture resorts, j vhere, it is estimated, more than t hree million men, women and j I hildren gather daily to while i way an hour or two at a trifling j xpense. Many of these places, opposed to Ik? reputable, show ^ ictures more lewdly suggestire han the scenes presented in the \ west theatrical "joints" of the J 'tenderloin" districts of our big 1 ities and it is surprising that teps have not t>een taken long j ince to eliminate the evil tend- , neies of these immoral exhihi- , ions. The agitation to suppress 5 he Jeffries-Johnson fistic fiasco nay he the entering wedge of a ( do long dormant public sentiment hat will force officials, however ? 1 lereliet heretofore, to take definite ction toward regulating these icious resorts, which hid fair to ( veoine training schools for crime. ( ===== ] Mayor Gaynor .is reported as aying that however averse he t night 1 ?e personally toward allow- ? ng such exhibitions, lie is with- 1 ut authority under the law to lebar the moving picture repro- 1 luetion of the Jeffries-Johnson ' ight in the city of which he is he chief executive. Men in an- ^ hority are apt to Mieve what hey want to lielieve and wdt a re j ust a little skeptical of the sin- 1 erity of Mayor Gaynor's utter- 1 nee, if he l>e quoted accurately. j iowever that may Ik-, if the ( Xemoeratie mavor of Greater New # fork is sueli a weakling as to < lolci himself liound hy such coh- } cell restrictions lie is not the man r? uphold the banner of Democracy a the next Presidential campaign. ill over the country the mayors ( f many cities have arrogated to 1 heinselves power to stop the derading spectacle and in proclaiinrig his inability to comply with i he National Christian Endeavor v # ' ociety's appeal to the higher s entiment of those in authority, r lie much-vaunted chief executive ( f the Metropolis of America is < itluv a miserable, time-serving * ypocrite or an arrant moral f award, unworthy of consideration s a national leader. Death olMrCU Rlchborg. Greelyville, July 10:?Mr Charles ( I Richburg, a well-known merchant nd farmer whose home was a few , files from this place on the Coleman Dad, died Tuesday, June 28, at the umter infirmary,where he had been iken for treatment a fortnight be>re. He was taken seriously ill on une 13 and everything possible done ) restore him to health, but all ef>rts were vain. Mr Richburg was about 54 years | Id and was a bachelor. He leaves\ )ur sisters and two brothers as his! earest relatives to mourn his loss. | le was a well-known and successful \ usiness man of kind heart and af-1 ectionate nature and will be sadly j lissed among those who knew him est. The funeral service was conducted t the residence of the deceased by lev R L Grier, pastor of the local 'resbyterian church, on Wednesday, une 29,at 6 o'clock p m, and the . emains were interred at the family urying ground near by. Those Pies of Boyhood. How delicious were the pies of >oyhood. No pies now ever taste so ;ood. What's chaged? the pies? No. t's you. You've lost the strong' ealthy stomach, the vigorous liver, i he active kidneys, the regular bowls of boyhood. Your digestion is >oor and you blame the food. Veat's needed? A complete toning ip by Electric Bitters of all organs f digestion?Stomach, Liver, Kideys, Bowels?Try them. They'll retore your boyhood appetite and api-j/iiotinn nf fnnH ;ind fairlv satu ate ynur body with new health, trength and vigor. 50c at M L Aim's. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to How stix/k to run on or in any way to respass on my lands known a? the esHte of Brifton Jenkins. (Signed) X M Ventkrs. ' STATE AND GENERAL NEWS. * far 7r 7r rr ?r ?r Half a block in the business part )f Meeting street, Charleston, was iestroyed by fire Friday night, causng a property loss of $400,000. Paul E Trouche, Bailey-Lebby Co, Marshall, Wescoat & Co and A R romlinson were the well-known irms whose places of business were turned. Louis Cohen & Co's big new itore, one of the largest ana hanajomest department stores in tbe South, barely escaped destruction, rhe property burned was largely covered by insurance. A negro named John Seagle was tilled bv lightning near Rock Hill Friday of last week. Governor Ansel has^gjgd the e, Dense account in tY :ourt of inquiry with \ V ir General to be presente Legislature for payment./ The State Pharmaceutic**, association closed its thirty-fourth annual session Saturday. The meeting was held at Glenn Springs, The effort has been revived to form "Heyward" county out of parts of Aiken and Edgefield. Governor Ansel has appointed a commission to see that all requirements are fulfilled. Mrs Elsie Kelly of Union, while in a state of mental aberration brought on by illness, wandered from her home to the railroad track at 2 a. m. Saturday and was killed by an early morning passenger train. Application has been made to the Secretary of State for a charter for. 3 $400 Oftft onffnn mill nt lAurens. A Good Reason. One day President Lincoln called i jeneral Scott to the White House: ind asked: "General Scott, why is it that you j :annot march into Richmond, a dis-; ;ance of a very few miles, with a! mndred thousand men at your back,! vhen you were able to march thou-1 lands of miles with a few thousand nen at your back and right into the nty of Mexicctf" "Mr Presiaent," replied General 5cott, "the men who carried me into ;he city of Mexico are the men who ire keeping me out of Richmond." j ?Bryan'* Commoner.' Old papers for sale cheap by ; the hundred at The Rkcord ! )ffice. i Or. King's New Life Pills The best In the world. GREELYVILL goodt Our spring line of mercha and look over our stock. Just a Cluett-Peabod? that cost $9.00 per dozen going i SKREEMER SI for men. The best shoe on ' BATES' Hi We have them all prices ; Ladies' White Wa< at from 8 to 25 cer T~ tT~ fl ~M A _i r | HOYT'S GERMAN COLOG? | The WEE h jgj Is now Open and Rc @ Our paid up Capital is $3! ? tion to our officers and dire jgj solicit the patronage of tl jgj liamsburg County. ^ On accounts in our Savi 88) fha nciio I frkiir n?r .-Ant n#?r l ^ i ij w i vui ^/vi wilt* Kw" M w always to extend any reaso; 5 our customers ana guarantee @ ? OUR DIRECT ?HUGH McCUTCHEN, J. K. SMI W. V. STRONG. T. K. SM @ W. B. C0< as OFFIC1 HUGH McCUTCHEN, Pres. I ^ W V. STRONG, Vice-Pres. C ^ Temporary Quarters are in The C a:?:?:?.?:?:?.? ?:?:@: 8 SILVER DEP; ft Stephen Thou 257 KING STREET, CK ^ Have in stock an unusually atti /' verware; Baskets for Fruit, Bon Coffee Sets; Vases; large and |h Trays; Individual Almond D 71 Dishes, Candlesticks; Sandwi J? Bowls; Whipped Cream Bowls j} variety at reasonable prices. Also carry a complete line of < J I Diamonds suitable for presents Mail orders receive the most 71 tion. We invite our Williamsbu ^ or send us their orders. We Specialize the n horseflesh. No need *o go farther v HORSES am 1 J. L. STD U ' LAKE CIT The Only Exclusively Live-Stock Dei agfakaff1 iB' y |IW B E LIVE STOCK CC QREELYVILLE, S. C. THAT AR I II n i n ndise'is now complete and we will be few leaders:? 'shirts j| Men's an it 50c each. # . ? in all s hoes i \ ' the market III a go' lTS. I we would lil and styles. l\ qro a i > We keep on h IS I \XOOllS $ pure groceries and \ t Delivered anywhere lts- * "Merry Widow RODG: tT.. jee bank % 1 :ady for Business. jgj 0.000. We invite atten- jOj ctorate, and respectfully ? lie business men of Wil- @ ?? ing-s Department we pay @ -fk inn urn. We stand ready ? ' nable accommodation to jgj : protection to depositors. ^ A ORS ARE: (TH, H. E. MONTGOMERY. A . ITH. W. R. SCOTT. T' 1 OPER * 1 ?RS: ? * 2. L. MONTGOMERY. Cashier. w ULLAND & GILLAND, Atty's. ? arolina Furniture Co's Store. ^ ?:@:@:@:?:@:@:@:@:? ^RTMENT S las & Bro., J J IARLESTON. S. C.. . active display of rich Sil- * Bons, Cakes and Flowers; W) i small Comportiers; Bread (m ishes; Glass-lined Relish W\ ch Plates; Mayonnaise 7A and a further extensive pR everything in Jewelry and )m on any occasion. Ji careful and prompt atten- W\ rg friends to call in person Ja WEUVE& i k IN A?i f\ \ Age |1 mis of our eustomers in &\ ? J when vou want the best in 7A fl J MULES. 8 ** CREY, fi Y, S. C., . ; tier in Williamsburg County. (A . )., AGENTS, m eTooTii rwlrtrl f/\ ViAlfA AH? ^*<1 nr?/4o am 1 1 I _ giau tu no>c uui iiicuus uui % d Ladies' Hose ihades and colors. H * you need H OD TRUNK fc 9 <e to show you some. B CERIES. 1 and a full line of fresh and fl vill be glad to fill your orders, i ' in town. B Flour" can't be beat. B ER S I ; ?