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Rates on Ion* term advertisements srery rea>onable. For rates apply at < office. In remitting checks or money orders aaake payable to THE COUNTY RECORD. v rvc-rs 9Q. 1910. ? i lynawn n v(.w. ?. __ ?????r "In men whom men condemn as ill, I 3nd so much of goodness still; In men whom men pronounce divine. I find so much of sin and blot? f hesitate to draw the line ' Between the two?where God has not." ' l Save the Side Walks. ( Kingstree's cement side-walks are a convenience and a luxury. They co-t a lot of money and a hig majority of the citizens who paid for them are justly proud of them. But luxuries Uvomo common-place when the novelty wears off. People Ios< their sense of appreciation and ix?g: i to a huso them. Already in many places the pawinent is broken in pieces and it is not an uncommon w - i tfight t<? see, even <?n Maui heavily leaded wagon teams rutliloss.'y driven across the side-walks. Only at eertaiu erossings.where they are three or four time-the average thickness, were the pavements made > red-t loaded wagon teams, and it >* a pity to see such wantondestruction. 1'nle-s it )* elieeked, in a few >-ea:s we will either have to put lip with thi" old dirt side-walks or i*e taxed to rebuild the concrete pavements, which, with* projier usage, would have served us for - - l.? -.Iumvs "kick it i" iiiin i>> .'v - ? ing", 1 ?nt it goes against the grain ? to see public utilities abused; ami certainly it is poor jm?li<\v to allow this destitution when we an- on tin* eve ? f another election to IkuhI the town for a good many thousands " of dollar- for other utilities. We are. informed that the town ordinances protect the side-walks; hut there are also ordinances against shooting fire-crackers on the business streets and?hut what's the use to enumerate? Appreciated Praise. The Couut.v Record, of Kingstree, voiti.<s to our desk clothed in Christmas colors. It represents a vast deal of lalx?r and expense, and the people of Kingstree and Williamsburg < <>m:ty should In- proud of their -beet. ? Darlington Xetc* if- J'rjss. At Christinas tiim* tin* swan ami ?.?.< tnrkry. might -ing :i I'H't. A i< travels l?y aeronaut-; ??1<1 ] Truth lags along at a snail's gallop, out got* thorn at tin* finish. tk - kt ' " / "One may retail apples, but is imi>ossil>le to retail a dog, quoth an esteemed exchange. Yi might curtail him. "On the very first of Jan. A new diary lie l>egan; But before the end of Feb. His well-meant zeal began to ebb The Charleston Post thus laooi cizes: "Sunday, turkey; Monda less turkey: Tuesday, turkey sou Wednesday, canned salmon." The t<?rt<?ise awl the hare ran race. The winner was to have choice of prizes ln-tween a tortoi shell comh awl a Welsh rnhhi Each trii-d to out-match the oth in slowness?ami that's really wl the tortoise won. In Savannah, the day befo Christinas, a man took his seat in street-ear and at the end of the lii lie was still there?stone dead, mall l?oy shot a parlor riHe at rai Join and the death-dealing hull found a mark in the IkhIv of a h man being. ?That the slain mi chanced to In1 a negro does not less* the force'of the object lesson, we rememlxT aright, a former ci ruit Judge of this State met h death in a very similar manne being fatally shot by a parlor ril while riding on the train. Every family has need of a goo reliable liniment. For sprain bruises, soreness of the muscles ai rheumatic pains there is none be ter than Chamberlain's. Sold by i ilealers. W?ather Forecast. ^ "I d<> not think," said Edmui Yates in his book "Rceollectioj and Experiences/' "I ever met man more hopelessly deaf tha Charles Kemblo at seventy. Son of us were sitting one afternoon j the Cnrrick club when a tremci dons thunderstorm broke over tl house. "It raged with extraordinai furv, one clap exploding with te rifle noise immediately above 1 like a volley of artillery. ''We looked around at each otlx almost in horror when Charh T? mvw roMflin liftoil his eves from his book sir Raid in his trumpet tone: '*1 tliir ivo sire going to have some thunde 1 feel it in my knees." The New Author's Query. An aspiring author who was notice at the game recently sent o an elongated storv to a lirst cla magazine. In less than two wool the unsophisticated writer was eh grined to see dumped at his door h padded efforts, together with th significant rejeetion slip: "Sorrv to say that your story so heavy it made the editor tired/ This information overshootic the mark, the voting man at on< ? a i 1 4].:, HI (l'lAV.l Ml MHUti'l! II1I> i^iKH 1; c, fchange; ''Say. Mr. Kditor, what hai you b< <>n (l .ir><r v. ith my story?oa rying i? nrmnd all day instead < reading it r" Hut their correspondence end( there.?J micro. The Perfect Wife. A good wife is heavens last be gift to man, his angel and ministi of graces innumerable, his gem < many virtues, his casket of jewel her voice his sweet music; hi imilcs his brightest day; her ki the guardian of his innocence; hi arms the pale of his safety, the bal of his health, the balsam of h life; her industry his surest wealt her economy his safest steward; In lips, his faithful eounselors: hi bosom the softest pillow of his car and her prayers the ablest adv cates of heaven's blessings on h head.?Jeremy Taylor. Wantod to So# tho End. "This is where you get off," sa the railroad conductor. "But I haven't rid fur enough said the Billville man. "Can't help that. You can't { any further on this ticket.'' "My friend," said the man, "il the first time I ever rid on a ra road train, an' of you ain't a bett man than what I am I'm a-goin' set right here till I see wliar tl road ends. I know it must ei some'rs, an' I'm curious to s wliar. Here's one more dollar. Xc go 'long, an' le'me alone!"?Atla ta Constitution. ? i STATE AND GENERAL NEWS. fc *A * yTT-l'-l'-l'M/l' ou Sunday morning early, Robert Fraser, a negro gambler, was killed while gaming with several other negroes in a den at Georgetown near the ACL Corporation's mills. Pompey Anderson is the negro's name who shot him to death. d- The Northern Bank, of New York city, with deposits in its nine branches aggregating nearly seven millions according to its latest public statement, has been closed by the State superintendent of banks. 1 a Joseph G Robin, chairman of the ' a executive committee of the bank, is so in a sanitarium and is said to have it attempted suicide recently. vr In a fire which broke out Thurs)V day in the Chicago stockyards twenty-five men were killed by a falling wall. The list of the dead includes the fire chief and the assistant chief. n Three negroes died on the scaffold a the Friday before Christmas: William Kelley and James Eawards at A Monck's Corner, Berkeley county.for n_ murder, and Minus Hightower, alias ^ Ed Byrd, at Columbia for rape Engineer Brown of Florence got 11" his leg broken and his fore-arm U1 slightly injured in a collision be* jn tween his train and another freight If train near Monck's Corner Tuesday r_ morning. - ORIGIN OF NAVAL TITLES. Ho Borrowed Military Term# From the Arabic and the Spanish. In the early days the rank of admiral was unknown. 'Ihe chief oili d, ecr oi' a squadron was called a coiiis, stable or justice. The term adid miral as now used is derived from ;t- the Arabic "amir,"' or "emir," a ill commander (as in "amir-albuhr," commander of the sea). The early English form was ''amiraC' and is till preserved as such by the French. The Spanish and 1'ortuid guese terms are "almirante," the M Italian "ammiraglio." The title a captain is not a naval but a military in one. Fitd-r the older organization ie the real captain of a ship was a at master, but a military otlieer was n- placed on board, though lie knew ie nothing about nautical affairs. Aj the captain heeaino bigger ^nd bigrv ger the master became smaller and r- smaller until at the present day he is fills a subordinate position, which igradually becoming obsolete, being ?r replaced bv an otlieer under the title es of a navigating lieutenant, g. Commodore conies from, the id Soani.-h "eommendador " The title ik lieutenant, borrowed directly from r. th" French, is more modern and is mean* as a place holder or one who took the p'-tre of the captain when absent. Sublieutenant js still more a modern and at the same time a mis iff nomor, as ho never was n subnet:ss tenant. hut merely a mate or one <s who as.-isted. In former days we a- had no cadets, hut volunteers. Howis | ever, with the gradual advance of is politeness the more seemly term of cadets was borrowed from the is Freneh and adopted as the title of ' the young gentlemen in our navy, tg In place of paymasters the ships :e | of old had pursers, who looked after s- the provisions. The naval purser did more. He had charge of the r- stores of the ship and the money :>f chest. Surgeon.- and surgeons' mates fulfilled the duties of the doc?d tors, ('iiaj)iains are of modern introduction. Xaval instructors and schoolmasters rulml in their stead. The term mate was rather a universal one and applied to all 5r branches. of s; i Notice of Sale. er STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.; S8 COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, pr Court of Common Pleas. M D DeLorme, Plaintiff, ; vs is Seth Samuels, Defendant, h, Notice is hereby given that under and ' ! by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and i sale dated November 28, 1910, rendered er 1 in the above entitled action in the court es of common pleas of Williamsburg coun0_ ty, and now on file in the office of the I lerk of the Court of common pleas for ' said county, I will sell at public outcry I to the highest bidder for cash, before I the court house door in Kmgstree, S c, i at 12 o'clock m. on the first Monday in ; i j January, 1911, th^ same being the sec' , ond day of January, during the legal hours of sale, the following described : tract of land, to wit: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land (my right) lying, being ?? and situate in the county of Williams: burg and State of South Carolina, font's taining one hundred (100) acres, more :i ' or less, and bounded as follows, to wit: On the North by lands of the estate ot f>r Nathan Glassco;on the East by lands of to Dr I N Boyd; on the South by lands IP known as the Gourdin tract, and owned i by Stoney of Charleston, and on the West by lands of W N Clarkson." PC Purchaser to pay for papers, i\r H 0 Britton, 1 n_ Clerk of Court of Williamsburg County, j Kingstree, S C, December 12, 1910. 12-lo-3t l 1 ! '* 4 % i Summons for Belief (COMPLAINT SKRVKD) . STATE OF SOUTH AROLINA, COUNTT OF WILLIAMSBURG, C??urt of Common Pleas. John T Nelson and Beuhh V Nel.-oi: Plaintiffs, against F AguHus Nelson, Marian Edith Nel son. George P Xel>oti and Beulah 1 Nelson. Defendants. To the Defendant*. F Agustus Nelson Marian Edith Nelson, George P Nel son and Beulah E Nelson. You are hereby summoned and rf quired to answer the complaint in tlii action, of which a copy Is herewir served upon you.and to serves copy o your answer to -aid complaint 01 the suhscri??ers at theiroffice at Kings tree, S C, within twenty day?* after rh service hereof, exclusive of the day c such service; and n yon tan to auswe the complaint within the time afore said, the plaintiffs in thi* action will np pi}* t<> the Court for the relief demand e<i m the complaint. December 29. 1910. Hirsch & Hirsch, Plainritfs' Attorney* And you the "aid Marian Ei th Ne! son Nelson, an inlant over t e as?eo fourteen year.-.please Take N/' .ice :Tha unles- you procure the ap An'ment o a guardian ad litem to mi>ear nrid de fend this action within twentv days f ror the dateoi 'he setvice of the Summon." Complaint and this Notice herein serve upon you in this action, an applicatioi will i>e made to H O Brit ton, Esq Clerk i f the Court f- r Williamsburj c u- ty, at hi? ottire in Kiogstree, S f on the tivent>-first day after the dat of such service, it ten o'clock a. m.,fo in iet appointing some sui'able am competent person guardian ad litem to you and authoiizing and directing hin to appear and defend the above entitle! action on yo?r i?elialf. Hikbch & Hihsch, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. f)ate December 29, A D 1910. Aqdyou, the "aid (Jeorge P Nclsoi and Beulah E Nelson, infants under th age or tot.i teen years, and KannieNel son Nel-on (now v'onncil). mother o said infant defendants, wit!) whom 'h said infant defendants re-ide. Tak No; ice: That unless you procure thejap pointment of a guardian ad litem t< appear and defend the ahove entitlei action ?>n your behalf, within tweut] days irom the date of the serviced the Summons. Complain; and this No ticeuponyrni.an application will bemadi to H O Brit ton. Esq. Clerk of the Conr I fo? Williamsburg county, on the twen I iv-tirst dav after the date of such serv ice, at ten o'clock m.. at liisodloe it Kinganve, S C. lor an order appoiutini some suitable and competent persoi guardian ad litem f -r>ou and autlmriz ing and directing liim to appear and <'e fend rlie above entitled action <>n you behalf. Hirsch & Hirsch, PlaiiirifD' Attorneys. December 29. A D 1910. To t lie absent Defendants. F Augn-iu Nelson.Marian Edith Nelson. Georg* P Nelson ano B<ulah E Nelson: Pr.EAsr: Take Notice ? That th j complaint it. thi-< action was filed in th olflce of the Clerk of the Court ii Kings tree county of Williamsbur&S C on t? e -'9th of December. A D 1910. Hirsch & tfliKSCH. Plaintiffs' Attorneys Deceml>er 29, 1910. 12-29-(it Whet's The Use to drive fifteen miles to town through sand; mud, rain and cold to buy your merchandise when you can get the best in Dry Goods, Clothing, Dress Goods, Shoes and Notions, not to mention our Groceries which are famous all through this country for their quality Prices Rock Bottom. A. E. HILL Cooper, S. C. " Highest Price Paid For Seed Coiton. When you have a cold get a bottli of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I will soon fix you up all right ant will ward off any tendency towan pneumonia. This remedy contain! no opium or other narcotic and ma^ be given as confidently to a baby a to an adult. Sold by all dealers. \ m& mw ?5 SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published in This Column at the Rate of One Cent a Word for Each Issue. No ad,t vertisement taken for less than 25 cents. [_ For Salk?Scholarship in Bryant & g Stratton Business College, Louisville. If interested let u< hear from you. 8-11-tf Thk ( ot'nty Record. J- FOR SALE?Severity-five (75)Sheep: is Grade, Merino and Southdown, h High McCutchen. f 11-17-tf Kingstree, S. C. n [. ? * Fob Runt?between 200 and 2.j0 r acres open land, u mile or two from town, with nice, six room d-velling h thereon, barn and other convenient . outbuildings: also two tenant houses on premises, win rent an tofcetner or in separate farm*. Apply at this office or ad-Ires* "H" ? _v 12-22-2t. c o<'ouxty Record. f { r f I; All Kinds of Jewelry , i suitable for Xmas Gifts. Nothing * more beautiful or acceptable than * a gift of jewelry. We have every r I thing from a Stick Pin to a Diamond of "pu^st ray serene." 3 ' 31 Fine Line of Xnas and New Year's Cards ' Watts & Watts The Kingstree Jewelers NEAR THE DEPOT STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY ?>F WILUaMSBUKO. Court <?f Common Fit-as' .1 < Everet', Plain riff, " vs ' Dinah Williams Willis. Defendant. Under and by virtue ot' a decree and judgment ><f sale and division of proceed in the alxjvc siatcd action, issued by flic suit] court and dated Nov mbtr 2*. I91ii, I. the .Sheriff of William-burg county, will >ell be tore the court house do"r at Kingstree. S'C. on Monday, the second day of .lanuary.1911. between the legal hours of sale.at pukic auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the fnllowing described tra> t of land: Founded North by public road from Sabers hepot to Belsei's Cross Roads; Ea-t and South by land of estate of T K Salters jittd Wist by land of t lie estate of Fen -alters, the same containing twentyfour acres.more or 1?s and being a |>arr of the estate of Fen Salters. Purchaser to pay for papers. GeokokJ Graham, Sherff W illiamsbt'rg County. December 12, 1910. l2-l5-3t e "I had been troubled with constit pation for two years and tried all of j the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn, j and they could do nothing for me," 3 writes Thos E Williams, Middleboro, . Ky."Two packages of Chamberlain's 1 Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me." For sale by all dealers. rou would Raise Big Crc ou would have fewer acn Crops* If you would re Droduction, buy from the HEE FERTELI2 CHARLESTON, S. C rades of fertilizers and carry a large stock o ou want fertilizers for Cotton, Corn, Gral ly the best from a well known company sue IBAHEE FERTILIZER CO., Charleston, "The Home of Good Fertilizers" y.1 Summons for Belief. ? ?> STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . * COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Couit of Common Plea*. Winslow Wright, Plaintiff. 'gainst j Ida Cameron, M J Cameron, M E Hari rell,A J Godwin,S G Godwin and J ! Cameron, Defendan's. To the Defendant?. Ida Cameron. W J Cameron, M E Harrell, A I Godwin, S G Godwin and J L Cameron: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in thie action, of which a copy is herewith i served upon you, and to serve a copy of g | your answer to the said complaint on y the subscriber at his office in Kingstree, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to tae court for the relief demanded in the complaint. A d w.u, the said Ida Cameron, the mother the infant deiendant, Cameron, with wh?>m he ie?ides, are hrreiiy required to cause to be appointed a jfi:antia.< ad litem to represent the iutere>tof the said infant defendaufc. J L Cameron .and upon your failure to do so within twenty riayatrom the service hereof.the plaintiff will apply to the Clerk of l ourt of Williamsburg county to appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the interest of the said infant defendant. Stoi.i. & Stoll, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated December f, A D 1910. To the absent defendant, WJ Cameron* Take Notice: That the complaint in this action was filed in the office of _ /-vi t_ - * r? i_ tri_.? j- ? me i/ierx 01 ex>un in Ajngstree, ill Williamsburg County and the State of South Carolina, on I^e- mber 8, 1910. Stoll A Stoll, 12-8-6t Plaintiff's Attorneys. 1 * ^ LIGHTNING RODS! H. L. Whttlock, Lak* Ct?r. t.C Special Sales Agent Representing the Large?t Manufactur/ ers of All Kinds Improved Copper and Galvanized Section Rods (Eudorsedby the Highest Scientific Au- j thoritie*and FireIn-uraiiceCompanir?) \ Pure Copper Wire Cables, All Sicca Our Full Cost Gu a ran lee given with ! Each Job. I sell on close margin of profit,divid^Hj commission with my custemers. JHR 9-29-^mp Hyj Auditor's Notice- "w i, or my agent, wil! be ar the following plat es, on the dates hereinafter gi\ en.for the purpose of taking tax re* w turns fortne liscal year lrfll. All male* B between the ages of 21 and 60 years | are liable to poll tax and must return I sam-. Ad transfer of real?state since l iiisi return must be reported by both | seller and purchaser. Ail peisonal. 1 property nmsr he returned, and don't J fo: get i<? return your dog or dogs. 1 j Alt parties in the annex territory to Florence county are requested iut to^B make a return until the appointmentsflH tor Lake City and Serauton. AH| As a pari of ^umier.Kitlge and Lad^^g town-hip^ ll.is tleen cut off WittySgK annex territory, all patties <>wniii]fHH9| estate in said ioun?hips must bdME^n pared to make comet returns ^HjHM lands affected by tiii- change by rrMfl^Sg ing tw<> return?, one for the old ierri?W| i ry. trivii g the number of acres buildings, and one lor the annex tefri?jp| tory, with number of acres andbttiid-^^ January Benson, 10 :\rj Bloomingvale, U Morrisville, * 12 "a ! Rhems. 1J 7$ ! Indian town, 14 ' k? ' Greek ville, 17 and 18 i Gourdins 19 I Salt pro. w vm { .uuirt'MS, 24 Trio 25 ; mhioms. 26 ?? 1 Mon/.cn, 27 ,/ * Hsbn n fJ L Gowdv's stor**.?, 28 W C \Vi!-on'?.. 31 -'M February ' 1 Cades, 8 , . >3 j Chuivh (Grauam's store). 6 \ Home, 7 Lamberts, 8 J Ard* X R"ads. 9 Johnsa-nville, 10 . Vox, 11 l'r< spect. 13 . is Lake City, 14 and 15 a .Scranton, 16 At Au'iiior's oftire from January 1 to * February 20, intlusive, except above H dates. J J B Monjgomkry. - JS 12-?-tl County Auditor. Huciiien's Arnica saive j The Best Salve In The WtrM. | XR | f the best quality of fer. ?gRE??V. wj in,Tobacco,Truck, V J3i