The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 31, 1911, Page FOUR, Image 4
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KIN3STREE, S. C.
C. W. WOLFE.
fcOiTOfl AND PROPRIETOR.
Entered at the postotfice at Kingstree,
S C as second class mail matter.
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THE CO I'NT Y RECORD.
"In men whom men condemn as ill.
I find so much of goodness still:
In men whom MEN pronounce divine.
I find so much of sin and blot ?
I hesitate to draw the line
Between the two?where God has not."
KIX( iSTKKK ?TII ! (JATEW'A V
TO OITOIHTNITY.
THURSDAY, AUG. 31. 1911.
Stricken Charleston.
The whole State feel- kindly
sympathy with Charleston in the
latest calamity that has befallen
the old city, scarry! with >hot
and shell in time of war and
the prey of earth-quake, cVel >ne
and tornado in. time of peace.
Whatever may he .-aid or written
that might seem to reproach
the city or its people, we all
love Charie-ton, our j?r??n?I metropolis,
and it is in the dark
hour of death and di-a-ter that
latent sympathy i- quickened into
aetive Ving and we feei mo-t
strongly the tie- of love and
friendship that hind n- together.
^ It i- a severe hlow t?? t'ne cit.v,thi?
r destruction of life and projx-rty ei>n.ing
at a time when Charle-ton i- so
rapidly forging to the front in commercial
importance; hut the check in
the march of progro?will U> only
momentary. The people of Charleston
have time and again, with sii->'
lime courage and unbounded confidence
in their city*- future, faced
desolation wrought by elemental
v - force- that would daunt the stoutest
hearts, and emerged from thedisa?
tor only the more determined to
build their city into larger and farer
proportion- than ever before. The
spirit of such a people is unconquerable
and while we grieve with our
friend- in their pre-ent calamity,yet
we have unbounded faith in their
ability to cope with the situation
and continue with renewed effort the
\v<?rk tl.i-y art- il<?ing, n??t
i'i ly f.?r Givatvr Char!i'.?t??n, l?nt f"i'
the entire State.
v f It i- gratifving in<Kvl t" n<?to tIn*
evolution <'f t!u- 'Y<?untry weekly"
iu-w-pap<T within tin- pa-t ?leea?le.
(>:u* of tlu* lia-t n??tah!e exampleci
i);arkf<l in.piov.-ui, lit i- <?un?M
frifiK;, the IMgetieM liironirlf,
fi>umle<l ami ''lit' ! f?>r year- l?y uiir
f-ieeme 1 frifti'l, tile latf lamented
('. I .fame- T Bae??n.
One plug of MERRY
WIDOW tobacco bought
from the People's Mercantile
Co,Kingstree, S C, will
convince you that it is
the best I Oc plug on eart h.
7-27-st
H STATE^and GENERAL *
4 TOPICS Hi.
Granville was made a postal savi
ings depository this week.
X X X
After four years of prohibition,
Birmingham, Alabama, voted last
week by a majority of 2,000 t<> re- *
turn to saloons.
X X x
While playing about a tub of wa- ;
jter Saturday afternoon, in Gretnville
county, the 2o months old 1
J daughter of Mr and Mrs G 1'Ash- .
I more fell int? the tub and was
J drowned. l
X X X
; Ellison Adger, a negro charged j 1
J with the murder of two negro boys .
; in Clarendon county a few weeks
ago. committed suicide in the Man- !
I ning jail Saturday. The desperate
necrro drank concentrated Ive Satur-!
kJ A M..A X. 1 V -M- vy
*(&) Phone n> wl u*n you want
fir t" get a notice under this
rapt? heading. Price one rent a
I^^Ja won I for each insertion. No
j a<l taken for h-s- titan '25c.
Phone S3.
Wanted?To employ for coming year i
a single or married man without children.
William Cooper,
*-31 -4t Cooper, S C.
If You Wish to Sell that farm,
timber land, store or residence, write us
at once and send full description, as we ;
| have an attractive proposition to offer I
, you. Ligox Land Co.
7-2i>-13t Sumter. SCj
Boarders Wanted. - Mrs Daisy
Kennedy has moved here and opened a 1
boarding house. She will be glad to f.co
mmodate transient or regular board
ers. Prices reasonable.
Mrs Daisy Kennedy, i
jS-24-3t Kingstree. S ('.
; For Sale?One tract of land within 1
3 miles of the railroad now being built j
from Marion. S C. to Andrews. S C. |
Tract contains acres, more or less, j
about 4" acres cultivated. |
William Cooper.
$-31-41 Cooper P 0. S C. '
For >ale?714 acres of land in Wji- |
liamsburg county, eight miles east of ,
i Gourdin. fronting one mile on Santee ,
public road; 150 acres under cultiva- '
tion. with sufficient timber on balance ,
! for plantation purj>oses. This property
| can be bought cheap and on reasonable '
terms. Apply to 1
Lee &' Fishburne. Attorneys. \
7-27-tf Kingstree. SC. i
yet deep is the feeling th
prompts me;
Surely you can not refuse what I a
In the name of our friendship!"
Then made answer John Alden: "T
name of friendship is sacred;
What you demand In that name.
have not the power to deny you
So the strong will prevailed, si
duing and melding the gentler.
l-V.endship prevailed over love, a
Alden went on his errand.
The Lovefs Errand
So the strong will prevailed, and .
den went on his errand.
Out of the street of the village, a
into the paths of the forest.
Into the tranquil woods, where bli
birds and robins were building
Towns in the populous trees, w
hanging garden* of verdure.
Peaceful, aerial cities of Joy and
fection and freedom.
All around him was calm, but wltl
him commotion and conflict.
Love contending with friendship, a
self with each generous lmpul
To and fro in his breast his thougl
,-?r? her?ving and dasMne,
HwV?; IMS
|Hl i ;
IB? ?
"Why don't you i
CWith the addition <
and a beautiful anc
please the most'fas
When a certain mlitl munnered re
esentative from a middle westei
itate went to congress be left behind
>ody of constituents who fancied th
jreat personal benefits would come
Jjem through their powerful state
nan. A farmer with political deslgi
followed the great man to Washin
ton.
"Well. Tom," a friend asked him <
tiis return, "did you see Wasliingti
ind Dick Blank and did you get wh
pou went after?"
"Yes. I seen Washington, and I sei
Dick Blank." he replied, "but Di<
couldn't do uuthin' for me. He w:
bavin' a hard time to keep from gitti
tromped on hisself."?Success Mag
llnA
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' day morning and suffered great ag-1
onv until Saturdav night, when he!
died.
XXX
Henrv N At wood, a Boston aviai
i
tor, completed Friday the last stage!
' of a voyage by aeroplane from St i
Louis to New York, a distance of
1.265 miles on an air line. Atwood
completed the flight in twelve days, i
his actual flying time being 2* hours
and 31 minutes. He used the same
machine the entire trip.
XXX
Thirty-seven killed and more than
sixty people injured is the result of
a shocking accident Friday on th??
Lehigh Valley railroad. A passenger
train speeding to make up lost time
ran into a spread rail on a trestle
near Manchester. New York, and!
crashed downward forty feet, strikar.
embankment with terrific impact.
X X X
Twenty-six persons were killed j
and more than sixty injured Satur-;
! day night in a Chicago theatre, i
While a moving picture show was
; going on a film exploded, causing a
panic, and men. women and children 1
were trampled to death as they)
rushed frantically trying to escape j
'through the single exit fron- thei
house.
!?*?>????
Open an Account with Us Now? j
Bank of Williamsburg.
Notice of Election?Trustees School J
District No 27.
Notice of Incorporation?Mllhous &
Jennings.
| Thrice-a-Week Edition of the New
York World.
Eall and Winter Goods?Jenkinson
Bros Co.
Something about Hardware?Kings-:
| tree Hardware Co,
j Come In and Open an Account with
Us?Farmers & Merchants Bank,
Lake City.*
ISPFPT1T, WOTTf!F!S
Ill IB1? ' I?I?H??? 11
DMBBHUnBiHBBHHi
rtship
Utandish
strations by
andler Christy
lr>hbi-\f*rrill Comfxzrrr
10 As In a foundering ship, with every
roll of the vessel,
3t Washes the bitter sea. the merciless
surge of the ccean!
a "Must I relinquish it all." he cried
with a wild latr.entaticn,
n- "Must I relinquish it all. the jcy, the
hope, the illusion?
a Was it for this I have loved, and
waited, and worshiped in silence?
ot Wa9 it for this I have followed the
flying feet and the shadow
Over the wintry sea. to the desolate
shores of New England?
I Truly the heart is deceitful, and out
of its depths of corruption
or Rise, like an exhalation, the misty
pbantorrs of passion;
'1' Angels of light they seem, but are
only delusions of Satan.
10 All is clear to me now; I feel it, I see
it distinctly!
!B This is the hand of the Lord; it la
laid upon me in anger,
For I have followed too much the
a< heart's desires and devices.
Worshiping Ashtoreth blindly, and
3k impioua Idols of Baal.
This Is the cross I must bear; the sin
and the swift retribution."
So through the Plymouth woods John
Alden went on his errand;
t
' Crossing the brook at the ford, where
it brawled over pebble and shallow,
nc Gathering still, as be went, the Mayflowers
blooming around him.
Fragrant, filling the air with a strange
? and wonderful sweetness.
Children lost in the woods and covered
with leaves in their slumber.
? "Puritan flowers." he said, "and the
VI- type of Puritan maidens.
Modest and simple and sweet, the
nd very type of Priscllla!
So I will take them to her; to Priscllla
je- the May-flower of Plymouth,
Modest and simple and sweet, aa a
Ith parting gift will I take them;
Breathing their ailent farewells, aa
af- they fade and wither and perish,
Soon to be thrown away, as la the
tin heart of the giver."
So through the Plymouth woods John
nd Alden went: on his errand;
se. Came to an open apace, and saw the i
its disk of the ocean, ! i
Said ess, somber and cold with the
peak for yourself, John."
Tm bo Continued.
of a number of new type faces
I varied line of paper, we can
tidious with JOB PRINTING. j<
' i
p A Natural Mistake. ?
rn "How did that pig dealer come to be , J
a admitted to a society of authors?" 1
at "He deceived them, although they i?
to cculd not accuse him of falsifying." j j
>s- ' "How so?" ;
as "Told them be made bis living wun ; <
g- bis pen."?Baltimore American. ,
)n Short Form.
>n j Teacher (of night school)?What do
at you understand by the term "life sentence?"
Give an example of one.
?n Shaggy Haired Pupil?"I pronounce
:k you husband and wife."?Chicago Trlbas
une.
a- Chamberlain's
Never fails. Buy it aaw. it uii. .>ivc j "
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Miles *
With Ilki
Howard Ch
'Copyright. Thf I
'Truly the maxim Is good, and 1 C
not mean to gainsay It;
3ut we must use .t discreetly, and n<
waste powder for nothing
S'ow. as I said before, I was ne\er
maker of phrases.
! can march up to a fortress and sui
mon the place to surrender.
But march up to a woman with such
proposal. 1 dare not.
I'm not atrald of bullets, nor sh
from the mouth of a cannon.
But of a thundering "No!" polnt blai
from the mouth of a woman.
That I confess I'm afraid of, cor am
ashamed to confess it!
5o you must grant my request, fi
you are an elegant scholar,
rlaving the graces of speech, and ek:
in the turning of phrases."
I'aklng the hand of his friend, wl
still was reluctant and doubtft
Holding It long 1l his own. and pres
leg It kindly, he added:
'Thnneh I have EDoken thus light!
Free Roi
Char
The Retail Mercl
Out-of town shoppers ma
one to five days, attend the
etc, do their buying and ha1
round trip. The only condi
First, that your combined p
Second, that you come fror
more distant. Third, that
i. J? 1
I cent 01 your toiai purcnase
round trip ticket or get a rt
your home station, showing
The merchants of Charles
stocks. The matter of sele
to select from. The stocks
ished often. Prices are vet
If you cannot find just wha
remember you can always g
The following merchants
and will be very glad to ser
AsK Fop
Art Stores.
Lanneau's Art Store 23k Kinsr stree
Antique Furniture.
Morsrenstern Furniture Company
62 Reid stree
Bakers
Condon's Bakery 153 Rutledsre avenui
Book Stores.
Walker. Evans & Cogswell
3 Broad stree
C I. Lesrerton 263 Kin* stree
Carpets. Mattings. Etc.
Mutual Carpet Company
247 Kin? stree
China. Glass and Queenware.
Charleston Crockery Company
299 Kinsr stree
Cigars and Tobacco.
Follin Bios Co 26<? Kinsr stree
Clothintc and Gents' Furnishings.
Bentschner & Visanska
252 Kinsr stree
Hirsch-israel Comiranv
Kin? and Wentwortl
Bluestein Bros 594-196 King stree
W. S. Cook Company 332 Kin? stree
S. Brown Sons 351-356 Kinsr stree
Banov & Volaski 395 Kinsr stree
Department Stores.
M. Furchgott & Sons
24<>-242 King stree
Iajuis Cohen & Co
i!2-2i4 King street and 203 Meetini
J. R. Read Co 249 King stree
The Korrison Dry Goods Co
80-82 Hasel stree
Druggists.
Paragon Drug Co 2s6-2SS King stree
Fish and Oysters.
Terry Fish Co ICS Market stree
Florists.
Connelly-MeCarthy Co
296 King stree
Furniture
Phoenix Furniture Co
187-191 King stree
Buell and Roberts 573 King stree
A. G. Rhodes & Son
359-361 King stree
Eye-Opener
FR
. For a limited
last, we will giv
making a cash
or more, in our
ment only, one
Clock, free.
- m
Come early,
before they
Remember yo
in our Hardwar*
Clock absolutely
purchase amoun
at one time.
Farmers
Kingsti
1 DRUGS ' J
EE Pure and Fresh
E and Toilet Art
^ RicHard Hudnt
^ Toilet Prepars
E Prescriptions ai
E carefully prep
^ Pharmacist.
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| Kingstree C
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ind Trip to
leston.
lants Pay Your Fare ,
y come to Charleston, stay from
theatres, visit the Island resorts,
ve their railroad fare paid for the
tions to be complied with are:
turchases amount to $25 or more,
n a point twenty-five miles or
your fare must not exceed 5 per
is. Fourth, that you must buy a
?ceipt from your railroad agent at
that you purchased a ticket.
>ton carry large and well assorted 4
cting is .easy: you have a variety
are kept fresh by being replen y
reasonable, considering quality,
t you want in your home town,
et it in Charleston,
are members of this refund plan
ve you.
Refund BooK Furniture
and Dry Ooodt.
1 Buell & Roberts 573 K ing street
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Grocers. i
J.H.Hesse Montague and Coming
The John Hurkamp Co
King and Broad streets
e .4
(Juns. Bicycles and Sporting Goods.
The B. H. Worthen Arms Co
t 230 King street
t
Hardware.
M. H. Lazarus
t King and Hasell streets
A. McL. Martin 3<iJ King strteet
Strohecker & McDermii
287 King street
j Ball Supply Co 377 King steet
Jewelers. I
1 Jas Allen & Co 2*5 King street
Corrington. Thomas & Co ,
251 King street
Optician and Optical Supplies.
h Parsons Optical Co 244 Meeting street '
Pianos. Organs. .Music and .Tusical Mert
chandlse.
Seigling's Music Store
243 King street
c . Stoves Cooking I'tensils, Etc.
r Minnis Stove Co
t King and Bums lane
t Shoe Stores.
Robert E. Martin 256 King street
t H. J. Williams 248 King steet ,
Robert Martin 139 Market street
A. A. Hirsch 281 King street
t D. O'Brien & Sons 381 King street
W. F. Livingston 366 King street
Jacob's Shoe Store 510 King street
. Trunks and Bags.
I
Charleston Trunk Company
270 King street
Typewriters and Office Sappltas.
Edward J. Murphy
t 157 Meeting street
Alarm Clock
EE. 1
time, while they
e to every customer
purchase of ?10.00
Hardware DepartEye-Opener
Alarm
/j
and get a Clock
are all gone.
u can buy anything
9 Store and get the
free, provided your
ts to $10.00 or more
Supply Co.
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MEDICINES! |
i Drugs, Medicines ^
tides of All Kinds. 2
iit's Perfume and 3
\tions. 3
nd Family Recipes 3
ared by a Licensed 3
R MAIL ORDERS 3
>rug Company %
> Stack ley's. 3 j
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