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'lite (?viuitii l?crori| K1NGSTREE. S. C. W.'WOLFE. 0:r03 AND PROPRIETOR. Entered at the postofTice at Kingstree, S C as second class mail matter. TELEPHONE NO. 83TERMS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Orip ennv. one year $1 25 One copy, six months 75 One copy, three months 50 One copy, one year in advance? 1 00 Obituaries. Tributes of Respect, Resolutions of Thanks, Cards of Thanks and all other reading notices,not News, will be charged for at the rate of one cent a word for each insertion. All changes of advertisements and all communitations must be in this office before TUESDAY NOON in order to appear in the ensuing issue. All communications must be signed by the writer, not for publication unless desired, b^t to protect this newspaper. ADVERTISING RATES: Advertisements to be run in Special colum, one cent a word each issu?, minimum price 25 cents, to be paid for in advance. Legal advertisements, $1.00 per inch first insertion. 50 cents per inch each subsequent insertion. Rates on long term advertisements very reasonable. For rates apply at. this office. | In remitting checks or money orders | make payable to THE COUNTY 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?whereGod has not." KIXGSTREE?THE GATEWAY j TO OPPORTUNITY. ?mmmmmm ???? | THURSDAY. SEPT. 28. 1911. j The Southern Express company j has announced a cut in rates. We 'did not know they had any fixed J rates?just any old rate they see fit, they charge, it seems. Governor Blease seems to have discovered a "mare's -nc-t" in all that hullabaloo al?out the "tuberculosis factory," as he sneeringly characterized the penitentiary hosiery mill. Recently the grand jury V?f Richland county made a careful investigation of the hosiery 1 mill conditions and their report failed utterly to justify the Governor's criticism. Now let's see if Governor Blease will hack down from his threat "tA pardon every ?runWontinri' if tW? I 111 tilt ^iuunvauj ?* V.v hosiery mill were not al)olishe<i". Everything in the Name?Stieff Piano Co. Six Reasons for Opening a Bank Account?Bank of Williamsburg. Mowers and Rakes?Greelyville Live Stock Co. Veterinarians' Notice?Benj Mclnris, B Kater Melnnis. How to Have a Business of Your Own?Farmers & Merchants Bank, Lake City. insurance 01 All Kinas?lungstree Insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co. Citation Notice?T E Blakely. Millinery Opening:?Kennedy Millinery Co. Millinery Opening:?S Marcus. How Money Is Lost and How It Is i Saved?Wee Nee Bank. Unprecedented Offering?Jenkinson j Bros Co, Notice to Farmers?W R Bryan et al. Bagging and Cotton Ties?Farmers' Supply Co. American Fence?Kingstree Hardware Co. Bargains in Clothing and Shoes?S S Aronson, Lanes. Keep Your Eye on This Space?J W Coward. Best Things to Eat and Drink?P S j Courtney. FOR SALE. 2 one-acre lots, adjoining the town of Kingstree, S C, on Railroad avenue near depot. Address, Box 4, 9-21-tf Helena, Ga. 5 or 6 doses "G6G"' will cure any J case of Chills and Fever. Price. 25c.! A TOPICS H H^.-r^^-rrrrrrr^rr:!: John Underwood, a drunken negro, was killed at Spartanburg Monday by policemen trying tc arrest him. XXX The famous "label" case against former State dispensary officials is up for trial this week in the Richland county court. XXX The Spartanburg street car strike has been settled by compromise and the employees of the street railway have gone back to work. XXX Twenty-six hurt, four probably fatally, was the result of an Atlanta street car filled with passengers turning turtle Sunday night. XXX George Darby, a white man living in the Baton Rouge section of Chester county, was lodged in jfil Monday charged with criminal assault. XXX At Heath Springs, Lancaster county, Monday morning,a mad dog ran amuck and four children were bitten before the rabid animal was killed. XXX The "Red Shirt" men, who rendered consoicuous service in the days of carpet-baggers and Radicals, are holding their reunion in Columbia this week. XXX Race riots are threatened at Cainhoy,the historic scene of rioting and blood-shed in 1876. Cainhov is a small village inBerkeley county,about fifteen miles from Charleston. XXX John Williams, a South Carolina negro,shot and fatally wounded John Williams, a Tennessee negro, at Belton Sunday afternoon. The two had quarreled over an old pair of shoes. XXX Wad Porter was killed Saturday evening by Jack Looper. While the two young men were out rabbit hunting, Looper's weapon was accidentally discharged, the entire load taking effect in the body of young Porter, his friend and companion. XXX While acting as peace-maker in a difficulty between two negroes Saturday of last week at Branchville, Fletcher Yarn, a white man, wai probably fatally stabbed by one oil the blacks named Will Schuler. \Tarn shot the negro, but the latter made his escape. XXX At Neenah, Wisconsin, a mile a minute train dashed into a party of dl young peopie enjoying a strawride," demolishing the vehicle and killing twelve of the party out-right, besides injuring four so that they are not expected to survive. Nine of the occupants of the wagon escaped unhurt, as did the team of horses. XXX Bill Suber, a Newberry negro,shot and killed James F Baukn.ght, a white man,at Blair's Saturday afternoon. After the shooting Suber fled and was hunted down by * posse with blood hounds. After being shot in four places the fugitive negro gave himself up to the authorities across the line in Fairfield county. It is reported that Bauknight was gambling with a crowd of negroes in his blacksmith shop near Newberry and after the negroes got all his money he treacherously reported them to the police, which started the row. Lenud Locals. Lenud, September 26:?The farm' ers here are having a hard time tc get their crops gathered, as the laborers have struck for higher wages Misses Leila Fox worth and Laurj Johnston of Waverly Mills have beer visiting: Mrs W P Johnston the pasi week. Rev W T Bedenbaugh gave oui neighborhood a pleasant call lasl Thursday. A protracted meeting will begin tonight at Gourdins chapel. Brown* Eyes. ' ! !. :.! Uim j : eL?'TE?WIEN'^pE?'| | MM&n i j I*?!? Vr &IELE-5rODIES' IN A CEN OF LIONS Caniel vi?Sept. 24 "The anprl & the Lord eneampe'h rem)J ' clout them that fear blm. and dcllcenih ' thLm."?P?a'..7i ixxic, 7. HT the time of thi8 study Daniel i had been long in service, wise | and faithful in his adniinis- j tration of the government en- | trusted to him. He had seen the Babylonian Dynasty perish. In its 1 plate came the empire of the Medes . aud Persians. By these also Panle/s grand character was recognL-.ed?his loyalty to principle, his faithfulness ' as a puU?c servant, his obedience to j ! God and the principles of righteous | ness. That which will specially mark Mes- i slab's Kingdom will be that it will not only have perfect to human govern- Arc?' 1 will be barked by j^T^i ! 1 Divine Tower, before which, even- ^ knee shall bow '? ; and every tongue ffiPK',0 yd Phlllppians 2. 10. ! A man' like Prayed Three Times Daniel, in so im- a ^vpcrtant a place as that which he occupied as one of the three supervisors ; of a gTent Empire, was sure to be in , the way of gmfters?a binderor of their schemes. And for this reason ' his fellows in office were desirous of getting rid of him. Itcallzlng that he could not be deposed, the endeavor was to secure his removal; but the man's Integrity and uprightness gave > no hope in this direction. Finally, i however, the scheme was concerted. Tim conspirators approached the 1 king with a project which they assured him would help to make stroug and united the various parts of his , empire. It was this: The king should be recognized for a month as the only ' channel of mediation or access bei tween his subjects and their gods. King Darius felt flattered and agreed to the arrangement and issued an order to that etTect?never thinking of what might be the result In the case of Daniel, and never suspecting that his counselors were seeking to entrap 1 him and to accomplish the death of his most trusted officer. ! 0 Prayed Three Times Daily Daniel heard of the decree but altered not his custom of praying three times dally before a vrindow of his ' house vrhich looked out toward Jerusa. lem. Morning, coon a ad night he remember his God und his vows of ' faithfulness to Him and called to mind the gracious promises respect| Ing the IToly Land, that it would yet be the center of the whole earth and of God's holy people: that eventually, through these. Divine blessings would be extended to every nation, people and tongue. 1 Unquestionably the best men and women In the world are those who pray, and pray regularly, who bcw the knee, as did Daniel. Unquestionably ' It Is impossible to live a consecrated life in neglect of prayer. What would Daniel have been without his praying time: IIow would his loyalty to principle have maintained Itself in the midst of corruption had it not been for his communion with his Maker? To , the Christian this privilege is still , further enhanced by a realization that "We have an Advocate with the Fa ther. Jesus Christ, the Righteous." Jehovah Sent His Angel The conspirators were on the lookout. They had witnesses ready to testify. not that they had seen Daniel do anything wrong, but that he-had IT violated the edict IffitfprVsp' which the king had been entrapP?d into making f ' nnd signing. The 1 U\ ' uui,t(?r w'ls laid before the king. King Darius felt ^ himself b o n n d 1 band and foot! Daniel in the Lion's Den. and ensnared? I ! trapped. All day he sought means ; whereby he could avert the eonse- j > j quences of his royal mandate, but j found none. lie "assured Daniel that j . he believed his God was able to do ! liver lilru. What a beautiful testimony I 1 to tlie uprightness of Daniel's life! Itaniel was cast into the lion's den. ; . I That night, we are told, was one of i great distress to the king. He could J ! think only of his faithl'u! officer, the nnt>lo mon wr, nnrifrht -xmdv trofltfHl " ?' *? ; He was abroad early in the morning, j , to call to Daniel, to lean.' whether or not he were still alive. Ills Joy of heart was great when he laarned that . he was stil! safe, that his God had i sent His nil pel to s*op the lions' ; ' I mouths. Daniel was soon lifted from j the pit The king now made another ! decree?that those counselors who had 1 thus sought the life of a faithful man 1 should themselves be cast Into the I i den of lions; and this, in their case. . meant destruction, as the result proved. Oh. that every Christian would live as high above the world's standards as .! Daniel did. so that their enemies might I see that they have no ground for ; L charges except those to their credit; | j and so that their superiors in the I tfalks of life might discern that their j 1 j God whom they serve is Indeed the t j true God. the living God, the God of all Truth. 1 A In Memorlam. ! | The angels of heaven visited the ; j home of Mr ar.d Mrs John Richburg on September 8, bidding their eldest daughter,Annie, to the golden shore, j where there's no pain, no sorrow. ' She was married to Mr Adam Haley on February 7. 1909. She had j| been at her old home for two ; months. She was born and raised at 1 Greelyville. She was taken ill on the ' 7th. Drs Isaac Boyd, E 0 Taylor and ? Beckman.of Greelyville, were with ; her until she entered the spirit land, i Everything was done for her that j loving hands could do,but all efforts | were vain. The deceased was born February 2,1835. She leaves a loving husband, mother, father, sister and three brothers, besides a ho>t of other relatives and friends. She was a wellknown and popular iady. Her home j has been in Charleston since she was ! married. The loss of our darling ; wiil be greatly and sadly felt. The funeral service was conducted ! by Rev Mr Rankin of the Baptist church on Friday, September 8, at 5 p. m. The remains were interred in the family burying ground nearby. Thou art gone, our precious darling; Never more we'll see thy face Till we meet thee o'er the river In that happy dwelling plac.\ ?By a loving sister sister, Mrs R D Bradham, Salters Depot, S C. SPECIAL NOTICES j Phone us when you want ! /fir to get a notice under this ( heading. Price one cent a j wor^ f?reach insertion. No v |^"^l ;ul taken for les- than Joe. Phone 83. FOR SALE?House and lot in Kingstree. Five room dwelling on South : Academy Street. Convenient to business part of town. Good Locality. Good investment. Price and terms reasonable. Wm. W.'BARR, JR., 0-28-it Kingstree, S. C. Lost?Waterman Ideal Fountain pen. Large point, two chased gold bands. Rewara of one dollar if returned to 9-2*-3t C W Wolfe. Lost?Small gold tie clasp, initials EES. Return to Central warehouse and get reward 9-28-lt Wanted?To employ for comin&vear a single or married man without chilcfren. William Cooper, 8-31-4t Cooper, S C. For sale?House and lot in F.ast Main street, Kingstree, SC.property of Mrs J J Graham. Apply to A w Chandler. I)-14-4t Gourdins, S C. j Lost or Stolen?Plain, small band wedding ring, containing name and date of marriage; also diamond ring, Tiffany setting. Liberal reward if returned to 9-28-lt Mrs E T Kelley. For Sale?Five-h?>rse farm, two miles from Kingstree, about one hundred acres heavily timbered, not sold. Price oq ? An iV onM Ku If* For in w,ow u ov1u wj wwvv4 mation apply to Box 101, 9-28-3t Kingstree. 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 you. Ligon Land Co, 7-20-13t Sumter, S C La>'d for Sale?206 acres just across the river at Kingstree; about 100 acres high enough for farming and easy to clear, balance' heavily timbered and right at a goodwood market. Price 810 per acre. 9-28-41 Edwin Epps. For Sale?One tract of land within 3 miles of the railroad now being built from Marion. S C, to Andrews. S C. Tract contains 97 acres, more or less, about 40 acres cultivated. William Cooper. S-31-4t Cooper P O, S C. i :_i i j V'tAiil S . !*. .U.tJ CkiLaiiC j i j ' 1 CUUii rjiCCt'.ii ? iluLwi r*.0 j For Women j Frvo f'ore Fronds than a:r* other 1 : ilcC.-'.l's i> lh ; !e Fashion G lW.e monthly i. j j million one hundred th asaiv: i c Besides showing ;,',i the hue t j . .i^usoi McCaH Patterns, each issue I . 1 rimfttl of sparkling s!.o:t st-ries j 1-, 1. + ??1 ? .i : *U" 1 I ; T-v- Voney and Keep in Style l"v S' hscr:'.! ! ; ; . ... Uap/M at oi.it. C su only 5 i r a year, inca-tiug any ouc of ti.e c-jii'orat... I ' ?-waii Rilurns free. '>C !! P?t;prr.? Lead all o'b?rs ir. sty!?, fi". ' v s v, ec :i..mv .1 d i:u:r .r sold. M< : J : il t- v MrCa'. I'.:*r--s tl' ti ai.y other f > i 1 r. . ,noi:i'iincd. N' :.c higher tUc ijcents. 1.. / ' j .n your dc.iler, or by man from | McCALL'S MAGAZINE' 2:3-245 W. 27th So.. ^isw York Cit; < # | I >" iLt'.i C n;, Irtic.-x C*.u ru? uS r*;:?u uuo^^ , *a r*<4uf#t : 1 1 M \ Free Rou I Charl | The Retail Merchi Out-of town shoppers may one to five days, attend the tl etc, do their buying and have round trip. The only conditio First, that your combined pu: Second, that you come from more distant. Third, that yc cent of your total purchases, round trip ticket or get a rec< your home station, showing t The merchants of Charlestc stocks. The matter of select to select from. The stocks a: _1 3 Tfc isnea oiien. rnces are very If you cannot find just what; remember you can always get The following merchants ai and will be very glad to serve AsK For F Art Stores. Lanneau's Art Store- 238 King street Antique Furniture. Morgenstern Furniture Company 62 Reid street Bakers Condon's Bakery 158 Ratledge avenue Book Store?. Walker. Evans & Cogswell 3 Broad street C L Legerton 263 King street Carpets. Mattings, Etc. Mutual Carpet Company 247 King street China. Glass and Queenware. Charleston Crockery Company 209 King street Cigars and Tobacco. Foliin Bros Co 260 King street Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. Bentschner & Visanska. .252 King street Hirsch-Israel Company King and Wentworih IBIuestein Bros o;?-jyr> luntt street W. S. Cook Company 332 Kinn street S. Brown Sons 35-1-356 Kintr street Banov & Volaski 385 Kin* street !! >< .>? Ctnrn 25c per bottle and mom WHAT OT Cured of Rheumatism "I had been suffering with rheumatism for three years. Have been using Noah's Liniment, and will say that it cured me completely. Can walk better than I have in two years." Rev. S. ? Cyrus, Donald, S. C " For Cuts and Bruises "While working at my trade (Iron work) I get bruised and cut frequently,and I And that Noah'* Liniment takes all the soreness out and heals the wound immediately. Edward Ryan, Swansboro, Va." Rheumatism In Neck "I received the bottle of Noah's Liniment, and think It has helped me greatly. I have rheumatism in my neck and it relieved it right much. Mrs. Martha A. Lambert, Beaver Dam, Va." Pains in the Back " I suffered ten years with a dreadfully sore pain in mv back, and tried different remedies. Less" than half a bottle of Nonh's Liniment made a perfect cure. Mrs. Rev. J. D. Billlngsley, Point Eastern, Va." Sold and Guaranteed by The Record Office carries a i Crop pa]>ers, plain notes, mortgages forms obtainable and printed on tin Af*" With the addition oi 6B and a beautiful and 1 ^ ^please the most fasti nd Trip to 1 leston. ants Pay Your Fare come to Charleston, stay from leatres- visit the Island resorts, * their railroad fare paid for the If ms to be complied with are: r rchases amount to $25 or more, a point twenty-five miles or air fare must not exceed 5 per Fourth, that you must buy a jipt from your railroad agent at hat you purchased a ticket. >n carry large and well assorted ing is easy; you have a variety re kept fresh by being replenreasonable, considering quality, pou want in your home town, it in Charleston, re members of this refund plan } you. teftind BooR Furniture and Dry Goods. Buell & Roberts 673 King street Grocers. J. H. Hesse ...... Montague and Coming I ine Jonn nurxamp vx> King and Broad streets Guns, Bicycles and Sporting Goods. The B. H. Worthen Arms Co 230 King street Hardware. ?5. H. Lazarus -King and Hasell streets A. McL. Martin 363 King strteet Strohecker & McDermid 287 King street Ball Supply Co 377 King steet Jewelers. J as Allen &. Co 285 King street Corrington, Thomas & Co .251 King street Optician and Optical Supplies. Parsons Optical Co .244 Meeting street Pianos, Organs, .Music and riuslcal Merchandise. Seigling's Music Store ...... 243 King street Stoves Cooking Utensils, Etc. Minnis Stove Co King and Bums lane Shoe Stores. Robert E. Martin .256 King street H. J. Williams 248 King steet Robert Martin 139 Market street A. A. Hirsch 281 King street D. O'Brien & Sons 381 King street W. F. Livingston 366 King street *-*- C?A-? EL in irjwe* .teoot Lured or neuralgia "For five years I suffered with neuralgia and pain In side. Could not sleep. I tried Noah'i Liniment, and the first application made me feel better. Mrs. Martha A. See, Richmond,Va " Stiff Joints and Backaches "I have used Noah's Liniment for rheumatism, stiff joints and backache, and I can say It did me more good than any pain remedy. Rev George W.Smith, Abbevlle,S. C." , Bronchitis and Asthma "My son has been suffering with bronchitis and asthma and a very bad cough. Was confined to his bed. Some one recommended Noah'i Liniment, and I rubbed his chest and u back with it and gave him six drops on sugar, and he was relieved immediately. Mrs. A. L. * Whlttaker, 613 Holly Street, Richmond,Va." Better Than $5.00 Remedies "We have obtained as good if not better results from Noah's Liniment than we did from remedies costing $.">.00 per bottle. Norfolk and Portsmouth Transfer Co., Norfolk, Va." Kinestree Drug Co. :ull line of Legal Blanks cheap i, liens, titles, etc. Always the best e prrade of paper in neat, clear type, f -- I : a number of new type faces varied line of paper, we can dious with JOB PRINTING. < - I S M. Furchgott & Sons 240-242 King street ij Louis Cohen & Co 3 232-2:34 King street and 20:3 Meeting Q J. R. Read Co 249 King street The Kerrison Dry Goods Co 80-82 Hasel street Druggists. Paragon Drug Co 2S6-2S8 King street Fish and Oysters. Terry Fish Co 133 Market street Flo. ists. Connelly-McCarthy Co 296 King street Furniture Phoenix Furniture Co _ 187-191 King street Buell and Roberts 573 King street A. G. Rhodes & Son 359-361 King street I II wTSTi MMIH MMBT mm bci 2222 The Best Pl NOAH'S LINIMENT giv< and Muscle Aches and P other remeoy known, triple strength :uid a p PAIW DFMFnY SnU V J ttlUU D Olive OWIC ....V*V ?MW* Trunks and Bags. Charleston Trunk Company 270 King street Typewriters and Office Supplies. Edward J. Murphy 157 Meeting street . ~-A .* EES Hi mSim i * 19 '% ti>ST ; fl mffemedi/ ?8 relief for all Nerve, Bone ains more quickly than any IT PENETRATES?It is owerful, speedy and sure ?y all dealers in medicine at ;y back if not satisfactory HERS SAY!