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COUNTY FAIR ORGANIZATION URGED. WOULD BENEFIT EVERY INDUSTRY-MASS MEETING SUGGESTED TO DISCUSS PROJECT. A few weeks ago some mention was made as to the organization of a county fair association,but it appears now that the subject has ceased to be ! agitated. Judging by the counties which have been conducting fairs tor tne last several years, since they have become the custom in South Carolina, we see that they are of material benefit to them, and this fact alone should encuurage us very much to organize one for Williamsburg. The ' county fair is an organization which ; benefits every industry in the county, for each enterprise feels an impetus as a result of the enthusiasm imparted by the fair. Heretofore it! has been erroneously believed that the fair could be of essential benefit to the farmer alone, but that idea is l-oniHiv nn<?in?r awav. and we are % r ?o ? now beginning to realize that the fair may aid every industry and every enterprise. However, whatever is of benefit to the agriculturist is certainly also an aid to all besides, for agriculture is the base of all else. A county fair would have a tend ency to promote better ideas and methods of farming and would also spread far and wide the best ideas already extant with reference to agriculture. The prizes offered by the association would stimulate the farmers to do their best,and the volume of production in the county would be augmented by their renewed effort. Especially would the fair bring about a complete revolution in the choice and selection of Kocf caorls nnH nlnnts_ Verv few tUV VWV OVVUW MMV> f.?? ? - ? of us know even how to breed seed corn successfully; that is, the detasseling process.and yet it is very simple and may be readily learned by one demonstration, or even by being properly instructed in a lecturefX a fair. These things count for much and should be encouraged in every way possible. Fairs also tend to introduce in the county new crops. The trucking industry is assuming rather large proportions at present, as is also the tobacco in Just ry, but there is much room for more such crops. The lands in certain sections in the county appear to be well adapted to the growth of asparagus, judging by lands in those communities where this im portant money truck crop is raised, and it would probably become a very profitable industry if it were introduced in the county. The writer is familiar with its culture and he would like to get some one to plant a small area and thus give this trucking crop a beginning here. The shipping facilities are of the very best, as we are in a few hours' time of the great markets of the North. It appears that the most successful county fair associations, or any other association of like character, are those entered into by the largest percentage possible of the citizenship of the area involved. If we were to nrorsmVp an assoniation-and the writ er trusts that we may do so this yearit would be profitable to make the shares of stock in the association very small, so that even the boys and the girls on the farm might take at least one share. This would cement the organization together better than anything else, and the writer suggests that the shares be made five dollars each, with the privilege of taking as many as 100 shares in one name. It would probably be a good thing for the business men to call here at Kingstree a mass meeting and enter into a strong discussion of this imiw^fonf ArrrLiniTotiAn T At Tie om" pvi i vi^auioobiv'u. w?o 051tate it continually and continuously, for in no other way can we hope to perfect an organization which will vastly benefit the entire citizenship of the county and increase its yield of the great staple crops and augment the trucking industry. Our soil, climate, crops, people and all natural facilities conspire to place us in an excellent attitude with reference to this important matter and the organization will prove essentially beneficial to all who participate in it, we trust. M A Shuler. Kingstrte, May 7. H&alib a Factor io Success. The Hardest factor contributing to a man7s sacc.wsi> undoubtedly health. It has been o bserved that a man is seldom sick wh^n his bowels are regular?he is never weli when they are constipated. For constipation you will finH nnthmc auite so good as Chamberlain's Tablets. They not I <>nly move the bowels but improve i ibp appetite and strengthen the dige <tv?D, They are sold by all dealers adv If you know any friends expecting to go to the mountains, call their attention to the advertisement of Chimney Rock and Bat Cave, which appears in this issue. 3-20-8t Women's Rights. A right t'> tread so softly Beside the coueh of pain; To smooth with gentle fingers The tangled locks again; To watch beside the dying In wee small hours of night. And breathe a consecrating prayer When the spirit takes its flight. A right to cheer the weary Un lilt' uamcwciu ui iuc, To give the word of sympathy Amid the toil and strife; To lift the burdens gently From sore and tired hearts, And never weary of the task Till gloomy care departs. A right to be a woman In truest woman's work ? If life should be a bad one, No duties ever shirk; A right to show to others How strong a woman grows. When skies are dark and lowering And life bears not a rose. A right to love one truly And to be loved back again, A right to share his fortunes Through sunlight and through rain; A right to be protected From life's most cruel blights By manly love and courage? i Sure these are woman's rights. ?-Boston Globe. What Women Can Do. Women, after all, are the chief molders of civilization. It is the man's place to supply its material hasis. but its finest flowering is the oroduct of women's activities. Rural civilization has lagged largely because farm women of all classes have had least opportunity for united effort, least organization and co-operation?and alas! too often least education. Saddest of all is the fact that the educated woman in the country,finding conditions in the community unattractive, has too often run away from them to town instead of setting out to improve them, has run awiy from her God-given opportunity for service. Now, of course, one woman cannot, single-handed, remale a community, but there are thousands Hi/Mieon^B r\f npicrhhnrhoods(Der anu wuvuouiiuu v* ,r haps the very one in which you live, kind reader) in which one earnest, consecrated, tactful woman could rally her sisters to her and with their aid literally revolutionize community life. For one thing, be sure the woman's club would help get larger and better schools, for if there is anything a mother is interested in,v it is the education of her children. Then too, the club would doubtless work out the idea of having the school become a social center?a place for neighborhood gatherings, lectures, debates (a debating club is a great help to any neighborhood),entertain, ments, special meetings to discuss -dans for neighborhood betterment, Leal shows for exhibits of farm crops, Woman's work, the boys' corn exhibits, the girls' canning work, etc. You may be sure, too, that the women would work for better roads and rural telephones and county fairs and a better public health service and school libraries and reading rooms and a score of other needed improvements that your community may go without for another generation, if we depend on men alone to do the job. Men and women were meant to do team work?side by side, pulling together. Men's organizations can do a great deal alone, but they can do four times more if the power of women's organizations is added to heirs.? The Progressive Farmer, Cure for Stomach Disorders. I Disorders of the stomach may be I U?? *1?a noA mknrloin'c ttVUIUCU KJJ tlic U9C VI v>tlOUiWiiMi" M Tablets. Many very remarkable cures have been effected by these tablets. Sold by all dealers, adv Ezekiel Edw&rdfl.a seventeen-yearold negro boy, died at the Roper hospital Tuesday of last week following a railroad accident at Green Pond. The boy attempted to climb up on a box-car of a moving freight train and fell between two cars. Host Prompt and Effectual Cure for Bad Colds. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give relief, but effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains nothing injurious. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all these requirements. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs,aids expectoration, opens the secretions and restores the system to a healthy condition. This remedy has a world wide sale and use,and can always be depended upon. Sold by all dealers, adv There is more Catarrh M this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many year? doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure it with local treatment,pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Catarrrh to be a constitutional disease.and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure.manufactured'by F J Cheney A Co, Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F J CHEJJBY & CO. Tbledo,0. Sold by Druggists. 75c. TaJtc Hall's Family Pills for conaCtoatiofi. adv ' \ Ift Helps !|| Ea i*? v zr n i IiVirs. Jj X. x^aiiicia, wi mb Sip, Ky., writes: "I was | so sick for 3 or 4 years, m I had to hire my work || done, most of the time. M I had given up hope. When H I began to take Cardui, I I knew, right away, it was p helping me. Now, 1 am || better than ever before in r~ my lire, and Cardui did it" f' nfm\ The Woman's Tonic I Cardui has helped thous- R ands of weak, tired, worn- I out women, back to health, p It has a gentle, tonic ac tion on the womanly sys- H tern. It goes to the cause I ? I- ll ?-_f !1 | H oi *ne trouoie. u neips, 11 n R helps quickly, surely, safe- I ly. It has helped others. I R Why not you? It wilL y Try it Get a bottle today! I The Seven Wise Men. The Seven Wise Men were Greek ! sages, whose lives were embodied in certain maxims. Their names and characteristic sayings are as follows: Solon of Athens?"Nothing in excess;" Thales of Miletils?"Suretyship brings ruin:" Pittacus of Mitylene?"Know thine opportunity;" Bias of Priene in Iona?"Too many workmen spoil the work;" Chilon of Sparta?"Know thyself;" Cleobulus, , tyrant of Lindus in Rhodes?"Moderation is the chief good," and Periander, tyrant of Corinth?"Forethought in all things."? The State. Friday, May 9, the United States Senate confirmed the nomination of Commander Victor Blue, "the hero of Santiago," to be chief of the bureau of navigation of the navy de partment, with the rank of rear admiral. No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially br MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVERFive or six doses will break any case, aw? if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return, it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Epps' Market All meats bought and sold for cash. Don't ask for credit. Epps' Market Cr. Academy CL> MilliSts. iWATTS & WATTS THE KIN6STREE JEWELERS We keep on hand everything to be found in an up-to-date jewelry house Repairing and engraving done with neatness and despatch. ' : As home dealers, guaranteeing quality and prices, We Solicit Your Nmmr th? Railroad SfOctet. FOR SALE. Brick in any quantity to 9Uit purchas ! er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made j XBBI cat* ' Special shapes made to order. Oorre- 1 pondence solicit ed before placing your 4 orders. W. R. FUNK Undressed Lumber- \ I always have on hand a lot of un-1 <i dressed lumber (board and framing) at f my mill near Kmgstree. for sale at the | lowest price for good material. See or * write me for further information, etc. 4 F. H. HODGE. I CHICHESTER S PILLS 1 e TIIE DIAMOND nitANB. A ' | Lt^lnt Ail( jovr Dni?ht for /A A Clil-ciie?-ter,a Diamond ?raod/A\ a Fill* in Red and Gold tr.ealllcvV/ T bgiet. sealed ?itll P'uo Ribbon. ? I year, known u Best, fkft* Ah^Reiiibla f OlOBYl^SISftieRWWERI ,J THE PEOPLE A * Hides, Furs H. A. MILLER, rfsTWhen Visiting The City J In at ^ OSCAR Most R CLOTHIN' Just now prices are cut in h every pu 513-515 King Street, J The HANDSOME WmsjjSl 1^? y iflQRpi -<__Derwe< ISIOPTH 3i 1 I V JL 1 A 1/11 Florida A passenger servi?< and comfort,equipped i Dining, Sleeping and For rates, schedule tion, write to WM. J. Qen I MfTTfTVfTTTfTfTTTVTTfTVf [ | GROW A pY means of a mutual find a t.hnrniiP'h i O? needs, coupled with a desi r on the part of those inte t cerns in this immediate v the extensive service offer building for themselves a f for the larger business of f BANK OF WIJ Ringsti ? ? W SfoLL, Pt&ittefit; F Rhem, Vice-Presideht. ??AAAiAAAAi^AAIAAHAAAAAl^ [ Wedding Presents F'/om a $1.50 Sterling Silver* Sugar ? Dbn't forget the ever so popular isxcxa: c-cr Our stick of Glass has never tfefr present. AHo a large line of c-A-xsTrxn in Sterling, Pearl, Buck! CLOCKS ANE A visit to our store will pay you S. THOM, QUALITY JI 257 King St., . - WATCH IN For Southern Railway4, George tc Charleston Con^ondal 's market!! S DEALER IN 5 Kinds of Fresh jats and Fish. est Cash Price Paid for and Poultry. |? PROPRIETOR I | |j By The Sea Don't Fail to Stop I c LEVY'S I eliable G STORE j talf and still we guarantee rchase at S. W. Corner of Morris . GREEN CORNER ] ?' 1 ] I _ 1 nc^iiip UGHFAReopI^IVEL 1 sn ffce? 1 idSOUTH , ?Cuba. ; unexcelled for luxury with the latest Pullman Thoroughfare Cars. , maps or any informa* I CRAIG, ! eral Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. ___________ / # ? ??? % VITH US 11 lv nrofitahle co-oneration 5 V i - - - A ^ mderstanding of business ^ re to "live and let live" < srested, many young con- j icinity are making use of J ed by this bank and are 1 solid financial foundation < the future. ^ , LLIAMSBURG, \ ? m i ee, S. C. ? E C Epps, Cashier. 2 C W Boswell, Asst. Cashier.' 4 } fff Suit Everybody, I; Spoon1 to a $600 Chest of Si/>er.' X T O-L^-SS. I )re been so large and varied as at 5 STG-SBTS I'l ioi*n and Ivory Handles. X > BRONZES. I 1 before' purchasing elsewhere. f f*.S dZ I ' EWELERS, > I J CharIe*tort; S. C. ^ s SPECTORS . I f >wn and Western' Railroad and c ;ed Street Railroad. x v. ' - . . \ Place that Insurance oriay.and let us select the company for rou and then you will have it off your nind. We are headquarters in Kings;ree for insurance, whether ^ Fire. Life or Accident, tnd we represent none but the very jest companies. Don't be held back an>ther day, but make this the duty of tolay. [ingstree Insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co. , R. N. Speigner, Manager. FIRE! I Kfifi lQia. I am pleased to-, announce to my old patrons and the public at large that After the lOth inst. [ will be fully prepared to carry on ;he practice of DENTISTRY - oil n-o ri .11 ail ll/O U-V^jLfCCX tf- I nents. / Call on me if you' want ' : * \ ? First Class WopR ^ at ^ Prices to Suit. # A. M. Snider. Jffice over 6aahle & Jacobs' Drag Store, Opposite The Record Office. i-7-tf X ' . I 1 ? - ?? * * * i I lie i^anonai nuusc, 266 Meeting Street, ? CHARLESTON, S-C. ' Rates reasonable; centrally located on two car lines ; parties wishing to go to the Island daily find it to their aavantage to go to The National; ten minutes walk to the boat; special rates to par* ies and families. Mrs WB Oeland, 8-29-tf Proprietress. Better Than Spanking.? Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C H Rowan Drug Co, Dept 7,705, Chicago, 111, have discovered a strictly harmless remedy for .this distressing j Ai cnn aa and molrp lfllOWTl Hi -J UIOWQV M11U W A * 4V***V ,,-n-r .? merits they will send a 50c packB age securely wrapped and pre-J paid Absolutely Free to arnn reader of The County RecogJB This remedy also cures desire to urinate and inability to control urine during the night or day in old or young. The C H Rowan Drug Co is an Old Reliable House; write to them today j - ? ? - y~t il." 1 for the free medicine, ^ure me afflicted members of your famiy, then tell your neighbors and friends about this remedy. 2 6-lyr-adv Why Scratch? Wm "Huflt'?Curevisg^r> J ? t. --ml-"? ameea, jo stop amr permanently Cure that ^ ( terrible itching. It is i .' impounded for that J S Mi pilose ar.d your money I If m -i?31 ' " 'ill ite. promptly refunded! 1 %Jf// /MM WITftOUT QUESTION. J / vhl mm ?f HuntVCure fails to cure! tlitoXuJwJm 'tch, Ecze^ivTcuer, Ring. tM^JdEti 'Ml Worm or. aify c^ier Skin >isease. 50c at your druggist ?mn by mail lirect lfhe basn'tit Manufactu^onlyby a u B RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Shera^tens I or Weakneis and Loss of Appefito^fl he Old Standard general strengthening tonic, IROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out lalaria and buildsiro the system. A true tonie' ad sure Appetizer.- ruf adults and children. 60c.