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$lif (Tounty Sprnrft. W. F. TOLLEY & E. C. EPPS Publishers. Thursday Nov. 8.1917. MR. BOYLE OPPOSES NEW COUNTY Thinks It Would Be Wrong to Make Lake City a County Seat. Editor County Record: I notice through your columns that there is a special election set for December 11 next to vote on < proposed new county known as Rut ledge, with I.ake City as the count) seat. I am sorry to see this,as I think i: would be a very had mistake if thi: county be formed as published. He fore giving rm reasons, will say tha I have no special reason or complain to make against any of the nev county advocates; but 1 believe i would be almost a critninal mistakto form a new county, as describee for the following reasons: First, because when this county i formed it will make it almost impos sible to form another new count; anywhere on the new Seaboard Ai Line railroad, which section shouli have the preference. I am not advocating a new count; at all, but it would be too bad an< too selfish for the new county to b formed as above stated. We shouh not work for selfish ends; when yoi can figure out what hardships i would work on most of the peopl having to cross the new as well a the old counties without any railroai at all to take them to the count; seat. A new county should be laid nut s as not to work hardships on the pub lie, and the thinly settled parts o each county should be particularl; looked after, so that as they develo] they will not be handicapped by sel fish motives or selfish interests. To place a county seat at Lak City, so near to Kingstree, our pres ent county seat,would be wrong am very unjust to all those who now o will hereafter live, say along tb Seaboard railroad,with no service a all. Now. would this be treating th future generations right? This i the only way a new county shouli be formed, for the best interest fo the future. We should not be sel fish enough to do wrong in a cas< like this. I have had no quarrel with oui Lake City friends, for I like them and while I am not a native of Wil liamsburg. I have made my home ir this county, of which Lake City wa: until recently a part, for thirty-ont years, so now I feel like I am ai home,and 1 could not sit still and lei this election pass without expressing my views along this line, and 1 hope that every man will be careful ano consider well before he casts hi? ballot, and say to himself, "Is this the best for all concerned, now and for future generations?" I an) ^afraid that Lake City has gotten to think too much or Lake City, and it will be hard for her to see any other place. 1 am not for anybody, set of men or special place, but I do think that Lake City would not be the proper place for a new county seat, and I hope each person that reads this will think well before casting his callot on December 11 next. Mr Editor. 1 would thank you to publish this and ask all adjoining county papers to copy. Yours respectfully. T W Boyle (Jreelyvilie. November 3. Have youseen the Piedmont Automobile? Made in the South; made for the South, and good, like the South. 9-27 Kingstree Hardware Co, Agts Complete line of the famous Shipman Organs. Phone, send word or drop us a line and we will send you one. Terms to suit purchaser. 9-6-tf Kingstree Furniture Co. WOOD WANTED. The County Record office wants and must have several cords of good wood. Bring it along quick. Printers can't work with cold fingers. We will pay cash or take wood on subscription. It's the wood we want and must have. fte Quintal That Dom Not Affoct the Hood ItttiM of it* tonic Bad laxative effect. LAXATIVE B&OMO QUININE ia better the a ordinary (Mais* and doea not cauae nenrouencM aor ringing la head. Remember the fall name and tart tor the aicnatare of S. W. GROVg. JQc. I "GRANDEST IN THE ? WORLD," SHE SAYS S f. , VITONA ENDS TROUBLE OF THIRTY YEARS STANDING. a SUFFERED HALF LIFE. [? 11 Mrs. Simmons Says She Feels Better f; Than She Has Since She rt Was a Girl. <. t "1 don't U'lieve there is another medicine in the world that equals 1 Vitona. and I never intend to he without it as long as I live.'1 said a ; Mrs Alice Simmons, who resides at V J17 South Lawn street, Atlanta,da, a ' few days ag< *. '1 am giving this j statement -imply Ucau-e I feei it | ' my dntv. so other sufferers mav 3 . ? know what this wonderful discovery t i will do. t| 14For thirty long years?nearly r J half my lit*?I suffered with kidney 4 | trouble. My condition kept getting * j worse until my health I teen mo al- 1 ? | most completely shattered. 1 had \ lawful pains in my side and hack * and had such terrible headaches at I times my head felt like it would ' 8 hurst open. My limbs ached and 1 was nervous and irritable- all the y time, and didn't know what it was J r to have a good nignt's rest. 1 would j get up every morning teeung tireu 11 and worn out and would just drag myself around the house all day y feeling about half dead. I seemed t 1 to be losing weight and strength eve erv day. ^ "I also had stomach trouble and * lost my appetite almost completely. s J What little I ate did more harm s t than good. My blood was had. too. e and there just didn't seem to l>e any j s end to my troubles. ! 1 ^ "I will always thank the friend |i who told me about Yitona.for it has J1 y almost made a new woman of me. j In fact, 1 feel letter than I have o since I was a girl, and [ think this is wonderful after l**ingsiek so long. . I don't have those awful pains in f my hack and sides like 1 did. the t y headaches have disappeared and I j P ; W@ f i w@ 9^ J | and r I guarantee it We have revent faniotK s| LEAD/ ntwiR c. ; This paint is aosol else?paint to the 1 ! formula on every i It proves that DK clay, no silica or 01 That's why we gua gallon- and wear lo j and let us tell you h ! THE KING HARDW KING3TREE, SOU1 jMEglEEEBg; \(^nnrvt? c: JL1 V7XV kJ Combined Store and Dw | Cades. Satisfactory terms I e NISSEN W Just received carload one Wagons, the make that nev RUSTPROO Car Rust Proof Oats on 1 Seed Wheat. 5 Leap's Prolific Seed Whea bushel as long as present su W I. HC ^Cades, - Sou rive more strength an?l energy than have had in year-. I have also iiinecl a great deal in weight. I eep weii and have a go.?.I appetite i.d am not nervous iike 1 was. i ? ! just fine. My husband and ehildren have ls< taken Vitona with wanderful e-ults, and I have recommended it ? many of n?y friends. It overeauie i\ troubles after everything else tiled, and I am sure there is not uother medicine in the world that qua Is it." Vitona i.?> now being sold in Kings 1.. 1__ 1... L? i w,u< rtf fxc!lll<ivntv I'.v aui^un; 1'ivg in. Also at Lane by S ? Aronson; t Brvan, W D Bryan; at Heniingiay, Farmers' I)rug('??. * ? i CARLISLE SCHOOL NOTES | ? ><V3? ?5?? ee *>ee? Honor roll for the month beguiling October 1 and ending October !6 follows: tirade 1, primary Willard Brocknton, 91. Grade 1. advanced---Lamar Joye. 13; Clyde Flagler. 93. Grade 2?Herbert Flagler, 91; ^nnie May Flagler, 90. Grade 3?Fthel Brockinton, 93. Grade 4?Lonnie Flagler, 92; Leon ielly, 90. Grade o?Pearl Joye, 98; Hazel ?lagler, 96; David Kelly, 94. Grade 6?Martha Smiley, 94. Grade 8 and 9?Unie Brockin;on, 98. A car of fine mare mules has just irrived at S M Truluck's Kingstree (tables and are ready for your inipe?tion. We have nothing to offer you but furniture for less than you can buy t elsewhere. Ask your neighbor; le's our customer. 9-6-tf Kingstree Furniture Co. Seed Oats! Seed Oats! Red Rust-Proof Seed Oats at low>st prices for cash. Bring your wagon ind carry back a load of Seed Oats. 9-27-tf Odom & Dennis. ly secured the agency for the LND ZINC PAINT &LLOMS - WEARS LONGER utely pure?-100 flr paint and nothing ast drop in the can. The guarantee :an tell> just what the contents are. VOK contains no whiting, no china tiler worthless stutf. rantee liiat DEVOE will take fewer nger than any otlu-r paint. Come in iow little it costs to paint DEVOE. a nr pAKun a vv AKL U/mr AH 1 rH CAROLINA % ALE: | elling in the town of can be arranged. AGONS. i and two-horse Nissen er tails to please. ???? ?? F OATS. land; prices right. seed Wheat. it for sale at $3.00 per pply lasts. Order now. >DGES ith Caroling// I ii __ The Ideas of These Kitchen Scientists Make It Possible: l Mrs. Christine Frederick, noted Household Efficiency authority; head of Applecraft Experiment Station, New York. I I Mrs. Alice R. Dresser. Consultant of Household Administration, Massachusetts. Mrs. Janet M. Hill, Principal of ! the Summer School of Cookery, New Hampshire; Editor and I Author. Miss Alice Bradley, Principal of Miss Farmer's School of Cookery, Massachusetts. Miss Fay Kellogg, a prominent New York Architect. ! Mrs. Frank Ambler Pattison Domestic Efficiency Engineer New Jersey. Mrs. Nellie Kedzie Jones, House hold Consultant. Wisconsin. Mrs. M. H. Dunlap, Domesti< : Science Expert, Illinois. A Hoosier in your kitchi hours of leisure. When work fully. Here is one feature ai I Porceliron top is absolutely si This is but one of the 40 Hoo Your health will be bette return. The wonderful kitchen h of Kitchen Scientists, many make this possible. Come in and see these Ci the Hoosier the greatest kite! plain our easy payment plan, mously in price, Hoosier Cabi ago?from $17.75 to $^ BHHH r ^hib^HH c c ^QHP ( i King'stree I Phone 167. ' I _ Own Your Electric Lighting! f ni.?if 11 nam; After much work I have been1 I able to secure the exclusive agen- I cy for the Western Electric Farm J I Lighting Plants in Williamsburg i I and Georgetown Counties?The I I Best made by the largest manu- j I facturing firm in the world. We I will install you a plant tnat you ! I will be proud of. and that will | I make the homei and farm a more I pleasant place to live. A plant I with an engine that can be used I for other things. I All Plants Sold Guaranteed to I Give Satistaction. I If you know a man who needs I a light refer him to us. I Come to the Williamsburg 1 County Fair and see a West- I ern Electric Farm Lighting Plant I in operation. I J. H. MILLER, Sales Agent, I KINGSTREE, S. C. 1 L i 11 n ri i ii i i iHai ili.j nnxn m imnmnTfrn YOU owe it to your fami your health, strength 2 in the kitchen, miles of n< at your work, all sap your age before its time and put HOO; Kitchen 11 1 11 en win cnange an tnis. 101 time comes you can sit dowi lone that will save you houi anitary and a6 easy to keep sier labor-saving features, jr. Old age will be kept awi elps and short-cuts devised b of which have been built abinets. Let us show you th len convenience in the world While nearly everything < nets are selling at the sai >2.50. OKCj/g We have just rec< Hall and see these : uents. Prices are Auvut ? /\r? mr a4" ,t?riii?) VJCL nake your home ch ;ic. No investmeni nore lasting pleasu md see. Satisfact 3very instrument w "urniture ( 111-113 i * . J. w. NOTICE to tl My store was the first Jew Williamsburg county and has a honesty and fair dealing. My it this store more than twelve ye ducted it for the last six years basis. My stock consists of e first-class Jewelry store and at l that I sell is guaranteed as r< will be returned to you. The following are a few of ers who wil! recommend me an( M A Shuler. V D E McCutchen. S S M Haynesworth J! George J Graham, , H 0 Britton. 1 W B Logan. F Rev J C Davis. J Charles W Stoli. J M F Heller, t J L S Dennis, t C W Boykin. E T B Patrick. E S B McGill, F =1 ly and yourself to save ind time. Long hours eedless steps, standing vitality, oring on ola ; lines into your face. SIER Cabinet 11 will have many more i comfortably and restrs of time?the Hoosier clean as a china plate. ay. Fresher looks will >y the Hoosier's Co uncil right into the Hoosier, :e vital part that makes today, and let us excise has increased enorme figures as five years <NS I eived a carload, splendid instru! reasonable and an Organ and eerful with mut could give you ire. Just try it don assured in e sell. Company \cademy Street. m ATTS' I ie PUBLIC. elrv store to he opened in clean record for integrity, tther and brother operated >ars ago. and I have conon an honest and reliable everything to be found in a low prices, and everything ^presented or your money my Illaiiy sauaucu ^uowiu1 my store: V W Holliday, A Tisdale, V F Tolley, V H McGee, K Smith; ' W Smith, I Foxworth, B Gamble, Y McGill. f [ D Bryan, " falter C Wilson, lev G T Harmon, 1 R Rowell, lev A E Riemer. I