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so -~c,-<o. <"?><o so s?-i?-sv' -s?, s? s< <jO> \ni V<A A s** /"V \ /"VSk*\- V * ** *?%^A I v> \~\f '> !? I \ s| ? IP i < > fvs z2i < ? Death ot Mrs. Virtue Tyson Scott. Once more it becomes our painful J duty to chronicle the passing from our midst into the realms of eternity the spirit of one who for many years was identified with much that was highest and best in the church and social relations of our town. Mrs! Virtue Tyson Scott, relict of the late S McBride Scott, died Friday night, a little after eight o'clock, at her home in town. She had been sick for about two weeks, growing gradually weaker, but with the consciousness of a well-spent life, devoted to good t deeds and ministering to the happiness of others; and, withal, the ful-, filling, according to her lights.of the | highest ideal of Christian woman-1 hood, she faced, calm and unafraid.! the pale horseman, and sank into the lethean slumber of eternity as one! "draws the drapery of her couch about her and lies down to pleasant I dreams." Mrs Scott was the sole remain- 4 "ire member of her immediate fam- t ilv, except her children who survive r her. Her husband, a brother and a ^ sister had preceded her to the grave within the last few years and left her alone. Had she lived until May i 3. she would have been 7:1 years old. Much might be said about this es- ^ timable woman ? her affectionate , r nature and uuselfish devotion to her ^ husband aud children; her boundless ^ hospitality and large charity that in- ^ elu le<l every creature needy or suf- j fering; her kind and motherly spirit which extended to every one about { her; her loyalty in her church relations? all this and much more might be dwelt upon, but the innate mod- ' esty and distaste for publicity characteristic of her in life should be re- j s spected in death and we refrain! * 11 from further enumerating the graces i virtues of true womanhood that! she possessed so abundantly. I She leaves two daughters and three sons, viz: Mrs J F McFadden, ' Mrs M L Allen and Messrs Logan, j' J F and William Scott, all of whom J reside in or near Kingstree. Be-, 1 sides.her death is mournel by a num- [ ] l?er of relatives and a host of friends.: To say that every one who knew her ] was her friend would be no exaggeration. The funeral services were con-, ] ducted at her home Saturday after- i1 noon at 3:30 o'clock, Revs E E Ervin ! and W A Fairy otiiciating. The re- < mains were then conveyed to our;] f= = I THE P The Large* )) G u ? \l Silk [/ clos Write us=--Send standing at our e j| - "SAT ).S9,N9.s?>,a \o, s r%^v >? <^v -? *vs (Vii V % ?^V~ V Vill be Sold at Stack] KEEP Y Have You a Cold? : About one in every ten ! you pass has. The lucky I nine have probably tak- ! I en our White Pine and Tar Syrup gj and been cured. Now E we are after that one || person that's hacking I away and cure him also. | Are you the one? If so, then you want the cure I for sale by I The New Haselden Drug | Company I (ireelyville, S, C. | 'city of the dead",the \v niiamsourg | emeterv, and in the presence of i nany who knew and loved her this Mother in Israel was laid to rest. Itemsfrom Belser's X Roads. Belser's X Roads, February 3:? j There was preaching 'at the school; louse on Sunday last by the Rev W j r Bedenbaugh.of Salters circuit. He >reached a very impressive sermon ( rom the Gospel of St John, chapter V. The building was filled to its utnost capacity. Mr Bedenbaugh will >reach again on Saturday night. Mr S R Mouzon has moved his ; dace of business to Mr A Ivey's. : Mrs E C Fluitt, Mrs I P Mouzon md M:ss Cammie Thompson of j (ingstree spent several days recenty with friends in our community, Mrs A J Ragin has been very sick. )ut is convalescing. Miss Jessie McBean, whose home | s is Florida,is visiting at her aunt's. Mrs E Baker's. Mr J M Mouzon of Mouzon spent he day Sunday with Mr Wilbur! Mouzon. Farmers are busy preparing their anils for planting. A B C. J When her child is in danger a H'opian will risk her life t<> protect j it. No great act of heroism or risk ! )f life is necessary to protect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's1 Jough Remedy and all danger is avoided. For sale by all dealers. j .RCADE ^ouis Coh 232 & 234 King Street a Charleston, S< rv A ! >t Wholesale ana Keian J RAND Clean Up Sale of ? Balance of our Tailo ; and Woolen Dresses, Dre< e out at HALF PRICE. in an open order. Will , Ibow. * ISFACTION" OR ; ing Ii Reduced Price ley's Dr: OUR EYES 0 FRATERIMAL I qmms ^Jffj-j^s Kingstree j1: /(S^SLMi CtKFSO-27. T W ?T ,\\ mi.i'ui Mrs-rise* Q F1 in ^ffln 1st and 3rd Monda- [ , VmS&Wl SlKh!*on II fHI'b I 1 vVj$/3!) visit',;tf choppers cor I E \ \ *\&F/Cy/ dially invitcJ to coir. r s. .^JJvV-*V up andMt on a stumi H tftitrZ V/S or hang about on th< I ? > limbs. j a Thos. McCutches? la 2712m. Con Com. r ! a CM?('| i^i''i]'| tvelcom- * <mI, E. B. McElveen, 7-4-Gm. Con. Com. j ^ 7$ K. Of X?. G Kingstree Lodge fSffi No. 91 jlMtL K ?f py^ia& Regular Conventions Everj 2nd and 4th Wednesday nlghti Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building . J Wesley Cook, C C. C W Boswell, K of R & S. Falls Victm to Thieves. VI S W Bends of Coal City, Okla, has a justifiable grievance. Two thievesstole his health for twelve years. They were a liver and kidney trouble. Then Dr King's New Life Pills ^ throttled them. He's well now. Un-; rivaled for Constipation, Malaria, m Headache, Dyspepsia. 25c at ML Allen's. Tortured for 15 Years, by a cure-defying stomach trouble \ that baffled doctors, and resisted all remedies he tried, John W Modders (II Iflliuuastllic:, liiail^v iinu uwiu ed. He had to sell his farm and give up work. His neighbors said, "he can't live much longer." P "Whatever I ate distressed me," he wrote, "tiH I tried Electric Hitters,; which worked such wonders for me that I can now eat things I could not take for years. It's surely a, >"? grand remedy stomach trouble." ? Just as good for the liver and kidneys. Every bottle guaranteed. Only ^ 50c at M L Allen's. e] H~jhe~AF ten & Co. nd 203 Meeting Street mth Carolina Mail Order House in tl Winter Stocks at Half Pric< r-Made Suits, Furs, Cloak: ;s Goods, Etc., all marked t attend to the same as th< * * YOUR MONEY BA <? X? >^o V<? ?<o > 'o s<o s;? s^o > > !?<? :> <o i < o>k r\ Oui ;s for the Next v Good; ?N OUR W I r KSSBBSiffisSSeiWi! /? Announcement! Hudson & Baker are iow open for business at homas & Bradham's forner stand and respectfuly solicit a share of patrotage. Will have always n hand a nice bunch of lorses and Mules, also buggies, Wagons and Har-i less of standard quality it living prices. Will feed tnd stable your horse or ent you a team reasonbly. Give us a call. Yours for business, ludson & Baker, Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Kingstree, S. C. l-17-3m I I lacker 31 fa:. Co. i S K C KCM lis TO ?0. S. HACKER & SON j CHARLESTON, S. C. 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