The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 08, 1900, Image 6
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Presbyterian Church Her. J. E.
X>uului<r pastor, 1st Sunday, 4p.jm.;
3rd Sunday 11 u. ru.
Methodist Church llev. W S.
Martin, pastor, 1st und 4th Sundays,
11 a. :n. and 7:30 p. m.; 3.1 Sunday,
7:30p. :u.
Bai f '-*i Church Rev. J*. W. Eason,
miu2nd Sunday. 11 a. m. and 7:00
l>. ra. 5tL Sunday 7:dO p. m.
K{'i-.-opHl Church -1!ot. II. \V. Rnrnwei!,
; "dud Sunday 11 a. m.,7:L>0
p. Ui.
OUK CU B OFFKKS.
The County Record one year and
the f" httu Journal five years, SI.00.
The County Record one year and tho
Homo und Faim, 31.25.
The County Record one year and
tire Semi-Weekly News and Courier,
fl. 75.
The County Record one vear and the
Tri Weekly (X. Y.) \Yorldj SI.Go.
The County Record one year end
ihe Serai-Weekly Columbia State,82.00.
The County Record one year and the
.ltlunttt Constitution, SI.75.
Buell & Roberts'
CASH DRY GOODS STORE
Some Of Oar Specials:
ladies' Umbrellas, 2C-inch, Black
Serge, 12 different styles of Decorated
China :*ud Sterling Silver, Congo ban >'?
w( 1 /IAT\ 4 O
UltT, Uv' U^UIC.
2?*-Juoh, Steel rods, Black Serge,
-Congo handles, 49 cents.
2?;Uich, Biack Silk, Sterling Silver,
InrLeJ Oorgo handles, Si.29.
20-incb, extra quality. Black Seige,
with biucb aud dark green carved handles,
at On and 98 ceuts.
(iei t'emen's 20-inch. Black Gloria
Silk., Steel rods, Sterliug silver, turned
Congo handles, $1.30.
2d-inch, Steel and Wood rods, Black
SSerge, 49 ceDts.
26 inch. Black Serge, latest style
Horn handle, $1 24.
lU.AfiK SATINC atcents.
White liuwu, 4U inches wide. 5c.
< 'aoibric at 5c.
White Table Damask at '20, 25, 34.
48, 00, 74c, SI and $1.20.
Bed Parnask at 10, 20, 25 and 55c.
Beautiful Colored Silks at 24 cents.
Hack Towels bright borders 5c.
Towels at Sc.
Bleached Hi.?k Towels, II S, 37x20,
at Icents.
I.ace Curtains, Crash Skirts, white
Plaid Aprons, Wrappers, Lambrequins,
Tinsel Drupery, Bureau Scarfs, l'illow
Cases, Side Combs,Shirt Waists, Bruch
Braid, Dress Bones, CTa^h, Straw
Sailors,Bell Crown Sailors, and several
other kinds too numerous to mention
and quote prices, proportionately
cheap.
Just received, 1 case Cordet's Beatiful
Goods at 5c per yard
rnmitTire Tlftnnrtmpnt
10-pi<oe Solid Oak Suits. $17.
10 pact Solid 0>.k Snitf SIS.
JO-piece Solid Walnut Suit* to
$110.
So!i<l M-tk Sideboards SI2 to SIS.
Imitation Walnut Sideboards SO o0 to
$?.
Single Lounges S? to SO.
Bed Lounges ?8.;"?0 to Slo.
Imitation Walnut Bede S2.7.0 to SC.
Mattresses S'2 to S^.
Bed Snrinus S'2.2*> to ?4.
6-foot 'Jut Exteabiou Tables $4.50 to
$10.
Ji-foot Imitation Oak Extension Tablea
*.5.50.
Kitchen Table $1.2" to $1.75.
i'ull Si/ft Willow Hooker* $1.50.
Kitchen Safes $2. 75 to $3.50.
Stoves $5 25 to $20.
dailies' Desk* $5 to $14.
10-pieee Decorated Char tube? sets $2.19
6 foot Smyrna lings $2.88.
5-foot Velvet Carpet ling* $-.50.
5-foot Smyrna lings$1.40.
3-foot Smyrna lings 0T\
6-foot Jute Kugs 98c.
WiuJow shades 10c to$l.25.
Bamboo Easels 5(Je to $1.50.
Jnst received, a uew lot of tine
Ohuteee and Japanese mattings.
mini n nnnrmn
BUtLL 6 KUBtKld,
573 aii J 373 Kiny St., Charleston, S.C.
F*?r the speedy ami permanent cure o.*
toiler. sa.t rier.:i: and ecsetiiH. Chainliev'aii;
's Eve and Skin Ointment i.without
an equal. It relieves the iicli
in;: j?:nl smarting almost in.-tantl\ ami
us <"i use eueia.- ?> jt*ilimnn.i
cnrc. It also cure* itch. bailor's itch
scald head, sen- nipples, itching jilt-;
chapped hands. c!irtsnv.* sere ey.-< a:ni
yrraiuilated lids.
Hr. Cady's Condition Pow<l~rs 10/
horses are the best tonic, bb pnritiei
?2<1 vi rntifnge Price. S3 rents. Sdu bj
I THKjiuWc r Ttlfc ColMlKY.
I
The South.
The Virginia State Democrat if eon;
vention to elect delegates to the national
Democratic convention, will !>|
j held in Norfolk 0:1 .May
Lycnrgus L. Ljtlin, the wealthy gun-.
]>owder m i:ufa tnrer of Chicago. 0
Old Poire Comfort, Va.
It is reported at .Montgomery. Ala.,
that General Wheeler, who is expcciel
home soon from the Philippines, wilt
, announce him.-elf as a candidate for tlm
; I)e moors tie nomination for governor
of Alabama, and will not. therefore, be
a -candidate for renemination to Congress
from his district. He is a crc.it
favorite in Alabama politically.
I
i Detectives, with bloodhounds, left
Chattanooga. Tenn., for Aetna Miuesj
near Whiteside. Tcnn., where a strike
is in progress. 1; is said there has been
damaged by an explosion of giant powder
and engine and engine house liavo
. been blown up.
Near Wake in Middlesex county, Va.,
! the boiler of the steam mill of Merchant
and Hanson explode 1. killing
j .Mr. George Steurer and seriously injuring
his two sons. Mr. Henry Gari
land, who was standing by. had his
' skull crushed and will hardly recover.
Steurer was an ex-l'nion veteran, formI
erlv of Illinois.
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The North.
Mayor Jones, of Toledo. 0.. recently
the "golden mle" candidate for Governor.
is said to have Congressional
ambitions.
Rev. Charles Pal me rite 11 Andersen
1 was: Sunday consecrated Bishop Co!
ad j trior of the Episcopal Diocease of
j Chicago. 111.
A terrific snowstorm, accompanied
I by a forty-mile gale prevailed throughout
Northern Ohio Saturday, seriously
blocking traffic.
I
Accused by her husband of infidelity
and locked out of her rooms, Mr*.
Martha Ditmeyer, 20 years old. drank
carbolic acid and died a: New York.
Because recognition of their union
was refused 000 machinists struck at
the works of Frazer and Chalmers and
of Crosby and Co.. at Chicago, 111., Saturday.
As a result of a secret meeting at
1 Cincinnati. O., of the "Woodenware As!
sociaiion. it is said there will be an'
other advance in prices of all woodenware
articles.
The Per.n Bridge Company. of B?av
er Falls. Fa., was the lowest balder, at
$94.61(1. fur the erection of -1 ship fitters'
shop at Norfolk Navy Yard.
A wealthy farmer. Matthew Lrt.t timer.
ag< i 72 years, was frozen to death
while walking a. half uiiie to his hoaio,
near Elyria, 0.
The body of Henry Waterhouse. Jr.,
the Hawaiian planter who died at NewYork
during his honeymoon, has been
cremated, and the widow will take
home the ashes.
Although the American Magazine,
the offi al organ of the Daughters of
the American Revolution, has not bet-n
a proli- aide venture, the society has
derided to continue it. with Mrs. Elroy
M. Avery, of Cleveland, O.. as editor.
Herbert J. Willard. of Somerville,
Mass.. whose obittiary was widely published
in New England a couple of
weeK< ago, writes iu xne uarunumu
College paper that 'ho appreciates the
eulogistic notices, hut he is still alive.
Foreign.
Herr Kg. King Menelik's chief, who
is in Marseilles, refutes the story that
the King is planning an anti-English
roup in Abyssinia.
Ritter von Jauner. of the Carl Theytre.
Vienna, one of the best theatrical
managers in Austrij. has committed
suicide with a revolver.
Young Mrs. Ada Williams, murderess
of her baby, says she "finds ix>ndon
prison life dull." and wants the
oinciais to expedite tier exeruuon.
Countess Dnndomld. wife of Ruller's
cavalry general. has- had a' magnificent
avenue of elm? in Abergele. North
; Wale?, razed to spite an offending !tistrict
Council.
Discovery of the mutilated ixxly o'
Thomas M. Atkinson, a marine of the
Cnitf'il States 1-ruisei Prairie. in the
canal at Havre, indicate.- that lie was
murdered and robbed by seaport thugs.
At las*: a Minis General fronje was
t?:i!l at Piar.leliorg drift. Orange
State. holding our again.?' Lord
Robert?' British army.
An assassin in the streets of Caracas
fired two ineffer-tive shots at Pre?!.
dour Castro, or' Veneznlj.
General Puller has gained a dceistv?
advantage by the rapture oi Pieter'i
Hill. Natal, one of the strongest Ro^t
1 positions South of Ladysmith, but the
garrison is represented to lie in desperate
straits and Roller has hard
fighting ahead.
Miscellaneous.
T ie seem* a: the surrender < fier>
eral Cron.ie a: Paarde'ourg. Gauge
* - .1 :.t.,.
, i* roe sum*. in ,K-?.
The house i:i which Joan Hrown w.is
barn in TurrinJfiOn. Conn., anil whi. ii
ha- i>e"n in a dilapidated condition and
| cfvi'pie.i fi.r seme years by a poor n? '
sr.; i'..:ui!y. is to be purchaser! and preI
ctrve.l by a \ organized for the
EURJEO TWO HUSBAND3.
Wash in clou Widow l)i*j>i?Hpcl of i!f
J'artn?T? in Short Order.
From the Washington Star: "\V
have had double funerals without ntim
her. of husband and wif". sister an
, sister, brother and brother." explain^
an attache of a cemetery m ar tlie sol
diers* home to ;i reporter. * out a fun
oral here recently seems in surpas
, tin m all. There are r?-veial men wh
>,..? ? <1....... ..<.U ' 1... i:
this and similar cases in oilier eem
eteries. as well a:; a nmuber of womei
, who have from tv.o to as many, in on
instance at least, as five husbands. Th
, ease that I refer to as being somewha
nev. is not of the kind refened to. fn
there was a lapse of time between th
funerals of tlie husbands and wive
spoken of. but a ease where a lady bur
i<d two bus.bauds at the same linv
And she was not a Mormon eithe:
l Her lirst husband died in August, a*
his remains ware temporarily place,
i in the vault.
"The will and certain directions lef
by the husband, for business and othe
reasons, directed that if it could b
satisfactorily arranged th* wide,
should marry the business assoeiat
and particular friend of the deceased
In less than three weeks, under thes
circumstances, the widow married '
gentleman referred to. who in less thai
t h ivjA dura \t*??c nnntinml lei hfa h'
an illness that in three weeks prove*
fatal. The doubly endowed widow ar
ranged for his funeral, and at the sam
time gave orders that her first htis
i band's remains, which had been lef
In the vault temporarily, should be in
terred by his side* at the same tim?
Two graves were dug and both wer
buried at the same time. Their coffin:
were identical, as well as were th<
floral decorations, which were rathe
elaborate. It was the first time in m:
! experience that I ever saw or evei
Iteard of a widow burying two h'ts
1 hands at the same timo. though if ma;
have happen. (1 elsewhere. The wid
">w has arranged that she shall be bur
ied beside them, the first husband '<
be on her left."*
A llappy TIiohkIH.
Mother What lias heroine of Char
lie? 1 haven't seen him this morning
Daughter He is in t'nele .John's room
''ncle John is taking Charlie's photo
graph by the instantaneous process
. and that always take* several hours. Tammany
Times
i% i n 11
MANUFACLURE:\S OF
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDING
AND
Building flaterial.
Dealers in Sash Weightf
Cord, Hardware, Window glasi
etc.
We guarautee our worl
superior to any sold in this city
all being of our own manufac
ture.
E.n.HACKER, Proprietor
CHARLESTON. - S. CPrnhahlv
vmi ik& if
- VP9HMIJ J WtB WV V II
Nearly everyone does, and if so yo!
know all about how far superior it is t
either baking soda or baking powder
Leaven
is the latest advance in baking prepara
:ions, and if vou don't use it vim should
"
It I>i Hotter Than S<h1.i
because it will make biscuit just righ'
every time. Xo more yellow s;x>ts o
soda taste.
I
ii /? jiiriirr j. imn n.inuix x-uwuri
because it is half as strong again am
>ne heaping teaspoonful will do tin
work of two rounded teaspoon fY. Is o
tiie best baking powder ever made.
ft Don't Spoil
but is so prepared that with ordinal )
care it will retain its full strength foi
vears. We do not have to pack it it
tin cans like baking powder, and thisaving
enables us to give yon bettei
value for your money than you evei
had before.
"A littlf Ua:tH tlh : /<
. ounces for tv: evnts 6ounct > for live < nl*
' i. ;>ri. i}i?? Siimt' as ordinary '?n?n<l>. Drujrjrist'
, i Anvil Soda in l>itlk at?l poll ii at liw ui
(iroccrs ii in jockagos at Itv. a i?>mr
-anivl- for 2ac.
It is Exactly the Same Soda,
i tin- N-?t y?>u :nu?t insist on jiai kagvs jl
.v liv :":in'.:faYturor with tin,*
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Registration Notice.
Tho office of (he Supervisor of regit*
. tration will be opened on the flr*t
Monday iu evtry month and the two , "ot'rofi'
^ I days immediately following, lor the b'?i
purpose of the registering of nay per- ^17-1
son who is qualified as follows: awT"*!1
Who siiail have been a resident o'
tie State for two vears, of the couatj in* thi.
one year and of the polling preoinot JXU-H -il
' i ir. which the elector offers to vote four j
r ( mouths before tho day of election, and vundiui:
! ihall have paid, six months before any j worth km
% 1 * 110 matte
J poll tax then due and payable, and Them-i
. j who can both read and write any sec'
tion of the Constitution of 189.") submitted
to him by the supervisors of reg- (iVifui
istration, or can show that ho owns,
[ and has paid all tares collectable dnr- r functor
. : ing the present year on property in I (jhicCw;
5 | thi? State assessed at three hundred weUkuo'v
j I dollars or more. J. J. EADDY, 'i-'oB
Clerk of Board. J
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1 Gas Lamp
L". S. Patents.
light 011 the market and
?
conoinicai.
mmon stove gasoline and gtves a
lie power light at a cost of one
day. *
I burn (>() hours.
r clean, so it will not clog, and
center of flame, insures a light
is no odor, no smoke and no
;ed or turned down just as with
rial is the most perfect light
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CHICAfiO. II.fj
IE HYGIENIC MATTRESS.
lar^oly upon itir the mo?t h-mI*
:? knovrn to science for it** luxurious coin tort n
nK a hollow . Titral sir apace the f*-nkrtlj ami will a
autre** contnitiiutt rprtnu rrclion with W *te?
Uteri-oiled into "iivnn wire fabric* at top and l>< t
mud'hi* i* planed the titling, nim-alworbent and.
ire w hite rottim fell. Tim air under pre** lire in
tlon with the ?priiu,-* re-ult in a moat remarkable
r and with the other feature* make the niattre*?
, iineumatir. ?elf-ventilatinit and of downy aoft ttcr
than any other muttrraa at uay prlee.
C O C C To introduce oar
rbi 9riIBBtl|a.VU "AI'MK"
f M Hywleole Mattrrw* we will for a
V^IVximiTted time include with erery
w! order a tine Bm?? Trimmed.
White Knumeled
II Metal Bed Free.
mp^m 'V J like cut 'jour
ink* f\l| O ^*30 choice of width*
V|V \ S'i. 4 and I',
*~*T* ItS-ai I feet.,and oneof out
- IT - I celebrated patent
II "ACME* Bed
t l Wprln**. same a*
I V |j 1 1,1 I adopted by the 17. S
I "II i flArmy after three
i W 1, I V 1 i month* of the moat
^Jl 1 t \ / I t i i ' >1 I rittid te*t* ua be?
jl* I .combining the .1
9 V ^reat rirtue* com
Adjust* itwsJf automatically to varying
A lik'ht tn>l heavy la-rtton l>itiir sid?? f?> fide will
a-tam t each other. Head a* Oae Dollar. *t?it?
Vlat^re-^ ^ ^
he'hah""*"?-" BM " *' ,
too and frrivht eknrsr* only when wti*fled that
ixitcilya* reprw??ut?a. Whfrr all riwli-115.00th
uptirr hi* piTMiy freight In full frorr thipend.
r. we will mike *hi|Hiirni wilh the expret* under
lh.ii if, in your judgment. the innft wsh alone m not
ia. fluth 11.'i II) rind >wft**r than iin v ntli^r nnftrAu.
r how costly, you can have your money back.
Iccof this mattress doc* not beuin to represent itx
e real so'id comfort found in itx n*e. Nearly
y wlro h.t* used it thus far ha* reported full
nine received in the tirst month'* n*e.
vmluin* offered in connection with the mattress
1 ?ift from us for the advertising which we exi^ect \
ttuin from the use on your part of this mattress. t '
se alone that its full merit* can be appreciated. s
nc?l wo will send duplicate* of personal letter*
sonient trom the celebrated Chicago surtfeon
Murphy; Washington He*inc. late postmaster of
.Mr. .loseph Sie?el, of Siecel. Cooper A Co of
Judge H. W. Clifford of Chicago, and many othei
vn people, of the merit* of this mattress \*U for
.V
J Bf Sample* of cover* and il!n*trated cut a
Ei logue* ihowin:; more than ffO *t> Ic* of
ache*ut nil ?C5 _ price*. Acme Hewing
?. Ito?l.?. '1,41 xi|**? Acme llmsi.Trlmmrd
?d?, Munllc AJi*lB!^s?a. und I prtghi Folding
aire. Hock- VjWytS" **. etc. 0
SPRINC W. 43d St..
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