The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 26, 1900, Image 7
Essentials of Cood Breeding.
"She is an exceedingly ill-bred person!
I doubt if her mouth is ever
closed-!"'
"You are mistaken! She always
yawns with her mouth closed!"?Detroit
Journal.
A Mother's Tears.
"l Would Cry EveryTime I Waaned
My Baby."
"When ho
was 3 months
old, llrst festers
and then k|\
large boils ^
urose oui uu yr; .'?E2fcL:
my b a b y ' s \Ki
back uutll
became a y. t y y 'J^V^ '
mass of raw // ^g*pfT/ )J/ZZfi/fiflesh.
W^|7 IJ
dered him I would cry, realizing what pain
he was in. His pitiful wailing was heartrending.
I had about given up hope of
saving him when I was urged to give him
Hood's Sarsaparilla, all other treatment
ntving laneu. i wasut-a mo sutw mm
Hood's Medicated Soap, applied Hood's
Olive Ointment and gave him Hood's Sarsapariila.
The child seemed to get better
every day, and very soon the change was
quite noticeable. The discharge grew less
iuflammation went down, the skin took ou
a healthy color, and the raw flesh began to
scale over and a thin skin formed as the
scales dropped off. Less than two bottles
[of Hood's Sarsaparilia. aided by Hood's
Medicated Soap and Hood's Olive Ointment,
accomplished this wonderful cure. I
cannot praise these medicines half
jeuougli." Mas. Gclrixot, 37 Myrtle St.,
Rochester, N. Y.
The above testimonial is very much condensed
from Mrs. Guerinot's letter. As
many mothers will be interested in readdng
the full letter, we will send It to anyone
who sends request of us on a postul
card. Mention this paper.
A Swallow
1* one cf the earliest harbingers of spring?an
equally sure Indication is that feeling of languid
depression. Many swallows of
HIRES Roctbaer I
are best for a spring tonic?and for a summer 1
beverage. 5 c*!loni for ii c?nt?. Wriu for
Un of premlumi oTVed free for l?bel?. fFRF W5
Charles K. Hires Co. |v^
ITTEMIOV i-, facilitated if you mention
l\ this paper when writing advertiser-. So. 17
Atnonj the Jura Watchmakers.
In a small valley amidst the Jura
hills there is a succession of small
towns and villages, says 1'rince lvroin
?1i? vtlnntii' itinso Krencli
speaking population was entirely given
at that time, men and women alike,
to the various branches of watchmaking.
Whole families used to work in
small workshops; in one of them
I found another leader, Adhemar
Schwitzgttebel, with whom I afterward
became very closely connected.
He sat among a dozen young men, all
busy engraving lids of gold and sliver
watches. I was asked to take a seat
on a bench or table, and soon we were
all engaged in a lively conversation
upon socialism, government or no government,
and the coming congresses.
In the evening a heavy snowstorm
raged; it blinded us and froze the blood
in our veins as we struggled to the
next village; but, notwithstanding the
storm, some lifty watchmakers, chiefly
aged persons, came from the neighboring
villages and towns? some of them
as much as seven miles distant?to join
a small informal meeting that was
called for that evening.
The very organization of the watch
trade, which permits men to know one
another thoroughly and to work in
tln'ir own nouses, n ucic iui? iiiu lire
to talk, explains why the level of intellectual
development in this population
is higher than that of workers who
spend all ineir life, from early chilliood
in the factories. There is more independence
and more originality among
fliem.
Fuel Oil Tests.
So far the tests with fuel oil intended
as a substitute for coal on ships
of war, which are being made at Norfolk
and New York, do not appear to
have sustained the glowing reports of
tests made abroad. It is most probable.
however, that coal will some day
be superseded by some more easily
handled fuel. The authorities having
charge cf the present tests have near:y
reached the conclusion that fuel oil
\J^1 be valuable only in times of emergency,
especially on board torpedo
boats, wnen 11 is uecessm; iy gt-i uy
steam quickly. At such times the
question of economy need not enter
into the matter. It is yet too early io
determine whether fuel oil will lie
,mokeless. and the other features
>hich have recommended its trial have
not been fully demonstrated, therefore
it may be some time before anything
definite in the way of an improvement
will be discovered.
'Ask Your Dealer for Allen's Foot-Ease,
A powder to shake into your 9hees; rests the
feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Sore,
Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet and Ingrowing
Nails. Allen's Foot-Ease makas uow
or tight shoes easy. At all druggiflts and
shoe stores, 25cts. Sample mailed FREE.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
Look For the "Planet of Romance,"
on May 28th.
Part of the investigations of May
CSth will be directed, not to the sun
itself, but to the space lying between
the sun and Mercury. We are told in
a paper by Julia MaoNair Wright in
the May "New Lippincott' that It has
been the dream of many astronomers
that about half way between the sun
and Mercury lies a little planet, lost in
the effulgence of the sun. Sir William
Ball names this the "Planet of
Romance." Other astronomers have
searched for it. christening it Vulcan
before it has been found. If ever such
a planet rolled exactly between the
earth and the sun. it would sometimes
Ut? St?eil crawilll& wtvi: <l uitirxv uui av.?uos
the sun's dl3k. In the gloom of an
eclipse such an orb might show its
face if its position as regards the earth
were favorable. Most astronomers
have concluded that there is no such
planet, but that the space between
Mercury and the sun is empty.
Such things as creditors' meetings are
likely to bo ovordun.
FITS permanently cured. N'otitsor nervous
ness after lirst day s use of Dr. ?\line's Great
Nerve Kestorer.S- trial bottle ar.d treatisefree
Dr. K. H. Kline. Ltd..931 Arch >t. Phila, Pa.
Mr*. Winslotv'sSootliine Syrupforcliildren
teething, softens the [turns, reduces inllaminnlion,
allays pain, cures wind colic, 2oc.&bottle.
Palais du Costume.
A feature of the Paris Exposition is
to be a Palais du Costume, where the
fashions of France from the early
monarchies to the present day will lie
shown. The exhibit has been prepared
by Felix, the dressmaker, and is to
cost several million francs. The
palace" in which these costumes will
be shown occupies 3.000 meters of
ground. Not only will fashion bo
represented, but historical events are
to be illustrated by life-sized figures
arranged in tableaux.
A Setback.
Young Freshleigh (abruptly)?How
old are you. Miss Winters?
Miss Winters?Old enough to know
that you haven't reached the age of
discretion.?Chicago News.
Dr. Eour.ier, a French physician, re
cently described before the Pari*
Academy of Medicine a new method of
testing for deafness?namely, by applying
a tuning fork to the knee or
scir.o other part of the bony structure.
He said that a sound ear could not
hear the note of the fork, hut an ear in
which disease had already made inroads
could perceive it distinctly.
Some self-ihade men have a great
deal to answer for.
I ?
1
W\F
fe'fi
V
violence, but act as a tc
the muscles and restore
You will find in an en
and permanently put ir
To any needy mortal suffering from be
Sterling Remedy Coinp
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take LaxatTvk Brgmo Quinine Tablets.
All drutrglsts refund the money if it fails to
cure. E. W. Gbove's signature on each box,
35c.
Some men try to give the impression that
thev are suffering from gout, when they are
really troubled with bunions. so. 17
We refund 10c for every package of Putnam
Fadeless Die that fails to give satisfaction.
Monroe Drug Co., Unionville, Mo.
Sold by nil druggists.
If money talks, one would scarcely care to
listen to the conversation of filthy lucre.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is a liquid and is taken
internally, and acts directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free. Sold by Druggists, 75c.
F. J. Chanet A Co., Trops., Toledo, 0.
One man counts for as much as another
when it comes to taking the census.
The Brat Prescription Tor Chill*
and Fever is a bottle of Gkovb's Tasteless
Chill Tonic. It is simple iron and quinine in
a tasteless form. No cure-no pay. Price 25c.
Blobbs--"I missed my bath this morning,"
rilobbs?'-Have you reported the matter to
tbe police?"
Piso's Pure for Consumption is an infallible
medicine for coughs aud colds.? N. \V.
Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. IT, 1900.
FOR WOMAN'S HEALTH
Earnest Letters from Women Relieved
of Pain by Mrs. Pinkham.
" Die a n Mrs. Pinkham: ? Before I
commenced to take your medicine I
was in a terrible state, wishing myself
dead a good many times. Every part
of my body seemed to pain in some
way. At time of menstruation my
suffering was something terrible. I
thought there was no cure for me. but
after taking several bottles of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound all
my bad feeling's were gone. I am now
well and enjoying good health. I shall
always praise your medicine."?Mrs.
Amos Feschi.ek, Box 22G, Romeo. Mich.
Female Troubles Overcome
' Dear Mrs. Pixkilam1 had female
trouble, painful menses, and kidney
complaint, also stomach trouble. About
a year ago I happened to pick up a
paper that contained an advertisement
of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
and when 1 read how it had
l helped others, 1 thought it might help
1 me, and decided to give it a trial. I
did so. and as a result am now feeling
perfectly well. 1 wish to thank .you for
the benefit your medicine has been to
me."?Mrs. Clara Stieber. Diller, 2s~eb.
No riore Pain
' Dear Mrs. Pink u am Your Vegetable
Compound has been of much
?* ?na Wlmn ninnuoQ firct
UVUUUV IV/ J11V- " iu u iii4? i*4V UOVU AtAv.w
appeared they were very irregular.
They occurred too often and did not
leave for a week or more. I always
i suffered nt these times with terrible
pains in my back and abdomen. Would
be in bed for several days and would
not be exactly rational at times. I
took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, and menses became regular
and pains left me entirely."?M*s. E.
F. Ccster, Brule, Wis.
TT?D 1
imt j
\ \Ak Causes biliot
V-?/y\ anc* kinds 1
^ if to 1 *s ^ere anc* y?
v,? // poison out of
\L// naturally and g
**tr (? are Just what
SjEpl 1 grip or gripe,
while you slee]
/ the more violer
$tff *ke cure. Be
I vnttr hnw^l*?
:V/TS> leave them wea
^eeP UP re&uk
JL*F J fore. The or
Spring cleanei
iflifll sweet, fragrant
don t torce out
>nic on the whole 30 feet oJ
: healthy, natural action?t
tirely natural way your b
1 good order for the Spring
CURED EF
NDY CATHART
wel troubles and too poor to buy CASCARE
any, Chicago or New York, mentioning advc
i"/^OTTON
^Culture"
is the name
of a valu- (
able illustrat- J
ed pamphlet ,
which should 1
be in the hands
of every planter who
raises Cotton. The .]
book is sent Free.
Seed natie and address to
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
Farm News and Garden and Farm.
' Farm News, of Springfield, 0., and t
Success With the Garden and Farm,
heretofore located at Reed City, Mich., I
will hereafter be published by The
American Farmer Co.. an incorpora- i
tion having a paid-up capital stock of
$.j0,000. Tfiis is a combination of the ;
publishing interests of J. N. Garver. (
publisher and owner of Farm News,
and A. D. Hosterinan. who recently
purchased Success With the Garden
and Farm and its complete mechanical
plant, ample for the publication of ,
both papers.
Mr. Miller Purvis, one of the best
known of agricultural editors and lecturers.
has been engaged as editor,
with headquarters at the Chicago office.
iuuggins?" i aai gin next aum
seems fond of singing." Bugglns?
"Yes. and she never lets up." Muggins
?'What is her favorite song?" Bugglns
, "It seems to be Oft' in the Stilly
Night.'"
ROOFING
MATERIALS.
Black and Galvanized Corrugated Iron
for Warehouses, Harns, kc., kr. Galvanized Gutter*
, j and Down Spouts. Tin Plates of all kind*. Niiumo
j Old Style, Samlow Old Style. Tuxedo Heavy float*
d, mm Lillian: all stamped. Guaranteed. \V. C.
NUIMO & UO.? 8- S. Culvert St., Baltimore. Md.
|PATFNT^R*'u^i
H mm I " I I Patent advertised
I ? I IV fn-c. Free atU
! vire as to patentability. Send for 'Inventors'
Primer." KIIEE. UII.O M. STEVEN'S Jk CO.,
Estat).. 18"W. SIT 1 4th St., Wiialiiutcton. 1). C.
| Hrauche*: ffliieai/o. Cleveland aud Detroit.
Al'IN'K ONE?Send Scent stamp if voti desire
to save money. Materials for 'Artists, ;
for Photographers, Paints and Stain*. Varntsii. etc.,
1 for H<>n*e?sigii, Cabinet and Carriage Paint eta.
I Largts: catalogue in the South. SOI,.J. KIXS\\
AN(;i:Ki ~ 11 Jloiu Street. lCichtnond. Va.
HDADQY NEW DISCOVERY; aire,
iU I v9 quick reiiet and cures worst '
cases Book of testimonia s and IO (lavs' treatment
Free. Dr. H. H. GREEN S SOKE. Box B. Atlanta, Oa
IlILK
js head-ache, back-ache
of body aches. Spring
u want to get this bile 1
your system, easily, <
gently. CASCARETS
you want; they never
but will work gently |
p. Some people think
it the griping the better |
: careful?take care of t
salts and pill poisons j!
ik, and even less able to ;
ir movements than be- ||
lly safe, gentle inside [
r for the bowels are * J
CASCARETS. They
: the foecal matter with
f bowel wall, strengthen
>uy them and try them,
rvnr^lc Txrill he> nrnmntlv
vy VV V1U TV AAA MV pr* * /
and Summer work,
><9 l?fl v Mjw vraM BR
mHfir V v
DRU^BTS
7*5 wt will send a box tree. Address
rt:s?rmeni aod paper. 420 7
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i<UKE3 lllLiTl. Tobacco habits.
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WARRANTY:
The 111*1 rti incut* 1 rcuroKrnt are fnllf
wnrraiiie<l by reputable builder* and
pndomcd by inc. making you Doubly
Sec ii red.
GOOD, RELIABLE ORGANS, $35 "PGOOD,
RELIABLE PIANOS, $175 up.
Write for Catalogue to,
M. A. MALONE,
< niman. 1. r.
The floating population is not .altogether
composed of the people who
travel on the Camden ferries.
W. L. DOUGLAS 1
S3 & 3.50 SHOES &na'd?E!
iELVVorth $4 to $6 compared
JW\ with other makes. / &
SI n l>y over K . S
JsJI^ 1,000,000 wearers. pt& & SI
If Lay The genuine have \V. L. |7 . Wl
\ I faf Douglas' name and price 'y
J IS |3J stamped on bottom. Take r
111J? no substitute claimed to be V J
I Van as pood. Your deale^^n^**""^.
not, we will send a
SP^aon receipt erf price ant 25c. wrS7 ^
extra for carriape. State kind of leather,
51 size, and width, plain or can toe. ^ai. ircc.
guKOUTS w- L DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mats.
TOIP NERVOUS
?ia?gwd DISEASES. '
/-Atrue food for ttn prick
BRAIN .NERVES J*?*6*. FnYfn
MtSCLO-BLOOtt^ CI*C?^Tt?S
tON 10 DATS TRIAL.
Aluminum IlL'ST PHOOF Cream
N paratora, Uca 1 to 15 cows, prica
fr< m (4 to according to size.
"lp-to-Daie" Churns, size* 1 to 13
cows, prices #5 to $9. l ney maie id per
cent more buiter. Catalogue and terms
free. Don't buy until you hear from
u?. We are manufacturers and sell '
direct to the consumer where we have
noagent*. We pay Freight not Express.
GIR*O.V8TE\VAKT MFG. CO.
G1BS0NIA, PA.
k n Wanted for the best
A I PI I V 1)0011 ever
\ |T|H I ml I ^ published. l.COOdel\
1 I I >1 1 I . 1 Uvered In York Co.,
n.\J.*4l 1 M. k/ s. c.. 1.100 111 Anderson
County, 900 In
'harleston. 1,189 in Memphis. One agent sella
50 In one week, $1.00 to $10.00 per day sure,
n answering state your experience, If any.
J. L. NieHOLS & eo.,
io. 912-924 Austell Building. Atlanta, Ga,
Hrt GURES WHERE ALL ELSE 'ails. 11|
U Beat Cough Syrup. Tastes Uood. Use H
ry) In time. Sold by druggtata. IH
'JSyg&Sf I Thompson's Eye Water
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