The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 30, 1900, Image 5
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Qo:? from Greeleyvills.
Mim?efl, B? C. Mullanl and
Kffiec Uarr, of our city, have jone
l?? Aaheville on a pleasure tour.
They expect to visit relatives in
several towns in North Caro'ina
before they return.
Mr. and Mrs. T. \V. Boyle are
visitinjr relatives in Charleston.
Cotton is opening very fast.
. . Before many days we will have
the pleasure of listening to the
him of the gin. Mr. S. J. Taylor
lias added another gin to his ginnery,
and expects to be in good
shape for business in a few days.
Mr. K. G. Mallard, of the Mallard
Lumber Co.. has decided to
move to Greenville. We regret
to tnio Mr .is he is one
of our best citizens.
Mr. Mural DeLorme, of Sumter,
paid our town a flying visit last
Sunday.
Peter William?, n colored man
who resides near this place, has
within the last three weeks lost
his wife and three daughters. Peter
is a jxood representative of his
race, and lie lias the sympathy of
the community.
Mr. James Ard lost a prown
daughter a few days apo, making
two he has lost in one week. We
all sympathize with him in his
hour of bereavement.
Mrs. Lucy Sutherland and son,
, i x* I. f \ i: _: * *:
tu ^xiri!! i<arr>iina, are visaing
Mr. E. G. Mallard, of this place.
Joe.
Lambert Letter.
The farmers are about all
through pulling t'odder. We have
had the best lime lo save fodder
we have had for many years.
Cotton picking is about the
order of the day, cotton is cut
short, first by the continued rain
in June and July, and last but
ml least, by the continued dry
weather. We have not had rain
Finnish to wet the ground since
about the 2S or 2U of July, the
^0 cotton is almost burned up in
.places the, leaves are very near
all dropped off and a great amount
of the fruit has fell off; altogether
the crop is off at least one third if
upt one half.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyand,. of Boston,
Mass., came to Lake City on Friday
July 17 Mr. Wyand came on
t!?e mail on Saturday to Johnsonville
and came on to Mr. Edmond
JBax ley's who is his wife's father.
Mr. Wyand in company with Willie
Baxlev, went to Lake City
Saturday evening and brought
Airs. Baxlev. Mr. I). Baxlev sat
up Saturday night awaiting the
arrival of Iii'k daughter who had
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ineeu in 13 as ton nearly two years.
TJiey have c?.Tie to stay; we all
welcome the u hack to South Carolina
and hope fhev will do well.
Dr. Walter C JHena.piingway has
been tinder the weather lor a
week. He spent ir:psl of, his time
last week at,his fathers at iignie
S. C. He left last Saturday for
CfJenn Spring, .8. 0., alter about
ten days stay there ho will go
Asheviile N. C., where he will
spend some time lor his health.
Ego,.
A< Plea for Orchards.
Few visits in the country are
necessary, to establish tho. general
belief that there is a work cl
r -ater importance on every well
l<ept farm in . Williamsburg
C.unty lor ihc planter's son than
that at which Ik- is usually employed;
this work is for any of the
boys who will accept it and stick
to his bush. It requires "stick;
bi^ity", however, lor this is a
Fpicitlcase where only constant
pratcice with thel bes implements
Is BabyThin
this summer? Then add a
little
SCOTT'S EMULSION
to his milk three times a day.
It is astonishing how fast
jj he will improve. The nurses,
i , let the mother take the
j; Emulsion
! insures success. Then, too. there
is a boy for all such positions. .
Our orchards ars too much neglected
to ligure prominently in
fruiting season. The fruit trees
and vines are incapable of supplying
us with the luscious fruits unless
we provide for them first.
Trees are too often placed in
holes(a wrong practiced hey should
be put in deep furrows) and left
to sutler I he ravages of insects,
parasitic diseases etc ; vet in the
spring (more cruel than all) we
hopefully contemplate a luxuriant
yield of peaches, pears and apples.
Fanners, tell your sons that they
can do nothing better this month
than visit your blighted, torn, or
worm-eaten orchard, (or a combination
of these and probablv
many other enemies) and set it
right fcr you. 1 love the orchard
(especially the fruit,) and sodo
you; then prune off with a
sharp knife (preferably a pruning
knife) all brbken or surplus
limbs, so that the autumn winds
may do no further injury. Remove
all parts of pear-trees infected
with blight two feet below the
point ot contact and burn immediately.
Pear blight is a bacterial instead
of a fungous disease, as formerly
thought, and therefore it is futile
to spr?y it with any of the remedies
yet employed. In case ttie
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I .Vi? u>ru i<u iciiiwviii^ uiw Kfnn*B'
be cut into infected parts it should
be sterilized by dipping into alcohol
or corrosive sublimate before it
i* applied to a healthy tree. Spray
with Hordeaux mixture tor fungous
diseases; with kerosene emulsion
for sucking insects, and with
paris green for gnawing insects.
Cut out at the base with a flexible
wire the apple bane, peach girdles,
bark beetle and tlie like.
Sun-sculd kills many trees, therefore
instruct ytfUr son to prune
later to prevent this. * * It
the orchards are protected and
provided for when their juvenile
benefactors have reaped years of
i;rief and mirth upon their hoary
heads, it suffices thera to visit the
umit \*at f 3 i f It f it I trpfm nf Vfllllh
and then call back the days thai
have happy been. AxnoTater.
Girl Babies.
An Omaha woman bought for
$10 a guarantee from thi spirit
world that her next child would
be a boy. When the child arrived
it proved to* be twins and
girls- Instead of congratulating
herself on the superior good sense
and generosity of the spirits
the woman had the intermediary
in the transaction thrown into jail.
There are many women who
have this prejudice against gill
babies, and an amazing prejudice
it is, whether the,matter be looked
at from the sentimental, cr, the
practical standpoint.
After the 5p>fc few o{ helples
and drooling infancy a boy '3 as a
i rule of no use to his mother, no
companion for.her ai;d a source ol
increasing anxiety. Just as he
attains to years of. discretion he
. maies 111 thenceforth belongs
his wife's family. The.gi.rl on the
other hand is a pleasure to her
mother in infancy, a campanion
in girlhood and a coralort and sup
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A woman who has boy baby
makes an investment for the benelitol
some other woman's oldage
A woman who lias a girl baby!
makes an investment lor herselt.
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tile mother lias secured a home
ami a bread-winner.
rllie more girl babies a woman
has the larger is her insurance j
against loneliness and poverty in J
the evening ot life.--New York*
World.
Sunday School Picnic.
On I he 23 instant we had the |
opportunity offered of attending a
Sunday School picnic at tins place.
We embraced the opportunity,
and found it good to be there;
there were many things to make
one feel glad and to make the occasion
enjoyable. In the first place
the marked and rapid improvements
that are noticeable all a
round, wheer once am.l onlv a few !
years since was a wilderness, is;
now turned into productive and j
well cultivated farms, and where)
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once you would find an occasional]
cabin, now you find good .and substantial
dwellings and other buddings
belonging to the farm, next
churches and school buildings, and
as you wuld naturally suppose
a popul*-*m of good, industrious,
God fearing and God loving people,
noled for their generous hospitality
as was clearly demonstrated
on .'lie day of this picnic. The
table may be said t? have groaned
under its bounty of good things
placed upon it. At an early
hour the buggies and carriages
came from tie surrounding country
loaded with charming young
ladies, smiling, cheerful mammas,
with the smaller rosebuds none
the less beautilal even though
they were sin ill, .md the young
men with their Sunday best wtre
therein force and gave the politest
attention to the ladies. About
m'.mvimi n'elnelr sill were invited to
the church where they were entertained
with music furnished by
Miss Isla Bryan, Miss Williams
and others until dinner was an-1
nounced when all promptly responded
to the sound which calls
us all around the festive board,
and tiiere were no laggards,?justice
wasdono After refreshments,
we werelurther entertained br mu?icand
wound up by singing, "God
be with you till we in jet again".
And in closing allow us to ?rx
tend our thanks to Mr. and Mrs.
W D Bryan and others ot the
committee lor kind attention.
Se ucx.
The South is in condition to
market her cotton deliberately
than ever before, and as the government
reports up to date show
lowest average jur jo*rs, uuu ac
to tho cotton gnweri are uaiting,
the priee will be bctated in the
south, and consumers will regu1
late their purchases and prices by
the named in the south.for cottou
prices by, the growers Associations.
. Dqn't mar;y a handsome man
unless you are capable of support1
ing him.
Dnn't kick a strange dog just
to find out.if ho is .good .sutured
or not.
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No situation, however wretched
, it seems, but. has-. same sort of
comfort attending it,
Some persons see . as; much in
, a stroll through the woods . av
others do in a trip aroun,d tin
.world.
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THAT T1IR0BBIXG HEADACHE
Would quickly leave you, if you used. ,
I)r. King's Mew Life Pills. Ttaous- ^
and? of sufferers have proved their 1
matchless merit for sick and nervousHeadaches.
They malic pure blood
and build up your health. Only 25 ,
cents. Money hack it not cured. .Sold
by Wallace & Johnson druggists
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Laree wealth is of less value 1
than a daily income.
Millions will he spent in politics this 1
year. We can't Keep tile campaign
going without money any more than 1
we can keep the body vigorous without J
food. Dyspeptics used to starve themselves.
Now JCodol Dyspepsia Cure
digests what yon cat and allows you
to eat all the good foot! you want. It ^
radically cures stomach troubles.
Wallace ?Sfc Johnson.
A wise bee never alights on a
withered llower.
A deep rooted tree doese not
dread the wind.
In India, the land ??t* famine, thousands
die because they cannot, obtain
food, in America, the land of plenty,
many sutler and die because they can
not digest the food they cat. Kodol
Dyspcp-ia Cure digests what you eat. :
it instantly relieves and radically cures
all stomach troubles. Wallace & John- !
son.
However high a tree may grow, ;
its leaves fall to the ground.
It will surprise you to ex pe re nee the ;
benefit obtained by using the dainty ;
I and famous little pills known as l)e- j
Witt 's Little Early Risers. Wallace &
Johnson*
A pet horse is no good; use
your animMs kindly. but do not (
; make pets of them; they get to be
troublesome.
A Mother Tells How she Saved her
Little Daughter's Life.
I am t he mother of eight children
and have had a great deal of experience
with medicines. Last .summer mv little
daughter had the dvsentTy in it*
worst form. We though; she would
die. I tried everything I could think
of. but nothing seemed to d<? her any
good, I saw by an advertisement in
our paper that ( hamberlaui's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was
highly recommended and sent arid gota
bottle at once. It proved to lie one
of the very best medicines we ever had
in the house, It saved my little daughter's
life. 1 am anxious for every
mother to known what an excellent
tnadieine it is. Had I known it at
tlist it would have saved me a great
deal of anxiety and my little dnoghterv
much suffering. ? Yours truly. Mrs.
Geo. F. Burdick Liberty K. I. For
sale by l)r L>. C. Scott.
j A telegram from Charleston
telIs ot' rice crop in South CamI
lina and favorabla reports sea isj
land cotton conditions.
Tobacco Growera
WU1 And it to their interest to
communicate with the
LiANNlNCr HARDWARE CO,;
Manning, S. C.,
when in want of
TOBACCO BARN FLUES,
PARIS GREEN SPRAYERS,
WIRE, Etc. .
Their All Steel Flues are the best
made.
Their Double Tube Paris Green
Sprayers will save its cost in Paris
Green in a short time.
Ask your dealer tor them. If he
hasn't pot them . send $1.15 and
they will send you one by. express
prepaid.
MANNING HARDWARE CO.,
Manning, S. C,
DENTISTRY,!
i*oa moo.
The undersigned, after a successful
practice of Dentistry for thirtyfour
years, is now located at Kingstree,
at , the llrockinitm. house,
whero h?is prewired to do..anything
in the Denial line at cut rate i
prices. Live . and let 'ire, is; his
motto. No shoddy work shall pass
the portals of his office. Satisfaction
guaranteed. A trial iSjSeJicitpd
Respectfully, .
A M. SNIDER,'
l)yntal surgeon.
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Mother? endorse it, children like ;I
?Id folk* use it. We refer to Or
Uinuto Congh Cure. It will quick!
ure ali throat and lung trouble.
Wallace & Johnson.
Kynasties change, character n
nains,.
Chinese a? dang^rtm* enemies, U
Iipv ?iri> tn/>!ieliprcitm That's vrhr .
:ouuterfeits of,DeWitt's Witrh KaSalve
arc dangerous. Tliey look ii;
[?eWitt's, but instead of the s:l!-h<c
Ug witch lla/.el.they all eyntaiu fngr.
lients liable to irritate the skin <
. ause blood poisoning. For piles, i
juries ami skin diseases use the or
laland genuine I>eWitt's Witch Ha
Salve. Wallace & Johnson.
The supply of water is one <'
the most important things to co;
iiderin the eare of sheep.
Bobbin's Chill IH1 Is cure eh Ills ai
malarial troubles. That is what tl.
were made lor. Cure after after or:
remedies fail. No Cure, no pay. l*r,
2.i cts. per bottle. Sold by Walla-"
Johnson.
A moment's mistake may nm:
man's lite miserable,
You will nevei find any other pi
so prompt and so pleasant as HeWi
Little Early Risers. Wallace & Job
son.
Ashing oneself is better th
asking others.
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The quicker you stop a cough. or.c< *
the less danger there will be of ';?
lung trouble. One Minute Cough <
is the only harmless remedy that g
immediate results. You will. Itk.
Wallace & JohosoiL.
A wise man accouwixidiUes li
sell* to circumstances,, as the tv;
conforms to the shape of a veDr.
Cady's Condition Powder#
Are just what a hors*needs when
bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier
vermifuge. They are not food
medicine and the best in use to. p;i
horse in prime condition. Price 2"
per package. YiX sale by. DcO. Sr< A
sweet tongue I'-otireaU v?
onions b^arl.
Tou.as+ttcm us. rtsk whon? yon i
Chamberlain,fvOolic, Col era and I'
r>j<?e* lie-niedy. I>. C. Sc"tt \
refuad vonr money if (fou-nse not s:?:
tied nP?r ;? <!!? ir. fr is everywli'
admitted to be the most suere-s
: eraivly> in u* for - bo*v?i". cotnpjaod
arm tiic only one tnat never falls,
is-piea^int, safe and reliable.
>faop neighbors-are better :h
distant relatives.1
TTfr s<v;.tiiin{?.ftod*iea!iijr proper,
of Chamberlain's Co??gh: Itenaadv,
pleasant taste and prompt and pen .
ent, cures, have made it a great fan;:
with the .people everywhere; For
by DraD.'C troett,.
Klbow grease is the essential <
of industry.
Ditrinft.thfe.fi til war, as well a.=
our late war with Spain, diarriu
was one of the most t'roublesoni" l
eases the a?my hud t?- coo tend ' '
In many instances it l>eoarre chro
and the. -id sol di<ys-sti IK suffer from
M.v David Taylor . of. Wind Ki<'(.
GaecnsCo .Pa., is one of the-v. 1
use* Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ;ti
l>iarrj?f?ya Iteuiedi: and says he ac *
found anything.that would tfive h..
Such qinck relief.. It is for salt by '1
D. C. Scott.
? LaiUern-Tawed
imeti?ai* r.rA
tight headed.
The<wolfe in the fable put er. shi.? |> ''
clothing beouvs* if be traveled on
own reputation heicouldu'facco.r.
his purpose.- Couutertedsers * '
Witt's1 Wirtdi Ila/.el Salve couldnb .
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their.worihl'esi^alMes-on the r xre vj..
?l<.it. nnt tl?.\rr> in K^.Vi.c in 1 r ?
3'/ Li<T a> J'tH L??' tM Ma w'rtVM ui? >? ? ?f
like lb-Witt s. Look out :< r ; *i
Take only DeWirta. W*t*bH?- i
It cures .pile* and all, *k.m .<!' \.
Wallace Vt. .Jt-'Uorou.
The epicure always ea;; he; ;
' arlv bt;<l.
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every chapter of tlm Bijtgh 1 o.
than there is iU the whok < uu r i
of many books; "Viu oogb. tr ?.<
them. They include) -f.\Se v. la:
on hor->es, cows, berrie.-< r-oti:r\
ami swine. Send 50 cents A.r .. . K
to Wilmer Atkinson Co., * .
phia. .