The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 01, 1900, Image 5

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iV ii rev.- .. aA.n' - '$ f$m ftp? ' ? I u y?&m : r 3teW?fe II f ft I fpKH S3 |: Tins picture is the trade mark or j SCOTT'S KMt'LSION, and i- on I every 1?otlle of SCOTT'S KM IT,-I SIGN" in the World. which now amounts to many mi!Irons yearly. Thi< great business has grown to such vast pr opor lions, /rrVs/r-Becotise the proprietors, have always been most cartful in selecting the various ingredients used in its composition, namely; the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the purest Hypophosphites. Second;-Pecanse they have so skillfully combined the various | ingredients that the best possible results arc obtained by its use. Third:-because it has made so many sickly, delicate children ---3 I strong ami iivaiiijjk , ikuiu< and rosy checks to yo many ]iale. anaemic girls, and healed the lungs and restored to full health, so many thousands in the first stages of j Consttmption. If you Unve not tried it. wnri for free y^iaple, ! lis agreeat'k- ta?te will fumrist vuu SCOTT S: BOWNE. Chemist*. 409-^15 1'etir! Stwrt. New York, joe. and J1 &11 draggix*. The Williamsburg Light Infantry. The Williamsburg Light Infan frv was reorganized on Tuesday. October 23d. The meeting was a large and enhnsiastic one, and the enlistment numbers sixty-nine. There will oe two drills of the company on Tuesday, November! f 13, one at 0 p. in. and one at 8 p. in ; the night drill is for those who cannot leave their business in the afternoon. The following officers j were elected: W W Grayson, captain. J 0 Kinder, 1st lieutenant. C E St.Am.4tid, 2nd lieutenant. >V VV Boddie, orderly sergeant. II I* Brown, 2nd sergeant. I, L McCnllough, 3d sergeant. J W McElveen, 4th sergeant. , W N Jacobs,. 5th sergeant. L ]' Kiuder, 1st corporal. B B Barineau, 2nd corporal. % M II Jacobs, 3?1 corporal. W II Edwards, 4th corporal. 11 Iv Wallace, ordnance sergeant. Hev. W. S. Martin, chaplain. I)r W V Brockiuton, surgeon. You Know What you are Taking. i When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is j plainly printed on every bottle j showing that it is simply Iron and ' Quinine in a tasteless form. No j cure, no pay. 50c. Adjourned Sine the On Monday morning at the i lenol hr?t?r tho Or-t.nher term oi l ----- I court was called to order and fif-; teen or twenty minutes later the stentorian* voice of the crier announced to the crowd assembled that the court was adjourned sine die. This was done on account of the illness ol his honor. Judge Gary, who was to have presided. While the fact of Judge Gary's illness has been known lor several weeks, no official information of the post ponement was received here until after our last week's issue, wlien ll was loo taie ro ;:ive notice that there would be no court this week. It is the opinion of those who are in a position to form an opinion that an extra term will be held in this couutT, probably about December, Judjre Gary is reported convalescent, but unable as yet to Sufce .up his official duties. V I mm?wpj Mi: . D?? *?2 at fXnlV. Or; ) thks ir?n ;r about harvested. Cotton Itu-aed out better than was expected, bn! the yield of corn and peas was rather short. The put at? crop is almost a failure, MVhi ppoorwiil" enjoyed a pirns ant visit from his Irieiid 4*BJtie Bird" last week. Messrs. \V. E. and M. D. Nesmitli. two ol't'ades' hustiitti; yonnir merchants. visited relatives here last .Sunday. Ker.S. T. Russell ]>assr<I throuy.li here last week selling books. The writer had the pleasure ol attending a much-enjoyed party at the residence of Mr. 11. P. Tallevast Tuesday night. The presence of many of the fair sex and their gallant attendants Made the evening a pleasant one. With moon-light and a profusion ol pretty girls enjoyment followed as a matter of course. After several hours of pleasure the crowd dispersed in the happiness of a well spent evening. W H1PP00RW1LL. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative 15romo-Quinine Tablets cure ti cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 2o cents. Lambert Letter. Mr. Joe Dnsenbury and family, of HorryT have been visiting 3Irs. Dusenbury's relatives, the Messrs. lla^eldeu, of this section. Kev. D. F. Crosland preached Saturday night at Bethany Baptist church and again Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday night he preached at Lake chapel. Cotton picking, is about over in this neighborhood. A second growth ot cotton in some fields is blooming, and it looks as if the tanners should bo ploughing it; though, of course, it is too hie tor it to mature. Henry Cooper, co'brod, had a valuable horse killed List Friday night at a hot snpper. Cooper> two sous had driven the horse to Yuwharnmer church, the scene of the festive event, and were ready to leave, when a young ne gro named Hugh tticiinrason unshed into them with a road cart. The shaft was driven to I lie heart of Cooper's horse,which was killed instautJy. It seems that Richardson's act was intentional, as lie jumped off his cart and Hit out" as soon as he saw what be hud done. Ego. If you want a Piano or Orean write to li. 0. Bristow, Darling ton, S. C. i WINE Uf LAKUUI "W KJ has brought pernianoot relief ho atidl- 18 lion (raftering women who were on thotr Rs way to premaiare graves. Mrs. MHohell |? was fast dec-lining in bcsUth, when Wine n of Cartlui performedn"wonderfnl cure" Kj in ho? case. Shosuffered with the ago- Kj ulcs of falling-of the womb, leooorrhlroa Kj and profuse nvm?troaticm. The weekly HJ appearance ofvhemetjRoefor two months M sa}?ped her >rftolH> until she was a phys icill wreck. Her nervous ay stem gave H way. The* came the trial of Wine of Carrlni and the euro. Mrs. Mit-cbWl's EE experience ought to commend Wine of 13 Cardui to suffering woiuen la words-of KB burning eloquence. WINEofCAEDBII is within the reach of all. Women who jj try it are relieved. Ask voor druggist 3 for a ft bottle of Wine-f Cardui. and do 0 not take a substitute If tendered yrm.. I ] Mr*. Willie MlfrhoJI. Fouth O*etoo. ST.C.I I j "Wine, of Curdul jwi Thedford's Bhiefc T>raueht hsve performed a miraculous care SJf In mr esse. 1 haft been a srsnt sufferer S with fnlllng of the womo and leucorrbtna, I *nd mr rawsri earn? every wseli'for two f month* ?rd were very palofni. Sly hu?- | PH uanu umurcu mw II7 niu? *? i ? w??ui m i Rj und Blxck-f?r!wiBht. ami now tlu? teucor- M K rhrra h.*> dl??!'^x?arud, and I am r.wtdrod t~? K -f] Seeds. I I Every Farmer I should have a copy of i I Wood's Autumn Catalogue of I j I SEEDS AND 6RAIN I I For FaJl planting. It tells all about I I GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, I I Hairy, or Winter Veteh, I Crimson Clover,/ ,7 Seed Wheat,/' ^ Oats, etc.* I It also gives descriptions, best methods I j of culture and much special and valua- fl i bJj information about all crops that H | can be sown to advantage in the Fall B fl and early Winter. Catalogue mailed fl I free. Write for It and prices of any H j fl Seeds or Seed Q rain'required. IT. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, V Moved t? Georgetown. i Dr. S. Wayne Gamble has mov-1 ed to Georgetown to accept the responsible and lucrative position jot'local surgeon of the Atlantic j Coast Lumber Co. Dr. Gamble {hats been engaged in the practice, of medicine at <iourdins for ten or twelve years and has built up a large ami paying practice. lie was elected to the legislature in 1S.93, declining to enter the race this year lor a second term. Personally his genial manner and frank cordality has gained him f many friend*, while as a physician he stands in the front rank in this county. He has been induced to change his residence only by llat, taring'inducements and the opportunity of enlarging his field of usefulness. Those who cunteiiiplate pnrch- | using horses, busies, wagons, harness or anything in that line ! will find it to their interest to read ! carefully, the advertisements of : M. F. Ileller, which appear in | this issue. Mr. Ileller has already I a well-stocked 6ales stable and ! will be getting in new stock dulling the whole season. His bug pies and wagons are of the best j quality ami guaranteed. I This lathe season wheD toothers are j alarmed on aeiVtint of croup. It is ; quickly cured by One Minute Cough Core, which childreu like to take. ; Wallace it Johnson. j An ounce ot' care is worth a pound of repair to the cyclist. Do not get .v-ared if your heart ! troubles you. Most likely }? u suffer ' from Indigestion. Kudol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and gives the warn out stomach perfect rest. It is the only preparation known that completely digests all classes of foods: i That is why it ctms the worst cases of , indigestion atx! stomach trouble after everything el?? has failed. It may he ' taken iu all conditions and cannot help but do you good. Wallace & Jo be. son. All bicycle repair-whoops mend punctnred tires at cut rates. The Best Prescription tor Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is 1 simply iron and quinie in a tasteless form. So cure?no pay. Price oOc. cure no pay. Price 50c. i Gold may be the key to society, but poverty J6 its strongest barrier. i"' zd ky~krTtlsh soldi Kits i > africa. [ | Capt. C. O. Pcnnison Is well knowu | all over Africa hk commander of the I lorceu that captured the fatuous rebel ! Gallshe. Under date of ^ov. 4, 18&7, i from Vrvburg, Bechuanaland, he i write*: "Before starting on the last ; campaign I bought a quantitj* ofChsm1 berlaiu'8 Colic Cholera and I>Urrboe* Remedy, which I used jayself when ; troubled with bowel complaint, and j had given to my ?men, and in every ; case it proved most btnefirUl." /or sale by Dr. p. .C. geott 1 i We are Offerir LADIES HATS SILKS . RIBBONS VELVETS FINE DRE .. z~'"cr^x\r: Please call when you are in town you money Stackley's yN I M. F. H ZEZIzxgrstxee, if'you want a <^ood Horse, Mule, me. Select stock always on ImncK V Ilbve on band a house full' c kBUTJfSlES, and within thirty days wi Everything sold at rock bottom^ A y?mng man who secures a! situafron as bill collector has a promising career. The &c? method of cleansing the li v er is the use of the famous little pill*! known as DeWitt's Little Risers. Easy j to take. Never gripe. Wallace A Jwhu--j sosu _ _ _ If you would be happy and con- j tent, never borrow trouble or lend money. CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN HALM CI"RES OTHERS, WI1Y NOT YOU. My wife has been usiug Chamberlain's Pain Balm, with good results, for a tame s)w>ulder that has pained ' her contintwllv for nine years. We: have tried nil kinds of medicine* aud .1 doctor* without receiving1 any benefit'1 from any of them. One (far tve an 1 advertisement of ?hU nvdicine and thought wf trying it, which we did ^ with tlie best ot satisfaction. S"1h? has nwd orly one bottle and her shoulder ' is almost well. Adolph L Millett.j Manchester, H. For sale by1*. IX , C. .Scott. ; The best thine about Adam was 1J his rib?and that was removed lo;, make a woman. , It will not be a surprise to any one who Is at all fatnilar with tlie jj-khI qualities of ClinmberIain's Cough Hem- | ecly. to know thnt people everywhen?; in relating their experience in the use j ( 1 bnr Plonrliil nuvliriim ami in "? v""- ? " I I inir of the benefit they have received fium it, of bad colds it has cured, of;' threatened attacks of pneumonia it; ha* averted and of the children it tru* j' saved from attacks of croup and wooop-! 1 ing cough. It is a grand. good mcdi-j1 dine. For Sale by Dr. I>. C. Scott. J' Ilor.est may be the best policy, j but a life insurance policy is better lor the widow. Dr. W n.Lewis, LawrnnccvHle. Va. j writes, "I am using Dodol Dyspepsia J Cure in ray practice among severe! case* of indigestion and find it an ad- 1 mirable remedy." Many hundreds of * physician* depend upon the use of j Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stomach U troubles. It digests what you eat, and illnwK vo.i to cat all the itood tood VOW * ' " - - \ need. providing you do not overload | \ jour stomach. Give* instant lelief and | j h permanent cure. Wallace & Johnson, j I The more reason a man has lor ,, indignatiot the less Ire gets ?ot of | v it. j* It Is xr-ell to know that DeWitt'si ' Wiu h EUiH Salve will heui a bucn.ijl and stop- the pnlrx at once. It will rure^a ecienia and skin and., Ugly ^ wonsd* *.7d ?>re?. It is a certain euro j for pile#. (.'ounterMtrt may be oflTered ^ you. Sec that you g?t the original j DeWltt'aWi^HaaelSnlv,. WaiUee I ? J ohlWM.1 ig Bai-gGms in. .Q.o nnnw JJio \A\J\JUUt TRUNKS* SHOES NOTIONS etttzse.... < t.. We buy for cash and will save Cash Store* HOUSES 1011IS, BOOGIES, WAGONS,. HARNESSr ETC." LIVER! Jt SPECIALTY,, IELLER, - - - - s. a Ihiggy, Wagon er-Harness, call on. < ["ill ?ul! fnr push nr iinnro-T-orl n:int?r. ?f COLUMBIA un4 ^HACKNEY " H receive forty more, rioes and guaranteed.: Xo other pill-bean equal DeWitt'-? Little fitly Risers for promptness, < certainty urrd. ertteieucy. Wallace & Johnson;. Torturinjpski&ensptiou!^ burns ant/ ; sores are soothed at once and promptly healed by applying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the best-known cure for * pi lei-Beware of worthless counter-feiW Wallace &..Jonn*on. When shrewd ignorance resorts to f?pesti?>?>abk? methods tiie con filling,public has to pay t he freight. 12*. Cady's CoffdJtiof* Powders. At jtist what , a norse-neeus wnvn nr .. InuDxmditton. .Teniicvbkxxt $uritier and Truufnge. 'IUpt at* nos food hut . medicine and the best in use to pur. a aorsc in prim* condition. Price 25 cts. . [xrr package. i'or sale by IX' C. Scott. . Many are calld, but few choose to get up when the arlarm clock: ;oes off. !f:*fety r*r7?de the .house- lold that use* One Minute Cough Jure, the only harmless remedy that [wodures rmtm-diate results. It ii inallible for coughs, colds, croup and all hroat and lung troubles. It will pre- rent consumption. Wallace & Johnson. .. DENTISTRY! iscu . luoa .. ' The undersigned, after a success Tul practice of Dentistry for thirty- four year.%i.s ik/\v located at Kings? tree, at the Brockinton house. , where he is prepared to do any:hin? ia the Dental line at cut rate-prices. Live and let live, is his : notto. N<>.?shoddy work shall pas- < :lu' portals of his office. Satisfacioii guaranteed. A trial is solicited 1 Respectfully, A M. SNIDER, Dentul m'rgqott. iewelm 1 staple Look at the next ten people yon < licet and see how much is worn of tli?* recalled jewelry. From a sf.in0.00 > vatfhvhatntnsi "five cent stick pin. lewelry has come to be a staple ttatcle >f dress. You will buy more or less-of it: see liat you jft'L what you pay for. when on buy. You can be *urc of tbi* if -on will buy of I. L. Keels S Co.,, Greeleyyille, S. Gv rlio have a full assortment of th? 1 TV. MHKfc CO., goods., J^very urcicir if thctr-goMd* is fully warranted to Ue XiictJr , as.. .*;>re*erjted. A priutec 'I ;uibratty to this, effect is giv*. r \*itF < ? mcVv article of those goods pirrclwsfc.' '* it .their store. . V. F. MAIN CO. ? iaatcrii Factory Cor. Freawe 1 Sdily tits., Providence. K. I. Yefitern Factory (Largest Je+rir* : 'actory in the World). East lowa'Cli*^-. ova. Orw iJMM),r?t U door ? *a*. ... . ... . * '... .. _v.'