The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 21, 1901, Image 6
Atlantic Coast Line.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
1KAINS Q01NS NORTH.
Dated Jan. 18th, 1901.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
No.35 N?.23 No.53 No.51
A M P M AM
Lv. Florence 2 50 7 55 9 40
Lv. Ktngstree 8 54 10 56
Ar. Lane* 3 56 all P. M 1116
L*. Lanes 3 56 9 11 6 47 11 16
Ar. Charleston 5 23 10 55 8 30 100
A.M P.M. P.M. P.M.
TRAINS CiOING NORTH.
. NORTHBOUND. No.78*No.32* No.52* No.50?
A 51 P M A 51 P M
Lv. ' barles'on 6 45 5 22 6 25 4 15
Ar. Laue? 8 17 6 00 8 00 6 00
Lv. Lanes 8 17 6 00 6 00
Lv. Ki;;Kstreo 8 33
Ar. Florence 9 30 7 30 7 30
AM PM AM PM
Daily. } Daily except Sunday.
r.i ft.r.ni.rh to Columbia via
vm . . --
Ceut-al R. It. of S. C.
Trains Nos. 7S and 32 run via Wilson and
Fayettoville?Short Line?and make close
connection for all points North.
Trains ou C. & D. U. it. leave Florence
siaiiy except Sunday 9 50 a. m., arrive Darlington
10 15 a. m., Hnrtsville 915 n. in., |
Ctieruw 11 3J a. iu., Wadcsbnro 12 55 p. tu. i
Leave F oreiic daily except Sunday 8 00 p.
m.. arrive Darhnirton 8 25 p. m., Dennetts- J
ville 9 22 r>. m., Gibson 10 20 p. in. Leave |
Florence Sunday only 9 50 a. m*( arrive Darllnutou
10 15 a. in.
Leave Gibson dailv except Sunday 5 50
a. tn., Benuettsville 7 00 a. in., arrive Darlington
7 51 a. in., leave Darliucton 7 55 a.
?m., arrive Florence 9 15 a. m. Leave Wndesboro
daily except Sundav 4 10 p. ui . Cheraw
5 15 p. in., Hnrt?ville 7 00 a m.., Darlinuton
6 29 i>. in., arrive Florence 7 09 p. in. Leave
Darliiutton Sunday ? ulv 8 50 a. in , arrive
Florence 9 15 a. in.
H. M. KMMF11SOX. Gen Ta ?. Ayent.
J. 11 KFNLY. ??' ?'! Maieirer.
T. M. EMMF.R-OX, Traffic Manager.
Registration Notice.
? " # T>
The office of the Supervisor ox ticgistratiou
Will be opeued on the first
Monday in every month for the purpose
of the registering of any person
who is qualified as follows:
Who shall have been a resident of
tho State for two yours, and of the
-county o*ie year and of the polling
preciutin which the elector offers to
vote four months bofore theday olelection,
and shall have paid,six mouths be.ore
any poll tax then due and payable,
and who can both read and write any
section of the Constitution of 1895
submittal to him by the supervisors,
of re^isfrution, or cau show that he
owns, and has paid all tuxes collectable
during the present year on property in
this State a^s-ssei at tluea hundred
dollar* or more. J. J. EAiXDY,
Clerk of Board.
Skin Diseases,
For the speedy and permanent cnre oi'
tetter, salt rheuia and eczema, Chamberlain's
Eye and Skin Ointment is
?vi:bont an equal. It relieves the itching
and smarrirg almost instantly and
its continued use effects a permanent
cure. it also cures itch, barber's itch,
:scald head, sore ntpplos, itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
granulated lids.
Oodv'c Pr?TV:t-r? f(V'
horvj uiv rh_* best tonic. Moo'I purifier
*xid vermifugv Price, Soldlw
Labor Saving
Busy Men an
$3.00 a year I LilT \ J
A cent a day JL X 1 .Li
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We continue offering inducements to close
out our Summer Goods. Wo oaa mention
ooiv a few of the many goods reduoed:
LadW 8c Uudervests for 5c.
lOo Ties and Bows for 8c,
25o Ties and Bows fur 15c.
Initial Handkerchiefs, H. S., embroidered,
3 in a t?ox, lor lStej^e goods.
15c Men's Black initial Silk Handkerchiefs
for 10c.
Men's large White Figured, Drawu-8titch,
JapoDet Handkerchief for 15c: worth 25o.
Six Large White Fine H. 8. Handkerchiefs
for 60c. in fancy b. X; cheap at 75c.
Three large White Fine H. 8. Handkercniefs.
In fancy box, for 40c- worth 5"o.
Black-bordered Linen Handkerchiefs for
lio; cheap at 15c.
Good Mourning Handkerchiefs for 4c.
Handkerchlefa for lo.
Handkerchiefs for 2 l-2o.
Handkerchiefs for 3c.
38-inoh Madras for 7 l-2?; worth lOo.
36-ln h Madras for G l-2c| worth 8c.
LAWNS AND ORGANDIES FOR
LESS THAN COST.
Shirt Waists for much leas than it cost to
make them.
BIO REDUCTION ON SKIRTS.
40c Pique Skirts for 25a.
98c Crash Skirts for 81o.
All Biimma, rtnnrla nrfl h?tn?7 Sold at T&
duoed prices.
NEW GOODS.
Ons case Lonucloth 5c; no starch.
Pine Black Henrietta at 60c.
TINSEL DRAPERY SILKALINE,
BALL FRINGE.
Black Duck at 8 aud 10c.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.
10-piece Walnut Suits $75 to 5100.
10 piece Solid Oak Suit* $18, $82, $25, $30,
$35. 540. 250. S55.
Oak Hal! Backs, French Plate Glass, $7,
$8.50, $9.50.
Wardrobes $8 to #15.
Bed Lounges $9 to $15.
Bedsteads $2.25 to $10.
Iron Beds. Iron Cribs.
Parlor Suits $38 to $50.
Baby Carriages $6.60, ?7, $7.50.
Floor Oilcloth 30c.
Matting 10; 12, 14. 15,18, 20, 28, 25, 27 and
80c.
10-piece Chamber Sets $2.19 to $3.
Window Shades 11, 15,80, 35, 40o to $1.2*
Stovea e6.60. (7.50, (10 to tl&
Trusts (2.69 to (6.60.
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TILLIWAN SPEAKS.
Grows Vehement While Discussing lr
Pensions. M
SENATE. .'5
.. .. _ AV- Vi
i-'irtieth Day.?snortiy aiter ine -?
Senate convened the naval appropria- g<
tion bill was passed. The shipping st
subsidy bill was then taken up and tc
kept before the Senate during the re- N
mainder of the executive day. Mr.
w
CafTery, Democrat. ofLouisiana oc- n
cupied the floor throughout the session. ai
Opposition Senators made the point of m
no quorum several times and demand- Hi
ed a call of the Senate. **
Fifty-first Day.?The Senate at the
conclusion of routine business, took
up the agricultural appropriation bill.
The discussion was varried in char- ei
acter, but mostly uninteresting. ni(
Fifty-second Day.?The Senate was pi
engaged most of the day in executive
session and in the counting of the elec- g<
toral vote for the President and the J*
Vice President of the Uniter States.
Late in the afternoon consideration of
Ri
the agricultural appropriation bill was
resumed, but little progress was made. v
Fifty-third Day.?At the conclusion c
of tho morning hour in the Senate
?V.a unfitilchfifl hnsiness? the J
shipping bill?as laid before the body. B
Mr. Spooner, of Wisconsin, moved to
proceed to the consideration of the c
oleomargarine bill. By a practically unanimous
vote?only two senators
voting in the negative?the motion
prevailed. Thus the subsidy was displaced
as the unfinished business and
the oleomargarine bill was placed in
that order. After little over an hour's
consideration of that measure it wa*
laid aside in order that unobjected
bills on the calendar might be considered.
Nearly 300 gills. Including 197
private pension bills, were passed during
the day. In the absence of Mr.
Frye, president pro tcm.. who is confined
to his apartments by illness, Mr.
1 Perkins, of California, occupied the
chair at the opening of the day's ses?
s'.on.
HOUSE.
Fiftieth Day.?This was a field day i
<n the House, being by far the liveliest |
day during the present session. A
very interesting debate over the constitutional
limitations on the power of
the Senate over revenue legislation
initiated by the House was precipitated,
when Mr. Payne, the chairman
of the ways and means committee
brought in the resolution of the committee
to disagree to the substitute
proposed by the Senate as an amendl
ment to the war revenue reduction act
I and to ask for a conference of the
I Senate. Mr. Tawney, of Minnesota,
championed the course of the House
and its paramount rights over revenue
legislation.
The consideration of the diplomatic
and consular bill went over at 2
I o'clock, and the rest of the day was
I given to eulogists of the late Reprej
sentative Day, of New Jersey, and
: Wise, of Virginia. Those who proJ
nounced eulogies upon the life and
j character of the late Mr. Wise, were
, ' Messrs. Lamb, Rixey, of Virginia;
I Weeks, of Michigan; Lanney, of North
j Carolina; Aldricb, of Alabama, and
i ' Lloyd, of Missouri.
, ! Fifty-first Day.?In the House Knox, J
of Massachusetts, moved to strike
I j from the record the letter read by
Sulzer attacking Perry S. Heath.
Sulzer said he would repeat every:
thing contained in the letter before
I Congress adjourned.
! Knox's motion carried and the army
appropriation bill was taken up. The
bill carrjeil about a hundred and elgh|
teen million.
j Fifty-gecond Day.?The House devotl
ed the da'y, excepting an hour and i
half consumed in counting the leectoral
I vote and promulgating tne result or
J the Presidential election, to the sundry
appropriation bill. General debate
upon this measure was completed and
the bill was read for amendment. Little
actual progress was made, however,
with the bill.
'a i mi;
I \f AKTTtfAnTTTRR.S OF
f)OORS: SASli, BLINDS, MOULDINGS
AND
Building Haterial.
Dealers in Sash Weights,
Cord, Hardware, Window glass,
etc.
We guarautee our work
superior to any sold in this city,
all being of our own manufacture.
E.n.HACKER, Proprietor
CHARLESTON, - 5. C.
Practical Joking.
Practical jokes hare a way of lmitatig
the boomerang, as Charles Day, of
arshall, Mich., has discovered, great'
to his discomfort and discomfiture,
ir. Day was sitting in a barber shop J
Dttlng a hair cut when the idea j
.ruck him that it would be real funny !
> touch the barber's hand with the 1
ghted end of his cigarette and see !
1m jump. He did so and the result? i
ere surprising. The barber was just ;
lbbing some bay rum on Day's head i
ad the cigarette ignited the alcoholic i
ixture, which blazed up like a torehght
procession. In four second? j
lere wasn't a hair left on Day's head
nd e as sworn off on practical joke3. j
Rest Kor the Howels.
No matter what ails you, headache to a
incer, you will never get well until your
jwtis are put right. Cascarkts help
iture, cure you without a gripe or pain,
roduce easy natural movements, cost yon
,st 10 cents to start getting your health
ick. Cascabzts Candy Cathartic, tho
aniline, put up in metal boxes, every tntt
has C.C.C. stamped on it. Dewaro cf
Dilations.
The self-made man too olten forget' to
ve his wife any of the credit. So. 8.
It Ice's Gooie Grrnae
'ill absolutely cure Ckopp. Corona and
OLDSqu ckei than anything known.
do not believe Plso's Cure for Consumption
us an equal tor coughs and colds.?John F.
OTKr, Trinity Springs. Ind., Feb. 15. 1900.
Don't forget all pains relieved at once by
oose Urease. No cuke, no 1'ay.
Red, Rough Hands, Itci
Palms, and Painful Finj
One Night'
Soak the hands on t
creamy lather of CUT
and anoint freely with
skin cure and purest of er
Irffi
THOS. A. CLANCY
i^iiiimTQ Complete Eitsrnsl
tiltSwlfil O Con-dating of Cuticie
scales, and soften th<
_ _ __ to Instnntlv allay ltchl
, Tno vot S!| 7h hoal, and CrrtcCB*. I
I liC 001 4)1.Z J a Si.volu Set. 1* of
,tiring, and humiliating skin, scalp, nnd blood hu
throughout the world. Potter Druo and Chi
[Millions of Women
.Assisted by Cutleura Ointment for presorvi
cleansing the 6calp of crusts, scales, and rl:
, | softening, whitening, and soothing red. roi
' annoying Irritations, Inflammations, and chi
,the form of washes for ulcerative weakne
.poses which readily suggest themselves to
the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nurscn
who have oneo used It to use any other, e*r
ecalp, and hair of infants and children. Ctrr
ertles derived from CtmcuRa. the great skin
and the most refreshing of flower odors. N<
be compared with it for preserving, purlfvl
bands. No other foreign or domestic toilet
.with It for all the purposes of the toilet, bath
at ONE PRinB, vix., TWRNTV FIVE cents, 1
toljet and best baby soap la C.e world.
W1W V?W^ AWWV
ends cut off and air hole
red, rough, chapped han
feverish palms, with sh;
linger ends, tms treatm
and points to a speedy c
tng cases when physida;
cured bg
I WAS trouble! with fundi so "sore tl
would near set me crazy, the skin w
and break, then the blood would Hot
Words never can tell the suffering I endtu
I tried at least eight doctors, but my h;
doctoring. I tried every old Granny rem*
cent's worth of good and could not even
I would feel so badly mornings when J
and stand pain for eight or nine hours,
which was in the bottling works of Mr. I
N. J~ who will vouch for the truth of m
Before I could start to work, I would
and then wear gloves, which I hated tc
would take two nours and the flesh won
who had seen my hands would say, "
them amputated " j others would say " tl
turn away in disgust. But thanks to
ended all my sufferings.
Just to think, after doctoring three ye2!
that time, Cjticura cured me. It has r
do not know what sore hands are. I n<
it or since, and I have been working at t
Stuu ps and Flats.
Perhaps girls are fond of pet dogs
because they like to have soma xnap
about them.
Scribbler?"What are you doing
now?" Scrawler?"Writing an historical
novel." Scribbler?"You don't
know anything about history."
Scrawler?"That's why I'm writing It"
Blobbs?"Old friends are dearest"
Slobbs?"Yes, they usually owe you
the most money."
Nell?"Shvjs a blonde, isn't she?"
Belle?"No: yet; but she aays sht'9
just dyiDg to be one."
No. Maude, dear, we have never
heard it even whispered that the politician
who lobbies is a lobster.
.Sweat and fruit acids will not discolor
goods dyed with Putnam Fadeless is. *
Sold by all Druggists.
Scratches, saddle Ralls, acre shoulders,
sweenoy, cuta, bruises, and lameness of ever/
kind,curedat?nce by liooselireaao Liniment.
How's This ?
WeofferOne Hundred Dolltr? Reward fot
any ca-e of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney
lor the la-t 15 years, and believe h m perfectly
konorn bio in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any oblige
tion m de by their firm.
West &, Tkuax,Wholesale Druggists, Toledo
Oh o.
Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo. Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, ncL
Ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur?
lunao nf fKu arotam Pi in.* n?i- hnfflu Sit?!/?
by all DruK?ists. Testimonials free.
HaU'a Family Pl'.ls are the best.
Treatment
etiring in a strong, hot, 1
ICURA SOAP. Dry,
CUTICURA, the great
?? XVT J
noments. w ear, uurm^
! gloves, with the finger
s cut in the palms. For
ids, dry, fissured, itching,
ipeless nails and painful
ent is simply wonderful,
ure of the most distress*
as and all else fail*
roikiipa
VUIIVUI ^Ul
iat when I pot them in water the rf-fa
ould peel off, and the flesh would get hsuxl
v from at least fifty places on each hand*
red for three years.
inds were worse than when I commenced
edy that was ever thought of without one
get relief.
[got up, to think that I had to go to work
that I often felt like giving up my job,
L L. Kerns, the leading bottler of Trenton,
y sufferings.
have to wrap each finger on both hands,
i do, for when I came to take them off, it
id break and bleed. Some of my friends
If they had such hands they would have
icy would never work," and more would
Cuticura, the greatest of skin cures, it
s, and spending dollar after dollar during
tow been two years since I used It and 1
ver lost a day's work while I was using
he sime business, and in acids, etc. /
, 310 Montgomery St., Trenton, N. J. j
and Interna! Treatment for Every Humor.
ra Soap (2)c.), to cleanse the skin of crust, and
? thickened cuticle, CirricURA Ointment (50c.),
Ins, Inflammation, and lrMUtlon. and soothe sod
tusor.TevT (50c.), to cool ai:d cleanse the blood,
ten sufficient to cure the most torturing, disflgmom,
with lo?? of hair, when a'.I elso falls. Sold
tx. Corp., Sole Props., Boston, U. S. A. f ^
Use Cuticura Soap
Ing, purifying, and beautifying the skin, ror
mdrtiff, and the stopping of falling hair, for
it'll, and sore hands, In the form ot baths for
Dings, or too free or offensive perspiration la
sscs, and for many sanative antiseptic par.
women, nnu coyuuiaii/ a.uva iyr mi
r. So amount or porsuaslon can lndnee those
.eclally for preferring and purlfyiutr the akin,
irtjra Soap combines delicate emollient propcure,
with the pnrcstof cleansing Ingredients,
i> other merlical'd soar) over coinponnde d Is to
njr, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and
soap, however evponslve, Is to be compared t
and nnrseiw. Thns It combines In Ohk Soap
;bc blsx skla and complexion soap, the best
a