The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 21, 1901, Image 7
Combermere Abbey to Let.
Combermere Abbey, Cheshire, is to
fet. It stands on the site of a Benedictine
monastery founded by Hugh de
Malhaue about 1130, and the materials
of the original fabric were made use
of in the present mansion. The walls
of the library are those of the old refectory,
and the interior is famous for
Its fine wood carving. It has belonged
to the Cotton family since the Dissolution.
The collection of weapons and
u ornmrv tVUC
l&Upillt'D Ail lliC OiUtvi; ffww v?.v..^
formed by Field Marshal Sir Stapleton
Cotton, first Viscount Cotton, in
India. The pictures include portraits
by Romney. Another notable house in
the market is Abbey House, Abingdon,
y It takes its name from a Benedictine
abbey founded in 67f>, which became
one of the wealthiest in England. It
Is to come under the hammer next
month. The last owner expended a
considerable sum on restoring the
ruins, and there is a private waterway
to the Thames.?London Chronicle.
Magistrate?"You say your hiuband
struck you. Did you give him any
provocation?" Female Complainant?
"I only told him to understand I was
a match for him."
Wanted? At Once!
TraceUnpsnlesMen wish or witho-it expTleive
890 00 and cxt?-tis--e For partlcuU ? writ*
I'ocaUoauts loL-iicco Works. Bedford Ci;?, Vj?.
It's funny that the Lank wrecker should be
bo reckless.
Carter's Ink
ban the largest sale of any ink In the world,
because it is tiic btol ink ihut cau Lc ui*ue.
The windy day brings out the ashman.
Happiness cannot be bought, hut ore of
the great hindrances to i's attainment can
be removed by Aduins' Pepsin Tutti Frutti.
Living Skeleton?"The ossified man
can't get a job." Kat Woman?"Hard
luck, isn't it?"
" WHAT IS OVARITIS?
A dull, throbbing pain, accompanied
by a sense of tenderness and heat low
down in the side, with an occasional
shooting pain, indicates inflammation.
On examination it will be found that
the region of pain shows some swelling.
This is the first stage of ovaritis,
inflammation of tlie ovary. If the roof
of your house leaks, my sister, you have
It fixed at once; why not pay the same
respect to your own body ?
You need not, you ought not to let
yourself go. when one of your own sex
holds out the helping hand t<?you, and
will advise you without money, and
without priee. Write to Mrs. Pinlcham,
Lynn, Mass., and tell her all your symp
Jl
Mi:s. A::xie Astos.
toms. Her experience in treating female
ills is greater than any other
living person. Following is a letter
from a woman who is thankful for
avoiding a terrible operation.
" I was suffering to such an extent
from ovarian trouble that my physician
thought an operation would he
necessary.
"Lydia fi. Pin'cham's Vegetable Compound
having been recommended to
roe, I decided to try it. After using
several bottles I found that I was
cured. My entire system was toned
up. and 1 suffered no more with my
ovaries."''?Mils. An*, a Akton*.Troy,Mo.
* 1
Every cotton planter should
write forourvaluable illustrated
pamphlet, "Cotton Culture."
It is sent free.
Send name and address to
GERMAN KALI WORKS. 93 Nassau St., X. Y.
So. 8.
Dr. Bull's Cough
Cures a cough or co'.d at once. 0*/l?iir\
Conquers croup, bronchitis, I iJ |j
grippe and conaumptien. =5^ J ~
MR. BRYAN SPEAKS.
Declares Jeffersoiranism to Be the
(\eea 01 me Kreseni.
DISCUSSES ORIGINAL DEMOCRACY.
Says Jefferson Formulated the Only
Democratic Code Applicable to AU
Times and Conditions.
Columbus, O., Special,?The placivftecond
anniversary of the birth of
Abraham Lincoln was celebrated hero
Tuesday night by the Jefferson, Jackson
and Lincoln League with a dollar
dinner at the Columbus Auditorium.
There were fully 1,500 people at the
tables, which occupied the floor of the
immense hall and 1,000 more in the
galleries which had been thrown open
to spectators. Many ladies were noticed
among those at the tablets. The
bill of fare was not elaborate. There
were no cigars and no beverages
stronger than coffee. The feature of
the evening was the demonstration in
honor of William Jennings Bryan. He
was received with loud applause when
he entered the hall but the crowd
f.iir'.y went wild when Mr. Bryan was
introduced to speak. Congressman
John J. Ler.tz, as toastmaster. Introduced
Mr. Bryan.
The last time, saia .Mr. i^enxz, i uvuu
the pleasure of Introducing Mr. Bryan
to you. I introduced hiin as the next
1 To:ident of the United States. I
again introduce him to you as I did
jthen."
I Following is an abstract of Mr. Bry!
an's spee h:
Never has this nation been more
in need than it is today of an earnest
and thorough revival of Jefferscnian
principles. While other statesmen,
appearing at different crises and meeting
the responsibilities of their respective
times, have made partial application
of Democratic principles,
Joffeir.on is the only one who lias
j formulated a Democratic code appli'
cable to all times, all situations and
! all people.
Though the champipn of the com
man people lie was i;orn aniens me
I aristocrats and was intimately ac.
quainted with the members of the
| House of Have, as with those who
straggled to meet by daily work their
: daily wants.
i He was called a demagogue by his
enemies and yet he exhibited a moral
I courage which none of his detractors
has ever poss&*?ed and in behalf of a
righteous principle he would oppose
the world.
He attacked the laws of primogeniture
and entail, and saved America
from a landed aristocracy. This was
cot the work cf a demagogue.
He condemned slavery when the
j system wars popular n his State and
: in the nation, and he did it thre?:
quarters c* a century before emanciIpahlcn
crowned Lincoln with martyri
dcm. This was not the work of a
! & rr.rgogue.
| He crrmized the Democratic party
| nr>3 by The strength of his leadership
j overthrew an opposition intrenched
in rower and bulwark by the busij
nc "s and social forces.
I fo successful was his administra|
ticn that his re-eleetion wt;3 pracri
! ca'.iy unanimous and ror years toe t*.\j
ecutive chair was filled bv men unto
I whom he had been a Gamaliel.
At this time when the money!
changers aro in a.bso'u e control of the
! government and are shaping the naj
tion's financial policy in their own
; intercut, without regard for the weli
fare of the people at large, we need
1 to recall Jeffer.-on's scathing arraign,
ir-ent of these who demand the surj
rcn !er into his hands of the sovereign
' functions of government.
| He pointed out that the safety of
, the people lay in a policy that would
I drive the banks out of the governing
i business. At this time, when corj
porate monopoly is fast extinguishing
: industrial independence, we need a
i revival of the Jeffei^onian spirit
j which demands a government ad.
min'stered according to the doctrine
1 of equal rights to all and special privi
I leges to none.
At this time, when eoromervialism
is searing the conscience of the nation.
when the worship of mammon is
leading the people to ignore inalienab'e
right--, v.hrn the ideals bought
wi:.li blood and sacrifice are to be
bcitei-cd away for the specious and
delusive promises of empire?at this
time. I repeat, we nerd to have our
faith in man as man end our love for
man as brother rekindled by the. memory
of this mighty patriot, philosopher
and Democrat whose brain comprehended
the height and depth and
breadth of government and v. hose
heart embraced the human race.''
Police Stoned tiy Students.
Madrid. By Cable.? Sunday evening
at the close of a meeting of the Students'
I'nion, on the occason of a 1 c
ture dealng with the anti-clerical play
' Electra," the students remonstrated
and stoned the police. Four policemen,
including two lieutenants, and
three students, were badly injured. A
number of others were slightly hur\
but were able to go to their homes.
Twenty-six arrests were made and several
of the persons in custody will be
court-martialed. It was two o'clock
before quiet was restored and mount' :1
I gendarmes patrolled the srets all
night, Similar demonstrations occurred
this evening on Alcalu streL
I CURES BLOOD POISON. TREATMENT
FREE.
Hayo you eating, featering sores, mucous
pntches, sore throat or gums, ulcers, pim-.
p>s. itching skin, aches In hones or Joints, J
tailing hair, boils, cancer, scrofula, offensive J
catarrh or old rheumatism t Then you have
contracted or inherited blood poison. To
cure, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.)
which is made especially to cure the worst
and most deep-seated casas, even when the
bones are effected. B. B. B. hsals every sore, f
stops all aches, makes new, rich blood,
giving the rich glow of hea th to the skin.
B. B. B. Improves the digestion. B. B. B.
thoroughly tested for 30 years. B. B. B.
kills or destroys the poison, drawing it from
T> ? ? ?? at a Sao A1 T enQ f_
lii" BVJkCIU. 4/1 S?VIV?, WA. Jk. v?k
ment of B. B. B. sent absolutely free by
writing Blood Bairn Co., 'lb Mitchell St., Atlanta.
Ga, Describe trouble, and free medical
advice given unM' cared. Costs nothing
to tiy B. B. t. Medicine sent prepaid.
Nature Xrwll
Assistance only. Many of the ases of serious
lllneae could be checked at once with a dose of
Cr>b orchard Water, taktn lu Uiue.
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A Large Shipment.
What Is probably the largest ship-!
nient in the history of Southern ra'1- j
roads is now being moved over the
Ixiuisville and Nashville, from Mount
Pleasant, Tenn., to Pensacola. Fla., to ,
be forwarded to Cuba. It consists of j
2.000 ear loads of rock phosphate, all I
in one consignment, and the magnitude
of the undertaking is shown in
! the fact that the railroad company is
I tinder contract to deliver 200 carload-?
i of the freight daily. This means 12
' solid trains of 17 cars each going into
| Pensacola every day laden with noth- I
. ing but phosphate. j
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jfcr No medicine in th<
Mineral Laxative Wat
j\ covered more than 30
jj * IV nation la the world.
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Seaboard Air Line Hallway In Washington,
O. C., March 1. 2 A 3, 11)01.
On account of the Inaugural ceremonies
of the President and Yice-Prosident at Washington.
March 4th, the Seaboard Air Line
Railway will cell excursion tickets from all
! stations at rate of one first-class fare for the
I round trip. Tickets will be good going on
all trains of March 1st, 2nd and 3rd, and
valid for return March 9tb. 1801 inclusive.
For fine trains and fast schedules take the
i Seaboard Air Line Railway. Their famous I
"Florida and Metropolitan Limited" and
"Florida and Atlanta Fast Mall" run direct
j to Washington. For tickets, schedules and
j sleeping car accommodation, call on or ad|
drees any agent of the Seaooard Air Line
; Hallway.
I Senators and Confer-es are now using Ooose
I Grease for sore throat, hoarseness and colds;
j ltcures when all else fall. The wi?e use Goose
' Greaseforinan or nsastevery bottle guarant'd
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