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Help... I and cfciidran need j j projxx iocd, raroiy ever meci- j J ciiw. If they uo net thrive J I on the'.r food scrrething is 5 i I wron?. Thev need a little | | | help to get their digestive j | machinery working properly. J CODLIVEROIL i WH HYPOPHOSPhiTES of LINE <S SODA j iWh! generally correct this 1 difficulty. If you will put from onefourth to half a teaspoenful : in baby's bottle three or four times a day you will soon sec a marked improvement. For larger chilcten, from half to j a teaspoonful, according to Jage, dissolved in their milk, J if you so desire, will very | | soon show its great nourish- j f ir.g power. If the mother's ? 1 milk does not nourish the ] ] baby, she needs the ernul-1 | sion. It wiH show an effect | at cnce both upon mother j I and child. . I $oc. ?nd oo. all drw^ffots. I SCOTT & ROWNf. Chemist*. Sew Y.ifk. ! i J THE SAGS OF POSbUM FORK I TeNs How Herring and Shad are caught and Abcut their Hp.bita, Kdiior County Record: 1 wish you could have been with us this morning to enjoy a lte?h herring breakfast. I reckon, however, you are ready to say I might send you up a mess if I were! ? ?.. ? >?>I, Knf I am ! HPCtTB in mi nmu. i ...... aliaid, Mr. Editor, you don't know ! lio>j -to cook them. You see, there} is a pood run on just now of tine, larae herring?, and they must be treated just right: Don't split' litem in the back as you would * shad, but after cleaning out as; you would a bream, cut cross] gashes every half inch down tot the backbone ou both sides, leaving a margin tmcut along the thin part of the sides so as to hold - thing? together. Then put on tall arid a little corn uiexl and lay in a fry-pan containing lard hot enough to make a sizzle, and don't turn it until it is a nice brown? turn it but ouce?then the little j banes never trouble you. Always eat with hominy lor breakfast.} It i6 like old Jacob's bean soup:! t.u/Kun ho air. vou can't! - , ?;et 'uuff." Yen, Mr. Kditor, we get some herrings, hickory shad and white ' shad. The white shad are best of (.1' all. They come up the streams i earlier than the oiber two and stay longer than the hickories. Now, the Out landing (sometimes termed ''Hickory Hill") seems to be the headquarters lor the hickories. especially when Moody swamp is covered with a small; It centos to be theirj spawning ground. They go out into the shallow water to frolic. I renu mber once, a bright n 0011- j shire night, they seemed to be in, a great giee, washing and churn-j i'i every direction* an Irish j %an'fai J to bis partner, 4*iieiab-! Iters, T'i\j go opt there iti the! swam .Hid Ketch VIM.1' f>oMr!| l)enn> agieed and went out. where II it? water was about three feet! deep, Hud laving hi* skim-net tlat on the bottom he just dipped! them up, sometimes halt a dozen at a lime, until he loaded his boat ni.d had to go ashore and unload; lie ?<?> iiU. I and niv partner got iOO :n the same way. There were no ob?trtictions arranged to cause u.trj to come in the net; they were all over the swamp for miles iu almost every direction. Sometimes the falling water stampedes them. I hnew an instance when the O'hermen got strikes and could not catch them. They soon found they were "back' strikes," the falling water causing! hern > tush down stream lor the! deep M.;es? below. The 4<cutv in I ? - L i vkim is mlv1 * ' ' 1%/IA ? 4J\ -- ' I * deep iirii :ts<?l?, so as soon hs | \\!'. Venters lock in the situation j he stopped skimming ami paddled! dowu *o where a large gi.l'yorj slouch entered a lake, and placed his skim net so the fish won Id run into it as they came hack out of the slough, lie said lie got 25 at the first strike, but I always thought he did not take time to J count them, for he soon loaded his boat, at id not a white shad I among them. That swamp is not j the spawning ground for white shad; they keep the deep water! aud go up higher. Hut when the; ! water falls suddenly i.T shad timej most of the spawn is lost. Some; ol the fishermen say they have I seen the blow flies alter the fish j spawn when the water /el 1 before; they are hatched. .Now, Ion:: ago. before the pon<Is j nnd bays were canaled and ditched into the water courses, the; heavy rainfalls were reserved and ; led gradually into the rivers, an<i: kept them from sudden rises and' sudden fallings; therefore, the' j shad spawn was saved Irotn dt-j 6irnction. Conditions are soi ! changed now, howevei, that if I he j I tilled Stales fish commission j should cease to artificialIv hatch I out and supply our rivers with, I small fry \v<* would soon be in a I measure 'chadless"?Go ahead j fish commissioners and don't lorget South Carolina rivers. Now, Mr. Kditor, some seem to| think a roe shad is a white .shadJ ' and a buck shad is a hickory?j But not so?yon can toll a hickory shad ihedarkext night by feeling j his under lip, he is under jetted' with a thick, black under lip. I But a while shad has a sharp ?ii:-; ker lip that shuts is cio?e uinfer. the upper lip; you may call him; upper jelleU" 'J he herring too conies nlongi with the rest ami the net meshes mubt be small enough not to strain ! him through, oilier wise you lose a lot of good fish. Quite a lot of them are caught about ihe "Cut landing", or "Hickory Hill", as it is sometimes called. Hut, any way, you cant miss it if you come, lor it is just down in the loiverj coiner of Possum Fork. Sten at Smith Town. La crippe its prevailing to some ! ex'ent in tin's sect ion. The many friends of Mr. and; Mrs. W. J. Snulev will be glad toj know that the latter is so much improved iri health as to be able tovisit her lather at Moo res X Roads. Messrs. E J, and W. H. Smith have recent I v* built additions to their dwellings and improved their larms extensively. Mr. W. .1. Smiley*s school at Satxlv Hav will soon be closed. Mr. Editor, we are glad to receive The Record each weei<, as its columns always teem with interesting news. Much success to you! Xox.? I Wood's Seeds I arecrown nnd selected with special I reference to their adaptability to I the soil and climate of the South. I On our seed farms, and in our trial sj grounds, thousands of dollars are B expended in testing ami growing E the very beet seeds that it is possiI ble to grow. By-our exjreriments we are* enabled to save our custom ers much expense and loss from K planting varieties not adapted to I our Southern soil and climate. I Wood's Seed Book for 1901 S is fully up to date, and tells all about the best Seeds for the I South. It surpasses all other pubR ligations of its kind in helpful and 9 useful information for Gardeners, ffi Truckers and Farmers. Mailed free. Write for it. I T. W. WOOD & SONS, I Seed Growers & Merchants. RICHMOND, VA. H LARGEST SEED HOUST IN THE SOUTH. hfoHi\g Women i The entry fnto womanhood u a 1 critics i time cr a girl. Little men- | strual dr- Parted at that time-soon grow into t t..I complications. That j temale troubles are titling graveyards j proves this. Vine of Cardui establishes a rainless and natural menstrual flow. When once this important func- j tion is started right, a healthy life will 1 usually follow. Many women, young i and old. owe their lives to Vine ol Cardui. There is nothing like it to give women freedom from pain and to ' tit young women for every outy of life. $1.00 bottles at druggists. 1 Miss Delia M. Strayer, TuMy, Kan.t "I have suffered untold pain at menstrual periods for a long time, was nervous, had no appetite, and lost intercs- ... everything, in fact was miserable. I have taken four ! bottles of Wine of Cardui. wkh Thedford's i Clack-Draught, when needed, and to-day j I am entirely cured. I cannot express the thanks I feel for whet you have done for me." for advice In ruses requlrlne aprclal direction*, address, clviug symptoM*. tbe J.adms' AUrltnr* Department. The l'ba?t?ii"Ogu ilodtcloc Company, C'hattauooi;*, Touu. Cupid is the manager of a two ring circus?the engagement and wedding rings. Vvhen rou arc billions. uee those famous little pills known as DeWitt'# Little Early Risers to cleanse the liver and bowels. They never gripe. Wallace & Johnson. It isn dude wise can tell whether :? girl is smiling or laughing at him. See that y mi get the original I>cWitt's Witch Har.el Salve when yon ask for it. The genuine is a certain cure Jor piles, sores and skin disuses. Wallace .St Join son. The only charms some young men possess are attached to their watch eha ns. Their promptness and their pleasant effects make DeWitfs Lit'le Early Risers most popular little pills whereerer they are known. They an- ?implv norfoet for liver and hnwel troubles. Wallace & Johnson. Love levels all things?with the possible exception of the head. The lingoriegoongh following grippe calls for One Minute Cough Cure For all throat and 1 ling trouble this Is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Prevents consumption. Wallace & Johnson. Number one is the tin st popu lar number in a lottery. Counterfeits of l>eWitt's Witch ; Hazel Salve are Paolo to cause blood I poisoning Leave the in alone. The ori I jriii.il has the nnine De Witt's upon the ! box and wrapper. It is a hat m less and healing salve for skin diseases. Uni equaled for piles. Wallace & Johnson. Millionaires are always capital ' fellows. 1 Like Oliver Twist, childicn ask tor ; more when given One Minute Cough (lure. Mothers endorse it highly for croup. It quickly cures all coughs ami colds and everv throat and lung trouble. 11 i*ti specific for gripj>e and asthtna and has long been a well known remedy for whooping cough. Wal: lace & Johnson. T. ~ 1- ? ~ l i^, mil'u n , XI lilhCJ t \> w IU Inline U I Ixut only one of I hem ?rets it. Thestomae.h controls the situation. Those who are hearty ami strong are : those who can eat and digest plenty of ! food. Kodol IKspcpsia (hire dij,rst.? i what you eat and allows rou to eat all, the jjood food you want. If yon sutler from indigestion, heartburn, belching or any other xtouich trouble, this prei pa ration can't li?dp but do you ?<ood. The most sensitive stomach can take ir. j Wallace Johnson. A man is out of spirits when there isn't a drop left in the house. j The Best Prescription tor Malaria. Chills and Fever is ft "bottle of j Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinie in a tastelers form. No euro?no pay. Price 5U Spring Goods! At Stackley's OUR STOCK OF SPRING GOOD PUBLIC IS INVITED TO 0.1 A Fine Line ot LADIES' HATS, LACES, Reynold's $2, $2.50 and $3 SI Remember, we will not be under A"1 Stack ley's M. F. H IKIIrxgrstree., if you want a pood Horse. Mule, me. Select stock always on baud. \ Have oil hand a house full < BUGGIES, and within thirty days wi Everything sold at rock bottom ji m i ni Tin MIS. Geo. T. Burnette, PRACTICAL TIN, COPPER A Manufacturer ef DEALI Tin aad Hardware, Coi L;*^je your Tobacco Flues on ScotCs <lru<: Slore. GEO. T. BI Sept 8 tf Cl Am Cn?_Aff T?V3 t Editor County Record: Inclosed please find post office : order for one dollar, subscription o The R icord I don't see how : I can du without The Record, it j -eema to me when I eel it like; ? letter from h one. Ii is the best j county paper 1 know, and I wish : vnu all success with it. Although! I have been away tiora old Williamsburg about thirteen years, J i still leel a great interest in the old county and its people. Will j try and write a long letter t *? The Kkcoiid before long. With best wishes lor your success in life, I. am, trul yours, J. M. Shaw, j Kingslaml, Tex., March 24, 1901. An old man in his second child ! hood is never as idiotic as the. young father in his first babyhood.1 You Know What you are Taking. When you take Grove's Tasteless ^ Chill Tonic because the formula is : plainly printed on every bottle} showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a. tasteless form. .No' cure, no pay. 50c. A man seldom likes lo meet an other man who has a lad lot; collecting bills. I Prof. I risen, of I.onacotiing, Md.,! suffered terribly from neuralgia ?>f the , stomach and indifrc.-tion for thirteen rears and after the d< ctoiis t'ail??d tu: cure hi in they fed iiim en morphine. A friend advised the. use of Kodol I>vspepsia Cure r.nd after taking a fewbottles of it he say, "It has cured ine entirely. I ean't say too much for Ko-: dol Propepsin Cute." It digests what , yoaeat. Wallace & Johnson. We ore closing out a lot Rice' at* Cost.in 100 lbs Bags, fe'ome and look atit, and get prices, J* J. Bvm, Spring Goods! | Cash Store. S IS COMPLETE. AND THE lLL AND I'X AM IN fc SAMK. RIBBONS, I SATINS, SILKS. !' :| ices?the best in the County, sold. No trouble to show goods Cash Store, } HOUSES AND MULES, | BUGGIES, WAGONS, I UK ETC, * J LIVERY A SPECIALTY, 1 IELLER, - - - - s. c. Buggy, Wagon or Harness, call otr Vill sell for cash or approved paper. >f COLUMBIA and HACKNKT 11 receive forty more, irices and guaranteed. Tula FIb. : Florence.S. C """ ' 7 ~ ND SHEET IKON WORKER Tobacco Floes. R IN 'M oking and Healing Stoves. * iers with M. L, Allen at Dr. D..CFENETTE. % FLORENCE, S. C. I?iofr kaaui'ua/1 r*n f IaiH Flrtll p_ U UDU v. u i IVMU ? which will be sold at mill prices.. < : L. J. BarRv Btcps the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quiniue Tablft&' cure a cold iit one day. Nt> cure,, no pay. Price ?> cents. Some peopei find it easier to get married lliau to stay so. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. Alt druggists refund the money if it fails to core. K. W. Orove'a signature is on each box.2.">e.. Even an Irishman draws the lineat little green apples. L)r. Cady's Condition Powders.. Are just what a horse needs when inbnd condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the be?t in use to put horse in prime condition. Price 2."> ctper package. For sale by IXC. ScottThis afpntture i,? en every ho* of the gennio?Laxc' : Kromo-Quiiilne Taw^ iho irr "')? ? n colli in ??no <l*r W. F. CLAYTON". Attorney - at Law.. FLOUEXCE. S. C. ? Practice* in all the fnited States-. Courts*, and in tl e-Courts of Florencenut) WilHnmsburg Comities.. , HIRSCH & HIESCH,, At"orneys-at Law. k1ngstkek. - - - s. c. I have tlii? day associated wirh n?r my son "Edwin L. Ilirsch, tinder rh* firm name ot IliTHck 6c Hiincli, for ?h? practice of Law in tbe United' State* and State Courts of South ('undine.. :m.j. niuscm. Jan..l, 1901.. 6tn. ....