The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 16, 1901, Image 4
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C. W. WQiLFE.
EDITOR AND RRQRKISTOR.
GEO. S. BARS.
. Associate Editor.
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Com mimical tints wiut 1m? accompanied
bv the real name and address of the
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writer Hi orner u? mTiu aiu-nuvii. 1
toinmunlcation of a personal nature i
K ill be published except as au adver-|
biseinent.
Address all letters ami make all drafts;
puyab;e to
C. W. Wolfe.
King-tree, S.C.
THURSDAY. MAY 16, 1901.
Terrible Accident at Trio.
On Friday night last at
o'clock, the boiler in the saw mill
of McDuffle & Wells, at Trio, exploded,
kiiliug two tnen and in
Jjnring tnree omers, among mc
..* injured being Mr. Duvis T. Wells
and Mr. S. Kllerbe McDnffie. Mr.
MeDuffie died of his injures at 12
o'clock Friday night and was buried:
Muliins on Saturday. In
the oil Mk McDuilie Willjan)sburg
county lost one of her
best citnjens,, Mr. McDuffie being
a I borough busineef man and a
progressive citizen. He leavts
> 3 wife and two small children to
mourn his loss. In their affliction
they have the sympathy of the1
entire community. Ju t ri thi>
connection I will state that Mr.
McDuffiie married a Miss Merrill,
aiui her father was a saw mill
man and lost his life in almost
. j
identically the same way that Mr.
idcDuffie did. Mr. Wells the s?rviving
partner is improving and j
v\e are glad Instate will get well, j
Mr. K. L. "Hrunson was killed)
outright,.be also leaving a wne|
and two.children. We have lail-!
?d to get name of the negro, Out
it is said he wag blown 500 feet
intheairaud never knew what
v Itur.tJi himK being blown to pieces.
Hebron.
Kditor County Record:
1 am gald to see Tiib Record is
advocating ttie establislnueiit ol j
telephone lines throughout Wil-j
liattisdtirg county. Von spoke in I
your la?t issue ot connecting Lake!
City and Kingstree. It the line if J
run Ironi Lake City to .1 S Mc-I
, Clams, thence to Moore's X Koads.l
ijebron, Govvdy's store, Aioj
l>lveen's Mclnlosh Bros., Mouzonsj
post office and then to Kinirstree.
this would cover a live and progressive
section of the county, I
apd I think there would be but |
little difficulty in getting up!
enough money to build this route.'
The people ot? the line of railroad!
do not know how* to appreciate aj
tiling of this, kind.**? they haye ac-.l
cess to the tele irap'i. 1 think ij 'J ut: i
l^EQuRT) would.ad.voeate thisJine.!
v. * we can all get together and build i
j|. IJor one am willing to dp tnyj
porfion towards it. L, vv*>uid be
Rind if you could jrive us an esti-;
mate, Mr. Editor, of what it costs|
U> build telephone lines. Think
we can easily secure cypress ptilesql"
sufl'ci/nt qu^ptitv along our;
mute. 1 think your Lake City j
correspondent will ajrree with nie'
that this is 4Mhe route.'1
S. W. liowDY. |
[We think Mr. GpwdvVsugges-i
Mou as to the route a sensible one
* i*nd the liue, itself .is a necessity.:
2jet tlie people inyet at. the dil'-:
lerent places named by Mr. Gow j
,, dv? and se<* hcvw much, cap,be rahp!
, tyi toward* it. and\thy let, one m^n '
from eacil section by appointed,
and nteej sume day and. talk the!
unit ter ovpr^n i&ntfstrye or Lake ;
* City, aud we. have no douht.it can '
be built very easily. W? know
little as Jo, the cost ot construction,
Ipit suppose the wire can be got
fyr $3 per mile, and outside of this
-* *??1?*???1
. \ * be truch cx- }
r . , t- l?opP tO |
< ; . ' n.u j-'T,ple{
uj . > * uow.j ..lis 1 . #.?, x j
mcl ;; viily way iuu it is ; 1
c./ine together and build the line.?
Kditor llecord.]
Wi lliamchiiror Micfot'tf
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We cheerfully insert the letter | <
below from Kev. K. 11. Wardlaw ;
and endorse the project The i
History of Williamsburg Church, ;
by Wallace, is a valuable book i
and now out of print, and we !
think there would be a good ile- I
niand for it all through this sec- <
tion. We hope Mrs. i'arham will <
be successful in getting the work I
reprinted. !
Fowler, S. C.. May 13, 1901.
Mr. C. w. Wolfe, Kingslree, 8.0:
1 have received a communication
from one Mrs. W. J I'arham,
Mobile, Alabama. ?Shc is a descendant.
of some of the earliest
settlers in Williamsburg, and i j
interested in tracing up her ai. 1
cestry. She has secured a copy ol
I he ''History of >Y illiamsnurg J
Church." by Wallace, and pro- ,
poses to have it reprinted. She }
ask6 tr.e to get the names ot some J
subscribers at 75 ceni* per copv J
to help defray the expense of (he s
undertaking. If this appeals to <
your interest in the history 6i (
Williamsburg a notice containing ]
the above information in the I
Kecord would dollbtless aid her (
in the prryect. Names and ad- (
dresses shoulp be sent to Mrs. W. i
J. I'arham, Mobile, Ala. As this I
scheme is not for the sake of J
tnonev making, but history, I do
not hesitate to suggest it. Very
truly. F.'ll. Ward law.
Tu. U/k!.Lu Cull (
jlhc t?iii&r\j latmt
Editor County Uecord:
I would like to s;ir a few words
in rejrard to ill" dispwnsary. I notiee
from Tiik Rkcoud that (iree- *
Ieyville ha> voted whisky out ol ?
her borders. In view of all I'e (
trouble Kinjistree dispensary has
caused 1 Ihirk it would be a wise
step to vote it out of town. Some
people t ?lk about the money beiiif: y
used tor educational purposes. It's t
u shame to acknowledge it, and
the child thus educated willbe
ashamed of it when he comes to r
years ot moral discretion. The <
dispensary money is little short
of biood money. I am free to
confess that between thw dispensary
and barroom systems I would (
vote dispensary every time?it is j
not the dispensary I am fljrhtin^, a
it's whisky, and I want it put out *
of 1 he way. I
The icndency lo-day, Mr. E*?i- f
lor, is against whisky. People ire '
gradually coming lo ir. It will j ^
take a long time. They have Io j ^
he educated iij> to it. It is lor I he
boys that are now being raised t'
that I am pleading. f
ivakltok. 1
$
It's exceedingly hard "to get 1
along with a balky horse. *
DR. FEN
Family M
Cough Honey, i'
Kidneyj^Bachache.:
Bloi and Liver !.s ?i?'
Nerve Tonic;
i area*
Blood Cleansing Remedy for Spring.
Headaches, Conatlpauon."Tlred." Nervous.1
Dyspepsia Cure
Golden Belief:
i
St. Vilas' Dance s
Ask your druggist Tor Almanac for 2901 con
CerUfleafcoe of (bo moot remarkable
Fnr *atr? hv Dr. W. V. FFO
The Health Station.
e telesran * : '* Or '
K\ ?i..*, # !i ..ate;
v>ard ot health. **s itself: ;
Li. Jas. Evans, J. r?e, S. C.. i
We have a number ol cases of!
skin eruption characterized by J
dight or no constitutional symp-l
torus; evidently contagious; medi-j
:al opinion divided as to chicken '
pox or varioloid. Vaccinated and
anvaccinated persons are alike'
iltacked and results equally mild;
in oil her, case. Originated in
school, and practically everv
bouse in town has had excellent
opportunities for the disease. We
io not think there is any occosion
tor alarm and can take care of;
Lhe disease ourselves.
W. H. Kennedy, Intendaut.
May 14, 1901.
Gentlemen of the Jury.
The following is a list of the
iury for the May term, which convenes
here on the 2*1 111
J M Oribb, H J M. Fadden, R K
VlcKnight, 1 W Hughes. D W.
Altman, W J Singoaary, S I' Fillraw,
J i* Dennis,* J W Hannn,
$ A Lesesne,.) W Bolin. H 11
Duranf, SB Thompson, Billy Bryirtt,
E L Smith, E A Cook, T S
Stewart, Jr, S J Strong, G A
Jooper, A D Hemingway. G K
Miles, C D Cook, Sr, L L Joy, A.
L Cook, C S M Simmons, A W
iaskins, N i Coker, J E I'orler,
J L Burgess, E C Pendergrass,
i A Burgess, D F Baxlev, B D
tfuflTin,J J Graham, J S IJuggtns,
L H itoper.
Often there is a world of sunthine
brought to a darkened and
lepressed heart by a true smile,
\ hearty grasp of the had of friendihip
and a kind *ord. These cost
scarcely an effort and vet are
notigh to dispel the gloom and
Irive away the nimbus clouds ol
lespnir.
It some men had to eat their {
cords, the)' would die of mdigesion.
If babies are the fruit wf matnnony,
cradels must be the fruit
d baskets.
FLOttrxCK. S. Nov, 36, J900.
It was first advised by our lamilv
hrskiau In Charleston to use TRET 11XA
with our baby when she was but
i very yung infant, as a preventive
if eofie and to WH'-m and sweeten the
tonneb. Latvr it was useful in teetbng
troubles, and it? etfert* has bee*
otind t?? be so very beneficial and so
ree from the dangers that are consc|Uent
upon the n-e of drugs and sooi fang
vriips. that we have come to rerard
it. after use with three children.
S one of the necessities when there i>
new baby in the house and until the
eething troubles ?re over and we take
ilc.'isure in recommend in g it. to tmr
riend* instead of the horrid s uit that
o manv people use to keep their liable.uiet.
HAllTWELL M AYBK.
(Mgr. Daily Tiiues and Weekly Timeslessenger.)
INER'S
edicinea,
'or Coughs, Colds, Grip, or
Cold" in ANY PART of body.
Col-WAN. Mich.. Sept. 27.1900. |
For a wbolo year I ruuhl do no Work and J
alked only bjr hol<\ufi on to achalr. 1 docsred
with four different physicians butre- >
eived no relief. The urn* of two bottles of
t. Fenner'a Kidney and Backache Care '
avo mo a perfect euro. J. M. McKiSSit. |
okne va. Crawford Co., Pa.. June IS. 1000.
Three years njto I had a severe attack of
Iryslpefas and Mood poison, brciiklne out on ;
ty head and face. My physician attended !
10 for several months without result. I then |
sok 3 bottles of Dr. Penner'i Blood and 1
lver Remedy and Nerve Toalc and secured
complete cure. Frank Hark man.
Miuoleiiobo, Ky., Sept. 7.1900. j
My wife has suffered ^Ionjf wlthdjspcpsla. j
tried all of the pepsin preparation* and all J
f my own prescriptions without avail. 1 1
nally prescribed Dr. Fanner's Dyspepsia
tire and tha.useof it. effected a cure. Ms?ny 1
thbr similar cases that have come tinder my
tiservation hjivo been cured by, his Dys- j
epsla Cure.. Dr. F. J. I^bancqod. i
ly Dear Ur. rienncr. rrcaonia. ?. i
I have ii sod Dr. Penner'a Golden Relief for i
wny mN for the diseases and accidents J
or which if Is advertised and havo found It.
nil* "tjual t? all you claim for It.
J. B0YDE8PY,
Presiding Elder M. E. .Church, j
Usedfor,Cute, Bruises, Burns, Old Sores, 1
pr&lns,'colds, Orlp, Sore Throat, Oollc,
iysentary. Boyel Troubles, it is unfailing. '!
Atmn, OJdo,,J*n. !,)*?. J
|i?Vj? ?<na <MyM of rqilr 51 TS?i' Xtanrc
artsy
Ulttlfif dwariptlooi 61 t&? lUmeil,! U6 ;
cures srer achieved bp medicine.
iIN<;TON*. Klrgstree. r * I
i-L- a. 1 1 '..m-'JUMi .. .JIiniLJI.
#
A W?3TMY SUCCESSOR.
"Something New U> ' r
? ' tt .9 jrv "
...iDcct .. havt-1to . r.W*
1/? ,?i by *<< ??! pmrdei.ga
. *, . tn:i|?-r.? and dr*?^s in paste i??rni.,
Their novders .dry up :l?<? milcttoiia
membranes causing them t<? crack open
und bleed The powerful acids used in
the inhalers have entirely eaten away
the same membranes that their makers I
have aimed to cure, while paste anil
ointments cannot reach the disease j
An old and experienced pi act it ion ei I
who has for many roars made a close ]
study and spec'alty of the treatment of j
CATaIUUI. has at la-t perfected a
treatment which when faithfully used. I
not only relieves at once, hut pcrntan- j
ently cures CATARUIl, by removing!
the cause, stopping the discharge, and j
citrcitig inflammation, It is the only
remedy known to science that actually
reaches the afflicted parts. This won.
erful remedy is known as "SNUFFLES ,
the (JUARANTKKI) CATAKIM!
CURE" and is sold at the extremely
low price of One Dollar, each package!
containing Intend and extern aimed ieine |
suflicient for a months' treatment and
everything necessary to its perfect euro, j
' Snckki.es'' is the only perfect!
CaTaubii cube ever made and is now
recognized as the only safe and positive
cure for tlrat annoying and disgusting
disease. It cures all inflammation
quickly and permanently and is also
wonderfully quick to relieve iiay fevei:
or COI.I> in the head.
Uatakkh when neglected often leads
to t'rtvmsi'mptiojf?"snt'ffi.Es" Will
save you if you use it ut oucc. It Is no
ordinary remedy, bill a romplete treat-j
inent which is positively guaranteed
to cure catakkh in any form or stage!
if used according to the directions!
which accompany each package. Don't
delay but send for it a?, once, and write
full particulars as to your condition,
and you will receive special advice from
the discoverer of this wonderful remedy
regarding your case without cost
io, you heynud the regular priee of
"snUfki.km the QCARANTEEO CATARRH
CCRK.*'
Sent prepaid to any address in the
I'nited Suites or Canada on ereipr of
One Dollar. Address Dent E. I *?, KDWIV
It til EES Sc < (?i PA N Y. 23??
an<! 2Xf* Market Street, Philadelphia.
WHY SUFFER FR
Grippe an?
Th^
BARQAINSF
2^osq."u.
Arc now in order, call and jret price?
Doors and Windows. Be sure to ex:
Gents
Just received a nice line of tyring
quick h get your pick.
DRY G
Prices on Lawns, Ft*reals, Calicoes
No trouble to show goods.
-G-ROC3
Always fresh and guaranteed to be
Always vours to ulease,
w
Latest Styles!.
n 0 n
spring & sumn
LACES, IlAMliYnCJS, HIHHONS,
If ATS, SHOES,. MEN A!
The Finest Assortment
Also f:ijl
NEW >KATTf?N(iS, RT4GS, OII^Lf
Wf? are dosing outaHoui: W. H
discount..
On liji the atynve goods we gu^ra
entfivjth lifjiicst,
Aifk. to.seo op? iVvllow^Hcim.eapu
Vou? money. Imek withour urgui
Yours truly,
GAGG, OH1
J as. F. Jolitwm, alias Old Kip,'*
of F.iv??t??ville, N t?.? i-s
/ ' T ' if > I '
wnn. . ce
id frit....i St iclCl**> " U
alW: ys welcome as !?r is ? lit'
I be Cleverest and Most j-vial lel?
lows on I lie turf.
We do no furnish meals lor ie-s
than fifty cents, and hope no m\?
will ask it ol us. This applies lo
everyone without exception.
HaKK's IloTKt..
T Afl^ M
JuUO v? 9*.
One cream-colored IIor?e. with small
[ears and r.tuhed mane. The tinker
! will pi esse no*ifv tne, rare Mr. James
| A . fVrrcll, SaIters Depot. b. C. Expenses
will be paid
DCKuESS I'KTTI FOii l>.
Citation Notice.
w. E. hanna, Esq.. 1'aohatk jcock.
Wiierea* A. \Y\ Mailer made
suit to me, t?> grant hiin Letter* of
AdniinLtrllt ititl of the KMtute of aril
effects '?f W. A. McCrea,
Thc*e ate there ore to clto and admonish
all nd singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said YV. A.
McCrea, dere.-sed, that they Ik- and
appear before me, in ibe Court ?<?'
1'robate, to be held at. Kingstrec. on
21st May l'.?01. next, after puhl ration
thereof, at II o'clock in the
forenoon, to -how cause, ir nnv t!
have, wh> the said Admin* ration
should not be granted.
Civen under toy Hand, this 6th d?>
of Mav, Anno Domini. 19?>1.
W. E. Hanna.
Judge lhvlKitc.
Notice.
All persons are forbidden trespavingnn
land* ot the undersigned by
fishing. hunting, removing timber or
otherwise. Trespassers will I*- dealt
with according to law.
0 Iti23. W. I). McCLAHY.
Final Discharge.
I
| Chi the 31 May 190!. F will app'y f<>
1 the .1 ud(fe ??f of Prolate of William-.*
| hurjr countv fo dual discharge a-;
' KxeeuT fix of Hit* estate of Mis> mi a
M. Henry. II C IIENKY. iiX
AM chills. fevers
.vjm night sweats
i all other forms of maladies when you
can be cured by
>erts' Chill Tonic
does not contain a better remedy- Many . -* r
cures made by it. 25 cents a< bottle. [
mded if it fails to do the work. Delight,ocal
Druggists
:OR CASH!
ito UTets
<. I also have a nice line of Screef*
amine before buying.
thing Goods.
Ilats, Pauls iuid Serge Coot*. Come
OODS.
, ect., are too numerous to meritiim.v
3 i J=J to?
; beat ut lowest prices.
ILKINS.
4
ler Dress Goods,
SKIRTS, MDN'S AND WOMK.VS .
S i) ROY'S CLOTH 1X0:
of Groceries in Town.
Lino, of
it" in t> 1 vW.A 1M' x TTV\C \ RV
Mil,
Main 4CoV jewelry* at 20 per cent
intee lowest possible j>rioe*i consist-.
n at 4 rents a yard..
nnnfc ir nptwith-purchase.
m & c<k
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