The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 22, 1901, Image 5
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RC:?CKT W. FULTON. !
His Liver.. De>~.ent T.nced to the
- J lltust'icjs .Robert Bruce.
i.'o'HTt ths.rroon Fulton, oue j
of tlie o. v * * in! best citizeus ot
* Willianiflcounty, fjui-ty mid1
full of p ace passed . <*.: the river!
?>f death or. ?hc 14th inst. and was :
buried frc m theP-eshvteriun church;
::i Williamsburg Presbyterian cenie-j
ten uex' day. Kcpresentative citizens
attended his funeral services
and b?re.the body'to the grave. Thus
i)?s pasted away one of the old landriuirks
of ihis historic county whose
l*st history was made by his ancestors
and their companions, who
came ever from Scotland and settled
the county and founded Kings tree
in 1734. He was the eon of John
Fulton and Anne Witherspoon. His
mother was the daughter of John
Withers) oon, Jr., whose father and
mother. John and Janet Wither- ,
sjobn. with the Fultons, James iicCot
try and others, came to what was
t'nen a howling wilderness to escape
pet sedition in their native land and .
to obtain the privilege to worship [
<?od acceding to the manner they
believed]T is wordindicatedHe should
I*' worshipped. Janet Witherepoon,
w hose maiden name was itherspoon :
and who married her cousin John,
died on the voyage and was buried '
at sea. ^he was the daughter or 1
granddaughter.of Dr. James With- 1
ersjH>on. w ho married Mary Welsh, 1
whose mother was Lady Margaret :
htuart, the second w fe of the reformer.
John Ktiox. Lady Margaret
was the daughter of James Mu- :
- art. cabled the good earl Of Ochiltree,
.who war descended from Margaret
I'.ruce, only surviving child of Kob[
-.it. the great liberator-of Scotland.
\ The san e trails of character, indomitaide
courage and perseverance
that made Bruce victorious after reTIIE
HCME GOLD CURE.
An Ingenious Treatment by which
Drunkards are Being Cured Daily
in Spite of Themselves.
Mo XC^XIOUS DOSKS. NO WK.aKP.NING OK
r?il? NERVES. A PLEASANT AND POSITIVE
CUKE FOR TtiE LIQUOR
HABIT.
It is now Generally known anci understood
that drunkenness i- a d;sease
and not weakness. A bod- tilled with
|H>tsoH, and nerves completely scattered
by periodical oro.-nstant u<e of in
t"Xie:iting liquors, requires an antidote
capable ot neutralizing and eradl ating
this poison, and de-tr 'j iug the craving
f?.r intoxicants. Sufferers may now
cure themselves at home without pul>
licit) or loss of time form bu-ine-s by
this wonderful "home gold curk"
which has l?een pert'ec* after many years
of close sttdy and treatment of inebriutcs.
The faithful use according to directions
of this wonderful discovery is
positively guaranteed tocure the most
ubstinatecase, no matter bow liaid a
drinker. Our record? sliov.- the mareelous
transformation of thousands of
l>runkards intv solxjr, industrious and
upright men.
WlYKS CURE VOIR IU'SBAXDSl! CHII.QREN
CUKE YOt'K FATHERS ! ! This remedy
is in no sense a nostrum but is a
specific for tliis disease only, and is so
skilfully devised and prepared that it
is thoroughly soluMe and pleasant to
the tast>,so tlfat it ran hV jriv.en in a eup
; >if tea or coffee without the know ledge
of the ]>erson taking it. Thousands of
Pruakifcrds have cured themselves with
f.rio*dess 'remedy, r.cd as luanyr
wore Imre been cured and made teru?
;x?r>tte men by having the "crre" adh
- ministered by ioviag friends and rejpi^ ;
a tivee without their knowledge in coffV^ '
' 0jVa. and believe tod^y that they rimcontinued
drinking of their or.njf fre<
"will. Do not wait. I o not Uj d<Cuded
by apparent and niislcadi.?.-',}:uprnvement.tw
I>r<ve out the di->?ais*> at once
and for atfVtirae. The>'To.vr gcld
ct"rku is -^id at the ext remely low
jwkc of Vnt- Ik>U*w;-'fchii8 placing within
reach.-of etwrfetedy-a treatment
more effectual than others costing $2.r>
Uj $60. Full directions accompany each
I poeknge. Special advice by skilled pliyaickins
when requested without <*xtfa
charge. Seat prepaid to anv'jjartuf die
I <t %orld (litreceipt: of- One Dollar. AdT?.
,R. KDWIN' P. <;ILES&
I <VM V.A N Y. Dept. 2880 and 2342 MarJg*
Street Philadelphia...-. ^11
( wr?*;x.tiQ? ucc gtrietly confidcn
\
peated discouragements and fa!::: res ?
and caused Knox to brave up.' d*fy i :
the fierce enmity of Queen Mary ami! ]
her Scottish nobility, backed b tne; j
power of Koine, and finally t . . er j f
come all opp<?sitioif ar.dcstub i i:n- j .
pr :nriM" both i iirious
li in Lc-'b- ^ . v e
. t r ... .. !.,, ^
J lienCtrOi'Ul ;.ij ,
the world at Ian;.?i?:!-. . i:r
souls of their descendants . ra. >
acted out iu the life of our ..-\h1 j i
anu brother, softened and redr d by:
the faithful followers of the God-1
man, who will not break the bruised
reed nor quench the smoking dux.
He was always the ruin of principles
that could not be shaken and j
of incorruptible integrity, and at the >
same time he was a euabeam o? joy j
and light to every company been-"I
Uced, looking every.'difficulty and j
change calmly and courageously in j
the face; he was the most cheery of J j
men and he made his home the rest! (
of piety and gladness. It wasgood j $
r>] fnr 54.11 to en and its hosnitalitv I {
knew no bounds.
Quiet, modest, helpful gentleman |
and Christian, lie passed among his
fellowmeu only intimately known to j
a few, but ardently loved by them '
and respected by all. Such men are
a loss to auy community. The world
badly needs many more of them.
His whole life, except two short
visits to Western .States, was spent in
hi* native county and near Kings- {
tree, where his personal descendants,
numbering more tnan forty, still reside.
To these we extend oui sym- ;
pathv and feel sure they will walk
in the footsteps of their fathers and |
help to build Hp and perpetuate the
good uame of the -county be loved so
wellf
D?a't lie saristk-.l with temporary re- 11
lief from indigestion. Kodol Dyspcp- P
si:t Cure permanently and completely
ri'tnitwa this ronmlaint. It relieves
permanently beruu.se it allows the rir- n
?d stomach perfect rvft. Dieting won't ,'r
rest f i.c stomach. ; Nature -receives j
supplies fruui the t"<?t>:i we ext. The
sensible way t.u help the stomach is to
use Kudc) ny'pepsiHCure.whicli digests
what y.u eat and cau'*. help hut d??
urn gfuxi. 1>. C. Scott.
A man deceives him self often-' J(
er than he does the,other Jeiinv.-.! - \
F. T. Thosu.t*, Sunitervillc. A in.. "I w
was sudVring frtnu dyspepsia when i 1 (i,
coiauient'ei! taking Kodol Dyspepvia 1 ,>
' I t/v-kl* e.tvoeo! Kntt lou utirt t? ? ti I .
V .III. 1 lic\ nv ittui uuvwn > ??? v.i? ( I
digest anything." Kodul Dyspepsia. ,r
Cure is the only nreparatioo contnimrrvr j.
all the natural digestive fluids. It gives ^
weak stomachs entire rest, restoring
their natural condition. P.C.Scott.
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Its a wise hsh tuat can read
between tlie lines.
In eases of cough and croup give the
little one One Minute Cough Our*.;
Then r--t easy an?i have no fear. The
child will "?.e all right in a little while. j'
It never fails. Pleasant to take, always
safe sure and almost instantaneous in
effect. D. C. Seott. ^
Modesty seldom shows up to a ii
good advantage in the dark. *
0. (). Buck, llirne, Ark., save I was
troubled with constipation until I s
bought DeWitt's Little Euriy Risers, n
Since then have been entirely cured of
aiy oki complaint. I reccmecd th'.m t<
D. C. Scott. J .
The quail hunter's sport only j,
begins alter the game is up. t
W- a
Eruptions, cuts, burns, scald and y.
sorosr<?f all kinds quickly healed by j u
I)eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Certain i t
r
cure-for piles. Beware of counterfeits.
Be su^e you get the the original?DeWitt's.
$ C. Scott. ii
Parrots should be taught to speak
only in polysyllables.
vMrs. S. H. Ailport, Johnstown, Pa., K
jays; "Our .ittle girl almost strangled ^
to death with.croupes The doctors said v
she couldn't live^hut she was instantly Si
relieved by One Minute Cough Cure. *
D. C. Scott. . : > v
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* I'etODle who'/wej too fresh, are ^
I^l'tflrget' in?o a'picj^Je. f
"if .the act ion <>f vourj^els Is not easy '
antl xeg*lar*eriou9 complications must i ,
final? result.^^^itt'j Lit do 1 ^
Early 'Risers will renj|n?a this' danger. L
Safe.-pleasant and.* cfT^lTe.*
Scott: "'A**'; i- f < , j
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'iWhere iher?V\a-will- there's i,
u|uallv a contest ant. L
. ??if? 11
-. Jarn^ . "W'Uite^ .Brr^ij^lHe, Ind., t
shjrs PeWitt's Witoh^jfjizelSalTe he.il-. 0
ed running sores on both legs, lie had <j
?!iffere(#S-^years.'r Doctors', failed to help ^
him. dfitTPeWitt's, accept a<> IailM-ia
tlo?.MTc. Scott,. I J
^ of Cardui is the guftrrfiaa 2
'& oL a v,-email's health and h'ippi- 8
^ ness from youth to old ugv, It ?
$ holt?: ber s-ift-lv info womanhood. *
fc t. . . . : ,.\v :?
fy it sustains ner 'Minrig my uj-ws ?
Jj ci pregnancy, childbirth nod SS
3 motherhood, making labor easy ?
y and preventing flooding and mis- 3
3 cojrnflg*. It gently lewis her n
H through the dangerous period !
- knew a ?..c the charge of Htc. ft !
[imKE^cimDui |
i^j cur.s lei?eorrha>a, tailing of the I
[j womb. cn<{ menstrual irregularity C
\ in ever/ form. It w valuable Jn g
$ every trying period of a woma'JIs u j
J; life. It reiniorcod the nervous- R ;
: system, nets directly cm the-gen 1- a j
1 *al organs and is the finest tonic Zf j
[ lor women known. Ask you? ? j
druggist for a ?1.00 bottio of e
Wise of Cordui. gjj |
Batetirille, Ala., July 11, lobo. w
* I am noin-T tN'iiio of Curuijl and Ttod- ?{
' fore's }ilacn-Dn?c?rht and ! foel llire a Jj
i ui2er<T.t wo;cac altvadv. ftor*r:U U- G>
\ dte-i hero tcs-p the rct-dkin-vi In th-Mr (E
fi L< in-..-; aJl the f.rrve. I havT> tlirw tfirla Zg
S ar.d tbev arc uaiag It with ia?.
Mr*. Kate browses, k
J her adric- sad UtvjRjure, ad lre*?. girlnc jj
N cei.!fU?n?. " TT?' I.iduV Advtdurr I>CT?rV. Eg
i rvtKl". The Cte,u.u c-)wu Mediuui? Ccduvaoy, fi
C!v.manoo;~, Tecx
The needie has an eye for bnsiess.
and seldom lhils to carry its
nint.
What most poodle want is something
ii!(I and gentle, when in need of a
nysic. Chamberlain's Stomach and
ilver Tablets fill the bill to a dot.
<>r sale bv P. SjfOtY.
One lit lie bint in oiten worth
lore tbat a Ion of advice.
"Through the months of dune end
ilv our baby w.-t> teething and took a
inning oil'of toe t>owe!s and sickness
f the srom ?.rli." s.?ys O. 1'. M* Jlolliay,
of Ib-mingr. led. "His b- v-riould
move ilv* to ei^ht times u |
ay. J had a bottle of ChambTJair.'s
olic, CJioitrn and Diarrhoea Remedy
i the hou?e arid him four drop?
1 a teaspoorfnl of water and he uot
f'tter at once." Sold by Dr. D. C.
"Out.
Shame seldom comes to a man
ntcss lie invites it.
Jt takes two to make a bargin,
ut ouiv one of them sets it.
"My br.hj was terribly, strk with the |
uirrhoea,'' says J. II. book, of Wil-i
am*. Oregon. "We we were unable
) cure liirn with the ?t<v*t'?r'.< asiustatiee,
rid as a last resort we trica CimniberColic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea
Leniedy. i Hill happy to i'ny ir gave
nineiilate relief and a eoniplet. cure.'"
'cnjtie by I>r. I). Scott.
Sell praise is all right when iierted
in some goo'd advertising
lediiam.
Tbe laws of health require the bowel*
i move once each day add ene one of
he penalties for violating this law is
lies. Keep your bowels regular by
aking a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach
lid Liver Tablet* when necessary and
ou will never have that severe punishlent
iriilicted upon you. Price25 tents,
'or sale by I). C. ScoU.
It's a wise child that resembles
ts richest relative. . ? ; s. -
A MINISTER'S GOOD WORK.
"I had a severe attack ofbillous colic,
ot a botfl* of Chamberlain's Ik*',
'holcra and Diarhoea Remedy, took
no dew and w.-ia entirely cured,"
nys Rev. A.' A. Power, of Emporia.
lan.'V'My neighbor acroM the ftreet
as sick f<?r ov*r a week, had two or
hry.^lwtles of medicine from the
oc$rr<- He U9ed'them for three or
nuf<4j|y$->without relief, then called
ri another doctor,vho treated him for
omc (ftys^nd.'fcive hit, no relief, so
ischdrg'd him. I went over "to see
din the next inornlnp^ He'^said his
towels were in a terrible fix, that they
ad b.^eu running off ao long that it
ras almost bloody flux. I aaacd
dm if he had.fried' Chamberlain's
lolio. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
nd he said. ..*na.' 1 went home and
rought hira tny botde and gave him
ne dhsettold him ?o take another
|ose;in" fifteen or twanty minntea if he
lid n??t find r*-U?f. hut he took no more
nd was entirely eurtd." For sole by
jr.J). C. .Seotv.,
Spring Goods!
At Stackley'
tttv-.r?\mssaBte
ourt stool of spring go<
public is.invitsd to
0. Fine Line of
LADIES' HATS
LACES
Reynold's *2, $2.50 and $3
Remember, we will not bo und
/v ^ tf
siaciaey i
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GLENN SPE
GLENN Si
Uneen of Soutkei
Glenn Springs has no equal on
Kidneys, Bowels and Rlood. Hote;
and Service excellent. It is np-tofor
certiiicntes of cures. For. Bcari
Sim
Water for .?ale the year round.
Crop Prospects i
And the Old R<
mvr At r i ra A
THUMAH 6
is preparing to meet
-Lri C
?IS TH
Horses, Mules- V
The like of which has never
"On yonr Patronage Depends ?
make it r ij for it in the most convi
Hi^li C'liiss Goods at the Small
Legitimate Kusinev Methods.
With increased liha
for storing Vehicles and Stable rou
you at ttu* same old stand.
?S?T" Our livery is better Cftuippe
stylish and comfortable Vehicles.
Yours for business,
Furman
GREH>T
A. P. MONTAGUE, 1
Two courses are offered, leading t
rind Master of an* (M. A ) Li erary:
c.d Laboratories. New Jtidson-Alunn
eietv Halls, New loriy-rt??m I>orinton
the Mes* system. Next >e<-?>ioD begiiii
of infor nanoo on request.
K?r ro?>nis apolv to
Prut'. H T COOK, Gre?>niill(
Nothing fricceeda like tin* site
reus of the fisherman who bait? hi
hook lor tmekers.
Stops the Cough
and Works off the Cold.
Laxative Hromo-Quiniue Tablet
cure Jt col-i in one day. No cur<
no pay. Price 25 cents.
It's better to be good than grea
?and you'll hare less oppositioi
The Best Prescription tor Malaria.
Chills and Fever is a bottle (
Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It i
aim ply iron and quinie in Srtastele*
form. No cure?nrt pay. Prlcw *><
The coat may not makv the mar
DUI Jaw-sun* niaKt? au.(ir?cja.
To Cure a Cold in On? Day,
Take Laxative Bromp Quinio
Tablet.*. All druggist* /$fun<L' th
money if it fails to cure, K. W
Grove's signature is 6n each box.26<
V? t
There is dm rhyme lor silter* b?
it jingles with gold very nieel^.
Ur. CaJy'a Condition Powder*.
Ar?? Just what a horse needs when i
bad condition. Totile, blood purifier hn
vermifuge. Th?*v are" not food be
medlcinn and the be-t in nee to ptt
jior/e iii urinie eouditinn. Price 13 oti
per paoka^y.rKor by D/C. Scetl
Troubl e rnule* should neve
be approached from the rear:
You Know .Whtffou
\V hen you take Grord^Tartttk*
Chili Tonic because th#{$?&&*'
plainly printed on everv^nnWl
showing that it Is simply Iron mv
Quinine in a" tasteless Air:u?. 2ff
cure, no jmy. - T
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Spring Goods?
s Cash ;
V
aK.u?'u... ^
IDS K COMPLETE, AND THE ~l?
CALL AND EXAMINE SAMK
, RIBBONS,
, SATINS, SILKS.
.Shoes?ihe beat in the County.
[eraold. No trouble to show goods
5 Cash Store ?
?
INGS HOTEL. J
'RINGS, S. (I.. I
rn Summer 'Resorts,
~ I
>
tbe-coutment for the- Stomach, Liver.. ,
I open from June 1 to Oct. 1. Cuisine i
date, and everybody goes there. Virite (
1 apply to
psorr & Simpson,
Send your orders to Paul Simpson;
are Better, ;
tliable Firm of ,
? BRADHAM
your wants this fall with f
5-^X:2S"S '
' > ; v s
k W/? Y or? .
Wagons & Harness
been seen in Williamsburg County,
ur Prosperity and. we a/e .U.oing to
incing manner, namely:
est Margin of Profit Cons^teht with
ndlir.g our Line?larger floor .spare
nil for Stork?We are hero to serve
d than ever with fresh. Iiarses and
Your* for business.
THOMAS d~.BRAJ>tf AM.
J. E. TOMLIXSpN, Manager.
University,
riLLE, s. c.
\*u. D., LL.-D., President.
:o th^degree* of Bachelor of Art?(B AO"
t nd Reading Uu??u. Chemical and Phy,sini
11*11 eontaiuinvt Auditorium and $ ry.
Kxperi"*k reduced to a minimum by
* S*i?temb^r Catalogue and circular*
AUdrcw, '
Dr. A. V. MONTAGUE, PrwWeaL
i. S. C. > m
-j One oi the greatest triumphs ol *
? ' ?!*?* realism is the actor's realiza
(tion of his salary.
A SUIt 15 PitEVKyTIVE.
It U better to prevcafc-eonsA'nipMo;
*.% -- ~ 1- lw% l^.L*ln,f ^
? i WJ ilUCDTIIUS ui; iwuiVlllli lur ..
i, I cur*. Many cases become innuiabU
simply because so long neglected,
j When you first catch cold, when voir
it first begin to cottgh. make haste to "tup
Mexican Syrup, it may save your lite.
' for it has proven a quick ami never
failing cure for sore and irritated lung*,
tickling in the throat, etc.. resulting
)f troru a cold accidentally taken. It iis
only 5* cent* a bottle,.aud is- sold at
h drug stores.
>. THISMS RIGHT.
There Is one gixnl thing ahnut Motif-' '*
i? er's Worm Syrup, ami that is. it will
never do anrone a bit of harm, should
It fail to do him good. It is a good idea
to try this remedy if you feel had and
don't exactly know what ails you
e There may be a tape worm a hundred
y feel long that is causing your loss of
. health. If so a 25 c-nt bottle of Motii?.
er's Worm Syrup will: kill and. remove
It trom your body.
ll 1 A RELIABLE FA-WILY ITLL.
A Mexican Root-' rill.'takrn whe*
you t?ejfin to feel hiliious. or whetr???r
bowel* fail to iru>ve:i? they should,
may ward off. a long .-pell of.iliccs*.
(l Get a ?5 ?ent box
d tAIM MAKES LIFE Al BURIlES
It ii wrong to lei,those J'Kir love Vuf
"'ftrr pain or. to be in pain yonrseif. ,?
when Gooch'^.Quiek Relief only cost* .
I 45 oent' a bottle Bsstcure fore/am; 4
'anabolicN
& MODERN MJkACLR.
,f (rftofb'!* SarsAp.arilU enters :uta sn?
chftOKw the c??rup?4Cif?n'?# t lie
lackjuif /uflldent r?/J corpiiMles to inak^
|t pure. The* tV blwi. rlr-ulatliig
with JieaJthfUl-adivifr. P?TH
?Mtes everjr'flbre of flesh :tud rcston *
j be4Ufr;st^v.gtl4,**? better feeling u*
part; <*?topJetcly coriiix *?re* arH p?in .
fl VUfrl SE CURES PILEt ?
0 ^ Money refolded if it ev<?r fall*.
A#Tj-Aorx.cure!' ofcilN *;j2 fever.