The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 26, 1901, Image 10
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[if Gil DEPfflim.
In charge of
W. L. IIASS, Esq.
" ~r ?- 1
Mi's. II. C (lot! win i< visiting Mrs
T. B. I*ity v.oKis, of Flojvnee.
fy Unllina lniY t'.iv thi? lisllti
more Medical College Tuesday last.
UMrs. A. C. ttelk died Tuesday
morning after a brief il'mess.
W. L. Bass, Esq., spent several
days la>l week in Columbia on
legal business.
U gMrs ,!. C. Young and children
came home Thursday after spendii??r
some time visiting in Sumter
and Orangeburg.
??Ii>s Eva North, \\*1;?> has been
vi-dting b"r sister, Mrs. \V. E. Severance,
returned to her home in
Laurinbtirg, N.<last week.
it. E. Morris left a few days ago
for Centenary Mm ion County, t_>
open his hool. This is Mr. Morris's
third year in titat neighborhood.
1 Three grades in th; Baptist church
yard were marked by neat marbles
las: week, those of l>r..J.C. Fulmore,
J. 11 C*line lev and Louis Sut elide.
J. P. Phillips. supervisor of registration,
(>p^ned !?i> books on the
I'd:!, to reirBter voters for the rejr
uiar election, which comes otf in
December.
Mi-.- l\dn:t and Master Tom II.
I'ovington. of IVn>aeola, Hu., visited
rela'ivs here hist week. Miss
Kdna left Friday for IMvnuu t'ol-lege.
(iainesviile, (*a.
S. C. Morris has :>eon elected professor
of mathematics and natural
science in l.ecsvi'.le Female College
and has accepted the position, lie
Avill leave for iii? po.-t next Monday
and will take with liiiu his sister,
Miss Bertha, who will attend the
college.
The trustees at a meeting a few
slays ago resolved to finish the
school house, elect a corjrs of teach*
i i ..
tTs HUli open inr mji'jiii in <i iini'iii
while. This will Ik? welcome. We
need a school and a good one. We
have the funds and tin- children.
The street-; are constantly full of
hoys wlio ought to bo in school.
They lead lives of idleness and
harmful associations. They ought
to be under a master who will endeavor
; . develop {he manhood in
them, who will teach them obedience.
industry and the seriousness
of life. The same in a somewhat
different degree may be said of
many of our girls. We sincerely
hope the plans of the trustees will
be carried out and .that every child
in town will bee.t his or her desk
day after day and month after
month.
Saturday night Marshal Hoik
seized a vaiisc of whiskey that was
on iis way to the restaurant of IMt.
JCaddy and .> usell liojgcrs. The
piace <\ us reported as a diinkiug
est;:ifli.siiii! nit several day- age ami
had b 'iiii close';/ witched. .-'u indent
vi. 1; nee was nh;niiied toc.-uvinee
anyone that, even if lupor
w.i- not -ol 1 tiser , i un- a rr.-nd
f >r wnisk 'V drinker-, The mar- ml
w is ;o-t. teiI to C'pture liquors
g'it;, to ; nut ostaiilishui nit. v on>
.|'i ";i;y '.vlii m Ho lifers Iff: the
ir.ii; with h'MVy valise wrap cd
with wire and employed a little
re-to to?. ke it around to the re?
t.;ur.?ut it" w is foJlo-.ve I ly the
m ir-h.iL, \? ho, as -moo it- he wis
s.-.tistivd t it.it the cargo wa- liquor,
seized the whole push. On investigation
it was found that the valise
contained ~{g gallons of whiskey.
All b >re the dispensary label,which
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IUUI li i if.'I'll l ?ur.A*i!V M. " X |*v xr
j?le s.H'n to think tli.it thcv can
cun' miuc mi violating the law an indefinite
length of time.
1 -r4 satisfied that TEETH INA
rreet' it:g Powder.-*) have saved more
children thau all flic doctor- mtt together.
1 have recommended TEEwhen
the doctor- gave up
She ei:ilei. and ?t cured at once
LOUIS s\ WA1HKL. Ph. (L.
Druggist, St. Louis, Mo.
Afl the world's a stage, ami
all the men and women want to
ride on top.
You Know What you are Taking
"Wiem you take Grove's Tasteless
{'Kill lwi/iungfi fltn fViPVtiiiln i<
\ ilj;i l'ftiiv.' in vuuav i??\ ??
plainly printed on every bottle
showing that it is simply Iron and
Quinine in a tasteless form. No
cure, no pay. 0<>e.
* The Great Olympia Will.
We take pleasure this week in
presentintr to our readers a complete
illustrated write-up ol the
{Treat Olympia Cotton Mill, which
is located at Columbia, vS. C. The
Olympia lias been in operation
about six months. It is the largest
cotton mill in I ho 8tate, costing
overone million dollars. The subject
ol eoPon tntlis 1- one that
most of our people know very little
about, and we hope that the
description of this magnificent
structure and it* workings will
prove both interesting and instructive.
Some men are about as much
benefit to a community as a last
year'* almanac.
A SIGHT OF TERROR.
"Awful anxiety was f?-Ii for the widow
ut the brave Oencral I'.urnham, of
t Machia*. Me., when tiie doctors said
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she would die from pneumonia before
1 morning," writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln,
who attended her that fearful night,
, "but sh? begged tor I)r. King's Sew
! Discovery, which had tnore than once
! saved her lite, and cu realtor of consumption.
Alter taking, she slept all
i night. Further use entirely cured
j her." This marvellous medicine is
' guaranteed to cure all throat, chest and
; lung diseases. Only "0c and $1.00.
i Trial bottles free- :u I>. C. Scott's drug
store.
More than people earn a
living by fishing i?. the Mississpps
river.
STOOD DEATH OFF.
E. II. Monday, a lawvercf Henrietta,
Tex., oiuv tooled a rgave-digger,
He says: "My brother was very low
with malaria! lever and jaundice, I
persuaded him t?> try Electric Hitters,
and lie was soon much better, but continued
their use until lie was wholly
cured. ! am sore Electric Itltters
saved his lite." This remedy expels
malaria, kills disease germs aud puri
fies the blood: aids digestion, regulates
liver, kid net s ami bowels, cures con
stipation. dyspepsia. nervous diseases,
kidney troubles, iVmalc complaints;
gives perfect Ileal til. Only 50c at D.
C. Scott's drug store.
An egotist is a man without a
collar carrying a gold-headed
cane.
A SHOCKING CALAMITY
"Lately be it* 11 a railroad laborer,'*
writes Dr. A. Kellett. of Williford,
Ark. "His foot was badly crushed, but
Ituckten's Arnica Salve quickly cured
him." It's simply wonderful lor burns
l>oils, piles and all skin eruptions. It's
j the world's champion healer* Cure
guaranteed. 2oe. Sold by I). C Scott.
Everv man is anxious lo help
his neighbor Alien lie don't need
j it.
WORKING NIGHT AND DAY.
The busiest ami mightiest litt le tiling
j that ever was made is Dr. K iris's New
i Life Pill. These pills change weakness
into strength, li>tles>i:css into energy.
brain-fag into iiio.it d power,
j They're wonflenu: in building up the
| health. Only 2.'>e p.-r b.?\. Fijld by D.
| C. Sc ott.
Dispensary Ilotiee.
Tip* D-pen ;; v is kept mien from
! sun-ri-e to sun s?-t. a< eo .ling to law.
N?? u hi-ke\ will he .-( Id on Sunday or
j after legal hours, unless it is proved
j to my satisfaction it is m-eded foi actual
j sickness. Please do n*?t expect any de;
viation from this announcement*
\\\ CiDV.\K!),
19 26 Dispenser.
For Sale.
1 offer for sale iny lManlat.ion.coa>
j tabling lJfH) acres, 200 cleared, located
j on publicToad six ni'les from Kingsrree;
! ha* 7 r??oin dueling and other out
buildings, also 7 tenement houses, already
occupied: for furi-er information
apply to, L. II. PAKUOTT,
2 mos. Kingstrce, S. C.
For Rent.
; Plantation consisting of three or
l tour horse farm, situated on public
' road between Kingstree and Saltern.
Address I. P. i'ouzon, Kingstree,
S.C. 36-7
i Notice.
All parties having claims against the
estate of Kobert w. Fulton. deceased,
v.ill nr.wnr same hulv attested to
] Hirseh & Hirseh. Attorneys at Law;
; and those indebted to said estate will
i! make pavnient to the samo.
i I "HFNJAMIX P. FULTON,
3t (Jsialiiietl Executor.
Citation Notice.
STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Wll.liamsm'i:a Cot NTY.
! W. E. Hanxa. Esq., Pkobate Judok.
Wherra* W. H. Kennedy made
Unit to me, to grant him Letters of
' j Administration of I lie Estate of and
jefl'eets of J. C<?oper McUutchen, de|
ceased.
The-^c ate there "ore to cite and adi
monlsh all and singular tin- kindrml
; and Creditors of the said .J. Cooper
i'Iii'm flem/.spd tlmf t In'V t?o and
apjx'ar before me. in ilic Court of
I Probate, to be hold ,it Kiugstree, on
:3oth day of Sep:e:nber. li'oi. next, after
! publication tli- ie of. at II o'clock in the.
I forenoon, to *how cause, if anv tliey
I have, why the *aid Adtniiisiration
' should not be granted.
{Given under mv Hand, tUD 16thda)
I (>f SepteuilnTj Anno Domini. 1901.
W. E. lianua.
19 26 J ud^e Probate.
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Buy yonr clothes from a firm
who never intentionally misrepresents
anything. Where any dissatisfaction
is made good as soon
as reported, and where prices are as
low as reliablequalities will petniit.
This forms the basis of our business
principles.
OUR
FALL & WINTER
CLOTHES
Are ready, and offer styles and
III JJiViCM" i;?ci;vnri
IF YOU CAN'T COME TO US,
SEND A MAIL ORDER.
wm l fffll,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS,
Corner Kin^r and llasell Streets,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
Attention!
Citizens of
Williamsburg Co.
When you arc in Georgetown,
and want to make yourexpeiis
c?s,buy your CLOTH iNG.HKY
(JOOl)S. GENTS FUKXISH]\G
GOODS. IIA TS. SHOES,
from LEVIN & III'KWITZ.
We iriiaroitee you a savin?r?>f
2j t<? af? jht coot on ever/ dolLr's
worth < f goods purchased
liom us. We are selling out
our Spring and Summer Good?
for cost and below in order to
make room for our enormous
Fall and Winter Stock, which
wll commencecomi >g i? within
the next lifte n days, and
which will excel anything ever
hr night St.ut.il in style, quality
and price.
LEVIN & HURWITZ.
Leading Clothiers and Furnishers
of Georgetown, S.C.
Mail orders attended to the same
ft'ii' f.woivnrt I' <) ItiiT 04.
U C IN I I I .
J WILL HE AT GEORGETOWN', S. C.
DURING JULY.
Office at Residence.
i
Teeth Extracted Without
Pain.
|
: Teeth Put in Without Plate
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A. M. SNIDER,
Surgeon Dentist.
Kingstree, IGth to 30th of each
month.
Lake City, 1st to 15th of each
month.
St. Stephens, every Saturday.
| Satisfaction Guaranteed.
i :
! R, J, McCABE, M, D?
i
We have on hand a car load of 1
them linger longer, therefore
We Pass Up The
Don't quarrel with opportunity, li
last. Ail the standard makes, such as
dock.E ngor, Barber and It. K. Jones
We make you practically a preset
LIVERY DBF
Is always supplied with Good Horses:
J. L STUCI
- Lake Cit
Stoxel
One chance is all we ask to con vine
OUR SPEC']
Ilifij, lilies' oil Gels' Furn
THINGS THAT DELIGHT THE I.
THAT CAN'T
STEWAHT
Lake Cii
SFECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
Having sold us her entire stock :i
who is in our employ, will be pleased
at our store.
THE FIRST "i
Has'atlast breathed upon us. and tlu
the case maybe. Times are hard wi
rally interested in knowing where th
Now, we want you all to come to
money. Times will be hard for a sin
by getting goods at the lowest possibi
For the next ten days we offer
Best Flour, 1st Patent
Second Patent
Corn ...
Splendid tobacco, 10 pound
Grits ...
Good Coffee
Sugar, Granulated
But s - - Everything
else in the Grocery line 1
eeries. We do not break packages, b
packages. B.iltlt & CO
Kingstree Grain an
\\ A HE HO US K, MAI N S'
<Pif
TOMAHAVK
Are winning iu the race for business
every hour. 'The best always vins. ]
We make good any defect in materi;
from $1 2S to $3 5ft.
ARROW Lli>
are unexcelled in fie ar.d finish. A'otl
low but the price. Solid shoes for sol
We have just received a full line of
All we ask is that you call and see the
A- A. MAY'S NEW S'
The Welsh Necl
HAKTSVU
1. Co-educational?military, meeha
gets through work. 3. Best religion.- :
for hoys and girls, elegantly equippc
5. Property worth $40,900, bt i
faculty live in dormitories with stude
night during study hours. 7. Locatioi
cultured community. 8. Patronage fr<
ing every year. 9. A faculty of ten te
leges. 10. Very tine department of nit
heat, $7.00 per month; tuition from *1
of instrument, $3,50 per month.
Address, WELSH XECK HI (4
W. L. BASS, |
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Attorney at Law.
LAKE CITY. S. C.
Practices in State and Federal (
Courts. i
w
___h_ ? .i
5l*(i(iIE.S, arid can't afford to let
t
Profits to You. j
iiit cniwo now and buy while th?
Hackney, Taylor Oanady, Hay
:t of half the profits if you buy now. ''
'ARTMFNT
md Stvlisii and Servica Me Vehicles
(EY & CO., *
y. S. 0. J
2STe*w Q-ccclsI
p you of the quality of our floods.
(A LTV lii
il$, 0[f tt Eii NOlfCIS.
< A DIES HEARTS AT PRICES
EE BEAT.
& FLOYD,
ty, S. O.
DRESSM AKING & MI I .RE\ ER Y
nd good will Miss Ida G. Ridger^
to serve her friends and customers
AUUrUST
1 crops nro cither made or lost, as
th our fanners, and thev are imtuev
can tret poods the cheapest,
us and sec if we cant s.ive y?tt
irt while, but we must econoni.e
lc margin.
- fi.50
4.00
- Do
caddies - - - "?
1.7">
(>
7.'.j
ow down. Come and see us on Gro*
ut will save you money on whole
.. Proprietor of the
ci Commission Co.
K! XfiSTRKK, S. ('.
m\mE& r
^im
'K SHOES
i. They ?ue winuing new friends
ivery j>uir guaranteed solid leathtr. *
il ur workmadship. Pi ices rauge t
WIaINEg?W 1
(ANTED
4b SHOES
ling high but the <)tulity?nonhiug
id dollars.
Tomahawk and Arrow Line .Shoes,
ni at
TORE. CADES, 8. c.
i High School,
LLE, 6. O.
J. W. GAINES, Principal.
nieiil. Thorough course of study;
aid moral influences. 4. Dormitories
.1; electric light and furnace heat
;spent for improvements. <>. Knt^V
nits; teachers with students evei j"
11 healthy, pure water, u refined and
mi Maryland to Alabama, increase
achers, representing our best col*
isic. 11. Hoard, including light and
I to $4 per month; music, with use
H SCHOOL, Hartsville, S.C.
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W. F. CLAYTON. ' %
Attorney - at - Law.
FLORENTK, ?. C.
Practices In all the United States
join ts, and in tl e Courts of Florence
tnd Williamsburg Counties. -'c
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