The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 07, 1901, Image 5
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REf-ORT-H AND NOTETa"
Written in Condensed l-orm and Printe<
in Lite Mr.nner for the Sake of
Our Busy Readers.
Look out for t he blue X.
Mr. YV. T. Wilkins went t(
Charleston Sunday night.
Mr. Edwin 0. Epps risited Florence
Sunday night.
Monday was unusually quiet
for November salesday.
The county board held its
^monthly meeting Monday.
Hon. W. M. Keels was in town
Friday Irom Greeleyville.
" 1 * ?K/vM ito rufmlor
? J UP (OWI) CUIIVJli linu am
monthly meeting Tuesday night.
Thursday, November 28, ha?
l>een set apart by President Roosevelt
as Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. J. B. Steele visitel friends
in the neighborhood of Dillon
Sunday and Monday.
Miss Matlie Pendergrass, oI
King^ree, is visiting relatives in
tins city.?Florence Advocate.
Rev. S. J. McDonnell has moved
his family from Indiantown to his
own place near Kpps postoliice.
Mrs. Marion Latimer, of Lmvndesville.
returned home Saturday
? ?WV. ?n rohiliidj in
auei a ?crt\ a usu iu ...
town.
Dr. Wallace pars that times are
a.* hard this year as the year after
the war. There are many who
think' likewise.
J. B. McCiarv, colored, while on
hn> way iroui Manning to Kingslive
.conua.v, killed an alligaior
a 1mnit six i<?et long.
Editor W. E. Cook spent Mon
dx\ in town, going to Columbia
thai evening in the interest ol the
ptopoeed Scranton dispensary.
Coiton is off again, as it generally
:e this season. In tlie local
market cents is offered foi
middling. Seed is quoted at
$13 a ton.
The large plate glasses for the
front windows and arches of .the
1 bank building hare been put in
position. They make a beautiful
show.
Mr. D. W. Brit ton, of Summerville.
nast-ed through town Tues
day night on hi* wav home af'.ei
a visit of some days to his lather
Air. F. Marion Brit ton, Sr., ol
Church postoffiue.
Misses Lillio and Annie Cunningham
and Miss Chaplin, three
fair and accomplished young exponents
of the pedagogical profession,
were in town Saturday at
the Coleman Liouse.
We have heard ol t lie following
from lov?n and county who at
tended the Slate fair last week
Mr. P. B. Thorn and Alias Selm*
'lliorn, Messrs. Hugh McCutchen,
\V. B. Logan and W
E. Cook. Everyone who attended
speaks ol having enjoyed tin
occasiou.
We have waited patiently on t
number of subscribers in arrears
hoping that they would at leasl
Jet us hear from them. (Tnlest
these delinquents make some efcunn
to mivthfir snhscrtDlioi
,W.? t
we shall be forced to reduce ex4
penees by cutting thetn off oui
list. This, however, will not cancel
the debt.
County Treasurer K. i>. Rollins
Is our duly authorized agent. Foi
the convenience of our patrons re
mote from town, we have arrangec
with him to receive money anc
issue receipts for same while 01
his rounds. When you are payiug
your tjixeg don't forget to retee
ruber i hk Kkcoxd. tl
now ISO pupils ic
BHfflSHn school.
HPTT H. Lesesre, o: I>;:iwh
^J.T, Onlk'(i .:> i) fcVC U>* A.'i'. J Mi
I 7
J town Tlitr>da ot last week. .wr.
j | Lescsne i- n son ot ire late (J,
I Levesne, t<q.
The following cases were tried
be/ore the mayor's court on Mon>;day
and Tuesday respectively:
j Calvin Scott, disorderly conduct,
guilty; $29 or llnrty days on the
chain {rang. He took the days,
j Antrum Redden, profane Ianjguage,
was fooud gurlty and filed
(! $5 or fifteen days'on chain gang.
He paid the fine, Both the defendants
in the above cases are
negroes.
On application before His
Honor Judge Aldridge in behalf
of the creditors of H. D. Reddick
by their attorneys, Messrs.Gilland
& Kirk, B. C. Whitehead, Esq.,
has been appointed receiver for
, the goods and chattels of Mr Reddick
and will take charge ot and
sell the same. In accordance with
- the granting of this application
on yesterday Mr. Reddick's stock
of goods was formally timed over
to Mr. Whitehead,
i Hallow-e'en was observed br a
party ot young ladies with befitting
experimentation in peering
into the my st ic realm* of the future.
A Gypsy fortune-ieller unrolled
the scroll ot destiny and told a
I ? 1 ? /./.nfi.linn li.-lnnor I linl
line iu cavu vwnuuiug hdivuvi > >?.
delighted her heart. All the conTentional
tests were applied as
fo the probability of securing him|
bands, and the answering phe1
notnena were eminently satisfactory,
giving to each young ladv
one husband,and to some as many
as t wo and thr?*e.
I Church Proceedings,
The fourth quarterly conference
ol Kings! ree circuit convened at
the Methodist church Friday
morning. The introductory sermon
was preached by Rev. Marion
Dargan, presiding elder of Florence
district. Rev. W. S. Martin
??b ? j c ti .,/! .?tr maem n#r n
fjrt?<4dieu OlillUdJ' UiUi nuu
i Mr. Dargati again Sunday evening,
i As announced last week. Rev.
I J. E. Dunlop filled his appoint
went in the Presbyterian church
. Sunday morning instead in the
.'afternoon at the usual hour. This
j change was made out of deference
J to Presiding E! !er Marion Dartjgan,
who preached in the Methodist
church at Sailers on Sun.!
day.
,! The Sonth-east Baptist Association
meets here this morning.
Mi.
REWARD OFFERED.
A SS-caiibre Harrington and
Richardson Pistol lost between
? Cades and Kingsfree on last Fri^
day night, Oct. 25, 1901. A lih>ral
reward will be paid to finder
*,if returned to Marvin Martin.
1 Ivingstree, S. C.
A car of Canopy Flour iust ar
rived, closing out at $4.17 spotly
cash. Barr & Co.
A car Texas Red Rust Pro?!
Oats going at 70 cents while they
i last. Barr & Co.
"rs.a ">*? 6> i
f bon I
Jiliz rncss4
{Wtlr^A "7oncannmltoyoarbai>>
9cH'% ' una as soft m a rIots jy^tfl
\ *<r 7. tort S3 toagh m tvlJO by fw J9f3
ft'lTA *v usta? EI'UEKA liar* 1*7 //i\wi
Lyffll V noil Oil. You can IK w^tA)
1 v' lengthen IU llf*-makelt IW [UAm\
W. ^y\vj 1 Hi tarire U long M It
^fSBRERAr
1' Koran Oil 8
I Kfl mates tpoeelookltw bar- fW
> rXli E-a* like n?w. Made of kisft
HKi pure, hoary bodied oU.ee.
I MI pecta'.lr prepared to w?
jKKf stood iho weather. VH
Mtff Sold wwyeteif
J9M / ta cans?all sties. k^K
IM tj STMMU H ?t JR
I i THE KINGSTRFE TELEPHONE CO.
' important Meeting Monday Night?
9oa;-d of Dirrctyri Elected v#:tSi
Power t Chvt Company.
J A very iiprt.. r.\. ..< of
1 stiriM-hjyers 10 stock ii. .^e Ivingsj
tree- Telephone Co. was heid at
: S 30 Monday evening in the olSce
jofOapt. John A. Keiiey. Before
' | transacting any basin#** it was
" ascertained that a majority of the
stock taken was represented.
The meeting was called to order
with LeKov Lee an chairMan
and (\ E. St.Amand secretary.
The object of the meeting
was then stated. It was reported
that all the material was at hand
to build the town lines and equip
the central office, and the country
lines were knocking lor admittance.
This being the situation
it was necessary to do something
at once to get things ib
working order. To effect this pur?
pose it was moved that a board of
directors be elected with power to
charter the company and in general
take charge of its management.
This motion was carried
unanimously. Suggestions were
invited as to the number ot directors
to be chosen, s.nd it was
agreed that three should be elect~,i
irr> w \v?ifo
cu. vapit j w. ?? >* wnv
and M. F Heller were elected one
at a time in the order named as
members of the board of directors.
Mr. Lelioy Lie was placed in
nomination, but asked to be excased
Irom serving on the board.
An itemized statement of all
expenses incurred up to date was
read betore the meeting, and it
was estimated that about $275
would be required to cover the
entile cost of tlie enterprise.
There being no Iurfher business
the meeting adjourned.
Edward do>.'s id*a ot a Hat.
4tili?re is one thing 1 have always
liked about ihe word 'flat,',
it is honestly expressive of exactly
the kind ot iij'e which it offers
and girea/VfNovember La-,
dies Home Journal.
Barn urn's
"All well?all happy?lots
of fun". That is the regular
report from the monkey cage
cf Barnum's Circus ever since
.he keepers began dosing the
monkeys with .Scotts Emul
sion. Ccnsump :ion was carrying
off two thirds of them
every year and the circus had
to buy new ones.
One day a keeper accidentally
broke a bottle of Scott's
' Emulsion near the monkey
cage: and the monkeys eagerly
. lapped it up from the floor.
This suggested the idea that it
might do them good. Since
chen the monkeys have received
regular doses and the keepers
report very few deaths from
onsumption. Of course it's
hcapcr to buy Scott's Emulsion
than new monkeys?and
that suits the circus men.
i | Consumption in monkeys
and in man is the same disease,
i if you have it or are threaten^th
it can you
This picture represent*
jffgBHfij the Trade Mark of Scott'i
Etnolsion and a* on the
wrapper of tvzrj bottle.
Send for free nmpie.
SCOTT & DOV.'XE,
JKjty 409 Pearl St., New Vo?k.
30c and fi. all drugjsts.
'Every Day is ]
' At Stackley's C
There is an immeasarable diilVrenco J
of onr goods and the low eluss pries.- we s<
A dollar goes further when spent in <
the amount anywhere elc. Thelarsc er<
our counters would not be drawn by idle
that most irresistible attraction?price?t
You will Find a full line of
DRESS GOODS, Si?
RIBBONS, MILLI>
Hats, Cap6 and Gents Fi
FULL LINE OF BOY'S CLOTH
Reynold's High Roller $3.50 ShoesRemember,
we will not be andersold.
Stackley's Ci
23 mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
JOB PRIN
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C: HAVING RECENTLY RECEI
? . TYPE FACES AND A LARGE A:
Z? LINE OF STATIONERY, WE .
IK) YOUR .TOR WORK IN A M
JE PLEASE. Oi;R PAPER AND ]
? THE BEST QUALITY; OUR PR]
ST WITH CHARLESTON AND SA1
?E SEND IN YOUR ORDER AND
| Tip (Eflrmip
gE KINGSTREE,
iuiuiuiiuiaiiiuiiuiuiiiiuiiiiiiiij
A pray horse of another color ; j\
is h good description of a gold I at JM
democrat. j ;orcj
RELIABLE aNI) GE>TLE. ji-rim
"A pill's a pill." say* the ?aw. But' .
there are pills and pills. Ynu want a , ^ ^ '
pill which is certain, thorough and j
gentle. Mustn't gripe. DeWitt's Lit-1 ^Ir
tie Early Risers ti. 11 the bill Purelv j villai
vegetable. Do not force hut as-i*t the S*uil.'
bowel* to act" Strengthen and invito- s?o*
rate, Small and to taxe. L?. (J. subjr
ateott. i attnc
? ? ? time!
I here are all kinds of luck, but , nd ,
none that can real!)' be depended! ciues
ou. . - . |?lyl
MODEuN SUl'.GJCRY SURPASSED. | [[J
' While suffering from a bad case ofjsyinp
piles 1 consulted a physician, who ad-! tjie (
vised me to try a box of DcWitt's i ^ets,
Witch Ha/el Salve Salve," says G. F. i ^jvtn
Carter, Atlanta, Ga. "I procured a box j fJpiUI
arid was entirely cured, DeWitt's may
! Witch Hazel Salve is a splendid cure J ^
' for piles, giving relief instantly, my' I j yc.,t|
' heartily recommend it to all sufferers." j ^
forcer} is unnecessary to cure pil ?.; ^
| DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve will cure <lep?
i Knrnc xr>d all!.,km,
any cjisc. * uio. uu....}, ^
' ' HUIil
other wounds are ai-o quickly cumi ly i
Ir. lit ware ot counterfoils. D. 0. ] To
Scott. ; buni
The sniaiier liie time some men . 'on
gel iulo, the loudwr they howl.
THE ClIILDhEK'S FKIEXD. Char
You'll have a cold tills winter, May- rul,l)
be you have one now. Your children eac*1
will suffer too. For coughs, croup,' w
bronchitis, grip and other winter corn- ilr0,n
plaints One Minute Cough Cure never for sf
fails. Acts promptly. It is very pleasant
to the taste and perfectly harnile*# *or 2
C. B. George, Winchester, Ky., write.-: (_
"Our little girl was attacked with
croup late one nVht and was so bourse j
she coi'ld hardly speak. We gave her ' I
a few doecs of One MinutpCough Cure. Choi
It relieved her immediately and she J lind i
went to sleep. When *he awoke nsxt: E. $
morning she had no sign? of hoarseness I cure<
orcroiip." I). C* Scott's. sjieal
iy? j Ialwa
The salmon pack 01 rugeionum j
this year is valued at 1400.000. Prai!i
'cure:
A PHYSICIAN TESTIFIES. ^ve,
''I have taken Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure whet
and have never u?ed anything in uiy ?
life that did me the good that it did."
says County Physician Ceo W. Sm>ggs, 'nan
of Hall county. Ga. "Being a physician
I have presetibed it and found it to ^
give the best results." If the food voti . .
be rlii
eat remains undigested in your stomach
it decays there and poisons the system,
up VI
You can prevent this by dieting but , j.
that means st.ir\ ation* K?d<>l Dyspet>-! j
sia Cure digests what you eat. You *
need suffer from neither dyspepsia nor 1 Tl
starvation. llie worst cases quickly js
cured. Never falls. I). C. Scott.
The Best PrescrFption tor Malaria. ^
Chills and .Fever Is a bottle of a
Graves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is ,l?a
simply iron and quin,ie in u tas'eles* i>le?w
form. Xo cure?no (Mftjr. Price 5Uc. Scot
gaajmi
Bargain Day
lash Store.
jotween the high-e^sa quality
ll them Hu
)ur establishment than trebUr
jwds that daily throng about
words or empty boasts. It ii
:o which they yield.
LTINS, SILKS.
fERY GOODS.
_*- n i _
urnisnmn uoous.
ING AND FURNITURE.
?the best in the County.
No trouble to *ho*r good*
a sh Store. ?
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VED A LOT OF NEW 3
SI) WELL SELECTED 3
ARE PREPARED .TO ^5
ANNER THAT WILL 3
k-vvr.r.oPES ARE OF
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VE YOU EXPRESS. ?3
GIVE US A TRIAL. 2
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aefjro boy was shot l? death
ayesviile. Ky., last week far
nu another boy to commit a
e.
[LLAGE ULACKMITH SAVED
HIS LITTLE SON'S LIFE.
. H. II Black, tlie well-known
ije black-uiilli at Gruhamsvllle.
van Co., N. Y., sa>s: ''Our little
live ye->r- oi l. has ?ihva.1 * iwn
ct to crou11, and so ttail have the
ks b'-eN (liar we huefeired many
5 that he would die. VVe have
the doctor and u-ed many medi,
but Chamberlain'* Cou?*h liem3
now our nde reliance. It. snein?
>solve the toHi;li mucus and l>7givrequent
doses when the crotipy
rom* appear we have found that
lrcadcl croup is cured before it
settled." There is no danger in
g this remedy for it contains no
n or other ini'irious d?UZ a lid
be givcH as confidently to a babe
an adult. Fur Sale by Dr. D. (J.
any a man's j?<mh1 reputation
nrls on what isn't found out
it In in.
remove a troublesome corn or
on: Firs&suak the corner bunin
warm water to soften it, then
it down as closely possible
Hit dra tying blood and apply
nberialn's Pain Balm twice dailyr
ing vigorously lor Ave minutes at
application. Acorn plaster should
oru for a few days, to protect it
the shoe. As a general liniment
>rains, bruise", lamencssnnd rhcusra,
Pain Balm Is unequaled.
sale by Dr. D. C. Scott.
.'ontinued cheerfulness is a
ilest sign of wisdom.
have used Chamberlain'? Coli'v
era and Diarrhoea llcmedy and
it to be a great medicine," says Mr.
I* Phipps, of Poteau. Arlc. It
1 me of bloody flux, 1 cannot
? too highly of it." This remedy
y wins the good opinion, if not
e, of those who use it. The quirk
} which it effects even in the most
*e cases make 11 a luvuribc wi-i.?e.
For <ale by Dr. D. C. Stv-tr.
ou can't always fell what a
thinks of you by what lie says.
lien you feel that life is hardly
h the candle take a "Lose *>l Chainun'.?
Stomach and Liver Tablers.
r will cleanse pour stomach, rone
our liver and regulate your boweli'ig
you feel like a new nun. Kcr
by IX C. Scott.
lie only lighthouse in Alaska
Silk a.
water Iain's Suima.:b and Liver j
lets cure biliousness, constipation, .1
ache. They are easy ro take .0 <4
:ant in eff ct. Vox *a.e by Ik C. ,
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