The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 19, 1901, Image 5
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AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL
REPORTER AND NOTED.
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WHttenin Ooncenseti t-orm and Printed
in Like Manner for the Sake of
Our Busv Readers.
Look out for the bine X.
Mr. M. A. Ross visited Charleston
several days last week.
The weather during the past
lew days has been the coldest of
|? the winter thus far.
^ Among thi visitors from this
county to Charleston last week
was Mr. B. H. Guess, of Walters.
Miss Lizzie McClarv. of Kings
tree, is visiting Mr. and i\lrs. r.
O. McClary? Georgetown Outlook.
Messrs. Marvin Martin and
Otis Arrowsmitli, of Kingstree.
spent Tuesday and Wednesday
inCliarleston attending lhe,kExpo"
The traded school will give two
weeks Xinas holiday, commencing
next Friday. The teachers will
spend this time at their respective
homes.
Mrs. M. S. Montgomery and
children returned to their home
at Kingstree Wednesday alter a
lew days visit to relatives in town.
?Georgetown Outlook.
Mr. James F. Chandler, of Dock,
having been adjudged insane hy
Drs. Scott and Johnson, was taken
to Colombia Monday evening to
be committed to the Stale lunatic
asylum.
,t On last Sunday Rev. W. S.
Martin preached two sermons in
town; in the morning at the Presbyterian
church by invitation ol
the pastor, and in the evening in
the Methodist church.
The friends of Col. George S
Parr?and no one in t#wn has a
greater number?are delighted to
see him his genial self agai n
jk after an illness lasting several
\ d?yt.
Miss Bessie Kelley visited St.
Matthews last week to at tend the
' wedding of her cousiii, Miss Franres
Marguerite Wannamaker, to
Dr. T. 11. Dreher, returning by
way.ot Charleston and spending
several days at the Exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McCiill, ol
Kingsjree, hare issued invitations
to the marriage of their daughter,
Miss Alhrrtie May, to Mr. Waller
Boyd (jrvjig, of Florence, ?>. C.
The marriage will lake place at
their home near Kingstree Wednesday
evening, January 1, 1902
The invitations appeared yesterday.
Her. W Smith Martin and family
took their departure Monday
evening for their new home at
Johnston, to which place Mr.
Martin was stationed at the recent
conierence. Mr. Martin and his
family bear with them them the
kindest wishes of every one?
especially the members of the
.several churches he has served s o
iaithfully during the past two
years.
Among the applicants be/v
fore tlie supreme court last
W Thursday for license to practice
at the bar was Mr. 1\ II. Stoll, of
this county. Mr. Stoll has had
fine educational advantages, being
a graduate of Wo fiord,Co liege
to which is added several years
experience in teaching. Mr. Stoil
will locate in lvingstree; forming
a partnership with his brother,
Mr. C. W. Stoll. Both- these
young men are well liked and
have Sue attainments, which will
doubtless pave their: way to
success
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Attention is called to legal
uads'' this week.
! Mrs. P. B. Thorn and children
have been spending some days in
Charleston.
Cap'. John A. Kellev is spend1
in* the week in Charleston on
j professional business,
j Let toy Lee, Esq., is in Charleston
attending the South Carolina
, College alumni celebration.
Mr. W. W. Grayson attended
I lie meeting of t lie grand lodge A.
F. M., in Charleston last week.
A lull report of the finding of
the Schley court of inquiry will
be found on our inside pages.
Bob Dukes says it is not coroner,
but for county commissioner,
j for which he expects to be a candidate.
In order to give our readers a
full supply of Christmas reading
this week we had to omit our
serial story. It will be continued
next issue.
We Icarn with pleasure that
Mr. W. T. Wilkins lias adjusted
his affairs satisfactorily and will
re-open his store in a day or two.
J here is no merchant in town
more generally liked than Mr.
Wilkins. and his friends are rejoiced
to know that he will soon
be doing business at the old stand.
Mr. C. E. St. Amand stood his
examination last Thursday betore
the supreme court in Columbia
and whs sworn in the following
day as a lawyer. Early in January
ol the new year Mr. St. Amand
will move to Newberry, S. C , to
engage in the practice of his profession
with his ancle, Hon. Cole
L. Blease, as a partner. Mr. St.
Amand is a young man of fine
promise and his many Iriends
predict for hi in a successful career
as a member of the bar.
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CHAT FROM C'\D?S.
Local and Personal Gossip from Environs
and Vicinity.
Miss Ella Tarle, of Florence, is
visiting relatives in this vicinity.
Mr. Marion McClam was here
Saturday from Mouzon.
A Christmas tree-will be given
at the Methodist church here on
Xmas eve for the Sunday school
children. The little folk are
looking forward with glad antici
HICK A m
Kick a dog and he bites you.
He bites you and you kick him.
The more you kick the more
he bites and the more he bites
the more you kick. Each
makes the other worse.
A thin body makes thin
blood. Thin blood makes a
thin body. Each makes the
other worse. If there is eoinsr
to be a change the help must
come from outside.
Scott's Emulsion is the right
help. It breaks up such a
combination. First it sets the
stomach right. Then it enriches
the blood. That
strengthens the body and it
begins to grow new flesh. .
A strong body makes rich
blood and rich blood makes a
strong body. Each makes the
other better. This is the way
Scott's Emulsion puts the thin
body on its feet. Now it can
get along by itself. No need
of medicine.
; This picture represents
the Trade Mark of Scott's
Emulsion and is on -the.
J? SSfSi wrapper of every bottle.
wir EIM ^ 'or ^ """PkSCOTT
& BOWNE*
409 Pearl St? New York.
UIA^Sbh 50c. auilx-all. druggist*.
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pafion (o the happy event.
Mr. W. E. Nesmith spent the
latter part of last week in Charleston
business.
Mr. W C Mnnn went to Effinjrham
Saturday and, spent Sunday
with his parents.
Mr. Hampton Cook, who has
been serving as section foreman
at this place, lias been transferred
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U) I'llIU It'SUMJ. jftli. ii it xvcuuiui\
succeeds him.
Mr. arid Mrs. Charley Williams,
of Florence, came down Saturday
from Florence to spend Xnias
with the parents of Mrs, Williams
near tow n.
Misses Maggie and May Flagler
were in Charleston a few days last
week taking in the Exposition,
Madam Rumor says that there is
a surprise in store lor us in the
near future, but the writer is not
at liberty just yet to indicate the
nature of the surprise
Mr. Editor, what has become of
your fine corps ot correspondents,
who hare been giving us such
interesting news letters through
The Record? Awake from your
lethanrv. fellow scribes, and let's
keep The Record teeming with
news each week from every part
of the county. Of course the
editor keeps up his end all right,
but he can't go all over tlie county
to gather the news. We *11
like to see our communities represented
ami it is our duty to get
the dots and send them np?the
editor will put them in shape all
right.
[Some of our correspondents
seem to have fallen into a Rip
Van Winkle slumber, but. we hope
the cold weather ot tins week will'
arouse them to a sense of their
duty both to the paper and to
their respective communities.?
Editor County Record.]
SAVED HIS LIFE.
"I wish to say that I feel I owe my
life to Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure.", writes
H C Chrestcnson, of Hayfiehl, Minn.,
r'For three years I wa?J troubled with
dyspepsia so that I could hold nothing
on my stomach. Many times I would
be unable to retain 'morsel of food,
Finally I was eotiiflnea to my bed.
Doctors said I could hot live. I read
oncofj-our advertisements on Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure and-thought it tit ray
case and commenced Its use. I began
to improve from the first bottle. ^Now
~Soxv I am cured and recoinend it to
all." Digests your food. Cures an
stomach troubles. Dr.?. D. C. Scott
Scott ami W. V. Brocklngton,
The bishop ol Loudon receives
a salary of $50,090 a year.
AN EVANGELIST'S STORY.
'T suffered for years with a bronchial
or lung trouble and tried various
remedies but did not obtain permanent
relief until I commenced using One
MinutcCoug hCure," writes Rev.James
Kirkman, evangelist of Belle River.il).
"I have no hesitation in recommending
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IT; l/> HII bUllUI CI > Hum UiUHIUlV^ VI V...W
kind," One Mi.iute Cough Cure affords
immediate relief for coughs, colds and
all throat anp Ions troubles. For croup
it is nnequalled. Absolutely safe. Very
pleasant to cake, never fails and i* real
ly a favorite with the children. They
like it. Drs. D. C. Scott and W. V.
Brookington.
A maa always puts his best foot
forward; a mule puts his backward.
HEALTH AM) BEAUTY.
A poor complexion is usually the result
of a torpid liver or irregular action
of the bowels. Unless nature's refuse
is carried off it will surely cause im
Piin.,1<>c hnila nnd other
pilIU UU^U. IIIUJ.I'V,
eruptions follow. This 's nature's
method of throwing oft the poisons
which the bowels failed to remove.
Dc"Witt's Little Early Risers are world
famous for remedying this condition.
They stimulate the liver and promote
regular and healthy action of the bowels
but never cause griping, cramps or
or distress. Safe pills. Drs. 1) C.
Scotland W. V. Brockingron.
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Some men rob themselves when
they call others hard names.
OF BENEFIT TO YOU.
D..S. Mitchell, Fulford, Md.: "During
a long illness I was troubled with
bedsores, was advised to try DeWif's
Witch Hazel Salve and did so with
wonderful results. I was perfectly
cured. It Is the best salv*on the market-.
Sure cure for piles, sores, burns.
Beware of counterfeits. Drs. D? C.
Scotland W. V. Brpukiagton,.
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