The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 13, 1902, Image 4
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KIROSTRKR, S. C.
C. W. WOLFE. I
Editor aito Proprietor.
GEO. S. BARR,
Associate Editor.
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Klngstree. S.w.
THURSDAY. MARCH 13. I#02.
ELLIOTT FOR THE SENATE.
On the strength of hit personal
assuranee we are authorised to
announce that Hon. William Elliot,
the present representative in
congress from the 1st district, will
i*e a candidate for the United
States senate in the next primary
election.
For many years Cel. Elliott has
represented his district in congress,
and since he was returned
without opposition last election it
is needless to say that he has
served his constituents satisfactorily.
With his invaluable experience
in the lower house of congress
Col. Elliott has a decided advant>>
age over any man in the State
who might offer for this position.
lie is, in fact, ouj oldest representative
in congress, including
li"l !> Kraii?hoo and i* nARMiirilv
be<ter equipped for efficient service
than any naw man could possibly
be.
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In his race tor the senate we
believe thai Col. EJliottcan count
/"> ?-> > ?Afina11? tho onliil. ciinnnrt
VII av>livuilj\ ?i?v wwf fv* *
of the district he has represented
so long and ajbly. besides, the influence
of lijs hundreds of friends
throughout the State.
By right of his long: and< faith- '
itul service, as a member ot congress
Col Elliott deserves to be
promoted,.and w,e hope andi believe
that lie Kill be our next ;
representative in, the United
States senate. !
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Notice to School Trustees.
. Sow tnat tile senoois are nemg geti- |
cr illv closed and it will not be a great |
; - while before I will be required to make I
an annual report of all school bu3ine?st
in detail, and as it U difficult to fiiakvj
a report that will do credit to the!
trustees, inyself and trli" county, I rc,
t-prCtfullv beg that the trustees see that
r the teachers' registers come ip,prompt*
y ]y at the clothe .of each school and,that
they have tbeir record book* properly
jnade up and ban 'ed in as early as
possible after the close of the schools.
A full and accurate account of all
business is sincerely desired: no tins'
necessary or unexpected informatioj
; lias been asked. The proper keeping
teachers' register and trustees' record/
]w*ks are good indexes of their rej
gpe'.tive titness, e'c. WM. <>OOPEU.
i 13-20-27 Co. Sunt, of Education.
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Administrator 's Notice
All persons having claims against the
j estate of-l. J, M. Graham, Sr., will
present the same, duly attested, and
all persons indebted thereto will make
paymentto J. J. M.GRAHAM,
Qualified Exocutor. 1
Cl*des, S. C.. ' 6-13-20-27
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"New Piedmont Wagon and Harness. '
Also, Buggy Harness, Saddle, Bridle, 1
Me. All in good condition. Apply to
rax County Rkcobd, Klngstree, S. C.
Feb. 27.fi
Attention, Bicycle Riders!.
I CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
Bicycle Sundries,
Repairing1 Material :
and Tires
SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. t
Bring me your difficult repair work. |
Am prepared to execute flrst-clas3
work on short notice.
Respectfully,
?.J. AOSTO>.
Kingstree, S, U.
CHRONIC DIARRHOEA.
Mr.C. B. Wlngfleld, of Fair Play,Mo.t
who suffered from chionic dysentery
forthirtrflre years, says Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
did^him more gojd than any other
ftiediciue he had ever used. For sale by
HAVING A KLJN (7N CHAMBERLAIN'S
COUGH REMEDY.
Between the hours of eleven o'clock
a. m, and closing time at night on Jan.
25th, 1901, A. F. Clark, druggist, Grade
Springs, Va, sold twelve bottles of
Chamberlain's -'Cough Remedy. Hesays,
"I never handled a medicine that
sold better or gave better satisfaction
to my customer*." This Remedy has
heenlin general use in Virginia for many
years, and the people there arc well ac-'
quainted with it's excellent qualities.
Many of them have testified to the
emarkable cures which it has effected.
When you need a good! reliable medicine
for a cough or cold, 01 attack of
the grip, use Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and you are certain to be more
than pleased with the quick cure which
* w a- l rv- r*
11 anoras. ror saie uy vr, jl?. \j,
Scott, Druggist.
You will never wish to take another
dose of pills if you once try Chamberlain's
Stomach & Liver Tablets
They are easier to take and more
pleasant in effect. They cleanse the
stomach and regulate the liver and
bowels. For sale by Dr. D. C. Scott,
dauggist.
CURRENT MISCELLANY.
The smallest restaurant in Baltimore,
and probably in the country, is i oca tod
on Grant street, near Baltimore, tmdor
the shadows of The News building. Its
proprietor is Norman W. Tumblinson,
aged 22 years, whose father has a larger
plaoe on Baltimore street. He caters
only for the trade of the newsboys, and
does a thriving bnsiaess in 3 cent
lunches and cheap ticklers of the palate.
The restaurant is in a small frame room,
attached to the building on the west
- J -s n -* a. a -1 * nf\
uaeoi uraut eiree*, auu is auuu? ?v icsi
long and a yard wide. Formerly it waa
seed as a bootblack stand.
Yonng Tumbliuson secured permission
about eight months ago to open a
stand in the place. Ho bad it thoroughly
cleaned and painted inside and out,
and then erected a small counter, leaving
barely enough room to walk about.
Next he secured three oil stores, and
then hung out neat placards announcing
bis opening. The newsboys took him
into tbeir hearts, and many odd pennies
fell in bis way. At first he sold xpilk
hnir?B and randr. cakes and sand*
wiohes, bat he now furnishes a lunch
for 8 oents for newsboys only, including
soup, choice of beef, liver or pork, with
mashed potatoes and pickled beets.
Coffee is 1 and 3 cents a cup, cheese
sandwiches 1, 8 and 8 cents, ham sand-,
wicbes 1 cent, soup 3 and 5 oents *.
bowl, and other things in proportion.
The newsboys syvear by the restaurant;
keeper because he jokes with them and
often feeds a poo' and hungry waif* for
nothing.?Baltimore News.
Two Shades.
Two misty shades met in Illimitable
space.
"Ah." cried, ooe, "why sigbest
thon?"
eT % ? I 2 - J 4Ua iUnea fUa I
I M?JV, cuo Vic* m
sad declirio of a decaying stag*"
'"Yon do!" cried the first. "How
strange! For, kuow.you, tbi#lamentable I
decline sorely afflicts uie as well."
"To think," luoaqed the other* "lh*S
at this very moment a make up nose?
save, the mark 1?dptb move the ground?
lings to ardent admiration. Was ever
anything so grotesque, so. flippant, so,
coarse?"
"Never.!" cr^ed the first "It passe*
belief, This Cyrano's qose seemeth mora >
like the gibing fancy of, * Christina*
mummy than the staid oocessory. of- *
Christian play."
"lam glad," said, the wailing, one,
"to .find such quick and touching.gym*
patby. May I, ask yoor name?"
"I," proudly replied the other, Maa
Richard's hump. And you?"
"I am Trilby's foot"
And tbey drifted away together.*"Cleveland
Plain Dealer. , ^
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I Wood's Seeds!1
I BEST FOR THE SOUTH. I
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Trucker a ho aid tare Wood's 1902 (
Descriptive Catalogue. It not J
only gives reliable, practical, up- (
to-date information , about all ;
Seeds, but also the bert'Crops to
grow, most successful ways of j
growing different crops, and much j other
information of special interest
to every one who plants seeds.
It tells all about *
Vegetable and Flower Seeds, J
Grass and Clover Seeds,
Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, *
Tobacco, Seed COrn, (
Cow Peas, Sola, 1
Velvet and Navy Bnpi,
Sorghums, Broom Corn,
Kaffir Corn, Peanuts, 1
flillet Seed, g?M, etc. t
Catalogue mailed free on raquest. j
T.W. Wood & Sons, Ssedsraen,
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PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,
rime table In effect January 1, 19(M.
WESTWARD.
Dally Ex.
Dally. Sunday,
leoreretown .V30am lOOpm
janes ...,.8 00am 5-21pi?
Charleston l.OOaia 8.8Qt>xsk e
Sumter. 9.40am j
Columbia. ......... ,.11. OOani I
ftonncc^. 9.30am 7J5apin
s" orfclk.s. .. a J 3pm 10,26am
EASTWARD.
Jeorgctotsn10 50am 8.20pm
janes..,., 8.40am 7.00pm
Charleston 7.00am 4 15pm
iumter 5,83pra ?
Columbia 4.15pm j,
Florence 5.00am
Norfolk 9.00am '2.20pm *
Connections made at Lanes with At- p
antic Coast JJne trains and at George- *
hwd with all steamers on Pee Dee,
Slack and Wfcccumaw rivers, induing
service between Georgetown and j
he celebrated summer resort, Pawley's c
staid.
A. 3. B. HARRIS. Acting Kupt. 1
W. R. Blit, Gen. Pass, Age at. r
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Use, Furniture Below Cost.
$1S?WORTH $15 TO $25.
in Proportion.
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BARR & CO.
BROKERS
?AND?
COMMISSION MERCK
We desire to say to onr friend*
nd patrons that we nre still carry-;
ng on business at the old &tand?
rhere we are better than ever before
repared to serre tlien>?
This will be perhaps the hardest
ear that our farmer* kite laid to.
ontend with since the war, and feeing
this ourselves we are going to.
nake it a study to try to. plave proisions
of all kinds ui Kingstree for
a liitle woney as they possibly can
e kid down here tor and sold on a
trietly cash basis. ' Any business
?aa. kaows that Corn, Grits. Bacon,
iColaeses, Flour and such like good*
we the same as money. And. what
air people need in Kingstrre is 4
nan who is able to cope with the utside
business world and bring
hem to their doors as cheap as they
:an get them in any market. '1 his.
an only be done with the money.
ud.it the outset we want to.tell our
mstomers that it takes money to ma
his kind of business, U never has.
>een attempted here before. It is
>nrely experimental, and whether is
ball.succeed or. fail depends upon,
be support Ux> people shall' give it.,
'n this day and age in order to keep,
ip with the markets of the world,
i man has to .study themaudjnakeit^
msiness- and get prices way down in,
>r.der to know when and where to.
>uy. With these introdnetory,
emarke we want now briefly to tell,
ou some of the goods we handle, viz.;
:ORX. SUGAR. .
OATS, COFFEE,.
HAY, CIGARS,,
GRITS, TOBACCO,.
MEAL, SALT,
STARCH,, CANDY,.
'LOUR, CHEESE,
LARD, CRACKERS,.
BACON,, MOLaSSSS,
BTJTTER,. S-TARLYE^,
SOAR, OIL,.
CANNED GOODS.
^For prioes come; to see us. W*.
ell the good3 just as low.43.tkey cau.
ie said..
nMN,
We are prepared to. sell oorji for
iitHre delivery. Priees.caa.be fixe<l
lOWi to nm.till May at cue uniform,
jrice. Price to-day, 30c per, bushel..
UCOH.
This-is a special line with us, and:
f you give us your business, be it
urge or small, we will watch, your
uterests..
LOUR
Wc buy only* in car-lota and ia,
?ricea we lead, and never tollow.
VCE and PEARL GRITS
Wa deaj largely in-Rice and PearL
Jrits. Cs.nsava you money. Try ua.
MAR and COFFEE.
It Ccffee ami Sugar wa venture to.
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liy we cau sen as cueup vsm w.*
sld in the State*
}AT&andHAY:
Oats and Hay always ou hand,. 3
rflOCERJES;
We.deal in all kinds of. Groceries,
nd are always prepared to give you,
be lowest warket price. Always,
ome to,us for. Groceries, and, rest
asured you will be at headquarters in
Lingstiee f-pr everything we handle..
BARR & 00,.
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