The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 17, 1902, Image 8
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" 11W miif
In chargo of
\V. L. BASS, E?Q.
The utw bridges across the lake t
have bem completed.
* Dr. A. H. Williams was confined fco ;
i?is l>ed several clays last week, bet is '
now better.
P. E. Severance has ?pened up a
*t<*k of goods in bis stcge building-on
.Main street.
Messrs Arthur Jones, D. M. Epp6.
and Willie Shaw and Mi** Pansy Jones
went down to the exposition "Tuesday.
Dr. Walter Hemingway came up
i from Lambent's Saturday and lemalned
in town until Sunday afternoon.
5 C. E. St.Am.md, Esq., of Alcoln,
j' was in town one day last week closing
wo a timber deal for D. W. Alderman
A Co.
J. N. Sauls will move his mill to
, 'Cades right away. He lias purchased
a large body of iimber from Messrs J.
E. and J. 1^. McFadden.
Miss Pauline Baker, now of Gibson,
N. C. spent hut week at E. W. Yates'.
Sunday afternoon she wert down to
Rome "to spend a day or two with her
sister, Mrs* Itly Wilson.
Messrs W. I*. Jordan and J. H. V.
Raskins have formed a partnership
for the t)urnose of carrying on a mcr
< rxntile business. They are occupying
the RoJgers building.
E. T. Moody, who went &wav some
time ago in quest of a home, ha?- returned
without finding a belter jihiee,
J all things considered, than this. We
are glad to have him back and hope he
will remain.
I The Lake City Prng Co. has purchased
a handsome marble s?>da water
>. t fountain and outfit. The investment
represent* Several hundred dollars. It
will be quite an addition to their place
<U business :tnd a source of ?ic'.i?i?t to'
* lovers of cold beverages.
^Irs Cockfield. wife of Washington
('?. kfield. who died a few days agu, was
fifty-three years of age. Be-ide* her
, husband slie leave* eleven children to
V iegret her departure. She was a consistent
member of Liberty church,
where she is buried. The Stricken
family have our sympathies.
We hope the readeis of tkis column
will pardon its many shortcomings for
several weeks. For a month <?r two
our health has been very puoT. so poor
that ai best we have been able to give
ela.?rv vi?ru c)inrf umH i I. ? rv?yf I
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articles an I at time* Co p ?ur that it
has been impossible for u? to write
?MiTtbing at all.
Our people will easily remember li.
P. byrd. of Florida. lie spent several
months la*t year in this town and surrounding
country. Well, he was here
last week with bis bride. The young
couple had l?een taking their honey
moot; at the exposition and came up f-?r
a few days before returning to their
home. We extend our congratulations
to Mr. byrd and hope his troubles are
now over.
The strawberry growers are getting
Teadv for the sejsou. Several car
load* of cares and cups have been
ordered. J. J. M. Graham Ins some
seven thousand crates now so-red in
warehouse ready for the se i*,?n. The I
berry fields are looking well. The!
cold snaps ki]led a good many berries J
and the continued cool v. either rill
make the season a little late. S. M.
Astvins has some ripe herries?not
enough to ship but enough to **uov.
che condition of the crop With continued
goo 1 weather some bei tics will
be shipped the latter part of this week
?>r the first of next. The season vtui
be lairir open by about j.ho 25th.
Scranton Snap Shots.
Kamwin*.hi<section have taken advantosg of
' .c fi.u' v.-fttner of the past wcck?r i.vu to push
r heir crop plia-itiaz.
The cold nights of the na t t>-v class have
seriously retarded the Rrowtn of iru ? vvueUWes.
Mr. P. S. Wall ami family took in tho expedition
last Tuesday. Thc v had the pleas-n. >f tvin.;
there.- I'reshicitf' * ltay.
A consid.-ruhle number 01 '!e iruin the
?ountry Ixianleci the tmin here last week to vl-.it
'.'huxloaton and the exposition.
To accommodate the exposition visitors the A.
<\ L railroad lias I veil runniui; i lor*rest p.?
Outer trains reeently that have rvui seen here
lor a number of years.
Messrs Wiuslow Wright and 1L Naehrruu arc
buying cross ties at this, point.
SLY FuX.
A car Texas Red K?:< Preol'
Oais ?<>in? at 80 cents while tliev
last.' I$arrifc<'o.
I" I Soft
| Harness m..
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WIELDS A SHARP AX.
Millions marvel at the multitude of
maladies cut olT by Dr. Kind's New
t i'- d.? nn.ct il ict i ??*int? too.
IjIIC 1 4UKT?Ulin IMVOW Ml.nvv
Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles?
Dyspepsia, Lo^of Appetite, Jaundice,
Biliousness, Fever, Malaria, all fali
before these wonder workers. 35c at
!> C. Scott's d-nsir store.
Toe many men whisper their Hk?a
and shout their dislikes.
A NEARLY FATAL RUNAWAY
Started a horrible ulcer on the leg of
/. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111.;
which delicti doctors and all remedies
for four years. Then Bucltlen's
Arnica Salve euied him. Just as good
for Boils. Burns. Braises, Cut*, Corus,
Scalds, Skin Eruption? ar.d Piles. 25c
at D. C. Scott'? ding ?tore. ;
We often achieve our greatest auc
ceases bj uttcrlv failing. ?'
A DOCTOR'S BAD PLIGHT.
"Two years ago, as a result of a severe
cold, I lost my voice," writes Di.
M. L. bcarbrotigh, of Hebron, Ohio,
"then began an obstinate cough.
Every remedy known to rae as a practicing
physician for 35 years, failed,
and I daily grew worse. Urged to try
I)r. King's New Discovery for ConsufuptioB,
Coughs and colds, I found
quick relief, and for last ten days have
felt better than for two years." Positively
guaranteed for Throat and Lung
troubles by D. C. Scott.
Some men'inmate the foolishness
of Solomon and imagine that they
are as wise as he.
THE GREAT DISMAL SWAMP
Of Virginia is a breeding ground of
Malaria germs. So is low, wet or
marshy ground everywhere. These
germs cause weakness, chills and fevrr,
aches in the ^mei muscles, and
may induce dangerous maladies. But
Electric Bitters never fail to destroy
them and cure malarial troubles.
They will surely prevent typhoid.
"We tried many remedies for Malaria
and Stomach and Liver troubles.''
writes John Charleston, of Byesville,
O , "but never tound anything as good
as Electric Bitters." Try them. Only
50c. D. C. Scott guarantees satisfaction.
The man who always stop to pick
up a pin seldom manages to pick up
au opportunity.
WANTS TO HELP OTHERS.
"I had stomach trouble all my life.''
sav? Eilw. Mehler, proprietor of the
Union Bottling Works, Erie, Pa..uand
tried all kinds of remedies, went to
several doctors and spent considerable
money trying to get v moment's
peace. Finally I read of Kod?l I)ysOn
rr> :iiirl ImvA hepn f.%k!li?r if, to
iny great satisfaction. I never found
its equal for stomach trouble and gladly
recommend it in ho|>e that I may
help other sufferers,n Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure cures all stomach troubles,
You don't have to diet. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digests what you eat. D. C.
Scott.
Usually the chief difference between
preaching and practice is in
the amounts of the salaries.
SAVED MANY A TIME.
Don't neglect coughs and colds even
if it is spring. Such cases often result
seriously at this season just because
people are careless. A do?e ot One
Minute Cough Cur/i will remove all
danger. Absolutely sife. Acts at
nee. Sure ere for coughs, colds,
croup, grip, bronchitis, and other
mr<m anil ring imuoics " i naye
used One Minute Cough Cure several
years," says Postmaster C. O. Dawson.
Barr, 111. "It is the very best cough
medicines on the market. It ha-*
saved tne many a severe six*ll of sick,
uess and I warmly recommend it.
' The children's favorite." I). C. Scott
Doubtless the captains of industry
believe they are entitled to it because
the people seem to like it.
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A \ ALL A I'tLtTj :>t lil/LK 1-> r.
FOR COl'GHS AXI) COLDS IK CHII.HKEX.
'I h:ive not the .slightest hesitancy
in recommending Chamberlain.sC??ugh
Itemed;.' to all vrlio ? re suffering from
coughs or colds," says Clias. M. Cramer.
Eso.. a xvcll known watchmaker, of
Colombo. Ceylon. "It ha* been some
two years since the City Djspensary
first called my attention to this valu*
able medicine and 1 have repeatedly
'. -<! it and it has always been beneIt
has cured me quickly of all
on est. cold*. It is especially effective
for children and seldom takes more
than one. bottle to cura them of hoarseness.
1 have persuaded many to try
this valuable medicine, and they are
all a* well pleased as myself over the
result*." For sal* by D. C. Bcott,
Druggist,
Some men vote as they prey.
Try Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver
Tablets, the best physic. For sale by
D. C. Scott, I)iuggi*t
Men never go to heaven by joining
the preacher.
To Cura a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. E. W.
Grove's signature is on each box.2oc.
Indolent Wish is forever envious
I of Energetic Endeavor.
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The Best Prescription for Malaria.
Chills anil Fever Is a bottle of
Graves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is ,
simply iron aid quinine ina tasteless
form. No onre?no pay. Prica 60c.
It takes something more than a
house to make a home.
Stops the Cough
and Works off the Cold.
Laxative Promo-Quinine Tablets
cure* cold in one day. No curA,
no pav. Price 25 cents.
Often there is no appreciable difference
between strenuosity aid conceit.
You Know What you are Taking
When you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle
showing that it is simply Iron and
Quinine in a tasteless form. No
cure, no pay. 50c.
The average man doesn't wornmuch
about the poverty of his neighbor.
NEGLECT MEANS DANGER.
Don't neglect biliousness and constipation.
Tour health will suffer permanently
if you do. DeWitt's Little
Early Risers cure such cases. M. B,
Smith, Butternut, Mich., says "DeWitt's
Little Early Risers are the most
satisfactory pills 1 ever took. Never
gripe or cause nauj-ea." D. C. Scott.
Dreadful drcaraa are sometimes
the penalty of a disordered conscience.
"A neighbor ran in with a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy when my son was
suffering with severe cramps and was
given up as beyond hope by my regular
uhrsician. who stands high in his pro
tension. After administering three
deses of it, my son regained consciousness
and recovered entirely within
twenty-four hours,""says Mrs. Mary
Haller. of Mt. Crawford. Va. This
Remedy is for sale by I). C. Scott,
Druggist.
That tired feeling is often due to
a strenuous effort to live without
work.
GOOD FOR RHEUMATISM.
Last fall I was taken with a very
severe attack of muscular rheumatism
which caused tne great pain and annoyance.
After trying several prescriptions
and rheumatic cures, I decided
to nse Chamberlain's Pain Balm,
which I hid seen advertised in the
South Jer<eyman. After two applications
of this Remedy I was much better
and after ??imr one bottle, was com
plctely eurtd,?Sai.i.ik Harris, Salem,
X. J. For sale by 1). C. Scott, Druggist
Courtship is merely the preliminary
skirmish before the regular
battle begins.
BKTTEIi THAN PILL*.
The question has been asked. "In
what way are Chamberlain's Stomach
& Liver Tablets superior to pills?*'
Our answer is: They are easier and
more pleasant to take, more mild and
irontle in effect and more reliable as
they can always be depended upon.
Then they cle*n?e and invigorate the
stomach and leave the bowels in a nat
UIA1 I'UIIUII Kill, TTI1IJC |#IHO ttic lll'/IV
harsh in effect and their use is ften
followed by constipation. For sale by
I). C. Scott, Druggist.
Many a physician would soon die
of starvation if paid only for the
patients lie cures.
SHOT IN HIS LEFT LEG.
For all kinds of sores, burns, bruises,
or other wounds DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve Is a sure cure. Skin diseases
yield to it at or;cc. Never fails in
cases of piles. Coolir.g and healing.
None genuine but DeWitt'*. Beware
of counterfeits. "I suffered for many
years fron a sore caused by a gun.shot
wound in the left leg." says A. S.
Fuller' English, Ind. "It would not
heal and gave me much trouble. I '
used all kinds of remedies to no pur*
pose until I tried DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. A few boxae completely
cured me." D. C, Scott.
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We have or han) a car load of I
them linger Ion er tfierefere
We Pass Up The
Don't quarrel with opportunity, b
last. All the standard makes, such as
clock,E nger, Barber and R. E. Jones
We make you practicallv p ??ser
uUJ
LIVERY DEF
Is al vays supplied with Good Horses i
J. L, STUCf
I I /-NM
Laxe mi
ZfcTe-sxr Store!
One chance is all we ask to convinc
OUR SPEC]
Until, lies' and Gents' fin
THINGS THAT DELIGHT THE L
THAT CAN'T
STEWART
Lake Cil
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
Having sold us her entire stock a
who is in our employ, will be pleased
at our store.
DR, L, B. JDHT
Droo+ininn Phi/cirian S
I I nUilVIIIIJ HJ vaviMiaj v
Next Door to Stuart & Floyd.,
Pare Chemical* aid Med
Preparation*. All kind* of|Dru
*ltr*. Fancy Perfumery ?and Fli
<*reeiu Garden Seed*, Etc.
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Cold and Kerre
or ererv kind. Sedu Water, <7<x
I'rcNh 1'rnit*, Fancy ('andie?, 'JTo I
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J D. C. SCOTT, President.
| THE BANK OF
i| Transacts a General
! COLLECTIONS CAREFULL
5 PROMPTLY
5 DEPOSITS FROM $1.00 1
i DIREt"
I HENRY P. WILLIAMS,
I JOHN A. KELLEY,
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W. F. CLAYTON.
Attorney - at - Law.
FLORENCE, S. C.
I
Practices in all the United States
Courts, and in the Courts of Florence
and Williamsburg Counties.
Attention, Bicycle Riders!
I CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OP
Bicycle Sundries,
Eepairine Material
and Tires
SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH
Bring mc jour difficult repair work
Am prepared to execute first-clas>
work on short notice.
Respectfully,
E. J. AOSTO>.
Kingstreo. S, C.
A hope for the future is better .
than a regret for the past
Dr. Cady's Condition Powders.
Are Just what a horse needs when in
bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but
medicine and the best in use to put a
horse lit prime condition. Price 25 cts
per package. For sale by D. C. Scott.
No orders for corn and oat? will
be filled unless accompanied by
ihe cash. Barr & Co,
TfcU alfnttar* U ea rrty box of Ua (eaakM i
Laxative Bromo-Qunioe <
nmUj that mrm |?H ta 4#
1UGGIES, and" can't afford to let
Profits to You.
ut come now and buy while they
Hackney, Taylor A Canadyj Hayit
of half the profits if you buy now
^ARTMENT
md Stylish and Serviceable Veli!elt?8
(EY & CO,,
y, 3. 0.
ITe"w G-oocLsI
e you of the quality of our goods.
ALTY IS
isnioos, on Mi id M\m.
iADIES HEARTS AT PRICES
BE BEAT.
& FLOYD,
ty, S. O.
DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY
nd good will Miss Ida G. R^dgers,
to serve her friends and customers
siSOri urgeon
and Druggist,
LAKE CITY, S. C.
iclaex. Patoat and noa-Vi'ret
Prists' ^andriem Toilet Requi*
lYorlag Extracts. Alao Parif*
-wvvwvwv
jshing Drinks
ca Coin. Etc., and a fine line of
Imcco, Clears and Cigarettes.
tW?AWV\W\\V\1AWViWV\ d
EDWIN 0. EPFS, Cashier, i
KIN GST REE. j
Banking Business. t
Y LOOKED AFTER AND j
REMITTED. i
CP WARD RECEIVED. i
l'ORS t i
R. D. ROLLINS, i
D, C. SCOTT. *
W. L. BASS,
Attorney at Law.
LAKE CITY, S. C.
r
H. G-. A SKINS,
Attorney and Counselor at Lav.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
LAKE CITY, S. C.
1-9 ly
AM SNIDEB
Surgeon Dentist.
Kingstree, 16lh to-SOth of each
month.
Lake City, 1st to 15th of each
month.
Kin?:stree, every Saturday.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
TjjciuoT
DENTIST.
KINGaTKEE, S. C.
FOB SALE.
Brick in any quantity to suit purchaser.
The Best Dry Press Machine-made
XBEICSLy
Special Shape* made to order. Correspondence
solicited before placing your
ordett. W. R. FUNK.
P. 0 Box 103. KiDgitrce, 3. C.