The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 01, 1902, SUPPLEMENT, Image 10
SUPPLEMENT.
THE COUNTY REC0RD7
KINGSTREE, S C. .
MAY 1, 1902.
FREE SEED.
Strong Plea Against Our Representation
Being Cut Down.
There are a great many reasons
why we do not want our representation
cut down. One of the
strongest reasons is that in case
.he representation is out down
our annual-supply of live seed
will likewise drop ofT. Just at
this time of the year we are rejoicing
that we have representation
at Washington. There is
nuthing that tills a constituent so
full of joy as to have a nice little
package of goverinent seed handed
out through the postolFice window
to him. His joy abates
somewhat, however, alter he has
planted them and waited several
weeks lor them to come up. Often
he swears that he will never tool
with government, seed again, but
next spring he will be as glad to j
. .1 ... ||,t. S.-HIIP
gei mem v?v?
feeling of lliankt ilness will steal j
vverhiinas he grasps the little I
package with his senator's name
worked neatly in file upper right
hand corner where the stamp
ought to be. It would he a great
sorrow to ns to have to torero
7iiis pleasure, which at its best
happens only once a year.
\ The Southern people should be
veiv carelnl in the selection of
*nen to represent them in congress.
, We need I here strong men, men f
who will put u}> a strong, siiff
ipght. men who will not stand
idly by while Northern and Western
senators !i!i their coffers with j
gove* unit nt seed, leaving none I'm j
the South. We may add here j
that we have o-iver heard ol' seed
in rollers, hut sunno.se j
thai a coffer is about as handy a
thing for seed as anything else.
If our own South Carolina sen-1
si tors would exert as much force in l
getting us seed as they do in I
punching each other's faces, we j
Would be wading around in seed !
knee deep. We have always I
Uioughtthatthegoverniiientshoul'l j
furnish with each package of >eed ;
a ueat little step ladder so that j
1 lie seed may get up.?Spartan-j
b-irg Free Lance.
I
Where Adam Failed.
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Eden is only bounded by the
f limits of the sphere. Adam
lacked wisdom so far as not to
C?n>ider fully the advantage at I
hand before seeking greater ones j
beyond Ids reach. Content our
weapon, we mav laujih at 11 unii.j:
$words. Eden is ours i! we elect
to move forward and possess it.?
Dr. C. C. Abbott, in 1 he May Lip#
pincott.
A hypocrite is a man who
: thinks one way and leads you to
think that he thinks another.
DR. FENNER'S
KIDNEY *
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Backacne
All diseases of Kidneys, /"vir 7 w-s
Bladder. Urinary Organs. I II II .
A Is > Rheumatism. Back U j If ?*
ache.HeartDisease.Gravel.I .1 Jg% 1
Dropsy, Female Troubles. V/ V JL m.
Don't become discouraged. There is a
cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Rentier
He lias spent a life time curing Just such
cases as yours. AU consultations Free.
"I bad scverocase of kidney disease and
rheumatism, discharging bloody matter.
Suffered intense pain. My wlfo was seriously
affected with female troubles. Dr. Fenncr's
Kidney and Backache Cure cured us both.
F. M. WHEELER, Randolph, la."
Druggists. SOc-11. Ask forCook Book?Free.
tT UlTllC'niUPC SuwjCuro Circular. Dr
^1 VliUo UnnUUFooner. Fredonia.ii.Y
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Is It You?
The Editor of The Florence
Daily Times is credited with pos- .
sibly more bright remarks than (
' any other editor in the state. In <
a recent issue he says,''What a
pity it is that people will not run (
j vou clown to nav von wh.?t thev i
i- ? :
| UVTL" \ KJII lin t? i itti ?M. V4V ?? .. ... ,
i collect what you owe them. I
1 Business could be so muchjj
more satisfactorily nip. then, and 1
1 and so much cheaper." Doubtless (
he had in mind some delinquent ]
subscriber. We feel the force of (
this remark when we rellect how |
! many there are who seem to think ;
if costs nothing to run a newspaper,
and who pass and repass you
almost daily and who not only do not
pay you anything, but never ,
even refer to the subject.?Man- }
ning Farmer.
IN FLAM ED I5LADDEP. AND (
KJDNEV. v
Privetts, 8. C\, Feb. 23, 1902. '
1 My Dear Mrs. Gerrald:
' iij ? efroiurnr t/*
lMV>.*eusuii, nnu i.-> ?v |
y<iU, has been in our home for the
l?i?st five days attending: my father, | j
who was on last Wednesday at j
death's door, and we believe but v
for his coming just at thaPtime, he j
would have now been four days
under ground. Father's ease was a
very serious one, inflamed bladder
and kidney, but this morning: we
all feel that the danger is over as a
resuit of bis faithful efforts in the
use of his most wonderful medicine.
We heartily recommend him to
you in Jesus' name, and not only to !
you but to as many as may be suf-j t
fering from any disease. (Jive him
a fair trial ami-I feel sure you will
always praise (irod for tin* day he
came to you in the name of suller- 11
ing humanity. h
Sincorplv vour friend, M
* (J. HitYANT.
For retail and wholesale call on
Fr. J. C. Seott, Kingstive, S. ('.
llloomingvale agent Mrs. T. K.
Smith, buttons agent Mr. It. 1*.
Hinnant.
There are fewer niatter-Ol'-fact
II
men in I he world than snatler-offalsehood
men.
No orders lor corn and oats will
he 111 led unless accompanied by
the cash. Harr & Co,
When a man boaslsol his ancestors
probably he has nothing to
look forward to.
fTsTELLOWPCISoTl
J in your blood ? Physicians call ?
1 it Halarial Germ. It can be seen 6 r
1 changing red blood yellow under g
9 microscope. It works day and | [ r
1 night. First, it turns your com- C |
I plexion yellow. Chilly, aching | j
'1 ccrisstinns creen down vour 8 I
I I backbone. You feel weak and I :
worthless.
ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC 1 :
will stop the trouble now. It enters
the blood at once and || I
drives out the yellow poison, a
If neglected and when Chills, $
Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen- ,
oral break-down come later on, 1
Roberts' Tonic will cure you 9
then?but why wait ? Prevent h , j
future sickness. The manuiac- J i
turers know all about this vel- fe ! *
low poison end have perfected 3 Roberts'
Tonic to drive it out, 5 j
nourish your system, restore B .
appetite, purify the blood, pre- 3 !
vent and cure Chills, Fevers and & j
Malaria, it has cured thous- G "
ardo?It will cure you. or your ?5! ,
money back. This is fair. Try b : *
; & it. Price, 25 cents. |j j
11 L. 11. .Johnson. W, S. Lynch, f j
| sr. .
1 the
urgent Htid Most < omptete
*> fsinbliwlniirnt soutii.
1^0. S. KAG^^ a. S0fi,|(
?iiAXtrPAcrtnutM car?
Sash. Doors- Blinds- '
^ Moulding and Building Material,
| Sash Weights and Cord
CHAJiLEATON, a a
Pare hone oar make, which we guar*
an tap superior to any aold Sooth, and
thereby aave mooey.
Window and Fancy QJa?* a Sqecfettg,
e
"The Bubble Reputation."
' O Owl" said I he Bull-i'mar,
von are Noted as a Person ol Kx-!
teedinj: Wisdom: tell mo how 1
ilso may acquire n Reputation."
.tl)?.<iilaliniu " rmtlipf] the
uiwiio, - v -
)\vl. 4,a:v of lvv<? Kinds. The less I
Valuable Variety Is obtained I)v [
ioing some Work ??!' your Own:j
jut that Reputation which is fur j
jotter is cot by Hooting at the
Work which Others <Jo. if you
lo I)ut Croak as incessantly as I
Toot, your Reputation''for Wisiotn
will \gr<r.v tin!it it is the
Jest."? Frederick Lawrence, in
VIay Lippincotl'.s Magazine.
Little Rock, S. C., Jan. V\ 1002.
V. ('# Neilson,
Dear Sir:?You will plea?" send
no another month's treatment of
tour medicine, C. O. !>., Dillon, s.
?. It has done me more {rood than
inything I have ever taken. 1 am
stronger and can eat anything with
art giving me any trouble. Sleep
veil and have not that fullness of
iead and don't feel nervous. Hease
etui as soon as you get this.
Yours Truly,
MRS ALMA MUTT.
For retail and wholesale call on
)r. D. C. Scott Kings tree, S. C.
iioomingvnle agent Mrs. T. K.
Smith. Suttons agent Mr. it. V.
iinnant.
Any man who is unable to bear
nisforture is truly unfortunate.
Nothing is so uncertain as the
muds of a certain o'ass of poliicians.
Ifyou would m ike a tool of a
lan, applaud rather than praise _
im.
S 5 ^
8 sists the damp, jr w \
ls?/fwwEsa:S j
do not break, v v \ \>>A_ v S J i
Norou^hsur- \ \\\ B ggF Ju t
face to chafe \V f/SL\ \ ft 't
and cut. The \\\ *
harness not 1 \ \ x \ *
j* k:nijlilce ^ \ j
Made by ]J ^ \V(Hi^s\ "
Standard Oil f[ \ \vJJ \ \\
Company ?jj & \ j S
liLIIIIIC GOAST LI1E fillLROAD GO j
f AXDEXSE1) SCHEDULE, \
train's going south.
Dated 35 23 58 51 .">1
Vpril 14, 1902j i
a.m i'. m. a.m.
j?' Floreiu c 3 20; 7 55 9 45j
' Kiiitf-lmi | 9 071 10 59'
\r Lanes ! 4 90) 9 2s'i\m. 11 00
Lanes 4 30 9 2* 7 37 11 0o 9 it; "
V r Charifston t> on 11 15 9 29 1 10 11 .'? > a.
m. p. m. p.m. p. jl.j a. m.
tkaixs ooix<; north.
T.s 32 ; 7>2 i <30 I ay
l_\ *_lj; I * I 7 '
v. m. p. m. i a. m.Ji*. m.'p. m. >
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,0 i ii:iri('?iui! n i|.i.wi.iT. ^ : .
V r I 111-~ j 8 37 G 4~>' 8 1 .V G 00' 7 28
?e Lalies I ?s 07 1 G 45 I (> UG
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V.* Florence , 'J4-7 i 755 j 7 40
!a. M.jlX M A.M. 11'. M
* Daily. '
tTuesday. Thursday ami Saturday. 1
N<?. 52 runs t!irouirli to Columbia via
Central K. K. of S. C. ?
Trains X(w. 7s and 32 run via Wilon
and Fayi'trcvilh'?Short Line? y
tnd make closo connection for all j
joints North. (
Trains on <'. & D. It. It. Daw Fior- (
nee daily except Sunday 10:05 a. in.. k
irrive Darlington 10:30 a. in.. Harts- '
.:ti 1 r? .?> eiipMtv 11 -4"> a. in . !
imtr i
IVadeslioro 12:50 p. in. Leave Florence
laiiy except Sunday 8:0) p. in., arrive 1
Darlington 8:25 p. in.. Raunettsville
1:22 p. in.. Gihson 10:20 p. in. Leave
Florence Sunday only 10:05 a. in., arrive
Darlington 10:30 "a. in.
Leave Gilxon daily except Sunday
3:50 a. in., Rennettsville 0:50 a. in. arrive
Darlington 8:15 a. m.. leave Darlington
7 :*>0 a. nu arrive Florence 0:15
i. in. Leave Wade-lioro daily except
Sunday 4:10 p. m., Clieraw 5:15 p.m. .
Ilartsville 9:15 a. m., Darlington 6:20
p. in., arrive Florence 7:00 p. m.
Leave Darlington 8:50 a. m., arrive
Florence 0:15 a. m.
II. M. EMERSON,
Gen'l Fa-sengar Agent.
J. R. Kknly, Gen. Man'g.
X. M. Emeeson, Traffic Man'g. 1
IF YOU WILL PUT taSK".'
with this gargle jour throat often it will
JL"V> r+tM&r-rJ C
Keep tl
fact always fresh in you
For Cuts, Mashes and al
nceil only to apply
ff|exican ff^uslan
?? fi->\r times nnd the soreness at
be conquered and the wounded
To get the best results you slu
of soft cloth with the liniment a
wound as you would a poultice.
25o., 50c. and $1.00
KEEP AN EYE ON BSPSSS?
diseases among your fowls uia Mexican
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I). C. SCOTT, President.
THE BANK OF K
franco nts a Crrnral B;
; COLLECTIONS CAR KIT L. A' I
? PROMPTLY RE:
! DEPOSITS FROM *!.<> > Ui'V
! B>5?lKi;,r02
! HENRY P. WILLIAMS,
; JOHN A. KKLLKY,
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ZZ The Record and the New York World t.3
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SPRING CLOTH IN (
HA TS AND
FURNISHINGS.
You will find here the verv newest a
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jp-to-(hito Mm-, runiisiiiiiii ..
[Iats.
We make a specialty of extra-size Su
aid Slim Suits.
On receipt of your letter we will se
;ou swatches of Suits if y m are interest
n any. In our tailor department we ha
>ver o!)0 samples for you to select your S
>r extra Pants from.
suits imule to your measure from $13 to i
[hints from to 12.
All Mailorders promptly attended to
i special salesman.
Mo Brown9
GRANITE CLOTHING HOUSE,
Opposite Academy of Music.
224 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
A man is wise only when he
makes good use of his knowledge.
Some men find that Friday is
just as unlucky as any Qthejc. day. t*a
)f Mexico n Mustang Llnglass
half full of water and
quickly euro a Sore Throat.
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his
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1 Open Sores, you
g ^iniment
id inflammation will
flesh healed.
)ul(l saturate a piece
nil bind it upon the
' a bottle.
anil at ho very first sign of
L??cs, 3 iinbletoot or other
Mustang Liniment.
EDWIN G. EPFS, Cnshu r. ?
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II. I). KOI/MNS, ?
I), C. SCOTT.
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