The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 03, 1902, Image 3
Hall's Catarrh Care hi a liquid and is taken I
internally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. Write
Box testimonials, free. Manufactured by
F. J. Chbkky & Co., Toledo, O. j
It's funny that a girl in society to keep 1
tn must be continually going out.
Iam sure Piso's Cure lor Consumption saved ,
Hy life three years ago.?Mas. Thomas Robmcks,
Maple St., Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17,1900.
Dark Hair {
" I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor
for a great many years, and although
I am past eighty years of
fe, yet I have not a gray hair ia
my head."
< Geo. Yellctt, Towson, Md.
\Pe mean all that rich,
dark color your hair used
to have. Ir it's gray now,
no matter; for Ayer's
Hair Vigor always restores
color to gray hair. I
Sometimes it makes the g
t" m*n?w von; hoovr ntlH I
?M >VI J uvu. 1 ? ._
kmg; and it stops falling
f tne hair, too.
I Sl.U bottle. Alt dn*rfct>.
If your druggist cannot supply you, j
and us one dollar and wo -will express i
you a bottle. Be sure and cite the name
Of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass.
mmmmmmrnm J ,
"GuS" T>oubtle?a Died Happy.
An elephant named Hue, 135 yeart
?ld, which has for many years traveled !
over England and the continent 1b ?
Gtnnett's and- Alexander'* circuses.
tiled at "Hereford the other morning ij
from tht? effects of a severe cold. His ;j
mediciw: included fifteen bottles of!
whisky, rum and brandy. Qus when
?t a French seaside resort distinguished
himself by rescuing two cihldren
who were in danger-of drowning
to the sea. He was bathing himself,!
when, hearing the children's crjes, he
dashed to their rescue And brought
them safely to land.
It is esuiUcvteu luAb iue projected ^
railway .from southern to western
Australia win cost $22,000,000 and
take frre years to build.
Mrs. D. Arnold,
Woman's Club, Granc
Angeles, Cal., Relie
Lydia E. Pinkham's A
" Dear Mrs. Pinkham : ?I su
in my womb, and the doctors declar<
dergo an operation, which I dreaded
" My husband consulted an old
although he was not a practising j
that Lydia E. Pinkliam's Veg
me. That same day I took my firs
until twelve bottles had been used,
appear, but my general health was
not felt so well since I was a youn^
" As I have suffered no relapse
icine, I am sure that your Compoun
gaved my life."?Mrs. D. Arnold.
$5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABO\
When women are troubled wit]
menstruation, weakness, leueorrhoea
womb, that bearing-down feeling, inf
bloating (or flatulence), general (lebi
tration, or are beset with such symptc
excitability, irritability, nervousnesi
gone," ana M want-to-be-left-alone "
they should remember there is one
Pinkhara'g Vegetable Compoun*
Refuse to buy any other medicine, fc
laptat Court Sustains tho Toot-Kaso
Trade-Mark.
Justice Laughlin, la Supreme Court, Buffalo,
bas just ordered a permanent injunction,
with coats, and a full accounting of
Bales, to issue against the manufacturer of
foot powder called "Dr. Clark's Foot Powder,"
and also against a retail dealer, restraining
from making or selling the same,
which is declared, in the decision of the
Court, an imitation and infringement of
"Foot-Eabk," the powder to shake into your
shoes, Allen S. Olmsted, of Le Koy, V Y.,
Is the owner of the trade-mark "Eoot-Easx."
The decision in this case upholds his trademark
and renders all parties liable who
? -- 1-t?r.loj-n unon the
lrauauicun; ?v r
market * spurious and similar appearing
preparation, labeled and put up in envelopes
and boxes like Foox-Rask.
What About Toor School Honces?
You may not this season be able to build a
new one, or make the radical changes in the
eld one that you had in contemplation, but
there is no "school district in the United
States that cannot afford to tint with Alabastine
the interior of their buildings, thus
making them more attractive, getting colors
mode with special reference to their effects
on the eyes of the pupils, getting a sanitary
and rook base cement coating that will not
harbor disease germs.
The closeJy crowded school rooms need all
the safeguards to the health of the pupil that
intelligent officiate can surround tnem with,
and all sanitarians unite In saying that AJabastine
is the only proper material to be
used on such walls.
Tctterlne la Texas.
~I enclose 50c. in staay?. Mall me one or
two boxes of Tetterine, whatever the price;
It's nil right ?does the work."?Wm.
Schwarz, Gainesville, Texas. 50e. a box by
mail from J. T. Bhuptriae, Savannah, Ga.,
* -? ?-? <?
41 your urugjjL-i uvu &
FITS permanently eured-No fits or nervousness
after first day's use of I>r. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer. %'it rial bottle and treatise free
Dr. It.H. Kx-ikk. Ltd., 981 ArchSt.,Phlla., l?a.
Too much pnde at nothing to be proud
of.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teething, soften the gumr, reduces inflammation,
allays pain,cores wind colic. 25c. a bottle
?
t'lf All?ru'<? foot- S*M,
It Is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, J
Tired, Aching, Hot, Sweating Feet,Corns aud
Bunions. Ask for Alien'sFoot-Ease, a powder
to be shaken into the shoes. Cures while you I
walk. At all Druggist** and Shoe Stores, 25c.
Don't accept any substitute. Sample sent !
Free. Address, Allen S. Ohnsted, LeRoy, N.Y.
.Notice in anotber column the advertise- \
meat of southern Dental College. Atlanta.
Ga.,?one of the beat dental colleges in th? I
country. So. 27. j
An Kr Chief .Justice's Opinion.
Judge 0. E. Locbrane, of Georgia, ?n a
letter to Dr. Diggers, states that he never
suffers himself to be without a bottle of Dr.
.Diggers' Hucklebeci\y Cardial for the relief of
All bowel troubles. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, etc.
.Sold by all Drug&ikia, J15.and 60c. bottle.
<4, "W
President German j
1 Pacific Hotel, Los
^ed of a Tumor by
Vegetable Compound. |
ffered four years ago with a tumor j
?d I must go to the hospital and un- :
very much and hesitated to submit, i
friend who had studied medicine, 1
jhysician, and he said he believed 1
etablo Compound would cure
t dose, and I kept it up faithfully
, and not only did the tumor disvery
much improved and I had
j woman.
since, and as I took no other medd
restored my health and I believe i
E LETTER IS NOT GENUINE.
i irregu'ar, suppressed or painful
. displacement or ulceration of the
lammation of the ovaries, backache,
lity, indigestion, and nervous prosuns
as dizziness, faintness, lassitude,
3, sleeplessness, melancholy, "allfeelings,
blues, and hopelessness,
tried and true remedy. Lydia E.
1 at once removes such, trouble*
>r you need the best
valx
ibce5ter
?bon ton\
:orsets. 1
STRAIGHT FRONT B
icme of perfection in corset making. Jj
no equals for ease, grace, and elegance.,JF
ask vour dealer Jw
TO SHOW THEM.
ircesfer Corset Co.
3RCESTER,
. ir"
SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL
Industrial niscellany.
Authoritative announcement is made
of extensive additions of machinery
just completed by the Golden Beit
Manufacturing Co. of Durham, N. C.
This company's plant at Edgemont, a
suberb of Durham, has previously been
operating 1G.C00 spindles and 4u0
looms; to this has been added 8416
spindles and 240 looms. This gives the
plant a total of 24,416 spindles, 640
looms, opening machinery, carding apparatus
and fall complement required.
This company produces cloth and manufactures
same into sacks for shot,
coin, seed, etc., made in any size, with
printing. It is probable that more than
$120,000 was expanded for the additional
machinery mentioned.
The following are official quotations
on cottonseed and cottonseed products
as posted at the Cotton Exchange in
New Orleans on the 16th inst.: Prime
refined oil in barrels, 4314 cents per
gallon; off refined oil in barrels, 4214
tents per gallon; prime crude oil, loose,
3514 cents per gallon; off crude, nominal
per gallon; prime cottonseed cake,
$27.50 per ton of 2240 pounds; off do,
nominal; prime cottonseed meal, $27
per ton of 2240 pounds; off do., nominal;
soap stock, 1.50 cents per pound;
linters, per pound?A. 3% cents; B,
314 cents; C, 314 cents; cottonseed in
sacks delivered in New Orleans, $16
per ton oi 2000 pounds; in bulk delivered
in New Orleans, $15 per ton of
2000 nounds.
The Independent Refining Co. ha?
been chartered, with a capital of $50,000.
The works and plant of the company
will be located at Charleston, S.
C. The stock-holders are Mpssrs. C. A.
Woods, Marion; E. K. Durgan and
Bright Williamson, Darlington; W. F.
Stephenson, Cherav; Morris Israel and
R. B. Lebby, Charieston; H. C. Hardison,
Wadesboro, and other prominent
stockholders in various cottonseed-oil
mills in South Carolina. The
company expects to handle CO,000 barrels
of oil during the season. A meet- "
ing for organization will be held at the
Charleston Savings Institution on the
24th Inst. Mr. Morris Israel will manage
the finances of the company.
Arrangements have betm perfected at
Ninety-Six, S. C., for establishment of
a $200,000 cotton mill, and charter has
been applied for. The company takes
the title of the Ninety-Six Cotton Mill,
and intends to equip a plant of 10,000
spindles asd complement. Most of the [
machinery has been purchased, and J. I
E.Serrmeaf Greenville, S. C.,has been j
engaged as architect in charge. The j
leading incorporators are E. M. Lipscomb
of Ninety-Six and Ellison A.
C DaUAH C P
Ui kJ. v.
A <rmipar<y was organized Inst week
at Kershaw, S. C., to build a $25,000
eottoa-seed-<Til mill of 5orty toes capacity.
The officers of the company
elected were John T. Stevens, president;
5. W. Heath, wice-pnesident;
James M. Carson, secretary, and J. F.
U'Brien, treasurer and general manager.
The company has purchased a
ite for the plant ,and will be in the
market at onoe for the purchase of
building material, etc.
The Glenvillt Planing Mill Co of
Glenrille, W. Ta., has been chartered,
with a capital stock of $10,000. The incorporators
are J. N. Schoctleford, E.
W. Flojd, Robert L. Ruddell, John E.
Arbuckle arul others, all of Glenville.
oninmont nf lnmher last week
x a\ oui^tuwmv ? ??
from the port of Mobile were 4412,OOtf)
feet, and for the season 73,638,247 feet,
against 89,574,800 feet last year. Shipments
of sawn timber amounted to
686,528 cubic feet, ami of hewn timber
350,OSS cubic feet
The plant of the A. De Loach Milling
Co. of Atlanta, Ga., was destroyed by
fire on the 13tb inst? entailing a loss
estimated at $75,000, partially covered
by insurance. Five thousand feet
of lumber, the property of the company,
were also destroyed.
The plaining mill of the Tallafcalla
Lumber Co. at Laurel, Miss., was destroyed
by fire on the 8th inst The
loss Is estimated at $20,000, with $8000
insurance. The other buildings and
loading sheds were saved.
The dry-kiln of the Dixie Mill of Mobile.
Ala., owned by Blackshear & Co.
together with 60,000 feet of lumber,
were destroyed by fire last week. The
loss Is total, with Insurance on kiln
and lumber $3500.
Edgemont Cotton Mills, Durham. N.
C.. has completed Installation of additional
machinery, Including 240 looms
and 8500 spindles. This increases tbe
plant to 25,500 spindles and 520 looms.
It is stated that a cotton mill will be
built at Talladega, Ala., incidental to
the establishment of a water-powerelectrical
plant by the Talladega Company
(reported as capitalized at $600,000
and with headquarters in Pittsburg.
Pa.) which has just been grantrd
franchises.
Textile Notes.
It is reported that Tavora Cotton
Mills of Yorkville, S. C.. will install 100
looms and other machinery to change
its product to fancy cotton cloth. An
expenditure of about $15,000 is said to
be contemplated.
Messrs. H. M. Wilson, J. C. Gate, II. '
B. Burn and W. L. Forrest have incorporated
the Crescent Hosiery Co. at
Nashville, Tenn., with capital of $12,500.
Clifton (S. C.) Manufacturing Co.
has declared an extra dividend (not a
semi-annual, as stated recently) of 2
per cent, regular semi-annual divi.
dend is 4 per cent, and this extra divi- ,
dend makes a total of 10 per cent for 1
the year.
MEDICAL I
Of the United State;
mends P
ThcWomen AlsoRecom-!\
mend Pe-ru-na. J
Miss Blanch Grcv, 174 Alabama street, j
Memphis, Tenn., a society woman of Mem- j
phis, writes:
"To a society woman whose nervous j?
force is often taxed to the utmost from j J
lack of rest and irregular meals 1 know of <
nothing which is of so much benefit as Pe-jJ
runa. I tcv>k it a few months ago when 1 <
felt my strength giving away, and it soon j<
made itself manffest in giving me new j J
strength and health."?Miss Blanch Grey, j <
Mrs. X. Schneider. 2409 Thirty-seventh {J
Place. Chicago, 111., writes: j <
"After taking several remedies without' J
result I began last year to take your valu- j j
able remedy, Peruria. I was a complete j i
wreck Had palpitation of the heart, cold 11
hands and feet, female weakness, no appc-ji
tite, trembling, sinking feeling nearly alli|
the time. You said I was suffering with
systemic catarrh, and I believe that I received
your help in the nick of time. I fol- J
lowed vour directions carefully, and can j
say to-day that I am well again. I cannot
thank you enough for my cure."
Pcruna cures catarrh wherever -located.
Peruna is not a guess nor an experimentit
is an absolute scientific certainty. Peruna
has no substitutes?no rivals. Insist
upon having Peruna.
A free book written by Dr. Hartman,
on the subject of catarrh In Its
different phases and stages, will be
o+nt t-ree to ami address by The Pe
runa Medicine Co., Columbua, Ohio.
Catarrh is a systemic disease curable
only by systemic treatment. A remedy
that cures catarrh must aim directly at the
depressed nerve centres. This is what Peruna
does.
If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory
results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and he will be
pleased to give you his valuable advice
gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0.
BOILE
Work, Shaftlnc, PuUeya. Gear.ng, Boxes. Haapr
parity, 300 bait S. Lombard Koundrr, Mucl
SOUTHERN DENT
If you are interested in obtaining a d<
of fuH instruction. Address Dr. J. XD. J
Medical coilege of Virginia.:
ESTABLISHED 1838.
1 he Pix'y- Firth Session will commencs
September 30ch IdOi Departments of
Medi' in**. Dentistry ami Pharmacy,
Well equipped Laboratories, su'.e-did Ho-pltal
tacuities and abunnance of CDnical Material
afford ur excelled cpportuoit ea for
practical work. For An nouncement and further
InfotmsMon, address, Chrtaiopher
'l ompklua.ill. Du? Deau, Richmond, \'x.
BIG MONEYl
; Salesmen
jjThel*rr*t Tailoring
BHkA Tpfcw wanta men in ererr
WlmraAy<?WK town and county In U.S.
I^.^^BgQDyi \ to take order* for made\
to-meaaure clothing.
V' We teach yon the boilP.ti7\S^T7fWanVa
i neo?andatart too Tree.
S 'J&mSHESkJ \ Th^i is no ehfap
M ItlffaBMImni. j? acbeme. Wooffer IIO.CJO
I' >' } jtpBrtBrb* J to anyone who can 4
ki '? ,'/ kSBTSc JK ' Pr0Te that any g-.rment
[A , S. /JjUgllBta t we aond oat ia not cat
lij'J;ft *3imwwrg? i and made to meaaare.
Hj |A iSjBfcSiwjMttLA/ None but Union J.abor
IT'f1 if employed. Union Label
i. 1 !' i^S jHjT'V. L -J in ercry garment.
|f f j;B iw(r7T TheenormoaaTolame
i .V 1211, fw 't/V ?f baalneae enable* ua
^MSw w'' iw to aell Fine Tailoring
mwZ iMm ' U at loweat prlcea ever
JBi'" -1 known. Our aaleamrn
EE?jrflF gHr-flf hare no competition
?1 and earn from t'JOto $00
per week. Can refcryon
to hondreda doing it now. A grand opportunity
for energetic men. Even a part of your time will
bring you from (10 to $'J) per week. Experience
nnneceaaary; We Ml you horn and guarantee
furvrtf.
Oor xarment* are worn by all classes In erory
part of the Union. Taking orders U easy, pleasant
and profitable. Being the largest corporation of
the kind, we easfly ondersell all competition.
Only one man employed in each locality. Don't
4elay. Bend your address with references and wo , |
will explain how hundreds hare escaped from
drudgery at starvation wages nnd now earn from
ewe to three thonssnd a year. Yon can do tho
saaue. Our references-The National Bank of the
Bepnbllc. any Express Co., or reliable mercantilo
Srm in Chicago. Write at once
ZZJJW0I3 CUSTOM TATLGEXSQ COMPAKT
147.161 Fifth Aw., Chicago. Ilia.
[headache?>?*. i
j ncuredClllll I
8*leo Feverishness, Sick Headache, g
Nervous H-ad ache etc. 15,25 and g
50c. At Drug Storca. ~
MsvvrrTTvr^wLTrnvnni'
tU. wJ^^*?jPWWll A I Dr?t*uu
Genuine stamped CCC. Never sold in bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something just as good."
HEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Tnlane University of Lonisiana.
FoundeCL in 1634. and now has 8,694 Graduates, j
It' t4?inti|>i for practical in.tructioD, both in ample ;
laboratories and abundant hospital inaterlalsare unequalled.
Fme .cc.nl.giT.n to the great Chsritr Hospital
with 9UU beds snd JU, 000 patients annuaHjr- Special
instruction it given daijr at the bedside of the sick.
The next aeiaion bejtna October 28d, 1901. For catalogue
aid information address Paor. 8- E- Chaillb,
M. D-. Dean, P. O. Drawer Ml, New Orleans, La.
SWIFT CREEK Stock and Dairy Farm.
f X?r" O Has for .ale a targe nu v.berof
, j 17*. nlcejrounf rectstered a.J.C c.
iVVft' J wyVi Jersey Holla and Heifers,
4 JsY None b?; we bred in the South.
Pf, \J Combining closely thstnoit
\T\\ fm noted and up-to-date blood
l\ \\ . ;fl In America. Bulla 10 to U
months old. fJS.00. Half art. .
note Me, 883.00- POLAND-CHINA PIOS.#5.00 each,
lend check and set what you want.
T. P. BRASWtLL. Prop.. Battlohoro.il. a
EXAMINER
3 Treasury Recom'e-ru-na.
| Dr. Llewellyn Jordan. j
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DR. LLEWELLYN JORDAN, Medical
Examiner of the U. S. Treasury Department,
graduate of Columbia College,
and who served three years at West Point,
has the following to say of Peruna:
' Allow me to express my gratitude
to you for the benefit derived from
your wonderful remedy. One short
month has brought forth a vast
change, and 1 now consider myself
a well man after months of suffer'
ing. Fellow sufferers, Peruna will
cure you."
Peruna immediately invigorates the
nerve-centies which give vitality to the
mucous membranes. Then catarrh disappears.
Then catarrh is permanently cured.
Q O AND ENGINES'
Tanks, Stacks, Standpipes
and ^beet-Uoa
srs. Etc. Building Castings?c ist everv day; as- *
tine Mild Holier \V?>rk?, AugUsta. CJa.
AL COLLEGE, A"o-'Z
sntal education write for free catalogue
Foator,D*an, <U Inman lildg., Atlanta,Ga?
RlfiAIVS
I would feel bloated after eating
the plainest meal/ I would suffer
with headache that nearly drove <
me crazy and would be so nervous
that if any one spoke a little quick
to me I would cry. I could not help
it. I was not fit for any kind of
I work. Since I have been taking
' I l .1 * 1 1 1
Ktpans i aouies ine neigaoors ana
my friends notice the change and
inquire the cause. I always say
Ripans did it. I take one after
each meai and one before retiring.
At druggists.
The Fire-Cent packet la enough for an
ordinary occasion. The family bottle,
to cents, contains a supply for a vear.
nrniLLSMNiii;
I i OFUICH.HOND. VA.,^'
I I The moit prominent and succe-sful ,pa?
ciailot on
A Mr^CD
vriM vunf.
Tumor and Diseases of W? n en. of lie Son'b,.
is summering in hendersoi. viile. N. C. th*> ?
months ot July and August. 'J he Dr.-take* ? '
this opportunity of < ITering hie serv.c?? tothe
^offerers or Western ioitb and South-.
Cxrollna. Consultation aid Kan mi uaV-otii
j ree?ample accommodation protdtd for patients
from a distance. lirxduated Nurse its.
att.ndance. Addles* or tall 06 Main SlL
Hendersovllle. N, tJ. Alter Sept 1st call ox
adder*1. Tiik Dk. Dakiel Sanjtokilm.i tcb?
mond. V.h ?end for my il'.u-trat d book on
Cancer Free.
vijizrn positions
TT For all COItlPtTEM SIUiilNlS.
CAN SECl'KK VOU OKK.
A Tiigb-Ora- e School for ambit'ous young
Men and Women of moderate mean* Yoo
have money enough to enter with ui Send
at once for Dirge new ? at dome.
COLUMBIA BU8INEES COLLEGE.
t olumbia, fl. C.
l?feqrqpsy
fel W 10 U^iy ULAintm rrjx.
LI jr) E&ts made Dropry and its coo*
PmL z7 plioatlons a special* y tor twentr
4U? / years with tE? aojt woodor?|
r, ( anoo383. Havoccrtdmany tioua*
/J^endcaaes.
:s. s. 2. oasars sobs,
- Box B Atlanta, Ga.
fortunate
The man who woos (gg^i
In a pair 0'
Bed Seal Shoes. >-4?!M
HOME STUOY. SSSffK&
PENMANSHIP, etCM successfully gjgfy U
taught by mail (or no charges) bySjS/ 11?
Draulhon's Bus. Calto&es Nash- JD
vllle, St. Louis, Atlanta, Montgom- Shi
ery, Fort Worth, Galreston, Little ~
Rock, Shreveport. May deposit atomy fit o-nk
till position is secured. 10,000 students. Fo*
Booklet on "Home Studywor colletyo Catalog, ad.
Dtp. 69. Draughon's Bus. Coll. Nashville, Teas.
?0. 127.
SIiBm" M?t?5w,S^sgs?
Igaasa K'tot?;. feHSg
|3 Beat Cough Syrup. Tastsri (kod.* Dec
In time. Sol<t by a-:iy.v.Tlfe\?,ceV?riie
I Thompson's Eye Water