The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 10, 1902, Image 9

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v> ' 7 YourHair tmmmmmmmmmmmmummtmmmmmm / "Two years ago my hair wis " ( i falling out badly. I purchased a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and soon my hair stopped coming out." Miss Minnie Hoover, Paris, 111. Perhaps your mother had thin hair, but that is . .. 11 no reason wny you must g ? go through life with half-1 : starved hair. If you want 1 long, thick hair, feed it F with Ayer's Hair Vigor, and make it rich, dark, 1 I and heavy. If your druggist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we will express C you a bottle. Be sure and give the name I of your nearest express office. Address, | J. C. AYBK CO., Lowell, Mass. Cross? Poor man! He can't help it. It's his liver. He needs a liver pUL Ayer's Pills. ' Want your moustache or (beard a * beautiful brownot rich black? Use Buciungbam's Dye i 30ct?.cf drug^i*t?or R. P. Hill & Co., Nashua,fl.H Good Things to ^Eat j Bag Lihby'sfasooeahygie'nic kitchens I wbaso purity preeaiis. Ail inuti used in LIBBYS Natural Flavor ! Food Products KT.8. Got* rnment Inspected. Tie wholeeomaaaanand goodness of erory article is preserved in its preparation lor your coceenicnre. in the hnndy A supply?a your pantry ehelTee enables yon to tasre always aC-h?"<l cte essentials to tbs eery best meals. T.'.e little book, "How to MakwOood Thing* to Eat," tolls all shout them? . seat Site. Lltoy's Atlaa ot she Woold, mailed V Ireofce iOoenU-poetaco. i LIBBY. McNEILL Sc. UBBY, CtttCAOO. ^ ||ljk ^ - w IM M AHIIIH ^ ALAHASIINt | The Only Dur?Ue Well Co*tin* Wall Paper is unsanitary. Kaltomines are temporary*, not, rub off ajd scale. ALABA3TTNE is a pure, permanent and artistic wall coating, ready for the Lrush by mixing in cold water. Por sale by paint dealers everywt*.re, i Buy in packages and beware of worthless imitations. ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grand Rapids, Mich. Guaranteed A asr ,000 DEPOSIT R. R Fare r*1d. Vr l.OOO FKEK Scholarships oflen-d. A11 tl) TJ graduates at work ; many cam a 1,0 OO ? w to s5,o0(> iM>r year. Write Quick I GA.-ALA. BI s. COIjLKGE, Macon,Ga. If EDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA. ml'.ni <t niii^nuu 1009, 1 he Pixty-Filth .Session will commence September 30;h 1W& Departments of Medi-in*. Dentistry and Pharmacy, Well eaiiippedT.Hbortttorie8. sp'.e'old Hospital faculties ar.d abundance or Clinical Material afford Unexcolled opportunities for Sractlcal work. F5r Announcement and f<irler information, address, Christopher Tompkins,Iff. D., Dean. Richmond, Va. a "the urine is my guide \ It you will tend me a sample of your rr.orn SKi* M ins urine for chemical analysia, I will tel. Eli* th? Location ??<: VSh j ilTEKT of yojr DISEASE and whctbei CUBABLE. or INCURABLE, froo of charge. 4KT Distance la no barrier to success whea I science takes the place of guessing. Send r<r3piig-J^ rive cents for mailing cue for urine. Mt ? X Alectuic on THE WATER DCCTOR aent free. r ^wMj. f. sharer, m. d., SZteffl ASS 522 Pern Ave., Pittsburg, Pi ;i! il - . DAMAGE BY FLOODS, & Waste of Water Sweeps Over Section of New York, < TOWN'S RUINED; FARMS DESTROYED j Great Destruction at Many PointsBridges Swept Away By Whole- j sale. J Roxdiester. N. Y.. Special.?News from the flood-devastated districts in i this section of the State is coming in i slowly. A cloud-burst struck Medina, < Saturday night and early Sunday morn- 1 ing, doing great damage. Monday wreckage is piled up along waterways which have been dried up for a month, t Lightning destroyed barns at Shelby, and other points north of Medina. Lightning struck the house of George ! Benns. southwest of Medina, wrecking j it and burying the family in the debris, j A boy was taken out of the ruins so i badly injured that it is doubtful if he ' will live. Bowen. Medlina & Middleport Railway bridges were washed away. The Genesee river, which at this time of the year is but a mere raceway, is i today a raging tOTrent. Great quantities of drift wood and trees are com- , ing down. From up river points come *on/->H-c fTiat tHp lnw lands are under < water and that the water is doing much damage. The cloud-hursts yesterday have interfered with railroad traffic on the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railroad and the western New York division of the Pennsylvania system Neither system was able to get trains out Monday. From ChuichviTlo come reports that Black -creek is the highest before known even in tpring freshets. It is out of its channel and causing great damage to growing crops along its banks. "Hundreds of acres of peas, corn beans and potatoes, sugar heets and the other crops arc under water and ruined. The dam at Byron is reported bro- i ken and the creek is still rising at a j great rate. Honeoye reports six bridges. including an iron structure on Mill i creek washed away and heary damage j to crops. Penn Van says that many thousands j /-f (inmnop h.is Tipptj denp to res- < idences along tlie course of the creek flowing through Hammandspcrt, and cattle v/ero rescued from flooded pastures with great difficulty. Mt. Morris reports the Genesee at that poitit easily two feet higher than the best previous record at any time of the year. Early yesterday it broke through its banks east of the village and has ruined thousands of dollars worth of crops on the flats below here. Many fine farms have been entirely ruined. Nunda reports the greatest ficod in the history of that section. The State foot bridge over Kishiqua creek has been washed away | and the town is in darkness. Large fields of growing crops have been -washed away, ground and all. Dalton has also suffered greatly. Portageville. Pike. Lamont. Koseberg, Filmore and nth#>r tnwiR have been under water since Sunday morning. The farms all about Portageville are laid waste and field crops cannot be saved. Houses, barns and live stock are being swept down the river. The tracks of t"he Pennsylvania Railroad are washed away and a new road bed will have to be laid at many places before trains ! can be moved. Pike reports the loss of large iron bridges, the postofHre building, store house, and opera house, a meat market, I cheese factory, drug store, two dwell- i ing houses and the village warehouse. : At Lamont, the mill .dam has gone I out. washing away a bridge. Large numbers cf dead cattle were seen floating down the river during the day. Stafford reports heavy damage from the flood. Tb** embankments of Godfrey ,oond, a large aheet of water owned by \jie railroad, gave way and with a rosi heard for miles, the large mass of waiter departed upon its destructive coarse, carrying bridges and everything movable before it. MVddleport reports all dami swept away in Johnson's creek, with damage of hundreds of thousands of dollars and all business it at a standstill. The crop damage is also considerable. Five bridges jn the town are gone. Bliss reports that the iron bridge of the Buf- < falo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railroad I over "VVia-.-oy creek is goine, leaving a j gap of 75 feet; also that some two or three thousand feet of the hank are washed out from under the track from two to twenty feet deep between here and Eagle, and nearly every small bridge and cattJe pass from here to Hardy's is gone. Four of the five large iron bridges on the highways in this J town are jn the creek. Every iron j bridge between here and Pike, eight in g number, is down, almost every smaii bridge and since is gone and highways are torn up, making travel impossible. Strike of Firemen. Chattanooga, Special.?J. J. Hanna- a han, of Chicago, acting grand master of the United Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen of America, was in i this city Sunday. Regarding the re- ' port of a projected strike of the firemen on the Rock Island road, Mr. J Hannaban said: "The Rock Island C route is one of the roads that is thoroughly in touch with the workings of the Locomotive Firemen and the greatest friendship exists between the officials of the road and their employes. There is not the slightest probability of a strike among the firemen on that road." Odds and Ends. The elaborate coloring of ritual canlot cover moral corruption. It is vain to draw a man out of the ialoon if you drop him on the street. New Jersey Skin Troubles ""an't resist Tetterine. "I have been troubled vith Eczema four years. Tetterine has done ne so much good that I gladly recommend t. Send another box."?W. C. Fuller. Semi10I0 Cottage, Sea Cliff, N. J. 50c. a box bynail from J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga., if ?our druggist don't keep it. Satisfactory experiments with oil fuel for tire engines have been made by the London City Council. The Oldest Nurse In Georgia. Mrs. S. E. Kennedy, one of the oldest and >est known nurses in Georgia, states that in ill her experience with bowel troubles and ihildren teething, Dr. Biggers' Huckleberry L'ordial is the best remedy. Sold by all Druggists. 25 and 50c. bottle. A great many are living in hopes here will be no collections in heaven. tndfn Can Wear Shoe* One size smaller after using Allen's FootEase, a powder for the feet. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating. aehlrifc feet" ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package Frek by mail. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. More aluminium than ever is being used for the caps of fruit jars for all classes ol goods. J. S. Parker, Fredonia, X.Y., says: "Shell Dot call on you for the $100 reward, for I b lieve Hall's Catarrh Cure will cure any ca. .e of catarrh. Was very bad." Write him for particulars. Sold by Druggists, 75c. When a fellow has no bank account to draw on it doesn't do him much good to draw on his imagination. FITS permanently cured.No fits or nervousness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NerveRestorer. $2trial bottle and treatisefree Dr. R.H. Kx.uA:, Ltd., 931 ArchSt^Phila., Pa. A man never forgets how good he is to others. Mr?. Winslow's Seething Syrup for children teething, soften the gums, reduces infiRmmation.allays pain,cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle A man may knoiv his own mind and not know very much at that. riso's Cure for Consumption is an infallible medicine for coughs and colds.?N. W. Samuel, Ocean Grove. N. .T.. Feb. 17. 190:i. TRUThRJL, PURE, Tiir [|fl[in| MANLY BOYS .OR [][ \\^[ Enarlsh. ? lasskal and Military, Experience tiou. VV'rito tor C JtUiiugue. J A ^Beauty is Skin M and correct dressin K deep. The foundat M set dress is the pre f Royal (. Worcester I ?? Bon 1 % Uorse % Straight front, % Jire the best made. Ask roar dealer to t how the ftoyil Worcester Corset C&, w0> f'CTARTLIN( ? i. UWU3-'-"-' tit Worms. Symptoms a:e selc J child's temperament and upon the v Jl tines. Lose no time! Adopt the saf | DR. BOYKIN'S * A SURE. SPEEDY AND SAFE Dl * IN USE OVER 30 YEARS- AC 25c BEST VERMIFUGE Kt $20.00 TO $4C J Being Made selling "500 book of legal and bu.ijness 1 Compendium of plain and < Calculator and Farmer's K? A complete set of interest) ments of CISTERXS. Tlmfc one volume. Over 472 pag It is a complete business SIMPLE. PRACTICAL a ar.d girl* can sell as well One agent In the country week. Agents have canvas Selling prica SI.50 Ltbera: lsfactlon guaranteed (or mo Circulars free. SOUTHERN DENTi If 70a are interested in obtaining a de of full instruction. Address Dr. s. w. I HEADACHE BY J 1 floured copiHiine 3 2 Also Feverishneea, ?ick Headache 5 3 Nervous Headache etc. 15, '25 and n 2 5Uc. AlDrus More*. * * fenoine stamped C C C. Never sold in balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to soli "something jast as good." CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Ks Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use lr. ttnio. Pold by drucaUtv kSi 4 KIDNEY TROUBLES, Mrs. Louise M. Gibson Says That This Fatal Disease is * Easily Cured by Lydia E. ; Pilikham's Vegetable ComI pound. " Dear Mrs. Pin'eham : ? I felt very discouraged two years ago, I had suf- J fcred so lon^ with kidney troubles and i other complications, and had taken so much medicine without relief that I began to think the:o was no hope for me. Life looked ho good to me, but what is life without health ? I wanted ( to be well. mrs. "Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound oured me and made me well, and that is why I gladly write you this, and gladly thank you; six bottles was all I took, together with your Pills. My headache and backache and kidney trouble went, never to return ; the burning sensation I had left altogether; my general health was so improved I felt a9 young and light and happy as at twenty." ?mrs. locise OiBSon, 4813 Langley j Ave., Chicago, 111.?f5000 forfeit If above j testimonial Is not genuine. i If you feci that there is anything at ! nniisnn.1 or Duzzlini? about your I case, or if you wish confidential advice I of the most experienced, write to Mrs. j Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., and you will j be advised free of charge. Lydia E. 1 Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound | has cured and is curing thousands of cases of female trouble. IE SCiPiSr7 il le?ichers. '1 borough Work. Superior I.oca!?. A. Ki.MIltl KNh, A. It., Principal, i FACTS. 11 it ^re being gnawed to distraction by ^ lom reliable. They depend upon the JJJ ariety of worms present in the intes- * e and sure course by using ? WORM KILLER. | ESTROYER OF THESE MONSTERS. * JCEPT NONE BUT DR. BOYKIN'S. * 40WN - SOLD EVERYWHERE. ; I.oo PER WEEK Lessons In Buslnoss." It Is a complete hand'orrns. A complete Legal Adviser?a complete >rnamental Penmanship, a complete Lightning icltoner. i. Grain, Lumber and Cotton Tables; measurei?r. Lumber. Log? and Bina of Grain, etc.. In :e?. 250 Illustrations. 0 educator; brought home to every purchaser. iti PLAIN: 500 agents wanted at once. Boys a? men and women. eild 45 copies in one aay. Another 210 In one i?ed all day and sold a aopy at every home. , 1 discounts to agents. Send 25c for outfit; sat- j ney refunded). ' J. K. NICHOLS & CO, ATLANTA. GA. ! AL COLLECE,A"ar'- j ntal education .hrite for free catalogue j totter,Dman, CI Inman Bldz., Atlanta,Go, \ [ So. 28. j CEABOARD j 3 AIR LINE RAILWAY. , WEEK-END AND SUNDAY EXCURSION TICKETS . . On pale Soturdaya and for foronorn trains I Sunday, Rood to return foliowintr Monday, * fi*..rn OKn.I, ftfl In ilia #,.11 trinff iwimail A ill . w P u points at rates as shewn below: Portsmouth, J? Va., $7.93, Jack-?a Spring*, X. $3.50, t Monroe, X. C.. 75 cents; >ti. N. C., 54.00; LincolLton, N.C.. il.OC: Mr, Holly, N. t 50 cents; Stanley Creek. 2'. C., 75 centg; l IroD, X. C., il.CO; I herrjviwe, N. C., 51.00, Waco, N. C.,$1.25. Mielby.N. C'., S1..5; Itutherfordtou, X. t*. $1.50; Marlon. N. C., $2,95, Hickory. X. C., $1.95; Clifis. X. C.. $2.00; A Lenoir, N. C., $2.65; Blowing K d;. N C., X $5.05; Cros# Hill. S. C., :2.S0; Morhcad h City, N. C., $6.50. a Exceptions: Tickets to Blowing F.ock will be sold ou Friday and Saturday, r.i^d to re- ^ turn the foUowkig Tuesday. '1 ickets to be ~j sold to Morehead City cn SatnrJ -ys, good ' to return tbo following Tuesday. For further inf- rnaution, end ^n, or ad- j dress AH. V. IHKItlLL, P. end T. A., ' 23 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. i .'49% [)R. J. SILLS DANIEL, | | OF RICVmOlVD. XMwy < J The most prominent and sucaaseful ?p?" clallgt on ?j$?CANCER, 1'umor and Diseases of Women, of tli? ^'oa'b. Is bunimerlnc in Hendersonvlile. N. C. tb? months or July and August. I Lo i>T. takes this opportunity of offering bie scrvtcea tothe-nllerers of Western iiortb and South. Carolina. Consultation and Exat?ioatloa nrr.v tiffi /#>T PS~ I ICf ? iiuipic ... ti'-nts from a distance. Graduated Nnrso IBattendance. Add i ess or ral 50 Main St. Hendersoviile, N. U. After Sept. Jst rati of addiess. Tun 1)K. PAS1FL SiMroHHM.r.kbmond, Va. Send foriny illurtratrd Uiok onL'ancerFree. I use Ripans Tabules for t periodic headaches, always with quick relief. Only last evening a lady asked me what I thought good for pain in the stomach from eating rich ; food, and I gave her a Ripans > Tabule. To-day she tells me she has bought a package, the one I gave her helped her so much. At druggist.*. \ , . The Five-Cent paoket Is enough for bb ordinary occasion. The family bottle, CO cents, contains a sunnly for * T??r. [ W^L^^bLAS- , $3 & $3^2 SHOES S?' W. L. Douglas shoos an? the standard of the world. This i.; the reason *vV. L. Dou&rlas makes and veils mor? men's $3.00 and $3.50 shoes- than any other two manufacturers.. W. L. DOUGLAS 84 SHOES CANNOT BE EXCELLED. wo? noaihi. S1,103,820!^S:^ ?$&*** Best Imported and American it nth erg. Meg I 'm Patent Calf. Enamel, Btx Calf, Calf, Vit i XieL 'ItxnamK' Colt, Nat. Kangaroo. Fast Color Ejdrtt KMd. r.Tiitinn f The genuine have W. DOUQLXV ' name and price stamped on bottom. ~ Shoes by mail, 25c. extra. IUils. CtefaUrgftxt~ W. L. DOUGLAS. RROCKTON. JWASR A SIMPLE, DUBABL?~ Hofl/I Pnnmf Hair Ptacc ' nanu i unwi ii?; i IMPROVED THIS SEAST3M" 1 Better than ever. Pays fnr -tself ^ quick. For testimonials, etc.t VATKINS HAY PRESS CO., EasU'OTrt,U ^ * J DROPSY" 10 OATS' TRtATMSlT FEE? Havonadc DropsyanJiCscaa* Icatioas a specialty tx tontr ' sirs with t?a aost xeciarfi* iceess. Hits:carcicxayt&imieid cases. 12. H.H. rjg7T'3SCtfr . Box B Adoatg, (m, , v HEDICAL DEPARTMENT Tnlane University of Lonfsiau. Founded in 1834. and new hat 3/04- Gir.duatrt. Its advantages for practical in?trnc}i33_bt C'ai? ampia laboratories and abundant horpn.il irater?ale?tw qu ailed. Free acceas is given toilie great Char.f? Hogpita with 9<X> b?dsand3u,i?)pati?nteaBnngl(j. Spetail' n?i ruction ia given dai.y at the bedsirfwcW the .irk. fhe next se-sion begins October 2Sd. IStBt Wiir r*Mlogueaod information address Pi:or. S. K- ('Matij 1. if D-. Dean, P. 0. Drawer'.SI, New Orrata*. lea. TOME STUDY. PENMANSHIP, etc., 8uccessJhU>j W/U angbt by mail (or no charges! hy-JSy , )raulhon's Bus. Cofftfes Nah-TjCf fW rille, si. Louis, Atlanta, alontgcm- WflM !ry, Fort Worth, Galreston, LittV iock, Shreveport. Mav deposit mcwty i* t*ak ill position is secured. lu,000 sta4uclac For Jooklet on "Home Stndy"or college Catalog.aA. )cp. 60. Draughon'sBus. Coll. NishvtUrrf Mb iiTiaFbc1 DAiofi I" ley "sTwsT.sr-" WLJb B I M Bristle Twine, Hafcblf, 8 ? Ac , for any inukevf Gin iNQINES, BOILERS ANft PRESSES ,nd Repilra for same. Shafting-. siting, Injactors. l'lpes. Valves And F.uia&x. .OMBUil) IKIIX WOyKvA.SU SGrrLT OMHA.NV, Auzustj. G.i. u/yEcufiE POSITIONS TT For all COMPETENT STIMNIS. CAS SECI BE l'OC OSE. l Kigh-Grale School for amb'.fcous yooatf fen and Women of moderate dikiim. Vou t ave money enrich to enter ?it?* is* Send t once for large new < at dome. COLUMBIA BUSINE88 COLLEGE toiumtOu, S. C. Lily lookin' mighty pale, Violet got de blues. 3es bekaze dey wuzn't built For wearin' Red Sea! Shoes. K . ' /