The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 31, 1902, Image 6
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| From Coleman Road. jjij
Rev J. Riehburg preached two
very interesting sermons at the
Mulberry school house on Thursday
and Friday nights last. A
new Baptist nhurch will be built
<"V. t <a r?-> o n T?nnrt in thf? tipar
KJ II VUlVUiUll <> ?..w
tutare.
Miss M. L. Montgomery spent
several days on Black river last 1
week.
lion, T. B. Gonrdin visited our
neighborhood Saturday.
Mr. Robert Ferrell, now of ,
. Georgia, accompanied by his
sister. Ethel, is on a visit to his
father, Mr. W. J. Ferrell.
Mr. J. E. King of New Zion is
visiting relatives in this com- ,
niunity.
Miss Rosalie Montgomery left
O-..- Vni.rOrtnr loct FriitilV tf? fltfpndl
Jt.JJ UKUJIiill^ illCV JL tIMlVT k ^ u .
the summer school.
Mr and Mrs. Moore Fulton of 1
B ack river attended services at 1
Corinth church Sunday.
Mr. Copeley Burgess of Black
river was in oui neighborhood
Sunday.
W D. Fulton and Harold U.
Kinder of Mouzons attended'
preaching at Corinth Sunday afternoon.
Mr. B. C. Whitehead and family
visiied relatives in this vicinity
Sat unlay and Sunday.
A base ball club has been organized
recently in this community
Although some good players
have been signed, much practice
is needed before it can compete
with veteran clubs? for instance
the Vidians (Greeley).
Mr. W. K. aiouzon was in our
neighborhood Sunday from Mouzon.
Bunch of Roses,
V. '(^
Seen at Smiths |
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The friends ot ('apt. A.J.Smith
will be glad to learn that lie is
rapidly recovering Irom his recent
iliness.
Ve reporter and Mr. Henry
Smith spent a day last week in
Clarendon county. We found
crops above the average.
Mr. A. M. Cook of Scranton, a
candidate for supervisor, was
shaking hands with friends hereabouts
one day last week.
Beniel Bill" of Florence county
spent a portion of last wet k
YlSlling nis ageu momer nere.
And while in Kingstree on Friday
he met several of his old
soldier comrades, who belonged
to the old Sixth Kegiraent. lie
reports also that a drouth is prevailing
in Florence county. The
old man is in good health .and
cheer!ul. Says he would get
married again if he had the
chance.
Our Sunday school is well attended,
the children progressing
nicely under the efficient supervision
of -Mr. E. J. Smith. Nox.
DR. FFNNER'S
KIDNEY and
n_ L.
DacKdcne
All- diseases of Kidneys, /\f t yv wr*
Bladder, Urinary Organs. mwm 111! .
Also Rheumatism. Back I I j
ache. HeartDtsease Gravel. 1 ill a\ I .
Dropsy, Female Troahles. Vr V/ Jl m.?-J
Don't become discouraged. There Is a
cure for you. If necessary write l>r. Fenner
He has spent a life time curing just sucb
cases as yours. All consultations Free.
"A gravel lodged in my bladder. After
using a few bottles of Dr. Fenner's Kidney
and Backache Cure I passed a gravel half as
large as a marble. The medicine prevented
further formations. I was cured.
W. T. OAKES. Orrlx, Va."
Druggists. 50c.. II. Ask for Cook Book?FrSO.
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Printer?Where shall i put this
item about the retirement of Alderman
Soaker from public life?
Editor?Put it under "Public Improvements.''
Cut this out and take it to D. C.
Scott's Prug Store and get a box of
Chamberlain'* Stomach & Liver Tal>lets.
The best physic. They also correct
disorders of the stomach. Price
25 cents.
Mistress (to newly engaged
cook)?And now, what shall we
call you? Cook?Well, mum, me
name is Bertha, but me friends
~ 1 1 ??ll?. Da*/4ia
tin cans iiic uciuic.
"I am using a box of Chamberlain's
Stomach & Liver Tablets and iind
them the best thing for my stomach I
ever used," says T. W. Robinson,
Justice of the Peace, Loomis, Mich.
These Tablets not only correct disorders
of the stomach hut reguDte the
liver and bowels. They are easy to
take and pleasant in effect. Price 23
cents per box. For sale by D. C, Scott,
Druggist.
Brown?Did you say, sir, that
I could lie as fast as a horse can
trot? Fogg?No, sir; I simply i
said that tew horses could trot as
fast as you can lie. Brown?Oh!
I accept your apology.
THE B+TST LINIMENT FOR
STRAINS.
Mr. F. II. Wells, the merchant atj
Deer Park. I.ong Island, N Y., says: j
I always recommend unainberiain's
Pain ll-tlm as the best liniment for
strains. I used it last winter for a severe
lameness iu the side, resulting
from a strain, and was greatly pleased
with the quick relief and cure it
effected." For sale by D. C. Scott,
Druggist
Swellington (at the soiree)?I
wonder if that plain woman over
there is really trying to flirt with
mt? Cooler (politely)?I can,
easily find out, sir, by asking her;
she's my wife!
THE SAME OLD STOliY. *
J A. Kelly relates an experience
similar to that which has happened in
almost every neighborhood in the
United States and has been told and
re-told by thousands of others. He
says; "Last summer I had an attack
of dysentery and purchased a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, which I used according
to directions and with entirely
satisfactory results. The trouble was
controlled much quicker than former |
attacks when I used other remedies."
Mr. Kelleyisa well known citizen ot
Henderson, N. C. For sale by D. C.
Scott, Druggist.
Mose Johnson?Dat liniment
you sold me did rnah wife lots ob
good. Druggist?Why, that was
horse liniment! You said you
wanted it tor a horse. Mose Johnson?Ah
did, suh. But dar ain,t
nuffln' too good fo' mail old
woman, needer?jess yo1 under
stand dat!
Summer complaint is unusually prevalent
among children thin season. A
well developed cflse In the writer's
family was cured ton week by the
timely use of Chatnberlaip's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy-one
of the best patent medicines raanu- j
faetured and which is always, kept on
hand at the home of ye scribe. This is
not intended as a free puff for the
company, who do not advertise with us,
but to benefit little suffeerrs who may
not be within easy access of a physician.
No family should be without a bottle
of this medicine in the bouse, especially
in summertime. ? Lansing, Iowa,
Journal. Put. #ale. by If. Q, ScQtfc,
Druggist..
Fraternal Societies,
Kingstree Lodge, No. 91, K. of P
Kihgstrce Lodge, No. 91, K. of
meets on the 2nd and 4th Wed nest
nights of each month. Visiting bro
ers cordially welcomed.
LeRoy Lee, C. C
K. C. Erps, K. R. S.
Lake City Lodge, No. 81. K. of P
Lake City Lodge. No. 81. K. of
meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nig
of each month Visiting brothers c
dially welcomed.
J. D. Daxifl, C. C
A. W. Rodgers, K.' R. S.
Scranron Lodge, No. 114, K. of P
Scranton Lodge, No. 114. K. of
meets on the 2nd and 4th Friday nig
of each month. Visiting broth
given a fraternal welcome.
W. B. Gausc, C. C
W. Eugene Ccoke. K. R. S.
Kiiigstree Lodge, No. 4*>, A. F. M
Kingstree Lodge. No. 46. A F. ]
meets on Friday night on or !>ef
the full moon in "each month. Vis
ing brothers given a cardial weleon
M. A. Ross, W M
Louis Jacobs, Sec.
Wheat may be comereJ, I
corn can't be wheatened.
The Best Prescription for Malari;
Chills and Fever is a bottle
Graves Tasteless Chill Tonic. I
simply iron and quinine ina tastel
form. No cure?no pay. Price 5
If is war to the punch wh
railroads begin to cut rates.
To Cure a C >ld in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quin
Tablets. All druggists refund t
money if it fails to cure. K.
Grove's signature is on each box.:
A good many prize fighters se
to be interested in paper mills.
Stops the Cough
and Works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabl
cure a cold in one day. No cu
no pay. Price 2o cents.
There is probably nothing mi
pointed than the linger of sco
Ur. Caily's Condition Powders.
A.W JUSt wnai a iiurde iinni:* wnm
bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier i
vermifuge. They are not food
medicine and the best in use to pa
horse in prime condition. Price 2f? <
per package. For sale by D. (J; Sc<
One can't judge a man's char
ter by his hat as it's frequen
put on.
VACATION DAYS.
Vacation time is here and the eh
ren are fairly living out of do<
There, could b<- no healthier place
them. You need only to gu
against the accidents incidental
most open air sports. No remi
equals D? Witt's Witch Hazel Sa
for quickly stopping pain or remov
danger of serious consequences. ]
cuts, scalds and wounds. "I used 1
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for sol
cuts and bruises," says L. B. Jnhr.s
Swift. Tex. "It is the best remedy
the market." Sure cure for piles !
skin diseases. Ik-ware of eounterfe
D C. Scott.
Van Dabble?This is my lab
picture; I sold it yesterday. V
tor?Indeed? You are a genius
MOTHER ALWAYS KEEPS I
HANDY.
"My mother suffered a lrng t
from distressing pains and genera
health due primarily to indigestio
says L. W. Spalding, Verona. ]
"Two years ago I got her to try Koi
She grew better at once and now
the age of seventy-six, eat? anytb
she wants, remarking that she fe
no had effects as she has her bottl
Kodol handy." Don't waste time <
toring symptoms. Go after the eai
If your stomach is sound your het
will he good. Kodol rests the stom
and strengthens the body by digoei
your food. It. i? nature's own to;
Q, G.,SoQ^
_ A Little
~~ But Stil[ in the
J Although we were
3C are by no means out
temporary quarters in
j shall keep on hand as u
J Buggies, Wagon
lay Come, to see us and w
th- treatment and correct business met
ored to show the people of Kings tr<
- THOMAS & BRi
p KZing-sti
lit* J B STEELE, MANAGER.
:or
We arc usiufr the old office ol
house as an office lor the present.
[etuell & \
S CASH DRY G
We Beg to Call Partic
- ALL-LINEN HI
19 by 30 inches Fancy Border, 15c or
two for 25c.
All Linen Damask Towels, Colored
Border, 21 by 3(5 inches. 25c.
Bleached Huck l inen Towels, Hemstitched.
in Red or Blue Border, 21
by 40 inches. 25c.
Red Border Cotton Damask Towels, 15
by 30 inclns, 5c.
* Cotton Red Border Ilemmed Towels,
M., 19 by 4o inches, 10c.
ore Pearl Button-. 2c pe- dozen,
sit - Ladies' All Linen Handkerchiefs. 4c,
ie. I .ace Curtains. 6J inches by 11}.\ yards, j
.' good quality, $1.50 per pair.
s= Ladies' and CI
)ut We would call your attention to th
and Embroideries. We have many sj^cc
2 'XX) yards Percale at 5c and 6c, wor
FURNITURE I
of WALNUT SUITS, OAK SUITS, SI
ti* CHAIRS, GO-CARTS, BABY
WINDOW SHADES.
>uc*
Orders Receive Careful Al
,e? 373 and 375 King Strc
^vvwwwvwww^vwwww,
ine i I). C. SCOTT, President.
&e THE BANK OF
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em 5 iransacxs a benera
' i COLLECTIONS CAREFULi.
i PROMPTLY
i DEPOSITS FROM .$1.00
? niKM:
ots I HENRY I\ WILLIAMS,
irA~> * JOHN A. KELLEY,
W WWW WW WWW WW
FOR SALE.
Brick in any quantify to suit purchaser.
The Ih.-st Dry Press Machine-made
'? XBEBXCK. v ,
Special shapes made to order. C'urre- |
hut -pomlence solicited before placing your
i a orders, W It. FUNK.
,ts 1*. O Box 10:i. Kin puree, S. C.
.ft !
/WW
Too many men praise in a
:IC" whisper and condemn through a
tly
megaphone.
You Know What you are Taking
When you take Grove's Tasteless
ild- Chill Tonic because the formula is
,rs plainly printed on every bottle
jor showing that it is simply Iron and
Quinine in a tasteless form. No
cure, no pay. f>Oc.
to
The wav of the transgressor is
,lve *
ri r often hard, yet he seldom cornp,,r
plains of tender leer.
Do
res> ACTS IMMEDIATELY.
on. (.'olds are sometimes more trouble
ron j suni'' in summer than in a inter, it's so J
ind j hard to keep from adding to them |
its. while cooling off after exercise. One}
Minute Cough Cure on res :it once, j
Absolutely safe. Acts immediately.
est Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup,
jsi_ throat and lung troubles. D. C. Scott.
Most cases of so-called temporX
ary insanity should be dubbed
temporary cussedness.
ime
1 in POISONING THE SYSTEM.
n." It is through the bowels that the
Mo. body is cleansed of impurities. Cunstiiol.
pation keeps these poisons in.the sys ,
at tern, causing headache, duluess and,
Ing. melancholia at tirst, then unsightly
;ars ciuptions and Anally serious illness
oof unless a remedy is applied. DeWitt's.
loc- Little Eat lv Risers prevent this trouble
jse. by stimulating the liver and promote
ilth epsy healthy action of the bowels,
ach These little pills do not act violently
:ing hut by strengthening the bowels enable
aiC. them to perform their own work.
Nftver gripe or, (Rjtfess, D? Q. Sc&tt,
red
ng.
neavy iosers oy tne re.cent ure we
of the field. While occupying
the rear of the Coleman Hotel we
sual a fine line of
,s. Harness, Whips, Etc.
'e promise you the same courteous
hods that we have always endeuv>e
and Williamsburg county.
^DHAM, Agents,
:ee, S. C.
the county treasurer in the conrfc
RobertsOOPS
STORE.
ular Attention to Our
JCK TOWELS
Mercerized Satin Cvrajio, in Black.
Blue. Fink and Cream, lac, worth ?
25c.
Black Dimity, 80, worth 12J*c.
Black Cashmere, :16 inches Wide, a good,
black, 25c.
Bla. k and White Mixed Lawns and
Dimity, 10c. worth 12!^c.
Black Corduroy for 8kirt*. 12 h<.
India Linons, beautiful quality. 8c,.
10c, 12>ic. 20c. 25c:.
Ladies' and Misses Jtiaok Hose. in all
numbers, from 5c to 25e. A goodr
Blaek.
nildren's Hats.
%
is department, also our Ribbon, Lace.
ialties in these departments.
th 10c and llv.%.
)EPARTMENT.
DE BOARDS, LOUNGES, PIAZZA
CARRIAGES, MATTING RUGS,
tlention.
et, mm, s. g.
. wv\uvu\v\v\uvvnuuf
EDWIN O. EPFS, Cashier, t
' KimSTREE. t
I Banking Business. :
,Y LOOKED AFTER AND < ,
REMITTED. >
UPWARD RECEIVED; i
TOK!l : 1.
P-. D. ROLLINS, 1'
L). C. .SCOTT. *
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A M SNIDER
Surgeon Dentist.
Kings tree, 16lh to 30th of each,
re on tii.
Lake City, 1st to 15th of each*
month.
Kingstree, every Saturday.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
W. L, BASS,
Attorney at Law.
LA lit CITY, S. C.
H.G ASKINft
Attorney and Counselor at Law:.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
LAKE CITY, S-. C.
1-9 :y
W. F. CLAYTON.
Attorney - at - Law.
FLORENCE, S> 0.
Practices in all the United Stateos
Courts, and in the Courts of Florence
and Williamsburg Counties.
I
OB. R. J. McCABE,
>ffZNTIST,
Will be at the Coleman Hote*;,
King3tree,.S-. C.
On. June 8 to
Will be at Luke City, S. C., on Jfcgtt:
A. WiHreamn
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