The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 21, 1902, Image 3
For Railroad Commissioner.
(Frrr: Ktt.rti? id News aiul Herald oi May 7, 02.)
Kditor News and Herald:
The < Wee of Railroad Commissioner
is one of irreat tesponsiMiitv
and it is highly important
that it be filled with the richt
man. A Railroad Commissioner
^ i?.!./? nf n iivmtil and
liberal mind, trained in business
grooves, whetted arid sharpened
by irietion with everv-dav business
transactions. He should be
;i man of sufficient moral courage
to enforce his views in the interest
of public safety as well us public
welfare, and at the same time not
ignore the just intere>ts of railroad
corporations. lie should
have had a measure of success in
the conduct of his own business
before entering on the heavy du
ties connected with this office.
A man who meets a!! these requirements
1? Hon. Jno G. W'olI.uj:.
whose candidacy foi Railroad
Commissioner we must heartily
endorse. Mr. W'ollinjr is now in
the prime of life. He is one ot
the county's largest and most successful
farmers. He is a putrlio
spirited man; as is shown hv. his
interest in the school of his cominanity,
the session of which has
often been extended by his ccktribut
ions. He is derservedlv
t oLular i:i his own community.
having received 149 out of the 150
voles cast at his home box in 1900.
He is slso very popular in the
county, having twice headed the
ticket for the 11 orise of Representatives.
lhen, too, Mr. Woliing
has had seven years experience in
practical railroading, having been
i Machinist by trade, serving in
the c.apasitv of a locomotive en%
iiineer.
In asking you to support him.
we feel sure that wherever he
may be he will be found to be a
man of the highest type of Christian
character, whose reputation
is unsullied, whose ability is unquestioned,
and whose peculiar
fitness tor the office he seeks is
recognized by tnanv, many citizens
of
FAIRFIELD COUNTY.
A Card from Mr. Watt.
Editor County Record:?
It has oeen brought to my attention
that the impression pre
vails iti some localities mat i am
opposed to stock law exemptions.
Now, I am at a loss to understand
how such an impression could
have trained credence, as I have
, at every campaign meeting en*
?deavored to state in plain language
my position on this
question. I have repeatedly said
that if the people want these ex
eruptions tliev should have them,
and if elected 1 shall do inv best
to see that their wishes are car
ried out. Very respectfully,
P. S. Wall.
Scranton, S. C.
August IS, 1002.
The average uian is charitable
toward all women except hi? wife.
DR. FENNER'S
KIDNEY Backache
All diseases of Kidneys, /\w T *\ r*
Bladder. Urinary Organs. I I I I 1 B .
Ai -.. Rheumatism, Back I I
ache HeartDises.se.Gravel. I 1% I
Dropsy, Female Troubles. V/ V m m. a~d
Don't become discouraged. There is a
cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Kenner
IIv inn* spent a life time curiug just such
cast& no yours. All consultations Free.
"For years I bad backache, severe pains
across kidneys and scalding urine. 1 could
not get out of bed without help. The use of
Dr. Fennnr's Kidney and Backache Cure restored
me. G.WAGONER. Knobsville. Pa."
PrurgDts. 50c.. #1. Ask forCook Book?Free.
CT UiTllCniUPC -"ure Cure. Circular. Dr
?l>vlIU0 UArlwC Fenner, FredouiaN.Y
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A Campaign Echo.
I Ftiitor County Record:
I heard something the othei
jdav that is too good Jo keep, so I
! want to pass it around.
Just home from the candidates
speaking, one man said to another
( Wonder if i? not a proud
j man, the kind that knows a poor
l man when he wants an oifice, but
I will give him the *go bv' when he
j does not need his help?" The re:
ply was, "I can not say cert ami*,
i He may have changed, but sevjeraf
years ago onother poor fellow
j ami-1 were appointed delegates
I to a Sunday school convention in
his neighborhood. Dinner was
|served at the church and this
you lit: man just home from school.
1 was very busy looking after the
] welfare of strangers and treated
J us with all politeness and kindness.''
Another remarked: "On a similar
occasion he it was that looked
l
us up a home.1'
Such incidents as these tell
beautifully on a man's character
and speak wiih a more stentorian
voice than is possible for him to
bellow forth even at a candidates'
speaking!
Do you hear it my young friends!
If you would be liked and voted
lor when you become men show
yourselves worthy while you are
boys! Lucretia.
Johnsonville, S. C. Au^. 11, '02,
A Card.
At Morrisville I stated that according
to my recollection Mr.
Cooper had opposed Treasurer R.
D. Rollins in his race for re-election
in 1S92. Mr. Cooper replied
that he could not say
? /-woif {? Knt tlinmiKt ha h>id
j j/vnunv.;, v?. v ...vur...
not. At 'J'rio I premised to look
] the matter up and publish the result
in Tjhk Record. After inI
vestigation I find that Mr. Cooper
did not oppose Mr. Rollins in the
latter's first or second campaigns.
I nuke this statement to keep
the record straight, as I was honestly
mistaken and would not lor
anything say or do aught to misrepresent
Mr. Cooper.
Respectfully,
C. \Y. WOLFK.
Kingstree. S. C.
Aug IS, 1902.
Stops the Couch
and Wo: ks off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
cure a cold ill one day. No cui>,
no pay. Price 25 cents.
Polar Explorer Baldwin was nl
least able to bring the orthodox
tjatch of explanations home with
him.
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. Nc
cure, no pay. 50c.
The damage to the battleship
Illinois is much greater than at
(first reported. Perhaps it was
thought best to break the news
gradually.
L)r. Cady's Condition Powders.
Are ju?t what a horse needs when ir
had condition. Tonic, blood purifier am
vermifuge. They are not food t>ui
medicine and the tnst in use to put i
horse in prime condition. Price 25 cts
per package. For sale by D. C. Scotl
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Fraternal Societies.
I
i kiiientree Lodce, So. Bl, K. of P.
K I.fHlire. No. 91. K. of P.
i meet* on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdaj
nights ot each month. Visiting broth'
I i-r-. cordially welcomfd.
La*Roy I.ee, C. C.
j K. C. Kpps, K. R. S.
j Lake City Lodge, Ji?. 81, K. of 1*.
! Luke City Lodge. No. 81. K. of P.,
j meets en the 1st and 8rd Tuesday night,J.?f
ach month. Visiting brothers cor
i dially welcomed.
J. D. Daxikl, C. C.
A. W. Rodokrh, K. R. S.
I
j SerHiiron Lodge, No. 114, K. of p.
Scran ton Lodge, TCo. 114. K. of P..
meets on the 2nd and 4tb Friday night'
of earh month. Visiting brother!;
given a fraternal welcome.
W. B Ganse, C. C.
W. Eugene Ocoke, K. R. S.
Klngntre* Lodge, So. 44, A. F. X.
Kingstive Lodge. No. 46, A F. M.,
meets on Friday night on or before
the full moon in each month. YWt
ing brothers given a cordial welcome.
M. A. Jto-s, W. M.
Louis Jacobs. See.
i Affection i* the lining that's
missing from a breach of promise
suit.
Fortunate is the young man
whoposesses a full set ol good
habits.
JUST LOOK AT
Whence came that uprightly tfep:
faultier skin, rich, rosy complexion,
smiling face. She looks good, feels
good. Here's her secret. She uses
l>r. King's New Life Pills. Result.?
all organs active, digestion good, no
headaches, no chance for "bluea.''
Try them yourself. Only 25c at I>. C.
Scott's.
It ie olten convenient "to have
ja small boy around to blame
things on.
SHATTERS ALL RECORDS.
Twice in hospital, F. A. Gulledgv,
Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to doctors
to cure a severe case of piles, eau?
: irii: 24 tumors. When all failed,
Rm-klen's Arnica Salve soon cured Itini.
Subdues Inflammation, conquers
Aches, kills Pains. Best salve in the
world. 25c at D. C. Scott's drug store.
The people who live along
the route of the New York subway
are not compelled to look to
California fur their earthquake
excitement.
ALL WERE SAVED.
"For years I suffered such untold
misery from Hronchitis," writes J. II.
Johnston, of Hronghton, Ga.. 'filial niton
1 was unable to work. Then, when
o very tiling else failed, I was wholly
cured by Dr. King's Now Discovery
for Consumption. My wife suffered
intensely from Asthma, till it cured
i her. and all our experience goes to show
it is the best Croup medicine in the
world." A trial will convince you it's
unrivaled for Throat and Long diseases.
Guaranteed bottles JiOe and *1.00. Trial
;' bottles free at ]). C. Scott's.
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I Lord Kitchener is unmarried,
J but lie is not going up and down
'the la id lecturing, kissing girls.
, or doing si.nular things to make
his heroism nd'culoiis.
I
' LfH)K PLEASANT. PLEASE.
Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton,
i O.. ran do s now. though for yars h*
couldn't, be ause lie suffered untold
agony from the worst form of iiuligesi
tion. All physicians a:.d medicines
>: failed to help him till lie tried Electric
Bitters, which worked such wonder;
for him that he declares they are a
eodsend to suffurers from dyspepsia and
i; stomach troubles. Unrivaled for disI
east's of the Stomach, Liver I Kidt'
neys, they build up and give new life
II to the whole system Try tlietu. Only
! 50t. Guaranteed by D. C. Scott, Drugt
giit
A Little Disfigi
But Still in the R
2f A Itboufrh we wer
^ are by' no means ou
temporary quarters i
? shall keep on hand as
I Buggies, Wago
/ > 4 ?
Vsuuicr iu ?rt* ua ?um
treatment and correct business m
ored to show* the people of Kings!
THOMAS & BF
Kirigfst
J B STEELE, Manager.
: ^TBT'We arc using the old office
I house as an office lor the present.
BUELL &
__ CASH DRY i
We Beg to Call Parti
ALL-LINEN H
19 hv inches, Fancy Border, 15c 01
t? o for 25c.
I All Linen Damask Towels, Colored
Border. 21 by 36 Inches. 2.V.
Bleached Huck Linen Towels, Hemstitched.
in Red or Blue Border. 2]
by 40 inches. 25c.
Red Bolder Cotton Damask Towels, li
br 30 inch's, 5c.
Cotton Red Border Hemmed Towels,
19 br 40 inches, 10c.
I'eari Buttons, 2c per dozen.
Ladies' All Linen Handkerchiefs. 4c.
1 ace Curtains, 60 inches by 8^ yards,
tfood quality, $1.50 per pair.
Ladies' and C
We would call your attention to t
and Embroideries. We hare many spt
2000 yards Percale at 5c and 6c, w<
FURNITURE :
WALNUT SUITS, OAK SUITS, <
CHAIRS, GO-CARTS, BABli
WINDOW SHADES.
?^".tfail Orders Rerelre Careful,
373 and 315 King Sir
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4 D. C. SCOTT, President.
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Evans Building,
i
I H.G.ASKINS,
ittorney anil Counselor at Law.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
LAKE CITY, S. 0.
1-0 ly
FOR SALE.
' I5ri< k in ;iny quantity to $'iit purchas ,
rr. Tlie H?'>t Ury Press Machine-tjiadt
; -v bisiciz- v
:,Sj?eci;i] shapes made to ?>r<ier. <Orrc1;
stMtndene** solicited before tracing youi
.. order-. W. R. FUNK.
11 P. () Box 103. Kingsiree, S. C.
' j The Best Prescription for Malaria.
!i Chills and Fever is a bottle ol
', Groves Tasteless ('hill Tonic. It i.?
-. simply iron and quinine ina t as teles*
fortu. Xo cure?no pay. Price 50c
/
0
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ured
\ing.
e heavy losers by the recent fire we *
t of the field. While occupving
n the rear of the Coleman Hotel we
usual a fine line of ' *
ns. Harness, Whips, Etc.
we promise you the same ccurteons *
ethods that we have always endeuv
free and Williamsburg county.
IADHAM, Agents,
xee, S. C.
of the county treasurer in the court
WOBERTS'
jOQDS STORE.
icular Attention to Our
UCK TOWELS
Mercerized Satin Cyrano, in Black.
Blue, Pink and Cream, 15c. worth
I 25c. i
Black Dimity, 8e. worth 12>?c.
AiL'litMAfA J noluiij u/iiio a rrruAr?
' DiatA IIIIIt? C) ?/u a uv,uv? n i\tv, u gwu
black, 25c.
Black and White Mixed I.awns and
l'imity, 10c. worth 12^c.
Black Corduroy for Skirt*. 12>?.
India Linons, beautiful quality, 8c,
10c, 12Jic, 20c, 25c.
Ladies' and Mioses Black Hose, in all
, numbers, from 5c to 25c. A good
Black.
ihildren's Hats.
,his department, also our Ribbon, Lace ' *
scialtie* in these departments,
srth 10c and I-'cJm.
DEPARTMENT.
SIDEBOARDS, LOUNGES, PIAZZA
r CARRIAGES, MATTING RUGS,
Attention.
eel, CH&HLESTOS, S. C.
EDWIN G. EPFS, Cashier. /
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(TORS: i
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Address,
VANS & CO.,
Attorneys,)
WASHINGTON, D. C.
| A. M. SNIDER
Surgeon Dentist.
Kings tree, lGih to 30th of each
month.
Lake City, 1st to 15th of each
month.
! Kingstree, every Saturday.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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W. L. BASS,
' Attorney at Law.
' LAKE CITY, S. C.
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