The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 21, 1902, Image 7
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From a Feminine Standpoint
K?Jitor County Kecord:
The county campaign party
reached Morrisville on the Oth
m-t. and the people of theneis;hT'orliood
met en masse t<> welcome
our candidates, Speeches ol various
quantities and qualities were
the order ot the day, and ilouhtlesr
the hearers weie put in possesion
of facts and tizures which
had puzzled them in connection
with the county's finances. Gi:ul
to >ay there was <juite a clearing;
up of >?>tne ''muddling misunders'anding."
and that at this precinct,
at least, two of our most
prominent county officials satistied
the great mass of the people
that the people's moneys had been
put to judicious use for the peopled
jjood.
A gentleman remarked a few
d.i> - previous to the meeting that
^ti.ere was no use in all this poll
to poll speech-makins. as lie fully
believed every man had settled
the individuality of his own county
ticket long before the candidates
got ofl" their bluster. * Be that as
r may, this same gentleman materialiy
revised his own ticket alter
riio speecli-makingthat day.
An auditor candidate got off a
bit ol a joke something like this:
"Our man Carter will haul the peas;
Our liral?-of-the-law (Asklns"; will
U-at 'em;
Oar lii.ie Cook will bile'em awhile,
Amu John Montgomery will eat '0111."
Now n the little Cook could only
make a dash at the last minute
and get awav with the anticipating
?liners, iie might be partially
repaid lor those two long hours
over that sweltering "bile"
The long deterred rains are
blessing the stricken fields and
forests in the rapid revivification
of crops in general and corn and
vegetables in particular. The
farmers are in a great good humor
with themselves and everybody
lUnif. nnriftvimr Pa lldl'd at PS ill
I it VI A.
cluJed.
Hoping the editor may be royally
feasted and feted during his
campaign, we will put the pen
. aside till a later date.
Justice.
[Thanks to the hospitality of
M essrs Hugh McCutchen, N. M.
Venters, Dr. Carraway, J. S. McCullough
and Ed. McCullough the
editor was indeed urovally feasted
and feted'" on that trip.]
Most excuses are not worth the
trouble of making.
When a woman argues with a
man she is outspoken and he is
out-talked.
Economy as practiced by the
average man seldom saves him
any money.
An unhappy wife is one whose
husband always iets her have her
own way,
M/u.y a girl dooii't realize howwell
OiT she was until alter she
gels a husband.
A YOUNG LADY'S LIKE SAVED.
AT PANAMA. COLOMBIA, BY OHAMBKRI.
A IK'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA
REMEDY.
lh\ Clias. II. Titer, a prominent
physician. of Panama, Columbia, in a
recent letfcr state's: "Last March I
had as a patient a young lady sixteen
years of age, who had a very bad attack
of dysentery. Everything I pre
scrilx-d for her proved ineffectual and
she was growing worse every hour.
Her parents were sure she would die.
She had become so weak that she could
nut turn over in l>cd. What to do at
this criticrd moment was a study for
me, hut 1 thought of CnainWrluinN
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and as n last resort prescribed it. ' he
most wonderful result was effected.
* Within eight hours she was feeling
much better; inside of three davs she
was upon her feet and at the end of
one week was entirely well,"^ For sale
by D. C. Scott, Druggist,
V- v
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A CUKE FOR CHOLERA
INFANTUM.
"Last May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker
of Bookwalrer. Ohio, "an infant chili
of our neigl:l>or's was suffering fron
j cholera infantum. The doctor hai
| given uj? all hope- of recovery. I tool
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi
{era an?l Diarrhoea Remedy v> th
house, telling the in I felt sure it wouli
do good if used according to directions
In two days' time the child had full;
j.now /iip.arlv a vra
I V??-n-?, ... ? - .
| since a vigorous. healthy girl. I hav
| recommended thi> lbinody frequentl;
I and lutve never known ir to fail in an;
I single instance." For sale by I). C
jScotr, Druggist.
Matrimony has spoiled man;
friendships.
An office bov who is taken 01
trial often proves to be one.
Election Notice.
A Primary Election is hereby ordere
I to lw> held on Tuesday, August 26tt
Iiy02. The managers of election sha
open the polls at 8 o'clock a. m., an
shall close them at 4 o'clock p. n
After tabulating the result the mana
gers shall certify the same and forwai
J the ballot box. poll list and all otht
papers relating to such election by on
i?f tlieir number, to Kintrstrec with!
forty-eight hours after the close of th
polls. .
Tim county executive committee wil
meet ::t Kingstne on Thursday, th
28th. at 12 o'clock ra., to tabulate th
returns and declare the result of vh
primary.
The foljowlng is :i list of Manager
,apjK?inte(l to eonduet said election:
Managers of Election.
Scrantos ? K E McKnight, S J
Deekson, K H Quint n.
Oak Ridgk?J L Blakeley. Willi
Dun lop. J B Blakeley.
Earls?w S Cam 1 in, Jr., Alber
ilas.'lden. \V R Ctinlin.
Kexnjsdey's .Stoke?S D Cutminj;
ham. II 1) Gamble. S 1' Nesmitli.
I.aKk City ?A W SutClUTe, J 1
Stuckey, G T Rollins.
Trio?L E Burnett, J B Files, J V
Register.
gkkktkyvit.lk. -n0.2?w l 1 uu6,
V Taylor, A Mcl) Burgees
Poplar H ill?(J II Gordon, B .
Chandler, Tim Carter.
ai.tmaxs?J J AJtman, S L Altmar
I) VV Thompson.
Black Mingo?John S Graham, B ]
Brockingt<>n. B IV Marshall.
Cedar Swamp- J B Chandler, J 1
Brown, I> W Courtney.
Central?H E Rodger*. WG Cantlej
R 1> Guerry.
Lanka?S A Nettles, S E McDonald
W M Browder.
Plkasant Grove?W B Brown, .
Gastrins. I, O Gaskins.
Immaxtowx?II E11 anna, II W Ne
i son. G J Graham. Jr.
Hiuh Hill J C Moore, J M Gaus<
J 1) Mi Geo.
Bioomixgvai.k? B S Smith. J J
McConnell, S T Russell, Jr. ,
Gourdixs?B E Clarkson, D O Gam
l?le, S G McDonald.
Kixostkkk?Marvin Martin. B I
Myers. M. R Levin.
Caijks? R F Epps, R E Tartc. T
Full more.
Hebron?Bartow Smith. II A Ken
nedy. Thad huBoise.
greklkyville, ho. 1?W II Caill!
, bell. J W Gamble B L Gist.
McAmstek's Mill? VV A Webstei
JefT Matthews, >, V Ward.
Prospect?J M Eaddy, S B Postor
T E Humphries.
Black Rivkk?S R Mouzon, I) 1
[ Young, J W McClarn.
Muddy Creek?It Cannon, W I
Venters, L L Ard.
Indiaxtowx Jkffkrsoxiax ? J 1
Iiamia. M M Wilsoo, H P Suowden.
Mai.teks?J E Davb, J II L Chnnd
1 ler. W ,s Shaw.
SrrroNS?A W Chandler, S P Coop
or, Beaufort Richardson.
Should any dub* be omitted pros'
dents of such clubs shall api>oint man
' ger.s. A. II. WILLIAMS.
County ('ba rman
Registration Notice.
The office of the Supervisors of Reg
istration will l?e opened on the firs
Monday lu every month for the pur
pose of the registering of any pcrsoi
who is qualified as follows:
Who >hail have been a resident o
the state for two years, ami of thi
county one year, and of the polling pre
cinct in which the elector oilers t
vote four months before the day o
election, and shall have paid, sb
months before, any poll tax thes dui
' and payable, and who can both rca?
j and write any section of theconstitu
I tion of i???5 submitted to him by th<
iSupirvisors of Registration, or wh<
can show* that he owns, and has pah
i all taxes collectable on, during tin
! present year, property in this Stat
i assessed at three hundred dollars o
! more. J. J. EAI>DY.
tf Clerk of Roard
Executors' Notice.
j All persons having claims ajj?in*t tlv
' estate of K K. I.O"sn?*. eceased, ar
hereby notified to present tlie ?ame
duly attested. an-1 ail persona indebtei
to said estate are requested vo male
payment to
T. S. R1CHBOURG, Executor,
7-31-4t Dillon, S. 0
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given tlmt on Mon'
] day, September 1, V.?u2. we will apply to j
* the J?ulge of I'rohate of Williamsburg :
it county for a final discharge as execu- j
j tors of the estate of W. W. King, de-'
, ceased. T. K. KING,
< W. p. KING.
* Aug 7-It Executors,
ej
J| Trespass Noticey
j limiting, shooting and rrcspassng
r ! on all lands (,f the estate of T. L. C*??lir!
dir. forbidden tinder the penalty of the
u ; law . SAMGEL G ST< >NEY.
Vljul31-3t Administrator.
VI g
*1 Pure Corn Whiskey.
4 FULL QUARTS S3.CO,
Express Paid.
P=t=|| No Mark- to Indicate'
/f ? ^ro"> Distiller ro
L This isold stcok whispii
jW key, put up in plain eoti
g ton wood cases, holding
1 JmIA. Four, Six and Twelve
bottles to case. No marks
iSPifefflM to indicarc contents.
Ihis whiskey is rsp"cd
pS*. iallv suitable for medici.
ptACK^ inal purposes, being pure
II and of the best quality.
n i klJ&fejj You arc at lilierty to
i. have vour familv physiClan
test it a id if not
d satisfactory return it at
t n,y expense and I will
e refund your money. No
n Xtlil It ? IfiM *aIui!}' should he wirhc
WimP OUT' :l C:ts''- Yt> order
must call for less than
11 four quarts by express prepaid,
e If interested in whiskies write for full
e price list. In ordering remember whise
key cannot be shipped C. (). 1>.. and all
orders must be accompanied by cash.
Address all communications to.
f. A. LACKEY, TV. C.
IBMEBI86 COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE.
ORANGEBURG, S. C.
P- 4 4
> ?:?
j Beautiful and healthful location.
ArtesiaD water. lleV
paired and remodeled build^
ings. Special courses in Music,
Art and Elocution. Four
J classes?two preparatory and
two collegiate. Prepares for
' the Sophomore and Junior
p classes in the best colleges of
the country, or the business
R requirements of life. Thor
ongii and systematic foundation
work the aim.
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j For catalogue and particulars write
, JA5. R. CROUCH,
oS4 PRESIDENT.
:!lAND SURVEYING. ?
J | First class work promptly and
p (?) accurately done.
Annlv or write to
I irv
R.E.MORRIS, Lake City, S.C.
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^ Skin Diseases,
For the speedy and permanent on re oi
il tetter, Rait rheum and ecaema, Chain
oerlaio's Eye and Skin Ointment i*
[) a-ithout an e<jnal. It relieves the itch
:ag and smarting almost instantly and
- OS continued use effects a permanent
rape. It also cures itch, barber's itch
h ^eald head, sore nipples, itching piles
ehapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
cranulated lids.
!>r. Cadr's Condition PovnPr? tor
hor>vs are the be< tonic, blood pnrihei
' and vermifuge Price. <>r,~e.v*c Q/.m*"
J| is vlLLO^TpoIsoiP*
t ! In vourblood? Physicians call!
it flalarial Germ. It can be seer*
v changing red blood yellow under
! I microscope. It works day and
fi j night. First, It turnsyourcom- 1
L. i I plexion yellow. Chilly, aching ji
.! sensations creep down your a
j | 1 backbone. You fed weak and
f re worthless.
;j[ ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC
\ # will stop the trouble now. It
. a enters the blood at once and
b g drives out the yellow poison. M
> f If neglected and when Chills, 5
1 S Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen- B
?I ? eral break-down come later on, B
e| % Roberts' Tonic will cure you ?
r j h then?but why wait? Prevent J
e'/>Vn?cc rrLnntifnr- m
. | I turers know a!! about this yel- $
. K low poison and have perfected k
Roberts' Tonic to drive it out, g
1 nourish your system, restore ?
; Q appetite, purify the blood, pre- j
p , p vent and cure Chills, Fevers and r
11 Malaria. It has cured thous- 1
| ft ands?It wiU cure you, or your V
i, R money bock. Thia Is fair. Try K
B | 1 it. Price, 23 cents'. ft
HnsBBiWBaBmB
Ir^ You have Boys
i age to be sent
If you want thorough wor
I If you want safe disciplim
If you want a health local
If you want wholesome tin
If you want inspiring infli
If you want proper and pi
If, in short, you want thos
t uieium, niunti ;tuu [>n\siv.
: then your duty is plain?
WELSH NECK HIGH
^ "HARTSVILLE, S. C
^ Catalogue Scot on K?i|ue?t.
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| PEOPLES TOBACCO H
I W " K D CLARK,
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&\ This is to inform the tobac<
7a county that the People's Tobacco V
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^ capital to meet the requirements of
Sit is the intention of the mana
a tobacco market here in Manning
8 market in the State and to cond
such a way as 10 recommend it to
gn the Tobacco men of all sections. 1
7a give us a showing; we feel conf
with your returns.
7A Thanking you in advance for
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