The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 28, 1902, Image 3
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LOST OPPUKi UNITIES. j
Do?t Waste Your Yonth* Use It In
Getting >n Edncation.
How the handicapped millionaire envies
1k>V8 in school or collect; and would
fiiw half his wealth for the chance ic :
Jay u foundation whieh they are think-1
in*; of spurning! How many an em bar-,
ra-stanl man in pubiic life longf to relive
bcvhood that he may correct tht
mistakes of his youth! IIow much mow
he could make of his life, of his posi- 1
tiotu if he had cultivated his mind
, nntinl Tin H/v. .o o.-urvthltiP nt n '
i XI ? AAV UV* O V VN ? ^ vwa<an m. _
disadvantage. Ms grasp of documents, l
Bj??eolies and books is weak because he
d*--s not know bow to study. He must
wii<>k>y a literary secretary to save himself
froui blunders of grammar. error*
la history and biography or in political
economy. He Is forced to petty ex- I
g-dient* to bide bis ignorance.
(Mi. what a pity it is to see splendid j
ability made to do tbc work of medio.1- I
rttyi A man of magnificent p*trts. feel-!
iug that be is by nature Intended ti'
shino as a loader, is pitiable when 1
compelled to do the work of an inferior
and j>iod along in hopeless obscurity. ;
iPhe eager unrest of youth that chafes j
at restraining school walls and longs to
rush to action makes havoc with count- ;
xle*r careers. In ufter days the old prov- ;
crb will ring mockingly In memory
He that will not when he mny
When he would he shall have nay.
What are Investments In bonds and 1
stock*. In bouses and lands, eonipim-d
with investment in an education, in a .
brood. deep culture which wiil enric-b
tl>e life and be a perpetual blessing to
one^s friends?
To rob oneself of tbe means Of en- j
jocinent which education ntul culture
gi-ve Las no compensation in more money
wealth. No material prosperity can
compare with n ricb mind. It la a per- '
pctual wellspri'ig of satisfaction, of en- [
joyment. It enables one to bear np un- j
dor misfortune, to be cheerful under ;
discouragements, trials and tribulations
winch overwhelm a shallow mind and
an empty heart?Success.
POULTRY POINTERS.
Ftrwis will not thrive with close penning
or crowding.
About one foot, of space oo tbe roost
should be allowed for each aduK fowl.
A handsome appearance is worth 1 or
2 cents a pound on poultry in selling.
Culcareoua matter for shells and
gravel to aid trituration In tboglazard
?- -
Hoe muispt'utmiiHr.
(iround or crushed bone Is eo valnahie
for tbelr health that H should always
be kept before them.
Tlie morning meal may be made more
jx On table and stimulating by adding
cot onions with salt and i?epp<>r.
Carelessness In the little details neeoesnry
to good management wlH soon ,
?*wv in the eoudltion of the fowls.
Cieuu, pleasant aod suitable quarters,
.W.th whok-some. nutritious food, have
much to do In determining tbe flavor ;
a-?*! quality of both tbe eggs and tbe
flesh of fo wis.
A good way to tell a fresh egg hi by
tbe air bubMe In tbe large end. Tbe
smaller tbe air bubble tbe fresher the
egg. A fresh egg must be examined
ckaieiy to see tbe air bubbtai
"No Interference.**
There is one thing anarchists will not,
consent to. one thing they rebel against i
(at least in thought, and sometimes in '
fretx and that is anybody's assumption i
to rule another, whether k be czar, j
king, nobility or a democrat majority, j
soys William M. Salter in Tbe Atlantic. J
Tboy are disagreed about many things. \
Tbere are individualist anarchists and |
nriallst (or common!#*! anarchists, lie- j
l'evers in private property and believ- j
ers in common property, but all alike !
believe in self nilc.aDd tbeyare a* much j
oplx>sod to democratic'stut a socialism |
as to state socialism oC any kind. They I
believe that power intosicates ti?e best ;
of men and are not wilHug to allow it 1
In any form. "No mnster, high cr k/w," ;
tiioy say. ufter WiHiarn Morris. "Let [
We shape itself." "Mind your own busi- i
i?ess." "No Interferon*?"?such 1b their
demand.
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De Had Them.
Dr. Joanes?I say. waiter, I believe
you've got palpitation of the heart,
haven't .vou?
Walter?Yessir. and they're uncommon
nice today, sir. Will you try some,
sir? -Chicago News.
DR. FF.NNER'S
iriiMiTrM r
KlUNtr *
Backache
All diseases of Kidneys, /\w 11%
Bladder. Urinary Organs, fl ~| III B .
Al-<> Rheumatism, Back I 1,1 f""?
ache,HeartDiseaxe.Oravel.I J 1% I
Dropsy, Female Troubles. V/ \* A *. KJ i
Don't become discouraged. There la a
cnre lor you. If necessary write Dr. Kcnner
He lias spent a life lime caring Just such
cases us yours. All consultations Free.
"Your Kidney and Backache Cure has
cured two very bad cases among our custo-r
mors the past year whom the doctors had
given up. J. L. STILL & CO., Woodland, la."
Druggists. 50c.. ?1. Ask for Cook Book?Free.
0T 1/iTIIQ'nAWPC ^ure Cure Circular. Di
01 - VII Uo linfluC Funner, FredonU.N.Y'
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It never rains on *i?e unjust it
lie car gel hold of an umbrella
belonging to the just.
A Vol'NTr LADY'S LIFE SAVED.
AT TANA MA. CM.OMXU. HV ClIAMUtRLAIVS
ou.ic < h<-U:KA?AXI? DIAKr.lioEA
RKMEi'V
Dr. Chas. II. Utter. :i prominent
physician. of Panama, <'olunibi:t, in a
recent letter states: ' Last March I
had as a patient a young lady sixteen
years of aire. who bad a wry had attack
of dysentery. Everything 1 preserilK-d
for her proved inell'ectual and
she was growing Morse every hour.
Ilcr p.ivnts were sure she would die.
She had In-come so weak that she could
not turn over in two. What to do at
tlii- critical moment was a study for
me, but I thought of Cnamherlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Iteniedv
snd as a last resort prescribed it. ?h?*
nmst 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
<flu* we?-K was ermreiv wimi, , rwr
by 1>. C. Scott, Druggist.
A woman always slops talking
long enough to give a man a
chance to propose.
a CURE FOR ( holera
infantum.
' Last May." says Mrs. Curtis linker,
of Bookwaher. Ohio, "an infant child
of our neighbor's whs sutlering from
cholera infantum. The doctor had
given up all hope*of recovery. I took
a Init-tle of Cliaml)er]aiu's Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy to the
house, tolling them I felt sure it would
do good if used according t<> directions,
in two days' time the child had fully
recovered, and is now (nearly a ycdr
since) a vigorous, healthy girl. I have
recommended this Remedy frequently
and have never known it to fail in any
single instance." For sale bv I). C.
Scott, Druggist.
Miikof human kindness is
usually of a poor quality and a
little in the can.
Henry L. Shattuck of Shellsburg,
Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble
with which he had been alllicted for
years, by four boxes of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. lie bad
previously tried many other remedies
and a number of physicians without
relief. For sale by D. ('. Scott, Druggist.
Wise is the man who can give
a woman advice without incurring
her enmity.
Dr. Cady's Condition Powder*.
Are just what a horse need* when in
bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not final hut
medicine and the best In use to put a
horse lu prime condition, l'rice 2a cts
per package. For sale by I). O. Scott.
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There are more ways of deserving
punishmeut thau there are of
escaping it.
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. No
cure, no pay. 50c.
*
A pretty girl is always willing
to admit the intelligence of a
homely cne.
Stops the Cough
and Works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No curt,
no pay. Price 25 cents.
When a woman misplaces anything
she always thinks it has
been stolen.
More things come to those who
don't wait than to thjse who do.
j I Fraternal Societies.
|!
| j kinpstiee Lodpe, Xo. 91, K. of P.
I. ' Kiiiii-tTfc Ixnlpe, No. 91. K. of I\,
11 '?n tho 2nd and 4th Wednesday
I nipht.- of t*a?*h month. Visit!up broth*
I e? > cordially welcomed.
, i La-Rov Loe, C. C.
E. C. Epps, K. K. S.
i l.ukf City Lodjn?, >'o. SI, K. of P.
i L*kv City Lodge. No. 81. K. of P.,
I meets on the l>t and 3rd Tuesday [light*
j >!' each month. Visiting brother* c?>rI
tliaily welcomed.
J. I). Daxikl, C. C.
1 A. W. Rodokiu*, K. 11. S.
Seranroil Lodge, So 114, K. of P.
Scran ton Lodgv. No. 114. K. of P.,
i me?t< on tin-2nd and 1th Friday night*
I of earh month. Visiting brothers
t hriven a fraternal welcome.
W, II. Gau?e, C. C.
W. Eugene Ccok*. K. It. S.
Klnpniree Isxlgp, No. 46, A. F. 31. (
KingstreC I?odge. No. 4d. A K. W.,
meets on Friday night on or before
j the full moon in /aeh month. Visit
I iug brothers given a cordial welcome.
M. A. Jio*s W. M.
I Louis Jacobs. See.
| After all. patience is about the
i
highest form of politeness.
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A small boy :.s never so imlnftrious
as when it is time to go to
j bed.
JUST LOOK AT IIEK
Whence came that sprightly step:
faultier skin, rich, rosy complexion, ,
(smiling face. She looks good, feels
' good. Here's her secret. She uses ]
I I)r. King's New Life Pills. Result.? <
' all organs active, digestion good, no i
; headaches, no chance for "bines." J
Try them yourself. Only 25c at 1). C. '
Scott's. I
In trying to get his rights many [
a man goes at it in the wrong way. 1
Some fol'k seem to think that J
to forgive is human and to err J
divine. J
SHATTERS ALL RECORDS. .
Twice in hospital, F. A. Gulledge,
Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to doctors
to cure a severe case of pile*, caus:
OI * H'V...., /<.U?H
j ill^ ?-* I'lilil'M?. tv iivii an lainu, I
| Bueklon's Arnica Salve soon cured him. '
j Subdues Inflammation. conquers
! Aches, kills Pains, Best salve in the
I world. 2f?eat I). C. Scott's drug #tore.
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Tears we shed lor others are
usual!}' of the fresh-water brand. J
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Anything you get lor nothing
i usually is not worth that much. t
ALL WERE SAVED. I
"For years I suffered such untold
misery from Rrondhitis." writes J. {1. i
Johnston, of B rough ton, Gu.. "that of;
ten I was unable to work. Then, when ;
; everything else fulled. I was wholly 1
i I'uml by Dr. King's N*?*w Discovery i
j for Consumption. My wife suffered
intensely from Asthma, till it cured 1
her. and all our experience goes to show '
it is the ln'st Croup medicine in the
world." A trial will convince you it's
unrivaled for Throat and Lung disease?.
Guaranteed lottles 50o and $1.00. Trial
bottles free at D. C. Scott's.
People who fish ft r compliments
|sometimes lose ttieir raeKie.
Every man may have his price. j|
bn? every woman wants a bar- i
gain.
LOOK PLEASANT. l'LE^SE.
Photographer C. ('. ITa: jan of Eaton,
0.. can do s<> now. though f<T years he
couldn't. because he suffered untold I]
agony from the worst form cf ituiiges- J (
tion. All physician* ai.d medicines!
failed to help him til lu. tried Electric j,
Bitters, which worked such wonders' >
for him that he declares they are a j (
godsend to suffurers from dyspepsia and <
stomach troubles. Unrivaled for dis-i
i eases of the Stomach. Liver an 1 Kid- j
j neys. they build Up and give new life j
i to the whole system Try thetn. Only : (
j 50e. Guaranteed by D. 0. Scott. Drug-;.
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A Little Disfigu
But Still in the Ri
tP Although we were
are by no means out
& temporary quarters in
H shall keep on hand as u
; Buggies, Wagon
Come to see us and w
treatment and correct business met
ored to show the people of Kingstr*
THOMAS & BR/
ZECing-stx
J B STEELE, Manager.
?jtFm\Ve arc using the old office of
house as an office tor the present.
bUell & r
CASH DBY 0We
Beg to Call Partic
ALL-LINEN HI
IB by 30 inche*, Fancy Border, 15c or
two for 25c.
Alt Linen Damask Towels, Colored
Border, 21 by 30 inches, 25c.
Blenched Hack l.inet: Towels, Hemstitched.
in Red or Blue Border, 21
by 40 inches. 25c.
Red Border Cotton Damask Towels, 1">
br 80 inches, 5c.
Cotton Red Border Hemmed Towels, i.
1A? br 40 inches, 10c.
Pearl Buttons, 2c DC'" dozen.
Ladie*' All Linen'FIandkerchicfs, 4c, i
I .act* Curtains 60 inches by 3,'j yard*, j
j?(kk1 quality, $1.50 jht pair.
Ladies' and CI
We would eall your attention to thi
and Embroideries. We have many speei
2 000 yards Percale at 5e and 6c, worl
FURNITURE E
WALNUT SUITS, OAK SUITS, SI
CHAIRS, GO-CARTS, BABY
WINDOW SJUDES.
|J0 Mail Order* Keeelre Careful At!
373 and 375 King Slrci
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jt D. C. SCOTT, President.
| THE BANK OF
ji Transacts a General
!> COLLECTIONS CAREFULl."
\ PROMPTLY
J DEPOSITS FROM 11.00 1
jt DIKEC
j! HENRY P. WILLIAMS,
> JOIIX A. KELLEY.
COLEMANWAGENE]
KM4'ceiM?r u> <). I1
303 King St.,
Shelf Hardwar
(gents for Buckeye Blowers, Brinl
5KHCKRS: ? GEORGE A. WAGEXER. Paexiden
I. G. BALL, Stwta
GorrttpowU-ncer Solicited.
WJLM3ilMZMLZ&
Onr fee retarnewi if we faiL Any or
uiy invention will promptly receive oui
ability of same. "How to Obtain a F
secured through na advertised for sale
Patent taken out through us receive
Tub Patent Record, an illustrated am
by Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy FREE. . Ad
VICTOR J. EV
(Patent At
Evans Building,
H.G-. ASXINS, I
Ittornsy 3Rd Gcunsslor at Law.;1
NOTARY PUBLIC. L
LAKE CITY, S. C.
1-9 ly
FOR SALE. 1
Brick in any quantity to suit purchas-1
r. The Best Dry Press Machine-made
special shapes made to order, Correspondence
solicited before placing your
jrder-. W. R. FUNK.
P. O Pox 103. Kingstree. S. C.
The Best Prescription for Malaria.
Chills and Fever is a bottle of
liroves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is
ilinply iron ami quinine ina tasteless
;orin.* No cure?no pay. Price 50c.
I
red ,
ng. :
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heavy losers by the recent fire we
of the field. While occupying
the rear ol the Coleman Hotel we
sua! a fine line of ,
s. Harness. Whips, Etc.
e promise you the saate C- nrteous
hods that we have always endeav
? ? .* %*! Wf . -AAi\ 11 ! \?
ciiiu TV liiiaiii^uui^ twuii* v.
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\DHAM, Agents,
?e, S. C.
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the county treasurer in the court
ROBERTS'
OOPS STORE.
ular Attention to Our
JCK TOWELS
Mercerized Satin Cyrano, in Black.
Blue, Pink and Cream, 15c, worth %
9.V
Black Dimity, 8c, worth 12,!.<c.
Black Cashmere, 36 inches wide, a good
black, 25c.
Black and White Mixed Lawn* and
Dimity, 10c. worth 12\;c.
Black Corduroy for Skirt*, 12>.<.
India Linons, beautiful qualitv, 8c,
10c, 12j?e, 20c. 25c. ' 1
Ladies' and Misses Black Hose, in all
numbers, from 5c to 25c. A good
Black.
lildren's Hats.
s department, also our Ribbon, Lace
aftie* in these departments.
Lb 10c and 12c^. '
EPARTMENT.
DEBOARDS, LOUNGES, PIAZZA
CARRIAGES, MATTING RUGS,
Lection:
it, CHAHLESTBH, S. C.
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EDWIN 0. EPPS, Cashier, i
KliSGSTREE. t
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REMITTED. i
JPWARD RECEIVED. 5
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R.D.ROLLINS, I
D. C. SCOTT. . >
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1 HARDWARE CO.,
'. l*oppenheini.
CHARLESTON, S. C. ,
7 / i
e a Specialty.
!ey Plows, Oliver Chilled
(; GKORGK Y. COLEMAN, Vice President;
,ry :uul Tniu>urvr
mifflil v
& sending sketch and description of
r opinion free concerning thej>atent
'3,teat" 6eat upon request. Fatenta
at our expense.
special notice, vrithont charge, in
iwid ciroulated journal, consulted
drees,
AKS A CO**
iorocye,)
WASHINGTON, O. C.
A. M. SNIDER
Surgeon Dentist.
[Cingstree, 16th to 30th of each
month.
L,;tke City, 1st to 15th of each
month.
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Kingstree, every Saturday.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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W. L. BASS,
attorney at Law.
LAKE CITY, S. C.
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