The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 18, 1902, Image 7
In connection with the czar's
well known enthusiasm for collecting
pictorial post cards a pretty
story is told. On lite occasion
of his last birthdav a little Engf
lish girl sent Nicholas II a picture
post-card, wishing his majesty
......... i,.,nnv roinriK of the dav.
KUrtllt llnP(V > vvm* ? _ m #
ai the same time asking him to be
so kind and gracious as send her a
Russian card in return. The czar
was delighted, and promptly dispatched
a very beautiful post-card
to his juvenile correspondent,
bearing his autograph, as well as
that of the czarina.
During the progress of the present
restoration of St. PatricK's
/,f Huhliii. the remark
able discovery was made that underneath
the plaster of the time
of William and Titary, real and
beautiful 13th century stone had
lain hidden lor generations. Besides
the gift of the new organ
Lord Iveagh has caused it to be
moved from the north transept to
a fine organ chamber, reached by
a beautiful spiral staircase of stone
copied from one in Mavence cathedral.
7 he emperor of Japan is one of
the tew poets who are content to
write verses tor their own pleas
ure rather than tor the admiration
of the public. It is said that he
often composes 10.000 lines a
year, but with a most praiseworthy
sell-denial rare anions poets he
reserves most ot them for hjsown
private reading.
An effort is beimr made in
?
Sweden to use electricity in agriculture.
A seed field is covered
Ov n net work of wire and a strong
electric current is turned on du&insr
nights and chilly days, but cut
off during sunnv.and warm weather.
The system was invented by
Prof. Lemstrom of Helsingfors,
Finland.
In the Philippines beef is 60
eeii's a noiind. mutton 45. Dork
t?0, veal 60, halibut 60, blue cod
55, salmon 60, pigeons $2 apiece,
beef tongues $2 50, geese 3 50 apieee,
wild ducks $1.75 and tame
ducks $2 25 apiece. The meats
are all Australian frozen. Butter
is $1 a pound and milk is $4.50 a
gallon.
A PAU-SON'S NOBLE ACT.
"I want a!I the world to know,"
writes liev C J. Budlong. of Astaaway,
H. I., 'what a thoroughly good and reliable
medicine 1 found in Electric Bitters.
They cuied rae of jaundice and
liver troubles that had caused'me great
suffering for many years. For a genuine,
all-round cure they excel anything
I ever saw." Electric Bitters
are the surpri>e of all for their wonderful
work in Liver, Kidney and
Stomach troubles. Don't fail to rrv
them. Only 50ct?. Satisfaction is
guaranteed bv I). C'. Scott.
In China, probably more wood
is used for collins than lor any
ether purpose. The coffins are
made of lumber from four to 19
inches thick. It :> not a high estimate
to sav that from S.000.000,
000 to 10.000,000.000 .'eet ot lumber
are anmiallvthus utilized.
V BOY'S WILD RIDE FOR LIFE.
With family an.and expecting him
u?die. arnl a > n :idi: e i?>rlife. IS miles,
to get Dr. King- >". ? l-i-c?>very n?r
Consumption. Coughs and Odds. W.
H. Brown.A t I.e -viilc. ind . endured
death's agonic- from asthma, but t It is
wiuueniu lueunuiv ,^r.\ it uci
and soon cured hii:i l!t? writes* *1
new sleep >' U: ?Kv < \ery niylit." I.ike
inarvelou* c;:< ; . Pneumonia.
Pi. ii h ' v.V:i?J.s, (Tins and
tiriji prove ;> ; :?d.:css nn-rit for a'I
Throat and 1/ . 1 u'de. lliiarantce.l
bottles "iUc a * Trial lx?ttl*s
tree at I>. c >? - dru^r store.
You can't convince i irirl rhat
she isn't in love until. alter she
? bun.
J Wood's Seeds. I \
i fWmonn f.Invor f;
I UlliliOV/U V1UIU1 c
| wiJl yield under favorable condi- 1
1 tions S to 10 tons of green food per g
1 acre, or 1J to 2$ tons of liay and
11 is worth as a ft-riilixing ?-ro]?, |2l>. e
( 1 to $?.>. j>er arre. Full information 5 j
is contained in our Fall Catalogue *< j
1 just issued, which we will mail free ? j
upon request. > j
1 Wood's Fall Catalogue r.Iso tolls t i
j all al>out Vegetable and Farm ? >
! .Seeds for rail Planting, Seed (
Wheat,'Oats, Rye, Barley, I I
Vetches. Grass and v
i f Clover Seeds, etc. (
? Write for Fall Catalogue and 1 f
I pnees of any !?eeds desired. a
{ T. W. WOOD & SONS, |
I Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. 1
Some men are born with black
eyes and some acquire them.
For a bad taste in the mouth take
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet*.
For sale by I)r. W. L. Wallace,
Kingstree, and Lake City Drug Co.,
Lake City.
Hetfer the old man's bank ac
count than the young man's I. 0.
U's.
FORTUNE FAVORS A TEXAN.
Having distressing pains in head,
1 buck and stomach, and being without
appetite, I began to use Dr. King's
New Life Pills writes W. P. Whitehead.
of Kennednle. Tex., "and soon
fell like u new man." Infallible in
stomach and liver troubles. Only 23e
at D. C. Scott's drug store. .
Many a man who howls with
pain imagines he suffers in silence.
NOT DOOMED FOR LIFE.
"I was treuted for three years by
good doctors," writes W. A. Greer,
McConnellsville, O, "for Piles, and
VIo*i,l? lint wlion -ill fwilA/t liiwl'lftri's
Arnica Salve cuivd tne in two weeks."
Cures Hums, Bruises. Cuts, Corns.
Sores* Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Piles or
no pay. 25?; at D. C Scott's drug store.
The.yacalionthus officially
ended, but there will be the
usual number of holdover and
stragglers.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR DYSENTERY
AND DIARRHOEA.
"Some years a#> I was one of a party I
that intended; waking a long bicycle i
trip,"-says F; 1?. .Taylor, of New Albany.
Bradford county, Pa. "I was
taken suddenly with diarrhoea, and j
whs about to give up the-trip, when i
editor Ward, of the Laceyville Messen-j
ger, suggested that I t ike a dose of (
chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, i purchased a'
bottle and look two doses, one before
starting and one on the route. I made;
: tie trip successfully and never felt j
I any ih effect. Again last .summer I J
I was aimo>r completely run down with !
an attack ?.-f dxscnteiy. I bought a i
! bottle of this same remedy and this i
I time one do>e cured me." aold by 1 >r.1
! \\\ L. Wallace, Kingstrec, and Lake j
{City Drug Co., Lake City.
In the plans for(x. A. R. week
no arrangement is made for the ;
entertainment of the Hon. II. j
! Clay Evans. He will not even j
ride with the prominent citizens i
in the low-neck carriages,
i ? ,
? - - V > ?* > i it naif i
ri IS YELLOW PQtSQii 1
:'ij ii your h:o">J '? Fhysicians cn'I P.
1 it flaltftial Ucrra. ItcenbcSctn g
1 c ia?jrng reo b?o6dyellow uncer PJ j
' rr?Lrosc.?pe. It works Jay and ?
j n'ght. First, it iurrs your com- <L
J piexion ycliow. Chilly, aching S;
j '2 scus&tions creep down you- a j
\yi btckbons. Yot: feel weak and !j |
j' worthless. jj
RCjESTS' CHiLL TONiC ||
.3 v. ;;I stop the trouble now. It 1
. enterj the blood at once and I
j drives out the yellow poison. ?
j It" neglected and when Chills, S
"a Fevers. Night-Sweats and a gen
ieral break-down come later on, W
Roberts' Tonic will cure you H
then?but why wait? Prevent S
future sickness. The manufac- kg
turers know all about this yel- 8
lov,' poison and have perfected sj |
.N. Roberts' Tonic to drive it out, H
nourish your system, restore 8
n appetite, purify the blood, pre- m
vent and cure Chilis, Fev ers and 8
' J Malaria. It has cured thous- ?
r.nds?It will cure you, or your 8
t'f money back. This is fair. Try x
it. Price, 25 cents. ?
L. li. Johnson. W, S. Lynch, n :
One way to exterminate weed*
is to cultivate them.
The charity that begins at home
covers the most sins.
Tax Land Sale.
By virtue of executions to me directed
I have levied upon and will *ell for
rash for taxes on the first ilondav In
October next, before the Court
House door in Kingstree. the followinor
<lncprihm1 !nnHii fruwit !
>ll6 ..viv..?v- .-..-V,
40 acres of land in Mingo township
belonging to Edwin Pipkin and
bounded as follows: North by J. G.
Pipkin, east by Mutiroe McCullough .
south by Gus Dicker and we*t by J. G*
Pipkin.
Also 12 acres of land in Laws township
belonging to W. E. Mitchum and
bounded as follows: North by J. F.
Agerton, east and south-by P. H.
>1 itclium, west by estate of T. L. Gourdin.
G. J. GRAHAM, . . .
18-3t Sheriff Williamsburg County:
Registration Notice.
The office of the Supervisors of Registration
will ?>e opened on the tirst
Monday in every month for the purpose
of the registering of any person
who is qualified as follows:
Who shall have been a resident of
the State for two year*, and of the
county one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the elector offers to.
vote f?mr months oerore me any ei
election, and shall have paid. six.
months before, any poll rax then due"
and payable, and who can both wad
ami write any section of the constitution
of i8b5 submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, ur^ who
ran show that he owns, ami has paid
all taxes collectable on, durihg the
present year, property in. this State
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. J.J. EAI>I)V\
tf Clerk of Roard.
Pure Corn Whiskey...
4 FULL QUARTS S3.00,
Express Paid.
fya No Mark* to Indicate
11 *! OotitenLs. ' *;
h Direct From Distiller tot
a % This isold strok wlds|if
: key. put up In plain cot-'
? & ton wood-dtses,.holding
ULJ Four, Six and "twelve
bottles to ease. N?> mark'
to indicate contents.
r-jttHBHH This- wlnskif is tspcc-.
tally suitable for medic1-*
^.UCKtfcj inal purposes, luiinsj pntv I
and of the best qiniiitxr.
jfr AT-Al ^<>u art* at . liberty to
BiOTgP*? have your family phyuiHan
test it and if not
tfto*\*ws?rf?5 satisfactory retnm it at
my expense and 1 will
HoCOSM refund y~ur money. No
nilllllllfl family should be with^[|}jJ
ijjlp out a c?s??. No order
must call for less than
four quarts hv express prepaid.
If interested in whiskies write for full
price list. In ordering remember whiskey
cannot be shipped C. (). 1>.. and all
order* must be accompanied by cash.
Address all communications to.
?. A. LACKEY, Hamlet, N. C.
ORANGEBURG COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE.
02AH3SB!RS, S. C.
l-l
Beautiful ami healthful loeatiou.
Artesian water. liepaired
and remodeled buildings.
Special courses in Music,
Art and Elocution. Four
classes?two preparatory and
two collegiate. Prepares for
the Sophomore and Junior
classes in the best colleges of
the country, or the business
requirements of life. Thor- '
ongij and systematic foundation
work the aim.
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For catalogue and particulars write
JAS. R. CROUCH,
(.24 PRESIDENT.
LAUD SURVEYING.
First class work promptly and
(o) accurately done.
Apply or write to
R.E. MORRIS, Lake City, S.C.
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Skin Bice&ses.
F">r the :v and permanent cure o:
tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Cham
Deriaia's Eye and fckiti Ointment i
vitir at :il equal. It relieves the iu h
::,y find sn.-.ri.*!!; nwir.tlv acts
continued use effects ;* pcrniuneii
. nre. It also en res itch. barber's itch
sial.l head, sore nipples, itcliir.^ piles
cbayi^d tends, chronic *?re eyes ii?
^v..nr.iateJ lids.
Ltr. FadyN ''oralitica T'a'.v.J-"* to*
corses are the Lest ionic. 1 Ic<v? ,?nr.:jer J
andvertaifucy Pr'ce. 2."cenu tscM uj
'Aire Y?m 0<o>.iM
' ' WHE:
Why not try WELSH NEGK HI8I
^ ' --d We give jou more f
^ ^ than uny other echo
DORMITORIES - New aud
well furnished.
FOOD?Wholesome, palatable . *
Plentiful.
I COST?Board, Tuiton, Incidental 21
- $108.00.
NINTH SESSION BEGINS S
yi W.\E. J-KXKuraov, -K. J\ EftyiN, I
1 PEOPLFS TOBACCO WH
* B. 1). CLARK,
iF ' This;is-to -inform-the. tobac
7a county that th& Peopled Tobacco 1
gF re-organized and .a new?company h
7a capital to meet the requirements oi
My. < n 13 ^npj/itepuoy oi.uie man;
./X a tobaccomarket hei? in Mannin
macket in4th?.State and to'-con<
/X such a wtfy as^to recommend it to
2K the Tobacco men of all sections.
7a give na.'a showing; "wfe 'feel con
with yoiir feTiirhV
7A ' 'InankTftg fb'tr fa advance fo
jK give, vfe reMainy'* - Yo
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29 &. Trade -Sweet..
We arc leaders in our business, ai
prepared to supply the rcquiremei
'* flttrVA#lis ji
Wc sell Syracuse Steel Beam P
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t. J). Clark, II. P. McIntosh.
ilSE COMPANY, I
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