The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 09, 1902, Image 5
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Miss Ida Rodders is away on a
week's holiday.
Mr* (Tlpmpnl was away a por
tion of las; week.
Mr L O ilolloway vent up to
Florence Tuesday,
Work 011 Mr 6 B Rodger's cottage
on Church street is progress
ing rapidly.
Mr T J Reynolds went off Sunday
for a week's visit to his family
in Virginia.
Misses Daisy and Jineie Lee
have returned to their home near
Tallahassee, Fla.
J W Rag>dale Esq., of Florence
spent Friday in town on business
in the "Lower Sessions."
Miss Mildred McCabe is spending
soma time with the Misses
Rollins cn Thomas street.
Little Miss Pansy Jones went
off Saturday night to llartsville
to eiite- the Welsh Neck High
school.
Mr S 0 Brown of Charleston
spent some time the 1 alter part of
last week in town with relatives.
Mr Brown is superintendent of
the Stono Phosphate Co"s mines
Miss Eva Rollins has gone to
l'oplar Hill "where she opened
school Monday. This is the same
school that she taught last year. 1
We believe the local name of the
school is44 Wayside."
Mr Robt II Singletary who went
to the 8. C. College on the 2-Ph
ultimo, was taken sick alter attending
recitations only two days 1
and returned home. lie is now
right ill with typhoid fever.
I
Rev Kushton returned Thursday
from Hebron where lie had
carried on a revival. He reports
? ? -J I !..it
aursi mm iiktciiiij; <mu uut; unu
he believes produced profound
impressions and much lasting
good.
Mr R D Rollins left Friday for
Washington, where he will spend
some days and will go ihence to
New York to visit his son, Mr
Clarence Rollins, who is assistant
surgeon in the Relief Hospital ot
that city.
The Lake City school opened
Monday. The two teachers are
Rev and Mrs W W Saddler. The
^enrollment was quite satisfactory 1
and albiirs moved off smoothly.
We feel satisfied that those in
charge will do the very best that
can be done under llie circumstances,
but no two teachers in
the State with one hundred children
of all aires, grades, sexes,
dispositions and home training,
can do justice either to themselves
Thjrty
Day5 Was My Life's
Limit,
Agony From Inherit*
ed Heart Disease.
t
Dr. Miles* Heart Cure
Cured Me.
One person in every four has a weak heart.
Unless promptly treated a weak heart will
easily become a diseased heart. A,little extra
strain from any cause is sufficient to bring on
this deadly maladv, the most common cause
of suddtn death. t>r. Miles' Heart Cure will
tone up the heart's action, enrich the blood
, and improve the circulation.
"My trouble began with catarrh and I have |
always supposed it caused the trouble I have !
experienced with my heart. I had the usual
symptoms of sleeplessness, lost appetite, constipatior,
palpitation of the heart, shortness
of breath an a pain around the heart and under
left arm. My mother suffered in the same
way and I suppose mine was an inherited
tendency. At one time I was in agony. I
suffered so severely and became so weak
that my doctors said I could not live thirty
days. At this time I had not slept over two
hours a night on account of nervousness.
The least exercise, such as walking about,
would bring on palpitation and fluttering of
the heart so severe that 1 would have to give
up everything and rest. Nerve and Liver
Pills cu-cd me of constipation and heart
symptoms disappeared under the influence
of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. I am in
better health than I have been in twelve
{ears and I thank Dr. Miles' Remedies forit.
think they are the grandest remedies on
earth and I am constantly recommending
them to my friends."?Mas. L. J. Cantrell,
Waxahr.chie, Tex.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle
Dr. Maes' Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart'Diseases. Address
Dr. Mil ts Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
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or lo the pupil*. (Jive the teachers
a chance. Don't expect one
man or woman to do the work ol
two or three.
Mr Motley slipped oil* a lew
days apo ostensibly on a visit lo
relatives, lint when he returned
Wednesday a charming younji
ladv accompanied him and she is
not his sister either, lie was
married in (Jreensboro, 0.
This makes the fourth one of our
tobacco men to become a benedict
within ft little more than twelve
months.?two warehousemen and
two auctioneers. Mr and Mrs
Motley have our hearty wishes
for all that is best in life ami when
they finally pass under the hammer
ol the ''Great Auctioneer''
may they be bid off by the "Giver
of every good gilt."
A reference to take testimony
was held here Saturday in the
case affecting the stock law exemption
embracing portions of
Williamsburg and Florence counties.
\V II Wells Esq., is the
referee. Mr W F Clayton represents
the parties attacking the
law. He was the only attorney
present on the case. This matter
lias beeii in the courts some
months and certain questions
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raised nave aireauy neen passeu
upon by Judge Purdy. The particular
point receiving attention
Saturday is whether or not the
fence enclosing the exempted portion
has been altered from its
original position.
Second crop snap beans are
now on tlie market. In one of ou r
groceries we saw a lew days ago
some made right here that were
as tine as first crop beans. With
our soil, climate and better drainage
we can have fresh vegetables
the year round. It is becoming a
common thing for some of our
irncki-M-s 'n make two crons of
beans, potatoes and tomatoes. It
is especially easy to make a second
crop of tomatoes. The entire
process consi.-ts of taking cuttings
from the old bushes, sticking them
down at proper distances and
watering a lew days, if the season
be dry. .Mr J 1' Philips has a
tine second crop just now coming
to maturity. Mr A P Johnson is
bringing larire, luscious and fresh
ones every day. There is no
land beneath the sun more richly
favored by providence than our
own.
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Willi the assistance of their
zealous pastor, Rev William Root,
the members of the Methodist
church are putting some much?
needed repairs on their house cf
worship.
The ordinance of baptism was
administered to three candidates
at the Baptist church last Sunday.
I understand that the membership
of this church is stronger
than ever belore.
Capt J Q Uarrell is here this
week with his force working on
the new siding, which will soon
be completed. Mr Uarrell is a
lormer resident of Cades and his
friends are glad to have him back
again even temporarily.
Mr W M Smith, now of Kingstree,
who is better known to the
public as ' Ivanhoe." spent Sunday
with relatives and friends at
this place. Mr Smith is very
popular here and his visits are always
welcome. NuX.
STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS.
Henderson Grimctt. <>t' this place,
was stricken with partial paralysis
and completely lost the u-e of one arm
and side. After beiny tre.itcd l?y an
eminent physician for .piite a while
without relief, my wife recommended
ChamlKM-hin's Pain JJalin, and after
usmy two bottles of it lie is almo-t entirely
cured.?Geo. K. McDonald, Man,
Loj,ran countv, W. Va Several other
very remai kable cures of partial pu-a
lysis liave been effected by the use
ot this liniment. Jt is most widely
known, however, as a cure for rheumatism.
sprainsaftd bruises. Sold by 1 )r.
W L. Wallace, Kinystree. and Lake
City Drug Co. Lake City!
ON A WHEEL
111 accideut iiappcns is a Liolllo uf 1
/
Ulce
Re minim
need not become c
body. If tlieydo
MEX
MUSTANG
will thoroughly, q
nently cure these
is no guess work a
iment is used a cu
1
YOU DONT KNOW
mtil
Mustang Liniment. As u llesh
Many a man who goes through
life bemoaning the fact that he
it; misunderstood ought to be
tlianktul that sueh is I lie ease.
AMERICA'S F'AMO.CS UEATTIES
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Iil'UK ?>UII 1IU1 1U1 wii ?u\iii iii u|;hu?j.-?,
Iilotchc*, .S??rcs. Piinpbs. They don't
have them, nor will any <>n<\ who uses
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies
the face. Eczema or Salt llheuni vanishes
before it. It cures sore lijKS.
chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible
for Piles. *()< at I>. C. Scott's drug
store.
The best place to eet a census
o the working members of n
church is at the mid-week prayer
meeting
W* %.[j I
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I I hare foood Dr. Moffett's 1XETHINA a splendid re
! boy w.ib a teetliitirf child, every succeeding day ircrnei
j TEETIIIXA, and bo^an at once administering It to him.
! that day on he recuperated. I have constantly kept it
j pleasure in sounding its praises to all mothers ot youn,
! period was passed.
K ^
Ever obtainable in 1
are now being offeree
RACKET
At prices that cannot I
Think of it! We arc n
Good, Reliable C
rent Relnw Ne
Come and see for you
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Best Calico at 3 l-2c anc
Y ard-wide Y ellow Home
Check Homespun - best
All Colors Duck at 8c tc
Ladies', Gents', and Chi
25c per pair.
The biggest line ol
here at 25 percent
LACES andjMBBDlDEHiES
Fine Line of Dress Goods, C
and He
H. D.BEDDICK
n^ntly mrW* with disaster. A very
icirnt dortnr to hnvo with you whett
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
t&t / Tv
Y Ai ' I !
rs or
1 g Sores
i fixture upon your
it is your tault, for
;ican
liniment.
uickly and permanfflietions.
There ?
bout it; if this lin
.re will follow. . ?
H
t
quickly a burn or scald can bo cured
you have treated it with Mexican
healer it btauds at tho very top. ^
Some men seem to think it
folly to lav wp treasures in heaven,
i when it's 10 to 1 they would
never see them again.
(Jet a free sample of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets at Dr. W.
L. Wallace's ding store. Kingstree, or
Lake'Ciry Drug ( o.'s drug store. Lake
citv. They are easier to take and
more pleasant in effect than pills.
Then their use is not followed by constipation,
as is often the ease with i?i I is.
Regular size, i5e per box.
The fool sits down and worries
about the living the world owes
| him, but the wise cuv hus'les
around and collects the interest
on the debt.
?gTT'g jmb Gores Cholera Infantum,
|S Diarrhoea, Dysentery, ana
'' 3 ^ l h the Bowel Troubles of
m Children of Any Age.
" " JWrnflAlds Digestion, Regulates
^VrOIRajUHl the Bowels, Strengthens
s at Dmssists,
J. MOFFETT. M. D.. ST. LOUIS. MO.
iBDT. Secretary of 8Late. Arsnw, Tel., Not. 21,1300.
nedy aad aid for my teeihiug children. When ray oldest
I us that wo would iaoTitably loss hiai. J happened upon
and his improvement was marked in 2t hours, and from
and used it slues with ray children, and hare taken great
z children. 1 found it Invaluable even a'ter the teetAin#
KK3. p. H. XIAKD*:
?/illiamsburg County
d in the
STORE,
>e duplicated elsewhere,
ow offering
Hoods at 25 per
w York Prices!
rself and be convinced.
FEW PEICES:
I 4c a yard.
ispun at 3 3-4 and 4c a 3rd.
grade - 4c a yd.
?Sc per yard,
ldren's Hose at 2 l-2c to
f SHOES ever seen
below factory prices.
Going at lc, 2c. 3c and up per
yard. A X X X
Nothing, Harness of all kinds
xrdware.
, Kingstree, S. C.
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ijxj New Store!
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x At Benjamin's
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@ Dry Goods, Notions,
(gj AM> A > FMEITIO^AI,
? nra,nc3T Or:
; ? All we a*k is a trial to conVirfce yon
| P. S. COURTNEY & CO.,
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Loi Prices ill
! That's Our
When you are out s
to call at THE OLI
STACKLEY'S C
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We prefer the money to the
to make quick sales Con
to buy high quality woods i
Now is the time and the plat
Stack ley
Tne Greatest Sale of Dry Goot
Caps and Millinery Ever I
Scib/u-ltz's Bai
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JVAI iu llinpr
Will begin MONDAY OCTOB
Goods sold cheaper than ever heard of fc
at this Greal
Calico, worth Gc, only 4c. i*a
Calico, worth 5c, only 4ic. . Gc
Check Homespun, worth Gc, only 4c.
Yard wide White Homespun, worth ^
Gr, only 4c. vr
Double width Worsted, worth 25c,
only 121c. M(
Single width Worsted, worth 10c
and 12c. only 81c.
42 in. All Wool Cashmere, worih 50c M<
and 75c only 25c. La
There are thousands and thousand
lion, so come and see for your self and b
brothers, uncles, aunts, cousins, mother-;
Kemember the name and place,
Schultz's Bar
IKE SCHULTZ, I
Next to Dispensary,
ighe-u <-asli prices paid for Chic
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| Going Out
I inass.-?^
Gagg, Oliver <j
? decided to discont
I @ are closing out the
<?) at absolute cost.
I? . 1 %ou will therefi
; jgj if you buy elsewhe
spec ting stock
j.? prices
I ? Thanking you j
? al support in the
? Yours
I Gagg, 'Oli
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GRAND OME
Spring Clothing,
Hats and
Furnishings.
You will find here the very newesj
up-to-date .Suits, Furnishing Goods
I Hats.
We make a specialty of extra-size i
i and Slim Suits.
On receipt of your letter we will
i you swatches of Suits if you are interc
: in any. In our tailor department we 1
I over *>00 samples for you to select your
j or extra Pants from.
Suits made to your measure from $151<
Pants fromj.'l to 12.
All .Mail Orders promptly attended1
a special salesman.
H. .Brown
GBTE CLOTHING K!
. Opposite Academy of 4HRc.
224* King Stpee,rr Charleat Av& C
New Stock? pfi
SlEY & CO*
Old Stand, ^
DCk OF 3
Shoes, Tinware, j??
ri-Y fim: U\K
cocfeileS. '%
r th'at vte cannot be undefsoKL ysfc Kingstree,
S. C. || J
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Motto.
hopping be surtf -.4
) RELIABLE,
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?oo<ls and we sell close' ' ' vj
ie to see us it yon want
it rock bottom prices'. y ^ ^|?|
's Cash Store!/
Is, Clothing, Shoes, Bate,- j
(nown In k SssDt,
:grairi. Steffi#/ * i$H
er 6th, for 10 Day? Only/ .
iefore. Just listed' to' tb4 pnefr^B
per of Pius, wc+rh 8c, only lc/ 1
id Eye'Needks, worth 10c, ofyly 2c. i
:l0thing.' clothing: (|
.'ii'.s Paufd from 49c up.' ^
en's Black Worsted stilts $#98 op,*^1
shoes. shoes: I
en's Sunday Shoes' 98c and n|>.- .^Sj
idies' Sunday Shoes 68^an^htp^^|g~,
s of articles to nuhferoutf to'gifea-"
rin? yojr father, nlofh^f, silvers/
in-law, aud don't lotget thfe iJookv J
4
gain Store;kingstree,
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kens
of Bus- Ii
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Tr Co. having
UlUC UU/SVroCMS W, }
ir entire stock .?v
ire lose money ? .
re, before in- @ >4
and getting ^
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'or your liber- -ryPttstf,
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