The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 16, 1902, Image 8
NEWLY ELECTED MAGISTRATES.
jM Complete List Furnished For the First
^BT Time.
KB I believe that the result of the recent^prfmary,
in so far as the mag^B-lBtrates
are "concerned, have never
been published, and thinking that the
people Of the county would like to j
I know -who will fill these offices in :
^ur county for the ensuing term, I
have looked up the matter and here
Ifivte the result:
Lake City?H P Baldwin.
Kingstree-^H R Stutts.
Greeleyville?J V Windham.
Baiters?T E Salters.
Trio?W B McCauts.
Black Mingo?Geo B Nesmith.
Johnsouville?W P Eaddy.
There are seven in all. These
yill go into office in January.
Bond8 for County Officials.
I represent the United States Fidelity
and, Guaranty Co., of Baltimore,
Md., which has a capital of
$2,500,000. Save your friends the
annoyance of going on your bond
by getting bonded in this company.
HT* make a sneeialtv of bondinc
Ety officials at low rates. Refee:
The Bank of Kingstree,
Sheriff, County Supervisor,
ty Supt. of Education and
ty Treasurer.
C. W. Wolfe.
Kingstree? S. C.
A Rare Old Coin.
W H McElveen of Spring
showed us a very rare old coin
lay in the shape of a silver dolr
1802, being just a century old.
coin differs from the dollar of
vesent day by being larger in
inference and thinner, probably
ing the same. It is the oldest
if that denomination we have
leea and probably is worth more
MBhan the face value, though scarcely
HHLb much as the dollar of 1804, which
ifts said to be valued at several thousHRand
dollars. Mr McElveen is somej^Birhat
of a numismatist and has quite
BHa variety of rare coins.
MB A TYPICAL SOUTH AFRICAN
M_0. R. Larson, of Bar Villa. Sundays
HRStiver, Cape- Colony, conducts a store
^ftyplcai of South Africa, at which can
HHtye purchased anything from the prov^^Borbiai
'^eedie to an anchor." This
I^Ktore Is situated in a valley nine miles
|Hrrom the nearest railway station and
^^Babout twenty-five miles from the neartown.
Mr. Larson says: 'T am
j^Hlavored with the eustom of farmers
I^Hfritblh a radius of thirty miles, to many
j^^fcfwhom I have supplied Chamberlain's
B^vesiedies. All testify to their value
Hi a household where a doctor's advice
almost out of the question. Wit hin
B^Hbe mile of my store the population is
^^K>erhap? sixty. Of these, within the
twal** mnnthi nn 1a*s tlmn fniir.
HHtoen have been absolutely cured by
HEttiamberlain's Cough Remedy. This
HBaast surely be a record. For sale by
H^K>r. W. L. Wallace, Klngstree, and
^^Kaka City Drug Co., Lake City.
^Vtadiaritwn Inklings |
BjjHH ?Farmers are all about through
HBathering their cotton in this secHHBon.
^^9 Miss Ethel Nesmith of Dock
take charge of the Turkey
H^Hchooi Monday week. We welHHome
her to our neighborhood.
9 1 Mrs W M Dye has returned to
^^ftharleston after a few weeks visit
Hd her sister. Mrs VV S Brockinton.
Miss Rosa Tallevast. is home
BBKtain after a long visit to rela|^Hives
and friends in the up
BHxmtry.
Mrs Ashbe Stuckev, who has
|^^^ea visiting her daughter, Mrs B
Stuckey, returned to her home
BHnst Saturday at Bishopville.
Ml Miss Annie B Dye one of the
^^Htamminger school's fair daugh
Irs, wnu iicts ueen visaing ner
msin, Miss Maude Brockinton,
is returned to her home in the
3ity by the Sea."
Mr Willie Brockinton has pone
Charleston on an extended |
tit.
Jtfwsrs Sigers and GafFny of |
Arlington paid Mr B N Staukey j
ihort visit the first of the week. =
Jlre W M Dye and Mrs W S j
hockin'on have returned home
(er a short visit to relatives at;
floe and Manniug.
Occasional.
hf*
Xrue greatness does not consist
haever failing, but rising again
Lr a fall*
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| ?o/?s Etchings. ^^^ j
(Written for Inst week.) i
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UCCOUIIl ?)k.l<i:ii UUIIHOI Mi- i
ternoon there ?ins no preaching at j
Beulah.
Mr and Mrs John Patrick ol |
Fowler spent Sunday in our <
neighborhood. ^ j
*Rev. S J McConnell has been
quite sick at his home. '
I am glad t<? report that Mr |
Ervin Fluitt is able to be out after ,
several weeks illness. I
Mr J H Hanna, Jr, aceompa- <
nied by his brother Aionzo. visi- ^
ted Charleston the latter part of
last week. <
Mrs Mat tie Tilton and sister.
Miss Beulah Epps, visited friends (
at Central Saturday.
Mr R D Guerry of Dry Swamp
was here Saturday taking photonrro
nltc
^ I M |y|lv7?
Mrs A L Epps expects to leave i
next Tuesday to visit relatives in
Cochran, Ga. She will be accompanied
t>y her two little girls,
Mabel and Ilee.
Mr Walter G Chandler, one of '
Benson's hustling young farmers,
visited here Sunday.
We can hear just a faint link- <
ling of wedding bells and catch a
whiff of the fragrant aroma of
orange blossoms. (
Good Luck. ,
i| Bennett Swamp Bubbles |
Misses Bessie Lawrence and Annie
Richburg, accompanied by Mr Willie
Lawrence, visited the Misses Bradham
Sundav. 1
i
Mr Allie Bradham and sisters visited
the home of Mr R F Lewis Sunday.
I
Mr P C MeKnight from near Kingstree
visited in this section recently.
Messrs J A Bradhain and J W
Timmons visited Kingstree last week
011 business. ;
Hello! Bunch of Roses, how about (
potato custard? Is it really the '
same old thing that everybody calls
potatoe pie or something new?
Good luck to the County Record. '
Wild Violet. <
HIS I.IFE IN PERIL.
"I just seemed to hove gone all to {
piece*," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, ,
Tex., "biliousness and a lame back had t
made life a burden. I couldn't eat or j
sleep and felt almost too worn out to
work when 1 began to use Electric Bitters,
but they worked wonders. Now I
sleep like a top, can eat anything, have
gained in strength and enjoy hard
wark." They give vigorous health 1
I and new life to weak, sickly, run-down
j people. Try them. Only 50c at D. C. .
j Scott's drug store. J
j A girl r.ever shows her age tin- f
lil she tries to hixie it. '
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GOES LIKE HOT CAKES. j
'The fastest selling article I have in
i-my store," writes druggist C. T. Smith
of Davis, Kv., "Is Dr. King's New 1
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs j
and Colds, because it always cures. In
mv six years of sales it has never failed.
I have known it to save snfferers from i
Throat and Lung diseases, who could I
get no help from doctors or any other T
remedy." Mothers rely on it, best (
physicians prescribe it, and I). C. Scott I
guarantees satisfaction or refunds price (
Trial bottles free. Regular size*, 50c 1
and $1. ?
-,r
W' ^>- '* <.-<
Wood's Seeds.
Crimson Clover
will yield under favorable condi- I
tiona 8 to 10 tons ol green food per V
? acre, or 1J to 2J tons of liay and v
is \rorth as a fertilizing crop, $20. (
i to $23. per acre. Fjill information \
Z-. V?ll I '<11.| 1/VM1?.
i* coiiuuuru ju uui i on ,
just issued, which we will mull tree ^
upon request. }
i Wood's Fall Catalogue 11I30 tells R
sill about Vegetable mill Farm V
Seeds for Fall Planting, Seed i
Wheat,'Oats, Rye, Barley, V
i Vetches, Grass aud
Clover Seeds, etc. 6
Write for Fall Catalogue and \
i pnoee of any Seeds desired. /
T.W. WOOD & SONS, I
1 Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. |
WANTED.
Standard yellow pine ties 6x9x8.
Anderson Lumber Co.,
3ct 16 Charleston, S. C.
Stops the Cough
and Works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No cur*,
no pay. Price 25 cents.
Friendship you have i o buy is
i ear at any price.
The Best Prescription for Malaria.
Chills and Fever is a bottle of
Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is
simply iron and quinine ina tasteless
form. No cure?iro. pay. Price 50c.
A married man says the best
alarm clock is his wife's elbow.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
If f.illii t/\ onro V w
IIIUIIC^ 11 It lilllO vuiv* ..... -- .
Srovp's signature is on each box.2oc.
It isn't always the man who
lives longest who lives most.
You Know What you are Taking
When you take Grove's Tasteless
Shill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle
Showing tli;ir it is simpiy iron iinu
Quinine in a tasteless form. No
ure, no pay. 50c.
Either the Lord doesn't know
lis business or else the man who
locks a horses tail'tail is a fool.
Dr. Cady's Condition Powdars
\re just what a horse needs when in
>ad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
;ermifuge. They are not food but
nedicine and tlie best in use to pur a
mrse in prime condition, l'rice 2"> cts
)er package. For sale by I). C. Scott.
One trouble with most men
vho have lofty aims is that they
ire miserable shots.
The excitement incident to travelog
and change of food and water often
jrings on diarrhoea, and for this reuion
no one should leave home without
i bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
md Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by
>r. W. L. Wallace, Kingstree, ami
..ake City Drug Co.; Lake City.
A poet's memory mav be fickle,
)ut his thoughts often come back
o him?if he encloses a stamp.
When you wake up with a bad ta-te
n youi mouth, go at once to I)r. W.
Wallace's drug store, Kingstree, or
>ake City Drug Co.'s drug store, Lake
;ity, and get a free sample of Chara(erlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets.
)ne or two doses will make^'ou well,
rhey also cure biliousness, sick lieadehe
and constipation.
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I IS YELLOW PP!-9N |
' ?$ In your blood? Physicians call fe
|'J it fte.luri.il Germ. I: ceo be seen Ej
i s| changing red blood yellow under fc
| microscope. It works day and E
a night. First, It turns yourcom|
|j pferion yellow. Chilly, aching
Jq selections creep down your g
; i| backbone. You feel weak and ii
: ?4 worthless. ?>
&R03ERTS' CHILL TONIC p j
P will stop tte trouble now. It N
? enters tiie blood at once and 0
f.j drives out the yellow poison. K
>\ II neglected and when Chills, H .1
Severs, Night-Sweats and a gen- ft
Ieral break-down come later on, 1
Roberts' Tonic will cure you ft
then?but why wait ? Prevent K
future sickness. The manufac- ft j.
turers know all about thi3 yel- B j
low poison and have perfected ft
Roberts' Tonic to drive it out, V
nourish your system, restore 1
appetite, purify the blood, pre- ft
vent and cure Chills, Fevers and 3
Malaria. It has cuCed thous- H
ands?It will cure you, or your ft I
money back. This is fair. Try ft
| it. Price, 25 cents. . ^
| L. Ii. Johnson. W, S. Lynch, ft
1 h* I argrit Hnd Mn?t'< .Qtnplete ~
KstMbiUiiiucn't south. /
PPfl S HACKER &. SON. I
W| V? ... . V --f
? MANrFACTtrBRBa OF? ^
Sash. Doors. Blinds.
Mmildlag nod Building Material,
Satth lVelyhttt aiul Cord
CHARLESTON, S. a
Porch?*? our make, which we guar otee
superior to auy sold South, sod
thervby safe mnuey. 0
Window and Fi ncy Olasa a Specialty.
3kin Diseases.'
For the speedy and permanent core oi
etter. salt rheuir and eczema, Cham
ier1:-.in'? F.vp and Klrm Dintmpnt. i
virhout an equal. It relieves the itch
ng and smarting almost instantly and
ts continued use effects a permanent '
jure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, .
scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, .
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
granulated lids.
Dr. Cady's Condition Powder* for
horses are the best tonic, blood pnrifiei
andvermifuge Price. Scents Soldhj
Registration Notice.
The office of the Supervisors of Reg- t
istration will he opened on the first
Monday in every month for the purpose
of the registering of any person J
who is qualified as lollows: *
Who shall have been :t resident of
the htate for two years, and of the
county one year, and of the polling precinct,
in which the elector offers to _
vote four months before the day of ?
lection, and shall hare paid, six
months before, any poll tax then clue
and payable, and who can both read
and write any section of the constitution
of 18'-?5 submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or who
can show that be owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on, during the
present year, property in this State
assessed "at three hundred dollars or
more. J. J. EADDY,
tf Clerk of Board. 2
The beau til ul rest on thei'ounda
lions of necessary.
NR.S. L. S. ADAMS. j
Of OalTMton. Texas.
! ' "Wine of Cardul Is indeed blessing
to tired women. Having suffered for
seven years with weakness and bearing-down
pahs, and having tried kvcrai
doctors and different remedies
with no success, your Wine of Cardul
was the only thing which helped me, tt
and eventually cured me k seemed to ?
build up the weak parts, strengthen _
the system and correct irregularities."
j By "tired women" Mrs. Adams
mwins nervous women who have
disordered menses, falling of the
womb, ovarian troubles or any of
' these ailments that women have.
You can cure yourself at home with
this great women's remedy, Wine
of Cardui. Wine of Cardui has
cured thousands of cases which Cc
doctors have failed to benefit. Why
not begin to get well today? All an
druggists have 81.00 bottles. For ?
any stomach, liver or bowel disorder
Thedford's Black-Draught
| should be used. pr
For*.'rice and literature, nriftrtm. giving
ajmptomt. The Ladlea' Advtaorr Depart- cr.
i merit. The Chattanooga Medloine Cix,
^ Chattanooga, Term.
WINE?'CARQUI s
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We have or nan t a car load of ]
liem linger loti er .nerefore
We Pass Up The
Don't quarrel with opportunity, 1
?st. All the standard makes, such a>
ock,H nger, Barber and R. E. Junes
We make you practicallv a "-esei
LIVERY DEF
s always supplied with Good Horses
J. L. STUCI
Lake Cit
MNEWMIL]
las arrived. Also a new u]
leavers, just from the Northern r
i large line of lovely
lJKJE.aa LrUUJJO
re beintr opened up. Dress, Skirt
nd \Vaist Patterns from 25c to $6.00
nch. No two alike. No one will
ave a dress like vours.
j
lre cannot be beat in '
GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS.
Everything new and up-to-date.
Vhen you are in town don't forget tc
ut of our fine selected book stock in
Free Stables and I
VAGONS and BUGGIES, RA
For sa
T,S. n^CcCIL,.
X.
ZF "3TOTJ "W"^
FALL SUIT 01
The kind which you
write to* me and I w
Our suits run 34 to 5
large variety of
3oys' and Chih
Iverv Suit or Overcoat that we sell
if they do we will give you
H, BROWN'S GRANITE
Onnnsite the Aea
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24 King strset
Oar fee returned if wo fail. Any oj
ny invention will promptly receive on
bility of same. "How to Obtain a I
jcured through us advertised for sale
Patent taken out through U3 receive
'nE Patext Record, an illustrated an<
y Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy FREE* Ad
VICTOR J. EV
{Patent At
Vans Building,
DrRJ McCabe.
Dentist
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ING3TS.EE, - - S.U.
W. F. CLAYTON. 1
Attorney - at - Law.
FLORENCE, S. U.
Practices in all the United States .
>urts, and in the Courts of Florence
d Williamsburg Counties. f
FOR SALE. ,
ick in any quantity to suit purchasTlie
Best Dry Press Machine-made
:v
ecial shapes madq to order. Corre>ndenee
solicited before placing your 1
3er?. W. R. FUNK.
P. O Box 19& K-iegstrce,- ?5. C. t
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- V'!'UUGGIES.
and can't afford to let
t
Profits to You.
>ut come now and buy while they
3 i-t rtnlrn rt^.m ??1a? _?* ivina^ft t-t o v
y iialmir>^ i aj iwi ur vaiiauj^ aawjtit
of half the profits if you buy now
'ARTMENT
and Stylish and ServicableVehicles
cey & co,,
y, 8. C
snert stock
3-to-date Milliner, Miss Marie
narkets and up on latest Styles*
/
OUR SHOE STOCK
can not be equaled by any in the
comity. We buy direct from the
factories thereby saving the middle^
man's profit on them.
In Clothing, Furniture, Hard-?
ware and Groceries
i o tur~r?T am fc rn
j. u. u vv?f
have ta'- en the lead and are holding
it. Their's is a New Store and New
Stock.
i call and get a Good Standard Novel
the Book and rloy Department
,ot for Customers.
lKES and DISK HARROWS
ile bj
dZ CO.
jalne Cit3r, S. C.
blTT -A.
r OVERCOAT,
can't get in yonr city,
dll send you samples.
>0. We carry a very
irens' Clothing.
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we guarantee not to fade or np*, and
i a new Suit or Overcoat
: CLOTHING HOUSE,
demy of Music,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
tmSMil
le sending sketch and description of
r opinion frco concerning the patent*atentrt
sent upon request. Patents
at our expense.
i special notice, without charge, in
i wid .j* circulated journal, consulted
dress,
'ANS & CO.,
torneys,)
WASHINGTON, D. C,
A. M. SNIDER^ ,
Surgeon I
iycuuab. i
iingstree, lGth to 30th of each ]
month.
l.ake City, 1st to 15th of each
month.
Kingstree, every Saturday.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
The eyes of Faith have no need
or theological spectacles.
It doesn't better a misfortune
o complain ot it.
f
'his signature in on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
he remedy (that cdm c?M tm on* 4*g