The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 01, 1903, Image 5

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y wt''' ' Ha ^ WV%\WWWWWVWVVW\Vv | Scranton Snap Shots. | I I e vw% vwwvv?wwwwvw*$ KMA Mr Oscar Carter spent the hoiiB Bays at Bennettsville. B B Miss Hessie Graham and two B Bothers, who are attending B B nl Slimier, came home Cor B Bi>t mus Masonic Lciljje BBHBBn a hnuj let on the 2Ci!i. It | PK> served in the lodiry dining 'ill of the L ?e h > ir ling home. Mr W li Sii.gletarv ;uid Miss liertha Matthews have returned Irom a business trip to Charleston. Miss Adril Parker is visiting at M rtna ti. Dr Snider was in town doing dental work last week. Foster Lvnch ol Lynchs, who is nt liome from Welsh Neck High School, was in town Christmas *; eve. V.v Mi ss Dora Wallace, the popular teacher ot Kniest, F.orenee countv, spent Tuesday in town. ? v. t . A Christinas tree was <:ive?i to the pupils of the Scranton school r*i a __ _ on unnsimus pve. I ' Miss Sudie Weatherford is visiting in Florence. Warlev Timmons, who is now stationed on tSullivans island as. one ol Uncle Sam's soldiers, passed ' ' I through here on his way to Friendfield, whero lie spent Xtnas. He 1 has been ordered to the Phillipines ' in February. J Mr I? E VcKnurht, our master W 7 sportsman, lias been giving the deer quite a chase, lie succeeded 1 I in killiug two fine deer recently. l?i< hardson Matthews. Dr \Y i> ( Lvnch*s popular drug clerk, spent Christina? at home. , Miss Ilosa Gilbert, of the Union school, was here on the 23rd on her way home lor the holidays. Ben II uk | %r"Tournament at Indiantown. Tli2 Christmits holidays were celebrated by a tournament, , which took place on Fsi<!ay December 2G Notwithstanding the cold a large ciowd ga'tiered to witness this time-honored sport which in days * ol old "when knighthood was in flower,'' was ^ ^regarded as . the highest iortn ol frailly exercise. The scene of the joust was near the Indiantown parsonage, and when the herald proclaimed that the contest was on twelve gallant knights responded to the call? Messrs Iiob Ervin, \\ iilie Bell, Willie Graham, George Graham, Tom McCutchen, Julian Ilanna. yr Robbie Ilanna. Ben Jim Chandler. M N Wilson, Stewart Cunningham, John Cunningham and Pel ham Snowden. Messrs Ilugli McCutchen, P D Snowden and R D Gamble were the judges and after the contest awarded the prizes to the following victorious knights: Rob Ervin, Georgie Gpaham and Ben Jim Chand'er. Air Rob Ervin, who won first prize, chose Miss Lily Cunningham? as queen of love and beauty. Mr Georgie Graham bestowed his wreath upon Miss .Maude Chaplin ' as first maid ot honor, and Mr Ben Jim Chandler selected Miss Mary Snowden as second maid of honor. The occasion was very i much enlivened by an appropriate address from Mr U W Wilson. CHA MBFRLAIN'S 8TOM AC] I AND LIVER TABLETS. Try them When you feel dull after eating. When you have no appetite. ? ho/1 to jf/i in fho >V UUU JVU UII.IC a vuii rajuv vuv mouth. When your liver is torpid. When your bowels are eoastipated. "When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. They will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate 5'our stomach and regulate your liver and bowels, i'cr sale by Dr D 0 Scott, druggist. 1 I The man who is always looking I on the dark side never has any 1 trouble finding what he is search-l ; A Young Uife Ended. Mr James (Jf Carsten, whose death occurred /recently in Florence, S. C., ws?s a son of our fellow townsman, <'/Ur Carsten. The deceased was born in Charleston but while an infant came to Cades v\iili Ins father. At the aire ot IS he we id to Florence to einbaik m a bus/ness enterprise ??1 his own. Here he remained until hi* deal It. Young Carsten was about 27 years old when lie died ami athough so young, had accumulated quite a competency. He was a young man ot rare business latfl and energy and was well liked In all who knew him. lie leaves a lather and three brothers, who are pro>perous business men of (hides, bereaved bv his death and and a host of true friends to mourn his loss. * * * * * * We miss the music of your guitar and mandolin and we hope to meet voti in heaven above, where troub.e and ills are not known and the 'music of angel bands goes on forever. "Then? is a land of pure delight. ?Y nere ?anu> nuuruu icimi. Infinite day include* the nl^lit And pleasure* bauMi pain '* The tuuerai services were held at the family residence, conducted by Kevs Melvin Clark of Florence, S. 0., and Itev T K Uushton if Lake City. The pall bearers were Messrs Sauls, Nesmith, Davis, McElveen, Sinirletarv and May. The casket was beautifully decorated with flowers. The bereaved family have the sympathy if many frienns. Nox. [Jades, S. C., Dec, 30, 1902. Many an artist thinks he's in liard luck if he isn't ab;e to draw a cork. The ideal wile and the ideal husband are two of a kind that never make a pair. Consumption Salt pork is a famous old< ? * i p lashioned remeay ior consumption. "Eat plenty of pork," was the advice to the consumptive 50 and 100 years ago. Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. Scott'sEmulsionisthemodern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott's Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott's Emulsion does more than that. There is something about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophosphites in Scott's Emulsion that puts new life into the weak parts and has a special action on the diseased lungs. f- ill l-. f-V sample wm ue sent free upon request, Pe sure that thi* picture In the form cf a label it on the yapycr of every bottle of SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $1; all druggists. | To Cu I take Laxative Broi 1 Seven Million boxes soM In past 12 1 " 1 ARE YOU WISE A? DuLUuii there ib no remedy to equal \ fcr'P^m if-7 tT> / an eas nr.d p. ruro Tray to t Throat in order to and insure healthy take halt a glassful it a teaspoonful of Mexiea Ui <lijo f-nr~]o Oio Hi Tho . i -4iiu* 11s" i'liisi -f <.f t J cj iTM-nt .i.i-i aft?*r (loin : I hixj" >((( ; (ltmuUiI i lie u- ck. 11 is a 1 OSlJ Coo., ZQi\ ua.l 1 fT MAY 5E YOU ean tV! .? ?!! j; I.'liUMcni and , <11 A close friend is one who declines to lend you money. The female bookkeeper is entitled to the title of counfesn. THE PRIDE OF HEROES. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say t hat for scratches, bruises, cuts, wounds, corns, sore feet and stiff joints, Ihicklen's Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for burns, scalds, boils, ulcers, skin eruptions nml Piles. It cures or no pay. unly 25c at D C Scott's drug store. If a man carries a mortgage it is usually because he can't lilt it. Farmers and washerwomen get a living out of the soil. ^vwvwwwwwwvwvwwv ; i D. C. SCOTT, President. i THE BANK OF j! Transacts a Genera t COLLECTIONS CAREFULi i PROMPTLY i DEPOSITS FROM $1.00 i I>IRF< : 2 HENRY P. WILLIAMS, , J JOHN A. KELLEY, X ! U uviuuuvwvtiiw Fxxxxxxxx Ifuw i^L^G^5wss tmhaiiyothmtwoh puTI jsooooooooooa ire a Cold in Or mo Quinine Tablets. months. This signature, rzn f-?pJ'.v.i.-rww^pte Pilar through fervorj." ,.</ t'kaow t^^Jor all infltmi'Myxici.n Mu^^kLinlincaU t Ev^ ? w- * y wayY rcat a case of Sore ];ill disease germs throat action is to T 1 of - water put into *' r n' Mustang ~ iiment r <?it at frequent Intervals. J&t .1 - 1. . I.I i.U I J*" uirojt uioitiujjuiy mm urnnm- . un?M>n n soft cloth aud wrtjpJ? 'IV J CUIVEL. ?1.00 u bottle. i v T been troublofl with .fu'Ttmnlnif ccr. Treut it at once1 w*)tr'Mexican dcj>end upoiyftm?D<,eoycure. \ An old bachelor says pin-money is so called because wives slick i their husbands for it. A J Snell wanted to attend a party, tuit was afraid to do so oh acount of pains in his stomach, which he feared would grow worse. He says, "I was telling my troubles to a lady friend, who said: 'Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Ditrrhoea Remedy will put you in condition for the party.' I bought a bottle and take pleasure in "" stating that two doses enabled me to have a good time at the parry." Mr. Snell Is a resident of Sr, inner Hill, N. Y. This remedy fs or sale bv Dr D G g Scott druggie P a inenmntive tnirineer can IJk ? make his own headlight by tanking lit)' S ^VWWWVWWVVWVWWWW^ E D WIN O. E PPS, C? sh^r. i 7 KIlSGSTREg t ' I Banking Bifsiness \ ,Y LOOKED AFTEH AND * * REMITTED. i UPVVAuRD RECEIVED. i rrptfts: i m r . R. D. ROLLINS, 5 D. C. SCOTT. j n kWWVWWWWWVW^WVVW^ ? s Si ^T| (JGLASl f = )ES I M0KE*3~AND*39~ SHOES] O ANUfACTURERS IN THE WOfflO. Q fc EDflfCg, | 8 reo, S. C. x j a m^mm^gg? a ie Day su 1? /?2/ on every I V , - v. SANTA G HEiKIAi OSIT'VELY THE BEST LINE EV TOYS! TOYS wwywwvwvv VV W WW vwv%v< II Kinds of Pretty Things to [ UM'T/JE.N D Uh P I' lilt A fKKtrA I U All l BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF CHF -OIK STOCK OF FIREWORKS, FRUITS > 5 truly a Horn of Plenty, and ^ Selected Stock of Citror and Raisins for the .. .. mas Cake. ? ? Stackley's W. T.WIl is doing a Wholesale his old etc WILXIN5 ARE IN JUE RETAI1 AT GAGG, OLIVER & G STAND. THEY OFFER B IN EVERY LINE. . Yours for 1 ?- w. T HOLIDAY BA .AJT P. ?. C0URTNE FINE LINE DRESS OOOI LARGE STOCK OF * FANCY CANDIES A ('LESSEN'(VERS CANDIE S? ^ A F:esh Lot of this CelebttttbtTCftmly, b bund. We alwayTTrarry a complete4 lln FINE FRUI1 Lnrg^?tock of Fireworks and Xmas < 4 P.S. COURTIS -k FRESH Al A.notlxer Carload. . arid. ^v?u.les at T I >j.du.j.j.cvxxa ks k Fine Buggy Horses, saddle horses and s< mles Cor iarm work at prices that defy -ho intends buying a horse or mule is cor tables and inspect our stock. It ccftt, yo ;ive you many dollars. Buggies, Wagons a We have also just received a fine line of kinds. If yon need a buggy or vour chance to get a b: THOMAS & BRADIZEZirig'stree. J B STEELE, Manager. IPURITY. a 4% A _ HADE AT OUR KENTUCKY ICSjl and praised by thousam whiskey in the world for 4 full quarts, 7 year l Mi We 5?ve You ONE DOLLAR CONSUMERS DIS; Rkfsmhcks : German Insurance Ban We know the above oompany to be Our fee returned if we fail. Any one send nv invention will promptly receive our opinii .bility of same. "How to Obtain a Patent" ecured through us advertised for aale at our Patent taken out through us receive specu fas Patent Record, an illustrated and wid yy Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE* Address, VICTOR J. EVANS * (Patent Attorney Evans Building, * / r jm m' flUll ER BROUGHT TO TOWK 1 tA\\v?y?WVWVW WW j ! TOYSI )elight Little Foijgy*^| .YOI* HAVE SKBN OU * LIST MAS GIFTS USD CANDIES we offer a Specially is, C^urrants * i ChristCash Store. .KINS / ! business at ind. '' & Co _ BU5INE5S 0?S FORMER 14^ IG BARGAINS ^ business, / - 'ig . WILKINS. RGAINS tt v /TK I i DS /-s W SHOES /.' LNDjJjJACKERS. oth in boxes and by the jrootU. Call and see oar v^K IEY & CO.* f|| IIIVAL!of JSoxses i 3a.ono.as <Sc 5ta~toles $$ jund ?nd sen tie horses and competition. Everybody dially invited to call at our n nothing to look and may v nd Harness, m Standard Vehicles of all a wag0n now is l ' irgain from I AM, Agents, S. C. ."'V f , x ". YEAR OLD NTUCKY RYE DISTILLERY FOR 43 YEARS, is of consumer* as the best the least money. H bOWWBVII _ old $1.98 ^ " 2A9 " 2.88 " 3.98 on each toll*"' **d prort that EOPLC'8 FRIEND. nLUNfl COMPANY, Aa wrm, ^5 f ' I St., LOUISVILLE, KY. Wp -J k, Rrad*tT*at, or any XzpresrCo. wf . t i jSHOi ing sketch and description of V an free concerning the patent- ^ sent upon request. Patents ' expense. < ' il notice, without charge, in ^ ircubtoi journal, couslted | A CO., I -. / >' i