The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 22, 1903, Image 5
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Mr Samuel McClary Noxsen,
one of lite most substantial citizens
of Clarendon count\\ died
* at his home near Davis Station,
lasl Thursday at 12 o'clock ot the
invaribly fatal Item >rrhairic lever.
Mr Nexsen was 55 years of a?e,
the last twenty of which he spent
in the county o( his adoption. lie
is well known in thi* county,
being lairn and reared about four
miles from Kingslree. He was a
sueces?fr?l fanner, and had spent
some time in merchandising with
the same success that characterized
his life as a money-making
tanner. His body was brought
here on Friday, and was interred
at the old MeOlary burying
ground, near Boggy swamp. Rev
?1 J C'authen ol this place conducting
the funeral ceremonies.
Mr NeX?en was a self?made
man, but his life was spent in
doing many acts of kindness, benevolence
and charity. He was
known as a man with a broad and
liberal mind, and he did much to
upbuild the community with
' which he was associated in the
latter years \>f his lite. As he
succeeded in business, so he exerted
his energies in behalf of his
community and his county. It is
generally believed that Mr Nexsen
left a large fortune.
, He left to mourn his de ith four
brothers., John, Jim, D B, and Willie
Nexsen; three sisters, Mrs Alex
Wilnon. Church. S O, Mrs D?nie|
R->d:;ers, Divis Station, Mr*
J F Rogers, Fowler's, S. C., and
some neices and nephews, the
children of a dead sister, who was
the wife of Mr W-1) McClary.
We extend to the bereaved relations
our sympathies, and our
regrets that so good and useful a
citizen has joined -innumerable
caravan which moves to that mysterious
realm."
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Cades, 19, 1903.? Cades is by
no means a dead place, even if it
- is low. The while population
numbers about a hundred and six
and it is still on the increase.
V We
regret to report the death
of the baby girl of Mr and Mrs B
C Ti rontons, which occurred on
Friday the 16th inst. The
bereaved parents have the
svninsi! hv nf I hp pnf.'rp rommnnit v
Several of our citizens purchased
horses from the Outlaw an I
McKenzie sale at Lake City Satur?
* day.
Mr J N Sauls is in Charleston
attending to b.isiness this week
Mr Z T McKnight spent several
days oi last week in Darlington
with relatives.
Mr M D Nesmith left last week
for Atlanta where he goes to
study dentistry. We wish him
much success.
Several men interested in the
turpentine industry of Georgia
were up here last week on business.
By the way, another one of our
young men is building a large
two-storv dwelling near town.
Mr W A Creech, who for the
past three years has served as railroad
agent at this place, left last
Saturday with hi6 excellent young
wife tor North Carolina, where
where they will make their future
home. Mf and Mrs Creech have
many friends here who regret
their departure very much, yet
we wish that much success will fol
low them to their new home. Mr
Smoak of Orangeburg has succeeded
Mr Creech at Cades as agent.
Nox.
Once a fisherman always a liar.
A lazy man is al ways trying to
work other people.
Every vice thickens the veil between
ourselves and virtue.
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In a pre ious article I mad*
allusion t(/ the bad condition of
the-public highways and if ?niay
not be amiss at this time to refer
t > this subject again. The roadare
bad and getting worse, and it
is a good time to bring the matter
of good roads before the people,
a id more especially to I he notice
of the new board of county commissioners.
It is Imped that the
roads will be their (irst oon-idera
Iioi., as {rood roads are ail in all
in the farming interest and a>
much so to all other enterprise.It
Ihe roads are neglected as heretofore
travel will be at a stand
still, As the roads are at present,
it takes a good deal of skill and
engineering for one to make ihe
trip to the county seat. _ We
would call the attention of our
new Iniard ol co'uutv comissioiier-,
not only to the bad condition oi
roadways, but to the bridges al.>o.
The bridges on Cedar Swamp
crossing are badly in need oi
repaiis, particularly the abutments,
to say nothing of mud hole.and
deep ruts.
Perhaps it would be in place to
say something about the wax
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roaus are ueing wuim-u, uisi, ?ij
*ble-bod|pd men of prescribed ago*
are required lo perform eight days
work or pay couimutaiioii tax ol
one dollar, the payment of tins
tax exempts one Irotn road work
for tlir* year. This plan, we hold
is inconsistent as it puts a lowvalue
on ordinary labor, from the
tact that it is impossible to hire
a man for the small sum of 12^
rents per day, us the one dollai
taxis equivalent to eight days*
work. The roads cannot be kepi
up under such a plan, and it a
more reasonable measure cannot
be adopted we will be in a deplorable
condition as far as the pubiic
roads are concerned.
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YOU KNOW WHAT YOU TAKING.
Wheu you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic lieeause the formula is
imply lion and Quinine in a tasteless
form. Mo cure, no pay. oOe*
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Th e ur^lL'inrr cirV wliaf i
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a crowd of them there are:
Persons who are thin and
weak but not sick enough
to go to bed.
"Chronic cases" that's
what the doctors call them,
which in common English
means?long sickness.
To stop the continued
loss of flesh they need
Scott's Emulsion. For the
feeling of weakness they
need Scott's Emulsion.
It makes new flesh and
gives new life to the weak
system.
Scott's Emulsion gets
{thin and weak persons out
of the rut. It makes new,
rich blood, strengthens the
nerves and gives appetite
for ordinary food.
Scott's Emulsion can be
taken as'long as sickness
lasts and do good all the
time.
There's new strength
and flesh in every dose.
H*?"?. Wc will be glad
to send you a few
Be *nr? that thi, picture in
the form of a label i* on the
wrapper of every bottle of
Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
50c. and $11 all druggists.
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| Take Laxative Bro
1 Seven Million boxes sold in past 12
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Mr. Ralph Bullock
Who Is In His 1
Is as Young an
His Grandchildr
Pounds, and Hi
DUFFY'S PUil
'I was always fond of life.** said Mr. Bi
a great deal of it wh^a I was young, and t<
1M TEARS OLD. I
of ilmH and mortlnlnA alonp Sr. It I* with
and strong. If the fathers and mothers kei
disease, there would be no sickly, puny chl
body in a state of normal health by using
solutely pure stimulant and tcnie which li
Ingredients. Do not All your system with i
There are thousands of cases similar tc
used Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as direct!
least twenty years.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has cured i
scribed bv over ?,000 dortors and used excl
genuine Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is
Sold At All I
or direct at 11.00 a bottle. Refuse lmltati<
good as "Duffy's." It is the only whiskey
cine. This is a guarantee. Valuable medic
Company. Rochester, N. Y.
Our fee returned if wo fail. Ary o
jny invention will promptly receive or
ability of same. ,kIlow to Obtain a 3
secured through us advcrtisc^rior sale
Patent taken out through us reoeivi
, The Patent Record, an illustrated an
by Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy Friiiii. A<
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Is THE BANK OF
Transacts a Eeneral
COLLECTIONS CAREKULl
PROMPTLY
DEPOSITS FROM $1.00 1
HENRY P WILLIAMS,
JOHN A. KELLEY,
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Cotton Seed
Meal for Cotton Seed,
and will also Sell all
kinds of Fertilizers
for Cash. Highest
Cash prices for Cotton
Seed.
D, J. EPPS,
Kingstree, S. O.
The memory of h'essings furnishes
remedy for the blues.
The sacrifice that is not con
I suraed will soon become corrupt. I
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months. This signature, ^
M AT 104.
3CHILDREN LIVING
MED.
of Brooklyn N. Y.,
05th Year, Says He
id Active as Any ol
en--He Weighs 175
is Only Medicine is
ViflLT WHISKEY
alloek to a reporter last evening. "I saw
a this day I ean laugh as heartily as the
roungest of my grandchildren. I am good
for some more years, and I scarcely feel
my age. My vigorous constitution and remarkable
freedom from disease Is due to
ihe dally use for many years of Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey. Though I am past 104
rears of age. I feel as young and hearty
is forty years ago. I weigh 175 pounds,
sy appetite is good, and I still do all the
shores. I cannot say too much In favor of
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey which Is laleed
a blessing to old people and Invalids.
know it has prolonged my life many
rears."
Mr. Bullock's wife died twenty years ago,
ind be is living with one of his grandchtlIren.
Sixty-five grandchildren are marled,
and they are all strong and healthy.
11a descendants who live In Fort Hamilon.
Brooklyn and Manhattan arc the Mc>onald,
Watts, Hurst, Bullock and Clark
amilles.
The health sad vigor of Mr. Bullock's
hlldren and grandchildren show that their
ather thought of his descendants and kept
Is constitution strong and vigorous with n
>ure stimulant and tonic, leaving all kinds
t woman; lot anouia Keep uerscii DCAIluj
>t tbelr constitutions strong and free from
Idren. Zt la an u>r matter to keep the
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. the only abi
free from fusel oil and other dangerous
>atent medicines and drugs.
> that of Mr. Bullock's, and If every one
td. the average life would be prolonged at
nllllons In the last 50 years. It la preuslvely
by 2,000 prominent hospitals. The
Dispensaries,
ns and substitutes, there Is none Just aa
recognized by the Government as a medl:al
booklet sent free. Duffy Malt Whiskey
ne sending sketch an>l description of
ir opinion frco concerning the patent
latent" 6cr.*. upon request. Patents
at our crpcr sc.
a Special notice, without charge, in
dwid j circulated journal, consulted
i dress,
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Purohsse our mske, whiob ? putr- *
?nU?. superior to soy sold South, sad
Ihoroby ht? taoasy.
Wis low and Paacy Olaas a IpidaHy.
Lemon juice is recommended
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juice is good with or without "bug
juice" and is a cure for snakes in
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Fine Bu<rgy Horses, sadd
miles lor farm work at prii
*ho intends buying a horse
Stables and inspeet onr sto(
iave you many dollars.
Buggies, We
We have also just receive
kinds. If you 11
vonr clia
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:k. It co?t, you nothing to look and may
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d a fine line of Standard Vehicles of all
ped a buggy or a wag0n now is
ncetogeta bargain from
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