The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 29, 1903, Image 5
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
The Sun-beam Society Holds Its
Regular Meeting * unda^.
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The ?4Sun beam*' society held
its regular meeting in the I3;tf>lisi
church la>t Sunday afternoon at
lour o'clock. A large attendance o!
the members was present and
liaiened attentively to a very interesting
program.
Alter the regular exercise t .
following officers were Heeled in
serve lor nix months, viz.. President,
Olde Epps; vice president.
Miss Annie Davidson; secretary,
Miss Florence Jacobs; treasurer,
Miss Berlha Keardon. Miss Rebecca
Myers, the retiring president,
did much toward making
the society a success during the
past six months.
The object of this society is to
bring together all of the children
ot the different denominations in
town, so that they may work in a
good cause. The small collections
tha*. are taken at each meeting
art; sent to the orphanages ol the
State, and occasionally to mission
v
We ask that all the children in
^ownjoin the "Sun-beams" and
let us s'riv?; to make this the most
successiul year in its history.
The society meets at four
o'clock in the afternoon ot every
second and lourth Sunday. We
shall be gUd to have you attend
our meetings, Mr Editor, and all
other visitors who may wish to
, come will be welcomed.
G. O, E.
? - i. i i.
A DiacK car, us ieei siiou wnn
walnul shells, nearly caused a
panic in Statuary Hall in tlie
National Capitol about midnight
on new year*. The noise caused
by tbe one poor cat sounded >o
the sleepy watchmen like a troop
of cavalry and, only atier the lull
guard was called out, was the
actual trouble discovered.
Doctors ougut make good
politicians, as tbey are professional
healers.
A short acquaintance is always
trying to make a touch.
The uiau who has but one suit
V~of clothes has no redress.
The IJi-Art Co. Photos.
ie % tinman
V^UlldUIl m iimnw
^-nre^dflounshing best in weak
lungsT^Like other weeds it's
easily destroyed while young;
when old, sometimes im-1
possible.
Strengthen the lungs as you
would weak land and the
- weeds will disappear.
The best lung fertilizer is
Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork
is good too, but it is very hard
to digest
The time to treat consumption
is when you begin trying
to hide it from yourself.
Others see it, you won't.
Don't wait until you can't
deceive yourself any longer.
Begin with the first thought
to take Scott's Emulsion.. If
it isn't really consumption so
much the better; you will soon
forget it and be better for the
treatment. If it is consumpi
i _
tion you can t expect to uc
cured at once, but if you will
begin in time and will be
rigidly regular in your treatment
you will win.
Scott's Emulsion, fresh air,
rest all you can, eat all you
can, that's the treatment and
that's the best treatment
We will send you
a little of the Emul>
Be tare that this picture in
the form o( a label is on the
wrapper of every bottle oI
Lmuiiion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
50c. and 5*: *11 druggists.
9
Marrie
Mr* and Mrs. Adam Livingood, of E
Whiskey has prolonged th
/s^lk s
' IW^DAWS oii
Duffy's P
IS TI
It has prolonged many thousand lives as
It has Mr. and Mre. Livingood, and there
Is no other medicine in the world whUh
will keep the system in normal condi'Ion,
prevent the decay of the tissues, str-n. >en
the heart action and enrich the l.uol
like Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. It is an
absolutely pure stimulant and tonic, free
from fusel oil and other dangerous Ingredients
so common in most whiskies. It
cures grip, consumption, bronchitis, catarrh.
asthma, malaria and all low fevers,
dyspepsia, and invigorates the brain. It
makes the old younr: keeps the veurg
strong. I)o not fill your bod" full of
drugs and medicines which poison rhe system.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is the only
whiskey recognized by the Government as
a medicine. This is a guarantee. If is
absolutely pure and contains no fusel oil.
It is prescribed by over 7 "On doetors and
used exciusirriT in ovrr > hu^.-hoib.
It is the only reliable and absolutely pure
stimulant anil tonic. It ha# saved the
lives of millions of people the past fifty
years who have used it as their only
medicine.
NOTICE.
The Committee appointed by the
Democratic Convention of Williamsburg
county, for the purpose of
raising funds to assist in erecting a
monument-to the memory of the lamented
Hampton, will please take
up the collections at once in their
respective communities and remit
the proceeds to The Bank of Kings
tree. The committee will remember
that pursuant to instructions,
I sent out last May bank notes on
which to take subscriptions, payable
in the fall, but only one member of
the committee has made collections
and remitted to the bank as directed.
I beg to appeal most earnestly to the ?
gentleuieu composing this commit- 2
tee to thoroughly canvass their coin- ?
munities and collect as much as d
possible, bearing in mind that the j d
historic old County of Williamsburg 5
should not be behind in this lamia- ?
ble work, and it is the imperative ?
duty, and should be the pleasure of d
the people of this county to aid in S
the erection of a monument to this
grand old hero, Wade Hampton. In $
nrdwr tn svv?dl thi? fund I WOtlUl
suggest to the committee that they
call upon the ladies of their re- (
spective communities to aid them in
this noble work by giving some kind
of entertainments and thereby increase
the fund to such an extent
that Williamsburg County may be
proud of the material aid that they
have given to this praiseworthy
effort
The following is'a list of the committee
as appointed by the convention:
J J Eaddy W D Snowden
Wm Cooper Henry Collins
D C Scott D E Gordon
A A Brown B B Chandler
W D Bryan J R Cox
J S Graham S R Mouzou
W II Harmon W S Lynch
T B Gourdin S II Gurry
S Evans W W Kennedy
S W Gamble Thos Wilson |
W C Wilson W S Caralin
J J Graham J II Blackwell
J E Davis S M Bradshaw
John A Kelley, n
Chairman. 0
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU TAKING.
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When you take Grove's Tasteless ?
Chill Tonic because the formula is *
*impiy lion ana yuimne in a iascei?;ss
form. No cure, no pay. 30c
Negro servants come under the |
head of unbleached domestics
f To Cui
I Take Laxative Bron
1 Seven MSBon boxes *oW in post 12 n>
I
ID 65
Iverson, Pa., who hive been raffled
tit hippy union many years ryond
Mr. Llvlngood la 91 years old and bit
iff Is K-l. They are both hale and hearty
nd feci vigorous as a couple 50 years of
BP.
Reading, Pa.. Feb. 15. 1902.
T'lem- \t.uT u'liuvrv rr?
Hoehcsur. N. Y.
Gentlemen?I take great pleasure In
rtting to you tc.'ling the benefit 1 am delving
from the use of Duffy's Purs Malt
"hiskey. I have been taking it in small
uantitirs every morning and evening for
number of yars. I am 91 years old and
i excMlcnt health, good appetite, and am
ving all my own farm work. I know your
Thiskey is giving me rent wed strength .
ad prolonging my life. I feci as well to- f
ay as ten years ago and I fct-l an If I *?
111 yet pass the century mark. I would *
trncstly recommend It to all old people. '
was recommrnd> J to me. and has prova
a Messing. My wife is S4 years old and
ever fails to take a dose of this Whiskey
a retiring. She Is also In perfect health.
ADAM LIVIN'GOOD.
Elrerson. Chester Count j. Pa. ]
ure Malt
JE TRUE ELIXIR OF IL
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TOBACCC
The undesigned will l>e in the
this senson. They will lx prepare*
ferial ull SIZES and KINDS of
LOWEST POSSIBLE COST to I
give your 6rders for FLUES IS
of which they aie made is alwu
the year, LATER IT WILL HE
solicit your orders, promising to j
Respectfully
EDWIN
S. H. DAVIDSON,
FRED W. HARPER.
WVWW?WWW%*W?%WW%4>V
D. C. SCOTT, President,
THE BAN OF
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Transacts a General
COLLECTIONS CAREFULLY
PROMPTLY H
DEPOSITS FROM $1.00 U
DIRECT
HENRY P WILLI tMS,
JOHN A. KELLEY,
R. H. KELI,
w^vwwwwwww^v% wwv
Dotton Seed Meal
X and G
FERTILIZERS. ?
I am prepared to Ex- ?
change Cotton Seed
Meal for Cotton Seed, ?
9
and will also Sell all ^
a
kinds of Fertilizers
for Cash. Highest g
Cash prices for Cotton
i
Seed.
D. J. EPPS, 5
<ingstree, S. C. "
To owe gratitude hurts a coarse ^
ature, to receive it hurts a fiue
ne.
Do good with what thou hast, e
?r what thou hast will thee no
;ood.
n
He who believes in nobody
tnows that he himself is not to be
rusted. a
re a Cold in On<
10 Quinine Tablets. /
cnths. This signature, ^ 4
Years
f 65 years, say Duffy's Pure Malt
their golden wedding.
kIRJI ^^KDKU UVWOOOD 84 yeftM old.
Whiskey
IFE.
:?a(lni^.Whfa 70a uk tor Drfy'l
ire Mult Wklikrr b? nrt r*> I*t
e crailr*. 1'iNrapiloai draler*,
lad fill of the excellence at thla
operation, will try to aell yarn
rap Imitations, and ao-enlled Malt
hlskey anhatltatea, whleh are pat
1 the market tor pradt only, sat
hlrh, tor from relieving the stek*
e positively harmfnl. Demand
lady's" and he a a re yon set It.' It
the only ahsolately pare malt
III* ey whleh eaatalas medicinal*
alt It-irlrl* a qaalttlee. Look tor
e trad*.mark, "The Old Chemist,'*
in* ino*i.
Phe genuine Duffy'* Pur* Malt WhigSold
it III OispeHiriu,
direct at $1.00 a bottle. Refuge Imltfr.
na and tubafl ut*a, th*re ig none Just a*
>d aa "Duffy's." It la the only whiskey
orolred by the Government a* a medi.
e. Valuable mcdlrat booklet a*ot fre*.
ffy Malt Whlakey Company, Rochester
Y.
J FLUES
HP""""'
TOBACCO FLUE business
i to make out of the best maTOBACCO
FLUES at the
the purchaser. The time to
RIGHT NOW, the material
iya cheaper at this season of
HIGHER. We respectfully
Ljive you entire satisfaction.
PER DAVIDSON & CO.
Jan 13, 1902.
EDWIN O. EPPS, Caxhier. ! >
KINGSTREE. |
Banking Business j:
LOOKED AFTER AND I
EMITTED. i
PWARD RECEIVED. J
OR* I J
R. D. ROLLINS, <>
D. C. SCOTT. !|
,EHAN. <}
tti? i ?r|Ml an A Mdll < om^IMI
Mt?kltihM?al ??nm.
4 SOU I
?MaircyAotvaaM o??
lash. Doors. Blinds.
Msutdlisg ti4 BailSlag Islsrlsl,
SmA Weight* mnd Cord
CHABLEJTOV, & a
FmAmi osr s*k?, vhloh o* ffssoiIh
mporisr k> so/ sold Ass Ik, m4
isrsbj MVS ?Of.
flsdsw sod Ftscjr Disss s Sfiddlf.
The easily flattered end by
attering themselves.
Silence overcometh all things,
ven life itself at last.
Some people are too busy doing
olhing to learn a trade.
Friends bought wfth presents
re soon again purchased from us.
sDay XX 1
ry / oiv every I
tfj&rwv^>bo?.3Sc.|
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STACKI
Cash J
PUB, ALL JUJIi^a U?
REYNO
$2.00, $2.90, $3.00, $
WARRANTEI
PRICES RIOHT ON
Sfarklpv**
1
HOLIDAY B.
-A-i
P. S. GOURTOI
FINE LINE DRESS <K
LAROE STOCK OF
FANCY CANDIES
sc le8semgekm VI n 0 ie 8"?
A Fieah Lot of this Celebrated Cand;
Pound. We always carry a complete
FINE FRI
Large Stock of Fireworks and Xmi
Stock.
P. 5. COURT
-A FRESH 1
^aotliex Carloa
and 2*?u.les at1
Brad.3n.ana.';
Fine Buggy Horses, saddle horses an
mules for farm work at prices that <j
who intends buying a horse or mule is
Stables and inspect our stock. It coit,
save you many dollars.
Buggies, Wagons
We have also just received a fine lint
kinds. If you need a buggj
vour chance to get a
THOMAS & BRAC
IClrxgrstxeg
J B STEELS, Manager.
I QU,?R.
I Sjp
O |MtL00U6UkS makes no?i:
Q ipwaittothibtwomwlftqi
8 j ED. RED
x -SHaa-g^str?*
S.
IAOE AT OUR KUVTU
aad praised by tkoi
whiskey in the work
We 3mr* Ym OMB OOl
CONSUMERS I
KmanCM: deraua Iararaaci
We kao* the above compear t
fo-]
_EY'S
>tore
q NICE GOODS I
LD'S I
3.50, AND $4.00 1
D SHOES ]
ILL POOPS AT I
i Cash Store J
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ARGAINS
EY & GO'S'
)ODS
SHOES
5 AND CRACKERS.
jr. both In boxes and bjr Unt
line of , * ...
U1TS
vi Goods. Call aad eta MV
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NEY&CO.,
iMITALId.
of XSoxsaa '
Ti3.0r0.as
3 Sta"bles g
d jHjutul and jreittk horses and
lefy competition. Everybody
cordially invited to calf at oaf
, you nothing to look and may
and Harness.
5 of Standard Vehicles of aff
r or a w?g0n noar fe
bargain from
1 HAM, Agents, |
3m 3. C.
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7 YEAR OLD
LENTUCKY RYE
CKY MtTIUUir FM 41 YKA89,
iMadi of conrtmOra at the beet
L for the leeet money.
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yeeroM 91.98
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LAR m Mb gtUm, u4 prvn tbm
IC PCOPLK't FftffNO.
II8TILLIN8 COMPANY,
IM?XMTH.
rent! St., LOUlfVlUf, IY.
: Bank, Bndatreat, or taj SzpreM C*.
afeenhtMo.?KB.
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