The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 21, 1903, Image 7
BENSON BRIEFS.
k- Two ChurAes Paimed?Weather "and
'Crop Conditions.
hv Rev H F Oliver filled his apy
point ment at Cedar (irove church
last Sunday and Saturday niuh*
before. As usual, ho had a large
j, and attentive congregation. Ue
p: will be wi:h us again on Hie fifth
Sunday of this month at 11
jpj o'clock, a. m. and 8 p. m*
Rev William Kx)f was at his
post Sunday afternoon. lie had
E? a good attendance and delivered
1 quite a long discourse.
Mis W I) Croons ot Harpers,
accompanied by her son, Barnie,
visited relatives here last Saturday
and Sunday.
Cedar Swamp Methodist church
is now wearing a caat of paint,
*rhich is quite hii improvement as
pi tojhe looks of the building. The
f } next lbuie in order just here, we
think, would he the erection of a
C:. neat picket k-nce around the
&*; cemetery at this ehice, dressed
.* up in a coat ot whi*paint.
We
notice tlut Ven,ra' church
is *1*? painted, which adds much
4o it<? appearance,
!.:< Weather conditions: Dry but
atili coo!; crops are unusually
araall lor this time of year; poor
stands of corn and cotton is tin*
general complaint. *"
|v * W. S. ?.
jTv QUICK ARREST.
K " A. la^iueugc 01 v erneua, ai.i. ?a>
E twice in the hospital from a severe
ft ense of piles casing 24 tumors. Afte*
doctors and all remedies failed, Huck||f
Kju's Arnica Salve quickly arreted
furthVr inflammation and eared him.
C( nquers aelies and kills paiu. 33c
| M D. C. Scott's Drug Store.
^ * SPRING BANK RIPPLES.
fer Some of lhe farmers have
$ jUoughed up and planted over
? their colton. Some fields have
line-stands are looking well.
?' - Mr Lutber Thompson, ol" Beulah
-'eeclion, was seen here a lew day.*
Mr J Cleve McElveen, who has
&, tteen quite sick, is improving.
^'-Messrs P H Stoll and P S
p Courtney of Kinsstree were over
,> fo see a sick Kniehl a few evefcf.'
riiass ajro.
Mr H P ?pps of Like City
jjw^risifed. his moiher here la?t
Dr.W V Brockinton and LeRoy
Lee, ? sq , were at the home I
of J Cleve McEkeen last Sunday.
Mr ilobl ? Burgess received a
te|^riam Sunday from Jessjp,
GaM ^dvisrii? him of the death of
f. hi* sister, Mrs John (J Dye. Mrs
I'-.' Dye was about 4S years of aire
!; and was reared near Bet hel church
ILl where nearly all ot her relatives
> i reside. She was a life member
' of Bethel Presbvterian church
- Her remains were buried ai
. *' Jessup, Ua. *
* Mr S VV Gowdy and Joe D
|f' Wilson were the first to ship beans
m from this section.
More Axon*.
Wr~ 11e offends mercy who depends
j | on iperit.
- M idfou ask for a loaf and God
.v?u a *ped.
HwKome cannot be regenerated bv
IBkjrcbange of climate.
I A hard bead may jio with a.
\M tender heart.
|~ DR. FENNER'S
IKIDNEY a?d
L Backache
pmiitE
Ik' : tMui't beco'ue discouraged. There Is a
L euro for you. If necessary write Dr. Fenner
** Be has spent a life time curio? just sucb
^fswt111?i" All consultations Free.
nravel lodged in rny bladder. After
few bottles of Dr. Fenner's Kidney
IWBwikache Cure I passed a gravel balf as
a marble. The medicine preveoted
TLi sin itinn' I was cured.
VW W.T.OAKES. Orrlx, Va."
^U?a*v9Bc ?l Ask forCoofc Book-Free.
\T 1/fTttC'l A UPC Sure Cure Circular. Dr
{* * vlaFJlOO BAnwL Feiiuer. Fredoaia.N.Y
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g^eeleyville glints.
" (iRKELEYYILLE?Vla.V IS I Four
veterans from here attended the
Reunion in Columbia last week?
Messrs .I K Hair, J B .Mor.ttznm-j
erv, 'J S Aid and K U Lusesne j
All the rrt urnint: veterans express !
themselves enthn-iastieallv as to
ihe splendid lime they had in
Columbia. Several others from
here beside tli" veterans took in
the trip to tiie Reunion.
Mr K 11 Footman made a bus
iness trip to Manning Friday.
Mr S I. Allen returned to
Greeleyville Saturday nght alter;
a vi-.il to liis parents al Myrtle,
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Mr T J Hogan left last night j
for New Orleans to attend thej
United Confederate Veterans* It" |
union. lie is aeco-npaired by i
his brother, Mr Eugene ilogan.
Mr and Mrs E J Parker of
Lanes visited Mr B E Clarkson's
family Sunday.
Mi>s Mary S Nettles of Lines
is visiting friends in town.
Rev L L Inabin'et preached in
the Methodist church .Sunday to
a large and attentive congregation.
Mr J II Pack and family returned
to Davis Station this morning
after visiting relatives here.
Messrs R H Footman, W C Tulle
and Mrj S P Clemon were
noted in town Saturday.
Mr E F Hair is visiting friends
lere.
Mr Wade Ferrell was seen on
our streets this afternoon.
Swamp Fox.
A SURE THING.
It is said that nothing is sure except
death and taxes, hut that is not altogether
true. Dr King's New Discovery
for Consumption is a sure cure
for all lung and throat troubles.
Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C.
B VanMetreof Shepherdtowa, W. Va .
says "I had a severe case of Bronchitis
and for a year got no relief. One
bottle of Dr King's New Discovery
then cured me absolutely.'"
It's infallible for Group,
Wlnopiug Cough, Grip, Pneumonia
and Consumption. Try it. It's
guaranteed by DC Scott, Druggist.
Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes 50c, and
$1.00.
The hold-up church cannot give
the world any uplift.
The outer act is the gauge-glass
of the inner character.
The wind of words will not
carry I he living machine of pride
/?*'Af I lm tr n ] I c a! ranatilanoo
uici iiiu ? alio \II i wj'tiH a n vv.
Work alone {rives value to rest.
A prejudice cannot bo a
principle.
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' The man who taken no Interest'
in politics is not easily .aroused to
worjv lor good government.
It is doing tlie right in the dark
that is always hard.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep*
I l} | I fjsfrX\\ tivc. Many sudden
h r; Ilgk j deaths are caused by
tt ? heart disease,
Pr,eumonia> heart
1||r^J nHTl failure or apoplexy
-1 \ rar? ?*,en tke resu't
M \ kidneydiscase- h
''Um??T3uI I pM Kiancy irouoic is ai^"2S/&"vj
j. \ \V | I lowed to advance the
S^V t'uvi J (^1 kidney-poisoned
n|K/ J&UT blood will attack the
^tTN. n - wr^-\ vital organs or the
kidneys thernsel/es break down and waste
away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles most always result from
a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is
obtained quickest by a proper treatment of
the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you
can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and
bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding
pain in passing it, and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled to
go oftep during the day, and to get up many
times during the night. The mild and the
extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold .
by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar 1
sized hottles. You may f "VTi
have a sample bottle of
this wonderful new discovery
and a book that
tells all about it. both noma of Bmunp-Root.
sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.
Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention
reading this generous offer in this paper.
.Don't make any mistake, but re
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr
Kilmer'* Swamp-Root, and the address
Bitighamton, N. Y., on evtry
! bottle.
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NEWS AT SCRANTON.
A Charming School Entertainment?
Other Matters.
Scran ton; May 20.?There has
been nothing more universally eni.tved
than t,ha plosion" pvprpises of
Miss Minim Gascpie's school. The
crowded niidience was well entertained
1 >v patriotic songs, educational
tableaux aijd the grand march of
Mercury, Cupid, Mars, Hebe,
Aurora, Titania with her attendant
fairies, Venus and Apollo, in ttieir
(plaint and gorgeous attire, to pay
homage to Queen Flora, upon a
throne beneath a flower canopy,
The coronation was indeed a scim
of gr. li -nr. The intermediate grade
did a very pretty drill, and the
primary girls handled their dolls sc
clextrouslv that it furnished the fun
of the evening.
Quarterly conference was held at
the Methodist churoh last Friday.
Piesiding Elder Stokei gave a most
able and beautiful discourse Sunday
afternoon, after which one of oiti
!i .1
must promising young men unneti
liiniseif with the Methodist church
at this place.
The tolling of a funeral bell called
an assembly of friends and relatives
to witness the last sad rites foi
a veteran and esteemed townsman,
Mr J M Sturgeon. Mr Carraway'i
words of condolence we e a balm tc
the bleeding hearts of his bereaved
family, his comments an appeal for
noble li\itig. ? Flore ice Times,
May 20.
Special Election
IN WII.SON SCHOOL DISTRICT
FOR SUPPLEMENTARY TAX.
The undersigned, as Trustee* for
the above newly created school district
lying between the counties of Williamsburg
and Georgetown, hereby
give notice of an election for the purpose
of submitting to the qualified
voters of said district the propriety of
voting a supplementary tax of Three
(3) Mills to conduct the schools in
siia district; said election to he held
at or mar Union church on Thursday,
May 23. 1903, the poll to be open between
the hours of 8 a. in. and 4 p. ni ,
and 011I3' tho*e electors who pay a
realty or personal rax in said district
being qualified voters.
II. I). MUXNERLYN,
I) D. IIIIEM.
B. B. CHANDLER.
. Trustees Wilson School District.
5-14 3t
The brave man is not afraid oi
being called a coward.
P -.cnPAnKi'l
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BLACK-DRAUGHT
THE GklGINAL
UVER MEDICINE
b &
' A sallow complexion, dizziness,
I biliousness and a coated tongue 1
are common indications of liver I
andkidneydisear.es. Stomach and I
bowel troubles, severe as they are,
give immediate warning by pain, 1
But liver and kidney troubles, I
though less painful at tee start, are 9
much harder to cure. Thedford's &
i Black-Draught never fails to bene- Q
fit diseasedTirer and weakened kid- 1
) neys. It stirs up the torpid liver S
to throw off the germs of lever and J
ague. It is a certain preventive m
of cholera and Bright's disease of Q
the kidnevs. With kidneys re- 1
inforced by Thedford's Black- 9
I Draught thousands of persons have |
dwelt immune in the midst of yel- 1
j , low fever. Many families live in I
Serfect health and have no other m
octor than Thedford's Black- I
I ' Draught. It is always on hand for I
| use in an emergency and saves 8
many expensive calls of a doctor. I
m Mullins, S. C, March 10, 1901. 1
S I have used Thedford's Black-Draught t
1 for three years and I have not had to go 1
to a doctor since I have been taking it 5
V It is the best medicine for me that is 5
1 on the market for liver- and kidney m
M t'oubles and dyspepsia and other 1
^ complaints. Rev. A. C. LEWIS. ^
When politics becomes I he duty
of every citizen it will cease to
be the profession of the few.
A STARTLING TEST.
To save a lif?\ Dr. T (i. Merrltt, ol
No. Mehoopany. Pa., made a startling
test resulting in a wonderful eure.
He writes, "a patient was attacked
with violent hemorrhages, caused by
ulceration of the storaaeh. I had
often found Electric Bitters excellent
for acute S'omach and liver troubles
so I prescribed them. The patient
gained from the first, and has not had
an attack in 14 months." Electric
Bitters are positively guaranteed for
Dyspepsia. Indigestion,' Constipation
and Kidney troubles. Try them.
Only 50c at D. C. Scott's.
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names of persons in arrears to
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reflection upon them, it may
be that they are perfectly
; good for their debts and intend
to pay them, but the 1
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tinue the paper to those who
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. all of them, to pay up and to
I continue the paper to them.
1 It will be continued even to
those who give us reason to
' believe that they intend to
[ pay next fall. Those who get
the paper, pay nothing and
, say nothing, need not be of>
fended when the paper stops.
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If you can't come to us,
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NOTICE.
To My Patrons And the Public
Generally.
I will be absent from my office j
I from the 12th to 24th of this month ?
on the instance of the United Con* (
federate Veterans. v
' 2t Respectfully,
A. M. Snider. 1
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I. P. ROLLINS, Sed'and Tress.
J. J. ..Morris,
PHWY DSI SNOWDEX,
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