The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 20, 1903, Image 5
WORK OF EDUCATION.
broc-amme of the Florence Distric
Educational Campaign,
Florence. August 14.?Special
The following speakers hav<
promised to do service in the edu
batioual campaign for this district
Prof J C I'linkscales, Di W \\
Daniel, Dr James A Duncan, Pro!
A M Dupre, Prof \V T Lander.
The meetings will be held as
follows:
September 1?Cheraw, 11 a. in.:
Darlingtou, night.
Septeml>er 2?Philadelphia, Lamar
circuit, 10 a. m.; Hebron, Darlington
circuit, 10 a. m.; Wesley
Chapel, Darlingtou circuit, 4 p. m.
September 3?Union, Clyde circuit,
10 a. iu.; Newman Swamp, 10
a. m.; Harts ville, night; Timmonsville,
night
September 4?Bethlehem, Hartsville
circuit, 10 a. m.; Liberty circuit,
11 a. m.; Florence, night.
September 5?Lake City, 11 a. m.;
Prospect, Johnson ville circuit, 11a.
m.
September 6?Kingstree, Dr W.
W. Daniel, 11 a. m.; Darlington, Dr
J A Duncan, 11 a. in.; Kingstree,
Prof J C Clinkscales, Prof W T
Lander, Prof A M Dnpre, afternoon.
September 7?Harpers, 1U a. in.;
Greelyville 11 a. ra.; Hamony 3:30
p. m.
Died of Paralysis.
Died?at the home of Mr J M
Barley, Scran ton, S. C., Mrs Ida
Tanner. Mrs Tanner, while visiting
Mrs Baxley, was stricken with
paralysis, which resulted fatally a
few days later. She spoke only once
or twice after being attacked. Her
left side was paralyzed after the
first shock and later on the paralysis
extended over her whole body. Mrs
Tanner had sustained a paralytic
shock in April. 1902, but had recovered
flora the attack.
The deceased was held in high
ao wu?J O V i H On I'Wwl }?V t.hl
COI^XUlf UO 1*?0 V-< VN v. ? J ...
large croud that attended her
funeral. She was about 46 years
old. The remains were carried to
Lake Chapel on Sunday morning
and laid to rest to await the resurrection.
The funeral services were
conducted by Rev Mr Jones.
Mrs Tanner is survived by seven
o'lildren? iw sons and two
daughters?one brother and a large
circle of other relatives and friends.
She had been a consistent member
of Lake Chapel for twelve years.
May the good Lord abundantly
bless all her relatives, especially her
dear children and grand-children.
J. W. B.
, PUTS AN END TO IT ALL.
A grievous wail of times comes as
a result of unaearable pain from
over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache,
Liver complaint and Constipation.
But thanks to Dr King,s New
Life Pill they put an end to it all.
They are geutle but thorough. Try
them; only 25c. Guaranteed by W L
Wallace, druggist.
One fact should make manv
new exhibitors for the next State
Fair?the freight on all exhibits
grown or produced in this State,
thus enabling exhibits to be sent
sent to and returned from the fair
without cost to the exhibitor.
Salvation is free, but it costs
money to keep it.
(Wood's SeedsJ
I FOR FALL SOWING. <
1 Farmers and Gardeners who de1
sire the latest and fullest informat
lion about
I Veptabta mi Farm Scads
V should write for Wood's New
I Fall Catalogue. It tells all about
a the fall planting of Lettuce, Cab/
base ana oth? r Vegetable crops
V which sre proving so profitable to #
1 southern growers. Also about 1
J Crimson Clover, Vetches, I
I Grasses and Clovers, J
J Seed Oats, Wheat,
I Rye, Barley, etc,
1 Wood's New Fall Catalogue mailed
a free on request. Write for it. '
{ T. W.WOOD & SONS, ,
I Seedsmen, Richmond, Va.
CHAT FROM CADES*
t Oapfs, Aug ]*j?Mr Me!I McLu'n
accepted a position will)
. j II S Hose ol Florence as clerk,
J There is some sickness in I he
-: c immunity, we regret to repott.
: Work on Kev \V 1 Wilson's
store is progressing very nicely.
^ lie expects to have it completed
in a lev days.
This year brings our flourishing
little town two more mercantile
enterprises.
G L Sauls is building an add.
tion to his already large store to
meet the needs of his increasing
patronage.
W E JNesmith-is also building
1 an extension of 50 feet to his
store. All this shows the prosperity
of Cades.
R J McKnight, who for the past
six months has been conducting a
bakery here, has sold his business
and returned to his home a few
miles from town.
M Hodges, the obliging railroad
agent at this place, is very ill, we
are sorry to say. W S Carter of
Mullins has charge of the depot
during his absence. ? Florence
Daily Times.
BENSON BRIEFS.
Benson, August 17.?Rev H F
Oliver and Rev William Roof
preached at their respective
churches last Sunday, Mr Oliver
at Cedar Grove at 11 o'clock, and
Mr Roof at the Methodist chureh
at 4 p. m. Mr Roof announced
that he would hold a series of
meeting*, commencing at t
o'clock on the evening of the 5th
Sunday, inst.
Mrs W S Grayson left on the
13th inst for Waycross, Ga., to
v;sit relatives.
r\n i.,?* Tk. roil n ir nrantnif Wi* I
\J 11 IM^l IIIIIICUIIJ blUHIIIp
had the heaviest ramialI that has
been seen in this section this year.
It is said that, the rainfall was
six inches or thereabout.
It is feared that considerable
damage has been done to the
crops, especially cotton. Some
corn is blown down and may be
injured considerably by sprouting
or rotting. Very little fodder has
been saved so far, corn being a
little late. W. S. J.
Requires Versatile Talent.
"To run a newspaper," says an
Oklahoma editor, "all a lellow has
to do is to be able to write poems,
discuss the tariff and money question.
umpire a baseball game, report
a wedding, saw wood, describe
a fire so that t lie readers
will shed their wraps, make a dollar
do the work of ten, shine at a
dauce, measure calico, abuse the
liquor habit, test whiskey, subscribe
to charity, go wilhout
meals, attack free silver, defend
bimetallism, sueer at snobbery,
wear diamonds, invent advertisements,
overlook scandal, appraise
babies, delight pumpkin raisers,
minister to the afflicted, heal the
disgruntled, fight to a finish, set
type, mould public opinions,
sweep the office, speak at prayer
meetings, stand in with everybody
and everything."?Ex.
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
simply lion and Quinine in a tasteless
form. No cure, no pay. 50c>
The Slave of the Stomach can
never be a kindly mind.
Did you ever hear of a baseball
player being sunstruck?
One grain of doubt can taint a
I whole heart full of hope.
THE DEATH PENALTY.
A little thing sometimes results in
I death. Thus a mere scratch, insignificant
cuts or puny boils have
paid the death penalty. It is wise
to have Bucklen's Arnica Salve ever
haidy. It's the best salve on earth
I and will prevent fatality, when
, Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles
threaten. Only 25c. at W L WalI
lace's Drug Store.
Drink!
j Glenn ?
Ix/dZizn-exstl
fa
lias cured thousand:
any Liver, Stomach
Recommended by all
cians.
STILL V
CARBONATE
AN
GINGER
Write for terms,
The GLENN ?
glenn spe
I
ANNOUNC
EDWIN HARPER & SON desi
in addition to their TOBACCf
now prepared to do any ana ai
PAIR and BLACKSMITH work,
ialty.
They will also keep in sto
CASKETS, and BURIAL OUT
ially invited, when in need of ai
a call. We guarantee both our
good as the best and as cheap a
We can make your old Bugj
Give us a trial and be co
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f
Kingstree, S. C.
White st<
L,IT1
In the I.ffffite?t witter on the mark
only en the I.iyer ?*r Kidney**.
Water iictw on I.lver and Kidney*
WHITE STONE L
Im the larflfent Rrlck II
or Uferfln, ceverlnj
(round.
Dr. I. . ft)
Itead what the noted Dr. L. C. Steph
Staie Medical Association of S. C., also
Medical Examiners until he resigned:
I do not hesitate to say that the effec
drink it for any length of time has bee
an increase both in flesh and appetite w
it to be a mineral water of undoubted j
liar adaptability to diseases originating
bladder and liver, such as drops}', Brigl
culi, and all forms of dyspepsia, rheum,
from the splendid analysis. It has bee
before using this water, had to follow e
rective or confine themselves eutirely t
these entirely, being delighted to find t
remedy?sufficed.
WRITE FOI
White Stone Lit
WHITE STONE
[flV R0UND
ii U (I Atlantic
^
$13.05 WASHINGTON,
Annual Convention Gra
Reformers, September li
limit to reach Starting p
A special Validating Agency under i
Special Agent, will be located in the Sta
D. C., and will be opened one hour bef
of each train, August 30th to Septemh
no other Agent in Washington will be
portion of these tickets.
$15.00 BALTIMORE,
Sovereign Grand Lodge r
*9 September 18th, 19th an
with Joint Agent in Ball
Baltimore, and upon pay
limit will be extended h
October 3rd, 1903.
G. Y. JONES,
Agent.
The social feature of the State
Fair is an important item in considering
the advantages of being
an exhibitor. You meet the best
and most progressive farmers and
stock breeders iu the State and
make many friends who are
valuable to you. Prepare a good
exhibit to go to the next State
Fair, Oct 27-30th.
jMgMjfafcg - t a g " gg
FOR YOUR
Health's Sake,
springs
TX7" gtter,
5 and will cure
or Kidney trouble.
I reputable physi^ATER,
:D WATER,
D
: ALE.
SPRINGS Co.,
[I'N'GS, S.C.
EJVIENTI
re to inform the public, that
D FLUE business they are
II kinds of GENERAL REHORSESHOEING
a specck
a full line of COFFINS,
FITS. The public are spec
,ufliin<r in rtiir linA in orivA lis
I jr III II III VUI HllVf ?V MM
work and prices to be as
s the cheapest.
ry or Carriage look like new.
nvinced,
rs to serve,
:dwin Harper & Son.
me
STJA WATER
cel. Nome walen art
Wkile Mtoae l.lthla
i*
JTI HOTEL
latel la f'nrollan*
r avar ma nrrf> of
w ?? ?
lephean.
ens, who was President of the
President of the State Board of
Greenville, Sept 5th, 1902.
t of the water upon those who
n perfectly marvelous. Invariably
as perceptible in one week, proving
>owerful tonie property. Its pecufrom
disorders of the kidneys,
lit's disease, diabetes, uric acid calatism
and gout, is to be expected
n noted frequently that parties,
very meal with some form of coro
predigested foods soon dicarded
hat the water alone?nature's own
? RATES
hia Water Co.,
SPRINGS, S. C.
TRIP RATES
VIA
Coast Line,
<From FLORENCE.
, D. C., And Return,
nd Fountain United Order True
it to 8th, 1903, with return final
oint not later than Sept. 10th 1903.
;he charge of Joseph Richardson,
ition 6th & ?; Streets, Washington,
ore the schedule time of departure
sr 10th, inclusive. On those dates
. A/% JaAa AUa maAiimi
aumuri?cu w tqiiuaki mc tuvuiu
Aid., And Return.
>f Odd Fellows. Tickets on sals
d 20th. Tickets must be deposited
tiraore immediately upon arnval in
ment of $1.25 at time of deposit
) leave Baltimore not later thai
V. J. CRAIG,
Gen. Passenger Agent.
I To Ci
I Take Laxative Bro
I Seven MSBon boxes soM In past 12
& * ie. -
r
> < A? - V T; r vrtjift'
|'\l/p ARE RECE
' VV C A: NEWE
White Goods, Eihi
Ribbons, SkirtiGo(
M A NV?0
~ ~ ^ - DKJLU
But we will have4
tions coming in ev
customers will alwi
est to select from.
STYLE, ?lf
ABE ALWAY8 TC
Starkto 1
MIl
Thomas ABradham's I
xSTABLES a; J
A_FRESH SHI
HORSES ar
Call and take a
?:?WE CARRY A 1
Buggies, Wagons
SEE THE CELEBRATED
whitest;
Built by the Atlanta Buggy
Guaranteed by
Tla.oro.as 6c Bis
J B STEELE, Manager. it
D. C. SCOTT, President.
i THE BANK OF
ii Transacts a 6eneral
11 COLLECTIONS CAREFULLY
?! PROMPTLY J
| > * DEPOSITS FROM $1.00 l
<1 DIRIXTl
! HENRY P. WILLIAMS,
! . JOHN A. KELLEY,
!> R. H. KEL1
I Dr. S. B. W.
t X PHYSICIAN AN
J Lake City,
! -DEALER IXDrugs,
FI
t Medicines, CAN
Chemicals,
|| Perfumery,
\\ and Fancy,
) \ Toilet Articles.
PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully C
4
Th@ Art- of ?
?REACHES ITS HIGHEST
L. Adller Bu
ROCHESTER?SIDE H
The graceful shoulder*, the neatly fitting
he very aeme of quality in materials h
wherever there are men whe
dressers of g
SOLE AGENTSJFOR THE CELEBRA1
UNION-MADE HAT IN
WE ALSO HANDLE JOHN R STETSf
JUST RECEIVED, ALL OF OUR ST
All of our celebrated Duchess Trous
Trousers that if they rip in sixty d
AT
; H, BROWN'S CHE
Opposite the Acat
224 King street
MAILORDERS PROM
ire a Cold in On
mo Quinine Tablets. ^ \
months. This signature, ^ '
iviNG daJLy n$
ST THINGS IN
^oiderie^ ^a6e8f |
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HESE~AI^ rai#
y%T wt*i/n?t i nnnrii ^ /I
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the latest pi-b&Gb*
ery week sb btif
ays have the nbWUGiNAiiTY
Afoftl
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np FOUirB AT .
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look at them. > .. I 1
and Harness. V :
\R BUEEY 11
Company and Sold and
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- KINGSTREE 8. CV ' i
3 Tj
EDWIN O. EPPS, Ca*hfr4. S J
KINGSTREE. I 4
Banking Basinets |
i I.OOKED AFTER AND S |
REMITTED. $
fPW'ARD RECEIVED. | 1
i'OHS S 5 . I
R. D. ROLLINS. 2 1
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SURGEON X ' 1 II
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NE Soda Water I
DIES and I
Cold brinks 1
Of every J
Description Made from 1
Pure fruit Syrups. J 9
ompounded if AO Hours* X 9
luit MffiMsfgfO
1 DEVELOPMENT Iff? M
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tEADY?TO?WEAK. J
collars, the artistic col<* effects an<^ JH
nve made this Clothing popular mm
xcnim is to be classed as
ood taste
'ED YOUNG'S HA*,;THE BBS#' 19
THE WORLD FOfc 99.
)N'S HATS, $9 90 i6 $S XAC&S Jfl
raw hats, pricesmcT0J*?'S
ers are In. These are ttR^hiutre^
lays iwe give you w fl
CMC HOUSE, 1
icttty oi titidc, a 91
CHARLESTON, S, (SM
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