The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 10, 1904, Image 3
1 Reeder?'"Scott said a clover thin?
to-day: said that luck is a good bit
like lightning: for it seldom strikes
twice in the same place." H coder?
"Yes. and as a rule neither of them
needs to."?Pennsylvania Punch Bowl.
I-***-* ~ Th'T'1 is mere Catarrh ia this section of the
country than all other diseases put together,
and until the last f<-w years was supposed t<?
be incurable, tor a groat many year.- doctors
pronour-ed i> a local disease and prescribed
local remedies. and by constantly failing to
cure with 1 "-a! treatment, pronounced it incurable.
Science has | rover. < 'atarrh to he a
constitutional di-case and therefor" requires
constitutional treatment. Hall".- Catarrh
Cure, manjfrfaettired by F. J. Cheney A Co..
Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure
on the market. It is taken internally ia doses
from 10 drops toateaspo.onful. It a ds direct lv
on the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Thr-v offer one hundred do!lar= tor
any case it fails to euro. S?nd for circular*
and testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney &
Co.. Toledo. ().
Sold by Drti;'ci?t?. 75u.
Take Hall's Family Pills fo~ eoustipatioc.
"Gracious." sighed .Mr. l)o Spepsey.
wish I could acquire an appetite."
"For goodness' sake!" exclaimed his
wife, "what do you want w'th au appetite?
It would only give you uiore
dyspepsia."?Philadelphia Tress.
Bailey,
Atlanta, Ga., escaped the surgeon's
knife, by using Lydia B.
Pinkfcara's Vegetable Compound.
" Deab Mrs. Pinkiiam: ? I wish to
express my gratitude for the restored
health and happiness Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound has
brought into my life.
"I had suffered for three years with
terrible pains at the time of ipenstruation,
and did not know what the trouble*
was until the doctor pronounced it inflammation
of the ovaries, and
proposed an operation.
" I felt so weak and sick that I felt
sure that I could not survive the ordcaf,
and so I told him that I would not undergo
it. The following week I read
an advertisement in the paper of your
Vegetable Compound in sueb an emergency.
and so I decided to try it. Great
was my joy to find that I actually im?roTm!
sifter takinc two bottles, so I
Jcept taking it for ton weeks, and at the
end of that time I was cured. I had
g-ained eighteen pounds and was in
excellent health, and am now.
" You surely deserve great success,
and you have my very best wishes." ?
Miss Alice Bailet, 50 North Boulevard.
Atlanta, Ga. ?$5000 forfeit if original
of above letter proving genuineness cannot be produced.
All sick women would be wise
if they would take Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound and
be well.
BAD BLOOD
"I had trouble with Boy bowel* waieh trade my
blood impure. My face wa covered with pimple*
which no external remedy could remove I tried
jour Cwaretf. and ereat was my jov when the
simple* disappeared after a month'* steadv use.
* have recommended theci to all ay friends and
UWV> a few hare fonrd relief."
C. J. Pu*eh. Sd7 Par* Ave.. New York City. N. i.
? 1 "*? ooweis ^
ksmmok)
Cam cnr cathartic
_P1?MAEt. Pa!M?fcte. Potent. Tatte Good. Do Good,
or Sicken. Weaken or Grip*. !* ?o. 3?r. Never
old hi hoik. The goonlne tablet etainped CCC.
Ooarmetoed to core at your Bonejr hack
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 600
MtmSIUi, HM MILUOT BOXES
L-i
k / msmsT iTAJwiBD \MSySBgitttflflJrrl
mr OP QUALITY W,
POft MORt THAN ^ WXt&SNgR^U^fmX
HA IP A CEHTVRY. ' 'BQ
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Aiwnauoswmsim
-* mKMwaimmoni /^-r;-r-'?"- ->
. mjtrgcmmttnaopomgjt- ~ ' im
"? Dropsy i
' / Removes aI1 swelling in 810 23
^** / days; effects a permanent cure
/V iu 30to 60 days. Trial treatment
give" free- Ncthlngean be fairet
\*5*l5>fcS/ST? Write Dr. H. H. Green's Sone.
~552l7^ _ Soecialists. Box B Atlanta. Qa
pAW MILLS1.ill
with Here's Universal Log Beams.Rectilln
ear. Simultaneous Set Works and the Hea
cook-King Variable Feed Work9 abe unex- S
celled for accteacy, simplicity. dveabii
iTY AND CASK OF OFEKATION. Write for full K|
descriptive circulars Manufactured by the
BSALEM IKON WQRKS.Wln^ton Salam.N.C. B
So. 11.
TST^Tm u* hi * e a u ft jet a i 1 s. IM
13 Best Cougn syrup. Tastes Good. Lse PJ
Ivi in tlma 8c!d by druayUta W
tjja r lri 111 ill I'iyp
SOURCES OF THE PEERAGE.
Ancient Lineage? Pooh! Pooh! Look
Here, Says Labouchere.
"Progress is revolution in disguise
and by degrees." a well known torv
has recently said, "it is destined to
make the peers powerless and the
poor prosperous." The description
will r -mind rhany of the phrase uttered
by Cromwell: "There will nev?r
be a good time in England till we
have done with the lords."
What is the value of our peerage
of today? Lord B^aconsfield answered
the question in "Coniagsby" many
years ato:
"'Ancient lienage,' said Mr. Millbank;
I never heard of a peer with
an ancient lineage. The real old
families of this country are to be
found among the peasantry; the gentry,
too. may lay som? claim to old
blood. 1 can point you out Saxon
families in this country who can
trace their pedigrees beyond the conquest;
I knew of some Norman gentlemen
whos fathers undoubtedly
came over with the conqueror. But
a peer with an ancient lienage is to
me quite a novelty. No. no; the thir- i
ty years' war of the roses freed us J
from those gentlemen. I take it after
the battle of Tewkesbury, a Norman
baron was almost as rare a being in
England as a wolf is now."
" 'I have always understood,' said i
Coningsby. 'that our peerage was the i
finest in Europe.'
"'From themselves.' said Millbank; j
'and the heralds they pay to paint j
their carriages. But I go to facts. I
When Henry VII. called his first par- j
liament there were only 29 temporal j
p:*ers to be found, and even some of i
them took their seats illegally, for
! thev had been attained. Of those 29
not five remain; and. as t'ae Howards,
for instance, ar? not Norman nobility.
We owe the English peerage to three
sources?the spoliation of the church,
the open and flagrant sale of honors
by the elder Stuarts and the borongh'
rcongering of our own times. Those ;
' arc the three main sources of th* ex- j
| isting peerage of England, and. in ;
my opinion, disgraceful ones.'"
Lord Beaconsfield might have add- '
| cd a fourth origin of the existing peerage.
to wit. the bestowal of honors >
upon the mistresses of the kings and \
their illegitimate children. This decorous
nation, therefore, delights to
honor those who have inherited i
titles from such shameful sources.?
i London Truth.
ADVICE FROM "HER FATHER."
' Net Calculated to Cheer the Would-Be
Benedict
A friend of the writer, who mar- i
, ried a woman with a temper of her |
own. tells an amusing story at her j
expense. They have been married for
about two years, and as despite her |
imperlousness they have got along ;
very well, she smiles when the story j
is repeated.
After courting for some time the j
young man summoned up courage to I
put the momentous question. He was
duly accepted, hut a hint was thrown
nut that he ?hr>nl.t ?ee her father. He
readily agreed, and one evening
called to talk the matter over with
her parent.
When the matter had been arranged '
the father said:
"Well, young man. if you want to
marry my daughter you must first get
your life insured in her favor."
"Certainly," answered the would-be
benedict, pleased to find the father so
solicitous for the .girl's future, j
"Which company would you recom- .
mend?"
"I would recommend none, sir." was
the answer, "but," he added, as his
daughter's bursts of temper came to
his mind, "you had better choose
some pay-all-claims company. They ]
allow suicide."
A new system of simultaneous tele(rvanhlns'
and tplenhonine invented
by Prof. Brune and an engineer
named Turchi, is being introduced
extensively in Italy, Portugal and (
England.
b. F. Gbeen'h Sons, of Atlanta. Ga., are ,
tbe only successful Dropsy Specialists in the i <
world." See their liberal "offer in advertise- J (
znent in another column of this paper.
A man naturally believes in the survival
of the fittest as long as he lives.
IMsq's Cure cannot l>e too highly spoken of <
as a cough cure.?J. W. O'Brien, 322 Third
Avenue, X.. Minneapolis. Minn.. Jan. 6. l'JOO.
j
Nothing hurts a small man so much a.- to i i
have people ignore hi-, t hreats.
lO.OOO Plants For 16c.
This is a remarkable offer the John A. (
Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, W is., makes.
They will send you their big plant and
seed catalog, together with enough seed
to grow
1,000 fine solid Cabbages.
2.000 delicious Carrots,
2,000 Blanching, nutty Celery,
2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce,
1,000 splendid Onions,
r 1 u.jf.l
j.uuu rare, luscious riauisi.es,
1.000 gloriously brilliant Flowers.
This great offer is made in order to induce
you to try their warranted seeds?
for when you once plant them you will
grow no others, and
AI.L FOR BUT 16C. TOSTAGE.
providing you will return this notice, and
if you will send them 20c. in postage. they
will add to the above a package of the fail,ious
Berliner Cauliflower. [A.C.L.]
No oculist can remedy the short sightedness
of a selfish person.
Fctxaii Fadelf.ss Dyes do not stain
the hands or spot the kettle, except green
and purple.
Many a man who refuse* to believe the
truth will swallow a lie.
The Effect of Sleeping in Cars
Is the contracting of cold, which often
results seriously to the lungs. Never neglect
a cold, but take in time Taylor's Cherokee
Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mulleinnature's
great cough medicine.
At druggists, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 a bottle.
A man in reduced circumstance* isn't a
woman's idea of a bargain.
HOW TWO BEAI
OREAD I
Catarrh Robs Wc
Pe-ru-na Ma
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j Amanda jol
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I Miss Flora Mauser. 1032 S. New .Ter- ?
0 . . I 1* 12- I .. A .. ritoa' *
!?cy sireei. iiKiiitiiupoii.i. mu.. ,
"I think 1 must hare been*
troubled with catarrh ever since / J
was very young, aggravated each *
time I caught a cold. This did not$
prove sufficiently serious to be ob- \
noxious until last winter. Then \
? my head and nose were so stopped ?
S up that I felt I must do something, *
5 Per ana was recommended to mei
iby a friend. I used It for four*
J weeks, a nd found to m y relief that *
{ It cured mc. I have not had a bit *
t of trouble since. My head Is clear, **
land I can safely affirm that I'e- *
{/ mho cured me."?Miss Flora*
5 Mauser. *
7vWM'W?WWWWt^WWt?%V%W?^Wt
Hundreds of Women Cured by Pe-ru-na
of Annoying Catarrh.
DIl. HARTM.W lias probably done
more than any other phy.-inau toward
popularizing a means of escape from
the facial deformities, such as watery < yes.
twisted nose, offensive breath, dry cracked
lips, due to the ravaging effects of catarrh.
lie has made chronic catarrh a life-long
study. His remedy, popularly known as
Peruna, is the most famous remedy tor
catarrh in existence.
Probably there is not a man or woman,
boy or girl, within the bounds of the
United States that has not heard of IV
runa. By far the largest majority have
used Peruna.
The multitude of people that have been
cured of ehronie catarrn by using Peruna
can never be know v.
U7 UPSET YOUR. STOM
SB IV XT J/ td Cure Your Headt
ft Tate CATUD
"H Immediately while you wait -and has
jj^Cures Cold.
Billion Dollar Grass ami Alfalfa.
When we introduced Billion Dollar
Grass three years ago, little did we dream
it would be the most talked of grass in
America, the biggest, quick, hay producer
on earth, hut this has come to pass.
Agr. Editors wrote about it. Agr. College
Professors lectured about it. Agr. Institute
Orators talked about it. while in
the farm home by the quiet fireside, in the
corner grocery, in the village postoffice. at
the creamery, at the depot, in fact wherever
farmers gathered. Salzer's Billion DolI;
Grass, that wonderful grass, good for
"* to 14 tons per acre, and lots of pasture
besides, is always a theme worthy of the
farmer's voice.
A. Walford. Westlore Farms. Pa., writes:
"I have CO acres in Salzer's Alfalfa Clover.
It is immense. 1 cut three crop* this season
and have lots of pasture besides."
JrST SEN D THIS .NOTICE AND IOC. IX
STAMTS
to the John A. Salzer Seed Co.. La Crosse.
^Yis.. and receive their big catalog and lots
if farm seed samples free. [A.C'.L.J
Trying to keep up appearances pu:!?
:ome men down.
A silent dog is more dangerous than
i barking one.
FITS permanently cured. No tits or nervousness
after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
S'ervcRestorer. ?<2trialbottleand treatise free
Dr. K. H. Kline. Ltd.. SSI Arch St.. Pbila.,Pa
National bank notes are one-sixth
of the money in circulation.
A
JTIFUL WOMEN ESI
SATARRH BY USE I
)men of Health and I
,kes Women Healthy
'. .V.VAV.V.V.' <
m
? Miss Amanda .Tolinso
JS "I write to tell you h
? a number of years I had
^ and 1 thought it was bee
m ? went to an oculist and
wore them lor some t!
fact, 1 felt worse than
J tliat the trouble was n
'""' l'iat "1",if ')p <ata
e* ,''sCl' l>en,tu w"'t'1 hcuoti
? try it. I was not sorry
Mr began to improve, ami i
S condition. my giner;
5 'he catarrh of the head
this trouble, and am g!
ll" Peruna."- Miss Aman
J" j With |
| Catarrh j
*
/ .'AWV.^w.v.mfyw.wj
.Many a girl has regained her tadeb >a:id i
beauty. many a matron ha- lengthened the -fit 1
Jay- oi her comely appearance by usinn I'ei
IVruna. the
IVruna produce* clean mucous meni- tiie <
branes. the basis ? facial symmetry ami it vvi
a perfect complexion. It 3
' Die women have not been slow to dis- tory
'cover that a course ot 1'eruna will 1I0 'at on
more toward restoring youthful beauty inent
than all the devices known to science. ! give ;
i While it > true that I'eruna cures <a- au
, tarrh wherever located, yet it is advisable The
' ior everyone to u?e Peruna as a preventive : Ohio,
IJVE. It Cures 3 | TV/
i no bad effects on the Stomach. IT IS I JLvJ
J. ^ Is O ^ ttni' 'Oe ?
Vanity is the quick-and that cnguits a .,
woman's reason. 1
Sal/er's Homo Builder Corn, ,
So named because .50 acres produced ?o , .JH
I heavily, that its proceeds built a lovely i
i home. .See Salter's catalog. Yielded in tfjS
! 1903 in fnd. 157 bu.. Ohio 160 bu.. 'J'enn.
| 9S bu., and in Mich. 220 bu. per acre. { ^
j You can heal this record in 1904.
! WHAT DO YOU THINK OF Tlitst iillm
PF.R ACHE? i pj^
' 120 bu. Beardless Barley per acre.
; 31U bu. Saizer's New National Outs per A. j
j 80 bu. Salzer Speltz and Macaroni Wheat. EA
L000 bu. Pedigree Potatoes per acre. j
| 14 tons of rich Billion Dollar Grass Hay. j We
! 60,000 lbs. Victoria Kane for sheep?per A. j <.cnce
160.000 lb*. Trosinte. the fodder wonder. !
54,000 lbs. Salter's Superior Fodder Corn ' EW
?rich, juicy fodder, per A. j _
J Now, such yields you can have Mr. I L
I Farmer, in 1904. if vou .will plant Saizer's ' ? .
| seeds. [A.C.L.I | e *
JUST SEND THIS NOTICE AND IOC. . 1
| in stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., T.n
I Crosse. Wis., and receive their great >
j catalog and lots of farm seed samples V/\
i Some men get so tired doing nothing
that they can't do any kind of work.
" I
Mrs. Winslow'sHootbingSyrupforelrildren f ~r
teething,soften the gums, r^ducesinflamma- I fi
tion allays pain.eureswind colic. 25c. a bottle | 1
~ " .i _ J Am
I An attempt to get sometmng :or noiumj:
I parts many a tool from his money. mo!
cut.
? ? ful.
reli
IMATISM. Dangerous to let H W i '
ire nov/. A single bottle of B
Bid cnn require more.i RHEUMACIDE M|
CIUK. to thit no trice of the diseire lingers Btiel
e blood, relieves the inflimmition of the kidn
and the catitrh that follows such a condi- 3* Kix'
Ufa ' JV. C.
elborn, of High Point. N C.. is SO years old JHr j keepli
natiim for 20 years, she was completely cured fifr
lares she feels "years younger" and is anxious JH
rom any of the forms of this dread disease" to fig
ured. Jul
a noted Methodist minister, of Reisterstoim, S
of RHEUMACItJE. which cured him. He is cl
the ministry 50 years. { jj*
C BOTTLE met moss JA 2^1
1ICAL CO., PROPRIETORS, W
LTIMORE, MO. The t
OINTS FROM THE INSIDE." m?* '
DeLei
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GAPED |f
OF PE-RU-NA-!
teauty. |
and Beautiful. 1
n. Fairchild. Wis., writes:
ow nim-li I'ernna benefited me. For [
??;:in in my head around rnv eyes, 1
uisc my eyes needed treatment, >o I S
11a 1 glasses fitted to my eyes and j
rue. but felt no relief whatever. In ]
before, and came to the conclusion '
ot with my eyes, but with my head a
ri h. As so many of my friends had
t for this trouble. I thought I would 9
that I did so, for in a short time 1 t
n four weeks my eyes were in splen- .
tl health was much improved and all g ,
was gone. 1 was glad to get rid of d
ad to endorse such a good medicine !L?
ida Johnson. ?
I
a Banstr. '' " |
g'.W.W.VAV.VAV.V.W
i?ot wait until catarrh has fastened itr#
some jiart of the system.
ma acts quickly and beneficially on
inflamed mucous membranes lining
different organs of the body. Thus
ill cure catarrh wherever located,
rou do not derive prompt and satisfacresults
from the use of Peruna, write
re to Dr. Hartnian, giving a full stateoi
your case and he will be pleased to
vou hi* valuable advice gratis,
dress Dr. Hurtmann. President of
Hartnian Sanitarium, Columbus.
Cotton Gin
iachinery
ftTT. MUNGER.
winship.
GLE. SIMTH.
xoa&e the most complete line Mi
'.a 'D the world. We also raaKe
[GINES and BOILERS,
INTERS for OIL MILLS.
ell everything needed about a Cotton Gin I
Write for Illustrated CataJo?ue.
intinental Gin Co., i
Birmingham, Ala.
apSI aU B ?flS EL iK E)
(PUT L P IX COLLAPSIBLE TUBES) t j
ibstituto fornud superior to musl'inlor 5
other piaster, and will not blister flic f j
itdelicate skin. I l:opain-allayiu^ni,<lC ! <
iitivequaiitiejsortUi-articleRrewoDiler-l i ,
It will stoptho tootiwiclieatonce.and 5 I '
eve headache and sciatica. Vi e reconi-S | /
id it as the best and safest external!
:it?"*-fr;*itanfknowu,also asanexternal j| I ,
:edy for pains in tl:e chest and stomach :
all rheumatic.neuraliricisnd gouty ci mi- 1 |
nis. A trisl w ill prove wha t we claim i
It, and it will befo.md to bo invaluable (
lie household.M;:nypeoplesay"ltisthe
fcof all of your preparations. I'ricc 13 |
. at nil ilrusrsists cr other dealers, or l.y a
liiiilthisaiiiouiit tonstn postage stain p- H ,
willsen.iyonatubehymail. No article!
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)?Loaeh Patent Variable Friction Feed
Mill with 4 h. p. cuts ..oxj teet pet day. Al1
ind prices to suit. Detoucli Shinj|le*MilN
?, Trimmers, Planers; Corn mid Dnhi
Wntcr Wheels, Lath Mills. Wood Saws
iandsome new Catalog will interest ion . "
tch Mill Mff. Co., Box sj4. Atlanta, Ca ! wl
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Cotton Must Havs
Potash
Potafli is an essential plant food
vhich must he added as a fertilizer
hem free to any farmer who asks u3 for them.
GERriAN KALI WORKS,
lew York ?03 N'suiu Street, or
Atlanta, Ca.--83% So. BrjiJ St.
V. L. DOUGLAS
3M & *3 SHOES ffl i
loes have by their
tool lent style, &
isy-tlttlng, and ig[ M
iperior wearing E?talities,
urlileveu
le largest sale of VBtf
ly shoes in the ^ Jyn
tltskiu, u hii'ii ivi-\ery?hc?' <oji<-Pilfil to
>tlif Hiiro! Ptttrnl I-"'nlhf r jrt iirndnrrd.
it Co 'or f inlets nr'd. Show by mall, i'lr.pvtra.
rite Tot iataluir. H.L.Douglas, Brotkfou, Mass.
"si
Hims
Complete External
and Internal
Treatment
ONEBOLLSR
Consisting of
Cuticura
Soap J
to cleanse the skin of crusts
and scales, and soften the
thickened cuticle; CUTI- *
CURA Ointment to instantly
allay itching, irritation,
and inllammation, and
soothe and heal; and CUTICURA
Pills to cool and
:leanse the blood and expel
humor germs. A SINGLE
SET, costing but ONE
DOLLAR, is often sulti:ient
to cure the most tor
turing, disfiguring skin,
scalp and blood humors, eczemas,
rashes, itchings, and
irritations, with loss of hair,
from infancy to age, when
the best physicians and all
other remedies fail.
Sold tlrorjh'-iiT the vorld. Cntlrnra U-xilroil!.
.Viv Ki. form f.r Oocotate Coated IMlla,
:'e.. per vml of iKu. Oiuiui-ut. Jlk\. Soup
U>u,t"ii. 37 Chiirinrbouae S.|.: Parla,
i :na do In I'jii; Koditti. 137 Coiuinbi* Are.
Potior lony i'Uil roein. Corp.. S>li? Prop*.
?TSi'fol for "Hiiw to Cm- Torturing, DteUi't.rli.'i,
lluuiorb fioni lufuoov to Ago."
raUt cjrt) u ^Thompson's Eys Wafar
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