The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 03, 1904, Image 3
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Benson Briefs.
# . November 3:?rMrsM:?r*
gaftt McUnllougb of Brunswick,
'V? 8L, is visiting her son, Mr L L McCuliotigh,
at Indian town. She luts
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Jfrs 8 B BamWt af Fairfield is
* ' - her* visiting her homo folk.
Mr slk) Ms* ft Atfinrch of Florence
county^** *n?< ng the visitors in our
neighborhAxi.
Mrs N ft Lesesne is visiting her
mother-in-law, Mrs M ? Scott, of
*. Cedar Swamp.
Rev J A White held services at
? ' Cedar Swamp Sunday morning.
There
is crying need in this community
for a graded school. Excelschools
have flourished here in
the past, but the only way to secure
permanent first class educational
facilities is to lay off a special school
tdistrict and levy a special tax. Like
other things worth having this may
seem a costly ventuie at the start,
but in the end money invested in
brains yields large returns. In educational
matters ofttiuies the least de.gree
of economy is the last degree ot
extravagance. W. 5. G
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IN SHAKERTOr/N.
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In ^hakertown the people all
Shook hue and early large and small.
Some Warned their ills on their relig
aopje cursed the ague of the region.
Though on the cause they didn't
agree?
They shook with unanimity.
A traveler, as he passed that way,
With pity deep, to tbern did sa.v:
"Oh, why in this sad state remain,
When herd's a cure for e*ery pain?'
Then gave each one?this is no myth?
A bottle labeled "Wintersmith."
' Twixt hope and fear each drank his
Shale;
Was cured completely then and there;
. - And no more shake these shivering
t Shakers;
They've grown as quiet as quee'-clad
. Quakers;
Each loves the other with lave plutonic
* , Aud all praise Wintersmlth's grea
Unic.
' A woman never finds experience
for sale on a bargain counter.
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* Woman's love for ribbon may be
accredited to her having originated
from a rib.
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Women have the same tender feeling
for mice that members of a typo'i
graphical union have for "rats."
Edison invented the phonograph,
bat the first talking machine was
' made fro.n a man's rib.
A woman sometimes pretends to
be convinced against her will, but
he never is.
Don't forget the old man
with the fish on his back.
For nearly-thirty years he
lias been traveling around the
' * world, and is still traveling,
bringing health and comfort
wherever he goes.
rvmcnmntivf*
' ? A V WiiV *- ? v
bnngs the strength and flesh
he so much needs.
To all yreak and sickly
children he gives rich and
a strengthening food.
n To thin and pale persons
he gives new firm flesh and
rich red blood.
Children who first saw the
old man with the fish are no\v
grown up and have children
of their own.
He stands for Scott's Emulsion
of pure cod liver oil?a
delightful food and a natural
I >ni f >r children,for old folks
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SOCTT &. SCWNt..Cnem!?ia,
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LAKE Un LOCALS.
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bVteriaachnicii last Sunday rooming
and afternoon.
Mrs Maim C Sutcliffe was called
to Charleston last week to'thefuueral
of her nephew, Mr George Burns.
She returned home Sunday night.
Messrs ]"> M and II V Epps attended
services at the Indian town
Presbyterian church Sunday.
Mrs Julia Shnboe of iFloreuce.
visited her niece, Mrs J E Bruuson,
lost week.
Mrs M A Buss, of Florence county,
visited relatives in town Saturday
and Snnduy. W L B.
SAVES TWO FROM DEATH.
"Our little daughter had an almost
fatal at'ack of whooping
cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs.
W. K. Haviland, of Armonk,N. Y.,
"but, when all other remedies failed,
we saved her life with Dr King's
Ne\* Discovery. Our niece, who
had Consumption in an advanced
stage, also used this wonderful
medicine and to-day she is perfect
ly well." Desperate throat and
lung diseases yield to Dr King's
New Discovery as to no other medicine
on earth. Infallible for Coughs
and Cold*, 50c and $1.00 bottles
guaranteed by I)r. W. V. Brockinton.
Trial bottles free.
DR. R. J. McCABE,
Dentist.
Will be at Scranton, S. C., on
iNovemoer <, to remain one ween.
WANTEP-A teacher for the Morrisville
school. For particulars apply
to Jno S. Graham,
11-3 2t Morrisville, S. C.
WANTED?To rent or will work on
shares with reliable men mv farm on
Black Mingo. For particulars apply
to Jxo. S. Graham,
10-20-2t Morrisville, S. C.
WANTED-Lady or gentleman of
fair education to travel for a firm
of $250,000 capital. Salary $1,072
per year and expenses; paid weekly.
Address M. Percival,
Kingstree, S. 0.
FOR SALE.
Hereafter the Cable Piano Co.,
will keep one of their new pianos
for sale at the office of Dr R J McCabe,
where it may be seen and
i tested.
11-3-tf.
NOTICE.
1 On Saturday, November 5, managers
of State and Federal electious
will call on H 0 Britton, at sheriff's
office, for ballet boxes, and at the
! County Record office for the pickets
for holding said elections.
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Editor County Record:?
Please state through your columns
that we are glad to say that Rev S J
McConnell, pastor of Loris. circuit,
has recovered from an attack of fever
and is able to assnme charge of his
work again. Yours very truly,
E. K. Skipper.
Loris, Nov. 1,1904.
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Trespass NoticeAll
persons are hereby warned
against bunting, shooting," cutting or
removing timber or wood or in any
way trespassing on roy lands 5 miles
west of Cades. DAVID LOKER.
11?3-'3t. A
woman, owing to the peculiar
construction of her form, is unable
to jump, except at an offe * of marriage.
ITS POPULAR NOW.
Our Domestic Finish is get
tinjc to be more and more
popular every day. The
most fastidious dressers
will not wear any other
finish. We guaruatee our
domestic finish to save
linen. Try it.
Insist on your next bun|
die being sent to
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STEAM I ARTHUR L. JONES.
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With the largest stock
had in Kings tree.
I INVITETHEi LAD
if Anil examine mv si
TRIMMED HATS, wl
styles, also Dress Gooils
Capes and other thing
mention.
I ALSO INVITE
To see mv line of Doug
Bros". High Art line <
Bros. Hats, &c. Mv
will soon be complete, '
Engine Fixtures &c.
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CHARLES7
Building Material of al
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Write for
Whiskey I Morphine I Clj
hu bit. | habit, | h
Cured by KEELEY II
329Lady St. (or P O.Box 75) Columbia, S.
A woman's change of mind is '
an example of an effect without
a cause.
A LOVE LETTER.
Would not interest you if you're j
looking for a guaranteed Salve fori
Snrpe. Burn? or Pile". Otto J>odd, j1
j/:f ' ro. writes: "I ?ulTeml'
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of goods I have ever
IES TO CALL
tock of LADIES'
lirh are of the latest
, Jackets, Cloaks,
;s too numerous to
GENTLEMEN!
las Shoes, ''Strauss
of Clothing, Young
' Hardware stock
which will include
eddick,
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heed to his | j?>
)earance or | ?
md out. If | .?
in dress he'll fj . .?!
be careless $ ?-1
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and when in need I ?
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to men's furnishings, !jj ?
it is buy what you ft .?
W2 are the people I S
nnds at satisfactory f ?
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1 kinds. High Grade
JBEROlfT
. prices.
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rarette I All Drops and Tobacco
abil, I babils
NSTITUTE of S C.
C. Confidential oorrrespondence solid
About Bonds.
Why put yourseif under obli
gation to friends by asking- them
to g-o on your bond, when for a
few dollars a year you can se
cure a bond from the U S Fid el
ity & Guranty Co. of Baltimore;
Md. We make a specialty of
writing bonds of county officials
on short notice. Bonds for administrators,
executors. gua;dvie
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A POINTER }
\ Jsr.'t necessary for an old sports- i
> man. He knows without asking r
J where to locate game, when to go $
* for it and what kind of a dog to #
J take along. He also knows Ids ?
? hunting trip won't pan out if he 5
? hasn't the kind of J
? GUN AND AMMUNITION 5
> We are happy to say he buys of ?
J us. He gets the best made and *
S no fancy price asked. That's *
J why, when he returns, his hag is ?
? full of game. 5
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General
Fruits and V<
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MAIN STREET, - *
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ABOUT THE BOY DIGGIN
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WlllL. ITS A UOPHIiR
We have a #7000 Stock that must be sol
bankrupt stock hut the best, newest am
personally selected by our buyer In No
1IEKE ARE JUT A FE
We lack space for the thousand and one otl
Men's Shoes 98c and Up.
Indies' Skirts, Blankets, Boys C
Underw.ar, for Gents, Ladles am
Dry Goods, Hats, Clothing, Suit C
and Tobacco.
SEE Ol'R FIVE AiVl> TE?
An Infinite Variety of Useful ami *
Sure to Please.
P. S. COURT
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cash dry go
Now is the time to buy your
Hankerchiefs ? '
WE HAVE THEM IN GREAT
VARIETY. i
LADIES' in Fancy Lace and Embroidery ef - ani
feet, good sheer L*wn from 5 to 26c.
LADIES' H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, all Linen, (
fro
LADIES' LAWN H. 8. HANDKEKCHIEFX' B)|
m 1-4, 1-2, and 1-Inch herns, at Scents.
LADIES FINE CAMBRIC, 1-In H. 8.. 10c
or three for 26c. T
LADIES' ALL-LINEN, very fine, 15c.. two , mn,
for 26c.
Also a full line of COLORKD-BORDEREd
HANDKERCHIEFS for ladies and Children
from 3 to 10c. I
We also have a nice avortmen of
Handkerchiefs for Gentlemen, "j
from 5 to 26c. *
We have just received carefully selected line (.
-of (
Gents' Neckties, sei
lo a variety of shade*, onl> 26c.
4 y
unaerwear.
This i* the p<oce to get these for Men. '.adies |
and Children.
Mall Orders Receive Carefal Allei
5?j 515 King Street. C
Subcribeto THE RE30RD
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The woman who is proof against 3
flattery has the whole world at her *'
command.
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d. This is not an old shop-worn
j freshest goods carefully and
rtliern markets.
:W SPECIALTIES:
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Indies Shoes 98c and Up.
lothing. Pall and Winter
3 Children. Dre?? Goods,
Jases, Fine Candies, Cigars,
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F.etty >*oveities that are .
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IOBERTS'
OPS STORE.
Ladles' Skirts.
re hare these op to date having bad then
4e to order. Flannel
Waists.
til wool, In Black, Blue, Gray Game*
A Old Rose.
Ladies' Jackets.
;om? and see us. we can give them to jron a
m $l.50to $5 Id Oxford Gray, Blue and
ick.
Hosiery.
re hare a line line of these or Men, Ladlea
J Children.
Furniture Department.
SrOT CASH PK1CES.
0-plecc Imitation walnut Suite, $14.
O-plecc Solid Oak 8uite, 119 to $75.
.O-piecc Solid Walnut Suite, $75, $85 te
Hi,
L full line of wardrobes, $10 to 28.60.
lolid Oak Kxtension Tables, $5.
>ntre Tables from 50c to $4. /
tubv Carriages, $0, $2.55 up to $12.
lo-Carts, $,'1.50 to $13,
Ihildren's Chairs, Rockers and High Chain
ect stock of Beds, $3.50 to $13.
.ounges. Couches and Single Loungea _
Villow Rockers, $1.75.
Cod Seat, High Arm Kocitejw, $1.50.
.taitelion Beds, 13.50, $4.26. $6, S6.^^H
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HIHLESTOH, S. B. j
T HE M'llONGEST THE
SIMPLEST I
AND MOST ECONOMICAL OF ALL I
STUMP PULLERS \
Try ir berore vou pay for It.
G'irtitinreed to pull your stumps
or no pay *ske<l. S
v->e 'cr ' or>v!et giving terms and pricesB
THE Siir.r.HW STTHP PULLER CO., g