The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 14, 1905, Image 4
lb? Coutttjt Rcrord.
/ KINGSTHEE. S. C.
C. W. WOLFE,
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THURSDAY', DEC. 14, 1905
AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY.
V. 0. W. Unveil Monument to Theii
Late Sovereign, W. W. Kennedy.
CADES, December 11:?On Sun
day afternoon, December 10, at He
bron cemetery, Hickory camp Xc
?234, Woodmeu of the World unveiled
a monument to their late
if W A*' TT ^.1..
IK J oovereigu, ?? ** auiuru*.
The members of the Camp assembled
at the place of meetiug ami
marched t<) the grave in procession
under the gu idunce of Capt u L
Sanls. .Arriving at the grave of
their deceased Sovere;gn, where the
monnment had been erected and
was to be nnveiled, the Camp metnbersj
according to the unveiling
ritual, formed a Woodman's wedge
around the grave and proceeded
' with tfi?ftinveihug ceremonies.
* The ceremony was pened with
the singing of that very sweet and
appropriate hymu, "Nearer my God
to Thee,'' which was sung by a special
quartette.
Acting Clerk K E Tarte then
placed a pike pole at the foot of the
I?; tgrave, after which Consul Comjf
~ mander W J Smiley delivered the
v-' service or me wooumeu.
Sov J L Richardsim then recited
'fs the poem entitled,4'0h Why Should
%^ the Spirit of Mortal be Proud?"
The veil was then removed by Master
of Ceremonies P M Brockinton
- ' and the inscription read by Consul
Commander W J Smiley. The
won amen t was then saluted, with
Camp honors by all of the members
and was anointed with words of
love,honor and remembraoce.44 Rock
of Ages,"was tkeu sung,after which
\ ; the honorable J W Ragsdale of
Florence was introduce i and
8B, v\.
' made an appropriate address o n the
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and Co/c/sj
Ey There is a remedy over sixty jj
& years old ?Ayer's Cherry n
Pectoral. Of course you have ij
heard of improbably have used jj
it. Once in the family, it stays; 1
^ the one household remedv for i
coughs and hard colds on the g
chest. Askyourdoctoraboutit. 1
J v'"v "I have bad pneum.-uia three time"!, aud 9
Ayer*? Cherry Pactor.il h.s brought me.-ately 9
through each time. I have lu?t recovered fl
from ay last attack, aped sixtv seven. No M
wonder I praise it." ? K. V. Higgins, t>tcven? 3
Point. Wl.. 0
^A ywr CoTLowtriTvMiMl
JU AUo m&cutaoturere of
\ JLm 7 SARSAPARILLA. 9
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. V Ayeg' ? ?li. - iru the activity of
p.ir liver. u.vJ cid recovery.
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^ Your Home Can
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life und
and upon the order of Woockraft.
The monument was again saluted
with Camp honors and, "Among
the Dead our Sovereign Sleep9,"
was sung. The procession then rei
11 viin/1 fr% tlia hoi I tvhoro fh/i A/irp. I
monies were concluded.
This is the first monument that I
has been unveiled by the Woodmen'
of the World at Cades, anu the :
ceremonies were witnessed by a large'
concourse of friends. There were
about two hundred members of the j
order jrresent and in line.
Woodman.
OF INTEREST TO MOTHERS. I
Thousands of little ones die every ,
. year of croup. Most of them could I
have beeu saved by a few doses of
Foley's Honey and Tar, and every
family with children should keep it
I in the house. It contains 110 opiates
and is safe and sure. Mrs George II
Picket, Sail Francisco, C'al., wiites:
, "My baby had a dangerous attack
of croup and we thought she would
, choke to death, but oue dose of
Foley's Honey and Tar relieved her ,
at once after other remedies had
failed. We are never a minute without
it in-the house." Sold by Dr J)
U Scott.
Money is not always the balance
of power, gentlemen. There are
those scales in which au ounce of I
' integrity is worth a gold mine.
, FURIOUS FIGHTING.
"For seven years," writes Geo
W Hoffman, Harper, Wash., "I
had a bitter battle with chronic
[ stomach and liver trouble, but at
last I won and cured my diseases
1 by the use of Electric Hitters. _
unhesitatingly recommend them to
all and don't intend in Mi- future
to be without them in the hou>e.
They are certainly a wonderful
medicine to have cured such a bad
case as mine." Sold, under guarantee
to do the same for you, by Dr
\V V Brockinton, druggist, at 50c a
bottle. Try them today
When he cau wear his left shoe
on his right foot your pessimist will
be pleased.
IN MAD CHASE.
Millions rush in mad chase after
health, from one extreme of faddisui
to another,when if they would
only eat Rood food, and keep their
bowels regular with Dr King's New
; Life Pills, their troubles would all
; pass away. Prompt relief and quick
i cure for liver and stomach trouble,
I 25c at Dr W V Brockinton's Drug
' More.
i You can lead a man to college,
but yon cannot make him think.
Auditor s Notice.
Notice is hereby given that I or my
agent will be at the places mentioned
and dates given for the purpose of taking
tax returns for the year 1906.
. Next year (19o6) is the 'year for making
returns of real estate, as well as i
personal property, and all parties mud
be prepared to make said returns. All
lands and other property mu?t be retnrnc.i
in Tftwnsliin anil School Tins.
?u.uv? t.. " ' T
trict in which it is located and each
piece, parcel or tract with buildings
thereon and number of acres cleared
must l>e returned separately.
All persons liable to Poll Tax only,
are required by law to make a return
of same.
Fifty per cent, penalty, as the law requires,
will be strictly enforced against
all persons failing to make returns
from January l?t to February 20th. 1
PLACES AND DATES OF MEETINGS.
January.
Kiturstree l-G
Greel.vville 8 9 i
Gnurdius 10 ,
buttons 11 ,
Trio 12 '
Harpers 13
K'.ngstree 15
Scrantou . lb ,
Lake City 17-18
Cades " 19
Kingstree 20;
j W P Cooper's Store 22 |
| Lamberts 23 j
.Iiihiivnnvillo * 24 I
! Altn.au* 25 j1
I Leo 26 :
| C W Hannu's Store 27 !
| Kinjrstree 29
i S W (iowdy's <:ore do
j Kin its tree* a J
\ February
Sailers * 1-2
Kingati'ee . 3-5
Cedar Swaui|> 6,
Bloomin^vaie 7 ,
i Morrisville 6-9
j Kennedy's store 1 0
' Kin?r?tree 12-20 inclusive
J J B Monigombuy,
Co Auditor \V(u?burjf Co. *
10USE
Lngr iMaciaines.
ng Hachine Ever Brought 1
e Have Them. Come and G<
bor Saving Device.
NOTHING IRON HEATER wi
ddition to Your Laundry,
rything Useful for Furnishiri
Be Found Either in our Hare
re Store.
COFFI
^KINGS'
lift feDocfor
CURES
Liver Complaints ; uses
only Ramon's Liver Pills
and Tonic Pellets, and
gives your money back if
not satisfied. Your liver
is the biggest trouble
maker. If ycu would be
well,try Ramon's Treatment.
Only 25 cents.
PY>r snlt> hv all dealers.
Special Notice.
It's value in sickness has been
tried and proved. In the home
it is not safe to be without it?
SHAW'S PUKE MALT. For
sale at the Dispensary.
Notice.
I will be at Vox P O on Monday,
Dee. 18th, and at Leo on Tuesday,
Dec. 19th, to collect taxes aud will
not be in niv office until Wednesday
afternoon ?Dec. 20th.
G W Johnson,
9 Co. Treas.
Kingstree, Dec, 8th, 1905.
A FEARFUL FATE.
It is a fearful fate to have to endure
the terrible torture of Piles.
"I can truthfully say," writes Harrv
Colson. of Musonville_Ia.. "that
for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and
Protruding Piles, Bueklen's Arnica
Salve, is the best cure made." Also
best for cuts, burns and injuries.
2oe at I)r W V Brockinton's Drug
Store.
The fact that someone else does
it, is Society's excuse.
DOCTORS COULD NOT HELP
HER.
"I had kidney trouble for years,"
writes Mrs Raymond Conner of Shelton,
Wash., "and the doctors "could
not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney
Cure, and the very first dose
/- */! T nr.ii* or* ha/1
me icuci anu jl am hum tiucu.
I cannot say too much for Foley's
Kidney Cure." It makes the diseased
kidneys sound so they will
eliminate the poisons from the blood.
Unless they do this, good, health is
impossible. Sold by Dr D C Seott.
Anyone can be a power for evil?
it takes character to be a power for
good. ,
no caseof"pneumonia on
RECORD.
We do not know of a single instance
where a cough or cold resulted
in pneumonia or consumption
when Foley's Honey aud Tar had
been taken. It cures coughs and
colds perfectly, so do not lake
chances with some unknown prepar
ation which may contain opiates,
which cause constipation, a condition
that retards recovery from a
cold. Ask for Foley's Houey^ and
Tar and refuse any substitute* of
fored. Sold by Dr D C Seott.
There is a tide in the affairs of
co-education which, taken at the
Hood, leads straight to matrimony.
CURES 1
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PROGRAMS OF PEE BEE UNION. !
Te Meet With Black Mingo Baptist
Church. December 29 31.
Questions for discussion:
I. Should the Pastor's Call be
Periodical or Indefinite?
Speakers: D S Avant and .1
E Williams.
II. What are Some of the ;
Perils of Our Church and Religious
Life, and How May They
be Averted?
Speakers: S T llussell and .1
J Power-.
III. What are Some of the
Essential Factors in. the Development
of Our Churchest
Speakers: John Pipkin and
II G White.
II G White,
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For Committee.
Strayed, or Stolen.
. One large, Hlue Speckled !
Hound Dog. A liberal reward
will be given for any informa- I
tion as to where he is, or for his !
deliv rv to me.
' ' R W Marshall.
Morrisville, S C
12-11-tf.
Sorneoratois have a fine com
mund of other men's language.
Clear thinking, decisive action,vim
and vigor of body and mind, the
i
sparkle of life comes to all who use
Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35
cents, Tea or Tablets.
Lake City I bug Co
Money talks and stops talk.
Ilollister's Rockv Mountain Tea
is simply liquid electricity, It goes
to every part of your body, bringing
hew blood, strength and new vigor, i
It makes you well and keeps you
well. 35 cents.
Lake Citv Drug Co. * .
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Chamberl^^s ji
(^ough Remedy j
i The Children's Favorite c
?CURFS? . I .
1 Coughs, Colds, Croup and
TTTl ! il
i w aoo?:r-fj C/ougn.
Thta remedy i.? famou* 'or iti> euro.' over J
largo nart of ttu> civilized world. It can '
I always bo depended upon It < < ntaina no
opium or other harmful drug and may be If
given as confidently to a baby as to an adult j
Price 25 cts; Large Size, 50 cts. j i 1'
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Hot Supper at Mouzons. >
Notwithstanding- the Inclem- j
ency of the weather, the hot'r
supper at Mr'Brown's on Dec. j
7, for the benefit of Mt Vernon
church, was quite a success. The |
I good people of Black river
never do things by halves, especially
when they are backed
up by some of the generous
hearted people of Greelyville.
Therrowd was not large but
the sum of $55 was realized.
Many thanks to the good people
who helped us in our causeRespectfully,
J T Frierson, I
For the Mt Vernon People. I
. Mouzons, Dec. 11, 1905. g
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Foley's
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ind Our Prices are as Low as
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For
Babies
Fat is of great account
to a baby ; that is why
babies are fat. If your
habv is scrawnv. Set A is
Emulsion is what lie
wants. The healthy baby
stores as fat what it does
not need immediately for
bone and muscle. Fat
babies are happy ; they do
not cry ; they are rich ;
their fat is laid up for
time of need. They are
happy because they are
comfortable. The fat surrounds
their little nerves
and cushions them. When
they are scrawny those
n^rriK mv hurt rt t <=>vf?rv
un gentie touch. They
delight in Scott's Emulsion.
It is as sweet as
wholesome to them.
Send for free sample.
_ Be sure that this picture in
the form c: a iabe is on the
u.raprcr o' every bottle of
Emulsion you i -iyScott
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n^Tlf Chemists
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50c. and SI.00
AD Druggists
Certain men are determined to
;et their share of what does not bedng
to them.
*1 RATING FOLEY'S HONEY
AND TAR.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
lonev ai.d Tar as a throat and lung
emedy, and on account of the great
nent and popularity of Foley's
lone/ and Tar many imitations are
ffered for the genuine. Ask for
Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse
ny substitute offered, as no other
reparation will give the same satisaction.
It is mildly laxative. It .
ontains no opiates and is safest for
hildren and delicate persons. Sold
V Dr I) C Scott.
Notice.
Dr M D Nesmith will be away
rom his office until after the
lolidays.
Lake City, S, C., December 4.
I
SAW MILLS.
LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY
WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY
FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
ENGINES AND BOILERS
AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY
CLASS OF SERVICE.
ASK FOR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE
PLACING YOUR ORDER.
GIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY |
COLUMBIA, S C.
Tho ?<3*1^*10 is
in a YeSloiv
package
Refuse substitutes
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( We Have the Presents You Want to Buy aftd \.''M
| J Make Your Frie :ds and the Children Happy \ \
? by Giving Them Xmas Gifts. /UVr
We Have Presents Suitable for Old and Young
f ?Rich and Poor. No Matter what you Want }'M
( for a Christmas Present, We Have It. ; JpflH
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I Kmgstree, South Carolina. ^ ^
t) MEET ME AT WM
f) THE SKYSCRAPER ? 1
And we will inspect
|?) S, Marcus' New Line Of jij
/Men's Business and Dress Suits. Also a New Fall Line
of Boys' School and Dress Suits. New Fall Line of Under- JL *.'..
IjK wear and Hosiery for Ladies and Gentlemen.
7A We carry the following line of fall goods and we are
(S\ selling therr> at the lowest possible prices: , Ul
DRESS GOODS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES
f) and SHOES. In facta New Line of Fall Goods
yl of Every Description. (Mm
fl SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR fl
X NEW FALL LINE OF HILLINERY.
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CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED FROM
Driving, Saddle and Draft Horses Cheap ,>
I For Cash. Mules to Suit Every Customer.
COME QUICK AND GET
+ YOUR CHOICE. +
BtlMiE IIMOK MIT, 'I
^1 Greelyville, S. C.
I am After you.
L. J. STACKLEY.-!
THE FURNITURE MAN.
Kiagrstxee. . - . - S. C. v,|
WHEN NEEDING ANYTHING IN I
THE FURNITURE LINE DO NOT
FORGET THAT I CARRY THE BEST
* Household Furniture. Rugs. 3
I Carpets. Mating and Every- |
thing to Make the Home R
Comfortable- . |
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KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND SERVICES"
RENDERED DAY OR NIGHT. .< ~"
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SOMETHING NEW FOB KIKGSTREE. |; |
e ine of Watches for Gentlemen and Ladies,
in and Other Standard Makes. Also Solid Silver ^
)Ieware, Plated Tableware and ut Glass in Large ' ^ |
Come and See them. ?
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