The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 07, 1907, Image 7
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A Preacbneil tu ioiey liaises.
You money mau acs drive ho1
bargain* ! know this. t!s??uifi? I
ant onlv a dreamer. Though
!a rid if'"* and ! would
not exchange estates. K'e-p
tour acres: I a?i content wit!
< ontiuents k'-ep your fishpond*
I appropriate the seas Travel
\ >-:t Italy, price it; yet it !-? I
jrrn? shall have oil American soi
the true Italian sunshine in my
heart. Kin ploy servants; yet
all the generation* of the pas!
serve rne. Buy win-, yet 1 shall
drink bettar beverage from the
wayside spriny (irow corpu
lent upon rich meats, vet 1 >lul
*rd more nourishment in my
c 1st ot bread In vain .".ha!
you buy books that you do noi
?.id. talk inanities tli.it indue*
ennui, expound phi!o>ophie?
: at vou do not understand ami
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..'urown miuI.TIi.m, uiriit?? tin*
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4 ?irrani>. on thr riwrof Trail
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:? lair firth into ip.Ulni hioom
; ' .i\. wln-rr lau^hin^ .unliraint.rn
to yohltinciif > an<i >inL:
ab^iVsNiy in tin* liiao 1i^r?
piea.-an4 tli??uj;lit*?. I >'iu!
you tuu'k to tii*- -fiulr'n-***
-.implicity. l\h ?i.<li youhavu
v- u>ort**?l with thr iii.iiuvrr. I
all malic you companion t?
i a. lun^iiii; iuiniortuK: tliou-l
t. . na \ r pa ill tor lia |?j?111? - - ami
o ?vlia>r<l pain. I hall pro hir
4 frr?*lv t!i<- jov of .i tow tin
, 111^; Ihoii^il you havr rrvrlril
' !i lepris. I ?.iiu i If.i i \ ou ti
4 uplift with ^ ?:*?. 1 lir tillfM
tijjs of thi- worhl tifr prior ?
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\\ nai?oe\vr \"U navr uiai
s -1 h;t> Ixtu^'ht i> !? >> than y01;
^lil iia\ < liatl lor t!i?- taking.
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J Inha < \ '.h:<1 *n???ae. In ttorui
, * father, *he'i '?ne nuuit j^rforca
ti?> ::: '"on. ih? i>iayrouiu window*
ahouid a!! t* wi^e and the
" >'!), w:t'<i"V? should I*) b?
open
The f" ! ahou'd L* p!#t?tifui and
[ Q ).jri-I: rg, and wheue??r ihetlwina<*h
reject! a meai th* l>e:) t.
W.iid ha*e am-thar at on<a~ at.
lent a ?;.*?* of milk and so nut braad |
' and h.'ter South'* l>ir
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"tittlM IH" IAT.
By tit Ttiti if Its Prastaca is VJater
ta tad ar act.
I.a>t Saturday wa? "(dround
day. It the day be
I rainy and dreary or ;
ii the ->:iu does not .->tiiae, :
I -then ;K\()rdini?' to the '-"round
I
i hoi; ' the backbone of the
winter lia? been broken and wr*
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, will have an earlv spring. I'ut
i if the sim >fiine? we wi!! have!
>ix weeks more of winter.
I The ground ho;j is an aniina'
t not unlike an old field motive.
lie stays under ground during
. the v'old month-* and on Kebru- j
ary - lie take* a peep out at the
. world. It lie ?ees his shallow
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when yr* come* out, ut* i^rii
, 1 riii litand immediately rum
, bac'a to iti> underground cav,
ern. ?.lit i! the day i? cloudy and
I there L> no reflection of liiy body |
? <?;i ili.* ground then he remains;
. out in the open. If he returnsI
to bi-> hole the winter is not i
, over and \ ice rtr?a.
, There are many people in this.
[ coiintn ?v!io believe in the
. ground lio^ and his antics and
all over Pennsylvania. Marv
I iand. Virginia and other Stales.
, farmer-* wiil We np at davbreah
in order t<? >.*e whether the sun
shines or not. And though the
ieyend sounds (plaint and per
; haps silly. yet it never fai's, acVoiding
to those who ha\e mi-ei
Ted the ground hoe lor years.
Se\era' leading Northern papers
i have editorials about the weather
animal each year and fanner-*
piaut their crops accord
' in^ to hi* dictation.
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FLOWER OR BOOK.
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2nd one -t'< - of ti. ?:*i
hie ;r.t,e Italian e- * >
half th* rh*r:n of the old pi. tur??
Tie flower <ir the U/?4, tf.e priurue
f-atii of !a;iiaih? or "tern wisdom,
the Tale of Hue oboirr rur.l
through a-.! <>ir hu{->r? H r%: 1<\4
ui tkt rau.e ?a> at la: hed t > Lt's:
Meditating li: a eoliU" (via- *\
alone, upon what use lo pat ?i marvelou*
itrength t?., two women
aj>' rar U< him, V:c? and V.rfae.
Mch jrj.re-'-'iitin^ the a! > hp laze*
to he by <-Luo-iiv f It
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RHEUM
i Having
to change my line ot mer
Jj next thirty Jays execptioi
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Boys Suits. Shoes. Rublx
?t? l.u.lirs Gloves, a tew pie
<, three pieces of nice Whit
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and Boys' Leggings.
*> I'his N a genuine d?>Mi
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v-'LUECUf; MIMPRI
ROASTlKC IIPROV
FIu3 Curing Develops the f
Found In Schnapps that
There are three u > used by farmers
for cur:m,; x.\ preparing their
tobacco for the m..:k t; namely, sun
cured, air cured and secured. The
old and cheap way is called air cured;
the later discovery mid improved way
is called fiue cured, in flue-curing
the tobacco is taken from the field
-j and suspended over intensely hot
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Hues in nouses cspccianv built to re
tain the heat, ana - l- re kept in the
proper temperature until this curing
process developes in V c tobacco the
stimulating taste and fragrant aroma
found in Schnapps tobacco, just as
green coffee is made fragrant and
stimulating by the roasting proc<Only
choice selections of this rij c,
juicy line cuiv-1 l.nf, grown in the
fauiov ; I'iedmort o entry, \\ here the
i/v.si tobacco grows, are used in
Selu^pps and other Reynolds' 1 rands
ot h. n guide, line cared tuoawcos.
if. J. IlLVXOLDS roiiACCO >
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ATISM Lr
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Decided | |W;
clundi^ I will offer for the .<{ (jl J J
Kii bargains in the foil- n-w't
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tv Over-Shoes. I- ?v ?' S. >. .* (JJ r#
oi I)ry CI I !pir,:.-- ' /
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c* Flannel. hue line Men > 'fr g
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rakssut price. > 9/ Gaso
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You Don't Speciailv V-fil? * J Dre88(
uiv-fc- : > ?ysters'
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tfi.Hid' business to sell J
??ur land and invest v?>ur 4
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TO SELL? : J ? r
where located we can sell > TH0
nd it will pay you t<> sec u^. J Jj a# a
eal Estate Brokers, 4
Kingstree, S. C, ?
JVESTOBACCO UKE
'ES SREEN COFFEE
>tiji?u!ating Aroma and Taste
Satisfies Tobacco Hunger
Hundreds of imitation brands are
on sale that look like Schnapps; the
outside of the imitation plugs of tobacco
is Hue cured, but the inside is
filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily
sweetened air cured tobacco; one
chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco
hunger longer than two chews of
such tobacco.
Expert tests prove that this flue
cured tobacco, grown in the famous
Piedmont region, requires and takes
less sweetening than any other kind,
and has a wholesome, stimulating,
satisfying effect on chcwers. If the
kind of tobacco yon are chewing don't
satisfy, more than the mere habit of
expectorating, stop fooling" yourself
and chew Schnapps tobacco.
Schnapps is like the tobacco chewers
formerly bought costing from 75c.
to S ( .go per pound; Schnapps is sold
c.t 50c. p< r pound in 5c. cuts, strictly
to anu 1 j ccriv dugs.
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I- SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MY J{
Ei 23ed.3tea.cLs *
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.actresses
Centre Xa"bles ?
Side Boards. ?
AI.50 ?
or
on hand ;il the lime a complete ime of
Caskets and Undertakers' Supplies ?
id lender >ervice> dav and night. ?
J.STACK!,EY, ?
TMK MBU1TIU *11. U
TREE, - - S. C. ?
ater I *r,d",ccs %
LND I S,0re 5
. I n Hotels fl
l?nl Public buildings jjj
7o derate Cost, 8
\rfect J^cting. %
line Engine fcr any purpose. J>
Sngtnan, J'lorencc, t$. C.
Parlor Market!
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id Meats. Fish, Game Poultry ?
Eggs and Full Line ij
0.037* G-rocsries j?
!f\NTEO HIOHE^nMARKET ^
* ; PRICES PAID. nm:? ij
Warier lv?a,r3ret., jJ
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