The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 04, 1907, Image 3
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THE COUNTY RECORD,
Kingstree, S. C.
Coughs and colds contracted at
this season of the year should have
immediate attention. BEE'S LAXATIVE
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Painters' Colic.
The painters and decorators were
at work in the dining room, and the
good housewife was anxiously sputtering
about, giving orders as to
how this and that should l>o done.
One of the "artists" was telling
about his attack of painters' colic
when she said: "I should think yoin
would get sick! Why don't you keep
your mouth closed while you work?"
"Huh, missis," replied the man,
"I'd like to know what kind o'
painter you'd m?*ke. You'd be dead
with colic inside of a year. Your
mouth is open all the while." The
rest of the job was finished in sii
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A Puzzle.
1Vas a glorious night, and two ;
lovers sat upon the cliffside, with
the eternal ocean flowing at their :
feet with a calmness and placidity :
that was almost appalling. They :
were looking at the stars above,
and he turned to his girl and said
tenderly:
''My darling, I don't understand
what you can see in me to love me
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She replied, "That's what every-j
body says."
The silence was greater than
ever.?London Telegraph.
A Witty Retort.
A motorist who was touring in
Ireland one day met a native on
the road who was driving a donkey
and cart. Thinking he M ould have
a little fun at his expense, the motorist
began:
"What is the difference, Pat, between
your turnout and mine ?"
The native looked at the questioner
a minute or so and then replied
:
"Not a great deal. The donkey
is in the shafts in the one and on
the seat in the other."
His Retort.
Tho famous John Randolph of I
Roanoke, as he was called in his j
day, once met, while walking on a j
narrow pavement, a political op- j
ponent of his. The man pushed
rudely against Mr. Randolph with
his elbow, saying as he did so, "I
never make way for scoundrels."
"I do," said John Randolph,
stepping to one side and making his
most courtly bow, as lie allowed the
man to pass.
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THIS IS THE HEROINE IN
^ The
Conquest of Canaan
BY BOOTH TARKINGTON
Author of " The Gentleman from Indiana," " The Two Vanrevels,"
etc., which will begin
IN OUR NEXT ISSUE
Illustrated by Berger and Copyrighted
Competent judges call it the greatest novel Booth Tarkington has
written. " So overmastering in its intensity of interest, so sweeping
in sympathetic enthusiasm that one, carried away in spite of himself,
forgets all but the fortunes of Her and of Him, the woman and the
man to whom the author has given life."
CHARMING HEROINE
The charming heroine in this story who has captivated the critics is
rare to fascinate the reader.
Ariel is a girl of girls, s pearl of great price, a joy forever. She is the
perfect flowerof American womanhood.?Niw York Press.
I As for Mr. Tarkington's heroine, she is charming. More than that, she
? appeals to countless American female hearts.?Kansas City Journal.
The power, truth and beauty of a true woman's love is strongly set in
the fabric of this interesting story. The work is an American novel and
in it Mr. Tarkington has notably surpassed all his other works ?Covinotow
(Ind.) Republican.
Begins In Our Next Issue
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AN ATTEMPTED ASSAULT.
Young Girl's Bravery Ail That Caved |
Her From Black Fleni1.
Easley, March 29.?The 13 '
! year-old daughter of Mr. Perry j
C. Halcomb was assaulted this
afternoon about five miles north J
of Easley. She was' thrown
{down, choked and a pistol placed
on her tempie but she bravely
snatched the pistol away and
! pot away before the negro's
dastardly purpose was accoin- j
plishod, but her clothinp was
i torn off.
Crowds are on his trail and
j will probably catch him before
morninp. The accident caused
much excitement. The nepro is
named Jeff Black. He is five
feet six inches tall and wore
overalls and a black coat
Takes Issue With Grand Jury.
Editor County Kecord:?
I notice the last report of the
grand jury states that they find the
"jail in good condition and the
prisoners comfortable."
Now I just wish to state that the
two convicts last sent to the chain j
gang were literally stocked with j
lice, and not ouly these, but one we j
have had a year or more, says that j
he was in the same condition when i
| he left there. I fail to see how j
prisoners conId be comfortable un-i
(lersuch conditions, and I cannot
keep the stockaaes clean and free
from vermin with prisoners turned
over to me in such condition.
E. Benton,
i Superintendent of chaingaug.
| April 1, 1907. I
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Notice to Creditors. All
persons, having claims against
the estate of the late John P. McKlveen
will preset.t 'same, duly attested,
and all persons owing said e?t.ate
will make payment to the undersigned.
Lenoka M. McEi.veen,
Administratrix. .
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or I.kk & Askixs. Attvs,
3'2H-4t Kings tree, S. C.
Spring winds chap, tan and cause
freckles to appear. PINEsaLVE
(jarbolized applied at night
will reiieve that burning sensation.
Nature's own remedy. Acts like a
poultice pnd draws out inflamation
? Sold by W L Wallace.
Begisti&tion Notice.
Theoftiee ot the Supervisor of Keg
istration will be opened on the first
Monday in every month for the purpose
of the registering of any persbn
wiio is qualified as follows :
Who shall have been a resident of
the State for two years, and of the
county one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the elector offers to
vote four months before the day of
election, and shall have paid, sni
months before, any poll tax then iloa
and payable, and who can both read
and write any section of the constitution
of 1896 submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or who
can show that he owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on during the
present year, pioperty in this State
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. J. Y. Mr GILL,
Clerk of Board.
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In the treatment of piles it becomes
necessary to hare the remedy
pnt up iu such a form that it can
be applied to the parts affected.
MAN ZAN Pile remedy is encased
in a collapsible tnbe with nozzle at-,
niched. It can not help but reach
the spot, llelieves blind, bleeding,
itching and protuding piles. 50 cents
with nozzle guaranteed. Try it.
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