The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 31, 1907, Image 6
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FAST 6AIE OF FMT BALL.
Alter i Spirited Cm test (It CbinptoM
Drntfce Males
The greatest and only real
toot-ball game that has ever
been pulled off in Kingstree took
place last Friday atternoon up
in North Kingstree between the
Champions and the Orioles.
The chances of victory were
slightly iu favor of the Champions.
Promptly at four o'clock
luu rcxercc give ",c o?g"ai 1W1
the beginning of the great battle.
Both teams trotted upon
the field, each sure of victory.
The Orioles bad the kick off, and
sent the ball over for about
fifteen yards where a Champion
man got it and started for the
goal; here the Champions went
into the Oriole's line with a
great deal of force \ and after
using a couple of ends they
managed to carry the pigskin
over for the first touch down.
Score: Champions 5, Orioles 0.
On the next kick-off the Orioles
received the ball and carried
it about ten yards where
they lost it in a few downs for
not ga ving the required distance.
The Champions again got the
ball and begin a steady line of
smashes that could be stopped
but again fumbled the ball.
The first half ended with the
ball in a few yards of the
Champions' goal.
Both team s began the second
half with renewed energy,
but in about eight minutes a
play sent the ball over for one
an ore touch down for the Champions.
Then after a short while
the Champions' full back was
shoved across the goal for the
third touchdown. Score:
XJhampions 15 Orioles 0. The
"Orioles' hats are off to the
Obampions.
The line up of the two teams
was as follows.
CHAMPIONS
Marion Evans, L E
Sam Montgomery L T
Cicero Guess b G
Marion Fuiik C
Alexander Rogers R G
Vergil Kinder R T
Grady Weaver R E
% Robert Kirk Q 3
TommieGil and L H B
Leroy Funk R H B
E. B. Hallman F B
ORIOLES.
James Epps
John Britton
Motte McGill
Tbeo Rodgers
Ernest Punk
Sam Stackley
Frank Rodgers
Wallace Bethea
James Vause
Arthur Brockinton
Burrie Brockinton.
Referee: Mr. F W. Fairey;
Time keeper: Supt. P. P. Bethea.
Jim Vause, Arthur Brockinton
and Ernest Funk were the
stars for the Champions, and
Prof. E. B. Hallman and Leroy
Funk starred for the Orioles.
The Orioles were very much in
the defense and were practically
unable to form any interference
at all.
The Champions were coached
by Burrie Brockinton and the
Orioles by Prof. E. B. Hallman.
The next game will be played
Thusdav, Nov. 7th.
Tbe John H. Sparks' Shows
Will exhibit at Kingstree Tues
day, Nov. 5th, afternoon and
night.
The excellent reputation left
by the Sparks' Shows on former
visits to Kingstree would alone
insure liberal patronage this
time, but the lusty growth and
vast improvements in the show
since its last visit will make it
more attractive than ever. Sparks
is a man of energy and enterprise,
wide experience and ample
capital, and he has brought
all this to bear in making his
show superior to all other similar
exhibitions. He has a brand
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[NERY SPECIAL
new train of monster railway I <
cars bnilt especially for him, all! 4
new gorgeous cages, dens, cost- ^
ly trappings, etc. He has engaged
the best talent big salaries
can procure. He has ex. !<
pended over $40,000 in increased 1
equipment Every effort has 1
been made regardless of cost to i
make bis show satisfying to bis
Ende and advanced ideas, Tbat |
e has succeeded is amply prov- <
en by the way the newspapers I
speak of bis exhibition where- 1
ever be has appeared. It is tbe
universal verdict tbat be has now
the most splendid, complete
and bigh^lass exhibition of tne Ai
kind in America. ' ei^
Everyone should come to town kii
9- ?9 a ^ a.1 .
in lime 10 set* me gui^cuuo X0(
street parade at noon, and then jn<
follow the crowd to the show Tl
grounds and witness the big free bei
exhibition. gtc
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BUCK ARTJN INDIA.
The Leading Imp It mail, Set Mean
Out of All Preportfen.
It may not be generally known
that the black art flourishes to a . ,
certain extent in southern India, es
pecially on the west coast. .
The average Malayalee Keralan fc,
is superatitious to the very highest
degree. He considers himself to be j(
always under the influence of some ^
devil or other (the number of devils ^
and demigods on the west coast is i
legion), and every house in Kerala ^
has a temple dedicated to the patron .
devil of the family. '< ^
In-this country the place of honor
is given by the superstitious Ma- r
Iavalee to the imp Kuttichethen, 0f]
who is considered by him to be the ,
most mischievous and frightful of
demons. This imp is about three
feet high, with hair all over the v
body and capable of any miachief. V
He is the most drteded of all and
manifests his displeasure in a thou- W
and ways. Jl
Primarily ha begins with throw- ^
ing stones ovsr the house of a man j*
under his displeasure. If steps are 2
not taken immediately after the JJ
preliminary a tares of the manifests- g
tion of his displeasure it is said the p?ii
consequences generally are very vio- gj{
lent. g
It is ssid that every sorcerer has .
a devil or demigod under liis commend
to do his wishes end cany out Q
his commands. To get the mastery
over * devil or demigod, it ie mfl.ini
one has to undergo severe trials.
Keeping vigil*, incessantly uttering ***
the name of the devil or the demi- ^
god he wishes to subdue, in crsmttoriet
end lonely jungles, is the
primary duty of e man who aspires J|
to become s sorcerer.
On the forty-first day of the vigil
the devil will present himeelf to the
candidate who ^spires to take the
degree of honors in sorcery and surrender
himself to the latter. A sor- '
cerer who has already one devil at
his command generally aspires to
exercise sovereignty over another. ha
This can only be enjoyed after a 0u
great trouble. It is said that the xt
demon whom the sorcerer wishes to cc
captivate will generally ask the can- js
didate to fetch inaccessible and im- es
possible things as a proof that he is i so
sincere and capable of doing any- au
thing. They say that such candi- re
dates generally meet their demand
through the aid of the devil already
under command.?Indian World. ^
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Show a Bad Exampla. ^
A grocer who was noted for his ^
carefulness had an advertisement e1
inserted in a local newspaper for a fj
message boy, and a ^oung fellow av
who understood the kind of a gen- be
tleman who was advertising came to be
apply for the situation, and while
the grocer was telling him how care- th
ful he must be a fly settled on a bag in
of sugar, and the grocer caught it
and threw it away. The boy then ^
said: bc
"If you want me to be careful ^
you are showing me a bad exampie."
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"Why?" replied the former. m
"Because," said the boy, "you ^
have thrown that fly away without ^
brushing the sugar off its feet."? q
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} ALL DRUGGISTS s S(
Thomas A. Edison, the grea'
nerican iuventor, says: "Folly
rbty per ceut of the illneea of mansd
comes from eating improper
>d or too much food; people are
dined to over-indulge themselves."
na is where indigestion finds its
{inning in nearly ever? case. The ,
imach can do jnst so nncb work
i no more, and whqp yoo overid
it, or when you eat a wrong
id of food, the' digestive organs
mot possibly do the work demandof
them. It is at such times that
i stomach needs help; it demands
!p, and warns you by headaches
ching, sour stomach, nausea a&d
iige8tion. Tou should atteod to
s at ODce bv taking something 1
it will actually do the work for
> stomach. Kodol will do thist
is a combination of natural dfgesits
and vegetable acid* and cwa-?
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09 cue same juices iuuuu u?
illhy stomach. It is pleasant so
e. It'digesta what jou eat. 8?W '<
W. L. Wallace, M. D
Pbe nicest and cheapest lineharness
in town, at F C Thoncir
Kingstree, S C.
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Mmmt kMk If tear tell.
allroad Fare to
Fair Cot in Half
)ctober 28 to November 1
The railroads hare agreed to giro
If rates from all points in South Carna
to the great State Fair this year,
lat is one fare for round trip to
ilumbia and back to jour home. This
considered one of the best and low
?f? prnntpd anywhere in the
uth for any occasion and the Fair
thorities feel that they are justly
cognised as having a deserving, big
ow.
Never before in the history of the
Lir <39 years) has the outlook for
big and crowded show been so mark.
The tremendous cotton yield with
e extra money at hand throughout
e state means the biggest crowds
rer known in Columbia. And the
ilr authorities have been wide
rake. More accommodations have
en arranged than ever and every>dy
will be In Columbia Fair Week.
The big football games will attract
ousands of people. Clemson will be
Columbia. Winthrop will be In
jlumbia. Thousands of your old
lends will be in Columbia. Every^
>dy ought to be In Columbia for Fair
eek, October 28 to November 1.
rhe finest races ever held in the
rath Atlantic States will be wltnesfr
I at the Fair this year. The largest,
ost varied and most instructive exbits
ever gathered tor a southern
air will be displayed this year at
riumbia. The biggest and bestlClday
ever seen in (ha South vflj hart
Mr (fcowi jritft open at ft* Hr, ,J
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;st shades
oaks.
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ttiuj complete recover/ o e
wing treatment: Y J
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Obstinate cases of constipation <
and nasty, nean headaches promptly <
disappear when yon take DeWiri's 1
Little Earlr Riser Pills. Soli by '
W. L. Wallace, M. D. |
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If you want the best, get your
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IN Trespass Noticed
AU persons are herebv warned against
hunting, fishing, cutting timber or
n any manner otherwise trespassing or
rate ring upon the lands of the underigned
in Lake and Indian townships on
penalty of the law against such trespassing.
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jj The largest stock of
t? brought to Kingstree.
? lot of new goods. Spec
J to the following lines;
Jj Bed Room suils, Bedsteads
Jj Rockers and Settees, fcmi
Go-carts, carpets and Rugs
?COFFINS am
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bent advantage andi
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Staple Cotton, vie
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Brick In any quantity to yult purebat i
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ponTlf npe eoTleittd before pisctof Tear M
orders. w. R. FUXK, 9
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Furniture, etc, ever ? H
Cafi and see eur trig fc* !m
:ial attention is cilM I I
, metat and oak, Willow g 9
\gtSy Baby carriages and g ffl
.Trunks and Suit casey g I
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I handle the well known
"SHIELD BRAND"
clothing. When a puraser
is difficult to please,
e "Shield Brand" will fill .
> wants, as I carry it in va>us
beautiful patterns and
des; the! desires of critical
stnmers are carefully con
lered in the make and styles . .
this line.
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All the latest, newest points
> fully brought out in the
hiela Brand of clothing.
YOU have a most cordial v
/itation to come in and inect
our stock.
I have been here -long
ough for you to know^hat J?
do not misrepresent anyng
I sell. M
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