The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 19, 1907, Image 2
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BENSON BREEZES.
New Dwellings Going up -Local and
Personal.
Benson,December 17: Autumn
has passed, the harvest is over,
and winter with its chilling
blasts has once more settled
over our country.
The abundant harvests of J
some of our good farmers have ,
put building on a l>oom in our
community Our good friend
and neighbor, Mr J G McCullougb,
has been making some
additions to his dwelling house
which adds much to its comfort
and convenience. Mr .1 8 Mc
Cullough is having a nice two
story dwelling erected near the
graded school. Mr J li ( handler
is the contractor. Mr J V
McGill, another hustling farmer,
has remodeled his dwelling,adding
two rooms more to it, which
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enhances a hundred per cent
its looks and convenience. Mr
Willie Phillips,near Zeb P O.has
also made additions and improvements
to his dwelling-. We
wish them all continued and
* abundant successes they are all
worthy farmers and good citizens.
Our school will have its annual
Christmas tree on Friday
night, the 20th iDst., at the
school house.
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XttlbStTSt iXl y aiuiai uuu ?v..
en Scott,our efficient teachers,
"will leave next Saturday for
their respective homes to spend
the holidays, We wish them a
merry Christmas and a happy
new year.
Mrs J G Nesxnith of Newton,
Ga., is visiting-her sister, Mrs F
M Nesmith, and will also visit
reJatives at Nesmith's, Rhems
and Rome before her return Januaryjl.
Mr J G Nesmith will
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be oat aiso to spena iae apiu
holidays, and we are reliably
informed that Capt Frank Nesmitb
and family will return
with them to Georgia.
Well, Mr Editor, the fire has i
gone out in oar beater and the 1
lagers and toes of yoor humble
scribe are too cold to write
more tonight, so may abundant
success and richest blessings
crown yours and all our good
people's efforts in life, is the '
sincere wish of your friend,
Benson,
Mondaj night, December 16. i
Whenever von feel that jonr 1
itomacfa has gone a little wrong, or
when yon feel that it is not in good 1
order as is evidenced by mean headaches,
nervousness, bad breath, belcn- '
ftlg, take something at times, and 1
especially after yonr meals until relief
is afforded. " There is nothing
better offered the public today for
stomach troubles, dispepsia, indigestion,
etc., than Kodol. This is a
scientific preparation of natural digest&nts
combined with vegetable
acids and it contains the same juices
^ o?o Viao 1 f V, tt ofr>ma/?h
1UU UU IU auy uvnivuj
/ , Kodol is guaranteed to give relief.
It is pleasant to take; it will make
you feel fine by digesting what you
eat Sold by W L "Wallace, M D.
Tooraameot at Greelyrille
Editor County Record:?
Will you please give notice in
your paper this week that there
will be a tournament at Greelyville
on Christmas day to begin
&t 2:30 o'clock, The public is
cordially invited. It will be at
^ the same old place.
^ Uld Tom.
Greelyville, S C, December 14,
1907.
A tickling cough, from any cause,
is quickly stopped by Dr Snoop's
Cough Cure. And it is so thoroughly
harmless and safe, that Dr Shoop
tells mothers everywhere to give it
without hesitation, even to very
young babes. The wholesome green
leaves and tender stems of a lunghealing
mountainous shrub, furnish
the curative properties to Dr Shoop's
Cough Cure. It calms the cough,
and heals the sore and sensitive
bronchial membranes. No opium,
no chloroform, nothing harsh used
to injure or aurprese.Simply a resinous
plant extract, that helps to
heal aching lungs. The Spaniards
oall this shrub which the Dr uses,
'The Sacred Herb." AJwavs demand
Dr Shoop'8 Cough Cure. D C
Scott
REPROOFS IN BUSINESS.
8omething That Calls For the Exareisa
of Much Tact.
"If there's one thing,'' said the
business man reflectively, "that calls
for the exercise of infinite tact it is
the giving of reproofs. There are of
course some occasions when the
manner of rebuking doesn't have to
be taken into consideration?occasions
when the reprimamd should
o ' /Iantrm-a on/1 cliavT\ qc vrm n
iv a? ucwir*!* v uuii ciiui |/ i?c ?vu *_***-?
make it. But there are other times i
?plenty of them?when a*quick
word is the worst possible medicine
to administer. An employer or a
superintendent owes it to his position.
to ray nothing of what lie owes
to the men under him, to take into
consideration the kind of man to
whom he i< talking. Personally I
don't believe in coddling, but I
know that gradations in reproofs
give weight to those 1 want to make
emphatic.
"Every one makes mistakes at
one time or another, and 1 think it's
only fair ; > 1 :m uur.tailo to tn.e cm- j
p'.oyee v.: . through zeal or as
the result of i ;r.or<.noo. If a man
is trying i? ?' ? 1::.- bo.-t you know it
or you ought to. r.ml such a man inevitably
loses his interest in his
work when he is subjected to any- j
thin^ that looks to him like injus-.
tice.
"Some people?and this classifies- j
tion includes one or two bv whom i
I* Wen employed myself?don't j
seem to realize that feelings aren't |
entirely eliminated in business dealings.
They are hard taskmasters;
their method of riding is roughshod.
They'd get more help on the way if
they used different tactics.
"It's the spirit of co-operation
that I'm trying to hold up as an
ideaL The moment the head of an
establishment gets his associates to
sense the fact that they are all pull
ing together for a common end he
has gone a long way toward assuring
success. That needn't detract
from his position as director, ruler
?whatever you want to call it?in
the least. It's amply insistence on
teem play, and it is by team play
that our industrial and commercial
games ere woo."?Exchange.
A Br*? WMi FaMat
The ineorruptftibty of Snghsk
fudges is precttca&y beyond dispute,
yet soma of the countrymen of tlg|
judges do not realist it Judge
Morris teHs of a esse in which an
Irish baronet, who bold strong notions
as to the divine rights of landlords,
refused to peg for the damages
done by his deer to the turnip
srep of a former znte whose fields
they had broken. The baronet's
point was that the deer were wild
1 t L. Vw*
KJB1 um Lurmrri ViU mb urmia an m
held responsible for them. The
eowrt, seedless to toy, made ibort
work of his pie*. Rat before th*
ease cmm ob h? most needs hits
ems of the deer shot by a. keeper
and a kameh sent to the j*dga who
was to try the issue. Of course the
rift vm retailed with * seething 1
denonciatioc. "My dear fellow,
kaid Chief jostaee Monabon whan
t^e righteous jad^e told him of the
inur, "you snouia nave tax en ta?
scoundrel's haunch, eaten it and
?ent him to jail for oontempt of
ewtr?U?dop Standard.
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TS* Eff*ot ?f Wind an Labaa.
Attention baa been called to the
very remarkable effect of tha wind
on various inland bodies of water.
It is not unusual for the residents,
in towns on the shores of lakes to'
be greatly inconvenienced, provided
a heavy wind'blowing on shore continues
for any length of time. In
the Baltic sea the level has been
altered for upward of eight feet
Sometimes the water is blown out
of a channel, leaving it almost dry.
In one instance a depression of six
feet occurred on one side of a body
of water, with a corresponding rise
of six feet on the other. Lake Erie
has been known to alter its level a
distance of fifteen feet on account
of heavy winds, and Lake Michigan
was at one time the subject of considerable
interest from the same
cause. The wind was heavy and
continuous and piled the water up
on one side, while the other was 60
low that people walked out upon
rocks where in the'memory of man
no feet had ever trodden.
Qr?at Mind# Think Alikt.
Pat had got hurt, not much more
i?v . k.a
mail a bcraicii, iv is uuo, uuv m.->
employer had visions of being com-*
pelled to keep him for life and had
adopted the wise' course of sending
him at once to the hoepitaL
After the house suigeon had- examined
him carefully he 6aid to the
nurse:
"As subcutaneous abrasion.is not
observable, I do not think there is
any reason to apprehend tegumental
cicatrization of the .wound."
Then, turning to the paiient, he
asked quizzicallv, "What do you
think, Pat?"
"Sure," said Pat, "you're a wonderful
thought reader, doctor. You
took the very words out" of my
mouth. That's just what I was going
to say."?Pearson's Weekly.
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The Light That Failed.
The Ninety Six Star has faded I
away. This is in no wise intended
to be "rote sarcasticul,",
as the inimitable Artemus Ward ,
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U5CU tU Bilj , IU1 l lie luu\.d iiuu
only the kindliest feelings for:
the btar. It wished abundant1
and permanent success for its 1
contemporary at Ninety Six.
Rev EA McDowell, its founder, j
made an interesting paper out J
of the Star for la months, but
the business was lacking, dust
another instance that newspapers,
like everything else, must
have business, paying business,
to keep alive. - (inniirand Index.
DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve?don't forget tin* name, and
accept no substitute. (??* DeWitt's. t
It's good foj piles. So | by W j.
Wallace, M l>.
Mux Stationery, fivni 5e. to $5:
Xmas cards 5c to 25c People's
Mercantile < o.
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Fruit for the Christmas cake, all
kinds at People's Mercantile Co's. j
Toys and Fireworks of all kinds.:
just what you want for Santa Claus, i
the kind that please thechildren, are !
to be found at People's Mercantile
Co 8.
Nice lot all wool blankets at coat,
$3.00 and up at People's Mercantile
Co's.
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Now is the time to select your' j
Christmas presents from that
large assortment of holiday
goods at Dr WV Brockin ton's
drug store.
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Parties desiring- to purchase ;
either town or country real estate,
improved, call on or write
B Wallace Jones & Sons, Lake
City, S C. 12-12-St. |
Trial Catarrh treatments are be.
ing mailed out free, on request, by '
Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. These
testa are proving to the people?
without a penny's cost?the great <
value of this scientific prescription
known to druggists everywhere as 1
Dr 6hoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold
by D U Scott
Kit Trafi ScMvte. j
The following schedule of the
new tTain from Lane to Florence, (
which went into effect Monday,
December 17, has been furnished
us by Mr J P Taylor, the
courteous and efficient agent of
the Atlantic Coast Line railroad
atKingstree:
North Bound Arrives
No. 80 ' 7:41 A. M,
No. 46 "11:42 A.M. No.
50 6:36 P. M.
South Bound Arrives
No. 89- . 8:17 P.M. .
No. 47 5:46 P. M.
No. 51 10:52 A.M. i
# Daily except Sunday.
When the stomach, heart, or kidney
nerves get weak, then these or.
gans always fail. Don't drug the (
stomach, nor stimulate the heart or .
kidneys. That is simply a make- .
shift. Get a prescription known to
druggists everywhere as Dr Shoop's I
Restorative. The Restorative expressly
for these weak inside nerves. ^
Strengthen these, nerves, build them
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tip With UT snoop'6 Itestorauve?|
tablets or liquid?and see how!
qnicklj help will come. Free gam
pie test sent 011 request by Dr Sboop,
Racine, Wis. Your health is surely j
worth this sample test. D C Scott
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Citation NoticeState
op South Carolina .
County of Williamsburg.
Bs P M Brockiuton, Esquire,
Probate Judge.
Whereas LO Holloway made suit
to me, to grant him letters of Administration
of the Estate ??f and
effects of W S -Moore:
These are rheiefore to cite and admonish
all at.il singular the kindred
and creditors of the said W S Mooie,
deceased, that they he and appear j
before me in the (,'ourt of Proba'e,
to be held at Killgatree, S C, Oil the ;
23r day of December next, after pub
lioation thereof, at 11 o'clock in thej|
forenoon, to show cause, it any they | j
have, why tile s?ul Aoministruion
should not !>? granted.
11iv*>ii under n:y hanci, this T'ii !
day of I)rCt'in!> -!..\nno Duuiini,1907.
i'r.hiisiied on tilt- Ivth day of DrcmiiUt
l'.'OT in the COUNTY Kk
coki).
1' M Brock into n,
i'rohate Jiidge.
Be sure to call and see the
beautiful line of Holiday Goods
displayed at The Farmers Supply
Company's. ll-2S-4t.
PAIN
_^Paln In the bead?pain anywhere, hat Its catan,
nln it congestion. pun It blood pretture?oothln*
alte usually. At least, to aayt Dr. Shoop, and to
proye It he hat created a little pink tablet. That
tablet?called Dr. Shoop't Headache Tablet?
coazet blood preeture away from pain centen.
Ita effect It charming, pleasingly deli*btful. Gently
wouga wuj, ? nra/ equalizes ue oiooa orcwII
too haee ft headache, if* blood wuift
II ftfi painful period* with worn*, wane cease.
II too !? tleepleee. rntlw. nerrcos, tf* Mood
oooceetloo?Mood preeaare. Thftt sorely I* ?
certainty. for Dr. Sboop'* Headache Tablet* atop
tt in 30 mlnotea. and the tablet* simply dlatrlbota
the unnatural blood preaaare. .
Braite roar flocer, pad doeao't? cat red. tad
well and pain yoaT Of eouree It doe*. If* coo.
nation, blood preaaare. You'll find it where pain
U?alwar*. It * dmply Common Sanaa.
We tell at 26 cent*, end cheerfully recommend
. Dr. SHoop'a
Headache
Tablets
D. C. SCOTT.1 .
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The Largest and Most C jmplete
Establishment South.
GEO. S. HACKER I SOI
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3 3S8MBP 21
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Sash, Doers, Blirrfs,
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Moulding and Building Material, ^
Sas/z, Weight* and Cords 2
CHARLESTON. S C.
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W. L. But A. C Hindt <
BASS & HINDS, <
Attorneys-at-Iaw <
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Lake City, S. C .. !
;rown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
. _? ALL WORK
Guaranteed as^Repreaented.
W. L. BASS
Attorney at Law
- LAKE CITY, S. C.
Dr R J McCabe !
Dentist.
KINQSTm - S, C.
J. D. MOUZON'S
BARBER.,. SHOP
?in the?
fan Keiren Hotel
ia.; equipped with up-to-date appliances.
rolite Service, c ompetent
Workmen.
5-8-08. '
Laurence H. McCullough,
'SURVEYOR.
BENSON, S. C.
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Stops Hair
Falling
Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved
formula, will certainly
stop falling of the hair. Indeed,
v/e believe it will always do this
a unless there is some disturb-f
i ance of the general health, i
; Then, a constitutional medicine
j may be necessary. Consult
! your physician about this.
* Does not change the color of the hair.
JA Formula with each bottle
{ JfJjk y SLow it to your
i/lUerS Atk about it,
* rJK thea do u h#
The reason why Aver's Hair Vigor stops
falling hair is because it first destroys the
germs which cause this trouble. After
'his is done, nature soon brings about a
full recovery, restoring the hair and
eoa!p to a perfectly healthy condition.
"iby tUo J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Hoas.??*
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I OYSTERS A
I SANDWICHES
HOT COFFEE
CHOCOLATE
ALL KINDS OF
DAI Til I AM
tojjijft fa
"A dollar
is a doll<
There is no better way t
lealing with
f. ShirJcftv. the oil
nan.
I have a splendid line ol
hat in view of the hard times
ibove cost'
A nice bunch of HORSES
it prices to suit.
J. L Stu<
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5 Buggks, Surrey!
R Quality G
5 T^tooa:
k Webu and Russell
5 Harness, Rob
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If in flrsh*AP. Sm
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CAPITAL. 130 000
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Jas F Cooper
D C Scott
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Collections made prompt!]
LOANS, large or small, mi
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YfM best thing for u growing boy! 1
Learning to shoct well and
V acquiring qualities cf
SELF-CONTROL. DECISION, AND
MANLINESS !
nail do? to STEVENS FIREARMS EDVCATION.
Ask your Dealer lor Stetens Rifles? ,
Shotguns?Pistols. Insist on our tin.ehonored
make. If you cannot obtain,
we ship direct, ex'.ross premid. upon
receipt of CatalogTme. *
Everything yon want t Ano* ?'.o .1 ?: r,Yiiw.Nr I
u foand in 140 1'ng* ll!ustn.t, <! 'Vktilog. '!? !H I
for four rrnU in Ptanp, to par po.,? ,-f. Eranti-1
ful Ten Color Hangr-r? \<:e J<f>r?tior. fo ;n- r I
drn"orrloS room?1 iiJM f r <vt.f> in t '|
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL C'J
P. 0, Bex 4097
Cfelcopee Falls, Mass., L\ S. A
NY STYLE.
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CIGARS
FRUITS
CONFECTIONS
AND FINE
CANDIES
a film.
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saved
N
ir made"
o save your dollars than by
d reliable live-stock
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s ill Ins,;
am ottering at iu per cent
and MULES always on hand
9 Lake City, S. C.
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D UUOU UUBBCIO, Q
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ruaranteed. g
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Wagons just arrived. X
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