The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 09, 1908, Image 7
JUST
RECEIVED!
A big line ol ladies'solid g*>ld
watches and chains, necklaces,
diamond rincs.
bracelets, stick inns.
brooches, waist sets, in
fact, everything i:i the
Mr iewelrv line Give me a
81 ca1! at Hotel \ an Kemen
Ml building. Also, all kinds
" of watch repairing done
on short notice.
* E. A. WATTS,
Kingstree, S. C.
3-i9-tf
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THE COUNTY RECORD.
Kingstree, S. C.
\_Jf3Lv' Kingstree Ledge
' * 2nd and 4thJ\\ edrr?dav nrbts
Visiting brethren always v-'xr .
1 fc?ue na.i ..rofiv: , * - i.
H. A. M V KK. C". *
A. C. Hinds, K !!.
i Ilouis
232 & 234 KING ST
The House t
Tfce Larffsi Whtltsaft aiI \
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WE CUT FINE GOOD*
I THE SPECI,
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Descrthf j#*r waits, ?es4 is ai
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IOur stocks are now compl<
All the newest effects in s
Men, Women and Children;
line of Notions, etc. Don'
small orders as well as lai
i IF YOU WAN
WHY NOT I
Best on the
WE SELL THEM?THE
WE HANDLE A NUMBEI
ARD MAKES, ALSO W
LaR ROBES, HORSE Bl
all the best on
t.L. I i
ZE'Zing'strc
F\ P
(Prickly Ash, Poke Pa
MARKS POSITIVE CURES Or AI
rw^un mimtm P. T. f. ?? ft plftn6M
ftMiktmatlci. ??< pr??<r.b* it with pgng
(Tftftt ftfttMftCtiei for th? ecrn of ftll
raa ftftd stftfM of Priaftrr, Seoondftry SBI
am* T?rWft?y Sypkilift, Syphilitic Rhcc
BftUftfti. S?fftMr*i rirtr* *nd Sort*,
riftfttlTir Swftllir.fi. Rbosnftliin, Kidam*
CftBftlftlata. 0.< Chronic Ckori lb ft' ^ OBI
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here mhU? Titerrli, Skin MMH
Maw, ChrrB'c Faack. ? J Jfft
Crap'&iaU, M?rrtrlai Pciton, W I
(MittMd, ??., etc. ffXCXI
P. P. P. a powerful tonic nod ?o
nn'jMt nppitiicr, baUding op tW .yS
** ? mpidlj. U roc ?.' w??k ?lc I
fwkk, aid ft*! badly try P. P. 1'.. and
RHEUM
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KINGSTRE
Chas. W. St ell. Frcs. E. C. Epps
\K1: .? ..!> :iv-- n bii>iRe<> princ
WE r.\tcn<i < - "y consideration c<
banking.
\YV. pav four pr" cent on df posit
able fjuart-'-'.y.
y icit your bu>ii
; e our attention.
Chcs. "l/. Stcll, 10. V. 7t>
7(J. S. V/ex sen, 3-.
?J. -?f. Z/s!ckcley, C. 6
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REET,
hat tives vim -'SATIS
ietail Mail Orif r H??$t i? (be Saoih.
ore to ret It. TRF r$?IFrfte for sa
5 IN DESIRABLE LENGTH*
ALTY HOUSE
idy-to-Wi
* LADIES, rilSSE5, BOYS,
#>? Tier, we*H satisfy th. art sai
w Fall Dress
ete, full to over-flowing "with the ne
ilks in Plain, Plaids and Fancies.
; Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art squ,
t forget ours is a large establishm
-ge ones. If you know your wants
T A BUGGY
BUY TI1E
) Market?
i TYSON & JONES.
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I< Uh UintKM -\.\U'
AGON'S. HARNESS,
LANKETS, CTJ.
the market.
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jL forms and stagm of
| J o a will r.fmia fit tk id4 itNlftA
JWaito of r|7 lid all diuii rniHtaf
fro* OTortaziaf tbo lyito* art tarod by
tb* in of P. P. p.
>Udln vhoo* ijitiaian pebeaod aad
wbooo blood U in aa iapart ooaditita dot
>10 nooiirmal irroyalaritloo art pociliarly
boaifltad by tbo weadorfal tea* aad
SCROFULA
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blood cltaeiiaf properties of P. P. P.,
0 Prickly A?h, Poke Root aed Petaatia*.
^ Sold by all DrmfgiaU.
9 F. V. LlPPMAN, Proprietor.
Savannah, Ga.
a -r i e*AA
m ? iom
'llianis buret,
?, S. Ccti1
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K?*' -. 4 , ^ ,
, Cashier, F. Rhcni, V. Fres
insistent n:t!i safe and >ouml
in Savings Department, payie>s.
I-irv/r <>r small it a ill re
luteins, ZP S- Scur dir.,
JZ/cJaddcn, . $?hern,
raham.
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FACTIO.V" or vonr
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, H'e're after ytnr fcasiftess, aid
pies aid pliers, yiu'li receire (1
5, FOR MERCHANT? at \
E OF THE
ear GOOl
CHILDREN and INFAN
rc J#I BfJ. aid If ?#t satisifd.
Goods and S
?west of plain and fancy dress j
Best of Table and Fancy Linen
ires and Curtains; Gloves, Hos
ent; we sell as cheap as others
, we know how to supply them,
I
Want More Cotton to Gin.
i account of insufticent sup i
ply of cotton to keep us run
n;n^' every day. bevFrnninif next 1
week, we will confine ourselves
; to trin days. These beirnr Tues- I
day. Wednesday. and Friday '
.?r i w l hf eir.nimr nub 1
. 1
lie will "please govern themseivs
accordingly. ^?
W iiiie the ]>rice -of seey
somewhat "ii. yet we anf j ?iyinir
more than the present con
ditions w'!! v arrant for all the'
seed a<c? that we mi^lit
Control tlie situation her-- amonjj
you. A 5:??rr?"corporation doing"
bti^ine-s at i' >me : .r the interest
|
at lictne.
T) those v!j?? do not eare to
i
sel! tin-*r -eo.i * for cash we are'
etlVrinc" * -irict'y iii^h crade
'meal in exchnr.ye. < >ur rate of
excham;- at the mill is lai'O lbs.'
<?f meal foror.e ton of seed. It
is a conceded fact Cotton
seed meai s a cheaper ;im' ^
more elYectite fertilizer than
cottoif seed. According' to
chemical analysis ot each ^b)(
p<metis of Cotton seed meal
are ? ov.ivalent t*? ?o0t> pounds
of cotton seed, but owinjr
'to the superior mechanical
condition <>f m*ul. it is safe to
a* ume that >00 pounds of meal
. are the full equivalent to on?* ton
j of cotton seed, therefore, '.vhatI
ever excess al>>ve sO(> pounds
meal tl e farnier vets in exchange
for a lor. of^eeu is so mm h clear
pro jit toiiiir. in c<n.parison with
! Inv: t!?e ton of seed directlv as
i a fert ilizer. You can readilv see
that V y >. .\chan?:ii ^ your >ee?
fui'hu- you realize neurit* 100
per cent < ;; the transaction.
Vrln^ .< ur ?- d to u> and not
. ? i. . i , f* t f f |nil.
' Ul.'lt- .11." ? ! vV. ll-li'.i,
iiii'-rif. eAewhere in exi
'iv r .*- en for :n>peotirn
>; v i ' > >' ".* ??n ipplicaY.mr^.
.Sitth A:L.\nth <P; Co..
I'v Geo. K. McE.. Mirr.
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l\?t <ni i: ? I 'If ! if >"' >!
m it;! :i I.'.jl. _ i v . -Kin .1! .t i"\> 1?:i<*?* '-.ill "II
L. C. .lo.itsomery,
:it kV'iii. .iy-M<-ui."iif.-y c<iV
S-2-'KINGSTRKK C.
anp'V
? ? rxi r- ^ r?> r? & /n
IflKLtSlUN. b. Li.
Xoiiev Back.
if low prices for grood Goods
kr? by return mail.
VHOLESALE PRICES.
SOUTH ON |
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s
your *fy e beerfwHy refuroed
ilks
snoods in Black and Colors,
s. Woolen underwear for
iery, Ribbons and a full
buy, and we want your
TRY US. !
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PUSS IN HISTORY.
The Cat Hu Been an Important Porsonage
In Many Nation*.
Mis? Pus-v rot only boasts an
iimcDl history. but as far tank as
niMory p>e> rin* i.as boi ri ij iite an
niportant jHTsonajre. The Kiryprians
reverenced eats. They bad a
hospital for -i U kitten", arid such
is died w? re embalmed and buried
with ninth ceremony. Mourning
wa- also worn by the family to ;
mhom the Mooted kitten.belonged. I
J'hi? mourn in;: was not Mack
lot'.i v (.tit shaved evt'inows.
Though the Kgyptians do not do J
quite -o much in those days, tiicy !
till think a great deal <if cuts. \
They !,;;vc-a high officer called fai}ior
of eats, and near < *air<? is a |
building where every day a feast is
=;<re;.(i. to which are in\:ted ail the
i;t? of the city. No doubt vo.t
have heath the story of Camhy-es
oming to tight th.e Kgyptians and
taking advantage of tli?-ir reverence
f.ir cats by fastening before every
-oldiu's breast a live < at (>? course
lite Ivr-pban- dared not hurt the-o
rats, and <o they were conquered.
The Chinese are likewise fond of
rats. ht:t. -;;il to say for the eats, it
is in stew.
Tn I?'o;t:e and also in London tho
owners of eats pay a man a certain
sum of money monthly, and every
day he walks through the streets
uttering a peculiar cry. All eats
know him and come from all direction
to get their dinner. He is
called "the eats* meat man." Cats
haw always been highly valued in
Wales. They art- kt-f?t about granaries
to eatrh rats. In the old days
anybody >tCii!ii:?r one of these < ats
had to gi\e for her a sheep or a
lamb. Should the eat ehanee to be
killed *he was hung up by the tail
until her head touched the floor
and wheat poured o\er her until the
tip of her tail va< covered. All this
wheat the thief had to give to the
at".- owner.
'I'lie I n:tej States government
keeps more than .'100 eat- in the
po-toi'Vue department to guard the
ma is from rat1- and mice. Re fore
th? -e eats were employed valuable
lett.-rs \wr? often destroyed. These
pu?ies are well led. >'l" a year being
a.lov. i | f??r em-h cat's meat.
The d;.;?.\ne-e frighten away their
mi e and r..t- with china eats.
These are made so lifelike that
when a candle is placed in-ide the
iig ires tlie mice imagine them to be
real eat- and run for their lives.?
Rrnoklyn Magic.
Th; Eid cf the E=-tK
The ancient Persians beloved in
the renovation ?:* the earjh. A
::?" ! et in tcour-e ? i i:- l'ev< !.i*
: will strike the ? ;;. t . sr.d set it
<?', ; re. liiver- j. metals
w:i! c.u trie m .in- and
-? 1 i . l.t
<!l' li_l* it.f X ii. IT- ?. .1 i 1X1 ! }?:;. ' >
t.i he
l''" ! w 'II l.r.d ttH'lti ! v lullp *<>f
iiiii'C. The evil will f'ii. i t ? i !:<?
>rrents of law, but they" will be
ptirili'-d ami i\nuy.* will jojr,
the y >?! upon the new earth a:.?l
- pra <'-? > t ? the eternal > " rce of
..!i. Thi- i.< iief wa* !:'' ] al-o
r:;j the American Indian- and
the H indues. The Egyptians believid
tlit* earth would t?le-trowd 1>V"
pre and water. The Chaldeans said
that wi.t :i :?i! the plate;* ?t in
the dim < f <'anrlenrn the eavtii
would he overwhelmed with a delude
of water, and whom or they
;!tlx in < ..necr it wo:;!d I"1 consumed
!?y !'.r(. 1
No Distinguishing Marks.
"Were iht-rc any marks about
him bv which la- could I*' ?]*- -< ri 1?? (!:"
:i-k< t! titer detective.
"Ye-." eager iv replied ; !io father
<if the r :;::v.av b"v. "hi- trousers
were ticariv worn through at tho
knees, and he had ill one oi his
pocket-. as I heard my wife say a
<la\ <>r two ago, a knife with a
broken blade, a pistol cartridge that
had been fired off. a match, some of
the wheels of an old watch, a leather
shoestring, a broken key. a bunch
of twine, two or three white pebbles.
a piece of lead, some buttons
from the last bicycle show, a stump
of a lead pencil and a hit of red
y.l.all. *?
V. lie* I A ?
And the detective wrote in bis
memorandum hook, "No distinguishing
marks."
How the Lantern Wu InventedKing
Alfred the Great is credited
with originating the lantern. He
was so bothered by the candle
flames blowing in the wind that he
protected them by putting the candles
in cow horns, which he ordered
to be scraped thin. Our grandfathers
made lanterns by punching
holes and slits in properly shaped
pieces of tin, which were then soldered
together. The light whkh
came through the little cuts was always
rery dim and flickering. It
waa this kind of lantern which the
old town watchmen used to caT?y
when they went about calling the
hours and the weather in rhyme:
"Tit mm o' th? ck>ck: TBtSnlfht la past.
Mop oa. good friends, the time then hast.
For rise y* must at early dawa.
Tte eae ' the eloek and Tuesday morn.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL
CONVENTION.
NO CANDIDATE FOR'PRESIDENT HAS
ANYTHING LIKE A MAJORITY.
i ' ,
Washington, .January 0 ?Special:?The
Republican national coi?venfi??n,
when it nierts in Chicago*
?ni J111R* 1H, will contain 1J80 delt;
gates. This* niiniirr was fixed when
thf- Reimblican national committee
I ? I
Diet here in Washington on December
0 atul allotted two delegates to
?
leach of the Territories. Kacb State
has two delegates for every senator
i V' . . " -i
( and representative in congress.
I It will take 4tH votes, a majority,
to nominate. None of tne candij
dates mentioned has ai.vtiiiog api
pro* i mating the number of votes
I necessary. No delegates have been
'elected or even pledged by the action ^
I of party convention to Secretary
William II Tafr, except six from
' Alaska, and this number has been..
cut down to two by action of the
national committee. Grave doubts
are entertained as to w hether Taft
; will get a majority of the. delegates
from Ohio,) his own State. The 5+
| votes of Illinois are committed to
I Joseph G Cannon, and m addition
j two delegates have been elected and
fnr him in the eiahth
."V
I Michigan district. However, under
i the call of the national committee,
l
: these two delegates must be elected
lover attain. Vice President Charles*
\Y Fairbanks will get the* 30 iote5
?f Indiana, and Senator Lafollette
i<''\[>eoted to have Wisconsin's
Votes. Gov. Hughes of New York
, is far from assured of the 78 votes
i of that State.
i Senator Philander C Knox, of
'
Pennsvlv.iniii, has the rotes of
that State pledged to !*i:u bv the -I
unaiiinious action of rlie Republican
State convention He rlitis has
moie real, visible strength than any
other candidate. His record in the
Roosevelt cabinet and in the senate
ha> made h'tn strong in all parts of
til- country, ? > t! at there are other
> tic 'M *g iri o:is tint consistently
'can he placed t<? his credit. The
, V
vast majority of State5 mv lighting
territory h r a!' the candidate5. Sena{"JiIv.n<'X*s
friends are aetivtly ening'"!
in laying his claims before
tlie voters and tin V -xj'ect him to
go ?ico the :o;jvei;r:o:i air!) a foriuiU '
d >!>!' Irani >er "f tie leg '.tc* support-...
ing him. Kr >m tIre th>t the Kno>
jieople refrained from any sort
of ; yrotechnieai fairies and Shv
1 ? i* it- i.
steadv growi n -u :.is strengu? is
h-ivuig i more bstan'.ia! impie^'
>io:i than thar of .1 :y other candidate.
/
\V'i-i the ;r"ir?ae'i, h-art, orkidli'
\ n-:\es get Weak, then these orC'.H.f
alwavs fail. iKita't drug tile fl
stomach, nor siiiuu!at\the heart or ^
kidne)That is simply a make.
shf'..* '?et a pre>eiiption\ known to li
diuggists everywhere as ly Shoop's
Restorative. 1 lie Restorative exppssiy
fur these ui-iik inside nerves.
Strengthen these nerves, huild I hem
nj> with l>r Shoop's Restorative?
, tablet or liquid?and see how
quickly help will come. Free samI
pie test sent on request by Dr Shoop,
i Racine, Wis. Your health is surely
| worth this sample test. 1> C Scott.
Beats Cotterr.
A farmer named George W Tragic,,
who has a place three miles from
Wilmington, N.O., this year planted
14 acres in lettuce, under canvas and
11 in the open, from which he
reaped a net profit of $12,000. That
beats rising cotton.
It is verv important and in fact
* A 7 "
it is absolutely necessary to health
that we give relief to the stomach
promptly at the first sign9of trouble
? which are belching of gas, nausea,
sour stomach, headache, irritability
and nervousness. These are
warnings that the stomach has been
mistreated; it is doing too much
work and it is demanding help from
you. Take something once in a
while; especially after meals; something
like Kodol for Dyspepsia and
Indigestion. It will enable your
stomach to do its work pioperlv.
Sold by W L Wallace, M. L).
For coffins,caskets or undertak ers
supplies day or night call on L. J.
Stockier, Kingstree, S. C.