The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 30, 1908, Image 6
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A PLEASANT ENTERTAINMENT.
filienartbe Closing e( lodlantovn
School '
Ixdiantown, April 19:?The
piay tnat came on ai mis piace
Friday night, the 17th inst., was
an undoubted success, so the <
people who attended it say. (
There were about seventy pres- <
ent and every one seemed to en- j
joy it immensely, judging from (
the peals of laughter that rang ]
out from the audience. (
After the performance, refreshments
were served,consist- ?
ing of ice-cream, cake, lemon- j
ade, etc. Between twenty-five .
and thirty dollars was realized, r
The programme was as fol- 1
lows: Play ? Cabbage Hill J
school, Recitation ? Teaching J
Public school,Miss Annie Ervin,
Piay?How She Managed It, c
Recitation?A Visit to a Coun- 1<
try School, Miss Jewel Brockin- ^
ton, Play?Christmas at Skeeter
Corner, Recitation?Thirty
Years with a Shrew, Miss Elea
nor Loughridge,Comic Drama?
The Dispelling-of Big Jim.
Among those noted from a 11
distance were: Messrs Joe Als- ^
brooks, Bishop Burgess, Louis
Stackley, C E Dennis, John and
Billie Britton of Kingstree, j1
Misses Daisy and Emy Brockin- ,r
'to and MessrsLaurice Rhem and
- John Marshall of Morrisville.
Miss Eleanor Lough ridge left
Tuesday for her home. Her ^
many friends regret to see her M
leave. ai
A beautiful home wedding f11
vras solemnized last Tuesday q
evening at the home of the ^
bride's father, Indiantown,when
Miss Genie Cunningham aud Mr _
- Harry Munnerlyn were made
l*?re. Only a few friends of the
"bride were present, besides the
family. Mr and Mrs Munner- h
5yn left immediately tor their <
future home at Choppee. S
There will be preaching at
fndiantown next Saturday afternoon,
April 25, and communion
services on Sunday. These services
will be conducted by Revs
Murchisonand A C Rridgman
of Columbia.
Mr and Mrs John Cunning
ham are visiting in Orangeburg
this week.
Mrs C W Ervin and little son
of Columbia,who have been visiting
M' Ervin's family, returned
home Wednesday.
That languid, lifeless feeling that ]
oomes with spring ar.d early sum- .
mer, can be quickly changed to a 1
feeling of buoyancy and energy by y
judicious use of Dr Shoop's Re- i
storative. The Restorative is a |
genuine tonic to tired, rundo.vn r
nerves.and but a fewdoses areueeded
to satisfy the user that Dr Sboop's l
Restorative is actually reaching that
tired spot. The indoor life of win- I
ter nearly always leads to sluggish |
bowels, and to sluggish cireulatiou ,
va general. The customery lack of *
exercise and outdoor air ties up the
liver, stagnates the kidneys, and oft- 1
times weakens the Heart's action \
Use Dr Shoop's Restorative a few
weeks and all will be changed. A
few days test will tell you that vou
are using the right remedy. You
will easily and surely note the
ohangc from day to day. Sold by
D C Scott.
Teachers'E xamination
The next regular teachers' examination
will takeplace in Kingstree, May
15, beginging at 10 o'clock a m
j. G. McCullough.
4-16-3t Co Supt Ed.
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AGE NO BAR. >
Everybody in South Carolina 18 |
eligible.
Old people stooped with suffering,
Middle age, courageously lighting,
Xouth protesting impatiently; ,
Children, unable to explain;
\11 in misery from their kidneys.
Only a little backache first. 1
Domes when you catch a cold. Or
when you strain the back. \
Many complications follow.
Urinary disorders, diabetes, Bright's :
lisease. 1
Ooan's Kidney Pills cure backache, t
2ure every form of kidney ills. !
J W Powell, proprietor of a gen- ^
ral store and coal, wood and ice ,
lealer of Waverlv, living at 2010
i* n. n.i 1!. o c
Manamg ?c., ooiumuia, o kj, bjivk ?
4Mv son has been afflicted with kid- j
ley and urinary trouble from child- \
lood, being nnable to control the ^
ecretions especially when asleep,
iince using Dtoan'j Kidney Pills he '
las entirely recovered.'* s
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 e
ents. Foster-Milburn Co, Bulla- ,
New York, sole agents for tbo j
Jnited States.
Remember the name?Doa?fs? I
ndjtake no other. o
Sip it Precocity r
First Magazine Editor "I believe 0
iv youngster is cut out for an edi- ?
nr. |
Second Editor: "Why so?" i
First Editor: "Everything he gets i '
is hands on he runs and throws it
ito the waste-basketr'
MM? T : : ir ?
? jHa y yycf */ i j
Tired mothera, worn out by the
?evisb, cross baby have foawd Cas- g
isweet a boon and ? blessing. Cas- t
sweet is for babies and ehildren,
id is especially good for ills-so comion
in cold weather* Loob for the g
igredients printed on the bottle, d
ontains no harmfal drugs. Sold
j W L Wallaee. g
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eparture af Passover i
Trains at Btptree. e
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad c
as promulgated the following 1
ihedule, which became effective s
unday, April 19, 1908; 1
?NORTH BOUND- c
No 80 7:40 a. m. |
No 46 11:42 a. m. ?
No 50 6:36 p. m.
-SOUTH BOUND- t
No 51 10:52 a. m. c
*No 47 5:46 p. m. i
No 89 9:13 p.m. ;
* DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. <
Read the Farmers & Merchants
tank's ad. this issue. 1
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Why he Married Again. i
An Ohio lawyer tells of a client of ;
lis?a German farmer,a hard-workng,
plain, blunt man?who lost his 1
vife not long ago. The lawyer had 1
iought him out to express his sympathy;
but to his consternation the ]
reuton laconically observed: 1
"But I am again married.'' (
"You don't tell me!" exclaimed
the legal light. "Why, it has been
but a week or two since you buried
rour wife!"
" Dot's so, my frent; but she is as
lead as effer she vill be."?May LipoincottV.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup?the
cough syrup that tastes
nearly as good as maple sugar and
which children like so well to take.
Unlike nearly all other cough remedies,
it does not constipate, but on <
the other hand it acts promptly yet 1
gently on the bowels,through which \
the cold is forced out of the system, \
and at the sametime it allays luflam- <
mation. Always use Kennedy's '
Laxative Cough Syrup. Sold by W
L Wallace.
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And so is our Sp
est fads, cli
your fancy; also a
Our spring" line of I
suit you. Our spri
cannot be beat. Cm
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A president of the United
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Who is he and who is the man
whom he will beat? Nobody
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jtep and every detail of what
promises to be a campaign of
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>ut it will tell yon what is-. The
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robscribe to the Thrice-a-Week
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iayrexcept Swiday, and is thus
practically a daily at the price
>f a weekly.
The Thrice-a-Week World's
egular subscription price is
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ays for 159 papers. We ofer
his unequalled newspaper and
Tie County R?gori> together
or oi*-year for >1.75.
The Fegular sutocriptiani price
t the two papers- is $2.GO:
Bring Your Cotton SccA.
We have closed do win c*ar
ginneries for the season because
here is no more cotton t?> gin.
We are-paying |80 per ton for
;?od, sound, dry cotton seed,
delivered at our milJ.
1?o those who do- not care to
ell their seed for cash we are
>ffering a strictly high grade
Heal in exchange. Our rate of
ixchange at the mill is 1600'lbs.
>f meal for one ton. of seed^ It
s a conceded fact cotton
>eed meal is a cheaper and
nore effecthe fertilizer than]
.'UllfU SCCU. aimui uiu^ iv
:hemic*l analysis of each* B06
x>unds of cotton seed meal
ire equivalent to 20OO pounds
)f cotton seed, but owing
:o the superior mechanical
:ondition of meal, it is safe to
issume that 800 pounds of meal
ire the full equivalent to one ton
)f cotton seed, therefore, whativer
excess above 800 pounds of
meal the farmer gets in exchange
for a ton of seed is so much clear
profit to him in comparison with
using the ton of seed directly as
i fertilizer. You can readily see
that by exchanging your seed
vith us you realize nearly 100
per cent on the transaction.
Bring your seed to us*and not
make the mistake of getting
inferior meal elsewhere in ex:hange.
Our meal is open for inspection.
Samples sent on application.
Yours,
South Atlantic Oil Co.,
By Geo. E. McE., Mgr.
10-17-tf
Read the Farmers & Merchants
Bank's ad. this Issne.
NoticeAll
persons are hereby warned against
jmploying or harboring my son, Johniy
Graham, who left my home on fcuniay
afternoon, April 12, without leave
md is still absent. He is a minor and
ind has no right to be employed with>ut
permission from me. Any information
as to his whereabouts will be
:hankfully received.
SG Graham,
Vox, ? C.
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>ring Clothing" in the latecks
and stripes tc^^' t
tine lir?<? of Blue S? . .
of.
iO\v Cuts are also i J&J
ng line of Dress C- >ds
rae early and com ten.
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lb ^ ott tgypt.
The Sphinx,\ Appealed to jugt
laughed
And said, "Yo aot lat-'^g irj
craft! / *
You want me to teN
Who'll succeed Teddy? Well"? 1
Then she mentioned a name. Was
it Taft?
Bnt there! there'? no yse of yonr
tryin'
To pump the half lady-half-lion.
I donrt fe- l that 1 can
Reveal who'll be the man.
So I'll voi> toguess. Was it Bryan?
?May Lirppincoft's.
Read fkv Farmers k OVerehaif
talk's air this Issie.
Pain, at>jwherer can quicfcfy stopped
by one of Dr Shoop's Ptak Pain .
TaMetA. Piwn alwavs means con
geatron ? unnatural blood pleasure.
L)r Sboop's Pink Phiu Tablet? simply
coax congested Mood away from
pain centers. These Tablets?known
| by draggipta m Dr Shoop's Beadfache
Tablets?simpPf "qaalizc the
blootf circulation: and' then pai? always
departs in 20' minutes, 20
Taoleto 25 cent*. Write l)r Shoop,
Racine, Wis,for free package. Sold
by D'C? Scott.
MakM?. Sut?L
AN man was recently being toaed
for murder, but tiieevidlence against
hint was ao weak that the judge directed!
the jury ta> find a verdict c4
not guilty and notified the court of
his intention to stop>the- case. Bht
the youthful counsel for the defense
wanted; the opportunity of becoming
famous. He askedl permission ft>
address the court.
"Certainly, Mr. Cantspout," ra*
marked' the judge. "Well hear yorr
with pleasure. Bit first; for safety's
sake, we'll acqmifc th* prisoner"'
?Londbo Chronicle:
K odol For Dyspepsia las helped
ousands of people who have had ,
stomach trouble. This is what one
man says of it: "E T DeWitt & C?v ;
Chicago*. 111.?Gentlemen?In 1897" I
had a desease of the stomach and ,
bowels. I could not digest anything ?
I ate aad in the Spring of 1902 I :
bought a bottle of Eodol and the
i c. n ; .1 f .. L .ni. '
ueueut a reuifveu lruiu mai, uume
all the gold in Georgia could net
buy. I still use a little occasionally
as I find it a Gne blood purifier and
a good tonic. May you live long and
prosper. Yours verv truly, C N
Cornell, Roding, 6a., August 27,1
1006 Sold by VV L Wallace.
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He Aimed High.
To the uninitiated observer same
of the gymnastics performed in a
game of football are beyond explanation.
The story is told of a halfback
who complained to his family
about the injustice of allowing football
players to wear head protectors.
"I should think it was most necessary,"
said his mother, who had
witnessed one game with many tremors.
"Look at the front teeth \
your poor Cousin Frederick lost!"
"That may be," said her son stub- .
bornly, "but look at me, laid up for
two weeks with a lame foot just i
from kicking a fellow's nose gear!" i
?Youth's Companion.
P. P. P. Lippnan's Great Remedy.
Is the greatest blood purifier in the J
world; superior to all sarsaparillas
for the cure of Scrofula in its worst
form, Goitre, Hip Disease, Swelled
Neck, Running Sores and Sores in
the Ryes.
P. P. P. makes a sure and perma- i
nent cure.
Miss Ida Hastings, Savannah, Ga.,
says she was suffering all the torture
of a terrible case of scrofula, and
no relief could be obtained until
P. P. P., Li ppman's Great Remedy, J
was tried; the result was a complete I
cure. Sold by all druggists.
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