The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 11, 1908, Image 7
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FOPoi AR F'i '-.iZC.
6ome ramilisr L'-icf That A:c- C >
stantly !.)is-;.ic*C'J.
('r : ;i < w iio .. i - I i. ;t no i
more .-o>von v a:;-l oar ewrv !..
ill fj'n.!:. ii:;i ,::or> ami o:>:<m: !
have prooi' >{' p-;"; their a.-orii?v: . i
at any rate i:i t o in;*nor in which |
the writ in..- of l'ainoos authors u;v
continual!)' being misquoted and :
distorted. I a Coleridge's '"Ancient
Mariner" are these words: "Water, 1
water everyw la-re. nor any drop to I
drink." Ninety-nine people in a ;
hundred say "and not a drop to
w ok" for the last line.
Again. how often we hear people j
*5png, "Kale. Britannia, Britannia
rules (instead of rule) the wave?," j
and quote Maehet h as say in/.
"Screw your courage fo the sticking .
point," instead of "Mickin;.: piace."
Those two familiar linos of Sr.mm i 1
Butler's. 'Tie that complies against T
his wi'VsT of It is own opinion <till," 1
are usually misquoted as, "Convince .
a man again.-t iiis will, lie's of tlm J
same opinion still."
Shakespeare never wrote "It's an '
ill wind that blows nobody good." <
although this is the version generally
given of the correct words from \
"Henry VI.," which run, "ill blow- 1
the wind that profits nobody." Xa- 1
thaniel Lee is similarly treated 111 i
- regard to his phrase, "When (.Jreeks ,
joined Greeks then was the tug of j
war," which more often than not i;
misquoted as, "When Greek meets j
Greek then comes the tug of war." 1
"Money is the root of all evil" is a
travesty of the line from the first j
Epistle of St. Paul to Timothy, j
"The love of money is the root of
all evil." Another Scriptural passage
which is often incorrectly
quoted is the sentence from Proverbs,
"Pride goeth before destruc- 1
tiorf and an haughty spirit before a
& The nonular version is.
"Bride goes before a fall."
That fine phrase from Wolfe's I
; poem, "The Burial of Sir John (
lloore," which runs, "But we left
him alone with his glory," is very
badly treated by people who say,
"Alone in his glory," while the cor
rect words, as written by Longfel
;r low, of the phrase so often used,
"All things come to him who waits,'
are, "All things come around to 1 (
him who will but wait."?London i
$ Tit-Bits.
"For Short.**
The names bestowed upon some j
of the small southern negroes re- 1
mind one of those of the old i
Roundhead days?Hope Above Wil- !
^ams. Have Faith to Be Saved John i
Mitchell, and so on. Not long ago '
: a visitor in Richmond was having
his shoes polished by a little coal
black specimen about eighteen
inches in height, but possessed of
gleaming white teeth and rolling ;
eyes.
"What is your name?" the visitor
idly asked. "Gem, sah," was the
reply, accompanied by a grin of 1
startling proportions.
"'Gen?' I suppose that is an |
abbreviation of general?" the visit- '
or, who had some idea of the fondness
of negroes for titles, inquired.
"Xo, sah; don't know as 'tis," was
the reply, "abbreviation" evidently j
being too much for him. "Mah sho' |
':ough name am Genesis XXX 33 i
So Shall My Righteousness Answer j
For Me In Time to Come Washington
Carter, an' dey des calls me ;
Gen for short!"?Bohemian.
Vogue of Old Novels. j i
It is not uncommon to hear elder- |'
ly people lament that no one now (
reads the books which were popular I
in their young days, and they will
probably add that no living writer
can for a moment compare with the
generation of authors that has passed
away, by which they generally <
mean Dickens, Thackeray, George
Eliot, Bulwer, Trollope, Bronte, ,
Hawthorne, etc. We have, however, !
every now and then a report from <
librarians of large libraries which
goes far to disprove the correctness
of the complaints of these "old
souls," 6ince they 6how that many
of the authors named are still in 1
great demand by the public and hold
their own very well aJongside of the
books which are in favor for the
qti/^ if rrnc nnf a little fiiir- '
IliVUlVU Vj UUU A V ?? WW V ?. A.V..V vw. ,
prising to find that in a table based '
on those reports "David Copper- '
field" headed the list with a percentage
of 92 and that "Ivanhoe"
followed closely with 88.?Charlestoil
News and Courier.
Illustrious Bachelors.
9^ Among the illustrious of the land
no passed through life in single
ttsedness may be mentioned Sir
Rflj ic Newton, Thomas Hobbes, auRS
of the "Leviathan;" Adam
BSE the father of political econo
_ Jhamfort, the greatest of
talkers; Gassendi, Galileo,
^^^3escartes, Locke, Spinoga, Kant,
Bishop Butler, the author of the
"Analog}';" Bayle, Leibnitz, Hume,
Gibbon, Macaulay, Buckle, Pitt,
Charles James Fox, Leonardo da j
Vinci, Raphael, Michael Angelo, i
Sir Joshua Reynolds, the artist Turner,
Handel, Beethoven, Rossini,
Mendelssohn and Meyerbeer.
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Nat iiv lia^ , r<?\. ; ]<. ?! tin- >'???11 t- ii
kvit!: ?vri :iu u i! litis ki vn
i.? t lit* i!i jl i\ j )!( ?, an 1 i'
tlirtm^1! tii'-.- jme ? t h it tiiv* 1'
\w tat i> ii-tv i u;>>'i i:i <u?*!i a w.iv
is p'cdin't* the rieh. tvil Mo *1
tli.it !l > v.- tlnott^lt t i<- win? of >?iirj
I'oily asit th<r in ike lis strmy.!
i t i.itr . ami * 1 mr, ami it is tin- j
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AvakfHiii^ of digestive juices}
t!i;il de.-tl'm ? !U" ill !i. i' i- t'lll o\\ : j 1
fault it u?* i 1r??V oil! o.Vli l.en'tn.
mil yet ii is v?t\i>y f ?r any one t-?'
lake it j i 1111j>; ] v, inn take >oinei hint: j
nit tile s'.'oancii out ??f order. j
^Vllen you to take soin- Ilun.e |
i'oti kn-i.v i> r. Ii ible?come- hi'i^ l.ke !
Kodol for lK>j?eji."?ia and liidi# 1011.
KoJo! is I'leasan; to take, i ,
- re table a: U Is ^nratiteed loom!
relief. It is >oId hy 1'r '? L Wal-I
lace.
A i oil in jr stone irat lief s no n < -s '
out a stone tint remains m one -pot!
ip tilers nothing but nmss. /
fctomacn troubles are very ( . ? !
ni'iii in the Miii'iinr time and yon I
should not only Ih? very fateful n
about what you eat just now, but j i
more than this, yon should be eare- j
fnl not to allow vottr stomach to be- 1
Cine disordered, and when the stoutach
goes wrong take Kodol. J'his ,
is the usi known pr- purutioii that
is ofiered to the people today for
dyscejtsi < or indigestion or any stom
ach uouble. Kodol digests all foods
It h jdeasant to take. It is sold here
by Itr W L Wall tee
It takes two to make a quarrel,
but 1 is ttev- r any trouble to find the
ot her one.
Thinks It Saved His Life.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples,
Maim*, says in a recent letter:441
have used Dr. King's New Dis
cow ry many years, for coughs and
colt!ami I chink it saved my life.
I have found it a reliable remedy
for 'hi'oatand lung complaints, and
would n > more be without a bottle
than 1 would be without fond," For
marly forty Years New Discoteiv
has stood at the head of throat and
lung leimdies, Asa preventive of
pneumonia, and Inalei of weak
lungs it Ii.k no e?jual. Sold unher
guarantee aO.(\ Scott's drug store.
50e. and Sl.(a>. Trial bo'tle free.
Read the Farmers &. Merchants |
Benk's ad. this isstu.
COLLEGE CF CHARLESTON.!
CHARLESTON, S. C.
17?5 1908
i24th Year Begins September 25.
Entrance examinations will beheld
at the county court house on Friday.
July 3 at y a. m. All candidates for
admission can compete in September
for vacant Bovce Scholarships which
pay *100 a year. One free tuition
scholarship to ea'-h county of >outh
Carolina. Board and fu nished room
in dormitory $11. Tuition $10. For
catalogue, anaress
Harrison Randolph,
5-28-dt. President.
FOR SALEJtriok
in any quantity to *uit purebas
tr. The B^st Dry Press Maciiice-made
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Special sha|>es made to order. L'orrepondenee
solicited betore placing your
orders. w. R. FUNIC.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the undesigned
will apply to the Judge of
Probate for Williamsburg 'Jounty at
his office at Kingstree on the 22nd day
of June. 1908. at 12 o'clock noon, for
Fetters Dismissory as General Guar
aian 01 Annie b. uranam. ^rsee < oner; |
>-2l-4t J C Lynch.
"omo"
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic constipation
by restoring the
natural action of the stomach,
liver and bowels.
Refuse substitutes. Price 500.
W. L. Wallace.
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Announcement !
Having removed r.iy bu>ines>
into one ot the new brick
stores near the railroad
I K'v to ofi
" elect
Jewelry, v >. Watches
Silver Wai id Gold and
silver Nov ,es. : : :
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woik doiK
notice at comp
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f?k? no- 91
Knights of Pytbia
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Visiting brethren always welcome
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the instantaneous call of
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| I al?o handle all text books a
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hisses and Children. Surpass
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plain to the most e
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n finish and White Lace Waists ?
igured Ma- Black Lace Waists ?
nbroidered White China Silk W;
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xford Suit. $10.00 each,
ilar prices Taffeta Silk Waists ^
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by State Hoard of E-lucation
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EAR GARMEI
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from the severely Made of W
laborately trimmed Striped
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, P'aln tucKea anQ 1 Checked
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Pony Co
let Waists, ^hii
2.98 to $20.00 each. 1 Walkii
$.75 to $25.00 each. J
>6.00 to $15.00 each. *
lists from $2.50 to . ,r
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k aists from $2.50 to Panama,
All Cut in
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Wanted!
to help you own
your home, bu.>iness
house, farm
or to lift a inert
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pitying rent and pay
MOp fur a home with the
;ame money.
The si.< <>0 ('Sua ran tee Investr.ent
Home Purchasing Bond,
s>ued by the Southern State?,
rrtist Company of Columbia.
5 C, upon which they are "rantn<r
(') }'er cent loans for 10-1
rears will enable you to buy or
mild anywhere or to lift your
nortjrajje. He your own landlord.
Worth investigating. Do it now.
Address W. C. Fukse, General
Vpfent, Columbia, S. C.
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Departure of Passenger
Trains at Kingstree^
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
has promulgated the following
schedule, which beanie <ff(Cti\e
Sunday, April 19, 190*;
-NOR 111 BOUND
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No oO G:3G p iif,
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BACK?
;e in the South.
ER WEARNTS.
i in .'the South.
Guarantee a fit.
>' and Misses'
Tailor-Made Suits
ool and Silk Panaja, Plain,
and Fancy Mixed Worsteds, i
ncy, Striped and Phantom
and Striped Panama, in
Butterfly, Prince Chap, and
at Effects '
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ng Skirts For
tidies and Misses.
Line is Composed of Silk, I
Plain and Fancy Mixtures.
the New 1908 Models 8
$2.50 to $25.00 each. 9
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