The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 25, 1908, Image 6

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OUR MO WW\\WWW%A Quick Si -ANDSmall Prt I T4FT AND SHERMAN RE, PUBLICAN NOMINEES. THE SECRETARY OF WAR RESIGNS?TAFT NOMINATED FOR PRESIDENT ON FIRST BALLOT. Chicago, June 19.?Tuft and Sherman This is the ticket of the Republican party, flung to the breeze today as the national convention concluded | i's work with the nomination of J as S Sherman of New York for vice-president. Again the vast as- , semblv was swept by a wave on wave , of wild, exultant clamor us the mul1 1 titude, realizing that at last the work was done and the record made upon which the Republican party goes before the country, united in 1 one last mighty outburst of enthusiastic tribute to the men who will bear the standard in the struggle : jnow at hand. 1 laky An inspiring picture was presented todav as the convention < m named its candidate for vice-presi- J dent. The enormous throngs had waited throagh an hour of oratory, t sweltering in the heat-laden atmosphere, packed as before into solid , masses of humanity, with only here ^ and there a few vacant spots in the rr illorioc tViQ /I til&rra f do in KCUIUl^ ^aucutc uic u^tvgubv^ iu ^ the broad arena below, the bright iiued line3 of femininity in the encircling galleries and over all the enveloping folds of "Old Glory." ^ From the outset it was distinctly a Sherman crowd, with galleries al- r readv trained into the choruses of * Sherman songs and an invading host 1 x>f Sherman marchers, bearing a huge portrait of the New York can- t didate, starting the echoes ringing. Mrs. S.L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. f' Va.,writes: "I was a sufferer from tkidney diseases, so that at times I (could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight. I i took Foley'8 Kidney Remedy. One ' dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely." Foley's Kidney i jBemedy works wonders where others ] Are total failure. W.L. Wallace. 1 An editor who died of starvatiou because his subscribers would not pay up was being escorted to heaven by an angel who had been sent for ( the purpose. I "May I look at the other place before we aesend to eternal hapjiiness?" asked the editor. "Yes,'" answered the angel. '.So they went below and skirmished around taking in the sights. Finally the angel lost track of the editor and went around through hades to hunt him up. He found him by a big furnace fanning himself and gazing with rapture upon a of people in the tire. There was a sign on the furnace which read: "Delinquent Subscribers." "Get a move on vou we must go," said the angel. "You go ou," said the editor, *T'ni not coming. Tuis is heaven <eaough foi me.''?Ex. Vou Should Khow This T-l.l J_ T7M 11 1 Ml roieys rviuney nemeuy win cure anv case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. .Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont N.H., writes: "About a year ago I bought rtwo bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy. It cured me of a severe case of kidney trouble of several years standing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend it." W L Wallace. tto ; YOU lies We ap? be to please )fits ,=, ITEMS FROM SCRANTOIV. Notes of Interest About People of Town and Vicinity. Scranton, June 22:--Mr Benjamin I) Poston was accidentally shot last Monday morning while fishing near Bass' ^-ndge (Lynch's river). Mr Poston wa. sitting in a boat and Mr Oris Poston attempted to get into the boat, having a gun in his hand, when by some means the h 'Rimer struck a board and the Jo of 3hot entered Mr Poston's 1'/,^ J.e was brought h?re to Dr Lynch >j with the assistance of DrGi. the wound was dressed. He is o getting along all right. \fr> d 1 i jiio xv u vauuuu auu uau^iiiti, Miss Nell, are spending the summer months at Carolina beach, Ailmington, N C. The stork visited the home of Mr iud Mrs Geo C Cusaac last week >nd left with them a little girl. Miss Addie B Cannon spent a part >f last week with Miss Rebecca : Palmer, at Cartersville. Mrs II B Graham viiited Kings- 1 ree Monday. , Mr B H Mclntyre of North Carolina was in town a few days this ' veek. Mr R L Lee of Conway paid his elatives in Scranton a pleasant visit j this week. ' i Miss Kennedy Wooten is visiting < friends in Lake City this week. j If IV T T 1 _ 1_ 1 1 I airs u Li L.ee ana cnnaren nave ^ eturned from a visit to Adams' iao, where they have been visiting: or some time. Dr J D Whitehead was in town , his afternoon from Lake City. i Mr R B Cannon went to Florence ] >n business one day recently. M R M ' A Graii Family Medicine. "It gives me pleasure to speak a i good^ word for Electric Bitters,' ] writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. i iOC Uaiiafni\ Qf Maw Vnrlr i TfJKJ ilUUOtUU KJS.*) j. via* av w * i grand family medicine for dys- < pepsia and liver complications; while < for lame back and weak kidneys it < cannot be too highly recommeded." The Punishment Fits he Crime. 1 A new consignment of punsters and professiional jokers had justbeen 1 brought before His Satanic Majesty < to receive sentence. ] "And what shall their punishment be, sire?" asked the Hades executiouer. "To the caldron with them," langhed Satan. "Thus may it be put on the record that to the very last they 'bubbled over with humor'!"?July Lippincott Notice to Trustees. I am having applications every day or two from competent teachers wanting schools in this county. I would be glad for those trustees who have not yet secured their teachers to let me know. This is the time of year teachers are closing contracts for the next session, and it is unwise to delay electing your teachers?you may find diffinnitv in irpttinir cood ones later. Let me fiear from you. J G McCuli.OUGH. 6-ll-3t CoSuptEd Week End Rates. Beginning May 30 the Atlantic Coast Line offers week end rates to Charleston for $1.95 round trip. Tickets sold for all trains Saturday and Sunday forenoon trains, good to return on Tuesday following date of sale. These tickets will be on sale each week up to September 6. tf. MO GOODS S can't say too much, if yoi And >reciate very much your forn e you in every respect. E1 S. M A A Gentleman Never Did. Monday evening in the beginning of his addreas at Lander college Dr. Cornier .-aid a voung man who was starting out with a young lady whipped out a mulch to light a cigarette and remarked to the lady, "I sup. pose yon do not object to a gentleman's smoking in your presence." "1 do not know," said the lady, "a gentleman never did smoke in my presence"?with a peculair emphasis on gentleman.?Greenwood Journal. Tired mothers, worn out by peecvb. cross baby have C'ascasweet a . ana a blessing, Cascasweet is babies ant" ---children, and is I *1 ' anally good ,-je ills so common in hot weather. Look for the ingredients printed 011 the bottle. Contains no hirmfu^ drugs. Sold by W L Wallace. Tax Land tiesBy Tirtue of execution nedirected { have levied upon and wi, >11 for cash for taxes on the first Mono in July the 6th, next, before the cv ~ house door in Kingstree. S C, the it '.ving described lands, to wit: twenty**chree ( 23) acres, more or less, in Hope township, belonging to Lawrence Keels and hounded as follows: north by lauids of >V G Gamble; on the east by lands of Toby Montgomery: on the south by lands of Nero Oliver on the west by lands of Celey Lesf-ne. ALSO One hundred (100)acres.more or less, n Lee township, beienging to the es>f W P Mixon and bounded as fellows: north by lands of Dr Lee -.east by lands >f Lewis Lee; south by lands or D B Knight;on the west by land- of Chandler Bros. Purchaser bo pay for papers. GKO. J Grasam, >-18-3t S. W. C. Notice to Trustees II any trustees arc noiaiug annual school reports, please forward same to ne. Only two weeks more of the school year, and 80 o2 the > schools in the county have not filed the fatal re* port. J GMcCullough. J-15-2t Co Supt Ed. e^o Her newspaper Acquaintance. Anioug the guests at a fashionable New York reception was a recently appointed young editor of one of the lailies, who thought extremely well >f himself. He received an intro luction to the thirteen-year old laughter of bis hostess. "And how do you like newspaper men?" he asked the little maid in a lllUSt WUUCWJClJUIlJg lUllf Ul IVIM, "I don't know," she replied artlessly; the only one I know is the >ue who brings our paper every morning."?July Lipvinrotf* When food fails I Help the It is like a lame ankle. It will never get well while you use and abuse it But rest it completely and Nature restores its strength. You need a perfect digester. _ _i t? A: i\oi pepsin aione, xor pepsin uigests albumen only. There are starch and fats and phosphates which must be digested too. And half of digestion takes place in the bowels. You must supply what is needed there. It is not an easy matter to create a perfect digester. It has taken us years. There are plenty of ways to digest part of the food, but that isn't sufficient. A digester must deal with a mixture of foods. It must do all that the stomach does when well, and all that the bowels do. Kodol alone will do that. If any food remains undigested, KOHBUHIHBHHHB OLD AT^COST J know v? \Y, WE always hat WE ler patronage, and our greatest very possible courtesy will be s RC US' Kit x*n Oaose more ti n y otb r organ of the body. The f the k laeya ia to leperete lnorr a 1 wate la tne pro. cess of clrculat tr^.a them and I their attendant dou^us : j# body through the bladder. Therefor* .en the kidneys become diseased and we- * tkey are naturally ; unable to perform the work properly, and , palaa lathe back, lafla' mation of the bladder and urinary dleorde t are the result. It la Imperative that a or mpt relief be afforded, which la impossible nleu yea remove tho canae. > DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills promptly eliminate poisons from the ayrtem and at toe same time make the kidneys well end strong. For Wsah Kidneys. Backache, Inflammation oF-the bladder and all urinary trout. ?^ I>e Wltt'e Kidney and Bladder 1 are unaurpaseed. i A Week's 1 atment for 25s. Money back if they 'elk For Sale by W L Wallace. Final Discharge. X lc-ip hereby given that on the 25th day of J uner 19 >8, we will apply to P H Hrockinton, Jadge of Probate of Waiiamsburg coanty, for a final discharge as execntor of the estate of Margarette E. Cockfield. deceased. Ct. F WlLMAMSO*, I. W. COCKFIELD. fi-l-4t Executes-. Notice to-TeachersThe teachers' institute for Williamsburg county will begin July 27 and last two weeks. _Thefacalty will consist of MDs- Mary T >ance ana rroi u m Mitchell, and the State Department of Education promises to supply a special instructor in drawing, provided we have a good attendance. Certainly our teachers are offered a fine opportunity to better equip themselves. Gocd teachers will be paid more next year than ever before. Ihope those who do not try to improve themselves will be paid less. First and second grade certificates will be renewed for attendance on the institute-. J G- McCTLLOUGH, 6-lS3t Co Supt Ed, Read the Farmers k ItlerehaatsBaik's ad. this Iswt. ' A Honey-Maker for Agerts "The Old WKid aad Its Ways" HI WILLIAM JSXKIKGS BRIM*. 576 Imperial Octovo Pages. 251 Saperh Engravings from photographs taken by : Col. Bryan. ! Recounting his trio around the world and his visits to all nations. Greatest book, of travel ever written. Most successful seller of this generation. Four Editions in 4 Months. The agent's harvest. Write at once for "Tenimry" and "Ageot's Outfit." Agent's Outfit Free. ?Send titty cents to cover cost of mailing and handling. Address, The Th?Bp6*i rabltshtng ft,, Ml. Loalm Jlo. 6?4-4t to digest, you must Stomach i it irritates the stomach lining. The pain tells you that That is why the stomach fails to recover?the irritation makes it impossible. Kodol leaves no food undigested ?leaves nothing to cause irritation or pain. ifte result is, tne stomacn gen well very quickly. Dieting is unnecessary. The body requires a variety of food. If you stint it, some parts are robbed of their nourishment. Eat what you need, and let Kodol digest it. For food will do more for weak stomachs than medicine. Our Guarantee On the first dollar bottle of Kodo! your druggist gives a signed guarantee. If it fails to do all we claim, your druggist returns your money. You take no risk whatever. This $1.00 bottle contains times as much as the 50c bottle. Made by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. \ ' 1 = ? OUR WW SAY. Quic pleasure will hown you at 5mal NXXXXXXXXXXXXX> j< Tom Watson's I Are Read By All The weekly J EFFEKSONIAN Price $1.00 BOTHTOGET Per Year. $2.00 Per Y< While these have the same p different in make-up. They mak ing and advocating true Jefferson contain choice stories, serials an< interest every member of the fan ' At the time, -when a President and all citizens are keenly intei questions, no one should be withe U Aaaress inro. c. WAfatiN feooooooooooooa I GET l 1 1 of: 4? 4$ Going to L J Stackley's when yo 4? ture at reasonable prices. We con 4? house, price and quality consider 4? ? 4 . J{ rurniture, Rugs ai Edison ' J| ALSO Coffins 2? and Jf Undertakers <49 Jj. Services Rendered Day and Ni 1 L. J. STAC ? KINGSTREE, | Elegant B FOR WEDI B B 5^ We are showiDg the most des 5T Gifts. Beautiful Chests of Table 5^ Bowls, Gravy Bowls, Butter Dishes, B Stands, Salt and Pepper Sets, ] ? Large Assortnent of Jcvjr elry on Hand. 1 STEPHEN THOU ?E 257 KING STREET, CH1I g? MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE C ^uuuiuuiuiiu'uu'uuiu mmi ^^Axuay^bovel Xmb6 McGuffy Malt 1 Primrose All Guaranteed by U? under < STRAUSS, PRITZ CI FOR SALE AT YOUR ??: / MOTTO VWWVWV^W k Sales ?AND? II Profits M HHHHHHHIHHHHIIHMHM *' * Periodicals % ' Intelligent X ', V, WATSON'S O 'J JEFFEHSONIAN A HER MAGAZINE Price * ear. $1.00 Per Year. * urpose they are wholly X e a specialty of explain-' X lian principals, but they yt. 1 general literature to. V lily circle. O Lial campaign is opening A ested in governmental A >ut the Jeffersonian. A THOMSON, GEORGIA. Q 50000000000<v HABIT I ? ? ? ,. u, x ? u want reliable furni- J* ipete with any furuitnre ed. A complete line of Matting ? id g . : Phonographs. ? t "> Caskets J ? 'I fe a Supplies. ? j ght. Yours to Serve x ;kley, g S.C. ? _ . fc i nmmnwmmmm*!' Silver j )INGS. 3 ===== 3 irable things for Wedding 3 f Silver, Tea Seta, Berry , Bon Bon Dishes, Waiters, Pie Servers. 2 25 Watches ail Jewelry Repaired. >1AS & BRO. 1 ItLESTON, 8. C. 3 AREFUL ATTENTION. || UlUUUUUUUUUUUiiUiU^ geaEXx^i<'j^j / p.:..t- ^ ? i ivery thing ! j Vhiskey ( ! Tom Gin J the rure rooa Law m 3., Cincinnati, 0- 1 DISPENSARY ? . . V