The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 09, 1908, Image 6
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AN UNUSUAL DISCOVERY
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Claimed by Chicago Nan to Turn 1
Corpses Into Gold Stones.
Chicago?[Special.]?No more
"Dust to dust" eternity for the *
human body. Burial itself done 1
away with and corpses turned into a
statues, which will endure as long s
as marble or stone. I
These are the wonders which t
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professes to have brought about by (3
a patent metalizing process, per- 1
fected after eight years of experi- g
menting in the modest little homeade s
laboratory at his dwelling, 49 Plum
street. 1
Block declares ttiat he can turn v
the body of a man weighing 185 I
pounds into pure gold for $515,000, t<
and into pure silver for $200,000. J
;1 have a bronze process,'' he said, h
"permeating the flesh to a depth of t
only one-eight of an inch which can I
be done for $2,000 aud I can guar- t<
antee it to preserve a corpse intact ti
for hundreds of years.'' h
It is a very startling idea that Mr. p
Block has sprung on the Patent of- zi
lice, and he has some samples of his si
work that are amazing to say the a
least. Among them is a bunch of ei
Anurican Beauty roses, metali/.ed five
years ago. They are hard as rocks,
but perfectly natural in coloring,
and when he opened the box to take C(
them out, the scent appeared to le d
as strong as it is in a fresh cut rose, ni
X^oing into the Hall, the mailman jj
came back with his wife's hat. He
removed from it three hat pins made
of roses? one an American Beauty,
another a pink Tea rose, and the
-third a white rose. u
"I metalized these two years ago," 3,
he said. "My wife hss worn them u
constantly. They have been out in ?i
all sorts of weather?rain or shine? a]
.smell them." li
die held out the three hatpins, ii
"The odor was the odor of fresh roses. c?
Naturally enough, Block refused to b
-divulge the process by which he n
thinks he has conquered the forces
of disintegration. He said:
"I have arranged with one of the "
largest casket companies in thecoun- jj
try to handle the process. I would Q
never turn undertaker myself, but I s
can show anybody else how to do it, f
so that there could be no possibility I
of mistake. There are three chemi- *cal
prooesses, requiring one day each.
Then comes the actual metalization,
which take two days. The copper,
or bronze, or silver, or gold, as the r
case may be, is fed into the body by J
means of a low electric current, of
three amperes. If desirable, the
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metalizatiou may stop at a uepm or ^
oneeight of au inch, or it may go all
the way through.
"It's market value will be especially
great in Europe, where it will
he used by the royal families to preserve
the bodies of kings and queens
that their descendants may see them
as they were, with every line of the '
face intact, after a hundred, five
hundred, or a thousand yeais.''
Block says he got the idea of
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aietanzauou num jl ivi? ?? auo,
Harvard who worked on it for several
years, and then abandoned it. f
The letter carrier hopes to '
be able to lay aside his leather sack
in a few months. Although he is a
letter carrier, he is an honorary
member of the American Institute of
Electrical Engineers in New York.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is
good for cuts, burns, bruises and
scratches. It is especially good for
piles. Recommended aud sold by
W L Wallace.
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"UNCLE REMUS" FALLS ASLEEP.
Voted Writer ot Southern Stories Passes
Away After Ten Days' illness.
Atlanta, G a. ? [Special. ] ?
ioel Chandler Harris, familiarly
mown as "Uncle Remus," and an
mthor ot note, died at his home in a
uburb of ti '' city last Friday night,
tfr Harris, <> heajth had not
>eeu good for -1 only
>een confined U Vt 10
i ?ee. ? e ta,
lays, suuenug i? .t
iver. Complicati le
;rew rapidly worse to
ink until the end cat
Joel Chandler Hai
iatonton, Ga., Dee.
as married iu 1873 t
..aRose of Canada, an
o Atlauta, joining the
Atlanta Constitution. It
e was connected with Tlk
ution that his tales, "Stories by
Tncle Remus," first attracted atmtion.
In 1900 Mr Harris retired
torn active journalism and until
ist year, when he became editor and
roprietor of Uncle Remus'magaine,
spent most of his time at his i
aburban home. He is survived by :
widow, four sons and two daught- i
rs.
Just a little Cascasweet is all that
necessary to give your baby when ,
is cross and peevish. Cascasweet
)utains no opiates uor harmful '
rugs and is highly recommended by
lothers everywhere. Conforms to <
le National Pure Food and Drugs (
aw. Sold by W L Wallace.
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The Greatest Library.
The library at the British Muse- j
m, which now contains between '
,000,000 and 4,000,000 volmes,
is without exception the largit
in the world, the only one which
pproaches it in size being the Bib- '
otheque National, Paris; and it is
iteresting to note that for the ac)mmodatiou
of this immense nuraer
ot book3 upwards of forty-three
nlea of shelves are required.
Bert Barber of Elton, Wis., says:
I have only taken four doses of your
Lidney and Bladder Pills and they
ave done for me more than any
ther medicine has ever done. I am
till taking the pills as I want a perect
cure." Mr Barber refers to
)eWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills,
iold by W L Wallace
Ifpar Admiral Thnmax Dead.
Rear Admiral Chas. M. Thomas,
etired, died last Friday night at
)elmonte, Cal., of heart disease.
There is one preparation known tolay
that will promptly help the
Ltomach. This is Kopol. Kodol
ligests all classes of food, and it
loes it thoroughly, so that the use
)f Kodol for a time will without
loubt help anyone who has stomach
lisorders or stomach trouble. Take
tvoclol today ana continue it ior tne
ihort time that is necessary to give
rou complete relief. Kodol is sold
jy W L Wallace
Sixty thousand watermelons
shipped from South Carolina and
Georgia growers via the Clyde Line,
svere thrown overboard when the
steamer Chippewa stranded several
lays ago near Boston.
Week End Rates.
JBegi nning- May 30 the Atlantic
Coast Line offers week end rates
to Charleston for $1.93 round
trip. Tickets sold for all trains
Saturday and Sunday forenoon
trains, ^ood to return on Tuesday
following date of sale. These
tickets will be on sale each
week up to September 6. tf.
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MO GOODS S(
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KILLED IN A BALL GAME.
Orangeburg County Lad, Hit Over Heart
By Pitched Ball, Drops Dead.
Springfield, July 5:?Paul
Morgan, about 21 years old, was
killed by being hit with a pitched
ball in a jbaseball game at Morgan
town, a place about two miles
from here, yesterday afternoon.
Young Morgan was batting at the
time Mid was struck just over the
heart, falling unconscious. He died
almost instantly. Grover Cannan,
the boy who pitched the ball, is
"vstrated with grief.
3 accident occurred, a
"M^ogress, and young
J cor the opposing
iMo the bat. Mor;ed
the 1, evideutly,
i$k over., i heart. He
V?,<-i-estep iu t-ie direction of
first base, but tnr: id around and
fell, dead. He did ot say a word.
Friends rushed to h vssistance.aud
tried to revive him v cold water,
but failed.
Paul Morgan wa* t* ngest
son of Mr Morgan, a *rous
farmer, living in the ' own
settlement. He w.;'" nown
here, having gone U priugtield
hich school last year.
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Grover Caunon is a young boy
ibout 16 years old, and is a player
an the Springfield base ball team.
This accident-is deplored by every
ane. It is the first of its kind that
jver happened in this place.?Xews
i* Courier.
Use DeWitt's Little Early Risers
pleasant little pills that are easy to
take. Sold by W L Wallace.
Doo't forget that the self-satisfied
soul mavcome far short of satisfying
God.
Hereafter we positively refuse
to publish any communication
received at this office later
than Tuesday* noon, except local
and personal items, which
willjnot be available later than
Wednesday, noon, for the current
week. By trying to be ac
commodatinff we are tnrown iaie
every week and we are tired of
it. This notice applies to
EVERY BODY.
4-25-tf.
When food fails t
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.
Not Depsin alone, for pepsin digests
albumen only.
There are starch and fats and
phosphates which must be digested
lOO.
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 arc 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.
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If any food remains undigested,
DLD AT COS1
know what to SAY,
WE always DO .what WE
tr patronage, and our greatest
ery possible courtesy will be
rc uj?'
k Basket PK'
There ?ill be a tv picnic given
at Brown'a ferry Thursday,
July 10. h fes ... ~ as been
arranged fc this oc .on by a
committee cc. Jingoff teen young
men, each coming frv. a different
community, and """"Is universally
believed that thif picnic will be one
of the largest o* its kind that has
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ever oeen give on inese ueuuiuui
atul picturesque ^grounds.
The grounds will be cleared and
arranged by a special committee
that has had much experience in
this line of work. Many cosy and
remote nooks and coi ners will be especially
arranged, so that all those
wishing to indulge in the affairs of
Cupid may safely feel that they will
not be disappointed.
All that is enticing and refeshing
to the inner-man will plentifully
abound, so that not only the adherents
of Cupid may safely feel
that they will not be disappointed,
but all wishing to participate on
this occasion.
Committee.
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Kidneys
Oause mora trouble than ki j other organ ef
the body. The function of the kidneys Is to
separate inornate salt and water la the process
of circulation, and to remove them and
their attendant poisons from the body through
the bladder. Therefore when the kidneys
become diseased and weak they are naturally
usable to perform their work properly, and
pains In the back. Inflammation of the bladder
and urlnnry disorders are the nsnlt. It Is
Imperative that n prompt relief be afforded,
which 1* Impossible unless yon remove the
causa,
DeWitt'a Kidney and Bladder Pill*
promptly eliminate poisons from the system
and at the seme time make the kidneys well
aad strong.
Per Weak (Udneys. Baekaoha, Inflammation
of the bladdar and all
erlnsry troubles Da Witt's Kidney
and Butddsr Pills era unsurpaised.
1 Weak'* Treatment for 25c.
Mommy bMk if (fe?y tmiL
For Sale by W L Wallace.
Notice.
I will be absent from the
office several weeks. Candidates
wanting- blank pledges to
file will apply to Dr A H Williams
for same, or they may be
obtained by applying to Mr
Cargile at The record office.
All assessments may be paid
to Chairman Williams.
C W Wolfe,
5-25-tf Sec. Co. Ex. Com.
ondigest,you must
Stomach ^
it irritates the stomach lining.
The pain tells you that
That is why the stomach tans
to recover?the irritation makes it
impossible.
Kodel leaves no food undigested
?leaves nothing to cause irritation
or pain.
The result is, the stomach gets
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 Kodol
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 V/ times as
much as the 50c bottle. Made by
E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, j- ^
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