The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 24, 1908, Image 3
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JUL J.V. WARD ssrGm
Hews M a Former WHfiamsoorger Who
,Has Relatives here
Jacksonville, Fia., December
H?.?John W Ward, who has been
a member of the tire department
for several years and who
served a long" term as foreman
of the hose wagon at No. J station,
on Catherine street, has resigned
as a member of the department.
His successor will
be T W Tyre, who has been
driver of the combination wagon
aer.tral headquarters 'or a
j hmg time.
' Chief :fancy has nothing but
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words c praise to speaK :o: .>ir
Ward, vrho is leaving the department
to engage in the fanning
business. H ard became a
member of the department
several years ago and for the
past three years he has been in
charge of the Catherine street
station. He has made the department
an excellent man and
every member who has worked
with him regrets seeing him
leave. However, he is wished
the best of success in his nev.
business.
Foreman Tyre will take charge
Vn cfytiori this morning.
" - 0Cbief
Haney could probably not
have made a better selection for
the position. For several years
past Tyre has been a member of
the department and as a fire
fighter he is cot excelled by any
membeh of the department. For
the past two years he has held
the important position of driver
A of the combination wagon at the
central headquarters and as a
drherhe rank? with the best.
Just who will become the regular
driver to succeed Tyre is not
yet known. ? Jr.rhtoneifle Ti/*< $l
Tuion, December 10.
A Dollar BUI
With your name and address, will
bring you Watson's Jeffersonian
Magazine for the next twelve
months. In every issue throughout
1909 will be one of these inimitable,
chatty, personal, historical and hinorra^hipal
alfpfohps hv Mr WatSOll?
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the little things that bring history
tight home to you and make you
live with the great personages and
take part in the mighty pageantries
of vanished days. The History cf
the ),ife aud Times of Andrew Jackson
will re-commence in the January
number. The Educational Department
will also be resumed.
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? The January Metropolitan.
f The Key to World Control,*' in
the* Jauuary number of the Metropolitan
Magazine, is a startling articles
considering the airship as a factor
irA the future civilization of the
W'orld. It tells of the secret experiments
being made by the United
States Government aud the energies
/being <]uietly expended by other na^
tions to gain the supremacy of the
jT " air. "Mysteries for the Stout and
the Thin," by Eustace Miles, is an
interesting .article on the vagaries of
weight, and contajus many valuable
suggestions for those who are not
satisfied with their physical appearance.
"The Love Letters of George
Sand and Alfred De Mussett" aie
continued, the French novelists's
strange life in Venice being described
by her own pen. Charles H Caffin
has a critical paper on the Art of
Lion'ello Balestrieri. Among the
good gtones published in this holi'?
1?
aay iiumutr uu^ui uc mcuuvucu
"The Run of tbe White Pelican,"
by Charles Frederick Holder; "A
Lieutenant to Cupid," by E J Hath;
"The Missing Daughter of Chee
i? Toug," by Robert A Bachmann; "A
Christmas Theft," by Egertou R
Williams, Jr; "The One Great
Lore," by Robert Alexander Wason,
and "The Wolf," by Will Gage
> Carey.
From a carpet employe to a major'
uniform on a governor's staff is quite
a rise in the world. That is what
happened to Teddy, Jr, in the Nutmeg
State through the kindness of
Governor Lillev.
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Ay Mrs McRaney's Experience.
PfpLMrs M McRaney, Prentiss, Miss,
"I was confined to my bed for
? ^iree months with kidney and blad
;ji JPer troutne, auu was creaieu uy iwv
fi. fphjSieians but failed to get relief.
B . !Ko human tongue cau tell how I
B suffered, and I had given up hope of
||r ' ever getting well until 1 began takM
ing Foley's Kidney Remedy. After
K taking two bottles I felt like a new
B* person, and feel it my duty to tell
I other suffering women what Foley's
I Kidney Remedy did for me."
| ' W L Wallace.
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All orders promptly f
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each in a separ^'. **x, m,
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Beware of Ointments for t,
that Contain Mercury,
'as mercury w ill surely destroy tr.
j sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when enter.
1 ing it through the mucous surfaces
' Su-di articles should never be usei
except oi. prescriptions from reputa
ble physicians, as the damage the
will do is ten fold to the good vo:
can possibly derive from them
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufacture
by F J Cheney & Co, Toledo, O
contains no mercury, and is takei
internally, acting directly upon th<
blood and mucous surfaces of th<
system. In buying Hall's Catarrl
Cure be sure you get the genuine. I
is taken internally and made in To
lecto, Ohio, by F J Cheney Co
Testimonialsfree.
Sold by Druggists. Price, ?5c pe;
bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
etipation.
WHY?
Why Should inse seem s<> urear.
And all the world a fake;
Why should we all hold so dear
'l'hat which -eems a sore mistake?
Why should life seem so sweet.
When all the world goes wrong;
Why should we all so silently seek
That which is but a song?
Why should we pros for a prize
That eludes our fondest grasp;
Why should we all so earnestly sirivi
For all that'8 lost at last?
Why .-hould we love and lose
That which we dearly cherish;
Why should we cling so slavishly
To that which so soon shall perish
Why? Let each dear heart explain
Its story so >ad but true;
Let each one tell the pain
It has had to know and endure.
And when the chapter is complete,
Why -hould wemoum then
I That life has been so replete
With the mistakes of men?
W EC.
I Scranton. December 1G.
r.f Vvr-htxiiipr
\ uaiai-iiui vi ju4v>? n
' says lie will neyei again address i
j meeting in which there are women,;
resolution due to his being howle<
down by the English suffragettes, a
the Albert Hall meeting. If he i
I married, his wife is going to hav
a lonesome time.
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This Is Worth Reading.
Leo F Zelinski, of (in (iibson Si
Buffalo, X Y, says: "I cured th<
most annoying cold sore I ever had
with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I ap
, plied this salve once a day for twc
days, when every trace'of the sore wa
gone." Sold under guarantee at T
C Scott's drug store. 25c.
I
i Hoarse coughs and stufTv cold
that may develop into pneumoui;
over night. are quickly cured b;
Foley's Honey and Tar, as it soothe
inflamed membranes, heals the lung
and expels the cold from the system,
W L Wallace.
New England towns, accordiug t
the Rev Dr Lent, of New Haven
must be deteriorating dreadfully. Hi
says they are not fit places to raisi
children in for they have sunk inti
drunkenness and vice. Tiiat is wors<
than anything which can be sait
about Southern towns.
Rheumatism.
M F Ballantyne, of Ballantyne
McDonough's Iron Foundry, Savan
ah, Ga.,says that he has suffered foi
years from Rheumatism, and couli
get no relief from any source, butP
P. P., which cured .him entirely. Hi
extols the properties 01 r. 1. Jr. 01
every occasion.
P P P is the greatest known cur*
for Rheumatism; it eradicates thi
disease out of the system quickb
and forever.
P P P Lippman's Great Remedy
cures Salt Rheum, with its itch aiu
burning, Scald Head, Tetter, etc.
PPPcures Boils, Pimples ant
all eruptions due to the blood.
P P P cures Rheumatism and al
pains in the sides back and shoulders,
kuees, hips, wrists and joints
P P P cures Blood Poison in al
its various stages, Old Ulcers, Sore;
and Kidney Complaints.
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j diseases, and Mercurial Poisoning.
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Three lines of ip~ for passenger
travel will start in Germany
next year. Accident insuraneecom
panics will do a good business.
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ed by ca; ms, by Tom Dolan: Public
Opinio. throughout the Union:
MUn? *h? ine and Fig tree, a
j Home Department, conducted bv
Grace Kirkland: a short story of en^
thrailing interest; Poetry,
' and Things Worth Knowing. '
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Cifc iion Notice'
THK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG.
By 1* M I'.rockinton, Esquire, Probate
Judge.
WUTDr AC I \f Rimvn marlp suit tn
11 1UUOU11UJ . lllvilj livumaa M.X
I children.
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e W^ien appetite tails, it restores
it. When food is a burden, it
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the plumpness of health.
1 i When work is hard and duty
? I is heavy, it makes life bright.
J It is the thin edge of the wedge;
, the thick end is food. But
s; what is the use of food when
) I you hate it ant^ can't digest it?
; Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil is the food that makes you
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* Gents' all Wool Vests and Drawers
(Natural Color) each ?1.48.
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* Ladies' Cotton and Wool Mixed
j Ribbed Vests, Medium and Heavy
weight each 75c,
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The intellectual arist
have one rule in n
"The Review ol
because it is
\ me to grant him Letters of Administration
oi the estate of ;ind effect- of A E
Salters. ?'v v
THESE ARE 'HEREFORE
I and admonish all and singular tli
dred and creditors of the said A
| ter-. dei-eased, 'hat thev be and
I before me, in the Court of Pro:
; be held ar King-tree. S C, on t)
i day of I>ecem')er next after pubi.
!thereof, at It o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have, why '
the said Administration should i ot be
granted.
Given under my hand this 12th day of
December. Anno Domini. lbO*.
Published on the 17th day of Decem
ber. If'*, in the County Rkcori>.
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New Taffeta Siljt Waists in Black
and a full line of colors each
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Ladies' Lace Waists, trimmed
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Price $2.50, 3.00, 3.75 up to 25.00.
Ladies' White Linen Waists,
some plain tucked, others trimmed
with colored embroider)',
$2.50 to 10.00.
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Black and all colors, per yard,
$1.39.
45 inch Imported Fillet Voiles,
in Blue, Grey and Brown, yard
$1-25
46 inch Satin Viola, Black and
! all the new colors, yd 1.75.
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We carry a large assortment of
| Dress Goods in Blain weaves
! and Fancy Mixtures in all the
j newest colors, 121c, 15, 25, 29,39,
; 48 up to $3.50 yd.
Special.
, Ladies' Taffeta Silk Waists,
j Black and Colors, value $4.00
, Special, each $3.00.
December.
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Lunch Room, M
NEXT TO COURT HOUSE.
Open 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Oysters from Suffolk, Va.
Beef Steak. Ham and Eggs. |
COME AND SEE US.
FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY. J
Sheriff's Sale.
Decree for Sale and Partition of Rea'
Estate.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF WiLLI-AMSBUF.'G,
Samuel N Welch, H Olin Welch.Rob- ~|S
ert J Welch, .Martha S Creecy, Eddie S <0
Barrow, Mary J smith, Sallie J Wal- \A
lace, Laura V Welch. Venetia 0 Welch,
Emma 0 Welch. Maria F Welch,plaintiffs,
vs
I Joe C Johnson, Annie A Thigpen and
Susan Ethel Welch, the last-named
being an infant eighteen years of age, )
defendants. {
Under and by virtue of a .decretal
oader in the Court of Common Pleas for
Clarendon county, dated the 9th day of
December, 1908, and on file in the office
,of clerk of court for Clarendon county
and Williamsburg county, 1 will sell to
to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday,
the 4th day of January, A i> 1909,
the same being salesday. in front of the
court house at Kingstree, within usual
hours of sale, the following real estate:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land
situate in Williamsburg county in the '?
State aforesaid, containing thirteen
(13) acres, more or less, and bounded -?
as follows, to wit:
On the North by lands of Kennedy
and Smith: on the East bv lands of W J
W Kennedy: on the South by lands of
Bartow Smith and on the West by
lands of estate of Mrs Sus^n 1 Welch.
Purchaser to p:iy for papers.
tikorge J i-raham. 1
Sheriff Williamsburg County.
12-10-4t '
Final DischargeNotice
is hereby given that < n .January
16, 1909,1 will apply to P M Brockington.
Judge of Pr<-bate of Williamsburg
county, for a final dischaige as
guardian of Minnie Und Ivey.
R A Ivky, ''i
12-17-4t Cuardian.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons having claims against the
estate of Louis Yarbor ugh deceased,
will present the same, duly attested, to
the undersigned, and all perso- s owing
said estate will make payment to the
undersigned.
Mary Ann Pekmklia Yarbokorgh,
Qt:alifi- d Executrix.
12-17-3t B!oomi:igvale, S C
FOLEY'S
HONEY-TAR'
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy. v
For coughs, colds, throat and lung
troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic..
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
Th? Genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in
a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Prepared only by
Foley A Company, Chicago.
W. L. Wallace.
HPANY,
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CHARLESTON, S.
JSE in the South.
it Wholesale Prices.
Finest Display of Ladies' and Misses'
Suiis in fbe State.
Ladies' Strictly Tailored Suits
I in Fancy Mixtures. Would sell
easily at $12.00, our price, suit
$10.00.
Ladies' and Misses' Tailor Made
Suits in plain Broad Cloth and
Mannish Mixtures. Suits that
would retail easily at $20.00,
our price, suit $15.00.^
At $25.00?We have an assortment
of Ladies'and Misses' suits
in plain and fancy striped Broad
Cloths, Plain and Fancy Panamas
and Herringbone stripes in
all the staple and fancy shades
The largest assortment and the
greatest values in the South at
the price. Suit $25.00.
Beautiful line of tlner suits up
to $125.00 suit
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