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\ E INSTANCE &F LONGEVITY.! ' V?\, Viiin HAS BORX :;;ld \i the inched E OF lil YEARS. k-nce of CkhI manv j to live the allotted time i rec-ecore years?while to; reason of strength, they j' e year.-," but it is given i to live five-score vef.rs. I 'in? there resided in thf f Camden (?) county an dy, who survived more oted time of man. ..e Brown, who died on Fe&G, reached the remark<b/e about 111 years. She i Kingstree in the year ?P5the exact date of the year J finitely known. At the 7r -^he was married to David vho predeceased her in y this union there were ildren?all of them girls, of whom survives her?Mrs Ammone, who is now 83 L age. The surviving daughsix children, five sons and jghter, all married and good 6. Her sons, the Messrs ins, are regarded as men of ch moral and physical cour, d of them being engaged in riig. IrSallie Brown, after the death h( husband, (Mr Parten,) in married again in 1S58, her y husband being Kichard k, who died 35 years ago. Her \ name was Morris, and she >rn in Kingstree as stated accompany., g picture o ""iy was taken -a year and a ago. A woman of quiet dision, accustomed to the many stic duties of the farmer's wife, .suallv kept herself at home, therefore, did not see much of mtside world. Until about two > ago. she emoyed good health was in the full possession of eagjmmg faculties. To a friend vjted her she remarked, while to her room, "God has jcu me with a long life." To j extent this showed the trend er mind. "While a home-keeper, did not neglect her religious duSbe was held in high esteem til who knew her, and her strong tu and trust in her God was a lediction to those who came withthe sweep of her influence. Early life she became a member of the ptist church, and truly it can be d of her, she "kept the faith." pi: remains were interred at Pisgah btn+iat ohnrr?h in Siimfpr nnnntc. -r*.?v %.J which she was a member, on Febary 17, and were attended by a ge concourse of relatives and ends. Mrs Brown's immediate descendIts numbered more than one huntal. Fifteen grandchildren, Messrs L, William, S J, Benjamin and >rge Ammons, Mrs Mary Ganoid Mrs W J Dees, Mrs M A Simns, Mrs Sallie Brown, Burrell, erbe and Holly Morris. David, niel and Jack Brown. There are o surviving her sixty-live greatmdchildren and thirty-two greatiat-grandcbildren. She resided with her son, Mr S J unions of "Camden'' county, at ^ose home she died, surrounded by I ^ i ... 3 jA*n j aaugnier anu grauucuuureu auu mber of the younger generation. <? Courier, February 28. '"?There being no such coun"Camden" in South Carolina, l iter of the above article prob;y refers to Kershaw county, of sch the town of Camden is the sntv seat.?Editor County IIbcb. ^fligious Author'. Statement, Joseph II Fesperman, SahsO. who is the author of sevwrites: "For several years 1 with kidney trouble ^er I was suddenly severe pain in my onfic " to bed eight without asiced a thickissed same t. I comney Reme.lly abated ly urine beally recomledj." Wallace. ? # V /WV\WWV\ViWV\V\V%WV?\! ^ Union High School. \ /v\vw\.v\v%v\v\v\v\v%v%v^? On Friday. February 1(J. the! graded school teacher> of Indiantovvn and others' of the community presented the play.uThe School Ma'am," in the school' auditorium here to an apprecia tive audience.Tlk're was a large I crowd out, considering the in | clemencyvof the weather. After; the play refreshments werej served. A good sum was realized j for the benefit of the schools, j the proceeds being divided. On March 27 the Teachers' as- i sociation of Georgetown connty' will meet here. As this is the last meeting of the session the programme for this occasion will be unusually entertaining as well as beneficial. The president of the association hopes to have the Williamsburg association to meet here also at the same time. We are now in the midst of the March examinations; everybody and seems to think his examination the hardest of all. Only three months more and '08-'09 will be ended. On Thursday, March 4, Mrs Dietrick of New York lectured to the school in the interest ot temperance. Her lecture was helpful as well as interesting and will accomplish much toward character building. The honor roll for the fifth month is as follows: I iTTOtipn Second Grade?Louise Snow, Harriet Bruorton, Verna Ard, Thomas Fenters, Fred Fenters, Harris Cribb. Third Grade?Eddie Munnerlyn, D I Wilson, Willie Hemingway, Lucy Robbins, Lottie Waldron. Fourth Grade ? DuRant Rhera, Isla Copper, Daisie Rollins. Filth Grade ?'Bennett Waldron,Ernest Cribb,Melvin Cribb, Myrtle Cooper. Sixth Grade?Annie Wilson, Willie Snow. Seventh Grade?Pauline Mun nerlyn, Laura Iihem, Charlie Thomas, Hannibal Cribb, Edwin Cribb. Eighth Grade?Emmie Snow, Emilie Brockington. Tenth Grade?Myrtle .Trice, Walter Robbins, Daisie Brockington, Highly Distinguished. Third Grade?Martie Owens, Lillian Cribb. Fourth Grade?Bertha Ard. Sixth Grade?Marie Eaddy. Seventh Grade?Leta Carra wn\r A1ir#? P.handW " u; > ^Aivv Eighth Grade?Amraie Eaddv> Florence Hemingway, Louise Wilson. Edita Literae. kills Weald-Be Slayer. A merciless murderer 13 is Appeudicitis with many victims. But Dr King's New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels,preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Bilioosness, Chills, Malaria, Headache and Indigestion. 25c at D C Scott's. Less and More. "It's impossible for me to dress on ?5,000 a year." "Well, my love, you must wear less." "Don't be silly! You know perfectly well that the less I wear the more it costs."?Judge. How cau any person risk taking some unknown cough remedy when Foley's Honey and Tar costs them no more? It is a safe remedy, contains no harmful drugs, and cures the most obstinate coughs and colds. Why experiment with your health? Insist upon having the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. W L Wallace. A Dollar BUI With your name and address, will biing you both Jeffersonians for the next six months. They are both live wire3. You can't touch them without getting a shock. The Jeffersonians, Thomas^Oeorgia. JURORS FGS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS { To Coii'.sno a! Kinflslree on Monday, i March 15. A 1 ? Wilson, Church. W A Marshall, Morris\ille. B \V Moore. Lake City. .1 A Herriiyr. Kingsine. W 1) Crooks, Harper. , ' K C Johnson, Lake.City. A M .Jordan, Scranton. I I' O Arrowsmith, Kiuirstree. W Chahr.as Kadclv, Vox. ?S.l Kirhv, Scranton. I I > .\ .Johnson, Vjhapiiian. \V \V II Cock field, Scran toil. .1 M Cribb, Lambert. .1 T Rollins, Fowler. W K Hanna, Cades. B B Eppa, Mou/.on, Jno M Eaddy, Lake City. B E Clarkson, Kings tree. B H McClary, Kingstree. C R Burgess, Lake City. L M McClqgi, Lake City. B W Steward, Lake City. R .1 Brown, Church. J S FultoC, Kingstree. D I Wilson, liome. D W McClam, Lake City. John L Marshall, Morrisville. E B lthodus Greelyville. J P Adams, Ki?g stree. W J Cooper, Morrisville. C F Stnckey, Lake City. HP Brown, Gourdin. W T Moody, Lake City. F W Bnrlden. Kincstree. J A Green, Lake City. D E Gordon, Gourdin. Simple Remedy forLa Grippe* La grippe coughs are dangerous ' as they frequently develop into, pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and ? strengthens the lungs so that no se- f nous results need be feared. The t genuine Foley's Honey aud Tar con- i tains uo harmful dings and is in a t yellow package. Kef use substitutes. I W L Wallace. . S r Trasb od the Streets. j The following aiticle, from the i * xr 1! ? 3 Newberry tieraiu ana i\ews applies as well to Kingstree as to Newberry: ^ The Civic association ought to get r a definite understanding with the j citizens, the garbage cart j-.nd the { law as to when it is lawful to put r trash on the stieets and how often ( and what day it is to be gathered up ^ and carted away. Or Whether this t is to be done at all. And if it is not 1 to be carted away then it ought not * to be put on the streets. We have c seen garbage put on the street and remain there until it was scattered to the winds. * If everyone would take an interest in keeping the town clean it would be an easy matter. ? It is a matter of education and I training and maybe by*keeping ev- ^ erlasting at in the right way ,we , may accomplish results Certainly t no one should be discouraged. c Foley's Honey and Tar cures l oniiortiB nmolrlv strengthens the -J J , . 0 . lungs and excels colds. Get the genuine in a yellow package. W L Wallace. He Would Walt. Weary (lying under the apple ' tree)?Say, mister, Kin I have one of dem apples? ' Farmer?Why, them apples won't be ripe for four months yit. ' Weary?Oh, that's all right. I ain't in no hurry. I'll wait.?Life. I Children especially like Kennedy's 1 Laxative Congh Syrup, as it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It ] not only heals irritation and allays inflammation, thereby stopping the 'cough, but it also moves the bowels ' gently and in that way drives the cold from the system. It contains no j /^ niofoa Snlrl hv T) P! 1") If you want engraved visiting cards or wedding invitations we are prepared to fill your order guaranteeing satisfaction and price. bee our samples before ordering. t\ Kingstree Lodge Knigtjts of Pythias Regular Conventions Eve ry 2nd and 4tk Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. M. H. Jacobs, C. C. Thos. McCutche^, KRS&MF THE PERFECT WAY. Sroresof Kinsstree Readers Have Learned It. If von sillier from backache, There* is one way to cure it. The perfect way is to cure the kidneys. A bad back means sick kidneys. ! Neglect it.urinary troubles follow. Moan's Kidney Mills are made for kidnevs onlv. C L .McKlveen,living on SChurch St, Manning, S (', says: "Duan's Kidney I'll Is in hiy case proved to be the best kidney remedy 1 e\er l.sel. My kidneys were too frequent in action,and caused nie to arise frequently Juring the night. The secretions liso contained a brick du?t sediment when allowed to stand. I suffered severely from backaches and had pains through my loins. At times my hack became'so lame that it hurt me severely to stoop or lift anything I did not rest well at night,owing to the aches and pains. I finally read ibout Doan's Kidney Pills, procured them and they acted just as represented. bmcc I used them the backachis tiave not troubled me, the lameness lias vanished and I do not have to arise during the night. I can highly ecommend Doan's Kidney Pills for the benefits I derived from their ise." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 vnla fiY?firj?r_Milhiirn Co.. Buffalo. Sew York,sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? ind take no other. THE THRIc?-A-WEEK WORLD, The Greatest Newspaper of its Type. It Always Tells the Truth as It Is, Promptly and Fully. lead in Every English-Speaking Country. It has invariably been the ;reat effort of the Thrice-a-Week idition of the New York World o publish the news impartially ri order that it may be an accuate reporter of what has hap)ened. It tells the truth, irrepective of party, and for that eason uas acnievea a posiuon vitb the public unique among japers of its class. If you want the news as it reilly is, subscribe to the ThriceiWeek edition of the New York rYorld, which comes to you evey other day,except Sunday,and s.thus practically a daily at the jrice of a weekly. The Thrice-a-Week World's egu'.ar . subscription price is mly $1.00 per year, and this jays for 156 papers. We ofer hie unpnuallpd newsoaDer and The County Record together or one year for $1.75. The regular subscription price >1 the two papers is $2.25. )UR CLUBBING RATES We offer cheap clubbing rates pith a number of popular news- { )apers and periodicals. Read care uliy the following list and select . he one or more that you fancy and ve shall be pleased to send in your >rder. These rates are of course all ;ash in advance, which means that x)th The Record and the paper >rdered must be paid for, not 1, 2. 3, 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,. but twelve honths ahead. Below is the list of >ur best clubbing offers. The Record and News & Courier (Semi-weekly,) $1.85. The Record and Home & Farm [twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York World [3 times a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (3 times a week) $1.85. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (weekly $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Com moner, $1.75. The Record and Cosmopolitan Magazine $1.75. The Record and Youth's Companion'(New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State, $2.50. The Record and Lippiucott's Magazine 1 year each $2.75. The Record and National Magazine, 1 year each, $2.00. N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first issue you receive of the paper or periodical is evidence that the money for same has been forwarded by us. We are not responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD, Kingstree, S. C. FOE SALE. I rick in any quantity to suit purchaa e-. The Best Dry Press Machine-made XBZZXC!X:.x Special shapes made to order. Oorrepondence solicited before placing your orders. W. B. FUNK. IffiipK I 1 CLAYTON & COOKE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. LAKH CITY. ... SC. Oftiee in Sinuli'tary RuiMiitg. S|H-ciaI Atfc-ntioii t<? Oollu :tiou? V. 6. ARNETTE, NOTARY PUBLIC. Special attention given to the Preparation ot' Allidavjts. Titles to Keal Estate, Mortgages', Etc. Office: The Wilson Lumber Co., CADES, S. i . 2-14-lm W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST.' Office over Dr W V Brockingtou"? Store, KINGSTREE, - - S. C. 5-21-tf. R. E. & E. N. 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I IpTTAP a ifTMD SATISFACTORY! fOB MOMTBT MTUHDED. | Toletc HONEY?TAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. GockI for everybody. Sold every where. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is ia a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Foley A Company, Chicago. W. L. Wallace. Kingstree CAMP NO* 27. IMOUI manxM OB*\\ 1st and 3rd Monday pflHnVH || Nights ln^ McSt W^wtuk WjfSH Visiting choppers oor\\ K/?vy dlslljuivitea to cons >i4C.H*- 7t\ up and sit on & stomp xt v.r or ug auuuk uu mm limbs. Thos. McCutchen, 8 2712m. Con. Com. The Largest and Most Complete Establishment South. GEO. S. DICKER I SON " .JMfwv JHHIIVl IlL. ? ?manufactuh cbs ofSash, Doors, Blinds Moulding and Building Material, Sash Weights and Cords CHARLESTON, S. C. * Registration Notice. The office or the Supervisor of Beg* titration will be opened on the 1st lay of July and will remain open con;innou3ly every day. except Sundaffet^ ^ ;hrough the months of July and August for the purpose of the reregistering of any person who is qualifiedas follows: Who shall have been a resident of he State for two years, and of the ;ounty one year, ana or tne polling pre;inct in which the elector offers* rote four months before the day of Section, and shall have paid, six nonths before, any poll tax then due md payable, and who can both read ind write any section of the constitu;ion of 1895 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who an show that ha owns, and has paid ill taxes collectable on during the iresent year, property in this State Lssessed at three hundred dollars or nore. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board. *1 Vv I insurance. Fire Insurance, Tornado Insurance,- ' \ Plate Glasslnsurance Life Insurance,. Health Insurance, Accident Insurance, V Burglary Insurance. 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