The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 01, 1909, Image 3
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Under the same poj
departments is not exceilec
powerful and rapid health
are here, and will be here t
I been permanently cured.
^1 Comstock's famous
renders popular and exhik
I Dr. J, D. Moss, a nc
| to advanced medical sciem
| poison from the system.
I ^,"2y.t Our Mr. J. Preston (
I information.
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Miss A^nes Adams of Clinton,'*
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is the guest of Mrs W G Gamble. '
i
Miss Lorena Ross visited
friends in Charleston the tirst of.
the week.
Miss Lame Bell ot Indiantown!
spent several days in town with 1
friends last week t
Mr Robert Bell of Indiantown 1
iwas a visitor in our town last ^
Saturday evening1. a
Miss Nannie E Taylor of Mt j
Olive, N C. has been visiting c
Miss Fannie Sullivan. .
i Miss Blooma Kennedy returnId
home Monday from a visit to L1
I lends in Lake Ciry. h
K Mrs W S Lvnch and children *
II Scranton have been visiting D
Ir Loi lis Jacobs'family.
Mr T Lide Carter, tlie popular a
sistant postmaster at Lake ^
iity, spent yesterday in town. j,
| Mrs C W Wolfe, accompanied s
by little Miss Stella, went *o v
Charleston yesterday to spend k
several days. k
Miss Louise Williams of
Charleston is spending some
time with the Misses Harper, in
East Kings tree. ^
Mrs B W Butler and children ^
returned home Monday morning,
from Lanes, after spending a
week as the guests of Mr and
MrsR L Bass. ^
Mr and Mrs Louis Jacobs rea
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rurneu uum.tr iuus ween. uwm
Spartanburg1, Glenn Spring's and
Saluda, N C. Their many friends
are glad to see that both the
"Judge" and his better half are
much benefited by their trip.
Miss Mabel Lifrage, the ac- v
oomplished manager of the uptown
telegraph office, is off for a
few days enjoying the sea-breeze
at Pawley's Island. Her sister, v
Miss Judith, manipulates the
key during Miss Mabels absence.
Dr WI Tisdaie, Drs Gamble & J
f Jacobs' obliging assistant, is p
taking a vacation of a month or j
two in the country at his old S
home in the Cedar Swamp section.
Meantime his place in the ^
drug store is being filled by Dr ^
W C Rogers, who is home from
the State medical college.
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Mr George McCuJchen of Columbia,
Dr W L McCutchen of
Sumter, Mr Jas Russell and Miss a
Marie Russell of Augusta, Ga, d
and Miss Blanche Rose of Timmonsviile
passed through town
going to Indiantown to attend
the Cunningham-M cCutchen v<
wedding, which took place yes- s
terday afternoon at 7 o'clock. J
Mr Paul Harper is spending s
several weeks vacation with his *
' home folk in town. Mr Harper,
since his graduation from Clem- 3
son College several years ago, r
has devoted his attention to "
n
electrical work, being in the j!
employ of a large concern for fl
manufacturing electrical sup- c
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3pen ar
NEVER IN 1
. HAD SO P1AI
3ular management which gav
i in the South. Do you neec
restoring water of this renov
his season. All troubles of
Do vou enjoy sports? We fi
. Orchestra with seven memfc
irating airs. Large and mod
>ted Osteopath of Charleston
:e are administered--such as
Remember that the Hotel is
jibson of Bennettsville, S. C
TTER, Propri
nnmiBDMpn
jlies in New Jersey. When->?
eturns lie will betransfc*
l branch factory owned '
;ame company at Pitts
dass. We are jjflacl to lea/*
luryouni; triend has mr
n a very attractive am
og field of industry.
Death of Miss lodia Fairy.
St George, June 20:?After ?
ong illness Miss India Fairy
lied in Charleston last Sunday
ifternoon. Her remains were
irought up yesterday morning
ind after funeral services were
:onducted at the residence, the
nterment took place in the local
emetery at 5 o'clock yesterday
ifternoon.
Miss Fairy was a lady of the
lighest Christian character, and
ler death, although not unex>ected,brings
regret tc the com
nunity generally. She was taken
o the Riverside infirmary,
Jbarleston, about two weeks
igo, but continued to grow
vorse until the end came. She
e cnriMvorl Kir lier f.lthpr OTIP
isterandtwo brothers, one of
7hom is Kev W A Fairy of the
iouth Carolina conference.?Tht
Hale.
The Civic League.
)nce upon a time there was
A Civic League.
Its members all were ladies fair,
Vho saw their duty plain and clear,
To be to revolutionize their town,
Lnd thus for aye immortalize
Themselves, and give renown.
To the Civic League.
.'hey congregated one and all?
This Civic League
A goodly host and strong they were,
Is thus they met much to confer.
Pull many and lofty schemes were
made
By this band;
full many men subscriptions paid ?
For, of course, they must lend a
helping hand
To the Civic League.
lo ?11 things prospered smooth and well
For the Civic League.
'We'll make this town a perfect
dream!"
Vas the daily, nightly, hourly theme
Of these wide-uwake and sprightly
via inco.
And they did.
Now breathes there a man who ever
blames,
Vho would for a moment consent to
be rid
Of the Civic League?
-A Kingstree Amateur.
The best pills made are DeWitt's
jitile Karly Risers, the famous litle
liver pills. They are smail, gentle
ileasant, easy to take and act
romptly. They are sold by D C
Icott.
Come and look over our fine
ine of B V D underwear that
>eats anything- on the market
? People's Mercantile Co.
!.9A.9t
GO-FLY keeps flies off Horses
.nd Cattle. 25c and 50c. At all
[rug- stores. 6 3 lOt
Sees Mother Grow Young.
"It would be hard to overstate the
rouderful change in my mother
ince she began to use Electric Biters,"
writes Mrs W L Gilpatrick of
)anforth, Me. "Although past 70
he really seems to be growing young
gain. She suffered untold misery
rom dyspepsia for 20 years. At last
he could neither eat, drink nor
leep. Doctors gave her up and all
emedies failed till- Electric Bitters
rorked such wonders for her health."
?hey invigorate all vital organs,cnre
iiver and Kidney troubles, induce
leep, impart strength and appetite.
Inly 50c at D C Scott's.
?
SPRI
id Pilled
HJE HISTORY OF GLENN SI
NY NAMES FOR THE FIRS!
e such universal satisfaction as 1
I rest, recreation? Are you over
vned mineral spout. Visitors al
Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Bladi
? - T I 1 1 1 A ..4.
urnisn you riorsenauK auu muiuh
ers, which furnished music the j
lern dancing hail.
, S, C? is here and has opened B;
Massage, Osteopathy, Chiroprac
wide open. Dining room servic
is w>~ " -his season and will b(
iei
" 7 ABSENT PART! T
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' .ng Actor Was a Success as
Carlos the Fiddler.
L'he son of a wealthy old. friend
'^'ne, being stage struck, joined '
lth a traveling opera company, j
( met him loafing and strutting i
^out a hotel in?a small town," said [
^^teran actor. |
xpe over to the opera house ?
the show,' said lie. j
... went, but I saw no signs of J
, l this young man on the stage, nor t
was bis name on the program. I
Afterward 1 met him in the lobby!,
' of the hotel. J
"1 did not recognize u$y of the
; characters as you,' I remarked. J
, 'What part are you playing?' '
" 'Why, I am playing the part of
Carlos the Fiddler,' said lie.
" 'There was no such part.'
" 'Oh, yes, there was. Didn't 3'ou
: notice how they talked about him?
In the first act, in order to get the
' chorus oft' stage, didn't the sou- 1
brette put her hands over her eyes, |
look off L. 4 E. and say, "Oh, girls, .
1 Carlos the Fiddler is going to have (
a dance on the green; let us ,
; hasten or we will miss it," then
burst, into sons and skip oil.' lou
bet 6hc did. !
"'Then, again, in the second act, ,
| when the bell is tolled without,
doesn't the prima donna say: "Hark
i that bell! That bell can stand an
. awful lot of harking, for who is
pulling the rope but Carlos the Fiddler?"
?
"'That is true, young mar, but 1
they only talk about you. You
do not show * rself on the stage ;
during the j performance.'
" 'I am .vu of that, but you s
must reraemb. n as yet a raw s
recruit. S: I am on^my i
way to fame jry, though the <
m.,iT c n with thorns.'
pa til sua j uu o^v < u .?. ...
"Oh, if the hope and optimism
of youth could be with us in our '
later years!" sighed the veteran actor.?NW
York Telegraph.
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, Unwritable English. j
1 "Did you know that there is at ,
least one sentence in English that i
I can be spoken, but that it is im- >
possible to write?" asked a Univer- 1
sity of Pennsylvania senior. "Yes, i
it's correct English, I suppose, and I
, then again it isn't. Here is the sen- <
tence, although I swear I don't '
know how you are going to write it:
'There are three twos in the English
language.' You see, if you
spell it t-w-o the sentence is incorrect,
as it is if you spell it either
t-o-o or t-o. Catch the point?
Really, it is incorrect to say it, al- |
I though it certainly should be pos- ,
6ible to express the thought. This
. thing has got me going, and it simi
ply goes to show what a me?s the
English language is. There certainly
is a word 'two' and a word 'too'
, and another 'to,' and they are all
three pronounced alike?two, too or
to?which makes it correct to say
there are 'three twos' or 'three toos'f
1 A?' T^nrrlicK 1Q n -
or mree tus m mo
guage. But that's the use?"?Philadelphia
Record.
Lincoln's Book and Baby Buggy.
Lincoln is never 6pokcn of in his
family relations but as a kind husband
and devoted father. After
they had their own home on Eighth
street and his children were growing
up around him, one of his
neighbors tells me that 6he remem;
bers him best as a great tall man
in his shirt sleeves, gently moving
a baby buggy on the lawn while one
long arm and hand held a book
which he devoured. She, a little
girl then, remembers little more of
him until long after, when she 6aw
him as president in Washington,
and he came out to see her, extend,
ing his hand as cordially and simply
i as he might have done over the garden
fence, with, "Why) Annie, how
glad Bob will be to know you're
fagrjil"?Collier's Weekly. '
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NGS
with a
BRINGS HAS THE HOTEL
r EIGHTEEN DAYS AFTEI
ast season. Many rimprovem<:
worked, sick and languid?
ready here from Kingstree and
der readily yield to Glenn Spri
10I ile Outines throueh thisron
Dast season for the Grand Ope
ath Parlors in the Hotel for bol
:tice, Hydropathy-these baths
e the very besi that can be sec
i delighted to extend every do:
R. AD<
Weak
Kidneys
3aose mors trouble tbaa any other orffaa of
he body. The f unotlon of the kidneys la to
leparate Inorganic salt sad water la the pro; i
:iu of circulation, and to rtaort tnem ua
heir attendant polsoni from the body through
he bladder. Therefore when the kideera
>eeoaie dUeaaed and weak they are naturally
inable to perform their work properly, and
>alns In the back, Inflammation of the bladder
tad urinary dlaordera are the reeult. It If
xnperatlra that a prompt relief be afforded,
rhlch la lmpoedble unlete yea remove the
sauna,
DeWitt'a Kidney and Bladder Pillr
promptly eliminate poison* from the system
tad at the same time make the kidneys well
tad etroac.
For Waak Kidneys. Baokaoha. lnlammafon
of the bladder ana all
irinarr iro bias Da Wltfa Kidney
and Bladdc PUla are unsurpassed.
A Week'* Treatment for 25a.
Money baok If they CaU.
For Sale by W L Wallace.
Bring Your Tobacco to
KINGSTREE, the New Tobacco
flarket,
SPECIAL NOTICES |
Transient Notices will be Published
in This Column at the Rate of One
Jenc a Word lor Each Issue. No advertisement
taken for less than 25 cents.
For Rent?Two 6-room houses on
East Main street and one 9-room house
>n Brook street. Apply to
J DGilland or
4-15-tf S L Courtney.
Trustees to Hold Over.
Editor County Record:?
Below is a letter from the State Superintendent
of Education. It will be
seen that school trustees will not be
appointed until next year. Present
trustees will hold over.
T CI tfn/ TTT Y r\TTOU
O VJ ITlVyVUiJlA'UUU)
Superintendent of Education Williamsburg
county.
Kingstree, S C, June 28, 1909.
TO THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
OF EDUCATION.
Dear Sir:?I send you herewith a
:opy of the Attorney General's opinion
is to the appointment of school trustees.
Section 1210 of the Code was
amended in 1903, 1904 and 1906, and the
contradictions in the several amendments
could not be harmonized without
this ruling.
In consequence of this opinion, there
svill be no appointment or school trustees
this year except in case of vacan:ies
by resignation,. death or some oth?r
cause.
Yours respectfully,
J E SWEARINGEN,
State Superintendent of Education.
June 21, 1909 . 7-1-lt
Bring Your Tobacco to
KINGSTREE, the New Tobacco
Market,
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Don't/wail
We will cc
store abou
not be dan
without d
measure ir
FARMERS
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Happy Crowd
REGISTER
? OPENING
ints have been installed. The Hotel service in all
rhen come to Glenn bprings Hotel and drink the
Williamsburg county. The best people in the'State
1? ??? I~ 1/ /InMi frmiUla (inira
ngs waier, vvnnc many wscj ui rviuncy iiuuuk, uaw
nantic section, Pool, Box Ball, Bowling and other games,
ra in Greenville, S. C., is here and every aay and night
th male and female. All of the scientific baths known
in connection with Glenn Springs will eliminate all
ured.
>sibie courtesy to his friends. Write for rates and
QER REID, Bus. flanager
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UNION, S. C.
!' Horner Military School
1851 ? 1909. \\f
Oxford, Nort> Carolina u
Classical. Sclentlfl 3 and English Courses. Prepares for Col- I
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