The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 12, 1909, Image 10
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SUAMB.V SKETCHES.
Prohibition Picnic at High Hilt?tar
Load ot Liquor Sold?Personal
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Scran ton, August 7:?Mr W Eu- ;
gene Cooke is awav for several days'
visit to the Old North State. In
his absence I beg to tell yon of the!
doings iu our little town. Visiting)
is foremost on the vacation pro- f
gramme.
Misses Sal lie aud Alline Byrd of j
Live Oak, Flu, were the guests of
Miss Ilessie Graham last week. They
have goue on to the mountains of
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western North Carolina for the re-1
inainder of the summer.
Miss Lily Graham and Miss Mary
Willoughby have gone to visit relatives
iu Goldsboro, N C. Miss Ferrell
Merritt accompanied them as far
as Warsaw, where she goes to visit
her grandmother.
Mr Ilickling of Chester spent
last Sunday with Or C LI Pate.
Mr Lewis, wife and child
visited the family of our townsman.
Mr B L Lewis, last Thursday.
\t r le T. 1 .aa anil f.imilv of Charles
ton are visiting Mr Lee's father. Mr
Jbo R Lee.
Miss Worth Kennedy and Mr and
Mrs N M Graham have gone for
recreation to Sullivan's Island.
Little Ralston, the three-year-old
son of Or Pate, is convalescing from
a three weeks' illness.
The picnic at Iligh Hill was largely
attended, where earnest speeches
were made for prohibition. Hon W
D Bryan took the palms for the day.
Rev Tom Lietch, with his coworker,
Mr Marshall, is holding a
revival meeting at the Methodist
church by the invitation of Rev Mr
Murphy. Much interest is being
manifested.
A car-ioau 01 nquur is ueiug
stored away here by our dispenser,
Mr A M Cook. Where is the wisdom
or justice of such an act of our
county dispensary board? Is anybody
getting benefited? Is the
board gaining the confidence of our
people or the approval of the Allwise?
Citizen.
Take \otice.
All persons are recommended to
take Foley's Kidney Remedy for backache,
rheumatism and kidney and
bladder trouble. It will quickly correct
urinary irregularities which, if
neglected.may develop into a serious
illness. It will restore health and
strength. Do not neglect signs of
kiduey or bladder trouble and risk
Bright's disease or diabetes.
D C Scott.
New AdvertisejneDts.
Bank of Williamsburg?Banking
Riicin*?sa
Kings tree Hardware Co?Hardware,
Building Materials, etc.
Kiugstree Insurance, Heal Estate
& Loan Co, Central Insurance,
Bonds, Baal Estate, Etc.
Lake City Hardware Co ?Hardware.
County Superintendent of Education?Educational
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J D Cillaud?Ileal Estate.
lured llav Fever and Summer ( old.
A S Nusbaum.Batesville, Indiana,
writes: "Last year J suffered for
three mouths with a summer cold so
distressing that it interfered with my
business. I had many of the symptoms
of hay fever,and a doctor s pre
scription did not reach my case, and
1 took several medicines which seemed
only to aggravate it. Fortunately
I insisted upon having Foley's Honey
and Tar. It quickly cured me. My
wife has since used Foley's Honey
and Tar with the same success. "
D C Scott.
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Death of Mrs Mary C. looper.
Suttons. August 9:?Wednesday.
August 4. Mrs Mary Caroline
Cooper, wife of Mr John A
Cooper, died at the home of her
son, Mr E B Cooper, near Suttons.
Mrs Cooper was 87 years
old and is survived by six children,
viz: Rev J E Holmes, W A
Cooper, S P Cooper, E B Cooper,
Mrs M M Jones of Florida and
Mrs Eliza Dawsv of Sumter, besides
a number of grand- and
great-grand-children. Funeral
services and interment took place
Thursday afternoon, at 5 o'clock.
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W T Patrick officiating. A. I
Seared with a Hot Iron.
or scalded by overturned kettle?cut j
with a knife?bruised by slammed
door?injured by gun or in apy other
way?the thing needed at once is
Bucklen's Arnica .Salve to subdue
inflammation and kill the pain. It's
earth's supreme healer, infallible for
Boils. Ulcers, Fever-Sores, Eczema
and Piles. 25c at PC Scott's.
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For indigestion and all stomach
trouble lake Foley's Orino Laxative,
as it stimulates the stomach and liver
and regulates the bowels and will
positively cure habitual constipation.
D C Scott.
Picking 'Em by Their Tunes.
' Kmplovers have t ht-ir own ideas
about the sort of jpr-n the* will fit
in:o a certain j<said the man:
of a local employment bureau.
"X<.* many days ago 1 sent an able1
died, capable locking y >ung man
:< t j;d to t'>< otuee ->f a big contr
ior who had a position he wantj
ed tilled. I thought I4 had found
I ' i-t the man for hint. But tlie
yon!p.r man came back here disappointed
and said he didn't got the
ob for -ome reason?he couldn't
injure out why. I called up the contractor.
and he explained how it
was. 'The fellow kept whistling a
let of tunes such as "Auld Lang
Sync" and "The Suwanee River"
while he was waiting to see me.'
said the contractor, 'and I decided*
that he wouldn't do before I even
saw him. He must he a slow moving,
slow thinking man or he would
whistle livelier tune-. Send me
around a man who likes to whistle
"A Hot Time" or "Hiawatha" and
I'll take him.'"?Cleveland Plain
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The best pills made are DeWitt's
Little Early Kisers, the famous little
liver pills They are small, gentle
pleasant, easy to take and act
promptly. They are sold by D 0
Scott.
Old papers for sale at this office.
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The Atlantic Coast Line railroad j
has promulgated the following
schedule, which became effective
Monday, May 17, 1909.
?NOR^H ROU>T"
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*Xo 46 11:42 a.m.
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