The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 24, 1910, Page THREE, Image 3
II FEARLESS, HONES
GIVES PIS CPU
An tp to-Date Clergyman Describes
an Lp-to-Ddte household Remedy
that Mas Had the Test of
^ Time and Is Known the
^ World Over.
DToachers are afraid io ?:%"??
an cutspokt n op uion on any remedy,"
however highly they may esteem it.
Others are not afraid.
One of those who is not afraid 13
quo.ed below. Read what he says,
lie means overy word of It. If you
^J doubt it write him a letter, enclosing
a stamp, lie will tell you what he <.
J thinks.
jj U(\:JJ.Peeler ^
i Catarrh of Stomach.
REV. J. T. PEELER, Hendersonville,
S. C., writes:
"I desire to make known for the benefitof
suffering humanity my experience
with Peruna.
"I was afflicted with catarrh of the
tomach, and though I tried many remedies
and applied to several doctors, it
was all in vain.
Had it not been for Pemna I believe
I would have been in my grave to-day. |
"I have every reason to believe that i
Peruna is the greatest remedy for catarrh
known to the world. Therefore
I have been, and shall continue to recommend
it to those who are unwell." J
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ABUSING PARDONING POWER.
Governor Ansel Criticised for
Excessive Clemency.
If there has been in recent years
"? " ?o ary-Ftar heart than
a Lrovernui wiui a
. D C Heyward possessed, that Governor
was M B McSweeney. When a
petition for pardon was refused by
both McSweeney and Heyward, it
is safe to say that few valid reasons
for clemency could be advanced.
Gov Ansel has been by kindly newspaj>ers
given the reputation of refusing
pardons wholesale. This reputation
is more or less deserved.
Yet one of his first pardons was
granted to the young Dr Lee, who
killed his own father in a drunken
debauch. It was represented that
Dr Lee had, during his imprisonment,
been cured of the liquor habit
and we believe it was on this
account chiefly the pardon was
granted. Within a few* months
after his release from prison, Lee
died from the effects of dissipation.
Now Gov Ansel grants a pardon
to Mrs Fannie Carson, who was a
party toJthe assassination of her own
husband by her lover. While the
husband slept, taking her child out
of the bed so, that it would not be
awakened by the blow of the ax,
this woman assisted in the brutal
murder of the man whom she had
sworn to love and honor.
When the pardon record of Gov
-'""Ansel is critically examined, his
action in the case of Dr Lee ana
Mrs Carson will offset all of the refusals
of minor cases with which he
is credited, and in which strong personal
and political influence, such
as was exercised in these cases, was
not brought to bear,?Columbia Record.
Coughs That Hai? Oi.
Coughs that start in the fall and
hang on until spring are stire trou*
ble breeders unless checked and
cured. Bronchitis, pneumonia and
consumption are the direct result.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures the
cough, stops "the hard breathing and
heals and soothes the inflamed air
passages. Refuse substitutes. D
C Scott,
"vr^fto-norp real estate, title
lien on crop, bill of sale, agricultural
lease and lien, mortgage
personal property, bill ot
sale and lien on crop combined
for sale at Tbe Record office
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"QEV. J. G. DUKES, Pastor of the
XX Unitarian Church at Pinetown,
N. C., writes:
"My wife has been in a very bad sf ate
of health for several years, and nothing
seemed to do her any good until sh?
began to use Pernna one month ago.
Since then the color has returned to
her face, anil she is gaining in flesh
every day, and I believe she is a Well
woman to-day.
"My little boy, ten years old, was pale
and had but little life. He begau tou-e
Peruna the day his mother began. Today
his face is rosy, and be is out in the
yard running and Jumping with th?
rest of the children."
Throat Trouble.
Rev. H. W. Tate, 9-jO Lineoln Ave.,
Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, write?
that for several years he has been troubled
with a peculiar spasmodic affection
of the throat, which interfered with his
' vocation as a preacher. He took Pera*
| na and his trouble disappeared.
A Box Party.
Moody, March 21:?On Friday
evening-, the 19th inst., a most enjoyable
box party was given for
the benefit of the Spring Gully
school. The scene of the entertainment
was the hospitable home of
Mr R C Marshall, which was handsomely
decorated with native evercreens
and exotics.blended together
with excellent taste and harmony.
After ice-cream and cakes had* been
served several cakes were raffled,
bringing satisfactory prices. The
fish pond afforded amusement for
the younger children. During the
evening sweet music rendered by
skillful musicians was much enjoyed.
The gross proceeds of the entertoinment
amounted to the tidy sum
of $60. There wete people present
from various parts of the
county and the decorum observed
was unexceptionable.
Edgar.
DOING THEIR DOTY.
Scores of Kingstree Readers Are
Learning the Doty of ttie Kidneys.
To filter the blood is the kidneys'
duty.
When they fail to do this the
kidneys are sick.
Backache and many kidney ills
follow.
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urinary trouuie, umucurs.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure them all.
Kingstree people endorse our
claim.
Mrs R B Smith, Logan St., Kingstree,
S C., says: "Doan's Kidney
Pills have proven of great benefit
to me and ! therefore heartily
recommend them. I had kidney
trouble for some time and suffered
a great deal from dull nagging
backaches. Headaches and pains in
my kidneys were frequent and I always
had a tired, worn-out feeling.
Recently I procured a box of Doan's
Kidney Pills at Scott's drug store
and taking them as directed, I was
quickly relieved. My strength and
energy returned and my health was
improved in every way."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no other.
.
By helping1, us you help yourself.
Buy from the houses wbc
advertise id The Record and
mention thepaper. tf
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| THE NORTH POLE GOLD BRICK.
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The Whole Wretched Business
i Savors of Yellow Journalism.
i
Dr Cook having been universally
discredited as alleged discoverer of
the North Pole and Peary now appearing
extensively in the recommendations
of all sorts of advertisi
ing. the enquiring mind is rapidly
moving toward the opinion that nobody
ever did get to the North
Pole and that the entire recent
j North Pole business savors of yellow
journalism or the arts of the gold
brick impressario. Cook having
gotten his on the lecture platform
! and with publishers, in a whirlwind
wind-yn.^hat m^Jiaye made
I the most/ S"*s<reet
! operat^ inaKt .aa d|f?>t!ers
memory, I Vary now
vances coyly to the center of
I stage and proceeds to gather
1 the fragments.
Not that he will disdain ...e
emoluments arising from Chautauqua
assemblies and lyceum
bureaus later on, but Cook gave
that field such a severe wrench that
Peary will have to wait until the
splints are off. In the meantime
the field of the volatile and imaginative
advertising man is alive \vith
eager invitation. One kodak company
advertises extensively that the
kodak with which Peary snap-shotted
the North Pole surmounted by
the waving stars-and-stripes, was
their make of kodak. Peary complaisantly
writes two recommendations!
like the patent medicine-men
use) which are duly printed over
his autograph signature. Not to
be outdone, an enterprising Eastern
magazine advertises in the other
envious Eastern magazines that it
has the only authentic "Peary's
Own Story," and to prove it prints
a picture five inches square of the
fl?" "Poavu Mailed to the Pole."
uajs .
There is a patch-work quilt effect,
the same purporting to represent
chunks of the flag nailed to icebergs
and polar bears and Eskimos
along the . route?beg pardon,
"dash" is the technical word?this
picture being taken, of course, by
the kodak advertised and 0 K'd
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by Peary. Incidentally it is duly
copyrighted by Peary. Heaven forbid
one should photograph the flag
at the North Pole and neglect to
secure the commercial emoluments.
Now, if we could get a snap-shot
(made by one of the Eskimos) with
the same advertised kodak, of Peary,
hammer in hand, nailing the flag to
a gold-mounted, diamond-studded
pole it would be most interesting,
instructive and convincing. And if,
then, we could get a snap-shot
(taken by said* Eskimo with said advertised
kodak) of Peary snap-shotting
the Pole, it seems that conviction
and contentment would have reached
its limit so far as this wicked
world is concerned.
In the meantime the cause of
true science?for the sake of investigation
and learning-?moves on
in its traditional careful and halting
way. ? Fear Not.?10-Wort/
Book.
Pee Dee Historical Association.
A meeting of the fee Liee Historical
association is hereby called
to be held in the town of Darlington
on Saturday, the second day of
April, 1910, at mid-day, in the
Armory hall. The members of the
society are earnestly invited to attend
and to induce others to attend
who would probably become
interested in the work of the society.
J L Coker, President.
John J Dargan, Secretary.
Foley's Kidney Remedy is a safe
and certain remedy for all kidney
and bladder diseases, whether acute
or chronic. It is a splendid tonic
for middle aged and elderly people
and a sure cure for all annoyances
and irregularities of the kidneys
and bladder, ij <j scoti.
foleys kidney puis
fb? Bacwacwk Ktpmnwo Buobc
FinallDischargcNotice
is hereby given that on ttie
16th day of April, A D 1!>10, at 12
o'clock noon,I will apply to P M Brock'
inton, Judge of Probate of Willlams(
burg county, for a final discharge as
, guardian of W C and M E Brown.
I W P Brown,
8-17-4t Guardian
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OUR CLUBBING RAILS|
ij We offer cheap c!wM?:r>?*
i ffith a number of j.??;n:Ja- m-u'g. |
papers and periodicals i?-*d core !
fully the following l;<t. and select
! the one or more that you fancy and i
! we shall be pleased to s?-t:d in vunr
^rder. These rates a: * < !' ?-.-ir?e a!
cash in advance, which m-nt.s rha
' both Tiib Kecoud mw! t !;? pape
ordered must I>m paid fn . no I, v?. 2
4, o, 6, 7, 8, 9, la 11. bur nvt;i.vi
MONTHS ahead i>-i -?v ; > ; ne list
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, tution (3 times :i w.vk) 85.
The IiEf.onn ami Atlanta On .*.
1 tntion (weekly >?2 "><).
The IlEf'Oi.n a> i Mryaii'* ? *m.
moner, $1.75.
The li'ErOi.-D t'osmopi- i
Magazine $2 0".
Thf Record ami Yonth's ''.- ri
panioii (NYw Snh < ! ; hers) .$2.5 ,
The Record Femi-\\Y*kl < v
j $2-50.
The Record and Rippt nrV
Magazine 1 year e-mh *2.75.
I The 1? L'COKD and N i'-i ?na!
Magazine, 1 year each, $C Oo.
N. Ik We d" not club w:"t jnvj
'^Jaily paper*. Tne tirst ins . yva
receive of the paper or periob.-ar i?i
evidence that the money f??r saint*,
has been forwarded by us. .ire.
not l*spon*ih!?-r'.fter rhat.
! THE COUNTY RECORD
Kingstree. S. C.
MEN AND MEN WANT EH.
Tfis GovernmR-.t *Pays R;.ii;*; y Mail
Elerks SSOO la SI.209, am fctiia: j
I Employees up to S2,5C0/uiu;:lfy. i
i Uncle S.I'll VV j 11 hold ex.;iu natii'iis:
i thrnugho >t tie* country Iti'innvj
Mail Clerks', Custom linn- f'N-rk...
i Stenographer-, Bookkeeper*. 0-pm't.
! mental Clerks anil other U <*<i mmiif
Positions. Thousands "t i;??r si'- j
incuts will !.e made. A v nam. or j
' woman over IH, in City ' ".mnri-v, |
can get lns'i uction and < ?itf- * m-!
aMon by writing at once i> ?l.i- ,'5.i j
| reau of Instruction, CX> N Hamlin f
I Building, 1'ochester, N, V l-(> if ^
i FOR SALE. :!
i f I um ' tiering the * 1
J M.O. MYERS "AHTiS '
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j; . 149 ACRCS :
|t 8 miles from SeranthB, for .'j
' j S3,000 CA3E l:
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for qiiMv sale. This is a great ,
! bargain First applicant sea*res *j
tWt^'P rty. 4
: J, D. GILL AND, !
: Real Estate iirokcr j I
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\ANDERSON, SPRING & GO. pj
1 4 a:<* Ii?'adijuHrters for every- L
, tiling in the tjl
ij Fruit and Grocery Line J
We :il.so keep a con plete line of
jji All Kinds of Soft Drinks. j;
! J W" handle on 8ATIRDAYS fc.
j2 the FINEST mullets p
j obtainable. ,
I j HIGHEST PRICES PAID F
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~ COUNTRY PKODUfK. '
*! A share of your patronage is R!
! ^ earnestly solicited. L
j Anderson, Spring & Co., |?|
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Kingstree Lodge
Knights of Pythias j
| 4r^fr^ Revitlur (V?nvoiilU>h* Kver> !
2nd and 4th Wednesday olfhti
Visiting brethren always welcome,
Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building
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\ High School E
| Roys and Girls prepared for C(
{ pure water, e
S* healthful location, i
IflUI SfNflOL AMEX recently
^ and spacious Auditorium.
f AMPLE ROOM FOR BO,
( TEEMS EFAS
Spring Term
| Wednesday,
I For information apply to
| J. G. COLBERT,
f Superintendent.
| Kingstree
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