The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 14, 1910, Page SEVEN, Image 7
CLEMSON EXTENSION WORK.
Colic of Horses and Mules?Th<
Cause and the Remedy.
Clemson College, July 13:?Th<
teem "Colic" is a very loose one
covering generally any abdomina
pain, and it may readily be inferre<
that it occurs in a great variety o
diseases. It is however only neces
v V sary here to consider it under tw<
heads, viz, spasmodic colic and coli*
due to impaction or obstruction o
the bowels.
Spasmodic colic is probably of th<
most frequent occurrence and con
* < it
/ sists of a violent contraction 01 m<
^.muscles of the intestines, causinf
intense pain. It is usually bnough
on by giving large amounts of col<
water to a horse over-heated; b;
exposing such a horse to chilling
rains after a hard drive; sometime
by giving a heavy feed of green sue
iulent feed; and in horses that ar<
predisposed to it, a sudden changi
in diet may be all that is necessar;
to bring on an attack.
# The condition is recognized by th<
horse suddenly showing symptoms o
intense pain following some of th<
causes above mentioned: stampinj
violently with one hind foot; lookinj
around at the flanks with an anxiou
expression; sweating; lying down
suddenly ard rolling in agony, ant
with occasional periods of freedon
from pain followed by similar at
tacks.
Colic fro oi impaction, as the narrn
indicates, is a condition in whicl
there is a partial or complete stop
page of the bowels, and may b
brought on by over-loading th
stomach when in a tired-out condi
tion and particularly with dry, innu
Itritious feed. A faulty condition o
the teeth may also be a predispos
ing feature on account of imperfec
mastication of the food. This con
dition is accompanied by constipa
tion and the animal shows evidenc
of a continuous dull pain as comparei
with that of spasmodic colic, movinj
stiffly, lying down occasionally am
groaning due to absence of violen
movements. It also runs a longe
course usually than spasmodic colic
In spasmodic colic one of the bes
remedies is fluid extract of cannabi
Jndica. or Indian hemp, given ii
.}/vcqo oiv iromi! Kv mnnth
U\ATVO V/l CIA V?*V avwvaa
This brings on drowsiness and as ;
rule by the time the drowsines
has worn off the colic has disappear
^ ed. Another good remedy is chlo
ral hydrate given in doses of on
t ounce dissolved in a pint of water
or if a hypodermic syringe be avail
able, two grains of sulphate of mor
phine may be dissolved in a littl
water that has been boiled and al
lowed to cool and injected under th
skin.
With impaction colic, entirely dif
ferent remedies are needed, th
object being to unload the intestine
of the offending material. For thi
purpose five crams of aloes dissolv
ed in a quart of hot water and cor
joined with one ounce of oil of tur
pentine and one dram of fluid ex
tract of nux vomica may be given,o
if this is not conveniently at hand
one and a half pints of linseed oi
may be given, and if there is evi
dence of much pain three drams o
cannabis Indica may also be giver
Copious rectal injections of soap sud
are beneficial also. These remedie
<. will usually suffice, but if mor
drastic treatment is necessary i
I should be entrusted to a veterina
rian. _
Napoleon's Grit
was of the unconquerable,never-sa>
die kind,the kind that you need mos
when you have a bad cold, cough o
lung disease. Suppose troches, coug
syrups, cod liver oil or doctors hav
I' all failed, don't lose heart or hope
i. Take Dr King's New Discovery. Sal
isfaction is guaranteed when use
for any throat or lung trouble. I
has. saved thousands of hopeless sul
fearers. It masters stubborn colds
j obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, 1
grippe, croup, asthma, hay feve
I and whooping cough and is the mos
I safe and certa'n remedy for all bror
chial affections. 50e, $1.00. Tris
bottle free at M L Al'en's.
pf How's this for a cut? Our entir
line of Summer Goods is sold at cos
price. We are compelled to thi
to make room for our new fall line
It will be to your advantage to se
us. S. Marcus.
7-14-tf.
TAKEN TO SCENE OF CRIME.
e Alleged Negro Murderer Delivered
to Florida Authorities.
r\ 01 -a n 1.
r L>epuiy onenn rrmm wjuuu, m
? Orange county,Florida, arrived here
1 Friday to take back with him to the
1 scene of his crime Will'am McNulf
ty, who on June 3 of this year at
- Conley's, a little lumber camp in
^ Florida, shot to death another negro
c named Tom Brower. The account of
f the killing given by the deputy
[Sheriff makes McNulty guilty of a
^ cold-blooded murder. McNulty was
i
- a hip-pocket liquor vendor and
e Brower, one of his customers, failed
? to meet a small debt owed the fort
mer, when McNulty told him him if
i he didn't pay the money "he woi^
Y shoot it out of him." McNulty ct
? ried out his threat by getting h
?
sj shot-gun and firing two loads
' * -1 ' 1 /
- bucK-snot tnrougn crower s neni
s He escaped after the killing and came
e to this county,some of his wife's peo
y pie, the officer said,living in the
Johnsonville section. While there he
e got in the toils of the law and after
f being put in jail here admitted that
& he was wanted in Florida for mur?
der.as we stated last week. He de?
nied later on having made this ads
mission and went with the deputy
i Sheriff Friday night under protest,
I though he waived extradition. The
i Florida official, though he could not
- personally identify the negro, seems
confident that he has the right man,
e who,he says, received a life sentence
i for murder some years ago and was
- pardoned by Governor Broward.
e It seems a little strange that the
e Florida authorities had offered no
- reward for the apprehension of this
i- desperate criminal.
f
STOCK LAW ELECTION.
1 "For Exemption" Won on Faceof
Ret urns--Will Be Contested.
The special election on the ques^
tion of repealing the act exempting a
certain portion of Williamsburg
j county from the operation of the
?1
t general stock law from December 15
to March 15 following, which wai
held Thursday, July 7, at four pre"
cincts, resulted as follows, according
to unofficial returns furnished us:
s
X x>
I. If
a Cedar Swamp ? liT
g Zeb 6 8
Nexsen's Store 11 2
Beulah 2 7
k Total 19 29
e We are informed that the attorI
neys for the "no exemption" side
- gave formal notice of protest and
- j contest and the board of canvassers
e i has appointed next Saturday to hear
- the arguments pro and con before
e declaring the result of the election.
LAME EVERY MORNING.
e
s A Bad Back Is Always Worse Id tbe
s Morning Kiogstree People Are
Finding Relief.
i- A back that aches all day and
.. causes discomfort at night is usually
, worse in the morning. Makes you
feel as if you hadn't slept at all.
r | Can't cure a bad back until yeu
L cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney
il Pills cure sick kidneys?make you
j_ feel better, work better, rest better
f and sleep better.
Permanent cures in ftingstree
L prove the merit of Doan's.
Is. Mrs M S Montgomery, Railroad
s Ave, Kingstree, S C, says: "I can
e recommend Doan's Kidney Pills highly
in return for the great benefit I
received from their use. I had a
l" lameness across my loins and such
severe backaches that I could not
turn in bed. Mornings on arising, I
was so lame and sore that I could
hardly dress myself and it required
it j a considerable effort for me to get
r about. That my kidneys were out of
h order was shown by the unnatural
e appearance of the secretions. Doan's
Kidney Pills, procured from Scott's
> J drug store, not only drove away the
d J backache but restored my kidneys to
t; a normal condition."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
>, cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
n Mow Ynrk solo airpnts for the Unit
r ed States.
it Remember the name?Doan's?
i- and take no other.
ll A Frightful Wreck
of train, automobile or buggy may
e cause cuts,bruises, abrasions, sprains
t: or wounds that demand Bucklen's
s' Arnica Salve?earth's greatest healer.
Quick relief and prompt cure results.
For burns, boils, sores of all
e kinds, eczema, chapped hands and
lips,sore eyes or corns, it's supreme.
Surest pile cure. 25c at M L Allen's.
\
i Meredith
College
?
School of Music
Raleigh, N. C.
WADE BROWN. Dmb.
Mr C H Wilmoth, Charlotte,
NC.
n.?. u,
L/VOI Jil M UlUUtU.
I I Meredith College has forty
j I Stieff upright and grand pianos
^JpM|use. They are giving the
best^Ktisfaetion. I have had
experience w.th
h? >iano and have a!j
considered it a most ar(nstrument
in every reYours
truly,
Wade R Brown,
Dean, School of Music, Merely
dith College. Raleigh, N C.
| June 10, 1910.
I
Chas. M. Stieff,
Miksr of th?
Artistic Stieff, Shaw
and Stieff Self-play*
er Pianos.
0
Southern Ware-room
5 W. Trade St.,
Charlotte, N. C,
C. H. WILMOTH,
Manager.
Statement of tbe Cooditloo of
The Bank of Greelyville,
located at
Greelyville, S. C.
' At the < lose ol Business June 30, 1910.
Resources
Loans and Discounts, $4S,305 55
Overdrafts, 526 83
Banking House, 978 69
: Furniture and Fixtures. 1.895 85
Due from Banks and Bankers, 2,879 21
Currency, 2,800 00
Gold 171 00
Silver and other Minor Coin, 584 57
Checks and Cash Items 190 00
Total 857.831 70
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in 15,000 00
Surplus Fund. 750 00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid 2.410 94
Individual Deposits, Subject
to Check 18,342 71
Savings Deposits 11,308 05
Bills Payable, including Certigcates
for Money Bor
rowed, 10,000 00
Total $57,831 70
?TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA J ?
COUNTY OK WILLIAMSBURG, f
Before me came C E Register, Cashier
of the above named bank, who,being
duly sworn, says that the above ana
foregoing statement is a true condition
j of said bank, as shown by the books of
said bank.
C E REGISTER.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
1 rii J r i i
tins otn uay ui JUiy, i?iu.
P R Keels,
Notary Public.
Correct?Attest:
T W Boyle,
J F Register,
S J Taylor,
Directors.
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LAKE CITY, - S.C
CLAYTON A COOKE,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
LAKE CITY, - SC.
Office in Singlet&rr Building.
Special Attention to Collection* 2-25-09
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DENTIST.
Office over Dr W V Brocklngton's store
KINGSTREE, - - S. C
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BOARDING HOUSE
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u rl
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Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden to
allow stock to run on or in any way to
trespass on my lands known as the estate
of Bricton Jenkins.
tf-23-4t (Signed) XM Venters.
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'ON, S. C.
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ERINGS OF ALL KINDS
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to the City.
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