The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 26, 1911, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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INurse Says:!
t? "I know what is good K
?3 for young and old peo- Eg ^
M pie," writes A'irs. Clara |.2
1 Dykstra, a trained nurse j.\ *
9 received great benefit." j
ICARDf
The Woman's Tonic }
H As a medicine for fe- i
H male trouble, no niedi- H| 1
SI cine you can get lias the Hi1
old established reputation, Is,c
that Cardui has. H 1
H Fifty (50) years of sue- H;1
9 cess prove that it has 9!
' stood the greatest of all S ,
8 tests?the test of TIME. M B
As a tonic for weak wo- H s
9 men, Cardui is the best, be- 9 a
9 cause it is a woman's tonic. H
9 gentle, safe, re- 9 c
9 liable. Try Cairdui. 9 c
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n? ? - public * is "fcttrduffly * invited {
to attend any of the services of the to
various churches of Kingstree. ^
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Baptist Ckorcli. 8
. Rev]W E Hurt. Pastor. |
'. Services every second and fourth '
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VjV . Sunday .mornings at 11:00 o'clock p
and evening at 7:30 o'clock. 11
.\ JSunday-school at 10.00. a. m.
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EpUetpal Charch. t
f. Rrv Dr Robert Wilson, Rector.Every
second and fourth Sundsy, J
morning prayer, sermon and holy c
communion at 11 a, m.' *
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Methodist Ckvch.
k Rev W A Fairy, Pastor. (
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Preaching every Sunday morning ,
at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 7:30
'dock.
Sunday-school at 4:30 p. m. h
Epworth League meets every Tues- c
day night at 7:30 o'clock. r
Mid-week prayer meeting every H
Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. i
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Presbyterian Church. j
Rev E E Ervin, Pastor.
Preaching first and third Sunday 1
mornings at 11:00 o'clock, second .
and fourth Sunday evenings at 7:30 i
U CIMVIV.
Sunday-school, 4:00 p. m.
Prayer-meeting Wednesdays at
7:30 p. m. J
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Constipation is the cause of many }
ailments and disorders that make \
life miserable. Take Chamlerlain's '
Stomach and Liver Tablets, keep
your bowels regular and you will :
avoid these diseases. For sale by all j
dealers.
We will soon begin to revise our
subscription list and lop off the dead 1
limbs to conform to the postal regu- 1
lation not to retain any subscriber
who is longer than a year in arrears
We send no complimentary copies, ]
so d<>n't feel offended if you fail to
get your paper. We've given fair
notice. tf. ,
dares Two Lives.
"Neither my sister nor myself
might be living to-day, if it had not
been for Dr King's New Discovery,"
writes A D McDonald of Fayetteville,
N C, R F D No 8, "for we both
had frightful coughs that no other
remedy could help. We were told
my sister had consumption- She was
very weak and had night sweats but
your wonderful medicine completely
cured us both. It's the best I ever
used or heard of." For sore lungs,
coughs, colds, hemorrhage, lagrippe,
asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping
cough.?all bronchial troubles?it's
supreme. Trial bottle free. 50c and
SI. A). Guaranteed by M L Allen.
PAY FOR YOUR PAPER. i
rHE CAT THAT NEVER WENT. I
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3uff Wa? Locked In While Owner Was
Lamenting.
Ol'It cat lias left home. Well. I'm
jtl.nl of it. Let her go. I was
sii k of seeing her around. She
vas no good, anyway.
It all goo-, to prove. I say. that a cat
sift capable of a'Ted ion. Some say
hat eats tl<< have atfeetion for people,
'ooh; Nothing in it. (fats merely
eve places.
Why. ju>! look at that cat of ours!
['here wasn't a tiling that wasn't d<ne
'or her. She had the best of everyhing.
We fed her thing> right off the
able. An l I've got Up nights to let her
1 iti.it *he doV Uuns
u. .um .. i ... . ..- .. .
iway! No inure rat.-. for me. J hank
on!
<ioiic over t'? some of tin* ueighliors, 1
appose. They're welcome to her.
lood riddance, and 1 hope they pet
itougli of Iter. If she tliinks she can
onto hack here after they get sick of
ler she's mistaken.
I guess they had something t<? do
vitli her going too. I.ikoly they've
een feeding her and tolling her away,
'relty business that is. Thank the
>>rd. I've pot common decency enoupb !
tot to steal tuy neighbors' cats and |
lops. I'd sell and move out of this j
lace tomorrow if I could get tuy
irice.
"It'll seent kind of funny without a .
o ?fonmi \ rat certainly does keep
nice away, even if she doesn't kill
aanv. And she looks comfortable-like, j
itting around, spitting on her bands
ud washing her face.
I ain't saying that Buff wasn't a good (
at either, mind you. She was an uuommonly
good tabby. Clean as a j
vhlstle. Every one used to remark j
bout her tidiness. I've had loads
f chances to get good money for!
ler. I don't think I ever saw her |
limb up on the table, not since she .
vas a kitten. And then she bad the |
unnlest look od her face, a kind of
riddle-me-a-riddle" expression that
ras comical, wasn't It. though? I've
aughed at if many a time. Heigho!
)ueer. ain't it. how attached you can '
ecome to a dumb animal?
The baby will miss her. She was
ust getting ao as to grab out at ber
nd, pall her tail. And do you know
bfctgeod did Briff never would'let out
ler claws, no matter what the baby
lid. Ton can't say that of many cats.
I'd like to know wbo stole ber. Why.
ertainly they must have stolen her.
(be never would have run away. Be- j
ore I'd steal my neighbor's cat I'd? j
Vhit's that? Why. she came to us
ne day. She looked ao lean and
legked that we just had to take ber
n. She's been with us ever since till j
iow. .....
Well, she's gone, 'and what's gone is
pone, nod there's ho use crying over
pllt milk. But every time I think of
ier? What?
What's -that? Upstairs?
.ooked in a closet? Now. what do
ou think of that! Come here, Buff!
tome. Buff; come. Buff! Poo-oo-r title
Buffy! Did they lock'her up In
Ko rnhtiv? Did thav SO? Lock UP
be dolgarnest petay In a dark cloeet?
Myrtle! Mrytle Jones! . Here's Buff!
lot any milk bandy?
Po+qot; pqaty!' Pretty kitty'.-Free*
aan'Tffden in Puck.
Past Hslp.
The tdsd with the old clock under
lis arm laid it on the jeweler's shownse.
"I wish you'd see what is the
natter with this," he said.
The jeweler removed the dial,
crewed his eyeglasses into place and
nspected the works of the ancient
imepieee.
"N'othinc is the matter with it now.
ts sufferings are over."
"Well, bow much do I owe you?"
isked the man.
"Nothing." answered the jeweler, j
This isn't a professional treatment.
This is a coroner's inquest."?Youth's
,'ompanion.
Counter Case.
Upon being called in the j?olice court
it Ashevilie. X. C.. charged with an
issault upon a clerk at a soda water
fountain, the defendant arose and
<aid, "Your honor. 1 am guilty, but 1
dead a counter case." whereupon ;
he aforesaid clerk arose and replied: i
'Your honor, the counter didn't have
mytbing to do with it. I walked J
1 round the counter before I struck
liim."?Case and Comment.
Goorge Was Not the Only One.
"Come in this evening and our
daughter will play and sing some of
tier own compositions."
"All right."
"Now I know that Washington was
not the only one who could not tell a
lie."
"Why so?"
"You might have said you had another
engagement."?Chicago RecordHerald.
T_UI? "T?ll# '
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f/ "I hope you will be interest- x
& ed in yonder gentleman," said <|
? the hostess. "I have assigned x
him to take you out to dinner." <<?
x "I shall be," responded the a
$ lady addressed. "That gentle- <j>
.V man was formerly my husband, a
and he's behind with his ali- <f>
a mony."?Ixjuisville Courier-Jour- a
y nal. <|
Question.
Molly is a sweet young miss
On whom I call o" nights.
And long we sit close up?likethis?
Both lost In dreamy flights.
Now. as we coddle up to each
A question grips my noddle:
While she's what fellows call "a peach."
Am I a mollycoddle?
-Puck.
Help Yourself by Helping Us.
We hope the friends of The Record.
when they come to town to do
their trading,will patronize the business
houses *that advertise in this
paper. Remember that without these
liberal merchants, bankers and other
enterprising business men. the price
of subscription would be at least So
a year for such a paper as The Record.
You'll find, as a rule, that the
men who adwrtise are wide-awake
and <>n the alert and can give you
better bargains than those who do
not advertise. This applies not only
to Kingstree. but many live ami upto-date
business men of Lake City,
Scranton and Greelyville recognize
the pulling power of an ad in The
Rpford tf
Medicines that aid nature are always
most effectual. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is built on this plan.
It allays the cough, relieves the
lungs, opens the secretions and aids
nature in restoring the system to a
healthy condition. Thousands have
testified to its superior excellence.
Sold by all dealers.
What's The Use
to drive fifteen miles
to town through sand,
mud, rain and cold to
buy your merchandise
when you can get the
best in Dry Goods,
Clothing, Dress Goods,
Shoes and Notions,
not to mention our
Groceries
which are famous all
through this country [
>- for^their. quality.. ~ \ <
Prices Rock Bottom.
A. E. HILL
Cooper, 9* C.
Niftal Prtet hM Fw Sttf Coifoi.:
STEVENS
Am btorwli-J Stmimri kj whkl mi
v(Wi in jiipt
HAMMERLESS REPEATING
SHOTGUN
The Uhh lrmli| Patrat
Six Shots. XM Price fa7.#?
TW raslMt Hm kiivi M SImiu Midik.
SlapU * Ttte Deem.
SleMr ? ni Tipttir.
SlaplM is dhi rid.
mwmMmMm iimwtm aimvt MttAl
3IBTUU MVIVUIW, RtfWi rwlVM,
BMittln factory of aracbioa vwith aa accuracy
stparallelea la toe world.
AakyatrDealet. lastetoataHactbeSTEYENS^
- If ha hatal roth. we wlU trad
A l C^- you tba na. expm* prepaid, ?
receipt of Price, f 17-00.
BHA%y Your Complete Cattle* of
Serroni Shotgun*. Riftet, PWtolt,
w\lfc aa made la the (knout fcctocy
af fjk rfp7^'" "^rf< **" ****
Jjfl|_ J.STEVENS
ARMS 4 TOOL
Itshorely is ?ood and
it's $ood all the time
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Solves a Deep Mystery.
"I want to thank you from the
bottom of mv heart," wrote C E
: Rader of Lewisburg.W Va, "for the
i wonderful double benefit I got fron
' Electric Bitters,in curing me of both
; a severe case of stomach trouble anr
of rheumatism, from which I hac
been an almost helpless sufferer foi
ten years. It, suited my case m
made just for me." t'or dyspepsia
indigestion, jaundice and to rid tht
system of kidney poisons that cause
rheumatism, Electric Bitters has n<
equal. Try them. Every bottle 1:
j guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c ai
ML* lien's
JFOR SALE|
i Lots No. 74. 75. 70, 77,78,
82, s6, 87 and 103 in "Rut- I
I lege Park", Lake City, S.C. I
For full particulars, prices
and terms applv to
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j J, D. GILLAND, j
Attorney-at-Law
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t KINGSTREE, - - S- C.
Remember/I
Mr II
; We are now in the h rge I
; bv rw k. iwinv vv4i v?v? vv?w?v
mers as well as new ones.
We keep
All Kinds of Meats
in season at living prices,
also a choice line of Fruits,
Vegetables and Canned
Goods.
?pps* MarKet
Cr. Acf dfnx AMUlSta.
Have You a Cold?
'About.one in every ten
you pass has. The lucky
nine have probably takenour
v.,
White Pine and Tar
Syrap
and been cured. Now
I we are after that one
person that's hacking
away and cure him also.
Are you the one? If so,
then you want the cure
for sale by
I The Nevjlaselden Drat
cmimdv
Greelyvllle, S, C. I
HoT
will cure any skin disease.
That's the price of HUNT'S
CURE, and it is absolutely j
guaranteed.
ALL DRUG STORES.
W. V. BROCKINGTON,
Kiugstree, S, C.
BLAKELY-McCULLOUGH,
Lanes, S C.
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Announcement!
Hudson & Baker are
now open for business at;
Thomas & brad ham's former
stand and respectfully
solicit a share of patronage.
Will have always
on hand a nice bunch ofi
Horses and Mules, also
Buggies,Wagons: ni Harness
of standard quality
: at living prices. Will feed
and stable your horse or
> rent you a team reason-:
j ably. Give us a call.
, Yours for business,
II Hudson & Baker,
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Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, :
5 Kingstree, S. C.
; ll-17-3m
[ Old papers for sale cheap by
L' the hundred at The Record
(lice.
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The Wee Nee Bank solicits savings accounts of all classes.
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to or drawn upon at any time without notice. Greatest possible
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We solicit the commercial or checking accounts of firms,
corporations ana individuals, we assure our customers ot
< every convenience and accommodation which a safely managed
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and absolutely safe.
WCC NEE BANK, Kingstree, S. C.
Ofllctn Directors
HUGH *<CUTCH^idfnt (
W. V. STRONG. j.* K. Smith '
Vice-President c W. R.'Scott l . ^ U
E. L. MONTGOMERY, H. E. Montgomery 1
Cashier. W. Br Cooper
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to the right party quick, make all 3:
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fellow man as you would hare him do *"
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This we do. Come try us. 3;
If Third load will be here by the 25th. 3:
i Greelyville Lira Stock Co., J
| E. B. RHODUS. Manager, 3;
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Envelopes, per thousand $2.50 to $3.00; five hundred
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Wprldine- Invitations neatlv printed $2.50 for fifty, in
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eluding inside and outside envelopes. Cheaper in quantity.
Our plant rums out anything from a visiting card to a
catalogue. We carry $1,000.00 stock of stationery to select '
from. Quality of work guaranteed.
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