The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 08, 1912, Page THREE, Image 3
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AFFAIRS AT ANDREWS.
- i The Amende Honorable?Oilier
|T Items of Human Interest.
Editor County Record:?
g-;v \ I noticed in last week's issue a ;
g statement made by Mr Ward, the Rj
to .' w T-n. p A _ j : _ c l
py r jj carrier irom nnurews, m ioence
to my statement as to the Black
river route being temporarily dis-j
ap' ' continued. I beg leave to say that 11
had no intention to discredit Mr
I Ward in any way. It was told to me
I that the road across Black river was
totally impassable and Fletcher
Graham's horse was drowned. That
is why I made the statement. I
consider Mr Ward one of my best
friends and one of the best citizens
of our town. Far be it that I should
make any statemeut that would refleet
upon Mr Ward or any business
of his. I hope he will understand
my position and I have explained it
to him in person. This explanation
is intended for the readers of The (
Reeord.
A very old deaf and dumb white
man of this town, John Thomas
Johnson, died last Saturday of heart
failure. "John Thomas," as he was
known, was reared in this commun-!
ity. Although deprived of speech
Sand hearing he was jovial and full of
life and was known far and wide, i
He is survived by his wife. One
child was bom to them, which died
when only about seven or eight
years old.
Miss Vinie Powell and Mr John
t Floyd were united in matrimony
last Sunday afternoon at the home
of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs
M M Powell, near Andrews. Mr
Floyd is a young man of the Olanta
section.Both the bride and the groom
are very popular young folk. The
ceremony was performed by Notary
Public W S Camlin.
The home of the writer was made
happy last Wednesday, the 24th
inst, by the arrival of a ten-pound
I boy, Thomas Roland. If this youngster
should develop into manhood
t maybe he will succeed his namesake
in the medical profession.
W S C.
Winthrop College Notes.
Winthrop College, Rock Hill,
February 6: ?Preparations are
being made for the Summer School
which is to be held at Winthrop,
beginning June 19, next. President
Johnson has secured many
lecturers and educators from different
parts of the country for the
Summer School. The most recent
ones are: Dr Thos M Balliet, Dean
of the School of Pedagogy, NewYork
University, who will give a
series of lectures on education, and
Miss Frances M Dickey,of New York
City, as instructor in Public School
Music, Teacher of Voice, Glee Club
and Chorus Work, Sight Singing, etc.
Dr Balliet is one of the leading
lecturers on education in the United
States, and for several summers has
been giving lectures at the Summer
School of the South.
Miss Dickey has been teaching
v vocal music in one of the leading i
normal schools of the United States!
until this year. This year she has '
?, ?ir]\<inor of TV>ar?hprs' Cnllece. !
UCCI1 OIUUJ Hift UV A VMVt.w.w 0-? ,
She has excellent training and abil*
ity. All who wish to learn the best
methods of teaching singing in the
public schools may have the opportunity
to learn them while Miss
Dickey is here.
A number of State Supervisors (f
Elementary schools spent Thursday
at Winthrop visiting the experimental
rural school and other departments
of Winthrop. They were: {
UESDAY, FE
iSHERR
Floor, $2.00; Balcc
Capt G M Lynch of Florida, Mr R H
Powell of Georgia, Mr L C Brogden
of North Carolina, and Mr L H
Hanifan of West Virginia.
Miss Russell, Winthrop's Supervisor
of Rural Schools for York
county, is spending a week in each
township in the county and on the
last day of the week is holding a j
meeting of all the teachers of thati
township for the purpose of studying
school problems in the township.
On February 10 Miss Russell will
address the Sumter county teachers'
association at Sumter on the subject,
"Rural School Supervision."
Lr?i?rt d*?i 11 c? in tKo rlnrrr i_
ana some aays i was unaoje 10 worn.
My kidneys were sluggish and the
secretions were unnatural. I heard
so much about Doan's Kidney Pills
that I concluded to give them a trial
and procured a box. After a brief
use I felt better than I had for
years,my back became stronger, the
lameness and soreness disappeared
and the kidney secretions were regular
in passage. You may use my
testimonial if it will prove of benefit
to any other person suffering from
kidney trouble."
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 of.ier.
%?c ua>c iuc uiiuo iii viiv. u?/i iuitories
regularly, and great skill is
being developed in rapidly clearing
the buildings. The last fire drill
was given in one of the dormitories
after the retiring bell had rung.
The building was emptied in less
than three minutes. In leaving the
dormitory most of the students carried
their most valued possessions
with them. These drills are given
so systematically and well that it
works no hardship on a girl to go
down a fire escape at any hour of
the night, taking along the things
most dear to her. EH.
There is no better medicine made
for colds than Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It acts on nature's plan,
relieves the lungs, opens the secre-1
tions.aids expectoration and restores |
the system to a healthy condition.
For Sale by All Dealers.
If a young pig becomes chilled, |
take it to the house and plunge it in
warm water (as hot as you can bear
your hand) several times, and then
wrap in warm flannel and put in a
warm place.
Blamed a Good Worker.
"I blamed my heart for severe
distress in my left side for two
years," writes W Evans, Danville,
Va, "but I know now it was indigestion,
as Dr King's New Life Pills
completely cured me." Best for
stomach, liver and kidney troubles,
constipation, headache or debility.
25c at M L Allen's.
Many men when in deep trouble
fail to find what may be the best
way out?consulting the wife. She
is your partner, for both profits and
losses, and her advice is always
worth considering.
Here is a mes?age of hope and
good cheer from Mrs C J Martin,
Boone Mill, Va, who is the mother of
eighteen children. Mrs Martin was
cured of stomach trouble and constipation
by Chamberlain's Tablets j
after five years of suffering, and!
now recommenis these tablets to
the public. Sold by All Dealers.
ALL WRONG
The Mistake h Made by Many Kingstrie
Citizens.
Don't mistake the cause of backache.
To be cured you must know the
cause.
It is wrong to imagine relief is
cure.
Backache is kidney ache.
You must cure the kidneys.
A resident cf this vicinity shows
you how.
H P Lane, Marion, S Car, says:
"For more than a year I suffered
from backache and sharp pains
through my loins. In the morning
on first arising, I was so lame and
stiff that I could scarcely get around
* 1 * 1-1 - A. - 1.
:bruary 13=
J Florence is one
W atiiu
* # too late, as thet
>ny, $1.50 and $1.0C
Death of Mrs M E Gibbons.
1
Dikd -At her home about seven
miles West from town, Monday
morning, February 5, Mrs Mary E
Gibbons. Mrs Gibbons retired Sun- ?]
day night apparently in her usual,
health; during ihe night she was;
affected with something like epi-;
lepsy, which in a short while proved
fatal.
The funeral and interment took!
place Tuesday, at 12 m, at the,
Baptist cemetery, by the river, the
services being conducted by Rev W 1
E Hurt, pastor of Kingstree Baptist
church.
Mrs Gibbons is survived by her
husband and two children.
He Won't Limp NoW.
No more limping for Tom Moore
of Cochran, Ga. "I had a bad sore
on my instep that nothing seemed to
help till I used Bucklen's Arnica
Salve." he writes, "but this wonderful
remedy soon cured me."
Heals old,running sores,ulcers,boils,
burns, cuts,bruises, eczema or piles.
Try it. Only 25c at M L Allen's.
The cold strikes up through a
mattress that just rests on springs,
and makes one cold in bed at night.
Lay one or two thicknesses of news- .
paper across the springs; this will
keep out the cold and save the mattress
from wear.
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any
case of Chills and Fever. Price, 25c. I
| Professional Cards. 9;
H. G. ASKINS |
Attorney-at-L aw
LaKe City - - S. C.1
Office up stairs in K of P Building. |
DR. R. C. McCABE
Dental Surgeon,
>ffice in Hirscli builling, over Kingstree
Drug Company's.
PHILIP H. A R ROW SMITH j
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
LAKE CITY, - - S. C.
M. A. WOODS,
DENTIST.
OflNc* over Sin^Utary Bldtf.
^'PHONC NO. 62.#
LAKE CITY. - S. C
W. Leland Taylor,!
DENTIST.
office over Dr W V Brock tngton's store,
KINGSTREE, - S. C.
5-21-tf.
M. D. Nesmith
DENTIST.
LAKE CITY. - - - S. C. i
DR. R. J, MCCABE,
Dentist.
K1NGSTREE, - S. C
Office Next to Court House Square.
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Benj. McNNES, M. R. C. V. S.
B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. M. D.
VETERINARIANS.
One of us will be at Kingstree the 1
first Monday in each month, at Hel-!
ler's Stables. 9-28-tf
Kingstree j
f/K (Miui Niirmta
I lit and 3rd Mondaj
yJ3)J Visiting choppers cor
dially invited to com*. (
up and sit on a stamp
or hang about on th?
limbs.
Philip II. Stoll,
27 i 2m. Con. Com.
? I
y;,\ < ' fwingstree Lodge
WM No. 91
Knights of Pythias
* Regular Conventions Every ]
2nd and 4th Wednesday nights
Visiting brethren always welcome,
Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building.
R. N. SPEIGNER, U C.j
R. C. McCabe, K of R & S.
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8 Special Tobacco Fertilizer.
\ Gold Wrapper Fertilizer.
P Monarch Cotton Fertilizer.
\ Prolific Cotton Compound.
5 Globe Complete Manure.
Fish Guano.
Fidelity Grain Grower.
Fish Mixture.
Bone and Potash.
Muriates, Sulphates, Acids.
Top Dressers and Soda.
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