The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 05, 1912, Page THREE, Image 3
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b-uaranteea Oliver
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SOUTHERN RURALIST, 20 S. Forsyi
You are authorized to enter my suhsc
1ST for 3 years. You are to start my pap
. $1.00 for the three-year period. This ordei
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one set (6) Rogers'
THE MATHIESOX ALKALI WORKS,
Saltviile, Ya.
I enclose the lops ent. from G Eavle-"' 'e
packages, also M >ney C- .e? .. r st-.mps) for 5 c.
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Rogers' Guaranteed Genuine Silver Plated Teaspoons.
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$1.00 for the three years. When we biil :
ray of premiums just like you paid cash. /
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i * Tlicir l.ittle Stomach* C;Out ol ^
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; Mothers should watch closely the
! condition of the children's bowels,1
babies especially. Keep the bowels
| regular and much of the illness to
which children are most susceptible
I in summer can be prevented.
The most prevalent symptoms are
constipation and diarrhoea. When
I waste from the stomach congests in
: the bowels and makes your little
; one feverish and fretful, with a
' feeling: of heaviness or lanquor. try
; giving it a spoonful of Dr Caldwell's
i Syrup Pepsin at bedtime. By morning
this pleasant, mild laxative will
act gently, yet positively, and restore
normal conditions. This simi
pie, natural remedy is also invaluai
ble in checking summer diarrhoea.
J By thoroughly cleansing the bowels, I
) the foreign matter and poisons that
J irritate and inflame the tissues are
j eliminated. Don't torture the child
I with harch enthsrtie. nurerative or
astringent remedies that upset the j
whole system, and at best only re-'
lieve temporarily. Dr Caldwell's j
Syrup Pepsin, while positive in its J
effect, acts gently and without griping
or discomfort, restoring normal j
conditions.
In using Syrup Pepsin for chil-j
dren the mother can feel perfectly!
safe, as it contains no opiates or narcotic
drug, being a combination of
sinfyle laxative herbs with pepsin.!
By carrying off the dislodged tissues!
| of mucous membrane that inflame
the nasal passages it will quickly |
break the "summer cold" that is so;
annoying. Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
is sold by druggists for fifty
cents a bottle?the larger family <
size, one dollar. A free trial bottle,
postpaid, can be obtained by writing
to Dr W BCaIdweIl,4Ub Washington
St, Monticello, Illinois.
Graphic Description ol London.
Roy Mou!ton, a humorous syndi-1
cate writer, furnishes the following
description of the big city across
the pond:
London is a large city which covers
all of England and portions of
Scotland and Wales. It has a town j
hall, a good band and orchestra, ex- j
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ISCHED
Leave Georgetow
" Andrews
" Warsaw
Morrisville
Thursday, S
Grasp the oppc
share of the one
) residential lots
I Terms: Most 1
m Valuable Prizes Fre
1 opportunity. Hear the
m mous auctioneers.
! I COME, RAIN OR SHIM.
I Atlantic (
I Greenville,
cellent patrol wagons, a good hotel,
a fine church and a theatre which is
open every night or so. There is j
hardly a night but what there is ]
some sort of show at the opera hoilse. t
There are no tall buildings in Lon- l
don. 1 inquired about this and was
told that it was due to the fact that,}
the sky was so close to the ground ; *
most of the time that anything high-' j
er than five stories would be in t
another world.
The climate of London is hard to ^
describe. In fact, they have none.; (
All they have is weather, and they j
have this all the time. It is so fog-! j
gy most of the time that a man can I
walk home with tuppence worth of
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tripe lor luncn wunoui oeing xaiKeu *
about. I believe it has been possible
in some cases for a gentlemen to J
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help another gentlemen's wife across
the thoroughfare without starting
a scandal, and when it comes to *
dodging creditors, the London fog j
is the greatest invention that has j
ever been accomplished. J
Oftentimes men are obliged to
stay down in the city two or three J
weeks at a time because they can't ^
find their way home. They have
been making this ancient and be-, J
whiskered excuse stick for centuries.
England has some advantages over J
America. The fog is one. There. *
are nights when a fog like that!
would be worth a good deal to some i ^
men I know.
Many Driven From Home. j*
Every year, in many parts of the i if
country, thousands are driven from i
their homes by coughs and lung dis-,
eases. Friends and business are left
behind for other climates, but this
is costly and not always sure. A | 8
better way?the way of multitudes?,8
is to use Dr King's New Discovery s
and cure yourself at home. Stay r
rieht there, with your friends, and 0
take this safe medicine. Throat and ?
lung troubles find quick relief and
health returns. Its help in coughs, j r
colds, grip, croup, whooping-cough "
and sore lungs make it a positive
blessing. 50cand$1.00. Trial bottle
free. Guaranteed by M L Allen.
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Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills for sciatica. S
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l N Speigner 64 55 H
TREASURER. H
f Wesley Cook 34 50 fl
AUDITOR. ^
J B Montgomery 30 75 ?
^ B Smith 29 20 H
COUNTY COMMISSIONER. H
1 N Hammet 30 05 jj|
A Philadelphia authoress has writ- jflj
en a novel with her toes, which is CH
ibout what most of them that are
ssued nowadays are written with, HH
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What We Never Forget
iccprding to science, are the things
issociated with our early home life,
uch as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that flH
nother or grandmother used to cure
?ur burns, boils, scalds, sores, skin HI
ruptions, cuts sprains or bruses.
'orty years of cures proves its
nerit. Unrivaled for Piles, corns 9H
t cold-sores. Only 25 cents at M
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Campaign Expenses.
Following are the campaign ex)ense
accounts as filed with Clerk
Britton prior to the primary elec;ion
on August 27, as required by
aw:
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ' '/
N S Camiin 824 75
B B Chandler 22 00
i H Kellahan 28 05
I J Kirk 24 04
iV J Smilev 21 80 S
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SHERIFF. B
V E Brockinton 40 25 g
leo J Graham 42 15 H
JUDGE OF PROBATE.
* M Brockinton 27 85
i W Fulton 29 50 H
CLECK OF COURT. fl
1 0 Britton 38 00 S
P.OAI) ENGINEER. jg
no M Eaddy 28 95 H
P Frierson 28 75 -H
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CORONER. H
1 M Burrows 14 40 9
J J Joye 12 30 9
i U Kinder 23 85 H
I Morris 2 15 9
A Scott 14 00
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