The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 26, 1913, Page TWO, Image 2
kTngstree is adver- i
using her resources.
BOARD OF TRADE DETERMINES
TO BUILD UP TOBACCO
MARKET. ,
Mr Tom M Morgan went to Kingsloot
nlorKt tn hpln tn rpvive the
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Board of Trade in that city, and he
says it was one of the most enthusiastic
meetings that he has attended.
The business men of that town are
getting together to advertise Kingstree
as the best tobacco market in
the State and they are going to do it
in no half-handed way. They have
already a cash fund in hand to begin
work at once and they all join in it
to make Kingstree a bigger and
better market.
When this is done they will want:
to broaden the work and do a lot of
civic advertising in connection with
the city council and the Civic league.
They expect it to cost something.but
they are looking more to general
1.4. ~ A1 4.^ AApf rinrKf nniv
results man tu tuoi n6i.k ..v....
There were a number of ladies at
the meeting that Mr Morgan addressed
and all were delighted, and
they are working to secure the cooperation
of the country people for
their own benefit and expect to get
them. Mr Morgan has been invited
to return and address the city council
on the necessity for this help.
So interested were the business
men that they went with Mr Morgan
to his hotel and again met him at 7
o'clock this morning. They are in
earnest about advertising the town.
?Florence Times of Saturday.
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Dancing to Destruction.
A most estimable lady of Aiken
has handed us for inspection one of
Herbert Kaufman's editorials in the
July number of the Woman's World.
Like all of Herbert tvauiman s editorials,
it is pungent and straight
from the shoulder and singularly
characteristic of his freedom from
that false modesty which causes
many failures to ward off impending
menaces to the social order.
The editorial follows:
When I hear music to the "Turkey
Trot," the "Tango," the "Grizzly
Bear" and the "Bunny Hug," I
can see the devil fiddling in the
band. A few years ago the police
interdicted stage exhibitions of aj
, less gross character. Today, fathers
and husbands and brothers "trot"
unblushingly with mother and
^Qiirrhtorc onrl cictprs?the sriectacle
is appalling.
The mThuet is stately and exquisite;
the waltz is poetry in motion:
there is pure rhythm in the schottische
and the polka; joy of living in
the mazourka and shardash, and rollicking
fun in the Virginia reel. But
\ the "trof'and "hugs" and "tangos"
are heritages from the bagnio?gifts
of the brothel. .
A strong-willed and clean-minded
woman can at least restrain the impulses
that must arise when her
whole body is clasped against the
sensuous swaying person of her
partner, but the menace therein for
the ignorant and irresolute of every
age, is self evident.
New York has gone dance mad.
The Broadway restaurants are crowded
nightly with "trotters" whose
activity continues until the closing
hour. Roadhouses advertise dancing
for their patrons, and halls devoted
solely to "trotting" and "rag
ging" are being opened in all quarters.
The seriousness of the situation is
intensified by the sale of drinks; and
between lascivious music, lustful
dancing and liquor, the toll of dishonor
is bound to be heavy.
To make matters worse, many hotels
announce tea-dances, affording
opportunity for girls to elude the1
vigilance of their confiding and un- j
suspecting husbands.
Meanwhile, the devil fiddles and,
smiles?business is picking up in
hell.?Aiken Journal and Review.
Can't Keep a Secret.
The splendid work of Chamberlain's
Tablets is daily becoming more
widely known. No such grand remedy
for stomach and liver troubles
has ever been known. For sale by
all dealers. adv
BLACK BRUTE PAYS PENALTY
For Assault and Murder?Hanged
and Body Burned.
Hot Springs, Ark, June 19:?Will
Norman, negro, captured after a
twelve-hour search of the mountains
about Hot Springs, was hanged to a
j telephone i?ole at the most prominent
street corner of the business
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district 01 tnis city enny luui^iu,
within an hour of the death of his
victim, the 14-year-old daughter of
former Circuit Judge C Floyd Huff.
His body was riddled with bullets
and later burned. Several thousand
persons witnessed the lynching.
I The child was attacked at the
Huff home this morning during the
absence of other members of the
family. When she attempted to
fight off her assailant the negro
i clubbed her into insensibility, fracturing
her skull, and forced her into
a closet, where she was found
some time later by a younger brother.
Norman, who was employed at
the Huff home, was captured shortly
after night-fall at a negro cabin,
where he sought refuge after evading
posses with bloodhounds during
the day. He made no denial of his
identity or of the crime, but plead
ed that the mop De prevented irom
burning him. An effort was made
to hurry him to jail, but before the
prison was reached the news of his
capture had spread and the mob was
quick in forming. He was taken
from his captors on the jail steps,
and despite the pleadings of several
city officials, hurried to the centre
of the most frequented thoroughfare
and hanged.
HSs Troubled Year.
"But it's tough," wailed Col
Roosevelt yesterday, "when a man
gets shot up and has a wedding in
his family and goes into a libel suit
all in one year." .
Yes, and burns his fingers reaching
for a third cup of coffee. Don't
forget the third cup of coffee, Colonel.?-Vei''
York World.
A FAIR WARNING.
One That Should Be Heeded by Kfngstree
Residents
Frequently the first sign of kidney
trouble is a slight ache or pain
in the loins. Neglect of this warning
makes the way easy for more
serious troubles ? dropsy, gravel,
Bright's disease. 'Tis well to pay
attention to the first sign. Weak
kidneys generally grow weaker and
delay is often dangerous. Residents
of this locality place reliance in
Doan's Kidney Pills. This tested
remedy has been used in kidney
trouble over 50 years?is recommended
all over the civilized world.
Read the following:
J F Turbeville, 117 S Jarrett St,
Florence, S C, says: "I am confident
that Doan's Kidney Pills are a good
kidnev remedy and act just as rep
resented. Pains in my back annoyed
me a great deal and I also had trouble
from irregular passages of the
kidney secretions. Doan's Kidney
Pills gave me relief from these symptoms
of kidney complaint. I have no
hesitation in recommending them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mil burn Co, Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no other. adv.
01 Course.
"What is it which a cat has and
and no other animal has?" inquired
the teacher.
One pupil answered immediately:
"Fur!"
"Haw-haw!" guffawed another
pupil. "Rabbits and moles have
fur!"
"I know, teacher!" ezclaimed No.
3, "Whiskers!"
"Haw-haw!"? this from No. 2
again. "Father has whiskers!"
"My pa ain't."
"'Course he hasn't," retorted No.
2. "Haw-haw! Your father's no
good! Now, my father"
A little girl timidly held up her
hand.
"Well, Eva?" smiled the teacher
encouragingly.
"Kittens!" replied Eva.
And the little girl went to the top
of the class.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
*PPly at once tbe wonderful old reliable DR.
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL* a surgical
dressing that relieves pain and heals at
tbe suae time. Not a liniment 2Sc. 50c. fl.OOi
I Worn Out? (I
No doubt you are, if II
you suffer from any of the | f
numerous ailments to B 2
which au women are sub- IB
ject. Headache, backache,
sideache, nervous- 1^
mnllr ?
II llbM, WfcOA, UiWU V1
are some of the symp- ^
toms, and you must rid m
yourself of uiem in order R
to feel well. Thousands I
of women, who have I
been benefited by this H
remedy, urge you to I
TAKE S
Cardois
II The Woman's Tonic Is
1 S Mrs. Sylvania Woods, n ^
H I of Clifton Mills. Kv.. savs: 11
"Before taking Card ui, II
I u as, at times, so weak I ? ^
could hardly walk, and Ja
the pain in my back and
head nearly killed me. lw
After taking three bottles ^
of Cardui, the pains dis- g
appeared. Now 1 feel as I
well as lever did. Every B
suffering woman should I
try Cardui." Get a bottle I
today. E-68 |
Death of an Infant.
?
Venters, June 16:?Elbert Allen,
the infant son of Dr and Mrs E A
Simmons of Hemingway,died Thursday
morning,June 12. His death was
a great shock to the family and the
entire community, since the end ^
came so suddenly. After struggling
with the direful malady for only a
few hours, the brave little boy yielded
up his spirit to the ever guarding
angels 9f the Almighty.
Being in the home only four
months and nine days, he had be
come the idol of the father and the
joy of his mother's heart. As the
tiny bud is plucked from the flower
to beautify the earthly home,so this
splendid specimen of babyhood is
taken from the loved ones to adorn
the mansions beyond the skies.
The interment took place at the
Johnsonville cemetery, the services
being conducted by the pastor, Rev i
P B Ingraham, assisted by Rev Mr
Caldwell.
While the hearts of these fond
parents bleed at the loss of their
child, yet it is only an incentive for
them to strive on toward the mark
and prize of their high calling, thus i
to meet little Elbert on the blessed .
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5UU1CS Ul UCliVUJ Olive. VI A
Most Children Have Worms.
Many mothers think their children
are suffering from indigestion, headache,
nervousness, weakness, costiveness,
when they are victims of that i
most common of all children's ailments?worms.
Peevish, yll-tempered,
fretful children, who toss and
grind their teeth, with bad breath i
and colicky pains, have all the symp- |
toms of having worms and should be J
given Kickapoo Worm Killer,a pleas- i
ant candy lozenge, which expels |
worms, regulates the bowels, tones J
up the system, and makes children
well and happy. Kickapoo Worm
Killer is guaranteed. All druggists j
or by mail. Price 2oc. Kickapoo
Indian Medicine Co, Philadelphia and
St Louis. adv
?
j '.Yes," said the well-known attorI
ney, "I will never forget my first
case; it is always before me."
"I should think you would have
forgotten it long ago," said the
broker.
"But I can't," replied the attor- j
ney, "there it is."
And he pointed to a battered
bookcase that stood in a corner of
fhe room.
Take Plenty of Time to Eat.
There is a saying that "rapid eating
is slow suicide." If you have
formed the habit of eating too rapidly
you are most likely suffering
from indigestion or constipation,
which will result eventually in ser 11
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ious niness unless corrected. ingestion
begins in the mouth. Food should
be thoroughly masticated and insalivated.
Then when you have a fullness
of the stomach or feel dull and
stupid after eating.take one of Cham- 1
berlain's Tablets. Many severe cases
of stomach trouble and constipation j
have been cured by the use of these j
tablets. They are easy to take and
most agreeable in effect. Sold by !
all dealers. adv j
Get a move on you?but be sure J
it is a move in the right direction.
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Store of 1
The place to 1
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get my prices. I
line of Summer G(
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Kingstree, 7 ^
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Hides, Furs
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$15.
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REUNION NORTHERN i
Tickets on sale June 28
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? F Rhem, Vice-President
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Wedding Presents
From a $1.50 Sterling Silver Sug?
Dnn't forcet the ever so popula
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Our stock of Glass has never be
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' have a nice, new
>ods, just arrived.
e old stand.
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South Carolina
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DEALER IN
Kinds of Fresh
teats and Fish.
hest Cash Price Paid for
and Poultry.
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and nearly a total loss, but the wors^^^H
all is, they carried no insurance. ifl H
could not happen to you if you were
Insured against Fi re j
in one of our reliable companies. When I
you learn how small a sum is required M
to pay the premium on a policy for one M
year, you surely ought never to take the
chance of the troubles of this poor fam- ^
Kingstree Insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co I
R. N. Speigner. Manager. S
F I R Ell
1866 1913.1
I am pleased to I
announce to my old I
patrons and the \
public at large that
After the lOth Inst.
I will be fully pre
yareu cu caxrv un
the practice of
DENTISTRY J
in all its depart- |
ments. -1
Call on me if you I
want . r I
* First Class WorK ^ I
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^ Prices to Suit. # 1
A. M. Snider. I
Office over Gamble & Jacobs' Drag Store,
Opposite The Record Office. m
9-7-tf ?
The National House,
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ditio meeting street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Rates reasonable; centrally located on
Sro car lines; parties wishing to go to
e Island daily find it to their advantage
to go to The National; ten minutes
walk to the boat; special rates to paries
and families. Mrs WB Oeland,
8-29-tf Proprietress.
| Acetylene Lighting 1^
Systems I ,
To those who contem- I
plate the installation of I
a system of Acetylene I
Gas Lights for their I
store buildings, churches I
school-houses or dwell
ings, we will be please
to show our line of gen H|
erators and fixtures ant ^H|
and prices for complete HlH
installation. All worl H9
guaranteed. JB
Hamer-Thompson Company N
1 Kingstree, b. t. I
Why Scratch7^
SSSl "Hunt's Cure" is guar^^H
11T%\ anteed, to stop and^H
permanently cure that
/ / ffesWh terrible itching. It is M
compounded for thaiL^H
* job* purpose and your mone^^^H
\w ?* will be promptly refundedHHj
\lSh t)Mm WITHOUT QUESTIOr^m
l 5Lt /ttflflffi ;r u<mi'c r.nre fails to cure^^^B
Li'fiLS/fl itch, Eczema, Tetter, Rir^H
SKjW TjH Worm or any othe- " j^K
Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or^.
direct if he hasn't it. Manufactured or H
A. B RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman.
Cbamberlaia's Cough Rime Hj
Cares Colds, Croup and Whooping Coug