The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 25, 1913, Page THREE, Image 3
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please, so wait
of Winter Stocl
your winter ou
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lowest and a sc
every customei
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Individual training
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very reasonable pi
obtained in town.
J. M. JERVEY, 8-21?6m.
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Flour and Coffee.
Everything in a fir
fresh and pure.
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A Human Interest Letter.
Editor County Record:?
Just returned from Snow's Mill
to-day; good crops, church moving
up, deer, etc. I notice your editorial
Dn the arduous, confining,fatiguing,
patient, trying work of an editor
and his staff. I have thought how
refreshing it would be to come out
into the fresh air and stretch your
limbs and,as the brother said,"let all
/our nerves expand." As subscribers
and readers, we don't appreciate
what you are doing for us as we
should. Here is a check which will
explain itself, with prayers and sympathies
for editor and staff. Why
wait and put it on the slab? The response
the return mail will bring
will do us more good than a doleful
voice from the tomb.
I want to cheer my dear brother,
J M Baxley, as he fell into the same
dilemma I tried to get in, but from
3ome cause when I wrote Mr Wolfe
to stop, he came on weekly, and
when I started to ask him to halt
again,my good ladies at home jumped
on me to let it come on and they
nr/Milr) Unln w?r\ nnif if T non'f
wuutu ncip iiic paj iui it. x v~au w
say they have any stock directly in
this check and the other, but when I
remember I pass home once and
twice a week, take dinner and get
:lean clothes, I feel like they have
averfooted the bill. Brother Baxley
is a member of one of my churches
and his church has great confidence
in him and so have I. Sometimes I
feel like I had rather call him pastor
than to be called pastor.
Getting too long again, bye-bye.
T E James.
Rome, September 19.
Diarrhoea Quickly Cured.
"I was taken with diarrhoea and
r Yorks, the merchant here, perluaded
me to try a bottle of ChamvaJ.iim'a
PaIi'a rkftlofo onrl rlior.
jcnam a vunc, vuui^i? auu u*ui hoea
remedy. After taking one dose
[ was cured. It also cured others
Jiat I gave it to," writes M E Geblart,
Oriole, Pa. That is not at all
in usual. An ordinary attack of diirrhoea
can almost invariablj be
mred byjone or two doses of this
remedy. For sale by all dealers, adv
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-Useless" Bat Costly.
The horse has lost another job.
One hundred new auto mail trucks
have ousted him completely from
the employ of Uncle Sam's postoffice
department in-this city. J|
He has, however, one consolation. V
For years everybody has seen that 1
"man's noble friend" is out of it
when it comes to a showdown with
man's internal combustion engine.
Everybody knows that there is more
efficiency in gasoline than in oats.
Even rural roads are no longer i
built for horses, and the farmer
skims over the country in an automobile
and teams his garden truck
to market by the same up-to-date
means. But the singular fact
that as the horse becomes more
superfluous he gets more expensive.
So far from being a drug on the
market at cut prices, he costs more
than ever.
Sure'y he has not had time to di9?
nnnpnr to nn pvt#?r?t that- wmilH ac. t
count for his present scarcity and
high price. He is still, after all,
only retiring. But one of the
mysteries of his retirement is the
extraordinary way in which he
manages to boost his market price.
?New York World,
Mother of Eighteen Children.
"I am the mother of eighteen children
and have thp praise of doing
more work than any young woman
in my town, writes Mrs c J Martin,
Boone Mill, Va. "I suffered for five
years with stomach trouble and could
not eat as much as a biscuit without
suffering. I have taken three bottles
of Chamberlain's Tablets and am now
a well woman and weigh 168 pounds.
I can eat anything I want to, and as
much as I want and feel better than
I have at any time in ten years. I refer
to anyone in Boone Mill or vicinitv
and they will vouch for what I say."
Chamberlain's Tablets are for sale
by all dealers. adv
"For sale," "For rent," "Lost,"
"Wanted"?makes no difference
what it is, let it be known through
our "special" ad column. Results
will surely follow.
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