The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 30, 1914, Page NINE, Image 9
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John de Sanssure Gilland i
Attorney^/Law
Second floor Masonic Temple
Florence, S. C.
1866 1914
A. M. SNIDER,!
^ SURGEON DENTIST.
&**^K.'er Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store.
KDR. R. C. McCABE,
Dental Surgeon.
ce in Hirsch buiiding. over Kings)rug
Co's. 8-28-tf
LAURENCE H. McCl)LLDU6H,
SURVEYOR,
KINGSTREE, - S. C.
Education, Experience and Equipment
justify my guarantee.
MR. KARL B. SHULER
is prepared to handle work accessible to
HEMINGWAY, S. C. j
8-14-lyr
DR. R. jT MCCABE,
v Dentist.
K&JGSTREE, - S. C
Office in Nexsen Building, over Marcus'
Store. j
W. Leland Taylor,
DENTIST,
Office over Dr W N Brockington' a Store,
KINC3TREK, - S. C.
5-21-tf.
M. D. Nesm ith
DENTIST,
LAKE CITY, - - - S. C
BenJ. McINNES, M. R.C. V. S.
B.Kater McINNES, M. D., V. M. D
4 VETERINARIANS.
~ Urt of T/innrcfroD fKo
une 01 us win uc anuu(guvv
first Monday in each month, at Heller's
Stables. 9-28-tf
"4^ KINGSTREE
Lodge, No. 46
/TSTN A. F.M.
meets Thursday before full moon each
month. Visiting- brethren are cordially
inyited. R W Fulton, W M.
M B Thomas, Sec. 2-27-ly
t^srui* Maitruio*
R W Fulton,
27 Km. Con. Com
mm rods7
sg^ajl h. l. whxtlock,
Clty? S* Cat
Special Sales Agent
Repreawatin* the larsreet manf
v^OK r. factum* of *11 kindt Im_
. I prored Copper and Galvanized
Section Rod?. (Endoraed by
ltl* iiitfheat Scientific Aut'Vv$lr^v
thoHtta* and Fire Inaurance
yYVt^^J Companies). Pure Copper Wire
/UUvVb Cab'ea, all aizea. Oar Poll Coat 1
oivm with each job.'
^? ^1 on cioae margin of profit.
nvidtajf commission with mt
customer*. S-7-tf
WATTS'JEWELR Y STO RE
KINGSTREE, S. C
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\I keep on hand everything
to be found in an
' up-to-date jewelry house
Repairing and engraving
done wi th neatness and
despatch. :: As a home
dealers, guaranteeing
quality and prices,
I Solicit Your Patronage.
N**r th* Railroad Station.
IS rvr
1LAV,
IN
.are predomin.atiii
Just received, a 1j
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CYPRESS
. SASH
\ DOORS
BLINDS
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I MOULDINGS ^
AND
MILLWORK
I FnnQ Market I
| k|J|W mill UU1
All meats bought and sold
for cash. Don't ask for
credit.
Epps' MarKet
Cr. Audtmr (ft Mill Sis.
PJfEUMATtO SUFFERERS
mjom it uii
J.^4 Thm B?3t Remedy
Fop Mil forme of
1 Rheumatism
^^^LUMBAGO.
SCIATICA. GOUT. NEUEALGIA^^^
AND KIDNEY TROUBtES. jjBje
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Swanson Rheumatic Cnro Co.
iw>tu w. uw ?t, chicaoo
Why Scratch?
fjZm "Hunt's Cure" is guaranteed,
to stop and
permanentlycurc that
terrible itching. It is
IpIRIIj compounded for that
purpose and jour monej
if a : *2m promptly refunded
[MMj fflMm WITHOUT QUESTION
; fjftjm if Hunt's Cure fails to cure
L^nKlHuH Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring
?KH1 Worm or any other Skin
Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mail
direct if he hasn't it. Manufactured only by
A. B RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sbermin.Tero
IjUmUILI
J One application soothes and heels a rougr n
m ptmplysiun,*nd,whenrepeated,quicklyeffectt Is
W a core. Eczema, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ulcers and a
I all skin diseases yield to its curative properties. I
'& 50c. a box. At all Drvzzitts. r
B i*od for Iroo nm?!o sad hook. "lWhh and Beauty." M
m t wwwfw, koixoway a co., m
>a 17so MHtisidn at, rwu., ta. M
QHICHBTER S PILLS
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LnJivr-J a?l your Dru?sl.t for a\
y S\ CliM k.?-1er,a DtamoniT Brand/^lW
I'lllo I > r.ed Sad Cold mculllcXV/
T-u bom. sealed with Blue RiUxm. \/ I
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It Jf niViW-ND KRA.N1> F11.LH, for US
f? yesrs kn jwn ss Best. Safest. Alwsys Reliable
r SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHCRf !
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6 One car of Bnggi<
X ears of Wagons, i
b Rakes, Reapers ;
x Harrows, &e. W
5 ble Rowland, - J.
X & Parker Baggie;
Q and Thornhili \
O Mowers,Rakes,Rei
X rows, &c. We als
O of Harness, Saddle
X Whips, &c.
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X Williamsburg Li
X KINGS1
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Livery, Feed
|j Lake City,
Also Highest Gash
THE PEOPL
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All kinds?
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Your Patronage Solicite
IT PAYS TO ADVERT
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the wonderful arn
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YOURS FOl
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and Surreys, two $
one car of Mowers, y
and Binders, Disc C
e handle the relia- xj
G. Smith, Guilford gi
<,Steel King,Weber x
Vagons, McCorinick Xj
ipers &, Binders, Har- v
AAMitir n t'n 11 cil-Aftlr VI
can,) a IUII aiutn Q
>8,Summer Dusters, ?j
iy right. Yours to please, ft'
ve Stock Company x
REE, S. C. A:
Manager. ^
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a?
Dts of Horses i
this season. ?
rove of care- . ?
;ed stock on i
rays ready for i
rap. II
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and Sale Stable
South Carolina |?
I AM PAYING
: Gross'Weight
r Good Cattle,
Prices for Cow Hides.
E'S MARKET
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R, PROPRIETOR
?ddick's
for
series
Prices lowest
id and will be Appreciated. !
1SE IN THE RECORD!
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4D LADI]
ly of Suinnier?Ready-t<
he latest style, in all si
It BUSINESS,
SMOTHERING SPELLS
Sour Stomach, Heart Burn
In October,
1910, we received \
a letter from
which we make -jSp
the following cx- vS&L ":'v<tracts:
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"About twelve
years ago my Wgp*'
health began to &-<
fail. I couldn't mK&P*'
cat anything JBS&
without suffering
for It. I had *' J
^H,Um;Zr ?RS. JAMES A. HALL.
f.Tlon ?.hi Box 36. Norri, City,
t cL t1 O n Oi the Illinois*
heart, smothering
spells, pains in my sides and
back. In fact, I suffered all over,
and a cough almost like consumption.
Doctors failed to relieve me;
in fact, they didn't seem to know
what ailed me. I continued to grow
worse until I was able to sit up only
a part of the time. I had almost lost
all hopes of ever being any bettsr.
"But one day some one threw some
books in at my door. I read them
and found them to be Peruna books.
"They described my feeling so truly
I sent at once and got a bottle and
began taking it. You pronounced
my ailment systemic catarrh, and
gave -me some advice.
"When I had taken two and one >?"
T hdwn to pat without
suffering. I continued to Improve.
"When I had taken eight I was like
a new person. That was nine years
ago.
"I think Peruna the greatest family
remedy there Is, for so many ailments
are due to catarrhal trouble. I
would advise any one afflicted with
catarrh to take Peruna and I am sure
it will leave."
In the Revised 'Tils of Life" we
have many similar testimonials which
should interest sick people everywhere.
Sent free by the Peruna Co.,
Columbus, Ohio.
People who object to ftquid medieinee
can now obtain Peruna Tablets.
A ale y our D rug gist for Free
Peruna L,uclcy Day Almanac
for 1914.
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BENNETT SCHOOL \
Taft, April 20: ? The bennett
school closed Friday,April 17,having
been in session six and a half months.
An enjoyable feature of the closing
week was a box supper, ice cream
festival and egg hunt, given at the
school house Monday evening. April
13, the proceeds of which were used
to lengthen the term.
Following is the honor roll for
April:
First Grade ? Emmett Brown,
Margy James Brown.
Third Grade?Alice Bryan, Janie
Beck Bryan.
Seventh Grade?Mellie McConnell.
The following are the two highest
scholarship averages made during
the year: First,Margy James Brown,
91.4%; second, Alice Bryan, 85.3%.
Highest attendance averages:?
First, Emmett Brown, 93.6; second,
Margy James Brown. 92.9.
And the Crowd Laughed.
"The train struck the man, did it
not?" asked the lawyer of the engineer
at the trial.
"It did, sir," said the engineer.
" "T *?- l.o.l, O.V?"
was Uie lUttU Ull LUC Ltav.iv, on.
thundered the lawyer.
"On the track?" asked the en
gineer. "Of course he was. Nc
engineer worthy of his job would
run his train into the woods after s
man, sir."
Spring laxative and Blood Cleanser,
Flush out the accumulated waste
and poisons of the winter months;
cleans your stomach, liver and kidneys
of all impurities. Take Di
King's New Life Pills; nothing better
for purifying the blood. Mild,
non-griping laxative. Cures con
:-tipation; makes you feel fine. Take
no other. 25c, at your druggist.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for al
hurts.
j King George is a regular fellow
He let the movie man take picture!
of him as he watched the ball game
That alone will insure his popularitj
I in Amariofl.
ELEGA
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?-Wear Apparel we a
izes. Come and see
Kingstrc
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Tabloid Facts.
Locomotive 999, of the New York
Central, made her record of 112 1-2
miles an hour on May 11, 1893. She
did one mile in thirty-two seconds
that day.
Cape Hoin is 7,000 miles from
New York City; Calcutta is 12,500
miles. s
The tank of the average large locomotive
holds about 5,000 gallons of
j water.
i- il . i?*?.!? Wall
ill Lilt* uaiuc III Iioicuuu, ?.V..
ington's loss was 23,185 men and
Napoleon's, 26,300 men.
The population of the Russian
Empire is 160,059.200, according to
the census of 1910.
Paper money was first issued by
the notorious John Law. His issues
exceeded c600.000.000.
"We have met the enemy and
they are ours!" was said by Com!
modore Oliver Hazard Perry, U S N.
The solidity of a cone or a pyramid
equals the area of its base, mul?1
1 Ifn olfi fn/Jn
LipiI U Uy UIlC'li'liu ui iwo aivivuuv*
Whether a water-wheel will run
faster by day than by night is one
of the unanswerable problems of
the world.
A total of 272,088 wireless messages,
containing over 4,000,000
words, were handled by the Canadian
government last year.
The first naval battle that history
records took place February 16, B C
664, when the Cercyreans defeated
the Corinthians;
The length of the proposed Hudson
Bay railway to bo built by the
Canadian government from Le Pas
to Port Nelson is 418i miles.
There are about 2,150,000 motor
vehicles in use in the United States,
according to available information.
1 " L? OA AAA ora Knmmor.
UI mis numuer su,wu wu.^.
cial vehicles.
Latest Censas Report.
Continental United States now has |
a population of more than 98,000,000
people, while the country with its
possessions is peopled with more
than 109,000,000 persons, the census
bureau announced Monday. Census
experts have calculated that the
population of continental United
States July 1, 1914, will be 98,781,324,
as against 91,972,266 April 15,
1910,when the last census was taken.
For the United States and its possessions
-hey estimate the population
. this July will be 109,021,992, compared
with 101,748,269 in 1910. Estimates
for cities under 100,000 have
not been announced.
Cough Medicine for Childrea.
Too much care cannot be used in
aoiontinor a couirh medicine for chil
dren It should be pleasant-to take,
contain no harmful substance and
1 be most effectual. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy meets these requiremeets
and is a favorite with the
mothers of young children every?
where. For sale by all dealers.
, ?
i Manager McGraw's report of the
slang terms in the way of Australians
and Egyptians tell the story of
baseball?one game being to de'
scribe a catch as "punched in the
f tea-cozy"?arouses expectations of
I a foreign trip for sporting editors
to win freshness for baseball ac
counts.
Over $25,000 Glveo Away.
The Daily Constitution has just an1
nounced a big subscription campaign
in which over $25,000 will be given
away. The prizes consist of thirteen
automobiles, nine $750 self-player
pianos,and many cash awards. The
contest is open to any woman in
3 Georgia or contiguous territory. If
interested, write The Constitution,
r Contest Department,Atlanta, Ga, today
for full particulars.
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