The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 25, 1914, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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John de Saussure Oilland
Attorney-'at^Law
Second Floor Masonic Temple
Florence, S. C.
1866 1914
A. M. SNIDER.
SURGEON DENTIST.
Over Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store, j
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UK. K. L. IVlCLrtOL,
"V. Dental Surgeon. (
Office in Hirsch building, over Kings- i
tree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf
DR. R. J, MMZABE,;
1 Dentist.
| KINGSTREE, - S. C
Office in McCabe Building, next to I
Court House.
* W. Leland Taylor,
DENTIST,
Office over Dr W V Brockiugtoa's Store,
KINGSTREE. - S.C.
5-21-tf.
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DENTIST.
LAKE CITY. - - - S. C. !
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Benj. MclNNES, M. R. C. V. S.
B. Kater McINNES, M. D.. V M. D !
VETERINARIANS. ,
One of us will be atKingstree the j
first Monday in each month, at Hel- j
ler's Stables. 9-28-tf
KINGSTREE!
Lodge, No. 46'
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meets Thursday before full moon each j
month. Visiting brethren are cordially
invited. R W Fulton, W M.
M B Thomas, Sec. 2-27-ly
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Visiting choppers roilially
invited to com*
up and sit on a stump or
hang about on thr
R W Fulton, '"
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} WBfAy" H. L. WHITLOCK,
Lak* City. ?. C., J
. 9p?ctal Sales Agent i,
J . Representing the lacgeet man- I
re^asAoc-v ofaeturers of Ml kinds Impr?VedObpper
and Galvanized
Bsc** Rods. {Endorsed br
the Hivheat Scientific AuffigimEm
thbrftiee And Fhra Insurance >'
Cbmpanles). Pure Copper Wire ,
5.t S"Jr_- |=| Cables, all sizes. Our Full Cost
Guarantee given with each job.
aH9Kaa2__J I toll on cloee margin ti profit,
dividing commission with nv
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IS THE.
jFsttsil Season |
or THE YEAR FOR
LIVE STOCE
Can you recall how you felt
when you lost your good horse or
mule? Protect yourself against
\ death among your horses with
Live StocK Insurance.
WTrx incnro fnr half value. Rate
Tf C 1UOU1 V l.v> .
?$6.00 per $100.00; $7.00 on
mortgaged stock.
Write us a card if you are in- ,
terested and we will go to see you. :
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Kingstree Insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co.
W. H. Welch. Sec&Treas. '
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x Harrows, Ac. We
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x A Parker Buggies,!:
X and Thornhill Wi
O Mowers,Rakes,Reap
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O of Harness, Saddles,
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Is selling lot:
and Mules t
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hand. Aiwa:
a sale or swa]
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Livery, Feed an
Lake City,
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Also ii 'best Gash Pr
THE PEOPLE'
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All kinds?Pi
Your Patronage Solicited :
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and Surreys, two o
te car of Mowers, x
id Binders. Disc Q
handle the relia- X
. Smith, Guilford Q
steel King,Weber 9
igons, McCorinick X
ers&Binders,Har- 0
carry a full stock X
Summer Dusters, 0
right. Yours to please, Q
! Stock Company x
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is ready for $
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Liross Weight
Good Cattle,
iGes for Gow Hides.
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ROPR1ETOR
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ices lowest
md will be Appreciated.
? IN THE RECORD!
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DO NOT PRC
>t for your Summei
[Yunks and Grips, ai
ress Goods arriving
;s' Ready-to-Wear ;
i 1 Colds j|
j Jv should be "nipped in the Y?
/ bud", for if allowed to run Jy
| ^ F unchecked, serious results Y J
J may follow. Numerous
' j cases of consumption, pneu- 2
j. I monia, and other fatal dis- 1
I I eases, can be traced back to I
| a cold. At the first sign of a |
c cold, protect yourself by s
8 thoroughly cleansing your |
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! I THEDFORD'S I
BLACKDRAUGHT
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I the old reliable, vegetable 1
I liver powder.
I Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o< I |
I Madison Heights, Va., says: I
I "1 have been using Thed- |
: | | ford's Black-Draught JorUwj
j I stomach troubles, indiges-f/rl
! ^ \ tion and colds, and find ittoWAj
Tj be the very best medicine ln/j/|
V , ever used. It makes an oldf?/j
?U| man leei iikc a yuung uuc. iai
Oi Insist on Thedford's, thenO
hi original and genuine. E-67 lry
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Look! Listen!
Something New ? Kingstreej
i
T.J. Pendergrass
has just opened up a new
5c and lOc
DEPARTMENT STORE
Don't fail to call and see ,
them when you come to !
town. We have the greatest
values at 5c and 10c that
ever struck Kingstree.
NET CASH
our only terms in this department.
Pendergrass Bros. Co.
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Kingstree, - S. C.
'Phone 14.
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Undressed Lumber1
always have on hand a lot of undressed
lumber (board and framing) at
my. zpillnear Kingstree. for sale at the
lowest price for good material. See or
write me for further information, etc.
F. H. HODGE.
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Swans on Rhe?mttlc Cure Co.,
tM-ma w. Lain St.. CHICAOO
When you want us to change the
address of your paper it win savei
lots of trouble to name the old j
as well as the new postoffice. Please
bear this in mind. tf
the Thief of
>CRASTINATE
r Weather Needs.
id the prices spell ecc
daily. See Marcus
md Men's Clothing.
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A Reverie of
Old Jamestown
By DWIGHT NORWOOD
Coming from Fort Monroe northward
by the James river, the boa!
stopped at Jamestown. There are two
most important spots historically iu
the United States. Jamestown and
Plymouth rock, the former being the
more important from its age. I was
curious to see it and. leaving the boat
remained there long enough to lose
myself in a reverie concerning it
There is nothing there today to
dream about unless it be the tower of
the ehureb built by the Inhabitants of
the settlement who went there a little
over 300 years ago. Xo more uninteresting
spot in Itself exists in America.
It is an open flat space on the north
east bank of the river, whose yellow
waters have eaten away a cousidera
ble part of the site of the town.
And now for my dream.
The report of a pun tired out on the
bosom of the yellow waters. I look
ed and saw a miniature ship very
high in the stern and forward, much
ornamented and the sail on the main
mast bearing the arms of England.
Prom the shore a boat was about to
put out bearing a huge cask. I got
aboard and was pulled to the ship.
"What's going on?" I asked of one
of the oarsmen, who. by the bye, all
wore doublets with broad collar, knee
breeches and hose.
"Sale of redemptloners." was the reply.
When we boarded the vessel, the
Royal James, rum was served from
the cask, and the sale commenced.
There were twenty men and four women
to be told to whomsoever would
pay their passage money from England.
with a handsome bonus to the
person who had advanced the funds.
They were to be bound to their purchaser
till they had worked out the
amount be bad paid and until then
were held as redemptioners. which
meant a limited period of slavery.
Several men were sold for sums
ranging from ?50 to ?100. though the
amount was paid In tobacco. All the
women were sold for wives with their
consent There was one damsel not
twenty years eld who was so <*"Uielj
that I approached and asked her what
had induced her to come our to so
melancholy a place as Jamestown
"Please sir." she replied. "1 eon)*
from bonnle Scotland. My mothei
dinna like it because 1 wouldnn uiarrj
auld Roderick MacTavisb and shut nie
up. Rut 1 got out. aud a man with
?old H-pIeoty sent me out as a redeinp
doner. He must be paid ?00 for my
passage a ad a' the profit there is
in me."
"And if I pay the ?60 will you tnar
ry me?'
"That I will." replied the girl, "be
cause you're so much better than old
Roderick MacTavisb. and I'll na have
to work out the money owing for
sending me here."
And so I paid the ?60 in tobacco,
which went back to England in the
ship, and the girl was carried ashore
with me. On landing we went up a
beaten path leading to the church. I
found the parson, and we were married.
This was when Oaptaln John Smith
was Indefatigable In keeping the colony
together and anpplylng our wants.
but after a time oe lert as 10 mate
explorations of the coast and tbeo to
go to England. Oar men became discouraged
and would not work. Pood
must be got by bunting or tilling the
earth, and the people would do neither.
So hunger and sickness came upon us.
and we diminished rapidly. Some went
back to England, and some, tearing
Jamestown, went back from the river
Into the country.
When I saw that Jamestown was
doomed, taking my Scotch wife with
me, I went back from the river into
the Interior and. settling myself on
a piece of land, built a bouse and
raised tobacco. I pros|>ered, and. other
families settling near me, in time we
became a community. Though my
wife and I grew old. our children grew
up after us to be men and women,
and the country about us lost Its primitive
loneliness. But the river was always
the same. At times I was obliged
to go to It for the purpose-of shipping
my tobacco, and it always gave me the
blues.
But we on the peninsula be twees
the river and the bay were a merry lot
meeting oftentimes at each other's
plantation, where our children danced
Time! C]
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ana reastea. ror we were not the motley
lot we were when we settled at
Jamestown. Some proud families in
England who had met with reverses,
or younger sons, also the Cavaliers who
had been beaten by Oliver Cromwell,
came over and settled among us. We
gave them welcome and a helping band,
and in time they became, like ourselves.
successful planters.
This was my reverie as I sat on the
bank of the James river looking at the
i melancholy scene about me. Yet it
> j was no creation, but what I had read
i j in the annals of my family. My first
I | ancestor in America was a citizen of
, j Jamestown, and he married a redemp{
tioner of Scotch nativity. They be1
came planters in the neighborhood of
Williamsburg, and their grandson was
' a professor in William and Mary college.
The branch of their descendants
i from which I sprang gravitated after
' the Revolution northward, and in the
j war between the states we fought
' - ? eon In fha nnninanlfl
, [ d^ZllIISl UUi UlClUlCil lu UiV pvuiuuutw
! where our first Aanertcan progenitors
[ raised tobacco.
Mutton Birds.
During six weeks every autumn
the 400 inhabitants of the Australian
Furneaux islands make enough
, money to support themselves in
idleness the rest of the year. They
do this by catching the very fat
young "mutton birds," which are
hatched there in such numbers that
the flocks when they migrate extend
for miles. They furnish food
and oil, which is used for lubricating
purposes and also as a substitute
for cod liver oil.
Ho Would Rodue* It
The father of a colored girl, testifying
in the juvenile court as to the
age of his daughter, said that he
was sure he knew how old 6he wa*
because the date of her birth had
been written in the family Bible.
"Are you willing to produce the
Bible in court?" asked the attorney
for the defendant.
"Yes, sir. I ain't ashamed to reduce
anything in my house in thia
court."?Indianapolis News.
! Please Don't Trip
Over Your Own
Feet
By moss.
Haste maketn
arnflfa i
The more baste
| mm the less speed.
1 mjjEf' Haste ever tripe
y,aTJ over its own heels.
! **^*Wk The Keren even
^ Yu goea fftrtherT
says, "Haste is of
the devil."
The hasty buyer is ALWAYS
i WASTEFUL. If yon want to j
buy an automobile yon don't
j rush in where angels fear to
' tread, do you? No; you read up
! all the advertisements on.cars
I you can. You get posted thoroughly
on the subject If your
wife wants to provide a week's
supplies for tbe home she's not
^olng to rush and bay pell
j mell at tbe first place she hap'
pens to come to, is she? Not
much. She's going (o watch the
. paper REGULARLY for SPECIALS
aod then shens going to
' make out a list of what she really
wants aud buy where she gets
the MOST nnd BEST for the
; money.
Sensible and economical buy!
era always find it to their advan- j
; tage to keep CONSTANTLY
j POSTED by reading tbe ads. in
this paper. Make our advertis'
ing columns your DIRECTORY
OF ECONOMY.
How To Give Quinine To Children.
FHBRILINK Is the trade-mark name given to aa
improved Quinine. It isr. Tasteless Syrup. pleasant
to take and does not disturb the stomach.
Children take it and never know it is Quinine.
Also especially adapted to tJults who cannot
take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
cause nervousness nor ringing in the bead. Try
it the next time you need Quinine for any pur1
pose. Ask for 2-ounce original package. The
name FEBRIUNE is blown in bottle. 25 cents.
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months or a year behind don't expect
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