The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 16, 1916, Page TWO, Image 2
I THE KIND OF A REVIV- I i
I AL KINGSTREE NEEDS I
As the time approaches for the!
great co-operative meeting (to be) j
held under the leadership of Evangelist
McLendon, it is well to ask what
kind of a meeting Kingstree needs,
and what she may expect to have?
Too often we pray and labor without
any definite idea as to what we
really need, and so know not what
to pray for or expect. We should
first of all know what is needed, and
then go to God in prayer for that
specific need, for it's the definite
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prayers tnat are answereu.
It is asked that every Christian
pray that Kingstree may experience:
1. A revival that begins personally
in the hearts of the pastors and
the members of the church.
2. A revival in the thoughtful
honest, prayerful reading of the
Bible.
3. A revival that will rebuild the
broken-down family altars and keep
burning thereon the fire of daily,
devout worship.
4. A revival that will make all
members of the church profoundly
solicitious for the salvation of their
neighbors.
5. A revival that will cause all,
members of the church to labor per- J
8onal!v with their nighbors to bring
thein to Christ.
6. A revival that will enable every
church member to say from the
' heart: "I was glad when they said
unto me, 'Let us go up to the house
of the Lord.' "
7. A revival that will make it a
a. 1* |
pleasure to the memoers to live,
right up to the spirit of the vo;vs
they took up themselves when they
joined the church.
8. A revival that will fill each one
with the forgiving and loving spirit
of Christ and constrain them to pro'
voke each other unto love and good
works.
, Yours for a nobler Christian life,
A E Riemer,
Pastor.
Personals from Trio.
Trio, March 13:?Rev Mr Poston
has been conducting services in the
* school building here the past week..
Mr and Mrs Roland Mitcbum of
Bloomingvale visitied relatives and
friends here this week.
Miss Lizzie Boyd has returned to
1? noor firpp]vvillp. after
uri iiuuic u?i ,
spending a few weeks here with her
aunt, Mrs Jas Bryan.
Mrs J H Rowell and little son,
"Puett," accompanied by Mrs Coon,
visited the former's mother, Mrs
Carter, of Suttons Tuesday.
Messrs W T Rowell and N A McCants
went to Oceda Friday.
Messrs VancTer and Roy Jeffords
of Lake City passed through here
recently to visit their mother, Mrs
A W Graham.
Misses Tennie Rowell and Sulie
* Bryan of Bryan were here for a short
while Saturday afternoon.
Mr James Morris of Wallaceton,
Va, is spending a while at the home
of Mr J B McCants en route to Savannah,
Ga.
Mrs J W Lewis and little son,
James of Lake City, visited Mrs
Lewis' father, Mr Wm Graham, last
week.
Miss Minnie Bryan is visiting rel
P atives at Bryan and other points.
Well, Mr Editor, if this escapes
the waste basket you will hear agaih,
"Eh!" "Tipperary."
When to Take Chamberlain's Tablets
When you feel dull and stupid after
eating.
When constipated or bilious.
When you have a sick headache.
When you have a sour stomach.
When you belch after eating.
When you have indigestion.
When nervous or despondent.
When you have no relish for your
meals.
When your liver is torpid.
Obtainable everywhere.
flay and Corn.
See the People's Mercantile Co
when in need of corn and hay. A
fine lot on h-and, which is offered at
bottom prices/ 3-lG-2t
Sank Fooiteliness.
You occasionally see it stated that J
colds do not result from cold weather.
That is r ink foolishness. Were
, it true colds would be as prevalent
-in midsummer as in midwinter.
The microbe that causes colds flourishes
in damp, cold weather. To
get rid of a cold take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It is effectual and
is highly recommended by people
(who have used it for many years as
oocasson required, and know its real
value. Obtainable eveywhere.
I
I Worn Out? II
? No doubt you are, if I; ^
1 you suffer from any of the eg
k numerous ailments to B H
II which an women are sub|a
ject. Headache, backache,
sideache, nervous- v;
ness, weak, tired feeling, y?
are some of the symp- Kd
toms, and you must rid |?
yourself of uiem in order L
tofeel well. Thousands E
of women, who have g
been benefited by this g
remedy, urge you to |
TAKE I
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I The Woman's Tonic I
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, I
I of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: I
I "Before taking Cardui, I
I I was, at times, so weak I I
? could hardly walk, and
Aj the pain in my back and
head nearly killed me.
After taking three bottles %
of Cardui, the pains disappeared.
Now 1 feel as
well as lever did. Every n
suffering woman should ^
try Cardui." Getabottle ?
today. E-68
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Grant Convicted.
Edgegeld, March 10:?After being
out about two hours the jury in
the case of the State against Joe
Grant, charged with the murder of
J T Durst in 1906, this afternoon
returned a verdict of guilty, and
the defendant was sentenced by
Judge Moore to be electrocuted on
1UL -r A :l T M nnn_
trie i4tn ui /\pru. iu ^aasiug ?utence
the presiding judge congratulated
the public on the good order
that prevailed throughout the trial.
Intense interest was manifested in
the trial by the largest crowd that
. ever attended court here, but there
was no undue excitement. Grant is
the negro who successfully fought
extradition for a long time, but was
finally returned to this State last
fall from Pennsylvania.
NEEDFUL KNOWLEDGE.
Kingstree People Should Learn to Detect
the Approach of Kidney
Disease.
The symptoms of kidney trouble
are many. Disordered kidneys often
excrete a thick, cloudy, offensive
urine, full of sediment, irregular of
passage or attended by a sensa.ion
of scalding. The back may ache,
headaches and dizzy spells may occur
and the victim is often weighted
down by a feeling of languor and
fatigue. Neglect these warnings
and there is danger. Delay often
proves fatal.
You can use no better endorsed
kidney remedy than Doan's Kidney
Fills. Herp's Kingstree prooi oi
their merit.
C R Thomas, photographer, Mill
St, Kingstree, says: "My kidneys
were disordered,and I suffered from
dull pains in my back. I was sore
and lame in the morning, and could
hardly stoop. I had headaches and
dizzy spells. The kidney secretions
passed irregularly, and caused me
no end of trouble. When I read
about Doan's Kidney Pills I got a
supply at Allen's drug store, and
one box rid me of all signs of kidney
complaint.,'
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mr Thomas had. Foster-Milburn Co,
Props, Buffalo. N Y.
if All Car 1
Owners
Know This Garage
We do all kinds of repair
work.
We overhaul your car when
j it gets cranky.
We save you money on
tires, and other supplies by
paying the transportation
charges ourselves.
Kingstree Garage,
^ L T Thompson, M'g'r.
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a mistake is made by the:
juc kind as by the farmer whc
| Fruits judiciously selected, planted
[ properly and cared for right will be a
source of ready money. The farmer
' H who grows some peaches, pears, plums,
' H persimmons, etc., air-ays can find a
| cash market for ;:iost of these.
: I Diversify Your
| I Has Been Griffin
Farmers who had learned to diversify
gjj made money just the same when cotM
ton could not be sold. Fruit growers
ufl who had gotten away from the oneH!
crop policy sold some of their other
|?l fruit for good priors when oranges
kl were generally a drug in the market.
B? For years our Mr. C. M. Griffing has ui
M growing as well as diversified farming.
in the public press he has pointed outh<
Kg the economic salvation of the South.
:-5 Our 1916 Tree and Plant Book will
1 Eg help you a-ake yovr plans right and
j; tell you how to carry them out
}! Send for free copy.
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jjjj Inter-State Nurseries
Macclenny, Florida
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Whenever You Need a General Toole
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless '
: chill Tonic is equally valuable as a !
General Tonic because it contains the ;
j well known tonic properties of QUININE |
| and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives .
1, out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
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fruit grower who produces only IS
) doesn't add fruits to his crops,
Even if one is mnking money on one
fruit grown in quantities, the planting
of some other kinds in smaller lots is a
wise thine. Even oranrre irrowers have "Jl
sometimes made as much off other jjS
fruits as from their groves.
Fruit Growing 1
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Even though cotton and grain and 9
oranges now are in great demand, 9
don't forget the lesson! Make your 9
plans now not to be caught again, no jffl
matter what happens. Grow enough
things to sell some so long r.s anybody 9
is buying?and to live on afterwards, fiffl
rged the importance of diversified fruit
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RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps
Bolic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts anc
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insect:
Stc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
ernally and externally. Price 25c
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Blackmail's
We have a full supply of Bee
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Phone 131
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save quite a few? Do you v
of saving them in every piect
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FURNI
is right, guaranteed and chej
us. It is the economical fur
' Everything for the livir
the bed room, everything foi
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everything for the lawn, ev
everything for the child.
We can satisfy you in i
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208 Main Street
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Kingstree,
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FREE! f I
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Salt Brick
Dee and Black Draught
Oc and #1.00 sizes.
'oultry Remedies
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srything for the porch,
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any kind, price or style 'j
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