The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 02, 1920, Image 2
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to you, ! i
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! If you will keep a bottle of $ j
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! And give baby from five to J
S ten drops after each feeding
! whenever you find his little j
j stomach upset.
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patrons that l'.have ji
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j seed and cotton.
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Awaiting for Christ.
Six men and eighteen women,
founders of a new religious sect, air
'.n camp on the outskirts of Hunger,
laine, awaiting tin1 second coming o
Christ. They resemble the famous
Millerr.es, except that they set no exact
date for the advent of the milh ilium.
The party told the" police they came
from Pennsylvania. Neighbors have
christened them the "Allenbuites" hecause
the new sect believes that Geni
ral Allenby, v. ho captured Jerusalem.
fulfilled a prophecy in the Gospel
according to St. Luke, and hold
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that the time lias come iui mc v....
dien of Israel to return to Palestine
They include as children of Israel,
not only the Jews, hut also other resi
dents of the i'nited States. Canada.
British Isles. Scandinavian Peninsula
and other European countries. They
declare they a e unconnected with
any other sect.
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The Traveling Densi&t.
There are many skilled dentists,
but beware of the itinerant ones who
go from place to place staying only
long enough to get all the money they
can b 'fore the poor quality of theirj
work is discovered. Some of therii j
say they guarantee- their work whoa j
the fault is not in the tooth, when, as j
a matter of course, it - feet of
the tc-oth which we want the dentist
to remedy."?\V. A. Leach.
The above comes from one who is
in thr position of many country people.
He needs a dentist but how can
he be sure the dentist is a good one?
I think 1 have found the solution. I
went to see the traveling dentist and
I said, "Young man. I have plenty of
work for you. I am going to write lo
ttie stale ooaro oi neaun lo mm mi. j
your standing. If you have had good |
training, you are going to get much j
work from me, if you will drop me a!
card and tell me when v?_ > will lv j
here again." The report was pooi: j
I never heard from him.
Another traveling dentist came; in i
welcomed inquiries; his record was!
splendid and he did ev<vller- j
The trouble with us country people1
is that we endure instead of inquire
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THE COUNTY RECORD
Kingstree, S. C.
BRY
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STAINS 200 ACRES, 01
ABOUT 65 IN WOODS.
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Dl'STING DEMONSTRATION
Hand and Power Methods Shown at i
T. 0. Epps Farm Today.
Editor County Record: There will
be a demonstration of dusting machines
for the control of boll weevil, (
applying calcium arsenate, on the ]
farm of Mr. T. Olin Epps. Thursday, (
Sept. 2nd.
At this demonstration, power and
nana ousters 01 various types win untested
and demonstrated by the Extension
Service of Clemson College i
and the South Carolina Cotton Association.
Profs. Conradi and Andreson of the
Entomology Department of Clemson
College will be present at the demon- ,
stratiop. ,
The demonstration will begin at 11
o'clock Thursday, at which time al!
(otton farmers should attend.
! shall appreciate your making a
note of this in this week's issue of The
Record.
Yours very truly, j
M..M. McCORD i
Teacher of Agriculture
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POLITICAL.
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For House of Representatives
I hereby announce myself a Candidate
for the House of Representatives,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
party.
W. 0. CAMLLN.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
party.
WINIFRED 0. GODWIN.
The friends of Mr. B. B. Chandler
hereby announce him a candidate for
the house of representatives subject
to the rules of the Democratic primary.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives
for Williamsburg County, subject to
the rules of the Democratic party. j
L. A. ROGERSON.
I hereby announce myself a candi- j
date for the House of Representatives :
from Williamsburg County, subject to
the rules of the Democratic party.
J. P. ADAMS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives |
from Williamsburg County, subject to (
the rules of the Democratic primary.
D. E. McCUTCHEN. j
AN
tOAD 2V2 MILES FROM
M KINGSTREE
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i* WHICH ABOUT 135
THE IMPROVEMENT*'
IOUSES, 1 OLD STORE
31ES. ALL BUILDING
MN DWELLING BEINC
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3E. SALE WILL BE H]
ON DAY OF SALE.
MUARY 1st, ic
W. R. BRYAN, ESQ., B'S
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REPRESENTATIVES
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FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of sheriff of Williamsburg
County, subject to the
Democratic primary.
HENRY S. GAMBLE.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of sheriff of Williamsburg
County, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary.
HAROLD U. KINDER.,
FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Judge of Probate, Williamsburg
County, subject to the rules of t
the primary.
B. E. CLARKSON.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Probate Judge
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myself to abide the rules of the Democratic
party.
W. E. SNOWDEN.
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Optometnst.
Eyes Examined.
Glasses Fitted.
1504 Main St.,
Columbia, S. C.
TP STAIRS
Weak and
efficient
t drag around from day A
y in a worn-out condition, h|
I energy, ambition, strength
ldurance. If you are nervous,
hin and easily exhausted?if
ligestion is poor, youi blood
erished, your kidneys, liver
awels sluggish?
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eparation is a compound of well I
medicines that aid in the diges- g
d assimilation of the food, build i
blood and purify it by increasing
ninative powers of the kidneys,
nd bowels. It is complete in
nd all that nature needs to tone
entire system. Mai to gen inyour
weight. It builds up a
i of strength and endurance, thus
ig you to resist disease. Maltojxactly
the thing that convaleseed?
a general reconstructor of
it bodies.
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