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? t . THE COUNTY RECORD.] - ? PUBLISHBD EVERY THURSDAY AT KINGSTREE, S. C. - j Louis J. BmsTdtv, EDITOR AND PROPRlETOfc: r SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, in advance, - - $1.00 Six Months, in advitnee, - - .50 Three Months, in advance, # ADVERTISMEXTS inserted on literal . terms. Rates made known ujon application. 0^Pay no money to Agents, except upon express authority. Thursday, April 29,1897. ohats with OUR EXCHANGES. The advance agent of prosperity is busier just now parceling oni the loaves and fishes than he is in restoring confidence and prosperity to out languishing industries. ^?Oran?*fthiir*? Times and Demo 0 trati K The preliminary arraugements are being actively pushed looking tothe organization of new counties With court houses at Williamston, Honea Path and McCormick. In this matter there is some interestrivalry, for it is certaiu that both Williamston and Honea Path cannot get new counties, and it is doubtful if Abbeville has the territory to spare that will be neces I sary for both Honea Path and Mc Cormick counties. Somebody is likely to be disappoint ad,?Ander son Journal. ' One of the best laws passed by the last legislature is that one Which prohibits school trustees from employing teachers that aie _?1_ ?i. _r it cioaeiy reiaieu 10 any ui mem. This does away with the job hunting feature that brings about the creation of many a n?w and useless school district, and does | away with a vicious practice ip many of the wealthier and older districts. The pnblic cannot be imposed on by the trustee any longer in order for the trustee to provide a job for "ray son or f dangbter.^Yorkville Yeoman. "There is a tide in the affairs of r. men, which taken at the flood I leads on to greatness." It looks to the Soft fls if McLatlrin took ; that tide. He has followed his first speeeh Which was a great speech with fi most clever advertisement of the Sotith. Had he made any other kind of speech ? /.ii />_*. Ui.? ik. u nii^oi n<ivt: imicii urn* uut iuc second speech fits it to the first and follows as much as a prompt Collection suppliments a fine sermon. Our own belief is that when the people of New England find that the South is getting her share of governmental benefits they will come trooping down, and for our part we shall be glad to see them for in a short time they become just as devoted to the South as we aro.-^Charlesfon Sun. ? President McKinley is a bittoetalist in chains. He desijes the free coinage of silver without international agreement* but is nnder gold bonds not to say so. However,- in the matter ot this i purely Pickwickian international ? ( agreement, he is free to indulge; vkjs bimetallic preference without huirt to himself or the men whose money elected mm, ana nas therefore chosen a commission whose aspirations on the coinage qneston would be quite satisfactory to bemetallists if there Were any chance of their securing the realization thereof. But the mission j is hopeless, and known in advance to be hopeless. The United States under Kepublician rule and continental Europe will not \ make international agreement for! the free coinage of silver without the concurrence of Greaft Britian ; and Great Britian will not conI 4 I m l? ai& ........ , cur. We will sup on k,ifsv and rise Irom table hungry.?State. Representative McLaurin. from j South Carolina, has gained more! fame for himself and iiis State by i / > l [ one recent speech in Congress than any other man has done lor many j years past. Important truths as to ; the resources and progress, of this State were brought out in such a i way as to attract widespread at ten tion, and in many quarters the as tonishment evidenced at the facts made known is no less marked than that tlie man should have seized the opportunity offered in the happy manner that he did.? ; Anderson Journal. I It is staled that Congressman i McLaurin's speech, which lias | been the occasion of so much re mark in political circles, will be answered by Congressman St;*nyarne Wilson. The latter is quoted as savins, in substance, that Mr. McLaurin's expressions have been of assistance to the Republicans, and that they have embarrassed the Democrats. We believe | that Mr McLaurin could be re turned to Congress froin any district in the State on the proposition he has submitted.?Rock Hill Herald. i ~ Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720 Henry St., Alton III., suffered with sciatic rheumatism for over eight months. She doctored for it nearly the whole of this time, using various remedies recommended by friends, and was treated by the physicians, but received no relief. She then used one and a half bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which effected, a complete cure. This is published at her request, afc she wants others similarly afflicted to know what cured her. The 2"> and oO cent sixes for sale by Dr. W. L. Wallace, druggist. A heavy custom duty is placed on mineral water by the Dingley bill. Many eminent physicians say that some imported water is ab,soi?tely necessary in their practice, and that the tax is so heavy that it will practically prohibit importation. This is an illustration of protection.?Winsboro News and Herald.' Congressman McLaurin is a bright young man from South Carolina. He went in with the Tillman tide and was elected attorney general of the State. He has served several vearsin congress. During the present session be has made the most notable speech that has yet been delivered. Ostensibly he was arguirig for protection to Southern articles, if we are to have a taraff law. His remarks, however, were all in laudation of the South and the *? A* f*l 1 A/1 t\f A/VA.i nUKIUvl Jul dU\nui{I^C9 piC^CIJltU by this section for comfortable living. He gave statistics and a great deal of valuable information which seems to have made a lodgment in the nothern and western mind, for the speech is having the widest sort of publicity. It was neally a great speech for the south and had no politics in it. : Such speeches w ill produce tenfold the good for this section than will come from three or four day speeches on Spain's inhumanity and Kngiand's obstinacy. ?Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser. Americans are the most inventive people on earth. To them have been isstivd nearly 000,000 patents, or more than one-third of all the patents issued in the world. No discovery of modern years has been of greater benefit to mankin d than j Chamberlain's Coiic. Cholera and I Diarrhoea Remedy, or has done! more to releave pain and suffering.; J. W. Vaugn, of Oak ton, Ky., says:! I have used Chamberlain's Colic, j Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family for several years, and it to be the best medicine I ever used for cramps in the stomach' and bowels. For sale by Dr. W. L. Wallace, Druggist. Cold Breakers! Cold Breaker*! ( Three or four doses in time will stop "grippe" or kit a ftvsh cold. 25c. per box. Sold by Dr. D. C. Scort. 3ra. '& <+ ~ * - ^ . " - - jjiiniHBgm-yn?- v The Rov. V- II. Wonvpr, pastor j of the U. B. church, Dillsburg, I'a , s recognizes the value of Chamber-j Iain's Cough Remedy, and does not hesitate to tell others about it. "1 i have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," he says, "and lind it an j excellent medicine for colds,cough* ; and hoarseness." So does every one who gives it a trial. Sold dy I)r. W. L. Wallace, druggist. Joel Chandler lla ris writes pleasantly in 1 he Reviews 01 Reviews about the Atlanta Constitution oflice ami its new eheif, Mr. j Clark Howell. How'* Thl?! We offer one hundred dollars re ward for any ease of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ! F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Tkiax, wholesale druggists, Toledo, ().; Walding, Kixxax Makvix, wholesale druggists, Toledo, (). Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in1 "" ?mum the leruiwiy, nt'uug uuia,iij u|?.? blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 7oc per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Chamberlain'* By* and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Sal". Rheum, JScald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped Hands Itching Piles Burns, Frost Bites Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye lJds, For saie by druggists at 23 cents per box. 1-0 HOBSE* 0WNEK8. For pntting a horee in a fine healthy condition try Dr. Cady'i; Condition Powders They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or orer-worked hcrse. cents per package. For sale by druggists. Write fox Prices. Steerling Silver, Silver Plated Ware, Gold Jewelrv, Wedding and Engagement Kings, Gold, Silver, or Nickle Watches, or Whenever you wish lo give a Present, we will be glad to 1 make suggestions. We will also repair your Watch if it stops, and guarantee our work. JAMES ALLAN & Co., Jewelers, 285 King St., Charleston. S. C. @:?:?:?::?:@::?:?:?:@: |1 COUNTY ml ? EIGHT PAGES A WEEK, @ ? ? (Si <& I out Moi t f?. I ? ? @:?:@:?:@:?::?:?::?:@ =T. I. MATTHEWS I BR(L= ?o o o? Commission Merchants. Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and Vegetables. All Kindi* or Country Produce. 04 Market Street, Charleston, S. C. I^ake City XXotel. ?* < OPPOSITE DEPOT > ?? X^ake City, S.C. -i txtiFIRST CLASS IX ALL APPOINTMENTS H.f"H ?tFINE ARTESIAN WATER. -<sm.11RS. F. i\ RS. PROP. NOTICE. I will be in my office in the Court house, Kingstree, Monday and Saturday of each week. Those having business with the County Sup arintedeut of Education will gcvzrrt themselves accordingly. Nabob D. I^sesse, County Snpt. Ed. s STATE OF SOI'TJI CAKOI.IXA, COl'NTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. In Common Picas. Tomes B. Salter*", Plaintiff, against P.en Kirklaud. defendant. Copy of Sniiillions for Belief (Compl.'ii t nor Served.) To tin; defendant Ben Kirklaud: Yon are hereby summoned ami reipiired to answer the complaint in thisaetion, wliieii has Been tiled in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the cnhci'riltfir tit liUi.fN*. ill k in?r^t r**?? < f' within twenty days alter the service herof, exclusive of the day of sm-li service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore aid. the plaintiff in this ncion will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Xingstree, S. C., March A. D. 18117. JV. W. Grayson, C. <_'. 1'. J. Z. McDonnell, dr., Plain iirs Attorney. Kingstree. S. C. To the absent defendant. Ben Kirk land : i Take notice that the sumn ons in this action, of \\ hich the foregoing is a copy, and the complaint herein were tiled in ; the office of the clerk of the court of c?miii mon pleas f<jr William-burg county, at Kingstree, .S. on thel'Jth day cf March A. D. 1S!>7. J. Z. McConnell, Jr.,IMaintilTs Att'y 3-19-'9tt. Kingstree, .S. C. Clerk's Sale. n STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY or WILLI/MSBURG, In The Court Of Common Pleas. Eliza J. Moisson ana oaran a. Mulvy, Plaintiffs, against Mary E. Cooper and E. B.Cooper. Defendants. In obedience to the order of the Court in tin* atK>V? sta'.ed case, i will sell on the first Monday in May next, being the j 3rd day of said month, 1SH7, !>efore the Court 1 louse door in Klngstree, S. C., within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: All that ertain piece, parcel or tract of land situated, lying a id being in the county of Willian sburg and State of South Carolina, contai dug 230 acres, more or less and bounded as follov.'s: .North by lands of estate <1 J. L. Gotudin; Kast by lands of W. T. Altman; South by iands of Sarah F. Gordon, and West by lands of A. T. Darby. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. W. Graysox, C. C. P. & G. S., Wllllo nn.ltnt'ir Cnnntl* ? ? llilUIU.'VUl^ VVWIiVJ W. B. Gourdin, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, GREELEYYILLE, - S. C Reasonable Prices, Prompt Work. 11 -25?96?Cm. NOTICE. The regular examination of applicants lor teachers' certificates ! in the public schools of Williamsburg county will he held Friday, April 16th, 1837, at Kingstree, S. C., beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. All certificates expire at the end ! of two years ana the holders thereof are required to present themselves lor re examination. N. D. Lesjjsne, Co. Supt. of Ed. ! 3-24-'97. 3t I LAND FOB SALE. Two valuable tracts of land in ! nice neighborhood tor sale. One tract contains one hundred aeres.about 60 acres under cultiva tion with three tenant houses on same, and the other contains 125 acres with about 30 or 40 acres cleared and under cultivation. For particulars apply to J. Z. McDonnell, Jr. S-o-97. Kingstree, S. C. GEO. S. HACKER & SON MAM IJ FAOTtJKERS OF / Ooors, Sash, Blinds Mouldings i AND BUILDING MATERIAL DEALERS IN SASH WEIGHTS* ' CORD. HARDWARE, WINDOW GLASS, ore. E, M. HACKER, Proprietor. Charleston, S. C. We guarantee our work superior to any sold in this city, all being of our own manufacture. rt/v'?'' <tf *f. - * * ' ? . . ' v ^ T^*J.? ?> < * HSE I 7 TO 7 ' I ?<: s >? | Know hat? r Why. Whehe! Buell & Roberts Store is in C harleston i You can't niiss it now as it has recently been enlarged in order to make room fer their large and varlpdstor'k. Tf iq imp rliMir sihovp tlieli furniture store on the corner of King and Cannon and only two blocks from the depot. Prompt pay wins I he day and our customers get the benefit of it. Now for some idea of the line of goods we carry. Our line of dress goods is complete, ranging in prices, from 8 to 50c. An all-wo.d filling fancy dress goods at 10c. An allwool dress fiannell, a yard and half wide at 35c. All-wool 40 inch bonder, the latest style out at 50c. We have a full stock of calicoes, dress i plaids, outings at 4,5, 0 and 7c. We can save you money on bleached and unbleached homespuns as we bought in large quantities and before the rise. Heavy Sea Island brown, a yard wide 5c. Good heavy bleach, nearly yard wide, without starch at 5c. We have just received a case of ginghams 6c qnality which we are going to sell at 5c. 25 dozen ladies' unpervests, high neck and leng sleeves, fleece lined, full size-and extra heavy at 25. 20 dozen ladies, undervests, same as above only lighter weight, at 20c. We also have a full stock of canton flannels at 5, G, 7,8, 10,12% and 15c. A word or two about our line of Christmas goods; we have a lot of fancy hair pins, stick pins.pin trays, fancy side combs, and cuff buttons at all prices; a nice line of toy wagons, carts, wheel-bnrraws, doll carriages, shoo-flies, children's chairs, toy bedsteads, cradles, tool chests, sew A horse, horse & goat chimes. OUR LINE OF CROCKERY is full. Sets, consisting of cup, saucer and Dlate for 15. 20 and 25c. We have also added a line of millinery to our stock together with a lot of handsome ribbons suitable for trimming hats. When you are through trading in our DRV GOODS STORE step into our Furniture Store Where you will find everything in the house furnishing line. Ten piece bed room suits, oak or innt. walnut $20 and up. Win dow shades from 19c to 75c, matj ting 12c to 30c per yard; rugs, lamps, cha mber sets, clocks, stoves, etc., at lowest prices. When you are in the city call and see us. Prompt attention given to} mail ordeis. Ml ft Rills JLPUU1J W 1IUUU1 11/ 5?3 & 5ft KING Street, Charleston, - s. c. i =PERCIV*L MFC, CO,,: I Sash, 2 Doors, 2 Blinds, * =AND= GENERAL HOUSE FINISHING WOOD WORK, 478 <6 4 80 .lifeline; 81., CNiLESTON, S, C, Best Work Lowest Prices ?Send for Estimafc*.? * Ti y - ilTl ' I ITiW ^ I CHILL TONIC ISJUSTASCOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. Galatia, Ills., Not. K, 1383. PariaMedlclDeCo., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen:?Wo sold last rear, 000 bottles o?! GKOTB'S TA8TELKSS CHILL TONIC and hare boufbt three (truss already this year. In all oar experience of 14 years. In the drr* business, have ereraold nn article thatenro such universal satisfaction as your Toole. Yours truly, ABJLY.CAan ACQ. ;< ' yt WHAT YOU NEED MOST IN YOUR HOME IS A Fine Piano or Opgan There are ffood reasons why yon | tn u -n . a noina isuy ai Henry Siegling's rsr Charleston, S. Ci i "T W 9 m' IV fi ''SjM ' '.fM EbcACSE He sells such superb > i lost'uments. Because He sells on such easy terns or so cheap for cash. Because He has been established snce 1819, and sells only the best; and his guarentee is solid. fk will be p'eased to send you pric;s circulars and terms. Henry Sieglixg, Charleston S. C y Made Shingles! 11 Tie Following PrieesJ li 1 nt? 4 men nean 92.to. 5 inch heart $4.50. 6 inch heart $4.75. Sap Shingles $200. Wll take contract for as many as ycu wand. Am selling out cheap. Yoi can see samples in Mr. J. S. Futon's yard. W T WILLIAMS. , | 9-16 S. SOUTHEASTERN LI IE AND CE ENTCO. Importers op Engiih and Belgian Portland C e 21 e n t Black Cross Brand English Port land Cement Cou Cti Brand Belgium Portland Cement iock Wall Plaster The Prfect Plastering Material Roaeuale Cement, Hair, Plastei of Paris, Lime, '.aths, Bricks, Mortar Col rs, Terra Cotta Pipe, And a. Builders' and Masons Supplies. Be*? Pislering Lime 85c per bbl 276 East Bay, Charleston, S. C F. M. COLEY, Pewanent & Tranoient Boarding. First Cass Meals and Lodgings. ?J f ? * b # EarHO?MS 2oc. DiTMEA LS 25c. 5 Kill.lPEL MTREET. ^peirAl Night. Opp.N.E.RD.R. '<$SkM 's M j . L . ii'-m Txrrk m?