The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 13, 1897, Image 10
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R- Thursday, May 13, ISS7.
Prosperity is conun^. It merely
stopped to patch up a slight
3_. puncture in the Fre.?Florida
Times-Union.
Strange to say, Boston would
% like to see a negro postmaster at
' Augusta. This interest in colored
I;iy men outside of Boston is quite
F v touching.?Atlanta Constitution.
As a law the dispensary law
|r ought to be enforced, but we pro
I test against the use ot so mucn
time and the exercise of so much
trouble to keep the said Dispensary
out of miscellaneous messes.
?Florence Times.
A French shopkeeper hung
bimself the other day after closing
op his place and affixing this
notice on the door: "Closed on
aeooont of death/' What a val
orable suggestion there is here for
the Senate and the Dingley bill.
?Savannah News.
Wh*>n State seizes contra
I band whiskey in the express ofP
fee, why not sell out the office
also ? The State has as much right
to do this as it has to seize a trunk
? and sell or giveaway the contents
that are not contraband of law.?
? Columbia .Register.
Asked in Atlanta whether he
tbooght the next President would
be a Democrat, Vice-President
Stevenson replied: "The next
President will be a real DerooV
cast," which being interpreted
means that there will be no Dem
ocmtic shams like the last one.
f Ope. point which seems to be
s overlooked by oar Democratic
r> friends, of gold standard faith is
that William J. Bryan received
*<; six and a half million votes (more
'than President Cleveland ever
'!?* received) while their gold ticket
received only 113,000. This is a
T fact that is historical s.nd worth
bearing io mind.?Augusta ChronW
iele.
One of the humors of the
Chraeco-Torkish war is the appeal
' to our college Greek-letter socieI;
ties for funds in aid of the Greeks.
r p" The story is told of a college
aenior that when asked some quest
' tiona about Greek he replied,
Greek??oh, that's the language
m/ jeith the curioas, crooked little
letters.*?New York World.
It has been discovered down in
i < Louisiana that the kingfisher
bores holes sis feet deep in the
levees of the Mississippi river,
R and builds nests therein, and thus
bo is supposed to contribute to
the crevasses and the destructive
lldods. The kingfisher doesn't
' know any better, and probably
i- thinks that the levees are made
ilor his accommodation. Perhaps
too, he may imagine that incidentally
they are intended to hold
the- water until it accumulates
sufficiently for flooding purposes
and then give way and let it go,
as that is what they do every
spring. His boring holes in the
banks only facilitates in some
slight degree a process for which
the levees seem to be especially
desigued, and it is a question
whether the levee builder or the
kingfisher shows the greater
sagacity.?New York Times.
Best Remedy for Rheumatism.
From the Fairhaven N. Y. Register.
Mr. James Rowland of this village
states that for twenty-five years
'his wife has been a sufferer from
rheumatism. A few nights ago she
was in such pain that she was
nearly crazy. She sent Mr Rowland
for the doctor, but he had
read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm
and instead of going for the physician
he went to the store and secured
a bottle of it. His wife did
not approve of Mr. Rowland's pur
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cnase p.i nrsr, out nevurmeivss
applied the Balm thoroughly and
in an hour's time was able to go
to sleep. She now applies it whenever
she feels an ache or pain and
finds that it always gives relief,
lie says that no medicine which
she had ever used did her as much
good. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for
sale by Dr. W. L. Wallace druggist.
Governor Ellerbe is to be commended
for his determination to
prosecute every employee of the
dispensary who has been guilty of
wrong doing. The institution
seems to be hedged about with
scandals, and of this sort of thing
the people of South Carolina are
becoming heartily sick and tired.
We hope the Governor will probe
to the bottom, and that he will be
successful in purging the institution
of its abuses. But his task is
a difficult one.?Florence TimesMessenger.
Quinine and other fever
medicines take from 5
to 10 days to cure fever.
Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic cures in ONE DAY.
According to the newspaper, an
Ohio husband became the happy
father of seven children not long
ago. Of the seven all lived but
one. It is to be hoped he laid in a
supply of Chamberlaiu's Cough
Remedy, the only sure cure for
croup, whooping-cough, colds etc.,
so insured his children against these
diseases. For sale by Dr. W. L.
; Wallace, druggist.
The Supreme Court of the
United States has decided, in a
case that went up from Louisiana,
that dogs are not property unless
they are returned for taxation. A
Newfoundland dog, valued at $200
was killed by a street car, but the
dog was not returned for taxation,
and under the law of Louisiana
dogs are not property, unless they
are so returned, and the United
' States Supreme Court so held.
Why take Johnson's
Chill & Fever Tonic?
Because it cares the
most stubborn case
of Fever in ONE DAY.
The Westfleld (Ind.) News prints
the following in regard to an old
resident of that plabe: "Frank
McAvoy, for many years in the
employ of the L. N. A. A O. Ry.
here, says: T have used Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy for ten years or
longer?am never without it in my
family. I consider it the best remedy
of the kind manufactured. I
i take pleasure in recommending
it.'" It is a specific for all bowel
disorders. For sale by Dr. \V. L.
Wallace.
It turns out that there has been
a steal of seventeen thousand dol
Jars by the Republican managers
of the Kentucky peitentiary.
They either steal or squander
whenever they get in office in the
South.?Raleigh North Carolin
ian.
"It is the Best on Earth."
That is what Edwards & Parker,
merchants of Plains, Ga., say of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, for rheumatis,
lame back, deep seated and
muscular pains. Sold by Dr. W
L. Wallace, druggist.
Johnson*s Chill and Fever
Tonic is a ONE'DAY
Cure. It cures the most
stubborn case of Fever in
24 Hours.
We havs a lot of old babbit
metal 011 hand for sale at 10 cents
per pound.
The County Itecord.
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Co]<i Breakers! Cold ll?eakcr*!
Three or four doses in time will stop
or kil a fr -sh cold. 2.">e. per
box. Sold by Dr. D. C. Seort. 3in.
Why send off lor your job printing
when you can get it done just
as cheap and get as good work
right at home? Patronize home
industries and get the work on
shorter notice. Give us a trial.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at'least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to eure in all its. strives.
and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrah
being a constitutional treatment,
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood
and mucous Surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundations
of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing
its work . The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers,
that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. Chexxey <fe CO.,
Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists,7oc.
All the lates styles in job printing
can now be done iu The Couny
Kecorti office.
Hahv SViine!
t feels an indescribable
dread
of the pain and
most critical peBecoming
a
mother should be
a source of joy
suffering and
danger of the ordeal make
its anticipation one of misery.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and suffering
incident to maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman's
severest trial is not only made
painless, but all the danger is removed
by its use. Those who use
this remedy are no longer de
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, sponucni ur giuumy, ncrvuuoucaa
nausea and other distressing conditions
are avoided, the system is
made ready for the coming event,
1 and the serious accidents so common
to the critical hour are
obviated by the use of Mother's
1 Friend. It is a blessing to woman.
91.00 PES BOTTUS at all Druy Stores,
# or sent by mail on receipt of price.
Rffflre Containing invaluable Information of
rnrc interest to all women, will be sent
rKtfc to any address* upon application, by
Tba BBltniLD BE6UL1T0B CO., itlaata. Ga.
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Williamsburg County, >
Kingstree, s.(.'.May 3rd 1807.)
The Township OomntNsioners are
hereby notified to instruct their road
overseers to iiuve their sections of the
road worKod at once. aim to ueai wiui
ea<h defaulter accord in": to law.
They are notified, also to /five their
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BUELL I.ROBERTS'
CASH DRY GOODS STORE
IS A SO EXE OF ACTIVITY SIX
DA YS IX THE WEEK,
No wonder?the way they are
selling their goods! New, fresh
goods; big bargains; quick sales,
spot cash.
Below lire & few Prices:
One lot of Percales at 4^ cts. It
cost more than that to make ihem.
Larisa lens is the name of new
goods brought out this season. You
can cnange tne coior 01 your aress
made out of these goods every time
you wear it. Try a dress of it?only
12J?c.
We received a large shipment of
Skirts this week, and can giva you
full assortment in size and patterns.
Thye are lined and velvet bound.
and range in price from $1 to $2.
That case of yard wide Spring
Dress; Cheviots is going very rapidly,
but we have sone left, which we
are selling at 6 cents while they last
Our stock of Fans came direct
from Japan and are the latest style
and very cheap.
20 pieces Vivette Batiste at 5c yd.
One case summer corsets at 40c.
500 yards Glace Silks, yard wide,
at 50 cents yard.
50 pieces White Plaids and Stripe
extra good quality at <> cents.
We have a full line of doilies and
napki us from 2 for 5c up.
Ladies Shirt Waists, 15 c.
A fe ll line of Ladis Hats, Trimmings,
etc, from 10 c to $1.
Ladies' Summtrr Undervests, 5c.
Ladies' and Misses Mitts and
Gloves from 10c to 50c.
FURNITURE ?
Great value giving in the Furni
ture. It is next door to the the
Cash Fry Goods store.
10-PIECE SOLID OAK SUIT $17
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Charleston, - S. C,
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NOTICE.
I will tic in my office in the Court
house, Kiagstree, Monday and Sat
urday of each week. Those hav
ing business with the County Sup
erintedent of Education will gtvern
themselves accordingly.
Kabor D. Lesesxk,
C'onuty Supt. Ed.
Write for Prices.
Steerling Silver, Silver Plated
Ware, Gold Jewelry, Wedding
and Engagement Kings, Gold,
Silver, or Nickle Watches, or
Whenever you wish to give a
Present, we will be glad to
make suggestions.
We will also repair your
Watch if it stops, and guarantee
our work.
JAMES ALLAN & Co., Jewelers,
285 King St., Charlestop. S. C.
W. 33, G-ourdin,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
GREELEYVILLE, S. C
Reasonable Prices,
Prompt Work.
11 flm.
=T. 1 MATTHEWS & BRfl.=
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Commission Merchants.
Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Eggs,
Butter and Vegetables.
All Kinds of* Comntry Produce.
94 Market Street, Charleston, S. C.
Lake City Hotel.
?* < OPPOSITE DEPOT > JLiale
City, S.C.
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FIRST CLASS IN ALL APPOINTMENTS
H i M : ?FINE
ARTESIAN WATER
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LAOT FOR SALE.
Two valuable tracts of land in
nice neighborhood for sale.
One tract contains one hundred
acres.about 60 acres under cultiva
tion with three tenant houses on
same, and the other contains 12?
acres with about 30 or 40 acres
cleared and mder cultivation.
For particulars apply to
J. Z. McConnell, Jr.
3-3-'97. Kingstree, S. C
GEO. S. HACKER & SON
MANUFACTURERS OF
n? h.jl nt:-j- u??u:NM
uoors, m\i diihus muuiuiiigs
AND
BUILDING MATERIAL
DEALERS IN SASH WEIGHTS,
CORD. HARDWARE, WINDOW
GLASS, etc.
E. M. HACKER, Proprietoi.
Charleston, S. C.
We guarantee our work superior
to any sold in this city, all being of
our own manufacture.
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Sash, l Doors, > Blinds,
^AND^
GENERAL HOUSE FINISHING
WOOD WORK,
478 to <*80 Meeting St.,
(MBIOlYcr
Best Work Lowest Prices
?Send for Estimates.?
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Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemen: ? We sold lost year, 800 bottles of
GROVE'S TASTELESS CIIILI. TONIC and hara
bought three grors already this year. In all oar ex- Ty
pertcnce of It yoars. In the drug business, haro *
never sold an article that gave such universal satisfaction
as your Toxic. Tours truly,
ABS KT, CABS * COS _ 5W
WHAT YOU NEED MOST IN \
YOUR HOME
IS
A Fine Piano or Opgan . s|
There are good reasons why yon
Should Buy at
Henry Siegling's nr
Charleston, S. C.
Because He sells such superh ? 'A
instruments.. J
Because He sells on such easy
terms or so cheap for cash.
Because He has been established
since 1819, and sells only the
best, and his guarentee is solid.
. He will be pleased to send yon
prices circulars anu lerius.
Henry Siegling,
1 Charleston S. O
; Hand Made Shingles! :|
' It The Following Prices- |
4 inch heart $2.75,
5 inch heart $4.50.
6 inch heart $4.75.
Sap Shingles $200.
Will take contract for as many
as you wand.
Am selling out cheap.
You can see samples in Mr. J. - i
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W T WILLIAMS, ' I
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And all Builders' and Masons
supplies.
Be* Plastering Lime 85c per bbl
276 East Bay,
Charleston, S. C
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Boarding.
First-Class Meals and Lodgings.
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