V-tl. > ->,^B'.V P *~*? ' '. | Tip Camxto "fttrorrl || PUBLISHER EVEKV THfHSH.W AT KIXOSTREE, S. t\ . Louis J. Bbrtow, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. R* STOSCRIPTIOX RATES: b- 0?h? Y Vnr, in :uivam?p. - - $1.00 IWx .Mouths. m ailvaiMY. - - .'Hi Tfcrw Months, in advance, AOTKRTlSMEXTS inserted on lil?entl frrnit. Kates nude known in on :i|?_j?.ication. m? money t?> Agents, except upon express authority. Thursday, May 27,1897. A Party Gone Mad. The warm simmer season is coming on, and the Demoera's liare Hllle lo do but gather in the weapons their enemies ate so freely supplying them. It seem , Bg~- tons inai a pany never ueiortr marched so deliberately to its own overwhelming overthrow* as ? the Republicans are now doing. z They have had a full measure of Ijjjfc power and ample opportunity to use it, but they have done nothing s but tinker at a rid'culous tariff, $ ''* keep the business ol the country ; -i- unsettled, and grind their own | particular axes. The great and ^ crying need of the country cur i' rency reiorm, has not been touch The financial condition of the Union has ndt improved a parourt ihu (tic/>nntonl r?f J lio ' people has increased, and justly ? increased. The great Kepublican majorities of last summer are ;; : melting like snow uuder a sumr I; mer sun It Bryan were running |>v against McKin ley to day he world ^ j^.eweep the country. |! Meanwhile the silver sentiment : >-is steadily widening and strengthwniiig. This opinion is confirmed fcy all our correspondents and bv it ?he letters we are receiving fron^ | | mbseribers. f The Republicans L K aeera to be blind to the fast-rising r of public opinion against I'i ^jfbetn. Perhaps it is another ex emplificationrof the truth ol the j; K old proverb that whom the gods ^HnrouId destroy they first make F *in?d. New York world. Among the interesting political rumors now afloat is one to the |.v effect .th t Senator Tillman and ^ ex-Governor Evans are "out" with oaeh?olher, and some of the politiuiaooare beginning to wohder what it all means, as the reneral opinion has been that heretofoie f the two. were like peas in a pod politically, personally and otherf wise. During the last canvass for ^ . the Doited Slate oenatorship the jfe Senator apparently did all he tcouki to secure Governor Evans election, but it is said that some private letters written bv the Senator, in which he urged Evans' * wornination for oolilical rather I Em public reasons. have come to light ?nd this has causei a coolness between the two. The Keg liter does not vouch for the story but prints it as one of the pieces of current political gossip of the (fay. Columbia Register. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. The Rev Thomas Dixson, Jr, of Rew York, said last Sunday: kn there is an intellectual runt m the family. who is of no earthly use far anything else, ihe parents f> make a preacher of him." The *3 Kansas City World says: The Rev Thomas is yet in prime of life, and it is not too late for him , to change his vocation it he thinks I his parents made a mistake in his case. Wanted *n Idea wrwsr ssvarss: uar INI U I I I Best Remedy for Rheumatism. From the Kairhaven N. Y. Register. M r. James Rowland of this village jstates tltat for twenty-live years his wife has been a sufferer from rheumatism. A few nights ago she' was in such i?a;n tltat she was ; nearly crazy. She .-ent Mr Row- j i land for the doctor, but he had j read of Chamberlain's I'ain Halm > and instead of going for the phy>i- J ciati he went to t.ie store and se; cured a bottle of it. llis wife did j not approve of Mr. Rowland's pur-1 chase at tirst, lmt nevertheless1 liolin flnmiiitrlilvf ?iiwl it|'|uini hit i'0 cent sizes for; sale by l'r. W. L. Wallace druggist. Mr II. W. J. Ham, of Georgia., tells this slory: "They brought ' a prisoner down to Atlanta from i Northern Georgia who'd been i i i caught revenuing. That's what 'they call it down where I live J 1 he fellow had never been in a ! icitv before and looked at the stone. paving oi I he street with great in-1 terest. At last he said: 'It's a: j good thing they built a city in I ! this place. It isn't worth a darn [ lor farming land. Look at the j i rocks.'1? / I Quinine and other /e\ ver medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DA Y. According to the newspaper, an Ohio husband became the happy I father of seven children not long ago. Of tl>e seven all lived but one. It is to be hoped he laid in a supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, the only sure cure for croup, whooping-cough, colds etc., so insured his children against these diseases. For sale by Dr. \V. L. Wallace, druggist. If Senator Ren Tillman had his way he would simply jam the Sugar Trust into a dark closet and keep it there until it promised to be good. Tillman is scarcely less angry now than he was last fall, when he threatened to seize the United States Supreme Court by tlie neck and dragitofflhe bench. New York Mail and Ex piCdd* Why take Johnson9s Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cares the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DAY. "It is the Best on Earth.'* That is what Edwards & barker, merchan's of Plains, Ga., say ol Chamberlain's Pain Balm, for rheumatis, lame back, deep seated and muscular pains. Sold by Dr. W L. Wallace, druggist. The publishers of Irl* It Hicks' j papes. Word and Works, proppse j to send a copy of the paper five I months to new subscribers as a' trial order for 25 cents, and in ad ; dition thereto give each 'rial sub-! scriber free a copy of a little b ok i of C4 pages, which contains select j chapters of a work by Mr. llicks. which he claims is the crowning glory of his life. The price of the book alone is 25 cents, will send both for a quarter sent to Word and Works, 2201 Locust street, St. Louis, Mo. Johnson's ChiUand Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever In , 24 Hours. The West field (Ind.) News prints! the following in regard to an old { resident of that plabc: "Frank! McAvoy, for many years in the j employ of the L. N. A. & O. tty.j here, says: 4I have used Cluim-} berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for ten years or1 longer am never without it in my ! family. I consider it the best rem-i , eoy of the kind manufactured.* 1 take pleasure in recommending j it.'" It is a specific for all bowel' disorders. For sale by Dr.W. L. Wallace. ' ? . t Cold It cnkfrii! Cold It mlvrri! Tlnin* or four ?lo?c< in tinitr will stop "grippe" or kit a fr
  • \. St?)?I hv I)r. D. (\ Scott. 3m. Why send of!' tor your job pri n t -; iwhen yon can get it done just as cheap and net as good work right ill Motile: I'aiior.ize iiome industries am! get the work on shorter notice. (live us a trial. The readers of this pnfier will be pleased to learn that there Js at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, i and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh j Cure is theonly positive cure known I to the niedieal fraternity. Catarrah i being a eonsfitutional 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 tlieeonsti-i tution and assisting nature in doing its work . The proprietors have so, much faith in its curative }>owers, i - I *. a.L __ !% _ j w__ It 1_. .1 lv.1! i Mill iney oner \ me nuuureu i/ounrs , for any ease that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chkxxky & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by IlruggLsts,"*-. All I he iates styles in job printing can now be done in The Couny Record ollice. Woman's Diseases Are as peculiar as unavoidable, and c? mot be discuss- p y ed or treated as we xjjfcy do those to which the entire human family are subject, i . Menstruation sus- \ \0gbr\j*tains such import- } IfflTJ '\jl ant relations to her iyMwl I \l|/ : health, that when 3^;j f J I Suppressed, Irregu- -./) > \ : A | lar or Painful, ff/j'1 |i 1 1\ she soon becomes -jSmJ 1 > \_J languid, nervous 1 # . and irritable, the bloom leaves her cheek and very grave complications arise unless Regularity and Vigor are restored to these organs. Bradfield's ? rj? _ _ most noted r61HElC physicians 1 of the South, RegulatQr ! sort prevail more extensively than i in any other section, and has never j failed to correct disordered Menj struation. It restores health and ! strength to the suffering woman. ! "We hare fur the past thirty years handled I BradflelcTs Female Regulator, both at wholeuU uiH mil in no instance has it failed : to fire satisfaction. We sell more of it than ail otter similar remedies combined." lamar, Rakkim & Lamar, Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga. Tmc bnaonclo Rcoulato* Co.. Atlanta. Ga. SeM by aH Dragfists at SLOO per Bottle. ' @:@:?:?::?:?::?:@:?:@: ill COUNTY nil ? @ ? E GHT PAGES A WEEK, ? ? | I Ok Oil o Yeor. I ? .? ?:?:?:?::?:?::?:?::?:@ j ' | i Subscribe Now! I o The Weekly Louisville Dispatch. A STRAIGHT HEMOOKATlcj .NEWSPAPER. For the Free Coinage of Silver. For the Chicago Platform. For the Democratic Nominees. For the interest of the Masses. All the Latest Telegraphic News. All the latest State News, All the latest Market reports. Correct Market Reports. Correct Court Reports Reliable News Reports. Honest Editorial Policy. The Weekly Louisville Dispatch and the County Record One year for **'7* Notice. .7 Olline of (' miry Supervisor.- \ \V:lliaiu>biir?; County. ( Kin^. f. May tfnl lst?7.> ! Tip T"\\nsliip :rro ' hereby ip litifiV to instruct rli?-iifc mail i overseer* to havp their section* of the i toiii! worked at oner, it'iul toil-a! with; rach defaulter according to law. Tliev a?v notified, also t?> give their attention to the plowing iiro the road* htiil to have th" san e s op|M*d. It. Ii. t'llAXDI.KK. Co. Supervisor. yumntmmitinmmmiWi: I us mi m, | Si. IS A It It. tlniniger.^ . ....^ -zs n III SIMM TREASONABLE RATES. 3 I :?:@: I 1 A FIRST-CLASS LIVERY 1 | Stable in Connection j t Givi: ra trial. 3 BUELLI MRU E1SD OBI GOODS STORE IS J St' EXE OF ACTIVITY SIX ItAYS IX Till: WEEK, I ! No wonder I he way they are selling their gnnd*! New, fresh goods; big bargains; quick sales, spot cash. ; Below Are i Few Prices; One lot of Percales at 4 ?4' cts. It cost more than that to make ihem. Larisa lens is the name of new goods brought out this season. You can change the color of your dress i made out of these goods every time ! you wear it. Tr^ a dress of it on! ly 12'o'c. ' i \Ye received a large shipment of i Skirts this week, and can givd you full assortment in size and patterns. Thye are lined and velvet bound, and range in priee from $1 tofci. That case of yard wide Spring f ?< miinir vorv ritnid + 'M V?TO */MV ? ?v?o r*' '*"h - -f""" ly, but we have sone left, which we are selling at 0cents while they last. Our stock of l'ans came direct from Japan and are the latest style and very cheap. I 2h pieces Yivotte Batiste at ">c yd. One case summer corsets at4dc. &M) yards Glace Silks, yard wide, i at ."id cents yard. j 50 pieces White Plaids and Stripe extra good quality at <> cents. We have a full line of doilies and ! nupkins'froin 2 for oe up. Ladies Shirt Waists, 15 c. A full line of Ladis H&ts, Trim; \v ings, etc, from Id c to $1. Ladies' Sunuuur Undervests, 5c. Ladies' and blisses Mitts and Gloves from Idc to 50e. ! FURNITURE? Great value pivinp in the Furni 1 ture. It is next door to the the | C&sh Dry Goods store. i Hi-PIECE SOLID OAK SUIT |17 Buell & Roberts 573 & 573 KING ST., Charleston, - S. C, THE COLUMBIAN IINCYCLPiEDIA, 35 Volumes, 2S,G00 napes, 7500 Illustrations. Contains an Unabridged Diction ary, gives pron nidation of every w ord, the volumes are of handy size, hiis the largest and latest maps is better adapted to popular use than a ly Cyclopedia ever published IT CONTAINS LATER INFORMATION Than any other, and more of it; is the only Cyclopedia which i<, or can be, really up to date. It is, THE BEST FAMILY LIBRARY. Because it is clear and simple in ! language, can understood by a | by a child absolutely impartial; and reliable and thoroughly American. For terms and description write H'm COLUMN h. oi Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ua. > \ NOTICE. ? I will !>c* in my office in lhe Court I house. Kings!reo. Monday and Sal i nrdrfv of each week. Tho>e hav 1 ing business with ?hC County Sup ! erintedent of Kdneation will gtv- f em themselves accordingly. Nabou I). LesessI'. Conuly Snrpt. Ed. i : I I Write fox Prices. 1 * I Steerling tilver, Silver Pitted i Ware, Gold Jewelrv, Wedding and Engagement Kings. Gold. | ' ; Silver, or Nickle Watches, or 1 | Whenever you wish to give a f Present, we will be glad to ; i make surest ions. 1 We will also repair your Watch if it stops, and gunran I tee our work. C iJAMES ALLAN & Co., Jewelers, i 2S5 King St., Charleston. S. C. | W. B Gourdin, 7 Civil Engineer and Surveyor, I GREELEYVJLLE, S. C Reasonable Prices, w^l JL 1UIJJJ/I VV VIA* ill -25 9G Cir. =t j jiiras s bso.= O 0 o | Commission Merchants. Domestic Fruits, Poultrv, Eggs, | Butter and Vegetables. j III Kiadi* of ('ounlrr Prodare. ; 1U Market Street. Charleston, S. C. i T .aire City lE^otel. j < | * <; OPPOSITE DEPOT > * I^ake City, S.C. -I IX iI FIRST CLASS IX ALL APPOINTMENTS i S H 5 f FIXE ARTESIAN WATERA -ma! MRIii. F> ROIHiERS. PROP ! 1 | LAND FOR SALE, j Two valuable tracts of land in J nice neighborhood tor sale. One tract contains one hundred j : acres.about 00 acres under cultiva- j , tion with three tenant houses on J I same, and the other contains 1251 acres with about 30 or 40 acres j cleared and under cultivation. For particulars apply to J. Z. McDonnell. Jr. .')-3--*97. Kingotree, S. C. i i j GEO. S. HACKER & SON' I i /p 'jr.. P&itI iiviV. r >;-! ?; m|:V r- ?;%i ^u k i \ ffif ' Vri ** < ( ?7&\ F-AV^'V^VJ i * &*rtrnfeV-V i oS-tfex * 1 "-"ill*! - V^#' .??r * ?^J,^?J '--- -- - .;- - , ilAM UFAOTlJKEIiS OF i : Doors. Sash, Blinds Mouldings AND i | BUILDING MATERIAL : 1 DEALERS IX SASII WEIGHTS. I CORl). HARDWARE, WINDOW ( GLASS, etc. E. M. HACKER, Proprietor. Charleston, S. C. i We guarantee our work superior i ! to any sold in this city, all being of! 1 our own manufacture. j I -PERCiVAL MFG, C0 = ! r Sash, I Doors, > Blinds, ZIANrC^ GENERAL HOUSE FINISHING \ WOOD WORK, irs lo ?<*? neetlvg CHARLESTON, S. C. j, Best Work Lowest Prices j Send for Estimates. U . SROVES 1 "tabtteless 1 rmmca m B ' I CHILL J TONIC IS J UST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts. galatia, Not. K. an. PuisSledlclno Co., St. IahUs, Ma. Gentlemen: Wo sold last yea', 600 bottles oC GROVES TASTKLEJ-S CHILL. TONIC sad have / bought three rtom already this year. In al I oar ex*>ertenco of 11 yoars. In the dtrw business, hare 113 borer sold an article that rare wcS antrcraal ?uia? facUwa ua jroar Toxic. tear* truly, . Autr.CAaahCa WHAT YOU NEED MOST IN YOUR HOME J A Fixk Piaxo or Ore.ix There ore j?ood rexsons whvyor. Should Buy at . 19 Hkvry SiEGi.rvn's it ;S Charleston. S. C. Because lie sells such superb instruments. Because He sells on such easy terms or so cheap tor cash. Because He has been est ablisbed since 1S19, ami sells only the best, and his ?oarentee is solid. He will be pleased t?> send yoa prices circulars and terms. Henry Si eg lino, Charleston S. C Hand Made Shingles! j it The Following Prices-* 1 4 inch heart $2.75. 5 inch heart $4.51>. 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 Air. J. S. Fulton's vard. W T WILLIAMS. I ^ SOUTHEASTERN M \v LIME AND CE ENT CO. Importers op English and Belgian Portlanl Black Cross Brand English Port land Cement Cou Toil Brand Belgium Portland Cement Rocx W ALL PlACTi' R ' J1 The Perfect Plastering Material Roaendale Cement, Hair, Plastei of Paris, Liiue, Laths, Bricks, Mortar Col ors, Terra Cotta Pipe, And all Builders' and Masons Supplies. Be-" Plastering Lime 85c per t>bl* ^ 276 East Bay, CHARLESTCJ, SL C 4 J. M. COLEY, jj PKHMAXKXT A Traxciext First-Class Meals and LodgingsC*-KOOMS25c. ^iTMEALSaSc. ||| I.? 1-9 CHAPEL STREET. ipen AH Night. Opp.N-E.ILD.R- - *