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- The Count? "Record PfiBLIshkD VLKi : IK KSi'W At WTSC*S"?*7l\ S. 1\ l^?l is X. Br!stV>w, kditor\\\t> proprietor. SI RSCRIFTIOX RATKS: frtfTrtr. in idTamt. - - $}.'? W:f Months, m - - .."W? iHirvf Months s?hamv. - .23 AHVERTISMENTS iirertt?<l on lilwral tfrnis. Rat?-< nta.U' knoiMi nj on app.k-ariou. ^51^ Pay no money rv> Agents. except upon express anthori(\ . Thursday, June 3,I8S7. ? _ McLaurin, and the Press. Jno. L McLaurin was the natw.tal choice of the Democracy of South Carolina, and their wish has been satisfied in this appointment. ?Sumter Herald. With Tillman and McLaurin in the senate* South Carolina wil) have a senatorial team which can poll a load with any State's team. ?^Colombia Daily Record. Judge Wm. H. Brawlev says that the rumor that he is an avowed candidate for the United States I Senate against Senator Tillman is witoout foondation.?Edgefield Advertiser. It will be jast us well to have an ambulance handy when the Sooth Carolina Democrats meet to arrange the preliminaries for that Senatorial campaign.?Wash ington Post. Senator McLaurin makes a good start in demanding a prmarv in which every Democrat shall have am equal voice with every ether Democrat in saying who shall be Uuited States senator.?Spartan hwg Herald. fT- ' ^ Vy . ; jgf'- Mr. MeLaurin k a young man -ahoias thus far measured up to J,',;- the expectations oi his friends. ?'*?. He stands at the bead of our del!! Sfitioo ia congress and excepting -Senator Ullman, has made a great er national reputation than any man from thk State.?Spartan burg Herald. To have appointed Jno. Gary Evans Senator would have been to force on the people of the State a man whom they had most emphatically rejected. Evans at present ia politically dead, and let ati honest men hope he will re main so. He may oppose McLaurin before,the people, but?. ? v tfaatier Herald. Mr. McLaarin's letter of acceptance of his appointment United States Senator does him - ovtuii. sou nis uesire uisi a jiriawry nir be ordeied so that all candidates may have a fair chance before the people is in keeping with the manliness that has char acterized bis-entire public career. ? However much Mr. MeLaurin's riewaea some questions of natioaa) policy may be dissented from, there are few, if any, who do not admire him as a clean-handed, k". upright gentleman.?Columbia m JUgister. hfcianrin is neither an cstremV I r to nor-is^eone of those feeble but crafty individuals who float with jg.. the current. He is bold, without being rash; independent, and yet liberal in his views. He better t represents today the thought, the aentiment, the aspiration and the force which moves in South Car roiioa, man any single maa. mis amertion does not take away from anj one the work he has accompli**), bat times change and men with them, and the pendulum Bwings one way and then another and the force that prevails today la not necessarily the force which prevailed before today or may prevail hereafter. What McJLau Sin may accomplish in the senate f jea problem.?Charleston Sun. ? ? ????w? u: hurt's no u<0 in talking," says W. H. ItroadweM, clrogjfist, La iCycut'. ka->-_ H'hatnt.erlain's t*olh\ Choh-r.i jitui Diarriicea Uhemedy 1 does the work. After taking mini. ; ieinc* of n?y own preparation and ttn-se of others I took a dose of !l'haniberlam*?i and it helped nie; a ! second dose cured me. Candidly | and conscientiously 1 can rocom-! mend it as the l?est thin?on the | market." The i"? .so cent size for sale l?y Pr. \V L. Wallace, drujj' *ri>t. Johnson's Chill and Fe* ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY j Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. Puck recently inquired how* to jdislingtrsh between a newspaperi ! man and a journalist. A Kansas i paper says that a "newspaper man ! ; wears two white shirts a week, j ; w hile a journalis* wears one white! !shirt two weeks." The Minneapo | lis Journal says that a "journalist ^ I IS ?1 IMfW mail HUM lll.l^u- j jzine nil ions/* The Kansas City! Journal ihiuks that "the surest | test is that the newspaper man usually has a job, while the journalist has not." One of the chief duties of the newspaper man is to consign to the wasie basket what the jouruolist writes and the journalist ordinarily may be dis tinguisbed by the long hair which he wears for ballast, says another critic.?Piess Visitor Hundreds of tl ousands b ive been induced to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by reading what it has for others and having tested its merits for themselves are to-day its warmest friends. For sale by Dr. W. L. Wallace, Druggist. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the | most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. The man with the standing uad," says an exchange, is the backbone of the newspaper and the solid man of the community. In summer or winter, in sunshine or ra:n, bis name greets the public eye with every issue of the paper, and the public comes in time to regard him as well established in successful business whether they have been his patrons or not. "Nothing succeeds like success,'* and the public once getting the idea that a man is doing well stands ready to patronize him and turns to him naturally when it wants anything in his line. In this simple fact lies the whole secret of persistent advertising. > Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of Barton House, Burton, W. V, and one of the most widely known men in the State was cured of rheumatism after three years of suffering. He says: ,4I have not sufficient command of language to convey | any idea of what I suffered, my physician told me that nothing * could be done for me and my friends j were fully convinced that nothing i but death would relie ve me of my suffering. In June, 1894, Mr Evens, then saiesmau for the Wheeling Drug C<x, recommended Chamberlain's Pain Balm. At this time my foot and limb were swollen to more than double their normal size and it seemed to me tny leg I would burst, but soon after I began ; using the Pain Balm the swelling ! began to decrease, the pain to leave and now I consider that I am entirely cured. For sale by Dr. W. L. Wallace, Druggist. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever j in One Day, : There are always lots of people! wl o wonder at mistakes Ihey de- j teci in newspapers, but they seem lo be oblivious of their own mistakes. Doctors, lawyers, preachers, all make them. The doctor's mistakes are buried, the lawyers twist out of their mistakes, and; the preachers are forgiven. The man who can keep errors out of a newspaper can pet a very large salary.?Chester (Perm) limes. A. 11. l'atter, with K C. Atkins Jk CiK, Indianapolis Ind., writes: "T have never ln-for given a testimonial in my life. But I will say that for three years we have never oeen without Chamberlain's Colu\ Cholera and PlaYrhira Remedy in the horse, and my wife would as , soon think of being without ttowc as a bottle of tbi-? Ren a sly in thesummer season. We have used it; with all three of our children and it has never faded to cure?not simply stop i?ain. but cure absolutely. It is all right, and anyone who tries it will find it so." For sale by Dr. W. L. Wallace, druggist. I There are various ways of spoil-1 ing strawberries, but most people elimr to the old-fashioned plan ol t pushing them into short-cakes GETTING REMY Every expectant mother hie * a trying ordeal to face. If she does not N \,?- wha may happen.! (J Ctiild-hirth is full J ri III ? I illl i! i| i Nature h not given proper assistance, Mothers Friend is the beet help yon can use at this time. It is a liniment, and when regular!y applied several months before baby comes,; it makes the advent easy and nearly paintees. It leberesfmd prevents "* morning richness," relaxes the overstrained muscles, relieves the distended feeling, short- j ens labor, makes recovery rapid and certain wit boot any dangerous after-effects.: Mother's Friend & good for only one | purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of; ?ivl pain. It dollar per bottle at all drugstores, or seat be mall OB receipt ci price. Futt Books, roots tsis* rateable iaiorma-, tta far women, will be mat to aaj ethfaew t anon sppttedoo as TMB BKAOPIELO RCOULATCtt CO, Mlisla. da. CTTATIOIF. STATEOF SOCTH CAROLINA. ' | ^ rew ad triiMiunrsn V vviti a v?r ? * By J. Z SKcCqxxsll, Jr., Esq r ire. Probate Judge. WHEREAS, J. A*, Hendricks has | made suit to me, to grant him letter* of Admudstratinn of tlie Estate of and cllnl* of R. H. Cox. tliese are therefore toeit - and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said K. II. Cox deceased, that thev I* and personally appear before me in my olBoe in King*tree, S. C.. on Friday, the -llh day of June, at 11 o'clock a. in. to sliow cause if any they mar have w hy tlie said administration should not he granted. Given under my hand anil seal this 24th day of May. A.f>. 1897. Pnhlisheil on the J7th day of May, A. D. 1897, in the Connty Record. J. Z. JftiConnell, Jr., 2t. P. J., W. C. CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A, COUNTY OF WTLLIAMSBUKG. By J. Z. McCon.xkll Jr. Esqiirf., J Probate Judge. WHEREAS T. K. Smith has made I suit to me, to grant him letters of ad- J ministration of the Estate of and effects | of Mrs. M. 4. Smith, these arc therefore ' to cite and admonUh all and singular the kindred the creditor* of the said ; Mrs. M. J. Smith deceased, that they lie I and appear before me. in the Court of j Probate, to be held at Kingdree S. C. I nfVnw *\ 11 Vll i.??? t U\n t lvrkt%.v/>f* i *?ll * 11 in" tin nuci |niuii\ unric^i j at 11 oYtuck in the forenoon. to cause, if any they have, why the said ' administration dxHild not be grantrd. Given under my hand, this 24th day of May Anno Poniiui, 1807. Published on the 27th day of May 1897 in the County Record. J. Z. McCoxxell ,lr? 2t. P. J. \V. C. Subscribe Now! o The Weekly Louisville Dispatch, j A STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC j NEWSPAPER For the Free Coinage of Silver. For the Chicago Platform. For the Democratic Nominees, j For the interest of the Mnssee. 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 f 1.6*. \ Get a 3ig Mail. 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I We received a large shipment of c|j Skirts this week, and can giva yon full assortment in sine and patterns. Thye are lined and velvet boundand range in price from $1 to |i That case of yard wide Spring 1 Dress Cheviots is going very rapid- Jjja ly. but we have sone left, which are ^ ar* selling at Scents while they last. J2 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-tic. r/ta? 1- C:il.o ...._l n.Un 9 w?"Yitr\n> uiaiv j ai?t fi<ur? at 50 cents yard. 50 pieces White Plaids and Stripe extra good quality at 0 cent*. We have a full lint of dallies and napkins from i for 5c up. Ladies Shirt Waists 15o. * A full line of La < I is Hats Trim- * ? mings, etc, from 10 c to #1. Ladies' Summur Uudmwt?, 5c. Indies' and Mioses Mitts and Gloves fn?m the to 50c. FURNITURE? | Great value giving in the Furni ture. It is next door to the the Cash l>ry Goods store. 10-PIECE SOLID OAK SUIT $1T J Buell & Roberts , 573 A 573 KING ST, ? Charleston, - S. C, Write fox Prices. Steerling Silver, Silver Plated Ware, Gold Jewelry, Weddiug, and Engagement Kings, Gold, . Silver, or Nickle Watches, or Whenever you wish to give a Present, we will be glad to make suggestions. * WTe will also repair your Watch if it stnns. and <?uarail | tee oor work. JAMES ALLAN <fc Co., Jewelers, 285 King St., Charleston. S. C. GEO. S. HACKEE & SON 1 MANUFACTURERS OK 9 n II L IIK I_ li IJ: uoors, sasfl, mm rwiiubjs AND BUILDING MATERIAL DEALERS IX SASH WEIGHTS. , CORD. HARDWARE, W1XDOW GLASS, etc. E. M. HACKER, Proprietoi. Charleston, S. C. We guarantee our work superior to any sold in this city, all being oi our own manufacture. 3 T .pi ke City KCoteL | ?* OPPOSITE DEPOT > J? I_,a?e City, S.C. -\iXHFIRST CLASS IX ALL APPOINTMENTS -5 5>CfFINE ARTESIAN WATER. NBS. F. C. RADGEBS. PBOP. ? u , : > -'?