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* The Count t> Itcrord *' i jl . . f, iUBLISIIED CVIiUY TI1IK^*V AT E-* ' kijUjstp.kk, S. i\ I , . ILorr* J. Bki- ro-.v, Editor \.\"i> ritcmKTOB. ^rBSCRfPTroX RASTK: One Year, in ailvuih-r. - - $;.or? Six Mouths 111 mlvaifcf. - - ,Vi TJiree Months in :ulv;ni<T, . A DYERTISMKXTS in-ortoil on lilavrit UK" fumitu "P*it4??r r T\ II* (ill !lll - * p.ligation. 3.'. jP^Pay no mon<n* fo Agents, except SS0..V upon express authority. gk:;. ~-IJI Thursday, June 10, 1897. BV* L_._l_ $?' They may laugh at Ben Tillman's pitchfork as much as they . please; all the same very lew are [$L anxious to encounter its prongs. Nashville Sun. j&. While Tillman is showing such B an intense de<ire to have iuveslipttioo^it might be well to ucy eommodale him on the dispensary matters that ex-Senator Butler SS" l-koo I'Wiliirlol nhia Titnos. You would have lo pile up fifty p'- tpillion silver dollars if you wished k - to Buy all the bicycles now in uso fiat . in this country, but one dollar ; and twenty-fire cents will pay B^Hlbr 500 letter heads or envelopes at the County Record job office. Ft looks as if there might have been a better fight on the proposition to put cotton lies back on f7 the free list. The advantages of Hp statesmanlike legislation on the tariff are evidently not intended - y for th*f South.?The Stale. f- The attorney general would give ^ fv the people a bit of information of y ' ^'eipicial interest at tliis time if he Iaish them with a stalete cost of all the liliga icb the dispensary law rise.?The State. ng to refuse answering about campaign conwere a-jadable offense, suggestireness in maksuits in-checks instead ?Philadelphia Times. ipman finds that the upnsonment is getting it the public opinion is j joke that cannot be oo often if Ml*. Chapman to- snap- his fingers at of his country.?New M ww vi iv*. x A good many senators who fa } |&*or the investigation sought 1 r B~ ? |Jen Tillman nevertheless fear to k':\ 'have H conducted by him as & ehairtnan of the committee. The ik> ^ investigation may fail because of ! ' Tillman.?The State. . It has been.'said lhat the real EL; mgues cried louder than anv ol i( the other pursuers, "stop thief; flop thief!" Circumstances alter t $*maew and the cry sometimes takes b V the form of Investigate! invesliIf gate!"-?Johnston Monitor Bib The United States senate deI j^: serves the stirring up which Till I man is giving it. It is a fact, as | * he says, that the smirch of 1S94 r, has not been wiped off. It is a &S&, fact, as he says, that a similar blot j^-eo the record niay be the result P ' *V mings iiicti urc nappemug uuw, Pw ^nleas measures are taken to pref * , Tent it. And these being facts, I' the Senate ought to wake up and I* k' act.?Boston Post. The South Carolina editors are pp Iwre to see and enjoy Tennessee's I <' Centennial. Tbev brought along **Krir wives and sweethearts and i Y. ^ipe a gallant and an able aggregate $;-tion of opinion moulders. A t, f^fceany welcome is theirs. May & their stay be pleasant and w hen & they go home may they be able IliiPP truthtully advise all their readW'Wjfa to come and see us.?Nash|f - *Hle Suu. - ? 'There's no use in ta'kins," says ! \V. J I. Brnadwell, ?lrtijr^ri-1, l.a Cyirne, Kas., "Chamberlain's Colic, j Cholera and Idarrhma Khencly' j does the work. After takmjr med Iieine* of my own i*:itI??ti and 1 jtlmso of others I took a dose of' [ Chamberlain's and it helped me; a jsecond dose turcd me. Candidly I (and conscientiously I can rccom-; | mend it as the best thins on the | market.'7 Tin' - ? cent size inr sale by I)r. W. L. Wallace, druggist: Wed Early in Life. In Austria a 'Miiiui" awl "woman*'" are supposed lobe cap tile dI conducting a home of their own from ihe age of 14. In Germany the men must be IS years old. In France ti e man must be IS and the woman 15; in Belgium the same. In Spain Ihe intended husband m ist have passed his 14th birthday and the woman her 12th. In Hungary, for Korr.an (Catholics, the man must be 14 years old and tlie woman 14; tor rroresiam, nie man must be IS and the woman 15. In Greece I lie man must have seen at least fourteen summers and the woman twelve. In Portugal a boy of 14 is considered mar riajreable and a woman ot 12. In Turkey any youth and maiden who can walk properly, and can understand t lie necessary reli gious service, are allowed to he united for life.?Kansas City Star. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. Hundreds of thousands have been induced to try Cluimberlain'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. Letters from the People. (Advertisement.) Mr. Editor:?I am a straight in in the inidule-of-the road populist and I want to know what the boys are doing all over the conn try. but I am not able to pay lor several leading relorm papers, though I want to read them every week. Can you tell me the best plat* to get them? Answer. If you will write enclosing a stamp to the National Keform Taper Club, No. 7, care People's Tarty Paper, Atlanta. (tu. they will send you their clubbing list, through which you can get almost every boos and paper printed in the United States at the lowest wholesale price. If you are a subscriber to this paper and will mention this paper when you write, we have made arrangements w hereby vou will be given an annual membership in the club absolutely free: (The reg ular fee is one dollar for each member.) This offer is good for only a few weeks. The club handles all kinds ot reform books and papers and through its huu-' dreds of agents working in every county and are disposing of thousands of hooks?hence its mem bers get in on the ground lloor and buy at wholesale prices. _ j Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of j Burton House, Burton, W. T., and one of the most widely known men ' in the State was cured of rheuma-j tism after three years of suffering, j He says: "I have not sufficient' command of language to convey! any idea of what I suffered, my j physician told me that nothing j could be done for me and my friends j were fully convinced that nothing! but death would relieve me of my suffering. In June, 1891, Mr Evens, i then salesman for the Wheeling Drug Co., recommended Chamber-! Iain's Pa?n Balm. At this time my foot and limb were swollen to more than double their normal' size and it seemed to me my leg 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. : > i- : ' ' <j ' " ' ^ < A. !!. Hatter, with 10. Atkins >S: Co.. Indianapolis, Ind., writ's'! Invc never he for given a testimonial in my life. Hut 1 will -ay that for three years we have never oeen without Chamberlain's Colie, t holera and Ibnrrrnea Hemefiv in * tIn- house, and joy wile wouhl as soon think of being without 11 >ur iasul/ottie of this lieniedy in the I summer M'ason. Wo have used it ( with ;ili tlirc??* of our children and it has never failed to cure?not simply stop pain, but cure al>solute-1 ly. It is all right, and anyone who tries it will find it so." For sale by ! l)r. W. D. Wallace, druggist. No man can lilt himself by his boot tops,- hut he can easily ]>till| ; himself i o vn by his chi . MOTHERS ! md about which such tender and | holy recollections cluster as that ! of " Mother "?she who watched | over our helpless infancy andguid;%d our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth| cr is beset with danger and all cf . fort' should be made to avoid it. an j c so assists nature EfilfJIitlOr Q in the change takSl'SUtflua U ing place that j n B I the Expectant 3Ta*B^Mf9 Mother is enaf I III Sill bled to l??kforB I a8 Vi w a r d without i dread, suffering or gloomy fore! bodings, to the hour when she j experiences the joy of Motherhood. J Its use insures safety to the lives : of both Mother and Child, and she J is found stronger after than before ; confinement?in short, it ' makes Childbirth natural and easy," as iso many have said. Don't be j persuaded to use anything but HOTKEfi'S FBlEJiD "My wife Buffered more in ten minutes with either of her other two chil' dren than Ae did altogether v.*ith her last, having previously need four bottles of 'Mother^ Friend.' It is a ! blessing to any one expecting to become a MOTHER," says a customer. Henderson Dalz, Carmi, Illinois. Of Druggets at >1 Oft, or wnt by mail on receipt of price. Write for book containing testimonials and valuable information for all Mothers, free. The Bradfleld Ecjrelator Co., Atlanta, Ga. "the sunT The first of American Newspapers, Charles A. Dana, Editor. The American Constitution, the A mericaji idea, the American j spirit. These first,% last and all time, forever. Daily, by mail, - - $G a year Daily and Sunday, by mail. $S a year. The Sunday Sun. is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. ! Price 5c. a Copy. By mail. $2 a year. Address The Sun Mew York. ?:@:@:?::?:@::?:?:?:?: ? ? rnr stAiiiiTif nrnnnn (S) IS!mm n,? ? f. | ? 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C 6 3 \ ptBIMll I ?$ JOB | | BR INTI iffl M , - ING ? I )'! i/X ' ^ DEPA KTMKXT : ^1^-C is KI KST-iXASS. "B"h ! ATLANTIC COAST LINE. ^ North-Eastern R. R. of S. C CUaiHvASJSO aiair.uuLir.. Dated Nluy 10. 1S07TRAIN'S GOING SOUTH. No. 35.* Leave Florence 3 -JSo a. in Leave Kingstree Arrive Lanes 4:48 a. n Leave Lanes 4:18 a. ir Arrive Charleston E:lh) a. ii No. 23.* Leave Florence 7:35 p. ir Leave Kingstree 8:59 p. n Arrive Lanes 9:15 p. n i Leave Lanes 9:15 p. n i Arrive Charleston 1U:50 p. n No. 55 * Leave Florence Leave lvingstree # A rrive Lanes Ijeave Lanes 7:52 p. it Arrive Charleston 9:25 p. n TRAIN8 GOING, NORTH. 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No. 20* Leave Florence - 1)40 a in Dailington - 10 40 am Clicraw - - 124 > a in Arrive \\" ideslwro - 225 p in No. (>2* Leave Florence - 835pm Dai lington - 9 05 p ni All the lutes styles in job print ingcan ne w be done in The Couny KeCu.'d oflkc. * ? W- WSKlJi Jfflm 3' '?z iiiii s'i^shty tetisaMj S. ?3.fc!5BS. Manuger.^S o~ ~ i lit iii iimtfifil \BREASONABLE RATES. 3j :H :?:?: % I1 ,1 FIM-BLISS LIVERY 1 || Me in ConRBCtion || i?E GIVE U > A TRIAL. 3 itfutiaauutuiuiuuuiuuu^ ! | fiOTiCE. I will l?e in my ollice in t he Court house, Kingstree. Monday and Saturday of each week. Those hav ing business with the County Sup erintedent of Education will govern themselves accordingly. JSTabor It. Lksesxk, Comity Supt. Ed. =T. a. imHEWS & BRO ? ?O O 0 Commission Merchants. j Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Fgg?, Butter and Vegetables. i .til Uiuds of CoAilry l*ro?lnee. 01 Market Street. Charleston, S. C. =PERCIVAL It H= j Sash, B Doors, 5 Blinds, . i general house finishing I ' WOOD WORK, i 178 to ^lecting St., CHARLESTON, S, C, Best Work Lowest Prices ?Send for Estimates.? : THE mi I ITVAT3 T A 1U LwLJJ_L_JJ!/iJUl/-\JY ENCYCLP^DIA, j 35 Volumes, 28,600 pages, J 7">00 Illustrations. I Contains an Unabridged Dictionary, gives pronuciation of every | word, the volumes are of handy size, , has the largest and latest maps?is i j better adapted to popular use than .i any Cyclopedia ever published? j IT CONTAINS LATER INFOft. I M ATION . i Than any other, and more of it; is. | v ' .: the only Cyclopedia which is, or .! can be, really up to date. It is. j THE BEST FAMILY LIBRARY. Because it is clear and simple in language, can be understood by a l>y a child?absolutely impartial and reliable and thoroughly Aineri-; can. For terms and description write :f IE! Mill Kb. j 31 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. I I ! ft ^ 4 i&e S&l ?@fej M** i TASTELESS ' ISJU8TA8 C-COD FO? AD'Ji.TS. I WARRANTED. PRSC?50ctS. , C A I. ATI A. I LLb., N'OV. ll", 1S33. : Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Uentleraen:?Wo fold last vaar. fiftl bottles oi I GROVE'S TA3TEI.fc.bc> CIIIU. TONIC and huvo bcuirtu three ureas already this year. In all oar expcricuce of 11 years. In the drug businera, havo ever sold an article that gave such universal *uU*> iMUon as your Toxic. Yuan truly. An: EY\CAB* 4C<? jj an ^ i liTTilT tta ? GOODS SM I ;> . .>/ J' /'i r/v r ava-' /u r.s- /.v rz/z, week* m No wonder?the way they air* :*f| selling their goods!- jjfeTVr fresh goods; big bargains* ({[nick sjd*hr. m| Mow if; a Few Prices j M One lot of Percales at \% ctS. 11 ^ja cost more than that to make ihetn. Larisa lens is the name of new ijj goods brought out this season. Y 6U can change the color of your drdss made out of these goods every time you wear it. Try a dress of it?on- ^ We received a large shipment of . ? Skirts this week, and can gjva> yoa v$| full assortment in siite and patterns Thye are lined and velvet bound, and range in price from $1 to$2. That case of yard wide SpringPress Cheviotsj#?oing very rapid- '^j ly. but we have sone left, whiclrwe ar* selling at 6 cents while they laat ^ur stock of Fans came direct from Japan and are the latest stylo and very cheap. 20 pieces Vivette Batiste at 5c yd. One ease summer corsets at 40c. 500 yards Glace Silksr yard wide, at 50 eents yard. jfl 50 pieces White Pfaids and Stripe M extra good quality at 6 cents. We have a full lint of doilies and napkins from 2 for 5c up. ondies Shirt Waists, 15c, A full line of Ladis Hats, Trimmings, etc, from 10 c to fl. Ladles' Summut Undervests, 5a Ladies' and Misses Mitts and '';J| Gloves from 10c to 50c. FUHNITURE ? *1 Great value giving in' the Fnrnl ture. It is next door to the thfr Cash Dry Goods store. 10-PIEC'E SOLID OAK SUI* $1T | BuelH Roberts 1 573 & 573 KING ST", 3 Charleston, - S.OL fl Write for Prices. -1 Steerling Silver, Silver Plated '7a I Ware, Gold Jewelry, Wedding and Engagement Kings, G^lri, 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 gnaran- > tee our work. > JAMES ALLAN & Co., Jewelers, | 285 King St., Charleston. S. C. $i GEO. S. HACKES & SON ' | . . - r-i . nmrr ni.?nirt /Xn* MAIN Ul< AU l IJitJLilO ur Doors, Sash, Blinds HdiBgs AND BUILDING MATERIAL DEALERS IN SASn WEIGHTS. (OKI). HARDWARE, WINDOW GLASS, etc. E. M. HACKER, Proprietor. ?' , Charleston, s. C. We guarantee our work superior , to any sold in this city, ail bc-ic^of , . our own manufacture. / SI Lake City lESCotel. i -* 4 opposite depot y Lake City, S.C. ?I tXii-l UST CLASS IX ALL APPOINTMENTS hsh;?FINE A LIT ESI AN WATER. -DID- - >A4 IBS r. . 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