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si ... *Ttye Csunto <Kenri*rl -:_ .._ _J : kliLISHED KVEKY TIlt'KSDA Y AT KINGSTREE, S. C. ? Ldin* j. BrJstow, EDITOR A\l> PRuPRIETOR. v subscription" Paste : One Year, in advdmv. - - $1.10 ? Six Months, itt advanot*. - - ..*(? Thret? Month#, in Jufvnn?-<\ - .'I'* ADVERTISMEXTS iiwtml on lilvra't tf rni*?. Rate* mu:K' known iron application. Pay 110 money h> Agents, cxctpt upon express authority. * _ " T ~ ' " Thursday, July 8,1897. ? 9 9 m . 1 . : J Congressional Candidates. , ^hefiff I). Bra till tin, who is going to make the race for Con gross, is said to be a mau of "in doubtable energy'' and as having l>een "a public servant in war and jieace.'' His war record is an itdmi ruble one, and he now wears E ? hn empty sleeve as the result of facing the enemy. The Manning Times of last week, in speaking of captain Bradham said he usnp* jfttrts zealously any cause he thinks in right, and when the &eforrti movement was. in its incipency he was among the first to hold up its standard. He was also among the first to advance the idea of bringing the people together and by adopting a con servutive course himself, an ex ample was set by which friction v was removed in the bonds of his persona! influence." '- Bolicitor Johnson is a man of Istifling qualities, fie is a good speaker, a hard worker and one Who would look closely after the 7 interests of his constituents. As kolieitor his record is an enviable One; as a lawyer be stands in the front rank. Mr. Johnsoa is better known to the people of the Fourth Judicial Circuit than he . . is to the people of the counties of g&r r - Williamsburg and Clarendon, but BK^ he it not entirely unknown in |V ' these counties, for his record as gf solicitor ? known alt over tne State. Even bis political oppon^ ewts acknowledge his fitness for ttfe position. The voters of the Sittb District could not cast - HMfir balled8 for a more compel ' Ml ajd deserving man than he, ttttd We tghtufe the assertion that T. if be is elected he will spare uo tek. -to serve the best interests erf the people ctf this section ot the State. Fetd D. Brjaiit, Esq., of Mar ion is in the race also. His card appearr id ihother column. Mr. Bryant is a lawyer by profession . and is ooe of the leading members of the Marion Bar. He is said |< to be a very forcible and fluent v afuidlrai* Ha ttntaroil tha /'nn (o 4av ^uiyi^u i iiv vimi federe army at a very early age belonging to the 20th North Carolina Regiment and was spoken of by Col. Toon in writing a sketch of his raiment for Col. Clark's history of the North Car <<*** troops, speaking of the shafp shooters of Garland's brigade as "the beardless boy. the dauntless* hero ot the corps." At the close of the war he was left I penniless, and "by the sweat of his brow" made his way through college and in 1873 was admitted to the bar. Mr. Bryant occupies an unique position, he having never befoje aspired to political honors. Should he be elected the people; of this District will have an able representative. The Campaign. r?L The Senatorial campaign opened | Rr- at 8amter last Monday. Only' p.*' three candidates announced them- j selves prior to the irieeting, but | K&.--A two others came in later. Senator | McLaurin and ex-Senator Irb^ were the only ones who spoke, but - State Senator S. ?. Mayfteld filed p* his pledge, although he was too ill E' to speak. Mr. Jdhn T. Duncan ' filed his pledge kt 11 rfcldck Mon.. day plght and e'&Cfov. John Oary Evans at 11:80. The houf Of 12 debarred fnrther Entries: / TIk? opening meeting was not} very elevating, McLaurin was thej i i ! first sjieaker, and made a master-j jtul address. Once or twice he re-1 . ferred to Mr. Irl>y in a flippant way.' I Irbvfollowed McLaurin and made: I * 1 a lengthy speech. He referred: I relatedly to McLaurin and oncej accused him of being dishonest. I ' Instantly McLaurin was on his | feet to resent the insult, but [ j friends interferred and things went i ion smoothly. The people <lo not { ' art' for *uch scenes. No person-! J aliti^s should be indulged in. Let; ' the candidates discuss issues, not j , Mien. Let each run on his own ; merits, not the others' demerits. , Nobody wants any trouble during the campaign, and if the candidates will stick to issues there will be no |>ersonal strife The meeting in Kings tree will take place August tKith. Comptroller General Norton states that he cannot have the pension list ready before August 1. That is the earliest possibl | time at which the list can be arranged and prepared. The county lists have to be sent back a.most daily for corrections, but tlie number has been materially increased. fu this connection it may be stated, tk;*t the peu?ion fond is $100,000s Wot is provided for by the approprialion, and the coiftemplated deficiency will have no effect on the pensioners. They will .pet their money as roon as the list are properly made ont. There are now three candidates for Congress to sncceed McLaurin, namely: J. M. Johnson, cf Marion; D. J. Bradhaw, of Clarendon; j and Ferd 1>. Bryant, who is also a Marion man. All three men advocate practically I lie same measures, and the fi^ht will Inn e mainly upon a choice ot men. Johnson and Bradham are both men who have seen several years' public service, while Mr. Brvant has never held an office, nor has he ever before been a candidate for any position. Ex-Senator Irby did not pain many friends by his insult .to Col. \Y. A. Neal last Monday. While at the hotel in Sum*er Col. Nea walked up to Col. Irby and offered him his hand, at the same time remorking, "Good morning, Colonel." Col. Irby refused to shake hands, saying, "Excuse me, sir, I don't care to speak to you." Never before has a jar occurred between the two men, and Col. Neal was much taken aback. \ Truly the Senatorial race is a battle of Johns?John L. McLaurin, John L. M. Irby, John T. Duncan and John Gary Evans. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure, it cures we most \ stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. DnI Tobacco Spit a ad Smoke Tear Lift Away. To quit tobacco easily aid forever, be mag j netie. foil of life, nerve and vigor, take No-ToBac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men 'Strong. All druggists, SOc or 11. Cure guaranteed Booklet and sample free. Address Starling Katsedy On, Chicago or Hew York. ? e C 6~ 3 nrhn I m tmb nBdiffln fe ! Biu iniii HBwr a A V ^ I JOB ! I PRINT- | I > /NO | ckrakfmknf if? first-class. si y *** * / l jC^it^ Don't love a man who always, kit ks, no matter what von <h ;| who kicks, with most prodigious , ease the whole long seasim j through, who kirks if anything!, goes wrong, who kicks it all goes! light, wno kicks because he tikes! to kick, and kicks with all might.: We know some awl'.il kickers on j this wicked mundane sphere,;, who came on earth t?.v accident : ;nid kick bcau.se they're here, j mey mane ftiemseives unconiior- j table and oilier people sick, they \ drive themselves to suicide, and still they always kick. We know a man who kicks and kicks the livelong day, and if there's naught to kick about he's kicking anyway. At times' when things are goiojr right and 6tlier men would smile, he kicks on general principles. and kieketh all the while? Ex. Edarato Yonr llnnrfU With Caacaret*. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forcer. 10c, 25c. It C. C. C. fall, drnnrlfct* refund money. 1 A nose party is the latest- It came in Bucksbort, Mo., the other evening and is thus described bv a participant: Holes were made in a sheet large enough to admit a pood sized nose. Half cf the party got behind it, and for a moment or two there was a widely varying assortment of proboscides on exhibition, ranging from the turnup pug to the needle pointed creation searcher. The party on the outside selected noses, each choosing the particular nose that suited his ideas, and the owner | thereof was his partner for the evening. It was a solemn occasion. Ko-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, make* weak men stroug, blood pure. 6Uc. ?1. All druggists. It is estimated that there are 2,400 disorders to which the human frame is liable. When a man is laid up with the rheumatism, he is apt to think that the entire number has struck him in concert. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Sixth Congressional District of 8outh Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. FEUD D. BRYANT. Notice. Encouraged by many friends, I hereby aunounce my candidacy, subject to the rules of the Democratic party, for the seat in Congress from the Sixth District, recently left vacant by the appointment of Hon. John L. McLaurin to the United States Senate. J. M. JOHNSON. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Sixth Congressional District of South Carolina, fill out the unexpired term of Hon. Jonn L. McLaurin. subject to the rules of the Democratic party. DANIEL J. BRADHAM. Baby's |Q Second 'lj| Summer Is the time that tries all the cam of the mother and all the skill of maternal management. Baby comfort comes from fat; fat babies have nothing to do but to sleep and grow. ; If your baby does not seem to prosper, if he doss rot gain in weight, you musi: get more . fat there. A few drops of Sclfoufa each day will put On plumps ness* fat outside, life inside, !1 baby and mother both happy. I( Your baby cah take and rel- J tsh Scott's Emulsion as much < in summer s*s in any other fceasoh. for aala by aU drricvlat* at jo& and |a i? ; i t The County Record, $1 a year. i vs a. . ; -A -t i~ . J. . ... rJC y* 4 July Ladies' Home Journal I t? spirit and seriliineirt the July j LaditvIIoineJournal i< ititer^stin<:-1 Iv in accord with I ha* of our Na- j lional birth month. An article! on "The (ireate.-t Nafio.i on Karth ! by William (Jennie .Jordan, pic ! tares, in a most vivid way, the; vastness of the Tailed States, and i and bv simple comparisons and | telling illustrations contrasts every j phase of our greatness with that of I other nations. Ailied in patriotic j sentiment is Clifford Howard's j article, '-When Dolly Madison Saved the D'claration of Independence.'" This tells the story of the heroism of President Madison's wile, who saved I lie most precious document in Amerien from falling into the hands of the British when Washington was in flames. "The Wo lien's Patriotic Societies" gives the aims and purposes of theses organizations and the requisites for membership- "Fifty Years of postage-Stamps" brings to mind that just a half century ago our Government made and sold its lirst cl'jmn; fur fptter nostayp. w r~ i republished by The Curtis Publishin*: Company, Philadelphia. One dollar per year; ten cents per copy. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? . Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. The department of "Current History in Cartoons" in the AmerMonthly Review of Reviews for July reproduces a series of recent Punch cartoons, by Sir John Tenniel, who is now is the forty-seventh year of his work for the British mm in week 1 v. Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck, a druggist s?t Mendon, Mich., says all of the good testimonials that have been published by the manufactureds of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy could be duplicated in that town. For sale by Dr. W. L. Wallace, pruggist. Kriantte Your Itmrnl* With C.'Kscaret*. Candy Cathartic. cure constipation forever. 10c. 25c. If C. C- C. full, rtriictrists refund money. There are people who never give away any milk until they skim it, and then they want credit lor the cream. Quinine and other fever medicines take fromS to iO days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. The cheapest summer resorls are in the mountains of Japan. There are mineral springs there to which peasants bring their own bedding and rice, paying only thhee cents a day for lodging and use of the water. 4 To Cur* OoMttpatlon Forever. Take Caacarets Candy Cathartic 10c or 3S& If C. C- C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. The water of the River Tinto. in Spain, hardens and petr fies the sand of its bed, and if a stone falls in the stream and alights upon another in a few months they uiiile and become one stone. Fish cannot live in its water. %Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. A cheerful face is nearly as ;ood for an invalid as healthy weather. To Care Constipation Forever. Take (iiscarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. i [f C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money, i For prevention of baldness, and o renew and thicken thp growth if the hair, use Hall's Vegtajde Sicilian Hair Renewer. Physi- ; dans endores and recommend it. The CoUun bian Encyclopaedia j s iio doubt one of the finest on j he niarket,and no lamily should j ie without it. adv. ! ?. ..." v.'s. Letters from the People. (Aiiwrti-oinent.) Mr. Editor:?I ;>;n a straight in in the middle-oft he road populist and I want to know what the hoys are doing ail over the conn i try.-hut I am not able to pay for j several leading reform papers,! though i want, to read them every | week. <'an you tell me the best plan to gel them? Answer. If you will write enclosing a stamp to the National Reform Paper Club, No. 7, care People's Parly Paper, Atlanta, (?a. they will send you their clubbing list, through which you can get almost every hook and paper printed in the United States at the lowest wholesale price. If von are a subscriber to this paper and will mention Ibis paper when you write, we have made arrangements whereby you will be given an annual membership in- the club absolutely free: (The reg ular fee is one dollar for each member.) This "fFer is good for only a few weeks. The club handles all kinds of reform books and papers and through its hundreds of agents working in every county and are disposing of thousands of books?hence its mem bors get in on the ground floor and buy at wholesale prices. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. it cures the most 4 stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. Fear of Lightning. The fear of lightning is the most common form of fear. And yet by lightning fewer people are killed than almost any other form of accident. In the United States about two hundied person's are killed each year by lightning, or one person in every three hundred and fifty thousand. This is an average of three persons in the State of South Carolina. These are the figures of the Weather Bureau and are, therefore, authoritative. In New York city alone over two hundred persons are drowned each year, one hundred and fifty people are burnt or scalded to death and five hunded persons meet their death by falls of various kinds. In cities and towns there is practical immunity from death by lightning when living in a house covered with a tin roof, and the authority for this statement is a writer m the Electric Engine er. Only one in three of those struch are killed. So lightning is a very infrequent cause of death, and there is little reason to live in dread 01 ir. "Last summer one of our grandchildren was sick with a severe bowel trouble," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Fredicktown, mo. Our doctor's remedy had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief." For si\le by Dr. W. L.Wallace Drug gist P All the lates styles in job print ingcan now be done in The Couny Record oflice. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC ? Cures Fever 1 In One Day. 'keep your bowels si /0ANDY ( VUbCG ^^CURKOR! A tablet now and then wilt preTent diarrhoea, draen remit*. Sample and booklet free. Ad. 8TKKL.ISO RF.M eeeea f J *? 4 nre. 3io Pny. That is the way all druggists self ,' drove's Tasteless Chill, Tonic for / Chille and Malaria. It is ainopty .gy *; ff'on artd Quinine in a t-asteipw^ f form. Childuen'. fove it. Adults prefer it to hitter, nauseating | How To Find Out. Fill a botlle or comrhon glas^f " I with urine and let if stand twenty- t-l c four hours; a sediment or settling , <|j j JUUIUUItM (fll Uim^rlllllV IWliUIUUlI A of the kidneys. When urine staiinf , , I linen it it positive evidence of kid- V; ^ ney trouble. Too frequent desire ito urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that tfee kid- 1 neys and bladder are outoferdef WHAT TO tfO. There is comfort in thre kndwl-r edge s? often expressed, that \ Kilmer's Sw-n>p-Koot, the great . ^ kidney remedy fulfills every wishf :^?tjk in r lievinjr pain in the back kid <1? neys, liver, bladdler and evers part of the urinary passapger. It, :.jgB corrects inability to hold mine . 't and scalding pain in passing it, or M bad effects following use of liquor, , wine or beer, and overcomes that '$m unpleasant necessity of being com pelled to get up many timesdur-,y ing the night to urinate- The ^ ?r% 1 1 rl r< i\ /I t k A /\?* t MA /,WfI lit A * < T f ffA/t I1 - miiu ciiiu IIIC rAU awiuiihu j CUCT.* wtm of Swamp-Kool is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won- ' derful cures of the most distress- \% ing cases. If you need a mediicins you should have the best. . -A Sold by druggist, price fifty ecnfs ' and one dollar. You mar have1* ,j sample l>ottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention I The County Record and send vour vjl addresj to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing JM hamtun. N. Y. The propiitore of I this paper guarantee the genuine 1 ness of this offer. CITATION, m state of south carolina, j COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. By E. M. Smith Esqvirb, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, J. Oswln Bate ha* J made suit to me, to grant him letter* of -/ Adminlstrnflnu of the Estate of and ef?? 3 ^ foots of f.oila A Bat 8 these are therefore igBj to cite -nd admonish all and singular thelKfJ kindr dand cretHtors of the said I.eJI i 1 A. Ban'sdeceased, tliat thev be ^iidl personally appear before roe In my offW" i in Kinesrrec, S. C. on Saturday,the 17th ? fj day of July, at 11 o'clock a. in. to sliovr. 1 cause if any they niav have why the said 3 administration should not be granted,. * Oiten under mv hand and seal this 3rd day * July, A.*P. 189*. PublUoed on the 8th div of July, A. X D. 1897, In the Comity Record. "E.M.Smith, 2t. P. J., W. C. i ^ rrrrn a tthw STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ;M COUNTV OP WILLIAMSBURG. By E. M. Smith Ehqcibk, j Probate Judge. WHEREAS H. H. Kind, rhu made ? suit to me, to grant hiui letters of ad- 1 $4 ministration of.the Estate of and effe.*ts of A. B. Kinder. these are therefore- 'J to rite and admonish all an.) singular the kindred the creditors of the aahl A. r. Kinder de?e?i*ed, that they lie $fl| and appear before me. in the Conrt of Probate, to be held at Jflngstree S. C. jR on July 17th after publication thereof ,?| at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show Wff cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. | Given under my hand, this 3rd day of Jnyl Anno Domini, 1807. * Published on the 8th day of July * .|1 1897 In the County Record. 'as | E. M. Smith, 2t. 1 P. J. W. C. . ;Jj Notice. .~ 'Jj I will be ii> my office in the court house in Kingstree 8. C.r Monday and Saturday of each week Sfe and during my absence, I will J? leave iny office key with Mr. C. W. >fij McClam. E. M. SMITH, . |S Judge of Probate, i&fl Williamsburg Co., S. C. .? It is remarkable that some men will freely spend the last red cent the have for whiskey, get drunk and have the headache and feel . M awful sick, and then swear that f^j they ar$ not able to pay for their . ' county paper. Lots of them ch> it. I ? ITRONQ ALL SUMMER ! ATHAPTIC IIX&hy MPATlOlC^ I I E38D^^em?sii I KdT'oo ,? n,ereowpUtoto.eanrins^ewy^Dfctar* X ' J3h MMlttfelltlllf- .< ?