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Tlpe (Dnjttlg 'ftectrrxl I! HJtUSB&D 1YE&T THURSDAY AT KIXGSTRKE, S. C. Lnris J. Bristow, KIHTOR AND PROPRIETOR. ! ? , as==_ ' ? * m^NTRrrrroN* RASTK: OmtYmt. hi'MlraiH'c, - - fi.Wi ^ . *i* *ontfi<. mi .tlrami', - - .A#? | These Jionlh't. in mlvaixv, - .~i~> j i; AI?VKFTISMK\ rs in<*rtcl on lUxral; trrm>. Rates niaitv known u* on :tp- j | fHfcmtion. no money to .\ gents, exi-vpr | H upon express authority. f \ i | e Thursday, July is, 1897. jjjbSi - 1 - i e" i * press clippings. ? | The latest fad in colored excur I fa. Wmjk is to oceseo? e^ch passenger K?. With a watermelon. Editings paper rijslnly this hoi \ Weather is flying n 1 lie lace oi l ProyiUence.?Aiken Journal. SitfDe people are worrying them elves about Tillman and his sue Cession. This is needless worry, as Tillman can well afford lo lake . care cf himself and will he his own successor. ? Orangeburg Time* aue Democrat. m jou come to think of it, it seem queer that Govjpjjfernor Ktlerbe would decline to LMfrpttaaaod General Watts, who . Pjffide a serious % blunder, but i dismiss from the military service "Eftieiwe privates!?Camden AlesC oo?- wi&r Joues is the only | oan who 1ms made a financial 'aaceeaa of the Dispensary, and : \ hi* vindication gives the hope ."!. that its affairs will again be placed H|lii8 hands.?Greenville Aloun / There is it great deal of curios jMlsiacv what position Sena Hfeparioraaou wui THoTTrTfjrsrnnw 'faS* Smalorw! race. There are J who think that the oldTillman, Irby j . and Kvaes will be re-established all its glory.?Aiken Journal ' " It i&the simple statement of aj ^aet ta aav that Senators Tillman ffiMM.UoriQ saved more money t? HU'sattfl growers of their State ^Km Sooth by having cotton baBfwtft tad,ties restored to thi free I M thaa Messrs Irby and and Ev tflild coBBt if they both devo^pledlhe rest of their lives to that I ggjw&Miij'iii And counted as fast as I BIMfaf ceeld ferTweDty-lonr hours | L eeth day News and Courier. Mr? Irby should keep his torn better, it won't do to get Snfllad wkeB the crowd cheers for pv Meiasrio. McLauno in Congress hae made a magnificent record. .H^tevoat to the top, while Irby in |8j0bl ginto was a dismal failure. vHp the people sometimes show a &* disposition to cheer the gentlejphia with curly hair. Mr. Irby , pi*! have the satisfaction of rerCleeUug upon the time when they i&Jiowled Hampton down lor him. ?Spartanburg Herald. " ? The factional conflict in this ?; State has in at le;^t one respect been of lasting benefit to the State Hit is not to Reformers, it is not |W> the CoiSTvatives that th' ^ .credit should be given for making PJtba people of the State take * F lnore intelligent interest in poli | tica! affaire of the 8tate. The dis r . cushions, the though', the reading, thai brings a broader knowledge! r-: twwt seeds foliar such a political I yetelittio&s as we havo pa?sed. ?* Aod lh?v step once made will not p -he retraced. It is well said that g>. revolution never go backward. The "knowledge that comes by ex^^erieece, the fact that caraes by ?" expnimeuh the virtue that arises ! irom the troubling of waters will : not depart from the individual life of the recipient.?Conway In-; dependent Kepublic. I HE'; -> r fiiii* r i- ii.-, r - in the good old davs of hones * ty and ignorance. when militia I captains gave orders tLn<. '-charge bagonets." Turn round litre there l?oys. like a big gale."' Iw.t> there was considerable amount of fi.n. but the in>litia ot that day. ridiculous as it sometimes was, never perpetrated anything so! toolish as did (ten. Watts on the college boys. ? Spartan. The I'eople's Party Paper. (Advvrti--went ; There Tire scores of sell-styled re-1 form papers whoso editors are bust-, ling to reach the pie counter. There I are others whose editors are a>. true to populism as the needle to> compass. It reailv refreshes one! to read such a paper .axI makes u^ j hopeful that the People's cause will i so?m triumph. Such a paper comes < ous every week in a new clean, well printed dress and is a valuable aid in keeping us posted on the populist news of the day. It is not a local, hut a national pajs r?a niir ror of what all the party is doing all doing all over the Union. It's crisp well edited news col- j umns are read line by line,but above all its bright, sparkling, brainy, j soulstiring editorials. These make it famous all over the land. l)o you read this paper? You should if you are a populist a straight middle-of-the-roader. It is the Peot pie's Party Paper,published at Atlanta, Ga., and its editor, is Hon. Thomas E. Watson, "Our Tom" as i as he is known to ten of thousands of populists. If you are not a subsubscriber send three stamps for a roll of back copies, or send one dol- j lar and it will come to you every week for a year. Better be called a fool for doin? right than be called a fool for not doing rightYou may hunt the wvrld over and you will not find another medicine equal to Chamlierlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel cm plaints. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by i>r.\V L. Wallace, Imi??ist. Money is rarely substituted for mind. Kilnmte Your ItunvU Willi ( x?mr*t?. Can<l; (Sthariir. cure constipation for?\er. 10c,35c. IICC C fail, rtrurrims rvfunil tuouey. lie who is ashamed of his pov erty would be equally proud of his wealth. * The department of '-Current History in Cartoons'' in the AmerMonthly Review of Reviews for July reproduces a series of recent Bunch cartoons, by Sir John Ten niel, who is now is the forty-seventh year of his work for the British comic weekly. Bal Ttkwrt Spit ud Satuke tour IJft Iwiy. To quit tobacco e&sily ?n>1 forever, be may netic. full of l.fe. nerve and vigor, Uke No lo Bar. the wonder-w<>rii?-r. that makes weak men stroof. A !1 druggists, the or tl. Cure guaranteed Booklet and sample free. Address ) Sterling Itemedy Co, Chicago or New York The umpire of a base ball game would often like to make a home run himself. xr. C. L. Hasbrouck, a druggist at yendon. Mich., says all of the good testimonials that have been I published by the mnnufactureds of i Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy could be <li> | plicated in that town. For sale by i Dr. W. L. Wallace, pmggist. Bc-ware of the man who always dips his tongue in oil before he speaks JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever j In One Day. V All the iates styles in job printing can now be done in The Couny Record office. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointcsn' Is unequalled for Ecxenia, Tetter, Salt. Rbeom, Siilld Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped Hands, itching Piles, Bums, Frost Bites, Chronic Sore Kjres and Granulated Eve lids For sue bp d-uggistt at 25 cents per box. to hobsFownxss. For putting a horse in a fine healthy condition try Hr. Otdt*t Condition Powders They tone up the system, aid digestion, curt J06S of apj-etiue, reiicre constipation, correct kidney disorders and "estr .y worms, giriaj new life to an old or over-worked horse. 2w | cents per package. For tale by druggists. 1 ? . . r - - a i" - 'in ? Beware of Ointment for Catarrh th^t Contain WerCury, as mercury will surely destroy the sen><? of sir:t il ami <*otv.ple*e!y derange rue who e sv.-tem when entering1 it through the mu<om sur-' fare, <i;r!i ntirlcs should never he 11 -* ? 1 except on pre>crNt:ons from reputable phy^n-ians, its the <1.mi-, age they will do is ten fold to the. wmmJ you ean possibly derive from | them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufae; tured hy F. J. Cheney ?SCo.. Toledo, j <>.. contains no mercury,, and is t;.k , m internally, actinjj directly upon the blood an<1 mucous surfaces of: the system. In hiving Hall's C? ; tarrii Cure he sure you got the yen ! uinc.7tis taken internally and is is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. .1.; Cheney A- Co. Testirn mials fre i UtF' Sold by ail Druggist, price j*t U)ttle,7.>. Discontent is I lie want of self reliance; it is infirmity of will. If yon don't believe that beau tv is only skin-deep, observe a i pretty gill when she lias a badly j sunburnt nose. , riirininc nnd other fe ver medicines take from 3 to 10 days to cure fever. \ Johnson's Chill and Fever j Tonic cures in ONE DA Y. ; A cheerful face is nearly as good J tor an invalid a? heallhv weather. # Bald heads are becoming too frequent among the middle aged. This can be prevented by the time ly use of Hail's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenewer. Words are worse than blows and heal more than balsams. Reasons Why Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is Best. 1. Because it affords almost in case orpain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because it is the only remedy that never fails in the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. Because it is the only remedy that will eure chronic diarrhoea 4. Because it is remedy that will prevent bilious colic. o. Because it is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. 6. Because it is the only remedy that can always be dejiended upon j in eases of cholera infantum. 7. Because it Is the most prompt and most reliable mediditie in use for liowel complaints. 8. Because it produces no bad results. 9. Because it is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved the lives of more j?eople than any other medicine in the world. TKo 9S unrl ."illo f/if c>ila K\* I Dr. W. L. Wallace, If you give [he Lord pennies and ne devil dollars you are throwing away your coppers. GETTING READY * Every expectant mother has a trying ordeal to face. If she does not remdj for it. . !l\ itl I 1 there is no tellinc 11 j?~ what may happen. J Lj Child-birth is full j of uncertainties if I Nature h not given proper assistance. Mother's. Friend is the best help you ctn use at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly applied several months before baby comes,, it makes the advent easy and nearly painless. It relieves and prevents morning sickness," relaxes the overstrained mus- j cles, relieves the distended feeling, shortens labor, makes recovery rapid and certain without any dangerous after-effects. MotberS Friend is good for only one | purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. 91 dollar per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of pries. Frkk Books, containing valuable informs , tiou for women, will be sent to any address upon application to THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. | Atlanta. Ca. s&Ml- I is im am sirs? if not bm issue. In TI1K M'Tl'AL INsT'i \Nt'K -it % l_'U ,ol (ireenvii.e, S. which i-; a -ale. reliable coirpnny . in vonr owi> State. I will injure Cotton Gins, Tobacco Warehouses and Barns, I Dwellings, Farm Houses, Stables, livestock,: Stables, etc., against; Fire, Li|htaiE|.?d Wind Sterns. For further information consult U.iWUgal, ' KINGSTREE. S. t\; May 27, 1S97. 6m. i ATLANTIC CQAST LINE. North-Eastern R. R. of S. C. COX DOSED SCHEDULE. Hated May 16. 1897. TRAINS (SOINU SOUTH. No. 35.* Leave Florence 8:35 a. in. Leave Kingstree Arrive Lanes 4:4$a. in Leave Lanes 4:48 a. 111 Arrive Charleston 5:60 a. in No. 23.* Ia?ave Florence 7:35 p. m lieave Kings tree 9:59 p. m Arrive Lanes 9:15 p. ni la-ave Lanes 9:15 p. ni Arrive Charleston 10:50 p. m No. 53.* Leave Florence Leave Kingstree ^ Arrive Lanes Ijeave Lanes 7 :."2 p. m Ar. ive Charleston 9:25 p. in TP.A INS GOING NORTH. No. 7S.* Leave Charleston 5:30 a.m. Arrive Lanes 7:05 a.m.) Leave Lanes 7:05 a. in. Leave Kingstree' 7:23 a. m.j Araive Florence 8:25 a. in 1 No. 32* Leave Charleston 5:00 p. m. Arrive Lanes (5:36 p. ni. Leave Lines 6:36 p. nr. Leave Kiiurslree Arrive Florence 7:55 p. m. No. 32.* Leave Charleston 7:00 a. m. Arrive Lanes 8:26 a. in. Leave Lanes Leave Kinirstree Arrive Florence J. F. DIVINE. * Gon'l Sup':. I. R. KEN1.Y. Gen*! Manager. T. M. EMKRSON. Traffic Manager II. M. EMERSON, Gen'I l*as<. A?t. InannJ * @ @ ? EIGHT PAGES A WEEK, ? ? | I fe Doilor ? Veof. I ?:?:?:?::?:?::?:?::?:@ THE SUN. The first of American Newspapers, Charles A. Dana, Editor. The American Constitution, the American idea, the American spirit. These first, last and all time, forever. Daily, by mail, - - a j*ear Daily and Sunday, by mail. $8 a year. The Sunday Sun. is the greatest Sunday Newspai?er in the world. Price 5c. a#Copy, By mail. $2 a year. Address The Sun New York. I ???p?wni wi?hm 11?????? FOR SALE! One 10 horse power Fnjrine, do 1 r*?:i. \vl?il bol.er; . Plies Si 75. One 60-saw {i lie <teeler and condenser: Price thO. O' e Krt-saw <iin and con denser; Price $ >">. One iiradford Peril Mi'l 22 inch French Ima clones: Price $50. One Cot ion Screw Press; Price $25. Also Counters. Shal'iin::, &c. Apply (o W, H, Kennedy, INDIANTOWN,S. C. NOTICE. I wiH ho in my office in I lie Court house, Kingstree. Monday and Saturday of each week. 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Because it is clear and simple In language, can be understood by a by a child?absolutely impartial and reliable and thoroughly American. For terms and description write " i urn u & | 31 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. GROVES ron i ladi II I I Bra Iks TONIC IS J UST AS COOD FOR ADU LTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts. Galatia, Ills., Not. k, 1333. Paris Medicine <X, St. Louts, Mo. Gentlemen:?We sold last* rear- CO bottles of GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC aud ha to touch: three crjm already this yrar. In all our experience ot 11 years. In the druc business. have ccTcr sold an article that pare such uoivcraal aatut- , lacuca as yoai Toaii. Yours truly. . a2vxy. caaa \ 1 B'iELI & ROBtRTs" , GASH DRY GOODS SI38E 1 if '* ? <(:f?YF Oh ACTIVITY <!X~ <h| I A YS IX Tlib. \VKKh\ j No wonder?the way they ar? t selling iheir j?o?vU! New, fresW ! .,..^,1.. j.:.. i.? : : u ? ? - "*^'*1 ! j Bslcw if! a Fjw Prices: | One lot of Percales at 4 J4 cts. It \ i cost more than that to make ihem. % Lansa lens is the name of new goods brought out this season. You % can cliange the color of your dress ,-i ! made out of these goods every time you wear it. Try a dress of it?ou\Ye received a large shipment of a Skirts this week, and can give you full assortment in size and patterns Thve are lined and velvet bound. ^ and range in price from *1 to$i That case of yard wide Spring ' Dress Cheviots is going very rapidly, but we have sone left, which we -J ar? selling at G cents while they last. Cur stock of Fans came direct from Japan and are the latest style ' xnH rorv I'honn iO pieces Vivette Batiste at 3c yd. One case summer corsets at 40c. 300 yards Glace Silks, yard wide, at 30 cents yard. ' 30 pieces White Plaids and Stripe extra good quality at 6 cents. We have a full lint of doilies and , napkins from i for oc up. Ladies Shirt Waists, 13c. A full line of Lad is Hats, Trimmings, etc, from 10 e to $1. . .,''4 Ladies'Summur Undervests, 5c. Indies' and misses' mitts and :j Gloves from 10c to 50c. FUKNiTUKE? Great value giving in the Furni ture. It is next door to the the Cash l>ry Goods store. 0-PIECE SOLID OAK SUIT $17 Buell & Roberts 1 573 & 573 KING , 1 | Charleston, - S. C, I? , .? | Write fox Prices. I Sfpprlin?* Silver. Silver I'latpd ' ^ Ware, Gold Jewelrr, Wedding and Engagement Rings, Gold, Silver, or Niekle 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 guaranr Ai | tee our work. j JAME3 ALLAN J; Co., Jewelers, 2S5 King St., Charleston. S. C , j| i -* 7 ,;| i GEO. S.HACKES&SON it ? Mi,p*oTnpvRC ON1 ILL11 u r I\V A ,U AVl^llfU VA ' ^ ; Doors, Sash, Blinds Mouldings . AND BUILDING MATERIAL DEALERS IN SASH WEIGHTS. CORD. HARDWARE, WINDOW GLASS, etc. E. M. HACKER, Proprietor. Charleston, S. C. We guarantee our work superior to anv sol(ft!^frt?*^ty. all be-in^of our own manufactured M Lake City SIoteL ?* ^ OPPOSITE DEPOT > ? 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