The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 22, 1897, Image 8
The Counti) lirrcrrl
br published kveky thursday at
kixgstkee, s. c.
" J-ons J. Bristow,
EDITOR AND lMJORRIKTOR.
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A DVERTISM KVIS in<a-rt?n1 on liltcra!
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p*kation.
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upon express authority.
Thursday, July 22, 1897
PRESS CLIPPINGS.
Kx-Senaior lrbv will liiul slow
biiiMiiess gelling fo I lie Sena'.e by
? "?"t iixillliations
g MUMiwy .111..
R& i* ^
* against (iovernor hllerbe?a man
who is head shoulders above any
I man yet put forward bv the liefrrmers.
Mr. Irby is the wrong
man In attack Mr. Ellerbo, the peo
pie know something of both of
them.
It will be the doty of every
democrat to vote in the coming
primary. While none of the can
tifrtates for Senatorial honors is
fdeiri, there are some so positively
unfit for the high office to which
they aspire that it will be the
doty of all good citizens to rele^Hpftte
them to th<* rear. We leave
g?jf to o*ir readers each one to judge
SpAtf* himself who to support, and
; hope they Will weigh carefully
y the claims of each candidates and
cast their vote for one who will
present them in the ha'ls oi
Ooogrtss with honesty and abili"
tv.
' It Look* Like McLaurin.
*t> f CbeSter.
1
Anj-snaw.
Pjy^; La N cast e r.
SpartAnburg.
HampTon.
GteenwOod.
, Balvnwell.
BaMburg I
Oconee.
f Green vi Lie. I
% Aiken. I
JP- OrangebUrg.
YoRk. I
Union. I
LanreNs. . I
v ?Aiken Journal and Review.
k-v Slandering the South.
1^ The Washigton Post,one oi (he
ablest and briefest papers in the
g? county ;~tells those newspapers in
' the Northwest that arc lying a
^ont the South that their scheme
t hot succeed. These journals,
I ****! and disgruntled at the
tfetdily flowing tide of emigration
; from their section to Georgia and
4 other Southern States, attempt to
5 stem it by the most reckless mis
representations of our section and
OUT people. uThev ignore.v says
the Atlanta Journal, "the tact that
ty* Sootheru State ha? ever been
the supplicant and beneficiary of
such charity as was bestowed
' ^ upon starving Nebraska three !
years ago and they are brutally
forgetful ot the Jact that the bulk !
of the contributions to the famine- j
, stricken people of that State went j
from the South. It is a mean and
cowardly fight which the papers
of the class we have referred to |
' are making on the South, but its!
very meanness will compass its \
own defeat. Papers like the
Washington Post, which have no j
selfish interest either in the West:
_ or the South, are standing up fori
-the troth and the tens of thou-j
* sands of Northwestern settlers in
Georgia are giving their emphatic
and indignant denial to the slanherons
stories of the narrow-minded
editors who are afraid of fair
competition with this part of the
country. During the past five
vears a tide ol immigration from
the Northwest to the South has j
set in so strongly that no barefaced
slanderer of this section or
f- tU people will avail to stop it."ifci
*,
S&jy
MMRfr* M~iiiMiiir"'iTi'ii i aWti JO'ltf 'iiiitfj i] i "i"" i
T
JOHNSON'S
CHILL AND
FEVER TONIC
Cures Fever
in One Day.
! In n lecture Dr. .J. I>. (lanihreli
?rave the f??llowinir <*ood advice.
| wliiidi ou^ht l?? have a wide eir
I eolation and he followed: II I
I . . , .
! were giv.ng mlvico f<? young men
about geMini; married, in the lirst
{dare I would say, look out for I lie
family. There are families and
i
| families. There are some people
vot? would not like lo have akin
%
| to you. And there are some peo
pie that would be very agreeable
| as kinsfolk. There are some fo'ks
that would be right helpful to a
1 man in his life, and s me families
jthat would pull him down. 1
; would look out for the family.
You might find, young gentlemen
the finest girl in the world in a
sorry family, but it is not the best
| place to look for her. You might
Kind the best voting man in the
country, young ladies, in a bad
family, but it is not the best jvlace
to look tor him.
' Look out for the family first.
Do not wait until you have fallen
in love before you look out. Look
out at the start. Don't go around
a pretty girl, unless you are willing
to fall in love, because it is
dangerous, I tell you." I have
i known some tine young men who
{married from fami'ies that were
moralIv far below, far beloy the
mrtral standing of the young men,
and the consequences were very
mischievous. The husbands criev
ei?fV<irn/l orwl t liA' plnhli'pn
j./uo.j o....v.... ...... ..... ..
were cursed by this bad motherhood.
A relative of mine, a young
man oT excellent parentage and
himself a noble character, married
a young woman whose family was
far inferior to his; they had a low
order of mind and morals; although'he
young woman, at the
time of the marriage, seemed to
be quite respectable; but before
the husband died he saw a gr^atr
deal of trouble from the wife, who
turned ont bad. M.v father used
often to tell me, when 1 was a
lad. to look well, at the family.
whenever I intended to get married.
lie had much to say about
"the breed'' of the family. God
charged the Israelites not to mar
ry into hea'hen families, lest his
people should' become corrupted.
C. 11. Wkthkrbk.
You may hunt the world over and
you will not find another medicine
equal to Chamberlain's C<>lie, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy for
bowel cm plaints. It is pleasant,
safe and reliable. For sale by j)r.\V
L. Wallace, Druggist.
Educate Your I towel* With Cascnrets.
Cnndy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c,25c. KC.C.C fall, rtrntrrist*refund money.
The department of "Current
History in Cartoons" in the Amer'
Monthly 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
comic weekly.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour life Array.
To quit tobacco e.i*ily and forever. l>c mac
netic. fuU of life, nerve and vigor, take No-ToBac.
the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 50c or $1. Cure guaranteed.
Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Kemedy Ca, Chicago or New Yorlc
Mr. C. I?. Hasbrouck, a druggist
at Mention, Mich., says all of the
good testimonials that have been
published by the manufaetureds of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy could be duplicated
in that town. For sale by
Dr. W. L. Wallace, pruggist.
All (he lates styles in job printing
can now be done in The Couny
Record office.
Chamberlain's Bye and Skin Ointment
ft unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt.
Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Xipples, Chapj>ed
Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites,
Chronic Sore Eves and Granulated Eye i.ida
For saie by druggists at 25 cents per box.
to hobsFownbbs.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy condition
try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders
They tone up the system, aid digestion, curt
loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney disorders and destroy ttrbrms, giving
new life to,an old or over-worked horse. 2a
cents per package. For sale by druggists.
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I mm I II I I
J Dewarc of Ointment for Catarrh that
Contain MerCury,
as mercury will surely destroy j
j scn.-e of smell ami completely '
do mil"' the whole system when;
..teriutr it through the intn oit- sur-:
face, such alleles should never he;
used except on prescriptions from ,
reputaole physicians, a-the dam-,
ajre they will do is ten fold to the j
- :m.. .1.r,
m H It I \ \ Ml * <1II jfl rnj i ri\ Mrinr ti mil
I them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufae!
j t
! tured by F. .1. ("honey ArCo., Toledo,;
| (>., contains no mercury,, and is t:.k
! i?ii internally, acting directly upon
jt lie blood and mucous surfaces of I
i the system, In buying Ilall's Ca
tarrh Cure be sure you get the gen |
uine.Ttis taken internally and is.
i is made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J.I
j Cheney A- Co. Testimonials free, j
old by all Druggist, price per.
| l?ottle,T >c.
I To tiik Pkoi'lk of tiikGtii Con- j
(i i. kssio'n a l Distkrt o f
South CahoiJxa :
It is with sorrow that I am for-;
; ccd to a.'ki o.vledge my inability
j to undergo the strain of this conI
test for a seat in Congress, When
! I consented to become a, candidate'
! I did m> hoping the committee!
! would order but one meeting in J
each county, and the schedule they j
I have made it about 1,000 miles of I
j ' j
travel and twenty-two meeting.
1 do not feel physically able for j
this undertaking and 1 am forced !
to retire from the race. Thanking!
my friends throughout the district i
i for their many evidences of con-j
j tidcnce and promise of support,
I am yours, etc.,
DANIEL J. 1JKADIIAM.
Quinine and other fever
medicines take from 5 j
to 10 days to cure fever, j
Johnson's Chill and Fever
! Tonic cures in ONE DA Y.
j
i KeasOns why uhamDeriain s uonc,!
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
is Best.
1. Because it affords almost in
case of pain in the stomach, colic
and cholera morbus.
2. Because it is the only remedy
I that never fails in the most severe
Leases of dysentery and diarrhoea.
i H. Because it is the only remedy
| that will cure chronic diarrhoea
4^ Because it is remedy that will
! prevent bilious colic.
o, Because it is the only remedy
that will cure epidemical dysentery.
G. Because it is the only remedy
{that can always be depended upon
: in cases of cholera infantum.
7. Because it is the most prompt)
and most reliable medidine in use j
j for bowel complaints,
j 8. Because it produces no bad
1 resulN.
!>. Because it is pleasant an<l safe
to take.
10. Because it has saved the lives
of more people than any other medicine
in the world.
The and ode sizes fof sale by
Dr. W. L. Wallace,
I If you give the Lord pennies and
j ihe devil dollars'you are throwing j
j away your coppers.
iMOTHERIpl
; and about which such tender and i
: holy recollections cluster as that j
] of " Mother "?she who watched
| over our helpless infancy andguid- ;
| ed our first tottering step. Yet
i the life of every Expectant Moth- j
i er is beset with danger and all ef- i
I ? . tn luniH it i
I iort m1uu1u UC uiau& iu aiv>u ...
j so assists nature
Mother s
! mm ? . the Expectant
L l"l ft II ffu Mother is enas
I Kill I bled to look for
1 w W ward without [
dread, suffering or gloomy forebodings,
to the hour when she
experiences the joy of Motherhood.
Its use insures safety to the lives j
j of both Mother and Child, and she ;
i is found stronger after than before
I confinement?in short, it "makes '
j Childbirth natural and easy," as j
| so many have said. Don't be:
I persuaded to use anything but j
MOTHER'S FRIEND
|
" My wife suffered more in ten min- j
j utes with either of her other two cbilj
dren than 6he did altogether with her
I last, having previously used four botj
ties of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a
| blessing to any one expecting to become
a MOTHER," says a customer.'
Hknds&sox Dale, Carmi, Illinois.
'
Of DrnfcgUts at $1.00, or sent by mafl on receipt
of price. Write for book containing testimonial!
ana valuable information for all Hotbera, free.
The Brad 11*14 Bcfpriater Co., AtlaaU, 6a.
is toue twain saml
I! KOI NiftlT IrlSSJEI,
In
TDK MUTUAL INSUUANCK
CO.. ol Greenville, S. C.
which is ,\ sul*e, reliable company
in vour own Slate.
_*
I will insure
Cotton Gins, Tobacco
Warehouses and Barns,
Dwellings, Farm Houses,
Stables, Live Stock,
Stables, etc., against;
Firs, Ligh%sing,and Wind Storms.'
For further informal
tion consult
o. t. mm, hgf&t,
KINGSTREE, S. C.
May 27,1S97-. 6m.
ATLANTIC CQAST LINE.
North-Eastern R. R. of S. C.
CONDKXSKD SCIIKDULK.
Dated May 1G/1S07.
TRAIN'S (iOING SOUTII.
No. :jj.?
Leave Florence 3:35 a. m.
Leave Kingstree
Arrive Lanes 4:48a. m
Leave Lanes 4:48 a. hi
Arrive Charleston ?:<>d u. m
No. 23*
T .onve Florence 7:35 n. ill
Leave Kingstree 8:59 p. ;n
Arrive Lanes 9:15 p. m
Leave Lanes !): Io p. m
Arrive Charleston 10:50 p. m
No. 53.*
Leave Florence
Leave Kings tree
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes v 7:52 p. m
Arrive Charleston 9:25 p. 141
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 78.*
Leave Charleston 5:30 a. m.
Arrive Lanes 7:05 a.m.
Leave Lanes 7:05 a. m.
Leave Kingstree 7:23 a. in.
Ar-iivo Flnrr?nnf? a. ni
No.32?
Leave Charleston 5:00 p. ra.
Arrive Lanes 0:30 p. 111.
L^ave Lanes 6:30 p. m.
Leave Kings! ree
Arrive Florence 7:55 p. m. \
Xo. "j2.*
Leave Charleston 7:00 a. in. |
Arrive Lanes 8:20 a. m.
Leave Lanes
Leave Kingstree
Arrive Florence *
J. F. DIVINE,
Gcn'l Sup'!.
I. R. KEXLY, Gen'l Manager.
T. M. KMERSOX, Traftie Manager
U. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agt.
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Charles A. Dana, Editor.
The American Constitution, the
American idea, the American
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The Sunday Suik
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Price fc. a Copy. By mail. $2 ? year.
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FOR SALE!
One 10 horse power Knjrino, detached
from boiler, with boiler;
Price 8175.
One CO saw Hale (iin, leeler and !
condenser; l'lice .*00.
One 00-saw Hrown (iin and condenser;
Price
One Bradford Corn Mill 22 inch
French bun stones; Price $50.
One ('of ton Screw Press; Price $25.
Also Counters, Shafting, Ac.
Applv to
W. H. Kennedy,
INDIANTOWN, S. C. j
NOTICE.
I will be in my ofliot in the Court j
house, Kingstree, Monday and Sat-!
urday of each week. Those hav I
ing business with the County Sup !
crintcdent of Education will g< v
em themselves accordingly.
nabob i>. lksksxe,
Conuty Supt. Kd.
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Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Eggs,
| Butter'and Vegetables.
All Kind* of A'onnlry Produce.
94 Market Street, Charleston, S. C.
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general house finishing
WOOD WOBK,
47fito 4^0 ILijtl nt,
CHARLESTON, S, C,
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?Send for Estimates.
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HE [OIDA] il 11,
31 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
raiiiix
CHILL
TONIC
IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts.
. Galatia, Ills., Nov. 16,1803. I
Pari* Medicine Co., 8t. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemen:?We sold lost year. 600 bottles of j
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC end hero
bought three gross already this year. In all cmr experience
of It years. In the drug business, have
never sold an article that gave such unircrsalsaUstaottuu
as your Tonic. Tours truly. _
AJ9.Ngr.0AXB A O*
lETiiF
GASH DRY GOODS STORE
7- 'jl
FS A EC EXE 01- ACTIVITY SIX
DA YS IX THE WEEK,
No wonder?Ihe way J hey apj
selling their goods! Newr fresh goods;
big bargains* quick sale?1,
spot cash. *v ^
Beicw Ars a Few Prices1
' - .?
i;no lot oi rercaies at 4^4 cts. it
cost more than that to make ihem.
Larisa lens is the nafnc of new
goods brought out this season. Yon
can change the color of your dress
made out of these goods every time *
you wear it. Try a dress of it?oujly
12}?C.
We received a largo shipment of
| Skirts this week, and can give you
I full assortment in size and patterns
! Thye are lined and velvet bound,
and range in price from $1 to 12.
That case of yard wide Spring
Dress Cheviots is going very rapidly.
but we have sone left, which we
ar^ selling at 6 cents while they last.
<">ur stock of Fans came direct
from Japan and are the latest style
and very cheap.
20 pieces Vivette Batiste at 5c yd.
une cft.se summer corsets at-iue.
500 yards Glace Silks, yard wide,
at 50 cents yard.
50 pieces White Plaids and Strips
extra good quality at 6 cents.
We have a full line of doilies and
napkins from 2 for 5c up.
Ladies Shirt Waists, 15 c.
A full line of Ladis Ilats, Trimmings,
etc, from 1ft c to 11.
Ladies' Siynmur Under vests, 5c.
Ladies' and misses mitts and
Gloves from 10c to 50c.
FURNITURE ?
;*.
Great value giving in the Furnf
ture. It is next door to the the
Cash Dry Goods store.
0-PIECE SOLID OAK SUIT $1T 1
BuelH Roberts >
573 & 573 KIHG ST., , J
Charleston, - S. C,
Write foi Prices.
ON
i -,;M
Stcerling bilver, Silver Plated
Ware, Gold Jewelrv, Wedding
and Engagement Itings, Gold,
Silver, or K'iJ&le W^tcfcg^or 3
Whenever ydSS wish to give a , j
Present, we will be glad to,- . !
make suggestions.
We will also repair your -a
Watch if it stops, and guarani
tee our work.
j JAMES ALLAN & Co., Jewelers,
2S5 King St., Charleston, S. 0
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; GEO. S. HACKEE &SQN I
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I MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Sash, Blinds Mouldings
AND
BUILDING MATERIAL
1 . JV
DEALERS IN SASn WEIGHTS, vj
CORD. HARDWARE, WINDOW
GLASS, etc.
E. M. HACKER, Proprietor ^
Charleston, S. C. .
We guarantee our work superior ^
to any sold in this city, all bcin? of
our own manufacture.
1
Lake City Hotel.
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?% <> OPPOSITE DEPOT > J? " /*
Lake City, S..CL M
- I tXt IFIRST
CLASS IN ALL APPOINTMENTS
-It III bFINE
ARTESIAN WATER. "Jjj
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