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I Counts Gerard | PUBLISHED EVE BY T I: i V VI KINGSTKEI". :> <. . ^ T' ' * ' Lov:sJ. [lirr-Tow, Ieditok a n i * l'lItiPIJIKTOlf. *rns< kiptiox kastk: Ofn? Y?-ir. iii :ulvn:i<- *. - Six Months m .-nivalin*. - . Tliret* Months. in atlvannv ADVKRTlSMENTS irietl o:? ;il terms Rato* math- know n ujon apjjr:1 |>. (nation. I ?1^ Pay no money t<> \except 'upon oxpre? antli<?rirv. Thursday, July 29, 1397. n press clippings. Mr. Sherman may he <:**tliiijj aloiii: in years, but lie si ill seems to be eniirely i<m vigorous to suit , the London editors.?Cleveland Governor Kllerbe will not be Til. hurt by anything that Irby can Hl*-.. say against him. The Governor ; is a faithful official, honest and | straightfoward.?Hamp'on Gnarly ' H there is anything that should |f disgust the people with .'rbv at ^ r this time, it is taking the stump * ' ; to abuse Governor lillerbe as well . vas 4*11 who differ with him.? Hampton Guardian. It is worthy 01 remark that the E? i. class of people in this country W 5 wn RfVbo denounce Great Britain as a t Kr '"land grabbing*' nation advocate - the United States taking a hand H in the same kind of work.?Bos Hgv ton Herald. In many country parts the Li Si Bypycta* themselves improving If the roads. Thus if the wheel has g&i*Sfe ^'affected the farmer badly through |K|y^, |iorse it's making his way BFtaKoath^r in other respects.? || ;f Philadelphia Times. R , Mr. Tillman has lost his rabbit His liquor bill is dead, his ?1 ] sugar resolution reported unfaWably, and his tariff position * condemned. He is probably V looking for the heavens to fall at if &>*?y moment.?Columbia Regisi ft' Pugh .[ones, whose mouth is al BfefPw8 going off half-cocked, has B&^eftqgeeted to the Edgefield Adver HpV User that the South Carolina legr ^f&lature be run in future by con0w?|?,vict labor. Pugh says it will cost Hifr 'less to the state aud save t e ||$ ^irwuble ot holding elections. We ^ OTKiay add that Pugh Jones' mouth Bfi|||fpbostOn Monitor. McLaunn said the other day B^^hat while ElJerbe may make mistakes, there is no nobler p:pr more incorruptible man in this jgjr restate. From what we have seen Hmmw read of the Governor we are rap!'-prepared ,to endorse that stateWL i^ment. Governor Ellerbe is not of B| be hail fellow, well met order, iM&nt be has a high conception of *nd Ike few errors that he Bp p?has made are rather those of head ^ffimaii heart.?York Enquirer. Br!'.The Tfews and Courier is cool BP^ibd complacent, the Charleston H&Vp-Post sardjowc, the Greenville News Bfe F jobilan'. and frolicksome, the Keg KjJ^ister watching, the Kecord hugging KplcLaurin, the State reforming and ^[.^rxplaioing, the Spartanburg IlerKpald looking through its microscope BfjpfoMr a gold bug. Irby is jubilant' reminiscent, May held in K f 'earnest, McLaurin pointing back- j Kt^'ward aad exp'aining, Duncan K^vii t i ng.?La u re n s Advertiser. Bp. Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck, a druggist Mendon, Mich., says all of the |K-| g<>od testimonials 11 at have luvu B ^/published by the manufactureds of KbE^Charaberlain's Colic, Cholera and BfflJiarrhoea Rerapdy could be duBfeUcated in that town. For sale by W, L. Wallace, prpggist. my bunl tl f w- r!<i ov?*r and yell V. ) t!'1* JsM.i if Mother tiifMi'MPl'' 11; si t'? Ch iiiiif -rl rn'r- <'?>!i?-% t ii*?!(i.t :iti ( i>i.;rrlme;t liciiif/iv fur luiwcl ciii{fij(-iitv. It i-ail'I tvli ihic For .Uc 5?y , L. Wall.WV. I M'Uli'.M -t. There ai'c "< ;?.teachers in . * . I V .. ? . . < lit* ?- f 1 I I I < I Ol.lH'f. The tir-t nonn.-i! s?-lir?f?l \v;is opened i;t I*:ir;s in 17tK>. Pna'f Tiihami Spit n?<l Smoke lour l ife Away. 'i'o tju.t ("litu'co easily :"*<l forever. be u:aj? rielie. lull of I it. nerve and \ i.-or, take N >-Toli:w . il;c vvotiiler worker, tli:it makes weak i,ien strou'j. A 1 Oiu^-i.sis, SOe or $1. Cure jtuuruuted Booklet anj s:iti;)ilc free. Address .Sterling KeincOy <o. Chicago or New York. Mr. John T. Duncan made Ids ?I * I?:: ? i:i the* senatorial rare at Columbia yesterday. But as his, "lulu" Irtind of exposing the eon lidenco of his political friends can only lie played once he flid not make mueli ol an impression.? Charleston Critic. Quinine and other fe~ | ver medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. , Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DA Y. The shocking announcement I comes that the young men ol Plainfield, N. J. have taken the padding out ol' their golf stockings during the hot weather. Too bad, the poor things are liable to be arrested for being without visible means of support.?Richmond Times. ? Your ItowH* With Cn?c:ir*tR. C:*ndy Cjithnrilc. euro constipation fore-.er J 10c. ?>c. If C.C.C fail,.Iriict'istsr?-fuinlmoney. ' Brother," said the minister. I gently, "you should read your ! Bible more assiduously. Brother I Burrough?your next door neigh I bor, by the way?never lets a day j pass without a percual, at least, j of his copy of Holy Writ." "He may read his Bible all j right." said the delinquent, "but I he always borrows my newspa -per." Johnson9s Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. Eton College, in England, was founded ..by Henry VI., about 1443. Russia, in in 1SS9, had 43.100 schools and 2,510,000 alien dance. *? rnrc, Pay. That is the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill, Tonic for C'hille and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless j form. Childaen love it. Adults I prefer it to bitter, nauseating Toni ies. Price, 50c. Maps were invented by Anaximander, a Greek, about B.C. 56$. The first professorship of history i was established at Oxford in 1724. The charter of Oxford University was granted by Henry JII in i 124S. I Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DAY. i Schools at Oxford were estab ! ; lished by Alfred the Great about ' | 871). All the lates styles in job print-i ins: can now be done itiTheConnyl Record olfice. The famous Rugby school was founded by Lawrence Sheriff in j 15<>7. i I Pb a m T?tta nrtH QVfvt Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- ; Rheum, IScald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped Hands, itching Piles, liurns, Frcst Lite^ Chronic Sore Eves and Granulated Eye i-ids. | For saie by d-t;ggis!s at 25 cents per box. TO HORSE OWNERS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy condition try 1 ?r. Cadv'r Condition Powders ; They tone up the system, aid digestion, curt loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct j kidney disorders ami destroy worms, giving . new life to an old or over-worked horse. 2a ' cents per package. For sale bv druggists* 1 \ . . "i iiii'ei Uiu ynhMMHHB Beware of Oinimeit for Catarrh that Contain MerCury, as mercury will surely destroy; the - use of stuell and completely | deranye the whole system when it?'riny it throuyh the mucous sur-' l:ice, such "aticles should never be used cxce.pt on pnescuislions from j reputable physicians, as the dam-j aye they will do is ten .fold .to the iT?h??i you can possibly derive from them. Hall's ('atarrh < lire, manufne ! tared hv I". ,J. Cheney A*Co.. Toledo, 1 O., contains no mercurv,. and is t:?k . [ en internally, acting directly upon! | the Mood and mucous surfaces of! the system, In buying Hall's Ca j j tarrii Cure be sure you yet the yen ! nine.'t i-> taken internally and is is made in Toledo,-Ohio, by F. J. j ! Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. I or Sold by all Druyyist, price jn-r j bottle,Toe. i '1 lie fiist work on geology was' written by Mercoti in 1574. ; The first normal college lor the * I blind was founded in 1873. The spelling Reform Association was established in 1879Theliist Christian school was | established by Rant ten in 181 Quinine and other fe- , I ver medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fe\er Tonic cures in ONE DA Y. I Infant schools were first es ablished about the vear 1S15. Yassnr College was founded by Matthew Yassar in 1S91. Schools of fores'rv were esiablislied in Austria in 1810. ; Reasons Why Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is Best. 1? Because it affords almost in case of pain in the stomach, colic ! and cholera morbus. I 2. Because it is the only remedy that never fails in the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. :>. Because it is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea 4. Because it is remedy that .vill prevent bilious colic. 5. Because it is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. 0. Because ft is the, only r?m?dy that can always be depended upon ! in eases of cholera infantum. 7. Because it is the most prompt and most reliable inedidine in use for lH)\vel complaints. 8. Because it produces no bad results. 0. Because it is pleasant and snfe to tike. 1 10. Because it has saved the lives of njore people than any other medicine in the world. The 2~> and ">Uc sizes fof sale by Dr. \V. L. Wallace, V West Point Military Academy I was iounueu in fl'lie Annapolis Naval Academy j was founded in 1845. j Ladies Who Suffer > i From any con)plaiQt peculiar to their sex?such as Profuse, Pa iji ful. Suppressed or Irregular Men| struation, are soon restored to 1 health by Bradfield's Female Regulator, i It is a combination of remedial agents which have been used with the greatest success for more th an i 25 years, and Known to act specifically with and on the organs of A&L Meostruation, and recommended for such complaints only. It never falls / / to give relief and I restore the health Ly j of the suffering I TT/' | woman. It should (fftW i\\ \? be taken bv the IWl I j\KJj girl just budding ! It " Vni ll)to womanhood whco Meostruation is Scant, Sup* ' pressed. Irregular ~^ or P a i o f u . ood all delicate wori)eo should use it. as its toi)ic properties l>ave a woo- j derful iofluence io tooing up and streogtbening the systen) by driving through the proper channels all impurities. "A daughter of one of my customers missed menstruation from exposure and cold, and on | arriving at puberty her health was completely wrecked, until she was twenty-four years of age, when upon my recommendation, she used one bottle of Bradfiold's Female Regulator, com- j pletely restoring her to health." J. W. HELLCX8, Water Valley,Miss. The Br adfielo Regulator Co., Atlanta, OAt old at all orvjqoiats at fl rca dottle0 y C . J \ u? j>y??i mkMWW i n??? ?? ?-? 1? Vll!i5 tiHtNP HP?? t? i UUb Uiii ii IF KOI ODE IT IBB, III T.VJK MUTUAL INStMUaiyS CO., oLOreenvi-lIe, S'. (J. ? which is n sale, reliable company in your own Slate. I will insure Cotton Gins, Tobacco Warehouses and Barns, T, Hi TK TT ? ? - Dwellings, rami nunse?, Stables, Live Stock, Stables, etc., against Tire, Lightni&g, &&d Wisd Stcrss. For further informa tion consult ; " U.PME&M KINUSTIIEE, S. C. Mav 27, 1S97. Cm. 1 \ I ATLANTIC COAST LINE. North-Eastern R. R.of S. C. CONDEKSKD SClfKDU'.fc. ; Dated May IK. 1897. TRAIN'S GOIN'li SOUTH. Xo. 35. * Leave Florence ? 3:35 a.m. Leave Kingstree Arrive Lanes 4:48a. m Leave Lanes 4:48 a. m Arrive Charleston j;:8J a. in No. 23.* Leave Florence 7:35 p. m j Leave Kinpstree 8:59 p. m I Arrive Lanes . 9:15 p. m f 1 U.I" t> tvi i ijfitVT uiuir.^ t/.i'j |/. iu ! Arrive Charleston 10:o0 p. in No. 53.* Leave Florence Leave Kingstree Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes 7:52 p. m Arrive Charleston 9:25 p. in TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 7S.* I-eave Charleston 5:30 a. m. Arrive Lanes 7:05 a.m. Leave Lanes 7:05 a. in. Leave Kingstree 7:23 a. m. Araive Florence 8:25 a. m No. 32* Leave Charleston 5:00 p. m. Arrive Lanes 6:36 p. ni. Leave Lanes 6:36 p. nj. Leave Kings tree Arrive Florence 7:q5 p. m. No. 52.* , Leave Charleston 7:00 a.m. Arrive Lanes 8:26 a. in. Leave Lanes Leave Kings tree Ajrive Florence * J. F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't. J. R. KEXLT,.Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON', Traffic ManagerII. M. EMERSON", Gen'l Pass. Agt. @:?:@:?::?:?::?:?:?:?: hmmi * (o) @ @ E'GIIT PAGES A WEEK,.?. ? ? ? One Doliof o fi. I ? ? ?:?:?:?::@:@::?:@::?:@ THE SUN. The first of American Newspapers, Ciiakles A. Dana, Editor. The American Constitution, the American idea, the American spirit. These first, last and all time, fdrever. Daily, by mail, - - $6 a year Daily and Sunday, by mail. $8 a year. The Sunday Sun. is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price 5c. aCopy. By mail. $2 a year. Address The Sun New York, ' " ' ^ I ; I FOR SALE? jOnfi 10-horse power Engine, de- j (ached from boiler, witij boiler;' Price S175.; 1 j One 60-saw Hale condenser; Price $60* : | 'Ope CO*saw Brown Gin and con,-i j denser; Price $35. I One Bradford Corn Mill 2^ inch French bun stones; Price $50. ! a / !_.? l' l? I vxne Vvoi ion ocrew x x rjur yto. Also Counters, Shafting, &c. i Apply to W.H.Kennedy, j IHDIANTOWN, S. C. "'NOTICE. :crtl ; I will bo in my office in t he Court. ! house, Kingstree, Monday aifcl Sat-' I urday o;' each week. Those hav ing business with the County. Sup erintedent of Education will govern themselves accordingly. Nabob D. Lesesxe, Conuly Supt. Ed. =T. I. MATTHEWS &BB0.= ?o o o? Commission Merchants. Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Eggs, Btitter and Vegetables. All Kind* or Country Produce. 94 Market Street, . Charleston, S. C. "=PERCIVAL MFC, CiM= Sastii, 1 Doors, I Blinds, ~and~ QENEHAL HOUSE FINISHING WOOD WORK, 478 to >1 >-*t CHItRLESTON, S. C, Best Work Lowest Prices ?Send for Estimate^. THE COLUMBIAN EftCYCL??DIA, 35 Volumes, 28,000 pages, v 7500 Illustrations. Contains an Unabridged Dictionary, gives pronuciation of every word, the volumes are of handy size, has the largest and latest map^-ris better adapted to popular, use than any Cyclopedia ever.published? IT CONTAINS LATER INFORmATION Than any other, and more of it; is the only Cyclopedia which is, or can be, really up to date. It is. THEBF.ST FAmlLY LIBRARY. Because it is clear and simple in language, can be understood .by a by a child?absolutely impartial and reliable and thoroughly American. r ur ttrruiM ttiiu ij'iuju wnie "hi muMiit. 31 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. GROVES ".^1 "tasteless CHILL TONIC IS JU8T A8 COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. Galatia, Ills., Nov. 16,1863. < Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen:?Wo sold lost year, 600 bottles of GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and have bought three gross already this year. In all oar ex- . perience of II rears. In the drug business, have never sold an art icle that gave such universal satisfaction aa your Ionic. Yours truly. ABS&Y. CAiUt ?cy i j 8UELI & fiflBEBtP' , ' - 1 9JB&, ' CASH OF;Y GOODS =??' [75;co ^?r/r>3u:.^ur..1 * 7>:i ft? /.V TIJh WEEK,. '~Y, No wonder? I he"'way they air* '/" selling their goods'. 'Kewv fresh ^ ,? goods; big bargains*? quick saler, /* spot cash. v Bslow Are a h Prices: ^. jJ i One lof of Percales'at 3 cts. It 40 ! cost more than that^o make ibem... .jfflBk , Lansa lens is the name < t new +"&j j goods brought out season. You | ' jCiihx-lirtrFge'ttfe e<fl&r <ff vcnir dress > H)?A,\p 9Ut-<>C,thpa# g#ods >e*ery? time ybu wear it. Try a dress of it?011- ^-i 'y We received a large shipment of 'fl Skirts Jiis week, and can giva you } full assortment in site and patterns Thye are lined and velvet bound. and range in price from $1 to $2. > That case of yard wide Spring Dress Cheviots is going very, rapid- , 1 \y Kiii uro V*o t'O o<trtM luff u*Vit/tk tt?A >af^B^Zal ij uuv n c iitt ?t owwu n ilj nu ? ^ ar? selling at 6 cents while they last, Oftr stock of Fans came direct from Japan and are the latest style * $9 arid very cheap. 20 pieces Vivette Batiste at 5c yt^ One case summer corsets at 40c. Jnj A 500yards Glace Silks, yard wide,f > at 50 cents yard. 50 pieces White Plaids and Strip* extra good quality at 6 centa. , -1 We have a full line of doilies and - j /$ napkins from 2 for oe up. toadies Shirt Waists, 15 c. A full line of l^adis Hats, Trim ' mings, etc, from 10 e to $1. > ^ififl Ladies' Summur Undervests 5e. ; ?$S. - -jJW Ladies' and misses mitts and ' j Gloves from 10c to 50e. > FURNITURE ? - 1 Gteat value giving in the Furni ture. It is next door to the the ' *- -SM Cash Dry Goods store. " 0-PIECE SOLID OAK SUIT $1T BuelH Roberts M . 573 & 573 KING STM /Charleston, - S. Wiite for Prices. '~|9 Steerling fcilver, Silver Plater! t Ware, Gold Jewelrv, Wedding ^ : ^1 and Engagement Kings,-Gold/ ** "a| Silver, or Niekle Watches^ cyr Whenever you wish->to ' Present, we "will be glad tot?'- . '-3 make suggestions. r < We, will also repair your .-j| Watch if it stops, and gnaran- :r V;<?aB. tee our work. - */) JAMES ALLAN & Co., Jewelers, 285 King St./Charleston, S. C J GEO. S. HACKER & 80$ j M MAIN U FAOTUKERS OK Doors, Sash, Blinds Mouldings - w AND N > '.^1 BUILDING MATERIAL DEALERS IN SASII WEIGHTS, CORD. HARDWARE, WINDOW - '-V'j GLASS, etc. . ; Jg| E. M. HACKER, Proprietoi. Charleston, S. C. We guarantee our work superior to any sold in this city, all being oJ our own manufacture. ^ ^ T"i in,ke IE3Zot0l. \ <( OPPOSITE DEPOT )> *? H,a,ke City, S.C. -tlXilPlRST CLASS IX ALL APPOINTMENTS ~ * J?| -5 M f? ' FINE ARTESIAN WATER.7 tf-a m (*{*}. .11RS. r. C. ItODGEKS. ^