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f. Tit Bruin! M H. D. REDDIC * , The liberal patronage extended to efforts in trying to please the peoj counties. I We Carry a Large Of the choicest goods that wc ai was never heard oi before in King Your Choice. For The Ne We wil! sell at Prices So Cheap ft" ' Our hi si Baby Satfiagss a; Oh my! How prett; We CORDIALLY INVITE T Groceries and Hardware at Rock We cannot and W ILL NOT be und< 811! Pfli_ SOME TIMELY REMARKS BY THE NFWS AND COURIER. 3^ All of Which Goes to Show How. r Newspapers are Imposed Upon. The Columbia Register publish-1 ed a letter yesterday from one of t. . itsindigant subscribers at Granite ville, Aiken County, saying : "Sir: Please stop my paper; you are too cowardly to be honest. I guess you have sold out to Gon zales, MoLaurin, Ellerbe, etal." } There was more of it. but this is enough to show the animus of the water. He was dissatisfied with The Register and indignant be cause The Register does not happen to be a partisan on his side at this time, lie charges cowaruieej aiul dishonesty. He "guesses" i that it has ?old out to an impossible combination, and in Uie heat of his rath he says : "Sir: Please stop my paper." And his paper was ^ stopped forthwith and a bill for arrearages was forwarded to him by the first mail. This sort of things is familiar to it# .. newspaper men all over thn cotintry. We doubt that there is a sin gle newspaper which has not, some times in its career, received a communication of like character. It Lf: is one of the incidents of the busiuess, and there is no way to stop it as long as human nature is what it is, as long as men wish to use the j newspapers for their own political 1 ? ? >? IO r> A I iur SCI U.MI 1 ncic JO IIu greater intolerance of public opinion, than the man who falls out with a newspaper because it does not agree with him. It may have agreed with him for years on every public and social question, ahd printed his "views'* and exalted his horn, but an unlucky day comes when in the expression of . its opinions it turns counter to what he thinks and feels, and the ! next post will bring a hot message: < "Sir. Stop my paper,'' and the il lusion is gone. All the faithful work and friendship of a lifetime, all the feeling and sentiment, all the concessions and conditions that have been made, are lost. It js very 8musing to a philosopher who taKes mankind as he finds it, j but it is not very creditable to j mankind. The observant newspaper man! sees the world at its best and worst;! He has seen public men and pub- i lie movements come and go. i Wearing his life out in the service of others, he has found them over ready to take the praise, but never prepared to share the fault or v blame. He sits up at night to eulogize the virtues and greatness of 6ome distinguished suitor tor pub lie favar, aud in the wild hurrah over the battle fought and victory won he is kept in the rear with the baggage wagons. He spent r - \ rwgr^ar^'.'i " ""i ?.mi.1 >'J mm*illtt Sit, K, Proprietor. . i us has eneourasfod us to renewed i >le of Williamsburg and adjourning j j and Varied SiOck e now oflferinj; at bargains such as stree. Call Eaidy and get; i ;xt 30 Days that it will make your hair curl, j : Furfliurs is sow cossioto. i i y and how Cheap. HE LADIES to call and see tWm. ; Bottom prices. Tools A Specially, jrsold. ! his time and money in promoting | the career of this, that or the other man?Senator, Judge. public man and private citizen?and in a moment, when he fell that his duty to the public required him to take issue with the apple of his eye, so to speak, he is brought up short with the sentence: k,Sir: Stop my paper." In the light of experience, which we have all at some time felt, it is important that newspapers should have no entangling alliances. Of course, they will be charged with cowardice and dishonesty-?hal is to be expected; but at least they should not be cowardly or dishonest, and this they need not be and are not as we know them. There is a law which punishes newspaliers for libelling n.en; it would l>e only fair if there should be h law to punish men for libelling news papers. The Presbyterian church here and Union church, near Sailers, having voted their pastor. Rev. J. K. Dun'op a vacation, t here will be no services in these churches during September prox., unless by special notice. To Car* Conmtpxtlon forever* Take t'nxcurcts OtndriitthKlle. 10c or I^c. If C. C. C. fail to cure. druuniMs refund money. Rev. R. A, Few Called Home. Died at (triers, in Greenville County, last Saturday, at the home of his father, Rev. R. A. Few, aged about 30 years. This is redly a life cut down upon the threshold of usefulness. Mr. Few graduated at Wofford College in the c'ass ot 1884 and after leaving college he taught school. He joined the South Carolina Methodist Conlerenc in 1S93 and at one time administered to the ministerial wants of the Methodists of Jorden circuit. As a pastor Mr. Few was loved by his congregations and outside of his church he made' many warm friends in this county. On the 20th of April last, he led ot the hymeneal altar, Tryphosa, one of the accomplished daughters of Hon. C. M. Davis, and never was there a brighter prospect for earthly bliss. Mr. Few was never very robust and hard study anji devotion to his " >"'"1 n../vi'n..p!An morlo on inpnarl OrtUICU ^ll/SCOOJUU UIBUV IU. upon his health which medical skill could not counteract. His I death is regretted bv the people | of Clarendon and their hearts are I full of sincere sympathy for | the widow-bride and his aged parents who had good reason to expect much of the departed one. ! ?Manning Times. Etlnriuo Vonr Itoweln Willi ('iMMrft*. Candy Cathartic. cure constipation forever. | 10c. 25c. If C.C.C. fall, driiKCists refund money. Even rings arc two warm for comfort nowadays. Ko-To-likc for Fifty Cent*. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes wean tneu strong, blood pure. 50c, |1. All druggists Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 flours. The editor of a Pharmaceutical j Journal in Detroit makes the star- I fling disclosure that fifteen thous j and children are poisoned annual , ly by the use of Soothing Syrups,, containing opium and rno'rphinc.j To facilitate the process of teeth-j in.sr. nothing is safer than Nor mal's Neutralizing Cordial. Try j it. Price 25 and 50e. Contains no opium. Dr. L. C. Stephens. | HIackvilli*. S. C., says: Norma!,> | Indiad Worm relicts do the work effectually. 10 and 2l>c. Sold by all druggist. Wo ?>ffor One Hundred Dollars Reward ft>r any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by If all's Catarrh cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. we the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the br? years, and believe him i?orfiictly honorable iti all business transactions snd financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, 0. Wamjikh, Kixxan & Makvix, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, <>. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 7">c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. A pious church member arose in an experience meeting and ^ gave a review of his life. When) he came to the declaration, 1>1 thank tiod I owe no man anything,'' a quiet man, in a remoto corner, jumped up and said: "I have a little aeount against you, brother, that you must have for gotten." Ah! Brother Camp." said the speaker, unconsciously, "that debt was out of date a good j while ago.?Ex. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. An Albany (N. V.) wheelman hung his bicycle from the ceiling of his cellar, not far from a swing ing shelf upon which food was kept. A mouse jumped from the wall to the tire, evidently hoping thus to reach the shelf. The wheel started, and the mouse naturally ran lowara me nignesi i partofit. It was unable to get j near enough to the top of the re-! volving wheel to jump to the shelf or to the wall. When found in the morning it was very much exhausted, and though still running, was easily caught. The cvclome ter showed that it had traveled over twenty-eight miles.?Fx. Losing Flesh You naturally lose flesh !rv the summer and running down j Is so easy. You get a little weaker each day without hardly noticing It. There is loss of appetite, headache, weakness of the muscles, disturbed sleep, weakness of memory, and these are the beginning of nervous Ivnn o rvM tnnlrQ Jjr<J?)U?UIUl!. 1IVA1 auu and bitters may afford some temporary relief, but what you need Is a food for body, brain and nerves. Scot&SmulstcTL of Cod-liver Oil with the Hypophosphltes, furnishes just the nourishment needed for these who are run down and pale and thin and weak. If you lose flesh in summer take Scott's Emulsion now. Don't wait till fall or winter before beginning. For Mle at joc. and (1.00 by ail dr-ugjiatm. The County Iiecord, $1 a year. . Tax Land Sales. i I I STATE OK SOI' I'll CAROLIN A ; CorsTV ok Wru.iAMsnntr.. | By virtnron? sundry executions I to me directed I have levied upon and will sell the following described lands tor taxes before the j court house door in Kingstree on 1 the first Monday in September next i to the highest bidder for cash, viz. I I. 30 Acres of land in Hope town-j ship belonging to Margaret Ann Wright and hounded north by lands I of Bradshaw, west by Montgomery ! south by W. K. MeCollough & lire,! east by Nelson Gist. U. Also .t:{ acres in Vnn township Itelongitig to estate 1'ompey Mitch-; uni and bounded north by lands j of J. T. Bran, sontii by Nero ijolnios| west by Frank Scott, east by estate | It. II. Hudson. - - i .1. AI?> I acre in I'enn townsnin | belonging to Mrs. Louis M. IJryan, j I and Wounded north by lands of Est. j of Gourdin, east by Est. Gourdin south by G. A L. It. It., west by Luneau Ferry public road. J. D. DANIEU S. \Y. C. Aug 10th, 1K07. Quinine and other fever medicines take from 5 to TO days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever j Tonic cures in ONE DAY. , I Advantage of sleep.?In reply to the question, Is it wise for a man to. deny himself and get ilr>M<r with ft.iv hciir*' slrv?r? !i ?rdav, to do more work? Tesla, the great electrician, is said to have replied: "That is a great mistake, I am convinced. A man has just so many hours to be awake, and the fewer of these he uses up each day the more days they will last?that is, the longer he will live. I believe that a man might live two hundred years it he would sleep most of the time. That is why negroes often live to advance old age, because thev sleep so < much. It is said that Gladstone sleeps seventeen hours every day; that is why his faculties are still unimpaired in spile 01 ins greai oiu age. j ne proper way to economize life is to sleep every moment that is not necessary or desirable that jou shouitl be awake." Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE'DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn zase of Fever in 24 Hours. uierjK s oaie. n STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of willi/ msburg, In The Coubt Of Common Fleas. B Y virtue of a decree under order of the court to me directed, in the following stated case. I will sell at the court house in Klngstree. S. C., on the llrst Monday in September next, within the lofT.il hours for making public sales, the following described real property. To wit: All that certain piece, parcel, or tract, of land situate lying and being in the county of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred acres, more or less, hounded north !>v lands of T. .1. Duke and Edwin Kpps; tfast by lands of .T. B. Chandler:, South by lands of J. G. MuCol lough, and West by lands of Lawyer McFudden: to l>e sold under payment of foreclosure at the .fliitof Morris Beard; J!ro.. plantiffs. against Jim S. MeCollough, delendant. Terms of sal?, cash; purchaser to pay for necessary papers. W. W. Grayson, C. C. P. & G. S.. Williamsburg Countv ' Aug. 14, 1807. Why take Johnson9s | Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cares the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DAY. 1r r 0,010 COW HIDES, WANTED. CASII prices paid at your door Apoly to F,M, BBinON, Sr? Church, S. C. "iMiifiiiiiiiifiiii - y* < i ' GLENN SPRII SX=J Thoroii^lilv Scr WW SAM1AKV COMH1 Klcclrie Call Hell*, Ktc., l?l< BEST BAND IN Dancing, Tennis, Billiards, Ws if? h&vbg llis lirgssi A l THIS TIMi: 4) For rale of boar.l apply l?r fltmr.ftAn U OimnnAn ^ OllliPil 6' OllliPoUIL & Same Place. N t yy -sr J, N. Robs 130 East Bay and Nos. 1 Commission Merciii IN Phnrnn Uav flafc Hnrn a UIIUIUW liuj} WukW) wv> M 0Consignments of Cotton. Poultry, K When you ship your | great satisfaction in dealing with a reliable J. N. R0BS0N & SON, SHEPHERD ? 232 Meeting Street, State Agents Over 2UU Styles Cooking ALSO OIL COOKER; H D REDDICK, Agent for Gar BUY THE CE "WHITE TTTC ?^=5 txta. GEO. S. BAKR, IS NOW OPENII COMPLE1 01 DRUGS AND Brought to Kin and see how'c buy FOB t ' -V V? " v5 ^ {t.v ,"?; ' ' ;* gfgBB J? Jl? I I ???????^,3 MGS HOTEL 3XXTO-S, S.O. , f ' - '"I vice and <'iil.-?ii??' Excellent* . ^ io>s ri:K I KI I. w? THE SOUTH^ , Bowling minv anal Glass ? F 'I'llE l'KAH. f For rales of water apply to1 1 Pll lw. Same Business | ^ zz s M on & Son. . 9 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, lots and Dealers nd Prepared Cow Food: I i<rgs and Farm Prod uot? Solicit*#, \ jniuucia uitrit" is it knowing you. areCharleston, & C. ' .: V 1 "a/[ 'W>/ . Supply co; | Charleston, S. CL? for Sate of * i T - " . ' 2xea-EO. 2rxeezex?>; ; and Heating StQve?f S AND HEATEBS. land and Michigan Store*. LEBRATEDi ?IfcTSL ?:? I S-gent, IIIBIB. tt| STx THE MOST | MEDICINES 1 ?r 9 gstree, Gal ^ iheap yon can f ; CASH.