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I' The Canute ^tcrartl Pt'BblSUED EVKHY THURSDAY AT : ? EiMSfMK, 3. C. I Lor fa J. HftlsTow, fcfllTOR A\IJ ritOrRlKTOR. rItbscRIptiox raste: 6*m? Year, in advance, - - $1.00: Wi Month.. In advance, - ,*?o Three Months l? advan?*e, - j ADVERT ISM KXTS inserted on liberal term*. Ratee made known ujou aj?-i plication. I^^Par n? morwv t<? Agents, ewept i upon expr?**? Miithority. Thursday, September 2 1897. Six new Slate Senators will take their seats when the Legislature convenes next January. Tley will represent Bamberg, Dorchester, Greenwood, Barnwell$ Clarendon and Cherokee. After a man has married and aettled down he thinks it folly for oong people to go to dances, but this does not prevent him from spending half a day lugging his ?un round a cornfield to get a shot at some poor innocent birds. The news papers are ail talking about the condition of Secretary Sherman. They say he is fast losing his mind. He renembers p, and talks intelligently of what yhappened years ago, but of his appointments and the present day he remembers nothing. He is 7-1 years old and these things tome to the aged. Tribute to a.Deceased Veteran. When an honest man dies it is Obl^atory on someone to write an epitome on his life and character, ? v . Whether he was a statesman or a , f |>rivale citizen who loiiowea the eren tenor of his way. I Mr- Alex McClary was born in L / thfo.eoaaty about 70 years ago, not far from Kingstree, and died | here Aug. 21, 1897. He descended from Irish ancestors wbo settled in this Chantry before the war of $196, and aided the colonists in the boon of liberty which P. From early boyhood he was en jpged iff the pursuits of farming * and alcck-raising. No man ever |v. - ^ftilrtEed with greater tenacity of fe. . ^pnqioae than he. No one observ. - more-closely the cereals and - fonts, and be cou'd tell you their I Aim**. nnanino unH tinw tn (V' oun iiiivo vi uuu hum Ife, p+mnrs them. He was also a great hunter: often with gun in wind he woula go far into the : denseforest in search of the agile deer; end woe be to the stag that tomd his anthers in the air, for quick as thought "the dead shot" p- would bring him down. Often, when h< was a young man, lie was seen atUhe early dawn in his light canoe scudding the placid waters of his native river, angling, inking in the bright scaly tribe to rao" his heart's content. There are disappointments in men's lives. Suddenly the scene in this man's life changes, j At the sound of the war drum he buckled on his armor and went ^ fourth to battle. He was a brave ?4 " soldier an army of such men as he would have been invincible. 5 His hospitality was unlimited. The hoose was always open to the & stranger as well as neighbor, for Ms motto was, "Turn not the *' stranger from th.r door." He endeavored to make all welcome and happy. No task was too ardous for him when waiting upon his guests. His character was without fault. All those who knew hiin should | hold up their hands and say lie Was a than?without dissimulation, without prejudice, without stingyhess,without censure. In fact, he Wasehdowed with all of those qua] Ities Which makes nature's habld then The world grows better and thinks better of Mankind When it meets with one . of those phenomenal men whose pure life impress upon their race a moral fHsedhess which cannot be eradicated* 'J heir good deeds are hot ihtefred With their bones, but live after them, and are as inde tructible as the reign ot truth. true that our old lrieud is A ; y A $?r . v ' ' ' - . rone forever but he still lives in. our n em< ries; who can forjret il e brave an.'l the noble, the virtuous | ! and the humane. None. Not one.! Fioim his well spent life we can J draw a moral: in emulating his j noble examplebv casl'inx aside the i .1 ! evil emotions una jonowing me j paths of rectitude. C. L. i Owing to over-crowding and bad ventilation the air of the school- : room is often close and impure, and i teachers and pupils frequently ?uf- j for from lung throat toubles. To j all snch we would say, try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For coughs, j colds, weak lungs and bronchial troubles no other remedy can compare with it. Says A C Freed, >ujH'rintedetit of schools, I'rairieDepot Ohio: "Having some knowledge of the efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, 1 have no hesitancy in recommending it to all who suffer from ! cough, lung troubles, Arc." For sale by Dr. \Y L Wallace. Paint sticks better to a dress iIkui it does to a board. Everybody Seya so. Ca?cnreta Candy CnUmrtir, the ncoet wonderful medical dint-ox crv of the n*e. pipasant nud refreshing tn the lasie. act pently I and |?oaitlvely on kidney*, lirer nud Imxvels, cleansing the euLire system. dispel colds, cure hewtHobe, fever, habitual i onstipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-duy; 10, ?1, fiO cent*, bold and guaranteed to cure by ull druggists. Man will alwa.vs sympathize with the under dog unless he owns the other dog. Any man can get enough to eat; but it is a rare man who can keep from eating too much of it. Boat Tshscro Spit ud Smoke Tour l.lfc Away. To quit tobacco easily und forever. l>e map netic. full of life, nervu and vigor, take No-To Bac. tbe wonder worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or t>. Cure ituarm teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling HemeJy Co, Chicago or New York. Why send off for your job printing when you can get it done just as cheap and get as good work right at home? Patronize home industries and get the work on shorter notice. Give us a trial. Whv take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. Mr. E. J. l'endergrass has gone to Kingstree to vitit his mother who is quite ill. Florence Times. "My boy came home home from school one day with his hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and suffering-great pain," says Mr. EJ Schall with Meyers Bros' Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. "I dressed the wound and applied Chambei Iain's Pain Balm freely. All pain ceased, and in a remarkably abort time the wound healed without leaving a car. For wounds, sprains, swellngs and rheumatism I know of no medicine or prescription equal to it. I consider it a household necessity." The 24 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Dr. Wallace. Beautiful eyes grow dull and dla As the swift years steal away. Beautiful, willowy forms so alia Lose fairness with every day. But she still is queen and hath charms ta spare i Who wears youth's coronal beautiful hair. Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. "A woman is aa old as she looks," says the world.. No woman looks as old as she is if her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep i hair from falling out, restoring its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of Ayer'S Hair Vigor. , - . , ^ , T-1T., .^,lr r r .. Mli Johnson*s Chill and Fe? | ver Tonic #$ a ON t-DAY , Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in j 24 Hours. Anion*: the qualities mosl to bo desired in a yonn<: jriil's ch- racier is a high sense of honor. .1 wish I c?ul ! impress upon every render the nted of being always above everything peltv or small, so that one would not for a single moment ever be tempted to do a mean or underhand thing, to speak unkind lv of a friend, or to repeat a con versa!ion which was confidential. It may happen to you, for instance, to be visiting in the home of a relative or friend, where thert may be a little fricti n at the ta ble or where some anxiety arises about the course of a member of Mie family. No mailer what you see or hear, in such circumstances you are hound, if you *nre an "honorable person, to he silent about it, neither making comments or looking as it you could tell some thing if you choose, nor in any way alluding to what is unpeasant at any future time. A guest ina home cuunot he too careful to guard the good mime of those un der its roof, for it is an honor to be a guest,in the first place, and honor is demanded in return. Again, a nice sense of honor in matters connected with money is very important. Polly is treasurer of a society and has the care of the funds. She must never for an instant, or in an emergency, lend these 1'ulids to other people or bor row them for Iter own use. I knew a ?iirl L'o'ly was her name, by the way vho was induced, being treasurer of a certain guild, to lend her brother, for one day, the mo lie v she had in- her case. The brother was older than Polly, and a verrv persuasive person. He said : "Why should you hesitate? 1*11 bring it back to you to night and it *ill oblige me very mu h if I could take that fifty dollars and pay a bill I owe before noon to day." Foolish Polly permitted her scruples lo be overruled. Tlite monev was not brought back anu btil for her lather's kindnessin making it good she would have been disgraced as a dishonesttreasurer. She told me long after wards that the lesson hud been burned in on her mind never to take liberties with money which si e held in trust. Harper's Round Table. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP WILLI AMSBURG. / Court of Common Pleas. M .1 Salters, Piaintifl', against Janus McGill, Diivid McGiil. Sarah McGill. John McGill. Sidney Mi-Gill. Jr., Fanny McGill, Ellen AlcGill anil Eugene McGill, Defendants, Simmons for Relief (Complaint not served.) 'To the Defendants James McGill and David McGill: You arc hereby summoned and requited to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed hi the office of ;he clerk of the court of common picas for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on tliu subscrilier at his office in Kings tree, S 0, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time Aforesaid, the pluhitiif in tills action will apply to the Uonrt for the relief demanded in the comuluiut. - JOHN A. KELLEY. Plaintiff's Attorney. Kingstrec SC, Aug 31 A D 1807. To the Defendants James MeGill and David MeGill: Take notiee that the complaint in this action together with the summons, of which this is a copy, was filed in the offlceof the clerk of the eonrt for Williamsburg county at the town of Kingstree, In the State,of Smith Carolina, on the 31 st day of August, i807. JOHN A. KELLEY, Plaintiffs Attorney. Notice. I will be in my office in the court house in Kingstree S. 0., on SATURDAY of each week and during my absence, I will leave my office key with Mr. C. W. McClain. E. M. Smith, Judge of Probate, Williamsburg Co^C. S. Election tickets priuted at the County Record office. * : No-To-l>i?c for FifJy IVuli. I fJu:ir;inio?*<l toimiVirlalili rilttt. uuihes weaU i meu .bru: j.'xoou pur?. 5oc 81 AU Uruj^iscs. ! A Western paper gives the fol-j iowing receipt lor killing yourj home paper, your business and j your town along with it: "Just let the subscription go. It's only a dollar or two the publisher (lout need it. "If he ask for it get as mad as you c*n and slop the paper you never weed it anyhow. Then go and borrott your neighbor Y "When n rejxtrter comes always be busy. Make' him feel as if he . i* -4,11 _ . i . was intruding. n nt-n me uuvittising and job tfian comes, tell him that it doseu't pay von to advertise, every body knows you and that you will try to get along without any printed, stationery, it is loo expensive, and vou must economize. "Never ijrop in to see the editor unless you want a free complimen tary notice or a lengthy obituary lor a beloved relative." "Never recommend the paper to anybody. When you speak of " i - It, say, * I es, we nave a lime- aut-ci, but it doesn't amount to much.' ' Keep this up for a year or two and you will have a dead newspa per a dead set of merchants and a dead town. Ex. Educate Tour llowol* Willi Cnncnrct*. Candy Cathartic, c?trt? constipation forever. 10c, Xk. It C. C. C. fall, ilrusTKist* refund money. The New York Journal pretlicts 11-cent cotton in the next two years. Johnson9s Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure, it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in a a w m _ nours. A man always dotes hn a <rirl who lias a knack of knowing what lie does mean when lie says things he dosen't mean. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. There is something the .matter with vour disposition if your freckles and p*?g nose are not forgotten by those who have known you tor a month. To Car* Voiutlpotloo Vonwr. TnVc CnnnreU Cnndr Cathartic. 10c or!Kc. If C. C. C. full to cure. druKRuiUi re'uuU wuucy. A bright lx>y compares the verb "to saore" I husly; "positive snore; comparative, snort superlative, er both." | How To Find Out. / Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twentyTour hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains : linerr it it positive evidence ofkid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr Kilmer's Sw?mp-Root, the great i-- i ~a.. KlU'^f.V ICI1ICUV Kllliim c?ci ? man in r.dieving pain in the back kid neys, liver, blnddler and evers part of the urinary passagger. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, 01 bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tl>e night to urinate- The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Koot is soon realized.! It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a mediicins you should have the best. Sold by druggist, price fifty ecnts and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both ! sent free by mail. Mention! The County Record ar.d send your1 address to Dr. Kilmer <fc Co., Bing i hamton, N. Y. The propritors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of t ars offer. rr- i j ' Notice for final Discharge. Xotis hereby jriven thai I will apply to tht' Probate Jud^e for Williamsburg county on the -7th September 1 .*<!>7 for letters disniissorv as administrator of the estate! of iS. 1>. Epos. ROBT F.PP.S, Administrator. Aug. 23rd, rs97. LADIES Feeding a to&fc, or children who want hall* Ins up, ihould take BROWN S IRON BITTERS. It is pleasant; cures Malaria, Indigestion Bfiion . Lirer Complaints ana Neuralgia r^*^EPYO^^OWELS? va&oc 1?T aw A tablet now and then will prctent diarrhoea, dye rt'iult*. Sample and booklet free. Ad. STERLING HK ONE GIVE Don't Sper Med until ycu @? s Ycu can buy them in t Ten Tabuies f sort U put up ch ?>ly to cratiry tbo If you don't f] Ripans * At the D Send Five Cents to T< Spruce St., New York, 12 cartons nil! lie mailc one l-jat Kipans Tabul # ?:@:?:?:@:?:@:?:?:?:? I THE BOOK a l. ^ g DEAM I Ml III 2 ~r w ^ | Dolls, Toys, Gc 1 School I @ A COMPLE' [Bui Bill i CroquetS @ isi II I I aammoc. j iris, @ | pecial attention give | EXPRESS CHARGES PAIL @ TDEIfcT ZDO: '?*\k \i' fv . V-'",. Vj - , W Notice for Final Discharge. ~|i \?'tic?* is lii'ivliv given that 1 will appiy h. the Probate Judge for % Williamsburg county on the 27th M (lav of" September 1 si)7 for letter# dismissory as guardian of R. Ej W.J. GODWIN, yjS Guardmn. -'-^a | August 25th, 1897. Wanted An Idea sHJS I Protect your idea*: they may bring yoo wealth. Write JOHN WKDDEKBtTRN * CO, Patent AH? ' 7, aeya. Waablngton. D. C, for their fl.tOu prise oM t# tad llat of two hundred InrentlOaa wasted. iiiiii#hii>wi>W|,^ STRONG ALL SUMMER ft CATHARTIC tfwXhy I5T1PATI0H \SE?&^wMsti f I ?-nterr,?ll summer complalnt?,caujin*?a?7,?*t?r?l Z 1 :MK1)Y CO-.C'lileuco. M >ntrea!. Cap.. U II i S RELIEF. J t/9 <n nntlaf* I 1U Ci L/UliUl ;.| 'M M??@? 11 r jS he paper 5-ccnt cartons . or Five Cents. | n-lvord present t!rmr:id for a low prtofe t nd this sort cf mk Tabules 1 ruggist's I riR Rtpans Ch^vical Co?any, Na xo and they will be sent to yon by mail; or A for 43 cents. The chances are tea to ' $3 cs arc the eery medicine you need. ;.j ?>:?:?:@:?:@:?:?:@:?:<s> m md TOY CO., ft] ton, S. C. g|| HUM IX /gT ' Fib Elite. | ims, Pictures. || Supplies. 9 . Goods, || o ? r S* sin TMM a Bftiy 1U^'3 i to liL ORDERS. 11 I ,%J ) oo all Purchases over 11 E_.L^-I5S. ? i >:?:?:?:?:@:?:?:@:?:<? m