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Tip County Itccorrf | ~1 *. TUBLISUED EVKK1* TliriftWAY AT b ,\ kixtjstree, s. c. loli> j. hristow, bdvtttr and profkietvir. Bp si BscKirriox kaste.One Year, iii uilvuiMse. - - <!.'?> Month.*, in atlvaaiv, - - .Mi Three Months in idvumv, inVTBTUMPVK 1 ncitrfm 1 An liW-ll tAL/ V |'J|? 1 IM.'l i?.i a * Hi' M* terms. Rates made known iin>n application. ffl^TPav no money t > Agents, exeept upon express authority. Thursday,September 2 1897. Camp Pressley at Greenville. At the reunion in Greenville Inst week Gamp Presley. of Wib liamsburg county Was well represented. From the lists of vis itors present at the reunion we find the following: S F U Klwell, Kingstree, I, 23 SO V, Col". Jas E Dunlop, Williamsburg, 2 Ga Cav, D E Gordon, Williamsburg, 1,4 SOY, I"> T M Gilland, Williamsburg, I, 4 ^ 8 C V, R D Kollins, Williamsburg, G, 26 S C V, I W Graham, t tVilliamsburg, 10 S C Y, AW Flagler, Williamsburg, G S (J Y, SGMcClary, Williamburg, 10 is fi V, Lotais Jacobs, Williamsburg, ' Rackfnan's Co. At one session, V after addresses bad been made by , various prominent men, on the subject of erecting a monument to tho women of the Confederacy. Chaplain S. P. II. Elwell was presented and said that but for his deep interest in the cau^e he jg trould not speak at all, because jj|. he was sick. He pathetically &V : P*?'ored 'he return of the Con ledp.' * enite soldiers, and how the women ft" were unconqtfered and cheered ^ jlh^retafnfing^troops. It has been Rfcid that but for'the women the " *ar would have ended in a year. ? Leasthan to build this monument : cannot be done. In the name of God let not (he valor of the SouthI ern women he unmarked. His ?<". '^.heart was bubbling over in the ^ v*wwk. He asked the endorsef! ' V' Aient of the young women. They K ought to be as proud of their 2 toothers as of their fathers. lie was willing to efect a monument |l for the whole South, but South Kjk-." Carolina led the way, let her be ;f first to erect a monument to her Women, and be wanted it in some : 1' place in South Carolina. He wanN T . f ted substantial evidence tonight He wanted some idea of what * * K&would be . raised, and if not se ^ . cared it would do no harm to promise it, and do the best to try ^ gv ' and raise it. The resolutions ' were adopted. The roll was r celled to see how much each camp would try to raise. Over $3,000 i; EpV ^aa raised al once. At the election ofoflicersDr. Elwell was re-elected chaplain of the State camp. f most IceIssFl ni (Continued from first page.] f , Elise Epps, Rosa Graham, May Godwin, Bessie Welsh, B ssie S|? . Kelley, Beulah Epps, M F Keels, K Mary McCutchen, Sallie Wilson, H B McCutchen, Marette Mc Catchen, Lillie McElveen, Lillian McCollough, Lily Ilodge, Lily Cunningham, Denie Cooper, Maggie McCullough, Mattie Epps, M L Brunson, Marie Dcnlop, Ivah Epps, M E Britton and Lily Baker; Messrs-. R W Marshall, J Pi Gaines, J W Nelson, W E Snovg*-,B den, J G.McCoIlough, E C Den- j FyV< nis, R B Roper, Isaac Epps, It W fcvi Ackerman, LS Singletarv. W S Moore, H H Kinder, S R Mouzon, C W Wolfe, H O Pipkin. T O Epps E G Chandler and Albert Eaddv., It is said the dressmakers of Klondike get $50 for making a fey mother hubbard. When society j p'V. improves a little they will get f,, thirty days. Richmond, 'limes. Otic* of the royalist organs in1 } Havana snvs, speaking with ivI jerenceto the war: a\V e have ianived. bv effect of circumstances! | J bat impose them-elves in a violent manner, to the near period of the ureal and transcendental ' solution--." That is the proud old ,( ;s11:i:i;? w.iv in living: -i?t' ic, : li? kf a/*?New York Mail and j ; Express. j I*hysieians all over the county are prescribing Norman's Neujlralizins Cordial. They feel assured that there is no liner reine-1 j dy lor t he disease it claims to cure | ' vi7: Dyspepsia and all forms or j j stomach troubles. A 11 Mood, j j IlidgeviUe, S. C., wriies: i*i>end j jit immediately. Physicians are) ! waiting for it." 25 and 50c. k,In ; ! several cases Norman's Indian J | Worm Pellets have performed j wonders." Dr. J W Quilliaiv, Eas1 ley, iS. C. 10 and 25c. Sold by all ! druggist. Mr. Quay doesn't count his chick! ens before they are hatched, hut he ' knows how to run the political incu, bator.?Washington Post. President McKinley's Cuban p*?licy should certainly be a strong one. as promised. It has had a long time to train.?St. Louis Republic : Editor Pulitzer's indorsement of republicanism reads like an iniita* ' tion of Mr. Dana's unquenchable | bursts of 12 1-2 cents patriotism.? i Atlanta Constitution. i Quinine and other fever medicines take fronrS to 10 days to cure fever. : Johnson*s Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DA Y. I The striking miners continue to ; insist on sixty-nine, and the demand does not seen) extravagant. ?Boston Transcript. ( A discolored, laded or gray beard does not appear ti ?v, but *V\?\\T l\A IWA^A pa Ktr Piia!' i h.\ rt/.. I vc inauc ou uj JL#(ivi\i Ii 11M HI ? Dve for life whiskers, which colors an even brown or black, Hon. Arthur Pue Gorman is an expert In the art of remaining passive under the criticism of his ! enemies. New Yors Journal. The press speaks very highly of Norman's Neutralizing Cordial. The Sunday Record of Atlanh* said: '-.We are not in the habit of praising patent medicines, but | have tried Norman's Neutralizing Cordial in three instances with the best results and recommend it to do all that i$ claimed for it." Only 25 and 50. You can rely on Norman's Indian Worm Pellets, 10 and 25c. Sold by all druggist. MOTHER B } and about which such tender and [ holy 'recollections cluster as that ! of " Mother " she who watched j over our helpless infancy and guidj ed our first tottering step. Yet J the life of every Expectant Moth! er is beset with danger and all ef- ; : fort should be made to avoid it.; . so assists nature Mnthoro 'n the change takIwlUlllCI 0 ing place that ^ t m the Expectant rvfHfl%f| Mother isenarl lKIIll bled to look for'I ward without dread, suffering or gloomy forebodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives *\f kr?th Mnther and Child, and she ... , ( | is found stronger after than before i | confinement?in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as j so many have said. Don't be j I persuaded to use anything but j MOTHER^FRIEND I "My Wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her other two children than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four bottles of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing to any one expecting to become a MOTHER," says a customer. Henderson Dale, Carmi, Illinois, j I Of Druggists at $1.00, or sent by mal?on receipt of price. Write for book containing testimonials ana valuable information for alt Mothers, free. , The Brad field Beralator Co., AtlsaU, 6 s. , ^ , "" ' JOHNSON'S ' CM ILL AMD FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. Feed in if a hungry world is an! occupation of which Uncle Sam j never tires. Baltimore American. !>o lure. .>? Pay.. That i.s the way all druggists soli Crovo's Tasteless Chill, Tonic for Chilleand Malaria. It i.- simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Childaen love it. Adults prefer it to ihtter, nauseating Tonics. Price, oUe. The farmer last year talked money, but this year h2 is putting money in his pocket, Nashville American. To Care Constipation Kore**:v Take Ciiscarets Candy Cathartic. 10c cr2Si If C C C. fall to cure, druRRists rtf ind mouoy. | Calamity will go to the Klon dike with the gold hunters. We are apt to hear its wail from up ; there this winter. Nashville J American. Why take Johnson's Chiil & Fever Tonic? Because it cares the mnst stuhhnrn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. Georgia should let'orm her penal system and stop lynching with in her borders or cease claiming to be a civilized state.?Atlanta Journal. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure, It cures the most i stubiforn case of Fever In 24 hours. The most eourious thing about the insane rush i?> Alaska is thai the proportion of tools in the world 'toes not seem *o he materia1 ly decreased. New York Tribune. Quinine and other /ever medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever ;Wbmdt-cares in ONF, DAY. And'when the price of bread goes up, what are the poor wageearner? to do? Is Mr. McKinle.v or the gold organs preparing to double wages? Atlanta Censtitulion. JOHNSON'S I CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. The most unmistakable sign of returning prosperity which ha* thus far manilerted itself was developed at a populist convention in Kertucky, which was attended by fewer delegates than there are offices to be filled. Seaview, Va., We have a splendid sale on Charpberlain's Cough Remedy, and our customers, coming from far and near*speak of it in highes; terms. Many have said that their c lildren would have died of croup if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ha J not been given. Kellam & Ourren. The 25 and 50 cent si?es for sale by Dr. Wallace. A piano dealer says that turpentih3 and sweet oil, half and half, is a proper preparation to use in brightening aud cleaning a piano; applying with a soft rag and polish with chamois skin. Resource' Screven Co.,Ga. 1 have l>een subject to attacks of billious colic for several years. Chamber Iain's Collie, Cholera and Diirahoe Remedy is the only sure relief. It acts like a charm. One dose of it gives relief when all other remedies fail. G. D. Sharp. For sale by Dr W. L. Wallace. ' : , :.^r IS fin MR UFI1I IF HOT IU1E? MED, ; In THE MUTUAL INSURANCE 1 I CO., ov Greenville, S. C. , which is a sale, reliable company ; in your own Slate. I will insure ( Cotton Gins. T bacco Warehouses and Bams,!1 Dwellings, Farm Houses, Stables, Livestock,! Stables, etc., against: Firs, LightKisi, asi Wind Sifiras.: For further informa 1 i tion consult U.PMMgiit, KINGSTKEE, 8. 0. May 27, 1897. 6ni. ATLANTIC CUAS1 1.INL. North-Eastern R. R. of S. C. t CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Dated May 1C>. 1807. TRAINS OOING SOU'J'JI. No. 35.* Leave Florence 3 :."15 a. m. Leave Kingstree Arrive Lanes 4:48 a. in l^eave Lanes 4:48 a. in Arrive Charleston j:tiJ a. m No. 23.* Leave Florence 7:35 p. ni Leave Kingstree 8:5!) p. ?i i Arrive Lanes 9:15 p. m i Leave Lanes 9:15 p. m Arrive Charleston 10:50 p. m No. 53.* . ijoave Florence Leave Kingstree Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes _ 7:52 p. m i Arrive Charleston 9:25 p. m TRAIN'S GOING NORTH. No. 78.* Leave Charleston 5:30 a.m.: Arrive Lanes 7:05 a. m. Leave Lanes 7:05 a. m. Leave Kings tree 7:23 a. in. Araive Florence . 8:25 a. ni No. 32* Leave Charleston 5:00 p. ni. Arrive Lanes 0:30 p. m.1 Leave Lanes 6:36 p. m. Leave Kingstree ; Arrive Florence 7:55 p. m. No/52* Leave Charleston 7:00 a. m. Arrive Lanes 8:26 a. in. j Leave Lanes Leave Kinirsfree Arrive Florence No. 52 run* through to Columbia va Central K. K. of S. Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson and Fr.ycttevillc Short Line and make close connection for all points North. Trahi* on C. & D. R. R. leave Florence daily.except Sunday 8 55 a. in., arrive Darlington 9 28 a. nr., Chora\v 10 40 a. ni.. Wadesboro 2 25 p. m Leave Florence daily except Sunday 8 10 p. in., arrive Darlington 840 p. ni., Hartsvillc 9 35 p. in., Benncttsville 9 36 p. m.., Gibson 10 00 p. ii . Leave Florence Sunday only 9 00 a. in., arrive Darlington 9 32 a. in., llartsville 10 10 a. in. J. F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't. J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Trallle Manager II. >1. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agt. lie New York Thrice-a-Week World. A pai>er as useful to you as a great $6 daily for only one dollar ft year. Hotter than ever. AM the News of all the World All the Time. Accurate and fair to everybody. Democratic and for the peonle. Against trusts and all monopolies. Brilliant illustrations. Stories by great authors in dvery number Splendid reading for women and other spcial departments of unusual interest. It stands ftrst among j "weekly" papers in size, frequency j of publication and freshness, variety and readability of content. It is practically a daily at the low | price of a weekly; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of of the Union and foreign countries, w.illvouch for the aecuarcy and fairness of its news columns. We offer this uneqoaled newspa- j per and The County riecord together one year for $1.65 The regular subscription price of the ttfo paper is $ 2.00. While silver continues to fall in r i c price, wheat and other staples are J going up. 11 ^ "!*-' * jjj Br. Graham. DKM'iST. Darlingtn, - S. C. 1 will pay llie travelling expenses or any resident of Wil ianisbuj'ir County *rivi?i*r me work o the amount of $15 or more. T^nn^T rrp. All persons having claims against the estate of tin* late S P Brockinton sre hereby notified to present the <ame duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make pavrnent to L J B ROCK J N TON, Executrix. NOTICE. I will be in my office in the Court house, Kings tree, Monday and Saturday of each week. Those hav ing business with the County Sup mntedeut of Education will govern themselves accordingly. Nauok I). Lesksne, * Conuly Supt. Ed. =T. A. MATTHEWS S BSO .= O 0 o Commission Merchants. Domestic Fruits, l'oultrv, Bjrgs. Butter and Vegetate?. All KiadM of Country Produce. 91 Market Street, Charleston, S. C. =P[RC!VAL MFC, Ct= Sash, 3 Doors, 3 Blinds, GENERAL HOUSE FINISHING WCOD WORK, J78to 4^# CHARLESTON, S, C, Best Work Lowest Price* Send for Estimates. TEE COLUMBIAN ENCYCLFiEDIA, 35 Volumes, 28,000 pages, 7500 II! list rat ions, Contains an Unabridged Diction ary, gives j?r?>riuciumuu 01 everj word, the volumes are of handy size, has tlie largest and latest maps b better adapted to popular use than any Cyclopedia ever puWished IT CONTAINS LATER INFORmATIOX Than any other, and more of it; is the only Cyclopedia which b, or can be, really lip to date. It is. THti BEST FAinlLY LIBRARY. 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 ami description write "m Kumiitn. 31 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. GROVES CHILL IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. G AT.ATTA, II.LS., NOV. 16, 1633. arts Mcd!~lne Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen:?Wc bold last year, CW bottles of MOVE'S TASTE MISS CHILL TONIC and have ought throe grots uiroady this year. In all oar crefence of 14 years. In the druc business, have ever sold an article that gave such universal satisMUoo m your Toole. Yours truly, _ Cae* AO* jliuT ROBERTS^ DISS IE E511S STOIE^ i 7V A Si:EXE Ob A011VITY SljtmL OA YS IX TIIL WEEK, Xo wonder the war they ar? J& ?el!in<r their goodsl X'ew, fresh -; goods; big bargains* quick sale?, ^ Stlcw An a Few Prices: | One Jot of Percales nt \yx eta. It.Jptj cost more than that to make ihem/ J Larisa lens is the name of iieW??a ' {goods brought out this season. You ';? can change the color of your dress /! made out of tliese goods every time s you wear it. Try a dress of it ow /. ly 12>oC. Wo received a largo shipment of'IS Skirts this week, and can give you J full assortment in size and patterns | Thye are lined and velvet bound* : and range in price from |1 to $2. That case of yard wide Spring y Dross Cheviots is going very rapid- 'J ly, but we have sone left, which w?yJ| ar*? selling at 6 cents while they last. ^ Our stock of Fans came direct v| from Japan and are the latest style arid very cheap. I'd pioros Vivotte Batiste at ">c yd. One case summer corsets at-10c. 5,m> yards Glace Silks,yard widely at oO cents yard. 50 pieces White Plaids and Stripe - extra go<{<l quality at G cents. We have a full line df doilies and^?S napkins from 2 for oc up. Ladies Shirt Waists, 15 d. A full line of Ladis Ilats, Trim 1 nitmrs. etc. from 10 c to &1. Ladies' Snnnnur Undervcsts* 5c. rufl Ladies' and misses mitts and Gloves from 10c to 50c. PUHNITURE? I Great value giving in the Furni -1 ture. It is next door to the the ^ Cash Dry Goods store. 39 0-PIECE SOLID OAK SUIT $lf 1 Buell & Roberts | 573 & 573 KING ST., I Charleston; - S. C, 4j Write fox Prices.ij f Sterling silver, Silver Ware, Gold Jewelrv, Wedding ^?M atul Engagement Kings, Gold, ' Silver, or JNiekle Watches, orM * i Whenever you wish to give a '^ I Present, we will be glad tu-i? make suggestions. We will also repair your $8 Watch it' it stops, and giiaran-i tee our work. JAMES ALLAN & Co., Jeweler8*|S 2S5 King St., Charleston. 8. (j|: jHH l ; GEO. S. HACKEE & SON M - J MANUFACTURERS OK - |? Doors, Sash, Blinds liouldingi p BUILDING MATERIAlJI . DEALERS IN SASII WEIGHTS. (Olii). HARDWARE, WINDOW E. M. HACKER, Proprietoi. Charleston, S. C. We ?*uaranteo our work superior Co any sold in this city, all being of our own manufacture. Lake City ECctel.' , ? ! ?-* << OPPOSITE DEPOT J? 3 HiStke City, ?.0.-'*f| FIRST CLASS IX ALL AProfNtMBWR^M FINE ARTESIAN WATER, <jj 1 nBK. I . . KODilEBM, rsor 1