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tV * v ' * \ wmrnimmmmmmmammmmmmammamammm?mmmmmmm TH? Count? llcrcrd .. . i $t'BLI31JKD KVKKY Till'BSD AY AT KINUSTKKK, S. C. Lul ls J. RKINTOW, EDITOR AND riturUlKTOR. ! SUBSCRIPTION HASTE: Obo Yciit, in advance. - - $1.00 Six Months, In advance, - - .30? Three Month*, In advauce, - .J3! ADVKRTiSMKNTo itwcrtw! on liberal term*. Iiat4M made known ujvn np^ plication. nvarpay uo money t# Agent*, except1 upon expree* authority. ?-l L-i !... LWl.l J . _ '.I. . i Thursday, |Sept. 23,1897. . It is understood that Mr. W. - ' W. Dixson, a prominent young lawyer, of Union, will be in the *?ce next year for Adjutant-Gen eral. * ' ===== .1 vimiirniuii umi a >t'nre une u?v this week when it was discovered that a car of bananas from Mobile, Ala., had been carried into the eitv. The authorities soon hustled ! . it out again. The Mavor of Greenville has k * a , telegraphed to the Mayor of New Drleans, La, that uthe gates of , Greenville, at the foot of the Bine * Ridge mountains, are open" to he refugees from the fever-stricken districts. r : V-!, fc # ( Let's be brethren and pull to fgether for the upbuilding of town and Oommunity and all their at"\* < tendant interest which affect us ; ' ' .mutually. Let each one contribute his part in the march of progress ' - >. an^tLen you will not feel like an iiuposter when sharing in the re wards which follow. - I , It is true that there is nothing . - \ like a man being throughly adver-' tiaed hi any business he goes at, localise it helps him along. At the time be ought to take in consider atkm the fact that it requires cash v to ran a newspaper, and if he ap predates being puffed he ought to keep his account paid up with the publisher, or else he will not be potioed any more than if he never ' existed, business the world over. * , The SDrinzfield Reouhlican. v * founded by that lover of truth and liberty, Isaiah Thomas, and now * ' ' * rtto by 8amael Bowles, always .ably edited, has done this section a grievous wrong when it says that lyncbings in the South is the judgment of heaven'upon those throngh whom this offense of negro imporpL. Jation and eervitode came,'1 Real' ' ly this i* the "unkindest cut off all.N to Shy? the Yorkville Yeoman. Ttie South in the days when slave trading flourished bought almost all Kef slaves from New England "skippers. In those days, just as the Yankee had an eye| tobosiness. . He.claimed to be a r-. * ? % 1 stickler for his puritanical religion and at Salem prosecuted the per i -vjMcatfon iff "witchcraft" with all t _i * ^be ifdor that the present day A " prohibitionist prosecutes the sup /. pooert ^liquor element/' while on ' ? the other band he made all the ftim he coule trade on the Guinea coasts for likely negroes that he in tarn brought to the plantations of 'Virginia and the Carolinas and s fold at a handsome profit into slavery to cultivate the very cotton * which fifty years later and more he * claims the government ought to 4 guarantee him a profit on or pay him a bounty or tariff for manufacturing. The negro, rum-bought and safely desposed of to the South created the cotton fields the Tan! kee progeny was to prey on later, j while the descendants and neigh- { bors of these same skippers. Wil l liam Lloyd Garrison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry Ward . Beecher, Wendell Phillips and others began to inveigh against the horrors of negro slavery in the t South. It was natural that the * South, innocent in her purchase s T ' .* ' ' ~ from her siick trading and prolil hunting Northern neighbors, htm-j esi in the pursuit of her own pur-j poses and sincere in her ideas of her own property lights, should rebel against the oilicious interference ?>f those who had imposed! upon her, taken her gold and then preached the theory of crime in possession of those slaves aud linallv by force at arms robbed her of the millions she bad invested. .> t t It i\ii n U /\ itt ? ttAn k.t n i/uiiii 4 lad una suunu ?cais ugu that the greater plirt, nearly all, the slave trade between Africa and the port of Charleston, for a long time the greatest American slave market, was conduced in bottoms owned in New Bedford, Providence and Bosion. And the sen-1 timent of the lreebooting slave trader still lives in those same quarters and, claiming a cinch alike on religion, virtue,education and civilisation, demands the privilege of fixing the financial standards for suckers of the South and West, and of the government an enormous royalty on all the manufacturing of their stony and bar. ren section. We of the South have been crucified for a century lor their sins; we have borne the heat and burden of the day for them, first on one pretext and than nnnthpr hut its fl Innir . lane thai has no turning, And we still hope for better things. Quinine and other t&> ver medicines take fromS to 10 days to core fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. There is nothing that lighten? one's burdens so quickly and so much as to help other people carry theirs. M?>To-IS?c for fifty Crntt. Guarnnined tobacco habit euro, rntxen weak men strong, blooU pure. 60c.fl. All UruK*i*u. A voung woman has applied for a pilot's license on a small steamboat on the Harlem river above New York city. Quinine and other fever medicines take from 3 to Id days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cares in ONE DAY, The treasury department figures indicate o decrease of one hundred thousand in the immigration of the year. I " " * in \if c 1/ Ull /T*J L/i.T O CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In Day. He that does good to another man does also good to himself, for the consciousness of well doing is an ample reward. To Care Constipation Forever. Tike Ciscirete Cindy Cathartic. 10c or Sa If C C. C. fill to cure, drugplsU refund money "Pa. what's an egotist?" "An egotist, my son, is a man who thinks all the world but himself is riding low-grade wheels." Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case o! Fever in ONE DAY. ?Josh Billings says: "It is a sta ? em . \ ? - _ _ _ _ I usticai lact that the wicked work j harder tew reach hell than the'; righteous do tew go to heaven." j JOHNSON'S i CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever ! In One Day. : Some paper has been cruel i< enough to say that it is a mystery j j :o a man how a woman's clothes i day so nearly on. * . '' . '* ' T- lr s>, - :v *' Owinjfto over-crowding and bail , ventilation ilie air ??f the school-1 room is often close and impure, and | teachers and pupils frequently suf-! for from lung throat toubles. Toj all such we would say, trv Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For coughs vtuoiL' Iiivurc 5* t t?1 1 ,i*i in ! troubles no other remedy can coinpare with it. hays: A C Freed, .<ujM-rintedent of schools, PrairieDepot Ohio: "Having souk* knowledge of the efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I have no hesitancy in recommending it to all who suffer from cough, lung troubles, Ac." For sale by I)r. W L Wallace. It is an old proverb that 4tbovs will be bovs." What a pity it isn't equally as true that men will be men. , Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic Is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn c ase of Fever in M ttOars. J \V Arnold of Providence, now in his 80th year, and weighing 190 pounds, riles a bicycle. A pretty definition for a good wife?One who always takes care to have hereself and dinner nicely dressed. Dea't Tobacco Spit tad 8aaake Toor l ift Ana?. To quit tobacco cmMly and forever, be mjkj netie. full o( life, nerve and tIkot, take No-ToBac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggl.ite, 50c or tl. Cure guaranteed Booklet and aatnple free. A<l(lrex* Sterling Itemed/ (o, Chicago or New York. Love may be blind, but it can smell the cloves on a mans breath just th ? same. I Printers' ink may he black, but it sheds more light than any othor * I l_ ? . .1. a luminary, nowever origin. The sole d \\y of one of the land office ct?rksat Washington is to sign the J'resident's name. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cares the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. No man ev?r gets discouraged in trying to li--e without working. Seven eights of the families of Philadelphia occupy entire houses as residences. How To Find Out. Fill a bottlo or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it it positive evidence of kid 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 8sv?mp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back kid nevs, liver, bladdler 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 the 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 medi jpinfl ralt cKnnlrl Kuva fKa v? v j v? (1IIVUIU llfU UC31 I 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 and send vour j address to Dr. Kilmer <fe Co., Bing ham ton, N. Y. The propritors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this offer. phamberlaln'* By* and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt, i Rhenm, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped Hands, Itching Piles, Bum*, Frost Bite^ ChronicSore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lkia | For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. j TO H0B8X0WBBRS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy conlition try l)r. Cad/e Condition Powders i They tone up the system, aid digestion, cur* | o?? of appetite, relieve constipation, correct tidney disorder* and destroy worms, giving lew life to an old or over-worked horse. 2* I ents per package. For sale by druggists. ' * ,f-t - . / CLEARANCE! mm n i t ti ? MjI uaa uniuj. Bpnnlnntnn'n Ill Ubllllllll! o In order to reduce our enormous stock, we are offering some Ureal ^ In every department. Just dance down this column and see the great values we are offering in CLOTHING, SEWING MACHINES, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, PUATPQ S-^-FES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, Harness, TINWARE, HARDWARE cunrc JIJLVJ JJiJ HATS, DRY-GOODS, &c., &c. 25 Sewing Machines, $5, $15, $25 and $30. Buteaus, $3.90 to $5 50. Bedsteads, $1.35 to $5.50. Chairs, 40c to 60c. Safes, $135 to $4 00 Bridles, 45c to 60c. Collars 85c to $1.15. Harness, $5.50 to $10.00, one set double, $22.00. Tin ware, Crockery and Bockets,2 find 3 brass hoops,25c to 30c. Grass Blades, 90c. Stoves, $7.00 to $9.75. Prices in hardware too numerous to mention. Shoes. 50c 75c 90c $1.00 $1.25 *1.50 *2.00 and $3.00. Hat3,15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 40c, 75c *1, to $3. Caps, 15c to 50c. Thread, 2 spools for 5c. Black Hawk Corn Shelters, $2. Dry-Goods in proportion to the tbove prices. . J Brockinton, Ex., Est, of S P Broil % / - - f7?5 - ' -- \pr> Notice for final Discharge. | Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Probate Judge for Williamsburg county on the 27th September 1S97 for letters dismissory as administrator of the estate of S. It. Epps. KOBT EPFS, Adminisliator. Aug. 23r<l, 1897. Notice. I will l>e in nry office in. the court nouse in ivingsiree r>. v., n SATURDAY of each week and during my absence. I will leave my office key with Mr. C. \Y. McClam. E. M. Smith, Judge of Probate, Williamsburg Co.,0. S. Clerk's Sale. n STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg, In Thb Court Of Common Pleas. By virture of a decree under order of the court to me directed, in the following stated case, I will sell at the court house in Kingstree S. C., on the first Monday in October next, within the legal hours for making public sales, the following described real property, to wit: All that tract, piece or parcel of land, lying, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg and State W/-v ? +Vt Powvlina 4t/\ni atniniv f t IT\ ui uu u vi i voMMiun, vwiiiniiiiut; \ii sj one hundred and forty seven acres more or less, and bounded north by lands of Hester J Ringletary, south and East by lands of Henry H. Singletary and west by Tuseolow j Branch, to he sold at the suitor Annet B. Ilntchinson. Plaintiff, against, Sarah Edith Gaskins, de-i fendent for partition. Terms of sale, cash. j W W GRAYSON, C C P & Referee. Sept. 13th 1897. SI1 ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA | County of Williamsburg, In The Court Of Common Pleas. By virture of a decree under order of the court to me directed in t the following stated case. I will j sell at the court house in Klngstree j South Carolina, on the first Mon- j day in October next, within the legal hours for making public liaIoo Lo fnll/Mttln/v Krvrl w^?l nniu^f uic iwiii/vtiii^ urnviiuru irni property, to wit: All that certain tractor parcel of land lying being and situate in the county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina containing (72) seventy-two acres more or less, and bounded north by lands known as the poor farm; east by lands of Paul Brown south tfy the public road and west by lands of 8 B MeClary, to be sold at the suit of Peter MeClary et. al, plantiff against Eliza MeClary et. al. defendant for partition. W W GRAYSON, C C P & Referee. Sept. 13th, 1897. 232 Meetii CHaaxlestc Stoves, Tinwares ing Goods,Tin P Tinners' I Oyer 200 Styles Cookinj ALSO OIL COOKEH H D REDD/CK\ Agent for Gat ONE OIVES Don't Spen fd Medi until yoxi You can buy them in the Ten Tabules foi Vtm Mrt to rat vp afcipty to to ut If you don't fine Ripans 1 At the Dr Send Fire Cents to Thf. : /mWHW Spruce St., New York, and CSm&grtfcy 12 cartons will be mailed (> H0^ one that Kipans Tabules a For Sale or Exchange. - J Near Tampa F!a., a city of flW :'M thousand in habitant-, in acres of good land; 10 acres cleared and cultivated,.'] acres muck poud for truck, farm house of four large i rooms'and out house. Good well 3P water. Good locality, three miles 2 from Ft' ?.v 1* H K and eleven miles from Tampa. For further informotlon address this office. r i eacners examination. By order of the State Board 01 jj Education the next regular examU nation for teachers' certificates for * - 3j this county will be he'd at the 'ft county seat, Sept. 24th, between f' the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. in. % X 1) LESESNE, Co. Supt.'of Ed. ' Vi 10.000 " i COW HIDES, J WANTED M v v i ~JL ML^m m CASH prices paid at your door. Apolyto fiBHim 1 Church, S. C. j Still Headquarters - | For Vegatableg % >?! And all kin's of Fruit and Candies and also keep FRESH | M ol lis .| (!nmps fhrpe limes a week from 4; Charleston. At What Place is Headquarters? j Why, No. 12 Wall St. next door || to post office at E. J. WOTS, Frail Sim, | KINGSTREE, & C. 'M 3 nr.. M POR DWP1W1A. Indigestion, and Stomach disorders, take ' - *i BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. All dealers keep It, 91 per bottle. Gee nine has trade-mark ana crossed red lines on wrappet. PLY COMPANY, DEL, S. c. M > House Furnish- 1 tefe, SAeer ironf 1 5, Galvanized M Gutter and Pipe- 1 l and Heating Stoves 18 and HEATERS. | r/W <7/7(/ Michigan Stove*. J? r RELIEF. dj d a Dollar 1 A/ ' cine . m iave tried oo@@ : p^per 5-cent cartons r Five Cents. "Wl pniil 1wn1 tot 4 few prte4 % ." |i i this sort of ' m rabules I uggist's 1 RtfANS ClfEMICAL CoiffAN^, Nb.' they will be sent to you by mail; or >r 48 cents. The chances are ten to , . re *the very medicine jna need.