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^BP|rCaunto ^rrcrrl j *UBL!8HKD EVERY Till USD\Y AT KINGSTRKK, S. l\ Loris J. Hristow, EDITOR WD PROPRIETOR. j SUBSCRIPTION RASTK: (Due Yfsr. in .nlvain-?\ - - $}.oo ftix Month*. in advance. - - ..V) i "inn* .uitniiis in ;niv;im-?\ APVKRTlSM K\TS itiM-rreil 0:1 tilx-rat term*. Rate* inatlt* known ir on aj>- ' plication. y ? ! v 4hf*phv ho ninncv to Ajjents, ?>xo*i>t upon oxnres'* authority. ? Thursday, Oct. 7, 1897. gi I g The lnyinsr of the cornerstone; of the new court house on October 20th will attract a larjze crowd toj Anderson. The Knighs of Honor of South Carolina paid to widows and or phans last year the amount ol over $101,000. The first snow of the season made its appearance Wednesday . morning af Itoek IIill when wca. clonal flakes were initialed with the rain. Steps will be taken in a lew I % days to organize a choir of 40 oices to sing during the meeting : of the State Baptist convention in ! December at Kock Hill. Those farmers who made a fair c:op of tobacco I his vear are in BK"'*'* * lock. They will manage to even op with tobacco what they have lost by the low price of cotton. It is sawl that Wyatt Aiken of ; Aboevtlle will be a candidate lor ^ congress next year to sifcceed Con- j |r. gresstnau Latimer. Mr. Aikenj i says be will be in -the race and j !that a number of reformers have j insisted ou bis candidacy. . A meeting of road commission 1*8 will be one feature of the stale i fair afld different loa ns in the state are already electing delegates. The object of good roads will be thoroughly talked over and some plan will be decided upon that will en ajble-all the counties to hare roads that will be a dream to ihose who travel them. ,The Meeting of 'Hell." ^ It seems that nothing sacred or j \ jjjjroftoe, no accepted truth or set j tied fact can survive the invests y gallon and convincing logic of the i (Say, and that whatever we build; Bfr- on is false, whatever we have be- j ;* Jieved in from childhood is untrue, j t and whatever we are most certain j _ of and doubt the least, is utterly | x erroneous, says (be Charleston fey Post, ;y At every turn oar faith is shakv* on mir mnftitprn^n chnnl-orl siiwl : shattered. and we are buffeted g| about by every new fact and clis\ t- covered, like a feather before the Rr* W|e-. ? ft.\ Not Tonj? since St. George AIr; i^-yart, the eminent English scien8t art led irs all, and pleased pBHT1, by proving with irrilaguble kt^je, tbat there was happiness in i As we remarked, this was! [' itj.-agreat comfort to some. But un- ! yjp fortunately he took it all back,j when Ron>e decided against him, i bo the leader deserting, all who! |gl#c ready to embrace his stau ! ^ dmrd had 1o disband. Now comes the Kev. Alex Kent,' D. D., pastor of People's church, Washington, D. C., .and proves j I . conclusively, that we are entirely ^ misled and mistaken in ever hav- i |j? log thought that tliere was such | ati everlastingly disagreeable place | at all. I tie says Ilell cannot be defined jo single phrase or sentence, be-; I cause the scriptures never use it f. in the sense whiyil is generally j - given to it. Confessedly the Ho - .( ---r: ;w_... I?vw -<heoP which occurs sixtylive times in tlie old testament and is rendered "hell" thirty one times, ''grave" thirty one, rnd "pit" three times, is a term as op posite to the popular idea of "hell' as light to darkness. It denotes simply u der-world and -hades" is merely its (J reek equivalant. It is found iu the l ew Testament eleven times; and is uniformly rendered "hell" except where htas caused the translators to use * it .1 . . / \ urave," eise we wotuu read *'w, hell, where is ihy victory!"* When h?ll was first used by translators it did not do such jrross violence to the original as it does now. For it comes from the old world "helan" meaning to conceal or cover. To "hell" ones head was to put on a hat. To "hell*' a root' was to slate or shingle it. To "hell" anything was to put it oat of sijiht. Theie was then or initially some similarity between the "sheol" and "hades" of 1 he Bible, which was simply the mioaan mulurWi !in.t ol'iii'lll CV VII* Miaviv i It w? I\?^ "hell" of old English. The word ' hell" was used to denote the receptacle into which the tailor threw his shreds and worthless re lunants. It is still used among prin ers to designate their receptacle for broken and worn out type?their hell-box. Thus at one fell swoop all our confidence in "help is shattered. How can we then believe in politicians? Who is My Neighbor? Tnat man who does you a real kindness. If you know of a person who is suffering with chronic diarrhoea send him 1 his address and beg him to correspond with ns. The Norman Cord a I Co, 157 and 150 hast Bay, Charleston, S. C. Norman's Neutralizing Cordial is the only reliable remedy for the cure of chronic diarrluea. Mess. W. M. Tappan <feCo.; White Plains, Ga., sell a lot of Norman's Indian Worm Pellets, 10 and 25c. Sold ly Wallace & Johnson. One man killed another in Birmingham, Ala , for refusing to take a drink with him Medical Ethics. Many physicians throw ethics aside when human life i> ait slake. Dr. Wat Kins, of Pendleton, S. 0., is not wedded to old theories. He uses and prescribes Norman's Neutralizing Coidial in his extensive practice. Says it is the best preparation he can find for all stomach troubles. The only remedy on the market for Worms that sells at 10c. is Nor nan's Indian Worm Pellets. Sold by Wallace & Johnson. When you once own a Kitchen Cabinet you will wonder how you ever got along without something of the kind. If you want to please your wife buy her a Kitc'ien Cabinet. Depression of Spirits so common in summer-time# accompanied by loss of energy, lack of thought-nower, means a deficient supply of nourishment. The vital force is lost. It isn't a question of muscle and sinew, but of resistance and endurance. At any age, but especially irt you'h, it involves the ris"k of lung d'sease. Los* of flesh and a cough are threatening signs. SaffiSfefibta. of Cod-liver Oil, with the hypo- i phosphites, meets these cases perfectly. It tones up, fattens and strengthens. Ir Scott's Emulsicn the taste of the oil is fully disguised, ! making it almost as palatable as milic Prrr ?t ?-?y ? ?* V Vwggtft*. ftcorr Jt i;ow.,?, JiUtf. .??.*# yor* . I . *' '. -T* . , r ^7- * . ? * Vf ^ . v*n Come Forward And sellle with us for & i your subscription. We j have been verv lenient TQ with yi#ii. and now that n die crops are beinir n?ar "* keted 'tis only just that we i should have what is due us. I'oslaire and stationery would cost enlirelv too much to mail every * ^ subscriber a bill, so call and settle, or send us a money order lor one dollar. Quinine and other fe? ver medicines take from S i to tO days to cure fever. | Johnson's Chi/I and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. The Emperor of Austria sanej lions duels. The adult scalp should he thor oughlv wa: lied occasionally to re move I he oily particles, then ap ply Hall's Hair Kenewer- to give ' the hair a natural color. All of Texas is threatened by an epidemic of yellow fever. ! EilurHio Your lUnn-li '.I'lln Ch "caret*. Cnn-ly ?? . euro conxiip)iiio:i forever. 10c,35c. If C. C. C. full, tlrn^-isiKrefund money. Ai Scran ton, l\i., a hov dyin?j of hydrophobia bit his father. Quinine and other /fever medicines take from S to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson*s Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DA Y. Wevler is slaughtering the c?p! tured Cubans like cattle. i? *r- r:?i n..* nuw iu rmu uui. Fill a l???itle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty lour hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When nrinestains linen it ji positive evidence of kid ne.v trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain iu the hack, is also convincing proof that the kid; nevs and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO. There is comfort io the knowlledge so often expressed, that Dr { Kilmer's Sw nip-Root, the great kid 'ey remedy l.ilfills every wish ! in r lieving pain in the hack kid I nevs. liver, hhuldler and evers ! part of the urinary passagger. It {corrects inability to hold urine I and scalding pain in passing it, 01 j bad effects following use of liquor, j wine or beer, and ov rcoines that j unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many limes during the night to urinate- The mild and the extraordinary effect j of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized It standsihe highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medi jicins you should have the best. I Sold by druggist, price filly eents | and one dollar. You inav have? simple bottle and pamphlet both I Sent free by mail. Mention The County Record and send vour address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ding hamton, N. Y. The propi itors of this paper guarantee the genuine j ness of t his oirer. (K4 00 A l'KAR FOR \Dl.? PBnoREyrs lh<> Price RiaM VA ! Keen Reduced ?'?ie is now mow wj-uly RSthan a Fashion pMACAZINE.it is the be^t Magazine It*-1 each month to mrterns of the latJ cost except post age \rt, literature, so I """ g.-letyaffairs. Action i >c if lire houfel olu n attos. sjioits, &c., in every nuinlier. "2o<? to 3t'0 fine engravings in a every number. It is the World s Family Magazine. IJy subscribing at onea you get the J>e"efit of the reduced price. SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER! For prompt renewals or new subscriptions we ott'wr Demorest's and Ilia Rscoid BOTH.S1.75 jM-i \ vir>-cribe at ibi- ntlicc. . / V . . - <. - ? . . . i- i ? ;4.: i- ''Mi. r -srx-* -? ,v " -T' ilir i MS m uiiiilJ, i -<?JT [ Bnttimu's In order fo reduce our enormous stock, we are offering some Great Bargains In everv department. Jusl .j?... <i.:. ....i....... "IlillM'f MUM ll I Ills ?~iII11111 ' mill ^rr the ?:reat values we are offering in CLOTHING, SEWING MACHINES, BUREAUS, Tm-nnrrrn a *nn DhUSlJhAUb, CHAIRS, SAFES, BRIDLES, COLLARS. Harness, TINWARE, HARDWARE SHOES ttatb DRY-GOODS, &c., &c. Coffee, 10c ft>; best, 20c. Sewing Machines, $3, $5 up to $25. Flour, $3.75, $4.25, $5 and $6 25; Hams, No. 1.. 124c ff>; Salmon,10c; Cove Oysters, 10c; Condensed Mi Ik Magnolia brand, 10c; Lye. 5 and 8; Jva?i/i/v 1 Ht\* SkldPiill Iwi ftv* V.T l trv- u J', wimviij w <??! tra Spiced Pickles, 10c. Bureaus, $3.90 to $5 50. Bedsteads, $1.35 to $5.50. Chairs. 40c to 00c. Safes, $2 35 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 Buckets^ and 3 brass hoops,25c to 30c. Crass Blades, 90c. Stoves, $7.00 to $9.75. Prices in hardware too numerous to mention. Shoes. 50c 75c 90c $1.00 $1.25 i $1.50 $2.00 and $3.00. Hats, 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 above prices. L J Brockinton, Ex., Est of S f Bniin. t T ' ' ' V, I Do You Want Gold? I Everyone desires lo keep informed on Yukon, the Klondike and Alaskan gold fields. Send lftc. for large Conpendinm of vast information and big color map to Hamilton Pub. Co., Indianapolis, ]nd. Notice. I will be in my office In tliej court bouse in Kingstree S. r on SATURDAY of each week 11 and during my absence, I will I leave my office key with Mr. C. \V. McCiatn. K. M. Smith, Judge of Probate, Williamsburg Co., 0. S. Notice for Letters Dismissry. j Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Probate Judge of Williamsburg county on the iSlth day of October next for letters of < dismissory as executor of the estate 1 of Herbert B Burgess, deceased. C n BUROESS, Executor. Nonet Hi M oan For Special Eiectioo to be Ilolden Ociober 12! h, 18D7, for a Representative to Represent the 6th Congressional District of South j Carolina in Congress for the Unexpired Term of the 55lh| Congress. An election will i>e held on Tuesday. the 12th day of October, 1*97, J at the legally established polling precincts in Williamsburg county, for a representative of the Gth Con-^ gressional District of South Caroli- j oh, in the ui?expiml term of thej 55th Congress of the United States.! The polls will be opened at 7 o'clock, a. m., and kept open with- j out intermission or adjournment | until 4 o'clock, p. m. At the close of the election the Managers shall immediately proceed to publicly count the ballots. Within three days thereafter the| Chairman of the Board ofMana-j gers, or one of them, to l?e designa.! ted in Writing by the Board, Khali | deliver to the Commissioners of! election the poll list, the boxes eon-1 taining the ballots, and a writtenj statement of the result of the election at his precinct. The Managers of election shall require ot every elc. tor offering to vote, in addition to tiie production > of his registration certificate, proof of the payment of poll tax six months before said election of any pell tax then due and payable. The Managers shall administer to each |?erson offering to vote an oath that he is qualified to vote at said election, according to the constitution of the State, and that he has not already voted in sain eiec- i tion. ' The following named persons have been appointed to manage said election oy tne ooaro 01 con missioners of election for Williamsburg county, to-wit; Lake City?M M Rodgers, J D Singletary, E T Moody. Se ran ton?A M Cook, R E McKnight, W J Willoughby. | Kingstree?F H Arrowsmith, J J Steele, H O Britton. I Hebron?J C Christmas, H A Kennedy, D H Smith. Prospect Church?J M Eaddy, A B Lawrence, J J Eaddy. Muddy Creek?H E Eaddy, J 1) Haselden, L L Ard. McAllisters Mill?H L Whitlock H M Thomas, H P Baldwin. Altmans Store?J B Thompson, J P Stone, J M Carter. Managers will call for- boxes and instructions Saturday before election, Oct 9th. Cominisioners tW W Kennedy, of Election (W M Haheldkn. GLENN SPRI a-LB3sr3sr SF: I SPECIAL R DUR SE1 Dancing, Tennis, Billiar The Best Place to I For rale of board apply to BEO.S.HACKEiR&BON mamlfaothuers of Boors. Sash, Blinds Mouldings % BUILDING MATERIAL dealers in sash weights. CORD. HARDWARE, WINDOW SI.ASS, etc. E. M. HACKER, Proprietor. . Vj| Cliarleston, S. C. We guarantee our work superior to any sold in this city, all bcln^ of f>nr own manufacture. 19.01 COW HIDES, WANTED. | CASH prices paid at your door. Apoly to FIBIIITOM,, Church, S. C. |j A..11 II I Still Headquarters | For Vegatables And all kin s of Fruit and Candies and also keep FRESH Willi . - i Comes three times a week from Charleston. At What Place is ff Headquarters ? Wh.v, No. 12 Wall .St. next door J| to post office at urn, Win, I KLNGSTItKE, S. C. |9 Sunns l Hi 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAVSBUKO. Court of Common Pless. M J Salter.-:, Plaintiff, against Jam*;* . 'ffl McGill, David McGill. Sarali McGill, m John McGill. Shiner McGill. Jr.. Fanny .McGill, Ellen McGill ami Eugene J McGill, Defendants iSummons for Relief ( Complaint not (served.) To the Defendant)* James McGill and David .McGill: Yon arc hereby mimn oned and requited to answer the complain* in this action, whVh has been filed in the office TfiSj of the clerk of the court of common pie-.a for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the sahl complaint on ' >|$ the subscriber at his office ru hfngrtieo. .| S C, within twenty days after tbe service hereof, exclusive of the day of stpch ser- ^ vice; ami if you fail to answer tlie con- ^ plaint witlun tlie time aforesaid, lite '\4 plaintiff'in tills actiou will apply to the ., Court for the relief demanded in tlie complaint. JOHN' A. KELT/EY. - x?g PlafftiMFs Attorney. Kingstree SC, Aug 31 A D 1H?7. To the Defendants James McGill and David McGill; Take notice that the complaint in thl* action together with the summons, of ;|3| which this is a copy, was tiled in the of- ^Jjyj flee of tlie clerk of the eourt for Williamsburgcoanty at tlie town of Kingstree, in the State* of South Carolina, on the J 1st <luy of Angnst, iW>7. JOHN A. KE1.LEY, Plaintiff's Attorney. NGS HOTEL M Riira-s, s.o. ATE5 | INE PTEMBER. 11 dsf Bowling, &c.t &c. njoy Your Vacation, M For rates of water apply to '' I Pi Sim |j