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L* I \ V . \ r 4.. 3-D TO 1 M* TOIES TOTTIS | Fall & Wn Tney nave tnegremesi o;tri;;i Williamsburg county. Their dt Shoes, Hat:, Caps and Notions liavi *ero necessary to freeze out all com you do not intend to buy at present and will always be glad to show yoi department. It will he useless f?? great bargains in everj depart met sledge hammers for you to judge foi Men's suits fr >m *2.7o up. v Youth-'suits from $2 up. Children's suits from 7.">c up. 1 yard Sea Island homespun (<? ~>c > 1 44 MC" " ?*4c ! ; X 44 A A " ?.'{'8C cliecked 44 (or 4 '..c Ut > " Last, hut not least, comes the Tinware, Harne.s, Saddles and Con and form. ? BIO- LOT OTT When you come to town call j c Patton's Redistricting Bill. I In speaking ui Air. Patton's redisricting bill which will come ; ap for action at the next session SK of the legislature, the Columbia liegister last Fridav said: *? umiuinir i ! IIIr:ltinn of tile ?.l uncertainties brought about by the "gerrymandered" districts was offered during the primary campaign in the sixth district this summer, when it was gravely de* bated bv the candidates whether they should speak Ht Kingstree no one knowing whether it reallywas in the district. Asa matter of law, if the town ship lines as showu upon stale ? maps are accu-ate. the town of Kingstree cannot be in the sixth ' district, notwithstanding the act v of the general assembly which declares that it shall be. The township of Kings in which Kingstree is situate, belongs to the first Unless, therefore, the corporate limits ol Kingstree extend toSum jr- ter towns-ip. in the sixth, which from the map does not appear to i be the case, the act of tlte general assembly placing the town in the sixth district is void as being in * ^conflict with the requirement of eongressthat all the territory of the district shall be "contiguous." l* Another principal objection that was urged against the pr-sent districts is the placing portions of the same countv. and even of n tr . * single tot\ ns'lip. as in the Kings tree matter, in different districts. Thus in the fourth we have voters in Centre township, Richland, on the Wateree river, voting with people living under the shadow of Caesar's Head in Greenville, while their neighbors in tlie Lower township of the same county, living twenty-five miles nearer Greenville, vote in the seventh with people living on the tide k waters of the Atlantic. Thus iiuthe sixtli we have voters of the town of Kingstree voting @:@:?:?:?:?:?:?:@:?:<s # Am Eleg ? jj,\| wwvwwwvwv\ Ap In iihvnyn render* ? raowt popular nn<l m We have juwt received i | I jgj wwvwwwvwww | Veil) V V\WWW\ ? ? g Pre* S wwwv\ ? V Or the very Intent wtylew and at exceptionally low price*. ^ licit your trade. .>o trouble | Msses BemijaM ^ wvwwvwwwvt :?:@:@:@:?:?:@:@;@:@:i V? . _ '' - .>y. * " iSvfi'v'i if Ml SB, .o. \tter Goods. ins ever offered in Kingstree, or ii: partments of Dry-Goods, Clothing, t1 reached that point in prices below petition. Come, it matters not if , but the"clerks are at your service, u the great bargains offord in evsry r us to U'gin to itemize all of the it, but will give you a few of our r yourself, namely: Outing, nice patterns, (<i 4'Jc Calicos 44 44 (<t 31.?c Big bargains in rugs, or 30o 44 44 44 towels 20x30 <a :>c . Suspenders, all wehb, from oc up. Full seamless hose (<?lc Shoes (good) from 20c up. dei>artment of Groceries, Hardware fectionery, complete in every shape rcrieifl-iT-CTi^ ind see us; we will treat you right. I with people of Marlboro on the i North Carolina line; while their neighbors in the same countv ol ! Williamsburg ami in the same township of Kings, vote in the first with the people livintj down in Loaufort on the Georgia ! line. In the fourth district, since I the establishment ol Cherokee ' countv, we find almost all of Spar tanburg voting with Greenville, Laurens, Union, Fail field and j part of Richland; while if we may I judge from the wording of the act to establish Cherokee, there remains in Spartanbnrg a small slice of White plains township about ten or filteen miles in area j that votes in the fifth with Lancaster and Chesterfield. And in a i umber of other counties the same anomalies-exist, more or less pronounced. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. (iet an Illustrated Record i this week, and see how the world ! ; is going. For sale each week at the County Record Office, by Geo. i A. Brislow. TO (I Ri: A < OIJ> I* O.IK DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 'Tablets. All Druggists refund the : money ifit failes to cure. 2.">c. The bitterest medicine is sweet j to a boy if he thinks his younger brother wants it. Quinine and other fe~ ? fmmS VCi IIIVUIVIKVU -- ? to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. The watch carried by the aver i a<re man is composed of OS pieces ' and its manufacture embraces more than 2.000 distinct and separarate 'operations. s>:@:@:?:?:?:@:@:?:?:@ Mf Service ? wwwvwvwwwwwwv ? >tt Ihe piMronoorKlnjjt.im-'p. W I up-lo-?liiie .tlilli?e?\v Siforc . t new and complete line of (?) yr . ? ? wwwvw (?) IMS* I 'WVVWVW (g) ttj Ribbons ? 'WVW wwwwvwwv v\ w ? ino?>t beautiful tftMiffit*. /ill (g) qitalily ('oioidorcd. V? o ?<? lO hllOW ?004li>. lull on uk. 18) to <?? Jacobs o ? >WVWVWWVWWWVVWW (?) @:@:?:?:?:@:?:@:@:?? j Wh?.t a Cent Stamp Will Do. ! | If yon will soinl us a one cent J . stamp and your a dress, we J wi I send vn i a uopv of oar handsome Ready lie-*j ference Book. ii i> brimful of useful imformutiou, an' no family' * I should lie without it It also tells [ of I he wonderful virtues of Nor ' man's Neutralizing Cordial and; Norman's Indian worm IVilets. j 'i'lie Norman Cordial Co.. I 15715D Ka>l Bay. Charleston S. j C. r'orsale by Wallace a olinson Johnson's Chill and fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY ! Cure, It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 hours. A letter from the Alaska gold field says there has been six suici des, three hangings, eleven killed, j besides a number of deaths from, exposure. It cost $1 to get a letter through to Skaguay. Flour at Lake Bennett is $00 a sack. Bacon $1 a pound. Beans are $1 a poundllor?esh e nails are 50 cents eacl. A pair of shoes bring any price aked. Overall $5 quick. .>? t'nre, ,\o I*uy. That is the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill. Tonic for Chills and Malaria. It is sim plv Iron and Qirnine in a taste less form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to hitter, nauseating Tonics. Price, 50?\ Thomas & Brad li a in will be found at their rid stand in Kings tree from Oct. 1st with a nice lot of horses ready to fill the wants of their frienls and patrons. We will also be ready to collect for stock sold last season. We ex pect to do some business here and will sell at a price to insure satisfaction. Thanking our friends for past favors and assuring them that we can do better by them than ever before, we solicit an early call. Thomas & Bradham. The distinguished New York chemist, T. A. Slocnum, demonstrating his discovery of a reliable and absolute cure for Consumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis)and all bronchial, throat, lung and chest diseases, stubborn coughs, catarrhal affections, genera! decline and weak ness, loss of flesh and all conditions of wasting away, will send THREE FREE BOTTLES rail different) of bis New Discoveries to any affleted reader of The C ounty Record writing for them. HisuNew Scientific Treatment" has cured thousand permanently by ; its timely use, and he considen^lt a simple professional duty t^^Tffering humanity to donate a trial of hisinfaliible cure. Science daily develops new wonders, and this great chemist, patiently experimenting foryearsjias produced results as beneficial to humanity as can be claimed by ?nvr iiwwlorn crpniiis. His assertion that lung trouble and consumption are curable in any climate is proven by "heartfelt letters of gratitude," tiled in his American and European laboratories in thousands from those cured in all parts of the world. Medical experts concede that bronchial, chest and lung trouble lead to Consumption, which, uninterrupted, means speedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A. Slocum, M. C.,!>S Pine street, New York, giving post office and express address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent. Sufferers should take instant advantage of his generous proposition, Please tell the Doctor that you saw his offer in The County Record. Why Don't You ListenWe have been talking to you three months through this and other papers; giving you testimony from prominent men all over the land of the virtues of Norman's Neutralizing Cordial as a sure cure for dyspepsia and all stomach troubles and of Norman's Indian Worm Pellets as a sale and sure cure expel ler of worms, and yet a great ir.any of yo.i have not yet tried them. You can buy a small bottle of each size for the trilling sum of; 35c. Try them. Sold by Wallace i A: Johnson. A free lunch often proves to he the most expensive in lite end. r>errlxxly 6j?y? >o. Cnsrnvets Candy Callinrlir. the most wooderiill medical disco t ry of tin- ape. p easant and refreshing to the taste, net. gently and positively on kidneys. liver and bowels, vieain-iiip tlio entire s\stem, dispel colds, cure lien.incur. Iev? r. habitual constipation and !>i iousness. Please buy and try a t>ox of?('. {}. ln-diiy; 10. Mi rent*. Sold and guaranteed to eur--- by all dnnirists. The Columbia papers stale that insanity is on the increase in p"t.r ohi South Caro'ina. When we eonshier the number of people who a-e too smart, it is w nuleiTu! that lunalio? are not more numerous? Greenville News. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it acres the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA K Where was the justice of trvinsr to convict Luetgert. anyhow, while the inventor of that cowboy hat which some women are waring is still at large??Chicago Record. The heard should he trimmed and not allowed to grow seraggilv and grizzly, or of unevn color, use Buckingham's Dye which colors a beautiful brown or black. THE DANGER to which the Expectant Mother is exposed and the foreboding and dread with which she looks forward to the hour of woman's severest trial is appreciated by but few. All effort should be made to smooth these rugged places in life's pathway for ner, ere she presses to her bosom her babe. MOTHER'S FRIEND allavs Nervousness, and so assists Nature that the change goes forward in an easy manner, without such violent protest in the way of j Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy' forebodings yield to cheerful and j hopeful anticipations?she passes through the ordeal quickly and without pain?is left strong and vigorous and enabled to joyously perform the high and holy duties now devolved upon her. Safety n nccurA >1 Kvr tw 111v* l/l 1a/11i ij cwouivu l/v miv use of Mother's Friend," and the time of recovery shortened. "I know one lady, the mother of three children, who suffered greatly in the birch of each, who obtained a bottle of 'Mother's Friend' of me before her fourth confinement, and was relieved quickly and easily. All agree that their labor was shorter and less painful." John G. Polhill, Macon, Ga. 1.00 PER BOTTLE at all Drug Stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. ROOKS Containing invaluable information of interest to all women, .will be annt to HltC any address ui*>n application, by Tnc braofielo regulator co., Atlanta, a a. Tax Notice. Office of tiif. Treasurer! of Williamsburg Co., > Kingstree, S. C., Oct, 6, 1897.S mhe tax levy for the fiscal year 181)7 is as follows: For State, - 5 mills " County, . - - 4% " " School - 3 u 30 mills on value of all stock in Suttons, Anderson and part of Penn townships. * A capitation tax of one dollar on all males between the ages of 21 and 60 years, except soldiers in the late war who are exempt after 50 years. t hn ot frtllnwinfr rtlaees on x niu lA, >-v r the days mentioned below for the collection of the said tax. Lake City, Oct. 15 and 16. Cades. ? 18. Indiantown, ? 19. Kennedys Store ? * 20. Cedar Swamp, ? 21. Bloomingvale, ? 22. Morrisville, ? 23. Rome, ? 25. Iiam berts, ? 26. Ards X Roads, ,. 27. Prospect, ? 28. Trio, ? 80. Kingstree, Nov. ltollinclu Durants Store, ? 13. Hebron, ? 15. Greele.vville, ? 16 and 17. Gourdins, ? 18 and 19. Suttons, ? 20. Harpers, ? 22. Baiters, ? 23. Lake City, ? 24 and 25. Scranton, ? 26 and 27. Kingstree. Nov. 29th to Dec. 21st, excepting Saturday of each week. It D ROLLINS, County Treasurer. I * | WANTED! Within the next ten (lays: 1100 dozen EGGS at 77 per dozen; 100 CJIICKENS, all sizes; highest market prices paid: Also a lot of TURKEYS; at IN! COM HOTEL, Kiiigstree, - 8. C. is nil Our Fall Stock is now ready and f buy a suit every day for various rea> you come to us. V e can prove it b> ed with us. Give us an eye-sight te Mi, Ms' d Chili No one in the Carolina* can nnrl That's an impossibility We bought j law went into effect, and our custom A - ?.t .k j and price we mecv .your Men's good, serviceable suits at I Men's extra good, nil-wool suits, in a j Men's fine black diagonal suits at I Men's suits in imported anil selecter Children's stylish, serviceable school Hats and Caps. ? 'Howard hat, which is equal to anytl thing worth having in tlie head-gem FURNISHING ( | ?from a pair of suspenders to a coll j underwear to a pair of kid gloves, y< j at prices to meet your approval. Boots and Shoes. 1 1 celebrated Hess A Hro.'s fine shoes, where. They're all right in materia want a pair of shoes, remember us. FINE ELDTHII Extra room and extra hands ha\ It's wonderful growth demanded tlii rienced tailors are now prepared to Trade. And when v-m'll note our sf surely be satisfied that this is the pli suit of cloths. Tne satisfaction we g BiANOV & \ Cor. King and Calhoun 3 Points to Remember.* IN QUALITIES win it. No room for the unsatisfaet I CTVT 1? Fashion's latent I Ol 1 LCi* ings. Whenath OT> T/"^ CI You can alway r il JL V_y Hi further here th (toranld?not if we know it. and that -*?? mil ins m We have in onr employ MB. W. I some of the largest Northern houses, posted, and keeps in touch with the < intrusted to him will receive promp ?????????a GLENN SPRI G-LE2^T2Sr SP: I1 SPECIAL^ DUF 5E Dancing, Tennis, Billtn The Best Place to For rate of board apply to nimnnnn U OimnflMl J? amp ir adiiipii. s Tli Pitt Wir | Sample of this m : j f "J "|"~f' fencing an d ffp -j-j j)ost can b e ?I?12 seen at the "gj 'i j f |. i 4 4eemetery a t j|^{ -T-T: 4" ^' 4= r ^ Klng^tree, * ' f' nigtnTIW/Wfifei I Is concidered the best and cheapi , they are taking the place of ALL ol ble?lasting a life time. This comp fencing, running from 7 to 25 wires, tight They also manufacture orna Orders are respectfully solicited, gladly furnished by the undersigr.e* EDWIN Agt., Pagi * ' Doa't Toltaero Spit and Swoke Ioar lift Awav. * ' To quit tobacco easily and forever; be tnj*. netic. lun of life, nerve and rlgof, take Nit-'tif Bac. the wonder-worker, that make* weak Waii strong. All druyglnta, 60c or81. Cureguaraoteed Bxiklet and sample free. Add rose Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York r I r - --I'f II I I 1 W* NTED?TRUSTWORTHY and active gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible, extal> lished house in Wiflattiffbur^Couirty Monthly ffrVMO ard expensM? Position steady. Reference. Eh* close stlf-addressed stamped envoio|ie. The Dominion Company, Dept. W. Chicago.?41J o.i. [ m i waits your inspection. Yon dont sons, not easy or economical unless : your neighbor if he has never tradst sometime. . isi's Hiaif-Maii Wg. lorsell ifs on Ready-Made Clothing, our entire stock before the tariff ers reap the benefit; in quality, style ry point. . . . - v 1118 elected patterns at $5 and 6.0? OAS J . I fabrics from $7.50 to - 15.0? I >..!< ? .... ? I flUIWi 11V1II l?/V Up* oubtless you know we are the sole harleston agents for the celebrated liing on the market. We have every* line at prices most reasonable. ^ \ r\ LJ From a natty neck $ J\J\y LJO tie to a dress shirt : M lar-button?from a suit uf woolen ju will find our line complete at . J This department is flourishing. We ire sole Charleston agents for the You can't find better shoes any- . , 1, style, shape and priee. When yon ^ *i SIG TO ORDER e been secured by this department* s. An extra cutter and extra expemeet increased demands for Fall riendid assortment of fabrics, youtt ", ace to leave your measure for a fleet ;ive is in far advance of oof prk.es, VOLASKL L Dig., VUiUiOOMIUf g. V* We aim to keep only the beat?the ' *2? kind that retain trade, as well as , J ory in our stock. ? -??| rancies find full swing In our shew- ^ V"Jj| ting is new and good, we hare ilk - *? -s count on your dollars traveling an anywhere else; we are never ua's one of the secrets of oar success. Pin iTTEIKS A !. LOG AN, who, having represented t , in this section, for yeariu Is well demands of this section. Anything t attention. NGS HOTEL | eiuo-s, s. c. JATE5 || : HUE PTEMBER. , 1 ??//o /?/?itfUnn At*.. A&. ' ?*?? ??Wir.?..jj ?'T ?? Enjoy Yout Vacation. ' For rates of water apply lw I Pol sip. - . H ci Wirt Fact. 1 .frf'i also the name " "f" "i pr~?dt fencing on ?f~f~i It w??^fn p??t? ? ?j?| at the lat? S. i ., 43 = *P. Brockin^SS55333iK*JJSCtWP ton's. est of all fences. Where introduced, ther fencing. It is strong and duraany manufactures several grade* of thus making a fence that Is rabbit* mental fencing for yards.de. Any information desired wiU be , j HARPER, i Woven Wire Fence Co, /. And Bond Steel Pest to. / * ' .' . / * 1