i:"' - jlfriiii 1 j!uj?uj P Say It. r /*<* voii say a nice hon?e or an \ ;.Jbe house* . The old cold scold sold a school; I coal scuttle. Some shun "sunshine; do you shun .sunshine? r The rain ceaseth and it ceaseth to r win. . She sells sea shells; shall he sell NL~.. spoke reasonably, philosophise* I Iv. and yet par icularlv, of the; V unceremoniousness of their incom-! ; rouoicabilify, and peremptorily, i fctiuhorilatively. unhe>itatingly de feared it to be wholly inexplicable and unpardonable. < The aea ceaseth and it suffice! h 2 Give Grigham Grimes Jim's '-great gilt gigwhip. ^ Did you say von saw the spirit igh; or the spirit's eye, or the ^'spirit'* thigh? I said I saw the gjpirit'teye not the spirit sigh or -'the spirit's thigh jj& J*raratitrenwub?tantiationUtioaHy, I Mltnon'a Chill and Pe? m Tonic Is a ONE-DAY , Ccttl It cares the most IMMorv case of Fever la \34 Hoars. tL, Any loo) can make money, but |,3t takes wisdom to know bow to rapeod it well. Woman is superior toman. Two ^..women can talk to each other at llto same time. i ^ After a man secures a pirPs band be sometimes finds she has j ham under her thumb. The distance of the earth is pibout 8,000,000,000 miles less in c Beoember than in June. * A *fifitiin0 noet asks in the first. pN oif a recent effusion, "How BJtny weary piligrnis lie?'" W e give it. op; but e xperience has | taught 08 that there are a greal ' One of the stations of the rail way which is to be built irom the j^Red Sea to the top of Mount Sinai ,wil! be on the spot where it is f supposed Moses stood when he re j*?*tfed the two tabies of the law Jehovah. Quinine and other fewer medicines take from 5 | to 10 dayt to cure fever. Jolwsom's Chill mod Fever Tonie cures In ONE DAY, l' Many a man whq iroasines he is; jpi, wrestler, can't even throw dice, i The man with loose habits is f ;fhe one that is often T?M Bu??U Willi C.A*rnr,t*. t Can.ly CaUiartir. Mr* conatipa'~'"t forever. * lto.3fc\ IfC.O./t Ml.rfr?-fanrtmoney. ? The Stitfe fair next week should eofert&in more than a hundred V Willi,imsburgers every day next pteeek. The woman seldom blushes who ? really has cause to do so. . f Arm Th Weak! WeakoMs manifests itself in the loss of y ambition and aching bones. The blood is . watery; the times are wasting?the doer is vawfivraau nraisraae. a noxxie01 nrowna UN Btttm takan in time will restore your (trength, aoothe your nerree, make your R ?)om rich mad red. Do you more good > Am as XMMhreepecialeouree of medicine. * Brnm' Irvn Bitten is aoki by all dealers. r . The Bible was written by de x grees during a period of 1,600 years. It was anciently called "The Books," but for the past 700 years the "Bible." I Notice for Letters Oismissory. Notice la hereby given that 1 will ap * ply to the Probate Judge of Williamsburg Comity on th<- 1897 for letters of Oismissory as executor of the Estate of Elizabeth Eaddy, oi*Na>?ed. %vKOSANA SIXGLETARY, Oct. 29. 1$:?7. Executor. There isnothiug more uncertain i than a sure thing. Fools trv to convince a woman, bu< wise men persuade her. ' \ ' . ' _ _.-?s ; " Couldn't Afford to Take a Paper. One of our exchanges describes i the man who could not afford to take his home paper as follows: By get tin:: hold of a foreign ad verrising sheet he spends $1 writing to find out how to keep sober, the answer brings to to take a pledge. He also sends fifty 2 cents stamps to find out how to raise turnips, then received a postal card reply: "Take hold of the tops and pull." It was the same nv-n that sent 50 cents to a fellow in the East for 12 household articles and received a package of needles. He is the same follow who sent $2,50 to find out how to get rich and received the reply, on the back of bis letter: "Wdrk like the devil and never spend a cent." He is a near relu tive to the man who sends $6 to find out how to write without pen or ink, and the answer was: "Try a lead pencil." He is the twin brothertothe iia?i wlu> sent$4.25 to find ont how to live without workin jr, and received the reply printed in one black line on the back of a postal card: -Fish for suckers like we do." JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. Smith?Death is a sure cure for lying. Arms?Not always. Pve know it to break out again on the tomli sione. To Care Constipation forewr. Take (~v>cureta Carnl v Cathartic 10c or 86a. IX C. C C. fall to care, drut&isis refund money I 1 will pay $9 per ton lor good sound, dry cotton seed delivered to me at Kings! ree. GEO. S. BARK, Agt. Hw-To-bae for Iflftjr Unla. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 60c, $1. AU drug gist* There is no such thing as per iVct contentment, remarket! the Widow Norman, uWhen John was alive I was half the time wor ried as to his whereabouts; and even now there is an uncertainty that still makes-me uneasy.'' Wliv take Jnhnznn*? Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. Next week's Illustrated Record will contain a lull and ac curate report and authentic ill us trationsof the "Kid'? Lavigne and Joe Walcott fight. Readers, order a copy at once. For sale by, Geo. A. Bristow, at The County lie cord office. Kdamt* Your Bowels With Caacarats. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 35c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. What is Scott's Emul$ion?| It is a. strengthening food and i.?i- l-f- u. f1..t I iwuit luiamiwr. ui iw imm-iwui- I In; properties. It contains CodLiver Oil emulsified or partially! digested, combined with the well-1 known and highly prized Hypo* phosphites of Lime and Soda, so | that their potency is materially What Will It Do? It will arrest loss of flesh and restore to a normal condition the infant, the child and the adult. ItI will enrich the blood of the anemic;! will stop the cough, heal the irrita- j tion of the throat and lungs, and cure incipient consumption. We , make this statement because the experience of twenty-five years has proven it in tens of thousands of j Casts. Br turt rou get SCOTT'S Emmlito*. 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. r/ ..w* - - * '- "v ' ; -v S The Co! :: is Ch; :< j and it's a cure that's better idea about cou ^ instead of" fitting the ^ J that makes < (V, H VJllWl S THE I 4 ** in the land. It is a su ^ Bronchitis, Croup, W t Grippe; and it so st * many cases of diseasi 4 have been absolutely ^ now be had in half-si 1 i \ At I ^ " We tried almost e> Pectoral and the relief 4 t - When I had almo* ^ most excellent result* 1 ^ 44 There were sixteen ^ have never, *inre I can ^ had a case of cold or a ^ 14 Mjr wife was sick i 4 of them said that she I ^ I bought one bottle of ^ dozen bottles. lief or . strong and well." \ * . * For more than a y< great soreness of the c ^ ment with Ayer's Chet j as the other remedied i ' A St. Louis woman has sold her husband for #4,000, on the theory that she can get a far letter one lor much ess the money. She is taking chanches. though. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DAY. Life insurance statistics go to show that total abstience prolong* the average life more than seven years. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DA Y Cure, it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. A Pittsburg jury awarded a wo i -?./* i I man a verdict ot $b,u'?u agamsi a liquor dealer because her husband loaded upon liquor and permilled a freight train lo grind his leg off. If the verdict stands, there will be quite a strain ontlieli-i quor dealer's leg.? Washington Post. To Care Conotlpatlon KoMtot, Take < 'n*cnreix Candy Otlmrtlc. 10c or Sic. If C. C. C. fall to cure, drimniBU refund money. The ocean storms, the railroad accidents, and numerous other disastrous happenings on Sunday will give calamity howler a final suppy of ammunition for 1he last week of the campaign.?Dan ille News. 1 ' ^ *- . ' *--J ' "T T"T Y' ? Y I * A A. A A A -J Sliest Cous - - - - v ange of Cli not often possible and not alw ghs and cures: Why not fit th< climate to the lungs? It is t ry Pec lEST COUGH ' ( re cure for colds and coughs; t hooping Cough; it prevents I rengthens the lungs and heah b marked bv. all the signs of In J O cured by its use. Dr. Ayer's ze bottles lalf Price, 50 rerything for asthma without luctm At la wa? immediate." S. A. El it despaired of ever finding a cure for chronic from Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I c?.n testify as R. G. PROCTOR, M. D., children in my father's family and there are s i remember, been without Ayer's Cherry Peel i cough that this remedy did not cure." Hon. WM. E. M n bed for ten months and was attended by six tad consumption, and some of them said she < Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It seemed to help 1 e .h'.*se were all used, she was completely J. \\ . ML W liKU, ear mjr wife luffered with lung trouble. She hes?, and experienced ditficnlty in breathing, ry Pectoral effected a complete cure. We reg >be had tried had failed to even give relief." C. H. BUKKIS, r The harder the times are the easier it is to collect a crowd. Quinine mnd other fever medicines take from 5 to JO days to cure fever. Johnson's Chili and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. A stag party is known by the number of horns made to disappear. GRDVES CHILL TDNIC 13 J UST AS COOO FOR ADU LTS. WARRANTED. PRICE GOcts. Galatia, Ills., Not. 18,1833. Parts Medlelno Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen:?Wo sold last rear, 600 bottles of GltOVB'8 TASTKI.ES8 CHILL TONIC and have j bought ihr~o gross already this year. In all oar ex* ! perirncc of 14 yean. In tho drug business, bar* never Bold nn nrtlclo that save surn universal ?atl?- j lacliou aa your Tonic. Yours truly, AKb'fiy. Cakb AtV , ! li"'-.. 5"- \-V . \ +?* ... - . . . . * '_ "'*?r V ..' MfaUaMkMUMMMNMI T.^.T LTa-TATATA. * * * f ; 4 ?h Cure ; mil/* >1 wan, K rays sure. 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Our immense assortment of strictly up-to-date Fabrics the beautiful and artistic novelties continually displayed on our counters, are conceded by ali to eclipse any former exhibit of Dry-Goods here, and the most important factor the prices, always and on every oeasion emphatically the lowest. Morn art SnmA nf amp Ii. . I VI V ?if V WW?MW Wm m WW teresting Prices: 15 pieces Poplin, all colors, 10c yd. 2estry Parlor 23 00 6-piece 44 S3 00 5-foot Smyrna Rugs 2 00 6-foot Jute Hugs 96 Window Shows 10 Buell k Roberts 5731 573 me ST, J Charleston, S. 0, JOB PRINTING, I ail Styles, Neatly Dene at The Eout; teccri Job do. f ATLANTIC COAST LINE. J North-Eastern R. R. of S. C. | COXDXKSKD SCUKDUUh, Datrxi May 16. 1897. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 35.? ' yfjj Leave Florence 8 :85 a. m. Leave Kingstree Arrive Lanes 4:48a. m Leave Lanes 4:48 a. m Arrive Charleston 5*0 a. m No. 23.? Leave Florence 7:35 p. m Leave Kingstree 8:59 p. m Arrive Lanes 9:15 p. m Leave Lanes 9:15 p. m i:jt Arrive.Charleston 10:50 p. an No. 53.* Leave Florence Leave Kingstree Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes 7:5I p. m j Arrive Charleston 9:25 p. m [ TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78* * .jk ! Leave Charleston 5:30 a. m. Arrive Lanes W5 tm. Leave Lanes 7:051. n. Leave Kings!ree 7:23 a. m. * )'t Araive Florence 8:25 a. m. Xo. 32* Leave Cha; lesion 5:00 p. m. Arrive Lauos 6:36 p. m. Leave Lanes 6:36 p. m. Leave Kings!ree Arrive Florence 7:55 p. m. No. aa . j Leave Charleston 7:00 a. m. I Arrive Lanes 8:26 a. in. Leave Lanes Leave Kingstree yi Arrive Florence No. 52 run* through to Columbia via Central R. R. of 8. <'. Train* No*. 78 and 32 rnn via Wllrm ' and Fr.yetteville?Short Lino?and maka j clo*?? connection for all point* North. Train* on C. & D. R. R. leave Florence daily except Sunday 8 55 a. m., arrive Darlington 9 38 n. hi., Cheraw 10 40 ?. m., Wjuiesboro 2 25 n. m Leave Florence daily except Sunday 8 10 p. in., arrive Darlington 840 p. m., Hart*ville? 35 p. in., Bennrt *ville 0 36 p. m.? Gibson 10 00 p. ii . L"ave Florence Snnday only 0 00 a. in , arrive Darlington 9 ^ a m., li*rt*ville 10 10 a. in. J. F. DIVINE, /' J Geu'l Sup't, \