The County licrcrtl PUBLISH SD KVF.RY TIMKSIMY AT k'IKGSTRKK. S l\ Lor is J. bristow, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. hubs' RirriON* BASTK: OmY'ur. In ailram-#. - I Six M in Nilvant'o. - - : Three Month*. in :ulv:ui?'c, - ."2.* advf.rtism KN'I'S iii?>rri?i1 mi i II > term>. Rate* inn-.h' known iron ap-: plication. __ no money to Agents except "r r" * : Thursday, Nov. il. 1897. Bn^. I | From a two-column edttor.al in ; in (lit* Columbia Record ol'Satur-i day last, we clip the following,' . which will give our readers some ' . insight as to the movements of the politicians: "A desperate effort will he made by the |M>lii icians to defeat thereelection of Governor EUerbe," i says the liock Hill Herald. "The chanees are indeed that he will have much opposition. I hose who figured on such matters at a)) have a variety of ".tines to suggest as gubernatorial possibilities, and aiuoug those sug gested are Mr. Wm. C. AIcGowan, of Abbeville; former Congress-) man George D. Tillman, forhier i State Senator ohn li. Harrison, I 1 Congressman Talbert, Secretary! ofStateD. H. Tompkins, Judge 0.! W. Buchanan, former Judge J. II. Hudson, either W. D. or S G. May fie'd, State Senator Ruber' j A Id rich and Commissioner Leon ' J. Williams. If even a fractional of these materialize into j f mfidnlea the canvass will be !|nttj lively. 01 all the number Jmrever, only Uncle George Till1MB or Judge Hudson are fitted for the office." The Iierald allows lit fjifcltfean prejudice to blind its It ia singular that it tliiaks only two of the eleven in n Mined ere fit to be govemer, and tfcote two are Oonservativer or: "fdrmer < onservalives," as The [ State would put it. The Record j ia more liberal and will say that auy. one of the eleven men nam-j ; ' e&ywith the possible exception o; j S. G. May field, would make at j least as good a goveruer as W m. H K.ierbe has. ' ; E. G. Chandler. Died, in Charleston, S C, at S o'ijiwk p. m , Wednesday, Nov. 3 1897; E 'Gimrdeau Chandler. P Mr. Chatjdler bad been in ill feeaith tor tbe last three years, but bis last illness waf of short dura i Lt; % tion. ' About three or four weeks! ago be was taken very ill, but re j covered sufficiently to be able to go down to Charleston two weeks! ago, where he entered the St. Francis Xavier Infirmary tor treatment by a special!ist. He began to improve from the first and was able to be out, when last week, just ten days after his entrance to the infirmary, he was ' taken with an attack of apoplexy irora which he never rallied, the end coming in a few hours. Mr. Chandler w*.s born in Sumter county in 1S59, and was therefore 38 years of age at the tune ot: bis (death. Hi moved to this county in 1S83. In 18S9 he was! admitted to the Bar, and for some! time practiced law, but his health ! would not permit his keeping up l i_ L: i i- " b wwk in ins cuosen proiession. ror; a number of years he taught i school, but this .00. he had to give i & up on account of his ill health. Seven years ago Mr. Chandler married Mrs. C M McCrea, who \ survives him. In his home life \ he was lovable, kinu and sympathetic. He always won friends ^herever he was known. Early! '"Me he connected himself with to^rcsbyterian church and was at l^\ime of his death an elder in the chy^ ot |j,at denomination here. \ The reVains were brought to ; L \ i 7* K ree* Thursila niiriit, ami j llic funeral was helii in IIse l'reshvleri in church F.Mav inurnm. . ihe Rev. .1 10 Dun o|> olHciaHnj;. '['heinierine.nl look place ai Hie IVe>b\terian eeinelery, in the. presence of i ho?t ?>i sorrowing; friends. He leaves two brothers; . iii.I (?ue sister, besides alovtn^j ami devoted wife to mourn bis; sad demise. News and Courier Corrected i The actual value of a silver do!- j lar is bail a duller.?News and! Courier, October lUtli. Tbere reside., in this city a jrreat and jrood man, a benefactor, a philanrropist, who authorizes The Heia d to say that lie stands ready and wiling totake all the silver! dollars in iviumesiuii ;u * . P : ?- , rf v? t? S5i. R_ cE T\ (\\ ) I T N\?fl ! Wrr | * Hi N P t ft OP TH3 J I . I 1 MERITS U Lr ~ fcr : AYER'S ^ Cherry Pectoral would include the cure of every form of disease which affects the throat and lungs. Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough and ether similar complaints have (when other medicines failed) yielded to ' -. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. J 'I hi density of population is r*eatest in Europe, wliere'il a'*?r v i u> uir sijiuhc nine. An Old Idea. Every day strengthens the belief of eminent physicians that impure blood is the cause of the majority of our diseases. Twenty-five years atro thi6 theory ' as used as a basis for the formula of Browns' Iron Bitters. The many remarkable cures effected by this famous old household remedy are sufficient to prove that the theory is correct. Browns' Iron Bitten is sold by all dealers. The matrimonial race generally ends in a lie. ?b I ! 5. jacqbs! AGENT OR H. Rosenthal & Sons, DEALERS !N Fins Wines d Liters, In Original Passages from A pint to gallon. Mis lonltd; BBS HI. | . ? ; . How To Find Out. Fill a bollle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidnevsj When urinestains linen it it posit ive evidence of kid { nev trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the hack, is also convincing proof that the kid- , neys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO. There is comfort iu the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr Kilmer's Sw -nip-Hoot, the great I ; 1 1.* 1 .till I . : .t. KMl ey lenifuv i.iiuiis every wish in r lieving pain in the bark kid , neys. liver, bladdler and evers part of the urinary passagger. It ( corrects inability to hold urine mid 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 dur- < ing the night to urinate- The mild and the extraordinary effect ? nf Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonierftil cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a tnedi icins you should have the best. . Sold by druggist, price fifty ecnts uid one dollar. You may have-' i sample bottle and pamphlet both Sent J'rce by nuiil. Mention l'he County Record and send vour iddress lo Dr. Kilmer ik Co., Ring j liamton, N. Y. The propiitors of lliis paper guarantee the genuine a ess of this offer. -* * ' - V1''-- , ' riV I>i . *":v ' i. ;?v:. i-V I I '51 ojutjS w \ A,H ma miijjjj. ; -&JT | Bmliim'ii j In order treduce o*t ennr-i nious slock, we are oJlennj; some] In everv depn'r't'ment. Jusf irlanee down this column and see the itreal- values we are oiferiug in CLOTHING, SEWJNG MACHINES, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, SAFES, BRIDLES. COLLARS. Harness, TINWARE, HARDWARE SHOES HATS, DRY-GOODS, &c., &c. I Coffee, 10c lt>; best, 20c. Sewing Machines, $3, $5 up lo | 125 Vfour, $3.75, $4.25. $5 and $G.25; Hams, No. !.,< 124<: It<; Salmon, 10c; Hove Oysters, l()c; Condensed Milk Magnolia brand, 10c; Lve. 5 and 8; lobacco, 15c up; Starch, 5cft>; Ex : tra Spiced Pickles' 10c. " Bureaus, $3.90 to $5 50. _ Bedsteads, $1.35 to $5.50. Chairs, 40c to 60c. Sales, $2 35 to $4 00 Bridles, 45c to GOc. Collars 85c to $1.15. -Harness, $5.50 to $10.00. one set double. $22.00. Tin ware, Crockery..and Bucket s,2 and 3 brass hOops,25c to 30c. Crass Blades, 00c. Stoves, $7.00 to $0.75. Trices in hardware too numerous H> mention. Shoes. 50c 75c 00c $1.00 $1.25 M.50 $2.00 and $3.00. llats, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 40c, 75c N, ?o $3. Caps, 15c to 50c. Thread. .2 spools for 5c. Black Hawk Corn Shelters, $2. Dry-Goods in proportion to the; ibove prices. L J Broekinton, Ex., hi of S P Mm) . * %r; , ij,: ' . ' .'* ' F ?H St-? k ? mow rt'Mtly :wv? awv.f t-.v,y a -isjt every \lav for v;tn<>u-? reasons yo:i < , ?. ,,, us V v can prove it by y.u ? ?! v. i?.; Give n* an oye-si^Iit test so *3._? n.?iL P --< i M 1 C ms, mm ua ara No ouo in tho Carolina* can underse Thai's an impossibility. Wo bought ?>u lav wont into effect, and our customers i and price wo moot your wish at overy pi Men's good, serviceable suits at Men'soxtra pood, all-wool suits, in selee Moil's tino black diagonal suits at Mon's suits in inipirlod and solooted fall Children's stylish, serviceable school suit Hats and Caps. Charl Howard hat, which is equal to anything thing worth having in the head-gear lint FURNISHING GC ?from n. pair of suspenders to a c illar-l underwear to a pair of ki 1 gloves, you v at prices to meet your approval. Boots and Shoes. celebrated Hess A IJro.'s fine shoes. Y.?: where. They're all right in material, st; want a pair of shoes, remember us. FINE CLOTHINI Extra r.'M>m and extra hands have br It'fl wonderful growth demanded this. t rienced tailors are now prepared to ine Trade. And when you'll note our spb'tr surely ho satisfied that this is the place I suit of cloths. The satisfaction we give BANOV & \v Cor. King and Calhoun S 3 Points to BemQraber.*-" IN QUALITIES E win it. No rowin for the unsatisfactory 1^ Fashion's latest fane oil ings. When a thing I) 10 W Nou can always co I further here than si dersold?not if we know it, and that's or fp MiiL ORDERS PROHPTL We have in our employ MR. W. B. L( some of the largest Northern hon-.es, in 1 posted, an?l keeps in touch with the de n intrusted to him will receive promnt atl State _A.gts. Q One thousand styles and sizes. Ii For cooking and heating. Price from $10 to 57a Often imitated. Never equalled. JI -next In nudity I 0* to-Gorhiadl? I ,?| Same Place. jjlj ! TE J?? J, N. Robso: 13G East Bay and Nos. 1 an Commission Merchani i-LN? Choice Hay, Oats, Corn and Consignments of Cotton, Poultry, Eggs When you ship your pro* ?rrp;?f sntisfantinn in kl dealing wilh a reliable lie J. N. ROBSON & SON, ^^CUEE CONST JOB PR1NTINC I / i /' '' j : | Ill; EE 1 s .your inspection. You don't n<>? easy or economical unless ir mitrhfour if he lias never tradmetiriie. 1" jfS&MM i kiy-M Cling, I II rs on Ready-Mnrte Clothing. entire stock before the tariff.? cap the benefit; in quality, style [>ini. - $ 2.48 "l ted jmtterns, at $5 and G.(K? rics from $7.50 to.. - . 15.W) :* from 75c up. i.. ?.A ...... kn..it..n.A ana (Ka daIa . iv ^ a wn mumv nir uir wiu eston agents fer the celebrated on the market. We have every? at prunes most reasonable. ^ \ ( \ Li From a natty neck s\J LJu tie to a dress shirt ejttoa?from a suit of woolen rill find our line complete, at department is flourishing. We sole Charleston agents for the * i can't find -better shoes any>de, shape and price. When you 3 TO ORDER . 3 ?en secured by this department. * | \n extra cutter and extra expect increased demands for Fall (id assortment of fabrics, you'll to leave your measure for a flno is in far advance of our prices. 'OLASKI, vr two hSudretl varieties of cooking Heating Moves. Same Business ; n & Son, .1 IW VM' id 2 Atlantic Wharf. _ :s and Dealers Prepared Cow Food. i and Farm Products Solicited. iucts there is a lowing you are mse. ' 'Jill Charleston, S. C. ?tic ^ IS DRUGGgT5 5 li m HI orb j J.v^ribfc' * - '