f" .^v I iSs? 1 < ' | NEXT-BOG ' i -~>;^NE ^litiUtUliUUUiUUUUUtliiiUl; I *>, MANMltil. Manning TIuk^ The.e will be some very val-1 liable property cold by the e-herilf f> on uexl salesdav. I There will be a nnvriage ser Tiee at i>ew Zion church. Mr. L. wis Fleming and Mi?s Ida Hud- -job are the contracting parties. f'' A reward of $500 will be paid | by the insurance company for the' detection of the fiend who M?t i: fire to Harvin & Barron's store. Ihe Governor has oflered $100, which makes $600 to any man l: who can work up the case and con j eict the nartv or narties. !The barn and stables of Mr. B. A. Johnson was destroyed by tiie last Saturday night about 7o'clock The cause of the fire is unknow n. but tetany think it was the work of an incendiary, ihis is the second barn burned within a week a '?the frtqueucy of tires in this I. w i is causing the citizens to becouiC alarmed. Last Wednesday night in the! line Grove neighborhood Mr. A nE Ooker was cut severely b/ his j .on, tiosie Ooker. The inforina ; tion we have is that the old genf n 9 aakofil r?na ask' bw I II irttlUII H VI \M?VIIC?ll|i VUU VI ?MO yonder children when the older nm living at home set upon him vith a knife and cut him in sev eral places. The injuries are serMKM hut not neccessarily fatal. i t?r Hmli lUynviile and Oswego have heen connected with Sumter by telephones. 8vmteris leaking an unenvia ' ble record for crime these days [f Murder and arson are becoming outirely too common. |r Alston West berry, who resides in the MechanicsviHe sectiou, lo>r his gin house by tire last week. ? A bale and a half of cottou and a lot of cotton seed, together with a boggy and wagon were burned y I is not known how the fire at artifih ^' It may be noticed that the man . who do iea ?h?? existance of a hell I seldom mimw an oppoH unity to ask his enemies to it. Everybody j*; ' believes in a bell?for the other fallow. Coroner Moses went to Boykins l*' fiuiutaw te\ knlrt an inniMKt nrt>r I the body of John Fruiter, a negn living ou the plantation of the late | -i i Cel. R (I. Ellerbe. Eraser bad died suddenly Saturday, and the iuqiieatdeveloped the fact that i he bad drank a pint and a half of whiskey inside of a half an hour,; and become unconscious in a short j vhile dying not long after. The j W .diet of the jury was to the effect tuat he came to his death from alcoholic poisoniug. Hr. Last Sunday morning several boys who had started to r.de to UiKhonville on their hinvclea were ! T * attracted by a pool of blood in the ! ?. road at the Liberty sheet crossing ; of the W. C. and A. railroad. The j blood was just opposit the bridge across the big ditch in front of the small white house on the strawberry farm of Mr. W. M. Graham On lookityr futher the boys found ibe body of a negro man lying ' face downward in the ditch part* ' iy under the bridge. The ditch is about seven feet deep, and the t BsLe water to the depth of about two inpfws was running in it Sunday Sr morning. About six feet from the, bridge in the read were two pools ! of blood, which had been covered C' ' 4 with san. and near by were three halves of bricks, blood stained, and another piece of brick was ; > found igthe ditch by the bod/. < t-. * j 1 ttmmmmrommwnmmig >wwww wvww% rrS ? |; I(SHBOR5o 11 UiUUUUUUiUUlUiUUUiUUl^ FLORKNCK. Klon-n.* Tlintv? MHM'Df(rr. Mrs. Hi vers Kimry was burned to death at her home near j ham rw? Siitnni:ii' PVPiiiii". TIih.! terrible accident happened just be ' fore sun set, and she linjrereu un- j til 4 o'clock Sunday morning when i death came to her relief. John Jackson, a colored man; who lives on Mr. U. M. McCown's! plantation, was bit leu by a mad 1 horse last spring. Seemingly well s:nce that tune, for the past day or two he has exhibited symptoms of hydrophobia, and has been placed under guard. Monday night at 7:dO o clock! Miss Ida Singlet ary and Mr. J J Ellis Brunson were married al i the residence of the bride's moth | er, Mrs. E O Singlet a rv, on West | a vans street. Kev. K W Birn-j well performed the ceremony.; There was a large number of the ; friends of the contracting parties j present and tL.- presents were numerous and appropriate. The news of the death of Mr. M L Joues came like a shock to ihiseonimunity Tuesday morning, lie died Monday night about 10 o'clock at the home of Mr. tieo. W iVtlicrptt' :? IV* ?* tmlp< Iriiiii Florence. On Thursday Mr. Jones went out to Mr. Pettijrrew's place u> hunt. A^aiu on Friday he went into the woods and while there was struck bv severe pains in the; head. He went back to the housej and took his bed. No alarm wis! felt by those who attended him j un'il Sunday ni^ht when a phvsi- : cian was sutnnioned i'rotu Flur-, ence. GEORGETOWN. Georgetown Times. *riw? ?.... iv i..? 1....1 .... o..?; ! iii^ \^;ii^uwii iiiiii tin n'Ar dent to her boiler on Sunday. Susan Lance and Capers Din can, the two colored people charged with murder, from Waccaiuaw, have been released from jail on bond. An entertainment will be g?ven by the Baptist Young People's Union at Moses' Opera House, De cember ,22nd. Besides music, recitations, dialogues and refresh tnents there will be a mid-winter J basket picnic. A Scripture Uoofest will be gtven by the Baptist Young FeopleN Union to the children of the Bap tist Sunday school, on Sunday. November 2Sth, at four o'clock, F. M. A Gospel Primer will be given to the one answering the greatest number of Scripture questions. To improve and thicken the growth of the hair and restore its natural color. Hall's Hair Renew er should be applied and no other. Recommended by physicians. Quinine and other /ever medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever ; i Tonic cures in ONE DAY. ; i Open the door of your iniiid fo! pvxl thoughts anil evil ones will-; be driven out. Erorvbotljr tej* So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic. the rr.ost wonderful tucdical disco crv of U?e mre. peasant ihm) refreshing to iho laste. act gently mi txisitively on kidriovs liver nnil Iwnvels, ; cleansing Ilia entire system. di*|?el colds : cure lieo-iuene. lever, habitual consti|>a; ion . ami hi io'isiK*ss. Pleeao buy nth) try n iwx of lC. I*. to-day; 10, Mio fay. - " .11 .? ; i li;U is ii'h whv ii11 wi sell (iiove's Titleless Chill, Totiic for Chills ;1 :iLirin. Jf is sim plv Iron and Qu'nine in a taste i loss form. Children love it.j Adults prefer it to hitter, nause.it-' i:ig Tonies. Trice, 50c. I \ Notice. The cQuntv Commissioners and i ? township commissioners throughout the county are hereby instructed to compel their road overseers' to have the full compliment of days ((>) worked uikhi the roads by the 20th day of December. The law . lc nn ho i?aail< m|Ulirn9IA \*w*i\ wib mv iwuuo ! ?iul 1 am satisfied that every road j in the county need more than this.' B. B.CM VN'IM.KK. ('omitv Sui ervisor. I ; i ! , Notice. All |>ersonshavinjrclaims ajrninst i the estate of the late John Jirown! Sr., are hert h.v notitied to present the same duly attested, and all I j persons indebted to the said estate j I are hereby irhtitied to make pay1 ment to. Hubert F Brow.v, Hxe.'urt. A rainy day is .the best chance! for eifher retrospection or house ! cleaning. I JOHNSON'S CHILL AND LLVLR TONIC Cures Fever In Gne Day. I We make I lie claim that at lea-t in one j?a*t?>iilar we are like the Lord, we love a cheerful giver. W nti: : >?7 rust worthy and a tiv? gentlemen or laMies t > travel f .r resj>on?ible, estalej lished house In Willamsbgrg Couti-1 ty- Monthly inul expenses. \ Position steady. Inference. Enclose'stlf-addressis! stamped envelooe. The Dominion Company Dept. W. Chicago.?3Mnn. - lit M Mil. o? T A NliH-nm, Jl thefront chem 1st nail s4-iputi?t Will MeitU Fire to I he A fllii'M, 3 Mottle* of hi* A'ewly iHwoovorod Kemedle*. toewre C'i?u?Hin|>* tioH and all liUag Trou hie*. Nothing eould bo fairer, more) philanthropic or carry more joy to' the afflicted, than the offer of T. A Slocum, M. (\, of 18o iVurl street New York City. Confident that he has discovered an absolute cure for consumption and all pulmonary complaint*, and to make its great merits known, he J will send, free, three bottles of nied-1 ieine, to any reader of The County Reeord who is suffering from chest,; bronchial, throat and lung troubles I or consumption. A1 ready this "new seient i He cou r-e of medicine has |?ermanently cured | thousands of appearnntly hoj>eless . cases. The Doctor considers it his relig- j ous ratories testimonials of experience from those cure 1 in all parts of the world. 1' I>on't delay, until it is too l:?te. Address T. A. Slocutn. M. lis Pine [ street, New York, and when writing j the Doctor, please give express and postoftice address, and mention reading this article in the County ' Record. "Just as | Good i as Scott's and we sell ft much cheaper," is a statement sometimes made by the druggist when Scott's Emulsion is called for. This shows that the druggists themselves regard Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda as the standard, and the purchaser who desires to procure the "standard" because be knows it has been of untold benefit, should not for one instant think of taking the risk of # using some untried preparation. The substitution of something said to be "just as good" for a standard preparation twentyfive years on the market, ? ?? ? i SJMV snouio nor DC permitted oy the intelligent purchaser. Be sure von pet SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the nan and fish are on the wrapper. 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT * BOWNE, Chemists, New York. The world will never pet ?i?vj belier unlil children are an inprovement on the parents. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONiq Cures Fever In One Day. j Sheriff s Sales. ; .< ? 1 nil' O/ kl"l?U /' * I">I || IV t i ilAILUr OWL in L.iuviL,Kia i County o:? Williamsburg, In The Oo'irt Of Common Pleas. | W. M. Kinder, plan tiff, vs. . Harry Pressley, defendent. . j Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to an order t'? me directed I will sell at public outcry,; to the highest bidder, for cash, l?cf re the court house door, on the first Monday in December next, (luring the le^al hours of sale, the following real estate, to wit: all that certain piece parcel or tract of iand, lyinjr, brim; and situate in ! the county of W illiamsbiirpr, M:i*e j >f South Carolina containing thirty i (;10) acres more or i \ss and bounded j as follows: ,?orfh by the Kinj;<-: tree road, south by lands of .? Pi Mouzon, east by lands of J P Mou-! zou and west by lauds of Clare; M ouzo a. J D DANIEL, S. \V. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county ??f wil ii msbl'ho, Ix: The Coukt Of Common Pleas.[ James 8alters vs. j Bex Kikki.ix. Judgment for Foreclosure. In obedience to the order of the! court in the above stated case IJ will sell on the first Monday in l>ec{ 1X97 before the court house door in Kfngstree within the legal hours for making public sale, to the highest bidder for cash the following di*cribed property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of la ml lying, la'ing and situate in the county 01" Williamsburg state of South Carolina containing twenty- . five (llo) acres more br less and iMxmded as follows: North by lan is of Lawrence Brown And Torn : Scott on the cast by lands of An-j, trum McClary, and on the south and west hy lands of Mrs. Mary Morris. Purchaser to pay for all pa iters. J D DANIEL, S. W. C. STATE OF SOU Til CAROLINA, COUNTV OF WTLLIAMSBl\KG. In The Court CI' Common i'iens. M.J. Saltkks. vs, Jamks McC?ii.L,et, al. Judgement for Foreclosure. I In obedience to the order of the!' court in the above stated case I will sell on the tir^t Monday in Dec. j !S!)7 before tin1 court house door in | Kfngsfee within the legal hours ; for making such sale, to the highest > : bidder for cash, the following d<*-'? serilted property, to wit: All of those two certain pieces, parcels or' tracts of land lying l>eing and sit-| u:.te in the county of Williamsburg i State of South Carolina and containing together one hundred and seventy-five (!"">) acres more or less and hounded as follows. One tract bounded on the north and west bv lands of the late Jack | Montgomery and on the south and } east by lands'of Albert Tisdale.: The other tract on the north and ; east by lands of Benjamin and the : public road, on the south by lands _ of3 A Scott,on the west by lands;" of Albert Tisdale. Said tracts lie- 5 ingthe same conveyed to Sidney McGill by Derry Shaw. Hamlet ? McGill and and Albert Tisdale by p leed dated April 11th, 1885. J < Purchaser to pay for pai*ers. J b DANIEL, 6. W. C. ' .v - ' ". t Still Headqusftars For Vegata'jles Ami all kin s of Fruit and Candies and *i;-o keep FKEsy Comes three times a week from Charleston. At What Place is Headquarters ? Why, No. 12 Wall St. next door to post office at t. JSSUrotSto, KINUSTKEE, S. C. 3 nr.. TOiT COW HIDES, WANTED. CASH prices paid at your door Auuly to ' F. M, BOITTOlj, Sr? Church, S. C. TEE COLUMBIAN ENCYCLPiEDIA, 35 Volumes, 28,000 "pages, 7500 Illustrations. Contains an Unabridged Dictionary, jrives pronuciation of every word, the volumes are of handy si^', has t!io largest and latest mam?is better adapted to iH>pular use than any Cyclopedia ever published? IT CONTAINS LATER IN FORin .\TION Than nnv other, and more of it; is the only Cyclopedia which is, or can be. really up to date. It i*. THE BEST FAmlLY LIBRARY. Because it is clear and simple in language, b*? understood by a by a child?absolutely impartial and reliable and thoroughly American. For terms and description write " THI KB IE B. 31 Whitehall St.. Atlanta, Ha. > WTTTWiTliams, / Manufacturer of SHINGLES, KINGSTRKE. S. 0. / Sas Tbu Xo I Heart Shin g!es, p0 Is. All Hearts. .. .. 3.00"U. All Hes.rts .. .. 2..">0 Sap Shingle*, .. .. 2.30 Jlyir?lv GROVES iS^ls. CHILL TONIC IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. ! WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. Gaf.atia, HX8., Not. w,1993. aria Medicine Co., St. bouts. Mo. Gentlemen:?Wo *t>ld Inst year, 000 bottles of I ROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC tod hare ouirht three groaa already this year. In all oar exerienoe of 14 yean, lc the drug business, bare ; ever sold un .irtlclo that gave such universal satisaction aa your Toole. Yours truly, _ . ABKST.CABB ACV * i . i r J ~w'i liMB CASH DRY-GOODS STORE. i . 1 Corner Kinynnd CnnaoaStibt Charleston, 8.0. > We have ih? hesitation in saying that the commercial history of this city has never shown an instance of greater progress than ours, in so short a time, when it is understood that this growth has been accomplished within a few years, In the face of the keenest competition | with the largest houses in the city (()ur success has shown that we have , gauged the wants of the. people of ? ; this city in our line with unerring * v j instinct and demonstrated that, | our method of keeping reliable ! goods only and selling at a smalt ' margin of profit is the Tight one. Below will be found a few of oar quotations, which speak for th? accuracy of our statements: 20 pieces buwanee saltings, in plain colors and plaids, at6c?heavy ! good* suitable for bicycle suits; v . j besulfiul dress plaids at 4 fa Wool '? t mixed dress goods at 9c; all-wool i dre>* flannel* at 15c: beautiful ?? I black ?atiii ay 75c, 37 inches wide; i lieautit'ul all-wool plaids at 25?; . > best oilcloth at 15c, nice patterns; 100 cape*at 11.50, a great bargain; -v. ready made skirts, lined all through . at 75c; plaid black skirts at ll.iKI Thousand* of ladies' hats, straw and fells, at 10,15, 30, 35. 35, 40, 50; i 75c and 11. Furniture i ' ^ | department, | Observe our sfiecials this week. . J I They are worthy of your attention They are solid, superb, attractive , | and very low: l 10-piece solid oak Buits, $17. - r Jd-piece full toilet oak shits 622. v 9-piece chamber sets &19. t' ,r 6-foot juJe rugs 9# cents, i 5-foot Smyrna rugs fci. i Another lot window shades 10c. ! Japanese and Chinese malting* jvery low. ! Weh.-ters Unnl) idged, clothf bound Dictionary, ? U pages, full . atij size, only $1.25. 4 ' JOB PRINTING,*! I all Styles, Neatly Done at. - || The feist? Etd Jut 1b. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. jjj j North-Eastern R. R. of S. C. 'ij nAvni>vcvii CPIIvnin k 1VV41 l/AilOI-'l' UWIII^V #** vw 'H Dnii-ii May 16. 1817. t .y TRAINS GOING SOUTH. o3 No. 35.* . i^yj i Leave Florence 3:35 a. m. ; i Leave Kinjjstree j Arrive Lanes 4:48 a. nri I \) I Leave Lanes 4 >18 a. m } j Arrive t'harle ton 5:60*. in No. 23.* ; Leave Florence 7:35 p. m . j Leave Kinjrstree 8:f>9 p. ii? 1 -Arrive Lanes 9:15 p. ni j | Leave Lanes 9:15 p. m % i Arrive Charleston 10:50 p. m . No. 33.* Leave Florence Leave Kingstree Arrive Lanes i Leave Lanes 7:52 p. m I" Arrive Charleston 9:25 p. m TRAINS GOINC NORTH. ' No. 78.* j kuve Charleston 5:30 a. vn. ; H Arrive Lanes 7:05 a.m. ' Leave Lanes 7:05 a. m. .; J' Leave Kinsstree 7:23 a. m. | Araive Florence 8:25 a. m. v.. -K) a -> ??. Om" Leave Charleston 5:00 p. m. ; ' 1 Arrive Lanes 0:36 p. n?. Leave Lanes 6:36 p. m. ? Leave Kinptree - \ Arrive Florence 7:55 p. m. j No. 52. . , , ' j. Leave Charleston 7:00 a. m. I Arrive La8:26 a. in. . Leave Lanes Leave Kinjjstree Arrive Florence ^ Xo. ir> run? through to Columbia i , \ Central It. R. of S. C. Trains 7* and :fc run via Wilson and K: yetteville Short Line end make / olrw; connection for all points Norfh. Trains on & D. It. R. leave Flol*? 1 ' '-j enee daily except Sunday 8 .V? a. m.. nr-' j rive Darlii'jno'* 9 28 a. in.. Ch'-axv 10 40 4' j. iu., Wadesboro 225 p. m Leave Floi-- | % fiiu daily except Sunday s 1(Lp. in.. ar- r ? i rhe Partington 840 p. fn./HarrsvWp - n 35 i>. in., Rennet svillo 0 30 p. in... Gib- ' jg son 10 (Hi p. n . Leave Floiei.ee Sunday only 9 00 a. in., arrive Darlington 9 3i a. m., Hart?villfe 10 10 a. m. * j. r\ divine, :1m Geu'l Suy't."