The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 09, 1897, Image 4

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v- v/.- * ' The Ctrontw licrortl Pl'BLISIIKO KVKRY TIHUSDW AT KLNGST;:I:I:. S. C. 1,01*1* J. Bl>I<TO\\\ EDITOK AM) rilorifMITOK. m'Bsrttll'TlOV l.WSTK: One Year, in snlvane.', - - ?MX ?|OMin?, m :iiiv:iih-i\ - Three .Months. iti advance, AMVERTISMEVTS inserted on l;!??r:?l terms. Kates made known n, on an-; (ideation. **9- Pay no inoncv to \??ents, except t upon express antlioriry. r.'i , i ' ! . . . Thursday, Dec, 9. 1897. ? ? Jndpe 'Cothrane, oi Abbeville, "* . died 1 hwt Sunday. lie was on*- >!'the foremost public men in South j " ' ?' r.rrr??lkv?. As lawyer, solicitor,; ' "Jottire, Congressm an and ]?ri\atej s citizen, he was surpassed hv no one, - ! His death is a distinct loss to .South Carolina. Blanche K Brace, ex United i . Stales "Senator lrona .Mississippi,' has bev.n appointed by ['resident j JdcKirtlev register of the treasury i ^ I *> 'v" :' . \ * ! i; * iy of the United plates. Bruce is' * a negro, and.held the same posi fjon under Hays. He is I lie onlyi negro who has ever risen so l.igh in public life. . Congress convened last Monday President McKinley's message was *ead Jbefore both houses. Finance! Cuba and Hawaiian annexation were the chiefsubjects of his reeom-! fn&ndrttions. He would hive greenbacks issuable only for gold? he would allow banks currency to! the full amount of bonds deposited,; and the limit of their capital de-j creased?he favors a waiting policy I in regard to Cuba, believing that | Spain should bo given time to carry ! out her new policy in that Island; ?He advocates earnestly the an-, nexation of Hawaii, and ignores the ! fact that the present government j of Hawaii is really only a creature , of this country?Other topics are! treated very Iriefly. . > Talk about I bis Southern seel ion ! becoming independent! How j can it do so, when the tax returns j show that there are more dogs lhan sheep on tire plantations. The Legislature is responsible for j this condition. If it would place well, say #3 per head on dogs ; and require that all tax paid can-! ines should wear distinguishing j j* . collars or be forfeited to the dog j killer, there would be fewer velp ! ing hounds and curs, less anxiety ! about hydrophobia, and the far 1 mers would be able to rase more! sheep.?Rock Hill Herald. F Quinine and other /e1 ver medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson*s Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. j The American county editor,! who is revelliug ih turkey, spare1 ribs,juicy pumpkins and all the! garnishments that grateful subscribers bring to him, can be glad of his lot, says the Pittsburg Times even though he is paid in cordwood sometimes when be would . rather have beans, and in beans When he needs buckwheat. He might have been born a German j editor, whose lot is to go to jail' i every time he gets funny. Quinine and other /ever medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever j Tonic cures in ONE DAY. I WJu*C. j . In these days of culture and progfess do not wear a gr:2zly beard cr mustache, when they : can be colored a natural brown I * or black at home with Bucking-I - hani's Dye. * & . ' j Don't Kegltct Your Liver. ' "* layer troubles quick];* result in 6erions complications, and the man who neglects iris liver has little repard for health.' A*hottle of Browns' Iron Bitters taken now audihen will keep the liver in perfect order. If the l disease has developed. Browns'Iron Bittern will cure it permanently. 5 Ptrenpth and ? vitality will always follow its use. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. Let us look back through llie Week just ended, and think if we J have done anything to make any- j * body else happy. ' [/ ? 4T ' 1 . . f H.'/ iiK . i?s i-stltiA'v. tJtiSik I.a'1 hi;ill<. ! > ??l ail >oit- uiu.v i stain! that jciiirni^os cannot ho s"!<l in iho ' !:? ?' or ont?ilo of it 1 I'ot itontors. v ho wj'h !r. < < or nots or ovon with it'iii-. *oouro cannot oxj llioin lor sale. S ho hi.n'ors have no riuht on tho !:iin!< 01' other rnori unlc-i I?. i?ormixsio:i. Lot that ho us:t!or >!oo(J in tho bouimiiu:: oi'tho hunt in;; >oason ?10x. i te(]MO i-7 J DAD J SO mJ oixoi axv in no S t\' OS N II (J I London f:had I he most de i st motive lire, it is said, si not? tile Treat fire < f HO?. . - . I Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? i Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. The man w ho is not .just as hou est in trading as he is in prayer is} not a (Christian. It is not po?>iIde to be a sinner in business ;n:<l ;i saint in religion. Ti e Iliief in the boaid of trade is a hypocrite in the church. JOHNSON'S I CHILL AND 1 FEIL !i TONIC Cures Hcver \ in One Day. i Notice. All persons havingclaims again*! the estate of the l it" .1 Hoadley j1 Brown are hereby notified to piv-i sent the same duly attesteil, and all persons indebted to said estate! are requested to make payments! t??SAMUZL A BROWN, ft. Administrator. < Notice. All ?\ui?finc liuvintr ottnDK !(/ t'nvl i 4 \ I I |/ai uri nutiai^ v r ??...? I the Couuty for fiscal year commencing Jan. 1st IS!)7 an I cmling IVo Slst I>!>7 will present t!ic same to this office on or before he .'>!st .list. B BChaxdi.kk. J J B Montgomery, CS W C. | Clerk. The New York j Thrice-a-Week World.; A paper as useful to you as aj great |(J daily for only one doll a a year. Better than ever. All th ! News of all theorM VII tin Tim j Accurate and fair to everybody < Democratic and for the people: Against frusts and all monopolies. Brilliant illustrations. Stories by | great authors in every number Splendid reading for women and | other speial departments of unusual interest. It stands first among; "weekly" papers in size, frequency i of publication and freshness, variety and readability of content, ir ; i3 practically a daily at the lowprice of a weekly; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of of the Union and foreign countries, willvouch for j the accuarcy and fairness of its j news columns. Ee offer this unequaled newspa - per and The County Record together one year for The regular subscription price of the two paper j is $ 2.00. | . A A 00 a VKAR I'OIt ] V& i i>i n<r?;> ?"s Tim Prire Hum l-'A a'l.y j lleen Keiliu-rd A<?; \ K Pcrnorest'sMag 1 SncMnnccT'ciS PSXULJ lUI\LOIOag ' "" """ " I cSs !,:U1 il ^fhioni ^MAGAZINE W M Itrazine. It is: SS???23?3?^?the best Magazine| rublisi ed at only j -CJ&. L ? f- Ink. :> year. Suit- ! tjfil'1 ?"-rlMTs an* enli-j 'lit tied each month tp 1 j"1 natterus of the Jat- j ?st fashion at ro cost except postage science In use! old trntter*. spmts. &c., in every number. to 3"rt Hue engravings in a every mmilHir. It is tlie Worid's Family Magazine. By subscribing at once you get tin; hem-til of tin* i educed price. . SPEC! GIMiS "ilFRSI For prompt renewals or new subscriptions we ofl?r Demcresl's and to Serai BOTH.S1.75 per year. Subscribe at this office. j 4 Y ' -, .1 ;!'Vfr..'?'> w> tt? rr ~ ! ~i r ' " ?* f?NV^>. b'b$ W%r?0 w-.; -3 ? x' hb 4| ^fr fe|ppf y$<<S$MSir n>fv Vmrc A o-n ? "V ' " ? "ft"President Polk in the V.'hite ITonse chair, TThsle in l.oWell was Doctor Aycr; Both were l>usy lor human weal ' One to govern and one to heal. n<l. as a president's power of will Sometimes depends cn a liver-j: ii!, . >!r. i'olk took Ayer's "ills 1 tiow For k;o liver, Z'J yearj ago. Ayer's Cathartic PII!s were designed to supply a model purgative to people vdio had so long injured themselves wit? griping medicines. Being carefully prepared and their ingredients adjusted to the exact necessities of tne bowels and liver, their popularity was inetantanaous. That this popularity lias been maintained is well marked, in tbo medal awarded these pills at the World's Pair 1893. 50 Years of Cures. A person is always startled when he hears himseli ealle 1 old for the (irsi time. i'O ?'1'E81: A l.s> B\ OA Y Take Laxative ltronm Quinine Tablets. All !)r;i^.a:i>ts refund the money if it failes to eure. -'?c. No-To-I'df f??r Fifty tVnlft. u.cai JmooU re. il. an uru^^i^ There are several tliimrs worse than disappointment in love; rlieu imilism i> one. 'f'\ <'tir" < ???? * !t'orcVTi tVliM ivMifis t . i . : ii\ V 2 01"3C. U C. C.C.I, i i'.. v.vi rvfilii-i IimjUuV. The Dinii who at?ein's strictly his own bni-ness has a -rood steady jol>. m ? % arc viMinu^ii i u<ii ? uiuvrr* T :.i" ^carets Caiu.v Cathartic. 10c orSic. li C. C i;. !uil ?o t-iiri'. rcfunil i<;uiicv New Fruit Store. .\oxt Woor lo 1I10 I>i?peu?airy t t T N Where will always be found on lemrl a full and complete line of all kj'uN of fruits, vegetable- ?6c. Apples fr< m S to Joe per d??z. M-f.nuus ! *? to20c ' 44 Host ('ream ( hee.se lac 44 lb. CoiteonutM ~> to 10c each. CabbJifje "> to l">c 44 tmioiis oc ?|f.-Vh' )>er peck. Irish Potatoes oe ?jt .'loc 44 *4 Fresli parched peanuts every day. Raisins l"?c per lb. or '1 lbs. for -*> Turnips fresh everyday oc bunch All kinds of sau-ajre 10 to Joe a lb / A LMJ ' A new and complete line of tireworks and Christmas tricks. We also pay highest prices for coon hides,bees wax A*c. A M Singletary, Next door to dispensary, Kin^stree, s.c. How To Find Out. Fill a hot lie or common glass with urine and let it -rnt?. 1 twenty lour hours; .? sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of* the kidneys. When urine stains linen it it positive evidence ofkid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the hack, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order WI1AT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so oft en expressed, that I)r Kilmer's Sw-mp-Kout, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in r lieving pain in the back kid uevs. liver, bladdler and evers part of the urinary passagger. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passingit, ot bad effects following use of liquor. wine or Deer, and ov roomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many limes during the night to urinate- The mild and 1 he extraordinary effect of Swamn-Kool is soon realized It stands the highest for its wonderful nires of the most distressing cases. If you imeil a medi icins you shotild have the best. ? old by druggist nriee fifty cents and one dollar. You may have > sa ;(de bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail, Mention The County ifecord and send vour address to Dr. Kilmer A: Co., Bing hamton. N. Y. The propiitors of this paper guarantee tiie genuine ness of t his offer. ...... - . '^"X't'u.Tiriiiinwn PWTP^ wtttw a ni run 4 it hp 11 h u h ai \!! p ji'sjjiuiniiiijj ! i ft???? n a | p ?? oaljj., a rsi. ; l s ko Bmiiiiit's! ! . In order to reduce onr enor-, ! niiitsy stock, we are i>i}<erut? somei If lit In even* flepn; tnient. .hist .'lance ?lo\vn t(lis f*nlmiif? aiul seel ! the ;rreal values we areolForiin ! CLOTHING, si:wiN(i | MACHINES, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, I PUATDQ 3 Itr"11SS S, Ibridles. | 'COLLARS. Harness, I; TINWARE, Ihardwark ;SHOES~""~: p-r /\ rvira ajai cfflti bm tttti DRY-GOODS. &c., &c. Coffee, 10c lb; best, 20c. Sewing Machines, $3, $5 uplo $25. Flour, $3.75, $4.25. $5 and $0.25; Hams, No. 1.. 12y- i'<; Salmon, 10c; Cove Oysters, 10c; Condensed Milk %? ? ? -i ia . r t? ..\om I Magnolia oranu, iw; u p. o huh o; j Tobacco, 15c up; Starch, 5c it?; Ex i tra Spiced Pickles, 10c. Bureaus, $3.90 to $5.50. Bedsteads, $1.35 to $5.50. Chairs, 40c to 60c. Safes, $2 35 to $4 00 Bridles, 45c to GOo. Collars 65c to $1.15. Harness, $5.50 to $10.00. ono set double, $22.00. Tin ware, Crockery and Buckets.2 and 3 brass hoops,25c to 30c. (Jrasrs Blades, 90c. Stoves, $7.00 to $9.75. Prices in hardware too numerous to mention. Shoes. 50c 75c 90c $1.00 $1.25 <1 r.n 40 no anrl 43 fit) 'i'ltlfV <|M?VV MUM 'JV"-/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 P Mill. nnwpym m wpwpww ! II lumtmmmmmmmnr. Our Fall Stuck i -- now ready and a buy a <uit every day for various reus you (Mine to us. V e can prove it by ed with us. (Jive as an eye-si^!it te; Mill's, Mi &si 1: x*.. ii.^ /> ,.nn ..n,l .>?? our in ill*-* * iiriiniiat liiii nun That's an impossibility. We bought law wont into effort, and our custom and prior we inert your wish at ever Men's good, serviceable suits at Men's extra good, all-wool suits, in s Men's fine black diagonal suits at Men's >urts in imported and selected Children's stylish, serviceable school Hats and Caps. ? Howard hat, which is equal to anytl thing worth having in the head-gear FURNISHING ( from a pair of suspen I irs to a coll underwear to a pair of ki t gloves, yi at prices to meet your approval. Boots and Shoes. 1 celebrated I [ess ?V* IUo.'s fine shoos, where. They're all ri'^lit in materia want a pair of shoes, remember us. FINE CLDTHII Extra room and extra hands ha\ it's wonderful growth demanded ttii rienced tailors are now prepared to Trade. And when you'll note our s| surely he satisfied that h the pi: suit of cloths. The satisfaction we ;; BANOV Cor. King and Calhoun 3 Points to Bemsaber.IN QUALITIES win it. No room for the unsatisfacl I O'p V T 7 ^ Fashion's latp*41 i i i I lj\itie-.s. When a ill pprp i; Von can 111 way 1 II Iv lik '# further here th dorsokl not if we know it, and that mi oaoERs m We have in our employ MR. W. I j some of the largest Northern houses | posted,and keeps in touch with thai intrusted to him will receive promo J. N. ROBS' Coraraissicr and de; ci-'-g aua a^i MB CXy Consignments of Eggs, Poult r ChoiceTimothy Ilay, per J 00 Ih.s&k* No. 1 " " ? ? ?' 80c Ilcavy White Oats 38c n n n . 36c I Mixed Oats 32c White Corn 41c I Crack 41e | Corn Bran per 100 lbs. 7oc I 1 Weights and Gcca's Guaran j J. X. 110 c ; ONE GIVE Don't Spsr Medl until you You ccin buy them in t; Ten Tabules f< Z-Jm tort Is pat up choapl7 to crxt'.tr tho 1 Tf vnii don't fi I I Ripans' At tlhis 0 Send Five Cer.ts to T* Spruce St., New York, : 12 carton* will be *Tuile< ' 0DC l-;at Kipans Tabult ?*?* s- r^pl^ ii. l! ^ ^ /3i waits yoMr inspection. Yon dontVif ops, not easy or economical unless your neighbor if he has never tradst sometime. * ns's 5dj-Mifa Clothisg.. % " ' vSl erself us on Ready-Mnde Clothing, ou entire stock before the tariff its reap the benefit; in quality, style v point. - $ 2 4* ; elected patterns, at #5 and 6 W V - o.8o fabrics from f7.">b to - loAM suit? from 7oc up. oubtless you know we are the sole harleston a treats for the celebrated -V ling on the market-. We have every- ; line at prices most reasonable. I From a natty neck "J {.J V ) LJ O tie to a dress shirt i ar-button?from a suit of woolen >: hi will find our line complete, at * " .* <^*4 riiis department is flourishing. We iro sole Charleston agents for the Von o-in'r fi-i I hoOjjp kihoovt ?nv. I, style, shape and price. VVbeu you ;-wmj MG TO ORDER t *e boon secured by this department. >. An extra cutter and extra expe- y meet increased demands for F,all lendid assortment of fabrics, yoqlt n-e i,i leave vour measure for a fine >.; v-e is in far advance of our prices. VOLASKI. | l Sts., Charleston, S- C. m We aim to keep only the l>est?the :* kind that retain trade, as well ory In our stock. fancies flnrl full swlnjj in our show- , linj* is new and {food, we have it. n count on your dollars traveling;^ an anywhere else; we are never un- , \s one of the secrets of our saceess. ? hu man n. >. LOGAN", who, having represented i , in tiii?* section, for years, Is well ileman'ls of tfiis section. Anything Xj t attention. ON&SON. 1 l IL?excliaxits itler.s in 7 and Farm Produce solicited, i Wheat " " ? ? 95o j| Prepared cow Ftxxi per sack fJ.'W : l Ground Oats, per bushel 45c : Hudncts Gluts Per Sack ^")C?v I Mettl per sack 90e SWA XS DO w X PA TP XT FLOUH ? C!,!- $.->.75 ?... Bl?!s $:l.00.SackM5,S5 tfcdA=fec m IJSON &vSON, ixaxleston., S. C. | S RELIEF. id a Dollar I icine . '|| have tried - |S r :e paper 5-cent cartons or Five Cents. nnlvenci prosoj.t <>m-nd for a low pKoOt nd this sort of Tabules ' I racist's tB Ripans CnrMTCAL Comtan*y, No. 10 ind they will be s r>t to you by mail; or i for 4^5 cents. The chances are tea to :s are the very medicine you need. . ? .