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^ _____ ^ v^vvvwwvwwwwww 1 I NEXT-DOC H x>^NE / ^ %vwwvwvw%wvv*ww V fkiiimimmimim MANMXo. 6 V llano lug Times. | ?" The l??**u ..council hu? given out t a eon tract'. for the .* bearing ot an artesian welf in front of the Court house. * ; . United'SttfVes revenue officers jire looking into.the ilfjcit sale ot whiskev in this counly ;ih(l we are informed that they have already run U}*>n.considerable Al*)oj;e." I There will he a marriage on the 33rd inst. at the residence of Mr. R. W. Giyeti:, near. Seloc. The contracting parties well be Mr. Rufus .Denni* and Miss Lizzie & Green. The musicale to ber. given at Hon. Jy M. Richardson's, near Panola, on the evening of the 2Sth inst. will be one of the social vent*.of the season and as the mmgmumc is iur a ucuctuiciu |>uipu?, ; of course the public is invited .Yoencr men and young ladies, if . you have never attended an entertainment given by 1 he people ^v' of the Panola of Fulton sections then by all means do not iniss this li: opportunity to spend a most delightful evening. A mwsicalethere P& means sorb music as is seldom away from a professional ? nrchester at.a first c!as- play in a >v good theatre, and the refreshments . orill be "prepared and served in a ?C-. manner to please ihe most fastidir - as epkjure. The entire entertainment will be mannaged by ^ people who-.pre cu 11ured and re til liaora nnlliimr e : ?uru, oii)u IWTT mrnmrs ' \; undone .to make their guest* have jfe an evening of pleasure. teak* Y?*r IJft i?n, KL To gat* tobaooo ?M:ly tsd forever. t>e ou? ^^^pRie. I?U! o>' life, eerve einJ vigor, tuke Nolo ^ Ef. BV-Um vwuter^VtirKer. Uw.i irraivs ueak men r f5 ttrauf. AH druggist#, Mc or 31. CoroKuaran^.K> 9WN1 Booklet and auapio free. Address * nWlUee iUtaely c?. Chicago or New York. Oot^from "Pumpikin" Hill. Hr Gffeeos FoslulHee. v-..- [Written for 1*4 week's Rceord.j As I Jbave never seeu any dots |f from thiipUqe, I will endeavor to scribble down a few for the grand h ?*d County fcecord. p Pumpkin Hill is 101 miles below | ! Kings tree, on the Gapway public rood, and is Si,or 4 miles from Greens poatoffioe, en the Georgetown ^ ft Weaterp railroad. We are in the "dark eoruer" of Williamsburg | '' comity. but we^denot have auy illicit atilla, horse-thieves, or oat-1 . in nnr neighborhood. I ill be two tournaments q the near fnture one on at Greens and one on Ox Shramp. r* a good many tnrkeys 1 in Black Hirer swamp ribe saw nine partridges m shot the other-da?. were held In Friendship ; Sunday by Rev. S J Mc] Indiantown. Julius and Eddie Mc. Joe Epps were in our week. pa are all harvested and part has been sold, but i hare very little money the result of a year'sjhard v eople. from this section rarch services at Central Ir. McClurv and Brown are the champion fox hunters of this aection. They have caught no le-s than 80 foxes up to date this season. Who can beat that? The party given at the residence of Mr. J B Steele on the night of the 9th was largely attended by the | young people of this neighborhood. Some of onr young ladies have jfcined fox-hunting parties this fall. HaC. w^wwwvwwv^ww^v ^5 ??#< | I(SMIBORSo 3 mvAuuwwvutMM ^2 UMiUiHUitflUiUliUMUUii Florence, i Florence Time. Mo-cngt r. Messrs. Williamson Co., who 'recently purchased the McCall & Jones stables have repaired and rei painted the premises and the whole i piaee has the look of a new place. | The establishment is well stocked with tine stoek, tine buggies and carriages, wagons, etc. As already stated elders Oldham land Smith of the Latter Day Saints I commonly known as Mormons, are j in the city. They propose holding [ street services near Lake's corner j on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon at Gr'iO o'clock. An interesting missionary meeting was held at the Baptist church Friday afternoon. Addresses were j delivered by liev. Mr. Bruce and lie v. B D Lncas, returned niissioiiI aries- from the land of the Orient i Last irght Dr. J J (J Newton, who ! has labored in Japan, spoke to an ! immense congregation. He told of [ his work there and gave many interesting descriptions of the life and conduct of this people in whom Christian lauds are so much inter, ested. ' Lust Saturday night the residence of Di. T R Kelly at Motts' Bridge was the scene of an attempted robbery. Dr. Kelley had some ! money in the house, and two white ! men, Charles and Dock Dickerson, | wanted it. Dr. Kelley suspected j them, and, together with some of his | neighbors, were on the watch. Their | watch was successful. Mr. J W I Ilicks captured the two men, and on : Monday morning he lodged them in ... I cut' cviiuvjf. jau. x iici c fcuvr? uv>? ! are, and Dr. Kelly did not lose his i money. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. Greeleyvilie Stems. Several of our people went down to Charleston to take in Gala Week jiuid all report having: had a fine time 1 Among them were Mr. and Mrs. S J ; Taylor aDd their sons, Emmet and |Lelaud; Mrs. W H Campbell and ; two little daughters and Mrs. Vai ner. I We are glad to report Mrs. W F. I tr ; ei. xiu^tiu own our ? able to sit up a little hist Satnday. The Greeleyville Union Sunday school is goiug to give its members a treat iu the way of candies, fruits, &c., in the place of the usual ' tree." The children are "banking" on a pleasant time. The stores are opening up therr Christmas goods now and the childj ren's expectations are very high as j to what "Santa Claus" is going to ! bring/ Mrs. E G Mallard is just back from au extended visit to relatives in Virginia aud North Carolina. We venture to say her trip was very enjoyable. The school will close one week for Christmas and resume work on Jan. 3rd, 1898. A merry Christmas to all. B. I JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever in One Day. A shooting affray occurred in Columbia Sunday night. George B Radcliffe fired four times at , Wm. Konemann, two shots taking jeffect. Konemann first assailed Radcliffe with knocks. Previous ill feeling had existed between theja. wounds are seriojus. * . \ . ? . ' ; The wnvs of the Speaker of the ! House of the Georgia L?-<;:slu" ore i are as peculiar as those oftheolh : >r members of 1 hat surprsini: as ! setnblv. A lew davs a^o, when ai ! ' i quorum " as not present, he ad- j diessed the do-ojkeeper as loi!ow>: ' Mr. Doorkeeper, jp> ye on! into; ' the niehwavs and hedges and sum | mon all absent members to 1 his j banquet hall. Urinir ye them in so that this public feast may pro-j ! ceed." 1 Johnson's Chill and Fe! ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever In 24 hours. Premature silvery locks can be j restored to the natural color, as in-youth, and the head kept clean ; of brand off. by hall's Vegetable J Sicilian Hair Ilenewer. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY j Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 hours. ll is staled that Judge Ernest j ' 1 I a\ noriounont i | VI.JI V Will iicuiilir a u\ I Iiiuuv U> I 'resident of Columbia alter thei ! I new year. Jphnson's Chill and Fe[ ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY r ! Cure. It cures the most | stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours, ])egrees of comparison in the 1 life of a lurkev?Positive gobble: ! : comparative, gobbler; superlative,' j gobble it Quinine and other /e- j ver medicines take trom a to 10 days to cure fever. | Johnson's Chit! and Fever I Tonic cures in ONE DAY. | Mr. Henry HarreSson, or Dillon, i whs fatally hurt while coon-hunt jiiii near that place Saturday i ni'Jit. His skull was crushed by a ia!lin*r tree. Don't -Preglect Tour Llw. t Liver troubles quickly result in serion# ' complications, and the man who neglects his liver has little regard for health. A bottle of Browns' Iron Hitters taken now and then i will keep the liver in perfect order. If the j disease has developed, Browne' Iron Hitters ; will cure it permanently. Strength and vitality will always follow its use. j Browns' Iron Biuera is sold by oil dealers, j I : : : . j An express guard on a South-j ern Pacific railway train killed a j ! highwayman on Friday last nearj Deminj:, N Al, who attempted to j hold up an express ear. # ' Why take Johnson9& ! Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case ! of Fever in ONE DAY. Dunn and Bradstreet report that a definite improvement in: 1 . the condition of trade and business j throughout the country has taken i place during the past week. Quinine and other fe ver medicines take from S ! to 10 days to cure fever. j Johnson*sCbiU and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. . . * I I lie graded schools of Columbia ; are conducted on a cash basis, j there not being a dollar of indebt. edness at the close of the last fis'cal year. The year was one of the j most successful in the history of i the schools. No-To-l.ac for Jb'lftjr Out*. Ouantmteed tobacco iiubtt curv.Tiiui.es v. ;tlc men strong, b.oou nttre. btxr. ii. All tlruyuusts. Prof. Andrews,of Brown's Uni | versitv, in a speech at Chicago last Monday proclaimed Gen. II E Lee the most valiant and most; heroic military genius of modern; times. I . Embossed In Gold,. To buy and reproduce famous paintings involves an expenditure that could hardly be borne unless.! as in the case of 'J he Youth's Con-! panion, tlie enterprise is sustained by the approval of more than live; hundred thousand subscribers.! The Companion Souvenir Culen-; tier lor 1 a series 01 manning figure-pieces, faithfully copied in j colors and embossed in gold, is recognized as one ol t he richest and most costly examples yf this lorm J of art. Yet every new subcritrer receives it wthout additional charge. Moreover the paper is; sent free to every new subscriber; each week from the t ine the sub-; script ion is received until January I 180$. and then a fuil year uuti January, jot. The popular price of the (Tun- j pauion, $1.75 a year, and the char! acler of its contents, make k a ; paper for every household. Ex i ception 1 attractions are promised! lor the 52 numbers to be prinied during the year iS9S. j'he lit. lion. W. E. Gladstone, the lion. Thomas IE Iieed,iiuJyardKipling, Lillian Nordica, John Borrough, j W.D. Uowells, and Max OTi?l! j are promineent in the lon^ list of eminent contributors named in; The Companion's announcement! which will be sent free to unv one! i addressing ... *7 r, ins: 101 Til s tujin.Mu.\, 20o Columbus Avenue Boston. Mass. i" Are Ton Weakl "Weakness manifests itself in the loss of ambition and aching bones. The blood is ! wntcry; the tissues are wasting the door is being opened for disease. A bottle of Browns' Iron Hitters taken in time will restore your ' strength, soothe your nerves, moke your ; blood rich and red. Do you more good J than an expensi re special course of medicine. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealera _ lis ElSiH feUilil. j o '1' A SWum, W r.lhe'rrent eliem 1st tiad .ilcientlst Will .*ciul : lVee fo IhoA iliieteth 3 Jtottlesof his Aewlr lii*eovered Ketnediw to cure <' tiiinmp* tioii t*n?l till liting Trou blot*. Nothing coultl be fairer, more j nbiionthrnitif or ejtrrv ntore lov to i I J - y , the afflicted, titan the offer of T. A Slocuni, M. of 183 I'earl street New York City. Confident that he has discovered an j Absolute core for consumption and j all pulmonary complaints, and to I make its great merits knotrn, hel will send, free, three bottles of toed-; icine, to any reader of The County Record who is suffering from chest, bronchial, throat and lung troubles or consumption. Already this "new scientific course i of medicine has permanently cured j thousands of appearautly hopeless cases. I The Doctor considers it his religous duty a duty which he owes to humanity to donate his infallible i cure. Offered freely, is enough to contend j it. and more so is the perfect confi-1 dence of the great chemist making; the projM)sition. He has proved the. dreaded con- j sumption to be a cureable disease i beyond any doubt. There will be no mb.take in sending | the mistake will be in overlooking i the generous invitation. He has on file in his American and European laboratories testimonials of experience from those cured in all parts of the world. I Don't delay until it is too late, j Address T. A. Slocum. M. C., 1)8 Pine : street, New York, and when writing! the Doctor, please give express and! post office address, and mention reading this article 111 tne county Record. W? NTEI) TRUSTWORTHY and active gentlemen or ladl??s to travel for responsible, established house in Willamsburg County Monthly ^(m.OO and expenses, j Position steady. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envel- i ope. The Dominion Company j Dept. \V. Chicago. 3Mon. Hon. W J Bryan is on a visit to] I lie city of Monterey, Mexico, and j the people there are making him ' the recipient of high municipal,] State and Federal honors. Everybody Say So. Cnscarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical disco? tjry of the mro, n!eas- i ant and refr-slnne to tibe Uuuc. net (feutiy and |?ORitivcly 0:1 kidneys, liver and l>owels, ; clcansitii; the entire system, dispel colds, j cure headache, lever, habitual constipation j and hi iousness. Piease buy and try a box j of C. C. C to-day; JO, 25, 50 eenis. Koldand [ guaruutaod to euro by ail druggial*. Si Hsadquaiters For Vegatables And all kin is of Fruit "and Candies and also keep FRESH. Mill is Comes threetiines a week from Charleston. At W Hat ^laceis Headquarters ? Why, No. 12 Wall .St. next door to post olliee at L J1H, fmitk, KINGSTREE, S. C. 3 in. 101" nr\ TTT TTTTiTin UUW RiUM, WANTED. CASH prices paid at your door A^ciy to ' FlBPJTTOISi, Church, S. C. THE COLUMBIAN EHCYCLPiEDIA, 35 Volumes, 2S,fiOO pages, 7500 Illustrations. Contains an Unabridged Dictionary, {rives pronuciation of every word, the volumes are of handy size, has the largest and latest maps is better adapted to i>opalar use than any Cyclopedia ever published ? r v*c? i imrn T v !?/ \ D IT IJ.a I ruv i4\rwjv III ATI ON Than any other, and more of it; is the only Cyclopedia which is, or can l>e, leally up to date. It is. THE BEST FAmlLY LIBRA BY. i Because it is clear and simple in I language, can l>e understood by a joy a child absolutely impartial andreliable and thoroughly American. For terms and description write flB USUI Mm. 31 Whitehall St, Atlanta, Ga. W.T. Williams, El&nufacturer of SHINGLES, IKINGSTRKJK, - S. C. m... tj... K3 i&Ese tries: | Xol Heart Shtnpf'es, per 1,000 $4.50 ! 2nd Hand Hearts, 3.50 J 4s. All Hearts. .. .. 3.00 3s. .All ller.rts, .. .. 2.50 1 Sap .Shingles, .. .. 2.50 j Jiyla?ly IS J UST AS COOD FOR AUULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts. G alatia. Ills. , Nov. 1C, 1323. Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen: We sold last roar. WO bottles of GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and havo bought three cross already this year, in all oar ex* perionoc of 14 years, la the drug business, have sever aoid an article that gave such universal satis* taction aa your Tonic. Yours truly, ABNZY. GA3B AO* ill ilk 11' ' 0 O r -j ^-1 -* /-7 i_VllC7 Growth. The vitality of this young business of ours is shown in the power of its growth. It gives better se>- . *&? ; vice and greater comfort to our ; visitors everv day. ! IN OUR a Cash Dry Goods i jDepa,zt32Q.feia.t xr.?" unonx this wekkj Job lot of Christmas good, bought for 50 cents on the dollar, so we can sell them much below the i usual price, We will mention a few of them: Pocketbooks, purses, earrings, rings, broaches, garter buckles> I wntch chains, watch guards. stick pins, scan pins, gold belt pins. Some of these goods are heavy plated and some are solid gold. Silk velvet atToc. 2f? dozed Japonette silk hand- J kerchiefs, with initial, at 10c. China cups and saucers and ! put?. M Shaving mugs, toy chinn sets <? : from 5c to 5((cents. : JI& la k Mk krtasat v the stoek is increasing with > ^ every passing c ay. a splendid line of cheap and high-priced furniture just received. a large supply of Mattings, % Rugs, Lamps, 1 and Window | Shades || to sui* the fancy, and low in . , ?L j price. We can save you money on }, | All Wool Art Squares. .wa AM> S7Z ki\<; KrBKirr. Cteton, 8. C. f JOB PRINTING, H Is; i&iy hd Job Cflce. | ATLANTIC COAST LINE. J ; North-Eastern B. R. of S. C. Jj CONDKKSKD SCIIKDULB. v_ Dun-il May 1?. 1897. 'f TRAINS.GOING. SOUTH. Xo. oo.* ! Leave Florence 8:35 a. m. Leave Kings tree , % i Arrive Lanes 4:48 a. m Leave Lanes 4:48 a. m Arrive Charleston j;:60 a. m No. Leave Florence 7:35 p. m - ^ .'-t Leave Kingstree * 8:n# p. m, ^ Arrive Lanes 9:15 p. m Leave Lanes 9:15 p. m . ^ Arrive Charleston 10:50 p. m . , Xo. 53* j Leave Florence ' K' j J^eave Kingstree I Arrive Lanes ! Leave Lanes 7:52 p. m Anive Charleston 9:25 p. jh TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78.* Leave Charleston 5:30 a.m. i Arrive Lanes 7:05 a.m. * ^ L^ave Lanes 7:05 a.m. Leave Kingstree 7:23 a. m. Araive Florence S:25 a. m. v No. 32* I Leave Charleston 5:00 p.m. ! Arrive Lanes 0:36 p.m. Tjanro Lanes 6:36 D. m. - ' Leave Kingstree Arrive Florence 7:55 p. m. No. 52. j Leave Charleston 7:00 a. m. '^ Arrive Lanes 8:26 a, in. j Leave Lanes $3 1 Leave Kingstree ! Arrive Florence ; Xo. 52 run* through to Columbia via I Central R. R. of S. C. Trains Xos. 78 and 32 rnn via Wilson and Fsyetteville?Short JJne?and make close connection fbr nil polirts North. Trains on C. & D. R. R. leave Florence daily except Sunday S 55 a. m., arrive Darlington 9 28 a. ni., Chora iv 10 40 j r. m? Wadesboro 2 25 p. m lx?ave F]or? -< cnee daily except Sunday 8 10 p. in., nrrive Darlington 8 40 p. in.. Hartsvllle ! 35 p. in.. BennetrsvlUe 1) 30 p. m.M Gib; son 10 00 p. n . Leave Florence Sunday only 0 00 a. in., arrive Darlington 9 34 ; a. in., llartsville 10 10 a. in. J. F. DIVINE, Geu'l Sup*!. ' -C ''y j; . * v- VA