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9 I ' * . . 1 ' pinwwimmtttmtmnmffi 1 NEXT-MM ! ' -sf^NE rr wwhuvwww^ ?IMT?R. Sumter llerahl. Mr. C. B. Sinearh, depor agent t fillMiti*. at the residencef l' Bins father-in-law, Mr. Wesley J. ^Buckey, at Bishopville, last Satur ^By about o'clock* Mr. Sine h w#s a sufferer lrom eonsump ion, and at the burning of his Hmu?tt at Elliotts some weeks ago exerted himself to so great a tie free thai he never recovered from | it. He was about 33 years of age, r and eatue tox tlus county from Jiortn Carolina. For a time he was depot agent at Bislmpville but latterly at Elliotts, lie leaves a wife and tour children to mourn I his kr s. i UonHao sftMrnnnn Mr" I MWI WUllummj _ f David Outiino, of Packsviile, was killed almost iustantly by I be accidental discharge of both barrel# of biagHn. Ho had been hunt inn during tt?e aitarnoon, and returned to the tftore of his brother, Mr. 0. L. Oatliuo, and placed his gun on the edge of the. piazza of the store against a post, and turned to go ' into lite More. The gun slipped otf Abe edge of the floor of the piazsa/ and Mr. Out!)no hastened to it, but before he could reach ^^the hammer had srock the flour I ^the two loads entered his side point of the ribs. D4y will be cele-1 colored people here 3rd 1893. The will be^tf^r "%/. H '." I" I >WW%V?WWWViWWW ZZ MHBOIRS. I vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ^ ITEMS FROM DOCK. { Christinas day was very cold and j rainy, much to the regret of the j yopng folks and the hunters. I Mr. K J ^Tesmitfi spent his Chriatums in Darlington. Miss Mary Godwin, who teaches school at Trioy is home for the holidays. . * . , Master Laurie Khem is also at home to spend Christmas. Messrs. J. J. .Watson and J. P. Britton, of Florida, are here on a visit to relatives. The young people are enjoying I tbeni3elves very mucn yust now attending parties. benilv Ferdon, of Georgia, scooped down among na and stole away one of Mr. Pas ton's daughters. The*. II. Brockentou, we understand, will leave in a few days* with his family, for Florida* We also hear of others expecting to leave j soon. Miss Grace Jervey, of Charleston, will likely fill the unexpired term of our school, which was caused by the sad death of Miss Bessie Welch. Miss Welch was u very efficient teacher and very much liked by all who kuew her. i We hoj>e onr young irieuu who hail jnst Jeft us for other work will meet with kiud friends and great success. S Quihlae and other fever medicines take from 5 uo 10 days to care fever, mbhnson's Chill and Fever Hkf/c cures in ONE DAY. I Idiantown to pics. ^^^^^^MStennedy, the Coareepeuding |)aiwtw ui< buia and frtai k y<M r W- ' ' \ j There must he a safe under ground route to ^Juba. The $20 i 000 appropriated recent y by j Tammany Hall for the relief of jsii-k wounded and Cubans is being j applied judiciously by the Cuban Junta in New York. The supplies which consist larglv of medicines and materials needed on bat t iellelds and itf hospitals, are being forwarded by the "usual route" to the insurgents. What route it is Spain would like to know.and for I hat reason tire Junta is keeping it secret. American nvmpat hizer* who are in live secret are satisfied with the explanation. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fevet In One Day. A fresh protest in behalf of bird life has been daused by the appearance of owls on women's hats. Ornithologists say this lad is peculiarly objectionable. Owls eat Held mice and other small rodents ' * 1 w " * b/N '> ><> 'I'Ktll' IlUlt jJFfJ I'll I ??C j iivi work at night and nothing can take their place it they ar?t exterminated " Am Tea Weak! Weakness mani Tests itself in the loss of ! ambition and aching bones. The blood is watery; the tissues are wasting?the door is ' being opened for disease. A bottle of Browns' Iron Bitters taken in time will restore jour strength, soothe jonr nerves, make jour blood rich and rod. Do jon more good than an expend re speeial coarse of medicine. Browns' Iron Bitten is sold bj all dealers. When a man read* a newspaper sitting between two women in a street car,he always pretends that he never bothers with the wo man's page. i Emrboi; Bays So. ^ C*v*ret* Dandy Uk?artic. the moot wonderful medical disco crv of Mm see. (> easant and refr slung to the tnxie. y-t gently and |tosil!v?'lj on kidneys, liver mid Imwels, rieamiiiiir il?? euiiro si stem. disfiel colds, cum hawmciic. lever, ImhiUml coustijmtioo and hi ionsne's. Please buy and try a 1k>x Oft'. ('. C. to-dsir: 10, i"?. &0 "cen??. Bold and guaranteed to cut*' by all dm trials. There are lots of women haters that yon never hear of be CiU.se they're-married. TO CI'BK A COLD I* OXK DAY Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets. AU Oruggista refund the -money if it fades to cure. 'lim. The proof th it men are vainer than women is that they are too .? , vain to show :t. Johnson's Chill and Fe^rcr Tonic is a ONE-DAY K. It cores the most Hkora case of Fever in. really <pravers For?T*r. 10c or Ki refund inonov * k* R ^BH^BW _V ?J.\ : (, T A *!?>< uiti. 31 Ihcr roil* cbeiu irl ni|d Mcieiifi?t Will Mend I'm' to (hp.l fftirird. ii ttoule^ol liN Vm Iv IHv covered Eteiiicdie* to core CiM?<iiiui?? lion im?l all ?<un^ Troii blew. Nothing could be fairer, more I philanthropic or carry more joy to the afflicted, titan the.offer of T. A Sloeuin, M. C., of 183 Pearl street New York City. Confident that h^ has discovered an absolute cure for consumption and all pulmonary complaints, and to make its great merits known, he will ^nd, free, three bottles of medicine, to any reader of The County who is .sufferini? from chest. bronchial, throat and lung troubles or consumption. Already this "new scientific course of medicine has permanently curedthousands of appearantly hopeless easi's. The Doctor considers it his religous duty?a duty which he owes t? humanity?to donate his infallible cure. Offered freely, is enough to comend it. and more so ts the perfect confidence of the great chemist making the proposition. He has proved the dreaded consumption to be a cureable disease beyond ari3' doubt. There will be do mi; take in sending ?the mistake will be in overlooking the generous invitation. He has on file in his American and European laboratories testimonials of expbriencefroin those cured in all parts of the world.* . ; Don't delay nntfl it is too hiflP Address T. A. Slncum. M. C., OH Pine street, New York, and when writing +1,a IWw.fcrii. ntua.-a (rk'mivnrikiri unH me j |??vir-?v ^? ? \ v>w *? > postofflce address, and mention/' reading this article in the County Record. , KiIdmO Vnwr n??v?|M With t C:?n<ly iMOixrifr. cure ronM^ailm fore' oc. 10c.v ?. If CC.O. fall,?Irii)a'iKiHrHiiml money. W' XT ED TRUSTWORTHY and active gentlemen or ladi?? to travel for responsible, established house in Willamsburg County Monthly $6.">.00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose stlf-addres^sl stamped envelope. The Dominion Company Dept. W. Chicago. 3Mon. Sheriff's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAE< >LL\ A ' County o;? Williahsbiro, I In The Court Of Common* l'le**. ! i ' ' i ' THE THOMAS 1*. SMITH MCIVEK jI Plan tiff, against - j J. 8 MCCOLLOl'GII ANJ)OTliK*S Defendants. * Pursuant to an order to Jf direc e?l, I will sell at public <jt-ery | to the highest bidder for ciu', he- J fore the court house door in/Cingstree on the first'Monday :J January next, during the legal <7ars of sale, the following res! Jiatc. to wit: All that tract of land known i as the Hedlestdn tract, bonded on all sides as represented bffa plat of the same surveyed Apr* 1864, by H Wyllys, and situaTO in the ' county and State afore.-7d on the, waters of Headless crrk, tribuatary of Black Mingoyf reek, and containing 12)0 acres o/^and, more f or less, as representc! on plat of j above date. -X . 2 Also all.that p*e parcel or! tract of landfepown^V Gibson tract bounded on all sides,!1 xp presented by a plat of the s?/o resurveyed the 29th of Nov^/I^ r, I *'14, by Thos. Eaddy and/^tuutcd on the waters of Black "??p? *warnp in the county and aforesaid and containing 490 m of land, more or less, ao repres-oMd by plat 3 Also all thtAeee or parcel of land lying bdin-Ilnd situate in the county of Wifl.*eMsburg containing 193 acres, roor?i*lc3s, and bounded as follows, to ? v North by lands of T J ScrongJcast by lands of Samuel M Xe.xA), and J J Tisdale; SOUth by landAf T J strong and west by laudAT J Strong. 4 Also a Act of land contain ( ing 530 acresAing being and situate in the cAnty and State afore- I bud, on thtA?ad waters of Cedar krop, hoAled on the north by i^Ae of Aftletary land, on the ^BEIaiB belonging to Hugh A I McCollough; on ^^^^^Bmuel 8 Tisdale and est.] n land and on the H^^^^Kids of John Scott and ' ^Kott. all that tract piece or | HB^Band nittiate lyrn? and becounty of Williamsburg, six and three-fourths bounded as follows: on a lot of contiguous ^B^Ked by John .8 McCoieast by lands of Jos. Mrs. S T Singrleby lands of John the west by the intended to be the swamp |B^^^^^^fl^BdIer B^BB^^BHBtship. Purc. BHB,. "'-V v ' y v" 1 4 v 1 | Still Headquafters j For Vegatables And all kin Tp <?f Fruit and ! Candies and also keep FRESHj i n Minis j Comes ihrtefimes a week from I Charleston. / < ___ p At What Place is Headquarters ? Why, No. 12 Wall St. nextyfloor! lo post office at / | l . mis, Ni ? [ KIN- -STK/K, S. C. ' 3 rn. / I IHT: I cow PES, ; WASTED. 1 I "i., . s ... ! CASH pi ice at youruoor. ^ Apcly to / f.h,brimasfc, ; Church, S. C. rTHE Columbian!: ElfCYCLPiEDIA, J 35 Vol units, ?8,000 pages, j 7500 Illustrations. Conthiisan Unabridged Dietionary, jrflw pronueiation of every word, volumes are of handy size, has t)/ largest and latest maps is bette/adapted to popular use than * any Cyclopedia ever published IX CONTAINS LATKIt INFOHJ m.VTION Thin any other, and more of it; is i tb* only Cyclopedia which is, or J ci/h he, really up p) date. It is. riIIT! BEST FAinlLY LIBKAKY. ' ' i Because itis?lear and simple in I language, can b*? understood by a by a child absolutely impartial and reliable and thoroughly American. < For terms and description wfite . "an BIS lie. 81 Whitehall St., Atlanta, (ia. j Wtwmamj Manufacturer of SHINGLES, KINOSTI4EE, S. C. I See These Fiisis: j Xo 1 Heart Shingles, per 1,000 $4.30 j 2nd Hand Hearts, .. .. 3.39 J 4s. All Hearts. .. .. 3.00 ^ 3s. All ller.rts, .. .. 2.30 Sap Shingles, .. .. 2.30 i JlylS ly I M gfidve5 ^TASTELESS \ hill tdnic; 18 JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. ;? WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. ri GAr.ATiA.lllk, Nov. 16,1330. 35 arts ModHclooCct. St. Loni.% Ho. c0 GentlemenV7o roM fciot roar, WO bottlca of ? iIIOVTTS TASTELESS CHILI. TONIC end have or ought three irroNi already thid year. In all o?r ex- u. erienca of 11 yenra, in- the drtuj bofineaS, hare #rer aold an article that gave such uulveraal aatta> action u your Tonic. Your* truly. 4 Ausinr. Cakb ic ' / ? * < " m m wm HiS o o . l^ifoand. v* f Grow 1 i ue viiuuiy 01 tnis young on hi- .?' r.ess of ours is shown in the poiyer r>t'its growth. It giv& better ser* vice and greater comfort to our visitors everj- day. IN OUR Cash Dry Goods ' 3ZDepa.rtoa.fcrit XKW 6001IH THIS WIXK. , Job lot of Christihas good,bought for 50 cents on the dollar, so we can sell them much heiow the' usual price, We will mention a few of them: . 'Y^Pocketbeoks, purses, earrings, rings, broachVs, gutter buckles watch chains, watch sruards. stick ' * ~ r pins, scan pins, gold iwlt pins s Some of these go??!w? ri heavy plated and some are t olid go d. Silk velvet at75c, 2t> dosed Japonette silk handkerchiefs, with initial, at 10c. China <*ups and saucer* and plates. Shaving mugs, toy china sets . 'rooi 5c to oflcepta. t $ Is Osr Msrt Dspartast [, the stock is increasing with' very passingday. a splendid rfcheapand high-piiced furniture |ust received. a large supply* of Msittings, ' Rugs, L, and Window ' -a -a 5v>" zsnacxesm to sui* the fancy, and low in price. . We can save you money on \ll W"<x?l Art Squares. sfc n* .%>i> *7s ki.yu srKKET. 7 Gharlestog, S. 0. JOB PRINTING, k County Mi Jit lit ATLANTIC COAST Ltt.fc" 1 iorth-Eastern R. B.'of S. C. . CONDOSJCl) SCflKDULl. Dated Mny'lG. 1801. .Tit MX* GOIXU SOUTH f No. Jo* *eave Florence 8:85 a. m. .eave Kinree LrriveLanea K 4:48 a. m veave Lanes 4:48 a. m Arrive Charleston j:6U a. va "Xo. 23.* . .cave Florer-ce 7:35 p. m it-rive Kings: ree 8:f>9p. ni < arrive Lanes 0:15 j>. in * <eave Lanes 9:15p. ro . arrive Charleston . 1U:50 p. m No. $3.* ' ,eave Florence 1 ,eave Kiiigstree i rrive Lanes 1 <eave lilies V :6% p.?sn lxi ive Charleston % 9:25- p.' m - . TRAINS GOING NOBTH. j N'V78N .eave Charleston r 5:30 ju m. irrive Lanes 7:05 a. m. r ,V .eave Lanes \7:0!> a, m. * n eave Kings!ree 7x13 a. mJfl iraive Florence 8^6 a. n^NI * .eave Charleston 5:00 p^B lrrive Lanes 6:30 p. eave Lanes 6:36 p. pix^H eave Kings!ree . ,rnve Florence 7:55 p.jxi. no. 52.* , eave Charleston 7:00 rrive Lanes 8:20 a. ri?. eave Lanes eave Kings!ree rrive Florence o. 59 runs through to Colombia via j antral K. It. of S. (J. Trains Nos.x- 78 ami 32 rnn via Wilson id KryettevilJc Short Line and make ns? connection for all points North.* ' Trains on <\ it D. K. K. leave ; Flerice chilly except Sunday 8 55 a. m., arve Darlington 9 28 ju ui Cheraiv 1Q40 in.. Wade*boro2 25 p. m I-eave Florice daily etcept Sunday 8 10 p. m.. ar- * i re Darlington 8 4ft p. in.. Hartsyfile * p. hi., r?nnnct:?ville !) 36 p. ip--, Gibn 10 0<> p. it. Leave Florence Sunday ily 6 00 a. in-, arrive Darlington 9 39 m,, ilfrfeyllle 10 10 a. in. J. F. DIVINE, Ueu'lSupT. ' 0 4 ' imk