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"r: * * 1 ' " " ?-i . - 1 The Cauntp Iterord PUBLISH KD KVRKY T'U'I'SDA Y .AT! f KINnSTRKE. S. C. Loris J. ]>;<:> iv?w, I'KOl'KIHTOK. C'. W. Wiilvi:. KIHTOit. . ^ __ __ I 6UBSCKIPTION HA'l'KS: On? Year, in atlvaneo, - - *1.00 j Bis Months, in advance. - - .30 i Three Months, in advance, - .2."> ; I ADVEKTISMKXTS :?*-l -n? liberal j terms, Kates tnale known -iron an- i 1 plication. I'ay n? money to Agents, except upon express authority. BIL I mil II ? Thursday, August 25, 1898. awake to your responsibility The primary election comes oft* next Tuesday ami the responsibility ol' selectinn men to fiil the several State offices, our county . * offices, and to represent Williamsi burk county in the legislature conscientiously, fearlessly and efficiently is shared by every Democratic voter in the ceuntv. ComJ -? -? :...i . _ _r mensnrate wiui me pnvnege w voting is its responsibility. In our county, vStafo ami Na'iona! government tlie people are soverign and if the wrong man is ileded to till any office they are blame. Hence becomes rag Bty of every man in the county I^^^^Bjoving the privilege to .exercise right of suffrage in llie com ; primary, to repair to his ac |^^*^^Pstomed place of voting on next Bmi^H^^Miesday and cast bis ballot for ^^^HraMS^Pjch uien as he thinks are best to iill tiio several offices, ISgBlYom that ol'Governcr down to the BMJeast important in the county. Let S^Ptiiere be a full vote m this county H on next Tuesday and may Mich pi men be chosen as I heir election will redound to the dignity, hon i or and welfare of our Sta'.e and county. f IN SPITE OF HA <O Tl^tS. About four year*?0 Mr. J II) Peim^ecame to Alliiamsburg from j * j Darlington county. He was a poor man and had to work as a farm laborer at six dollars a month, he worked hard, saved his money and now own3 a comfortable home near Cades, a well-stocked farm of 250 acres and is out of debt. This has been done in four years by a man dependent on his own labor, in spite of hard times and ! ill health during one of the3e four j venrs. This is a fine object lesson for! those who are continually corn-j plaining of haiH times and the low 1 prices of farm products. There' is no State in the Union with more ! natural advantages than South I ' . Carolina, and no county in the j * - b | State where it is easier to make J ' h living than Wiliirtnsburg. This, is onh" one of the sever:*! mstnn ces we have in mind, where, j during the last i'ow years, men j ^ ' a starting with no capital, have succeeded remarkably well as far-1 i iners in tins county. Notice. All person* having claim.-; against the late William A My.vrs'ero hereby notified to present the sauie duly I attested to the undesigned at 8eran-1 j ton, 8. C., and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to jnake payment *of same to W R SlNCLKTAKY. Ex. of Est. W A Myers, 8craulou 8. C.. j fZA t . 1 / The Ar ttc>ts of Peacj j A protocol. that is, a prelimi- ' nary treaty ol ponce, has hoen agreed to and signed l?y t|?t? . nited ) States and Spain. T1ie following are 'he artn ies agreed upon: Article 1. Stain wiii renounce) 1 J .11! claim to a!! sovereignty over and alUier rights over the island ; of < Article 2 Snaiu will ccd?- to the . . i 1 mtc.i St ate*, t in i>land ot Porto Uicoundthe other islands which! are at present under ilie .sovereign - i ty ot Spain in the Antilles, as! i well at an island in Ladrone Areii-1 1 i pel ago, to be chosen by the Unit- j led States. ! Article 3. The Pnited States'j vviii occupy and retain the city j ;aiiu bay et .Manilla and the port', jot .Manila, ponding the conclusion ! !ot a treaty of peace, which shall; ; determine the control and lor in oil j government of the Philippines. J; j Article 4. Spain w i!l immediate- j 1 lv evacuate Cuba. Porto Rico and I | the other islands under Spanish j, (sovereignty it) tire Antilles To, this el Feet each of the two govern- 1 intents will appoint commissioners! ' within ten days after the signing j : of this protocol, and these com-j ! missiouers shall meet at Havana j | within thirty days alter I he sign-j j ing ofthis proctocol. with the oh-j Iject of coining to an agreement re 1 | gsrding the carrying out of the j idetails of the aforesaid evacuation j i of Cuba and other adjacent Span j i ish islands: and ea^li of the two! ill- 1 governments shall likewise ap-j point within ten days after t tie i (^signature of this proetocol other! {commissioners, who shall meet at J San Juan de Porto HicO within j thirty days after the signature <>t! {this proetocol. to agree upon the j {details of the evacuation of Porto Kico and other islands now under Spanish sovereignty in theAnliils. Article 5. Spain and the Unitet States shall appoint, to treat J'r peace, five commissioners v the | most lor either country ./he commissioners shall iiiih in Paris on October 1, at theatest. to proceed to negotiation and to the conclu ' sion of ? treaty of peace. This treat shall be ratified in confor1 my with the constitutional lawof rach of the two countries. Article 0. Once this proetocol | .lAtm'tiflnil atifl ul?#na/1 ti/i.-tlllltuc I 1 uvi^ii ((iiu IH'jii i?n i\ o .slid!! he suspended, and to that of ' feet in fl?o two countries orders 1 shall be given by either govern- J ment to the commanders of its j land and sea forces as speedily as I possible. I By special arrangement we ofter Thk Record one vear with The i 1 ionic and Farm, $1.25; with the Thrice a Week N. Y. World, $1.65; with theTwice-a Week News and ] Courier, $1.75. That is; for nil new and old subscribers renewing ! and paving in advance, we send J the two papers one year at the ' foregoing rates. 1 Young men, I have a pretty j line of neck ware. Come and get t j pleased. S. M. Askiui, Like City. S. 0. i Furman University, [ Greoavills, * SC.' r Thorough courses leading to the j degrees of B. Lit., 11. S., 11. A., and : <J M. A. The faeultv has been en-!* t f larged. E-pi cial attention to Eng-. ] lish, Elocution, and Pedagogies JI New courses in lliology, History | Latin, Modern Languages, and Phy-1'' sics. A new Graduate department, j j Early application for rooms in thejl< Mess 11<ilin should he made to Prof,!v BEGEEE, Secretary of the Fac-, [ ulty, Casar's Head, S. 0. j r Address A P Montague, Greenville, S. C. i i _ f Ladies' sailor hat-?, all colors, 1 jinnies and stvles. fc>MAskins,j( Like Ciiv.SC. s lj l rnrr i /O. V"N -^-5 - -Tj /V A * 2 ' "I ? S \ > *' ' '' ? ? ' Ph jfj L?*r'V ilUUMilO C'cisi] Ury Goods Store. j NEW 6000SIHIS WEEK, j 600 yards of White Plaids itripe* at. :">c. ? dozen National Ties. in ?;est ;t vies. Tecks. i nr-m-uaml amljvws. White Pique at lu and lo^e Pillow ra-es at .V at id 7*-. f DeweV Pillow ' 'a*es at \H s. Pillow < ases at 12tc. J ('olored Shirts, well ma/^ <.f j?<,od Cheviot at Hie. M f And other kuo<1<. J When taklnjf st<?cfc y?f always tind sonic jjoods we are wiUjn^ reduce i o move them. ? One lot ofWashG<yJg, reduced fr mi lijc to **'. One lot of Hats, 'educed from fsH* to ;ifn ; ?ui*' iot cfliai^fredie ed irom to See. * /int. tnf of (Vnrii'1 Oiirf.. r.'iluci d from 41 to 1-" j me win. Walnut^uits. ten piece*. 80.'. to ?.*?. <>ak Si^is ten pieces, 417 to 3''-5. Wiilnij Wardrobes *2<? to H2S. oak ^ard rubes 4i<? to $2 ?. (?ak .Vl d. boards 412 to 4'!". oaklCxtension Tables & to 63. Inflation Oak Extension Tables 38:. ' trior Suits 423 To $St>. Wtelien Chairs 2.7c. ?'amber >ets 42 iy to 46. iasel3, Hammocks, Chvir Cushions, Stair Oilcloth. Wjjiow shades 10e, to fl 2.r> -Mat i.^'s at. ft. 12. IS, 20. 22. 2T.r ('arj t Keiunants tn> and All I'.ol Art squares *4 7f> t? - *7 7.7. ?:-f? o'Jutti it lifts l,H >. Biell &. Roberts, S3 AAI> &7S H1BEIT Corner Cannon Street, Cliariests!!, 8.1 ATLANTIC COAST LINE. P R nf Q P 1UI lli'Lastci it ii. ii. ui v. v. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Dated Dec. 20. 1807. TRAINS WHNO SOUTH. No. 35.* joave Florence 3:2.5 a. in .cave Kingstreo 'vrrive Lanes -1:10 a. in jOHVo Lanes 4:4<? a. m \rrive Charleston 0:20 a. in No. J3.* Leave Florence 7:45 p. m Leave Kings!ree K:5f? p. m Arrive Lanes 9:13 p. m Leave Lanes 9:13 p. ir Arrive Charleston 10:50 p. m No. 53.* Leave Lanes 7:15 p. m Ar;ive Charleston 9:4ri p. m TP.A INS GOING NOKTll. No. 7?.# Leave Charleston 5:28 a. ni Arrive Lanes 7:05 a. in Leave Lanes 7:05 a. in Leave Kinirstree 7:23 a. m Araive Florence 8:25 a. m No. Leave Charleston 5:17 p. m. Arrive Lanes 0:53 p. in. Leave Lanes 0:53 p. m. Leave Kinsstree Arrive Florence 8:15 p. m No. 52. Leave Charleston 7:00 a. in Arrive Lanes 8:32 a. in *Daily. +!>aily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia .-ia ' cntral K Jl of s <1 Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wil>o?i and Fuyettovllie?Sh< rt Llnoiwl make close connection ?<u all ..oints North. Trains on <" ?!t 1> 11 K leave Florence laiiy except Sunday 8:45 a in. arrrive Darlington 9:18 a. in.. Hartsville 11:25 l in. i her** io.3'J a. m., Wadesboro !:35 p. ni. Leave Florence daily exept Sunday 8*25 p in., arrive i>arington 8:50 p. in., Bennett-sville 9:48 m.. tlilison iO:I?; p. m. Leave (libson daily except Sunday i:2"> a in.. Bennettsviile 0:?!> a rn , rrive Darlington 7:1^ a. ni.. leave )ariingtnn 7:55 a. ni.. arrive Florence :25 a. in I.eave Wadesboro daily xcept Sunday 8:00 p. ni., ( lieraw 5:15 . ... 1-. r. ... I ? .?-l....?_ ?. Ill I.UI^'11'S - >' on 6:24 p. la.i arrive Florence 7:<>0 p. u. J NO F. DIVINE, (ion'l sup't A H'onilerTai Discovery. The last quarter of a century records nany wonderful discoveries In medicine, jut none that have accomplished more for lumanity than that sterling old household etnedy, Browns'Iron Bitters. It tc rontain the very elements of jrood lieeitii, j tnd neither man, woman or child can take > t wiiiwut deriving the pre.-itt-ct hii.eCi. ! irowiis' Inai Bitters is soid n i-I.ti.. A1 suit one month cg;<? iny t*?:s!- j, f which is months old, hud un attack of diarrhoea accompanied i>y | vomiting:. I ?;avo it such remedies j as are usually jriven in >ueh cases, j !?ut a"--nofhlio.r ea ve i 'iir i pi \. icibit uttti i; u > . . . 1.5- t ; r.. ; .r :i ( - * the child had been sick for about; ten days and wr.s ha\ *<?ir abouti "Venty-llV" OJMTUtb.'M.s of the bo*'- I ei< every twelve hours, and wv; were convinced that unless It st?ou ohtaini-d re!;e* it would not ii\e. Chamberlain's Colic. Cl: >ie:a and; i >i a rrhoea itemed y was rcc<>:mr.. :u:-! ed and I decided to try it.i toon no- j i ticed a change for the better, by its j continued use a complett cure was! f brought about ami ii is now* per-j I fectiy healthy.?(' Ii limit.. %r>tuiiij>-. 1 town, tiilmer Co., W. Va. For sale! I j by Wallace A Johnson. Kvery secret i? told, every ' ? crime punished. every virtue re- j *< warded, every wrong redressed in j ? silence and in certainty. The Kev. W H Cost ley, of Stockj bridge, (/a., while attending to his, I pastoral duties at Kllonwood, that j [state, was attacked by cholera j morbus. He says: 4,By chance I happened to ^et hold of a bottle ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy, a!id I think it was the means of saving my life, j*11 It relieved me at once.'' K<?r.->ale r'* by Wallace A Johnson. A burial permit was issued in ; ' ! I Cincinnati Monday for Dewey Y jSchley Wells, aged 1 month. ; The steamer Discovery, just in t) I from Alaska, brings nearly $700, j ^ VU" I 11 ^UIM, j Mr. John Math his, a well know;: | stock denier of Pulaski, Ky., .-ays: f "after suffering for over a week with tlux, and my physician having failed to roloi ve me, I war advised ( to try Chamberlain';* folic, Cholera and Diarrhoea iiernedy, and have the pleasure of stating that the I F" half of one hottle cured me." For j ^ sale by Wallace A Johnson, P Millions Given Away. m bi It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who ore not afraid to be P generous to the needy ami suffering. w The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, coughs, jf and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine, and have the satisfaction of knowing it ha' absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma ** * * i . i i j nroiUMllUB.noardenefMJ anu cu uiocasrci \\ J of the throat, cheat anil lungs are x: {surely cured by it. Call o;? any j( druggist, and get a trial bottle free, regular size 50 era and $1.00. Erery bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. j> l teii tesiia * O ( ; J '2'.% II I', thecrpat oke o i*l itml ftciendst Wi!l Send *( Free ?? IhsA ftJicJeti, 3 L llotiiew ot'hlw Vw'v e:>vcred Ilemerfies J 51 to enre i'oannmp' ' d tion and nil I n I.ubi; 'I'rou ?> Son. Nothing could be fairer, more philanthropic or carry mort j >y to the afiluted, than the offer of T. A Sioeum, ?tf. C., of 183 Pearl street New York City. s< i Confident that he has discovered an h ! absolute cure for consumption and p I all pulmonary complaints, an l j If : make it* great merits known, hi J j will send, free, three bottles of mod j iciuo, to any reader of The County ~ i itecord who is suffering from chest j * J bronchial, throat and lung trouble? i or consumption. j|.( ! Already this "new scientific cours* |.'J J of medicine has porre . stly cure I thousands of upper. 3 hopeles ;r| i cases. 1 j The Doctor consider. his relig ous duty?a duty which e owts to j f t humanity?to donate his infallible:?.! : - I cure. j Offered freely, is enough to corneiid' ^ | it, awl more so is the perfect ronflj dence of the jjreat chemist making '< 'the proposition. i lit He has proved the dreaded eon- j sumption to he a cureabie disease )' ; bVyond any doubt. *! ! There will he no inirtake it) sending ii j?the mistake will he in overlooking n ! the generous invitation, lie has on ! iiie in iii> American ami Kuropean j iij : laboratories testimonials of exjn' rienee from those cured in all parts ' ft of the world. \i Don't delay until it is too late, i *' Address T. A.SIocutn. M. H8 I'ine j street, New Y;ir!c, and when writing : 1 the I >oetor, please give express arid If jH>>toffiee address, nnd mention I reading this article in tnc County1 llecord. i u, % \ seLENW SPRi pisF mm ! rr fi nq /\ j_ f THERE IS /f7T' Vi\Y VVf (O (UHUIut'Ut ? *"*! IT II.4K :\i* ?UM .41. O ui?Ky!!'<n?Ana. *, ISOVi V'.I.H 4> HOTEL OPEN >['NTC 1. TOO< ( I I.HNE A > The Gayest Viesort ] *S5?W?SSWBSC23^^ Ft r \Y at;-r Apply To w ip. a lUliJilS Mil The Strongest Water as fe !,ipl dorses! e88 what jfOLT >13018 After a long and varied experience ] i the use mineral waters from ' any sources, both foreign and do-! est.le. ' am fully persuaded that tin > arri-Lithta Watvr ;v.-wsse? tfflcueyl , the treatment of offietmnsof thef inr-y and toe HI add >r 1 i ;u ? cii . any t her " at r ; i which I have [ a:ie trial. This opinio:: Is has.: ! upon observa-j or; r.f itseflc-vt hp;<r? vr jntiuiia fori le past three years, anrlr.g which! me l have pr-seriivd it freely and al- j rsf. unsfurjucriy ?ith Ivneiit in the edi.-a! maladies above mentioned. " A S l'AI.LY. M. !>., folumMa, S <Oct. s( is*j3. Buckler's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for tits, Bruisee. Sores, fleers, Salt heum, revor Sores, Tetter, Chap..1 r> i?dfl <Ihiihliun.r Corns. and a!! kin Kruptions, and positively cures j i!es, or no pay required. It is guariteed to givt-Jperfect satisfaction or loiiry refundet!. 1'riee 25 cents per ox. For sale bv all Druggists. When you eaii for DcWitt's Witch laze I Salve the groat pile ruro,i on't accept anything else. Don't j e talked into accepting a substitute, | >r piles, for sores, for burns. Wai-i ice ? Johnson. Registration Notice, j The ofjliee of the supervisor of! igis ration will bo opened on the rst Monday in everv u-.imth ami t ic two days immediately f llow- j for the j'ur; <>-< regj toring on ny persons who are qualified asfol- J >ws: | \\ ho shall have been ? resident f the State for two years, of the aunty one year and of the polling reeinet in in which the elector of>rs to vote four months befors ady I lection, and shal have paid, six lonths before any election any poll ?x then due and payable, and who tin both read and write any section f the Constitution of uubmit?d to Itirn l.y the supervisors of reg;tratioi), or can show that he owns, nd has paid ai! taxes collectable i tiring the previous year on proper? in this state assessed at three u nd red dollars or mere. J.J. EADDY, Clerk of Board Cure, i'Uf. That is the way all druggists li (j rove's Tameless Chill, Ionic >r Chills and Malaria. It is sirnIv Iron and Quinine in a taste ss form. Children love it.' .ti ill J s prefer it to bitter, nauseat j nc Tonics. Price. 50c. B.\V.Mixon, fl t}\ Blacksmith and Horses ioej, |j ?E.1K8AL BEPAIKI.W )| a.4Ti.i * j 'V M Uf.i j\ ' Satisfaction , * l | . vauaranieea. ? <j! STifljirlrnn C' P p' R!3y.)!lty, a. b. f; Apr. 14th 'Of-lv. ' r ** * " i To Care C"pitlp.it!oii forever. Talte r^sr.ircts C.indv Cathartic ICc or7,i ! C. O. C. Tall to cure. ilrutnttsts refuel ni'.-a j : 11: Voiir I'.'iwtS lVil.il tTn r : j Oatlwttk. cur.- eousiipstiou forever. | c.iwc. If C 0 C. tail. UruKMistsrcfJUtl mouw ; I ? HQS HOTEL soma mm. L U I tih Kb BUT ONE I &FRENGS, I > THK 4'OTri>i:\l I'OR % IHK. 2illi>tw B ^ *> JJ?,OOJ). ^ il? SEBVK'E EXCELLENT. in TheSouth.^^ ^ I For Board Apply to Ig; l Nm VIA WAHHS!! Mil I? a I Mia Naturai Lithia Known. 4 that Befei sii can Siva, piiysiciaiis say of ii. Mr. J T Harris, Proprietor ]{;? I.ithir Springs. r, ,Hr Sir:--While It is contrary to my custom to give testimonials to remedial agencs, i reei free to attest* t ? the etllcacy of the Jiarris i.ith.a ' Vater .when used in large quantities) in the Kit 'uniat te and Gouty Diatheses; in engaged states of the Kidn< ys; iu inflammation of the Bladder, and in all cases where there Is an excess of solids in the urine. Yours respectfully, Gko. Howk, M. 1). A woman's head on an ashpiln frightened residents of Lexington Ky. Visions ?>t murder were seen, But just as tho police arrived a man examined the head and ioiuid it to be wax. It came lrom a neighboring store. A stubborn cough or tieklnig in the throat yields to One Miuuto Cough Cure. Harmless in effect, touches the right spot. Reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at once. Wallace A Johnson. \ t . An army of at least 100,000 men ' Fill be kept alter peace has been declared. Thirty thousaud will go to Manila. 50,000 to Cuba and 20.000 to Torto iuco for garrison purposes. You Invite disappointment when you experiment. De Witt's Little Larly Risers are pleasant, easy tliorougn JitriP puis, i ney eurcwnstipation and sick headache, just us sure as you take them. Wallace <5t Johnson. I i The state camp ground at Onionsett, K I. has been abandoned and the Rhode Island soldiers have been sent to their homes, Gov. Dyer believing the war to be at an end. For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, burns, 9kin diseases and especially piles there is cue reliable remedy, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. When you call for DeWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. \\<u wiil not be disappointed with l)e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Wallace iV Johnson. Z >e W Ki?er.ol Cincinnati, has sued for divorce becuu&e she says her husband puts bugs, loads ami worms in her clothes when he gets mad with her. Truth wears well. People have learned that PeWitt's Utile Early Kisers are reliable little pills for regulating the bowels, curing constipation and sick headache. They don't gripe. Wallace & Johnson. t U t "1/UClor, vou nave uccu iic.juii^ ico six mouths, and I'm nol a bit better/' u Yes; but you are not any worse.' Moore than twenty million free samples of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve have been distributer! by the manufactories. What better proof f their confidence in Its merits <1(^f you want? It cures piles, turns, scalds,sores,in the shortest space of time. Wallace <k Johnson. t hack of food is said, by the sol liiers themselves, to be the reai '' * ^tS cause of much of the sickness a! Santiago. i V * > . ' ' * V'rt