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jUfciwA i ray 11 i n The Counto Heron) PUBLISHED KVKKY Till 11SDAY -VI K!S<i>nu;i:, C. Louis J. l.uisTow, JMiOI'll! KTOK. C. WoM'K, EDITOR. atnscKiri'iox HATES: Oim? Ytfjir. In athnu<'<?. - - *!.'>? PiX 111 :lil vmik < . - - .? Three Months, in wlvamv, ADVERTISMEN'TS iti-< rfi' ? <>i! iih"i:ii R.in-S niri-li- known iron a;. plication. Pay no money to A^cnt?, oxcen; n|>on express authority. Thursday. Sept. 29,1898. The Democratic Ticket. (staTk.) For (Inventor, " W II ELLEUKE. For Lieutenant Governor, M B MeSWKKNKY. For Secretary of State, M II COO I*KB. For Attorney General. . O DUNCAN BELLINGER. For State Treasurer, W U TIMMKIiMAN. For Comptroller General, J P DURHAM. fc ' TTrkP siiinori-itpn/lpn! fit Killir:i'ii)ll J J McMAIlAX. Adjutant and Inspector Genera! J W FLOYD. For Railroad Commissioner, C W 6ARRIS. (congressional ) For Congress?1st District, WILLIAM ELLIOTT. For Congress?6th District, JAMES NORTON. f? (colnly.) Senate, A II WILLIAMS. i . Legislature. JOHN S GRAHAM. S WAYNE GAMBLK, ' Uff WOl.Ffi. Auditor. II Z IIANNA . Supt. Education, N D LESESNE. Treasurer, R D ROLLINS. Supervisor. 11 B CHANDLER. Thn clo'jHvr ppi'unt ilnivn X UV OWWUJ 4 VVV II V V4V/ * tendency of cotton prices culmina ted Friday in establishing a new low record, the October deliver* * touching 5.18 cents u pound, oi * w four points lower than has eve been recorded in the history o cotton statistics during fifty years ? The Spaniards seem a little slov about withdrawing from Cuba when by the terms of the protoco the evacuation was to take plaet immediately. A peremtorv message has been sent to thefSpnnisl . .. commission tliat tne island mus be freed from sovereignly 1 minedi ately. Col. Knox Livingston waselec ed senator of Marlboro by a larg< majoiitv at the recent primary Thef act that he made the race a: a prohibition candidate, whin Marlboro went overwhelming^ I * forEHerbe. attests the great popularity he enjoys in his county The far reaching inJluence of sue! a man makes his election a subject of congsat ulalion not only lor tin Tee Dee section, but for the whole State. The editor of Tjik T'kcokd i> sensible of the kind expressions ol gratulation on the successful issue of hiscandidaev from his fiiends in this and other counties. *i 1 o Aisogratelul to the brethren oi r;, " K fe':! !he [ik->< tIki h:Hi' kindly ommk nit'iilvd llu'iii i). acknowledge::) !i! i >; Ji. - v:ii'l;: " : i- ' oi'c? mtm mlation i> made to .d James T :!:c veteran of tlie ! 1 iv liehl' hronie'e an It ire _\esi i i t??r ot' tin; t ,li?i rial Jrateniitv of.' South Carolina. | |t J he San I'r.uu'isro I'osr jn11?'i-11 ( I ! cs ii scns.it ional story to the ell'-i t ' i . ! ( I ha! (iorntany i jdnunini: to ?c:ni I llllt!l<TOI|S ! I*. 1*1!! "i _I Y?">Sols to tin* i'iiilij'jiiiie island's. :.tnl will arm 1 o'VM) Filipinos. i, >,i Jos fur:ii<ii t ' iisir Krti:>j> .:m;s ami a:*!:!: ry lot lit hi use. i he islanders, the l'ost ,; alleges, will lie thoroit^hlv drilled i ; , by (Jerm.in oliieers. and i>y Feb j ruarv, Amtinaldo will be prepared ' i . to make :t!i onslaught 011 t lie Amer i ican Jorces. According lo the 1 i l*ost. (jerman agents have made a ! ! report to tlu'ir (lovernment th:it ' it will be intpossib'e lor the ' I ailed States to land more than < ; i OIMM'O nmn in the Philippines be- ' lore Auiinal do is ready to make i his coup. According, to the (ier-j1 man correspondent lro.n whom jj the I'ost story conns America's v only iiope ol avoiding trouble i, ; with Airuinuldo is to disarm the 1 'insurgents. j( ARMY RED TAPS. i i There would be a sort of humor .{about the empty formality ami red tape methods of the War Depart- ( {ment during t!ie mobilizing of! ; tlie troops at Chickamauca had J j not its foolish circumlocution l I 1 .A' ?..t !< !1'<?U!*CU 1IIU UCUUI KJl ?\J ? i ?' j lant soldiers. When we pitied i i the half-witted kins:, of mediaeval ; I i history, who remained be lore a s | blazing lire until he fell uncoil 1 i ; >c.ous to the floor because his at? i ] 1 ' j teudant was absent and the mon- 1 I arcii thought it beneath his diirni 1 i ' M j ty to help himself, we little thought , that in our own country hundreds i of soldiers would be sacrificed to :, curry out military minis 01 eu... i i , (juette equally foolish. 1 et, from , j the published accounts, such lias j > I been the case, and tlie pathetic! i j story of the troops* suutr.ng al!i j Ohickamau^a is intensified bv the | pervasive feelini* ol" disgust at the 1'amastie tricks of those in author- 1 | ity to uphold their inflated dignity. | We smile at Dickens'Circumlo h .1 eutionOHice, but how much worse < J 1 I than his vivid imagining was ti.ej r reality in camp when hundreds ol /1 men lav suflerimr and dvimr for I ? - | lack of medicine, because in his1 ; requisition for drug's llie regimen>'I tal surgeon chanced to omit the stereotyped form, "1 have the lion' j or to be, etc.!" - j There is little doubt that a strict "? investigation will bring to light 1 many instances bf authority abus1 ed and dense ignorance on the part of "incompetent o/Iicials.j ; Heretofore there seems to havel j been a tende cy to luish up these j I scandals, but "murder will out," ' laud be lore it is all over a great 1 1 deal ot 1 he responsibility ol mis-' * management, may be iixed whore ' it belong-. i ! < I still k-ep on hand the famous , "Virginia" ami -IJerby" stoves and i the extra ware to lit. These stoves [ always give genuine satisfaction. ' , and are guaranteed to please, i>. M. Askins. Lake City, S. C. ! i i All kinds of printing done in first, , class style at our job otliec* Bill heads, letterheads, prog rani rues ami posters printed on short notice. , Wedding invitations and visiting ' cards engraved artistically. All I kinds of legal blanks for sale. Give ; 1 1 ' us a tr;ul order. 1 ' J t the 'War . 'Hi - ?!"*' i ' ii ut !.. !! :?t:t 1!y ftvau the t mi l wiiicli arc First, t bo imi>r it ni <?u. r at \vi! ii ii tva! IbMi.in. I'-T til;1 >,!* !. thii. \ r> w. 1i.:yi. !> on nolii nj.' a * tiiiiiiro in tin* altitiuk'of ?.ur, cin across tin* >.-a inward n>, bat i: ,va- no! iiii- ii iiiU year i iiat an ooj.orunity v.as ^iv.-n for iit.* o:ii])fiuriii? . intl ov?-r!lou inir of j ii'.' kindly fcc'in^ hat (front Ib-itaiii ha* for tho I"nit? <I \Vo j . i:i* t i?:it ivj< iff tiiat . iW'i nraunk o; im-j ra nave, it vi unit? !. So.' i; . - ft ionu' i -m :?a? Pen -a'.i r Si.i tii,. civi; war until; ids ;.*< := t 1 ii"i: !:a-. :> iin; K 'tween ' li" Ni !i I- nil li. IP en' !y. 1 - ??. i i t) - :it ii vc. uict! I i ; :! :i_r up i? -. v.v *i ill" K.et iiinl W'vt. The two lilTcit'iii sections of tiic country i if I'ifti to hollow that they had scparttt* iiiicivsts. Tin* war lui" own-nine his fcc!iii'_'. Wear- united now. not n!y in i! "<>rv hut in raalitv. in fcvln_'an 1 in sen* ihi mir. Thirdly. tp p a (> ?ve have enjoyed ' or the pa d thiriy year-.we are triad o liiifl. ha-; not in tin? least destroyed ur love for our country and mir (l'1it.t rui to t lie We lind all clas>- : v ready at a moment's notice, wil-| linj; to woik, willing to die for their; oii itry. S me of our own in -n have lied in tlie recent war. From many ' >\v haw had n<? reports, hut we do' vnew tha: i-!:o. at leas'. ?ra\v up his il'e in 1 li licidsat Santiago, ami that ?m- other. at least, was wounded. O l. schii.vler says that no !? >* than .'500 Undents. graduates ami Corncllians. iook an arrive ]>arr in the war. <'orHlians could he found in all the ank-. in all positions. in all places .vlietthe conflict w.i; carried on.Tic | hajvain of the Seve:?ty-lir>t. II?-uiu u' was a ('< rnellian. <'ornellian cereal Santiago, t; Manila, al IV?rl>?. or one '-aso particularly T must ;p ;:k. and ilia: .f < 'llfton Ilrown. a <ophoninro last year. who, upon tlie* i pcniiie c t' the war enlisted in com-| I anj M. S-*veiity-tli*st New Y< ik Y<?1- j into r-.. 1 ici was a manly fellow. While ' lie army was oHjraped bef< r?* Santiago lis Lieutenant order"! liini lotakej hnr:;e of a squad and elind) a hill take piece of arii lery. lie was the irst t'M-liniha fence, and at .hi> p( iut bullet passe ! throujjn hi> head and ledied. 1 was told of a little ouiver>:ii iun aiii< iiir the boy> before the sad ;vent took place. One of the com ratios roinai uc i tua* ft liii'iiviii u?at | lie would through;;!! tight. <'!it-; ion remarked: * Win :i the lord is i rady 1< r me Ho v.ill take inc." 1 trust that the suggestion that wa,:iade t?> me by a '..a mbor f his class j kvill 1)C carried c.ut and t hat a suitable j >rial fi r Clifton Iln.wn will bo i rooted ? n til ' campus. i oil T tlio ; windows and wai s of fori for a memorial V> bun and surest j ilia! the project he furthered by ail nieiiihers of tile university. .President Nrlniruian then surprised i most of his lioarot's by declaring that the United States should not keep the Philippine Islands.?New York Sun. VV^1rW.^4WVV\%VVXVV\^WV't. 'LIVEAND j >? ^ LETLIVEJ > e ^ I desire to inform my friends, \ jj and I lie public irenerally,I hat j r? I have on hand a line slock # ? of Fruits and Vegetables V ? which I will sell so cheap \ ? that you cannot fail to he r > pleased, ll you trade with $ ? nie I will do ail in inv power 5 < to please you in every way J ? ami save you money. Come e ? and see me at No. 12 Wall St. > next door to Dr. D C Scott, ? jE.J.AOSTON, I ? w I r*. n K j mngsiree, &. u. $ wv^v\wwwvt,v*vw^www /"Lack of food is said, by the sol j diers themselves, to be the reai cause of much of the sickness at I Santiago. i For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, hums,skin diseases and especially icles there is one reliable remedy, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. When you call for DeWitt's | lon't aecejU counterfeits or frauds. Von will not h dis.ij>p.)i:ii,'il with DeWitt's Wilch Hazel Salve. Wallace Ow Johnson. Zoe \\ Riser,oi Cincinnati, has med for divorce because she savs her hn.-hand pnts loads and worm* i:i her clothes wlieii he gets ; mad with her. I always keej) 011 hand a fall j mil complete line ol' fattiling im)lements, c;?rpenlei>' tools, anil ill 1. mis ol' hardware, and 1 sell hem low down. ?5. AI. Askius. i _,akc City. 6. C. 1 ah 5 ;* i m1 i\ f v; v *5 a ci I n i "vy* n il V/.1 i l.'j.KJ?.5>J. .t iI v. I\J During the Baltic; ofSantiago. SiCX 08 WELL P. fill H m nay liny juit i I lit- i'ackers at the I'tith-of S;.:!iair?> ile Cu!a were nil 1 ,\-roe>. Their Heroic Fil'orts in < . t.i;? Ammunition ami li'atimis to the Front Saved I lie Pay. P K Fuller of }>::.-k-Train X . o, writing from Sa'iti;:^r? de Cuba, on Inly t.'d, savs: "We all had diur-1 rlioea in more 01 less violent form, and when we landed we had no t time to see a doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush niirht and dav ?- _ t.,..,i.i; ..i ?;.i, : HI MT|l llir ll'H'jO ;tniintit.ition :U!<I rations, but thanks tit Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to 1 ktvp at work and keep our health, in faet, 1 .si nee rely helitve that at one critical time this medicine was the i indirect saviour of our army, for if > the packer* had liceti unahle to work ; there would have been no way of get ting supplies to the front. There1 were no roads that a wagon train c->uId use. Mv e?>nirade and myself ' ? i i i r . _.. . ? 11:14.1 lilt* irnoti loruiue 10 i;iv m ;i mij> jilyoftliis medicine f.?r our j?;urk train before we left Tampa, and I kuow in four eases it absolutely Saved life.'* The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this m-lni'i-* the Chamberlain Medicine IV> Moines, Iowa. For sate by Wallace cv Johnson. l>y the time a man jr *ts a few dollars saved up fur his old a^ * he is told that I:is daughter h ts talents which should be be cultivated. In savingirood bye toCevcra we * can truth!ally say that we are I irlad circumstances arose which' made him our izue.-l. i'iiiladelohia North Aineri- in. t i Beats he Klondike. Mr. A f'TliMma-. of M :rv-vilJ<'.T-\ . ha* found a nunc ve.luahh diseoveryj than lias yet 1 *?-1?made in the Kloniik . | For )? rs hv hi tiered untold airoi,\ | from consumption, aceonnanie I l>y hem , orrliaui's; and w.i* shsnlu dy cured *?y j I>r. Kinjr's New l)i>cowry for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He de- " elate* that ?;old i* of little value in com- ' pari so a wiili this marvelous eure;\\ould have it. ewu if it cost a hundred do]lars a Ixittle. Asthma, Jhviiehilis ami. : all throat ami luii? affections are posi-; ^ j tively cured by I>r. Kind's New ])is-|J eovery for Consumption. Trial hot-1 ; 'I'-s free at any i!ru?; store, He^nlar j size ."Oc. and $t. Cuarantced to cure or price refunded. i m sif ia o 'I' A Sloeiim. .SB 4 '. i lierca: cJio 1 i?: iiail SciciKi*] %Cii! Scittl I'itc to the A i!liele?S. :: llolili'N ol'liix A? n ly lfi>? coirrctl ICeitiouic* loi'iire ron^iiiu))* j tion natl all l.nnu 'I'rou j j l?ies. , f Nothing could be fairer, more; philanthropic or carry more joy to the afflicted, titan the offer of T. A ( : Slocuni, M. C., of isy i'earl street j ' New York City. c i Confident that he has discovered an i ; al*olute cure for consumption and ; all pulmonary complaints, and make its jjreat merits known, he ( will send, free, three bottles of med ' ' it ieine. to anv reader of The County Record who is suffering from chest { bronchial, throat ami lung trouble? or consumption. | Alreadythis"new scientific cours* ;* of medicine has permanently cure thousands of appearantly honeles . cases. ' The Doctor considers it his relig-i ous duty a duty which he owes to humanity to donate id* iu?'a!iible cure. i Offered freely, is enough tocomend it. and more so is the perfect con!!- { donee of the groat chemist making j the proposition. He has proved the dreaded consumption to be a cureable disease beyond any doubt. There will lie no mi. take in sending the mistake will hi' in overlooking j the generous invitation. He has on hie in Ins Anieriran and i.uropean laboratories testimonials of experience from those cured in all parts of the world. Don't delay until it is too late. ! Address T. A. Slocum. M. ('., !?s I'ine j street. New York, and when writing , the Doctor, please ^'ive express and ]u>stotlice address, and mention i reading this article in the County ^ Kecurd. i _ Earnnyso ipvor r|thni d t ml C'l, t.t ? - - - : :. -J|>..-1 L.-rEi\-"?. ' I , i ' AUGUST '/.JV-.C" . f. v^ -v'-vv^-v- " -*vy / VV. " y > '- v ; - v .V-1'-. V vJ^ -- .,v * ^y^'||| BOB WHITE?3* M*l T IfJKKMfl f *1 >ilWllfMW?l GOLD MED A.L?I A3SQi.UT?iY PURE Wi I fully realize the supn for Flour, adulterated with and other Foreign matter. August 10th. 1898, I offer above Brands of Flour Gu; Winter Wheat Goods of the I have a first-class. up-to-cU per <iay, run entirely by water p the City, with every facility knov Your orders will have prompt Iho best attention. r^svi vY Fon rrrci >' Fioui Stuff delivered ycrur station. r<3r // 0 ('S Kl'Jl JIS Get pr WHITE and GOLD MEDAL Cra J.M. BEiiBY, ffi %2J? CAT! r> /?,4 >v v H; i " ? *} \>"V v * *'?*.. /" ? rrv- T t ' ? L>ul\ v ?<-?. t L- B-jcklftn's Arnica Salve. The Ik-si salve ia the world for 'uts, j'ruisi-s, Sores, U cers, Salt .{Ileum, Fever Sores, Tetfer, Chap-j H-d hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all j "kin Kruplions, and positively cures [hies, or 110 pay required. If is guar inteed ro giveSperlYet satisfaction 01 noney refunded. I Vice 2"? c.-i.ts per io\. For sale by all Druggists. There are three tilings thai I nake woman divine?beauty, gentleness an I truth. Ueaufy speaks to the senses. gentleness to he heart, and truth to the son!, j 1'hese three qualities are the es("ntial.s of love, love is the poetry j >f womanhood, and womanhood MiibeJIished by fabness and vir me, is tl:e maMerpicee of (rod's reative art. When you call for I)e Witt's Witch laze I Salve the great pile cure,, lon't accept anything else. J)on't >e talked intoac? eptin?ga substitute,: or piles, for sores, for burns. Walace A' Johnson. A stu!'l>orn cough or tickling in he throat yields to One Minute otigh Cure. Harmless in effect, or.rla'S tiu* ri*'ht spot. Heiiablc aim i i list what is wanted.It acts at once. iValhu-e it Johnson. "This war." se>!iioi|uiy.e<l the nolancholy Spanish statesman, i has hec-n a succession of Jul! nuils." i \?? J'ijrj-. vi<> i'av. That i- the way all rujr.irislsj eii drove's i noteless Cilili, ionic or Chills ami Malaria, il is sitn-j ilv Iron anil Qtpnine in a taste ' i'<< form. ChiUri-n love it. Vilults jot'! r it to hitter, nauseat ng Tuni .*s. Trice, ~>0c. A woman s man on an a>h:)ile 1 rinlitened residents of Lexington XT\y. \ j>ioiis ?>{ murd. r were seen, >111 just as I lie jx/ilee arrived a nan examined ihe head and mind il l </ be wax. 11 cume irum t neiejibonnj: otore LSSOR |ILLS ra, g-a. ;ond Patent. 'ancv Patent, f.yra uuhpat n mir tiiu.li wviiu.ni i uv/wn 2me disgust of consumers Corn Flour, Corn Starch, On and after this date, the Wholesale trade the aranteed Absolutely Pure Highest type. ite Mill, capacity 600 barrels lower, located In the heart of m to the business. . : v , ^flipmci 1l, i^ui^rv uciivoi jr aim r, Msal, Grits, Bran and Ship ic?s from your grocer on BOB nds flour?pure goods, 2 Merchant Miller NDY J SITPATION^ i';j ? ALL J .*? DRUGCISTS y Registration NoticeThe offline of the supervisor of re?is ration wil! he ojKMie J on the first .Monday in overv month and the two days immediately following, for the purpose registering of any persons who are qualified asfollows: \\ ho shall have been a resident . 1- - OX..A.. f..? 4...,. rtf !?/? nil* OlUll* l?'I JtCiliay U1 (II Ks county one year and <>l*the polling precinct in in which the elector offer to vote four months befors ady election, and shall have paid, six month- before any election any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the Constitution of l*b"? submitted to liioi !>y the sup< rvisors of registration, or can show that he owns, and has paid ail taxes collectable during the previous year on property in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J.J. EA.DDY, Clerk of Hoard Truth wears well. People have lc trued that IVWitt's Little Early Kisers are reliable little pills for regulating the bowels, curing con -dipation ami sick headache. They don't gripe. Wallace & Johnson. ' Doctor,you have been treating me six months, and I'm not a bit better." Yes; but you are not any worse.' I'.ilKruin Your K?vrt*l<* Willi Cnnciipfti. ':i:n:y Csitliiirrie. euro constipation forr-or. JOc - c. II C. C. C fail. (tm/gfMAri'Itiiiii mont-r. An army of at least 100,000 men will be kept alter peace lias been declared. Thirty thousand will go to Manila, 50,000 to Cuba and 20,000 to i'orto Kico lor garrison purposes. You invite disappointment when you experiment. DeWitt's Little Early Jlisers are pleasant, easy thorough little pills. They cure constipation and siek headache, just as sure as you take them. Wallace A: Johnson. The state camp groun 1 at Onon.-ett, ii i, has been abandoned and the iy?ode Island soldiers have been sent to their homes, (an*. Dyer believing the war to l?o nl an end.