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mm if wst |. AFFAIR^ CAUGHT BY OUR LOOAL? | REPORTER AND NOTED. . W Vvritten in Condensed h orm ancf.PrintetJ in Like Manner for the Sake of ?- t Our Butv Readers. Look out for the blue X. Every.woman eajoys hating a I if ii her dress. Mrs. John S. Cole, of Manning:, is visiting her daaghter, Mrs. J. B. IJitdnaii. .rv *S. I. Till, of Manning, is offering special inducements this week. s|r"'r Head his 4>ad.r* w Cotton was quoted in the local :narket yesterday at 7?, seed at ^ 12.50 to |13 a ton. ; P?or crops dull times; no ? .... " ? .-J I'^i B'o liavtt a irrpat MliVI J t ?. nv ..... _ p deal let't lor which to be thankful, Mr. Fred Ilodse was in to see u* yesterday. lie is the proud and happy lather of a 6ne baby girl just I wo days old. Kev. W. S. Martin left for Columbia Monday afternoon to attend the annual conference in session this week. Kev. J. A. Graham, pastor ia charge of Kome circuit, called in to see us last Monday on his way to conference. Mail service has been discon tinned at Epps posioffice. The package of Records nsuallv addressed to Epps will he transferred to Fowlers postoffioe. New advertisements this week: Buell & Roberts, department store; 6 B. Davidson, horse-shoeing. Notices: Superintendent ? <>l education,final discharge notice. Rev. W. S. Martin preached his final sermon ot the conterenee year at the Methodist church Sunday m-ruing. Rev. G. T. Uresham filled the Baptist pulpit Sundayevening. Mr. Walter B. Logan, M. Drake & Son's popular salesman, was in to\rn Monday. When Walter fails to sell a bill of shoes in this county it's mighty little use lor ? * - - ? * _ 11 _n r.? I lie Oilier iciiuws iu u;, pi Mr. J.C. Ynung, of the Hebron section, was in town fuesdav. Mr. Young is a very successful farmer. His corn crop this year will average about 23 bushels to1 the acre, which is very good indeed for 9 voar like this. Our streets during the rainy weather last week were in a wretched plight. The sidwwalks especially show need of p-oper drainage. Judge Scott says that a covering of sand and clay makes a sidewalk almost a* good as a brick pavement. Mr. George K. Mitchum was an appreciated visitor at our sanctum last Saturday. "Uncle" George is a universal favorite in town and ft all over the county for that mat tor. He has for everyone the in R he rent courtesy of the true genR 11 ens an, and his society is alV ways a genuine pleasure. P Dr. J. A. James, of Cheraw, . stopped Q?er at Burr's Hotel Wednesday on the way to lndiantown i ta attend the meeting of the surL wore of Co. G., 15th 8. C., regifc ment, to take place to-day. It is R Ratifying to the doctor's many Rf /nends that he is so hale aad R hearty at an age when most men begin to fail. County Treasurer R. D. Rollins - j..?? -..At a fts cur uuiy auiuuijicu a^cm. i vi the convenience of our patrons remete from town, we hare arranged with him to rseeive money and iasue receipts fer same while on Ef in rounds. When you aie payUhs jw.or taxes. don't forget to rem \L i'kow>- u f Court convenes Monday. You can net all the standard nespaper* and magazines for a sonn bv clubbing with The Counts record ,io replying to advertisements a favor end insure special -nuitw| to ypwtaeif by ? Trip C.arrnTT R??cftei>. (IICUIIUUIII^. AUU We learn with regret ol the critical condition of Mr. J.McBnie Graham, of Single, resulting Irom an attack of paralysis with which he was stricken last week. Mr. Robert.Singletary came in to see us Monday' and renewed his father's subscription to The Record. He is a son of our esteemed friend, lion. VV. R. Singletarr, ot Scranton. The South Carolina Inter-State - ? - " :n and West Indian imposition win be formally opened on Sunday, December 1, wirh religious services and a musical program at the Thomson auditorium. Amidst the general complaint of poor crop9 it is refreshing to hear of an occasional good crop. Mr. D. B. Nexsen, of Boggy Swamp, says, that his crop has turned out better than last year. Oa a two horse farm he made twenty-six bales of cotton besides a plenty of provisions. Our friend "Bush" is too good a farmer to be a bachelor. The editor acknowledges with pleasure an invitation to the hot supper at Rome Tuesday night next. The hospitality of the people of that section is proverbial and the personnel ol the com mittee is ample assurance that the affair will be well managed. The cbj cct of the entertainment ' ~ ? * o nno UtiH U/f> lip. IS M IIJCI IKII l"U-' "IIS ?w -.V speak lor it the generous patronage of the public. W. E. .'enkinson, ManningV big merchant, greets his Williamsburg friends this week with a full page advertisement. It is wonder tul how pluck, energy and brains will tell. Here is Jcnkinson, at Manning, who, from a small beginning, has built up his tremendous business. A drummer who travels over the whole State tolu us recently that W.E. Jenkinson carried the finest line of goods in eastern Carolina. Co to see him at Manning it you can, or drop him a line and he wtll send yon samples and quote prices. Mail orders are his specialty and receive as prompt attention as John Wanamaker in Philadelphia. Wbpii vnu write or call on him den't fail to mention The County Record. Seen at smiths. Kin^stree and Lake City and all intermediate points will soon be in telephonic touch with the world. Let the good work go oo! The havoc wrought this year by overmuch rain has taught our farmers a lesson as to the necessity of drainage. Old ditches are being cleaned out and hew ones dug in this section. Money spont in this way is a good investment. We learn that a number of the laboring class of this neighbor1 j ?*? ool- cm. UVOii Will twu IV OVVU VIM plovment in the'Columbia Cotton mills. Key. W. B. McKnight is eonducting a meeting of some days at the Smith school house. Mr. McKnight is quite a young man to he in the work. Mr. W. J. Smiley has moved to Seloc, in Charleston county. We are loth to lose such young moa as Mr. Smiley. What has becomeof "Newsboy?'' Come out, "Newsboy*' and let u> hear from you again. Your com man CAiieau are appreciated. Nor, t % *"t. r . MNAftr. d Periodicalfl Song. V We want 500 new subscribers wilh the new year and in order to pet them we offer two hiph class publications for a trifle more than thfi _ ferine of one. Instead of pi'vmfrpf*BHWTs we make our subscribers a presnet of one-half the price of their favorite newspaper or tnapazine. Remember, these cut prices last only during the month of December. The County Record and the Home and Farm one year,$l.l5. The County Record and Thrice-aWeek (New York) World one year, $1.50. The County Record and Twice-aWeek News and Courier one year, $1.75. The County Record and the Atlanta Constitution one year, $1.65. The County Record and SemiWeekly Columbia State,$2.25. The Record and The Commoner (William Jennlaj Bryan's paper), $1.50. The County Record and Atlanta Journal (twice a week), one yiar,$l.50. The County Record and the Youth's Companion, one vear. $2.23 (to new subscriber* only.) The regular priee of the Companion is $1.75. The County Record and the National Magazine, one year, $1.50. The County Record and Frank Leslie's Magazine, one year. $1.75. Hymeneal. Married?On Sunday, Nov. 24, 1901, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. F. M. Lee, near Scranton, S. C., by Rev. T. J. Rooke, Miss Lyudon Lee to Mr. R. B.Cannon. Mr.and Mrs. Cannon will live in Scranton, where Mr. Cannon hagbeen engaged in business for the past few years. The bride is one oT Williamsburg's most accomplished young ladies. Along with a host of friends we extend our felicitations to tile happy couple. Betore a Norwegian girl may marry in her own country she must demonstrate that she can knit, bake and spin. Getting Thin ' is all right, if you are too fat: | and all wrong, if too thin already. ' ? ? t i . hat, enough tor your naDit, 1 healthy; a little more, or less, i. no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver on. . -- ' There are many causes cf getting too thin; they all come under these two heads: overwork and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you cant but, whether you can or not, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself with your work. You can't live on it?true?but, by it, yoa can. There's a limit, however; you'll pay for it. ^ ?- r??i.: cct : OCOtt S JQ.mU151UIl UI VUU L,ivi.i Oil is the readiest cure for "can't eat,M unless it comes of your doing no work-you can't long be well and strong, without some sort of activity.. The genuine has ^ this picture on It, take no other. If you have not flpi lYajGI tried It,- send for r% , free sample, its a- aMFC a jft greeable taste will surprise you. IB SCOTT &BOWNE Chemists, -**i x 409 Pearl Street, ilk New York. 50c. and $l.00j all druggists. WB At Stackley's There is an immeasurable differenc of onr goods and the low class price wc A dollar goes further when spent ii the amount anywhere ele. The lar; e our counters would not be drawn by n that most irresistible attraction?price V--. ?til TT<:?.1 ? A.11 J uu win r iiiu a iuii nuc ui DRESS GOODS, S RIBBONS, MILLI Hats, Caps and Gents FULL LINE OF BOF'S CLOT Reynolds High Holler $3.50 Sho< Remember, we will not be uuderso Stackley's ( flmSESElmm iad nni glfpp jud ri^i ? :@i E HAVING RECENTLY REC ? TYPE FACES AND A LARGE ST LINE OF STATIONERY, W] ? DO YOUR JOB WORK IN A jE PLEASE. OUR PAPER ANI ? TIIE BEST QUALITY; OUR I ?: WITH CHARLESTON AND i g SEND IN YOUR ORDER A! 1 Tip (Hmntx 5^ KINGSTREl A word of cheer eosis nothing, but is beyond price. ov RELIABLE AND GENTLE. J;? "A pill's h pill," say* the saw. But there are pills and pib9. You want a A pill which is certain.* thorough and gentle. Mustn't grij>e De Witt's Little Early Riser* Hill the bill. Pureh Vl vegetable. Do not force bir a??h?t the m bowel* to act* Strengthen and invitorate. Small and ea*y tu take. I). C. su Seort and J>r. W. V. Brockinton. aUsually the newest tiling in tii flannels is a I ahv. ?o MODERN SURGERY SURPASSED. ciJ' ed ''While suffering from a bad ca*? oi piles I consulted a physician, who" ad- jn vised me to try a box of DeWitt's sv Witch Ila/tel Salve Salve," says G. F. ^ n?pf?r \tianfn tia. ?! orocured a box wvt I * ^ gc and ' was entirely cured, DeWittV , Witch Hazel Salve Is a splendid cure for piles, giving relief instantly, and ] ' heartily recommend it to all sufferers." Surgery is unnecessary to cure pil ?. ^ De Witt's Witch Hazel salve will cure any case. < uts. burns, bruise* and al. oiher wounds arc al>o quickly cured bj # it. lieware of counterfeits. D. C. Scotland Dr. W. V Brock in ton. M. Delcasse. ihe French minister of lore gu affairs, is a jourualisl. >t THE CHILDREN'S FRIEND. L ^ w You'll have a coitl tins winter, may >v be you have one now. Your children will suffer too. For coughs, croup. ru bronchitis, grip and other winter com plaints One Minute Cough Cure nevei ^ fails. Acta promptly. It is very pleas -n aut to the taste and perfectly hnrmles i -0 C. B. George, Winchester, Kv., writes! n "Our little girl was attacked witl p, croup late one night and was so hoars she could hardly speak. We gave he: a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure ji It relieved her immediately and sb ,*( went to sleep. When ?be awoke nexi morning she had no signs of hoarsenes. or croup." D. C* Scott, W. V. Brock- 21 inglon. i' A weak minded man is usually 6< the most head-strong. " A PHYSICIAN TESTIFIES. jf "I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cun >r * on?tliin? In m< .11 ana nave urier u.->cn uu; ... . life that did me the g^al that it did.' e say# County Physician Geo W. Scrogg* v] of Hall county. Ga. ''Being a physicist i I have preset ibed it and found it h give the best results." If the food yo h eat remains undigested in your stomac it decays there and poisons the systen You can prevent tliis by dieting bu that means starvation* K"d?l Dyspei * pi sla Cure digests what you eat. Yo; Ll need stiffei* from neither dyspepsia no 'I starvation. 'J lie worst cases quickl. 11 cured. Never fails. D. C. Scott an a W, V, Brockington. The doclor is often more danger bt ous than (be disease. The Best Prescription tor Malaria. 1 Chills and Fever is a bottle o ^ Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It i !t simply iron and quinie in atasteie? I form, No cure?no pay. Price 50 [ i \ Bargain Day ' Cash Store. :e between the high-claw quality ? selt thein at. h1 i our establishment than treble : crowds that daily throng about lie words or empty boasts. It Is ?to which they yield. lATINS, SILKS. NERY GOODS. j Furnishing Goods. TUNG AND FURNITURE. bs?the best in the County. it'* Id. No trouble to show good# Hash Store. ? mrnmrnmmmmiBll ntino. m-i ^? 3 E1VED A LOT OF SEW 3 AND WELL SELECTED 3 H 3 ARE PREPARED TO MANNER THAT WILL 3 ) ENVELOPES ARE OP Zt ?RICES WILL COMPETE 3 5AVE YOU EXPRESS. *D GIVE US A TRIAL. > Hsrcrxlt I E, S. C. ^ it's of fen belter to be the sole tnier of a small doj? than a stock >lder in a large one. VILLAGE B1.ACKMITH SAtED" HIS LITTLE SON'S LIFE. Mr. H. H. Black, the well-knowr? llage blacksmith at .Gniham-*viller nl'vau Co., N. Y.,says: *'Our little n* live years old. has nlwar* he< r> , bjt-ct t?? croim, and ?o had have the t tacks bws that we have feared many mea that he would tile. We have d the doctor and used many rnedines, but Chamberlain's Cough Romly Is now our sole reliance. It. seem# dissolve the tough mucus and by glrrr fiDiinont rtnaca irlinn 1 lio cmiini' " ? n "?V? VW~ V.x?t,,. (i rop'oms appear wc have found tliat e dreaded croup is cured before it / > ts settled." There is no darker i? v!ng this remedy for it contains no tiitm or other injurious drug and ay be given as confidently to a babo * to an adult. For Sale by Dr. D. U. :ott. Af'er being landed bv a grrt .1 bo has been angling tor lirm .-t an feels like a fish out of water. To remove a troublesome corn or inion: First soak the corn or bunn in warm water to soften It, then tre it down as closely as possible * ? Ithout drawing blood pind apply lamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily; ibbing vigorously for five minutes at,ch application. A corn plaster should ! worn for a few days, to protect it am the shoe. As a general liniment r sprains, hrtrlses, lameness and rheuatism, Pain Bairn la unequaled. ar sale by Dr. D. C. Sc<?tt. Tb<* narrow.minded man some me? makes the broadest asseions. "I have used Chamlierlain's Colic, lolera and Diarrhoea Remedy and ?d It to be a great medicine," says Mr. , S' Phipps, of Potcan. Ark. "It ired me of bloody flux, I cannot eak too highly of it." This remedy way wins the !$ood opinion, if not alse. of those who use it. The quick res which it effects even in the mostvpre cases make it a favorite eveiy here. For *ale by Dr. I>. C. &v?tr. Kvery man lias his price, but e market is overstocked. When you feel that life is luird!r wtb the candle take a dose of Clmmirlain'* Stomach and Liter Tablets., hey will cleanse jour stomach, tons> your liver and regulate your bowcl? aking yon, feel like a new man. For le by D. C. Sootr. Speakiug ?>l wtuuen arui foldirgr His, a man can shnt the latter uj . Chamberlain's Stomach and Li'er ablet* cure blltouanes*, c<tfistipafi?n? attache. They are easy iu take u. *1 enfant in effect; I'ur *a!o by D.v., svtt< ? 9.