The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 22, 1897, Image 8
1E COUNTY RECOBD.
PiBLISHED EVERY TUURSDAY AT
RIXGSTREE, S. C.
Louis J. Bristow,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year. In advance. - - $1.00
Six Months, in advance. - - ."><>
Three Months, In advance, - .? ">
ADVERTISMENTS inserted on liberal
term*. Rates made known iir on app;icatiou.
gfF*Par no money to Agents, except
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upon riprvM umuoi i?.j?.
Thursday, April 22,1897.
chats with our exchanges.
The Washington (D. C.) Star
aays it is expected that .a definite
atep, official in character, will be
taken, looking to the annexation
of Hawaii. This will be a formal
application from Hawaii for political
nnion. This application
will be made by the Hawaiian
minister, through the State Department,
and will in due course
of proceeding? probably be sub
mitted to Congress together with
the President's recommendations.
The Register says Gov. Ellerbe
has gained twelve pounds of flesh
since he has been in office. The
Metropolitan police and the newspaper
attacks in reference thereto
and the correspondence with
Mr. Bacot does not seem to have
worried him very much. But
then office agrees with most peo
pie and the Governor is no excep
lion. The Herald and News is
glad hie health is so good.?New
berry Herald and iNews.
McKinley is not hurting himJelf
by giving offices to the "colored
brother.1' When the time
lor voting comes, the colored
brother is well-known by the
.Republican party but they give
/v him the cold shoulder when the
time comes to give out the pie?
and the colored man likes pie
just as well as anybody else.?
JSumter Freeman.
/ A war between Greece and
Turkey would most likely in
voire the most ot Europe. Il
Turkey should be wiped off the
map as the result of such a war
the world attd civilization would
be the gainer thereby. Such *
government as that of Turkej
is an anachronism in the closing
days cf ths nineteenth century
j ?Sumter Freeman.
t The South has been most un
'fortunatein the selection of tex<
books for ber schools. Thes<
books have come most from th<
North and are more or less biasec
as regards oouinern senumen
aod Southern history. It is to b<
hoped and expected that the Soutt
I will not longer be imposed upoi
in this direction, and that the
schools throughout the South wil
introduce books for the instruc
tion of the young which will no
lead into error children of th<
Southern people as to the tru<
l and impartial history of thei
fathers and their country.?Green
wood Journal.
"Senator Nelson, of Minnesota,1
says the Chicago Chronicle, u>
doing that which will make hin
r execrated by his party and per
aona non grata at the Whit
House. He proposes as an amend
ment to the Dingley bill tha
whenever the President shall bi
satisfied that trusts or corabina
lions exist in control of any arti
cles of merchandise subject to im
port duties he shall have th<
power to suspend those duties
This is a blow at the very root o
the protective system." Stuff. I
#ould be a harmless enougl
power in the hands of the specia
friends of all the trusts.?New
and Courier.
I
Joe Bailey.
This young geu'leman of Texas, I1
jhas lately acquired promience as;
' leader of Ihe Democratic minority j
in the House of Representatives at j
j Washington. lie has also achieved :
j notoriety by refusing to attend a !
(dinner at the While House, pre-j
j sided over by McKinlev, because
he was expected to wear", swal-1
! low tailed coat. Bailex* insists up- j
;on the right to select, his own costume,
even it it be that of a Sioux
Che if- The question is likely to
I be nn issue in Texas politics. As
JeflVrson passed a large share of
j his time in France and there got
j most of his D -mocracy. whence
| also come all ?he fashions, it. wou'd
| lie well for some political arehaeoI
logis to investigate the cut of his
coat while he danced attendance
on his majesty at the Court of St
Cloud. Jefferson will settle it.? j
Aiken Journal and Review.
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Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720,
i Henry St., Alton III., suffered with ;
sciatic rheumatism for over eight .
months. She doctored for it nearly
the whole of this time, using
various remedies recommended by
i friends, and was treated by the
physicians, but received no relief.
She then used one and a half bottles
of Chamberlain's Pain Balm,
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which rueciru a i-uiupine iuic.
This is published at her request, as
> she wants others similarly afflicted
to know what cured her. The 2o
and 50 cent sixes for sale by Dr. W.
L. Wallace, druggist.
Grew About a Snail.
The slowness of the snail is
proverbial. That one should
move so slowly from one end of
a banana to the other that the
( fruit in its growth would finally
imprison it has been something
unheard of. A fruit dealer in the
not long ago, however, received a
consignment of bananas from the
Westlndies. Near the upper end
, of one was the shell of a snail
securely fastened to the fruit. A
? closer examination showed that
, the frui* had grown up around the
, snai! until it was a secure, prisoner,
unable to move. The bana(
na did not go to a customer, but
was plucked from the bunch and
saved as a curiosity.
Americans are the most inven[
tive people on earth. To them have
been issued nearly 600,000 patents,
. or more than one-third of all the
patents issued in the world. No
- discovery of modern years has been
' of greater benefit to inankin d than
I Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and i
, Diarrhoea Remedy, or has done
, more to releave pain and suffering.
J" W Vnnorti nf Oftkton. Kv_ sflvs:
p w* ** * ""J w" y *? 'V
* I have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in
my family for several years, and
it to be the best medicine I ever
used for cramps in the stomach
{ and bowels. For sale by Dr. W. L.
Wallace, Druggist.
J Free.
The Gospel Temperance Union
1 will be sent free all over South
1 Carolina to those unable to sub
1 scribe, and at 25 cents a year to
1 all others. Two cents extra gets
a beautiful story book.
The paper is intended to be a
red hot flaming witness on church
1 temperance lines against the de"
mon of strong drink in all its
" phases, especially the liquor trafr
fic
Send addresses to the
Gospel Temperance Union,
Columbia, S. C.
Smoke "Pride of Darliugton"
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a tobacco, grown in South Carolina
and manufactured in Darlington.
For sale by W. G. Elwell, ManaB
ger.
t Two years ago R. J. Warren, a
e druggist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y.,
bought a small supply of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. He sums
up the result as follows: "At that
time the goods were unknown in
b this section; to-day Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is * household
word." It is the same in hundreds
^ of communities. Wherever the
good qualities of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy becomes known the
'' people will have nothing else. For
s sale by Dr. W. L. Wallace, drug-j
gist.
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The lies'. \\v. 11/ Weavef, paatofj
of the U. B. church, Dillsburg,
recognizes the value of Chamber-'
Iain's Cough Kemed.v, and does not
hesitate to tell others about it. "I
have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy," he says, "and find it an.
evnellent medicine for colds,coughs
; n l hoarseness." So does every-;
one who gives it a trial. Hold dy
Dr. \Y. L. Wallace, druggist.
John Grantham, a man 62 years;
old, who lived near Harlsvill, S.
0., committed suicide last week
by hanging himself with a chain.
How's This!
We offer one hundred dollars re!
ward for any case of catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. ,T. CHEN EY & CO., Props., To-1
ledo, O.
We the undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney for the last )5 years,!
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and financially
able to carry out any ol>-1
ligations made by their firm.
West Truax, wholesale druggists,
Toledo, O.; Walding, Kixxan
& Makvix, wholesale druggists,
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-;
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold
by ail druggists. Testimonials free.
Chamberlain's Bya and Skin Ointman)
Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt.
Rheum, bcakl Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped
Hands, Itching l'ilea, Burns, Frost Bites,
Chronic Sore Eves and Granulated Eye Lids.
For saie by d-uggists at 25 cents per box.
'lO HORS?*OWZrRSS.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy condition
try l)r. Cady'e Condition Powders
They torn: up the system, aid digestion, curt
loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving
new life to an old or over-worked htrse. 24
cents per package, tor sale by dmggists.
Write fox Prices.
Steerling Silver, Silver Plated
Ware, Gold Jewelrv, Wedding
and Engagement Kings, Gold,
Silver, or Nickle Watches, or
Whenever you wish to give a
Present, we will be glad to
make suggestions.
We will also repair your
Watch if it stops, and guarantee
our work.
JAMES ALLAN & Co., Jewelers,
2S5 King St., Charleston, S. C.
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Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Eggs,
Butter and Vegetables.
All Kind* of 4'??*ntry Produce.
94 Market Street, Charleston, S. C.
X take City Hotel.
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I^ake City, S.C.
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CLASS IX ALL APPOINTMENTS
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ARTESIAN WATER.
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NOTICE.
I will be in my office in the Court
house, Kingstree, Monday and Saturday
of each week. Those having
business with the County Sup
erintedent of Education will govern
themselves accordingly.
.Nabob D. Lesesne,
Couuty Supt. Ed.
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STATE OK.SOUTH CAROLINA,
Ol'N'fY OK WILLIAMSBURG.
F:i Com 1110:1 JMeas.
.fames K. Sailers, i'laiiitilf,
against
Ilea Kirklautl, Defendant.
Copy of Sinn to011s for Itciicf
(Coinplai t 1101 Served.;
To the defendant Hen Kit klaml:
You aiv hereby summoned ami requir- j
ed to answer the complaint in this action,
which !:as heeti tiled in the otliee of tin* j
clerk of the court of common picas for!
the said county, ami to serve a copy ofj
your answer to the said con plaint 011 the
Luli^i-rllx-r at his ollit in kinsrstrec. S '
within twonty days alter tin- service I
hcrcf, exclusive of the day of such service:
and if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time afore aid. the
plaintiff in this ac ion \\ ill apply to the
court for the relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated at IiinpUree, 8. C., March A. D. i
1S'J7.
W. W. (irayson,C. (_'. I'.
J. Z. Md"oi nell, Jr..
JMain itt"*s Attori ey. ;
Eingstreo. S. 0.
'1 o the absent defendant. Hen Kir1 laud:
Take notice that the sumn ons in this
action, of which the foregoing is a copy,
and the complaint herein were tiled in
the office of the clerk of the court of common
pleas for Williamsburg ceanty, at
Kingstree, 8. on the 19th day of .March
A. 1). 18517.
J. Z. McConnell, Jr., 1'lnintitTs Att'y
3-15>-'l)3. Kingstree, 8. C.
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Clerk's Sale.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
county of willi/ msburg,
In Tiie Court Of Common Pleas.
Eliza J. Moisson and Sarah A.
Mulvy, Plaintiffs,
against
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| J13P,' A. vuopei unu u. l>.
1 Defendants.
In obedience to the order of the Court
in the silx>ve stated ease, I will sell on
the first Monday in May next, l>eing th?
8rd day of said month, 1*.?7, !>efore the
Court House door in Kingstree, S. C.,
within the legal hours of sale to the
hignest bidder for cash, the following
dcscrilied real estate, to wit: All that
certain piece, parcel or tract of land
situated, lying anil being in the county
i of Willian sburtc : n-l State of South
Carolina, containing2."?0 acres, more or
less and bounded as follows: North by
lands of estit'oi'J. L. Gomdin; Kast
by lands of IV. T. Altman; Southhv
iands of Sarah E. Gordon, and West by
lands of A. T. Darby. Purchaser to
pay for all necessary papers.
W. W. GKAYSOV,
C. C. P. & G. S.,
Williamsburg County.
W. B. Gourdin,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor*
GREELEYV1LLE, S. C
Reasonable Prices,
Prompt Work.
11 -25?06?6m.
NOTICE.
The regular examination of applicants
tor teachers' certificates
in the public schools of Williamsburg
county will be held Friday,
April 16th, 1897, at Kingstree, S.
0., beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.
All certificat es expire at the end
of two years anrl the holders thereof
are required to present themselves
tor re-examination.
N. D. Lbsesne,
Co. Supt. of Ed.
3^24-'97. 3t
LAND FOR SALE.
Two valuable tracts of land in
nice neighborhood for sale.
One tract contains one hundred
acres.about 60 acres under cultivation
with three tenant houses on
same, and the other contains 125
acres with about 30 or 40 acres
cleared and under cultivation.
For particulars apply to
J. Z. McOonnell, Jr.
3-3-*97. Kingstree, S. C.
GEO. S. HA CIKER & SON
MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Sash, Blinds Mouldings
AND
BUILDING MATERIAL
DEALERS IN SASH WEIGHTS,
CORD, HARDWARE, WINDOW
GLASS, ore.
E. M. HACKER, Proprietor.
Charleston, S. C.
We guarantee our work superior
to any sold in this city, all being of
our own manufacture.
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Why. Where
Buell & Roberts
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Utore is in w h a rleston!
You can't miss it now as it has recently
been enlarged in order to
make room fer their large and varied
stock. Jt is one door above
theii furniture store on the corner
of King and Cannon and only two
blocks from the depot.
Prompt pay wins t he day and
our customers get the benefit of it.
Now for some idea of the line of
goods we carry. Our line of dress
goods is complete, ranging in prices
from 8 to 50c. An all-wo.yl filling
fancy dress goods at 10c. An all- j
wool dress flannel!, a yard and half
wide at 35c. All-wool 40 inch bonder,
the latest style out at 50c. We
have a full stock of calicoes, dress
plaids, outings at 4, 5, 6 and 7c. We |
can save you money on bleached !
and unbleached homespuns as we |
bought in large quantities and be- j
fore the rise. Heavy Sea Island
brown, a yard wide 5c. Good heavy
bleach, nearly yard wide, without
starch at 5c. We have just received
a case of ginghams (5c qnality
which we are going to sell at 5c.
25 dozen ladies' unpervests, high
neck and long sleeves, fleece lined, j
fill size and extra heavy at 25. 20
do2en ladies, fitjdervests, same as
above only lighter weignr, at zue.
We also have a full stock of canton
flannels at 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, ]2'? and ioc.
A word or two about our line of
Christinas goods; we have a lot of
fancy hair pins, stick pins.pin trays,
fancy side combs, and cuff buttons
at ai I prices; a nice line of toy wagons,
oarts, wheel-barraws, doll carriages,
shoo-flies, children's chairs,
toy bedsteads, cradles, tool chests,
saw & horse, horse & goat chimes.
OUR LINE OF CROCKERY is
full. Sets, consisting of cup, saucer
and plate for 15, 20 and 25c. We
have also added a line of millinery
j to our stock together with a lot of
handsome ribbons suitable for trim|
ming hats.
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?? LI'-II VUU itIC IIIIUU^II llituing
iii our DRY GOODS STORE
step into our*
Furniture Store
Where you will find everything in
the house furnishing line.
Ten piece bed room suits, oak
or imt. walnut #20 and up. Win
dow shades from 19c to 75c, mat!
ting 12c to 30c per yard; rugs,
lamps, chamber sets, clocks, stoves,
etc., at lowest prices.
, When you are in the city call
; and *ee us.
Prompt attention given to
mail orders.
Bit! k Rltt
573&5F5 KING Street,
Charleston, - s. c.
=PERCIVAL MFC, C0?=
Sash, I Doors, l Blinds,
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GENERAL HOUSE FINISHING
WOOD WORK,
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17 W to Meeting Ml.,
CHKRLESTOI, S, C,_
Best Work Lowest Prices i
?Semi for Estimates.?
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ts JUST AS COOO FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts.
Galatia, lus., Nov. 18,1833.
Pari* Hedlclno Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemen:?Y.'o sold last year, 000 bottloa a?
GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and Sara .
bouvht three cross already tbls year. Inallonrexpertcnee
of 14 years, in the dree bustners, hare .,
novcrsold nn article that cave sucn universal satisfaction
as your To.-.io. Yours truly.
A&i LV. CABR 4 CO.
WHAT YCH Hi ED MOST IN
YOUR HCME .
IS
A Fink Piano or Ofgax
There are good reasons why you
Should Buy at
Henry Siegling's rx
Charleston, S. C.
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Because He sells such superb .
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'instruments. ' '
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.because 116 561 IS oil sutu casj - r
| terms or so cheap tor cash.
Because lie has been established
since 1S19, and sells only the
[ best, and his guarentee is solid."
He will be p'eased to send you
prices circulars and term's.
IIexry iSieglino,
Chablestox S. C
Hand Made Shingles!
it The Following Prices4
inch heart $2.75.
5 inch heart $4.50.
[ - (J inch heart $4.75.
Sap Shingles $200.
Will take 'ontract for as many
as you wand.
Am sellinsr out cheap.
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Yoti can see samples in Mr. J. % ,
: S. Fulton's yard.
W T WILLIS,' ,
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SOUTHEASTERN .
| LIME AND CEMENT CO.
Importers op
E>:g:i?!i -and Belgian Portland
C ? j! ext
1 Black Cross Brand English Port
land Cement
j Cou Con Brand Belgium Portland
Cement
Rocx Wall Plastir
i The Perfect Plastering Material
Roaeudale Cement, Hair,. Plastei
of Paris,
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i Lim*. Lalhs, UricKS, Moriar v.01
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ors, Terra Cotta Pipe,
! And ail Builders' and Masons
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Supplies.
J Be*? Plastering Lime S5c per bbl
276 East Bay,
C'harlestcn,.S. C
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J. M. COLEY,
PERMANENT & TRANCIENT
Boarding.
Fi/st-Class Meals and Lodgings.
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0TBOOMS 25c. gjTMEA LS 25c. '
15 1.3 ( II APEI. STREET.
Open All Night. Opp.N.E.B.JR.D.
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