The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 06, 1897, Image 8
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Thuasoay, MAr 6, 1897.
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k CHATS WITH OUR EXCHANGES.
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The Idlest Democratic view ot
r the tariff boiled down seems to be
KX
We do not approved hog stealIjhg,
but if you will persist in it.
WV Want some ot the In g.-Keowee
Courier, Walhnlla.S.O.
4 Efen- Tillman is preparing a
E irnwh nn the tariff, and When he
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deliver?it, watch out lor the fur
that will be flying through the
air. He will fill Washington's
atmosphere with a' sulphurous
i odor.?Manning Ti mes.
Even at this early stage of the
hostilities no man can read the
Irihfoes Of Greek and Turkish per
tfotrt and places without realizing
that there is bound to be a high
mortality rate among compositors
and proof readers.?New York
Hail and Express.
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r- Politics are becoming more
tangled in this State and The Sun
does not profess to thoroughly undestand
the situation. An an
tV-:. thority has declared that there is
I a break in the Reform ranks. If
. George Koester was the Jonah he
seems to have '-bobbed up
^ . serenely.r?Charleston Sun.
fe.- K those war correspondents in
fhte Far East would only get to
jp gather every night before sending
off their reports, the reading pnb
Kc wooid not be puzzled to ac
j,: Count lor the strange impression
* left otf (hei> innocent minds that
J? the same battles are won by both
Greeks and Turks.?Columbia
< Register.
If the Greeks and Turks would
(P l&ad their cannon with some of
the names of places, and generals
Mi shoot them, there would be a
Wholesale slaughter. Think of a
big gun loaded with these names:
Jtenbaleion, Damaze, Gritxo
vali, Smolenize, Roughazi, Mavodroocbale,
Rnoiskos, PachySkaloaL?Gteenvifte
News.
* The Republican members of
fhe Senate Finance committee are
Still trying to railroad the tariff
L.lull ihmnoh tho fnll nnmmittoo
VHI IIHVU^u I <?V ?UI1
but jibe Democratic minority has
piaeed torpedoes on the track,
sod spiked a red flag in the ties,
and the tariff train will have to
&7'4-- Come to ? standstill until the
Democratic members say it can
go ahead. This is as It should be.
Columbia Register.
The publisher of a newspaper
has one thing, to sell and One
* thing to rent. He has the newspaper
to sell and the space in the
columns to rent. Can anyone
inform us Why he should be expected
to give away either the
one or the other? He can if he
so chooses, and he does, as a matL.
fer of fact, fifrnish a great deal of
apace rent free. But it does not
follow that he ought to be expected
to do so. It ought to be recognized
as a contribution, exactly
Ac wnntr? hp thft auvinj? awav of
sugar or coffee by a grocer. Bat,
strange to sayf it is not looked
tipon in that light at all, yet
everybody knows that the existence
of a newspaper depends
upon the rent of its space aud the
sale oi the paper, as a merchant's
success depends on selling his
goods instead of giving them away.
**Copy Hook.
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Best Remed/fo^ Rheumatism.
From the Fairhaven N. Y. Register.
Mr. Jatnes Rowland of this village j
states that for twenty-five years |
his wife has been a sufferer from
rheumatism. A few nights ago she j
was in such pain that she was I
nearly crazy. She sent Mr Rowland
for the doctor, but he had
read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm
and instead of going for the physician
ht? went to the store and se
cured h bottle of it. His wife did
not approve of Mr. Rowland's purchase
at first, but nevertheless
applied the Balm thoroughly and
in an hour's time was able to go
to sleep. . She now applies it whenever
she feels an ache or pain and
finds that it always gives relief,
lie says that no medicine which
she had ever used did her as much
good. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for
sale by Dr. W. L. Wallace druggist.
Why take Johnson9s
Chill & Fever Tonic?
Because it cares the
most stubborn case
of Fever in ONE DA Y.
Girlhood and young womonhood
are such pure and sweet and beautiful
things when they are what
God intended them to be that it
fills one with unspeakable regret
to see a young girl,s life falling
short of ii.s anDo nted beauty.
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And every young gir!,s life falls
short of beauty if it lacks in
modesty, in dignity, in purtiy of
thought anb speeeh, gedtleness
and kindness. The bold girl of
pronounced dress and speech, the
girl who sets at naught the opinions
of others, the girl who is
nois3T and who seeks to be "dash
ing" the girl whDse parent sorrowfully
admit that she is "beyond
them,, ?this girlji treading on
dangerous ground and her life is
galling far shor of the appointed
beauty and sweetness of girlhood
?Ex:
According to the newspaper, an
Ohio husband became the happy
father of seven children not long
ago. Of the seven all lived but
one. It is to be hoped he laid in a
supply of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, the only sure cure for
croup, whooping-cough, colds etc.,
so insured his children against these
diseases. For sale by Dr. W. L.
Wallace, druggist.
A Kansas preacher is trying lo
collect $5.00 for praying lor the
populist legislature! He proba
. bly thinks there is no reward in
heaven for such an act, and therefore
it is now or never.?State.
Johnson*s Chill and Fever
Tonic is a ONE-DAY
Cure. It cures the most
stubborn case of Fever in
24 Hours.
The Westfield (Ind.) News prints
' the following in regard to an old
resident of that plabe: "Frank
McAvoy, for many years in the
employ of the L. N. A. A O. By.
here, says: 4I have used Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy for ten years or
longer?am never without it in my
family. I consider it the best remedy
of the kind manufactured. I
take pleasure in recommending
fit M ii : ?is
iu 11 is a splenic xui an wwn
disorders. For sale by Dr. W. L.
Wallaee.
Attention, Veterans!
Editor, County Record:
Will you please announce in your
next week's paper that the veterans
of Camp Pressley are requested U
meet in Kingstree on May 10th at
12 o'clock, to join in decoroting the
Confederate graves, and to hear addresses
by some of our comrades.
D. E. Gordon.
Lanes, April 23th.
"It is the Best on Earth."
That is what Edwards & Parker,
merchants of Plains, Ga^ say of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, for rheumatis,
lame back, deep seated and i
muscular pains. Sold by Dr. W.
L. Wallace, druggist.
Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic is a ONE-DAY
Cure. It cures the most
stubborn case of Fever in
24 Hours.
Cold Breakers! Cold Bicaker*! I
Three or four doses in time will stop
grippe" or kil a ft*.>h cold. 2V. p<*r
box. Sold i>y I)r. I). ('. Seott. 3in.
Why send off for your job print-!
i'io when yon can ?ret it done just
as cheap and jret as ?rood work
right at lionio? Patronize home
industries and get the work on
shorter uotiee. Give us a trial.
Quinine and other fever
medicines take from 5
to 10 days to cure fever.
Johnson*s Chill and Fever
Tonic cures in ONE DA Y.
The readers of this paper will he
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages,
and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrah
being a constitutional treatment,
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly u{*>n the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundations
of the disease, and giving the patient
strength bv building ui> the consti
tution and assisting nature in doing
its work . The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers,
that they offer One Hundred Hollars
for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. Chexxey & CO.,
Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists,75c.
AH the lates styles in job printing
can now be done in The Couny
Kecord office.
Ladies Who Suffer
From any conjplalot peculiar to
their sex?such as Profuse, Painful,
Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation.
are soon restored to
health by
Bradfield's Female Regulator.
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It is a comoinacion or remcaiai
agents which have been used with
tbe greatest success for n>ore than
25 years, agd Known to act specifically
with and on tbe organs of
Menstruation, and
recommended for
SiL such complaints
/?v?\\ OQly. It ijever falls
//to give relief ai>d
Jvjmr j rts^ore the health
Dm u of the suffering
LW womat>* 't should
M 1 >SlA l be taKeo by tbe
v W / 1 V\\L ^ust hudding
\a! I J l\s| iijto womanhood
A when Meostruaf/
tion Is Scant, Sup^pressed.
Irregular
^ or Pal of ul, and
all delicate won>en should use it.
os its toijic properties have a woqderful
influence ii> toQlng up and
streogtbening the systen) by driving
through the proper channels
all Impurities.
"A daughter of om of my customers ml?d
menst rustto i from exposure end cold, end on
arriving at puberty ber health ni completely
wrecked, an 41 she was twenty-four years of
age, when upon my reoommeudatioa, she used
one bottle of Bradfield's Female Segulator, completely
restoring her to health."
J. WTHxixtrin, Water Valley,Miss.
Tmc BtAontLS RsauutTon Co., Atvawta, Qa.
I SOLS BT AU. ORUOaiSTS AT ft rca SOTTLC.
Ihave on hand fifteen head of
Horses and two Mules. If
you need any call at
my stable and
1 BUY THEM CHEAP, 1
Also just received a carload of
those fine Columbia Carriage Co.'s
buggies.
M. F. HELLER.
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Notice.
Office of Cmiii'v Sitnervisor, )
WiHiamshuig l.'omiry, >
Kingstree, >. I'. May drd 1S97.)
Tin* Township ('munitioners are
[hereby notified to instruct their road
, overseers to have their section* of the
; road worked at once, ami to deal with
I each defaulter according to law.
j Thev are notified, also to give their
; attention to the plowing in*o the roads
and to iiave the same s:op[ied.
B. B. C:uxni.KR,
Co. Supervisor.
| tie um hotel,i!
S. IIARIC. Manager.-*
ii hi irnmi
IE REASONABLE RATES. E|
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II FIRST-GLASS LIVERY
| Stable in Connection if
GIVE US A TRIAL. E5
BUELL & ROBERTS'"
tJS# DDI MS STOFE
IS A SO EXE OF ACTIVITY SIX
DA YS IX THE WEEK,
No wonder?the way they are
[selling their goods! New, fresh
| goods; big bargains; quick sales,
j spot cash.
Mm ire a Pro Piles::
One lot of Percales at 4^ cts. It
cost more thaa that to make ihem.
Larisa lens is the name of new
goods brought out this season. You
can change the color of your dress
made out of these goods every time
you wear it Try a dress of it?only
12j-,c.
^n Iamaa fiKtnmnnf r\4
c ri'CCIYCU a lai^c oiupuiruv vi
Skirts this week, and can give you
full assortment in size and patterns.
Thye are lined and velvet -bound.
and range in price from $1 to (2.
That case of yard wide Spring
Dress Cheviots is going very rapidly,
but we have sone left, which we
are selling at 6 cents while they last
Our stock of Fans came direct
from Japan and are the latest style
and very cheap.
20piece8 Vivette Batiste at 5c yd.
One case summer corsets at 40c.
500yards Glaco Silks, yard wide,
a* 50 cents yard.
50 pieces White Plaids and Stripe
extra good quality at 6 cents.
We have a full line of doilies and
napkins from 2 for 5c up.
Ladies Shirt Waists, 15 c.
A full line of Ladis Hats, Trimmings,
etc, from 10 c to $1.
Ladies' Summur Undervests, 5c.
Ladies' and Misses Mitts and
Gloves from 10c to 50c.
FURNITURE?
Great value giving in the Furni
ture. It is next door to the the
Cash Dry Goods store.
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I ' NOTICE. |
I will ho in niv office in I he Court;
j house. Kingstreo, Monday and Satj
urday of each week. Those having
business with the County Sup
erintedent of Education will g?.v
ern themselves accordingly.
Nabor I). Lesksne,
Conuty Supt. Ed.
Write for Prices.
Steerling Silver, Silver Plated
Ware, Gold Jewelry, Wedding
and Engagement Iiings, 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,
285 King St., Charleston, 8. C.
TV. B. G-ourdin,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
GREELEYVILLE, S. C
Reasonable Prices,
Prompt Work.
11 -25?96?6m.
=U MATTHEWS* HBO ~
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Commission Merchants.
Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Eggs,
Butter and Vegetables.
All Klado or Coutrj Produce.
rw CharlMt/vi. s. r.
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Lake City, S.C.
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FINE ARTESIAN WATER.
3IKN. F. C. ROIHjJEBS, PROP
LAND FOR SALE.
Two valuable tracts of land in
nice neighborhood tor 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 acres
cleared and under cultivation.
For particulars apply to
J. Z. McDonnell, Jr.
3-3-?97. Kingstree, S. 0.
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GEO. S. HACKER & SON
MANUFACTURERS OF
Doers, Sash, Blinds Mouldings
AND
BUILDING MATERIAL
DEALERS IN SASH WEIGHTS,
CORD. HARDWARE, WINDOW
GLASS, etc.
E. M. HACKER, Proprietor ,
Charleston, S. 0.
M.A.AMiAA tur?i?lr aiiTUiFtnr
W t? ^UAl auicc uui n ?.
to any Hold In this city, all bein^ oI
our own manufacture.
=PERCIVAL MFC, Ct=
Sash, 1 Doors, l Blinds,
=AND
GENERAL HOUSE FINISHING
WOOD WORK,
478 to neetiag Sf^
CHARLESTON, S, C,
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Best Work Lowest Prices
?Send for ?etimatcs.? \
TASTlfSir
CHILL
TDNIC
IS JUST AS 0000 FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICK OOcts.
g alatia, Ills., Nov. M, tan.
Parte Medicine Co., St. Loots, Mo.
Gentleman:?We aoM last year, WtottlM of
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TOmCuTkm
bought throe groaa already this rear. I?all ov experience
of 14 jrowt, In the dreg boeJewe. h*T?
never sold an article that gave aoch universal aatla*
faction aa your Ttoale, Yoora truly,
' ASTXT.CAES eco. m
WHAT YOU NEED MOST IN
. YOUR HOME
IS
A Fin* Piano or Opoir
There are good reasons why you
dnouia Duy ai
Henry Siegling's nr
Charleston, S. C.
Because He sells such si.perb
instruments.
Because He sells on such easy
terms or so cheap lor cash.
Because He has been established
since 1819, and sells only the
best, and his guarantee is solid.
Be will be pleased to send yoa I
prices circulars and terms.
Henry Siegling, i
Charleston S. C
Hand Made Shingles!
It The Following Prices- f
4 inch heart $2.75- .
5 inch heart $4.50.
<5 inch heart $4.75.
Sap Shingles $200.
Will take contract for as many .
as you wand.
Am selling oat cheap. S
You can see samples in Mr. J.
S. Fulton's yard.
W T WILLIAMS, 1
9-16 96.
SOUTHEASTERN
LIME AND CE ENTCO.
Importers of
English and Belgian Portland
Cement
Black Cross Brand English Port
land Cement
Coo Con Brand Belgisra Portland
Cement ^
Rock Wall Plaster
The Perfect Plastering Material
Roaendale Cement, Hair, Plaetei
of Paris.
Lime, Laths, Bricks, Mortar Col ?>
ors, Terra Cotta Pipe,
And all Builders' and Masons'
Supplies.
Be** Plastering Lime 85c perbbl
270 East Bay,
cliarlestcn, S. G <|
J. M. COLEY, I
Permanent dt Trancient
Boarding.
First-Class Meals and Lodgings.
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ROOMS 25c. fl^ME A LS 25c; J
IS 1.9C1IAPEL8TSEET.
)pen Alright. Opp.MJi.K.D.iL