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?> . v c':.; . - w - *.? ~ - * * ' ^T!|c Caunto IRrraril *CBUSHEI> KVEKY Till USD AY AT KI363TREE, 3. t\ LoVw J. Brtstmv; EDITOR AND FKOl'fclKTOK. - ~ " ? . srnscAffrriox RATES.' Yfari in aili.iiH'p. - - $l.w I Six \fnnjth*. ?n rfilvawv. - - ..*>/ Thrve Months, in diTvtfnrr, & AI>V KRTISMEXTS in-rrtptl on rs?l t*?r?n?. Katus matK> frticmii irrmi ;i|>< \ p.icatlon. ?^tmflay no m<ttn*Y to Agents, except itu\ii nvntYica' -mtlWiVirf | - _i Thursday, May 20,1897. ?hats with our exchanges. Are the pe<?p!e not ready for the Stale to go out of the liquor business It is wrong in principle. i a It is not a legitimate fuuciton ol i t Government. It is dignifying the traffic with the name of the State. It makes possible the operation ol | most powerful political machine j for corrupt purposes. Prohibition! I.. Ul? .. I ! iwuum uc picici fiuitr, in a iii^ii license system under tlie most rigid restrictions. It would doubtless be a good idea, in case of a high license system, to adopt some of the best features of the dispensary.?Newberry Herald and News If Bryan had been elected there is hardly a doubt but that the Yellow Democrats and Republi cans would now be ragiug about this continued depression and wainly accusing Brgan and "Brystnistn" of all manner of evil. But flow that the advance agent ot prosperity is in the president's ?huir and flauna's minions are in %harge of the other branches of *he government, what can they may? The only solace to be given is '-gria and bear it."?Yorkville Ifeotaan. Why is it Thus? 't (bey fall?all hands and are at his command for re fV>; *demptiian -sake. He is somebody's <tiaai?ng. That is right. It is alwaj^stri^bt to save a fallen creature^ nay kind. Every mothers Jieart Irs bleeding for him. Every isistdr^ tears are ahed for him. The %churofcie open/for him if he raanii fleets Hbe slightest inclination to frtiFMfc40 the path of rectitude. If tfito does return he is wh;te robed Uriel bapquetted. A prodigal son ? returned. 5$ Cut what of a girl? If she falls Jvfcoee tears are shed, whose doors i. . -.t are-open?. She is a fallen woman, and Ibr her there is no love and Y, sympathy. JShe is a hopeless out east. This is the exact state of things. Why do women spurn v Iheir own sex when one happens $. fo tall, and the same day take the same man who brought her disgrace upon her by the hand and try to reform him? There is an unsolved mystery in all this, and if any lady can explain why the female rcae has y snch hatred for her own sex, when a man is in all probability the eanseofthe downfall, we would s < be pleased to hear it. Why not love and save fallen woman as quick, or quicker, than fallen men? v But not so, she is shunned, kick\ -ed, scoffed' at, shut out forever, and her soul is lost, while her own ? ' sex will extend a forgiviug heart and open hand to the fallen man. This is a terrible wrong.?Ex. The Westfield (Ind.) News prints the following in regard to an old K. resident of that plabe: "Frank McAvoy, for many years in the employ of the L. N. A. <k O. Ry? ? iW I. ~ .?/ul r<t,n.n aere, says: i aa>?? ?.iiamberlain's Colic-, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy for ten years or longer?am never without it in my family. I consider it the best reru| . edy of the kiud manufactured. I take pleasure in recommending %. it'n It is a specific for all bowel | disorders. For sale by Dr. W. L. m Wallace. i %. v- . ' - - . \ :/ '.. vyv-? '. / * r j* in mrnSSmmmmm mm n i ***** Best Remedy for Rheumatism. From the Fairhaven N. Y. Register. Mr. James Rowland< ' this village j state* that for twenty-live years his wife has been a sufferer from rheumatism. A few nights ago she j was in such nam that she was nearly crazy. She sent Mr Row land for the doctor, but he had j read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm : land instead of going for the physician he went to foe store and se-, cured a bottle of it. His wife did' not approve of Mr. Rowland's pur- j chase at ftrst, but nevertheless j applied the Balm thoroughly and j in an Pro or s time was able to go to sleep. She now applies it when- j ever sfte feel* an ache or pain and finds th'af if always gives relief. He says fhaf nVr medicine which she had ever tfsed did her as much good. Tlie and oO cent sizes for sale by l)r. \V. L. Wallace druggist j Quinine and other fe- : ver medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson fs Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DA Y. j According to the newspaper, an j Ohio husband became the happy j father of seven children not long i t\e *1.^ ..ii IS,-ml ! ago. V/I ii.tr ??r?c. ?... one. It is to he 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. \V. L. Wallace, druggist. Why take Johnson9s Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it ceres the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DAY. "It is the Best en Earth." That is what Edwards A Parker, merchants of Plains, Ga., say ol Chamberlain's Pain Balm, for rheumatis, lame back, deep seated and muscular pains. Sold by Dr. \V L. Wallace, druggist. Johnson*s Chill and Fe- ' ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure, it cures tne most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. The common misuse of titles in conversation and in newspapers is shameful. The habit is ludicrous and idiotic. Undoubtedly it prevails widely in the South and it has very justly brought Southern people into ridicule. It is a pity that Southern good sense has not asserted itself and caused the habit to be forever abandoned. A ?eterau who has been a gallant private in war does not yearn to be addressed by other "handle" than "Mr." One who has been a real captain does not relish being called "Colonel." The average newspaper insists upon promoting all colonels to "g-enerals" and newspaper writers are frequently idiotic enough to imagine that the colonels like it. A true man is in most cases a rnouest man ana 10 he described in terms that do not justly appertain to him, he finds annoying and embarrassing Greenville News. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever j In One Day. I Few people know that John Wesley was ever in America. Few know that it was he, and not Robert Kaikes, who established the first Sunday school in the world. It was John Wesley who preached the first Methodist sermon delivered in the United! States. In The Ladies' Homg Journal for J?iH>e Kev. W. S. Scott will tell in the "Great Personal Events" series the story of " When John Wesley Preached ij? Georgia.'' which is* said to be one ol the most interesting; narrates in this most successful series^ Have you seen the Columbian Encyclopedia? It is a "daisy." fit , \ ' Cold B alters! ( oi l Bn alter*! I 'l'lnvi? or four doses in time will Mop ; ''grippe" or kil :i fr sli cold. 2"h\ per Im>x. Sold by !>r. Is. C. Scott. 3in. Why send oil* for your job print j big when you can get il done just as cheap and get as good work right al home' l'alronize home industries and get I he work on shorter notice. (.Jive us a trial. The reader* of this paper will lapleased to-learn that tftereis at least one dreaded ifisease that science has been able to cure hi all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is theonly positive cure4 known to the medical fraternity. Catarrah being a constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundations of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work . The proprietors have so much faith in its curative ]sneers, l hat they offer One Hundred Dollar* for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chkxxky A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists,7oc. All (he lates styles in job printing can now be done in The Couny Kecord olfiee. THE DANGER to which the Expectant Mother is I exposed and the foreboding and lit .! i-i ? i i _ r _ .. dread witn wnicn sne iooks iorward to the hour of woman's severest trial is appreciated by but few. All effort should be made to smooth these rugged places in life's pathway for her, ere she presses to her bosom her babe. MOTHER'S FRIEND allays Nervousness, and so assists Nature that the change goes fori ward in an easy manner, without | such violent protest in the way of ! Nausea. Headache, Etc. Gloomy | forebodings yield to cheerful and hopeful anticipations?she passes through the ordeal quickly and without pain?is left strong and vigorous and enabled to joyously perform the high and holy duties now devolved upon her. Safety to life of both is assured by the use of " Mother's Friend," and - * t A. 1 tne time ot recovery snortenca. "I know one lady, the mother of three children, who suffered greatly in the birth of each, who obtained a bottle of 'Mother's Friend' of me before her fourth confinement, and was relieved quickly and easily. i.ll agree that their labor was shorter and less painful." John 6. Polhill, Macon, Ga. 1.00 FEB BOTTLE at all Drug- Stores, or sent by mail on reoeipt ot price. BflfHfS Containing invaluable information of vjip interest to all women, will be sent to rate any address upon application, bv TMC ftRADFICLD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, OA. |l OUT HE I $ ? ? EIGHT PAGES A WEEK, 8 @ | I Ok Oil o fw. i ia 8 / Subscribe o? The Weekly Louisville Dispatch. A STItAlGHT?/KAiOCKATIC XEWS^'ER. 1St Fort he Fiy ^^>i 11 AK reports C?rrftet "^larket Reports. ' Cofrfcet Court Reports 'Bfelliible News Reports. Honest Fditorial Policy. The Weekly Louisville Dispatch and the County Record One year for 94?5: ftgun?i?r? ~*v uwiiiwn ir*rI.mimiwi i j , Notic3. i Ollif' of C unty Supervisor," Williamslmre County, Kinj;stree, ('. May dr<l 1S1?7. | 1 The Township (' mimissioners are,' i heivliy iie.titit*<l to instruct their road i overseer* to have tlieir s?vtions of the j j road worked at onee. and to d**al with j eaeh defaulter aeeordiu<r to law. r Thev are notified, al."*> to pve iheir j attention to the plowing iu'o the road> I autl to iiave tit" same s opped. B. B. Cifvn t?r.Kit. Co.--SripefVisor. hi wii na ?' M.S. It t ICR, JlmiuKcr.^S' ZZ w ZZ i n sioppime! E REASONABLE RATES. 2 I :?:@: 1 1 A FIRST-GLASS LIVERY % | Stable in Connection j :E (HVKUJATIUAL. 3 irauiuiuuiuiiiiuiiuiuuiui^ BUtLL & ROBERTS" GASH BUI BOOBS STIBE IS A St-'EXE (IF ACTIVITY SIX DAYS IX THE WEEK, I ! No wonder?(lie way ihev are selling I heir goods! New, fresh goods; big bargains; quick sales, 1 spot cash. Sslow Are & Few Prices: I One lot of Percales at 4% cts. It cost more than that to make ihem. Lansa lens is the name of new igoods brought out this season. You lean change the color of your dress made out of these goods every time yon wear it. Try a dress of :it?ouly 12'i'c. We received a large shipment of Skirts this week, and can civa vou j full assortment in size anil patterns. | Thye are lined and velvet boundj and range in price from $1 tot2. That case of yard wide Spring | Dres* Cheviots is going very rapid1 ly, but we have sone left, which we i are selling at 6 cents while they last. Our stock of Fans came direct from Japan and are the latest style and very cheap. 20pieces Vivette Batiste at 5c yd. One case summer corsets at -Mk. 500yards Glacc Silks, yard wide, at 50 cents yard. | 50 pieces White Plaids and Stripe j , extra good quality at t> 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. j Ladies' and Misses Mitts and ! Gloves from 10c to 50c. ( i FURNITURE? j Great value giving in the Furni j ture. It is next door to the the j Cash Dry Goods store. ! 10-PIECE SOLID OAK SUIT $17 Buell & Roberts 573 & 573 KING ST., Charleston. - 55. C, the" t?^? t r v * ? T-* r it n l LULUJVIBIAIM ENCYCLPiEDIA, 35 Volumes, 28,600 pages, 7500 Illustrations. Contains an Unabridged Dictionary, gives pronutialion of every i word, the volumes are of handy size, has the largest and latest maps?is better adapted to popular use than any Cyclopedia ever published? IT CONTAINS LATER INFORMATION Than any other, and more of it; is the only Cyclopedia which is, or can be, really up to date. It is. THE BEST FAMILY'LIBRARY. Because it is clear r.txt simple in language, ean be understood by a by a child?absolutely impartial and reliable and thoroughly American. For terms a i h! d'esc ri pt ion write "'us gun n a. 31 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE. | I will lie in my olfict in I he Court; house. Ivingstree. .Monday ami .Sat-! unlay of each week. Those hav j ing business with the Courvtv Sup erintedent of Education will gcv-i ern themselves accordingly. N a no it D. Lesesxe, Conuly Supt. Ed. Write for Prices. I ox Steerling Silver, Silver Plated Ware, Gold Jewelrv, Wedding and Engagement Ri-ngs, Gold, Silver,, or Xickle Watches, or Whenever you wish to give a | Present, we will he glad to j make suggestions. We will also repair your j Watch if it stops, and guaran! tee our work. j JAMES ALL AX a Co., Jewelers, 2S5 King St., Charleston. S. C. W. B. Gourdin, Civiit Exgixeeh and surveyor, GREELEYVILLE, s. C Reasonable Prices, Prompt Work. 11 -25?06?Cm. =UJIJlMW8iilE O 0?-o? ( CommissirHT Merchants. Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and Vegetables. AH Kind* or Country Produce. 94 Market Street, Charleston, S. C. X.ake City ZEEotel. ?J <; OPPOSITE DEPOT )> ?? Lake City, S.C. -i:><i i | FIKhT t'Jj.lN* ia AULi Arrui.i ijieia 10 . -!?[! (FINE ARTESIAN WATER. ? 4 # } # ^ ? InRN. F. V. ROINjiKK^. PROP LAND FOR SALE. Two valuable tracts of land in nice neighborhood lor sale. One tract contains one hundred acres.a bout 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. MCCoxnkll, JR. 3-3-'97. Kingstree, S. C. G EO. S. HACKER & SON MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds Mouldings AND BUILDING MATERIAL dealers ix sasil weights, cord, hardware, windowglass, ere. E. M. HACJtER, Proprietor. Charleston, S. C. We guarantee our work superior J to any sold in this city, all being of our own manufacture. i -PERCIVAL l? C0r= Sash, l Doors, 1 Blinds, ZIAXDI^ GENERAL HOUSE FINISHING| > * WOOJ) WORK, 17N to Tleetl'rffc. jSW CHiRLESli, , Blest Work Lowest Prices ?Send for E.<7tittf&tes.?' ( lis CHILL I TONIC IS J UST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICEOOots. Galatia, Ills., Not. x, 1898. Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. L Gentlemen:?We sold last year, 00 bottles oi GROVE'S TASTELESS ClIILL TONIC end bare bought three arose already this year. In all oar experience of It years. In the drug business, hare" ,, never sold an articlo that gars stjefc universal satlt faction as your Tonic. Yours truly. % AUJEY.CARB jfcCa v j | what you need most: in Your etoj&e is I a fink piano oh drn.\n ? There are <rood reasons whryou Should Buy at Hk.VRY SlEGLINC'S IN ' Jffi charleston, s. c. 9 Because He sells such superb instruments. Because He sells on such easy, ijjm terms or so cheap tor cash. Because He has been established since 1819, and sells only the best, and his guarentee is solid. He wiH be p'eafeed to send you 'a prices circulate and terms. IIrnry Sikgling, CnAFLESTON S. 0 Jjfi Hand Made Shingles! 1 At The Following Prices- | 4 inch heart $2.75. o inch lieart $4.50. 6 inch heart $4.75: Sap Shin'gles $200! Will take contract fpr as many as you wand. Am selling out cheap. * Yon can see samples in MV. J; S. Fulton's yard. W T WILLIAMS. 1 9-16 06: SOUTHEASTERN LIME AND CE ENT GO. * Importers op English and Belgian Portlane cement- ? '.th Black Cross Brand English Port land Cement Cog Cou Brand Belgium Portland Cement Rocx Wall Plastsr The Perfect Plastering Material Roaendale Cement, Hair, Plastei' of Paris, Lime, Laths, Bricks,- Mortar Col ors, Terra Cotta-Pipe, And all Builders' and Masons Be-ur Plastering Lime Soc perbbl . 27G East Bay, Charleston,' "S. 0 J. M.COLEY^ M Permanent & Trancient First-Class Meals and Lodgings, ^ BfTROOMS 25c. ?0*51EA L3 25c. rj| Iff 1-3 CHAPEL STREET. }peii All Night.' Opp.N.E.K.l)JL