The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 15, 1897, Image 4
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published evkby till'bs1> ay at
kixosthke, s. c.
Loris J. Bristow,
" editor and proprietor.
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Jl* nr?\. 1% & & i na 'i L?.
OwTrsr.lnadvaiHf, - - $1.00 j
h>| 81* Months, In advance, - - ,V>!
TTiiw Months, in advance, - .*2."> I
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, ADYERTISMF.XTS inserted on lil>eral
terms. Rates made known uion ap-!
gTf.r" p.icntion.
c?, gj0" Pay no money to Agents, except
npon express authority.
pv-> Thursday, July 15,1897.
Judge Sitnontnn has decided
r against the State in the Agricul
T , tural Hall case, and the State
will have to- turn over the proRi
pertjr to its rightful owners. Just
. where the State dispensary will
go has not yet been decided.
TTnited States Senator Isham
G. Harris, of Tennessee, died last
week. He was the "war gover!
i nor" of Tennessee, and had been
in the (Senate constantly for over
twenty years. He was at one
. !>. time speaker pro tempore of the
L' . Th*
first bale of cotton of this,
yearns crop was received at Hons&
r-\< ton, Texas, on the 1st inst. This
Ik -v is unusually early. Only twice
R ' . ; during the past ten years has cotSi1'/''''
ton been marketed earlier. In
f.*"' 1893 the first bale came in on 30th
H and in 1894 on the 26th of
"T^Juiie, and in both cases at Hous
If' J8&*' Whitman filed his
^ . to enter the'Senatorial race, but
ife * ?* ti* pledge was received by Mr.
p - Thornpkins after the entries had
Bfefc" cioaed, Mr. Whitman was debar^
ztd. The woold-be-candidate has
Br ^ written the State Chairman some
letters, claiming that he
I1" 1& mailed his pledge on the same
Wr' i: day ex-Governor Evans did his
Et and that if one is debarred the
other should be. Gov Evans,
g^ Wvwer, telegraphed chairman
ThomnkiM as to the mailinir of I
? t uw?;,? r" * ? ?K
his pledge, while Mr. Whitman
h|,': la the well-known Pinku?snhn
fea | . <rigioal package case, Uni 3d
Kfj|' Ipijiitt Circuit Judge biuionm
decided thai any liquor
K^^'^prcaa have agencies anywhere
jrt the State, and sell liquor in
j?*. original packages without inter
gfc . faience so long as the constitiuHp
jRfeonal regulations are observed.
? Ahea !y' several Original packstores
have, been opened in
Bpy jjptffegent parts of the State, and
KBpH:feis only a question of time beBsra|fl|kp
there will be open and legal
K&. ^opposition to every dispensary in
BKfr:pfloath Carolina. Just what move
State administration will uext
Bp | make is hard to contemplate, and
^B&e result will be looked for with 1
Hk - intaeh interest. I
n m .1 rtrvAn Kf flwi 1
IHVWICt iaiiuiiiii aj/|^caio vnv i
ocement of Mr. J. E. Ellei be j
ers AJ arion county, lor ConMr.
Ellerbe has been in
sen ice for n number of
haviug been elected to rephis
county in the State
iture in 1894 and again in
He was a member of 1 he
constitutional convention,
u* held other offices of trust.
\ the reputation of being a
>f unusual ability and a;
speaker. He is one that.
fights for what he believes j
t, and never knows what it
jive np a struggle. Ho is
known in the Fee Dee sec
f the district than he is in
j
rer portion, but he will be
> campaign and all may
or themselves whether or
is qualified to fill the seat
wcupied by AlcLaurin.
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A recent examination of the:
hooks of the State dispensary dis- j
closed the fact that since 1;9">|
there have been shortages amongi
the various dispensers to the1
amount of'over $16,000. Not one
of the dispensets had given valid
b nds, so the taxpayers lose the
money. Notning has ever been
done to recover the missing money
Iv law and it is probable nothing
ever will be done. It realy seems
that tlrs branch of State affairs
is and has a I way- been very loselv
managed.
Lake Citv.
Cadet S. C.Morris, of the Citadel
is home spending his vacatiion]
Since his return nome he has been
quite sick, but is able to be up
again.
Mr. J. H. Cordes has been quite
sick, but is able to be out again.
Edit >r Hill, of the Times, and \V.
E. Severauce spent last Sunday in
Darlington. They report a very
pleasant time. We think there
must be some attraction ovei there
besides mamma and papa for the
editor. He very often speaks ot
one of the charming young maidens
of tnat city as his nope to ne "our
someday.
Miss M. M. Childs, of Charleston
has accepted the school at Purgamus
about live miles from town
She came up from the city by the
sea last Tuesday a. in. to take
charge of the school.
Operator R. J. Severance, of
Lanes, spent last Tuesday in town
with his parents.
Mr. J. J. Avant, of Harpers, is in
town.
Miss AnnieSutcliffe, of Charleston,
is stopping a few days in town
with the Misses Rollins, after which
she will go to Rome, S. C., to spend
the summer with relatives.
\ . S.
Quinine mnd other fever
medicines take from 5
to 10 days to cure fever.
Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic cures in ONE DAY.
A* liflMBM Wool Schedule.
The senate computations ot tbe equivalents
for Dingley bill rates on woolen
goods only need to be stated. Tbej j
make opposing argument unnecessary
in tbe mere reading. For example, the
rate is 66 per cent on second class wool,
889 per cent on garnetted waste, 326
per cent on sboddy, 171 per cent on
woolen cloths valued at not more than
60 cents per pound, 107 per cent on
blankets more than three yards in j
length and valued at not more than 60
cents per pound, 212 per oent on shawls
valued at not exceeding 40 cents per
pound, 161 per cent on knit fabrics valued
at not exceeding 40 oenta per
pound, 26? per cent on hats of wool valued
at not more than 80 cents per
pound, 419 per cent on felts of the
same value, 14? percent on plushes
valued at not over 40 cents per pound,
and 64 per oent on the aggregate of
woolen carpets.
The people of the United States could
better afford to buy every sheep in the
country and to pat every shepherd on
the pension list than to submit themselves
to such shameless plundering ?
Philadelphia Record.
Cauwt Coavtot Sugar King*.
In these days it is harder to oonvict a
i Bngar trust king than it la for a camel
I to go through the eye of a Cleopatriaa
acedia?Baltimore Herald.
I Scon's
Villi Hl^lVli
of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphifccs,
can be taken as easily in
symmer as in winter. Unlike the j
plain oil it is palatable, and the
hypophosphites that are in it aid in
digestion and at the same time tone
ftp the system.
For sickly, delicate children, and
for those whose lungs are affected,
ft is a mistake to leave it off in the
summer months. The dose may be j
reduced if necessary.
' We recommend the small sire
especially for summer use, and for
children, where a smaller dose is re- 1
quired. It should be kept in a cool
place after it is once opened.
Par Ml* an Cnggbta at joa mi few
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V /** " v
T<? Con CoiiMtlpiiiton forever.
TaVe Cascarets Candy Calhartic. 10c or '3c. 1
If C. C. C. fail lo cure, dru^isis refund uiouoy.
A Great itemocaatic naraiouiner.
"TVn Hixnl^p V?ill fine dnim tunro in
three days to reconstruct and strengthen ;
the Democratic party than all the har- j
nionizers and conciliators and 'managers i
could have done in a year," the Balti* j
more News < Dem.) says.
Quinine and other fe- j
ver medicines take from 5
to 10 days to cure fever. \
Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic cures in ONE DA Y.
Why send oir for your job print-1
i?>p when yon can pet it done just
;s cheap and pet as pool work
ripht at home? Patronize home
industries and pet the work <n
AMtMM M/V'l ?rt/\ H?? t t*t .1 I '
MJUrttri IIU.JI r. Vine ua t* ui?u.
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Why take Johnson's
Chill & Fever Tonic?
Because it cares the
most stubbotn case
of Fever in ONE DAY.
The Hon. John Gary Evans, a
political foster son ofCapt. Hen
Tillman, is trvirn: once more to
be nominated for Senator in Congress
from South Carolina. His
prospects must he uncommonly
bright, for he seems to devote
himself to harangues about the
obsolete doctrine of a tariff for revenue
only. He is a young man,
and might find some"more modern
issue. Lie might find something
brilliant and impressive to say
about the Inquisition or exogamy
or the Yazoo frauds or male
sufTrage among the Amazons or
the origin of wheelbarrows, or
t
somn other topic full of living
breath and vital air.?New York
Sun.
JOHNSON'S
CHILL AND
FEVER TONIC
Cures Fever
la One Day.
The Columbian Encyclopne lia
is no doubt one of the finest on
the market, and no family should
without it. - adv.
/
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JUtlilSUU o WliJ/I O/iu i tver
Tonic is a ONE-DA Y
Cure. It cures the most
' stubborn case of Fever in
24 Hours.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bollle or common glass
wiih urine and let it stand twenty
four hours; a sediment or settling
indicates an unhealthy condition
of the kidneys. When urine stains
linen it it positive evidence of kid
ney trouble. Too frequent desire
to urinate or pain in the bark, is
also convincing proof that the kidneys
and bladder are out of order
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort in the knowledge
so often expressed, that Dr
Kilmer's Sw->nip-Root, the great
kidney remedy fulfills every wish
in relieving pain in the back kid
nevs, liver, bladdler and evers
part of the urinary passapger. It
corrects inability to hold urine
and scalding pain in passing it, 01
bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled
to get up many times dur
ing the night to urinate- The
mild and the extraordinary effect
of Swamp-Root is soon realized.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing
cases. If you need a medi
icins you should have the best.!
Sold by druggist, price fifty ecnts
and one dollar. You may have ?
sample bottle and pamphlet both
sent free by mail. Mention
The County Record and send vour
address to Dr. Kilmer <fo-Co., Bing
hamton, N. Y. The propritors of:
this paper guarantee the genuine j
ness of this offer.
\
JOHNSON'S
CHILL-AND
FEVER TONIC
Cures Fever
In One Day. ,
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July Ladies' Home Journal
In spirit and sentiment t he July 1
LadiesHonieJournal is interesting- ;
ly in accord with ilia* of our Na |
tional birth mouth. An article
on -lhe (irealest Nation on Earth ;
by William George Jordan, pie j
tores, in a most vivid way, t he i
easiness of the Un ted Slates, and
and by simple comparisons and
telling illustrations contrasts every
phase of our greatness with that ot
other nations. Allied in patriotic
j sentiment is Clifford Howard's
article, "When Dolly Madison
Saved the Declaration of Independence.''
This tells the story ot
the heroism of President Madison's j
wile, who saved the most precious i
document in Amerien from falling
into the hands of the British when
Washington was in flames. "The
Wo lien's Patriotic Societies"gives
the aims andpurposes of theses organizations
and the requisites for
membership- "Fiity Years of post
age-St amps" brings to mind that
just a half century ago our Government
made and sold its first
stamps for letter postage.
Published by The Curtis Publish
itig Company, Philadelphia. One
dollar per year; ten cents per
copy.
Why take Johnson's
j Chill & Fever Tonic?
Because it cures the
most stubborn case
of Fever in ONE DA Y.
Steady intellectual work is good
for the health, both moral and
physical.
S?errhody Bays So.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the moat wonderful
medical discovery of the age, p!eaaant
and refreshing to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire svJtem, dls|>el colds,
cure headache, lever, lis bltual constipation
aud biliousness. Please buy and try a box
of C. C. C. tn-dny; 10, &'>. U) cents, bold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
"Last snmmer one of our grandchildren
was sick with a severe
bowel trouble," says Mrs. E. G.
Gregory, of Fredicktown, mo. Our
doctor's remedy had failed, then
we tried Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
whieh gave very speedy relief."
For sale by Dr. W. L. Wallace Drug
gist.
Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic is a ONE-DAY
Cure. It cures the most
stubborn case of Fever in
24 Hours;
Fine teeth beget broad grins.
No-Xu-b*c for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 60c. SI. All druggists.
Don't blame others for getting
rich on what you throw away.
To Care Constipation Forever.
Take (^tscarets Candy Cathartic. lOo or tta.
If C C C. fall to care, druggists refund money.
Attention Democrats.
Headquarters Dem. Party, i
Williamsburg County, >
June 28th, 1897. )
The candidates for Congress
from the Sixth District of South
Carolina will address the people at
Kingstrec, Friday, July 16th, and
at Lake City Saturday, July 17th.
W. H. KENNEDY,
Co Chairmam.
Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic is a ONE'DAY
Cum* it cures the most
stubborn case of Fever in
24 Hours.
South Carolina College.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Session begins September 2Sth.
Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal
and Law Courses, with Diplomas.
Special courses, with certificates.
Board $8 a month. Total
necessary expenses for the year
(exclusive of travelling, clothing,
and books), from $113 to $153. Women
admitted to all classes.
For further information, address >
the President,
F. C. WOODWARD.
:\o Care, Xo Pay.
That is the way all druggists sell
Drove's Tasteless Chill, Tonic fori
Chille and Malaria. It is simply
Iron and Quinine in a tasteless
form. Childaen love it Adults
prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics.
Price, 50ct
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Tax Land Sales.
I
STATE OF SOl'TH CAROLINA.
County of Williamsburg.
By virture of sundry executions
to me directed I have levied upon
and will sell the following described
lands for taxes before the
court house door in Kings tree on :
the first Mnnd?v in Alienist next
to the highest bidder for cash, vis.
44 acres of land in Hope township
belonging to \V. T. Stack, Jr.,
and bounded north by lands of S.
E. Couyers south by San tee road
west by S. E. Conyers, east by
Greeleyville road.
i!. Also ")0 acres of land in Sumpter
township belonging to Henry
i Burgess and bounded north by
lands of K. A. Woods, south by
| Jack Lee, west by Brockinton and
least by Dennis Mouzon.
JL Also 110 acres of land in Sum] tei
township l>eionging to Est. Sain
W lson and bounded north by W.
D. Smiley, south by J. H. Jloore,
west by W. D. Fitch and east by
Jii i Cokcr.
4. Also 31 acres of land in Ridge
township belonging to Kelly Flagler
and bounded nor h by lands of
Bristow Witherspoon, west by 8.
j. L$urrows, easi ny Mrs. Maggy
M( Gist and south by H. M. Burrovs.
5 Also 950 acres of land in Turkey
township belonging to II. (). Snow
and bounded north by lands of 1).
J. Pi okin, west by S. P. Long, east
by J. G. Pipkin and south by Black
River.
6. Also 200 acres of land in King
township belonging to J. A. Kelley
attorney for Est. Fleming and
bounded north by Cedar swamp
road, south by lands of R. S.Thdale,
west by W. i). Bryant,east
by S. J. Tharp and D. D. Chandler.
7 Also 346 acres of land in Sumpter
township belonging to W. P.
McKnight, and bounded north by
lands of \*. M. McKnight, south
by Nelson, west by Williamsburg
line, east by W. M. Nelson.
J. L>. IJAMfcL,
s. w. c.
W.T.Williams,
Manufacturer of
SHINGLES,
KINGSTREE. S. C.
See These Prices;
No 1 Heart Shingles, per 1,000 $1.50
2nd Hand Hearts, .. .. 3.50
4s. All Hearts. .. .. 2.75
3s. All Hearts, .." .. 2.50
Sap Shingles, .. .. 2.23
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Cnndy Cathartic, euro constipation forcreiy i
10c, 25c. If C C. C. fall, druck'isus refund money. CITATION.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA', J
C'jITJTY OF WILLI ISISBTRO.
By K. M. Smith Esqcirb,
Probate Jurifre.
WHEREAS, J. Oswin Bate* has ' *r-M
made suit to me, to grant him T/etter# of '
Adndnis'ratinn of the Estate of and effects
of I eila A Bat s these are therefore "
to cite end admonish all and singnlar the x ^jn|
kindp d and creditors ?>f:he said Leil i / Jj
A. Bates deceased, that thev be end
t>ersonaUy appear In-fore me in rny office ..35]
in Kimrstree, S. (,. on Satrinlay.the 17th
day of July, at 11 o'clock a. m. to show
cause if any they mav have why the said 'J
administration should not he granted.
Given under mv hand and seal thin 3rd
day of duly, A'.D. 1897. ^
Published on the 8th day of Jnly, A.
D. 1897, iu the County Rrconl.
" E. M. Smith.^
j OITATIOJT. M
STATE OF SOUTh CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. ,
Bv E. M. Smith Esqvirk,
Probate Judge.
?vii kkkas ii. h. Kinrorhas made >.
suit to me, to grant him letters of administration
of the Estate of ami effect* >
of A. 1>. Kinder, these are therefore
to eife and admonish nil and singular
the kindred the creditors of the said
A. I*. Kinder deceased, that they he
and appear before me. in tlie Court of
Probate, to be held at Kingstree S. C.
on July 17th after pnhlicrtion thereof
at 11 n'elirek In the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said A?
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 3rd day .
of Jrry' Anno Domini, 1897.
Published on tlie 8th <laj* of July .
1S97 in the County Kecord.' ^
K. M. S*rni,
2t. P.J. W. C. M
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