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|: The Counts l&rord TVfSLiSm.lt KVK1IV TIICKSIIW AT Lol ls J. liiilSToW, editoic .\xi> ruoriit : n?u. *?rBsi;??!l'TI0X iiASTK: j;; Ow Yt'.tr. isi .-nivalin*. - SK, Six M'-nfl:*. ;i! - - ."in: K gS Thr>s? Months, in a>lvnii<v. .2"> i A 1>VKKTlsM KNT'S it,-, rv.l ...i lilvial' t?nu?. L'at; < in.i !? known n <>u :ij.hfcv iw Pay ik> inonoy ? Vr nt-. Inpnt) pxi>iv? aiitli<>rir\. Thursday, August, 5, 1897. j The first hale of this year's cotton ] for this State was sold last Tuesday and brought MVents jut |?ound. It was raised by Lemy V*. Youmans, at Allendale, S|>eaker i eed made up his com i miitees and then jumped lor a train, on the strategic princ'p'eof tne bad bov who fires a stone and then gels around the corner before I he police can reach thi scene, i says the l'hi'adelphia Record ! When a boy walks with a jiirl B3 ad though he were al'rxid someone K would see him. the girl in his sisw\ ter. If he walks so close to her a< ' Ui nearly crowd her against the ' fepee, she is the sister of some one else. >r; / The story comes Imin Klondike, Alaska 'liat one man with a frying pan pann d out $40,000 worth of .'gold from a forty foot square lot. ?;> ; v*The rush to the gold fields ol Alaska reminds one of thediscov ery on be Uaiitorui.t gout mines 01 .V t be fifties. Mr. Charles M. Bristow, J udge bf Probate of Florence county, died last Thursday. As his uneifdred term exceeds one year, the GoVefnOr will order an elec, Hon held to fill out the term. Mr. Brjstow was a lawyer and was only 37 years old, and unmarried. I t- ' i The Charleston News and Courier has offered some good ad fo the newspapers. It refers to the amount of free advertisement of public men, public institutions! and .public affairs in general. The ff to In fnllrai'O m n ram! vuiutuuia iVKWMt? iv ??i" ' mentions the growing ttr.dency nf dead-beating the newspapers. Unquestionably a great many thiugs are pushed on a newspaper as neWSi which should really appear as advertisements and be paid fof. Every newspaper oflice has had experience in this. ? ? . .* ' The Senatorial race is still dragging along without any astonishing features. Mr Mayfield .has made some very ugly charges against Governor Elierbe, but tliev have been pronounced false - by Mr. Elierbe, and no further notice has been taken of them. Mr, Irby every day relates his "fatherhood*' story, and that, too, is begin rting to get weary some. Evans has gone so far in his "tariff tor revenue only" pos ition as to be classed along with ^. ffer,; and Mrs Lease, as a Populist hv some. Duncan li;?s onlv attended one meeting so far, and it is claimed by some that lie will shortly withdraw from the race. McLaurin is still explaining his tariff views, and, if the newspaper reports cotint for anything, is making numerous friends. There : seems to us no doubt that he is 1 away ahead of any of the other candidates-, and tlie indications are that he will go in on the first ballot. 0. Walt Whitman claims to be in the race, but the proha-1 bilities are that th3 Democratic; Executive Committee will over : rule his protest. Even shou'd the i'oinmittee decide in his favor, it j "is- doubtful if Mr. Whitman -c would even then be "ia" the race; K 1 Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. SCENES IN GREECE. The Itlic I'(xunt, the Omnipresent Dog ntxl the Village Inn. firotre is not all Atht-as, and the peasant in the -ountry village is a very interest iug person. What you note about him most is that he does nothing, i >ay after day have wi walked over the codntry and found him standing or sitting about idle. Yhis used to be a surprise, but wt were always told that it was a holiday. It always is a holiday on ? saint's day. and there are many saints' days in the Greek calendar. How the land gets cultivated at all is a marvel, but it does somehow. There are no inelosures, or very few. You are walking along inno cently and suddenly find yoursell striding over vine furrows. Al first you think you are trespass tug and try to go around, but a little experience makes you bold, and you find that you are doinj. quite the right thing. You may bt attacked by a dog, but that is not because you are off the path, bul because vou are a human being. The Greek dog is a marvelous beast. We have vivid recollections of him. His one principle is thai man is his natural foe, and In takes every opportunity of putting | his principle into practice. He gen erally appears from nowhere ant makes for you. You must get rit of him quickly or he will call to his aid brethren seven times worse thai himself and get rid of you. Yoi generally begin by shying stones, These are always at^iand in Greeco, Providence, I suppose, never gives j an evil without a corresponding an tidote. This may drive him off il he is alone and not very bold. If i' doesn't, you must adopt more vigor ous measures. Don't shoot him, be cause there is a superstition that L? has an owner, and that owner wil probably turn up at the critical mo ment and shoot you. But you ma) stab him if you happen to be carry ing a large enough knife and hav< [ the skill to use it, or you may bran him with your walking stick if i be heavy enough, if these fail there is said to be one remedy left You may sit still, and he, too. wil sit still and look at you. This i: said to be infallible, but we neve: had tbe#courage to try it. It is nt doubt an extremely comfortabh feeling, to be seated ih the center o: a circle of canine admirers, but i ; would be apt to pall after a time i and Greece is not so thickly popu lated that you can depend on a res cue arriving within an hour, or i i day either. If you pass through the perils o: the way and reach the villuge ir safety, you will, of course, go t( the inn, cafe, what you will. Hen are all the men of the pluce, talk I ing, laughing, driving away care; j which /never come to them. Th< < prevailing costume is the long, graj i cloak of the shepherd, the most pic | turesque garment in Greece. Thes< ' men will stare at vou perhaps a lit tie, but they \Vill make you wel coma They will all talk to you ii their own tongue, rnd you will an j ewer in yours. It does not matter i ! bit that neither understands tin other. Both parties .will be equallj I pleased. We remember once meet , ing an old shepherd on the slopes o j Hymettus. He stopped and enteret into a long conversation. What i was about we do not know, but h< ' seemed well pleased, and aftei about 20 minutes we wished hi* ! good night in the only words of hi; language that we knew. You wil probably meet the village pries: too. He is only a peasant like th< rest, but he is recognized as a su perior being on Sundays. Then ii you are thirst}' you drink krasi, tht wine of the country, very mild am : very like sealing wax. At first yoi j will hate it, but after you have gol accustomed to it you will prefer ii to champagne, or you may drinl i "masticfc" if you merely want t( ! be spcirfble. If you are wise, yoi i will eat bread and honey, real Hv mettus honey, which the whole world cannot beat And then yov w 11 get up and go home, feeling that there is no one you have mel like the Greek peasant?Pall Mali Gazetta Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt. Rheum, IScald Head, Sore tipples, Chapped Hands itching Piles, Burns Trcst l'ite^ Chronic Sore Eyes and (irnhulaled Eye .Lids, For saie by d-uggis!:; at 25 cents per box. io horse"owkers. For putting a hor^e in a fine healthy condition try l)r. Cadv'c Condition Powders They tone up the system, ai<l digestion, curt loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy tfnrrr.s, giving new life to an old or over-worked lit rse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists. We havs a lot of old babbit metal on hand lor sale at 10 cenls per pouud. # / % 9 Norman's Neutralizing Cordiai 1 In- safest. siire-t tiit*i most s nieasan; remedy lor all. allections >| I In* stomach an.I hovvels. lor ill 1??rm> oT (liarlni' i it i:iisiir jmssi'il. Ii curescholera infantum. : IJelieves instantly dyspepsia as it iacls direct I v oil tIn* weak tissues : ol'tlie stomach.thereby strengthening the digestive organs. I'riee i j '2~> an 1 OiK*. Sold by all druggist. >; 'due lo'd me this horse | i had w on h a if a doze n i matches against some some of the ' hest horse* in the country. lie J can't trot a mile in six minutes to i save him.** "It w is in p|o\viii? ; ma'<*nes that lie took the prizes, I! sir.' I Johnson's Chill nr. J Fc\ ver Tonic is a ONE-DA Y ' Cure. It cures the most [' i stubborn case of Fever in ) i : 24 Hours. >i ; t Hello."' exciamed To;nro\\ there noes one of them horseless . ... j carriages'" ">vnertr.. siioutec! 5 1 t Aunt ill aria, rushing 10 th.e wii ; dow. Why, right 'cross I he way, ' aunty. Don't you see that it is j drawn by mules."' I =? ?? ?* ! ;[ Do You Use It? t It's the best thing for the hair under all circumstances. Just as no man by taking 1 thought can add an inch to 5; his stature, so no preparation ^ can make hair. The utmost 3 that can be done is to prof mote conditions favorable' to t growth. This is done by Ayer's Hair Vigor. It removes dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes the soil in 4i which the hair grows, and, f j just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads grow ) hair, when the roots are nour; ished. But the roots must be there. If you wish your hair ? to retain its normal color, or if you wish to restore the lost ! tint of gray or faded hair use Ayer's Hair Vigor. A \rwnnirriT*WT'vrro v n>nnvvn\j?AU??jn ao. . i j I hereby announce myself a can , j ? didate for congress from Sixtl ,! District, subject to the action of tin . j Democratic party, (| D. \V. McLAUEIN. l| 11 I hereby announce invself a can ?; | didate for Congress from ilu r! Sixth Congressional District <?! j j South Carolina, fill out the unex t pi red term of Jlon. Jonn L. Mr I Laurin, subject to the rules of tlu Democratic party. JAMES NORTON. [ j B hereby announce myself a can, I I didate for the unexpired term in I j Congress from the Sixth District, j j subject to the Democratic primary t j J. E. ELLERBF. tl II I hereby announce myself a > candidate for Congress from the i Sixth Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to the rules 5 of the Democratic Party. FEItl) D. BRYANT. I! ENCOt'RAGED BY MANY friends, J hereby announce | my candidacy, subject to the rules j of ihe Democratic party, for the i seat in Congress from the Sixth District, recently left vacant by the appointment of Hon. John L. Mcj Laurin to the United States Senate. J. M. JOHNSON. i Bridge Notice. j ( THK Supervisors of Williamsburg and Georgetown counties will meet {at Mingo bridge on the (5th day of j August next at 11 a. ni. to let contract to repair said bridge. Speci! flcatipns can be seen on day of | meeting. B. B. CHANDLER, C. S. W. C. V * * JOHNSON'S CHILL AND | FEVER TONIC Cures Fever in One Day. T!i jrc ;ny too inntiv with premallire!y jrrav hair, they niizhl ! avoid it by applying Hint reliable : ami effective preparation, Hall's I (laii Kenewer. -This milk tastes as il' it was watered." said Mr. i>runson. -J know il is, papa," said Tommy. : *! saw ihe cow taking a drink % m ; my set.. I Eilno*fc Vonr Ttorrvl* Y7llh C:mcnret*. 1 r-<i< c.iOnr'ic, 1:1.-0 const ipr.tion fore er. 110c. '% It C. C. C. full, tirj^^ista refund muuey. A G-ye.ir-old was seated in a I barber's chair. -Well, my little man, how would you like your i hair cut.'" -Oh, like papa's, with | a liltie round hole at the top.". I Wo offer One Hundred Dollars | Howard for any case of Catarrh that j canno* In* cured by Hall's Catarrh ': cure. | F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., ' Toledo, O. , we the undersigned, have known ; F. J. Cheney for the b"> years, and . believe him perfectly honorable in j all business transactions s nd ftnanj cially able to carry out any obliga' j ti??o nuiilo by their firm. WEST A TRUA.X, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, (). Wai.uing, Kin nan* A Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly ujx>n the blood ? 1 i ? " thn urjfom ; ?t Illl IllUt'UU.^ ?un. nic .';oiv u., ! Price 7.m\ per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Watt??My[pvr.s'or i sists that the bicycle is an invention of the Uevil. Potts?Well, it is mighty hard to keep in the straight and narrow path 011 oneot them. Johnson1s Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. My wife is a most original wo*> an," said Brown. "Why, wheu I proposed to her, instead of saving, *This is so sudden,' she said, ! * We! I, I think it's alnut time." Zverrlxxly Say? So. Cascnrets Cand v Cathartic, the most wonj derfnl medical ilincoverv of the n?e. j) easj ant and refn-shin? to the tame. net gently j anil positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, J cleansing ihe entire system, dispel eoids, cure lieautiiciie. lever, hahitual constipation ! and hi innsness. Please hny and try a l>ox of C. C. C. tn-ilay; 10,2T>, So cen i-v Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Mrs. Walts?You must find this out of door life rather pleasant. Weary Watkins?Oh, the out of j door part ol it is all right. It is the out of grub end of it I don't ' like. t How To Find Out. Kill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty pi lour hours: .1 sediment or settling . j indicates an unhealthy condition . | of the kidneys. When urine stains j linen'it it positive evidence ofkid ! ue.v trouble. Too frequent desire j to urinate or pain in the back, is i also convincing proof thai the kid i neys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO. 11 'j There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dp ! Kilmer's Sw-nip-Koot, t lie great i kidney remedy fulfills every wish j in r -lievinir pain in I lie back kid j neys, liver, hiaddier and evers ' i part of the urinary passagger. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, 01 bad elFects following us? of liquor, i wine or beer, and overcomes that 1 unpleasant necessity of beingcomi pel led to get up many times during the flight to urinate- The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Koot is soon realized.; It stands the highest for its won-; derful cures of the most distress-j ing cases. If you need a medi ' icins you should have the best.; j Sold by druggist, price fifty ecnts and one dollar. You may have a j j sample bottle and pamphlet both1 1 sent free by mail. Mention The County Record and send vour| address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing j hamton, X. Y. The propiitors ot ' this paper guarantee the genuine | 1 ness ot this offer. I ' >_ V y y* V'? ! )JL ... South Carolina College. I'OLf'MBIA, S. 0. i Session ho^in* Septondior 2Nth. Literary, Seientitie. N<?r; innl ami Law Course*, with Diplo| mas. Speeial courses. with eor-! Ititicates. Hoard *s a month. Total ! necessary expenses for the yoarj (exclusive of travelling, clothing, | ! and lawks). from $! 13 to #l">3. Wo! men admitted to all classes. I For further information, address; ! the President, F. C. WOODWARD. j 1 FURMAN UNIVERSITY, I /?* : n _ r~s /*"N ; t^^rreeiiviiit;, - s=?. v_. ! I)R. C. II. Jl* D.SOX, CHAIRMAN OF j FACULTY. Fall session begins Sept. 22tul;j | eoursis leading to all academic de-; igrees; preparatory department in; I charge of experienced teachers;! ! cost reduce to a minimun by mess j system; board in private families; moderate. For catalogue or f r further infor-! mation apply to the chairman, or to BEX E. OK Eli. Sec. of Faculty. Old papers for sale at this office. fiTilii . I Sample of till* ffi 7 7 " 7 7 " fencing a ii tl i~f"t"!"*T~l~ ]xwt can _ l> e flp - j-j j.. t-rnifterv a t "j "-^=~= Kingstree, SC TWMy'Sffft9-- ' ^'* Is < oncidered the best and eheapt they are taking *ne place of ALL ot bhv- lasting a life time. This com pi fencing, running from 7 to 25 wires, tight. They also manufacture orna Orders are respectfully solicited, gladly furnished by the undersignei EDWIN Agt., Pag< THE BOOK a (g) gj HDsirlingl > DEAM j Siiii i | Dolls, Toys, 6c 1 School ! <?j A COMPLE' I Base Ball iMS ? I @ If I jlammoc! iMarbles, || pecial attention give | EXPRESS CHARGES Pi ? teu ido: --i } KEEP 'YOUR BOWELS S' [ /jg^ANDY ( VQhC a A tablet now n't then will prcTent diarrhoea. dymn ^vaults. Sample and booklet free. Art. STKKI.IN'G HKS Notice. I will l?e in niy office in the court house in Kingstree 8. (', on SATURDAY of each week :<nrl rluring my absence,' i will leave my office key with Mr. C. W.* Mr Clam. 11 M. Smjth, Judge of Probate, . WillfaiiisfnirgC&y S. Cr ; % ' W.T.Williams, Manufacturer of SHINGLES, KINGSTREE. S. C. See Thsss Frlcss; N'01 Heart Shingles, per 1,000 $4.50 2nd Hand Hearts, .. .. 3.50 4s. All Hearts. 2.75 3s. All Her.rts, .. .. 2.50 Sap Shingles, .. .. ' 2.25 JlylS?ly n Wire Fhk. 1 T H M'l TTT **theMme ?<?I?i??3" 00 4?1-4 -?-4-4 -f" -W" wooden posts dt at the late S. : P. Broekin?t < f all fences. Where introduced, h< r fencing. It is strong and durainy manufactures several grades of thus making a fence that is rabbit* mental fencing for yards, Ac. Any in formation desired will bfe , J.HARPER, | ) Woven Wire Fence Co., J And Bond Steel Post co. " _ -as? ind TOY CO., I ton., S. C. ? | BUS I> W | MnTinii^ I'nndfi ? 5 Mil! \M. | j uns, Pictures. ^ Supplies. f J rE LINE OF , Goods, | els, Tops, |. b, II L StL n to MAIL ORDERS, l| Mb ) on ail Purchases over ? 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