The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 26, 1897, Image 5
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H. D. REDDIL
The lihoral patronage extended to
efforts In trying to please tho peo|
couuties.
I, We Carry a Large
I as
Of the choicest goods that we a
was never heard or before in King
Sir ?
Your Choice.
!' v For The N<
We will sell at Prices So Cheap
Our Stock of Baby tegs: a
Oh my! How prett
We CORDIALLY INVITE T
Groceries and Hardware at Kocl
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TI7"e cannot and
W ILL NOT be undi
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LAKE CITY ITEMS.
Mr. Mack Gasque, of Olin, X.
C., is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. M.
Sturgeon.
&
is.' . The young peopie. of the town !
enjoyed themselves very muchj
at a social gathering given at th*j
residence of Mr. and Mrs J. L.j
Stuckev Monday night, which j
was given in honor of Maggie j
I Flowers, of Darlington, who lias
been visiting Miss Ethel Kodgers
for the past week. All who were
fortunate enough to be present
K* expressed themselves as having
spent the evening very pleasantfc
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Miss Virginia Prosser, of this
place, is spending this week visiting
her sister. Mrs. A. A. Browu
in the Prospect section.
Ij* - "...
Mr R .1 X*>v#?ranre and sister
y., '?yss Eirvin, who lelt Sunday week
to attend the Nashville Exposition,
returned home M ?ndav.
'ihey express themselves us being
very much elated over their trip.
Miss Ethel Rodgers, who has
KM ** #
been sick lor the past week with !
lever, is out again.
Mr. C. II. Thomas and wile, of
Florence, spent a lew days 111 town
I4V last week.
Oursoon-to be negro postmaster
is the topic ofconversa ion here.
.1 T. Kiiiffcpv is hnviiu? an addi
v ? ----- 0
#% tion made to his stables.
Miss Marie Dun'opis visiting Miss
Vonnie Singlet ary.
|*? The Lake City high school will
open Sept. 6th, under the efficient
* management of Prof. H. W. Ack
. erraan, who is an able teacher and
who will no doubt make it one ol
. the best schools ever taught here.
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JOHNSON'S
' CHILL AND
J FEVER TONIC
Cures Fever
In One Day.
Two S. C. editors give their
opinion : u Norman's Neutralizing
p Cordial saved my baby's lite. It
was so far gone with cholera-in
milium inai 11 tciuac me uitnoi.
Three small bottles did the work."
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Ed. Marlboro Democrat. i;My
family is never without it. It is
a household necessity." Ed. Walhalla
Courier. All children have
worms. Norman's Indian Worm
Pellets, 10 and 2oc. Sold by all
\ - druggist.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea remedy always affords
prompt relief. For sale by Dr. W.
> L. Wallace druggist.
If people pelt you with worls,
read the fifteenth chapter of John.
$ If you are all out of sorts, read
J* the twelfth chapter of Hebrews.
Mutt* Your Bowels With Case*ret*.
f- Candy Cathartic, eure constipation forever.
Be,Be. IfC.CC, fail, drucKlsta refund money.
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>)>??!! ? Mil I III fl
1fiitlti hi,
K, Proprietor.
us 1k\s encouraged us to renewal
pic ot \\ liuanisuurg aim adjourning
i and Varied StOck
re now offering at bargains such as
stree. Call Early and get
;xt 30 Days
that it will make your hair curl.
si Mn i: sow conplete.
y and how Cheap.
HE LADIES io call and see them,
i Rottoni prices.
Tools 11 Specialty,
srsold.
Spring Bank Items.
The farmers are nearly through
, housing fodder. Cotton picking
iis next in order
t
Miss Lou Worsham, of Monks
Corner, is spending a lew days
with Mrs. Willie McElveen.
Misses Ella and Hallie Rollins, of
Lake City, spent a lew days with
Miss Lillie McEIveen last week.
Dr. Joseph Hardy, of Phoenix.
Ariz., has been visiting his sisier,
Mrs. R. O. McEIveen.
Mr. Walker Frierson and wife, oi
Lynchburg, spent a few days
with Mr. T. R. Wilson's family,
last week.
Protracted meetings were held
last week, at Hebron Methodist
church, by the Rev. 5>. J. Bethea,
assisted by Rev. W. B. Baker.
I Mr. S. W. Mcintosh and J. Cievo
McKlveen made a trip to Charleston
last week to purchase a supply
of fall goods.
Miss Estel! Hicks, is visiting
the tamily of Mr. K. E. Burgess.
i
Mr. S. W.' Gowdy's new store
j has been completed, and iie has
i opened a new stock of goods.
Tobacco is being graded and
hauled 10 market. Those who
have sold report a fair price.
"Apple Jack."
The drummer, upon seeing "old
hayseed," lit a cigarette and be
tween each puff of smoke that
comes through his nostrils would
abuse Beu Tillman and would
wink at his hearers, who were
Conservatives. At first "old hay
seed" was disposed to pay no at
tent'on to Mie thins wrapped up!
in dudish clothes and from which
eminated offensive cigarette
smoke, but the fellow kept on
making his remarks so offensive
that the "old hayseed" could stand
it no longer and he turned up the
fellow and said: "Mister, we'uns
made Tillman Governor and he
stayed Governor as long as he wanj
ted to; we'uns then made him Sen;
at or,and he will stay there as long
as he wants; then we'uns will
make him President and he will
stay thar as long as he wants;
then he is going straight to heaven,
and vou durn. miserable
i
straight outs will never* see him
agin."
The old gentleman talked with
an earnestness that convinced the
[little dudish drummer with theci;
garette that he had struck a snag;
; after which a paint til silence came
upon the scene with nothing to
break'he monotony but the solemn
face of the politician drum
mer and the grins of his audience.
To Care Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or J6a
| If C. G C. fall to cure, druggists refund rnonoy.
We have a lot of old babbit
metal on hand for sale at 10 cents
per pouud.
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Johnson's Chill and FeI
rer Tonic is a ONE-DAY
' Cure, it cures the most
stubborn case of Fever in
24 flours.
The Ni'.nass of the No.
lie was a jraliant suitor,
A n/1 elm o t\riupocfi fi f *
.*111*1 rtu\j U j'iniu\ u.7 ?? ?
lie called to see her often,
And he'd
Sit,
Sit,
Sit.
He loved her, 0 so dearly!
(I?'s true as holy writ),
She was a tempting morsel,
And he
Bit,
Bit.
Bit.
And when he thought he'd won Ik r
To ascertain the sit., .
' Thro' life,'' said he, "together .
let us
Flit,
. Flit.
Mlt."
ll^r answer was a stunner,
lie lively did admit;
It bore but one construction?
It was
"Nit!
Nit!!
Nit!!!"
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by IJall's Catarrh
cure.
F. J. CHENEY <fc CO., Props.,
Toledo, O.
we trie undersigned, nave kihmvh
F. J, Cheney for the br> years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in
all business transactions snd financially
able to carry out any obligation
male by their firm.
WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale
Druggist, Toledo, <>. Wali>ix?,
Kinxax & Makvix, Wholesale
Druggist, Toledo, C).
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the bloodand
mucous surfaces of the system:
Price 7"h\ per liottle. Sold by all.
Druggists. Testimonials free.
An excange says: "Gel a nick
ePs worth of nitrate of silver at
the drug store and put it in a
tumbler of water from your well
Tf tl.Q u-ilor mire if will re
XI 111V/ I?j !'? . v/ ? ... - main
clear. If impure it will turn
blue; if very impure it will turn
milky. In this simple manner
you can know if your well needs
cleaning and possibly head off a
run of typhoid fever.
jomnson's
CM ILL AND
FEVER TONIC
Cures Fever
In One Day.
Dandruff, which causes so much
itching of the scalp, can be cured
by Hall's Hair Renewer, because
it is a corrective tonic for the
glands producing dandmlT.
Election tickets printed at the
County Record office.
Poor Blood
is starved blood. It shavs itself
in oale cheeks, white lips* weak
digestion, no appetite, exhaustion,
lack of nerve fence, soft
muscles, and, chief of all, weak
muscles. Your doctor calls it
Amiemia. He will tell you that
the weakening weather of suo
mer often brings it on.
Scott's
Emulsion !
of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites,
will make poor blood
rich. It is a food for over-taxed
and weak digestion, so prepared
that it can easily be taken in
summer when Cod-liver Oil or
even ordinary foods might repel
8G0TT & EOVN^ J* New York
For ? *? #? |M. ?ad fca? ?y # 4ngg*?
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CPrmb'-riain s Eye aad Skm Omtrajnt
I If unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Sa!t?
I Rheum, Jtcahl Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped
| Hands, itching Tiles, Turns. Frcst Tiles,
j Chronic Sore Kvw and (ininulated Eve i-ids
For saie In* druggists at 20 cents per box.
10 horseIjwners.
For putting a horse in a tine healthy condition
try l>r. C::<lv'e Condition Powders
i They tone 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 horse. 25
j cents per package. For Kile by druggists.
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i Tav T.?n#R Plaice
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Williamsburg.
Bv virtu re of sundry executions
to me directed I have levied ui><;n
and will sell the following described
lands tor taxes before the
court house door in Kings tree on
the first Monday in September next
to the highest bidder for cash, viz.
1.50 Acres of land in Hope township
belonging to Margaret Ann
Wright and bounded north by lands
,of Rradshaw, west by Montgomery
south by W. E. McCollough Lire,
east by Nelson Gist.
2. Also 33 acres in Penn township
iH'Jonging to estate Pompey Mitchuin
and bounded north by lands
of J. T. Bran, south by Nero Holmes
west by Frank Scott, east by estate
It. II. Hudson.
3. Also 1 acre in Penn townshin
belonging to Mrs. Louis M. Bryan,
and bounded north by lands of Est.
of Gourdin, east by Est. Gourd in
it i __ r% u f it .4 t
sou in ny ir. cc ij. jv. iv., wesi uy
Lantern Ferry public road.
J. D. DANIEL,
W. C.
Aug 16th, 1897.
CITATION.
STATE OF SOU'l'h CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG.
By E. M. Smith Esquirk,
Probate .Judge.
WHEREAS E. S. Brown lias made
suit to mo, to grant him letters of administration
of the Estate of and effects
of F. 31. Brown, these are therefore
U. cite and admonish all and singular
tl e kindred the creditors of the said
F. M. Brown deceased, that they l?c
and appear before me. in the Court of
Probate, to be held at King-tree S. C.
on Sept. 6th after publication hereof
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the .'aid
administration should not la? granted.
Given under my hand, this '21st day
of Vug Anno Domini, 1897.
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l' lonsncu on uie zom unv ui .tug.
1J07 in the Comity Record.
L. M.Smith,
' it. P. J.W.C.
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Clerk's Sale.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF WIL-I/.MSBURO,
In The Coukt Of Common P?eas.
By virtue of a decree under order of
the court to me directed, in tlie following
stated case. I will sell at the court
bouse in Klngstree, S. 011 the tlrst
Monday in September next, within the
legal hours for making public sales, the
following described real property. To
wit: t Alt that certain piece, parcel,
or tract of land situate lying and being
in t/ie corny 01 ? liiuunxuurg, nuiuj <n
South Carolina, containing one hundred
acres. more or less, bounded nortu
by hinds of T. J. Duke and Edwin Epps;
East by lands'of .T. B. Chandler; South
by lands of ,J. G. MeCollopgh, and
West hy lands of Lawyer Meradden:
to be sold under payment of foreclosure
at the su it of Morris Boar & Bro., plantiffs.
against .Ino S. MeCollough, detendant.
Terms of sale, cash; purchaser
to pay for necessary papers.
W. W. Grayson,
c. c. r. & g. s.,
Williamsburg County*
Aug. 14, 1807.
10,01
COW HIDES,
WANTED.
CASII prices paid at*your door.
Apoly to
F.M. BRinflN, S[?
Church, S. C.
W/T, Williams,
Manufacturer of
SHINGLES,
KINGST.REE, S. C.
kThese Trices:
No 1 Heart Shingles, j>er 1,000 $-1.50
2nd Hand Hearts, .. .. 3.50
48. All Hearts. .. .. 3.00
3s. All He* its, .. .. 2.50
Sap Shlngl is, .. .. 2.50
Jlyl5?Iy
The County Record, $1a year.
GLENN SPRi
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'I'lioroup 111.* IEoikmsilotl. Mo
VlVl XA.MTAKV ( 0>D1
Hleolrlo 4'nll 1WK Ktc.. Hi
BEST BAND I*
Dancing, Tennis, Billiard
Ills are laving the large:!
AT THIS TIME
For rale of board apply to
SilUill.. 1
Same Place, h I
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J. N. Robs
tnn 1> i l? 1 X'? .
J.iO ivisi i>ay anu i^us.
Commission Meicl
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Choice Hay, Oats, Corn i
1
Consignments of Cotton. Poultry,
When you ship your
great satisfaction ii
dealing with a rehab
j. n. robison & son,
! SHEPHERD
232 Meeting Street,
Slate Agenti
Otrer ^uo styles Cookin
ALSO OIL COOKE]
H D REDDICK, Agent for Gi
BUY THE Ot
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GEO. S. BARE,
IS NOW OPEN!
COMPLE
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drugs" and
Brought to Kii
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buy FO!
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r\ ire an?i <'ui*iur Kxcelleat* '/Jl ' ?
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I THE SOUTE?^ 1
. d.,.,/;?n and many other
S, ftw///>0 ??,omenta. . 'M |
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OF THE YEAR. I , J
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For rates of water apply tO$|jj >1
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| Same Business |
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son & Son. ;i
1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf- jj
iants and Dealer Jj
und Prepared Cew Food. '.jB
v^uS
Kggs and Farm Prod act? Solicited. ' >}
products there is a" ' i :||
n knowing you are A'. /J|
Charleston, S. O. rtfl
o Stove
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ralvanized \ul ^ff ^ '
^x|Ihbmm2H . 111
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rs and heaters. < "i
viand and Michigan Stoves. |
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Agent, KWESTBEL11 J
im THE MOST 1
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cheap you can
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