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i;1 t The Courtte Gerard PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT RL KING3TKKE. S. C. Loi lt J. Bristow, EDITOR \\l) I'KoPRIKTOR. SUBSCRIPTION RASTK: O'lf Yf.'r. in ;h'v}ih*.'. - - "? i S'X in - - ,Y> p;, Thrw *lon?hs. in ntlvam-e, ADVEWThMrNTS itiMTtcil on I'Minl t?rn:>. Katfs ma-.lo known iron appyvati vi. IjQ^Pay ii" monov to \ gents. erivor ujioi: <'Xt?res< authority. Thursday, Nov. 2b, 1897. State detective Newhohl snr rendered himself to the anthon lies at Chester last Sunday night. I This is the first time in the his- j lorv of ^euth Carolina that a man trharged with murder has.ilirtated the terms of his sum n ler, and in other ways acted in the matter entirely as he saw fit. The Republicans in Congress j have a very difficult task on Illicit IlitllUSt III MIC T11 <111 CI CM CllJ-j rencv revision. While their mil-1 jorit.v in the House is ample to enable them to carry oul any plans determined upon, this can . Iiol be said of the Senate, ard grave doubts are expressed of car' rviug through that body any finatij - cial proposition which does not j provide for the free coinage of J SK Dr. T 3J Bailey, of Greenvi'le. the corresponding secretary of the Baptist State Mission Board, got j ', off a %,goiKl one" on the editors in a speech before tlie Southeast Baptist Association, at Bethel, last'week. He said that nearly every editor of a secular paper in the State had jumped on the; r. nrpuchpis; fnr lh*?ir In (idv I IJElterbe'g recent circular letter, and said that the preachers were I entirely out oi their sphere when ' "dabbling in polilics;" that they! said the preachers had no sense in ! matters political, &c. -'Why," j he exclaimed, "if I had no more sense than some of those same j editors, I would go off, crawl into! a bole and draw the ho?e in after, ' A Call. To the Fanners of Williamsburg County: At a meeting of the Cot ton growers of South Carolina.held ? > :* j in CoIumbia on Nov. 12th, 1 was appornted to call a meeting for (?ue puipuBwtu organizing me jur?: mere of Willamsburg couniy.! Object of the meeting is to per ! feci an organization in every town- i ship in the county for ihe pwrpose, of regulating the sale and price of cotton. Therefore, let me urge and earnestly request thst all who i are in sympathy with the movement meet me in the Court Ho use at Kingstree on the first Monday! in December at 11 o'clock A. M.j I hope the farmers will interest themselves in this matter and aid in every way possible to raise and keep the price of cotton above the cost of production. A. H. Whliams. New Fruit Store. I Next Door to the l>l?penw;iry Where will always be found on . hand a full and complete line of all' kinds of fruits, vegetables Ac. Apples from * > to locperdoz. Bananas 1 5 to 20c * 44 Best Cream Cheese Ice 44 lb. M Coaconuts 5 to 10c each. Cabbage 5 to 15c 44 Onions 5c qt. 35c per peck. Irish Potatoes 5c qt 35c 44 44 Fresh parched peanuts every day. ' Raisins loc per lb. or 2 lbs. for 25c Turnips tresh everyday 5c bunch j AM kinds of sausage 10 to loc a lb ; 1 r-AL^(V new and complete line of fire- I w works and Christinas tricks. , We also pay highest prices for I coon hides, bees wax A'?. A M Singletary, Next door to dispensary, Kingstree, J '?!)<? fairs'm.w l.:i?!ies Home .Jo.iir.il' will have ' iu:slr,.:is - iirSf- liy Mnv K. Wi!k:n<. MeKneiv Sm:?rt? Il nnliii (i ir!;ni<l .Mj>. A. I). S. Whitney. Mrs. M.?rfc M.mison s?ml Li! liar Bell. 5taantacTt:rer? Against tlie Tariff Dili. Chic of the most stiikihp indications of the prowth of seutiuicnt agaiust high protection ami ct a liberal sentiment npcu tariff matters us the movement against the pending tariff Lili by the Alaiiutacturors' Association of the Unit- | cil Mates. Air. A. D Farquhar, an extrusive manufactuur of agricultural machinery at Vork, Fa., is at tho head of the uiovcmeut. It is well known that in the manufacture of agricultural implements ami machinery American's arc tar in advance el their competitors in any other land : and tlir.t the pivKlncts of their factories may be su n in the titles all over the civilized world. These people need no i protection and arc well able to take care of themselves. Ail they ask is to have untaxed raw material, so that they will : not be placed at a disadvantage. A great list of ether industries are practically in the same position and desire tree ru?\ material more tbau they desire protection It is also significant ?!.,?? ?lw? Pi'iii'if-ict irurc m ttiuir rw'fi. tion to the senate. declare that their ability to uupicy American labor will be greatly unpaired by the passage of the tariff nil Tbcy ask that tlie Chi- j uesewail that is obstructing the foreign i trade and crippling Americau enterprise shall be broken down. The plea which has been used for ) years Ly the protectionists namely, j that putccticn is in tlie interest of American labor is shown by census figures to be a sham. Of the 5,000,000 1 persons employed iu manufacturing in j the United States it is shown iu the pe- , fition that less than 200,000 are em- 1 ployed in occupations subject to active j foreign competition and 610,000 iu j I occupations subject to moderate for- : eigu competition. The remainder, over ' 4,000,000, do not come at all in compe- ' tition with foreign labor. It is very plain that the Diugley bill i is not designed, auy more than any other ! blab protective measure was designed. to protect American labor or to prodace re veil oos for the government. It la designed primarily to protect the trusts and to foster monopoly.?Baltimore ban. | ( ItloMicd Are the Pour! I Representatives of the crockery interest who have pouc to Washington to . protest against the new tariff complain ; that the pTopoeed schedules discriminate against goods used by the poor and in favor of those purchased by the rich. Blessed are the poor, but they need expect little help front a protective tariff. ?Philadelphia Record. Senator Gorman is already pliitnini; himself for I he presiden cy. This is much like the man! who would aMempt to ascend by a j paracute after he was thrown out of a IfttHoon ?KxThe New York Tnrice-a-weex woria. A paper as useful to you as a great $0 daily for only one dolla ; a year. Hotter than ever. All tii ' Sews of all theorl I All theTi n ! 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This is the stamp that the letter bore Which carried the story far and wide, Of certain cure for the loathsome sore That bubbled up from the tainted tide Of the blood below. And 'twas Aver's name And hia sarsaparilla. that all cow. know, That was just beginning its fight of fame With its cures of 50 years a30. Ayers 5arsaparil!a is the original sarsaparilla. It ; has behind it a record for cure3 unequalled by any blood puri- j fying compound. It i3 the only sarsaparilla honored by a medal at the World's Fair of 1893. Others imitate the remedy; mey can i lmiiata ue record: 50 Years of Cures. | A person is always startled when he hears himself callei old lor the 11M time. rod itc.t ( oi.uno.u: o.iyi Take Laxative Itromo Quinine i runlets. AlM>rii?trist.s refund the) iu?nev ifii JV.iles to cure. -"?e. No-To-l>ac fur Fifty Otiia. Oiwr.inim'il l?".:huh:: cure. lnuke* wouk Oicu sltou^. hiu^Ki M*. $1. Ail There are several ihinss worse han disappointment in love; riien ualisni is one. eEl) s, jacobs AGENT OR Hi Rossntha! Sous, DEALERS IN Fine fc d Linn. In Griglnal Packages from .1 pint to gallon. H Mild; Pite III. I How To Find Out. Fill ft bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty lour hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition r>f the kidneys. When urines'?ins linen it it positive evidence of kid ne.v trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowl edge so oflen expressed, I hat Dr Kilmer's Sw nip-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in r-Kevins pain in tlie back kid nevs, liver, bladdler and evers part of the urinary passacger. It corrects inability to hold urine md scalding pain in passing it, oi l>ad efTecis following use of liquor, nine or beer, and overcomes thai unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate- The jiild and the extraordinary effect >1 Swa mo-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonlerful cures of the most distressng cases. If you need a medi cins you should have the best. Sold by druggist price filiv eents ind one dollar. You may have * sample bottle and pamphlet both ;ent free by mail. Mention I'he County Record and send vour iddress to Dr. Kilmer A: Co., Ring lan.'ton. X. V. The propritors ol his paper guarantee the genuine jess of this offer. - r .-,7 .j 'PIT* ftp I^TPT! ! vw n i t Ti ? Silt. -?JT \ GmtiiM's j In order to reduce ovr en??r mous stock, we are oiieriuj; >oine I'i everv department. Just J .dance down litis column ami see j the great values we are offering in i CLOTHING, | SEWING MACHINES, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, . Pht atpq uiiniivu,, S _tr 1 bridles, collars, Harness, TINWARE,; hardware! SHOES | m5v_annns ifibl "UUUi/U|! &c., &c. Coffee, 10c ft>; best, 20c. Sewing Machines, $3, $5 up lo $25. Flour. $3 75, $4.25. $5 and $0.25; J Hams, No. 1., 124c ft>; Salmon, 10c; Cove Oysters, 10c; Condensed Milk j Magnolia brand, 10e; Lye. 5 and 8;: Tobacco, 15c up; Starch, 5c ft>; Ex tra Spiced Pickles, 10c. Bureaus, $3.90 to $5.50. Bedsteads, $1.35 to $5.50. Chairs, 40c to 60c. Safes, $2 35 lo $4 00 Bridles, 45c to 60c. Collars 85c to $1.K>. Harness, $5.50 to $10.00. one! set double, $22.00. Tin ware, Crockery and Buckels,2 and 3 brass hoops,25c to 30c. Crass Blades, 90c. Stoves, $7.00 to $9.75. I riCf> III (liliun (lie lUU IIMIII^I-I oils to mention. Shoes. 50c 75c 00c $1.00 $1.25' $1.50 $2.00 and $3.00. Hats, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 40c, 75c $1, 1o $3. Caps, 15c fo 50c. Thread, 2 spools for 5c. Hlack Hawk Corn SheUers. $2. Dry-Goods in proporlion to the above prices. L J Brockinton. Ex? Est, of; S P Bnittii. T?nmmI I 111 II y " p.-m? PiiiM ?u!l I'JL-I .M i i S jU wu ldlub 0:.r FaJ! Stock i-. no-w ready ami aw 1) iv a ""Si cv.'rv day for various rea.s:>you .-* !?#-t , us. V e can prove it by ,\ od \ sih us. Give its ail eye-sight test Ik's, Ms' d If! No one in tin* Carolina* can nndet That's an impossibility Wc bonsrht ( law went into effect, and our customer and price we meet your wish at every Men's {food, serviceable suits at Men's extra good. all-wool >uit?, in. sel Men's fine Mack diagonal suits at Meti's -uits in imported and selected f Children's stylish, serviceable school s Hats and Caps. Howard hat, which is equal to anythi thing worth having' in the head-gear i FURNISHING G irmii ;i j? ur hi n Iin ii r ui.i underwear to a pair of kU gloves, you at prices to meet your approval. Boots and Shoes. celebrated Fless & Bro.'s tine shoes. ^ where. They're all ri^lit in material, want a pair of shoes, remember its. FINE CLOTHIIS Extra room and extra hands have i's wonderful growth demanded this, rienced tailors are now prepared to ti Trade. Arid when you'll note our s;>lt surely lie satisfied that this is the plae suit of cloth.-;. The satisfaction we L?i\ BANOV & 1 M W* 1 /M _ ^1. uor.is.ing ana uainoun 3 Points to Remember.? IX QUALITIES ; win it. No room for the unsatisfaetoi CTVr V Fashion's latest fit! Oil 1^1 j% iugs. Whenathic DPTP UC Yon can always I further here thai (Icrsold?not if we know it, and that's |p BAIL ORDERS M| We have in our employ M It. W. B. stone of t lie largest Northern houses, i posted, and keeps in touch with th ? de intrusted to him will receive promnt Same Place. 11 VT1 A aatm wtrmmui bum sm J. N. Robsi 136 East Bay and Nos. 1 Commission Mefcha INChoice Kay, Oats, Corn ar Consignments of Cotton, Poultry, Kj When von ship vour p jireaf satisfaction in dealing with a reliable J. N. ROBSOX & SON. CNR GIVES Don't Speni for Medi< until you h Ycu can buy them in the Ten Tabules for T"_i? aort Is put up checp!? to jprntifj Via ?al< If you don't fine Ripans 1 At the Dr Send Five Qerts to Tir* Spruce St., Ncw York, and 12 carrons will lie mailed f one that Ripuns Tabules s ^Cffipr HAM r '' . ^ 1 Mil | aits your inspection. Yon don't ,j?j i?, not easy or economical unless our neighbor if he has never tradsometirne. a's Esaiy-M&de Clothing. :| rscM us on Ready-Made CIcthinpr. ur entire stock before the tariff '? ' > reap the benefit; in quality,style V n" ' - - - * 2.4# '} ected patterns, at $5 and G.OO 5.85 1 a (tries from ^7.ot) to - 15.00 ' uit? from 75c up. ibtlcss you know we-a re the note irleston agents for the celebrated n<r on the market. We have every- "ft ine at prices m<wt reasonable. .$M From a natty neck t \/ \ s L/'J? tie to a drew shirt . ' - J r-bitton?from a suit of woolen will find our line complete, at :M lis department is flourishing. We , r? ChiirlMWlan wrciif'* fi?p Ilia * ?338 :.?u can't find better shoes any?tvleT shape and price. When you si ' -fa IE TO ORDER 1 been secured by this department. Ait extra cutter ai>d extra expeiieet increased demands for Fall n lid assortment c?f fabrics, you'll e to leav? vour measure for a fine # e is in far advance of our prices. . , l/OLASKl, 1 Sts., Charleston, 8- C. >M - ?' Wo aim to keep only the best?the J. kind that retain trade, as well its #3 y in our stock. * ncies find full swinjr in our show- $Hfl is new and good, we have it. count on your dollars traveling % i anywhere else; we .are never.unone of the secrets of our success. iu hob i?. ^ 1 LOGAN, who, having represented n till-* section, for years, is well ' > -m inds of this section. Anything attention. Same Business : | w _tw 3 : || an & Son. I and 2 Atlantic Wharf. nts and Dealers >d Prepared Cow Food. rjrs and Farm Products Solicited. . - 'J rod nets there is a ^ knowing you are ' - - Charleston, S. C. RELIEF. . :m rl n nnll<3l? LE Ci JL/U11U1 -.gg zme f,| ave tried OO@0 ' * paper 5-cent cartons j 3$ Five Cents. renal p. treat demand for a low prfofc 1 this sort of [abides . 1 uggist's | Ripans Chemical Company, No. xo they vrill be gent to you by nail; or or <{3 cents. Jhe chances cr~ tea to ire the very Medicine yea need.