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p." / n< (Editor VVj! son, ol Abbe-1 ville,alter sonv timelv advue on eCMiomv. proceeds t!ius wisely on! debt paying: First of all, pay your debts. Pay tfie smallest first. The man to whom you owe a dollar .and a halt will worry you more th;:n tbeouewho claitiios a thousand dollars. A great many people thu idkImL-p nl'navifi<r smn!i ' I payments on large debts, i ns* t* i or paving small debts in l'uli. Tin* world excuses thedebter who owes, a large sum, but the man who ne-1 gleet to pay small debts injures' his credit in the eves of the btisi-1 BO.s world, Each mail should bet jealous of his credit. Pay sma'lj debts, if you have to borrow the! money. Establish the reputation j of being a debt payer?an I this cannot be done if you allow small1 debtors to complain of vour ue-i gleet. Better owe for the houseI II yon are living in than to be in debt to your wash woman. p Quinine and other /ever medicines take from 5 td 10 days to cure fever. [ Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. i* The happiness of life may be! greatly increased by small courte sies in whidi there is no parade 4 whose voice s too still to tease, and which' manifest themselves by p tenderjind affectionate looks and I Httle kind acts of attention. gv Now that far away Klondike is j* ' the gold the old advice should be! changed slightly so as to read, uUo j !& ' west young man, and freeze up j& with the country. S&h Xrsrvbodr So. ' W:- Cwemtl Ctod* Cathartic. the most wonK-. derful medical disco crv of the ? re. p cosk_, lutud refreshing to tbc tave, aci neutly & eat positively on kidneys, liver end bowels, -7. cleansing the entire system, dispel colds fe'f.' cure lieadaelie, fever, habitual constipation (r and biliousness. Please buy and try a box v s# C.C.C todnr; JO, ?>, so ?-en: s 8old and K jtmraefed to curv by all dim-gists. Sosts $200 to have a frozen | nputated in Alaska Well J if you go, you would better '' yoiirs cut off before you HNSON'S ILL VER TONIC ; Cures Fever in One Day. j matter what he does, if n j wi't married by the time lie j , women will will always e he is top gay. kNTED?TRUSTWORTHY j and active geutienien or Im- t travetfor responsible, ostubhouae in Wiliamsburg Counonthly $65.00 and expense#. ?n steady. Reference. Entlf-addressed stamped envelYhe Dominion Company, W. Chicago.?8Mon. e, why do you open that w? We have only ten de>fheat in the room." '-Yes,; lo; and in the open air there I degrees. Now I'll let those 1 then it well be fourteen, | lite comlortable here " Quinine and other /e Irer medicines tatce rrom o to tO days to cure fever, j . Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. j Endevor thyself patiently to I bear the faults and mfrmities of other men, whatsoever tliev be forasmuch as th^u art faulty thyself and must be born withal. The Christmas Ladies' Home; . Journal -tells how the German Emperor, with the Empress and the Royal family, spend Christf mas with iheir children. 'rhe I ? Article is written b.v Mr. Nagel von KBrawe,an attache of the Court, ? who vr.'.s pirmitted to be present &<*t the celebration laC Christmas ?? pictures were rnatle ou me spot; b\ and approved by the Emperor. Vw'i * ' v"** ' ' V T>? Ciire Ci?lintlp:>.cto'i Forever. T.ikci iscarets Cae.iy Cat :suvtic. 10c erJKs. It C. C C. i.J.i to euro. . roiuail in^ucy (inMsiuiih taught )hat people should write their own tlatteri??! epitaphs ami then live upon theui. T-? < ur?? horcvtr# i I iUiiarlic. Mc or".:C. It C. C. C. !.; ! I" euro, rotui?U luuuoVKudden prosperity is often as fatal to a broken down man as an iceberg to a severely strained bark. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. Don't believe that every one else in the world is happier than you. Citornt* Your itotrH-* Vttlli 4'u?r:*r?>tA. Caniy ('uUmrt(* . ? to eo>i*- inutiou forcer. 10c. 3S.-. MO CO fril. ?!< ? . ??? r?-f ntiil iimiii He more prompt logo to a friend in sickness, than to borrow money. Dn't ToUrro Sjiit *?J S???ke Vo?r lift Aw?t. To quit tobacco easily nod forever. bema^ nctic. full of life nerve and vigor, take No-ToBiw.thc wonderworker. the.; n ak<--? weak nt?*tj strong. AH druggists, 50c or 81. Cure guaranteed Booklet ami umple fire. Address Sterling Kenedy Ca. Chicago ?>r New York There are 23 acres of land to every inhabitant of the globe. o ? ^ T A ^Immiiu, 11 (\ lliet'i ent client i-l and *<t'lpnltsf Will Send Free to 1 lie A fllieled. 3 UeMtvVioniis lewly Hie* eovereil io viirr CouKump* (ion and nli Liiei;; Xrou * I? lex. Nothing could be fairer, more philanthropic or carry more joy to the afflicted, than the offer of T. A. Slocuni, M. C., of 183 l'earl street New York City. Confident that he has discovered an absolute cure for consumption ami all pulmonary complaints, and to make its ^reat merits known, he will send, free, three bottles of medicine, to any reader of The County Record who is suffering from chest, bronchial, throat and lung troubles or consumption. Already this Mncw scientific course of medicine has permanently cured thousands of appearantly hopeless I cases. The Doctor considers it his religous duty?a duty which he owes to j humanity?to donate his infallible cure. Offered freely, is enough tocomend it. and more so is the perfect confidence of the great chemist making the proposition. He has proved the dreaded con-1 sumption to be a cureable disease beyond any doubt. There will be no rnirtakein sending ?the mistake will be in overlooking the generous invitation. He has on tile in his American and European latioratories testimonials of expe-j rienee from those cured in all parts of the world. Don't delay until it is too late. Address T. A. Sloeum. M. C., 9S Pine j street, New York, and when writing the Doctor, please give express and postoffice address, and mention | reading this article in the County Record. Open the door of your mind !oj good thoughts and evil ones will j be diiven out. | Modem Treatment of | I ft- i jibonsumiJiiiiii; j | The latest work on the 11 j 1 treatment of diseases, written | < j by forty eminent American ? ! I physicians, says: ^Cod-liver ?, < i oil has done more for the con- ? 11 sumptive than all other retne- j | [ dies pot together." It also ^ j | [ says: ** The hypophosphites v < > of lime and soda are regarded v < > by many English observers as /1 specifics for consumption." It Scott's Emulsion I j! | ( i ^ | < > contains the best cod-liver oil j il in a partially digested form, & < > combined with the Hypophcs- S t phttes of Lime and Soda., This ? * remedy, a standard .for a * % quarter of a centory, is in jg ? c-xact accord with the latest ? * views oi the medical profession. * ? B' sure you get SCOTT'S f 2 Emulsion. (| A All druggists; joc. *r.d li.oo. % . * SCOTT $ BOWNE, N?w York. 9 ... yw*|K.. ? *' lu'cenr statistics show that I I here ;?:e in Germany 147 \v<? Men employed as cnppersmit lis,079 sis farriers ami nailers. 300 as masons and 2.000 in marble stores and s site <] n a tries. Infino/tn'o /"* h l// Q rt/f Wl/IU(/? d WIf If J UI1W m v ! ver 7bii/c is a ONE-DAY i Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever In i 24 Hours. If you won!il re is!) your food. I labor for ii. if you would enjoy J your raiment, pay for ii belortvou I wear ii; il \ ou would sleep soundj ly, lake a elean conscience to bed with yo.i. I " !\?? <'nre. .>? 1'ny. That is I he wav all drmrtrists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill. Tonic for ('lulls and alnlarta. It is sun ;p!v Iron and Qti'nine in taste j N'ss form. Children lore if. Adults ptvfer i> to hitter, nauseatj ing Tonics. Price, 50c. ,, . Persons below the-middle heisrht ! robust, with I afire hands and short j thick necks are jrenearlly recojr' nized as apoplectic subject; but I apoplexy is. in tact, confined to no [ particular conformation of bod.*. j r Are Yoa Wnbt Weakness roan wests itself in the Ion of ambition nnd aching bones. The blood is : watery; the tissues are wasting?the door is i being opened for disease. A bottle of Browns' ! Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your strength, soothe your nerves, make your b!oo.f rich and red. Do von more good , than an expensive special coarse of medicine. I Drowns'Iron Bitters is ecld by all dealers. i The horse of ilie German eavnl! ry regiments are to he entirely jsliod with paper shoes, recent ex : periments as to their durability ; having proved very satisfactory. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cares the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. A promient treasury official ?ays flint within a year I lie gold J reserved in t fie treasury will reach ! *180,000.000 to $200,000,000. It j should btf kept at the latter figures Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. Two thousand car loads of California redwood and Washington red cedar shingles are shipped east every month. The demand I for redwood singles seems to be j increasing. Johnson's Chill find Fe? ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. A discouraged lecturer who returned to New York from Missouri reported to his bureau that in one town he was bombarded | with overripe hen's eggs, and in another deceased goose eggs ' were rained upon him. That was 1 literally going from one egg istream to another. ? Notice. The county Commissioners and township commissioners through-1 ; out tho county are hereby instructed to compel their road overseers to have the full compliment of days] ((:) worked upon the roads by'the ittth day of December. The law requires six days work on the roads! and I am satisfied that < very road i iu the county nei it more than this., B. B.CIIAXDI.KR, County Supervisor. j Notice. ] All persons having claims against the estate of the late John Brown i Sr., are hereby notified to present1 the same duly attested, and a!) i ner-oii- indebted to the said estate] t.'i ' / If,i-l to m ike pftymeut to. Robert F Brown, Exe.urt. f -JTH j \\ moan's crowjiitii ?r!nry. her 1 hair, nee !s considerable cart' lo keep it in pk.ee. A single hair j pfn i? ail in-ijznilion? little thin.r I yet I lie wholesalers in the <i'y oi j New York daily sells twelve htm dred thousand o' Ihem. JOHNSONS CHILL AND FEVER TGNIC Cures Fever In One Day. I The most extensive eetnelerv in 1 ti:e world is lh.it at Rome ^ i which over 9,000.000 human be jimrs ha\e been interred. i_ - Sheriffs Sales. i 1 STATE OF Sol' I'll CAROLINA County o; Williamsburg, I In The Court Of Common Pleas. W. M. Kinder, plant iff. vs. Harry Pressley, dependent. Judgment for Foreclosure. Pursuant to an order to me directed I will sell at public outcry, I to the highest bidder, f<>r cash, be: f re the court house door, on the first Monday in December next. ! during the legal hours of sale, the following real estate, to wit: all that certain piece parcel or tract i of land, lying, being and situate in j the county of Williamsburg, State j of.South Carolina containing thirty i (fi )) a'-res more or less and Ixiunded |as follows: North by the Kingsit ree road, south by lands of J P | Mouzon, east by lands of J P Mou] zou and west by lands of Clare ! Mouzou. J D DANIEL, S. W. C. j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of willi/ msdlt.fi, j In Tiie Court Of Common IUeas. James 8alters i . vs. Ben Kikklix. Judgment for Foreclosure. In obedience to the order of the ! court in the above staled case I .will sell on the first Monday in Dee lSi)7 before the court house door in Kings tree within the legal hours for making public sale, to the highest bidder for cash the following discrihed property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the 1 ebunty of Williamsburg state of I South Carolina containing twentyfive acres more or less and hounded as follows: North by I lan is of Lawrence Drown and Tom i Scott on tin* e:ist by lands, of Anj trum McClary, and on the smith 'and west by lands 01* Mrs. Mary j Morris. Purchaser to pay for all papers. J J) DAXfPX, S. W. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF W ft LI A MSDU KG. j In The Co:irl Cf Common Pleas. Ml J. Sai.TKKS. vs, Jamks McGii.l,ct. al. Judgement for Foreclosure. In obedience to the order of the court in the above stated case I will sell 011 the first Monday in Dec. 181)7 before the court hou^e door i:' 1 Kingstree within the lecral hours for nicking such sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: All of those two certain pieces, parcels or tracts of land lying being and situate in the county of Williamsburg State of South Carolina and con1 raining together one hundred ayd I seventy-five (17"?) acres more or less and bounded a-, follows. One J tract bounded on the north and i west bv lands of the late Jack I Montgomery .and on the south and I ! east by lands of Albert Tisdale. The other tract on the north and' east by lands of Benjamin and the public road, on the south by lands j of S A Scott, on the west by lands j of Albert Tludale. Said tracts be-] injfthe same conveyed to Sidney J Mctiill by Perry Shaw. Hamlet MeGill and and All>ert Tisdale by' ! deed dated April 11th, IH80. Purchaser to pay for papers. J P DANIEL, S. W. C. ] I CITATION. I | - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i County of Williamsburg. By e. m. Smith Esqiihk, * 1 Probate Judge. WHEREAS Sand. A Brown lias made suit to m*, to grant him of administration of the Estate of and effects of Y. Ileadly Brown. these are therefore to elm ami ndmotish nil ami singular the kindred the creditors of the said ] Y.Ileadly Brown deceased, that they Ik* > and ap|tear before ine. in the Court of Probi te. t<> lie held at lug-free S. C. 011 Nov. 22th lifter publication hereof) at 11 o'cl ?ck In the forenoon ti show cause. if anv they have, why the said administration should not b- granted. Given under ? y hand, this Sfh day of Nov An .0 Domini, JshT. , Published 011 the lbh day of Nov. 1897 In the County Record. fc. M. Smith, 2t. - _ . . P. J. W.C. * 'TUHH * % | S!l!i Headquarters | 7or Vogatables I Ami ?!! kin s nf Frtiit nnd jC:sij'?ies ;?(.?] also keep I KESIl i M SlU lis I Comes three limes a week from | i Charleston. : ' At Wliat Place is | Headquarters ? W'hv, Xo. 12 Wall ?St. next door to post oiliee at \l. .Il'Ufiiito, i ! KIXGSTKEE, S. C. i | ,3 tr.. j | in n n n ! iy,uuu | COW HIDES, j WANTED. ! CASH prices paid at your door j Apuly to F.M. BRITTON, Sr., Uiaurcn, a. u. THE COLUMBIAN ENCYCLPiEDJA, 35 Volumes, 28.600 pages; 7500 Illustrations. Contains an Unabridged Dictionary, gives pronuciation of every 1 word, the volumes are of handy size, ; has the largest and latest maps?is better adapte<l to popular use than any Cyclopedia ever published? IT CONTAINS LATER INFORMATION t j Than any other, and more <?f it; is ii- ? i - - i:_. I lilt? lllll^' \ %>c? H .'iliil WliKII 1-| #t * ; can he, really up to date. It i*. j THE BEST FAmILY LIBRARY. ' Because it is clear.and simple in ! 1 language, can be understood by a ! | !?y a child?absolutely impartial j | and reliable and thoroughly A inert- j ran- p f I For terms and description write j to - i ' ' ' j is pi m e. 31 Whitehall St., Atlanta, <ia. W7f, Williams,! j Eamnacturer of | SHINGLES, j KIN GST RLE. - - S. C.! ; Sis ThisiPdsss ' Xol IIejirtSiiinjjJ.es1, per 1,000 f4.50 ' 2nd Hand Hearts', .. .. 3.50 4s. All Hearts. u. .. 3.00 3s. All He.'.rts, .. .. 2..">0 | Sap Shingles, .. .. 2.30 Jlylo?ly ^A^ELK^I . ISJUSTASCCCD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRiCE SOcts. gai.ATIA, it.ls., Not. 10,1803. j: Paris Medicine Co., St. lx>uis, iio. Gentlemen:?Wo sold lo.it year, 000 bottles of i ' GItOYL'S T.tETKLEsS CI I TEE TOKIC and have i ! bought three kiwi already this year. In all our ex- 1 ( perteure oi 14 years. In tbo ur.ia business, hove . never sold nn article that gave such universal saUs> j 1 faction as your Tunc. Tours truly. . , iitNiv.c.A&n*<y j \% ^ " .-J fi P.hpII % Bnliprts' UUUlllA llUUUllU GffiH DRY-GOODS STORE, I n >s Corner King nud t'nnRon Charleston, S. G. Q We have no hesitation in saying that the commercial history of this city has never shown an instance of greater progress than ours, in so short a time, when it is understood that this growth has been accomplished within a few years, in the face of the keenest competition with the largest houses in the city Our success has shown that we have gauged the wants of the people of this city in our line with unerring lusunci ana \ ucmonsiraiea mai, our method of keeping reliable goods only and selling at a small margin of profit is the right one. Below will be found a few of our quotations, which speak for the accuracy of our statements: tiO pieces yuwanee suitings, in plain colors and plaids,at 6c?heavy goods suitable for bicycle suits; beautiful dress plaids at 4}^, Wool mixed dress goods at 9c; all-wool dress tiannels at 15c; beautiful ,black satin at 75c. 37 inches wide; beautiful all-wool plaids at 25?; best oilcloth at 15c, nice patterns; 1(K) cape., at *1.50, a great bargain; readyniade skirts, lined all through at 75c; plaid black skirts at $1.00 Thousands of lu< ies' hats, straw and felts, at 10, lo, 20,25. 3a, 40, 50, 75c and $1. 'si Furniture " *3 department. Observe our socials this week. They are worthy of your attention They Are solid, superb, attractive and very low: Id-piece solid oak suits, .$17. l/l'iiiof.u futt tnilpf n>ik suits 12i 9-pieee chamber seta <2.19. (Moot juie rugs 98 cents, ft-foot Smyrna rugs $2. Another lot window shades 10c. Japanese and Chinese matting* .+. very low. ' Weh.-ters Unabridged, clothbound Dictionary, , -IUU pages, full J M size, only $1.25. dOlTp HINTING, Jj a!! Styles, Neatly Dsxie at t Is: Mi Eserfd Jcb Dice. Atlantic coast line. | flcrth-Eastern R. R. of S. C. _________ ( \"j nftvni/v?vn sriivntn.x. I DatMl May 16. ISfiJ. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 3-?.* Leave Florence 3:35 a. m. Leave Kin^stree Arrive Lanes 4:48 a. m Leave Lanes 4:48 a. m Arrive Charleston j:t>0 a. m No. 23.* : Leave Florence 7:85 p. m Leave Kinprstree 8:59 p. m Arrive Lanes 9:15 p. m * . Leave Lanes 9:15 p. m Arrive Charleston 10:50 p. ni No. 53.* j Leave Florence Leave Kingstrce Arrive Lanes /Jg Leave I j? nes 7:e2 p. m An ive Charleston 9:25 p. m TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 7S.* Leave Charleston 5:30 a. m. Arrive Lanes 7:05 a.m. Leave Lanes 7:05 a.m. Leave Kings free 7:23 a. m. Araive Florence 8:25 a. m. No. 32* Leave Charleston 5:00 p. m. Arrive'Lanes 6:36 p. nu Leave Lanes 6:36 p. ni. 1 Leave Kingstree Arrive Florence 7:55 p. m. No. 52.* Leave Charleston 7:00 a. m. Arrive Lanes 8:26 a. m. Leave Lanes Leave Kinjrstree Arrive Florence No. 52 run* through to Columbia via Central It. K. of S. ('. Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson and F: yetfeville?Short Line?end make close connection f?r all points North. Train* on ('. & D. It. R. h ave Florence d:?iiv except Sunday 8 55 a. m., arrive Darlingtor '.) 28 a. 'in.. Chora w 10 40 . in.. Wadeslioro 2 25 p. in Leave Florence daily except Sip day 8 10 p. in., arrive Darlington 840 p. in.. HartsvH)e? 45 p. ni., Bennctrsvllle 9 3(3 p. in.-.. Gib?on 10 00 p. n . Leave Florence Snnriay r>nly 0 00 a. m., arrive Darlington 9 .'U i. rii., Utrtsvillc 10 10a. n>. J. F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't. ^