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n ^ old ris thai the people ofiii^B tion are much dleased with the! efforts ol Senator Lesesiie. I B "Unlcle Hob" Davis, a well? j known colored man living near, Davis, had the misfortune last] Sunday morning to lose by fire his< BeighVrooiu dwelling house. There fwas no insurance. j I' ' * L , Died on (he 10th inst. at lierj home in West Dike, Fia., Mrs. l'Jla j Speers wile of Mr. E. H. Speers. j The deceased was a daughter ol Mr. K. L. Logan ol' this county and j was adout 21 vears ol' ag<*. f:- .... t iJ" Dots From Pumpkin Hill [Near Green* POstuflke.] The health of our community is unusually good. There was a te.^ party at the1 residence of Mrs. M M Biown on the night ot the 22nd, lor the small children. Several geullcmen from George; town were in this neighborhood; last week shooting birds. ^ Mr. W D Bryan, of Greens is speaking of potting up a shingle mill on Black river, near here* where he has plenty of lumber1 from which to manufacture shin-; gles. Mr. T A BJakely will close his store here in a few days till the, fall, Mr. H P Brown has bought out . * Mr. W i) Bryants store and will run it himself. Met?. ? | Quinine and, other fc~ jj^ver medicines take from 5 B^/0 days to cure fever* .hhnsoh's Chili and Fever * Tonic cures in ONE DAY. In the series of articles dealing! . with the .immediate problemsi which concern the great powers of! ot the world now appearing in the American Monthly-Be view ot Re 1 views, Mr. W. T. S'ead writes for the Feboary number a paper on British Problems apd politics fori 1898." This is a candid piece of! critism, all the more interesting to! j the non-English reader because of! its strictly British point of view ' Inr the "New Books*1 depart roent of the American Monthly Review of Reviews for Febru.ry, Mr. H. W. Lanier reviews "Some Fiction from Over Seas." \ N Johnson's Chi Hand Pe- j ver Tonic is a ONE-dJ& < Cure.- It cures the jnoJfei, stubborn case cf Fever /ziV 24 Hours. r ^ j; Teachers' Examination. ', The next regular examination ' of applicants for teachers1 certificates for Williamsburg County will beheld at Kingstree between the s hour# of 10:.% o'clock A. 31., and 4 j, o'clock p. in. Friday, Feb. ISth 1898 ! 3 D Lksksnk, Co. Supt. of*?d. 1 s The County Reeord oue dollar a t ^ K \ ? -I, m ^BHHapU alarm the the |^H|^H|H^K I de r ni e ti Tuesday, only canvotes and prisoners Villi tlrs .ain gang win uiiuwuuicui\ number of recruits. The house of EdwaVd BIcCall entered by a thief Wednesday night and some clot hing\and other articles stolen. McCallV lives at the south end of Itbv street. Court Crier .1 E DenVois has purchased a speaking h<>rn and will herealter use it duriftg the sessions ot court. With this\ horn Mr. Dennis cau be heard al^over Florence. \ - t Rev. A W Moore is dWad. About 12 o'clock Tuesday nipit his spirit lei't its frail earl lily hotne to dwell tomong the skies. flje realzed lh?t the e* d was af>* proaching, and some hours before had called the members of bis family to the bed and bestowed his blessing upon them. Calmly and peace!ally his last moments were spent, and his life and that of the dying day softly went out together. Yesterday morning at S o'clock at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. 8 Hounds, Mr Charles A Uines of I urkey.N (J., and .Mis> Grace Bounds were quietly marne i. Kev H R Mose.'y oerformed the ceremony,only a lew relatives nod fntim:ili? tripn 'a bpimr niPK. 6.it. A wedding breakfast wa? 8-rv>a, and then the happy cou pfe were dri veil to t lie depot where they look the train for their future home in North Carolina. ?. The New* Around Cades. Our farmers seem to be well up with their work. W ; nole that there a is g?x*l d>a! of fertilizers being brought to thispiace. Miss Lula ?*iaw, our accomplished school teacher, has given her school a vacation of two weeks, and is visiting relatives and friends in "the city by the sea Mr. E S Sou's, one of the oldest j and most successful fafmers in this county, moved to his large farm at this place January 1st, and is now getting ids lands in good shape lor the coming season. His new store-house and other/ buidings that he has erected, add much to Ihe appear uce of thfe piuce. Mr. W E Xesmilh, manager of l!ie firm of Nesmith Bros., made!a triple Charleston last week mr the purpose of purchasing a wellselected stock of >-hoe?, hardwire \nd gioceries, which they exjlect Lk sell at lowest cash fimares. Messrs. E S Sauls, J J M (IrahLm, j KEpps, and H Z Manna /alsoj nade business trips to Charl 4>ton asl week. / The $ma!'pox sensation \ihich ,'rnck otlr town a lev we?kt ago las now passed off. AOet Dr. Stewart, of Beaufort. pronttfrnced he disease at Claflin University; mall pox and\ several students or hat place returned to their hom^es iear here, our people were conVj t I viiii ^^HBB^B^v iJhmh dreaded i BBiHIHB our buti^^^^^Bniing jof Ii oes. Judging from! j the p price of potatoes, wej i believ *y will bring a good i j price tl- comms season, and thati ! Mr. Car 'en is making a good i*i- j j vest me, C and is setting a good j | example for some of our "cotton-j I tot I arm ^ v The W .<?st?rn Union telegraph 1 office that has recently been put in at this place is proving a great; !convenience to the peo, leoi this: 'section. The removal of Mr. J V Wheeler, our depot agent was re gretled very much by his many l * * . * jtrienJs, but. of course it was nec[cessary, as Mr. Wheeler was not {an operator. Mr H (j Iluntlev j the young and efficient operator jwho succeeded Mr. Wheeler, is j getting along very nicely and is j well liked by everybody. Bluksteel. j , | The American Monthly Review j i?f I'm- Febuarv renders ar : j important service to the cause ot iinternational arbitration bv pub : lisbinir an English translation of ! an article on Ine advance of lie j movement throughout the, j the j mm) of l'-i? jnvnt French pub ' li. is!, r redric F.issy. president ol j tlie society for Arbi'ration Be 11 ween i^a'ions. This arlicie rotes { many encouraging signs of pros Jressinthe agitation tor abritration now jrt?itit; on among even the most military nations of the O.J I World. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Always Proves Effectual. There are no better medicines on ithe market than Ch un tk; rUin's f We have u.?ed the Cough ltemedy | when ail others failed, awl in every ; instance it proved effectual, i Almost daily vtv li^ar the virtues ,of Cha rtberlaiti's rem ?lv extolled | by those who haw use 1 them. This I is out an empty pa ft', paid for at so ; much a hue, but is voluntarily given in good faith, in the hope that suffering humanhy may trv these 1 \ .... . 1. ! remedies ar.o, like the writer, be l benefited.?From the C'lenville i (W. Ya.)Pjui.finder. For sale by \YaIia?e ^Johnson. I . FoiJ liens, bills of sale, &c, coma to the County Kecord office./ T J Sleeintt. M <'. the krent rNfn n.iJ Sk'lsaltit Wilt IFr*-*- to tlie.l ffllclod, a i Bol?lc*?l'hi?ai*w!v ?1*? 1 pi'Ptl Keni?*?llcs t? enre firwa uji? liuu UM<-1 a!I , 1,U aft ,'i!rou b Jos. Nothing eoijld be fairer, more philanthropic ojr carry more joy to the afflicted, than the offer of T. A N'oeuni, M. C., of 183 Pearl street New York'City. \ v Confident that he has discovered an 1 IvMjkl.i^.k AH fn. jknhfillmiittAn im.t I uuMiiuir vine IUI UIMI all pulmonary complaints and to; make its great merits known, hej will send, free, three bottles of tried-! >icinc, to any reader of The County ; Record who is suffering from chest,' ; bronchial, throat and lung troubles! | or consumption. Already this "new scientific course! j of medicine has permanently cured j thousands of uppearautly hopeless j j cases. I The Doctor considers it his relig-1! j ous duty?a duty which tie owes to j I humanity?to donate his - infallible! i cure. ^ OiFered freely, is enough tVcornerjd it. and more so is (lie perfect confi1 , ( deuce of the great chemist waking ; the proposition. \ He proved the dreaded con-1 jsumnt'u to be a cureable disease J1 l beyond any doubt. . i' There will be no mirtake in sending' i ?the mistake will be In overlook in# the generous invitation, lie huslon j file in his American ami Furopam laboratories testimonials of expte-j' rience from those cured in all parks t' of the world. v \ 11 Don't delay until it is too latA | Address T. A. Slocum. M. C., 981'ineii street, New York, and when witingl < the l>octor, ol 'ase giveexpress ant^L pr.stoffice address, and mentio^B reading this article iu the Couatjfl Record. V in an lit:* < '}> r ? veuin^j Hi imp il.i I. {i?|/i.<u-i>pj!) ? !' WrinnnT. re}'t*r?'?i Id sanb? <'!#?*< ?S an : imaginary parsonage, w here upon a'; small boy in tin* oougmgalionj audibly eoriecleu him. Johnson's Chill and Fe* ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. The old Ios cabin in Fron! Royal. V.?.. in wlmli George Washington lived while surveying between J74S and 175-. is still standing in fair condition and is used as a spring house. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Rpmnse it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. A 5v ear-old city miss was vis iting in the country for the first time, and she happened to notice ' attic enjoying their cud. "Say. grandpa!' she exclaimed, "docs von have to buy gum for all of them cows to chew?" JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. The old-fashioned boy asked his lather questions for information; "he modern boy asks his father questions to *4catch" him. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the mnzt sftthhnrn esse of Fever in ONE DAY. While friends wore preparing he supposed corpse of Airs. Alice Parker for burial in St. Louis, she revived and.is now well. Why take Johnson9s Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most :1ybborn case ofFevet in ONE DA V. Men are b, V>niiti?>o scarce lhat when a boy of twelve p)os ca1 in?: ihe.-e days he is allowed to sit in th*? parlor. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC ' Cures Fever v -J/? One Day. Xhe rehfjive size of the earth as compared vftfhthe sun is, approxiuiafel.Vy.thar of a grain of sand to an orange. Z-lafatcliM, ? Cattily Ont! .?iii>-. c>>r>- ? ? ? *?i?*:if- rr. tOc. ? -c. IT !' C.C ft??L , ' r.'' ".u '.?*v Maine factories sold $250,000 worth of wooden shoe pegs in 1897. , " Eflnnt* Taur lloweh With rnnmrft*. Orvly cure constipation forcer. 10c.23c. If C.C.C fall. tlrncpi?i? refund DMQCr. In England one woman in every six earnsiher own living. To f'idro < "H?tl|wtlwi i jrever. T..kr t ts OaudyCulliur. c. 10c orCSc. f > C C. iu*l io ctire. dniiL'SU refund tnuticf. j Baltimorecans 1,200.033 bushels : ?f' iv.siejs per annum. Fud Ur-lkNi?, Jim Parley isn't! much tl) brag of; but there's one hiHir If will suv for him?he's a rue ahilcsopher "Duddy?uAn.] | i>r wlint reason? ' Fuddy?"When le losa his hand in a hav-cjtler he nerelr remarked; 'Well there s me iJmd the less to keep clean, inyhyw.'' J K'ervl?o?iy Jayn So. Owyirf's ran.lv Cni-?nrli<\ the most wp> tcrfiil < rv i>f t!:? nee. (??a> 1 r?fp sltjne t?? ifcr la* e. c< i gentlytiv^.y mi k'mieyn. liv> reml Itoir. ls, ii!A emire titbm, di*t?el -o.iw, r-.i ;tol<n, fover, v onstifirJoa ^^K.iniisue?s. Pinnae bisv an<l try * box C. C. Vo-d?r; U). 'ir? '<0 new*. Kohl and ; ^Hantecd to cure by all druggists. It'is stntfil tli^^^^TAiut uionti have 1.-100 -inu>;^^^H: ;>rhi that thetim' Jju>l?iti^^^r work n- ; nn.i?ir t ie ignorant with ^ re-?f en-j of v, and Ihev are bound to gain' * * ? I pnliiieul control of Utah. .' [ r u e r> n/? c CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. The Good Habit Sm'iety now has 2.000 members. It was started ly Harvey Preniie a Chicago I schoolboy. Its chief pledge is to treat everybody with kindness. Aa Cnowttln DUeue. There is do disease more uncertain in its nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that ' the symptoms of no two eases agree. It is i therefore most difficult to make a correct diagnosis. No matter bow severe, or under w hat distruiae dyspepsia attacks von. Brown*' Iron Bitten will cure it. Invaluable in all diseases of the stomach, blood and nerve*. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. A schoolboy was asned to ex plain the formation of dew*. Ilis answer was, *'1Iip earth revolves on its axis every 24 hours, and and in consequence of' I he Ire raenihus pace at which it travels it^tetvpires fieel;..*' Don't Xogtrct Your Liver. Liter troubles quickly result in serious eornplicaticne. and the mar. wl;.: nct lect* bis liver has little recant far bealtii. A IwjJe of Browns' Iron Bi'tci t..kv>i now then will keep ttic liver in perP.-ct order. If the di?ease +ias developed, Iron Hitter* will eurc it pvrr.irirniiy. 8trcccth and vitality will !-vi?v. f?.lV>w its cv. Browu*' Irou Bitters itf sold by all dealers. W. XT El >?T III* ST SVORTIIY and active gentlemen or !:? | di??s to travel for responsible, established house in Willamsbur^tToun | ty- Monthly $6f?.0t) and expenses. I I 1'iwitinn stwlflvv Ref(>P('tlCt?. Kn-I close seif-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company Dept. W. C'hieago.?3Mon. TO CI RE A COI,? IA OAK DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al! Druggists refund tie money ifit failes to cure. 2oc. Auditors NoticeNotice is herehy ?ris*en t\\ut I will visit the following places on the days mentioned below for the pur.pose of taking Tax Returns for the fheal year commencing Januarj I first, 1398. As t'*is is real estate jyear it is expected that all Real testate owners will in.^et nie fully I prepared to give complete returns ! of their real estate, as we'I as per-1 sonal property. {Concord, Jan. 1st {Lake City 44 34A5th Scranton 44 ti 7 A 8th I Brosjiect * 44 10 A 11th . J Altmaus 44 12th i Johnsonsville 44 13th I Ards 44 14 A15 rh Lambert 44 17th i Rome 44 ISth ' Khems 44 19th MorrisviH 14 20th j Bloomingvale 44 21 A 22nd Indiantown 44 24; h Cedar Swamp 44 25 20th Kennedys 44 27tn Cades 44 2^ A 29 th Hebron Jan. 31st and Feb. 1st Mouzon Feb. 2nd Klngstree 44 3 4 A 5th Greeleyville 44 7 A 8th Gourdins 44 9 A 10th Salters 44 11A 12th ; Suttons 44 14th Earls 44 loth Trio 44 16 A 17th Kingstrce ' " IS A 19th II Z HAXNA, Auditoi, W. 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For terms and description wtite "n n mi/ 31 Whitehall St, Atlanta, j J ? / iliiftf DASMD&T mW ' " toj CWADV fl OlUlMg No one who sees how husine^^H^^H booming here will si y it is We hnve the right Goods anfl H them at the right, a reputatfr^HB^^Hj we are justly entitled- We lookout for bafl H Msny*tempting offers comB H In the hurry and rush of few months some Goods havt^| I overlooked-and remnants havenS^^^H cumulated. We now offer then^^H at very low prices. I Our special drive this week will be: 2 cases Calico reduced from 5o to S| 4c. warranted nor to fSde. A few pieces of Drapery, worth *?cent Calico?<, in beaming and^^H F.ineies lie. SB Heavy Unbleached UomespunB B IV ' V Uncrossed Lrugeloth at 4c. Furniture Depart An - ' ?^ne Fujfl I St?u*k wmi|''?'t? iti.H%r;< ? > r> -pieces Piush Po C?pieces bilk Damask 5-pIeces bilk Damask Ingrain Carpets 29c and 1?yord itmi ? Carpet Remnnnts ?'t (JUc Another hale of 6-foot 3 by 4 All-wool Art Sqna^^Hfl^H 4 by C All-wool Art bquu^E^^^H I UFpieces Chamber Sets |2 lSc.^H^^N Mattings at old prices* Bueil & Robert^H 373 AKS> ."073 uns srusjflIH Corner Cannon Street, Ohartsstcn, 8.5. . -? "tasteless _ CHILL rnNir 1 fibSB iib mtm \j 18 JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS* /WARRANTED. PRCCEOOotS. I _ 6AI.ATtA.IlXS..K?Y.M.ttK. Paria Medicine Co., St. Louia, Mo. Gentlemen:?We aold last yeu, COG bottlea of GROVE'S TASTCZJCS8 CHILL TONIC Ud hare boujtbl three uons already this yew. In all o?r experience of It years, la the droit business, have never aoM an article that save audi cnlvenal aatie* faction aa your Tome. loan truly, abssy. Cajol mo* NOTilE. ' jy I will be in my ofSt in the Court house, Kingrstree. M nday and Sat- ^Kj urdav of each week. Those bav ing business with the County Sup erintedent of Education will gtv- H ern themselves accordingly. .nabor D. Lesesxe, jhj Couuty bupt. Ed / ipri COW HIDES, I WANTED. CASIJ/prices paid at yonr door, Kg Apply to / P.M. BBlTTQNtSf.t Church, S. C.H ' ' ifl