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One night last some mi^ra^||H robbery bent made an e"trandB| into the railroad deoot. office and, breaking opeh a cash drawer,stole therefrom about $5 in change. The thiet did not trouble anything else, not eveu making an attempt to go into the safe, where there was a considerable sum of money at the n ??? w- Kft..rlrwl loot Al/M-. fl <3 I- I IT C IT CI C linilUVU^ l?a^v ^ a few pounds of sugar made by Mr. George D Smith, of Workman and it is without a doubt as sweet as any pure sugar we ever tasted. Mr Smith made about.400 pounds of the article and is now well sup ^plied with one necessary article } that he heretofore had to pay out his money for. L* ; ' ' Quinine and other medicines take from S to tO days to cure fever. r Jolutsoa's Chitt and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. Dots From Pumpkin Hill (Near Green ? Postofflce.] There is some sickness from colds ail I lagrippe around here. Mr. S W Filton, who has been -clerking for Mr. T A Blakelv, left v last Friday for Florida. Mr. J W Locklier has taken his place for a while. Tfoe farmers have gone to work making another crop ot five-eents . cotton*. ? * There was preaching at Friendship church by Rev. R C Roulware. Mrs $ D Hare is-quite sick Dr. W D Rich is attending her. Several families have moved into our neighborhood since Jan. 1st. Among them we note those of Messrs. ? B Brown and J M 8<rrineau. McC. When You Have a Bad Cold You want the best medicine that cm* be obtained and that is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect a permanent cure, You want a remedy that will reNevethe lungs and keep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that will ???* ? 4am?1ama?* V/\iarn??/l vuuuwi?ti ivwcatv* pneuroouia. You want a remedy that is pleasI ant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is ' the only medicine v^| use that me^ts all of these requfrmenta. This remedy is famous for its cures of bad colds throughout the United States and in many foreign countries. It has many rivals, but, for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds* stands without, a peer . anjl its splendid qualities are every where admired and praised^ For sale by Wallace & Johnson. It is said that woman, o ' in^ to the peculiar construction of h^r f rm, is onaWe to jump?except at an offer of marriage. Dost Tefcaeco Spit and Soeke leer lift iwsv. To Quit tobacco easHy and forever, be ma? netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-ToBac. the wonder-worker, that zuakvs weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or tl. Cureguaranteed. Booklet and sample free. Address .Sterling Remedy Ca, Chios#* or Hew York. , J3& If ' - . ... : "J V m w :3 | ? M f I AUU Mciuuin HHUy night. BHudson and Mr. married on the HE the residence of Kr. I practice of the fire mk place Thursday Bp new hose cart, H the black horse A appearance. ^HPee Dee town B^Hleirislature rethe law reale oilseed cotton. Pec Dee township is almost worked up. W Somebody of a thieving disposition is going the roufies i i Flor iinoii rociVI? n pl* nfMr H I.I vIIVV .IIV SVOIUVIK V ?'- - - ? Darr was entered Friday night,but nothing disappeored. this morning before daylight some one entered the residence of Rev. K R b'oberts tlirough the kitchen window. In this case the thiel was more successful, pie went into the bed room, and as a result a new over coat, pair of trousers with pocket change and 'a gold watch and chain are missing. There is no clue to the rwbter. ; \ SUMTER. \ Watchman and Southron. Mr A. D. Moses came very near having a fire at his residence Monday night. A lamp exploded on a table an i before it could be I removed from I he room and t,he blazing oil extinguished several rugs, which were used to smother the flames, wefe burned. ThP damage amounted to about $251 * H Tier? are now nineteen prison-; ers in jail. Last year at this time there were only seven in jail awaiting trial. Magistrate W H Seale held.an inquest on the 4th instant, upon the body of Joshua Bracev, the i * 16-year-old son of Scipio Bracev, colored, on the old Myers place near Providence, now owned by Mr. A J Moses. It was testified by the faniilv that the boy was subject to fits and his brother was left in the house ' to care for him. He left him alone in the house while he went to the spring for water. On returning Joshua was found lying face down ward in the fire, and dead. The supposition was that he had a fit j and fell into the fire from the 1 chair in which he was sitting < when his brother left him. The verdict was in accordance with ( the facts. Magistrate L# R Jennings of 1 Swimming Pens, held an inquest. J on the 5th at. the old Co!. Reinbert place, owned by Mr. R M Aman, ] on the body of the 5-year-old < daughter of Aleck Favor, colored, who died that morning from the ' effects of being burnt the day before. The child was playing in the yarJ, where a fire had been < huilt some time before, and had 1 about burnt out. Her clothing ' caught on fire and she was so badly ? burnt that she died the next < morning. The verdict was "death t from accidental burning." Mr. Elisha Berry, of this place, * says he never had anything do him sc much good and give such quick " relief from rheumatism as ('ham- * berlain's Pain Balm. He was both- * ered greatly with shooting pains * from hip to kneed*until he used this 1 liniment, which offords prompt re- c Jief.-?B F Baker, druggist, St Paris, Ohio. For sale by Wallace 1 <feUohnson. 9 V? Car* Constipation Fornver. 1 TakkCuncareu Caody Cathartic. loeortti r If C. C\C- IsU to cure drugs U>U refuad xaooey , _iJ_ MrV'i.^ic J(,i 1^w , oidt^^^^^^Y^'ont people !o S,ore ^or thinl^^^^P^ii Here are a few sa m F^^^V/c-nh my lit I *e pirl. j < send ^^VK'e cents to buv two sit less pMPers for a grown up adult who is^ke. Anotlrjr reads: "Deaf Dockter. pies gif barer 5 i sense >v4rse of Antie Toxyn for to gargle bin's fhrote and obleage." , An ai&tfus mother writes: ' You will please give the leitie boi live ient worth of eprac for to throw up in* Kve months old babe ' N B?The babe has a sore stum miek." 1 This one puzzled the druggist: I have a elite pain in niv ehild's diagram. Please give my son something to release it. Another anxious mother wrote: ' ^jy little babey has eat up its j father's parish plaster, Send an 1 antedote quick as possible by the enclosed.little girl.'* The writer of this one was evi (lently in pain: liaf a hot time in my insides and which I wood like it to be extinguished. What is good for to extinguish it ? The enciosed quarter is for the price of the extinguisher. Hurry pleas." Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. Different kinds of punishment are good for unurly children, but as a general tiling spanking takes A I _J me paira. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. St cures the most stubborn case of Fever Sm 24 Hours. The spectacle of an energetic ' woman stabbing flies with a towel always amuses a man. tjlf a NTEl)?TRUSTWORTHY , If V anA rtet/ve gentlemen or ladT?w to travel for responsible, established hnd.se in Wllhnnsburg County Monthly $05.00 and expenses. rQMUOII ?iv -ificiiix. j-iir close self-addressed *tami>ed envel- : opo. The Dominion Company Dept. W. Chicago.?3Mon. 1 ___ ? 1 Mi MHtDi ' ^ o < T A Mlocnwi. 51 C, the Kreat chew 1st And Mcientiwt Will Mend , Free to theA flirted, 3 i B#tlleNorbiM5eirlr lib* covered Reraedfew \ < to fare Coamnp' | \ lion and all \ Luat: Tron '.i blew. Nothing codld be fairer,' more philanthVopic or carry more joy to the afflicted, than the offer of T. A Slocuro, iX. Cn of 188 Pearl street New Yori City. , Confident that he has discovered an ( absolute cure for consumption and | all pulmonary complaints, and to i make its great merits known, he ' will send, fr^e, three bottles of med- ] iciue, to any reader of The County j Record who if? suffering from chest, < bronchial, threat and lung troubles ? >r consumption, v j Already this ''nevjscientiflc course f )f medicine haq permanently cured 1 thousands of appcarantiy hopeless A. jases. \ The Doctor considers it his relig- j >us duty?a duty which he owes to , Humanity?to donate his infallible Offered freely, is enough to comend j t, and more so i-> the perfect eonfi- Z lence of the great chemist making c ;he proposition. * He has proved the dreaded consumption to be a cureable disease >eyond any doubt. t * There will be no nibtfike in sending ' -the mistake will be ip overlooking ' he generous invltatj^. He has ou j ^ ile in his Americjg^Bd European ( aboratories of ex pie- ' ience from parts worh^^^^^H J Don't too Ate. Vddress 98#ine treet, vMing he Doctor^^^^^^^pre^ftiod )ostofflce ending iecordL * w . : I x \ ??h M IT I M.U. ' i M An ? Ordinance, } To raise supplies for flic yeari commencing Jan. 1st, 1HUS and ending Dec. 31st, 18118. Be it ordained by the Intends lit and Wardens of, the town of Kingstree, now met and sitting in council and by authority of same: Sec. 1. That a tax of 20cts on the onehundred dollars of the assessed value of all the real and personal H-itliin (ho UK ill toiVfl. Hot p.wpv. VJ " -?J . exempt l?y law, be and the same is hereby levied, to meet annual expenses of the town. Sec. 2. That the tax on real and personal proj>erty as provided in section 1st, shall be collected and paid according to the assesments, . returns and valuations made for State taxes. Sec. 3. That every male citizen j of the town, except such as are | exempt by State law, be required to pay annually the sum of two dollars, ($2) or work upon the nublic streets of the town for six days i under the direction of the town marshal. In default of such payment, or work done, each defaulter shall be punished by imprisonment * for ten days. i Sec. 4. That the tax herein lev- 1 iod Khali be due and payable be- 1 tween the 1st day of Feb. 1898, and , the 1st day of March 1898. Ratified this 30th day of Dec. A D ^ 1897. R H Kellahax, , Iutendent. M R Levin, 1 Clerk and Treas. < ?? i 1 f / Town License Notice. ?(i? i Notice is hereby given that the following schedule of Licenses for the year 1898 has been levied by the i town council: ( Banks, state or saving, $ 25.00 Brokers, 10.00 . Bankers, 10.00 Billiard or Pool Table 10.00 Barbers, 2.00 Butchers or Green Grocers, 10.00 Cotton mills or gins and corn mills, 10.00 . Circus, per day, 25.00 Dealers in horses and mules, 10.00 Stables, public or livery. 5.00 Dealers in buggies and iraonni! 1ft Oft TV A V?V\' Dealers in general merchandise, each store, 10.00 Auctioneering live stock per day, 1500 Dentists, 10.00 Drucrglsta, 5.00 Dealers in ready made coffins, 5.00 I Dray or wagon hauling for hire, 2.50 Hawkers and peddlers per day, 1.00 Hotels, 10iW Boarding houses where boarders are kept for a living, 5.00 Physicians, 10.00 Shows or exhibitions other than circuses, 10.00 Lawyers and collecting officers, 10.00 Saw-mills manufacturing lumber, 25.00 Shoemakers, 2.00 Watchmakers, * 5.00 Wheelwright and blacksmith shop, 5.00 Auctioneers, 5.00 Artists, > &50 Printing office publishing paper, 10.00 Horse dealers, per day, 2.50 8ellingbeef,perday, 1.00 T Selling pork or mutton, per day, .25 \ Fruit stands each, 2.50 i L'ook shops or restaurants, 2.00 j \ That the license herein levied i ihould be due and payable bet wet n | the 1st day of Feb. 1898, aud the 1st lay of March 1898, after which the . penalty will attach. M R LEVIN, Clerk and Treasurer. 3L__ ' Auditors Notice. Noti^te is hereby given that I will rislt tjie following places on the lays tpentioned below for the purwse of taking Tax Returns for the iscal, year commencing January irst, J1398. As this is real estate rear it is expected that all Real Estate owners will meet me fully >repared to give complete returns )f their real estate, as well as personal property. Concord, Jan. 1st L?ake City " 3 4 45th * -M. - a? ? n ? r, oxL scmmon o i <x am Prospect 44 10 & Ilth Utmans u 12th tohnsonsville 4< 1.1th \rds " 14 A15 th iftm bert 44 17th Utome tt 18th thems 44 19th ft orris vi 11 44 20th 31oomij]gva]e 44 21A 22nd ndiantown 44 24th Jedar Swamp 44 25 A 2Gth (ennedys 44 27th Jades 44 28 A 29th Hebron Jan. 31st and Feb. 1st louzon Feb. 2nd / 0 (ingstree 44 3 4 A 5th / rreeleyville 44 7 A 8th tourdins 44 9 A 10th lalters 44 11A 12th lattons 44 14 th Carls 44 loth >k> 44 16 A 17th h Clngstrce 44 18 A 19th u H Z HANNA, ii Auditoi,W. C. e , e The Con a ty Record one dollar a par. t \I" . * I " - ' f V J n n cow'hides, WANTED. CASH j i iv t.s puid at your door. fi.pcly to f1 brittok, sf? ffhureh S O THE COLUMBIAN ENCYCLPjEDIA, 15 Volumes, 28,600 pages, 7500 Illustrations. Contains an Unabridged Dictionary, gives prcnuciation of every vord, the volumes are of handy size, las the largest and latest maps?is setter adapted to popular use than iny Cyclopedia ever published? [T CONTAINS LATER INFOR, iuATION rhan any other, and more of it; is the only Cyclopedia which is, or ;an be, really up to date. It is. FHE BEST FAmlLY LIBRARY. isecause it is clear ami simple in language, can be understood by a ay a child?absolutely impartial ind reliable and thoroughly Auieri:an. For terms and description write "muiiu 31 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. "^TELESS CHILL 18 J11 ST A3 COCD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE OOotS. Oalatia, lua.. Hot. k, MS. xv\M7'rKz'i t Co., Hi.Units,Mo. -Wo told but mr.M) bom? Of IHOVjW i,aSTI!1.E88 CZIDUL TOWC sod bar# k>c33'- ;rroes already this year. In all oar ? *rianc? t>< jcar*. la the drug business, bay* terer suki tn air!< ic that gave such universal aaUa> acUva u* your 'I jalc. Yours truly, > abx*t. can ko* i The I?rld llmaiae * Encyclopedia' "Or 1898 Standard /# American / Annual* riven as a premium to each new vearl.v subscribe^ to the County Record. notice. ~~ I will be in my offie in the Court ouse, Iiingstree, M nday and SaAf rdav of each week. Those Jmyig business with the County Sup\ rintedent of Education gcvrn themselves accordingly. D Li.-SES.VE, Uonutv Supt, Ed I CASE DRY j MODS. 1 SMIL f -?;>> x cc Jt[| So one who seeTWyw bttfine^ls booming here will ray it Is dull* We have the right Goods and sell them at the right, a reputation that we are justly entitled- We are constantly on the lookout for bargains. Many tempting offers come to ae daily. , In the hurry and rush of the last \ few months some Good* hate been overlooked ana remnants nave ae- m cumulated. We now offer them at very low prices. Our special drive this week wHJ SH be: 2 cases Calico reduced from 5c tor ^H| 4c, warranted not to fade. A few pieces of Drapery, worth 12>;C, at 8c. HH 2?cent Calicoes, in Mourning F.tneies 5c. Heavy Unbleached Homespun^^^H at 3c. flj^H Undressed LongcJoth at 4c, Furniture Oepartme^^H An up-to-date lineofFarJ I Stock complete and price* ' 8--pieces P?u**h Parlor 6- piecesvMoh<?ir Parlor^HQB^^^H (V-picces Silk Danish 5-pieces Silk Damask^^^^^^M^H Ingrain Carpets 29c 1-yord ana l>s-y*i^^H^^^^^| Carpet Remnnnts at Another bale of at 98c. 3 by 4 All-wool 17 4 by 3 All-wool B^B 10-pieces Chamber Mattfrgs at old Buell & RobfJH S73 A.>'D 37J KHG MTitEei^B Corner Cannon Street, CbariestSB.16. JM ATLANTIC COAST LINE. n?i?- o d *r c i* norill-tatitji h n. n. vio. v* C05DKXBKD SCHEDULE. 1 Dated Dec. 20. 18?7. J TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 35.* Leave Florence v 8d25ft.nu Leave Kingstree j Arrive Lanes 4:88 a. m Leave Lanes 4:88 ft. m Arrive Charleston 6aril a. n No. 33 Leave Florence 7:56 p. m Leave Kingstree 8:57 p. m Arrive Lanes 9:15 p. m Leave Lanes - J>:!5_p. m Arrive Charleston l9l55pnn * No. 53.* Leave Lenes 7:40p. m J Arrive Charleston 9:15 p. m TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78.* Leave Charleston 6:38 a. m. Arrive Lanes 8:10 a.m. . j Leave Lanes 8:10 a. m. -M Leave Kingstree 8:29 a. m. Araive Florence 9:35 a. m. >No. 33* { Leave Charleston , 5:17 p. m: f|j Arrive Laues 6:45 p. m. lunrc 1anp? 8*45 n. I71_ 't Leave Kingstree Arrive Florence 7:55 p. m., y No. 52.? Leave Charleston 7:00 a. w. Arrive Lanes 8:26 a. m. ' Ajl No. 52 runs through to Colombia Central R. B. of 8. C. I Trains Not*. 78 and 32 ran via Wlson 1 and Fr.yettevilleJ?Short Idne?anfti mako 1 close connection for all pointOnorth. 1 Trains on C. A D. R. R. Jpave 4Flor- i ence daily except Snnday Jf55 a. in., ar- I rive Darlington 10 28 a. an., CherawlliO 1 a.m., Wadesboro225BCm. T-eaveFlor- \ J ence daily except Sturday 8 15 p. m.. ar? I^J rive Darlington 84(0 p. m., Hartsville 9* ^B 35 p. m., BeoneWfsville 9 36 p. a*.., Olb* ^B son 10 00 p. nryoeave Florence Sunday ^B only 9 55 ayfii., arrive Darlington 1 02T<j^B a. m., Hatffrville 1110 a. m. Leajra <Gibeon daily evcept Senday 6<B^fl 6 As/*, m. Bennetts rail 6:01 a. m/^^B arrive Darlington 7:3oa. M.eale Hartrville daily except Sunday 6:45 a. m, arrive Darlidgtoo 7:30 a. n>, ^^B leave Darlington 9:00 a. tn. Leave Wadcsboro daily except Sunday 3:00 p, \ro. Cberaw 5:15 p. m\ Darlington 6.*29^^H| p^tq. arrive Florence 7:09 p. m. ;j^^B -x J. F. DnrjNE, * "^v. "V . * r xk .4jt *-Sat * ' f ' it r I