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sesaddi necesbeen the Yei } Alley: had to [ be no v unless osecT and almost a to hope j ection. the Gen-1 ilv have adjourned yesterday, ?r d if there is no adjournment on Wedn esday, as fixed by the concurrent resolution, it will be an imposition, and it can only be excused by some unforeseen event or complication, or the desire of members to con tinne their pay oi $4 per day, and it is, of course, presumed that the lawmakers of a great State woulp not think ofa grab. With Wednesday fixed lor final adjourn? ment legislation stands in much better shape towards that end than is nsuat. It is so nnusual { and remarkable as to be almost beyond recollect:on, that the supply and general appropriation ^Ditls'gMDld be in the hands of committees of conference three or four days in advande of adi journment. The House amd Senate have both given the supply and. appropriation bills their third reading; both of the houses have indicated their positiou on amendments, and the points of difference have been emphasized. In the supply bill there are only three points of difference to be 3L submitted to the committees; they B?are relative^to the levy and condiBtions for Charleston and Bamberg ^ counties, and as to the general jBprovision as to penalities for. the ^Bion-pavment of poll taxes. It is ^H?ery unusual for the two houses o come so near to absolute agree ^Hnent upon so general a bill, ^^"here are also very few points of I ' difference on the appropriation | bill. The chief difference on any bill K of general importance are on the ft eonnty government bill, and it is ^Hdoabtful if heads or tails can be Boude oat of the matter, although H Knryone seems to insist upon a H^^ftcal improvement of the existH ft law. The only thing that is ft ftgested as being in the way of I Ha! adjournment on Wednesday H ft the bill locating the polling ^^BrecincU of the State. The House the consideration of this last Saturday evening, and as \ in aces would all ot^rne ^^^^^^^HHPbetujjP the a t 11 new counthe awaiting Vomer ^^HHj^^^Bion hill and where quite ^^^HH^Vother important matHJH^Kwaiting consideration, ^^H^^adoption ^^^Btics and liquor have been ^^^Bthc features of I he session's The political talk and ups H^^Rvns have been prolific, and Ji^pu close with the session,but ^neiTbers will no doubt take home with them the inspirations and prejudices against certain candidates and measures that have been nursed in Columbia. Most of the politics here has been of a quiet Older, except when it broke forth in all of its fury in the election of the Comptroller General and on the printing proposition. These were really the only two occasion on which the political schems came to the surface, but volumes might be written of what is. and hps been, going on beneath the surface. - There has been been no end of Gubernatorial prospecting an l, while there are now several candidates before the public as self-avowed of"^placed in nomination by their friends, it would appear that the list is net complete. By that is meant that a number of entries have been announced, and a number have been suggested, but. when the start is made at the first campaign meetI ing the list is Irkelv to be materjiully changed. Some of those now looked upon as candidates will for good aud sufficient reasons not l>e at the starting pole, and others who have not gotten the same degree of prominence -as possibilities that others now enjoy, will be at the first meeting to make the race. A school where blushing is i tauifht is the latest novelity in Paris. Xo-To-liac for Fifty Cents. Guarniu??d tobacco habit cure, ma>;e* weak men strong, blood nure. 50c. |1. All druggists. ? , The more we help others to bear their burdens, the lighter our own will be. Worn Out?!! 11 j > Do you come to the close of | \ theday thoroughly exhausted? ] j Does this continue day after i i day, possibly week after week? J ! Perhaps you are even too ex- J j hausted to sleep. Then some- i i thing is wrong. All these \ j tilings indicate that you are J j suffering from nervous ex- <? haustion. Your nerves need j | feeding and your Mood en- | j riching. ' Scott's Emulsion | < I $ i! I of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo- f ! J | phosphites of lime and Soda, j i contains just the remedies to j I! meet these wants* The cod- < j j liver oil gives the needed j ' < > strength, enriches the blood, J !! feeds the nerves, and the by- < j | pophosphites give them tone : o and vigor. Be sure you get < 1 i I SCOTT'S Emulsion. <, < > < ' > All druggists; 50c. and |t.oa ' ! j 1 SCOTT ft BOWNE, Chemists, New York.' ( ^WccocccGcccccoctccccoccsr ^^^^BGAROUND CADES llie advance in Hie price I^^BTion now. It out of tin BMWuecr* bauds. Mr. Lamar Sinirleinrr. of Lake fCit.v. vjsiieti ??nr lown j$?<i 8un: <i-y. Mr. 8 J Brown, who reside-? a few miles above Lake Oily, and j who was in business here last fall, i paid ms a flying visit last Sunday. Most of our fanners would like to see some ruin now. Thev report being well up with their wot k. The Wheeler Lumber Company j is cutting a lot of nice lumber now They are supplying the local market and also shipping quantities ?o other markets. Mr. II W Wilson, the efficient bookkeeper, of Mr. .1 D McCutchen, ol Lake City, is now assisting Mr. Sam McClarv in Mr. McCutchen\s store at this place. Miss Loulie Shaw, our clever young school teacher, who has been visititir.gr relatives in Char I leston for the past two weeks, has ; returned and is at her post I again. Kev. A B Earle delivered a very forcible and instructive sermon at Bethesda church last Sunday moaning, and also one of like force at this place in the afternoon. Sacrament was administered at both churches. Our farmers are going into the bean business very extensively. It is supposed that there will be a larger shipment of beans from this place this season than from any other place of like size anywhere along the North-Eastern railroad. Mr. "Cash*1 Epps, one of our energetic young men wno weni to Florida recenlly to accept a very lucrative position, reports having recently killed thirteen partridges at one shot, and sold the birds for $1.40. Who can beat this, boys? Ransom Peterson, colored, had quite a bad accident to befall him last night (Monday). While riding his horse the animal fell, and the negro fell over the horse's h??ard, fracturing his right ankle The bone of the upper leg cui ihrough the flesh and projected out two or more inches. Dr. Fillmore, of Lake City, dressed the wound and the negro is now restin?r easy. Blubsteel. * Quinine and other /eyer medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chili and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. ! Preaching Appointments on Kingstree " c L. O .U C ircuii, in. b. oiiuibiit uuuin. First Sundays:?Kingstree, 11 a m; Cedar Swamp, 3:30 p m. Second Sundays:?Bethesda 11 a m; Cades, 2:30 p m. Third Sundays:?Cedar Swamp, 11 a m; Beulah, 3:30 p m; Kingstree, 7:30 p m. Fourth Sundays:?Kingstree 11 a m; Bethesda, 3:30 p m; Cades 7:30 p m. Filth Sundays will be given tf Kingstree. Prayer-meeting al Kingstree every Wednesday evening. Alston B. Earle, I Pastor. , Why take Johnson's | Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the ; most stubborn case | of Fever in ON ED AY. f : [ I Don't kiss your sister before ar |! other girl; always kiss the other gir J first. Valuable to Women. [ Especially valuable to women is Browns' > Iron Bitters. Backache vanishes, headache [ j disappears, strength takes the place of ; weakness, and the glow of health readily ! comes to the pallid cheek when this won, derfal remedy ia taken. For aickly children ) or overworked men it has no eqnal. No home ) , should be without this famous remedy : I Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. 1 r p RWaSHUS mr ^ndTo^ic Peuets: Cure all forms of disease cvnwd by a Sluggish Liver and Biliousness. The rick riii Cleanses i The Tonic Pellet IflvigOratCG The little " Doctor < Pook " te'ls .t'l about them, and a week's Treatment l-'rce, prnvea every word true. Complete Trc-atmr-jt. 25c . MOWN MFG. CO.. N. Y. sn<; Grteosvii'*. Ten a , Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Always Proves Effectual. There are no better medicines on the market than Cii imberlain's We have used the Cough Remedy when all others failed, and in every instance it proved effectual. Almost daily we hoar the virture ' of Chamberlain's remedy extolled by those who have used them. This is not an empty puff, paid for at so , much a line, but is voluntnrily given in good faith, in the hoj?e that 1 suffering humanity may try these remedies and, like the writer, be benefited.?From the Olenville (W. Va.)Pathfinder. For sale by Wallace A Johnson. There is no resj for the wicked The righteous worry them so. "We are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better way to do it than by recommending One Minute cough cure as a preventive of pneumonia consumption and other serious lung toubles that follow neglected colds. Wallace A Johnson. In Japan every child is taught to write with both hands. Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One minute cough cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and luug tro ibles. Wallace A Johnson. In Hnssia it is the cost urn for dueliste to breaKfusi together be- j foregoing to tight. Children and adults, tortnrcd hv i luirns, scalds, injuries, eczema or . skin diseases may secure instant relief by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great Bile remedy, Wallace A Johnson. Blotting paper is made np of cotton rags boiled with soda. I Whooping cough Ls the most dis- ; ' t re swing uialady, but its duration ' can be cut short by the use of one . minute cough cure,, which is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. Wallace A Johnson. , Why take Johnson's Chill & Feyer Tonic? Because it cares the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DAY. , QUE Qf TP WHYS. The bladder was created for one purt pose, namely, a receptcle for the urine and as such it is not liable to any form of diseases except by one or two ways. The first way is from imperfect action .of the kidneys. The second is from ' careless local treatment of other dis" eases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy 1 kidneys is the chief cause of bladder trouble. So the womb, like the. blad> ber, was created for one purpose, and t if not doctored too much is not liable - to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. It is situated of and very closa to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease c.r inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder, or uninary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is ensily made and may be as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set your urine aside for twenty four hours a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kid" ney, and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention the County Record and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. ^ J HE E To purchase your far: necessities. We ha?e eve in our Iine3. We are mal aun'm.nMM I SHO aagg?ana? i Our new spring goods vs we must make room for t] room we are letting qerta 1 f\ A T bU A I When you need a H, us: we can sell y< Groceries, < ft hi sell p ei m m con Harness, Saddles J mJ- <wT DIXIE PLO H.D.EEDDICK 3 Cliil V Our Full Stock i* now ready and awa buy a suit every day for various reason: you come to us, We can prove it by yr ^d with uh. Give us an eye-sight teats .' Mi, loath' id im* No one in the Carolines can under? That's an impossibility. We bought 01 law went into effect, and our customers and price we meet your wish at every ] Men's good, serviceable suits at Men's extra good, all-wool suits, in sele Men's flno black diagonal suits at Men's suits in imported and selected fa Children's stylish, serviceable school su Hats and Caps. Chai Howard hat, whichris equal to enythin thing worth having in the head-gear lii FURNISHING G< ?from a pair of suspenders to a collar underwear to,a pair of kid gloves, you at prices to iiKHit your approval. Boots and Shoes. celebrated Hess <St Bro.'s fine shoes. Y< where. They're all right in material, s waut a pair of shoes, remember us. FINE CLDTHIN Extra room and extra hands have 1 It's wonderful growth demanded this, rienced tailors are now prepared to m Trade. And when you'll note our splei surely be satisfied that this is the place suit of cloths. The satisfaction we giv< BANOV & ^ Cor. King and Calhoun I 3 Points to Remember.*? IN QUALITIES J win it. No room for the unsatisfactory TT Fashion's latest fan 0 JL 1 ings. When a thinj f) "?) T ft U Q You can always c 1 IvlvyiliO* further here than dersold?not if we know it, and that's c mil ORDERS MUFTI We have In our employ MR W. B. I some of the largest Northern houses, in posted, ?nd keeps in toueh with the dei intrusted to him will receive prompt a ;4 TBli PI S m I 1 liiu 1 UI1UU m supplies and other jrything a man wants ; ? dng an unusual run on -v >Es r ?QQ^QgQggBgg2EK&23^ SEES ffim ill scon come in and liem. In order to make .in line3 ? COST : AT, come to see ou one cheap. j ' ii & Candies He ioycued onpfHere in ft 3, Bridles, &c. | oors. WS, 90c. 'S RACKET I Clat. BEtit* your Inspection. Yon don't : S not easy of economical unless >ur neighbor if he hue never trad* ometimo. * ; >4 s> i Rd?-M Soils. tell ns on Ready-Mnde Clothing. w ir entire stock before the tariff reap the benefit; iu quality,style point. ' . ?5BH I 2.4* cted patterns, at and 6.01* - < - 6A> 1 brics from |7.50 to - 15.UU ? its from 75c up. btless you know we are the sol? rleston agent* for the eetebrated - r jr on the niarket. We have everyie at prices most reasonable. rv/'ArvO From a natty neck LJ\J LJ O tie to a dress shirt -button?from a suit of woolen will find our line complete, at s department is flourishing. Wo jM sole Charleston agents for the on can't find hotter shoes any- v tyle, shape and price. When you ' i D TD ORDER >een secured by this department. An extra cutter ana extra expeeet increased demands for Fall tidid assortment of fabrics, you'll i to leave your measure for a fine 3 is in far advance of our prices. . /OLASKI, Sts., Charleston, S- C. ?^? ... Ve aim to keep only the best?the ind that retain trade, as well as ^ j in our stock. cies And full swing in our sbow< 5 is new and good, we have it. ount on your dollars traveling anywhere else; wparp never un>ne of the secrets of our success. LY JTTENOED T0. ifc < jOGAN, who, having represented i this section, for years, is well rnands of this section. Anything ittention. ; ' v V. . -* ,,v.