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^^^ Lior i f HniTiLis?[D. Hoirilies ol M\m Are Birred up flierlis Moiier, ond f Decitfe to Uii l oilie fin?no HaMmVAAA IIjIA IIaI If a! liiiiijira iiui mi Bsn lite. (BY TELEGRAPH TO TIIE COUNTY Record.) Columbia, S. C., Feb. 23, 11:10 p. m.?-Governor Ellerbe has offered ' ' 1500 reward for the apprehension of the parties who killed postmaster Baker at Lvke City and burned his house. The postmaster-general has offered I2C-0 for the arrest and conof t.hp hurnorsnf thfl nost office and $300 for the murderers of of the postmaster, making a total ^feward off1,000. * *% The postofflce at Lake City has been abolished by the postofflce department The postofflce inspector has been sent to Lake City to investigate and the department of Justice will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law any offenders apprehended. Have heard nothing from the ac tions of Congress as yet The above j I is from the postmaster-general's department at Washington. JOHN R. BJCRKET. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Always Proves Effectual. There are no better medicines on the market than Chamberlain's We have used the Cough Remedy . when all others failed, and in every instance it proved effectual. Almost daily we hear the virture of Chamberlain's remedy extolled ^y those who have used them. This is not an empty puff^ paid for at so much a line, but is voluntarily given in good faith, in the hope that suffering humanity may try these remedies and, like the writer, be benefited.?From tho Glenville (W. Va.) Pathfinder. For sale by Wallace AJohnson. ^^^^H^eleyville HH^^werc glad to see Mr K B; in down again today, the fl^Hme in several weeks on acI ! o>' an attack of Grippe. ^^ e hear that Mr. II Williams! a considerable amount of ^ ee last Tuesday night from fire, ^vile the wind was blowing such ^yralfe. There were several other ^Apst fires in the neighborhood we have not heard of anv Hun age other than to the timber self. ^ The Mallard Lumber Co. had i (heir fires put out that night and I let the furnaces cool down to pre{ veut any possible chance of fire. I However fire was blown from a J field nearby to the sawdust pile and caused some trouble and uneasiness. We noticed the veteran wcil digger, Mr. 8 J Willougbby, in town one day last week making arrangements to move his machinery from this place to Gour di.is where he will dig a well lor Mr. Pittman. We have been negligent in news gathering to some extent and Tailed to note the tacts that our friends Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatric ' accept congratulations on the I birth of a daughter and also Mr. ] and Mrs. Mishoe, of a son. Rev. D R Brown has been 1 preaching here twice each day for t a w<-?ek and will probablv preach several days longer. He has had good attendance at night but on- ^ ly a few attend the day services The meeting has not measured up \ to our expectations but we trust 1 some good has been done. We have fine reports from both y sermons preached by Rev. Mr. j Fulton yesterday. (Sunday) both 8 at Richmond and New Market;, j * He has doubtless created a new t interest in the foreign missionary j, work. Rev Mr. Mills also preach jj ed at Corinth yesterday after- j, noon. > B. , JOHNSON'S ; CHILL AND ! FEVER TONIC Cures Fever i In One Day. \ Camp Pressley, Attention. ( There will be a meeting of Camp 1 Pressley, U. C. V., at the court ' houseou Monday, March Till (sale- * [(lay). Delegates to the annual I reunion which is to take place at ' Charleston in April will be elect ' ed and also a sponsor. A full at- tendenoe is requested. By order ' of the commandant, ' E P Montgomery, 1 Adjutant. 1 1 The Lake City Light Dr?g??nns ' will meet at Drill Ground Friday March 4th at 10 o'clock, armed | and equipped, as there will be 4 buuness of importance. By order < ot the cipt&in: I W F Kennedy, Sec. ; \ 1 1 Woods garden seeds and Irish . potatoes at Scott's drug store. Cupid's Capers. j Married, on the evening of the s l9lh, at the residence of f lie bride's < | parents by Rev*. Mr. Ricks, Mr. I I John D Askins arid Miss Etnna Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J M Kennedy. The attendants were Mr. H A Kennedy and i Miss Ventia Welch, Mr. R V Askins and Miss Lula Kennedy, Mr. ;M C Kennedy and Miss Retha j Burgess. Mr. M K Askins and Miss ] Janie Kennedy. After the cere mony tbequests were invited in to an elegant supper. Quite a number ot friends were present an 3 he evening was very pleasantly spent in playing games. We extend our best wishes to the newly married couple. A Friend. I w # Flftv Von Aml randfather's hat I And within it youac* Grandfather's favorite cough remedy. Whether 'twaa Asthma, Eronchitis or Croup, Or baby at night waked the house with a whoop, With Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral Gran'ther was sure That no cold or cough would e'er fail of a cure. In hats the styles change, bnt the records will show Coughs are cored as tbey were 50 years age. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has no equal as a remedy for coughs, colds, and lung diseases. Where other soothing elixirs palliate, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral heals. It is not a cheap oough syrup, which soothes but does not strength _ _i - BU p lfc M a puyc>iuiau a WU0U remedy, and it cures. It is put up in large bottles, only, for household use. It was awarded the .medal at the World's Pair of ninety-three. It has a record of 5Q Years of Cures, HE FOREST EIS HE. [Continued from page 1.] je done about if, I cannot say at his time. B. The following was received from Lenud postoflice: We had a distressing time in Kie v loct TnocHai' 1 h me ^'iiiiiniun j inoi a ??v nu?j ?v??* nst, caused by fire. The wind vas blowing a gale and the forest ires caused much destruction ot valuable property. Mr. J W Reg sfer's farm engine set fire to the surrounding grass about one /clock, and the fire burnt that itieriioon and night, destroying ibout fourteen houses and about lalf the fencing between the farm oad and Cedar creek. Two nesro churches and Cedar creek school house were burned. I do lot know how much the loss will amount to. but it will be very leavy. G. From tlie Cedar swamp section the following communication was received: A fearful forest fire last week iid great damane to this community. Several dwelling houses, tiarnes, other buildings and barns, stables and other buildings, together with the contents of all of them totally destroyed, llie loss mi Mr. McUutchen is very heavy." lie is a very young man, and is tine of the best citizens of this :ounty. He moved to his place inly about a year ago, and had made many improvements. He aas the sympathy or tins enure section in his affliction. A larg fire at and near Rhem's hasdestroyed shot eighteen miles >f woods, together with about 300.300 turpentine trees, six or seven houses, fencing, tfcc. About 300 people are fighting the fire, and it is proving very destructive. One woman was burnt to death, we are informed.?'Georgetown Times. in msim [Continued from pa pre 1.] of them was heartrending. The husband and father killed, the little daughter and lister dead.and the rest of them terricly wounded. It was indeed a sight to excite deepest human sympathy. Alter the coroner had taken all the testimony, and there being nothing to base suspicion as to who were the guilty parlies on the inquest was adjourned until Saturday n?\\t, when ii will be Yesnmed, and it is hoped that someone can be brought to justice for committing the heinous crime. Ot course, allethe contents of the post office were destroyed,, as was all of the poor negro's household effects. There has been no mail received or sent from there since the tragedy. i + . \ HUM *"* RAiffiPILLS ' n A TL r? - y\ND iuNib rtuLtib. Cure all forms of disease caused by a Sluggish Liver and Biliousness. ; The Pink Pill C/etMSeS The Tonic Pellet InVlgOfateS The little " Doctor's Book " tells all about them,and a week's Treatment Free, proves every word true, iComplete Treatment, Ma BR3WN MFG. CO.. K. Y. and Creanavilla. Tatw The habits of ants are more like those of man than are the habits of any others of the lower animals. We are anxious to do a little pood in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better way to do i than by re.ommending One Minut cough cure as a preventive of pneu monia consumption and othc serious lung toubles that follow neglected colds. Wallace & Johnson. What is Ihe difference between . an oyster and a chicken? One is * be<t out ot the shell, and the other isn't. Telegraph posts along a railway are arranged oO to the mile. Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your life by neg- ' letting a cold. One minute cough cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Wallace A Johnson. In the church the kicker gets everything he wants except religion. Children and adults tortured by , burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure Instant . relief by using lie Witt's witcn Hazel Salve. It is the great Pile remedy, Wallace A Johnson. The various counties of the world now use 13,400 different Kinds of postage stamps. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke lour l.Ufe leu, i To Qwlt telmcco easily and I,-rover, berno* I 'ietic. fail of life. ??-?? aodrftror, uiie No ToBat. tLc wonder twkir. the; Kiahrs v;uU men Strong. All druueista, Tie or tl. CureK'iarun:eid UoolMet and soroplo fre?. A>ldrr?a | Sterling Kerne-ly Co.. Chicago or New York. M.!f! The bladder was created forone purpose, namely, a receptcle for the urine and as such it is not liable toany form of diseases except by one or two ways. The first way is from imperfect action , of the kidneys. The second is from J careless local treatment of other dis- ; easea. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy , kidneys Is the chief cause -of bladder trouble. So the womb, like the bladber. was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable 1 to weakness or disease^ except in rare f cases. It is situated of and very closa to tlfe bla#der, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder, or uni- i nary 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 ofvDr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kid ney, and bladder remedy is soon realized. If yon need a medicine you should have the best. At druggist'* ! fifty centsand one dollar. You may hare a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail, upon recipt of three twveent stamps to cover cost of postage on bottle. Mention County Record and send year address to I)r. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, >T Y. The proprietors of this paper i guarantee the genuineness of this offer. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! SbODld to to Eiitj Hone ud Ubrnj. 1 Pewit's w mi & written by BUM Hon. WiJlia? Ewart Glnditona. - ?> ?<?. H rutin and Ireland, Cbatter, Ens.; Bar. A. H. Sarce, Queea'a College. Oxford. Ear: Hot. Sarnnel lees Curtiea, O. D.. Chicago Theological Seminary, Chicago. III.;Bar. Frederic W. Farray, D.D., F.RX , Dean or Canterbury. Canterbury, Eng; Rev. Elmer H. Oupen, D.D.,TafU College, Soraervill*. Mi*. Key. Frank W Gueaaulue, D. D., Armour Institute, Chicago, III.; Bar. George F. Pentecoat, D.D.. Merylebone Presbyterian Church, London. Ear; Roe. R d. MncArthur. D.D., Calvary Baptist Church, Mow York City. H. Y.: Roe. Martyn Sumraerbell, D.I)., Mala Street Free liaptist Church. Lowiatoa. Mo.; Bar. Freak M. Bristol, D.U., First Methodist Kplsaaeal exarch, Eraaaton, III.; Rot. W. T. Moore, IJlD., The Christian CetamoBwealth," London, Fair.; Rot. Edward Everett Hale, D.D., 8outh Congregational Church, Boot on. Maas.; Bee. Joseph Acer beet, DD? W esleyen Oollece. Richmond, Eng.; Ree. 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V . 1 IE IS To purchase your fa necessities- We have ei All* liMAfl 11/A OVA me UU UUX JLlUOOt VT V aiv AIM SHC Our new spring goods we must make room for room we are letting cerl GO AT When you need a Ius: we can sell < Groceries, Harness, Saddle d3"2"-G DIXIE PLC H, 3. EEDDIGI 9D Cloii Our Fall Stock 1* now ready and ar buy a suit every day for various reuse yoir come to us. V. e ean prove it by >k! with us. Give us an eye-sight tea Hsu's, Ms' ui In No one in the Carolina* can und* Thai's an im|M>ssibility. We bought law went into effect, and our custom* ami price we meet your wish at ever; Men's good, serviceable suits at Men's extra rood, all-wool suits, in s* Men's fine black diagonal suits at Men's suits in imported and selected Children's stvlien, serviceable school Hats and Caps. g Howard hat, which in equal to auyth thing worth having in the bead-gear FURNISHING G ?from a pair of suspenders to a eoll; underwear to a pair of kid gloves, yo at prices to meet your approval. Boots and Shoes. I celebrated Hess A Bro.'s fine shoe* where. They're all right in material want ? pair of shoes, remem ber us. FINE CLDTHir Extra room and extra hands hav it's wonderful growth demanded this rienced tailors are now prepared to Trade. And when you'll note our sp sorely he satisfied that this fs the pla suit of cloths. The satisfaction we gi BANOV Cor. King and Calhoun 3 Points to Remember.* IN QUALITIES win it. No room for the unsatfsfactc CTVT U Fashion's latest fi Ol X ings. Wbenathi DDTpVCI A"ou can always 1 lilVyJUiO# further here thi dersold?not if we know it, and that': mi ins now We have in onr employ MR. W. B. some of the largest Northern hob sea, posted, and keeps in touch with the a intrusted to him will receive prompt to IH TP. P^H J. 11JU A rm supplies rery thing ama!m|H^^| iking an unusual runl^HHfl V . will soon come in and .jfl them. In order to make fl flfl ;ain lines ' COSTI HAT, come to see *-"J /ou one cheap. ' & Candies- ' is, Bridles, &c. 1 i-OODS. )WS. 90c. t'S iitHT Jill. ISS 1 traits yoar inspection. Yoa don't >ns, not easy or economical unless voiir ncirhhor if to baa MTctttid* ' t sometime, % t p|8fl is'} kiy-M Cliisg. 'rseP us on Ready-Mnde Clothing, our entire stock before the tarilT rs reap the benefitin qualityretyl$ < ' y point* ' - t 2.4A sleeted patterns, at $5 and ?00 fabrics from $7.50 to - , 15.00 suits from 75o up. >ubtle?s yoa know wparr mrleston agents for the celebrated ing on the market. We have everyline at prices most reasonable. 1AAHU From a natty aeek rUul/O.tietosdrwsihIrt >J *r-but ton?from a suit of woolen o will find our line complete, at 'his department {^flourishing. We re sole Charleston agents for the You can't find better shoes any, style, shape and price. When yoa JB TO ORDER j a Kuan atutnvoH Kv thifl HonutmAllt. b l/V\-11 ovvw* VM W mm m ? i^p j,, ujg ? i. An extra cutter and extra expemeet increased demands fbr FaO * i lend id assortment of fabrics, you'll. i ce to leave your measure Jbr a flne ive is in far advance of our prices. VOLASKI, Sts., Charleston, 8- C. . C-:C We aim to keep only the best?the kind that retain trade, as well as >ry in our stock. y fjnc tncies And full swing In our showing is new and good, we have it. ?count on your dollars traveling } in anywhere else; we are never uni one of the secrets of our success. TLT 1TTENDEB T8. qgg. v- .. , LOGAN, who, having represented in this section, for years, is well lemands of this section. Anything S attention.