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TIjb Ccrruto ^Rcroril PU1U8?KD KVKKY THURSDAY AT KIXGSTREE, S. C. Lor is J. Bristow, PROPRIETOR. C. w. Wolfe, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION' RATES: One Year. In advance, - - $1.00 Six Months, In advance, - - .">0 Three Month*, in advance, - .25 ADVERTISMK5TS inserted on liberal term*. Rates made known upon application. jfl^^Pay no money to Agents, except upon express authority. Thursoay. June 16, 1898. bacley and hobson. Scarcely has the death of Worth Baglev, the gallant young ensign of the Winslow, ceased to be on the lips of every one, when another young Southerner makes for himself a name that will go down to prosterifv along with that of Commodore Decatur, who .burned the P hi'adelphia off the coast Tripoli. The too exploits are very similar; though perhaps the blowing up of the Merrimac was the more hazardous. In these nineteen'h century davs, so often termed degenerate, it is refreshing for this sort of history to repeat itself. And it is all *the more pleasing to us that our own Southland should furnish the material of which these heroes are made. Up to this time the war lias afforded few opportunities for conspicuous gallantry; to such as have been furnished, however, there has been no lack of response. The deeds of daring already chronicled are but an earnest of the esprit de corps that aniraa'esthe true American soldier. To North Carolina and Alabama is due the credit of pro ducing Ensign Baglev and Lieut. Hfthsnn. hut there are other States to whose soil the growth of heroes is equally indigeuous, and not last among these, except in size, is the grand old State ot South Carolina. now for the institute It has constantly been the aim of The Record io promote the in terests of Williamsburg County, and to bring into the county everything that would be of bene fit to the people. While we strive to look alter the interests of all the people, there is no class tint appeals to us more strongly than tlie farmers ot our county. Aside from sentmfbnt, we recognize the fact that the hope of our country rests upon these sturdy tillers ol the soil, who from seed-time till harvest and till seed-time again unremittingly toil to produce the necessaries of life. Believing that there is room for improvement in Hie methods of many, of our farmers, and that better' directed efforts would do much to improve their condition, we have from time to time spoken for the hold rngof a Farmers'Institute in Williamsburg county. Pursuing our efforts in this direction, we wrote to President Ilartzoc. of CJemson College, asking him to give us an Institute, and he has consented to hold one at Kingstree on June 30. Not many counties h ive been so fortunate as to secure these able lecturers, and we feel sure that ?uxeflurtsiu their behalf will be ( properly appreciated by the far-!' mors ot Williamsburg county. In our colums to day appears the , i announcement of Hon. .James Nor- J ton as a candidate for Congress in I , _ . . " I j the Sixth District. As successor ! to McLaurin, Mr. Norton has look-1 1 i'a a I. - a .. ?( 1.: . .. ?| ; ! | eu aner me jiiiert-M ui m? tmni.-' i luents in a manner worthv of his (distinguished predecessor. Now lliat the ice is broken, let u$ hear | from onr county candidates.! Walk uj, gentlemen, and choose your office, remembering that I Thk Record is the paper that reaches ererv section of the county, and that it will be to your ad; vantage to give us your cards as j soon as possible. ?? A Up-to date Newspaper. The "deep wate*'r editor of (he Charleston Post is on our desk. It: is a great feat of journalism to get j out an issue like this, containing, as it does, not only a complete , write-up of Charleston, but slso setting forth the advantages of most ot the important interior j towns of the State. We eongrat u late The Post on the energy and enterprise displayed in getting up tliis edition, and we believe that this live journal will become more popular than ever with the peoi pie of South Carolina. The work of raising a company of volunteers from Williamsburg countv goes steadily on, a good many names having already been enrolled. We hope that the martial spirit of Williamsburg county 1 will soon be awakened and that before long a finely organiezd 'company from this county will be on its way to join the army ot invasion. A Much Abused Statute. We have been repeatedly asked to publish the .'aw agiinst fishing in Black Kiver, ctmp aint bein?r made that the law is openly vio ' lated daily. The amended statute reads as folluws: "It shall not be lawful for anv person in the counties of * * * * . Williamsburg, Florence and Richland to fish with nets or gigs or set traps, or shoot fish with any kindot gun in any of the fresh waters,rivers lakes, creeks, or other streams in said counties between the first day ot May and the first day of September in any year hereafter. , And it shall not be lawful for any person to fish with the hook and line or otherwise in the waters of Black River, in Williamsburg conty, in this state, between the fifteenth day of June and the fif- : teenth day of August in any year i hereafter. . One half of fhe fines collected for violation of this section shall be paid to the informer by the magistrate collecting the same, and j I the other half shall be paid into the county treasury." i Sec. 410 Revised Statutes cf 1893, : amended in February last. VATTPT? iWi JLVJUAll persons are hereby fore-warn: ed and forbidden of "trespassingVni | any ofthe lands of Estate of F. Khem or ofFlthem&Sons in the counties of Georgetown and Williamsburg. Violators of the foregoing will be dealt with according to law. F. Rheni & sons. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for 1 Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all j akin irruptions, una positively cures Piles, or 110 pay required. It is guar1 anteed to givejperfect satisfaction or , money refunded. Price 25 cents per j; box. For sale by all Druggists. j No-To-H?c for Cents. | C warn steed tobacco habit cure, makes weak j meu-aucmj;, biooU pure- 60c, #1. All ilrugttbie Tax Land Sales. , Iiy virture of several executions < to iih'dire ted 1 have levied upon nnd will sell for cash for taxes on ! the first Monday in July next he- J lore the court house door in Kings- t tree the following described lands f to wit: No 1. oO acres of land belonging ( toll N Dennis, in Hope township . and bounded north by Wash Stanyard, east by Joe Fleming, south < i.v S 1' Brockinton and west by 1 Beck. * t No ? ALSO 11 acres of land in r IIopc township belonging to W F j f Stack bounded oil the north and , west bv M 10 Con.vers, oust byTutle and south by Browder. I( No 8. ALSO sun acres of land in * Hope township belonging to M JO ? Conyers and bounded on the north i by B O Canty, east by Browder and j Losesne, south by Santee swamp and west by est. Richardson. No 4. ALSO 10 acres of land in Laws township belonging to James t Boyd and bounded on the north by Sampson Myers, east by N. E, 11. It. south and west by est. (Jourdine. <S No"). ALSO 38 acres of land in Penn township belonging to est. ltobt Murrell and bounded on the ' north by Demy Brown, east by r Elvey ClarKson, south by I) L ; Croowell and west by March Mur- ' ? .11 C". J No. C ALSO .r?T>0 acres of land in , I'enn township belonging to \V M Lester and bounded on the easf by J K MeCollough, west by J W Gordoo, south by J \N" Gordon and ( north by J E MeCollough. J D DANIEL, S. W. C. < CITATION. ! STATE OF SOUTI1 CAROLINA. I County Of Williamsburg. j By E M Smith. Esquirk, Probate Judge. WIIEREaS G t. Sauls has made suit to me to errant him let lers of administration of the estate of and effects of Ezekiel S Sauls. These are theiefose to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Kzekiel S Sauls deceased, that they l>e and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at King.stree, S. C. on 2"> of June next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoou, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. (tiven under my hand this 11th day of June Anno Domini, IMPS. Published on the Kith day of June 18!)S ill The County Record. E M SMITH, Probate Judge. GROVES "tasteless run S TONIC IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. g At,atia, Ii.ls., Not. 16,1803. Paris Medielno Co., St. Ix>uis, Mo. i Gentloracn:?Y.'o sold last year, POO bottles of GllOVE'S TA ST Ml, ESS C111LL TONIC ami hnvo bought three gross already this year. In all our experience of 14 year*. In the drug business, have i never sold an article that gave such universal satistaction as your Tonic. Yours truly, 1 allmey, carit &cx CLEMSON 1 < kmiM "nil Meohonicol Met I SIX DEPARTMENTS. 1 1 _o?%*?o? Agricultural. y Mechanical, Literary. Chemical. i Textile. J Military. 0 0 11 BEST equipped college in llie South. 450 .students. Send for illustrated catalogue. IlENRY S. IIAUTZOG, (Jlemson College, S C. Hail management keeps more j | >eople in poor circumstances than j my other one cause. To be succes.-1 nl one must look ahead and plan i diead so that when a favorable op-1 mrtunity presents itself he is ready j o take advantage of it. A litlio ! bret bought will also save much ex>ense and valuable time. A prulent and careful man will keep a >ottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the lou-e, the shiftless fellow will wait intil necessity compels it and then 1 uin his best horse going for a doc-1 or and have a big doctor bill to pay icsides; one pays out 2b cents, the ither is out a hundred dollars and hen wonders why his neighbor is reetting richer while he is getting >oorer. For sale by Wallace <k lohnson. The tallest pine tree is raised to lie highest pitch. Mr I' Ketchman of Pike City, Cal. ays: "During my brother's late sickless from sciatic rhumatism, Cham)erlain's Pain Palm was tne only eniody that gave him any relief.' Many others havetest;fle 1 to the ironipt relief from pain which this iniment affords. For sale by Wallace & Johnson. _ There are iu round numbers 2, )00 clieese lactones in Canada. I was seriously afflicted with a ,'ough for several years,and last fall - lad a more severe cough th&n ever Iv.fore. I have 'ised many remedies without receivin much relief, anil > being recommended to try a bottle m, >f Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, by ^ a friend, who, knowing me to be a p >or widow, gave it to me, I tried it. on and with the most gratifying results jef The first bottle relieved me very j)r| much and the second laittle has ab- on solutely cured me. I have not had as good health for twenty years. Respt., Mrs. Mary A Heard, Clare- _ more, Ark. Sold by Wallace & John sun. j About 4000.009,000 pounds of Sa soap are used in Britain yearly. ^ _ dj. Late to bed and early to rise pre- ()f pros a man for his honi" in the skies. Early to bed and a Li tl Early ltiser, the pill that make* life longer M and better and wiser. Wallace & Johnson. In dressing cattle, the butcher 1 4-. S0 muL'nc trr\ru 11 o r tr/trp _ """l" b"'fc ?. >.. r> m. Ke The Cuban question and |>o1itical th issues sink into insignificance with t-,(> these who suffers from piles. What (r^ he most desires, is relief. De Witt's y0 Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. Wallace & Johnson. ni ;n Some school-teachers seem to b< -' j" lieve in hand cuffing mischievious j|de pupils. S C P Jones, Milesburg, Pa. writes: I have used De Witt's Lit- -tie Karly Risers ever since they were introduced here and must say i havp ncvpr used nnv oills ill HIV ~ |se familyduring forty years of house L. keeping'that gave such satisfactory I , results' as a laxujtive or cathartic.' Wallace & Jojifison. ^ '' ' i n j Strange,-that a man may not be __ halloa nTti^ till he has a better half. A, One Mfnutejs not long, yet i^lief jf is obtained in half that tiinchyitbe use of One Minute Cough Cure. Jt prevents consumption and quickly ; cure? fttfds, croup, bro nchitis, pneu }fmonTa, la grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Wallace & W Johnson. j|l ^ " ... t liA /tonnAn fr\ r ; !r nUUllC UlMUirs me tamiun ivi shooting off its mouth. 3 M Geary, Pierson. Mich., writes: X. J >e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is cur- j Jr ng more piles here to-day than all >ther remedies combined. Eczema ^ md all other skin diseases." Wal-i j! ace A'Johnson- jjj A hair tonic should go to the ^ ,*ery loot of the matter. j|^ S E Parker, Sharon, Wis., writes: *?3 -"I have tried DeWIft's Witch Jazlel Salve for itching piles and it 1 tlways stops tnem in two minutes.1 orn consider DeWitt's Witch Hazel, j ket salve the greatest pile cure on the by arket." Wallace & Johnson. : ers I sti] tro AMI Lutrriain i^tuuu ^ There is no disease more uncertain in its nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that j the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is Ti therefore most difficult to make a correct " diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under what disguisedyspepsia attacks you. Browns' Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all ip. diseases of the stomach, Mood and nerves. jf q Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. < - - - ONE GIVES i Don't Span foi Nie&i until you 1 You can buy them in th< Ten Tabules fo f&U tort la pat np eh?Qp!y to cr*tl-*7 lb< ui If you don't fin Ripans ' At the Di Send Five Cents to Thj 0*7?*?Q Spruce St., New York, <u 12 cartons will be mailed one that Kipons Tabules Bridge to Let. The County Supervisor and unair-1 m of Lake Township will meet i e County Supervisor of Florence unty at Smith's Landing bridge June 8th, at 10 o'clock a. in., to ;out contract to rebuild said idge. Specifications can be seen that day. II B Chandler, County Supervisor. Notice of Pinal Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on turday the 18th day of June 1808' rill apply to the Probate judge for illiamsburer County for a final *charge as executor of the estate W J Haselden. II E Eaddy Executor. ay, 14th, 1898. Wanted. An honest, intelligent, energptic, her man; one who means busi ss, to sell anil collect for the JSinr Sewing Maching company in e lower part of Williamsburg unty. The business insnres good suits to the right sort of men. hers are doing well, why noti u. Applicants must be able to fursli horse, harness and a $">00 bond, i je bond may be either personal or J a security comuanv. For fur-1 er information write to the unrsigned, who will be glad to talk ith you personally about the matIt. M.SQUIRKS, Georgetown, S. C. <'nrc, >o Pur. That is the way all druggists II Grove's Tasteless Chill, Tonic r Chills and Malaria. It is simv Iron and Qirnine in a taste <s form. Children love it. Jults prefer it to bitter, nauseat z Tonics. Price, 50c. + g B.W.Mixon, ? Ik Blacksmith and 8 Horseshoer, j $ UE1ERAL RKPllBI\G f) .\KATM A\W jjj qiKKLV |j -***?% - 3j Satisfaction f: Guaranteed. || Hit, - - s.c. i pr. 14th '9S-ly. ?! 'he human machine starts hut ;e and stops but onje. You can >p it ffoin^longest and regular using'IJe Witt's Little Early Kis, the famous little pills for concation and all stomach and liver obles Wallace & Johnsons. To Curp Conxtl|>;itlun l'orcv?*r. ike 0.?.st"uftfs Canity Cathartic lucorCoo. (. C. C. fail to euro. clruutf'Ms ri fuuil uioucy To Care Conatlpntlon Forever. ike Ciuscarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 26 c. 1C. C. fall to cure, druggists xrfuud tovacy RHLirr. d a Dollar cine lave tried * ?@@? s paper 5-cent cartons r Five Cents. * ilttml praMO* d?uad for low prlo% ,d this sort oi' Fabules ruggist's ! RlPANS CHEMICAt COJfTANY, No. 10 id they will be sent to you by mail; or for 43 cents. The dances are tea to are the very medicine you need. Tho nrflwlori PntiQiimnfinn I lib lilbUUbll UUIIOUIipUII. O T A Nlocnni, M Iheereat eke i?I and SclcutNl Will Mead Free to the A JMleted, 3 JJolf lew of hi* 3lew It Win* covered Kemealex to rare ('onxuitiiH tion and all Lune Troa bleN. Nothing could be fairer, more philanthropic or carry more joy to the afflicted, tiian the offer of T. A Slocuni, M. C., of 188 Pearl street New York City. Confident that he has discovered an absolute cure for consumption and all pulmonary complaints, and make its great merits known, he will send, free, three bottles of mcd icine, to any reader of The County Record who is suffering fromc est bronchial, throat and lung trou ?le* or consumption. Already this "new scientific cour>? of medicine has permanently thousands of appearantly ho ?r lea cases. The Doctor considers it his religous duty?a duty which he owes to humanity?to donate his infallible cure. Offered freely, is enough tocomend j it. and more so is the perfect eonfl I dence or tne great cneimsi nm&mg the proposition. I lie has proved the dreaded consumption to be a <^ireable disease beyond any doubt. There will be no mistake in sending the mistake will be in overlooking the generous* invitation. He has on file in his American and European laboratories testimonials of experience from those cured in all parts of the world. Don't delay until it is too late. Address T. A. Slocum. M. C., 98 Pine street, New York, and when writing the Doctor, please give express and postofflce address, and mention rending this article in the County Record. KoticeAH pdStals indebted to the- estate of James Nelson decased are /hereby notified to make payment to me and all persons having claims against said estate will present the same duly attested to me within the time precribed by law or be Kq rrnrl Henry Staggers, Administrates. May 2, 1898 Registration Notice. Theoffliee of the supervisor of registration will be opened on the first Monday in every month and the two days immediately following, for the purpose registering of any persons who are qualified asfollows:. Who shall have been a resident of the. State for two years, of the county one year and of the polling precinct in in which the elector offers to vote four months befors Hdy election, and shall have paid, six months before any election any poll tax then due and payable, and. who can both read and write any section of the Constitution of 1895 submitted to him by the supervisors of reg istration, or can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable during the previous year on property in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. J. EADDY, Clerk of Board,