The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 16, 1898, Image 8
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Thfe bombardment wi I
next Thursday :tt 0 angeb iru.
against lvintr Alcohol. .in-! I
Brunson'-stan Is eatru-te! with the
batteries which are '<> ?7 11 >'i-h
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and pnt to rout litis trie ti enemy ol
our countrymen. Me t nuv lull;
of priest-ridden countries men 1
fetto:e l altd enslaved by power-of
mighty forces women and eitii
dren eking out tin ir day- in penury
and want but a tin r-'formi la'ne
despot sits enthrone I in South
Carolin. Desolation an 1 ruin f??l
Iowa quickly in his in ireh. and at
last forbearance ceases to be a virtu
re.
One mighty effort i- now on foot
to dethrone and destroy mi-/ foul
demon. It will be and must be by
the concerted action of tlie voterof
the State that this noble work
is to be accomplished. JLet it be
* understood once for a 1. Mini
the standard beaiv Joel N ibunson,
wili be in this li-iiit to the li j f
is!). JSo mercenary motives urge
him to engage in this warfare: but
he purest aspirations, and the b >;t
wishes for the young men just
coming into manhood m ike it iin
peratively his duty to lead tinfight.
Shall his efforts be alone.'
God forbid! Will all stand idlv by
and see the standard he bears soiled
with the ashes of defeat No.
never! you who preach in your
temple proclaim to your people
(he ruin and disgrace thai are entailed
upon humanity by the sale
and use pf intoxicating drink. j>
ply the crucial test and it the poo
pie stand not out in support of
this, the most righteous of all callings,
then go take your sabred emblems
and hide them auiid the archives
ofyour churche- close tIndoors,
and do as He who in tituicd
them said: I will partake of tnein
no more untijl 1 do it anew in my
T* *1 TV J V
r ainers run guom.
Young men let ine tell you. a
mother's tears and prayers go into
this campaign with .lool E Brunson.
If it could he over the battlements
ol'IIeave'n, sainted moth
ers would beseech you to listen to
JoeJ E Branson.
s That stronjTeHbrts will l>e made
in this campaign t >crush the Pro
hibition movement, there is no
doubt. ' And it requires no philosopher
to answer why. Because
ito en.maca 111<1<111< I tin 11.1 iv 11 ' 1 ! I 1 it
J(Q OUVVV.-O IIIVKIIO ? a . \?< / *? Iintii
. ~ the dispensary and with it all its
political misrule and those who
support it for tiie dollars an 1 cents.
To you, my countrymen, let me
say, the dispensary is not a solution
of the whisky question: it is
an institution that has draped our
mother State in mourning. With
disheveled hair and fritter team,
she weeps over her lost and sad
condition.
Let one and all, now an ! for all
time, have the moral courage to j
coine to the trout, and uphold t!u*|
arms of our standard bearer, Joel
E Brunson. Then peace will again
take the place of con'u-iou an 1
disorder, prosperity t lust of poverty,
and unity that of sectional strife, t
W. L. Wall, a:, M. D.
The Slate A Murderer And Despoiler
Of Her Own Children.
South Carolina is without a p tralle ,
among any of her sister State of the
Union in that she assume to h t- If
the full responsibility of furnishing
her citizens with all the intoxicating
liquors they can drink, <>r eho'?c tu
giveaway. This she evidently de,s
for the money and with a knowledge i
of the fact that the liquors are bought '
for their intoxicating effects; in ether
words, on which to get more or less
drunk; and further those that drink
become more or less violators <>f the J
law, subject to arrest and liable to]
commit any crime known of a drun .
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'i'lit- c ' :i!>l'c:t v "f !i; St.i' 1 in ev.
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:tv ?'iiiii'.'^rovvimr o:it of iliosnlf of
li'j'.ior l>v lie:* lonjj -is -lu* st-lU il
fin* !: <) iJi: 1 LT p .:I >- - CHIIM >t
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mailt r of Ji ;>ufe. This juImitMl.
neither cap it b.* a malt"r of (! >av '
ihat the money reaped fthe des- '
polilation of 1) -r citizens c i i in a ? >1
wise atone for rhe evils done. t*? ? ?j^li 1
i; !k- thrown into the fund for edu- 1
cation. The very suj/estion of usini* ' 1
this money for tli" schools ins the!
' epoearanie <>l a direct appeal to tin 1
! i-)veto'.:>'iess that in iv be latent in :
; t he in art of any parent or teacher. '
j If tins is, done with the view. n< seems
!evident, to !ix unalterably the li |it??r '
traffic npott the State, we say God!
| save: lie State, bo' h as to t he debauch-"
! erv from the liquor tralli; and the i.
tr.ifli in conscience and moral pnritv.
Once the bargain is made, and the
school- iloari.-h with this blood mon- j
ey, w hi I o-khI hvc to both public ,
and private conscience. Schools
educating the liquor tra bc iui<> the |
v) -op! iiHiea 1 of out of th un! 1' J
iiobl what a moral turpitnil!
Wi at is the remedy? Abandon the
Dispensary law? No. ilut leave the |
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! law with all of its provisions for its
I onfore uncut ami simply eliminate!
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from it the beverage feature, cunOii-i
| iu.u' its sale to such legitimate uses
i :is nii tia-ino. mechanical. >eieiiti!ic.
etc., allowing all the profits to be de'
voted to the neccessarv exjieiises of ;
i dispensing the same. Willi such
:tiiK'i.(hii'-uli the dispensary law will j
!meet the approval of the best people
i of the Slate, reilect credit upon our
j law makers and relieve the State from
(hedishonor, shatue and reproach slitis
now heaping upon her self. Mm-!
dors and other crime from liquor j
j drinking can then no longer he laid .
at the tloor of the State government ,
I Jf certain individna's persist in
'drinking, the responsibility will rest
! upon them ami not be shared by the'
State, as : t present. Surely a very
large cLss of the people will neveri
iheless be protected from the easy exI
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; tjrass iiiui nu?> J i/ iiuiiw
it as "easy as |V>ssible to do right!
and as hard as possible to do wrong" '
i is the duty of all governments.
Instead of this, why shouM a j
i trreat and chivalrous State be found i
trying to take advantage of the de-1
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praved appetite of her citizens t<> lill
iter coders? It litis is not piratical,
: what can it be called? Why should
J she entail tiiis crime willingly or un!
wilhnglv noon all her citizens bv
making them copartners? \\ h\" i
.should she give sanction of her law
to that which is wrong, ''calling evil 1
[good and good evil?" Why should 1
| she invite Divine "woe" upon her
j people by p itiing the ''bottle" to
J the mouths of her citizens to make .
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iii.ui \ciui\. in vn:v i t? vj v i?, >?ii> ,
ishould she murder by the litjnor !
| traffic her to is and daughters, despoil
them of their honor, happiness
land prosperity in this world an i enI
tail upon them eternal misery hereafter?
Jt is j>ossible that for paHy faction
or any other reason that tliere can
be found a man who will perpetrate
this disgrace upon himself and others
;i!i l nut l!eou lilt' voice or tile Lorn |
iiiul his church air.iinst the wicked ]
and .Satanic foe lii it thivuiens the
State's utter ruin? Will this ;i}?- '
peal to tiie Christian and patriotic
sentiment of our p.*ople he in vain?j
Let all lovers of humanity and of
Christ rcspon I by an earnest prayer ;
a word litiy sp)keu or a vote,>:or all (
three, as (lod gives them oppbruni- r
ry?Citizen, in Columbia Ulster. J
Voting men, I have a pretty 1
line of neck ware. Come and trot '
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jr.v I. >J. Am.l I >, iilV ^
City, S. C.
IMih-hK- Your i?<iTv?-iS k>n ii t '
Cnihly (^itluirilr, euro constipation f<w ?r. . .
10c.:?c. II I', c. C (Iruu: ?!-! I Hill! Il.w i? v. J
A favor is one tiling you can *
take for granted.
Tn ;> >!ico <*oMri usuaay open- a
no in line thapo. <J
i..
ill fl OH;
-<? (Cunt!lined
from first jwgc) : .
ii vneeiintion of tin* forty tliro" 6
cer iils JO'l iy }'uri,!: !uitl ;? iiiiie
;>?>r' lor I lie o! ii-T hoys. Wlnni I f
incd up i!ie now eomnnny :?: 1 < 1 or :
iiovd !iit'in io m:iko !? sr l !i?-ir !?-fl '
inns ;in 1 iMs-in simile file hv J lie ,
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nru:<'? n !<>r v nvitniion,ev??rv in in ?.
I
n I'li'iin wiio \v.;s not o>!n rwi-" '
mu;i!ovc?! imiih' ovrr loINireeito '
I In* ,
Major J' 1 ,<>:11ji-joii i-; daily ex- i
?'< ?inz uiaivhiir.: <?r?l?*rs. and we
n iv Ii*:ivi* befor'this !< f u-r i.-'pub? *
ishei? which will be a week from (
o day. I:'anything in 1 lit* line of 3
irdcrs is received ho bee 'lie i! ex J <
<sne of ih?*C' >*\rv j>ul> j
IDlied, 1 will write ''train. i
LorN J. lit:!stow. i
We have in our p i?>".svio:i a cotton
(doom raised bv-Mr. <? 1' JVnnis, of ,
Venters. This speaks well for the ?
fe.nners of th at eoinmunitv, and Mr. t
Dennis is to 1a congratulated. ^
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l'rof. 11 \V A 'kerin in, who has <
?<> siieee-sfu'lv conducted lite *
Like Ciiy 11 i j:!i School for ih'i|
I \\* I VC.'IIN, WOS il! t(> !1 lot* :l ,
i iv or two this week. .Mr. Ac!;- t
Ttnan reports everything lovely
in our sifter city of 11 .e.vitiir wi il>
?especially I he :yrl>.
1
I i th' vchenn!e oi oo'oroo
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teachers iii-'itiites arranged hy .
Superintendent Mayfield, the in? i
-titute for the colored teachers ol ^
\Vi! 1 i;i11?-1 ? i!_r enmity will l?e hel l \
at King*!rev, Ju!v 4-9, nticlor Ih:* ;
management el' .1 L I'sher and ?'
S irah 1) IIt'i) lerson.
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Mr. C M t'ompton is in Kings five 1
getting up a mercantile review of ^
Williamsburg count-v. It will con- 1
ist of a six column four pig** paper.
Mr. Coinpton is w<dl known through i
cut theS' it and c>a es highly ivoni
mended l>v business men of oilier j
towns, having already "wril'en up" ,
l?.. i.kio.iiii.J tiofuj hi t Ua I'-khirn
I lie III IIK IjMI lUiliio All tuv u
part of the State. <
The Childrea's Day Exercises at:
th** colore 1M KChurch were held last ,
r '
Sunday i i lit. 1'iie most prominent
features of the exercises were songs. '
recitations, dialogues and an address ^
on education by the J lev. !l M j\lur-! j
phev c do red. j
The attendance was unusually j
large,and the interest manifested in i
tense. Tile suceess of this enjoyable ' I
occasion wis due largely to the well {
directed efforts of .lames Harper the 1
Suii'.lnv School Superintendent. ;,
D.iisv S.v.tils ivn Icivil itivnlual?1 e
service in prepurintr for the occasion.
The Exercises lasted about t\vo
hours, and every one present felt
amply ie:> iid for the time thus spent, i
a?otoSSents. |
! !i ?rebv announce myself a can ;
li late for Congress from the Sixth j
L'onyrre-s; mal District of South
Carolina, subject t ?the rules of the
Democratic party.
JAMKS NORTON.
Army and Navy Officars.
Helow is niveti the relative rank
>1 the army ami navy ollieers ol
the Veiled Slates army.
[Jeno-al Admiral
Lieutenant (ioiieral... .Yire Admiral ?
Major (Jeneral Hear Admiral 1
Urigadier (Jeneral Cummodor" ^
Colonel Captain \
Lieutenant Colonel Commnloiv i
Major Lieutenant Commander (
' : plain Lieutenant t
Kirat Lie.iteaa.it..Lieutenant, -lu iior i
grade j
vcund Lieutenant Knsign I
A Narrow Escape. 1
i
Thankful words written by Mrs. t
\du. K. 11 art, (iroton, S. ]>. as (
uken with a bad cold which n-ttled t
mi iiiv limp, eoupi set in and linally
erminaed in consumption. Four t
Doctors piw me up, saving I could '
ive but a short t:m\ ! pave iny-clf ;
ip to my Savior, determined if 1 i
ould tiot st iv with my friends on j
artIt, 1 won! hu rt my absent ones t
i!m!Y??. .M V iltl1 was ad? ISid to
; ! !>: . King's New Discovery, for
'onsnmption, coughs ami coids. I
tare ii a trial, to >k i:i al! eight botles.
It has cured me, and thank
Jod I am saved and now a wtll and
i. alrhy w ?.va:i." Trial b >ttles free
,t any drug store. Itegular size 50c. j
nd si.00 guaranteed or price rcfun- ,
led. ~ i 1
rROUBLE AE OUT THE MATE. ^
ICirts of Ahwnlr.ii: i!cilne?s Among JletnLitr*
of a < 1 L> In Newark.
There is a club in XT \\?rk, X. J., Tj
vbose meir.bers peon to have conidernblo
tronl le abort their t- 1
ivlicn they lay thvui in the rack at {.<
he clnhhonse. There have been iro- ^
jucnt instances lately in which ; ;
r.ctr.bcrs have l cen unable to find 'f;
heir own hats when ready to 1^"
It in .1 ?vw\wt or rwtiili with ? ij
iWl.it. XI X. U X.IWCI ? ' v.%. , " ? St J
? lr.eirl ( r-hip largely mado up of
:t;iii!, middle aged ru rohants. man
lfnctunrs and professional men, Uj.
tnd there is not the slight* >t reason
'or attributing the exchange 01 p
h.ci.dgi :.i 1o jocularity or convivial- ,
ty.
It is regarded as sinii lo absence of :
nisd when a sober lawyer goes ;
.nunc with a derby three sixes too ? '
mall for him perched on the top of fi/r
lis head and compels some equally tl
rravo member to wear a hat which
]
rests on Ids ears, or when a member j
eaves his silk iiat behind ami bur- pli
ies home wearing a soft hat which u j
s the counterpart of 0110hanging in j .
ids own hall. ;' "
It is said that this latter occur- ?'tenco
happened qui to recently and p.
hat when the member reached homo
wju ui> tiwii uruw ii ilipiiJU vu ,
;lto hall rack ho compared the two j
buirkdly and hastened back to the
dub just in tiriio to find the owner . .
>f the brown hat making a timo i ''
ibout its disappearance. rlho iius-j
tcrcd member Landed over tlie soft v 1
bat and explained the mistake, but
ivas still more flustered when the
itlier member said: ] n(
"ilist this is not my hat. I buy my , <bats
of Smith, and this is ono of *
Jones'." ! r,
In comparing the hats in Lis l.all l>:
the absentmiuded member bad nat-1
uiaUy put Lis own hat on his head
ind rushed back to the club. The!
tv.o members live close together, ,
however, and the exchange was: '
cuade that night. Another case;
i'. Inch happened did not end so pleas-1 ]
Hitly. A member walked off with j dis
mother member's hat and discover- jj-'(
>d next loornini' that it bad the
owner's name in it. lie called upon J?ii
!h<' owner of the hat at his place of j J',",
business ami said: ,Cr
,4I believe 1 liavo got your bat. I
took it from the club last night and j
left mine behind. Did you getj
unite i" ! t(,
"I dor.'t know. I got some old hat
utd v. ore it home, hut the first thir.g :I'
[ cid this morning was to buy a new an
bat and throw the eld one away." ,
The visitor was somewhat ubaah?d,
and after a moment said:
"What had I better do: I don't ;:r
want to be wearing your hat around
town."
"You had better do as I did. Go ;
bay a new hat and throw mine away. (
[t was a pretty good hat and reason- (,-r;i?lv
new, lut I don't want it. I've !jj,
;ot u letter one now." New York
i a"
! ot
Th<> Drf,truct!v;> TTnclish Sparrow. (
I once saw a tingle pugnacious Utile
hoi <o wren engage a whole Cock I 'j
jf English sparrows, lie was more
than a match tor three or four of i^1
:heni; but in tlie end, I regret to 1/
ay, lie was killed outright beforo \ ai
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'iiy J. ii I ft l liL" UiJ 1 V lilMUiilTC I
jf t be kind I have ever seen. A lady I
triced tells mo that a Jialtinjore | nti
iriule started to Luild his wonder- pi
:ul pensile nest last season in an ;l]
ipple tree near her heme and that t|,
ho English sparrows made Litter j.
war upon him ar.d his house. She
.yatchcd the struggle one evening, j
md the next morning, the. oriole ;
lot appealing, she went into her !
^ardt 11 and found him lying dead ;
mdir the apple tree, with his head , he
peckid open. I have often Lecn ^
ivituess to the violent interference j
jy them in the nest building of rub- j
us and orioles, and, outnumbered gr
is our native birds are, they always , tM|
relinquish their task. Ilere is a : jn
iroblem. A report presented to us n).
)y the department uf agriculture
ibows that a single pair of English i
paimws u;ny in a single decado
..ring into existence 275,?10,9fc3,098 to
keendantfi. V'hat is to become of j)e
jur beautiful native song birds when
:ue English sparrow swarms over
the lend? As yet, o.\tvpt inmiedi-j
itely around the farmhouses, this
)Heus;ive Liid is not often seen in
ho country districts. Lynn T. ?.
ipruguo iu Outing. \ c<
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Cor.! rap j to Etlik*. . i p;
k i A i>
1 i'.r.l "Very 2UUCU inciimu m sure ?
icct that you misled me when you
aid you had experience on the
dage," remarked the stage manager ^
jf the Dashing Daisies' Burlesque
:ompany.
"Why, isn't my work satisfac- '
oryi" inquired the comedian.
"Yes, but you took it very good v,;,
inturedly when the manager said
le'd pay you part of your salary elt!|
iow and tho rest later." Washingfi
on btar. Uu
Ancient Lays.
"You don't mean to tell mo that, 1
jeii is j vvulb uiui II
"Yep."
"Ami etill laying?" f)
"Yep." j |
"Say, i-bc must bo the nester of ' 1
c(
?er profession." Cleveland Plain 1
dealer. i'":
Oil
:e greatest bock of the age' {
Siorri-l be in Every Borne aa<! Library. !;
"sc CjffSta'e P?Mp mm
Iflj&y U L'ibltf sUuiuiii
I v Tii.-ht lion. \V;1II?ip Kwitrf ?!'<<i-tone> .
i'r.nu.- i.J ri'i.ip .1 ! lr> ;-ml. <!--'cr.
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s.i I u r?tr?i v | ! . I j :! >_? lN-oio.'it.il j
i:;r?rv. < f:i? %.<? . !>v r . F?.rr.?r.!?.!)., |
> . !? i? .. ..?! 1 ng..Rev. ?
? .-..i-i .Tnfi* (V.iVrf, :?om??rvilIe. Mm*.: ,
. i r.itii. is, i1 ! . Armour lns-tititfe. |
Ron i' | . !>.!>. MitryJe*
< "i i i;< i. !,..M I*ne.; Rev K. S.
!>.!).. Cilvitr) I': ; < hurch. N"w York i
N. % ! /. mi isoTholI. Mam i
.' i.: ; . i . M" . Kev. Frank
: > i \. ! . "... ti Church, j
W. J Mm re. I Li . " I i <*hri?
: ' ?? t :i \r a.ih." i'ii . Rrv. I'dward 1
rcn {; !?. r ion#relational Chinch, i
on. Rrv.4c,? i. An:r I I .. Woakum I
i#? i'i.:i; . 1/ .... IV* (' > .t Rfiio Gregory# j
( /? I ,tv?T-'iv. i ?-ii /! ?. (>iTiiutn>: Kev. Wm. j
, V.: . :: ! PP.1 ;\ rr .f y of ('bianco, Chi
; j! Hi.rt. i i>. Trinity Co! ler*, ?
; . , . i, \ . i i. j r |> .St. John'*
? i. r.\%. mr* J.. 'ii. i iic Kev. George ;
' i. i V t v.; Ko-lon. Mas*.
-Vi ? W. . S*. ; a'l tull-r?:??xe i!ln?frn- I
v _ cl ? '., half :<?vr?iu, rtxl 1 !
i!'.i ' i .?!.'JO .<(' f*i!1-pAgo iJlnrtrai*.
d^es. full fevaat. one volume, I
? . v H- wo vo5?mes?. full levant. tafled.fcU.00:
: ;m. *,<? / \ r?vi?* qio-tlon. to ench. Miff |
r , ,v .1. (l imn.tMl *di"Mly, each Mlt. j
-1 .. . im en l bj boobgllert. For .
s HKNRY 0. SHKPARD, 1
ni.ii.t-r, 212 ami ~ift MonroeS tot, Chicago, lUinaia* j
The n? x r ex ami mil ion of ap J
i'Mi'fs lor t earners' corii iraUv
11 he Iicl 1 ni KinjMroo, KnMny I
ne 17. 1S1H, bolween the hours!;
10 o'clock a. m., and 5 o'clock j,
in.
A A HO II I). LF.SESXK,
Co. Sunt, of Ed.
A full line <?( furniture of nil
n '.< ? !o be 11; i < i ;il I lie I owes I
ices from 8. M. Askius, Lako
ity, 8. C. . 3
An Old Idea.
Every day strengthens the belief of emi- [
ent physicians that impure blood is the j
use of the majority of our diseases. !
v.vaty.five years ago this theory '.ras used j
n liosis for the formula of Broviis' Imn i
itters. The many rcninrkahleciires effected i
v t!ns ftmous old household remedy are i
itR'dent t<> prove that the theory is correct, j ;
row as' Iron Hitters is sold by till dealers, i
j
tS.iilor suits are heinir much worn
men i his srrimr.
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DlmesfS of the Blood and Ser ves.
S'o one need suffer with neuralgia. This j
ease is quickly and permanently cured i
Browns' Iron Bitters. Every disease of ! <
: blond, nerves aud stomach, chronic
otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron !
iters. Known and used for nearly a j j
irtt-r of a century, it stands to-day fore- I
i?t among our most valued remedies,
owns'Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
! still k-mn on hand the famous!
,'iririnia" arid "Derby".-loves and
e extra ware to lit. These stoves i
way- ^ive 'iiuine satisfaction,!
id are guaranteed to please. 8.;
. Askins, Lake Citv, S. C. j
...
Ladies' sailor hat*, all colors |
ades and styles. ?S Askinsj
ike Cit v. S U.
I> lTVlMM.'y Pity* So. j
7:i?carcfs I 'amlv < 'ut.iuri '< . fie rr.osl won- i
rfiil u - <?> err i f lli?- :??'? . p Pas- i
i ami ivfr slun? <> !!'.< lust', a ' trewly I
il j i v i V on ki'liwys. i i \ oc ; tit I ImU'P'.S, j
a:isin<r tli?- entire ?\steni. tiNm-l cools, I
v in-.macro. ,r\*<?r. I al-ituni ronsiii.ation ;
it i-i ioi.sii.-?. 1'lease buy an-1 try a br.x
<'. ('. te liar; !tt.Mi rent'*. Soiii and
arai.ieeti lo cur ny all drtivgisis.
die largest assort men? of men's !
i
raw ami lelt hats ever, seen in .
. ! 1
ike<'itvat roek bottom prices'
ii ? i i i_ o /i
O. M. ?V -1\ 111S, ijMKt; V. II V, O. Kj.
I always keep on hand a f?iII ]
ul complete line of fat mini; im-:.
ements, carpenlets' tools, and . 1
! k nd of hardware, and I sell |'
em low down. IS. M. Askins,
ike C'itv. 8. (J. | ^
r
Tit? rn i->t complete assort!
put o? men's liov.d and children's j
>l liinir from the cheapest to t !.t f 1
sf, at IS. M. Askins, Lake Citv
'j!
We Imy to sell, and sell we do .
ocerics are yoim: at phenomaliy
low prices and are always j
* steeple chimes.
e Minnie Coujrh Cure is the host ?
'pamtion I have ever sold or u~- h
, ami I can't say too much in it-; tr'(
lise."?LM Kennon, Merchant. ?
it'll, O'a.?Wallace & Johnson. n
I
l:ee|)i!:<; Willi 1 tie lone oi me
irket. 8. M. Askins, Lake j j
iy,s.c. | j
Jtislrvceived; n car lo-i! of corn i
<:o at prices that will please the!
ople. 8. M. Askins, LakeCitv ']
u- !
i
YnJnaMe to Women.
Especially valuable t-> women Is Rrowns'
on Itinera. Backache vanishes, headache j \
isnppenrs, strength takes the place of ;
enkness, mid tl.<- "low of health readily j
>;nes to the pallid chock when this won ri'ul
rcraeily is taken, l'or sickly children ;|
overworked men it has no equal. Nohome I
lotihl be without tliis famous remedy. :
rowai* Iron Hitters is sohl by all dealers. : j
i rains are nor aii"iione<i on, dui '
i o
L'\* are iroinsr, liointr, none. |(~.
_.J._ ... ' !!
Arc Von Wealtl '
Weakness manifests itself in the loss of
hition and aching hones. The blood is b
tery; the tissues are wastin;: the door is J'n!;??peni-il
fur disease. A bottle of Browns' !
n Hitters taken in time will restore your p
ninth. S'lothe your nerves, make your q
-.1 rieii and red.- Po y??u more good .
n ar. r\-p.-:i :iye special course of m* divine. {
jwns'iroa Hitters is sold by all dealers. *'
flinrrli mno'i- ill :t iwimot lmrdi !
BUELL &
ROBERTS'
r->. Ir? r^t ? /\ /J
wctbii l>I y vjiuuus
Store is the Place ^
for Bargains.
X- - ~ V "V
New Goods This Week.
100 dozen Ladies' Black and Tan
>ea>i>less hose, at 5e a pair.
0 cases ladies' and children's hats.of
tlie latest styles.
Five hundred yards of Organdl at
lc.
Five hundred white plaids at 5c.
riiey would be cheap at fic.
One case lkavy undressed longcloth
it (?< . * *
Three thousand yards of beautiful
ribbons, belts and many other goods.
fllDUilllDF IPIDTMFIIT
I UHMIfUllL L/ LI lilt iITILIl I
Walnut suits, ton pieces. $05, $75 $95
Oak suits, 1U pieces. $17 to $05.
Oak wardrobe. SlO to $20.
Walnut wardrobe $19 to $30.
Imitation Walnut wardrobe $0 50 to
||?)
Oak chiffoniers $6 50 to $12.
book shelves $1 0 to $2.
Hammocks 75c, 8a. $1 25, $1 50.
l?oor Mat- 50c and 75c.
Easels 50c. 75c and $1.
Library lamps $2 and $2 50.
six foot .Jute liugs 98c.
Window shades 10c to $1 25.
Sw f-.i riKhii iK :mrl Henri Rests 98c_
{Oc, 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c.
IRKS, VHLI8ES. .
f'ariopy nets SI 25 and $t 50.
Excelsior, Husk, Moss and Cotton
Slat treses.
< liinese and Japanese mattings at
>M prices. Stair oilcloth at 18c, 25c
and 30c a yard.
10-picce chamber sets 82 19 to $6 50;
[2-piece chamber sets 810.
Buell & Roberts,
.T?:j A\l> .17.1 K1REET
Corner Cannon Street,
Obarlsston, S. C.
?ti autio rnneT i line
h I LHK I ouno I Lint-.
"crth-Eastern R. R. &f S. C.
CON DEN SKI) SCHEDULE.
Dated Dec. 20. I SOT.
TRAINS (TO!N(* SOUTH.
N<?. ?.).*
>
Leave Florence 3:25 a. m
[icave Kin-rstree
Arrive Lanes 4:40 a. m
Leave Lanes 4:40 a. m
Arrive Charleston 0:20 a. m
No. 2-i*
Leave Florence 7:45 p. m
Leave Kinjjstree 8:55 p. in
Arrive Lanes 9:13 p. rn
Leave Lanes 9:13 p. ir
Arrive Charleston 10:50 p. m
No. oil.*
Leave Lanes 7:15 p. m
An ive Charleston 9:40 p. 111
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 78.*
Leave Charleston 5:28 a. m
Arrive Lanes 7:05 a m
Leave Lanes 7:05 a. m
Leave Kinzstree 7:23 a. m
Araive Florence 8:25 a. m
No. 32?
Leave Charleston 5:17 p. m.
Arrive Lanes 0:53 p. m.
Leave Lanes C:53 p. m.
Leave Kings tree
Arrive Florence 8:15 p. m.
No. r>2.*
,enve Charleston 7:00 a. m
\rrive Lanes 8:32 a. in
* Daily, +Daily except Sunday.
No. .V2 runs through to Columbia
ia ' 'entrjil It R of S ('.
Trains Xos. 78 and 32 run via Wil"n
and Faycttcville Short Line
ml make close connection for ali
Kiints .North.
Trains on c & I) R It leave Florence
laily except Sunday 8:45 a. m. arrrive
>arlington 9:1* a. rn., llartsville 11:25
. in". < he raw 10:30 a. m., Wadesboro
:25 p. in. Leave Florence daily exept
Sunday S:25 p. in., arrive Darington
*:5o p. m.. Renncttsville 9:4(1
i. in., Gibson 10:10 p. in.
Leave Gibson daily except Sunday
:25 a. in.. Bennettsville 6:49 a. m.,
rrive Darlington 7:40 a. m.. leave
>arlingt< n 7:55 a. m.. arrive Florence
:C5 a. in. Leave Wadesboro daily
xcept Sunday 3:00 p. m.. ('heraw 5:15 f
. mi.. llartsville 2 15 p. in.. Darlingmi
0:21 p. in., arrive Florence 7:00 p.
l. J NO. F. DIVINE.
Gen'l Sup't
A Wonderful Discovery.
The last quarter of a century records
lany wonderful discoveries in medicine,
nt none that have accomplished more for
umniiity than that sterling old -household ?
.?>ic<l i f e. >n TV .t t .. ro T t c lAioo in
jrjuin the vorv elements of good health,
nd neither man, woman or child can take
without deriving the greatest benefit,
towns'Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.