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The Countu ^Record : :? kvhky Tiir?:?jm* at i.iXG5T!?EE. S. C. Lor is J. I?ktsto\v, PKOITJKTOK. C. w\ Wolff. KDITOlt. 8UBSCRI1TIOX RATES: One Year, in rulvaneo, - - fl.oo Six Months in advance, - - ..V) Three Months in advance, ADVERTIS.UKMS jn~erv J on liberal terms. Rates made known noon application. no money to Agents, except upon express authority. Thursday. August IS, 1898. a disgraceful scene. At the Greenville campaign meeting last Thursday, II KThorn as and J \V Gray, candidates for railroad commissioner, gave each other the lie and exchanged other abusive epithets until a free fight seemed imminent. This took p'ace in the presence of about six or seven hundred people, inelud ing some ladies. This spectacle of two candidates for a State oflice so far forgetting themselves as to bandy vile epithets is an outrage of decency that is disgusting in the extreme. What folly to talk about conducting a clean campaign on a high * plane, when these men are allowed to punctuate their argument with expletives that would be better adapted to a negro cake walk than a Democratic cam' i paign speaking. The proceedings of the day were opened with prayer, and scarcely hnnra afterward two men. who heard the man of God invnko a Divine blessing on the meeting, were venting their hatred in curses ami abuse, and , appeared ready to cut each others' throats. Too much of this has been allowed in our campaigns. The people can put a stop to it, and it is their duty to do so. Men who cannot make a campaign speech ??r* u'onf intr WlliJUIH, CUI9IM? Uiiu n?u...ih w, fight are not lit for public offices. Vote for men who respect them selves and let these belligerents stay at home until they learn to act as gentlemen on the hustings. Ihe disorderly campaign meet ing of Greenville was repeated at Walhallaon Monday, except that this time it was Thomas and Evans who opened their batteries of abuse upon each other. Crimination and re crimination Vere indulged in and the lie freely given and taken. Curses loud and deep tilled the house where religious services had given place to the candidates. The candidates for the office of railroad commissioner resemble more a pack of hungry, yelping hounds after a bone than a body of dignified gentlemen trying to impress the people that they are in to noiu an important State office. Notice. All persons having claims against the late William A Myers are hereby notified to present the same duly attested to the undesigned at Scranton, S. CM and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment of same to W It SlNGI,ETARY, Ex. of Est. W A Myers, Seranton S. C., % * . - r Ir.MTcis w uu Cmoiir?t5. ^*y ' :?ii?:?T!?-. r'ir<* i;.-.iion furc. or lOc. Cic. IX C. C- C. tail, uruct-'ists r-fund u,oiicy ? THROUGHOUT THE STATE. The Week's News Briefly Tclcl in Paragraphs. '{ ho a "i M.' ' iS It :>V. , ?:i?l a nemo church U-op!i :?i i l&aui'ort were stru k by lighiI nint; A i; cast 10. * j A chartw h.i< Iioon isMio-1 to Uk Imperial IJm'Mi.ia ami L an Association, of ('hnrloton. ilic capiI tal stock ol which i.^ to be -i'lhO 1 000. | The A C L is preparing to build i acouiKM'tin^ r ad from Denmark to Martin's, in order to get a dij red route to Aupista. (>a., should i they wish to extend their line to j that city. Tin* Railroad commission el j South Carolina has decided thai j railroad and express companies I shall pay the one cent revemu j stamp. The price of the stami j will be deducted from the j ratechar<red by the companies. | South Carolina lias hoen honorled by the following selections beiio? made from the First Bejiimeni 1 Major J ulius A Mood, for uivis | ion surgeon, 3rd division. 7th ann\ i corps; Lieut. C Browning Smith ! Company I, for aide- de camp t( 1 Briu;. Gen. Barklev, 21 brigade 7 '3d division, ?th army corps; Lieut |S H Moser Company M, for brigade commissary officer, 2d bri I <rnito 1-1,1 itivicinn 7fl> nrmv corns "V. v.. . 4 on stairof Brig. Gen. Bark ley. Johnson Adkins was waylaid am killed near Beaufort on Sunday night by Sammy Aiken. Botl the parties are negroes. Bnnnettsville is to have a cottoi factory in the near future. Tin corporators are, D D McCall, C i McCall, 0 M Weatherby, P 1 Breeden, MA J Moore, J B Green T W Bouchierand Mrs. II Beckwith. Joseph F Berrier, a trusted member of the Richland Volun teers, alier collecting $75 of tin company's funds, left Columbi; j for parts unknown. j The colored teachers of t lie Stati have organized an association. Cr. SCEwell, a young physi Ician living at Ebenezer, in Yorl ] uo.. died msc l nursaay irom mt ! effects ol'an overdose of morphine Rev. Charles Ootesworth Rinck ney, D IX the venerable rector o Grace Episcopal church. Charleston. died on Sat urda.v, Augast 13. I | Over SCO men have been mustered into the Second Regimen up to this time and the ranks ar< still tilling up rapidly. : A passenger train on the Ooium I bia and Greenville railroad \va j derailed about twelve miles Iron j Greenville on Sunday from an ob struction being placed on tin j track. No one was hurt. loniQC Tnnmp ivii! 1? u auivo i iu uv i ?? <i I Laurels county on August 14 b\ his fourteen year old son, Jaim* Turner, Jr. Turner quarreled will his wife and drew his pistol to shoot her, when the boy interfered and in the scuiile tiio father \vu ! killed. 1 Furman University, Greenville, - - S- C Thorough courses leading to th( degrees of B. Lit., B. S., B. A., ami M. A. The faculty has been en larged. Especial attention to Eng lish, Elocution, and Pedagogics New courses in Biology, History Latin, Modern Languages, and Physics. A new Graduate department Early application for room-* in tht Mess Halls should be made to Prof BE GEER, Secretary of the Fac ulty, Ctesar's Head, 8. C. Address A F Montague, Greenville, S. C. Ladies' sailor hats, all colors trades and styles. 8 M Askins Lake City, S C. lirri ! jj UiiUli IA " j ( k ?t n *v"i rr? /**>i * ill I TIM | * M1^1 ' .1 njjflMi^ I ? , . . I' c Jasnury 'Goods ; i: ' I j~rvVt^-TTTTp-r' ii . i S" V1 \ | II GOODS THIS WEEK. J (10u yards of White Plaids and i i strides at h dozen National Tics, in latest; I styles. Tecks. hour-in-hand and l>ows.. pj White Pique at 10 and ldje. ' ; Piliow eases at 5c and 7?\ [! l'ewey Pillow Cases at 10c; II. S. Piiiow t ases at l2?e. > j Colored shirts, well made, of jmod ,: Cheviot, at #5?\ j And other irouds. ? Wheti taking stock we always find I s.- me "(is wo are wiUinir to reduce It-1? move them. One lot ofWa-diOoods, reduced from Wic to -V. i one i<.1 oi ii.us, reduced irem -toe on j 3f>c; one lot of Mats reduced from 2*>c to ! 2oe. One lot of Colored Shirts, reduced' ' i l'roni $1 to 7-h\ ^ ' j Walnut Suits, ton pieces. ?Go to $93. >! Oak >uits. ten pieces, $17 to 1 Walnut Wardrobes $20 to $28. ' Oak Wardrobes $10 to $20. Oak Sideboards *12 to $30. Oak Extension Tables$5 to $8. Imitation Oak Extension Tabled . *3 :H>. I'arJbr Suits $23 to $.*>0. i Kitchen Chairs 2r?c. ( hamberSets $> 19 to $3. i Easels, Hammocks, 'Chair Cushions, > l a, ni* nilnlnfli I uiau vixvivtin Window Shades 10c. t<? $1 25. l Msittings at ?. 13. IS, 20, 22. 25c. Carpet Remnants tto and 90c. - All Wool Art Squares $4 75 to ?7 73. $ 0-foot J ute Rutfs 9Sc. ; Buell & Roberts, SIX A\I> 57.% Itno KTKEKT Corner Cannon Street, ;... Charleston, S. C. 1 ATLANTIC COAST LINE. I ?; North-Eastern R. R. of S. C. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. i IDec. 20. ISO". TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 35.* Leave Florence 3:25 a. m . Leave Kinjfstree ' ' Arrive Lanes 4:40a. in I . Leave Lanes 4:10 a. in j j Arrive Charleston t>:20 a. in j No. 23.* . Leave Florence 7:15 p. rn Leave Kingstrve 8:55 p. ni 1 Arrive Lanes 9:13 p. ni ? Leave Lanes 9:13 p. ir j Arrive Charleston 10:00 p. m No. 53.* | Leave Lanes 7:15 p. m I Anive Charleston 9:ll> p. in Til A INS GOING NORTH. I No. 7S.* Leave Charleston 5:2S a. m ' Arrive Lanes 7:05 a. in I Leave i.anes 7:05 a. ni j Leave Kinjrstreo 7:23 a. m i Araivc Florence 8:25 a. in si X?. SJ. Leave Charleston 5:17 p. m. Arrive L.tiies 0:53 p. m. | ' ' Leave Lanes 0:53 j>. ni. j . Leave lvinjistree s1 Arrive .Florence S:lo p. m No. 52.* Leave Charleston 7:00 a. m ; Arrive Lanes S:32 u. ml Daily, tDaily except Sunday. No. ~?2 runs throujrli to Columbia | via Central R It of S ('. Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wi<-( ' son and Fayetteville?Short Line?! land make close connection for ali ! points North. Trains on C & D R Rleave Florence j I daily except Sunday 8:45 a. in. arrrive ! ' Darlinjrton i>:Its a. m., Hartsville 11:25 I a. in. Cheraw 10:30 a. in., Wadesboro! i 2:25 p. in. Leave Fioreucc daily ex-j Icept Sunday 8:25 p. m.. arrive" Dar-i I lington 8:50"p. in., Rennettsville 9:48' p. m., Gibson 10:10 p. in. Leave Gibson daily except Sunday I 8:25 a. nr., Bennettsville 6:49 a. m., { arrive Darlington 7:4U a. m.. leave | ,: Darlington 7:5.5 a. ra.. arrive Florence | [ 19:25 a. m. Leave Wadesboro daily ; i except Sunday 3:00 p. mM Cheraw 5:15I p. m.. Hartsville2 15 p. m., Darling-. . i ton 6:24 p. m., arrive Florence 7:00 p. m. J NO. F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't ' ~ " ' I A Wonderful DUeorrry. The last quarter of a century record* )1 many wonderful diaooveriea in medicine, i but none that have accomplished more for j , humanity than that sterling old household ', > i remedy, Browns'Iron Bitters. It seems to ! , j contain the very elements of gw>d health, j j and neither man, woman or child can take ] it without deriving the greatest l>enefit. I I Urowaa' Iron Bitter* is sold by all dealers. mm I II.. Al??>ui ?>nt' month ago my child, i whirh h fifh-on months-old, had ;ui * ttu'd: ofdiarrhoea moored hv vomit liy*. ! gave it -iu*h remedies a* an* usually given in \urh va: l,ii> gu v? )* lie . v. o - nt' for a p!?v.-i?*i.tTi and il v i:ad'T; hi- cart' for a v.<vR. AS t'-.i- \:o. the child had horn sirk s'or ahoit? . ! 1 [Mi ?livs iiil'i h ;t> \ n:^ ,:."u twenty-tivo operations of the bowi'ls every twelve hours. and \\ ( were convinced that unless it soon obtained relief it would not live.; Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami' Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended mull decided to try it.l soon no-j ticed a change for the better, by its continued u-e a complete cure was brought about and it is now perfectly health/.?C L 15uu<;s,Stumptown, Gilmer Co., "W. Va. For sale by Wallace w Johnson. Kvcrv secret is told, evcrv i' * i crime punished, every virtue re- i warded, every wrong redressed in1, silence and in certainty. The Rev. W 15 Cost ley, of Stockbridge, (in., while attending to his! nastoral duties at Ellen wood, that!, state, was attacked l>y cholera jl morbus. lie says: VUy chance I] happened to get hold of a bottle of; Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think it was the means of saving my life. ' It relieved me at once." For sale!1 by Wallace A Johnson. j j We spend hall of our lives in j; 1 11 making mistakes, and waste the j i poor remainder in thinking how j1 we might have avoided them. Mr. John Mathias, a well known J' stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: , "after suffering for over a week with flux, and my physician having failed to relei ve me, I was advised to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have the pleasure of stating that the ( half of one bottle cured me." For sale by Wallace A Johnson. ] ? i : .1 :? : I 2i ounai permit was jssucu in Cincinnati Monday lor Dewey Schley Wells, aged 1 month. The steamer Dhcoverv, just in j from Alaska, brings nearly #700,000 in gold. Free Pills. i 1 Send your addre-s to !I E Buckletwt , Co., Chicago, and got a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles th?y have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed t4> be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, hut by giving tone to the stomach I and bowels inv.vlv invigorate the sys-j tern. Regular ?iz : 2>c. per lx>x. Sold by all druggist*. i his Riiii. o T \ Nlorinu* JI (', (lioercac che bl a at I Sfientbl Will Non<l j Free fo thvA fllii'ttxl, St Hot r)c? ot hi* >e? ly bio covered Itcoitxiio j to cure Fon?i?ttipa lion and all liiniK Trou blew* Nothing could be fairer, more philanthropic or carry more joy to the afflicted, tiian the offer of T. A Slocum, M. C., of 183 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 h will send, free, three bottles of med iclne, to any reader of The County Record who is MilVerinff from chest ! bronchial, throat and lung trouble.' i or consumption. | Already this"newscientificcourst | of medicine has permanently cure j thousands of appearantly hopeles j cases. j The Doctor considers it his relii*1ous duty a duty which lie owes to humanity?to donate ins miaiuoie cure. Offered freely, is enough to comend it, and more so is the perfect confi- j denee of the great chemist making the proposition. j He has proved the dreaded con-: sumption to be a cureable disease j beyond any doubt. I There will be no mistake in sending ?the mistake will be in overlooking the generous invitation. lie has on tile in his American and European laboratories testimonials of experience from those cured in all parts i of the world. *2 Don't delay until it is too late. Address T. A. Siocum. M. C., 98 Pine street, New York, and when writing i the Doctor, please give express and [Histottice address, and mention reading this article in the County Record. 1 a * ' ' SLENN SPRI a i i?i LEADS AL! j 1 H L HL i o (SiUldKi^ ? ITS' 1!!>S X? F.O? AJ.O tesk-: vrosi.tMi, > KOWFJiM A.Ti IIOTEL Oi'EN U'XE 1. Too< < I'lSlNK AN The Gayest Resort I L^'MgJaHEBaBanaEMIgLUMa For Wilt or Apply To The Strongest Water I tao iho hiftfiof onrlnrccmonf luo u;u mguai utiauiuuiiiuiu Sec what your home After a loiip and varied experience I n the use of mineral waters froiuj nany sources, lmth foreign and do- i nestic. I am fully persuaded that the ' Harris Lithia Water jKisesses efficacy n the treatment <>t oftktions of the' Kidney and the Madder unequal ed j iy any other Water of which I have! made trial. This opinion is based upon observa-: ion of its effect up?-n my patients for: /he past throe years, during which i :ime 1 have prescribed if freely and al-' nost uniformerly with benefit in the i?*n 1 mulnriifw nhove nionf iniif d. i A NT ALL Y, M. D., Columbia, i>. C.. Oct. 8, 1892. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively cures files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed togivejperfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all Drug^idts. When you call for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure, rlon't accept anything else. Don't be talked into accepting a substitute, (orpih.s. for sore:;, f?jr burns. Wallace & Johnson. Registration Notice. TheofHice of the supervisor of regis ratifcn will he opened on the (irst Monday in every month and the two days immediately following, for the purpose registering of any persons who are qualified asfol- j lows: Who shall have been a resident! of the State for two years, of the j - ........ ...,,1 ..rtiw, ,.?llir., ITUUlliy I>mr vciti iinu ,>i uir I'WIIII.^. , precinct in in which the elector offers to vote four months befors ttdy election, and shall have paid, six months before any election any poll tax then due and payable, and who nan both read and write any section of the Constitution of lSi)"> submitted to him by the supervisors of registration, or ran show that he owns, and lias paid all taxes collectable during the previous year on property in this State as.-essed at three hundred dollars or more. J.J. K.VPDY, Clerk of Board rei t'ure. ."so 1'ay. Thai is the way al! druggist-! sell drove's Tasteless Chill, Tonic j lor Chills and Malaria. It is sim-1 plv Iron and Quinine in a taste less form. Children love it. j Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseat ing Tonics. Price, oOe. IB. XV.Mixon, | f $1 4 Blacksmith and 8 <i *k i 5 Horssshoer, |j f I i t;,;,, jki gi;\i:ki!. kf:paiki^u ftj i keatlt a.kd a i QUICKLY A I f _ ??_ ,v f Satisfaction | I f Guaranteed. a?| I lillltf. C. fi jlApr. 14th '98-1 y. j I ))! To ('ore Conntlpntlon forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. f C. C. C. fail lo cure, druggists refund uiouey I i Eiln<'at? Your Itoivi'ln With ('MftCNretfl. i | Candy Oivthartn\ cur.-conMipniinri !o'i"cr. | Oc.: c. If C. C- C lad, urUhk'Uts refund n.oi.ev i ; ? g J NGS HOTEL mm wa, i n Tpppc: u.? Li i flu, 1 \..1 BUT ONE I . ^ ra ) iT ii\\ ii i\ L^)' j B thk <v?'S'ni::viI-'OK 9 'J 1^1 S'.S'. 8.1 5?. SJ I* ill.OOI?. ;D SERVICE EXCELLENT. ' n The Scuth. ^v^ I mussassass SBgaraKflBBBaamK Fur Board Apply to ig; aw. Natural Lithia Known. Ifeai medisa! skill can Give. physicians s$f of it. Mr. J T Harris, Proprietor IP* I.ithir.Springs. l)oar Sir:?While it is contrary to my custom to give testimonials to remedial agencs, I feel tree to attest to the eilicacy of the Harris Lithia Water (when used in large quantities) in the Rheumatic and Gouty Diatheses;in engaged states of the Kidneys; in inflammation of the Bladder, and in all cases where there is an excess of solids in the urine. Yours respectfully. Gko. IIowk. M. D. A woman's head on an ashpile frightened residents of Lexington Ky. Visions el murder were seen, but just as the police arrived a man examined the head and found it to be wax. It came from a neighboring store. A stubborn cough or ticklnig in the throat yields to One Minute Uougn i;ure. Jtiarmiess in eneci, touches the right spot. Reliable and just what is wanted. It aetefat once?"-**Wallace & Johnson. J An army ?d at least 100,000 men will be kept alter peace has been declared. Thirty thousand will go to Manila, 5l>,000 to Cuba and 20,000 to Tori o Liico lor garrison purposes. You invite disappointment when you experiment. Do Witt's Little Early Risers are pleasant, easy thorough little pills. They cure constipation and sick headache, just as sure as you take them. Wallace & Johnson. The state camp ground at Ononsett, K J, has been abandoned and the Rhode Island soldiers have been sent to their homes, Gov. Dyer believing the war to he at an end. For broken surface?, sorts, insect bites, burns, skin diseases and especially piles tin re i* one reliable remedy, l>e Witt's Witch Ilazel Salve. When you call for DeWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not be disappointed with DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Wallace & Johnson, Zoe W Kiser, of Cincinnati, has sued fur divorce because Hie savs her husband puts bugs, loads and worms ii? her clothes when he gets mad with her. Truth wears well. People have learned that DeWitt's Little Early Risers are reliable little pills for regulating the bowels, curing constipation and sick headache. They don't gripo. Wallace Johnson. "Doctor,you have been treating me six months, and I'm not a bit better." "Yes; but you are not any worse.' Moore than twenty million freo samples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have been distributed by the manufactories. What better proof of their confidence in Its merits do you want? It cures piles, lu<*ns, 3calds,sores,in the shortest space of time. Wallace & Johnson. Lack of food is said, by the solHers themselves, to be the reai ?nuse of much of the sickness at Santiago.