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mwnr . -~*r~-i-rr - - . . Greta s G' n-irr^r;'. c Cotton ;::u] own in i n have lieen -nov* *;;tt i frequent rain.. Mrs. \V 1) Uicl> is on a \i:-it to relatives at Mr. T A Blakely has his largo, new gin-house ahout completed. Mr. 11 A Murray is patting in the machinery lor hint. Dr. W I) Kieh, who* has hoon sick of fever. ;s ah!o to attend to his professional duties again. Our next quarterly conference comes off on Saturday heloro the second Sunday in this month. Presiding Elder Hodges will he present and a go^d meeting is expected. A match game o{ base ball was played recently between the Ox Swamp team and the Dauntless'* Cedar Swamp boys, resulting in a* score of 13 to 10 in favor of the former. It was a close game and the "Dauntless'' club may give our boys a still closer rub next time. We wish you much success, Mr. Editor, willi the goo.!, worthy pnperyouare giving u.>. Lines From Lamberts. I have never seen anything from th is pa it ot Williamsburg bntl i.'ope yen will not thin* that we are behind other sections of the county. We have some of the best farmers in our section of any it: the ?onnt.v. Orons are iron era: !v 1:00^ and the most of them clear of , grass. If the<hoavy rains enfinne it will severely injure the cotton c'ropj causing the fruit to shed. Mr. E It Baxley, has' the finest field of cotton we have seen. Fodder pulling has begun but the continued rains every day is going to cause a great deal to be lost in the field. Mr. E Baxley, who ha- been sick for the past six rn-.;;iiis bat has been able tp be out ami attend to his business, is failing in health again. We understand that Mr. W S Chinness lost a fine horso a few days ago, from hard driving. Kolao. Just received; a car load of corn to go at prices that will please the people. S. M. Askius, Lake City, & C. ' Kecruits warned. A recruiting officer for the Second Regiment in Columbia, will be at Luke City 011 Monday, Ang. 22,forJ*he purpose of mustering in all who desire to enlist. Young men of physical ability are requested to be present and join in a Williamsburg company. Those going to Lake City to enlist will please ret|)rl to CL.VIIENCE I) R' LI.IXS. *.?* fg ' js^rjiJOME persons say Si it is natural for J? ; ? them to lose flesh ; k, m. ftarigl during summer. Si But losing flesh is losing t % j ground. Can you alford f? " < to approach another win5: ter in this weakened, con- t| 1 dition? ?- Coughs and colds,weafc . > J throats and lungs, come Ji , ; quickest to those who are"' ' thin in flesh, to those eas- ' J] ily chilled, to those who \ 'i ; have poor circulation and >5 < feeble digestion. fo &&??*** yl I Effi&f&m|| - * it- <r _ ut f _ .' ? ?i or cm irv?r oti ww r.ypvo phosphites docs just as ! .* J; much good in summer ?s K* in winter. It makes, fl^h o in August is well as Apr*, j ? } You certainly need as [? ; strom? nerves in July as in Z'- January. And ycur weak >? throat 3nd lungs should tg - be healed and strengthSt ene'd without delay. t? r All Druggists, *0c. and Jl. ' SOOTT A HOWXK. ChcmfetB. h>w Tork^r? 4 > ?v - ? m Mi a w?s. -?< r?-,-?."ji pniiSTY PP!TO ;'? :v ! - \; ? *: i J ;} , - ? - v?? ? ' ''': ' i : .hi h n!i? : : r< ; V j;' J t? ?!?:st tiiuO ii;1 was < j with b?in?r<'sponsible !: : tho stock j l?iv\ n.- ?j:p!K*?l *?? r;.ij cunty. ' ' j h<' was p. >: i'i t;? ? ? u: I xtr.r > wh -n j ith.it lif.v v. ''iuwtcii. ti<> ;>: >- ; I, / , . _ i . :? mi u it ?vmi-?n?,, , jisrtw of U:trioM, who wa- ; i the ley: slat nr.* when tint law wa-h( enacted !? >{"<.n? Mv. Cooper c'.vas , . elect t t > tin1 !'> -I-il nun1, FIs ro.idjJ ' a letter add rosso I to turn sit Colum-: | bin, d itt'? 1 ti:v. l"Yvdio, ihv-'k l^S-S, | jfromJa.sM Uurgross urging him to.,] u.-e iii-> intluemv ano not to have i? the law repealed- Ho prodneed ajf rani whirh was addressed to Hit* .. editor a-f and pnhlised in the Comity j * Record in lSvJ, showing hi^nosition i on the law in question. He was i | opposed to the "county lint;" fence 1 at the time and lost no opportunity to make it known. lie was unJscrupulously misrepresented in the ! lower part of the county during; the hast campaign he said, and it was ! done to further the political success 11 ' - - . . t (of Mr. Rollins, who had then served ] two ' r three terms as treasurer and t who now asked for a life tenure in the < '.'ice. "Si. tije will s;iy," he cxclaimeri.,uhat I :m a chronic olflcc seekc-r." Well, what is he? A rotative-re- * j foria-conservative-offiec-hoUlorlie i1 i said he was speak.ng under a Is j strain, but he thought it Decesosryi* ti iefei: i his eh.lacier. OmI inning j he said: In tno last campaign Mr. j j ll'iliins ?ai-1 ). -wouM imt l>ay the j ! t i'.'unlothy ':,.v . lure*, i the a;:k el{ , ' ! ' {the C UT' ::*:a;tn- ( ur'.s rij:: 11 , * } i.iin Co so: t it ii \vo::? : -oil too r ?;?f ] a; .. Ye tin ; :.n> of i;! > wji( 11 lc1 rll..'i- j 1 I i ; riu t' wroteei ms muiitsnn ji. out toe I ?;i v!iv VVUI ? ;. > * . $ jTno I- islattirehaa extended thotliii: i for jaym of taxes and y< , Mr. !!<.!- j : '. >: imdc dloelol the penalty mi sev-jr I: : .! rv (;,?t - ! d never remodel) j tin: amount I -o had, lie wild a re* j I empt S*I his pocket showing t?. :t h>-j I had i>a;d il?? penalty and never a rent of it had been refunded II- 1 e-d j Lno hUiTrage of the ]?e<>pie bcc:t.> !. [ bud i>C"U slandered. IIo hoped he had not sluug any mud, "But iflL.ve," , he said. "I tail it right decent mud." Mr. KoJl-ns sat calmly by th<' stand duriug the red-hot speech of Mr. Cooper, who was at times very who- f o.cnt. At the conclusion of the s j speech Mr. Rollins a^ked to be allow- ^ ) ffi to reply ana was toiu he count ao jso at the dose of the meeting. N. I>. I.KKKSNK was then introduced as a candidate for Superintendent of Education, and t made an excellent talk. Jie set kj re-elect ion en his merit# and public record. .T 3. T< MQNTOOMFRV is also a candidate for the last named 0 oftice and he made quite an Interest- r i iinr taik. He i- unquahliedly oppo.-vd t a j to Prohih;* n and st in \& > pa ir, 1: un! n to the di-qvnsary. At the close of Mr. Montgomery's! talk. Mr. I\ I> Rollins took the "tend to reply so Mr. Cooper's denunciatory I j-peech. lie said he had not brought' j up the que -tioii of Mr. Cooper's re. ord J h j on the stuek law at nil during the last n I campaiKU, but it was d.-ue by Coopc.: j tl hunseii. voper nan lueiitn.Nca ;t at every meeting and he had not said anything abuut it because he knew nothing uf it. He had in ', said t\.up-| | it voted to enact the law. but did .say 11, ' that Cooper was > < Sp'jli .* ''11 for its liiruj ' a vp jh t\r count j. a ad lie produced a <; copy of the House Journal ot' and ;; read therefrom showing that Mr.Cooperhrtd voted against repealing th" law while both Kimball ami <'anil in had ! voted f-T t. and that Oopcr moved t. jto indeflritely posjioiied, which w.is;d I,...,-;.,,} M? >'ir. I 1 i '..<111 J V.J. .'i i . iiwunir ivLriu-u n> civ. i ^ tax penalty saying that he had smd. out not ices to every man who liar} paid the penalty saying, he could have it ! refunded and most ?>f them came for : it. As to the money lost by the bank a fail .ro. he repeated what lie really j(V t d d say during the last en raj alan. i .0 r Cm per asked tube ailov;e<i t<n j reply a::d denied thai he was res- i pen 'ibit; lor tiicr lock law. lie read a j j var<{ p'.!?ltrlu-S?in rhe County Ihcordj i In 1-S2 r-.ferrina t<> the h rmer card, j'' ! If ihdliiis had r ver given neth*o atx-ni'j' i '.!x p.....ii v }:<* wa^not-v.- ar. of it- ' I* At the < oia lushm > ! Mr. Co rvrVJ i :?.o.0!i-.-':.o a.. > mg was adj? wrru-d | Lous .T Hia.Si-'W. j ^ i . Qounly Campaign JVieetir^s. ; * j \i The foilonn^ are tho appoint; moists for campaign mo-tings | Williamsburg comity during' this j ! ait-nth:? j i?rti:!evville, bri'iay, ' h 'f ! Trio, Monday, " a h j ! Johnso&vi]ie,.\Ye(lne^y,V ,!j ! lirtke City, Saturdav, "*7. ! \V+-hny to so!!. and sel! wo do? ^tocciieri arc froin^ >r phenoin; cnaily Ivv prions and aro nl*vp.ys ^ :ii: l- vping with the tone oi' the " market. iS. M. Askins, Lake u City, S. 0. 0 ANNOUNCE3EENT8. | - i , ux, n u , . i.i'o ! >" i' *i4 " i-"i .< ; '> i - ii >: i aA :u-\ ! ?; ; Is?:;i a'-?. j J: GLLEr.ni?. I iv v'-hy aunouiif -If a H!ifcinto for C'onjjr -- from ?jt 'anjrressi.tnal l>??ute( <>;' l- uit:i j 1 uroilna, suhj*. ct t > lh. rules of the ?c:a':erat;c j\irty. JAMKS NORTON. House annoum-v thai I am a va j il.iau' for re-nojiiuuUton for . osuion of Member ofamorous i rom the Fi"RO',)ii 'ssjoneeliohia | t the iVsnoerutic i'riiuaiy ill.--: Very rebootfully, WILLIAM K J .LI (LIT. ! FOR THE.STAT 12 SENATE. A. H. Williams. r'llt THE LEGISLATURE ] nm a i*an<]i<laU.? for h >??at in th?M f ..... .-\4' iuuk. ' t tJ?<? a*?ciiin?r ! 1 UI>V 1 JkCJ'H -* HV ??IV V? ik-inoerntic primary ekvtiou, eubjc.t o the rule* governing the >\inu:. C W WOLFE. 21:ivin?? !**on solicited liy friends to L-uul for rn-? leetioa to the ]Inti<e tf 0 j?r.* putative I.iereiiy announce tnvelf fte.iii'li 'ate, subject in.' ru!,-s o> he IleiiUHTiitie j?r:i?^ try. J50 S ORAfi AM. We t ?k'? jilt'tis art* in nrtnotincin^ > Wayne < Jumble as .1 candidate r the Lower llmi-e of the J.otrOktute, .--abject to the ri.iti c-t the LuimTttk- primary. VOTERS. FOR TREASURER. Although I have U u *.>!Jolted to tm for (?otn;ty Sapor; titer; 11 :>t r,f "Mtjeation. yet my diste^te f >r poItie.il vacillation and the profound , epi'Ct rt'iiiiod f ,r the opinion (f many staunch friend* j me to f'liiiouiic1'1 my.'vll a i?<:iti' for C ourty riva-aavr. j ubjeet to t!u; ru!<*s of the Demoratic primary election. WILLIAM COOPER. I hereby annouce iny>elf a cam'.i.late i>r Treasurer of Williamsburg County, abject to the notion af the Democratic risnury election. WJ FSRPwILL. I am a candidate f< r County hvanurer, subject to the tales of hy Democratic primary election. N M VEATERS. I hereby announce myself a eanlidate for appointment t<> tlio office f Comity Treasurer, subject to the ules of the Democratic primary, ik! jiJedjr*' myself to support the out moo of the party. \V :> OWENS. I her- by announce myseif a cunidate for re-appointment to the ofie<> i.f (Jonnty Treasurer, subject to he notion of the Democaatie primary. I pledge myself to support ho nominee of the party. n i> Rollins. FOR SI'ft. Olf EDUCATION. ] hereby announce r??f y. < iiutMate <r O'Oiity Sujj-rfiiN-nih'iit of Ednnitiors t ?};? Jippforti prilUJiiy election, ihjeet t-> t ? rus?*? Hii-.l regulations of e Democratic p.-uty. JOHN J B MONTGOMERY, I am f> candidate for re-election > the offi>o (,f County Superinteneut ol Education, subject to the TlilUtiUllv juiuiiix^ >;. l). Li>;ivsXE. I FOll AUDITOR. I'loose announce M Z Hanna as cnmlnlato for re-election to the fflce of County Auditor. \ OTKKS. Ft)]{ SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself u vanidnto for C< muy 8ii{>erviscr, .-u!; ?-t i (he rule.- or iho Democratic J. J'. Fl'I'S. I hot- by announce myself as a anuMate t"??? re-electi :\- to the of of County Supervisor at tin- j r.stii.- r ?"r:i i primary elect- j >n, :ntl I pWj.'o my- If to abide by j lie 1! of said election. 15 I'. CHANPLEit. ! ;-!-rri'y . :ts!o:i \ ' my t a?i;ii??:u*v rtr.. o: ivo ?>f v' fi'y fin,* visor j ubje< ; to the rules and regulations J f lii- Ii.-mocruti? i ri nary. W B M( CANTS. I hereby announce myself a canstliiie for the otRce of County Suervisor, subject to the rules sages of the Democratic primary lection. II P BALDWIN. artz r i"'-ii n i ii i h"m ~n m?rir r .S.NH0MCEMCNT3. 3 ( > I-' > >1 ''r 'M-'vJ'V ;i ( Mi'Si;!:1! ' ' <y --vi-or rt-i. t?? ! tho ruS raint* flit1 > 1 I Election Notice. A *: :i.:.rv ' i'm ' hereby ?r \?x i t" !'?' i I **? oil 'x \ iti .-I .1 V . w, j } r tii purjMi.-t* u;' tioii.itur tit; . i?>v. vr.or | Li-ut 0' vi?,-!?ort Sv.-ivlary ? !' Stat?\ j t.'omptrollrr Gunriai, Slaty Treasurer, ; A'ljntaiit anil (L'livra!, State j j SupiiiinMuicnt Education, Attorney | J C auxissioner and j tv.M C ;?i4;.vs.snieh, i AL-x) , j ( State S'-nator. mend r< 11??i;yi- i _ ..liv' C'.KJUiV .V I County Superintendent of Z&luc-ition, 9 Trot deer Audit ?r. P'-li- will be , .it S <? a. :n.. and \ In. e;5 at i t o'elork in. Managers ran proenre j 1 j suitable boxes ar.d after eieOOn is over i j | tabid it-' lesult ami ftrv.mr 1 boxes to j Kin^-tiee, in eare of Vv" W Gray son, j? who v. ill t ;!u change of same in ?n\ jj j absence. Boxes muit be forwarded! not later than the secciul day after the j f primary. T:ie ibllowinit '.s a list of managers. appointed to serve in the -'.'lid election : j?' Poplai Hill. J \V Waldron. W J I Caru r ali i C H Gordon. Johnvinville. H E Eiddy, J L Has-! a elden and K V Huggm*. Ceiiar Swamp. John S TUdale, JI Armstrong MeCrea and J B Chandler. Oak Ridge, VV P Blake, J I. M?C;uits ^ and W B Biakelev. Trio, T B CWper, VV A Hail and S . E.Tim; ui,. i j < otmord, J M Kennedy, L G Suggs I 21. T V. Cameron. Kiii/i-trce, J T Sol on, M K Levin ar. t .1 J Steel?. (raeeleyville. No. 1, E ii Biwsnc, j . G G Gi-t and W ? Ifoy.-m. Greeleyville, No. 2, C & Burgos?, J .J j I Bra if. im ami Ned Ard. Hijh Hill, l\obt. i-'lyr., .- W J .ir.es and C ' Shall'*r 'j' i man, J ii Cox, D \V Allm ?u .mi VV (' F.aadr. ! "illootniHjJv.-ih*. ?<! 71 Pipkin. J M j MeConm li ;iiul B S Smith. I Lake t.'i-y. J L Stuckcy, J J ivi-.ttli.-w-? and X T Moody. Liik^; ( itv, v'cm.-'j: . aiivi1, J M SttirSff"on, w W Moore am! M A Thorn**. Kennedy's :..>?re, IjVI'"Mc( 1) W i C-.uitiiCV ami T A MoCrea, Sr. j C'ui!;; . T ?Fii!mo.v, II (' Tallest I , j mid W E Uannnh. (Vrirn!, J S Scott, \V A MtCr.'w am! W Gordon Cantley* IrlastinV X :v>:id.\ J I: GtnAX', J I.mil I ? player. I Iiinir?i!i'i'.Tii, H W Nel*n. Gu?. Mci C'uichenam! J W Kvviu. I Imliantown Jeffer-oninn, Julian WU;.<on. K M Vance ami J W Nelson. i Black Mingo, James M Godwin, FO Rhem ami B F Brockiuton, Jr. Sutton*. T M Kellelmn, LI S Garner and SN June. r Baiters. S B Hainer. J M McClary * and C M Saltei*. Fcn*;i!on, A >1 C*^>k, W J Wi'lough by an.! H E MuKnight. MeAiistors Mill. A- W R'tlg<'rs, S .1 Kir by anil J S Floyd. t LV.' F liodgers, A M Gordon and S A Settles. ilchroii, I[ A Kennedy, J E Cokor and J C Christmas !i Piea-sin*Grove, Troy Gaskin.s, l4obt. fir ova arid lieitty Gaskins. (ti?uaIui:;, A M Gamble, rj G McDonald an! ! S Brunson. ' Fiosj.-rl, J M Eaddy, II it Ilaggins and .f K Eaddy. M .tizor i'O. Black Hlver. S H M?u7.v\i, War:en Fur,;-.-.. F E Sno.-.. .a It WiLLi.vMS, Ch Do;a. E\. Com. r s llctice. All perrons having claim-ag in.-', the <t::? <f the lad DaniclII II.?:aer, an ) t n by nouii**! to |uv.-? ut the >:;n;e duly attested T<> trie uush rsirn d at Falters Depot, S C, and ail person* hidcbt-d to ? stat'* an- hereby notified to make f'. ynii-iii ?'f -:iTi'' ti? I _ JAM ICS A F Eli RILL, Ex. ot E<t. Daniel H 1 la'iit-r, Snltuis Depot, S. C. I I rlotiee- ji All persons indebted to the estate j of L> J Pipkin, deceased, arc here-j^ by noiillod to make payment to me,! k and all persons having claims against.said estate will present the n same duly attested to moat Bloomingvale, 8 C. Miles II. Pipkin, July 2S, '9S. Administrator. [ T -! Hf}} \ o p. f VV OliuiU-UUliOdLo: I U;r&,d a-iiiUsj ? .' AS.JI. i AIIMSLK. LL P., Pr -uli-iit 'vHv'ii R r.-#1 ut'iuyb Ihia.mIpJ. A work of art for war;'.Oil to ui.y i' OTM'. IT Hajfari p.'?!hns f-ildi? ? SiUlbia iKll!-yb ulllaillIHyll n Givesfull information i:i r'-r.w-lr. iii ihi> < <ilh :r<> ir(1 Elt'tinar School.! 4 rofty-iii'th year begins fc>e]?t. 2?, j hi im. | h For Ciitnlopue or Wolford Coi-jal lege Illustrated, address J. 16IMEWEU, U. I 1 m. Spartainburg, S. 0. oi rrwvrrr. +0" txak 9m^t^yy^jam ?,. E. Curria*7T ats -n HT /T11"T| T1 i2 1 r< 3 H. f?* N i' ?*: V .3 r > w V . fc V* ?i .1 ftt ?bs S?Ie n. msi n is? ummm < rj* ?. .-a "JCrJCT a'sca , **./r \a Co the tobacco planter: Wo have iosi.sod the old origins eason and will conduct our lions >ur corps of assistants will bo compe or mosey to procari for you the hig , pioneer tobacco planter of ?S. C. a leedsuf his follow growers, lie has i narket, having been a buyer cn this i :;st season. Mr. Moore is a buyer of md South Carolina markets and w s well sold. Try us with a load or you. We will personally su peri titer d to our eare. All grading done at" Hogsheads furnished free of t tor age free. Our market will b which time we will hi ire YOI rti ippsjv "*-*?/ c#?*y m J j d ? F5 ?T WW V 'Mil SUJJ %/ '&' iir Li L5 B O #4 N T5TI *VJ 5f 4 \*v* r\ 5^5 At riTTiT iJLO jl OsiL x ill the Because it 13 the tasi ;he State. Because we have a iccomodation for man s Because we have one of the best Because we have plenty of niont he protection of our customers. Bring us a load of your good ft tave the lea 'ing ware home in tin \/ _ .. r~_! 1 t our menu 111 p! ^ '* v ^ 5 ^ t -3 ? ? ^ K >' i * fei f* * ^CiVt *c?./ fV ?* w ^ itaiiicj our Auctioneer MR essM ^ W Now 'Phis Sto S. P. BROi Must ?oin the next thirty day: he place to get biggest, best and ( Dice Dress Goods, Wo: ilioes From 25 to 85c Other goods, such as Hats, ( lachines, etc. will go cheap, cheap. Best line Family Groceries win Fine Flour Bring your Countr Best prices paid. 3 3 Sj 3r. K ?\ 3 tfw; f. W t: :at?. The Klondike. Mr. A <*' |'{ !..- . :ry-.vIH'\Tes., | as i'-v.K'l . more vstiublr dbcovery in: y l . < . :i* irt tlit- Kl"iiri?K<. | 'or r> h% si'lforrd wntnM iijfony j <Kii ;'>-U!o.:ion, c*(?irs./:ii:ii'il by ru ! i ; an w is nbsolut-iy i-unvl by! Kii.N? *.'/ I'x ov rv i>" (or? imj'tifii. (.'oiigb: ?: I CM*!/, ti : <? I arc- tf.At /" '! t< i irt ? value in cr.m- ! to'.sc.. ! marvelous carp;wonld im* if., even if it cost a hundred j irs :i battle. Asthma, Urunehiiis and j ) tliro.it anil lung affections are posi- j vciy cured by Dr. King's New Dis- i ?vt!*} for Consumption. Trial botes free ftt any drug store. Regular1 z" r>0' . and *1. Guaranteed to cure I r pvi-: V I " \ \ -| I II mill I ? W. S Moore. f.5ESH0TJSE f T -v.'; P r> V? f> /I %* ^ gff'j J^j 1 ' "1 CT?-> .^CVj ' jr'n Vat? W -r.<y mju rs^r il : of Williamsburg Co., .! Florence Warehouse for the coming e upon approved business principles tent, and we will spare neither timg best possible p.iices. Mr. Ctirri n is ad is thus enabled to better know the dso been identified with the Florence narket for the Florence Tobacco Co. several years experience on Virginia ill see that every pile of your tobacco or- shipment and we will work hard id the grading of all tobacco iutrusteos t. lost upon application. Insurance and e opened on July 28, at e glad to see you. We IB FB1END3. & MOORE. " H E IM fc R Jar Warehouse State? ; lighted warehouse in large house and every ipd beast. of warehouse forces in tho State. >y and arc not afraid to use it for )baceo and be convinced that we i* leading maiket in South Carolina 3 fiipp o pn I RiHA Ar ,11 \j i .1 01 U i Tinimonsville, S C. I r?l ! > ? J I I II ! !! I ? II I I 11 IIMls olcof tllG I^atG OKINTON i to make room for new goods, cheapest bargains for 1< ast in iii3y. rth 20c., Going at 5c.. Below Actual Cost. Japs, Hardware, Tinware, dewing ire everybody can reach them. a Specalty. y Produce to me. ' ^IEE1 K 1 One Minute Cough Oure surprises' }>.' ipie by its quick cures and children may take it in large quantities without the least danger. It has won for itself the best reputation of my preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. Wal- ' iact a Johnson. !>? Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has t'..' largest -aleof *i:y Salve iti the world. This fact ami its merit has led dishonest people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the mail who attempts to deceive you when you call for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pile cure. Wallace & Johnson.