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# The County ^tcrcrxl t * ! FUBMSRKt) KVKRY THURSDAY AT j KIN'GSTRKE, S. C. Lot*is .T. Bristol*, PROPRIKTOR. C. w\ WOLFE, EMTOR. . i Sl'BSCKIItlON' 11ATKS: One Year, in advance. - - $1.0(1 Six Month*, m advance, - - .V? Three Months, in advance, - .2-"?, ADVERTISMEXTS in*erted on liberal | term*. Rates made known upon application. . sm- Pay no miner to Agents, except I I upon exnre*s autlioritv. ? Thursday. Oct. 27, 1893. - i a direct answer. A random shaft in the way of an editorial that appeared in ihis| newspaper a short tune ago seems to have found lodgment in the breast of our esteem *d Like (itv * -j contemporary, the Dewey Eagle. After quoting a portion of our re marks on long editorials, the editor of that sheet g?es on to say that he writes long editorials, and therefore our criticism applies to to the Dewey Eagle, or words to that effect. He closes his article by asking if his inferences as to our aiming our remarks at the. Eagle are correctly drawn, and he thanks us in advance for a direct * siiuwor In his nnpstion. fo earn this cash-in-advance reward, as well as to mollilv what. ? ' over of laceraiion the teelings of our aiinable contemporary may have undergone, we hasten to assure the Eagle th it we hail no direct reference to ic or any other newspapej In fact, we have not Kept up with Eigle's editorial flights sufficiently well ?o enable us-to write an article about them, even if we were disposed to do so. Just why the Eagle should take exception at o ir expression of an abstract editorial opimop we tail to to see, when so ne fifty or sixty oi our other exchanges saw nothing in it to get "riled" about. While, as lr. s already been stat jd,the editoral in question was not written especially for the benefit of the Eigle, and would probably h ive been published ha 1 that newspape never come in'o existence, we have no apologies to make for it, and any particular editor whom the cap fits may wear it as long as he chooses. From Benjamin Franklin. fcwhen you are sick, what you like best is to be chosen for a rned icine in the first place; what ex per ience tells you is best, to be chosen in the second plactj; what reason (i. e., Theory) says is best is to be chosen in the last place. But if you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experience and Dr. Reason to hold a consultation together, they will give you the best advice that can be taken." when you have a bad cold I)r. Inclination would recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy because it is pleasant and safe to take. Dr. Experience would recommend it because it never fails to efiect a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Reason would recommend it because it is urenared on scientific principle-;, and acts on nature's plan in relieving1 the lungs,opening the seeretitms ami restoring the system to a natural and healthy condition. For sale by Wallace & Johnson. "(reld was known much earlier t&an silver, and was at first the cheaper of the two metals. Old fashions iudre-s may be re viveu, out no um-iasnmueu uumicino can replace Chamberlain's ColiQ, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by vvul'ace A JolinI y .M . THROUGHOUT THE STATE. ' The News of a Week Briefl/ Told in Paragraphs. f Magistrate Bitty of Stilivatrs t Island, Berkley,0o confiscated 2.- ! 5 )0 bolte's of beer bel oiling to the | S.?a-hore Iliilroid and Nolle & : | 1 Stehineyer last. Week. 1 Mr. Pu'rick D don, an old andjj highly e>tetined citiz?*n of Char I lesion, was drowned bv falliim in . to the Ashley liver last week. 1 Pians are on loot Charleston for i j the biiildin*; of a Pnion depot in ) thai city in the near future Dispensary constables raided 1 the house of W M He?ter, a tner j of Dcieerville, Pickens County, on l r October 19. No reason assigned! tor tin's act, ami the citizens oi 1 Dacerville ate.justly indignant. , 1 Col. .Josejdi K Alls'on. of the ! 1st regiment. 8. C. V. died at l Yorkville. 8. C.. his wile's home,on 1 Friday morning. j i At Olar, in Bamberg county, . \Y 1' Hair was caught in 'he shaft- l in.: ol a cotton gin and crushed j! to death. On Friday,October 21, at Green-!! vilie,.John C Chs fFin killed W E : 1 M Grube. The murder grew out of a dispute over $S0 that Grube t c!:iimwl (tluifTin wms nvviiii* iiim. 1 One day last week engineer j WillieKhennie. on the Charleston : 1 and Western Carolina road, killed | a fine buck with his engine. The j deer attempted to cross the track | and was struck in the head by the j (engine and instantly killed. j Last Friday night Walter Allen,, a soldier of the 1st Regiment, was shot by another soldier and seriously wounded. The.name of the sol ; iliar u-lwi itiit t lio < hi i?t i 11 <r is mil <IIV 1 ? II*./ UIU ?IIV CIM'VWtip < ' ??W? known. 1 A commissioner has been issued |: lo the Marie Mills, ot McColl, in jMarlboro county. The mill is to'manifacture woolen goods, and its j j | capital stock is $50,000. ! Mose Ilart, colored, surrendered jto ihe sheriff of Saluda county, 1 j October 21. statin;: that he had killed Major Blocker, another negro j on the previous Sunday, but that j the killing was accidental. j A seven * ear old daughter ol j Perry Smith, ofSpartanburg conn- ] ty,was smothered to death in a pile of cotton seed last Tuesday, where i she had been Dlavimr. 11 I On last Monday, October 24, at , Saluda, John Dosier, a giant negro, < i was shot and killed while standing i ( in the doorway of the otfice of Messrs. Bleeze & Ble.jze,by an un ' known person. < Gov. Ellerbe on Monday appointed Lieut. Col. J II Tillman i Colonel o! the 1st regiment tosucjceed Col. Alston, and promoted ! Maj. Stokes to the place made va| cant by the promotion of Col. Tillman. On Saturday afternoon Hugh Scott, a 17 year old white boy had his arm cut off in the trinnery of t A!.. wr \I7 I \.*:i 1U. ~ * .1 1^ iUi. lyesviiaiii pes, oi c Wisacky,in Sumter county. I Tested and Tried i I Tor 25 Years I I ~ ii! & Would you feel perfectly ,* 1 JC eafe to put all your money <2 5 J in a new bank ? One you 5 Shave just heard of? 5 But how about an old ? ? bank ? One that has done 5 " ! business for ov-^r a quarter ? ft? of a century ? One that has ?* ^ always kept its promises ? 2 H One that never failed ; never 5? s ft? misled you in any way ? ? . ^ You could trust such a bank, 2 1 5 couldn't you? $ o I SCOTT'S | I EMULSION II v ?r x f of COD-LIVER OIL WITH # *? HYPOPHOSPHITES is just X like such a bank. It has never ^ 1 J disappointed you, never will. $ a X It has never deceived you, ? a J. never will. ^ J Look out that someone # c X does not try to make you X a ^ invest your health in a new j. 5 tonic, some new medicine ^ a? you know nothing of. X a X X K joc. and $1.00; all druggists. % X SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. X r Claims Audited t Claims Audited and allowed at lie mecMnjf of County lloar I of oinini.ssioner.s Oct. 3, 18118. ' I so. In whose Anit. Anit. ,'laini. favor. Clam. Allow. 03 X 1) Lese.,ne, * 8332 S3 32 o{ " " 3>oo 3u nil; 3s W 1) Snowden, 0 23 3 23 3.1 Caesar Chandler, 0 23 (i 23 ?'l \V .J Sturgeon, 12 3(1 12 33 ?1.1 S Howie, in 70 43 70 42 .J li VOaskins, 0 23 0 23 43 .1 \\ McCutcllell, 0 23 0 23 ?l W 11 Funk, 103 03 103 03 1 43 J .1 B Montgomery, 14 03 14 oo I 4o II L Baker, * 10 00 10 00 | l." N 1) Lesesne, .">i)i)(i 00 ou I 48 I j L Art I, Git G20 4!) 1) F Edwards, G 20 G 20 j 00 1> 11 Chandler, 10 GO 10 00! .">1 F11 llodge, 7 (M) 7h()| 02 111) Keduiek, 12 72 12 11! 5i \V J (jrodwil), 1000 1!) 00 ; 04 wallaee A Joluisou, 12 00 12 00 00 J T Caddy, 20 00 20 00 0G 1? it iiujdin.s, 20 on 20 0 ) j 07 J T Faddy, GO on GO on 05 L) w Carter, G 20 G 20 00 E \v MiXon, 2 20 2 20 Go vv G Gamble, 1 ->o 1 00 Gl B B Chandler. 00 on 00 no G2 J J 15 Montgom *ry, 4 20 4 20 G J1) F Cordon, G 20 G 20 G1 SB Gordon, 12 00 12 0 ) GOFLShirer, 12 on 12 00 GG P G Gourdm, 2 no 2 00 G7 F G llheni, is no is (M) GS w i> llryan, s no 8 00 GO J 8 Howie and V Fpps, 38 10 38 10 70 \v J Godwin, 10 Go 10 GO 71 T P McMillan, 2 on 2 00 7G S Boston Son, 4s 48 4s 48 77 T D Gain bit*, lb <)0 lb Oo 78 M J Floyd, b Oi 5 ou 71) J J 11 Montgomery, 2 Ub 2 Ob >0 W 11 Gourdiu, 10 (X) 10 00 81 44 ' 8 00 8 00 82 \>* J M Thomas, 7 bo 7 bo S3 11 11 Chandler, 12 00 12 00 8111X11 anna, 2 00 2 00 M> 11G Tiinmons, G oo 0 on 87 A A Hrovvn, lo 20 lo 2 > 88 J J 11 Montgomery, -t 2b 4 2b 80 winslow Wright, 41 OS 41 G*> i ?owit Funk, 11 oo lioo 1)1 8 Poston iv Son, 54 b2 54 52 02 E M Smith, 1 2b 1 2b 03 " 4* 3 00 3 oo 04 Dewey Eagle, 18 bo 18 bo Ob J 8 ilowle and II V Epps, 38 GO 38 GO OG II II Chandler, lb oo 15 ot. 00 8 F Goins, 8 00 8 00 !00 w 11 McCants, 12 50 12 bo Ml C Taylor, o 2b G 25 102 1) M Parker, G2b (i 25 103 J J Powers, G 2b G 2b 104 K1) (iuerry, 4b on 4b 00 10b E M Smith, G 00 G lit) lUGJ 8 Howie, 4 75 4 7b 'IITll ItClnnwilpr 1(111 Oil 100 00 .'us J J li Montgomery, 4 n."> 4 n-> Jolt .1 v./ Lifra^e, (>2-"> < 2o '1 o S A Nelson, (?~S> 0 I'o All of which is respectfully subliitted. BB CHANDLER, Co. Supervisor. Tax Notice. The taxh'vy fur the tis.-al year 1898 is as follows: For the Stall-, "> mills. For'he county. V4 mills. For school ? mill-.and I mill extra en all property in school district No. 18. .'10 mills on value of all stock in Suttons. Anderson and part of IYnn Townships. A capitation tax of one dollar ($1.) >n all males liable between the ages jf 21 and 60. 1 will be at the following places on the days mentions] below for the . ollcction of the said taxiLake City, Oct. 15, 1898. Cades. " 17, 4' Kennedys " 18, *' Cedar Swamp, " 19. " Bloomingvale, " 20, " Harpers, " 21, ' buttons, " 22, ' Gourd ins, " 24, " Greeleyville, " 25, " Hebron, " 26, " Morrisville, ' 2o, " \ingstree uct. .11, 10 ?>ov. 0. mciuiive. Trio, Nov. in, 189S Suiters, ' 12, 44 Prospect, 44 14, " Altmans, 44 15, 44 Anls X Roads 44 It'., 44 Lamberts, 17, 44 Rome, 44 is, 44 Indiantown, *4 It). 44 Se ran ton, 44 21, 44 Lake City, 44 23-23. 44 ungstrei' Dec. 24 to 12 inclusive, and rom 16th to Dec., 31st inclusive, iaturdays excepted. 11 I) ROLLINS, Co. Treasurer. How to Look Good, Uood looks are really more than kin d<>ep, depending entirely onai lealthy condition of all the vital I >rgans. If tne liver is inactive, you I lave a bilious look; if your stomach - disordered, you have adespeptic ; aok; if your kidneys are affected, ou have a pinched look. Secure, ood health, and you will surely iave good looks. "Electric Biters" is a good alterative and tonic, ets directly on the stomach, liver nd kidneys, pur'ties the blood, ures pimples, blotches and boils, nd gives a good complexion Ivory bottle guaranteed. Sold at 11 drugstores. .">0ets.per bottle. Ladies' sailor hat-, .ill colors, 1 1 r:mes una s; \ ics. J<1 AslAus, afce (Jity, S C. J Bill k : ROBERTS': Cash Dry n Goods Store, j 1 IH (MS HIS IE ! 600 yards of White Plaids and pi stripes at 5c. j tc 8 dozen National Ties, in latest' ,v styles. Teeks. Four-in-hand and Bows. 1 \viiitc Pique at 10 and 154c. I Pillow cases ar 5c and 7c. le Dewey Pillow Cases at l'Jc; II. S., w Pillow * ases at 124c. 1 se Colored shirts, well made, of good j' Cheviot, at 35c. j ci And other goods. When taking stock we always find i some goods we are willing to reduce to move them. One lot ofWadiGoods, reduced from 124c to .V. One lot of Hats, reduced from 50c to 35c: one lotofilaO reduced from 25c to c' 20c. One lot of Colored Shirts, reduced i S: from $1 to 75c. fllltlilfllllE DEPKKIMENT ^ Walnut Suits, ten pieces. $(5.") to $98. \ Oak Suits. ten pieces. . JIT to $95. ,j Walnut Wardrobes $20 to $-8. ()ak Wardrobes $19 to Oak sideboards $12 to $30. Oak Extension Tables $ "> to $8. Imitation Oak Extension Tables ! ?( w -'0. Parlor Suits $23 ro $50. Kitchen Chairs 35c. Ct Chamber Sets $2 19 to $6. tl Easels, Hammocks, ?! Chair Cushions, Stair Oilcloth. ? Window Shades 10c, to tl 25. Mattings at 9, 12. 18. 2<?.,22. 25c. r| Carpet Remnants 09 and 90e. All Wool Art Squares $4 75 to $7 75. a 6-foot Jute Rugs 98c. Buell & Roberts, " w i \ ik n-i t i. i\o ?rr? .'. .VI' l el y Corner Cannon Street, p Charleston, S. C. Bv the time a man gets a few ^ dollars saved tip for his old age he is told that his daughter has tal- k ents which should be he cultivated, n j Undeserved praise is dangerous to * the weak; unjust blame uiuy turn ( veil the strong from the right way. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, Junction City j Jj J11, was told by her doctors she had ( consumption ami that there was ii n > hope for her, but two bottles of J j1 11)r King's New .Discovery com- ' p etely cured her and she says it a I s ived her life. Mr. Tlios Kggers, c 1 !!> Florida .St., San Francisco suf-i I i f 1 f red from a dreadful cold approachingConsumption, tried with- j, out result everything else, thenjt bought one bottle of Dr. King's Xe.v Discovery and in two weeks j ^ was cured, lie is naturally'thank-1 j; ful. It is such results, of which I a these are samples, that prove the M : wonderful efficacy of this medicine 11 I in coiurhs and colds. Free trial! hostles at any drug store. Regular size nOe and $1. | LIVE AND j * !? LETLIVE. I" ? 1 desire to inform my friends. 5 and the public generally,!hat J ^ S 1 have on hanu a fine slock S 5 of Fruits ami VegetaOies ? < which I will sell so cheap < J t li ! f 1'ml / in ti.it Fill t A kn J r i iicfti ? \/u uaniM't Kin iv/ /vr r ^ j? oleased. II you trade with > 5 me 1 will do all in inv power i\ to please you in every way J j it 5 and save you money. Come 5isi and see me at No. 12 Wall St. $ I j! next door to Dr. D 0 Scott. 5 \E.J.AOSTON, |p ; Kingstree, S. C. f y< ' s t For broken surface-*, sores, insect; bites, burns, skin diseases and es-. U:" peeially piles there is one reliable' remedy, l>eWitt's Witch Hazel I Salve. Wh -n you call for I)eWitt's ^ don't accept counterfeits or frauds. Vou will not b disappointed with DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Wal lace & Johnson. j 4 " SI 50. Grand F HI I ivu*? ^HTV) JWDWHj : *"-U u ur. - Ar arna m " -N * Vw rMFT evSaii One II unci red and Fifty Doll away 1<> our sub-cril i High Grade Bicycle T A MA /\ C! A TT7I ?% rr TVT n A V> 1 TI /" I'J Hit; ocw in 3 XYxauxiiiic ?reeIn order to show onr appreciati ie County Hkcokd we have deternii handsome lot of useful and valuable resent to every one who reads the Col ) do this, so we have ade?pted the plui resell ts. Here we have twenty skeleton tter-i missinsj. We have placed a lis ith Mr. li II Kellehan.to he opened < en this complete list except the edit in be no partiality shown. Here aret 1 (' b , a well known island. 2 C a 1 s on, a Carolina city 3 M i e, a famous battleship. i r>c- i y, 11 iiitvui iitru. o H waii, an island of the Patio. G \V ee , the real hero of initiate. 7 Me , a distinhod statesman. 8 W s i n, the father F his country. I) K d , a cold and istant gold field. iO A a k , a territory of the The list is securely sealed in an >eure, on the out side of the envelope ax. When the confed ends the pri; insisting of Messrs It II. Kellehan, J liCe entirely disinterested persons, tpply the missing letters of the word rspoml with our lis'. To the snbscr e will give a hrau 1 e;v $75.00 bievcl ;rretl. To the one coining next we w inch inc. To the next twenty we wi oUNTY IlF.cord, and to the nexc forty He wliole amount to one hundred am In ca e more than one correct I warded to those w.ho hand in the ne: CON U1T10NS: Every list sent in -hich we will send theCoUKTY Reco n old >ubscriber his or her subscript ay one person can seud in as many p uclose tiie dollar each time, which is ear in advance for each dollarsent. rizes by paying in advance for oneye ave not paid up, mav compete be sen heir subscription. In short, everybo > entitled to a chance at the prizes, er until December 28. 1898, when I The bicycle wegauarntee to be ost $75. We will not order it until now whether a lady's or geiitlem m's .. e iu:, TI . ,j ..J ei UI 1/J1J3 JJI lac. J. UC UI.H_.UUIC 10 (lb ?en there by any one. It is useless t iome machine Everyone knows whul all in at Lesesne & Epps' store and 1< Resistration NoticeThe offlice of the supervisor of egist ratiwn will bo opened on the list Monday in every month and he two days immediately followng, for the purpose registering of ny persons who are qualified asfoljws: Who shall have been n resident if the State for two years, of the ounty one year and of the polling trecinct in in which the elector ofers to vote four months befors ady lection, and shall have paid, six nonths before any election any poll ax then due and payable, and who an both read and write any section if the (^institution of 1895 submit p<l to him by the supervisors of regstration, or can show that he owns, ndhas paid all taxes collectable luring the previous year on propery in this State as-essed at three mndred dollars or more. J.J. K.VDDY, Clerk of Board Truth wears well. People have parried that DeWitt's Little Early Eisers are reliable little pills for egulating the bowels, curing eontipation and sick headache. They on't gripe. Wallace & Johnson. "Doctor,you have been treating ie six months, and I'm not a bit etter." "Yes; but you are not any worse.' E'li;i",itt' liinf ?. i-if. i h < *Hr;ir<>Oi. Cnii'ly ? ;?: ? ir-1... cure ovist i nation forever tc 'yf. IfO.O.C! fall. r,.f,ma money. A Richmond firm advertises a ledicine warranted to cars lifc-inrrance agents of bashfulness. w It is estimated that one out of! 'cry ISO inhabitants of the United lates owns t?r rules a bicycle. You invite disappointment when ill experiment. DeWitt's Little arly Risers are pleasant, easy torough little pills. They cure conipation and sick headache, just > sure as you take them. Wallace Johnson. A stubborn cough or ticklnig in j ie throat yields t > One Minute >ugh Cure. Harmless in effect, J uclies the right spot. Reliable and j st what is wanted. It acts at once, j 'allace A: Johusou. v?150. ree Gift ETCTTZO IbT. ars worth of presents given iers. Think of it ! Costing 875, A New i, 845 All Absolutely on ot the generous support given to ned to distribute among our readers gifts. We would like to give a nice j.vty Record, but we cannot affo-d :i described below to distribute these words, that is, words with part of the t of these words properly spelled out ou JanuVv 1. 1899. No one has or of Thk Record, consequently there he words: t United States. 11 T?x?s, a great cotton State. 12 D , a western city. 1:1 Ch , a place of worship. 1 4 day, a <tay of the week 15 ?o?, a four-footed animal. 1G I3r d, the staff of life. 1 7 th C?r?1?n?. a Southern State. 18 Drn?, a vehicle. 19 ?o?a, a girl's name. 20 R?c?ul>, the people's paper. i envelope, and to make it still more ? f are affixed several wafers of sealing mill Ko otroriloil )\v a onmnrit f no ato nil! ?n > cii uvvt vjj < vviauuiviw hio. A. Kelley and CharlesJ. L?sesne, j lie object of th* contest is simply to s given above, so that they will coriber who conies nearest doing this e. gentleman's or ladies style, as pre 11 give a $45.00 Xew Home sewing !1 give a year's subscription to the . a standard 25 cent novel, making 1 fifty dollars worth of presents, list is presented the prizes will be atest papers. must be accompanied by one dollar,for >rd lor one year. If the contestant is on will be extended a year. In this apers as he chooses, remembering to not lost, sis it pavs his subscription a ? - - f ii New subscribers m iv compete ror cne ar's snbscriptiou.OM subscribers who ding one dollar to be credited upon dv who sends us a dollar for the paper Answers may be sent iu from Noveni;he contest closes. ; first class in every respect contest is decided, as we do not vet i wheel will be preferred by the winLesesue & Epps' store and may be 0 sav* anything in praise ef the New t it i9 and this is one of the best. Just ook at it. One Minute Cough Oure surprises people by its quick cures and children may take it in large quantities without the least danger. Jt has won for itself the best reputation 1 - - * .1 r : ot any preparation useo lo-ciay ior j colds, croup, tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. Wallace & Johnson. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has the largest sale of sny Salve in the world. This fact and its merit has led dishonest people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you when i you call for De Witt's Witch Hazel' ! Salve, the great pile cure. Wallace & Johnson. The state camp ground at Ononsett, R 1. has been abandoned and the Rhode Island soldiers have been sent to their homes, Gov. Dyer believing the war to be at an end. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best palve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givejperfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists. "Why don't you get out'of debt?" "I haven't time. It keeps me busy getting in." When you call for DeWitt's Witch Ilazel Salve the great pile curp, do l't, accent anvthinsr else. Don't be talked into accepting a substitute, tor piles, for sores, for burns. Wallace & Johnson. ^ !\o Cure. >o Par. Tlint is the way all drbgin'sts sell Grove's Tasteless Chill, Tonic for ('hills and Malaria. It is simplv Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, uauseut ing Tonics. Trice, 50c.