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ft I Tax Land Sales. ? By virtue of several executions to me directed I have levied upon and will sell for cash for taxes on the first Monday in November next befere theCourt house door in King stree the following described lands to wit: No. 1. 44 acres of land in Hope township belonging to \V K Stack, K<.?*?a??lb a nrl uracf Kir \1 V. IMfUIlUCU llWitu aim n v.?v wtT Conyers, east by Tutle, anil south ^ by Browder. No. 2. SOOacres of land in Hope township belonging to M E Conyers and boun led north by B () Canty east by Browder ond Lesesne,south by Santee swamp and west by Est. -Richardson. No. 3. 1<> acres Af land in Laws township belongingto James Boyd and bounded north by Sampson Meyers, east by N. E. R R. and south and west by Est. (iourdin. No. 4. 33 acres of land in Penn township belonging to Est. Robt. Murrell and bounded north by Demy Brown, east by Elvey Clarkson, south by D L Crowell and west by March Murrell. No. 5. 23 acres of land in King township belonging to 0 w F oskey and bounded north and east by James Epps, south and west by Nexsen. No. G. 15 acres of land in King township belonging to John Jackson and hounded south by Est. of C Mouzon, west and north by Van Fulton, East by Betty Jarroid. No. 7. 40 acre* of land in King township belonging to Betty Jar rold bounded east by Elsey James, south by C Mouzon, north by John Jackson and west by Van Fulton. No. 8. 6 acres of land in King township belonging to Est. Cubit Shaw and bounded north by W W Wise, east by J E Tharp, and south and west by Eli McFaddin. No. 9. 188 acres of land in Anderson township belonging to L D Pipkin and bounded north by E A Thomas, east by unknown land, south by Sarah Hicks land and i west by It Ammon land. No. 10. 80 acres of land in Sutton township belonging to \V (* CiKjper and bounded east by lands of J J Cooper, north bv land unknown, south by lands of B Brior-I son and west by unknown laud. No. 11. 9.70 acres of land in Tur-' key township belonging to H () Snow and bounded south by Black river, east by lands of 8 T Kussell, north aud west by lands of T K Smith. No. 12. 20 acres of land in Laws i township belonging to Sarah Archie and bounded by lands ofGoins on the west by lauds of vV.n. S liters, M on the south, ?tu 1 by lands ot' Peter Ch??uima>n tne north. No. 13. 2"> acres of land in Penn township belonging to Wash Tisdale. bounded east by lands of Hen Miller, north by (Jeasac Wilson, west by Jack Tisdale and south by ; berry Tisdale. No. 14. acre of land in Ander- i aou township belonging to John Venters and bounded east by lauds of J M Player and oil all oilier sides by J vi Player. No. 15. 1 Lot in the town of Lake City belonging to N B Clarkson 1 and bounded west by Thomas Street1 Houth and east by Mrs. Maria McAllister and north by public road i to Hebron church. J U DANIEL, S W C. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate oi J ounanaier, aeceasea, >\m inane payment to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against the said estate will file the same duly attested to me. 4 WW GRAYSON. CCCP&G S, Ad. Notice of Pinal Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that on Saturday the 29th day of October, 189S, I will apply to the Probate Judge of; Williamsburg county for a final discharge asguardianfor D- O Coker. B C COKER, Oct. 15,1898. GuardianI always keep on hand a full and complete line of farming im-1 plements, carpenters1 tools, and all k nds of hardware, and I sell them low down. S. M. Askins, Lake City. S. 0. Young men, I have a pretty line of neckwear. Come and get ; pleased. S. M. Askins, Like City, S. C. n a r\ ? r\ ? ifice: Kice-'Ki ce I Consignments of Rough Rice' solicited. Prompt milling and re- > turn of proceeds or account sales, j Highest market paid for good rice, j "Carolina Rice Meal" or "Flour',; the cheapest and best stock food on the market, for sale at low figures. WEST POINT MILL CO., Charleston, S C. i . I Never borrow more than you can pay back, and never lend more than * yon cau borrow. ; GO STACE CASH i MF0EBA1 A full line of Dress Goods, Orepon, Cashmere, English Poplin, Standard Prints 3G inch Best Sea Island Homespu 30 inch Soft Bleach at 36 inch Fruit Bleach at A nice line of Shirts, Collars ai Our Millinery St You can be prices. We keep everything in the the ! Caps and Trunks. We are also h Prices low down. BE S" To call on us before buying, not be undersold. STAC1 TX7". T ^7" A W. : BROCKI] -j- OLD 8' * * I am receiving daily a f 'HI Bacon, Mackerel, Roast W Batter, Cheese and * fi I Groceries. Fine Flour dii ^ .? _i : _. I laity. Laii ana examine I DRESS wvwww?v% Know opening. I have seci in these goods and propos the benefit of prices demands of the times. M HIGHEST I 1 vwwvwvwwv | paid for all kinds of cou ; room for the benefit of the Yours for w. T? W] Notice of Election for Member of CongressAn election will be held on Tuesday , Novembe-8,189S, at the legally established polling precincts in Williamsburg county, for a representative from the 1st and 6th Congressional ( Districts, in the 56th Congress of the United States. The polis will be opened at 7 a. ra. and kept open without intermission until 4 o'clock p. m. The following named persons have been appointed to manage said election, to wit:? FEDERAL. Kingstree. G W Arras, I) J Kpps, R A Murphy. Greeleyviile. C R Burgess J J Bradham, Ned Ard. Gourdins. A M Gordon, W J McKnight. Sam McClary. Suttons. SN June, P M Burdick, y I P/irkpr Trio. J B Files, E W Eliot, JB McCants. Earles. W P Blake, W B Blakley J L McCants. Sailers. J E Salters, W R Bryan, V E I.if rage. Ceder Swamp. J F Scott, W A Mc Crea, W Gordon Cantlev. Bloom irurvale. T K Smith, Wra. Morris, Hugh Pipkin. Black Mingo. Walker Cooper, Gibson Waldron, Allen lleinmingway. Indiantown. Julian Wilson, R M Vause, J w Nelson. Muddy Creek ReddingCannon. N M Venters", 1) W Cribb. Altaian's Store. S B Thompson. Joseph Lurant, M F Kaddv. Pi-ospect Church. J Carter, AB Lawience, Walter Brown. Scranton. P S Wall, Henry Flyn Charley Redman. . r-i-- ? Vf O,W \V I_M?lve Vll/> . " i'l UVUl#vun, " | Moore, M A Thomas. McAlisters Mill. H P Baldwin, Henry Collins, H MThomas. Hebron Church. H A Kennedy, J C Christmas, I) H Smith. Cades. C K Wheeler, Eli Sau'.s, R F Epps. One of the above named managers at each box will call upon the Board of Commissioners at Kingstree, Nov" ember 5, 1898, to receive ballot boxes, poll lists and instructions, and to be qualified. W W Kennkdy, ) Commissioners W B McCants, of Federal J P E|>ps, ) Electiou. Notice of Election. An election will be held at the several precincts established by law in ur:n:? .k...... VV lUlillVIMJUl ^ ^UUlIt>, UU lUU^Urt), , Novembers, 1898, for the following officers, to wit: Governor, Lieuten to :ley's sxo.re a g a i n s mm such as, Henriettas, Brilliantines , Sateens. Sets n Sets. Sets. 7cts. nd Underware. ock is complete. - ^ ? id In styles ana > Shoe anil Notion line. Hats tandlinga good line of Furniture. We buy and sell lor cash and will (LEY'S CASH STORE. TT Ta-TT-Tgli T MTON'S W. P AND S>".HHM | ine lot of Choice Hams, 1 and Corn Beef, Salmon, ?J|# | ill line Selected Family lrV rect from mills a Spec- i our Fall and Winter : GOODS , WWVWWWV L ured some rare bargains i e to give my customers low down to meet the I PRICES ^ ntrv produce. Good lot public. bargains, LKIN5. ant Governor. Secretary of State, Attorney General. Comptrollci General Adjutant and Inspector General, State Treasurer, State Superintendent of Education, one Railroad Commissioner, one Senator, three Representatives to the lower branch of the Legislature, one Supervisor, one Seperintcndent of Education. J he polls will be opened at 7 a. m. and kept open without intermission until 4 o'clock p. m. The following named persons have been appointed managers for State and county elections. STATE. Kingstrec. J J Steel, Jr., II 0 Brit ton, J T Nelson. Greeleyville. E R Lesesne, G GGist W F llogan. Gourd ins. A M Gamble, S G McDonald, .1 S Brunson. Buttons. IIS Garner, R D Blakeley, A L Heddleston. Trio. T B Cooper, W A Hale, S E Thomas. Earls. T W Camlin, E Cox, WM Haselden. Salters. SB Humor, J M McClary, CM Saters. Cedar Swamp. John S Tisdale, JA McCreu, J B Chandler. Bloomingvalu. M II I'ipkin, J M McDonnell, B S Smith. Black Ming'. las. M Gordon, F G Rhem. B F Brockinton. Indiantown. II W Nelson, Geo. Mc Cutchen, J W Ervin. Muddy Creek. H E Eaddy, J L Haselden, R F Huggins. lltman'a StoPtf _f K PnT H W Alt man. W C Ea ldy. Prospect Church. J M Eaddy, II R Huggins, J R Eaddy. Seranton. A M Cook, W J Willoughby, R E Mc Knight. Lake City. J L Stdckey, J J Matthews, ET Moody, Mc A listers Mill. A W Rodgers, 8 J ! Kirby, J 8 Floyd. Hebron Church. W 11 McElveen Jr., W L Burgess, S J Smith. Cades. T P Fulmore, H C Tallevast, W E Hanna. One of the above named managers at each box will call upon the Board of Commissioners at Kingstree Novem ber 5, 1898, to receive ballot boxes, poll lists and instructions, and to be qualified. W F Kennedy. ) Commissioners G W Arms, > of State D N Johnson, ) Elections I still keep on hand the famous j "Virginia" and "Derby,'stoves and the extra ware to fit. These stoves always give genuine satisfaction, and are guaranteed to please. S. M. Askins, Lake City, S. C. Ai: ailing women ami a male punster ought to be compelled to spend their days in a boiler factory. A Wonderful Discovery. The last quarter of a century records many wonderful discoveries in medicine, but none that have accomplished more for humanity than that sterling old household remedy. Browns'Iron Bitters. It scents to contain the very elements of good health, and neither man, woman or child can take it without deriving the greatest benefit. Browns'Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. Our offer of the Thrice a-week World and the County Record, one year for $163 still holds good; we also offer The Record and the Twice a Week News and Courier tor $1.75.This is a rare opportuni ty to secure two good papers Jo the price of one. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure ol! tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itching and smarting almost instantly and ! its continued use effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, j scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. fady's Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier i and vermifuge Price, 25 cents. Sold by Wallace & Johnson. ! A Trade Getter. We have lost trade by being out of Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets. We can seldom ever induce a customer to take any other as a substitute for them when they have tried Ramon's.?Justice A Fletcher, Crossville, Ala. For sale by Wallace A Johnson. Notice. I will be in my office in the court house in Kingstree S. C\, on SATURDAY of each weeK and during: my absence, I will leave my office key with Mr. C. W. McClam. E. M. Smith, Judge of Probate, Williamsburg Co.,C. S. An Old Idea. ' Every day strengthens the belief of eminent physician* that impure blood is the cause of the majority of our diseases. Twer.ty-five years ago this theory was used as a basis for the formula of Browns' iron Bitters The many remarkable cures effected by this famous old household remedy are sufficient to prove that the theory is correct. Browns' Iron Hitters is sold bv all dealers. In matrimonial engagements men have 'o lace powder. Dots From Dock. Our farmers are about through harvesting their crop. Your scribe visited friends and relatives of the Boggv Swamp sec tion last week. Mr. It J Nesmith. the popular salesman of Messrs, F Ithem & #!%?/* ??% ? + t??rv l' O of llAIYlO ai mid wining 10 c4b uuuiv sic*. The school of this place is get ting along nicely under the able management of Miss Loulie Shaw, one of Charleston's fairest daughters. Mr. W E Nesmith, one of Cades handsome young sports, visited his mother, Mrs. L J Nesmith, of this place, last Sunday. Although cotton is lower this year than ever before, yet there seems to be much demand tor it here, there being two cotton buyers in this section. Mr. Editor, 1 agree with your Scranton correspondent when he says the Cousty Record is in better shape now than ever before. Thus may it ever be! "Wnipoorwill." | We thank our esteemed correspond0!^ for his kindly praise, and we hope in the future still more to merit his commendation. Ed.] reoran |calhoun,S: I UtIISII, - - M, 1 jl- F. O. LONDON. Ij !:? Manager. ij '/ King Street, Business Centre if! or the City, Opposite the jjj! ?! Academy ofMusic.Rooms ft | jW lar^e, airy and Join- Xj: ft i'ortable, Table Ex- ?l' ft c e 1 I e n I. . $ < ij! RATES $2 00 and ft 1 ill $2.50 per day. ft ft Si t m - i Ms Sim Can you tell me how it is that the K.I sell more goods than others? ^"STES. Because they always keep good good and sell at the lowest prices, and competition If you doubt this statement just call at H D see tor yourself what bargains they can o dous stock of Fall and Winter goods that ha: York City. Millinery goods of all kinds, includinj Sailors, Ribbons, ?fce. Notions of all kinds. * NOTICE A FEW OF THEIR PRK y Coat's Cotton, all colors, 3 spools for 30 inch best Sea Island Homespun " Standard Prints gr Other Prints y 86 inch Wide Pereals an " ' 111 mmi*11 TTomPsrnn y Drill Drawers from 15 cts to y TCice Pcreal Shirts Worth .'iO cts. y " " ' "With Collars & Cuffs Wortl y Mon's Brogan Shoes froin 5)0 cts, up. y: Hoys' ' " " 75 cts, 41 y Ladies' Shoes from 50 cts. no. y Children's slows from 20efc?. up. y: Men's suits from $2.00 up. y Boys 44 " uOcts. up. A L S . A bi<r stock of Furniture to be sold low < Fitz Fee Bicy Saddles, Harness, < and all kinds of Gi Tinware, Crockery, and Glassware. Cart kinds. Stoves of all kiuds and sizes, and a g numerous to mention. mi- - T> J "Da ine muauway nai H. D. EE] \ UUUiUtUUUUiUiUUUUUUUiUUliUUUU WE ^MAKI To fit tlie man?We gee to it that the st itr- 4-i? -11 fK, ? ue litiie care uiai< mi iimiciiiiis me ui iu< We make prices fit close down to the values money for unsatisfactory purchases. Like oiiioies in our Boys' anil Mi Mr. Walter B. Logan is with us, and hear trom his friends. Vour mail orders will ful attention here. ?-J, L. DAVID i S- W. Corner King & We: Charle COLLEGE ' ' Of Charleston, 'ij Blac] I Charleston, - * S. C. ;i ^ lone iM and llieenm year I & * hoiin? Ihi fircl Mnnrlnv inDrtnhpr II VOijiiiJ nit) mui mimiuuj muuivuui. |7 Courses are offered in Ancient j $ and Modern Languages, English {jp o x Language and Literature, History, Ocxl Economics, Psychology, Logic,; si Mathematics and the Physical Sci- $ Q ence, leading to the degrees of A [ jjl B., and A.M. ;jj The Special Appliances for in- m f\JIIIJa struction embrace the library of 12.- f. ^ 500 volumes, free to all students ?f Pr* ^ the Natural History Museum and IL.-y the Chemical Laaoratory. ' 1ZLLZ Tuition $40. Necessary expenses Moore tl * " a -'i!? >'/ - w.... :?, auinnlpd nf including lumun, fiw. -cAnniintt- ] ? tioin* for admission. Sept. 30. For Salve havt catalogues and other information manufacto npuly to of their coi HARRISON RANDOLPH, y?u want ? ., . scalds, sort President. {mt% . lme. Aval I t II Tl II Mi l, I lCKET STORE alwafi " 3^ s, and the latest style*, i does not affect them. REDDIOK'S store and ffer you in their tremens just arrived from New 5 ladies' trimmed Hats, CES BELOW, ta ion*- ^8 - (d 4kln. 2 v - * (a) 4fct*. ;2 (to 2 (? flt'fs, *3 (a; HR'te, 2 (a) 22eta* *2 I) $1.25 Sfll 9Gets. ^ o# iown. rcles, Cane Mills, -oceries. ridges, Pistols, Guns, all . ;reat many other goods too cket Store, DDICK, | Proprietor. / auuiiiiiiuiiuiuuuu ' LOTUS yles are those of the day 3 kinds that wear well we give, and we retaro ni.iLr ir.i. i m iHuiiig, ?, liitu will be pleased to see or get prompt and faith& BRO, ntworth Sts., ston, S. C. ksmith and ft Horeeshoer, | RAVi REPAIRING 1 KATIA AAD A QIHKLY ) %* isfaction | iuaranteed. 1 rec, U. | tli '9S-ly. i! i! ^awiHiwwwwwi > ian twenty million free DeWitt'a Witch Hazel } been distributed by the ries. What better proof ifidence in Its merits do ' It cures piles, burns >s, in the shortest space oft lace & Johnson. - M.