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iftis/ ku Ar'A!^ - .J 'T DY O'.-'f? LOCAL > - \ > n ; > z .*?. Yk ri; ???*.' 2- '.Cui . mi ?ar. in :' ' i ' ,-<e :: \r. o? *" Uc*1 id."! ljfx-tv. v .? !<-r 'i'l* X. Mr. \Y. V". IJarr, of Indianto'-vn, v us tt:i -tre??ls i'nesday. f? :t< ,; !> quoted ill the local iraiket ! -' iv at 71 cents and ?. ei! :.t !>' / 50 a ton. - - * . . r>o!l luul H i* . . r t 'i n ji.v. -?11 < v?... ^ ] *!id \ -ir. A Iv Sailers ; ?ul Ai'i.nv .M?jC(i;i<nji'h, of Trio. !):. \7. V. liroekint^ton, Messrs. ]'. II. " iaini and C. W . YVolie v -ik'd i '!> ?rlysto? Mail lay. s Mclke Kj>}*s lias been elecf< d '.i, I' a< 1; a school near Central chute!). on Lliack river, y.: -I (j. i] urerton, of Pine;and, relit 1 ?i I'i'b Kkcoud o.'H.'o Saturday . n ; renewed his subscription. Mi : ! --is o! the local weather but-, an reported frost Wednesday TiH.i:iinn. litis i> the first we have heard of this winter. Mes>r> W. McClain,of Scranten. :** *! !EG. Eagerton, of Pinelaud. wer? welcome visitor;) at our sail.*;is-a ^Saturday. Mi.Varum E. Scott, of Benfoi>, ;? ;urneii Saturday from a visit oi s<?:ne week* among relatives :;t ivnaca, Wulhalla and L;it?ca>! er. in h I' lited S'a.escircuit court, t? li<- n-. ai iu vol union, -S 0., on }. ? vJ I ucs'Iav in November, tin.- ...nowin" jurors have been drawn; (ir>:iivl jurors?Williao. B'aKi iev, Kiug>l ree; Oil a piliatl Si.f*?ie-. Borne. Petit jurors? Iame> E. ii irper, Kingstree. At a meeting of the town c)unt-iI Tuesday night the following oilicials were elected tor the next yeai: Town clerk and treasurer, M. li. Lcvtn; marshal, B. II. Myers, Messrs. Levin and Myers are the incumbents and both have given excellent satisfaction in disi ciiar^inir the duties ot their respective positions. Court convenes here on Monday, Dec 2. Judge Aldrich presiding. If the point is raised as to the defective jury law and the presiding judge agrees with Judge Gary, no ctiminal cases can be tried. It is hoped that the bar can agree not to raise this point. We have been unable to obtain a general expression ot opinion Irom members ot the local bar Ms lo Judge Gary's decision. Wc live by our blood, and on it. Y\ e thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. When strength is full and spirits high, we are being refreshed, b >nc muscle and brain, in bole and mind, with continual bow of licit blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, r.o spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved; our blood Jo rw.gw-vf> iT litflc nntri , - merit in ir. Ikick rf the blood, is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the whole body trointr a<>ain?man o f o o woman and child. If you live* ik tried it. send for free sonipte, its ug.tc-Mc t: hie will st:rpn>e you. K: TT EOWNE, ChewisU < 0-4 :< Pe- -1 Street, New York. >w. ,. .00; til UruajisU. John Kobin*on\s circus will j show here on Thursday, Novein ber 7. | Anions 'ho county arrivals at he luliviv n Ilou-e v?--I'M day v.M-it: Mr. M A T.-.iiani .to.1 [ << M.dde L v/.ar . ' ? I i r; -; A A i' < ' Leo, .m.i A ' I Men'.uonierv, Lew Zioti. | Messrs 1? V Cooper, of Trio.and J\ L> Cooper,ot **uttr?n?. paid their res pec's to i HE ivKcoiiD ohice j \\\ Liesday. These gentlemen arej rood trie mis to The Record, and ... i we always appreciate such visitors. J I la i nr account last week of tlie i I ; drowning of Mr. T. i?. Minis his' ! ap* appeared as oO yeais instead j ! or AO. js it Ma. aid ii.tve been. Our | j "eo}>\" read .'JO. but the inteili-j . <; nt C'unpo.-i'nr not thinzs mixed, ; |' hereby cau>i:i? at: error of twenty ' I year?. # j Mr. Wiiie Mishoe, of Chad j i j bourne, iN. l\. but liiore recently! jot" Midway, S. *\, moved here1 witIi his family last wtvK and is 1 ovcunyinj; trie hoine on the South-! len.' t corner of Academy and Kei-I | ly Streets. Mr. Mishec coutemp-j j lates iroini: into business here. I ... , ] ! Uur oiljoe was irrauiaieu :or a jew i i moments last H:*i tirciuy by the j i presence of a charming and ae-j j eomplisiied young lady visitor?' an erst while pupil of the writer,now 1 1 engaged in training the young ideal in the Indiantown section. JlissEv j olyn lingers. of Ueunelfsville, the! j young lady in question, is a distin-j jgtiished graduate of Chicora Col! lege,Greenville. The l- od people ' f?t Imli ntown i.r? loitnnute in se-j i*tiMM<r heist" rvn-es. Slate Suf>erin'?*!;<]ei?t ot Kdnra j fion than has tmni-hed Capt. j j <""??<?p- 1* wiili .i mimbrr fit copies: : of a pamphlet entitled, "t'oursej 1 of Stii-1v in 'he l'tihiic Ni-hoois."; j This hook contains Uie entire lis? I Iof hooks adopted by the S'a'ej I board of education, arranged in j the order of grades. Following the j j course ol study is given an abstract j of the law for its entorcement, to-' , ? 1 I get Iter with information as to the] purchase <>1 text books at cost,and the taking of oid text books in exchange up to Nov. 15, 1901. Mr. \V. li. Campbell, of this j county, through his attorneys, Ja*. III. Moore and George Von Kol I W I nitz, has tiled suit against the! Consolidated Railway Co., Char-J lesion in the #umi ol $2.C00. The i 'suit grew out of the arrest and imprisonment of Mr. Campbell some months ago at the instance of a street car conductor. It will be remembered tliftt Mr. Camp-1 bell was entirely exonerated from the charges brought againist him. Auction Sale. Having purchased the entire stock of general merchandise owned by Mr. Louis Jacobs, I will i retail the same at auction, commencing Saturday, October 19. Here is the opportunity to buy Ul J VU? W ? i. L. E. SCHULTZ, K?ng>tree, i>. C. j At Jacobs" old stand. S3 vi2. .CiuL ^ :2! *7.5" . ^l^r^^.- -'' -v?: - ; OiS^ K^J Don't t!c the top of your 5^ Jolly and preserve J us in t^y-SF ^"{/' theoldfiwililoucilv..y.Sc: A I lliem l>y tho ncv.r.aic!-, j rV 'V J ^Va, absolutely snrovny?hy ! 11 thin coayu*,' of Dure 1 DflinedParathie. II..* I a SfflTTli'i? &,* ) no Urto cr odor. ]i I Slltj'yi'y'Ihj air ti,e?it cinl ne'd i - rt"'~-^3fc\ proof. E.ij-lly applied. 1 I &ftn Wn L3Cfr.t In r.tloneu other ' KJjT' ?r7 J o, V'$vy wave nlout tl;o house. I jKy^A, Full directions with i |%ii Bold everywhere. Mtdehy ! / The National Magazine, ot Boston, lias the unique magazine fea j ture of the month. This is a nor- j ! tr it of President MrKinley's lit-' tie daucliter. Natie. who died at j f j. - -ae of thro and a half ye.u>-. j The portrait. hhh ?"is nev-T in-; lore been pubii-le . adorns the! i first pa^e of The National Ma^a-' zine for October. ' It shows," says The National, j ;t">-sweei. serene time lace. wiii; Z? tender, trustful eye? and ro-ebud lip*. Rich, wavy hair, parted ai the middle, falls down over the jshou'ders, clad in some llcecv. white stuff. She is. in all her features, the von Mi fill image of lier father, blending with his! strength something of the subtly sweet grace and' charm of her mother." Persons wishing to obtain a copy of the magazine containing this portrait and sixty pages of other McKinley picture- j as well, should send 10 cents in j stamps to The National Magazine. 41 West First St., Boston, Mas.-. Hymeneal. Married?Sept.IS, 1901, by Rev j S.T.Russell, Miss Ruth Rax lev to Mr. J. E. Williams, all of Wii 1 hamsburg county. The kitchen furnishings of the Shah of Persia's cost $4,000,000. i Lewis Ockerniau. Doshen, Inu.: De Witt's Little Early Itisers never ! heml mc double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain, thorough, gentle. l)r. W. V. Prockington. The-o are* about J.300.000 Jogs in 1 ho United States. Do Witt's Little Early (iiscrs nev.-r disappoint. They ar? sate, prompt, gentle. effective in removing al! imt?urirics tr-un the 11 v?-r m 1. bowels. Smalt and ?;isv t.o take. X? ver >rripe ordi-trc-s. Dr. W. V. r.roekiugron. Ue who foresee* calamities sutlers tilotn l wkv over. Do tou suffer from piles? If so do not tarn to surgery for relief. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will aet more quickly, surely and safely, saving you the expense and danger of an operation. W. V. Krockington. I? belief lies ihe seerel of al valuable exertion. C M Pbelps, Koresd'ile, Vr.. says hi* child- w? completely cured of a bad case of eczema hv t' e use of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles. Dr. to. V. Broekington. Education is Ihe chief defense of nations. W. T. Woson, Gholsonville, Ya . druggists, writes: "Your One Mi mite i Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My customers say it is the best remedy for coughs, colds. throat and lung troubles." I)r. W. V. Urockingron. Calamity is man's true touchstone. Mothers everywhere praise One l Minute Cough Cure for the sulTcring* j it has relieved and the lives of their ' little ones it has saved. Strikes at the i root of the trouble and draws out the ! inflammation. The children's favorite ' cough cure. Dr. W. V. Brockington. The United States consumes 1,220,000,000 gallons beer yearly, j Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere stimulant to tired nature. It affords the stomach complete and absolute rest j by digesting the food you eit. You I don't liave to diet but can en jay all the ! good food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia ; Can; instantly relieves that distressed I feeling after eating, giving you new i life awl vigor, l)r. W. V. llrockiiigi ton. 1 A HAA i l nere are iu,vw Miuaie mum of Alaska capable of cultivation. ' I had long siffcrcd from indigcsj tiorv" writes G A I.eDeis, Cedar City, i Mo. "Like others I tried many pr?; pa rations hut never found anything j that did me g<>od until I took Kodol Dyspepsia;Cure. One bottle cured mc. A friend wlio had suffered similarly I put on the use of Kodol Dys{>epsia Cure, lie is gaining fast and will soon be aide to work. Before he used K?h1o1 Dyspepsia Cure indigestion had made him a total wreck... Dr.. Wv V, Bjoykirton.. Every Day is At Stackley's There is an i:mv of or.- iroods ; v. I tI'.v clar-* '-ro d Mar : m.- fart' r when S| ..cat theamount :;y where ele. 'ihelar * our counters would not he drawn hy that most irresistible attraction?nri You will rind a full line of DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS, MILL Hats, Caps an:! Seat ' FULL LINE OF HEIiVS ( L< Reynold's High Roller $3.50 SI Remember, we will not be under dkiR Stac "glenftpri ?LK\N" Si'li Queen of Southera Glenn Springs has no eqnal 0:1 Tf Kidneys, Bowels and Blood. Hotel c and Service excellent. It is uj>-to*la for certificates of cures-. For Board ; i Si mo I Water for sale the year round. 1 The luxury oi doing good snr-j passes every other personal ecjoyment. IT HAPPENED IN A DRUG STORE j "One day last winter a lady came to j my drug store and asked for a brand j of < o-'gh medicine tl.at I did not have iiwsUtck." says Mr. II. Grandin, the popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. i "Mie w;i< disappointed and wanted to 1 know what cough preparation I i uuifl i recommend, I sui>t toiler that I could j trcely r< commend Chamberlain's | C<?? ph Remedy and that she < ouit! ta < a >Mit'r of the rem- dy ami after giving it a trial if s' e did not find it worth file itionev to hrink* hack the bottle and i I would refund the price paid. In the course of a day or two the- lady came back in company with a friend in need of a cough medicine and advised her: to buy a lM>ttl? of Chamberlain's Cough j Remedy. 1 consider that a vory good ; recommendation for the BemeJy." It: is for sale by Dr. P-C. Scott. Benevolence is allied to few vices; selfishness to few virtues. ' I For sprain*, swellings and lameness ' there is n<*Lliing ?w ptntd as Chamber-1 Iain's Pain Balm. Try it. For saie by : Dr. 1>. C. Scott. Books are lighthouses erected i in ihe sea of Hme. When you cannot sleep for coughing, I it is hardly necessary that any one j should tell you that you need a few j doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy J to allay the irritation of the throat,, and make sleep possible. It is gyod: try it/ For saie by Dr. 1). C. Scott. I Men are like chickens; they al-l ways want to get on the highest j roost. ' For tliree days and nights I suffered lagniiv untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating | cucumbers," says M. E. Lowther. clerk i of the district court, Centerville, Iowa. | ! "I thought I should surely die. am', i tried ad?>/*n different medicines but j all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle i j of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy and three dos?-s re- : licved me entirely." This remedy is: for sale by Dr. I). C. Scott. The best teachers of humanity are the lives of great men. A new remedy for-l;iliousnoss is now on sale at Dr. D. C. Scott's drug srore. It is called Chamberlain's Stomach :.nd Liver Tablets. It gives quick relief and will prevent the at- j tack if given as soon as the first indication of the disease appears. Trice, go rent* per box. Samples Tree, One man iti every six*. in the, British navy is a total 'abstainer, i When you have no appetite,'do not rijti.^h your food and feel dull after eatuif you may know you n#rd a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, 35 cuts. Samples free at X>jr.. D, C.. Scott's drugstore.. Bargain Day Cash Store. " -> ! :w *n tr hitrti- . rjialify ?' :i tf:? in a!. ii u;:r ifft'.UIish'r. . -a trebloj <1 w is that daily t. . ,n^ about" idle w ords or empty boasts, it i* ee -to which they yield. SATINS, SILKS. IN Eli Y GOODS. 3 Furnishing Goods. >TIII\<! AM) FF'RM'I TRE. iocs?the best in the County, soi l. Xo trouble to show goods Cash Store? XoOiOTEL." INGS, S. C. l Summer Eesorts. :? continent for the Stomach, Liver., ff.'1 pen from June 1 to Oct. L Cn.sinr to. and cvervboilv coes there. At' ite ipply to son 8i Simpson, Send your orders to Paul Simpson. Over 1700 Indians in Arizona own farms. You Know What you are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula isplainly printer! on every bottleshowing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. -Vic. Pans cabmen are not allow ed Jo smoke while driving. Stops the Ocugh and Wot ks off 'he <Jo!d. Laxative Hrome-Quinlne Tablets urn a coi?l in one day. No cure, no pay Prf'-e 25 ' ? ?.<s. France ucc. oner 10,000 soldiers in Africa. To Cure a Cold in One Cay, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine* Tabbds. All druggets refund the* money if it fails to cure. E. W? Grove's signature ison each box.25c. Have some'lnng to say, say i'T. and stop when you're done. Ur. Cady'i Condition Powders. Are ju?r what a horse needs when iiv i?:ifl condition. Tonic, blood purifier and' vermifuge. T!n*y are not food but medicine and the best In use to pur a . lior>e in prime ?<>?dition. Price 2"? crs per package. Fertile by D. C. Scott. He who would be a great soul in future rnus be *i ureaf soul now. The Best Prescription tor Malaria. Chills and Fever is a bottle of Groves Tasteless v-nm iumc. n .-> simply iron and qrtinie in a taste tors form. Xo cure?no pay. Price iiUeTAX KOTICE. Trkasuri:r's Office. 1 WII.HAMSIH"R(> Coi*NTY, Kin^tree. S.C..Oet, 10, ) The tax. levy for the fiscal year 19011 is as follows; For State . . 5 mills. For County 4 mills; For Sehonjs 3 millsJO mills ou value of all stoek in Antler* son. Suttonsar.d Part of IVnn Townships. :i mills on all property In School Districts Xo* la ami 16. 2 mi lis on. all property in School Ids? t rifts Xos. 10, 2o ami 21. i mill on all property in School District Xo. IS. A eapiiatior. tartof one dollar on all maps between the aites of 21 an<l W; years, unless constitutionally exempt. 1 will beat the following pltu-cs on f'.m ii-n-.; mentioned below for. the co? lection oi'tiie >:tMl.tax: Cades October i.? Inriiantown. ]:> Cedar Swamp, " 17 Kioouiiii^valu *' * Morrisville, " J:. Uonie, " Lamix-'/t, " 21 Ards Cross Roads, ' Altmaas, " i'ft Hebron, ?3 GreeI?'vvi!U*, ,f 1 (ro'irdins " J iliniiaru's St rs ,4, ."1 * ? SuInts. November I iviuystrce, November 4 to 7 inclusiveLake City, November It >cr?nton* ** 12 / ]& Harper.-?r H Trio, " 1ST. Kinjfstrire, Nov. 18 to IV^-SLlorlnsiTe,. .Saturdays excepted. K. 0. ROl-LINS, octl0-<k3l Couutjr TiwftUiCtw. v *> \<