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BY OUR LOCAL 'H*- X!D NOTED. jnuetij" ' horm ar>c1 Printed in Like -er '"or Lhe Sake of Ccr Busv Readers. Lo<jI; out for the blue X. Next Thursday is circus day. j The State Fair is in progress this week. j Editor Cook came over Monday : fion^Scranton. * Head fall announcement of Oliver Co. 51 r. A. W. (i;i?? went down to, Charleston Monday. Messrs. W. E. Nesmith and A. A. May were in town Tuesday from Cades. Mr. W. M. Smith, of the Cades I section, dropped in to see us while in town Monday. Mr. Willie J. Nexsen is buildup a handsome dwelling near bis store a few miles east of town. Treasurer Rollins asks that special attention he called to his additional tax notice in this issue. One IimII of the people will go to the circus to *ee the other half tab* the children out to see the animals. Mr. Isaiah Tisdale, ol Odar Swamp, has returned to his position as assistant in Dr. Broekington's pharmacy. i Mrs. M. S. Brockinton, of the ludiantown section has been risitiftir her sister, Mrs. J. B. Hudnall, during the past week. Miss Mildred McCabe left on Tuesday for Atlanta, Ga., which ri'V will be her home for some time. Mis6 Mildred is quite popular in town and her departure is a source of regret among her numerous friends. County Treasurer K. D. Rollins Is our duly authorized agent. For the convenience of our patrons re mote from town, we have arranged with lum to receive money and i*?ue receipts tor same while en hisreunds. When you are paring your taxes don't target to remember The Kecord. Mr. Willie Montgomery leturned Irorn Charleston Monday and; resumed his posit on at Dr. Scott's drng store. He has pa*sed all his examinations and is now h licensed pharmacist. Mr. Montgomery is a young man of exceptionally fine qualities, and we bespeak lor him enccees in his vocation. The apparatus for the telephone lines in town has all been received except the pins for the glass insulators. A double line to Sailers and Greens has been completed and the posts are up on the Indiantowu line to Cooper Bros', atore and a part of the way on the Cedar Swatnp road to Nexson's store. \ C*pt. Ed Wheeler with his force has been putting in some cood work on the causeway across the river. Between whiles the road builders have paid their respects to the court house yard and removed therefrom the tall grasses and noisome weeds in which the iiUre children were wont to. play hide and seek. Quite a number oi our friends, including several new subscribers, have paid their subscription to Ths I\ecokd,during the past week. >pr this we are duly thankful. We are needing money very much and' we hope everyone wi>? can possiblv do so will .pay ua a . part vt leant of what they owe. us. Any disposiiion to pay o?i the part oi i hose in arrears will, ibe &?*lciuiiy appreciated,. To-night is Hallow-e'en, the vigil o( All Saints' Day. Cajit. George Purvis NeEon is j able to he out aPer a tedious il! ne-s eau-ed by a carl Hi? 'many . ' m4s j his recover.. Hev.J. E. Da iloj) will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sunday, Nov. 3. at 11 a. w., instead 1 - . . . i of at his regular appointment in the afternoon. Mr, Luther A. Riser. Mie young; mail clerk hurt in a collision on i the Southern Railway some time ago, is visiting his si3ter. Mrs. Le- ' Roy Lee. Mr. Riser is slowly convalescing from his injury. Sunday afternoou the fast mail: train, No. 32, iu exchanging pouches, ran over the Ivingslree pouch, tearing it up and scattering the mail in every direction. The shortest verse in the Bible lorined the text of Rev, G. T. Gresham's sermon in the Baptist church Sunduv evening, yet he exKit in,) Hrov I'rnm [JUIIUCU lilC 5UUJDV,v. aiiu UIV > it so may comforting thoughts that his hearers were nauch edified. Mr. Gresham is an earaest and forcible preacher and his sermons are always well prepared. At the Methodist church Sanday morning Rev. W. S. Martin preached oae of the finest sermons which b.s been delivered in Kingstree for many a day. Hie theme was a lofty one and the thoughts he uttered were in unison with the subject. At the close of the service many of the congregation congratulated the pastor on his mastery effort. Mr. Walter Steele, youngest son of Cap*. J. .1. Steele, is on a to his home tolk. Walter is one ot Ike brightest and most successful yenng business men ever reared in Kinjistree. IIis nppnrtunities in life were those of the ordinary boy, but dint of energy, industry and a elope attention to business he has succeeded where many youth of far superior advantages has tailed. He is qnite h yonng man yet. very young indeed to hold the responsible position that he does?ticket agent, at the union depot of Richmond, Va. This position he has attained by promotion based on merit alone. ?/v KAim/v {rian<l fl ll"j?r tci ivj pro iuiih^ MIVMW an important railroad official. Last Friday while ou their way to Greeley vilie an on pleasant mishap belell Mr. and Mrs J. C. Josey, of Morrisville. i'assioe throagh town between one and two o'clock when they reached the fifth bridge beyond Black riter the horse they droro refused to cross, and Mr. Josey, getting out el the buggv, attempted to lead the animal over, but the horse commenced backing and soon precipitated Mrs. Josey and the buggy oter into the water. Fortunately assistance was near at hand, and the buggy and its occupant were soon extricated. Mrs. Josey escaped with a wetonrl iKa abaft nt the hil!?i?V ! ""* - r-?. | w?n broken. Beyond thi? no j damage resulted from the peril-! # JOHN ROBINSON'? SHOW. A Gorgeous, Sumptuous and Impressive Augmentation. To speak of the rr,< ".s tf John j Robinson's * 1 ' ' Kd is lilCel " ' - ?) ' CO' : * , lit 1 ' ( J he:v " r m >i~ :< ': ." lovt [on the eo tlineti: rial is '-n fpjiv cojrnizanf ofth* fact tit ( it is no* HEtJ has ever been the best amoHj: [the best. Everybody does not ! know, however, that during the last winter's vacatiou the show has received augmentation ao vast and so important as to dwarf by comparison even its own great exhibitional excelieuee. We allude to the grand, gorgaous and sublime biblical spectacle of "iSol omon, His Teiaple and the Queen of Sheba," in which innumerable people are active participants,and which is complete and scemgraphic in effect, typical reproduction of biblical personages and events prolific in pageantiu aid proces sioual features. lavish in entrancing ballets and terpsichorean diverti$ements,aad rich in trappings sad appointments, requiring tor its production the largest stage ever constructed, and ceaspicnouslv portraying sacred events, scenes and incidents such ai the Judgment of Solomon, Arrival of j the Queen of Sheba, the City of David, the l*alace and Temple, the Walls and towers of Jerusalem, Solomon's 700 Wives, the Sacred Arc of tho Coveaaat, the great Ivory throne, Precession ot War Chariots, slaves bearing in eense, lovely Cresset Dancing Girls, martial ajid courtly parades, excitiag chariot races. This eminently moral, historical and mind elevating spectacle will cemmend itself to every lever of the sacred and beaatilul. The Robinson Show, with its eublieee spectacaUr accession, is to exhibit in Kie*otree, i'ltarsday; November 7. Y?ti San to water but you can't make him drink. You can't make him eat either. You can stuff food into a thin man s stomach but i-_ t mar ciocsn i rouKe nun uav_- n. Scott's Emulsion can make 'iim use it. How? By mak i:ig him hungry, of courscScott's Emulsion makes a thii bodyhungrvallover. Though a thin body was naturally hun m* didn't you ? Weil it isn't A thin body is asleep?no: working?gone on a strike. It doesn't try to use it's food. Scott's Emulsion wakes it up?puts it to work again making new flesh, That's the way to get fat. Send for free sample. SCOTT & IIOW ST.. ClieroiM*. 400 Pearl St., N. V 1 jjc anJ f 1.00; ail drug^i.u. It is a man's longing for bettor thing* that gives birth to his love for woman. Satan is always on hand to help a man put up n stove-pipo. Lewl? Ookerman, Goshen, Ind.: DeWitt's Little Early Riser* never bend mw double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make rae feel like a boy." Certain, thorough, gentle. I)r. W. V. Rrockington. The long-headed clergyman preaches the shortest sermons. De Witt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. They are aafe. prompt, """'lo wflWHvp in removing ?1! im t* ? ? ? purifies from the liver and howels., ISmall and easy to fake. Jifver gripe 'or disjro*#. Dr. W. V. Brookingion. Whatsoever a man aeweth, that will he e.istfv rip,. Do yvu suffer rfrew .piles?- Ifsodo not turn to surgery for relief. DeWitt's Witch Hazel'Salve will set rn<?re quickly, surely and safely, sarin* you the expanse and danger of an .operation. W. V. Brotkiagton.. I \ Every Day is A+ Stackley's T* < * v>' differ* ' t i ^ < " .1 : ? '.? ? v*-' ' ?: !;.t *'??? .-. r v i. ? '<( ..C I?.r?#>?r:; :"t / fy ?v, . i . >< ,r* ; ci-ui ? *. ;rid ivj iy lr?iWi | tl.at moat, nre-islibij ailr.acticn?pri You will r iik. a tun line of DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS, MILL Hats, Caps and Sen* FULL LINE OF BOY'S C'H Reynold's High Roller $3.50 SI Remember, we will not be under stackley's It is no credit to a man to keep his word because no one will take it. TV. T. Wesson, Gbolsonville, Va.. druggist*, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My customers sr.Y it is mc och rc?ucdy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles." I)r. W. V. Brockington. ' Why doe* lightning strike churches oftener than saloo?s? C M Thelps, Foresdale, Vt., says his child w is completely cured of a bad case of eczema by ti e use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of counterfeits. It iastantly relieves piles. Dr. W. V. Brockington. The richest English barnoct is Sir John Itamden. Mothers everywhere praise One Micute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has saved. Strikes at the ! rtf th? M-nnhlt* and draws out thel inflammation. The children'* favorite] cough cure. Dr. W. V. Brockiugtvu. { Before leaving Paris the czar oli Russia left a purse 01 $20,000 fori the poor of the ?it v. Kedol Dyspepsia Cure is not a ?vr i stimulant to lireii nature. It affordsi the stjmaoh complete am! absolute rest ' by dieting the food you eit. You | don't have to diet but cub enpy all the good foody<ui want. Kudol Dyspepsia Cure instantly relieves that distressed feeling after eating, giving you new life and vigor. Dr. W. V. lisockington. The man who is fond of a savage dog has no business with a wife. "I had long siflcred from indigesi tion," w-ttes <? A Cedar City, I .Mo. "Like other* 1 tried many preparations but r.aver found anything f that did me good until I took Kodol j Dy-pepsla Cure. One bottle cured me. > A friend who had suffered sim.larly l put on the us** of Kodol Dyspei sia Cure, lie i? gaining fust and will soon t>e able to work. Before he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure indigestion had made him a total wreck. Dr. W, V. f Ilrockinton. Why shouldn't I ho sailor's accounts be cast up by the sea? IT HAPPENED^INXLTRL'G STORE "One day last winter a lady came to my drug store and asked for a bnnd of cough medicine tl.at I did not bare in stock," says Mr. C. R. Grandin, the p<ipular druggUt of Ontario, N. Y. "She wa.? disappointed and wanted to know whet cough preparation I could recommend. I said to her that I could freely recommend Chamberlain's; Cough Remedy and that she could take ; a bottle of the rein'-dy and after giv- j ing it a trial If she did not tind It worth , the money to bring back the bottle and 1 11 would refund the p-ice paid. In the j coarse of a day or two tbe lady came back In company with a friend in need of a cough medicine and'advised her to buy a bottla of Chamberlain's C?> ugh I Remedy. I consider that a vary good | recommendation fotithe r*iutJy.'r It' is for sale by Dr. P..C. Scott. The woman question forcenlB-J ries bus been:. What. did she' haare on?'.' ' For three days-arid 'flight*-1*uffc -r j ed lagony untold from aa attack of; cholera morbiiv brought on by. eating I cucumbers," say* M. E.Lowtharrfclerk \ of tire district eouTt; Cenierrille, Iowa. "I thought I should surely die. and tried a dcxen different medicine* 4nit all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chamberlain'* Coliiv Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses relieved me entirely." This rcaaedy is ft* Bale by Dr. D. C...Scott-. Bargain Bay Cash Store. nee between the high-olas^ <:a>?.Myr <ve sell their. V. t io our eMaM?*h,,v t f. \<ole' e .owds th.it dah_ .hr; h;ut' ic'de v/ordsor er^pty ' r j i** ce?to which thay yield. SATINS, SILKS. JNERY GOODS. s Furnishing Goods. DTHJNG AND FURNITURE. ioes?ihe best in the County.. / sHd. No trouble to show goodsCash Store. A plague of grasshoppers visited* Spain this season. For sprain;', swellings and lamenc.ssthere is nothiHff so jrood as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try k. For sale by Dr. D. C. ScottWhen some men feel blue, hey get drunk an<f paint things red. .. When yen eirrmnt slferp fur couching,. it Is hardly necessary that any oneshould tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough llcuie^y t? allav the irrit;itlon of tile throat,, and rake sleep possible. It is good;, try it. For wrte by Dr. D. C. Scott, The only tiling that beats a good wife is ? bud husband. A new remedy for biliousnoss Jsnow on sale at Dr. D. C. Scott's drug store. It Is called ChamberlalnV Stomach and Livor Tablets. It Kites quick relief and will prevent tbe attack if given as soon as tbe first indication of tbe dleease appears. Trice, 25 rent* per box. Sample? fre?-r The root of evil is tha?ot'a neighbor's hug in yottr flower garden. When you have r.o appetite, do noj r*lMi your food nnd t>et dull after eating you may know you nerd a do**.ofChamherl<ln'o Stomach an?i Liver Tablets. Price, 25. cents. samples-rreeat Dr. D. C. Scott'* drug "tore. Colorado had 60^00(b lourist9* during the present season.. Dr. Cady'S-ConthtioroPowders. Aro ju?t what a horse needs when Ht bad condition. Toukvblhod pni her and> vermifuge. They arc not food bur medicine and the best in use to put nr h<Dc*e M ptriine oirfitiou. Price 25 cts. per package. Feraateby D. C. Scott? Additional Tax Notice.. I will be at the following plai ns on. the days mentioned for the collection of taxes: Indlnntown Church, Nov 4 Morrisvide, - - Nov 5 Blooming* ale, - - Nov 6 Cedar Swamp, - - Nov 7 Cade*. ... AovJtI will not he at Kingstree on any ofT the above dates as previously announced. R. i>. ROLL INS, 31-7 Co.-Treasurer. TAXNOTICE. \ ?i~HKASLKKM 3 Wfiii,!,, i Wiluamsbi rg CorNTY, Kin?>tiee. S.CV.Oct. 10, uwi. ) The tux levy for the itecalyear 1901 in a.? follows: For State 5 milk For Count? 4 mill? For Schools 3 mills 30 mills on value of all stork in - ndcr-.son, SuttoDs and Fart of Penn Towo-ships. S ruilTs on all property in Seuocd Districts Nos. I" and 10. 2 mills #n all property in <crol Districts Ilo?. 1!), 20 and 21. 1 mill on all property in School District No. IS, A capitation uxof one dollar on alt malt a between the ages of 21 and 6'? years, unless constitutionally ex-empt. I will be at the following place* on the days mentioned below for. the co>? Icetioovf'tbai sutd tw.t. Cade*?. October 15Icdiaatnwn, ' lti * Cedar Swauip, ,4 1* BlooinUigvali: ~ 1.4M4rrUvtlle, " !'?Home, "" 23* LamlK.rU. . " 24 Ards Cross Roads,- *' 2 ? Alt mans," " 2<i? Hebron, " 2S Greelevvilie, . " 2.? " :u> liinnam's Store ,4 Hi SaUerfc- November- 1 Kiu$sinr#, >'ov^niber 4 to 7 inclusive Lake City, November 11 Scran ton, . -- 1-! Prisj.vt, 11Harp'irs, " U Trio, 44 1"*? Kin<titr" . Xor. 18 to Df-c-3l,1nr!nstec. , Saturdays excepted. R. I). ROLLINS. ocU.tt-d?ai v. couty Trcaauicr .