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j "^ke ?aalta ?hro$icle. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Joed ^Wi, Our Collecting Ageftt. / - | Mr. John A. Sheorn i? our nil ihoiizerf collecting and soliciting ag*?nt. given by liiro is binding u|v>i>Thi Chkosicle. j w,/ Send us AYe want a r^iilar cm re?po*tde>nt at every po?t-otfb*e in th.? t-oun.y, U> send us the n**ws. t)nr friend* wji! confer a gri??t favor by M-ndins iutins of interest fro u their neigh borhood. i At toe Latham House. ' . Masonic i>r?'tht'?^n who have *een: Bro. Powell's Tre*lel?oar?T <?f the un- 1 written work of the Craft ari? much! j>!ea?<id with it am! many order one; at onc<?. The brother who U??.h one would not part from it. if you lose . this opportunity y?>u will not have! anotoer. K. of r's?, don't omit "to B: ?.i Powell's watch charm or key check/, with the unwritten work on it. It, I will remind you of what you ouniit to rememl>er. <Jr. Um<lor*M by the Grand Chancellor of S. P mi i >i great aid to newly made KnigLis a - ! wo!l ' * ftorsriBtBftt cf "W. J. Jones. ? On iast Tuesday morning Mr. "W. J. Jones made cu assignment to E. 1). Blnttcney E>q. for the benefit' ?>f hi s creditor s. The liabilities a mount to aboutfl^OO^aud lh? non^ ioal assets $ 1.200. The actual scrt* nil! prohalbv f zUl below $ l/HX). The firm of O. F. Wielera of Charleston if the largest cred itor. Mr. J one* had Iweri doing a profitable bakery business in connection with his jjrwrv. He i * a young man of slr?ci integrity and his business luUfortnn^ greatly toj|ie jegretted. NOTICE. We especially request all jrbo are in arrears for The Chronicle to come forward and settle at their ear liest opjK>rUmity We -4&ike verf ranch to annoy those of off! paiions V have considerately settled lyr , their x subscription by * ncfiices of Their paper^ ami Troi jut collect in order to ./tier coirieinpl.vled i<n its.fcfh making you arrange for tftU year, iflout forget to Lhe p? inter. . . v. .. Atiditor's Appoifitraants. The CouTa y Arhtoror his Clerk, will Se at the following places at the times specified beiow, to re ceive Tax Returns: Buffalo, (Kirkley's Store,) ? Friday, Jan. 8th. Westville ? Monday and Tuesday. Jan. Hlh and 12th. Cantey's tiili ? Wedne3dav, Jan. *13 h. Liberty Hill ? Thursday J an. 14 th. Doby's Mill ? (Gapt. A. Brevard's Friday Jan. 15th. Rahon's X Roads ? Monday, J*n ; ISth. .1 0 ureton'u Mill ? We laesday ,?!:? 20th. Fifty Icllai-s in Gold. Hejc is an opportunity for any one in Kershaw ('m:nlv wim plants one acre of corn either U the sand bill or bottom I md. Messrs Tay! or <fe Co. authorize us to offer for them a cash premiun of $25 in gold to the t'arweryn Ker&hawC'oun ty who raises the largest quantity of corn on upland, and a premium of $25 to the one raiding the hirrge^t quantity on bottoru land. Tiie corn when ready to b? gathered, will 5>e harvested iu the presence of a dif interest rd committee Thi* Is certainly an opportunity for *ome progressive farmer t?> pick pe $25 in go*tf- No condition* ex cept to produce the largest yield, and itmiist be measure up in the; presence of a disinterested ci> mmit- ; tee. ? -j. Gilt Sags Bafiqust. On lust Friday evening Mr P. T. J Villeptgue, the ^uiai an.*! thought [ s ful proprietor nl the "Gilt Edge"! S lore, gave his annual dinner to the ! "present and pf*t assistants of tl?e j Gilt Edge Store. Commencing a: ? o'clock, the hospitable home of [ $*Jlfce genial host was U-r lour or ?ve: : '|eurs the scene of rare enj<>\ ment j tad good cheer. Although Mr ViJIepigne was aj, ?,!?e tin:e great iv'j troubled with a severe hoarseness, j he managed nevertheless t<? ent-.-r ! tain his guest most agreeably, and happy thoughts were exrltftn?*ef. on ? *Ii 9ides, and mirth and enjoyment | h?ld s?ay ariiung aii who were I pres?nt. To say that the repast wns fi*?^ #cuid not near d ever i be it ? it was something elegant. The dinner table was covered with t.ie choicest viands, ai! the conld be desired. and full justice was done by the appre - ciativc guests. ^ idom has such a superb dinner been served on anv occasion in Camden. Kindly remembering tiie repre nSatives of the press, Mr > iile ? endeared himself in tiiei* as piaeir.g ail of his gaest^UDdTi^^^reatt st ohiigatioas -for one of the lS^|I enjoyable ?c , ; tsasioDS of their !ives!To fcim and his 3e bid God-speed, and trust that ? t their lives may be long, happy and prosperous, and ever may the Gilt Store l>c the recipient of the ft tfaboaadiag success that is so rich j[. jy deserved bj its whole-souled $ -'proprietor. mm, ? . - X. Tho Annual Ball The fourth annual ball of the Camden CotiHiuq Club was given at the Opera Hou?<e on M<?nda\ night, the 4th. in?t. Although the attendance was not as large as u? nal, still what was lacking in nam Ser was fplly made up in enthusiasm^ and a more drlj^htfni lime cr>ul*l "scarcely have been en joyed.^^/^ Dancing com we Heed about 1>30, *nd it v*a? t'iree o'clock iwf<ue the commodjous ana Qiuianuv lighted had of tbr Oixcra House *?.> vacat | ret. if Uie&e in one accoiupUtdtutctu in which (<am lea voting ladies ??* eel more than another, ii is in th?n dan<in^. This lao5, together vtiih their unt-qualed beauty maktS a 1 baii Wi Caiudeu alwajfr an occasion of rare etij<>\ meitl.; Refreshments woie scrv*l a'. out half past l welvV, afier wiiich the German was commenced. It was moat g.acefuliy lead Uy Mr C. J. >ha*)L?ou .Jr., aod Miss Camilla Cantey. The music ?as acceptably supplied !?y Ucal talent. 1 folto w i iij. ladies as c ha per? oncsjVnt tllrir priscuce In the wt cx*mou\ Mrs C. K. Canti-y, Mrs J. L. 11 ant, !\lrsvG. L. Winkler, Mrs 11. ly. balm\>no. Mrs Zaek (Jautr\, Mrs J. L>. MiJiv-tfcil, Jti.a ti. t^rJ<unson, M ra (J . l\ . Y a Us, M i a J . K, > ifan non. / T/fe vther ladies present were: Miss <J?:uilia Uaritej, h.?nci'ouie costume of h .h;^ s*.i- uiwii, a;?-; ^?t'i eHihroirirrv . <*? ; Miss SaUie l$"\kiL, very pretty white sail a ilrt*.-, leather*, fur aral j *'1 i Mi 11:1 rij^. ! MiS? Jc'ialo AUai'Um, C(>3? ! turne of pink cjirliuuutc wuii tiiuck | luce ami rw>c?. j Mr* A. F. Vxaiker, elegant cos ? tume ci' sage green velvet and ISiU green biik comtauuiion. &is* Km ma l,"un;"y,$e-iultful cos tume ot pink balm an. I antique ia.ee drapery. jilajj Fannie NeUon, lia income Olaoiv satin dre?3 aia J i^epni.ie. isa Jtpfie KeK?l?aw, liaitiU pun-. eej?? of gt?wii unite bi.iv un?l goid trimming. r Allans Little Dtrliow, Ik coining cos tume of cream ealio and w bile gauze ?>ver-<lrt sa. Leil.i $.tanuon, lovely |?iuk erepon tires#, cliiiion liimn.Uig. Miss Emmie danders, uatnu gowu of Uiue China silk. Miss C UarloLic Shannon, grarefui costume uf heliotrope v^lmia &itk and veiling cyiubiua' ion.. M iss Louise Ctalmono, elegant green datin gov.u and biack iaci Haiir, stylish ^blm 1 J 1,1 aIMU'J jown and wh^teJ ly, cUsrminii ?&k and chif fon li Mias Lula" of white satin and^l Among the gentlemV were the following: Messrs*.' Koels^as. It. NeUon, H. Lenoir and G. S. Keels, ut Ilagood; Johtf* JUeSaussiLre, of Jklorri*town? Tenu.; VV.W. Rees and Sam Bradley, of Statesburg; F. F. Smith and R. A. Farley, of Baltimore; Cadet M. B. Sanders, of Sumter; B. C. M?yo, of Boston; B. J. Witherspoon, Jr, of Lancaster; B.C. Dunlap, of Rock T. S. Leitner, T. L. Boykin, Jr., E M. Roberts, R. Y. Steed man, W. S. Burnett. John Wbitaker, Jr., B. B. Ciarke, R. C. Johnson, C. II. Yates, A. F. Walker J. K. Siia:i ? uon, R. B. Del>aehe, C. J. Shan- | iron, Jr., W. 1. Villepigue, W. L j DePass, John Xcfaa, Jr., Benule ! :t i T <*, T.$.Nels??n, Willie Haile, juu Si? > dman. P. K. Winkler, I).il ton Kenedy, Jr.. Willie JjSnnond, A. W. Burnett, Jr., Chariie DuBose and Caleb j! >ore. ^zoirsion t: Colaabh, Jan., 12-15 ?, Excursion rate* of one f ire for the round trip are olfered by nil railroads in S<gjt!| O.uolina, from Alliens ami Augusta G:?., and from Charlotte an 1 Wilmington, N. C., to Columbia, S. C , d irimi the ex hibition of the S. (> Poultry and Fet S'ock Association in t f i a t. city Tlt-xt Sale of- tickets to com mence o* K ?nday^ J It.h inst, and ??ood to sctui n isntifjsnnlav, 17; ii iucFusivA Tit i h exhihi: ion will be the jrranuest event of 'he South ern Poil^ry Show season of 1802. ^ ~ Parsona-s. Hon. W. F. Uussril of West vi He. was in town last Monday. "s - MrjT. M. Trqiter returned to his l.omc ia Virginia last Saturday after spending a flew, days in the city. Mr and Mrs G. 31. Furmau of Greenville are visiting the family of Mrs Furman's father, Capt Jas. LVilicpigue. Mr. N. G-K ierbe, of IIago6d,was in to see us iast week An ! -says j that lie expects lesvV very shortly for J he Mexican frontier to join - | corp^of engineers who are s,>nt by 1 1 tie I'art^d States government to *e su"v??y ar\[ Hj/the U>iindary iine be twteeu Texas and Mexico. O r g>0'i ?isheep attend him.? Nuuiler Frec i man. ?. : ! m .Alliance M*?etiits-. i The Conventlen of the Kershaw | County Alliance met at liuifaio day I before yestordey. Maj. Mngill wfi | unable to attend <?a account of j sickness, but Sen; his address to be | read. We publish it else where, and will give the details o? the meeting m our next issue. J ? A S wddsn LeatL Mrs. T. M. Shannon, wife of the J enlerprising colored D. M. Shannon [died suddenly last Sunday. Ia con j sequence of her death, the large gro cery and restaurant business con i ducted in her name has been closed I since. A great deal of sympathy ia jfeH-^or the afflicted husbund. * $1.50 This paper one year $1.50 - L : .? NEWS IN THE COUNTY. Mutters of Interest lroui Vrarieus Quarters. "Westville Eddget Editoks Chko.niclk: ? 1 have Lbicking for some liim* of g?v iu?* you u ftnv iJois frotn Ihia pUet ^utihe Grip lid? man3^e?l un?i? opoliae ??f my time for the past week t ?ir*% mill ii i* siiii" ? pi letnte i:? luia community. (j lirUtAai^tnih atl of its* joys ami pit-unities lias e??ti?t? 3ml 1 U?* "pr* vai?n?? *poi I ut? f??riuc ti.?i iiav i*r Uu u;Jf? f? ?r lur | K?-y?*. A ?ro;>ciiv numoer tnm?;?tu! ' Sja.,?U ai.?i stfVersi ^trnti tuiK.?-i J?-i C!?? hy U-iinr >?! *? ?? H'hi'ti ot Urr v i>i? l lit- v *oul?l i?'?t Uu\t ! ! e:.j that lux ?r> . Yowr ? ??i ic? I : po.< iciil was iiitiuc?<i to lake ?? w- ? : ral il;at<ces Ami ?*8ijil??ve<l a ita'ch [ sh 'I in sir?'0 f ?r him. o n ;? r i . i DOi g'l a. feather, much leas a lu? h V j ey. ? l"h<- ihuuI ama'j'it f?f moving In ! tenants a u ) lti??rers ss tio^ gom..' | on, ami a go ??l ui my ate c*l?s* n?riiiir bo ius. T.t? eijiuiijrriln 11 Jevei ha* ; strurk this e xmauuiiy, ami *i v. ia. ! families arc ieavin:* hen*. i!r J. < . *1 j West left Sk* re st-verui weeks :igo foi | Georgia a ?<! has located there, and j his family left u fiw iU\s a^o l?? joiu hiin. Mr. II. U. lieneii mill | * ife nls > i> ! I for Oil >ame j/;ue,j ami I ur> let slant ih.t jlr I,. l.t j illitol) :iml Iillliiy vii,| toiio.v | |!or"ihe ???me si ale. J^t^FTs-rvJ . i 1 ! ami Louis Sprai.a/'tvvo youn^/ hum.. j aiao h-fs, for North Carolij^i. A I jn<yT iii.x:) y of liio colored ^ojiula i * i ? i ii ttiso are hi :? king fur Knu?il?. Short crop-* ami shorier prices st-cms to ho the oau.se ??! so l^r??e a nuiu | l?er iea' in-4 ua.l trying tuoir lor | li. lira elsewhere. The riti-so interesting question DOW st ems to he "Coosa w " ami oliici phosphate interests. Ail 1 1 1 :i L 1 i j have heard sp?-pk on L l?c question or write aoont it ?eeh?. lo ? e-.r ttrii the deposit of phosphate ruck as being i luexhauatiiite.: I do not think b uh is tiie cnSf, amtlf the suppry " v\ t i , some day be exhausted, ,anJ l lit revenue' (I rived lioin il how ! wili the stale oe tin; loser in t ! i ? long run9 We wifi eventually gc-i u all. The commission has suc ceeded in hieakiug tip one of the most powerful corporations that ha.* ever existed t!i tins slate, ami th*-y aie entitle d to the ''well done good i ami taithful" of every citizen who * ho has the good of the slate at heart. J am ia lined however to believe that the great cry thai has been iai?cd by some about the Toss of revenue to the State, \-\ intended moreVfor political capital in the , next (Campaign :han f ? ?r any interest Nieyyuiay have i-: the well fare of the slate or the people, li.it it will iiOt he many mouths before the political pot will begin to boil, and then you wiii sec whether our pre ?dictions are true*or not. riie ucxi meeting of the Kershaw jjounly Alliance will I ?e held w ith the iiuifalo Ailiacce on Wednesday] next the 6th iust , and I uare m? doubt but that A'e will h-a**e an in terei^ing time, as State Lecturer -J etfe: ies, District Lecturer Elder,] a>.(l County Lecturer Fioyd will all] oe^pfesent, together with a U'tinoer of oilier lesser lights who will pui uicipate in the deliberations <?l th day, and of course they will fairl maKe the welkin ring with ihei eloquence and oratory. ? r * Furgia "WeEt Wataree Hews. Messrs Editors : ? \ V i ? 1 \ .?u please allow n?e spacer for a few items. ! Chrism as has come and gone a i gain, and a new year his dawned I upon us with bright hopes of a In'ttei futuie. We regret to learn of the serious ilin.jss of Mr J. li. CUud of Fair fiek'. lie is suffering with a Sevare | ease of LaGtippe. Miss Oida Siigh Iris gnue to Col | umhia-Uo attend school. Mr E. I^Wat's pai.l a short visit to frien ls .??nd relatives i:i F airfield last week. Mis* Id ? Getty?- is ^pending some time in YV? s* Wat?*ice. Mr Vv'. II. Motley of "HJinredon is viiiiitig fin-nils in the Salt Pond section. \ * Kev. ,J. U. Smiths famil} spent Ciiri>t;n iH r C :i 'i ?. a .id i.as reunite^ hoiue. i Wrareliati ij^'romcco d weah> : for tiie iksl few dai> a.i i At- fvjn -tfTe Small grain \-:j ue?!.i il ivt* u < m^rria^cs lo i ,p ?rt. ?* i!. write sgain sso^n. Z:p C'lOll. ?>???.{ lirjr tie ! ; s rm^ ^ m i ? in K t-?Leti !v T?h:iT. Mr ?). S. K-zi.-! ! of i) ::ir!\sl?t?ar G -i .'.'i M :ss K*it< j MvKi m>:i of Li ..o i v,> . 1 v:. rc n;i j i t ? 1 i -I ;n uri :i ',iv* i? i j' ty t'.i j5?h- i ? " t :1 n : :i? 1 !:?i? ! Lhi- Uri.i V- f4ll?,.r, })r I . | T ?o ei.i;:<*:is <?f i'tr TiUrvV i section h f :t vei v i : somu i I ? ?: i r>? i i Y.f'V <]? U >1 ! ]jr tpose t<> slop ?viu n in^ house i> | i:om{)!elei), l?nt propose to keep ? : first class school running, Mr and Mrs T. R. K. Pethnno ' k -ive returned from to rela ! lives in North Carolina. M r Heihune. ' wc r.'^ret Lo state, has poen qnite ! siclc since his return. 5 V Letter from Tiller's Ferry. News, except of a local charac ter's like money daring hard iiaies; it's a little ^caee" at present. ^int-e the Christmas holiday Fesp" iivitics nearly everyone has lurned I tiieir attention to making prepara tions* for another ciop, hauling gu auo, etc. From present indications there will nftt be as large a cotton crop planted this j-ear as usual. Auditor Kirkley was at' Turkey Creek school house taking tax re turns last Tuesday, 5th inst. Miss Kite McKinnon, a charming young iady and dangiiter of Dr. L. Mc'Kinnon, Lyncbwixxl, w.s war rie.l on Tuesday jv^niue. 5Ui to Mr. JoLn >. K z.?-r .?i V, :u*k?hf~r Ga.? ttw. Mr. Jliatll'V <?&!? ial.tiy They k-fi on i'biirsiU} er?aiu^ 10. their hone ii Georgia. The :,i?# whit *i h''U?<* no* ? rcclt^l by U^'Tliiiru* ??i lU.a |? ?y >;? nrarin^ oMr>p>i*lioit, atl'l i?e: 1 finished mii t>? qmu ? i-jcti; lit i jtfliuetui". J t E. l*urila?:t w!i> liaV 1k?-i v'i.-.ltng ins lla-tlicr'* j.iU'il), ha* rv I *Utl:C i li> ( c?l UUitii ?. Ali**ef l).-.iua lVci?lt-8 ai?l N U ! i-.> y arc \ i-?U i trij? Iricii.i^ :?n<! .e<:? | .?/?"?? 2kl Kl*ll !?j|\ ll.V., I Ml ?5 L'??? Beckham. ?.f P . ?*a I j i4 1 , *?;.?? i?uh ? e-.i* vi^it t Mil < ' j i .i? |j> a?*et ii ?? i f. urj??-?| ! < . oc- r. tri i t?Jlv? r ' - \ . .-j." tic ii ut u.i\? iiri' i " a *l v? fi k. - ^ Air. se \v lit* U ? 1 ? i.? I ? i . jj r\ rallH ? n at iuia .n. e, ;hu* m usii>-t4 At; .. (J.i. 31 r iieiR*?l<iii ;i K'-5>r? uliu'lufc been i:? ?Ik* ? ijiif .yiu'ia ??f ii t* V? ? ;ty M?. D, of Cam l l?-r l.H JI t le* iu<?ui h-jj.ii-, j. tmxcfi l ? i t it i rViij, Will iii'l l'et >ri| Hid HM . he*??.f ft t\i\\ - rer.ie<j iii?- t^im a<i Tr-^i tlfiieit <?. nr W. \V. ?f., --1 li. *8 jilic \Ve Hrkoiu.* '^?r l i I ? u . A [louti'i sotii wriil ? jfiyn: :iL Llie i ? demsj off Mr. \> . ... rlin^ L<?iut'jrt>w i.ij:lr', bin I .s*. j. :: g.4 Tiliei'a F*-r:y, Jan. 8ili. ll'sri.i A i. sli<- R*ptfci j a -o * <Tf \ I nrs ? lav* t-v, .nillfj L'nfc' 7i.il., ii >?? . lie Turijer u.m< i M : H S:?ui^ U'oi h^rry, ln>ili "f1 Boy Kin's. R?v. 21 W. Gorton olliif.ii tinj. rrouiismous ' e :is. Sub?fjvil e for T.iie ("huon^ci.e. The schools resumed 'ex ? Momlay. ? Cau U*n apijh has only one l)ik >r y .. Sm'.ll change is getting more plentiful, Anrtthe flntr .stones will not go d-wn for still. a lilt le Jo"?jr??r vet. Hsiv?r,ynn broken that New- Ye n" j ropfWtitjnn \ et ? i ('niinlry }>ro?iiwe, nt the market will t?e t. iiHr??r at. this, office in j.aynieiit foit sn l>sri i plion s*. Interest, in t'?-? finer stone ques tion never fl-i^s every movement i< watched with tie keenest interest. Revenue fronil one l<s<* hsr roo-i jthnn lflst/vesr v.* i 1 f knoek a eon sir. erahle hole in 1 5i cr finances of the | city tr**as?iry. There vr?iq quite a crow 1 in town Hst. Monday, snip* be?ng the cause. Bicycle* are becoming verv P??> P Ifir in this city, Several new ones have made the iaapp<aranee recent ly.: The C amdsn Chroiclk is one of the best countv pipers published in South Carolina. If you are not al ready a suhecrih?r, seh?l us your name at once. A fresh lot of OnionSets, Garden! Seeds, AKd "G'ljden Dent" Seed Corn at Dr. Moore's Drfrft- Store. Call and get you i supply early. The Chronicle was one of the few county papers, of the state that did not take a holiday and skip nn'is?ue oi t her during Christua9 or, New Year's ^c^k. Tito mule thai wns rstoien from Mr. G. W. Monroe last week wns recovered in Sumter county. The thirf wns overtaken and now lan guishes in jail awjiiting vi i.-tl at the Febru:.ry term of court. Prof. Powell may leav# i n a few days. Those wishing Key Checks, Ufubrel'a Plates,! Name Plates for marking Clothing wilh indelible ink, Masonic, or K of P. Trestle boards, send in your orders at once, lie is at the Lalhiitn House. When Baby w.is sick, -vro gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. j When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. ! ? I When she had Children, the gave them Castoria. 1 R]i{>iini&ti?Ri cured in a Dny.? "Mystic Cure" J/>r Rheumatism I :jid Neuralgia radially cruras in 1 to 3 days. lis nc!V?n upon Ihe sys 'cm }s remarkable and mysterious. It, removes at on^i the cause aud ; l.;?" disease rmmediately disappears. ' riie first dose greatly benelits, 75! fen l. S??!?l by F. M. Zcmp Druggist, i 'atnden. FOR ?AL5. J Five shmvs the new series of! ? In* Kni t*r;>ris.? and Loan : Afcs >ciaiic?n." Anpty'iu to W. A. Si! ROCK, 1 For Sale. Truit's Cotto" SrtH. ^2. 'VI per Bushel Tera-'ssoe (ioM D i>r.i yl.00 jjer Bushel Shine's Kar'v SI.1*) p-r Peck Address, " !. MjOORE, .Ik.. i lull's, P. 0.. s. C. FOR BALE. A -grand Square p:a to, in fir9t clasb liuvinj been used jonly' a few years. Will !>e sold at lialf price. Applv to Miss Jli.ia Woi.fe. v ; I" ? WAITED ? ?. ? Good Manager wanud for six horse Farm, None but good men need apply. Aetfrcss, P. O. Box No. 38, . * Sttmter, S. C. 4: ! _ * "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, th# tavorits oougk ??? Asthma, corta Bronchitis, and iftaksii dwing tl symptoms of tho rtlnoftsiv pvcwnti Consumptiof ?mm th? ilial irwHlim oough, *nd iadnoM retreating *!< Asthma. "Asthmand ta&f tnwbfes w? twredttarr In my family. My fetter, ssother, sisters, sad brothers all raftered Irak pulmonary diseases u4 died nearly forty years ago. Alwet that time, Ajett Cherry roc&eral aas iHiraiiwtdml to me at a relief for Afta I eoauaeaeed using thb medtataeand was astonished to find thatthe seoae of suffoca tion aadcdWettlty of breathing qatekly dis appeared. Indeed I am satisfied that with outlet's Cherry Pectoral I shoe# never have etfDwrt my present ace. tt yean. 1 have rwm^eiw ndi rt the use of this medicine to hundred* of persons suffering from arthma and dlirssei at the throat and and have nerer known tt fell to afford speedy re hetM? H. L. White, Pood da Lao, Utah. MXy mother has been a great sufferer boai asthma for the past ten yean, and her it eoreryla akaoet w+ihftat a paraXeh Oa ao? eaoat other adianeedage- mr seventy- - use had hot little hope of e*er seeing hsr wen again; haft she has heea eu.ed by only a pat of a bottle of Acer's Cherry FectoraL'w Inglis Basks, Tar Brook. N. 9. j ??Some years ago Ayer*a Cheny Peetctal oared me of asthma after the ben medieal skm had failed to ghre ae reUef. A few weeks since, being again a little troubled with the disease. I was promptly rtgeved by the sas&e, remedy. 1 gladly offer (his testi taonj lor the benefit of all similarly afflicted.* -F. 8. Hastier, Editor "Argus," Table Sock, Nebraska. Bronchitis. ; "JBnfetrtag foe tome time frost chronic bronchitis, which would not ytett U any medicine, I was at last recommended by ray druggist to try Ayefs Cherry YndtocmL Two4 bottles of tMs preparation restored me to per fect health."? Enrique AJonzo, Sen Domingo. "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured to* of a bad cough and ray partner of bronchitis. 1 know ' of numerous eases in which this preparation has proved very betteftcial in families of young children, i'o that the raedxtoe is known ?mopg thqp as 4 the consoler of the afflicted.' Jaa. Rudel, Sancbo, W. Va. "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has jjren am great relief in bronchitis. Within a month I have tent some or this preparation t* a friend suffering (ram bronchitis and asthma. It baa done him so mueb good that be trroteior more. 1 do all in my power to reoommend this medicine." ? Charles F. DmateryWe, Plymouth. Eng. , I / : "Having thoroughly tested the praMiesoC 1 jiii'i CbsaPf Fill l ? nl si n 1 1 mi ilBhi In <u chialand throat affections, I am gfll.to tta? tif**> the merits tf this preparation."-!. J. Htpumji Author and Lecturer, Hipley, a Consumption. -I bwe ftwerv a He*? ? ?a*Ter weik U11191, and, till 1 used Ayer*? Cherry Beetorak *m scarcely ever fete ' Croat a cough. This medicine aljays relieves 97 cough and strengthens mylungs, Its too other medicine ever did. 1 have induced many lb use it in throat and hmf trouble!* It always proved beneficial, partlcigarty sola the case of ray soB-in4aw, Mr. Z. X. Bnow, of this place, afoo was eared of a seyete cough by its ase."-lln. h. I. cloud, Benton, jST / . : ? j i , i 1 . \ , ; J .} , :? ?< ?' < IS d. \ . ; ? ? ? I '? :T' ? . ' I ? -T ?? \ ? t i ? i ; . I ji I ill! Ha > p : M ? ? ? - j . I ' ? ?= ?; , J DEALER; IN? : . : I : r- ! j ; ?: !? - i Hardwatf, Groeeri?g, Diy Goo.ls, Saddlery* C|-o lery Willow-ware, Harness, Oak ami Hemlock Leather, Machine Oil, Harness Oil. Coach Oil, Sytd Rye, Barley aol Cjats. ?- \<jj- .1 ? *] i ] > i:! viMii# \ rafut.; THE WHOLE WORLD ^ * 1 > WANTS TO BOY THE BEST. \J 4 The best is our bid for your JJusiness. Our Fall and Winter bavins: lifts been done with a view of offering you the best qualities ' -.tt best figures. 3 UPERIOR? GOODS. PRICES THAT SURPRISE, Will be found in each Department and Grade of our , Im mense new lir.es of . 4 . ? ; K !i s . . v-ii! ?:;! h e | CLOTHING, HATS,! FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES. I , * 'slippers, rubbers, over shoe*. trunks, vali SES, UMBRELLAS, &c. NEVER BEFOUE HAVE WE BEEN ABLE TO OFtl ER O LARGE AND VARIED AN ASSORTMENT OF FRESH AND PLEASING STYLES t jj We have he stock that rodfts the expectation and Gratefies the" testes. You want the best. This is vour cfeance. V>?v . I : ; . ; ? ' ZEMP^ I ' !-; : - ! * .J : . i ?* ? '? I ? J ric?-6 to suit tUc? n difere?Vc<' when yon m ,iu*ly low )y coaiing to CARPETS, CARPETS, CjARP i V J ??. : ! Big Line Carpets at greatly and lots* of them n^d go they i\ bargain. \ , ? I ? j ices. We call <arhr.i! ? J-?& 1 ! . Prom Fifty ?ents to Eight I) Big Line of BLANKETS ofiering at lesa than value. Now is yonr time to REAP Yours Respectfully, SCHEDULE OF Tin: Charleston, Cincinnati Kail road. Taking e{T<i<H Dec. 7th 1801. GOING ~SOATH. and Lv. Camden ** I>F.Ka!b 'V WiKvilUi 44 KmsItiw ?' OTTkli:ir>t " Heath Sj.rijij: 44 Pleasant iii.l 44 Lancaster " Catawba ?? n;n w" Yorkville 4 4 P?lacksville 44 Shelby ?4 Rutherfor^'ton Ar. Marion 11 30 a in | 1 1 4'.? ?> in i 1 1 ">0 a in i 12 13 p ni ! 12 il l> m 12 2$ p ni 12 33 p m - p in 1 20 1 44 p in 2 .r>0 p in 4 <X> p m Xt p m 5 ">0 p 111 7 00 p in (iOI?G SOUTH Lv. Marion 4* Ruihi/rfordtoik ?' Sl.-lby 44 Blarkswurg ,j 14 Yowkviile " vwkHiir ?' CSit?*ba Jci. 44 Lancaster 44 Pleasant Hill ,4 Hf*th Spring 44 OakHnrst <l Kershaw u WestiriHe " DcKalb - Aj r Ckmden 0 0 40ani 10 oO a m 1 2 02 p ia 1 10 p m 1 20p m 2 ">Vp ni 3 i] pm 3 41 p ni 4 20 p in 4 01 j) in i SO p in 4 i5 p xn 4 27 p ni 4 33 p in 4 *)5 p ;n Trains stop-$n signal at all stations . Passenger. trains run tlirougn be tween Columbia an l Marigji. Connections made .with R. & I), at Blacksburj; and Rock Tlnl an<l with S. A. L. at Ci.trws* Junction. C, M. WARI), General M?nazer A. TRIP. Supt. j; V South Carolina pallway Cdmy* -V I). II. CHAMBEtiLAIN, Receiver. Cam den, S.| C.? Dec. 7th 1391. On and after thif -date traim wilt run in accor<lancc with- the folUfr*ng scbe * clul*. GOING [SOUTH; Ettily ?&<0 p m & 15 p n* 5 2i pm, 5 # p in ,* ? i?,? m *> 40 p nt 5 49 p m 1*09 p V 6 If i\ib 745 pm TO 03 p m 11 1.3 pm Lravc Camden *' Iioykins **' HajjiKxU ^^^vClaremottt ?' Dixie Camde?Jc '' Mi- Idle ton u Waterce t " Kingvilld Arr Colombia ** Charleston " Augusta ill:! GOING -NORTH ideate Charleston 1 '* Columbia " Augusta ?' Kingville Middleton A* C?ind?*to.Fc " Claremont ** Hagood ?' Boykin Arv Camden R 55 a m 9 CO a m 8 G?) a m lOOi aAm 10 26 a m 10 3<) a m 10 -i-5 a in 10 ?7 a tn 1107 a m 11 25 a m Connections for ?ha -North Ea?t via Charleston, Cim-inftatti Kailroad and with N:i rrovr Gaujre : at Yorkville. l-'or through tioketi toall point *North, Soiith or West: or vii, Clyde S. Ship Co. to New Yyrk and ttni East via Charles ton apply to J. 1J. WALLACE. - # Ajrt. Oarodea. C. M, WARD, General Man?ra$.