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t ^ ^ White RabWt# For Salo, Several pairs* of White Rabbits 'for sale cheap. For further "panic 'Ulars apply to Mr, H. C. Gerald at David Wolfe's store. * ^ / o Married On Thursday, Fjb. 2Ut, 189 j, . by Hev. T. A. Dabney, Mr. I). J. Mil it rt and MUs Kmma G, MoLecil , both of ' Heul^h. OpOra House. Doctor Blue Mountain Joe's 'Comedy Combination an.l Free 'Gift Show will uppear at the Opera House on next Monday night March lltb. and continue one wyck. It is Baiil to ho a hightoned, moral show and ?. the price of ad? ] mission is only 10; 20 and 30 cents. Kvery gentleman' can carry one lady on opening night (Monday) free of charge by buying one re serve scat lor himself. See adv. in another column, Poor Digestion Leads to nervousness, fretfull ness. peevishness, chronic dyspep- j siar and groat tuiseiy. Hood's Sar sapaiilla is the remedy. It tones the stomacb, creates an appetite, and gives a relish to food. It makes pure blood and gives healthy action to all the organs of the body. Take flood's for Hood's Sarsapartlla cures. Hood'e 1*1 Us become the favor ite cathartic with every one who ? tries thorn. 25e. Holicf in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours Jt>y the %'t4New Great South American' Kid ney Cure." This new remedy i? a great surprise on account of its ex ceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, ki ineys, back und every part cf the urinary pas sages in mule or female. 1 1 relieves retention of water and pain in pass zing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by I)r. F. L. /J^eaip, Druggist, Camden, S. C. n omiscuous items. SglwcripltowB for Ti.e Columbia ^Register and The Atlanta Consti tution taken at this office. Preaceing is expected at theCam don Baptist Church on next Sun day morning. Don't forget the show at the 'Opera House on next Monday night. Lot everybody go. Some sploudiu work in photogra phy has been dhno at Latham's Gal lory by Mr. J. H. Win bum. All who have seen it say thai it cu 11' t be ? downed. ? ?? * ? One 't?. the best garden seed of fers ev^O' made is published in The 'Chronicle to-day. Don't fail to ??vead it and send for a mammoth package. The price of the Columbia Reg ister lias been put back to &1.00. Crll at once at ,The Chronicle of fice and renew your subscription to The Register, Only a 'few more days and the op portunity to have photographs ?made by Winbnrn will hav? nigged for he will positively remain but a 'few days longer. S.> hurry up if you want him to do your work/ Abk your druggist for a sample bottle of T. L. It will cure that ?cold of yours, it also cures rheuma tism, neuralgia, toothache, head ache, etc. Try it. Have no substi tute. THE STRONG POINT about ? the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla is that they are permanent. They start from vthe solid foundation ? Pure Blood. Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 min utes 1)3' Woolford's. Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Dr. F. L. '.Zemp, Druggists, Camdetf^S. C. While no physician or pharma cist can conscientiously warrant a ?euro, the J. C. Ayer Co., guarantee the purity, "strength, and medicinal virtues of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It was i lie only blood-purifier admit ted at the great World's Fair in ?Chicago, 1803. 1 1 is not to be wondered at that Ayer's Pills are in such universal ?demand. For the cure of constipa tion, billiou8ness, or any other com plaint needtng a laxative, \ these .pills are unsurpassed. They are sugar-coated, easy to take, and tovery dose is effective. When Baby w?s sick, w* gave her CVuktorlA. When slit* vr?.i a Child. *hu crlH tor Cantoris. Wh?n sh.> lx?CAino Mi.su, ?he clung to ("Astoria. When alii- had Olilldivn, ?ho gavetlictn Ga^toria, ^ .^English Spavin Liniment Nre rcmoves all hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and blemmishes from hordes. Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Swee ney, Ring Hone, Stifles, Sprains, all swolen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save ?$50 by use of one botlle. War ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever knows. Sold by Dr. F. fc. Ze o>p, Druggist, Camden, 5. C. r Statk o* Oui<>, City ok Toi.kuo^ hicis* (Jul* n r v \ Frank J. Cheney make# outlr that U<? i* the ttcuior putt nor of th? firm of*F- J. Cheney d; Co., doinjj l>Uii ness in tho City of Toledo, County and Statu ufore&aii', and tlint said II tin will pay tho kinu oi UNK I^LNDHKiJ DOLLARS ioi each and every ciue of ( atari h that cannot bu cured by the use i? t IUU\? Crtarrh Cure. FRANK .1. CHKNKV, Swo.'n to before me and sub seiibed in my presence, Hi is day of December, A 1). IStfii. A. W. GLhASON SK.U. N itmy Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in lernally and nets directly on the Mood and mucous surleces id' the: system. Send i ?r testimonial*, free. F. J. Ciikki.V <k c?., Toledo, (). flP^Sold by Druggists, For Sale. A how and litter of pig*. Apply [to J. F. Wkst. Bring Us What You'vo Got. Corn, peas, meat, potatoes, wood lor anything which can 1>e utilized |in housekeeping will be taken on subscription to The Chronicle if you have not $?ol the money. 3) ?n't F^''got That Winburn, one of the best photographers in tho country, es pecial!/ in South Carolina, is now in Cauiden at Latham's gallery to remain but a short time. For Ac curacy of likeness, tone, finish and general bvauty, his woik can not bo excelled. If you need photo graphs you can not do better thou' to patronize hi in. A Household Remedy. And it never fails to cure Kheu matisin, Catarrh, IMmp'es and all diseases arising from impure blooJ, is Ilotanic lilood Halm. Thous ands endorse it as the best remedy ever oll'ered to mankind. The thousands of cures performed by this remedy are almost miraculous. Try it. Only *l 00 per large bot tle. For sale by druggists. See advertisement elsewhere. Don't fail to road the advertise mon' from the ,J. K. Nix Seed Co.. of Hamburg. It is the best oiler (or garden seed ever made to the people of South Carolina. Mr. George C. Bu?nham, Who for fifteen vears operated under one of t he host *k\ light in the cit> of New York and now trav els for one of the largest Plibt-T> es tablishments in America, visited Winburn's Gallery in the city of Sumter and did not hesitate for a moment to say that WinHurn's l'Jio togrupl.s were verye< much better than those turned out by a very large majority of the ijig town pho tographers and Nvcre.cciual in every respect to any that he had seen in^ the South. }Vm Quf (|ora^|ioni(eiit^. DeKilb Dear Chronicle: ? The clouds have again dispersed and Phoebus has gladdened the hearts of all, with a few beautiful *unny days. The inclemens weather has greatly delayed farm work in this section. Our farmers have made but very little preperations for another crop as vet. Mrs. S. M. Wilson cf Cam (Ten returned home Saturday after spending a few weeks with her daughter Mrs. J. C, Nicholson. Mr. John Iluekahee is seriously ill, we hope he will soon bo restor ed to health again. A young man who does not live a thousand miles from here was calling on his best girl in this neighborhood recently, and his horse brolte loose and left him to wa'k home; that was two bad. IJro. next time 3*011 go calling be su.e that "Charley" is securely fasten ed. Mr. II. J. Munn one of Ddvalb's prominent citizens left for Luck now this week where he goes to en gage in the sawm.ll business. He will be greatlv' missed in the Sun day school of which he w?is Supej intendent. His place will be hard to fill. Ilev. J. N. Kntzmingcr will preach at DcKalb Church next Sunday night. A number of young people of this neighborhood' liad a party at the residenca/fif Mr. Young, last Wednesday night. We understand that sojxre of the boys became dis satisfied and went to an unoccu pied house a short distance from there and had a dancc(All ^by. them-, selves. We imagine Ntliey -Lad a big time. Poor boys, we are iorry for them but next time* I hey / hnvt anything else of the kind we advise them to keep it to themselves, and not let the girls got wind of it. ttro. "Dutch" came, out to the pity on his^wheel last Tuesday afternoon v Mr. J. F. Clark is having an ad dition built on his residence. We srill desist for this time with best wishes for Ihc Cbronid?. j { ^ Pet. , Smyrna Dtur Editor: ? We are not do ing ouch orer here m the direc \ ' lion of prepaiing to plant out crops, Vow know ihe reason. Ht'V. J.C.Spann preached a very e'.oquent ttoiinon on lust Sunday at Smyrna, which was well attended. Tiio Sabbath Scll<?*l will soon In* organized ui Smyrna and we hope t lo have a gov.i Svbbath School un der iho Supervision uf Mr. Willie M oiley. Mrs. Willie Kel^y in very sick wiill fever, we hope i ?r hor iccov er y. M rs. Kin ma l'eak is also very siik. Dr. I.tindrr is unending her she will probably ho tmuer v>?n. i We will lei you hear from Smyr na a'jjalu soon. K. Mv Eackton. After such a long spell i f hud weather we arc having some very pleasant weather, which i* highly appreciated by the farmers Farm work has hevn progressing very slow, on accounl of the hud weath er. Fanners who do not gel a move on themselves now, will he very late planting, for it is almost time to plant corn now, and there iias not l)oen hardly any woik done on the farm yet. 1 don't think there will be much gut' no used in this neigh borhood ; and a good idea loo, if the farmers will haul litter out of ihe woods and put on their land, for home, fei tlli/.ers are better than th^t wo buy. We have no marriages lo report except a couple was tnairied in fun the other day. The boy is talk ing of holding her to it. Lockout girls you will get your selves in business by marrying through fun. Messrs. J. T. Hollis and (J. W. Turnetttof the State farm were sporting in this neighborhood last Sun lay. Mi 9s Sallie .Johnson of Oakland, is visiting at this place. Miss Maggie Trucsdell who lu?s been visiting at this place has re turned home. Mr. d. L. GUlis of Pisgah, who used to pay us frequent vi&i's has disappeared. We don't 'know whet tier he is dead or been fyiken prisoner. Come over J. L. we are not mad with you. As news is scarce I vr ill close with best wishes to Tim OliKoniele. $>My 'i\ m my, Ionia Dear Chronicle: ? Doubtless you have forgotten my very ' existence ; it h:?s been so long since I last ap peared in your columns, but 1 trust that 1 may still claim a little space in your valuable paper. We nave just had delightful weather for the past week*, and really every one must have learned how to appte cialo sunshine after so much snow and rain. Farmers are progressing nicely with their work, I think they mean to "make hay while the sun shines." Mr. ,1. A. Boykin is still very ill, but we trust that kind Providence may see lit to restore him to per fee', health again." Mrs. W. M. McCapUill, who Irii, been 111 for several days, we arc glad to learn is improving. Mr. Willie Davis and Miss An gle Smith were mairied on last Sunday 24th ult/ A few nights later some boys Went to serenade them, this whs Unexpected to the newly married couple, and wt learned later that they were right badly frightened. Mr. li. M. Robertson who has s ? successfully taught the publ c term of school et this place, returned to his home at Smithville last week. Well re n 1 1 y I must quit.for this time. Good night! Olive. Fisgan- ^ Mr. Kditor: ? I will eujfeavor to give you a few dote fiom old Pis gah. The farmers are glad to see good weather, as every one is behind with farming this year. Mr. J. L. Gr. was on a visit to friends at Providence last Satur day and Sunday, wo suppose to see his best girl. Mr. C. T. Evans, of this neigh borhood lifts been on a visit to friends at Mayesville, we suppose ho is stuck on ^fcirl down there, &s he makes freqilrat visits there. Miss A lie Young of Mayesville apent a fe'.v days with Mr II. H. Kvans' family last week. What has become of "My Tom my" from M'. Bnckton? I know he has gone on a visit to Anderson county or the State farm. Mr. Billie Rush was down in this neighborhood last week sporting, f think he got stuck on the belle of Pisgah. Mrs. lucCutchen's house has been completed and she has moved in it. As news is scarce I will close for this time. Voire Ami. Peach School House. Dear Chronicle : ? We are havii.g some very windy weather for the past several days. ,? Mr. I*. T. Bruce has suspended his school on account of the busy season until the first of Jul}'. Mrs M. A.. Young and children of this neighborhood who have been visiting relatives atDarlingtou have returned home. Miss Geilrudc Kirk land of Heath Springs was visiting friends and relatives in this community last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. West of l.vnolwoot* aro visiting ft (ends and relatives in this neighborhood, Mr. D. P. Kirklaud *.nd his wfiP" some daughter Miss Ad* were vis uinji relative* jy Cumdeu rece ntly. I Mr, Jus Young of Holand, wys visiting friends and n- 1 sa t i vi*h in | thi? vicinity 1 ist week. lire, lip Coon said the elephant | had Iti't'ii kilhd mi but J know | ??f one thai will aurpnss that w as I kil'ed in ih 14 neighborhood k')iiii'! time ago ;ii wa? 1 t months old an. I J well fed weighed It lbs. 1 ihink that looks like raising hog and hominy at home. 1 will close wiili l?fst wishes to the C h roiiick; ^and iiy correspon dents. School (Jiil. Antioch. 1 ft in so o I id to see the fair warm, sunshiny days; thev are highly n ppreeiated by us nil after | such a cold deep snow. The young folks had ti Id* tune ?k ating ?n the ice and snow-hailing each other during the snow, tint alas! we hoys will join in a song of one accord ? "Come ut>! Woe! Go Hn\!M and so on. S ?me of oir best farmery, fifty they will iup use giiuno at all ltev, ,J. |{. Smith will move over to-morrow (Friday), to take charge of h i m work at Antioch. Wili have to close as it is time to mail my at tide. Will write* again soon. ,J. K. Lynch wood. Mr. hditor : ? After a lapso of several months, I will endeavor to ohev Hro. II, T, ,1's, suggestion and give your readers a record of the happening^ in (his hurg. We are having some \ery II ne weather for farmers to prepare their lands for planting at this time ? and it was sadiy needed ??< the continued cold has delayed all work, fit least three weeks. Tim young people of this section, have gotlon up several dances, which served to make those tedious hours, during thy snow, more en durable. l'rof. ,J. C. .lowers, of Chester Held, is conducting a nourishing school at the Ly.mhwond "Acad emy. l'r< f. .lowers is a success-] full teacher and we are glad to have him in our midst. Mr. Sumter Calloway, of \his place lost his house and contents by lire, Fef>. 10th. The fire is sup posed io have been of incindiar/ origin. Mr. Galloway is one cif our steadiest citizens, a; d deserves the substantial feympathv of all who me in a position to assist. Messrs. W. I,. Clybu\n and Men Gardner, of Tiller's Ferry, have lo cated their gin and saw mill in our community, and will gin cotton and saw lumber cheaper than ever. 1 hey are enterprising young men and we bespeak for them a liberal share of the public pat ronng??. Meyers. Waters and Pat ham ha ve established ;i turpentine dis tillery in our locality and will st.il! for the public tis cheap as anv one e!se. Mr. Bur well Outlaw is suffering from cancer of the throat, but lit tle hopes are entertained of his re covery. Cnpt. S. I). Hough, of Kershaw, is veiling fi tends at this place, ('apt. Hough, notwithstanding his eighty three years, is still Iplo and hearty, and bids f-or to be With us for many years to come. It is .with feelings of nad icsr that we chronicle the death of Mfs. Mary A. Lee, of Union Co., Nr~C. She departed this life, Sunday Fob. lOt.h 189.r>, after a long and pain full illness. Deceased was the eldest daughter of our esteemed fellow citizen, Dr. L. McKinnon, and leaves a husband and several children to tmfurft her death. She was beloved by all who knew her, and the bereaved husband and par ents may well say : ' 'Tis finished : the conflict is j>-i sf. Tlu> heaven-horn spirit ha.vfled : Iler wish is accomplished at las', And now sho is entombed with the dead. The months ot nfllirtion arc over ? The day* and nights of distress. We sec her in anguish no more: She has gained her happy release.''' For fear that this will be con signed to the vyaste basket, I will close for this time. More anon.' L. L. C. Dumford Friends, We are now facing the tno&l serious time on the Stale'n record. Financially it is tune for economy at home, take for instance the close of the Civil War, we don't find things as severe as I hey arc now, cotton was from 1I> to 25 ct?>, per ll>. n.iw look at the prices and the price of everything else, no money, it is all none, and the people have lost confidence in each other to some extent. What reme dy can be applied to revoke this, the merchant and farmer are both to blame md then our so called re form officers promise anything to get in office and thin betray their trust, get claim ofF on national af fairs and forget their snpporteis something tiiat does not benefit the laboring class at all. A reform at home is what we have got to have before we better our condition and then comes the farmer with his staple to market and usks the buy er what will you give? his reply is our productions we sell at about * cts. ahcut one third what, it cost us to raise it pnd pay 7 and 8cts for cotton goods. Now friends this is the merchant's protective tariff. Now farmer friend wo can not blame the merchant for this for wu hand him the reins and then per suade him to take thcra therefore he is not to blame, for all to prove it in many instances we go to him and sslc for supplies, well we have got to have them ibis first question OPERA HOUSE M \ I .ON K is liOVKIN. Mana gers. DOCTOR Bl.ru I \l\ JOES (OMFDY COMUTNATION And (irand )t^ee (jilt (jttpulva1.| COM MKN( I N(i MOXD.W, HIAKCII mi! A nd Continuing One Work. Specially organized tor an Opera House tour, with tho host of Now York talon t that money and experience oan put to^juM*. Morality and refinement our motto. To ploaso all wo never tail Never hi' fore was such an organization seen tor loss than throe times the admission \v*' charge. Admission 10, !!(? and i]() Cents. K?ch gentleman oan bring! one lady free on opening night b}' buying a Reserved Si>ut for: himself. Reserved seats on sale at usu al place ? Dr. V. [,L Zemp's Drug Store. ? Watch for expl.initory pro gram. is what k i in 1 o f papers can you ?* i v? to, well the poor fellow dodges nronnd like i\ seared rabbit and lets l lie merchant wrap him up head ami foot and rather than i.:iss his jit'ii he would almost give pa pers on his wife. Talk ahoul free trade we have ?;<>?, free trade now and such trade us it is, is scand lews throwing families out of house and home every day. We want lo see the firmer get a move on him self and not be so beholding i > every llowerv tongucd professional man that passes him by for Ik1 shows that he don'i euro what, nm who sinks so he swims. Now fm nier fiiend come out from uudci bondage and be free we have been free one time in oui life anil w<> eati be again lets put our aMVnTTior to the wheel and go to work the lime for trilling is over the time for net ion has come we must work or starve we are the supporters of the world ; every other class looks ,lo us for support but we have got no one else to look to. Fanners stick together that i.s the only wax lo lnlp ouiself and make oui own supplies as far as possible at home, I Miss Lila King of our b ug is! still seriously , ill we hope she uili soon be well again. Spring is here and the faimersi nre badly liehim) with their work. I Yes winter is gone its cold blank winds have vielded to warmer days. 1 and earth's llnf jjik^ss i.s snriugiug ['( k %till brighlei many a warm found heart ha*,. yept benoath a snowy shroud oi'* 'hose cold grajve the flowers will won id beneath 'tin spring bright showery cloud. Sam Slick. j SmithviUe. M r. Kd it or ; ? As your Anlloeh correspondent has seen fit to'^yive some matrimonial chat in record loj U? we feel :M< 1 i belt v to um ve a little in remind to him. We aW reliably in-! formed that "Kecomenda" is the name of the one who is to share] life's joys and sorrows witji hw?. K. S. up beneath thef ( ray. lint nlasl?/> A Strong: Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by Tutt's Liver Pills, ah abso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. "The Fly- Wheel of Life" Dr. Tutt; Your Liver Pills are the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever be grateful for the accident that brought them to my notice. I feel as if I had a new lease of life, j J. Fairleigh, Platte Caiyion, Col. j Tutt's Liver Pills "(jamileu J|otel" UNDKR {[NEW MANAGEMENT.;; Notice is hereby given tc the people of Camden and Ker shaw county that I have leased the Camden hotel, formerly the Latham House, and respectful ly solicit a share of their pat ronage. The table supplied with the best the market af fords. Rates #1.60 per day for transient boarders. Reduc* tion made fee boarders by the month. Very Respectfully, J. P. 13RV0E, july 13. Manager. " * The Shoes fbr tUv Lea*'. M? u<y W. L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE M Over Out* Milllou PcomU' wear tko VV. L. Uouulas $3 and $4 Shoos. Ail uur h ii in* m lire I'ljually ?utiHlu M.ry, Tlioy k'Ivo tno value (>>r thv luoucy. TlirV OUSlOll) sIllH i ill Stylo Hlul ftt. Tin Ir >.'<<4rliix ijUrtlKii .'t ?ii' uiiMii iiUmm-iI. 1 lu> |<rhvtt <tr? iVlilfi riii r>lAfii|>( <1 Mi K< !o, k Kr?iin $1 to *avod i \or I'llu r makt ?*. A If y?ur dcuJor i umi.it tmi>i>)y you wo can. Cortlovau, FrmcH Ktuimol l?*il ( tiH hm.I KungHruu, S3.0Q Police Shoes. 3 iotes. 92. 0O and $2 Workinimen's. $2 a $ 1 . 7 O Bo)? School Sho?? k ladi??' $3. $2.50, $2 and Sl./b If your cannot aupjilj you, wrlU' for cat&lo^uo. W. L. Douglas, _ Itruckiou, .*>1 1\ m??. FOR SALE BY MIRSCH BROS. Ml ?'\Oii!oi < I ( 1 1 i n i s t r.ttnrs :ttnl i I ilitfiu \\ i i v t 1 ..i\ i- n. i si* | iiuitli' tl i ii ai'iiii :il ? ft u in- lor lli' | icM'tit \ cur, i >r \v Vi? ? ' 1 1 a \ i' fiuli <1 (<> ii! 1 1 hmi" n n n ii; i ! i it inn - to tins oilii'i* m?i tin* | >i t* v i< tits ,\ ? ;ir or years, m i' lu-i ? liv r i*< j ? i i ivtl Id tlx s > .it iiliic an I siist' th'- oX(.ojuo to t hi* ii i ? I \ os uf lit'iit iiilt'tl l>v t!iis ('unit ti> sliviw fjiu s* ? win .siifli returns li;t v ** not l>?t'i> nnnlc as rt'i ] nil t il li\ 1 . i \\ <\ < II \\ I.!". I 'rotialo lu'leo. in Poor Health 'means so much more than 1 'you imagine ? serious and' 'fatal diseases result from' 'trilling ailments neglected. 1 ' 1 )on't play with Nature's * greatest gift ? health. Brown's Iron Bitters If yotj nrc fectine out of Aorta, wc.\K niul KtMU'rally ex hausted, nei vous, have no appetite and cati'i work, begin til once tak ing the most rcHit hie strengthening nicdicinc.whitli is Krowii * Iron hit ters. A few bot tles cure? benefit conies from the very first dose? it won't stain your ttfth , it It <1 It's pleasant to take. It Cures f i Dyspepsia, Kidney nnd l.lvcr Neuralgia, Troubles, 'Constipation, Find Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments 1 Women's complaints. , CIct only the genuine ? it has crossed red lines oil the wrapper. All otheis (tie sub- * Klitutes < >11 i ecclpt of two 30. stamps we will semi ret of 'Ion Beautiful World's ^ FmIt Views ami book- free. BROWN CHEMICA . :0. BALTIMORE. MO TSie Pathway op Knowledge | 13 THB I Road to Suicce53 I Victor Hugo In speaking to young men. cnco saldi "It it the learning acquired at midnight that will make y?ur future bright and daxzllng aa midday." And In thla terse epigram the , Treat Frenchman stated a truth that applies equally to struggling, ambitious young men the world over. Insomuch as you have yet your place to make In the world, and will avail yourself of opportunities to Increase your knowledge and Improw your mind, so will voo make your life successful and happy. A man's brain is a garden given hlit to cultivate, and whose products will be his support. Plant That Garden \Wlth seed of knowledge ar.d from the vines will grow the blossoms of filuodal gain and honorable preferment i Never before In the history of fh? World have yeung men bad an opportunity to fit themselves for tha twttle of Ufa as It Is now given them. v la this, as to everything else, American push and public spirit lead the World. All that the college graduate has beqn taught, and mora, can be se&red bv the young man who Yets a set of UgJEncydopadJa Bjltgpitfca now offeftd to The State suDscrtoers on tl* my payAffiUL 10 cants a day. But remember that our special Introductory offer Is for ? limited (Jot only. The State, COLUMBIA. S. C 1X0 C. WIITIikb, Whole lie j \V holrsjih* in ('l(i \ KM, Toll \< < '< ), clc No. I Si Ivist Hay, ( 'liarltMtoi) NO' TICK." < iltii't" uf ( 'onnl y SiiiH-n i < ? ? r , ) < 'jiiii'ii-n, s. i?vi?. 4 1 1 1 , isy-.j N tin t is Imohy ^iven tlmt srali d hid* tor fontiiu u tur furnishing stipplus for lllw Oounlv Infirmary and poor will bo rrci ivo'l by tin* Comity Supervisor until WYdnraday, IVbrusi v ?0, ist'/i, up p> pj o'clot I; M. Al.su for ki i pi r of Inliimary Tlic Cuiuniissiunrrs it. -vivo tl ?? light ' t<> rrjort anv and all bids. .1. II. I'll K US, ( 'Itaii man I 'o. IV I. (,'oni. M A N IJ 1 AOTUKKKS O K ? Doors, Sash, B'inds, i Moulding;, Building Material* Sash Weights and Cord. CM A RLKSTON. - - - - S. C. I Purchase our makes, which gwe <>*uarantoo superior to any 1 sold South, and thereby save money Window and Kancy Glass a specialty. Junu 29, nil mm m 25 CUNTS! : : on have to buy seeds and want the best. We have 'hem and the following liberal offer to the people of South Carolina. The ^collection is well worth $1.00 and we want every gar dener in the State to Fend fct our mammoth pnekage. They are new varieties and are far superior "40 anything on the / market. We will mail post-plfttksthe following packets for only iS6c' \ packet ot the Stringless Beftfr, the wonder of the 19th century, having no strings, extra early and a great bearer; 1 packet of the Climbing Cucumber, the most prolific in existence and growing to a height of 7 feet on pobs; 1 packet of the Tree Tomato, grows like a tree, per fectly erect, from 2i to 3 feet high, verv prolific; 1 packet of J umbo Watermelon, a good shipper noted for its excellent keeping qualities and often weighing as much as 70 pounds. Also one nacket each of the fol lowing seeds, , all extra^parljft Beet, Cabbage, Onion, > nnd a valuable secret worth hundreds of dollars to every gardener. This is a wonderful bargain and every gardener in South Carolina should take anvan* tage of this offer. Besides we will give One Hundred Dollars to the person that* raises the largest melon from our Jumbo variety, and Fifty Dollars each to the next four. J'rizefc to be awarded August the 20th. and full instructions given to every pu? chaser of our 25c. collection. Remember we give you the 8 packets post paid for 25c. If you order the above mammoth package you must do so at once a*j this is a ' special offer. - We do this simply to intro duce our seeds and trust that every lover of a good garden wi!f givc'us a trial order which will prov? ft*ti?factory and hiifh.- ? ly profitable. Stamps will bo takefi fox payment. j; K. NIX SHED Hamburg, '