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Joed MAY a, 16'.>5. Plan's for Silo. Cabbage and Tomato IMnnts ? ^ r 'ttulc. 15 cents per hundred. M kb. M. A. N ii.84 Doath. Cutlet R. L. Thorn^P'of A buoy, < died at Clotnson College on lust 'Hundny morning of pneumonia, lie \vh? sick only about one week. A full acoouus of this sad occurence i? given by our Long lirar.ch cor respondent. Locture Rev. J. R. Smith with kcturo at -Antioch Baptist Church next Sun ?day night upon l ho subject of j Vliuinbuga." A collection vv i ! 1 be taken, the proceeds of which will bo Appropriated to the purchase ofl an organ for the Church. Let ever body attend. Lattndry Work- ^ l)o you find it a difjieult matter 'to get your shirts, null's and collars j "decently done up? This trouble is overcome by having your work done pt the Columbia stoam laundry. Prices reasonable, prompt utten ltion, and satisfaction guaranteed. See "ad." and send your linen to the Columbia Stoam Laundry. Cutting Aff'-ny. Mr. S. Libbtnan', jeweler, was as saulted iu his place of business in the front part of the Messenger of fice, on last Monday afternoon and very severely stabbed in the back by Charley Goodale. While the wound is quite severe Mr. Libbman ? is doing as well as could be cx , peeled under trie circumstances. A Humorous Fact About, Hood's Sarsapariila ? it -expels bad humor and creates good ?humor. A battle for blood U what I 'Hood's Sarsapariila vigorously ( fights, and it is always victorious ?In expelling foul taints and giving '.lie vital fluid the quality and quan tity of perfect, health. It cuies| ?scrofula, salt rheum, boils and oth er blood diseases. llood'M rills act easily, yet /promptly and efficiently on the ?bowels and liver. 25c. Will Said. The Sumter Watchman says: ?"Gov. Evans has employed Gener al Edward McCrady to assist, in defending the Registration Law Every time the Reformers get into a tight place they call in some Conservative to help iliem out." To which the Lancastei Enter prise replies: "Tins "Oonsei'Vft tivo" that Gov. Eyans has railed ?in to lulp the Reformers out of the ?'tight place" is the author of the ?^Registration law, which is causing the trouble. The Reformers are not in troubloover some of their own ac.t9. in this cas?, but over a matter originated by * this snme "Conservative" above referred to." Ily menial. ^ Miss Mamie Young, of Rem berls. S. C , was married on the 2f>th ultimo to Mr. Bailee, apiotn inent business man of Florence. Mr. C. J. Shnnnon, .Jr., of < the ?firm of Springs, Heath <k Shannon of Camden, v^as married on Tues day to Mies-,' Emily J. Nrsbit of ?Georgetown. - ; Mr. J. C. Dinkins; ^IN^umtep'find Miss. Minnie ffouyg, eldest" daugh ter orVMr. J. WJioung, of Rem berts, Wtrre^&rried on last Tues day, the Rev. T. G. Hurbert, Jr., olliciating. A beautiful wedding was that of Dr. Si'as Duflle, of Columbia and liliss Lillie DuHose, daughter of Col. II. K. DuHose, of Camden, which look place at the Pretlnter ian Church in Camden on Inst Tuesday afternoon /at 7 o'clock. The pulpit was tlaboraledly decor ated wiih llowers, and the Church wa? fil!??'l to its utmost capacity by friends of the 3'oung couple. The ceremony was performed by Rev 3Mr. Smith, pastor of the First PreHby tenan Church of Columbia. The bridal party left immediately on a special train lor Columbia. Catarrh Cannot be Cured With local applications, as they cannot rood) the.Mri&ofythe dis ease. Catarrh isVW'ood ol^cfijislt-" tutional disease, and in order to ?cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1* /taken internally, and act* dire<ftly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular 1 piesct iption. It is composed of llic hc*t tonics known, combined with the besi blood-purifiers, ant ing directly on the mucous sur faces. The perfcct combination of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in coring C ti'rb. Send for coonials, free. F. .1. Ghkkky <fc Co., Props., To ledo, O. Sold by druggists, p.-ice 75c. A Hairless Hat Seyeial week* ago Mr. W. W. Got! Hilled a rat in h i s barn th u t hud no hair whatever upon iu hodv. *1 ho question arises luiH the rat been thai way all it* life, or, hits ii from" some cause recently lost iu haii? One theory adyanoud is that the rat might have been scalded by bur* rowing in a heated p;le of coltoi^ weed or compost pile. We suggest that Mr. Golf issue an injunction against the depredation upon his place of any zuoro su^yi animals. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and HI. older diseases reluvvod in six hours by the "New Great South American Kid ney ('nre." This now roniooy i* :? great hu rprise on account <d' its ex ceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, ki ioeys, back an. I every part ?f the urinary pas sages iu male or female, it relieves retention of water and pain in pass ing it. almost i m mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by 1 ) r. F. L. Zeaip, Druggist, Camden, N. C. PlOmiSCUOUS Items Head the now advertisement of the lugleside Mining A M'f'g. Co, "Ingleside Marl" and if you are needing disinfectants try their marl. Itch on huinfin, mange on horses, dogs and a'l stock, cured ill 30 min utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold hy Dr. F. L. Zemp, Druggists, Ca.mden, S. Real merit Js tho character istic of Hood's Sarsa^-illa. It I cures even after other preparations fail. Get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. Af?k your druggist for a sample bottle of T. X. L. It .vill cure that cold of yours, it also cures rheuma-j tisin, neuralgia, toothache, head ache, etc. Try it. Have no substi tute. The State constables are paying no attention to Judge Golf's liquor injunction. Several seizures were made by them last week in differ ent parts of the State. Gudge Goff commenced the hear ing of the regfsteration law easy in Columbia yesterday. The I)H> pensaiy cases will also be hea'id by him. It will be several days In fo e the cases will be completed. Rev. J. M. Ilolley, who has been so acceptably filling the pulpit ? ; f [the Camden Baptist Church for the 1 past few weeks, leaves this week for Darlington where he has ac cepted a call to tho pastorate oT a Church there. When one is sick he wants some thing that will give him relief. Noth ing will do this. so quicklv as a bot tle <? f T. X. L. Tfspropeily applied it always relieves. !For sale by all druggists at 25 cts. Ark for it. Have no substitute A child was cured (?f croup bv u dose or two of Ayer's Ctierry I'yc toral. A neiglibor'b child died of the same dread disease, while the father was getting ready to call tho doctor. This shows the neces sity of baring Ayer's Cherry 1*0 c '.oral always at hand. When fevers and other epidemics are around, safety lies in fortify ing the system with Ayer's Sarsa parilla. A person having thin and impure blood, Is In the most favor able condition to "catch" whatever disease may be floating in the air. Me wise in time. English Spavin Liniment re removes all hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and blemmishes from horses. Hlnod/Spavins, Curbs Splints, Swee ney, Ring Hone, Stifles, Sprains, "Till swolen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle.' y Wai ranted the most wonderful lllemish Cure ever known. Sold by Dr. F. B. Zemji, Druggist, Camden, S C Jjjrom Quf -(Jorrc^ponilcnti Pino Grovo. Mr. Eilitor: ? It poems f. h a t the farmers are can't fl n i k li I'luolinir on account of so much rain. We'l, 1 li opts wp can cat milk and peaches this summer: Iho fruit crop seems to 'Re i?ll r'ghf. Mr. A. .J. Kiill p-iiil a flying visit through this vicinity l?st Satur- 1 day; we suppose he was on his way to see his heat girl. Mr. ^letc.her I'ateman appeared once more in our vi';iu'.ty 1 is L Sun day, Messrs. S. S. Ilowie and Baron Alexander, of Camden, were visit ing in our community last Sunday. Mr. John #Joj*, of Aniioch, wns visiting relatives here lust Sunday. The young men of this neighbor hood are getting up a base ball club for amu5oment on Saturday "evenings. We think they mighfget up something that would not be quite so dangerous. Well, f??r fear that I may weary the readers of tPe dear Chronicle with my uninteresting letter 1 will close with best wishes to The Chronicle. rj Sandy G::ov3. Mr. Editor: ? I will again face the battle after a week's rest. We are having soma beautiful weather at the present lime and the ge haw man can be heard in every direction. We will-say lo Mr. T. L. B. that he was caught on his knees oue lime, but we can not say whether he was praying or chipping, but if he was rruy'nK think he had , belter do his praying the next time befovo he leaves h's homo in order ihut he will liuvo good lime. Mr, C. N. Collins \v:h in our burg last fcjtytfnav hauling around iln) fult 60 f( two at tint time. Wo wotfld like to 'imtw what has beco my/of utMow Bo\ Mr./l). M Bothune's mule rnrt awaylwilh him ami Mr. NV. M. Tom|jkins recently ami ihiow tiioin j-owftu tho buggy, bruising both pretty soMM'oly, especially Mi 1U - ih u ne. Wo will close by saying God bios* tin; editor of ih'.' Ueform pa nor which is The Camden Chroni cle. " s. s. Bo'.l branch, Mr. Iulitor : ? As it has been some t i mo Ainco j on hoard fiom mo, 1 now conic and claim my space u: your vulnnblo paper. Fa/mors mo going ahead with th?'ir worl%. Mr. H. J Katelill'i ban recently lost a great manv laiuba. It is supposed that they wore killed by il')<>a. J Mrs. Simoon Stokes has collaros that will measure IK inclus across, and cabbage Ihi't wjll moasnro 12 inches across, and a buu.ch of rhu barb $ foot h in >? . As poiiiquor is so vnlnablo wo think wo will have to visit M i ?. Stokes. From the way our young lady friends urolrnisinff chickens and vegetables we think they must he going into the matrimonial busi ness. Miss Miggio Bfthu no'Miaa gone to North Carolina to attend col lege. With best wishes to The Chroni- j (do 1 close. r. B. f v Pisgah. /, Mr. Kditor: ? I come again to claim rr y place in your vulnnblo p a per. We are now having some beauti ful weather, which everybody is j glad to see, The farmers are nearly through planting ooi'.on. Mi. W. K. Hudson, of Providence, was visiting in tUis secti ?n a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs C. T. Kvans paid their Mayesville friends a visit a few days ago. The Sunday School :ii this place will commence Sunday, wo hope to have as good attendant* is v.e did last year. Mr. J. L. G. of this section was yisiting in the Ml. Olivet neigh, borhood last Sun Jay. 1 vili close with best, wishes ti> the Chronicle. Voire Ami. iLynchwood. Dear Chroniile ? ? 1 will again send you the dots from our burg, although, it rains so ofl?ju that 1 cannot look up the news, find have to restrict myself to what 1 can catrli floating around. Mr. Burwell Outlaw departed I this life Stindav, April 21st.. lie l ad suffered for several Mouths from cancer, and was unable to take any food for several days pre- j ceding his decease. He leaves a wife and six children to niouin hi* death. Ouo daughter. Miss Alice, is e sudorer fiom rheumatism, be ing unable to in >vo herself in any manner. I \ egret to note thai. Mr. J. II Newman is seriously id of typhoid pneumonia. I trust to bo able to report his recovery in my next. Mr. Lovick Outlaw is very ill at. this writing. Ho sutlers frain drop ey of tho heart. Mrs. Adeline King is quite ill at the reaidonfce of her son-in-law, Mr. G. U. King. Mr. Robt. .Johnson, of Catairh, is visiting Dr. L. McKinnon. I have a new innovation in the matter oT courting to report. A young gent, of Bov kins, cnl'ed on one of our.joung ladies yesterday evening, bringing a bjukot of (isb with him. Of course, there is noth- 1 :ng wrong about that, fish are nioc and no one will grudge the fair one tho hon?r conferred. Hut, I would like to say to our sporting boys: get your hooks and lines if yon wish to "get there" with "W. K. U.". I made a mistake i'? my last ? ar ticle, in regard tc services at Beth el M. K. Church. I ?? /shoul 1 Im-vc been the 1st and ^yl, i; stead of tho 2nd and 4th Sunday's. Mr. .1. A. Outlaw, of Camden, is visiting his father's family."" * L. L. C. Luoknow. Dear Chronicle : ? It ?eoms lik" the same thing comes ovo. and over l>ut if the same rock did not turn 'round and 'round some one would go linking for meal. So that is the way the wo: Id goes ; wc are having lots of ruin now. Messrs. W. A. Oaidnor and J. S. Tisdale have opened r. store at this place. We think they will meet with success. R. V. i\ I). Stokes informs its that soms one has been shooting Lis dwelling house , two Oall * taking effect in the front wall. He docs] not know the exact time it was done ?Ve think it u cowardly act to sh ml a man's hause in his uh^ence. With best wishes I cfrse. ** H. A. J. Black River Dear Chronic le : ? I will endeavor lo give a few dots from ihia section though news is v*ry scorer. M'e are having a good deal of] rain which I guess will make the grabs grow i^ery rayldly. - We were pnined to learn of th?* death of Mrs. Mary Outlaw, wife of Mr. Henry Outlaw, wTifeb occurred on the 2141 in?t. Jt was a very ?ud (ion death, She leave* a htuband, U children and a host of friends loj mourn ho r death. The funeral ser-| vices wore conducted by Rev. Mi ? Smil li, . One of l.ym h wood's spur is was! [spoiling in litis community 1 -i-t Sunday. 1 lliink thai lie was slink i on a pair of brown ryes'. Mr. Malcolm Kennedy . i kei | ! slinw, has I icon xisi'.ing tiietuls ami, liolaiivos near !,u<know. I M rs. Louisa H ill in very low , j vol v Utile hopes of hoi i I'Tovei y . Mr. Willie .1 oh i;s< ' i , who I ) 1 s j lu'on in Georgia for several years, | is 1 1 1 - 1 c on a \ in' . Mi*s N. i* l-'i ani.lin, a oiiai mini* I young ladv near this place wli? lias boon on a visit io friends near I>c K alii, li as ret u i nod homo. Kov fear that thi.< will timl its j was lo IIk; waste basket, I v\ 1 1 1 ! close. Sjrge l'ltinkcl. Turkey Creek Hear Chrokiclt) ; ? After a few! /wok's ioM I will 1'iuiie again claim* ing i\i /'space in your valuable pa pet. although news i? almost as scarce as lion's leelh. Mr. Apton Galloway, w lio has been vol v ill, is improving. Rev. R. A. Reynolds preacht d an excellent sermon at High Hlls Church on Stindav ihe 1 1th. ('apt. ('. N. Collins, of the N. A S. C. R. R , was spoiling in the Sandy Groye country recently. We think a pair < ? f blue eves is the at traction. Messrs. John ?K!liaon and M. .). Stokes passed through our burg re ounllv. They wore on the lookout for a negro who had ipirri.'d oil' a yoke of oxen and had n'ot returned at the proper time. . W. .J, \V. Gate's Hill Mr. Kditor: ? Will you p ease a low mo space, in your valuable pa j per to give the reaileis of' it a t-w dot h f rom i h is plaei ? We are having some very rainy | weaiher now ; farm work is at n standstill, farmers only about half; through planting. There will l;*? j about two thiids as muei. cotton I planted in this section as was plant ed I > 8 1. year. Mr, W S. Smith has erected a large tobacco barn; be is going to plant about, ten acres of tobacco. Several others have also none into t he tobacco farming. There was a very heavy rain and hail storm in this section last week. On r rom m u nil y was shocked on las'- Monday morning to lear.i of] the death of Mr. Buvwell On'l iw. ' He was a g??o?t farmer and a kind J neighbor. CI "eat will be the loss to his friends. Hj loaves a wife and four children. There is a great deal of $?< k>>ess near here at this writing. M??. j M iry McDonald is very ill with 1 > grippe. We hope she wil' be nn j soon. Mr. .J fdv.* Newman is also very ill with pneumonia. M i?s Mary MeCaskili, of l.vnoli-i wood, lias returned home from a! visit amon^ relatives a*i<l friends! at Abnev. Mi?s Vie tori a MeCask 11 and Mas-! '.or "Kennel h M.( ' a - k i 1 1 , of Abnev, are visiting r. 1-ilives at this place. Ml*. Waltei l'l nesdel I, f ? f Ker shaw, was spotting in our burg last. Saturday niiilit and Sunday. Mr. W. li. Gaskt k, a cii arming slim, bow-legged gentleman, of lioy kins, was sporting in our burg last Sa' urdae and Sunday. We think a pair of black eyes is the attrac tion. .1. K. MeCa-kill extends thanks 'to "Locus Hull" for complimenting him; says he vould ask Loc.us to divide legs wit h him if ho would have anything left but a pijee of a pair. With best wishes to The Chron icle, Rambler. Shamrock. Dear Chronicle : ? It seems thai suggesting candidates for the Con stitutional Convention is now the order of the day, and I have seen so many suggestions that I really have begun to get a little interest ed in it myself ; so let me suggest lite names of tliu following candi dates: Robert L. Langley, Hill Francis and George G. Alexander, I think Kershaw County ... will bo faiily represented with tho?e gen tlemen. provided that they will de clare <> n the stump that l.liey voted for the calling ol the Constitution al Convention, and if they or any other candidate cannot show sufli cienl evidence that they voted for the calling of said convention, then there is no danger o( liis ever gel ling there. , Then if these candi dates are not acceptable to the peo ple, lei me. propose the names ol Gen. J. I). Kennedy, lion. William I). Trantham ar.d Mr. Joel Hough, I am not in fiivor of ull lawyers, hut I think the lawyers I have jusi mentioned will do lo cou.it on to frame ?. constitution for while fo'ks, niggers hud niulaV.oes, Willi kind regards I conclude. H. T. J. Longtown. On the night of Apr.JgSth, the store! ofWild? Brothers' wfla broken into. The thcif rnaila his entranrc by hoi ing with an auger through a plank. Five bolts of caliriy two pairs .of women#' shoot *nd a bay-containing r?2 cents in copuers an l two diinrs. The track of the theif was followed by Trial Justice Mather son, Mr. Wilds, Ihe writer and several others about 2 inilos down the Camden road, whero he left the road and tooTi through the woods. A short Histanee from the road wo found the five, bolts of calico covered ::p with some pine tops in afulij. Ilis tracks were still followed tbrouyh the swampa ?nd bottoms for 4 |r?r miles w hero lie WiW trailed to bi? I h<nio. Tiu'io l.o was loiiml with ,mii? ol sl.o^s, om> kniiV :nnl l)n- in. nev thai vv us mit-sed, llis i 1,1 ?* i. **?? 'rii* IVax . llr ii.i>?cr?? il ?'i;c u i in in ill*' State V i.;u :;!iuw. lie i> m w bi< W!iv t.> till- C > > It i !\ iail xxb--i ' bo will i i, ill tl. I- . l am .. i-iu >m.i. , v,u"' rilL il.lUKhlf T of M t: v Mi-Wart. ?HOio w ; i > mi badly I'lirni . -n ibe li ?'l Vj.nl is .l??in>i Nt-rv well S ?s being] ,vir. ii b d'by l?> I H Uatiix.'n. \ J.TV.U ii i an v ofihe '??>> ? ?>? I ro 1 an t aij atir >>' a i?i*;*' l inn* at the I all *. j)(, |? M Proxim v will be ln'iin- ma; 1 1\* \\ days. II.- h<i;,bc,n la'din. a >1" . i I | (m'h I'm* in tin" dolm 1 1 ? ? i k . n > M i. i'*> I i ?' l I j.ii.il, U.dtiniore, Wt h.iVv li.nl :i ?b-.d > 1 ' 1 " o ntly. Cr p 'll" -,'c' l!l' an* ' " l,u: !'? "'?N- i Lev? Branch Sir. Ivbtor : Or.i ? ? ?:n in u 1 1 t > was L|i..i-k.-d by tl'*' >badi "f K- '? Thome. son oi M .1. Thome, wham Lid ? \ , iit oi-e". ri i-.i -I CUmi - m CoUeye Liii l ist Sund^ ni.'i uinV Apnl l^th. H*' I I Nx;ls >;i-V > nix 7 .liiys. His fallw-r \\? j unable t> ??'t I" ?''Hi. U.s .vim;!1 I |i; ntlu-l XV.IS U-l.-_MM|'ll?'.l ?'.?? ??.! reached J |,i?t ?. 1, II ? beW ? I'.' '!:? >'? H*' vv-,s v, rv ! I I . w, 1' it . -oii.sci.ius ctiorjjh to n <?. .;;ni/e j |,is hn.ll.cr. O.-eea A- I vxa- :i in. <! *'X i-elb VH : ounn mail and ha I maiiv M ' -nds. Hi- was a member ? I I In* b'M'"s' t "ln?rt*l?? Tl>?' burial look place al llickotx Head Church, near Wcslvd h\ The k.'iaum-s | xx, -iv eun.Licl.-d by lb' - T. A. I? a'-m-y Thus a 1>" i ;_l 1 1 1 mi l |T"i'>isii?-! !, lf< l-.fvn I ?r m^lit su<l?K*iily l ' ' ' '' his ln-n-avi'.! jhuvih-s aiul otlu-r n l. iivis x\ o t,'!.il,'i- our .lci'|)i-st sx m|? it I ? u-t. '?'In. faruior.s ?iv v?'i-y unuli 1>?-I.in?l xvitli llu'ir xv<?rk on Hccnunt ?! s > :i;u. l. rai:i. Mr. Alex Wroxvn l?i<* b i n ijiiit.- !*i<'K fi'i- tlif |>:?st \vi?ek. but wi' in- ^la 1 l>| sax tint lu is abb* t>> l?x- a> his work nuain. ]'.? aulx*. Arrest disease by the timely use of t Tr.tt's Liver Pills, an old and j favorite remedy of increasing j popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE. sour stomach, malaria, indices- | tion, torpid livt^r, constipation j and all bilious diseases. . TUTT'S Liver PILLS j TRIMS Villi'. All pcrsnnH im- lu'iil>y striclly f. n-biil i1x-n to tr<'8j>iis!> ii j ton say laial^ known as tit. Mi Ka<* IhikIi. trark N ?. .'5. a i?'.rtn>u ?l Ira.-ks Xon. H, ? and l?. i'.irli. s .lis rptfa riling tlilK police " ill .loan x\ . . ii t- ? the full cxUMit .)?' tin' law ] ; x 1 | " ilium WORK. StMul vniir H'anki'tM, (V.irtnlns, Sbirl*. Collns ami CullVt.) t!i<- Cx-luinbiji. S .-am. I, i-i-i.li y, C'.ilu'iihia. S. <'? ProinH at tontiou, rciiKMivililo jiriri'H anil yat'nt.u li' ii KimraiiK't ?!? Col. I'M l?:A STl-'AM LAI M'l.v May :i!,i < NOTK'K. ,Si atx. nl Son 1 Ii Can Una t | Kershaw ('nun I*'. \ All |um"8?>hs iil'lebU'il t'? lit'-' I4-'*" t:ite of Henry H iriison Hal', 'b - k-eiiRiMl. am imliliod to Hetllo with me, and till who have claims against llie said fHlale musl prcsoiit tlusm . l.o nil ju'operly aj'provi'il. . \V. W. HALL, Kxeetilwr <?f s Henry Ilaiiifou Hall, Di-ccascil. Aprii 1H, 18th"). l'robatc Court Notice i The A ? ? I of ila- L- l i>l dure jr.-iSKed ' Dee. -4th, lHSO, so diet an I severe aj'ainKt Kxecutor^ ami Administrator.-!, mux be nnUn<>u-n to tliein, llicrefurc lhi> notice i? ^rive'i. Th'? Act i?roxnhs, ? 1st. That (hey shall make their hi. nual returns in Jan.l ary-ainl F?bruary. 2nd. If they nej^leet to make sn-.-li re turns in that llio .luiljit' i if Probate "forthwith" nhail citc them to do so. Mill. If they neglect to do no, twenty il.-iys after notice of the citation thoy uliall In- ' adjn lyod in contciwpt," ami I lie Probate J tuljfe is ' ' required" to nt lac-li 1 1 1 c m for coniempt of CoiVrt, until sncli n turn is made. \ 4th. lJcfiiu iters shail be fined ^axonty dollers for each sin. I every day ?\i|riiig xxliieli the defimlt mux c.iiU'UMe. Tiie reatjon of the A'-t includes Gnar <ii u.s ami Trustees. c. C. 11 A ILK. Probate In.ljjre. \M\Im lliii AS A DISIN FECTA XT. Kvery Oai-yuian, Liveryman an.l keep or < f domestic (in itials in stables should jirovidc for their health by a dai'y use of Marl in STALLS < J I'TTKRS AND HKODlNti. It will more than p.iy for it? cost, in this ojje tiling alone. ' Kvery one who lias tried it in privies, sinks uml drains, has noted its renijjMablc disiiifectiiiK powers XO'i niXO LI K K IT T<> rirsnrb all obnoxious ^as.^cs and Ihoiou^ldy disinfect the premises. AS AN APSOKHANT, II is unr|uestionable. It has is strong chemical affinity f?r ar..onis. Where manure yards and piles are sprinkled with it, once or twice a week, all of the amoniA is retained, Otlieiwise it inovap orated, or leached out by tlu rains. The bi-st agricnliur.il sjitborit les agree tliat it is worth nioie Ik in its cost as a niiinural agent, BOTH or TIIKSK COV^IDB RA TIONS Who irantw to keep tfmir pri-ini>CH healthy, and add to the VALUF, OF THIS MAN IT HE fthouhl use the Iiigle!>ide Calcined Nfurl. - ... !f not for ??!? by your local dealers, order i*f u*. For sale by the barrel, bag or car'oad. ' V fngleside Mining <fc MT-g. Co.y C harlci?ton, S. C. Julius ]). Kostcr, Sec. &Trcas. MARO" L f . . v? ?r, .. t- V I \ ? ? ? V ? J I?V; :t \v o..jt o5. na&ca \**:r*BlV ? / /m; :>tcn< u:-htci\Ac ' J.\" tnuM .\V r" u a a V < jV Jiligfl Qrade Yebssoo /. i? AHSOLUT$?t.Y PURE MARRY THIS GIRl - SONIE8OOY I Mk. Kuuok I h t ik 1 1 it-it a Mm* hi I U drtxM wltli loniun jiiick; wliiit will io*ti>n< tlio coloi ' I him 111. I Mm: lot* of iitotit') HrlhuK I L>> i t i in i? x DUli Within I llnvo IIOl IIIUlll' l?"HH tllill till It 1 1 > tl A> I svoi Ki-.l v ? i > I it 111 1 h wulitn n I 'it 1 1 \V .tslirr, mill l>it\ #'? ?( il it- K I v w Itt'li tticv ?? ? Jim ilixhoH w it k 1 1 1* 1 1 Mi l Jrif.l |u-i (n't I) in olio In l II ? 1.1 <> . I m il itH until) Withlirlii lih IIIV lilnllii-i, Mini liv i? I till nltl tfiilt'i HI >< II I Will I It-Ill t.l.lMHMlllH t'llll . Atlllll-M llltt i'lllimx Mfif. I n., (!oIiiiiiI>iim, I'Iiiu Anion.* ..tii <lii ai u ill mi I iiiii (loins. M A(it! I K H . NOT I <'!?:. All persons xvliit mi?' f iniiin..1 near ;? i ? y .il llii; i.imls are lu-iM l>v uhiim.I in I to i it ? ri 1 1 upon tin- public itijiiS, 11 i| |o obfUlUrt tl.olH h\' lillill;' l'|< ! 1 ?? drains I ? \* plowing ton rlose t > them. \ |,V III' Still. tiilllS W ll.'l 1 1 ' V t'T o| lilt.' | ? it 1 1 < i ? ? road* i > Mi icily I'm bidden l?v law. an lull pi'i .stiii.s arc i ri j n cstei I to t.ciir this ad in in i ii< 1 . Tilt' law imi| ihilv iVrbids >1 i olistnu l in-' nl t l.c pnhli<- i ? ?! . ? I ?; ii: mix manner, but the ilivi riiuir < r , el.it n;jiny ihcir com so in any wav. Duo tmtiee <>t all viul.ili in should In- given to the Coun ty Supervisor ? ??? nn\ month r of the 'TOW lisllijt I >*>: 1 1 ,1 II 1' 1 1 I I .I'S, ( \t. Supervisor. The of llc/i* trillion \v!l ho open i'i! in tlio t tninly Comin:s-si'?net 's iilln e i'ii r\ii' Court 1 1 1 ill si ?, I >cl v\ it n 1 1 1 ?? 1 1 1 ill i s ? >f lo a. III. ainl 'J | . in, as l!ii law t'iieeis on llu- tiiM Muii. 1. 1> in each i'i. nlli. until the first Monday in.lulv, IS win n the law' requires I )i?>iii ?*?? is<*< 1 . This is fur the purpos * t.f r ?tiift|r? ili|T :dl persons who liaVe In eoiiie nl a;jc or entitled to i"|;ii? l?T since last election ; ir, inin-I'vr por sonslVoni tiiis to another county. ? n?l In 'in one ti n\ nsliip to another, i.r fuun one resident e to smother. All this mux! lie done before or on the lirsl Monday in ?liilv, I S'.'o. !.ost ei 1 1 i I'-o.iti'ii may bore in ? \\ ed to wffl.i i .''.n ilny.N of I'm* election, 1 1 1 use win. I) 1(11110 *.'l a^re between 1st nl .Inly ami tin- election may register al any llnm before election. Those win* ri fuse* I oi in t'liM t il loi'ifr. istcr before tin: la>l el-'rli mi, cannot r <5y islor until llu law is chan^cil. W. II. IhM't.ll, Sup' rvisor ?if lICL'inI i m| inn |nr Korslinw Co. "(ja null' u | [ olcl" I'NDKK J;|;N K\V M A N AG KM KNT.JJ Notice is hereby given tc I lie people <>f Camden and Kor slmw county (lint I have leased the; Camden hotel, formerly the Latham House, and respect! id ly solicit a share of their pat rotnge. The table supplied with the best the market af fords-; -<? ?Raie.s if 1.50 pel* day for transient' boarders. Keduc tion made; for boarders by tin; month. V'erv Respectfully, j. r. miik;k, j ill y 13. M unagcr. iSmmiuW, MA N U F A CT U K K K S O I ' ? Doors, Sash, B'indsJ Moulding, Huilding Materia], j Sash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON. - - - - S. C.j Purchase our mak? s, \vi\ich we fan tee superior to nnv sold South, ami thereby saw money. Windoyp and Fancy Class a specialty. J hum 29 V ' , .\?>l ri' tty forl.i.l ' ?!*-!? <? i -it;. I ni l OSr < 1 1 till lit' i hir, ii ? i ,i 1 1 \ <?' lirr lur !> n |> | >1 .H i', I lie \\ .* >> m. : ?. ? . ii? I u itii- iiit a ??. r \ Y. Joini'l il n ?r * ? ? 1 ? ! ii .ilt n illi tf !.t t ?! \. K I I'li V. in Poor Health nui.ans so much more than you imagine ? serious and fatal diseases result from trilling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift ? health. Brown's Iron Bitters v If you :ire feeline out t-i s?i is. weak ami generally ex hausted. neivous, have tiv> U|>|K-li<e Mill can t woik, begin at once tak infc the most lelia Me st l en ^ t helling tn*<licine.\vhi> li is Ilrowii's lion Hit - 'tcts. A few bot tles cute- benefit comes from the vcty first i lose it UK* n't stain your ftslA, a ti il it's pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kltlncy and I.Ivor Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, liad Blood o Mnlarln, Nervous aliments Women's complaints. (ii'l oll!v llie j-.i'imine- il lias erosicd rctl lines 011 the wrapper. All others ntesuh 61 i UUcs On ri'Ci'ij'l dl Iwn'ji st. imps we will send Ml <>l Ten Beniitifut Win Ill's l:nlr Vlvw* ami Ijouk? lice. UUOWN CHCM1CA . :0. BALTIMORH, M1V WILBUR F*. SMITH, PRE3IDENT* LEXINGTON, KY. m)(whh(iiI graduates, In^ xueieroxirjG cimim* imiiu uunk*. Airnrd of nr'tal ni;il Diploma at World a J-.X position for liouk M'i'i'i iik, ? n:. / .* THorough. In Mui-ntinl nti<l HonorH College. Hundred* n( stildfPtS III attendance the past year, from 'ii states. n<i?lncns ( ouhc ((iiifittfH of Hook-keeping. Iluslncss A rlthmctic. Pciinia rMp, < Vonnlerclul " I,aw, MercltHtulisinic. Hanking, Jut lit block. Manufacturing. Lectures. Mosinciis Practice, Mercantile Correspondence. etc. ?'o?? ol" Full Iluxl !???!?? i onrM1, including Tuition. Stationery ui"t HohmI In u nice family, about HMO. .Short lixn?l. Ty JUMvr t t luir and Trtcurnphy nre npi'i'liiKIni li nf Kpe< at touchers and rooms, nnd can bo tal.cn nionc or with thu Hust> ?ncss (Vim so. .special deportment f< r ladles. Ml t u:?t lons.--Tli" d<ms ml l it our graduates In different departments of tills College has ex ceeded It' tupply. Tho IVlncliml or fliv llniiltlnyr Drpart merit of llil* i'nlli'cc tins been a Director nnfl VIco-PrcKldent of 11 bank for it number of years, and refers to nearly ion former points nojv holding positions In banks a* Presidents, Yieo- Presidents, Cashiers, liook-Kecpei:,. etc. : lilno 111 l.oxii.gtor, hanks. Thr Hrlnclpnl of llio l*liotio|rrn|?til?? IK1" jinrlmrni Is endorsed ns nil fiooiiriite and nractl* cai stenographer In Inking verbatim reports pho n etl rut I v. ami as a good I nglish scholar endorse* liy the City, County nnd Commonwfnlth Attor* neys, .Indues and a score of oilier lending ttttor i neVs of tills city who have employed hlin. | flie ??rlnolpnl of. I lie T?*l4>?rM|itilr l)? ; pnrtment of (hi* College wan for u liliniher ot years nn operator, prl iicitntl clerk, agent, etc., for | the I.. N. It. It., and whose <|UaiilU-Ation In on dorsed l.y the leading nlUcer* of ( tint road. I Tlic other Tenrliern At" till* t'ollrgf In i It- -nk ? keepi ng. ltiisliiesa, Arithmetic, I'enmail I Hi I p. etc.. are experienced and efficient. i Tlilw < ollcge I* r?tn>illntir<l nnd relies on Its I rlear record of over n <|titirtor of a century. l? i<? f/?,n*thfr and mirth/ an luOri Kented, und endorsed liy its thousands of foruWr pupils tor htntrtt and roiutririitioim icoi'k, and who Inlluenct? annually ' hmiilrrfti nf their relation* ntid friend* lo attenifc ? So Ho ?!????*? t'ollrice In Amerleacnn refel to myre distinguished nnd snccessful graduates than I Ins College. Our catalogues have letter* ot endorsement l?v representative* of One Hundred oiliclals. Including a l.leutennnt-ttovernor, Com pressman, Attnrney-Oenernl. Judges. Members ol Legislatures, etc. : nl?u tine Hundred Hank em ployes. One humtred former students holding the" highest and most lucrative positions In thl* CitV.' 'fhe M ?-ut licit > I'nlvcralt.T Dip lorn*. under se it. is nw'irded the graduates of t Ills College. Kentucky I'iiI ? ?? rslt.r Is the outgrowth of I the rransyl vanla I'nlverilty, (oil tided o*Cr ICt year* ago. ? Assets over W<>,OnO. 1 . 1 1 ?? r ? r;r fonmi' I'rw. Students of this Col lege have the f? i vilffir of receiving Instruction In the I, Horary Department of Ke.itucky University for the remainder of the session In whlcb they graduate, free of charge. - - ? l/i-ilnKton. My., the location of Prof. Hmllb'a C.ille?v. Is noted for Its hcsltMulne** and llnA climate: has Z\ churches and 11 bank*. 4CCMS\ Ibie liy its muiiy railroads. . <1 ? ffo i urntion. Kilter nbw. Ornduates succes#-* ful. For circulars address Its Prealdent, WILBUR R. SMITH, Lexington, Ky Tlir IVm Fhoc? tor tLc JL,Oi?'i Jlouoy W. I DOUGLAS $3 SHOE RS OTcr On* Mull?* People wearih; W. L, Douglas 93 and. Shoes. All ?ur (hoes are r^iMllr MlUfMorf* / , Thoy jlvo tbe best value for the money. / They ctjuiil cu??om?ho?i In ?tyloaad flt, ' * i notr wcvibk qualities ?ro unMirMMea. / Th? prlc?T8 aro uniform? Mamped sole. / Krom HI to *1 unvol over other make*. If your dealer cannot tuppl j >?<*? wo can. ' $0, $4.93.00 n , F cli <82 . DO ana ?2 Woaii^metr*. , S2 ft 81.70 Sctwl Sltoi U?M-$3,ffJ0.S2?4S1.7S. D your d**k# ?maar.l tuw^ . yom, wrtU tor matfarn" w. L. Douglas . FOR SALE BY HIB8CH BROS*