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A Success We arc glad to leavu that the ' loot u lo at Antlocli Church on last ? Sunday night was a success in ev ery Bt'uac of tho word. A guod con gregation was pr^sont, all enjoyed the locturo and finite a creditable collection was tuken up which willj go tow aula buying an organ for the ' Church. Lancaster to Have a Chain Gang. County Supervisor Perry and his Hoard of Commissioners luot liore Monday to reconsider the matter ofj ? establishing* a chain gang. It wat ? decided to int.ko the experiment. Mr, R, C\ Crockett was dotted su perintendent of the gang with a salary of $40. a month; out of which he is to pay for tho nocesaa ry guards. ? Review. Eeath of Mrs. B. M- Pcarce After only throe daj'a illness, Mrs. 15. M. Pearee died at her home, six miles Itclow Camden, on Inst Sunday morning about 11 o'clock. This sudden taking away of ono so loved and respected is a heavy af iliotion indeed, and tho s'Mely be reaved family have the sympathies of the entire community. The fu nerul services were held at the Methodist Church in Camden, of which deceased was a a'ember, on last Monday afternoon and not withstanding tho very bad weather a large concourse of eot rowing vfriends attended to pay iho last tribute of respect to her so dearly loved. Ilymonial. IV! r. Lewis C. Clyburn, of liock ..Hill, son of Capt. L. L. C'yburn of Webtvllle, an.l Miss .lanio Cun ningham, one of Kershaw's pret-. tiest young ladies, wore married .hero Sunda)' at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Poovey, wbcro Misa Cunningham was visiting, .The ceremony was peiiorrocd by the Rev. J. INI . Stcadmnn. Tin* bridal couple left for Rock Hill by private conveyance Sunday after noon. The groom is one of Rock -J, lilt's most promising and progress ive young business men. ? Lancas ter Re vie tv, Mr. Daniel Wells and Miss Mag-| gie lirogden, of Antioeh, were mar ried on Inst. Sunday, the 5th inst., J. W. Davis, Notaiy Public, officia ting. Catarrh Cannot be Cured With local application?, as they ??'Cannot reach the seat of tho die ease. Catarrh is a b'ood or consti tutional disease, and in order *? to cure it you must lake internal remedies. Ilali's Catarrh ('ore i<? taken internally, and ant* directly on the blood and mucous su: faces. ?Hall's Catarrh -Cure is not a quack medicine. Jt was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular ^)iesci ipvion. It is composed of the beet tonics known, combined with the best blood-purifiers, act ing directly on the mucous sur faces. The perfect combination of tho two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in ci.ring Catarrh. Send for testi monials, free. F. .1. Cheney <fc Co., Props., To ledo, O. Sold by druggists, p.ice 75c. Tho Star Spangled Banner's Author. Many interesting things about ?Vrancis Sectt Key ? the author of ine Star Spangled Manner? are con tained in a pamphlet, which may be obtained free, from the Key Monument Association of Freder ick City, Maryland, by sending one 2 cent f^Lamp l?r postage. This Association i* raising funds for a suitable monument to the poet, and they suggest, that in the schools a ltd every where, upon or hefoie K!a? Day (Juno l iily^* this subject he suitably reeoguized. (,'onn ilnit ions, however small, are a sk d for. K very one who loves i lie I'll a g, ought to have some small shaie in building this monument. Tho Governor of Maryland has stronjilv endorsed t.ie movement. The names of all contributors will ? be preserved in the crypt of i he monument, and published (without amount) in the histovy of the mon ument when completed. Your Phisical Condition Needs attention at this time. If you arc tired, weak and nervous, it is clear that your blood la impure, and without doubt there has been too much over-woik or strain on ^iin aii(t*"t>ody. The course^ cf treatment for such a condition is plain and si m pit?. The blood must 'first he puiilicfl so that tho ner vous system, send in fact all the or gans will hoofed uprrn pure blood. J ntclligen^c people without nunxber have testified that the best blood purifier, nerve tonic and strength imparting"medicine"T? Hood's S.u - saparilla. Ncvotsness, loss of sleep ni^ general debility all van ish when Hoort1* /Sarsapnrilta is j>ersUtCDlly take/, in a word, health and happiness follow after taking Jlood's Sarsaparilla. Wljpfll Decisions in \he K iwt i ation ami Dispensary cases, which have been consuming several days in the Unit ed States Court in Columbia, have been rendered, and no one can i In k e v 1 1 lhai id to follow those i s? ions, especially the one in the Key (stratum case. From yesterday'* Column^ Kcgisler wo tukt* tho fol lowing : 'Tho Registration Law is uncon stitutional. '1 hat, is Judge Coil's decision expressed yestoiday. It opens wide the doors to all to vole without restraint, and pract ic-dl \ puts the state hark into the polit ical turmoil* of IS7(I and Ihesev-j era) years f<d lowing. It will not cU'eet the h < ? 1 < 1 i; . <jt <>? Constitutional Convent ion, hut it ! will mako tho struggle a loop, hii-l tor and in some eases a bloody onr, I even conservative men believe. 1m is of far more consequence ti. the Slate than tin; dispeusnVy 'decision even if that yyMt m had been knock ed into sin i t hereens rather than be ing only ci ippled. As might i?o expected tlio ne groes are in high' feather. They be lle vo that they will n<ov have an other chance to he a political factoi I in the Stale and there is where the trouble lies. Although the injunction is marie1 only against Supervise! Green it will all'ect every other Supervisor in the Slate. TIIK I ? I I'.ICX ? A K V I. AW. The principal foundation of I he Dispei sary system was knocked frr.in under it when Judge Simon ton rendered a decision declaring j that the prohibition of the impor tation of liquors r(>r pi i vn to use! was unconstitutional, null and void. A most stringent injunction was also issued enjeining ( very Stale o Ulcer of whatever kind, and even their successors. No decision in re cent years lias created greater ex citement and iuleiesi. The opponents of the system na turally are highly elated and the wirof were kept hot yesteiday rn dering liquor from Augusta and other points outside of the Stale Men who didn't really need or want it ordcrc J it from the novelty of tho feeding that they -could do it/ (JOVE KNOlI KVAXS. The Slate authorities while i knocked out on this round propose' to get up again and continue the light. Gov. Evans says seizures will be made to lest the injunction, but it had not been folly detenu in ed what course would lie pursued. The So. Kxprc&s olhci^ls called on Gov. Kvatis to find (pjtt whether iliey would be liable under iliyl State law for btiuging in articles j that they would be compelled to J uridyl* the decision. The Governoi save them no definite answer, but told them they had better yo sl.iw until the State decided what course it wohld pursue. Gov. Evans late yesterday after noon, after a somewhat honied rinding uf the decision,. ?uve out the following : W-tliii wrought up with indigna tion end will take the decrees and read them carefully, over and pre sent my views to the people of South Carolina in due season. This is the greatest, question that has eyer confronted us, and the pe< pie may rest assured that I will t.ak? no action without mature consider ation. The time has cor. e now io a l-X and at the proper time will 'act in a manner that no true South Carolinian can Tafl to uphold, and they may rest assured that wnite supremacy it: South Ca'i olina will l)e maintained. "As to the Dispensary decision, the Dispensary ? wi'l continue its operation as ItTrelofore and the ease will be pushed to the Supreme Court of the United Slates as speedily as possible. Judge Si monton's utter disregard for the Wilson Act and ihe'origiual pack age' decision and of his own decis ions heretofore nMffTcred, dio v the extent to wl?UMf these people are willing to carry their animosity to j the low of the people. The dis i per.Karv 1 iff i-> here to stay and will stay, and I am confident that the Supreme Court of the United Slates wili not stultify itse;f by such an utter disregard of the Ads of Congress and it*-*mvn decisions, i/l any rate they will he given mi ! opportunity of passing upon it. Kill liter de vclopnr;.:ts may be ex pected. Mr. J. (., . Thome, of IVbbl..?s, Kla., who w^r^uaiinoneii here by tele grfttn to the bedside, of his sick ; brother at C leinson, relumed to Kla. on last Monday. Heing desirous of keeping posted on matters from j his old home Mr. Thorite did the clever thing by calling at The Chronicle olllce am' paying for a year ir advance t?. have Hie paper ?ent to him in Kla. I Rheumatism Cured j Rheumatism isciused by lacliV i acTd in the itlood attacking the ti j broti? tissue^ of the j ?inis. Keep j your blood pifro and healthy and you wilV* n -t have rheumatism Hood's Sarsaparilla gives the blood vitality and lichness and tones the whole hotly, Trmrnttswrtre acidity of theidood and thus cores rheu matism. Hood's rills nre the best after dinner pills, assist digestif, cure headachof. Us.ful and Initnw'm Now illustrated Catalogue*, Nov Pies Circulars and Piieo Lists, Mailed fret* to any address. New Yoik Specialty Co, 2 5 3 Hmadvvuv, Now York. N Y. Pionuscuous It-oms. God's will is always Inliniuly] hotter for us limn our own. The host pee pin tin. I the least i fault with their brethren, ami aio! the most readv to 11 ml excuses tor tile failures m|? (llllCIS. PECULIAR in combination, ]?*?*.? ? portion and preparation ot inxrpdi oiu-.II.hm1s Sarsaparilla po>se.Nsc>givat curative value. You should TRY IT. j A?k your diiiygist ?"??(? a sample hot t ??' if T. \. L. It will euro that I cold (?! yours. ii :? 1 ; i cures rluHiina-j i ism, m ural'ji;!, toothache, head ache, oto. 'l'.V "? 1 1 a v o no suhsli I lute.' When one is sii k ho wants some ill i ng t lial will e i vo him i fin f. N ot Ii i n ?? vv i 1 1 ill. i his so <| ii i i- k I \' as a hol ? le of T. X. L. If propel I v apnliedj it alwn\s relieves. For sab; by all druggi&is at 'J.') ets. A.*k for it. Have ito.siihsiiuite. A yoi's Pill? arw reomonded by loading physicians and druggists, as t.he most prompt ami < tlleiom remedy for hilliousncss, nausea, eostivoness, i ndigost ian, sluggish ness i I the !i vur, j-utndice, and sick headache ; also, to relieve oolds, fevers, m.u raisin, and rheumatism. As the strength of a building de ponds upon the soliditp of its foun dation, so health depend* upon the oondi t i m of l ho blood. To expel impuniies and cause the v i ? in! 11 ii i<l to become vigoious and 1 i ft - giving, A yt'i's Saraapai ila is the most poweiful and eU'oetivo medi cine in use. Knglish Spavin Liniment re removes ail haul, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and hlcniiuishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Cut hs Splints, Swee ney, I i i n u Bono, S; i!l<-s, Sprains, all swede ii Tin o Us, Coughs, oto. Save "?0 by u so of one hot-tie. Wtli ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure over known. Sold by Dr. F. [ . . Zeiup, Ijirujiijist , Camden, S C. I ... ]*rom Q hp (jOrrC;?pon(lent|?. t-t-v M 'P (. ?>?? > a. Dear Chronicle F very thing is quiet and serene in this \ieinity as usual. Frrnie'-s wearing a hrond grin ? they have linishedc. planting, nndj smile complaisant ly as they stand between their plow-handles and im agine they can soe eotton growing ?is htszh as their head in July and as low ns Mirer cents in No vein her. Mr. ,J. A. II dl, of Luoknow, was in this section recently. Miss Nellie FranMiu, a < harm in ?j v oing lad v of Dai ii nut on, has heon on an extended visit t? rela tives hero. 31 r. (i. K. Price, of Antioch, was in this community n few minutes [ Saturday evening. We suppose lie] came to see his host girl; she, not looking for him so soon, had gom* olV to spend the ni?Jii, leaving a nine tuih's diive t >r Mr. Price after suppc, or not sic hoi, s:> he wont, and t hoy had all retired. Will not suv nnv more, I hut pugse.st lie "drop"' her a few lines before he comes again. No (tenths or marriageaJ.o report l hi ?> week, Willi host wishes, .J. D. Mt Bucktcn. After a long silene.e 1 will again give v?ii a few dots from this place, although news is very scarce at j present. S one of the fanners here have emu ino need to chop cotton, al though l he stand of cotton is vorv had. Die corn crops ire very fine, it seems like iTn*~ people intend to iuak-? a plenty of corn this year. Mrs. 11. M. Pen rco died at hoi heme near this plae.e on Sunday, about 1 o'clock. She leaves :? hus band and fchir chihlrcn '.<? mourn he" death. Miss Mary Truosdcll was visit ing friends at this place on evilur jday night and Sunday. C. L. T. St. Onirics. Dear Chronicle : ? AftoV* an ah we nee of several weeks we will again trv and give you the dots [from this M'olton. Possildy you j think that we have forgotten you, I but sueh We assure you is not the j case. Farmers liave been oonsid< ra'd \ I delayed witlj their wori: on account of reeent hojivy rains. i We are awry to report Liie ill ness oi Mrs. L. K. McCoy. Whooping cough is quite preva lent in this community. Mr. Leonard Cummtng?, of,., this place, who was wounded I >v r gun shot in Florida some time ago, is bet tor. Mr. I\. F, Smith and Miss Ada Josey, of this place, were, Atariied on Thursday evening the 25th lilt., Kcv. S. D. Yalta olliciatiug. Miss Ida Scai borough, of this place, is Oti an cxtemhd visit m relatives at Ki at over, Rich I and Co. 1 Tie mar'rTago of IVfr. D. T 7. Matti is and Mi*s Annie Skinner is an* nonnc-ft to tak? place at Bethany BaptUl Cliurc!i on next Thursday evening. . With !?est wishes for The Chron icle's siroccM. .v ? , JL'asco. V'ol<j< Ili'l. Mr. Kt'atot : ? Am 1 Hove not M't-n any new* from thi* vicinity recent l\, 1 wili i mica vol' to gi\e Nitt a fl'W dots, This is my t\ i nt nltvnipt lo write j j io ilw Chronicle, knowing us ! did, i lint others could wii'.o mi much] I more interesting limn I i * ? >?I<1 I did j riot like to monopolize such valur, ! oW? *pae?\ l lit' farmers of tliis section were progi essi tig very, rapid !v with iheii farm t\oik, lull ?lict?s liny will bi ut a standstill for a few da\s, a* we U:ive had an abundance ol lain. Some of the funnel a ??f tins place j ale through siding cotton. |{, v. 1>. S. H:i i ley, pastor of fth j iiu'r/.t'i' Met hod ist t liu re I', dcliw i j eil-.u wrv interesting sermon at the ' t j * ' town lTe*hyiei lan church on 1 * suniiiiV hist. 1L\. ft. A. Me Powell preaches :lt 1 1 io LoNgtown Bap' i?t chtlivll every 1st Sunday at 11 a. in., ami every :ir?l Nur.day at S p. in? Miss ,'innlo Bradley, one 'ot ; Chesie r's sweetest voting ladies v\ ho taught the public School al Cine Glove Academy, i-* now teach i n ?r :i pay school. NVe are glad to li'iow that wo will have hei in otu j initial a few months longer. Miss Sue Thorn, a charming voting I a? I v ol Blackstock, oeoupief the posi*. i?>n as governess in Mi. J.j 1). II arrtson's family. Glad l<> le::rn that Miss Laura Stewart, who was burnt, is gradu ally improving under the tieal nient of Dr. ft. II. Harrison. As news Is sraree wi'l eloso t ?i this time hoping to ho in yotu midst again soon. With best wisues to I he Chroni cle. . A. G, & A. 1>. Smyrna. \ onr correspondent hail the pleasure on last, sablmth of visiting Harmony church, anil pleasure it was loo I he> MOW have a well organized and nourish ing Sabbath school there. Hon. 1A. (?ricrs^y bf?s <\ sccoiul honor in W*in^ elected Superintendent ol the school WM1, he is the right man in the right place lie would make an clhcicnt Suudav School Commissioner too. When we arrivid at the church the hirst lhir>t to attract our attention was ! i hat the church was handsonieU deco rated with evergreens and llowers trom Harden and forest. On t?<e front ot the desk were t he words, "May happiness he t hy lot." while jits' above the desk w.js a wedding bell with a c ud extend in-V to the i I ? ? and most beautifully decorated. lion. .1. A. Oiigsby and his devoted wifo deserve credit- for doing so much to make the event a pleasant I mm. At ?.?:*? o'clock the Snbbat h school I was opened by the singing ol ' Meet j Mn 1 i ere" by the choir, wiih I rid. I i),miel (i. Sutton. The subject of the lesson was the Lord's Supper, Lxer eises wore closed with singing ol "lie deemed by the Blood ol the- Lamb. !Jv tl o'clock the church was lilh'd, when I lev. W. II. Ilariin ascended the desk and announctd t hat I lie choir wouhl sing "Is pot tlus the land ol Boulah ?" ' Mtv Harttn led in prayer and read a lesion from the ICMrd I'stdm A fter sinking of "What, a Iriend we have Ln Jesus," Mr. Hartin preach-.-' an eloquent sefnton 1 rom l'il?v.-rbs IX:Ll. "A man that' hath friends must show himsMrfri ndlv, ami there ix a irieiid tl.at'sticketh cl?.v -r than a brother. Alf'-rthe choir sung "At theSouml ing rj!" the 'rruuipi'i." Kcv. Mr. Martin led the closing prayer and anuounci u ? hat t tie choir could hold a song sci vie? lor a short time, and that the m a.' In turn would'devclop an -?ther event. The i cl.oi r s i rtg " Be robed and ready wliei the bridegroom comet It,'" at the close ol which the rumbl ng of the wheels ol some of Columbia's best t iifiirtuls was heard in the.distance and shortly a pro cession of cirriages couhk be seen bear ing aonie of t'ne. .-briglde.jt unii ileai est jewels that, ea/lM ic:in command. At this juncture tuo wKldiug bell hanging over tin* (h'sk commene- d ringing, and Miss Annie Burns, of Columbia, es ! cor ted by Mr. W. S. Outlaw, of t'oluin i bi.r Miss Cora Burns, of Columbia, es corted by Mr. 1C. C. Farrell; Miss Li lie (itigsbv escorted by Mr. S? 15. Lvans; Miss A va Spivey. of C??lufnWa,escoi t< d bv Mr. Waller Butler; 'walked up tie isle from the rear ol the church and formed themselvet ; s attendants near the desk, while Mis.i iS'essie Butler, of Kershaw, and Mr. Bytliel Spivey, of Columbia, walked up the isle to tin head cf the column ar.il were united in j he holy bonds of matrimony by Kcv. W. D. Hartin. . The loving couple and their host ot ! friends did nut tarry long -'be.' ore l!ie\ left for the residence of the bride's pa ! rents, our worth,1 and esteemed friends, Mr. & Mrs. J.'W. Butler, to feast oj? ilte good things there. The newl> i married couple expect to make ( oluiti j i,j.t their home Our loss is Columbia's Igiin Mav their lives be tilled wi'h ' hjCppincss and their pathway through ! lilt; he strewn with many llowers 1 We learn that, dea It w ith its relent I less hand has entered the home ol Mr. lid ward McCabe, of Columbia, ami taken awav the cori er stone, 1-Mward I himself. His death was caused b\ | lypltt'itl pneumonia, lie leaves a h>v ling wife and three chiRIrcn and a tie I voted it. ether and' fat her and several j brothers and sisters and a host ol ! friends to mourn his loss. Our de I ceased friend was a brother-in-law ot lour worthy 1 ?lend, Mr. A. B. Ilabon. | The bo.lv of the deeeasi-d was interred tin the i'? cov Cemetery near lily t he wood on the ta'.'th nil. Our sympathits aie wi.il the bereaved s. 13 j'j icins* Dear Chronicle : ? 1 w ill again send you the doi?t?fi'om our burg. The most of our f ti mers will commence ehopyiag eol'.oti this ( week. Mr. .J. L. S inilet?, who has been j very ill, we are glad to kuoe, is better. j Mr. II. ft. Smith and f;im.I'.', o< J Boulah, are viailing friends and relatives at lhi? pi ice. I Mrs. L. ft. Gas kins, of this piace ? who b:is been upending some time in the Hen I all sictioH, lias return led home. Miss ftlorence C'atoe, a charming jyoil.ig lud)' of this place w|;0 has j been on a visit to her fister near Rentberis, has relut wed home. Misnes Mnmie Gaskins and Nan nie Hrownj of this place, are on a living visit to friends in the Ueulnh section. Mr. L. J. Hro*n, of this place, is ou a visit lo Ueultth to bl? best Vjirl. J Mr. L. T. Dixotl, of IJetlUh, Was! ! in lown to-* I ay. Hlue eyes is the j lull rait inn of oott rso. J. H, (?., a j' o u ii fcpoi t of our j rtftwn, pays fmpiclit visits t ? ? Lan<! v' isli'i'. Ill' claims lli a I lit* 'J'U's; there to see his uncle, 'ml wo think j his undo weirs a c ! 1 1 ^ Is . "Locus 1 1 ui! " ex tends to nob ; 1 !? i ihanl.Jt for Ii.a emu pi i men i s j \\ have no alixictv, licit hei ha\c j we | mi t t ursclf u ii >1 1 i any oMi^n ? . tioas to dispo.ve of uii i ie^s, I?uf it 'wo ili. I have anv to spin o i< wouidl j In* i m pos-u !?!?.? for lis to allow "i\atn j t ? ! t t ^ * l 111' icfllsill of lltl'lO, foi lit' J i a in 1 'l?'H e nou y Ii willi 1 1 1 'so In a 1 i i* :i < I \ ha>. ll hi* could p! any jutoie I Jo not know \\ 1 1 : 1 1 w ould la* I ! I ho en nscij lie nee ; lie might go toj l.a neaM ?? I- oficiicr llian In* tiowv 1 1 oi8. I lis lion do plume is tlo must mi. it a Mo one for liis j i ility that. In- eonld have found. We v\ ?>ii Kl hiImsv ? 11 a in I ? !*? i to j back into tin' recesses of <l.tu-i> Hill for wo don't think lie ran ram ble while 1 1 1 v? "Lu'lls snips. Thanks to ,4L L, l\" for his com- j plimcntfi. Hi' 1 as foti nil a in w in novation in i liu matter of courting, j Wo were soiiy t It rt l tin' l i > 1 1 gavt ' j out before wo letitdiod hi* homo. Sorry that ho told the soon- 1, lot i I wo are afraid ho will liavo some ofj those anxious hoys to jump on : L\ neho<? i ivor with a tin Ion ki t. We will 1 1 ?so by saving that w> ' [will send in no x I wci k a few Inns of poetry ooni posed upon our tiip to Lynch wood. Locus lluli. Anticch. Do" i" Chronicle : ? -After a few weeks silence 1 will give you a fou dota from this plaeo, 0ood stands of cotton aro up. whilo corn is had. A number id young nu n from this see) ion alt<ud<d the pio.nio at ( 'ala w ha Kttl is They v.*<* i ?? oles s r i? . .John R. l.'huslcv, Willie Mc Leod, W. F. Hudson a <1 your ooi respondeut . M . .John R. M? Leod und th' a* i i 1 1" r after traveling nvei the rot ks, hills and valleys arrived :it the hospitable tioino Mr. Janus If'jiison, vriicru M ss Fiiniee, his chainiing voumr daughter, enter tained us i:i such a pleasant man ner that wo will over entertain t In J fondest recollect ions id' our stay with iImmo We are also tndeb'ed to Mr. ami Mrs. .Lis. Pickett and Miss Tiudio Ilines, a ohaimln<_' young ladv, and many othos foi kindness shown us while there. Whiioon our way honm ?ve slopped ivftli our co ver f r Mr. Byron Hudson. lie showed us tu larin which is the lust, .ami is in ili" host condition, of any crop we | have seen. I Our pastor, Rev. .1. R Suii'h, dcliVcied an address to a large au dience at Autiooh Cliureh on last Sunday liiifht upon llio subject ol "II ii n 1 1 ? . i <_"? . ' Mr. I) M. MeC'iskil! lias return ?'il loune from Cleinson (*olle?o, J much to the delight <?f his menv j fi ii'tida. W ?^1 1 as'l lrive been out ea'lin'j and tat. up rather I i1e with my oiil j I must close and lake a little nap. ,j. r. ^ lit Olivet Hear f'hrnniele some timr' has elapsed since last, we appeafed in ^ our m i<li- 1 : 'tis not be.iausis we have forgot ten f\oU ? ?di, no, that will novel be. . -t > The rain is uentlv f.-illinur .ami crops ;ire growing rapidly, so is thei Harden, we know more about that t ha n we, d<? the fit m. We luiye some lino wa'oi i.ielon vines, and hope to liaio a melon ri pe bv t he 1 1 h nf ?! u I v. Mr. ,f. ('. 'I'horne. a popular young ma. i, of Florida, was vi.sit iilUf here recently., Mr. S i m nol II ui <_'li, who h as been i?t ( 'leniKon ( 'ol'ijj.'.e for kouic t i hi ??, has returned home. His nianv ! friends arc tjhid to sec him bsnk once ijjorc. Mr. Ci. W . Arraid", of llovkins. was in this m i^h boi hood last Sun da v. Mi^s r.nl i M- ?nroo is 'nenditi'j this we?di with her sister, Mrs. ( '. J K . .Lewis of v oil r ei ! V. j < 'hild: en's day w ill be hIim i vol at lleiilah, Sa'indav, M.iy L.V.'i. I Ttif e will be a few recitations, and ia Sunday School ,iddre?s. Ad are j cordially invited to attend, but brill" a basket, of dinner and don't j forget t he ''Missionary Basket." be i nii re to In i n it something for that, j anything f.om *10. down. < 'nine jout Mr. Kditor and help us in this ; w o i k . Wo had the plcmrio of haaiing j Rev. Mr Smith, <?! A nt ioeh.leiitnro I at that Chureli laM. Sunday ni<_'!it on lll ! ii mbu !???," W?. thought his j Utclui o very good indeed. Vivian. A CLEAR MEAD; ?'|jood digestion; sound sjeej); a ' fine appetite and a ripe old age, are some of the results of the use of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of their . wonderful effects and virtue. A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick hcad . ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour stomach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpidliver and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills TIIBMSS \OTI(T, ' .\ 1 persons in ?> luMObv luiliid th n to llVSjia.vS 1 1 j Mill my lamU kln>\vn a> tli<- M K ic Irui k No. a |? r i i ? > i < < ?! ! r.i ? k - X-o. <! ami Ik I ' i t it * <!;? I > ?? a i I ! 1 1 litis i.otu't' will th'Hll willi t< ? i I'll- lit!! c\ ii'lit < ?< iho l.i w ,i. m. n a i.l M ... ? I-... , notick. N ?(:!<? I- lirlvl'V i: l> !? 1 1 lll.ll I \\ ili It', ?t'. 1 li ? r? Itl i.l II) \\Y*I \\ alt :vy, ' a iu v. i . a 1 t i I .? ? W n , ,,t ! ? oVlurk, ' M v l "> ? t . iv.viw Iti-.U IV, ail ;n?' ? a: I ..i .1 Hi I : 1.0- NX . ?l u rt.i 1 I l.i1''! will t v i i\ i <1 ? i |>.?i i U ? t \ . I i iiiil if i !? 1 1;>! In- l'iv in \ . t . i i i ? . a'j ? > ^ r . : 1 1 1 > I I ti'in * i ? ? ami W 'mMialit ? . Pur.. I In (lit- lit! : t j. 1 1 }?(- 1 '? ! 'I : i ' '1 ! ' v 1 1 li i :ir I \\ i 1 !? i i?. i . it ? I !i-- i i. l 1 1 ? i . . ? ! .nr. >?: ;?!i 1 i U it IV-el \ - -I. I 1! I'll I I. IN. V'.,. s.i|?, IV i>". u\ M.o |iu!., 1- ? ? NOTICK. S | :i t , hi Sail I It ( a ivl i li :i .f IviMtha w I i?ii ill ? . \ \ !! pel sums < ? ? I *? 1 ?i.**i S t > l lu* |',\> I ali' nT U -u i y 1 1 o 1 1 son lit!!, ilf tvanrtl. an* nuliiic I lo *U'lll? v\ i ; li nii', ami nil w!:n h or cl iinis against I Iu- .mill i;M a 1 1' linisl pivsrnl thrill I (? llir JH'npt'l I \ a ; | > I 1 1 \ ( <1. \v. u . li \ i.i., !?: m .-in. i (.i 1 Ifii: y 1 1 u < '.-'Mi II nil, I Jt't't* asi'.l . A pili I S, I (ict Our 1 ' i iccs. (\>;iipU lf ( '< .t * < >i i , Saw. ? : i i - 1 . ? 1 1 1 and I'Vrl ili /.>?!? "V I i ' I Outfits; al-<o (?iti, Cain1 Mi I aid Siiiir.-lt* uuilils. r.uiliiin^, r?riiljj?', I ;i? ? 1 1 1 rv Furnace :> ml l!ililr<;nl ('a' liny ; K - 1 1 r sn', Mill Ma fl.iu M >' anil F ictoi v supi-lit 15. -ll ii i.', fail in';, I ti.it finis, ! i jm ? I'it ! i;i}{ i > iw s, ill < hie: tic. r.wr r.vi r. v i > \ v . \v< >;ck i'o 1 1 A \ I >S, | S5S..TOL tj. a ; t (AIWA l: J'ASSINi ii; I ) i. I'OT. \l iv !??'. i'i.ii. ??(]i!IlH[on ffolcl" I'M) K l< J;!;N KW M AN AG KM KNT.}} is hi i\ liv oivi ii tr. (lie pooph1 (I CsimtliMi ni:d K(U slunv count v that 1 huvo K'jtscd [the ''aind' \\ lioti'l, (oiiiicrly (he ' /itliam I lou.-o, !in<l n kjxhM Inl Iv soi i cit m si i a re of t heir ji;i 1 ro?r>'$<\ Tin' table sir j > ] > 1 itM 1 j w ith the 1) I ho inaruot at j lonls. Taics "Jfl.oO jm r < 1 ; i \ for transient boai(l?*rs. Kt ?< 1 u c:? 'lion made for lioardia's by tin JiiK-jiih. \ Cr\ lvvsju'ctlully, j. l'. July 1.?. Msinagor. \mm\M makij ASA I MSI N FK( 'TA XT. | I'vt-iy 1 > ; t i ft iu in, Li\? ryniaii an ] kc?-|i I) r i f tliiint'stifj :m in tis in sliiMcx slioultl J pr.ivi.lf f.jp tlii-ir lualtli liy n tl.ii'y use of j Marl in jST.\M.<, ?,.i'T'i i:;:s and hkpdixc. j It will iihim* llian 1 1 iv for its L'<>y in ' 1 1 1 1 ^ out1 I liirjr alotif. l .i t ry niiit wlitJ Ims jtritil <t in privio*, sinKt ami tlra inv/ liaa ] ii. >t t t] its r< mar Kit1 il>* ;li.-i nfict i 1 1 |i< t*i >, NO I'll I N< ; I.IKK IT T" jifsorJi all t ? 1 1 * i * i >. i< ?i:h a. ?'.-'('.?< ami j I lit 1 1 'Oil ?? lily <li*infrcl I liftj>it,' mist's. ?AS A N \ I '.SOU KANT, Ii in iiii<|Uv>l iona I ilf. It has is strong | t'lit'iiiical anflini ty f.<r nr..oni:i. W'licif niaiiiiic v:ihI- a i i < I ;iilr? art- sjirin! I with it. t.ncf nr Iwiff a \v ????!:. all Ol l In ? aJiKinia is ii'taini'<!. O; lifi ? isc it isft'fij iurali"). or h-ai lit'tl mit I >y tlu rai; s. 'I'll.- !)? ?t a^i ion'! ur. l aiitliurifii s ;:^rcc j ih-O it wort 1 1 mi no tlim i;.s f<?st as a ! inaiiiiral a^oiit. I tarn I ()!?? TUKSI-: ro\*<i uj-;i; \ TIO\'S Wlio warts tf> k"' ;> tlnir ; irii*; r t lu-althy, an l a<l I t ? Mi ? \ au k (>;? riii : ma mi: t; ^-li.iiltl use tiio I : . I - ? ? i If <'ahi:u<l 1 M ul. Ii n? t fi.r i!i* I'V v iur I r:i! <K':itirs. i or-lol of n.-:. I'or - !? I ? \ tin* natit l, lunj ul ? carlo*-'. / i I nirlesicle Mining v!v 'M l ?,r. Co., ! i r ? ? .Inliti.s 1'. Kost'jr. (i n I. M ,^'r. C. iiurlestou. S. ( '. rXotice To Trespnsrei's. AM |M ?!*' >">- In r> l?v sU'ii tly t"? ! ' ?!? ii ^ i) i ivs|.;i>x i< .r tin* >i| huiit* ! i i *r, li.-hmu' or I'nr :? 1 jy utlu-r purpiM wIih!s,h'\ cr it[ i tin- XvMiip (I ? Wilson | I ii i- .m l T.iylor li?M williniii m y ii?Tini.->i??n. \ N Y < t*r funnel ?! Kur.linw' t.'ii" iiotii-i' will in- i ! I'uJl'w i? li l' ? tin- r.,1) \ 1 1' ii t ft tho !.iu . J. ,\. KlKjlY. 1<YI>. Illi. In Poor ? Health means so much more than you imagine ? serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. 1 )on't play with Nature's greatest gilt ? health. Brown's Iron Bitters If you arc feeling out <>l soils, weak an<l generally ex li.msUil. not \ otis, have Ko appetite ami can t wot k , begin at once tak ing the most relia ble SUengthetiillvj medicine, which is brown's lion 1' i t - tcrs. A few hot tics litre - benefit comes front the \ ci y first dose - it tiv? 7 st&jn ttrth . a n A it's pleusulit to take.-. It \C tires Dyspepsia, Kidney and l.lver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Had Wood Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. < ;? l only tlx- KOiuiiue? ii lias crossed ted ltiivioii t Hio wra|?pi-i\ All otliers nif still-' Mituli v t 'ii u'?ci)>t of two sc. stamps \*o will M':nl : ft i.l Ion tii'Q tt t if u 1 SVurM's 1 I ??lr v I ?*\% .*? anvl book ? fi ?:o. brown CHr.MiCA . :o. HALTtr/.cRr:, mo, ' DO YOU ^ WANT A Situation? S. W. Cor. Main & Upper Sts., opp. Court House. I WILBUR R. SMITH, PRESIDENT. LEXINCiTON. KY. i lu.iuo micccHfifiil griuluntc*, in I iVt/161 r:| ii ||li? 100 I ii I tali k*. Awnnl ?r Hlfl-it 11 r i ? I lllpl-.tiiiu at World's ' J'.x position for Hoots keeping, etc*. A riMirouitli. I ?? ft ik-iii lul mill HonorrV i College. Hundreds a! viiKtcntH lit iittuiiduure ! the past year, fiohi 'ii r.tiitos. IIikIiicm t'oimt' cmiaintn of Hook-krepine , j Hti*liie-.s A rli liiiH'i io, /iViiinnnslilp, CtnliflrwIiT* ' I. aw. Merchandising. HankHm; Joint iMoek, I' MntiufuctitriuK. l.ooTiu es. HilslnesH I'ntcllc#,. Mercantile Correspondence, etc. CimI <if ?'nll liuslix-h-i t'diimo, Inc'iidluc Tuition, Stationery m?t Ituuril in u nice lalnilv, | a I. -.XI I K!M>. I Stiori tiiiml. Tj pew rlf Inu and T?>lp(rnpH^ J nt i ntM-piiiltlra: have spc>* teacher* nn\| i rooms, and can bo taken uluio r v.ltli tho iiuM J iios? I <nu>-o. t y s:?cial department for Ind' !SUu:iltiin?. I in- 1 1 1 it i > < I r our graduates Ih. differ nt departments of tlits t/olloge litis n ( i i-ilf.l it i supply. * -I lie I'l'inriiiai <? r tin* Btiuikinar Oopnrf* meitl til' iIiIh t'ollt'uo huh been a III rector. itu<1 I Vice Prcfdent of a luink tor u number of your*. ? nii'l refeisto nearly forsner pupils now hoUtiny j p ' itlons In banks ii. ? I'roNMcntn, Vieo-I'reslilfluts, l 'a si : l??r, s, Itook-kecpoiM, etc.; li I lie ill I-.?XingTv*> ! hank.s. 'I lie I'rlurtpnl of fl??? I'hnnocrnpliir pjirtmciit Is endorsed us mi ii co u rate mid prnctl-HT ? ii .i'-ii'e$r:iplior in talcing verbatim reports pho , in ilcail v. and as n good Kngll*h scholar endorsed t.\ Hi ? i iiy, i 'mi nty and Commonwealth Attor ? n'.'v ?4. Iti'lfjcs rid a score of oilier lending attor nevsof this cltv who have rmnloyed him. 'J'lir Principal of i!m? 1 clcgmplilc IV ft it 1 1 imiiii olllili coIIi'kp xviih tor it ii ii in her of j va: > an operator. |>i I urinal clerk, audit, etc., for | i In; I,. V N it it., nml whose i|iiultfrcntlnii In on ? I lis ih loading officers of that road. ? fi-? nllirr Ti'iiclinsi of llil* t'olli'tr In 1 k -keeping, linsl n ess, A I It iiniHilc. IViininii i 1 1 f ' , etc ii A <?t |i?ri <-nced and efficient. 'X It l n Cii!li>zi' in HslulilUlinil and n llcs on Its ??!?? w re.-ord ?>[ over a i|Unrter of a century. Is if-. '/? ... i' '? uii'l ? i-i ti i ;k represented, nnd endorsi-<l l>v us t!o.n ..iiil4 of former pupil* fur huntat ai:U. <? ,?? tn. ?,,,*< and who IliltllciiCe illlullalU their relitfioim and friends to nTti'ioI No tCu?liic?M < '?? 1 1 ???{?* III Amrrlni can retel to ui'ii? tlKtiuKuiitlie'l and ttlccciMlnl KradiiAies 1 1, tn ti Is i '<.11 ego. loir citlnloi{iien Intve lett?-rs of <? o . I< <r ?iiO'iit h v r< pre?entRtl vm of one Iiuu<lrrd iiili. i.iis. iiir-lii<liiit; a I.li ntenniit-cloveruor. (.'oil l.i. tsniari. A t torify ? ' ?e neral, .Illdat-S. Member* Of I ? ,-l-.ialiir> H. etc. : also One II ii ndred <ltitiik enl !? One hundred former Muileni** lioldl'ie hl<iit'sl and most lucrative ponitlons lit tlifs '('lie li out tielt.v 1'iiit fmltj lllploma, undct ? ? 1 1, is awarded tlie *rr ml nates of t fil* CollfgO< lienlui'hy rniii'rsil,T Is tlie ontirroutli of I lo- Transylvania I'lil vcfi ity, founded over 1M year* nun \sseis over *-H)i?,ii(<1. I.tterur.i' 4'onri>?> Free. Mtudents of this Col 1. ?i- bav'o the /iririlfiir of receiving initt ruction in Oo' i.iterary I lepart men t of Kv.ttucky I'nlversity f r tin* remainder of lite uoHSton in which they n radii tie. free of cliar??>. I.riliiirliin. Ky., the location of Prof. Pnilth'o Cvil'if), is noted for It.s heAlthfulneas ami fine ? lim it"': lias churrlie* antl 11 liunks. Acee*? Mil" by its many railroad*. Wo ? mi'u I Ion. Knter now. Ornduntes nuccet* tut. For circularit address Its 1'residont, WILBUR R. SMITH, Lexington, T!ir Ttct r!inc t far the l.i .1*1 M?#m / L DOUGLAS SHOE k Over One ^llllion l'coplc near ibo W. L. Douglas $3 and $4 Shoos. All our NhM>? a re ?M|w<tlly ?wllHfn-tury They fflvc the best value for the iiu.ncy. They equal viutuin ulioe* It. ntyle And flt. Their wearing qualities ore uusurpAftseJ. 1 he prloe# Are nn Iform ? MiiriHw) on t>ole. From 61 to Mvcd t?vcr <?thrr rnalcti. If your dealer cannot supply you we call* $5j$4j$3?00 Cord?T?B,Fr?sck L Knninollrtl Calf and Knn??roo. UdS#*7 & . !//>?> or pooler c*nn?t tuppfy jo*, writo ror mimoiw. W. L. DOHgtTC, Br*ckt?a. n^t?> FOR SALE 6Y HIR8CH BROS,