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JM JUNK 21, yj'i^T 1 1 ""' " ? ^ ? , ? ] Tho Koy to thQ City. A huge key about two feet long, x representing Alio ko>^ to the c i i y , lias boon made ant) will bo formally ?prcsonted to tbo oaticts upon their ? ftwval in Cam don. 'Suffered with Dyspej>cia. "I ftave been a AuiTorei' from 'djs tneptlft and wu^ reouniumeniied to > try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Aftetj using ono bottle piy people noticed an im provement in mv lo<*k*. 1 have now > use<J throo bottles and cannot ex press the good which I have derived from it?' J. J. Ponard, 104 mar *ket St., Charleston, S. CV ) ??... 1 1 ? * Hoot|V I'iiis cute all liver *-111*. iA. Big Seizure of Whiskey ^ While on hi** way from Kershaw "to a still in heater 'field county ? -last 'l'hursday,'lJ. S. Deputy collee /'tor T. B. StaOkhouse ran on a wag gon load of whiskey just out of Ker shaw. lie (xi mined it and found -that 't was not stamped aa required 'by law. Thero uroie three bajreU ? 128 gallons. It was in charge of Mr. -John Mangum of Monroe. 'Mr.Staek house took Mr. Mangnm, the wag on, mule* and whiskey all back to iStrrahaw. The whiskey was shipped ?to Columbia and the wagon and mules are advertised for sale. Mr. Mangum asked Jeavo to step out of commissioner Floyd's otllce -a few minut'js and has never retun ?td. ? JLancaster Led_ev. Memorial Services* Last Tuesday was}, observed us "memorial day by DtfKaMi Lodge K. ?of 1*. T!ie Knights assembl* <| at the aJI all a I G 1'. M. and tepairer! in a hod)' to the cemetery where ? 'the grave of one the deceased brethren was decorated, ex *empli fj'iim in a very beautiful nian .ner one of the cardinal principles -of the order ? friendship. One 'Other grave gix jnjJesj ? in the country will be dec* -orated on Sunday, and all thtv,| >Knights who can go are requested ?to meet at the hall at 5 P. M. sharp. "Those of ,i 'lie Knights who have bug gies arejespecialiy urged to be pres ?'cnt, , 'Thanks 'We return thanks to Col. Asbury ^Coward for an in vit itlon to attend the commencement exercises of the 'Sou ttrCarolina M Hilary Academy which will take place in Camden ?nfjit week. The program is as fol lows : Sunday, June 23rd., Conimer.ce -ment sermon by lit. Rev. KUison "Capers, [). D. VVeduesda3^ June 2Glln\ Compet itive Gcnupany Drill. Thursday, June 27th.,Competi Hive 'Individual Drill for the Star of "the West Modal. Friday, June 2Sth , 'Com menoe *ment Exercises. Annual Address by Col. Leroy *F. Youroans, C? 1'mibta, 8. C. Ad dresses bv Me*mhers of the Gradua ting Class./ Delivery of Diplomas by the ?Chairman of the Board of Visitors. Congressman Strait'* Fm Granite. Congressman Strait has had <erime specimens of granite taken from his Cedar creek plantation analyzeciby the director at Wash ington of the Department 6f the ?'Interior U. S. Geological Survey, who makes a lflost favorable report as to quality of the rock. He says ?it is very much like the Richmond grauite, so valuable for building 'purposes, and used in the construc >tioi\ of Alio national buildings ? l Washington. Dr. Strait has an inexha ustible supply of this granite on his place and a fortune awaits him if the Roanoke <fc Southern and the \Vadesboro, Winnshofe- and Cain "ak railroads are ever built accord Mng to the last surveys through ?this county. ? Lancaster Review. A Mammoth Excursion There will he a mammoth excur sion run from Shelly, N. C, to ^Charleston, S. <C., on next Tuesday, the 25th Jnst. This exuision is un vler Mie management of Capt. J. K. ' Peurce, of Kershaw, and Capt. W. fH. Rafhscur, of SlteJhy,. and the 'fat t lhaVit is in the handsvof these ^veteran excursionists is sUflicieni -guarantee ? that the excursion T.wilh be tT^supeeas in, vvery" ?sense of the word. The fare from "Camden and return will be only ? 1.25. The irain will leave Cnnj den at 2.40 P. M. arriving Chai lea ton rt 7 P. M. Returning will leave ^Charleston At 8.30 on ?tlio evening'J ?cf the 26th, thus giving a whole day *nd night iu Charleston. An,W curtion to Sullivan's 'eland mo ground ike harbor for 28c. extra has arranged for the exluraifomt^/ " Capf. Pearoe dropped in to^tei* ? ??? age xuul stated tbat he was sorry that tli* impression 'l?f d gotten oat that the excuraion wai for colored peo|?fe only, and' v that separate coaches will be protided for the wtiiUs, and every fnMBtioi will Jbe (fk?s (fir their ?coslort pleaaars. So come 03*! "CsMnW Doi'i fergeiifce day, *r*t fpuesda* the **tb. ? - t Attention, rerr.cor&U. Thero will bo h meeting of IK u 'ah Dstfiooratio club on Silurl ty, .1 uno }{2utl , fit IV. M \V. V\ . Mlv'Kl.l*, I'.csi It'll). ?V _ ? _ Oakland IViii KMuiii* <? I n '> wi'ti tueot HI School hoc, se (t|) | ! Saturday afternoon .Juiui if 2 .? I, ftp | 4 oVloik to iIihi'Ush I *i t? (| ii'st i<>n ?? j ! brought un in tho I i*t meeting 'of J I llu> Kx ecu live ('ominiili'c, and if i necessary ?? 1 *?i? t delegates to '"nun { i V Con von linn to ho held on il>ej 29 1 U just. I. F. Hoi.j .\\i>, l'i\ siilcut. i DeKulh Democratic* C|i?h will moot at tlii' Opera House on Tues y, the 25 1 1; ai fi P, M. sharp, for the put pose of electing delegates to the County Convent ion to lit* ln-ld on the 21Hh, if advisable to do so. J. T. 1 1 i y, President. Hi Ik Hill Democratic Gin') is called to nioc-t on Tuesday, ti e 25th to transact any business that may come before it. T. L. Davis, President., There will he a meeting of Wa* U?ree Democratic. club at thoTro-iS tuet's ollloo on Saturday afternoon June 22, at 6 o'clock, for the trtir pose of choosing dt legate* to the county convention. A full meet ing is requested. Tims. J. Kirkland, Pr^s. Death avt'oo Inn Mrs. Kldiedge, sister of ( '??),?. F. W. Kldrich, died m the Hol-kirk I tin on Wednesday lust. Base Bail. A match game of base/bait will he played (bis afternoon fit f> o'clock he t ween Camden and De lta lb fill hp.4 "Mary Harlan, The story by * X. Y. Z.M com menced in The Chronicle two weeks ago, is completed to-day. It nia\ add interest to this very interest ing story to state that it is furn ished wholly by local talent. Personal I Miss Haliio Kvanf, of Smithville, j has hocn in (S^imdnn several daj*s.| visiting Mrs. \V ,'T. Hall. i ? Comptroller Genral J:imo? Nor ton was in Camden this week milk ing his annual settlement with the Treasurer | Mr. \V. D. Tranlham spent seve rsil dn,'s this week in Charleston on professional business. Mrs. Minnie liawlins'ui, nee ! Barne?, and her si-iter -in law, Miss 'iluttia Itawlirison, ol Kcjck Ilill, are visiting Mrs. M. K. Sehroek. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing- Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved Ui'six hours by the "New Great South American Kid ney Cure." This now remeuy is fi great surprise oi^ account of .its ex eeeuing pro'ibpMiesB in relieving pain in tho bladder, ki Joeys, ^baek sin I every part rf the urinary pas sages in male or female. 'vIt relieves retention of water and pain in pass ing it almost immediately. Jf you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by,. Dr. F. L. Ze.np, Driig<;ist, Camden, S. C. Good Ilea'th And a good appetite go hand in hand. Willi tl?o loss of appetite, the system canno*, Ions: sustain it sel f. 'J'hns the furiiflua'.i wis of good health are l?:<>k >n down and the system is Taldc to attacks c? f disease. It, is in sneli c isc s tlmi tie medicinal powers of "Hood's Sai'saparilla are deafly shown. Thousands who have taken Hood's SursiiparHIa tesl'fy to its great merits as a purifier or t4.^ blood, ita powers ?lo restore and sharpen the appetite and promote a healthy' action of i he digestive organs Thus it. is. not what we say hut what Hood's S irs apai ilia docs that te-lls t^e story und constitutes the strongest recommendation that can he urged lor nnv medicine. Whv not take Hood's Sai sapar iilr now? I Mr. W. M. Ilinson has rented Miss Sou (3 1 blie's residence and will move nj> there shortly. A Guild Kidnapped. The Colombia Evening No.. ? of last Tuesday -says : Last Thursday a negro woman stole a while child, about seven years old, from the home of its pa .?enls in Kershaw County on the holder line betweelJ that and lliit county. / The faUw^r tracked the woman to this city S ilurday. and with the aid <ii the police have made a ddi "gent search in the city, hut to no avail. The brute drugged the child along the roa<l, fo/f'eviilNice yf it was seen. J * V. _ The matter has bej?n keptjoat of the papers in tiopcs >>f finding the woman bid oomewheres I ft the ciiy, but no idea has been abandoned and it*is now llroughl that the wo man has gone to Lexington Coun* The father says he has no idea why the woman stole the child un* 4es? *t ?* for -pure meanness. TJte child <i? a gUI with light hair vand ?he had on a check dfeWs when stolen. The paren t a , the child yre in moderate circumstances and ?are no ateaue to push * hunt and the father aslcs tbo aewopapera V* poltlieb ibis artful*, and W llie child ff fonm^ to xoaummicate wttfr dMef Otfly-of thie clt>w ' - - j ? * f ? ; T7-- "" " " "71 -? *? Pi emmets It-ins PROTECTION from the grip, ? pneumonia, diphtheria, fever ami epidemics i>? given by Hood'* Sarsapa* HI la. It makes PURE BLOOD, 1 1 you have m-u i nl>>ia don't have it any ">**<*:? 1 ? X L. will euro you. Fur Kil'! l>yV I diu^;>Uts. Send for rirenlais. I': km' 2'>e, I'repnred b\ l\ X. L Co,, Columbia, S <\ Our Lender Liver Pills cures h|| liousuesf, sit k head-ioho, indices* iion, etc. Srmple l?? ?-x by mail lie. Try tueni. T. X. ('<?., 1811 Main Sued, Columbia, S. ( Defaulting Craltier J. ft. Holland !>li?ttd**d \Mtilly Irtsi wt.i k t?? eiuhez-" /.ling *eJ.>,?)t)i) of liio M.'ichauu and Farmer* Nntional Uauk, ioH'har I .Hie, ami was sentenced to seven sears in Albany penitetuiery Byron used a ureal detd of haw* dressing, bnl was vc-y particular to have onl\ the best to be found is the nmikt'i. Il A.yer's Hair vigoi had been o lit o ) nab' e t heu, doubtless la* w oV. Id have tested its merits, as sn m any ilisi inuuKh?d andtutjhion aMe people arc doiny; now-a days. Some people arc constantly tiou bled with pimph'M artd boils, cspoi ially a H?tu t t he facc and net k. The i?est ictm-dy is a thorough contse of A yer't. S usapai ilia, which expels all honors through the proper cnan neU. ami so mnkea the skin ticcotiir s .ft, healthy, ami fa! t . When Baby was sick, wo gavo hop Cnstorln. when sho was n Child, sho cried for Cnstorliv. When sho beenino M l.ss, she chmx to Custorla. Wheu sho had Children, sho gave them Cost or 1m. Knulisli Spavin Liniment iv re moves nil hard, Soft or Cjdloustd Lumps aiul bUmuiiahes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Swee ney, Ring I {one, Siilb-s.Vpraius, all swolt-n Tlwo.it?, Coughs, $tc. Save $50 by use of one boltie. Wui rautod the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Dr. V. L. Zemo, Uruu^st, Otimden, S. C A*. ^ ^ _ jjfpom Qur (JoPFC^pantleiit^ Boykins .1 tine I 7 i!i. Mr. Km i 1 ???* : ? As I was very ill last week, wus unable tif^ivc you the news, but as I am holler will again ask admission into your val uable columns. Cotton liar, improved for the last f*.-w \ve? ks, hut is stili small for the time of year. Prospects for corn rue id. We are glad to say that more coin is being planted than hi soveral year* before. Mr. 11 H. i)oy l< i n, who has just returned from a nipio C 'ltimUia, reports that 'crops all along the road are fine. Mr. S?, It. J. ami Miss Katie Smith ofBeulali were visiUng in our last Suturd iv. Mrs. Reese, of this place, is vis iting friends in Camden. We wonder how it is that Burl ha can go spoiling on Friday when we ca n'{? IjF.^d it/ only on Sunday? We wonder it Ijjerlnu ready thinks ? lew lie can dofeat Locus Hull? We do riot claim to l?c a Bill Arp. We only advised Bertha to be careful when Ire went on', with his carving knife not to slick a Hill Arp or a Lmciim llul','1 ?r ?'c k'low if he strut k a Bill Arp lie would ?:eb defeated, and if lie struck a L';cns (lull he would hear a worrisome song. Bertha say* we ought give the poetry just as it was in the Header, hut we will in form Bertha that w<* had & pint in that poetry as. well Me l)u If'ie McDu Hie and uiyselfAvere in cahoot and/when Hertlia slriuk ut, mu lie misled L'?eus llu'l and hi', the cilioot. B.-rlha advises us to give the author the next lime we copy anything. We would say that we were the author of u part of it and jlcDufli" was the author of the oth er part. It Would ho very ignorant in a bird if lie was to l>uild his nest to soil other birds. It would be im possible for us to write articles/ lo suit the worhL We must write^ome time to snitj^Prself. What we wiite | .Vt.uld moke one man y!ad and an i other glad. We can not pL'as i '.lie world all at oner. W. II may trie sun in darkness hide, Like the ocean's waving tide, Just ns Bertha tfot defeated. WJieii lie j. imped on ill* Locus to ri le. Hertttnj.il in kit that he is a Hill / rp but we do not. II ?* used to appear under the iiun de plume of Noviu1 Homo. When wo replied to Beit ha we thought that il was a gill, but we li-ve learned since that it is poor lonesome Novus IIowoTof Beu iah, trying to hide ut Clusnui Glove under the no" de plume of Bertha. We ure competent to copt with you Hertha so come nhecd. To Vivian: Thomas Jefferson A Strong Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by Tutt,'s Liver Pills, an abso lute cure for sick^ieadache, 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 J Fairieight Platte Cannon, Col Tiitt'? Uver PUte > '? ' ^ s"" Y ' <tri<\ John Adam* died on l\v> 4th <,f July U2?. Aflame' last words wore . ?JtlUrson atill survives.1' Jitforaon was however ulreafly lyiog dead *n his Yirfciohrhome. If He 1 1 Itn was so sharp as he 1 1 i??* to be, why (Ud*i.>1?? answer the oue*ti'>u that was asked bint week? I.OCtIS Hull. .^isgah. ??' Jtino I 2 1 li . Mr. Kilitoi*:? 'I sgain come to claim tit v in yiMtr vahl able papwr. New? is very scarce at this hme and while 1 hold my pen and scratch my hefltt, nndMook out ov er i he flelds'Ican olwefvo < ne thing t> the regiot of manv'f:?rmers, that the stand of cotton is very broken and small' for tills "season of the yeer, but then to console our ex panded winds, tve ' know that. the prico of the fleecy staple ?* ih-.t of last Veav Th<' rainy tessonjhas passed awaTyar tt wtAro having the host woather^V work that \vq have h all this year, though Gen. 'Green U advancing on us with his forces with the watch word fifcht or bo corquered, though we will soon drive him back if the weather continues fair. The oat crop notwithstanding it being \ei\ lin ited is frlling fast this week, ("lorn is small but has a good oolor and promises a good crop if we can gel the rain in next mon<l< to mature the crop. Mr. J.C. Allen lost a very fine uo w lafct wet k, Mr. Frank Josoy, of Mayesviuo, Wits visiting in this burg last wet k Miss Halite Kvans.cf this neisjh b err hood, is visiting relatives in your city. Mr. J. D. K vans is attending court in Sumter this wet k Mii-s Bettio Ives is visiting rila lives in Biehopvillo this week. Rev. T.?W. i<oVuggs preached e very interesting sermon to a^ iarge nnti attentive gongregntion Sunday nt Pisgah Baptist church. Mr. Scruggs next appointment at this church will >?e on the 4vh Sunday in June, lie announced that lie wonl I preach a special sermon that| iin v <at 11 ?? ?n-t f,mn ll,e "The Lambs brid??, who are they? The gathering together of God's people. Kvrif'.vbody is cordially io \*ttod to attefid that day. J. I,. G. Pisgah I will endeavor to give you a few .tols fmm I'isgsh. The fanners aro progressing very slow with their farms so far everything is very backward. Mr. Bruce Nettles, of Mi. Olivet, was spoiling in this> neighboi hood lust. Sunday. Mr. A 1?'X Kubv, "f Ml. OMvet, was down h 3 re to preaching last tSnndav. Prof. Gibbt's picnic at this place \n ii h quite a success. Now I will close with best wishes to The Chronicle. Votro Ami. Davis Hill. June 10th. Mr. Editor : ? 1 sec your Black River correspondent claims that Rev. Slnk-'s is preaching the gospel without price, and says that he if do.ng ah our Lord commanded us lo-tlo. 1 w .ul I like for himU^ow his scijpture for that kindNi^doc tifne. I have read a chapter or two and it does not read mat way. I would also like. to know what form of church governin-nt does h?s prac tice? What mode of baptism does he pi actio? Does he baptise u flier a profession... of ones own faiui. Does he hold communion? or dpes tie proclaim with it loud voice * who soever will, lit him conn?" Docs he visit the sick, clothe the naked and feed the hungr>? Does lie take in the stranger and feed him and chaige him nothing? And do??# he <b? unto others as he should have them do unta him? U he a pencemnkei? " Mothers' Friend " Cures Rising Breast. I have been a midwife for many years, and hi caeh case where "MOTH ERS' FRIEND" was us<4-1t accomplished won ders and shortened labor and lessened pain, it jn the best remedy for KISINUOF THIS HRF.AST known, and worth the price for that alone. Mrs. M. M. JlrewKter, Montgomery, Ala. Srnt by Kxpross or mall, on rocclptot prlcc, Sl.Ooprr ttouic. Ilook " To Motliora" mulled free. BRADFIELO REGULATOR 00., Atlanta. OA. SOLD BY AJAj DRUGGISTS. NOTICE Oi; ELEC t. TION. Office uf C|ty Council. Council Chamber, Cmmleii, S. C , June 17-h. 18!)*. An flection by the freeholder* of (lie Oity of- U.tmd< n for five mem bets of a Hoard of he?i 1 1: for ?ai<-l city, (one irein '.?er from each of the f ?nr ward*, and one A phjnicl?n, at l.irpc.) in hereby ordered to Ik' held on Tacrlay, July 2, 18: T|,v , polln will he opened at the ukiiaI polling placet* of the several wards at 8 o'clin-k A. M., nwLrtoned at 5 o'clock 1*. M. The follow ing?po*#on8 will act ?s man agers of nald election : Wsrd I? O. 8, Mights, John Wilnon, S Wsrd a? C'. C. Ilaile, O. T. Little, 4. P. Boh well. Ward 3? llentf Truesdel, J. B. Ar ruib, T?, A. Wittkowiky. i W?fd4?J. i). McDowotl, W.J. Jones, Writr IfaC'fwlBflif. ? 3 ' ? This ?l4X<>on I* heM in scesnltf >co with an set of the fegtstetorr. - / A. i>. KKNNUPY, J. L. BKA#I2IGTO*, . Clerk 4k RecorWr. for Infants and Children. 'tfufttorlu Isso \vcU<ultk)>U-tl toohtUlron that I iveoinnu-ml it tui MjjK<rlor tonny invacritttiou Jttunvu to nits" 1L A. Akcii?h, M U, ill bo. Oxfoul St., Uivoklyu, \ . "tho uso of 4 CVWitorlrt ' Is so universal anil Its morlts no woll known that it wins t\ work of KinvrvrvMjrttl^'* t? oiulorsolt. Kow uro t hit inlolli.jont fauiillo-s who do not koojt CiUtoria w ithin <Msy ivaoh." CUm-oa M.vhi vn, 1). O,, Now York City. Ciihtorla cuivm Colli", (.'oiWijutlo'*, Smir Stomach, Muri^a-a.yWvuotAtl&n, Killa Worms, ylvc4 t>lc?|<, uml i>i\>molc4 ili K<'?tU>n, Without Injuriou. motivation. " For arovrrtl yonrs I Imvo rocommonifcnl ' Ciixtoria,' uml shah always coiithmo to do .so, i.s it has invariably juxkIvkviI bcnolkiftl results." Kdwin K. l'Auniw, M. !>., lO.Mli strict ami Tth Ave,, Now York City. ( 'V Tim Ckntai'H Company, V7 Mi'HHay StukkP, Nkw Yohk ClT?, SPECIAL JD WALL """PAPER. $1.00 to $0.00 IVr ltooni, inchitliifc Borders. Wo h?vo n?:?? 1 ?* spooial a? inn^cuicnts \\ i t ) i .J. ('. LAW IJ1CXCK A Co , I lie Kiv;>t Wall I\ipor Mamifurtm on of New Yoi k , \\ liort'hy wo uveal In t<> oflor to our snl>?eril>vrs ilio tfroatost opportunity t>> lutv liipili nr?olo wall pApor at nlx>ut thu.oost of pro.luolion. Jvmplos ami circular suow ? in^ how many pieccH of paper a room rotpiires ami how t? hanir uwpor, sent free on npplicnti ?n. Soo thoao psiuos : 8 ?. pi>r roll, (ioM\ 12c. per loll; l-nihossi'd lioMs, 2."?o., lornn'rly $I'.6A. L:?to.?l stylr'a Us* ?1 l?v tlio elito of Now York. As tliia otlVr only huhls j;oi> i for a liitiil u< I lime, you should make your Holoeliups and | urohaso goods at onee. ( >rdevx 8< nt ( '. ( j.nl > Address all oomuiunieations to .1. ('. L\W ltti.NCK .i CO., fkT We* I -'3rd ft., Now York, N. V. of this paper can ho .seen at (his t.>(lh:e. Doe? he go nil ovtti* tlio world u ml preach, or does he nUend a lit lie patch around lionuV K. 15. K. Cant?y. ? Dear Clnonich : ? 1 nguin 'tit le mpt to give you the news from our town. ? VV e are having lots of rain at ihis juncture. Crass is growing rapidly. Crops aie growing Home faster than what they were. Rough I lime I'or savins' small grain. Messrs. .). K. Creed and Walls | snys they arc ready to thrash main! Mud millions too, as they have a new out lit nnd can do good woik. Miss Mary McDowell is visiting relatives this week at Canlev. The second lein will hdoii he opened as blackberries are iipen^> ing. All we will have to do isyjffsl sign the papers and gMlfcF from the store house. ?- J think peaches will he plentiful, hlJi upj/lro 1 nui SOi'i'j: to ll^te, by some -mean, are falling o|V of tin trees alHl the limha ure dying.? Mi*. ?). K. Creed says he widj Start to rebuild his giu h mse a' tax mrnrni ? .>/ South Cnt'i Itna ? Kershaw County. Under ami hy vi.tue of sundry tax ex eeutions to uicdirceted hy .1 . ( ? H<>ltinu*. Treasurer of Ker.-hixv County, I vill ^proceed to sell in froni of the court iioii.se in Camden S. during the lejfiil hours of s;d" ?.fi ' l;e first M atday in Ju iV next, the following described reaj es tate , to-wit : 60 Her. * ni St*. r>. the property .of W Di^n { hounded on thoK Wjest^iH'' ?amis orLewis Peebles; North h/ estate of Dick fchitlaw ; Northeast l.y JAhn Sin'tli , Kast hy lands of Harbison llall and Hen Hat .'Idle. 7 ii acres hi N* ?. 11 known as the IIo ?inn land, bmii'led North by la^ds of Sallie Dnwkins ; Kast hy landrf of W. II. Hogiin ; South hy lands ofMhe .lones Kstate , ami West by lands of Sallie Dawkin.t, The property of Jol'.n .1. Sut ton. Si^ a HO neres In No. 8, fie propci te of Mrs, Moekie Hammonds, hounded X ? >rt 1 1 by ?lands of Laura H. Bruce and W, I). Tranthani, West hy lands of W. J Y on uk, Kast bv lands of W. ?^?'I'riMit Ihiiik and South hy lands of W. J. Young jind N. (Jay. 1 hit, with buildings ilhercon,. in the city of Camden, hounded No th by Mrs. Cunningham ; K?H by Lit'leton street; South by Mr*. M. A Simmons; nnd West by Mrs. Jorden. tTlm nroper ty of Mips Susan \\\ M. DowaN. 83 acres in No. 4. the proprrtv of1 James I). Ti ler, hounded on the North j l?y M. Bethune; on the West hy land : of Henry Wat kins ; c.n lljeKaMbv land of, II. Si. Martin , on the South by land of W. II Tiller. 2."? acres in No. ft. property of eMat? of Jerr.v Kirkland , known as the Amos ; iJnile tract ; bounded on the North by t land itnowr. ns the Craton tract ; Kast bv ; Craton hind ; and S<>u;h a:.d West by ? lund of W. I>. Tranthani. | 1X0 acres in No i? the propertv of Flout 10. WiUhuis. '2'Jii acres in No. I. the property of .1, ? W. H vatt ; bounded on the North hy ? la. da formerly of Mrs. Harriot Martin:! I 'axt rthd South by lands formerly of Mrs. j V. M. Blakenev , West by/ lam.* of es tate af Allen MeCaskill. 70 acres in No 0, the property of Men , Wilson; hounded North 1 ?y lands of Tom Kirkland and B.ium I'rov., South I iy lands of Hilly Sahmmd ; Kant hy Kst. Jerrv Kirkland , and West hy Banm Bros., nnd T Kirkland. rt acres in No. 0, the propertv of Atnandr. Hmvrl ; bounded Noith hy l.iU Is of Cornelius Adauison . South hy Ar lidire tract, Kant bv Cniif?*y lands; AyVst by lands ol (/V. melius Adam?o i{ s.-id tract being a portion' of ??(? >( is now kootrn um the a*<| M mm I Mosen tract. 7<X.ncr? s in No. 0, the property of Kst. Vlurpbv Jonc?; bounded North, by hnd* of A. I). Jones and State lands, South by lands keown as the Amos (ones tract; East by I r. lids of XV. C. Brown, or 8a m Bcekham tract. West by lands in posses sion of Kvans I)eas. CJ acrea in No. 0. the property of Os born TCrana, Ixmnded North hy lands of ( viualjorina; South by Ian Is of Miner*a Kaat %v land* of Lather Wati# and Hiner*a Itristo. Weft f?y lands of Kriit?V JI??oa and HcnrV Johnson, Lauds known aa Hyr Wilson pjace. acres #, tlie property of Thos ?J. Ito-lfers, b*?n4e<l on llw Xortfc by WH of IMi Tnrtwr on ^hc Fast hy fatxU rff the FX of Wcaa Studies, South by land* MT. I, Davis wd "Weat ty !?**? of Kmc. oMM^Bwaijgr^ ?8bt!l|N(^4kak Co. sa 'tJEi ? 3$ 4, .?Hi early day. Ilu has bought two giiia Imping to get a largo amount of u i n tii tin to tin i hit.* fall. Mr. Hio?vn who iafi%rci)tefcetiling i lio S utli v^arolina Marh'e Works, is at Canley to day and v, ill creel :i monu.im ot uvcr t h o pave of tin.* deceased wife of Mr. .! v K. Creed | :il, Mint Hill H m pt i st Church. I will close. Ciootl lurk to Tin* Chronicle. Dutch. wan'tkiY. A s ? o 1 1 1 k in cvcrv Comity in North ( *?w ? t?!ina :tiu\t<oiith Citr-dluu to sell Southern I Ifrovvu Kruit ami Ornamental Trees. | ( >nly n few vacancies now open. A good chance for hnstlFTs. Address, .J. I.. ALKX^DKll, Uafluey, S. C. May 17.li, IKiKi. J NO. C. . Willi- KS, Wholesale Grocer. Wholesale Don lor in ('KjfALS, TOBACCO, otc. t; N?>. 183 TSawt Bay, ?Charl??ton 8. G.. Attention. Wheat Grow eis. 1 have jeccnt'y ovvrmiuledi unci ?<!<!? <1 8 feet to, "my Soiling chests, ami am bet ter prepared than ever to make (food Hour. Iv, cry ell'ort will l>o m itlt* to J*?t- 1 isi'y lily customer*. A share of your put- J roiiage is H'p.'Ctfullv solielteo. ' J. A. WATTS. May 17th, I8P5. } TO RgNT> Nfcjice ia hereby ytven that sonled i hiils for tlnTrentul of the. Opera House i {Store for' one year will be received by | City Council up to July 1st, 18b">. I'oh session (iivon September 1st, lftlh""!. Coun cil reserves tin? ri^ht to reject any mid al! hids. .1. L. DKAKlNUTONi j Clerk a'fcl b'ec.?n.er. i \fJaimh*n, S. C-. June 4th. 1-89 TRESPASS NQ TiCE. * /ill parties are hereby forled b ii to' tret-pass upon tbe Mcltuc Saw Al ii I place, about four miles K.ist rrf C turn I en^-for tilO purpose of huntitiL', fl-diing, Br cut* ting or hniiling wooil. Disrepardeis of this notice will bo dealt with to tlu full extent of the law. T. J. "Wii-majis. June 7, ?lmvrtoN notop. The H.?o!?s of Registration will be open ed in the < 'dimly Commissioner's otlice in the ('i)iirt Ifoiise, between the hours of 10 n. in. and 2 o. ill, as tbe law direct* on the tirst Monday in eacli month; until the tir?t Monday in July, 18. 0, when tjie j law rcpiiios flicin ?: ? &K<r< 1 . Thi? is fortho purpose of r *giatering a" persons who I nave In eoine of nge or entitled to regis ter since bint election ; to trim f.-r per nous from thin to smother county. ?>nd from one township to another. or fioni one residence to lomther. All thin nm*t j be done before or on the first Monday in j July, I H'.'ii. '..out eii tith:ate>i noiy be re newed to wltUi i "0 days of t^e election. I TniVi tho<c?Avbo hemne of pjrc between 1st of -fuly and tin*, election inny register Lit ii Ay time before election , TlJ?se who refused or n.*<ilc( t il torcn j stei( before the last elect i ?o. cannot reg U*ti fmntil tlu law is changed. \ W. II. IIOUCIH, Supervisor of \ i Keuint rati. in for Kershaw Co. ?\. W ? ? - ? - ;//; I lhobate Court Notice The Act of tbe J>i:Uhiturc passed I)eV. 24tb, 18 A ?o strict and ?.?vcrc '?ifiijnnt ICxeeutors and Administrator.*, 1 1 iw V be unknown to tliem, theivforo this notice is given. '?tn Act provides, ? 1st. That they shall make their annual returns in Janu ary and February. A?Jnd. If they neglect to make *Ach re turns in tfyf time the Judge of i'rolmte '?fortbwi9^"?hail cite tbein to do ?o. Mrrf. If they ncytect to do ir?- tyenLp days nfier notice of tlio cU;?tTontli?y ?hall be * nd judged 1n contempt,*' ami the l?rob*fe Jndff^. i* 44r*nulre?r to at tach them for 'Contempt oi Court, until *uch return mn4e. - ? ? ? ' ' 4th. iJefirtilter* ?li?n he twen^ doll em for each ami ctcry ?iay Uofinf which ilia default may continue. _ .The reason of tha Art Include# Ooar dUi-> mid Tuiafaywt. ? r* ? ; .1^ I t ? ?WW* uwfff. I ? * -i j- T - ' ~ IvRMOVEl). I l!<>r Ioavo to announce to my (r|? mK ai .1 rU'tuJiH'rs that I i?.? \ <? ivmoyrtl toy jj't iv .1 lulsiiU sa i r o 1 1 1 Dan llosKin a, sl.vp to 'tim shop of .liu k MrCain. A t'uft'iii.iiaiu'c of your piUvonii^r is xolicit vl, lifsiH'Ctfnllv, y u .\ N K IWKTttlt. THE MU!\ D lllivijli <114 KI.IvSTON, S. i'lio ol.loM. most itllaMo, ami larpcfrt imu'lllticrv ur.it supply l.Ktusr South. Wr Iitxim \uiii' rofn^iiornh'iiro for low pri ces. nit )?* i i ? ami Hoili ro, Atlas Kn^hu's mix) H.-iNrs, Cotton Gin*, of ai > ti i ;i K ?? , Cotton Presses, Saw Mills, lir.si Mi Is, 1.' ii Kin r aril Leather Doltinp, S'rain J'unir , I ii.ii'rtui *? I'ulk'VH.i Sliatt ins', liar !io?>. Sit j 1 l'ipo l iximH', rti?M ltoil i' ToWs ; nh, i, special agents fo?' Kin^land iV I Manilas Manutarturinu Company '* I.iee Tln\ n frs, ami tin* cei i lM)itf?l Mi liar 1*1) in | > i?>r (I: uinasio of rioo ii< I Is. / ?.o\\ est in ia^os mule for rum* pleio)jauts. rite for o r ilUistrnti tl ?oital 'Jue. May 10, ."-hn. BOILERS! - ^ ? -m ? ? ? ( (ii>t "Our- ! 'ruses. ? ? "? ? ? Complete Cotton, Srfw (Jrist, Oil and Kcrtilizvp Mill Oatflts ; .also Gin, Pre#t>, Can* Mi I ami Sliinv'lo outtltfc. Huildini:. lii idK*'. !*Vu*tory Furnace and ll&ill'f.itri ('listings; l!i?i!r. >Mtl, Milt Ma rl.iu's's' ao>l 'I1* li'tocy \Sapnltrs. IMlit'tr, Parking, I n.iectors. Pipe 1'lt* tin ^-s S i*'n, f'ih'S, Oilefs? etc. CAST I! V I'K ViD.V Y. WOJRK 1"0 HANDS. v I) Oil II II lilW [)] v n <\ WW IJ.j -^'OL|^Vl.SEfttCt.?C3raEl? ( A l?()\" K I ' A SS K m ? K .1 I > f'TOT. ) May l;l, tlm. $pcclal Sale. Special Prices. Special Terms, GREAT CLEARING SALE. Tlircc Hundred ViYull Hint Oi'kiiiih, frnm nuli'il iii;il<<-io, at rrlltiu Cost to ri<<l ll?u Ittovlii .Mllst l>?? Ml 1 1 < 1 . I llllll'H ?l <?\v it . Ciili't cuii'.v tlifm llnoiitfli (lull Hllllliucr. tint t(l(? lllllll.V, I'i Iimi mi nliji'pt> I'rollt not (ton ?tili>lVil. MiihI unload. KiihIomI |iimiif)ili\4ei'!n!i for |??y moiit. Only mi. M-4. ?:i. monthly, Oiiu^luilf mtvctl l?y l>uy? i i i u now. tin ii;'i In StioctM Koudf. Willi' I'or llioin. M ??ill Ion tliU ad vcrtJupinciit Hint raiwr. LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga. $1800.00 GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. ^ $ i so. oo c vc r y in on t !i g i vc 1 1 a way to tnyom who applies Ihiough us for the most meritonows {taunt during lb* month preceding. Wo socttro tlifl best (>at?nto for oar client*, and ilia object of this offer is to eucourago inventor* to' keep track of their briubt idea*. At the anme time *aT wish to yjHBrtsi upon the public the (act that ? IT 'f Tlfte SIMPLE. TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, audi ns the "^window" which can bd easily slid up and down withourbreuking the passenger'abacki "Muee. pan,1' "collar-but ion," ''nut-WcIc," f'bottli-stapper," and a thousand other little things that most any ottfc oja (nd a way of improving ; and these simple inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the uubor. Try to think of something to inveat. IT IS NOT SO HARP AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken out through us receive special notice in the " National Recorder, published at Washington, D. C-, which is the best newspaper-published in America in the interests Of inventor*. We furnish a year's fubecrip. (ion to titis journal, free of cost, to all our clients, wi also advertiie, freo of cost, the invention each OMMrtfc which wins our $150 price, and hundreds of thousand* Of copies of the "National Recorder," centkiuMk a sketch of the winner, and a description, of his invention. will be scatteied throughout (lie United States WMoag Capitalists And manufacturers, thus bringing to their altaa. tion the merits of the invention. ' ? 7- ' 1 *" ? . All communications regarded Strictly confidential. Address JOHN WEDDERBURN A CO., Solicitor a of American and foreign Patent*. 618 F Street, N. W* ? ? ({ox 3A5. Washington, IX C. v*r~- Rt/erttut ? editor 0/ thlt W r.tt frr cUy fainfhUt. J- H EE. In ; Poor Health means so much more than you imagine ? -"serious and fatal diseases result fronj trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's 'greatest gift ? health. Brawns Iron Bitters r *?VOU?t l have no appeth* and - ornl vorfc, t bc|ln al ot?c*tak-.. fug the moai rella- , H? strewttheninK Mtdicinc.wliU'h li 4 B town's Iron Bit--1 ten. A (kw.bot-J ilea curc? jK.'efit 1 come* from. iho 4 'veijf-irst nose? it" mm n}t ttaik y*t rj ttrth, and M'?'] pleasant to t ike. J _ It Cures ~ Dytfpepola* <> Kidney ad Liver NMMWIgta, TrowblM, :fj Conmilpmikm, Bid MM k<.> ?_ ' k.* ?