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ganSei ^hrt^elf. i ?? ? 1 r PDBLIHHKI) KV'KftY /"FRIDAY | / hy w. Xi- ^'TJOwaErLa-, # * '?JfVio only tttform J\tper in Kershaw 6V? /<{</, wmtmtmm* 1 .??-?'.?? "j CAMDKN, S. 0., JUNK 28, WOft. t?tM?*oitif'\ioM Uatkm ; ? Ono ye?r, *1.00; ?in tnontlis, .'?0 cents ; three ninths, 2> ,"uon4?. ' ii atkm koh AnvKRTiniNQ : O |*? 1 1 niirjr transient HdvertiMinentM, lirst insertion s$1.0O nor HtjUHl o ; each mi, sequent in .sortiou />0ceni? per square, 1 Catii rate* for Waat?, Lost ami Fnuml, ? ?fcc. , n<*t exceeding It vo linen, 2"? oent* ?*aeh insertion and /V cents per lino /or each additional line. tfiurtinctH loeala, 6 cents per lino oaclt in Hortlon, " Official ami lentil notices at the rate ?!? lowed hy law, 'Kates for contract advovtisinu wi'l l>?* an nounced upon application at tho office. tCommunleations will l>e published when of interest to the Konoral public ami ?n it of a defamatory nature. No re snousihility will ho unsullied lor the views of correspondent >>. 'H.oinUtanci'H by checks, drafts and po?lal liloiloy orders should he made payable - Ho W. I*. MoDOWKMi, Camden, 8. Tho County Executive Com Mnittoo lius liecii called, by the Chairman i.n?l secretary^to meet to-morrow in eonncction with 'the convention. 'Col. John J. Dargun was in 'Edgefield on Wenedsday last Jfor tho purpose of making n speech, hut ho was "requested" mot to tin s > ? and ho didn't. fir Alliance .licet ins* Tho Kershaw Ciyhnty I 'ar ?mei'8 Alliance will meet on Friday, the 12th day of July mtyimo in the Court House tit "Camden at H o'clock A. M. * Officers for the ensuing Al 'Ijance ye.tr will b'd elected, cv /cry Sub Alliance should he rep <rosetited at this mooting. Tho necessity for organization of ?4-the industrial classes w;is nev 'cr greater, and especially so of tt l>e agriculturists. James It. Magill, I Vest,. K. C.F. A. P: 6 ? Messenger p 1 e a s e ? cop y. : Stock Argument* of* the <Jold ites Dissected. J {J \ *()ne (if the stock itrgumeuls ?of tho single or gold standard .advocates is that by the rees tablishment of our old bimetal lic system, m< iioy would be ?cheapened, all values unsettled. ? confidence shaken and business ?depressed to theverpe of panic, and another, that increased facilities for transportation, im ?proved machinery and new dis coveries of power and its appli cation has enormously decreas ed the cost of production and ?consequently the cost to tho 'consumer of many articles, ?while tho' wages of tho work man lias increased, r>o that lie! ?can now secure more of tin* comforts and necessaries of life with his daily Q.irnin /,s than lie j ? 'v(M)jdd ill ISI.'l or since. Now, what of troth can wej 'disc* vor in these two proposi "tion#; It; the first place we i ?want to thoroughly understand \\ h;\t is meant by cheap in ney w l.ieh in y?i iti?X so unieh el ?evil an?\ desolation upon tiiej 'country- Onr sound inoiic\ (V) friends tell us if the ;jhmih incut re-establishes the s\stcm of free coinage which provail ?d prior to ls7.'5, and sr.nnp> as o.vk t)0hi.\K what is at j ?r? ?> - 1 (^it prices about i i ft v ee.its *worfh ol silver bullion, our whole monetarv fabric t^old ?excepted) will sink to the level ?of that fifty cent dollar, the re sult beine; that confidence wili foe destroyed, further reduction of values assured. and the -country forced to repudiation ?or revolution. This, in Inief ?is cheap money according to ?the golditc id a. but r s it is ..simply a would-be tbeorv, and as all theories should be based oil the record and lessons r. I ?tb^ past, we can't see how this l*erfect Health. Keep the system in pcrfect or Vlef "by the occasional use of Tiitt's Liver Pills. They rcg %ilate thebowels and producc A Vigorous Body. r<n-wcl headache , malaria, bil lousness, constipaiioi^iad kin <dred diseases, an absolute cure DTUTTS Liver PILLS %'?: X ? ' chew j) money idea can l?o veri fied in >nct when We tuko in to cornddeiution the relative value (or ratio) of gold ami sil ver for hundreds of- years, and the jcrtam 'further tie vtrl<?j> inent of the resources of this <'?nintry, which process ol' de velopment is yet in its infancy. Any metallic substance tint is recognized hy lie; world a* Iniye a>> a money metal, on which em government places its seal and guarantee of value as inonov nf final accounting, 1 will he circulating freely and performing all the functions ol money at its lace value lony ; altar all those ''sound inoney' croakers have passed out of e\ istenee. '1 lie second argument of tin gold men ihut increased facili ties for transportation, improver machinery, &c., arc tho piiinc factor? in the decline in price? is not hased upon facts when the impression intended to Ik conveyed is ?h it all this inclu in?g the alleged incrca.-e in the wages of the workmen is duo to the henelieeuce and sound ness of our financial system. 1'he increased facilities for transportation is the result of congested capital socking in vestment, of speculators seek ing new fields in which to ex ercise their peculiar talents, and of the demand for the good t hitigs of life with which our lan.l was teeming Because of this in crease in facilities for transpor tation, our Hailroad commis sions were created and annul with powers to prohibit exces sive freight rates, llnd thisac jt ion not been takeiiv we would now have hut little upon which to congratulate ourselves in the matter ol low freight charjcs. at least . Improved machinery and the discovery and application of new motive power arc morel v incidents in the march of prog ress Old machinery and old methods l*ca me obsolete and it is to com ju-t if ion , the scarcity of money and a contracted cred it, and not to t iic soundness of our financial system, thai, we may asciibe the starvation prices lately ruling in nearly all lines of t r.nlci I will now take ??p (he lis' [part of the cccond argument. I la vis t!jc wages of tin- work iligmen bet n increased since 1S7J? lhev? have not. Skilled labor in. iv show rt slight in crease on the face, but even in this, we have no pr-'ccdeiit lor the skilled labor of todav is of a far higher order than that o! twenty years age It is tolly to say* that the avcrag" wage-ear. i er is belter paid now than then. In ad 1 i t ion to lower wages and higher rents, the work which formerly required thivi hands to properly execute, can now Ik? re.'ddy doir* with two. ami in rn my instances bv one. I will s.iy nothing about the variou.: m a n u f a c t u r i n if. industries woiking halt 'time, &*e lest the reader will think lie picture overdrawn, but I i hink 1 h i\ c said < liough to con \ iii' e the average man that when the whole I I ut h is wan'ed on ma t fers ol finance, it nia\ be iti^t as well not to ^ i t ? i a L^old ? : uoi ic a1 1 ? voeate t ? ? 'jet i ; . I ? c > j n c| ,'ul! \ . ^ Sch reck . RUN DOWN WiTH i DYSPEPSIA STOMACH Liver /?' V AND HEART \ v - ? \ ' AMI' II f> I ^ Almost ::i Df.sp.iir Kul I 1 1 1 1 1 1 > CURED By Taking AVER'S PILLS "I ? r ! ' " i * ? * * i ? ?\M , | a ?t ??:(? O: 1 ? ! i ' is. i:> \\..| -I ' ' ?' .i ... , |.?, g fiU V. I | |, ||lr O] I .."il I H'?i w.i.'. ii ! r y j.mli X j t T I ? . I . : ! .III.; | . I ^ 1 1 . ! . . w J ; . , 1 1 , ? ? . ?. f Mj 0: M..IH.I. I. |,\, i ,| n,., f. o! ' '}? l ' ' ' ' Hi- i -'ill I h.iiiM Min-ly .||r. | In .1 \\.i x |.||], ;i 1 1,| }! ?.j lir-'ji -.l iik'.OI r:?ht .uv.i\. | t it*.. oi situ II.. ? ?-Ti.iir.-1> u.-n. I ,1,,,.'! Know ,.r ?i an>ll.hl- lli.It u,|| ,, ? l. - K ly relieve oj nn.J ?-*?! ?? tli.? t.-i ril.tr MifT.-iiiii: ?.f ilvfc- ot i A \ er'.H l,i!IvIV..|)l?v <?. Si 1 IS I TCI I. \ It |>, Hi<mI|<>, W.iihmi Co., N, ('. ?J AYER'S PILLS I| Received Hlghtfit Awards pj AT THE WORLD'S FAIR oj P OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI Col Dtirgiiu in IMgefl/ld, A special from Wilgefield 8<i\s: "Col. John J. Uiiigiiii | wjiH here today to fill an up? j poinhnent to speak. 'IMorinined white men at-: seinhlcd in ?)^ Win, Tliur mond's olhce and deeid?d not ; t > allow him to speak. A committee notified him theieol D.trgan Miid he would speak anyway it' requested dy a few i'iii/.eiiH. \Vhen the crowd heard thi* they wore highly wrought up [and only cooler heads prevent ed them from taking him out of 11. icon's ollice and railriding I and rot ten e^ing him. The crowd collected at the loOice win re iie was and howl ed lor him, but he gave assur uuice he would not speak and jthev permitted him to leave town without doing him pel; SOll.ll viol<MICJ." Untold Agonies Every Limb Ach >d With Muscu lar Rheumatism A Porfect Curo by Hood's 8arsa-? parllla. Tlio cuuho of rlu'iiiiiutiRgu i? lactic acid in the hiood , which acenmuhtes in tlio joints, and k'ivok Ua) victim nuch drcndtul pains ai|(l aches, Hood's Stir eapaiilla ncalrttn/es t ho acid, piti'ifies the Mood and (tins cares rheumatism, "Flveywus ago I luul my llrst attack of lumbngo or muscular rheumatism. I was iii bed two weeks. I had a good physician but he did not do me any good. A friend recom mended Hood's Barnaparilla and I Bent for n bot tle. At that time J ached in every limb, especially in my Imck and hip. I felt as though 1 had n fever and for a few hourH nt night it was itn possible tosleep. I suffered untold agonies. Count ipnt ion wuh not tho least of my troubles. I commenced to tnlio Hood's j Harsnpntllla and felt n decided chnnpo In j three days. I wna able to"feet out of bed Hood's ^Cures and Hit at tho flro In bourse of n week, I can recommend it ns tho best remedy for indigestion and dvHpHpHia I ever tried." T. H. Pai.mkii, Abbeville, 9. C. Hood 'a Plllr) nro tho best aftor-illi.ael j pills, re; Ust M;;cstlor?, prevent constipation, I Attention. Wheat (irow eis, 1 have recent' y overhauled, and ndd? d * Icet t?>, my *>r? It i nj_' cheats, and am bi t ter prepared than ever (<? make good Hour. Kerr ellort u 'll lie mule t>i sat isfy mv ( list ifi [lie rs. A share i.f your pat ronage i-i respectful! v solicited. J. A. WATTS. May 1 7 1 1 1 , 1H:?."?. TO RENT, Notice is hereby iriven that scab <1 hi Is for the rental of the Opera House ^^re tor one year w ill In1 received by | City Council up to .Inly 1st, |s i.'?. |*o>~ se.-.>;on yiv?hi Sejiteinl er 1 - 1 , 1 .*>!>"?. C *< ?i i > i I ? i 1 reserves the riirht to reject any and ? II bids. .!. I.. I*. It \S| N't ;T< >N. ( 'lei and l.'cc.ir<,er. | Camden, S. ('.. June 4th. IS'.H. TRESPASS NO TICE. ,.!l parlies are f.ercl y furled len t ? trespass upon tiie M> KacNaw Miil place, ib. nil f.iur miles K i8t ??:' Camden fur the purpose of liuniin.', limbing. ?>r cut 1 tin?x or luiiiliof? wood. l)isrcrtirdoi* <?' (his notice w ill be dealt with to tin full extent of (lit- l.i w . T. .1. Wii 1 1 \M ->. .1 line 7, 1 J ) i{i;(iisT!{\Tio\ mm. The It io'? s of Weyi-tralion \\ :ll be open | e.! in the t onnty Commissioner's otlice in the < 'i ?n it J I oiixe, between the bonis! j >t 1" a. in. and 'J p. in, as llie law directs J tin- tii?t M<?!id i> in each iiu iitb, until { i be first M<>nda v in. Inly. !* ?">. win n the I I : \\ ie<|iiites tllclll clnsei I This is t" >r the [ I pnrpu- ? < t roistering nil pcr?.:u.* who! ? h i v r I '? t ?iiii" ? > * a^e or i-i! t it led to I'egU- I 'cr >iitcc hiM * lection ; t>. tran ter per *<>:)- from 1 1 ? i s to another cmintr, ?nil fi.'in one township to another, or fiom ! one residence to another. All this must ; ! 1 ?? lone before ?>r on the tir.-t Monday in ! i .filly, I S'.'.'i. '.okI ei 1 1 i tuMteH may lie re- j new id to w it hi. i :'n .lays of t'?e cbction. j a lid t lio-e W bo b come ot ago bet w veil ' l-t ot July an I th election may register ? i .it auvtimc before election j Those w lu> refused or neglect d toreff- | I i-t. r before the l.ist ? lecti mi. cannot r?g- 1 ! i.->! i r until tin. law is ? banned. \\ . li. 1 1 Ol '< 1 1 1 , .-up< r visor of lleiris! ration for Kershaw Co. Probate Court Notice i - j The Act of the l.eyidnfiire passed i 1 )ee. L'-tih, I s >0, so stijct and * -vere I ae.iinst Kxecutnrs and Adiuiiii?lriitors, j oiav be nnkn .wn ?<> thelo, therefore this . no! ice is ^ive??. Th" Act provides,- 1st. That they [-hall make their annual returns in Janip I ai y and February. ?nd. If they iit?gle< I to make such re turn# in that lime 1 .Iin'ge ol Probate ? "forthwith" a?h:t 1 1 cite them to do>o. itril. If they nrgicitt to do so, twenty days after notice of the citation they shall be 'adjudged in contempt," and the Probate .Indue is '"repined" to at tach them for contempt ot Court, until such return is tnnde. Hit. Defaulters shiM ho fined twenty dollcrs for each and every day during I which the default may continue. Tiie reason of tho A? t includes Guar diai.? anil TriisU^es. c. U. II A ILK. Probate fudge. , , L DUKE - Cigarettes Ksgh Grade Tobacco ANl> ABSOLUTELY PURE ,<i hi i !? n ? m?i WANTED. AeenU in every County in North C>r o!in? ami Soul It Carolina to Hell ijotrffiern grow n Kruit mid Ornamental VutnJ Only a few vacancies now open. A good chance for hustlers. Addrcns, ? J. 1,. ALKXAXDIOIt. ( JnH'ney, X.'C. May I7.li, J. T. BUHDKI L, CIVIL KXtilXKKH & 8UUVKY0R. CAM DEN, 8. C. Municipal Engineering, Surveying <>l Lands am) Hub-Divisions of Tracts a specialty. LAUNDRY WORK, 7 Send your Hlankety, Curtains. Shirts, ( 'olhtr* ami ( lull's to the Columbia Steam Laundry, C.dmnhin. S. C. . Prompt at tention, reasonable juices and satisfa^* lion giiHramct d. CO LP Mil! A ST 10 A M LAI'MHIV, May ilui mm noticilT I A II persons nie hereby fdrk'tly forbid : -den to trespass upon my html* known a* the McKae lunds. track No. .'5. a portion ol tracks No*. 5, 0 and Id. Parties dic retraiding this notice will dealt with t?? the full ex'ent <?f the law J. M. II ALL ! May !?, JBU.i. J. (I \\ WIUiAMS, vA T'l'0 1 f X I : V -AT L A AV Ami Notary Public, C \ - -- S. ?. Will practice in all the Courts of the States. fr.SF~t Mlice on Law h'an^'C in Sherifl'j K. 15. Willimiis' utlice near the express i ? j 1 1 i <r? ? . 1)1 SI I WASH KK. I wish to announce that I am ntrent in thi" (onntv for the Climax l>isb Washer. Kveivhody in the county should have on.). It wa*h< s the dishes perfectly in I wo minutes wit hunt put t i eg your hands to I hem by simply turning r c.nnk. It is one i ft he greatest inventions known. V sa i.i | d 1 of t his Washer can lie seen at Hie Chronicle olliep. Call there ?ml < x amine it , or "all on tne tor n'nrlieelars. P C. L. TPRXKH, Hovkiv.s, S. C. M 'IV !!1. ISO. 5. J NO C. . WIFTERS, Wholesale Grocer. Wholesale Dealer in CIGARS TOBACCO, e to. No. 1 88 East Hav, Charleston S. C., > *??Poultry, Farm, Garden, Cemetery, Litwu, Railroad end Babbit Fencing. Thonnftndrt of tnll?? in uifl. C?t?ln|tn? k'Fme. Vrel(bt raid. 1'rloes Low. 'he HcMULLEN WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO. lit. 110. U8?1U9H . &H:AW.I*4 m. i IIIIsl ? MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, B'inds, Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord. OH A ULKSTON. - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which WQ gun ran toe superior to any sold South, and thereby save money. * Window and ^ancy Glaus a specialty, Juno ?9. Notice To Trcspasrers/ All perfccna iir" hereby strictly f? >i - tlon iu trespass lor the purpose ol hunt ing, rt .M I ? i i ? v? or b?r urty ' otlier ptirpt >8t-. whatsoever Upon tin* Zemp place, the Wilton place and Trtvlor Held without my ut-riniafcion. AN) <>nc found |J rTO gaming (Ilia notice Will In- dealt with to the full "Xtout of the lavs. J. A. KIKllY. Feb. 4th. lllO.V i nic rosniox. 1 at tiOOD NA \. \ i; I KS < i |T a ItANTKFD 15 V TIIK S (?a. Business College In ui'diafcly <m completion <>f ski glo ri'iiMcat oncdiall the ex pense i>( . ?! Ii? * r colleges. Munt have I II TV MFX IX XRXT r,0 DAYS. Write or wire inline diat<-|v ?<> (j A. ni'SINKSS COLLKOF, Macon ^ i ia. i:n(; im:s,Ei |{oili:rs. AX I) MA OHTN Kli Y. I>?*alers In Kngineere' Sup plies. VALK & MURDOCK IKON WORKS, 14 to 20 Hasell St., Charles ton, S C. Correspondence solicited. April 12,'Vm. "The Charleston Line." South Carolina ?V Ueorgin ltuil Road. Charleston, S. ('., Mar. loth, 1805. 1'asseugcr Department. Lv. ( -'S'on A r? S>.inn.cvillo " rregnulls " Orangt burg " Kingvillo *' Coiumhi i I.v. ( 'olumbia Ar. Kingvillo " Orangeburg *' ( 'luirlcston I.v. Charleston " Unuiehville " Dcnmaik " I'.lnekvillo A r A ufUKtu Lv. Augusta " BlnckviMo " Denmark ^ " llrnnchvtUe Ar Charleston Fast TCi press, A^gust-v Washington Witl: Sleepei s to and iro.?n Now York. I.V. A ugusta 2, 25 p in A r. A ik< n 0 ' I huiuiark 3 "?7 Lv. 1 )eumark ( 1<> a m Aiken "10 Augusta 8 00 Daily Except Sunday. Lv Camden H 55 a hi 2 45 p in Ar. Kingvillo 10 2"? a in 4 ,V> I.v Kingvillu l o ;*?"? (100 a m A i* Camden 12 OlVvD in 8 15 Connections : "N*. C yde S. S. Line Charleston, So. Ify., Co lumbia, Through Stepper between Charleston nnd Atlanta li. A- Kmerson, Tralllt^M'g'r. K. S. M.twen, t ien. Alnnaq^t, (letieral ollico. Charleston . H. C. ( )lllO 1 1 IV KK iSc (JlIAItLKS TON HAIL WAY COMPANY Sidied ule in t Meet Dec, 1st, 185)1 Standard Kastern limp. Northbound. Southbound. . / J!4 1st Class. D..ily exceed Sunday. v i* m ~ i? m 1 00 Camden 12 1 5 120 DcKulb, Jl .V? 1 32 West vi lie 1142 ?_> n) koiKliaw j | 0jj 2 I.") IIe.Mli Sprint:? 11 15 2 20 Pleasant Hill D '0 2 It) Lancaster 10*0 2 55 Hiverside 10 .'12 2 o"> Springdell 10 20 .'5 15 Catawba Junction 10 10 8 21 Leslie 0 55 .1.14 1 p , f t ; 1 1 1 0*1 .r> AO Newport 0 20 4(5 Tir/.ah V 18 4 2.) Yrfrkvillo 8 5?"< I 85 Slut roil S :)8 4 50 Ili< koj*y (? rove 8 23 ?"> 0 5 /'Smyrna H 10 5 25 ildaeksoui't; 7 45 i* M I' M 2nd Class. Monday, W'ednrH.laV and Friday. :u 2nd CJ:".8J. Tues day, Thursday and Sat unlav. 7 15 Camden ?'< 80 7 4 .1 DeKalb 5 50 S(M \\'?-st villi; 5 25 s to Kei sbaw 5 00 0 00 Heath Springs 4 15 0 10 1 'leasant Hill 4 ('5 0 50 Lancaster 3:55 10 15 ) i, ? ; l ? < - 10 32 1 Uivers.de ( 4 10 47 Spiiiik'dell 2 25 11 32 Catawba .luiu tioll 2 10 1152 Lf-slie 1 00 1 4') lioek I fill . 12 40 ?j iO X ewport in 4 ? 2 25 Tii /iih 10 30 :: o."? Yorkvillo loo ? 3 ) Shanoii o is 5"? Iliekor v (trove s ??? I 12 Smvrna 8 I 10 lUaeksbmg 8 00 i? M a M II 12 2nd Class. Daily oxeept Sunday. \ M I' M x i't IFaeksburg. S 4"> 9 05 K a r I e s S 28 0 15 I'atterson Springs. S 0 40 Shelby 8 03 10 1 1 I.attlmorV. 7 ir. 10 23 Mooretboro 7 00 10 4.% ll?H?i?*(ta. ? r,0 j 1113 Forest City C. 13 1 1 40 jJutherfonlfon. 5 50 11 57 Millwood 5 .T 12 2<"? (Jolden Valley. 5 *7 12 27 Termiuiil City 5 14 12 10 O|pnwo??d, - 4 4rt 1 05 U"pImom 4 41 1 15 M.irion. 4 25 v m. m r M No 32 ha? connection with Southern K /til way at lioek Hill. No. 33 Dinner at Kershaw. *? Nos. at anrt JW-wiJIearTy paswntfer*. Nof. 11 and IS have connertics at Matlon w ilb SoWtitf^n Railway. ? * Ilt NT, <ien. Mn'g'r. A. Tfctrr, i U C-*ft. Taaa. Agt. C J TO MY PATRONS AND "FRIENDS. I tilko pleasure' in thanking you for your Jiberal patronage you have given me in the past lew mouth* *1 have been in bus. incss. I will state that I am In better position rtOw "to servo \ uu wiiii bargains than 1 have been. I know its hard times but I have/sold lots of goods since I have opened up. The way 1 have /iune it is selling close with small profits, and that is the only way a man can sell goods now and the only way they ought to be sold as hard as times are, I have just, received a car looU of 'flour and another on the way. Also nr. fine lot of molasses 'I will sell cheap." -AM& a fine line of sugar, <:o flees, can goods, wheat bran, and all other gro ceries. I will meet any pi ices you want; just try mo is all J ask. ^ 1 have bought a full line of farming implomerits such traces, Lames, plow stocks, bark 'bands, back-ba .d books, repair links* ' shovels, spades, ^itch-forks and many other things too numerous to mention. ' 1 I am headquarters on tobacco. Just ask your neighbor, ho can tell you; and manv^ther bargains he has gotten and you have missed by not oaring in before you spent that batd-earneh dollar. I must say a great many of you have learned where ^ou can make that dollar go the fart hetest by the one you have patronized. , , I will lmy all country produce and pay highest market price. I will also sell you jo>ur fertilizeis cheaper thaln any other mall in Camden. Cottojficed meal, acid and ammoniatecl guanos. Don't buy them until you get my lowest prices., Imean to sell you if you eome to see nib. I know how this great per ecntage , and know exactly how to cut prices H sell you the goods I ?m'r- " " - . ' J Remember you can buy e. buggy cheaper from me than yoti 'Hi can from any one else. I Am Yours Respect fully, D. E. HINSON. (Tkani 1 1: ' IN ANY SHAPE, DUKK^Kl) 011 KOU(.iII for Uuihlinir Purposes. a* CIU'SIIKJ) f<yf StreHs, Itoads or (\>ncrotc. WILL COXTKACTTO ,K^WJ) CONPRKTH OK KT IUtER FOl'NDATIOXS AND <M0NHh\\tf-M^OXltY CIIFADKU THAN 15KI0K WoKK. PAVING BLOCKS. A SPECIALTY The Lurj/e?t (Juarry And Crushing I'lant in the Snute. KstimatCS furnished oi\ any char.u -.tor <?l I!ail\liu^ Construction. SBtone Co.^ Contractors Anil Builders, Columbia, S. C. March -9 ? cm. IT OrilKS USE IT CURfcS CX)M)S fiWl w ?Wf W Rheumatism CUTS "J" W fl. Neuralgia BRUISES . | A II ? Toothache SORES AND * ? Headache and HURXS. pQp Chilblains. For sale by all druggists at TWENTY-FIVE C'FNTS. . THE T. X. L CO., Columbia. S. C. = . , ? -i ;j FOR TOBACCO, I /" ? 'USE Read Fertiliasei4 Compa.^ ny's TOBACCO LEAF / Prepared especially for the growih of Tobacco, on formulas ifc use by our Company for many years in its Virginia and North Carolina tobacco trade. Prices low. For particulars address & READ FERTILIZER CO., 88 j Wall St., New York, or Charleston, S. C. ^ Plant Bed Cloth lor sale. NOTICE. I w i.-h to inform my numerous tii. ivls ami customer* Muip I nm still at my ? ?!< ) staii'l on Di-Kalb r>! where I tru-it they will not f.ii'jjrt t.) call on nio. My work is too \v* ll known in this community to noc<l any recoinmcn<hition. I only ask tl.at my irien.ls will continue to yivc mi* their prttronaK''- I i.< f;i?*t ioi ? r.ml juices uuaranftvd. Ocs.ii i to r? tain all my l oM customers, I mi, Youis V cry Kc?;t.eclfullv. I I) AX 11USKINS. itNEW M A N AG KM E XT. it Notice is liereby given tc 1 1 ie ! people of /'amden and Ker shaw county that I have leased i thejQflTndon hotel, formerly the Latham House, and respectful ly solicit a share of their pat ronage. The tabic supplied with the best the.market af fords. Pa.es * 1.50 p^r day for transient boarders. Reduc tion made for boarit^ra- by the month. Very Respectfully, J. V. BRUCE, july 19. * Manager. IM.I.LSflll: MA RIj I ? ? AS A 1 > I S I N'K EC T A X T. Every Dai-yniin, Liveryman t)?d keep er < f ?l^ni. ?>!!?? an m ils hi Mn bles should j provide i'.,r their health l?v a daily use ol Ma. I in [STALIN, a\i> beddinO. It will more tlian pay ior its cost in tin* one think alone. Every one who has tried il in privies, sinks ami drain?, linn 1 noted i; s mnarKuVde disinfecting powerH NonilNt! I.IK E IT T<> aesorh all obnoxious passes anil iliorou^hly <Hsinfe?'t the premises. AS AN Al'.SOliBANT, It is nn<jiicstiOnal)le. It lias .is strong chemical aflinity for itruonia. Where " m manure ysiids and j?i It?s ^ru sprinkled ? with it. i. nee ?>r twice n week', all qj t?ho ninonia is retained. Otheiipst; itisevilj^ ornt?-d, or leaehed out by tlio rains. The l>' st :i/i icnhuml authorities ngreo that it is wfth moie than itH cost ft? \ ngfi'iit. / BOTH OK THESE CONSIDERA TIONS \V)\p Hrfti:lH to keep their premise* ? heathy, nnd add to the VALUE OF THE MANURE Sho^d use the Jngfatflde 'CWcia^l M*rl/ If not for **1*- l?y your . local dealers , order j>f in, _ ljar. talCLbylhfi. barrel,, or carload. fngleside >Iintog & MTg. Co#y? JuTtiis JL'Koster, Gen' I. Mg*. Charleston, S. C.