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L IP jpy#. NOV 29, 1 895. V { I " - V [ | i TT ' ? ~ "TTTtTT To Rent- $ Two rooms in tboXesidenee of tlio undersigned. For further inforui* Hli/u apply at this oltloe or to Mh8. M. A. Nii.es. 0 * ? I""" ~" V South Carolina Day. Yesterday was South Carolina day in A'.ltnta. It is estimated * that there were about one hundred thousand vUitorain the city. Marriage Postpone! The inarriage of the Hon. J a*. II. MassW and Mian Nannio He id, which wo? to have been solemnized last Wednesday, wan postponed on ' atttouut^'f the illness of the latter, ? Lancaster Review. Death of Miss Sousan Lang. Miss Sousan Lung, one of Cam* lion's oldest citizens, died on lust Saturday, The funeral services were held at the Episcopal church Suuday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The cntermeut took place ?t the ?cemetery. Advertised Letters. FqV week onding Nov. 24th 181)5 : Maggie . A nc runs K 1 1 a Camber, "?JfrKy Atjno Cato, Peter Cook, An na DMplila, J. J. Flanagan, James F. Fulton, Madge Gary, Marcus S Godfrey, Rachael Boykin, Frank Kirles, Warren L?ee, Mi9s Larch * tnur, Denria Perry, Fred Picard, ?Jessie Dilaody, Klvira Ross, Eliza toeth Sanders, Steuben Nelson, Me JU/Mlllor, Mrs. Dr. HaHiraan. C. J. Shannon, P. M. Dr. J. E- RutiSdgo, Dental surgeon, will tie ?it Cam den on December 3rd. and will re main eight or ten days for the prac tice of his profession. Dr. Rut Jedge is a flrst-clas9 workman, and anyone having teeth needing filling, ?extracting, or needing plates, or gold crowns, or anything pertain ing to dootistrj*, will do well to call W him and get their work done. All work guaranteed. Call early Office at Workman Hotel. ^he dispensary Exhibit Rocaivos a Gold Medal. ^The Columbia Register of last ^Sunday says : State JLiquor Commissioner Mix ( bo? -yeftUri-day received ? tplogram ftoip, atlan.ta stating that t lie exi hiT>ft sent over from the State Dis pensary Bad received a gold medal over all other contestants. This( \was good news to Col. Mixsoti as tpains were taken to get up a credi table display. The whiskey ex hibits made by the wholesale li <.quor houses were very carefully v 'pteprared and they showed to great g advantage. fhe copies of the Dispensary act - ' which wero sent over have nearly all been distributed and much in terest seems to be taken by the vis itors fxom other states. Mr, Turner, who is in charge of the "Dispensary exhibit, is kept '.quite buey > explaining the work ings of tin* system of liquor soiling in South Carolina. The exhibit now in Atlanta is complete in cv ?ery respect and shows all the dif ferent brands of the che*jrically . 4?urc. _ : ? ...Piojnisouons Items. A good many of our citizcns are -attending the Atlanta Exposition this i^ek. * .The unanimous verdict of our *dveitisers# is that advertising <? wilih us hns done them good. It don't itiatter how lomely i. man in; if he is only rich, some beautiful woman will think he is .Hovejy." Hfc that m false to the present duty breaks a thread in the loom, and will see the effect when the weaving of a lifetime is unraveled. All the members of the -Consti ^Kptional Convontioifc^vho voted foi w thVback salary grab has sealed iheir political fate in this State. In other words politically speaking -? iltcir_muiie. -4* mud. ? Orangeburg Times <fc Democrat. Two full moons will come in De cember. Adventists say this has - not occurred since the coming of <>hri8t, 1896 years ag??, and fioin the coincidence argue his second coming during the approaching holidays. On Friday night last some ras - o*ls stole two horses frpm the sta bles of Mr. Kvan Rollings near QakhiKst, and it 4s presumed., jode them alPi$Tgb?' and turned tbeTn' loose the next morning as they were found with bridles on, below Ksrsbaw, the next afternoon, with their bends tamed homeward. When Baby was sick, we ifave ber tiutorl*. When shs was * Child, ?he cried for Castor!*. When sh? became Mtsa, she clung to OMtorS^ When she had Children, she gave th^m CaA^rla. English Spavin Liniment re* reioVea lll hant, Soft or Cstlooscd Lamp* and blemmishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curb* Splints, Swee ney, Sing Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all ?wols* Throats, Cougtfs, m\c. Have MO by ass of on* bottle. War ranted ths most wonderful HIsmish Car* sr*r known. Sold by Dr. F L Zs?|S Umgfist, Cisdco. 3. C i Stolen From my rotddeuce live silver upoons. lie ward if returned and no qusalions asked. Misn 8. A. Gibbes. Camden Cotton Market. Cotton is quoted to-day us fol lows T*' Fully Low Middling, 7 \ i On Inst Sunday ui the residence of Mr. A. B. Kabon, by Kev. S. I). Yates, M 188 Htuiie Porter, daught er of Mr. I{. \V. Potter* and Prof. Pooat r. On 1 t?st Mondny morning by Judge I. F. Holland, Notary Pub lie, Mr. Henry Outlaw and Mrs. M argaret McCubkil I. Lions B??n in Columbia. The Columbia Kvening Newa of the 22nd says: The world-fumed Afrit-nil savu?ze-bred lioness, "Wal lace Sultano," gave birth to four cubs this afternoon at 2 o'eloi;kr This wild and ferocious animal/ in the sume which escaped in Kuw Yoik city and killed three men' ami a horse, and injured twenty-seven people, Sonsa'ion in Sumter. A special to the News and Cour ier from Sumter, dated Nov. 28ih, siys: What appears very much like murder has come to light in this county. Late yesterday ufter npon the body of a youefg negro wornah was found in the Jordan neighborhood, near this city. Inves tigation lends to the bclief^that the Kill was outraged end murdered. A negro man has been arrested on suspicion and lodged in jaij. Rehef in Six Hour*. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kid ney Cure." This new remeoy is a great surprise on account of its ox cording promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kijoevn, back and everj' part rf the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in pass ing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Dr. F. L. ?c.np, Druguist, Camden, S. C. "The Common People," As Abraham Lincoln called them, do not care to argue ^bout their ailments. What they want is a medicine tl.nt will cure them. The simple, honest statement, "I know that Hood's ^Sirsapar ill a cured me," is the bes'. argument in f ivor of this medicine, and that is what many thousands voluntarily sa) . dinner pins, assist, uigesuon, cure headache. 25c. Middling, Fully Middling, Good Middling, 8 Hi Married, The AU&nta Exposition Has many inducements to r.flFer, but none better to the sfilictcd than t'lat long tested, and never failing T^nic and Blood Purifier, (B. K. B ) Botanic Blood Balm. It positively cures all blood and skin disease?, as thousands of certifi cates testify from the simplest pimple, to the foulest ulcer. Don't buy substitutes, said to be "Just as good," hut buy the old reliable and standnrd Blood purifier of the age. B. B. !/. fcl 00 per large bottle. See advertisement in this po4er/ For sale by Druggists. A Dastardly Murder. The most dastardly , murder in the hiftorv oi crime in" this State wt?s committed near Cokesburv, on lasfc Thursday night. Miss Nar ci?sa Bagwell, a young lady <>f re spectable family, while <?n tier way to Greenwood to lake the train for the Atlanta (Exposition, wns rob bed and killed and Iter bodv burn ed in an old barn of fodder in the field. The coroner's jury of ir quest has caused John Ricbardt and Thomas Watts, colored, to be arrosWd on circumstantial evi-v de.ice pointing to their guilt. Watts has cnfe.sed lo being f. partner in the crime but lays the burden of it on Bichards. Gala Week at Charl s'on. It is a^reat event, ? Gala Week in ClutfTeston, Dee. 9th to 16th; '95. The Railroads have made n -vtfry low rate for the "Gala Week" this vear. On December 9ih to tho 14th tickets will be sobl one fare for the rounrfl limjtcd t<? the 16th and mi* the the 11th limited ur/til December 12th will l>e? one cent per inile travelled. The Floral Parade which wm such a success last year will be ou s more elabomte scalethis year, and a varied programme will Imj car ried apf. Now is a splendid op portunity to visit the City. It b urt. eeCeiisary to say anything ol lite route to Charleston, everybody fc?lte? the "Chai lesion Line" S 0 4 6. it. R? Doublc^lSei.y train'* between Columbi^o'nd Charleston and Aogusta. Remember that the trams over the 9. C. A O. resell Chat lesion forty minutes earlier than other roada from the oppei part ml the State, and leave Char leston later in ihn^ morning return* Thanksgiving Day. Yesterday was Thanksgi ving day, hut, it did not seem to be gen erally known that tho stores would he closed and souio column vih brought tn-luwn. llnlou thanks giving sei vrhc was In 1 1 at the l'i ebhy teriun Chinch. Personal Mr. 1$ M. 1'earce will Vavo this j week for a trip to Nashville, To?m., or. a visit to Mr. \V . L, Arthur, who is now residing there. .M.-* W. 11. Q&lioway and daugh ter, of Annual!), Oa , are on a visit to Mr. \VvT. Hall's family. Mr. Hollie I). Davis, of Alftinch, was in Camden on last Monday. We were glad to meet him. The Latham II~uso Under New Management The Latham Hotel is now tinder it niw management. Mis. Kallie Puiker ami her son Mr. Louie l'aikei, now have charge of it, and it is conducted in a mannei second to hotel in the city. It was our pleasure to dine tlic?i*e on Saturday last and we speak from experience when we sav that you can not he treated hotter at any hotel than yon can at the Latham House un der its present management. Boat It of little AIM Bi?k?-n?y Little Alfred Kennedy Blakeney. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Iv I). Blakeney, aged {our months, died at Kershaw on last Monday night. Tho icmains were brought to Cam den rn Tuesday to the residence of Col. H. K. DuBf sc. at which place the fniora! was held on Wednes day at 1 o'clock. The interment took pbu'.e at tho Camden cemetery. We are soTry* ft* learn that. Mr. Blakeney has another .child criti cally ill* . \ Citron, Currants and Raisin* s?*l ! ing at prices never before hout'd of, at I). IC. Hinson's. ^t seems tlrifc eve'ry d -iy is "open ing day'1 ?t<sr k. hi 0 80 n's. lie must sell goods (lie a p. There wis a match gama of font, ball plnved in ll?? vacant lot back*! of the Episcopal rociory yesterday ?fte moon. Sumo ?f our friends split U8 t,Wl? commnrfieations this week whieli did not contain the names of the writers and nrn, therefore, obliged to be omi'.ted. O il' friends will please alwnvs bear in mind to send in their real names willi communi cations. ]jfyora Qap (forro^ponfonlfl. Shamrock. Nov. 22. I)er%r<n hronicle : ? We gneiss you thii-k wo are "ever on the wing," it does really seem as if ,we wore, hut we have a situation at. this place and have settled down for o few months w >ik. Oyr time is not our o*n, l?ut feel that we must, lot. "N-ar uy<\ Chronicla know that we hnVnU' forgotten it. We rrtttst say that wo sre very much pleased with this place. T.'ie peni le are very kind and iocinble and make one fe?d so much at home. We have been shown the huge tuikey that Hro. II. T. J. has wait ing for-Tbe Chr .nicle dinner, it is certainly a fine one and all who miss t hie, together with a vie.it to Mr. Johnson'*1, will miss a rare treat. ? He. .J. W. Mnrchiaon, of Hculali, and his charming bridtt were visit ing friends .mil r^fs'Civos in thib burg, last Saturday and Sunday. Thev attended services at Provi dence Sunday morning. A <er ta.n young man here fell very much in love w'th Mr?v Mure bison, (thinking she was Miss instead of Mrs.) He obtained ail intiodne tion, talked to her for s?>me time, took her to inrpect his schoolroom which was near bv, and then es corted her back to her buggv, where her husband was p^tiehtlv waitinj, much amused /to sav anything^^Jot until she had gote did he know his mistake. Poor fellow, *e sympathize with him, but 8tic.li is life. We thiuk we will send 'Fillmore Kliipb' a pair of pine bmk specks that he may sec us better the next time we meet. We don't know though how "Old Mitchel" looks, don't know whether to lake what he said as a compliment or noi, but there is one thing he is mic taken about, that is the distance he ran., for he. ran so far and so fast tiint we. liavn't hart the pleas uia of seeing liirn since. AlI'Linnie Dorn. ' you certainly made a mistake, we did not insin uate that 'Cros* Path' would be ersily stole:', we only quoted tlir " MH * Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex Oeputy u. s. Marshal, J Columbus, Kan., says i "I wasdeHvand of TWINS in less than 20 mln a tea and. with scarcely any pain after usinff only two bottles of I kokIs of Itro. II. T, J. mih) B. M. H. Th?y are the ones for you to 'fire Hi.' We know** as sweel a jjirl as '('rows Path' will hover fou <?l> lained unless fdia in utolen. VV? expect if she tl t)?i tho pig were caught, t lie pi# would lie the liiai elo correspondent*. Amo.^ others ?ve h a el the pleasui'C of meeting ?Trotter,' '(J. K. T.' and '.leeniev 1 ) a n i t-J* and l>y the wnv 'Sis,' ll'r< i tor' in u h t of trolled until lieetiuyhi his horse, anyway we heard that he lind trotted it to Camden and traded for one thiU wou'l liryrk the bridle rein. hor feai we have already over taxed your patience, Mr. Kditor, we will hid you adieu. Vivian. East Kgr-hasy.,,,..,, Mr. Kriil<^r: ? We .come ctniming our ppncu iu jour valiuS". ble paper. Mr. T. 1). Lee, <?f Brown's Creek, N. C\, and Miss Muugie Bethuue, of Lynch wood, were united in the holy burnt of matrimony on the 20th inst., at the reaitlciiee of the tiiide'a father. Mr. Leo brought a minister with him to perform the neremony wIi.mii ts not known by i he wrt'er. The wedding was a very quiet one as only the family were present. Miss Alice Reynold*, of Luok now, is visiting nlntivos and friends iu this community. There were several in this com munity talking of going to Atlan ta" this week, but tiny have tie* dined the idea of going until later Nancy Fields, (colored ) died last Thursday w'th malaria fever. I will close with heat wishcH to The Chronicle**:* Local. Simmon'* Branch. I will cull fat niv spaee in your valuable paper although news in as s^arbe us hen's teeth. There was a hot supper at thj> residence of Mt. Willie (.inrdncr iiu lust Thursday night. They re port a delightful time. Miss Junie MeKidden and Miss N/inuie Brown were in our bury lust week. \ What has* become ? ?f Locum Hull? ho must have gone South for the Winter. j The Sunday School aV Mt. Olivet has gone into Winter quarters. 'The Sunday School at liculah in still in progress. Why can't we have a good Sunday School? There is nothing more important than a good -Sunday School. So let tvery biiiiy g'.i to wmtr niul h n vc a good Sund-iy School. No mii>' liases to report but Judg ing by the way s >mtt ??i our old bachelors are s<i>dMig tlo-re will be so uiH to report soon. ;3 ? lyok out next week, Mr. ICd. Good night! Bet. Lucknow. Nov. 20.^ Mr. Ed: ? Will you allow me space in your valuable paper Id write a few linen, us I would like lo haw a few winds v> nay to i lit Pine Tree correspondent in refer ence to an silicic which lie wro,v^ some time nj??\ It bce?nv*-tfr tfT' he is mighty well acquainted with Rollins hotel or he would n"ot trj* lo pass such an expiesrfinii on the pluee. Old bud if von know these ! i " Death Wasjreferable To ProsfjrfctJon After the Grip Hood's SaraaparlMa Built Up and Oftve perfect Health. W. n. William ? Thin Is a well-known merchant at Key West, Florida. His account of hie condi tion after the grip, vrfd how it waa curod, should be read by all: " I had the grip twice, which came near ending my exiatenceon the earth, and left me in a condition to which Death was Preferable About five montha back I started to take Hood 'a Baraapa r 11 la. I felt the good efTecta from the first bottle and by the time I had taken three bottlea I was 00 per cent, a' better man phyaically than before. I am now full of ambition and feel that had I Hood's Cures not taken Hood's Sarsaparilla I should now be dead and burled. I am thankful to Hood's 8areaf>ari!!a, which has been Instrumental of so much good to me as to thousands of others of our fellow men." W. H. Willi a ms, B., Key West, Florida. Hood's Pills become the favorite cathartic with everyone who was then* ?6c. per txwu Notice. All parties arc hereby warned not to tnuie or in anyway luug-un for a note! given by ua to'the IVrmnnent I,o<;k Co. of Alabama, an fluid company ha* not compll^fl" with it* contract, and notice Is liorebjr given. that (aid note will not be paid by u*.' J.W.DAVIS, J. F. WK8T. L NOTICE. . " - Notice is hereby gitcn tb'.t sealed bids will be receive I for keeper of the Cosnty laflrmary lip to December 15th, WO*, inclusive. The keeper will be re qnireJ to take charge of the instates and to. work a one horse farm. For farther particulars , apply to <1. mi 1'IIELPSf County Supervisor. for Infants nnd Children. " Caiturla Jsso woll n<h?j>t?\l tochlklren t hat I iwomtnoiul It aafcujvrlortoany l'lviorlptk.u koowo to meO* H. a. auchkk, M. 1>., Ill S<x Oxford St., Urookl^ u, N. V. *"TK? uko of * Oostorla' Is no universal and Its merits tio woll known that it booiuh a work of e?i>oroix>t:atloa to eiulor^o It. Kowr aw tho Intc!ll,(o:it families who do not koop Cast or ia within otuty roach." MjkUTYX, IV D., Now York City, Cu?torla euros Oollo, Oouitljvation? S.nir Stomach, Dlarrhoui, Eructation, KiIIh Worma, givoa *Wj\ ami proatofctt <!!? tfo?tlon, Without lujurloua nuvllcation. "l'or sovoral yoar? I kvo roooirnnontfod ' I'.wtorla,' rtiul sliall a hvay a continue to <to r.a it ban invariably i?i\kIucvhI beucllclal ivaulls." lCnwiK F, 1'auokk, M. 1\, 1 Cot h St ivot ami Tth Avo., Now York City. Tiik Ok- nt a i'u Company, T7 Murray 8THK*f, N?rw Yon* Cixt. Til IS ('1 1 1 l.D'N 11KD, in um|de nntur 1 Mulsh, throe foot wide, lour foot lonir, folding legs m 1 1 1 1 fnhliuif siih'.s, (Milv $ 1 ,85 delivered I. o. I?, cars Charlotte. The (iHANDKJSr ItAIUiAlX KVKU OKKKN I'D. Order. K. M. AN Drt I0W The Furniture Denier, t'lmrh.'tte, N- C". I i Our Mr. Gus Hirsh bus returned from his second trip lo Now York, wh're ho lias bought an immense stock ot jn>vry Ooodls9 CSlotlxlin^gg, Jl ATS, SIlOKSf GEMS ? FVltXISJI/XG GOODS, ?(('., d(K At grout bargains, and will oflcr them to the public at aston ishingly low prices. Look at the' Following Low Prices. 25 pieces rod tlarmel ;i t 10c pc yard. '2 cases Fruit of the Loom, 4-1, at Sc. a yard. f> bales sea island 4-4 at oe per yard. 10 bales check homespun, 2 ?"> inches wide, 4c *a yard.* Punts cloth frorji 10c. per yard up DRESS GOOD S Of which we have the largest stock and the newest designs that can be seen, just opened. 00 pieces cashmere, all color^ 10c. per yard. 40 pieces 36-inch Ilenrk'ttas, all colors, our own importa tion, worth H)c. per^yaid, for per yard. 25 pieces all 'Wool K"rge, all colors 3(> inches wide, at 25c. par yard, others got 40c for saint quality. V/e are now receiving our second lot of ladies' cloak? ' and capes, the prettiest and handsomest line ever shown, at 1 great bargains. If you want a cape or cloak give us a look before buying, and we will convince you that we will sell you one cheaper ?h in any other house this side of New York. 70 doz. gents' celluloid collars at Co a piece. 25 doz. gouts' celluliod cuffs at l()o. a pair. 50 doz. all-wool cashmere gloves at 39o, per jwir, worth GOc. SLOTHING! CLOTHING! For men, boys and children. \V'* have an. immense line to select from besides what we bought on our recent trip to New] York and must make room lor now arrivals. In order to do! so we put the knife into our clothing department and cut them do^-rt '25 per cent, llfctyw flic prifce. SHOES! SHOES! Of which we hiive bought an immense stock of the Wnill-. known firm of Witz^B*j?n & Co., who are retiring* from busi ness. We bought^them at oiir prices and offer them Ao the public at prices le,ss than 4 ho manufacturers atk for them. .HATS AND CAPS at PRICE 5 LOWER THAN EVER. Oilr Department is more complete than ever. On our rccent trip to New York yve ^ught an immense stock direct from the manufacture. 8l both for ladies and gentlemen, so we can,..afford to retail them lit wholesale prices. Call early aVl often and secure the best bargains." Respectfully, HIRSOH BROS.' J. T. BURDELL, CIVIL KN(i INKER Ik PURVEYOR. CAMDEN, S. C. ? Municipal En^iiict'rin^', Surveying of L<;iii<lh and sub-DivUions of Tract? a Hneeiidtv. * Sale In Partition. .Sout'i C'nr? )ina ? Kershaw County-. Court of Common Pleas. V Mattie B. Beard, Plaintiff, nirainat John B. Nelson, Joneph I). XcIhom, Wn. j liam I?. Nel*on, Mary E. Be aril an>l Abbiu Nelson, Defendant 8. Under and by virtue of ?? decretal or der granted In t ho nbr.vo stated crhc by hi* ITor.or, T. ~D. Wlthprspnou, dated September fttli, 1805, I will offer for ?ale, Kj. public outcry, before the Court House dfar in Camden, between the honr^of 12 M. and dp. m.. on Monday, tin* 2nft{ day of December next (1?0"?) the follow ing detcribed real estate; All that piece, p.v col or tract of land situated in the county and State above named containing one hundred acre* j known as tract No. Six (6) in the najrti- 1 tion of the land* of tl* Ertate of gallic j W. Nelson and bounded on Jhf'Northl by lands of W. R. Nelson, East by land* j formerly of J. J. Nrl?on, Routh by land* Jh B. Jltlww find Jr R. Nelson and Wert byUaujJs of J. R. Nelson and W. R. Nelson. Terms of Sale. ?One half cash, the balance In one year to be secured by tfee bond of |l?e purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. <R. B^ WILLIAMS. ' m 8 K. C. Xav. Hth, 1*>. y Restaurant Camden , S. C. .Sept. 2"?tli, 1605. To My Friends and the Citizens of, I this Community : ? lam now running ? first-dnss J{? staurant in the north end of .the building now occupied hy Messrs. JUilfl A Holland. 1 I will he glad. ta_acr. commodate iny wliflc and colored friends ' whom I have once served. This Itestau ; rant will he conducted strictly upon the Kuropeim st.vle, Thero will lu* "depart mcntH for white nnd eolored separately. WIN YAII JAMBS Oct. 18. h. MANUFACTURERS OF ? Doois, Sash, Blinds, Moving. Building Material, ' Sash Weights and Cord. ^CHARLESTON . ???? 8. C. Purchase our makes, which we guavanloe superior to any sold South, Mid thereby save money. Window ahd Fancy Qlaas a specialty* Juns 99, ? 1 ? LJt ? . facts to he true, please tell me at what time and if y?u don't knew these facta to b*? tru'%, you had bet tor quit putting them hefofo the I ptih)ie. , Come < >l<| boy und if you don't got as much as usual 1 will pay t ho cost. ? No dt'Miha or mamtfffs to report. Mins Iti-Msio Camus artft Mr. Da vid Uurant, of I?y nhop villi*, were iu this tow ti yesterday on business. Mr. ltd. will you allow tne space iu your c-olnms to ask if some one nmU'll me * ho has the right of i ho patented fence wire in school' district No. 1 and No. 2? As ever il. A, J, East Beaver Dam. Nov. 28th. Mr. Kditor: ? Afyer a long ai lence 1 come again claiming my space in y:>ur vsluab'e paper. As there Itavo been seyerar in quiries an t<? where I am, will atato that 1 am Mill in the Intel of the living* Wo I are having very pleasant woaihfr foi the time of year. Tho people of this suction arc about through gathering, p. A word to Whiiek^jap. 1 haye been trying for some time to (ind cut who ho is, and have cbtn? to ? the eonclusiou that he is a huckle berry above my persimmon. White Cap vas seen suiting through litis section lust Sunday afternoon on * tho anklo excursion,, to see Ids best girl who lives at Happy Hill, I sup pose White Cap has a white cap hut I think there ts quite % con* i rust between his cap und face. He is a sharp follow. He is sharp en* ough at one end to stick ? ? the ground, and green enough at theL. / other to grow. He is the sharpest , boy in the faintly, Come again, ilud. 1 will usk Sis if ner right, arm is not sore. I know if it is not, it. is not becouse it lias not been up and" * sewing enough for the pust few weeks. The health of tho community is fairly good. Having no deaths or marriages to teport I will close with best wisitcs to Tho Chronicle. White Cap, p WE HAVE NO ACSNT8 >ut ship (rom our Ifcotory at vholetal# prlw*,. viii'if fur exiimlnuilon ; pny Vttulit Korti wnyg tf not BiHts ntutory. (Jtyiffl or Oorrlutjes. t>0 of llnrneiis. BfmMoUk for 1 12 page cfltnloguo. KLklUKT CAKKJ/.UK AND nuuut) HHj.HWt-. - vf. W. VfikV.t MtV, KtTidart, IntT. ^ *<. iiovt 935. For Choice Groceries - You should call on the undersigned who has- n nv'icrt line in ihe sioto ro r.~ inerly occupied hj Springs, Ileath ?Sj , I Shannon, Tinware! A nice line at the lowest prices. BATING' SAIOON. 0 First class meals served nt nil hours in eating saloon in connection with tho storo. " </ C. L, KI&KLEY. Nov. 1. ( ? SCIIOOi; AITOIfflOIF MIT.. ? The following is tho approximate school apportionment for i?9o ? IMJ, cludffT^.polls rtnti balance* brought ^iwv wurd J ' For (School Dintrict No, 1, $1*117 2 9 - " '? ?' ? 2, 804 74 ' " # " " ft. 457 00 ? ??* " *' 4, " 0&W , " " ?' v V "5. / 746 58 " " " ?' G, ftJl9 7# ?'7, 307 *?& ?? f ? >' 8, l,8;j01)4 ? " " "9. ' : 40108 ? *' " " u\ S82 ? ?; " ?? " ?? 11, . 420 85 ? ?? " ' ? '??/! 2, 4.6 69 .?? ?? m |3f 75 88 " " " 14, 27.169 * '? 15. 289 79 .? ?. ?< ?. 698 89 " ?? 17, . 457 87 ?. .. /. ? ?? 18>? 0 77 08 ' In addition to the above, school dis trict ? ? . No. 1. Special 8 Mill* Tax. $2,700 00 ?' 4 n ft n " 8939 - u . 7 U 2 " ** !;?''< 10989 ? < io ?? 2 " ??"" 284 87 ?? 12 ?? 2 ' ? *' 80900 ?? 17 '? a 14 *' 18805 '? 13 '3 ?' ' ' 8.E29 J. A. ORIG8BY, 8. C. K. C. "The Charleston Lint.4* South Cnrulmn And.. Georgia I Kali Uoad. - CJh?rkmo?rH, C., M?y~28th, 1808, J PainenRor Department. . T^v. CHar'if'Cii 7 20 a nt 6 00 p mf Ar. frv?inii?errille 7 58 '0 48 " tTcttnalli 8 18 7 1? "\Oran?rt burn 0 38 8 48 'vKinvtvillc 10 20 9 29 '' Coluinhi i 110i> 10 15 Lv. Columbia 700am 4 0Gpnl Ar. Kinffvllle * 7 45 A .44 *' Orangeburg 8 82 5 tf <*? '* Charleston 1110 8 00' Lv. Charleston 720am 100p? " Brancnville 9 25 8 16 " Denmark 9 8* - 8 6ft f " Blackville 10 12 ? 9 09 / Ar Augusta ' U45pm 1060 pm Lr. Ailgusta 8 26 a m 8 30pm - Black ville 8 14 - 5 08 " Dmrnwtk 048 - Brnmrhvill? -? 090 ? &0&- -v ? Ar Charleston 1110 8 00 F?*t E?i>re?f, Avlpiu A Washington WiU: Sleeper* to and iromNewYor*, Lv. Augusta 2 88 pn) Ar. A Ike n r 302* Denmark / **.' . , /JI7 Lv. Denmark ' " f 18 ?.* Aiken _ '.V 19 " . ..inj^iti r-*~8 00 .... Daily Except finnday. Lv Camden a 8 65am 2 48 p la Ar Camden II Oft p rd ? JQ$>; ?%? a ~yc jCo??8#g8Ni,m^?^^ dyd^.sTtia* <**????*>?> Wm