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THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE is Simmons Liver Regulator. Don't forget to take it. Now Is the time you need It most to wake up your l.lver. A sluggish Liver brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague, Rheumatism, and many other ills which shatter the constitution and wreck health. Don't forget the word REGULATOR. It is SlAtMONS LlVHR Regulator you want. The word Reg ulator distinguishes it from all other remedies. And, besides this, SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR is a Regulator of the Liver, keeps *t. properly at work, that voui system may be kept in good condition. FOR THE BLOOD take SIMMONS I IVER REGULATOR. It is the best blood purifier and corrector. Try it and note the difference, Look for the RED Z on every package. You wont find it on any other medicine, and there is no other Liver remedy like SIMMONS LlVLR REGULATOR-the Kingof Liver Remedies. He sure you get it. J. H. Zoiltn # Co., Philadelphia, Pa. New Announcements. ? The following new unsounce vments appear in the Chronicle lo ll ay : For Treasurer ? Capt. .J. C. Rol lings. For Sheriff ? Mr. Frank West. Mr. Stokes Will Run. >> As will he seen by reference to <>\\v columns of announcements Mr..| C. Stokes yields to the solicitations of his friends and enters the race for-C-ajiMy Supervisor. Thinks. Kd. Chronicle: ? Please allow me apace in your valuable paper to ex tend my thanks to friends and the public generally for their litwral contribution toward replacing the damage caused by fire on Feby 19, M896. Their names will be lon? remembered for their charity. Vt ry 'J{ es pe c t f u I ! y , D. R. Player. Are You Troubled Witn Yew Evos, Or do you want a pair of eye glasses? Dr. II. F. Taylor, late of the California Optical Institute is at Dr. Frank M. Zemp's drug store where he enn be consulted free nf charge in regard to your C3'es. He also seiis first quality crystal lenses for $1.00 and up. His stay here is limited; if you want to see him call at oiicc.o ^?2 Attention, Ladi s! Our Milliner will arrive to day and we will lie ready to furnish von all the NKW AND STYLISH HATS AND BONNETS vou will need for Faster. Being a lady of four years' experience we had her to make our millinery selection?, so our styles are "up to date." She 'comes guaranteed b/ ARM STRONG, CATOM & CO., to feive perfect satisfaction. Riynember we promise to e^ve you money. See that we do it. Respectfully, The Camden Dry'Goode Co. A ' Met Again. The West Watcreo Literary So oiety held its 20th meeting in Slin ky Grove school hMisc, Mar. 13, at 8 o'clock p. ni. In the absence of the pres't and viue-pres't, Ron. U. M. Robertson preside'). After the devotional exercise t!ie following programme was carried/ out : ? 1. Reading "True Politeness" by Mr. J. A. Black. 2. Reading **A word to our ^iils" by Miss Alice Ounn. 3. Essay "Parliamentary Laws* by Master Jesse Spencer. 4. Debate. Resolved, That the desecration of the Sabbath duy in ? greater evil to Christian Society than intemperance v> The flfRrmativp was discussed by j Rev. R. M. Robertson and l'rof. Howell M ? !?:( II; negative by W. Hampton Cobb and Mr. Willie H GoflF. The cojirflTittce that decided tlie debate weie Messrs. J. A. Pluck, James Tucker and J. II. Campbell, decided in favor of the affirmative. The reading*, essay and etipecitd ly the debate weie very inteitst-j . _ f ing. j4'he query for next meeting is rfflolve^, That a representative in Congress should vote according to his own judgement rather than that of his constituents. The of Urinative speakers are W, H. Cobb, , and Messrs. C. W. and E. .1. Dunn ; negative Messrs. W. H. GolF, J. A. Black tnd R. J<?poiF. The executive committee having announced a programme for next meeting, the society adjourned to meet two week* hence." The public is invited to attern the- next meetfr.g and especially th ?, 'jmnmhers of the ??H;iet)r^ there i* ?one Iinpoi'tunt huAloe'ss bl f Orut br acelet j iv lie attended iu. W. U. Col?l\ ? Seyhf. Personal. Mm. \V. 'J'. Hall,. who has beeu visiting in S miner, has returned home, accompanied by Iter aistcr M ibH ( ! u ?, . aru, wlio will &peud some tunc in Camden. \ Farmers, Attention ?ig Spanish Seed lenders. Have all' lite good qualities of the kid all ones, none *? f L he ii* fault s. Price *2 per bushel. G. 11 LAKTKilTK, Hlai kville, S. C'. Th;s is The Time to Have Tour Tooth Fixed. Dr. ?I. K. Hut lcd}>e, Dentist, Kvili visit Cumdei> on the 23 in?l., /anil will reinuiu ?>ne week foi t he prac tice of h i ? y profession, Olli.H) ni ? t ho Woikjflan 11. Mil. 1 1. \~JT~ Mr. Gngcby HaiOrsod by Woct V7a? ' uree Mr. Kditor: ? I sie ".i Frivud" has suggested the nauio of Mr. Jut. A. l.'rigsby for re-electlt.n foi .School Commissioner. We have talked with manv ?*T the voters ol West Wateree since the announce ment and all say he is our man all the time. Wo are well pleased with hiiu. West Wateree. (Hod Whiskey. A western newspaper tells of a man who, every time he gets drunk, insists on paying a years subset ip lion to his town paper. Ho has ^already paid tip to 19G4. Some of the South Carolina editprs are try ing to Hud out what brand of liquor he uses and if they sue, cut d will havo it placet! on sulo at tho dis pensaries throughout tho Si ate. ? Kx. Suggestions. Mr. Editor: ? Please allow us to make the following suggestions: 3 Supervisor ? C Stokes. Iloujtj of Ke presen tat i yes ? C I> inkier, 1 F Holland. (. lerk of Court ? W A Schroek. Treasurer ? .1 M Wa'ts. Auditor ? C L Kirkley. School Commisstonei ? J A Gjigsbv. c?..? Trial Justice DuKtdh Township ? W Jj Mc:Dowe|!. Reformer. Eea'h*. Cant. J. W. Stuekey, of Bishop ville, one of the oldest and roost highly respected citizens of Sumter County, died on last Monday. Mr. K. M. Kennedy, Sr., who was for many years ouc uf the most miecesstu! merchants of C.nnden, and who was universally Joved and adraiied, died In Charleston on Inst Monday at (he residence of his daughter, Mrs. H. R. Boykin. The remains were brought to Camden on Wednesday for iulermnnt. Wake up jour liver hut be sine you t>:k? Siinmoo'ti Liver Regnalm to do it with ? it will do it ever* time, and do it so well that jou'll feel wonderfully '""refreshed and strengthened. It is Simmons Liv er Regulator that do<;s it. There is only one Simmons Livir Regula tor, and you'll know it by the Red Z on the paeka.e. Take nothing else, and you'll be sure to get all the good health promised. Advertised Lot?er*. *\ For week ending Mai'. 8th 1 800 : Ada Bryant, Moses Lyons, ,L W. Briggs, Rdfa B. Hinso?i, Miins Mil i n<7. t?. L. Ducoin, Amy Scott, Joe Spell. Returned f.om dead letter oHlce ? Anna Collins, Flora Andersop,l May Hughes. For week ending Mar. ]f?, 1890: Jane Payson, Sallie Johnson, K. C. wlcDnnel, M islnfv Gooden, S. 1'. Sp'awn, Georganr.a W. Adflinc, S. A. Childera, Diasie Howell. Returned from dead letter office ? J. Pleasant. C. J. Shannon, P. M. v Catarrh Cured. < N.* remT'Hy^is ns effectual in eradicating an I curing Catarrh a* Botanic Blood Balm, (P. B. B)| It purifies and enriches the Idood, ?Hupttfates microbes, bacteria, etc., and builds up the system froin the first done. Thousands of cases of catarrh have been cured by it* magic power. For all blood and skin diseai?o?, it has no r-?) :tl. Buy the old reliable and long, tested it medy, and don't throw ynor won ley away on substitute*, palmecl-^ofT as "just as good." Bay the?*' old reliable Botanic Blood Balm. Price $1.00 per large bottle. See ad vertisement tn Lliis paper. For sale by Druggists. > The City Primary. A primary ? lection for nominn ? ing i Mayor urv4~? four Aldermen fur ihc li'wc of Cumderf was lieli on last Toefcduv. For Mayor Mr. K. Leslie Zetnp had no rppr siitop^ Foj^Alderronn iioin Ward 1 Mr. ?Utftlie Wilson had uo opposition. In Ward 2 I here were . two candi date*, Meksr*. R. Le\.s and ,1. I). McDowall. Mr. I,ewis received the nomination. In Wurd 3 Mr, I). K. Hinaon had no oppoaftion. In Ward 4 Meaara. W. V. M alone and E. O. McCreight were the ?an didatea, Mr. Malono receiving the nomination. The iicroinationa stands : ^ For May Oil Mr. F. Lealie Zero p. For Aldermen 1? Mr. Willie Wilaon. " 2 " C. R. Lewi*. " 3 " D. E. H'ofton. " 4 "v W. F. M alone. 1 Cabbage Plant3 Foil Sale. 100,00(1 Ohailealon Ijtrge type.J* *e\ Wnkeftild ('ahhage Plants, pi icf ?2 00 pefr1 M ; !(?!,<? of 5,000 aud ovt i ? 1.50 pur M. Okuaty it Towi.kh, Young's Islam), S. ('. front ()ur (jftpre^poiileul^ Ionia. M ..roll 17. Dear Chroniele : ? All hou^h news is ve?\ sea rco, 1 will hy and write aliule so us to appear in your no we v ? (ilomns. Mrs. J. I'. IV? v k i ?> in si ill quite ill. hut. w r trust alio will Anon re cover, ii i) < 1 ?? r tin* ski Iful treatment of Dr. Oateen, r ? f Smithvillo. Miss Hello .Jiiaey iris n turned t<. her home ncir St. Clinilox, sifier spending tonne time. with fi tends hero. ]< f MoMio 1 he little dtmuliter of Mr. Joint Smith is vety id, l>o t hopes are. entertained for her reioverv. Mr. .J- Daltnn GuMowav, who him heen visiting Iks pimnts hore, returned to Camden recent Iv where he in attending iho Graded Suliool. Mr. C. II. Smith h i to ii t Sundav with his sister Mrs. J. W. Murolii son, of Hnlah. As news is m> Hcnrce 1 will ej?y farewell. Will coma again soon. in Chaitei-Box. Pino Groyo. Mch. 16. fk?ar Chronicle : ? A<* I mu at leisure this lovely afternoon we come again claiming our spate in your dour col urn1*, although novvs U very scarce here now. ? Farmets are very busy pppnrine their hinds for plantiug and the fa\r sex are making preparations foi the candidates for they know they will call to sue them thiw year and think more of them than they have in two years, because they nr.int to he elected, and most of tliern say just so the ladies are it; their favor they kn'>\v they will he elected, wo would ho pleased to have thorn to visit our literary so ciety some tiiwe an<l take part in the debutes : it meets every other Saturday night. Pine Grove School closed on lust Friday, March 13th. The follow ing programme was carried out,: Kssay ; by Miss Carrie Myers on Spring. Katav by Miss Isabel Siokc3 one Disappointment. Essay by Misa Annft Myers oh Dreams. ??> Recitation bv Miss Fled a Hud son ? The Last Ilymn. ? Recitation liy Mtster Labnni Stokes ? Little. Drops of Water, Recitation by Miss Bculah St. ikes --?Little White Lilly. The debate wis taken up next, subject, resolved, That the lien la-v lias heen more injurious than the w hi. -key t i'ii ill it. rPehators, ollirma live .Mr. Stoke?, negative, Mr. L. V. Hi own. The fallowing were the judges: Messrs, C. U. Myers, K. L. McCoy, Henry l'ate, who decided in favor of the negative. Mr. Rrown being the lucky one received nice bouquets from some of the young ladies. Wu must way he made many friends in this community who re gretted to see him leave and wish him much success tlnough life. We believe that he give justire to his pupils. The following pupils received prizes: Master Laban Stokes, Miss Annie McCoy, Mis* Heulnh Stokes and Miss Cora My ers, which seemed to be highly ap preciated by them. Miss Maggie Alexander, of Oam den, returned home nfter spend lug a few pleasant cmvs wiili friends in tins community last Friday. Mr. L V. Hrown ami Mi?s Maud Hillings, of Camden, sp'-nt Sunda\ evening with friends ut this place. We think ' from nli appearances ("/'nmiien will soon Ioopc one- 'of i t ? sweetest young Indies. Oh, old Hud you must Iiave waked up frightened. Remember this is lenpyear. 1 am not gone so far with the old widow ers that I can't hear when i am called. Mb* Fie da Hudson, of Bulali, spent a few pleasant lays with re I at ices at. this place am long since. Miss I yd ia Stokes has returned home n fie r spending a few pleas ant days with Vivian. ? Well I will close wi'h !>est wishes to the Chronicle, its readers and editor. Sis. Sychar. Messrs.. C'rnw and liean were in nor luirg with the view of purchas ing timber to erect their saw roil! on i fit. Mrs. F). R. Pl iyer who has visiting fiiends returned home to (?ny. To J. D. Filler ? We are sorry you ??mourn" Mr. Campbell's loss; on i p. ople Hie iu full sympathy with hyp and have, done a great, den I for liiiu in his misfortune. Mr. Tiller made a savage attack on us intends ot Women SUFFER UNTOLD MISERIES. BRADFIELD'S FEnALB REGULATOR, ACTS AS A/SPECIFIC Bj Aroatiof to HtsflhfAdba all btr OrgMi. It c^ngeA liealth Ao bloom, and Joy to re.ign throughout the frame. .? It Never Falls to Regulate ??? "MtwU* tat b*?*i a mW irwtMnl of N4* In* pilftMpM MRt y+*r?. WllhMlMMlt. *r>fl wnft>H*0" W.n. ?iWa?.H?imii?w.*iw. Btltrnu HWCUWR ItlwH, Qa. Mkf4n||i?tiM B-OfwhWIt, Jiiiiouueemen^. I* OH CONliH h SS, Mr. Kditor : ? Please allow i he friends of lloX. W. ??. THA NTH AM to i?ro som his name as h candidate for Con yrv#? from this ? lint riot, believing that he is the moot suitable man k \ i* tl.tt>K> for t lie position. c> II U Friends. ?Kditor Cl.roidch :? A. low me ilirn'i)>h your columns to suggest 1 1 l>*?N, .1. W ? l'l.< >Y 1> as a Iii.r.4 in o\ tjur w ?v s< u. *l)lv to represent 1 1 ?v* j T*tflTi I > i ->t I it* ! in Congress. ( \>l. \ \>J<\ hits proven an mi *h f*,'itab!e woi ker ooih in the l.cei<dn ture and tl.f H,!|>"M?tmiont.l 1 'on*oiiti?M? ; always laboring ami \oiii>_? for wliu*. he eoiioieved t 'Mn1 fur the In si it i re t of the peopi,', us the records fullv show Wltil*' Col. Floyd is a Reform I ><'in<-?'r>it of the truest seci, still In* ran be relied u p on to represent the lust interest of the whole people, Rcioun I >011100. at. Mr, J alitor ? ? A.s *V(> arc mi tlm eve of another election year, an I 1 . miun-s of ecitahi gentle -met, to In- voted f ?r, nro to some extent being considered ny the pen. p>o, 1 hog space in the vol n tons 01 the peoples' paper (The Chronicle) to pre sent to tin- vptors of tho Pii'th Congress ional District- of South C r diiia tin* name of Mil. JOIIX 0. P WIM.l.WI ', df Camden* as 11 suitable man to rt-pi. tivnl them in the llot'so of Rcprescntath es in Coitvirttas. Mr. William? Is a man of character, ahilit\ nt.d firmness ; p oliti c-ally, he Is ? on teetionisV. jiml bimetal ists and is In full sympathy will; every movement thai will oncourugo ami build np home enterprise und it.dustrv, and proteet those eng; tied io a|{vicnltnral, immufact uring ami .all other pt'rsi.us la our own country from the ruinous com petition of tynicipaid labor of foreign countries, I'roti ctionists, Mr, Kditor: ? Pleaso allow us to an noil nee tho name of HON. T. ,1 . STR A IT for lo-eleotion to Congress irom v this District, Hr. Strait Ikh over been lov alto the Democratic party, and in till matters in Congr* s:< I. is vote Inn al ways been east in the right way, "ami it would only Jie jns> ice to a true public servant to rc-eiectc*l hhn to th position he has so faithfully tilled. Frlen In. FOR THE LKOISLAITKF. Mr. Kditor: ? Please a;. in. unco the name of Mli. T. I?. DAVIS ax a -uibible gentlemen for tin* Legislature. lie is a good orator, and Hcgtiiit speaker and has thi" intercut n'yhc potplo ,st heart. He has been for a number of y'o.os pvos jdei.t ot Hoik Hi t Democrat ic club ami is now niiutcr of (Simii Si?rinj?s He is q good citizen, a turn Ref. liner! und it elected w ill do all in Irs powej f<ir the bettermenl of the people. Voter. Mr. Editor : ? Wo notie ? in the last Is sue t.l The Chronicle, February 7di. s -iiic suggestion.? for the various otlicvs ot t!ie (. ouutv. Please 11 1 *?vv us space to uom inn'o Mlt.'J). M. HKTI1 FN K for the I 1 1 011s? of ltrj r,-8cntativ< ?. We unow" him to bn a true Reformer und Christian gentleman, .?nd we km.w ot no other man in w hose hands tne inlerest ?jf the |>eople of Kershaw County would he bet ter cared for than in his. ? \ ultra oi'Soutl. east Kershaw. Mr. Kditor : ? Please announce 1he name of HON". C. L. W INK LKH ns 11 ! suitable Ciiiidldate for rc-ele,-li >a to the ' limine of Ih'presenf :i 1 i vck.* Mi-. Wink ler has made a inod ?n I oiliciout Ken resenlative ::nd his re-eleution is gr>-atlv desiro(|[ by H< f.i m. rs. J 'OH CIjKHK OF COl' HT. Rotation in offoe hrin^ a deinoeratie principle, wo, who believe in a new deal take pleasure in presenting for the favor 11 hie consideration of the voters of Ker sh 1 w Count v the thmie of Mil. \\ . A. 8011 HOCK as i eiindidfttc for Clerk of lie Court. Mr. Schrceh s worth and lit i.ohs for tho p<;sitton is nnuouhted. and his eminent service in thee >ih 01 ?ru> reform (lurieg th? past six years (ih.~> made his inline a hoarf^4tj/f.| word it every lire, side. No furlhrr word* < 1' coiiituemla- . tion from us c uVaiiil i:njt!iin*i in his fa- i vor not nh'endv Ww'.v iuiiki'nd rtpprt ci.it- ! ed by thy public. ' South-Kast Kershaw. FOR TH ICA.SCHKR I hereby iinnounee. myself a candidate I for re-election to tlu? <?/lice ofCountvj ? I 1 easurer .xuhj* cc. 10 iha . re.siilt of the1 f Kinocnwtic piimary. ?> J. C. ROLUXOS. FOR COUNTY Sl'I'KU VJSOR. .Mr Kditor: ? As my t-oniu has been sueaei-ted by inv fiiends for thooliiceof (County Supervisor I hereby announce I myself a candidate for'the said oflice snb ,ie*:t to the result of tin* democratic pri ! inaiy. * C. STOKER. Mr, Kditor ? It is with greal ptensure tlnP \yf en 11 announce that M It, T. W. 1 McC^vSK I LI j has consented l*fe nl^f-1 ithfl rice for County Supervisor. i wouht \ike i<? say in i ?e 1 ? a I f of th ' public that noVei tee tran can lie found IImii Mr McCnskNl ^Sre Imve known hint for a number \fyoars 11 no find him b> he per 1 foctly huiiest-t*fTcr~iipriplit in all <d ids 'dealings and the public will make no mis take to elect him to the oflh-c. . Many Voters. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Supervl scr suhji'Ct to the result of the Democratic primary. J. H. I'J'I Kbl',S?? * FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Mr. Kditor: ? Tho time m approaching lor us to elect a ii-ftii to fill the olllen of Sch'Ktl Commissioner Mad 111 our opinion a more suitable man can not ^c found than MR. .f. A. 'fRKiSBY. tlA? pr' se.it | incumbent, w dio ?di >uld succeed hiinsi If. He has filled the, oflice with honor to himself and his constituents, and if ^ect ed to servo n socoml term wo feel sure that he will faithfully dischnr<(u all the duties invedvinff upon him satislactory to j his constituent s. A Friend. Mr. I'Mitotr^? T'Dnse allow us to an nounce the nain<? of MR I/. L. COI'K I^ANP as a candidate for School Com* ini*sioiier for Kershaw Conntv. Mr. Coj^elnnd has been a toaoluxin the puh. lie schools for the hst foidP^^ears, is a i inan of sterling rpmlMie^ ?rd marked lability, si.d one. if olocteM, who would make a good official/ Many Friends. FOR AUDITOR. Mr. K?litor: ? Tho present incumbent lift villi? Htntorl that his health is #tich i\? to remler l?im unahlo to furl horfulfill I lio tluiien of the office we respectfully . bejr leave to present to tho Democratic' vo ters ' f Korslmw Gnmn'y tli? nrnne of MR. CHA8. L. KlRKLEY/or the. of. fW "f Visitor, f> . 'ling satMft-<l a more oapnhie msro could n"t l>e jTacvil in that poaition, lie !. n vine fulfilled* the ?lnt I? ? of thrTiffl ?? the p*st Irt moi.ths with effi ciency arid sftlafaction to all n^raona. * VutOM. Mr. IvlfJor : ? I anprwixto thp partial ity of n?v frieWswh't have ?u?grsted me fv r ,ilir,6ttkr. of Counir Auditor . >n1 .1. take tliia met 1^1 '?/ announcing mywlf at a carwjMftto or tlto iamc 8uhj?-ct to the primary ele?iion. ,- tj JXO. R. DBAKGF0R1NV j for Infants and Children. " CiMlttrln tii*i \vcHn<litj)ttHl toi'lilktrvn thut I nvomuiuul it utf iiu^Kvrior tomty i>rvsorl|>t|v?. kuuwn to nuv" II A. Ahi'iikh, M. IX, 111 So. Oxfwxt bt., Diw>kl^ u, N. V. "'fl j um of ?CaatorlK4 J.h so universal ami Its nunita so >voll known that it Hooma u wink of mi|H<ivi\>i{Ullon to viuloivA>lt. l\miuvt!?* inti'lliiv'i ut famllioM who ilo not ki<oj> CtlMoria wiUUn (.Hisy rvnu-li." Carlos Mauvyn, IV 1)., Now York City. Onatorin onrVa tViitc, Roue KtoutArk, Mttrrliitu), KntoUt'.ion, K?IU Wor ih, givwi ilevj>, tad i>i\>u?o(<w dl Ktvilion, Without Injurious uuMltca(iotu 'Tor sovernl yours I hav?> recommondtxl ' I'uMorn,' ntul Khali always contimio to do ?;> , ?h it, h.w iu variably produced U'jioiK-lal m>iilts." Va>wiN K Paiiukic, M. IX, l.'Mh si and 7t Avo., Now York City. Thk C .ntacu (Company, Mi'RUAY Srw Yohk Cit*. TO ALL MY CUSTOMERS: 1 him late coining out with my advertisement, but not boh i ml selling good 8. 1 lmve boon waiting to get in my now quarters. I am bore with u full lino, Not to Be Uilersold. Don't lot, the little quotations you see in some advertise ment* fool you. What you want is what you hoc and got, not what yon hoc in print. My friends tell mo it's no use to adver tise. Sometimes I think the same way when I see tjoods loll ing out in such quantities bi\t the editors have got to live.. 1 call special attention to country stores. I am selling stocks of goods to that trade, 1 also have as nice a line of IB1 .A. IN CY aROCBRIBS As anyone in town and will meet and cut prices with any one of them. 1 don't ?llow anyone to undersell mo. 1 want all of my friends to understand this. You will lit id me in the Fanners and Merchants Hank Huild ing. '(jive me trial as I am now in the market. 9 1 am yours truly, D. E. HINSON. 5|nit0uiieentcnlU KOi: SIIKUIKK. < Mr K<li(t>r: ? ttcliuviup: in a fair and im- 1 partial (list lilmtion of thi ofHccs ninony , ilios ? who mi' worthy, wo take plenum* in plnoinu in nomination IW1{. .1. F. \V l\8T fur Shc/'lK, Mihjeot to the I>?mo cratir primary. lining u nmi of tha high est isiTi'irrity an'! iionosly In* is tliorotigh 1 y C;tj> i Me, ami will mako a };oo<l nntl faithful oMi'er. Many Friomltt. DR. TAYLOR, i.ate of t)io 'California Optie.il Institute, is nt DR. FRANK M. V. '.MP'S DRUG STOkK, mid on n hq consulted /roc of I charge, (for. a short time only.) Ml the latent inntruniontH are used for fitting dif ficult C18CH. Come and n< o tin* lino n? sort mcnt of tinted Icukcm ; tlu^.e arc ch. pecialiy recommended for rcKtinpr tin* even when reading fit ni^li'l. OnSTZEJ DOT,LA.R. KFMFMBK ?. . VI IIS I QiALlTV CRYSTAL LKXSKS, *1 .l'I\ Jllilitetf gnpplj DEPOT, CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C.j Southeastern Lime & Cement Co., 270 E. Bay St. Importers K;ik1m)i Portland (lenient, Blnek Crona brand; aUo, Belgium l'ort Innd (;cnicnt. Manufactures' Agent Brooklyn Bridge Brand Hydraulic RoHendalc Cement. Dealer* in Plaster, Hair, Terra Cot'a Pipe. Alabama ?>?d Tcunoh?ec While Koek /dine, carloads shipped direct fron: kilns; ill grades Booting and Shrnthiiur Papers. WR1TF FOR CATALOG!' 10. \>rV\N SMITil, Treue. & Mgr. Mar. 1 3-^-3 m. 8IIERIPFS Mil iii Soul1) Carolina ? Kershaw County" Isaac F. Holland, Administrator do bon is non of Katate of John Holland, > against B. D. Turner. Under a?d by virtu* of execution* >i. theae action**, I will a II at publico >tcry. before the C -urt IIoiih? in Camden, H. C., within the legal hour* of nnle on the fir?t Monday in April nekt, ? '^*A1I that piece, pai'cjl or tract of la ml. situate, lying and being in Kershaw Coun ty, State afnreauid, containing Ono Hun dred and Fifty (150) acre*, more or lew," bounded XM-th by the McCnllam Ferry Road, Fa*t by land formerly of G. M. Turner now of Alexander Johnson. Souih by land formerly of J. W. McCurrr, Weat by land of Ent?i? of Isaac Holland. Lev ied on *a property of if D. Turner, De fendant. ? TC ir.HT.f SiMB.-Clin. H. B. WILLIAMS. frb^riff Kcrahaw Co. ?' Mnrcli 13? 1 1. ',/ ? ? ? AStrong: Fortification. > Fortify the body against disease tby Tutts Liver Pills, an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, bilious-* ness and all kindred troubles. 44 The Fly- Wheel of Life" Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are the fly-wheel oflife. I shall ever be grateful for ihe accidcnt that brought them t o my notice. I feel as if I had a new lease of .life. J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannorv/Col. Tutt's Liver Pills Tlie liew Id(?&. Are you m-lfflit and clover f If ?o, yon hovo nK'nty of of your own, alKo w nMi ciioiieh lo # runp good iil'w on ? wlien offiwd. What do you think of a3^colun|>i llliiRtrnted Monthly l'a per.euoh fKMiiccoiiUiiniliK a Piece of Mn?lo, Voc al or InHtriiiiii'iiial, I,nU-ht Kmtlilonii, Qood Btorlrn, I 'ruui.it ic Nevm and 1'on trait# c f Pretty Aetrc*iu*t, Houitehold. Toilet and Fancy Work liintn, all for cent* a i ear, i>oxlpui<l y Set-ms too K?"<l to ho triK>, i)U( wh (five you exactly what wo advertlm*. Bend cent* and hoc i or yourself. XII K NEW IDEA CO., 1411 KroA-lway, New York City. Amenta wanted. Liberal couinilxslon jiulil. NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO. Tlio hand*ome?t iiiimIcaI and fashion Journal In A merica, full sheet munlo ??!/.?, tti pauea nmi hnnd ???me cover, containing I'min ten to twelve pieces of vocnl or iiiHtrunifnUtl music, four or llvo por'.ralta of leading ?<-?' ivhaom. Bulwc-rlptlon 0 y the year, $1.W>, Hampie copy, 10 ctu. Addret* The MOW YOIIK MCSIt'AIj ECHO CO.i D road way Theatre building, New Y^ik. *nU wanted. Liberal commission jpald. mmn malr. I State of South i In thy Court j KithIiuw County. >of Common 5 I'Umm. 1 i Kliz-tV ? It M-i lining .? i t her Inmhund, j Kdwnrl J. Mirnin.r. I'lni utifta, ?}*'?; list Willi im J .toiios, Mn^uio -J. I'erkins.and lh-r huahand. Willi -m K Parkin*, M W. IlisHcll Anna If. Biased, and Tlrjin IfiM I. ,I<)IH'H , Dffl'Jiti.lIJ t?. t> Under and bv \irtne of n dcciM"} in Jhi ? action, I will sol! at imbfi<! outory, ci to < 'on? t llmiti: iiyCamdcn, S. C., ?*iu[iiii the hnnnstot Mile, on ihc fi rKt Monday in AprjJ/hexi, nil that tract or pa reel of Initil, l/v>'S and being in the city of C.inidi'ii. iXiiiiiu. pf KofKliiivy and State afr>rw*i'l( bcinj,' j<ort onn of lota nuthboru'l in ttte plan of ?aid cily#?Ii<?U No. Nine Huii/lnd and Ninetu?i) Nine tt fundi rd and Twenty (920) and Xino/ Hundr/jd and Twenty -on* (921), fron inx out) ljundrod ynd fifty (loO) foot Went on Ljrt'lefon afreet and running Eastward nhout three hundred and fift? (.1^0) f?ei. an id trac' bein* bounded a* follow *:? On tho North l>r pnnnfaea of M. J* Burna, on tho E??H by prerfniae* formerly Ixdoii'/intr to children of Hiram Netficft. on I ho South by |>rendse? of J. Sum tor Rhame, and on the Wen bvLyt tletou alreOt. Terms of 8ule. ? One-third cnth, bal ance on n credit of mntt and two year*, with iou reat fron the day of tale, aoctir* ed bv l-or.d of the purchaser and mort gage of (ho premie *ot?I. m Pt#Mi?>'' re told anino <Uy If p?rcha*or faila to ooarh < R. B. XwrfXfAMQ, 8h< riff Kershaw Co# March . Y luat work. Whore has Dennis made such charges? can ho prove them? Wu admit these elurges is I mo in spite ?> 1* what Mr. Till*r or anyone e i so # n y s ;,nd our people will spire uo (-iFort in hiinging tho olh'iitli i a to Justice. if wu have i??si our modesty and maimers it must havo hi-on whoa we wero no ii.g lo see him wheu ho w?s "sick. II*; in uaiug certain classes as a minor. Tho good book says "bo not a witness ngainsl thy neighbor without cause ; and deceive not Willi thy lipw." Ah to how ho can nt h such erroniouft denuncia tions \h only ohurgable to lu? tnan ufactur i n <; uhility or did ho hast, din ciiatgtH on presumption? And if ho wiih not an accomplice why did ho kiik before ho was spurred? Dennis. Mt Ciivoc. Mali. I7ih. Dear Chronicle: ? Now please, Mi, Editor, don't look cross-eyed at us, wo will only intiko a short call i his time. Wo know it must l>c try ing to your patience to he worried with our scribbling ao often. |Not at all; wo never weary olViNian's visits.?- Ed. | Miss Lyuia Stokes, of Mt? Xion, who h a h been spanning some time in tins vicinity, has returned home. Mr. I). M. McCaskill, of Camden, spml 1 .tat Sunday night in this oeighb vi hood. On account of the serious illness *?f Mr. Luke lio'.vin'a littJo child the ? singing school at Huulult has 110^ vol been organizod, but wo 'trust' ttiat it will be in tho near future. Mr. W. L, Stokes, one of Ml. Zi on'e moit popular young mon spent last Saturday and Sunday iu thin burg. Mr. Steeyo Watts, of Conparee, !? visiting relatives in thin vicinity. A ooi tain preacher bought him a nice little buggy, but found it was too smell for his valise, ao sold it and bought another one just i\ little larger. When asked why ho did not buy a new valise, ho said he had an opportunity of selling his buggy and didn't havo ono to soil tho va lise. Wasn't hu wist? /" Wo would like to say something about politics, but as thatislout of our line wo will desist. Vivian. East Kershaw?, Farm work is progressing very nicely and some of our farmers have been planting some corn. Measles nnd mumps are taking thin i' art of tho country broadcast ' without respect of person. Mr. W. L. Clyburn wont to Co* lumhia last week on busiuess. Mr. C. A. McICinhon has gone Tft ThomaavUle, Go., whore he will take a posltiodttu tho StantleyBus iness college. Miss N. J. Marshall, of this place is attending some time with rela* lives and friends at Kershaw.* Mr. J. E. Copt land was visiting in Darlington last week. Rev. Mr. Entzini?g<u; will preach at Pleasant Hill on the fourth bun day in this month. ? ? * Willi bust wishc^-w^'close. Local. ' Abnoy. ?7** * Mr. Editor: ?Ah G. IC. P. hatf* changed headquartera 1 wi^ endei- * vor to give you a ievy^^dts fiorn tli in burg. ' We are having eorno ttNUilfful weather at present and our form ers are Making good use of it. The Hchool^ftt this place Is mov ing on very ptogressivcdy under the management of Miss Agnes Mo (Nullum, she has proven to be a ' very successful! teacher, . , Misr Ids M. Horton, one of our most charming young ludies is vis iting friends atJVcatville thjs week. Many hearts writ he mude g ad when she returns home. <? Quite an enjoyable dance wai given at Mr. J. H. uSikea, on last Friday night. Heayiy and Pretty wore there, probably they will tell you about it. Mr. Wade Jones, of Kershaw, pays frequent visits liore, we think/, we know the attraction. Mr. Marion McCa6ktll was sport ing here re< enily. We are glad to know that Shiloh church is soon to be ceiled, it hat long needed it. Well us this is my first, I wiil bring it to a dose for fear it iriglit 'I hid its way to the horrid waste, basket. Cooler Shell* Darwin, llic great" naturalist, it authority f??r tiie statement that ! eai thwoi ir s potass the remarkable faculty of reproducing a head or fc ?nil in case an accident occurs to, uither end. If one he cut in two at the middle, the toil will imrae* diatcly set about ret oiling dam- % agea and glowing a new head. Tkd lie id eud is uUo equal to the emer gency, and within a eurptisingly brief period of time groWs a tailo! Its own. ? Kx? r ' SMM *? ? ? THE MISTRESS sW ? 0* A HOME ? likes to Have her house beaullMd ? wi h well nude and wrcll (ini>h?ll doors, sa*a and blinds, utlttkl ?lhi: w..rl;, ornamental porches.! pretty ronniels, &c. We miia^l a >pfriiiiy ?f high grade excl? I sive design* in woodwork, tmtl ai tltc same time we doo't ove**f look the neccswury adjttiit.f i] lumber, mouldings, laths. At," When pvnliMaf (rotn us yo? are buying#** from the maker*, *ad the tUI TwM?te i? your jjain. Write (or IMce LJst. AUOUJT A LUfcWNI C*? ?