University of South Carolina Libraries
SIMMONS .MECUlATQft THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE is Si masons uvbR Regulator. Don't forget to take it. Now is the time you net J it moat to wake up your Idver. A sluggish l>iver briars on Malaria, 1-ever and Ague, Rheumiuism, and many other ills which sha the constitution and wreck health. a Don't forget the word REGULATOR. It is SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR you want. The word REG* Ul.ATOR distinguishes it from all other remedies. And, besides this, $L\\A\OwS< I.IVER REGULATOR is adReguIator of the Liver. keeps it properjyat work, .that your system -may he kept in good condition. FOR TUB BLOOD take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. It is the best blood purilier and corrector. Tiy it and note the difference. Look for the RED Z on every package? You wont fu id it on any other_j?ctTfcine, and there is no other Liver remedy* like SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR- ti e Klngoi Liver Remedies. Be sure you get it. ?*1. II. X?cilm ?V Co., l'liiludolphla, i'a. It p ? pi _ <g _ MAY I, 1896. New Announcements The following now ?n!>ouncc mentu. appear in the Chronielu to day : Vor Treasurer ? Dr. I M. Hook For Coroner ? Mr. 1\ CI if ion* Sili con. Prro. *< riiovWixy L > Liberty," a cam* prign document, by J. A. Metle, ?will he niv?n to anyone on paying 'his subscription t" The Chronicle, *Oonie eailv, as wo h ive only a liiu il<il number. A Card From Mr- Tnf,s. "Williams, Mr. Editor: ? Al'ow me to thank my f>. lends who. so kindly puggosl ert my mi me for tho < fllce of Coro ner in la&t week's Chroniolo and to ?ay that I will not he a inndidalc. Respectfully, 'I' h os. G. ^Villiama. Thanks. M<\ J. M. Watts, of Lynelnvood, ?has our thanks for a nice two years ?old country railed hum. The qual ity o!" the ham indicates a striking characteristic of llio giver ? eub sluni ? ?il . W'1. desire to% return our l .hanks ?to Capt. J. G. Richards, Jr., for an invitation to attend the military picnic at Ctui'.ev. Also to several friends to attend lh? picn?o at 'Bouhih to-morrow, and to Bro. Scruggs to attend the meeting at ?Cedar (^cji/* We trust it will be ? cur good fortune t'?v' attend- all. Rheumatism' Cured. ?C.v * After eminent phyriciAiis and all other known remedies fail, Botanic Blood 1 5 aim, (B. B. B ), will quick ly dure. Thousands oT testimo ?tiials attest this fact. No case of Rheumatism can stand before its tnagic healing power. Send stamp for book t: f particulais. It con tains .LJf.ideticc that will.- convince | fliut B. B. is. is the best cure fjrv all Blood and Skin Diseases ev <>r discovered Beware of subati tutes said to be "j'lsL as - good.'' ?|il. 00 pc?r large bottle* ^ For sale by Druggists. A Card From Slioi iff Williams. I\Ir. Editor : ? I see in your issue] -of April 24li.? your Shamrock Cor respondent, "II. T. J." says: "A.s for Sheriff every man thinks that j Mr. Willi a ms has made an excel lent Slut ilF, and will probably got it again, though some few people seem to doubt his de.moo.rocy to| some extent ? they think it, possi ble that he will.cast his vote for a Republican candidate for Con gress." Ah to this I want to say, that I have never voted any other than tli" Democratic 'ticket, and 1 expect to vote for thrt Democrat ic jjominees this year State ar.d Congressional. I lie fact that a n\ one related to me might be o? the Republican ticket can make no dif fetence i r? mv vote. Yours Ben peel fullr, K. B. William?. Military Picnic at Whito Oak. Candidates AVill be Ciiven an (>i>portUiii/y to I nt* vest Oth ers n ml Konefrt TJk'Iii* selves. Editor Chronicle: ? On Saturr.ay May the i)th, ihere will hu a bas ket picnic at White Oak under the direction ?>f 'he Cant.ey and Liber ty Hill Military companies. We wish t*f ext"nd through your col ums, lo nil wit ? wish to join with us to make the <Jay a phlasant and profitable one, hearty invitation to be present. \ ? _ Candidates for oillce will be giv en an opportunity to address those present up >n any of the . political issues of the day ami thus interest others whi'e they sccure vote# for themselves. The place of meeting is about four mile* n'?r<h cf C.in*ey, nearJ White Ook bridge. t J.f>. Richards, Jr., ? v) C^pt Liberty Hi'l Rifles. ^ Wnteree Wossenger will plesse On Thursday rd^hi vome very >!?'?? t ievou*,ly inclined purtk* lo? k< into Hit' Camden (iipdrd >? hmd J building nitd did oonsnlerahlH d im- j age la t he building and liuuiuiic. They ??!.*>() demolished several slitt I lamps. We understand that sever al parlies It :? v?? he??n ariVHiud and are he'd for trial before the Muyn next Tuesday. ^uel? conduct hliOl.M ln> punished to the fm 1 extent of l lie law. The pi lice force is to be ^jpiixt'iidt ii f* r the prompt lUUUnei Irs which lhf> woikcd ihc case up, Kd i i or Ch/onic h^^r j'Hi'ie is n < ? abler men npr Infer itH .V?nm' In Kcrtdiaw C01V41I v llhan \he Hon. Jmnca H. ,M:ijiW,Ayl we Ihopo In* will consent to e n t\r iTT^-jLqjjte foi the 8> mi ale, M;?J. has ??l wu\? been a true fr^vnd ofuhe far inert', and in prtynle as \vtlNff*^ub. m* life bu Jt a* woi U? d f .? i ? hfull /ilML. their (loanoial and political ad vancemenl. We could tiu.*t oui interest in no safer hands. Karjncr. V Doing Won. It afford* us pieasuro V'o learn that our > oung fi ieud, Mr. K. Davis, is progressing finely at Clem son College, and thouuh nw?v tfrom 1 1 10' influences of homo ho has not forgotten Ins eaily chtisltau i training and U a good \\, M. < !. A. woiker up t hc*ro. From the C .Vin son correspondence to the Abbe ville Press. & liuuucr we luke ihe following : "The. V. M. C. A. was conducted by Cadet J. K. Davis ? his Hubject'4 ' Work." The way in ' which he talked showed thai he has been iiisfd to it before he came line in February. Cadet Davis is;rt good hoy and has linen a grout help to/ ? he V. M? (J, A. since ho came here.0 Attention,, Democrats! There will be u meeting of Shn^ lor II ill Democratic club on Satur day, May 2nd, :i t 1 o'obu k p. 111., at thu Ilnjl of Mr. A. ('. Waiti. Ev ery member is rr que sled to be present. J. E. Creed, Prest. Pursuant to nn order of the Stale Democratic Executive Committee Heaver Dam Democratic c 1 11 1 ? will meet on Saturday,. May 2nd, 1800, at 4 o'clock p. in. A full meeting is requested as there will he business nf iuiporlauee transacted.* K. W. Sutl'on, Presl. Pino Tree Democratic ( * I u I ? will meet at. the usual 'place on Satur day. May 2nd, at 2 p. tn. for the purpose q.f re- organising and elect^l ing delegates to the county conveu-j lion. A full attendance i* desired. T. K . Thorne, Prest . Mr. Edit or ;--Pleas<> unnoynet that the Oakland Democrat ic Club will meet al Stokes' School House on Saturday, th> 2:id of May, at 3 oVlotk. . ' Isaac F. II' >1 land, Prest. A Card From Mr. Winkler In Ro . ga'd to tho Rais<ng of Contain Sal a? ?q?. Editor C h ror.i'-le ! ? There neeins t-.ibe some miauiKierstanriing in i lie County in uferencc to the a c tirtn of ihe last i-etrislaluie on the salaries of certain of . our County official*; and as a representative of i he people, I deem it proper to let them know what was doue at that pinion, particularly as several rc (fffests have hern tnaMo lo toe for such a fnnTeirrent^ 1 ? In 1894, our delegation, desiring to reduce expense:--, made it cut. in the Sheriff's salaiy r.f $180 think ing I'll At the fees misi.ig from hal?*s.J of land in civil cases would iftak? np lor the reduction, hut since that time ct/lr Com t businet-* Iris hern very' d<ilJ and '.he fuee in those ci\> Jl-cn'ses would have um.innted to very little; therefore Ihe delegation decided that it would only hu f?iir to put the Sheriff's salary hack to ihe figure it liad heen previous to the cut of 189-4 and that was what wc diil. There was uu iucio.?*o in the salary. Concerting the sal tries of Mas istretes, I beg to slate that the Constitutional Convention liavin<> abolished the office of Trial Jii"- , vice, a generul bill was introduced to fix the numiicr nr. d compensa tion of those new flic i a Is. It be ing generslh agreed that our County Magistrates were under paid, their salaries were placed nt ?00 per annum and otir action in this respect wili, 1 think meet with general approval. So. far as the raise in the salary of the County Supervisor is con cerned, I liaA. nothing to di with tho/same^R; I whs sick at in.v In1 ^.??CT jro not ks with fever,! when this matter caine up in ti e Legislature.' I am informed that the Increase docs not go into effect until after thv term of the present. Supervisor empires; consequent^ if this change is not agreeable " to the people the mattei can he reme died at the next session. I may also ?tate thai during my sieknesH tho hill reducing fe^s 'of all Slieiiffs to twenty cents per day for dieting prisoners .n Jail was considered and Kersliaw coun ty was exempted from the opera lion ot the biJb I have always been in favor of a red uciion^n this por <liem, and. advocated s udi a re form in the session of 1894. In conclusion I would add Hist I fa vor giving the Sheriff n salary in ^eu of ell fees^igulnst the Couoty %)d letting the County Hoard of CommiMioners diet the prisoners at actual co*t. HKlurs KespectfulTyi" ^ ' Sr U Wiokier. ' ??'. Ito'k f IMit-.r of Tin- 0 hronicli: : i i.< ? ' r ;,/mi in I'r'n ; it |)c*in> eri.Uo pliliti. !. ."'wo, \\|mtitlio\3 in a m w tJoal, lal.i j>!< ? nu in i in for i!n* fa' oraMc roi'sithr ation o! tlif voters ? t' Kv-ishaw (.'<<nm\ 1 1 1 * * nn nu' of 1 ) H I M, 1 1 ? m 1 1\ i. >r < '< >>111 (V I Mlltjivt t v I I 111' '?s:i!t (If |l:o Itamoonttio primary. lie, bciii^' ;i wan ot lliv hjfht'st int.'j i i! \ Hti I li ? ? i ? ? v ; y . -< ? h. i \ mil) will ie.il. a |f"> >1 r. M my Voter* nf Wrst Watoroc. Closing E>:r:cUac a; Ivoss' School. ( )u i In' iiko tiinjf of A | i il - I' !i ? vi'tir M'lilu* in <* ? ? ?y j ? a u y with a <|iiiatri lo <>f ri| iin II y I ? ? n ? i am! hun gry ( fnf votes ) (mi mliilxus, !?? fi H a iiVtlcn I'D I ho purpose i ( nttoml i nj5 a lul w i> ne*M;?s? the dosing o\* ?'1< i.'Ch of 51 i Sallio Unit K s ftohool nl lv<?t?o' he It ml ll"li.so il) Wt'sl, \\' itcieo. The ilihlttiuv is promi nn !?! v fl'f lot li in ilex, Mil after 1 1 :? v ? ? I' i ny | ? r li a | h ? li r loinh i ami LUrfrp 1?IS|. lii.H itlMI ri II Mini lei us a mou' iiftil cha?o through a li.iul <>f wild i ob?'i)i:< iv, pinks anil poo^F inan't) poverty ? h* ?? f i ?? r Xi'iont ll\'? hours of litliim mil t \>jf were ylail donod hv I h?' s ohi l lie school |ii?o.M' u ml * i->i hlc^r^fns of lifo ami motion. Arii>>ft^j opon t lie ground wo worn cuifHi on led hy an nssein l.l ii!?* ?>Lmoi loss than out' hundred trnd liify persons, and wcic^Hu n.l> nml y?.nlia*lv ) *?<?<.?? vi ?1 ami a\v? I eoyrt/d l? v Mi". Simon 1{o8?, tlio or of ci'>oipotiicH. After a lii i lo/in'or ? v ii I tuhieh wan made good of by tin' candidates in liand F^Ukinu nul aeroping r.cqiiam aiioo, Mr. Ross ravped to order mi (i nftor an nppfhp! into prayei an I singing, t he t losi ng ox on ises ot tlio school were on 1 prod into, j^nil il was t hai mine, clminiing lo vce liow thoroughly thopej jiiMo tots hail I icon liilhil, aij'l tlio cvi?l?-m ploasuro anil inioifst. with SJwIiicli t hoy '.wont tlirmioh thoir vaiious pans. I.ovo for t lit i r ami able ami hoautifhl hoolmistroHS alone oonlil have wronyhv such wonilora, nml Miss Hla< k i??to lat coiiiiatu I ft I od Mpon tln? rosulis achoivo i, while lilt! prtrons of the school are lo ho Ohvieil tl o p.'s^ossion of such a modi 1 irainor of iho mimls ami lieai ts nf thoir liilk; ones. j Whcic nil did ho vv? II ii pectus I j almost n slriini* mil lo ho til l,- t< > puldith ilit* prog I'iiin me in full, 1 mi v spare is limilcd, so I will only iru u tio.i i wo in lime of the pieces1 wliicli f nri icnlai 1 v Kirm k out fan-' ov. ??Kit I v'k 1' ii i.t'i M 1" I ? \* several | lillle gir's was very unitizing, tlx J oration over the body t'f poor iit.lJc ? h'.'nl pnswy being to,> i i ? 1 1 ?.*. n 1 ? * funny fir uu\thing. '!*!??- n there w ii h * "I I e ll-.wer piece, '* -ilso f.'y sev eral little t* i iIm, very pruit.il v done. When the lust, Iiiih'gnl naivclv nn? n'unced that "she vra* a daisy, the W ;i ? n dailiri"," she evoked lotiil iipphni.se from tin* phwisfd o Jdi? nee. ?'(Courtship under dillieuit i/s" was mother pood ?hing in wj/irh two j young people, a young /nan ?nd youi.g lady hod, previous to an ir | trod tiet ion to ene.h other been hi p arnl? ly informed th.it the othei wns hard of hearing. Their ear splitting attempts M conversation and lovcraking were almost d<*af cuing nt twenty pace*. A touching nnd beautiful recitation of "The [ old oilcan," a temperance piece, tendered hy Mrs. Wjilhce, a sister of Miss Black was great I v enjoyed. During tts progress salt tears dim med many eyes to which they had long be?n stranger?, hf-aring silent. I>u t cloq no n latest i mony- to the Inl e?t-?l ihe gifted- ri'ulU r, The exercises hefng over, a short reuess for c.otj versa ti un and dinner w it s announced, which latter oV .'fWiRt (the dinner) was duly appro, ei iltMl hv the l?y this lime literally I'vnn and hunC'i v visitors. 'I his v^rv ph-aHflrrl and impnitnnt part of t Ije.pnlgramme he in a concluded, the audience was again c I led " to order f ir the pin poso of listening to h little speech making, and here came in the first unplrasrnt mo- j ment tl.at your correspondent hud spent since lie eainc upon the (lei* as he was called upon to break the ie.e 1 ?y inn king the 11 ml speech. M a v 1 n g gone over merely to see and to hei.i, and to meet and make (rien.lv, and having made no pre paration to deliver an address he was in a sad plight, hut there was no getting out of it, ho lie went up on the ptaitd and succeeded in gel ling off a few sentences expressive <?f his pl.-asure at Itei'-g prevent on this occasion, <frc., Ac, and then he stopped . SherilF Williams has a theory as to why the speech came to (inch a sudden ending which he may d'vnlge to any anxious emuir er, but retnemher, I do not \\>u(h f<?r its truth. Mr. Joel II. r.igh followed with a neat speech, after which Hon. \V. I). Tranthsm awoke the echoes with a capital talk to the boyg and girls, the piinciplc sought to he in culcated hefng ?set your tnatk for ward and upward and work up to it." I'his witli the p'rescntation of prizes to several of t.Jie scholars, the presentation being, made by Mr. Tra'tithani in a very appropri ate and nice manner, concluded the exercises of ihe day and tie visitors took leave of their kind en tertaiuers, arriving home about dusk, tired but happy, ufter the most pleasantly spent day within the recollection of the writer. The thanks of our entire party are hereby tendered to cncli and every one of the good people of the Iiost neighborhood for I heir kind net*, and we give tliem drfe warn fng that at their next school-break ing. and sooner If possible, wa will l?c willi tin no again. f r.g?pgcifnm\ ? ? ' W. A. Scupnc* B: idrc Kopiacod. I Ci U'Hi% llutl \\!1< Wlidlltl jiiw:t\ hy l |,o breaking of itu f a e I o - i v dull) h N en m | ! ? travel Ihiinj/ 1 1> It Uit'd oil til a I road oil l,l*> j rut sdi.J. is vn ??15 Unit tin* I'lidjio | u m s si? pi uiii jil I \' i ? pt j; , , I 1 1 ?r r j ;n i, ureal Itioonvi u ! ?? ? > ?**? t o pal* IK S (,'t i tIJ 1 1! i? til t < ? V II ( II li I \\n V(V HV lli?'\ w? i o i oin |n I ;,i| I ?? m M'lj jtiiiii!* out >t ih ir ^a\ IfV i?l>( io* Mr Wil'lar-v? U- N)t a Cu^a'datd K < 1 i I o i (. '!i in. io !o ; ? - i I i y i ? iii 1 DOU tl l " l ll 1 ? ' II ^ ll \ oil I | ;< | ? I I 1:1 1 ! j !l 10 lllll II I'.'iloild l'o t V Otl^U'.sv fi?ou^w?ja VMt'i 1 * i **; i i ?. '1 KgMMg'i >j ,nv tii 'i m \ iiifiuN I i j I 1 1 ?? i^Mi* 1 .Oil i '1 l? II i Mil i s o t s? II J - j jx, ) i , I it m, 4{o^?oel f i'l'*, / .1 ii u < I W II ' x ms. . I Cannier, S. ' ?\ j ? ; I ? 2N, -M? ~*r Jumbo- -Wants But cr.o Voio L, Mr. K ditor : ? A * I here in fcoino I in isj unfit* I sl'tt ndioy ?''? lit. who |>"i r | ?) ll til i><> ii>, Mini some s?<m to (link licit wo iii'i xv :i h.V jiii ? !!i i, we will I s ii \ for their l>ir.<t!', linn wo ar< | u,.t- even related to nnv oil! o mm I> ir, ami tint ufiaid wo m ver will lie ? wo wanl Ij.k t one vole '.o i Ircl nv, hut oxui'et. ve are like smiu>' of the other candidates ? will eoine u,. twisting. .Itimlio. Ico. 1 am now mvp md io mmwi the Jiuhl.io With ii I >Hli liMatid M tli&iAldon old stand lh roe doors holow Youityi'* hook ft* ore. t will ij|^l in the hoik ii l the into of (SO ^?lyitM iv hundred and hv tlio n - tall 75 cents. Ojm n on S'ind.ixV from 'J m. m. to 1 |> m. I itkfis rim ho l>oiii?iil fiom Mr, ('. W.I M ?'< 1 ? i m . Positively no iep d< Ii yet - oil on Sun l i\s. M. II. H.u m. Death of a Very Q:ri Han We mi' informed hv Mr. W. M.l ( h ii io nts, hooper of ; lie ( 'mint v I e liimaiv, that Mr. .John II. Kiii?\,| who for some time in:s hi on :.n in mate of t hit i m<m 1 1 ti ifon, (lied "then on the X2nd of \ | ? r i 1 It is said had Mr. Kirhy livod nniil tlio 2f>th o) Ap'il ho would I nyo loon 107 v.'n?.? old. Mr. K i i h\ w !?s oi i <_> i o n 1 1 y t roni M il :on oonnty hm. has hoon a res* idont of Kershaw* for many \enrs. I I'll" III t oi no n I. w:?s ill Sttndy (i rove I t h ti roh of which ho w (i s a ir.omh r. [lie loaves two sons :ind trtn daujili I t O I S. "f Iny''ati"n to Sumur Un;on- ? Tlii' Sumter Union in cordiall\ inVi'ed to inert. ?iili the f'edni I Creek clpirc-li (? mill's fioin lllsiiop ville <? it the ('mid Irn mad on I-' ? i d?y t u* f ? ? i c thi* jilt Sum! iv in Mav. All purl i <- s i i) ! it? hi i 'l or who ex pect to attend, niiil nil < ? 1 : urchei* dt .<? i i .i)}> sending d> i ctr ntes will pleune writ i' me ;< f. onee so :? pro "rain may Iks arranged and c:ter tai nmenl providi d. By order of ciini oil. u ? Kratei mill y, T. W. Set I'aslor. The Wateree mid Ker shaw Hi a | 1< ssr copy. nop; 7 * o II. T. J. Ivlitor ( .?<viid?n Chronicle: ? Mr.) Ivluo, ;\o iw.t'icfd in your last! *>( k's i^Mio a | f'om Sham rock, sinned 51. T. .J. We tlio vo t ei'H ol" \V?bl Wateree rail vouch for ilu; Democracy ?'f Hip). K. II. {Vllliams and we d.t not know win \iiti talk so in yiiir k1ihnP, wake up old fellow ai.d sec if you have,, not over-slept touiself, or it may he that you art) ciosninii the liridye he I'ore yon net In It, if so walk the S'.ii a while longer and wo will ?ive you a t-k?'icl?# of Mr. Williams' standing iu the raee f ? ? r Sheiilf iMj*r here. Mr. Williams is a 1)? ir. M?Jrat to the con* and we. will I hat he will yet 05 . er cent ??f the volts cant in Wei?t Watei.er, and I'O is n'ti in favor of .my Kcpuidi enn holding any ??ill -e in tln? Stat? even L h <tn <> li his (nullify is sugj/csi ed as a candidate f>?r Coni?ri*83 and [if lie en tern this race and oidv iikis one ?'( ||. of gelling in and Mr. \V'il;> limns vofe would put him ? in^Ki woul I have to stay -it horn/'. He a ver\I)am. The woi k of repuiiin;/ the fac tnry rtmn whs commenced on lasi Monday* Many a man's word is ?s good as his bond, hut it alwaxs happens when the pinch comes that the hank won't advance any money ex cept op the iiond. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cureg^ ^ Dyspepsia Constipation Biliousness Headache DeBIIity flalaria Neuralgia Bad Blood Kidmy&Llvef Troubles Women's Complaints to ftcatant ?? Im 4m mmM red Nmi m (to tonij|into?fii<i?itoMi m ? for Infants and Children. " Ci??t ?>r 1 \ Is srt w oil ni1aj>U\l loclilUlivn I hut l iivv;u iwml i; us MijxTiL>rto<*"y i>iwri|>llMA kui/wuiomi:." II \ .Viu'iuu, M 1>., Ill S>>. 0-\for\l St., Uivokl^ u, N. V. "Tl j u w of ?Crt.storla4 I t so unlwrsat aiul it-H iuivUh so won known I lift t Itsoi'liMA worU of sujvivro^at iou to oiuloi>;o it. >\nvuivth?? families who ilu not kivji CustOi'u within i\i>y tvai'li." Carlos Mahiyx, U. J\, Now York City. Cu*torla cuixvi Colic, Const I j vat Ion, Hour Stonuu k, IH.mtIiO&a, Kructutlon, Kills Wonns, gives eloop, unU promotes ill* K?-st it'll, . Without Injurious inculcation. "I'oc Kovcrat yea ra I liavo recomniciulctl 't'u -torin,' ni?vl shall always continue to do s >, rs it h.i ? invariably proiluuol bonotk'ial r.-.juUs." Kmvi.v F. l\vni>fcr\ M. I)., tsotli Street ami 7th Ave., Now York City* Yuk CVvrAi u Comi'any, tr Mviuuv 8rui;kT, Ni w York City. TO ALL MY CUSTOMERS: V \ I am late coining out with my ml vertisement, but not belvjjid selling goods. 1 have been waiting tt> get in my new quarters. I am here with a full lino, v\ot to Bo Udcrsolil. Don't lot the little quotations you sot* in some advertise ments tool you. What you want is wlmt you woe and jgot, not what you see in pnnt. -Mv friends tyll me it's no use to advor tiso. Sometimes I think the same way wlion 1 sve goods roll ing out in such quantities^ hut the editors l.uvo got to live. I c.all special attention to country stores. 1 am selling stocks of goods to that trade, I also have as nice a line of UTVA..^ OY GROCERIES As anyone in town and will moot and cut prices with any one of them. 1 don't ?il:nv anyone to undersell mo. I want all of my friends to understand this. You \tyll find nie in the Farmers and Merchants lhtnk Huijd in0* ! WiJj lllil' VO'UH OOTTON, Give me a trial as 1 am now in the market. 1 am yours truly, . D. E. HINSON. - THE ALMIGHTY H0LLAB ! c* We want y< mr patronage and we hid for it by offering good values at prices lower than the lowest. We are the ackuow - edged LEADERS (H< LOW PRICES and we are determined to maintain and increase oar unrivaled reputation, not by favor, but by ME KIT ONLY. Hig prices will not do these hard limes when even t h 3 wealthy cannot afford to wastu their money and when the poor require double doty of every dollar and every penny. We have the goods ? they come in every few days, and it will be our aim to name figures that will compel you in self-defesa to buy of us. We deal in good goods, not in trash, and we believe the mass es will patronize that house that sells the best goods for the least money ? that house that kuockj the spots otft of the oO to 100 per cent merchants. ? Our extremely low prices, marked in plain figures on e very article, have already done a inarveloug' work. We are much encouraged and will continue to lling our flag to til-' breeze let ting it stiike and stun whoever it may ? the racket must go efi. iliig lot of goods received la*t week, more expected this week and they must go. llen.je wo slnill offer to the people of Cam d?. n and Kershaw county values that are positively beyond the whispers of competition, comparison or monopoly ? prices that u ' ! i teach y ou in the silent lo^io of truth the cliff ;rence betwen the cash and the long credit price system ? between ?he right and the wroni! way. What is the use of wasting a dollar when you may pave it? Who can toll tlni waute </i money when you ohy your goods on joi/g time? Why not get your goods whore you can get jnatch goods at matchless prices? 0 STOP!! Don't throw away any morc^l' your hard earned dollars for the paltry consideration of a little credit. UNDER BUY UNDER tSEU-jLi ? is our motto. The people seem to realize tin fact and delight in taking advantage of our way of doing business. In the way of prices we are offering such unanswerablea rgnmerits as will surprise the closest buyers ? stern and stubborn facts that will Ove}_y our head on the subject of genuine bargains. <r) We have the most complete line of Mdlinery-in Camden find our Baltimore Milliner, Mrs>ltuss, has trie m >st exquisite taste ? .she pleases everybody. /' An ther lot of Ribbons ampllats just received and more on tb*? jv.tI. If you want a stylish hat, either an expensive one >r Oh . or ft little money, you should not fail to'seciis. before btiying. We sell th* Norther people who are from New Yo"k City, and we $?i\ p'ease you. A D^^Our Mock in general will <be replenished constantly and weinvilfcan early and repeated visit and inspection. Respectfully, XHF, (DAMPEN DRY GOODS CO. Ue Mm* to gel Simmon* Liver U<'j?u!?ioi' f< 1 1 v'un Spring INl otl i * inc. 1 1 a i he < M r<?!i'ii?ly that di<t tin? uM t Iks so in tit* It Don't l' t a u \ one persuade \ o it to t'ako ??nyihing v I si? instead. You can always i* tl Simmons Live r Uegula 'or by i lie lift* '/ on the package. Don i forget 1 1 hi wonl Regulator ? Siinm nis l.ivtf Regulator ? better limit any l'? i n j* elan, ami sure to do \ ou good. Rciiof in Six II mrs. Distressing Kidney and Bladder disgust's i*( lieved i\? *i\ hoius by i lie "New (Jival S>vnth_, Ametiejfcn Kidr.ey Cure." Thia'new remedy is a gnat surprise on account of its exceeding prompt ties* in reliev ing pain in tlie Madder, Kidneys, baek iiiul every part of tlio urinnrv passages in male or female. It to. lieves retention of water and pain in pass! n if it almost immediately. If you want quick ro'icf and 0U4? Hits i?? \our tVmedy. Sold by "Dr. b\ U /emp, Druggist, Camden, S. 0. ludi on human, mange on horset?, dogs and all st"ek, cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. -This never fails. S?ld by Dr. V. L. zVmp, Druggist, Camden, S. <\ If you, wait i to get tlio news take Che Chronicle. J jjji'oiu (}?r ([oi're^pon3enl|. Mt. Olivot. Apr. 27. Hear Old C? hronielo : ? Crops arc suN'oring for rain, ami the gardens are almost ruined. Wve hope ?o see a rcfi? yhii)K shower soon. Messrs. I<. V. Hrown and Hugh Math if, iwo of Ko&stird'g most pop ular young men, spent last Satur day niglil in this vicinity. We tlii nk the piece of poetry Juinlio coutriltulco last week is good sdviee to "we correspon dents." It must ho trying to the editor 10 have three or foijv pages to pu lilish, that could put on one, v Wo were glad to see in lust week's paper rfn article from J. R. h:i it! ''there ave six hoys hero from Kershaw ' and only names (1 ve^Rlin less lie counts himself two. llow is it hi ot her J. KV ' Wo trust the Chronicle will lie well represented at HeiilVi next * Saturday. Come out Mr. Kditor. With I >e 8 1 wishes. Vivian. Pino Crrovo. Apr. 28. Dear Chronicle: ? Wo come agaiu rallying ot;r dry dots. ft, seems as ii ruin would do lots* of pood now. Some of tho farm^/s have commenced chopping $?tton* while others are ju?t through? plant1 ing. We have lots of sickness In our viciniiy now. INf r?. A. C. yl irshall is quite ill, Miss Nannie/ Outlaw h is liren very ill l)riit is improving. Mis. J. 1). Sinclair is very ill with heart troubles, hut with J the kind treal ment of Div H. hJ Norwood hopy she will so or. he out again. Mrs. W. II. King, <?f Tiller's Ferry spout Saturday and Sunday with relatives hero. . ? ~ Mt-ssrs. W. K. Joy And I) tin HP Joy, were visiting in tfiis section Inst Sunday. y Mi 88 It/Asa Gay lard, of Suroterf is spending some time with friend* at this ^)l?ce. Rev. Peter St? k< s, was in our hurg last Saturday evening. - Kevi.S; l)t Yates will ? -prconU ? ot_ Mt. Zion next Sunday the 1st., at 11 O'OilMtT ? ?'"*> - In reply to sister Vivinu'a Sug gestion uhout the picnic, we think that is a very good' plan an?l would like to hear from others^ fltl ' the s object. ] will close with best wishes, to The Chronicle. .Sis* % (Other communications on editor ) ial page.) . MOTlCKt I want every mf.n and woman la th? Vailed Stales Interacted in the 0|?inm and Whisk? habits to I)rt? one of my book* on www dit> crises. A?l<lre*s B. M. Wool ley, Atlanta* O*., Box 882, and on* wilt t* sent jaa tree. NOTIQEi r Any pnrti?>H wjnliinn ftonm mill tawing or |?l jiiiiiiK I will be plen*e<l to Ht-rvc Hh-iii nt ronsoiMblo r*t?y?. Order* left nt The Chronicle office will be promptly answered, Ite?pcCtfuHy> I). J. MUNN. A ppl ictTffonVF or Final Discharge. Xotice > hereby jriven that the nndev* nigneil will apply w p. C. Haifa, Judge of Probate for K>r?b*w CoMty, hie off! e In Camthn, W. G i dtt ^ day of Jane,- (next.) IW?, r? It e'elecfc M., for e final dUcbnrge ee Adaihak?a ?.*? de benie ?o? of the EeteU of Jeb| '