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ASK itui r?iov?te<J bili< u> tuf* f?rcr?, victim* o( fever ??<] ague, i' ? Asc.isci pativat. hew ibey riHOv(,fv<i health, cbotrfi.l iij.ii.ts ?i J n**! ftppttit*; they will |clt you by uWijiji Simmon-. J.svmt Ku.ri mob. The Cltoiipt'ki. I'uvcjtt ?t?d Hcst Fiwnily , ?)t (Uvlav In Iho World I F'-r DYSPKISJA. ('ONSI II'AIKXV. J*u?kU. e. llil ou? atlv-kt, fc-K K UKARU IIK. , 1 ?c, ?<? - tion of Hpirita. SOI K S tOMAlJi, tfe-itbuiii, t'- . T-M* unrivaled rdnuniy i* vv\rranUM not to eon: in <4 .tingle u.trticlc ot iMj hcv wv, or 4u?y miueral ?u'. tun. e, PURELY VEGETABLE, Containing thos^ Southern Rno<?nnti l(vrl>? which an uliwUc PruvidtftN h?? |KM?d ju couiuriei where liver 1 'isei.ses most prevail. It will euro till lOnt'nsw'M ciiUM'il I ? \ lioruiitfvuieiil ol the I.Ivor uml llowrlrt. ?'ihc SYMPTOMS of l.iver CMiinhiint ate a Unci or bad litfte in the mouth; I'.iin in il.c l'..v W, Side* >?! J am*, often iniiiul.cn k>t R hernial i*<n ; ?our SltDlllti'li 5 l?OS* A| |<ct tc iVvecU ttli^rU'tcly costive Rial l.i X ; lleadtw'hv ; l.i?.s oft Memory, with .1 painful miiv.i mo <1 having tailed to do *?>ni<.'llung whiih Alight ' lo have been ili.Vie ; lH t>i!it>; lai\? Si'lrlts; n thiik, yellow a|'j>?.u.uii J oi the Vkin aiio lyes ; i\ ihy C'oii^hj often uiii(ink<-ii,jP " C> ntuu?i>tiv,i.. Sometime ?? many if these svtj&n^mi i.iutui the disease. ?U ollr-M very few ; hut Oti l.iy*.;, the lar&M organ i|i the |iuilv, n generally the ?r*u*ot the d^e.nv And jri'.ot Reunified in time, great ?utie:i?g, wretch ednjH$ nnd J>K.YT11 will vi'iue. 'rho following Mghly esteemed persons attest to il??. virtues of SimKions l.tviu Kkiu i ..\i?>?j : (Jen.'W. .-i Holt, Rre4. JJja, S. W, K. R. Co.; U<v J. K. Kelde., Pcriy JKuj^oI. I.. K. SpurlN, Albany, (la.. I'. Mum<v. VinJiS'f/lioilf HiubC'u.,(iii ; J. A. lluus Fanbridge, t!s?l Kev. J.UkV. lairl.f, M;tum, Ga.; \ irgi! Poweis, Sunt. Cla. S. W. R. R.; Hon. Alexander 11. Stephen*. We have tested its virtues pepionally, and know that for l>y<tpepsia, lijlou ?ness and Throbbing Head ache, it is the best medicine the world ever saw. We have tri^d foitv other remedies before Simmons l.iver Regulator, anil none of them gave us more than tern jxiiaiy relief; the Regulator not only relieved, but mrcd us."? lio. Tslkuhavikani) MusmiK<;uk, Macon, Ga. MANUI'ACTVRCO ONLY BY J. II. ZK11UN & CO., Philadelphia, Va. L New Announcements Tho following new onf^ti nee mint appears in t lie CJirontcle to dav : For Solieitor-^Col. P. II. Nifl|>un. tr Certificato No- 2 A slioit time ago wo ineni io..erl the fuel that ?Blr. T. \V. IJ. Smith, of Bouluh, wau Hio'Hrst nmil 10 reg ister under the tiuW law. Jurt^o H W. Sutton, of We'e(t Wnte^e, has* the di^tinetion liolthng eurtifi cate No. 2. You Will Find 1 > i <_r bargninn in lioinnntiln ui The Camden Dry 'Goods Go's store. Pink, Blue, Green and Black LawpB, f)imitio? nntl CliuHies i'it*,' and up. You should not f:iil lo st-t ? their heuuLiftrl styln-s of <lr< ss ?^ot.ds atd get lluVjr piieea hefoie buying. Amende Honorable. 'in the hurry of getting lo press .a st Friday morning we faJVd t*? call attention locally to vhe new itn nouneenient of Mr. J. 'M, Sowel foi Trial Justice for Uulf'ido Township, nnd the attention of all those \vh<> *-fRight have oveHooltod it is di reeled . to it to-day. Cotton Blooms. On lnsl Friday morning just, nf ' ter we went to presa Mr. K. Il' "?Corn well brought to our ollicc a (?.ouple of cotton blooms which came1 'from his plantation abnit '15 miles tibove Gam-lon from the farm ofrj -?Mr. J. I. Ivnyler. These bljoms| were'plncketl or) the moitdng of tliei illi and are the 'first we 'have seen * this season. They are FoMy Uvo weeks cnrlier than Biocuis are usu ally seen. . i? A Great 'Offer. We've mrde errnngements *by ?vwhich we are enabled to oifer our subscribers The Chronicle for one* ?year, the Cotton Plant vfor one ?year, and x 24 inch engraving on fine lithograph :papt-r, rjf 'Sena tor Tillman. 'antl'the 'famous pit cli 'fori^bcarf pin --all for ?2.25 cash if) advance. Tho^CoHou Plant is < now a genuine agricultural paper, and will save any *fe rmer who reads it ten times its price An a year. The professors of C'lemson 'College use its column? to answer Tiny qyestions nbrrtu farming asked the:r, and thill feature alojie is, worth many times the suhsovipi 'on ... price. West Watoreo Literary Society. The West Wuteree Literary So -eiety met in Shady Grove school ""TrmrfOHrJSI a v 29lh, at 8 o cl'?cu. Both President and 'Vice-President 'being absent, Mr. \V. II < * oft" pre sided. After the usual opening ex ? . epgfaes the following program was carried out: 1. Essay ? "tjsrs and abuses of "literary societies" ? by Key. H. M. >v-ltoberlson. 2. Debate, ? "Rfsolved, That 'fashion debased civilization. -Prof. .Howell Morreli and Mr. W. H. "Goir argued the affirmative., R<?v. '-11. M. Robertson and XV. II. Gobb, I the negative. After the argument ? on l)oth sides were finishp'l t he President called for the vote, wnich resulted i;: 0 for the a IK rm alive and 19 for the negatjv?. / Xhi 'following ofltcers were rlect ?for the ensuing 3 months: Prea.~ dent, Rev. 15. M. Robertson*, Viee Pren't.. Mr. WTH. Gofl'; H?c. and ' ' irress., Mr. O'harley Dunn ; Critic,' Prof. Howell Morrel; Executive (limmittcr. Misses Nannie Lu<ffus, Jtily and Mamie vCampbelFs. * Attendance was rather sma'l nt *? this meeting, but it>ls hoped to be >larg?*r at the next, important husiaees will be transacted. The -qnerry at that matting *irt be ""Ke-\ ??olved, That the use of alang h? abolished.*' Fr^f Morrel I and Mr.! W. II. GofT are the stfimative -?peaker*, and Rev. B. M. Kobert - *acn and W. H. Cobb the negative. | At 12 oV.'ock the "Society art * iHsaiwnied *o meet June the 12th at m o'clock aba.'p, the public are in cited to atu-nd. . . . . y, Unroot on Cahh, J ?J tnc Dispensary NHea. T\V?? v arrt |H;i I'M hllVO let ml I V I'i'Pli uruli* ami H'K-<I in tiu J)is(ntisin\ Hoard for t Ufw <* ? i it a t y . M^t i>. .M . Het hunt* lu in <4 a candidal*.* f > r tin r?td.jmd in a* co: d.n.ec *?uli i In* tiilt s if ilo* State Hoard 111 U-yUilfi ?:.> (MUMlillultJS. Tlu- IH SN law picxentti Mi. I'lit lpS fro m mmv injj. . In l It c i i* I'lui-s Dani. ??! M<- 1 . iiti in, i-( ncli w >K'?I, aiTti ! I ?h. I y Trui tidi-lt of (.'uuiilci), llllVl* lieA ti appointed. ) I'lie kh'??ih action of 1 1 1 ?> Stall Hoard of Control to rc(|<iirc ull I )iH|HMlS('l !i lo lake out I.MUnis ill Hurely C'lmpa nitiR, lias been some ?vliai mod i lint. I )isp<>nst'i s bonds as llu<V M.and at present will n main of forcc ami ? l1'< ci, l?ui when' in y !)U|> MisiM \ term < x (liit* ft anil lie is rt -ihclcd, ur hi* suc.ce*fcor, will In* required lo furnish ? feuu-'.y comprny hund. .Inst now Everybody is br;>innio?? 10 take a Spring "Mcdicim*. And 11 is a ouivd tiling to do piovidtd yon take Simmons Liver Rij/nlatoi ? tlin In-fit, Spring McditdiK*. It's* u fln<>^iMli 1 i vi* r iliali'loi?8 the ays i c* in aifd make* had tdood. A dose a day will make a nrw mfin out of. yon, a now woman loo. Look for ? Iu: Rid Z on tiu- parkaut.. It is] Simmons Liver Ue&>ulnlor jou ?v n n t . riomi-cuou" I torn s. Itcdi on human, man^e on liorsep, doys and all ft lock, enred in .TO minnU'H by NVoolford's Sarharx fiOiinn. TliU never fails. S ? Id h\ Dr. F. L. Ztmp, Dru^ist, Camden, S. C. By t lm \w\v m!cs adopted i last week by t he St ate Exccu live Committee the first pri mary olection will not be held this yiMir until the last Toes' day being the '2">th day of Au gust; the second two weeks later, the 8th day (if' ?Spi>tem? ber. AVlii'ti Iiahy was Pick, wo p.ive tier Ciistorla. When sho was a Child, stio cried for Cnstorla. Whon sho lioramo Miss, sho citing to CnKtorifc. Wlieu she had Children, she gavotheui Castoi iu. Mr.. Hammond on tho Treasurer's Report, Lynch wood, S. C. Editor Chronicle: ? In looking over the Treasurer's report I j thought, it ought to he criticise*) and as I hnve. a lit tic lime 1 will n ni lr 1 t nke the i naif. The object of having the rc-port published it* for the information of the people who have it to pay for, I think at. accent a word. If it is published for the infcruiation of the people it should fcfve it in !i plain and comprehend ve manner and in a manner that would show at a elanfcn w!io get? the tax mon ey and for what purpose, without giving* the busy people so much (rouble to fiod out. Now Mr. Editor 1 have been in formed by a young man that one of our conn' v papers got over four hundred dollars for printing. To find out that, one is compelled to go ovev the whole report and select the amounts paid to each editor.. I have been iniortned Hint the Sheriff has been paifl about $2,500, but it is very troublesome to find that out. If wo want to know what the chain gang, the poor, road and. bridges, 'Coroner or Court expenses, "Magistrates or any other matter of expenses we are oliligetfcJo'look the report all through vcry'feArcfully in order to find out. Now it would be bnt very liLi'le trouble tfor the Treasurer in mak ing hia report to have it headed witrh each department of expenses Have all amounts pnid for poor to gether; the same with roads and bridges, Sheriff, Magistrates, Cor oner, Supervisor and County ftoard, Auditor, "Clerk of Court,! chain gang, stationery and print ing. Each one to itself:; then the people could sec at a g'. ai.ee where the money went and for what pur poses and could see -where reform was needed. I think the report should show the receipts as well as the disburse ments. Ure cannot tell by the re port whether there is any 'money left in hands of Treasurer fir ' not. It shcu'ld show how much taxes had been collected for that fiscal year, and how much the Dispensa ry had paid to county and how much had been paid to county l?y fines_of Meirist rotes and by tho hig Court and the amount borrow ed and for what fiscal year. 1 have noticed several other ey-' rors that should bo corroettTcr. If madefy Printer lie should correct, if Supervisor it is his duty, l>u.t if, Trensurer he should correct. For Printers, Sujtervisors, and Treasur ers will all get Hie r pay and get it in good money, and they shourld do go?d, plain and oomprehensi ve work and not give the people a con glomerate:? reporrt that HI be but ?flttle ?better -than n?no. [ The rwport *s published In The Chronicle is strictly in secord witli the copv furnished us by the Treas urer.? JSd. Cwronicle.] Tlfese criticisms and suggestions are made with mslioe toward none hut with .good will toward all. ? * Stunt- r Union. Sumter Union, Saut.-e A*4<ii'in ! ?ion, inci wjili the Cedar ('reck I Church Kiidax, Mm 2W, In!W?> at s| I*. M. lie v. ! ). \ ales ??s fjios- 1 <*n tempoialv modern! or ami (?. Al, Davis temporal y cl?j.ik. Tin* f>?!- I loving delegates were enr> 1 i' !: Aniioeh ? li? \ S D ^ ales. \U \ j ?J K Smith, (' K Davis, 11 lfo\kin, j Mis .) unto H?>\ kin, T I. Davis ami G M Da via. H:*li<>l>vilU> ? li v T \? S.-rugj*. ' .1 V Kilgore ami S NN^/I )<?'. itce, lU l !i a ii v ? 11 A ^Xeai Inn ot| ^ l1, It It J mov, MrtTTtell .1.^, A Mc Coy, M 1 8/ Louise Sfa i Ik ?; uii j; Ii ? Arthur Jost y and AlUs Lde Sen . bo,r$k ?. miuilrll ? UoV A i' Jamison A ||(1 ! I" K Goodale, Cedar Creek ? .1 W Smith, G 1'j Davis, 11 T Wats.. i\ II U Barnes, | ?I K Davis, .1 D < ' It r in I in it?, .1 11 1.1 God'^inu", H G Watson, ?! W Siii lon, L W Watson ami S J Marsh. Iloreb ? Huv J .1 M\ors. \U. Oiivcl ? T U D;. vis suhsti- J lilted.. PUguh ? 11 It Kvans and 1' .1 Wn I son. li io t hoi n Yates '.ml G M Divls were elected pt/rmenant luoderaloi a mi C I " ? k respectively. The f i > 1 1 1 ? \v 1 1 ? ?z query, "what, i* Godly walk Wud eon versal ion?" I waa d iscussed 1 1 v I no I ho I a Vales i Jamison ami oi hers. Saturday after devotional exer cises conducted hy llro. Geddings l lie usual committees were appoint ed, ami the <| tit? ry , ,4what eonstitu l ll It* 8 full fellowship and good standing in church membership" was di-ctifsed hy a numUr of tin ihrelhern. x At 11 a. in., llro A T Jamison [ preached a forcible and touching sermon fioin lh?i 12 verse 1st chap ter (if Phillipiana A resolution was here ofl'cred h\ S M Davis ami seconded hy Key T W S, ruggs i ii si ill c.ti u y thw Treas urer l<? pay over to the Slate Hoard ? he ninu'int of tomorrow's collec tion. 'I'his brought sevei al oppon ents to^li^Hoai tl to then feel and it spiiited debate followed.. Btetii ern Jainisen, Scruggs and (J ' M Davis spoke in behalf of the icso lution which was linally carried by a vote of 14 to t?. At the 4.30 1* Al session bretliern Jameson and Surugirs sp?.k" in the duties and qualifications of ti dea con. 8 P. Al. Rev' J Ii Smith preach ? d one of his best scimons. Sunday 10a. m. a Sunday school mass meeting Av a 9 conducted by Bro. G. M Davis, at 1 1 n. tu. Bro. Yates preached a j/ood sermon. At n i iz h t Bro J J Myers pr< nch ?d to a full house, and the Union then adjourned to meet with * An liov ii Baptist Church Friday eve-; nine; at 8 o'clock tu.f.?re tlit- r> l ti S.i bbat.h in A tigus!.. . ' G. M. Davis, Chirk of Union. fwm Qui? (jor rcsponJcnl [3. c Ionia. Partiality nl t lie Ctiindcn Gnul < <1 .School. We nre having some very warm weather ?t present which is very disagrtteaWc. , Farmers am badl\ behind wjtft 'their work, hut crops ve lookiflUr much boiler since the tvtin. V^r The 4lh cn'-Jruly as Sister Sis suggested would lie a nice lime f^r Vhe Chronicle picnic if t there w?s not to lie so many on that day, I a to very sorry but if wc have it then I eannot attend. Although my best wishes "Will be with it. We are going to give a picnic at tied Hill near here on the 4th ot July in honor of Col. S. iJoj kin, one of South Carolina's bravest sol dier?, and we w^re in hopes that our 2?ditcr, all ii>Jie correspondents and the many readers of The; Chronicle would dttend. It is to lie jk public picnic ? all who wilK Ivtir.g a basket are ex pecte<f to jja'r t^ipale. (Jol. H03 k ? it Is n(Tw -very olViy and his days on earth ore' inin\bered. TTe fought bravely t? I the Indian, Mexican and Civil Wars7~~fti*d"^Kfl'..inguis!>cd himself I :is one of the bravest meu South I (Carolina ever produced. Dining [all three w a rs he was only once ! wounded and that was in the birt* tie of Cedar Creek when ordered Lo j ! surrender and lie would not. Wb*t he suffered only for the love of his county, no one but nimsHf can 1 U'll. Must we who love our native land, see this dariog soldier who fought so bravely for our country as well as hi.4 go docvn to t'foe grave without showing V hi in bow much we appreciate the -strength lie fi n ve anil the blood he shod for the South? We feel sure that the Chronicle band will be wfili.ig to postpone their picnic and help out all they can in this one. We think any one who has any love at nil for their State should be only too will ing to confer so small a favor on one of its bravest defenders. [It will certainly t^a rtisappoint 1ne.1t to us all if oujr good sister is noL with us on that beeass'en, bat it seems to he pretty generally un derstood. and hands arc still-going up for the picnic to will be at lliat time and we hardly think a pos?incmeut of if, possible. We refer her to W. F. >Ts lettej: in to dry1 g Chronicle. "Chatter Box*"' we wn-nt yott in that nieture, It will not be cqmp4ete witUofU you, and wc trust you wil! reconsidcr your ras'.i statement that you can not be with u?. ? Ed.] It seems that W. F. M. lias back slidden, as be never appear* in our paper. * lltss Cwbrtt, of Atrtiocrb, S | It'll I 1 ;i S ( i k Willi I >11 ?*?> j I ).t VH. Vo.ir COl I CHpondl'l.t ? \ p0 is In ?< , next week in Uishopvi I !e. M i s. Kl'.z ? M. Cuieln n is ?iii j <|uite ill v\ i 1 1 1 lull little Ih>| \ ? it I CCO , i w Mr. -I. Ml (Ihlloway will Uct! lie allowed i he pii vii'-jjt* ? f r< ji'-j s< tiling the '* Timeo I Literary s - j liety" in t'auulcn lo-nmriow ! ? i s< ' ? ? ?iS Wllf v\ pcelt <1. We cat)Ool li 1 j lor wlnil itV'iNdit as the lb i li t i pa I, | M i. Kenned\, I ? u i lii!U I'M t he '|t'" I hale aid t.fit r * * i"}Jir Ins speech I 11'MiiV Would li>M let lillil * ? ?.? I i % I" it. j We arc ft'?riv6l<? know tnat Slid, inn i ia iii > will allwa\s be us? <1 Mi. ' ? alio w .1 \ is Known us out <<1 om j best dchatci ??, mul doubtless won! I | have won I In* medal it he had lit-tii idiowi-d ihe pihihge of <m . n t est i nj? | fill' it. (hallci llox. Frcm W- F M Dear Chronic h* : ? S 1 1 ? ? 1 1- vUi's is said to in 'ikf long friend-, and ; that a I 'He ii co m.?kesthc hea.l glow fonder, but t">r bar of my contin ued absence your fondness might ru n 1 o seed, I will St: I ildde a few iineslor v<>iir inteiesliug paper I out kindly like "Unco Imhiii)" 1 don't hardly know where to begin. Our circle is so near the centre of atli act h>n ( Chronicle Oilice) I h :? t what in ght ho wiilten hero would mostly likely appear in \our col ii in ns any way. Polities havo no) quite icached the boiling point and candidate# are not so thick as t?> stir lliein with a sj,u k yet. No in u in pK or measles. near that we know of? n<? murriages ii ?r mad dogs running loose, so what will we write a ho in? 1 guess ni v In' st. pi id) would he to try and woik up our Chronicle pic nic?. 'lhe (mirth of Juiy i ?? the lime and l?v the kindness of liro. Ii. M. IJ'., the -cool bhadv g>oyc at Pino Fiism is i!ie place. All the* correspondents <f The (YronieP ih ?t can pos.dblv come arcs expect 'o l?e present. The candidates, too, if i In y are so disposed. I notice that the Ionia correspondent of The Messenger i roposcs a picnic at l\<'d Hill on Jt-ly -Kb. I have nothing to (jay against Imnoiino lhe soldier spoken of and l think it would he int.ro hi j* lily appreciul ed hv the old soh'tiers to Know iliey are thus honored while} life Lists- ? but think as our lime had I'ieen decided upon, t lint the two picnic:* should not con II u;t. We wi.-di to ] make it a succes*. If a* many fifteen or upwards are in tin- group ihe pictures "ill only cost 35 cents each. *Knch one in the group will he exjff-cted to ti ke ? picture, as we don't ear*! to he too h ud on the candidates. Of cmi'se we w .uldn'i idijtct to lemonade or s meihing that way. I suggest thai t he can didates tie nil iwcd to spi :.k if the\\ wish in, and let all the eoricspotid ents who will wiile tin cssny or rt*^ eile anything nice that will in .he the tiiwo pleasant. All fivoiin? ? -i y I, as fiieli sa)s the note has Do voice ? lint if lie was. lo hear a chronic snorer "rawing gourcih' some lone winter night, I" believt he would change his mind, and ex pect he would also w tut to cdi i.ige me proximity of homing for bliss ful distance Once more 1 m-k the correspondents to ti.rn out on Jul) 4th and lei's make it a success. l>oi?'t you ?ay so Air. Kilitor. [li) nil memis let EVKl?Y cor reepoDdent he piesent. ? lid. | W. F. M. I*. S. ? Another suggestion is that the correspondents* firm them sclvc'9 with n pencil ami tablet and the candidates I ?e provided with "raj; babies" to fondle vvhile the pictures are being token. \V. Mt- Olivet. June 0. Dear Chronicle: ? The sun is once more sending forth its beauti ful rays,- and we hope will contin ue to do so us the farmers are very muc'h behind with iheir work. Gon. Green is somewhat in advance, but wo expect in a ftw days, (if it'l^mains fair) to nee him wither log in the scorching sun. V It has been moved and seconded that we have the picnic on I lie 4th of July. All in favor signify by an Uplift of the hand. Ilorc.* is ours to "stall the bull rolling."^ Wo hope that t\jne will suit you, Mr. K litor, oh? JThat time will i suit us. ? 'Kd.J We think it wi'.l he the very thing to let or get the candidates to pay for the photo graphs. Now' a i.i. candidates who wifl help pay for same, may consid er themselves invited. Of course they must have a place in the pic ture i. o. if they wish to. Mr. ?l. A. Smith, of your city passe I through this section lust Sund ajy"* Mr. J. \Y. Hudson, of I'rovidcnce, was sporting in th's A'lcioity las^ Saturday and Sunday. Vivian. Lucknow. The Host Pupfir fu Kershaw Comity. ? Wlint Will Hi Its quired in' C'iiiiilldiitvH. . Mrv)J?ditor4 ? Will you allow me spice in lilts best paper In KV-rshaw county to ^iw ?y views to the farmers and mote especially to those who claim 'to be candidates for office. 1 ain in office and don't think of being beaten by any roan unless Senator " Tillman was to come along and say to me lhat lie wanted my office ; I might give place to Iriin for he is In my opin ion the greatest statesmun in Amer- j ici?. Graver Cleveland, J dm Slier man, Carlisle and Ben Harrison not withstanding. I hold my office un der the oldest U>f?? Iiw? tbat vrere pal cn the stalutes*in the days of Andrew Jackson, Monroe and 'I hr,?. JgJTchtob. Ifcuceyour ice, Mr. E<K for Infants and Children. " Canto rii\ is-o wvH n<l;U)U\l tochiKhvit lliiil I uoiul ii |>ivM-rii>tl*rt Kuown tv> nu>." 11, A AKCiii'.n, M l> , 111 Oxford StM UrooUyu, N. V. "Tt .? ii ??< of 'iVislorl#' li ?><? xiulvors.il ;m?l In nuiiis \\ ??)! k'nowu th.U tt tavm.H n uicH i f *ujvn iM^Miion to ciuHon*) It. t\nv tuv t'u> iiitclll ;i'Ut family who do nut kivp Cu-'Horki withlu crt-sy lYJidi." Cauux* Mahyvn, 1?. 1)., Now York City. CiiAtoi'lA i-uros (.Vifio, 8<>nr Stf :??*?)?, 1>U?tU<?m, Kruottttk*!, Kills 0'ivci n?t p, and' ;uomotoa \l|. K?>.sl ion, tVilllOtU Illj U IfcMiJ HU'Jf % \f flM). Ju." . . *l\ "l'M> . jv.iui 1 l?X\v lwo'ioiuoruliW? ?uil Kli.rh ft'.wtvyn coitliuutt to H< ; s it h.w * iViirliM} juvkIiksxI Ih'UoJIoIoI n-JiIlT Knwrv f K'.?th s?iv,'i (Uul CU> A# ., ^v\v- York KSty. I'm; Cl.'XTAl'tl t'OMI'ANY, 7? Ml'JiUAVfrftl/ I'/Kf'W A OHK ClTV. TO ALL MY CUSTOMERS: I am late coining out with niy ad vertisemenlj but not behind selling goods. 1 have been wailing to yet in my new quarters I am lu-rfr wit h a lull line, Not to Bo lidersold. Don't let the little quotations you see in some advertise ments fool ye?o. V/liut you wnnt is what yon -sec and get, not what you see in print. My IViends tell me it's no use to adver tise. Sometimes 1 think the same way when 1 see goods roll ing out in such quantities^ hut the editors have got to live. I call special at tention to country stores. 1 am selling stocks of goods to that trade, I also have as nice a line of IET.A. "N CY . C3 EOOB :R X IK ?3 As anyone in town and will meet and cut prices with any one efthem. 1 don't ?lh*w anyone to undersell me. I wr.nt all of my IViends to understand this. You will lind me in the Farmers and Merchants Hard; Build ing. ! Willi BUY vouit mm, Ciive me a trial as T am now in the market. 1 am yours truly, d. , HINSON. GREAT BARGAINS JUST FR(X\I X. Y. AUCTION llOOMS. Our s ?cond stock of/opring and Summer goods to arrive this week. Yes, ao great lias been our " sales that we have hhd to buy almost a complete feecond stock of goods. These goods are just from the j^rcat auction rooms in New York (where all bargains accumulate) and we bought tit prices which will cnrfble uu to oell tbcln at pricas far l>elow their actual value. REMEMBER 1ST. CI Our purchases consist, of a full and complete line of choice and s?lect Summer Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Corsets. Ladie's Unclervests. Hose, Shoes, Men's and Hoys' Straw Hats, Men's and Boys' Felt Hats, Men's and TJoys^ClolTi" ing. Men's and Boys' Laundered Percale Si)irt3-? in fact every thing to be found in a first-class Dry Goods store. REMEMBER 2ND. We are the acknowledged leaders of low prices. Even merchants quote our prices and attempt to duplicate them. i sA'iln MILLINERY. **HATS, IIAT.^il.VTS. We li vt? too many toL^rry over to next season/ Now rs the titne to got you ? nice hart at your own prr!cr\ yl'I^ree more weeks and Mrs. Rires' contract with us for thin/season will bo otit. In order to move these hats -ijtiickly vric HAVE decided to make special LOW PRICES during tue remaining three weeks she is here*. Everybody ad m/res ih(* hats she trims and yon should Aot ? tail to give lis your order before she leaves. Don't wait too long. To-day's express brought us the prettiest lot <?f at! Srlk Dresden and White, Pink and Blue Taffeta Ribbons received thin season., ^ ? Money saved if you give us your patronage. Come and see our goods get oi?r prices and hp convinced. THE CAMDEN DRY GOODS CO. <1 x ? ? L_ ? ^ v : r ilor/Uiat tho hi jh and in >si honor* i.liK' ollleo t ! i tt t I f ha\o he.*n (lis charyln^ tho d ities of for over lil v ? ? <^k* ly \fuis l now imltl hv M?-i jiniory, liilil let MM loll I 111' HO foil iWH I liat aro riding around to hangup; only one m?m i? ro<inii\d to Hit hii < /Dee, And tin* candidate that wants my vole v\it! have to plow in my Held l wo da\r>hy tlic side of your rone spor,d*MU to show that ,liw is a busi ness man hvf'Ho ho >o'ts mv vo'.o, and h i I low "Hun ah f<?y lien Till ?n i l ii tUc end oi every row, and suls rihe to pnre|it\fto S-nslor Till mn-i's ihm,' fork of ('an'o^ifs heat steel ii? tho one he took to Wash ing w III him has worn eon*idora h!y\ I'V I1 arpooiun ? (}ro\\r. Wo hver ol seV./ul can lidates ic?o nu merous to iio-nlion, Imt hoys lei inn tell yon, \ou had hotter j;o <<? Chan son Colh';{o and tako a long eo'n?o of training hCfoio you can manage and- pei foi in tho duties of inv oHleo which i s to' Know when and how to plojv, iit other words "root ho^j or die." Corn is very good in litis section. I Cotton that U up in looking well j oonsidei in<* I hov8i!UHON8. Our littlo ! taw it ia- growing fust nnd we ox I peel horo>'0 long Id 800 a cotton i fae.tory go'tip at "Luck" as the wo men cii!l i'. HiaitnpvitUi'a artesian well ia a failure on account of tho incompe tency of the man who took tho Joh. Dumford Grangers have an oil mill on the htnin, to bo iocAtod at il>?? Merchant Mill, to he consider i d at atTenrly day. '1'. L. 11. ?Karsfenlls Church. Dear Cli ronii h* ; ? it all'ords nio pleasure to old iiu tho, position of one of your correspondents. would be in ti i*?f gratifying if 1 wcro better witiiiiU'd to colled tho Imp* pollings more oxtoiisi vtfly, hut our vii'iultv is a r u nil one, and tho horny linn. la arc kepi, too busy to hunt up tin? 1 1 imv 8 , So I will only li it vi! tn guy thai every thing in quiet hut happy. We ha\o had delight ful rains, mid where I lie crops liavo been properly worked they lire line, - and our ncighboi hoot' litis hut few crops it nsystemaliciilly in an aged. TJjc health of our burg is ^ood ; of c misc 8< nio (if tho babies are a little fretful ? t.eel'.li rig I suppose ? iml some of the older' folks have : slight nttiu kt t.f tho giiunls, hut nrilhing of it dangerous nature, It is hard to dellne whioh is tlio more joyous over the extfinsiVe crop of brier berries, the birds or l he ? that 1h Wp, (Js & Co. Til 8 knee-high blues also bids feir for a full crop. Other fruits ? apple*, peaches, etc., area ' failure. All grape vines aro heavily lailen. A good crop is in si^ht. Lets sonce one call a meeting to arrange lor tho correspondents pic "ifr- Home Mnd^ Wnrp <fc Plantation Killing. Ficgah. *)? June 8. Mr. Kdiloy : ? We have been sl lent for t j trite a whiltv but wfrcottirt not havo a better excuse,. ^Senerwl Oreen has been 'rtdn'foi*ciivg his mighty band until his'forces stand ' almost invincible at places, and the gentle water a from above are falling - to give unto his forces strength. /^ Tiro o.it crop bus been harvest-" oil ulcely and cotton ariti "com has never lodked better at this lime. We had tho pleasure of Attend ing the picnic nt -Reedy Branch school house on 1 isc Saturday. We bail to drive from this place a dis tance of ubofot ten miles which was a pleasure to see tfye many fields ut beautiful coyn and * Cotton . which ' lined the road on each side. When * we arrived ?e could behold thfc - ?oniling pt-onic crowd both '?ydtfngv and old. Tho picnic wrta given i-omplhnentirry to "Misses Kbszitf Davis and AdiJie ftlarsh of that neighborhood, and their worthy school teacher Mr. R. D. Cooper. Abriut, two o'clock the ludics spread out and :almndance of pulitahie dinner which you hot was very ac ceptable, after which the young folks enjoyed the ifticrnorin'talking tiiefr sweet not hi rigs. Prof. ,1. P. 'Gibbes'has returned from Dp. II. T. Abbott's, whero hto had had a very pleasant Visit. He will teach a abort private schocft at the homo of Mr.?J, D. " J-Ivan?, ?lis pupils will consist principally of Mr. Evans children with a few others. Wo congratulate the ' pat rono for securing his services. The httlo bah/ of Mr. Du Pree diod yesterday at Ne* Zion, in Claiendon county and tho re . mains will be buried ai Pisgah J Baptist church 'today. Air. Dtf Pree'Iost his amiable wife less than ?six month-i ago Hurt now bis J.ittle ba-bo ha* grtne 'to meet iter in tbte spirit world. We/extend ouo heart felt sympathies to the bcieaved ones. J. L. 6. HfiJtE S OHE WAY b to find out if yop Are paying too H much money for Doors, Sastf, ? Hlinds, Lumljcr, Moufdtn}(?, and ? drnanwnt^i Woodwork : Send us I ?' a memorandum of inch material J in tliat line as you may want and | we will t ike p"tea#ore irt making! upiin eMiroate-for %<*u shir. wing! lowest net prices. VfecwrtfBW ( the coat to "ydu d/fWened otx emit in 'Augusta dr deHveml- at yoof railroad station^ Which do yiti prefer? Write for Pricetitt *?//?/ MNK?rttUMin0^ 1 ??jh^r nf 9* ? - ? y,