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Removed. Mr. <1 H. Stephenson has removed bi&stook of goods in^o tho "Gerald Building,," corner Broad and Do. Kftlb shoots. ihroo doois below The Ohroniclo oftlot, whoio ho will bo glad to boo his friend*. ? > ' Lost or Stolen. Ono Hlaok Mure Mule, -I years old. II alter mailt on nose. Only (Vmark about her. About 15 bund* iHgli. A Hii i table reward will be given for her recover. Informa tion loft at this ollleo. Beautiful Women Aro those thui. have all the func tions of their ?e\* regularly per formed. Sallow women and those with poor complexions need a gen uine female tonic, and .-regulator like Dr. Bellamy's (iossypiuin. It ia woman's bust friend and most lollablo beautlller. T(ry It. For fittlo by druggists at *1 per bottle, or send to Bellamy Mf'g. (Jo., Box 109, Atlanta, Ga. The Jury. Th<\, following ip a list of tho petit jury to so ve for the coming J uno term of court : Jaa 1) Gfardnor, 10 A Young, 4 hoe Gardner, Kobt 11 Andoraon, obt A Baskins, I) VV Joy, Tlioa T Bookman, 11 M English, .1 W Gardner, John 1) Peak, John Mc Donald, W A Gardner, S 1) Catoe, J J Thompson, Gillian 1C Ilorton, Archie F Young, H K Haile, J nines Jiit Rose, David Witherspoon, .1 C G i8ton, Sr., Rlclton Knaehc, Travis Iteynoids, G B McCoy, William 'J Pitts, J T L Arrants, Levi G Pate, F L Outlaw, Wm A Sanders, Math ew Weal, W A McDowell, A G Me Leod, J V Welsh, 10 I) Kelly, S A West, W'C Ilorton, D M Bethune, Jr., Loo County Likely. The promoters of Leo county, of which iiishopvillo is to ho the county Beat, are completing the r arrange ments for the election which they be lievo will ho ordered at an curly date. Tho prospects for success are very encouraging and Leo county will meet with a more encouragoing fate than did its predecessor, Salem coun ty. 'It would be a good idea for the committee in charge of Leo county lo have a largo map of the proposed county ina^lo and file ii in the clerk of court's office, so that all persons interested may inspect it and famil " iar 7.0 themselves with the bounda ries Unless this i? done many who will be entitled to vote will not know whether they are within or without the new county. It. would also condtiec to the sumo end if they would prepare and publish a concise statement of the lines and bounda ries of the new county. ? Sum 'or 1 ten). * Entertalnmont at Westville. Ijist Friday' night the closing ex ercise* of Prof. .T. 10. Watkin's school took place at \Vestvillo It was on<> of the best and most successful en tertainments over held in that com munity. Fully five hundred people were prosent, a 'id baring a shower of ram which camo up in the early part of the night Oic entertainment was all that could bo desired, and will long be remembered most plcasant: ly hy pupils, patrons, teachers atid visitors. An address of welcome was made by Judge W. I'. Russell. While tho audience wa? waiting Mr. W. C. Me I)o we 'I delivered a burlesque ser mon, taking oft* an old colored jar son, wh c'i was very amusing. Tho following programme was then 6ar ried out : 1st. V sit. to Oil Hog'ons. Hy Dr Glyburn, Misses Junto Youncr, Lou Kelly, Messrs 0 M K ng, J II Kelly and Foster Hilton, 2nd. Acting charade. By In school girls representing tho 1:1 original Colonies. Misses Annie Hilton, Nannie Young, Annio Blake Fletch er, Carrie Ililton, Fannie Hilton, Al ma Ganglion, Nottie Truosdell, Docia Peach, Lula Young, Mary Kelly, Daisy Truosdell, Dora Truesdoll and Susie Caution. 3rd. Tableau. Napolean at St. ^|)^lena. By John Truosdell. 4th. Scene in a Back wood School. P? Frwnk McDowell, Thorney Trues dell, Shelly Truesdell, Blako Kelly, Sots Hilton, Preston Hilton, John nie Cauthen and others. $ 5th. Tlio Statue Bride. By Miss Anna Hilton. ( tli. Arohella's Poor Relation By . II L Bel', P A McDowell, Misses Ida Kelly and Fannie Cauthen. th. Restraining Jothani. A farce l?v 0 M King, J II Kelly, Foster Hilton, Preston Ililton, Misses Ida Young, Janiu Young Lou.Kelly ai d Antjio Hilton. 8th. United at Last. By R Ii JBc 1, Frank McDowell. Charlio Cauthen ami Miss Loo Truosdell 9th. Tableau. Simplr to ? oroM I c'ing. By Miss Eunice C|au--. . then. \ ^ - 10th. When Women Have Thefcr -Bights. " * Owetti : Oh trade in pantonine. "'Hy li^in Caitben, C M King. J H Kelly. P A McDowell, Dr. Cljburn and Frank McDowell. l2tb. Married by the New Jus1 ice of the Peace. By W F Rnssell, Jr., ?~Miee Annie McDowell, Charlie Cau then and Preston Hilton. r 13th. Which Will he Maffy> Farce By 0 M King, J H Kejly, MisB Lon Trneedelt, Ma. Kelly, Annie Mc D6w?H, Kate MoDowell, FannieCatv - then, K^mcetientbim, Annie 4 Hilton fed Altt^rXauthcn. . When Women Have Thefir By Mi-s Id.x Kelly* JDflfe and J H Kelly \ t Pardon . Camo Too . Ijitie. ' - / ? Old Soldiers Kindly Homcmfcered. The old f*ol?liers of West wYteroc had a theeting yosterday at tlicA r?s? itloitcu of Mr. li. l'\ Hoy kin and\ihcy were kin?llv remembered by Mr. \h>\ kin's excellent wife w h?? gave tyem a nioo trout of cako, lemonade, etV. Advortisod Lett ore. Kor week ending Muv 10, 1M17: Stephen .Jackson, Geo. H, Wilbur, Sarah M Gooding, 11 A Gordon, Mary Williams, H?n Hre wton,Cath? anno Hl?rk, .Julius Uowon, Alex I Gardner, Areilla Mosoh, Keturn c?l trom Dead I^eiu-r olllco ? (? M! 1 1 a rd in. G/.J. Shannon, l\ M. Rudy's Pile Suppository la guaranteed to euro Piles and Constipation, or money refunded. 50 els. |>f? c box. Send for lint of l? uiimontals and Free Sample to MARTIN HUDY, Kegistercd Phar macist, Lancaster, Pa. Kor sale hv till (Irst-elaas druggists every where, and in Camden, S. ('., by KmuU M. %#tnp. Hymeneal. Mr. A. P. li.own, of tho Onmdon Dry Gooda Co., wan married last Wednesday. Tlio following notice of tlio marriage in taken from the Kershaw Kra of yesterday : . Mr A\ 1*. Brown, of Heath Springs, was married yesterday in the I'resbytorian church at 1 Couth Springs to Miss Anna Wade, daugh ter of Mrs. N. P. Wade, of that l?l;ieo. Tho ceremony was perform ed by Key Chalmers Moore, and the happy couple left on the northbound (). H. & O. train for a bridal trip to New York. Forsonal It is with great pleasure that we learn of the good progress being made by Mr. Uobt. It. Team who i? attending the Commercial College ?>f Kentucky University, Lexington, Kv. A letter from him states that the business course which taken from three to four months was com pleted by him in six weeks. In this he broke the college record. He ia now taking the shorthand and type writing course. A partv of gentlemen from town headed by Mr. J no. C. P. Williams, spent the day last Wodnosday after t hw finny tribe. Six trout wers the result. News From Kershaw. Hello! another county heard from. *CG. K. P.*' i? trying to get bright, Ho! Ho! Ho!. He thinks that the Hoard of Health would do well lo watch me lest my rr*' little hendjfdiould burst and scatter my brains to, parts unknown, and that I had better .be kept in an ice h 'in rc to sorter cool me olF." Now the Hoard of Health need n't bother themselves about watch ing "G. K. IV' fur he hasn't got enough brains to hurst hia old illicit skull, and even if he did no one would trust him in their ice house for fear that he would, etc. Coui'6 (igain Grcen^English Pease (Gfk P.) ' A. J. S. *" Kershaw, S. C., May 19, 1897. Death of Rev. J. M Stoney. . ?' 3tev; ?T. M. Sloney, Hector of Grace Kpiseopal Church, Camden. diod last Wednesday morning at -1 o'clock. Mr. Stoney was a good man in cvory sen no nf the word ? broad-inindod, li cral in tu? views, mid w.thal a de vout christian gentlemen. Ho had friends among all denominations, and everyone regardless of creed or doe.tr. nc loved I ini. As citizen,, neighbor, ureacher. father, husband, ho was true lo eye>y trust, ami the world is poorer by his leaving. Peaco to his ashes and to his immor tal soul that re^t which bo'ongs to the people of God. Tlio funeral took place yostoi'lay morning at 10 o'clock at the Rpiaeo-^ pal Church, nnd the burial wns at the Camden cometery. The following gentlemen acted an pall l-earcrs : Messrs. W. A. Anc rum. 10. 13. Can toy. P. T. Vilkpigue, II G. Carrison, E. M. Bovkin and C J Shannon, Jr. I'lomi^cuoup Itom*. Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in ? 80 minutes by Wool ford's "Sanitary 1 Lotion. Tliia never fails. S<?ld by Dr. l?\ L. Zenrp, Druggist, Camden, S. C. Wonderful are the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla and yet it is on Ly* because as the one true blood puritleiTTOnmkes ' pure, rich, healthy, life-giving IWoil. HooQ's Pills for the liver and ' bowels, act easily, yet promptly. 26c. I CASTORIA For'lnfanta and Children, Jfc EngiY&k^ Spavin Liniment re moves nil tHini, Soft ors Cnlloueed Lumps awl Blemishes from liorsen, Wood Spavins, JpurJtM?, Splints, Sweeney, Rlpg-Hone, ^ t i flee, Sprat ns, a 1 1 Swollen TTi route, Coughs, etc. Save-'tSO hy use of one hottle. -Warranted the most . wonderfu! ^-Blemish jCtiro ev*r ' known. - by Dr. F. L. Zemp, j Lfrrajjgist, Camden, 8. G; ' ? ..? . _ , , .. W. A. Schrock NOTARY PUBLIC ^ ('AMl)KiN, - ? ? 9< C. I Compositions From tho Camden Grad ed lobool. ci'iiiiMN r hisiouy. i Many Itifilnfio ovonta haro hup ! i oiiod thiayoHr Most of all, tin* (loath of Anlonio Macon tlo loving Cuban l';i ri t; ho wa* a (lashing louder and won many violorioa lor tho (*nhan*, capon ally his attack up on Artim'si't Tho Cuban War also has had vorv much sympathy in tho Untied States. "CJrcoco and Turk o\" in now a vory hiato io question hoeauao I hoy u?o at war with oaoli other. Itoforo thoy wont to war Mmy drow up their artillery, cvivn'ry infantry and all kinds of amtnuni I i >n togothor, to soo how thoy fdood; Turkny had a ureal doal inoro than I ho ti looks. Ivimj (lonrgo is the loader, l?n t ho may bo allot at any lime. Thoy fought a battlo which w a h Kpinif>; it was Haid that it was as had as Hull Ivtin. Tho Turkia'j ( i? v airy uso riOoa. I ho election botwoou Bryan and MrKinloy has boon tho most re m n kalde campaigns in the world's hintory. McKinloy was olootod bv I ho Republican-*,' 'I ho Mississippi ov. rtl >w ha4! donfl innoh damago and II latcd many honsoa down its onor inona stream. Frank I). Yaughau Ago II? (!rado 5. (J UK AT INVENTIONS. I should think I bat America, ono of the youngest nations on earth, has invented more ihiups of gieater impurtanco than any other nation in the world. Benjamin Franklin, the cm eat statesman led Samuel Morse, tho great inventor, to g>vo lo world tho telegraphic machines. Eh Whitney, whoso lungs ?ero nfleotod invented successfully the useful cot ton pin. H is lungs woro affected and ho Wad to go to a placo where tho climate was suitable for his lunpt; ho saw h(?w much trouble it wan for tho people to have to p ok tho needs out of the cotton with their (Infers, thereloyo ho sol to work a?nl invented tho cotton gin, which he in vented in 1 79a. Watts was the tiro' man to make the application of steam, which is now used in various 'cms. llobert Fulton was the first, man to make the successful steam boat. Electricity ,K used as a motor, such as ono'of tho buggies, that ba boon made successfully that will run when it has enough electricity. Bicycles bavo tic en successfully undo. Ericas >n invented tho Iron Clad vessel, ''Tho Monitor. ' E lison, who ia now tho greatest ? nventor of our ago, has invented more things than any < ther man in the world. tie has invented IhvPhone ijmph. the Gramophone, the Tele phone, and is working steadily to givo to t.l o world inapT more cieit inventions. English Vaugban. A tso 13 ? Grade 7. O C. HEAT DISCOVERIES AND IN VENT JONS. Columbus was the greatest, dis coverer the world has ever known. Ilo discovered Watliog Island ami then America, in the year 1-192. Some treat discoverers wero John and Solnstian Cabot, Marco J'?'" Hemv lludpon, Captain John Smith, Sir Walter Balelgh and Sir Hum phrey Gilbert. The greatest invention ever made was the invention of the railroad on a tie Before, cars wero drawn by i h uses, 1 iH cars drawn by steam arc much belter. and swifter ways. The wuV that the power of the steam was known was by corking up a kettle I io t.l I o so that the steam c mid not <a-t out, and it would buist or push the stopper out. The steam train was run on tho Baltimore an< Ohio Railroad. Now there i? ? not work of railroads all over the United States Robert Fulton tan the tost steam boat on tho Hudson KUer in New York," The boats, hofo# this invention, woro sma'l sailing (?tilled "Baltimore Clippers. EU Whitney invented tho cotton gin which was very prosperous to the South. Before it was invented, peo pie had to nvpamte tho seed from tho cotton with ti.eir hands, and the gin can do more in ono day than ten men can do in a year. S miu el S. F B Morse inventod the electric telegraph. The ft rot mea. sago was sent by a girl fourteen vcaia old. from Baltimore to W ash inulon. It. was "What lnth^d wronaht?" The answer was that] James K. lV.lc was nominated ? ros ideut. . . i The To'ephone was invented i.j Edison. , . /i\ l.cni >ini? 1-Vft.,l(lm invento.) (?) deet'icity ?<vl ?#<>"?'"? v sailing ft Uiie Inforc ft Iliuii'Ur . Tlnrry McCrm.lit. Au'o 13 ? Grade fl. GREAT DISCOVERIES AND IN VENTIONS. How great hr.vo been the discov eries and inventions of tho past. Think as fur back as the time when Do Soto lived. Hunk of that tnai orosainp tho eastern mounts** <>? theUnitcd States, ami going t.irongh the witdernosa of tho forests where nobody lived hut tho wild sv age*? nil in the dim hope of finding go-??. But, instead of finding gold, d|f covered tho "Father of Water", the torigtfst stream of water that tu?ws ontheenrlU' He discovered *1. aud be' was buried in it, by the U^Mt (Arches. Wo must nof, of leave out tho man who discovered our own native land. '? list injn was Cliff HtiplIOT Colttmbu*. He bObeV erj the world wn? round and the peo piooniT tatd tliet Qneeh Isabella and Kin* Fordtnatfd nrlicved in him and gave Kju They ga*o him three sh;p* i< ? ; : . n" s?Uors, ?nd ho aai'?d landod on ?l?c Canary Island*, v. h. ?e he got MifliR provisions an>l ?? rwi? der sailed for seven I monlp *nd nt last arrived on the wf.t, V A'mcrica. When he went bjc* Jo t Karon*-** 4a?ri^? The Famous (iilt Edge Store, in addition to the tnanv rare bargains offered he re to to re, announces to the tiadiliu; public jfv that tor the next 30 DAYS goods will be sold almost regardless* of profit. We must sell, and S1WA* WK WILI so come at once and get your share of bargains. The time for our annual stock-taking is last approaching, and wishing to reduce our stock to the lowest notch that we may have less to inventory, we are willing to sacrifice profits. It is useless to expatiate upon the styles, qualities, choice se lections, &e. . of our stock as OUR REPUTATION IS TOO WELL ES ABLISJ-IED TO MAKE THIS QU ESTIONABLE, and will not attempt, to say more than that we try to GUARD WELL OUR REPU TATION. * ? . ! It will cost you nothing to look, AND NOT MUCH IP YOU BUY, and with these facts before you, we hope that you will at least , favor us with a call before making your purchases, VERY RESPECTFULLY; P. T. VILLEPIGUE, . Proprietor. ) v the people I lived in lus country llmt ho had really dbcovere 1 land. Hut., when he reinmed to his home, the other people we- jenlnu- of him, Thoy tied chains and iron balls arounl his leg's and sent I.iru home and then he war Rent to prit?o ?, and when he died ho did not know lie (hnd discovered Amerien. Wo iniiRt not. of coui'ho dwell up. on discovories.nll t ho time. There ire a great ninni more discoverio* >vi ieh wo could not name. Kli Whitney, the great inventcr, invented t'?e cotton L(in which, of course, is a voi v us ful thing' to the South, f^. F. H. Mor?e i v(i.pt?fl I he 1-1 'iTaph which now covers t ?? Uni ted Slut h ! k :i It. I win'. ? toil i nven oil < In Kiciuii I iti.i i , Kdison 's u u-eai inventor. One of the things lui invented i'< tho pho nograph which !h wonderful. There have been 1? >1 m ? ? * oiv ni-ons I ??o nianv that we citimo* nan/ iheui. Ago JU ? Gr?de 5. 1' l:. I>:tnin. TIred MOTHERS nnd help ? in Ilood's Savsap.irilla, which givey them pure blood, a good appetite and new and needed STRENGTH. CONSUMPTION C AX BE CURED. T. A. Slocum, M C., tho Great Clicm ist and Scientist, Will Send Frco to the afflicted, Three Mottles of H.h Newly Discovered Rcmodies to Cure Con sumption and all Lung; Trouble*. Nolhiti" cihld '>e, f ? r, .ore j Jl',1! Il 'upic ?? o- ? ,? to i I il" a ill .?'U d ? " ? " , T, | A ?>.< , x> oik | flity. J ? -?>u Hise; 'Oi - i !-<' ?, i. ' ? . jot) fi'l r.'tl br ; < inu; disc isen, i .. " i >? ? . .i ? ;ik iickS, Ions of llt-sli ;ind ?? 1 ? e -edi tions rt f vrnvt i n!*, find l<> m??k?' il* t'n 'it mari'H known, he will send fr. e, l hree bi; l!, ? 1 4. *i:?v i.;.>!i: of ( i'lii.* ClI'iiiiiHr ? ? ? ??* f.:;-!'er A 1 1 e f d \" '? ific COil l>" of ll!l IU ll.f" ''i- p' I 11)0'/ J lij 'il ! v on I e^< t il 'i U s ;t lid ( ?'! appnt^' ; eml v !'? 1 ' v 1 ? T;i; DcKJfT* -|J> ro . ij^'i ? ff" v- oii! , \. 1 he J ^ 1 I . O * ? *? t' ' i? ; \ t 'ti. lip t f nfrtilih.'f ? ?? ? i He lias p t 'it on* i s.u motion to bv > /JiM' ' ' iS? boyond !\J?y ?bi-ilil, r?r ?' ?' in his Ametienn ?nd K<" ??? nie Ih Tiovatorio* tc i 1 1 i 1 vi. oj.r. ? |i?n?'. ^ro*n m in" >i, i'i w "h ]>?' !?("'< k !>?< nd Uv ?n? * .w .Imh, T \ -l ?- M jr.. X w {_ lil. ?rrevo. N- -r- V :_*? ; ior -iv i> -vv *-?'? ? n /Xo,"M> -? -.uMp- .. -"j :J ? (~~ 'h,k- --"t '13gSm awfe ? " 'Mow About ?Iki) Mircf#. Haven't they began "Rustling" around yet? If so come to us Tor a bottle of BED BUG PIZEN. .Just us good for mites, roaches and ants as Bod Bugs. Buy it once you'll buy it again. . vj w 13 '*?.,< vw Palmetto fans a le each. / Japanese folding fans, 5, (H, 10 and 15 cents. \ imm jam will be in soon. FLOWER POTS 5c, 10c, 15c and 20c J All DINERS 17c, CUSPI DOMSS 15c. Plated Ware, Ton Table, Spoons and Forks 4S(? sot G rj A SS \V A R R . O R< )( ; K K R Y , 'J standard Vibrator Machines at a bargain for cash. Beautiful assortment of SHELL .SIDE COMBS and (LAIR ORNAMENT* just in. I W0\!)!1 STOliU | r How to Find Out. i* boMle??r eommoi? ^ Wt >? h \n l? ; urinn and lel.ll stand tweiily-fonr hour* ; I a sediment or settling indicnte.s an mi I healthy comlilion.of the kidney*. When | uriiu* stair, 8 linen it is positive evidence iof kidnuy troubles. ,To<? frequent dutdre i t<> iiiiffato or pttin in Iho bark, i.s also t eoarfm ing proof that tlio kidney* and ^n'dricir aroout of order. if What' to do. There is comfort in thib knowledge so eftcn exprrn*cd ? that/ I)r. Kilmer'* Swnmp-Iloot, the great kidney remedy fulfills ovcrv wish in relieving pal" in t lio hack, kuJneya, Hvea^'blapWtjr and every part of Ibe urinary, pinnies, ft correct* inability to holdftirin* ?hd scald jug pain in paaainft.it, or bad. ? fit eta fol lowing use of liquor. wine or beer, and overcome* that unpleasant !iecc*?ity of being comptdled to got up many time* dming the night to urinate Thfe mild and the extraordinary effect of Rtvainp Knot la ho?>h realized It atftndfl tb<v highest for U? vyondorful ciue*. of. tin* nio*t'di*ti?'?8ing case*. If you need a me-lieinejpon should bnve the be- 1 Sold /!.. " .'rug/?*t?, nrh'V fiftv c- nt-i ?!i;d 6M' d. II ir. Yru may have a sample botllo .rtiul.puWJ>h.lH b >th anlit free by i il n i J . Mcnt^.n 'I'hi? ? Camden f'hroniel* - and H< ad y?,t>r f . 1 ? ? i?VT)r? Kthutjr & Co., J till* i#*Mf yiMitlU* the f ?wt*i*w?w ?4 lttilf over. Jno. C.P.Williams, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NO TARY PUBLIC, CAM I > K.N. S (X j ( >ftU'? on I irtw Kivn^o. May - Is!., 1 Sil V . ww ftomi ornrr or ) Su?m:i; vistius <>k Kkuisth \ rn?\, ^ Ki hsk w\v Imid.vi'v. I Oa.vihn, S. M \ i; r* 1 1 H, \ S*?7 . J Tlic llimnl ? ? f ati(>n tor Ki islmw Co., will moot i?l tin* ('unit IIoiisp in Citnnlon, mi tlif 1st Mtuiilayn, Tn?'s?l;iys ii i m I \V ctlin'stlii vh ?'l ciit'li 1 1 1 1 1 ? r tin* I > 1 1 r |h>su t?l ro^ish-riiiy voumn, Ollioo llOIU'H 1 1 <>|ll ?' It. III. I?? H 1 1. 111. \V. K. HUSSKLl,, Chairman, MANN l-N K A HON, Clerk, .1. \\ KICll ai:ds, Menthol s <M tin* Iv't'nisti nl ion Hour 1 (or Kershaw Count v. WRITE QUICK KOK PRKK SnilDLAHSIKPS TO The Ga. Business College Macon, Ga. R. R. Faro Paul ? positions Scour ed. Open nil year lo lloya ami Girls. Apr. I t, 1 yr. s. mm & sift, ? MANUFACTi: HICKS OK ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building JVlaterial, j iSiisli Weigh (? and Cord. CII A HUSTON. - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which ! we "iiarantee superior to any) sold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fanny Glass a specialty. Juno '2!). 200 BICYCLES FREE given 10 the first ?oo finders of ( tie correct 'arrange ment of this sentence, the wouls of which, in yropei outer, give a description of our famous Solar Watch) * Tho nun aolitr tho vvritoli ah, it truat worthy Ih tlio roli?l?ltw uuourat* oyolora. am friend la< uud, t alchl a What can you nuke of if t The correct arrangement hat Ueen placed in a sealed packet in the handi of the Treat, or the Mercantile "I *vi5t atlll Depoiit IV, ot Philadelphia (to whom you may refer), who will open the packet July ist, and apportion to thote correct re plies, In the order ic.eivcd, one each of our improv ed high-grade iSy; llicyclet, of laiett model, and guaranteed fire trom all defect* for on* year from July tsi. Wc make this unprecedented offer to iotro ituce quickly into new territory our famout SOLAM WATCH, a linely made, silver-aluminum guaranteed timepiece, invaluable to merchants, ttudents, travel ?it, bicyclists, farmers, or honsewivet who inaitt on having abtolutely certain time. We are telling them lor i t oo each, i Woith at leatt oo.) Andtoeacb purchaser until luty itt is given opportunity to gel a nigh grade 180? llicyde for nothing if, with your ordet fei one Solar Watch, is tent the correct arrangement ot the alwve sentence. F.very community into whicfc one of out watches (at tho hard-lime price of only ft) jfoet makes oui company the talk of the town, and re aultt iu great huiinest for ut. Send in your order foi one watch, with # i >*>, as toon at potsihle, togelhei with yoni arrangement oi the sentenea. You can tent! In two or mote ?rrangemenlt ; if jvlth each arranga* tueni you putchase 'wo oi more watchei. You caia readily dispose of tlie extra watchet at fi.oo each to your friends, and thut increase your opportunity oi , etting a Bicycle. HOI. All OVOLK St WAYCH !)(>.? ? t iitm Wot htraot, ? 1'UilAdeJpUta, t.*r W a tell will l>o HtMil (J. O. I>. witu 1 > r i v ilctlKi" ttf oxniniimtion if 2fi cents in siit'ttps u<Mitiouul arc sont w it it orrior. "Tho Charloston Lino." South Carolina Ami (?coi'?ia Itnil Uoiul. Charleston, S. 0., Apr. 10th, IflOC, Passenger Dopnrtmont. I, v. C. !t.ir\'?ton 7 10 a ih ft 110 p in A r, Summer villo 7 4<V (I 10 " i'ro^nitll8 8 Ift <! 50 " OraiiKt l?\? f x 0 2K 8 24 " KiiiKvillo io 0a II 20 " Columbia 10f>5\ 10 10 Lv. Columbia 7 00 3 m 1 0C p 111 Ar, Kinjivlllo 7 -Mb 1 4 1 " Orangeburg 8 21 5 27 " Charleston" 1100 8(H) I, v. ClntrloMmt 7 10 a tn ft 80 put " lira noli v i 1 lo !? Ift 7 fti) " Denmark 0 <r?2 8 111 " Khtekville 10 10 8 ft;) Ar <\ti<'tisia II ?r>l a n> KM! p 111 Lv. AngiiMii i?.;J0 a tn 51 20 p in " r.iai kviiio ^ a oo r> 0:1 " i Ifiinuirk ' 8 22 ?* ft 17 " Hranchvillo 8 -'-ft ? ft ft."> Ar Charleston 1100 8 00 v Kit si Kxprt'sc, A*jfin?la <*c Washington Will: Sleepers to mid 'rout Now York. IjV. A ugti.slA 2 .'!5 p m Ar. A Ik t-n II 1ft I >oihiihi k 1 111 I. v. Deniiiiirk 0 2ft n ni A ikon -7 28 A uguMa 8 10 Daily Except Suntlny. Lv Cnmtlen ?S 4ft ft 111 2 2ft p ni Ar. Kingvillo _ 10 00 a 111 4 35 I ,y IviiiKvillo 10 2ft 0 00am Ar faimlon 11 />ft a 111 8 1ft f\ni noct ions : . v Clytlf S. 8. Lino Cliarleflton, St>. ltv.,Co lutnhia, Througli Wagnor Slooper botwei-ii tyliai lo.ston ami Ailunta. ' o li. A- Emerson, Tralllc M'^'r, Is. S. Howon, f*!!. MaliaKUT, (ioiioral ollieo. Cliarluuton. S. 0; TILL LEAD THE LOWEST , PRICES { Store In Ca<m? d.exi? 8 1 l?s. of good Rio (toffee for $1 00. Arbuckles Celebrated Arosa Parched Coffee 20c. per lb. 2 lbs. Coffee, parched and i. : ground, for 25 c., . olnmbi.a River Salmon 12 l-2c , all other brands 10c;. Tomatoes, 3 lb. cans, only 8c.. Peaches, 3 lb. cans, only 7c. IVsi Keg Soda only 5c per lb. . 2 qt, .Covered Bucket only 5c I qt. Coffee Pots only 5c. Nice heavy Tum blers only '20c set. fleinz's celebrated Pickles and Sauces at lowest prices. 18 1I>h. standard granulated , Sugar $1.00. A full line of heavy and fancy Groceries always in stock nnd at lowest prices. A real good Tobacco for 20c to 35c per lb. A ^ood "Smoking Tobneco at only 20c per lb. All ^oods guaram teed a.s represented. A GREAT SCHEME! ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY? NO CHARGE, NO CON DITIONS! The following grand prizes will be given away to customers: ist. A Gold Plated Watch worth $20.00, '20 years guarantee. No charge, no condition**. * \ 2ND* . ) A Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine, second Jiand, but in good condition. / 3R1). A Double, Case Silver Watch worth about $10.0 4TJ 1 . A good open face silver case watch worth aot $10.0'JT~ 5TH. A <rood niekle case watch worth about $5.00. ()TIf. A good nickio case watch worth about $2.00. 7TH, 8 I II, 9TH AN D 10TH, Jewelry prizes ranging in value from 25c to $ 1.00. m il TO 30TH, p.rizes consisting pj household articles;7 ? Remember, t-hc.jp are, no charges nor conditions to above ... distribution ?f jiiizes. Any purchaser of TWO DOLLARS worth of goodslor cash at one time at our store will tje enti tled to a ticket. There are only three hundred tickets,!^ ing will take place as soon as tickets have been given awav. The mode of drawing wjtl, be w follows: A little: boy wilt- be blind folded, first Ticket drawn will'tafce^rit prixe. 2nd ticket drain* will -Wk* 2nd prize, 3rd tfckefc diawn will -- : ? - - - - - : . - -