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Davidson Ooiiogo. Attention i? milled to tho adver tisement in another column of The ?' Chronicle to-day ??f Davidson Col lege, Davidson College in one of t ho very heel, andyoung men Beck ing a 1/ood college will make no mistake 10 go to Davidson. Death of Mr. C. J. Ives. Mr, 0. Ives, of l'isgah, wn* killed on l??t Ki id ay by hia horse running away and throwing him out of his boggy. Mr. Ives? nook and hack were hoth broken by the fall and ho expired in a few min utes after the acciden}. He wan about 00 yoars of ag?> and leaves n ' largo family to whom we extend our deepest sympathies. Appointment Dead Sure, Wo aro informed that Mr. John C. U\ Williams is dead sure for an nppointmont of some kind under tho MoICinley 'administration. We have not learned what the appoint ment will be, but it will bo made known in a fuw days. Mr. Wil j llama has a large number of friends who would bo glad to 6eo him re ceive somo good appointment. Doatli of Mrs. Mary Burdoll. Mrs. Mary Burdell, wifo of Mr. Jos. Uu retell , of West Wateree, died at 12 o'clock on Wo^nosday night / last tho 23rd inst, of pneumoniu I and was 37 years of age. Before her marriage Mra. Hurdell was Miss Mary Dinkins and was a daughter of Mrs. Martha Dinkins. Deceased leaves many friends and rolatives with whom wo deeply sympathize. A Card. Mr. Editor ? Wo notice several articles in reference to our "Salem road" piece. To sister "Chatter Box" we will say that we have too much-respect for her as a lady, to reply either to her communication in The Messenger, or her insinua tion in The Chronicle, therefore wo will have nothing to saj' to her. But to Plow Hoy we will say that it is always tho "hit do# that howls," and that if the "fool killer" ever yisils this section he will not lack for a job. Reporter. A Plucky Preacher's Wifo. On last Saturday night while lie v. J. W. Davis was away from home, having gone to fill his ap pointment at a church in the up per part of the county, three negro men went to his house, coming up on the front piazza and rapping. Mrs. Davis was alone. Ilenrinj? the rap she asked "who was there?" They replied "friends." Going to n window which opened out ou the piazza, with a pistol in hands, and seeing who they .^ere, Wilhotft ceremony opened, (Ire upon them, causing them to leave Lauch,~quiek er than they came. _____ ? Pacta About the Contest. You can vote us early and ofton as you like, and for as many can didates as you wish to, (an imr proyement upon tho okl ' plan of voting.) Women and children arc also en - titled to vote in this election? the former being another improve ment (?) Voting will close August 21st, and ? the result announced August 27th. Extra copies of tho paper cou taining coupons will be sold for 2o per copy, provided that not lee*1 than one dozen are tnken. Single copies 5c, 100 copies $2. For tho next ninety days after May 21st, 1897, (during the Far mer's Contest) wo will send The Chronicle to any address one year for 50c. cash. This offer is also oxtended to all old subscribers who pay up all arrearages. The Best Farmer in Kershaw County. Mr. Editor: ? We had the pleas t ure of looking over some of our neighbors' crops on the 21at of June, and flnit Mr. Henry Outlaw at the top of ttyf list, His cotton ranges from tw<rto three feet high and beautifully decorated with bloom n. His corn represents a black cloud with numbers of silks, his potato vines cover the land, v and he thinks will have a plenty for use by the 4th of July. Gar dens, etc, in a like luxurant condi tion, ANp-'foo ok a 8s. '* Hearing is believing, but seeing is knowing. , Come farmers, one and all and sec ? Mr. Outlaw's crop, and you will all agree with the, writer that he is en -? titled to tbc cotton planter to lie Awarded the b?ipt -farmer? in - the County. Boy? ~hhange yoVj; votes. It seems that some of tbe^boy* - caught & Idea that there were town laws *nd rules which h*ve to hgjobef^Oi br nMiog ttomt' tiling to the fire work fond. Go on boys,, and make some more money. Faroes Advertised Letters. * For reek eftding Jane 20, 1897 : MNl A JobBiML Dr inil Mrs O Wallace Kcllj/Mr* Mollt? Do by, SMley Hick?, qbejton B Hill, Jm? HAtpioo. Returned dead letter* r.^?ni:Hintow, J H Burtee, br^T ' ? \ Forsonal. Miss A inn Thomson is visiting hor friend, Mis?j Kva Modlin Dar lington. \ Alias Daisy Truesdoll litis returned homo from vi v i k i t ol' several weeks to friends iiv Marion. Mrs. W. R. Clyburn, of Wostvllle, has boon visiting her pnronts hero Mr. and Mrs. 11. TrueKdell. Mrs. Lnla Howell loft jestorday for her home in Lancaster. Mrs. Howell was the guest of Mr. J. T. Nettle's family. Mrs. Caldwell, of Columbia, who [has boon visiting Hov, A. T. Jamb sou's family, returned homo yester day. Miss Alberta Team, daughter of Mr. B. U. Toam, who was so crit ically ill with fever at Converse! College, wo are glad to announce Iiiih sulilciently recovered to come homo. Hov. A. T. Jamison who has boon teaching a Hiblo class of young la dies of tho Young Woman's Chris* tian Association at Ashoyillo N. U? will return homo today. Mr. Jami> sun did similar work in Nashville last year for youug men. Miss 1011a Johnson who has made her homo in Camden for some years past has gone to Charleston, where she will take a eourso in the Hospii ids of that city for trained nurses. MisB Johnson is a most excellent young lady and her many friends in Camden wish hor sucoess in this her chosen life-work. Rudy's Pile Suppository Is guaranteed to euro Piles and Conslipation, or money refunded. f)0 ets. per box. Send for list of testimonials and Free Sample to MARTIN RUDY, Registered Phar macist) Lancaster, Pn. For sale by nil first-class druggists every where, and in Camden, S. C., by Krank M. Zemp. Woruon of Note Always ondoavor to lia vo vigorous intellects. Sickly women never amount to much in the world of let ters, industry, or as housekeepers. Don't let your vitatliy run down if you want to mako your mark in the world, Dr. Bellamy's Gossypium is your best friend. It regulates and builds up after all else has failed. ?1 per bottle by druggists, or send to the Bellamy Mfg. Co., Box 199, At lanta, Ga, J'iomlucuoup Items. Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and nil stock, cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Thia never fails. S?ld by Dr. F. L. Zemp, Druggist, Camden, S. C. T"|RED MOTHERS find help ? in Hood's Sursaparilla, which gives them puro blood, a, good appetite and new and needed STRENGTH. Wonderful are the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla and yet it is only because as the one true blood puriller, it makes pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood. Mood's Pills for the liver and bowels, act easily, yet promptly. 25c. HOOD'8 Sarsaparlllft lme overPHd over again proved by its cures, when all other preparations failed, that it is the Ono True BLOOD Purifier. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. English Spavin Liniment re moyes all Iiaid, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweenej', Ring-Bone, S t i 11 e s, Sprains, a I 1 Swollen Throats, Coughs. fltn. Save *50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure over known. Sold by Dr. F. L. Zemp, Druggist, Camden, S. C. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. T. A. Slocum, M. O., the Great Chem iwt and Scientist, Will Send Freo to the Afflicted, Throe Ilottleo gf His Newly Discovered Remedies to Cure Con sumption and all Lung Troubles. Nothing could bo fairer, more philanthropic or carry more joy to the afflicted than the offer of. T, A. Slocum, M. C., of New York City. Confident that he has discover ed a reliablo cure for consumption and alt bronchial, throat and lung diseases, gepqral decl:ne and weak ness, loss of flesh and ail condi tions of wasting, and to make its great merits known, he will, send free, throe bottles to any reader of The Chronicle who may bo suffer ing., . . Already this "new scientific course of medicine'* has perma nently cured thousands of appar ently hopeless cases. ?.-Xhe Doctor . considers Jt . his. re ligious duty ? a duty which ' he owes to bumanity?rto donate his infallible care. He has proved the dreaded con sociation to be a curable disease beyemd any doubt, and has on file In his' American and European la boratories testimonials -of exper ience from those benefitted and cored* lo ?H pirUi of th* world. Don't de!*j until it is too Uu. Con ? am ptfofe, a nf n t? rr u pted, tt e ft n * ipwdy ?nd c?rtiln deotb. Ad drcM<T. A. 81ocaa>, If. C., 98 Pise itreet, New York, and wbta writ log tbo Doctor, give ex pre#* and portofico itfdrttv mod ple?*e wep tioa mdlBC tbio article to Tbo jVWeeSeW. * FAItMKWEST, A Valuable Colton Planter Will Be Awarded The Farmer Receiving i Tie HiirtetNiiiier Of Votes. | Tlio Ohronielo'a Furicera' Contest I opens up to-day. Tho plan la this: llclow is puplUUod u coupon con taining ft blank lino npou which is' in ho writicn the name of thu fnr- 1 iiht who the sender oonsidora thu hewt ono in Kershaw county. Tho coupon is to ho cut out and mailed (or brought) to this olllco. An ac count will ho kept of tlio votes c?8i and ninety day# after this da to ( May 21st.) The Chronicle will pre sent to tho farmer receiving tin* highest number of votes a valuable cotton planter. Who will enjoy the distinction of being tho beHt farm er in Kershaw counly? Send in the coupons for your favorite farm 1 or! Hero it is : cfc W 8 Q V 06 ffi H W R M fcl 9 ct o O b cd ua L* OJ M ci ? H 0) a ! I ,?} -?'?> V> ?) X> o> r?J IIow Tho Voto Stands: J .1 Cooley, lloykins, J N Jones, Camden, 88 It 11 Williams, Camden, 82 1$ M Hudson, Camdon, 1"> ("i M Turner, lioykins, 18 Q W Mosoley, Camden, 11 ,J W Davis, Antioeh. 1 1 W ]) ftoykin, Camden, 9 Dim Kirk land, Kalb, ' 9 H J Humphreys, Camden, 9 XV 10 DeLoache, Camden, 9 Henry Outlaw, Camden^ }) L F Peebles, Lucknovr, " j H .Joel Hough j.Cflnulen, 8 W P Du Roso, 0 nnxlcn, 8 J< L Clyburn , WoHlvlllo, 8 C N Humphreys, Camden, H .1 M Watt*, 7<ynehwood, 8 W F liupnoll , Weslvillo, 7 A G Bradley, Camden, 7 I) G Fletcher, Westvilie, 7 It Patterson, Liberty Hill, 7 T A Cauthcn, Sr. "Westvilie,, 7 A M Dunn, Camden, 7 M 13 McLood, Camden, 7 Hi ram Nettles, Sr., Camden, 7 11 15 IOlliott, Camden, 7 S J T Young, Kalb, <> T 11 Thorne, Camden, ? (> F II Arrants, Camden, C T V Parker, Camden, 0 W D McDowall, Canley, <5 ,S F Kelly. AVestvillo, 0 John Itoykin, Camden, 0 1> P C Murchiflon, Camden, 0 W II Peebles, Luck now, 6 T J Ancrum, Camden, <> Joe Myers,. Camden, J T Coats, Cannlen, & II Addison, Camden, <r? G J linker, Camden, *r> J S JSfcrony, Camden, 4 B M Ifondri*, Camden, 4 J A Kirby, (Jnmdon, 4 L 10 Alford/Camden, 4 XV F llced', Camden, 4 \V .J Drakeford, Cautey, 4 It N Hall, Lucknow, s 4 M Kabon, Camden, * 10 P S'hedd, Camden, -1 John A Kabdfii.Camdon, 4 H Moseloy, Camden, ? \ J A Hoseborough, Camden, 4 G D Dixon, Camden, / ^ T A Cauthen, Westville, Alexander Johnson, Cnn^len, C M Alexander, Antioch, I) K Spencer, <fcmvJen, 8 B Hnll. Lucknow, C W MeCaskill, Antiocli, L C Pftto, Camden, J- L Oolty8, Jr., Camden, \V T MeCaskill, Catarrh, B II Boykin, Camden, Alox Brown, Kershaw, W "\V Huckabe, Cantey, Capt Moody Hough, Tim rod, 0 P Vnujfhan, Camden, J *}" McCnekill, Abney, James II Magill, Uussell Place, S C Clybnrn, Camden, J S Tranthim, Cantey. I) M Bariios. Lynchwood, A II West, Lyncliwood , II Iv Ishell, Camden, T W B flnjith , Camden, \V II natoliflo, Luckhow, \V S Smith, Lyncliwood. II F Sowell, Lynchwood, J M'SowoU, Kershar. K I, Ontoo, Catarrh, J B Nelson, B^lTtTeld, <2 A B Itabon, Camden, ? ' ' Jj Met, Brown, Camion , 1 F Holland, Camden, J E Creed, Cantey, DM ilethune, Lynch wood, J M Kirkley, Abney, JT Arrant*, Camden, B M Brown, Camden, 8 T Gjardner, Tiller'# Ferry, J W Hyatt, Camden, _ ,? B W Hammond. LrnwmQO&> C Stoke*, Camden, - ? L Barnes, Lneknow, J V West , Camden* . W ? Marshall. Oaaadeij, j Juhn-T Trassdell, TUt Bock, yraw?nnmK IW IM l4M?r tta) i A 15 Walls, Onntey, 2 W K Gar?lm'?', lluvkiiv*, ii ; Dftvo Watkins, ('naalou, 2 iT M Mattox. HoUrteM. 2 Levi 1 lolland. Caiudcn, Homy Truosiloll, I'nimlou, II F Uov kin, Canulen, W W Mick It*, Cftiwdon, I II M IVu reo, Crtiiuloi), I II il Team, Cunulon, I .1 S Unnlncr, Wostvillo, I \V K A ?'l<'<l Camden. 1 I' II 0 (J LA M A T 1 0 N , Stnto of South Carolina, [ F.xoeutivo CliHiiiocr, ) XX'horeas, a petition signed by (he qualified electors of certain parts of I)ai liugton, Kershaw and Sumter Counties have boon file*] with mo, and fiom said petition and accompanying papers it up. I pours that one-third of the qualified ' electors residing within tho urea of oneh section of each of tho old counties pro posed to be cut oil' for a new county have signed said petition, and, XVhorens, tho boundaries of tho pro posed new county, the . proposed name, tho number of inhabitants, the taxable property as shown by tho last tax re turns, the area, and that the proposed lines of tho new county do not run near er than oi^ht miles of any court house mow established, are set forth in said pe tition, Now therefore, 1, W. 11. KI.l iKltBK, Governor of tho Stato of South Carolina, in compliance with t'to requirmonts of an Act of tho General Assembly untit led "an Act to provide for tho formation of new counties, etc.," approved March Dili., A. 1). 1890, do hereby order an election iu the territory to bo cut oil' for the new county on the 20th day of Julv A. 1). 1897, to be held in accordance with I ho requirements of said Act ; at which election the electors shall voto "YeV or "No" upon the question of creating a new county ninl;>ipon l.ho name and county sent of tho proposed new county In testimony whereof, I have hereunto sot iii)' hand and caused tho Groat Seal of the State to be ufllxcd at Columbia (his 24th day of May A. 1). J 80 7 and in the one hundred ami twenty-first year of the fi'dependenco of llm United States of Amei ica. By the Governor: W. II. KLLKUUK. D. II. TOMPKINS, Secretary of State. Election Notice. Camden, S. C.. Juno 24th, W97. In accordance with the above proclama tion there will be an election held at the precincts of Turl;ev Creek and Sehrock's Mill in Kershaw bounty on Iho 20th of July A. I) 1897. The polls will bo opened at 7 o'clock and kept open until 1 o'clock when they will be closcd and the votes counted, and with in 8 days thereafter make rcluri.s to Com missioners of Election for Kershaw coun ty, together with tho poll list,s and Iho boxes containing- tho ballots. The. managers shall administer to each person offering to vote, an oath that he is qualified to vote at said election act ording to tho Constitution of tin? Slate, anil that ho has not already voted in said election, The following named poisons have been appointed managers of sjnd election: Turkey Creek School Mouse ? S. T. Gardner, Josia'.i McSwgen, K. A. I'-askm. Sehrock's 1X1 ill ? J. W. Myers, XV. II. Peebles, Alexander Johnson. One of the abyvje named managers will call a( the oftico of The Camden Chronicle on the 5lh, (Till or 7th of July 1o receive I ballot boxes tickets and instructions and to be qualified. '? W. K. RUSSELL, Chairman, J. N. JON ICS, C. XV. McCASKI hli, Commissioners of Slate and County Klec-j t ions To Rent. The Store House now being used by The Camden Dry Goods Co. Possession- given the 1st of September, 1897. This is on? of host Stoio Houses in Camden and will bo rented cheap. For rates, etc. apply to S. WOLFE, I June 18th, 1897. Tqv fvomitinno IUA LAUUUUUIIO. South Carolina ? Kershaw County. J Under and by virtue of sundry tax ex ecutions to mo directed by the County Treasurer of Kershaw County, state aforesaid, T will proceed to sell to the highest bidder, in fr;ut of the court house door, in the City of Camden, on tho first Monday in July next, tho fol lowing described real estate, to wit: 100 acres and 2 buildings, in School District No. 8, bounded by lands of -T. O. Hilton and others, 10 miles north east ol' Cutnden on Lockhart/foad, lev ied upon as tho property of John H Johnson. / 1 lot and 1 buildings'in No. 1, on tho corner of Kltw and Mafkct streets, lev ied upon as tfio property of Samuel Drakeford. 79 acres and 1 lot and 1 building in School District No. 1, the tract of 79 acres hcinjr bounded on tho North by lands of If. G,1 Garrison and II. K. Heard, EAst ??y Geo. T- Littlo, South by "Mrs. K. Cj; 'Whistler, and C, XV- Birch morc, West by C- W, flirclunoro an<l Ifenry Kelly."? Levied upon as the prop erty of I'. H. Nelson. 1000 acres and B buildings, in School District No 0, located 1C miles North of tho city of Camden, east of the lea ver oreek road, levied njxin a# the prop erly of Mrs, A. T. ClyburjK 100 screw and 1 buiptuig ? in No, 3, bounded on the N<mh by . Harbard Hrsncb.on theKast by Middlcton & Kave nell's lands, on the South by M. \A Stokes and on the XVest by B. D. Turner. L'nvted iifron ais John HVSfoke's lands. 80 acre?, fn No. 2, bounded on the North by Mltchel Ingram'* lands; on tho Kast and South by John Jenkins: on the West bv T. S. Dunlap.' Levied upgn as the property of. Samuel Cooper. acres ana 1 bnildingin No. 1 bounded by lands of Ben Murphey. Mrs, Jordan's race track place and others, levied upon as the property of Joseph J. Clifton. fLacres Ihf-No. 1 bounded by lands of Sa* by Brown and lands formerly of iianty Konnedy <and others, levied npon as the , proporty of John Carlos, Jr. | 1 lot aftd I boildinc in No. 8 In the f town of Wee* vttW a<jrtod._up4in as tbs I property of John M Chreknw. { 480 acres and 2 building* in No. 16 1 bonndedhy iand^'of C. O.-. Wittc, A. B. Rabon, the PieW?t lands and XVatvrpa Vir er, known &4 il?6 "J/} le/. p! *<*#/' !<w fed up on. Ms.tha prt4ii.il> ut L. T?. GIyIaiVa.J" ? fc wiiuiwiKa The Famous Gilt Kd^o Store, in addition to the many rare bargains offered heretofore, announces lo the trading public that for the next 30 DAVS goods will he sold almost regardlesu of profit. We must sell, and MISFIT* WIS IVI 8^; so come at onco and get your share of bargain m, The time for our annual stock-taking is fast approaching, and wishing to reduce our stock to the lowest notch that we may have loss to inventory, we are willing to sacrifice profits, v N It is useless to expatiate upon the styles, qualities, choice se lections, &c., of our stock as OUR REPUTATION IS TOO WELL ESTABLISHED TO MAKE THIS QUESTIONABLE, and will not attempt to say more than that wo try to GUARD WELL OUR REPU TATION. It will cost you nothing to look, AND NOT MUCH IF YOU BUY, ancWvith these facts before you, wo hope that you will at least, favor us with a call before making your purchases, V E R Y R ICS P KCT HJ LLY; P. T. VILLEPIGUE, f '?% Proprietor. , ? STILL IN THE LEAS WITH THE LOWEST PRICES. Clxea^pest Btor? in Cam den, i 8 lbs. of good Rio Coffee for $1.00. Arbucklcs Celebrated ; Arosa Parched Coflee (> lbs. for $1. 2 lbs. Coffee, parched and ground, for 25c, Columbia River Salmon 12 l-2c., all other brands 10c. Tomatoes, 3 lb. cans, Only 8c. Peaches, 3 lb. cans, only 7c. Best Keg Soda only 5c per lb. 2 <^t. Covered Bucket only 5c. 1 Coffee Pots only 5c. Nice heavy Turn biers onlv 20c set. Heinz' s celebrated Pickles and Sauces at lowest prices. 18 lbs. standard granulated Sugar $1.00. A full line of'lieavy and fancy Groceries always in stock and at lowest pries. A real good Tobacco for 20c to 35c per lb. A good smofdng Tobacco at only 20c per lb. All goods guaram teed as represented. ? A. GREAT aCIIEIflK. ABSOLUTELY GTVEN AWAY? NO CHARGE, NO CON-! DITIONS! The following grand prizes wijl be given away to customers: 1ST. A Gold Plated Watch worth $20.00, 20 years guarantee. No charge, no conditions. 2ND. A Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine, second hand, but in good condition. 3RD. A Double Case Silver Watch worth about $15.00# 4TH. A good open face silver case watch worth aot $10.00. 5TTI. A good nicklc case watch worth about $5.00. GTH. A good nickle case watch worth about $2,00. 7TH, 8TB, 9TH AND 10TH, Jewelry prizes ranging in valuo from 25c to $1.00. 11TH TO 30TH, Prizes consisting of household articles. 0 . Remember, there are no charges nor conditions to above distribution of prizes. Any purchaser of TWO DOLLARS wortlj, of goods for casli at one time at our store will be enti tled/to a ticket. There are only three hundred tickets. Draw ing (^ill "take pta^li^spon Mllckets Kave' been given away. The\mode of drawing will t>e as (olk)ws: e A little boy will be blina fq^lctl, first ticket drawn will take first prize. 2nd tieket drawn will' take 2nd prize, 3rd ticket drawn will take 3rd prize;- a.ttil so on. . Honey Back if You Want it! As I have * reputation to auftain u well u some other people, I aa j not m represented you can b*me yonr money back If y6u want Jfc? whr are groceries' or cut good* yon can bare yonr money back If jroo want fault f* rnineor y rnurs, I wjljrefnnd your money, rather than have a diwatto tomer. Remember you muat be aatUfled with the wefght* and rawnrej aa the* qualfl 1ST of, the goods leell yonTI laWf alt Urt ffeta; yon take-none. What I iiy? I am him to stay. J ?/ Oou't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Aw?y? If you wurtt to quit tobacco ualnjf easily and forever, lionmdo woll.atrong, mairnetid, , i oil of now life and vigor, take No-To-lluc, tbo wonder-worker, that makes woalc mou strong. Manv gulu tun pound* in ton days. Ovor 400,000 cured. liny No-To-llao of your ihuiKKi^ti under guarantee to enro, fitw or *1.00. lJooklot and sample mailed free, Ad, NtcrllnK KomedyOo.,Ohio?8ro or Now York. DR. I. H. ALEXANDER, Dontist. Cirmlunto of tho I'hil^dolp'.iia Dental College, Sosftinn 1870-77, OKKICK HltOAD KTUKICT, (-AMOKX, S. (J, Two door a South of Tho Chron icle Olftcu. WRITE QUICK FOH ' l? n(IMI!l'3 TO The Ga. Business College. ft! aeon, Uu. U. 1\. Faro Vald ? Position* ttoo tir ed. Open all voar to Hoys aiul Girls. Apr. li, I yr, ^ ? MANUFACTUllEKS OF ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which wo guarantee superior to any gold South, and thereby save money. 0 Window and Fancy Glass a specialty, June 29. To Consumers of Beer! The Germania Brewing Company \ or CH ARLESTON, s; c., Ulavo mado arrangements with tho Smith Carolina Sluio authorities by wlsch they are enabled to fill orders to consumers of Lager Duel' t III tho follow i ujr prices : 1'ints, 70c. per dozen. Four dozen Pints in craten, $2.80. Eight Kov, Qimrter Keg, $2.2^ jA Half Harror, $4.r>0. lOxpprt, ten dozon in barrel, $0. As to quality ww truHninleo our Ueor equal to any brewed, ns jt is inatlc of tho - Choicest llopfand Mult, and is frecotn monded by tho Medical Fraternity. J^flP^">Send to uk for a trial order I Tho Germania Brewing Co. CIIAItlyEStON, S. 0. . How to Find Out. Kill a bottle or common gliiss with urine and Ietit'stand twenty-four hour*; a sediment or settling indicates nn un healthy condition of tho kidneys. When urlno.HteJns. Jiuen.it is posiUvo-ovideMa* - of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinateor pain in the buck, is also convincing proof that tho kidneys anil Madder are out of order. What to do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often . expressed that J)r, Kilmer's Kwamp.Hoot, tho great kidney remedy 'iilPiii* every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder' and every part oi tho urinary passaged. It corrects inability to hold urme and scald ing pain in passing it. or bad effects tat*rf lowing uso of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild . and the extraordinary effect of Svr&mp Koot is soon realized. It stand* the highest for ltB ' wonderful euros of the most distressing '"cases. If you need a medicine you should havo the beBt. Sold by druggists, prlco flity cents and on? dollar. \You may have a samplo bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention Tho Camden Chronicle and send your address to Br. Kilmer & Co.* lliDghatiUou, N,' Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees tho gonainess of thisofftr. THE MDNSONjTYPEfBITKB Im n Cioorf Machlnc. Writing (a SJcM fCoutroltfd Vj no f?ul or Com* SPECIAL ^FEATURES: Interchangeabt* *te?l Perfect p?nnao*ut All|UmtD>, JK Uo?qnalcd <tar*bilitj, ? J-_ * - ? * *A -? 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