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Tho BulMo township Sunday School tiouvoiilinu will meet with tho Botliel Methodist Church on Saturd-iy before the iliiid Sunday in August, continuing thiough Sun day ? The proyi ammo will be pub lished liticr, A Picture anil Bkctch of tho I?ifo of -Tho Winner of tho Cotton Planter, Ii is onr purpose, if tho \yinnor is willing to boar tho expense o' eh etiot\po which will ho nominal, to | . u l?l inh a port I'll it, whether with a sketch of the life of tho winner ??i the canton planter, and uivo free of charge io tlio winner 50 . opiea of tho pftpor'o.ontnining the. write np. Djath of M? 8. El He, M'?. Ltdia KIIU, wife of Mr, Wil liam ICIlK of Lynch wood, died July 12th. 1*897. The burial took place at the lirunnon burrying-mound and waft ai tended by a large ntnn lior of sy nipsthizing fiU'iids and rehiiives. Miiyihe C!<>d of nui'c> coin foil and susiaiii the herouved family in thin trying ordeal. Tiue Sympathy. It is & a i d i hat after tho death of Pi luce Albert tho Queen went to the Highland*, and one of her first visits was to a widowed peasant woman. The two cried together, and, when the old woman hogged pardon for not controlling her fuel ing a, tho Queen said slio was thank ful to cry wiilt somebody who Knew exactly how she felt. Excursion to CharloBton. The only excursion^ t h i ^ Sinitmci f ro in Camden to the beautiful City by the Sea, will ho rntt noxt Wed. hesday '.lie 21s!. Faro for the round ill i> only $1.00. This ex Oiir?don is to bi> run by Messrs. W. F. M alone and C. S. Drake which I* n ^sufficient gu.iraniOH that ii will ho nil thai an excursion sho'uld ho lo mako it a pleasant and s no cess, full one. A Good Wheelman pud h Frightened . Ox. A few days ago Mr. J. F. Kntz* minger left Camden in llio after noon and went 7 miles hey on d Hly the wood, and the road in any thing but f^orablc for bicycle rid ing. On W?t Saturday ho made the trip from Columbia to Camden in about <1 hours. On his way he had quite an experience with an ox. In the quiet country about fifteen miles from Cumd*>n some colored people were at work, und a hot and tired ox was faithfully pulling ? plow, making the speed that oniv a tired on can make. As ho neared the road lite wheelmon passed. Not liking the sight of llio "Hying man" his oxship suddenly' wheeled, snorted, kicked and ran making the floeed that only a frit/ ft It jv;d o% can mal< ?*. lie did not slop in his mad cnh'ci* until the further end of the ii hi was reached. Considerable damage was done to the corn through which he so unceremoni ously passed which, of course, Mr. Rntztninger regretted very much. Don't forget the excursion. to Charleston on next Wednesday night. Cheap fuie nnd plenty of fu ti. Wayside G loaning^. Mr. K; Mi riemlrix now lias ti n conliact of furnishing io tlio fuctory v^nll tho wood u*ed there. ' To bo the beet farmer in Kershaw County is a distinction well worlh working for. i To 'have the ndvanf ago of an en-l ctny, and yet abstain frrnn ns'ng it is to display the. Christian inugnuiui t y. ? Only a limited number of oxcur sion tickets for sale to Charleston next Wednesday. Jf yon con tem plate going buy your ticket now. As the rodder is to the ship, ho is printer's ink and judicious itdvrrtis* fng to the success of anv business that innkeB a hid for public patron age.?Kx. The widow of the late Senator Joseph If. Karlo will receive frou? Oinpress $5,000, her husband's sal ary for one year. The country editor may not know it at/ bnt I -e^doean't live long in a coautjimtfy without khowing a done ed sight nioro than ho puhllahest ? Ex. The poorest cirenmatanCes in life with a ro|fgioua spirit of resigqaMoo, arc far bettor than the greateat/ahnn clanco and highest honors without it; for theso eanndt gi/o that pcaco of roind which the others can never want/ Tjio boat thing to givo your ene my is forgiveneKSj'to opponent, tol erance; to a frientl your earth; to ?ftmr ohildra tfooit example; to .your fatter, 4>eferencri to your mother, conduct that will V>*ke her proud of voti; to yourself. reapitft; to all men. churltj. T A a rufvtr; foera?nt; . ~ praiainjt" IM vif 1 1 of a in- w n?*k? of in fail t* * ferrting-ltottle ?' Wlwn il>? hat>y dWnkin#, it mast bo. jmu ?PW??d and pnt ib roM pUoe flftdrr AUji. If tfm jffrjr Ant* iwb~ihri*+ ?t* frefth miltr, li fthmtUt be holWL'* jfor the f?**l ninety. d?v? nfiar M?r SI. I. l8?7, f, luring Mm K.r- 1 mm** Copu?i)/wb wiii trot! The' -? ? . K,zi - -- ?9iririr? y ? --- ; . . ? - ? :? rd FetsOtt ali Mtas N:uin e Humsi II, ut WosUille, who litis hren spending a Week or I w i? with v?'H in C'uiu'len return ed homo yesterday. j Mr. .) F Knt/m nfjer, who recent* | ly grudualed at t lit* (\? Ivtuuntional ; Institute of Williston. has taken charge of a school at Roland. He commenced his woik there Monday morning. Mr. .) I>. (ierald spent a f <*w <1ays this week with liia |nronts Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cb-rald.. We are glad t ? lour a that .Mr. Wil 1 ?*? Grigshy who )>%<s boon quite sick, i* butter. Mr. \V. 1) Trantham was in 1,'in enMer last week. *!r. Henry Wutkins, who has boon quite sick, is ant a^ain. M'. Jim. (\ I'. AVillinina wa* in bhu-kshurg one day this week. NJiss Nona Workman, of (Jainden, i? visiting her friend Mi*a Sallie 1?. M ackov. ? banoaNtor lleviow. Mr. Willio JI . GolY will take chargo of the Sandy linn school in West Wateroo on next Monday. Miss M atfio Nettles has heen vis ling the family of Maj Itiddlo in I aneaster. Township S. S. Convention. The Flat Hock Township Sun day School convention will meet with the Flint Hill Baptist church Saturday, before the 3rd Sunday in July next, and after a prayer j and praise service beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following pro gramme will he observed : 1st. Knrollmcnt of delegates. 2nd. Reports from the schools, 3rd. What constitutes a live Sa nday School. '1th. lithe church doing her duty to the advancement .of the Sunday School cause. nth, What relation should exist, hatween the Sunday School and rhe church. tbh. Ciiivst.inn Ho.* opened. 7th. Miscellaneous objects. It is observed that no subjects are assigned. Oomo prepared brethren to talk to us on any one, or all of them if you seo proper. Mu?\cwill be furnished by the Flint Hill choir, and the whole convention aiding. Hy o^ler of the Pres. J. S. Gardner, T. A. Cauthen, Scc'3'. Advertised Letters. For wefk ended July 11, 18t)7 : C H Rowp, Willie Rubles, Gertrude Kershaw, lyouisn M GrilHUi, Kllen Glnsper, T IC DuFort, S (J Young, J H Gardner. Returned letter ? It V Miles. 0. J. Shannon, 1\ M.t I'loml-'cuou* ItemR. I loh nn human, mange on horses, dogs and ujl stnj:)<, cured in 5iO minutes by W oolfor'd'u Sgpjtary Lntinn. ThU never fails. Sv>Id by Dr. F. I/. Zemp, Druggist, Camden, S. C. , Wonderful arc (lift Uijrps by Hood's , ftuj'saparillafpnd yet it is only* becimsp <#s tjjo one true hlood purifier, it' makes pure, healthy, life-giving blood. Hood's [PUIS for flio liver and bowels, act easily, yef promptly, g/j c. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ilmllt s'ltf / /?? man ' "* l< ? ?^z^ssr ?">'/?? - KngUah Spavin Liniment re innycs all i I tt i <)4 Soft or Gulloused Lumps and filemisheo from horses, Hlood S()avlotff Curbs, Kpljnts, Swfcencj-, Ring- Hon*1, 8 t i flee, Sprains, a, I !? Swollen Throots, Coughs, etc. Have $50 by use oi one h'ottlf. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish. Cure ever known. Hold by Dr. F. L. Zernp, Druggist, Camden, W. C> CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. T, A, Slocum, JC C,, the Great Chem ist and Scientist, WiJI Send Free to the afflicted, Thr*? Mottles ?? of Newly Discovered Remedies to Cure Con-, sumption and all Lung Troubles. Nothing could he fairer, more philanthropic ?r carry more joy to 1 1 ho nittioted ihob the "otfWr of T, A. Slocum, M. C., of Nev York) I Cltv.. I , Confident that he has discover-! ed h reliable cure for conpumption find nit br'<nohini, throat und lung digcitvcs. general ldpel ne and weak ness, loss of fiesi and all ' flondi tions of tva?lingJ and to make iui ? vjrest merit* kntjwn, he will send frre, t hr*-e bottles to any reader of * he Chronicle who may be suffer ing. Already this "new scientific course of medicine" , has perma nently cured thousands of appar ently hopeless cases. The Doctor considers it hi? re Ugious du'y ? a duty which he owes to humanity? to donate- Jfto i b fall ible cut e. .. He. has proved the dreaded con ?umption to Iw a jcuraliLe diwiik iU'vond anv>To??T)it itntf fifo on file \A 14# American surf European 1? lmrftiori?> leiti ennui ?)? of exppr jpium* from I bone hpneJHtPd and cor prt, fa ?H pnru of the worlfl. Canimir?piir>n, nninlerr?iptp<f(Beiin? ?I?pedv ?nd certain d?*?lh. Ail. drm T. A. KWum, If. C.? 98 Pifce Nnm K#w Y?H** wrli? log th* Doctor, Rir? u4 * wiring m retflgf iU. >nlc& im j m?iw pro, A Valuable Cotton Planter Will Be j AteilTiiiFarMlteivini Til! Iliitel No'wOf Votes. ~ - * ?? The (Miiitnii Ki'h Kuril orn' (\int08t j npofia up I ? i- < I iy. plan is this : Itrlow is p it pi i h ?i ??<! (\ (mhi pun ciiii> tit a II Ic lino upon which is to lie wrilien ilic nnmo of ilu* far iii I* r who i In* Monitor o?. n*i<ioia t he ll"St 0||0 in Kci'sliaW Coll I) l V. 'fill' coupon in lo lui cuL oui. unit limited ; (or l)nmy lit ) lo iliin olltc.e, An nc- | coin!, will lie kept of I llO VOti'M OrtSl nt?<l niniMv ? lays nftor thin itute ( M hv 2 t nt. ) The Chrontelo wilt pi o s?iii. to tin; f;ir in or receiving tho li i i* IiohL nninlior of volea a valuable coi ton planter. Who will onjov tlio ilisi i tic i ion of hoing tho host farm- I ??i in Kershaw oonnt\? Soml in j i lo- coupons for vour favorite farm ?..! j Hero it i h : R T< m H % o o & a H w fc c 5 ?r; ?ti Ih o .0 How Tho Voto Stands: J N .J oiios, Camden, 181 ,) .1 Ojolev, Boykins, 1(17 T II Tliorne, Camden, J"! .1 \V DaviH, Anlioeh. 31 It It Williams, Camden, JtiJ (i M Turner, Hoy kins, 81 W F 1{ ut'iL'l I , Wostvillo, , 00 J B Nelson, Uellfleld, 2# 1) (i Fletehtfr, WuHtvilio, 17 C N Humphreys, Camden, in C Stokes, Camden, If! It M Hudson, Camden, 15 <i W Moseley, Camden, lf? ,.I S (iardner, Westville, H I > (J Team. Camden, H W W Miekle, Camden, 1 \ It M IVnrort, Camden, 14 W I) Bovkiu. Cninden, 1 1 Alex Brown, Korsliaw, J2t I)an Kirkland, Knll>, };j H .1 Uinnphreys, Camden, lit W K DeLoaelie, Camden, lit Henry Outlaw, ('ainden, l.'t 1/ K Peebles, Lueknow, 13 ,/oel {{onirh, Camden, )3 \V I' 1)uB<mc, Ci>in(]u||, ljl L I, ('lyln)rn , We.sfvillo, lit .? M Walls, Lynehwood, ' 12 jA (J Bradley, Camden, 1 U Patterson, Li!,erty,}Hlf, l'J T A Ciiotlien, Sr. Weslvillo, 12 A M Dunn, CAinflen, 1 M It Afelifod, Camden, 12 JJirum Neitles. Sr., Camden;- * IJ U It I'll Hot I. (!niiifjuna )i S J T Young, K'nih, > It \V 1) Marshall, Camden, 1J\ I'' IT Annuls, Camden, II T V Puller , CuiudcniT"' ' 1 1 W D MeDowall, Pauley, 11 S r Kelly. Wc-stvillo, 11 ?J? ill ii ?ltoykin, t'nmduu, 11 'itavo Wnlkins, Camden, .. 10 I) P 0 Murchison, Camden, 10 W II Peebft*, Lueknow, }0 T J Aiierut?t Camden. IP Joe Myers, .Camden, 10 ,( 'f OnfttHf fJnH)?|en, JO IT Addtaon. fiiinduu, (i ?I I'nkcr, Camden, tj J S Merony, .Giundon, .1 S Trnntli iin," Crtntov. ? ? ? ? - -- \ B M Ilendrix, CarmK'n, - / J A Kirby, Camden, \Y r Koed, Camden, \V .) Dra/.ofojfd. Cjpilpv, U K I Full , Lueknoy, Uabon, Camden, I' 1* S'hodd, Camden, ' ' o .lolm A )iab?n, Oamden, I? Moseloy, Camden,, .1 A Kftsoonronjkii, Camden, O Dixmi, Camden, T A Canthen, Wcstvi'le, Alexander Johnson, Camdon, O AI Alexander, Anlioeh, I) I*' 8|>i?noor/ ftynrJenf 8 H:i? Lncknow, 0 \V McCrtftklll, Anlioch, L 0 l'rtte, Camden, J I/(Jelty8, Jr., Camden, \V T MeGapkill, OflUrrh, H If T.oykin, (3?mdon, W W Iliifiiwbft , OinlA^i Copt Mnn<ly Ilnnyh, Tim rod, 0 0 Vaughah, Camden, .1 X McCnskill, Abnev, Jamea II Mngill, Ilnnsell Place, S O Clyhttrn, Onmden, i> M Bnrnof. Lynchwood, A II Went, f^ynnjiH'ood , H I, Iiil.fl I , Camden, T W n Smith , Cnmden, \V II HateUflo, Lnckflow, W S"8mItii,<XvncI?w66?l. J5 K S?wcif, Lvnehwood, M M NnweW, Korthjtw. K I* Oatoe, OaUr*f?, A B Ral*>n, Onmden, Onmden., f F Holland. Onmden, w pWTTf 0.im>. Lyno1>Kd<>d, , J M Klrkley, Abn*y, . J T Arir?flUv Oamrfen, 1 1 1 r. Anovo, Cauuu'u, ! i 'cut Mo^wAill, ItuinUe. I A (' Waits, Cantey, ! \\' U Gardner, llojkins. (i i; | 1 1 o n ry T?i\csdell, < 'aneli'n , <> ! II K Itoykiii, Cuimlm, ft Llolm T *i'r?ii*?tJo 11, Flat Uork. ?> it Tuiwi?n, Khu., .*? .1 W Kloyd, l.ibert.v Hill. \V M A r lodges Ciun lfn. /? I.I (' liilion, WvAivillu. ?i \V 1 ) dmoy, ('iinidei| , " 4 (Mihi N's I! i ins Mr l.yneliWooH, N I ! K K iU y , t 'ularrli t <? Wilson .loins*, I.vncliwoo !. 1 <}????, Washington (?anu, I.yiu liwoud, I .Janu s II. ] lemhix, Oamdoii, ? ? ? Hucly's* Pile Suppository Is uu ii m nleed locuro Piles und ( ' mst I put Ion, or money i* funded. f><t ein. per hox, Send for list of I i< ?i imoutals and Kreo Sample t<? MMM'IN UUDV. Ueuisteied IMimi in-icisl, ljtinnnsier, I'a. Kor h :? I *? 0\ nil II rat -elms di uijuist.s every where, and in Cnmdetii S. (\, hy l?Vmk M. /em p. Facta About t lie Contest. V on cm vote ?s early and nfion m s \ (tu like, ami for rs many ran ili'lali's a a you wish |o% (mii im pi oveineii t upon tho old plan <>f voting.) Women and children are o I s? > <> n - ? I tied to vniii in Vliis ? lection ? the t'oinor being another improve ir?*nt (?) Volinu will close Aujjnat 2 1st, and 1 1 1 o result a ii nun tired Annual 27ih. IC.vlra copies of tho paper eon i aiding coupons will ho sold for 2c |n?r copy, provided thai not le*s than ono dozen are taken. Single copies fic. 100 copies &2. About Turnips. rim tmnip crop should bo rt lend in?? one, as a large supply cull ho s** cil red fr-in an acre of' land, Tin* growing <0' tirnipa 'or winter ia diw iit'j the Miniiiiiir nciiH'in, hot while {lie grow ii/ of turnip* is do< o some what Carefully al'lcr (ho gionnd is ready for the seed, the proper pre* ignition of the mound in not always n? a lo. Woe 's grow rapidly during warm weather, and to protect, the lum ps tho lai'd siinuld bo plowed noty, l arrowed, and tho weed seeda I permitted to sprout, uping the har row as nfteifas may lo ??ecoasnry In destroy them. .1 u'st beforp settling i ho turnips (nan-illy in July) the land shonhl be woilced deep with a cultivator and then harrowed down again as Hue as possible. This, will not. only cut e fewer weoda to np peir. bill, w II also increase the crop ??f turnips hot-h in tho yield and ijuality. ? Kx\ ?>tnte ofSooUi Carolina, / r.xpcufjyo Chamber, | ?Whereas, a it.eliliun alined by I !??? qualified electors of certain parts of l)ar. Jiugton, Kershaw and Sutuicr Counties jmvu'Jiccu tiled with nlc. and fioni said pi titi<V)> and accompanying papers iL a ?> pears that. one-'.Jlird of the electors residing within the area. of each soeti ?n of each of the old counties pro poned Jo be cut oil' for a new county Imiv Kilned said petition, nnd, Whereas, t !?*-? boundaries ??f tho pr<?? posed new eonpIV' llrp proposed name, the nuuilier of inlmltifniits, the taxable property us shown l?y the last. lax re turn*, the area, and that the proposed ljnes of t lie pew county do not run nenr. er th:in eijrllt miles of any eourl. house now established, a o set forth in said |?<* titirin, >'uw 5 lierefor.-, I, XV. H. ICI/IJ'iKBK, Governor of the State of South (Carolina, incompliance with t''e roqU>nnents of an At t of the (iciierdl Assembly entit led ' an Art to provide for the formitlon of new e .unties. etc.," approved March t'tli.. A. I) 169(5, ?lo hereby order an I'lwjlotl iu the territory to be cut nfPfor the new coui.tv oii till' SfOlh day of July A. 1). Itfiff, to Iju boh) In i|?!|]ord;incj> with Hie requirements of paid Ae| ; at ?* li ic*l ? election the electors slut 1 1 vote "Vet" or "No" upon (be question of creating a new county and upon the name and pouf)ty fejjt of tlu- proposed new county In ceitimoriv whereof, I )ii}vt> h'?reunto set my hand and caus< d tin- Ore. at Seal o| the St.Mto to be affixed at Columbia this 2 1 1 1 1 day of May A. I). I8!I7 and in Ihe one hundred and twenty-first year of the I I'dependonee of the United States of America. iJy tbo Governor; W. If. KLLi:Ki!R. I). II. TOM Hf INS, . ' .Secretary of State, Election Notice. . Camden?^;'^' June24lh. 1W>7. In iiccordmicn with (lie altovn proclama tion I here will Ik> ttu election I ic*l< I ?iL I ho precincts of Turkey Crook mid Hchr<?< k'x > Nllll In Korshnw County on Iho 20lJi of July A. I? 1807. ~-TIie polls wlil Im> oj?ened nt 7 o'clock and kepi o|*?n until 4- o'clock when thev wil; 1jc closed und the voles counted, and Willi, in 4 liny* ll?crcuftcr mako rotijrr * to Couu nilfwlomuyi of Klectlon fop Komhnw conn tv,to?c(her with tho ivoll lists und Hie boxes containing tho ballots. The managers shell adinlnialcr to ea<h person offering to vote, an oath thnl lie 1?< qualified to vole at said clcction according to U?e Constitution of tbo Hta-e, and tlml he haa not Already voted. Id ?a!d election. - 'J'hp following namjd pei*on? hayo b. pn appolnt?<1 inamtgoraof iwid eh-ctioh: Turin y 'Creek School House ? S. T. Gardner, Jotrfa ? MeSwccn 11. A. I'askfn. AiUi-J, M-Jlyfrr. vv. n. I^blwf_Aiexaoder Johkson. ? Om of tKe ftU?ve namtd m^nagera will ?411 at thoofflco or The ('iWini Chronicle on the 5th, 6 h or 7th of ?Inly io ivctive lwll<H bo*e* tfckcts und instructions and lol*qqi4^^ Chairman. J. K. JONK& L . ... _ a. vr^mrnzKiu* romiwiaHOfMva of Slut* and County Elee ?f??. ? . ~ ? ? - . ? JSjSB. AND STB CUSTOMERS. 1 Finding it. neccssary to enlarge our store, wo wilt move out about the. 10th of July, and from this il .? I o till further no tion, will slaughter prices and sacrifice profits in order to re duce our slock to tin* lowest n ?t <* 1 1 that we liny haw less to handle in t i.e mov^ NOW IS' YOUR THE TO SAVE MONEY. This is no u FAIRY TALK," but a ureil roali'y;'1 so coine and avail yonrsi It" of one of iho <?]>porhinu ic! of a life; time. During the time our store is be in# ? repaired wo will occupy the store just two doors north nf our present stand where we will ho j'bid to son all ??four friends, and beyond question or doubt. make them fee-I abundantly r paid I'm1 the trouble of coming This tfront induction in pi ions does i ot mean a <\:w article n. but applies t o The Entire Stock As we uro anxioua to run the stock oil before wo move. Come everybody, if for nothing else but to see that we verify what we say, VKUY HKSl'UOTKUJJiY; P. T. VILLEPIGUE, Proprietor. THE LEAD \ WITH Til i: LOUDST PIUOES. CSaeapest SStor? ixx Oaum den, 8 I lis. of <rood Rio fJoHee for 5$ I 00. A i*biick K*s Celehvuted Arosa Parched Ooflee 0 lbs. f'n '' $!? ^ lha. ('offee, |.>arcliccl nnd ^rouiic], for 2$c. Jolnmhia lii v?r Salmon 12 l-2c , nil other brands 10o. Tomatoes, 3 lb. cans, only 8c.. Peaches, 3 lb. cans, only 7c. Best Keg Soda only 6c pur lb. 2 qt. Covered Bucket only 5c. I qt. Coffee Pots only Oc. Nice heavy Tuni biers only 20c net. Ileinz's celebrated Pickles at<d Sihicoa at lowest prices. 18 lbs. standard. granulated Sugar $1.00. A full line of heavy and fancy Groceries always in stock nnd at lowest prices. A-yeal gooij Tobacco for 20c to oOc per lb. A ^oud smoking Tobacco at cinly 20c per lb. All goods guarfttn teed as represented. * A GIIF.1T ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY~*NG Oil AUG#, NO CON ' DITIONS) The following grand priz s will be given away to customers: 1ST. A Gold Plated Watch \Vorth $'20.00, 20 )cai*H guarantee. No charge, no conditions. 2ND. A Wheelpv nii<l Wilson Spwiog Maebino, second hand, but in good condition. 3RD. \ Double Case Sil vor Watch worth about $15.00. ,/'?( . I Til A good open face silver case watch worth not $10.00. 5TH. A <*ood nickle case watch worth ubcmt $5.00. GTH. A good nickle case watch worth about $2.00. >?*?*?' 7TH, 8 III, 9TH AND 10TH. Jewelry prizes ranging in valrie from 2 >o to $1.00. HTM TO 30TH, Prizes consisting ot household articles. . Uememl)er, there are i\t clnr^cs nor conditions' to ttbove distribution of prizes. ArT^purchnaej' of TWO DOLLARS worth of goods tor cash nt one time at oar store will be enti tled to a ticket. There arc only three hnndredtickets. Draw ing will take pjace as sflon as tickets have been given away. The mode of drawing will be as follows) A little boy will be blind folded, first ticket drawn wilt take first pritfe. 2nd ticket drawn will take 2nd prize, 3rd ticket drawn \vjli tftk? 3rd prize, and so on. h ' f\V/ Money Back if YouWant itF 7 N. Ah I bav'e a roputiUon to sustain as well us some other people. I say if the praxis art not ng represented you can h*r? your money hack If you want lt~-wli3tlier tho goo;l* arc grotexittorcul fiOO<l*yiH?^<#H ha your nwmoy htttik if yoir want- it,- wht>th?r -the f. i nit U mine or yours, ! will rrfonil you t moiloy, rut If Or tha i havca ilissatlafioJ cm tornor. kemember you mnrf b? satisfied wlttw ho weights mil measure* ?? II *t i ho | niliinWf tin piniji | ?|| H ii | into all the risks; you take now. I meao jo* what I say-I am ft stay. ^ ^ ^ mlrnmmmm ? rm m mm mmm. ' i ? . W?'i Disturbs oiWOmon C\\rty)i All irrotfnlat ilW'N, ^t/ lt nft <hjo|* .?mm or i etrnt ion, irie^nl ttllv, pain* ful ??r su | > | > i 'I'hwil Lt uooi r? ?<v \ or while#, uterim* nlieratioh. ovarian pains, ami nil nun pi alnla p<?enfiar in woipen in'c quickly cur t il \n i i h Dr. Heilaut\'*? liossipintit, Iv'tol advertisement in another column. It is wntnnnV friend. ? v t/ Oou'l Tobacco Hpit aud ttmoko Your hifo Away. If you want to << uit tolmeeo twin# easily :iinl t\nw?"i'. l>i< matin well, slt'nng, magnetic, mil ot new liloautl vigor. laUO Nu-To-Huc, tho wonder worker, that. initkoa \vojiic men strong. .Many gain ten pounds in lea days. Uvor 400, tMKl eared. Hay No To- Hue of your druggist, nailer gnaraaloo to earo, f>(k> or fl.no. Hooklotnnd samplo mailed free. Ail. Sterling Uetnedy lN>.,Cluea?.'u or Now York. To dent. The Store I lou.se now being used 1 ?y Tho t -n -mien Dry (Jooils Co. .Possession gtvuu the 1st of sepleinhev, I NO?. Thi* isoipMif liest slme Houses in Camden and wfll Im rented i-heap, For tales, ele appl\ to S, Woi.FK, .Inne ISt 1 1 . 180?. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All |it-rsni)s indebted In the estate of .1 I.. Hrasin?ion. deceased, will niakty imtui'diatc payment in the undersigned, and all parties having claims against said estate w il! present tho same duly swum t >? JO I i N T. X F I'T I d'*S . Administrator, July *J t.!., I Ni?7 DR. I.H.ALEXANDER, ? Dontisti (?radusto of the I'll i I adcln'.tin I )en l i I Colleoe, Session 1S70-77. OFFICF, MKOAl) STRKM\ Camdicx, S. 0. Two iloots South of Tito Chrou iclo Olhco. Jno. C. P. Williams, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NO TARY PUBLIC, J CAMDKN, 8. 0. Ollico^n Law Range, May 2 1 k(.., 1^9 V. WRITE QUICK FOR FiHi si; ikl/Hiirs TO The Ga. Business College Macon, Go. It, R. Fare. Paid ? I'oBilinne Secur Open all venr to Hoya nnil .Girls. Apr. 11, 1 .yr, ,a Mi? iiil Davidson, N-C-. Sixfv-Kir?t Year Sept. Uth, TKN l'UOFKSSOUS AN1> ASSIS TANTS. FOUR .SCIENTIFIC DAHOItATOli I KS. TUR.FK OOUnSKM FOR DIOKEES, CL.YS.VICA w. M A T 1 1 K M ATI C A L . UTHUAKY. 8CIBNTI FIO, DIOUCAL* TKU.HS KFASONAHLK. Send for a rntidogmv J 8 SHEARER, Pffifloufv 111. S, HAtKK ? MANUFACTURER# OF ? ? Doors, Sash, .Blinds, Moulding. Building Materia), Sash Weights and Cord, CHARLESTON, - - - - & <\ i'urchnee our makes, which wo gunr.int oo superior to any sold South, and thereby sav? money. Window and Fancy Class a specialty, June 29. vy ^2 . How to Find Out. Fill a lio'tlc or eonnntni phiKH with urine mill lot i? m n ii d t. wen I j' ii' Ht'iliini'iit ?>r netilin>r helicaieH an un healthy condition of the kidney#. Who" urine Hluiris linen It iapotdtivo evidence of kidney trouble- Too frequent .<l?*iro i to urhintn or pain in lh? hack. Ih'*?Iho (?(inviiK'intf proof tlmt thy kidney* anil lilntltler ?ro out of ordpf; What to dc- . ! 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