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' fjosal ; Nov. 18V7. Cotton Market. Cotton ia quoted as follows today ' Fully Low Middling arMmttr# ft Fully Middling Hood Middling f>} Fu'ly Good Middling ftii . ? The Olrcup* ' i ? A. report is current that tin Wallaeo Shows -"advertised to in here on to-morrow week will >x> ? ? ? exhibit litre. We t?aw n represent* Atlve of tho shows yesterdMy, wlm 1b here with advertising ear No. 2, an,rt ho ensures us that there i* nothing in the report. * The Hicks 1808 Almanao And Papor. Wo nro informed that, tho 1 80S ' Almanac of Prof. Irl H. Hicks is now ready, and judging from it* past history, it will not ho many weeks in its way into bonus and oflicos all over America. It is nluch larger and liner than any pre vious i6aoo. It contains 11G' page*, is splendidly printed and illustrated on fino hook paper, hn vl the finest portrat evor given of Prof. Hicks. It can no longor ho denied that the pub. Mentions of Prof III c k h have become a necessity to tho family and com mercial lifo of this country. His journal, "Word and Works," aside from i ts storm, weal her and astrono raieal featurs, has lakon rank with tho best literary, seientiftc and 'fam ily -magazines of iho ago. Do not boliove hearsay and 4 reports. See the Ilieks Almanac and paper for yourself. You will then know why thoy arc so popular. Tin y are ed ucators of tho millions, and unrival ed safeguards to property and hu man life. It is matter of simplo re cotd that Prof. Hicks has foretold for many years all great storms, floods, drouths and tornadoes, oven iho recent terriblo drouth over all ? bo country. The Almanac alono is 25 conts a copy. The paper is $1 00 a yjear with the Almanac as a pro mi lira* Send to ' Won i) and Works Pun. Co., 2201 Locust St.. St. Louis, Mo. The Groat Wallaco Shows The Washington Post, one of the ' most conservative newspapers in the United States, did a most un usual thing in-devoting an editor ial to the Wallace circus, which came to Washing ton unknown and went away with an established rep utation. In.fjart the P?isi said : "The Great Wallace Show repre sents all thVt, there is of legitimate worth in the circus business. It is in' charge of men wlto aspire to el? vato the lone and purify the atmos- ! ?phere of tho calling, and we be lieve the thousand* who have at tended the performances during the paBt two day 8 will certify they have succeeded. Not only was the performance up to the highest pro feesional and artistic standard) the menagerie large and varied, ( and the trained animals of the best, tint there was not in connection with the Wallace Show a single one of those discreditable and demoraliz ing features which have done so much to give the circus a bad name and to discourage the true friends of that otherwise wholesomo florin of amusement. The managers of the Wallace Show keep all their Promises, advertise nothing they do not expect to give and carefully divest their performances of any thing and everything calculated to -offend tho nicest taste. Wo are sure the verdict of Washington will . be most favorablo and that the show can return to us sure of find ing genuine admirers and friends." This big circus institution "will exhibit in Cainden, Sat., Nov. 13. Bore Throat. In a letter to Dr. Hiirtinan, dated Doc. 27, 1896, George A. Blanchnnf; of Wash' ??My throat had been in the habit of acting Bore overy year G a , for the last twenty years, and ir nnj roedicnl skill did roe any good it was bo little I did not know it. Two year? pgo my wife wus down sick two months, tried two doctors, bill the. case was a stubborn one of fe male trouble* * I found in Pe-ru-nA not only a good, flafo remedy for Bote throat, but one for weakness and nervous prostration. T quit the dootors and purchased a bottle of Pc'ru-na, and in three days after my wife got up arid she has been goinp ever since, and I have not boer? -bothered with tbfttbfld sore throat It QMd to last at least fifteen or twanty days. Since wo have used your medielne my wife has not lost a *ing!e 3ay, and she has gained orer fifty pounds.' ' Ip a 'ater letter, July 22d, 10d7, Mr. Btaucbird writes : "All of the aicknaaa we bare io the family* is Wbili we cannot get Pe-ru-na. - We people in the Sooth think Pa-rn ua (a a Godseat blessing I recom aseac It t Ps-ra-na to friends of mine that bad asthma and one bottle car ?d ifcMk Wheoever Pe ru-na la aaad It apsaks loudly for itself." _ Dr. Hartmsn, U* /Original com jpo? a?r of forii-otf, bis a racem Wl| OB Hiiuiilu ualaiib wMekwM U4s by The Te-hi-oa Drug ^Ur|SwilSt^? i fit+Fe . V, \ ? I Times arc hard ami Cotton low, but aw a il! make you , prices so that you will be able lo yet u ha/^you want in our tine., We can prove what tec say, Come and see us when you want shoes, clothing, (men or boys) hats, caps, trunk;,, top or under - ''v-r shirts , collars t cuffs, draw ers hose > or anything a man may want. Zemp Brothers To Cure a Cold in Ono Day. Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tabids. All druggists refund the! money if it fails to cure, 25c. Frost was soen in this locality yesterday morning. Tlio small boy is in trouble about a report concerning the cir cus. v - A meeting of the Co. ltd. of Com missioners was held on last. Mon day. ' ^ A polinUfrt meeting has been j in prog ret h this w??i k at Heaver j Dam H aptisi. Church conducted by Itevs. T. A. Dabmy and John S. Croxton. - Packages or The Qhroniole which failed to roach Westville and I DeKnlh two weeks ago turned upl the following Monday. They were already at these post oflices when oniMnformant stated tho fact to us but he diu riot know it. As we suspected, they were missent by i the It. It. postal clerk, as will some times occur. Priest ? Pat, there's a hole in tho roof of the church and I am trying to collect enough money to repair It. Come, now, what will you contri bute? Pat ? Mo services, sor. "What do you mean, Pal? You're no carpenter." "No; but if it rains next Soonday, 0*11 sit over the hole."' TEST* -- During the months of September and October The Chronicle will conduct a voting contest upon the most popular lawyer of the Cam den Bar. The contest will bo con ducted in the same way ns was tin farmers' contest except as to the length <;f time ? sixty instead of ninety days. For the successful lawyet>weN will publish for twelve months frde of cliargo the follow ing Card : In '1 lie Chronicle voting contest Mb._ L_ l was declared to be the most popu lar member of the Camden Bar. Tho following is the coupon. See to it that tho name of your fa vorite lawyer heads the list: g o 2 O I * i 0 fc 1 a> <"d *53 G o o V? < Cat oat the abort, write the Bine of your favorite lawyer on tbe dotted line and bring or tend it to this ofHce. ? ' r Bow Th$ Vote Standi: \ M.J,. Smith, 15>? J.T.Hi j, H77 C# L. Winkler, 1057 WrDrTrnWwy^ ^ ? 1011. T. 3, Kirk) and, W7 Life Mi Hk?mnm - ? -2UL M ?WWjiifci, 'a, ?<*?** ?? :?* Say, Look At This', j Do yon want your Shoes mended? If so you should go to .Jonos' shoo ! shop and you can get them fixed oheufor Ihua you \ >11 get thom any i whore in town, !'nr h" has cut the 1 price, for the n<.:<t lays, fio you j lmd better take artrnutnge of tliis. Big Shoe-Shop. ? Rudy's Pile Suppository Is guaranteed to cure Piles and Constipation, or money refunded. f>0 ots. per box. Send for list of lfsi/i moniula ami Free Samplo to MARTIN RUDY, Registered Phar macist, Lancaster, Pa. For salt i?y all first-class druggists every where, artd in Cauuieu, S. C., hy Frank M. Zemp. AdyertisOcl Letters. For week ended Oct. 31, 1897: M Allen, Thomas Alexander, llnt tio Brown, Adum Claike, Mettic Clarke, Aerie Davis, Kizzie Davis. Roht Dunham, Ned Goodwj'i), Mrs .J II Johnson. VV F. Owen, Maggie O'neal, Flora Robinson. G. J. Shannon. P? M. / v> 1 The Winder. A 8 will be seen by the voto in the lawyers' contest Mr. Mendal L. Smith is the winner by the hand some vote of 1573, a majority over the next highest, Mr. Iluy, of 90. Mr. Smith is a young man of marked ability which fact is rapid ly being recognized as his compli mentary vote shows. Considering the ability and popularity rf the other members of the Camden bar the vote received by Mr. Smith is doubly complimentary. Before him we predict lies a brilliant ca reer. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. T. A. Slocum, M. C., tho Groat Chcm ist and Scientist, Will Send Free to the afflicted, Three llottlea of His Newly Discovered Remedies to Cure Con sumption and all Lunar Troubles. Nothing could t>c fairer, more philanthropic or carry mora joy to the afflicted than the offer of T. A. Slocum, AI. C., of New York City. Confident that he ban discover ed a reliable cure for consumption and nil bronchial, tli i t and lunjj diseases, genera) deel ne and weak ness, loss of ficsii and all condi tions of wasting, niid tii moky ilp great merits known, ho will send free, throe bottles to any reader of The Chronicle who may be suflTer ing. Already this "new scientific course of npcdicine" liaet perma nently cured thousands of appar ently hopeless cases. The Doctpr considers it his re ligious duty ? a duty which ho owes to Uumanity? - to donate hi* Infallible eure. He has proved the dreaded con sumption to be a curable disease beyond any doubt, and has On (lie in his American and European la boratories testimonials of exper ience from those benefitted and cu red, in all pari* of the world. Don't delay Until it is toft late. Consumption, uninterrupted, means apcedy and - certain death. Ad dress T. A. Slocum, M. C., 98 Pine atraet, Ne* York, *nd when writ tog the Doctor, give express and posiofflce address, and please men tion reading this article in The Chronicle. My *ntire Hock i? being 6Upo?t(l of ?l iai bilaw t?t)withi)n sgMyHonW iMtrjr gr?c*ri?? ; and them m told ff*r t than tfcnr fnb? boo?h? el?*wK<fc. Grandest And -THE HlvST OF America's Big* Tented Enter prises! HONORftBLV CONDUCTED! TRUTHFULLY ADVERTISED! liol'ly in Otuifopl ion, Ivi'^al in Equipment. Omnipotent in Strength, Ideal in diameter. Splendid in Organization, Maunifieent in Presenta tion. The Purest, ('leanest, IMi^litiest and IMost i\l rgnitieent Amusement Institution of tl^vlOth Cent urv. CIRCUS, MUSEUM, MENAGERIE AND ROYAL ROMAN HIPPODROME. Three Kings^l^If Mile Race Track,' 1,000 Features, 100 Phenomi mulcts, 25 Clowns, 20 Hurricane Races, -1 Trains, 10 Ac res Canvas, 10,000, Seats, 1,500 Employes, 0 Bands, 50 OagesJ A Drove of OameJs, 15 Open Dens, A Herd of I<jleplianl87$'l)000:00 Daily Kxpenses. "The best seen here in a decade." ? Gin. Coin. Gazette. "High toned in every way? in magnitude of lirst rank," ? St. Tvonis Republic. "Bewilders the senses, dazzles tlio eyes." ? Denver Times. "The cleanest, most satisfactory circus vet seen hero." ? Ncw\Orleans Picayune, ; ? , "Gives more than it promises."? San Francisco Kxaminer. CAPITAL, ? - - - - $3,000,000. The Greatest Performers in the Known World are wiih the Great Wallace Shows this Season, Including The 0 Nelsons, $10,000 Challonge Act, Tlio Worntz Family A erialists. The i Martells, Hicyclo and Skating Experts, Tlie 10 Dellameads, Statuary Artists, ?*^l'lio Sanson i Sisters, Female Sameons, 10 Principal Male and Femalo Equestrians, The 3 Petit? Aerial Barn-Extraordinary, , Kowona, the Head Balancer, and Grand Spectacular Ballet, ! 9 Cory phcos. (Led .by 3,. Sisters Maccari, Premier Dansueses)] Oil STRRP PAttAlffi At l? a m' tlio finest UU II SI mm I iltl/iiJjjK over put on the street#. A Sunburst of Slijendor, ~fc^'iufty>li ofArtr Money and Good Taste, \vitTi Xavisli Luxiuy of 'Spectacular Effect, will) Greatest Processional Features Conceivable* EXCURSIONS RUN on j$YmX bmi$ CW TRAVEL, No Gambling Devices Tolerated. Never Divide, - Jfever Disappoint! WILL KXHIBIT AT OAMBBN Having boon so busy that wo hav ?ol bud timo to write up an advertisement, accounts lor the long delay, but now tako pleasure in informing (our many customers and the public gen erally that we are again at our AYhi'io wo will be glad to see thorn.* Our Store has T>cen renovated throughout, and wo behove we have nmde it as nice, handsoihe and commodious as our customers could wish. As (to our stock of goods, wo have no hesitancy / in saying thai, you would net find a better assortment in any retail store south of the Northern markets; and the styles of our JIress Goods. o. * lieady made Skirts, Wrappers, Ladies Capes Misses anj childrcns Wraps &o,. &c., are the latest, and must be seen to be ? appreciated. " We'call special attention to(a lot of drummers samples" of " 1LLEPH IP. m ?j - -it.-? *.? ? ?? - ' ----- tr W ? - ?? ? l'? ii >><> ?*?????-? . ??? *? Thereby enabling you to buy a fine hat or a ,pair . of Fall Shoes at ft VERY, VERY LOW PRICE. We have added to our store a wholesale department, in which will be found everything usually kept in a genera)?mer chandise store, and merchants will do well to see our goods, and get our prices before placing their orders, as we can save them money. p With an UP-TO-DATE STORE, an UP-TO-DATE STOCK and with prices the lowest * we are sure that we* can pleaae even the most fastideous, and earnestly ask that you favor ua with a call before making yonr pnrchaaw. - VERY KESPKOTFULLYt ILLEPIGU ... ? i LADIES' and GENTS of ge/t Also a lot of ge/lts and boys hats which we are oftering][at