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PUBLISHED KVKKV FRIDAY H y. w. r^. ;M>x}ow:ii)X-j7-a ff? -?- ? OAMDIiN, H a, NOV. 1!). 1807. ?*? ."."ay.' ? 8ui?h(5KH'T?qn 1< atr8 ;?()nc A'OHr, $1.00. six month*, ftOconta; throtf months, ii?'? (tunli. In advantv, Hatkb koh Aovkhtihino Ordinary transient adverltamentH, first insertion $1,00 per Rqunvu ; each sequent in sertion 60 cents per square. Cash r?llo? for Wa.itn, Lost and l-\ii?nd, not exceeding live linos. 2"> cents ortVsn Insertion a ii< I ft cents prr line for each additional lino. Basinets locals, ft cents per line each in Hortion. ? Official and lo>x?l notices ut the rule ul lowod by law. HafeH for contract advertising will ho an nounoo4 H|>on Application ul I lie *>lllt*o. Communications will bo published when of intorOPt to the general public and not of a dofamntory nature. No re aponsihility will bo assumed for the views of eorroqpoftiioMtwr-". , f{oniitianc?H hy checks, drafts'hpd povi a I money orders should l>e m?d?- payable to \V. I j. MoDOWJClif/. ( Camden, S. ( The Chronicle hns pnrehtutetl the power jireax 'mi-/ jirintihy out Jit of The Citmtien Journal < inri mud hns the eombined <mtjit< ofy both /m/icrs, 'niukiwj it one of (he best r</ui]>i><t1 of jiceu in the Stdle. UlJJ , I\S ONIl .1HIY1U i To T^he Farmers Oi Ker shaw County: ' 'jmU) t-CoUnn CI rower ?' Con von* lion" met in Columbia VV ednesday night of ItiHt \vi < U m cider to ??> gauizo bo mo movement among Southern cotton farmers looking to u do vise ii)C n I of ways and means to defeat the rcoklcBH robber specula tors and gamblers from controlling nnd (lulrniuling us of ft fair, horns!, ami legitimate pivic? for our great _SnuUiern stuple. rrosidunt J . t Wilhom since then lists Usued a cftll to the Farmers in every Comi ty in tlio State ubkicg that tlK'.Y meet at their respective Court Houses the first. Monday in Decem ber ne?t,'.it being regular salcsday, nnd organize. The nceocssiiy ami wind om of hucIi a move on our part will not be denied and having - been appointed as chairman to in itiate the movement in our connlv 1 earnestly request that every far mer that can possibly do so meet in Camden on that day. Let us have such a meeting ?? will stir ns to immediate and earnest action at once, ("otnc one! Co mo all!! .1. C. UolMngs, Chairman. Tlift Hc?i])OitsihilMics of Our (invent men t . (Our Government, an such is ro sponsible only to <>?r own citizens ? for its foroign and domestic policy, including t?>at. of finance. ? Wo arc told almost daily that the United Suites forms ono in .the sis terhood of nations, and that, wo can not purine a distinctive lino of policy in auv branch should that line con flict with that in vogue at the seat of government. of any decayed Kuro pean Monarchy or IJepublic which continues a Republic only through the power of its mighty standing army, Ttti* to a real A hioi icuii Hounds Some-what un-American when we consider that for nearly a century wo did pursue our own foi cigUMind domestic polii'y and that we conducted our own linaueial sys tem, all to the perfect satisfaction of the masses of the people. II is true that during tint period, before the genius of our institutions had taken deep root and lucotno thoroughly undorstoo 1, we had occasional panics and the peaco ot the etfmnliy w::s now and then disturbed by out breaks more or less violent of labor ngiiinsl capital. Now however, thr,t! tlio power of money has practicallyj changed our form of government in to a semi- T ietalorsh'p, and each of our prominent nations! Legislators has arrogated i<* himself alumni de spotic power, I defy the world to! show it para'lel to the want. misery and deeds and scenes of violence J that are cr compassed within the pe-J i iod since It i* time that this stale of afhiirs shoul \ cca~o. Want and misery which are always with us should bo confined to localities where they may bo ameliorated, and deeds and scenes of violence should ho quick ly suppressed nnd tlio causes which led up to their commission investi* ? . gated and as far as possible romov - 1 This may ho dono althongh ttie task is not an easy one. Tlio first tiling that in my judgement would t*i>4 promote internal peace and " prosperity would be tlio appointment of ? non-partisan board of arbitra In say four sections of the coun try^ Invent these boards with arfii* ?r?ry?oweno investigate and to I ? efet'uH-ctrik** sod lock-out* within ? icMoB?tik anil ttwcJ ptrlod. At ? j ?= '-1" ; 7 ? <" ? . -JiLrrfL. /? (ho f k j> ration oi i hut ( ?!??!??? I hhonl I their author ty ho dolled, (ho milita ry ui'in of I ho various S tnt o govern ments Hhouhl be cuHul upon* to on force (ho 1 1 1 ? < I i i ? ? ? h (if I In) HuuiLl, and thai HioonrsO failing, the /ree.t'eil rants Rhouhl be made to fe</l il.o iron hand of tins National jjovornment i' ho I f. A Ktrilujor look. out ?? at host a HPnaeloHK thing ami the plan out lined abovo in f (hiidi the only Hon .sible and effect i vo way to prevent their occurrence, or, t<i ond (hem when t |,i ey do occur. Another bit of neeoSHnry logifdaj tion i? an net prohibiting gambling in slock h and honds and farm pro duotf. This ts oojnnionly Known an deaiing in IhlnrcH, and a Iranaaoiion of i J i i h character should ho mado a fulony. 'I'ho Anti-Trust law should bo ho amended as to mako tho penitentiary yawn for cuoh and every inoinhcr ot a trijKi. Olhor reforms occur to me which I may (ninth upon lator hut I regard the Ihrco evils pointed out, a? tho moat far-reaching in their cOVct' of jill those that it. is practicable jo reach at this time. Kespeclfnllv, W. A.(^chro(ik. ? ? ? ^ Qup (forogponuetttj. I?uok now We had n t f r<wt. hint, nipht. Mm. .ioamm M. Hull of tlii? I place, viBlted friends at Cedar Creek recently. Mihh Bet lie I \'Of , of Kmit h villo is visit i no fricnda itnil relatives at Ibis place. Mr. ! ,<*o .lone*, of Lynch wood, pnya frequent. v i h i I m to koo mulct 1 1 u hi in i n si Bin! of ISlrtck Kivor. Wo think enptd will lio in booh. There will ho a sinuini; ?t. I h i m t i I )i (?(> on m\t Sunday evenini!. There will nisi, he ono tit Katclill v school house Sunday evening week. Chime one, come all. Come out sister Ml ii" I'.voh and let um hour from you ay a in. Wo ni?' u tin I I'm h' Huil iw on tin* lunil ami among thi' living. Mr. Wilrv WatkiiiM iiii aged gen tleman o f Sandv (irove is auller in<r ore a t pa i n from ;i cancel on hiH ha ml. Mrown Wyes. Black River Hour ohl Chronicle : ? Wo coin" again knocking at the door for ad mittance in your bright nml ne\\n\ col am 11 h which is always a wel come visitor in onr fa mi I v. I\lr. L. M. Hull. oT Malvern chap el happened to a had accident; his mule became ftighlencd and tore up his buggy. Mr. .I. T. Wals. ?tV,^j)f Cedar Creek, pavs frequent vigils 'to.-: Mr. .). M. Hall's; we suppose a pair of hrotvn eyes is I lie ntt motion. I saw Uncle Hud the other Sun day he had a long smile on his face and from the looks < ? I ho<|tiets on his coiit we suppose he was sporting. Mr. .L M. Hall wlio was very ill u fc?v da vs ago we are glwd I" know is aide to he out again. Good night. Bright eyes. The Sabbnth. The Sabbath is a day of rest, And should we fail to keep, Our souls will i lit dcVclope hijst, That which we sow, we'll reap. So tiiiinv do nut realize 'I'll ? lilrss'M uess <>f I Ins. XI 11 L Oil ! their soul- they'll sneriliee, Aicl ilc.iveu beyond will mis*. Oh! ilial some inn* would teach us how We bcsi may keep tills daV' ? Tliat lo our Master we may ho\y In humbleness to pray. . H i' soaie t<? I hese words \s ill not heed \..i in on r )iti ml ile speech; Tliev >t a y ai lioine iiinl mo els read, Tlie chui'eli. i lii*y ?|o no| reach Their heart* are hi};, hu: can't letjct The li ui| ter's wielding power. TI.eii eves n i e el. aided with a iiii-l. Much like I lie \ p n* 1 shoW'el'. 'I !u' I nil h i- I ' i i : ( 'liri-t did usee ml To li \ a place foi > on ; And -le'iild v. .ii now your service lend. To Inn; n. ii will l<e I ! lie. (Ih ! I li.lt I llON. who desecrate The Mister*' bless,..! d?v. Would . h an^e 1 !'? it* hearts and Jnith re. late To Iimvi Hers <ni llie way Me t I lie to < 'In H . tie t| l.e to (Jod. And for yourself you'll gain Au cut la lice at tlie lle.ivenlv port, Wheie peace and joy will ivijrn. JhJainl. S A School -hoy In Memory of Miss Addie Hnxley. [Written 1m I, It Malliis. of Suintir ( '.ai lit \ , upon he .lei i Ii of M i.-js A.; d:c Max ? ley, which occurred ' tel. IJih. I>l'? | And w hen I think of all the ehailj; >s | That the changing world lm brought I am ghul the world' that li.'dd.i her I ? a worhl thai chan^.if. not, And the same a.-> when she left us. Hie wait -? for me, I know. Mv hoe ou 1'iirtti. nn Jove ill lieu veil M y I. >\ e of hi 1 1 if il{?o. Addie, you (<>!<l tin.' that \"ij toyed uie. A ml t !ih. I helieve it I rue. Mv JoVe on eulh, my l.oe in heaven, M v love's alone for \ on. 1 hold and ki ss I he flowers Which upon thy hosoin I yy. And | ii 1 1 them in a little hook To remember the Iwolvth day. The fetrirs Oh! how Ihey flitter. The moon Mlids forth its radiant lijfht, The soft dew# of heaven was beautiful, On October the tvrtdlb niicht. And now she sleeps I leucnth l he foil Willi roses on hei lireast, \'on W'liild say tliat she is dead, Ihit a ngels call it re.-d. Adyerttced Letters. For week ended Nov, 11, 1897: Uofce llrowi), Sam Ballard, Wcalcy Shaw, Clifton Ford, Mrs ; 1 W Sum mer?t Salllo Stephen, J XV Hone, Mosrs Lyons, Samuel FieWl, Champ Confisan, Zao Gihaon, Jfra K J Smitbr returned <1?*4 (U Durcn. C? J* SltRlfeOI) P| Mi A Whole Man A wliou? loan i* unothrr irmx* ^lor n liouliliv man. Olio of .Mm jiiinu' f? k o u }. i a 1 h or I caltli is dc?v>* I' I' a first |> ? " thin direction ia a eiwin M,<>" Tlila met in well known. Not onlvl Hliould t he on I sj<lo of Mm hudy lijt perfectly clean, hut 'he interior ol llit? hody as well. Olonn (colli, c'cnn mouth, clean ihroat, ojoan nil .mil piishii^oK. >irc all rofpiiHitien of perfect health. 'I Ik? whole (mdv, hm wo! I as cv< ry orfjan in tlio hody, is linn) with mucous niojnhrane, which in oven mure lidde than the skin to hccniifr; very dirty. Tlio molt fro* ipioiit eamui of unclean mucous morn 1 1 I'd no is catvrrii. Catarrh creator 1 1 1> ii Hi ii r?? I Kccret ons, even though 1 1 n* cftl irrh ho vefy slight. In thin [?((million k'(H'd health is impossible,* Dr H-w tin iii Iiiik made a specialty of 1 1 eating chronic, catarrh for near* lv -to yonia. His wroat remedy (IV' i n i a ) has, become known through out the iJo.i'od States and Canada, It is certainly tho best, and proba lily the only jftTocHvo. internal roino dy for chruifuj catarrh. Its c.uioh aro permanent. Tlio Doctor is also the anihor of many, hooks on chron ic catarrh. Him latest hook on tho "subject will be mcii' free for a short time by Tho i'eru-na 1 >r 11*5 MT({ Co., ( 'oluuthuf, ' ). Ask your druu<jiht for a free I'o j'u na Almanac fur 18!)S. Married, a I the residence of Mr. I). Mc('uskill hy Judge Isaac l'\ Holland on Thui sdny, I I i.li day of. Nov. 1SU7. .Mr. D. S. MeC ask ill t.o Miss B. Mill till el Kershaw con t; ty. Intelligent Women No longer doubt tjie value of Bel* lamy's ( JoR-vfviuin^ They openly aektiowlodoo fllflt- --ft does positively cure llm multitude of painful ail infills pecu li.'UM.ti women M ? a. .1 W. Spin ks, .1 ucksoii, Miss., writes: '?! Imvo used Bellamy'* I ( ioHHVpium in my family for I'ema'e weak news and menstrual disorders ) willi best results, when all others failed." I'i ire ?1.00 prO|>a:d any wh"re. Sold !>y I )i tights or I > s* Bellamy M l{_' ( 'o , ]\ (). Box 191), Atlanta, (la. I ti '1 In.' Chronicle voting contest Mr. M. L. Smith was declared to he the most popu lar nieiuher of the Camden Bar. N'.o. I ) I v'r. Trespass Notice. All persons art' hereby notified not to trespass on my I. iii?'s for any purpose whatever, neither will their .-d&k he al lowed to trespass mi the sanit* .1. J. IlKI.k. ApV- L"-\ '!i7. NEW CINNERY. I have a new jiinniint outfit, consist i;iK of ?'V 70 saw ?ins, with elevators and tioll 'packing cotton pi-esses Httin-he?l, and will guarantee sat sfnelion hotli in quality and quantity of lint. A xhare ? t pnhlie pal i onnye is ivspeel full v solicit oil. .1. (). MOSKJyKV. <) a "? * Fast Schedules, Th I'nii^li I'n'iyhl, *V Piisscuscr Sri'V i It. hvci'il All Points 1 ) m ( In* Oh i o It i ver A C'lin rlos (on A|i<1 Mir South Cnro na A lioails. . ? .V. - Li NCI I h I > I' I .!?' I : IKI> Tl VK (XT. t?, '!)? j North C.'U'olina Kx press ) ,\\ V |0 nin < 'liA ? K'S'oii A r. S 00 j>in H .r?V i'.raiiiiiv illi" ?> f'/j |0 K ini;\ ilio i i | 7 "0 ' ' ? I ? i ttiliia 10 1 (I i'. 'Jit A u^r:iHt a "?!?'> i:' n't pin ( 'n 1 1 1 ?lt* it :s on I u > K fi >h.iw 'J no I I '? l.a n.'ii^tcr I 00 L' .">0 <iit:iu)>;i .1 ii net 12 |.? ?J H n-k 1 1 ill 1 1 ?"?*? ai it :: ::o Y.okvi'U- n i j A r. I Hl:irkslnir<; I.v. 10 JO i.v. J .in I I ;i;' k I hi Ar.'O ">0 .*? 20 Hirlly ? > J | t-iirit't I .J Hi'/ I 'or M < 'it y 8 Wil <> -7 l.'ijllu'i fu?\'lon .55 0/? ' A i". 7 ;!0 Mai loll I ,v. J 00 i I.v. il .",0 I >t.i4 k mIu) i ?</ A r. 7 j \ r. 7 o."> t i ii H'mi y I.v. fi *>o Through IVoitjlil. ; I, v. I" O.i pin ( Mi irli'Hton Ai. 7 am i t, 0 air. Hr.mcl) villi' I :!i) T 0(? 1 1? >jr \ iilo 10 (>() pm | J I.n , n o: i pni ( ''>itii.,l. j,< Ar. 7 or? inn 7 Oil A iitfUMa I I 00 I '.i 00 .nil ( 'anidi n f, 1 0 p,,, J I 10 K ?*r.vli.i\\ ;i I i ii<? j , ; ? i I .:iiH Hf-l? i .0 'J M < 'ai;!n ?' 1 1 lit ' l 10 . I :;<? u.tck Hilt 12 10 I (> no YiV k villo if tit am I V r 7 .".0 l'InrkvliurK I.v. SOU ^ I.v. / <o mi, H larkslMirj; Ar. ?*. 10 pin !? l'O hlu'l ny .*?:;() |0 Oft lloillifttii >? Tift lo i'.rp Forest (.'it v il 10 Ml lh)Lhu{:iuriilui) i< Oh [Ar, J2 20 p ru >4fimoii I< V. I !tf) l,v, ilODaniX Ml?ii'k?lnjriz Ar. 7 fiO Ar. il M Giifl'ncy liV.1 'ft N'os. <52 and 3.1 will ^<.1 dinner i?t Kor. Ali-iw. < Tin ???? sli'iunor* per week eacli way be tween Charleston and Now York. Two steamers |>or wook encli way be- . I * cen Charleston and Bunion. CI 080 roftorrlii.'ii with Clyde Lino Btcntnsldp Co. to mill from Now York, lloston And aft Northern arid fjnjfc lan.l Ci'tic*. For further information MS to rato.i, Clyde Lino Nailing*,' etc.? call #>n Loral, Contracting and Traveling Agonic, ol loth roa?fa, or f,. A. KMKRftOtf, TfijflJr Nfanngcr, Sou Hi Carolina A Or or<ria ft. U; , Churleston, M. O, K. V. CiUAY. Traffic Manager, S. H. I.CMI'KiN. Ornl. Frt. Aft , Oluo, lliv*r A Ch^rlwton IL It., ' MN'tiMf 1 ? ?- i- - ? And ivujVj] n harvest o' Bargains. Never be tore in tlio his tory of' ( 'amden has such tempting bargains been displayed. We ransacked every nook and corner for the values. Look at the following Bargains: W Db'Krs /"vjoiksj r^RKss /?vmdsi RKSS .^3|()OI)Sj U RK*S VSlOODSl More Dress (iocds and Silks than can be found in all other stores. The reason we are having sueh bi^?* Dress Goods sales, is that we have the correct, stales and low prices. None of your last winter's rough, nappy effects. The 1807 Winter styles jire in this sU)je. Already we are rc-ordciing *ome fine Dress Patters. Plain nice goods and Plaid Tnrletons take the lead "They are the thing'." See our list, then como and see the goods: 38 inch all wool Poplin, in p'ain and granite weaves. ?10 " Juerjuud Novelties, (> new colorings; 02 ( " all wool Brondcloth. 10 " Wool Pebble Plaids, high colors. '1 1 " All Wool Serge. 7 new shades. 27 pieces single- Width (Jashnierc. ?$(> and '10 inch all wool plain and Tricot Flannel. tt(> and 4 0 inch (irov.?land Suitings. i Arabes(|o Fancy Brocades. New Kink?, Assorted shades. Mnrtanfe. Assorted shades. SKIRT PATTERNS! DRKSS PATTERNS!! SOLID Pieces!!! | Black reversible Bi illiantine. Plain and fancy Brilttantine, BlacK ail wool storm serge, Black all wool Granite Cloth.' IJluck all wool Brocades, satin finish. Black nil-- AVbol Broaa-i nloth. Black all wool Henrietta, satin finish Black wove storm | ?e rfie. j 6^*10 0 Si 1 Iv Spendour, Figured India,) 0ilU|\0! Oos (irain, Figured Taffeta, Trusei 1 Stripe, Glace Taffeta, Black Satin Duchess, Black Satin and anything in Silks, Mohair and Silk Soutache Braid, Tubulor Braid,. Beaded Trimmings, Narrow Mohair, Colored Beaded Trimmings, and many other Trimmings suitable to any dress pattern. Brown, Cheeked and hlettcb llompspuii, l'rmU, (.in-h.uns, (btton arid wool Flannels are the cheapest ever shown in this market. Good Prjuts le per yiml; lull standard Prints fly per / yard, woith 6|e; Checked Homespun He per yard; a, lot of Cut* ' in<< flMjyic per \anl, better grades 8?? to Hie per yar$ 11 bleach only 0c per yard, M inches wide; Sea Island at ic per yard, " Good Jeans l()o per yard, #ood woolen Jeans #<) e per yard, our 9 ounce all wool Jeans for 25c per yard>jfs good as ever sold on market at 3 3 i . |lie ^1(00 |[ou^of $H,5t)0 stock of Shoes to select from always leads, and this I season wo have eclipsed all termer oflbrts, and can shrt'w you j t lie greatest lino Of siloes over brought to this market. infant shoes from 25o up. Wo'men Shoes, button and lace. Ladies i patent tip Kid Button shoes for $L Line of custom made kid I shoes $ 1.50 to #2 t hat are, great values. Men's high cut bro guns 76c. Line of mon'tf Gaiters $1, $1.60 and best shoes j ever sold at these, prices. Full lino of "Sachs" Ladies fine I shoes, every pair guaranteed t he best ladies Shoes on the rnar? ket. Full line c.f "Hill & GreenV' Little Giant school' shoes, [every pair guaranteed. Full line of Iiinc & Ly neb's men's cus- . ! tom miide Shoes $3 to $860, every pair guaranteed. ^ | OiT1 O 1 Kl 9 We lmvo $10,000 worth 1 nil^l\jl! of Clothing bought be fore the tariff was put on these goods, are now worth '20 per cent more than when we bought them. We bought them to sell, not tor speculation, ami are satisfied to part with them at ..... prices bised on (heir cost to us, and not present worth. All wool ( 'hevoit Suit $-1.75. All wool Kersey suit, SI. BlacK ('lay Worsted Suits $5. Suits $7.50 to $8, that would be good value at $10. ? ? J Higher grade suits from $1 0 to $15 in nobby styles, are great values. Our line of Black Dross Suits for $7 to $'20 can not be equalled. When this stock is exhausted the price will have to be advanced on account of the Tariff Our line of ; Children Suits is the best and cheapest we ever had from $1 C)> to *t> A nice lino of Boys Sailor Jollar Suits six's 3 to 8 j ears. . A full line oi lints. Caps, Gents burnishing goods, &c. It lis well known that our Fall stock is the largest displayot the | newest and best products of the Manufacturers in this couu t ry . We have long since risen above the point of rivalry or comparison. We thank a generous public for the liberal pat- * ronnge bestowed upon us in the past and extend a most cordial ( invitation to all to visit our storp. To Cur<? a Go d in One Pay. Taka I^?? x :? * i vc; Hrnniii (juiiiiun Tablets. All ihui/ui:>ls n; F n ti it the money il il. fails t<? cure, 2?>o. orFU'i'i ok ") Soi'KKVJSOR.4 ? OK litiOltiTKATiOX, j Kickshaw County. j f*AM l>KN, S. ('.i MaKCII H, 18U7. j The ?i? rcl of IJoifistintion for Kershaw Co., will incut ;.i tin.',, C.oh'l ll/pipe in Camden, on ( in* I si. Mendavs, Titesihiyts and Wednesdays ?-f each month for tin; purpose i?f registering Vulc'in. Ollico hours troin !' a. in. to 3 p. 111. W. V. UTTSRKIi'L, Chairman, MANX HA HON, Clerk, J. 1\ KICIl Alius, Members of the Kogialration Hour I for Kershaw Coilllty. NEW I la villi' pnreli ised ii complete new oiltlll ? I wo in'\v gins. new stuaiu slf trumping press, ii ml suction elevator ? I am belter I prepared to GIIM COTTOIM ! j lliiin ever before. The host sample gliaran | teed, mih! entire satisfaction given to even I >. ii.h i it, i >r. Cotton ginned at ? i Voiir patronage is sotjcite/l. (jive iij.C C. C. IIcw to Find Oat. I 'ill hoMle or comnion glass \\ i ' ! i ni Jne :;pil let i' stand t went y-toiir Imuiis; a sediment ?ii set;lin^ inrli elites an un healthy eoiuHiii'ii of the kidney*. When mine stiii'.s linen ii is positive eviden *c ? it kidney trouble- To ? freipient desi'e to urinate or pain in ilir hark, is also eopvineifiu proof thai- t-bo kidneys ami lijnihli'j urroi.it iff <<r^?T What to do is* comforf in the kir>wb*dgo fclten expressed that. J)r, Kilmer'* Swamp'Uool . tliu giyat kidney remedy fulfills eycrv wjsh in relieving p?'>n in the back, kijneys, liver, bladder an'' nvcry part ?{ the urinrry passages, It Ooi rc( i< innliiiitv toiio'xl orina ami scald* inj paip'ln pa-odd;/ il, or bad elhuts fob lowlpj? ubp of Ibpior, win? or bt-pr, and overcomes (hat on pleasant necessity of being tuunpidled to get Hp many limes dining Ihe night to urinate TtiO mihl am] tli/.! extraordinary efl'ocl of Swamp- j K.iot is ?(?on realized. It stand* tiie highest for it a wonderful cnr*? of the molt dlalVfMilig Miffib. If yot! need a medicine von ?houl<I hf?vitth;i |j ppf. Sold by druggie, price titty cent* nmloncf dollar. Yoii may harve n rumple Iwdlle and pump!. let l>o:li Sent free by mall. } Jen J Ion Tim Camden Chronicle and j send j??*?r nd;Jr'J? to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Iliftirhflinron, N. Tfce proprietor of ihi*pu|nr guarantee* the fcn?iuc#? of thi* offer. * ^ _ :/ WHERE! j'Fhe Wonder i l Store ; r I HAS MOVED TO? I'LL I tell you, down in, j YOUNG'S STAND, NEXT TO A. D. KENNEDY, AND SELL ING CROCKERY, CLASS, NA TIONS, FINE i/Ey/ELRY, SIL-j VERWARE,/ ETC., CHEAPER! THAN EVER. C. S. Drake. IIM.1 ID LOAN, I On fanning lands in sums of &:5 !0 and j ? upward f>-voars loans ; * ('. I,. WJXKl.KK, A I loiiu-V at I, aw, lillL COTTON BUYER For Ali'Xiiinlcr SpVunt & Son. QHicii at II. K. Hawaii's store. DR. \. H.ALEXANDER \ppntistr QiU'lualu trf l()j; j'li j I ailol p!| j t Dcnl'tl C'nllcgc, Session J S 7(5-77. OKKKJK UIIUAI) srillOK T, Qnmmkk, S. C, Two door# South of i'llO Cluon? iclt: Hall ? Hall, \\'n i:i:i.\vi:h; pt.s an. I Hi. w ksmitm^, j 5 |li< j1 y'Ulf }>;}! i ^ '*?' ha. ye ; ?i a { | pnn-iiujnij a I ire r>l|rinlo'r. tin* only pin- | chine fft llii! kit}. I ever h,-.ni :lit to ('inn dun. With it tiros mv Hlirunk wjtljout culling .?? ml' woNIi n{{. w 1 1 i *- 1 1 is far littler. AH kin'lp of roparir.i' dono. 1 lor.-c-slioc ing a tjs a call. Coffins, Wo carry a I i ao oi dollins <it s;ll HALL & I1ALL. TAX NOTICE Ollhrc of Tro iMii'i'i* Kershaw <'?>.,) t'iiliult.11, }?4 ii|. j'lth 181)7, f I t i s ' | In acc?>f aip*e \\ jt 1 1 ? !?<? ,^?;t |o rni^e I sp|)|ilios for lir-c.tl year cojinpcuring .laniiai'V 1st, | ?il f?? , notice it lietcljv given that Hie Trwj-surers ?.ilioo ol Jvi-r^iaw CopitlV will !)<' "P"f> f'>r thf ??? >| l?'? t j ? ? <f li^Xes (mm llit? Iftili day "I UCl'dnr, 1*117, ? it > I i I tin* 31m tlav of I tecpiuhor I 7 . The rat.* per centum foi Ker.shaw Coun (y is as l< illowx ; mills. State Taxe s .1 School '' 3 County " 3';,. ,n. k. v \ Tot.il 1 1/4 inill.s. Toll TAf 31. 'ftip following . special levies lu?ve In pn mode also : Kpechil school tax Distri-.-t No. 1 3 For intprent on *.rhool Hondii Omdr d huiMing District J)jV. | 3; Snrtal HcM"l inx Dtalrlrl No," I W\ ? ' i 0 f ? ? '72 ?- ? ? ? r 1 il 2 ' ' 13 2 ' ' 13 4 i . t ' . ' 17 fl ' ' ' 18 3 All information na to taxe# will l>e fur ni?lu-d ii|>oi> application. . No |i(*i of (tame* for tax receipt* will 'm- received unless iIhk amount of tifv policy fa ifrpnSnH4?Wmi .'llio Mid 1?U rhia rul? will ??? iiilctlv enforced, Vt. R. flOUOII, , OmvTmfom.vii c V" Everybody Says So. Casearpf-s Candy (Jathiirlic, Uifi JniM VVOP derfid |UKt|lo(?| disogver.v of t no flfjo. pieaft- - ant mid refivalnnpj to thu ta?te, act gontly u (id positively on kidneys, liver nnd bowels, idealising the entire system, dispel cobls, cum liciulaoJiPf fever, hi\hitualSbonstipaUoD and bidot?ne.ss.%PleaBG- buy aiKl try a box of U..O; v to-day; TO, 2i>, ftO" cents. Hold And Kiiurnntctiil to cure by nil druggists. Massage nnd Physical Culture ; ladles Hill Children Attended in theiir own homes hy'firftdiifite nf the Hoyal InstU tulo ?f Gymnastics, Stock !iolni._ Instant Relief of Fain, Kvett old Dcforminij Drtitf-I'roof Pain LOTOS BATHS, SULI'lfUtt and OXY <5KN and SALT SKA BATHS, Kasy. j(ai'lnlcs.?, Kbnpnpeh]/ ap$ v\.|; lflo?t sure. (jont'o pxprojfies for \v<*al* cfi|l^rejff~ " :'? an<j ( iontlctpcn anil l adies wll))." Junya or joiptfl, - Tiiis I rcntir (Mil id endorsed UV$)>? bt'St mi'dical faculty of tho world, The fol? jowinu diseases usually yiol<l to th|? treatment ; Temporary lows of strength, imtvvus prostration, inspmnla, partly*!**, rheumatism, constiputl^i, pllon, kidney allW'tion, uterine weakness, fotmdo wcalc r.e.ss, allccted spine and joints Dr. J. E. Hadley, Professional Nurgc. )llice oyer V. *I.2emp \W Hl'llg Sp?re{ ' ' {'he Hand of Fftte n<iVi-ri> ovrr U'liiunti v |hwm< I hi. till ji.ir f i (|*lt ? ?111 If II. Il 11 null um :|il|llii||ii^<'jl Ml'f'tllil j'.fll fctj iliuii; i" a iwiln|nrl l(( wit' it ?>iii i? .it.ii- Mini' titi'il ?, iriirw voiir \. <n . -m l lit 111^ 'iui'U ill,- licumj ii ml - i . oi wniiit Ii is (i ii 1 \ VMiinan'K ln'st l:ifii.|. mill m1:h|'1i ii* nimc lnii Mi- limn a <ii til* it u?lf in' iii!iit rciiicitti s; PftlriTffl n. w ' liir Ii .?mi I : inl i i Kil.olr.v 111 tired it tun illiil llli'ilitillK. irfMllfklllig, k _ in'.uaili iu?.- i-ik) imil<liiiK ii!? tonic, w ill find n I ||f lit mrnu ^ in It fl . lailni .1 t.y tli.iU-.llll- ll ? tllG ..lllv I ii'imwi\ u mi v, ii lor i>.. i n ? | or mi|ipi('Xi'iMl i>!'iiinU. nVAritin l.:llli?, ell' (111; ||).r tll'Ultff of life It win \w.inli>r[iiilv iki-m liuiiun tn u cru-i'ily mid i Do n<?t i1cl:?y . onlcr I'i ?> .? ?l, ur i Imttlc* for prrimld to Miy ndJrvoi.'" If your ilrujijiisl cun nol Kipply )?!??, Si'llll to " " t BELLAMY MFG. CO., Atlanta, 6ft. mother^ . Read ThisT Fqrjjatm?nt CpUc,Dl*q&SML, Dy?on(?rir'i NAUMa.Oovjgh*, cnoUr*tatatDja,T?HJ|-i in$ 0W4f**,O*flfr? Morbq?, tfn frwrw * Orlpiwr, ?a<t an D UttM df tb*i Pitt's Carminative sfi r/t? mi Itlictfcm ; ' -aruw w ,