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''The Chronicle han purchased the power press and printing out/it of The Camden Journal and now has the combined outfit* of both papers, v nuking it one. o f the beat equipped of fices in the State. Frog Pond ClironlclcB. The other day as wo were plod, ding our way toward town, wo wore overtaken by the Rev. Mr. Brown who kindly asked us to tako a sent with him. No sooner wore wo seat ed in his buggy than wo began, as in our wont, to croak about hard times. We continued to croak until wo had evidently greatly annoyed Mr. Brown. At last ho said that ho had heard a lot of croaking about ? 'niird tiiMB bill had w<|* yot that r^aU.^'^-8jlftd everybody to be ^lOaperous. It began to dawn on us that the good brother wished to meditate on bis sermon, ho we shut up and began to meditate t"o. In a surprisingly short timo wo roached tho church whore Mr, Brown was to preach Hero wo again mounted shank's uia^o and contin ued otir way. Soon we wore over taken by a stranger who said that he was on angel socking some one to bring prosperity to the world. Wo took him to bjp a crank, but as he let us ride,, .*?? thought tfo would hu mor IwtJti a little ami asked him what must bo done to bring that blessing to us. Ho said that it required nothing but calling upon it to come and waving a certain wand, which ho had in his hand, three timet* over ones head. Wo told him ho need seok no further, wo would wave the wand and stop his soarcli. He said that it was not our timo yet, hut if we wished we might go with him for a while, lie then struck whip to his horse, and sooner than it taken us to write it drovo into a lnr^e city which ho said was tho citv of Wash ington. Going to the White Houhc the angel told tho President, who ho was and offered hi in the wand. To our surprise ho hesitated a little ami at last said that on ho important a matter bo must commit Mr. Hanna. Turning from him in disgust, the angel said that ho would next try the late Democratic candidate tor president. It took uh but a short time to mako our way to Nebraska and find Mr. Bryan. In roply to i he angel's offer, he said ho must de cline to wave tho wand, the Repub licans boing in power thoy would got ?11 tho credit for it if he did. Leav ing the western prairies, wo travelled for a while through cotton fields. Soon thingB began to look familiar, and In no great while wo arrived a? the towti to which we had started when tho angel overtook uh. Here he offered the wand to the senior member of tho firm of Shoddy, L te walt & Co. Wo thought Mr. Shod dy would Burftly wave it, his firm having been forced to compromise with their creditors at fifty cents on the dollar last fall. Hut we wo?? again disappointed. Upon, being in formed that it would bring prosper ity to everybody, ho said that he feared that if ail prospered it won'd soriously clippie \he lien business. Qo ng out into the country, the angel made tho usual offer to Mr Lee N. Farmer. Mr. Farmer took tho wand and started to wave it tint stopped, saying that it prosperity should come to everybody it woubl be impossible to control labor. n?. resuming our way the angel soemed dejected because no one would wave the wand of prosperity, so wo ven tured to suggest that it would be well to try a preacher, they prob.i bly would he more likely to do some thing for all than any other class of i people. As wo were j-ist passing the Rev. Mr. DjUc Item's, he stopped and offered Urn wand to him Mr. Duckem said it would give him the ' greatest pleasure to do anything for the benefit/of mankind, but would first have to bo assured that .the Southern Baptist Theological Sem inary would not be allowed to share in the general prosperity unless they first discharged l)r. Wlitsett Being near home, we told the vnn gel that we would now loavo him to pursue his way alone, so thanking him for carrying us with him so fur. ' we started to alight when he told ?? that it was oow our time to wave (he wand. We took it and cried at -the lop of oar voices Come, prosper ity come I and waved it twice over oar head, but just thefa the thought ?truck as that if prosperity should come, we woald have nothing to croak about, so wo jsrked it down ae quick as we could. In doing so we ?track lb? borse sod came nesr mak ing feim ran away. Mr. BfoWn ask-^ ?d as if ?e ware eras/, beating his k09m ?? ssi h s rate So we had to that we bad been Tm ii h? tmger Doubtless Governor Klleibe l>f?? awakened to the extreme difficulty of rilling, at iho name t ?nie, two horsos going in dflorcnt directions. His political anatomy i? itfeady ' "atrotehed" biiyoml hope of recov ery. Being thus mi bio to got (lit footed with bo h feet on oiihor borne, ho will inevitably full hetwoen the two. The circus act wHl continue by trotting out another horse. ? Orangeburg 1'atriot. An exchange tliun corrootly re merits: "The farmer with a big crib lull of corn, a meat Iiouhp pack ed with bacon, a good supply ol fluur uud plenty of potutoea and things like these ? all of which ho can easi ly produce ? i'h a cock <<l the wulk, n lordly individual who chu bo inde pendent as a wood -sawyer! Hut the gentleman with n h?t of -1 arid r> cent cotton? r-whero is he at?" Wo witfh to express our thanks to the many new ?ubsorib"TH who have recently added their mime* to our subscription I i ?t and test f\. <1 tlx ir appreciation ther-for in tin; very practical way of paying for it in ad vanco. ]i]3iieiiUenttl ffoltinnt. Tlio matter fur llil* ? i"'| I.'.'-.T/.'-m l?v ( 'ount v Siiperinl i'U'it'iil of intended for U.i* depart nient shoull tlddreSHod t<> llilll at ^ U'lldOM ^ ? ' ^?'uHVoVcctMVoa I Ik* annual ,t "poit of State Supt of KduuaUon May Held, which i* replete with in formation of an educational naturo. Wo will give Home extracts of th< ! report next wrck whlvh will prove interesting to those interested ??? oducation. * ? ? The teachers' examination which comes off on Friday. the 18??? ">H,> will be rv?ti-iottMl to ono day cond grade n,rplicanl8 and one and one-half days for first-grade appli cants. * * * Wo received a pleasant call Satuiday from Prof. K. 1 ? who is te aching in No. ..T 1. ? f I I.I. best teachers Odoin )h i?nt; of the oi hl in our county. * * * Tho Legislature has passed an Act requiring County Supt'* to make monthly apportionment o school monies collected bv ' >< Count j' Treasurer. We are fortu nate in having our schools on a cash basis. else they would have to close unhl till indebtedness bad boon paid, as no apportionment could be made until after that date. This law, enacted two yearn ago, would have closed our schools f<>> twelve months, now, it does not af fect thein. * * * For a limited time we olTer the Normal Instructor, one of the best Kduoational Journals in America, at the low price of thirty cents pei annum. Will you subscribe? * * * (lood Advice. Kov. T. I)o Witt Talmoge, in commenting from the pulpit on the will of Mr. Pullman and his refer ence to his boys, said : "Self-reliance makes men. tine clothes will not make a man; ad vice. will not make n mnn; a bank account will not make a man. Give your bov the same chance you have had. Throw him overboard. When a boy comes to 21 yearn of ?RC he ought to be doing something else besides taking milk out "f a bottle. It i? not what you sur round your son #?th that forete s what he will be. No vonng man ever rode to success in an uphol stered oonlage. He walks. It mat trrs. very little what is outride ol him, but what you put inside of him. In nine cases out of ten wh?*n you give your boy no.hing b.H money you onlv p^\ his way tod? st ruction. Kv-ry v'ung'ms.t. h"* to ataft at the nod reach for the first rung.' ; Another go, .d, ?f adviee 1 r young men is toe f.dl ving . Stand up to i he rack, m.\ bo\ , and you will find hay in it. Put on your -working harness every morning and make want a strang er. Don't wait for a Job that suits vour taste, hut take fW lir*t one you can strike. If von can t get $r>0 a month, u?k? $25, take 1^10, lake any amount 'till V?" cftn (,rt better ? even if you only get jour board. These are hard tiroes, but you can find something to do CASTOR I A m DD YOU 1171 ALWAYS BOUGHT enough to kti-p y o ll tmt of it> i ?? Hcint inliff lh.?i *v 1 1 j i t tl** devil t^innta /ill hi < ??, u iimii lem |>18 i la: ill \ i J . I < 5 \ ? ? v. I ' J 1 1 n y oui mi'HciH, unt l?v umr iu<*Hu?osf. Dnii'i, inke ?? p bud l? n l?i t * ; they wi!l pull you down. Iion't trv to! got something for nothing ; it tend* it) the workhouse. Tli^rft urc u lot of young f? -IIowh liks >onii?elf in the world; hut it good job, a good living. ?? good home, nwnit* every follow who has gut t-ooiigh to bat tle for i i . Jrrtna 0ur Ijopc^pouileH^. Uoillfth, J->oar dooniclo :-t-Wo guess you ?ire beginning to think, us ono >-f your correspondents K;iid, that wo are cither "dtiud < >v married" hut wo cun jikmI'O yau that wo art- not so forunato ii? lhnt(--\vo mean the I m t tor of course. J We have boon singing for the p int wo? k "d ath ih only a dtoam" and Hometime we *lnp nnd Mink that ? l.l.' is only <t dream." We heard some ono say, some time ago, that ??life %van only a juke" and some* time we feel as if it. wan only true ? Iml alas, it in a rouhly, Hoinothntj wo will havo to 'five an account lor in tho days to come. We see a profit doal lias boon said nhout mormonism, and other isms, lull wo Hunk that >1 every <>iie would do t heir duty to On- nisei vos arid their fellow man and h-t these differences of opinion nlono that it would ho much hotter for all. Ah I?r<>. l>un !(.;,!! Said O; Ids scr;?c;; ning, "hoar ye one onothers burdens and ho fulfill the law of t hrif t." If wo wuii d lie as faithful to try to lift up ns we are to pull down we would soon find that, it in better for all eonecrnod. . DiiU'im ever notice how inneh easier irn to speak evil of any ono, than it is to try to build them up -??ad. I?ul nevertheless true. Messrs W I"'- 1 ['ids"n , and Hivjh I'ipkln. ot Will amsbnr?r, spent. sov. (it nl days wi ll relatives and iriendfi hero last wo< k l!ev. W. T l>une.-?:?, (ho popular pnsit or of thi Smit ti\ille circuit, paid ns ?i pleas e.t viMit la-! Monday night, lie is iii good ?pints, and i?ids lair to do a noble work .1 1 he is as suc cessful every way as ho is in tiring others up lie will he bh-s*:0il indeed. Wc uvders'aod tl.a' ho hin three cases tor the work ? one Wednesday and two Sunday, .Many oougnit u!as to. 'in lot he h-'puy ? ters. Wo intended having m. met, king to say about the tin es and news in i/ein ral hut spore w.ll not permit. Will citll again soon. As ever Tho Chronicle's friend. 11. M. 1J. AntiocU. C'nienH the Chroincle would not ti j i 1 1 t having u new namo added (o the list of scribes Our farmers are nndviug use ol tho good weatlie*^ \N o e.ert ai n 1 v think if plousant weath er t"r latin work Mr .1 I*/ . Davis, teacher of the bvnehwoud school, paid Ins old ho ill ? a short but pleasant visit Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Henderson Smith, of Lynch wood, was in this soct'on last week. Wo hear nothing hut hard, hard times. Let all stop crying hard times and sing, "Tho times are good enough for inn " Let ua ho content wi'h what wo havo, and think it all for some good on our part. Wo should think of tho many little orphans that are in tho friendless world, without house of homo or any spoeial euro tor them. Jf they got anything to eat it ii all well and good, and if they don't it is Just the same. Now wo that havo our pur e.its with us akouht not even mur? mer, for if nothing else, our mother'. prayers in a great fortune lor us Tho mother is the fountain head of the homo Tho home is the foun tain head of society and of tin? Uhuroh of Christ. And no influence* in the nniver.-o contribute" so much toward guiding im.ortal souls heavenward as the home and the mother. Thoso who their parent have left in this cold world alone, just remember that if they on To Benefit Others. The Editor of Tho Bloomfleld Iowa Farmer Writes of tho Good Don* by DR. M I LEO' NEW HEART OURE. n j 1 TMKHK AKR h (rreat many unselfish men and women who wish other# to know what has restored them to health and happiness*. Mr. C. F. Davis, pub-^ lislier of one of tho best now^papora lit Iowa, writes from liloomtletd la., Au* lslii'JO. "My desire to benefit ot her* prompts mo to writ# tills. Wo bavo used Dr. Miles' Remedies in my family for nearly two years with most ? gratifying rwulU. Wo would'nt now do irlth oatthem. My wife had been we&fcly and down Bfirty *my ironinw for the put ifteen jtmi*. Dr. Mile*' Heart Cure U exactly what iti name Implies: a ?artCuro for a waalc, fluttering, palpitating fcort^fdPr. Mite*1 Warn tod Ltnr Plltt ?r* most excellent. " Dr. Mllca* RtmdlM an aold by all tf*ug> lMiudw*Mltiv?ff?arMtM,lf?lboMto toMMawsMM.; <wual?i MiMbtart ? ? ly l?>v? and trn?! l.?>r ! then hoi j will them ?? j ? x'o will it ul IViiVft t?u | Ol1 \\?u: i< i v(j (In* l.ool and ??in# t ? !1.uj in ev?ry trooMo 1 1 ?* i??\ ?'h lit* i-o?>r UIW* Korj- ? ? fn' ; lie Ix'arH I ho vi v < JRIl.o v t"il; ht ehild wlio ealb. nimiJjWti, t> n d to <'V ?tv little he, -tit trnKlH II*in I Umro will Mircj'v coma rent and pcuue. k. M j. Lyorhwoot A ft?? r a nil<?m:e ol x vCfal looiii'w. | I I eoi.o uf/ain witli a tow dot*. 1 ho ' (aiiiii'iH ar? huHtlinj; wdh l|i??r wr.rk (jrt'fftiirjjj their lands for uiiolhei , t rpp. Some or our ImMiiny f.? un ' ?= : nro nearly ready to plant. I ho t ?t r - ; mora f*onv rally to iK.'m k(m'I om .'r,< : nut using nf, mueh f'M tih'zori u- ?> aul. Wo hoj c to ?u:? mofo OOI W Hl??i . oilier sin a 1 1 f?rui'> ii ii '1 h'ns roitou. Mr. J. K. Mol'Mnkill who ht?a been t very siek is eon viileweont Mrs. l/y.z io who Iimm J been spending hii . i time iM iir loniu, I has rel timed lioni". M inH Maggie Onslias, ? ? I' ina, j w<ia visiting tit tliis plaoo Sutn day ? aiol Sunday. Mr. J. 10. Diiv m Hpent S:? t ? i r ? ]?? v i hiii) Sunday i;t Iuk old home n> >ii ' A nt.iooh, Mim. L'dion lb uj/li ? ho hi<8 b? t*n ' Npend^pg son o i iiiu at HnrtNvi 'o, j I >ur 1 i i lit* ton, 1 ??., ii in i t t in no I t<? ' "H homo at K?'i>liaw. \V'iy Iwih ho many <>f tlio e??ri -? J pondoutH noufU'otfil writing ho lmt '! i w? hope to lii-ur from .some of I mii Hoon. W i 1 1 1 heat ?\ imkh to all, I e oho. live, live. Hon ami | '' I Don't Tob-tcco Spit and Smoko Yonr Lil'o Away. ' If you want to cjnit tobacco UHiitjf easily and luruvoi*. bo maun wwil.itfffgflg; JlilL/if |ie\\ h'O viuoi'i take No-To-lJ;.o, tlws wanner-worker, tiiat makes weak neat ' Kfcroritf. iMany gaiu ton |>ounds In t^n days, j ( )vor JOO^Wciiml. Huv No-T??-I$ju' of yodr | \indor ^unraiitoo t<> euro, 50u or fl 0(). iiookli't and saui)>!o malted fr<-o. Ad. | KterllnR ICcmcoy Co.,Cldou?o or Now Yoric. Tax Returns for 18S8. Office of Comity Auditor, i Ketshaw County, '? Camden, S. C., Nov. 80, '07. ^ Not ice is hereby gi von Hint tin? Audi lot'-. office for rccoivir g State and County ? .? x returns will he open from .1 unitary 1st. I*IH. to March 20th. 1803, (Sundays ex C0J?ted. ) The dales of the .appoint incuts nt which time the Auditor or his deputy will visit i he usual pluces in the county for receiv ing returns are given below : IJufTrtJotKi.kley's Store) Friday, March lltli. West ville, Saturday. M.n'ch 12th. Liberty Hill, Tuesday, March 1.1th. Cureton's Mill, Wednesday, March lf?lh. Kabon'sX Kr.v.ds, Thursday, March 17th. j IM PORTA NT. It is important that taxpayer:* in tuak- j ing their returns, lie CHrefifi to slate the school district ? whether new or old ? in which they reside at the time of making returns. Also to state if it is the same district ft* when lasi return ? as made. Wlio SHOULD MAKE liETTTRXS. The law requires that all persons own ing property or in anywise having olnirgo of such property either as agent, hi^liaj.il euardian, 1 1 list ee. cxccutor, admii/stratoc, &c.. return the same under oat!/ to tin Auditor, who requests all persons |o h prompt in making \jieir returner and save l he 50 per cent pctu1rrrwhji;l/\vill I e add ed to the properly valuation of all persons who fail to make rot urns within the lime prescribed bv law. HOW AND W HAT TO KKTl'UN Assessors and taxpayers will enter the first given name of the taxpayer in lull, also make a separate return for each pat ly for the township the. property is in and where the taxpayer owns roaby to insert I he postolliee as their place of resilience, and those who only own personal property to give the party's name who owns (in land they live on, and in each and every ease lo name tl.e No ot School Di.?lritt I he property is in. All personal and real Property owned ? n the 1st day of .January. ls'l'S. must tie re turned for taxid ion ; ami. all changes or transfers of rea' estat.- noted. In ord? r lo a v .id confusion, part ies inak mg returns sho.dd st ate number of acits ? if land owned at time of making I st r: ? inrns in colutnt" marked "Konl Prunes tv." jW?v real o-tate acmn'x d or i r;. ?i - f erred since iacl ret mo- s-.'cM be enicp 1 j in Column* f>r that nurpo-i* giving t'.n. ? | , > t party or natter f r- -rr* ??'i.<m bought ? l o whom sold. . j All new 1 ?i> i !? i !*?_:- .t ? i be ?vt ui 1 ''Weal 1 **'? *| j ?? 1 1 "!f e hist ????turn f Tin: roi l. tax. The now Con- tUi'iion ii went ic'j full ope at'on a! t"j ?!?<? "$|t , f Ivccmh, r 1M).?, providi s for/' | ili t > x y f Ono l?o! ? i upon all citizen.- <?< this k>mte beiwoen till ages of Twenty-One and Sixty years, ex cepting Confederate -ohliefs above thcag< of Fifty years. Parties mi, king returns for the fiscal year t^UM will hear iu mind this Conslilutivuif,! provision and go\*t * hemselv?-s accordingly. Ali returns luntl i>e made on or before j tli?? 20th day of February nrxt. 1 ennnnt j take returns alter tl. at date a" the other) work of this nd'nf must go on. Afl ?>? j turns made after the 20th of FchVtAury (.re i subject lo the .">0 |x>r? e:?t. jxmalty All returns sent by mail must Ik? made out on proper blanks and sworn lo before *ome proper officer qualified to administer said oath. OlKtrtvite M?7/ tri'// not be accept ttl at lhi? off if* ?* rrt?rn?. - 1*he faw provides that Insurnncr agents shall make return* for the busitftss done by each company. Tftfl Cmtnty Hoard of Equalization will meet at the Auditor's office on Wednesday, March 1 1th. tor the purpose of >quali*ing property, hearing complaints, protest*. He. ? I- ' !?*' ? i wi < Kh iii?- 'v 'tin; i i..iitcKi |i (i -t tv*rn nti?vol?M?!t : omit V *? vioM t ?? *- stiv;!'"* ! llt'M ?>l ' ? I i f ? I?f Olir tjpl I ; h|ii1 h.'ik.t ; ! i i s (anli it ofiO f'?l j N'Mimk iihm) ;?0<l ? lit* |> M I ? ? i'f- Om' VOUIJU I "<)y who WHS f? (| ( < h f 1 1 ! tit I lit' holi/'w conical --/troviifvtiy tin \oung l?i fly in willing. Tloi i.oii t? ?t will la&t only through bYbru* hi v. J i. will In* ?%|, 01 1 hut I Im pli/.i will a hwrtfl onf. Tin* f??lh? wit!j? if tin r?H)|.(.n. Hurry tliion in lit* fi;; e ! lit* 1 1 ?|! o is out : ? *v ft w & Ts H i W a> r"i hp i? 3 ^ -.2 - ^ .?3 O a> ?= ? >-4 o *-> '3 w How Tho Voto Stands: Mi W S (bundon, 2j ~ Job Printing. Wp have udded to our oflice ? laiger and more rapid job prinlini: 1 1 re ah willi ti e.apaeily of 1,050 uu hour. Your orders I ? ? i Joh j ? i i n 1 injr solicited. Satisfaction t?uar anleed. Legal Blanks ^rioullural loaves and I ens for iiipplieK, lions on crop with note l? lis of sal^\ notes and moTl<?ns?OR, morlifa^t'S to real (Mate and titles to real estate I'of salo at this olll ' Rudy's Pile Suppository Is iru'ir.-trrecd to cure IMIr* Mid Const ipiit or money refu n-ied. r?0 el". |it'i box. Send for list o! h-si.i rnt'iiv d ?* ind Frew Sample t? ? ? MARTIN' r.CDV, Registered Phar-i niacin?, LMn<visi?*r> Fa. Kor etalv ! !)v :il! ur?l el:is?s druggists everv-: where, and in Camden, S. CM b\ ' Fra uk M . / in p. TRESPASS NOTICE. All i?'i hoi. s are hereby forbidden to trespass upon my lands near Li'eknow, *S C., for the purpose ot hauling wood or far any other purpose whatsoever Parties. disregarding this notiee will be dfftlt with to tho full exteiu of the law, MRS. M. A. RATOLIKFK. Luckaow, S. C.. Jan. Gili, 1898. ? TRESPASS NOTICE. A !l persons nre herebv notified not t<> trespass upon Hie estate lands of W. W. Unit foe Hie purpose of hunting:. hauling wood or tor ?nv other purpose whatsoever. Any one found violating this notico will be dealt with t<"> the full extent nf the law. AIRS. W. W. HALL. Administratrix, Lucknow. S. C.. Dee. 7th. '5)7. UNTAPPED LUMBER. I have established a saw mill at which can be gotten fine untapped lumber for only Hoc per hundred feet delivered This is the only mill at which you ean get the real untapped lumber. Prompt attention to all. \ddres mail orders to Can ley P. (). A. W. WATTS. 1, '08. / ' NEW BOARDING HOUSE. I \vii?h to announce tit at 1 have taken charge of the hoarding house on upper Main street lately conducted by Mr. K. M. Ifendrix, and will in fu 1 ure conduct it upon a first dans plan. The i.ou*e will he well furnished, and the table supplied with the best the mar ket <i (lords and prices will he rnndrr'te. A call* is respect* J mi 1 1\ S'iiiei(ed and we guaran tee satisfaction. Uespectfullv. J K. CLOri). j SILVER THE ISSUE IH 1900. Money the Pricing Instrument. Civilization and Progress Kavo Kept Step With Monej Supply in All Ages. The Money Question discussed in tlie light of experience and history. -Wf The Lcadlug Iiimculllc Paper of Amcrica. U. 8. Senator W. M. STEWART, Hdltor. A correct account of the doings of Cu?H<m giwxh week. A family paper for the home and fire side. All the important happening* of the week, condensed, in ntmcotoBiu. A large eircuhMgo in mrjr Mate and Territory. . Intwlpllan r?l?in ?? fw Tear. Send for sample; a|*aUwaaUd. ' Published weekly bgr the If M t ?! | m .m. * . - g* WIVw Kflt^nl mnXWI^ vO. ? WASHINGTON, p. c. AYegctaWc Preparation for As similating Uic rood awl Keg nla I tii>gilkcSioumd\sujiuiJo\vcbof Promotes Digestion, Cheerful ness and Rest. Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. A pcrfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea,! Worms .Convulsions, Feverish - ness and Loss of Sleep. Tac Sunitc Signnturc of YORK, f! CXACT copy OP WRAPPER. 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