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Now Announcement!. Mr. P. M. Hethuno is announced this week for reflection to <ho IIouho of lleprcsi-ntntives, ami TVf r. Marines Knbon for Auditor. City T. lection, TliO city "election t'? ?r Mayor and Aldermen passed oil' quietly, very quietly on Inst Tuesday ? 1 7 Notes beinj* the total number cast. Prohibition Mooting A prohibition mooting wni held at the Court House on last Monday. j , Messrs. J. M. Wat's and ,1. N. Jone* ? wore elected delegates to ? lie Stale ? Convention which meets in Colum bia on i lie 1 1th inst. Seivicos Offered. The ^Liberty Hill Military Compa* ny several weeks ago offered its ser vices to Gov. Kllerlie in tlic ev^.it of war with Spain. It wan ainoncfJ tlic first companies in the State offering their serv:cea. t $1.50. The price of Tlic Chronicle is one dollar n year cusft in ttiivance. Those who liftvo let their subscription run on unpaid for 12 months or longer w II please remit at the rate of one dollar and a hall' per annum. Hay, Grain and Cow Food. Mr. Robt. H. Team lias on hum] in tire warehouse next South of l)r. K. Leslie Zeinp's drug store, n supplruf hav, grain, cotton seed hulls and wheat brand. When iu need of any of the ahovo articles Mr. Team will be pIch.hmI to servo yon. anil will save yon money. lie will also dolivor the goods at your house free of charge. Eucklen's Arnica Salvo. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Rruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Kevor Sores, Teller, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and nil Skin Ki options, and positively cures Tiles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis f action or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale hy F. Leslie Zemp. Attention Veterans, A meeting of the Confederate veterans is called to be held in the Opera House lobby, Camden, on Satuiday, the l(bh. of April, foi the or.nsiiluration of important bus iness. Ait-ending the meeting; to be held in Charleston, on April 27lh will also i>e considered. C. C. Ilaile, Commander. Sons of Confederate Veterans The undersigned hereby' rcqtiOs' the K>nw of C<>n ferrate veterans of Kershaw County who wish to aid in forming n enmp for this countv, tn meet in the lobby of the Opora IIouso Oil Saturday, April lB'.h, at 11 a tn- Such organizations exist Y->in other counties. Let us have one here in t'-mo to be represented at tho general meeting in Charleston on April 27th The pnrposos are ?ooial and fraternal. Jt is hoped the meeting ou 10th will be well at? tended. ?T. ,7. K rkland, R. R. Clarke, W. R, Hough, P. McO??kill, L. A. Wittkowsky, w. P. Loriek, J. G. Richards, II. Nottlev, Jr., C. J. Shannon, Jr., C. R- Lewis. Mr. Roddey, of Rock Hill, Wants a Representee in Camden. Tho management of the Equitable Life Assurance Society in tlrs terri. tory W desirous of securing the ser. vices of a man of character and abil ity to represent Its interests, with Caniden, S. C.*. as headq'iri iters. The rignt man wll be thoroughly educat ed in the science of life insuranco and the art of successful soliciting. r* There no business or profession, not requiring capital, which is more remunerative t> an a life nffenHf con ducted with energy and ability. Cor respondcnee with men who desire to secure employment, and nre mnbi. tious to attuin prominence in the profession is invited. \V. J. Roddey'. Manager, Roek Hill, S. C. A Card. Mr. Editor: ? As my constit uents may not he properly inform cd 8? to the disposition of the fa mous Hrnzil case, ami aw I have piomised them to enter the race for re-election to the nflico of Mag istrate in Weet Waterce, I take this medium of 9uying to. my con stituents and the puplic generally that his Hon. the Solicitor and the presiding Judge in the February term of coui t could'find no case in tint indictment, therefore the case went to the grcund, and after Mr. Brazil having repeatedly lefused verbally and by teller lo; settle with me for less than $52.91 bo wee liunlifk m? up asking for a fair settlement, and on receipt of ?SO.OOMr. Bra all) signed a fuUrr - ce4pt:in the com exonerating ma from all blame id the mailer and taking upon himself and others alt - Mae* is the matter from first to last. Now ltr. Editor a II ' Ihpt A kaw to eay to the iwAar^fsWlo < I* thai witk ajr lateat breath I In .UodUM&neeieati6osly stand b y the right* e?d if reelected will do ; my whetf ? doty. ? A ad msy? God - hleee my persecutors* ^ ~ _ .11* Wf Settoi. " ?ir ~**t~ i i i i ?? - i - > ' ~ v j?ur (Jufw ronTjimrTED. Guest what certain giil wanted J to marry h certain young man and 'couldn't get him ami married an j other with short acquaintance, j (iuess wlint young man attend ing thy lent meeting at Spring 1 1 ill after the service* asked two voting Indie* t c? allow hun to see 1 lir in to the cii rriago^thinking they : r-du to the nu'CtiiMr) and walked l?n IliilfH hoiiHi.Wil.ll (lit in Mini itnd ! i'? '\?lk hack u| the cburch for his llM.S^ ^ Frost. I rost yesterday morning did eon m li'iahlc damage to certain kinds of 1 hi ! v vegetation. Ponaonnl. That < xoelh<nt; geutleumn, Mr II T. Johnson, of Shamrock, wan in i'uuiden on .Monday lust. Pomona Orange Meeting. Tho Kershaw I'oruona Orange N'o. 1'.), wi 1 meet willi the Hill Side Orange. April KUJi. All are cor ? tia'ly invited (<? attend. Wo wish nacli grunge to ho represented. McDonald Davis, Sec. New Bicycle Repair Shop. Mr. W. Otikman Jlay has opened fi Incvele repdir shop in Mr. C. L. Kirkley'a store. Mr, llav is woll llxed up for repairing, and he puar nnlK'8 to naye you money on all ?%(.ik done. Accident on The Radroad. A few days ago Mr. Illiuhin Hell, of Westville, was going to Ker shaw. At ono of the crossings above \V>stvilh> the engine struck (lie horse he was driving killing it instantly. The horse was a very fine one which Mr. Hell valued very highly. ; A Rough Joke. Home one carried a bogus tele gram to the Cantey Hill military company on last Friday stating that the company had heen order ed by Gov. Kllerbe to report for duty at Camden at 2 o'clock on Sunday. This report naturally created some excitement, especially among some of the ladies of that community When it was found out by the company that it was on ly an "April Fool" there was some talk of hunting with buggy whips the originator <>f the joke, Sunday School Convention. The HufTalo Township Sunday School Association will convene with Hethany School near Tiller's Ferry, Saturday, April the 9tl?, 1S98. The fallowing program has been arranged : Saturday Morning. J 1 ?. tn. Opening services anil address cf welcome by lie v. G. 11. Pooser. 11 BO ? Enrollment of delegates, reports, dee, 12.15 ? Oriuin - and history of Sunday School work. ? Rev. J. W. Rlk'.ns, of His^pvtllo. Discussion?- ''Is it right for church members who are r.ol chrln Mans to teach in the Sunday school*?'1 Recess for dinner. A ftei noon. 8 ? Devotional services. 2.30 ? -Address, Lessou Helps,,' their use and abuse ? to be opened [by Hro. Alex Hrown. Discussion ? "In the children, we see the prospects of better ^Sunday schools; what is the best method of training them for the work?" Miscellaneous business Ad jour nmcnt. Sunday Morning. 10.30 ? Sunday School services, conducted by Hro. C. W. Hirch tnore. At the conclusion of the Sunday School services, a sermon will he preached by the pastor, Rev. Clco. II. Pooser, on Sunday School work. Kvery Sunday School in Hntfalo Vownship is urged to sond-r^ele gates to this meeting. Schools not organized, are urged to do \.n at once, and have, t heir shoots rep resented. I.. IS. Kirkley, IlardyiThorne* J. M. (Vatts, \ REGISTRATION NOTICeT OFFIOR OF j Socsnvrtoaa of Rboiatratiok, I Kkrshaw County. Cam?bn, 8. C., March 21, 1898. J i Tho Supervisors of Rcgixttatlon for Kershaw County will l>e ill their office at ? he Court ITouso in Camden. S. C , on tho fir?t Monday*, TueVcfaya and Wednesdays of each month from 9 o'clock a. m. until 8 p. m , until 80 davs before tho general election In 1898 for the nurpnac of reKifttcrinff voter*. J. P. RICHARDS, Chairman, MANNES RARON, Clerk, ALEXANDER HROWN, Meml>ere of the Registration Uoar-1 for Kenhaw Connty. TAX NOTICE. ClTV TrKA*PIIK?'h OrFICK.) Camden, 8. C., April 4th. f Notice Id hereby given that a levy of 10 mill* ha* been made upon all city 1 property both rcAliwd pimm*! ami thit I the book* for the collection of the ttkie I will he la the Cooncil Chamber ; In the Opera Home from Moaday, Hay f, 1698, to Saturday, May tlat, 1890, after j which date the penalty will po?Wwly ; be attached to all dellnoaenu. GAU |aad chatfaa wiRbe 0 o'clock Thero will bo ad eaten tioa. _F. IfEBLTE ZE*fl\ " Major. 'Xlt^'Kt?gL?f;?!ty"?1o?h and tte? *^^411., w, *?- y " r 3 ! Jrinnmnwemenk l'\)K Al'DITOU. Mr. Klitor: ? I'leaso announce the! iihiuc ol Mr. \\ . J. JuUi N. of l iuixlon, ! iim a camlidnV fur lUv pil'.eo of Auditor] for Keish'iw Coun' v. Mr. Jota-a is ni mo>t worthy \oiin* n.?u and in overy Wjiv well ipialiiicd to till the position. . Antioch Voters. j M r 1'iliim :-t- 1'ii Jtsi1 announce t|io mono | "f Mr. ?' M. J*hci|.s as candidate for lho ofllco of Au.litor. M r. IMn'ips is one of our Ust and in* >:%t eouscicnt ions olllcets ait. I his worth should I ?*? recoijuiz-'d. Ft tends from the I p country. Mr. Kd'toc: ? We herel>v announce tl<c nium' of Mr. W K Unwell as a candidate j for tln> olJice <?f Auditor. His Friends. | Mr Kdit?tr : ? I'lease announce tin* I i nu 1 10 of 1). M. Ucthuue. as a candiihtto ! l<>r ? lection to the IIuiiho of Kopi'e* I hi ntativcp. Mr. jte^jono Ih\-j ihiule ?j faithlul and worthy i ejo csentative wnd i he voters of Kershaw county cannot sc. { led a ?afor man to represent tlu tn. His Friends. FOR SITKKVISOK. Mr. Kditor: ? Wo hcieby announce thel name of Mr, ('. W Met "uskill us a ciiuli* (lute for t lie otUee of (Vuiilv Supervisor, j <11 1 g. ot lo tin* result u( thu Ihiuiocrutn; pi'i uia i- y oleel ion . His Friend-, FOR TKKASrUKIi. Mr. Kditor- -l'lenso announeo (hoi name of Mr. W. 1>. IIou^li for re-election j to tlu* oflioo of Treasurer of Kershaw ? oUiitv v\ hi; I. ho h<faMil!ed to tlio entire satisfaction of all for the past two years, i llis Fr Windy. SbTFUINTKNDK^T OF KDUCATION. Mr. F.ditor- ? We wish to offer the name of!,. I. ('onelaml ?s a candidate for n* election to the office <? f Superintendent of I'lducution for Kershaw count v, l!r lias discharged the duties of tin' olllce failhful ly. ami mlootnod his promise to devote his wholo time lo tlio work. lly placing the schools on a cash hasis, nearly one thons ?i ? nl dollars por'annum Invo Itoou suvedj which, by tho credit svifom, wool lo pay t ho discount oil school dhooks. W 'est Watorce. KOU TIIK SKNATK. Thanking the |>eople of Kershaw Comi ty for the honor heretofore conform! up on mo, I hereby announce myself as a can <li<Ia)o at the approaching primaries for re election to the State jjrnatc. .!. T. WAV. KOU TIIK KKUISIjATURK, Appreciating the support ami confidence i giyen me in the past by the people of Ker shaw County. 1 hereby announce mvxelf as a eahdidimf for re election to the House of Representatives subject lo the Democratic primaiv, C. I.. WINKI.KK. Mr. Editor: ? I hereby announce my self as a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives. subject to the will of the ma jority as expressed in the approaching Democratic Primary election. J.' (J. RICHARDS. .h>. Mr, Kditor: ? Realizing t hat Went NVnterep constitutes a very important part of Kcraiinw county and that in all fairness it should share in some of the offices, wo announce tho name of one <.f our most popular ycunj* men, Mr. Man nes Rabon, frf?r the oflico of Auditor. If elected he will fill the oflico to the satis faction of the entire people. lli* Friend*. Advertised Letter*. For week ending April 3rd, 1898. J K Christopher, Stephen Wiley, W T WcClourf, Lou s a n Vounjjf, C, J, Shannon. P. M. ? Administrators' Sale. Wo will offer for Bale at public outcry on Haaturdny the 28rd day of April, 181)8, commencing at 11 o'clock n. m., opposite tho Farmers and Merchant* Bank, at tho corner of Br^ad and RuMedge streets, all the personal property, belonging to tht ca'ate of John R. Drakeford, deceased, consisting of household and kitchen fur niture. etc, Terms cash, W. J. A It. M. DKAKKKORI), Administrators. Published in The Cam Ion Chronicle, April Sth, 1536. An Ordinance rOrl?ROVIDP: FOR THE MUZ ZUGNG OK DOGS. Uom ordained by the Mayor ?n l A' ? lernifln of the < ity of Onniden, Son : It Carolina, in Council assembled, and by the ngtlioritv of the inmo. See. I. That, from May 1 to Novein b"r 1 of nnv year, from and after tlie date hereof, It Khali be unlawful for any dog lo be at lartfe upon any street, park or open lot in the City of Camden, un less such <lojt he ..-provided with, and wear upon ltu nose, a substantial wire muzzle. Sec. II. That ; ny do*, found at laree upon any street, park or open lot i:i the City of Camden within the period nam I'd , without niniisulcr.s hor?n provided, shall be impounded, and n ay be re deemed upon tho payment by the owner or other person, <>f the auin of one dollar : Prov Men, that nny dog po impounded shall he killed, it not redeemed withi:: t wentv-four hours. KatiHed ineouueil assembled this 2 1 1- 1 d** v of Mareh, 18!?8 (i.'L. Kikvi-kv. F. LE8LIK ZISMT\ Olerk. Mayor. SummonsJFor Relief. J Siutc of South Carol ina-^Kcryhftw County. In the Court of t^ominon Ploaa. George Smith. Plaint iff, ugahist Jnmca Marks, Ityne GuinH, Xnnnio Simonds, Diana Wellington nn?l Klin Burton, De fondants. To the Dc-fendanta : ? You are hereby summoned mid required to anawer the complaint iti thia action which will be tiled in the office of the Clerk of I hiH Court an<l to serve a cony of your an- j aver to tiio said complaint on thcach-: ?criber at iiia office in Camden, ? S. C.f ! within twenty days after the tervice hereof, exclusive of the day of rfuch aer vice ; and, if you faU to answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the rUiatiffln this action will apply to the fawrMor <ietnaMH ht the eompltyt.y^ ? Dated >farch 22iul, A. D, Camden** 9. C. J. T. HAY, ? Plata ti AT* Attorney. T* Nannie Piraonda, defendant here in i ? Take noma thai the Complaint In I thie action waa filed in the cM* e of th ? Clark of t'<a Cant t ef Com man Flaaa far , Kerahaw Connty tl the Slat da/ of! I Worth, A D. iatf: PlpwlfV bay. Your last uiiiiiior s Wardrobe. I iocs it not need replen ishing Wo art now ready to lu-lj> urn. ('all and exam ine our stock of ."Men's and Youths* Suits, I ndrrwcar. White and Notjli^o Shirts, l iall I lose, Collars, Culls, llafidt kerchiefs, Ties in Hows, Clubs and Teeks, Mats, Kte." \\' ?? I can save you money. Busine ss Education, is ollcrcil one I <>y jilt I one* ;;i r I in eil'll <* Mtntv ot S. < . l?v t ) i?* l?!'nos|, most t- Icy a n I Iv i'nuipjH'il Mini nt ? ? i *? i ? 1 1.> prnci icul in?t itm imi in tin* Sniitli. Ihtily ilull in actual hnsnu'ss hanking an<l ? ? I ! i ? ? i ? work, l'ositions are K?ar;ttmv<l ;*r:ulnatoft Uikmi^Ii I lie IC m | >) ?>y men 1 Unn-ati. A?l(!ro?R. 'I'll? tlcorsia Hiisincss College. Macon, (in. A. QOOl) UlSCOHD, 110 NOT ibtl . . I'. Consult vonr allniniK ? hack fur ? (1 v?'ar-< ? This i? my pwM rccoril. I Hin lining niul will rotiiimu' to i.o (lw 1JKST WllKK. I :in> not making any promises, I M it will l?t my wo. k speak f.a itsolt*. ( ' 1 . 1 1 T 1{ K( "K I.l N t i , my smi, an up-to\*Iat& photographer, heats tin- worn] on C'hihhonN mxl Ihihy'a pii:tnron. I am tlu^.Ur?n wlio introduced 1 1 1 ?_* uenuine CA H MOX KTT1C l'HOTCki K A 1 '1 IS. They cunio n little higher, hut are well worth tin- diU'evence. RECKLING'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 1435 MAIN ST., Columbia, S. V. v?.si3 ri ii Tho American Gentlerftan\s Whiskey. T.TDXnT Y.t)ABB (br..D: Warranted :i L?UHK TOMCAL S Ti\M ULA^'J'. He commcndod by Jfijy.-iemiiH nn<i k/nown ns tho CHOICEST WHISKEY For Club, Family an<l Medicinal Ust.\ W3U>ANAIUN & SON, Ihiltlmore. Mttv TO Hfi If A 1* AT ALL niBPKNSAnili". If? O What Hort of a plort p.ro TOtl golnp to make In life* Aid you?.oiii^ u,.'1 ^ m OfJ make money anil b3 successful business men > Cr :?io you yolii? w/ wear yourselves out In tho cheerless druugnry cl lir.nl l?lior' Half of tub: depuudk. oa y?ur parous, the oilier. half on you. YOUNG MAN 3,^rr r.2Ef335 A HE READY. If you want to ho paid a pood salary you must malto yourself worthy ot it. Thero are thousands of <oO a week p kites begging for good men, ami millions of $'? n v/ocU men boKgtiiK for poor places. If you are worth $..<0 a week you will get u? Hunt- Wo pre pare our students to fill tho most responsible positions m counting-rooms r.n.l oti>ce:j in irom one-half to two-tblrds the tlmo required ^l^wlier**. Tho l*'*t tt|uipine?ii it yuuug rnuu ?au havo who expccta to maUo his own way la tho w>rld is a course iu " c* NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE or thoNEW YORK BUSINESS INSTITUTE, CI E. 125th Slrcel, New York, N. Y Don t throw away time and money by going to temporary schools when 11 will co*t you Je??i to attend the. DEST. Wo always havo u number ot student* tu attendance who havo kli Inferior teachers In disgust Such people often tell us that six months hero is equal to a year in any other school, besides such school? rarely or never obtaiu positions for their gruel ur.tca. Wo offer for first Information of a vacancy for a Bookkeeper. mm w?#? n v vuv? $5 REWARD Stenographer. Clerk or Telegraph Oi>crator. which we ?uccPBflfullv All, and secure situations promptly for all graduates of lluslnssn and Khorth .*? * course*. Refer to Hankers, Merchants and prominent patrons In almost ttv<ry county 111 l United Stales, Thousands of testimonials on request. Student* enter any Unio. No vaca tions. Expenses moderate. If you are seeklns: employment Mwt willing to study ??? nO for free catalogue? a beautiful book giving much Uolplul Information. Address as i'.bo vj, Intention l A Is pa;*/-). r CLEMENT C OAINES. I'resideut. PotJonKKKPfiiic and Mkw Yoick. Great Cur?3 proved l>y thousand* I of tefttimonials *|iow that Ilood'w Sar faparilRi poHM'sacs jiowor to purify, ; vitalize and onrirh (la; hlood, Hood's Pills aro tho onlf j?? 11k to I be taken with Hood'g Harnaparilla. Livery Stable. Sly Livery Stable is now ready lor the Winter trade bet ter prepared than ever Sev eral new horses nnd turnout* just received. The town trade will receive my prompt atten tion. fi?pe*fi9lv, r ? EVANS <X>L LI N9. Jan. 13^ W DIood and Nerves r.ro very c.'?ee ly re'.ited. Keen (Iiii Moot} .lull, );uro :t i itl ltc:i||!iy, Willi Hood's SiU'Hapiiiiila i.ixl y?u will luive 110 iiorvoUHiiuM. Hood's Pills arc best ufter-dinncr digestion, prevent co u? I i put ion ? MANUFACTURERS OF ? Doors, Sasli, Bttnds, Moulding, Building Material, I Sash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, S. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee.superior to any sold Sonth/ tnd thereby save [ money. - Window afia Fancy tpxfaltr. - I JAS. L, HAILE. ' COTTON BUYER I l'<?r A 1? - ? :?>??!???? S|>run< \ Son. Olllfo ! at II. I \ II lixall'.s n|<>u'? Trespass Notice. All prison* art* lu'i'i-liy noliliod not to f i ?'.v l>u s ^ t >u iit\ l.iiuis for any pr.rpo.st' whntfVfi, iifithor will llioic >tot;k )>?? al lowed III (I'l'spUMi on the Haul.'. J. J. HK1.U A |?r. W, '<? 7 . On funning lands in sums of $3K> and ti ] i* ii i ? \ far* loa lis, (\ L. WIXKI.KK, Attorney at I >m ii.j n? v nl?soni?o I will l>f ri j rc soiiti i! I \ Mr. 1 .. A. \\ it I Kowsky . ! DR. I. H. ALEXANDER, Dontist. ' CJiadunte of ilio riiiladclpaia iH'tilnl ( \ i| le^r, Session I S7t!-77. OKl'll'M UKOAD s 1KKKT, l'.\ M 1UCS , S. ( \ Two ilnora South of This I'tofou ii'iu Olfteo. ( v Trespass Notice. \H person* art' hi'tel?v strictly ili'ii In trespass upon land* tit' A. K. Ken nedy now in my possession, for 1 1 1 *? pur ptist' of limiting, lishi..^ or lor any oiin i purpose whatsoever. Any mio ftatnti violating lli is in it iff w ill I if iK nit with t< the 111 lU. si extent of il i> law. I i:ssj> IIAMMUNI). Oft. 1st, isi'7. new boarding: house.! j 1 wish I ? announce that I have taki n charge of tli. !>oai tliui; house on u|>|> t .Main street lately conducted by V i ?\ M. 1 lendriw and will in In i. re conduct it up-ai a liist i-la>s plan. The house will he well furnished, and t h'? tahlc ?supplied with the best the mar kei allord.s and pi ices will lc i ?i ode i*i! t<\ A call is respeet ully solicited and we guaran tee satisfaet ion. Respectfully, .J. H. CLOU J). C.\ J. STEWART, i Ml OEM \ K ICR, ' Broad Street, Camden, S, C. I wish to ai:uuiiht:c vlurt'^ have locul <1 in ('iitinicM mi. I I . i? v*? opuiii'd h shoe tliup on Main st im'I, n<nr York, whore I <HU i.i' ]>Ymyi'i| u> servo the lmhlic. The ii.lhtw in# iirit*(>M tipuak fur IhcniKcl voh : I lull :;<v. !\?1 1 lion, .r?e. heel*, each, 5<\ SiiiciiiiiK round, fir, I'liuuiuigu solicited. Vorv l!p?r>oetfullvj^ ' ^ c.j. smfaut. \f?ir<;h 2.r)th '08. reliability and M?? two chftrai teriitU ? of a iuc?e??- 1 /ill bukineis concri u - anil w? claim' to tin-in both. Having l??u| long tttublmlied and bulii# favorably I kuowu as ir.aiiulucturci* of ' DOORS, SABH, BLINDS, lumber and all kinds of ornameitlftl I woodwork.w? point with pride to ??? | woikdonc for oijr lidtincai frienda* ' and ii'quem the ilmnco to m?k? new I friend* unit iu*to?icu. All our ! K<??tv lie-ir our cuaruntee? they ur? L warranted ? ana when friirctlMlllK | from us you kc' cvety advantage of] buying direct front the muk?r. hcud for Trice t.i?t. AUUU5TA LUMBER CO., AUOUSTA. ?A. 'Buy 0/ *ht M',kfr" (ii"t 'Buy Stirling firitna. ("J) 8. J, KNOI.I8II, " 9 I. IS. EN0LI8II. English Brothers, ri O'MUK TORS, EUREKA BAR BER SHOP. We can now bo found 1 n the conveniently located room one door north of the post office where we will l>c glad to serve the public. New shop, new furnitnrc, new and sharp ra zors, clean towels and polite attention. Patronage solicited. KNOLLS II BROTHERS. * Mnr. li. 18JJH. BLACKSMITH I WOODWORK. Wo have formed- n eo- partnership for fxcout ion 4*[ nil - li irnlfi lilwulfftnrnt h axul wood work W?? ?n* prcpaied lo ?? eeute work-in either of tlw ilmrt lines in the bestjnd most &tt i^ctory nimvDft. Our experience in nil kind of iron work in extensive Iia vir.ic spent ni?ttr }e*r* lit both North *i*| Smith America, iim) onrttotlity forhofweshoeinpVi strend? known Your patronage solicited. Satisfaction gnsrsp* jHrVfcop U lituvcd iMtfMa 4wc of RTI DW? mri Armrtrimg'f lititjr st*> We *m IMiirtH - < Wonderful ute the ouiuh by Hooil a , SarHujmrillu ami vet it is only Iiccuuho ust (ho ouo Into pin ilici .il iituk<!9 jtnro, I'it'li, honlthv, lito-jjivin# hlood. Hood's Pills !<>?? (ho 1 1 v vk* mi?l bowol*, tu*( easily, \c( promptly. 'J;n\ i . ' ? ? ?i > i ? tetfW TO LOSE '>>? writ njj for oi.r new pike im ui I >ooi?, Sa*ti, Jl'.ilula, \> . 01 acadlng lor cstimat* oit anything in our line tlirtt >uu may wiuii. THERE IS i EVERYTHING TO CAIN I > <lt;riii); <llrc?'t with i tic uuitufao Ikui wln-n iiuich??r? mult Ue made. i 'ui |>i4?luit it of l> i x li gr.nlein every ir?|mt jihI low |it ifcil, hut ??</ Scml li'i l'i h e l.itt, AIUIU61 A l.llAtUliU CO., AUQU8TA, OA Huy ?/ Iht Mnkir" I liny Su>hng Ht iiHti," (*?>?) o c I ; o n ** u y '*> O a| Um^ I? S'or sr n> V *-* o r^ V) 3 3* 2 C "1! ? o H C 50 cn w r v. Bo U f, U \ s ft O n t; r* t5 ?' t; ? .'i >* h\ ? ? r, * ? ? C.) r. ' ? . -U ii Q I ; b ?: ? r "? .?** i . ; ' 1 f ? i i ? ;$ ? - r. ? < V " i * i* ^ * ro a v. * * o n ? ..? p U i;r * ( r I ? c. v o t ?< u -1 ? t 522 ALL WOMEN J^INB-TENTHS ofj all tha palm andslcknessfrom ?which women suffer ia caused by weakness cr derangement In t h e organs of Hi* usiruAtion. N o ar 1 y always whon a v/orpan Is not well thM* organs tre affected. But wh?n they are strong and healthy A woman Is very seldom sick, WbftSM Is nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrua! function. It cures all " femalo troubles." It . 1s equally effective for the girl In her teens, the young wife with do mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the period known as the " Change of Life." They all need it. Th?y are all benefitted by it For advice in cases requlrfnr special directions, address, (ivinf symptoms, tha ' Ladloa' Advleory Department." Tito Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Gbstta* Buojfa. Tenn. THOf. I. COOPER, Tup*,, ???.# ??*?? " My sister suffered from very IrrswHar tnd painful msnstruatien and decters could not relieve her. win* et Cardw entirely cured her and alee helped org Mother through the Change of Ufa.7' W. H. PALMER, v WATERLOO, IOWA. "8av*d From th* Horror* pi N?rv*u? Pro** tratlon" by Dr. Mil**' Narvin*. OOUGH doM not alwtyt lodtcat* rl consumption, llr. W. II. Pilww, Oi Waterloo, Iowa, writ**: "1 wwUIm with a ntrroui ittktiiN of 111* twcfcfal 'V; |n^y ... t ration, I ?U co #e*% I COdM BM ftt? n*. I Rot m sleep for ? IntMMtofoplatM. 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