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I oeai i Cabbajj* Wanted, I If any of our MihHcrihers want t'? pay 1 1 loir nubsoriplinn im * wo will to glad to {.(?*' t about -?*> or f?o To Rent. My residence on J.vH'et n street. Possession given immediately. Ap ply to Mr. S. L >.ra<> I. hi-j; M iss S. A. ( lihbos. ? - ? ? <*? ? -&*- ? Convict Killed. Tuesday morning one ol tho eon- i \ iotn iit i ho State Turin attempted t<\ escape and was shot mot killed l?y 1 one of tiio g uurda whose name was Leiks, ^ ? O- ? t'ise. ^ List Tuesday af emoon About (5 1 o'clock, tho burn and stables of Mr. T. 1"). .McPowtfT, on 1VK dl> strict, wore destroyed by tiro. It. oecurre I just as the storm was coin ng up mi I ? | it is supposed that 'h-> building was . Btrnek anil sot on ?' r u ''.V lightning. Pjoaebln^ at Night. We hive been retjue.'ted to an nounee that instead of services being liold a t 2.30 o'clock nt Andoeh dur ing the protracted meeting limy will b? iiold at 8.30 to allow those who can not attend the day service an opportunity. Tho Good Work Still Gointf On. The work of putting in the hy drants is in progress and will t.vm lie completed. There is a sti iking difference between them and the old wells formerly used. Camden! will soon have a Mstem of water woiks second to none in the Stale. V . -?~ Buckien's Arnica Cnlve. The befct Bulve in the world f< ?r ('uly, llruiscs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt V Rheum, Fever Sores, Toller, Chap ped Hands, Chilblain", Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,- and positively cures l'ilcs, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money lefunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. Lebhe Zeinp. Personal. Mr. A.J. Robinson, whose father * conducted an hotel in Camden about j 30 years ago, was in I'amden this! (j week. He paid us a pleasant call and stated that this was his tirst trip here since about IPGS Messrs. W. F. Moseley, Andrew; Whitnker and Arthur Watkins, ot tho Charleston heavy battery were in Camden this week. j ? Deaths. Miss Josb'io Motley, who lived j with Mr. J. H McCaskM's fnmil\', at f tho lactory died on last Tuesday af-i ler an illness cf 22 days of typhoid fevor. Col. H. E. L. Peebles, of Smith, ville. died on tho morning' of the 20ih. No man in Korslmw or Sum fcr counties was better kno'-cn than 0?d. Peebles. The burin! took place nt Smithville. ]l,. v. T, W. Munnurlyn, of Smith villc, died on Monday morning last after an Illness of about three weeks. The burial took place on Tuesday at Smithville. Millions Given Away. It is ccrtainly. gratifying to the public to know of one concern tn the land who are not afraid to be generoun to the needs* and sutler ^ ing. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, have given awaj' oyer ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and havt the satisfaction of knowing it has, absolutely cured thousands of I hopeless eases. Asthma, iiron-v chilis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Ohest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on F. Leslie Zerap, Druggist, and get a trial bottle froo. Regular' slae 60c. and $ 1. Every bottle guaranteed orfpHcc refunded. -/ s ? Farir.era' Xnatltuto. The Farmers' Instituto for Kor* al hi w eonnty was held in tho Opera House in Caraden on Monday and Tnesdny last. 'Profs. Newman,! Olinksralca, Wiftlcer and Riggs, of j Clcfoson College, nero present and i delivered Bomo highly interesting lectuns upon various subject* <?f ag. riCnlture, etc. Owing to the railroad schcdulea the above named gentle mon did not arrive until 12 M. on Moudiiy which ncconnted for n pmall atondtneo on Monday, but. on Tucs- i day tl e attendance wus gool. The exercise# were highly interesting throughout. A valuable paper was read by Dr. J. P Richard?, of Liber ty Hill, which we publish in ^ full elsrwliero . Mr. W. KjfThoinpaon waa ele< t ertrbealdentrof lire club organized here, Mr. J. S. Gardner and Dr. I). Jj. D?S.iusnre, Vice President*, tfud Hon. Joel Hoagb, Secretary. Dr. D. L. DeSaussure, Measra. 4K Mr ? & Qardoer, M?nLea Rabon aod W. K. Thomp son are ihe executive com mitt**- of thfelob. , Mmn. Alexander Johoaon, J. 8. Gardner, A. IX Kennedy, I. P. Holland, j. D. McCaekill and Dr. DtSnoeanre were elected delegates ? tn attend ? meeting -- nt Clemenn College from AUffUSt 8 te 15. Tke s?xt Mtiiig of the dob will be held on the 10th day of rwnorrr* ? ? ? ? It jooor deelro to give- on noon 9be teotoreo wbieb boo biodtjr been ?? *' I | Head l>.\ l?r. .1, l\ litt ii lioioiv (In1 I'iii'iiu I nsiitntr on !<n- ( Mon tia> . j Mr. Pi?\vi?l< ni and (iontlc m?n of i In' !Cer>hav.' County 1' .vincis' In-stifulc ? I' i> with some .?mbvin^meiil I hat I iij'jH.'.tr before vou lo-di:y, to KjJOrtk a : ub' i; . ! I f -.11 I. (i> UimA h-il^i'd i UJ aliCC, .lllli ri 'lio bt-g>Ht in. 1 -half lt.ivt itidul KVllVO. . ! I uiily bopo! in the tntio;luet ion of the; . mlvjeet W ich ! h i vo chosen to bring for \V s f I n Milllcioiioy of important matter*. j |.> >,t!r i?p tho. o who tiro cxpe radioed mid j i trou^hly ) ?r> paved, and lesd tliein l<> t!.. 1 >. 'hi of <?iviny mmiii'I liiiijj, \jr hich whin >. ! . . w i ! I be intoiv stilly and ???|iryi:?>c 11 I ail 'Kl?e fibjoefftf this paper, i- the iippli- 1 ; i in ;?f manure* iuhI il is u question ? * f : >,;i-n great breadth thai it requites one of : v. tvaier research and far more expi rience ? Ih i.-i 1 have hail, to even touch upon M-ino . of '.tie minor points tti.it ;iiV ooiinioUd with it A>this i ' a n almost inoxhaiisiablo v,i' ? fn l, ?8 broad Uhr the univemi, I lu?v?> j Thought il wise to condense mailers, di.-- j cu.^'ng the application of .-oiiH few Hi' tin* j hi. ,re import ml manures. us ?n<|>! ?*.?? ? lot l he cotton crop, and nol uiidciihko a ilo- | cushion of all manures to ail crops. 1 ii< j iipplicat lull of manures lo the cotton crop j is question upon wiiieh a very lew of j our farmers are agreed ami oik- that will j fui nish food for thought to anyone who luuv choose to meditate thereupon. Now I know .that t here are 'some present who are ready to say, tli.it llaro hail bet ter be discussions upon the upplieation f>f manures to any other ci op, tli.iu to the! (".ill on crop, in iha' the >upply ol cotton is , a I reaily greater than the demand and for | that Mii-on, the fltu-ey a r i tele docs not unci j ceii not bring r ?muncrative prices, aiul jth.it the non-application might bo discuss ed with more advantage t?? us ??s fanners. I If there are those who think as 1 have sug gested, then 1 beg leave to differ with t hem, from the fact, that the cheaper a product becomes, a product that is abso lutely nccessarv for tho comfort and.' wel fare of humanity as is Hie case with cot ton. then the importance of producing H at the hast possible cost, calls for our at tention, and in my judgment should have attention. The time lias past and gone, when it pays any one in this country to plant on the extensive plan, \\ o will readily agree 1 presume, that the only possible hojk> for success in the production of any crjip, H" planting on the intensive order. Intensi fication ei diversification should be the goal for which .wo are reaching with out strcached arms. Then if it is agreed that tho intensive mode of farming is the proper one, then it follows Unit the subject that I have chosen fir this occasion is one of groat merit, and upon reflection, calls for close and very attentive handling This brings us up directly to the discus sion of the application of manures to the cotton crop. In the cultivation of cotton in order to get the greatest yield, we must furnish the plant with a manure or combination of manures, containing a sulliciciicy of the tineo ingredients that are absolutely neces sary in order that wo may obtain the bes-t result 9. The plant tnu*t have Nitrogen, Phos phoric Acid and Potash and after wo have decided upon it manure that will furnish these three necessities in the right proper tlon. then conies our question of how to apply and when to apply, in order that the greatest good may accrue. Now in the discussion of lids question, we very naturally wdl have to consider first, when or at what singe in the hand ling of the crop are we to apply our ma nures, and then, how, or whether it shall be put deep into the ground or applied as a top dressing. It will depend of conise, to a great extent, upon what kind of ma - nure is to bo used. If we expect to stable or barnyard Uia nil ro, green cotton seed, or any other rough manure, then my judgement, the proper timo to nppiyl it. is beforu tho cotton is planted, us oady^ in March a? it is possible to do so; and 4ic\v to apply it. will depend upon tho character of the soil to which it is to be applied. A light candy, porou* Soil docs uoi pro. duco well, if manures fire applied In the Sftiito manner as is customary to ?PPV' them to a stiff clay soil. Now to discuss this question intelligent ! ly let us take tho npplioution of a certain ! m.inure for consideration And as stable manure conies nearer boing a perfect ma nure. containing tho necessary food supply to the plant, in bolter proportion*, with out tlie additional commercial fertilizers, then wo will discuss its applicutjott' Of course, in the application, it wfTl depend upon the quantity that we have to use, us to when and how it is to bo applied. We will suppose, for convenience of discui-i^n, n case, where a sufficiency, for all purposes, 'and nil modes of applications are at hand. In a case of this kind, then I should sny, in order that the greatest benefit might ac crue, apply as curly in January, as possi ble, after the land has been thoroughly broken with sub soil plows and well Jiar rowed, throwing it broad oast upon the lop of the soil, not allowing it ppiral in, until the ground is being prepared for enrting in tho seed. Wtfwre there is an abundance of *t?ble manure, it should novcr bu applied to the drill, where the plMTs are expected to statid, as would be ?'?? niArto rtf niYtc-ochire where thero the country must bo talcn into considera tion, in the u* offtnj manure?, and they mast bo applied with du? respect to iliese conditions. In a light sandy soil, tho manner of application, whioli I have spoK en of. to my mind appears proper, just and -rsMonstils, and should tried. by those tf there be any. who have never tried it* bat on the contrary, if the land be red Miff day land ?,? then the manure should be pnt Iwnsafb the soil aa deep as possi bft sn I as was a smal iHiimmnawnk l-'oil Till? m-N VI !?'. Thanking l !:,? people of K. ?-!i i w <\>u , j tv tor llie honor li> Vi'tofm i em. u rivd ep I'll III'-, 1 ll. i' ' .???'?? Illue .It .1 < .111- , ijjtl.MO Ml til'' ii ppVO.Ii'lMM^ p"illt;l IT" ? M" I' , election id lh' sta?* SYnare. J.T. n.W ! I b*?.>K TUT. l.SV.Kb \Ti !JK. Anpui.hlli.lg I lie - ? j ? | ?* \ .? ???! confidence j v> -i in*' in tbe oiM t>% 'he ) | * 1 v ol Uer i .-liuw 1 ? \ ,-i ? ? i ? j ? ?? tn> *?*Jf a j , i ? . ft . I i i . i ' i ? f< ? i i ? < .-i, ; ;? >i! toii.e 1 1. iii ;? ??' j H-ltftCiMllHliVBl : !.? li-i J' '""'i'"' j I i ?'?unt v, ' ' ft. W 1\K I UK. m i lv!iii?i ? ! I ? ??lt't.-un; ? m> \ ? | ?-fir a-- it ? .indtd for ?lt.- I i? ??(>?? .'I Km-; iv etilal i w-.. >ijl ji-i't to t{*?? will ol llu tii.fi ji.iil V ;!?> i'XHIVnm)! it) tlx; ?i J ??i?* ? n 1 :i? j 1 )t :i ioc r. i> ic t'l itii.t1 v e)r; 5 ion. .1. (.i KUM1 \Ki>S, .1 ?. \J r I'M it* iv: ? I'll ??>???< unu.mncc t!i" ! I'tAiiio of l> M H "?lmi>i?. ns :i candidate > !?"' It' t'l?'l'lnfll 1" ''il' li UlSi' Ol hepi'l- J si ?Unlive*. Mr. Kelliuiie ha ? made a j ptUhtlll .U.! VtoUiiV ii-|.??>-?M!?'IMVo run;' tho <>t Keishaw county einnot so li rt a safer man to i"??| ???-*??*?? i* I I l"-tii. 1 1 is Kriends. a-- much good as ii would o' herw ise haw ] done. ll >(iiki's mo, that when llu- ma- J nine i* apniied as 1 have -->iid, (o well Im.- J kin g;-.r.i>id. thai t ' manorial propt'tiie- | ." ?i very ??ni?'k ly lodged m t ;t?* sod and if iliore is h.uhing, the lo.-.-? from that cause , < more than it! cr baiau.id l?y llii'l : hailing of tJil' l-tlolind, which !?? lh?' e:;?s.?. j whefc the jvliii* manure i.-- ns? > I Milli i- M-l !v licit vv In the mode ol applying in.' n u i es, we j must ho governed by, and must a! I ways consider most carefully f??r what I purpose we arc lnatnii i nv i J ?' '?'' t'" j in mediate resolfe on tin- rr>?j s In-itu. tii.t u ii ri'i I nr is it lor pern.ane*- tly im ! tovcing the *"il. If for th> iitst ulij'.'i t. thfti 1 s 1 1 1 ? M I ' I ? -i.-h i>e the mode ot ,?ro ci 1'iluii' mentioned beretof. ?i c ; it I >r im |tro\ ;hl' the *i;il without rt'^snil to what is l?i?t Cot the immediatu crop, then 1 ^tiy, hromlcaRt and plow in a.-t doo]> 1 y n.i eun he d me. In Morton's 1 y elopediu of Apt ieuit'.tro wo are told Hint ?'llu! lii-'pur harnvard manure U buried tlift belter." A-?id in the Kurul Curoli nian ol 1872. in the agricultural miscid 1-iny pajjo 29 1, we tire told th.it "the maxim holds goofj everywhere an 1 under i- \ ery eii cunistace nn<l in speaking of those who advocate, broadcasting r.s 1 have suggested, M'<j tind these words, "if the perpetrators of buch enormity he ri;'ht, science in at fault, analysis is an illusion, and annnoni???ni:d all its kin drt d a family of impi sters. 1 ri'cojfii txp to some extent the sound ne?s of the logic, but I am constritined 10 believe from actual experiVwce. that if the apjilicntion i? suflicieutly heavy lo pn.toct the soil from lite bloaching elleets of 'the sup, then it ii bettor t-o applied, tot' the reason* as T havy previously ftitsd, tlifttit shades Iho ground, the good i flf'-cts more than counteract theiesults ol the Teaching. Lot its now consider another of our most commonly used fciiilizors, undone! which has all the necessary ingiodlents, | some of them to a limited cxlonf^wluch ! mu ?t hft su pjd ied from some ot hfi^feon t ce ; | and it is one, that we do not 4'pnrecialc I as wo fchouhi. 1 spook of cotjton scoJ. C re en coMon seed. The niatutrial rjualb ti. s cJ this nioft - valuable article, are overlooked by o great ittiuiv, and instead I of.rsing them on tho crop they a.-ft soiJ, [and the prOt'i;0'ls ftont tin* sale are not f ivfn returned to (be soil in the ahapo of ; otb.or icrtili/.urs. In ijf? application of cotton seed, as a fertiH/er, :f d?'j>endst'i a jiieat <legroc upon the quantity that is to l?e used, as in the case of stable ma nures. 1 was ence <'f the opinion thai cottonseed, "for a fertilizer, should always he so*n lrtlo"the grounil early in Kebru? ary , in order that tlicy might not germi* nate, but of very recent years I have been convinced, altnost against ivy own judgment, that they do most food when sown into the furrow tlic latter pari of ?March or the 1st of April, run over with i (t^oard or light harrow, ju?t pulling a fofafneient amount of dirt to lUftkc them wfc'ntTut and pot up? and just as they arc np.' put ii> your smid potar-h iw tho prop er pr<-.por*ion3/ run into this mass with a long bull tongue plow, mixing it tlior ougl.lt v with tho soil to prevent the heat ed mass of green manure, all concen trat?-d, from destroying the stand of pinali plants. Much more might l e paid upon thi? all imports) i subject, of the application of manures to the cotton crops, l-ut I trtke it, that i? is my province on this cccflhion, only to. bepin the disi-ussion. I have epetied it very imperfectly I am si: re. I have said nothing but what was already know n to be rorrcct or incorrect. We a-e here, as I understand it, for the purpose ef being mutually benefitted ,attd j ,1 am Mire that the distinguished gentle- 1 J men who tiro with us lO-dny, and through whoso influence we have this privilcdgo, would be fully. pAid for their trouble, did they know our sincere appreciation of their lcyal efrorts in behalf of tho agri cultural interests of this grand old coun ty of ours. In the applJcalion of all- manures to the cotton crop, let u? not forget the fact tnat nitrogen, phosjihorie a^id and potash in proper doses, are absolutely necessary for a jre?t yield, and niii?t be ftld in the right in^portion. Let ut, know the charaotcr of our soil , iu chemieal analysts and then wc CJtf more inHlUgeatly determine *rli?^and ^pw^ ltPbly oyr mAnufea?..in. .ox?l?x u, ?jatlier ? bountiful harvest. . Thanking yon, Mr. rrfsi'lent and gen tlemeii for tho attention' girer\xi?e, and Loping that I may bare a*id something that may arous* an interesting and In. struct! ve dl^ewasion I close, realizing |lie impei fection of m j efforts'". TIB DVB TOO tin ALWAYS BOUGHT 1 jimiMUk-tUUiii.*. i <>;; .! i !h;:: of its n; \ it. Mr. I-Miuir : ? Itcuiix.iW 1 1 . h I i ? : <? r i t .vholthl In* rr?';il(ll'il We im i it- t>> >.';i r lit*.- i I (hijit. ('? * i -?> i ? ?.* .t run <(??,- lit- 111." I ( I ; "ft !? tl? Hio t|>! >? Inluv or i'rolmV t.-r t f i . ? * ? ? i i : ? : \ . v'.ij.r. It. til 'rt^er i'ices both : 1 1 nir i-i <>? ?> >? !h!v r tuns uiKi.'c, ?n troni tl.o I) Of it U\ol.O. ket.?ha>\ t'ouiOV k< ><: \ r pi i < ilr Iv - 1 i i ? ? f : ? Vhwo of Mr. \\ . I .lott"v, i>1 ? lllli 'fll. j ;i?' :l fin- InhiU' for lit" of' .Aftitm ; Vi !\i isli>w (\>un?y, M:. ,i.iiv > i. i; mist \\ ??rt it v voiimk n.iii .i - .l hi every ; W .\' Wi i | tjll.ll' th'd !> I!'! I'lt' OiiS||."tl. A ? i ! :??.?!? V. :.TS. Mr I Mil.. i -Phs.s- ? l? "n uin ' o* M r. ?' M i'li ?! | ?-i t- i . .1 i it i . i ?* . i I li" j . nf A tdit >r M r ; i- .? d i i'U< 1 1 ami im ? "=' e.>*i ? 1 1 i ? ? ? ; ^ t mi : li(/ "i'i h sii-iiilil I ? '?>! - ;ir' F.uiul.s from ii.. I ')??? .Mi?f r \| I'M lor: ?? \N o heref.y .. i.Mnr .>!' Mr. Vv F. li;i> - II ?? . i in.; I.ii? ' (in- olilee ? A U'.l it or. lit- !? t ii'ii> !?- . j Mr, IM, (or: ? He:th.:iuu tfiat \\ i -t NV.iivreo ??onsiitu'rs n wry i | ? i ? ' iM.it of Kershaw (toil nly ttri.l t'l.tl iii :il;| i iii i.osh it should s!iar" im <?; !i.( ! ?uhtM'S, Wl' nillUMllll'l! till' n.tia.' i>l 1 1 1 ? . ? J tirr iVn.yt pupillary. in)? iitci.. Mr. .Wan I !. "?> liahon, l ??? i tin* o:ih ? <>i \ . i . ! . . ? > . I f | ' 1' t tt il It;* \\iil till Oil- i-!:u to ! in* s iii | iin tioii t>f tin' rnt ire pi < 4 !<?. iii-- Ft t\ n !s. I l:t rrl>\ announce iiiv.-m !! .. enudidate. ????? | lit* oflitv ot Authioi hi i\i*i haw j ? ? .itnly Kuhject to tin* result ot t i.<- .??(.- j .n o u'liin;' primal v t Irriton. P 'I . I'.H I CI-. j Fok srrKK\ isou. i Mr. I'Mitor: - A\'e lietehv : ? ? > ? i ? . 1 1 . ? ? ? 'lie ti-i'.u >'f Mr, i\ \V. .Me! i^imSI .t-- .t i-'i'ii ? iiii- lot I l.t* oil'u'i of ( ? i ; : i S \ J<ii|>i'r\ -..i, -ill "n'v! I < > I In* i'i -ti ! ! i f t !.< I V 1 1 1. -i ; i ' !r pl'ijitary f . 1 i i - l-'rirtnl . | Mr. l'alilor : ? Pli,a>,t' anno nice t lit* ! n inii? of Mr. ;U. W. ll.iitttuoiiil as i t an- j iliil.ito t<.r (.'a. Sii|n*rvih ir. Mi. H-iiii* iiimihI's i ?t >.? i t i i > it as a vl?tk <?! ibc (Jo ^Oiifil for a nil inla.'i' <>f yoars aiul I, is sttlct auliei i.'ltoa l<> t In ; iorii>?tU of I'l'miuiiiy rcntlor lijtn wt ll uttalilif.l lot this iutiio) taiil position. NT any Ki ^t-ti'ls The fiioi:.l8 of Mr. J. C. Hilton heg sjiaft* to nnnonnoo Ms nanw- n? a nnituhh' 'n.iii f'?i tl>i* ollioo ot'C'onnty Snpt'i N'i.-or. Mr. llil'oti has Rirvctl on tin* County l? .hi m of Coitinii^si;ini'i i? a:nl tli n on^hly niMh r^'uii'ls tlio i.Iuli>'H of till' Oiliff lor which 1 1 ? ? is lii'ti" antitiuiifiv!. llo ia hoti i'.- coinpoU'iit, - 1 >? >1 1 tc . fa * i an-! inipai*. tin 1 i>i his (ionlifitf* 1 ! w ? i ? n iliiinant niiil tho t'otmly. ami will, if i h cli>il , <lis ? 'hHi jii- hi-? dntii a fo ii h'Sisl/ a'lil iuij?ar- | (iailv. \f!<tfrs. Mr. i?M:(or.y Ht'ali/.inR tii.it (hoitry Hill <M?ns(itntk?j|^an iiiipoi-tnnt p.u t of our j county, anil irt^ie.v of tli? fart that >>ur I ciM tion has nnvt?r hern i*cj?ivf;i.,nli*?l on l lie county ticket, wo im'! I ha: wt< s!?onhi, in al! fairness, have son e rt'pri'?onirttion iin-i \\<* hort.bj* atiiu>uiu ?> for C.iiiuty Sn jii-rviM-r, t f io ' of one who will, it ??IocU'il. eor. hu t 'hi nif'.-tii'i* of t!.<' cimn ly ns muvor-sliOny :c l><! lias his ow n ; tiu.t man Mr. J. E. Croc.h 1 1 i.-; FrU mls. j Mr. LZ J i tor : ? 1 1 is \\ilh phaauro thai wc presto it the naino ot T. Y. riirkeraH, a < nidi linte lt.r Snpurv ifoi . Mr. T\irkuf i.^ one of the mn?t thoronuhly re'in'/le men in our county ;'.:itl we feel suit- that no better ^election couhl 1m? nnt'le. Cifiirteoiiw, lionet t and ear??i"nl in ..?*? ? I his <h'(<i!fl^Hf In' would iiuki a ^oixl uliii rt, Voters. 8UPKIMNTn\M)KNT OF KIM.'C ATIO.V. Mr. lvJitor ? Wo whf: to offer the n.mioj of L. 1; Copcinnd to a oamUtlnfp for to ehi'i ion i?< the of Snperintendi'iit of' IMu< atioti for !v i slin.v fount v. He line ilisi'h'irjji'il I lie <iut it of tlie office faithfu! !v. and redeeinvil !ii | >ro:n iso to tlevote Iii-1 nh??]i> titni: to Hie. work. liv j'.'nein^- tiio liools on a cnsli h:n?i>, nearly one thous and dollarp ptrii oimn have been .saved, wiiit h. hy I lie '-redit. sysiton, went to pay the discount oil fcIiooI cheeks. West W ateroe. ? Editor Chronicle : ? Mr. L. .10. Kiikley iiHvirm taken great inteiest in, and sue. seeded in bringing the f'ren school of lids connnunilv to ;i higher degreo of ef ficiency we. liis follow citizen.-*, bring him before the people foi the icsponsildo position of County .Supciinlondeiu of Education. Willi four yoaiV trainim* at WofTord College and t wo years' expo lienccln public nc houlrt eminently fit and qualify hint foi l lu? position. M any KriV'iulST Mr, Editor : ? A\'iH vull pluate nllou us space in your col urns t o Hiinoiinc.o the nam* of Mr. .J E. Watkins ?i? n suit able candidate for the o/llco of County SuporiiW-ndont of Education. Mr. Wutkinw has been teaching eo'iool in Kershaw and udjoining counties for 1 1 ? e past, ten years, and his suces* as a leader wherever he has taught, togeth er with hi.) natural abilities eminently quality him for tho position and it elect ed ho uiil devote his whole (iuio to tin* duties of tho o(tl -o an?l *ii| constantly keep <<n hand a supply of school hooks ??s rcifhired by law and sell them at cost for the beheilt of the >>mrons ol the school* throughout the County. Many fi ieitdn from the Up'Country. FOR M\OISTHATIw Mr. Editor: ? We take pleasure in re commending one for Magistral* of Weftf Wafi ree that we firmly belieee wiil give entire satisfaction to the public. He has filled important places and was never found lacking. I To is fullv competent and strictly honest i;! fio hi* dealing,*' \\ro dhggefet the name of W. II. .Motley. \Va know the public will he glad to have such it M'glbtratc Many Voters Mr. Kditor: ? \Ve take great pleasure in announcing the name of a pronr.inent gentleman for MngiMt&tc in .West Wa teree, one who in thc'face of persecution, established his integrity and unquestion able ability to discharge the duties of ?aid officer We announce the name of 11. W. Sutton. We believe ho has in the purri, and will in the future, consVien liomdy d?k| out justice t?> all. Salt Pond Voters. ? Mr. Fdllor Plear.o announce the name of Mr. H. T. Tohnion Tor r< -elect ion tn the office of Magistrate ??f r.ufTalo townjibip whh h b*b*H filh-d V> tho - en tire satisfaction of a'l for tho pa<t two yeara. Hi? Friends. Mr. Ed?|or Floaae announce tho name oUfr. J. M. Sowell for Trial Jus tire in Bnfefo" township. ' IY? I?n# been weighed in tt*? balance and not fonnd *?MiBf. That be alio old bo le-elrcted U the wilh of many votera pf HufiMo townabip. Observer. ^ v ^ r V OH TRRASUREK. Mr. TMiiSrl -jW. aniionncc the name Mr. W. It. Hevjfli *?r rr-pforffo* to the office of Trymiifit .qf KfltehMT (Mnff fiflN to ina erwlre ^ ^ Your last SiiiiiiiuM' s \Yaru:?>!u\ I >oos it. uoi mod ivplon i> li i :i,; \ : s < i i w 1 i?;ul y i o iu'l ;> \ on ( .t i ! a n?l r\a in ii:i' cur sliu k of Urn's :iu:l Suits. I ' mlin'woar, Whilo ami No^'i-o Shirts, lit!'1 ilos?', ( \>1 !a is, (nils, ilaiul K? i ? Inols, I it's i ji Bow s, i i i t ? ! ! ci'ks, < ' .t I > , 1 . : r. Wo i'i?M sa\ o \ nil moiU'V Business L -d i \ c at ion, Bi 1T^ H ^ xfll is olli'i'tid i>ni* tc > v tt i >?! ??in* in rn?;h county ? I S. t g.ij Sjr li' 6J ||.,. l(i'?;t'Hl, niusi viokhiuIv o,,uiPPo<| 1)1,(1 CinllM'tlllv a ^ P 'i } * i*ii ? * t irul iisslimtiini in thv Soiilli. i.'aiiy iliiil in. actual A. li h J S. I'WbitK Ss bunking iiml ollicc work. r?>r.itiouu arc umuantecd /i.uhiat.'K tlinnn^li 'In- J>mj>lnyincnt HiiiVau. Ai|i}re#f?. '1 lie Uoorgii! IJi:s!u(>ss Coll <>!>?, .Huron, da. A CH>01> BIMMWB, wmm piioTouiiAi's do not mi -i- j_; -i Consult y?ntr :> i 1 nuns-- h.u'k for lO vrarw ? Tltia is my |>a*l rccnr?l, 1 m? doinj; and will continuo to ?1<? list* BK*T Willi K. 1 am (tot luukin# au.v prnmiscn, hut will l? t my wo. 'k -pi ck f >r itself ('!.!! !' K Kt'K f-1 N< ? , my son, an uplo-ilatc |)!n>!n^i it j>hcr, 1 ??jt t ? tlio worM on C'l.iVl. *-n'* r.ml !?nl?v's | ?ii:r i > r?*?. T i\in tin' lift! vvini ii:ti"iiu('( tl ilit* L't'tiuiiK* CAli 1*>()N KTT'12 1'IIui "iK? i? A I'll r-*. Tl??*y cmuo n lit tic ijtJt ari> wt'll Win ill tin* ililJiTi-ucc. RLCKUNG'G PHOTOGRAPHIC STUOiO, 1435 IvlAiN ST., ('ohmibiii, S'. (\ Vj'l -i \a <?"-?* V.i:;i VI ?r -J ) "lUinJ U' ?*.' V%<ni ' ?? WW Ifcir 'A. A '??- ?v ?j t .. ? The American Gentleman's Whiskey. TfEJOSr 'YTtn.A.X-^G OXjXD,: War r ft tiled :i PIJKK TON 1(JAL ,STi MULA NT. Re commended by IMi vsiciana and known iis t ht? CHOICEST WHISKEY For Clul>, bamilv and Medicinal Utfu. ^VM. IjAXAUAN X SON, IluHimaro, M<i. TO BK HAH AT AM. IHSl'liNHAIlIK^. LUMBER! LUMBER! i JiR'/ejtiKt purchased n complete now out lit for NAwinx lumber of nl 1 kind mid '?mi | -re pared (ogive* you tho very hest lumber at riouarkHhh* l?-w h?(?*h. All or. ?lor** i>i ? ? n i |?t I v fil'ed. Lumber delivered when defiled. Your <>r?ler? solicited. Uefpectfully, Apr. la, '98 J. A. WATTS. "dr. I.H. ALEXANDER, Dentist. Oraduatn of tho Philndelp'.iin I)dijL>i1 College, Senftion 1H70-77. OFFICIO I) ROAD S TRKET, Camdev, ?S. C. Two door a South of Tho Chron icle 0!ita<\ it is most-time for \ to begin sprouting. Conic to flic and^cta liotUo of Drake's Bed Bug Pizen. It is ?old oil its merits and docs tho work well. Use it early and have peace the balance of the Summer. Don't wait 'till ihey begin to work on t 3'ou. Come *r av Ar ! REGISTRATION NOTICE. orpine of Scf tnviKons or Hicuifn ration', I KUKfillAW CoL'NTY. ' | Camdkm, S. C., March 21, 18'.>8. J t Tins SupervUorn of lio# i?< i ntion for , Korwhaw ('liiinty will ho in their oilleo at 'hi? Con: t limine in ('ntudrn, S. C , Ion the ;lr*t Mon<lfty?, TiiomltyH itml I Wodnpiilnyn of ouch montli from !> oVIock ft. ru. until 3 p. ru , until 30 dttVB before? I ln> Cf gonera! election in 1 508 for tliu inirposo of rpyjRforlng votxif*, J. V. H fCTIAli)>K, GIiAmii'Uii, MANNTK? HA HON. Clerk, A LKXANDJCK BROWN. Members of t) io Registration Boai"! for Kerahft*- County. w J. STEWART, SHOE.M \ KKK. Dread Street, Camden, ?S. C. I w if>i to nnuo.tiicn Usui T havn locaU <?'1 U' Camden ftii l have oiiouud a *li.?? aIioJi on Muin pt.ee;, nonr York, whore I will l?t? pU'ii^ed t? RorvA the puhlle. The following nriecH opoak for thoinKolvon: Hall ?nle. 30e. f Patches, JSe, I huUiiiC lie.cda, each. 5c, J SiilcMng round, fic< .J i'ntronago solicited. " f Very Respectfully, / C. .r. STIAVART. March 25th '08. ? MANCTACTUKERa Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding. Building Material, &v?h Weight a andCord. OH /VKT,F8TON^:-.>. r .r 8. C. urchace^bar make#,, which .. jmuaolcmiuperior to any sold South, and thereby cave ? - - r-. ? T*^? JH Notico. Ttioro will tw u "I llonl a?i . I i.'ti.oiT.'Uin cluS) at (ho uku iI pluoC, S,dnr<i..\ Juh ''Hit, i o i' ??ck p. HI. ' \V. W. MtcMr. Pres. Luuibur Yavd, ! (>xt ,~ihl I a luirt'w <w i i . > ,l.o H';u 'ti \V. K. .John. | ? on i ptcr,- I ':>? ! u-M wUbitl.J ItliidU'P .?.tit u> t it 1 ? v v:. 'An-;i .nv.Mr ? ?"bnxovi, \ ? w ? : i clt'i.V'.i s.llm: Hlui tako or? |!?ih ii't .? II v < j i*t? it 1 * * y desired li. s-| ?<.;?' 1 ! lll'iV, I M :??, 1 J. 'L'S. A '.V . Wnltfi. Ailyoi twtuil JidHoi's. !< .. >,? k . ? 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 if .1 >Iy - I, IMS ; i f'.t n ( ' . .ti a ,1 SV 10 v ?>!??, (' A J |{,.\ i? ? , ? ii ' lr i > It 1 1 I I < I. \ ' A I M H I ..mm, | . , \| in |)!i\ , W li Motley, -J i I' a i ii ? 1 1 ?ii W J> Km am ingot', I \V c 't'r till. W (' Kwi'l'I'MS, W I'M ? j ! i >, ; ? '(??!, W ^ W j W <t U i - . ( \ ,!. v^lutiinou, J'. M, i;.,ily's l'ii?> Suppository I- ? M M | til > ? 'I Pih>8 and 1 1 i ?(', or nidlu'V H.-rnndod, ,*'!? Cts. JMT Scfl'l tor lint of irs'tiino ! t ra 1 winl Kre(* Sainplo to i\| a iv 1 i N U t ! I) Y, S^ofrist oroii Pltnr n*!r:si, Lancaster, l'?. Kor ?alo nv all tirst class;. drn<:szv<ts every \ !?? :f, 't u 1 1 in (' u'nU?4i< S. ('?? by i/r u.lv M . /nil!'. t!fal! for Itee sum Attention Survivors*, j Ti,,. Mirvi ving soldiers anil sudors I who wn.fl iii the ?ci \ in' of tho funs r I'n i . ? !? ! ,*:tos in tlio hito war arft v i i l\ i Id meet a*. Uio places I nana it ii. low on Saturday the !#0th l:i\ hi .July at <? clock i'. ?u., lor i >,i )M|| i)>)so ?,r elcuUnjs tlueoof their in\U:iu.'is ti? Si-r\0 lift tin: Township i , 1 1 <d 1 vision for tho ensuing yent : Pelvalb Township, in the luUby of Mho Opera 1 Uinar, Im.R'mIo Township, at lynchwood School 1 1 on so. Flat Hock Town-dtip, at WtftTCviUp. U nt??r?M* Townbhip, at Oure$on Mijl. N. A. Ih>thnno, (Jhr'iw, > VV. F. Hnsaell, Seo'fy. ' <1 /' x t Tax Sales. J K~ Soul'.i Carolina ? Korshaw County. 1 7 luiri itinl I >v viitiu?of an OXPOUtinn in iiuMlinTtud'hy the Sw?ro1?ry of Slrttej I will pnuLT'd <?> .-hi r tlii.' lolltiwiitg tract oT Inriit i|f:iiyn:ilO(l an nnknown limn, on lla> |jr*! Monday in Aitpr.r, 1MM8, and bound ,'d a? foil : Hy iaials of IiOi'ick & Low ni con \\ in. Mo! l?-y, Hoss, Sanders and J. W. l!o?s s ? . ? It. H. WILI1IAM8, S. K. C. pi?s WBtM CHILL TONIC ? ? *"W. A Posiiivo, I'crmaiioiitaiid ICH'ecTual Curo for ' Chills. Prlcp 60c. 1* or sale by ' % 3 h**ib . Druggist And Pharmacist, Cttnulen, S. O. May 13th uyWW _ W. W. Huggins, Pi umbing, Awning ?n<l Pump Work, " Wind J\I i I Ib Put Up, Tinning, Booting and ? ltoof Painting", a' Satisfaction guarajitced. (iface corner Broyid and DcKalb St?? ItoKpncU'uliy, W. W. Huaoixs. May 3, '98. Under and by virtue of mnJry mi lions to nie directed \ TrtHwttrer of- Kt*f?haw (Vmntry proceed to aolt, T^ttVfclifuHoftjbM 189.9. tti? following described*^ ' JT42 a^re? in Xo.l 7 boaadadlj ??. 55. ft?H?n ftnd'Cftt. of Jnlfea J Momit. . ? ** ?<r*. }? No J* fcmadfiM Nr*k, HfK*f 't.Crtrfc*-' IfatffcvS S 35. l'rt**o ami K?t. ?! J?U?? 1 IovWhJ u^i ? tbt^M^u Mawly. ?. J. CSOI.I8W, I. li. ENULISR. English. Brothers^ Proi'iiih ror.H, EUREKA BAR BER SHOP. We can now be found in t lie conveniently located room - one door north of the post office where we will be glad to serve the public. New whop, new furniture, now and sharp ra- * zorn, clean -towels niiiT iKSftto ) attention.' Patronage eonciteuX ENGLISH BROTHERS. March. f!5th. 1H!>S. South Carolina? Kcrabaw County.