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WaluuSjAnd Jt*opl ir Log* Wanted. Cash paid"l*>r Walnut and Pop lar log?. * H. t,np;nn Lan^. Ehv/ M 11 Man Wanted WaV.oil ii saw mill inun t<? ffiw j up oakifcm'H and deliver lumber t ?? ; KaUroadX Forest furnished nnd highest pai?l for the lumhtr. Lorf?tr-t.ang. Cftlb e :???*>. Now ready for nl ipmcut. \V?d:e j Held and .Succession, lUo lardiest,' largest, earliest and best, known va- 1 rletios. ( Prices f. o. b. Item, 1 ,000 in 5,000, $1.60; 5.000 in '10,000, $1 25; over 10,000 $1 00. Tliey are grown . in the open air and/will soind severe; cold. AtMroas Norman 11. Mitch,! Meggetfc, S. U. / j Attention Veteran*. Tlio U. C. V's of Camp K ii-l* i* ?'?! J Kiikland No. 701, in mjuesud 10 meet althoCouit llouve in Cam den on SuUmltt.Yi tin* 2f>th day of Feb. inst., at 1 I o'clock a. tn. A full attendance in earnestly desired us business of impoitanco will be brought before the meeting on that da)\ C. C 1 1 a ile, Commandant. More Kftrgains. Tlio trading public shou'd never fdvo the it bin of Hirsch Brus. & Co I out. They a'ways havo souh* l>ij> | bargains for tin-in. This tiino the\ have the bankrupt stock of tin Dneker & liuliman Co, of Suint'T. which failed a shoit tiino ngo. Tln stock. consista of fine dress good*, In ? tie's ihoca nnd ft! ppe/s, men's and children's c'othing, 'etc. Tin r? i.' nolUf'nu wrong with these poods as the Dneker & liuliman C> waa one of the beiit in t.!ie city of Sumter and carried nothing but pood goods. "fc>n can get t litre gcods al lofcS than ordinal cost. S'-e their new ntlver Vi somen t and cull and sec the goode ? tbc prices apeak for themselves. Death. The little five year old son of Mr, and Sirs. Landy Stewart died on 'iiat Monday of membranous croup, lie was a bright little hoy, the onl\ child, and was the idol of t; e home. ? The burial look place on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Zilphia Wnlkinp, of easie.n Ivershaw, died on the 1 2th inst Mis. Watkins was a consistennt mi nibtr of the Methodist chureh and was said to be nearly one hundred years old. The funeral of Mr. Kdwnrd 15. Ar rant*, brother of M'\ Frank Arrartfi, of our county, took place hI the ] 1 1 : list Church on last Wednesday. Mr. A r rant's death occurred in Indian Territory where lie had In en living for several yc:irs. P The Deadly Grip Jh flgnin abroad in ll>o land. Tl.o air you brealho mav bo full of its la ta! jjomis ! Don't neglect llio "Grip" or you will open tl?o door (o pueii mom^and Consumption and invito t death Its suro signs aro chills wit li foyer, headache, dull heavy pains, ruueons discharges from the note, sore throat and never-let go cough. PoVtTwaste precious time treating this cough with trochos, tablets, or poor, c'?eap syrups, Cure it at once with Dr. King's New Discovery, tho iiifaliible. remedy fur bronchial troubles. It kills the discaso gcrrpj^ heals the lungs and prevents tt^ dreaded aftor effects from the mala dy. Price 50 cts. and $1.00. Mo ney back if not cured. A trial hot tie free at Francis L. Zemp's Drug Store. ? . i ? Hew Mr. Wanamaker Made Hi* For tune. A business man of Philadelphia told me the other day that Mr. Wsnamaker's profits from his Phil adelphia store last year were over ? 1, 750, 000, and that those from his New Yoik store would run 'close to that figure. The Saturday before (Christmas the receipts iu Neve York were even greater than those in Philadelphia and exceeded $500, 000. The New Yoik store paid a profit from the very day that it was opened, although two flrma which occupied the establishment since A. T. Stewart's death have failed. The reason of Mr. Wana waker's great sucocss, both in New York and Philadelphia, is his skill ful and successful advertising. It has been his rule to confine his ad vertising to newspapers and maga zines, on which ho has spent an nually more than $300,000 in Phil adelphia. The advertising bill of his New York establishment ex ceeded even that sum last year. ? Ex. The Ravages of Grip. That modern scourge, the Grip, poisons the air with its fatal germs, so -that no home in safe from it* rav ages, but multitudes have' found a sure protection against the danger ?v otts malady in Dr. King's N?-w D1? cotnry, Wlicn yon feel n soreness in yoiir bones and . have ehUMTKBd fever.with iorofhroaT, pain in the bock of the bead, enter rbel, ?yptneas aqd ? iubUu coggh yon ?tjinoryorJuus-.the S'ip. end* that yon need 1 Jr. King's ew Discovery, ll will promptly ji ??/ mwwiBiiw, ??' tne trmcass **9* M*l>CVfent tbe dreaded aftsr *ifaote oi tbs malady." Plies 60 eta ?8^B^8HB^8^?^5?iu>cie Adjournment ol tin* LegUhilutr Tho legUlaturo adjourned on , liVst Tuesday, the Slat? Our - 'gallon did faithful and conscien tious work of \vhlch we may have something t?? g\iy!later on. On ac count < l a \i-rv \sick child Mr. Kiehariia was calW .1 homo on Mou dav. Mr. Winkler returned on, Wednesday night. Me. Hay he- 1 ing ii p> ? :i tho penitentiary iuvestl ?/?ition committee was detained a ? la y or t wo in Columbia. Personal. N* v. J, 1> McDowall, who has been ??pending f-ovoml months in Georgia, is tin a yi-it of a few day* hero now,^ Mayor X .* m p and Pr. .J no. W. Cor ?>. it fipont last Tuesday niuht in Co ,! .i>il>ia. Mr. K. C Z'inp was iri Co* t ii inhTn on Wednesday. CASTOHIA For Infants and Children. 3.. He Was Explicit. An ex-soldier who had lost a log in the war and wan tired waiting for his pension wrote to, headquar ters at Washington: V) "Kf you wont' ai*nd me my pen sion, won't yon please send me ? wooden li'L', tin's I kin git atom? I'lie leg I lout no/, :i bowleg on th ief!. side ?ji hnd llmo'coms on tin tnrei; little toes. So, ikia', yon ?'Jin'*. '? wrong in making a nt* one." ? Kx. -V ? <>? ? Preaching at High Hill. Mr. Kditor: ? Please allow no space in your columns to announce Mint there will he a three days meeting at. High Hill about lf> miles oast of Camden of the Church of Christ butter known as the True .Light- Church, commencing Friday before tho 4th Sunday in IIiIh month (Feb.) ^Meeting to bo con ducted D. C. Jenkins, of N. C., and oilier brethren from u distance. The public generally i* invited. Respectful! v, K. A. Reynolds. Grip's Ravages Doomed. So much misery and so mnn\ deaths have been caused by ihe C J rip that every one shou?d know what a wonderful remedy for this malady is found iii Pr. King's Now- Difccovoiy l hat distressing stul-born cough, i hat inflames your throut, robs yon s eep, weakens your system and naves the way for Consumption is quickly stopped by this matchless ?>nro If von liavo ehilN and fever, j>a n in 1 he ba<k of 'he liea^, soro n'-ss in lones and muscles, tore throat ?rd ih.it e. ugh that gr;ps your throat. Idee a vice, you need Dr. King's Now Discovery to euro jour Grip, and prevent Pneumonia or ' 'onsnmp ion. Price 5b ets and 81. Money back if not. cured. A trial bottle f i eo at Francis L. J?;unp ? P. ng Store. J^roui Qup (Jom^po^nWr Okolona. We have no marriages to r< port nt present, but we think wo will lrnvc some pretty soon from ,thG way two young gents arc ridjpg around in their double buggy ^ Jt is with regret tl at we chronicle Vllie dealb of Mm Nflphy Watkinn who departed this life a few days ago. Mrs. VVtn. Thompsou who has beeu very ill, we are glad to report is im proving under the skillful treatment of Dr. B. L. Norwood. Spur up Plow bow 1 it is tiioo your plo\yo were -running and making your ot cotton.^ Gen. White gave us a call a few days a^o and lias not finally depart ed yet. "We gurus a good many will be glad to see his departure. V Wo will eloso with best wishtes to The Chrunicld and its many readers. Ap??ic. L?yncliwood. Mr. Editor: ? We havo been hav. ing some of the coldest weather that we have ever experienced. Wo have not heard of any one freezing to death, thpjlgh there was some faiab ities among elouk, iJr- fT- A. Mc ('a^kill lost all of his sheep. Mr. M K. Yarborongh lost several head. Miss Lois MeCixskill one of our sweet young ladies is visiting rela tives at Abney. ? Mr. Judysou ( lybarn. of Ashland, Darlington county, and Miss Maggie Mclvinnon, of this vicinity were uuit cd ?n the holy bonds of matrimony on the Oth inst , at the residence of the bride's jnother, Rev. Mr. Peter son, officiating. We join tlio host of friends and relatives in wishing the h?.ppv voung couple a Jong life of peace, happiness and prosperity, plfonr memory serves ns rifcht tiiere wi'l be another Wedding in Ibis burg 'ere t hi* reach** the public print.. 4 It is with sincere regret that we learn of tie sad- death of Mr. Thus. O. West, which sad event occurred at Rockingham* N. 4!.,- on I be 7lh hisl. natiye of j|?a county srtd has a host )f friends and relatives, who mourn his loss. Trn ly ff ttnu -iiir gone ffodr ui tie was hived and respected \yy sH ? knew lit m. lie ? was a confederate soldier, a good eitixen and christian | (cdHmm'd. ~ ieft the church militant and guns to the chorrli Irtompbaut. . IJAltettJr Jesinv blessed slrep, _ Jnmm wM soss srvsr awaits to wssp" j WHh kind raprds to Nolictf. IhtKnlh it on r < I 'if I'oNsi.nn will ip?m? the A iiiliiui's oML-P, Siiui - iilwv ( to- Mi??r ???? a ) ?it lo*. in. W. K. Mvl? Sv rt\v. Tim ji: ice if The (Miroui<?!e is ?\Tio > 1 ? ? I f >4 ? H t'usfl it 1 *11)080 i jkvo Ut Hu'ir mio <Ti)>r?on rnii frn u1 for I monlliH or ini?{r<<r wjl! |tii !\M> limit ft* i lu> into of our ?l?>llur Ml)*! n hull l-"r minim) 30 (? ? ? a I 1 i ? f f m o -> ?JL uVVtUit ? " \ V Mi" Mm t ii- !'? H u.>s!ii?" will psiiiih' hot III I'ltX ? If.'ll ( ' li i I II I l^ifl'l ioil, l.llti 1 1; !t ii'ii", in ^iihml.iy, l'\:lnu.?ry I lie 1 1 J I ? I V'o fiii, I ' !'l?. TRESPASS NOTICE. All por:">i.? nro ! ? ? ? r? >> \* f tl.i.Mrn to irt-sjmss upon my laiuls for the pur|>o.s? ??? I until!.'. u'Vir/inj.' stool: ot' my l.iml <.i for mi v inrpo-p wlmts'M'Ver. 1'?tkc?ii< | ?tt>reuuulini/ tins iintiro will bo tK-ul; with ttccii ,liii'.' to Ij?\v. A. M. I". >W KI.Jh Jan, 1st, Ik:)!). WVfltvillo, S. (', j WELL DICGING AND CLEAN ING. I w ish t?? ntmoniuM* to tlic puMi.' that I nin ptv|'Rr?'<l tor m?<I elvuninir ? hi' \v t* I If Hiiti order* for this \vv>rk wili l>c promptly nttfmiod to. Pauftluijjjo so Ihitcil 1 1 1?.? j ?? ? i- 1 full v, J J I MM IK WILUAM. \ IV'. 21, I^O'.i. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Xotii'r is lurc'jy jjivfii flint an tximi nnticMi of t?';?cln'r.s to ti'iu'li in t'io | >it 1 ?1 i? ? "choota of Ivors/. h\v County will lie lu lu at tin- Court ] foiijif on Sal urilny, tlii* 18lh i !:.*> t. ? ?????? 1 1 h V "ill va Thus** ii.tiiVStOvi \?iil novi'in t Iumii^mI voh armr?hnLrlv. I j. 1.. COrKLAND. Pch. l\ IsM. S. o! |;. K. C. REWARD. Iicsolvtrii, That ?*e, the County l5o.ini of Ktluratiuu f;? r K? rsliaw ("Jointly. <!<? Iterehy other a toward of Twenlv-fi vt> tli'llars ( J I'/j. 00) for llic npjirt lu-nsion wil l> evideiu'e snUli ieiit t<> l uDvict. ol t lit 1 ?:? r t y or parties, who home) the \Voo:l School Iioumi (Cot ) )>iMriet No. 10. I. J/. OTKL \N!>, J THUS I'ATK, W. I. YIfvLK!'l<ilTK, Do:ii'i] of Kilucation for K< i>!i;n> Co m ? a 9* M -<vt| is ? t *t ?t> i ft* kill*' A ss is vn s 2 Noi* 1 i\ 1 #y Ol' Til 10 UN IT 1M> ST A I'l.s. JANUARY 1, 1M?S. Assets ^L':w;,K7ii,.t08 Wi'?erve, -1 Slai.?lnr?l, ) nn?l all - Other l.ial.ilii i?'o, } Sutphi*>, \"r Slnn?la?*<i . . ^*>0.. '5-13,174 W. P. LUMPKIN, Afjt., Cnniden, S. C. 0* Contractor & Builder. C A M I) E NT, K. C. I)c8l Work, IowokI Satisfae lion (juarnntri'il. (JorivKpoiiilerme ? I i tr i(e?l mid estimates furnishtM'l on all ktml* of work I'Yb. 7, IV!)!). LUMBER FOR SALE./ With a new i utfit for pn\yii.? h6nber ? pine, oak, eudar or any other k'ipl ? ] jini Ik itor prepared limn ever f<>r Ji Mjn^r orders for lumber on *hort notice. The r-atroniix* of the public io solicited. I will open a lumber yard in Camden in a short while, bit in l'?e mean tins?? orders can he sent to me tit Cantey Hill or left at The C'lir niele or Messenger of fice where they will he promptly for warded to?me, - r ,,7. K. CliF.lCl). Ifeb. I . , '(#, REGISTRATION NOTICE. Camdkn, S. C., March 21, 1898. ! The Supervisors of Kegistifttion for Kershaw County will be in their o/liee at the Comt House In 'omden, S. C , on the Hritt Monday of caeh month from b o'clock a. in. until 3 p. m , until 80 davs before tiio perioral election in 1000 for the ourpose of registering voters. J. P. RICHARDS. Chairman, MANNKS RAHON, Clerk, A I i 1'- X A N D E R UR( ) W N . Members of the Registration BoarJ for Kernliaw Count v. TAX NOTICE. City Treasurer's OrriCK.) ('Aindcn. S. <J., Feb. 'i, '99.1 Noti e is hereby given that a lew of 10 mills has been made upon all city froperty both real and personal and hut tiie iionkfc lur the collection of the name will lie opened in the Council | Chamber in the Opera House from Mon day, March C(h, 1899, to Saturday, April 1, 1899, after which dale the penalty will positively bo nttachert^to all delin quents. Coats and charge* will be add ed after C o'eloek p. ni., Saturday, April 1st. There wdl bo no exteneioii'. C. Ij. Kikui.kt. re corder. | Feb. 6th, 1899, OKtfiCK OK SUPERVISORS OV REGISTRATION, Kershaw County. Save Your Money. The Farmer* Mil Merchant* Blftck snaith Shop is prepare to do your Blackimilhinir ami Woodwork in a man. ner unaprpa* ?cd in Captdcn and |?ic? ] wttoh eaiinol ha <lup!ir?t^<l ? unit wi>irh urm <)?<4ed blow. I have wilit m? U?or^ DaugUu. ike woll knowu Hlnck ?mith, Wh<?f^w<>rlc Q/tj VJ9 HO enviable ^S&SHOEINC . jsav-xouad for GOc. Oj 9()c. I#ltrunk (^?AQ^ ? - , ? w. *,,d fwo horae w ?*<??*) I Or 40c.f otlier* charge flu?\ Alt work |Mmn^d. Jtl f pLica -4 ft* on jvKaib ttrerty wrr t*r rf#??? MaUsli**t aH4 TWo</hronM*- ofr ftc<?? She plaOw formally Wfd Jif : W. T. I Hall. I alw earrreHae o# " call on n?. oHy. . #111 b# ul't fill Vi.u tiding to Is * i j > \v? 11 l.i-alt h\ ? thru ho mora t ah< -ill V A 1 1 R 4* Wd' v?3 bVt I . Ixrcii lln ir. w ;H'i 1 1 ! ? ' i 1 1 1 1 \ , it is a j ? i*? v<*n I i \ c* thMit r: (Ills. Hut V"il \V Wit SHOE? V I hat LOOK \\ L'il? .b 1 I wcli Utivl thai ai j0 ' , \t \ a a ? a i>, ? ^ r41 To jiivo 1 I K Ki.i "i S A ! I'm Mi Ti(h\' in t^cry way. o v KJ a Cicttiii^ thorn IV' .?m tis, \ < mi 1 1 i iu? poi fiction < I lit ami it luwe.st priors. Try wa. woar Motherhood TY7 11 IS event in the life of a wo 1 I man is looked forward to with a luoling akin to horror- ? not ' becavtgo tho littlu 0110 ia not wclcome, but booavise tho mother divjulu tho direful com?jquencea to hernelf. Those loug hours of agouixiug labor Htand out before her like a liiduouH nightmare. An improper delivery, followed by child-bod fever, may ond thoaocne in a few ahort daya, leaving the Mittio one motherless. Hut there iu another Hide to tho picture. If women who nro expecting to bo como mot horn will commence tho use of tho groat, female tonic, to reiwii TRADE (G. IP. ]P. J MARK. regularly us directed a few wceka before confinement, and continue its use until the orgauu are rcHtored to thfdr normal condition, the hours of labor will be ahortcnod, the pain lessoned, ami ru::ovcuy complete. If t iicro is nu v rust ivcnrss, inovo tho bowolb gently with inild doses of St. Joseph's Liver Regulator. SOLI) AT DIM li S10HKS. I,. UKKSII.R A CO., rroprg^CHATTAXOOOA. T K X N . ?GILT EDGE STORED / Si ill has suine o f its I Cai'c l$avgqiu?> left which it would be ^ lad Id p'aee wiih its cu-to!nei?\ ond we f,ny without liesitat ion tlial to miss THIS OPPORTUNITY would be; decidedly against their i liferent if they wish to 8;)cnd their money where it will brinjr TN? GREATEST RETURNS. All Winter Dr<!83 Goods AT COST, And some closing out lots at less than eot>t. We must mike room for our ?piin<r Stock it' we have to Sacrifice Goods. so don't feel that you will not jjpt them fchcaja enough, tor we are as anxious !o. sell as \ ou are to buy. f ? Blankets and Comforts going rapidly. Overcoats, Mackintoshes, &c., &o., will not] wait loo long for you to make up your mind, so oomo AT Once and make- ypur selection while we can show you a better assortment. Shoes, Clothing, ^iats, Caps, &c,, MUST GO, and let, it suf fice to say that you will not complain at Ihe price. HOUSEKEEPERS, do you want the greatest Bargain in Sheeting you have ever seen? If so, call and sec our 8, 0, 10,, 11 and 12 quarter WAMSUTTA MILLS, and y on will be surprised to know how cheap you can buy it. Table Damask, Xapkins, Doily s, Towels, Crash, Art Linen, etc , a specialty, and at prices that will please even the closest buy cis. ? CAKPETS GOING UECi AUDLESS OF COST. Take your choice and make us an offer. 3VC^TTZ?TC3-S TI?e largest Stock, Best Assortment, Prettioyt Patterns and LOWEST PRICES of any piano in the city. RUGSI RUGS! RUGS! fit Ally price from 20c to $10.00. JfARMEl&S remember that we have a full stock of Plantation Supplies, *nd ^iH be^l^iDTraotFTnTctfi, fr/tirr^onf!.!ent that xco rrnt' ?t?)l.yynL W e~gnrHe^qn nrt era for Pertiliz'.j?H-=rftH' -grnrleSr B6 wire to get our prices before. |?Ja.}?n</your- orders With ma-! ny ttatnk* for jmst favors and f?ilici*ing a coniinwance of- tte same, wc afro TjYours Rj*j;ec< folly,* The Famous Gilt- Edge Store, I'.T.miEi'mi'aiiHiM. 1 Collins, i t , ; I ?* ;? <\}'Ih?u ft* inv fnrnttttrr J r??r ? i \ a full ! <<*> of ' C'\' " wiiit'h *u'l| hi* ?.<?11 .?)?!)?? W . ( i f ?Ml I . ? I'M iuvs cleuvioa. |: \ on , i, t < ?') ?-) n? ? t 'i V' t' v "( > *. i i ;? t 1 1 ? ? ? * -i' ht.ut filiOp ( \ i: >vi t tiM i ft i ??t -I'ln*? ( ? !ni |i? ?. i ? ! ?? n ??? ?i\j| y?r -iiul rrj'.-iinr | i A i ??? \ ill .11 . ' t ^ V', ' > I ; r k III It- (I m?? |i <i ? I j '"1 v ' v <''t a , i-\ tV. i ^ ? ? i ? ? 1 1 1 1 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE T ft ADR MAHHft DtilONS Copyrights <kc. / V I -III' H I \l^tl ?, IMllI tVnOI lll< lull III i* ?? IV . \ .< a.r'o'a I II t-illllloll I f\'0 vvliol llor Ml ?Ml l\ Is (il'llM* ll' I'lMCItf Altli). '? " III! . ? ??lihil'lltlll. HlltuUllMlW OJTl'nt (>T?t !? ' ' ' It'.-l 11. Oiiry for KtM'DIIIMf ii. i.i.i ??iton Alinm jfWu rooulvo . ./ M r t'linnn*, Im tfio Scte&iftc American. A >i M'ty WftoH*. l.i.fmMI Hfi. ? ul a i i ? i i!?y HriiMitillA lourtinl. toi iiii, ; .? '? .1 : lm>r .... ml'.-*, f-t. (iol.l l>y nl\ iimmooiiloii. lilUN.'i & Co.30'0"""1;""- Mew York I.imi Ii I'n i', t r > ? , Hililiinuiii 1>. l\ ?* i'itoii.'t'.V* .*. l'21F. MISSYJFSS OF A IIO A-U ilk <*w t<> i;..vr !;??! Ix-tist. LtaiUiiWil v*,t h v< < i ii'.k-!c .ui(J well finished (ltr??rs, ??., 1' .? :i ; i Mll?ln Mail v. -V k, .?! nMirclllal pofi ll?. jxctty '-ij iiiicls, \'i\ We make * a nipi iiiliy o 1 hijjli giadt exclu sive ilr^WiiK in woodwork, but ' iu (he 5'im>?* time we don't urn- 1 lei'iC i ho ik< es,:ar y adjimci* ? hiirbcr, iii<Ai!i!iii?il khii>j;le<, latt.s. \ < . Witcu purchasing from i's j on an* hut 1ng direct from iia* makers and the a<l v,iiilusr i-< yotn M.aiu. Wi t'.e fi >i l'i i. e I (?,i . AlKiUMA I U.MbHft CO., AOUUt?TA. Um. Nu s |>/ f.i/ Ahikf " rt H ti ,'tuy Sti) h'i? tl' iil,/." (?! 4 W. H. PALMER, w* reitLOO, iowa. 1 "Bavpd From Horror# of Nervoui Pro# lr*lion" by Dr. Miles' Nervine, i***""-- ui t?nu- ixjt always lrnii'fitfc ' ciis'iruv'lfoti. M f \V. II. t'AJi/ir:r, O* \V???rrloo, Iowu, wrl'cs: "I wins taketi ??it i a ri? : rfjsts stricture of 1 tie bronchial i.oijtv; wlUch d?volop?Hl into nervous ur n<i ?r;uif>n ) witsco weak I rouid nut sit up. 1 no for ?lsi y m evopt when uudt r the ind .KUi.*"- of uplatoft. For f<?;\ r iitoalhy I *uf f'.-rt aKouit? and ijr^ycd that I might uic and ho at r?va. One physician said I had consumption, for I had a coufh that fravo rue no roat Hut a good old phyalcirw! ;?hosc uutdloiiio had failed, advised roe to u?e Dr Miles' HestoratlvC Nervine and I-itaanl: God that it has bright- ? (-nod my dug*. lengthened my lifo tinAbfcred 1 ?ne fr\ *u the horror* of nervous prostrarion." ! Dr. Miles' Remedies arosold by all drug under a positive Ru*rantet>, first bottle benelith or iiiouoy refunded. Iiook on Iicar^ > and Nerves sent free to nil ^pplluants. UK. MILKS MEIUOAL CO.. Elkhart. IndL ALLEN MEDLIN 1 ! Tf . \ . y . j Cell t ractqr & Builder, ?o.\mi>KN, V - ? )? s c. ( i : i ?<???* lit Miisln^-H-rtii-i/* Oflt rrt?'? ( or.'! * ? 1 1 ? i >i i ? f i n 1 1 ptHnranttM'tl . j ftulioiicU. : IX 'I.H.ALEXANDER, Dentist. , <;ni'<uato of the i'UUadelpliift I )o ii i :t i College, So8*iou 1876-77, OKKICK I UU> A I) STRKhT, C.vMOKft, S. C. i Two <)ooi 8 South of The Curou* ' ielc Office. ' EOT AND COtD ss.vrkN, MASSAGE TREATMENT. J. E. IIADLEY, Registered Nurse. i h vo lit'in DeK?lb to LyttU** ? u n.vt in tin' house formerly onca* I ii i I i.y Mr. TIioh. Wi li>n>K . Muggins, Plumbing, Awning nwl Pump Work, Wind JWillrt Put U|>, Tinning, ? footing ami Unof Painting. vSjitisi'tiction guaranteed. I c?n be found on lower Hrofl.d St:,* in l(io building formerly occu pied by Mr.' S. M. Hurst as a reshmrant. Kenprctfullv, \V. W. Ht'GGfNS. '^8. - \ i\ ti 15 M i l ?) ft ft iiw. i\ ii/\f KViuii a oi/iii NOTICE. " Th? frh<^ol chart* un<l m?i>a pnrohji#*. <?'11. v tlui .lirTnrent dMiiotn .?rt> r< ? lit r (>? supt. ot Kdmifttlon'a ofti'-o, ?n?l iJwy will jJt j ; * i ? coimc fit oncc* nnd tako thi:m '?>?, nod p) ioe thorn la th? ?oh<>olH? I.. L. COVELXXO, Snpt. of I>X, K. C, >i c\ i?i turoby ^iv^n thut lhii<v ? v\ ? I wiUitprljr to thfyiPl<l?ro > i I'mbalu Jbi !vvrsli??\\ County /?> r I t 'l'?> . I i-i: d ix-or V ill IvXOlMltol' of NJO ?'S? ;?t? >.l .'?-iiu-.u lilytltor, \ J I). BL,YTilKK>- N ?'. ii. ?" t!> , i km, Kxeeutor. \ ? MANUFACTURER* OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material* Sash Weights and ConL CHARLESTON, C. . Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any sold South, and thereby, save . money. Window and Fancy (Mags a specialty. Jane 29. BlaeU TIME TABLE NO. 16. West ? I* i r? t Lcavps, ft. m., In offoct 13.01 ft. ?H ? Sunday, January lat, lAWjT - ?t Cla^fl Daily. Kant? Fifot ClaM Daily. Y. 10 a. m., (J .20 ft. tn., 0.2 J n. in. 10.15 81 2'1 ( /lllMH A M 7 40 8 00 8 10 y o) _ 9 35 0 48 10 10 to a.% ! I 00 It 4.' 12 )0 12 3ft P. M. W??*t < ?> 2?I ('litea A. M. 8 20 8 .10 9 05 10 10 10 no 10 10 11 50 12 15, I 50 ? !> 10 3 50 1 10 5 10 5 30 5 45 ? 20 Daily Charleston, Aupuiitfl. <? Columbia, Kingaville, NorCli Carolina Division. 77 Stations. lot Cl*n? (8un<liiys Kxceptetl.) A. M. Leave Arri?o 11 10 Cain don 12 00 DeKalb 12 12 Woatvtlle 12 40 Kf-rnhw 12 55 II<'nth Sprina* 1 0o Pleasant Hili 1 20 Lancaster 1 35 Riverside ^4 50 Cft'ftwbii .'nuc'u 2 15 Hock Hill 2 35 Tirzah .... 2 48 Yorkvllle U 03 Sharon 3 Hickory Grove 3 30 Smyrna 3 55 Black sburg 4 10 ICarla 4 15 Patterson Springs 4 25 Shelby 4 45 !*attimore 4 52 Mooreeborottgli 6 02 Henrietta f? 19 Forest City ? " 9 21 5 3 1 Kufcberforritop 5 59 Thermal City 0 1 1 fileniroo'l 6 8 0 M?rio.t r. m. OnfffMT Brcprfc jijMtiemk _ Kurnlay "T f<v*rr 8.00 arrive* p. m. 10 4ft arrives p. no. 5.80 arrive# p. to. 4.28 arrives p. m. East 82 id CluM P. M, 12 1.1 II 20 12 <5 6 50 10 45 10 30 10 25