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f I JUNE 17ih, 18f*2- 1 * H L RC H I) I R Kl l O R Y I B\pti*t CnrKCK, ? Rev. Myron VT. Gordon. Pastor- Preaehinjr every i Sunday at 11 a. m ami 8:1"> y. m. Sun- J ?lay school from l'i m. to I i?. m- rvcrv Sunday. Prayer-meeting every Wed rv-.sday =tt 8:15 Km- All scats "are lire. .The p iblie is cordially invite^jlo attend Pkrsbyterias Church. ? Rev. W. W. 3fi!lst Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath ;*t li a. m. Sunday School every >ab r>a\$ at 5 p.m. Piayer meeting every *We<dne?dav r.t t"> p. m. Tl:e pv.hlic is cordial lv maciteU to^tteiul. Litti.f.ton Street dm CiftncM. ? Rev. M. L. Carlisle. I^Kor. I'rearViin*: every Sunday at 11 a. :nTi*f.nd $... Prayer-meeting Thursday at p. m. . Arrangers and visiter* arc coru'mllv invited. AU seat* free. Or. vcr Emscoiwi. Ciirjtcir. ? Rev.J.M Sidney, Rector. Services Sunday at 11 ?'clock : Sunday Sufr->ol at p.m. Even ing service at 6 p-?. Friiay after a ? >n ^ervfcre at fi p.m. POINTS PI02SL TJ?. The Baptist Sunday School pic aic was held at Mulbe t ry yest*-rdav. Attention of Allinncemea is cail iA to the notice of Pr?s. Magi 11, to found in another column. At the term of court for Lexinn ,on County he'.d this weieU, 'Solicitor Nelson secured a conviction in seven ;nses c ut of eight tried Mr. H. F. fV^iie has resigned ;h agency of the Tthee C's at Ker^aw, much to the regret >of UmA-.ilizer.s of ..he place. The posiltoifis now tilled by Mr. J. A. Davis, of BlacjisUurg. Our young friend ,^^(r.- G. H. ^um, has sent us au invitation to attend lite commencement exercises ?f the South Carolina College. ? 0 /f hanks for the courtesy. A building iif Dr. Moore's y*ml. *.ise? for storing forage, was de stroyed by tire last Sunday evenin;r, cause unknown. I^>s? about $250; uo insurance. / "V " . 1 ' A bicycle chiV> ha< bef^ortrar. in town, will; about a dozen members. .The following are th?' ??tfi(iersT F. M- Xemp, president; i . W a 1 i nets, v ice? pr rsii len t ; .1 . S . LiatUay, secretary and treasurer. We will not have ,a summer op*? 5ra.*as ejected., rile Gra;? l.'om ^h^.the manager of feas been holding - ; ?? *50 1 i *f i Mttfc toW&c past few week*, hasdeci^c^d iwft ||> come to Camden. \ gaHie "\rbase Vail was played ?? tk ?eS<Vay eve..h:? be tween tk* junior nine, and a ivaai from The result or C^upj^by a Convicted at was a victory .score of 22 lo ^wfl t-ite te last week were tnkett 0 the . pe ne te n I i a r y \V t < \ "be . J?l vesti rday was prisiooer, some ?jBtecuire<l only once jHaiie has been mmmi L KENxIOl". li.sh went an a trip to v. Mr. T, J. KirfcJand has been in Colum bia this- week, attending the examination* c :?t the 3ou*h Carol in ? C?l' K g -, having Ijcen appulSr.led a member of the JW.rd vi Vi-itors, by I>r. \V?od;ow, j?re?i !t ni ;#! the College. \ Messrs Willie and Uwrnice Mills have VeJufiiCti from Davie son Coll-ge. The foftiitl" h s completed the Course and i> tk>w agradaate, i / Mr. B. B. Clarke has been in Sumter isi. professional business th:\> v.oek. Miss Sadie Kennedy has retursn-d home ulicr a visit of several months to Jaek y onvirle :.nd Atlanta. Mn?. 0. TV. 31;- ring is visiting in Blacksbarg. Mr. Charlie Kodgers, of Washing n. t> <5sil|ittgMr. J. R. Goodak-'s famiy. Tvfrs. S. L. Knott, who has been ?va a visit to relatives in Texas, i m - re:unud to Canidca. f Miss iiraee Xirho].-:.-?n. <?! Ka'.h, ufi* r l a visit of several weeks to relative.- in Lancaster. has rt-turn^d h. >n> ?. Mrs. T. !i. Legaro. of Columbia. i.s or. visit here. Miss Minnie ClyUirn spent several ?'kivs of this week in Lancaster. Mr J. K. Creed, of Canity. S- v?-;i$ k. the city yesterday, and iiXe ail good ,/eadeTjJ of the Kegi>tor and tri:?? Peirav '' called to see Larry 4 iannt, ?'.,<> :?ro ph/s favoTite editor. ? C< iumbia Z>*i {t*r. IGrh. ins*. *ff> Mr C, W. I> i*cfcnt?>rc to I :.:r. :t >- j tO!>OT? bn>ine>s Ti:ejt??av. Advertised Utt Tbe following is a list of auver-j Use"' Letters remaining f :i the C.irr.- j #!en post Cilice for i Tie vvcek cfcvhria! Kay 15th? 1892: _ | Mrs J .frees M Kerr. Mis T Z S, it, Mrs KI!a Brot n. Mrs An- 1 Davi?, Mrs H V Jones'. Miss! ;ca jGtatis, Hairy Jackson. K .Alien, M G:Boyki?. Stephen J-.rvis . JUtfius Brown, George Boy, Kickard ! ?ii Ffciifips, George Kemp. y^Peraons calling 'for these ie:m s| iv'mat week tlte-v ; ?jfelt please state What u eeic were ad vert feed. G. G. Alexander, P M. J | ^Btick Jen's Ariffiea Salve. TT*c Best Salve in tbe world ior Outs, l&uises. So*es, I'kers, Saft lih'-nim, fever Sores, Tetter. CI?a;>{?ed Harris. Chilblains Corr.s, arxi air Skin Erup tiynsfim I po98i*dy e*rcs Piles, or n<? f?;iy required. It is guar i>.t$ed ^ire p^rfec.t satisfaction, or Stion-v r.fi iiiae/^5 cents per box. For sul_* byf.j Mb ? r ' " ir>. * *nci .Scratches of ^verv kind) on . uun.aa or anirca's, 4?re?j in 3<f fflintttes by Woifn?<!*s j^oitary Lct-toa. This never Jails, v^viiv F. L. Zemp, Caicd Honor Sell of - the Graded Sohool. The Camden Graded School clos ed last Friday, afier % very suc cessful session. The two young i ladies, Misses Retta Withers and ! T mm I Lillie DePass and iliey were award- ' ed certificate? of graduation .^The following is the Honor Rwll.j Those who attained an average of I 05? 100 are distinguished with hon-| ors; 00-95, distinguished; and 75 00, proficient : . I Grade 10. Distinguished : Rett a WTthere, Lilly IX' Pa ss. Grade 0. D is'i inc. c i s !i 1 1*-\ Jeanic Davis. Proficient: Willi? Haile. Travis Barlield. Grade 8. DISTINGUISHED with Honors: Ma?;<jie Kirk ley, Annie Leitner, Marie Walker, I ouise Z.rmD, KilH* Zemp. Distinguished: J M Can ley, Jr., J H Jonh'n. Mary Wills, Abbie Nelson, Nan Withers. Pro ficient: Jooic Kennedy, L'da Kirkicy, Kmma Moore. Grade|7. DISTINGUISHED WITS llo>;oRS: Uo>a Cantey, Mu'io DySaussure, kvie McMillan, Willis; rM'oney, I i^ \ Jnj*Uan. Distinguished: Willi*; Johnson, I)Aiton Kennedy, Wade Latham, >Vn ; o McCrc^iit,, Frank Phelps, Will jSumond, Susie Yoiin^, Koliin Zem:>. Grade it. DISTINGUISHED WITH IIoNoRS: Anrgn Anerum, Agues* Arranls. Distinguished: Donald Alexander H-tuir Burner, !!a<Wic (flarke, Sal ?y C'ri-Kc, Fiot'ule C'anU-v, Li la Da Ms, L??uir Kit. a Il-iiie, >*. lit* Johnson. V ici ': ! i a Jordan, Henry Kennedy, 1 ? <; l MeDowall, Daisy Truesde', Hal lie Trutsdel, Isaac Waters. Proficient: Albert Brown, Ton Davis, (Charlie Phelps, Mary Walker, Virginia Workman, Kdna Zemp. - Grade 5. Di3Ti?ci* istif.I) with Honors: Wii!ie^h,<-runi, Ella C?ntey, Manr ice DePass. l?rs>ie Nelson. Dis tinguished : Uz/.ie II tile, Mamie ll ii e, Kate Kirklaud, P-ail Sliil ), J??l?ri Siniih, U ?h Me( 'rei-jrh'.. Pro fioisst: Tom Karti.-id, ttob John son, Willie Parser. Gradz i. Diuiristtuisil!:!) with Honors; Bssie Al i\*aii.h r. K Mv PePass, lassie Jordan, Will Nelson, Aline Robi :>><?:?, Willis She.i?rn. Die ting UIsiied : S adieu/1 ncrum. ivida Arrants, Arthur Hurnet. Sammy D;-PiS3,# P?ssi?' Gerald, Kir.ma ! Hailr, Aiethea liueahee, Margarei J??!l:lS?nv Sadie Jaeobson, Alfred K-^nedv, Wilson Moore, John N*:l | Lies, l?i v>ks Parker, Essie Samh, ! Lewis Vaun'ian, Willie Young. | Minnie lirasington. Proficient: ; 0 harlie Hro%*m\ Charlie Dixon, Matlie Osteen, May Shiver, Charlie I Goodaie, James Vuuglian. Sam I Phelps. Grade 2. Distinguished with Honors: | Walter Lowry, Louise Sheorn. [ Maggie McK;:i:-r, Mauie Parke?? 1 I)isr/<?*!JL*isiiEi> : John Cunninishai:-? j.Ianic" Cunningham, G race Dixon, j Sailie Oooflalr, Luia La: ham, Rrs [sie Yaughan, Mary Vaughan. Proficient: Iiessie Chwurn, L-. <>na Davis, Kate Drakefo.pl, Jtssir iGiaharp. L >in:i Haile, K'orn j Leo<l, Pearl Nelson. 15 *.- ! I e Os'i-on. I Rosa Truesdel Joe Workman. Grofle 2. Distinguished v/rrn Honors : A n ; nic Lowry, Knpli.sh Yaucriian. Dis tinguished : Mamie Al?-xar.rler. ?' Belle Rrasinglon, Sadie 15i iaini'ton, [SaSiie B<>svve4!, Mafy Hurnel, Cany ! Cato. Frank Carepheli, Jariie DiX rvrrr. Mary Graham. Nan llaile, L< s j ter Jackson, Stella Sheorn, IvMit? j MrCreiuht, Philip O-stejn. ILuric Mc( -reign t. Con if M;tthi>, Setphrn j Strack. Proficient: Tout >\m ; mons Neai l?:txif-v, Sa'Mie Davis, Willie f)eP;i=sT A n ru Ilaag. ? Gk.ide 1. | Proficient : Willie I?ax?ey, El [ward Cantey. He/itv Cani-on. Johnnie Graham. Johnnie Jackson. Douglas Latham, Dalton MeLeo.i, | Maggie Rohison. Pete Shiver, Lew is Sir a Allie Ze:up. F . Ke*3T^ 'J ' -"I ~ - Ml VkV* ?j? w y ??F - V M ? w.??>s.? V ? >?' The following n re the t r:i;;sfers r?f real estate recorded in the A :ni i t <?: > office during the month of Mrfv, 1 8'.) *2 : J as L Haile, sriieriif, to sinkins fund commission: i22~acres in No 1 2. $ 1 0. 1 9. !! (r C-arrison in Daniel Oliver; ~7) aer* s in N<> 2, *7~>. ('.-.tMie Criinipton to I! F I5oyi<iu et ?1, trustees: 73 a:- res in No II, $400 Sar*?h K. Bi ought^n to Henry Pendleton ; 1 !? ?t in town of Ker shaw-, $10. Sarah K Broughton to Simeon El'is; I lot in t!:e tov. n of Keishaw. $10. M A Simmonds i > i I G (a; rison : 312 acres in No 2, ? I Wm_ II Burr ct al to J;\me> I. f>ihiile; t! lots in t lie eily of ("am (ten, on Church strei-f. extending feom Dc-Kalh to Ruticd_:e street. 1 7 00. Dora Lszchfcv t<* K. I). ? : : 27 acre.*, *ns. Uawlie D McLean ! ? Ca:*riga.n & Silcos; 100 acres in No 4. ->*.">0. Ma?tlia Team to T R Team ; I <)(y acTes4? No 1 1. $5. Marthta Team to Mattie Gcttys : 2"yl acres in No II, Geo E Brown et a! to Bamu Bros; 420 acres in No Cora S Mathis to f- II Vates; 1 ; house and lot r.n Littleton street in the city of Camden, $1,000. T A Spradlev to EI Baum; SO acres in No 3, $307.15. Sarah K Broughtor. to Jim es Wiliinm*; 1 lot in the to w n of V.'vst ville, $!0. W i "r v ^ atktns ami ?4's:v \\ nt? kins to Francis S Walking; 37 - X' - acres in No o, girt. Wilev Walking an.? "a:v VT;i;. kins to J W Wstkins ana.] M U'a;- [ Ikins; 127 seres in No 5, gift. i A XO THE II A RJi A IG X31EXT. ' * , t Mr. Schroak Rakes Mr. Floyd Over the Coals Again. t The position assumed by Mr. J. "W. Floyd, in The Chkokicle ot'tlie 3;<l if? on the surface, very p!iis";!>U*. but when the infallible $ouchHt >n3 <'4 truth i.s up plie-.l, i: will i)'1 1 not ft hold Wit- \ tor. The fallowing arc the f.i/ts concerning this, to say th? hjast, very shady trnns a-lln: d First. I C'-n^MoreJ Mr. Floyd my j friend, with all thv-.t w rd implies, and ! trusted him accor linglv. .1 Second, ho w.?< in looted to me fur ?V. v\)ts to so:n ? I i 1 f 1 extent :m 1 judging hbu ii>r vay-v lf. I than ?'!it t 1 ? r r. hi; w >uM tako ! pi -a sure i:: reciprocating \\!i -n the oeeas ior. offered. Third. in givi'itr him .11 ??]*oo: tun* ry to j rne?;t the mercber* d the -"'th I-istiict <1 d?%r;;ti??n. 1 v. a s iv\jng 1 im the oppor tunity of 1 j i*; I if ?. as hc^kww. for i:i n-> othe* way euuM h .? have nude the r.r ir.1 lintaru" of s > in my >>i the prominent ? p.>Jiti'-ian:. of the I)i>triet ^n?i ft? that j time Mr. Y ha 1 ambiti >11? seheni -s j whirl; hi- fyi.l! t- >ns!immate only hy he- ! fining :i <j>:aint d with those irentlc* ! i men. The uict 1 1 1 ;; t these >C!ien:es^SJd not j inateri.dize. ha 1 no hearing <?:i the ; fjne>:i-,n at issue, ::n I <1 .es not lessen his obligation to me. Fourth, .n accepting and tlec.i >neer ingfbr the nomination of delegate from j this restrict, under tin: cin-'imsianee*. ? he was beyond oue.-tion, guiity of an act ' oi nigral had taith which cannot but re- J rt ive as it im?i its* the condemnation of 1 w."U v.h 1 hold a moral obligation! sacri <1. As some c moment ha* been excited by i one or two passages in my letter to Mr. j Floyd, of May 17th, partfrulai iy , that i passage, ??This may look like a checky j request." ^!*., uc. I will cxplain i.v 1 saving that inn. in* the cx^Tr-ssion . I merely meant that ha I Mr. F. deputized j me t > :itte;.<l the eoiivention in Ins stead, j 1 shoal 1 have expect? 1 him to p refer a ! similar rc?;u st and have thought him j j 'ir-titi d in d >ir>j* ?. I will remark here that I would ;:1 o have honored it by : tru'y representing him, instead of mis- j reprr seating hitn. 1 This. I J oiieve. covers nil the counts! of my in li tment, so I will n >w leave i: - in t*ie ham.s o." t!>.r p :o; l ?. Jit'SpOt'tful ' V. W. A. SCHhOCk^ i IT*"? A riTT-n'v ,t ?MC?T^TTtTTTl,?i * -*?> WuA*J?y >) 'o m m' The If:s: iiijii* f< ? r iho white j lOUolliM'S <>> ? ii"' J'*;:1 lit* W 'i! htf* ll t'!ii louring '.1 10 ut<-l; ? .?j j *:?? j 2<)th. The ff)l i'< i ??!?' i :: 1 ? , ! will conduct ii: Prim jv?> i G. Iv. Stokes, of Uovvt'svSllr, S : I Assistants. ]\\>f X. \V. i. and Mrs. iv S. S|?i indent*:'. "T!n-sr [ n<?u*({ ins' racLors will .loubth'ss | tn:tk-3 the Institute u ure-U success, j N') teacher should f:iil t > v.Vi :i !. i Kverv itr r :i m rn< n? lex 1 ?t-?- 1 1 ?nrr^r ?J m-m /?i ??? i j'> V . V ( ^.rfth' v :iv --t i: -i. r .1 ' r- * ] , , ? . , " * ? Uj l\ers!];nv \ j ;ii.\ .oil-.;:;;- u\u j 1)0 hold i L ? ? liie v-iv vei.iioj; >-i > I ?? / i ? ?! O .?lliance, (about stN nines o:t [ of (Jiiitid -ii ) on the (>ih. day <,!' iJuJv proximo. The ns*. otiir.: s i j will open at 10 o'c:o:.-i\ a. :n, [An election ii^r o'li^r. for the i en>um : term u i.l b : he; 1 ut ; thi-i meeting; reports, of sinnd j i ') tf ocm iiiu ?<? i j'li i >rei I sliMl'd ai>> ho in i< i - * . A |<!utcio t lie state Allia-iee w.-s] | be elected. Su'o- Alliance -Lrct :"Ts. are lex-efficiv) memb ? i ? ii ijr?in A 1.- 1 1 1 v Alliance, una are reqnestea to be present at our quarterly ! meeting important makers w'.ll b. [considered at this inciting; it is therefore urajed that every ?ub i Alliance he lull v re pre seized. Mas. R. M.Udft. % Pros' t K.C. F. A V Little t'r ii! s Mx]?L,rii*!>.i*o In a f /: ji'ii i lioux*. ?>Ir. and M.s. L Tr ?>.*? at ar > kci-p ? rs (>;' t * sc (iov. at Sand I'cacli. M and nix* w:th a ? ;:t:: tr ? j ! er. four y.\:r- old. April \\a> t-?!<e? ds?wn v.it'i M -aslcs. IV I we ! !?y tire.ii:!:1.! ('< u.r!i i mdn^ !:.*.<> :l KfV'.T. \) !???{?> ;it !;<?: ncr :;n<l ;;t I) -tn>it treated '.cv. lv.t in v.i!n. slie , <:r; vr r.;pidiv. until was a m-re : *? !.:i ii? 1 of ' )??! i Ti ion .-die trio.] I >r. i K.nj's- New I>isiN?vory ;.n i nfu-r tin* n<c . if l \r<.f ;i?id ;i liaif vv.i.y coj.jj.litclv I eured- Th'^v s ; : y I). . Kin-/ Ni-.v Dis coVfi y : - v.'? -rt :: : w- i :::t in jdd. ye. \- >?: may ir-*t 1 >. it]'.* I". J, l>ra.u>t >:c. Uiieur.iu -ivm caret! in ji "Mystic" < t;re Cm:- H hemn:?t ism a:nl Neuralgia r.-nli^nli ; rim s in 1 t c, A ! ! :i \ s. fge% upon the sys tem is re:a:i! and mysterious. ?Jt ivmf?v?;s ai once the cause anv lii'; disease immediately <ii?.:!p pears. .The liisl ('use greatly l?eneiits, 7.~> cent s. Sold l?y F. M. ])rujiii>t, ?' air. den. Kuglis'i Spi\in Li:.im-;p.l r?k IllOVfs :? 1 1 M Soft tu- (?:?' i" II S?'<? j Lumps n'i 1 Blemishes Troin Ij t ? r~< * Bif?xt Sp-nirs. Curl'h, Spiin's. i Srtlt.cv, Ivint? St.UVs, Sj.vni. :i]i Sw??h?'n Throats, U*. Save ?~>U by iw of one boiY.ji j Warranted the inrst vrocuirJun Blemish L'u;e ever known. So'id j by I)r. F. L. Zemp, Camden, S. C ^h^aBabj- was sick, wo gave her Castoria. Xhen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When sh? became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Whes sne had Children, she gave thera Castoria. / ? J Subscribe for The Chronicle. tar O'd pspeis for sale at this office at 20 cents per hun-ireu CAES OF THA1TZ3 To the fire department and citizens generally, I desire to extend my warmest thanks lor 1 their prompt and efficient ser vices at the fire on my prem ises on Sunclav. Juno 12th. i A A. MOORE. M. 1). FOR SALE. ; A second-hand one-horse Car riagj in fair condition. Will bo sold at a very reasonable price. For further information, apply at The Chronicle office; F( )liSALE. ~ Two new fifty-saw Pratt Giiw. Condensers and Feeders; one Tozer & Dial twenty-horse wwr K iiiine and twenty-five * C* * horse power Boiler. Engine and Boiler reparate; one Queen of the South Grist Mill; one Lid dell Pony Saw Mill. Belting and Shafting; one Boss Cotton Press. Terms exceedingly low. yj %/ Apply to 1). B Clarke, Attomev. n> -j ' '> 1 r3 v ? r> '?? ' j ' jS ^ Q ? '* ? f* mm o\: mm ? " ? C f> [ * \ * Savings Department' -:in BANK of CAMDEN. Commencing Jul v 1st. 1 S92 the BANK OF CAMDEN. of Camden S. ^ \v il 1 open a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT in the Bank. Depositors in this department wi 1 be paid inter est on sann. Deposits received in sums of ONE DOLLAR and AP? WE. We n speCtfuMy solicit bus iness and w ill i r- ;id van tair '.'(ins to our customers to lorp their funds with us. l or :'u: t>T information, in-juiio at ii" -5. ink il. (i. GARRISON, Pros' t. C. II. \ -V i ES. ( ^asbier. * ?* . -J j ri j ^ r. -- u''* e u i vv'< y i , -p' ? V Sorr;r (' v^toi.: n a? ? K mi:s:i aw County. i \ ? ? ? ? I " : ? ; o i- a:,?i ?y ? ii-tu<* ?> f -';n Iry 1"\ e7\e j ent ion*. jo nv <iirer,ti'"l 1 ?y J. C. llol . (???vi-y iV/as'inT lor Ivershav for 1 !w ye:>r 1800-0:. 1 have lev ii ii ui "in an i v, i!! offer t' ?r s ile to th | liijrliosr bidder, in ~fr >nt of the c*our i itnnso in (\i:a 'or.. S. within the Io.'j' ? hours t.i ?alo. on 1 Ik* first Tuesday i ?> 'in_' the <1 iv. (tlu* firs. Mor . . : -i v :? ;n_r .'a y 4:li. ;i n itionai holiday --j' ? f.i'.iov. in;,' <!v.s; ii^'c 4 yreai estate. 1 >?> ?rty i !>om;< S< ao.ii. !?: ? r f?r::) 'r]?rr JMu iV'i Tiirn -r, on L >n? i>ianc?a o.I South hy L-i/.avus Yate>\ IS r?rown. West by f. Moselej North ! y rest of Richard I'rown tr; Scnooj. I ) i st ?: ! < T No S. :i:T m a Mil on ? hni'<li;rr the prop erty of Jatiii V??a:iL'. Mtaate.i in School I'iAtrivt No. S, boundaries unknown. JAMES L. IIAILS, ?Timv- 1"i, 1802. " ' IX;) C. 8.-K.C. W I I TERS Wholesale Croccr. ? (>? WhoU-ilc LValci in WINKS. LIQUORS mikI CIGARS, y k-<[ H iv. ? ! 1 w1 / t LliJii iCimO >. >. I . T HE 1 J *.? "^CTi'in0 no'icrn HiiRASTCCn -Cr?iiM In rhp DUAnfin i iiU LvjUni lu iiiti ulu i Prices very vc&scntiM^. Obtain th?2E ?..-(1 r.'aMO cMripariacan. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. BELViD?P<T., !Ll.* Scientific American . r Agency for ^ 5T CAVEATS, l TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS C3PVJUCHTS. etc. ,,-r v>?c-jrriz y.atents in America. I/rerv pc{?sat t ??<?:; o?;t bv ns is brought before the p'ebiic :>y a n.^;c.' <.:reb free of charge in the ffii-rntfic American u CO Largest Mrcainfaen of any scienter naffer in the w -rlJ. ri illustrated. No intoiliseai nan sMu'.'i i>e without it. VTeeklv, s.'J.OS a, rear: ?iJ*i ?5xraor.tbs. A.lrfros? MCXN & Otl Broad >Fay. Xuvr YotIm- - ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SOLICITOR. ---I hereby announce to the Demo cratic voters of Kershaw, Riehiarid, fcxig* tiej<l and Lexington counties ilia? I aim a candidate for re-election 10 llie^eftice of Solicitor of the^fih cricuit. will a hi le the rcsufi oi the primary election, and /espect fuU\ aj>k tiie support of iny.fcMow IK irocrats. 1*. II. Nki.sox. I We beg leave to announce to our K l low-Democrats ilia1.- Mr- II. ('. Pation, of Columbia, i* in tin; race f??r Solicitor of rae tifih circuit. Knowing him as we do, we cordially commend him as our cln-ice for tlie position. If he is elected, lie will disehar^e the onerous duties with ability, fidelity and impartiality. Many Veteis of West Watkree. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Desiring a member of the Leu" islature who will represent tin* best interests ot our community and the whole eiatnty, we present the name of Mr. D 1\ C. Murchinson to the Democratic vot? is' of Ker shaw County as a candidate, sub ject to the result of the primary election. UeulaH. The vol crs of Antioch section of Kershaw County announce the name of Mr. I). M. Belliune as tlreir choice ior one of the represi ntatives in the Legislature. Mr. SJethnne i* too well kDow>i to need any words of praise. It elected he will roflect credit upon the eotinty. Many Voters. ? In accordance with the expi^ssed^ wisVes of his many friends, \ he! Hon. \S$ 1?\. Kuss'ell isMntreby presented | 'or/ re-election to the Legislature, lbs course as a Representative fr<*n Viscounty ha-* he?-n entirely sal ;j?. Tactory to his constituents. WV i ;t?!edjje him to ahide the n suit. <?f the primary. a * WesTvh le. , The name of M.r. G. W. Moseley is hereby present. -d fo* reelection to ?lie House of Hepreseutati ve*, sub. j-.'et to the resul'. of vhe Democratic' primary election. .Mqsthy kits wa?ie ar fait hful represent "a'ive of till* people; his record is before them, and \up?m which his name is ?^ftVred for re-election by . ' ^ ' MANY FU I F.N IX. ~FOT^. OfImTrtT" r Kdvtor.? Iviense annoutic* to ? fitt Deniw'falit voters of Kershaw Cminty mfc name as a candidate fn r the otilcc 'Jlerk of the Court for Kei>haw^%frj'^'- subject to the Deinuc! a', ic ' Primary. | I respectt'o!!;* nsU #th*5 support of j try fellow- Democrats. J. li. S"OODAI.E. ! > *' ? i i jj? " j Mu K !) : to k : ? 1^f>s o a n ti < >n n tv ' i ho name of M i- . J. L. .''usin^toii;' :? \e:\ndid:ite l'<^ the rifl jClnk of Court for county. Wis pledge him to abide the losul:. 1 of the democratic primary <'iei-;i(>n. Voters^ I; Mr. Ei>itor: ? W'e <l''sire to place j ! tw-fort* tliC voters of Iyershnw conn- j ! ; y l li e name .of Mr. Jvrel Hotijjli. f,,r ! ;ilie olliee of Clerk of Gout*. subject !io the T^miU of the primary oleu He conipKi'tU m-iii, .-nuJ i-.!i n vl:?j< i <-vtM v v [him with iu?sv 1 13 iT i liis i-ons Fo;t sata I a lOdintre ? t"V I P-cll'Ct'tiU I41 tliO ? 11; ??? ? ? f Sl.i.:iir<?f Korsh:i<r <*??u ?5< y, to liii' action ot 1 lu* 1>f tnticr it ii: pi i inarv, ami rcsjM-c! t-il! v a-k t ? . ^ > : > j ? pori ?.?*" my lJ*.nioc?';?iic iillow.riti. Ja.MKS L. il .U.K. I ]?< rchv tttinom.cc ir.vsi l' ;|!(. Dvniorraiic \ot?ts <f K'I-Ikiu (JoillltV :i^ :i <*:Hl?li'la!o T T l'?>' i?!" SIum ilT, to t!i<? u : I "I pvimarv c]cc>i"n, proniMir_r i! ? 1 *-t nl to I'nit lit uPy ' In.* <it.i :?-? ot llio '?Jlirc. '4- rc<|n(!i In'] v :i;-k tin >nj'j>url ol ihc- "O-jm wmi :<?? pirty. .1. Fn \ n k V?* r. Mk Emtok: ? Vie in:inv fi?rn?ls of Mr. I> M. Pcarce u s k space i v l lie oolunvis ot your paper to pre sent -3iis name: as a c.in iid-Hi* for Slieriif. One so v.'^ii known for n !>riii h ir.ess (.'i' ehar.-irter reli ability. nce<ls no c?>iii:r:?'',.?laiioii :it our Many M::. ICimtou: ? Tho iinmitWis <?; Heaver I J :mi Dcmn.ralii* cit;l: a>!v spaw in \oiir. vfi!iial?l.' paper ti l>re!?eiil i!i? hiuneof a worthv 1 > ti n i; man for the olticeuof Sheriff, j ;'*? i. l.othe result of the approaching Djiisiocratii: j rimaiy eireli<>n. NY ivfer to Mr. K. B. Williams, form erl v of West W atcw, Inn :?i ;>r? s? nt a rcii^nt of Camden. Mr. Wilii-im: :r vouh? man, aeiive. eapaMr ?n<l >trii'l!v reliable, ami s.'imiim! !;?? re e?i\v. i hi' nomination for 1 1; i- i *!!c<r. he u.a lie c]?- j >?? ii ? it*: 1 npon In per foiin \vc':i nn?i i : t i ! f : : : I v* Jl> ex n.-t i !? i; ri'ilicft. i > : a ve iv 4)am. The mtny friends of- Mr S. F. ! asfc space in the columns <? I your paper to present his nam?* :i? ! :i candidate for Sheriff, su5?j.>?! !r. [the result of ihe primary. !f.-ha hetrt csfi'e<l upf?n to serve \ ? ? i.?-fnr?* and has (lisch't: ue<i i!;*.* ex^iitini: iluiies of County Commissions im partially, promptly and with eouii ;?-?-y towards nil with i :i co n t :i c t. Ho is in full sy m|li drf with the Farmers' Movement, and ? i:ist. hut n>it least, he is a true aod tried Democrat. Should he leceive the nomination for this ofJiie," lie will do a3 he Las always done, dis charge every duly devolving upon him to the best interests of his constituent.' ? Many Voxeus. ! FOR AUDITOR. ! I Jjofceby annonnc rry*elf a candi'; ?late tor reappoint met^t to the office of Auditor and respectfully ask the recommendation of my tVllou-. democrats tor *aid position 1 pledge myselt to abide t l?e result, ot ll.tj primary election. I). (;. Ku:ki.f.v. ' FOR TREASURER. I herein announce myself as a candidate for County Treasurer. Will. he satisfied with the result of the Democratic Primanv ? <* , J. C. Kollisgs. Fob School Commissions. I hereby announce myself t<> the Democratic voters ?:F Karshaw County as a e:?ndidale for re election to' the office of Com missioner, subject tc tile result ?>f tlif*'t>r<mai v elefctiutt .,r J; M. N* atts. For Count t Commissioner. .. We lif-s leave W> announce the name ot our felh?A-eiti/en C:s j?t .* i A. A. 'Hoy kin, ?>f" \\\st Wau-^-e. a Miitaliie ciii'ii'Ia't1 i ? ?r re-eh<?!i<?n as County Commissions r, subject to ihe result of the tuinnry. liU ser & . , . 1 . NIC-* in tins mo?t impoitant ?ture. wiiich lie lii> :r ready ti!le<l, having. . hoe n m im> creditable :fnd highly satisfactory. lie i< a K'uvesstnl i tanner, uood tinauci-r, in lull s\ in-' jiathy with the Kn rmei s' MoVement,! a tmt' :u*Kuied Democrat. He has while iri ? uwf given special atten tion to the ni,vls and bridges of the county ami V we f*cl assured ti a wey/oiild i.ot-^do heticr : hau : ?? re^elt ct hi in. Many jflToicrs <?! \Vi>t \Vatki:ke. We desire to place in nomination subject to the result of the piimary election, the name of MrT. L. Davis si? ft suitable candidate for Count v Commissioner. It' elerUd we Unowj that ii't would guard tin1 inteicsts of the county as faithfuiK as any ??ne. Many Fkiknds. Mr. Editor:- -Please announce to he Democrat ie vo'ers of Ker>ha\v county | my name fs a candidate for reelection to the offlee <?r* Coun | j y C >mmi>V on< r, subject the icseult o/' t'li* prima; V election. Thauklllg 1 111 v /Viemls /!.rt!-ie high coiojili j ment paid me in the last electku'. II respiei/uHv a>k a ivou inuation o/* | their support ami eon'i lencr. ,J. A. McDowell. I ht-n*'?.v announce myself a c:?u <1 id :i ' i' fur t!i?* <?!!]<??? of (*ohui\ (.?oik .ni^spioner, subject to the | iu" t.iie l)i*moci\ilie primary election * D. I". Dixon. Mk. Khitou: ? Pirn so nnnntinre Mr. .1. N. .J i > i; t'>* ::s u ?.* :? n ?1 i < 1 :i t *? i i ? r v - ( Y suuiissit.ruM , su'f'jrct lo ilie I'cs'Ui- <?f 1 1;?* IXmimhtuUc p ii mi - arv pI?tI i??n. Mr. .Jones U a p r< ? urrcssiv? < i*iz*n, inist '.viH th) in ? v ? rv r^ii cf^rrtrt "TT i-'u rli il l'i il.is r? * I Jt'^pon si v.<? j) .si;is?r, lie wili innkr pi p:iia^lnViti<.r alu{ , flii < ? Jli v? r. ; \ oTIIilS. an 1 po to Dr. Moore's D;u^ Si ore for c?d:i Water, Milk Shakes. Sh rbcts, Ice*. etc., flavored with pure natural iruil iulces. i ?' Limeades. Lemonades. vJrcam , Nida an 1 Ac'.d I'fcOiphMe ?SPRING iroi sparkle- from our fountain com bining ilio me iic.ina' virtm-s < 1 f this wvll-known water \\ i ; h '.In plea antn s< of an ieeo bever age. If vnt are aMir-tee. wills "\h:\t tired tv..4!iir_' t !">' a I;' tss oi MKxic.-in Kola. It wiil hv vi^miito \o:;. \\\- li ;i\'? even variety and >t\ lo of ?Irinks found at : lirst class lou < hlr list i< t< huge t ? i*i : ale. We !i:;ve even tiling IVem ??Xectar.'" "tin* l>ev< rn<re <>f the irOvls." (l0W 11: ;i\ .1, M Phvs'eian ami I)ru.yi-t. ; ? WHY 13 THE L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR I CENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WO.RLO FOR THE MO.HEf? It Is a fceam!esSj?hoe. with r.<> tacU-; or wax thread to hurt the feetrroade of tl?e best f.ne'cjjf. stvlwti and easy, and btra ?? i~e v<n ke more sh<?- * 01 this C trade than any otlwr manufacturer, it equals i?4nd tewed shoes costlnj ?r>m SI.mj to (J {? (|0 (irnniiic lland^cwcd, the finest calf Rhoci over otter?-! Tur equals Krencll shoes which co?t from $>.<>ito (J4 00 Hand-Sewed Writ Shoe, lino calf, ^tT? .stylish, comfortable aad durable. Tho b;^t shoe ever offered at this price ; same Kru.dc as cits toxn-mato shot* costing from piM to CO 50 Police Shoe? tanners. Railroad M*n ?POi and letter Carrfersali wear tbeni; rtaccalf, seamless, smooth inside, heavy three eolcs, exten sion edr'?. One pair will wear a year. n 50 fine cnlfj no better ?hoe ever offered at Hfdmm this price; one trial will convince thobo who want a sh<>e for cotnfortfend service. *,i \ 4?0 ^ and 9'2.00 WorkinxmuiT# eht>esx ttt very strong and durable. ~?m?' Tha. h*ve staaa them a triil will .wear no otber make, ?" * school shoes am 1 everywhere; Uieyat-Q t?>? "i Jtest teeroalaiTrenei 11.75 shoe for Ushatid durable. , ? _ ? _ Douicias' name and price are ?t?xnped<m the bottom of each shoe. . ^-TAKE HO Sr B*TITrTB.^O Insist on local advertised dealers supplying y< ? wTX* UOLGUAS, Brockton, UlliSC II BROS. for Infants and Children* I ? : | \ " C ast ori a i&?o well adapted to children tlMrt I recommend it as superior to any preserififloa kno'.vQ to me." H. A- Arcuiu, M. Dvt 111 So. Oxford Sl. Drootdjm, K? T. > % " Th- use of ' Cast?>ria ' is so universal and It8 merits so well known thai it stvnis a work of supererogation to eudorsfc it. Few Mr the intelligent families who do tot keep Cotton* within easy reach " v Cahlos Hivrrx. D. T> . New York CStr. Late Pastor Bloomic^dale lieformed Church. ^??torU cures Ootia, Sour Btotnacb, Dtan " ^pSgr-*"" 'itaout iaj VTitaout injurious I medicgUtm. 44 For ?cTfnl jraon t ka*w nc*fcrt?*r ymir 'Castoria." ADdiballalwv^O ?? lu ,&o?om tthaiuivarUtfrijprciduobd MM. Tesuha." Ko*n?F. PjkfiDW.lt % ??The Wtothr^V'l^ Street and t hJWt Kcv^ufcOhr* TU ClMTACB COKPXWf 77 MrKHiT HAVE YOU SEtEftl OUR It has been hard work for shoe houses to year, because the demand has been so great, could not Oil orders fast enojtiiih. But now new lots every week or two-i? ; * Mm'!S BROWN SERGE TEWIMJS SHOES AT ; IKFA.CT, 'SLIPPERS OF ALL jSlT APERS" SHOE TAYLOR'S GASH C-A-avCtMEEtT, S. C. JJrv Go-Mis; Notion*. MMiinery. Clothing (j Us* ware and Hoiire Faruishiuj; lioods. ho*.?. ila's, Truuks, Tibw vl THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE. '?Mr. Vresidet.t," said the fcwntric Johu li uh-Iolpb, c( Uoanoke^ 0*Vl Virginia statt^man. mt^rrtip'.ing Liruself in oae of lus eeutiloriid aiftljil ! ' 1 ' " T "of four short COilSl: ! t%i hivtt discovered the philosopher's stone. : of homely English ? l'AY AS YOU G(X" How many people to-day would he better off if they would; take thd i adv;^?_.Then? is certainly no honor aod giory it* having vour name <Jq sands of iiiMti have been compelled U) pay ffi^Fchants boo th**y never receiwd. simply \ jC? l !" ^ P _ Hir I- i way we eondnet our pms.nes.i. an 1 we espect to tr?i>el that way HQ ] fr.tme ot dose the d??or?. j \\ e arv doing something that ha- nov??r b^en attempted in Caindea and :t niTords as much pleasure to state that we are uinki :t.^ a success li .'.v [ziiofs wiil draw every time. Had our spot cash system enables I ?iv>? yoi goo Is from twenty live to^ifrv ^-r co?nt. lower than these) wini-.l credit fellows v\'e do not have to mike up on you what we Id ? <om?'bo ly-el.-e. Vjii a!i ka6v that 1.- true, {?<r your old grand daddj lea igh. j t-i the same way. an 1 so will yuu be just as loa^f as you sties t j mist: ab.e, cr.rsed credit folly. ? ' i i HONESTT. (? 1 N man this green earth trys Lard -r tocond ici ii.s bu?int?a? mora i e>!iy : han we 1 >. \Ve have had it <a*>:ie-r. ; drilled into lis from the ,c] Oiir geo-i old mother al.va\s said ?*..?? honest' mv hoa in a! I of your unji - ? ? ??j *.jwr, ings ;i:. i '?v.i-eess wiil come to you ' A e do no* Usl:e\v m these dirty, iatiui i. t:le tricks that are practiced by >o many merchantsnow-aday#. IfVq not t:aj?' whu vou upon honest principles we do not care to tra*o with' a' v - , 1'- ? -v wvi viuc iv; U4 'O ?uni you at fill \ on cat: ivly upon n-> every t:a?e; our reputation is t??o well kao%A io :i:" te4oj>i" K>i Ivrshaw cor.uy. lor the'm to have any doubts of ihis.1 W# ?nu:fc' ;.iated this ! ' Tit^ >ir?j 'KM o CASH SYSTEM theo:.!y way of conducting an honest litis;;. os& - - i uu>jk.?V:?*?^Q &US.* -s i ::a ??;;;!??-. No man can m ttj pr.rca ise n:s geo?ls on <*r?-diP^i:Lp!j ?ca ie* yes a h*t!e tim- |?h;, jjo.u ?> j ist a* s?r<? as the stinvset*. N > m?-:**ha:jt ran *.:'r -rd to gt ve i i-? good-* aaay. s;ime!x>ly must Viav' i . , . . . -i i ' i ?* t 1 i.o:i ^ - ? ? ?- ' ^ n>7| yo jr ? .iv. ! l.h * !i.?-:?odw mlty be yo.;. S??un t.h**s? t ao or liiiee A>=. ' t ^ i:. . !: \\ m ?? \< n at a ? 1 tr and ?.ria ? d >wn to lit ty centji. .'?.?ii.Vs y.\ Njtiare:' O.u* way isoneM^uare, ' l ;v'. --i' t t oo:. No in?*rch.'iit on this e i. - ^ ' lower j ]Vi.n we do unless eferth ne Wi tt i. ; . Vf . caa -.*e: i i ^:ves i; :r eti'to:: st? K.s hi? ^ojjtll; r<?-ch::t\ Ma-'.i,-. Uhl ritil .1 J )'i \' v t wo - o: t* J h: i ','U . i ;? ? u: ?: but t<ar^' a;i tii I t?: ? :.r.c ??. j;ho liiif dovu ltbe' :i i : j- t in : ? b an t i>:^ discouat^ ? : - :i.'? L.-j.i ii: of. . l:? re never was h gr?a<V " : u- i):.'cb:;-j;;/ nnbl.e tua'i th'.s ontf lay .i. yj'u ? 'i \ i ; ? ^ c.hn^ji. ;p>iv?ck nejdt tlajr : .:?*c*.-?'. j*.v, : . .lay :> i-ar^lli May Slfith. [??ill '? O Ii' ( toi day N ?;?;>, WMiy'ariicie ioUur -- j i:e<* th.-ii }.??? catj buy Mi?e where. ? I : w ??- :,i.c- i ;ske*t ii" Nevv York's usoi?t successful ibttsi .v a : i ; a * > t -"'e. v.- u'o ? wealth and liehes? Fiici? i. kre?? vu u b?. open; third, pay ensh lor vvuat jon .. ) .. i ; - * ? - ? ? - " . r ..i t. |/a_> ^ lor wuui t i.y Mi/nt} goo 1 a.i.i v ?an i tt*:ee \ery n,'ces->ary e->seati?.ls to tuake on u 'Viith wnat it should be. l'.te al?;iig!)ty dollar ir a t: v.erfe.l iey*r. It i- ^ methir.g nil are 'l r : ,r. an t tL- oniv way t , j.ile tie-:;, fit* i- t > save? hence you ^u*U yur ^ )o Is for the ca^h . It not wi.jz a nian makes that mak??s hinin .v hat ne s;ives. I hat J.im v.hht ->e I re o'.?eriu}j you every dav?yJ !ri?'tv t .-v ?? . ?e are entitled to it !> tunity to *a\v. > W e w tn: y i > ? i r Uade. and *.ve b? woriiiiig fi'i* interest-:. 'A m uar.t rv^ry mar. w^r:.an and ??./lid in Kershaw t: -ii headquarter-. \.hen they c.me to Camden. :'or > I do anything ??*? pos-ibly c^.n ^jr them. A <-? are tne f fy*r ol __ ..r >Ve do hct sell pap^f Vi -in^fcH nr;t*>,'tr,f t?nd snoh traab.* If that is the stuff you are looking fol'l'c soue'.vheie elso to lo your tradiojff. , ?v^.11(^ ? v, io 10 j our ir;?ao|g. Koi^ember we do a spot cash bu-iioeX only, do not credit unybo4v, tnakf* o differeLce wn > they are. Do not a.- 1, ui fi.Tv credit. *>t| ?s disagreeable |.o tor- we must decline. . ll? m-r^i-er ;;s this Fall wLea you cv.*V;e to town; you aty L;e loser eve t'Uie ; y\ paps u . by. We will -.el! go./Js cheap and noboJt^ can iweep from it. Rock bottox. ?pot ca&h ;.!v. ay - . %ery IVcitr>> TAYLOR & CO