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|a? ?jaa3ea Ckmide Camden, s. c^June 301b, isos ?HlTRCH DIRECTORY. Psesbytebia* CriCRCfi. ? R ev. W. W Mills, Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at 1 1 a. m. Sun lay School every Sab bath a: 5 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 6 P- m- The public i? cordially invited to attend. Grace Episcopal Churcjj. ? Rev. J. 31 St >nfy. Hector. Services Sunday at 11 o'clock ; Sunday Seheol at 5 p.iii. Even ing serrice at 6 p.m. Fri-iay aflernoon service at 6 p. re. B vPTr.sT CncRcrr, ? Re rv. Myron W. Gordon. Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 \. m. and 8:lo p. m. Sun day school from 12 yt. to 1 p. >r. every Sunday. Prayer-meeting every Wednes day at a w'eiork p. m. AH seats ;ire fre*. Th" public is cordially invited to attend. The C. V- P. S. C. E. meets fcverj Sunday at 6:00 p. m Littleton Stsezt Methodist Church.? Rev. M. Im Carlisle, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. :n. and 7 :45 p. m. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 5 :00 p. m. San?J?y school at 4 :30 Strang ers and viaitors are cordially invited. ?12 se*ts free. POIXTS PI0KS3 U? Subscribe fur The Chronicle. There are only two prisoners in j-.il. Who'll have the first ripe water Lneiou i News is almost as scarce as money in this community. ^Everybody is complaining about the abundance of the fly crop. tJtr Old papers for sale at this office at 20 cents per hundred. The county alliance caeets at the Coart House uext Wednesday. Mr W. J. Jones has moved into the Anderson bouse in Kirkwood. As yet we have had very little hot weather, but we may expect it *oon. Mr C. C. Vaughan has move'd in to his new residence on Littleton street. * A light shower fell yesterday afternoon, but it was too light to ilo much good. Children's day will be observed at the Camden Baptist church next Sunday night. Tha floors }f the jail have been frcoured, and it ia now a little more habitabie than formerly. ?- J dM The Chronicle and the weekly Atlanta Constitution wiH i>e sent to any address one year far 11-75. r f : tf ? I . - I The entrance to the Opera House lias been neatly whitewashed, ?nd i?ow presents a much better ap j'ttarauc^. *" The Rev. John Kershaw, of Sum >r, son of G^n Ketahaw, has re reived a csll from Emauuel church *>f Athens, Ga. , * South Carolina whiskey libels j-?ok very much l.ke coffin lids. This is another good feature of tbe 0>pen?arv business. The Columbia wheelmen will l: tVe a bicycle tournament on the fourth of July. An attractive pro gram has been arranged. 1 ii? Misses Hiy*?s havcV moved into the house on Broad street iust north of the Central Hotel, ^ecJnt iy vacated by Mrs Parker. \ A man was knocked through a plate glass window in Nyfr York khe other day. A bicycta/was the power behind the thfbwn, as it a* ere. The base ball boys went up to &ock Hill on the Shelby excursion Vain this morning, and will plav a game with the Rock Hillians this evening. Contractor G. F. Lorn aster has commenced work on the foundation {or Mr J. C. Man's new store, to be erected just North of the Burdell block. Reports from every direction give assurance of fine corn crops, cotton, though late, is improving rapidly, but in many places our ia; mers are waging a b?avy battle #gainst grass. The case against Bost and Bowl the two North Carolioians who *re charged vith the Jiurder of Po liceman McManus at Heath Springs %r> a>e months ago, resulted in a mistrial in the Lancaster court last j ceek. Maj B. 'F. Miliar was nominated wiUwut opposition as Senator ioai Lancaster ..County" in the primary ejection held in tbat coun ty i&st Thursday to fill the un ?xpine4 term of Congressman & raft. Tlie competitive examination for *he second scholarship in the Win *hrop Normal College will be held the Court House on next Fridav, July 7. Jhe first, and most desir able scholarship, is now filled, and will not be vacant until next year,! *nd this examinatioa is for the! Kcond or free tuition solars hip, which amounts to $40 a vear. The executive committee of the j ^ershaw County Sunday School' Convention will hold a business meeting in Mr C. W. Birchmore s otfice on Thursday, July6tb, prox.. at 11 a. m. The committee is com posed of the following members: ? J. S. Gardner, C. W. Birchmore, R. L- Bell, J, A. Grigsbv and J. A. $abon. Newspaper editing is a very fnn-j n v amusement, savs aa exchange. \i you give a man a paif he never j $ces it: but let one line appear! against him, and he sees it before ! Vie paper is olf the press: an;? *hile h^ would not hare time to y.op on the street to say "thank *\ou," he has time to run all over Vie town to denounce the editor %$o seeks to print all the news. A Well Merited Begre* The degree of L L D * as confer red upon ex- Judge JVssph B. Ker shaw by the Soutb Carolina Col lege at tbe commencement this week. This ia a fitting tribute to our distinguished fellow ci*.izen. ' r 'Jiry Ccnir^ssicner. Upon the recommendation of a number of the best citizens of the city and county, Mr John R. Drakeford has been appointed jury commissioner by the Governor, vice Mr J, J. Wat kins, deceased. Mr Drakeford is a clever and highly es- j teemed gfcnileman and will fill the position with credit. To Tli 3 World's Fair , A party of gentlemen at this | plice have hit t:pon a novel plan to go to the World1* Fair. They pro pose to travel in a box ctr attach ed to through freights. Their idea is to divide the car into two apart ments, cook and eat in one and sleep in ihe other. They are now in correspondence with the railroad authorities for rates, and if the trip can he arranged they will most as suredly go ? Kershaw Era. | Will Close on July 4th. We, the undersigned Merchant*, agree to close our respective places of hasiDes3 on next Tuesday July 4th : S.JL Springs If*ath <fe Shannon, W. Si?%jrn <fe Co.; Zemp Cros., G. S. King, G. G. Young, ! Hw E. Halsaj], W. E. Johnson* Jr., A. D. Kennedy, Mrs T. B. Walker, J. R Goedale <fe Son, J. W. Stein, Mrs S. Tweed, Hirsch Brgs.., | J. J. Watkins k Son, J. E. Vaughan, Gilt Edge Store, H. G. Carrisor.j E. B. Capers, J. C. Man, Cus&xicle Office.* Dispensary Items. Dispenser Dixon and Mr I. F. Holland, chairman of the Board of Control, went to Columbia yester day evening on business connected with the dispensary. Tney will re turn today. The Wolfe building has been painted and thoroughly renovated ready for occupancy. " The dispensary will open np with a stock of 5,995 packages of li quor?, wines etc., ranging in size frouTone-half pint to five gallons. In addition to the above a sup ply,-^ heer will be kept. Only ex^ port beer will be sold, and the price Tvill l>e 15 cts. per bottle, or two for a quarter. A supply of beer will be kept on ice during the Summer. Under the law, your money must be planked down before you can get any liquor. The dispensary will open up to j morrow morning, the first of July. ? ? . L- ' 1 Base Ball at Eagoois. [By Our Special Reporter.] The Camden Base Ball Team went down to Hagood's on Wednes day to ilay the team at that place, i The boys here seem to thick they "did a good days work" as they came out 2-4 to 3 in their favor. They say the other team woul 1 not | have made those 3 if one of the boys l>ad not ."plugged" anotherJ ; while both were trying to catch the j s.ime ball, and if another one of 'j them had not-, while attempting to i catch a '-fly," been stopped from { doing so, by catching another fly | while on the fly, while he (the boy) ; was breathing the fresh country air (freely. We are glad that this was the ? C3se ? Oh!!! I mean that we are glad [that the other boys (Hagood's) I played so poovh ; or rqj.her we | Mieant to say that our boys played so well. Now, we will wait to see | if those three scores were due to the above accidents, as they will meet "cur boys" on the home dia mond on the 4th of July. Eeal Estate Transfers The following are tbe trans fers of real estate as recorded in 'the county Auditor's office during ( tbe month of June 1893 : W. S. Alexander to Edward 31. Levy, one-lot on the corner of Laurens and Campbell streets in tbe city of Camden, 8100. Elizabeth B. Boykin to Lizzie B. Clarke, 1 acre in the Tillage of \ J Kirk wood, *85, Lizzie B. Clarke to B. B. Clarke same as above, ?85. R. B. Williams, sheriff to Baurn Bros., 30 afires in No 4, known as the Lewti. Carter, Sr., l^nd* 80.44. \ j \ Same to same, 20 acres in N r>. 4, known as the L^wis Garter Jr., lands, #11.34. R. B. Williams, sheriff, to the sinking fund commissioners, 320 in Buifalo township, known as the T. J. DeBruhl land $30. Same to same, 100 acres in Flat Rock township, known as the lands of James M. Bowers, sr., ! 8-29. j Same to same, 300 acresjn Buffalo township, known as the B. D. DeBruhi lands, ?15.^_ j Same to same, 75 acres iu Fiat ) R >ck township, known as the { T. J. Josey lands, 8Io. Is. C. Clyburo, receiver of est. J. Chestnut to M. A. E. Clyburn, 132 acres, part of the Hemita^* plantation, in No. 1, adjoining the city of Camden, *235. Job Shiver to W. E. Glenn, same a? above, $500. [M. A. E. Ciybnrn to Job Shiver, same as above, *500. XVUIUMV M) UUI* OIUCCVI' ; Robert Murphy to Waa. Cornish, 50 acres in No. 1, portion of the * R. R. Player laads, *125. Services at the Baptist Church. Rev T. W. Scruggs spent last Sanday in Camden occupying the pulpit at the Baptist church in the morning and again in the evening, in the absence of Mr Gordon. Hi* sermon in the evening was of spec ial notice, being directed particu larly to the young men of the city. His text was tak*n from the 110 Psahn ; 9 verse, "Wherewithal shall a young nan cleanse his way V ? By taking heed thereto according to Thy word." It was an excellent sermon and though he had a well filled church, still it would have been well if eyeky young m:in in the State could have heard it, as he went on most clearly and tally to show what great re sponsibility would devolve upon them in a short time, as they would have to "take up the ship of state," and as they were wanted in all the callings of life and to make this generation one to be recorded in history for their good services done their country. It was a superior sermon and we only regret tha*. there were not more 3'oung men out. He said that at some future day *uch circumstances might present themselves as to bring him to meet thera all again, and that he might l>e able then to preach a sermon to the "fair daughters of the church." We trust that such will be the case. ? Personal Mention. Miss Rosa Cantej*, has gone on I a visit to relatives in Atlanta. Miss Evabell Simmons, of Wake Forest, N. C-, is visiting her sister, Mrs VV, D. Trantham. Mr E. B. Capers went to Charles ton this week. Mrs Burrell Boykin, of Milledge ville, Ga., is in the city on a visit. Dr. R. Y. MeLeod of Bishopvilie and O'ipt* J. H. MeLeod of Rem herta were in our ci'v last Wednes day. Rev M. W. Gordon and family have retnrned borne from a visit to friends at StStephens. Misses Lou Nettles and Eula B-)swell. are visiting relatives at Blacksburg. Mr John Lyles, ef Abbeville, has been spending several days with his mother. He returned heme on Wednesday. Miss Ida Gracer, of Winnsboro, is viniting her sister, Mrs John J. Good ale. Mi9S S. A. Wittkowsky, is visit ing -elatives in Chester. Mr and Mrs P. A. Boswell went on a "flying" trip to relatives in Darlington this week. h. Miss Mary Raines, of White Oak, is visiting the family of her broth er, Mr J. C. Raines. Mrs W. A. Schrock is visiting her parents in Lancaster. Masters Eddie and Eugene At kinson, who have been attending school here, have returned to their home in Darlington. Master Donald Alexander* has returned home from a visit te tela tives in Columbia. . J Rev T. J. Rateliff and wif?4 of I St Stephens, S. C. formerly from j Kentuckey, are visiting the family j of Rev. M. W. Gordon. R v. Mr. Ratclitf will preach at the Baptist church Sunday at 11 a. m. Mrs Mary Davis left for a visit to her daughter Mrs Lippett, in At lanta, Ga., on last Monday evening She will be there for some time. Mr T. L. Parker, who how lives in Trenton, S. C., but once of our city, has been some time with his friends -here-. Mr Willie Burdell, who has been at the University of virginia for the past year, returned home from there a few days ago to spend his vacation. Gen. Kennedy, was in Columbia, this week for two or three days on professional business. Mr and Mis F. W. Eldredge, have gone to the North to be away about three months. They will "take in'' Chicago before iheir return. Mrs J. M. Heath, of Lancaster, is here spending some time with her sister, Mrs W. D. Boykin. Mr B. tf. Clarke went to Colum bia, Tuesday of this week on pro fessional business. Mr Df.n Kirkley, of Kershaw, was in the city yesterday on busi ness. Mr C. J. Shannon, Jr., made a flying visit to Columbia this week. Miss Mea Villepigue, accompan ied her aunt, Mrs Davis, to Atlanta last Monday evening. We hope that she wiil return home much benefitted by her trip after her recent illness. Supt Turner, of the S. C. Rail way, spent a day in our city this| vreek. MrJno P. Twitty, of Kershaw, was in our city this weeK. Mrs Twitty is visiting her mother in West Wateree. Mr R. T. Robinson, who has been very ill for several week*, we are glad to state is improving. Mr G. H, Baum graduated in law it the Sonth Carolina College this A*eek. Sir J. Willis Cantey graduates at :he Citadel this year, and is one of the number of cadets who have s>een detailed to give military in struction at Clemson College. He -v ill go there as soon as the Citadel closes. $1mb Bab** to sick, wo gave her Cutffk Wbec she inas a Child. she cried for Castoria. Vfesi she became Hiss, sbe dung to Castoria. WbflO, Ae.fcad Chfldren. the gave tt??a Cacteri* Beolah Items. Mb Editor: ? As a subscriber to your most valuable paper, I shall take the liberty to give you a few dots from the wonderful fields of Beulah. What a~cry in the land of hard limes. What is the cause of this nnhappy state? We plant wrong and gather wrong and sell wrong. We pHnt wrong because we do not plaut to raise our own bread and meat; we gather wrong because we pay out too. much to have our crops harvested, o instead of gathering them ourselves. We sell wrong be cause our crops, mare or less, are sold under a being forc ed on the market too^^ridly, caus ing too crowded a suppty all at once, making others rich and our selves poor. How leng shall we re main in this state? Is there any way of getting out? >'If so let us try, for we are in the mud sucking the moss; - let us rise to a higher state and show the world that wc are yet coming and for some good we hope. We are now having some beiuti ful weather for killing grass. Cot ton is very small for this time of year and looks unhealthy, and in some places the lice seem to be sucking the very life out of it. I hardly think that there can be over a half a crop made in some piaces. Corn that was planted in March is being laid by. Corn that was planted after oats were cut is looking fine; watermelons will soon be here and ob ! what a lime we will have lifting them. Mr J. H. Demon, of your city gave us a short but pleasant visit one tiny lust week, also Mr J. G. McCaskill. : Mr Willie Loliis was in this com munity labt Sunday. } want to say to Tattler if he is the sport of this commuSky that bas such large feet, to stay in the middle of the road when he goes through my farm to see his best girl, by so doing, he will greatly* oblige his friend, Farmer. I . 4 Comity Alliance Meeting. | Tlie quarterly meetinsr of Kershaw County Alliance will be held in Camden, i Wednesday, July 5th, 189.{. Alliance to convene in the Court llonse at 10 | o'clock a. M: The animal election of officer* and delegates to State Alliance will lake plac* at this meeting. The committee appointed to reorganize sus pended Alliances is urged to prompt ac tion and to reorganize as manjf Sub-Al liances as possible before our county meeting that these Alliances may *?end" delegates our county meeting in July. The committees on literature, co-opera tion in buying and selling, establishing | county exchange*, diversity of crops, as well as standing committees will be call I ed on at this meeting for reports. j Fraternally, | Jamk* H- Maoim., j Pres. K. C. F. A. If you feel weak i and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS j! lie!), Mange and Scratches rof eve-] ry kind, on liuinanur animals, cored in 30nii?ntes by Wolford's Sar.i it.ary Lotion. This never fails Sold by Dr F. L. Zemp, Camden, S. C . English Spavin Linament remov es all Hard, Soft or Calloused j Lumps and Blemishes, Cuibs, ; Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Sti fles, Sprains all Swollen Throats, [Coughs, etc. Save_?50 by the use of one bottle. Warranted the most (wonderful Blemish Cure e\er j known. Sold by Dr F. L. Zemp, [pamden, S. C. Many Persons are broken j down from overwork or household cares. Brown's Iron Bitters Rebuilds the system, aida digestion, removes excess of tile, aad curca malaria. (kt the genuine. WOOD'S CURES when all other preparations fail. It possesses curative power peculiar to itself. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ripans Tabules cure headache. S. J. ENGLISH, THE * * |Ja?hionaHe ||a?kp.* ? For artistic work and polite attention, give me your patron age. c-. % The proprietor and two com petent assistants always readv! ( J y \ to serve customers. ? PRICES REASONABLE? Shave, 10c; Hair Cut, 20c. Special attention given to cutting CHILDREN'S hair on Thursdays at reduced price. Remember my place of business ; 2 doors below G G. Young's Book Store. For a Irrst-class shave, hair cut and shampoo, give me a c ill. S. J. ENGLISH. HEADQUARTERS FOR I beg +o inform my patrons ami friends that I Will handle ICE during the in- 1 coining season , and will be pleased to serve all orders, large or small, at the LOWEST PRICES. Ice will be sold on Sundays in cases of sickness only. ? ?4- . i sell Glenn Spring Jwneral "Water by the bottle or by the caso. " The medicin al propertief of this ^rell known water are too ws^l known to need any farther commendation. Sold in anj quantity. A full line of GARDEN and FLOW ER SEED will be found at my drug store. " - ? ? 0? PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES arc my specialties. Prescriptions properly compounded at all hours, day and night, by a qualified pharmacist. DR A. A. """nr" DRUG STORE. JEYPELLEJ) ? every poison and ^otpuritr of yon r blood, "by Dr. Pierre VGolaen Med ioal Discovery. Thsh there's a dear skin and a clear, j^stem. Tetter, Salt -rheum, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged QUnds> T amors and Swellings, and all Blood, 4 Skin, and Scalp Diseases, from a common blotch jpr eruption to the ? worst scrofula? these are perfectly and .permanently oared oy it i ? |? ? In building up needed flesh and strength of pale, puny, scrofulous children, nothing can equal it. Unlike the ordinary 6prinff medi cines or eareaparillas, the "Discov ery" works equally well at all seasons. All the year round, and in all cases, it is yuaranteedf as no other blood medicine is. If it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back It's not only the best blood -purifier, but it's tho cheapest You pay only for tho good you get / Buy of reliable \dealers. With any others, something ela? that pays them better will probably bo urged as "just as good." Perhaps it is, for them; but it can't be, for you. Attorney and Counsellor at JLaw CA MDEIT, - - - S. C, Offers his professional sennets to the public. Office in the Farmers and Mer chants' Bank building. NEW : . SHOP. I beg . leave to- notify my friends arid the general public that I aim 110 longer at the old Mett's stand, but have opened a NEW SHOP-frf blacksmith work and general repairing. My stand is ijriibe, rear of the store of J. J. Watkm? where ample accomodations can be lhad; entrance tit her from Main of DeKalb streetl Terms:? Cash or equivalent. Special attention given to All blacksmith work promptly; and carefully done. All work guaranteed. Satis faction given,, or money refund ed. ! Respectfully, W. T.HALL. ! DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY? Maybe you think this la a new business, sending out babies on application ; it has been done before, however, but never hare those furnished been 90 near the original sample as this one. Everyone wiH exclaim, " well 1 that's the sweetest baby I ever saw I" This little black-and-white engraving can give you but a fcdat Idea of the exquisite original. M I'M A DAISY." which we propose to send to you, transpor- I tation palcf. The little darling rests against j a pillow, and is in the act of drawing off its pink sock, the mate of which hast>cen pulled off and flung aside with a triumphant coo. The flesh tints are perfcct, and the eyes follow you, no matter-where you stand. The exqui site reproductions of this greatest painting of Ida Waugh (the most celebrated of modern painters of baby life) are to be given to tboee who subscribe to Demorest's Family Maga zine for 1S*J3. The reproductions cannot be. told from the original, which oost $400, and are the same size tllxii Inches*. The baby is life size, and absolutely lifelike. We have also in preparation, to present to our sub scribers during 185*1, other great pictures by such artists asPorcy Moran, Maud Humphrey, Louia Deschamps, and others of world-wide renown. Taua only two examples of what we did during (the past year, M A Yard of Pan sies," and " A White House Orchid" by the wife of President Harrison, and you will see what our promises mean. Those who subscribe for Eraiorest's Family Magazine for li?83 will powers a gallery of ex quisite works of art or grctt value, besides a Magazine that cannot bo equaled by any in the world for its beautiful Illustrations and subject matter; that will keep everyone post ed on all the topics of the day, and all the fads and different items of interest about the household, besides furnishing interesting reading matter, both grave and gay, for the whole family:; and while Demorest's is not a fashion Magazine, its fashiou pages arc per fect, and we give you, fret of corf, all the pat terns you wish .to use during the year, and In any size you' choose. Send In your sub scription at oqce, only ?2, and you will really get over &5 in value. Address the publisher, w. Jennings t>emorest, 15 East 14tn St.. New York. If you- are unacquainted with the Magazine, send 10 cents for a specimen copy, ! J The Chronicle and Denu.r-.iCs Fim Hi/ May fame w-ll be sent to any a^l' dress on^^ear f<r * mSi."F53. I i>u.K?itf.Sizis: Hj Prices or CAPERS'SHOESTOflE, Smce taking stock we find k good many single pairs orShoes, and Slippers? Mens\ Ladies' andc Childrens' ? on hand. We prefer turning these into money at' a great sacrifice. These are all nice goods and will wear ; some custom made. They have been placcd on centers where they can be seen at a glance anil selection made without trouble to customers. We offer them at, ONE-HALF PRICE!!! and even less without regard to cost. You may be able to find ?a pair to suit you in this lot. Try them. Also a large part of our| STRAW HAT STOCK at and below cost. SUFFERS! SUPERS!! The largest assortment of LADIES' OXFORD TIES and BUTTON BOOTS % ! ? \ * ' I ! ? ; \ ? ever displayed in this city. . ' * ' ' ' BOUGHT AT LESS IAN NEW YORK COST! ! ? - $ And will b j sold at greatly REDUCED PRICES! P : \ ?"< ' ' ? " 1 r : ? 1 ' I ' ^ ' J If you want a bargain call early and take your pick. . ZEMP BROTHERS, *. V ' . ' < i ? ? j .* i ; .. * ' ? ' - " " ; ? I THE FAMOUS Hp EDGE STORE is offering special bargains in every department, but we wish to call special attention to goods recently placed, oar centre BARGAIN COUNTER?! \ x ? > ? and which are bound to move rapidly, as we feel assured that the trading public will notjfail to appreciate the bargains we ofF-r Bengaline Silk in pink, light blue, white cream, Nile green, navy blue and garnet, which others get 75c. ? our price is but 50c. per yard. Vj Figured China Silks in garnet, navy blue, black grey andr ashes of roses only ?fee., cheap at 50c. White Flouncings, tor ladies and children, 20c. to ?1.00 a yd. White Flouncings, 45 inch, with beautiful designs in colon?, only 25c. Black Flouncings at less than it can be bought at in the Northern markets. A few PerCale Shirt Waists, in popular sizes atid .colors, we are offering to close at 50c., worth from two or three' times that amount. Colored Lawns ? a nice assortment of reliable colors at only 3c. per yard. One piece 4-4 Challie ; nice combination tan and green, only! 10c. per yard. A few pieces of Gingams at 6ic.? worth 10c. Ladies Seamless Black Hose ? absolutely stainleFs, only 12 K Gents colored Shirts from 25c. up. ? / Fine Sea Island at 4c. The store is full of novelties in all lines, The above are only a few of the many plums. ? ' ? ! RESPECTFULLY, j P. T. VILLEPIGUE, / '? ) I V ? ;; I ROPRIETOR f H ?| i'i m ' - L jjjfh . B. WHILDEN, West End of Calhoun Street* / *?' 1 ? ! "i i i 1 v CHABEWStON, - * -S. C. ? 1 J t ? General Agent of Sou Carolina* FOB ; . ! ; ; RELAY BICYCLES, r ?? i ij * Self-healing or other Pneumatic / Tires. Prices 1 11040 tod $125.00* Exclusive agencies given at tfflr occupied points. Correspondence solicited. /; J NO C. W| ITERS? Wholesale Grocer. f I ? 0 * ? Wholesale Dealer in CIGARS^ ! TOBAQCO, etc. No.'183 East Bayp ^ 1 Charleston, S. C. ; ]_ jl j ; . . '?gin M?? a truly marvelous tale of todn*U $1,000 PRIZE NOVEL IX GREAT S UMM ER X U M B E It ( 8 ? ?' 1 OF 1 ; J ? TALF8 EUOM TOWN TOPICS JUST OUT.- * In addition to tho prise story o! 150* pap* there are 60 racy Stalls tariqa^ sketches, poerns snd wit&isms from the old i>sues of Tcwx Topics, that fa* mous snd spicy New York journal, kno^n wherever Envlish it read. No boek published this year will afford wall, delicious entertainment for hoqrt of sem? mer leisure and travel. . What "The Indent* Mian#" says:? 4<Onoe again New York's fashionable society quarterly volume, 'Tafcw From. Towij Topics,' made its appearance*. The talcs are spicy and the topics iiiex- ? auslible. Some oi the tale# siirt along, the very edge of danger, but a firm hand holds them back within the bound* o( a. wholesome sense of propriety." All' news and book stands or send 50c., to TOWN TOPICS* 21 West 23d Street,. New York. ?? i 1 OO pavR three month's trial subscription to TOWN TOPICS and yoai will get any back number of Talef < From; Town Topics FUEK. Tvvrs TOPICS $4.00 per year., LIBERAL CLUB OFFER.:/ /Town. Topic! and "Tales From Town Topics"' will bdth be sent one year for $3,n ' Its ^vtunterings" columns are table.! Its society news, especially of the doincrs of the 400 of New York.. BostoS, Philadelphia, Chicago and all. over the world, is not couslled by any newspaper. Its Financial ik'partment is authority with all bankers and brokers.. Its "Afield ami Afloat!' makes it a most interesting paper for ?D lovers of sport- *? vaeting, foot ball, rowing, sh%otin?,. jSshintf, etc. Its "On the Turf excels all other racing notes. Its burlesques,, poems and jokes ar* the cleverest. Its stories are by the best writers? among them Amelie Rives, F. MiHon Craw ford, Julian.Ha*tlwi?e7-RJJKsj Fiiu'rtV, Jerome K. Jerome, Gilbert Parker,. Mary J. Ilawk^r, ("Lanoe Falconer,") Barry Pain? Paul Bourgett, etc., etc. THREE DOLLARS A WiBBJC FOajLIP^. / Ofw Is a Imp for Itftlaf fw?k -tt?* Latest Tkitf ML In or4<* to iotrodnos Ths Canadian Atncultertst h?t? . New hot***, the publishers bare decided to prwwrnt so cniwimlly aur-tctire reward list (or (Mr Groat RtfbCfc ? Half Y.-wljr Literary AUraetJonfor ths sOmmsr of l&l / They b*r? entered into s written arreemcottopafUkroac* / th? Jcdw all the Nttrl* offe-rrd below. How TO Scct'RB a Rrwakd? T)to? wbo bacnoM cm ocxr-V** free o t char** All that f? rmanwarr la to t?ke % f?w ?to?K? of payer and n*k< %D r he *or<Li rou ran oat of ths letters in th# three wants. " World's Columbian E*t>oeiUon,'' and seod them to MS in- losing 81 fur sis months sribecrtpoon to stOwr The Canadian ApviiltuHst or TV l*dW HflSM Msprino, two of the <*ho!o?st illustrated jwriod?csi.? at t h* day. The sender of the largest P.st will mwieo |3 p*r for life; ,2nd. >1.000 in joH: Jrd, |400; 4 th, ftSO; 5' h. $1<C r bth. T?cket to WorU '? Fair and lew days ri p-twee; n*-an<ja, oiyuie. ladiee' and (tots' fold and ?fi?l <r?t<bc?, idter tee ?er*ic?fi. diamond run*, snd oti r 10.00C othermwvlg, msvinu el'rvther ife mot ralnalds orlas li>t ?T?r ofrrrd lit any publisher. Send for vriaUd list of former prre-wfnnere. Re U.I.H ?1. P<mtgn or oheolet# wordi not ooontedk S, IsitfT* csnn?* be need oft*rv*r t>r-n ther aiiprar iffthr word* "Vori l's Columbian Kxpo*iti<?t? ?that is, tire word "ridille." for instance, co<?lJ n?it In iwd. bncwies ?here in b<it one "d " in th* throe worths etc. 3 Nan** *fpe?*oti? ?nd plrv-ee barred. 4. No charge for |?t-ktn? * or *hipo.'nr Imt all pri/e winoere will he rtpecO-d to help ii* to eztesd our circulation. 5. All I let- c >auinmj o*<t 100 correct word* will rxreire a ???cial reward. J t" rx i fc?. ?Tim. following well-Jcti >wn tantieme? haeo on?e?itcd to act a< ludfe* and will *?* that ths priwO* lnr f?i:ly awarded - Commodore Caking (Pruprietr* Calrutt's I ine of Strainers). Pet4-rl(oron*l?.!and Mr. W. Ito'w-rtAon, Crrcidettt Times Printing Com (must, Fster? 'wfliih. j Aof.st* WsyTf-D? We pay fl to ?5 per day ?alary (no ? ?otnrn sion) torn n, women, toy* sod girls Wrfteforpnr ?.tfu'?rs R'vi?t?r all niAn?tT letter*. A&trra*. knta*. ivltukut lTCft 0?.. (l ull, Pcttrboroufh. Canada WANTED, ? * A liberal price irill l>e pai?l for iwtT^ of Tiik Camden Chuoniclk of the fol?. lowing datc^ Octobcr II, 18^ lanuary 24, ISfK). N December 20, fB'.H). v? Thes? papers are needed to complete ^tir filef. Any j>ar?y ha*injj issues of. the above dates will p'eaae notify thfc^ offic DIAMOND No. 4. RAMBLER TOR the on of court th? (IMtMlkHl ?(*! It i* a nhott frauu, my Ue?L ? , WEICES 35 POUIBS, C^PMTCj "fslocvxl Car rarfcn to 24. M .011* both?? fro? Gonnelly A Jeffery tt%. Ct^y