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[1 iim 3ei girs^iek CA DtCX, S. C~, Aagust 4th 18S3 Hl'Kf H DIBEtTOSY. T ? .3YTtR^ ChCBCII- ? Rev. Wr W Mi ii ?i 5V,r; Preaching every Sabf>arh ui. : Sunday School every Sab bav 5 p. a. Prayer mating every \\ -iuv tt 6 p. m. The public is co . v rn7ir^ i te attend. * i F.a- jpal Chu*ch. ? Rev.J.M St Rector. Service* Sunday at 11 <>' . ; SL: :?^,Sch?olaljap.m. Even in r i.-.* a. yr.m. Friday afternoon servv'f p.m. Chckch, ? Rev. Myron W. ^or lijn. Pastor- Preaching every Sunday a*; it a. x. and $ :15 y. m. Sun day ?eh?>of fr tm 12 m. to 1 p. m. every S;:nfi :y. Pwyer-meetin^ every Wednes /|a? at & ?j'c!ock v. n. Ail seats are free. The pabiie is cnrdUHv invited ?o attend. Trie C. Y. P. S- C. ?. meets ?every Suad iv at 0:00 p. m. LlTTf.ET'rS StEEET METHODIST I Chchch.? Ker. M. L. Carlisle, Paator. Preachin % e r?-ry Sunday at II a. :n. and 7 ;45 [>. oa. }*rayer-n??ting Thursday at 1 5 .00 p. m. Sunday schooi at 4 :.'i0 Srrang *-r>and vi #:tory are cordially invited. ?All se?ta free. ^ u * POINTS PICS 22 UP.r^ V ?Subscribe for The Chronicle. It, i9 now ai>out time for the rain j t? '*ho!d up." *> The iirst hale of new Georgia j cottou was received ia Savannah j last Friday. J The graded schools will open this ! yea/' oo the tfiird moaday, the ISth ilayiof September. Weslviile is makiag aa effort to 4$et a dispensary ; Sqaire Truesdel beiars lae applicant ior the position. Several of the late bar-rooms still have liquor signs before their doors ; *?ut if person should enter aad ?ask for .. bird drink he would find tkat a.lxaeir signs fail in dry or wet weather. 0 : ; , There is something very touch ing ia the grim humor of the Wat -kinsville Enterprise which de dares that a feilew who dot /i care tnuch about eating can hare a pic nic running ? newspaper, ; At the meeting of council held 1 .at Tuesday W. H. Carter, colcre^, was eiected, lamp-lighter, vice Mf. T. R. Lewis, resigned, JJis salary ? - will be $21 per month, And he will ? be required to do police duty from 12 o'clock every night until 6 ia the morning. * - ; - At &e Baptist-Church. Owing to the iilaess of RevJ|^ "W. Gordon no services wiii~7>T held ia. the Camden Baptist church next Sunday raorniag. Rev. j T. W. . ? ,Afcttter>amp will preach at eight. Bftigicus. \ A protracted mating is in pro mts* af Mt Olivet cwirofc this week Rev T. VV. Mtllichamp ^Pastor is being assisted by Re}, E- A. Mc *t)oweU Uu of tbjr Theological seminary at Lottisvjjfe Ky. Rev M. L Cadfsie is in attend ance up>n the District Conference at Heatti Savings, ? coaseqcntj-v no Services ^ill be held ia the Meth odist church aext Suad^y. > . Xeath- : ' Mr Oraa Arraats died at his ?mother's home oa Littletoa street -oa Tnesdt^ moraing at fou^-o'clock. The dec#? v%ed was a native of Cam den, bflk aas beea in Florida fcr the past year or two. 1 HeLietnmeJ -a few weeks ag"), mach impaired ia toeahb. He was suffering from - BngbtV disease, which was the tmmedi ?. ? cause of his death. He ^*as ia f ? twenty-fourth year, and was w*1 thought of by all who Scaew h; . ? The funeral services were LM from tbe Methodist ^church ? ? ednesday at ten o'clock tied v Ivgely attendedd b}' friend and acq uainta aces, es y the Knights of Pyhias, be a member of tbe local lodge ? Coat:: Awarded. T^.^rnstees of school dst, No. 1 i . Capt. W. Shaaaoa's ?office ;i Sionday, and awarded the coau * ^or erecting the new ?schorl >uildiag.i Mr W. E. Glena ^ets t - job, at 17,905. Th le vere four is, Holler <k Adams, ti. F. LeM- er, W. E. Glenn and J. B. - Can. f Sumter. M Glena will commence work on &i nday, aad will push it steadi ly. i ue contiact has aot yet beea <ira* ? up, but will provide for its <coai >ietion not<4^ter than January 1st. It has been f ootid that it will! 'be ii ! possible to finish much if any ; Aooner Aan that daU. T > contract as awarded does not j tad-.'de the heating apparatus, ^ will cost about $1,500. Tliere will be that amount, how ?ver. and about $500 to pay for the ; architect's plans and sundry ex- j peases, left over from the issue of j $10,000 in bonds." wist ofUnclaiaed Letters. The t'^Uowinz is a list of letters re * uncalled tor ia the Camden p - .See for the lyeek ending July l-vi LS93; *ek's ust. ^ B-ctkam, Rev. F.. H. lirown, John ' iiestnot, .Tas. L. rnnderbwrk. Aaron, Jenkiaa, Jo<x, Itichantjon. Dr. D. Sweeney, Master Arthur O'Neil. VTOMKir-j'i I.IST. Coleman. Mrs. Richmond v >utlcr, Mrs. Carline fT;" Persons calling for these letters will ^V-^ase state what week they w*?re ad ^ c nisei- G. G .Alemader. P, M. V _ ^ZTTOVM MACX ACBV*. inoxn&T*i*. i Personal Mention. Messrs Leslie Zemp, E. B. Capers and J. E. Vaoghan left the city on Wednesday for a trip to the ^World's Fair. They will be gone aboat^ three weeks. We wish them a most^-pleasant trip. _ Rev. A- J. Stokes, of Sumter, was in Camden this week for a short visit. Hi's daughter Miss Lalla ac companied him. She will spend a while with relatives before re turning,. Mr and Mrs H. Baum, Mr G. H. Raum and Misses Etta and Hannah Heyman^eft on last, Tuesday morn ing for first a short stop in Chester S. C. and thence to the World's Fair. They will not be back fur about six weeks. M" (,. L. W inkier who has been >tt !oi the last three weeks on a trip -to the mountains, returned home on last Tuesday after a verv | pleasant visit. Mrs Winkler is still | in the mountains. Miss' Lula Shannon came over fro^ Colu mbia on last Tuesday to spend her holiday cf a rnonth with her father's family; ' Mr W. Geisenheimer who has; been north for the past month and j and a half returned to hij home! here on last Tuesday morning. . Messrs Holier and Adams, ^he two genial, well known contractors j of Rock H.ll were in the citv tiiis! week looking after tUe contract for the ne^ school building. Mr and Mrs J. McSmyrl afjUiri a trip of three weeks at the World's! Fair, have returned home. Mrs Val Jordan left a few days ! fjo for a visit- to her brother, Mr icbardjpn, at PUntersville S. 0. She wilfoe gone about three weeks Miss Virgte Hamilton of Savannah is visiting her two friends Misses May and Loula Sanders at their home at Boykin's. Jsihe will remain about a. week more. Messrs Kenny Anderson and Frier sou of Statesburg, S. C, were in Camden this week on a short visit to friends here. Mr Harry Baum returned from Chicago last Monday after a de lightful trip to the World's Fair and a visit to frieiftU in Ches ter. Mr Henry Clarke who had"~t>een up here far a visit to relatives re turned to Sumter a few days ago after "a delightful holiday.*' Rev. Mr Sweeney of the Episcop^il church of Rock Rill filled the piik' pit of the stme church here last Sunday in the absence of Mr Stoney. Mr Johnnie Jordan and Misses Cora and Margaret Carrison have returned from a visit to- their aunt Mrs Nesbit at Pawley's Island. Mr Ed. Hughes arrived jn the city on last Tuesday from Savannah on a furlough: of a week to spend with his mother's family here. We are very glad to have him with us. Mr. L. T. Bakar who has been fo XtFa^nta for the past three weeks, ret u rned^yesterd ay. Miss Willie Russell of StStephens who has been visiting Rev. M. W. Gordons family left last Wednes day. Miss Ren a L. Bos well has wr turned home from a pleasant Visit to friends at Hsegood. Misses Lou Nettles and Eula Boswell have returned home from a visit to Blacksburg. Miss Ida L. Guess after spend ing a few days with friends here has gone on *a visit to Chester be fore returning to her home at Den mark. Miss Belie Twitty of Heath Springs is visiting Mr H. Trusdeal's family. Miss Beile Thomson is visiting friends in Columbia. Mr W. M. Camier and family of Charleston are visiting Mr J. J. Goodale's family, Dr I. H. Alxander will leave next week for Chicago to attend the World's Dentsl Congress. He ex pects to be gone about three weeks. M?ss Mattie Gerald is visiting her brother's at Blackville. Miss Mary McCall of Florence, is visiting Miss Eva Medlin. MrsKOyG. I^ynch, of Augusta, is visiting her niece, Mrs. W. C. Brown, and not Mrs. Shiver, as we incorrectlr-^Jwli^d last week. Ssrshaw Items. Mr Editor. : ? The old saying that if it rains the first dog-day it will raiu everyday throughout or in sight, has about lost its reputation j al this place. We had a very good! shower the first dog-day and Mon day, with that exception it has failed altogether. The weather has been extremely warm and vegetation has almost ceased to perform the wo'-k nature has given it, but it is coasoling to know that others near by have had good rains. j Mr E. B. Cook has move! his stock of goods to Tillers Ferry, j We regret the departue of so good a merchant and we bespeak for him i success wherever he goes. ^ Mr O. R. Hayes, Messrs Heath j Springs and 3IcDonald's clever voung clerk, arrived fromGulf N. C. last Friday where he went to take unto himself a wife. Miss Etta Haile of Camden is visiting at this place. Messrs Blackwell and Sowell went to Lancaster Monday. Miss Lizzie Ashe who has been spending some time at this place returned to Yorkvilie. Miss Dora Hinson letumed Mon day after a week's visit tas your i city. V Mr C- 0. Floyd of HeaiiiSpri&gs spent a couple of days in town this week. . *1 ' L? Jtf r J. H. Est ridge has gone to Rouk Hill on business. Miss Hellen Tompkins of Bock Hill is visiting ber father Gapt. R~ E. Tompki6s at this place. Kershaw has challenged at least half a dozen clnbs to play at this place but from some cause however they all failed to comply. That is right boys, don't tackle us for if, you do you might get licked. The Kershaw base ball and the Lancaster club (both colored) play ed a match at this place Saturday! and after a hard struggle Kershaw! came out victorious 33 to 12. Jacksnapper. j 16th Anneal County S. S. Convenlloo. Th? 16th Annual County Sunday School Convention of Kershaw County, will be held at Damascus church, 15 miles north of Camden on the 3 C's road (near Westville) beginning , Friday night, September Island continuing through Saturday and Sunday follow ing, (September 2nd and 3rd.) A conse cration service will be held on Friday night at 8:30, at which it is desired that as many delegates as possible will be present. 0 Saturday Morning. 9:00. Praise service, led by J. S. Gard ner. 0:30. Enrollment of delegates and election ot officers. Singing. 10:30. Address of welcome by J. A. McDowell. Response by ?Singing. 10:45. Appointment of committees. U:u0. Reports of schools, giving full statistics. 12:00. Recess. Afternoon Ssesion. 2:00. Opening devotion, 2:15. Subject for Discussion: "Are there any evils resulting from trie Annual Suspension of Sunday Schools, and if so. how are they to be avoided ?** To be opened by Rev. J. TV. Kramer. Also short addresses frcm delegates. Singing. 3:lo. Subject: "Music in the Sunday Schools and ouf churches, and their relations to each other." To be opened by J. A Grigsby, followed by others. . f Adjournment. Sunday Morning. 9:00. Thanksgiving Service. H:30. Review of the Convention's work, by the Secretary. 10:00. Subject: "How can we best gather and keep our children in our Sunday Schools T To be opened by Rev. J. E. Mahaffey, and participated in by members of the Convention. Singing, i . . 11 DO. Election of delegates to State convention and selecting place for next Convention. 11:90. Subject: "What kind of Liter ature should we use in our Sunday Sckoois and in our homes?'* Te be opened by Alex. Brown. ?? j Singing. 12:00. Recess. Afternoon Session. 2:00 Praise Service. 2:30. Report of committees . 3:30. Miscellaneous business. ,? 4:00, Subject: ?'What sacrifices and work should a christian render to a Sunday School?" To be opened b> 4. E. Davis. \ 4:30. Question box. - r Reading minutes. I Final adjournment. V Delegates are requested to send theii names to Mr. J. A. McDowell, Wesp ville, S. C., wha will provide homes for the members of the Convention. State whether or not you will gd by private conveyance or on the train/ : Gospel hymns 1 to 4 will be used dur ing the session of the Convention. It is earnestly desired (that every white school in the county be repre sented at this meeting. J.S. GARDNER, Cha'm. Ex. Com. C. W. BIRCHMORE, Secretary. ) Don't You Know. i ( i. that to have perfect health you must have/pure blood, and the beat way to bavepure blood is to take Hood's Sars aparilla, the best blood purifier and strength builder. It expels all taint of s*rofula, salt rheum and all other humors and at the saiue time builds up the whole system and gives nerve strength. Hood's Pills may be had by mail for 23c. of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell Mast?. . CASTOR I A. Castoria is truly a marvelous thing for children. Doctors prescribe it, medical journals recommend it and more than a million mothers are using it ?n place of Paregoric, Bate man's drops, so-calletf soothing sjrups and other narcotic and stupefying reme<Hes. Castoria is the quickest thing to reculate the stomach and bowels and give healthy sleep, the world has ever seen. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harmless. It re lieves constipation, quiets pain, curee diarrhoea and wind colic, allays fever ishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives :t refreshing and natural sleep . Castoria is the children's panacea? the mother's friend. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don't al low any on? to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is "just as gord" and "will answer every purpose," See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. On every wrapper will be found the fac simile signature of i Notice. There will be published in the August number ef the "Progressive South," of Richmond Yn., an article on the best, most acceptable, safest and stablest cur rency which can be issued, showing how a largely increased volume of paper money can be circnlated, good alike in all parts of the United States, converti ! ble it. to coin at will, and yet release two thirds of the present stock of gold and nine parts out of ten of silver. The same number of the paper will | contain an article showing h?w largfrs amounts of money can be expended) (without leaving interest charges) mak | ing go<-d country roads ;n all parts, of the Union, md create prosperity in all parts of the United States at the same time. There will, likewise, be several other interesting articles for agriculturists, miners, manufacturers and business peo ple. [ The "Progressive South" is the best monthly paper for the agriculturist and business people published. Price, SI. 00 per year. Subscribe now. & Wkm Baby waa sick, fare bee Casccria. Wbea ahowss aChfl&afce ?ried for Caflfioria. Wbee she beeasoe Xta, abc dmf to Cutcik W&eabe had Qbe4jw,et? gar* tiec Gasaoei*. i English Spavin Lin a. meat restor es all Hnrd, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes, VCuibs, SpfintS^ Sweeney, King-bone, .vSti-. flee, Sprains alt Swollen Tkroats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by the use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Dr F. L. Zemp, Camden, S. C. r i ? ; ? i Itch, Ms>nge and Scratches of eve ry kind, on humaw*r animals, cured in SOmismtes bv; Wolford's Sani tary Lotion. This never fails Sold by Dr F. L.Zerop* Camden, CP \ ? * i Rip&iis Tabulea jc ? ; m r&fU' WHY HOOD'S? Because Hood1! Sar&apatiUa Is the best, most rdiible and accomplishes the greatest aires. HOOD'S CURES BROWN'S IRON BITtIrS cures Dyspepsiai;, In digestion & Debfillty . ITS QUITE i STEP from tfce great, griping,: dreadful pills to Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. See what an ad vance there is: r' These little Pel* leta? scarcely I larger than mustard -*eeda, are toe! smallest and the easiest ito tafce ? tiny, sug^r-coated granulei;that every child is ready for. ; They act in the mildest, easiest,; most natural way. No violence, no reaction afterward, and their help lasts. They permanently cure Con-j itipation. Indigestion, Bilious At tacks, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all derangements of the liver, stom ach and bowels. j They're put up in sealed vials.. This keeps them always fresh and reliable, unlike the ordinary pills in wooden and pasteboard boxes. They're the cheapest , for they're guarantied to give satisfaction, or your money is retur&d. You pay only for the good you get! - You'iw through with Catarrh. finally ana completely, ? or you navt 1500 in cash.! That's what it promised yon. no matter how bad your case or of bow long standing, "by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Ke&cdr. Sold by all dealers to medicines. I ? < On last Tuesday night, ^tapnst 1st., ft b-tv, horse Texas" poney, branded ?a the ' left hini thiijh, and holding his head high, st rayed from my place, nine miles above Canteen and was track edi%itbin '1% mwto of Camde ii , Any infonnation . concerning him will be l>e gratefully re-+ ceived, and a suitable reward will be paid for: his return to tbe undersigned, 'or if left at any livery stable ill Camden. AUSBORX WRIGHT. : NOTICE, The inual meeting of the stock holders of The $ank of Camden, will be beH on Monclay, Augfasi the 7th, at 5 o'clock p. m , in the Cank building, C. H. YATES. - Gasbie:. Notice to Road Over-! ? j 7i ? ! : ? ' seers, h: Notice is hereby given to all over seers in Kershaw County t? have all their road hands warned ont and to have their respective sections of rdads jait in i thorough order not later than the l >th ofl Aucuat, 1893, and to report the County j Commissioners at Jheir mietiug on the j 18th of August, 1803. Ropd overseers I are urged -"to give promDt attention to this important matter, .j' Bv order of the Board. C. L. Winkler, 3 Clerk. II B A.DQU AllTE R S TOR I beg to inform my patrons and friends that 1 will handle ICE dqrins* the in coming season , and wi'l be pfc*a*ed to serve all orders, large or .small, at the LOWEST PRICES. Ice will be aold on Sundays in cases of sickness only. 0 ! ' ' A I sell Glenn Spring Mineral Water by the bottle or by the case. The medicin al properties of this well known water are too well known to need any fnrtl?er commendation. Sold in any quantity. _ ?_ ? i A full line ol GARDES an4 FLOW* ER SEED will be^jfound at my drug store. PURE DRl'GS and BlEDtCINES are my specialties. Prescriptions properly compounded at all hours, day and night, by a qualified pharmacist. ?* BR (, A. ORDG STORE. $10.00 OHEAPER THAU ANY MADE, QUAUTY OOM85DERE0. HfOH GRADE ONLY. FULLY WARRANTED. NONE BETTER. ratsT OALL Off OUR R AOtNT m YOUH TOWN. ROCK hill Buaor co. wtxioA Hook Hm- a. C. 1 Wi - VSWEAT? ^BLISTER? ^ STIXKi? v CK ACK ? I Iknot YQUS YOtJR YOUR YOUR YOU* YOFa YOUR I I r tOU5 FEEt i ILi SUSiW* '^hers and Mate Life a' Burden to YoU? no, then; vuffer no longer, bnt tend Cents to B. H. PORTOB, Wamw, lis, who suffered the tor roe* ts of the ied for 10 year?, B^eiit ovfet $p6 and ly discovered a *imp\e remedy th?t ekruarautees to care ( r return themofcey. xrili give tustent and permanent rt*i?jf. ?u can do the World's Fair and your will be the la#t mttaber# to fail yon, I portal note for 47 cenUv-or 25 2-oenta fps and receive by refitrn roaH.a pr% . Hion that any muggUt >iU fiir for i# its that will make yoti feel S3 year* linger, [jftate where you &Ar this lertisement %hen yon write andyetf I receive a humourous poem with the ?jcriptina, entitled "The Man With the dnder Feet "y ? ? - fh;C ce yo ad wi r T?< Se?d ,crip DO TOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABT1 ro? tttek thii .il ? new basUAaw ivswUua? widom P.; " pr?*ci for lib* cam of all fonn?~im<l SwondttedBLi&tisrf lf!5H5S8*B*9^BB53B8roC!|8F Sjrpbtjis, Syphffitkj loh* TRmt* ?ad Sovmv Rfcan&Afciam, ~ tbfti bave ruined Chicwc Penult COumJainte, Mercurial Poiaon, Tetter, Sv?ld Head, Etc., Etd. ? |P. P. P. i? * potIMbI tenia, and *n jjcg^ etlfent appetizer, building np th? ijHm rapidly. * (Ladies irho*a system* aw pouoaid and wfcoea blood is in an impart cdadition dna 1 UPNMH BROS, toMMl Pnpridg* '4VPOU*? Block, UVAMOl. M. JAPANESE I g0r fBffbwoWctE - ana the j weekly Atlanta CoDilUultoa will be aeut to any tddiew ore year far #1.75. 1 The largest a* 6 >rtment of m OXFORD TIES mmm And will be ?>V'' mM nmiffiiuW INSTITUTE, ANDERSON, 8 C A Military Boarding School. Session opens Seytembep J2th. Uealty location. Social; mbrti and religious privilege* good. Full corpa of ? ejpetfenped teafchers. Enforced applies ttoh. Rates reasonable. Ap \ i* ? \ * ply for c?tftlogUe.\ COL. JNO B. PATRICK. SUpt; CABOLIKa mili tary jACADhHY^_j Mowing flencflciary vacancies ii the Soa'^i Carolina Military rov,towit: Abbeville 1, Aiken 1, Beaufort 2, Charleston 1,. Kershaw 1, Oconee 1, Orangebargr It Spartanburg 1, SnThfrflT I, Union ,1 and Williamsburg i. vacaneiei trill be filledXby com exa^ninauons before ) CoUnty whiih will convene for tbe pur their respective county seats on Y, "the Hth of September . prox-j " ? ! ty Examining BottJtla 'will re ceive .their instructions fronj the S ate Superintendent of Education, and will report result* directly to the nuderaigued St Barnwell. A ppllcadon y^ibr information and] form* du whicVio apply for pcrmiasion j to appear beforfc . the Examining Board will be made to the Cbairnuu of the Board of Visitor* at Barnwell, in time to be received priori to the 3rd ol Septem ^Ihej Board ot Visitors will p*u np?n these fcipplientionsiat Columbia on Tues day, the 5th nf September, and jmwt permits to such as appear to be entitled thereto . No one without inch permit will be examined by County Boards . No 'application will be considered by f.e BOaru of visitors which is not clearly ly made out in accordance with ..^^jJed regulation ; ana under no cir | cum?tnnce8, whether the delay be from mishap or otherwise, will an application be cojjwHered after the adjournmwit of the sejssi< n of the Board held for the^pur pose on the 5th of Septeml>er. It is tlierfe fore, jdesirable that applications be for warded to the Chairman at the earliest day to the end that they may. when ne cessary, be returned for amendment be-, session of the Board; and par assured that their claim* are !y presented. In the eager ooni >n for these vacancies experience , ^,iOwn that justice to all requires * rigid ; adherence to tte conditions an id. !. retirement* for admission to the r Class in the Aca?lemy are : Abil j regd and write English wi?h facill* .rithnietie ccmplewlj a knowledge i elements -of English^ Grammar, of , flptive <teo*raphy and of the Hit tor y of the United St-ttes. \ r ; JOHKtfOX HAGOOD, . Chair* Board o{ Visitors S. C. M. Ai ; ;; <J.: ConbMellor at Law nsr, --- s. c* OfTcrs his professional genrlces to the pul?llc. Office in the Fanners and Men. t'liants'-Bank building ffT Dont fall to take ad vant* age of our gireat coraWnatiotj offer of iko papers, Tut CfcltoKtCL* *o<i the weekly CoxstiTUtiojf both for there are all kinds? good, b a5 and indifferent, and when yO?*! invest your money in one, yon will be t4 convince ybui^ s^lf that it is made by a f& tory in whith you can phu couplete confidpace, Shin; enamel and nickfel plate ari good for appearance only, cheap, anch^wf cover a multi tude of flaws. If you am thinking of investing iisome thing judiciously in a wheel, it will pay you to get a REMINGTON catalogue from me, and exam ine it carefully. Th**e ate many valuable improvements i^i construction. ' The prices will suit yofr pocket better than ajjood many claiming to be "HIGHEST GRADE'' and you muA know the Reming ton ArmaOCo. ; their years of business has created an ui ; excelled Jreputation, anil their {GUARANTEE Stands back *f their wheels. Keep ail eye4 out for that REMINGTON RA& ER to arrive soon. 1 have for sale one No. 2 RAMBLER ? a bargain. v ; J. B. WALLACE. " % * j s : ? 1 * I- i ' i ? i f Si mci kno book delfoioM mtfftofei W Town-J _ The i*J? "at* ipw atistible^j *>me the vet* edge?< hoku flpOK i wholesome WWdof . AH new*'ani I toTOWTOPM Se* YoA. btKipl i5K& jLkA "?ii }U\KXK,l ?&a ^&%-:njiLiri?rii TT?ta>t?d flbr raet? f to ttoo? fc Gormtilly A Mftry JHj Q2t Mil ll.LV. Wholesale