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$!? @fo$%ie!e CAMDES. S. Angast 11th 1893 ? ? " ' ? ? Jck'll I'H b'RCH DIBICTOK X. PstzsBYTERi&Gnvxcn.?Rev. W. yv Pastor. Ereacbuigevory <$ahb$th j -Ha. rru Soo^sf Sehool -every Sat *a:bat 5 p.m. Prayer meeting' every ; " ^'inestiav at, flp. m- The pubiic is ? # zorduUv invited id *ttend. 'track Ep^cojml C?r?cn.? Kev.-J.M ; ?M<?ney. Rertor. Services Sunday at 11 j >'c1ock ; Sun'hr Sckaolato p.m. Even service at 6 p-ra. Friday afternoon ??;rvi ce at <3 p.m. - Baptist Cfef&CH?-'- ? Bey. Myron! W- < i onion. Pastor., Pr?*ch:n% ever v j "?mday at II a. *. aad 8:15 p. jr. Sun- 1 '? -7 school from 12 sr. to 1 p. .v. everv-j /?ndjy. Priyer'nrn*&.%>: e very Wvdne^l ir at 8 oViotric p. | if. Ali seats I <*>"e .re#. The pnbiic i* ctrdia'.lr :nvite<! j attend. The C- Y P. & GV E. meets : '"?"erj- Sunday at tfriOO p. ni ^iTTLerox Sr2?rf ? , 3ffrrrroo*sT ' it' m n. ? Kev. AL L. Cjrtisle, Pzstor. ^'r*-*r'iUh% every SuR'hy itll a." :n. an<f ' -*5 rn. ?raVer-m<1?ting' Thnrs&tv at I 5 p. m. $ amity school at 4:50 Straiig- I ' ? - and viriton are cordially invited.' *e*t? free. 1 . ! POINTS' HCZ2B UP Subscribe for Tux Cbeonicle. Don't forge*, the editor when ' on have a news item. Fodder puiliog is the order of lie day in ue country now. The capacity of tae Green wood cotton cauUias*k*a docbied. If the raoea ia made^of green i?eese, the ni^n is it. njust* oe a skipper. | ; ' ; ; A Iiaae bail league consisting of three clubs baa- been organized in C"iumbia. . J Spartanburg city fc$s just com pleted a census, an d finds its popu i alien ie Jbe #,3*2* The street cleaner is now at work ? n the streets and it improves theTT appearance veiy much, ; The Postal-Cable Telegraph c&or panv now reaches, and has opened v an <"lfice at Mobile, Ala. .. ? ?- ! ? ?? Keep your premises clean. This i? the season when announce of pre vention is forth a pouncj of cure, Messrs J- I* Brasi^gton ami r;eo. Crosby will ran an 'excursion u> Augusta bn the 23rd inst-, price 1 >r the round trip^LoO, *? . ' 1 ! The State Dispensary has re- ! ceived a large shipment of corn j whiskey :md is n<*w prepared to fill j :t 1! orders from the county (tispen-j aai'ies. | ? ' i 2*1) Dont fail to take advant-i age-?f%ar greaj- eoi&nt&ait/on dtfor ? r two papers, The Chr? 3h?le and ; : e weekly Constitution both f :r ? I Mr W. E. Glenn cj>n?menc ?1 ?<>rk at his frriek yard Vvsn-mav, j and will maKe 600,000 bijic-fe, >niostj ;.f which will be used in the net | school bdfding. , * Quite a number of sqhnols and ! ? :??ii^jr-s or the Siafce have announce- ! in th<? ^advertising e^Urana ! ??f Thk ,CHRr?5fCLE, and wedi>?(ti *i.e attention of our readers to< ti>em. ' ? * | j The ^st season has tyeen very j iarofahie to . the rice planters in ; this-^uie, a* the crop isf'lhe -Inr* t st ever gathered; ! Hat, like every- ; t fcsfg else, ^he prices are j the low - j est iLrat were ever experienced. A sentimental *5&*Aj?af5lina : girl wrote to her lover^Drink to 1 me only with thine, e^s.". He was a. p.ain ??tter-o?- fact-chap, and j ^r uiback that there waa.no pro- j ...vision for ht3 doing so under the i now ^w.?Burliagton Hawkeye. One handri new students have ! ? >eea admitted since the opening of; Cle^nson College..; The total, "en roll cent up to the 23th altl is h 2. ^ Owing to the 4ifflcirity of handling large; glasses, the board of tru<T i^atits i?t meeting dect*d not v'? reefciw^4ny more students for the preset^ssion. In one of oar Western states a certain girl became almost insane because she <*>dd not lie a man. \>h- ??ver had to meet tie ren', shave, nor serve on tlie* jury, nor pay poif tax, nor pav for the ice cream, uor fasten on her ^us ffenders with a shi right naif. She don I ku?w when she is well ei. A Georgia exchange puulit thus : . re: low- legged youn^ rooster tiappeth his wings and tries his un '-raincd voiee in pride a?<i uo ap. as *:e ^leth himself wax^ fat and strong, and seeth the f^fhers of fcis tail absuaie length and lusrr. i>ut Us days- are sthorU f<ir camn meeting time and the Mahodbt preacher.draweth ni^ti " \ . 0 \ s Timts iregQtu.g m^tirhaid, *nd trtey'waat greasing powe: fa! ox*. One f.Uftw told us 4e other -? I tb:a? ll^ old woman cooks a piece of meat with her bean* arfd they eat the beans tjie first -y; th< next day she fries the *aaoe piece of meat, aad they eaT ?be- v*rj that day -^ud the third 1 a) they eat the meat. M annty & Carpenter, vrho raa an ^xoursion last week frora| Sfcelbv to . llro"Jg*oD, lost *350. on the ven \uIV , did cot advertise, and ibei: ioss is not to be wondered at. apfc- y? 3. Ramsear, who ran iht ?a scansion from Marion tol^ha'-tec. t?n last month, ^ made over *1.000 Batnseur knows the value o! ? printers ink. He is an advertis c" ? iSlaeksburg News. The oatsi??e of .our oaper ihi: week fs f?rli f>? ^or>d seasonabh - reading matter. Doa t throw dow: - %ae paper when you read the locn ^ <tems cn the-^nside pa^os, hat turi >: i^you woa't find so jut thing interesting and that is new , ^ >",>u ^ the outside r>a<res. \\ ^ryiBVto give OJr l,atrons i loot wetk;y p^TUluy h Wecaat eji^nongh t, ?xy & i Base Ball An interesting game of base b?ll : was played yesterday evening be jtween Uie Camden and Hagood i nices, resulting in a victory for the 1 former by a score of 14 to 6. i I Ice Cream nezt Tuesday. The ladies of the Episcopal, So ciety will furnish frozen-peaches, ice cream and sherbet on the Rec tory square on next Tuesday after noon, August lotli, at 6 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to be present. Removals. j ? Mr I. P. Waters has moved into town and i3 now occupying the cottage just North. jo? Mr Leslie Zemp. / <r - Mr C. W. M.:dlin has moved into into the Iimiujh <>n t he corner ot* De Kalb and Market street?. Mr Geo. Litt'e h.ts moved into the Oakman house on Laurens street, recently vacated l?y Mr Med lin. Bed Estate Transfers - Tlie*f olio wing are the transfers of real estate marie in the county and recorded in the Auditor's orlice thus far during the month : I . L. Glybum to W. R Clyhurn and others one 1 >t in the town of WVstville, 2530.00. B. if. Pearee to C-. N. Humphries, 0 09 acres in N<*. 2, i Bribers & Rankin to in S. dz X. C, ? K. R. C*>., 9 acres in No. 5, $f>. R. B. Williams, sheriif, to F. P. , M< Caskill^ 118 acres in No, 3, ! 4100. . Mary E. J. Bruce to J. E. W. Haile 4o5 acres in No. 7*' *5160. Haicott P. Green, social master, | to Frank M. Kefley, 585 acres in No. 3, Kershaw county and 305 acres ia Sumter county, 52,600. Amos Haile to Nannie K. Traht hara, ? acre in No. 8, ^50/ Delilah CH'born and W, J. Beard - to H. J. Gregory, ?31 acres in No. 6, 850. David R. Hilton to Minon T<on, Wesiler D. Hilton and Lee An l McGongan, interest each in tract in No. 6, $1. each. / * The Bank zi Camden Trie annual meeting of stock holders of the 5ankof Camden was held Monday evening. The follow ing directors were elected: ? B. C. Clyburn, H.- G. Carrison, A. D. Kennedy, W. M. Shannon, Jco. C. Man and C. J. Shannon, jr. T>e directors met immediately afterwards and elected the follow ing officer*: K. G. Garrison* pres ident, S. C' Cj^burr, vice presi dent; C. H. Yates, ^cashier; J. B. Steed man, jr., assistant. The fallowing r^W'tit-ion was adopted/ ''Resolved, That the cash ier of the Bank of Camden be in instructed to open books of sub scription to the increased capital stock of the bank* and r.hat he give! - i notice of said "subscription books being open.". The re-election of all the officers of the bank is a con pi i men t to ( their integrity, and inrhe.'iT^s thej universal trust repoaea ia them, j With a greatly increased capital! stock the sphere of usefulness of this, the oldest of Camden's (inn ra cial institutions, will be greatly ex tended. A Pleasant Dance. Cn last Friday evening die home of Mr and Mrs J. B. .Steed man was the spot of a lovely spectacle, as ; all of tlje young ladies, looking) their preWiesl, were led out into' the two large and beautiful d^nc- ; ing rooms J>y their handsome and! gallant yon r.g beaw 3^ to spend o?e I of m/st delightful dances of tie ! .season, long to be re mem be reft by J all, which was given to tin* two | charming and fascinating jfronng i ladies, -Misses Lou and Marie Green, of Snmter. And when prowptly at one o'clock, the band strurk up the old but inspiring tune of "Home Sweet Home'' a look of sorrow and regret played on all j the sweet iand manly faces- alike, j and for a litte^ime tne strains of; the music were not accompanied b\ | tue pulsations of the gliding feet ofj the few-minutes before merry 'danc- } ers, but now made s^rry?* by th* knowicdg-j that tFTis mo^l pleasant dance wag about to rest as a sweei j recollection of- the past. Lis; of unclaimed Letters, The f.iliowmg- is a list of letters re '.r.ainin; uncalled for in tlu-j Camden P >st or'iice for the week ending Julv j9th 1X133: - - * KE**S LIST. Arfijr. Mr liocert, I Bacon, F IT, j B;>se. Jesse, Threat.. Dr J B. WOMB'S S A Jams, Miss Lizzie, I Gerald, Mrs EFiza, Herman, Mrs Aqe, ; David, Miss Emm:?, Hull; Miss Lctu ? ' S Murphy, iliss Ad. lie, Ander.-un, Miss ITarricL Persons calling for these letters wil! ; please >tate what irerk t'rey. were ad ; vertised. O, G .Alexander, M. j . Eternal Vi^iicnce li the price oi health. <J3ut with all oau precaution there are enemies aivajf lurking about our systems, ordv a favorable opportunity to assert them i selves. Impurities in the blooj may b( ' hidden for years or even ior generation.^ j and suddenly break fort iikfcn ? lemur, in i : 1th and hastening death^JTor all dis~ ; eases arising from impure blood Hood'* >;?rsaparriU "is the unequalled and ur apt>roaeiied remedy, It is King of :!;?rT ^ ,>H. 'f<>r it conquers disease. s ffbeE Baby sick, ire gave her Castor^L i iVhen she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria. i tVben she became Miw, she clucg fco CaetMift. >' Whec she ha4 Quiireo. ahe ^a*c them OiStotm. rt Personal Mention. * Mr Joe Strak, of The Chronicle force, is. otf oil a holiday. Mr W. Henry King, of Hagood, was in town last Monday. i ?] , + Mr D. E. Hinson has gone on a trip to Cleveland Springs. Mr W. D. Goodale spent several days of this week in Sumter. ? Mrs Will Latta has gone to StoWs Bridge to visit her father. Mr Barney Dunlup, of Atlanta, is making a short stayju our city. Miss Hattie Phillips, of Sumter, is visiting Mr E. S. Nettles' fami 'y- | ' i ' ? Miss Sallie Parker, of Ridgeway, is visiting Ml* H. Truesdale'a fami bv Mrs George Maring went np to Marion a few da}-s ago for a short visit. Miss Sasie Nelson lias returned home from a visit to friends at Til ler's Ferry. Miss Lynch Deas has returned from a visit to relatives in Claren don county. f * ^ 1 Miss Mazy Bcykin, after her vis it to relatives at Hopkins, has re turned home. ^ Mrs Val Jorclon, who has been off on a visit for the past two weeks has returned home. Messrs H. T. Thomas anil W. H. Thomas, of Hiciis and Miss M irV | au>juiB9, Ui Darlington, are visiting ill R. A. McDowell's family. >? Mrs A. E. Woodham was called to Darlington this week by the death of her father. Messrs J. E. Taughau, E. B. Ca pers and F. Leslie Zemp are takiDg in the World's Fair. Miss M?iniie Lovett, who has has been visiting friends here, has leturned to Charleston. We are glad to learn that Mr W. S. Burnet, who has been sick for the past werk, is much better. ^ Mr A. A. Moore, jr. has gone to UieW orld's Fair. He left Tuesday andViUJjc gone for three A'etjcs. Miss Lillie Y ate?, of Charleston, who has been visiting Mr C. H. Yates, left yesterdaj for Sumter. Miss Sue McDowall, of Colum bia, is dvsr for a visit.! . She will be the guest of Mrs G. Gi Young. We are glad to state that the condition of Rev M. W. Gordon, who has been been quite sick with typhoid fever, is improved. Mr John Gerald, of fttackvidp, arrived in the city on last Tuesday for av short visit to hiisTTatherV, family. \ ' , .? ! - I Mr T. T. Sanders, of Bo\k'uis, who has been at the World's Fair for the past two weeks, returned home on last Tuesday. Oapt^W. M. Shannon and Mr C. J. Shannon, jr., left on Tuesday for the World's Fair, They will he ?one about tlia.ee week--. Dr I. H. Alexander, Messrs \W. H. Zemp and G. S. Hsggins are o^' Eor the .Worid'i Fair, having left oitj yesterday. They will go by New York before returning. * ^ ' Misses Marie and Lou Green, who have been the guest? of their aunt, Mrs J. *B. Steeman, have re- j turned, rocdi to the regretKof th^ir many friemjs, to their hpine in Sumtfr. / j -o Mrs G. II. Lenoir and Mrs J. J. VV hi taker, sr., were anion" passeng ers on the Noith-bound.rtrain Tues day, bound for a trip to-4,he tuouc lains of North Carolina tor . about a mouth. - Miss Mamie Brown, one of Lnn-j castei V&iirest and most; attractive j daughters, arrived in tke city o^i last Saturday on a visit to lfe_ changing young i'rie&d aud school mate, ?iiss Marlie De^aussure. Quite a select muV charming Ut ile circie of friends were gathered it the residence of Major Tilling-; h us', on Wednesday evening in cotu tdiment to the Misses Johnson. of Charleston. Among -t4m guests was'Miss Rosa Cant*"**. a captivat ing iiloni beauty, als<vf of South Carolina. ? Atlanta Jourt-.d. ! THEY'RE NOT ALL ALIKE ? hloftd medicine*. There's only owe that is so far- reaching and so unt'ail: h<r in its effects thai it can bo guar o niced to* do all' that's promised for i~. That is Dr. Pierce's Golden ] Medical Discovery. If that doesnft ! heneilt or cure, you have your money j back. } Its not like the sarsaparillas or j ordinary Spring medicines. They j claim to do good in March, April, I and May. All the year round, and ! in all cases, the " Discovery"1 purifies ! tie blood as nothing else can. Every j blood-taint and disorder, Ec&ma, letter, Salt-rheum, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged Glands, "^Tu mors and Scaip Diseases, and tje ?aorst forms of Scrofula, are com pletely and permanently cured by it. Buy of reliable dealers. With any others^somethiag else that pays them better wiil probably be ur^ed as "just as good." It may be, for tiiem; but it can\ be, for yotL ? ' ? I B.I ' 1 For colic, cramp?, ( and pains m slomach, nothing equals Dr. Pierce's Extract of Smart- Weed. i IPST" The CaRovin.E and the weekly Atlanta C&>4Litution will he sent to any addiess .one year for $.L7a, ' - Betil&h ltd ins . ' J Mb Editor: ? As the minjf! weather has about layed our crips by and we h*ve but little to da, I wiii endeav^K to give you a flew dot9 from JtUis section. I Bhall take the words "have ^ut little to, do" hack," for if we do^ nothing, it is not because we liSfcvtf nothing to do, for their is always work for ttai on the farm, whether We do it ior not. : t . < . i t Cotton is looking somewhat bet ter since the rain. Early corn on uplands will make about ope-hajlfj 01 a crop, and in some places one iSurth <jJ a crop. > | Miss Fleda Hudson^ who has been visiting her sister, Phillips, has returced to her honie at Providence. Mi9s Maggie Gaskin, of West ville, is visiting friends and rela tives near liere. We are glad to leara that Mr Willie Rush, who has been sick ft*r several weeks with typhoid ever, ifc some better. j I . -i No marriages to report this time but the outlfcik is blight, 1 liear<jl the dude of Ken) alt .say the other day that he had been thinking of a&ki'ng the old man for his would* be for the last four months, but<h^ finds it a hard task, j Young man let me give you a piece of advice j if you see anything you iwant ask for it like a man. if you want to borrow five dollars cf a man or you only want to marry hisjdaugh-j ter, don't side up to him and hang; ou to your li2t and talk politics ami! religion and about tb# weather, *andj lUlKold stale joke?, i whereof youj can't remember the point until youj worry the ? Id man into a nervous; irritation; go at h;m with a full; head of steam on ami your bow 4 parts open like an iron clatl pirfiingi fur a shore battery. Snort, paw and shake your head if you i*e? 1 like it, no matter if it does make uim look astonished, lietter as tonish him than bore him. , Go in to his heart or his pocketbook, or both, as it amounts to the same thing, like a-"brindle bull with a curl ill his; foiehead,, charging a red merino dress^jJjcn: you'd feti-h him or pb^ibly he rrfeich you, but never mind, ^ou'il accomplish something aud showiim you are not afraid to speak what's un yotr mind, :?nd mat is a great deal iuoi> than you would accomplish by the other method. You .needn't be cheeky, but you ought ; to bt straightforward. Now I hope that after our dude reads this that he will go and come ag?*in, but wi^i ? smile that has lias never been seen before. v v Fahmeu. Hurry up! Dtifotr'Tik t!.e grass ?row underneath your feet, but corue fit once and subscribe to The 'Chronicle. You can get iu and the weekly Constitution both one year for SL.75. , | ; I English Spavin Linasnent remov- , es jill Hsu'd, 'Soft Calloused j Lumps and Blemishes* Curbs, ^Splints, Sweeney, Rin^-bonc, Sti tl"S, Sprains ali Swollen T^roats^ Coughs, etc. Save 850 by the use '?f one btjftle. Warranted the most wonderfuf Blemish Cure evsr Mvnown. Sold by Dr. F. L. rZe:np, Camden, JS. C. . * ? ? i i ? ? i 1.1 Itch, Mange and SoYatc!;es of e%v ry kind, on hu manor animals. cured in 30 mi 'jutes by SVolforcVs Sani tary' Lotion. Thisb never ] fails Solf| by Dr F. L. Zemp, Camden. ? S.C : u.p!HJ>_Tabul?s en re hcadaehe.l Li OOD'S CURES wfcn all other J preparations fail. It possesses ; cur ve power peculiar to itself- Be sur; to get Hood's Sarsapariila. \ L.ADXES * Necd.pg a tonic, or children who want build, ing up, should take BUOWS'S mow bitters. It Ik r'-mwr : cnres Malaria, Indigestion, Buio-.Eiess, Liver Complaint and Keurulgid. ?? IT* , ! ' ? i Summer \\ eakness And that tired 1'ieiing, loss of r.ppcfcUe und nervous prostration aic driven away b\ lloo-'.'s Sars^parilja like mist j before the morning sun. To re? li ce the benelit this medii ine, give it a I w . ? | trial 51 n ? 1 y< u vvil I ja'n the stnny of en j thus! as tic au nrirers of IIooJ's Sar'sapar illa. ' i ! * Sure, efficient, easy? Mootl'S iThev should h\in even traveller's rr P J and every faiiiil\Nuedi<'inc chest. 2-V. a 1 1. ox. i MUSG Cffil'S FORIW. AN INTERESTING SKETCH. NVtf bins atron^y to a mother's i-\,-:ion as b^ro. lighter Just budding ii:t3 a nhood. Following is z-i> instance: "Out <! jn rhtor, Iiianche. asow 15 years of are. had hrrn terribly aKietcd with nervousness, and h:: ! ? entire use of her i%xxi arm. She wastn suuh a condition that we bad to koep her iiora school and abandon lit r n.usic Ips in fact, wc 'eared St. Vitu* d;.n>-e, c-r.d :>;j ;>)dtive but for an invaluable remedy I *.h? would have hud that terrible aJSietiOn. ; We h 2, d employed physicians, but.ahe received ? no berieiJt from tkem. The tirs? of last August ! sha woiihed hut .$ pounds, and although she i has t.tkvn or. 1 y thriie bottles of Nervine i>he : !: j-v weigh* 1*0 poun'.lj; li-?r nervousness and . of > i. Vitus dance arc- ent Irely pone, ( -no attends school regularly, and studies v. i;h j comf.irt and ease. She has recovered complete i use o! ber arm, her appetite Is splendid, and } no money could procure lor our daughter the | Health Dr. Miles Ner.'inc has brought he r. ; When my brother recommended the rem edy 1 had no faith in patect medicines, and j would not listen to him, but as a last iescrt ? hi aeiat us a bottle, wo began Blviffo it Jo ! Blanche, and the effect Wxs almost imirteda ? ato."? Mrs. R. K. Bullock, Bright oti. K. V. 1 >r. Wiles' Restorative Nervine is sold by all ; drugjrhtsou a positive guarantee, or n-nt direct by the I>r. Milfs Medical Co., K khart. On receipt of prise,, ft per hot tio, six ?>ottlr-i for 35. e x press p repaid, It is positively free fiom opiates or dangerous drugs. , ! - * oiSce al 20 cents per tuuwljpii.. % ; t i COTTON -GIN. The undersigned bfcgs to in form the M>lic that, the gin at the old Factory is now in first class order, ai^d prepared to do ginning at lowest prices during . fiie season. The gin has bfcen r removed to the mill .building, where prompt, and convenient accomodations will be provided for all. Satisfaction guaian - teed, and prices loi%er than ther . lowest. ; ; IL L. W ATKINS, r * ? Prop. COLORED TEACHER'S IN STITUTE. * From a fund allowed by the State Superintendent of Education for the 'Colored Teachers' Institute of this coun ty, an. Institute for the colored t-achers of Kershaw county will be held ?t the Browning Model Home School Imildreg* l>eginning Monday, Auguat 21, 1883, and continuing one week, nfoder the suj?crin tendance of Fro?. Whitaker.|of Colombia. This is a good opportunity for colorcd ttacJiers to improve their attainments, and all are earnestly requested "to attend. J. M. WATTS, * \ f?. C. K. C. Notice to -Road 'Over-, ) seers, Noticjo is hereby [riven over peers in^Kershaw County -to have all their road hands warned out ami to have .their respective sections of roads put. in 'thorough order not later 4h<m the 1 >th of A'umxt, 1893, and to report to the County Commissioners at thfeiF meeting on the 13th of August;; lS'.lSi . Iioad ov rseers are upjed to give protpot attention to this important matter; By order of the Board. t C. L. Wink'er, _ Cleric! II B A I>QK AUTERS ]?0R \ fl beg *o inform my patrons and friends that I will handle ICiS /hiring the In coming season , tnd wi'l Iks pleased to serve nil orders, large or -small, at the f XV 7 EST PRICES. Ice vrjill be sold on SunoHys^fi cases of slelpess o*dy. v O? - fe . j x:*. I sell Glenn Spring Mineral Water by the bottle or by the case. The me'i;vin-j jal properties of this verll known water r.re too wsll k'YOwji t> ne(*l nnv further J bouiiuendatioa. in any quantity. O '' " ' A fu'l line oi a,UCPEX'andFLO\Y Kit SEED Htore. ? will he found ati&y drug -0 PUH E DRUGS and MEI)ICIXE%flre iny sp<*.'ia!iifs. Prescriptions properly [if)iuponMli?cl at all hours, day and jiy a qualified pharmacist. D!i I L drVg store. Attorney and Counsellor at Lnv ,pAM'L|SN, - - - S. O. OfTc^-his professional set vices to the fjnMie. Office in the Farmers and iler <j!i:;r.ts' Bitnk I uildirg. $10.00 CHEAPER THAN ANY MADE, QUALITY OON8IOERED. HIGH GRADE ONLY. FULLY WARRANTED. NONE BETTER. OATALOQUE, DESCRIPTION AND PRIOE8 FREE. W??TE AT ONCE, OR CALL ON CUB REGULAR AUTHORIZED AGENT IN YOUR TOWN. ROCK KIH BUGGY CO "Wholesale Builders, ROCK Kill, 8.U. FOatUtXEBV S. B. LATHAM, CAMjysN, s. a DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY* . Maybe you think this is a new business* tending out babies on application ; it has been done before, however, but never have those furnished been so near the original saui pkr aa this one. Everyoue will exclaim, " Well I that's the sweetest baby I ever saw I" Tbis little black-and-white engraving can give yciu but a faint idea of the exquisite original. ! - - I'M A DAISr." M \rhioh we propose to send to yon, transpor tation prtid. The little .darling rests against a pillow, and is in the act of drawing off its pink sock, the mate or which has been pulled off and flung aside with u triumphant coo. The flesh tints are perfect, i md the eves follow ?ou, no matter whece ydu stand. Theexqui rfte reproductions of this greatest painting of Eda waugh 'the most celebrated, of modern painters of baby life) are to be given to those * ho sutkwrike to Demorest's Family Maga zine for 153S Tho reproduction cannot be.r "t?)M lrom the original. which cost $400, and < are the same sise <17x22 inched. The baby Is life size, and absolutely lifelike. We have!: ^lao in preparation, to present to our sub-i scribere during 1893, other great pictures by^ such artists as rercy Moran, Maud Humphrey, ' Louis Doochamps, and others of worl&wido ' rrnown. Take only two examples of what wedkl during the pest year,** A Yard of Pan ties," and " A White House OrcbM " by the irife of President Harrison, and you will see What our promises mean. .Those who subscribe for Demorest's Family Magazine for 1893 will possess a calftry of ex qbttite works of art of great vs liiMers Magazine that cannot^w equaled by any in the wocld for its beautiful illustrations and sfcbject matter, that wDl keep everyone post ed on all the^ topics of the day, and ail the fids and different items of interest about tho household, besides furnishing interesting reading matter, both grave aud gay, fort ha whole family; and while Demorest's Is hot ft fashion Magasfge, 1)8 fashion pages are per fect, and we givwyou, frte of cost, ail the pat terns you wish to use during, the j*ar, and Iq any size you ehoose. Bend in ybUr sub saription at oooe, only 12, and you will really jfctt over ?25 in ralue- Aodressth e publisher, wrisanings DeaHrest^ KEastHth St. Ne# ??/C r/->. ?! ? B A LAN C E OS" the ! ? - ? i V SUMMER 4 h ? f ?? . AT i CAPERS'SHOESTORE, |p t ? ? /? ?: ' ? ) s m i SLIPPERS! The largest assortment of i ? LADIES' OXFORD TIES and " BUTTON BOOR ever displayed in th/s city. - T\ K BOFGBT - AT LK TON Iff KIRK : ?- ?'! .i :-! r i KfeSj - 1 : .. ? : - . \mlk ^ L I ; And will be sold at greatly f - REDUCED PRICE$| I' v ' ? ?' ' I;:! ; \ I ' ' i * ; * ' ] f ' J * *: j ' '? i v If you want a bargain call earlY and take your pick. |BR0t|?ERS. $o?Uk Carolina (joilego.1 ctauaihA. " * - - -SA Isession begins Seotember '46th. Four courses; Classi cal, Library, Scientific, and Law;! with elective studies in higher classes. New Gymnasi um. Well appointed Labora tories, Chemical, Physieal/Bio lpgipal, etc: Necessary* Ex penses, from $145 to $'210. For further in Cor. nation ad-, dress the President, ?. WOODROW. INSTITUTE, AmmnoN, s c A Military Boardiug School, ^essicn opens September 12th. Healty location. Social, mord ,and reli^Wis -privileges good. Full corps j&i' experienced teachers. 'Enforced applica tion. Hates reasonable. Ap ply for catalogue. tefc. JXO 15; PATRICK. ~ s?pt. C,VUOL!N.\* MILI TARY ACADEMY. * gOUTH The foKo*.v i?!jx Beneficiary vacancies t'X st in li.e .^t.a-h (.';v.?!i:ia Military .fttadeinv', to wit : Abbeville I, Aiken I, UtfiUiort '2, Chariest on i, Keish.iw 1, Oconee i', Oraagt bnm I. Spartanburg I, Snmter'j, Union 1 and Y\'idi??insburg 1. TheSdjvaeancies will !>- tille.l by coni petf iv# j.e?CN*nioiK;on9 before County Board.*, I winch will ct-ng'tH- lor the pur pose at iiieir rc>p<rttW county soat^ on Thursday, the ?if Sept?.*?nbcr , ^ro> imo. f i ? < V / . The Couuty Ex.-unnj/*!^ Boan*$yw:ll re ceive tii^ir instructions from t:.e S :it?? Superintendent of Kducati^a, and will report results -directly to the und^r.-i^ ij.f luirn vvi i L AppLesti.ws for information and forms o*? wiiie'i to fpl'ly (yr perin^i-m. tu.inpcnr br-fore the !~l\X*?Juoln;; l'o rrd ?will be made to the (JbaiiVaan of the o.tar.l of i Yifcttots h? Barn,ve!l, in trm/io ^?\;ectited prbp to ;he 3rd oi S-^fcte tu ber. ? j > Ta /^Bpnrd ot Visitors vriU pass vftr/n these i p 'dilutions rt L'? lunihia on foes day,' the, 5ii ot SepiUniber, ;:nd </rant Permits Ijt B ich as appvac to be enti.lv> j the*feto. ^ ' -No ons without such periF.il Till l?e <;-*? nin?-d"' * County Boards. ^ No application will be co?1stdere<i by t;.<: ->o.\. u oi visitors which i > not oic .rly and fully iirt.Tde oat in aix:ord.iaca with ? rescribefl regulation ; an<? und rjio <ir cumst-.nuj-s, whether the d. lay be t'om [juisiiap or othcrv.?e, will an itp,>iL\.t!>n }^e eonsidpred after ./he adjwirnmjnt of l>e <;oii Kite scssi .in of ta*i Board held :'o.' the p:ir [ pose cn'rlie 5th of September. It i> tuire ' fore, desirable that applications be for warded , to the (.Ihair.naa at the eanivst tiav to tiijt- %d thai they may*. \s hen a ? cessarv, be retamed for amendment la tere the Session of the B ?trd, and par Itits be toured that, their chara* ;-.re |pr6?eriy ?resenti?d. la the ea^'er -.>;n i oetit*o:i -ibr the-e vaea ? xperienetf Ii:ii si^o'.vij) that j;js!i.;e U> all rv j iire.s i ' ripH adherence to 1 1- cj.rl;tioiis ar: inanc6tL j ? .Toe tt^juirenjonts f ?r a hnii;:o.i to the ' {lAifih ( lurs in liie Aeadeniy ar ? : Ab.l itv to re.idj and vrche Kn-lisii wj h tiu-iie ' tv, Arithasetic c<aup?etyd, a knowledge of tiie feleiaent-? of Ku^!ip!r Grammar, oJ . Dafvrijrttvie ? i -o^r^ay aad of tl?t i tori' of the Ignited fet iti-s. 1 JOHS:iOX HAtrOOlM ' Chair. D^a.d oi Vwitjw. ^>. C. M-iU . I :ii ' \ do vora mm wim^HUBT? s 1KKVOIK L1 L1 UT BURN? 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