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?|!ia (jsalek ^iwsiele XJAMDEN, S. C-, Sept. 29Ek, 1SQ3 ml j\'e#g, till SCH OIRECIOBI. ^ PkeSsByterias Chckch. ? Rev. W. W ' Mills, P&stor. Preaching every Sabbath at II a. m. Sun Jay School every <ah ^a:fa at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday re- Tiic public u j cordially inriteu to attend. ' j Geac* Enscop.u. Crurch.? Rev.J.M j Stoney, liector. Services Sunday at ll t o'clock : Son-Jay School at 5 p.m. Even- 1 in* service at 6 p.rc. Fri lay afternoon service atti p.m. Baptist Chczch,? Rev. Myron W. Gordon. Pa* tor. Preaching every ?ar:day at II a- v. and S:I5 p. Snr/5 day s<:ii?x>] from 12 >t. to 1 j>. >i. every c<nr.il :j. Prayer- aaeet in r every \Vrdn?-'- ? at tfcioek P. m. All seat? ! are ;ree. The p>ibiie ia cordially invited Saatfri. TVfC. t. P.S. C. E. meet-} S\irA ly at ?;."0 p. in LirttCTON' Street Cuazat. ? Hcv. M. L- Carlisle, Pastor, c Preaching e*ery Sanday at 11 a. :j>. nr.! ? :4 "> p. in. Prayer-meet; ng Th nr.-d. y r ? 5,Oj p. nr?. SymUay nehooi at 4 :30 Strang : *r?an<J viatore are cordially invited. c, A4J .jeH;3 free. , < Cottoa 3Jarket. flic following are todays quota tions of the Camden cotton maiket: Midi lf??, i 7'i fkriet- 31 * 7* Oo-'-i : . f 7 1 x Ccun:j Allhsce ^ The Ker.-ih<w County Farmers3 AIK \^{ I 'Xyrl i:i *>: > (T.jirt i:o"? ? ;U t'a..iv.ea *1 iO cffifck a. m. on Wednes day the 4th (lay^of October prox. in quar terly sesssioa. The State President has soggesiqd action on the part cf County ^iliancea, on "financial stringency" and securing invney to move the crop of cot ton. These and other important qucs Swns w2I be acted upon at this, ses&on. fhortforv, every snb-alliance should be iaily represented by its ablest delegate?. JAMES R. MAGILL, Pres. K. C. F. A. : : p? S^czsd "upr-^ Subscribe- for The Chronicle. The portico in front of the post j *f3ee is being reiaid with brick. When/jrotM^H your cotton don't forget to-step proiiad und pa/ for your paper. ' \ The Chronicle want3 a live cor- 1 respondent in/ etery section of the county. - /* It is e$*f mated that the cotton ?-rop of diis county is at least 33? per ce?it short. \ Contractor~Adams, if R x.k mil,; has charge of the wood jWork on th?- ! neve graded school butfdin^. The premium I#t of the St^te ?a?r for this year is oat. The F -.ir ? ?viji held a& u^uai and. or. a ? :ier scald than ever despite the iiir.l limes. ? ^'e cail the altenlfoii of In id punters to the fact that ?he c]-?a,-i j^ason does not end until the <?? .November. Better not shoot bircWbef >re that time. Fiie Atlanta -Journal says the * Jpost offensive par'isaw iii this . rutin try ? the North Carolina post master w\in sits in his oftk-e; with-! j out shoe3 or socks on his feet. r We have information, which we t have reason to believe is reliable. 'Jjat the Three C's railroad is to b Nursed -to us recent purchasers on October 1. ? Yorkvilie Enquirer. 4- ? . Gov Tillman has appointed C-?n- i pressman birait one of the dele- ? gates from this state to the Pun-i Aner:<jaji B;rr?ct.*illic convention j va:ied-to iseet at Si Louis October I We recently read of a mi\n trav eling a siwmiil road in Georgia,! who when he came out of the wil derness declared that the road was so crooked that h$ met himself ;oming. back. i ?ae Edirefidld Cjjironicl e says : ^Fneie no longer remains a doubt T fc'Jt that throughout Edgefield county, the yield 0$ all growing *? ?i.rops was cat off 25^.er cent, by % 4the recet storm."., \ / Willie Jordan, colored, was ar ? cstcd at \ ork\il!e recently for - Selling Whiskey in P.?ck Hill in violation ol the diaj^nsary law. . w^s sent to jail in^ default of bail the sun of *300. ^ ^ ?John M, Spraltl 3ecretf\r\ **><* treasurer of the yFort Mill ^?tnnfacturing Comparf^, lias re igned his position on account of ill health, Mr B. D. Springs was Elected as his successor. * Up to the present time the people the United States, with a few if.! * foreigners have paid eleven UiUaoos of . gate money to the ^ Chicago, " as much 'v^re tp sid^ shows, and the times trfl i? har* L,lu* a great many caa i roeat> _ ^Uther EeyaoJds, formerly of ^ut for some Iwl vW WaS nested atChar 1SJ V horse s^alin?. He C?mWKJ' L- "G!eDD' hid I K w" S' hen ?"es?-i he ha<U bunch ot borglar'j kiy3 in heTonf'f Iti3^tbonghf:uai into t? :he burglars who broke Colnm? ")re ? ^ La wreath ^ tolumiiia, some time aSo. : 5 Industrial Progress South. In renewing the new organizations in the -industrial field reported in the ScuU era States during the week ending Sep tember a decided increase in their i number and diversity is noticeable. I a During the recent financial flurry the * -'organization of new concerns In this ^section was effected in only a very smiU degree, and the increase . in their nurn 't. Vr as -above noticed, is oniy another " ^rideac^ of the confidence with which capitalists view industrial investments in tue Soath. ? Manufacturer's Becord. LJOOD'S am* only ^.1^' Hood's Saoapanlk is the mcdi Vk cine fo^^at Because it is the best ^dponfiec HOOD'S CURES ?V Cottage for Sale. A desirably located cottage or Fair street is offered for sale at reasonable term9. For particulars apply to Springs^ Heath & Shan non. j LOS*. ( On Wednesday afternoon, 6th insi.? a gentleman's* large size, '.ight gray coat "was dropped from a bug gy between the base bail park sj;ri monumental square. Finder will *be rewarded by leaving it at TriK Chronicle office. - At 2r, Mo ore's- Q A complete line of every? kino obtainable at any first- class drug store ig to be found at Moore's Pharmacy. His prescription de partmtfct is in thorough fy com petent and .-rliable hands, and prompt and careful attention is srivvn to nil patron?. ? A*- :^p Z&yk t Jssrdr P:?s!.<?r MvrMn VW. Gordon will occupy his pidjfcu^Slitodsy morning and night. Sw'-j- el., in the morn ing, "An Un;sn-w,;rtd Prayer." He wiil finiaii the st-rieg of sermons on '?Popular Sir.;-,'' at his Wednesday night prayer meetings. Good con gregations will he appreciated. iliortirsilmrd Fair. 'flic Horueultnrr.I S-'eietv jtro : :>o?cs lo hold t'te fcVI Fair this | year e-n n ;_r r ri r? ??!?- r se?:!v ? r: -t n rver ? ?>*? >r<*, ;?!<(*? }yr^*-r \>\ t?ininrn* **"i! 1 ! :;-r ??!?". !*???? ?t 'l a r\f s-nde^L list presented to exhibitors*. Kvery on** should- commence to coileuj ex hibits, so as to make the Fair a : complete 9ucces?. It will beheld !?iie first oait of November ; I he dale ' and premium list will be announced i within a few davs. j . M , A Api'licatict f'cr Bail. Mr. John i Man, who is charged with murder for the killing of Mr. H. II Wittkowsky. sur rendered to the Sheriff last 'Satur day night. Ye sterday aft^rnotn he leit Jor Cheraw, ace Dufrpanied by Sheriff Williams a:id his attorneys, 'Messrs. \V. D. Trantbam and C. L. i Winkler, to apply for bail before j Chief Justice Hoi ver. A telegram i was received, this morning stating ; tnal the case was heard last ni^hf, j and that bail had been ? rcf'ttcd. [ The State was represer.ted by So- j lit Loc Nelson, assisted by Gen- J. j D. Kennedy. Seal Sistats Transfers Daring the past month of Sep tember the only transfers of real estate recorded in the Auditor's olBce we're those uvarfe by the Sheriff to the Sinking Fund Com mission, of various tracts of for feited and abandoned lands, as fol lows: " * it. B. Wi'liams, sheriff, to.- Sinking Fun.1 Commission, 231 acres in No. s, *22 S3. Same trt saji:e, 100 acres in No. 8. 51-1.07. Same to Same, 54 acr<"-s adjoining lands of Joe Caiter on Loekhr.it road, 812.35. Same to same, 105 acres sold as Im properly of J. M. Kail, *13 77. Same to same, 86 ocrcs sold r.s the property o? R. K. Moselev, ?14.41. Same to same, 343 acres in No, 4 550.88. Same to same. 100 acres sold as t.he property of S. F. Self, ? 1 2.33. Same to same, 95 acres in No. 7, *13.86. Same fco same,. 104} in No. 12. Si0.84.. Same lo same, 120 acres in No. 12, [: $60.84, Same to 9ame. 350 acre a in No. 9, - 860.80. Personal Mention. Dr J. W. Corbett of Camden was in town last Thursday and Friday. ? Lancaster Ledger. Miss Sadie Kennedy, has re tuned from the World's Fair and other points. Measly John Jordan and Ralph Nesbet lefjt Sunday for Alexandria Va., where they will attend school. Miss Eetta Withers returned to Columbia, to attend Winthrop I eollege on Tuesday. Messrs W. H. Haile, Harry De ,Pass, C. C. Moore and Willie CI3 iburn leave to-morrow lor the .?Cits del. Mrs L. L Clyburn, ha3 returned to her hnme at Westville after a visit of a few da}Ts to relatives here. Mr and Mrs C, W. Med'in, have gone to Cheraw where they were called by the illness of Mr Medlin's father. . - Mrs Byers, of Charleston, is visiting Mr J. L. Braisington's family. Rev. M. W. Gordon, spent several daj-s of this week in Sumter. Misses Bessie and Florence Nettles are visiting in Lancaster j this week. Miss Belle Thomson, has return ed home from a visit to her brother ; in Lancaster.. Mr J. D. Anderson, of Blacks burg, was here last wetk visiting h:s parents. M iss Minnie Clvburn, has re-! tamed to R: leigh, N. C., where she will resume her studies in mu3;c and art. Mrs W. D. Boykin, of Camden, is visiting her sister, Mrs J. M. Ileath, '-of this place. ? Lancaster I Enterprise. Mr David B. Williams, jr.>far^ merly of Camden, bat now of Louis ville, Ky., is in the city. }\ ? * ; Itch, Mange and Scratches of eve ry kia^^on bumancr animals, cured in 30minutes bv Wolford's Sani tary Lotion. This never fails Sold by Dr F. Leslie Zemp, drug gist, C amden,' S. C . Eipaaa Tabutaj cure headache. " CAHDSN JUNCTION HATTSS Receiver Chamberlain Presents tlie Railroads Side of llie * Case. ?' [Columbia Journal- j : There are two sides to :t question. This morning Receiver Chamber lair, of the Soute Carolina Railway, gives to Chairman Duncan the side of that road in the .(tetter of the Camden Junction controversy. Chairman Duncan is just in re ceipt of a letter from Mr Chamber Iain in reply to his and Thorns'* letter* with regard to the estiablish raer.it of j action facilities. J 11 reply, after saying that he thought the matter had been finally [settled last March, Mr C rtamberl.-iin [says :> . "The matter, however, being now 1 % C5 presented a^ain I have again con sidered the subject in view of your suggestions that it would be foi the interest of our road to comply with the wishes of those who have brought the .matter to your elfirinl attention, and ir> vie w of tho various arguments presented by Mr Thonja* in his separate letter. As the mat ter is now presented, it seemR to ine to. amount to I his : The S >u tli Carolina railway is now ask^d to make a very considerable outlay of money to establish facilities for a "t.iansfer of freights generally at Camden Junction, it being con ecded ?.hat this will result- in a i large loss in revenue to the South j Carolina R dUv-iy. The -r present/" laws of the S'ate do not df>pjenr L^\ require the Srtiiii Carolin-a J Rail way t.o do thi?, aQil the request of the Railroad Commissioner?, es pecially the L'tter of Thlomas, is an appeal to the South Carolina Rniiwav to do this for the {dieted * >? benefit of certain shippers of cov ton 3nd tobacco. Upon this state ment of the east*, it seems to nr.e that it would entirel) improper ' ?? r me to accede to this oppettl.j Ti e South Carolina R-iilway is bound to complv with all va?id existing laws of the Stale, but I am advised by ray counsel, and I reach the same conclusion by my (Jtftjp exam ination of the Sktlules, that the laws of the State fo not at present require the South Carolina Eoaci to do what is now asked of it, by the Railroad Commissioners, j '?I must, therefore, respectful! ?. decline to do more than I agreed t.? do in my letter t.o the Railroad Commi^sioaers of M irc.h 2oui? 1: st. Ui"nurs very truly, "D. II. C II A M B K ill. A 1 X f. "Eeeeiver" Zbrshaty It is rumored that smother brick store wili be built in Kershaw soon # Cr.pi. A. Tiiii's and wife, returned fgfcrr. the World's fair Sun<lat. Miss Ciera Moblev,, of lleath Springs, is visiting her sister, Mrs J. M. Carson, at this pi aw. I c Mr John M. Ne:tl has* retjuvned to Furruan Univetii Ky av Greqnville to resume his studies. % . . \A 'Mr 0. Floyd is Laving, lumber hauled for the erection of a house on his lot on Matson street. <2 ifrs Amanda E. Truesdel, widow ;<>f the late C'apt J. K. Truesde), died Thursday afternoon, at her home a.t Kershaw, after an illness of four weeks, of fever. MrsTrnsdel, | was about fcrty years of age, c t member of the Presbyterian church and an estimable Christian lady. She leaves eight children surviving her. A very interesting game of ball at Heath Springs 1'ust Thursday between the Kershaw and Heath Spring club. The score stood 38 to 10 in Kershaw's favor. Mr W. tf. Sowell, who has been spending some time at this place left, last Wednesday for Louisville Ky., where he will be engaged in his udnisterial work. English St>aviu Lmament remov ps ell Haid, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes, Curbs. Spb'uls, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Sti fles, Sprains all Swollen Throats, Coughs. t*tc. Save $50 by the use of cue bottle. Warranted the most i wonderful Blemish Cure ever known | Sold by Dr F. Leslie Zemp, drug I g?st, Camden, S. C. ;d??',=> H.urry up! Dont let the grass grow underneath your feet, but come at once and subscribe to The Cbrosicle. You can get it and the weeklv Constitution both | one year for ?"1.73. TTaon Baby ksls sick, wo sire her Casloria. Then she was a Child, she cr?ed for Casioria. When she became Xiss, she clung to C-astorla. When she harl Children, ahe gave tieui Cosloria. To Ye Who Have Littie Faith JAPANESE ?8202538$ CURE Will Save You. 3t i?a ntvrand cnn>pleie treatment* consist- i ing of Suppositories, Ointment in Capsules (also Chatmtnt io Box)?nd Pills. An absolute nbd guaranteed curs for Piles of whatever kind or degree. External, Internal, Blind or deed ing, Itching, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary, and many other d^cat^s fesuie weak nesses ; it isilv. -rs a ;?reat benefit to tbe?gen eraifctalth. X.ne&rst discovery of a medicatcare feeder ing an operation with the knife unn^pes ?ry hereafter. This Remedv has never been known to fail. Snooper box, six for $5.00; sent by mail prepaid on re ' jcipt of price. Why softer froa this ternbie disease when you can get a guaranteed remedy? JOSEPH R. HOFFUN & CO., Druztrist, MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. A Written guarantee Positively civ en by The Japaoeee Reoe die* Co. to eich purchuet of six bo-ci, w'aeo purchased at occ toe, to reload tbe )^oo paid it act cared. TO BREAK UP attacks of colds, chills, fevers, rheuma tism, neuralgia, and kindred derangements resulting froin severe expo sure, ther as Doctor Pierced Pleasant Pellets Ko . household, should be without them, to meet just thing so stich, emergencies. * i These- lit tie Pellets are tiay, sugar-coated things that evenr child js ready for. They keep the^^iole system regular, in a perfectly natural 1 way. They're a compound of refined and concentrated vegetable extracts;! put up in glass vials, always fresh and reliable; a hancjy and perfect; vest-pocket remedy ' Vv If they don't give satisfaction, ii\ every case, your money will be( returned. The stepping-stone to Consumption ? is Ca tarrh. ? It don't pay to let it go, . when th& makers of Dr.! "Sage's Remedy will give S50C if they can'tferfecf a per manent cure of vour Catarrh. Hie Hainan Electrical Forces 1 How They Control th? Organs - of the Body. The electrical force of tfce huroifc} body, as the nerve fluid nay bo teamed, ii; aa cspe* cialJy attractive department of science, susli exerts so marked an Influence cn tbe health of tho organs of tbe body. Nervc force iP produced oy tire brain aqd conveyed by means of the nerves to the various organs of the body, tbus supplying tbe latter with th? vitality necessary to in sure their hc-altn. Tha pneumnsastric nerves, aa shown bore, may bo said to b*> the most important o? tho entire nerve sys tem, as it supplies the boast lans9, 'stomaoh, bowels, etc., with tne u??rve force necessary to 1 k<jep them active-- and heaitliy. As will be seen 1 by the cut the lonj nerve descending, from the base ol the or:', in and terminating In the tow ejs is the pneumosastvlc, vMie the numerous iit-j tie branches supply the! heart, lan?s ana stora-i ach with necessary vi tality. When the brain becomos in any way dis ordered by irritaoiiity or exhaustion, the nerve force which It supplies Is lessened- and the or gans roeeifcn$ the di minished suaply :iro con sequently waakenod. FhystclanV geucr-Hy fall to recognize. I the *itnport?.iic2 ct this ludt, but treat the ? or%-anitseii instead of the ionise c 1 the tfoableuj The noted specialist, Frainltlin 51iles, M. D., | U 1 ,-f ->--1 "? * ?" Djf. ? ?,u? r .Ui., >UU ??"" ?a!od brain and nerve food, Jsp:enaredcnthe principle that- all nervous and in.ny other clfHculties originate from [disorders of the n&rve centers. Its wonderful'sut cess in curing these disorders Is tesiiiled to! by tnouoaada in every part of the land. Restorative Nervine euros sleeplessnesa, opiatei. U1 UeO. JL.V is sold o:i a positive guarantee by all druz F Ists. or sc-nt direct b7 the l)r. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, $1 per '?cttle, si.t bottles for &5, express prepaid. TAX O.Tirtj: op C sur.ty TrcasuieFf^versh xvr County. Camden, S. 0., ??ept. 20, 18S3. In accordance with line Act to raise supplies for the fiscal yeiir codimeiv'ing Xovember'l. 1892, notice lis- hereby ^iven that the Treasurer's oftipe of Kershaw County u ill be open for the collection of taxes Monday , the 16th dayx^j, Ot-.ber. 1St*5>; and will remain open tyntil Satur dav December 30th, 18031 Tlie rate per centu^ for Kershaw.] com ty is as follows;. w j For S:at;j purposes Senilis 4< School tax j j 2 " u Ordinary County tax 3l? ? l< '* ! lit. on Railroad bonds - - 2.1.> ? " I'ast Indebtedness } i *8 " Total ' 13^-g mills Poll Tax ?1.00. The following special levies have been made also : f * - Special school tax, District Xo. 1, 3 mills. Fi r interest ^n. School Bonds Graded School Building Dij-t. Xo. 1, % ofamiil. Special school tax Disti. Xo. 4, 2 milld. it a u d ii g q.< k it '? ti u I << ]0*2 '0: <( <( ,1 4. it J9 2 " ! Taxes are payable H the following kinds or funds a?<^n? otfcer: Gold and silver coin, U. Sl^C'irijency, National Banknotes and Cwpons which will be come payable mirW* thp year 1303, on the vniid Consolidated j Bonds of this Siaui, known as the *lDefteicTvy Bo ds^'V also on .1 n.ror's certificates and tiie per diem of .State witnesses in the Circuit Court will be received for county taxe*, not including School taxis. All information as to taxes will be flinched, upon application. X' . B, ? Tax-payers are urired npon to pay their taxes as. soon as possible after the I~>th day of (ictblter, to avoid a rush of business on the'la>t days of collection, as [ have no authariU to receive taxes after the time of closing the books with out adding the penalty.* Xo li-t of names for tax receipts wiR" hi -received unless the amount of the tax itfonev is deposited with the s::id li:-^t..' This rule will be f.tricilv adhered t . C- IiOLLIXGS, County Tre; surer. 4 IMITATION. Soutn Carolina ? Kershaw County. By T. A. M o-e, Esq,. Probate Tudge. Whereas, Henry E. peard made suit, to me t>> grant him Letkefe of Adminis tration of the Esta'e *of and effects of Siumiel Beard, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Samuel Be^r->, -'deceased, that they be arid appear bef >re a*e. in the Court of Probate, to be ht Id a: Camden on Fri day, 2 'th Sept next, after publication thereof, at il o'clock in; the forenoon, to show causo if any they have, why the 85*id Administration should not be grant ed- Given under my hand, this thirteenth ! day of September, Anno Domini, 1893,1 in the Cajiden Ciiroh!Cle. , . T., A. MOORE, , j Judge of Probate K. C. ! -S ' ;J ' M FOR SALE. A (desirable cottage 6n Fair Street is offered for sale. Ajij ply to ' j | 1 SPRINGS, HEATH & SHANNON; -which tatioa. a pillow, . piats-eock, off i The 70a.no sitere' DAJtT.? ?end to yon, trenspotv zine for IfiOKl The toldfiom are the^sa . (Mfe sire, and ? , XLSVSSi*0 scnoerg aunojr 1MB, otfter jpreet such artists au Percy HoraiuHaud iLouas Deechamps, and otbenof reorowTj. Ta^e 00)7 two exam ;we <ttd durinflXbe podt year, **A etenT and ^ White HouaeOrchJd" : wife of President Harrison, and you 1 Majraaatoe f o*0803 will pomm a fraBery of ex* quiolte worM of art ofareat wue, beeWc* a Magazine tbat cannot bo equaled by any tn 5^55 beGUtifuHliustratW and Will koepoveryone po?t?\i of the nay, and all t he ] L teems of interest about the ] the world f< cubject mat ?edioaall tbejto] tads and diffl household, teskfes furataMnf tatoretftor* iWfiMJnsr matt *, bfcth ravrwacd gay, for the whote family; anf Vhiie Demoreet's it not a fashion Mai otin^, tta fashion pogeraro per fect, and wej iveron. frwif <**f,all the pat terns you,wfe % id Mae during- the year, and "? ,*H8end tn your nab ; Physicians jo.a<lor99 P. K-P.asftjtplendid eorcfr.'iaatjoe,; R-& pxesciibe it ."Vyih. gisefei satisfaction f?r the cujpb of all Conns 5ta?ee oi Prijfciry, Swoadary asd Tertiary C . ??. ? ? ' " ' ? ?'? - 1 ' --w! ' ; ' Syphilid Sypbiiiiis P.oswnatiAiHr SarcJa-; bus Ulcsra r4 a Sorjtf, Glands] arhT?e!liLgf, J Kbe&raatb-n, old Chronic Ulfrrs tL?.t htvc raiiktod all *reauae at. Otviftrtk, Kin Dfee&sjis, Eczwsa, Caronw Fannie Corr.pl.niatsf fcrcrcuriol Be" 15 TTt-,'i? ? m. . V ^ ^ P. I\ r. ij? tTpow^ny tc&ic, and an 6i r-pp seizor, aailding ttp the system foid! j.. ? V* * , ' L id:^3 -whoRs systems a ra 5>oi?oned aiu? w^e-56 blood is in &?i impure cocd&ico dc.a -35S II a 3 * CURES LARIA be strcai'^r regularities are pecalfcrly benefited by ilH^'Ondatfal tonic and blc-oO ci-^Misipg properties o| P. P. P., Prici.7 rSi, Fobs l:ofct and' Potasdnra. UPPSKN 8ilG&, iiruggcsls, Proprietor Uppsua's Black, SAVANNAH, ?A? DIAMOND No. 4. BMtBuER rrOIt nio of lightweight Tl?lers vrbo " court the <U* Unction of ** flyew.** It is s ahcrt fmne, rtry light and tvho??l. R-v'uoetl faY raving to J8C. Get ;psd?.CiV lioui bjsf^t* buying, from Gcrrhujly & Msry fillg. Co., 'iKSiSi SLr8.?. Wasilsjt5J,D.?. H?S?BE5S Or KUK3RE9S CF BY USiHG SPRING WATCr NATURE'S WVTS'uS' GREATEST "'5Siw.t r||HM low***-** i S ?? f* WTei?-m*iri! SiuHii 5lv friends and 'former patrons jwifi please take. notice that I b?*e opened tup n stock oF clioice ?GBOGESIES' and /Respectfully solicit a share kf the public patronage, i am still to be foimd at THE OLD STAND where you wftl be welcomed Remember, my "eat ire stock is new. and fresH, and goods .wili ^ sold at ?the lo\ve?t prices. Crive me a call, and ^ ysu wi 1 1 W pleased with myvattractive I me of goods. pnper, rety por3o:i:v.h& can A BUV-en pxjpe ^roloifV'ma^iftj of * -mid En^lishN. ^:^4TS STUpZO d'OIXTS: , 1 EXTRAXCl XijJSTO tfl RS. It li'JkiS'^them nil i*i bH^rJit iiitcr fStin^Mide* of liciioij? iiure *n ! i:n OetiM? -both cos^umou o.ki can-. pk-te. If,"" ! ;!. ' FRSSHFCX. ( j It contain* t'ie greatest' aegro'nv i "? item iny, gtflniutt hixuior i ror g:.vrn under or.e xT.nva* in to>mos , or in tiie ? tHnxe fiuxs ttf Saturn. rOETUvl : . Sublime ar jtfUtea an<l ridi?-nlons ' j r<? the K'llow* he. wrl?tc eo mccli pbout . Wprfe n.ple ropy for jtwojfecnt' stamp. ' ! bxiY fif;y (jbjjm .v yeas! r>y Nc<vdOa!erBi Single cnph?S <?ts, YV /U. vvnI*^ F-^> " ' BIDmiOHl). MAIN F. I ?tite?5,Sgsggr -*< PftiCES OP I n'- ' ? "? .? M~- I: ' ' ;v :J 'Ate now in order, should be attended t<) withoucdelavJ | Your Srsi :j$b$ul<i be .givqri to ffte prj^er effltit tng of ; ourseli timing the i^g winter, which trill soon btt upon us. A lavage portion ofnj^Fail \ and W nter stock is now vendy. ?or your inspection, aqft n?w ot$ an receive^ and shown every day. Nev^r be* lore ha luch a fcajid^bme^ and stylish variety of pattetrjg Wn showri in this city* in 'Gents Youths and Boys' Sujtst and never 6 ?foVe has a stock jin this city be* n pjurchaVd nsjAieap.! It is L t seless to ? attempts do- F scripti'c ti of them; They must be^eeb to be appreciate# ing rae; LuSbming, and; baying means money saved Nflir y one self. Remember .* I^Chave made jpecial preparation for what your b^y* ? will Aeed. feiee i*ants Suits, 4 to !(>, 75c. to 0 ; Long&tnts Suits. T-l to 1$ years, $3.50 to $18.50. ! it an sole agent in Colombia for Yo araans, Roeloff and Bos ton F exible Derby Hats, and lank ncrv showing all the latest T ? 1 ishnpes and shades. i ? My :tock of extra size, stout, riong and slim Suits is large ' and ni >re eonipleto^llian ever [before Nd mitffer what vquri t I . ? -s \ I Size and shabie is, comeFnerr and it will be jio trouble to fit you. ' u :Jfyf)u purchase amounts to ' more, cash, you. will be | given a ticket entitling you one cl ance in the drawing for that $175 Rambler; Bicycle i which is oU exhibition in the jsbow windows I'; - i. i If ;hju do not reside in Go* lurnbii write for what you want. Prompt and enreful at tentrc j given to mail orders. M. L. 1CINARB, 1UO MAX# gTttUET. ?At si^n of the Golden Star ] ^3CH jTT - Q; 1 THE CONSTITUTION, Published at Atlanta, Ga.. the FARMER'S FRIEND ; a HOME COMPANION. Has, already ? 1 r f: 1 ... . \ ? 56;000 ,5 M tlaTgest circulation of any Weekly in TRE WORLD. Agricultural LK-parment is the best in the land. Tts Wcmen's and Children's columns are of unusual interest. Its special Features cost more than any TEN Southern pa pqrs combined for general reading matter. Uts News Columns cover the WORLD. j Bill Arp writes for it. ' Dr Talmage preaches for it. . Joel [Uncle Remus.] Wallace P. Frank L: Staii^ratojegularly employed by it. A. M. W rtr^Sff?eN rlu n ket t] has a weekly letter. m* k Twain, Kobert Louis Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling^ Stcfckton, Richard Malcom Johason and ^neieat literary' cf the worW contribute to its cokimus. \ i r - BSC*? AND EVERY ISSUE is' AN EDfCAXOB ??llMlBim J ; . The combination rince of the hro japfert"; id'Clbltfet A. J 1 _ _ Jh j _ _ i- i, m. A It ? . i ' .t - ?. > P m -vbcnr^ .j>Si orUll* S ee<t and ji owcst. ttOPII^y A! ; Offers ftHffcfetol {iolftie, lOftk>eintta Qltantjjf BunkliiKJfi m . . ^Wholesale Deatci in CI f . vTOBAC<X?, ttf Nn. 183 East Bar; ; V tliarfetoi*. Da yoa wB2r fliwa? MriaHt ? . . I BHt in Jth? I ifyooVsatiflr* Dfcttt wetriswefL if yoc wWh tUiiiri do to by purchasing V. L, warn i ,pnce itauaaed oatfc# bottom, loftf* W. L. DOUGLAS, BT0drio?t H1RSCH B CHEAPER THAN ANY MADE, QUI OONStDERED. HJQM OfU&E OP?iY."" j FULLY WARRANTED. NONE juniK. :K "i GATALOOtfC, vynStB **9*7 OALL^NOURfl ^AOIKT IN YOUR ROCKUIU.) Wholesale BeHtfers, HtU-S. S. B.. LATHAM CAMDEK s. 0. RAPID ? tain Sen surrounding make the fol ?n fitf $2.00? the" : e of tht4 pen is f2 tutiity if tagc- ol tfife guatatiteed "Rft 10