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v Jdcal Vevf. t, Tqj Sale. A Sow an^l litter of Pigs. Ap , >|#ly to W. \V. Micklk. White Rabbits For Salo. Several pairs oi White Rabbits aaly clump. For further panic* ulars apply to Mr. If. C. Qerpld at j?J>uvid Wolfw'a niort*. During Court Week Tho ludu<? of th'i Pre shy tori# n 'Church will servo tneuU in the va cant olllco next to I ho express cf dlce. The price churgod will bo on ly 25 vi' uis. Photographs J. If. Win hum, of So inter, S, C-, will he in C linden for a short whilf> ;*?nd will mako Photographs at T, Latham's Gallery. Call and moo samples. 'Children and family groups a successful specialty. Tin t vpe? made at regular plies, Of fice corner of Msin and DoKalh St. \V iNitritN it Latham. Meeting of B<>a?d <>f C<>ramis*ione?s The Boards ofTownship Commis sioners met on last Tuesday. All 'the members wore present, bu?. or. uccount of some of the commissions not being received nothing official ly wn,s done. The Hoard w i 1 1 meet for organization, ete., again next 3tfond?3*, February 4th. 3Tot Coming. Rev. Mr. TenBrocke, of BurMng ktoc, Vl., whoa short time ago hc ?cepted a call to the pastorate of *4hfe Camden Baptist Chuich and W|)Q was expected here next Sun ?duy, wrote the Church a few days ago that he could not come unload <lhe Church wool ) pay him more than was agreed upon. This leaves ?the Church still without a pastor. X * y Deaths. Mrs. Katie Alojlo.v, mother of -3V1 ??. G. wi Monley, died yesterday morning about 4 o'clock. Deceas ed was about 75 years of age. Slie ihail not heon well for some time ?twd her death was not unexpectbd. U'o the bereaved oues we tender our sympathies. - ? ? * ? Our community was surprised! , and g reived on lust Sunday to learn vf.lhe death of Mrs. J. B. Arrants, ?^ife of Coroner Arrants. Decqaa-j it was an estimable christian lady* cShe leaves several small chrildrcn mid many other relatives a'ndj 4'ricnds to mourn her loss. Piomiscu'ous Items 'Old papers lor sale at this office HI) ceuts per*huiidred. Subscriptions for Ti.e Columbia Register and The Atlanta Consti tution taken at this office. The Columbia Register and The ?Camden Chronicle one year for $2.25. The office of Supervisor of Reg istration will be open on next M ou tlay. See notice in unother col urn if. PECULIAR in combination, pro jiortioa and preparation of ingredi ents, flood's Sarsapatilla possesses great curative value. You should TRY IT? Itch <mi human, mange on horses, *log8 and all stock, cured in 30 m in cites by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never failfc. Sold by Dr. F. L. iZeinp, Druggists, Camden, S. C. 8 Ayei's Cherry Pectoral is known ?by its woiks. The experidfcee of 'half a century proves that no other .preparation of the kind stops coughing nnd alluys irritation of the throat nnd bronchial tubes so {promptly and effectually as this. When Baby ivkfwck, wo Rave her Cafltoria. XYheti ntie wa*a Clillcl, kIio crle<l for Castoria. When she became Mim, who clunjf to Caxtoria. When uliu had Clii I droo, kIus gave thotu Castoria, TJnlike most proprietary medi cines, the formulae of Dr. J. C. Aycr's Sarsapatilla' STTd-rHber |w?TT hiniions are cheerfully tent to any physic^n who applies for them, llcnce the special favor accorded these well-known standard reire ?dlts by the WorlilV Fair coin in is ?pionets. English Spavin Liniment re removes all ha nl, Soft or Calloused flumps and hlemmishes from horses, lilood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Swee ney, Ring Bone', Slides, Sprains, all -*wn4en Throat*,. Coughs, etc. Vi(ave JJT50 by use of one bottle. ~Wai-< ranted the roost wonderful Hieiuish ?Cure ever known. Sold by Dr. F. J,. Zemp, Druggist, Camden, S. C. Belief in Honrs. ""^^Distressing Kidney and Bladder ?diseased ti|lieved io six hours by the "New GreaV-Souih American Kid ney Cure.** ijyt'ncw reineoy is h great surprise" oB~ffHcnnnt rrf-itir cx .ceeoing promptness in^relievina pain ?n the bladder, ki i.ieyn, back " aid ttvti jfymi > -tl?.- luiary. paa. ssgee io male or female. It relieves Teieeibm of water and psiq in psss 4ng H almost immediately. Jf you wait qtirk relief and cure this is . v*ar remedy. Sold bj Dr. F. L. &e.*jV DmggisJ* CtoMfeo, 8. C. Porsoftal Mia. M. J. C'utton unit Mm. Sul lie Albert, of Ksistoxer, are vUitmg relative* in Wont WaU'ive, Military M etlng. Notice 'a hfcrehy given that the Oakland Rifles will meet regularly eye ry Friday evening at t lie Furmah 8}nkc*' phice at 3 p. m. sharp t<? drill and in transact any buriness that in!<y enme before the cor. puny. I. F. Holland, ( 'aptnin. 4 When Others Fail Hood's Saisapatilia builds up Clioshat tered a\>tem l?y giving vig orous action to the digestive or gans, eroding iim appetite and pu rifying the blood. (> is prepared by modem methods, pos^esse* the greatest curative power a, and has the most wonderful record of act ual cures of any medicine in exis tence. Tulle only Hood's. llmuV* Hlls nro purely vegatn ble, And do not purge, pain 01 gripe. 2 .">(?. Thousands of Cures Have heen made of Rlteumslism, Catarrh, fleer", Sores, Hlolehe* and the moat malignant hlood and skin diseases I ?y Botanic Hlood Halm, tha result of forly veira ex perience of all eminent Scientific and conscientious physician. S>-nd for book of wonderful cures, and learn which is the best remedy. Bo tunic Hlood Halm stands at the liend. Pi ice only fcl.00 pei large bottle. For sale by druggists. Semi for free book and learn wis dom. Address Hlood Halm Co., Atlanta, Ga, Trua B'uj H"f "'m ^a Want oi Piedmont Headlight. We huty. rercived the folio ving letter frofn oilQV>f the leading re formers of Newberry county, and which has the ring of the right medal: ' I like your reform senti ments und hop.? you will continue in the nohle woik, and land noth ing but ti ue reformers in thu con stitutional convention. Now, I am not a puriisnn,but what's the use in i preaching that thu partisan feiling can be laid mrnr 'ni Vrrr-, f.r;- ! the special purpose of electing men to the constitutional convention? It cunr.ol he done, and is contrary to the nature of men. When the negro vote is practically done away with by tite convention enncling into our orgnnic law ail education al qualification, there will be two white parties in this slate, en a bout the sanie line of division as i he present reform and conserva tive faction. So our people had as well prepare to be divided. It can not tie otherwise. It is so in many other states." To Bettor Their Coniitbn * The following plan of the fai> mors to help the present condition of thing* was adopted at a meeting of the fanners of Anderson a few days ago, which was presided over by the Reform leader, M?\ J. B.d ton Watson: Resolved 1st. That the exces sive area heretofore, devoted Lo the production of cotton be i? really de creased and instead of nmking ii the principal crop increase the acreage of corn, so as tc tna!<e i' supp'y the demands of the farmer-*. Resolved 2d. That farmers de vote more attention to the produc tion of scrgUum, potat.es, peas, hay and other food crops. Resolved Jid. Instead of having our meat houses in St. Louis and Chicago, let lis erect them upon our own premises and fill them with home productions. ilesol ved 4t h. Til a*. the exces sive use of commercial fertiliz- rs he discontinued, ?nd when practi cal it be purchased on the cotton option basis. Resolved 5th. That tli^ lailroad commissioners take immediate steps lo have a reduction on freight for all fei tilixcrs of fifty per cent. Resolved Oth. That we encour age tliif erection of cotton factor ies and all other enterpiises in our midst , which will employ labor and utilize the ia.v products of the land. /~^ , Resolved 7th. Wc pledge ? our selves as l'ar as practicable to cnrr> out the foregoing resolutions and call npon the farmers r>f South Carolina to unite in doing likewise. Resolved 8th. That the press of the State be requested to give pub licity to these resolutions, Resolven 9th. That the secre tary forward a copy of theaiK'reso I u turns to the railroad corpfhission. Jfron Qar (jorrejIpoailfnU. Mt. Olivet. Dear Chronicle : ? Now while the tain is steadily pouring without, we will rpeuri ?a i<>w moments writing items for the dfenr Chronicle. - We have been on a visit to Prov idence the, past, week, nqifwhilc tlwrtt had U*? i pleasure of attend in# a "double barrel" wedding; the contracting parties were Meisrs. 1*. W. Mat Ills and H. J. Rose, iwoof t^aretorfonra'^ro?i popular/ young men, and Miaaea Jftary Alice, and "Carrie WeUon ifra of Sumter's eweeteat girla. iSie cfrreroony waa perforated by R?v. J. J. Meyer a, at -the residence of Mr. W. A. WeJdon, Jan. 23d 189.1, at 7 |>. in. The fol lowing you l.idioa :tn 1 gout leinen were I lie HUindunta upon Miss J Alice :i ?i?l Mr. Mithi*: Miss Lillie I We|i|m?, sister of the Initio n ? 1 muiil i.f honor, with Mr. Ka^in Mutliie, hroihci of the groom and best man, Miss Minoie M athis with Mr. Arthur Wactor, Miss Katie W acini* with Mi. VV. K. Hudson, M in* Fled a Hudson with Mr. T. iT> W ne tor. The maids woie tastefully attired In pisk cashmere, lace and lildion. Miss Curie and Mr. Nosh's atte nil a nts were as follows: Miss Saphronia Ross sister of the groom, and i.^aid of honor, with Mr. Allio NV? Idou brother of the biido and best man. Mish Sena Wat-tor with Mr. ?l i in in i?> Wilson, Miss Minnie Lee with M>. Krnost Wacl.r, Miss Leila Wilson with M?\ Well's of ' Ma reudon. The maids were beauti fully IreRsod in I'I'io cash miirejace and rilibon. The 1m ides were beau tifully and tastefully. al?ired in cream cashmere, lace, ribbon and ora litre blossoms. The {gentlemen all worn handsome black evening suits. I'he brides received in-uiy linnd fome and useful presents. A bount iful supper ?'?? spread which did honor to the ladies who prepared i'. A cake was linked with a gold ring in it. and the wiit*-rs etieli cut a slice of it, tho ono getting the .*ing would ho the/ next married, Miss Minnie Loo was the fortunate one. / After supper dancing wno engag ed in uniil u la?.o hour, when all te tired to their homes hoping to soon spr nd another Mich evening. Well sister "Cross l*ath" wo pre fer being in the shoriirtf hands, for then tln? county will feed us but we don't t liink you will get fed whore you wore going when Inst we saw you, for Avhen last, wo saw our sjonil sister she was going with n miyhty t4Rnsh" down to ? well we don't know whore she went but wo ?? re afraid she was not, bound* lor the "promised bind." We hope i,hc young man, refeivd to be her going on our bond don't, "feel had." He is good security in our rstima ti >r, if not in that of sister ''Cross Pa" If.*' Mr. Stephen McCaskill ofA lona has been visiting relatives here. - Mr. J. A. Kirbv has been on a visit to Kniiibis Hill. * l'lease excuse our long letter. Vivian. High Hill. Mr. Kd. ? Will you allow me space enough in your valuable pa per fo?* a few dots. Some young ladies had on acci dent to happen to them last Sun dry. They wore on their w* \y from Church when the road c u t broke and threw tnem under the feel of the mule> Will say to Sister "Snow Hird" that I think sin* wcntNorlh for the Winter, but as her liest fell.?w h is boi^n quite sick she comes back. I think he is now improving sl"*lv. Mr. A. C. Kcllv, who lived neai L'i| know, has yone to Georgia to lijje.? . V> Z? Mr. J. A. Kllif war sporting Iiviv last Sun lay. I think lie has found him a girl over hero. Rev. J. P. A Mi way has n flour ishing school here. About pu pils are on the roll. Mr. /tt]wa\ is loved by both old and young. I do not think the farmers will plant mtudi 2c. cotton (his year. I '<ea:d a man say he w-c.a going to plan i only one acre. With best WisUes to The Chroni cle, its correspondents and its Kdi tor I close. Hit own Kyks. Flat Reek. Mr. Editor* ? I'leaae allow mo n little space in vour valuable paper for ? fvv dots from our quite I i t v I v? neigh borhoml. We have had an abundance of rain dining the past few <laV 8, arid very I ill le ha? been done on the farm a* yet. Very little cotton will be planted in this section this your, food crops are all the go and that's light. The oat crop has been dam aged pretty considerably by the severe cold weather. Miss Eva Moore, one of West. Wateret's, sweetest v?.ung la<]?p, who has been spending a few clays with l? ?? r cousin, Miss Minnie Moo re of tli is place, has returned home, much to the regret of sevci al of our young men. With hpst wishes to the Chroni cle I close. W. i>. F. Ionia. Dear Chronicle: ? The weather is very disagreeable at present. We nre having so much rain. Farmers have begun to prepare j their lands for planting. Mr. J. A. Ro\kin of this place is quite ill. hut we trust he may soon recover. Mis* D-dsv Davis who has been ill. is now well again. Miss Mary Smith, of Longtown, isfvisiiirta her aunt Mrs. J. R. Mc Lcod. Well I rtiust quit as news in s<? scarce, will write again when Home one kills a hog, that i? if I cat) gel the weight. Good bye. ; Ol.IVK. Lacknow. / Dear Chronicle: ? Afu-r ti vacan cy of a few week*, I wijl again write a few lines for your interest TLoUhfT went to fhnr !c?Von on laet Monday on irapor tant business lie returned on Friday end wen taken very ill. Mr*. L H. Peehlea who baa been ret y ill, we are glad to ?j ia >m | pro\ i n# . A! i s. A. I.. lln'iios an. I dmsj'ilei | was iu litis i <> in iii .i ti i ly today, Sun- j j da News i* soai'co and limes ^rtluij; Worse. r lie Ln^iippe is ruling in litis com 111 unit \' U'iw. Mr. Willie Stok<'H ami wtfo of SiiiiiUt, nro vis?iios* reluli ves near t4lhis place. 1 won I- 1 like to ?:i y to llro. .1. NV. NV., thai 1 will not take up hi* hab it u ii 1 1 1 In* drops it; ho measures in v corn hy his half bushel, hul yon know wlicii that old ill tin put a move on you down that la no am' you run in tho lion lied and then jjot in the road a^uin. 1 licai d a fellow say he con hi liavo played marbles on your coal tail. Old I toy I think you will have to #o hack in the I u no to lin(| ypur habit. II. A. J. Jurors Gh.vnd Jrit'iKB. ? T A Croa&latid, F II A i rants, A J Frielap^ I, C Jones, Sam l*a>je, John I) IVnk. ? loll II M Kohel'lS, JcttKO .1 Nct'len, P A UohwoII, K NV Pot-tor, i' K I > i ti kln?, -J S H irtlehl, Geo. VV Kint. llticlv H lliti no ii, David S Small, Jon, K ?Jcitihs, Ahram Gibson, \\ K (ih un. Pkiit Jruoua ? J A A i matron#, \V II liuckabee, Jr., Jasper Davis, A NV Haht>n, John A Muun, ?V N Paschal, J A lloswcl', J Furmn.: Davis, Jno S Golf, S F Ivoiloy. / 7. Uarlh-ld, James (' Gibson, Jr., Thorn* ii8 Hurt-foot-, D-miel M??tloy, Kheu !?eli llinsou, Ii II Hurdel1, NV llelll'\ Jones, II F 1 1 >ykin, Ii It Hak ;r, G S Kin#, Win II Campbell, A h Moody, NV in II Yomiii, NV T Hell, P T Twitt.v, Joseph Simpson, NV M Loilis, John A Kdi?, A Ii Kahoti, A J McDowell, M trcelhis Smith, 11 f Ghoh'en, NV A N iulclnoo, John I) Grosslund, Win M Hinson, J '1' Gn#sl?y. The ?rand Jury will seive for t !>?? * e i lie pel 1 1, for the l'Yhruun lerm onl\\ ^ . AS IN YOUTH Ayer's Hair Vigor CORDIALLY INDORSED. RESTORES i Naiurai Gruwth CV THK HAIR ? vur.N ? ALL OlUKJfc Dressings FAIL.. "I can cordially Indorse Aycr's Hair Vigor, as one of I lie I test | no pa ration* for i ho hair. Wltcn I began using Ayor'K'j llair Yig >r. all tlic front part of my head ? nlinut lialf of Jt ? was lialil. 'I <10 use of only two 1>ottlcs restored a natural grow ill. which still continues as In iu\ youth. I tried several other dressing*, hut they all failed. Ayer's Hair Yig? r is tlio lipst." ?- Sirs. .1. <\ rnKVKsr.i:. <i.('onver.so. Texas. Ayer'S Hair iMirrAitm* iiy Dr. J. C. AYER ? CO., LOWELL, MASS. 0. L. KIRK LEY. ISrOTX^TTDPXJBI-.IO CAMDKN, S. C. City Tax Notice. 7 Citv Treasurer's Ollice, ) Camden, Jan. 18'Jft.) TliC/hXokn for the clhction of city taxe^tnil Ito openi ?l in tin* Conned Chamber in t'.ie Opera llotise on Friday. February Int.. ami remain open to Monday, February lltli, IMKi, imlusi.c, lifter \vlii?li (Into the penult v will attach to nil delinquents. Cohts hikI charges will lie added after Up. hi. ? .ii February 1 1 1 1 1 ? 1811/i. There will be no cxtentiou, ho come in and pay your taxes now. J. L. IIKAKIXCTOX, City Treasurer, Jaiuja.y 28th, Registration Notice. Ollice of Supervisor of Ueiristration, I JCaiiideii, Jan. 2\ 18!)">. ) The olliee i.f Supervisor of Registra tion for Kershaw Co inly will |?o open On the first Mondays in February, March, April and May, for t lie trail-action of kiicIi business as the law directs in connection with the registration of voters Also the ollico will be opvn on salon day in March and the next ten days fol lowing for the registration of vo'crs for the Constitutional Convention. Thy ollice wdl he open everyday froin 9 a. m. to 1 p. in., and from 'A i>. in., to ,r?p. n?. \V. K. HOCtill, Supervisor liegistration. "! ANIMAL EXTRACTS I'r? i~nro<| uccordinic Uf the formula of DIJ. W3I. A. IIAMMONI), Tti bla laboratory at WukinctaM, i> 4'. rKMI'.nKIMR, from the liraln. for.1l* CtW' of (lie liruln mid nervuiiM "yule in. MKUi'LLIXiif rom the cord, for < dlneufti-* of tltu Mrd. ( I.ocouiotor-Atnx lf?, etc. . i'ARMXK, from the heart, far dl?ran<-? of the Wart. .1 from tho tester, for ?1l*enne* of thtteaten. ( Atrophy of tbetirKuni.iter lllty,etc.) ?VABIXR, from tbeovarleii, for diseases Of tnc OTurlm. Mt'MCfLIMK. thyrodloe. etc. I?mi, Fl? Brtf. frit* (1 indM\ If.M, The pbyrfolnrlral effects prodntVd lir .1 *fn*le iliwf of 4'erffcHwr are ncMlrniilan of the tmlie with fcyllng of fiitl**** ami 4 U tentVon In the bead, eihtTariiftoA of ft pi riot. lnrtM??l urinary excretion, augmentation of |he expulsive. force of the Madder and peristaltic action of the Intestines, Increase In mnacwlar strevurth and endurance, In WW TuclDMtSi App^'fTif kinrt (TTy< ^rfvpjw^T . Where local dru??tat? are not MppIN with thjr Hammond Animal K* tracts they ' will be m#u?d. tos<;Jt*r wltli all existing lllmitrt on tbtMbjtct, on receipt of price, mat Mirnu cnncAi> I Sheriffs S.tles, S'ltith C'ar< Itna ? Kershaw (bounty, 1'mlor ami bv v'rture ol sundry cxq. euitoiis to iiu' directed by J. C. Kolliugs, l-'.st) , ('.unity Trcasnr* r for Kershaw Count v, I will pr? ceed to soli, in I rtin I of thfConrtfloiHo iti( \imdon ,oii the first Monday in Kohrurary, istiS, during tin* fetjrtl li?ttiT's of sk1?s the following tic* scribcd' 'pal estate to w it ? School District N'<>. X. acres of Inn 1 bounded by 1 n u ? 1 s of \llrn Jordan an I others and levied upon as tin* property of Sarah Dabnev. Also one oth< r ton f 1 10 aOn -s in No. S, hoiuuloi it ? andownot unknown. Scllllol Dint lit i No. 1. 100 acre* hounded bv lands of, Hoel.y Cooper. Sanders lloykin, Jolir McCar thy and Klierhe t?ml I- ?* i**?l upon a.-> the projicl t V ol Hoi r ;e<> Carhi ? K. It. Wl 1,1,1 A MS, S. K 0. MOItTGMB SAUL {Son ill ( 'afottnH? *?J\ershaw William H iint, io jtv 11 lev. Mori of Real Kstate. ruder and by virtue of authoi-itv in tin* above stated mort ira'-re, which htairs ?late, Januarv ?5ih, 1 , and is record ed in the * ?llic?? of Kcgister of Mesne Conveyance for Kershaw County in book LI,, page DH the underpinned will sell a public outery, before the Court ll<?use in CannVn, S . C.,oii the first Monday in Fohuary, 1 tin- hd'owing descilbed real ? stale: All t h t> t piece, parsel or tract of land lying and being in Kershaw County ami between the wa ters of Hitr Timber Swamp and the head vr iter* of II irs 'p.m branch, containing fifty ('"'(>) acres and bounded as follows: On tlu> North by Oeorge Alden formerly belonging to J. W. Arrants. Kast by \V. ?I Keynolds, on the South by K. lK*as a. id William Hunt and on ti.e West by lands heioiotiog to John MeCaskltl and A McKeod. Terms ot rale ? Cash. M. 11. IJKAHKF.Y, Mortgagee, - mmm sale, South Carolina ? Kershaw (bounty. County. Brad Suiuttel Do*' to It. I). Xurtn r. ?Mort gage ot Keul K state. Cudcr and by virtue of authority in the ab? >ve at ited mortjair0, whicli hears date, November 18th, ISiH), and is record ed in I he ofli -e id hegister of Mesne Conveyance tor Kershaw Crunty in book < X >, panes *80 and "18!, the undersigned will sell at public ontcrv, le'fore tin l oil IT i louse in I'linnlui, S. ('., on the firs^ Monday in February, INO.1, the f' d lr.wing described real estate: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being !-itnrtl?*d in Kershaw County and State ot South i 'nrolini, containie^ < >no 1 1 undrcd and Fifty (1*0) acres more or less ami 'hounded on the N-irb by the MpCullnm Ferry road, on t he Kast by lands of Hen ry ( hitl.iw, formerly of Oeoive M. Turner, on the South by 'nidw of. Wiley Doiity, formerly <0 \V. McCurrvN and on the West by h'lld.H ??f Isaac. Iloililid. Tt rins of S i le ? ( Vish. It I). TCKNKK. Mortgagee. Jan. 11. 18:?">. .. ; Sout h ( ? arolina ? Koraliaw County. A, I,. Barnes, .14 K\\ir. vs. Albert^. M. Dunn, I'aul S. Felder, el, a I. / / lTmh?r and by vijtnC' of a decrut- hero in, I v ill scll>^T?nblic ontcrv before the Couit Hi useSttt-'aniilen, S. C., within the legal hours of sale. 011 (lie first Moe dav in February, 18t>5, the following renf estate: All that piece. parc?d or tract of land, gittiiUed in Kershavr Count c, State aforcMMid, near the bend- waters ol Black Kiver, contain, ing live Innidreu and ninety-five (505) uteres more or lessv bounded on the North bv lands of the* Kstate of Kenneth McCaskill and Pine free Church, on the Kast by lai'ds ofC. Ji. McCoy, South by lands of It. T. Me" ( !ov , an I West by lamU of .1. K. Pierce ? said Albert M Dunn owning an undi vided interest of two-thirds % in sahl lands. Terms of Sale? One-lnilf cash, bal ance on a creoi' of one . year w ith interest from date of mlo payable am u-dly until the whole be paid. Secured by a bond of t lie purchaser und a iiiort;.{ igo of the premises sold. . If. It. W I Kid A MS, SheriflT Keisintw County Jnn. 1 1 ? til. a \ ? Poor Health y means so much more than y you imagine ? serious and i fatal diseases result from ^ trifling ailments neglected. ^ Don't play with Nature's f greatest gift ? health. Browns Iron Bitters If you are feeling oul o( sort*, weak and generally ?** haasted, nervous, have no appetite and can't work, begin at onre tak ing the moat relia ble strengthening mcdiciiie.wfilcli lr. Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot tles cure? benefit ctftMCs from tbv very first dose?// mm t itain jrevr ttrth , and it's pleasant to Uk?. It Cures I Dyspepsia, Kidney and I.iver Troubiesr Constipation, Bad Blood Materia, Nervous ailments ? "" Wowen't xoin^atntB.' .? t Get onl^the genuine it * .? iro/^ lrc<l Ua?M lite wrapper. /.II - .:._r ? iTTSTftj; ' stliates. On ffftii'i o' .n .j 'will tend cA ol 1? ' ? ;?!?.? *\ ? Pair Vl?w? *n<l \>f o\ 1 aaowN CHCMtr^ tW^pntttd for 1 0 years. Mciitlont tliih ju.jK'r, ORGANS, $32 mid upwards PIANOS, $175 ami upwards, i " H.W. ALXEGEft, WASHINGTON, N. J, V. R 11 in 01 I'H'inimy Imnkrr j <*n:ifuti'i jiK'ieliiii:! ori \| n f.-i ctiil I dud ().>! oxtran .11 Ik k 1 > i t |\<1 i roinj tly on I ti n <lays' t< >t (rift). [ (.Innlnr frcelonll. Bcsuretowflteme j (III (l iul ill ^ r <?\\ ir no Ik' .ii| H. Ui ( it COI.DS CI its BRl'lMvS SOUKS AM) BURNS. USE ET 4B. FOR PAIN 1 r en iiivs Ivhruinat i.-iu N omalgia Toothaclio 1 loadacho aiiil Chilblain*. For sale by all Jru^ists at TWKNTY-t IVKGFNTfc. J UK T. X. 1 4 CO., Columbia. S. 0. W. L DOUGLAS SHOE FIT FOR A KING. Over Olio Million l*t'opli< wrur ilir W. L. Uouglns 93 and $4 Shoos. All our Nhot'H ai?- rquiillr ?atlnfu lory. Thoy nlvc tlio liost value for tlu??nonoy. Tliov i'i|iiul l U.stom olioos In xtylo uiul tU. Tiu'lr vviHurlnii <|u.tini.-? ?re unaurwuwea, Tlio prloos nro tin i ft >i in - Hlani|>i'(.l on ?oio. rivmoi n? ^ ? nin m uuiri If your ttruU-r vnnnot Mi|>|>ly jt?u wocah. $5,$4|$d>60 Cordovan, U Kiiuim-llcd t'lilf nml Kuuaiii-oo. 83. OO Polioo Shoes. 3 soles. $2.00 and $2 Workwomen's. tp2?<ttl.70 Boy* School Shoti , Ladles' $3, $2.50. $2 and $1.76. If your ilealor cannot supply you, wrlto for catalogue. W. L. Douglna, Itrorkton. Alnti. FOR DALE BY MIRSCH BROS. 1 LANT PKCANS. Pays more not income than honking or investment in stocks or lunris. Grow in t'M'W Shite in tin* I'nion. Hest inort iirRe lifter known. Hctter than n y.ihl mine. (iives royal annual ineoni's. ^rnil for circulars (o the Texas Pecan anil Seetl Company, Port Wort, Texas. Ait'. 10 i Ga'csmari Wantod 0 ?????! wa i',es to sell our Nursery Stork. Apply '<>r terms. W?? will > have I < ? r Spring ami Kali, IS'.)."), a -i HNinen.se stock ot' A pplej'ear.l'lmn, 1'eiieh, A pr'cot, Cherry, (?r:i?c, etc. I A iso 8 il) a I i fiuiis, bli:nl(Wtn<l umti menial trees, roues, etc. Wo inuke a specialty of wholesaling to la'ge planters (.irecl. We will soil to tc >ponsi lile parties nn<Vtnk? note puy uhlu iii six, twelve ami eighteen months. x' Write us for who'esalc prices A ildrcM* : South k km Ni:hskuy Co., Winchester, Tenn. Jan. 25th, 5 mo. Patrick Military Inst,! Anderson S, C. A ca domic mid Colle^intti course of study. Classes*' ar ratiged to accommodate youn<5 men who wish to accomplish t he most possible in one or t\vo years Business Course. Coin* i'ort able quarters, wholesome I a re, ?;ood discipline. Cadets may entyr January ls^ col. JNy). B. Patrick, b' U I'Elt I NTK K OK N T . 4c. COTTON t- A K|;ikcR ?!<"'. PRICKS, even on PIANOS & ORGANS H/OfclT bc discouraged, bin LfV/ni I write fur our ureal !$ar<;ain List and Wondetfully Installment Terms. 4c. PllICES. A oi'W Mulliunhi'k I'luuo ?SO Icm Uinn evw (wild. ?40 Suvtol on * Sterling Piano. Twenty Ntfirljr New f*; mil**; I'Iiiikm at S>w York kIvh mv^y l'rl?% Ni'w IJprlKlita? /roui Mak er* hi Cut 1'rntn. IlKli Mirror Top Organ only Ijo. SAVE MONEY ?? y buying from the Gic.ucst Southern Music House. LIDDLV & KATES, ?S:tv;um;ih, (>'?. ttlelnwny Plroinn ot 1 <iclnr> 1'ilceH. (Ml HACKiHR& SOiY, MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash j B'inds, Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord. CII AKLK^JX)Nr-7 ^8, ?r Purchnse our makes, which we guarantee superior ? JtflL. RU? sold South, and thereby iaye money. I . # Window and Fancy Glass a specialty, June 29. Doafnocs Cannot Bo Curod By lot1!*! application iih ! can not teaeli I be tliHi'MHfd port ion 4f llit! cm'. ' r 1 1 ?? ???? in only ?<ne way t ? ? euro deafness it n?l ill at i?? by eon* ti utior.al remtdies. Deafness is caused by mii inflamed condit ion of the mucous lining of tlie ICum.ii' cliian Tube. When this tube i* in> tin hum 1 yon have m ru milling Bound or impel feci hearing, and when il is entirely tinned. Deafness in tins rcHiilt, and unless (lie inflaiuation can l?e taken out mid \liis tube re? stored to its uoriuul condition, her r? tu^r niii lie destroyed forever; inn** eases out. of ten are caused I ? y ca tarrh, which is uolliiu^ hut uu :.tu llamed eouditiou of the inucuos 8U i faces. We will j?ive One Hundred I)oi? lars for any ease of Dcafnossfcaus ed l?v catarrh) Hint cannot be euiv ed by Hall's Catarrh Cine. Send for i! I fell 'ni h t free. b\ .1. GHKJjiKY <fc CO.,Tt?led?s??s jp^F^Sold by Dt'titfgUlt*, 75ts AND | SAVE1 MONEY ABSOLUTELY The Best SEWING MACHINE MADS WE OR OCe" DRALbHb\b Mil you machines eb?ap?r than yon can Sot cUewliore, The NEW HOIK^ Is oiirbcut, bnt we mako cheeper kl?4% ouch os the OLIRIAX, IDEAL ana other Illxh ArntiftaU Nickel Fisted Dewing machine* Par $18.00*ndnp. Call ? our ag?| or write ns, w? want your trade* and If prices, terms and square deal lac will wta? we will hare it. We challenge the world to prodnco a DBTTBB $50.00 SewlBH Ittaclilae for $60. OO, or m hotter $tO? Sowing Machine fbr $10.00 than yon can bay irons as, or oar A (fronts. TUB NEW HOME SEWHG UCHHECO. Otujtnm. Nts. Bonov. Htm. U Ujno* S?u*,I.l, CUJCAUO. lUk. Sr. IXMTH, Mo. Diiu^nui ATum,?U. fell SALE B* Camden, S. O Ripanslaoiii^ j Rip.u.s ;::\j < :;i? j'.1 .? r; j' iC'.i W'i'-iviV ! * liv i iVi til-' cal ;f 'Ihoi i!l?. o an.i ; o ; "<?.? j?';ntv I i:i :t '.om;ri'? !/?<- f. shiva /' ?. vsry ? ] wiicr-j. / Ripar.n Tr' :;Ics net gently upqft 'liys-Jiver, stomach inlerincs.^ cure dyspepsia, haVi^-.'j ..t>mtipa tion>o|fci.sivo 1 r" :*nd head achc. Or* 2 tabulc taken at the first svr.vj'Lam of iudigestion? biliousness, dizziness, distress after catincj, or depression of spirits, wiH surelv and quickly rempvc the whole difficulty. EtiiMftssTabufes may be od Rlparf* TaSxIw ?are engy to t^her quick to act, and. save many a 4ocJ tcr's bilL \ ? f