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Uni<n* Meeting. Tbo First Division of tho Fair field Union will meet ^vl Spears' Creek I tint Church on Friday before the 6th Sunday in June at 7 \ o'clock l\ 1>2. Shingles. 'When In need of good Shingles ?all parlies wi'l <lo well to call on 'the undersigned. Twenty ) ear's experience and tho best shingle getter in Ivoinljaw fount \ . Onlne 'left at The Chronicle ollice will rc ?ceive prompt attention. Gko. K. H iiown, Hymonial nliss, Josapk!n3 Kershaw, young ?est daughter of tho lato (ion. J. H. Kershaw, and Mr. W. liratton Do Loaeho were married at Grace K;>is ?copal Church on last Wednesday morning a', 7 o'clock. Mr. .1. Kllisnu Jones, of Longtown, afid Mias Annio Hullo Kenned y,of <Kidgovvay, war? married on Wed nesday the 5th ipst. This popular couple has a host of iriends who ?unite in wishing that tneir path way through life may bo one of nn trtloyed*hnppine88. Th? Chmrino Merit Of llOrd's Sarsnpa.'illa wins 'friends wherever it is fairly and hones' ly tried. To have perfect health, you must have pure blood, and tho best way to have pure blood h to take Ilood's Sarsaparil-I hi, the best blood purifier and strength builder. It expels nil ? aint of scrofula, suit rheum and all other humor?, and at the same time builds up the whole system, llootl'K IMlls are prompt and if ficfrmt. 25c. Rohof in Six Hours. Distressing. Kidney and HI adder diseases relieved in six hours by the a'New Great South American Kid ney Cure." This new rcmeoyds a great surprise o i account of its ex ceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladdc ?, ki lneys, back and every part c f the urinary pas sages.iu malo or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in pass ing it almost immediately. If you want quick rel'of and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Dr. F. L. ?Ke.Dp, Druggist,' ^umden, S. C. An Odorless Roirigo rator. We are making an odorless re frigerator* in Chattanooga, under ?'letters patent, in which you can \>ut onions, bananas, strawberries, ?in fact ail kinds of vegetables, tfruits, meats, fish, cheese/ or Any thing that has an od>r, together with milk or butter, leaving the latter in open vessels, without con tamination. It consume*j?i!om one ^i.hird to one-half less ice than other refrigerators and needs no wash ing out. Moncjprcfunded if it will not do all wc claim. Send for de livery prices and testimonials. Re ff rigerutors for hotels, grocers, 'butchers and dairymen bu It to or der on short notice, lveysor & Co., sole manufacturers, Chattanoogn, Teun., U. S. A. ^ " The Stato Farm. The State now has 51 head of mules and horses on its farm ten wilos below Camden ? 37 on the De ?\8ausure place, and 17 on the Reed place. The managers have about 500 acres in cjtton, GOO acres in >cdrn and 200 acres inXt^aats on the DeSausuro place, and on the Reed jilaco they* hAv'e 366 acres in cotton, <360 acaes in corn and 50 acres in oals. The oats land is to be plant ?ed in peas as soon as the oats are ?cut oil". The JDeSausure place is in ?charge of Capt. E. C. Allen, and ?the Reed place is in charge of Capt. ?J. ?J. Cooley. Roth farms are in very good condition. As this farm, ?is now run entirely hjr the State we have concluded to give from time to time items in regard thereto. J Atlanta Cotton Stales and Internationa! Ex post lion,. The undersigned havo appointed *tho {pi lowing committees to collect Exhibits from KerHbaw coi.nty for Sonth Carolina's exhibit Ht tho At Mn'a Cotton States aud International Exposition : JJeKalb Township ? lloptrrn A--D. ?Kennedy, B. M. Brown, and B. ii. Boykin; and Mrs W.A.Anorum Mrs. H. ttanm and Mrs. Joel Hough. Wateree Township ? Messrs. H F. Boykin, D. E Spencer and J. R Moseley; and Mrs. ,,J. L Gettys, Jr, Mrs. John Whitakor and Mrs. Mittie E. Trnesdel. | * Buffalo Township ?Messrs. VV. R. Hough, D. M. Bethtine, and T. R. Kirkley; nnd Mrs Alex. Brown, Mrs. N. A. Bethnne find Afre. James W. Gardner. flat Hock Township -Dr. J' /P.' Itiobards, W. F. Brewer, and Wf F. llossell; and Mrs. W. K. Thompson, .Mrfc P. T. Twitty and Mrs. I: b. Gardner. 'A meeting of the committees wid <>e held ?t the Opera Honse in Catn dttD, cn Saturday, Jnne 22, inst , for the purpose of appointing committees ?or the . twelf e school Districts, and f5* other purposes. A fall attendance 4s?uraeaUy solioited. / W. VL Shannon, / J. W. Floyd, "V. D. TrwtfcW, CiiMiiai? iinwiiii lionger Hows Ou und after MlUdate, until oth ervji* <irdortd, the Dispensaries ibvoughoti^hl the Slate will open (U 5 .30 a. m. and close at 7 p. u\ Notico The churches composing the old Bututer ilaptisl Union are cordially in vi tod to a*1 iul delegates to-Pisgah ohuiv.h on Saturday before the f>t!i Sabhalh in this unnth, for the pur pose ??f t oo ignoring said union. J. K. Di?l'it*c, Axk. pro uip. I ? 1 Graves cf D^-cc>scd B'otluen to Ee Decked. DeKalb Lodge N?>, 4 1 K. of P, will observe next Tuesday, the lNth Inst., as memorial duv. Thel Knights will assemble at their Cap lie Hail at G p. m. and proceed t<> the ecmetary where they will dee orate the graves of deceased breth ren. Porsoh.ll. Mr. \V. R Moseley, who has been taking a course at the Ga.-Ala. Business College, of M toon, Ga? i el ur nek home several days ngo. II is friends here are glad to ? Hake his* hand aga:n. For some timo Mr, Joel Hough has been suffering extremely with a bone felon. So unwell was lie last week that he was unable to attend Court. Wo ho?-,e soon to see him well again. Attention, Boulah and Oiklani Eorc ocratlc Clubs There will he h meeting of Beti ' alt Democratic club on Siturday, .1 uno 22nd , at 4 1*. M. W. W. Mioklk, President. Oakland Democratic club 'will meet at Stokes school house on Saturday afternoon June 22. id, ni 4 o'clock to discuss t'io questions brought up in the l ist meeting of llio Executive Committee, and if necessary elect delegates to Coun ty Convention to bo held on the VUlh inst. I. F. IToli.asd, 1'ivsidcnt. A ( AIM). Mr. Editor : ? As my name has appeared in the public print as an alleged 1 1 w-braker, ,'and ns nothing but false representations were pro duced in the indictment, I f<;el that I owe my countivmen an untold debt of gratitude for the manner in which they disposed of the case, and I take this method of express ing my thanks to my friends and the public generally for courtesies shown me during court week. With respect ^Vny friends and charity to my ( few) enemies, 1 beg to re-! man Yours Respectfully, Ai.kxami)i:u Siiaw. ! Graded School Eatirtiinrrmt. Last Tuesday night was a huppv time foe the Camden Graded School and patrons. The enter tainment took place at tl)n Op'jrr. House and till available space in the large building was utilized. The exercises were commenced by declamation from the literary society of the school, the intro ductory remarks -l*;li?g made bv M i*s Lola Kitkley. The declaim ed nnd subjects weis: Miss Iiattie Truesdel. "Bernard-! del Carpio." Miss Bertha Kiikley, "Mr. Socrates Snooks." Miss Sadie Anciurn, "Little Joey." Mr. Hicks Fort, "Spartaous to the Gladiators." Miss Id i Vanghan, '?(low .Jane Conquest rang the Bell." All the pieces Were well^.. render ed, and hard it must liave l)cen for the judges to decide who should carry olF the prize so well was each one's part performed. The next, upon the programme was the debate from the literary society the subject being: solved,. That man is the creature ^^circumstances," the affirmative hide of the question being repre sented bj* Mi-nsri*. Eddie DePass, Will N elson and Miss Willie Sto ney ; the negative by Miss flattie Claike, Bet McDowall, Iielle Bar fieid ar.ji Mr. Harry Trautham. The (scene from Midsummer Night's, Dream with Miss Vrict.orin JorTfan ^as "I'itania" and Mr. C. H. Yates as "Bottom" was good in deed. The perform * sees (.f the lit tle children in this scene showed very eaioful training. "The Artist's Dream" was truly eaclianting, and could "not have been improved up. The scene rep resented that an art'st slept and dreamed that a faiiy touched llis portraits and -that they came to life and danced before him. The programme being flnislfed the judges, Messrs. J. T. Hay, T. ?J. ICirkland and M. L. Smith appeared opon the stage and pioceoded to a ward tlie medals, Mr. T. J. Kiikland being chosen to deliver them, which he did in a very happy manner. The awards were as follows: For Declamation ? Miss Sadie An cruni. The debate was decided in favor of the negativo And the medal a warded Miss Belle Barflold as the best debater. / |? Mr. Kddie Do Pass was awarded the medttl for the best composition written during the session. The Camden Graded school it do ling well, and the! patrons are mocli gratified at the progress it Is msR iog under "frof. KefrfitAf sssfsUBl*. ? - ? ? ? ? ' PiomiscuoiB It^ras The Baptist Sunday school picnicin?? at Mulhery lO'siay . THE MOST vemarHablo euros on I record Uuvq beou accomplished by Hood's BarsaparlUa. It is unequalled (or all BLOOD DISEASES. The Western I'nion telegraph olllcti Iiuh been moved f i tt id I lit1 building just, West of the post of I llco to the Workman Holt I. Let ever\ body rend the letter of Mr. KiclisnU published in The Chroniele lO-dav. They will 11 ml it w holt some *. adi ug. If you have neuralgia don't have it r.ny more. '1. X 1.. will cure yon. 1mm sale by ail <liu:>?^i*?ls. Send for eircnluis. Price 2. "k\ Prepared b\ 1'. X.. L. Co.. Columbia, S,. < Our Leader Liver PilU euros bib liousnesv, siik headache, indiges tion, I'te. Srmple box by mail 15r. Try them. T. X. Co., i S 1 1 Main Street, C?d n>u Id i). S, A health vnppetite, with perfoet digestion and assimilation, may be secured by the uso <>f Aver's 1 * i 1 1?*. They elcanso and strengthen the whole alimentary e.anal and remove all olist ? iii't ions lo the natural fune tions of eilhor sex, without any un pleasant ollVcts. With the blood f.dl of humors, '.ho hinted term is all the more op pressive. Give the system.* thor ough cleansing with AycrV Sarsn parilla and u dose or two of Ayer's Pills, and you will enjoy Summer as never before in your lif;. .lust try this tor once, and you'd not re pent it. JCnglish Spavin Liniment re reinoves all hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and blcmmishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Swee ney, King Bone, Sillies, Sprnins, all swolen Thro.tlP, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Wai rrinted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold Ify Dr. F 1.. Zcuim, Druggist, Camden, S. C pom Qui4 fjoiTe^muffciit^ E'ack River. Mr. Editor: ? As it has been some Lime since any of your cor respondents h ?ve:written from this section I'1 will con?9 again claiming in}' space. I guess the other cor respondents have been like myself very bu?y trying to compier Gen. Green, and have not had much time for Writing. Uuv. 1*. D. Stokes preached a.? interesting sermon at High flills Church on tho 2nd inst. lie is I doing ah our Saviour commanded us to do ? preaching tho go.pil without money and without price. Cousin "Brown Lyes" was >iu this neighborhood on last SnndK/'T We hope to see her again soon. Miss Kmmn i I -? 1 1 in nccpinplish ed young lady of Turkey Criek, was visiting relatives lie re'vij^erlty. Mr. Ifyran Stokes, of Lyneh wood, died on the 20ih ult., aged; about 90 years. Well as news is so scarce I will close with best wishes to The Chronicle. Sarge Plunkjt. ' Jonosvillc. We lire having some fine wcath er^foc farm work. Ooti.on is look ing well in n fv-w places. --The oat jiiid wheat crop is fine in this sec 14 >n, corn is also looking well. i Mi. Arthur Munn and Mr. Wil lie Graham, of Camden, spent last Sunday with Mr. .J S. Ham mond. Mr. Bur well Bo won and wife spent last Sunday with Mr. John N. .Jones' family. Mr. Adolpjius R ?se and wife was in our -burg last Sunday as the sanest of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ilam mond. Mr. John N. Jones left yeste.i day to see his mother who is quite sick. A gentleman left Camden a f< w d'iys ago with a side of bacon in his wagon. When he was ahout six or seven V) ilea from Camden he 'heard some bees and gelling out of his wagon to hunt the bee tree he missed hi* side of bacon which he has been unable to find. We presume he had too much dispen sary, as he was seen asleep ..in his wagon on the side of I he road. Rev. S. D. Baily preached a very interesting eqrmmi to a large con gregation on last Sunday at Si. John's church. We have a flue winning school at St. Jolly's church with Rev. S. D. Baily as "tvneher we meet every Saturday evening at 1 o'clock, atid the public ore cordially invi^d to attend. We have preaching at St. JoUn's church on everv second and fourth Sunday at 1 1 o'clock . Rev. S. I). Builv will preach at Mr. Jacoh Popvey'a grove oi the 4th Sunday in this month at 4 u'chx k. What has boconie of the Consti tutional Convention? We don't i.e.ir much talk about it, I think it is time for us uu begin to took around and -nee who the candidates will lie. I have seen_sqrae sugges tions and if it i* not out of order, ?] would like to suggest the names of Gen. Jolin U. Kenn?.d}<jTfon. TUos. J. Kirkland and Capt. William M. Shannon. * I don't think Kershaw County could send thiee better men lli an tlose I have just men tioned. Let us hear from some of the other correspondents on the subject. 1 close with best wishes to" The Chronic!*/ H. T. W. Ml B nekton. endeavor to give vou a few dots from this place, although uuws i* *ca ree. Since the hot weather began the colli it Ut.H como oui of i ho twisi and i avowing very 1iiio now. Some of the faimeia are laying b\ early vorn, unil hai vesting oats. Out crops air better than wns expected :? fter su eli a Iii\if1 win lor. One of our farmers is laying by hU March corn ami has to slop every few steps t < ? uncover it to keep f.om covering it nit up with the plow. 0. L. w as on a visit lo tho St.ite farm Sunday. Messrs. .i. K. tiiliis, Iv Tin r.er aiul Hilly Hush vero visit i uj* ia this community on Sunday, O. L. Mt. Oiivot Dear ( 'In onicle : ? We are 1 i Km l he little hoy the calf run over ? ?we liavn't much to say," hut will try and give you a fow Hems. M, hem Hi'own, of Hoykina, was visiting in thHTifiuig lasi Sunday. Mr. A. M. McCti^kill, of Auii oeh, accompanied by his sweet sis ti r, M iss Janic,werc vi&Hing fi jends in this vicinity last Saturday nighb "Nero" pays frequent visits t'> Gum Spring*. Wcrthiuk a pair of brow n eyes must be tho attraction. We saw ",J. L. (5." not lo'ig since w>ih one of Pisgah's swcolo&t Kills. 'l'hey were ?i n ** towards Camden and as they seemed in a great hurry we thought perhaps it was -- a runawav. To "Locals Hull." ? CI e n . Win Hold Scott landed at Vera Crux, in M-u\ 1847 with twolvo thousand man. What two Presidents died on tho same day? What year, month and day of the month, and what were '.lie dying words of each? More anon. Vivian, BoATcr Dam, Pursuant to announcement there was n meeting of the Heaver Dam Democratic ilub o.i Saturday the St.li inst, for llto purpose of organ izing a military company. Fifiy one able bodii <1 men onrolled their names as members of the company. Mr. Win. 1). K-ibon, brother of Mr. A. Ha bop, deceased, was piesent .-i ml joined the company and was declared an honorary member. The fol low i iif* < llicei 8 were elect* d : H. W. Sutton, Captain ; W. A. Addi son. 1st . Lieut H . T. Miekle, 2nd. Lieu!.; M-uu.cs Habon, 3rd. Lieut.,.; Win. Ha lion, 1st. Orderly Sargl. ; T. S. Nelson, 2nd. Orderly S.argt. ; t Hobt. A. Knbon,' 3rd. Orderly Sargt.} G. F. Mickle, 1st. Corporal. Tho meeting adjourned to meet again on Saturday, the 22nd inst. at 2 o'clock P. M. H. Chesna*. G:ov3. Mr. Editor- ? line we mo again,' but .where is the news? Kveryt hire is so dull, wo scarcely know what to write thai would be of interest to the public. We would suggest that the corre spondents date their letters; it would he much better to know when a letter was written. Wlint do you think of i:, Mr. Kditoi? j A very good suggestion, ?('.ft nil wc trust our coriespondents will hear it mind. ? Ed.] We wonder if "Locus Hull" real ly intended to compare- himsill to "Hill Anpyy Why, there is no com parison vfliatcver, only they both writ'j f"/r the public. We would as s'npn l II i ti k of comparing Ihct Rev. 'lv DeWitt Talmage to some ignor ant colored preacher ns comparing"' '?Hill Arp" to "Locus Hull." If he hail, given the poetry just as it was in the ReadtfV it would have been worth reading. N >w "Locui" we advise yotTl'lic next time you'<>copy .anything give its author; or put it it" quotation mark*. Bertha. Luoknow. We are having some very pleas ant weather now for farm wojk. Cotton ,s*im proving some, but very slow. Corn very fan considering its late fflurt. The spring oats are very s"iry and the most oi the fall oati were killed by tlie-told. What has become of "Get TlumV" His stub must have fro zen or his irk spilt out. Let us hear from you, old bud, as you got there one time, and if you slipped up try again. Mr. J. II. P.iclps, of Camden, passed through our burg a few days ago Hfi business. A tenant on Mr. J. P. IlalcliilV? place found a vcy rich bee tree ? about 12") pounds of honey. Mr. J. J1*. Shaw will commence a meeting at the shed at this place on Friday oofore the 1st Sunday in J ulv. As my stub is getting shoit I tvill with best wishes" to The Chronicle./ II. A. J. Turkey Crook. o After a few week s silence we come again claiming our place in your bright columns. ' ? 1 Tho fiuit crop in very promising. Mr. J. W. Gardner, of Tiller's Vary, has been buite ill for some time. Mr. S. C. Watftins is very ill. Mf. F. L. Peebles and Miss Da'.sy Peebles attended commencement exercises nt Hartsvilk. Miss Hessie Kelly is visiting rel atives near S mdy Grove; We heat that n Ioyei's knot had been preyarerl for her. W.J. W. Shamrock. " Daar Chronicle:? We Wave l?eon having the Hnest of weather for some lime past and the farmers have beert making the grass ,4Ieff Uere." We nil thought for a fang tint that we would make nothing hut the prospects at present ere ? - >' ? . ? : ? : h blight am! fair. Cotton I* *m?ll \ot as ill no is corn, hut it is beginning to look healthy. llud j worms tiro prclty h-.ul in young j corn. ? . IMatil iug j>ens is now the; 01 dor of l lie d:ly. I wish to any to llYo. M T. W . 1 that 'lu fruit crop in this vicinity i is immense ami \ on ami family must nmu' up ami got a oaf load \ 01 t wo i ? i ?i *imil li i no, Au?l Hio. Beauty I may have' boon mistaken in the name of tlicj young lad, hut I will vent un ihen* fiertion that yon will n?>t deny thai t 1 was correct in sa\iug that she I was hcau1 it ul. Thoonl\ dille re nco 1 hot woo n hor and yourself iUhut you] are I >o a lit v ami she is hcautilu!. Mr. 1- Alitor, suppose you come I out, to 1*1 evidence Church next i Sunday ami are us u41-~- wis w'ouhl ! ho glad to shako your liand, Hriui* gome of your friend* along with) you ? Hro. .1. K will probably come I with you, and wo will ho glad to! welcome you. If you cant oivmf'j thon, oomo some other ti me, preach ing always' on tho aid Sat in day! and Sunday. | riinukn, Hro. ?Jwhu sun, nothing would nllord us i? i *? *i t - j or pleasure thru to shake hands with tho no hlo people of l'ro \ idciico. j and If Bro. J. K. can go with us wo J Will ho certain io go. ? Kd. | With kind regnrds 1 bog to ic-j main yours truly, II. T, J. WE OFFER A REMEDY WHICH INSURES SAFETY TO LIFE OF MOTHER AND CMI1.D. | "Mothers' Friend" nOD3 CON FINE MEN V OK ITO P/UN, HORROR AMI) HISK. " My wife used only two hot ties. She was easily ami ipiieUly relieved; is now doing' splendidly. ? J. S. Moiiton, Harlow, N. <\ Sciit by exjvi'RS or limit, on receiptor price. $1.00 per liotllc. ISooU "TO MOTIl KIC.S" liiiiilcit free. iiiunnr.i.u iu:tn i.vroit co.. ati.anta, <a. GOI.n II V AM. 1>R UGQXB'f H. S > n tli Carolina ? Kershaw County. t "nder ami J ?y vi:tue ofsnmbv ta\ ex ecution*; to mil directed byJ. lh'llim?*. Treasurer of /Kersh'iw County, 1 will proceed to sell in from of i|n> eourt house in Camden S. ('., during the h'lral hours of Sale oii the fir.st Maidav in Ju ly next, the follow in^ described real es lato, to-wit : 50 ncres in No. ."J, the property of Jiis. W Dixon; bounded on tho West. by 'amis of Lewis Peebles; North by estate of I)ick Outlaw;. Northeast l>y John Sni'lli , Kast tiv hinds of Ilarsison Hall and Ben Rat dille. 7"? acres in No. 11 Iftmwn as the IIo ^:ui ]and, b uni lod North by lands of ! ll?' Hawkins; Kast by lauds <>f W. II. Iloixan; South bv lands of the Jones Instate , and West by lands i?f Sallio Hawkins, The property of John .1. Sat ton, Sr. 5S0 .acres in No. S, the profit ?* of Mrs, Meckie TT inunumls, bounded North by lands of Lnnr.'i )>. Bruc.- nml W. 1>. Tranthani, Went by lands of W. J Young. Kast Itv lands of W. I). Trunthnm, and South by lands of JY. J. Young and N*. (iay. \ 1 l<>t, wi:h bill hi in jrs thereon, in the ?*iiy of Caimh n, Wounded No th by Mrs. fhinuiu^hani ; Kant by l.it'leton ?;recf ; S? m t li by Mrs. ^f- A. Simmons; and West by Mrs. Jonlon.' The proper ty of Miss Susan \V, MoDowall. j P"> ncr: s in No^,?4, the propcrtv of J^mes I). Ti'lor, hountlod on ihe Xortb *i?y 1). M. Bethune ; on the West by land of Henry Wntkins; on tlieKnstbv I nml of If. M. Martin , on the Soy Ih by land of I W. II Tiller. 2"? acres in No, 8, proparty of estate of Jerry Kirkland , known as tho An)ns j ! 1 ailc tract ; bonr.dcd on the North by j land i'.nuwn as the Craton tract; I'-a.-.t bv | t'raton laud ; and S mth an?l Wet-t by < l *nd of W. t>. Tranthain. 180 acres in No. a tho property of , Flora K. Williams. * | JW.? acres in No. 4. the property of .T,'| \V. Hyatt ; bounded on the North by ? j lAi":ds formerly of Mrs. Harriet Martin :j I0a?t ami South by lands formerly of Mrs.' J V. M. Bhikeney , West by larn.s of e.s tale af Allen McCaskill. 70 acres in No 0, the property of l?en Wilson; hounded North by lands of Tom Kirkland and B.iuui Bros., South bv lands of Billy Salmond ; Kast by l'!st. .lerrv Kirkland, and West bv# Baum Br<-?.. and T Kirkland. 8 acres is No. 0, tho property of Amanda Smyrl ; bounded N nth by Kill Is I of Cornelius Adamson . South by Ar liilure tract, I-'ast by Canh-y lands; West by lands ot (Jornelins Adanuo t; sjjil tract bein^ a jioition of wh'jt in now known as the ast M iniiid Moses tract. 70 acres in No. the property of Ksl. Murphy Jones; hounded North by lands! of A. 1). Jones and State lands, South by ) lands known as tho Amos tones tract;* Kast by lands of W. Brown, or Hani 1 Beckham tract, West by tan Is in posses- j sion ot Evans Deas. d.) Acres in No. 0. the prgocrty of Op- j born Kvans, hounded North t>y lands of 'in* Lorins, South by l.m Is of Mim-rvn Biisto, Kast by lands of hutlier Waif's j and Minerva BrHto." West tiy Hurls of i Frt.nk Moses and Ilenrv* Johnson, Lands known as the Wilson place. 4'm) acres in No. .'J, the property of Tho> ] J. Ro'ljjers, hound-'d on the North by; lands of Ben Turner, on the Kast by 1 lands of the Est. of Kd Stokes, S?>uth In lands ofT.J. Davis nud West by land-; of Ktst. of Kd. Bradley. Terms of Sale ? ("a-h. It, B. WIT. MA MS, ? She, iff K >rshnw Co. AS IN YOl/TH flyer's Hair Vigor CORDIALLY INDORSED. RESTORES Natural Growth or tiik HAIR ? WHKN ? A I I. I K Dressi ngs ?'1 e:in 4oi'ill.ill> in>l?>ist? Axoi's 1 1 ;i ir IIS 1M1I' i?l ttj?> t)fv| f i Ihf it Ilr Wh^Jm'pn hdIiiii Ayxt'ii II. til \ 1 ; ii . >11 tin' U nlit |>:u t of my lu-jul ? ? ;vt<onl li.ill "I it was hall Hit* ?im? nl only tu<< l'.?:;l. s ivtnivil a 11:11111;. I j'liiwili, wMi'li "i'.ill .-oniimii i jis In 111 \ yV>>Hli I Ui.-.l si'mm.'iI .tfhi i'dtvs^injSN. I>ut tli y ill ( tili il. A.ut' i 1 1 :i ir \ in> 1 is tin* ? ?*??? " Mm J 1'iiM wi it. I lil I Alii i> 1 IN Or. J. C. AY?R & CO., LOWELL, IVlASS. WANTKI). Afcntf in t'vt'i v (\fimv in Norlji C.ir o!iun u 1 1 1 1 SimiiIi tost'll S? ?utlu-ni grown Fruit iin>l Onmmi'iitiil Trees, duly n few \ iic i'u'ios now o|?. ii. A ^<?od rlutncc i ? ? r luisi li-rn. .T> U. ALK\<V/l>Kli. IJUVnov, S. (\ May I7Ji, Attention, Wheat Grow ths, I lmvo remit' v ovrlmnU'd, mid ?? tl 8 li'i'i (<?, my 5h>U i ng t'licMn, :u\?l nm In t it'i |trt?j?"r?Ml ill in ovir (?> mnUo >? ??1 Hour. lv. erv Hl'ort w ? H lie ntitlo lo silt ? isi'y my tuMoinor--. A sl.ni>* ? f y<x?r j?nt ronugo is rosp ??,U'u'lv solicited. .1. A. WATTS. M,\y 1 V 1 1 1 , I8!>?. ' TO RENT. , Not i co hereby trivcn flint ? ?\1 1?? 1 bids for tin* rental of tho Opera House Store for ton! venr will he received by Citv Council up in .Inly lst,lS.v*?, 1\>n se.-siou jjivon September 1st, 1S!h"?. Coun cil reset vi s the r I ?_r 1 ? t to reject nnv anil iill lulls, J. I,. I *.K \S| MiTON. ' nielli an 1 KrrOTCOr. ~ Camden, S. (J., .lone Jt.li, 18!)."). ^ Trespass TICE. All pari ip:< are lorohy Jorl ?>?! leu to trespass upon tho Mc line Saw Mill place, about four miles Kuet of Canulou for lite purpose of hontin<r, fishing, or out ting t?r hauling wood. Disrt'j'arders of this notice will bo dealt with to the- full extent nf the law. T. J. "Wir.M \ Ms, Jit no 7, , sciiooirNfyi^r Tli ore will In a myelin.' of 1 ho Trustees of School District No. 1, Kershaw Coito tv, on Thunol ty. June \0\ h, IS'.)."), at l?i o'clock M. for tlu? nur|V>so of ejecting tciu:lic.*K in tho public schools of Mini School District for tho cominir year. Application* in wilting must bo fi loci bob-re tho lninr of iroetinif. W M. SHANNON, v J. T. NET I Li:S, J. K, VA.COIl AN, T? UrttOOS. Cair.den, S._,0., Juno 10th, 18f)"v itiimvil ?r?. . I The li >o'..h of Registration will lip open- ' ed in tin; County Commissioner's oflicc in the Court House, between tho hours tif 10 n. nil and 2 p, in, as the law direct s on the first Monday in each month, untjl the lirHt Monday in July, 18 T?, when tho i 1 i\v requires tlieni closed. This is for the ' purpoH'.! of rigisterinK all persons ivbol havo become of ago or entitled to regi* ter since last election ; to trnnr.for per- j sons from lids to alnother connty, nntl j from one township A o another, or fioin [ one residence to ai/othcr. All this must he done before or <jjn tho first Mouday in July, lf}"5. t jOn f. cii I ilicates may bo re newed to within 80 days of I'm election, and thoso who b*covnc of age between 1st of July and the election, may reenter at nny time before election. Those who refused or neglect d to reg ister before the last, elocti ui. cannot rt-j' ioter until the law- js changed. \\\ li. II0i:< i IF, Supervisor of I'cuistratiun for Kershaw Co. Probate Goitre Notice The Act of the Legislature passed Dec. 24ih, I8S0, so strict and s.?vero afainst lCxeentorn !in<l Administrators, nia\ be unknown to them, therefore this notice is given* The Act provides, ? 1st. That they Khali make Jneir annual returns in Janu ary and February. 2nd. if they ueglecl to make such re turns in that time .lie Ju<lgo of Probate "forthwith" shad cite them to do so. ?:-ifc-U*hcy nefflect to ?<!<? so, twenty days af er n<iticc of the citation they shall be ' ailiu Iged in contempt," and I the 1'rohate .indue is ' 'required" to at tach them for contempt ol Court, until such return is inside. i 4th. Defaulters slia'l be fined twenty dollers for each nnd every day during which the default may continue. The reason of the A< t includes Guar di.ti.s ai.d Trustees. c. C. IIAIIiK, I'fiibnto Tiulgp. . - _<-* SPECIAL IlfT OFFER WALL - "PAPER. $1.00 to $0.00 Tor Room, including Holders. We hare mndo *pecij?l arrangements with .1. 0. L. A WHENCE Co , the itreat Wall P iper Manufin turor* of New York, whereby we are al io ^ to otfur to our Hul>?crib?r$ the greatest opportunity to buv high kNJo. Avail pap<>r at nboiit the eoat of production. Smnplea and circular aho?*^? in# how many piect'8 of paper a room retjuirea mod h Aiv to hanur paper, \ sent frre on application. Seothwf pricei : w, per rol(, ? " per roll ; Fml?oafted Ciohla, 2*;*., formerly f 1.50. L;tte*t atyld tiaed by the elite of NVw York. As this offer 0iily bold* K00<d for a limited time, you ?hould make your (election* and purcliaao fooda at once. Ordcra ?ent C. O. I>. Addrees alt communication* to J. C. LAW KEXCK A <XY; ,*0 Wwt S9rt* Hi , New YwV^-Vr . Of thia paper am V? seen ?i foi# ?<ttees ?<+ . KKMOVKD. I bey loavc to animnneo tu my frkml> ami (-u*tuim m that I hftvo rmnoveU my pNu-o ?>t I n t s i i m - s s from l>.in 1 1 oak in ? shop to tlif shop of Jack Mi Cain. A com niuaiiee of your patronage is noI'icU* el, Kospectfnllv, KU AN K CAUTKK. THE ( II WM.KSTON, S. '1*1*0 oldest ? iiiomI lolialilo, and l.ii^o*t machinery ami supply house South- Wx* invito vonr roi ri"?|ii>i;<leiH'0 for low pri n'8, on 1*1 i < Kagino* and Holler*, Atlas , F.niiiaos ami l>' ilers, Cotton Ginrf, of any make, Cotton Presses, Saw Mill*, i.rist Mills, Kublxi ami Leather Boltln;.', sic mi ruini >, I ii.joelorx, Fulleyp, Sliair ** in./, liar lion, S|? j,l I'ipe I ixinyp, ami Boiler Tubes ; also, special agents for ^ Kin^laml Douglas Maiiuiai'lurim; nice Tlir ers, am) 1 1 10 c? I ei>i'inc?l M? n /r l'uiup for ilrainayo of rioo li? I Is. ;.(? V estimates ma le for com plete plants. \V i|Hc fov o r illustrated c.itali'jino. May 10, ;>in. BOILERS ! " ' * " < (let Our Prices. ? 4? ? ?J? Complete Cotton, Saw, (Jrist, rtNtl Kelt ili/.er Mill (>)tll|s; also Gin,^'res.->, Cane Mill ami Shingle outfits. W Building. itri.ljio, Factory. Furnaoo aufl I v a i 1 ri .a?l t'astinus; Kailroail, Mill Ma chin's!*' ami Factory Supol'us, B>'itie|j, Packing, Injectors, Plpo Fit tlnj?y4 Saws, r iles, Oihru, etc. CAST KVI'UY DAY. , WOlUC LQ HANDS. -cc. <s> o, 9 CDS* ? (A HOY B I'ASSllNi ; B HFTOTO M iv It), tun. Special fJnle. r>3*ccinl Prices. Special Terms. GR?AT CLEARING SALE, Tlfrco Hundred i'urliu iinil ('liiircli OrftitiiN, front imlnl tnitUtirn, in I'rlino Cost to roduuo hIouU, Ulust 1?*> Hold. l'1?OI"H lM'l(|l1(lll|f tlitwii. Cmt'l fiiiry tlu-in through (lull Hlllllllll'l'. (lot too limny, Prlcn no l'roilt not oiin HI<1<MV<I. .Muni iiiiIoikI. ICiiNloiit |xik?IIiI?> toniiK for ]?i?y t.i ???<(. Only Ail. till. SJU.rtO. nionllil.v, Oii?-lit?ir KAvt'il by tiuy I iifV now. lltii'lfiilu SluietH ltouiiy. \Vi'll<> f<?r thimi. Mention IIiIh wit vcrtiiiciiient. un<! 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