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PUBLISHED KVKUY FRIDAY . ? ? ny . , )? v # W. Mt'DOWELLi Yhe'bnly llqfmn l\iper hi li\r shaie County. '.'.J.1;1..1. 1 - ?" ?"??ii ? M CAMDKN, 8. C., JAN. 24, 1890. 8uh8</hu*tion Hatks Ono year, $1.00; ?ix months. COcents ; three months, {?<> con'#. IUtKH fok Advkktihivo : ?Ordinary transient ttdrcrtisnients, lirst insertion $1.00 per squaie ; each *uhso<juent in ?ertion BO rents per square. Oath rate# for Lost and Found, Ac., not exceeding five. linen, 2"> ciMit* each Insertion and 6 cents por lino for each additional lino. ButdnotH locals, ftoenut per lino ouch in sertion. Official and legal notices at the rn t ?.? al lowed by law. 4 I 1 fatten for eou tract a'dvorllalng will l??* an nounced upon application at tho ollice. ^Communications will be published when of interent to the general public and n >t of ' a dofaniittf.-fy nature. No re ttnonsibllUy will ho assumed for the I vIowh of qorrcrfpondonts. ^omittances l>y checks* drafts and po?tal money orders sliouh) ho made payable! to w. L. Mcdowell, Camden, ?5. O. j An exchange says the mer chant who is too stingy to ail - V^rtise ought not to sell any goods. . _ j Last Sunday was Gen. Kobt. K. ; Leo's birthday. In the Legislature Inst Wednesday j Gen. Lee's birthday was made ; n legal holklay in South Caro lina. The first load of fertilizer for *this scacon was hauled on last Monday. This is Into compar ted with other yours. Would n't it be a blessed good thing , for us if we could put off haul ing it altogether. The falling oil' in eastern travel this winter lias been ex traordinary, and all the princi pal tourist agents corroborate this fact. It is said that win ter travel thus deflected from the cast has already largely in creased the number of tourists to Florida, the West Indies and South Carolina. We have before ^ us V>1. 1, No. I, of The Southern Pub lisher, a five-column folio pub lished at, .Charlotte, N, C\, and "devoted solclv t(> "the hi teres! and advancement of journal iam in Dixie Jjand." It is tilled with bright and interesting read iliE matter and is quite ' up to date" in every particular and promises to be a great help to publishers. We welcome it to our exchange list. Air. Floyd has introduce 1 a bill in the Legislature against prize fighting i\i the State. Al so one to pay to the Auditor /of Kershaw County ??*?() for extra services. Mr. Winkler - has- introduced a bill to amend the laV^ relating to the forfeit-! ure of dower upon the ground of adultery. The husband must file his suit in the equity court within two ' years after the alleged act cf adultery was committed. National Democratic ronyenti<>n. The National Democratic; Convention will be held in Chicago on the 7th day of du ly next. A report last Tues day from Washington at which j time and place the choice was] made says: "In the history of the demo cratic party there has never, been a mooting of its national ! committee as that which to night selected Chicago as its) place for holding the next na tions L^democra tic convention. ! The fi^ht over the place ofj holding the convention was' decidedly interesting and close. It was not until the twenty ninth ballot that the committee selected. In the whole broad land there is n >t one man who has announced himself a can did ate. Even Mr. Cleveland who has been so often spoken of for a fourth nomination, to >k pains to announce to several committeeman who called upon him that he would not7* be a candidate. Whitney, Steven son and Hill have taken par ticular pains to silence their frie nftaand even Morris >n has TiftirPu?* Mi. T. 0. WiliougW>y, one of the Board of Directors of thj State Penitentiary, has made a minority report, in which he in very severe in hi.*, condemnation against Col. Neat's management of the pen itentiary, and charges misman agement and extravagance. The two other directors, how over, heartily endorse his man agement. A con/n?ittee was appointed by the x hegislatnie to investigate the penitentiary affair lmfc two day's iivrfotftigi tioigpfailed to establish^iny thing crooked in the management ol the institution. The in\estiga tion is still going on. Ijjrom ()up (fon'o^ionilentj?. Antbch. Doar Oil roti i clu : ? Tho ftrmors are going n lit* a?l making arrange ments foi tho farm work, (Juano hauling has Blurted, wo soo ii pass ing oyory day. Tin* ouU -have been looking a lit tle wick from tho t:i LI hut are im proving .fyt/'iin : we hopo u lino crop th 1h year will ho realised. Tho general health of our com munity is goad though I am very sorry lo report dial our < >1 ! fiiend Mr. Cook has been confined to his room for some days. Wo hope he wil! ho out again soon. Our well arranged parsnting* will soon ho com plotcd. Our school here condoled by Prof. Cooper is in a llouilshi ng con dition and till an; Wi'l pit* ised. We have no death's or marriages it to report. The hull started with 8 cent col ton, tint when cotton dropped he low K, the hoys become a little blue. Where aio nil the old reporter^? What- has become i f them? Ninn Boy is yet alive, though norry t<> report a man or hoy in out coinmu* n i L v ilri v??h n red mule calls him self Hard Times. He is hard he-k ing and .ve do not w nut. Iiardei 'times here. If Mr, 11 ird 'times will call at the j;oat oltieo he will find a bucket of |>uiut in t!ie mail for him with all i iihIi nct'on t where and iio.v to paint. A young man passed here a few days a go an wet as a druwned rai and as cheerful as a 1 nk, waikinj/ ;?t the rate of 10 miles a day and said \' :?!idei bill couldn't. pay lo the fun he had. lie got left. (let a move on youiself Jioy.s yon can get tubs? of all si/.?s at Munn'? shop ehoap, as the eagles are gone into winter (|iiatlers and will no' come out again until a new crop < f col i on co in e h oil. Well as time is shoit. and oil low I will stop, hut hope this will I w a k < ? ii|) some of the old re t?o iters and let us sim! if lliey are living oi dead. Yours K. sj eel full v, N ii in 1?>)V. Teller's Forry. j M :in i.'il on th.? lOlli ins'., at I lie I { rcside'icc of t!ii> lii ii|. parem*-, I Dr. 1 1 ? ? I ? i < ? n I >. Killv, of Link n<>w, J .*? n 1 1 Miss Lavin :i Cl\ hum of l'ii jlm's Ferry.', ? A m ii 1 1* kiVk-d Mr. K I Tiller'* oldi s', ?>>n in 1'ie face inflicting ? |>iiiuiftil hruiso. Mr. I? 1). M r(N<v lost a One muli (with eolir. Air. M c( (i yrf h ad j ? ? ?> ? I purchased il ii'. a iiij; prior an I the j I isu falls lit- i\ ii y oil Ii.'ili. i J. XV. (!. I . . , , | i > r :? tt u?* iIi|m8soiiis pervades 1 I nil' > illi their friigrnn.'O. Last Suuiluv .if lei UDiiii l-h.t homo u L Mr. ! niul Mrs. \V. A. C'lvhuni pr fsi ninl j t\ sceno long to In; re ill i' ill hi* rod In , those whose good fill I UIIO it. n\ : i s 1 ? ? i ho present, tin; ? ? v ? ? 1 1 1 luing the oc casion of I hi: miriiaijo of lli'dr d:iii?ihl<", Miss I,a vi :u im, to Dr. 11. I). Ki'llv, i?T Lu< Iviiiiw, tlio (? iiiin'-! ny was pn formed in a verv appro-' priatr id 'Uiicr I ? v tin* Hcv. Rich ards, of ( ? 1 ii m !/in. The loide i- | one nf TiiK-s *h Ferry's hiighosl j- ??-! ??Is, wliMo '> 1 1 e j?ro??in is a gentleman i of well inoril I'd popularity. We j wish them niuoh happiness nud j prospi'iilv in their voyage of lifr. Mr. \V. King, of Hishnpyilio, was yisi ing relatives in this oot tnuuity l ist week. Mr. 'I'. Sliaw and f.nnilv w is \ I s- - [ il.'iiil n l itivus a'. I.\ nr!ihur?; Inst wot k. Hud. i:iSh inn. Mr. K. .1. Stok OA lias horn spend 1 i ri^ iliis week willi friends and re ; ; I n ti vi'.s ilea r lie i e. I Mi" Kildie Ilvatt, of liislo'pviilo, j was in our community l ist Salnr- [ day and Sunday, Mr, Hyatt came I up to see his host oil! vro suppose, i M:n. I,vdia Galloway nr.il dnugli- j 'or, of Augusta, 'la ,who have heen spending t?e\eral weiks with rili-l lives and friomls have moved to; I your town for their future home. M rf>. Alice Woolen, of (Jatsl C ro.ns, ( I i., accompanied hy her | s wool and attractive young d itiyh I lor. Miss Trudy, is vUiiing Mi. j Folsom's family. I Miss W. I*. Franklin, of link Mil, is visiting friends at TiUci's Kerry. M iss Melia Jo?i?y, of Turkey Greek, who hns liuen visiting rela tives and friends near Pine Grove Ins returned home. L Mr. J. W. Stokes pays frequent j visit^'to our liurg. T lie attraction is unknown. Mr. V. Randolph, of Lynclrwood, attended prei.cbing at High Hill, -**> last Sunday. We think In* was somewhat disappointed as his beat em was uot l here. !<ro. L. L. C. paid cousin Snrge Pluukett u llyi'.'g vibit laal Sunday. M i'hsi s. (j. A. and John (Jlyburn panjcd through our vicinity lu?t S hum. I ay afternoon. Mr. and Mi 8. Louis Kelly, of IMshopville loai li.uir little gnl, be t wee n 5 and H months on the 14th in*l. The ? ause <>t its death was pneumonia, The little child wap taken nit k Sunday afternoon and died Wednesday. I lh remains won* brought to 'I'ii i hey ('reek church Friday a n d hurled filioiit 12 t.Ylot-k iu the old iuii'3 itjg g/ouud. As 1 did not net; any history questions in wnii hist ismie I will ahk one: Who was Theordort* ^(Continued on loeul page) j Nervous People should realize that the Only ! true and permanent cure for their j conditio;) h to l>e found iu having ! Pure Blood IK'Cuuho the health of every organ and timuo of the body dopenda uj*>n the parity of t(ie blood. Tho whole world known tho tttmulnrd blood puritiex in SarsapariSIa And therefore it la the only truo and reliable medicine for nervous people. It makes tho blood pure and healthy, und thua cures uervouaue*#, utakea tho nerves firm and strong, gives sweet alcep, mental vigor, a good appetite, perfect digeatlorf. It does all thi?, and cure3 Hcrofula, Eczema, or Bait Rheum and all other blood dlaeasoe, because it Pvlnkos Pur? BSood Iloaultx ]?rovo every word we bpv? euid. Thousand* of voluntary testi* menials fully cHtablish the fact thai Mood's Saraa'L,l 1 I ***%*% v<vrm? He Slire f U res to Get I Iood | " I have uaod Hood's HaraaparJlJa foi nervousness and I ?n? in bvt'er health . than for yearn." Mhh. Sarah 13.' LyM'.h, wKlio Bluff, South Carolina. Hoocl'n Pillo owe *11 llvoi HI**, oonttlpfr tlmi. Iillioiii.iio' i, ;ilnk ln<lla<vulou. ?&? -BOTANIC BLOOD BALM. A hoti -'-lioI l remedy for all Mlood u ml Hlcin diseases. fjuns without fall, ttrrul* uln.Viivr*, !tlieunintlMM,('atnrf }|, Suit It lit-n in iMi't i'Vi i v !(M iii of .Ml -tod tiisfiifc from the MlmpKi: pitniiio 10 1 liefouicnt Ulvcr. Fifty years' o.iev. hli unvarying suitcss, de?n un.-itrii () s !?.; paramount liealluK. purify in;,' and luiiUiintj tip virtues. One l>ott'e has more cin a live virtue thiui a dozen of ; any oiln-r liiml. It builds up tin; health ; nii"l jivroiiffth from the llrst t!us?\ wit t 'i'i: /..?!? itoi>k of r*'f?u d\'vfnl Vitren, nait on ,n If not !i ?>pt by yo.ir looal ;t. send I ?M.tKi lor n !:.r/e boiti-', or ""?.00 for six bot- I lies, jiiul mcdici.ie will no sent, finii;kt j WA!?1, bv ^OOD K&K| CO., Atlanta, Ga.j .Botanic Blood Balm. The Grc~l Remedy f r the speeJv .in J permanent i euro <?f Si"i (v'lKuin.ittsin. Catarrh, Ulcers, i r.c/om.i. I tf ic . ? ? i .1 Si'p i lln,"? Sc. res. Irruptions, i an J all 5U5.N AM) Hl.OOit DIJ.UASUS, MaJe fmtn the pre*, i tp'ion > >1 an eminent physician i who useJ it "vit!> maivolnin sncccv? for 40 years, t an J itv ? oni.Mii?-.l w?> tor fifteen w.?rs hv thou- c saiKls ot cr it. li.l people has demonstrated th.1t It Is bv fir the I i"?t buiMing up Tonic anJ UlooJ Purifier over offered lo Oie wnrlJ It makes new rtrh M-V'J. anJ possesses almost miraculous healing properties. jy* WKITH FOR UOOIv OF WONDERFUL Cl)Rt;5, sent. free on upplicution. I' r.ot kept hv your local Jrufjjjlst, sen.l $t.oo for a lar^e bottle, or $yoo for six bottles, an J medicine will be sent freight paid by BLOOD r5ALM GO., Atlanta, Ga. ?EXPECTANT MOTHERS. SffiP "MOTHERS' FRIEND" Robs Donfimmant of Its Pain, Horror and Risk. My wife unci ?? 40TIIKIIK' FIIIKNtl" \ * (?>r? blrtb r>t tier tir?t oblbl. who <ltil not fcuffer from fRAHt*Nt?r I'AINH? wuHQOlckly roliuved iu ibocrUluil bonr aurtorfnK but |lttl?? xti*' li.nl no tmitiM afterward tftiu Itur ruoovory wan rapid. E. K. Johnston, Rufaula, Ala. Sent by Mull or Expr. **, on roovlpt of |?ri<e, 91.00 i*r bottl*-. book "To Moth* f jut" inutlud *'r?. lUUDHKI.D HMJIIMTOlt CO., AtUnU, <J?. 10LD BT ALL URDaOXSTS. Clll TAX Witt City TrcnKurer'w Office, ) Canirii 11. S. (\, Jun, 27, 181)11) Tlu' b< -oks for f?io collection of city taxe? will In- ('pen in the Council Chain lor in tlio Opera House on Saturday, I'obrurniy 1st. 1 SOU, and remain open io j Monday. February tin* 10th, 180(5, ii? cliudve, after which date the pinaltjr I will Httneli to all dcllnnnentx. CoMs and charges will he added after ?5 l\ M. on Fehrnary 11, 16'Mlj, There will be no ext^nhion^o come in ! and pay your taxes now J. L. liK ASI XGTOX, City Treasurer. Ohio Riykh ^ CJiiarlkk TON KAUAVAY COM J'AN Y Schedule in < Ifoet Dec. 1st, 1891 Standard Eastern time. North hound. Southbound. :*:! ::4 1st Class. Daily except Sunday. I* M I* >t 1 00 Camden 12 15 120 De Kill I*. 1 1 ?V> j 1 82 West vi lie 11 42 2 00 | Kershaw 1 1 ' 2 15 Ileutli Springs 11 15 2 20 I h-asnut Mill 1 1 '() 2 10 l.iincaslcr 10 .'.0 2 55 Hi v?>rsi.l|C 10 :$2 2 0") Spring<lcll 10 20 !l 15 Catawba Juuct ion 10 10 a 21 Le. lie or?5 :{ :u ) < ? ir. -i t ) 1'"rk 1,1,1 "( y sr, It 50 Newport 0 20 I 05 Til/ah V I :t 121 York villi) 8 58 ?r-i ">5 SI hi ron 8 :;m 4 till Hiekorv (Jrove 8 2.5 5 0:5 Smyrna 8 10 0 25 Ulacksourg 7 45 r m . "5 , j '2nd Clf.ss. Monday, Wi'ilnrs.lay ? ltd M :m 2 ii-' < 'i . ? Tiles d. \ . 1 's ?? r- i ! : ? y ;m i< 1 li : ii. . \ , |.*? Caindeii li >"'0 7 45 D-MJt. 5 50 #00 West \ 5 2" S KI K-is'-aw ? ?0 <m .o I ! ? a? Ii ?**! ?i ',! s . 4 1; ;i |n | ' 1 1 ?:????:< i j t 1 i ii I 4 05 ?)", ( lain a:?!? r 8 ^,r> lQ !{.J j- Riverside J I 10 4 7 Springdell '2 .'?> 11 ;;?? Catawba Junction 2 III 1 | 52 I,<'sli?- 0 ) 1 P) Kock 1 1 ill 12 10 2 |0 N' Wj-ort 10 4.) 2 25 Ti i /.a Ii 10 HO ;t i >5 Yorkvillc 1 0? :\ t slianon 0 in 5"> Hickory Grove 8 <?5 I 12 Snivriia 8 30 | JO I'divkslmrg 8 00 e M A M 1 1 12 2nd C'laRs. Daily except Sunday. \M I' M H I "? U'a<k8burtf. 8 4 > <li-5 Km Irs 8 28 0 15 Patterson Springs. 8 10 04) Slielhy 8 01) 10 11 1 .alt itnorc. 7 1(5 in 2.'! M<?oresl>oro 7 0(5 10 15 1 1 en' i.Mta. f, 5o 1 1 1:5 lon-.si City II I :i 1 1 -to Hut Iter fordion. ft SO 1 I 57 tJ ,\! ill wood 5 .'15 12 'JO (iolden Yall"y. 5 '7 12 27 Terminal City 5 1 I 1 2 j/p-s, (lien Wood. 4 I-1* !' 05 < ; ; i duel * 4 4 ? 1 |5 M i t i. hi . 4 25 i- m. l' m No. "Vilia* (Miim-et i.;rt villi South?rn 1 * h i ' W ; V t U' ii k I' 1 11 Nit. r.t Diinrr.Ht Kershaw. \\?s. Ill and .15 \? :|l carry pas^enaeri. \ s. 1! and .2 nave connect i n Marion with S utliern Hallway. X \ xttr ? : i . 1 1 i'N r, i ien. M r'g'r. Tk:i'I'. Sunt. ?s I!. 1 ..TV'S." |V. CS'tl. Airt. IOO PROA DIVA )?', NE W YORK CITY. OUR COUNTRY NEEDS IT? GOLD! Tsd > t lm ! j>a! o''j<vts of thl.-i ?' ;::ij?atiy nr.* ' 'I.ii.t. ! neii . il l ?!;:?:< a. i ? . t <? \tin.i: ai7 >r> I ' > h.iv n-i r?ji r<> 1 nsiin*. 'hi' \ i.i ivr. '? iv?> ;*.n iisiiTcst in hcti-rul \.i u fill. ? <?:!??;? f J??-. 1!.l. I*:? prnin-i i f ii tii'u n !i;?vti liii'n irfft l?> J*i :? ':?? In/. 1 it ViT W.-tv t. J ? I'l* >i '. ?!?'! ' ? ?? i t'.:a:i t :?*y nr.- I>. .!?y. T!v c.v i . ? v.-l. .i ? >( .v ft- v ? h itv* ?f t>u:*s'(x\ niry iila'-i'* imii :ch tit.' v i>..;tiii<*st men of t>-<\iy i n r ? thrttii'li n.iiii'i/. T i?ci y n( tl<o . ??? ? w.ir.d ?s i o 0"M ur.'l i: i ? .-nil i:rc?*sj><y m i o- ? . ful'y Appreciated ? no !?. .'ay. A'l prrcioiK mineral i!hP>?i'ilM a: ?? priv? if iy plft? to ill ? people. l"..i?-!? ;**rso:i 1 ? eiiti'J* v.~!iat l:e can fmrly {.???:. Wiry ?.? ?? fy for y,.wrv .( i i-.u, li 1 ;i3 now ? SpUrvlnl oiSporMnil.v. c..t n r i*roa' l?a-r.'?. rid In mintti6t>:tte to u i ootunntly. ? > ir amenta nr > iv- | |K>rti:'^ frvin tiio jto'.I il? I<!h < f I'-af. eomlnrnt nn\L-| from Africa. Tlio m- pv.y ?k:,i two promising propcrt it s In Cripple Cri ok . Wo pro [wise to develop ono of tho m^t remarkable, nvll-proren p!ac?r mines In tho world. It Iim already prodi iced-aboi it t J.OOO.GOO by emdo durfaco working. Mid Id estl-r i?ate<l to contain orer $23,000,000 In gold. Now l? th? tlm? to Invest whh m. Do not wait until rrerf man, woman and child Id H|?r to buy aad ppk? advanced enoroi^udlyj . , \ f:i IKSr tlio Jirst yhlpnu-nta of gold, amounting to ! I thr.:i JGoO.O!*'. wito i:i:uli' from South Africa. J ;.i i t lie pr<><lui-tioti wag nearly $40,000,000. It is t ? ti ;it works iuhKt wny i.rttl coiiU-ni] latcd v ;u inh:o?' ; 0,< r?> p Tj cnr. I.. < ; P.nc ; n^o (Vippln Crock w?.i un ) n.'wn : s i i ? . . ? . ir ? ^ I:i ISt>J it produced : ?' . i .1. I. ... i..>\. j r.-iVu ir^ Cl.fW 000 per month. '?' ??> <M ii'.rn, : i- r .1 <???? <hk1 a' most hopples*, not !?? i y y <.'.r? ? .m-. ??! it:j; <l<-spor.itcJy to a small holo 1. 1 llir ;rn>\::.l . :U1? shoved ?omc traces of tfoM. ;1: I h:i- ?? i?"' y clil. <1 over 5'-. 0< <1.000. I ! ?ii ? M.r ? I.isi p.~.i.i nearly ffVflOO.OOO in iNridt-fid-, the >xvr I* >im, IH-arJy $1^,000,000, tlio II h-lu-r over $IJ,00i\t< 0. V.'<> l:iow of no otI:rr ) rruninont industry paring fm -'i I ;r,~o ? -j capitsl invested as fully ?|r\. ? rxliu-iiiif ?;(?!. i mines. The rate of i.'i j*t rvn*. |> r am 11:11 ig /puto common, whilo phcoooi coal r? turns a rv mi.jl?- hi many Ins'nnoc*. \\\- o.Tt-r for sate r.0,000 ?han-s of our capital nt<<k at the |>?r ralui^? SIO PER SHARE. Payable f 3 per share oo application and $1 fort nightly, hejftnnlng Feb. 1. IfM, Ilowerer; tlxwe di?lrh?* to pay In fall can trcure certificate* o < full ' 1 paid stock atone*. ? I (emit bjr check or or express order or registered tettsr to AUSTIN GALLAGHER, Becrs ' tary. W0 8miny, Ww Y?r>. HOMIER STIIItl! 1* KICKS ON F 1 K K VVGKKiv ?> 3 Hull 1 cent each 8c d?. 4 " 2 " u 15c dz. (> ?? 2i u <% 20c dz. 8 ?< 3 " " 25c dz. 10 ? 4 ;< " S5c dz. 12 u 5 " u 45c dz. 15 6 u " GOc dz. * 20 " 3 " '? UOc dz. <: > SKY ROCKETS 3 oz oc 2 for 5 or 25c dz. 4 oz. 5c each or 4oc dz. (> oz. 8c each 75c dz. - 8 oz. 10c each ?1.00 dz. l 2 packs Gold Chap lor 5c. ! Torpedoes 4 and box. Toy l'ispols an l caps 5 and 10c. C. S. BRAKE. ! Attention, Wheat Grow ! I have recently ovrl aulnl, anri a<hh t I 8 fee'. my hn!tinj;< lieMs, ami am hit I wr | ri')?i>rivl tlian ever (n make flour. Kvt'i y <? 1 1"? ?r t will l>r? nueli; to sat i-s.'y my customers ' A share i f yo?:r put r(?n;.ge is respvelfull v R<>lieiteti. i .1. A. WA ITS. May 1 7th, 1 ANNOUNCEMENT. ?*? / 1 / N.v / ."-?''W-W ( / We wish to announce to tho public that we have opened, up, w fro^h line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods, Fit* voring extracts, TefrJ&c. 4> Also nice line of Titawuve, Lamps, Coffee mills, Washboards, ^ &c., &c. Tobacco and Cigars a specialty. "Quick sales and small profits, our slogan; "Honesty and square dealings?' our motto. Chronicle Oflice in rear of our store where all visitors will receive a hearty welcome. Polite attention to all. Vours for business, I SOTJTH OAEOLINA CO-EDUCA TiONA I, INSTITUTE, (Formerly Known ?i3 t He WilliMon High ?School.) W1LLISTON, lURNWEM, COUNTY, SO. CAROLINA Next Session HegiVis Thursday, September 20, l^Q-3. For tlio past four yours this School has been known as tho Willistou llijch School. Year 1 ?y year lis patronage Tr*i\steadIt!Hnoreascd, during the past .jession I students attending from almost evorv KOcViyn ot /South Carolina and also Ironl (ieoigia. The patronage being so largo Ihtl-Bwird of Trustees ?t their last an imal meeting d< cided lo put ti)i larger hnik'ings, increase the number el teachers, raise the standard ot Hie School and change the nanty to the South Carolina Co F.d 'cati?ual Institute. The Institution has heen ^ranted a charter by tho State and is the largest hoarding school bet wee" Augusta, tin., and Charleston, S. C. Lust December our Dormitories wtro duct roved hy lire. We take pleasure in nnnouncing to tho public that larger and commodious buildings of modern arch I* lecture are now V'inger cttd on a beautiful C;tm|>us of eivht acres. These build ings will he completed and comfortably equipped in time to aeeommodate 1VJ hoarding students by the opening of the session. Our hoarding arrangements tor the nest session will be far better than ever before anil will n? >t be excelled hy any school in tl, estate. Separate buildings f<>r beys ami girls. Teachers 1 ve in saino building with students. Our teacher* are nil spec i.d.sts in their branches. Facul ty consists ot live Professors and four Lady Teachers. All students arc required to attend the church nnd Sunday school of their choice. The Institute is divided into live e hisses, Freshman. Sophomore. Intermediate* Junior and Senior. Besides the usual ICngli It Course, instruction is given in the following branches : Anri'-nt and Modern l.aiuimtge-', Music, Al t, 1'. locution, Typewriting, Calisthenics and Military Ttuins. We guarantee ihat any young man can enter the Liter.?ry Department of o'.jr School nnd attend the entire session of nine s hohistic months for front $1()*>.00 to | ?12." 0 ) according to class cntcrre I. This amount covers lb aril. 'I uiti"n, \\ asli j itiL' Ia,dits. Fuel and in fact.eV'M'V expense except hooks and i losing. :sll>.00 to .<12*1.00 covers si^niliar oXpet'Stjs for a vour.g lady. b* educed rates given to tvfo or njore stud - 1 ? : s limit saute family nnd also to tho children of ministers. ' ( !nc scholarship "f free tuition is given in each countv. One scholarship worth jjt 1 00 is given in the State ?t large. Competitive examination will be held m each I county betwci n the 1st and 1'OUi of September. 1 1" y? tt desire to trj' 'he txamina* ! tion ap'-lv to the Pres ident of t lie Sont It Carolina Oo-Kducationnl Institute. By I paying cash :it beginning of session f>?r the whole nine months students can get a I discount of b"> percent, oll'ofthi: pbove price, which wifl redm/* the expenses to j ::n amount less than ^ 1 0i ?. t , Music, Vocal or Instrumental, pi r session $"5.00 J,- ah i *:r>.oo , PALMKTTO JLiUSINTSs COidd'.CF. 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