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* THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE is Simmons liver regulator. Don't forget to take it. Now is the time you need it most to wake up your Liver. A sluggish Liver brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague, Rheumatism, and many other Ills wnlch shatter the constitution and wreck health. Don't forget the word Regulator, it is Simmons Liver *" Regulator you want. The word Reg ulator distinguishes it from all other remedies. And, besides this, SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR is a Regulator of the Liver, keeps It properly at work, that your system mj?y he kept in good condition. FOR THE BLOOD take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. It is the best blood Burlfier and corrector. Try it and note le difference, l.ook for?the RED Z on every package. You wont find it on any other medicine, and there is no other l Liver remedy like SIMMONS Liver REGULATOR-the Klngof Liver Remedies. Be sure you get it. J. II. Zolliu & Co., oe#l Jfeir FEB. 1896. e Atlanta Cons<iMi'iDn O And The Ctindeu Chronicle one year for $L50. A Heavy Porker. Mr. R. Y. Steed in an killed a young hog a few days ago which weighed 380 pounds. Restaurant Discontinued On and after this date, until fur ther notire, Mr. C. L. Kirkley will ^discontinue his restaurant. Boarding Houj^. I have opened ?4*-n.iLVnte hoarding hnuae at my residence on DeKalb street. Rates only A 1.25 per day. Mr 8. \V. II. R. Workman. '* " K, Taken Up. Several day 8 ago at the Wateree Iron Bridge, a Cow. Owner enn get it hy proving same, paying for this notice and olhor expenses in curred in keeping it. Berij. Ammondfc. A Nico Present. Mrs. Sli4klpy who 6pent lastl Winter -at, (Jphion Court, hut who we are porry to know is not here now, sent to tlu? Baptist Ohurch a few days ago n check fojyiiftv dol lars with which to supply the j church with new hymn hooks. A Card From Mr. Schrock. Editor Chronicle : ? Allow me to think "Citizens" for so kindly men tinning my name last week in con nection with the Auditorship of this county, hut, as 1 have a strong de siro to iill the oHloe of Cluik of the Court, and shall a little later ubk the people to nominate me for that position, I think it right, to state now that I will not be a candidate for Auditor. Respectfully, W. A. Sob rock. A Suggestion. . ' Mr. Editor :~Plett?e allow the many friends of Mr. W. L McDow ell space in yotir valuable paper ""(The Chronicle) to nnnonncc his nanic^AS a candidate for Trial Jus ^ lice for DeKalb 1 ownship subject to Llie re8uli of the primary election. Mr. McDowell is too well known to , need any commendation froin out* pen, having been at the helm of the people's r. ghts as a journalist toany 3'care, lius been thoroughly weighed in tiiq b:ih?nnes and not found want ing. Mr. McDowell is eminently qualified to fill ihe olllce itli "equal ^ rights to all and speciul privileges to none." Wo hope he will accept the candidacy and oblige Many Voters. Met Again The West VVateree Literary So ciety held its 1 7 1 li bi-weekly meet ing in Shady Gcovo fcliool house on the 31f-t ult, at 7 30 p. m. In the absence of the President and Vice President, Rev. S*- 1).' Baily was elected President. Af ter divotional exercises the fellow ing prograinne was carried out: 1. Recitation ? "Trying Harri" ? by Oscar Miles. 2 Dialogue ? by James Tucker find Berniee Dunn. 3. Reading ? "Our Flag" ? b y Miss Mamie Spencer. ? A. Debate ? Rfsolyed, T h a t South Carolina should be exempt ed from the enforcement of the ?Stock Law, dining the months of December, January and l?eh:uiry. 'The affirmative was argued by Mr. Willie H. Golf. * The negative de baters were Messrs. R. J. GofT'and C. W. Dunn. Tne judges of the debate were Mr. J. M.Porter, Misses Allie Dunn 4nd Mamie Camp? bell, who decided in favor of IU<) affirmative. The recitations and debate were 'interspersed with music, which was very entertaining. After spending a delightful eve *t?g Ibe Society adjourned to meet Pcb^r>,~at7rjHK4?T-Mr . ^ Crocus. ? . . ' r Cotton Seed For Sale. 200 bushels King's Improved CoViou Heed at 30 cents per hush el. ^ .ft. 11. Williaiua. H hvy Lo** By Cho'o'a We understand lint Mr. II. (?. Caniscn bus recently lost about T5 hogs by\h<lei a. Captured. \Y iu. Jackson, who broke j? i! somo limo ago and has eyer mice been eluding hi rest, was captuied last Saturday night near Lucknov.-. Tlie capture was a clever piece of woik and the olllccrs ore to he commendtd for 'the manner in which i hey worked the cose up. Dim? Heading There will ho o >diin ^reading at t ho reside o e e ^ftf JMis.jn. K. 8ch rock on next Tuesday oyenlni:, the 18th, a'. 8.J oMo^ky^m'o under the auspices of the societies of the Baptist Church. Ice cream will he served fr**e. An attractive pro gram will ?ilso he presented. Don' I mi us the free ice crtani! Married. Ou lokt Monday, tho 10th lost, Mr. O. F. Pato and Miss Florence Da^is, daughter of Mr. Joel Davie.. We extend fair congratulations. Mr. Lee Vounir, of Rem belle, and Mis9 May Walker, daughter of Mrs. T. B. Walker, of Camden, were married at the residence of the hiide's niothei oil last Wednesday night. $ The Time For Building Up the system is at this season The cold weather has made unus ual drains upon the vital forces. Tho blood has become impoverish ed and impure, and all the func tions of tho body suffer in conse quence. Hood's Sni'Bapai ilia is the great builder, because it is tho One True Mood Purifier and nerve ton ic. ' ? Hood's Pills become the favor ite cathartic with nil who use them. All druggists. 25c. Personal, Dr. MuPheters, of the Columbia Theological Seminary, preached in the Baptist Church last Sirydav uight. lie alwo preached in the Presbyterian Chureu iu tho morn ing. Rev. M. W.- Gordon, formerly pastor of .the Camden Baptist Church, is spending a few days in town. Attention is called to the an nouncement of Mr. D. M. Hcthuue for tho Legislature in this issuu of The Chronicle. We received a pleasant call tins weC-K from Mr. W. Young, Jr., of Flat Rock. ;yMr. Youngis one of our good friends folio h?s recent!} added his name to tLe list ofChrou icle subscriber#*. This is a good time of ilic year to take Simmons Livir Regulator. Ii is the very beet medicine to take, in the Spring for tlie blood, nud'to oleanro the system of all impurity. "1 bavo used Simmons Liver Regu iator as a corrector and blood pu rifier ,and think it nu excellent rem edy. I always keep it on hand to take in preference to any other medicine." ? I. A!, llyscl), Middle port, Ohio, Ringing of Marriage Bg'*s* The fpiielDe^B of our neighbor hood was broken >n la&t'Thu ivday evening, FehGth, hytylie rumbling of buggies and the patter of horse? hoofs. They be'ng driven by those who \ve/e anxious. to reach the res ^?Jence-trf-tlio IIjnrT; X<. Da\Ti?i b\ 3 o'cloik^Mo Witness (lie marriage of his daughter, Miss i<*, tqj Mr. J. B. Corbett. The (Writer hav ing received a cordial invitation, like the rest, ti ied to be on time. When we arrived t tie in iny smiling faces and countenances beaming with delight that we met seemed to say "ynxt are welcome to enjoy with us the festivities of this limit" which is to bo a n/eJ>'>cliTif~t4u.,Jn,('p of the parties w/io a?e soon to bi-l pronounced tfusb.ind and wife. Just a few minutes after 3 o'clock tht re was a runl^t^^'ilie pai No where the marriage was to lake place, nnd after -r 1 1 were reaily to witness the scene, a dead sileuci reigned for a few moments which seemed to be the signal for the con tracting parlies to u ake their ap pearance. Ri v. J. R. Smith the (feinting minister advanced to the middle of the room where he mei them Just as they came in a?id sure 1 V they looked heller than ever be fere. After they wore declared to be hatband and wife, ihcy received many hearty congratulations from relatives an i friends. The attendants were Mr. J. K. Davis with Miss Daisy Davif>, Mia Johnson Corbett wiih Miss Julia Chewning, Prpf. R. D. Cooper with Miss Janie Oorbett, Mr. T. A. Da vis with Miss Julia C^iheit. At li e proper lifu#' all present were invited to lire dining room where a nice supper was spreart. Well, Mr. Editor, jou can just im agine what kind of a supper it wae, suffice it to say, that Mr. D a y i j? seems to koow nothing about, hard times. Kven after we had ato all we could, our mouths then wanted more. To the bappy pair who has Just entered tlie arena of a new life, we extend onr hearty congratula tion. May your llvefr-be-fong and happy omv, but remember that the secret y* a bappy Wle ie to lire a cbrlawnHtfrr One WLo Enjoyed Hiaeelf.' .? a' Assignment Mr. Kd. Young, son of Mr. G. G. Young, ha? imulo an argument. The assignment is made to Mr. W, J. Jones. (A Wo aro sorry to learn of the de?vth of I lie lit 1 1 o t yoar old child of Mr. John G. Richard?, J r., which sad event occuiiul hi hi* home ttl Li berty II iil one day tjiia wnk. have bee n conducting a tue i on ri 1 1 1<> business in Cumdcn (or several months have sol. I out tc Af-'Sars. A. l\ l?i (Vvn ik Co., of Kershaw, who will conduct a dry goods business in Camden. Air. Kditor: ? 1 thin k Mr. ("5. \V. McCabkill a suitable man for Su pervisor of Kershaw County. The ollice is seeking just* such a man and the tnan in n< t set king the ol lice. I think ho will he the prcpot man in the proper place as he dis charged his dut v so w?ll in tln> < f llco of County Cum :u i?s.oncr a few yours ago. Friends from Camden a..d Gumherry School House. , tcir.o V?;y 0:<3l P^pors We were shown yesterday l>\ Af'". John S. litHwn, some very old pnp"rs whieji may he considered valuable vein's of ihcir kind. Tiiey are The Southern Patiiot which was published at Greenville in 1852, 'I II e St flos A; Union, Wash ington, 1800 ,\\ and the Kcowec Courioi at Pit kens in 18(50. The latter hoais the* address in lead pencil ? "Col. J. Chesnut." Trashy Medicines. 1 Many sqcli flood the market, Ilo tanic Blond lilalm is -a conscienti ously compounded medicine, the remit of forty years practice l>y an eminent physician. It is the lust blood purifier ever oll'ered to the public, and is guaranteed to cure if given a fair trial. Try it for nil skin and blood diseases, including catarrh and riieum-uistp in its worst form. One bottle <>f it con tains more curative and building up virtue than a dozen- of naiy oth er kind. Try k'Th" Old Reliable.'' See advertisement elsewhere. For side by Druggists. Death from Qui' ((opfe^ponilcn^. Bussell Placo. The Hurs< 11 Place school is pro gressing Hnelv under the manage ment of C?pt. John Perry. A now Sunday School has been organized at Beaver Creek, which in well attended. A ?? Mr. ti n*I Mrs. Chn.dio MagiU'and fami:vf of Chester, who luivo been visiting relatives ho re have return e<l homo. Also Mr. and Mrs. W.I K. Wlilianjs and family of li rower's Mino. - , j Mr. IVier B. and Mis. Freddie Biggart iost .'by death from bron chitis, f heir eldest child, Sadie, ji lovi'ly Iftlle ^itl about 2 years of npo. It was buried Friday the 7th inst, in the cemetery at Heaver Clock church. 1 lie bereaved piir ents have the tympathy of the en lire community. Farmers are' beginning: to haul cotn mei ci.d fertilizers. t. Indications point t'? the use of ihe usual rpian i it v of f.< vi j liters. ftl ore at tent i.on wid be giten lo food crops limn formerly. The country is well su|< plitd with hogs and ~ corn. Less cotton seed has been sold, and more mlt-bo?uaert r.17 ~iriahiirin> c??rn land. I/lit little farm woik Iihh been done yet, on account of un fivorable weather.' Wo hope t<. note more progress in our next communication. G reyheu rd. 2?t- Oiivet. Feb. 12. L)enr Chroi.icle Attain we knock for admittance, into the bright and newsy columns of the dear old Chronicle. 0 Q^it'j an enjoyable fiance was giver, on 1 ihi Mondav nivfhi. at Hie residence of Mr. R. C. MeCaskill, complimentary to Mr. j/W. Bruce, of N. C, who is spending sometime with relatives in this vicinity. Miss Aggie Arrunts, one of Cnm deii'a sweetest young ladies, who lia? been fip?-nding some lime wuli her ststqr, Mrs. C, N. Humphries, h>is returned uotne, Mts. J. A./Kirby who has iieen on a visit 16 Wdford lias returned home. Master Tliomas All *n, a deaf and dumb boy, of Chester, S. C\, was in this burg recently. He is certain* l.v a bright boy, and all who can nhould help him raise ontu?gh mon oy to attend school. What seem* Mothers' Friend " SBnwf. I have been a mtfirlfe for many years, and in each case where "?OTH ERS' FRIEND" was used ft aooemoflsM vo? fm t* *ri mi fatar mi tSSSSSS T is the best remedy for IIISINC^F THE DltCABT known, and worth the price for that alone. Mrs. M. M. firewater, Montgomery, Ala. . . - __x. MAOfftLO RCOULATO* OO . Atlanta. Oa. a mystery to us is his performing on musical Instruments. Wo hoard him perform on u li&ruiouica, which he ?li?l very nicely. A delightful sociable was given Inst nii?ht, at the resilience of Mr. .lorl Hough, compl mentarv to Mr S. h. Hough, one i/f Kershaw'* most popular young men, and his charming sister Miss Ibitsie, \n h ? ? are ependiuy; somo tune in i h ? neighborhood. Their many ncv\l\ made ft lends will he pleased to set them in this xlcinity cjjain womw \N'e fee! sure that n<?t one w/o at tended will ever forgot the /id tbl< ?t Mr. Hotfyh's. A!?! yep, lt? aut v wiV'u'o "nn>d i> chance,'' reports are ' not ttl?\a\> true \ on know. Wi'.h heat w i s> 1 1 o j? . Au-*'evoir. Vivian. Anticch. A' Dear ( 'Itronie.lA 5 ? Our fanners ate progressing with their faun ^oik. We are shout through haul ing fertilises and are i.o w turning over t he soli. Olio of I he heaviest rains of the season fell here the latter put of CURK To the Editor I have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of its power that I consider it my duty to send two bottles free to those of your readers who have Consumption, Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postoffice address. SiiKerely, T. A. Sl.OCUM, M. C., I?3 Pearl St., New York. Ptr Tho Kdttcrial and liusiuoaa of UiU Ptti>or Guarantee this gonoroua l'roiHjaiUuu. TllPASS ROTICl All parties are hereby warneil not to trespass upon my lands for the purpose) of hnuliiur, huntiou or any other purpose' whatsoever. Ami all stock found upon my premises will be?t*4cen tip and dealt wit h according to law Persons disro* Kimlim; this notice will he pro^t^ticd. 10. G.V&K INS. Feb. 10th, "(M. ifi TO WW The County Board of Commissioner# will be at the first brieve west <>t Wnter ee Iron Bridge on Friday. Fel?rnary 2 1st itt 12 o'clock to re -eive bids !? >r rebuild ing said midge. Bills will be received for belli wood and steed, the Board re serving tho?ri? bt to reject any and all b^ds. See Supervisor for plans its to wood bridceiV the bidder# for slecJ bridge# will be exneeted to furmsli then own plans p n I specifications. Cash will he paid for this bridge if buiP <?f wood. .1. H. PIIKJiPS, County .Supervisor, FOR CONO JtJiSS.' Mr. Editor : ? Pleasoflnlow the friends of IION. W. 1>. TR\NT!IAM ti pre sent his name as a candidate for Con gress from this district, believing Unit In? is the most suitable man available for the position. ' II is Friend^. Editor Chronicle : ? AH >'v me through vnur Columns to suggest th" HON. J. W. FLOYI) as n man In every way suit able to represent tin? Fifth District in ('on '4 rosy. Col. Floyd bus provetmtn in defagitnbJe worker both in tin? I tnje and the Constitutional Convention; always laboring and voting for wlWt Ite concieved to lie fur the Inst. intc^csWfi^ tl.e people. as the records fullv slicftr While Col. Floyd is a Reform Democrat of the truest sect, s| ill ho ran by celled up on to represent the best interest of the whole people. ltefo: m Democrat. Mr. Editor: ? As we arc on the evo of j another election year, an.-l (lin names of ceit.iin gentlemen to be voted for, are to J some extent* beiuit considered t?v the peo ple. I bog space in the columns of tl'O people.-' paper (The Chronicle) to pre- 1 sent to the voters of tho Fifth CongreHF ionai 4)b4vie|. ofHoutbO^r -dinn thrrrninir 1 nf MR. JOIIN C. P. WILLIAM*, of C iindcn,. as a suitable man to represent tliem iiuthe House of Representatives in Congnl&> Mr. Williams is n man of j cbiirncter, ability and firmness; politi cally, he is a protcctionist/lind binietal ists and is in full sympalmy with every mpvement that will enenWage and build up home enterprise and Yi.duktrv. and protect those engaged ie \niri ie,iltur:d, inanufact n> inv and all otheiVpnrfiuns in our own country from the ru\nou.s colli; petition of underpai 1 labor of~--4*ffroT?r:ii countries. Protectionist.-'. Mr. Editor: ? Please allow us to nn-| nounce the name of IION. T. J. ST It A IT for re-election to Congress from this District. I)r. Strait has t?ver been loy al to the Democratic part^O an<l in sll matters in Congress I. Is vote has al ways been cast in the right way, and it would only be jus'icc to a true public servant to re-eieeted him to tli ? position lie has so faithfully tilled. Friends. . FOR thf7 legislature. Mr. Editor i?Pleaae announce the name of M R. T. L. DAVIS as a suitable gentlemen for_Ab??- Legislature. Ilo is n good orator, and elegant speaker and has the interest of the penplo at heart. He has been for a number of yoars pres ident of Ibdk Hill Democratic club ami is nod master of thim Springs Orange, lie is * good citizen, a true Reformer and if elected will do all in li.'a powei foj the betterment of the people. Voufr. ? Mr. E litor : ? We notice in the last is suo of The Chronicle, Fobrnarv 7ih, s'>me Suggestions for ti?e various ofilees of the Count v. I*lease a| ow us space to 'nom inal e MR. D. M. BETILCNE for the Iloasa of Representatives. Wo know him to be * truo Reformer and Christian gentleman, .*nd we know ot no other man In whose hand* the interest of the people of Kershaw County would be bet ter cared for. than in bis. Voters of Southeast Kershaw. i FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR! f,/ Mr. Editor : ? Please allow mo space' in your valuable paper to suggest to the voter* of Kershaw County MR. C. &T0KE8. of East. Kershaw, as a suita ble man for tho office of Cqunty Super visor for the ensuing term. Mr. Stokes it ? man of knawn wo"th and integrity of oharacter, and has served as commis sioner with |ionor to himself and th^>f flee he holds. Mr. Stokes is a man of I strict business principle* and the bus cribo bounty could nol be eatruHt te safer hands. ^ - Om Who Know* Him. for Infants and Children. 44 t'nnt or In luviwvlt adapted toolilldron that I MMiu neinl U a.i t>u)k<rior to any proscription kuowu to mo." II. A. Ahcmkh, M. IV, 111 S>\ Oxford St, lfcvoklyu, N. V. "Tl'o u? of Is no universal and its merits so well known that It .soon ia u woi k of KtipoivrO|;tvt Ion to oudori?o tt. Fowarotho intelligent faudlitvi who do not kcop Cttetoriu witlilu c-iwy roach." Cauunj Mautyk, 1). P., Now York City. CantorU euro* Colic, Constipation, Hour Stomach, IMurrluva, Kruetation, Kills Worms, gives fcleep, tuul promotes dl< Ifcst Ion, WUhout injurious modieatkuu "For novoral years I havo recommended ' Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so, us it has invariably produced bcuollcial results." Kiiwin F. Pahdkk, M. D., I'-iMh street aiul 7tli Avo., Now YorVj City. Thk Ckktavh Comi'any, 77 Mukhay Btkkrt, Nrw Yomk Cijnr. 10 ALL MY CUSTOMERS: ) 1 am lato coining out with tn y advertisement, but not behind selling goods, t have boon waiting to get in my new quarters. I am bore with a full line, | v -Not to He lJhr>)!l. O .? * ......... Don't let the little quotations you see in some advertise ments lool y ou. What you want is what you soe and got, not j what you soe in pi int. My friends toll me it's no use to adver tiso. Somotiims I think the same way when 1 see goods roll ing out in such quantities, but the editors have got to live. 1 call special attention to country stores. I am selling stocks of goods to that trade, 1 also have as nice a line of OY GROOERIBS As anyone in town and will meet and cut prices with any one of them. 1 don't wllow anyone to undersell me. 1 want all [of my friends to understand this. You will find me in the Farmers and Merchants Hank Build ?"g- '< c, ! WILL IUIV vouii mm, Give me a tiialas I am now in the market. 1 am yours truly, ' DC. E. HINSON. National Educational I Association: l The following is tin* programme of the I annual meet inir of the National Kducn liitial A sso< iation to be held at .J >11. villi*, Florid?, February 18th, liUli nnd 2}th inst. All who are tioii'g are re-' quested to send io tlu'ir names At oneo f lo State Suneriiitende.it of K. mention W. D. Mavfhdd. J. A. GttlGSHY, S. C. Iv . C- I Tuesday morning ? 9.30 o'clock. Open ing excrcisG.4 and matters of business. Problems of du tailed supervision. Pa pers 20 minute-* each. What is 'he true function or eP senc.u of supervision? C A Habcock, superintendent of schools, Oil City," l'a. Discussion : Superintendent F T?< udlcy. Youugsiown. O. Superintendent J J1 Phillips, Hirndnghuitf, Ala. 1. Wlmt is the beat use that ciin be made of the Grade Meeting? -Edward C Delano, Assistant Superintendent of Mchonls, Chi -a%ro. 111. Discussion : Su perintemlant II I? Ivrutz, Simx Uity, I own. 3. (.V u i'hcs of pedagogical ntudy as re leted to professional improvement in n cor pK-iif- city toa?vbers> ? W H Buttons ?JT ! perintendent of schools, Houston. Tex. \l>iscussion : Superintendent E II M?rk, iionisville, Ky. Tuesday nfternooi-r2.30 o'clock. IIow clndl the best schools he brought to the poo| 1" in the rural 'districts? IMncipnl paper. W 1. S'otk* sorii:! lacfort in .rural educa tion in v bo j|J it i t e<l Stated HA llins dn|i?. chair of pedagogy, University oi Michigan. Discussion by the members of the Committee on rnr.d schools, Jed by superintendent b H Evans, Augusta, Ga., ehnirmai. sub-conimittJ on s per\i sor. Tuesday evening ? 8 o'clock. The Vo cation oft he teacher. .1 (i Sclmrmnn, President Cornell University, Itbaci, X. Y. The university ni\d the state in the South. Kdwin A Alderman, ebair of pedagogy, University of North Carolina. Wednesday morning ? 0.30 o'clock. Co-ordination,, corellation, Concentra tion. 1. The necessity for five co-ordinate groups in course of study. \V T Harris, United Htdtrs Commissioner of ICduca ? ion. (W minutes.) Discussion Her man T. Lukcns, Clark University, Masn. 2 Whst correlations of studies seem adviHible and ^possible in th ? jiresent state of advancement in leacfSincf C II Gilbert, superintendent of schools, St. Paul, Minn. (25 minutes,) Dis cuw.-bin : Superintendent W P Burris, Hltill'ton ,? Ind. 3. Concentration of studies as a means of developing character. Charles Do Garmo, President, of Swarthinoro Col lege, Pa. (20 minutes.) Wednesday Afternoon? 2.30 o'clock. 1. jjRfulAtlon and unification u?-<Ln*es of ro'ittes of study. K E White, ex*?u pereMtendent of schools. Cincinnati, (). (.30 minutes, ) Discussion : 8 N Inglh. st ito Siipot intendent of public instruc tion, Illinois, 2. Organic relations of studies in hu man learning. W X IlsHmann, Super intendent of Indian n^liools, "i"> minutes.) Discussion: .1 M ( inllianip, principle of Nominal School, Jasper, F'a. 8. Some practical results of < lnld study. A S Whitney, Superintendent of schooler Hast S*tfaaw, Mich. (20 minutes.) WurlaTadjy F\ening~ S o'clock,. Tlw influence of the kindergarten spirit upon the public Schools. On highe education : James L Hughes, insnector of schools. Toronto. Ont. On the elementary a -hool : F W Parker, principal ofCook countvNormal schools, Illinois. TUur*l*r meming, 9M e'etock. ?Is in education. I. What shoal. I the elementary aeh*>t *cc*tn|?I?sh fer the cfclld? Min X Cr<f soy, Assistant superintendent of sch'oola, Indianapolis, Ind. J&O minutes.) Dis cussion: M i.ss K C I vi". Supervisor of I schools, Cleland, O.fc Arnold Tomi kins, I chair of Pedagogy, University of Illinois. 2. What should tho lii(d' school do f*>r thoHMdunte of tho elenu ijtnry school? F Louis Solditn, Superintendent of schools, St. Louis. (20 minutes.) Dis cussion : President Joseph Swain, In-< diano University. ' 3. What should tho college and Uni versity do for the graduate of the high school ? James II P.nker, president of the Univeisity of Colorado. (20 min utes ) Discussion : SujW'rintendont O II Cooper, Galveston, Tex. Thuisday afternoon ? 2 ."0 o'clock. Hound tables. 1. City superintendents. James M Greenwood, Superintendent ot scIigo's. Kansas City. Chairman end leader in discussion. 2. Slate Superintendents. Chnrles It ,S'ki 1 nor. State superintendent of New York, Chairman and leader in discussion. County . Superintendents Joel I) Mead, Superintendent, of P'ivfll County, Florida, chairman and leader iu discfis sion. 4. Natirfrial Tlcrbart Society. John Dewey, Deportment of Philosophy, Chi cago University, chairman and leader in discussion. ? ?r> . The spelling iircddV"!, Fdward ? It. "Slinw, AeTlooT of peiTagogy, New York University, -Chairman and leader in dis cussion. Thursday Evening ? 8 o'clock. Some educational questions pertaining to t.lio New South. J Jj M Curry, Agent Pea.1 body Fund. Iieports of Comniittees. A separate program giving details of the round ta bles will be re.idy for distribution during lie meetings of wie Association. It Alt.ROAI) Alllt ANtiKMKNTH. Tho Southern Statos Passenger Asso ciation and the Central Truffle Af-socia tion hr,v? agreed to sell tickets from points within their territory to pcr.ionJ attending the meeting ol the department of Superintendence on February 18, ID >nnd 20, 189f,, under tho following condi tions : First? Each person desiring the excur sion rate must purchase a first claps tick et (either limited or unlimited) to the 'place of meeting, for which he will pay the regular fare, and must obtain from ? lie Ticket Agent a printed certificate yt purchase of the standnrd form. Second ? If through ticket' e-tn not jbe procured at tho starting Ooint, parties will purchase to tho nearest point where such through ticket can bo obtained, and there purchase-through to place of meeting, requesting a certificate from the Ticket Agent at tho point where each purchase i* made. Third? Tickets for th<? return journey will l>e sold, by the Ticket Agent at tho place of meeting, at one-third tho first class limited f.rr^AJil^olhose holding certificates signetrpyTW^Ticket Agent at point where through ticket to place of meeting wa* purchased , countersign ed by the signature of It. E. Denfoldr Secretary, Department of Superinton dence of the National Educational Asso ciation, cerdf>in? that tli^ holder/has l>ecn in regular attendance At tho peel ing, and viseed by the Specikl Aurwt of tho Soothefrn States Passenger Associa tion, who will bo in ottOnoauce. Pourtn? Tickets for return journey will bo furnished onty oh' certificwtct tirocured not niDro than thro? <1*78 Jfc nro the meeting assembles, *or more than three daya after the commencement of the ineeting, and will bo available for continuous passive only; no atop-over prlv!lere? being allowod on ticket* Bold at lea? than regular unlimited fares. Certificate* will net be honored nnleM presented within three daya alter Ui* ad. jouremcnt of tM meeting. It la under stood that Sunday will not be reckoned m. taw point* In tW United Stoteo, tomlMw th.fcef ? will fee "" w?m preferable to certiAeate vaaw, chiefly tm account of atop^rot >trikg?e tfcwliy obtainable , \ + ' ' / I a? t week. v ? << Among the sick of our c?Mnmuni? ty are our esteemed young friends MetHi-a. 0. T. Trapp and Willie Davis. We hope for their speedy recovery. Mr#. A Z. Bar field is also ill. Will it reuly stem 8 that every hotly in the vicinity is m>ing to get mm i ioil except myself uutl a few oiliers. ... Married at the residenoe of tbe officiating minister llev, ?l, It. Hlii i ih, on tl>e lClh inst., Mr. R. C, Jone?, of CI are moot, to Miss S. C. Kn\kii>, of Snnthville. At Antioc.h church Sub tiny, Feb* 2??d. Mr. Henry Calvin, to Miss Ka telle liiown. Key. J. it. Smith tiffl* dating* At the residence of the bride's parent a, Mr. Stephen McCaskill aiis happily married to Miss Sable .lohnaon lust Wednesday, the 6th itfati. The grot) m was one of our moat popular young men, and the i<r?dy w?H one of our best young' Indies, May joy and happiness at* tend their pathway through life. We oro pleused to see the pro gressivenesH t.f lion. J. W. Floyd in the Legislature. Col, Floyd is a hustler, and we predict a bright future for him in the political are* na. . *?? Mr. Rddie Dp vis, ono of Dar* lingtoi^s bright and popular young men, was visiting relatives here last week. Humors Kay that Olivo will dc? , part a single life soon. We extopd congratulations iu advance, We have not been molested by the gii Is thee leap year came in, I wonder if I don't feJl left? J. E. Kershaw. ' Dear old Chronicle: ? After ft long silence 1 will endeavor lo give , your renders p few dole from Ibis buoy littlo town. Whiteford Hlukeney, Esq., of - White Plains, was in town yester day on business. Wo ate glad to seo Mrs. L. F? Siratton al>le to be out again after l or recent protracted spell of sick ness. Mr. L. F. Stratton lias^ pnr* ' ehuscd the drug business? of th?~ Kershaw Drag Co., and has moved, the sloek of goods to his stove.. He hns our beet wishes for his success. Mr. S. N. Sowell who sold his drui; business to Mr. L. F1: Stratton , will merchandise at Lueknow. We are sorry to lose Mr. Sowell as a citizen. It is with sadness wo chronicle tho death of our fellow citizen Mr. Henry Jones. There was only 8 days difference between hl^ and his wife's death. Mr. Jones roaves a mother and several children and a host of friends Uvtnourn bis log*. To tho bereayed n nes wo extend our heartfelt sympathies. * Mioses Lillie and Ella Httile, two of Cam-ten's sweet and charming young ladies, aro visiting friepdj^ ?and lelativen at this place. Mr. S. L. Gardner, Jr., was Camden yesterday on business. We speut last Sundaj' at Abney. We had the pleasuie of meeting Pretty, one of your most lutcie^t ing correspondents. Wo t.litnk - from the smile she wests alio will ^ chang# her name pretty soon."" Ah, White Cap, you wish sister*",' Viviajv.w#mid send you * pair of pine bark specks for you to see how to read, then may be you/fcduld comprehend what you read. No Beauty I did not?.getl.fcLuiJK so bad 1 coulitnot leave. You had better crawl in your hole of I' Will get straight after you. . We are glad to> see the name of Hon. J. W. Floyd suggested as*? oandtdate ? fnr ? {/onyi ens, ? WET ST8 sure that a more suitable one could not be found in this District. Mr. Floyd has prdyen a great worker,0 both in the Legislature and the Constitutional Convention, always laboring 'and voting for what bs conceived to he for the best inter* est of the people. O^-K. P. ?' * When Baby wm tick, We R?Ve her CmcotU. When she wun Child, she crfod for CaatorlA. When sho becamd-MitM, she clung to Oaatorl*. When sho hod Children, she gave them CMtori*. THE BEST if what the People I buy the most of. That's Why Hood's Sureaparilla bus. the largest wlcOF ALL MEP1CINE9, Advertised Letters. For week ending Feb. 9th. 189ft: - John L. Hase, A. L. Parker, Cora Hrown, WilHura Vincent, J a me* Cook. t ? - Returned from dead letter office ? Ida L. hooper, Thomas Sslmond* C. J. Shannon, P. M. The Proper Time , When tbe roost benefit is to he : * derived from a good laodieiee, -i* - early~1i? tbe year. This it the sea* , son when the tired Itody, weakened organs and neryous system yearn for a building-up medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla. l#a?if ? for the open sprfog weather, In fact, delay giving si their ptiysiovl e indi tlist a Jong ftiege of sicki svitahle. To rid the system impurities ac umnlsteddlHlj winter aeaaoDfttjV purlOf tln and to Isrlgnrste the whole i there ie nothing niil " Hareenertlls. Don't tske Hijo4V Sersepei will .do y?? m