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THE BEST ING JHEDICifC ]s SIMMONS LlVCR REGULATOR. Don't forget to tak* it. Now is the time you new It most to wake up your Liver. A sluggish Liver brings on A\alaria, Lever ? and A#ue, Rheumatism, and in any other ills which shatter the constitution and Wreck health. Don't forget the word Regulator, it k Simmons Liver Regulator you \? ??t. ij'he word REG ULATOR distinguiSies it from all other remedies. And, besides this, SIMMONS J.tVIiR REGULATOR is a Regulator of the Liver, keeps It properly at work, that your system tffoy be kept in good condition. LOR THE BLOOD take SIMMONS I .IVBR REGULATOR. U is tho i?$t blood pi; iii-.T imJ corrector, fry rc'Wid notv; tlv di.terenv. Lobk for the RLD Z om Y" p.rli'r/e. Von wont fi.nd it 0:1 ao ? - i ? li , v\ and tl\ to is no oshci , ? ? ? 1 i'Xc !>i.M \\ON< IjvI-R |i. ' t> ? ; f \ ???tvdLv* iI> ni' FEB. 21, 1890. / New Announements. ^r, Attention is culled to the new nannnuQcements t hi m week of Mr. J. A. Grigsby, for School Commis sioner and Mr. C. L. lviikley for Auditor. Mr. H: CL Garrison Is agent for Wood's Celebrated seeds, as will he seen by advertise ment elsewhere. When you go to 1>uy seeds of any kind you could nni -do better lhau to get Wood's" "from Mr. Garrison. ?o ,*V' t Ueath- ?' Mrs. Kliz'a Shiver, one of the old est and most highly respected la tlies of the Antiooh secticn died ye.. terdoy mof.ning. TWthe bereaved ones we tender onrMetpeet sympa thies. I . Strayed or Stolen, From Cool Spring, about four miles north of Camden, one large spotted cow, and one white butt beaded cslf about two years old. Reward if returned to tbo under signed. Information .regarding 'tame can l?e luft at Chronicle olltee. Mis. Thos. J. Kiikland. The Camden Dry Goods Co. The new fi: m, The Camden Dry Goods Co.,w|jo bought ou? (he stock of R. M osaley <fe Co. , and will occu py their utanl, are now ripening up ..unci getting things in shope. We &re reliably informed that the new firm hove purchased another stoik ^ of Dry Goods, Slioep, Notions and some Groceries at 50c on the d<-llar. Wolook out for bargains so sjou as ?tiiey g4$ their stock in fchnpe. v . Some Suggestions. - Mr.;K4itor: ? I think Mr. (t W. McCaskill a suitable man for Su pervisor of Kershaw .Count}*. The ?office is seeking jugl such a man nnd the man is n< t serking the ol ~ flee. I think he will l>e the proper man in the proper place aa he dis charged his duly so well in the of " ?fioe of County Commissioner a few ;ycars ago Friends from Camden a d Gu in berry School House. ^ Mr. Editof: ? please allow Ihe ^tnany friends of Mr. W. L. McDow ell space in your valuable paper1 {The C'ironicle) to announce his name as a candidate for Trial .Jus tice for DeKulh '1 ownship subject to the result of>htrpTimarv election. Mr. McDoyetyis loo well known to need any commendation from our ' pen, having been at the helm of the \ people's rights as a journalist toany years, has been thoroughly weighed in the balances and not found want ing. Mr. McDowell is eminently qualified to fill the office v ith "equal rights to all and special ptlvilegcs to none." Wo hope he will accept tbc candidacy and oblige Many Voters. Mr. Kdlior: ? I notice in your - valuable papor a num'er of sug gestions and nomination*, which JeajJa-ftfeHo say something in con nection with the o/llce of County tinporvisor. 1 cannot resist the temptation to ask you .to allow trie theAp-ce to any a few words in re lation to our present County Su pervisor. I fin u pretty close ob. server and cannot bee a. 13- necessity for a change, for without doubt, Mr. ?T, fl. Phelps is honest, efficient, palnataking and ?bligir??. and if he rioea not lot k to the interest of the * taxpayers and our county, then It trill lie difficult to find a man who won Id. He lias been working un der a **oew o\der of thirgs" and haa just aln.ut got matters into ?hapr, sftel It seems to me, *hat il woold he mjulousto tl|ie tsxpay-^ er and the County to make any change In thla office at the coming 4)ect|oa. 1 do not know that Air. Pheif* jritl be a candidal* f??- re e)eetlo^, but if he does, be certain ** Ijr deeerVee and should receive tbe mpai^iu(v Mdontatnuot the , H? wfmid a^rdy at-sWLv ? *.VW* . Frea! Tho beautiful and fliwly illustrat ed 181)0 seed catalogue of T. W. Wood He Son*, ?>f Richmond^ Vn , will be mailed free on application to t h v in ut Richmond, Vu , provided \<iu mention Tho Camden Chroub I cle. Personal , Mr. M nnnio Rush, who has f*u sewral mouths been taking u busi ness course a*, the (*a.-Ala. Itusf* uehs< 'ollege, of Mucnn, Gn.? ri * turned iiome lust Thursday, Mr. li. J Hnteinan. of M'. Cro ?an, Chesterfield Co.ftj* on a visit' <o friends and relutyyes in Camden This Is Mr. lliti-man's lirst visit to ( u out en in eight yearn. Married. Mr. H M. l'earce and Miss K 1 1 a TilUr, of C hesterflcld, wcte married on Kbt Sundav, Ui*v. Dr. Fate, of i lie Ca in tit* >i Methodist Church olli efatiuu. The mUriiago took place it Mr. l'earue's resilience about six miles below Camden. M. John M. W nits, of Lynch* wood, and ^i*a Maud Kirkland of Wcstville, wire married on last Thursday. T. W. Wood & Sons' Seed Catalogue. Tlio vv ntiful and finely illustrat ed 1896 freed catalogue of T. VV. Wood <fc Sons, of Richmond, Va , is one of iho most desirable catalogues of the kind issued. It is very valu able una disiraliU) to tie farmer and gardener in many ways. Be sides giving illustrations and de scriptions of all the products of the farm and garden and the most de: sit able flowers and bulbs, with di rections for their cult ival iryi,i*- tak-s up tho different months in the year, ?riving exactly the line of work the farmer and gardener should do in ench month to enable him to reap tho best results for his labor. For a work that will he of invaluable xiu to the farmer and gardener, T. W. Wood ?fc Sons' seed catalogue for 189G in uneqiia'b'd. It will be mailed free on application to them ut Richmond, Va, provided you mention The Camden Chronicle. Mr. II. G. ( Jarrison is agent here for Wood's celebrated seeds. 4 Beautiful Marriage. Ionia, S. C., Feb. 18. Kind Editor : ? C^ilte a number of people assembled at New Sulem, M. E. CUu'cli, on Wednesday night last, to witness the marriage cere mony between Mr. W. I). Gf.rnes, f.ne of Bishopville'a roost httfbly esteemed young men, and Mis* Irene Galloway, one of Jouiu a brightest jewels. The marriage was 'one of the most beautiful*, we, eyer allendcfl. Exactly at 8 o'ul?nS? the happy couple with th6ir attend ants made tlieir way to the Chinch where the crowd wore anxiously awaiting them. Mr..!. A. Smith, of Camden with Miss Lizzie Dora Hritton, of Smith* Ule, were the Hrs^ to make '.heir wny toward the front, followed by Mr. Rodger* Scarborough and Miss Clelia l>u ront, of Bishbpville. Then came Mr. Harry Mc.Leod and Miss i?1v mie Carries of Biahopvllle, Mr. Cv P. Mel^vd, of Smitbyllle and Mt*s Bessie Carnee, of Bishopville, Mr. j: Dalton Gal'.oway, of C?mden. with Misa Kate Cagpes, of Bishop ville. Then came Mr. Arthur Reams, of Bishopville, who was the Hi ontn'fl "best man,'' with Mis? Lil lian Galloway* sialer of 'he btide, who was "in aid of hctiot." At last the impatient crow^l ?ere reward ed, for just as the last couple ^eoehed I he front Mr. Games with Miss Galloway made their way to the front stopping just in front of the alter, Rev. T. \V. ScrntfgR the highly esteemed pastor of the iiifh opville Baptist chureh came for ward and performed the leremonv, 'which made them husband and wife, in a very impiessive manner. The happy pair then left with their attendants, and s concourse of relativea and fiienda. f'?r the home of the bride's parents, where a bountiful feast awaited them. After juatice wua done to the sup per the crowd made their way i he pailor and other parts of .h? house, to enjoy themselves to the tiCmnat extent. After enjoying themselves for seveetd^hours thej all made their way home, wiahiotf Mr. Games and his lovely bride all the happiness of a married life. The bride was diessed in a lovely cream casitnere will, ribbon aod flowers she wore a long white veil Tlie bridesmaids were Jressed in pink. I On Thulsday M?*. and vMra. Carnea acc<|upanle*l by Miss Lil tiao Gallowmv, Messrs. Charley Mc Lcwl, Hampton Smith and Dillon Galloway, left Ionia for BUhopville to attend Hie recep'ion which was tendered them at the home of Mrs. Carnea, the groom's mother. Q die an enjoyable evening was spent. Many beautiful and oaeful preaent* were given to the happy couple. We trust" that their p>rtl?wa)j through life may '*e * strewn with the brightest of 'flowers, and that in all their happiness tliey will Lot fail to live earnest, christian liven, which are ilte moat Useful in thi? world. Ionia ia extieim lj dull over the lot* of one af our hrigheat Jewels, hat Ionla'e lose ia BlsliopvW again. The wiiur oitfjk m*f have the pleaaure of attending ao other ^ / ^ W>>t ? H t 's. ?? ?: I ' " Cotton Seed For Sale. 200 buthvl*, King's Improved Cottou Seed uC *0 con la per buslt ,1 H. B. William#. Advertised Lat'.ors. Kov week ending Feb. 10'h 1800: CiMitnr 1'u.k.i,., 0.-IU Kinina Miokle, l>r. C'J ml'. Minnie Upturned from dead Jelter ottlci ? VX\/. \ (li'ihum. j (\ J. Shannon, I . M. Trashy Modicinos. M*nv Huoli ft'?od i lie market. Bo? tftOio Blood Blalm is a eonsclentb ousiv enmpom.ded medicine, the re mil of forty years practice by ??? eminent pliv.loiun. U U < >?? lilnml purifier ever IO H <; ?>nl>IUs to eure ' ulven i> f?ir ul?J. Try it -kin and blood diseases including catarrh nod r'.iei. ni-uUin in ii? worst form. One ln?lll? of it con tain* uftore cuintlve and bulbling up virtue than a d?-*-n of anv "tb; L?v kind. Trv^OM iMlable. See advertisement elsewhere. K??i sale by Dnt'-'iii?"* Ninety Po?- Cen?. Of nil the people necd.eU* take a cour e of Hooi'a Sar*apa? ilia ?t ihUKfeaaon to prevent thai run Uiwn and debilitated condition whle.lt Invites dine ape. The mone.\ inverted in half a d. *en bolt lea ot Hood's Sai sape ril'a will .mme oack with large relnrna tn ilia beuU ? and vigor of body and btrengti of nerves. Hood's ens ??? ;? rtsv to take, e?sv lei operate, Cult all ' Iver illn. 25c. 1,000 In Priz s TO H K H18TKIBUTKU ABHol.UTKI.Y KRKK. Use the letters contained In the lext: "M ?non Seeds Grow, an<! fomt ns manv wo.ds as von can, using letlera either backyard or forward, but don't use any letter in g?m? wold more than il appear* in "Monon Seeds Glow. rnr ex ample^ words: W ?">. ???<?? wet.is etc. Tim pi v9i.il formtnir Ui ?re?l?l, ?ttrah.r ?f the lvltois in itio lext. will receive One Hundred Dollars \n ei>? i. t lie next largest list wo will give *75 in e fifth. for H'o next largest lie! $50 in cash. f"r (''e next *? oath. end for reel. ?f the next ten 1-ugeat lists we ?i? Rive *10 . z?M. If von are good at *ord moking yon ear secure a valuable nr'nc, as The Monon Seed Co. in tend giving many hundred ?r it<? to persons sending them lists containing over twenty-five words Write your name on li*t ef woids (numbered) and enclose the same 1 L?\f?i paid with six two-cent stamps 1 for a large combination parka ye o Monon Seed* Thau Grow, which n endes the latest and most popuUj flowers of endless varieties, als* particulars and rules of d:8lnl'"* i ion ?.f priz-s. This word contest will he can fully ami conscientious ly conducted, and is s.de >' for tl purpose of furthei^troduelng o?. '""T ijz will Stand an equal opportun;t> l? secure a valuable M ** In tend spending- ? Ur# amount of -?Mev in the di>t ^button ??f prlzea |? this cit^W nssure you that vour trial order wiili u be most gratify! up. ^ rite >out# name plainly and send list as eat I) ,.8 possible. Address MONON SfcKO CO., Monon Uldg. Chicago, III. Assemble^ Again Tb? West Wnlereo Literary Sji eicty held its 18i.li lii weekly mVet Tng in S IFhcI.v Grove school house, on I lie 14 ill ins!., ut 7 30 p. m. In tlio absence of the President find Vice-President the Secretary Willie H; GofF prenbfrd. After the regular opening exercises whs as (.follows. 1. r>??'lninn4ion ? KnrnestnesB ? hy W, H iinpton 0<*bb. 2. Rccitati >n ? "Little Hal, t Ix* Captain's ? *>y Miss Mamie Spencer. 3. Recitation ? "Guilty or not guilt}" ? hy Mi?s Allie Uuun. Debute ? Resolved, That * leetric ity w'ili supersede stenm within the next centorj\ The normative %va? argued hy PVpl Jtl'i^elj Morrel. rim negative ifebatorNiurf Mr. J. Willie Dunn. The Judges were Messrs. flnmptoii Cobbf<J. M. Tucker and Miee Allie Dunn who decided in favor of the pflinnntive. 9 The following officer* for the ensuing I S month* wero elected ! Judge \V. T. Ltiin*, President, J. Wit. DELICATE women] Should Vm FEMAIjE REGULATOR. IT IS A SUPERB TONIC ?nd exerts a wonderful influence in strengthening her system by driving, through the proper chan nel all impurities. ft?diui aiid atrenmb are guaranteed to reaoR lid l>nnn, Vi|e-IVtsl?loot, Hampton Cobb Secretary fcnd Taeaturet and Misses AUio Do nn, Mamie Spencer and Suitio Thomti*, Kx*<iitive Committee. Aftt r Kpoftdin# a pleasant evening the Society adjourned k> meet Friday n: :lii t lie J?8th, at>> jt, in. ('?rurus. Take Summons Liver KeuulMoi j now. lis just i In* ri* hi *> I v for I lie Spiing of the >v$r to \v? k ? up i h 1 1 V v I and cl)Mi H st* the Mode Msttm of lite oceu in iilai cd waste of i Im j *vi? it r. "M / w i f?? (*?>!)) Iim n n I inun i Malaria in Alabama in JSul w'll. Simmons I^ver R>-gulnt ttt than n ! I j I ||P llocl'H H ill VJie |l( |<J It liul l|Ood. Wo'vc Jiad it vicyc of \1 ;tlai in in oui own Tamil.v, a n > 1 i i li?*t|>?-il ii?. '' ? W N. Bryan?, Dallas, Vex a*. jmjtt 0ur (forte Mt. Oavct l'Vli. 19. l)nir (Mi rim loli* * ? A I though iicwh in very searce Kt pieaem wo will trj and give yon n few dot#, A fdngitiu seliool will be o; ened j short ly Hi Hellish ehunh, laiijL'lit. I?V Mr. tfike Halvin, ? f Smith vil e. M:\ J. W. Huil *mh, aeuompanb <l I by liis daughter, M in. ,\l. l*l? 1 1 lips, spent la,st Sattmlay and Sun* day iu this vicinity. W bile lien lit; and It. M II went sporting in the Mt. 7.i?n neiiilibtu hood. Jud? ? r? >? f r o in thf number of photo graphs they had <?n thidr return, lliev certainly enj?\ed theinsi I ves. Messis. Smn a nil Isnae llough two of Mi. Olivet'* inii^L popular yon tig in^n, will leave tomorrow foi Cleinson College. We wish theui u ucli success. A sociable will be given to-night at the tcaUlanu** of AI r. .1 K. Weal. A pleasant time i h uniieipatrd by all. The Sunday School ut Ml. Olivet FOR COX(i ItKSS. ' Mr. Kditor :?-PIPase allow the friends of 1IOX. W. l>. Tit \NTIIAM to pre sent his namit as n candidate for Con U'lfna from this district, believing 1 1 mt he i? the m out suitable man avail tide for the position. f 1 1 !? Friend.-*. Editor Chronicle: ? Allow me through vonr eolumns to th?> HON. .1. W. FLOYD as u.'iuan in every wav suit able to represent/ 1 1??? Fifth District in Congress. Col. Floyd has proven an in defa?i?tiib!w worker both i? 'tho Ivenislji* turo hiv I the Co'stitnllomd Convention; always laboring and voting for what lie eniioieved to be for the hint interest of tl.e people, as the reeonls f:illv show Whjle Col. Floyd is a Reform Democrat of tjhetruesi sect, still lie can he rtdio'l up oif'W represent the l>?-?r interest of the whole people, .y Refot in Demoei at. $ Mr. Editor? ? Ah wo are on the eve of another election year, nn I the twines of ceitain gentlenieh ti he vot?-d f<<r, are to some extent being consldert d i?v (lie peo ple, I hej< 8 pit etc i:? the columns )> f 'lie peoples* paper (The Chronicle) to pro* Kent to the voters of the . Fi'tli Congress ional District of South C :r linn the name of Mit joiin c.,( r Williams, of Cnmden, as a suitable man i?? represent tlieni in the IIoi?*?? *?f Representatives in Congress. Mr. Williams is ,u man of character, ability nml, tirmiicfty ; politi cally, he in a protectionist and bimetal* ists and is in full pympatuu with every movement that will cncojiTujro and hnihl np Inine ontcrpriau and ' ii.du*U\v, and protect fh.se enlaced ^i? agricultural, maimfeet'ii ing nod all other pursuit* in our own country fror.; (lie .ruinous com petition of underpaid .l.d??r of foreign coun?iirs. Protectionists. \? v ^ ? ? Mr. Editor: ? Please allow us to nn noiuice tlo* nHine of 1ION.T. J.^TRAIT for ro-eleelion to Congress from this District. Dr. Strait ha* ever lx-en loy al u> I he Democratic party, and in nil matters in Congn ss Ids vote has al w:.ys heen cast in the right way, and it would only he Justice to a true public verv.int to ro-eicetod him to th ? position he has so faithfully lllhd. Friends. FOR Tino r?K(iISLATt!KIC. Mr. Killlor:? Hi'iwc nr.nounce the name of M IJ. T. L. DAVIS us a Htkalile gentlemen fir tli\? l,egislntorc. JIo Ik h good orator , ninl el?>irnttl speaker and h:ts tlic interest of the people -it hcurt. He hnn liocn for a number <?i pres ident of Belk ITi'l Dem-M-rattc <|ub and j m now nt:iit<>r of <tum Spring* fJrniiKe. ({e n good eitizen. n true lt(>lormi>r :i nil if electcil will ihi nil in h> powei for the hetteraient of the people. Voter. Mr. E Htor: ? We notice in the Inst is sue of The Chronicle, Kehrnnrv 7ih, wine siiw'g-'Htioii* f<<r the viiriom offices of t!ie ?Countv. I'l -Hhc nl ow u? Hinifc to'nom liirt'e Mil. I). M. HKTII I'NK for the IIouks of ]|r>pr.'*?titiitivct. Wo Know 1 1 i in to !>*? a true Reformer and Christian gentleman, ami wo know ot no other man in whose hands the interest of the people or Kershaw County would be bet ter eared for thrtn in Ids. >( Voters of South-east Kershaw. FOR COUNTY 8UPKRVJ80U. Mr. Editor: ? Please allow mo xpare ill your ealnuhlc paper to suggest lo the ?ot'era of KcnIiiw County Mil. 8TOKK#. of Ksist Kershaw aa a suita ble man for the ofllce of County Super visor for llio ensuing term. Mr. stokes is u man of kn?wn wo**th and integrity ot ' tehamcter, and has served as commis sioner ?rith honor to himaelf mid the of fice .lie liolda. Mr. Stakes is n man of atr icrfptai ill a* principles and tlie busi ness of tlio county could not be entrusted to safer hand?. ; ^ One Vyho Know* Illm. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Mr. Alitor: ? The time is approaching tor ua to elect ? man to All the olllce of Si-hoot Commissioner and In our Opinion a more auitable man r?n not l>e fcut.d than MR. J. A. <?RI(lsBY. the pryse.it incumltcnt, who sh<>old,*ucceeJ himself, lie has filled the office with lienor to himself aa<l liis constituents. and If eleit cd to nen t a second term we feel sure that lis mill faithfully discharge all the duties involving uponr h!tn satisfactory to his constituents^ ' A Friend. FOR AUDITOR. " Mr. Editor:? The preseftt incumbent having stated that his health is such as to render him toabls to further fnlgll the du.les of the office we respectfully l?eg leave to present n,ths Democratic vo ter* of Kwrshsw OwuW the name of MR. CHA?. I* KIRKKEV for tl? mi flee of Auditor, feeling satisfied a more rinafr1* *? ? * 1 1 ???" '* [?*smui ii? iu position, lie having fqlAlled tbsthtkssf the p4l e the psst M moidlts with *A rlencv and satisfaction to all pfomm* Voters. for Infants and Children. " ('Aittuii4^sa\voll(t>lA)>liHltoclilkli'?n that I iwv'iu iu u?J it a <Kti]x>rUir toauy |?\M?eripUva Kuowu to mo." 11. A. Akcuku, M. IX, 111 S?x, Oxfonl SU, IUxk'H> u, N. Y. "TV 3 uv? of ' Casto/lii 1 is ho universal ami its merits so well know n IJiat It kooium a work of aujvivroKatlon to viuloi\oit. Fow Arwtlio liitclll.'o it fumilUvt who do uvt kooj> CnsUaiA within vnsy roaoW CAiiutt Mami vm, 1>. D., Now York City. Cnittorla cum Oollo, (\mstl|vulou, Sour Stomach, NarrhiM, Knietattoo, Killi Worms, ^Ivoa ?>lix<p, Mid i>romot?i tll Kivit ton, Without injurious inoUlcatto*, " For Kovor^l y.wra I havo rtoomttended ,'Oastorla,' auA Khali alwnyn contlmio to do so, c-i It Iuvh invariably produced iK-uoflcial ruaults." Kowin P. I'akdkk, M. D., I J-ith btruot ami 7th Avo., Now York Olty. T?k Okntavh Company, 77 Mcrray STRKirr, Nrw Yon* City. TO ALL MY I am l*Uo cominyfout willi my advertisement, but not behind selling goods. I mve been waiting to get in my new quarters I am lu-re with a f'nll line, ? ? ' \ , Not to Bo Uhi*>)!l. l).?n't let the little quotations you see in some advertise ments fool you What yon want is what yon sec and get, not what yon see in print. My friends tell me it's no use to adver? tise. Sometimes I think the same way when I see goods roll ing ont in such quantities., hut the editors have got to live. I call special attention to cbuutry stores. I am selling stocks of goods to that trade, J also have as nice a line of IBV^HSIOY QROCEHIBS As anyone in town ami will meet and cut prices with any one of them. I don't ?llo\v anyone to undersoil me. I want all of my friends to understand this. You will' find me in the Partners and Merchants tfnnk Build i Willi JUJV YOUR COTTON, Give me a trial as I am how in the market. I am yours truly, D. E. HINSON. in n?w-in a flourishing condition, there being quite a large crowd out last. Sunday afternoon. Mr. S. ?i Smith, of lonin, wa <=> in tills lung 1 n?<t Sundsj*. I Quite a number from \ this sec tion attended services At Swift Creek lust Sunday. Wc guess Lo cus Hull will give yf?u their names. Hev. Peter Smkes preached an n iui sun I fine sermon at Rculah last' Sunday ViV'ittn Marshall's Chu?ch. Feb. 17. Wc coidc again to claim oui place am<*ng .your correspondent*, *nd while our thinking ?ont is not very heavy laden with newsy freight, vo feci too busy minded to nit or loaf away these hours of sa c?\*d rtst in ' useless pastime, and what could or would he any greater or gtamler undertaking thau an ac knowledgment of an hurnhle sense of gratitude to our g-eat and good Gi**r of our freedom, and the right to think, to sp**fik, to write/ to rest, to loVe and invoke t>1ie cognizance of our great and one common bene fae.tor, nnd that witl?>4it any fear or dread of molestation. What, oh, what an inheritance w'o rnjov, nnd how little ought wo to feel when tl??' truth cones to us informing us ol I ne guilt of abusing that we should h ive been more diligent to (i a ve im proved. Now, d?*nr reader, i??t% we say that we have done our whole^Mi ty to make ourselves and our God ylvcn, great and grand country what we arid ouis ought to be, or what it would hive been in, the face of this broad world? The point wo se^>ut to establish is the want of a more consecrated sense of duty to our religious pro f?*H$foij and a inoio patriotic ze*l f-^t the political unioit of our own race. Why not throw the lack of Hellish consciousness y|Jo the Ore of patriotic love anil lee - the win?f of pride and duty drive the cloud* of confusion from our roindsV Who is lie that would for the sake of oflice pilfer bring our fair loved ones to_n social level with the daik and more degraded hue 'if wonkino? And ??sio may we inqtilfe from whtl aource derives the assumption of fathership to son to roorgsi^iae the forces that once degradMtfthe lion rr and dignity of our legislative halls and cut the throat of society aod almost killed our p^cple with porrrtj? In concl jsioo we would venture thai Hie head of one intelligent man among a thousand negroes licks ever3'thing of lieing the brains of city ?r country. Yours Ac, Cap. gmok*y Hole ? L?*t Tar,itofy? ( - ? ? * i Air. Kdltor:? -I speck not men? | ob youar reenters el?er liarda ft) I Sisok^y Hole, and don't ??? what U , -Pi, f rim* ^.Ulna^o. who' die hare ptstle afw n:ai*?ted. He am | bin iP aahokii'l lliiM'li I a*re preaackly in r** ?**? Mr. Rdltwr, as I Vrf* fool | letter fo*4ia UrlOWe lee [Mi Mar*. j ,douin??i *ru cirk^T*. 1-' Wv'*. 8 H I? zuine to u'ear ting* ?p nn (J oar de 'locket dis rouno on dis cnkit siar Oar in ?n dia cir kit Sour Hill, Dear Muk, Huzzaed Iionaf, Loafer* R' st Potertv Hill, Jfcl HoL an Possum I ??wi, nil of which, I am sworn to wi? it on co time in ebery tree weaks nn I spec is |,o halt n initio heap oh work to do at ebcrjK one oh dose places on dis cirkit, but Im gutne to do de work ha nm cost wat er will fur Iin hound to oirolizo on rec ognize an mohcilize dis ere degin ?r? l ion pechles an wen I j^its mi claws en dis ere peoples I is gwlnei ?ho?h um>up, an dey will tink an! odor arihqnake am comi/i, cose whi heap no do* peoples has for?it de arthquako, /ley hab sick peiflde.ousi thnrts an amphibious notions ho- 1 c.iuse dey J* hin spectin anoder nrtbquak<? at almog any time, he- ! cnuseMey foruit der prayers at del odor one. You J,8I ort to hah! nokIo ail sor's prayer/ some say ,r" t { vo will snhe me di* ^jir, Hi nc her ask vo eney m >ar suaiVfcyNo bobynotti dus like me, coptl** friend Rollins, he noes em some ob dom suar. 0 Tree or four years dev ha!) bjg meeiin out here twixi Srnokev Hole an Possum Trap. Heap oh de tajiks tend an we hah grate rewiwai, heap moaners comin up to de alter like hi'i-s tfivine to de hole. Brother B liegratoly r< juhera led an. call on som ol> de hred?rtn to ffo an ? talk cum fort ahle words ul> consulasliun to em, an one hroder he go to de mouneis an pat on de shoulder on say, lies a clinker aiut lio^no one noes much hout dos peoples, cept mo an mi friend Rollins lie no em suar. We is spectin an oder artii qu.'tke eney time. Hout too or tree weaks ergo I WnH on (||g c(r. kit near Possum Trap, it sag atun derin some dut nite an one ole negar l??i out ?rion to steal clif. kens an ducks an goofie*. Dar was heap oh oin in de house, an he climl*s on tyrJ ?n de t*?p were weary rolin.~?o'*je* ' as he git t.h top loud peal of tunder come, he fel on he neca an hollar chickens pray for me, an I'll neher bod or yo eney moar. Jest de.i de top fnll in, and yo neher hear eith ? splulerashiiD i.. dis creashun. Just den I trow out mi clnwors an grad um an arter I cowallup em good au turn em.|oose yo can set* de blew atrike twhfn cm til artor W pas he| hole. I je? tel you i?e swine to brake em from des tings et I hah? to recumcirctimiiavfgato em, dai am sartan an suar. .. Dare is s heep oh wrate tings so en sn harrd ol**^x Win a^me parts oh dis teritorl#, |Msrr(SI,\ tremlngena lings; dey hare em wey op infect, ements a gr?ie Making roaHn he* loom nolsj, hie pesple hear nm on ons ph em hs brake as rnn loo or tw miles fore Its stop sure. ? Qo?r* lings war bird hoot P ?terty Q?lK sn ilsy fit a crow* togodor lor sct wat ans ^ ? *!?* * jwhl U> com, ds grows so _ < XbgfZ : ? ' ' - I in I- 'ti load oh wood wid uyu hull ox, and lio huh no Itnos lo >lii\e wid, an do ox star* to run fvtxy an he Jump strudle do ox tin geder in by tlu? limns, an wat yo dirtk, he tuned ? >f n ml leave uim wid de horns in de hutd**.^ lie sworo it. mu n focksure. Now, wt-n 1 gits to dut fellow on di? cirkit i?e gwino to mnke de fuv (li from i 'in sure lie hoarn. 1M mt.ko im link dat oder avlhquake urn cum Muar. Sometime dey hod unko walk ober at loafers reel, dey * * h?b big cuke, cbry ?\an take his gal an dey prominude rotund de house, an ('ey hah a stick, an pass from hue to do oder ?1 de time; one man lie takes a gun an go hout one acres ^ and wen dey rpun hout liarf our. lie -shoot gun of, an de one who liah stick at dut time he (,e sure. D^n dey cut de cake an nl cat urn, dew d?y begin to dance de regila Jin roun Jig, while miao oh ?le men sing (lis song: ? / Juher recder sooner breedo r. M toimonl Simon aesder. War mark er Juher .!u her (his an .Iwbor iMt, Juher kilt do yalh r kith Wnr mark or .1 'her . Juher up an .Tuber tlownv Juher oher tllx ore grouiv. War mark er Juhet^ Juber new and Jnber ole, Juber nearde turnkey bolts War nv.irk or Jubeis Jint hout dis time dat terwibta; - nooh hi ak?' los ? up in de elimei.U agin, an yo art to s?o do scaterae^ hun of dut folks. [>y tinic ^fter arili quake done cum den I ji? Iftif tel 1 hah convoulhuibs, an I dinks i f mi friend Rollins war liaer he cH. suar kase lie no dis peeples so 1 . speck ise to g ? roiin dis cirkit gin it) hout tree weak*, u'n I is goine ti 7 clean em up snor den you is li kel!e to herer foun me hout dat time* -v >(, pe Fool K\Jef\ Sandy Grove. More gossip about candidates* K very thing "quiet. Fertiliser fever contageouH. More labor wanted and less tick* of a political natuTiV^f The land lord lady says slie wants Gov. Evans to send a metro* poliiau> police force to the lobhy f \ doors to protect tiio babies .faces fiom the swarm of ., ticks that Is muking their appearance. Hoys eat fi*h ; as it has been said ftah is a brain feeder, and ci renin-, ?rahc<* lewd to proof, as there li?& ??een a young hen Tillman found lib a r the ty*ud of llallrfnd Bethuue*s mill pond. ( A tornado fell in this neighbor* hood on last Thursday morning striking titbit ll&Me north of Mr. Simon Stake's bouse, passing I hrough Squire Hall's plantation and through Mr. Willie Houghvs plantation blowing down one house that Mr. James Taj lor end son were in and passing onjtrt^M^ J. M. K. J. Stake's plantation and unroofed six housefc on her place. > ^ Mr. Arthur Clj'burn wai visiting Saiga Fiunket on last Sunday. ?*?"7 Mr. John (y'lyburn was sporting Snow Bird on last Sunday. - '"y'-V": Mr. Wil.le Outlaw Wnu sporting in this burg not many days ago;. a pair o( black eves was tlie ?tfrac* -'/f tion we suppose. Mr. Iticlinrd Jfyatte was in, on* burg recently, f r<?ro hi* . ftppeaiftne#?' lie was on business. There is sih^inw al Ratolift'i School bouse every first llf(l x|th1td | Sunday at 2 o'clock p. in. As thin is my llrst piece I Will close, wishing The Chronicle and its correspondents much eueesssv* School G I rK , ,r When Bab? was stoic, h?r I When abe was ?C%ikl, the cried fa^OMtpriSt ? WW- became Mtas, ahe eldufto CWWorta, Whe??h i had Chlkbw, she s?jfeib?m Owteeia, a GOOD THINS WILL SELL. S - hi Jjitiiment, Each tnle / i,kiku adver- /. Jn*t two wseks after Pr.' Jf. O. Cham* bier, WnkeieW, N? O,. bonght Mh first hill of Coleman'* Tobacco Oil liniment, lie ordered five doxon mora. **--??? made create* t.iviao and tai.i ti?oinenl? for it. Mr. J. 8; Hawkins, Ki*fre!? fayK : "My child wm lame from same tin known chuhc *o that nlte onnld not walk. 1 ttfed several liniments, and two dde? tors attended her with ?o good effect. I then bought a bottle of Tobacco Oil lin iment and before, I had used one-half ot it *lie wa* well an<| walking al.out. 1 consider it the best liniment f ever uieJ." Mr C. J. Blight, New Hill, N. U.. ?riys: ,48end me another docn Tobacco Oil Liniment. It gives entire satisfac tion here, and f now see tn'at l will liare. to keep it in utoefc the ??ne s* d' iv?*her itup'e niedieln*. t> *ii|?jflv the deitosnd creatcd by that which I.hsvo already sold." . JFOU^I I E ? ~*~~ Mr. Joseph Vincent, 8n?w Camp, N, C., boaght s'vonng boric for |8.fl0 tliat wss considered ?r<?rr bleat on servant ringbone, which unfitted It for **nrice pf sny kind. After u?inj " ' ? ?to Oil Liniment the been mlJU^.aii.||iel!Wl?"iWinpfvn^ doing daily servlca. ' l *v A fsrge femr -onnce bottle at Oonntry stores tor *1 cent* , If ia roar town we *1)1 send fMtr express ehsrge* paM for .fcl .00 *" DURHAM 8PKCIAL M'l Dnrbsai , N. C. Tokrfco* ps a si a I