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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 9lugglsh Liver brings on Malaria, Fever ana Ague, Rheumatism, an<J many other ills which shatter the constitution and wreck health. Don't forget the word REGULATOR. It Is StMMONS 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 may be kept in good condition. . FOR THE BLOOD take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. It is the best blood Surltier and corrector. Try it and note . le difference. Look for the RED Z on every package. You wont find it on any other medicine, and there is no other Liver remedy like SIMMONS LIVER KEGULATOR-the Klngof Liver Remedies. Be sure you get it. ?J. II. ZeiUn & Co., Philadelphia, 1'a. MAN. tt. 1890. Sample Copies Of Tho New Voik World free fti The- Chrotible .offloo. Cull and get one. New Announements ) " In this issue of The Chronicle 'Mr. Jolin II . Phelps in announced for u* election 10 the olllco <.f Co. ^Supervisor and Mr. I?. Co,: el and ^ or School Commissioner. Bargains "Some of tho host bargains ever offered in Camden for a Ions; time are now being made by The Camden Dry Goods (Jo,- The prices quoted by thim in to-days paper are only a few of tho many they have. Cull 5a id be convinced. Alienee Meeting. Theie wiil he a meeting of the Alliance on April 9th. The meet ing will be held nt the Court House in-vCariiden and President Keit and ^Lecturer Wilhurn will address the .meeting. The meeting will he call cd to order about 1 o'clock. Let *ftll who can, attend. ^ To-Clerks and Man&gcrs ?AH cleiks and managers who ?served iti tho election for delegatea to the( 'oifstiTutionalC;>nvention and wlm have wailed sty long and pa itienily for thier pay will be glad to joarn that tiiey will now get it. ffbey are requested to make out ?their accounts and send them at once' to M?-. R. B. Willtams, Chaii man oT>filfc^Joardj?f Hlection Com riniMcffners. ' ^ JfewGrccery Store *fr. .. Merlin, forme.lv j Keeper for Baum Bros., but ?io,ve recently engaged in the hard ware business, has opened a gro cery store a few doors south of the i)ld Young building where he wi'l cuiry a full line of h?avv and fan <;y groceries, tobacco, etc. Look ?out for his advertisement next wet k. In the mean time if \ou need anything in his lino give Mr. .^Medlin a call. Why Not Capt. Rollings? Mr. Editor We h avo heen wondering why the name of Capt.j J. C. Rollings has not been an nounced as a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Coun.y Treas urer. We sincerely hope that he will allow his friends to nominate j and elect him again. Everybody who has had any business with the Treasure r, since he has had cluirge ?of the office, speak in the highest terms of him. He is in every re spect qualified, and has made a *f-ry obliging ami model County Troa?urer and we think that we voice the sentiment of our County when we say that he should Bland for le-election and thus. oblige his <u any friends arid the Taxpayers. Bicycle Biding. The law in regard to bicycle rid ing in town is not near so strict rs it should be. For fn?tance riding on the sidewalks nfter night is ab solutely dangerous. A few nights n&o a gentleman was going home and just as lie stepped upon the bridge on the South side of L>r Kalb street in front of the Presby terian Church, a hicycle feeing at ftilL speed with a heavy rider crash* ed upon hint. Ho was knocked oif.tho bridge, the rider thro-vn and the bicycle and lamp sent ffr differ ent directions. For an Instant all lay in^a confused rasas, and it was leareci that a aerinus accident had happened, but (jfttomUlv all S? caped a ilk a few< 'scratches. We understand that Mr. Schrock had an ordinance passed forbidding thel riding of bicycles on the sidewalks,' but tlie. bicycles club appeared be- 1 (ors^mrt?il sad a repeal of this ordinaaoe was granted. It Is e?i - wstljr that tbe Uw be aaiended ? a i to pnmrtbf rid iajr of Mejclea oa the sidewalk af mmigku ..i,, , ? Tho New York Th?ice-A-Week World A nd The Camden Chuumle one \e:u for $1.50. ? Sudden Doath-. K 1 ? 1 i ?? Hro.tk>', colored, who was I employed at I ho Paikii 'House, died vi* i y sn ItK'tily lust Monday morning. W:.ntcd Aftents to solicit orders for tho National P'thlisl i o j? House of Philadelphia, Ph. Liberal commis sion paid. Apply to Jus. A. Bo*, well, Camden, S. C. Personal, Miss K<hd ('lev<land, sinter ? ? f Prtsideut Cleveland in ?v I'phton Court. ? Capt. J. N. N idiolson is quite ill. Mr. J. K. Davis l?*ft this week attend Clem son Coll* go. M:. NV. K. Gaylard, of Sumter, father of Mm, VV, T. Hall, has been on u vi8.it to Camden. He returned on Monday Uking Mr*, llall with him living our good friend, Mr, Hall a grass widower for a few days. How Is This? The Crmtfen Dry Goods Co. will give you : \ Boxes of Axle. Grease for 25e (5 Good Heel Holts (with wash ers) for 25e 1 Pair Truce Chains for 25e I Pair Trace Chain?, Heavy, 35e worth 50c. Heavy B. Band, Pat. Buckle, 20r 3-Iloop Brass Band Water Bucket 20c Tip Top Well Buck3ls 30e Water White Kerosene Oil 18c 1 2 gallons for 35c 8 Bars Heptagon Konp (same ns Oolagon ) for 25c 3 Pirekages of Pearline for IOj You know what you hive been paying for above articles. We have equally h: good bargains in other goodH. Camden Dry Goods Co. Tickets. Mr. Editor: ? As we are on the eve of another election year w<* w i 8 1 1 to suggest the following nam ed genileinen to Ite voted for al ihe coming pn murv : House of Representatives ? I). M Beth une, I F Holland. Auditor ? J It l)i ak? ford.* Treasurer ? J C Rollings. Clerk of Court ? Joel Hough. Sheriff" ? R B William". Supervisor ? J A McDoweJL* School CouimissiorjiM*? ,J A Gritjshy. , r"~ Coroner ? W.T Hammond. Trial Justice DeKalh To^ijnship ? VV L McDowell. Voter$>?^ _ Mr. Kditor: ? Allow us to pre sent the following : House of Representatives ? C L Winkler, D M Bethunf. Auditor ? J R Drukeford. Treasurer ? J M Wntts. Clerk of Court ? Joel Hough. Sherlir ? R B Williams. Supervisor ? C W MoC.iskill. School Commissioner ? J E Wat kins. Coroner ? W T Hamm>nd. Trial Justice DeKalh Township ? -H K Beard. Voters, it When Baby wi\g sick, we gar e her Cartoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castor! a. When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When sho had Children, sho gavo them Castoria. If 1,000 In Priz s TO IIF. DISTKI 11UTK1) AltSOI.IJTKI.Y KRKK. Use the letters contained in t li<* text: UM ?non Seeds Grow," ,md form ns many wo/ds as \o.u con, using letters ' eit her hockVatd ??r forward, hut don't use nny letter in same word more than it appear* in "Monon Seeds Grow." For ex ample the words: see, on, none, weeds etc. The person forming the greatest no mh> r of wordsj^csmy the letters in the text wilf^reeeive One Hundred Dollar 9 in cash. For i he next largest list we will give $75 In cash, for tho hoxt largest list 150 i n-cash, fr?r the next ft25 cash, and for each of the next ten Hrge&t lists we will give #10 in gold. If you are good at word making you ear secure a yaluahip pr'ze, as The Monon See I Co. in tend giving many hundred special prizes to persons sending them lists containing over twenly-five words. Write your nome on lift of words (numbered ) and enclose the some postpaid with six two-cent stamp* for ft lirge combination package of Monon Seeds Thai Grow, whieh in eludes the latest and most, popular flowers of endless varieties, also particulars and rules of distribu tion of prizes. This word contest will he carefully and conscientious ly conducted, and is solely for the purpose of further introducing our seeds in new localities. You will' receive the Biggest yalue in flower seeds ever offered, and besides if! yon ure able to make a good words and answer promptly yns will stand an equal opportunity to secure a valuable pr as. We in tend spending a large amount of nonejJn the distribution of prizes in tkla ^Qoateat. We asaori^too that joar trial otder wilb of Jwill .he most gratifying. Writ? yaur [ name idaipljr snd send as early ?a poaslbla^ Address 1JONON SEED CO., Monon KWf* Chicago, lit St'ayd or SToi<n. One pule red cow, u aikrd with a swallow fi? K ami u Qiti't' l?it in hoth em#. H<?lt tail and ouo horn ??tl* Howard if i ; (i i u?mI . J. M. McOoy. \ Ycu Don't ILvc to Pay 55oT^~ don't have to pay 40u f ?? ? polalot-ft, (in S'MllC people ad \ 4*1 liae. ! Mr. I). K lliimon Ins been Helling i Im* in fin 2">r f??r Home t'me. Mr. Milium was i lie* Hist l<> sell ?l litis Ac\vorti*od Lst'.or*. K"r week ending Ma?\ I ?. ?. I8UB: U K? WtM', M jnie \Vt f?i,\J immi?* Sin 1 1 ow, II. J. Ilei liaor, .1. II IIuwh, M it lit* 1 |t I nit k, A. C. liniwm M hi. i e, .). L. Uitv ki p, N. J II iiu'ioa C. <1. Slrinnon, I*. M. A great many people ore In fluenced by what others do, ami iIihI iw one ??f i In* reason* why many teke SiminotiH l.iver Hfgulo tor. 4 I was snlFering yreatly from Chills ami Fuvjr ami tli? more tiuiainc I look Ihe wm-*e I ft l?. 1 whs t i|i| <tf Simmons Liver licguln ?km, by u (i it-nil In Ark-tnsiis, and J didn't ikm (I to lake much of it I ?<* furt' 1 was entirely it lieved."~ -Hy mn Hraiil y, Tallahassee, Flu. Po fact Wisdom Would yive ii* perfeet health. Beenupe men an I women nie not p?'r f? ctly wiss they must tak" med icines to kt?r? themselves petfectly healthy. INtre, rich blood in tUo ha?ia of good health. Ilivid's Sar snpnrilla j* I he Oi.o True Hlnod 1*11 ri tier. It.jjives good lieallh be cause it luttl la upon tlie true foun dation ? pure hlood. Hood's I'llls nre purely vegeta ble, peifi.-etiv harmless, always re liuhh' ii iid bcnefiuTftl. South East Kershaw Hro. .Jumbo Will IMoatse Accept Our Thanks. Mr. K?l i tor : ? Av .J. B. is at Olenmon and Cross Path hcoiiu to have disappeared, we will give you ft frt .v tlo' s. Farmers are going ahead prcp-ir i n their lands for another ? rop. From what we can 'earn, it will he a h !arge as usual, and that will menu 5 or 0 cents for cotton. M". A. M. McCftskill, who has been rfuite sick for some time with pneumonia, are glad t> Hay is rapidly improving. Mr. Chailie and Miss Leila Tin pp, are also much better. As politics are tie order of the day and many are suggesting dif ferent ones for different placw, we *w?rwid like to h.ive something to say on that subject. We believe in rendering ^ iii.to Ceanar the things tint are G'eanai's and don't intend by this article to offend any ?>ne, but as we are for the Reform movement, first, last and all the lime we think the (!r?t place to reform is at home. There are some of our County offi ces fliled Jiy {is good men can he found in the county, and we don't sue Lite use of "turning off" one good man for another Tuke the Sheriff and Clerk of Court, lor instance ; more suitable men than Mrsste. Williams and Hi. ugh could not be found an> Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex Deputy U. S. Marshal, Columbus, Kan., says i "I was delivered of TWINS la less than 20 min utes and with scarcely any pain after using only two bottles of "MOTHERS' FRIEND" DID NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD. IVSeiilby Kxpreia or mull, on r*?*l|it of prlo*. ? 1 <K> per buttle. Book "TO MOTHERS'* n.nllc<l I re #. BUADKIKLU REOCIiATOB CO., ATLANTA, OA* SOLD l)? ALL. DRUGGISTS. NOTICE. All pereona are hereby ^jrarncl not to |tr<-?pHM upon the land* of Eliaa Wil-j JUriM, ricceaaori , fo# *ny purpoHc what-' levir. Anyone (litfegarriing tliia noticj rill be dealt with according to law; W. T. HAMMOND, Agt. Mch. ?, DO. 'The Way. to Liberty," Bf Hon. J| A. Mrtte in ? r'mlfkil>k pamphlet containing a pUUona for 80 cialiat, Popn|l?U, Democrat^ and Ke pufclicana. It la a practical plan to i*? ol at ionise the |tverwMnL For aale at U^mIIw.^'Q?N l6eenta in eu?a?j>*. * lioi<f,iliey liavu faithfully poifonn od all the <1 u I it*t* impcsod on iliem, and we don't think it udvim?l>lo i?> I > u t nuv ono in llu-ir |>l nco?, f<?r i' would uk? tlu iu four yciiiB t<> know hh iik dull as the pi'CHoni one* now know. And f urtlierinoro wi i^nik it uolliiu}.1 lull our duly to ro?Ttool llu'iu. ilut vvt* uro fco.ry ? ? ? nny i but Mirli iit not tlio otitif uiili all our ollloul 8, (Kill HluMO I ? f ? ?l III ia iitcdcd, i Io n r? f ?rH? aliouirt Im inado. Wo hojM , M" . Kdilof, you will tt <*?'?' ) 1 1. i lot ku}2u? siion oi "Many YoUtV and >???*?? ???!?? a cun didalo for Ti in I Justice of I > * ? K a I ? ? r<?wn*lii|>< \\ u will ?io all v\o can for \uu. In co elusion ii*t us sav llial w? (i ro tK'li^liU il lo kn iw Unit our ?*?< - lion will ho rouioaon'ed in tin* rare _ J. I&\ , _ a .. ,,t RIOT WHAT WB SAY. but ? ? what Uood'a Surtiupurithi Does, that tolls tlio story of it? merit and ?uc 006a. Komo mbor HOOD'S Cures. KOU (\>Nti |{ KSS. Mr. Kditor: ? IMenso i?!1 >\v ihe friends ?f HON. W.l?. 'llttNTllA.M t.. i?ro< sent hl< name as a candidate for Con gress from thh district, believing | hat la in the suitable man available for the position. J 1 is Friends, Q ' " Kditor Chronicle : ? A' low mo through your columns to sn^yest 1 1 ??? HON. J. W. FLOYD ii h a man in overv w ?v Miit able to represent the Fifth District in Congress. Col. Fl yd lias proven an in delRvMtalde Worker hoth. in the Legisla ture and the Co i-titntlomd Contention; always laboring ami ?otinj? for what he eoncieved to for the Inst interest of the people, ?k the records f.illv ahow While Col. Floyd is a Reform Democrat of the truest seoi, still he can he rolled up on to represent the b< st interest of the whole people. Kcfoim Deniociat, Mr. l'dltor* ? As we are "on the eve of another eleC.Uon year, ?n I t lu? names of i'Ht.iiu gentlemen to la* voted for, are to some extent being considered t?v the peo ple, I .beg space i:? the eoluinas of the peoples' p.iper (The Chronicle) to pre sent to the voters of the Fi'th Congress ional District of S? uthCir >|ina the name of Mh. JOHN C. !' WILLIAMS of Camden, as a pnitable man to represent them in the Ifiese of Representatives in Congress. Mr. William? is a man of character, ability and firmne?s; politi cally, be i-< a protectionist and bimetal istS and is in fall sympathy with every inovemeiit that will encourage and lailld up home entefyrise and ii.dustrv. and protect those engaged ie agriciiltural, manufaot mint; and all other pursuits hi our own country fronv tlie ruinous com petition of underpaid l.ihor of foreign countries. Protectionist*. Mr. Kjlitor: ? Please allow us to an nounce ihe name of IION. T. J. STRAIT for re-election to Congress from tlii* District. l)r. Strait ban ever been loy al to t he Democratic party, and in nil nint tern in Congr* ss I. is vote has ?! ways boon cast in fhe right way, and it would only bo justice to a triio public servant to re-eiected Idm to tli position he has so faithfully tilled. Fiien<!?. FOR THE L K< i IS I. AT U K K. Mr. Kditcrt ? Please nr.nounco the name of I.N J R/T. L. DAVIS as a unliable yentlefnoh for tli ? Legislature. He is a good orntor , nml elegant speaker and ban the interest of the people at heart. He has boon for a nhml.er of vonri pres ident of Rclk 1 1 i'l Democrat ic dub and is now master of < <11111 Springs. < I range. He i? 9 g >od citizen. a true Reformer and if elected will do all in bis powei for the betterment of the people. Voter. Mr. Editor:? We notice in the last is sue of) he Chronicle. February 7th, s'-mo sung 'stions fur thu various offices of the Countv. Please al ow ns space to nom inate Mil. D. M. BKTHIJXK for the House of Representative*. We know him to b? a true Reformer and Christian gentleman, "and wo know ot no ntbfer man in whose hands the interest of the people or Kershaw County would be bet ter cared for than in his. << Voters of South-east Kershaw. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. Mr. Editor: ? Please allow moyspaoe in your valuable |*aper to sugge^T to the voters of Kershaw County II R. C. ?STOKKS, of Kast Kershaw as^ suita ble man for the ofliej? of County Super visor for the ensuing term. Mr. Stokes is a man of kn?\vn wo-th and integrity ot character, and has served as commis sioner Tith honor to himself and- the of lico ho holds. Mr. Stokes is a man of strict b isincss principle* and the busi ness of the county could not be entrusted to s.i for hands. One Who Knows Him. Mr, Editor ? It is with jjre.'it pleasure llini we ciin announce tlmt MR. C. W Met ' ASK I LL lins consented to onlcr lli nice /or County Supervisor. We would like to Hay in hehalf of the public that no better n an can he found t Iimii Mr. \lcCankill W? li?T#1inown him f<?r a number of yeura nno find him to he per fectly honest and upright in all of his dealings nnd the public wi'l make Jio mis take to elect him to the office. I hereby* announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Supervisor subject, to the re?ult of t l>e Democratic primary. \ j. n. niKM'S. for school commisskVnb r7~ Mr. Editor: ? The time in approaching tor us to elect a trail to fill the office of School Commissioner and in our opinion a more suitable man can not he found than MR. J. A. 'iRIGSBY. the pr< se.it iuciifnhcnt, wlio<du>uld succeed himself. He has filled the office with honor to himsetf and his constituents, nnd if elect y& to Rerve a second term we feel sure "that. he will faithfully discharge all the duties involving upoft b:m satisfactory to his constituents. A Friend. , Mr. Editor: ? I'leaae allow us to an nounce the name of -MR L, L, CORE LA NO as a candidate for School Com missioner for Kershaw County. Mr. Copoland has been * teacher in the pub. lie M-hoola for the^lcft ToHT" wears f is a man of sterling oaaiiftiw find marked Ability, and one. If elected,; who would make a good official. ' Many Frienda. FORATTPITOr! Mr. Editor ' The present incumbent having stated thnt Ids health is such as to rende/bim unable ts further fulfill the d in let of the office w? respectfully Iteg leave to present to the Democratic vo ter* of Kershnw Cosn'y the name of MR. OH AS. L. KIRK LEY for the of fice of Auditor, feeling satisfied n mote capaMe maw couTd n"t b* ftt that ?position, ho bavinc fulfilled (be duties of the n0 'e the past M aaoi.tha with efH tlmtj intl ? ttafactlnn to #R p?wnaa. Voter*, i for Infants and Children. " ('iwUtrl* la eo well adapt <\t to ctjldron that I rccoui noinl tt iw superior to any proscription kuowu to mo." 11. A. Ahoikh, M. I?., 1U txx. Oxford St., lirooklyu, N. V. r~r-\ V *' "TM u? of 'Castorlll' la ho universal and Ita morlU ko woll known that It scouts n work of supererogation to endow tt. FvW aro th? Intelligent families who do not keep CastorU within e*u?y reach." C'AiiUKt MAtirvN, I>. I)., Now York City. Ctttitorln euros (Vlk\ Constipation, Sour StonmoK, ltiarrhuxt, KrurUtimi, Kills Woruw, ?Uv|>, und i>i\>uioUXi ttl guat Ion, Without injurious mod lea t ion. "Tor several yearn I hnvo recommended ' C.iMoriu,' und Khali always continue to do ko, r.s it h.w invariably produced honoflchU I'CHulU." 1''.|IWIN F. PiRDKK, M. !>,, i&Mh Strict aiul 7th Ave,, Now York City. Thk Okntm r Company, 77 Mumhav Kthkitt, Nfw i okk Crnr. TO ALL MY CUSTOMERS: \ . , I am iato coming out with my advertisement, but not behind selling goods. I have been waiting to get in my new quarters I am here with a lull line, i V Not to l>o Uibrsold. ( V Don't let the little quotations you see in some advertise ments fool you. What you want is what you. sec and get, not what you see in print. My friends tell me it's no use to adver tise. Sometimes I think the same way whim 1 see goods roll ing out in such quantities, but the editors have got to live. I call special attention to country stores. I am selling stocks of goods to that trade, 1 also have ns nice a line of FA2M OY" QROGERIES As anyone in town and will meet and cut prices with any one of them. 1 don't ullow anyone to undersell inc. I want all of my friends to understand this. You will find me in the Farmers and Merchants Bank Build. |??g Give me a trial as I am now in the market. 1 am yours truly, D. E. HINSON. A CONFIDENTIAL STATEMENT ?... * * "? ?? ' * -AND UNHEARD OF BARGAINS. ? ? We had decidcd to open a Dry Good* business In Camden between Marchlst and 15lIi and ilms have our stock ready for Spring jLrade, hut in the mean while, had th? opportunity of buying Mr. J. Norton Hun ter's entire stoc k of general merchandise in Pendleton, S. C , At about 50c on the dollar. We bought it, and have it now in Camden ready forj'our inspection, not claiming it to he t complete or entirely new stock, hut do claim, and justly, it contains a great many desirable goods us Mr. Hun ter's buyer had shown gnod taste in most rf his selections. Tliis stock contains Dry Goods, Shoes, Corsets, Hosiery, Hats, Lamps, Notions, Cof fee^XJau Good j and many cither seasonable and useful lines; these goods will be sold at pr'.ees no competition can match, in fact to be entir?ly frank with von, haying bony lit these goods at such a TREMENDOUS sacrifice if WE CAN'T GKT OUR PRICE for them WE WILL TAKE YOUftS.They must go! they shall go! Our Buyer, Mr. A. 1*. Hrowo,wiil leave for the North very soon to purchaae a complete stock nnd we wantj these goods out. b; fore the others come in, so you will find it to your iii lerest to inspect litis Flock at once, and you will fliid a gieat many things just an good as any merchant can buy and less than any can sell. A few prices a* a pointer. DRY GOODS. Simpson's Zephyr Frints (Spring styles) at 5e, Checked Homespun al 4e, Challies al3c, Duplex Corsets 7 .lev Richardson's Mutton Hole Twist 4- for fie, Turkey Red Damask 20c per yd., Bleached Damask- all lines 40e, Emb. Silk 8c per doz. SHOES, SHOES! Ladies' from (JOc to frl.7e, the best of bargains. Men's from 75c to #1,75. Many of these ; rices cut half in two. GROCERIES. 4 ' ^ Excellent Tea 25 els. per lb, Pure Lord 7 Ac, 25c Coffee for 20c, Arbuc kel's at 20c, aplendid line of Can Goods and Pickles, Loaded Shells-?V II. 10 per 100, Diamond Dyes at 5c per pkg, pure Vinegar 20c per gal TOBACCO & CIGARS. An excellent line of Tobacco ? Key Hole at 25c, Ring, Nancy Hanks and Willie Harris at 30cr Maud id u Her at 40c. A picnic fc?r smokers ? Gener al Marion and Southern Beauty Cigars 3 for 10c., $1.65 per box of 50. Traveler'e Choice 3 for 5c. *> Came near f^rgeting Lamps, Broom?, Tin- ware, Water Buckets, Ba con, Shot, Crackers, Cheese, and ? well joii lust come ?nd,aee for yourself ? take lir. e lo look through and we will guarantee to seye you money. Just one. word pi irately, please. As stated our buyer, Mr. A. P. Brown, will toon go north to purchose our Spring stock, be haa fifteen veart experience in this line and buys for bla stores at Korshsw and Heath Spring*, so you may rcs^-tfitiKed aa to the styles and prices they'll be right. Come atonat^no godde reserved In thia sale, the Aral with the money geie the pi ami We In the building former)/ occu pied by Mr. B. Moeeley. Respectfully/ V CAMDEN DRY GOODS CGl JOHN T. MACKEY, Manager. Eetv&i >U??u for County Supervisor, Wo aeo by last week's Chronicle that Mr. C. W. MoOa&kill h hm consented to al low 1 1 1 h Iihiiic to l<o used ?? ft candi* date for that and right. here wo wit | gay that the only men ' woithy ot ofllce is those whom Iho office aotilvs a ixl not l hose who (^eek iheollloe, NVo have known Mr. McCaaklll for u number of years, ami know him to ho strictly honest in all his business dealings, anil would do all in his p^wer to till the posit l< n to tho In at Interest of tho 5~"" entire people. We seuond his nom ination and hope that every ouq will help us to elect him, ho is, without a shadow of doubt. the "right man in tho right place.0 J u mho, Mt. Olivet. '?Vivian*' With n Sharp stick Alter Correspondents. Dear Chronicle: ? While news ia very scarce itt this auction, atill we cannot refrain frotu sending a few items tor tho dear old Chronicle. Miss Dais\ Davis, one of Ionia'* sweetest young ladies, who has been spending some time with friends here, has returned home, Messrs, J. M. Phillip.*, of Provi dence, and S. A. Norris, of Sumter, have been visiting here recently. It really seems that somo cf the correspondents have entirely for* gotten The Chronicle, quite a num- v her of its bes'j writers have been si lent lor some time. What can bo the e?use? Let us hear from each and every one of you. How you keep silent and such an inter* esting paper as The Chronicle be ing published every week? There will ho a sociable given Thursday night at Mr. Louie Dix on's, complimentary to his Bon, Mr* J. W. B. Dixon, who will leave Kri* day for Salt Lake City, Utah. He is one of tho best artd most* popu lar young men in this vicinity and it is with deep regret that hia many friends see him leavo their midst. We wish for him much happiness und prosperity in li ia now home. Vivian. . TlllQi's Fony. Tho Chronicle Always llcnpcd Un? Shaken Down, Brim Full Ami Hnnntnif Over With In* t cresting News. ' f Mr. Ktiilor : ? I come again ask* ing a little space in tire column of your very interesting paper* A .serious if not fatal accident occurred noar Lyncnwood Sunday tho 23rd ult , Lee MahalTy was ac? ctdentglly sho'. bv Henry Trues- ? dclLy. &fn Win. hluckwcll is seriously ill with rheumatism. Mr. II. B. Stokes is also very fceblo with rheumatism. 1 Miss Casy Blackwell, of Buffalo; i is visiting friends near here. There will be some sad hearts when she let urns home. Mr. C. Stokes and wife passed through litis burg recently. Mr. Geo. McCoy, of Chesterfield, pays frcqujprlN'isils to this section. Old Bud we know the attraction. We have no marriages to report^ but judging from what we bear?7 one young man say we will have one soon. Well Mr>Kditor, it seems thai our estlminltie old friend Mr. J. W, ' H. mi yt'ti supplied with ? phott* -^ graphs near Mt. Zion. We sure if lie will call again he wil^gft atolce board plat and ribbons tied thereon. Well I gue*s I had better close . as my time is short wishing you , and >our valuable paper much suc cess, which is rlwsys a . welcome ?? visitor because it is always heaped ? up, shaken down, brim ./> full and running over with interesting newt. Dan tell et Kadi. DoZalo. The Chronicle Always First#-. y Dear Chronicle: ? -I guess yoe think th at I am treatirtf you very badlv, and so I am for At h as bees several weeks since I have appear- * ed in your bright coiums, hut I as- ?' sure you t^i I never- neglect read ing your newsy |?aper, for -? Tba Chronicle is always the first paper* with us. Capt. J. N. Nicholson, one of our oldest citizens is quite ill. W# sincerely trust that he will aoon be restored to health again. Miss Inez MeM anus is spending some time with relatives at Bjsbopi ville. Mr. David M tore, one of Flat Rock's handsomest young men, vis* ited relatives here this week. Mr. Arthur Munn, one of onr 1 most popular young men sfter a pleasant visit to bis fathers family at this plsce, returned la Char lotte; N. C., where he will resume hie position on the R. A D. R. R. Messrs. J. P. Vaughn and It. R. Truesdell spent last Saturday and 35RHT*y visiting at Plat Rock, With many kind wishes. Pet. (Other communications on editor* iafpsge.) - Catarrh Oared. N > remrdy ii as effectual fa' eradicating an I eoriag Catarrh -dhfe| Botanic Blood Bain, (B. Br ft purifies end enriches the bloodj j eliminate* microbes, bacUria, eteM and bniHi up the system, fhm 'tl^. < first dose. Thousands of essis fjr cstarrh have been e?r?dj kf Ht. magic power. For all bfood skin iliwsMS, ft baa ?? squat ||0v the okt rellabls and Im* UsMd y ressedy, aad dptH throw ?J as **Jost m Hood. Bay tl