The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 13, 1896, Image 3

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TMC SJE&T spring ' mimcirn is Simmons liver regulyior. : lor&et to taKe it. IWv is the link- you uvd it most to wake up your Liver. A sluyplsh Liver brings on Malaria> Lever and Ague, Rheumatism, and many other ills w hich shatter the . constitution a I wreck health. Don't forj0t the word REGULATOR. Ic is SlM.MONS LlVliR REGIJ.I VI OR you wanf. 'i he word REG ULATOR distinguishes it from .ill other remedies. And/ besides this, SlA\.\\ONS LIVI.k REGULATOR is a Regulator of the Liver, Keeps it properly at work, that y??ur svstein may he kept in good condition. L'OR TMi -BLOOD take Sl.UMONS I IVHR REGULATOR. It is the best blood ) uriiier and corrector. I ry it and- note tii? difference. Look for the RLD Z on cyery package. You wont find it on any oth;.r medicine, and there is no other LivVv r -ru-dy like Sl\\A\oNS LI VI R REG! Ji \TOR;' ti*'-* Kin*of Jd\9r Remedies. >ii! 0 vou get if. ? J. It. .VI.' I ii ?* I'd., i'hilaiU-tpltia, I'o. Cabbage Plants For Snlo. 100,000 Charleston large I ypeJer soy Wakvfield Cabbage Flunls, price $2 00 per M; lots of o,000 and ovei *$1.60 per M. Gkkaty (feTowi.ics, Yom^'s Island, S. C. - Vj New Announcements Tho following new unyounce 'menls appoar in the Chronicle to day. f For the Legislature ? Mr. C. L. . Winkler. For Cleik of the Court ? Mr. W. A. Soli rock. For, Auditor ? Mr. J no. It. Drake f<yd. 1 Hey. A- W- Lamar, 3). D. ? ? The above named gentleman who was at one time pastor cf the Cam den Baptist Church, will juive an il lustr.'iU'd lecture, in the Opera House i/i Camden on the 2Gth inst., his subject being "Hen Hur." The entertainment ^ill be given undei tho auspices of the Olive liinnch -Sieiety and the small admission fee of 2?iolwiH be charged. We predict that Mr. Lamar will bp greeted by a crowded house. A HcnibwO Find. A few days ago some t.egmcs were ploughing in a Held, near the Camden Junction when one of them ploughed up a human bodv which upru investigation proved lo he that of the wife of Jim VVeeky, col ored. Weeks was arrested and ad mitted that he buried iliu body there and gave for his excuse for not saying anything vabouL it that he was not able to afford ClWe>*l and was ashamed to let the neighbors know il, telling tlo-m ijiat his wife had gone to stay some time at her sister's. He also said that he had buried his six months old child in the same way an<1 pointed out the giave and the childs body was ting up. It is be lieved that We^ks fouily murdered7 his wif<- and etfold. A Coroner' ?* jn.yV coQjf o-i'.'d entirely, of coloted men rend e ret' a verdict. Lq that rf fe* i. and some of the colored people were loud in their threats of lynch ing. Alliance Meeting. The Kershaw County Far mers' Alliance will hold its quarterly meeting in the Court House at Camden on Thursday the 9th day ot April proximo. Stale President Joseph L. Keitt and ?Stnte Lecturer J. (J. Wil fco'ur will be present and deliv er addressee. Every Alliance man in the county should at tend said meeting to hear thej addresses of these distinguished | speakers, The opportunity may! never be presented again to many of us. Each Sub- Alliance should send delegates to t ! ? i p. ; meeting. Our Shsteullicers will; doubtlesss suggest measures re quiring prompt consideration J The farmers Imve never been in : greater need ol thorough organ- j ization. Political parties are di ? vided among iheneelvcs on eco-| nomic questions. Classes that! are not ong tuizod will have no protection ag.iinst class legisla tion adverse to their interests.! Let os one and all turn out on the Dili to hear our State Pres ident and Lecturer. Let us coun sel together for the advance* mult of our interests as farm ers. and for our' improvement morally, socially nnd financial ly. Purely we can spare erne da\ from routine work and spend it profitably in so worth) a cause, afid at'aiich an imj>or tant crisis in the industrial world. . James R. Macill, ivfc?t K. C. F. A I ?ho Kc>v York Thdcs-A-Wecl: V/or'd 1 Ami 1 lit* ( 'utiidfn ( 'n i (t i) it'll* oni I i ?-:? r for ?j' 1 .50. j ?;:.rlin^c;i C.n Tibacc:- I A 1 ' i,: !?>.? i ? ?- i 1 t| i.?t !m? -nl \\ i J USfUn *. l i 1 1 1 I'm i Jitilmi I <ib:lr - t ^ r. t <> Ik* J ? i !i ' i Hi i? i><. 1 Ih i i o! ll i ? ? li >1 I In ( Mi i <ui Ir!i In ilav. T!|i* l > < in i m I tic ? :? si it i n s i li I lit* Si ;i l?', i li III. jl I . 1 1 i.i i'l; ? i |> IMin, MW't'l .li iih 1 1 >\? . i I u ii ml \ i 1 1 in- | ' 1 I I I \ ? 1 1 U .111 solllt til i 11" ( i> i' * i i \ liu1 P n iin^tui) ^ lioiving i(i* t.,,n Cu^$v;ions. .M i liili? or : - I * I v- 1; s?? ullow i.h to malic i (li* i olUtivNijr jii|.;ot> ?t IMIIS I'l l i In- i llii i s u ft n i 1 1 in I iv\ : Slji'i i It -^r J! I > W illituiis. A minor? ?J l\ I )rnK?'loi ('. Tionnurt'i ? .) ltnllin?f?. . ( K*ik of (joint ? Joi'l Hough.*' ? liupfi vi^oi' ? c: V\ Mil'iiskiil. Trial .lustier - l)i Krll) To w usli i |i ? W L Mi Dowill. Heaver (Jain. Mr. Eilitorvi/- ? l'leasc allow ns to suy^cwt Uu? Tollow i : Legislature ? (J L Winkler, Alex Brown. ( It'ik of Court ? .Tool Hough. Treasu rer ? .J M Wutta. Auditor --L L Co|>clati(l. School Commissioner ? .1 A Giigsby, Yours. | Who Will Answor? Some Ilot Shot for t lie Supervi sor, Sheriff and Legislators. Mr, ICd i I or: ? 1 have learned that the Legislature l as increased tin salary <>f L lie Supervisor of Ker shaw County It o in $(>00 to 7 ? (>, the Sherill' from &7~?0 In *000 andj the Trial Justices from .$11) u> ?00. | Now I :is a Reformer cannot exact ly undci stan. I this increase and l| gues:, that tlu.'ie are oilier Rcf'otm i!ia that cannot fully understand i it either and \v * ? i* I < 1 like to liavo our Legislators rise and expiain. We have a very ?,oo.l Snpei visor, l?ni why should ?ve give *750 when hi* could he had for *(?00, and when1 we have several other good men j who are now candidates, and are willing to serve tins good people of Kershaw, fo i ?000? No doubt theic are uuvny more good, competent and honest men who wouid lie will ifg to take the said olllec for $300. Would it not have been more i;> keeping wiihin the KtfTortn doctrine, to have made the salary of Super visor ?500, and if they Wanted to increase taxes to have given the di Here nee to Township Commis sioners who have as much to do as the old County Commissioners lino, and neatly as much .as the Snj?? r visor has, fur the difference be tween the old County Com mission- j ets and the new County Board, is vc-ry slight, the greatest dill'?;ien e being lit at now live men do lite wo-k and one man gets all the pay, ! titen three did the wotk and all three got pnv. Where doesuK<pnl l ights T?*iin and special plivi'eges! to none" come in? There are good, competent, honest men serving as Township Com inissioncrs and they get $1 a day and milage one way, yet our Ueforin legislators must think it was right for surely they could not have raised the wages of j our. Superviaor and Stieiilf in orJ der t.) secure their suppoit for higher positions. They undonbt-j edly know that the Township Goin-j mwsin'ners have some friends, and pfV.fta hlv ftome i n II u ? nee. I cannot Bee white rigid and justice come in, liul 1 reckon if I were Supervis or or Sheriff it would Joj?k dilf-j ent. I? might think 'it was ri^ni for the poor haid- wot king farmeu" to pay high tax?-s and that llieV had no right, to say one woid, no mailer how .hard it Plight l?e foj. them to raise the money '.??/ p'?> theiP tax* s, nor how much iIum needed the aioney to luiy hooks oi other necessaries lor their clitldien, hut I don'f. think that way now. ' ^ u r JawmakeiB tdiouid remouibei that it takes more of t kie products i of the farm to pav debts attd salar ies now than il. did* i.i Chani'bei . laii.'s time. ?500 will huv as much no p as *1.000 would when col'.oi; -? a* ?5 ets iter I h. 'We have a very goptt SIii'i ilF. I)'it i\ iui-rertsp hi-* v.jmjcs I' i*i hi i ?7 20 \ - ? *<!>?' K)y and \\ii\ .lilutfiikn JO c'.> pc (I n v lor dieting prisoner*? Why H i ? not. Iv. rnlimv County iuc.luil"') in Willi otlwv m iv? * li ??jf onl\ j ??l !ow 20 c'.??*a nd why give him $2: per ii iy f ?r conveying iiiur. ics t ? >u Amy In in? In other w.iiiIh ?ln p-iv liirn (<?r whoever h<* nmv he ihr next four yearn) ahont $2,000 vv h ?? ?? J ,.roi?ah!\ lie or some ??in? clso. cjunl 'V a* good, einiipi i rii r? n ? I oniiu ! i?* ?? c'nihi !<>? i. mi i i $r?oo h-$*y \^' r i-i some one plcuvt* expl.iin wh\ | hund-eds of old H.ililicry me i-< rj u i i - I'd to ilt'lj) p'ly this i'\'U :l tfiX wliiU lliCN on tiicii f,ntu:i?e wojking 1 1 !< ? ? in idi'it and ???in huidlv keep tin* i wo I from J heir d.ioo? I Mippoac | s-ud otH. -ers requested i Ii :> t (tu-ii f.diirjff's he inei'Mi>ed , oi may I ??? I some of out 1 iwunkiTs were :hink ' iu^ only of i he jFo.OOOirJUary and hot n I < siylit. of f^feiids who are rcquii i?d to wm k f<?V neaily nothing, find eTo>i lend that there was a miyhtj power of influence fcomuwheie, hut not^th the poor farmers and grti miners. v * . Ah regards ll.e Trinl Justices, their salary is very small, yet lhc> hayo about ss much to dj> as the Seltool Commissioner? and Jiasgreeahlo work, yet the Schodl Cornmisfionefs get $500 or #600.. 4 hsye other questions to ask Is ter op. tfc ? Tcath I Tli* in:iti\ f'ii'hils it) this <ount\ ..f Mr. II. ) h? .1 H til Ill's, i?f liisllojt i \ : 1 1 < ? , will l-'.ii ii v\ i 1 1 1 iv ^r?*i lli it lii' I is doail. Mi. Ii-?i:n?.s (km* (I >iinit?T I'iMini \ ?? i '? ;i nchcsi iili- , Xi'HS. 1 1 ? - iVit'. own i re, I on lite Ii i I l'\ In u :i i \ . I In l?i. iuls ?.r Mi*. 1*. ('. llulth'j will lll'*?>)iV tu | ;t|!) lliNt ?li'' if | 1 1 < ;i 1 1 . I i rt? (io :i t Ii < M'( il l 1 1 (I I) t 1 1 1 11 M' - ? 'It'll, S. I ? . , '.ill 1 i: r v 1 1 :i \ , tin' H 1 1 i Mist, - Persona) One h in lily ism cnutl j>M f ? i ? ? n < 1 i Mr. I'. )/, UmUIOS nml his J>< HI llH.imiK. p ii I us n i jili'iini Hi x^Z-it t ly<%H>*t S, Mt-ssis'yMi x HrovvS. nfirt .1 11 j S;k,s, of l\^>lmvv, woje in Ciun-I t I o ii y r s U i . I :i I -n. Mio J. A. S.nilli i nloTVfts iih thai ho w as "s.mi'Ii :i I i nf in \ltl>hop\ ilh' j last Siiiul iv mw^'ii I ? ?? Uvuwm liin: m It' ^ will^/'s n-hui" l In.' rn i^ii" tit'Xi SVnUiiy. .lust no iv body i-s I to take n Spiiuv; Mi di, up , And ii U a good i In tit! I" ?l<? provided yon t irk ? Simmons Liver Uf-uuiaior ? - 1 lit* best Spring Me^cine, Ii's ii liver tli.it iloos t S:t* s \> ! o in u ml iDtik< s li:t I IiIimkI. A dose a ?li?y <?f Simmons Liver Regulator will make a new man nut of you, mi 1 1 u new woman loo. Look for ( lie Kid / yM I ho picl; ili'c, It is Si in no. ns Liver Regulator you . ? n n t . Convened Again Tl?c West Wtticroe Litem rv ciety lichl iiH bi-wet kly niccling 'Kob. 28 'ill. at 7 :!>0 p. in. In tin' absence of I lie prosiden t and viee-ptesiden!, P.-of. Howell Morrell presided. After t'he usufd opening evreises the following program was suecessf m 1 1 v exeeuV'ed ; 1. Reading- ? The Hihie ? 1 ? y Miss Ku?nn 'I'lionum. k2 Ri citation ? by Master Willi's Fa rno-r. !{. Reading- ? Wnshi ngton's llirtli p!ace:? by Mr. K. J. Dunn. 4. Reading ? The K-ddier in His Tent ? by Riof. Howell MoricM. 5. l)?,bjiU' ? Resol v?tl, Tli a I George l'eabnil v was a wrestler ben efrielo'.' ill an Henrv I 1-iy. *1' lie* af I Ijt in nl ivo speakers were M?8sib J? sse doll' and K. 10. S,eneer; n< g alive, Messrs. W. K Dunn and Wil lie II. Ij'til". The eo'iimiilee ; He v. 1>. M. Ro!ieivs??n, Mi^kcs Nnny Lu < ins anil Mamie Spei.eer, after weighing the points made < > u each side, did. at l ist, deeide in faVor of t'r.e Hi f ilial : \'e. Re*'. M. Robertson delivered n spirife I speech to the Society, w]u'<- ii was h'ghly n ppreeiiiteil. Tlio speeehe.-*. readings mid de bale wefe very entertaining. Tim eji'eenlive com mil lee having finished in* program for next, uieet i : i _ir , 'lie soeit iy adjourned to meet .March 12h, at 7:30 p. in. The j puldiu are invited to a I ten;). \V. Hampton Cobb, See. TOicn r.aby was sick, we gavo hrr Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for ( 'listeria. When she Locarno Miss, slio clung to Castorla, \Vlieu she had Chltdivu, she gave tacm Castorla. J. ]<V) m Q up (j ft f p(^p o iiScnW. Ock'and Dear Chronicle ? As I mn at my irisn i ?? UiU lonely n It eriioi.n w< come iigain *1 imiiiLi ou | ?1 :? t*?* l among your correspondent s ni'* though lion's is as scarce :is tlioiwv I :i t litis time. Kai/fti prt pst alions are going fnr \v:ir?i'?:ipidiy. A great deal of fer 'flTi/A'rs ate luring hauled to this place from l.iukunw.. r The s^chon' at this place is in ? ;l'?ni ishing con tition ; it' \h being taught by Prnf. ( lo-pnr who prows lo I?h u very successful teacher. Mrs. Lilt her I'ale, who linn hern seriously ill f?>r koiho lime, we are glad lo report is itnprnving soma. M;>* Florn Peebles, of this place, I who litis heen spending some lime with reluli v i?m and 1'iiinds in Sum U'r Co., h ih ivinrmd home... , Mr, J^A. .Mii.sli.il!, of Tiller's Kerry whs sporting in this burg 1 :iSL S.iUn day a ijfl Sunday. (biiic an ei?j<?yabl? dunce wn? Siven ?t Mi. 2)aniel MeCaiklll's j i.-isi nVtdnes<lay niglil. ? Messrs. Willi.; Smith and Fer nuin Walsnn, of Cedar ('ie?k, were >po: tinjj in iIim yi.'.inily 1 :? **L Sun day. A pajr of black eyes was the at Vr ii clio w? suppose. j " .M iss /W i mii: Wilson. n very JJJ'1 yo'!" g Indv of Camden, : is spending t?'? in e time in this com munity . Mr. W. XV. Hall is erecting n <??> ?uCJul * l.i v ^ DOK'T LET THIS FACT M* ESCAPE YOU ! Right here Jo Augusta you have a conccrn manufacturing doors, pr.'h, blinds. ?nd ornamental Woodwork, M;-? !v hij;h grade, !ow pri?:cc! ( ?? nctcfienp), which will com|?:.ie favorably with the prodtfet of th?; factories of the Xort' wcM. and second to^nonc made a nj where in the Sou.h. Every advantage is yours when purchasing of in, for then you ??Buy of the /taker." Send frfrTficc li*t ? fhfk, AlXiUST A LUMttHR CO., AUOUftTA. OA. V (j/jfa ^ II II 0 II II CO 111 (vll M, 1 roll CON ( ? I; !?>?.<. Mr, F.ilitnr : ? I'le *,? ? l lW ?hr f n -i.J, 1 1 ( > N w. 1? |K v N T 1 1 A M t . I I M'lll his Hltllli' lis tt ?*. ? l)i | i - 1 :? I ? Mt| ( Oil ? re ?>$ ; r. - in l ' . i ? 4 lit : i ;< t, ? iv < i i >; i i 1 1 In ? I is ( i I Si|Mi >1 Mlitr. 1?! ?< ) 11:11 1 : 1 v ; ' 1 1 t ' h* 1 i|" j j I lit- |f!t.siU"H. I ! I i i? Ii. I ?>, i I l\?!itor I * | ; r?> ?:??!?? : A I me il> i ? I, . I V?'UV r<>il|ttjUS (?? ? I t t . ? ? .1 I \V. I I.O^ 1 1 ,? ?? a in r, imi v . i 1 \\ i \ ? t. il i Hi Ic IO IV pi i'.n; II I I h?' ! . !i !i i >i - ! : ii- ; i;, I ( '? ?jn i". Col. I 1 \ >1 1 1 : | ?! i >\ i n ;i ; i in , j >'K ia.r.tahir. Woi K* |' I . i 'i n" i *> . - I , i .? i ?> I a ! Iili>' rtlnl the (\? ? l l Hiicii.l ( . i : entien I ifltVilVH 1 . . I ?< < I ir_' mil * ? ?! i 1 1 J VI' W !\ : t l.'i j ?'ii?vif\V'l hi t??- l'-r ihe I i ? i iic >r*- ( | j t ! . v' p ?i|'l?4. |i< t li\* ici i'i'ils l i ! ! v show | I Wliilr ( \?1. Floy. I :i I;, i. (Tin l> tin fs K I I i?l' tin tries! srel^Miil In- i'.iii in- r? li, oil In i< ('it si-lit I In- l?est i : : I ?? i* - ( it! | whole people, 1 f ? - *?>t i.i I K'in?'i' r.jf ? i Mi. IMitor ? ? As we nrr ? i. 1 1 1?> > ic o. lamtlirr eh ci ?1 1*1 year, ?m I 1 1 1?* nunn ii it ' IV! l.li.i ycml lHV'll t i lie Vi'l '1 I >1'. i! I t* In | yoinyuL\ti'iill>yiHti rtiiv^iili rt il t>v ilu* }???? Nji^/I tirJj'Spfli e i*V llif *??? I iiiiiia ul 'In rpo.>l?K s* paper ( I In* ( 'lir?> iii If) in pre sent t ? > I lu* volets of tin' Fi ill t'onjfivsv. I imrji I Dist ri 't n( Si til Ii (' ? r jhna tin- ninm* ?if m k .kuin o. i' wyi.i.r.Ms ... faimlen, as ii suitable luf n In rs pie>enl them in the II ??'* ? <>i Ue i?i ? sent.Mives i i ( "i ? ? i ?? i * ss. ,U r. ,\V ileitis is a 1 1 . : 1 1 1 < I charaetor, i?ljilil>^irfiu firmness; |i ?liti cully, )??* is n ui<^{eotii>ni<i anil binu tal is ts anil sympathy with I'vcn mo\ ctii^fn 1 1 1 1 ( will encourage inn! ImiNI up li<y/u> enterprise ami itulustrv, ami plo^et MiOSO im.(!;!!;ciI ii' %rt<i>tllnr:ll, iictyiifiii'i mi illy ii nil all oilier ptnsuits in own country I'rou. Ilu* ruinous coin ' I i i it >n nf u'lilt'umiiS 1 ilioi* of lnn-i^n cfiunti it*s. * PimU <'l:o:.iM-. P r Air. Kililor : ? lMoasi1 :ill?>\\ n.s i > nn iioiiik -i? tin* nnmo nl 111 ?N T. J STlJAlT tor ic-i'U'clion n? ('ons:i o.s.s ivi in tlii s District. l)r. StmiMim ovt-r l>?*?*n Iny* al to tin* Diumn'ratir nari v, r.inl in matters in I'ongrv ss l.i? voti* has ni, ways Ik;.. o:ist in tin1 r!glit way. ^mI it woultl only In* jus'ife to a truo |inl>lk* vurvant to ri'-cuicti'd liin^Ui |iositioi. in* lias so fitilliluMy tllli il. Kiicn-ls. FOK Til K l.HCISI.A'l ifl; \\ ?"v Mr. r.<lit(?r: ? rl<*iisi? ni.nouuco flic ii ii) 1 1 1 * of \ I It. 'I' . L. 1 > A V I Sas a .-nil 'tM>* vri'utlcuion for tti* l.t'jrisluturi'. IK< i> :i jiood orntor, ninl i*li nant sjn'akiM* aii'l lias tin* interest of Ilu* |H"?pn>. .ii lu'irl. IK> lias lie< ri lor u^minl.er of y.\:is pros iilent^of I'telk lfi'1 D.-in irr.it n* ?'{,uli and is now inasti r of < > ii ni Sjn in^y llranpi'. He If./ii Kno.l cit izi'ii. ii trie Uefoimer .in 1 if eleet e?| will < lit all i:i 1 1 ' s p? w ?'i <->r tile I io! li^'MU'li t of the people. \ oter. Mr. I', lis r : ? W . ? imi ;??<? i,i (lie last is sue of 'I lie ("I roitii I'flirmirv 7. 1 ? . s >iiic su.'j; ?sticiis for ill ? various oiliees of l!ie Coiintv. I I -use nl i;w us spare to noni ina e Ml'. I > M. IHJF 1 1 l'.\ F, for tl.e Hons? ot 1{ 'j?r -senl a 1 1 vei< . \Vi> Know ; him t>> Ii" a true lfe/ortnrr an?l Chrisliaa irentli man, .tin I we |<in>w ot no oti.er mar. in w liose liapj^ tlio inti'rrst cf llie pi'ople ol Krrsli.sw ('oniity wonlil lie l?ol - ter rari'il tor than in hi* . Volris ( 1 So !t!.-east l\ < isli.tV*. Mr. Kditov:? It is ?it'i ji!t"i*uiv (Iitl we I 'hi m from M!.\ C. I.. \V i N K 1# I? f tin t In- will st it In I for ??!???? I ? i"ii t<? i! ?? I I'lti- e nl ]{ piTM-nl i'Ivcs. llv. WiijJf' U'V lias mailt? a " >'?<1 ?n i rd'uns,! If?- 1 ivriontnt i i*i> ? in! !ii> u-' 1? *.??!???? is i/rrally tlosirxl I >y I ? i > i*?i s. !'<>!< CLK |{ K Ui Col f KT. I ? ? -t tio:i i*i ??!!<??? 1) i>v \iJ >\ : ? i ? ?? ? r. 1 1 i ?? pi in* i lr, \v ; ? , wli ? i ? t/i a now th-al iakt- id pr< !i iVl'or I lie* f : i v < ? r - a Mo ci ?nsi iorali ti ? * rs oi Kor s!i Omiiitv (lie u ; k ? ? if Mil. \V. A. *?('II1?(K'K iis -i ir -uMit'wio i<h C-lor!^ ?( !i ('o'U'l. Mi'. SoIih .'Ix's wmtli iiit<l (it ? ii'Ss I'tr the | ?< it i ?> 1 1 is iniilntihtcri. and iiis I'miiti i'l strvire in tin1 c uisc oi t r u -? n form iluri.i . tii<> p.tsl six yearn lias ninth* iiis nanio a I mximc* ! it?| I wor.l it ovory lir - sitlo. No fiirllirr w.irds t.f ooininoiida tion from us oa i a hi anything in l'i> f:i* vor nol atrondv known lo and approoi.it <??! Iiv I ho public. Sonl'i-Kiisl KoisliftW. FOU (.'or NT V sri'^UVISOR. Mi. Editor: ? Please alioyk' nn> ,?paee 1 in your valuable puper i<? ?t?;.'Ke??t to tin* voloi'H of Kf.*r?li>iw Ctunty .M !(. ('. j ?s'l'( ) K I'S. of I' ist Kershaw nun suita 1 ?lo 111:111 f the office of County Super visor for the on=uiii!i term, Mr. Stokes is ;i man of knu'.vu wo-;li and iuti'jfiitv <?! ?jli.ir.ift**:'. <i ii' I has served as oon>iui* Aider "/iiii |i ;ii. r to I ? i : 1 1 ? I f and the ? 1 lire lit? hul ls. Xlr. Stoked is a man of strict b ikini ss pi inciplea nn.t the iaisi fliess of tin- foimfv could not be entriiMvtr to safer hands. One Who Knows Mini. , --N Mr. Iviitor ? It M with yreat piensun* that wi* c-ii luincunce that MK. (J. W Mc( ' ASK : lAt has consented to <-n t ?*r the race tor Comity Supervisor. We would like to say in behalf o! the pnl>lie that no h -t tei* 11 ?'iu ran he found t Inn*#! r. McCaskid We have known him A* a number of yours alio find him t?> 1 ?%? per fectly h oust and npriv.hi in all of i. is dcniii-K and the public will make 110 mis take (o fleet, hini to the office. Many Voters. I hereby announce myself :i < a n< 1 i< 1;i t ? (nr.rcM'Ici^ion to the Mllieo <>t County Sii|HTvi*cr subject i ?> tin- result "I !''<? Dei doc m tic prim, i rv. -T. 15. I'll l'? I OH SCHOOL COMMISSION!:!;. Mr. I'M! lor : ? The Jinn* i-i frpproiiehin;: tor us to clcet a irnn to { i rl ' tin* ofJice ?>) School ('oniiniflfliotu r nyrt In ??ur opinion a more suitable jnnn run not be fim.il th:sn Mil. .1. A. ' ? |{ I ( ? > IJ Y. the |?r' nc.it i nc nm I ten t . who *hoiihI miccee I himscl'. lie h;i* filhol the olliee ith J^onor to liim.McIl uml his constituents. nnlii' <|c< t cil to Hcrvfc n Ki'cond term we l ei fine thut he will f:iit lifnily ?lisc!i:i >il] the duties involving upon li'.m sntisinVtory to liis constituents. A I'riot ' Mr. Ivlilor: ? I'l^nae nlhnv us to an* nomic." tin* name of MR 1.. h. COIMC I, \NI) as h ii'Snl -i I ?? for School Com* aiiSiioiier for Ivi?r.-ii:? \v Count v. .Mr. t':ipe|i?r.?l has l>< ?? n a leju ltcr in the pub lic ttt lioola for tin* lust (our years, is a man oi ?to rl i ii? iir.nljt i>* art] gi:nl:<-<l j ability, and one, if eleeted, who would make a -rood ollh'iah \flfany Friend*. l'OR AUDITOR. Mr. Kditor: ? The present inciiinhcnl. having Mtat'-d 1 liat M? 1 1 It is audi m I.. rend* r him unable to further fulfill tlic dtni< ?? of the ollicu -wc r< apectfTdlv hc>r Ifiive t > iTCHont to Ihc Democratic vo ter* of K?'r?lmw Ooiin'y the name of MK. CI! AS. Ij. KIHKLKV for the of. flee of AUd. lor, feelVig satisfied a more eapabie man eould not he placed in that [?0;?ili'Ult lie liMvhiir fulfilled the duties of ilie (ifB ?(< tl'r |>'*"! 1 ?> m??i.th$ with efll* '?icntry n: d satisfaction to all t> 'TOon*. ? ? Voters. Mr. IM it or anprr ? iatc tlm partial* ity of njy friend-* who ha?o suggested me for the offW of County Auditor, and I take thin nnthod of announcing myself u a c?ndr :rtn for the same subject to ib? primary election. ' * D?A?rEFORt>.? for Infants and Children. 4* ('iiKtorlu r MivilliHlitjMisliix'lij' i f ?v<x>m tiotvl u ;i < :-.t;vri>>r i i ? - Itliowu to im\." M. A Aiu'Hi'H, >1. l> , '' 111 So. OMoul Si., iJjVWalyii, N. "T1 .? >) of 'iV.sU rlu ' Is uulwrsiil ;ui.l it .s imvits ?? > \> >11 K iiub'ii th.it it k?v?hs .v \. . i !? of Kuivivtv.Mtlivu l?i rtuliii's * II. 1 Vvv in .? I !i.? ilit it f.i.uiliu > i- -1 kivp tvi .?i \nrltin busy roach." Camuw M.vwrv.s, 1>. P., Now YorK City. C;t\lorlit coivH ( 'oust Ipul Ion, S.> iv Piarrlui'.'i, l-'nu'lutlon, Kills I us, ^ivos *>l<" J?, tttlll JU'olllOtOS *li? I. >n, Without injurious uu-dlciliou. "l 'or ytWH 1 rocoiniuoiulcd 't i U'ln.i,1 I f liall nlw .ys oo.itimitv to ilo > ?, i ; it It.; 4 iu variably i>ro.liuv,l lK-nrllclui ivsulla." Kuwts V\ 1'AIIUKK, M. 1\, r: >i ti : tivrt mid Tilt Avo., Now York City. Tiii, Ckn f.u it i\)Miv\NYj i7 MriiUAV Siuun1, Ni'W iouk Cnv, ffl I Miu late eoutin?* out with my advertisement, but not behind selling {.mods. I have been waiting to v,et in my now quarters. 1 ;un hero wit Ik a lull lint?., Not to Bo ?r Don't lot the lit tie quotations von ^ee in .some advertise ments tool you What you want h what you sec and get, not what you si.-c in pi int. Mv friends toll me it's 110*11 so to adver tise. vSouietinivS I think the same was when I &*e uoods i\> 1 1 n?ij out in such quantities, but the editors have got to live. I rail sptloial attention to country stoics. I am soliinii stocks of g'jods to tli'it trade, 1 also have as niee a line ot d in] cz Or i^ook :r. X IKS As anyone m town and will meet and cut priivs with any one of them. I don't "How anyone to undersoil ni" I want all of my fiicndsto understand this. You will find me in the Farmers and Men bants Han!; Build i 1 1 ** . !H V VOllli TUI TON. (jive me a trial as I am now in the- market. I am yours truly, V 7 V! \\ >7 {f*\ ? . nlMou 5 I 0T WHAT WE SAY,. !>?? ! ' l- wii.jt Hood's S.lrsaparilt.i l^ocs, t.'iat v 1 1 . ?! > she story of its merit am! r.ucccss ?'raniVr HOOD'S CURES, I Darlino'ton Smokino' ; Tobacco. A homo industry. All So<?th ? ( 'aroliuirfVis should Rnvdag it. Cotton is no lon?>vr King in j South Carolina. It is marie j from S. (I. I'll". J"\\'0(d, nil 'How; i i no dirt, no diiat, no swvupinpH, I J l*n t piH'o Ivai. Try it. ! M?rJ3? 1?. mmn mi, Snul'i ' '.-I ml in u ? Kerslimv Cojioty. ferine P. Holland, A Iniinistrafor ?Jo lion is no-; ?>? K state uf .lolm Holland, , , against. B. I > Turner. iNj.lvf n?d l?y virtue of execution* Ir. [-thrnfr iii tinnw, 1 will ? II :il pnblie O'Hery, hi'fori'fho (' 'Hit Hoime in ChiikIimi, S. (!? within tlio Ifff.il liottrs of sale on tin; lir.st Monday in April next, ? rtyVl I liiat plree. p:rc.*l or fruet of himl, *jt:iat?',l yiwfc and heinu in Kerahaw Coun ty, t'tate nforo8;ii'l, eoiitnining One Hun dred and Flf'tv ( I *>0) n< r(f', more or leu*, honuded North by lli.* -s\f<('t5l!atn l-Vrrv IN-ri'l. Kii-I liy land formerly of <i. M. Turner liO'X" uf Alexander .Jii|innon. S'ou'li liy In 1 1 < 1 formerly of J.-W. ^IrCnrrv, Weat ' l?v l;t ii<1 of Kstatc of l:*aae 1 1 < > I Ih ?*< I . Lev- j icd on ns pro per 1 3' of Jl P. Turner, l)e I fl'lnl.ll't. 'IV? ins <if S.-K'. ? C'hkIi. . ? K. H WILLI AXIS. / Hu-riir Jv?,ri>haw~T',o. March i:? ? t 1. f mmn m Stale qf H.jnlh (,' wuliii i, } 111 llu: Cour. K' i ?lii\w C! Mintv. S of (!oiiiii?. ii S PUr*. I Klizabclh M inning and ! it>r hu*h::nd, IMw.inl I M inning, riaintid-i, I ,4 against i Willi mi I .lonrp. Ma^ic IVrk ins.aml her Inisliaml, i i 1 i nt !?'. I*.-rk in*. A I W. Anna II. Hissed, and Tli nn j as I. .fours, 1 >c*r?* lid ;t ii t :s. | finlir ami by vidnc <?f a deer*"* in fhi< action, I will sdj? at public- outcry, .before tin- ( 'oiirl I lo^st* in ( 'anxlon, S. I v?t!iiii!li()^,K<)l hours of sa'o, j lir.-t Moiiflnv in April lyx*, allflint lii.t i or par. -el of lam!, lvin-^ ami being in t\</ ! oily of Camden, (' >u :i t > oi Ki-r.-liiiv .mjf j Stale nferesaid, beinyr poitons of loir niiinliorcl In the plan of said city as Lots I No. Nine Hundred an.l Nineteen (WIf'b ! X ino I T >ut< I rof 1 ami Twenty (920) an ! | Nine Hundred nod T a eiitv-one "~l), I fronting one bun !r<* I h i>flfiy (!?"/>) feel j Went on i.yt'Je|o.? mr,>? i ami in iiumi;.' I Ka*-t\var7l about i li r?-<? hundred and fifty I J8*>0) f?:el, aael tract lining h.mnd; d ar j follow.* vj On (lie Norfb l.v pivttuV-a of M. L. Rurnft, on the M i-t by |?r? ni ;se? formerly belonging to children of Iliri m Xiitlli-y, on die. Soiif'i l?v premise* of .1. SnmttT Uhmne, anion the Weit b_\ J.yt f let on nfreot. Terms of Sale. ? One-lhird cn?b, bal anoe on a credit of one and two yearn, with inu r st from the day of tale, secur ed bv lH>r.d of ihn purchaser and mort gage of th? preini*-'" JuJd. Promiar* re fold Maine dav if purchaser fail* to com ply. , R. R. W.rjJAMS, Tried Friends Best. For thirty years Tutt's Pills have proven a blessing to the invalid. "Arc truly the sick man's friend. A^Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria, constipa tion and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS AM ABSOLUTE CUlii?. ~( Ripply DE^OT, CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Soulhcnstein Lime & Cement Co., 276 K. Hay ?,t. . Importer* K.-ikI iri)i Porllamr Ooment, Hind. Crn?s brand ; nUo, llcljitun l'ort l:in<l Ooiintit. ' MamiincturoK' Ajrent Brooklyn llmlge I # ?ii id I Ilyilrnulir Uotondaht Comont, Drulcrs in I'liiMlcr, Jliiir. Terra Ool'.ft Pipo, Alabama u < ?1 Ti'uyi'r.8<'o , White Work Lime, enrload? shipped diroel from Kilns ; -ill gi-ndi'A Hoofing and Shcathlint PilplTM. WKITK FOR CATALOG UK. I). VAN SMITH, Trcns. & Mgr. Mar. 13 ? Sin. In ' ? Poor Health means so much more than you imagine ? serfotis and fatal diseases result from trilling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift ? health. Brown's R <> Iron Biiters If you are feline out of sorts, weak ( nnd generally ex* liaus'.cd, nervous, | ,li*ve no appetite and can't v. or!*,, begin al once tak ing t be most r< !l a- ,, Ma Mrenglltcrdiii; medic In f,wl>.cll in j KirNtoLH lr'>n !ii' ? " ters. A^yw |.<?t- J ties fure^W?clil roiiicd frouoU'.c J very firm <!<>se* if ' won't ttain yi\r ? teeth, and M ys \ pk u t.iklyi It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and l.lver Neuralgia, . Troutftcs, Constipation* Bad Blood Malaria, ^ Nervous ailments Women's complaints. n?tS^lv iher^nuine? It hM crossed r?J 'line* <>n ilw wtiipptr. AH other* Ifle ????> On rtctiiit of two k. cuiit ? ? ?*? ' will KciTd cM of T?.? PmmII'hI Wti ixt'm Paw VU?? a?id book? fre?. * new I iirpoiiline still near his saw i i y{1 1 , wo suppi h" lie intends run ^?'i it ?? u large business this year. \Yt II, as we can't I In itk ot any i 1 ? i n j ? else to wrilo at this time I* ?? ? w < m! -I interest the renders of To- Cluon'ole wo will y'ogo with i ? ' i wishes to Tlio C'.ironiole und eoi i ?'x|<(>ihUm)Is. leather. Luck now. Mi. IvJilor ; ? >1 will come a*kin?? you edinit mo in the 'might Col UUIS of your pape 1 as 8OIU0 of tho correspond** n;s have got. careless. Wo arc 1 1 'i \ t n g a fow bright fu'n-. II V ? 1 *1 y 8 Ik I pl'CSe I) t . Measles and mumps aid ruling hi thin community. Wo ?n w It row ii Eyes uot long n ?jf ? . ; slio had u broad hid ilit on her face, I think hor host, was olofto by. I t h i ok prol'uhl y v.o will have ft manage to teporl ht'foro long. Wo ft i'o glad to say that Mrs \\ ? Wollins, of this place, who has In on quite ill f ?r some tiino is im proving. Miss .Joanna Uai', of this places i? visiting I'ebilixVs noar Lynolv WOOll. Miss Nannie Hall, of tins place, is visiting friends n nd relultvea noar Camden, Mr. J. K. Copeland jhayi? frequent visits to this poelion.J OKI Bud wo know tho attraction, i)K it isn't a pair of hi no eyes its m>tat. Well, us this is my llri^ piece 1 will close wishing tho Chionlcle, which is always welcomed hy lis, tnuoh suoeiss. Bright I^yos. Pino CKovo. Soino Atlvlco to i bo Voters ot Kershaw Comity. Mr. Kditor please allow mo space in your valuable paper to drop a f< w linop from this berg, .The farmers are busily ortgagfod ? in 'preparing their land. for plant* inn they have hern making good liTOe for tho last too weeks, ns *tho \v( ather has heen in their favoi\ hut look out farmers and dnu*t plant too tn u eh ofttton for you will take 5 ots for it next. full. Wo had the pleasure of peeing 'one of ovr little spoils drive up to I church t ho other day hy himself. I Hoys what does that mean? We would like to know what has Ueoom o <>f Sis ; has tho old wuiosv eis taken hoi? ^ As this is campaign year and we will have a great many enndi** ? t Ales he fore us and wo have got to ? choose TV ho we will vQto for, lelf< us look good before w<> - vote. ?See who wanted to build iron in idgen on dry landy abd how tliodjf VQtod on issuing more bonds on . ? lie County, ami a great many "oth er things that wd could mention* Wo have qot two many bonds against the County already. 1 don't see why some of our men want moro^j^iids. We must not put. men in ofllce hccnuso they ore some kin to some great man, or be cani.o they married some ? groat n an's daughter, or just to keep r.p their name as old soldiers, but, we must put men in oUIco w bo wo iliink aro going to do their host for the g iod of the County, autl who . an't be mined by every onv t b ?.(??' I I oiks to them/ I think that there mo some thanues I tint con id b? '< made in our ofllcea ami lei'u put the right ones there tlua time. ^ I will close us 1 am a new TiVgltfC" her, with host wishes to The Chron ic e. ? Old Bndi Kershaw. Prof. J. W. Daniels visited ? friends i?t Jfjfcirsou last Saturday v ?in (I Sunday. 51 r. S. N. Sowell, who is conduct-, j r?ur ? business at Lueknow^was In towjjj/a couple of flays Inst week. s. C apt. .J. K. Peorce, who is at pr<?? sent making liis Irmio in Che^aw, w.-iH in town a few days la?t> WitJek. Rev. \V. C. Power, the Presiding IClder of the Sumter District preached two able sermons last Sm? Hid ay and Sunday mornings. Mr. VV. T. Brock of Cheraw, vis ited friends here the past week. What young mnn wiien returning t?> school drove 35 mile's' across the ? country to take the train when he lived in teif'minutes walk of a depot an^ a comfortable \ waiting lyoni? f ? Senator Tillman has had for- * warded to the Kershaw High School u large wall map. The gift is highly appreciated as the school has stood in heed of a iunp~a goofj while. The following young men par4 ticipatcd in the medal cortest at the academy: Tnurlow Onto, Wtl'io Kloyd, S?ni and Kddic ? Hough and Willie Beckham. Tltft itinlal was awarded to Mtfst er Wil lie Beckham. AH o^the speakers * a? cj ui ttecjA themselves very hand-, somt ly. The meiuheis of the Kershn* Baptist, church have tendered a call to Kev. *1. B. Bozenian, of Dar lington, who nt present in tho Tlu^T'gieuK'^eiuenaiy, of Louitf. vi le, Ky. s -% ? ' ; Then; seems to he no scrrclty of gold in this section. Hon. W. N. Clvhurn had at - this place taafc Tuesday, s lump weighing ? 300 #lwt?, the \ ;\ ?it of which w TC was miue<r on Mr. place and was wnsheri. .< from ?Jirt n?*a r the surface the ameltlbg ww* rlutfo at. Ifail?tfUolHy^f la^' Little Belle, the Infant daaffhler i f Mr. and Mrs. J. 1ft. Grow, :<1is4r? at i'lielr r.'sioeice on Fish, ltt / < ' A most uttforlutaU aocHeat which resulted fatally occarr*4? at: Pilmo ? last Tburaday ttfght, Mr, OUcbMa oahiuaUoaally 'g thnl hie Hlllii .mlatrlrlaf uioi for a bargtar, 6? liPi