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* THE BKST SPRING MEDICINE is Simmons i.rvnR 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 HIS which shatter the constitution and wreck health. Don't forget the word Regulator, it. is 'SWLfWJN* livi;r REGULATOR you want. The wvH|^Rl:G' a ULATOR distinguishes it from rflfnHier m remedies. And, besides this, SlA\A\ONS LJVIiR REGULATOR is a Regulator of the Liver, keeps it proper IV at work; that your system may be kept in good condition. TOR THE BLOOD take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. It is the best blood purifier and corrector. Try it and note the difference. Look for the RLU Z on every package. You wont tuul it on any other medicine, and there is no other Liver remedy like SIMMONS LIVER i-REGULATQR? tlx* kingol Liver Remedies. IJe sure you get it. ?J. II. Zeilin Sc Cp., PlillttUelphliii l';t. peal VetfJ. MAY 22, 180(5. New Announcements The following new un?ounce --<inonl8 appear in the Chronicle to day : For tli o Senate ? Messrs. J. T, lln.V and WflF. RusseP. For Treasurer ? Mr. W, Jb\ Ma lo:?e. For Coroner ? Mr. S. Si If. Notice- <*>1 For so veronica sons I will ho un able lo run the delivery wagon as advortiaed, hut ? lie pe that those that have patronized ine will con tinue to do so. --M. H. mUM. $ensi??n B?a?d The pension hoaid completed its woik of considering application on "Tuesday las/, and the list was for warded to the Stale h ?ard. There -were uboin 100 applications, 70 of -which were accepted. Tiio Candidates On- account of devoting the.) space to the/ pulicalion of the Treasurers report the. cnndidat.es' announcements made previous to this issife are omitted. Of one thing we can essuro our icadersi however ? not one of, theiw has withdrawn ? as will be shown , by .their appearance again next wcc,k. Do You Appreciate This? / Says Dr. Byere : "I have devoted >my whole life and thought to the study of the" Human ^eye, to the correction of its faults, the strying of i* s failing, the preset vntion of its usefulness. The Doctors all over the country who have sent me patients, i.ud the patients lo whom I have giver, comfort, sight, hope and life are the evidences on which I rely to proyeOry knowledge end success. Consultation with me costs nothing. My time amf know ledge of science ure at the service of those who need them, and w hen I prescribe my prescription <.f glasses may be submitted to any - competent. authority for examina tion and I w'.ll gladly abide the re t,ult." . v* Dr. Bvers hns the endorse ment of South Carolina's best citi zens, and his reliability is unques tioned. Oilicc at Workman II ?use. .Call and see him at once. ? Sensation In Chester. A correspondence from Chester ?aays: "A startling sVnstion was oceassioj&ed here yesterday about noon when .1 became known that there weie irregularities in the tax receipts issued by Cuintv Treasurer JTohn B. McFadd^n. A few days back one or two tax payers in the coun^ found out by comparing their receipts with the auditor's hooks that tiiere was n mist ake, they having p < i ? 1 more ?than the returns called for. These receips were taken to the Licasur er, the mistakes pointed out ai.d correction asked for. Mr. McFnd den promptly paid back the ovei> ?charge, and the parties were satis fied. The report, however, was circu lated that something w#s wrong at '1 his office and yesterday taxpayers from the town and several sections cf the country took their receipts to '.he andllor and in ofcatly every ?case the receipt* showed that a greater amount had b'-er. paid than . the auditors books called for. This, of course spread ail over the town like wild fire and to-day it is known that these irregularities have hern ?carried on for the past Ave years. Mr. M cFadden has been treasur er of Cheater county for 10 years and was/ up lo a we< k ago the ?trongest^man politically in the county. lie had the entire confi dence of the peo|i4o of this town and county and there was no oth er treasurer in the State more effi cient and held in hitflirr esteem by State officials, and hvlils home peo^ pie than was Mr. McFauden. . ^ The extent of tbeaa. irregulaii , lies or the amount of tb? orer > -charfeitbat bare been earned on ?ajtianatioallf, ' cannot be aacer Uloed exactly. h :-*8 F. W- E'.dre ge -, N' ('., will I ?f : 0|>iUt(i si ii <1 . rt- a<l ' lo tcceiye quests o n t t-x I J,ui|v 1? l?, ?i i| ?l o r the eare a i.d ii/ a ii a i$Mio o of Mr- F. \V. K 1 d icdge if iTTt 1 1 till Kirk lui>, (nin th n, S. C, This guarftMWfc a Aral cl ii?b Uoltl at thai 1. 1 a ?? icftiil. Suggestion. Mi. F.ditor : ? Please allow ihe l$t nda of Mr. J. A. MeDonill, of Flal Rock, in suggest his name es a candidate f ? ? r theolllco of Count) Supervisor. M'. MeDowel) is t ini nenlly qualilb d for Uui position, having honorably seivetl his peo| lc a* County Commissioner. We think no better in ;in cooltl ho chosen. Mauy Friends. > 3D. aths. Me. Nat Gay died very sudden* ly at his home mur Westville on last Fi i?l ay. lie wns about 75 years of a"!1. The inlet incut took place at Kershaw on Saturday. M:\. A. R. Player, wife of Mr. U. U. Player, died in Atlaula, Oa^ last Sunday. Mis. Player wt?s tin** mother of Mis. I). Y. Metis, at whoso residence she died. A Card From Cap*- Perry. We liavo been requested hy Capl. J. to. Perry to publish the follow ing rani in regard to a statement made in his speech at White Oak on the 9th, whicJrjipoeeh wo regret time and spaco tTul not permit us to publish : Ivlitor Chronicle: ? Please slat.* that it was a remiss of duty of the Supervisor of Registration of Ker shaw county the year 18'JO in not sending mo a transfer from that county to Lancaster, thereby re lieving any charge as. to Mr. Phelps. Yours truly, c1e., .J no. M. Perry, Lan castor, S. 0 . A Quotation Hunt. The ladies of the Oiivo Branch Society of the Camden Baptist Church have announced an cnler l-.inmcnt which is to he at once novel and entertaining. It is lo be called ,(A Quotation Hunt" and will be given at the home of%Rev. A. T. Jamison, Tues day evening of next week May 2(JM. . A select musical progrMfi will be provided in which/focal tiilent will participate ? The pi ice of admission will be 25 ccnltt ? - -children under 15 years of ago ? llo cents, which will, entitle one to thevwhol? program including re freshments. Wake up your liver hut be sure you take Simmons Liver Regulator lo do it wit!) ? it will do it every, timr, and do il so well that you'll feel Wontlei f'til/ refreshed and strengthened. 1 1 it^ ^Simmons liv er Regulatoi that does it. 'i here is only one Sinwnons Livei Regula tor and yot.'l! know it by the Red Z on the package. Take nothing else, and you'll be sn*c; to get all the good health promised. Pioml-cuoue 103 m*. The long dry spell has been at last woken by copi< US sIlOWtftsT'^ If you want a bicycle -aree, call at Hirsch Bros A C-?'s and spcntl $2.50. Thft State Constable siczed aholil 22 gallons of whiskey at the 3 C's depot one day tins wet k. * A horse of Mr. Sam II tinier was killed by lightening neaV Roland yesterday afternoon. ' * We are ^formed lhat Mr. 15 . I). ThI well was caught out in i hail storm on last Sunday afternoon nnd-pretty seW-rclj^jentcn -up. A party coming to town t reports lhat Mr. Charlie Nicholstin has a very fine fin Id oV cotton on the Lan caster road. Wo have been requested to -state l!ia? cheeks 197, 19S, 199 and 200 of l he Treasurers report published I n Rt. week reading "township com missioner" should be "county com missioner." Also cheek 3l44'super visor'rt salary for May and .June $200.00" should be "aupervi sor's j !saU?y for four months." The way it appeared in the paper, how ever, is exactly 119 it was in the copy furnished us. English Spavin Liniment re moves all Halt), Soft or Ct^Joused Lumps and Rleinishos from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbp, Splints, Swerbej'j Ring- Rone, S t i II e s, Sprains, a I I Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc.. Save $50.by use of one bottle. Warranted the most Wonderful Blemish Curo ever known. Sold by Dr. F. L. Zernp, Druggist, Catndcn, S. C. Whon Baby wa* Rick, wo Rave hor Oastorla. \yhon kIio wan a Child, ?l?? cri<vl for Castoria. Whfiii r!i? bopfuno MLsh, kJio filing to f '.-istorla. WMhlio b.ul Children, alie gave ilium Castoria. Relief in Six Hours Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved i? *ix horns bj the ??New Great .South Ameiic.in Kidr.ey Cure." This new . rented.) it a great surprise on account <?? its, exceedi^-^rotnplnoBs in reliev* ing pain in the liladder. Kidneys,. hauk and every part of the urtnarv paMOgcs in male or female, it re- i Hcvea retention o^water and pain | in passing it alnioat immediately. If you want quick relief and_ aure thi? is your remedy. Sold by Dr.; F. L. Zt-mp, Druggie', G'amden, 8. C i Mr. I'.ditor . 'ea*o announce the im.no of MM \\ Rl'SSKLI as a cAiulidu fui the Senate subject u> tin* iin^i.i'.iK* p. ni > a tic i>nntary. Mr. Hi: sK<li ha* rendered yrood soi\uv to iii>1 Seal v ami C'>W?*y hi times past i?r..l los election U> tin* oMice Ugivulix desired. Many Friend*. Mr, KiH'or: ? l'leaso announce the name ot 1 1 1 1* HON, J. T. 11 A V for ilioj Senate til ! t)?e unexpired tent of tli? I T. J. Kii kland, rctdtfm d Koinan' ni Kcr?lia*? county is better known than j i.s Mi. liny , am! Ii*' has always worked fur the host- interests ? ?f the entire i>e V (ile ot the count .4. Hi oa?t inistled hii<1 fair, lu would untie an ACce| table Sena tor. , ^ Many Voters of Kaateru K? r?haw Ilavipu hoen solicited 1? V a number of Mentis fron; various sections of tlie county to enter the raeoyfot County TroasuYcr. and tally av?|>ree\-itiin; manifestation of confidence, 1 lur their .. i \ ?? at ter care Ail consideration, decided to stand ft >r the recommendation ot the Democratic voters i . ?r ?:ii?l office, j.h th in); myself to abide the result ni the Vtiniary. W. I\ MA LOW. Mr. K?litor : ? Veaso allow the friends ni M !{ . STKP11KX SKI.K to atinotia ??> liiiti ms a candidate for the olliee of Cor oner subject to the result of the Demo ciatio primary, Mr. Self is an ex -con federate v< terat>. having scrvtwl his country so faithful and lost liis aim in the battle of f\?ld llarhor, June ilr.h, I8t?4 ami having been loval to Dcinoeru Tfrv ever since. We think. no better mail coul I bo chosen. Many Friends. ? A Bicyclo Free. Kvery cash purchaser of $2.50 worth of goods at the popular store of Messrs. Ilirsch Hros <fc Go, will he "t'cii ft key whieli will open to ?lie luckv holder a bicycle free. Cull at Ilirsph Hros tfe Co. for pat lieu I at s. Rheumatism Cured. After eminent phyrieians arui all other known remedies fail, Botanic Hlood Halm, ( 1J. H. H ), will jjuick Iv e.nre. Thousands of testimo nials attest this fact. N't) case of Rheumatism can stand before its magic healing power. Seud stamp for book of particulars. Ii con tains evidence tUat ,\will convince you that R. R. t?. is the best cure for all Hlood and Skin Diseases ev er discovered. He warn of substi tutes said to be "just a* good $1.00 per I a roe. bottle. Kor sale by Druggists. Compositions From the Graded School. Til K KINK AH I'S. Sculpture Is the art of carving Music is a very nice art. Anyone would be very wise to he an arehi *t* ct. Once there was' a great sculp tor and the king cond-mned him to ha killed for tiio murder of his friend. He was carving for the king. The king gave liitn eight days to finish it, he finished, it on the seventh day.- The king come to look at it that, evening/ he said he had seen a face that looked like it before. t It was the image of his mother, and the sculptor was his brother. The king.dicd not long afterwards and tft<J sculptor be came king. The statue of Wasington is in Richmond,' Va. H icprcsents -a liorse with Washington on it us lie wiri in the war. Annie Lowry. . Ago 12; ? Grade G. TH 10 FINK AIM'S. Architecture i? finest of oil the fine nits, because every piece has. to fit and all the c.irved pieces are almost as beautiful us a paint ing. The most beautiful piece of architecture ? Is the St.. Ret*?v's| Church in Rome, dotet by. Michael Angclo, who* was a beautiful sculp tor; he carved a . wo?y beautiful statue of Moses. 1 sh mid think it would ho most interesting to go nn$ examine all the beautiful statutes. There Me t.vo <> i three that 1 must not fail to mention ? the beautiful Statue ? ?f Liberty, which is so largt> -that a person can stand in the oronz" hand, which is perfectly shaped. It is made on an island in New York harbor; the first thing yon see when you enter J he harbtir is tii is beautiful woman till in drap ery and a sliaTt in her hand, and it i? so beautifully formed that you would wonder that a human hand could do such a wonderful tliirg. Tiio statues of !It>nap?rt and Wash i..gton are handsome, but not so much so 09 the Liberty statue. The paintings afe the next best. The talented Rosnf' Uoaheur is not ed all over the woild for her won derful power over her brush, which is a great God's gift. Music is tin* most thrilling of all ; you canal ways find something to suit your humor.^lf you are sod, you hear -a-solomn thing and, ifgaj*, you can heaV the thrilling marches of "Lii? Wtyuiell#," "Higf* School Cadet" knd ittherp, and of course our be /fovefl *? Dixie." Kvcn little babies xlwayfl learn songs. \ I. Mary Burnet. ^ ? Grade 6. thousands olWomen 1 SUFFER UNTOLD MISERIES. BRADFIELD'S BEnALE " ^Regulator, ACT* AS A SPECIFIC ?y fctoiaf to HuHjAottai ill tor Orp?. Jb*cauncft health to bloom, and Joy to reign throughout the fnunc. It Never Fails to Reoujatfe ... "1* vlfs kti boso aodtr UMiiMtt of l?4> ns M?r?l?lan? ur** v?a?s. wiUioot b?u?fU.. Altsr MSiM Of of BKAHKlUUrS 4* biram bukiku mcum co., MlkyMnUstl M.NrwMlk prom ()ur (Jofrej!pv?i*J?nt$. Calhoun. Once moro wo have gotten out our old scrat h book to sea l you the fow news items from this mi* lion. " The general health of our bury in not fcood?er ? vos, tho htahh is good, but wo ha\Vt ti<>t much of it. T Mr. W. T. Howol. who has been vor.v ili is iomc heller wo nro pleas vd to nolo. , The faiuily of -M?'. Johnio Mr Culehen, nil <>' have been ill, nre impuivinp? under l lie *kilie?l imit?,ent of Dr. W. W. Fraaer. Mr. O. W.' IJrown, who li:is been vol y ill i* cans uloasetit . On last Thursday nlg\\l an n^M* dc:ilal killing occur reel on Or. Me CiUchon's plac*? near hoie. to negro ho\> who was killed wa? tightening a screw in a pistol when ?i negro girl caught hold of ihe /dslol, and the hoy in endeavoring lo eel it from her received III* death Voun.K V%e l,isl?' " I double notion SiPSallbre an.l in the so utile for recovery it was di*oha? g the hill let entering the foie hcad of I ho deceased .causing el most instn nt'dcai h, as the brain* ne/ed out of the bullet hole. M t lio inquest no charges were pre ft i re.l ami tho, verdict rendered accidental shooting. The dry weather is causing out farmers to wear laces nearly a< long as vour arm. Cotton lias hoe n and is still djing an.l if vain <h>es not soon quench the thti si ?? earth aiul crops things will look serious. Our tohaeeo farmers canno, transplant without going t(>. l,V'l expense o( hauling water which is a big j'd). The oat crop is almost m ii entire fai nrov M II W. Nerihcut, 01 lingion, who has been visiting hoi parenvs and friends at this - place rot n r nod 1 ist Sunday. Mr. H<?ht. Josey was tn our burg roeeiii.lv ? ? iinagm lisin ? n Mr, -J. W. Hudson, of I'io^i deuoe, *vas in this section last Sun | tiny ? proa idling? Mr. .1. W. Outlaw, of this plm-e; pays frequents visi's to a certain soot ion ot Darlington county. Of course, wo don't know, hut reserve I lie ri^ht to think as we please as to the cause. M,r. and Mrs. W. LaCosto, of M. Chin le?, wy;e visiting nc-ir here re cently. The wi iter stays at homo and attends lo his own business. The prospect for orange blosT soma are hijght none yet. Wl- would like to suggest that llio correspondents vote on Hh? picnic problem,** -I aay ha\e it where your Ml. Olivet. corresunn- , dent said, an.l about. July 4th 1890, j if not. soonev, also the photo . Have an artist lo come out and snatch them (dr. Nc more this time from the Wanderer. ?? . Olivet. Mnvl,,-'J Dear Chronicle : ? News . in this section is something like uligion ? scarce. The host we know at pre sent is that this part *.f the cony inunjur was hloss (for a hloMlnaflt j was.) with a nice rain last Sunday afternoon. Crops are looking much hotter and everybody seems more choe'vf ul Miss Ilattie Smith, one oi Clevc land's sweetest young ladies has hecn visiting friends hoio recently. 'Mr. John Joy, of Swift Cret k. was in this section last Sunday. ?Mr. Oscar Holland, a popular y?ung man of Oakland, was lit Be ii lull Sunday. ? ... Messrs. H. T. Croswell and A. M. MoCas-kill, two of Antloch'* most popujar young men were vis iting friends here last Suudaj'. We Inyo been waiting to hour from some more ( f the correspon dents about the "Chronlclo pic^ rdc.'1 Sister Chatter Hox proposed having it nt our home. Wo will he del ghtcd for it to ho her r, and will do all wo can to make the day a td'-asant one to all. ^ _ Willi host wishes. Vivian. Pisgah Tlid picnic at Swift Creek was nniteia success. There were young I ad If s from a distance, whose faces added much to the occassion. Mr. W. D. Tranlhan, of your city w,is with us who made a long and in teresiing address. After him came Hon. J. K. Diil'reo who gave a filmrt but interesting address. Next camo dinner which was very acceptable tor it was getting late. Next and hest of all was for us to er.Joy the company of the many young ladies who were present. The Pis&ah picnic wi.ich came olf two days later can bo spoken of in the same manner as tills I have just mentioned. Misses Sadie Hurst, cf Camden, and Anna Myom, of Mt. Zion, have returned home afitr spending several days with friends and relatives at Bovkins. Mr. Ren Dixon, line of the old est men in our neighborhood died May, the 10th., and was hurled at Pisgah. J. L. G. ' * Sychar Mr. Krlitor : ? We ?l'l give y>u a few dfits from our.qulet little burg. CoUoxy^i^^ la the order of the d *f w^b our f^mer#. x ^ In purauant to an order of tl?e Slate democratic executive coin mUue Fine Tree Democratic club ma Kay ^wd ?n?? rr-wganUeti. Tha toWamlog c/Hcera ^era clccled. for Infants and Children " \\ ( il tot'hiKhvii t hut I m ini u>M>y 1 ripllvU iiityA a to mo." 11. A. Akchkh, M. IV, /* 111 i>.>. Oxford St., UrooUy u, N. Y. ?v of 'OnsioWi* Is so universal aid I It h im i it ?? > v \voll known lh.it It sooiiia A work <>f Kti]H'i'i'rt>i;nU>>i> to ?'i>,l>it>>.> it, l\?w tiro Intelligent fainiluM who >.!>> not ktvp CuttloiTi wit hlu easy wu'h." C.vuuw M.vhvvn, IV IV, Now York Olty. I Cuttorln em on I 'olio, lVnsiljvUJ<>u, Sour Ktoinaok, l>iurrlum?, Kiwtal low, Kills Worms jilvoa tjvop, aiul juvtuyCoa ui KotlU.n, Wiilioui injurious uiotlioulMi. "Viv t>'v. ral yonra T hftvo woAmmcmletl ' < '.i .lori.i,' and shall nlwuyrt coutlnuo to tlo ? >, j -i it h,n Invariably |ii\mIiiv?hI ^joucIIcUU ivtaiUa." 1:i?\vin K. I'audkk, ^.U:, Mnvl aiul Vt It Avo., N<Hy York i'lty. Tun Ot. statu Company, m Mi hkay Siuki r, Nrw Noioc ClTY? TO ALL IY CUSTOMERS: 1 am late coming nut with my ad vortisement, hut not behind selling; goods. I have l>ecn waiting to got in my new quarters ! am here wit h a lull line* ii ' ? Not to Ho U tiers )ld. r Don't let the little quotations' you see in some advertise-', ments fool you. What you wancjs what \<ui see 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 when 1 see uoods roll ing out in such quantities, hut the editors have got to live. I call special attention to country stores. 1 am selling stocks of goods to that trade,' I also have as nice a line of :bw;no'y~ . o- :r, o o in ies As anyone in town and will meet and cut prices with any one of them. 1 don't ? 1 low anyone to undersell me. I want all of my fiiendsto understand this. You will find me ill the KannereJtind Men hants Tank l>nild ing. ! WSiL HUV YOUR CDTrO\. (iive me a tiialas 1 am now in the market. 1 am yours truly; D. E. HINSON. GREAT BARGAINS JUST FROM. N. Y. AUCTION ROOMS. Our s?cond stock of Spring' an J Slimmer goods to arrive this week." Yes, ho groat has been our sales that we have had to buy almost a complete second stock of goods. These goods are just from the great auction rooms in New York (where all bargains accumulate) and we bought ;it prices which will enable uu to sell them at prices far ? below their actual value. v * REMEMBER 1ST. V t Jz. Our purchases cdnsisf. of a full and complete line of $boicc and select Summer Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries, SRim>ons, Corsets, Ladie's Undervesta. Mose, Shoes, Men's and Hoys' Straw Men's and Boys' Felt flats. Men's and Boys' Cloth ing, Men's and Hoys' I,aurt<Teivd Percale Shifts? in fact every thing to be found in a first-class Dry Goods store. REMEMBER 2ND. ^ We a)-e the acknowledged leaders of low prices. Even merchants quote, our prices and attempt to duplicate them. sty ush MILLINERY. IIATS, IIATS, IIATS. Wo have too many to carry over to next season. ? Now is the time to get^you a nice hat at your own price. Three more weeks and Mrs. Russ' "contract with U9 for this sensfm will be out. In order to move these hats ouickly rwe IIAVK decided to mako special LOW PRICES during the remaining three weeks she is here. 0 KveryboJy ad mires the hats she trims and you should not tail to giv<^ us your order before she leaves. Don'-t'wait two long. .To-doy's express brought uh the prettiest Tot of nil Silk Dresden and White, Finland Blue Taffeta Ribfepns received thi.M season. \-s" * Money soved if you give us your patronage. Come and see our goods get q??r prices and be convinced. THE CAMDEN DRY GOODS CO. ? - . ? Mt'Hs, ?*, I L* . 'Itioiiir, j>ic "> : r Afcx Siwiw vitti ()? - J. I). MuNei', tyc U. It t.i i u ?'\cculiv? cujintiiUoe mnti II. K. nloaofry an I J. Y\\ llvatto i\l tern Mo, T. U. I home was eleetod delegate to the ??ounty eor>vi?n*h?n instructed to vote for fico silveules to t ho state coimi.tioh. V/o o?n aay Pino lVce i>. for free *ilvcr%U> to 1, with i4 !*??:? * silver apostles a t the helm. After moiiort of adjournment Mr. S, |f n?.k?'?l 'h<>eluh to reinuin un lil some aeiio.i wus taken toward i kii imij; a church. A fter t he matter w: s diseussed it waft decided to up* point a committee of threo to ca - < ? i ? 1 o whe'e tin* church slmll ho lutili. M I'sars. T. U.Thome, J. K. A iv. il.Kllioti wore appointed ioM?teet t lit; pi Ajo?\ li a community ever needed a church thin one does as the nearest ehtneh is 7 or S miles d'stant. riu* render will a^reu with us that no o immunity is happy ihat is destitute of religifl cisea DON'T LET THIS FACT ESCAPE YOU! Right here in Augusta you have 1 0 concern manufacturing doors, 'sash, blinds, and ornamental! woodwork, strictly high grade, !o\s prU ed,(l>ut notc/ienff), which I will coiupaic favorably with the] product ot the factories of the! Northwest, and sicond to none | made anywhere in the Sou h. Kvery advantage is yours whenf |iurchasing of us, for then you | "Buy of the AVnkcr." Send for Price 1 ist? ikkr, AIK1USTA I.UMMI-K CO., AUQU8TA. QA,. NOTICE. T want ovory nu n find \v<>m?n ln'4'ho Unite*! Slates uitvri'r (fil (ii iho ( >|iiimi ami Whittky balms to Imvo ono of tnv books on these di*. emits. &i|ilret>t It. M. VVoolliey, Atlanta, UiU, l?u.\ ?<W, antl 0110 >\ ill bo sunt you Iree. ? 1,5 1 id gc to Let. 1 w ill rot-rive 1 ?i? 1? !>.t Tiller's ??M June lltli., 1 xiM>, t? ? t>uiltl ii Trust, spun nl lco fcH ;uti ism tln> river. I'lnrta ami h|nvi lie. it ii?hh cmi l)i> scon At* UridtfO the lav uflt-liin-/ .7 1\ I'ltKLl'S, County Sy pej'Visor. a s. HUM! & so^ ? M ANUJFACTU KEltS OP ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Maten\k Sash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, S. C.l Purchase oua~ makes, which/ we guarantee superior to ?Vy sold South, and thereby save monev. ' Wtftow and Fancy Glass a specialty* Junu 29. mi mm. a-ii .iUi 'ill '?WuW'31* IN AND STILL COMING. ITAVE YOU SEEN OUR Otip and saucer for 7c. - ? Plates, 6, 7, 8, "9 cen's. Covered dishes, 48 and 5 Oc. Dishes S, 10, 13, 15, 19 cts. Chambers for 30 cents. Covered chambers 49 cts. Pitcher and* bowl 79 cants; big size and worth !fl 00. China plates 10 and 12 cts. Cups and-saucers 10 and 12c. Plain tumblers 3 l-2*.cts. Jelly tumblers 2 1-2 cts/,^>\ 4 piecc glass set for 30 eta.-** Knives and forks 48 and C>ft cents a set. Enamel lined preserving ket< ties 25, 39, 48, 69 and 75 cts. A GATE WARM? now don't ? WE HULL THAT STUFF. RIGHT PRICES. SEE OUR Big rubber combs for 5c. Big box hai\ pins 5c. Hair curlers ?c. 1 doz col'ar buttons for 5c? 3 table spoons for 5c. A big hotel gcblet for Jjc. 5 papers needles, and bod* kins for 5c, Set of 6 tea spoons for 5c*. Quart cup 5c. Tooth brush 5c.~ ry*" 2 pks. envelopes for i>c/ 2 quires paper 5c. 5 paper* of pins 5c. Big bottle of machine oil farf 5 cts. Big as&ortment glassware oc. 1 doz cedar pencil for 6e. ; 1 See '