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THE BEST is Simmons liver regulator, i yn't forget to take it. Now is the time wou need it most to wake up your 1 ivcr. \A ^^Rfiggish Liver brings on Malaria, beve> /< anu Ague, Rheumatism, and many other ills which shatter the constitution and wreck health. Don't forget the word REGULATOR. It is SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR you want. I he w;ord REG ULATOR Uistlnguisne* ftomVdl othe^ remedies. And, besides' this, S.mmon'S l,m:R REGULATOR is a Regulator ol the L iver, keeps it properly at w ork, tint your system may be kept in good condition. FOR TUB BLOOD take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR, it is the best blood jfnirificr an 1 corrector. Try it and note the difference. Look for the RKIJ 7. ? on every package. You wont find it on any other medicine, arid there is no other Liver remedy like SIMMONS LIVER Regulator - the King of Liver Remedies, tie sure you get it. J. II. Zellin ?5t Co., l^iUidelpldn, l\i. Ordination Scviccs. Messrs. R. A. MetWeil and ('. . ,J. Lewis wiic ui (I-miumI Denccns ol the Camden Baptist (ljuieh on last Sunday morning, l'or Which special ouliuatiop serviced were h?*ld. Wanted. Every iady that read* 1 1 ? i *-* to ask at tho Caunden Dry (liimls Co'* store to see l)r. Ktrony's Tailor Made Extia Long Wa'ste and Hiyh Hust Cornets. Every cornet guar anteed ? uiuney refunded if wanted. (ii,od -vl.OO Corsets for POc. Mr. ?T. 31 Stephenson. Attention is-e^lled to the ?hdv. in another column of The Chroni cle to-day, of Air. J. if. Stephcn son. Mr. Stephenson is lat.elv from Kershaw and his store is jus: a few doors above tha Ci!t .Edge 'Store. FX'<r *1 1 n ?* a large and well se lected clocic uf general merchan dise. New sUve, new }jon |r ami light prices. Mr. Stephenson guai-' antees to save you jnanv dojilursj I?y trading with him. When yen come to town don't f-.*i! to call on hi in. . I Be {jh'-r at: 3i: 3 oa '? .i The Board of Registration for Kershaw County ha /e arranged, and publish to- lay, a list of dajs and points for the purpose of reg istering those who have not yet gotten tlx i i* registration certificate. Especial attention if called to this list of appointment a and if you have not yet. registered don't fait to meet t Ito Hoard at. your nearest place of appointment. The Hoard is doing all i:i ks power to got ev ery voter registered and it i < hoped that tho voters will do their part. Don't disfranchise yourseli! Hot this you will eeitainly do if you don't get your r?rgist,i at itpii cei't i Il eal e. Registei! E?'gisui!I Keg istei !!! f Seme 2?cre Questions From Mr. Hammond " v Lyuclb^ood. S. C) May *Ts ih, 1S00.1 Editor C li ronicle : ? Soma ume ?ago I asked n few questions and I stated I would n*k more. Jmuivu | l???c n waiting to see if /iiry of oitf Legislators woulvT .mFwer the ?ones I asked In fore. Tncre; b< iuy ^ two lawyeia and on? Colonel ? one might think they could h fi vt! given sort)'; reasonable an swer :.s to what they had done; mid why they had done certain things. Mr. Winkler said in a card that '?lu; not present when '.lie So JlCIJk'isoi \s m ?? 1 :: I V was r : i i s ? (I ri'.d 't-li n t it does not t?ki? <? If* c: t :? n I i I ?after the meeting of the m-xt L??g ?iwlal mi , Ai'd if ill*; people do n r ? r>. iliink it right it e:m be <dianged."| Hnt v^ll ?iot a Supei visor lie elected this Kail mid nereirding to his o'vn reasoning phout.'Jn; Slier lll's salar\ lie mi injustice to wbv erjer may ? ?:; elected to fednce it J during thp term lie was elected for? Thai's what he says about I lie ?SlieriM's salary and why it wap 41 u L hack to $75 p"r month. Now. to elect ri Snpei v'.sftif. on ^ salary of ?720 and t!u:n r<dne*l^ it* would liee.n injustice too, jusU<as tiiiieh as in the ease of the Slieiilf ? that is if 1 undeisland justice. And aboil', dieting pisi.nos lie er.ys he is in f uvor eif lettini' the* Oe>. Hoard diet them at ne'u d cosi. Wed, 1.1ml is right and the only <pif8tjon I will ask is how long f will Wo have to sen el him Ufore he' will propose tJiu change? I would bp gl/d if that was done. Still wl'ifo thinking over the mnl ter lie might have proposed let ting Kershaw county go in wuh othfrr counties at 20 eta. per day instead e?f 30 ci?. Orrf. tobl me "the Township Comitiissionk rs w?*re selected on a n count eif i(ie respect 'lie honornbhe delegation had (? r tlo-rn and if they did not want the positM^ they could resign," or something about j like! that. We ll, wonder if the Shor ' * ?tff vr Hfipi'iUmir TTTWtTt TIKI (Id Ihe" \ name thing if they ihorght they were not getting enough? II. ?;cacMr.o; a: S&wnie's Grc.k Ol.av;': I I t it' n;i! tif |?IO.U:i?in,J t Saw ; ? i t ??* ?? Mink )i ipliht (' tiurcii cfi) ?ikivu-tl li\ Ui v. i!. M, rti i KmImh.'n \ )< ?ii I v, on S'iiiilav, Jutu | I J l Is, a l 1 i :?? in. ^Um?. Da vis i r? llSJHrial (HUD " llil lilitl is a I Upifin! it | ? | >? ?i .. I u: v t< t , 'I hrre ?iU ??u hjucia! i i. si i u H'.i'nl; i huimu fill i.it>l.v,J l.\ I'.uf, 1'. CliHtui * I*' \ ?? i \ '><'.! v is t o; i', i.ti ! \ i ii \ ill* 1 1 i | ftllctxi. s. Itaojnl -It ">u. J . \V ?ti. I'h ii nn Mitd, < j A Card From Mr. McDovrcil S ? -v To My Fi if inis: : ? ^r'ully appveoi a I i 11 tt" tl't* ? i i Li ' ? C'Mi? | 1 i in t* ii V paid me :t ml ihm kin': them r?r tin; luani fosl. :? lions of c itiliiii'ticc reposed in mo b\ suggeM i r.g my hnnm as a candidate- for tin* rr pon si l?!o posi tion of ( futility Su pet visor, I can hut siy since my name lias been mi jf^csl cil lor (illlic I have given the matter due consideration, and f i >r lessors that could he m p 1 1 i si in a personal in tor view, hni not in this card, I wool 1 prefer not to become h candidate in the ap proaching campaign. In taking i his position 1 ?h> not. mean to treat with disconrtc3\ the kindly expres sions of iny friends nor tr oveilook the tender of honor and trust. ' uppieeiiite both the confidence re posed 'n me< and their expressed k indues* to fne. Koppvet/ull v, ,) A. M.; Do vol!. d) < Sugg stions. Kditor Chronicle: ? I may not he out. of order in makinpr a f.-w com incuts o n the e;j ml idate^for 'Pre us urer Tor Kershaw uounty. I.et us consider Pu~ a .'moment*, 1 and sc* if the right. man has come out for the said olliee of Treasure^. Let us fir<l examine Capt.' Rol 1 1 ntz* 1 1 ow bom !i as he lu 1 I t In ^ ofllet?" Six yeais, and has received as compensation for his services nb'Mit $8,000'. Does the olliee be long to the people or to one mai is rotation in olliee afiirgannV Let us examine Dr. Hook, as the rexl. candidate. How will j ho suii? Wel\ he is an eminent j physician of ICerslia w count v ? nev er needed olliee, and hi-. profession! ?hout?^ he worth more t?, him t ! ? a n j the Treasurer's olliee and he is in> a position to ivndcr valuable ser vice to his count rv and to h i in so f and never even look into tilt Treas ii rei 's olliee. Well, wh it about Mf. Malone/ \Veil I hardly k-io.; : he is a young man of ahilitv. J presume; . the most notable feature about him i* that ty; belonns to the Yowi)<j Jden's Democrat! Club of Camden. /. Now let me suggest a candidate for County Treasurer who is a 'tbcou ml al! ovev' man and would he acceptable to the majoiiiy of the people of Kershaw County ; one who i*. both well qualified and able to give tho bond ? Alt. W . Ii Hough. No Metier <mau will be found in the counlv to li-l this im portant olliee than Mr. Hough, should be consent, for li s name to go 'b? fore the people of Kershaw County. ? A' *'? Mr. Kditor: ? As time comes and and gee!1, and suggestions and an nouncements are made, it seem* hard for the people to find one to nerve ns Coroner. -^Ve have a man to put in nomination for Coroner whoso mental capacity tft sufll'ilent to fill the olliee and whose energy is unexcelled ? Mr. T. J. Rodger*, son ct the late Rev. .!?. K. Rodgers, wl'o served ns pastor ef Aniioch church for thirty- five years. This alone is enoufcU^to juatif/ the peo inrrmnrB tt>r ntm, *u *? uuhl lhW^,i?ill elect him to this petition. Aniioch. , ik .. / ^ I; oath of an Infant. 1: is*iili irjjrot Uial wo! irmn ?!f I lie of liillo l'M uv." infttni danjiliif r <f Mr. nn<l Mis>. .J. K. ('iTi-il, ng?*?l i mix.ths, w Inch s id cviil ocrunctl ou lust Tuvbilay. (lie -ir.l ?iis>t. A Na??'cw EscApo Mr. \V. 1?. Iinvn<\ It :i il narrow ? sc:i|>i- |'r?uH I'finsj kilK'<l l>v I >? ? 5 n slmt willi h |iUl o* on Insl S tint <l:iv iiiuli k l>v Mr John lli:iiili y \\ ho ll.litliH 111 l l lit' sll?>?)t j |!tf ?\ i\H !U ii ? lilltlll TIh> W'OII lul i.S HI) ?lii'v one jin 1 li'jil ili*> l?:i! I vent ? h;i!f inch iovvci, ili'.'iili xv otilt I Iksw | I' ft is* kntm i:.v t Of Tin: Guano Jiky. : Tii his Honor, Judge R. C. Walls, pusiding at the Juno term of Court for Kershaw C'oyntv. Wn, l ho G rand J li rVvy < > f snid jonntv, bog Ir five t.i make the f< ?! - lowing present nienl. Wo have passed upon nil lull*, handed to us, to the ^jbcsL of our) ahiiilv. X A i. th<* February term of Com I, we appoin'ed a Committee to ox it mi tic the brinks of the various jcountv offices. Titis Copimittce has faithfully performed its oik. a r.'l report as follows : 'I5 lie hooks of the. County Treas urer are properly Kept anil u.on oxaminai ion of tha Vonelieis we find rill ? funds parsing throuuh his hands fully accounted for in <1 i h 1 iu rsoments Jfnd lialanec in Hank. Tlie books of the Auditm and ('oTinty Supervisor are in good con dition and these office is tire per forming their world in a satisfacto ry iianner. / 1 The hooka of the iCIerk of Court are neatlv and properly kept nnd all records of this office are so ar ranged as t > f icilitato the move ments of any officer of the Court or enquiring roaident of the County in his search of the records. The examination of t.lio bo? k* of the ScRool C ?mmi.Hsionor and Judge of Probate is postponed un til the September term for satis factory catises. We have examined the hooks of all the MngistruUi's of the County and find that they are accurately kept and that these officers attend to their official duties sat mfactoi ilyJ to the County. Having made a thorough exam ination of the piildic building* at the February term, we ivill post pone any further report until the September term when we make our final presentment for the yetir. In conclusion we beg to thank your Honor for the kind And court eous treatment extended lo n?. ^"IITcfrcclI u iiy-ftuUmiimtv - 1J. M. Hethime, Foreman. A Cotton Bloom 'I hrt C\?l un\ 'da U'-jiator of 1 a ^ ? I Wednesday si \-s : 4Tho K? i! i ? i ? ? i | ivtvi ved yt si? id a y a *'-? ? 1 1 ? ? n l-hwiir 1 | lu<?u ,m! < > i) iho tnoinui;v' ( i June I J on the f'iruji ?' noai J ' w *? i < i ? i'vY y :V L "vV A C; or. Offer. We've in ! ?!>* arrany emeu's h\ | I i i i v* h we me rnaMrd to i Hoi i>ui i I sulist ' i'uM S 'j'I.e ( III UlMi 1 |'o|" I I! i Ve: r, lilt' (Vlton "V ant t il ? ? : i ? j \ea', aid a 'JO \ 1 im li Hiv j i > * | li lit* 1 1 < It < |';i t ill | I , <f S. li:. j loi 1 i !1 it) it n. itiiil i iio ftt iiioi>> pi t i'Ii ' j f 'I k so:ilf pill - nil ^>1 ^ 0 l) .r> i :iv|i i in is Ivtme The (!o*ton 1" '.ml i? j ii < ? \v a \?enuiiu> a^t ieiihut al pap? 1 Jjlld V\ : H SilVO !HI\' tVfllll'l wll' load- ii ton limo* i t h priio in \ i'ii r, Tl.o pi <?l i j- sofs i f C'iotns*on i CtJI"i?0 Uso its etiuiiins li) aaswel ;i n\ t|iicsUoiiH itliciu fa' niiii'x, ? > k * ? ? I ihev, ii ti l his tea I ii co : ? ! < i : ; ? ? t<- J woith many limes tlio l?sit ipi*-ii J 1)1 iee. ?iomi*cucu* Wo are not ithpotisiliK; fur lh? views i f our i'iii i espotiden t s. If fmi want a hievele five, cul nt II i i si* li Iiids il Co'd ami ^peud A Hi VV ScllCll lilt1 WOtttiutO 1,'ll'lM'l on llit* :i ( "s Monday. Sue cot i ivi ed schedule. Several ImsiieU of this vnr's poaches were l/fon<jhl t? ? Camden on last Tiies l ly. They caaie fnwn n on i Sinivh\il!e, and sold fui -vl tiO pel bushel. Ileh on human, mango on horses, d ? > !_? s and all M<m'I\", emo I in !5t' in i ii ii 1 ?'m liy Wrolford's SaiM'aiv Lotion. V This t:evei fails. S?hl l.\ ! I);-. l'\ I., /.i mp, Druggist, Camden, S. (\ Whrn I' lViV \v:e? slr\, vu? {{'ivo luT Cnstorln, Wlu'M she wits u CiiiM, sho ci I. ?* 1 for C'nK'.orta. When she Ixtiuiio Miss, sti.> elie.if* to Cielnil.i. Wbi'U rise hail ChiUicii, she guvo tiicm (.'u^tovia. j* f o m () u i' (( o p r H p o n 3 e ^ , Qjuiury. j I l is a ploasiiro lo vh"on'n;!<? till j deeds of L 1 1 ' > s u S'?. highly i.> : teemed, os pce.iiill y when tin- ur-j u ? par*. of Llifi r lives have been spent | in t In1 service of i licit S tviour, and for tlii* I it; in- (it of those around t.hem. S 11 fit on oppirtu nity pt'<! ~ents itself to mo in wrftinij llii l.i ibulc of respect, in memory if i lie late hum ti'< <1, Kliza lleitH'ui, wife of Lewis II* n sf > :.* . Mis. Hcis snii was fi lovely wniinn of a Kiv<-et disposition. Only 'hose most iniL. mn'tlv associated wiih her <?<. u 1;l t< Miniate Iter t. mm! worMi, nont1 kno?v her but to love; her. I :> :i ? ) the ie liti ions of lift.- tdlC Was most dfVOl < <] ;i n i ] In i watihwoid was duly; In* r ?jrra I est ambition and j ? ?_> seemed to In! to minister t<i her loved o es. (For in r.n in- ip w< ie*the pc i feel ion of po! i I e ncs?, prompted I iy a true, v m in In* art. I\'ot with standing i li if dif ponsiition of Oin nipot en ce is heart-re r.dinji to her devoted husband, her relatives, iiintj lier Ii'okI of fl icjlds, we must t ??? ev er ready to submit to tho will of our I leu ven I \ Mister. Our loss is her <rtiin," for anom,.^,t?o nionllis previous to lier death she had hi en a ?reat sulTo/cr from exci iie.i'*iinj? pnin, hut she bore her tiMliclion with c h i i ? Li ii ii resiirtintion, Kite was perfectly resigned to the wili wf I er 8 1\ iour. M'\s. (Honson liuel Uren for many years previous to her denlh a cnntsislei.l member of ! he H iptist church, and her chiis tiati l.fe was one worthy oN en illa tion. Mrs. Klizn llenson departed iliis I i i e, May the 20th, 180(1. llei funeral whs preached at Smvrno ehnruh, M n v '27ih, by Kev. (2. M. f)avy? and her remains were inter red in the Smyrna cemetery. Win n wo a.-umli'r part, I? frives us inward pal". ^ ? Hnl ?o shall atiiLbe/viini <iln heart. And hope t<? iiij/etaR'in. j This fd?>r!ou8 \hi)pe revives Our eiurajii; bv rhc way, \\'hil.> eiicb in expectation lives, S n. I lonps l' i nee lln* da v. From prrrow, toil, nn<l pain, A'ul sin we shall la? free, And perfect love an I friend .ship roi/m. Through all eternity. P. C liflon Sutton. Lynch v/o:d Well, Mr. Et'.iLor: ? As 1 have seen no ec.mmunieatiori from this] section for some time, I will ti y to j>ivo you some of the happenings. Crops have su (Fcred very b oll\ frun lack^of moisture for semi lime pa^ copious ^bowers last ' .tvci k will, I think, iijty>foyevt4l',?> T.'jo Con venU'on nt /lvitJd?nnt Mill enme olf last Satu^lay and " Mothers' Friend " SBreast. I . have. boon a midwife for many 3-cnrs. mid in each case whore "MOTH ERS' FRIEND" wns used it accomplished won ders and shortened labor and lessened pain, it iHtho Iwst remedy for RISING OF TIIE BREAST known, and worth the price < for lliaf. alone* Mr*. M. M. Rrewflter, Montgomery, Ala. ? ? ICV. % BRAOflCLO RCGULATOfl OO., Atlanta, OA. ?oau) ax axx mhimmiw. for Infants and Children. *? Cits tor lii 1-.m> w ( 11 ,u!j|uinI tov'hiMrou t hut I tiv>'?u lu-inl it ,i.ii ci.'i'i -uuiy |>i? ( i(>( i -.i Luovu tu me." >1. A. AiuiUKK, M. 1> , in :>* oxjvuii sc., u, \ . "TJ ? uv of ?CU^U'rlii' l-i s>* inilwv-.t! .-.ivl If < 1:1 -i it < .s ? vi II ko. . ,t ii that It iwiiis a v\ .rk* of . ij? i i->> t>> ? .< It. )V\\ aiv;!u? li.t> lit ;???,( lainllUw wlio Uo^ivit Ktvj* Ci Uil.i vitUiuv.uy ivnch," Cauloj Mauty m, TV 1)., Now York C ! t \ C:?sto? la dims (.Vnstlpntlon, Sv >ir Stoncu-)*, I'l.ui 'ni'u, l- ru> tut i ???>, Kil!-> Wiiriu.N, yivo.H h| io|), mi l j>i'oniotC3 ?li? i.vi, Without livJurlovi.nni'.U Uiuii, "tw s'vi i.ii \ Iwivo 'i .< I ? ;>!i til (ViW-imut 1<> il?> i t it li.i.. uiv(\i uvbl^v j'i\ >1 VoitwilcUU t\ ults." !*4>wi{} r, Pahovk, M. 1\, I;'.. ili tri i e.:ul ;th .Vv.\, ',S'viv Yu?kO!ty. Tin: (Vn:.'.' ;i ( omi'as*y. W Mri: s.w K riiKi r, N?-\v Vouk ClfT, I am late coming out with imv at! vertisomout, I > u t not behind sell in;.? goods. 1 have hoon wailing to got in my now <? ua rti rs ! am hero with a full lino, Not to Bo 1!(Lts;)IiI. Don't lot the litt!<? ({notations yon see in some advertise ments tool yon. WlnU you want is what you seo and ?*ot, not what you see in print. My friends toll mo it's no use to adver tise. ^VSoniotinus I thiiiU tiiosamownv when ! *"e goods i\>l l iujj; out in such quantities* hut the editors have <^)t to live. 1 call special attention to eouutr\ stores. 1 am selling stocks of <;oods to th iLtrade, 1 also have ms nice a line of FA;nOY t 0-I?,00.13 KIK3 As anyone in town and will meet and cut prices with any one of them. 1 don't "llow anyone to undersell mo. 1 wayt all of my 1'iiends to understand this. Vou will tind me in the limners and Men hants lhuik Build I WIJi smv VOUii COTTON. (iive me a trial us 1 am now in the market. 1* am yours truly, J* c a ^ a GREAT BARGAINS JUST FROM N. Y. AUCTION ROOMS. ? ( Our s?cond stock of Spring and ?ummer goods (o arrive this week. Yes, so great has b^cn our sales that we Jjfcivu had lo buy almost a complete secewtd stock of goods, .. Those poods ate just froin (he great auction rooms, iji New York (where all bargains accumulate) and we bought at prices which will enable uu to .sell them at prices far below their actual value. / Our jmrehases consist, of a full and complete lino of choice and select Summer Dress Goods, Luces. Embroideries, Ribbons, Corsets, Lndie's* UmierveetJ. Hose, Shoes, Men's and Boys' Shaw Hats, Men's and Boys' Kelt fjats, Men's and Boys' Cloth* in;/. Men's Boys' Laundered Percale Shirty? in fact every thing to be found in a Qrst-class Dry Goods store. ? 4 ^ * Wo are the acknowledged leaders of low prices. Even merchants quote our prices and attempt to duplicate them. <v siVMn IIUIHEBY. IIATS, HATS. HATS. We have too many to carry over to next season. Now is the time to. get yon a nice hat ut your own j>r!o<?. more weeks and Mrs. Rums' contract with us for this seasori^will be out. In order to move lliese lints qnickly we II A VPi decided (o mako special T^QW FRICES during the ivmaininitfirec weeks .-he is here. fivcrybo ly ad mires the hats she trifns and yon should not tail tQ give us your order before she leaves. Don't w^fTNttjo long. To-day's expr< ss brought us the prettiest /lot of all Silk Dresden anti White, Pink and Blue Taflfcta Ribbons received this season. Afoney saved if you giv'e us your patronage. Come and see our ?00 d 8 get oi*r prices and be convinced. TH K CAM PES DUY GOODS CXX was u suet ops. A huge crowd, g>od speaking, ami a nice dinner "with pie ii i y of pretty tfirls is some thing not to l)n ? despised by any on.'. Mr. A. Hrowu was raw. to president and presided with hi* usual ease and yraee. Ten of I ho y iwclvo schools iu iho I'owiiuMp writ- i epresentod. The next Cor-*** v? nti.Mi will uiirl with l'isgah t;(ip. list Chinch. \ Mis'* Ada Kiikland, of Westviilo, i \ vis 1 1 1 n i? lici' MiUjr, Mr$. J,? M*t* v\ -tif thiii piuco. Miss (J. KIma Copeland, or St.. c '!i a i h-s, is visiting relatives hero. I'tuf. ('. A. Mo Kin non, of Stan* t lev Mosincss college^ who returned lionio upon the death of hi* father,' i > r- I.. M I'KinntUK will remain for <ome lime in this section. Chmlio is one of our most promising voting tv.on , wo w< in voi ry to loi^u him, ami glad to have him >vi I h us !lgttl II. l?Yr fear of i rcsspassing on your kindness, Mr. ICdilor, 1 will close l ? v wishing much success to Tho C- h ronicle. L. T<. 0. Sandy Cr.rovo. .Juno 1. Dear Chron cle: ? As it hod been <*omo time since wo havo written for t ho dear paper, wo will this gloomy, rainy morning scratch a tew lines. The health of our vicinity is ' ^ very good now. Miss II at tie Smith, ono of Clove* land's sweetest young ludies, 'viiit" i d friends hero rocont'y. \ Messrs. I,. V. Hrowu and Johnio . Ouilaw, of Mechuniesville, spent Saturday night with fiienda in this burg. M i . Joe J( litiion, Of Oakland, was visiting in our burg Sunday. Mr. L. l/,i Copelarid, of Lynch* wood is \isiiiiii? friends hero today. * Mr. J. H. l'helps, of Camden,' passed through our burg Sunday afternoon, p < Mi. J.dirrsl oy, of Gtitn^priiigs, - ? paid a flying visi^to fticnd^i iicre Su n day. . V / J Wo think the fourth- July a very suitable o\)\for I lie picnic. flow will that stSit our esteemed KditoiV We heard a candidate say ^ not long since, "why not ask ail the eandl<htcs to the picnic mid let - i hem pav for tho shadows being snatched." We think that would l?e nice and will not object. Would like lo hoar from the other corree* / pondents. With best wishes. Sid. i J [ the fourth of July will suit us j pei foully well. Tho suggestion [from a candidate that they pay for (the picture is ftieitninly a unique one, and one we second most hear tily, but we would further suggest that if the candidates oay for it? that they, torV, he given a pb)Co in t he picture. ~^Kd. | rnr-RE ys NOTHING TO LOSE^O f t>> writ njt for out* new pricc list of J I Ooois, S;ish, Illlinls, tbi\, or getldiriK | f;>r estimate O^tuylliiiiK ill J our liii^fftut you nuiy want. ?* THtHB, IS ? mRYTHlNO TO-Gm : ? l?y fllic.i v.ifh^lhe fnnji?if;ic*| turcr when jriTrchater wist he mjTd*. Our pruihicl inof lti^h r ratio in every respect .iiid low prlccd, chrtif . Send for Pili'c l-i'it, , ALUUATA I.UMftflR CO.,* AUGUSTA. (0A. '?)luy ?f jVUr ' I'.ny Su (?/7> TO HUNT. aS<.'.il<sl I lids for the rental of tlio . Op era Hniiao' Store for ??nu v?*nr will bo tv* ?? c? iy? <1 l>v the 11 1 i<Vo rsipriica up to nn?l in < * 1 1 1 ?1 i 1 1 the lirgt ifomfnv in July, 1820. Council rc.servcH tffe fiplit l<> rojo.t any tin.il nil hi. Is. J. L. II U A S? I NOT 0 jV, ? 0 erk. June 2, 180(1, ?* ? ? From tT.ft.JcvrnnX c/ iJaltrtn* Prof. W. H. Peekc. who makes ft upeolnkty of Kpilapsy, 1ms without clou lit treated mul cur> ecl mora caoos than n ny living Physician; hto Succcsh is astonishing. V*o have heard of cases of 20 yean*' standing c urocljL puV,i*P1^ v a 1 u irTTIp work on thin dis ease, which ho Bonds with ? luriro bot tlo of his absolute euro, free to any sufferer* who may hcikI their I\ O, and Itxproiis luhlrenA. \Ve ndvise nny one winning a euro tooadrosj PDl^y. H. PEEK X, F. !>.? 4 CedurSt./ Hew Yar* FITS THE BODY. Elyria Bicycle Saddle.