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Col lege, vitnder the direction of U.*nt ?well known educator, Dr. James Woocfrow. vLast year 185 students were in attendance including 13 voung womeib)repirc8entiMg 31 coun ties. o - Cures Nervi-u? Troubles and Indi gestion. Mr. W. T. Nelson, president of the Second National Bank, of Jack- 1 ho n^ Ten n., says: <<Kol* indiges tion and nervous trouble, I would rather give up any remedy than' King's Royal Gormetuer. As a nervg tranquilizer a-nd restorative, it is all that can be desired. It is , not a uarootio in any sense, but produces the happiest effects upon the disordered nervous system. I ?consider it an invaluable remidy,j and have. for several years Itfsen recoiumemKpg it to my frieais." ?' * ' Points About Printing. Printing is /i trade that can be ?learned piopfcfly only by those who bavo the benefit of actual exper ience in a printing oflice, and this should be during the early years of life when the faeulties are most receptive. The eyes, eark and bands uiorft be educated by what they see, hear aud touch,, . There is nothing in the youth that is more conducive to its growth aud progress than J. he pr-ess. Like a great bc/ion fire, it furniahes the intellectual light by winch the public can discern that tvhi&ji- will ultimately promote its best interests and general welfare. Whenever you hear a man find ing fault with a local paper, open it up and ten to me he hasn't an ad vertisement in it five to one he never gives it a job of. wo:k to do; odds he never does 'anything in any way that will assist the pub lisher to run a good paper; and forty to one that if lUe paper is a good one and full of lif--, he is' the most eager to see the paper when it conns out. ? Ex. Pensioners for Kershaw County. The fallowing is a list of p/ns^on e.s for KeraljViw County, mH*o can now g?*t their pensions by calling upon Cleik of Gouri Hough,: , Class B~$25).10*-SLepheu Self. Class C*? & 1 0.40 ? Jolin Irvir., J .J Sutton, A G Ward, John Green, Be?jj Dixon, John W Boon,. Hiram Addison, James Reynolds, Duncnn Ray, Z Boone, D J George, S J ? ^L-atep, J J Stokes, Geo Jackson. SVm Gladden, John Outlaw, J T Jones, J I) LI rossl and, W G Hutk nbee. R J Hyatt, James Taylor, Geo Beash', Gt; o W Walts, J W Ai rants, jus I) iJefu, Widow# ? Class C ? ?1940 ? Mn ry 13ass, Caroline Cinder, S L Mob ley,. Rhodie Dawkins, M A Pye, R J Pitts, R J Nt-Uon. S L Gardner, Millie Amtnona, Rebecca Gaakins, * E K Do by, M J Gardner, M T Moore, N J Went, E.vir* Honca, F J Wilri a ins, M C Buakins, Kliza i^elli Branhfeu', Sallie Hojoc, Sarah Ji Cautlwn, Henrietta Gainey, Amelia, Bow* ra, Mary l^f, Ann Cook, K M CajHslI, Raeiiel Taylor, Kiztah Hfnson, May Croft, Mai Ilia ukwkins, Mary COgburn. Aman da ^-Holland, / bitfail (yindine, Harsh /icoba, M D Hronaon, fi L! Roach, Uiora Kellay, SallU Daw The Cantey Campaign Mooting. Editor Chronicle: ? PIcqso an pounce that iho Cantey campaign inceting will be held above Cantey Hill near Shavlors Hill, as that place i-* a more central location. Also that the Cantey Hill Hi ties will ttfvn out on that day ami drill. Respect i ull\\ J. K. Creed. 0". Campaign App^in'm'-nts Lynch wood, July 24. Unity's Mill, J uly 25. Westville, July 28. Cantey Hill, July 29. Uea^er Dam, July 80. O/fireton's Mill, July Hi. Oakland, Aug. 7. Camden, Aug. 8. A*. Lynch wood, Kaley'* Mill and (?ureton'tt Mill the Q,ongres:>iounl eundidules wijl he present. Koiief in Six Hours' Distressing Kidney and Blalder diseases relieved in hix houis by the 4,New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of (?* exceeding "promptness in reliev ing pain in tho "bladder, Kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in. male or female. It re lieves retention pf water and pain in passing il almost immediately. If you want quick re'ief and cure tl^is is your remedy. Sold by Dr. l<\ L. Zemp, Jfruggist, Camden, S. C. A Card. , Roulah, S. C\, July 2 IV,' '0(1. Wo, the undersigued, do lKH;eby certify that we were present on tlio occasiou mentioned by the Ml. Oli vet- correspondent, signed Vivn, of the Watcree Messenger, in the cor respondence in that paper, in the issue of July 11, wherein it was charged or implied, that (together with others) a deacon of the II u ? list Church,, who wao also a candi date, was with a party ^f three or' four other gamblers, playing cards. We desire to state upon our hon/ or as gentlemen and truthful men, thatti.ere was no gambling being dono on t he oceassion mentioned and 'hat Mr. J. 1?\ West, to whom it is evident that reference is made a^ "the candidate1' was not only gambling, but was noV- playing cards at all. -J. A. Kirby, G. W. Monroe, # ,J. T. Coats. To Squeeze the Farmers. Col. D. P. Duncan, manager of the State Farmers' Alliance has stated to the Columbia Register that a trust has been formed to force up the price of cotton ties. Last yeai. the exchange paid 7,2e a bundle for ties delivered in car load lots in Columbia. This year the price has been raised to $i.30 a bundle in wholesale lots whi li will make them cost the farmers about- $1 40. There is no . c xcuse for this one hundred per cent, i iso except to squeeze the farmers. Colonel/' Duncan has received from the. Cincinnati Barbed Wire Fence Company a letter offering wire tires to be used as a eubsti lute for Hat ir6n ties in bailing cot ton. The wire is what is known as No. 10 and is nearly as large as a lead pencil. These wiro tire? are offered at ok/or a bundle, con taining 250, while there are only 30 flat ties in a bundle. Colonel Duncan remarked that the Alliance would have to investigate and see if a bale bound with these wire ties would be accepted at compres ses and for shipment. He was cer tain the cotton mills ol the South would accept them and could see no reason why th^y should -not be considered ?. "good delivery" at of m presses. If t&ese wire tics can he used the fiyht 'against the Tie Trust will be won before it is made. Candidates for State Offices. Tl.c following arc the candidates for Slate ollicea : For United Stales Senator: John Gary Evans, of Aiken. Joseph II. Knrle, okGreenville. John T. Duncan, of Newberry. For Congress ? Fifth District. W. t). Trunlham, of Kershaw. I). K. Finlev, of York. T. J. Strait, of Lancaster. For Governor: VV. II. Filer be, of .Marion. J. R. Harrison, of Greenville. G. Wait Whilnian. of Union. For Lieutenant Governor: M. H. M..S vcenev, oT Hampton. M. Ii.<Cooper, ot Colleton. For Secretary of State : D. H. Tompkins, of Kdgefi< I I. For Comptroller General : Jam* s Norton, of Marion. For State Treasurer: W. II. Tim merman, -of Kdgefield. For Superintendent of Kdocation: W. I). May field, of Greenville. T. C. Robinson, of I'ickens. For Attorney General : W. A. BarULg^of Chester. For Adjutant General : J. Gary Watts, of Laurens. II N. Richbourg, of Richland. For Railroad Commissioner : J. C. Wilhorn, of York. For Solicitor ? Fiflli District: J. Wo), Thurmond, of Kdgtfitld J. A. M uller. of Lexington. P. H. Nelson, of Kershaw. THE ONLY True Blood Purser I prominently in the public eye to | day Is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Therefore, get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'I. Wonderful are the cures by Ilo^'t Sarsaparilla and yet it is only because as the one true blood purifier, it makes 'lMl?;rimrl*?lthy, life-giving blood. Hood's Pills for tb?$t1ivcr and bowc^mci easily, yet proxfijitly. e. A Sad Bo?oavcmont Mr. and M 18. ili ntv Trueadell met wit h a sail bereavement on Sunday nstfht 1 At it) the death of Lhcii only son, Willi*-, aged about! 1% years. llv was I !io |>v t ami idol of>he household and his sudden taking oil' is a great Mow to them all. The hurial look place tit tin* cemetery at 12 o'clock M. on Mon- i day. Adver'i-ed Loner*. For weekended July 12, 1S'M?: John (llass, Maguie Johnea, F .ionic Jackson, Lewis Galor, tl 1. liiillln, l.uU Hawkins, John Milks, Tm? j?e v Reed, Murray H"l?erisi>n. For week ended Juty 1H, 1890: Heuheu NVeslev, Frank Mi*i*, Dave Hamilton, nl-rs Charles C'armon, Jim m ie Johnson. C. J. Shannon, i\ M. Personal Mr. \ . K. Del* ass has heon chos en to teach the Shamrock school. Mr. J. IT. NVatts, son of our high ly esteemed friend Mr. .J. A, Watts, of Cantey, who has been attendiiiL' a business collciio in Chat lotto, N. C., Has returned hp^io, Krneat Ti uesdel{^ son of Mrs 7a ack Truesd.dl, \v!u> was accident ally shot a few weeks ag<?, contin ues to improve. Piomi-cuou* Items The county campaign opens to day at Lyncdwood. May pea to tlnd harmony prevail. Ilch on human, mange on horses, <U?gs and all stock, cuiod in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Saniiary Lotion. . Thia never fails. S<>.|d by I ) r. K. L. Zeiup, Druggist, Camden, S. (\ WhM? B?'?y was sick, we fjn vc h<*r Cnstorla. When she was tt Chili'., i;hcs cried for Oistorla. When slio beenmo Miss, she clung to Ciu>torIa. Whou sho bud Children, she gave them Cu.-toria, English Spavin Liniment rc - j moves all Hani, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Flemishes fi'om horses, | Blood Spavin?, Cuibs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring- Bone, S t i II e s, J Sprains, a 1 1 Swollen "J" li routs, j Coughs, etc. Save %JjO l?y uuc of j one hottle. Warranted the Wiost wonderful Blemish Cine ever known. Sold hy Dr. K. L.'Xcmp, Druggist, Camden, S. C. Senator Tillman iias written a hater to Mr. John T. Duneuu which Gov. Kvans read at the Bennetts vijle meeting in which he says: "If 1 saw anything in Governor Evans's conduct to condemn, I would not hesitate, but believing as ] do that he has been guiily of no oHicial misconduct, 1 cannot, lend any help to drag him down oi allow anyone else to use me as the instrument of his undoing. " Wake up your liver but be sure/ you take Simmons Liver Regulator to do it with ? it will do ii every , i , - time, and do it so well that you'll feel wonderfully refreshed and sti engthened. It is Sir.: mons Liv er Kegulutor that does it. There is only one Simmons Liver Regula tor, and you'll kr.ow it by thc^Re.l 7j on the package. Take uothing llse and you'll , bo sure to got all the good health [.roruiced. Dear Ed:?1! will again trv and give you a few dots from our town. Crops are doing very wtll now, though late. Miss Kate --DrakeftVwLGf )our city, and Miss Mary McDowell, of Shavlor Hill, are visiting relatives at ^flTftey llill. ^ Mis9 Alethia Huck ibec is teach ing i music school at Can Icy llill. The Flint Hill Baptist Church will begin a protracted meeting <??? Saturday night, August the first. The pastor will bo assisted by the Rev. Mr. Peterson. I will c(ync again soon. As ev Mr. Editor t-ASeeing that you have no correspondent at thin place I will give you a few items. Wo have had a great deal of rain this month winch caused high wa ter and considerable d -image wes done to crops in low lends, but ha? been of untold benefit to or opt in general, causing them to grow with a rapidity ph asing to behold. Our tobacco men Messrs. R. C. j and K. L. Jones, ha\:#'<?Cnm mo need curing their oropRf some of which we are told is very fine. Rev. Chalmers Moire delivered aj very f irciblc sermon to .*\ large Con gregation at the Presbyterian church on last Sunday. Mr. JMoore^ seems to be a very earnest worker and is rapidly gaining the love and esteem of his people. AJrs. Lily M. Richards has ac cepted a school in MatftoYj coun ty and has gone there to take ?antoy. Dutch Liberty Hill Epilepsy, hu doubt treated apt cd more cancs tna living Phyiwinn; h( from V.K-Tmntnt t>f JltJlrfn* ] Trot. W. H. Tetkc, who I rnnkes a specialty of ! has without id cur an airy | success Is' astonishing. We hare heard of cases 1 years' standing ' curtd by him. Ho publishes* valuabt* work on this dis ease, which ! ho toads with ^ii | j ehai ge of it. Mr. J, W, Thompson who is nt-j tending ( Jomson Cnilgj;o i? homo on a she i t vtinii ion. Miss Ma id it*, i ho ch aiming daughter of Mr. W A. Cunning ham is at home a lohg vUil lo relatives in Curator. Misses M a liou Richards and ratty Johnson, two iovely voung la ddies of ftlcnheim, s. (\, no sp?-nd i*rg tmno time with n-'ativis hero. Mr. Robert Winill'nv, of Angus, la, G?,, i? spending some lime wit 1 1 his uncle's family. Mr. W. K. Thompson. Mr. W. K. Cunningham, who is living in Chester 0 is at home on a visit to his parents. R nsi 10. Pisgah. Mr. Kit iter :< ? I oomo with the greatest felicity knocking for ad mittance into your h ?p;?y ban 1 of onrreaporijlonlH. Wo have been having g 1 ">o m y vv^athcr for the pi*t two wi? ks or more, The orop?* are ver\ promis ing with ttio exception of.fruil and garden crops. NVe wore anticipating ihe pi<> iracted meeting to commence at l*isgah on I lie second Sunda\, tun on account of the pastors Illness it was postponed. Rev. J. N. Knty. nungor pr'eachoil throe very appro priate sermons \\ hirh I hope the result wnl 1 >c :>f much good lo our ? i '> Risgah people. The protracted mooting will com mence at St, John's church on Thursday before the iili Kumlnv. Mis* Het'.io Ives, who has been on n protracted visit fiiear DcKalb has returned) home, and reyoits a pleasant linn1. Mr. T. J. MoCrndy an ngod cit izen of tJiis burg, who has been quite ill, 1 am glad lo nay is im proving. Mr. J. II. Edwards has re-open o<l li'.s school for the summer. Mrs. Allen Creighlon, of Catch all, spent a few days with her par ents in t his neiuhlioi hood. Miss Mary Rurkelt, of Jordan, is visiting ti^rj Misses Robertson's. I hope i hat I may be so permit ted to apoer in your columns again soon. Well Wisher. ? Convened Again The West Wateree Literary So ciety met in Shady Giovu school house at 8 p. m., July lOili, 1SD0. The president, Rev. R. M. R ? EXPECTANT ??,av/sv MOTHERS. 22SJF. "MOTHERS' FRIEND" Robs Confinomcnloflls Pain, Horror and Risk. , My wife used 44 WrilKltS* FI(IKM)" l>e- i i foro hirtli of her llr.st child, mJic did not suffer from ('KAMI'S or PAINS? -wuh ui.lcltly relieved at. the critical hour suffering but little? she had no Mains afterward and ljou roeovery was rapid. . ? K. K. Johnston, Kufnulu, Ala. 1 Sent lij1 Mail or Kxpress, on recelnt of price, $1.00 tier bitllle. liool; "To Moth er*" mailed r'reo. BUAOFIKI.D ItMMILATOIt CO., Adnata, (in. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. CURES . . SUMMER DISEASES 11l?? F?1 ??! Itfiifily forn'l <ll*? CHM-m ??l lit* xioiiiHrli h ml b?w? 4>l M? IlinrrlliiVI. lljxi'?? l?T>? I ll?Jlt;?-Ml loll. i?}ft|?<|i?lil, < riiltiiiH, | ????* ??f A (i|?i'llli'. In llinl Hinulitril ii. 1 illicit CllllN, | . .??Dryia.'iG's . . Roya^/ Sermetuer. TlionMflfti rY<^crtif cm- i a'tist^Ju i ct. "Mr. IJ. T. C? I Tor, K??v< 'n^V?, Mis*., * tv* : " M\ 1 1 fli ls miiiiM ;IC' Irorn i* i i) :wontv I *111 * .1 Ja>', ot .1 h ?<?!>, muru> t an.r- . miij ivj li e I l! s.'Jc of m* l"Wi r !>????? h \ a i'1 t' >l?>ul ? Ii- ? ?? ? j? ?? <>l u .loil.ir tl*a I K.IM- 111 nil It I ;l :\ Ml fitoi wulllJ l)"l J|)| M. ap J m\ kiji ? u wi (? vcf," Im.IU ???? of orJer I ?.is K'.llJ t v In* h *? p1i? Mi l in . .iiu lli?*} s.il.l I C'-U J live but j slim! *vM|i*. I 'lull Commtn rj u<l:l>' Ituval fit imrttii!! It: ?h'?,r *'i-tks I ?ou <!???. I' miv t Ii j i^> . ax>l Jo .is h i c'i w??k i- i*v. r I /"Nil iu? <1 (In- iriHti r. jiiJ i'. ii i. > tf> ill I I /.n cn.lfily cutoJ, a. >1 dial In ,'tui-r >(ij tin- w.uky hIhii ??|?i" ?1ii.r "rnr-n Ij^Oi ritlurrfi. Ill-it hi" i mi, l i'v r? w ?l *. iil-iri'i. kliliny iiiul It ml lor I rmilil M. Itclillf. t X ? ?????! \t'rV I'MMlrHllitll, I tl.lllllli lo ?lr |l, fir, ll lam filivaMi'l I'l liiltl' itNll'IIKMlii o, mol Iniila'o ii|i Irntn ill - llr?t iIom", , ll ?'iir h ilKcanit t >y ro? I.J o Vi UK lil? IMIIM1, Cf- S thJ hy Druggist*, One Oct It jr. MAN Ul A(.T URIil' ONLY HV THE ATLANTA CHcMICAL CO., ATLANTA, 6A. uhi tk ruiMl-i'Ai'K 6.>?k, mn.Ki> fiikk. l ao (imni h'kk i*i m,s on i > Ui itwsri i:u cui'uii mykci* Appointments , . OF THE BOARD OF REGIS TRATION FOR KER SHAW COUNTY. The Hoard of Itcffitftralion decirea to cnll the Attention of tlie votera of Kcr aluiw county to the following days and point* agreed upon for the purpose of reentering the Vetera of Kershaw coun ty, namely: Antioch? MondayyJulyf20th. Turtu-y Creek Hyhool lljuse ? Tuqs> drfv, JnlV 21st. Lynchwood School House ? Wedneg. (lav, July 22nd. Klrkley's Store?' Thursday. July Mrd. Wcatville? Friday, July 24th. ? Jtuaaell Place ? Saturday, July 2Sth. Itnbon's Mill- -Monday, Ja!y 27th. Cur?ton'* Mill ? Toeadajr, July !Wth. , ^pgrOnicc ho.irs from 0 A. M. Ut? V' ' f* W. H. IIOUGII, Chairman, . MANXES It A BOX, Clerk, J. P.ltlCHAKDS, I tegiHt ration Roird for KefvlitwCountj. Jrxnr 9v6, 'IW5. * ! orison presided. After the muni upon in* exoicUes the following progr . nv wys executed : I. Keciiot ion ? Lip* lhat touch liquor 9 li a 1 1 never touch mi tic ? By Miss llessie Black. 'J, Debate, Ke#olvcd, That trav el in ;? i a heiier tH'ueator than schooling. The HlMrmaiivo speak era were Uev. S, D. Mai ley t? ?*?! Prof. Unwell Morrell. Negative Mi*s Mamie Spencer rtud He v. It. M. Robertson. The judges were Messrs. H. 1*. Odlim, J. A. IHueU and \V. II. Cobb, efter carefully considering llie points made mr hoth siller, decided in favor of I lie n Hi rm alive. I ho speeches on hoth sides were elegant. ? Prof. Morrell gave the Soeiely a talk on the expected excursion to Ash viile, tho society adjourned to meet two weeks Ik hi date at S p. in. Willie II. ttiill'. Lcngtown pear Chronicle : -*I t has heen some lime sinco I gave you the news fr^m this place. We have been having plenty (I rain lately* Crops are looking well, (Milton is growing fast and corn is doing i;s best since the rain started. Miss.lanie Watts, one of Ker shaw's sweetest girls, who iias heen vijiting friends and relatives in hnnf/iwn has made her departure for her ItoiYie in Kershaw Co., loav Ling many warm fiiends in this sec I ion. Miss M attic Ha ins, of this sec tion is to leave on Friday 1 7 1 h to visit fricds and relatives in Sum ter county. Hope she will have a nice time and return home soon. Well as ii is lime to cut a water melon 1 will close wiili best wislus to all. -ifl T. M. II. Dumford. Crops are lo iking ,'erv well. So'tne are damaged by the unusual heavy rains. We have hca/d i?f rain falling so heavy that it' foil in at ihe bung hole of a barrel thaler than it. c<?uld run mil at the end WEAK mm wiadj vmosou^ in Day. S,mOAt. J8'*DAf. 27^0Xr. m FEFFER'S MERVIGOH Dim It flrta j'owcrlully nnd quickly. Cures whon ?1' others tail. Voun? moo regain lout trmrihoou: oW mon recover youthful vl/?or. Absolutely <Jui?r? anl?fd to Cui-o frocvniidtcav, JLont VltiilltjC, I?ui<o?eacx, Nightly J'mU?l?>nc. I. out l'oiri-r, eHUiw ccxi Pnllltii; .V^nioryi Wmllac l)l'a onsen, ar.il all fffcit* nt eil / ahute or rxccss.e and in<lh retior*. Wards oft Insanity and consumption. Oon fclot dru??l?t imposofi worthless tulistltnto ?>u you itylolus uuretitorproflt- Inplcton lmv? irw X'KIilTR'S MiUviudn, or eond lor It Cut bo curried In vost poefcet. i'ropold pluln wroj* oer. w* pur liox, or O for wtib A l*o?Uivc iVrttt.m Munrnntce to Vitro or ItotfUuri tl>* Motify. I'lkiuphlot f roe. Bold t?jr druRKlJln. Addrjt' M?l)loali A?N'H. Chicago, U! For sale 1 > v l>r. F. J<. /.em p. I witii both ho tuis out. hut oms wa* not ho heavy as ihiv hero, not I withstanding mill owners have boon ! uneasy. 1 Wo think some of <?nr (hub s hud ! boiler bo on their p\ and q's foi | wo saw n widower spoiling around! roooniyV. I What Jias become of Drown! Kv os? Mr. Richard liviitt, of I.mknmv, ! is quilj ill with typhoid fever this | week. Willi boat rog lids to The 'Chron ; cle. C, East Eoavor Dam, Mr. Kdiltr: ? I come again cluiniinjj my i?pace in the columns t>t vour valuable paper. Mm news i?? very scarce as the ! recent rains have washed it ali i away including a greater part of the ootiou and corn crops of this ! section. And now we must say 'something in regard to ihe (\hrou i v ? U* picnic* jWii d?*sire to <*tpross our thanks to sistei Vivian and Hro. It. M. II. for their indefagilii blo oll'orts i.i making b such a HERE'S ONE WAY to tin<! mil it you arc paying too ' much money for Doors, Nash, I Wlituls, 1 umber, Mouldings, and J ( hnamental \\'<M>d>vorl? : Send uh I a memoi andtiin of svu h material f in that line as you may waul (Uid we will takr pleasure in making up an estimate tor > ? ?\i showing lowest utK prices. We t ail figure the i ost to you deliv ered on ears in AukUsI.i > r delivered at y?.?nr railroad station. \VJii> h do you prefer '( Write for f'rice l.Ut? *1 mailt1 d fi'BO, V AUGUSTA l.U.MitrU CO., AUGUSTA, OA. "/??!? of 'hi .t laker" ii'ii/ " ftuy Sth h >iy U> ii'hf." MT'" """ | A CLEAR HEAD; good digestion; sound sloop; a i fino appetite and a ripe old ag6; j are some oftlie results of the use , of Tutt's Liver Tills. A single ; dose will convince you of their i wonderful effects and virtue. | A Known Tact. An absolute cure for sick head i ! ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour stomach, dizziness, coi&ipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liver land all kindred diseases. iTutt's Uver Pills I TERBIfIC SLAUGHTER! v ' f , a Nothing Will Down Competition And Draw Trade Like sJ ? . iir.d that's the power we are using and have been using to force things our way. Our prices arc So extremely low they fairly blu^Kljut thtin'tiTH^jiiafity is as good as can be bought. They lrave created t?lk 1tnu)ng the money people, bring joy to mo^ny people and arc \vitl?i? the i-each of all the people. The; beau tlTii I mmr r Dress Goods we are now offering at a terrific slaughter will strike llje economic side of every woman; the wurth-value thejNnjipltybnt v/ill touch the common sense side of any woman. NOTHING IS RESERVED. EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE GOES FOR THE CASH REGARDLESS OF COST. WE HAVE GREAT BARGAINS FOR SOMEBODY. We invite you&Ji come and inspect our goods and get our price* before buying. *** ,More new goods coming this week ? better see them. Wo scll?and trim more Ladies' Hats than all the rest of " r J Camden, and if we can't suit you will order one for you. pleosnnt and enjoyable occasion.' Miss Jennie McCoy who hp* been spending some time with friends in thi* section has return ed to her home at Ml. Zion. The health of tlio community iii very flood excepting ?om^l of l'U? I'-uinera who have tiio "dry griuft*. oyer the eff? cl of the rev^t rain*. With heat wishes to Too Chroni cle and it* many road erf. Trotter. Marshall's Church Hoar Chronicle : ? As the picnic is over and Cap was unavoidably prevented f i ?n? udx i n i? pai t in tho ? pleasure '?f tho day, winch feel assured was a success, I will drop in and pay my respects to our est* teemed Editoi and his host of con stituents. 1 am happy to say that our vK Oinitv is tho scene of m>ua?r.lly line crops, your serlbo was in the fauna of Messrs. Alex Johnson, W. K. Outlaw, J. H. Stokes and J. 1*. Sinclair, also Messrs. Pates on yesterday and it is reason ah lo ,to say that tho l'a'e mill v'cinity is the agricultural section of Kastern Kershaw, Our vicinity is at present f roo from sickness, with 'tho" exception of Mr. W. F. Outlaw's haby which lies heon sick, hut 1 am glad to say is much better. As wo are in a mood to get oif to hear the candidates speak* 1 will ch>?.$f?r the present. Cap. Milk For Sale. ^ If. quart tickets for. $1 00. fPP'b' to Dw inH. NVn.i i.\>is. Jr., Bunlell lilocK or at remd'uu'O in Kirkwood. Wanted? An Idea S3SS Trot wit your IiIoav ther >imy trlng you wenlth. WrltoJOUN WKDDRHIIVRN ft CO., Patent Attolr ooy?. wMhlngtun, 1). C., for their $1,KO urlite otter auit lUt of two liuuUr?<t Invention* wnuteil. Wanted -An Idea Protect your IiIohk; they may bring you wealth/ Write JOHN WKODKHBUttN ft CO.. Patent Attor ney*. W??hliiKt?>?. l>. O., for their $l,8u> i>rlao offer ?u<i list ot two liuudreil hivtiutious wanted. blood and Nerves are very close ly related. I\ the Mood rich, puro and healthy , w ith Hood's Saivaparillu and you will have no nervousness. Hood's Pills arc be?i after-dhlfnor piils,aitl digestion, prevent constitution ?a DR. PEFFER'S _ _ Royal-tansy .pells NKW lUMIIVKKV. NKVrlt l< All> ? a how, ullublu uiul e.>fo rallot Kthui . priMtMctl, cxco.hsIvo, wimty or incn-tu ration. N<S\v UiUHl t>y ov<<r UI?,l|Ot> liKtlvs- AnVlKOiutcs tlii-io lie. wuru of Oiiiigfirtiun linUttUoiiH. iWrt'} luii-cr. ?'< |>or (mx, Hinull Oox 91. fim, t-oilwi In |i|i\ln wrapper. Konu 4o l>i Kti>n\|>n for imrtloularK. Sola l>y CAt ASSOCIATION. CUkuju. HLf Fur sale bv I >r. F. L> Zemp. S , " ? Notice to the Public. * The public 1? hereby noli fled that the-' authority given A, *. Ilueknbce, to net as the h^cmI of tin* uiulersiKuod is hore hv revoked1; and lie l.s not authorized t? act in any mutter as such. T. l? YOUNG. Sparta nb urg, S. C. s.c. cou^iset COLUAI lil A, S. Cj Session begins September SAHi. Tea ^ regular Courses, wiili Diidoims. Spe cfal courses, with CcrttfVcHtea* Hoard, $8 a mo'.'th. Well appointed Labor ltd rie?, .Chemical, Physical, Jiiolocical. etc. Gymnasium. Tottl necessary ex penses for tlui year (oxcl'iMvo of travel ing and clothing,). from $12-1 to $'1<)3. Women admitted to ull Ch?s?os. For further information, catalogue, etc., uildre'hB tln> l'resjdo it. . y tmmiS WOOPKOWv- ~ NOTICE OF ELECTION OF TKACHRRS. There will be a^oeefinn of 'llio T?rnH? teos of School District No. 1, K?i?1?imv County, on Monday, Aueuat. 3rd, :80ft, at 10 o'clock a. nr. for too purpoHO of electing teachers in the public aelioold bf sai l school district for thq. coming year- . Applications in writing must bo filed before the hour of meeting. W. M.SHANNON, Ch'm., .J. K. VAU?HAN, Men,, riL <\ CLYHURN, y Trustees School Dist. .No. 1. Cairn fiden, S. C., J 'ly 21, !*??? * Sheriffs Sale for Taxes. Under and by virtue of ?n Kxecutkm Q issued l?v J. C. Hulling, CoUnty Trenayr er, and directed to me, and dated Janu ary 2? th , 18%, I will Hell beforti. tho ('curt Ilouao in Camden, Kershaw County, S. C.. at public outcry', within (he legal hours of ??lo on tho first Mon day, the tfrd day, of Aogiift ncx,t, aJI that lot of land in tho city of Camdei;) Conh ty^ml State aforesaid, on Tjyttloton street. bounded North bv premisealpie of Mrs. Nlles, ' lCuat by Lyttliton rtrcet, South by lot of Mrs. Simmons, and West by lot of Mrs, Jordon. Levied upon and' to he sold as tho property of frusan W. MoDowall for ? taxes . 1 Terms Cash. K B. WILLIAMS, imSwS ? -MANUFACTURER* OF? Doors, Sashr^B'ini Moulding. Brfitdiog ' Mate: Sa?h Weights and CcW CH^RLWON^. r*(g Purchase our makes, wl ^effuarantoe superior id WwH^outh, and therebjri riboneW' ^ ..Window and -Fancy Qfa fecial!*. *J^p