The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 26, 1897, Image 3

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WARNING. We wish to caution all users of Simmons Liver Regulator oh a aubiect of the deepest intortjat and importance io their health? ..perhaps, their Uvea. The nolo proprietors and makers of Simmens Liver Regulator learn that customers are often deceived by * buying and taking some medicine of a similar appearance or taate, believing it to be SJmmona Liver Regulator. We warn you that unless the word Regulator is on tho package or bottle, that it is ??ot Simmons Li vet Regulator. No one else makes, or ever has inado Simmons Liver Regulator, or anylhing*onlled Simmons Liver Regulator, but J> IL Zeilin <fc Co., and no medicine mad<9 by aiyone else is the same. We alone can put it up, and we cannot be responsible, if other medioinea represented as the same do not hilp.ytw M.mi are led to expect they "will. ? Hour this (aot well in mind, ifyou have been in tho habit of using a medicine which you supposed to bo Simmons Liver Regula tor, bcc.vuao the name was somewhat like it, ami the package did not have the word Regulator on it, you have been imposed upon.and have notrbeen taking 8immons Live* Regulator at all. The Regulator has b*ett favorably known for mariy years, and all who uso it know how nocessary it is for Fetfer and. Ague, Bilious Fever, Constipa- . tiftti, Headache, pyfponaia, and all disorders arisiug from a Diseased Liver, We ask you to look for yourselves, and f?? JMi, JxnotmOM .Ljver Regulator, which Sou ,oan readily distinguish by the Red 2 on wrapper, and by our name, is the only nvduiiie- bulled Simmons-Liver Rogulator. J. W. ZKILIN A.CO. Tak* Mmmou# tAver Ucfutator. "ZT. Personal. W* Wore glad to 8oo on tlio street .ftgflfin a few days ago, Mr. L. Molv Brown, who has been con flu ed to liia homo about a month by sickness, during his sickness Mr. I it-own was reduced in woight not less than 30 pounds. \V? are sorry to loam that Mr. Joseph Stokes is critically ill. q Important to Colored Teaohers. ? ; ; The attention of the colored teachers of Kershaw Couoty Is call ed to the notir,o elsewhere in tlm issue of The'Chrrhiclo of a special normal class in the Colored Stat< College at Orangeburg, to open next Monday. There will bo spe cIhI attractions oifvred to the col ored teachers for ihe .tlibt Uino In this Slate. t , Township Commissioner*. Vl T?h.e followingare the newly, ap pointed T4wn^iip Commissioners. Vorj* littler ciiaijf e is madoHn tho ap? pointQc/rMnost of feiie members who servedi P^t veaf being re-appointed : I>eKalb~C< -Stokon, J. T. Nettles, -A. tf^MoLeod. Buffalo? -R. W. Hammond, S. T. Gardner J. A. West. Flat Rock? J. C. II lton? A*. G. Jones, A. C. Watts. West Wafccree? - J. A Rabon, J. W. ;i*utler, R. W. Porter lender tlip'laK/ thti?various boards will at their first appearance plect tt'eit1 Tespeciivc chairm n, and these chairmen wltl Constitute the next toUtd of county commissioners. * To Be Wedded. Cards are out announcing the mar. riagCof Kev. J. H. Bezeman, pastor of ijjo Bapt fit church of Kershaw, to Mils Nettie Blackwell, eldest daught er Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Rlackwell, anyone of KcrshaW's most amiable - and.fiopnlar young ladies, at the ?BrffkUt church next Tuesday, 2nd at 2 p. m. ? ^Invitation cards have also b<-cn issued to the u>arriage of Mr. W. W. Htntan, one of Kershaw's popular aifitl exemplary young men to Miffs Nannie Cauthen, one of Weatville's ^jno^jt'eharming and' accomplished young ladies, at Damascus Meth- ? dist'ehureb, Westvlllc, S. Wed nesday ovenlng.8 o'clock. ? iCcishaw Era.; ; ... Deathe. .. Mrs. Martha Lee, who resided near.Sinilliville, died on laftt Satur day. < The ftjoeral and burial took piacfc at Aniioeh church on Mon day," conducted by ^ev. Mr. teler 0on.v Deceased was the Mother of Mr. A. K. Lee, and was about 05 yearli o/ age. Mm. Francis Itranham, widow -t*r- Jas. Hranifsnn wln? preceed* (d hi?r about 24 years ago, and mother-in-law of our- highly es Ifemed fellow cftjfcen, Mr. John A. Kuhon, of Weal Watereo, died on "l??t^^rid?y morning.- This, is thu ?fcon.d death which has occurred in the ?amo house within a fuw day b.\ To the gre.ntjy>jwictecl ? we tender our deepest sympathies. Luck now, 3. C., Feb. mbj *97. Mif? VV WI" "5Hy? be m kind m? to *fiow me iptceN^yoiir ! veltilbtf paper to reply to >^r Bt own Ry?*<l* corrcepondcn t in yoa r I twwifwr, I wiil reepect f n lly r rek-j for bite to come on* end let Me *ee I(H>kiBgC?Bimel he ~ke for blro ib prove be tree In* regard i I T /^r* i jr (j- ^yr-j .y_ - . ?. , I y^rj-'xyUt-r# VAfc'f * -rrw^n*9? r? I j *?,: ? ^ ? V;. v.; t 'y'.. ! V. 4 *Xoat, >'( One large spotted tow lout on the YValeree hWmnpp, near tho Iron hrld^. Any information leudi n>; to her 'recovery will ho duly re warded, Information to ho loft a\ The Chronit^oUlce. NojWonder he' was Beg-gins. "Can any of you toll too why i.nz arua w(\8 u bcp^ajt" said ft teacher in ft West Sklo Sunday school "Why was Lnzurus n boggar?"J she repented Bternly. "Please ma'am,'* said i\ small hoy, whoso father was ft merchant ? ho. I'Vostt ho didn't) ndTcniso^r-.Bnffolo Tiinos. A Diagnosis. A gentleman ( who hy the way 1$ a dose observer of natnro and ns tU!*al things) telle us that it has been observed that a had cold i?A knuwn among "Hon .Tons". as ."L? Orippe," among ordinary people a* ?'Grippe," tho lower class of while, j people and negroes as "Epiaootio"' mid among horses as "Distemper." Our ftlond it entitled lo a blue rih hon for solving, a puzzle by whioh tho puhlio has for some, tiuio been oonsidernbly perplexed. A Grand Opportunity. 'I lio renowned Commercial Col logo of Kentucky University, Lex ington, Ky., oilers special induce ments to young Indies and gentle* men to attend tills College tint Spring in bookkeeping. Penman ship, Business Arithmetic Phonog raphy, Typewriting and Tele^m pli.W #90 is tlio avorago total cost for Xull bu&lueaa course, _ineludinp tuition, books and board. It re oeived tho medal at two World's (expositions and refers to thousand* of successful graduates. For full particulars of this Col, lege, address Pr6>f. W. 11. Suiith Lexington, Ky. The editor of this paper has a Scholarship of this famous College which any person will find to their -ulvantdge to call and purchase. Marriage of Mr. Jas. Jonos. Mr. Jas. Jones, a cousin of Messrs. VV. J. and T. I, Jones, of our towu, who left here several veare ago, was married last week h t Granite Ilill, N. C. Of his mar riage a correspondent of the Char .|i\tte News writes-: <4Ono of the prettiest wedding* that the peo$fc_ of Granite Hill have witnessed for some time wa* solemnized last Tuesday evening at the residenco of tho bride's par-. <*nl8, of this place, 'when Mies Octa the accomplished daughter rf Mr. ind Mrs. R. D. Moore, beonmo Mrs, Jas. C. Jones, Numerous invita tions h?\d been sent out and the parlor was filled to overflowing with the many friends of the young couple. Mr. Jones looked his best, and M'iss Octa, always lovely,1 sur passed herself on this, occasion. Mr. Bruce Neil] was best man and Mis>s Vinnle Moore, tho pretty sis ter of the HrWle, Was maid of honor.; A r 7 p. nr.* tire btlde a ad % iWm were ushered in and took their pluces. A uephew ind niece of the s,roor$2s, one three and the other six years of nge stood with them, ?ach holding a beautiful boquet of Evergreens and flowers, an emblem the eternal ^'freshness with whleh they should loye anc* cherish each other through life. Rev. Dr. J. M. Whare}', of the Mooresville Presbyteriau church', in beautiful, u p propria I e- add itn 'pliisive words, expressed the char acter and mutual destinies of enob of them, and imposed the^ obliga tions which then made thenP bus band and wife forever. The ceromony over, the guests present soon repaired to the dining room where an elegant repast was served. Mr. ami Mrs. Jones start out on life's journey with the congratula tion* Hod best wishes of their many friends., .,v i Mr.' Jones is n popular business man. Me is a native of South Car olina, but came hu^e from Atlanta, Ga., about Tour years ago, and by courteous treatment and honest dealings has won a place in the hearts of our people Miss Octa is equsllj* as populur and her admir ers were numbered by t.iie score. Mr Jones is,MV be c o n g r u t u ! a is d upon winning 9uch a prize. We, wilira li'osT of others, offer our sincere congratulations. Mhj; their boal on lift}'* *ea never (Jn-^ counter a ripple, ..and may their lives be a continued atrainof on* brokou happiness." * ? Vi' "? '* ** - Do not Homand ihat your toil al ways be elegant and- clean) y and re-' fined: There is a-rertam-amoont of drtfdgery tbrongb Which We munt al) mes whatever be onr occupation. VmqIhmw how men are sentenced a certain nttmber^of yea r* ^ pt?a??i 'iin^iifteirrihejr^*^ mirt worked ouV&e time then they are allowed to I go free.' 8a it Ft with all n??, Ood rafted on o? Ifa* sentence, r -By the sweat of- thy brow shaft tfcfrtf frrtftdi" 'M'i wrnt fodoit: ac&M5SS - Mm ???f'fcarf liJPRW-Wi ? * M 1 1 1 i m ?v ft. it i ea . ?' Attention Farmer*! Jf you want Kortlliaera cheap, call at the Gilt Kdge StMtv. A4vor'i*ed Lottor*. Kor weekending Feb, 21, 7 : Mrs K I li'ii Kdis, Mia Sim I)unl t]>, \lrs. Mollie Duby, Klsie Carter, Isaac Collins', Lavinia Chestnut, Louisa Coleman, Mary K liullard, Annio Adamson, Nona Kennedy, K I) Bowcis, Marv Robinson, George ltandorf, I' M Mellon, He* turned dead letter? Lewis Johnson. 0. ?J. Shannon, P. M. i'iomi*cuou* Itom?. In Chin* to salute a person by taking oil the lint in considered an ilirtUlt. Tlie only vengeance wl.ieli a good man desiies is to have hi* en emlcs know that he in right. Our success -or failure in life <U Spends upon nothing ho much us the confidence we place in our-nhib ity to accomplish." A big reduction in the price of Jill winter dross goods i\t. She CJili Kilge Store, and now is your time to Imy, as you can get them at wholesale prices. Great Cures proved by thousands of testimonials show that Hood's iSnr sapariUa possesses power to purify, vitali/o and enrich the blood. Hood's Pills arc the onlf pills to be taken with Hood's Sarsaparilla. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. English Spavin Liniment re moves all Ilatyl, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood , Spavins,' Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Hing-Bone, S t i 11 e s, Sprains,- a I 1 Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Dr. F. L. Zemp, Druggist, Camden, S. C. |iVous Onr ^?rro^ponileittp. * Tiller's Ferry. What TJio Chroniclo'is Fast Becoming. ? Dear Mr. Editor; ? Once more aHct a continued absence I will try WJ givo yon a few dots as The Ci^nicle is fust becoming the best paper for young people with the educational column. Wo don't think we could wcil get nloug with out it and of course our worthy Shpt. of JKducation must bo ooi*< gratulated for furnishing euoh bright and instructive , reading and especially the issue wher? he said teach music. J can vouch for my self that it is a sad regret that I never had the chance to attend school where the teacher, wouid ever think that singing was a ben ?? III. 1 remember going to. one ,teaCh?;f who was constantly sing i.Mg.sQirething that was not lit for the youth and even older pupils toj listen to. Lagripp is very prevalent in this section scarcely one family has es caped it. Dr. B. L. Norwood is kept pretty busy, hi fact he has nearly broko himself down. It would bo too long a space to per sonate thoee that are ill with lagiippe and pneumonia, sufllcu it to say not one iu ten has escaped. With sadness we report- the death of Miss June Stoke*, she was J>nly ill a short time^with pncVmonia and succumbed to tio disease Monday, the 8th in-U- Iler remains weie laid to lest, iu tlic family graveyard by the i ? J ?_* >f her father who departed Ibis life several years ago. She leaves a large circle of relatives and a h'*sl of friend* Trrtnqurn her death with whom we deeply sympathize. A limine in henven An Ihe sufferer lies, \ On her bed of pflin, And upliftn her evo?. To Mint bright homo What n joy is given, 9 With the blessed thoughts Of a hoino in heaven. A liome.in heaven Whon our^rjcnils nro flue! To the choorlop# Klooin Of the tnoulderiugdead. ' ^Ve wait in hope On the promise given. Wfi.Wj.ll meet tip there In our homo in heaven. Mr. ?J. Ij. Cnmpbelle arid Mien LKtHijia Galloway, hotli of this burg, <vere united in tlic holy t?nnds r?f matrimony on Sunday, the 14th iuat., at Pilgruqft Reel church, Rev. Geo. Oatoc official i rig. We extend ,our congratulationaiand may they hive a long and hpppy life. Mr; T. C. Ntlfton ttf JJFBT city mil Mii? KmmA Gardner, daugh ter of H*:r. J, W. Gardner* of This place was married on Sanday the 14il? in**.* ~T? tliis happy .yonng .roople we heartily extend congrat I uTatloqK IWff M * pilKr i ma go .of friendship and |??Ye? ? Till Ihkjiiipl wbUrxr their jfrftt# fo ll?V6r Watery of hM moved to ihft linrg and w|?I run ? liirpeoiine JmtiifeA*. Swell tboroojth.gofng ten m Mr. Ws? ?rr* I* w?|co??<mI v?ry moch llf onr - rv-' ??!t? Aiico ?rnw Groft', t)M he?? Vt?Hi?ijr frlt'n.f* Rflf! jrV,l?V ^ c^wT#V Brown Kve?> jga tw ii< wil( b ? re a Mother Lf.?f L - " V.- -X< ???-* -." ' T'1 ? *-*?'* ;"V>^ " "?**>! - ? ' ,1 . . ? ....... . / ? - - Wo can save you money and W K Vk' Our business has reached such largo 0 proportions that wo can afford to cut our profits oven closet than wo lu\yc in tlio pust , and W'K WILi, Our maunder has instructions to yj*UQt< v. *) ^ 0, 1} & * ' 'i k That's honest. and (air, ami while we IflliJ&'Jr have the .cash for our goods wo 'W B liTj WAVJK )on money in your pureh>is*>8. y*y We have boon told Camden was a bettor market since we opened hero, and we believe it's true. ' ' ' ' '' ? v' ? ? ' v Our special sale of shoes is goim* on. . llvnd's best $4.00 lor $'UK) > 1 1 ?? quality ol calf, and splendidly made, a- FINE shoe. Then the Ladies Zebra French Dongoln, button shoe, /\-l made by Roch< stor Shoe Co. #1.76. Again an elegant Pongola in small numbers, 3 to -1 1-2 sold at wholesale for &l.^r> and you can have them for same price. Andiwc add another. "The Daisy" a Gent's lace shoe any size, at only O.N; KOUNI) DOLLAR for each pair, THESE A HE UAltG-fYlNS? We may sell our guods for Ickm than novel li.-i-d ??mi never for more. Come and see. " mil 1 VII.'I.MIT J Jnq. C. Cxireton, Mjr. 4 / ... N. B.? Mr. Juo. C. Curetou will hereafter act as manager of our popular house in Cam den in Mr. J. T. Mackey's place, ? A. Hi'own. , > North for t ho Summer. Hope alio will return early next Fnll to pro claim tlie gla.l tidings of great Joy Experienced in the North. Guess wo had better close as it really seems that Miss Hluo Kyee will bo Mrs, Hluo Kves shortly. With beet wishes to all. Aunt Polly. ? ? Lucknow. Mr. Editor: ? As I have beer, si lent for some limo 1 will agaiu en deavor to i vo you a few dots for i / our bl ight and newsy ^columns, although news is as scarce as lien's tooth. V~'V Farmers are lurd down making preparations for another crop. We aro sorry to'report the death of Miss Jane SjLokns which occurred the 8th Inst. Wo extend our' heartfelt, sympathies to the berea.v- ' ed ones. Mr. Lut'.icr Douglas, of Chester- . Piel^, liana iloutishing school nearj 1 l) Vfl jllllCH; IVu think the" column of the1 i\ of (education is very inter- j ng. . ... .. Mi m. M. H ill is yisiling her father, Mr. H. !S tokos, who is very ill with typhoid pneumonia. Grippe is rtiging in ihls section [ don't think u family has hardly escaped. i >, ?. * 1 see that Histor Drown Wyes has -wokti up Ag'iiu. wo are glad t<? hour fro uk her. Mr*. VV. C. RalolilFe is vimprov itiir. * 'Am mAvg is scarce. I will close If pirij; to wr'te again soon. ltlue Eyes . . . Biahopvdlo. ' .Daar piirouicle: ? li has boon n lone, lime sinco I last nppcar od iu \ (?nr dear old columns, but I n 11 At. 1. 1 1 n t I may slid claim my place among your many correspon dents. [With pleasure. ? Ed.] We-' are having leal boring Weather now, which reminds us that Winter is ulmost gone, hut it has carried with it. .many of our dearest friend#, among whom was a bright and noble young man, Mr. Ohorjey MeLood I have known hint from childhood and to my mind Ms lflr<r~tt>n??k like the snow Hake, which leaves a mark but not a stain. T.t.Ms hereavod ftfmilv, especially hia aged mother, wo ten der'our sincere heartfelt sympathy. *Mi*s Estelle Barrett has return ed ho nil' after a pleasant visit to her Un?do at Newlon, N. C. MinJ lola Young, of Mayesville, is visiting Mrs. Tom Mu'un, of tliis nlnee. J .... ** . f'-vo? ? I m m Mr. K. D. Anderson, of Cordova, S. C., apcnt a few cftiys lust ..wolc in Itifthopvillc, judging from ap pearances* a [fair of blue eyo* wait the aitractfon. A dance- wae siven on Inat Fil ?lay ?ig)Vt , l?y Miewa ?nd Rale Caroea, complimentary to Mi?? 'Lillian Galloway, of Ionia, who lins Ucen visit. ng hor ni?l?r WLri. W.. Da Uarne#. The ronsi? w*e J ?) 9 ?? l^oautiful all aeerhcd lo ?njny tj?? dance very rouob. Well, I most qnlt now, Siater Vivian, you muat write you ?od I; MAM en J^gf ewcfcr. ottier,?;1etf^ri trm if no ?>??c hut ! s.ts r.f^syb glad to heai1 from ai.l of the d'jr oM co?pa(x?n'.leni#. v ^ ; yt 1 1*; dmi; -w f flftrw hvr. y v i Oliwv^ ; L". . .j. ? _?2Ki ?? - - TRY BEFORE YOU BUY! A Gold Plated Gent's flandsonie tai-Wiiirtii Watch Sent on 10 Days' Trial. You pay the Express Agent $2.4 7 and express charges and wear the watch 10 days. If not as giod a timekeeper as any watch in your town or your town clock, return it . to the Express agent, and lie will refund your money and send the watch backbit our expense. A Gold Plated Ohain and Charm 3<Ve. The. watch is sent in a beautiful plush casket, making it very suitable for HirtluHy or Holi day Presents. 'Sena order on Postal CaTtl.and ?ay Vvhery your neatest express office is located. / Order Now! - -i4Lg??!>n i,\4 VV rintedi irtoiw mm oo, ' No t- ? , very fur bulling with tlwi^'yto/>rk on account of ho"' much. wet weather and \yo. nrcTrroir very nhxloua to ?W ??ld Soi afctfin. Til ti out crop in do- j in^.Wtoli now. Wo tu p ul[ >*i njc : iiiake u i hig crop of llcccy staple. Many marriage^ have taken I place lately but. many have con-! eluded to wait until his girls ?nys i yes. It may be, a gloomy prospect : to tnlic care of our better half by ! railing five cents cotton, lint jnatiy j will risk #1 1 of tlii* nod of course ' l but is nothing but right. It sooiuh a* if llpf gloat tidal wave of LaGrippe'has about t>ub sided. A!is? Siillin Norwood is visiting friends in this section. Miss Bailie Knf zmi;;{er Iiiib re turned home. , , Mr. Warren Kntzminger will leave tomorrow for Kentucky where he exp"vis to finish bis course <?r study ferine ministry. We wish him much suceesM. J. L. G? When tlio queen of Italy enters j a to do Iter jrijC., the rrc e.lojn.'f nnd lira public ex cluded until alio baa left. Itch on hitman, innn#o on horses, dogs unci oil Htnck, cured' in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sai'ilary Lotion. Tliii never fnilw'.' So'ld by Dr. 1<\ L. Zeinj), Diuirgiat, CuindeDr S. C. NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF 'WIGTOWN SHIP BQAR|>80F.A89E830i<S. Office of County Auditory Ker?I>aw County. Camden, , Feb. &. 1807. . Notice is Uerjrby #ivtm tii?t tlio Town ship B?aro? of will niecior* n weclJ?l<>w; ... I>cKalb Townahlp, Friday, Feb. M, \WiT? * ? Unffalo Township, Monday, March .-Water- Torri, Fri<;?j, aiarctfc 5, I B97w ? ? ??Tin' mc?1n fen trllLlrifehifee hrfi* nt tjfea' trfMce of (he Oonn j rtif n r. ?>?>'- . .3 juke not fro And, gov&in 4 0?oW>J>o1v^V-?k^ ; grilC '.UUl.tj mmiUr WiUftlUalw. Ufa! - >? SHOES, DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES^! rji ? i If ho I can pleaae-you. I have just" 'raceiveil n fuJI line of SPUING DRESS GO(Jl)S, HLEAC1HNG$ AND NOTIONS. Mv assortment of COLOR ED DilESS SHIRTS AND NECK WAKE in complete. M y ' Spring stock of SftOES, i lived ^ In GROCKItl KS I offer BAr - ' - r - -z-HZZ-U *M CON and HAMS, SUQAjC COFFEE, RI?5'i t ?i??nCL flJBtt. il OAXTKY, H 1 1 < ? .1 <: TV S. A KISBt CAHDEff. S aC. _ | jV I" .a ? "h Si'-o - i' ? miy Style, nml tt pcrtoaj fit. u i u ; /YIko, repair in# y.tV's})..>i; ivAia, ' >l)op is in tbo ivnr <>( /.< ui!], | sloro, Oct. 30th,* 181W. v ! Looking For BARGAINS In Dr. A. WEINBERG,. L Dentist, ? \ OFFICIO OV KU HANK OF OAMPTCN. \ Htfl'Hu 9 to I : 3(|?j ?i to 6 :H0. DR. I. H. ALEXANDER, 1 Dontist. pradiiato of tho IMtUftilolpalft Do lit a I Colics Session 1876-77, OF KICK HKOA'I) 8TUKGT, Qmm% s; c. Two doors 8pm- h of Tho CuvcMJ icjo ,Qii(fo? Trespass Notice, AH persons are horohy ftt riotly forbid iUmi to i.respass upon my lands about four nt.il ono littif in i Irs South-oast of (,'amdoii lor llio purpose t<t hauling wood, hunting or in any other way whatsoever. Parties found violating (Ins notice will ho dOalt with to t 10 full extent of tho law. Ool 98, '()(}. \). (} ASKING Important to Colofed Teach ers. A c A special normal class in tho Colored Kvaie relieve, ( tr.nugoburg, S. 0, will open Mail h .Int. comlnuiVg eight weeks, , 'I lit- special nit i action to bo offered to floored lt'r< .-In- rrurift ?r tho flint tpno in this Stifle, will heVKngliidi and American literature, ui^flor Dr. W. R. A- Palmorj Idstoiy mid civil yoyornmont, under Dr, M . W . (illbert ; popular nlksAn hotnnv, i -hcmislry and agrieulturo, by Nr, J. "\V. I {oilman ; aa'rnnomical geo^rapln' and stereoptico.i hotures, by Prol 8, Wilkinson ; iuim| studies and acionco and lir! of education, by Prof. I. .N. Cur dosso ; lunuiUi^e, diawing ami penman ship, l>y Miss L, lb Fordhnm: calisthen itv. Mid pi ,\ni,-?d < uitOlc, by .Mit-H IK. S ma Mp , arithmetic and algebra, by Mr. N. O. A' i x r.ml .Mr. It. J)oiigiaa; reading and vocal diill, by Mica A It. Stewart, and or thrgrapjiy and ot thocpy, by Miss J. Ale bane. All other cliiase* open likewise.. Tub' tiou free. Other expenses fcO tfO . per month. For ' furtlier information, ad* dross Prof. 1. X, Cnidozin ,y Cortillcntoa Of HcKistriUion luulpr tlio old law aro void. ? Everybody must ,, rogistor. ? On ami after. Duccinbor llrst, * 18UG, tlio Hooks of liogititrutiou will f' he opened and kept open for Tlneu j Successive I >*?y? for tlio .registration " of voters Otiliilcil lo r? jj 1 st r a ( i on \ i n <1 (Vr the .Constitution ? For tlio information ' of this People attention ^called tp tlio ; following provisions X>f tlio now law, ? approved tlio Fifth day of MarcTi, lft00?*v - \ I OP KICK OK I Ol'- Ki;(lJHTllATlUX, K hush aw County. . . ? Ca.\:i>kn, ,S. C., Novkm?ki{ 2$, 1896. J Tho htiokft of vu^iKt'ratioM shall bo opened by tbo Hoard on tho first- Mon- 1 iloy. in April, 18DG at tlio Court ltdnao in oneh County , ifiul kept opoii for v at lonsL six oonsovutiVo ' woeks. Tbe'y hIkiII bo opened iiRnin itt tho Court H^uso i?n tho first Mbndnys in Juno, .Inly, Rust and Septtynbor, A. I)., 1P00, flj>d kept open tiontinualiy for ut least one week In each of snld months. They Khali be Honed thirty days before the general eU'otion in i KJPiV . A ftot4!<mcrai-alEniloJii? in 189(5, the Hooks of, It ojfis tra lion ,.phn I |r.-y bo opened on tho flrnt Mondny of pncli ; month hM ho Court llouso AiwVkept i'oi three &uccei?8iYo days in each month until thirty days bt;foro tho election, in..: ~ 18'J8, when they shall bo clofl^il until tho said Renornl election' shall l-avo 'Uk- ;i; ? nken place, Tlie.#fliee nnd books must M bo kept onon from 0 o'clock in tho ft>re- / noon until .8 o'ciftok in tho afternoon* .. The bonni of rHgTsfrntinn in tho/'jifdce; <>f tJ^e of nil rttvpltoBnty for ' . rrjdsfrutioi'i rijf(o~Tan# 171808^ Up io<lrtn?. r*':: ! . 18!>8, t'vory male eluzen of this RtAto ? and of tho Unitcil StnUt*, 2\ vcurn of fljze.^vho is pojjni ullQt, in rfQif bB$jwtZZ. Iict-A p?Mj)fr stipportLcl atxhc .publuucx?,?.? tityl I n not CO nfi ft <V<1 it) ahypulMio pi toon . niiti \vl?o Iiu8 notjlicpu " c'oii v ot lMirgliuy, or?o?>, pbtfAning .. goods or money under falso j>ro\enc?s< pei'|dryvJV? 'orgcry, robbery, UriiH-ry,; ; nuum-ry, iWferhcul Inir*. s'.oley irondu, hrcni.il of irust widi,jfirtuid nlrnt intent, fornication , Mtdomv, incest, neflanltwith intent- to rifvfah, mifcc^ciifl lion, larceny, or crimes nirnln?t the tion law*, and ?,vbo uliall have been u re^-V iilent ill this Stafo Jwo y * a |> i# ininiMterfl in charge of, o rga n i ssodjbti mrctu|jjV ' and toucher# of public /(Hioolfli and Vliey nftcr nix niontliH rcHliftuico in tlio" 8tl(i>, )'" u resident in thn couiifiFtor six months* and in tlio polling prccinct foiir inrVntlii,', him*, who can read any vccHoii : Jh Om . O-MiHtltiition of -1800, or can , understand ami explain ?ny section of paid Oonati tution when read to him hy tli? regirttra- .*? tion officor or oflicera, shall bo eiifMTed> lo registration ami 'ifcnme an ? iiku^er niion application for such r?ciarratiun? i Ira person hna I the critnea above mentioned, a .pardon .. j of the Governor remove# tho 1 [cation. . - - P. in case nny^hdimr who wjll Jifcornn twenty-one^ earn after Tho ctoHtng I of the r^ks of Restoration and llifoia . " * " ? ? *? ?? ? j tilO vIcctiyWmYliOt^mM^m.njanjiu to register, makr* application under oiitft' showing In* is <pmliliod to register, tho HunnlH Mfinll rfgiHlcr, fiucti r'pplirant bo f<r>r?i the cloning of tn* hook*. v, - Any qoillficatiou a* im~ ?lector-will he completer! After thifi 'clotf Ifig of tlio Kf gilt ration BooVg t.ut befbro tl?.e nextclection shutl !>* v^thlTilchfc to Apply lor ? j>( t iiMiivn^FnT^ - Registration J'ooks, upon a1.: *ppTtrttk>|i', under oath to the /uet? cptillinghimto such regkfrfllfctt,