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WARNING. ,? V * We wish to caution all jjitfi of Simmons Liver Regulator on a lubject of the deepest uiiereat and importance to their he^n? ' perhapa thoir lives. Tho oole propriotora inakera of Simmons Liver Regulator learn that cuatoraora are often deceived by buying and taking some medicine of a eimilar appearance or taste, believing it to be Simmons Liver Regulator, We warn Son that unless the word Regulator ia on ib package or bottle, that it ib not Simmons Liver Regulator. $Io one else makes, or ever has njude Simmons Liver Regulator, or anything called Simmons Live* Regulator, . but J. It. Eeilin A Co., and no medicine made by anyone e!so ia the same. We alone can put it up. and we cannot be responsible, if other medicines represented aa the aame do not h?li? you as you are led to expect they ' Will. Beurthia fact well in mind, iryouhato been in the habit of using a medicine which you supposed to be Simm,ons Liver Regula tor, beoautje the n awe was somewhat like it, and the packa^dH(knot have tho word Regulator on it, you Imve been imposed upon and have not bee# .taking Simmons Liver Regulator at all. The Regulator has been favorably known for many years, and all who u?o it know how necessary it is for Fever and Ague, Bilious Fover, Conatipa tion, HeadaOhe^Dyepopsia, and all disorders amiug from a Diseased Liver. We usk you to look for yourselvos, and ae* that- Simmons Liver Regulator, which > ow can readily distinguish by the Red Z on wrapper, and by our name, ia the only nvxluino called Simmons Liver Regulator. ? ' J. H. ZEILIN ft CO. Tttko Simmon $ IAver JRegruiator . New Officers Taking: Charge. Mr. John R. Prakoford assume 1 the, duties of the Auditor's offloo cn last Homfay morn Ing; Mr. W. R. Hough will tnko charge of tlio -t** olfle? about the 15th inst. Search Warrants Issued. Mr. Rennie Huije, Chief of Po<;; Hoe had several wniants issutd on Inst .Wednesduy for eeach]ng places in town that wore Fuopeoled of il licitly dealing in whiskey. Two pliibes were searched but nothing w?s found. Meeting of the United Confederate Veterans. There will bo a meeting of the United Confederate" Veterans ai Cool Spring on Salurdny, March 20iii at 11 a. in. A fol) turnout is earnestly desired^us there is some important business to be transact ed, By order'bf C. C. Halle, , Commander. Burned to DeathV,, - Little Joe, the six year-old daughter of Mr. Reeso Gruhim who lives abhut 4 miles east of Camden was terribly burned on last Saturday morning. She wof left in the house to euro for her in fant sister when in some way hei . clothing caught lire. In terrible ngnny the little sulFerer lived un til Sunday, whi. h was her sixth birthday, when death relieved her of her suffer ing. Man led. ' Mr. Clarence C. Gardner, of Til ler's Ferry and Miss Lizzie Mnbcilo MeKinnon, daughter of the 1 a t <? far. L. MeKinnon, wero mayied on Weducsday night the 24tU-/of Feb ruary. . Mi. John A. Young, son of Mr. and Mis. J. Z. Young of this place, ..Who left itere ?hhul two yeaia .ag<? .was warrjed in Macon, Gn., on t lie 20tl| of February. ? From the Ma C"n Telegraph, of Feb, 21st., w? take the following notice of the tafciMage: ^ 4<Ml?8 Johnnie Fields was mai ,ried -to Mr. John A. Young .. at 0 o'clock last evening, at rthe home of the bride, on Boundary street, Rev. A. VV. Patterson olli eiating. ?? Mr. J. D. Grace "was best man and Miss Eulalie Ryder brides tnaid.The inartioge was attended by a lalge number of friendl of both families, nnd the happy groom and bridfc beg Jn .married life with ^ the bestkwishes of their many friend*. Mr.fcndMrs. Young will continue to r^sMe in Macon." __ ? The Latham Hotel Burned. The Latham. Hotel with roost of its contents w^--xm?pWt?l>L.jl?=J itiuycd by ftTC ? on ? Uhl ? Friday ' nigUt between 9 and* 10 o'clock. The Are originated in a room up suits whioh was occupied by a "tftember ufthe Emma Warren The itre Co., which company was fill in# "a week's engagement here and wbicli wss rt the time the fire was dispojrered render! ng one of their play a at thu Opera House. It is supposed that loo much wood was .leit'-on the fire when th^troup^Ul^ forjiie OpertliouaeAticL J?t , rol led -down obI the floor. The thee ire company lost several "trunks, etc., and a very Valuable musical instru ment The furnilute that wss saved was in auch a broken upeon dition as to render it almost user iDaurshcfr^o the build ir?g and Mr. Lalham'a loSkwill amount to #3, 000 cannot be * 1 ven toihose wb*JM>rk - rd frt befMtally to #??v? U?# ?dj.?ln Mr. %afbi?> ata / 1 Attention Farmer#! ii you w ant frVrtili/eis cheap, call at the Gilt Kdgo Stole. $ I?oat. Pno large spotted sow lost or the VVnterce swamp?, no At' the lion bridge. Any information l?udiny to her recovery will ho duly re warded. Information to bo left at Tito Chronicle ollloo. Don't Tobacco Spit and Srnoko Your Lifo Away. If von- want 10 quit tobacco using easily ami forever. bointulo woll,Htrontf, uiugootic, full of uewJifoaud vigor, tako No-To-Jl.ic, ilio wouuor-vvorker, tout make* weak mon wtrong, Many guln ton pounds lu ten days. Over -100,000 cured. Jluy No-To-Hac of your .OiijrglBts undor' guarantee to cure, ftO,i ev $1.00. Hooklot and samnlo inallotl freo. A>\ Storllng HomodyUo.,Cmcatfo or Now York. Adverted Letters For week ending Kelt, 28, 1887: Marion Mat his, Don Motley, Loui <a Mnrzvc); Irene l*|nokne.v, Delia MeCnll, Emma Duren, Dioy How. ?ml, Mnry Linehorger, J H Colic, M ary Johnson, W II Long, J no. ('laik, Hannah English. Returned .dead letters It a I) Dunlap, Han milt Jenkins. Off For The Honeymoon. Kev. J. 11. Boseman. pastor of I ho Biptist Church at Kershaw, and Miss Nettie Black woll oldest, daugh tor of Mr. and Mis. D. L. Blackwell, and one of Kershaw's most unliable i"<l popular young ladios, wero mar ried in the llnptist Church at that place at 2 p. m. yesterday. The Ucv. A. T. Jamison, of Camden oflL f-iated. Tho happy couple passed through yesterday on the North hound train of the O. II. & 0. Kail* road en ro.u to for Washington 1). C.? where they will spend the honey moon. ? Lancaster Ledger. Personal.' ^-S)n and after this date Mr. J. B. Fllelps, County Supervisor, will he found in his olllco only on Mondays and Saturdays. Mr. A. J\ Brown, buyer for - The Cnmdon Dry Goods Co., loft for the North \?n last Tuesday for bargains. Look out for them next weok. " Mrs. II. E. Branch, of Virginia, travel. ng for tho Thornwcll Orphan age, was in Camden this week. Mrs. Branch seems to be the right one in the r'ght place ? having her heart in ti o work. Mr. Robt. R. Team left this morning for the Commercial Col logo ( f Kentucky University, Lex ington, ICy. This is one of the best colleges in tho United States and Mr. Team is one of 6ui^ best young men and we wish him much success. Some of the Needs of Tho Public Schools in Kershaw Co. Mr. L. L. Cope I and Co. Supt. of Kd uc?tion,hfts taken the right stop in fllgaid to his ottlci^lrduly, and m doing more for lite advancement ?>f the educational interests than any former Commissioner of Edu cation in Kershaw Cot 1 hope he will continue as he hns begun and impiove on the begining, for Ker s haw, certainly needs a. great deal of encouragement. I do not mean to take issue wlili Mr. Copeiand relative to teaching Hinging in tho public. school for I believe that it loo should be taught, but 1 do not agree with him in thinking thai singing is the prin cipal ihing needed. " Wo need-more moneys better school houses, bet t e r e q u i p m e n t, be t ler trustees, better patrons, and belle* teachers. When we get these tilings, sinking and everything else needful will be taught. The teachers of Keishaw are not paidveuough for their service and the ecliools are of too short dura tion for men and women who make teaching a profession to settle in the Cou :ity. If wc had better school?, larger salaries and longer terms, (letter teachers would take the placn of those time-serveis who labor for tho money and nothing else. Give us more yioney and we will have many things that wc do not nftw have. Along with man* other things needed is a strict oorapuUory? school law to make those who do not and will hot send to .school patronize the public ?tfobooL Teachfi. .We ca/1 then) little mtti and little women, fejt~'*hey are iieitlief." Thef ntn^ieM m<1 wnys alt their own* Fortu nately they soon be:ome fond of eod*-!iver oi\, when It II girrn to them in the form of SOOTHS EMULSION. This ft thf in. existence lor all, the wastior diseases <A early life. The poorly nourished, scrofulous child} the thin, weak, frcttfa^ without force Deaths, Mi*. Joseph. Stokes, whoso m>. rioue Illness was riottd jn The Ci roniele last week died at 8 oYloek on Friday afternoon last. Mr. Sl(ikcH \v?8 nno of Kershaw'# lual eitizeis. in ih?? Confederate w a l' lie gained an enviable leputa (ion mh being nno of our heat sob dieis.v^And sin, en (lint time lie ha* led a model, and exemplary life,, but lie has "Passed over the River: and now reals under the ahade nf the tie??9.M Peaeo lo hU ashes. -? Kershaw Oonnly loses another nno of her best citizens in the deatli of Mr. .lohn Kalkunboi 1 who resided iii the upper poriinn ? f the county which al.no oeenried on last Friday. He too was an old soldier and solved with oonspic ious gulnntry through the late war. lie was a consistent member of lielhany Baptist Church and had been for a number of years. He was a Meson and wan buried with masonic honors at Hanging Rock Methodist Church, l ho funeral ser vices were conducted by Rev. .1. H. Hozeman of l li'o Kershaw Rapiist Church. It ia said that his funeral wad tho largest ever witnessed in that community. Mt. Pleasant Data. The writer had tho good pleas me of attending the celebration of Washington's Birthday on the 22nd Inst., tty tho Shady Grove Nuhool under their energetic teach er, Hev. G. M. Dbvis, Tho exor cises were vorv entertaining, in fayt, thoro could nothing elso have been expected ahou.t Washington. There were numerous recitations and those of Misses^ Allio Dunn, Mamie Spencer ?, n<l ftusrfto ^lilao'k were very interesting. Prof. Ellison Capors, , Jr, Co. vS n p' t of Ed; of Richland Co., Prof. Copeland, Co. Sup't of Education of Kershaw C". and Hon, Jen nings, of Columbia, eulogized ?'the father of lus Country" with edifying addresses. wfc Delightful music was ^rendered, Hev. S. D. Bailey serving at the organ. T$o much could ' not he paid of the good work that Rev. Mr. Davis is accomplishing in iliat \ in in tty. Tho Mt. Pleasant Literary So ciety will moot, on tho 27th inst. Rev. S. D. Uailey will lecture on the subject "Traveling is an Edu- j eator." < Rev. S. D. Bailey will servo the pulpit at Salem on next Sunday. "Good bye Money." W. Hampton Cobb. *^Tudgo Mackey on The Dispensary. He Gets A Goorl Joko Oft' On Senator Hampton. < Judge Mat-key w?r Rented :n the ^Comptroller General's office ' a few days ago, m company with several other gentlemen. In some way the conversation turned upon llio^ev )*? o( the cus'om of treating, a peculiar jty of American social life wh eh lV practiced nowhere else in tho worhl except, perhaps, invaiiRlraltty "I always keep a bot'tlri in my room," said ihe Judge, in his oraen<? lar. way, 4<and T take one drink a ?toy ? ??t a fixed hour, I am a strict -observer of the law, and I never .of fer a drink to any one." "That's all very well in South Carolina, Judge," said one of those present, "but how aboui in fteorg ;.U or North 'Carolina? ' "Whon T am in Mome, k:-," re plied (ho J udgc, with a twinkle. in Irs eye. "I do as the Konmis do. TTul in this State it is a vTobjitloo vu!' tho statute law to troa.t a man, Stnd I am very careful not to do so." "Rut. I understand,"' said another member of, tho company, "fct'ut when vou go to see Qenerai Hampton you always '/lake him something to drink" "I ta^e him a qturi of whiskey occasionally." said Mackey, "but that i? a different matter, pir, The General ia ft sick man, and is in need of a pontic stimulant.. Ami thai re minds me," continued the Jud^e. with h reminiscent smile, "of n iflrlr pleasantry. General Hampton Hmp always romplained of tho qualify <?f t.ho D'apensnry liquor. Tlic. la^t. time. I called o? h?ni I c.vried wllb nto a buttle of rye purchased tiriv ii th o city, . I opened (ho l.of.Ho m self. carefully congeal, ng the J)i<^ prnsary label. I'ourintf ?n" a Tlrink, I said. "Gcnrral hero is some whin key that I obtained from New York. It cost $7 a trillion, sir, and f thin' you will flnd it po >d "Tito General tasted ihe iqn.r. * Ali!' he said, 'this is real'v verv fi o It-i? strand that wo cannot j?et irood whiskoy at our Dispensaries I don't understand It/ Then I tut nod tho label toward the Gennr al," added the Judge, "and he had nothing moro to say. The fac ts, gentleman, the- D ?|>en?ary -'puts, op an good and , as pure l'quor as can be ^owfrt-iurijtthore in the Un ion. It come dlrec from tho di*. Miners And Is bottled hero without any. .deleterious ~*ubstanoe ?u>inu mingled with It. ft is simple preju dice that condemns it/' ? Columbia Re# iaicr. . mm Obituary, it U Midi undoes* th^t v\?i iuk t?pae.e in the dear eoloinnw pi our fuvrtiito paper 'to chronicle the death of Miss Klia-ibeih .lane Sii kt'", who departed litis 1 1 f?* 14VI>. Hili, 1807. She leavis' to mourn her doatli a mother, iwt sistcts unci live brothers and a host o' other r.i'lulivoH and friends. Slu had bfeen n member of the Melho. di?t Church for many year*, but tvlrtf ! alut! 'i loved and honore I one has p.-Uaed/'u way. Wo miss hul s'i uiitl fan-, Iter voice is hile.it ami it i.lilh'd i ho vacant chair. No nioro she can point hi\r dear one-; to vii nics piuh, ? And Iick t ho j\,uili to > httn eternal wrath. 1 1 or words havft left impressions which can ne'er depart., And on Co eonnoelyd by most hallow ed tics, ' Her Soul l|ith aped its way beyond tho skies, Yet still on earth her noolo deeds on ? dure, Her aims were lofty and her life tfas pure. Though "gone before" each > pupil holds her dear , And memory pays Iho tribute of a tear. The crystal drop that ylistt ns in each eye, bespeaks u love too pnro too deep to din. Though short and sudden was the warning given, llor soul was ready for lis Ulgld. to Heaven. Asleep in Jeans ! blessed sleep, Kroin which none ovor w*ko to week. A culm Hti'l undisturbed repose, Unbroken by thu last ot' foes. Otto Who Loved Her, Kvenybotly Buys Ho. C'aaoarots Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of the ago, pleas ant and refreshing to tno tasto, aet gently tiiul positively on kidneys, Hver nwSHjownl?, cleansing the entile system, dispel colds, euro hondaoho, rover, habitual constipation si ml biliousness. Pleaso buy and try a box ,of (.). (J. C. to-day; 10, &v fio cents. Bold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. f'"~" l'lomhcuou^ Items. The Township Hoards of Assess ors Intve boon busy in Camden this week. The Hoard for Wuteioe Township meets to. day. A preacher asked n oollerfo presi dent what' ho thought of his florin on. "I hcArd in it what I never hope to hear nijpin." MVhat was tlmt ?** "Tho clock strike twice." fA big reduction in the p r i co of nli winteV dress goods ft Vho ^Gill Kdge Storr, and now is your time i ii buy, as you can get ihem at wholesale prices. Ilch ou human, uiayge On horses, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 minutes by NVoolford's Sanitary Lotion. ThU never fnils. 8wld by Dr. K. L. Zemp, Druggist/ Camden, S. C\. Great Cures proved by thousands of icittiiijonials show that Hood's Sar sapavilla possesses power to purify, vitalize ami enrich the blood. , * Hood's Pills are (he only pills to be taken with Hood's .Sarsaparilla, A certain divine, who had wonder ed in the course of hia tiavels be yond the conveniences of the rail <oad, was obliged to take to a horse. Being' unaefcustomed to "riding, he said to, his host,- I hope yob arc ?"t so hii regenerate in these parts that yon wouli't jjivo me a horse that ould throw a good Presbyterian minister!"- \Vell;T dunfto," w ft 8 tho reply "wo belie ye in spreading the gospel over tho entire land!'' S CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. English Spnvin Liniment rc io o ves ?l| Haul, Soft or Calloused Lumps ami Hhmishes from horses, Blood Spavin-', Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King*Uoii(>, S t i fi o s, Sprains, q I. I Swollen Throats, Coughs, elc. Save $50 l?y use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Dr. F. L. Zcmp, Duuuipt, (Vamdcn, O. Prevention Is better than euro. Keep your blood pure, your appetito good and your digestion perfect by taking Hood's Sarnuparilta. Hood's Pills act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaparilla, yen tic, efficient. He sure lo get Simmons Liver Regulator for your Spring Medi irine. v l'*s the old reliable that did I (h< - Id folks so much good. Don't 0*1 . ;; \ one persuade -y ou to take ?tu\ thing else instead. Yon eun al wnys'tell Simmons Liver Regula tor by Hurlted Z on the package. Don't forget the word Kegulstoi ? Simmons Liver Regulator ? better than anything else and sure lo do you good. . NOTICE OF Til K MliFTlN'tf OF TIIK TOWN Sit? P UO.VUDS OF ASSESSORS. Office of Cfof ?ty- A??jH4or,? -Kerthnw County. ' ? ' 1 / C*inden, S. C., Feb. 2), 1897, A'ollce is hereby given that the Tovvh? .-/?io Ho:ir..a of An?e?8or8 will meat 01 Yny V>d tftV ; nmutttl bfl lo>r; j Oc K':'' T</\wu.r?ip, Friday, Fvb. 2$, 4x?7r-r;~ ; MtiiT.vio Town?lil|?, Moityzy, March I, 1807. Ji<^..Xoxn? Vlip> .. . >Ve<ln eni\ny Wntoree Towntliip, Frilajr, March *, 1W7. ' The incetinjM will ??anh be heM at the xsikfc e$ ac ANDY CATHARTIC 10* <7 25 ? 50 ? ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED' t?lp i\ml bookM free. Art. STKltl.IMI (ft euro hh) o?KCor con?;t li?af Ion. Onsrnrcts nro (ho Iilrni I.ii.xn the. novcr urip or irrlpo.liiit riuisu ?*n*y nntiirnl rcsulls. 8?ni HEMVIIY ( 0., Clileico, Montreal, Oun. , or New York, tin. ^ AU DDtlGGISTS TRY BEFORE YOU BOY! Sent on 10 (Joys' Trials , . I. 'You pay tho ftx press Agent 7 and on pirns charges wear tho watch It) da\tf, If not n>: >od h ( iui<*k eepev as any watch in your town or your low u clock, return it to tho Express agent, and lio wili refund your money nud send tho watch hack at our expense. A *Ciold Plated Ohain and ('harm Krco. Tho watch is sent in a beautiful pli&h casket, making it very suitable for Ui rt inlay or Holi day Presents. Send order bn Postal Card, and say where your nearest ox press ntlfe6 is located. < .No-w! Aj>'oni.H Wanted! liUKOWN WATCH CO., N? """mini ii RELIABILITY utul ENTERPRISE are two charnclci Istics of a success ful luixincsft concern -and vvc chum J lo Jw>s*ess thcnt but It, ilavliiK been: lonii established and belnp favorably | I known us niHiiiifacliirciH of jDOORS, SASH, BLINDS, lumber and all kinds of ornamental ' woodwork, we point with pride to the] work done for our business friend*. I and request the chance to nuke new friends and cttMonii'U. All our1 goods hear our ijuiirautce? lliey are | wai ranted ? and when purchasing from us you ?et every advantage ol buying dire* I from the maker. bend for Price List. AUGUST A LUMBER CO., AUGUSTA, GtA. "liuy of the Maker" ?/?</ ' 1 lluy Stt riing It rami." (US') ? MANUFAcn.-nr.ns'oF? ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding;, Building* Material, 1 Sash Vvci?>ii(s rind Cord. CUAHLKS'lOiW - - ? S. C.I Purchase qui* makes, which j we^r.uar;mt (Aj superior to nny sold South, and. thereby aave money. :,? / Window- and Fancy GIas*h specialty, J unit >29. , . :v v # f Looking For BARGAINS In SHOES, . DRY GOODS, # AND GROCERIES? ? If so I can please you. I SPRING BLEACI1INGS* * AND NOTIONS. iMy Assortment- of COLOR EI) DRESS SHIRTS AN J) NECKWARK i* complete. My Spring stuck of SilOliS, in g ftocint! bsToiToTha^ CON a?<l HANlS, KI-OOTl, SUGAR, COFFEE, KICK, TEAS_J?t<.'., AJS1? CO V. PKT10 WITH AMY TOWJT PRI?Kfi>. ^ jy ? ? " ' - ?"hf 1 ? [ \ OKI). <;. CANT MY, IHJEIOI <3 ft 0 A K KM | CAMPEiT, S C. Makes Shoes in any Stylo, and a perfect lit. guaranteed. A Iro, repair ing don? on short, notice. Hiop is in the roar of Ze'fnp IJioa. store, Oct. Mill, U<!W. THE NEW YORK JVGRID, T II it I Uii- A ? W Ji ti )i HI) I T I oV.' 10 Piiffcs a Woejtf. 150 Papers a Year. It Bland* iimon^ ' "weekly" pa pers in *!*(?, liv'juenev of publication utid variety ami i-t'l iiiVilli (> til' con units. It .is prnciicntly a daily nl the low pri?e of a weekly : And i I h vuM list of snbHevihei s, exlenriinK to every state anil territory of the LJ nloi) and foreign countries, will vouch lot the Ncmiraey ami fuirnt'ss of its news ooIuuiuk, - | It is Kploudidly illustrated :? nd among itsspecliil lonturo-s are a fine humor j'piiif*', eshnuslive market reports, nil tin* | . latest fashions lor women and n long se ries of stories l?v the jjreatest living American and Kncli^h authors, Cotnin Doyle, .letomo K. .Jerome, Stanley Weyinaii, M i.v K. Wiikios; ?\ntiiohv Hope, Hiyt Unite, , ? Br-nider Mnt'nws, IC(c. We ofler The New Y'-rk York World Vim! The Chronicle to;;. -I her one year lor $1.75. - ; W $1800.00 GIVEN AWAY, TO INVENTORS. $i$o.oo every month given away to any one whtlap. plies through us for the most meritorious potent during the month preceding. ( ? J Wo tcciiro tlielHistpRtonlsfoi/flurdloiitKjM and the object of this offer is to entourage inventors/o J keep track of th?it )>ri>>lit idem. At Che same timo wo j wuu to impress upon tlgkpubliu the fact that I IT 'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, such as tha "car-window" which can be easily did up - and down without breaking the passenger's back, i " sauce-pan," "collar-button," "ma-lock, "bottle | stopper. And d thousand' other lilllo things that most' ' any one can find a way of improving; and these simplo j inventions are the ones that brin^ largest returns tu the i author. Try to think ofsomeiluog to invent. ? IT l? NOT $0 HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken otitthrough u? receive ipccial notice In the " National Recorder, publulied at Washington, 1). C., which is the nest newrpaneipublUbcd in America in the interests of inventors. Wc furiihh n year's sub scription to this journal, free of tost, to all our clicjpn. Wo also advertise, frccot cost, the invention each m&dth which wins oyr $159 prize, and hundreds of thousands of copies of lite "National Recorder," containing A sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention, -will be scatteted throughout the United Slates among capitalists and manufacturers, thus biinging to their attention the merits of the Invention. AU communications regarded strictly confidential. * Address JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Solicitors of American and |'?rtl|lt Patent*, 618 F Street, N.W.. Box 585. Washington, D. C. IJ?" KtftrtHC*? editor ofthttfnfcr, IVtiU/jrcut jo-fiaxe j>a?<phltt, Fit HE. and its ^CUWI To tjie. Editor : ? I have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By Its timely use* lliousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proOf-posHive "am I of its power tliat I consider it my duty to und two tKiJJUs free to tliose of your readers who have Consumption, Throat, bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they .will write mc their express and postoflice address. SirKerely, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., U??e*i1 St., Hew Tcrtr. tfir Tito EdltorU! ana linden Managnmant of tots J'uyor Uuarunt-oo t^la geuoroua ProiKtilioo When other Vj Ctor.iefl Aycie cl >scd flic Krcat th mmsnirK i'lano -factory h?ldita .killed mechanics nod experts, and Wi A) WEINBERG, OH-'K'K OV (S^Jk'oF CA.MDKX. IfoUKa 9 to 1 :30: 3 to B : 80. DR. I. H. ALEXANDER, Dentist. Gradunlfl of tlio J'hiladelp'.iift UoiHul ( !<?| 1?*j40, Session 1H70-77, OPKiUR UHOAl) StHKJGTv ('.\.Miti:v, S. 0, Two doors South i.f Tlio (.toiou iolo OllU-e. Trespass Notice, All persons are hereby .strictly forbid** (li'H I <? I ri<>p<t> s I!|>ui| my lauds about four in. il one half tiiilos Sout li-t'tHl of C'aindou ftir i lu> purpose of hauling wood, hunting or in any oIIht wmv whatsoever, Parties found violating llti? noiioo wi'l bo ?dealt with to I'm full extent of thtj law. Oct 98, *00. y M, (iflKKlNS. important to C.olored Tftli m A spot l;il novum! class in llto Colored Kudo College, Oruugoburjr, S, (V, will open March 1st , c.ioiuiuii>g,oight weeks, 'I la* special attraction to bo offered to coloied terehe r.s (?ir (ho first tpno in thia Stalo, wi^l ho Kuglish and American lilcrnttire. under Dr. W. K,, <V. Palmer; history and civil government. under J)r( M. \\\ Cilhcit ; popular t ilkson bolftuv, t heinislry and agr ieulturo, hy Dr.. J. W. I (ofl'mun ; as ronomical goo?rsnhy ami' iHercoptico.'i lectures, hy Prof K. 8. Wilkinson ; mind studios* and science and art of education, by Prof. 1. N. C'rtr dr/,o ; htniMUipo, drawing add peUmmK slop, by Miss L. IK Ford It rim; ealisthch ies nnd^diVKiiti] otilMiro, hy Miss S. V? tt tnalik: arithmetic and algebra, l?y Air. N. C, Ni\ and Mc. H. Douglas ; leading and vocal diill, h\ Miss A U. Slow art. and orthography and orthoepy, hv Miss J. Mehano. <?. All oilier elasso.N open likewise. Till* I hoi' free, Other expenses $?G.f>0 pot inonih. For fnrthor information, ud* drijen Prof. 1. N. Carduxo, N \um Ceiiiflenlos of Registration under tho old law aro void. ? Evdryhudy muat. register.? On and after J )ocembbr Orst, 18U(>, tliu Books of licgistrntlon will . ho opened and kept opon for Three . Successive, lh-ys for tho registration of voters entitled to registration und^r ,? tho Constitution ? For tho information of tho People attention is called lOtljo.7. tallowing provisions of the new ht\v, approved tho Fifth day of March, 1S9|^ f 'OKylCK OF Surttnvisons Kkoibthatio?} m s _Kku* haw County. ? f * ...V.,* Ca.V.IUvN, M. 0., oS'oVKMUKK 28, J ' Tho books of registration shall ho opened hy tho Hoard on tho first Mon day in April, 18NB at tho Court' lioitso in oneli County, ami kept open for at least six consecutive weeks. They Jlwill hi- opened again at tl'.o Court, llousft, Kn the first Mondjyy in Juno, jlul.Vj. Au gust i.nd September, A.. D. , ISfCi, au^ kept open continually for at lt?n?t one wook in each of said luonlhs. They shidl hi; closod thii ty dn \rR before the general ; : oleotion in 1 800, After general olectioh in 181)0, the Bunk it of Uegistration ahull .~r~ he opened 'cn tho first Rlorttlny of each ? ? month at the Court, loi tliroo succcssive days in e#o,h month \ Jintil thirty days hefc>ro tho oleotion ia ^TT >81)8, when they shall he ejoscd ?tinlJl. tho said general, election shrill I'Rve tftk? . taken phure, The of>ien:,imfl lmokH~)nH8t .v^ 4.k l<opl Op. II frnin 11 u'efnek In t|| rj f?r0* ' - ,~ noon until e'elc^J; in lie- nf^et noon*. . . d i [_rt ?i?it iMiion if? the judtfo Th ?I' tin ooai (juitiih I.fri j^itl I-.1 ( ion 1R Uie jlttlirO cam^tTS'Of nlhnppl I^HTITJ fop v rctfi8tralionu|) to hm. 1. I?l>8. Up to Jain l,?M>8r ov?ry--i ixon -of. thU Ktfcto aml ol the United HtutoH, 21 vears" of a^e. who is not on idiot, is not inMllffT " l\( \ a pauper su}?porteu m, [ h??^ >?enso, ui.(l is not con (I nod iir any pubHori- -v priyon, and wlio has not hcon eonv'efed" ol'i?ufj|lnfy, nrsoii, oi?tfdnin>{ >z6od?- or money under- fal*o pretoneea ; 'orrery, robhery, hPiliery," iidulteiy,* . wifcdtonlintr, house-hrottkliiaf, f?ieeleln^ ^ fl'.olon yoodK, hrcHt.h of tr^jflt Avltfj fra'ttd* ' ( ulciit irit onU,fornioati?i/, 'sodom v,-lneei?tr""-~7. asfonh intoiit to mvl*h, miscofjeuii- liJ tlon, hirf-eny, or erimos ntfninAi tho tion law *, mid win) pIi^II hnve been a re? idoiit in tide 8tato two y^itrs, (except ministers in ehiw-f/o <?( organised elinrcl?e^r-7r and tennhcr* ovfuihlifc ?<diootn; Hnrt they ?Trrr*^' after nix montlis residence' in (lie 8t?t*V) ~ " a resident in the county for ?ix monfh?? andjn tjio pojllpuprecinet four ?non!hi?f . . . ami wlio can read any section in Uio . 0.?n!}(itnt.|<?i> of nr can fmdOTUtrttid : " " 'it lid explain ot?V flcclioh of saut Co?mti-'<( '? lution M l.en road to him hy the nostra- ? lion oiHe.er or oflioers, shall he entitled, to registration and beeonic " nti eie< tpr . v r upon application for siich registration. It a perst.n-hns been eonvictcd of any o t ' tho crimes above mentioned, a pardon. i-Oa^Juu. In ease any m<nor~"whp will l^como t weiit y-or.o years of age a/tor 1 1 io Closing of the iM'fcksof 1? eg i strut ion and iM-ffero;/ tho elect io/tt and is otVerwiw tytiHflrtcd l<? register, makes applft^ion iimlur ou^ii , i showing lie ii tpinhlied- to regisfcf, - Boards shsll register such opnljeiiut |^.** . fore the ehmii g ?>f tnY hooks. Any peiftons whose < pi s 1 1 (1 c ti t io H 1 elector vv ill bo 'Viii i pfo t '.dofto r'^IlC !o!6A "v jrijr pi'the Hegistraiiori the next election shall have tlie right to apply for Hhd se:t?ro a registration certi- y ? fleate ntirfty thn.o wit??iit #i*iv ? mediately prttiedinc Uto closfng of fh^ / ' HcgiK^ntliYh Ct>oksV Wj^n jit: under oath to the fiu-ts entitling tjiptS-mS^d such rbgistratlon. The irftgxtriiivlon ?( *btcrtjnnn;te:''l>fr'^v lollihjr preeinct^ TUfri : mm 1* ^ ^' pn)tir> pTeeinettf, 7 here mint Cook>)f Kegi?tr*tion for Jgjicw, pffrliu-r, I h Hi tpr^nr^ rweb towroh . nr tHH t> <f leiw ^ trio .' V;