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One Illuck Mar? Mulo> 1 years ol<1, 1 1 ?1 tor murk ou nose. Only mark uholit hor. About 15 hands high. A suitable rovvartl will ho givvn for hur^ rocovcr. Informa tion tcfl at tli iH oHleo. Dentil of Mr. W. Oh km an. Mr. Wollii'tfJon Oakman, father of Mra. J. T. Hay, of our (own, and wlio ii few years ago resided in ('am don, died at Kastover, Richland opunty, tli in State, on ,t.lt?st Monday evening, Mr. Oakman wan original' Iy from Georgia, an<l was 07 years ol ago. His romains were brought up on tho oarly train Wednesday morn ing and wer<> mol at tlio depot by" frionds and rela'ivos and carried immediately to tho cemetery where tho interment louk place, tho funer al services boing conducted by Uev, AY. W. Mi'la. Messrs, VVf D. Trant ham, W. M. Shannon, W.-lv. John' Bon, Juo. (X lVr William*, 1l. H. Clarke and Dr. I. II. Alexander act* od a9 pall bearers. Tho Jury. - Tho following i.H a list of the petit Jury to serve for tho coming Juno term of court: Jaa 1) Gardner, E A Young, Thus Gardner, Koht B Andorson, iftnbt.X Buskins, I) W Joy,' Thos T Bookman, B M English, J W Gardner, ^John D Peak, John Mc Donald, VV A Gardner, S D Cntoe, J.J Thompson, Gillian 1C Morton, Archie F Young, II F Ilaile, James Lit Ross, David Witherspoon, .1 C Gaston, Sr., Melton Koaohe, Travis ltoynoidc, G B McCoy, William 'I Fitts, J T L Arrants, Levi C Pate, 'F L Outlaw, Win A Sanders, Math ew West, W A McDowell, A C Mc Leotl, J V Welsh, E D Kelly, S A West, W C IJorton, D M liethune, Jr.) The only" Tiuo Blood Purifier prominently in the public eye to day is lldod's Snrsaparills. Therefore get Hood's and O N L Y HOOD'S. At Their Old TrickB Again. As Spring op*ns anil cold weather ? raced s, it is nothing more nor less 4lmn might bo expected, that thb ad vooates of the old Salem county movement should resurrect the ghost of old Salem and drape it out in a _ now suit of calico, and christen ii with ? new name. This time it comes forth hearing the heroic name of Lee. And with the change of name, it seems that there has been a markej^phangejn tho tactics em ployed ny tho new county advocates, i First, wo notice that they aro more I modest in iheir demands as to area from Kershaw. They leave off a part of what thoy termed the "back' woods section" of Kersha^. We notice further that the bulldozing method (hat characterized the Salom county movement eyon af(or the county, had been defeated, has given place to a less offensive plan. So we see that thoy have learned some thing by experiencing defeat. From this point of view, the Lee county movement is moro worthy of success than was Salem. But the question for tho masses of the people, in the seventy. five square miles that it will take from Korshaw county, to consider is, will taxes bo higher or lower if annexed to Leo county. It has been a noted /act all the time, so far as wo have boon ablo to learn, that Bishopville has been tho .. noclucs of the uow county movement i.hat litshop? ilk* ncerfs to be a coun* ty sept, none wTl! pretend to deny. * In fact it seems to be rather a ''gopher case," but let Bishopville catch tho "gopher" if it can; we don't think the citizens of Kershaw can afford to help much. *TI? true a few of our citizens who own prop erty in or near Bishopville can afford to yoto for tho new county; in fact it is to their interest to make a county seat of ]}it>hopvi]]e if they can. and no one blames them to work for it. Possibly there may bo some _w|i<nhicik their chances for office might bo brighter in a now county, and work for tho new county for that reason. In fact we have heard the name of one of our new county advocates 8 poke n of already as a| probable candidate for Coroner. What an inducement 1 Lee county is not so gcnprouH as was Salem ; for v ""jte&gaimd that the Salem coun \ ty^i$ocates proposed td make one -)of our cit:zens who opposed the ncrtv county Clerk of Court. Of courso this would bo on condition that ho quit opposing the now county and wse his Influence for it. ..... We ^irould not bo surprised if pome of the parties who are 80 inthu . . aiastio over small- count eg wonld ?oto.to consolidate Darlington, Ker 8l?aw and Sumter providing Bishop Villo' would be made the county seat. 2 In f$ct we donvt know if this would " not be preferable to {naking a new ; etoaU county, as wo would then have ohlyone set of county officials to pay ifiiltful of three. Any far oi er knows that it would cost less to run a three borae farm than It/ wonld cost to run ; three one horse farms. p. "With fyrlingtori, Kershaw and Sumter consolidated we woaM have opqneattonsbly tb? banner connty of Afcrtthwrthe pretty-part '^"?Ci^enWbethatBishopville/bR. iug>*atrally located, would be the > place for Ibis cowmyseat.Br consolidation, we think that faxes oonld be considerably rednced, as ilbocxptt me oTI wu ofllela'i wonld be sarsd, the expense ?r sis courts a year wonld be eared, ??m1 tlml two BMwpvills akbt pot' Death of an Infant. Viola .lenningH, infant daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. W. T. 1 1 nil died on t!\e 22nd inxt. Advertised Letters. t*W week ending May 23, I S 1> 7 : T Kmllo I)u Trait, .Tack Smith, Ai?noB English, Howard Poguise, Sump. Itobluson, M 0 folmond. 0. J. Shannon, P? Af. Rudy's l'ilo Suppository Is ku? run teed lo euro Piles and ( ' ? ) 1 1 s i i | ? ;t t i < ) 1 1 , or iooim'V refunded. 50 etfri. per box. Semi for li?l of i? Hiituoniids and Free Sample lo] MARTIN KIJDY, Neutered Phar. mauisl, Lancaster, Pa. For aal<* by till (Iratolaaa din^hl-H every where, and in Camden, S. C., by Frank M. Zamp. Beautiful Women Are thoso thai have all the fune hona of their box regularly per formed. Sallow women and Uiohc with pqor complexions neOd a gc?v^ uino female tonic and regulator like Dr. Bellamy's (iossypium. Ir is woman's best, friend and most ,1'elinhlo beautifier. Try it. For Side by drupgiata at $1 per bottle, or send to Bellamy Mfg. Co., Box 109, Atlantn, Ga. Personal. Mr. and Mrs. ?T. Y. Rcobp, of Congaroe, are in Camden. Key. Mr. Jamison is attending i lift Slimier Union which moots til Hethany Baptist Church. 1 1 o will return to-morrow. Mr. Jno. Ailen Motto, represent the Columbia Register, was in Camden yesterday. In Memory of Mr. Stonoy. The members of Malvern Hill Chapel upon learning of tho death., of thoir boloved pastor Rov. ,T. J\f. Sloney, called a meeting of the en. tiro community, irrespective of creed, io meet at the Chapel on tho eve ning of the 25th inst., to givo ex pressions to their feelings upon this sad occurrence. And whilo in mass meeting assem bled, with Mr. Wiley Shoorn acting as chairman and Mr. D. J. Lewis ncting as secretary, it was unani mously ro&olved that it is tho sense of this meeting that in tho death of tho Rev. J. M. Stoney this entire community has lost a good, sincere, christian friend and benefactor, one who has labored faithfully for many years, with nnd for, us; and whose influence for good^ we hope, will bo felt for many years, and we believe I hat thoso who knew him best loved him most. It is known to many of us that ho lias done many acts of kindness and charity, I hat ho thought would nev er ho known among mon. His labor among us seemed to bo a labor of love, for bo has never accepted from us any remuneration for his labor lor so many years in our bo' olf Wo will certninlv mis* him, but will o<?or recall his cheerfulness, and his ele gant, winning manners, AVo will id ways cherish bis memory, and en deavor to carry out his teachings, and thus become better mon and wo men. Ibit-6TodJn bis wisdom has re moved him from nmonjif us for some wieta^ purpose, and we humbly bow in submission to His will. And as a mark of respect to our beloved pastor and friond^jvo kcop our chapel draped in monrmng for 31 days. And to the bereaved farni. 1? wo extend our heartfelt sympa thies in this their timdf'of (rial, and our secretary is instructed to send a copy of these proceedings counter signed by our chairman to'*" the bo reaved family and copies to our County papers with the request to publish them. W. Sheorn, chr'm, ? P. J, Lewis, scc'y. Compositions From tho Camden Grad ed School. CtJRRKNT HISTORY. In the course of the last year, many important events have hap pened that will hold a prominent place in historj*, and will behead with great interest by succeeding generations. The Cuban Rebellion has beon watched with the greatest interest by all nations. For many years, the Cubans have been taxed a-nd imposed upou by Spanish author ities tint III they could endure the hated yoke no longer and therefore rose in rebellion. Tho Cubans have fought with great bravery, and every American wishes to* see them wi n their 'freedom. Z~~ Eager eyes are wntching-tfie pa pers for uews from the Cretan War. This war was brought on by an up rising of the Christians of Crete against the power of Turkey , The Cretans being oppressed by the Turk&, clamored for reforms; re forms were promised, but were not given; the Cretans immediately re? volted, and the Greek* espoused their canse, accordingly war broke out between Greece and Turkey, All christian nations should be in sympathy -with the Greeks; for they airowe a great debt of 'grati tude to the Hellene* on account of their. contributions made in ait and literature. ; ^ Thousands are now peribhing in India on acebuntof tUrribTe f am 4 - * Idh its -Iteenaent f ro^ma fly cou n tr ie? ; but it is n otn uflloient to ?ufctain such a large population. Hesidea the famine carrying off so many, thousands have enccuinh'ed to thei>?ng?ev Tho people without food for^o foftg were not i ?hl? Ut withstand disease. I In the: United 8t>?tesf the very heavy ra?i?H ibis Spring canard the Alt? Jtalppl Kl?s> in eeeijhwjtt ulnxst like mi in land sou. Tlio de struction of life niu) propei ty hy 1 thin Hood was very great. ttessie Micklc. A{,'o 17 ? Grade *.). ^ ( I'UKKNT HISrOHY. In one respect I Ik* prophecies of the Script lire?,. u There shall ho war iind rumors of war" is to n certain extent, lining fulfilled. Among Hie wars that havq^oca, cm red or hid now going on, is (ho | Culmn rebellion, tho re\olt ofi'lnl jippine Islands, bo vim* a I revolts of i ho British and TCuropoan (>ossej? ?dons in Africa, and l?st the now <\>iiicnding struggle of Crete and (Greece tftlli Turkey. Cuba and the lMiillippino Islands arc both lighting hard to gain their Inde pendence; llieso continued strug ??le? are a groat strain upou Spain, ?ind have mado much dtMooufcfot' in her other piovincos. The people of Amorioii,'as all freedom lovinu people, greatly sympathize with ( 'ohn, thfrtifu our government has h ad to put ,5'ory severe restraints upon miyone helping the Cubans. The revolts of thu African prov inces, have hcon chiefly made by the nativo inhabitants; several men among tlieni h iyo become very prominent. The British soldiers who so heroically went undor hy the command of thou* Captain, were going here to light for their country, when they met t heir (loiltllH. For llio lust sevoral months, t ho wholo world has been anxiously watching tho struggles of Crete uj>ainst the Turks. This ' sfcruggne became famous on account of the pnrt that Greeeo and the Powers took in it. Tho Powers wishing to preserve the pence of Kli rope took the all'airs in their own hands. This struggle fins led Greece and Tin key to war. The Greeks have been horoioly lighting, and show ing that thermit! remains a spark of the true bravery shown at Ma rathon and Thermopylae in their veins. Hut of late, their struggles have been weaker, all on account of tho overpowering power of Tur key. Til 03' aro now fast loosimj their strength, and tho world is awaiting the interference of the Powers. The Venezuela Arbitration troa | ty has been a most important fac tor in our history. By this treaty, America showed to th^-world that America henceforth was going to have a "say so" in all matters re specting the peace of the Western Hemisphere. The autonomy o! Venezuela was respected, thus giv ing an exeellout example of the good of arbitration. This success ful treaty moved England to sug gest to America to enter into an arbitration tieaty lasting five years but it was, not passed by the House of Ropresentativcfe on ac count of two thirds no( voting for it. Several important matters have happened latoly, that draw tho at tention of tho world to them. It is sai?4 that tho King of Stain will visit Europe and- America; this shows that Asia la opening her eyes to civilization. The Chinoso government j8 Jjav (ng models of all tho new inven tions and discoveries collected in a largo building opeu to the public so as to enlighten the people. By the election of McKiuley to the presidential cbair, gold was made the standard over silver. Jafffrn will also soon adopt tho gold standard. 'The greatest excitoniont Ameri ca has yet had, was the inundation of tho Mississippi valley, the water destroj'ed many liv^s and has left hundreds desolate. The ruination of the properly has been immense'; The government has sent aid to tho desolate people. Tho overflow is owing to the vast clearing of the forests, at the head of tho river, thus opening a clear road for its flow. In this vkst world, with now thiugs hapf eoing every da}', it re minds us how short life is, and what a small part of tho world we know. Alfred Kenned}'. Age 16? Grade'9, WANTED AN IDEAK^.f^ thing to patent ? Protect yonr id?*? : theymfty bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDER CO., Patent Attort*ey?, Washington, D. 0.? for their $1,800 prize offer. Growing Children One~third of aM the children Ac - before they are five years old* Most of them die of some pasting disease. * They rrow very slowly; keep thin in nesh; are fretful; food does not do them spuch pood. You can't say they fwrve any dfirair. yet they never prosper . , A slight cold, or sotap? stomach and bowel trouble pit i them away easily. 1 scorrrs emulsion of Cod-liver OK with Hypopiiot phkes Is fusf the remedy for erow&r" irhUdreh. IT. mska nard ffcesh; sound flesh; sot soft, flabby fat. It makes strong hones, healthy nerves* It changes poor , children > children rich la The Famous (iilt Kdgo Store, in addition to the nmnv rare, bargains ottered heretofore, announces to the trading pubjw that for the next V 30 DAYS goods will be sold almost regardless of profit. Av e must sell, and KKIjL WJE WILI j; so come at oncc nnd get^our share of bargains. .v . ^ The time for our annual stock-taking is last approaching, nnd wishing to reduce our stock to the lowest notch that we may have less tpSwventory, we are willing to sacrifice profits, It is useless to expatiate upon the styles, qualities, choicn sc. lections, &?., of our stock as OUR REPUTATION IS TOO WEUL ESTABLISHED TO MAKE THIS Q UESTlON^iSLE, and will not attempt to say more than that we try to^GUARD WELL OUR REPU TATtOtf. , Tt will cost you nothing to look, AND NOT MUCH IP YOU FlUY, and with these facts before you, we hope ihat you will at least, favor us with a call before making your purchases, VE R Y R ESPECTFU LLY; P. T. VILLEPIGUE, } ? Proprietor. Don't Tobacoo 8plt and 8mok? Your Lifo Awny. If vpu want to ault tobacco using easily and forever, bonmuewoll, strong, magnetic, full of new lifoaud vigor, tiilto ?fo-'ix)-Bac, tlio wondor-workor, that makes woak men strong. Many guiu tea pounds In ten days. Ovor 400,000 cured. Bay No-To-Brio of your druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50o or $1.00. Booklot una sample mailed free. Ad. j Sterling Remedy Co.,<^lAc??ro or Now York. Mothers Read This. F6r Flatulent Cotti.Dlarrhna, D71 outory , Nnusea.Cougns, Cliolera Infantum, Teetn- ^ lng OJilWren, Cholera Morbus, Unnatural Drains from the Bowels, Paln>; , Qrlpiug, Loaa of Appetite, Indigestion, all Dise&sepjpf tho Stomach and Pitt's Carminative is tho xluAi<lurcl. II cunlus <;l>IMrrn ovr-r Uk> critiqul pi";iO(l of U'clliliU'. Mti'l i> ro? oinnioiiJfd by .phyHicliuiK iir tho fr'tixl of^lInlKers, Adults uu<l OIllMril). It i? ,-t)tuasant lo 1 lie tiuslt*, Hint nccor full* to uivc snrlSfiic'.ion. A few clones will dem-.n* dritli' Its hiiporliUlvn \*lrnios. I'rlrc, iJotis. per bottle. 1" or title l?y drtiKKlsts. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. T, A. Slocum, M. C., tho Great Chem ist and Scientist, Will Send Free to the afflicted, Three Bottles of Hig Newly Discovered Remedies to Our? Con sumption and all L>un? Troubles. Nothing could t>e fairer, inoro philanthropic or oarry more joy lo the afflicted than the offer ' of T, A. Slocutn, M. C., of New York pity. Confident that he has disoover cd a reliable cure for consumption and all bronchial, throat an.d lung diseases, general de^ne and weak ness, loss pf flesh v*nd all condi tions of w cd to mike its iii.cn t marks knotnr, he? will send free, three bottles to any reader ; of i'lie Chronicle who may be suffer. i?g Already this "new scientific course of medicine" has perms-, nently cured thousands of uppur* entiy h opticas cases. Tiie I)Oct<^ Considers It hi* re I igiousdu ty~a duty which lie owes to humanity? :io donate hi* infallible cure. He has proved the dreaded con sumption to 'be curable disease beyond any doubt, n nd has op file in his American and European ll? boratories testimonials of exper ience from those faeoefitted_.?i)<r! cured, Id all parts of the world. Don't delay until it ttf too laU?i _ CfMmvikto pnInterr.Q|)ted, means speedy a* certain death. 'Ad' dress T. A. Slocnm, If.' C., Pine street, New York, snd when wilt Chi the Doctor, give swnress and --pwuofltee address, and^ ta'^ Ohio Kivkr k, (Jharlks TON RAIL W A Y COMPAN Y. * To Jake eflect May 5th, 1897. nt 7 30, A. M Eastern Time, Northbound, Southbound. 33 32 let class rluily ex?;ept Sunday. *' M ' V M 2 00 Cannlun 1 00 2 20 3>fcKalh 12 8ft 'f 32 Wcstville 12 20 2 45 Kershaw 12 05 'I"0 Heath. Springs u 11 r?0 ?j ?5 Pleaaanllllll 11-17 ;]25 Lancaster II 22 ;j 40 ... Riverside 11' Oft y Springdell 10 53 ? 00 .Catawba Junction 10 45 ; 10 Leslie 10 85 <30 Hock! nil 10 20 ; 4r> Newport 9 51 J. ,50 Tirzali 1) 47 0 or, YorkviUo 0 35 y 20 ? Sharon V' 9 20 ?? 40 > Ilickorv Grovo 9 05 ,r> 50 { Smyrna 1 8 CO 6 20 ><, BlacKsburg 8 80 0 85 " .Earls 7 48 (J 40 Patterson I'prioiss 7 42 G 50 Shelby 7 80 P M A M 11 , 12 2nd Class, Daily oxeopt Sunday, A M p u 8 10 Blaoksburg 9 00 8 30 Earls 8 45 8 40 Patterson Spring! 8 40 9 10 Shelhy 8 25 0 40 Lnttimoro 7 85 9 50 Mooronboro 7 25 ? 0 00 Henrietta 7 10 10 20 Forest City fl CO 10 50 Rut her ford ton 0 20 1.105 Millwood 0 00 1125 Golden Valley ?? 5 85 11 35 Thermal Citj 5 30. 12 00 Glcmvood 5 05 12 20 , Marion 4 45 P M . ' fr M 35 34 2nd Class, daijy except Sunday. Am pm 9 00 Camden 6 50 0 80 DoKrtlb 0 15 9 45 Wostvillo 5 55 11 10 > Kershaw 5 80 1150 Heath Spring*. 4 35 tt .55 Pleasant IT ill 4 25 1 2 40 ... LaneaHer 8 25 1 05 Riyornido 2 35 1 20 Springdell 2 05 2 00 Catawba Junction 1 50 a 10 Leslie . 1 15 5 40 Rock Hill 12 55 #j 00 Newport 10 56 ?0 Tirzah -4v 45 0 00 Yorkville 10 20 0 20 Sharon ... ,0 60 <? 40 Hickory Grove 9 25 0 55 Smyrna v 9 05 7 80 Blnckiburg 6 40 P. *. A. *, ?<? No. 8 J> has connection with tho Che?* ter an<1 Lenoir Railroad at Yorkville, K O., with the Southern' Railway at Rock rujdChOTtcrRaltroadat Lancaster and with the South Carolina and Georgi* Railway *t Cawdonr : ? NO-JW.W* connection with tha B. C. A O. Railway at Caa?de?/witi] the Lan raster and Cheater Rallroa<Pat Laneaa ter,. with the >> Southern Rail ?gjratJtae?lIllty' with tin ChlWIlM Utn \r Railroad - at York* He ami with tUe_ Saathern Railway M Blackabarg. Jno. C.P.Williams, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NQ-j TARY PUBLIC, CAMDICN, . >V. ....... . s. o. OMoo on La w Kao^o. May 2 1 fit., Js07. IH'lilSTlt ATHI\ XHTML orricr. or ] Slll'KUVIAORM OK KlUllHTIMTtON, I K Kits 1 1 AW Coi'NTY. j Camokn, S. O.i Makcii 8, 1807, I The Hoard of ltetfi^hation for K? rslmw Co., will meet ?( tiu? Court IIouho in Camden. on the 1st Monday*, Tuesdays and Wednesdays of eaeh month for the pUrposo of registering voters, Olllee hours from 0 a. to. to p. in. W. K. HU^SKLL, Chnirman, MANN I'M K ;VIH)N, Clerk, .1. \\ KIOIlAlinS, Hoinherx of (ho Registration Hoard for I / Kershaw Count v. WRITE QUICK KOI! T MMUM vnini AUfllllh lj|lj lUHMMilllUMHI ft TO The Ga. Business College Macon, Un. It. U. Karo l'aiil ? Positions Soonr-' eil. Open nil year to Hoys ami Girls. Apr. M, l.yr. GEO. UlffllllU SON, -MANUFACTUltERS OF ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weights, and Cord. CHARLESTON, S. C. Purchase our makes, which wb guarantee superior to tiny sold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy Glass n specialty. Juno 29. ^ How to Find Out. JNji a bottle or common kIuks with 'TMMnd lot it atarid twenly-iour hours; F\^ent or settling Imlh?Ht?H an ?vt? jii inoH^wdilloit o{ tlm kidnoys. When it tU'ditn^wJinen it is positive ovldonoo healthy ctn^JLdo. Too frequent doalro tiriiu? stainr Jlkiij io tlie buck, is also of kidnoy tiovKmilmt tho kidnoys and to urinate or pinra^der. convincing proolv^k ? ' Madder arc out of ^3^*0. What to^fc There is comfort in tlurjB ofton expressed that l? Swamp. Hoot, tho groat khh fulfills every wish in roliov the hack, kidneys, liver, l?la<Ki(NMd|j every purl of tho urinary passauoWHk corrects inability to hold urlna and auUSk inu pain in passing it. or bad eH'i'ots foi^j lowing use of liquor, wine or boor, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of living compollod to Kot< up many tiinea dining the night to urinate Tho mild and the extraordinary of feet of Swittnp Uout is soon^ realized. It stands tho highest fi?r its wonderful cure# of tho o?o,Ht distressing eases. If you need a medicine you should have tho best. Sold by druggist^ prieo lilty cents and one ?l?d lav. Yon may have a sample hottio and pamphlet liotllNjent free by ?unif. Mention The Camden Chroniido and >;VUtl your uddres* to Dr. Kilmer & < 'o., IWnghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietor of this pupt r guarantees the genulness of 1 1 1 is oiler. "Tho Charlostoh Lino," South Carolina And Georgia Hall ltoutl. Charleston, 8. 0,, Apr. 10th, 1800. ru8Mu?Kor Department. Lv. (.har'oBton 7 10 a in 5 80 p m Ar. Nninniorvillo 7 4<5 0 10 " I'ro^ntUls 8 18 (] 50 " OrauKfWurg 0 28 8 24 " KingvlUo 10 00 0*20 v Columbia 10 65 10 10 Lv, Columbia 7 00 a rn 4 00 pm Ar. KinKvillo 7 10 4 44 " Orangeburg 8 24 5 27 '' CliarloHlon 00 8 (X) Lv. ChurloHton *7 10 a hi 5 80 p ? , " Hranchvillo 0 15 7 60 " Denmark 0 62 8 111 " Hlackvillo 10 10 8 60 Ar AiipUKhi 1161a in 10 45 p m Lv. Augusta 0 20 u m 8 20 p in " Hlnokvillo 8 00 5 OM " Donhiark . 8 22 f> 17 "Hranchvillo 8 66 6 66 Ar Charleston 1100 8 00 Kant Kxpreaa, Auyusuv <& Washington Wills Sleepers to imd 'rom Now York. Lv. Augusta 2 86 p m Ar. Aiken 8 15 ' Doiyuark -1 4 19 Lv. Donlnirk 025. am . Aiken 7 26! Augusta 8 10 Daily Except Sunday. Lv Gauutofi 8 *16 a in 2 26 p m Ar. Kin^villo 10 00 a, m 4 35 Ly KlngvHIo 10 23 ? OOOft.m Ar Cumdpn 11 6 5 a m 8 15 a Connections : Clyde S. S. T<fno Charleston, Ro. Itv., Co lumbia, Through Wagner Sloeper betwoon Charleston and Atlanta. J/. A- ICinovson, TrnfHo M'g'r, TO. S. Bowon, (Jon, Manager, General olfloe. Charleston. 8. O. / IN THE THE LOWES' CH^apo^t Store ' 8 lbp. of good Rio Coffee lor #1.00. Arbuckles Celebrated Arosa Parched Coffee 20c. per lb. 2 lbs. Coffee, parched and ground, for 25c. Jolumbi a 'River Salmofc 12 1-2c-,allother brands 10c. Tomatoes,. 3 lb. cans, only 8c. Peaches, 8 lb cans, only 7c. Best Keg Soda only 50 per lb. 2 qfc., Covered Bucket only 5c. 1 qt. Coffee Pots only 5o. Nict? heavy. Turner. biers only 20o"set. Ileinz's celebrated Pickles and Sauces at lowest prices. 18 lbs. standard granulated Sugar $1.00. A fulWfto of heavy and fancy Groceries always in stock nud atr lowest prices. A real good Tobacco Tor 20c to 35c pgr lb. good smoking Tobacco atoftly 20c per lb. All goods guaram teed as represented. A GREAT SCHEME! ?5- !TJv7Tr?TT 77r * tt nrr a nAW r ABSOLUTELY GrIVEN AWAY7^NO. OHARGK,"NO CON DITXONS! ) The following grand prizcs\will be given away to customers: 1ST. ' A Gold Plated Watch worth $20.00, 20 yeaLrs guarantee. No charge, no conditions. - . ; 2ND. V A Whdeler and Wilson Sewing Machine, second band, but in good condition. 3RD. A Double Case Silver Watch worth about $15.00. 4TH. A good open face silver case watch worth aot $10.00. ,5th. WmmmmM A good nickle case wq^ch worth about $5.00. 6TH. A good nickle case watjch,jiv4toth about 82.00. 7T1I, 8TH, 9TH AND 10TH, Jejyolry prizes ran^ngjn^iritte froin 25<f Jo #1.00, Prizes consisting o i household articles. > Remember, there are no charges nor conditions to abov distribution of prizes. Any purchasej- of TWO.*"* worth of goods fciLCMh-ftt one time at our _ tied to a ticket. There are only three hundred tickets, ing will take place as toouas tickcUhWtf**' """" JCho mode of drawing will be as foil ~ blind folded; first ticket drawn will t drawn will fake 2nd prize* 3rd ticket pitixe, and so on?