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I n >t of a defamatory nature. No re*
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Camden. K. C.
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Wo received a communication
from Mr. J Tj I'arro't in roply to
0.0 N. Solidate which wo rogrel
reached im too Into for publication
this wook, It \vi 1 appear in our
next iABtic.
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The Senatorial campaign open
od in Sumter on last Monday. Tin*
mooting wa? a very hot one for the
beginning ? lrhy and MoLauriu al
most coming to blows, The cam
paign opens with Dye candidates ?
J. L. McLaurin, J. L. M. Irby, .1
G. KvaiiH, S. G. May Held tux) .1. T.
Du ncan.
Tlio Farmers' Institute, mention
of which waa niado in the Chron
icle Homo time ago, will lie held in
Camden commencing on Friday
tho III h of August. Tho 1'iev
ideot and other memharH of
tho faculty of Clcumou College
will bo in at ten dunce. Dr. Wyman,
the College Veterinarian, will treat
free, botwoen 9 and 10 o'clock a. in.,
disersed animals. All citizens are
cordially invited to be proaent.
Ih TIioio h Conspiracy f
Tho Co1 ton I'lant in receiving
more or leaa of public attention just
now.j The Printing Commit ImT of
which Mr. \V. A. Nosl ia clinirinnn
took except on to t.ho editorial utter
anec of Kditor W. T. (!r?w?. Crown
waa served with notice of a dctcrmi*
Tiafiion on the part of the commit Ice
to torminnto the contract at the end
of sixty days. C'rewa makes reply
to the committeo And claims to have
Unearthed a moal. wicked political
plot in the Congressional raco Kd
itor Crows in his paper of the I at
in at. s ay a :
'?Col. Neal, tho Chairman of the
Printing Committeo. took iir into
Ids confidence anfllcicntly to tell us
tho plans and policy of the preaonf.
Administration in shaping tho pol i
tics of the future in thin State,
when ho explained to us thu. neces
sity of forming a now political al
liance with that f.iction of tho Con
servatives kuo* n na silveritiH. and
lod by cdi-or Gonz.dcs of The Stair,
that it waa morally certain ibat theie
would be two factiena of the Consoi
vativoa in future ? one known as
goldbugs, the oilier known aa silvor
itea ; that it had already been arrang
od for t he ailveritea, and led by edi
tor Gonz ilea, to join forces with
"ourX aide, and as he represented
muchjho' larger faction of tho Con
servatoires uwc" can therefore con
trol the 'polities of I he State without |
fear of ?uir political enemies. We
expressod much surpriso at this
strange turn oT the political kalcidi
oscopo, but tho Colonel assurud ua
that ihero was nothing inoro certain
HiafiHIuit the editor of The State
and his silver followers had joined
causes with tho Reformers and
would do battle for "our. side'' in
the next Statu campaign. At this
time tho Conservatives were patting
the little cnrlydieadod Congressman
, on the back, and at every cross roads
in tho Stde where there was a one
horse grocery atom and a packago
of Gonzales' free circulate I papern
road, the Conservatives were, telling
the Reformers that they had Till
man right where they wanted him
and would heat him out of his boots
with McLanrin in 11)00."
? Ijilutsalional (joiunui.
' The nmliiU' for this ooltiinn ik
by County . Superintendent of l^hx-uiioii
L. 1 1. Copelmul, niul :i)t coininuuicniioiM
imewiod for this depart moot should In4
addressed to him at (.'aimh'n. S.
? j/Tlie County Hoard of Kducniion
rpet Saturday, July the 3rd, for the
purpose of making such chaugcs
in the different lionrda of District
trustee nn tlio inteream of the
achoola <leroandi d. The following
etiangea were fnad*. In district
No> 1. K. C. Zewp An plmce
of 8, <\ Cljhum. resigned. ,Dis
trict N?. 'J B. >A. lIcCMklll in
.fUot of J. F. Wot migMd. No.
j K Hot-:
? : .
hind. iJiatriot No. I kodoilok
>V< ?l in pluoM of \V. H. Tiller
DIhLi let N o. 11, Allen U run hn in in
pluoo of It (J. 'renin, removed from
(llnlilel. I )iwti let No. 12 \V C
Roberts in | ? I ???:?? of .1. W, Wood.
1 ) i h 1 1 i( t No. l ft A. M. II :? it in
place of .1. N. M c( bo- k i II.
;a * a
Tenchci h mi^lil lo Hl'iily politr.
on I economy ho dim they could
present at. opportune timex some
of ita I tn i x 1 1 Lit ii t 1 1 u tli ft. Take for
i 1 1 ?i Ht r a t i o ii labor. Things (lint
wo treasure, buildings, pictures,
libraiies, nil represent the resulta
of labor saved. Work i* tlie key
llint utilizes natural rcMiiiioes;
work of mind mid hand combined
with di'iiiul and fuicrillee lias yiven
ua our present p.'oduots of eivilizn
tion. In this way pupils can lie
impressed with the (net iliat tin'
inn: law of individual progress ban
i lw bo ii i en in labor intelligently di- j
reeled.
A A ?
Do I hit children in our schools
realize why Iliey are then? Have
they any eoneeption of ihe enil in
view in (ln> erection and e<|iiipinent
'if buildings and the expense in
(Mined by ihe community in their
behalf. Thi! teacher has it in his
power to yiyo to thin little commu
nity under hia charge a vrrv nccu
rate idea of school lift*, lie can
impress upon it Ihe value ? Ihe ac
tual cost value of his opportuni
ties. Hew many children in youi
school arc longing for vacation
time? How many arc saving boast
fully in your hearing, *'() I shall
lie so glad wlii'U Heboid is out,", "I
wish 1 did not have to go to
school," "I am tired of school," i
etc.? Do mil. expressions of this
character indicate that there is n
.weakness ? a disease somewhere?
It certainly exists mid it leay in
fect the entire school. It. may orig
inate in the boine, but. the disease
indicates uniietillhy conditions
somewhere. Ltd ihe teacher ex
amine the matter carefully and
apply tlit! remedy where needed.
from Qui* (joroj!|)Qu3eui$.
Antioch. ?
Tho Chronicle Improying Every Week
unci Ea^orly Henri that the Corrucl
News May Ho Obtained.
Dear Chronicle: ? I'\?r <pnte a
wluln I have been deprived (if (he
privilege of appearing iimonusl your
popular soribes hut 1 will come
again claiming my Kptieo in ? your
vabiablo co'tnnna.
Tin1 ( > hroniele continue* to im
prove each week ami i t m columns arc
ongerly read by us (hat. wo may
learn I lie current events.
/(?uni Sp'ings Literary Society met
liiHt Saturday trglil. with a Inrgo at'
tendance. Wn urn heartily glad
that the young Indicts tiro taking an
iuterCHl, in it.
(ium Springs (image lifts erected
a now hall which reflects credit, on
the Grangers
We are pained to report (ho death
of Mrs. L??u U'ilton wifo of
lunarri Million. Sin- leaves a luis.
hauil and omi child and a host of
friends to mourn her departure. To
the m wc i:\tuiul our heartfelt sym
pal hies
Until. the littlo dnugh'er of Mr. T.
h. Davis has hocn ill wtili fever, l>ut
nude the skillfull treatment of Dr.
C. S. ItriMon is convalescent.
Mr. I'M. will you allow mo a litt'o
space for a few words in regard to
the farmers' contest? l>o you cill a
man a good farmer when his ex
penses arc ?.">0:1 and ho o.ily makes
:? 100 I know men in Kershaw
('minty who arc behind a homestead
and do not. pay 7 ft per cent of their
delits and yet they arc classed as
successful farmers I he man that
is a successful farmer in my cstim i
lion is tlic man who pays 1 00 cent*
on the dollar of his deht nod clears
hoiiio money besides. Mr. Ml. am I
not correct? ? (Correct. vmi arc ? K I. |
I wdl close as newH is scarce with
best wishes to Tlui Clironielo and ils
I'iditor. .1. W. D.
Liberty Hill.
Mr. Kditoi : ? We have been ex
periencing some very hut dr\
weather for Home lime past. It. has
been over tliiee we'll *ince we had
a flood tain and enrly planti d emu
and gardens arc still'ering for 1-iek
of moisture, a light shower is fal'
j ii g now but I do not think it will
he r noli jib to do much good.
Mr. F. J. liny has recently been
a dd i nt; sonic interior iinprovn
ni en is to the i (sidencc of Mr. K.
C. Jones.
The Ar:n1finy i* nlnn lioinj* im
proved 1? v t h n addition of -'fi e.ont
of point t lie color usovl toeing "pen
green."
A nu in tier of d?> At Iih have occur r
ed :unon<r I im colored people in
liiifj.upclion of lute.
Cndct .1 amen \V. TnoinpB >n of
fJleniHon College i? liomo f??r llic
vne-u ion.
MIkA Itf'lirWA ( 'uniihi^hfiin loin
returned from n vipjt to reliitivca
in K'ijrfii'1'l County,
Mm. N. S. Richard* ill off f??r An
??xtended visit lo the ftiuilv of
li?r f.ither-lndftw Rev. (). Rich
ards M Ittantfleni, S. C.t and our
P. M, is wearing n long fnce &g?in
(hut then you know lient, expands,
?n<l the weAlfier is very warm.)
From wlist ,we_cto?
tbtok that cupid MU not dead nor
even slfi peth" iii this section but
will say in ore later. Knalic.
riflg ah.
The we a I lice in very dry ill the
1 1 resell t writing.
Cotton is very small for the
time of I lie year, Com is doin??
well. The oa?. crop was very line.
Air. John Hawkins living in this
neighborhood died last Wednesday I
fcnn a stroke of paralysis. lie waai
buried at I'iMjah llnptist Church,!
Uey. .). N. Knl/.mini!cr prea- lied
tlie funeral at. I'isynh Thursday1
evening before a laitje audience.
Mr. Hawkins leaves no enemies as
IIIohI of men do when they leave
this world. But, iiiiinv friends and
relatives to motiin his departure.
Miss !'< m lit ra I Cooiey, daughter
of ('apt. .J. .1. Cwcdey, is vi^illrii; in
this neit?h horhood. -J. I-. (r.
Coautics vs.. Nmnll Cotm
I ios.
Seeinj* III ?l the voters of a por
tion of our ('uuni v are called up.m
i.o cast their voles in a few days
?v lo the I'm on I ion of a new coun
ty, we have care f u.l I V examined the
oflluinl statistics of the State as to
the rate of levy in I a rife and small
counties, and ^ive as the result the
following fact h :
For ordinary county tax the
levy t h roil ?> h on I, the Slate averages j
about ?!'. tn i 1 1 h ; for 1 1 1 ?? eighteen I
larger counties, about I 1 (i mills;
for the elt'.hlreu smaller' eonnlio.*
about 1 mill*; a dill'eroiice of
a bun I. 7-1 2 of a uii'l in favor ol j
1 ?? r *4 ? ? counties, This dill'ercncu on j
tllC t axable property of the Stale I
would amount, lo about ?'j? 1 00,0(10
of u u neucessai y expense, which
must come from the pockets of
our already heayy burdened tax
payers. 10 very move toward reduc
ing the fize yf counties is necessa
rily a move toward increasing the
tax levy, \
Of coui^e Would-be ofli ?('?holders
and countv seat bidders are entliu- j
' I
slastic <?[Vt,Pvllie Lee (bounty move
ment, but the poor tax payers will
seriously consider the question he
foi e I hoy vote for inci casing taxa
tion for tin; ht.uclil of au extra se.t
of county ollicials which voting for
t he new cou n i v means.
Kai iin'i'.
Ti I lei's I'Yrrv, S. ('., duly II, '07.
IViuch in Little;
Is especially true of IIimuI's 1'llls, for no medi
cine over contained m> ureal curative power In
so small xpaca They aiO u whole medicine
Hood's
chest, always ready, at- ? ? ?
ways < fllctcnt, always sat- jLjf ? I I ^
Isfactory ; prevent a cold Bp 111
or fever, I'liio all 1 1 v?*r Ills,
sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc.
The only 1'llls to take with llood'a .Sarsaparilla, j
W. H. PALMER,
WAI EfU.OO, IOWA
"ISavetl From tlie Horrors of Nervous Pros
tration" lj y Or. Miles' Nervine,
('OIHill docs not always Indicate |
/? ? conxumpt ion. Mr. W. li. Calmer, of |
Waterloo, Iowa, write.-;: "I was I a Won |
Willi a nervous -trlcturo of the bronchial
? tubes, which do veloped into nervous pros
tration, 1 was so weak I could not sit up. I
got no sleep for days except when under the
Influence of opiates. For four nioulhs I suf
fered iij-'oiiiet and prayed that I mlphtdic
and bo at rest. One
phy.-dolan said I had
ooii-niupUon. for I had
a <*ou<?h that gave mo
i)4i ro.st Hut ft (rood
old physician whose
medicine had failed,
advised me to uso Dr
Mills' Kf.sloratl vc
Nervine and bthnnk (iod that it has origin*
cned my Icijgthcnnl n:y life and saved
ino from iliti liorrorxof norvons jiroftratton."
Dr. Mllo?' tteroedies arocnld l>y all dru??
pUts under a positive ffuarqpteo. first bottle
Itcnefitftor money refunded. Hook on Heart
and Nerves sent fr?:o to all nppllcanu.
' DU. MILES M EPICAL CO- Kikhart. Iud.
Wanted An Idea 5SSS
; QsstfUx xf&i&sbssr* ;
i Wm] 11m of two Lui*tir?ti invcauoua ? nrftit
Scnntoi hi Cimipuign McctiHgR.}
Sumter, M ui'liiv, July 5.
M nick's ( .'orner, Tuesday, July 0.
( * It >i I ( n, Wednesday, July 7.
Walierboro, Thursday, .July 8.
Ut'Mufoti, Saturday, .July 10.
Hampton, Monday, July 12.
Il:ir i) well, 'I itcsday, July 111.
Aiken, Wednesday, July 11.
Kdgcliul Thursday, . I uly If).
S;il ml i. Krid-.y, July 111.
Lexington. Saturday, .J uly 17.
Winnabnro, Monday, July I'J.
Columbia, TiM-nlny, .July 2(1.
( )i aunebuig, Wednesday, July 21.
; DojUilti'Mi <m', Thin s<l-?y, July 22.
Ha:nbei g, Kriday, July 215.
j Union, M on day, .July 2(5.
; Spat tanbu'g, Tuesday, Julv 27.
| ( 1 hcrokec, Thursday, July 2W.
j Greenville, Kiiday, .July 110.
l'iuUetiN, Saturday, J.dv ill.
I ( )o?tuuc, Mond'ty, Au?ihl 2.
| Anderson, Wednesday, August I
j Ci recti wood, Thursday, August .r?.
j Abbeville, Kriday, August 7.
j Laurens, Silunlay, August. 7.
Newberry, Monday, August. U
< 'heeler, Wednesday, August 11.
{ Yoik, Thursday, August 12.
Lancaster, Kiiilay, August l.'t.
Kershaw, Saturday, August 11
( In .stci lii-bl, Monday, August' 1(5.
M a i 1 boro, Wed ne.?d ay , A ugu? t 18.
I )ai lington,Th nr.sday, August IW.
Maii-.it, Saiuidny, August 21.
Horry, Monday, August 2:L
( ieosgetown, Wednesday, A us;. 2").
W i 1 1 ia ids bit rg,Th ii rsd n y, A u u.2(J.
Mantling, Kriday, August 27.
Kloiem'e, Saturday, August 28.
Mothers
Read This.
)k>v Flatu'eut
Colli;, Mnrrhcoo,
1) yadutovy.i
Nu;i?o.i,Cou2h!?,
CUalora JnutnUttti, Teeth* a
in,: CJiii iron, ciiolu r a
Morbus, Unnatural UiT.liia
1i,.m tiio liowfels. Ptvlua.
driplur. l.o in of Appetite, Indigestion,
uuii all bis<Ki*c3 of the Dtomacli and
Pill's Carminative
i< (lie sliiu<1tir<l. It wiles elillilien ov.*r
the eritlcnl )>?ri(id of lootliiin*. "i"l I* t
nlii Hiemletl l>y tiliyxielunv lis l ho f r i ? *l t < 1
ol MiiIIu'Ia, Adult* itud Children. Ii i?
plenum l?i (in* lusto, never fidlx t<>
i.'ivo s:ii isiactioii A few doses will demoti
stn?t?r ii* .stipoiirtllve vlriik's, I'rico, 2."> ets.
pur li/jHIe. K??r?ulo liy tlrtiKKiM*
The Hand of Fate
l!'?v?*l HOV.T \\ oftlali t\ liAAn ll?(lllt)l lutH failr.l.
II (III (It'll it MilrDHI aillillMl 1 1 loll I'll Oil l?l liot fto
is 1 1 li?*t*tU <K . Till I, i ii it nv*?iiiI?mTiiI it*iiK'tly
ulni'li will ic^tofi* t our lnai? till, i >onr
v i'?i>r, Hti?l I'riux lwtt:L tli?* l r.mt\ ami frt>li
im .?* of >outii. Ii it truly . woman * IvkI
irii'iol. iumI ?;|.?fhU*ny iih-IC liiail* iliaii a
in nlt it thlf o| nilior rt'iiM'tlii'ii. hilnata
W Oincll . Inn I ! il ?l ?l| HlliXlt . W llO III Ctl It
- tiurnml unfailing. ri'K'iilatiiit?,
|.>Mtitilyiui; ii n<t l>ii i I<1 in
up iKllir. w ill IiikI i?
It ? I 111 III
1 1 it* 1 1 ? I
Ill
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(I, i in! ? '.%?* Ili^
k i ( ?* mid InfamM**
it'iiit'iU known f?'i* painful
(?I *11 I'l'l V-M-.l |H'| |l>t|-4, l> \ III 1 :? II --
I'iiili*. rtr. I M* 1 1 ii ir I III! in:.- i.f lif>" il will
Uoliiltirlltllv if-ol?l mt I it I ?? !?> :? Ni'icily mill
liuii|>V <1. l>n not il?'l:iy, nnlri t<> iluy.
I'm u it, ??r 3 liottli'd lor |ii(i(mlil to nuy
mlil n v.- It your (lmx;:lst can nut w>i l>l>l >'
yi>ii, wnil to
BELLAMY MFG. CO., Atlanta, Ga^
Him, Pale
Children
One satisfaction in giving
Scott's Emulsion to children is
they never objcct lo it. /The
fact is, they scon bccom^ fond
cf it. ^Another satisfaction is
because it v/i II make them
plump, and give them growth
and prosperity. It should be
given to all children v/ho arc
too thin* or to6 pale. It does
not make them over-fat, but
plump. *
It strengthens the digestive
organs and the nerves, and fur
nishes material for rich blood.
have x lock telling yo*t mortoti
tSe njbftct. Sent Irte for tJw ntkbig*
SCOjXX A &OWNH. Kew YorV.
! $l?p$mi;CK & loRiiv
'
, (Successors to \\\ T MiiUcr* k ( o. an/M'). Wallets
& i o.)
Tiiii)ortci's and Wholesale Dcilcrs in
WINI.SH, I
* ^
Jtn<{. all (loads K'notrn to the \\\u,e and Spirit Trade,
SOLE' PROPRIETORS OF
Celebrated Walter's Baker Whiskey,
TIig 4'0svv,;'d" Rye, i4Ci\natli Malt" liye,
M<i i y land Ryo Whiskies.
all a imp us oF.nr.fi! 4xi> noi/unox wjuski'kk
?5SOirT.?l <UA\ ?ST? ECA i/r i noitio, MO.
Business Education,
lj H ^ in I* ????*,! m* lmv ami on* fcirl in Wfih county of S. C
li I f 8 I Ll l,y '',0 'a i>>? ?Mt t'ie?anilv anil endnunti *
H* gV a | practical institution in tho Smith, Haily drill in actual
| 5 | i | i biisiiiL'Ks hanking ?ntl ollico work.
Positions a ro L'uaruntccd graduates through ? lit1 Employment bureau. Address,
The Ocorgia Husiness College, Macon, da.
A (JOOB
mmr niomiups do not mi
( \?mmiIi vonr album.*? hack for TO yonr* ? This is my past rowril. I am doinj;
ami will continuo t<? <h> tin? HKST WOllK. I am mil making an.v promises, but
will li t my work speak l?<r itself. CI. IKK KKCK IJNU, uiv son, an up-to-dute
photographer, boats thu world on Children's r.iiil Ibiby's picture#. I am tbo first
who introduced thu trenuino (JA ltllON 10TTIC l'llO'i'Oli l{ A I'lLS. They cumu a
littlu hiirhor, l?nt arc well worth thu tlillerenee.
RECKLING'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 1435 MAIN ST.,
Columbia, S. C.
ANDY CATIJARJIC
CU RE-CO HSTI PATIOM
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' HON. W. H. ANDERSON.
Chairman Board of Education, Levy Co.,
I la., Cured of Insomnia by Dr. Miles'
Restorative Nervine.
R. MILES' R ICSTORATI V JO
Nervine. cures insomnia.
Sleeplessness, fear of imagin
ary danger or disaster, worry and
(rouble over insignificant trifles, irri
tableness, loss of strength and vigor;
each or all indicate nervous prostra
tion, which can be prevented or cured
bS' Dr. Miles' Nervine.
/ Thai ominous dead pain at, the base
'of the brain, those frequent, recurring
at tneks of headache, nausea, dyspep
sia; may be permanent ly cured If Dr..
Miles' Nervine is tak< n. Tt restores
deranged nerve- centers of tin*, brain to
their normal condition, builds up the
exhausted worn-out nerve t issue, gives
strength, brings good health and
clearheadedness.
MUX. W. II, AN DMRftON, Cedar
Keys, J- la., writes Juno 1*, '00:
? "I take great pleasure In add^
l.'iij my tribute to the merit of Dr.
Miles' great remedy, Restorative
Nervine. Two ycr.rs a^O i had a r.e
vero attack of La(r:lpi>e; my recovery
v,*a; sltfW, and T v.js left In a very
weak, rur.tf d condlJ ion. My ner
vous sy; torn see:i:t;d completely -broken
up. I suffered f r months with in
somnia, una.v'o to.?!eep day or night,
though utterly o,:^ for want of
sleep. I f??ll oh* i ve.lgUt from 1 J.*? to
1 T felt I hat iny mind or body,
or both, must give way under the
strain jw no remedy Seemed to do me
any good. "My wi fe was In a drug
store oiks day discuss} rig my condition
and the druggist gave her a sample
bottle of the Nervine. She persuaded
mo to take it and that small vial gave
me the first refreshing sleep I had had
in four months. 1 continued the rem
edy and it acted like a charm. My
sleep was natural and refreshing, my
appetite go(jtl, and ia a short time I
regained my usual weight, strength
and health4- and havo had no trouble
-sIu'jh. 1 My restoration to health, I at
tri>)i^i solely to Dr. Miles' Nervine, as
I used no other remedy after begin
ning it I feci It a duly to make this
public as 1 believe l)r. 'Miles' Restora
tive Nervine a boon to suffei.'ig hu
manity."
Contrast the above with the follow
ing extract from the editorial in the
Chicago fRv&ing Joufnal, Sept. 23, 18WJ,
on the aehth of liktoon Keith. "From
insomnia to nervous prostration is a
short stage, 'and from nervous prostra
tion to conditions and symptoms aki/l
to those of insanity is a shorter one.
r.i.'j is a f.ufilcient explanation of tho
onuses that led to, Uio lamentable
death by sulcido of Edson Keith."
Dr. Miles' Remedies are told by all
druggists under ? p&ithre guarantee
f .-^l l?ottlo benefits or money will be
refunded. - batik on ticart and berres
| sent free to <11 applicant*. ->
1 l>r. Miles Medical Got, Klkhart, Ind.
-Dr.
lfow About
IIki* litre***.
Haven't tliey began l,KiwtlingM
around yet? If ho eomo to us
Cor ft bottle of
BED BUG PIZEN.
Just as good for tnites, roncln s
and ants ns Bed Hugs. ? Buy it
oneo you'll buy it again.
Palmetto fans a lo oat'll.
Japanese folding fans, 5, 8, 10
and lo cents,
mvm mm
will l)o in soon.
FIj|)WKR POTd 5c, 10c, 15o
and 20c v
J A U DI NERS 17c, CU8PF
OFFICE OF j
SlM'KUVIHOlia OF KkOISTHAHON, I
Kkksiiaw County. f
Cauhkn, S. C.. March 8, 1807, J
Tin* Hoard ?>f Hc^islmtion for Kershaw
, u ilt'iHccl ill tiit? Court II0U60. In
? 'nimion. (in the Ixt MhiuIiivb, Tut'BtlnyH
:i 11 (I Wodiii'sdav s r.f i'iicIi month (dr tlio
(impost* n|' ri'imlcrih;; voids, Oflico
iHHiih 1 10 1 1 1 !) a. in. to H | ?. in.
W. F. ItUHSKJ.L. Chairman*
MAXNKS KA HON, Cloik,
J. P. KIC1I A I'DS,
Nf ?????* '??ir of the Uon'strntion Hoar'J for
KlTflllRW C/OlllltV.
ARE YOU
Louking For BARGAINS In
SHOES
DRY GOODS,
oANDy C
GROCERIES?
If so I can please yoy. I
havo just received a full line of
SPRING DltrcSS' GOODS, J
BLKAOillNGS
v AND NOTIONS*
My asHortment of COLOR*
ED DRESS SHIRTS AND
X KCK.W A UKJin complete. -?< ? ~
My Spring stick of SHOES,
of many styles, 'has j^st Ar
rived.
In GROCERIES I offer BA
CON and 1IAMS, FLOCK,
SUGAR, COFFEfc, RICH,
TEAS, Etc., AND COM
PETE WITH INl
TOWN PRICES.
r*
.?.?
? vr^au f7Mj ^ - ^
DORKS 15c.
Plated Ware,
Tea Table* Spoons and
Forks 4*0 set.
G A SS W A KK,OR(X; Iv KRY,
2 standard Vibrator Machines
at a bargain (or cash.
Beautiful assortment of
SHELL SIDE COMBS and
II AIR OKNaM KNfTft just in,
WOXDIR STORE.
W, A. Schrock,
?"NOTARY PUBLIC
CA M DION, S. 0.
Trespass Notice.
All portions arc lieroby notifiol not to
tn-spuHs on my lamis t"??r teny purposo
wlinlovor, neither will llteir stick bo al
lowed to trosi><isH ou the same.
J. J. BELL.
Apr. 22, '97.
(JKO. C. CANTEY,
SHOEMAKER
CAMDEN, S C.
Makes Shoeeftin any Style, and a
werfeet fit guaranteed. Also, repair
ti^ ilono on short notice. Shop is in
t.hn r?iar ol Zemp liroB. store,
Oct , DOlli, 18!M.
__ ^
Jno. C. P. Williams,
ATTORN EMT-& NO NO
TARY PUBLIC,
(J A M DION. S. O.
Orfico ou L iw KangCi
May 2 1st.- 1807.