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~ A I G. . 1807 ~ Removed, Mr. 0. S. Drake, tl?o "Wonder 8to"ro" has moved intoYoung's Stand nest to Mr. A. 1). Kennedy's. IIo Ir soiling goods eboaper Hutu over. 8oo his udv. .. South Carolina's Firat Bale. The first hale of South CaroMnu ?.ucwcrnponlton was sold by Col. L. W. Youmans, of Barnwell county, , on Monday hint t? l<\ NV. NVagener ?fe Co,, of Charleston. 'Death. Mrs. T. R. Huggins, of Antioeh. <flod yesterday morning' of consump tion.. Slic-wnH about 28 years of age and leavos a husband and four children. T|io burial was at Smith. fWg v ^V'A Picture and Sketch of the Itifo of The Winner of tho Cotton Planter. It is our purpose, if tbo winner is willing to boar tho expense of clootrot>po which will be nominal, to publish a portrait, together with a sketch of the life of the winner <>f tho ed'ton planter, and i?ivo free of charge to the winner 51) copies of the paper containing tho write up. What ou? of onr Reporters saw on a Flying Vinit to tho County Infir mary. lie. saw that a new well was be ing dug, aR tho curbing in tho old well wa* so much decayed as to ren tier it unsafe to attempt to repair it. lie saw thin everything in and around tho houses were in jjoocl or der. The inmates seemed to be sat isfied, and tro crops certainly lo ked well, ami hid fair to yield well, con sidering the quality of the lands. Mr. Clements, the Hupurintendent, seem'*? to be the r ghl. man in the rij; lit plaeo, and. deforces credit for the way in which he manages the insli tution. And our cllloicnt supervise! nnd County float d seem to be doinu their utmost to make it as near self supporting sh possible, and the poor inmates comfortable and contented Wo will pav occasional vinits to the Infirmary from time to time and let our readers kr.ow what ho aees. lteportor. RRULYII, AlIUUST 1807, The Dale for the 20th Annual County S. S. Convention.-- The Indian Hons are for a F\ne Meeting ?An Interesting l'rojramme Arranged The twentieth annual County .Sun day. School Convention will be held with Jieulah Sunday fcjjojiool, livemiles south east of Camden, on Wednesday, and Thursday, August 18th and lUth. The indications point to a decidedly profita ble anu interesting meeting. Every preparation lor the entertainment of the delegates will be carefully looked after by the committee of arrange ments. The good people of l>eulah and Mt. Olivet can be relied upon to con tribute ther full share to the success of the meeting. Delegates as soon as they are elected should seijd-their names to Mr. C. N. Humphries, C&mden,S. C , who will re port them to his committee and see that Names are assigned them. The committee of arrangements con-' flists of lJros. T. W. li. Smith, Joel I Hough, Jl. M. Pearoe, O. W. Hum phries and J. Frank West. It is earnestly desired that; every nchool in the county be fully repre sented. ^ "The Convention Hhalltf.be composed of all Pastors of KvangelTcal (Jhurcln's composed of white members, of all Superintendents of Sunday Schools of white members, of all standing com mittees to be elected by t tie Con yen tjon, and of one dfclegate at' large for each Sunday School in a working, or ganized condition, and for ever 0 ft y members or majority fraction thereof, an additional delegate " See that a copy of tho programme is placed in the bands of oach delegate Bring your Uible and gospel hymn book with you. A contribution is expected from every school in the county. Make this as liberal as you can -it will be needed to help on the work. V Pray earnestly for the aucoeufof the convention. The following programme has been prepared: - Wednesday Morning. i>:30? Devotional exercises, to be con ducted by llev. O. I). Peterson. 10? Enrollment of delegates and elec tion of officers. 10:30? Welcome address by Jiov. 1'eter Stakes, response. ! 11-^-lteports of schools, giving full Btatistics. Miscellaneous business, ltecess. Aktkiinoon SESSION. 3? Praise meeting. 8:30? Subject for discussion? W ha benefit can a young man derive from the Sunday school? Hicks Fort. 4 ? IIow can the Teacher Develop n love for Bible Heading?^ He v. A. J\ Jamispn. - Miscellaneous business. Adjournment. Thursday Morning, 0:30? Consecration meeting. itir-Are parents under any obliga tion to attend the Sunday School? if ;~so, wisat cDUgationr. arc. an ice 10:80? The blackboard in the Sunday School.? A. IV Hrown; Heath Springs. rlt.W^rlnWrrhaTigw-of rtem-iry dtrfe t gate?, giving information as (o how ' tlwlr school* are conducted and sufch 0? other io formation as may be helpful to the general Sunday school work. Thursday Afternoon. ? 3? Devotional meeting. 8:16? IIow can the mlsmonary spirit be developed iu tbe Sunday School Y Hey. C. M. Rlcharda. -w 1:4ft-" Are there *ny way of interest Ip# thirtwraand jerk era? Alex llwwfi and Her. S. D. Hal ley. . Adjournment. Wooer will be fufeiabod on^^be are urged to be o*tir?e, and to remain throughout the entire rAaaafcm of tlwcMrimW A too to pit* Heinle In thediacu^weM^^ b^. Advovtiscd Letters. For we* k nndod Aug. 1, 1S07: N K Tardon, Kim ran Tate, Tnppy Gardner, Kdwnrd Doarry, return ed dead loitor ? A brain Rrishon. O. J. Shannon, P. M. Heportor to Plow Boy. Mr. Kditor s? Our friend Plow. I toy reminds us of (ho bashful younc -1nan who called on his host girl. A ftor several bourn bo summoned e<mrm?o to ask jf alio bud over neon tin owl. She icpliod that who had. 1 ben nfhv two bourn of deep silence bo 'nftnfh said, "Aint ho vrot big cncs." J' Heportor. fr Facta About the Contost, Votes for tbo Farmers' Contest wi^Mho received up to 0 oY.lbuk Thursday evening the 2(>tb. Kxtrn copies of tbo paper con i lining coupons will bo sold for 2c. per copy, provided tbnt not less tb*lu one do/,ou me taken. Single copies 5o. 100' copies $2. 500 copies lo often. Rudy's Pilo Suppository la uuaranleed to euro Piles and Constipation, or money refunded, r>D cts. per box. Send for list of i? Htimonifils and Free Sample to MARTIN RUDY, Restored Phar macist, Lancaster, Pa. For sale bv all first clans druggists every where, nnd in Camden, S. C., hy Frank M. Zemp, Onort For Ponaionorfi. Comptroller General Norton an nounces that chocks for tbo pension ers will he ready in a few days. The change in iho law and tbo complica tion, caused i he delay the checks having been intended to be readv in ?Inpo. Rut the money will no douM come in as well now as then. ? Reg inter 20th inat. \V. It. Smith's College, I.exintf ton iKy., Is whore hundreds of clerks, far ?nor 1?ovb and others have investol $90 for l.u:tion and board for an ed mmtioi) and arc now .jotting ?1,000 and over a yoar. Jlead ad. and keep 'his notice for rofereooo. Romom hor in order that your letters m?iy reach this colloge to address only \V. H. SMITH. Lexington, Ky. Might Need it Next Surilm'or. Govornor Kllerbe will attend tl?o Tirzah encampment lie wan asked whether ho intended to make a npoet?h thoro, and he replied that he did not as he waa sufFering from a ?oro throat, wliioh the physiciuns had told him to tako caro of- He jocularly added that he might have to use it a groat deal next summer and did not want to injure it in ad vance. ? Register. Women Wasting- Away. H of ton caused by a lack of toi e in the frmrtlo an??,tajny. N Dr. Helhi niy's Gossypiuui tones up these or gans, insures regularity, on row all fomale diseases, increases the nppe< tito, and insnros buoyant, ' roseate liealtli. Try it and be convinced that it ia the greatest of all regain tore and beautiftoFS. J'rico $1 per bottle. For sale by drugff;st?, nr sond to Ho lamy M fg. Co , Dot 1 t?9 Atlanta, Qa. CASTORIA ?For Infant 8 and Children 3 A Tire Shrijiker, Messrs. 1 1 nil & Hall liavo added to thoir shop a tire shriukor, by moans of which any kind of tiro can; bo shrunk without bolim out. It can do the work bottor an<l quicker than tho old wuy of cuttinir and we!dinjr. It is an excollcnt inven tion, and if you need to hava your tiros shrunk you will do wp]l to aeo tlie Messrs. They also earry a line of coffins. See. tho, r ad. in an other column. Personal. Mr?. A. T. Jamicon returned homo from Tennessee last Tuesday. v Mr. 0. lOd^ar Taylor and wife, of Darlington, aro on & vicit to friends here. ('apt. J. C. Rollings has rccontly returned from a trip toFlorida much delighted with his visit Mr. Willie Grigsby has soflieient ly recovered to resunio hi# duties at. the Qilt\Edge Btore, Mr. Robt. Il. Team, who has boen attending the Commercial College of Kentucky University returned home on last Wednesday. E. D. Hlakency, JCsq., having nit&ndoned housekeeping his mothur and two children have returned <o Camden, their former home, to take TTp thcir rcaidgiro/. iliere. We are sorry indeed to l#se so estimable a lidy as Mrs. Blakcney aa-a citia&i of our town. / Pursuant to announcement in the last issne of the Kra, Re*; -A. T. ,Ta? miaon of Camden, lectured in the Baplfet ehnrch of Kershaw last Mon day niaht.in the InUrcstL-of the B. t. H. U. at tb:e place, lie g aver an intersating aceonnt of. the interna* tional meeting of the Union at Naah villey Tenn ?? reeentt v, an4 also gave a detailed oat fine of the work and gwrpoees of the Unfo*. Upon the whole hie address was' such as stHMld p?n*e Jbcnefici ?1 in the en f>ise*-*T?<r yy ir^ ^tO^ , fWI eo<rcff jns here srlit kit* thrt ?Jfret?Era. ?* ' *' S_ ? ivM An Ordinance To Provide E^or 11Ii?* IS<*J lot* ovorninoiit of tluvCify 4 f ??iii ~~iUnu S. V. I Jo it oiiliiiiit'tl >>vUio Mayor n Ittl AMur mcn of I ho Oit.yrtf ('anuJoh, Si. In Conn ? il A sscinblO'K and by l|?o authority of ilut To ltf'guliito^jlftk Hiding 01' Bi<\v elosMii tho ('I y of Cunulon. Skc, I. ThiU'tm* i;lding of bicvolos is hereby prohibited \>ri the sidewalks of j'<iortd *1 root botyroen PeKalb and Vurtr streets Vuil *ho S'fnth-s<Uo of ItuLWugc street hot woo 1 1 Broad street and - the Tost ( >111(10. Sic. II. Coasting witli bicycles is here by prohibited oh tho sidewalks of Itioad street between I tcKall) st root and a point extending North a distance of .r>00 fool. Si:o. III. A .1 riders of bievelvH are hereby leqnired to make an alarm, by Mutndiiig bicycle alarm boll. within a dis taneo of I wont y foot (20) of each oornor, boforo turning or passing the same, and to pass or turn all si root oornors at slow speed. Skc. IV. No person shall bo permit tod to rido u bittyclo on any of tho public streets, vido- walks or public* squares <.f the Oit.y of Camden, after sunset, without dis playin.tr a light, Skc V. AH riders of bicycles are here by require I l<t make an alarm by sound inif n nioyelo alarm bell, at least a distance of twenty ('JO) feet when approaching a pedestrian either from front or rear, be fore passing and to pass all pedestrians at a slow rate of speed, such rider or riders to take the outside of the side walk. Skc. VI. All rapid or reckless riding or facing with bicycles upon the streets, side walks or squares of the city of Cam den is hereby prohibited Skc. VII. Any poison or persons vio lating any of the foregoing sections of Ar ticle I of this Ordinance, upon conviction i hereof shall bo Hotel in a sum not exceed ing Ton (10) PollaiX or be imprisoned in the City Guard llonAi or County Jail foi* a term not exceeding Twenty ('50) days. wi|h nr without hard labor on the st reels )i>r the City of Caindeui in the discretion of tho Mayor. V * > / AltTHTiK-lI>^ OlFuntvs Agiiinxt tho Public I'cncc and Morality. Srn. I. Nfc person shall uso proton*' or obscene language. or shall act in a noi sy, riotous or disorderly inannor. or utter meniiccs and threats, or carry and display Arc-arms or othur deadly weapons to the an noyance and terror of the people or en gago in any nlfray. distnrhanec or tight, or otherwise commit a breach of tho p- ace within the corporate limits of the city of Camden. Six. J(I. No person shall wilfully expose their person or he guilty of any other indo cent conduct, upon the public streets or public places of the City, or in any place within the corporate limbs, to the annoy Hiieo and disturbance of the citizens. 81:0. 111. No poison shall be allowed l<> bo intoxicated on the public streets or in any public place within tho corporate lim it* of tho city 6f Canplen. Suit. IV. No person .sh:<ll bo allowed to violatothe Sabbath by vlolont or boisterous conduct, phiyliig at games or otherwise. Nor shall any person wilfully and malt ciously disturb or interrupt any meeting society, assembly or congregation conven ed for tho purpose of religious worship, or enter such meeting in a slate of intoxica tion, or use spirituous liquo?s or blaspheme h! or near the place of meeting. S t'.fi.Y- It shall be unlawful for any porson. uy throats, forcp or otherwise, to resist any pol'cc o0' or of the city of Cum den in making an arrest or when otherwise in the discharge of his duly, or incite, aid and abet others in such resistance. Sic. VI. It shall be unlawful for any person to become the keeper or inmate of a bawdy house or liouso of ill-famo Within ttie uorj>"iato limits of the city of Camden. Srco. VII. It shall be unlawful f|>r any person tjKparry a phdoUIIrk, dagger. slung shot, mSwl u tickles razor or other deadly weapon usually used for the Infliction of liepsonal injury, concealed about his per son. within the corporate limits of the eiiv of Camden. Nothing herein contained shall ho construed to apply to persons car rying co})cpu)(d w.eapous upon their own pi cm tos. Si^rVIII. Any jwjoi) or persons vio lating any of the foregoing sections of Ar ticle II. of this Ordinance shall for each and every oflfense. upon conviction thereof t>o fined in iirfnm not exceeding Fifty (-""-0) dollars or inJprisonmonr. in the city guard bouse or co>lhtv jajl fur a term U?t exceed ing l.hirtv (.10) days, with or without hard JulKj'r 011 tho-publlo streets of the city of Camden, in t ho disorot Ion of tho Mayor. And anv jierson convicted of violating so?, tion VII. of Article II. of till.? Ordinance shall in addition to tho punishment here in prescribed forfeit the weapon so carried concealed to tho city of Cmnden AflTICLK HI. Miia^llaiioou.s Offences. Bi:c. I. It shall bo tpilfiwflll for any person to uso any intoxicating drinks within the Opera House or its approaches at any time, or engage in smoking therein during anv public performance or enter tainment or while the audience is gather ing or dispersing. Sue. 11. No person shall tio any horse, cow. calf or other aniinnl to any shadn tree upon the streets or squares of the city of Camden or allow such animals to gp* so. upon same. Sko. III. ft shj?)J be unlawful for any person to have in hts posessioo, pr o/Tpr for sale any tainted or unwholesome meats 'or other products, within the Market, or offer tho saino foV sale anywhere within the coiporato lifliits ?jfUj# city of Camden. Skc. IV W^MMTSofcliall lie allowed. to |Mo, or drive nnjriihii^ out of any ?ilcy. or jat)o prowdug a public pavement, At a greater rata of spevd thai) fi walk. Sbc. V Allownajs of lots or yard* facing or bordering on any of tho public pavements of tho city of Camden wherein the natural drainage is through anv gate-' way or undor nny fenco. thorebv injuring, the Mid- pavement? shall immetpttely tip' on hotioo cause tho samp to be remedied, 1 >y securing such pavement from injury, " VI Any lllftll >H) fOn vtcted of violating anv of the sections of AttioIeJII .of (bin Ordinance shall be lined In * sum not exceeding 'Fifty (fi?) dollars or imprisonmontln the city guard. house or county jail for * term not exceeding thirty (80) days with or without hard labor pit the jrabMc atreetx nfthectty of Camden.ln the discretion of the Mayor. ARTlCLfc IV. S?f-. I. It 0li?ll bennUwfnt foriinjr per son to abuse or crnelly over work orerdriv*. tort ore, torment, of cruet* Jy. drjTeorwork, when unfit for leboretty horn*, row# or Jr?uglif animal or btttslfif l?Hrfl$5^_AlE fittjmMMiXHiftl J>1 fiokt. fupr tnts *eoflB| sIiaH be fined in * sum nr-t exceeding FiTreen (1JI) Dollar* or impris oned in the CilTKMni honk or County " "or * Una not exretdfnf Fifteen (15* with or without hiurf J*bor on the streets of tkedty of in the nTH* citi ; of ; tho Mayor shall havo tho authority to j imposoin his discretion, a lino or inipris* ?V>mont in tlu< nltoruahvo, not i > exoootl tho limit* pr?>M-ril>od (or tho violation of tho said ordinances, diul stuli uu|ni<ou ; moot may ho'H< dompamod with the addt* i tional mptirtMiiont of hard latwr on tlu* j puhliG stroots (if the oily of CaioihMi. Sn';. III. That all ordinances, m parts ! ?>f ordinances inconsistent with I ho provis ions of this ordinance bo, ami the samo i a ro hoiohv, repealed, j S.:e. I V '1 Ids ordinance shall take of | feat immediately upon its ratification l?v j the City Conned. i KatilWd in Council assembled thissoo j oml day of August I sO ? . K I.KSU K /KM 1\ Mayor. I C. I?. KMKhKY, Clerk. The Chronicle's Far it era' Contest opens up to-day. Tito plan is this : Iti'lntv in puplished i\ coupon oon t.iining a blank lino upon which \jy '>? bo written tho name t?f the ii(x mer who tho Bonder consUW/H the ? i"Mt ono in Kershaw county^ Tho coupon is to tie out out nna mailed (or brought) to this oUlue./'An no ? ??Hint will bo kept of tlu/yotes oast ami ninety^ days after I his date ( Muv 21st.) The Chronica will pro went to tho fanner rectnvlng the highest number of votes/a valuable cotton planter. Who wijl enjoy the distinction of boin^ thpr beat farm er in Kershaw county? So ml iji Hip coupons for your favorite faring e?! ^ Hero it is : &? ?t; R K' ? c? 8 M P?t ?~4 & r.3 a o a> J "o 'c K 0 S 1 o 'O xi '/i 1-4 V <u -a How Tho Voto Stands: J N Jones, Camden , J J Cooley, lloykins, .1 W Davis, Antioch, T H Thome, Camden, H B Williams, Camden, W K KukscII , Westvilla, I, K Peebles, Lueknow, (i M Turner, Boykms, 1) (J Fletcher, Westvilie, ?J n Nelson, Helllield, O Stokes, Camden, R M^sele.y, Camden, \Y W Miekle, Oaniden, 15 At Hudson, Camden, 11 I* .Vhedd, Camden, (i J tinker, Camden, G N Humphreys, Camden, .S I> Hall Jmeknow, Q W Mmmley, Camden, .1 'S Gardner, Westvilie, li (j Team, Camden, 11 M Pearc*, Camden, \Y ]) Hoykin,' Camden, Alex P.rown, Kershaw, .pan Kirkland, Kail), tt'jSlJntnjdireys, Camden, \V 10 DefiOaclu'j ^anidftp, Ilenry Onl|n\V( Camden, Joel Hough, Camden, W I' Duliobo, Oa?nden; Ij ]j Clyhurn , WeHtvlllo, J M J^vnoltwMod, A Q IlradJey, Oiunden, K Patterson, Lil.orty Ifill, T A Canthon, Sr. Wentvillo, A if Dunn, Camden, M B McLeod, Camden, Iliram Nettles. Sr., Camden, li 11 KlUott, Camden, S J T Young, Kalb, W D Marshall, Camden, F IJ Arrapfs, Camden, T V Parker, Camden, W D MtDowall, Oantey, , S F Kelly. Westvilie, John Hoykin, Camden, B Tidwoll, Kalb, Dave Watkins, Camden, D P C Murchison, Camden, W II Peebles, Lueknow, T J Ancruni, C*mden. Joo Myers, Camden, J T Coats, Camden, H Addison, Osmden, J 8 Merony, Camden, Charles EvJns McLnne, Lvnchwood, J R Trantlnm, Oantey. y. M IIendrl)(, Camden, J A Kirby, Camden, W F Ueod, Camden, W J Drakeford, Cantey, U N Halt, Jatcknow, M'.Kiibori, Camden, John A Rabon, Camden, j~A~Rofleborougb, Camden, tl J, Dixoh, Camden, Jff A; Canthon, Weatrille, Alexander Johnson, C&md?o, C M Alexander, Antioch, p r. c W McCa8kin, Antto?b, y I/lf Pat?, Camden, J LGettvs, Jr., Camdan, , W T McCsflkill, Catarrh, . B.II lioykin, Camden. ^ - yj M .xzn ? Capi Moody IIou*h, Tim rod, C C Va?*han, Camden. ^NMcCmVHI, Abiwv, ? J^s B Ma*HI. Unwell VIm* _ ? SC_CJyMro? Cwnd**, -* "* rwr^%T"-"T'"T^1 T^1 /\ ""K /TOTT^ ?iiil aJi* tAii m t ' mmj matm *?U.? ?>< uJuVJo Vj*/ V*/ t<w?P YT omws SLAUGHTERED PRICES From now until wo roturn to our oldstand whoro it is boin^ onlnr^od and improved. Wo mention b??low a fow artioloa and price*, mi l as it would bo impossible to tmnio ovel^'hing in our iuimouHO stook, must ask you to lake this as an indox to the' whole: s t j Shirting |>ri tit h rodneod to Jl^o. OolortiU Sootoh lawnn, only to por yard. Ooloued ohallios at 2$o. por yard. Ooltwod lawn*, (t? nice assortment) only 2$.*. OuK>rod naiusoo^ and dimiiion rodnood to fx). y^ToX'h Lappet tea (linen olTock) only l2Jo por yard. >^l'(?lorod Dimity, rodnood to i)o. por yard, worth loo. HVT BLUE LAWNS ! Stripod and figured, froui (>\. SJo,, worth por cent.. inoro. Ono piooo Kttomino rodnood to >S.\o worth loo. Nuns vailing, snasonablo colors, rodnond to I lo por yard. Crape ?? , nntiH veiling, at only 10c p?*r yard. }lt) inch Percales reduced to f>, C?\. and K^o por yard. ,A nioo assort mout of summer Silks at absolute cost. Whito and Colored Dnok rodnood to S^, U, and 10c, worth ll.'l por con I v, inoro. I Whito Nainsook, (checked) rodnood t.i -I. 7.J and lOo por yard. t IMain Nainsook (white) redncod to 8.J, 10, 12, and lf>o por yard, worth -10 | por oont inoro. J)ottod Swiss rodnood to (J.\o pnr yard. A splondid uusortmonS. of Hamburg and Swiss embroidery's at absolute cost , ^ To roll oh Laoo, hy I ho yard or by tho piece, lower than over hoard of. KlonnQin^ for children's drosses from l2Jo up. A fow Linen lap robes loft which wo will close out at 10c each. All stylos and qualities from up. Gents while on. I colored shu ts, "res Iv made" from loo up - just think of it ! Anything in hosoiiy at fioin ItH .* in f.y per oont.. Josh than value. A big lino Tablo Damask from loo pnr yard up. Table oil oloth, good quality, from I fie up. v Tho ontiro slock of Clo'lony at and below cosl. Carpets, Matting and Ku^h at. and bolow coat, BIG REDUCTION ! In everything as wo must reduce our stock boforo going back to our hand Homb qn i.i tors. Lot of LadioH* and Cents' Uodt?rvosls and Drawers (samples) at. 25 per cont. less than regular cost. All Wintor goods at a big sacrifice. Now is tho limn to roap gonnino bargains and rotnombor wo haven't boon advertising (ill Hummer (d COST so wo moan nioio Hum wo say. ; P. T. VILLEPIGUE, Proprietor. STILL IN THE LEAD WITH TIIK LOWEST PllIOKS. Cliesipest !3tor? in. Oam <ien? 8 IIjp. of good Rio Coffee lor $1 00. Arbuckles Celebrated Arosa Parched Coffee (> lbs. for $1. 2 lbs. Coffee, parched and ground, for 25ct Columbia Uiver Salmon \% l-'jo ,jn 11 other brands 10c. Tomatoes, Jjrlb. cans, only 8c. Peaches, 3 lb. cans, only 7c. IJest Keg Soda only 5c p?r lb. 2 qt. Coveted Bucket only 5c. I ql. Coffee Pots only 5c. Nice heavy Turn biers only 20c set. Heinz' s celebrated Pickles and Sauces at lowest prices. 18 lbs. standard granulated Sugar $1.00. A full lino of heavy and fancy Groceries always in stock nnd nt lowest prices. A yoal good Tobacco for 20c to 35c per lb. A ??Oud smoking Tobacco at only 20c p.er fb, All ^oods guaran? teed as J*e p rose n ted . a. (Jiti: vr ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY? NO CHARGE, NO CON-' DITIONS ! The following grand prizes will be given away to customers: I ST. A Gold Plated W^tch worth #20.00,. 20 years guarantee. No charge, no conditions. - \ : 2n(d, . } A Wheeler and Wilson 8ewing Machine, seccmd hand, but in gopd condition. -3RD. A Double Case Silver Watch worth abjout $15.00. 4 TI-I. A &ood open face silver case watch worth aot $10.00. 5TI-I. A good nickle case watch worth about $5.00. Gin. A good nickle case watch worth about $2.00. 7TJI, 8TII, 9TH AND tOTJI, Jewelry prizes ranging in value from 25c to $1.00. 11TII TO 30T1J, Prizes consisting ot household , articles. Romember, there are ncr charges nor conditions to above distribution of prizes. Any purchaser of TWO I lOLLARS worthrof. goods t'or cash at one time at our sfoire will bo enti tled ^tonticket.? There arc only three hundred tiefcetsrrfrntw |iug will take place as soou as tickots have been given away. The mode of drawing will?be as follows: A little boy will be ffolind folded, first ticket drawn will take first prize. 2nd ticket drawn will take 2nd prize, 3rd ticket drawn will take - 3rd |>ri Tic, and so dn. Moaey Back if You Want it? As I have aroput*liOn to wsfain an well aa iom? other pooplo, I ?4y if the good re not as represent*! you cau har? your money back If you want It? whether the goods * ? ? ? ? i^Aif if v/uiaiitt <t. ?h?tii?r the WlllfJI I ? w the qualities of the good^I tell you. I uke all the risk*) you take none. ( meao j?H what I aay? lam hereto*Uy. ft ??Z;~ ] m ' - 1 T W H Smith , Oaindei* ** W 11 Katclillo, Luokftuw, H W S Smith, Lvnehwood, # I J F Sowell, Lynch wood, H .1 M Sowell, Korshnw, h 1\ I- Catarrh, H A ILRfthon, Cahlid(?rt,,vv H i. McL brown, Camden , H I F I lollattd, Camden, N .) F. Creed, Ciintev , H DM Itcthunc, Lynchwoo.l, S I M Kirk Icy, Auney, # .J T Arrants, Caiiulon, K It M H row n, Camden, 7 S T Ha'docf, Tiller's Ferry, 7 .1 W 1 lyatt, Camden, 7 H \V I liuuiuond, Lvnehwood, , 7 1 , F# A 1 lord, Cauulen, 7 Peter McCaskill, (.'nnulen, 7 A O Watts, Cantey, 7 \V K Gardner, lloykins, 7 ,1 F West , Camden, 7 T I. llurnes, Luck now, 7 T M Mattox, HelllUdd, 7 Levi Holland, Camden, ? 7 Henry Truesdell, Camden, f> II F Hoykln, Camdt-n, fi .lolui 'P Truesdell, V'l at IlneK, 0 .1 W Floyd, Liberty TTill. \V K Arlodge, Camden, fi J C Hilton, Wostvillo , f? I-' 1 1 H row n, Camden, 4 <1 \V Duhney, ('nmden, 4 K F Rnley , Catarrh , -1 (i Wilson Jones, Lynch wood, 4 lleo, Washington Gana, Lynchwood, 2 JaniOH II. Hemlrix, Camden, ' 2 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All persons Indebted (o the estate of I I,. Hrasinutnn. deceased, will niftko immediate payment lo tl>? undnrslKiiod, ami all parties havim; claims au>'inst said estate will present tho Name duly ,s wo rn to. JOHN 'P. NIOTPI.KS. Administrator, .Inly 2nd.. IS!>7. - DR. I. II. ALEXANDER, Dontist. Graduate of t ho Philadelphia Dont.al College, Session 1870-77, OKKICK ItKOA l> STKRKT, Cam n hk, S. (/, Two doors South of Tho Chron icle Olhee. DAVIDSON GDlliB, Davidson, N- C Sixty- First Year Sept. 1Mb, 18D7. TUN PKOFKSSUUS AND ASSIS TANTS. \ f FOUH SCIENTIFIC 1,AUQ]&AT0RV 1 ICS. ^ TIJItKK COURSF.S FOR 1)K * KICKS. CLASSICAL, M ATII FMATICAL (' . LITERARY. SCIENTIFIC. BIBLICAL. TIOUMS REASONABLE, Send for a calalo^ig^ J B SHEARER, President. Hornon snll'erlng from aororiosa or any diseases, ilo|(8 or cattio are hoir to suc oensfully treated hy Dr. Hadley, ^ . Veterinary Surgeon, ' ' The Dentistry of tlio horso 1h a hcIohoo in ituulf. lloruoH* Tooth aro tho oanao of (liaa^rceablu linhitB. IIoraoR having ilinoatuMl teeth aro hard to keen In con dition. and If poor it in hrtpoasllilo to fat ten. There aro few horses young or olil, without more or losa sharp-edged of rough projections upon their molars. The shnrp edges laeoiato the mouth, causing torturo to tho homo, and he' trios in various ways to rid himself, of tho trouble. Some start suddenly or stop short, toss tins head, drool or slob. l??*r ; others shy, driv^.'skjf ways, or hold their bonds in an unuutural manner. Im proper grinding of food causes ind'ges. tion and liuligostion produces loss of ap petite, liidodiound, ewoHon Iiriibs, star, tng or dcad-likn coat of hair, coughlnts. , diHchiifg'es at tho noso. running tho P ovt's. ote. AH Irrogulnrltles of motars or incisors oaslly removed. Practical oxperienoo enables mo U> gl?e satisfac tion In all esses? No charge for oxainl- > nation nt ofllce, GEAEtf ATE OF STOCKHOLM- . Medical Register for the Ktates of Vlr ginia, New York. Illinois, West Virgin-, ia, Pennsylvania, Now Jersey. All calls proinplly attended to night or day. Onico over F. M, 55en?p A. Di'Piws* Pl ug Store, FINEST LIQUORS iS Original Packages Having been appointed agenla-for KlUKDMAN, KKIUOIt A 00. tbe Po ducolo Kentucky dlntUler* of the fft mo.i? 1. \V PALM Kit, NEUSON COUNTY, MONOGRAM A MICTIIU SRLA" Kyo WhUkiea, wo offer ft car load of the?o goods in the following Or dinal Packages: Palmer Ryo, very old, 1 quart bot (Its in ease, per case . . . ; . $1 2ft Monogram Rye, 1 qt. boltjo In ouio 1 00^ M etlVu h ft I e I ? Ry e. 1 qt. bottlo in case 80 OH Corn Whiskey. I gallon juga r, 2 2/1 <"'? Old Corn Wldskov, gallon jugs 1 2& ' These wd huvo in * lock : Palmer Rye* very old, 1 gallon jn^s, caoli , . 4 . . cv 6 00 . Palmer Rye, very old. 2 gallon Jugn ? each . . 10 00 Palmer Rye, very old," * qt^JbOttles I in cases, per ca#e . .?_A.0Q. r?ln?er Rye, very old, 6 qJt. bottles in rsse, pVr^tfSo / J . ~ ~ v 7 1*0 \Iroor Rye, old , 2 a* T foge, -each CUolco Rye, 1 gallon 44ft 0*eh . 3 00 ~ Choice Rye, 2 galToo jiiirsNjjk^tv ?00" Ciioleo Rye, 4 qt, bottles l? ???? ? ? 0? -v Choice Rye, ? qt. botttai ib.cMe *60? Mctfiusalch Rye. I gallon jug? J 90 CALIFORNI corwtfltinff ofX ^ . HOCK a**4 8AUT 1 DOZEN C" ftHKKRY, AN CATAWBA n ixmiumr will be hooked 8*eo*rP*UO oftirlitittandj