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Pino Wood For S.ilo. Dry yellow leaf pine, in n it \ quantity, delivered at $1.50 per enid. TIi i ft is (Kit old (it*lil pine* hut ken nine yi 1 1 ? ? w lea I' pini'. A pply lo H. H. Williams. A Huge Ono. Mr. Richard Kay, of l) 'Kall?, in . for in & u b ho iM-ud a wariuiintloii ihi* year which was 22imhes lony, "82 i hjIics In circumference ami weighe I 15 pound*. Petrified Pine. Mr. tt.iburt l'arnin hns hfim our olllce a piece < f pttuilled pin* wood. II was petrified in Iho we lor of Lynched river near Blake ney'fl bridge. It is of a brown col or almost tho samo an roll en pirn*,' but is as hard and tfinty us u YiJgen nine rook. Facta About the Contest. Votes for I li ?? ?KtirmerH* Content will lie revolved up i? II -o'clock Thursday evening ibo 20 ill. lCxlra oopiep of the paper con taining coupons will ho sold for 2o per copy, provided that not less than one dozen ore taken. Single copies 5o, 100 copies $2. 600 copies lc each. Coupons will bo received up to (5 o'clock Thursday, iho 20th. Foai ful Work of a Mad Dop. Yesterday morning a mad tins; war on the streets aud 1,1 ft vvv\ BhoVt while put in ?""><> *??"?? worll. It came down Main stmt niid the Mrst to g"t in its way and bo bitten was Charles Chesnut, - the well known colored briik layer. The second was a Hub* colored boy the son of Frank Kelly, ^evernl other colored people were bitten and al?o aevenil dogp. It i? nl??o said that the mad (big hit se\er?> - uoeee in the upper part of town. All this whs done in a very le minutes b, f-?re any one realized u.al,y that the dotf was pad. IV . was quiekly pursued and oieitnk " on near the river and killed by Mr. - Geo. T. Little. At the first shol the do* made a desperate ellort to "bite Mr. Little and came very neui succeeding. Primary Election. Tlio following managers have bwn 'Bt^ey-A?FVonng, KJ Vimf. I. K AnUocli-J .1 Hradley, .IS Urown.J ? "?iah-.l T Coats, .1 A MoCuaklll. it A McOttsklll. JMkwii-Z Z liarlioW, 8 A McCa? * 'I' Warren i'u.tyc. W USSS^SSL -W H MeCroight, W T Sliarl' l'l. W W Croxton, I, "Sy^W-n, K S?"mcer< AI'?| KSS^r|f Moaaloy. T A M U U B.VWS I Hanging !' Tmo?.cl, .? M J1 * xl uJ t r 1 1 1 UU - u c Jones, l)r. J. 1' nic&VMuft CHo,.gers/l)S] Peebles, W L A Cook. Oakland ? Alex Johnson, W 1L <? 1,1 Fine Tre" --T H Thorn, Alex Wmw I I Uafey 's0,Mi l!-- A m os West..! It Haley MS,hTUS A W est, \V1? Ivlliott, T ^llusseji I'iaoe? H H Halle, O 1 ^alt VolS^IIK1 Hoykin. W 11 Motley, ^?hiSfSS" IH.b-U L Smyrl, U M ^ Hamly ^ rove- -AVm Thompson, Wade j ltatcliff, 1) M Hethune?Jr. 8toc"ton? <? W Amnions, L 1 Dixon, 1> Shaw, .1 K S,^vU^''j CllUton, SI" KdbvW A WcC8tClt?lncli. Mil Morton, Hardy "oa?. B '< *SoWk. .1 H Claskln, I L Sali - fle.rA.!'jt|.nK'of the club la called to #S80K?5ffii the county A'XX ? 1 HUCii negroes; "ic?8;o . . ?d have voted 1 ; &aaaESi5flB(&s SSTciiib ?lieu h*ve aaeparate polling ' ,^i"Jurwrov?S,?l8 "? m"' ,rid .,?2!*..*]"- ~ JSu? election con W ' PWT?, HW UKluimi , ? - ifSxtetrav* CommttM from. the where auch * fneancv l*? .the 1 0f MMMn SMUI occur is em* m| fill JL rrTlwMMt and .Secretary or each >iHII pleaaeloofc after ihe refrfefon be roil, tba addition of new name*. ETOE=nHMKaimrasato k; torweive tba box ami in W5i?S?: Advortisod Leuei's. For wet k ended Auy. 15, 1807 : Kalie Mill*, Muiv Milis, ,J \V 1'hii, [(Maud 0 liilier, Li//,u?v Unhertson, W I) Cod.lo.l, \V R Hammond, Duuuuu Mi. ore, .J 11 llinsoo. 0. J. Shnution. 1\ M. Deaths. Irene, infant- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. A Mt i) .w?!l. of WVstvdle, djed on Tuesday I :?nt the 10th iu.st. , Mrs. Mnim, wife of Mr. Daniel X Munii, died on last Wednesday in Lancaster where ho had moved only I shout three weeks ago. T? i< is tin* third wife Mr. Mnnn hns lost. NI r. Lewis, ngent of the S. 0. A ()??, railroad at thin p'neo lost one ? lav l:ist week one of lun little twins :? fow days old. It was hit ied in (ioorgia. Tho Stalo Sunday School Convention. The State Sunday Soliool Oonven* ? ion will meet in Camden next week. I'lio meetings will be hold in Hie IhptisL Church instead of t*?o Meth odist as stated last week. Among the many visitors who aro expected and will add interest to tho oonven lion are Mr. J. 10. 10 lorbo. brother of (1 ?v. ftl'erbe, who will address the enuceiiliou ; Dr. Law, of Spartan Intra; Mr. .1. II. Miller, of Oa; Mev. W.I. Ilerbort, of Florence; Mrs. Mary S Whilden, Superintendent of primary work, Ohar'eston, who will read a paper, and many others liodtr'od rates have been glvo.i by a) I the railroads am? a good and successful meoiing iB expocted. ? A Very Sail Death, Dontli in fl ul un lev any circum* stances, but when ii chooses for its victim ouo full of lifo ho'po nml ue* t i vifcy it is doubly Rod. There are many homta bleeding in sorrow this morirng at t ho untimely death of ono who tt few short months ago was a cheerful, happy visitor to our town ? Mrs. Minnie M Gerald, the young and amiahlo wife of Mr. John I). Gerald, which sad event occurred on last Sunday afternoon, tho 15th ms'., at 3.30 o'clock at the home of iier unolo, Mr. T. A. Scott. near ICast over, Richland county. Mrs. Gerald was s ck only one tveok, having been taken sick 'on tho Sunday previous to her death. She was not quite 80 >cirn of age and leaves two pwect lit. lie children ? Fannio Matilda, ayed 7, and little Joo Bates. a$?od 8. The funeral took placo on Monday after noon lit 4 o'clock at tho Richland I'resbvterian Church, (hoinjj the satno at which deceased was happily married on the 12th of Nov, 1885).) i he funeral services being conduct ed by llev. Mr. JCil wards of tho Con* ?rareo Baptist Church. The pull bear era wcro Messrs*.. Fiank Williams, Oscar McKenzie, JllVunio Williams, Charlie Scott, Gilbert Hawlison and Harry 0, Bates. Tho little children will now bo cared for by their grand mother, Airs. \V. C. Gerald, of oui town. T<> tho young liushnnd thus left desolate to tread alono 1 fe's rug ged path, and whoso sorrow word cannot express, wo lender our heart felt condolence, and for the little ones left motherless our heart goes out in deepest sympathy. May a kind'! Heavenly Father wuteli over them ' and may there bo a happy jo-union in the great bejond. i Jlome is not home for mother is not' there, fJoil Iimh ber out of our care ; Dark i? Iter rooty am) empty hyr chair, For Cod tins taken ber io llif givr-t pvvi: ? there. ? I Program of Sumtfr Union. . . _ L r ,r 1 The Sumter Union will meet with the Cedar. C.eek Baptist church, Auu. 27, 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m. The intioductori sermon by Rev. C. I>. Peterson. Missionary bcrmon by Rev. S. 1). V afes. Kridav. 1. Can wo as Baptist fellow ship or endorse members who ta)<c part in worldly revelry? R J Wat son, 2. Are we gnining in our Hutir ?Iny school work in the Su inter Union? MoDjnald Davis, .'I. Who is- at fault for the in activity of our churches? T. L. Davis. Sat ii rday. 1. Can the Holy Spirit abide with a church that i? anti-mission nry tTT spjrit and practice? C i) IVteisOM. 2. What eoi)fltiiiiit>? acceptable prayer to God? 1* W Hawkins. 3. Home Missions. J ,J Tiiomp* | son, Foreign Missions, Jessie W LSmlth, State Missions, S D Vutra. | 4. Ministerial Education : its demands upon u,?,j*nd advantages derived from it and our duly to christianize the negro. Rev. J. W. Kenny. Uev, J. N. EntZmiogcr. > % W. It. Smith's Collojjo, Lexington, Ky,, Is whoro hundreds of clerks, far merboys and others have. fnVegtel $90 for tuition and board for an ed ? ucatton and are nowgetting $1,000 and over a year^ Read ad. and keep this notice for ^reference. Rem em* ber In order that yonr " letters may reach this college to address only W. R. SMITH. Lexington, Ky. Rn<ty'? Pile Suppository Is (ruar>nte?d lo cure Piles and Constipation,' or money refunded. 60 fcts..|\*r box. Hend for list of b-sltmontals and Free ~ Sample to MARTIN RUDY, Registered Pbar La?ftSftl*r, Pa., Ko / Safe ^by sV^tcla? d r ugg ists ^every^ 'tUml of matter Intended Campaign Day In Cam den. !.?"?? Sa nrd-iv w>is the senatorial Otllt|t!U^I\ ? 111 V HI (-.til) Moss*!. ; I'vaiiS lllttl I rhy were I lit* only Oil II < 1 i ? ? Into ? M . M'lylU'M having with drawn from tin* race and .Mr. Mo hyitiu s ek ami mahlo to al tyfnl Mr. Ditnmn has n ? t o i? ? I I very few of any of the meetings. hx-Oov. .Inlm G. Kvans w a lirst 'introduced ll? opened by referring I to (ho cnmj-niwn of lion and slander !"f last \ oar and 1 1 1 ? ? o %j> 1 1 doo-l l?v oriain uowNpaf>ors to make this rioo ho Itiul done s? and not one lint I republished tho 1 ???<! auainat him. i le joked Col. lrl?y id tout calling himself l?:s (Evans1) political daldy. It had l)?:0 ii stated O ?v. ilvans said, licit ho was tl>4ht n,' Tdlmm hy at. tacking M^buurins tariff viows. "!t is not so. I liavo a lytlcr in mv pocket I'rom Senator tillman staling that if 1 won in this ll>,dit ho would receive mo as his o??l league in tin' ?SiM\nto w tli open arum." Notwith standing McL mrin 's tiriff views cer tain newspapers woro advocating his i h'HhrtVr Tltoy are either Httb-idi/. I'd or t hero's a niutfor i o (ho wood I'd . Mr. Mol.aurin i.s a protection s;t for h in speech at Su tutor liatl '?eon published in I Ik) Co'ij^rcssionnl Record hy an Ohio llopuhlie.m to prove that South Carolina was com-' in<r to believe in protection ' 1 be lieve," said Gov. Kvans "in a l>enio eruMy doctrino of a tar IT for reviow on!v. The luxuries of lifo and tile articles used by tho r.oh should he ?axed high, and llio necessities of lifo and tho artiolos used by the poor npon whom fulls the heaviest hur* ilons of taxation should he brought m I'roo of duty. As Gov. lCv?ns was i about lo conclude Mr. B 11 I toy kin stated that he would like to ask sonic questions and asked "Can we have a tariff for revenue only with out inoi lontal protection." To which Mr. Evans replied yes, tlm* by placing duties only on diamonds, i;liainpa?rne and other luxuries of tho r ic;li it could he had. Alt'. Boykin then asked why did the Democrat c party repudiate Cleveland and his doclrinc of free raw material? Gov ICvans replied : Cleveland repudiat id the , Democratic party and the idatform upon which lie was elected. Ho tried to lead tho party into the Republican ranks, hut before ho suc ceeded the party repudiated him. During h'R speech Uov. ft vans was frequently and loudly applaud ed and it was easily seen ( lint tho crowd whs with him It Iihh boon estimated that fully four-flflhs of the crowd were with him. Col. Irhy was thou introduced, he accused Gonzales who, ho said, was virtually governor, of trying to rob him of tho conservative vote, by tolling them that the race was bi: twoen 10 vn n h and Mcbaurin. He tries to mnko out tliat I am runniuu hk a loose horse to^Kvans when tho truth i.? Evans is my colt. Col Irhy {hen spoke of his record in the Sen. 'at? and toM how he could have made a million dollars had he sold out, hut didn't. None of tl p candidates cquWattacU his io?or I. ]{e told dfow he held up tho Wilson bill for ton davR trying* lo get the duty taken irom raw sujar. Mebaurin says on every stump that t o voted tight cv ryy time. "K.lhrt w'th malice nnd investigated l y tho devil, Ooi Zales undertakes lo come in here and cram down ihe thfoftts oft these peo plcyiikumn who advocates Ucpuhlican doctrine. Foiipd Dpflfl. I'M. ( *h roti iele : ? On r coiiYmunity was shocked a f?'W day u ago at the announcement that on the 20lh i ii h * . the body <?f Mr. Ij. 10. lOenu ci ty had been found dead, There were no minks of violence discov ered on the hody yet it is I he gen erul impression that Mr. L. 10. Kcount3* hod been killed, though tins Coroner's ) n rv have not staled an to, whether, in their opinion, it was ? cose of homicide ??r suicide. The evidence produced at the in^ fjuest was very conflicting. I'm I of the evidence would seem to Justify a verdict of homicide, while some of it would HwjicuU' a chho of sui cide'; though it in ay he possible tljat deceased came 10 his death fforfi natural causes. It in said that deceased had a most ravencus appetite and an unquenchable ijttislj (especially for fiispeusary, j Idind tiger, etc) and that at a pic nic a few davit before his death, he had eaten something l.ko a ton and a half or two tons of good things'; and that on the day of. his death, j which wap electi ?n day, he had hecn on a "big spr/e,'' To the friends and relatives of Mr. L. 10. Ecouuty we tender ou* condolence. The body w?* laid peacefully Aw*y to rest in the ceruttery at Sleepy Hollow, there to await It* resii reel Jon, Wbiojt^jj) -?!! probabil ity will l>e et uo dUUol d*y. Reporter. Sleepy Hollow, S. C. 7 Person#!. The Misses McCnrkiil, of 'Aimer, daughters o: Mr. .L N. McOssk il, have l?een on a visit to rclativos be tovr Camden u?r tM ? ? Women Westing* Awey. I? often canoed bv e leck of to e in the fern*)* anatomy. IV., ttfjla*;] n<yVGn?aypium lones'np these or-, gens, Insures wslnritjr, 'curcft ell r??nn!e discs**?. tncresies ll>e sppe* tit*. and Inseres baovanf, roseate neiaH.1-lTrT? Jtnfi Jbe cofl^TT Hut, It !?the greatest of mil rcgala/. iSSpf& iili# tnr HMur MA, or m?4(oK? U? jr 11 fg. Co . Boi M AtlsaiS, Ga. - : A Picture ami Sketch of th? Lite of ThO Winner of the Cotton Planter, I? n onr purpose, if t < io winner i* Willing to hour (ho expense ?? I . elect rot po wlreh will he nominal, to |>?i It} isii a portrait, ?o?*uthei\. with u skelcii of 1 1 1 <* I i IV of tho wirfiuT "l the Co ton plantc. an l utvo fro*' ol j charge to tin.' winner f>0 ? opios of tin paper containing tin.1 writo up. iFiiimiw p nisr. |A Valuable Coiton Planter Will Be I AeMnFaiw teifins ! Tin Hialml Mm1 Of Votes. - The Chronicle's Imihi cm' ( 'onlest I ? ? | ?? ? n h up t??-?l ly, 'I lie plan in this: , It low is puplisheil a coupon con* | ttiinin^ a I ? ! \ n k lino upon which is lo he written the nium.' of tin' far j no r who ( lio header oensiders tic j iii-Hi (miii in Kershaw county* The ! coupon is to ho out out utul mailed for hi'onuhl ) to t h is oilloo. An ac count will ho kept of t ho voles cast and ninetv days alter this dale (Muv 2 1 si. ) Tin? Chronicle * ill pi e neiii. to the furinor roecivinV < Im* highest numlior of votes a valuable cotton planter. Who will enjoy the ? (inland ion of heing the host fartn ? r in Kershaw eotinix? Send in ?hc coupons for your favorite farm .?>! I lore it is : H m w h ft a $ cs IS? ?< fe (1) r"3 5 rJ Q o fc; ? i? ,0 a> IIow The Vote Stands: J N J mil's, Camden, ^7<; J J Oaoley. Boy kins, ^601 ?I W Davis, Antioeh. 1K5 T H Tborne, (.'nin Jot, i|i; It 11 Will in ins, Camden, a? W F Uuswcll, Westville, Hi \j 1' I'ccIiIuh, I, nek now, ;KJ <i M Turner, Moykins, ;i(j !Mi Fletobir, WeMville, ;};{ ?I 15 Nelson, Helliicld, 'JH C .Sfokes, Camden, 27 If MoseJev, Camden, 2ti W \Y Miokle, Canulen, 25 0 N Humphreys, Camden, '24 )?? I* '??' 1 1 yi ' Ij- ( *:? ? 1 1? ?i , ^2 1$ M ([/idson. Camden, fco XV F Heed, Camden, ? )!, C> A\' Diibney, Ca.nden, 17 (? ?I Hake r, Cnmden, ] 7 r A Cajijlieti. Sr. Weslville, |"? S b ITtill Lneknow, If, 0 XV Mnseley, Cmnden, 1 r. .1 K (i^nlner, Weslville, M H <? Te.iitt, Camden, ]?! 1J M I'earci", Cainden, I I \V I) Buy kin, Cnmden, , if Alex (I row ii, ftorslinw, | in n Kjrklani), lyaty, ff J Jlnnip'troyc, Cumdcn. JIf )Y I') i>eI^O!iclie, Cnmden, ill Henry Outlaw, Cnmden, l.'t Joel Hough; Camden, i;; W 1' DuMose, Camden, i:$ I * L Clyluirn , 'Weslville, 1.1 .1 M Watlp, Lyneliwoud, 12 A G Bradley, Camden, 12 It Patterson, Liberty Hill, i > A M" Dunn, Camden, 12 M B MeliCod, Camden, pj T fir" in Neitles, Sr., Camden, |? It II KJH.itt, Cnmden, )| S,J T Young. Kull), ]| \V D Marshall, Cnrr.den, I] I'll Arrant, s, Cuindoi), 11 T \' Barker, Camden, 11 \V I) Afepownll, Can ley, 1| S F Kelly. Weslville, ? II Jnhn Boykin, Camden, 11 C It Clements , Liberty Hill. i] B Tidwell, KhIIi, / ^ 10 iMve Wat kins, Camden, 10 D I' C Mnicliifloii. Camden, 10 W I! Peebles, Luck now, H> T .1 Aneruin, Cnmden. 10 .I<ie Mvers, Cnmden, 10 ! J T Coats, Camden, 10 JI Addison, Camden,* 10 J S Merojiy, Camden, 10 Oli?rl?n lv?|n? Me Lane, LvnehwooU, 10 4'ft'Trniitlnm, Cante$\ i> 15 M Ilendrix. Cnmden, II f A Fyirby, Camden, 0 W J Drfticeford. Cant?;y, ft ft N Hull, Lncknow, fj M ttnbon, Cnmden, , <) Jflbn A^Riifbon .-Camden;- (i ?F A Rogobwough, Camden, 0 G L Dixon, Camdon, 0 T A Ci\nthcn, Westvillo, Alexander Jobngon, C?md?n, C M Alexander, Auitoe.b, l> K Sponocr, Cnm Jen, 0 W McCaskill, Anti?cb, ix C ^ite, Catndcnr -? J LGelty*, Jr., Camden, \V T ; McC??ltm CfilfcWto ft It ncykiuf C?mden. II t IJbcrty Hill, 1 W V Iluekalxi f Cantey, Ortif^Wooily IIoi)#li, Timrod, C < ' \Tffcjlban. Cnmden, J )f MttOMkill, Abtwv, if It RnMell Place, 8 -g. U^Ixh!mi>^CnmiiCT>, _ . ..... : Jt M n TI-IE IT-^-lvdlOTTS CM' EDGE Sim Ol'TKUS SLAUGHTERED PRICES / k' } I* rom now until wo return to our oldstind w!tot\> it. is l?ein^ onlnr^od and improved. Wo montion l>t>low a fow artioloa mid prions, an 1 ax it woul I ho impossible to uamo everything in our immonso stock, must ask you to tako tins as mi index to I ho whole: Shilling prints reduced to o!o. (Jolorod S.mteli lawns, only to per yard. Colored ohallios at 2.$o por yard. Colored Iioviih, (t? nioo assort mont ) only Onlorrd nnimook and dimi?i<?s roluttod to no. y Scotch Lappet tes (linen otVook) only l2Ac porynrd. Uolortjd Dimity, reduced to Do. por yard, worth lf>.s S'riped and figured, from worth por oont tuoro. ( )no pi??co Kt ion\ino reduced to K;\> worth loo. Nuns veiling, Hoa^ouuhlo colors, rod 'iced to 1 1 0 por yard. (?rape etl'oet, nnns\v?\iliug, at oidy I Do per yard. .'{('? inch I'orcaloH reduced to f?, t?'4. and 8\o nor yard. A nice assortment of summer Silks at absolute o.o.st. W hito and Colored Duck reduced lo U, and iOo, worth W por oont tuoro. Wlnto Nainsook, (chocked) reduced to I. 7.^ and ]()o por yard. i'lain Nainsook (vvhito) reduced to N/,, l(), 12, and loo por yard, worth -10 por oont inoro. Doited Swiss reduced to por yard. A Hplondid assortment of Hamburg and Swiss oinhroidorios at absolute 00s t . Torchon Daco, hy I ho yard or hy thn piece, lowor than ever hoard of. Flouncing for children's drosses from I2jc up. A fow Linen lap rohoa loft which wo will oloso out at IOo oaoh. MA 1 All stylos and qualities from up. ( ion In white and oolorod shirts. "road v made" from 1 ?">.*. up ? just think ufijl ! Anything in hosoiry at from IM.'t to 50 par oont. loss than valuo. A big lino Tabltf'Damssk from 1 f>o por yard up. Table oil cloth, good quality, from loo np. Tho entire stock of Clothing at and below cost. Carpets, Matting and Kegs at and holow cost. BIG REDUCTION ! In everything as wo must roduco our stock hoforo going back to our hand Homo quarters. Lot of Ladies' and Cents' Undorvosts Hud Drawers (aamplos) at 25 cont. less than regular cost. All Wintor goods at a big sacrifice. Now is thn timo to reap genuine bargains and romombor wo havon't. boon advertising all suuimor at COST ho wo moan moro than we say. P. T. mLHIE, Proprio^r. v STILL IN THE LEAD WITH THK 1.0 \V EST PllIOKS. ^tox in Cam don, 8 lbs. 'Of good Rio Coflef^ for <51 00. Arbuckles Celebrated Arosa Parched Guflbe (> lbs. for $1. 2 U is. Coffee, parched and groutif], for 25c. Jolumbia River Salmon 12 l-2o , all other brands 10c. Tomatoes, lb cutis, only 8c. Peaches, 3 lb cans, only 7c. llest Keg Soda or* |y oc per lb. 2 qt. Coveted Bucket only 5c. I qt.. Coffoj Pots only 5o. Nice heavy Turn biers only 20c set. Heittz's celebrated Pickles and Sauces at lowest prjcfjs. 18 lbs. standard granulated Sugar $1.00. A full line of l\eavy and fancy Groceries always in stock and at lowest prices., A real good Tobacco for 20c to 35c per lb. A ?joud Smoking Tobacco at only 20c per lb. All ^oods guarain teed aw represented. A OIIK1T ttilUKJIJO. ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY? NO CHARGE, NO CON - , D1TIONS! The following ^raiid pti^-u will be given away to customers: 1ST. A Gold Plated Watch worth #20.00, 20 )eai\s guarantee. No charge, no conditions. 2ND. . & A Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine, second band, but in good condition, 3RD. A Double Case Silver Watch worth about $15.00. 4T1I. A good open luce silver case watch worth aot $10.00. 5TII. A <50 od nickle case watch worth about $5.00. a\ CTII. A good nickle cusc watch worth about $2.00. 7TII, 81 Jl, 9111 AND 10TH, Jewelry prizes ranging in value from 25c to $1.00. ^ 1 ITU TO 30TH, Prizes cftrwstiiig of household articles. llomember, thero are no charged nor conditions to above distribution of prizes. Any purchaser of TWO /I|PLLARS worth of goods for cash at one time at our store will be eh'i tM ttrr ticket. There .$rc only three hundred tickets. Draw ing will take place as soon as tickets have been given away. The mode of drawing will be as follows: A. little boy will Ik* blind folded, first ticket drawli ?wilFtake first prize. 2nd' ticket drawn will take 2n^ prize, 3rd ^rawn wiHTt&ke 3rd prize, and so on. Money Back if You Want it! A# I hate ft reputation to sustain a? well its 8->nno other people. I say If the jroodaarv not aa M>|?rtsent4kl you^ean h*rf?h of mOnry took if 700 want it? whether the goods arc groceries or cut floods y on can hare your money Imck If yon want It, whether the "tllH In iiIm i>r^o#rs. I Awll! refund your money, rather than have a dissatisfied en* totfier. Jtotnember you mint satisfted with tho weights iwd measures ** writ s? the <|iishttee o|-4h?yoo<i?l *>Hyort, l-?*tte all i?i? I wstiswi ink ?fr.|sl mf I w l?<f? to .Uy. , ? -*? r.-? f .J M S^woll, Korfthaw. ^ I) I, rato-1, Catarrh, ft A 1$ Ultimo, ('mmltMl, ft I. Mol, Drown, Oam<lou i ft I K Holland* ( 'Minion, ft J !?' ( ' ??*???? I , Ciin toy, ft I > M ttotlimus Lynchwoo:), ft I M K il k Icy, Ahney, ft .1 1' .\ limits, ('.umlcii, ft K 1 1 llrnw'ii, < "n??>? I n. ft II M Hi own, Ciuixlon, 7 S T UatilncivTillor'a Koriy, 7 .1 \V 1 1 yat t , ('n nnlon , 7 II \V 1 l immond, Tivnclivvooil, 7 , 1 < JO A Ho i'il, Canulon, 7 IVtor Mct'W8klll, ( 'a union, 7 A ( ' Watt*, Canloy, 7 W It (iartliu'1-, Hoy-kins, 7 I F West , Cam-'en, 7 T I. Hanus, Luck now, 7 T M Matiox. IMIlU-M. 7 Levi Holland, Cannloiii 7 llomy Truomlt'll, Oani'lon,, <1 II I'' Hoykin, Camden, ?? ? I ? ? 1 1 1 1 T Trnostloll , l-Mut Hook, I \V I'loyil, l.ihorty Hill. (1 W K Al'lo<ltf<*i Canitlon, B J C Hilton, WoHtvlllc, K 1' Kivloy , Catarrli , l (i Wilson .lonos, Ij)-iic1iwoo(|, 4 < loo, Washington Garni, l.vnchwoml, 2 initios II. I loiuliix. Camden, 2 W T Mol.auiin, I <y m-h wood, 4 I K McCaskill. I .vnchwond, > 2 I I 10 Hoard, i'am'lon, 2 h A Willkow.sky, numhn, * 1 OR. I. II. ALEXANDER, Dentist. Ornduntn of the Philadelphia I )en i.*? I College, Session 1870-77. OKKIOK It KG A 1) KTKKKT, Camdkn, S. C. Two doors South of Tho Chron icle Olhee. NOTICE. i tint agent for this county for tho Stcai\|jHed Hiik Destroyer one t?f (hn heal known in volitions for ridding tliu hoiirti* of lied lilies. Perfect satisfaction wherevr used. Price only 7f?c?. Snm I h- call l?c f <m?i? at 'Mm Chronicle otllco .is soon iih tdiipmenl arrives. T. M. HAY N ICS, Am jr. yo. '?/. HiimiiS Witt OKKICJB OK 1 St) I'KIl VISORS OK Hkuihtuation, I / Kkusiiaw County. f \ Cami.kn, S. C., M Alton 8, 185)7, J Tho Hoard of Kcglftttatien for Kerfthaw Co , will moot a( tho Court House iu Camden, on I ho 1st, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each month for tho purpose of reghitoring voters, Office hours I'rom 0 a. in. to 8 p.m. W. V. KUSSKLL. Chairman, MANN KM HA HON, Clerk, J. r.gilCHAKDR, Members of tjie Uu^iHtriitiuii Board for Kershaw County, r> Horses sufloVing from soreness or any diseases, doga or cattle are hoi r to suc cessfully treated by Dr. Hadley, Veterinary Surgeon. The Dentistry of tho hOrao is a Bolenco in itself. Horses' Teeth nre tho Cfiuae of disagreeable habits. Horses having diseased teoth are hard to keen in con dition. and if poor it ia impossible to fat ton. Thero are few horses young or old, without tnoro or loss sharp-edged of roujth projection* upon their molars. Tho sharp edgea taeeinte the mouth, canning torture to tho horse, and he tries in various ways to rid himself of the tronhlo. , Some start suddenly or stop short, toss tho head, drool or sIoIk her ; others shy, drive sideways, or hold their heads in an unnatural manner. Im proper K' indinff of food causes ind'^es tioii and indigestion produces lo*? ofsp petite, hide-bo\ind, swollon limbs, star intr or dead-likf* cost of hair, eoitgHjnu. discharges at tjhe nose, tunning at tho even, etc. AW Irregularities of ^Wiolarrt or incisors t/asily removed. Practical '-i experience/enables me tivglte aatlsfac-. ?Jon in alt-Vases. No charge for exu id* nnt ion \\i oflice. t y ORXnUATB OF STOCKHOLM. Medical ungiiULtJorJiMfStfttea nf Vlr uinh, New York, Illinois, We/t Virgin ia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Sj?fm All calls promptly attended tc uijrlit or day. Oflico ovor |?\ M, Zemp A ^>eVas? Drug Store. FINEST LIQUOES IN Original Packages Palmer Kyr, old , 2 gal jugs, ??cn ('?nifcrn Rye, I gallon Ju?h, ejicK Choice Rjre, 2 tr*}'.o* jujen , ?***)? OhrfWo Rye, 4 qt. t oUi*fl in r*H* Choice; Rye, 6 qKTTKrtilwi iti cm* Ry<*,-?-gwlUw j?ii ? - W? ?Im> f?nv?4w The W. A; VANDKRCO^K em OA LI KO UN ! A WIN R8 nwd Br? w??Ht*?lng 6f CfARETVBURflJ mikiiry; AxoaiGA. hubg CATAWBA *l>4 TOKAT l? LOS JIHiS Order* lor (Mfl? trill He iimM for doilwry m an rf^nr fflw^nSP S11 ImV> nffr ir**1 * ' 1 r ?' ^ ? " " '? '| I? j IlHvinK been Appointed agent# for KKIKOMAX. KBILKItA OO. tho Vo ducole Kentucky distiller# of tlio fn inoufl I. W PALM ICR, NKLSON COUNTY, MONOGRAM Jk METHU SKLAil Kye WliUkicp, we offer a car load of the it; goods in tho following Orginul I'rtfkayroH : Palmer Rye, very old, 1 quart bot- "> ilo in case, percaao . . . .$125 Monogram Kye, 1 qt bottle in cn?o I 00 MethiiHaleh Rye, 1 qt. bottle in cmo 80 Ol J Corn Wlvfj?key, 1 irallon jog* . -. 2 2f> Old Corn Whiskey, }?? gallon jt?g?* 1.25 Theao wo have in 1 lock :? - ? "-V ... Palme r Rye, very old, 1 gallon jug* , ' eaeh . . .... ... 500 Palmer Rye, vcrv old. 2 gallon JugH . eneli , ? V.IPjjO/ Pnlmer Rye. very old, i qt. botttea 7 " In OH?eM, "pwrca'uo . . '* . .. 6 00 ' Palmer Rye, Very ol<*, 6 qt. bottle* in e*?o, |>vr <???? P?lm?r-Uyt?, <>14, 4- g nl each