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A labovul Donation. Mr. J. A. WutlH i n<l other*, of Cautoy, Imvo proHciiU (1 lo tho 1'ap Hist ()rphnnH?.o nt (lr< on w orxl ti car load (>f luinlur In lo i bo<I i.i I uil<l in#r n<Wit oi al cotttfjjih for ( l?o or pliaiiH. rotnion Money. Pensioner* will ho ? <> lenrn that 'hoy o:m n>?v j^o'. their innu'iv for which thov havo vv?it)'l ho Jon if This money h in bcon <lue ever miico .)un\ The cIh'? nro now in tin* hunts of tho ()UmI< ol the Court. Tho Contest Tho fnt'inoia contest e'o?c<\ y<?Mter day. I?\ r tho past. week tho uni! litis In1 en qnito busy l?ri in Mm* oo?ipojifl for various candidates and for i lie pt'Kt low days interefit in it Iris run h'gh Tho coupona receiv ed up to fix (/clock yeMeri^uy slew ol that Mr. Coolcy, of JJaykins, was tho wlnm r. Bcnvdmif House. Mr JC M. Jflondrix has* nntrd tint eommodiouH rcKidonen on Main r 1 1'cct next, south of .Mr. John T. Nettles' store i.ixl wll conduct a hoarding homo. Tho house will In furnished throughout with now lion ilttro and tiin taMo supplied with tho host. tho inaiket ali??rtln, amt charges modorato. See his adv. y While I nps On last Friday night. . over one hundred mnsltod. men ming Irom tho W oh t. Watoreo 'section. paHS?;?l through Camden und wont tot the Jiomo t'f Mr James Dixon, near ML Olivet Duptist Church and took therefrom two Mmmon olihrs and fidminiatorod to them a seven" thiashiug. Tho Mormons* are o.hari;* od with vc.ry Mmnornl conduct in tin' Went Wntoreo Koelhi^rund the poo pie are dolerinined flvjut a stop t<> it. I'etit Jurors. The fallowing is tht! list nf pet i ! jurors, drawn l<? p?*i vi! t'?>r the Sep tember, 1 Si)7, irrm of Cuurl f??? Kershaw <M?tt m \*. fi" Win T .l-li-i m, W C Unh'v. J Oil' ver JVfnRoK'y, ,1 A Walls, P L Me Naughton, f>:i .vrrncc McCan, T L Davis, .1 Frank West, J J Kolsoni. Wm Joseph J Sniit.li. Geo G Gladden, IC K Tiller, Leurenee I) JCvans, K T Miekle, R J T Smith, J A MeL'Uirin, 14 I) Williams, M ,1 Ausley, Hen 'J1 Hasty, A'len 1' Mr Oaskiil, II K DiiU'W, Z / Bitiiichl. H T Ttni'sih'll, Win J Christmas, Roland R Wilson, .1 W DavU, J T Junes, John 0 Whilake.r, A I. Von tiff, T W Brni^non, \V II Smith, W IC A i ledge, P l' Hiuee, Thomas Jackson, T> McL Mrown. Tile Depot at Blshopvllle Burned. A special fiy>ui HM^pvillu dated Aug. 22nd, Aa'ysV. The citizens i? f" tlto town were startled this tnom. iug about 3 o'clock by an explos ion, the report being loud enough to awaken almost everybody in th<* pla<;c, hut no one considered it of enough importance ^o get up and investigate. About one hour sif lerwaids the alarm of lire was gjy < n and the depn*J#wa8 found to In* in fiames. There ia no doubt but thai the fire prof f snfu was first burglarized and the depot pet ??m (lie, or caught from the explosive^ ns?d. It was believed at first th'st. It wiih the work of experts, but lale this aflernoon the tools with which fhe work was done were found ir the debris and ri-eognized by Stew urt'tfe Olybyrn, who liaye a simp n^nr by, as their properly. A ho'e wns drilled in the top of the anfe and the explosive, whether powder or dynamite was inserted in Unit Way. The thing was so clumsily done that the impression is gain in? ground that it may hate been the work of amateuis i^fvnd of pi otossionals. OUR BOYS. Just a Word or two in Your Intorcst. Vouna men, practically nil of you have come to recognize the f'tct that a business education in approximately a necessity, if yon me to gain a foothold in the busi- j iiesn world, or attain the highest! success in it. Doubtless, also, many of yon are now casting about for a school to attend this Fall; and to these we would' olFer a kindly word of ad vice to prepare lo enter none until you have written the Ga. Business College at Macon, Oh. What it in doing for the boys and pirls of the country is ^cnlly astounding. AU riady'tlttfilig the present year It bus given fully one hundred of them absolutely frco seholarships, has aided more tjion ft hundred others, and through its KmplOy -tncot Bureau hae~ placed- nil-- its graduates ? not having one idty. The pay sludehls receive a djfc Otfunt of their I?. U. fare, and l/?w hoard mAke* the expense of a pu? pi! who attends, iesa than it would he If h'e^efnained Idle at home. accomplished what It ha# cluring all the dull, hard time*, the prosperous conditions which ik'fo now returning everywhere, will enable it to (?o far more in the fu tar*. _.-XojU)*m$n.young women.Jfjrnu t re ambitious, take our arivico and write th? Oa. AU. Business Ol J?g? at Macon, Ga., for At Sciolaralilp Ia the aV>re or Urge # Of Mil ?t ? barflflatifcitoinc*. State Sundliy School (Convention, I Tho 20th annual Ftnto Sunday [School coiivcntio i mot in the Cnu 'don Baptist church, Tncsdu/ ?vim ; 1 njy, at s ?!{() o'clock, Hov, A. J. I Klokfp, president of the association ; in t lio chair, the ){ov. Wultor 1. Her i licit the otlicicnt Secretary, also ho* | i njjf in his place. | Tho meeting Tuesday nUht waft opened with a delight I'll song service led Wy t lio local choir, after which hi. Thou. II Law conducted a pray er and j.ra 8o service, nt the conchi* "inn f?r which tho lion. J K. Klh'r lie, of Mar on, was Introduced and delivered a very td>lo and eloquent address upon the ? nhject, "tH'jecM of thin Association. M He inudo it \efy <^car that tho aims of tlio asso ci ition was to encourage and extend lie- work of the Sunday school cause n I not. in any wav interfere with i? uomiiutionnl matters llis ad* dress was listened to with tho clou, ??st. ntlention. and l?an boon ooinmcnt ed upon in the most tlrtiorlng mini n r. WednoHday morning after devo. 'i nal exercises the delegate# were roMed ami Llio usual committee* ppoiutcd "Organized effort to save t lu> I'oy" was discussed in a very inter es.lnn m in! instruct ivo manner h\ .Mr. .i. II. Miller, Field Woiker ol tho Georgia State Sunday School A asocial on. Some general discussions wore par iciputed in, followod by tho reports of the coo uiy vice presidents. I latin for ox ending the organized work were discussed at-- the after noon session, some reports from I ho committee* wore received and the following oilicers woro oloeted for tho ensuing year: lion. Walto Hazard, of Georgtown, Presidoiv ; Rev, ,T. W. Shell, of Fountain Inn, V co-President; Iiov. Walter I. Her "'?rt, of Florence, Secretin y and .''reasnrer; Prof. It. (). Sams, Sup'. Normal Department; Mrs. Mary S. ?Vh lden, of Charleston, Sujt. Pri mary work. \ Executive CoannitWe ? 0. II. Car. jsle, Chin., SparlanbnrsJ ; S. 1?. Fzell, Spartanburg; Dr. T. II Law, Spir tartlunr; Rev. W. H. Powling, liamp Ion; Hon. J. K. Kllorhe, Sellers; tI C. Scott, Charleston; 0. W. Birch move, Camden; Prof. Geo. li. Cro mer, Newberry. Wednesday nighxt Mr3. Whilden mado a very earnest nppeal n behalf of the primary wink, and Mr. Miller discussed the "N<-eds of tho Work," using the black board in presenting this question. Tho session yoster.day morning wa? a very interesting one, Mr. Mil lor. of Georgia, t?ave an instructive iiortniil h-sson ; Prol". J. A. Giuno wf?||, of Spa i tanburg, discussed the 'Homo Glass Department." Resolutions of thanks to the. eiti *?i.b of C)imden for tlioir hoKpltditv n ontor ta iling the convention; the I'aptiat congregation f'?r the nse of their church; the choir for their sweet and inspin d music, and. i^(r. M i ? It t for his valuatilu help, were unanirnonsly adopted. I'M n a lv oumu thq farewell words, which worn very touching. The (ton vonj.ion then adjourned to moot next year at Georgetown. Personal. Dr. 1) L. D?*S.i iismiic has return ed from u two weeks trip to Now York. Mr. R. II. Coriiwoll. of I,ot?)iP, S. C., who resided for some limo in -Camden a b?:ui u y e a r ??go, was in Cm in. Ion on last Saturday. Hia friends here were glad to boo1 II fin ayrti n. U r. Denton Hruco, of Darling lon, poid a (lying viuit to Camden last we? k. He carried his brother, Mr. G. C. Rrnee back with lilui to spend a fow days in Darlington. Mis? Beekie Nelson liaa return ed from a plcusant visit to Tiller'* Kerry. Mr. P. T, Villc^ignc has return ed from New Voi k where he went to pni/hflfrc his Fall stock. Slim iff I?. JJ. Williams left thin morning for Spartanburg to br.ng back a prisoner. % Deaths. Mrs. Vaughiin, reliet. of the htt?* lamented Mr. .J ?h. II. Vnu^hiin. died jnl her homo n hour. P? tniUfs north of (laniden on lant JVidiiy about 12 j o'clock M. Pncfased wftw a most n>?. timublc christian lady, and had. s' e lived a few days l??i}?er would have been H3 .years old She wan Just 20 dtiyf* older than her husband who prone-led her a few years a^o. Tlio J I'nnerul inolc place at (ho Camden j liaplist Church at M o'clock on W-ifc I urday and tl)o burial was at the cemetery. Hers was a loop life well spent and kIic I as pone fo enjoy the reward of tlio pure in heart and faith. [ fill, and ? Her eli'ldren rise up ami call her bless#!. ' j Luther Hailr, one nfthft twin *on? of Mr. and Mn. J. W, Jlronnon, pf J lleulah, died on Inst Friday morning ntHMit o'eloek, 8 ye*ra. The Utile li months old daughter of Mr. And Mrs. .T. J. Yates, of , Jon is. died on the lOth.Tnet. Th? burial took placc at Cedar Creek, the funeral sorvices being conducted in ! * ver*r itnprossivo'owinncr by Heir. Q. I). Vfttcs. I ? - ? ? Houbo Burned. On Iftit Sunday morning t*tween midnight and daylight (be house of Wm. Carter, colored, on lower Lvt? ttctmj strcrt; wnr b#ifhed ?Iown. Tfift' loaa to Carter la qnlte heavy. ' . \W laarw (UU Mr, Dean ahoi a . ? j? f">x Fiilar. It M thought Ufial W wound will prove Mel. County 8. S Convention. Tlit' Cwuiily Sn^ny School com Vt* lit Ion whh liolil "*nf lie 111 ii li last, . w ??? k. Tin* t on vt hlion wtta one of ' l ll?f Ill IIS I MtlCCCHjifll 1 I'VlT llt'lll IVIHl ? lilt1 jinn i j it'll |)l ti of lit'lllull Will l'V- ' i t 'to rt'lllciii licictl for llirii o|H'li i lii'Hii el) tins) 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 v ami ilu'it' ti it i l> f i'i I c iloi l ii to coll 1 1 1 1 1 Ii 1 0 lo I lie Mil'- j cess of (he ctiii w ii I ion, At ilio coo vi'iii ion Messrs. (5.C Hruco nn?l I I'. links K?.i l turnip mlilii P8i'?. It was t'ci| uchIimI I i.v tin* convention tli o l Met comity |in|ioi?? juiIiIIhIi i Ii cse !i <1 < I icsKcs. The f .Mowing is M r. Kih I s : M r. President: It Is my ph*a?unl duly to j speak to yon on i lu* snl li't'i "\\ lint honrilt ; ?Mit it > on n k 1 1 in ii doi i\ t' I it on attending i ln< j ?Motility school'.'" v?|'lto Sunday School of id day U only a modernized foi in ol I ho old III I do SehOol, t In1 i stiiii ol' which Is, itltd has i'vi'1' been, to start the young in t In* pal lis of righteousness, ant I to oarly instruct tlunn In Hit' lift*, Works and wtiiiU ot otn blessed l(tMlt?t?moi'i I In i wo nin>l not t It i it U I Int l lint Sunday si'liool Is for llio lltllo oni's itlono; lar Iroui it ; wo could never llvti long enough lo learn i nil iltiti i* |t< \?e learned in tin* llook of (Jod, j tindas my appeal Is n> l??? directed to tliei young nu'ii, I will begin I'.v saying that llio . >i"l in lay Scltoal sliotild possess ?li>ti I?1 %< tiller to Ihcm, us wo K" thorn to stmly cspec tally ahoiil llio noldost and l>y far tho I ?**.s ( til Itildu characters. Whon -Josus began llis work on on rill lio was tpiitc a youth, and >\ lion lio was crucified ho wan still a young until, therefore ilits slnniltl make liini fool still nearer anil donrcr to lis, as wo ourselves urn young moil. There a i n several foa I tiros about Hit* Sun day school whichgivu lo Ii charms hloli nro poftsosscd by nothing else. 'I'lio II cVjt is Hint lit) text-book used by it Is iho IToly Hlblo; the t en Hi of tiinl in history, poetry nml pro idniey. I n I Ills book I lie exemplary lives of llio good men of all ages tiro presented to us, ind by studying tlunn, our faith Is strength* .mod and our lives made bolter nnil more lirollliibln, Kor young mon lo study ol olinniotors like Moses, Sitiniiol, Davltl and Paul, they are ifivon higher aspirations anil are Inspired lo bettor and nobler things In life. From this book, all have to learn life's great lor Milt of love lo (iotl, obedience to parents, it ltd loyally lo our country. It is the book >t I >t in whieh nil eivlliy.ulloii Is founded, tlltd upon which our laws and government are based. Wull may It be called "Tho llook tit i ho nineteenth century." When we realize nil ibis, we see how vastly Important it Is to I lioroiigldy familiarize ourselves with Its pages As tint older men of the country ^ I v ti 'way under the weight offline, their innnllst^juiluruliv fall upon us? the coming men. I|Tiw>>*>mji v im+>in tiinl I lien foi a y ounj; man to lay a foundation suited to tho striie. lure ho wishes loereel. Therefore, let everv voting man plaee till hope of what he ex pects lo be, In this lite or the next, on that best ol foundations? tlio Word of <?nd. "Itcmem l>er now thy Creator iu llietlayKof thy youth, when the evil days come not nor tho yenis draw nlxli when (lion slialt sity, 'I have n.U pleasuro iu them.' " I.ot ns now consider I lie temporal advan tages of an curly religions Ijfu. Sonio think to become rellj:to|is earl v im llt'ol^to forfeit nil real ploiiKuro. This Ik ii ihl-taken bleu. Soiiio of the brightest- and most popular young men of our tow n are religion". Con ibler this also: ll Is not bad. worthless young iiidii wlm a ro tilling positions of honor und responsibility, businessmen will always lilaco their interests in t he Iijiii?1-? of honest t ii d upwrtght men, those who would spurn to do a dishonest deed. It it I do not moan lo say that a religions lift- Is the only road to temporal prosperity and social superiority, superior genius and brilliant business talent ire hound to win popuhir admiration,, and make their possessor a doslr.il>. o am). pr>Vs l>erotis man. lint lobe stilus of "sueei&s la life, to rise above the common standard ol mankind, a young man requires certain ?!<?? . ttienls of ebar.ietor, all of whl.'li are attain nble through tho. power of religion, and many of which most young men w ill never ii 1 1 it i n without that power. "Seek y? llrst llio Kingdom of t|o?l and his righteousness anil all Ilium lliings t-hall lie mld?d unto you." "I.en?th of tlavs Is In her right luuifl, | and iu her I oil baud filches ami honor. Iler wavs are ways of pleasantness, anil all her paths are peace." Another beautiful feature about tho Sun* day School Is that il meets on (iod's holy day. A ft or tho cares anil work- of tlm week arc over and flu* great wheels of commerce are 1X1 11*1 upon the ovc of another week, what pleasure It should ullnvil ||U lOif!v??" hour to careful sillily and meditation uJfoit tlu< Word of (!o?ll Hut to some yonag^ men this seems a cuinbrOus tlulj'. It .should uot be so. If any one will lake tho Hlbie nml road it liv I he right spirit, tliey w ill (Intl that there Is both pleasure and groat prollt In Hlble study. lly some young nioi?ho Sabbath Is greatly ;|b||sed, Instead of stiiUytng tlio lesson and going to Sunday hehoo) l\^ lpi na^^itod wit lj ijoil's people, and to luikl' the^frtis<m Ux plained by older and wiser ^people, they out walking or congregate on tho stVeet corners ami listen to low and Immoral Jokes, which tend to undermine tho character and to' sap the morals. All Intelligent young men strive to correct this, ll rst by prepar ing tho lesson ami regularly ntt? tiding Sun il.iy U(d|'"0|| tl|oi|-hy novor stopping on tlio corners to llsiiin pi these (iniuoriil tales and Jokes. The hlblti says "Keep tlty topguu from evil Iltiti tliy Hps from spnaklng gnllo," but alwuys mIiow tlmso who Indulge In those hit nioraliiles, that you boartlly dUapprovo of them, and in this way a goni.1 example Is sol, which some one will follow; keep on j working mil II yon get the majority on tho I right side, llteu the victory is sure, for the majority Is bound to win. I ii conclusion I will speak of the Inst, but a very important feature i.bout tlio Sunday bfllionlr |t Is, that In it we begin early to leu in of lesus, iiImo miinn of tlio heniit Jflll stories In which the Hlblo abounds, and Iu our m at urer years, bow sweet it Is to re hearse In i.iii1 niehtorles the Hlblo slorles we b-it t nctl when wt* wore at -Stntdiiy School: what it pocullur pjciisure It Isto^eatl for our* solves, and be old enough to understand for onrenlvc* w hut Iho various pns*nge? mean! We imiii theii ooinprehou'l |ts muiYt (1'iiths, and better utlll to try ovoiy day lo apply thoil) to our own llvm. Just lioro If wo will Mtop to think, wo eitll clearly soo that Iho time of our youth spent In Sunday School whs not spent In vain nml that tlio Sunday Scliooi h one o| tho best of OoiPj Institu tions, for It actH as n preparatory to llio voutb for a higher and better work jn the clmroli of Jou. - ? . Advertised Letters, ? Hoi; wh k ended A?ik. 22, 1807 t W J W!*e, IJnrn HnrrV, Phlllpl Itolden* Will Dlx??n, Arioi Hoff man, Dii.nh Hunter, Louise Tiller, Mosfter HrtlniP. XrtUn Miller Jen nl ng, Mnltio Moten, J Stratford, J ohn Miller, ttHirued d?i<l letter j ? G U flail. ? :C' O, J. Shannon, P. If, - ,-y. Boarding House I have <wn*4 a lJ(?af*liijcr, jflouioiu the building next aouth of Mr. Jol.n Nettlen' atOTtv ? Thn?hov*e will be fltte<t np villi Mv.itinitam and. the Ubb whU i*?# lw*i Um market atforili. [ A??. ?tf vr, J A Picture ami Sketch of the Lifo of Tlio Winner of the Cotton iHautor. Ii i * our purpose, if tho Winner is willing to hoar tho expense ol eleetrotv po whioll will ho liolllitial, to puhlUti a portrait, together Willi II sketch of t ho lit'o of the w |l|)c|' "I t lie eo'ton planter, an. I yive free ol charge to tin1 winner M,)-< hpios of the paper containing tin' write up. Tilt? Chronicle's Karii'eiV (foulest opens up lo-il ay. Tlio plan in tills : lli-low ia puplis'uul a coupon eon I ii i ii i 1 1 _?? it lilank line upon which is to h?? written tlio name of die fai nter who the sendev <H ?l#i'.W't'3 lite h?*Ht oiiO in Kershaw countv. The eiii||>ou is to he out out ami mailed (or hrotmht) to this ollloe. An ac count will he kept of l he voles east tiol ninety ilays after this ?lnic (Mav21st.) The Chronicle will pi?. ?i nt to the farmer receiving the highest nu ih her of votes a valuable cotton planter. Who will enjoy the iistinetion of heino the hest firin ? r in Kershaw coum\? Semi in < lie coupons for vonr favorite funn el! Here it is : H it> fcf R K ? Q Pi w: R Pi ?"* , fa t~4 V "J ' '<Ji cr o C J K-4 o IIow Tho Voto Stands: I J Cjo|ey. Iloykins, .1 N J on i-s, Camtlim, I W l):i vis, A lit loeh. I' It Tliorne, ( 'iiiiiilrn, W 1'" Km-sell, WuHtvill.t, H \\ illianis, Cam don, \V \V .Mickie, Camden, L K Pet-Idea, laicknow, <i M Turner, Hoykms, I) (J Fletcher, vilie, fj' ?J M Nelson, linllflehl, (5 fttokes, Camden, It MohoIo.v, Cnmden, <> N Humphreys, Camden, l< I' Vliodd, Camden, B M Hudson, Cnimlen, NV F U?H'i I , Camden, < ! \V J)uhm>y, Camden, (? .1 linker, Canidun. ( T A Caul hen, Sr. Westville, '? J' * S l? Hull I'lieknow, C W Mnsel^y, Camden, I S tinhlncr, Weatville, B (i Tenia, Camden, U M Peare*, Camden, \V 1) floykin, Camden, Alex Brown, Kershaw, liali Kirkland, Kulh, U.I II iMii|>lirey?, Camden, \V 1? iclie, CHimlen, Henry Otill'iw, Camden, Joel Hon -h , Camden, W 1' DuBoho, Camden, I* L Clyhurn , Westville, J M Watts, Lynch wood, A Q Bradley, Camden, It Patterson, 1,1!a?i l.y Hill, A M Diiiiii, Camden, M U MeL^od, Camden, Ilirani Neil I oh, Sr., Camden, It It Klliott, Camden, S J T Young, K?lb, W J) Marshall, Camden, F If yYrra iiIh, Camden, * T \' Parker, Camden, \V |> M? I)ownll, '"antey, S F Krlly. Wcslvillo, John Jtoykln, (.'aimlen, (S It Clements . I/bjrty Hill, B Tidwell, Kalh, fjnyn Watkins, Camden, I) 1* C Mnrchison, Camden, \V H Peebles, Liicknow, T .7 Anerum, (Jainden. ?foe Mvera, Camden, J T Coats, Caniden, H Ad <11. son, C/muii'i), J S Mt-rony, (^anidcVi, Charles lv? ins\MeL;jne, Lvmhwond, .1 STrnnilnm, Muitay, R M Hcndrix, Ciundmi , F A Ivlrbv, Cam doty \ W J Draludord. Cadtay; It N Ilall, Tjiicknow,.' M Kulion, Camden, } ?lolin A Rahon, Cam'don, .1 A -K?>f?tM*?f<rt??h, Camden, O lj Dixon, Camden^ T A Oamitpn, \y??tti!le, Alexander Johnson^ Cnniden, C M Alcxa^der,_Antw>ob, I) K Spencer, Cam-Ion, O \V McCaRklll, Ant loch, L> CI r*U>r Camden, . _ . J l/Goltyi, lr.f Camd?3n|r W T McCflskill, Cuturrli, B II licykin, C*mden. H 0 fone*. Id'jrrty Iflll, W AV . Oint^y, Cafti Mood> Honnh, Tim rod, 0() Vnu*hnn .Ciimiltn. ?f Iff McOoiklll, Abntv, Jmn*+* U -Minrfffr-Rndmill Ilitv. ~ T;Jf!ii?rnt^ i^ynebwood, H W<*?r l^nVli(v<wil, Xi.'\ t-ii . ITE-EIO FAMOTJS GILT OKKKliS SLAUGHTERED PRICES I'Voiii mow until wo roMirn to our ohUl.unl w'.ioro i(, is hoiug onhir^vo and improved. Wo mention below it few articles and price*, an I as it would ho impossible to name everything in our immense slock, must ask you to take tins as an index to tho whole: Shirting plinth reduced to JVJo. , Colored Scotch lawns, only lo por yard. Colored ehallios at 2Jo por yard. Colored lawns, (h nice .fotsort monl ) only *2. J '. Colored nainsook and <11mi ? i?*r? reduced In f>o Scotch Dappoltcs (linen elToek) only l'2.U? per van!. Colored Dimity, reduced to 9o. por yunl, worth Inc. Striped and figured, from (I1,. S.\e.., worth JW, por oont. tnoro. Ono piece Ktlomine rednCoil lo S.\o worth I no N m in veiling, seasonable colors, reduced to lie por yard. Crape <dT??ot, nuna veiling, at only 10.' per yard. !H> inch Percales reduced lo n, C>\. *\i" lu'r ,V"rd. A nioo assort mont of summer Silks at ai'soluio cost. Whito and Colored Dock . reduced to S], 1), and 10c, worth Jl.'l por cent morn. Whito Nainsook, (chocked) reduced to ?!, 7.' and lOo por yard. Plain Nainsook (white) reduced to ?St\, li), 12, and lf>o por yard, worth 10 por oont inoro. .Doltod Swiss reduced to (>\o por yard. A splendid assortment of Hamburg and Swiss embroideries at absolute 008 1 , Torchon ];aco, by tho yard or by tin* pioco, lowor than ovor hoard of. Flouncing for children's drosses from 12^c up. A fow Linen Jap rohos loft which wo will close out al -lOo ouch. All stylos and qualities from ; 1 up. (louts while anil colored shirts, "ready in ado" from I fie up ? just think of it ! Anything in hosoiry at from i to f>0 por oont. loss than value. A hitf lino Table Unmask from Ino por yard up. Table oil cloth, good quality, from ino up. The entire stock of Ciothing lit and below CQst. Carpets, Matting and lings at and below cost. BIG REDUCTION I Jn everything as wo must reduce our stock before (joing hack to our hand some out. iters. f/ Lot of Ladies' and Cunts' Uudervesln and Drawers (samples) at 25 per cont. loss than regular cost.. All Winter goods at a big sacrifice. Now is the lime to reap genuine bargains and remember we haven't been advertising all summer al COST so we mean more than we say. Proprietor. / STILL m THE LEAD WITH Tin: LOWKST PRICES. OlTLC3?^i3<3?it Store/ in Cam : . den, ? I 8 H>?. of good llio Co flee lor $1 00. Arbuckles Celebrated Arosa Parched Coffee (i lbs. for $1. 2 lbs. Coffee, parched and ground, for 25c, Jolumbia River Salmon 12 l-2c, all other brands ]0c. Tomatoes, 3 ll> cans, only 8c. Peaches, 3 lb. cans, only 7c. Host Keg Soda only 5c per lb. 2 qt. Coveiod Bucket only 5c.* 1 qt.. Coffee, Pots only 5c. Nice heavy Turn biers only 20c Net. I leinz's celebrated Pickles and Sauces at lowest prices. 1H 1I>h. standard granulated Sugar $1.00. A full lino of heavy and fr.ncy Croceries always in stock and at lowest prices. A real good Tobacco for 20c to 35c po?-ll>. A' ^o?al smoking Tobacco at only 20c per lb. All ^oods guaran. teed as represented. 1^- A ?ItKlT K?IIE1VI?. / ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY? NO CHARGE, NO CON DITIONS! The following grand prizes will be given away t> customers: 1ST. A Gold Plated Watch worth $20.00, 20 jears guarantee. No charge, no conditions. . 2ND. A Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine, second bafyl, but in good condition. 3R1). . . . A Double. Case Silver Wateli worth about /$ 15.0m 4TII. 7 A food open luce silver ease watch worth aot $10.0). ? > 5TH. A ?ood nickle case watch worth about $5.00. <>th. A good nickle case watch worth about $2.00. 7TII, 8 Hi, 9TH AND 10TIT. Jewelry prizes ranging in value from 25c to $1.00. I IT1I TO 30111, Prizes consisting ol househ ild articles. Remember, there are no charges nor conditions to above .distribution of prizes. Any purchaser of TWO DOLLARS worth of goods Icr cash at one time at our store will be enti tled to a ticket. There are only three hundred tickets. Draw ing will take place as-soon as ticket* have been given away. The mode of, drawing will jbe as follows: A little boy will lie blind folded, first ticket drawn will take first prize. 2nd ticket drawn will take 2nd pri'/fc, 3rd ticket drawn will -take prizo, and so on. * Money Back if You Want it! A* I have ft roputiitfon to sustain na well ;w ?omo other people, I ?ay If tho <goo<Is nt? hc roprestmled you c*n!iav<jyour money ?*ck If yon want (t ? wh -ther ih? ffOO<!# aro groceries or cut fcoo<l? f<yy4 a7? $are yoi.r money lack If yon it,' wl e'her the .frtulL h rrflnc or y?>Jir?. 1 will i^uml yoiir ^iiey,.nUbn4ha,i^lr^A-jdlssftU?ll?d.<?u?. i'onwt/ IWiYelnTicf you mii*t l>c jwilisflcrt tith tho Height* "and meaaures 11 w J! *> the;qunh(ics of tho k?o<1* I -ell yon. I tftko all Ibo rl?ka; yon take none. f moan jwf f ?av? 1 am hrre to stay. , : \ - ? - . 3* H. S!E?I?HSSSOB? emoved to Gerald IuiMBf-iML-Cjriidr? 1 f ;t ?) M Sowoll, Kcirtliaw, H I') I, Cntoc, Catarrh, H A U Knlton, Canidon, H I, MoT, Drown, Cnnvlon, # I I1' Holland, Canidon, M I I' ('rood, Oantoy, M l>.\I Motliiim', I.ynoliwoo I, H .1 M Kirk toy, Ahney, M .1 T A rrantK, Camden, 8 K 1 1 II i'o w ii, < anul' ii. W It M lliown, Camden, 7 S T Ca rdnor, Tiller's Hciy, 1 * .1 W I lyatt , Camden, U \V 1 1 :\imiK)!i<i, Lvneliwoml, 7 J , K A I To i'?l, Camden, 7 I'ptov M ot*i*skUI , Camden, 7 A C Watt*, Cantey, r> W It Gardner, lloykina, 7 .1 F WckI , Cain'on, J 7 T I, harms, Iau:ki\o\v, ' i yt T M MatUiX. JUdllield, 7 Levi Holland, Cinndon, 7 Homy Tnu'sdcll, Camden, <? II K llovkin, (-1111111011, <? John T TrnOinloll, Klnt Hook, <? .1 NV Kloyd, Liberty llill. ?? W K A rloiliro. Camden, ft .1 C Hilton, W'estviUu, 6 K K Haley , ( atari Ii , I ii \Vil?oii .Jones, Lynch wood, 4 (loo, WiiKliinntoa (Sana, Lynohwoul, 2 .lames II. llcmlrix. Camden, ki W T Mol.iiurin, Lynohsvood, 4 .1 !?'. Mol'askill, Lynch wood, 2 II K Hoard. Otinulen, !? I'io*a Moroy, caindon, li Lo> i K ii klinxl, Di-Knlh, 1 I, A W it I ko\Vsky, eanid n, I DR. I.H. ALEXANDER, Dentist. CJiadunlo of llio I'tiilnriolpiiia Denial College, Session 1N7U-77, OK KICK, BlUMD STRICKT, Cam dun, S. C. Two doors Sonlli of TI10 Chron icle Olftee. NOTICE. I mn agent for this county for tho Sti'uu) Ho<l IUik Destroyer onu of tho ln-Nt known inventions for ridding tl o house of IxmI IVrfoCl Hilt infliction wherever u#en.* l'neo only 7."o. Snin |,1?- can i>o soon nt Tho Chronielo otllco us stum hn shipment arrives. T. M. II/V'VNKS. Aug. *-M. 'H7. liiiSSSiS okkh'K ot> , 1 Sni'Kuvison.4 ok Hkoihtkatiok, I Kkiihiiaw County. j (/AM t?KN, S. (?., Mamcii 8, 18U7.J* The Hoard of Itegirtlt ation for Kershaw Co., will meet nl tho Court Ilooso in (/tinidou, on the 1st Mondays, Tuesdays ii ml Wednesdays of each month for tho purpose of registering voters, Ollieo hours trom 1) a. in. to 8 n, in. W. K. RUKSKLL, Chairman, MANN ICS It A HON, Clerk, .1. 1\ KIOIIAUDS, Mouthers of tlu> Registration Hoard for Kershaw County. Horses stiller ing from apreM'SB or nny diseases, do^s or entile ore ludr to suc cessfully treated hy i Dr. Hadley, Veterinary Surgeon. i The Dentistry of the horse 1h a Hclenco In itself. Horses' Tooth ar,o tho cause <1 diriaurooahlv luihils. Iloiaea having diseased tooth ftr? hint) io keeo in eoii (lit ion. nml if poor it In impossible to fat Ion. There are few hornort young or n|<|, without more or loss sharp-edged o f rough projections upon their molars. The sharp edges lnceiiito tho month, ??nosing tortifre to tho horao, and ho irics in varLoitH waya to rl 1 himself of tho Iron hie. Homo stmt suddenly or stop short, ions tho hca?1, <lro(d or aloh- / Ih??' {-other** ?hy( dfivo-HHh?w?y#,~<?r-hoW-? their hemls loan unnatural manner',. Im proper grinding of food onuses ind'ges tiou ami indigestion prod noes loss of ap prise, hide-hound, swollen limb*, atnr. ? mg or don.Nlike cent of hair, coughing, disohnrges at the nose, tunning nt tho uvea. etc. All irregularities of molara rti ineiaors easily removed. I'raeticnl #|periencc enables mo to gito aatlaftto r?h?n in all eases. No charge for ex a ? i hatlon at office. GRADUATE OP STOCKHOLM v Mtuliml Kcgidtor for the Rlfttc* of Vlr irinln. N ew York, Illinois, West Virgin in. I'iMinsy! vanin, Now Jorwey. All ojiIIh uromiitly attondru to niu'ljt oruny. > ^ ^ OOicn ov<;r,lf. M. Zcmp & I)oPub? Drug Store; /' __ vuwn.*- ?/?.?? ? Choice liye, 4 qt. trottlffl i n CMe $ 00 C nice Kye, 6 qt. tHritta* {*??*? 4 SO Methnsnleh Kye? X gallon jug* 1 40 -Wr ulw hare in tnmMt ? ft lw*l t>4 The W. A. VANDKRCOOK COtt Fin* slIHtltY.-ANOFLICA, MUSCAT*!.. S??| FINEST LIQUORS IN Original Packages Having been appointed agents for/ KIMKDMAX. KBILE11& CO. tl?e Po tlncole Kentucky distiller* of I he fa mous i. W PALM Kit, NKbSON COUNTY. MONOGUAM A.AtETHU SELAII Kye WhUklop, wo offer ' a' car load oi those good* in the following Or'ginal Packagog : ? " \ Palmer Kye, voryohl, 1 quart bot- /* \ tie in <:ab<\ per oa?o $1 2i? Monogram Itye, 1 qt. Jk>iUo in ??m 1 00 MethuHalch lly<>, htjt. bottle in eAse 80 Old Oorn Whiakey, 1 gallon jogs . . 2 'Jli Old Corn Wliinkov, V gallon jugs 1 i't These wc huv?n ? took.;. _ . Palmer Ilyc, very old, 1 gallon jurfv each . . . . 5 0> I'ulnur Itye. very old. 2 gallon jugs.. each . . 10 00 Palmer Hye. very old, 4 qt. bottle^. ' '1' in cases, percaao ????.. 600 Palmer Kye, very old,6qt;;;botttes ? in rase, per ca?o ..... . ,71*0 i'ttlnirr |{yef old, l^gal juge, each 4 00 Palmer Hye, old , 8 gal jug?,?ae$*-800 Cjiolco Kye,lgallon jug^dach 3^