The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 17, 1897, Image 3

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Cotton is quoted as follows today : Fnllv I<o\v Midd'in# Middling .(if Kill to M ddling i?il xi *V y ? Uoou Middling Lost a Sow by Hydrophobia, On Wednesday of last week Mr.) A. H' lttihon lost a lino sow by h v - : dropliohia. The sow was Idtten It v a dog before the doyj went ma<t. The ?ow feliovst d hm of madnets (en days after *ho was bitten, and Oil the twelfth day a fo4l ease of hydrophobia was developed. A Couit , Last week wben wo vicnt to pre*s the trial of John Watkfpyvfor rape >vaa in progress. "WA vet diet <>f guilty was rendered and he was sentenced to be hanged on the -2 of October. Tins case elided the criminal docket and tho court Im* been engaged ail this week on civil cases. Arrested Upon a Sovious Chargo, On last Satuiday morning Mr. .1. 11. Stephenson was arrested eliarg ,<j^i with ra|b upon Jessie Arrant*, Hh'e Kb) ear-old -daughter of Mr. .1 1?. Arrantfi. Niiturally indignation van bigh, and it is said some threats of ly celling were made. With com. mendahlo care and forethought, to avoid even a possibility of such it tiling, our excellent sheriff bad Mr. Stephenson removed to Columbia whot'O he will in all probability ve main until the Fobruary tetin of Court. We Aro Not Surprised at the Crowd For tho past two woelcs nunu-r oils boarders hayo visited the excel lent boarding house recently opened by Mr. lv. M. llendrix. '1 hero lnis been an average of 25 hoarders a d y. Yesterday by invitation from Mr. Ilendiix we dined with him, arid we are now not. at all surprised at Die crowd. For the best meals of vituals and tho best serv co at. the table, for the lenbt money, you will find at Mr. Hendrix's. Tho bouse is one door South ot Mr. John T. Net ties' grocery store. * ? ? ' Fire. We are sorry to learn that on hist Fniulay morning Mr. \V, T, McOns* lcill, of Catarrh , lo??t his barij by lire. IMr. McCaskill had two barrels ol molasses stored in the barn and be thinks that some one in striking a match to sea how to take some of the molasses lot tho toddcr catch tire. Why Mr MeCaskill thinks thin in, because on the sido ol iho barn wore two stalls in which were tw.. in u I os and when ho discovered I ho lire the mules were out of the stalls and the doors fastened. A oonsidora bio amount of corn and fodder was in tho barn all of which was consum ed. Deaths. Miss Ren a Dixon, daughter of Mr. J. E. Dixon, of Hculah, died on last Friday of congestive chill She Was 10 years of age. 'I he bur ial took place at Ml. Olivet church. It is with deep regret that wco an nounce tiie death of MissP Dida ?Sligh. dnughter of Capt. and Mrs. -T. VV. Sligli, of Knirtlcld. For sov < ral months she had .suffered with that djrcjttd d bcsse. consumption, and ? nil that, loving frends could do was done to relieve her, but to no ayail, and on tho 8th innt. hor pure soul returned to the God who gave it. The fungal and burial took place at Ziou church, conducted by Hev. Mr. Winn. Deceased was just 2'A yoars of age. Mr. Wm, Gladden c.n aged citizen i f Wot Watoec died at his homo) nfter ? long illness on \V?d?4ia<JAjr X Ibe loth inst. 1 1 is rem'ains word inW^d-ui Pino Grove/ Rev. Air. Jamison coiubietcd tho funeral ser \icest. Mrs. Ncapon, mother of burfel'ow townsman Mr. G II. Lenoir died at her homo at llagood, lhnrsday morning Sept. 1C. '1 his in tho third 'time within a few short months that death has entered this home. Mr. Lenoir baB the sympathy of our ^e.n; tiro community in this sore atlliction. On Tuesday evening ?"'c[it. 10th. tho angel of death hovered around the bedside of' Mifcs JjuIa Latham and bado hor gentle spirit b.Cftk i -he silver eord and wafted it to tho God from whence it eamo. Death is sad at all times and most especially so ? "tfhen one so young, so 'fnll of hope should be cm down in iho bud ol Voung womanhood, she being only 17 years of ago. Possessed of a kind, cheerful d spositi#>n Lula mul ? innny fnonds whose hearts arc bleed' ? ~ tng todi*y that the friend and school ? nmle they lovcdflQ much has^jeen * taken lioHi tJjejr, l,,at tho once :* sparkling eye, tho beautiful form nnd frtce lms been I'luced forever beneath the sod. And who but those who Jmve 0 x t> er 1 c nccA. a?! [k c^n IHc 1 1 on Van picturo tho sorrow in that boqte ^tiich has been beroft of a o?*r May ? God-w?*l? the ?rfDof his consolation bind up the broken hearts of the parent", brot ? <irs and little sisters who have U?e j Still rtt Ilia Old Tvul.a, I Mr. J. W\ Davis, Notary 1* U i t\ i of A o 1 ioc lit is si ill At hi* eld 1 1 i( k-? ' j ??f tioing lite , ii ii 1 1 1 1 a I Knot, lie; [ made one (Mi the 12llt iu?l. Mi ,). IT, Christinas, of Antioch, and Mi*.h (J. U. Herry? of Lucknow, Thu ceremony was porfor in < d at Hie residence of the groowii'a father, ' llvorvboily Kaya Ho. Cancarots randy Cathartic, tlio most won tlorful mialioul ilisuoverv of the uro, pleas- ; nut an(\ ifotiv&lnntr to tho tftsio, act ROiitly j uihI positively on klduoya, Hvov and bowi In, > I -anninp; the entire ay atom, dispel colds, i i Mi'ti htuuhioiio, fewr, liubitnal coiiHtlpatlou :n:<l UUIouW'kh. Please liuy and try a box j i i ( O. Ci to-day ; 10, U5, f>0 cents. Hold and i gl.ftfatlUH^u to cure l>y all druj-'tjiats. j Advortisod Letters. Kor wet k ended Sept. 12, l?St)7:j Su'Wurl CJoodwin, (Jovan Nosi,| 10 mum a William?, Klla S.inmt ls, j Kmnk Carter. Mary Carr, Minnie) II ay !<???, A H M Nelson. O, J. Shannon, l\ At. Women Wasting Away. Is often canned by a lack of to ><? i?i the frnvtlo. anutoiny. Or. j ?i.y's (Jossypinui tonoM up these ?>r j ><un8, insnron regularity, curoR all j N'limlo discasof, incrcaacH tlio appe tite, and insures buoyant, tosrnfe nealth. ? Try it ami bo convinced that it is the groatest of all regain tore and heantifiers. Price $1 per liotlle. For sale by dntgtf'ftts, or -<Qiid to Uo'lainy Mfg. Co, l>ox 100 \t lan ta, Ga. Stolon. Stolen from 1 1 |'d u ndersigm d on I ho fill i iiiHi., ii s\^idl jiii rse, and a pocket-book containing about six ty dollars. and sotno valuable pa po i s. Tho above was stolen by i? black boy calling himself Kdward Mo Do well, ?vlio is about 20 years old, about 5 loot 10 inches or (> feel. tall, and haa piercing yoioo, and a limp in one of It is legs. A libend reward will bo paid for the ?rrest of said thief. Said thief may inakc his way to his homo in Co lumbia, S. C? or go to Charlotte, N. C. L. MoCandi.kss. rcraonal. i\T i st* C. JC. Young, who has been in Ala. for some time has returned home. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Moore have returned homo from Asheville, N. C., where I hey ha\o tyeen for sovornl weeks. Miss. Minnio Olybnrn has return ed I'Oine from a visit of several weekm to Lancaster. Mr. H. T. Goodale, of Charleston, is spending a few days at home Dobs many friends are glad to soe him. Miffl Neta Nicholson who has been qu te sick at the homo of her sister in Lancaster Co , has sufll. eiently recovered to return to her home at DoKalb., Mrs J. H. Moflett has returned from a visit to relatives at Bishop ville. Dr. M. ?I. Wittkowsky who has been confined at home by sickiuws} for several w?-eks is able to be on the streets again and has gone to Asheville to recuperate. Mrs. A. J. Stokes aftor a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs .1. M. Li* I Grand lias returned lo her homo in j Charleston. ' We have boon requested to an nouncG that a protracted meeting is exported to begin at Mt. Zioii church Friday night, before the 41. h Sunday, being tho 2-1 Lb of this month, conducted by Rev. W. H. Joyner. Tho Kershaw Era says: '-You are in business, 'you know it.; you can sell goods cheap, you know it; hut,- do the people know il V Well, wo guess not. How can they if ?you don't advertise? The inei ohants who advertise are the ones who sell the poods, if you do not think so exiimine for yourself and see. fom flnp (loro^nonSnuts?. yj V1 ? v r Mt. Pleasant. $ Kd. Chronicle- ? IJi <-k i ?i ^ cotton is the onlcr of the day in , 1 1 ? i ? part of I lie moral vineyard. (Moat of the farmers say they wiil Jnot mak.* 11 half a crop <?f the whiUi lint. The public Hclionl opi/ned on the OtU inst. The Mt. Pleasant Literary So ciety met last Saturday night at iia regular place at 8 p. m. An interesting program wns executed. The important topic, of "Jlro and water" wns discusscd nhly by four speakers and decided in f r? v???* of "water" by the committee. In structive addresses were delivered by Prof. . I. Willie Dunn and Rev. G. M. Davie. TImt^ will be a joint debate be i.ween I lie* Alt. Pleasant and West Watereo Literary societies on ftat u id ay n Igh t before -tho -Um?l - Sun day in ll?M mouth. The qucrry to lte discussed is, 4<Keaolved','That Nspoh-on was a greater warrior tlian WnflblntftHji." Speakers from i Mt. Plensnnt Socti-.ty arc, Kev. ' G. M. Davie, Prof. K. P. Odom and the writer. Theao two flocieticn haro wet in joint debate before and the Mt. Pleasant wot),,, and of course heir dfleijatee Will make an effort to win again. Thd two so cieties will meet at .High Wasaee school house ? half way ground. j: Mrf. E. K:'Mile?, of Brookland, apeotawhllo with Iter friend* in the country last week mucll to the l eSJirtWefirof Ihcm. W; If. Cobb. ( Xirlcwoaa. | ? f>eif <Jhfta?tc!e J? -Ag*!* we met it ' AdicltUace amoDg oar brother ami I.tA W VEKH-' C'ON XEMTi l)ti. ir?il the month* of September (Kiolnr 'Tin' Chf^nielo will eomliut a voting (mi 11 1 est upon the iik?hI pop u 1 i r Inwyer ?>f (lie Cam den l?ai . 'I lie tniilcsl will lie C?U* dueled in the same way as wan the fimneiV eoiilctil except us to length <f time ? sixty instesuf of nineJv days. For the meecpsfnl law\iii' ho will 1 1 ii lil i s |i I' < ? t twelve month* free of charj^t the follow ing on 1 1 1 : In l he Chtonirln v<. tin" contest Mic, wan declared lo l>e the most, popn 1 it r member of I he Camden I {nr. The following is tin1 eoupon. ?See to it thiii the nnmo of your fa vorite lawyer heads iho list: >f.D (fl CD Wl O O m <a> I t' -1 o >: a :3 o ?"? ir? L* ? ' 5 PQ c* o Cut out the, above, write the name of your favorite lawyer on i Ik? dot ted lino, ami bring or Rend it to this ollloo. \j. Winkler, ' 47 T. J. Kirkland, II \V. I). Tranllmin, ttfi W. M. Shannon, '27 l?. A. Wittkowskv, 2\ B. 15. Clnriie, - IN isister correspondents, but oiry ask for n short t>pat:c us news is very aonrco lit present. Miss Clara Hush, after spending! sometime i;i this neighborhood h leturncd to her home al Stockton. Mr. Chiirlio Hough, of Kershaw, accompanied by his charming sis "ter, Miss I'atsic, spent sevoml days hero recently. Miss Majjj.it! McRov, f Knres ton, has heen spending sometime with friends and t datives here. Mr. L. McL. Hrown, of lvall ?, while, attending coui t, visited re latives here. Miss Camilla Thompson, one of Hulnh's sweetest young ladies has heen visiting friends at this place. IIow Tho Votn Stands; M. L. Smith .1 . T. Hay, U it I 17 Tress ie. Pleasant Hill. Mr. Kilitor : ? Wo come again ask i 11 if our spaco in tho coin runs of the dear Ohronicio which continues to grow more interesting every isstf". Tlio protracted meeting which your ? Lynchwood corrcspontl.;lTt made note of which wan to com monefc on the 12 mat. was postponed until tho 2nd Sunday pros, on ac count of the fanners boing ho busy gathering. / Cotton picking hns been in full Mast for the past two works. You writer r.iin pick flD Jeast -10 lbs in u dav, who enn bear, il? Willi sadness we report tlio pain ful accident which befell I lie bright and biippy littlo l>ov of Mr. Air*. F/. !/. Oopcland of litis place ,Snhdat\ the ..12 th inst , (hat of gelling Viis a/hi broken near ilie wrist.. Medical aid ^as at oneo puinuioned and w* hope honn to see him out again Mr. V. Randolph was visiting near IMsh-pville recenth*,' he said l?o enjoyed hiuisolf liughly. Miss Alice Outlaw who lutn hocn 4?ed ridden for several years with iluiiMi ilisin is vory ill. Misa Ada KirkSey, ?>ne f?f U'.hI vIIIc'h ino-t charming young ladie-. i? visiting friends and relatives nc.ir this phuso. M j:. and Mrs S Braunon's infant baby is seriously ill. As news is source w.ll conclude with bc.>?t wishes to aH,. More anon. Uncle Bud. // Antioclx. pijfrki ng in tl?<? order #>f lhc| dnv Not ityorc than a half crop will, bo mn<l& A piolraotcd meM.ing ix in pro f?ro?8 nt l'in'fa1! conducted by Kcv. Knf zminger and con. There will be a joint dobnlo be tween Gum SpringH and CVdnv Orove l.jterary societies on Alio _1bl, ?>aturdpy night jn October. Mr J. T. Christ mftjr- end M'fcs Cttthreo Worry went happily matried on last Sunday, tho 12tl? rtt tba reej. donee of the groom's father, Notary , Public J \V. D.ivis officiating. A fine dinner was enjoyed by tho large crowd ? present*-? ? ?? With ln^t wishes to Tho. Chroni cle and Kdi or. . J. W. D. BJshopyilla. Ah I haven't seen any Items from this place In tome time, I will lnk<> tbc liberty of writing Jwt a short piece. ? Every thing is'ut on such a boom nt pTewnr, ?wTie?vIy 6Vef voiie Ts so busily engaged picking cation, ?*c. ituiaomeoLourapprliagyouBg inea doesn't mm to mind the tlwes ?#ir distance titicr, It on bare to I l ^ I. vim h wood ~ st in i monthly visits, J ? 1 1> 0 OVt'6, wo plTSIiine, lis i!*Ultl. Miss Lillian MrMnnua li:tn re lu rued to her hoiuu at l)i^v:ilt>, sf ter a delightful vUil ot (several tveeks ai this 1 1 1 iu:t', as l(|io ??innl of Aha. hi a Kin;*. Mr. Major Hp via and iiis hister iM istj/f'iltX mkI Air. Willie iliown >i??t Uil friends ul Ma yo.svillo leoeiit lv- \ W itli kind wishes. K. Wo st Walcroo 3J r. ICdi tor : ? We nulfee thai ? ? ? ? o of \ mir i in 1 1 'spuixM n( s i n wiit* lii!/ ilif lecenl whipping given i he Mormons near Ml. Olivet sn) s I ?n it i'ii* people who did the whip ? in;? eamu f i o lu West Wateroe. iV hy slu old lio h i y the people i- tine from West Waleree wlion the in hipping took pl:?eo on the east villi? of tin* river ami there being as ni'iiif people in the Ml.. Olivet see <i.?n as in West WalerevV We a wail an tins wo i . West W a levee. Pine Wood For Sale, , Dry yellow leaf pine, in an\ ? pinnlity, delivered at ?1.M) pei eofd. Thin is not, old field pine bill genuine yellow loaf pine. Apply to K. It. Williams. Rudy'p P;lo Suppository Is guaranteed lo euro Piles and Constipation, or mono v refunded, ;*i() (its. pc; r box. So u<l for list ol 1 1 y li moii i hIs mid Kreo Sample to MAR TIN lUJDY, Kegiatxsred Phar macist) Lancaster, Pa. Kor sale mv all (hat>clrta?? druggists every where, and in Camden, S. ('., by l'Yankv M. 7*amp. I'loini-'euou* Items. Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all Block, curcd in JIO minutes by Woolford's Saniinr\ Lotion. ThU never fails. Swld by Dr. I?\ L. Zotnp, Dr.nj'uihl, Camden, '?>. (J. \\T A XT K 1) ? T K r VT \V < > U T i I Y and > V nctivo uou t l-Miicn or Indira to I ravel for respon <il>le, established house in South Carolina. Monthly ?><>>. 00 and ??vpiiiseK. Position sti'ii ly. lb-ferenee. Knelose Hclf-:nl?lr(!?scil st. mined envl ?pe. The Dominion Coiujmuv, Dept. W. Chirii.-io. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. T. X. Slocmn, M C., the Great C^m ist and Scientist, Will Send I'roo to the affliclod, Three Hottlea of H:s Nowly Discovered Remedies to Cure Con sumption and ail Lung Troubles. Nothing could'' ho fairer, more phila',>i hfopic or carry more joy to -i he a 111 i clod in an the oiler of T. A. Slocnni, M.C., of New Voik City. Confident. thai ho litis discover ed a reliable cure for consumption and all bronchial, thioat and lung discuses, general drcl lie and weak ness, loss of flesh and all condi tions of wasting, and to make its oroal limits known, he will send free, ill ice hollies to any reader of f.i'he Chioniclc who may be sillier cour>e ot , incouinu hum p-ium uontly cured thousands of appar ently hopeless cases. The Doctor considers it, hi* re ligious du'y ? a duly which lie owes U? humanity ? to donalo hi a infallible eure. Do has proved the dreaded con sumption to be a curable disease beyond any doubt, and has o? hie in his American and 10 u rope an la Im'tiiories testimonials of cxper iene.efioin I hoke benefitted ami cured, in all parts of the world. Doir'l d?Jny until il is loo lute, ('on mi in.pi.ion, n niuler rnp ted, means speedy and certain dejtth. Ad diess T. A. sloeu-m'J M.jC., Pine street, New YorK.riVhdf when writ ing the Doctor, give express "find posloflie.w address-, and please men t-ion tmidino this article in The HhVoniele. FOR SALE. Four room house and lot 100 \ 2i feet on Lyttlaton St.. (huiideUi .S. C. Tonus reaHonahJe,, Property jlow r<?ady for iiinjK?< ll in. Further iHtrtieahtrrf up l?ly to oraddress S. W. Yonn-j, 2iM/\V. 47th St, jiew Vork City, TAX NOTICE In accor.ianeo w i 1 1 1 tho Act to rnixo supplied for Uveal year, commeneiuK Jaiiunry 1st, 1800, nbiit/f i.s hoicbv (riven that (In' Trt?n?jor?r'H < (lice of Kershaw C ?ou n ( v will be open far tin* (V?li^rtio?* of from the Iftili d.iy of OelolnT, 1807, ttn i i I the 3l?t day of n?coniber 1'ho rata por e? atom for Kershaw Coun ty ii< H? follows : mill*. Stale Taxes r? School " ^ 0 County ?? y II. I?. ? 2Ti % Tot.il N'-.j n.illH. . Toll 'I'm* ?l. ? The following special lories bayo been made f?Uo i ' mlJUi 8peci.il Hel.ool (ax District No. 1 ..'J For mUTfit on ?,rhool Bonds (Jradrd peliool bni'dinu - ? ? District Tfc.I % ?Special School tax District 3lo. I j ? vrv *43 .... tf;V? 7 2 ? . ?V ' ? 10 2 ? II 2 ' ' ? ' IS 2 ? ? ? 1,1 ;> ' ' ' ' C'I7 8 ' ' ,18 3 All information os to taxes will l>o fnr nished upon ?pp}fc>Af ton. ? No l^tof **t.ieS for uix receipt* *111 ho rcocitra uui?H? tho union ni of iax ?nnnoy isytlrposltcd^Uh XLo iJUlUt. Th??TruIe wIll'Lb ? tHo I r^#? '* ^ j j Ceanly Tr*.?ur*-r. roil) now until \\ return lo our oldstand wlioro il is hoiug enlarged and improved. Wo mention below a f??w articles and price*, an 1 as il wonlil he impossible lo name t'Vni y i Inn# id our inonoUtfo stock, must a.ik you lo tula* litis na an index lo I li?? whole; Shilling | >ri til h reduced lo.M j^, v Colored Ncoteii lawn"*, only b? por yard. ('<?!oio<l chailioa at per >aid. ( 'olorod lawns, (a nice assortment) only C'olored nainsook ami dimities reduced lo fia Hcoich lmppottos (linen ?? ir.?t< k ) only 1 2.1c- pin- yard. I'olorcd Dimity, reduced lo 0>i. por ) aril, worth l?>o. Striped and Injured, from worth por cont. inoro. One piece I'illomino reduced to ?S.\o worth Inn. Nqha veiling, seasonable colors, reduced to 1 l<? por yard. (?rape effect, iiiiiih veilini/, at only I Do por yard. .'?(> inch Percales reduced lo f>, (>.\, and S^c por yard. A iiiocuasor linont of summer Silks at ahsoluio coat. Whilo and Colored Duck induced to S.J, U, and lt).\ woilh por oont \\ Inle Nainsook, (chocked) reduced to 1, 7.' and 10c per yard. i'lain Nainsook (white) reduced to tf.1,, 10, 12, and l.r?-i per yard, worth 10 per coid.. more. Doited Swiss reduced to (>\c por yard. A splendid assortment of Hamburg and Swiss ombroidorioa at absolute o< ?hI . Torchon Lace, by tho yard or by the piece, lowor than ovor hoard of. Kionuoinj* for children's dresses from 12|o np. A fow Linen lap rohoH lofl which wo will oloso out at -10o oaoh. All at) lea and qualities from o,\ up. (rents white and colored shirts, "rea lv made" from lo.uip ? just think c?f it! Anything in hoseiry at fr<?m t < > nt) per cont. I ohm than vaiuo A bi,<> lino 'I able Damask from I Tx- per yard up. 'I'iiIiId ojl cloth, ftood quality, from lo:' up. . The entire stock of Clothing at and below co^l. Carpets, Mailing and Ku^a at and below coat. BIG REDUCTION ! .In everything an wo must roduco our nlock boforo going back tu our hand Homo qm. iters. Lot of Ladies' and dniilh' Uudcrvosta and Prawora (samples) al 2f> pot oont. Iosh than regular coat . AH W inter goods at u hi# sacrifice. Now ia the t into to roup genuine bargaina and remember wo haven't been advertising all Hiitnmor aL COS L'so we mean' more than wo any. The Am erica ti Gentleman's Whiskey. TIE 1ST YEARS OX., ID: Warranted a PUHK TON 10 AL STIMULANT, lie commended by Physicians and known as t lie ^CHOICEST WHISKEY I ''or CluU, Family and Medicinal Use. f WM. li ANA II AN & SON, ttuUimorc, M<1. TO 1)1 J HAD AT AM, M.SI'KNHAltlKM. "t'CiCT YOUTH'S ati semJ-monihljr Journal, printed on * very high Rrade of j* TC ?>nPcr' 1890. I'ubliehed by Youth's Advocato Pub, Co., AD VOOATCj Naihvillo, Tcan. Sample Copiot sent free, Sco prein, oll^i. Y(tUX& Pfj!OPr*/}, Subscribe for a paper that Is elevating In character, moral In tone and ??? i>< cinily intdtPHOnu and profitable to yomiK people, but rend rritb interoet nnd profit by pnopla of all Nnnrtnnnminntlon.ll It should *;o Into every household. Subscription prlc* Si. per year, m:t in orrinr to Initodticc it, wo will, on recoliit of iscfKiii Mampc, solid It to imvv subset ilnn '3 ujonlhi i f ' ?'iit nt fence. I'rtc: A Bicycle, Cold Waicli, Diamond Ulne or 11 scholarship in i)rniiRhon'3 IlusVCoJ-' i?W, (Nfiiliville, Tenn. or Tcxarkana, Toi.is, or n scholarship in most any reputable litis. College or l.i'< raty School In tlic tl. S cati bit sccurcd by riohu' a little work for ti? nt home. Largo c?*l? coin tni .v Soil paid agents. Addicsu Youth's Aovocatu 1'ob. ()o., Nashville, TcriO. (Mcntloutliis paper.] Wwi Mm Tmm YqwbPs Bmm Wm&m FlPtJ'T, WMSKIKS, BR4KIHKS, X ^ w,-? ? W&\ l?f i Staxkkvillkj W. ??? ;::52h! Sole proprietors of the celebrated KEY brands of old tashioned Whiskies and Brandies. We have superior facili ties for supplying consumers with the purest and highest data North Carolina Liquors at moderate prices. The high standard maintained and the general excellence of our brands are too well-known to ne^ coinmentl- Corre HpoiKTence solicited and lowest prices furnished on application. SES? *'0? PK? ? SlUHIT'V -C '2 ?>? V, * DR. I.H. ALEXANDER, Dentist. \ Grmlunto of tho Phila<lelpata l)ot*lal Col logo, Season 187&77, OK KICK HHOAD STIUOKT, Camokk, 8. 0. Two doora South of Tho Chron icle Olftco. NOTICE.^ ( I inn agent fur this eotrQtjS for tho ?t cameled Bug Destroyer dno of tho best known inventions for ridding tho house of hod hugs. Perfect satisfaction wherever used. Price only 7fto. Sam* I h? t an bo seen at Tho Chronicle <>l!U.*0?. as soon us shipment arrives. T. M. II AY.VKS, Aug. -0. 07. mmr? Km ' O^KIOK OK "I SlM'KUVISORM OK llKOISTIUTlON, I Ki:u?u aw County. Camukn, S. M.vueu 8, I8N7. J 'Tho Hoard of Registration for Kershaw I'o., will moot at tho Court House in Camden, on the lst> Mondays, Tuesdaya and Wednesdays of ouch month lor tho purpose ?d registering voters. Oilico hours troin !? a. in. to 8 it. in. ) W. F. UIJSSKLI*, Chairman, MANN KK llABON, Clork, J. P. RICHARDS, Member* of tho Registration Board for Kershaw County. How to Find Out. Kill a hot tie or common ^la?s with mint' ami loth stand twonty-four hours; a sediment or Mottling indicate.1) nil un healthy condition of tho kidnoys. Whon nrino stains linen It Is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too iYeqpon! dosiro to urinate or pain in the hack, is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and Madder are out of order. What to do. There is comfort in tho knowledge so often expressed that I)r, Kilmer'# Nwainp.Root, tho great kidney remedy fulfills ovory wish in relieving pain in 1.1m back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part ol Hie urinary passituet). It corrects inability to hold urino and scald ing pain in passing, II, or hnd eflVclH fol lowing use of liquor, wine or boor, and ' overcomes that unpleasant noeoBsity of being eoiop?dled to got up 'tunny times dining the night to urinate* The mild ami tho extraordinary effect of Swamp h'oot is soon realised. It stands tho highest for its wondorful cures of tho most distressing caSos. If you need n medicine you should have tho boat. Sold by druggists, price fltty coots and one d.dlar. Von may have a saninlo bottle and pamphlet both sent freo by mail. Mention Tho Camden Chroniolo and send your address to Di\ Kilmer & Co., Hinghamton, N, Y. Tho proprietor of this paper guurantcoH tho gonulnesn of this offer. 1 1 othoh snfTuring from soror.est or any diKonscs, dogs or cattle are heir lo huc ccs.sfully treated by Dr. Ha&ley, Veterinary Surgeon. The Dentistry of the horso is a scienco in ilwolf. Horses'. Tooth are.- tho cause of disagreeable habits. Horses having dmoased Icoili aro liurtl to keen in con dition. nnd if poor it is impossible to fat ion, There are few hornes young or rtJd, without more or less sharp-edged of rough |)rgj?(.-ltons upon thoir molars.. The sharp edges laootato the mouth, causing torture to tho horse, and he tries in various ways to rid himself ot tliu trouble. Homo start HUddenly or stop short, toss tho head, drool or slob hor ; oil i crafty, drive jndeways, or hold their hoijds \n an unnatural manner.' Im proper^rludiiig of food onuses indigna tion and indigestion p rod u com loss of ap jielito, hidi,-l>ound, h\\ <>I1cii limbs, Star?. . i^ig or di'Hvi-liko coat o? haft*, coughing* dischargea at. t ho none, running at tho oyes, ole. All irregularities of molars oi^jnoisors oiiKily . removed. ...Practical - experience cnnbles 1110 to gi?o satisfao- ? lion- in all ohmcs. No charge for' exami nation nt otticc. GEAEUATE OF STOCKHOLM. - Medical Register for the States of Vir kjiniu, New York , Illinois, We*t Virgin- v in, Pennsylvania, No# Jetsey. .jwrAii calls promptly atteuded to night or day. Ofliee oVer F. M, Zeiup <& DeTasi' Drug Stoio. <| I . WONDERFUL are the cures by WW Hood's Satsaparilla, ami yet they are siinplo and natural. Hood's Sarao parilia makes PURE BLOOD* FINEST LIQUORS IN ?" Original Packages ITuVJuk boon Ap|>ointo<l ngcnl* fi?r FRIEDMAN, KBIL.KR ?fc CO. tho |?o* ducolu Kentucky <listHl?r? of the In* monB T. W PALMKR, v NKL80N COUNTY, MO NO? RAM A MKTJIU* HE LA If Rye Wbtftfcio.", wo oflTer n capy loitd of thofift g??o<U in lite following Original Packajreflj . ... . Palmer Ry?, very old, 1 quart bot tle in oa?n, por cu*e . . ... $1 25 Monogram Rye, I qt. bottlo io c??e 1 06 MetbuRftleh Ry<>, t <jt. tMiltlfl ~ Old Coin WiihUoy, 1 gallon jug? . . 2 25 Old Corn AVlilrtkov, gallon juga 'I J}1*. The*o wo Iwvo ?n ftoek? Palmer llyo, very bid, 1 gallon jugv enob j, 500 Pn liner Rye, very otiJ>'2 gallon jugf? MUtll V"V" t . 1000 Palmer Rye, very old, 4 qt. bottles . ; In 0h(0m, i>orn?Mo . 6 00 ^5 Hytvvory.olri, fl qt. bottle# ?? 1*1 f ? r4 ? - v Palmer Rye, old, Y gul Juim, MAob 4 00 jutfa, e*6b OltoTce Hye, 1 gallon jug*, oaeh J| 00 Choice Ry?, 2 gallon jtiji*, each Cl.oU o Rye, 4 qt, UMUm l? ?*a** Oliojcf ftjrt.Cqt. iKXtU* in -5^1 3 Methuulch Rye, 1 gaF w"y?S*fflM im