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Thanks, ^ Oilt Mond Mr. 15. M. TIendrix 1ms our thanks for ? nioo dish of oystoiB. Cotton Market, Cotton is quoted as follows today : Fu'ly Ii^w Middling ft? Middling1 fij Fully Middling ft* Good Middling f>A \ Fully Good Middling f>? Bail^tftntod Mr, J. H, Stephenson. v Oapt, W, M. Shannon and lion. W 1). Trantham appeared before Ju Igo ?J. 0. IClugh in Columbia lavt Wednesday i>ntl obtainod bail for Mr. II. SKephonson in Ibe sum of $3,000, Votes For Tho Lawyers' Contest. Votes for tho lawyers' coutest will 'bo received up to nix o'clock on Thursday afternoon, November the 4th. Those holding coupons should sond them in at once. On ly 13 moro days before the contest closes. ? ? ? ^ Notice. I have a tine load of Kentucky Horses and Mules which must be sold in tho next thirty days, re gardless of cost, in order to make room for a future car load. \ Respectfully, A. II. Suu ndera. j Ni'W Schodulo A new .ecliodulo went into effect on the O. R. & O. and S. C. h G. Roods giving a fant freight and pas senger servico between all points on these roads from Charleston to Marion N. C., and GafTney City Corrected schedule will appear next week. Advertised Lettors. Fo? week ended Oct. 17, 181)7: S ?J Vinson, Andrew Smith, Frnn cia C Giislclns, W M Singleton, ?J ? A Pride, Riehrtfd Mickle, II C Lit tle, Irwin Keitt, W L) Ilearon, Jim Fit man, Susie E Hsrnard. 0. J. Shannon, 1\ M. t ^r~ Gone to Colorado. Mr. Ernest llasseltino camo up from Columbia Inst Friday, lie spent several days here with his fath ers family, nnd left yesterday for "Colorado, where ho will mako his homo in the future. He carriea with Mm tho best wishes of tho people of Lancaster. ? Ledgor. Bitten By a Mad Dog And Then By a Mnd Cat. We are informed that about two months ago a dog belonging 10 Mr. Davis Beykin, of Antioch, wenl mad. The dog hit Mr. Boykin and also a cat belonging to Mr. Hoy kin. A few dnyn ago tlie oat went road and hit Mr. Boykin very se verely on the- hand, ilia hand, il is said, is in a very had condition. We hope soon to know that Mr. Boykin is better. ? Wannamakor on Advertising. "I nevpr in my life used* such a thing as a poster, or dodger, or handbill. My plan for 20 years htffk been to buy so much space in a newspaper and fill it up as 1 wanted. I would not give an ad vertisement in a newspaper of 500 circulation for 5,000 dodgers <ir< posters. If I wanted- to sell cheap jejvelry or run a gambling scheme I might u?jc posters; but I would not insult a decent reading public with handbills. I deal directly with the publishers. I say to hitn: ?How long will you let mo ruh a column of matter through your pa per for $100 or $?00,' as tho case may be. I let him do the figuring, and if I think he is not trying to take more than his share I give him tho copy. I lay aside the pro fits on a particular line of goods for advertising purposes. At first I laid aside $3,000; last year I luid aside and spent $40,000. I have done better this year and shall in crease that sum a's the profits war rant it. I owe my success to news papers, and tp them I freely give p certain profit of my yenily busi ness." An Epidcmic ofMarriages. A marriage epidemic struck Cam don this week causing several pairs of fond and loving hearts to boat as one ??till death do ns part." Dr. Sydney Zemp and Miss Hat tie Truesdell daughter of Mr. and Mr?. Henry Truesdell wero married at the residence of tho bride's father oil last Wednesday evening, Rev, "DrrPatc officiating. Mr. Willie Shannon, son of our excellent post9 master, Air. O. J. Shannon, And Miss Katherine Brooks, were married. on the-f 20tL lnit. Of thefir mtrri^go the Colnm bia Rcfrister of the 20lh Inst. says i "Mie# Katherine Hammond Brooke wfas^rbcacty and charm of manner is known to . .ill: Colombia society, and William M. Shag non, a popnlai ? yoanft Colombia business man, will wsfl tnis morning at 10 o'clock si tbl resfdehCe of the bride-to-be'i father. Capt J. IT. llrooks it Rose loads, Is* miles from Ninety-Six." . ? iiiii HetliePfLoaehe, aaogtitei of Hm. W. K. PeLoache, and Mr JU tt. D?Jar, of Atlanta, O* , weri Mifrfstf' at tte -xesidixnc?L_of ttw ? J " ' * Death. Mr. ?J. 15. Corbett, of Antioch, lost by death, ta few days a ? ? hi* only child ? a lilllo boy about 10 months cf age. Forsonal. ^ Mr. T. Ii. Davis who has been <l*u i to bick wo tiro glad to loam if hotter# Wo received a pleasant cull on last Saturday from that excellent and highly esteemed gentleman, (.apt. J. M. Ferry, of Lancaster. N0. Ciring, of K&ntucky, is now at Mr. A. II. Saundor's stables with A\ ear lojid of lino horses and mules which tt,o ^ selling^at ttnherd of Varices. \ \ Vrho Two Words. , ? One day / Harsh word, rashly^fiaidv " V'pon aft oviT,1<iTm?tiy "peilr". And like a sharp aiwltTiTel dart It piorctd a fond and lovinu heart; It turned a friend into a foe, And every whero brought pain and woe. A kind word followed it one day, flow swiftly on It its hlossed way; It hculed tlm wound, it sullied the pain: And friends of old were friends again. !t made the hate ami anger cease, And everywhere brought joy and peace. Programme of Sumter Union. The Sumter Union will meet will) tho Flint Hill Baptist Church Oct. 1M), 180 V. Tho introductory sermon by Uev. J. W. Davis. The missionary sormon by Rev. C. D. Peterson. Friday 10 a, m. 1 Suggestions on preparing and teaching the Sunday School lessons. ? II. J. Boy kin. ?) 2. Influence and power of the) Sunday School. ? O. 1'. Davis. Saturday, 10 a. m. 1. My conception of an ideal pan tor in tho mulpit and out.-t-C. L. Winkler. \ j 2 My conception of an ideal church memoer. ? Jotdma W. Pavis. 8. Doacous as thoyhre and as they ought to beA^lie^. R. T. Marsh. Township Convention Tho Flat Hock Township S. S Convention will meet with tho Da mascus Church S. R. on Saturday the sixth of November next. 'I ho fol lowing program will ho observed. 1st. Devotional exercises and the enrollment of delegates. 2nd Reports from school (in cluding the history of the school for the scholastic year) with tho statist! eal. 3d. Are the dest motion of Riblc truths sufficiently emphasized in the Sunday School. ? Rev. J. O. Beck with. Recess. 4th. ? Song soryico by tho choir. 5th. Address pn S. S. work by Bro. C. W. Birchutore. 0th. I1* propor effort made in our S. S. to have all the children en gage in the song service? ? T. A. Can then. 7th. A ro our young people ben ofltted by tho S. S.? Bet McDowell. G<*od singing will be an interlude throughout the convention work. All tho schools in Flat Rock Township arc earnestly requested t<> send delegates and a good and full report of their work for the conven tion year of 1807. j> J. S. Gardner, T. A Cauthon, Prcs't. Se^ LiWTEBS^ Con--' TEST* During tho months of September ^ud Octobei^The Chronicle will conduct a voting coutcst upon the most popular lawyer of the. Cam den Har. The contest will bo con ducted in the same way as wus the farmers' contest except as to the length of time ? sixty instead of ninety days. For the successful lawyer we will publish for twelve months free of chargo the follow ing card : In Tho Chronicle voting contest Mr. was declared to bo tho most "popu lar member of tho Camden liar. Tho following is the coupon, See to it' that the name of your fa vorite lawyer heads the list: tn CD g O) Tl ? H tn g o f/ '? % 2 I 3 a <v s o o ?^3 O t-i o? ? S? a o * h ? 6 2S P Cu o p? ** 8 0 ? Cut out the above, write the naftie of your favorite lawyer on the dotted Hoe and bring or tend it to tbl? office. Tho Voto Stand#: ? - r,t\ L. Wilier, *!M.L. Smith, 'i W.-D. TranUitm, MPrJ.lClrkhmdr I B. 0. Clarke. 1 A A - || |i| 1 1, wwawwitf i To Cure n Cold in One Day. Tak>? Ii?xaiivo liromo Quinine Tnblets. All di ugyista refund the money it it fails to euro, iiuu. , l>o You \> ant OoUlP Kveryono desires to keep inform on Yukon, tho Klondvko and Alaskan gold Holds. Send 10o. lor largo Compendium of vast informal tion n nil big color map to Hamilton Publishing Co., Indianapolis, liul. Hudy'u Pile Suppository Is Kuaranteed to euro Piles and Constipation, or money refunded. 50 cts. per box. Send for Hat of ; testimonials and Free Sample to MA UTJN KUDY, Kegistered Pliar- 1 iihicist, Lancaster, 1'a. For naif j by all llrstcbus druggists every where, and in Camden, S. ('., b\ Frank M. Zomp. The Moat Popular Young Lady, At tho close of tho lawyers' cqyC test The Chronicle will have ing contest upon th^ most ^.-fmpular young1 lady in Kershaw county. The prize to be awanlro' will l>o a ladies' handsome gold /watch, tilled with 11 jewels, WallhAm movement and valued at $2 5.06. Tho watch can be seen at this ojflco. <? Women Who Should not Marry. The woman wl\o proudly de clares that she oa/not even hem n pocket handkerchief, never made up a bed in her life, and adufwith a simper that she has "boen'ir^so oiety ever since she was 15." The woman who*. would rather nurse a pug dog than a baby. Tho woman who ll^iuks she can act $5,000 worth of style out of a $1,000 salary, , ? The woman, who wants to refur nish hor house every Spring. ..The woman who buys for the mere pleasure of buying. The woman who does not know how many cents, halves, quarters, dimes and nickles there are in a dollar. The woman A-ho thinks that men are angels and demigods. The woman who would rather die than wear a bonnet two seasons old. The woman who thinks that the cook ami the nurse can keep house. The woman who thinks it is cheaper to buy bread than to make it. The woman who buys bric-a-brac for the parlor and borrows kitchen utensils from her neighbors. The woman who wants things just because "other women" have them. Tho woman who thinks she is an ornament to her sex if she wins a progressive euchre prize. ? 10 x. Citation. South Carolina ? Kershaw County. Py C. 0. TIailc, Esq, Probata Judge. Whereas, S. 0. Clyburn mado suit to me, to grant him letters of Adniirii.s I rat ion of the Estate of and pfiects of Emma Lang, of Kershaw county. These are therefore to cite andadirnn ish all and singular the kindred andCrcdi lors of the said Km ma Lang, decea^ ed> that they he and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to bo held ?l j Camden, S. C-, on the 22nd. day of Octo ber inst., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock. in the forenoon, to shew cmide, if anv thoy have, why the said Adminis tration should not be gi anted,? (liven under mv TTand this 5th day of October, A. IX, 1897. Published on the 8th day of October, 1807, in The* Camden Chronicle. C. C. liAILE, IVobate Judue. NOTICE. South Eastern Car Service For South } Carolina. Columbia. 8. C., October > 1st., 1807. ) Notice is hereby givon that on and af ter October 18th, 1807, Cars not unload ed within forty-eight hours lifter arrival nnd cars which are not loaded within forty-eight hours after being placed in position, tdmll be subject to a charge of One Dollar ($1.00) per day or fraction thereof, for t ho detention .of Cars and use of track?, Sundays and legal holi d iys excepted. Atlantic Coast T,ine, Charleston & Savannah Py.. South Carolina & Georgia P." P., // Charleston ?fc Western Carolina Uy., l'lorlda Central & Peninsular It. P. Columbia. Newberry it Laurens R. it., Ohio Itiver and Charleston Ky.? East Shore Terminal Company., Carolina & Cumberland (lap Py., Ulne Kidgo It. P., Southerri Itoilwav. J. C. IIA'SKELL, Manager. Sheriff's Sale. South Carolina ? Kershaw County Coutt of Common Pleas. JVm. P. Jacobs, Plaintiff, I Against John S. Ross, Drfendanl Under and by virtue of a decrotal order granted in tho above stated ease, by his honor, J. V. Klugh. presiding Judge, 4Wed September 18th, 1?97, I will sell at puDllo opfcrv, before the Court House door in Camden, H. C . within tho legal hours of ? saie on the first Monday in November ^next, 1867, th? following deacHbed real es tate. to wit: All that niece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the Countj of Kershaw in tho State arorepid, known aa the Wm. P Jacob* Mill trait, and bound ed aa follows : on the North by lands of Mrs. Mary M. Goff, and on the Hast, South and West by lands of tho ?td Wm. Pr Ja cobs, on tha waters of Spear* Creek, , waters Of Waterec river; all of aa(d lands being mostly undor water by the mill land, ex ?^U^)acrea jn^re orfc* the Tarroa of oEUBu* WWW Mfivy 77 mcs arc hard ami Cotton loir , 11.7* will make yon prices so that you wilt he able to yet tchuf yon want in our line, IVe ran prove what we say, Conic and see us when you want shoes , \ clothing , (men or boys) hats, caps, trunk::, top or under shirts, co liars cuff's, draw ers hose ( or anything a man may want. AB.DY GA1MRIIC CURE CONSTIPATION 10 * 25 ? 50 ALL DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED *??! nle and booklet fret. Ail. KTEItMNG ItEMKDY CO.. Chlcneo, Montreal. Can. . orRcit lo rU _ ?M-I MONEY Til IM On fanning lands in sums of $300 and upward 6-vears loans. C. L. WINKLER, Attorney at Law. JAS.L. HAILE, COTTOry BUYER For Alexander Sprnnt & Son. Ofllce at 1 1 . K. Halsall's store. AT AND BELOW COST. ? ^ My entire stock i?* heing dispnsnd pf at and below cost, wit lithe exception of heavy groceries . and these are sold low er than tliey can tic bought elsewhere. During mv absence, Mr. Jaincw A. Mc Dowell will not ns my agent" J. IL STICPHKNSON. FOR SALE. Four room frame house and lot 100 x 25 fuut on Lytlle'.on .St., Camden, S. C. Tonga reasonable. Property now ready for inspection. Further particulars ap ply tooruddiees S. W. Younir, 2IM \V. 17th St. New York City, Boarding House I havo opened a Hoarding House in the building next south of Mr. John T. Nettles' store. The house w ill he fttXed up with new furniture and the tnhlefsup pliod with t tic best tho market afTords. When in town give me a cull. Hates reasonable; K. M. H FNDRIX. ,?;Ausr. 27 07. DR. I.T. ALEXANDER, ? Dentist. Graduato of tho Philadelphia Dentil) College, Session 187(5-77, OFFICF, BROAD STItKKT, Camdk.v, S. C. Two doors South of Tho C'hrou iole Office. Hall k Hall, ?r*? ' Wiibki.whkjpt.s and lh.AcKMjiiTiid, S d kit your pal ro.'iHjje. We have jti ?t purchased ii tire shrinker, the ' only ma chine Of the kind ever brought to Cam den. With It tires aro shrunk without, cutting and welding, which is far better. All kinda of reparing done. Norse-shoe ing a specialty. Give u? a call. Coffins.. We carry a line of coffins of nil sizes. HALL & HALL. iGmnirrJAivi lWfli , OFFIOR'OF StrpKitvifon.^ oy JIkoihtiiation, I KuRsn.wv County. f Camdkw, S. C? March 8, 1807. J The Board of Registration for Kerahnw Co., will tk ? Omirt Hotft a In Camden, on the 1k? Mondayt, Tuesday* and Wednesday* of each month for the p?rpo?? oft registering voter*. Office bour# from 9 n. m, to a ivm, . i/C h a i r n?an> Clerk, I Notice To Taxpayers. Oftlen of Treasurer Kondmw Co..) Camden, S ?!., Sept. iiilrd , I will In* at I he following named places on ' dates mentioned bolmv for t.ho purpose of ! polled lug Taxes for tlscul year iyi)?: Lueknow, Oct. 18th. Lvnrbwood. Oct. lOih. Haley's Mill, Out. 20th. \Vost ville, Oct. 21*1. Liberty Ilill, Oct. 22lid. Itabon's X I toads, Oct. 27 th, Curclon's Mill, Oct. 2Sth. The Tax Hooks will he open at I lie above named places from OA. M. to <1 P. M. W. ?. IIOlfOH, Treasurer K. C. ? MANUFACTURERS OF J)oors, Sash, Blinds, Moulduig, Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any sold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy Glass n specially, Juno l20. Ilonios suffering from Boron cms or any ilisontM's, < It ?|<m or raltlo arc heir to suc ct'isfnlly treated l>y Dr. Hadley, Veterinary Surgeon. The Dantistry of c lio horso in u science in itself. JIornoH' Teeth are the etniae of disngreenhlo habits. Iloraes having diseased teeth are hard to keep in eon. dition. nnd if poor it U impossible to fat ten. There aro few horses young or ol?lf without more or less sharp-edged of rongh projection# upon their lnolTtv*, The sharp edges laceiato tho ? month, causing torture to tho hor?e, and lie tries in various ways to rich himself of tho trouble. Some start suddenly or ?top short, toss the head, drool or aiob. her ; others *hy, drive sideways, or hold their heads. in an unnatural manner, Im proper grinding of food cause* indiges tion and indigestion produces lot* of up* , petite, hide-hound, swollen limb*, ?tar ?ng or dcad'liko coat of hair, coughing* ' discharges at the nose, tanning, at the eyea, etc. All Irregularities of molars : or Incicor* easily removed. Practical experienco enables mflNto gi?o satisfac tion in all cue*. No cBarfe tor ?x*a?4 nyfrft ?t j ? */ OBAESiTS & STCCKH0L1C Medical HegiaUr for th. fltalM of Vlr . gfajfr Kw Tort, llHnoj,.. W?w Vlr^n. 'All call* promyUy Mteaded to - ? ' 9 ; [laving boon ho busy Hint \vt* have not had lime to \Vrito up an advertisement, accounts lor I ho long delay, but now take pleasure in informing (- ur many customers and the public gen erally that we are again at our / LEPIOCF .LBFIGfl h~ - - *T Thereby enabling you to buy a fine hat or a pair of Fall Shoes (it a VERY, VERY ?().W PRICE. " " ' We have added to our storo a wholesale department, ^?in which will be found everything usually kept in a generalj mer chandise store, and merchants will do well to see our goods, and get our prices before placing their orders, as we can save them money. / With an UP/fo>-DATE STORE, an UP-TO-DATE STOCK and with priced the lowest, we are sure that we can please even the most faqtideous, and earnestly ask that yau with a call before making your purchases. - Vfilfr EE6PE JTEUIiLY \ II.LEPlQII, ILLEPIGU I ILLEPIGU I Where we will be glad to see them. Our Store hAs been renovated throughout, and we behove we have made if, as nice, handsome and commodious as our customers could wish. As to our stock of goods, wo have no hesitancy in saying that you would net find a boiler assortment in any retail ntore south of the Northern markets; and the styles of our Rress (Joods, j "V N{- /" \ ' s Ready made Skirts, Wrappers, Ladies Capes Misses and chiklrenw Wraps ^c,. &c,, are the latest, and must, be seen- to b<L_: _ appreciated. <*? o * Wo call special attention to a lot of drummers samples of t*>' a r . .. f . ' LADIES' Ollfllifl GENTS' bHIIlib, i Also a lo? of gents and boys hats which we are oflering at WMesale Out;