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1Kb mil jijiffifk riJBUSHKlT^v'KHY "VlUDAY W. Xj. McDOWHLXj -??mill i?.. In, i. ........ ..... OAMDKN/S 0 $ <>?)?'. 21), IHi>7. SunfloHiitioN Katkh One year, *1,00. ?lx months', , 50 cents; three months, con'#. Ji? advance. Ratks Voh Advkhtirino Ordinary transient advert laments, tirst insertion $t?00 por Rqnare ; ouch mw, sequent in aortion f>9 ecu's per Runaro. Oaah ratoi'for Want?, host and Found, Ac,, not exceeding live linen, 2'? cems each insertion and ft cents per linn for each additional line. fluslne?s local#, ft cents per line oach in1 aortion. Official and lc^al notices at the rate al lowed by law. Kales for contract advertising will he an nounced upon application at thooflico, Communications will he published when of intercut to the general publicum! not of a defamatory nature. No re HpotiHibility will bu assumed for the views of correspondents.-' Remittance* by chocks, drafts and postal money orders ahould he mado payable to W. L. MoDOWKT iT? Camden, S. C. Whon wo i omc to think about it it jtint a little amusing to know that th 'io nro peopl > in 1 1 1 i m world who think that o who difter wiih them hayo not got' gool fonse? P. T. Harnum once said : "The man who can h t i c* k typo and i he next morning lulk to ti thousand people while I am talking to one Is tho mnti whose help I want." The lawyoru' contest will close promptly next Thursday evening at ti o'clock and the winner announc ed Friday morning. Those having coupons Hhould not delay in getting them in. Col. J. 1*. Thomas has been ap pointed to the position of Conled erate historian of the Stale by the Guvernor. The place was held by Gen. Hugh L. Karley at the time of hlu death. A ounvontiou of tho County Su pervisors of tho State Iuib been called to meet in Columbia on the 10th of November, the object of which will bo to perfect a Stalo or gani/.ition for the Improvement of the public roods and to hear con densed reports of tho plans of vyorking the toads in the several counties, and with what success nnd at what coat, the obstacles in the way of improvement?, and any oilier matter of interest concerning tho improvements of the roads. Con 11 torfci tjS 1 1 vor Col n ngo. A correspondent of tLo Louisville, (Ky) Courier. Journal propounded recently tho following very portb nont query to tho editor of that pa* P?r{ ?'Glwksvlllo, Tonn., Oot. lJl,~Oan expert oountoKoitera lpaUi? ft silver idollnr out of standard oil vor that pan not. bo delootod hv e^porlH ?f fho Treasury from tl,o silvei' dollar* polnod b.V tho ITnltod States \Ve frequently read in tho papers that counterfoils are discovered iomotimoR by tho wrighta, sometimes by tho ring and othor to?(fl, but md dom by bad oxecufi t> ; then why rnn not. Hip con ii levloi t o' h mako ? flood silver dollnr out of atandard nilvei? If they can, tho presump tion i? thnt we have or will have general coinage, a nco It would bo very profitable. T L Yancey." For, or. us a reply Mr. Yancey feoelvod u mncu of sophistry that wouldn't pfias muster with ft twolvo year old Bcliool boy. Mr. Wiittorfton (tho odltor) sayu that It in jiouwiiilo to mako unlawful ly a silver dollar of the standard weight and finenosn nnd ordinary ap poaranco which would docolvo oao oxpoit, but wou'd it declcve experts'*. Did any one ever hear of such blank, blanked nonsense? How many oxperlH have wo scattered around in thl? blessed country of] our.*? Not live in one million hand lers of money, and probably two out of those live have gained their rej u tation on false pfetensrs, like some doctors, financiers and lawyers, who, the doctor through sheer luck prop erly diagnosing one or two diseases and bringing the patient through; the financier by two or three lucky hits in financial or business circles, and tho lawyer by having a few sim ple eases thrown in his way at the j outset of his career finds his future success Assured. After getting ofT this bit of monu mental folly Mr Watferson proceed* to gravely assure his rodders that) the fac& that our standard silver dol lar can be succo3>fully counterfeited is an argument against the free coinage of silver at a ratio so far re moved from its bullion value, / Mr. Wattsrson^ readers, taken as j ? whole may swallow this' stuff as good logic, bat it isn't logic all the iaine^M of time and pepirto comb it such fool arga> 1 hs nearer > ou tan brirg ?g? ratio ef goll an 1 silver tbe smaller will bo la ?ei*ef# 4o co?n. IMMTliatt'lMWIiS Itbr will the detection of counterfeit*! l>o I will give only 'no example t<? show the fallacy of Mr. Watteraon'a argument. I'rom September Int. to November l*\, cannot anyone, a horse Jockey; a book, machine ? >r nownpiiper agent, or . a patent med cino vendor come through thin city or county on an v day and nuload 3f?U0 in silver on our meichants and planter** in $5 and $10 loin, pretend inn that, or in reality became it in too heavy to carry? (Certainly they can. and if tho atulT Joukn right, weighs light, and paaHPH current, who of ua knows or care# a snap of hia linger whether Unele Sam atamp ed it or not? It la just ?ueh nonsensical editor ia'a aa called forth tho ahovociiti cisin i hut inakoa us wonder how the Conrhr-, Journal attained to audi wonderful influence in Keidneky p'd? itics and especially in tho city of Louisville. Hu^'noss men ("who dominate l.ouisvilli ) can generally detect a fraud, hut it seems that the editor of the ( 'ourier .Journal has moHt successfully pulled the wool over their cyofl. Rospcei fully, W. A. Schroek. IjJpGiu Qtu? (jopo^ponilnnt^l Kirk wood Tlio Lawera' Conteat Watched >V 1 1}? Interest. Dear Ohronlolo: ? News is very scarcest present I > u t wo will try and l^i vt> vom n fojtv item*. We havo boon w si I <?! ? i n ?; with in t.erest the lawyers' eontesl, and wo wonder if our Kind editor will irivo n pH/.o Hint w<> will have a clinnee nt. Wo onvy the most pop nlar vom nil lft-lv in Kershaw < * #? I'lio i?ri'/?0 given her is enough to al most make sa V "1 wish 1 wan sin ale again." Hut wo will mookly wait and murmur nut and perhaps our time will oome next unless the merchants got, abend <? T ns ?Mi?H Julia Dixon, ono of Provi dence's sweetest young hulos was visit in?r hero rooenily. Mr. Frank Hough, of Kershaw, has been spending some timo with rolutivoH nt this place. Au-ro voir. Tri-ssie. Lynchwood. Kdltor ( Mi ronlcle : ? News ?h sen rcc hut Imwover 1 will ylvo von a few dots fiom 1 1 1 i h locality. The fanners aro ahonl ill rough gather ing I heir crops in this community. Owing to the extreme low price of eolton the farmeis are wearing Ion g faces. Miss Dona Smith who has heon quite sick at her home near hero is con valofiooet. Mrs. A. II West is critically ill at her homo. Mr. L. W, West, of IC orsh a w, wn r summoned to the bedside of h i =? nick mother 1 nn t Hnndnv. Mlao I.olo MeG'auUill, ono oi Lynchwood's sweutoot n n d moat charming young ladles la vlaUIng at Ionia, Mifi? Ida Hi own, of A hnry is vls 3 tin a Mr. W. P. Smith'* family. (Jupt. J. A. Sliav w a a vUUing In thin pool ton ii tew ijays ago, come agnjn Alc^r wo nro rjhyr.yc fflac) to nee you. Mr. ,)???. bhiilev was sporting in this flection Saturday anrl Sunday last. Some of our youn?r tno n pay fre quent vUlto in the Abnoy section I wonder what next. The young people had a sinuitig at tlio residence of Mr. L. M. Wa llets last. Saturday evening and was nnjoyod bv nil who was present. Would ho glnd lo hear from nil the old correspondents lli rough tin* columns of tlio doflr old Chronicle. Como and tfivo iir nil iho good llPVfd, (.? Hollo, ?,Uni;li? Hu.V come attain wo are alwaya ulad to hrar from you. Willi best winhes to nil, I close. A- U revoir. Kon-nml. Do You Want QoldP Everyone dcRiron to keep inform ed on Yukon, M.n Klondvko imd Alaskan pfold fields. Send Kh\ for largo Compendium of vast informn* tion and lr?r color map to Hamilton j Publishing Co., IndianapoliR, I ml. Rudy's IMo Suppository Is guaranteed lo euro Pilea and j Constipation, or money refumled. 50 els. per box. Send for lint of Lfcftli moniuls un<l Free Sample lo MARTIN RUDY, Registered Phar macist, Lancaster, I'n. For nab by all llrst-claas druggist* every where, and in Camden, N. by Frank M. Z<_*mi). / Advertised Letters. For week ended Oct. 21, 1S1)7: itenjumin Stoneli, .J F Mill*, M (' Phodo, Col. Elliott, Ed Hairy, Cal lie llubberd, Levinia Hrisbon, Cor nclius Cljery, IVlt-r Cook, Wnlluco Epperson, T P Fogg, William Adams, Henjutnin Tidwell, Tom Thoma.?, Eddie Williams, R K Reams, K Rntnsev Kinloy, 8 S Kennington. Relumed dead letier ? I) F Easier, Sarah Ivoon, G J Italian. C. J. Shannon, P. M. "at A hTO BELO w c ost7 My entiro atock i*/ being tlispo?ed of lit nnd below cost, *ith the exception of he**y groceries , arid these ?re nold low er than th?y can p* bought cluwlieftj. During' inv *t>??Hc?. Mr. J*moa A, M?* ^ j i ? - ? . , ? ? CONSUMPTION CAN UK CURKD. T. A. Slocum, M 0., the Great Cliem. 1st and Scientist, W ill Send Free to ttio ttffllvtcd, Three Hottlea of H k Newly Discovered lieniedio* to Cure Con sumption and nil Luutf Troubles. Nothing co^ild t??< fairer, more |> li i 1 ti *.) i li r ? ? | ? I o or carry more Joy I ?? i the aliiiclcd Uitiu ihe oiler of T. A. Slue u to, M . of New Voik City. Confident ttuil lie lies discover (id it reliable cure for contomipi ion and nil bronchial, tliioat and lunj/ diseases, general deel ne and weak ness, limn of fle*h and all condi tions of wasting, find to rii'tkn il* ur?!it nuriis known, he will send free, llnee bottles lo an)' reader of J' he Chioniole who may bo snlFer inj.'. Ali^ady ihis "new acientilie conise (.f medicine" has |>"rinn neni.lv eured thousands of t? | > p ;i r enl I v hopeless eases The Doctor considers it !ii* re ligious du'y ? a duly which he owes to humanity ? lo donate hi* infallible euro. H<\ has proved the dieaib d con sumption to be a euralile (list-as* beyond any doubt, mid ha* on file in his American and European la bo'-atories testimonials of exper ience from IIioho henelitted and cured, in all parts of the world. Don't ib lay until it is too 1 Hi ?*. ( 'on a u in p; ion, u ninlerru pteil,uieunf speedy i. ml certain death. Ad dress T. A. Slocum, M. C., 5)3 l'ine street, New York, and when wilt ing the Doctor, give express and poHlcdliee address, and pleufo men tion vending this article in The < ,'hroniele. WANT?D! only one. in every locality. to take or ders fur our Charmiim- Ilt.liday Honks; soinol 1 1 1 1 1 Now, D tailing at from .*><>? : to $..//> per copy. Agents arc making from &"> to ?10 daily . demand cnoiraou?i , I ?? K commission . credit j?iven ; froinhtrt!/e paid; Outfits l'ree. Drop idl trash and sell l>o~ks that people want, and make ? ".(!() p r inoiitii. Address, for outfit and territory People's, HIM I iMai'Uct St., Philadelphia, Pa. , ? " Sheriff's Sale, South L'urolina ? Kershaw County. Court of Common Pleas. If'-m. f>. ,/or of. a, j AijuIhhI ! Jolt /i S, liosss ])-J'vAtiant j t'ndor and l?y virtue of a decretal order granted in the ahovo staled case, hy his honor,.), t' Klugh. presiding .Judge, dated September l.'lth. ^07, I will sell at public oiihiry, liofuiv llit? t'mtri House door in Camden. K. f , within the losal hours of sale on tho first Monday iu November noxt, 1897, ill.* following described ioal es tate to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of la))d fdliiate, lying and being in tho fount)* of Kershaw in the Slate aforesaid, known as the Win. I' Jacobs Mill tract, and bound ed At? follows: on the North by lands of Mr*. Mu ry M- Ooflf, and on the East, South and Wmi hy l&ndaof tho eftid W'm. V .In oohf, on tho wfUon of Hnortr* Crock, waters of Watoren ri*er| all or ?ald lands hoiitfr rt)04t!y under water by tlm rnili laud, o* Copt I wo (iij aiUpa more or )o*t< ?<n t ho Hcjijt li of t ho mill. Terms of fiah'-^ash. poivhauai' to pay j for papal'*- 1], H. \V 1 1 , Id <\ a| S, J Oct. isith, 1 607. H, )\. 0, Fast Schedules, Thrntiu ll I?- ?**' i ?:1| t ?Sr l'i?ssonirrr Service it. tween AH J'ointH On l ho Ohio Hlvef ?Vi C'linriosr (on And the South Cnro Ha ??: (luorvhi Hoa?lw. 8(?!UiDi*_i.K liVKKorrvri o t. is, yi. North Carolina Express. Lv. 7 10 nm OharloJ'en r, (I M pni 8 A7 k V.i iinohvlllo <r> f>A JO ?!?') ' Kiiitf\ illo -14 1 7 00 C /J'l inl<i:i J 0 10 i> 20 Augusta 10 4"> 1 ,j 0."? ] >:n ('uimltMl <)0 1 0 *i Korslmw i?0 1 4"> Lancaster 1 00 2 }"{?"> ''atnwlm J n net 12 l.i i." Hark Hill 1 1 AA nm ;! ::o Vorkvi'lo ll !?"> A r. 4 Ul;u kKbur^ Lv. 10 10 |,v. > *0 Marktdnirg Ar, i) fiO ;*> yii Shell-}' 0 $0 .'> M 1 1 t'tirii'H a 8 i1)") ii 12 For M City M ?o 0 27 Ikiitlior fore l?>n 8 ().*? A r. 7 :;() M ai ion I, v. 7 00 l.v. il .'ill 1 'tliH'k*bu r*; A r. 7 25 Ar. 7 (i."> liaHaey Lv. i> -'<0 i!a*i Through jMTiglif. l.v. 10 0.)/|nu Ch-ii'leston .\c, 7 ?'!$ am 1 ?i'l hi'. Oranrb v i I It* 1 itO f: 0(|' , K illrfV tlll< 10 I'O pill l.v. S 'CI jiiii ('.ilumliiii Ar. 7 OS ;m> I 00 A iifcti.-fa 1 I 00 ' 0 00 am I'aimlcn / f? 40 |>m II 10 Krrshaw 5 HO 1 00 pin l.ainaster M >o 2 tO Catawba Jnnrt 2 40 1 :;<? Hock 1 1 ill 12 40 <} <fO Yorkville 0 10 ntn . Ar. 7 .'10 ]tU?kxl>ll''K Lv. S 00 J l.v. 7 4') :i in lUarkKlmig Ar. ?? 10 pin y jo Niirloy a :jo in 0.1 Henrietta' :t *..% 10 L'.'? l*i?rr.Hl Citv o an 10 .*>0 limlicfonhon 3 05 Ar. 12 20 pin Marion Lv. 1 HO /.v. 000 u hi r?lack*l>uru' Ar. 7 .10 Ar. <1 10 flalTncy Lv. 7 Xos. A'2 ami ;W Will git dinner at Ker sl?:? w. Thiee steamer* per week each way be twron Cliarleftton an<l New York. Two Mtfanu'M per week each way he Iwccn Charleston and Ronton, C1ohi? connection wlili Clyde Line Steamship Co. lo and from Now York, Hoxion and nil Northern and New Kng land Citicf. Fur farther Information ?* 4o rnl?M, Oly<fV Line nailing-, etc., call on Loral, Contracting and Traveling Agent?, of l.oth ronda, or f?. A. . KMKRSON', Traftle Manager, Soil Hi Carolina Georgia H. It.. Chailo??on, 8. C. Br F? f?BAY. Traffic Manager, 8. U. LI? Ml KIN. G?nl. Km. A?t , Ohio River A CI arft.*?ton II. H,? * "" Blacfcikof 1 1 #. 04 lIOMli VUAIN AT OIJR OLD STAND.. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! \XK HAD TDK SPOT CASH! /;>Aik1 reapal a harvest ol' Uargaifts. Never bcforo in the his tory ol* Camden has mu Ii tempting bargains been displayed. We raie.aekrd every nook and corner for the best values. ( ook at t)u? following Bargains: UlvS /"*()( ) I )$B p^UKSS ^V>OI)Sl o,.^ Imn/MY<1 LJ|-{|C\S liOOlXSl iti-iss ^jaooDsi \J u lcis ."More Dress (ioeds and Silks than can be found in all other (Mores. The reason we are having such big Dress Coods sales, is that we 1 1 m v?? t hi) eorreet styles and low prices. None of your last winter's rough, nappy effects. The 1807 Winter styles, are in this store. Alnady we are re -'ordering some line Dress Patters. Plain nice goods and Plaid Tarletcns take the lead "Tluy are the tiling. " Seo our list, then come and see the goods: inch all wool Poplin, in p'ain ami granite weaves. -10 " ,Tue<jin?d Novelties, (1 new colt, rin*?\s. 52 " all wool Broadcloth. ?10 Wool Pebl)lo..l>laids, high colors. <11 *' All Wool Serge, 7 new shades. 27 pieces single-Width Cashmere. lib and <10 inch all wool plain and Tricot Flannel. :H) and 10 inch Grov.dand Suitings. Arabesqe Fancy Hrocades. New Kinks, Assorted shades. Mortan to, Assorted shades. SKI irr PATTERNS! DUKSS rATTKUNS!? SOLID 1 ieces!!! i Black reversible BiiHinntine. Plain amWancy Brilliantine, BlacK all wool storm serge, Black all wool Granite Cloth. Black all wool Brocades, satin finish. Black all wool Broad cloth. Black all wool Henrietta, satin finish Black wove storm sorgo. 1 I Syf f Silk Spendour, Figured India, 1 Esm 1^. ? CroM Grain, Figured Taffeta, Trusel Stripe, Glace Taffeta, Black Satin Duchess, Black Satin and anything in Silks, Mohair nnd Silk Soutache Braid, Tubulor Braid, Beaded Trimmings, Narrow Mohair, Colored Beaded Trimmings, and many other Trimmings suitable to any dress pattern. v OUR LINE OF JEANS, Brown, Checked an J bleach Homespun, prints, Ginghams; Cotton and wool Flannels are t ho cheapest over sliown in thie market. Good Prints le per yard; full standard Prints 5o per yard, woith 6) <?; Cheeked Homespun He per yard; a let of Out ing at <lc per >ard, hotter grades 8 A to lOcpor yard; <1.-1 bleach only 5c per yard, M inches wide; Sea Island at 4c per yard, ( i nod Jeans i()o per yard, good woolen Jeans 20c per yard, our 9 ounce all wool Jeans for 2iYo per yard, as good as ever sold on market at J . f lic ^Jtoe }| ou so of ^itmiioi). $H,500 stock of Shoes to select from always leads, and this season wo have eclipsed all former efforts, and can show you the greatest line of 'shoes ever brought to this market. Infants shoes from 25 c up. Women Shoes, button and lace. , Ladies patent tip Kid Button shoes for $1. Line of custom made kid shoes $1.50 to $2 that are great values. Men's high cut bro gaos 76c. Line of mcn't) Gaitors $1, $1.50 and $2, best shoes ever sold at these pi ices. Full line of uSachs" Ladies fine .shoes, every pair gunranfeed t ho best ladies Shoes oi^he man ket. Full line of ??Hill & Green's" Little Giant sohom shoes, every pair guaranteed. Full line of Iline & Ly neb's men's cus tom made Shoes $3 to $350, eveiy pair guaranteed. /"* I Wo ve # 1 0,000 worth - I n I of Clothing bought be fore the tariff was put on these goods, are now worth 20 per cent more than when we bought them. We bought them to sell, not for speculation, and are satisfied to part with them at priees bused on their cost to us, and not present worth. All wool Chevoit Suit $4.76. All wool Kersey suit, $1. BlacK Clay Worsted Suits $5. Suits $7 50 to $8, that would, be good value at $10. 1 ligher grade suits from $1 0 to in nobby Styles, are j great -values. Our line of Black Dress Suits for #7 to $20 c^it J not be equalled. When this stock is exhausted the pricev 1vill I have to be advanced on account of the Tariff. Our line of ChildreiiJS.ui.t8. sis the best and cheapest we ever had from $1 to *(). A nice line of Boys Sailor dollar Suits sizes 3 to 8 years. A fulljine of Hats. Caps, Gents burnishing goods, &c. It is well known that our Fall stock is the largest display ot tho newest and Ix-st products ct the Manufacturers in this coun ? ? ? \y try. We have long since risen above the point of rivalry or comparison. We thank a generous public for the liberal pat ronage bestowed upon us in the past and extend a most cordial invitation to all to visit our store. '\rTHT?ry ^E3S^Di!OTFX3"IjT_i"5r, ?TKIE3 XiEi-A-IDIESmS C W LOW PRICES. Store HAS MOVED TO? I'LL TELL YOU. DOWN IN YOUNG'S STAND, NEXT TO A. D. KENNEDY, AND SELL ING CROCKERY, CLASS, NO TIONS, FINE JEWELRY, SIL VERWARE, ETC., CHEAPER THAN EVE?. , C. S. Drake. MONEY TO LOAN, On (nrming lands Ih sums of $300 nrul | ?p..rf 5-ycar. w.s|tw?Rt '^ttftrnoy n't J. a v. j COTTON BUYER i For Alexander Sprunt & Son. OfltCO | at J{. K. Ilnlnnll'g. store. "r DR. I. H. ALEXANDER, Dentist. Grnthintu of the Philadelphia I Dent'il College, Session 1870-77. OFFICIO BROAD STRKKT, Caudek, 8. IJ. j Two doors South of Tho CUron I iole Office. ? 4" j Wjikei.wiuohts and Hi..\i|cs.MiTiif<, j Sol icjt your pat Wo hayo just I purchased a tiro sprinKer. tho qo]y pia i 1 tine uf tho kind ovt>r brought to Oanv j ?lcn. With it tires are shrunk without j cutting and welding, whioh it far better. All kinds of reparlnif done, 11 oreo-slioo. i it vr rt specialty. Oive us a call. Coffins. We carry a line or collins of nil sizes. HAM * HALL. TAX NOTICE Office of Treasurer Kershaw f'o.,) (Janulen, K. C., Kept. 13th, 1807, f ! In apeoy.iance with the Act to raise j ! supplies for IIpcmI year, cniumeiicbiK j 'January 1st, 18JM5, notice is hori-1iv given ' that the Treasurer'# oilice of Kershaw I I County will be open for thr eollectior of j tuxes from tho 18th day of ()ctf>ber, 1897, ' until tho 31st day of December 1*97. The rate per centum for Kershaw Coun ty is as follows : mills. State Taxes 6 School " ? ' 3 County " 8'y U.K.- " 9V. Total 14\( mills. Poll Th* $1. Tho following special levios have been made nJ?o; . * , ml ll?. Special school tax District No. 1 3 For interest- on sohool Honda Graded school boi'ding District No, 1 - 2t' Spocial School tax District No. 1 3 V. , , , , 4 8 - - i ? 1 # ? ? 7 2 , , , f ,0 o . ? ? ? II 2 ? ' 'If J ? * - - J8 .-4 \ ' -17 8 ? ' ' ' 18 8 All information as to taxes will be fur. nished upon application. No list of Name* for tax receipt* will be received unless the Amount of tax wnner trifrpo^t^-vIA TWnnil<t-lRt TM? ruk wilt I* ?lr let Wen forced. t5ii NOTICtt. I wich to Inform my tlo.t 1 have accepted n position with t!. e (Jilt l'dj/o Storo, and will bo (j!h<4 lu scm vo ihfiu C'ome earjy u n t) oft'-n, ? . , \V, .V, MOSKU'.V, NEW GINNERY. )[ hl?ve u new flinn|nur outfit, tvmnltt. |ng of |j- ?ntr ulna, with < luvniora mid Bi'W packing ('OMOfi jipomSm attached, ami viH ani?i-nn?oi* tint'M'iuiioiV' hoili in C|Uality and quantity (>f lint, 'A k)|? ???? rj" public pmrrtnuuc In ro<?i>oe|fnUv RojiV-jV ea. ? o: >jo?Kf,KV._ I Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby notiliml not to tronpiiHH on my lano? for nny jHirpq.se whatever, neither /Sri] I their .stock bu al lowed to trespass on the name. J. J. Ill-LL. I Apr. 22. '97. ? !_ ^ J IIBPTP NOTft Oj'MOK Of "j fiurBuvuoiia ok Kkoihthatioh, [ Kkrohaw County. f Cavukjj, S. O.. March fi( 1 G07. J The Board of Jfrjjistiatjon for l(fcraliaw C'o , wjn r^cof nt U|o Coi|r(, llnuan in i Cni|u|t'H, on (iio 1st Wowlavi. Tuesdays ! and WodnGsdftVH of i?iudi month for the purpone of registering votor*. Odlce hours from 0 n. in. to 3 j?, ni. \V. V. UlJSSK.r.T/. Chairman, MANNTI'X It A HON, Ck-ik, J. I\ UICIIAIU)^ Monitor* of iiugiulration linnri fori OonnM , 3 ? "il ? O! H G TO tr.l U u K nT r;a $ ;1 < o ? O Q ' r%> W cr fD rV ? O ? r. ?< C in i c; m r > S n: ??> A + C? g Q m 3 i/i tr'f tg 15 u & ? ? C.J i-4 a yj o w r.j i i ? si; t?t\ Everybody S*y* So. Cnsearot# Cindy Ofttlwrtlc, tho moit won* ik'i'fi.l utooovery of tlio ago, pic*** ?nt iwta ierre*l?m# to tbo la* to, aot gently aiu| posUlvoW on kWuoy?, llvor and b0W?W? (?)u?iisti)(r ttoo ontirft system, dispel opliit, otm? fw'itv.lftolie, fevt-v, habitual connttoft'ioe a i irt bliloufrooM, Pleaso buy ami ivy a bo* of a. c. C. to4nyi 10, \m tWa, boh) Mm Kuhrantooa to ouro by aU (ififggistff i and t'hyftlftnl C\}|iuiUH ^idifl md Chlldvpi) ftttonfjed ill iholr <>v?rt linmsa hy Uwdjiittp o? tha Hnyal Insii^ futo of f'i y J fcUoekholm. Instant Belief of ?04n4 T{ ven old pefornunur Drqi(;[iroof Pa'*Iv 1,0 l'OS HATHS, ftlJIM'nUll nn?l OXW (JKN and SAJ/l' HEX 1JATIIS, ? ICasy, Uarmlcs.o, Permanent and AW lll'ist Biiru. Gent-'e oxcreino8 for weak children, and (ri-ntk'mcn and Ladiea with wcalf 'lungs or joints. This treatment is endorsed by the be?| medical faculty of tlio world, Tho fol* ' lowing dinuains usually yield to thin treatment : Temporary los?of strength* j nerv?u* prostration, insomnia, paralytic, rhoumalktn, constipation, piles, kidney ; ifl'vcllon, uterine \vo?knpi?, fetnnlo weak* r.i'HS, affected uid?<? *iid joint* Dr. J, E. Hadley, Professional Nurse, ?Offlt-o over P. M. Zemi) & De* I'jIBS' ? )rug Kloro. The Hand of Fate llovr-r* ovi?i- u oinnii <? liouc ln*nl()i Imd f rtllt"'. mi'l filrli ii ?oIimiim n'tnioiill ion kIiOiiIiI not no uiilicoili'il. 'I in* 1 1* i - ;i vomti'i | i|| ichihK whirl, 1 1 1 jour ioiicw Willi' Vixor, :ui>l liriii)rliii< k tile ? -<?!??? I > mill frc?li nr-? of vomii. Ii i* i r lily woman'* wat f i .??ml. (i ii <1 i: I :: it ? - in. li>-mlb llimi ft iimltittiili' <if niii< r ri-im-'ili ?. Ivi-'cttlu wi.tnrn, ?i??> i * ?4?<i i r nngii*.u'h< mtj w . 11114' null it It i !1 1 It 111; ? n l (I'm I III ?. in mull* in-: t* M ? i MitMin# up I on .<?, II t ft mill isoi/<LliiUhfi|| min <1 in It Iri l?y (IioiIpu liil h an flin only miii* itiiil rriiinlv known f.>r iitinful or Ml |*\| Ki.U, OVHI IHII pnliiv, clc. ( hatii'i* of III" It WJII w<iliiier(iill' nature to n ?r.rnty wrd" li<u<iiy cl.un. Do not delay, onirr to liny. I'rlte tl, or .1 U.WIr* for ti.hu. j>vr|ni<i to nny mMret*. if your drup^Ul uii hot ?uM>ty YOU. Millll to BELLAMY MFG. CO., Atlanta, 6a. Mothers" Read This. For Fl&tnlftnt Colic, Dlarrhcta. Dyioatory. i N*m?a,ooa?lks, Ch?!*r*tafjuitiun,T??tte in* CbU4r?n, Gfiol?r a NorbaijjaDAtaral Drilu from nfe Bowtls. T$taa, orijrtaj, lots of a ?qi> m ntiicss l07?ls,