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jficrnc at Flat Bock. it A picnic will ho jjiwn nt. Flat Nook in morrow I* v two n?iliin rv foitrpnnlf4#* of Caulcy l!i!l atpl Kflii'fty \ Hiir Wo ack im?v\ miili thank* an invitation to tit le Hit. lly menial , Mr. ?1. M who is em ployed n 8 book-k^ptw for liamn Bros., and Miws Midi-line \Vo?k man, of tltia city, were married Kt the Preshy lerian Church on last Tuesday evening. Bioyelo Collision. In returning from the lire yctcr day, Mr. \Y. A. Sehrook ran into Mr. C. J. Shannon, .lr, and in cohko quence Mr Kohroek will have to Inn a now wheel a.i<l Mr. Shannon will havo to make a few repair*. Bicycle Parade. A bicycle parade in being gotten tip l?y Dr. S. C. Zomp nnd othem ? "lor Tuesday afternoon, May 2nd. Jit in expected that between ICO and 200 riders will take part iu the parade, and it promises to bo one of the best ever had here. * 1 Camden's City Ofltcors. At a mooting Inst Monday nlyht of the city council - the following city officials were elected : City clerk, Mr. C. L. Kirkley; oitv ?t - torney Mr. M. L. Smith; ch^ of police, Mr. llenj. Hallo; policemen, Messrs. Sanders Huxley, Win. t ta and J. II. Latham. At The Baptist Church. Mr. .Jamison'** sermon KhhL Sun day n i 4; * ? t. ? which whs illustrated, wns tin except iona'Uy floe one. Mis ti xt was "Turn, turn, why will ye die?" w\Vould thai, i vory man, wo man and child in the community could have lieai d it. Uov. II. C. Hucholz, < if ('hosier, who was to assist Rev. Mr. J atni * Bon in a protracted Hireling here in xt wiek has written that it wi) ' ho impossible for him to onmo at that time as ho will he con dueling H mooting in North Carolina. On account of this the meeting lien; ia postponed for at buist a week or tf t Wo, further nolico of which will be given. Mr. Bowen Called For. Mr. Editor: ? Wo wish to suggest tlwi name of Mr. C. P. Howon as a candidate for re-election to the oIHlm' of Magistrate in second circuit of Wes' Wateree. We can say to the public in this caso the olllee in hunt ing the man. We havo watchecl^lrr: }3owen with an cyesinglo to the du ties of his oflioe and wo find him strictly sober. He nas the ability and qualifications that make him n very efficient officer. He is not bunting tho olfice or the iiltie emoluments that pertain v thereto He is also a model farmer. Ho lives at home and boards at the same place. His past record as Magistrate fully warrants us to Induce him to stand for re-olec* tion. II s worth should be recogniz ed by tho people. Many Friends, New Court House and Jail. The question of a new Court House and Jail for Kershaw coun ty is being agitated. There is no douht about it that we are sadly ii; need of these buildings and we are informed lha lite county now has the oiFer of a most desirable cor ner lot just south of The Chronicle ofllce at a most reasonable price. 'J By selling the old Court Ilouae and Jail and the lots to each the extra amount of money required to build new ones would not bf enough to be felt very much by the taxpayers and we do cot belie\e any inUtuke would be made to build new and better ones, for possibly there is no oounty in the Slate that has so poor and badly looated public buildings as we ? they^koAing been built years nao-r-wJilen the lowo proper was down there, / Flat Bock Township S. S. Convention Will meet wit!) the Liberty Ilill S. S. Saturday, Apr.' 30th, nnd the following program will- be observ ed : 1st. Reading a portion of scrip ture followed by a prayer and piaiae service. Then calling the schools aud enrolling delegates. 2nd. Subject, the importance of emphasizing the pfactical points of ttie lesson. 3rd. How shall we secure the co-operution of pastors in the S. 8. work. ' ^ Recess. 4th. An obiect lesson as to how to S. by the school meeting and opening aud going through the regular exercises -of the school and closing, omitting the ? ? le? on? 5 ik. What the S. S. is doing for ? the db^rotn 6tb. What greatly helps on the # S. & work. j ' % Mitcfllnneouw Cloning Willi ft f>r*y?r ?nd prfttM -WTTtCftr- Btelfcrwi come promptly and with ? mind stored with good words, *b4 leu b *ve ft - lively ftMtlif. May God fcolp a* /ftlloolwU* ftoddworhT . z: Bro. Bdttwr pleoM oooie it yon u^:" "Ml qHmirnbtUar, wo oMft ipyii. K?* offtto 1L JT.& 6ftrdft?r,. X. A. Caftlhoo, PfM. . "w. ?? -*?? I ^ . . Death. Mis. F. MoDowell, * iilnvr uf tlu* lalu Mr. .1. K. ( \ M*I>mw??II, died i Hh! Sunday ni^lit ft b?ul 0 ; o'clock. The hutiul took placo on I Monday at Malvern ('Impel. Job Printing. We have ad'ted to our oflli^e n I ! <1 1 j{pr and mine riipid' jnh ptiulU>? i??'f sa with a rapacity of i.UiiO ?n h ur. Your orders tor j<?h ptint i ?? w: solicited. Kittiftfuctiou nl,:n" <? n (fed, "New Announcements. TIih following new announce* iuciiIm appear in The Chronicle to ?la.V : Kor .Judjjo of l'roliato ? Oapt. C. C. Mailt). I'or Su potvUor ? Mr. U. \V. Hum* uu>nd. Personal. Mrs. K. CJ. Got aid left I a x t Wed maday foi Aut>u?la, ft a., on a vio iv to her sou, Mr. A rlhur Gerald. Mr, James Mt'Ivair, of Columbia, whh in Camden one dav tins week. He eame over to attend the funer al of liia inother-iu law, iMra. l?\ C McDowell. Mr. T. L. liarnee, of Lueknow, wn? in Canuleri laal Saturday ?od paid us a moat pleasant visit. Mrs. F. 1). Oumpbelle is quite ill. Fire. Yesterday between 1 and 2 o'olock Mr. (J. C. Vanghan's steam mill i t? - eluding the saw imd r i h t mills, plaining machine, cotton gins and prows and a lot of lumber valued at about $;{.()()() was totally destroy ed by Are with no insurance We learn hut. McsarH. N. (.5. Clyburn and Da vj? Wolfe lost q\iite heavily in soiih Iniubcr they had there, nnd also Messrs. Springs, Heath & Shannon hut several hales ol cotton there John Pegues, colored, an employee of the S. C. Ga. railroad, who had just been paid bin month's wages was there loading a wagon with lum ber. Preparatory to loading ihe wagon he hung his coat with the mouey in ono^of the pockets', up in the mill and both the coat and mo ney wan lost in the fire.. Mayor Zcmp h*s a force - of hands at work cleaning out the diichs on upper Main Street which i? a further improvement to this beautiful and iinpoitant thorough fare. Mayor /em p believes in good roads, anil he is right. Shamrock. More Candidates Called For to Mako the Campaign Interesting- Kind Words for Capt. Richards? Mr. L W. Copeland Called For Auditor ? Messrs Copolandand Hough Can't Be Beaten. 1 Dear Chronicle : ? When politico "are low in the gourd ' I havo not much taste for writiug, but whon the political pot begins to simmer, I feel that f must break the silence, and let you know how we stand up hero on politics, although the people can't make up their mind until they see the various candidates on the stump, and I ntn i*nder the impres sion that it would be will for a lot of candidates to yet enter the field. It would have a tendency to enthuse tho people, and to educate fhem. If only a few candidates come out, it will not be an interest ng campaign at all this year, as only a few offices are tio be filled. Therefore I would suggest to the boys that- they neod not be uneasy if they are beaten this time, it will not lessen their chances next time. Men arc not always vo>t ed against because they are disliked, and as old Butler said, it is hard to tell what 'he verdiot of a petit jury or the decis:on of a primary election will be. The man who least expects to win ma}' win, and if be looses it will not injure his chances next time. ( William J, Hryan has b?en twice defeated, and fch? re is a nobler man than he? McKinley was onco de feated for Congress and subsequent lv elected President of the United States, and after his election, he iH nothing but a man ? a servart of the people. So it is with Mr. Itryan and as long as it doesn't kill a man to bo def"nf'"l .-X?nnld iiiaf nav. Hoys ? - ? - r- ? _ will give you pic nics to attend and co mo address thorn The people in this community heartily endorse Mr. J. G Richards Jr., for the legislature. Mr. R;oh nrda ia one of the reguler lien Till m?n Reformers. His very heart says Reform. his mouth speaks roform, ami he is a man of hea^y weight and ability. The people seem to think we liavn't put out the right man for Auditor although the w ods are full of candidates for that office. I know nothing of the qualification of any of them, hut I do know this, that any man who in not a genuine and natur al mathematican should. not hold the office of Auditor. At any ?*ale, I will take the respona'ddlity and re commend a new candidate and 1 must insist on hia accepting the nomination, Mr. L \V. Cope'and natural murfc^maticlan, a sp'endM pentsmae. * f>QUaoty mild, genial good fellow. What say you Brothel' Copelandf . It is a fact that evcrj follow will not be elected, and I am inro Mr. Copelaad woalJ make meof them boat!*. - Tfc*~peept*-4?^ tWa eommooilj rak hi the bifrbea* tern* of Mr. n* HoMk aad *r. L. I* Ospclaild aa Treaenrerand 8 opt. of Ed..' arid .believe that either of then oould Im Vected 6*ef aBjr oim arfeo I tbea*. [ With kiedtegarria to all, I a or I atfll a firing and yet yon ebediaat ImAmil H* T.J. I Mimmmmenk. K.Hi Al.'DITOU. Mr. K>litor: ? Please announce the iiumo ol Mr. \V. Jv .hums, t ?I" Camden, itM a ?\ii><li?l:?V fur llto of Amlilot ? for Kershaw ('oum.v, Mr. Jones is a! most \\<?rlliv young man and in every 1 way well <jualitio>l 10 fill t ?i?* position. Antim h \'. iters. I Mr Kditor: ? Please announce i ho ii.iiiu' of .Mr, .J. !J. Phelps as a candidate for the otHco of Auditor. Mr. Ptud|>s is otic of : our Ix-st and most cnnsclont ions oflieeis! ami I lis won It sliudd In1 rcootjnizod. \ PueiidK froui I lie 1 ' j > count i\. Mr |M!tor: ? Wo hcrfthy announce tlTf** namo of .Mr. W . K. KhssoII as a candidate; fi?i i!i?- nllice I i AU'hjor. His Kricnds. Mr, IMItor : -Ilenhzlnsr tti.it Woct 1 VVatereo constitute* a wry important tout of Kt'rsln'w county mid that in ell : fairness it should ?*hnr?? in sonic of the , '?tli?!os. wo announce iho name of oiih oj our most popular yr.um.r iiumi, Mr. Man-j iu'* Kuhou, 1<m tin' otlu o ?ii Auilito*-. Ifj ? h-ctcd ho will till the ot lieu, to tlu< satis-, faction of the entire poop.lo. His Friends. I IUK St \ > Mr. Kditori-^-W'e heiebv announce I lit* ? mi mi* of Mr, ('. \V. MM 'askill as a t* nidi- ' d?>te for the otllce of Count v Supervisor, ' snhject to the result of the l>em??e?Mtio ? primary elect ion . His Friends * i Mr. Editor: ? Please announce the name of Mr. It. I*. Odoin, of West Wa torecs for County .Supervisor. Mr. Odoni is one ?>f our mo?i worthy men and if elected will do honor in ollice. II is Friends. Mr. F.ditor : ? Please annoinco the name of Mr.. Jt. W. Hammond as a can didate lor Co. Supervisor. Mr. Ham mond 'a position us a clerk ot the Co. hoard for a number of years nnd his si riot adherence to the piincitmta of! economy render him well qualified for this important po.s tion. Many Kritnuls 1<\)11 TUKASl' K Kit. Mr. Kditor- -rh^iiso^ announce the1 name , of Mr. \V. 11. Ilou-^h for re-election ' t<? the oflieo of Treasurer of Kershaw J county which hf hns tilled to the entire! satisfaction of all for the past two years. I lis l'Vioinl.u. SUPKIMNTKNDKNT OF EDUCATION. Mr. F.ditor ? We wish to offer the name! of L. 1 1 Copcland ?s a candidate for re election to the ofllee of Superintendent of j Education for Kershaw county. lie has! discharged t, ho duties <?f the office faithful ly. and redeemed his promise to devote his whole time to the work. Hv placing the schools on a cash basis, nearly one t hous and dollars per annum have been saved. 1 which, by the credit, system, went to pay ' the discount on school checks. West Watereo. FOR Til I? SENATE. Thanking the people of Kershaw Conn- 1 t.v for (ho honor heretofore conferred up on mo, 1 hereby announce invself as a can didato atiHho'ypnroachins primaries for re election to i ho State Senate. .1. T. HAY. <,FOR TlIK LEGISLATURE. Appreciating the support and confidence I privcn me in tho prist by tho people of Ker shaw County, I hereby announce myaelf as a candidate for leeleetion to the Ilou.?e of Representatives subject to the Democratic primaiy. ('. L. W1XKL15R. Mr. Editor: ? f hereby announce my self as a candidate for the IIouso of Rep rcsentntivc*. subject to the will of the ma jority ns expressed in the approaching DemotTatic Primary election. J, O. RICHARDS. Jit. Mr. Editor; ? Please announce tho name of D. M. Bethune, as a candidate for ro-election to tho House of Repre sentative?, Mr. Hetluine has nut do a faithlul and worthy representative and the voter* of Kershaw county cannot se luet u ?afer man lo represent them. II i ? Fi lends, FOK .JUDGE OF PROBATE. Mr. Editor: ? Realizing (hat merit should be rewarded we desire to offer the name of Cupt. C. C. llaile as a can didate for re-election to the office of Judtfe of Probate for this county. C;tpt. Unite's service* both in w?r and peace render encomiums unnecessary from the pen of anyone. Kershaw County. An Ordinance TO PROVIDE FOR THE MUZ ZLING OF DOGS. - He it ordained by tho Mayor anil Al dermen of tho I ty of 0 amden, South Carolina, in Council *PHcmbled, ami by tho uuthority of the utrne. See. I. That, from May 1 to Novem ber 1 of any yoar, from and aftor the date hereof, it shall be unlaw ful for any dog t? b<? at lari?? upon any street, park or open lot in the City of Camden, un less n?>oli dog bo provided with, and wear upon its note, a substantial wire muzzle. 8rC. II. Dint i.ny don, found at Urate upon any street, park or open lot in the City of Carodon within the period nam ed,' 'without ? muzzle as herin provided, fhu'-l he impouuded, and i^ay be re. deemed upon the payment by tho owner or orher person, r>f the mm bf one dollar : Provided, that any dog so impounded ? hull ho killed, if not redeemed within twontv-four hours. Hatifled in council assembled thia 2lat day of March, 18118. O. L. Kirvi ky, F. LESLIE Z KM J\ Clerk. Mayor. Summons for Belief. Slate wf South (tttrolitm ? Keirhnw Connty. In t lie Court of Common Picas. T (ieorge Smith, Plaintiff*, ngainRt .Mmea Mark*, Kose (rainw, N innio Himoniln, Diana Washington and Ella Hurton, De fendants. To the Defendants You are hereby aua?mone<l aud required to anawe.rtho romplaint in thia action which will In* tiled in the office of the Clerk of iIiih Court an?! to nerve a copy of your an swer to the aaid complaint on tfje aul> acribcr at hia otfiee in Cnuide*. &. C,, wlthin^tcenty day* after the aervice neprw, rxcliwlre of the day of auch aer vice ; and, if you fail to answer the com* Plaint wiihin the time aforesaid, the laintiffin (lit action will apply to the Cocrt /for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated March A. D. 199S, Ca?dm?o.'0^ ? JrT. HAY, Plaintiff"* Attorney. Tc Nannie Si morula, defendant here in Take notion that the CompWM in Ihia action ?a a filed in the oflca of the Clerk of tfc'C? ti bl CflMH* flau far Your lasl uuuncr's \\ ar?l rol>c. Poos it 1 1 < > 1 muni rt% j?ltvii i >i h i 1 1 1;' \\ c aro now roa<l\ to help wm, ('all ami exam ine our slock of !\lon's ami Youths' Suits, I'nderwear, While ami Neglige Shirts, H all' I lose, < 'ollars, (hilts, llaml Uerehiels, Tins in Bows, ('labs ami Techs, Hals, Kic. \Yo can savo you money. sine O vJ> Education, is ?.ih> hov nn I otio yiil in ea h e mn'y ? ?f S. < . by 1 1 m ? most oloiiauitlv eqitippe I and e ninon^y practical iii-ti ution in the South. I >t? ly drill i ? actual Imsiin sK l-.iiikiiiw ami i lliee work. lusitions nro guaranteed 1 1 1 ; (en through the Kmidoyim n( Kuicau. Address. Tho (mmuvjji iiiiNiness College, 31 aeon, *<a. UttOlt ItEtlUBD riioTiicim m NOT Will!, -t (\ >n suit your alluiim ? back for L'O voars ? This is my pint rocoi-.l and will continue to do the H IvST WORK. 1 iin\ not making nn.v will !?? t my wo. k speak for itself. CUFF UKCK 1. 1 N<S, niy Hon, photographer, heats the world on Chil-lron's and Hnhy's ph'turos. who introduced the L'onuiue OA It BONKTTK l'lUJTOCt 11 A 1MIS. little liitrhcr, l>ut are well worth the iliH'erencc. ^ RECKLING'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 1435 MAIN ST., r Columbia. S. 0. 1 am doinjr promises, hut an updo-date I nm t he first They eoine n \ft-ij ??vi.v '.is ii? >17 \fcaS ?? ij <4ytc vwiiS \23 'lit! U'i m VB* li'l '???,u - i ?ui&iUf i|ll It The America n Gentleman's Whiskey. T^33>r OX-jXD: Warranted a PU KK TOXICAL STIMULANT. Ke cotnmendcd bj^Phy?icians and "known as the CHOICEST WHISKEY For Clnh, Family anl Medicinal Ust\^ WM. LAN A HAN & SON, ISnUfiitorc, M(l. TO Hit HAD AT A IX DlftrENSAHIItfl, BOYS What sort of a start aro 70U frolng to mnko In life* Aro you going ? m __ mAUo money ami fc.i successful business men ? Or aro you goinp to wear yourselves out in tho cheerless drudgery cf katd labor? Half of this dependr cn yur parents, tho othcr.half on you, /l>7 /\ A; W^lt'd and honors await yon 1 r you prepare y v/v/ / v Vm4 ? WO /T^i V yourself to take them. Men succeed WHO AUE READY. II you want to bo paid a good salary you njust mak? yourself worlli) of it. There aro thousands of 150 a week places bogging for good men, and millions of i> mlt men begging for poor piaecH. If you are worth $.">0 a week you will get lt-stirc. Womo* Ftaro our student* to Oil tho most responsible positions in counting-rooms ami olices in roin one-half to two-thirds the time required eleew hero. The best equipment uui Slip have who expect* to mako bis own way in the world is u course in NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE or ?ho NEW YOBK BUSINESS INSTI fUTE, CJ E. 125th Street, New York, N. Y Don t throw j?way time and money by going to temporary schools when it will coat you lev to attend thoUEST. Wo alwavs have a number of students in attendance who have icf Inferior teachers In disgust Such people often toll us that six months here is equal 10 a year ir> any other school. Resides such school* rarely or uovcr obtain positions for their ^i.iu titles. Wo offer nr\JI/A nr\ f?r f^ral information of a vacancy for a Bookkeeper W nCWMtlU Stenographer. Clerk or Telegraph Operator. wh-.ih wi tuccessfullr fall, ar.d secure situations promptly for atl graduates of lluslnchi an 1 Sliorth - course* Refer to Uanlxer*, Mcrchauts and prominent patrons in almost every county in 1 United Htatcs. Thousands of testimonials on request. Students enter any tlnio. No vu?u tlons. Expenses moderate. If you aro soelcInK employment and willing to fct'.Sly f < n< for free cnitlopurt? a beautiful booU giving mucn helpful information. Address a:? aixiv VMnhon m* paper). CLEMENT C. QAINES. President. PotJOUKKKl-siK and Ni:w Yowis Groat Cures proved by thousands of testimonial)) allow that Jlood'a Sar saparilla posaenaes iM?wer to purify, vitalizo and cnrieh the blood. Hood's Pills arc the only pills to be taken with Hood's Sareapnrilla. irv Stable. \" My Liiery Stable is now read* iar the Winter trade bel ter prepared than ever Sev eral new horsef nnd/tiunou;s jn?t received. Tb^town trade | will receive my prompt alien fiion. BwpecSiillvV " ~"r: bvansodmjn?. Jan. 12, *98. Dlocd and Nervea we very ly related. Keep the blood .loll, pnro aiul healthy, with Jlood'a SureuparillH ! and you will have no ncrvousneM. Hood '9' Pills are !>f?vt after-dinner | pill*, aid digestion, prevent constipation y ? manufacturers of ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding. Building Materia), Sash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, -?/ - - S. C. / PurchtMe our nrakes, which we j^unranlec^uperior to any sold South, and thereby saw? tntMiey. ; k ^ Window and Fancy Qlaas a spcokltr* Jon* 29. . JAS.L. HAILE. 1 COTTON BUYER 1 I I 'nr A ! ?? x :i ?>?! i-?- Spruut \ Son. Oflloo I nt II. K. i I tioali's More* Trespass. Notice. All persons uro lu'roby notitioil tn?t to oil in \ l:\nns lor nuv |? 11 1- 1 ?? ?st* \\ vi'v, neither will their vtork bo hI iov\t'tl to t |Uf- IUIS8 till tilt? SrtlHt4. .J. J. 13 IU.I.. Apr. L"~\ 'i>7. MOM-V TO m 1 < n? ?:u l.nuU it? sums dI" $:u.0 and i ii|irf.ird iVvniu liv.p-.. t.. WIA'KI.KII, Attoi iu'v at I . iw, 1 )m in?_' n> v ii'tsonr'" I v\ i' 1 l?i? itjiiv* m-.iUi-aI hv .Mr, L. A. Wittkow.vky, DR. I. H. ALEXANDER, Dentist. finiiluate of tlio ! ' 1 1 i ' "H 1 1 ? 1 1 > .1 1 11 iVn'il Col le^je, Senium I S70-77. OKKIOK UK OA I) STKKfcT, Camkkk, S. ('. ?T\Vt? ilo'MH South of Hie t'linm irir OllWe. Trespass ITotico. \ll poisons aiv hriehv > I r i . ? 1 1 \ forlii.l l? n to tr?'.sp;n;f 11 |u>n luiuls <-t V. K i'ii iii'iiy now in tn y posiK'h^t'.u, i"t ill*' i-'ir posJot hunting, tinliirijc ??r t?yr tiny n'lm putfyiose whiitwoovrr. Any o>n? l"?.'iii?l v ioUit i'nji t hi* m >tiio will i>o ?!o.t !t v\ , 1 ii 1 tluVfullt.st i-xu nt. lit ti n I i?' .IKSKH II AM Mr M). Oct. l*t, 1SH7. HEW BOARDING? HOUSE. 1 wish I > nnnoui.ee that ) have taken 'charge of* tin hoaidin^. house on upper Main .* rent lately conducted by Mr. . M. 1 lend ri \ , and will in fu lii'i- conduct it tip. n a liist ? class plan. The house will he well lurni.-hed, and the ' table supplied with the best tin* mar ket ftllords and prices will I e moderate. A call is respfct iullv solicited and we ^tiaran tee satisfaction. Respectfully, J. R. CI A) IJ J). C. J. STEWART, ? 8IIOK.M \ki:k. Broad Street, Camden, S, C. I wish to ai'.uooiii'o Unit I Imvo lof.it < ?l in ( 'iiiin leu ami have ojtuijoil a shoe hI'op on Main *t eel. iichc S'oik, where I >vil| (.?? p'mved tw servo the public. Tlio in^ m ifOM s|.i'?'k for ihiiiisul von : i 1 ;.lf solo. 3Ur. I 'ill 1 lies. 00, Itu'ciiiK li'^U. .each, 5c. Siiti liiiiK rmiiitl, .'n'. I'utionatfo folifitfil. Very lv*'H|??'?-t fit 1 1 v , e. J. STK VAUT. March 25th "J8. RELIABILITY and ekterpribe *r? two characteristics 01 a ful l>uslne?t com et ii - uml we claim to poasrsi th<*ni both. Having b?en long established mill being favorably fknoWn at nuiiufxcturct* of DOORS, 8ASH, BLINDS, lumber and f>U kinds of ornamentall woodwot k.we f m >i ii i widi pi Ide to thai work done for our Inu'mni, (n?nJi. and request the chance to nt iVenewj fiiendit and cu?torti<M s. All our I Ruodlbtaf our pari nlc?--they ar?| warranted ? and when purchasing] (torn us you get every advantage uf J buying direct from the maker. f bend for >'rlc? 1. 1st. AUGUST A MJMBtiK CO.. AUQU8TA. *A. .. j ? '?Buy Stirling Or and. (**/) H. J. KKOMsll. 1. II. KNCil.IRH. English. Brother^ Proprietors, EUREKA BAR BER SHOP. \V?j can now he found in t lie conveniently located room onetdoor north of the post office whole we will he glad to serve the ntihlic. New whop, new fun til ore, new and sharp ra zopyy'elean towel? and polite attention. Patronage solicited. ENGLISH BROTHERS. March. 25th. 1898. WOODWORK. We have formed n co-part nerahip for the execution of all kind* . of bl?vk?oiitli and wood work We *nt piepuad to ex ecute work in either of the chore XIimN in the beet and mom mtfofaetory manner. Our experience In ?ft kind of Iron workir ?xUtuuv* Itavir^r epeMl ia both North fUd South America, and our ability for boncslufeiag I* alcsadjr ly^own Your, solicited. Sail is n'tna-ed between etore of a4 ?*?:. Wonderful are the cures by llood'v Sarsaparilla and yet It is only beeauao as the 11114 true bluuil purifier, It uiakcft pure, rich, healthy, hlc-glvlutf UluuiL Hood's Pills t<>r i !??.? liver ami bowels, uet easily , yet promptly. ShV. there is HOTHINd TO LOSE l>y writing (or our if?\v yn>., I ?. .n?, H inds or sending ? !>?? .-tpci ial estimate oi\ anything in H oui lino lliai you may \**n?. ? 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