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Thanks. Wo I el u ru thanks f? ? r an invita t Ion tu attend a pi i- it ic nt D'tlUus e n a church to-moi tow. To lit lit. My residence on l.\tivt.-n street. Posses-don ?^i*on ?mnu'diatcly. Aj> ply to Mi. S. Lo^an bung. M ihm S. A ( }|hbi s. t ? To Itant My houso on M i>n street now oo enpivd by Mr. S. ljilmian. I'hs?ok h ion given the 1st of Align*), IS'nS. Mr*. S. A. Minkowsky. Nutico. There will ho a meeting of lteulah 1> oiuooralie ("lull at the usual place, J^uturdfty, dnlv oilih, I oeock p. in. ' ' W. \V. Mick lc, Pres. ? ^ ? -V Orange Meeting The Kershaw Pomona ( 5 r a ?i No. ID, will meet in the (inm Soring grange hull July tin- 20th, McDonald l)a\i?, bee. i Notlco. Notice is hereby i v t : n that my won 1 1 utu | > .Jones, It) years of age, loft my homo on .Mn W. W. llncka. bee's placo, on Monday night the llth ius'., without leave or license, ami all parties aro hereby warned not to hire or any way harbor the said llanip .Jones. l\iniel .Jones. Can toy llil!, S. .July II, 1SI?8. Uueklen's Arnica Salv<' Tho best salve in i!h> woild f ? ? r f'uts, llmiftos, Sores, Pk-ois, Salt liltHiim, Fever Sores, 'letter, Chap j#od Hands, Chilblain;1, Corns, and nil Skin Kmptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to.give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. l'or sale by F. Leslie Zemp. Married. Mr. J. V. Young and Miss Liz Jiin Onv wore mariied a', Hanging Rock Church on last Sunday night by Kev. W, Henry, <>f Heath Springs. Mr. Young is ono of our wide-a-wake school teachers. The bride i9 a daughter of Mr. Nathan iel G ay, deceased. The young cou ple have our heartiest good wishes. Of them can ho said what is grant ed to hut few of us ? they will nev er grow old hut always remain young and gay. This is good for tuue enough for n 113' couple. The Sure La Grippe Cure. Tliore is no uso suffering from this drieadfnl malady, if you will only {let ^hp right remedy. You are having |tajn all through your body, your liv er li out of order, have no appetite, ? no lifo or ambition, have a had oold. in faet are completely used up. K'oc trie Hitters Is tho only remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief They act di foully on your X,i yoi*. Stomach and Khlneys, tone up the whole system and tntiko you fpel like ? a now being. They arc guarantor'! to cure or price refunded. Knr sal'J ht 1 )r. F. besiit,' gamp's Drug Store, only fiO per hott'e. A Horriblo Accident. On lant Friday Mr. Sam Snipes met with a horrible death at Mr. J. R, linker's mill near Kershaw. It app^ats ttiat he was starling the milli and while putting on the belt, li is Urm caught between the pully ftnd .belt, jerking him through the moyninery and tearing oil' his head and grinding him atroost into pow-, dcr. Sixteen pieces of his bodyj /were taken up and buried neaV his1 ( home. Mr. Snipefc was arj honor able and trustworthy man. He leaVira-a-wtfe-'&nd several children beside a host of friends to mourn bis death. Good For Ker?haw County. shaw 1 iny6nd Mr. II. VV. Hamrtyftnd has just re turned from Columbia where he at tended tho meeting of the Stato I lioard of Assessors and ho report" ' that Kershaw mado a better showing in her returns than any county in . tho Oth judicial district. Kershaw's return was only 2 per cent less than kjast year while Sumter and Chester ?^jifield were 10 per cent less and Clar enden G. Richland gave (5 per cent more but this is accounted for by the increase of factories there. The average valuation of tho land in Kershaw county is &2.4S per acre: Ohestcrfleld gl.30; Sumter $3.73; Clarendon $2.31. O ? -O? Lost Territory Where Is Le? County AtP * Kd. Chronicle : ? We have what has been called the "Lost Terri tory" on the west side of the Wa ? terte but now (here ia a possibility of having a section on the east aide of the Watereeto which that term may appropriately be applied. We refer to that portion included In the disputed Lee County. Should ? the courts fail to snstain Leo Coun ty this section will Dot ho repre sented in the present campaign as ? a??n isf<?ra>?d the ?lsU . have "'fM been called together and con . sequsatly not represented ia this Csunty. Ths portions of other counties included is Lee County are >v. represented in the old counties ai sr, asd why should not Kereliew'e portion of Lee County bo re pre - nenleifl in ths old cousty? Thte setter shonld be footed sfur, as li ? wosM not be ilfht for thfssectlop t?be" debarred fro? representation Lea County be loit. - Tolerr VUfert Ferry, 8. C? July If* S ? Pet tonal ? \ \> \ Dr. A. J. Stoked Mm in Catudeu | a day * ? r Hn this week nnd p*id i iih h pleasant call. Tito Dodo.'* j genial in.Hiiiteis and ( > I ?* a a it l fuce | itiak?< him h welcome visitor wlier < Vl'l llU ??(????. Mi?d Nannie K *? mbh-1 I, <>t West . v ??!??, is visiting rei :? t i v c*t? in < 'mil i don. ** ? Mrs I,. H Hnmson, of ( :harleston, 1 is visit in}* liar mothoi Mrs S. Tweed. i n Mrs. T C. Nelson is visiting her i I i>n'"nts nl 1 1 life's Ferry. Mr ( 'mo. T. I.miu has moved ???!?? i ll .? Kile i bo I louse, on llohkirk Hill j | u rcntlv purehusod of Mr. S. 1.. Lang Miss Mimic lV'irlicM, of Charles- ( tott. is vinting in Camden .Mr. S\ Libinan 1ms purchased I iti* I ln?im-> flint lot on Lvttloton street just south nl' Mr. .), K. Vaughan re. j oentlv occupied by .Mr. S. Wolfe. M r. i.ibmnn will move in at once. Mrs \V. |>. Hums, of Sumter, is* \ isit in<? in Camden. . 1 Miss Mm ion Thomson, of Dancus- j !< r. is vis. ting relatives hero. Mi-s Forrull, of Koek Mill, is' he re I spending Borac limo with her pa j relit s. Mr. () J M^roney whoso head (pi iters are now in Columbia has hern spending soveral (lavs in Cam* tier.. M kr Mamie Steele has returned tu her home, in Iloek Hill after a pleas a lit visit, to friends hero. Misses /online nnd t iny -Ithaino linvo returned home from I/ynch> hurg where they visited relatives. Miss Molila Clyburn has returned home from an extended visit, lo her sister, Mrs. Taylor, in Darlington. Mr. .1. Helton l.yles, of Abbeville,! is visiting relatives here Miss I > i 1 1 (& Kolm, loft Monday "for her Lome in Or.ingobnrg. Dr. nnd Mrs. \V. li. Clyburn, of We&tv He visited here this week. Mr. II. 'I'. Johnson was in Cam den on Isi^t Monday. Mr. K. W. Hammond went to Columbia this week to attend the meeting of the Stale Board of As sosso rs. Attorney General Harbor, who is a candidate for Congress from this District, was in Camden this week. How do you like this eternal, in fernal Internal Uevenue Law? ? Kx. A wife and mother suggests this motio as an excellent, one for the dining-room wall : "It is a good home that never stumbles, and a good husband that never grumbles." tir-t ??' Notice, The members of Hoik Hill Demo crat ie riub will meet at. Trspp's Mill next Friday the 22nd at 4 p. m. All members please be present. T. L. Davis, i'ros. Advortiscd Letters. For week ending July 10, 1898: Mary Adamson, .} H Hiuom, | derson Bird, Mrs. (J W Milleny, Jernmia Leavy. ? C. J. Shannon. P. M. ? ? ? ~? DoathK. Mr. H. C. Wuienn died on iaeli Sunday of heart failure. J|o wan it senior deacon in the Cedar (Jiepk I'oip'Jst Chure.h. The burial took piut'O no Monday at Cedar Creek elm rch. CASTORIA THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYB BOUGHT y Bouveni^ Oonfcdorato Flags. A beautiifu! souvenir of tho groat Confederate Re-uniom held in At lanta, July, $8. Tht/Qng is made of fine cloth, ntfti has printed there on Father Ryan's famons poem, '?The Conquered Banner." (Copy right applied for.) Sont anywhere in the United States or Canada for 2&? iu stamps; five for one dollar. Address W. G. McNKLLKV, . Lawreneeville, Ga. Attention, Veterans. Camp Richard Kirkland. United! Confederate Veterans, No. 704, | will meet in tho lobby of the Opera! House on Saturday, 10th day of July, 1808, at 11 o'clock,^, m., for the purpose of making the neeessa t ry arrangements for ntteuding tin? re-union at Atlanta, ? Ga., on the 20th., and for transacting such oili er business as will properly come before I he meeting. Every mem ' her is urged to be present. C. C. Ilaile, ? Commandant. j Does Not V/ant the Numbor of Meet ings Reduced. IJi II tor Gbrohiel*- ? f sec a surges t on in The Messenger endorsed by you that there be only four meeting* held in the county campaign* As an interested voter I wish to enter my protest n gainst the proposed /fe^ duction In what interest is it madef. Can Tt be the candidates? Surely not for many or them ?ff.not meij and want to meet as many of "the people" as possible. And it cannot b$ to the interest of the vo ter* mtnj of whom want to too and hear the men whn are asking for < their rotes but do not care to travel j World miles In order -to do so. Let there be no reduction In the number of meetings as miithm tata , d ids tee or voters can be benefitted I thereby. Respectfully, 1 ? t ? :orifcrctsmii?s;"~ ] Liberty Hill, 8 . C. July 12, I //i " jr School Apportionment 1 898-99. I )i.. I rli-t, 1 Mil. 1 1 1*2 11 1 I i r? ]<; IT 18 1 !> 'JO 1 -J I 7 1 02 t"?7 1(17 .? I (. ;V?> : V < ? 1 1 . ? : ; 7 < * a I ?>t; I 'J 1 1 :> r: 1 ^ r, r> 122 L' I '! i *^7 201 I 02 $7,0*1 S|).r::\l . oo t'OM 00 ?;;> ?io I "i ? I is. ?r>2*. :r.o I 7.'* ;:o I'M) 70 1 l'? ! no V'lo i ni I I ir.o <> *-?<> ;>o ?22.% i;.o so I ?; .'{0 ir? ;io $i,;o!i.oo s;:.oi;i 17."? oo ?j 1 o oo I |0 oo 2"?0 oo ?? | oo 2 1 0 oo ;;r? oo S ?_."2 oo <*. I :,o 7il ^0. 7 7<? ?j~ oi; l\"i 00 1". I'O 27 *!0 77 I s- 'o o;> 7 It) 1 1 <v; :i2 i>o '2 r>0 Tot a! 1,772 10 . , l ,.m; i 20 7 1 s ::o 1 07 r?o 701 20 2 t;, In r.'i \ or. 7<il r.H 7 17 -0 :o 7 nO 20 H .11 7 7 (sO 00 ::}??> 10 :'.ol 2."? 7 7 "> 7o 72"? to li>;? i'.o 217 20 2 ; o r.o 10 I :.o * lOS.iio ^ j r.,2!i 1 , to a,. fjt SLA * S?, Co, J*4ii peril! . UnnmiMinienis. FUli Til l-: SENATE Thanking tiif people of Kershaw t'oiin- j tv for tin* honor heretofore conferred i ? j > - j on 'no, I hereby announce mvsclt as it can. ' didate a! the approaching primaries for re- j election to '.ho State Senate. .1. T. II A V. I'OK TKKASKKKU. Mr. Editor- -Pfoase announce the name of Mr. W. It. Ht>u<_'h for re -election to the otlice of Trennurer of Kershaw county which he has tilled to the entire] satisfaction of all for the past two years. I lis Friends. FOR Til 10 LEGISLATURE. Appreciating the support and confidence j/i Veil me in the past by the people of Ker shaw County, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for le-electioii to the House of Representatives subject to tin democratic primaiy. E. WINKI.ER. Mr. Editor: ? I hereby announce my self as a candidate for the House of Hcji re.-entati ves, subject to the will of the ma jority as expressed In the approaching democratic Primary election. .T. (!. KIOHAHdS, .lit. Mr. Editor : ? Please announce the name of T>. M. Bethuno, as a candidate for re-eleetion to the TTonse of Repre sentatives. Mr. Iietliuno has made a fxithlul and worthy representative and tiie voters of Kershaw county cannot we lect a safer man to represent them. Ilia Friends, FOK M4GISTRATK. Mr. F.<litor: ? We tako pleahiire in re tvumueniling one for Magistrate of AVt?? ? Watereo ttiar wo firTnly believe will givo entire satisfaction to the public. He ban filled import ant places and was never found lacking, Ho is fullv competent j and strictly honest In all bis dealings. We suggest thp nnma of W. II. Motk*y, We know the public will bp yljid toliayo Mtoh n M^'isdnta Many Voters ] Mr. Kditor:~Wo take irront pleasure] in nnnoup.cintf tho name of a prominent j ({eiitlomnn for Magistrate in Went Ws.j toreti, one in the f*fo of persecution, established his integr|ty and umpiestlon- ! able Ability to discharge t ho ditties of ] otjjco. })ro announce the name of' |(. W. button. Wo IjoI jpvjj be lias jrj the past, and wijl in the future, cotiscien- i timidly deal out justice to all. Sail Pond Voters. fj|j. Kililor? P!ea?G> announce the iiiiino of Mr. |J. T'. J?|hn40U ?or re-eject-. 1 ioii ir> the oflleo of Mnflietnitc uf Buffalo township wliicli he has tilled to tho en* I tire satisfaction of n'l for the pa-:t dVo j-cars. FrtenJs. Mr. Editor: ? T'lp.ise announce the name of Mr. J. M. Howell for Trial JUS:! tice in HuSalo township. lie lout been w i^'hed in the balances and nosfound wamin?, Thflt ho should be re-elected is the wish of many voters of liutlYilo township. Observer. It is wonderful how silent a man etui be when he knows his canso is Just, ami how boisterous he becomes when he knows he is iu the wrong. To the Farmers of Kershaw County. Aflor some correspondence with tbe faculty of Qlemson College, it has been urranged to bold a farmer# tu stitule in Camdeu on tbe 2f>ib and 2(Kb July- A letter Just received from Prest. Harl/.og asks me to ex tend the notice and make nvery dlTort to get our farmers to attend tbia meet ing, Tbe subjects to be diuouttscd are thoroughly practical and agricultural, and look to tbe advsuoemeut- of the best interests of our farmirig oommun; ity . Tbe meetings ere informal and any one wishing information on any subject will be allowed to ask ques tions and takib part in any of tbe dis cussions. I requested that Dr. Wy man tbe veterinary Surgeon be at this meeting, and it is boped tbat be will come, when anyone having ani'msls that need treatment oan bring them aud get ibe b?neiil of Dr Wytuun's experience without cost, Very much is to be gained by attending this mealing and I do truly hope and urge that all of onr farmers can be present and tuako onr Institute tbe most in teresting of alt. I suggest tbat we make it a basket picuic. let all bring baskets and we can adjourn to the conrt bon?e yard or some other uice r ove and spend the time pleasantly, ask the following named gentlemen to aet as a ooraroUtee to assist in mak ing tbe m?liiHr ? mcbbw,- Mnmn A I> Kennedy, J ? Yaoffbaa. 8 B Lai fo am, C W Birebmore, D J? Spaoo err J no ftabon, G W Moseley , 11 H Jioy kfn, N A Bet bane; J J Joeey, L R Kirkley , Capt L h Clybarn and 1 f Holland, fcoa tbeee gentlemen will plm> post notices I se^d tbeia Re ratfrifer tbe data, farmers, and Ibe important mealing aod 1*4 a* all bo tb#ra. ? Oni1 Ta-liss ara niftirfilljr inrifrd to be. present at tbeaa meetings as I'm aare tbey will pcors inter eeling to Mnnounfemenlg. FOR JUDliK OK PR< >HATK. Mr, Kditor : ? Realizing that merit j j should be rewarded wo desire t-> oiler the name of 1 V?1?I (.!.('? I laile as :\ en I didato ?? >r re-elect ion In the ollioe ? ? j" i .1 in I no of I'rohate t'>r this* county. < *.i t ?t . 1 1 ailc's so i '?? ices both in wir and peace | render p'tcimiiuitiH unnecessary from the j pen of anyone. Kershaw (.'ountv. Ft ?U A T DITOU. i Mr. Kditor: ? I 'lease announce the I name of Mr. \V. .). .1 oiK's. of Camden, ; us a candidate for tho olhee ot Auditor j for Kershaw County. Mr. .lonrv is a j most worthy young man and in every ; way well <jualifio?l to fill the position. Anliooli Voles, i Mr. Kditor: ? VI on so announce I lio name i f>f Mr. ?). 1$. Phelps ns a candidate for the J oillce of Auditor. Mr. Phelps is onn <>1 | our best and ninst/^onscienl ions ollkvts i and his worth should ho recognized. Ft lends from the lTp*couiit rv. Mr. Kditor: ? Wo hereby announce the name of Mr. W. K, Russell as a candidate foi tiic ollioe of Auditor. 1 1 is Friends. Mr, Kditor: ? Realizing that West Watcroo const Utiles a very important part of Kershaw county and that in all fairness it should share in some of the offices. wo announce the name of one of our most popular young inen, Mr. Man no? Rabon, far the office <?f Auditor. If elected ho will fill the nfilco to the satis faction ol the entire people. Ills Friends. I htrebv announce myself a candidate for thp office of Audiior of Kershaw county subject to the result or the ap peoaching primary election. P T. VRIJCE. FOR 8UPKRVIS0K. i 3{r. Editor:? 'Wo iior.thy annwticn the | UdUie ot Mr. {?. W. Mcfaftkill as ft e-uuli* | date for the office of County Supervisor, | subject to the I'e.sUIl of I hit I )emoci'iitio j print a i y election , Ills friend?. Mr. Kditor ; .-Ploiifn announce the ? r.n^fc of Mr. R. \V. ffammonri a* a can. didato lor Co. Supervisor. Mr. Ilatn- 1 1 inond 'h position at* a olerk of the Co. | hoard for a nuuihpr <>/ yejjrH urpl his j s t riot ad leu etuic to the principals of economy render lilui well qualified for this important position. Many Fi iends The friend* of ^ f ?*. .1, ('. Jjil^w l?oif| ppjtcc to announce lob name as a suitable mail for Iho otli'io ot (family Supervisor. Mr. If ll'O'tt hus "served on the County Roard of Commissioners and thoroughly understands the duties of the ofhcc for which ho is here announced. He is hon es', competent, polite, fair and impar tial in his dcnling" between claimant and the county, und^-W iM, If elected, din charge Ids duties 7^ailc?dy and Impar tially. Voters, j Mr. Kditor : ? Realizing that Cantey II ill constitutes an important part, of our I county, and in view of the fact that our I section has never been represented on j tho county tieket, we feel that we tdioulo, In all fairness, have some representation ! nud w o hereby announce for County Hu I porvlsor, the jinnie of one who will, if ' elected, conduft the afi'airs of the coun ty as successfully as lie has his own ; that man is Mr. J ? K. Creed. ' j 5 His Friends. Mr. Editor : ? It i* with pleasure that wc present tlnj'name of T. V. Parker as a oindidate for Supervisor. Mr. Parker is one of the snort thoroughly reliable moil in our county nn<1 wo fool ? ww tliHt no hotter Selection coulil he made, ? Courteous, honest and careful In all his I dealings, ho would make a good officer. Vol era. SUPERINTENDENT <>F EDUCATION. Mr. Editor? We wish to offer the namo oMi.L C'opeland as a candidate for re election to the otllce of Superintendent of Education f<?r Kershaw county. Ho has discharged tho duties of the ofliee faithful ly. anil redeemed his promise to devote his whole time to the work. By placing the schools on a cash basis, nearly .one thous and dollars |wr annum hive been paved, winch, by tho fcredlt svstem. went to pay the discount on school checks. West watcroo. Editor Chronicle : ? Mr. L. E. Kirkley having taken groat interest in, and suc ceeded in 1 ringing the free school 9J iTila community to a higher dejpreo of of. ficiencv we, hia fellow citizens, bring Idm before the peo|>l% fo> the responsible position of Conntjr*_Soperiiite?dcnt of Education. "VVirtrtE^r yoars' training at Wofford C<dTego and two years' expe rience In pu>Hic school* eminently Tit and Mr. E<lltor Will yon pIviiM ??tow u? space in your odwrna to announce the name of Mr. J . E. Watkina ?? ? ? ?nlt alde candidate U?r Ik* office of < ?oun ty Superintendent of Kducatioa. Mr. WMktna haa been teaching ac??oi in KcrsDiw aad ??dJol?*inir comitidf for the purtn TMn, ??<! paat ten year*, ana nui ww " teacher wherever tie haa Uu*ht^to;r*fh. ?r with hla natural tWHiet emiaeauy qualify him tor the p? itkus ayl if eleet . li fc. Will .1.^1. datiaa of Um oftee and wiil^?w*ataat?7 keepfltihandaaopplyof ?cjort beoka ? KM Up.C&i?tnr . I oca'; 1 ; i s I Summer's W ardr?d>e. ) ? > il not need replen isli i 1 1 n ! \\ arc iiov.'m i I ; ? li ?*i p v mi I a 1 1 a ml e\a m ine t > 1 1 r stork <>!' .Men's and Youlhs Sails, 1 1 mliU'W ear, W'ltile and Ne^li^e Sim Is, I I ill i 1om\ ( 'ollars, ( 'nil's, J land kereli id's, lies in ]><>\\s, (Muhsaild leeks, Hals, hie. We can sa\ e \ ?>n iiioiic\ Business Education, is ollV rfi] unc l>nv nii'l n<> v'li'l in t ruiintv <>t S. (\ 1>> tlio lavyeM, ino-i * 1 1-*.- ;i it 1 1 v ?'i|iii|>|icil ami eminently practical institution in iln haily ilrill in iHltlu! business J?ai? k i i ij..' ami ol'iiv wor?*, I'oMtioiis arc jetai aiiti cil ^railua'ti'S 1 1 1 1*? ?n ??!? ilu* Kmplovnn nt Diik iih. A>Miv?s. '1 lie iioor^ia business ('oll<iu;<\ .Macon. <?a. a i.ooii ItlffilM'S l'll(irillil!\!'S |)() il Mil Consult your album* ? hurls f ??:? 10 wai s? Thin in my |>a*t moid. I am <loin^ ainl will (-?iiitimio to >lu tlm IJF.ST \V(l|{ K. I :iip not making any promisi-H, hut vsiil lot my wo.W speak f.<r itsrll. (!I,I1'K KKCMLiN'iJ, my sun,, mi uplo-dnto photographer, lu'ais the woritl on (.'l.iMiei! n nml Hatty's pirtun'<. I Am tho Jlr.sl who i 11 1 ioiIuchmI tlu- t'l-uuiiu' C.\ UliON K T l'K I'llOTt Hi K A IMlU. Thoy cumu ? little liitfhol, but arc wi-ll woith the (lillrronct*. RtCKLING'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 1435 MAIN ST., V., (Jol n in bin, S. ('. 'a M? V., ? \li Vw ,.* W "I Vb4 C3 \M Vffffl "W NC'? !7!s ^'YL The American Gentleman's Whiskey. TJHJl^T ^Xil-AX^S OX-jXD: Warrant 0(1 a PUBK TON [UAL STIMULANT. Re commonriori by PhyjqcianH and kuown as tho CHOICEST WHISKEY ^ For Club, Faulty find Medicinal Uau, WM. LAN A IMN HON, Baltimore, M<]. TO nE 1 1 .\ 1 J AT Al1' I'lSPKNHAItlKS. LUMBER! LUMBER! 1 l:.ivc just purchased a <:onip!?;lo new oiitut for sawinpr lumber of nil kiiul ?Um1 prepared t<> give you the very iK'hl Imiihci nt remarkable Jow talcs. All or der* piouiptlv filled. .Lumber delivered when deaired. Y?>urY>rder? solicited. Respectfully, Apr. 15, 'OS ?.,f. A. WATTS. ~ DR. I. H. ALEXANDER, ~7 ?? Dentist. Graduate of the Philadelphia Denial College, Se??ion 187G-77. OFKICK I J ROAD STRKKT, X'ampHi S. 0, Two doors South of The Chron icle Office. Ti is most time for BED BUGS to begin Hj'ii'outliig. Come to the UOMIIill STORR ami get a bottle of Drake's Bed Bug Pizen. It is sold on its merits and does the work well. Use it early and have peace tliow balance of tlic REGISTRATION NOTICE. oi'kh'k or Hi) i*k it v if irs or Kr.o'ffc'rlt ifioN, ( Kkuhiiaw (Bounty. Cam hex, S. t\, Makcii 21, I8l)8. j The Suprrviuo?-R ? > f TCetfUlintlon for K?T8lmw County will bo in their ollico al Uie Court II'mihi! in t'amden, S. ('.. on the fl ret Monday*, TucsdiyB ami Wadnpadnya of e.u-h month from i> o'clock a. in. until 8 p. in , until 80 d;iv? boforo tho m?neiftl olcction in IS!) 8 for tlio unrposfi of ri'idritcrin# votom. J. r. KICIi A HPS, Chairman, MANXKS HA HON, Clerk, alkxandkk hROWN, Members of tho Ho^iiitrution Dour'] for Jvorahaw County. C. J. STEWART, 8 II OEM A K BR, Broad Street, Camden, S. C. I wish to nr.uonnco that I have locat ed in Cauidon ami h?vo oponml a rIioo hIm?j> on Mnin s^*bct. nonr Yorfr, whoro I will he ploH'.'jCjfctw nerve tliH public. Tho follow itiK nrlcoH apeak for thoruaelvosi i Ifnlf HololnUi*, 1'atrhcs, .r)V KuitiiiK lipvla, rach. Be. .Stitching round, .r>e. I'atronnRrt Aolieftcd. Very KcapeMtully (\ J. 8TKWAUT March 2.-th l?y. * Bit. S, HACKER & SON, MANUFACTURE lis OF Doors, Sash, Blinds J Moulding, Building Material, 8nsh Weights and Cord. Cf I A RLK8TON, - - - ^S. Purchase our maket, which we^naranlec superior to any sold South, and thereby ?ai^ ?wgy. ? r ? ; ? 1 ? 7; Window and Fancy Oiaaa a ?jwefadti, . hmtM, -+? - .... :i-'? ? Lumber Yard. 1 ll.AVf i1 d'thlls' <:>1 -M lllMlhul' y iu*i 1 iu-d to 'ho rear of Air, \\'. K. .Lolrn Mtn'h storo I'Mr'ifft wishing lumber cau "i t ii hy celling mi Mr. Johnson, who will deliver ?rtm?% nud i :?k<* or. dorR f ?r any quantity desired I topped lull v, Mas U. MS, A. W Watts. . Rudy's P.lo Suppository 1^ lo eure PiloH and Constipation, or money refunded, r')0 r1s. pot I >i ; \ , Si ml 1 ? ? r list of U si i inoniata it lit! Free Sample to MARTIN' IM * I ? V, Registered l'liar I.HIDISIlH, I'd. I' ll|' flail) ? ?\ ail i' ? ii. rJus.H drii^t^Mis i-vory ft hi-rc, uii I in ( Sundcn, S. hy ITijuk ,\l /.iin|i. Call I'm free 8am ?h.. 4^ South ( ' ~t roli ti a ? K et sha w County. I 1 1 ? ; i- : '???! by jl il ur of an ix.vation lt> in*' il:ri'. i.r;| hirt hi* SecivUov of State, I >v 1 1 1 ? <1 I o i M< i I lie 'f . i IK -wing I ate I of land ill' Ml'llOil if 1 1 1 1 1\ 1 1 ( ? >V 1 1 1 U 11 < I , nil lilt' li :>t M< 1 1 1 1 i \ iii A ui;it>! ,vl WN, and hound ed mv hy lauds t?f T.orick & l.ow i : 1 1 u ? . ? Win. Metlcv, KossASandors.and J. W. Ihws. II. It. W I M.I A M<, S. K. c. US ? mm mm m CHILL TONIC. A 1 Ntsiti vt\ 1 VTinanent ami KiVntiial (?nil' lot* Chills, IVitv -Mil*. 1? or salo hy 1 h'Uj^iiist A n< KTlu. rmacisl , (?aimlen/?. (3. Mn v l.'hh \ Citation. Stale <>f Souili Carolina ? Ker.diaw County, hv C. I > ttih'? I'rohsto .1 ml<{i'. \\ Iuti Marv Marshall made suit to ii io to jjrant t?? her betters ot Admin isli at ion of t he Kstate of and effects uf litmrv A. Marshall. These arc therefore tocltcaiyl admon ish all and Kinjrular the kindred and creditors ot tin; said Ilcioy A. Marshall, deceased, it. a' they he hiyl apj>t?ar before iiit', in the ('mill ^1 Probate to l>o liehl at. Cannioii, S, C., tin *J:tr<l dayoll ulv InM.o after publication hereof, at 11 o'eloi'k in the lorenoon to hbew eause if any they love, why .lie said iuhuiuut ra tion xhouM not ho planted. (iiven under mv hand this 7th day o( .Jnlv, A. 1 18???. Published oij the Sdi day ?<f .Inly, I69P, in The Cumdou Chronicle. C. C . 1 1 Hilt*, Probato ?> tldnc. . P Job Printing. Legal linufo for the Supreme Court, Luller Heads, ' i Note Heads, Hill Hoadft, Envelopes, ^flutul llllla, v / Clreulnr*, Dodger? , Curd?, atol in fuel job priittin^ of ALIj u t m 1 promptly and neatly cxcouloc} at tlilo f-lllCe. W. W. Huggins, Plumbing, * Awning and Pump Work, Wind Mills Put Up, Tinning, Roofing n nd Roof Pointing. Satisfaction guarantees. Oflfico corner Broiid and DeKalb S'U. Re'BpectXully, AV. W. irucioiNs. May 3, '98. H. J. XKOI.I8H. English Brothers, - Pboi?uieior?, EUREKA BAR BER SHOP. We can now be found in the conveniently located it)om one door north of (he post office where!, we will be glad to serve the public. Now whoj), new furniture, now nnd sharp ra zors, clean towels tmd polito attention. Patronage splicited. ? ENGLISH BROTHERS. March, tioth. 1808. I wi?h to ftnnoiince tfuU X have taken chnrge of:^S 5 boarding hoose ^ ??*? street lately couducte^bjr Mf . E. M-. Hendrix, and wilJ I la tar tnre condoct it upon m _ etorptan. The h?ni?* wOPSt ssssm^Mm. moderate. Acitt > reepe? firttT ? l:~'H -*-? ? -