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J^sai Meeting at The Factory, The candidates will Kpoak at the factory to night at 7 .10 o'clock sharp All interested will govern them sol yos accordingly. Preaching at Providence. Wp havo been r< quested to An nounce that Uev. T. A. Dabmv will preach at Providence church on tho 3rd Sunday in Sept. at l o'clock p. in. Advertised Lotters. t. For week ending Aug. 11, lS!?Kt John Kawowe, Mrs. M&iha Addi son, Chat ley llolice, GeoVge llolicc, .Jhs L Graham, G K Price. Q. G. Alexander, I*. M. Nearly Completed. The mammoth new store of Air. W. Goisenheitner Is rapidly neatim? completion. Tho buildtuir is one of! the moet imposing in iho city, being V three stories high and elegantly fin ished inside and outside. Ah sopn as Mr. Goiscnheimer moves in (which will he in a few days) he will open a full lini of furniture. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho beat salve in the world for Cuts, Hruisee, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khouin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap; ped Hands, Chilblains, -Corn a, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required, li i* guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. Leslie Zctnp. Mr. David Wolfe. We all know what great bargains we can get from Mr. David Wolfe's store. He has just returned freni ?|nito an extended trip North and while there "picked up" some of the best' bargains you ever heard of which he is going to give, his ensto. mors tho benefit of. Next week in bin advertisement lie ingoing to toll you something that will interest you. In the mean time if you need any thing before you see hia "ad." David Wolfe's is the place to lind it. Malono & Drake's Excursion. Messiv. W. F. Malono and C. S. I>rakc will on tho 14th of September run an excursion to Charleston leav in?r Camden at G.IiO a. m , and ro tuning leave Charleston at 11 o'clock p. in. This prnmisos to be one of tlio boat excursions ever run to Charleston and those having bus iness in Charleston or want to tako a pleasure trip should not fail to go. Faro for tho round trip only $1.00. Kemeuiber tho date ? Sept. 1'lth. S c their advertisement in atioihor column of The Chronicle. ^ The Sure ILaiGrippo Curo. There is no ufie*snftering from tKi^ dreadful inn lady, if you will only gdt tho right remedy. You are having - pain ftlkttyongb your bodj", yonr lir or Is-ouFITf order, have no appetite, no life or ambition, have a bad eld, (n faotare completely used up. Elec tric Hitters is the only remedy that will give you prompt and relief. They act dlreoily on youK^iyer, Stomach and Kidneys, tone nrM.be whole system and make you feel like a new being. They are guaranteed to cure or price refunded. For sale at Dr. F. Leslie Zemp's Drug Store, only 50 per bottle. A Card Frotu Mr, Kirkley. Mr. Editor: ? Let me say (hat I . lmve never said that the achoolu ^^Wero a failure, as Mr." Copeland ?? claimed at Weatville. I did say that taking the schools on a bus ings basis that they did not ac complish what tUey ought and could. Seeing Iho weak points in the present system aa I do I think it would enable me to be a better Kupt. instead of disqualifying me os he says. Kelieving the public understands what I really menu I am Yours very truly, *? L. E. Kirkley. Petit Jurors for September Term of i Court. ? R B Jones, W P DuBose, I) A Boykin, J J Campbell, Meynardie Grigsbv, B 0 Cook, Alex MoCas kill, James T Grigaby, II<nry Ro . I.ai>, W M Gay, W F Brewer, W II 'PeeblcM, J B Branham, I) E Spen cer, ?> W Boykin, Luther Gardner, Kliaa Brannon, John 8 Brown, B H Burdell, J VV Butler. J A Rabop.. W T Bell, Walter Cunningham, A J Boykin, C N Humphreys, Minor Ila%, R L Bi-ir, E .K Biaaell, H Truesdell, J W Murcb'son, H H Sessions, J R Dinkins, D J Fletch er, D M Kirkley, T II Davis, C A Johnson. Iieik Hill Vote**. We have been requested t ?? nn I noun ee that Hoik Mill voters will vote at life old Antioch otllce ? Mr. (\ M. Alexander's place. : Primary Election No tice. I In accordance with the rules of I the Democratic party of this ooun j i v notice in "hereby given that on rueadtiv, the :$(Mh day of August. ! Is'JS, a' Primary Election will , h.'i.l at the various club precincts j in this county for the purpose of nominating Democratic candidal**# for the following olllces, to wit: a-^)ne Governor ; 0\ie Lieutenant Governoi ; Oiut Secretary of State; ( )ne Comptroller General ; One Stttye Treasurer ; One Adjutant anil Inspector General; One State fjiupei ii^tcndent of Ed. ucatiou ; in' One Attorney General ; One Kail rand Commissioner; One Member of CongreBB, .r)th District. One Senator. Two Members of House of Rep resentatives ; One County Supervisor ; One Coroner; One County Superintendent of Ed neat ion ; One Treasurer ; One A ud'tor ; One Judge of Probate; One Magistrate for each Town ship. The polls will open at 8 o'clock s. m. and close at 4 o'clock p. m., when the votes shall be counted snd the results declared. The following persons are ftp j?ointed as managers of said elec tion : Camden Collon Mills ? W A Carter, Hardy Thome, Daniei M nnn. Beaver Dam? -W E {Kelly, John Cary, R A Jackson. (!? ret on flflill ? R Wilson, John T Ross, J T L Arrant s. Harmony ? R D Williivitas, 1 M Mattox, L D Evans. Hnssell Place ? G F Hammond, G T Peach, S N Hammond. Buffalo? C A J(\Uusou, A M Tay lor, W G Catod J * \ Salt Pond? H F Boykib, J 1* Ncl son. Noah Anderson. Wnstville ? T A Cauthcn, W C MeDowo'l, J T Young. Enterprise ? W \* Stokes, F C Shaw, T A Myers. <vo Shaylor's Hill ? R L Smyrl, R M Drake ford, J O Shay lor. Liberty Hill ? R B Jonos, (j R Clements. J B Cnreton. . ' Benlah ? J T Coats, J A Kirby, J <i McCaskill. Lynch wood ? John A McCaskill, L W Wet, E B King. , Ahnoy ? A F Young, II T Horton, )R J Phillips. ' Stock< on ? W R/ Gardner, G W Ammonite. J D M.tfCaskill Westville? W W Croxton, J S Burfield, John A Fa'kenberry. White Pond? $ E Ross, L W Watts, Jesse N'olsdn. Shamrock ? 13 B (Shirley, J R Rol lings. T F Ilorton./ Antloch ? J J Bradley, J 9 Brown, J J Campbelle. Sandy Grove? Wm Thompson, H 0 Hall. D M Barnes. Betk II dl? Arthur Moocloy, W b Davis, J E Davis. Swift Crcok ? I L Sanders, A H Boykin, Jr., J L Brown. Belle Mill? R J T Smith, W L Jones, W W Brifchaua. It is requested that that tho pres idents of the ot'.ier plubs send in to the Co. Chairman or Secretary tho names of managers as soon as pos sible. ?- ^ j,- . Managers can get ballot boxes anil tickets by calling at The Chronicle office any time after the 20th of Au gust. Thos. J. Kirklapd, Co. Chairman. W L McDowell, Sec & Treasurer. A CARD. .. j&Ir. Editor Please allow me space Th your co'umns to make n ?( ntemoiit in I regard to ft rumor relative to ft transac tion between myneif and Mr. Wesley Croff, that I collected his pension mon ey and held back |2.20. Mr. (Jroit apent tho night with me on May 20th, and was taken sick. I wua goi'ii^, *o town on tho morninp of Mav 2Iat. ITe naked 1 me to take hit check and collect hit money, and do some trading (or him' to, tho amount of $3.60, corn, cloth and i flour which I did and '>roinjl?t back the balance in cash, which I paid over to him. Tho transaction wa? pleasant between i my aelf Mid Mr. Croft. I(o lias been to ' piy hoipe several times^tace the trans action, every thing wai sanafactorflv un i i II Aug.$hl or 4th, when there was a letter written by Mr, Joel Hough which whh circulated through my community to the effect t^at he (Mr. Hough) hafJ been informed that Mr. Wealey Croft had only received $11.60forhia chock, which waa drawn for 913 8D that Itejng the amount dne him. 2 van verv ao rry ?thatauch a rumor was circulated. What I did for him in collecting liin pension ! money was for ayniaathv and should ever I l>o tempted todeirand anyone opt of] their just and koaoat right*, may the 1 Ood of jhatice withhold nav band from that which belong* toa man who haa I stood on the battMN(44" defenses! mr state*, which I am proud, J don't feel reseeasitto tor thfe rumor. I w*# lit* lormed.thMt Mr. J. W. JDitiLittiJiL If r^Jlaa^niil T. ?aamsaaLaJ /Ua . II vWJfi w |npi|MIP9| t myU* PtVMVU ?"i . 1- - I# - ftr, ^ fif m ^ighfcors aac^bsaald thatbe said that ha did aot ktv aajthMfc to do with it. TbaMtt 1. W. Dith aH Mr. Hnogfc aear tb? Court Ifoa*? m4 N>Vr.H? to their** wSBf JmT at Mr.T. T. xmnwmv Vr, \l~t* gave J. W. IHtifaMMrtolHig Mi jo Mr. Craft. dkar* tW fcigbewt fyfifSSmr Campaign at Camden ami WesU'ille. 1 The campaign meeting in Cuiiuli'ii i on lust Saturday was pretty much a repetition of Un? Shamrock mooting and n fu 1 synopsis of tho speeches id limn t'os.Mii 'v. Mr. Hay, for the Senate was the (irst speaker, followed by I loo. 1*. I M. liethuno, Cnpi. Kio>>ards, ' .1 1- , and 1 { ? > i > l.'i 1.. AN inkier, for thi : House. All t?W tu.ide wm\ Ujmcchea Capt. ;Ui?U.w?U mated very el early his position on several important questions among which 1 wuH tlu< stand ho would take against the I hi i co hill reqhiting all voters ?n the primaries to Imvo ivgiMratmn ? certificates. Mr. Winkler frqut*?i.*d j ?s to Htnlo that ho said at Shamrock ; i hat l;o as an old member coi\ld di I hotter work than when ho was first Lent to tho Legislature. His expo ! rienco had bettor prepared h in foi j i iio position ind'oa^jjf ulil mem ' Ik r could ilo hotter - -work than ?? now oim " J1 is with pleasure that ao m:\ko thc\eorrecUiAf1or wo know it is far fronr^iU^^gootl Iriond to eulogize himself or rdlect upon the aspirations or qualification ot any oio? else. . Capt. 0. C. 1 1 silo was next mlro Id need. Capt. llailo said lio saw no nue to make a speech. Ilo had serv ed niio term and had tried to dis ohargo his duty to tho best of his ability. Capt' llailo mated that lie regretted vory much t hat ho would ??t l>? ahlo to attend any morn of the meetings. Capt. Hailes remarks 1 were closely listened to and highly appreciated by all present. He i? 1 one ol Kershaw coumj'u very best I men. , | Mr. W. K. Hon -b. for Treasurer, j next spoke, and was followed by I Messrs. Kirklev and Copeland can didates for Supt of Education. Mr. Hammond, candidate for Su pervisor was the noxt speaker who ' stated that we had overlooked h.m in our report of the Shamrock moot ing. The omission was entirely un intentional and we. wish to state here that his speech nt Shamiock a most excellent one. and wo trust sincerely ilmt our goo?t friend has h??t no votes by the < mis Mon Mr. Hammond was followed hy Messrs. McCaskill, Hilton, Creed, and Parker also candidates for Su per visor- -l'! M(393r8>v Hnbon ? Biuce* 1 .Junes and Unused, candidates for Auditor next cpoke. Candidates Murehisou and Sutton for Coroner were called for but were not present. Mr. 13. li. Clarke, candidate for Magistrate of DeKalb township was ncxl introduced who in a very inter- , ostium maimer announced his candt daoy for that position. This Wkstmli.k Mkktinu. 'l'ho at estvillo yester d-iy was^Whout incident until the Congressional candidates spoke. 1 p to that time the usual good order which his /been observed ?fct the previous meetings pre vailed* A neat and comf?it able s'and was oiectod near the edge of the ohurch groye, covered with brushed-' which sorved their pur pose well in warding off of the heads of bareheaded speakers and report era the piercing rays of the sun. 1 he meeting was presided over by Mr. J G Hilton. Mr. U. 0. Jones, for Magistrate for Flat Rock township was first in troduced. Messrs. Hammond, Parker, < reod. MoCasUU and Hilton candidates for Supervisor next spoke. , Candidates for Auditor. Messrs. Jones, Phelps, Bruce, ltabon and Russell next spoke. Mr. L L. Copeland next spoke who said he had left nothing undone that would be conducive to tho good of tho schools. Mr. Copeland aa.d that his opponent hail been asking him to explain certain thing* and that ho would now ask Mr. Kirkley to explain some thing* Mr. Kirk ley had said tho public schools wore a failure- Two Teachers' -Institute had been held and Mr. Kirklev had not attended either Of them. Neith er had ho attended the Go. Teachers Association. Replying Mr. Kirkley said that ho wftH #lad that his young friend had asked him to explain. Private bus iness had prevented him from attend ing the Institutes Pub io schools as a business had been a failure IV o should get dividends from the schools in the way of well educated hoys and girls. [Mr. Kirkley has a card elsewhere in this issue relative to this matter. ? Ed.] Mr. Hough for Treasurer next spoke. Cupt. J. G. Richards, lions. I). M liOthune and 0. Li Winkler next spn|*. All their speeches were lis U.ned to with marked attention. Mr. Hay for the Senate completed the county candidates and Mr. !>? E- Finley candidate for Congress was introduced. Mr. Finloy is not a stranger here, he having beeo in this connly eeveral times before. and Iim . many friends and strong supporters here. Air. Fin ley gzte a . good ac count of bis stewardship while in the Legislatare. He had been a member of this body for fl years, and while there introduced the bill to Mtiei etpeawi of H r?O: Vottog*. While, tfrezana oh airman of ways MKTmeat* commute*. "Hr: Tinley ?taied very clearly hie views upon national enrreacrr and when reived bis poeitioo on M* ftquor qneetton +aXH>? few* ae?e? ndwl- W ~?Hgiie ' Mr. ?Wey was followed Vy other jinflWittt for Oaoflfeee Meeenujriii|dy^S<mt, ftenryjKr spoke prinripelly oa edoeaUon and whiehejt Mr. H eavy m saUwa) Mlhi uliMMe, Dr. fttrait ?? the - mmA MUflfr I wV IN ^HHw^ WOTa MM # % V * > ' ? ? ' ' r , . . _ ' ALL "UMMEF ??V0 GOODS AT ? To Women f] After you have tried Doctors and all other preparations, "and they have failed to relieve you, then use GERSTLE'S FEMALE PANACEA. T"*0i(O. F. IT WILL CURE YOU % FOR SALR BY ALL DEALERS IN MP.DICINES. L. GERSTLE & CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. 1 Solo Manufacturers and Proprietors. "We-3. rD.esdLa.3r, Septem.- . "losx IL-Ss'tli., 130SD, 'I'll 1: DATE OF MALONE & DRAKE'S TO CHARLESTON SEPTEMBER 14m 18 98. everybody knows that our Excursion* always aro a great success. liest of Order on them and all have a good time? Our train will leave Camden at ti:30 on the morning of September the 14th, and returning will leave Charleston at 11 o'clock, p. m. This trip j^ves you all a chtd^cc to see the country as we go down,- as we go in the daylight, and all the time that you want in Charleston for Sight Seeing, Trip around the Har bor, and to Sullivan's Inland ? The Isle of Palms ? The New Summer llesort. x^asccngcrs taken frn at Hoykiij, llagood, Claremont, Cam don .1 unction, Wateree, IvingviUe, on down as far as St. Matthews. Save your money aud go with us and lots have a Biij Time ? You know w? always UUN and no -FLUNK- am! Wednesday, September Hth is the day . $1 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. -V - . "" . a ? ? ?' * 'S- - ou>lio nvlroml. ? - I Mr, IVlloi-U tii'l Hcki'tl Mi'. DtuW'r . iloiil t li?? ><' l{ If A.88CHdim>llt j Hmtirr ill lw>; tvplv Klufi'il 1 tu \y},ot ?,???? Titlr 111 nn nt this (!?> . Iimi infortmul iluit l\>|luok li?i?l s-uil tlmt 1 10 would Imvc VOttnl nH 1)0 ! |i irbur tlnl, uiulor uimilur oirouni-l *ii<co:. 1 'ollih-k (U'ltiod making! snoli M ulcliiou * uiii I ns k ci I l"? ? |* the Mit linr. ' 'IK ut;. W . K Knuiili' sni<t li,? v\ (is tiiM jiuiii ,ir..l tlirtt Poll li.il t <* 1 1 1 , 1 1 ?> ><? Mr. Pollock >* f" wrtTrTi'>n'-Mi Mr. llou^li stiii t < i i iii in cti iM ( <? )y li'l" ii i in ami 051. i\ liil' I i i 'lit i< mi nf lri? tills |M0 voiltcd v\ J ? :? t Inui? Ikcii fi SO | rums KlViii". ' I'll*' l;lst in (Mill:; ol tin' county] i'.'iii liilnt.'. svil! lie li.'l.t nt ( 'ur(\t oil's ! uii.l Hi wllii'li n I. so t!l?' Con i ?j i? Msioj-n! ciuuii. lutes will l.u pro-sent j I ' ! 1 1* I Y.'i -^rossionftl o ui?lnlut< ?? \vi!!i sj'o;>k i* * ci' Court llotisu in Crt'dcn i ?o mm/ row For Infants and Children. Th? f*o- I tlnUa , / r-x" ? -T"*""' ? Mgatturo f f y j(-r-~r/y ,* ' 0T,,7 of C Jcc<k&'X ?'*""? i Andy's IMo Suppository 1 giinmntccti lo iMiro I'iii-M Mini t'ontil i |'!U ion, or momy it funded f?U rl.H. |>rr l>o.\. Send for li#t <? I totfli ntoniul-s mid 1 re*' Summit* lc MARTIN KI'DV, IMuir in:ti is', |,ii tifisliMi l*:i. Kiir s;i!r iiy till Unit til ill*'.' isl.s i vcrv *v In re, and in < ,i:ti ii u, S. ( In KmnU Al (.'nil f?>i luc muiii l>lo CHILL TONIC A l'usiiix i'., I \ niiiii|<tiif and ! Klloi-tunl lor Chilis. Price ;*>(?(? I <?r sale l?v 3 h Xwfo Dru^rist And Pharmacist , OanYden, S/<b. May 13lli. W. VV. Huggins, Awning and Pump Wmk, . Wind Milln Put Up, Tinning, Roofing and Roof Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Oflice corner Broad and DeKalb Sis. Respectfully, W. W. JI'uqgins. May #, '98. a. j. kNOi.itJii. i. n. KNOi.isn. English Brothers, PnopniRToRfi, EUREKA ^BAR BER SHffP. V > , We can now be found in the conveniently located room one door north of the post office where we will he glud to serve the public. New shop, new furniture, new and sharp ra zorn, clean towels and polite attention. Patronage solicited. ENGLISH BROTHERS. Mnrcli. 2.1?li. 1^)8. W. H. PALMER, WATtf?LOO, IOWA. "Qflved From tha Morrori of Narvous Pros tration" by Or. Mil**' Nervine. f. . T a COUGH does not alwkyi iadic% coMonpltoft. Mr. W. H. Ptimr, of Waterloo. Iowa, writes: "I mi takon with a nerron* atdctsn of tlM bronchial Mbct, which tenloptd lalo imtO>> I tt,m SO weak I couhi mat l Sot iyn llMp ftaj^} ?xc#pa wJmw m4w iM iwr? i?itf ywiap? miBfc: ?M?d unlM lid prayed that I aright ?? MU-'BwIOraU^ Lumber Yurrt. I linvo ul>l it luml>or y?i?l jn*t to tlio rear of Mr. \V. ft. John* son's stnro. Parties winltiutf I u in her Cim ?;??( it l>v rail in# ??a Mr Johnson, wlui will rli.iivor ftanu' atul t ;jLko ?>r* dot. 4 fof any quantity May 1?. 'DH A. W. Watt*. LUMBER! LUMBER! i loft* just j'HrdmHri! A ootajilelu new omiii i v?r ?*<% w ins* !uuit>ri of all Kind ami inn | u'|>u'vtl to t ilin vory hest liiu.lui m roauirkaltlo K ?w lutes, All or ? * ? ? i -a t>i < >nt|?t ! v I'tUial. 1, umber deli vert'd a lu ll tUsiivil, V our order* solicited, Uis|H'ctfall v, A ? ?> . ! ")K .f. A. NVATTK. ~C! I 1. 1! ALEXANDER, Dontist. ( (if tlm IMiilnilelpliin >SiH>nion 1870-77. ?(>!? I'iCK. liROA!) STKKKT, Cam dick, fi. (J. T \ > Dirt So u lit of Tito Cliron H!]o ( ) l ? ?!. Tin Full term i?f the public sol.ool of t a nil Itii will tn trot i)u .Monday, 'September all. fwjis. All pupils- expecting to enter ? I it i ing t liu session iiiv iii(,'i'(l to present l lifKucI ves the lust < la \ i twit they amy bo I rup i i> graded Tli is Is h"/'J>tn nJ. I *t? - (ill- from a distance cjrti ?ci itiX IkuUiI, <Mc. in Cmailon u|4a\vi'iv terms. WV I ?. Yrnntliam. ) I I' Yauyhun, ' Trustees. K. ('. /ilMHp, \ A Hi*, lit 1 1 , IM'H. SlIOKM. \ K Mix, Hio.td Street, Camden, fc>\ C. I w j ??? 1 1 ?i? ni.uoiinco vloit t have locat 1 ? ? 1 Ml t ?illli' It'll lltld lltlX'O opunod a short slioo <?!i Main sired. near wltorw i xv i M In- j?lv tvi-il t .i sci vi1 thf public. Tim h.llow i hi? prices speak for tltcuiHclvoR : II alt soli*, .'A-. 1 'nt dies, or. Iviu.iinu lu<el?. cach, >r>e. St it chi UK run ml, .V,. i'ati onatii.' solicit od. '* ' ' V oi' v ('. ,1. STHWAUr. March 'n',r?tli 'Ho. REGISTRATION NOTICE." OKK1CK OK Si rKI.VlMi.KM OK KiCHIKTUATIOMi i Kkkkii.wv County. j C^mdisn, S. C., M.viu'ii 21, 1808. J Tlio SHi?i?i vi?<nH of lif^isti ation for Kt rhliaw County will l>o in their oilier at Hio Court IIouho in I 'nnuion, 8. U., <>n ( } ?<? lu st Maii'lavs, Tnosihyw ami \VcMliif#<la,\ s of e.iyh mouth from !> o'clock in. xtnftil'3 p. in , until 80 d.iva liplnro tlio perioral olcction In 1808 fol' I he inirpoM' of ro?i?ti^rin^ Totorn. ,1. P. lUCfl AcUDS, Chairman, MAN NICK J< A IfON, Clerk, AI.KXANDRIt HUOVVN, Mom hern of tho UogiHtrAtiou UojirJ for Kershaw County. NOW . ' ? r irr"* ;? ;'*?? MANUFACTURERS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weigh t& and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, wliic^ we guarantee superior to any sold South, and thereby save money. Window Mid Fancy Glaus n specialty. Juns 29. It is most time foy BED BUGS #o begin sprout ing. Come to the r and ?et a bottle of Drake's Bed Bug Pizen. It is sold on its merits and <loen tlio work well. Use it early aiwl? rfiave v peace tlie balance ' of the Summer. J Don't wait 'till they 1 ~ "* .. -A