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The following i ceointnoml ut.ions ! have heen made for the rivers at.d : harbors of Soullt Carolina for the next Usual year; Winy ah Bay, $25,000, Saiitcu river, $-18,000, Cori gurco river, 5-1,000, C harieston har bor, $100,000. I nbocoininK In Li?n recent doath of Cougi chh man Stokua the State has another' humiliating example of tint indr COUl hunger which is constantly stretching out its long gaunt fin gers in soarch of olllco. Ono man, a i?romiuoiit one, was heard to nay that Dr. Stokes was Ktrickon with h fatal malady ami that he would be a candidate for the vacant sent us ?oon an death came. W hat a ?ail and humiliating spectacle is this among the educated and icliti od in this proud <dd State, smug gling to gtft possession of a dead llian'it shorn heloro tin; body ot him who wore them has reached tin; grave. ? I*' *? HEIRS TO TICXAS Oil, LANDS Soarch for. Unknown lloitB ol Texas Pioneers AViylii.i . Texas, uly -<>, lJH.il. TCditor Ch i < uiiele .. - The enclosed itiMii may inlcrcst. yoni readers <?* many of the persons mention ?.({ raiiic t < > Texa* from your State. an<l the lauds art' worili a lar^e fortune. |v \V. < i I >11 . Tho^rout < >> I discoveries in 'IVsmh have caused native pi'hk Ii for tin; un known In irs <d tho following early km tiers oi Texas ami soiitiers "I (lie I i'Mis Revolution of IH;r? t<> 1 ? ??>? Far^c tiaet* of wild land*. which have liecoinc very j valuable, wcrv ^lan'iMi hy I'"' I exa* Republic t<> Midi sctfleis and soldiers, which, nil m ? <>f tin ir death * ??* di* ; appearance, \vi'r<' never snl<l and still km nit cliiim <>f I In ir ln'irn. Many of tin* neglected lamfn lin itj tlii' < i i I retfion*. KiLvard W. 0<>H. <?f Austin, Texas. mj lids list of suci; neilien? a::-! htm whose unknown heirs an1 entitled t ? ? the lamlH. 1 1 ?' will u'ive fill t lui illinium tiou < iii request The liht follows : Sunt Ucl Allnway. Thoiioi* A<1 nil*. II I* Aklcf, Collier I'.n k?<l . 1 1 ??. Nu^us'.as Fa kir, Gem go Brown, Fdwin Blake, I'.hi ie I Bourne, 1 1. I" Blake, M>\'. M. Brtal yin. Win. Hl< ioiJ^< n)< I , V- I'. Ihnricr, 1'. A. Burroughs, Martini Blaiiehanl, Isaac Bridges, .1. W. Mine, <!. I * 1 1 1 ' hart . Win. (5. M , Baker, .1 I. Chandler*. Harvey Cox, A r< hi bald Cha#e, M. I-.. Carroll, ]'otcr Conrad, .lame* < aple, James Dinipkins, .1 a;ne* Douglas, Charles I- inc. .1 A Foster, lien j . Freeman, .1. F. Fill Icrton, llenj. V. fiilleii. I'at 'unman l? j W. l?il;?in, ? ieorue ? ianlner, .1. W. I lions . I'at < iillilainl, .lohn ( iallion. 1 > oin- 1 Inic (iall.'i^hnlr, I.. (ie<lrutl', Hubert M ; Green, Peter W. GravKon, ! I <>l ?t . Hon <lerson, .loli n 1 1 a t ttfioven, J<*?sie lliiin-l |iliri? <, I'eter 1 1 ilt. .I.ihn llariiw, F.mx li Harris. A (?. llollan?l, <'<??>. .1 .lolin Hon, Artemisia .laeops, .Inlius J,e< (ini|'t<-. . I'. I.. Leainan. lU'tij I..lili<T, M. I! I. aw j renee, Sainnel fitiwreiu'e, W in. Linn, i John l.afa\ette. Lol-t. .M uslcinan, .lame* Mc^hi'riy, I'eter Miisoii. Alex Mitchell, K. T. Mitchell, Willi* McWilkers.m. | Samuel Mmire, ,1, A Mh1i.uk y. ImIwhT'I i Mansell. A. I.. M rt in, Wiilinui Motl<*v,.| Martin .Moran, Dennis Malioney, .1. V>. rf- iMcLyinan. IMei X < .rt.ni J:<?l.t II. .Will, A. .1. Cwtn, F. I'ete t *u N\'. II. I'rn'e ?loHe|ili Uuteli, Jolni ffnt-y, Mm-m liyan. j T. .1 Hcilinan, MatticliU Uuniiels, Ko , ?lol|>h Kt-elor, Hiram Fn*<| | JCudgc, S.im.n'l Hoi:?ts. llui<li llinrer*, | 7llaiKlret Hiissell, Unlit. \\ . U elitr. >e, ' .7 a iiich Sin i 1 li . W in S in it 1 1 . (?<???. Stiiith, I ii'ni y Sp< n< cr, D. II Ptov.-r. Fran, is | Binitli, 1 ! i?*ti :? r< I Starr, . I h < ? < 1 1 ? K. v< li.j Tliolilai SiiimII, in Shelton, 1,. S Simpson, Win. Thornton, Clin* Teal,! Henry Teal. .Jnc?>!? 'Ihnina*, ^ain AVIiit in*?. W. Wooilvv II<I, A reliitvi hi j Wynn, F<l. Wave se le >ii? k i, 1 1 list < a <'ii | ?h<nl>erj?, ILn'lin NN ;?l<li??p, .I<>!in t . NS tut j v aker, .lohn NN iiiliT*, .I.iiik-* \\ el*li, Nn <|it>\v Weaver, 1 1 <?t?t . NN iH.-in.ia, II. I ! Williitninou. Win NN'int?r.*, Nun NN .>1 j drill?!*, ,1 till ii (i. NVuli, t'ha*. /.ant ", f. j von /nclnirian. Who Should Sin^r in tho Choii? Who Mhould preach the gospel? The man who iw a Chtiniiatj ami if?j truly called of God. Who dhould sing the fcoppel? CliriHtinns, not I sinneiA. A man who i* not a Chri?tian,'God iloc? not want him to preach II is word, neither does He want tluise who are not Christ; titns to sing His word. Hut still ?ometimes we fiod the vilest of Bin nerd standing up lending a choir ? .singing oome to .Ic?uh wlion he has never heeu to Jcsua hi mac If. ? T. C T?l^y. r. Wo copy tho following from an exchange: /"The hog is the mortgage Sifler ; , the ahecp the farm fertilizer coir the barn builder ; the hen the grocery bill payer. This quartette, with m man and a woman not 1. s*fraid to voik in oaring for them, will into re prosperity on any : > Remember we do only flrst-clstm ^rlatiiK. To?r orders along MU will be appreciated. t - - [ , ?? 1 1 1 ' Shredding Coin. We take the following from the. Southern Cultiva'or au<l it iimy be well lor our farmers to consider it: , "VVe <vi?U to discuss this subject ouce wore. \V 6 Hod that very ma ny J'uriueis uie still inclined t<> ki t p; up the old habit of pulling fodder. ; Thin i?? a great mistake. It is a losing btihincHS. Corn grown and matures not by accident hut hy lixed laws. One of i Iti' ho laws la that the food for lilting out the grain upon the ear is woikcd over in 1 1 1 ?? blades of i fodder ami returned to the ear. This cannot hi* done it the blades. *re pulled oil'. The grain ceases to (ill the moment the foddei blades are pulled oil', 't his being true j you cannot pull fodder without in j i| i (i;u tlio ear. l'ulling foihh i | makes the coin lighter. U lias: j been triiid aiid tested l?y the soah 8 a thousand Iiiiich and always proves true. Another law of corn growth i* that the feeding roots die before | the blades. When the lower blades I begin to yellow the feeding roots; die. At thut lime all tlie sap food lis in the ?tulk. If the stalk is cut oil' near the ground then no dam- j age in tit/ lie t<? the ear while the | blades are on the slalk. I he pro eess of preparing ami retilming the food to l tie ear mill goon on ami i* ; somewhat hasteued by the wilting j I of the leaves. This wilting slops the rapid evaporation of water wn'l ell was going on through iheii thousands of mouths. Ileiice the ear will Ml out full, after the stalk I is cut wiili the fodder on. I'lie ears will be slightlv heavier than ? I if the stalk had died natu rally. So '>v eultivaling an I stacking | l lie stalk* at. the proper time \<>h | increase the \ i< Id of eoi n and sa\ e lull the 1'oddel bettel than if \o". had pulled ii. Hut this is not u!. you have gained. Y.?u have Hit stalk itself, anil this is worth n> n?-li per pound as foil ler. llciiee we II 1 go .'Very f ?i mei lo quit pu!! ing fodder and cel. his emu jus' when I lie fodder is fully lipe si??l ? liie. grain getting hard. I>y doit'u this you all > Ut double the value "I 1 he col n el-op. The si a!k, shuck uiil lodder, when cured and sbitii I detl, make ha\ which is as good a^ I any hay and will sell for about tin ; H.iine as the eoi n. Kvi i s time > on ? ?et the dolliirs worth <>? corn in the ????)? you w r if have ten t !t?li -i ??**' worth ?d hav from the stalks. Tins has hoc n proven l>\' cxpci iiiientH. It is not g m s s woi k. ^ 1 nie a n test it b \ m lb ng hot It . |{ut this is not ali th it you hav. gained. You have the stalks out ? if the w.-iy !!! the !!?!'! And \ have gieatly int-reaaed the ijuanli l y of good lin V I '' feeding. ^ ?"! slopped I he shipping of I hut Ml 111 !i food fioin tin* Noilll and West.. You have l?ept that muc h mmiex lit, home. If \ oil W ili lllel'e:i?(' I he ? number of vour cattle and feed tin e\i ra hay lo (hem y o? will get an j .?.!ditie?v'l i ne. line from vim farui.j .Most of us cannot nll tld to losej this valuable has e.rop this filinim I and fall. We are I ik? ly to lie sh->i I on Image. You cannot allmd lo| jinil ft dkli l. It is costing you loo! inueh. Yon mod all the money you i an make mi vur farm. Now j that v "ti have made this crop, it is j to your tnterrst to take care of it ' and turn it into money the very host way \ on can. ('ut i lie em n, slack it, 1 * ? I it dry in tin* shot k". I'his will take from four to six weeks, according to the. weather. When fuily diy, haul it j I o I he sh redder. I'lie sh redder ! will lake oil' the corn anil make hay j of the hltilk. Itale this hay if you j can. Some think it pays to use a j litt.ii' salt as \ ou bale, ll you haxcj not a sh redder, get one if you are j able and liave enough corn to jus ti fy il. If ii'U, llteli get some of (our iieighboirt to hlircd for \ou, just as you get JI"' I' wheat tliiexh ed. The sauio pailies who run the j thiislur will often Had it. t<> their iiitcrcHt to run shied lei s for the j s uiie commuiHty. If \ou cut. youi | coin and keep it \ mi can get itj shredded. The hay will keep jiu i , alt wtoek do well when fed upon it f It \"ii wish t-? \v:iil. awhile before | slti ?? bl i ng, t he col n ? l'l keep I ) i , not p. ill an v fodder this year j We Want the Ntws. Our r?-iult rs, both 111 the city and in 1 1 county, will confer a f j ? v ? ? r it , I In* y will s?"ivl uh uny news item nr items ol which they m iy happ to be eogniz ?nt. Not only personal itoiriH, but uny 'oenl Imppenings which in ay ?on>? under their observation, won!. I ! t>?) j_fr.it ?* t'u 1 5 v rooe.ived and 1 * "? ! ? 1 v ftp ' preo?Hted by mm Our friends in thtt-i county coul. 1 eni'y drop n? a pvst'nl : card mill inform us of interesting' events whn-h mny trant-piro in thoirl iinnicli'it >? vieinitv. A-> it is our do- ! i ro to publish in our local columns; ever) tiling of interest that transpires! in the city, ami in the county as ? well, wo earnestly n?>k that our friends acquaint us with any linp poninga of local interest that mny conic undar their perso::al obsorva ti?n. Merely gi^e as uot?-8 or par- 1 (ieularn and we will do the rest. REAL ESTATE TP AN8FER3. Tho following transfers of roal es tate were recorded in tho Auditor's offlco during the past woek : John A MoLaurin to Sftllie: Thomas, aere*, ? 37.6/{K< at Be thunc. K C .Johnson to M A DcSaua Hure. 130x271 feet *300. Ii U b?tUL to break good rMolu* llott* tb*? onir to h??? b*d ??;. Thu Carr.dan Steam Launary Ik in i t h r?( w quartern at tin? O. K. tV (!. depot. All partioa iu Camden: or K i i k wood having laundry w>'l nleafo *ttq> to the n? urc?t telephone and v iirf i>f> f? ??* tbu hatindry wh?oIi All of iiiy palrona wlwr havo been leaving laundry at the up town of H r* < ? will W t ) i !ly advi^o iiiU wliofo I fan mil for nnmo. l4aokft<rQ? will be r-ol'o'l tor nnd delivered anyMiefto in ('aimb n (i nd nr? fur north an <loodic Cus'ld. l-'i'Ht class laundryninn Vi.u ??!'? in\did to v'lHit the laondiy. Keapeci fully, ( 'hay. IV itufudgnol. Kvt ry Day Will Mo Htinday IU j.'i-M -i,l dive I lotTeck-'r, of l>da win. has Ih-iii lulling this htory lo licprust ntal vi: Mildd and other M ar.\ land < 'uii^ressmaii. ( "I^iivsii (.M ('if I )ebi ware-Maryland peninsular I here live two families, who, according to the local prints, ai*?* iiuino I Piy and Sunday. The | )nv laniilv has seven daughters and iiii* Sniolav Imnilv ban heveit aonw. "I foo reliably informed that live i I the I ) a v ;'ir!s have already n?nr red th it number ol Sunday boya and that st I! another D;iy k'id u nhout t<? tu-coiim the wil'o of another Sunday boy. In view of thn, why i mh* I i'. apprxp* into to euv that every | >ii y will In; Sunday by and by?" I N I \ 'KUSITY Of No r th Carolina. Tlu' bead ol 1 1 1 < ' Stair's Ivlu ciitiotml Sy stfin. \( tdoiiii*' I >epartint'nl, I aw. Modioine, Pharmacy. Kij?h I \ -li \ >' srliolarslt i ps I ire t ni I i< >m ! < > toac liors ami i . 1 1 ii isto r.-?> -oils. Lua ii t lor the i ;<M-t I \ . . . j V Siri ?i: N'Ts 1 d I N'STin r toh> X i ? w 1 1 1 > ru 1 1 1 o r i os', """" W a t < ? i Winks. (Vntrul Heating S \ ^ h ' 1 1 i . H'.MI.niM) spent in improve in nt.s in I MOO and UN>1. j'jtii ! ? -r ? r t ic'.'iiis Sep! omi>cr 10IH. A ti ll ess, K. IV V KN A I5I-K. ! ' U -IDl'.NT... Cliap.-l 1 I ill, N. <V Notice to Road Overseeis. f't'i i ovitsi its aro b< rehv not' to ! i u \ i ? ; !,<? ri"td hands witrni'1' ?i i (,:i the public highway s, an !:?;?. e tin- tciidi put iu jjood e??ljdi lion. Ovcru'rs arc urgently n .nit vied t ? ? have the hands warned out ;ii .-i?')!i as possible, so Ur.il iii? ro:id < c u i he work ' I during the lay i u _? hy m ih >n on the. farms, so as inn lo interfere any more than neeCssan with the hat \ est in;; season. 'Ihi law r? otp'red tour davs work of ten hours per dav, and road overseer? are notified to h ive the full time put I I w hen itc ccsHiiry. I?. 1M KM'S. C'ount v Supervisor. f ? t T hree Payers a Week FOR ABOUT TME PKice 01- O/ME. This p^pcr ?iii J (he Atlanta Tv/icc"d"Weck Journal for ? S1.50 ! Here von get the nows of tip* world and nil your local new h while it in fretdi, paying very lit 1 1 ?* more than on* paper coatn. Kilher paper is well worth .fl.(K), hut by spe ? * i :i 1 arrangement we aro en abled t?> put in both of them, giving three papers a week for tliih low price. You can not cijiml this any where else, and this combination in the best premium for those who want a great paper and a home paper. Take those and you will keep up with the timed. Besides general news, the Twice-a-Week Journal has much agricultural matter and ot tier articles of special interest to farmers. It has regular contribution* by .Sam Jones, M rs. \V. H. Fulton, John Temple Graves, Hod, 0. If. Jordan and other dis tinguished writer*. Call at this otficc and leare your ?ubscriptions for both paprra. You can ^et a aampl* copy of cither pa per ner# on application' prvaptlr proc?r?4. OB >0 FU. Iu4 mM. ?k*Vh, J or photo f..r frr? report |?UlMIIUr. Bo?h ? ?ll&m) l-OUnllfttrifnHpfmiitmiTwlt-Hlrtt.' rxr.T. rttr?n ttmi ?T?r offl?r?4 to ln??nt..r? patent uwma or ?? rnir fkaotio* . i . ,20,000 PXTEHT8 FWCWfD IJWWU6W ITCH. I AllbudorM c>nfld??lt*l. ImM MHM> Fulkfol I ?<T?U-?. ohtTML ( "E?a A. SHOW & co.j PATKMT iAWVKHS, Oop. U. S. P?t?M Offle*, WJWMim, 0. C OERFECT permanent are the ? cures by Hood'* SarM|wrilU, b*> 1 ciUm It makes part, rich, h**)t)nr, lite km 1 feLOtfBl. ': ? f-Jt. -r-j ? ; ^ 1 ~ - > y?j,*? NORTH-WESTERN R. R. TIME TABLE NO. V} In I'.flk ct Sunday, M iy 26, | lichvifii Wilsons Mill ami Sum ( rr I siniiiiitiiiniil Itailj (-X4 Hitinluy Not r i?i? "'<? 7i m i x w < i ;? i r M STATIONS, i- m. i, <?o |,v. Sumter At. IJ..O 1,5 oj Huminerton Junction ! .' _'7 j Tindiil 1 1 .V> ]???? kr?vill.- ) i .;?) 'Hi Sii vet ! I O'i J l I i 4'^'fl f Mill 1 1 ' j 4 r,r . ) Millanl f ,0 , I f> '.'(i Summit ton in In | r> f?0 Davis !? In' I ?; OS .lord oii '? Jl J Ar WUmoiih .Mill l.v 0 0 I ? M Hoi woe n M illurd and St. I', ml }.'{ } ?> Daily ex Sunday 7'- 7 I I' M A M Mixed A M I' M i ?>/> in i;? I ,v .M i Ha it I \ r I"' i* 1 '?"> i :ir, 10 -jr, Ar St. Paul l.v in d'. 4 Hot worn Slimier and Cunnlen. j / -.Mixed } <> < ? *> A M Daifv ?'X Sljllilav A M 10' 00 l.v Sumter Ar !' in In 02 N \V JillU'ti.iii !? O , ? N ,10 2_' Dul/.i'll ?> o.i 1 0 H? >r< It'll K 1 () 1 i In '<() Itfiiibfi l.s 7 in I H> in ~i!> K1 Sorbet* 7 > i o.j 11 'JO Shi. Ky. .lunetioii 7 I ) J ? 1 1 .'in A r ( 'uiinloii I iV 7 0 ' / * HO \ m (s r. ,v (i. Kx. Depot) a it/ r >i TlIllS. WILSON. 1'rcKi.l^ot SOUTHERN RAILWAY. t'oii.lfriRM flehoitnU" In llffnot July l i.ui Ko ifNo li. I Jivlly 1 iiil I > ' 6 JOp 7 L v 003|. 7 V. a " 7 *op 8 " k lop si " 1' u.ij> Id '.'Jut '? 1 ! 45a! A r ... Ilia'" kak ri?n n ri.\ir. Cliiirliiilou Stwtiini'rviilii Ui aiti'fi v!lli> ( ?i iiiiicohurx. Ki.ittville ..Siii.ttt-r i *.t i nth 'ii N'o. ' N < 1 1 Dmiv i)ti:.V A r II Hi '? Ui.-'i " '.I 0 M " K ..In ..l<v l.v ; :J0|? 0 ?:N i ft l '.n I ? i ! i :i lli?? I i a :x>y f < .'olximbia. l.v! 7 W Aril I. I o ; .k, . s p. 4 . - Ip I 4 ?'.|i I 1 < .< (? ftU^i 11 i fin' A_ 6 \lpj ? l>\t l <v < 'hnrleslotl 7 0 )&ij " . Bl i4iii'>ivnin *' 8?Y>il 80V> !? 4ua! " ... Hamburg .... " H i7n 8 l*p 1) C2hi " ... DomnarK . " K t.ji 8 aftp, 10 10*1 " . . . Mia k viiln ... . '* ' N u Hi 0U#p:ll ll>ai " .. \ikon . " 7 "n. U IV loa-<p II Miwr A-r Aiiv'tisHi tiit'lLv " I 6 /Oa' ? ?? *p in uiUiitioii Id t)i<> above ici'v!''" trains Nom. lft aji<l l'i run Jnily l>etween ( ton antl ( V?liuiil)ii\, currying oluitunt Ptilinia i hli'<i|>iii|^ cni'4 No. 15 le:i vo Ohm losloa 1 1 :>M n. la. ;itrrn?i Atliuvilli1 :iM p. in. N'n. l'l hvtwi Columbia t :a5 a. in ; arrive Chnrlttriion 7 :.K) a. in. Sleepm ? earn re.irly for oivupmiev M 0 : 1 1 i> in In ? Mi hi Chai Itwliiu aii'l Columbia Theso trains mako eloso eonnt?.f Ioiih at C'l-iniVa with through train-- between Florida T??>|ri <iii.t W mluiik'toii ami tin- east. Trains Nn.s. I.' tilltl 14 ? 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HirmluKl'in Memphis,! via Hir'ini'nm > 7 ulft' ft -H.p 11 ftitrtlOHOp . ; 8 :?.>v ft OC'a 1 1 CiOp ft IXla ftlA. ft 4ftn 0 45a Id n.Vi , ( lHHit I I ftp i U'n'i. I nop .? SOftp 7 I. "in A r Lt'xnn'toii < "iiH ituiati. t 'hb-aR.J. l-i.tn-villt' St. l.i mis . . ftOfiji ft itt.v .17 !?]> 7 I'm , .1 7 I'm' ft aOp 7 f^u 7 r? *a TT%; s 10.1 s Hci Memphis ( Via < ha 1 1 i . ? x Asliovil 1?-C iiioin untl-Louiitvlllo. N'llHi NoliVI Dailv Dully ^'50p 0 !J0p i iitsp(l J07tt 7 uHt 1 T U^> 11 IDft 'T ? 10 Jfta 7 lftp 2 nop 4 Ifta. 7 lOp 7U?, i.A>n:ii\ 1 1 m K. A uc'.ista. ? ? Hitl?-?\jo i (f <'ltnrj?')jt?in . fvilunihla ilTuii)ii Depot ) Spartnnburg Anhi'Villo Kni'.wlDc < 'lui'lutiniitl. I ."Ujstvi I Jo i via .folllcoV t H I Oik , <\ '* >n i To \Vn?i?iii" ton nntl the Eniti Cv. Autfiisra '^fi*lj)' IMiOp " lial fobitrjf 4:?p'l?fI7.? " Columbi* 2 l.V? At ("hnrlntto I'OUp! V 4.V? Ar Danvlllr li ftlaj 1 asp Ar Kiohmouh I 4 OOt jT5ftp Ar Wnnkiuv'toii. .. ' Hfiit' V(l0p ? HaiUiiK.M- P? H H OJiJn-tJSafl " PhUadtflphirv. .. llBfttt' i Mr\ " Now York _ _<!oapf 0 18a Blreping (^?r l.lite betwoi'ii iTiArloston nn<t Atlur ia. via AiikiihIi'. inAltln^ MniiiwllAnii nf Atlanta fm nil p'i)a>s N'urth a/nl Wi>it. < mm 1^n? nt CMI u m bin with thrtmuh t rnltm fur \S"asjiti>LMi>n An. 1 the Kant . aDo for Juoknon* v1lh? ami aliKl. rltlu Points. ri? A N'K H. i ia NKha'. j M fUl.P. 'i'hlril \ l*. (4vu. Mgr. T M., Wiiah'.nytoiv. UOHT. \V 111' NT. DiV. I'iisi. A (ft- ? Charleston, S. O. P. 1! II A HUWK'K, W. II TAYI.OB. U. V' A . WHijiiuyt in A (4. i'. A.. A tluntft Citation. South Ofnolinn'-Kprehnw Cotmly Tlv C. J I tilo, l*roi?:t(o .T n?l . \Vhtjr??ft?, W*. 1 >. Set'frnrs, miui?? mil to pit* to Krnnt l.itn Letters <>f A<ltnii?i rr*ti<.n <?f the Estnl^ of atul e fleet ? t>f R. W. Sof^nr*. The?t? aro therefore to ?;ite and mlmon - in}) all an<l oin^ulMr the kindretl and erodltoiflof tliP nni?t 'R. W. Soeffarg lt?r?*??etl. ( It At they he and appear before me, in th?i Court of Prohato, to ho liold ?i Cunnhui. S. C., on Fritlwy, the 2u?l tlay of Ativ'tj?l next . , after pnblioation tlwrcof, at 11 o'clo?'k in the forenoon, fihow t aline if any they have, why fit e I naitl Administration should not ho Krtmt-| ed. tiiven undt-r mv hand, this 19th dav of July, A. P . 1901 , C.C. II A ILK. Judge of Probate. Ker.?haw County. rubllahed an the 10th day of July 1901, In the ^hmtlen Chronicle. Prevention ia better than cure. Keep your blood pure, your appetite good and your digeation perfect by taking Hood's Sareeparilla. Nood't Plllt act hannenlotvily wltk 1 To prevent picture frwinos from It i oh lx.il threo or four onionn in 11 pint of water; then with a s??f t brush or blender. over the frame. ? E*. William M. Newman, lite now pri;H<)eiu of the New York Ccntmi laihoatl, bi'gan life huh itchiunn. t fv ' ' ii umiuockb fit fieiae nheiiner'a. Refi i j?f ? n 1 1? i h a*?<) Ire Cream I" ri czi'iH hi (Jei aen hei met 'a. China Close in at Coiscnhcime i 'a. New Homo Sewing Machines, nt (ieiaonlu-iuior'b. Heauliful aejcction of Chair* ut (ieisenhcimor'H. Kelt M ?tUrcHaea nl Geiaenhel mr'a Mnchtrm needle* nrid oil. (Jeiac.nlu imer'a. BRIDGES TO LET. \W will let the Miller Pjidire out to i he U> w i li 1 1 1 1 it at ine <> il Oridge en 1 1 ? ?? J lltli ? I . i >? of \u;'!i-t at. 10 o'clock H III . ItMll. Sjus'i ficjUi" ?ns and conditions fi r hnildiu.; made known on the d?v of let ting. J. It. PIIK LPS. K. T. KINti, ('..nntv SupeiVi8orn of Ker shaw ?v Chenterlitdd Connies. \lsothe Porter Hridge August 12th, : nt 10 o'clock a. in. j. it. pi i Ki rs. IVIUNtf 111 MAN. Money t< > loan on approved Keal K?> tate Security . at seven per cent. Kufty terms. N? conimiHsions charged. I,. A Wittkowsky, Camden, S. C. <' I.. Winkler, o- Willinin St., .1 iilv- 1*. New York, MONEY TO LOAM. < >ii htriu lands or other unproved ne curitv. S. LO< J AN IjA NT< i. May 15 ? 1 yr. Christian Black & Son, Practical Builders. .%'#/ /H't'i lifc/i't I // ('/as* <>/' ll'or/t. OMiceCor. of Main \ DeKalh Sts. OHice plione 72. Residence 104. NOTICE. I am prepared to piy the highest nmrkct 1 1 ric!> for liidi'S. wots! , bees wax. Copper loans and all country produce. Patronage solicited. Wespeclfull v, K. JACOItSON. At David Wolfe's STORE AT DEKALB. I wish to announce to my friends ami the pnldic ironerallv that 1 have opened a |> a line of ( ! K X K H AL M K IHMI A N U I S K al I >i- K all) am! invite all to come and sow inc. I'll** store will he in charge of that \\ tdl-kiiotfn man Mr, .1. II. Munn wl.n will always l?e found there and will take yreat pleasure in serving you. My prices will lift aw clieap as call ue found nnywhere. 4lll I ask is for you to come and see for yourself. Ili?;h?">t prices paid for all kinds of couiitij (uodini-. I r.!". 'live stock. ? Intending a cordial invitation to all to come and see us, 1 am Yours Very Truly, A. C. WATTS, DEKALB. S. C. Best For The South. TIT A A J w ood 's Seeds m/m# I If 111 V IU'? grown and J[I VVvl 0 selected with special refer rji s on CO to their I 111)11 lH ?<1'M tal.ility to II our Southern X *?IA 111 As H0il and climate _ and give the M nA/Jrt best results and !V|Jii||U satisfaction UvvltOa everywhere. If your mer chant does not sell Wood's Seeds write for Special Price-list. Circular k'vIdk prices and Informa tion about Turnip Seeds, Crimson Clover, Late Seed Potatoes, (lerman nillet, Buckwheat and uli a>v liable Heeds, mailed on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, 5ecdsmcnt - Richmond, Va. WOOD'S KAI.L OATALOOl'R lsimod in AiiKUHt, tells All about Crimson Clover, Winter Vctchea, Rape, Kitat Proof and Winter Oats, Seed Wheat*, Grasses, nrtd Clover Seeds. Vegetable Seeds for Fall Plaating. Hyacinths, Tulip*, t{C, * Catalogue nulled tren. Write for il. 1 MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord. CIuA. RLESTON , - - - - S. C. mirchase our makes, which we f^uarsntee superior to any sold South, and thereby save money. ? ? ^ Window and Fancy Glfc$s a aproialt?. .Iiilv 4-1 rsi uhkmmk ?? ? _ THAT HONEST, UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE RESTS UPON IS A FAIR EXCHANGE. WE HAVE THE C000S AND YOU HAVE THE MONEY. WHEN YOU TKAD| WITH US, WE ALWAYS MAKE A FAIR EXCHANGE. V Fruits, \ o^ofaMes, Oahiu-tl Farm Supplies, SI?<>os, i Hii##y W hips, Tobacco, Flc! (ft ock all nice ami j fresli, and patronage will l>c ^ivai I y .ipju'cciaftMl. Kcspocl I ul ly, R. B. WILLIAMS. PIIOAT33 Q8. Do You Know About The & & ,1^f fSl <?*1S tf ,L ?xxmvm Tfcrf* "g "ft ? ? ???? * -g ? ~ ? Then Hurry To D. L APPLEBY'S 5 to re . There is goin^ to bo some valuable picking there for the next 10 <lays. Tho timo has come when it requires real bar gains to catch the e)e. That is what we propose to offer our customers. We have just bought a large quantity of treason able goods far below their market value. They must be sold in the next few days and we know that price is the only real inducement t.o customers, so we propose to offer our entire slock of Dry Goods, Clothing, fiats. Shoes, Notions, Hosiery, Millinery Goods, Gents Furnishing Goodd, Ktc., at ACTUAL GOST Which means in this sale tiiat you get many things below cos i to manut'icl ur?^r. Your confidence i* worth more to us than money. We cannot afford to deceive yell. Our customers have seen cost sales before. Now is a chance for jou to become convinced that we buy our goods cheaper ? hence wo can sell cheaper. Price is what you want; quality considered. Gall and see us soon. Very Respect fully, D, E,? APPLEBY, Tub Hkht Fok Thk Money Saved is money Made From Saturday morning June 29th, M < > Monday Night, July 8th. w i <z < >i 'A GREAT 9-DAY SALE. It means money for you. Our whole stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes and Clothing below Cost. The Goods must be sold at some price, so come and get your share. Bring the money along and we will certainly let you go away satis fied, as we need your money in our business. Fruit, of t'.e Loon* Blfnching at, o. Lonsdale Cambria at 0j. Below wc give you only a few of tho many offerings w<; h.ivo for you : 1000 yards Shirting ami Mrena I'rints at !?c. 8<H) yards Simpson's 4 Pereah's at Ic. 1000 yards. SO inch Percales at ?'?o. 600 yards BtHfn Percales al 7Jc. Dimities, Lawns, Swiss and all white goods a way down undi'r cost in or der to make room for Fall goods. 1 piece whiife Table Damask at 20.?. wo sold at 35c. 1 piece whito Talilo Damask at 23tc, wc sold at ;?5c. 2 pieces *hite Table Damask at 33e, we sold nt 50c. 3 pieces Sheeting 10 4 at 20c, sold at 30c. 2 pieces Shooting 10-4 at 10c, sold at 25c. All shades Cambric at 3}c. 10 doz Ladies Vests at 4c each ? also have few dozen tine ouch cheap. Wo have a groat lino of shoe*, all at and Home below cost. Men's hats will go at your own price, Don'tfail to woo them. Wo have a big lot of men's Shirts from 18c to 85c. They must be sold.* B.ilaneo of our Spring and Summer Clothing must go at some price. \V? will gtvo you a great chance to ijvt a Muit t/ir litilo money. 12 mens Suits, all sizes at $2 93V worth Si 50. 12 uictifl Suits, all sizes at 3 30 worth G 00. 24 mens Suitsi all sicea at 4.70, worth 7.5U. 12 mens Suit*. all sisos at 1.95, worth 3.00. 3ft mens Suit', all sizes at 5.00, worth 8 50. 10 mens Suits, all siz-.'a at 0 05, worth 10.00, 12 tnens Suits, all sizes at 7 50, worth 12.00. 18 mens Suit?, all sizes at 8 25, worth 12 50. ^ * 3 m*ns Suits, all sizes at 9.90. worth 15 00. ? 12 hojs Suits at 40c, worth 60c. ? 40 Ijoys Suits at 77c, worth $1.25, - ? 24 boys Suits st 1.10, worth 1 50, 30 boys Suits at 1.85, worth 3 00, 1# boys Soils st 1.40, worth 2.00. 18 boys salts ?t 55c, worth 100, ... JjXg Oor Stock of Groceries Complete and guarantee to sell yoo better flour at a lower price than any concern in Camdep. We mean to get our *haro of the caah trade and must hmro $ itr ? ' Yours Truly. S. N. SO WELL & CO. * ,