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mttew fcsswts kwm vx w??sw m UCNOUS 8tupio And Fancy Uj'oc(m s. SANlTAttV Pit m. Plumbing is II tit iiM.ro. I lu-.ko kpecilt) ftody of till its) Irar-chca iiii<i look after your intoix-ht. Taki* ?-an> I |wu jour Mneler I'lumbar i-. an < Uli-ient 1 n jjtinoer^atitl undor?tandx his tbOIQU^tiiy, thai- irt wlittro the 8<'?:rot .if ,< good job He*. fci?? nui pcrfionallv your work, become my ??! ici.t ami \ <>i? Hlial' Lu> the owner of a liiM i lass uti tary wyi->ten). You would lio mh|m *<?<! tu 800 tin* old work that I um U*aiin;.' out ?votv day i because it w.u done | d u - ly by Inexperienced men. See me, .Ve p.0, fcoe me. I{ y, JOHN F. J KN KINS. f. i vol Watch Lo t O ae'geni's silver wutch oil hi ;cl; silk foli." Gold a-- i set with to: ~\Y, Liberal .re wurd if ! i ?? t at this i-lii ?? Ohtuc^i to bo Dedicated. We hnve hen requested to an nounce J lint KhetKZtT Methndifi* church, \Vcut Watt iec, wili he dedi cated on (lie Hid Sunday in Mny. New >\nr our.ee o:e it p. .. For^M^ifiLrale-^Sir. L. Waller CopeJand, of BfifTiuno. "For Congress ? Mr. T. Y. Wil liams, of Lancaster. Church Festival. A festivnl will he given for the benefit of Society IJ *1 1 church, jusi north of Cool Spring, on S&'nrduy, the 24th inn?. Ice cream and other refreshments will bo served. Pub lic invited. Attention, Kershaw Gu&rJs! First call 5 P. M. Assembly r> : I f. P. 61. At the armory on Tis^ duy, May 10th, 15*04, to participate in tho Memori&l Day exercises ni oametcry. K. C. vorrTresekow, Orderly Serg. m ? ?- ? ( #Mr. Willia Nettles Killed. Mr. Wjllis 8. Ntttles, brother of, Mr. ,K. fi. N i^tlua^-jQlLimiLtO-Kiv u a& j ?killed on Wednesday morning lusi aft Ear|c, Aik, by being sttuck by a train. Particulars have not boo^j obtained, bill as he wns engagfed i ti the lujiber business it is supposed that he was superintending the loading of a car when the acoidenl occurred. Mr. Nettles It ft Camden about 18 years ago and h?i? a bosi of fiiends here who will regret ex ceedingly to learn of his death* Election Managers Appointed. It will be seen by reference to tin advertisement that the election manager* have been appointed to servo io the approaching Court Mouse election. One of the inn lin gers at each precinct are requested to call at The Chroniclo ottioe on or before Saturday, May 2l?t, and proenro registration books, tickets i,,and ballot boxes. It will bo pUns ant information for the manngerp ? to 1c srn that they will receive the ^ Bit me- pay as in general elections. B ' ? Important Nplicft to The School Chil" j?v v dren E We<>rcgiet exceedingly that by ifcjarnily aiflicjion of our Slate Cor. of the U. D. CV, Mrs. Clifford, Mfrf- Union, ft circular from the Pre&i fiidant of t ho State Division was not. It out earlier a*.kin? for conlrihn ?Ob to the Wnde Hampton Fund im the school children of South ,'rolina to bo given on Mcmori^r py so that each child in the ontire lUte should feel as if they had as id in making a tilling roonu ff?t to perpetuate the name and ifflae of our beloved Wade Hamp-. v.our noble hero, fm macula it* ?rior and inimitable Statesman. ijtv ifl not too Into yet. Children $f? very best ! Come forward w ith yonr contribution* I' Make the of South Carolina feel that > c?u .determined not to let an op tnnitf p*0ft without doing prrfuHtittty. Youf country look* boys and girls to build up SHtfe^oHcal record* of our grand "Estate.-- Htlng your ponaUa ?o sd*y, May 10ih, with you fco theui to yourjteaojler will see thattbey ar^-TSm iVfr to tbo Superintendent and II record your nptues in the Ttfat ?.of thObe wo'ktng for a ite memorial to ''Our Hamp ers. A. W. Jlaioct ' ft**.*, 0. Dir. IVD.C, .w </W ' . . . * i it.. If ' \ illt tn v I I , Ml,. , U il- ,, Sum '?uf ;* ' '? I (" 1 1 0 1? ' \ \; , }| ? ! ? ) >v 1 1 <? I ?' 1 1?? | > . : . : I ; i . j 1 1 ii ? .1 ' 1 v i vv . . \ ' Ii-j m;- i'.' :: !.M' (i-i * ,> I i v, *s ?>'. ii, :i l ! l f;;| y ' '! t i - S 'Ml 'i hn 1,1 ? 4.,; V ' t ! ii..\ |. Mil i r< "> wi'il Iv'.riMjj n -I h ) ??'.!' ii i-i \ | tiy our y.;UNi< people thut It is t.lnj.. 1 ii* * ? . J ' ? - 9 ?* t 1 t?o] of :ti| the 1 1? t n jjj -< !?i t?* 1 1? | ?t thi' -.i|),H-| i!<v* of ?. I i < ' It hunj/ry millions ftii-1 iiirt:'lci)8 < U . ?*. tee cr en m .v i n t i ?? m (.f ovcy < 1 ti s ' ' ? i> ' 'oil wi'ic {Lie, ami ;t v.ito of th-r^k1-" to il;- inimiube y>uo</ IiohL< k> f * . t ? ice 'it \ he Ituppiihl <lnys of ili? i: vooui liven is extended by the mom lu rfi of holli chilly. The KOcinl gi t. urp certainly wur-i i (iff uny prospect (if ennui for the. summer. 'The Aeonm" Imv.' n prior c.Uiin to H edncsdnvF. Tin* ??Mutiviis ' ? 1 1 1 1 >" have Ih-ir Th'ii'ti djiyn' eriteri.iinm.'ii!*. *1*1 .0 floci-i' funeUons <fthe l'mlt.1 I'mi^hicr- <?! t'<e ( *<ii? f<**l ?:t .:?*y hu? held "e that Monday in < very month. The 'de. I i??, lit f"-'- meetings ef the "H Hlnrieal 'ooli ty" will rcuf-rvo the 2u.l Mon day in oaeii mon h theiru together with the other itiei'if-nt?l ^utli' r.i'v?^ 1 ? s ? 1 pro* pee*. v- f<>-' vitirB (luind?M' will hold ! cr < . n ??nd ' ids inir to tw i\ deiig.ld.ful roKorl f? is* n 1 t.hnpo hun ?i?w; f.-r ft ;?!ms r.t phwo to find 1 <*e rc:it:<in tlnr ? ??/ tlio hea'ud leiii oj aurnmor time. Oiir new Council ?re i?*i much in ? ?rt'iu'ft over nrnkin^ ( 'amd<>n .allot her "Cm V H as well ijs udding t.> iit> iu ; chor:il improverm nt , that no one trek a I?> vol ioi* place in whir!) to luxuriate, ? -**> * Singer Sewing Machines. I am ug-'iii f<>r the Singer Sewing Machines fllld would i'kc to filmw thin machine to any on? tickling u yoori 0:10. W. i . 11 unmoral. ? ? ? " ?"? Letter to 15, LI Httll. \ Dear Sir: Herc'? a paint that's beiag z old in bargain-h ttnlcre : 10 per cent lead % 50 " " zinc ?JO " " harytcs 20 iC " whiting Harytcs und whiting arc aaucl and i white- wash, not paint. J Some people must li'*e gold hrirks. '1 he i) a mo of that paint i* "pure lead-au d-z i n e." l"ho dealer who Kelts it says iiVas good as Devoe, Yours truly F. W. Dkvoic A: Co., New York. I'. S. Springs & Shannon eell our paint. 53. Program of Memorial Day. Procession , will ho formed at | gate, juid march in Cemetery iu ! following order: Kershaw Guards, Children earrjing llowey. LHdiee of the Memorial Association. Daughters of the Confederacy. Hon. J. T. Kay and Mr. B. B. CU?ke. Ministers?. * , Marshal, "* ' Veterans ? Sons of Veterans. v Prayei by Rev. A. B. Katie. ::tu>ug. Introduction of Speaker. Address. Presentation of Ciosbcs. Song. Benediction. Decoration 'of Graves. Ii in requested by tho ladies of the Memorial Association that nil places of' 'hu8iiH?A8 be closed at 5 o'clock in order that nil tnay have nn opportunity to attend. Death of Rev. A. J. Cauthen. Rev. A. J. Cnuthen, brother of our vencrublo old friend, Mr. Tom mies Can then. of WislviUo, died at NinetySfx on the 3rd iust. A special to the State nays: "Rev. A. .1. Cauthen, one of iho oldest Methodist preachers in our Slate, died here Saturday morning" after an illness of several months. His fuuernl services wore con dueled, by Revs. YV. A. Masse beau and John O Wilson aod were at tended by an immense congrega tion. Mr. Cautben entered the South Caiollna conference in No vember, 1848, aud filled appoTrfP? menu year by year without a sin gle break until DecembeV, 1903 This is the longest a jrriee u minis ter ever rendered in this conference and it/is not likely that il will be equalled in the future. Aod his service wuc not only-"Tn*w?ual In l-ngth but it waa suCceaeful and most Hcceplttble everywhere.- He served 12 years as presiding elder and in other important places. He ffaa sent three different tonus to the same charge, -a very rare qe currencc; possibly the like never happened with any other Methodist, preacher in Soulli Carolina. He was k/io??o and esteemed all oyer the tftate. Mr. Caulhen, leaves a widow wllh whom ho enjoyed nearly 66 years of wedded life and several eons and daughters. Among hid. sons ire Kev. A. Cautbeo? Jr.* aod Rcr. H. J. Gaoihso, a*d a daughter lu ths wifs of tUt, C. W. Cratgbtoa." (! Yd crans* Ficiitc At t Initio. 1 ?? m vvi ? i< ntr< I lu* Ponfeder nte *" ? I f . a i,f HrU.utl' ? Cr.mp An<tu? I > III I IT: j i-'llio llltlt VV | ! 1 '!l' ? l'llH' Jill, V I ( 1 1 by nil Yr I i O Wl ? ( ? ? ' 1 ? ; i t i;h ????!??? <>?e of \ i?'< *1 ?; r iieitii'.ltJ ever held ju lv ? t ?- i ? >4 * l.'n tilt i y. I \t hl oul 11 o e.loek lim vot-'runs an ihiIj1j.i1 >a tin- "l?tj ^uk* and Hiii' 1 fii'Ti* met by ti.e Mid I lip S . '? ,l>' thui.o {MU'liui hi'huol i.i;<i '<???: l<.l '? ! lie m - 1 1 1 : % ! Iii. ii <o \\!*<i. In- ''Xi'fi iM.H ? i f tli*- d>,y tuck |)1." ?? I 1 Ii'j inee'in^ rfu'i openel vol'. I piayer by H v .) J .Myert*, nf f | "i iiiili Mi. 1> M Br-thuuo tdutod 1 1 i' \? I i he g'eutly regretted In ii.tike tin.' ? ii ? noHiuu in c'ft? L th'it I Ion. NV. 1) Tf ? i > < j Imin, who w!i$ the youngest ?-??<in?' j in tttu ('UiifoileratQ iiiiuy from K ??? <l> i\v t'wiiijty would nut bo present in i udibetoj Dm old sol.) ors tm w^s i \ | Mr. Hcthuno held in hi* ii ami ii letter from Mr Trant linn which ho rrqtit'K ' d Mi*. I'. W. Ib'eh 'uoro to fotfd. The I idler was km ? x collqnt one and vwm well received Sp.'teliea wera iiihdo l>y Messrs (1 i 1? I ini(U(!riiinn?(i eorjfo Hemhoit uud j (1. 1*. hoaHii, ?<;nndidates for Solicit I tor fc,r thin Difttijcl. Wo liuyo nrvu listened to hotter ipecohott, nor hnvo ! wo ever mon apreehfR bitter returned than these were. They could not have been improvod upon. The feature of the occasion wip j the |). e.-<-n la! ion to I'npt* S. II. L>n un in!" ft {(Old in' da] by lit rrd comrade*. | Tlila |>h< t nf tin) program w.m e? [entirely unexp> cted to (.'apt. Lucmh ! who wi;s deep'y move i by this rx. jprendon ot love and i;Mt (;ni from Vl'* i old soldiers. The ptoentntion speech was nm In by ('ft pi. M. L Smith jwb'fii he did wi b his usual eb-^-uec ?And eas-o. The <if*'r(Ma<'8 w<ro inlerpperne:! I?v sev.-r.'d p'eoes ? ? f v?xy njipropii;ite uud i>iFpir;ii^ uiu.de. by the twljn.nl At 1 ho of Cnpt ^fnith'H Rpeceb M r. J) M D? thune anj>nu#ned ? liar, thrf meeting \v\s over nj^d ?t?ted Unit tluj in xl thiny; in ordui" ?un d'm nor. 1 1 j tho grove in fronted Mr. lb* thun<''a r<.'8i(lo!jC3 dinner w;iy Rpreiid which wan both hoiintifnl ?nd tun>pt iug. Juslat Diia .Umctur? th? whit-tie of our train wild heard and we were forceo to tuko a h?Bly hut. ??duettt?d adieu, but we learn that quite a goud number of the old soldiemand o-liyrR retcaiuhd until night when a doliglnful time waa onj->.\cil by all. ? o Juilp:e Bowen for Magistrate. fill*. Editor: Wc hereby ?ug ge?*t i lie name of that old reliable, hickory dried warhorao C. I*. B*?w < n, for iho ofHee <>f Magistrate i n t!.<< second judicial district <?f Wom. NVtrteree. Yes, we not only sug gest hie naipo but we demand that tic shall rvui for thatoftlce. Votere. ? <F- ? ? Practical Roady Oa.ll For Telephones, C? ~ ' "F?ee sample to ngont. Prcctl culreody call device for telephones Saves brain work and hours of lime. Sella itself. One salo sella dozens. Seeing is believing. Scud* stamp. Telephone Appliance Co., One Mudison Ave., Dept. F. A. D. New Yo*k City." -s? 'Julm It. Keel* JMLUled. Special to the State. ~ Manulng, May 2.? Y?>u man's, Magistrate of Manning, shot aud iifstantly killed Johu It. Kee}?, a lawyer, lately from Sumter, Ihia afternoon. v The shooting occurred uuder th^/ court house portico while Judge Purely was hoiditi*} court npstaira. Five balls entered Keels' chest just below the throat and the fourth wont through the body, Kecla fall ing under the eaves while the rain was dripping olF the court house. The difficulty was not unexpected as the parties had trouble 30 days ago about a mule. Kee.s was known to lie a des perate man aud Youmana wa? equally aa dangerous when aroused. Several witnesses saw the killing, auiong them Gloik cf Court Tim (11(108, who saw Keels strike at Yonmans and then Youmuua com menced filing. Youmans immedi ately walked into the sheriff's offlco and surrendered aud is in jail. PECULIAR WEATHEft Will This Year Bo A Repetition of 1810? A special from Hopkins to the Columbia State' Bl\ys : Pertinent to tho tecent and con tinued cold weather a statement taken from an old serspbook of 51 rs. Afldie Hopkins, an elderly lad<f of this place, might furnish inter reading matter for the Weather man and the farmer. It reads as follows : v "January and February 1816 vyerc vrarsr. <?ad spriugiikv. l*arch wits cold and stormy. Vegetation hud gotten well along in April when real winter set in. Sno<4 and sleet fell ??u 17 different data 1n May. In June there was either frost or snow every night ? bat three. July was oold a?4 -frosty. Atigostwaa wor*e; itrr formed nearly an Inch in thickness and killed nearly, every green thing in the UbtUd Stales. In the spring of 1817- co^ whlob hud been kept over froiu 1815 sold for from #5 t o HO * buaheVvh* buyers purchasing for seed. On May 18, 1839. snow fell U the depth of ? foot it) Jamestown, V*., and was piled up in huge drift* U most of the.aortharn States. There was soow -in many parts of Iowa ? lid Illinois on May 11, 1878, ?pd ' ftgtU M Ifttt M May II, illl j CcM>pooW To Do Dvnt Away Willi. W ?? tout n ilm' iif v h< (i si 1 1' fi>tUi? '.?) ? ?<' itJXI "I?h ill I V tin! tit W cii y Ci.uncjl wi. '??? iho dmi?n awt?y with llu? bi-vt'tui v?h '|?? 'Ih in turtt ? hich Hutilumji ?, ?. v b'lun- i'? h I uit'uncC to lti?? I. 1 i> ?i| the ? in wkiitti lUi?\ h.' . Mv Ot it'-u C t llti' 1! . >i ? i u ; l At-tcciu'K n IJ:OSl if.slt tl IVr ur.ll N rCM'tlltlf I <)>?-* M li j' i.f ?!!?? t i ?? r. i it lllot.UU'H) A B*t?lT4 1 i'?'t IV i.<. It- 1 t /it Mil' "So ft i i v 1 1 * I ? ' i' I tin t ! > i* it Si - h ?'<>! I>inhl|ft.i on Ill ? 1 ?* % Mgl|t, M?\ Dili A h 'Hi' Iti ??? i dI i>? w i < tii - ll'lA Wilt) I'tJ I ill M ! > ( i . ( J . Young having ? ? ? t: i:? >i i in p shioim i f tio?*ur?i, fti P.iiniiDt i M.ly VVUii fl.'cti 1) U Wi'it' tolb rtCli I f i ? ? iti t!t"r,?' or* i< . Much ''iiHitit hh a ?a com j>!/h><i :, .<l fill. Kti klsnd tiu HHjeni-U i! tui'uui t of ill ??ily I uilit u - i ti I ii>i< II* m n( South CtitoliuK. 1 1. i>. k v .1 ti 'iliU^Jt i?i(?ri cul paper iiitii Mi. Kukfvn.i io e*'ivt'tl ninny tl'i,ik? (oralis in atructive Ulk. I'll. Iv nni'dy ami hi mail f hovo uudn inoki valuable I CBi'tll cltfh into I h 1 1 III* Dill if out btalQ hUlory hh ttt-ll an MAD) uthcm of tuU'iiao inures i to ?ib nil. Tuu next. mating *i 1 bo held at ihAeuunt pi a oo ?? kh? sure hum, 8:30 p- in. on tin 2nd M?nd>?y ii. June. All ?M< inhvrn are t ut net*: l\ invited to HltiMid and bring thvii friends. Sui j'-i '-s < I tli. i?reHti ?i mteie#i ate nn lite ptognun f i thai evening. ) T!?e County '!*< :i iti.'f" A Mieiiti?in will meet all ho n-u?l j.liie ?>u .> iiur day. tbo 1 ll'i ? -*?!. AH i?Ur<?v?o will please tnkv i? ?: iro. Tile I ! 1 ' ! SilTf! ' i . Hi. H H* moved Into tlu> <>.| I M I >u ti U lust Tuesday. Tlx* l"<vnii >n is do cidcdly bettor than the ul i <;:i t. Mrs.. II Ba:un spout Tuesday in Columbia. Supervisor J O I ) :lum t of I i?'e cum! v wan in Ctmden l.mt Tuesday Mr D who is no<v residing i fi Columbia was hi t'aiiidou ?UiS Welti. Mr. T. S. -MytTK, formetlv of Cam* ?!f-.n hut m <j ?v of Chora vr, vvm in Cam tlou this week. Mr and M ro. Stewart Il?MvTTr*^f Lancaster, werothe guests 1 1; is week of Mrs Juuies M. HeMh. Mr. K'lg"'' McCollnui after np^nd ing' Fc.tno time in Atlanta, is at hotne fur several days v.- tli l:i& f\iuily. ?Mi'. Chapman HugT, at* com pa iiie I .b\^ Miss SnuderH, of Sumter, Cud e over in an automobile Tuesday. Wo uotc ^iiii pU'ftsu re that Mrs Mint H'to^abee, who has been quite. :i w ... '? ?.~ " ' Mr. C J, SbMinon, Sr., lus^ceu quito tick during tl>o pant ,.w<fek but ik eome better, ami we hope to ?eo b' w cut again in a few days. Cup}. L b. Clyhurn hafl moved to tbo l'Soou1*' on the snnlh Hide of Granny Q.iait< r creek wtimh in ti bout a mile below bin fi>rmer n-ei dencc. We received a pleasant enll yenter day from Rev. W. S. Waltera, of C&fifietl.-..- Mr. Wnikjr* -i# ?uo of ttfff most promising young ministers of Abe State. * Rev. \V. B Gordon nnd Meagre. 1'. T. Villepi?uc and A. I). Kennedy have been in attend mce upon the Dioccsan Convention which met in JiMor^jico this we? k. Hon. T. Y Williams, of Lancaster, guv" ?? ?. pleasant call yuAlerdny. Mr. Wifiiams is a eatididato for Con. gressfrom this district ami Ida card will bo found in *bis issue of The Cbroulc!^. Mr?. J. M. Stoney Itns returned after a delightful month spent at Rock H.U1 and Columbia, She adds hor enthusiastic approval of Win thropCollego to its already vast number of admirers. Miss Clara Krumbhol'z t left on Monday with her pareujfl for Vlieir summer home In Mmapolis. She will be greatly misHed as she has ad del in u eh to the fjef&tivltlop of the social set by her gracious hospitality. PjfcKSON AI?. ill for the pa&t tfcn uionia, i^jbomc be1, te Miss Bagwell, the uelco of Rev. and Mrs. W. B Onrrtnn. left on Tn'-s day nlyht for her homo in Bsltiinotc, after spending a cn??ple of months in Kirk wood. She left behind a large number of friends for all wore charm ed with her Bweot personality ?nd at tractive intellectual characteristics. Mr. W. Bratton Do Louche spent several days with n? this past we'ek. ( I o will return to his homo in (lamp* ton county, carry Iner his wife and children with him They have been spending a happy month with their large family olrclo here. Mrs. Do Loache who was Miss Kershaw of Camden and one of our proatest favoritos has hoen the reoipient of mauy attentions and gracious greet ings from hoy hosts of .friends, and all regret to sco her leave. Two of the Supremo officers of the Improved Order of Ileptasophs w^re here on Saturday. The supreme Sec, Snm II. Tattersall, and the supreme organizer, John W. Cruett, botlvof Bnltimor*, Mti. -They were acconipnntfid by Deputy Supreme Arclion. John B. Sloan They were received at tho railroad station by Past .Archon* W. Cl ?onTreaekow, and^ it, a SchrocTor, "Financier of the local conclave, and in-paired to hotel L? Fayette Uatti- ? After dinner, a party consisting of Messrs. J. W. Curett. 8. II. Tattersall, A. Wein berg, ix C. Moore and K. O. ronTrcs ckow took a drive arouod Camden and Klrknood. Tito visitor# wer? much plca^d and attracted by oar qaslat old town And itc may points of hllarld tntffftt. TUB WOIIB IIP B\l!l;!, I I'SI'l k it J tl I it 'M.iiu' lloi'k.ns InamU il on a Y< utli and lions' suit [ah <ruu- mtUo of sup-M iov woik in:; uship and miiKm ial, Or David Mark's Sons on a mnii\< S! : it will surety j;ive en t ire s it ion. Conn'' and seo what they look like; you will to pleased. iTlie Sh.c?zt Hat &; Cloth ing Man. i. 8. NETTLES & SON.' Wi> hereby iMiinmi ce to < ncl* public that we have opened n ti rat-class <? MEAT MARKET in, the store formerly occu pied by Mr. J. E. Vauglinn, where we svill bo glad to serve you with anything in the -line of fresh moats. We enrry also a full line ot Staple and Ft^ioy GROCERIES, and extend to you a cordial request to call on us. - EVERYTHING FRESH. EVERYTHING FINE. r? 7 Election Notice. In accordance with a resolution of iho Board of Comity Couimissioneis for Ker shaw County ordering an election in pursuance of an net of Mid General As sembly entitled "An act to provide for the erection and fuuipmpnt, of a now court house for lCerrfhaw County nt Camden\ aud to authorix.j the issue of bonds for such purpose " Notice ia hereby K'.von tliat hu elec tion will be Itvld at tho general election precincts of KershaW\ County on Tues day-, May 24ll>, A. I)., 1901. between the hours of 8 a. in. and 4 p. in., upon the question of tho erection and equipment of a now Court House and tho issue of bond" not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars for such porpose. Only qualli'.cd registered electors entitled to vote. The names of mnnajptrji of election will bo published f,r>reafter. Tho following managers have been ap pointed to-ae^e iu this election: Buffalo Township. McLean's Branch? R B Elliott, M J Ausley, J W Hyatt. Bothune-? L W West, J A McCaakill. G R King. Haley's Mill? Moses Hough, W P Mc Caskill. M L ltaley. Buffalo? C A Johnson, M ,A Shaw, J G 80 well. Hanging Rock-? J V Welsh, L D Jones, F P Truesdell. ? Flat Hock Township. Liberty ITU1 ? N 8 Richards, J BJMtu ntngham, G R Clement*. Shaylor's Hill ? R L Srajrl, W .J Drakeford, W R Bartteld, Westvilie ? Luther Bell, .T C Hilton, D tt Fletcher. Iiatf'86 T6wuh)m|). Rabon's X Roads ? Robert Branhsiu, Eli Bass, Thomas Nelson. Cureton Mill? C A Bo wen, S1I I?u?a, J I") Perclva'. Lang's Mill? R W Po>ter, Bur well Bowen, H A Martin. TTeKalb Township. Mt. Zlon-^E L MoCJoy. J S Brow**, C U Myers. Antioch ? TB Blyther, Walter Oiasoo, George Shiver. Camden? J B Arrants, W. A Jones, K J Blaaell. Hloekton? J 1) McCarkUl, Q#W Am nions. Jct.se Ilsnnnond. ^ On* of ifil sbove named manager* for each precinct will call at The ChrooioU office to he qualified and procure r.v ti tration books. tickets and ballot boxes ou or before ^atarday. Wsy 221. Manager* will receive.* the usual 'ogal compensation. J. M. Sowell, Conaty Hupcrrtor mkI / ^4"tilrn,,r0fcC-rr AND WE CORDIALLY INVITE ALL TO COME AND * y INSPECT OUR LINE. ? 7^*1 Beg i miing with Calico, which is probably the lowesfcid - ?the scale of washable falni; of which wo have ^an attrac tive assortment, we rise step by ^ i ? * i > until we reach the pin nacle of perfection in our collection of seasonable goods, and are therefore equipped for the battle for trade; and venture the assertion that we are in a position to meet the demands , of the trade, and to please even the most fastidious. Our line of White Goods *yns never mortf complete, aird^flg ~ a matter of fact that they are %4tho things desiiecl' ^ia evi denced by the frequent purchase* nifido from this particular : lino. "They are thingsu>f beauty and a joy forever." Though :? Cotton Goods have advanced very* , uiateri ly ? in price, wa wore foTUVnate lnlvgettlDg in 011 the old score" to a large ex- ;" tent, and can furnish the most 11 p*tq-dut# styles at very, reasonable prices. Our Ginghams, Chanibravs, Colored Madras? -woven and ? printed, Fercal^, Galatqas and Cheviots must be stfen to.be appreciated, as they caunot satisfactorily, dlseribed hi?*? . *_ * r.'";:r"'T: * ' * t . " _ r\_jt * ~'y - . ; '*.1* We have junt received a beautiful assortment of ladies ready-to-wear hats, which wo are selling,, a^prices that Will captivate. Bo sure to see them before buying. Have seen our genuine Panama Hats, for both ladies and gentle* men, which wo are selling at only 75c? Trusting that you will favor us with your - presence very* ] soon, we are yours Respectfully And Truly, . ? * . i?? <T .vr^vVrjamt ? - ' ' ' HI 1 1 I*. T. Yillcpigue; Prop't.