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MiU tf Mr. J C. Hilton I'ti'-Uy Hurt. Wo wore so\py;to learn a few davi rtO; > llntf Mr, .1 j < \ Milton, of Wt-s' vil i'. v\ a-? catHnil iv? Hi" niin't inetv of ?? K'eum li;i!l find I. idly I i tt r | ,-m fir%t if l It n<.?M (!???! 1 ? !? ICCeivod I it t 'Mini wlech wmi'd reMtll fut.liy, hut we a: p. vja.! J ? ? |.?rn unit hu it. now dom.*~*?ry wel!,, At T li 3 Op -r x Ho. 1 3o. Messrs IV vK'it & alone, mntn jjci'S of tlio (Vine! a Opera H?.uk' , ItltVO tll'i tlilU-l\S <>'' I'ii' public f? i r o.m 1 1 r i 1 1 < f luf I Hit Friday nififbt t.t'C Fiiz At Wr'iHi? r (!onu>iin? WllU.ll JfftVO II M?-st pbvt-o'litf oiltrr taio iuoMt ? ' A 1 reiay i"? Tin: j lay Wivs lir?! e'asf: urul 'd?*h:y int. i < 8lir?}? throughout and much t n j? ? \ i>- 1 l y t i i <? irtf' ?? :ui in nee | ' i < * h o 1 1 1 . Cum den w : 1 ' be j'l jil t<? welcome U is (< ni|>-tuv baok here some day. * -?*> ? ProtrACtod at tho MuthouM Churt h, A pretraelcd inucun<{ is no>v in progress at the Cnmdcii Mithodi-i Church. Two set vice* nro held daily tit 11 a. in. and H p. m. The pastor, l)r,'J. Tin** Pale, is I ??? iiifi assisted hy He v. .J. t?. !$??? k with, of Kershaw. Mr. JSeckwuh assisted Dr. Pate in a njoo 1 1 1? cf hen* about a year ngo and ni^jfiy icmeiu her with much pleasure his earneht. sermons find hi'h greiitly gratified to have liitn ii^itin. Memorial Dny. AU interested nro requested I c? bear in mind t t on account of t li< Uon federate veteran* re- union if CliarlcBton (ii Miiy 1 (>*?!?, mcmoriid < xerciHCS in Camden will l?e held on i).?' L'Otli of April tliMjenr. The In dies of tho iectn.1) ifll association Jihvo arranged tin intereRtinir pro rratnme and ili* so who attend will ho well repaid. Tho <*i rviees of (hat ?i I ?i?? gentlemen, h'ev. \\ I.' Cordon, loflor < f Graro Fpi*oopal chim-ii, ) i a vo been koiim-iI to deliver 'he or it I up, and Cnpt. .1-0 l.oli will he jufti yluill of I In* day. I'. <? O O Tea, the rlioirest i-li n<lv<l, for side l?y T. II. Teum A 8>>n only. The Busiest Man in Camdon Contractor O. AI. I'ort is the hns ieat man in Camdi ti. For the p?>t few daya ho lins hceti busily entoij; etl in ceiling ovmheud in the dih pennarv, at the same time -having ii force i?f handy e??mpl?'i inu liu* liotid on the corner <>f BhiihI and ])"Kalb attic t and li:;<< ju-^t tak? n the. contract for building a eljurelt si*, tin*, f.tc.ini y r. nil a tlmusand di.l }:ti> worth of repairs on thn Yunn<: residt nee f??r Mr. M -iit nod the pnblif is bot?inninir to realiz,'* ih.it Mr. !<\?n. is a th?u-. oti^iily competrn', leliui.lc o!i?I hon eyt contractor, ilence hi--* rns'i ol wotlc. Wiiesi in nerd of carpenter work of anv kind Mr. Fori can eer tsinly please you both ?n el\h, jj>rice and quality. j\otk ? For the jxood of tin church above rrferfd to we wish to n'nto that 1 1 the money for building it has not yet bet n tailed fif?d the woik will pr(>t'.rrP8 only :?s the money conies in, and eotiitihn tions for :(s election is still boiieiu rd.? Kd. Old Ya. lilack I'ltek wheat lit Teao>\? I PI'1C liuttrr in 3 lb Tin* nt Team's ] A Storm. Camden wt?s yit*i tc<l by n Mormj on Tuesday afternoon lust about ii j o'clock wliic.h aspumed propoi lions i dangerously near a cyclone. No loss of life is reported Inil consid { crablc damage was done to build ing*, trees and fencing. The fol lowing is a partrial lint of t he. caw- I u allies here. The wheel to Mr. H. G. Garrison's wind mill was snnnped oil', the top of a chimney at. Uphton (Join t waa b'own off, the asont of Mr. C. L. Ktrkley's n*ore damaged and a liille brick uLore belonging to K. II. Dibble was on roofed. A heautiful old oak which has stood man}' a storm and was an ornament to iho pnl)lic square was laid low as was also a larjie pine in the graded school yard and one on Hampton square. Au?l fencing in all parts of the town was laid tint. It is reported that Mr*. Trnesdcll house in West \V r? teree wnn unroofed and the depot ?t Weatville was blown over. Dried (irapos (for pi<>s) nt Team's. .Kvaporated horse radish at TVam's. WAS BORN IN CAMDEN. The Dean of Princeton University Who W&s Born in Camden Dead. A press dispatch from Princeton, N. dated March 27th, soys : "t)r. J as. O. Murray, dei*h of the university, died Ibis rooming at 9 o'clock. IfiR* passed away quietly nftcr an illness of several weeks. James Ormsbee Murray was born in Csninen, S. C., Nor. 7, 1827. His father was a graadson of Phil ip Sytig, of Philadelphia, tbe well kndCA associate and friend of Ben jamin Fran k lin. Prof. Murray was gradualed Iroin 'Brown nniversftv In 1850 and Irons the AndoverThe olbgioil eeminart' tn 1854. He w?a piitor of theiRrick church io ' Wew YAik city la from which -fa 1876 bo came to Princeton as proffiswr <4 Knglish literature. He liad been dean of tbe nnl?riltj ?t*ce IMS.9 Freeh Pnrase at Team's. Mm xmm ittiu hm m Ttw'ii Do nth of Initio J a a Svlu-nk !.?'<?, th o inior<-(<tin^ !i 1 1 N* son of' Mr. u ml M ik. !<<<> Srhtu.k, u! "Mt foil r \ i' ti J" rt i>f a..!-, 4 1 i , (| I myniin^ u'iiuu 2 k ot j brancua cionp. Tito lit t ! o filing j w us ?ick I? ?s i tui a two (i:i\n. 1 1 ; ?< ?ilnn.1 i..ivi' t i : e *\ ti. put !i \ * . I *? I lit; in ti it iunn m n n i ly. M ft ; k ert I mp r o v o vncu t . A vi' ry i' rout M ? ? j > r < ? v ? :m"' t Im.1 'miII in I !.c l>'Siitrnco IU\U' M,I ? IMltl of f >< Krtll* ftll'l iit J'ix'C I.tl'v I n "I'll .si-il |iy Kvaus t'ullins I ? ? ? ? u -? c ? lain )u?i*n 1 ii iroujjhly ovorli.vt ! ' ? 1 tit d i ? pain d, new le u-i i ?' j ?" j :=:??? 1 1 1 i I ii<> ( nt ire |iia:T, hits I nn i in. il up, Cl-v, Di.tkili/ v\ i ? :l# w t >i !nr i "?? rly :? drsol.Vn nil I diliipid.t ] t>! uvi ono ol ivin lorf ii n ? I n' t [? tt t i? >0 *?' ! tll-H ll.'h \ l S C't'dil ('? I r llift < ItH'l j :? ?-.)?, h'mI it. i-i fjfivil : I'viiK* "? tii.M1 ? vi. itf l i ? r It ;? ti): t lio_/JinduH' ' .* * ? an ela-tft of oi:r CLjUti't il tfcople. j -??> ? <?- j/ Mftrrloil. / Mr. KUoo i !>:?>' >tiid I ss M o * J i ? j ^ t ' ? i; ? - -* w< ro marri*'? I / <>h Sunday.' j Milll'll I!). I In* (Clrlllinv VV ;I8 I'lT j 1 1 >i tin <1 l?y N'>tHvv i'tiljlic K. N il ii'. i I'll Lncknovv. Tit' lu i<lo was uf .Sum- j Jy (iruyo anil tlio {'loom w?o ? >' j t<'i?'kn?t\v \ I ? r. .1. Iv Kutlid ?K l.it>ic(\?l"? . i i 1 Miss Annie Hilton, dau^liti'r oi i Mr (ifi'1 Mrs. .1. t' 1 f i 1 f < ?i ? , til Wns |- j j were inarrini at 1 1 oath Spring.. ( j < > '1 1 1 1 o 1 t i t I I i h I . Mf. W. .1. Kllif, 'if Lvnrlnvoo,|,| j 'tii'l Miss ( l't'ii in: Kranuon, of liuf- j j f >* I ? ?, wen1 r?i :t r i : ?? 1 1 by N'>tar\ 1 ' u ! ?- j Hi'. K. W Hamtnoiiil on Sunday, ! Mi roll l\K hi Mnnorisiitt oi .1. II. Knloy. <)n Oct. H it, 1808, I In' dread j ?i'Mn in f ? 1 1 u cnmo ami llrothor .). U.j U th y 'vjis t.1 athei t'li in 1 ? i x fat he I s . J Wo, ! Ik* memhcis <>f Mufi??i!on i h j No. 2 3 0 A. F. M. in j ? ? i !? I ! :is i- in 111 v desiring to expiess ou i | sincere regret and sympathy with | tin: family find fri.-nds of deceased brother, tin ntian i mousl y adopt I lj?* ? i ol low i n g resolutions : Resolved Is'. That while wo! how in humble submission to thei will of t hii;<M ost High, wo deeply I mom n I ho I?>hs of our brother whoi is called from labor and nfllie.tion "? rest. Resolved 2. That in the death tif Rro. .1. K. Haley this Lodge* j Iom s a zealous and active mem ht r, ami the community an esteem- 1 f*d. intluentiul an<l patriotic citizen.' R? solved 3. That, tins Lodge i e side r its heartfelt sympathy to '.In family of our deceased brother in their sad alliietion. Kwsolvid 1. That, a blank page In left. t<> h : h m?.*m?>ry in our min : 1 1 ?? book, a inl tiiat these resold- j ti<wi lie cnieied upon the minutest "f '.his L'?dge, nk>o a copy be h<'M i !<> the family of oui deceased broth er. Resolved .r>. That these resoli'i* lions be sent to the Cliestei field I Ad vertiner nnd Camden Chronicle! f >r publication. J. A. StTii.ir.O Wm. llollv, ? Com ?) i tide, j G. 1\. So well, ) llro. Haley was treasurer of M fl ection in Lodi*.e, was born in 1 i - flinw Co., S. C., M-ueli 1, IS 12. ll<* joined Lvnchwood Lodge, No. 107, w.-i?j admitted to this Lodge, the I 1th day of Nov. 1 $7f>. Died n?'nr the plu.ee ?if his birth Oct. Olfi, 1808, anil was buried with Masonic h* *ij *? i ?' by this Lodtfo assisleei by i he Fiat Crc? k Lodge* N<?. 224 and Lynch wood Lod^o No f)8, at Ml. I'isii.ih chu'idi in Kershaw Co. Oof, 11th, 1808. He was a fail h f ?? I Hohlior dm ing tlie last, war, light ing for the "lost cause" in Co. F 7 ti< ?j. Ralallion. A Friend. Is Mkm'hiiau ok Huo. C. C. Sowfi.i. On the 28 of Sept., 1808, the All Wise Creator saw fit to remove from our midst our loved and much es teemed Hro., C. C. Sow 1 11, nnd bj* his death adds another (.'fin to his K littering cluster of jewels and al though we bow in humble submis sion to Diyine will, we, the mom I hers of Macedonia Lodge No. 230, ' A. F. M. take this method of cx 1 pressing our sincere regret at his ' untimely death and deep sympathy ' with his bereaved family and j f i iends. Resolved 1. That we the mem bers of Macedonia Lodge No. 230 ; A. F. M. do sincerely mourn the | loss of Ltro. C. C. Sowellt ^ Resolved 2. That in the death {of iiro. C. Ci. Sowell, this lodge j loses n valuable member and the community at large a highly es teemed and respected citizen. Resolved 3. That this lodge ex tend its heartfelt sympathy to rela tives and ' friends of deceased brother. Resolved 4. That a blank psgo in our minute book be set apart to ! his memory and that these resolu tions be entered in the minutes of this Lodge, also a copy be sent to the widow of our deceased Brother. Resolved 5. That s copy ,pf thrai resolutions be sent to the Chcsterfl?dd.'Adv*rU?fer and Camden Chronic!*} for publication. J./A. Seegara,) \vm7 lUlly, > Committee. ; O. K. Sowell, ) Bro. C. C. Sowell was horn in Pnlaaki Co. Ark., ISth of Sept. 1871. Joined the Lod^e in 1896 and moved to Millwqod, Ga , the fatter part of 1897 and engaged in HftTit s'.or? initlfiewr where he died Sept. 18th, 1898, and was buried with If atonic honor* b.r the Ab tef nl Kerabnw, S. C?, Sept t Hk ISM, 0., cli V.*v I ?>? ill \V .<1 li > Mill ,! Cv'lIM . Kh-t. '???!(. WANTFD. 1 1 1 Miv 1 "Or . <>:!? ??? i w i i . ? !.;?<?' ill : i.i \ l< :n Voi.i I I I r) \ K. '? ! ???'? H .*,??? < i ? v iiii-n'i ?:> ' i'i-5 i'.'ii v ? ten \\ i i?i:? V a. r Mv'.!:!;''', < ! ila.it !.?!??? t . a'.iU^ae i I i i f ! - ' 9 r ? i > i ;V n"0 ** rv Lmi"! lU'iiio iH i hlul U:oOil^!^L. , irmiuv i . },i it i>\- } < i \ ? > I ? . t ikiiVj' ?il > * :.1 i!--. 1 ili :i|.j>iy t.i t...< l'n<.'< p. i.-" for a i 1 : it \ ( r 1 . i ! : . v * I ii hiii i - *<?r v ? '??Imi i; i - 1 r i : tM" of t '? c |. i.Oottli'l t'lh t'H o; .!"!U> a (."'a- i '? ? 1 * , 1 ? . ? i ? ? > ?> i ? i ! PA\ 1!> !:. Wll ' lAMS.Ji: . Atliiiiiii.- traiur. . ivn. The S?t j ei tc* of Cunul -n. Tli. ? Jpl lowing iir?i?-!.- ii| n fie sM\ ls t," i 1 'III ieii W ?!* K II ll.V 1 11 I'll IS: led U < l'\ M , J * ] i. .\iiih'r.vui:, wl tiur fii'*, li i>' \ , I \ V .? 1 It : i 1 lit' :?lld Well v\ < ? i i J t ^ <?! I'M 'i! a-? tlieioare very i-W \\ li i are 1 1. i' i.i r \\ i i i i I ?ir n.uiu'i i. : uil our st rt'i ts ; Uuiii .i.i.-v nei , ! In- dividing street w ? i n ( I amdi ti ami I\h K?iiii.I, is ;i >. ? i<* and sii niy stieei r u :? ? ? i ?? Imin e-'.st lowest, so en Mid from b an<y Die : o.lUwr\ 1 1 lilt L'll 'iVft'.i till- lu\Vll K 1 1'1-, tv;x;ii . I , in ri'iis SI rev i is a lint' !?*-?-* run ?i'M1' d le easi anil west i i"? ? l * i Mill stieet in t'iinipheP* i1 \V m !>??:?? -I im !i mor ol ? J.auri'ns, oi' llevoiniion try Mine. I ia- < i icui? d hool I mi is sit uaied I. : II. 1 1? K . Ii> st i ' i 1 is n'. i iii 1 ii ? pn 1 1 ;cs! i! i ?>H :* in Die I ? ? ?v 1 1 , r i ?> name i I or t i.at ;>r l \*e m 'a! IT i '" it in ill. I "i.tl'iM I'l'villb. :'iii> | *j c< 1 1 v t <? r i a 1 ) c M 1 1 l i'i ' , a innds. mi ? liiin't' is im 1 In1 st n et , ( la' chiel hotel ts a' !li'' ciwaii i I 1 ;?..'i liiumi na'ls. i ! at li'.'.i.'i' Ptri tt ' I' 5 r i nr. is a s!:ui; s'l.-ii iu-1'iw I ?.'Kal', rn:!iiii>>: ilm* I'a.-t ; i ? ! . | \\ i I , J I <<111 I > ! I !?'t <>ll Mil I I to '?iiiui ^tll. 1 1 us c i ! : i ii tor Ha' (it!C 111 I r<?lo!?i.ll tJoVlTIMr.", l i >n:ii li i "an ?' i n i . "V;.rk Tiii; i-* i? asi l s'rt? i v s'i?-et i imiiiii ; ( i I H' < is* iilai .vrst in- III tl.l'S. 1'. li. H. (?><?;.!, I> I. ') In* coliDvd Jt.i pt isf fiiiircti is oh ? ii < ri ?i'iM*r i?! V'nK a Mi ' I * ? t streets 1 ' is i I.i III vi I t Jl" I'-ipt. \ llt'!\ <> I tl!" til to il-; Tory < ;ncrfllHK. Ki'itr t?l rci;f 'I'iiiH i- n i?lr st p'!-! sit a tU il l.olow slrj,'.'!, rinihtiitf .ll.i1 ?Nl->t illlll Wf.->t mi ,1 ililTi't 1 1 1 1 0 tl'olii t III' S. ( ' . i'c < ' . 1 '* ? 1 i . to ( ''Il 1 1 Jll K'l 1 K l i'l't I , ,t' one tiint- it, \\ a.-; t iiruvt. l'is.->i<in;i'< ?' i.ti'ief of t!ir ti.vvu.ali ti.:' | <ri iH'i ]>i I res ii|. lii'i'S Win1 situated (mi it. also '.tic o!<l :n :rl.i't and tin? I) irk, I ? n t sii:co t !i?* i own ha.*, t .lUt ii im wi?\var<l t fi ii 'u'lie y. t J 1 1 so t?niliiin?;s Jtavc !'<??.?): n inoved and t l,r cottoti li'dd lake i!i" pi.-.cu <<i Dm iMis. lauius ' I !f, Di:-. st II rf, now *>\f ly lotilain a few it tin- <'d ri sidi'tK'i^s 10 tiKii k lis I' Kini'r i^raini. nr. liild i'.tll'r, V>;;f;ij*j? tioiii 1' air st i t'Pl i'? < iiiii}d;<-:!. tiien- an ?r> n-si-,.' i:<'es i Mi it. < > s 1 1 v (*.><ton !;<?!? I I'l l, t inift if was a il:i<* st i'< < t t'.nd scv r | f|ii<* fi-^i - l(<ijf>i*^ \v?f ?< Sit Matt'd ^1 ! 1 it , I ralsiuce Da- n iitoval *?l tin' town ? i *> it l:".b "ill V l.'I'i !1 l.SO'l iis il i,;'|<.V| street. !'in i'lian'i.-i Ci.: :i\\ i'lii - !: mi r. was sit ? ;?? <'< 1 on t ii i s s' ! ?'<?( . i ' was lU'st royi d i y S'i ?? i niii : i '.?< i' in y t i' '? > , :? t "li!1 'nil" ? \\ is i !i?i in. <xi lam /im i'f. ;1 a.* ' in our t.iv. ii, and to?* tlif* a.i. ?' i.i't"tis oJ t tie j) ; t. tl v\ iil !>i! i v?;r held in iii.'li '-st'-eia i . v t J't* eit i/.i-'is <>l our I own. ! hi !l st n\ t vas li lined !'of (\>1. IhtJl, td l!n' ('ufiti jo nt/il ii: "iy. i \ia< l ive si rent , Ti i m ! ???.???' is lir lo.-. liiilliiad now int. i-i us*, it, im i 11 . i j i ? i < t.inions ('orn wains liou-o to ? h?< > : 1 1 i i 1 1 1 ci'ii'i lery, ai d tJie o!it i 'i i s'>> ieriiiii di .<?'? !t was si'n.ited at i !v t'orir i' <>t i'iriH 'I n (? and M ;i i r. el s- i-.m ts. it v.'-i.: i i.p ! i r <t sir *"! l iiii ? ? n ? \v l.eii ("aiaclen w.'isii.'st s? ? i i< <1, and on j t : u. o mi it will;dwa>a I" m. inor a'de to t li<? inliahilani.'-, ii w i'al!<-<! I i I 'nil' Trt-c Cr<'? k ;it t !u' tool. oJ Tain tll'll . I ,aliii"t.t.'> a ;m;ill short street, run i.inir east and w<'sl troin I-'.ir to Mil; s'r?er. It is nannd ? ??r ti:?' liunon.s I'.i.iiotli) Trt'f, tli-.' omi.iknt of our Stat*', A iipw ctroot rnirdnjr from JJroad in Ms-.r k< t. on wlii-'h I'l.i! .Messciin" r o{. tii-i* ts loratpil, i.-i, so far at- tin) writer' i- nrinatnc-1 . ( 'I yiiu ril is one of Die newest- :-'n'<'t.*j of oar town, havin# been lai'i f,tt in tt;c U?/.. (ive or six tears. It runs from. IJroad to Market stir"i. and is named for llie honor, Oapt,. William Clyiiurn. Cordon Street.. 'J his is a street west f.t Campbell, running due north and s. nith and lapping York street < n tin south. Named for Lord (Jordan, an Knglisii stalest nati tiuiing tl.e reign ot King (ieorgo I i . SS'ylie street. This is the hist i>tnet on the west-side of the city, hul is i>"t now" in use, Ji:ivfih;c heen ?m mi verted into tidifon lit'Ids. The st nvt was so nani'd for Captain Wylie, of the Con tinental .\riny. Market street, runs Irorn DeKiilh to Pine Tree street, and isou^ of Die |?rin ?'ipal thorough lares of thc^city. The I'u'shsteriiin .huich stands at thehcini id t lii.s st reel, __ V ChureSi taps DeKalh street en the northaud I'ull .-t n e.t ?>n the south. In former time.-? it was ?|uit.e a/ lavi.riu* resident street Trinity Methodic ehureh fuees it. on DeKalh street. N'amod for ("apt. Church, who cmii ma'uied the X?-w Jersey troops tit the hat fie of llohkirk HiJl. Campbell is a large street running due north and south. 1 he Model 1 loine is the principal edifice on if. It le;ids to our beautiful CitV ol the ?>e?,d. and is named for ('??!. ('ampbell, ol the Sumter patriots who fought in the Wevolntiouiiry war. < Wateri'e stceet is h?yond Cumjibell' and leads directly to the Wateree 1 J i \ er for which it is named. jAtticton is the fashionable strtet ol the city. It, runs north ond south from Pino Tree street to the end <>f Kii It wood. On this street are sumo of our llnest residences ami the Methodist and Episcopal churches are also situat ed on this our prettiest thoroughfare. It derived its name from i^ord Lyt tie ton. a famous member of the Ilritlsh parliament and n friend to the colon l8f*- , i Jiroad street, runoing north ami south it the business street, ot tn^,j^ty. Situated on it are soma Of our m^t . known structures, among which might be mentioned the Court-house, the i Optra-ho U3ffrl>sra3>f6t 16 lull anJ iTTe ^ CutifcdiTitUi Moo u men t. The M refit deriv?i? iu name from -its Importance. Mill street, runs in a direct line north and ?outh. The fammis Ultooj Court ^Fai^'ia one of the favorite streets of oui town, it ru?*a from Piwe Tli# nireet oft fhe south to Klrkivocn street in Hie hamlet of Kirkwood, This street * named for Capt- Fslr, who jarm. tattte \ Y?,u t ? ? ' i" | ? w !! ; ? . i ! . ??.?!' 1 ? \ V ih.'u ivv nmvi' ? ;ur!u vlii'Ul v?-) W. f *? ?i S {i y tr\ Krcp'-l; it; wain . .? ! ? i > \ . i : ?a a p: > \ wl^I iv ?' * ' * 1 ? 1 ? h ; . Hat \ .'ii \. i;n , ? > >r n 4 -) jf" r'; s> ii| tt V. .".CI X'?^. / f ' 1 M ! a t T.OOK xvi-i!, i-'ir :i iv 7< J w / V- ,N ? ? ' ? Si ii h t> I ? J $ - ? kf-li \3 ; i. '.a tvt; !5 I'J * ^ Ui> i n ?_? i v i !', Kl' i.f'T SA i I ??? !\\v '! U>N if < \<;'v \v; \ S2) II ('?riling tlu m IV ni ii-\ m^ii <;;?{ t)?<A ju i }>< i!? n I' lil ain't wvn i t 1 ? ? w est j>ri<\ s. 1 r\ us \ A J g*. so w ?liter e After yet j have trie J Doctors unci ai! other preparations, and they have failed to relieve you, then use QBRSTLE'S FEMALE PANACEA. ? (Gk F. F.) IT WILL CURE YOU. FOR 5 ALE BY ALL l>L;ALEKS IN ML-DICINHS. L. CiERSTLFv & CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. ? Sol? Manufaclururs and Proprietors. LL^TOR SALS BY DR. ??'. LESLI" ZEWJP. t St ill 11 IK some of its ?> _ em % ' 2?i4*:2 i iij-s 1 left \v 1 1 i r ?) j it w uld he triad l>> wi:h its customer*. and; wc , AV withoul hesitation I'lti t<> mi-sTHIS OL'l'OKTUNIl V i would bo decidedly a<>\iiuit their inJeicst if they wish to .s^end ! tlji'ir money wiivre it will brimr THE ORE AT EST RETURNS. All Winter Dress Goods AT COST, ^ And some c1ohi.<i out lots at less than cost. Wet must make I room lor our ?'piing Stock' if we h.ive to Sacrifice (ioods, so j don't feel thai you will not ^et them chcap enough, hr wo arc! as anxious to sell as you are to buy. I Blankets and Comforts goin^ rapidly. Overcoats, Mackintoshes, &c., &c., will not .wait too lon<x lor you to make up your mind, so come AT j Once and make your selection while we can show y??u a bettci j assortment. Shoes, Clothing, Ilats, Caps, MUSTtJO, and let. it suf I fice to say that yyu will not complain at the price. * H O U S EKE E P E RS, ?do you want the greatest Hargain in Sheeting you have ever seen? If so, call and see our S. <), 10, 11 ;md 12 quarter WAMSU l'TA MILLS, ami )ou will he surprised to know how cheap you can buy if . j Table Damask, Napkins, Doilys. To\> els, Crash, Art Linen, Jetc, a specialty, and at prices that will please even the closest ; buy ers. CARPETS GOING RKGAltDLESS OF COST. Take your choice and make us an oiler. MATTIN" C3-S? The largest Stock, Rest Assortment, Prettiest Patterns and LOWEST PRICKS df any place in the city. RUGS! RUGS! RUGS! ai any price from 20c to $10.00. FARMERS remember that we have a full sfook of - E Plantation Supplies, ? anil will be glad to qnote pr.ces, fetling confident that we can sell you. We are Hcndqnarters for Fertilizer* ? All grades, lie. sure to get ouj prices before placing your orders. With nin ny thanks for past favors and soliciting a continuance Mof the^ same, wo are Yours Respectfully, The Famous Gilt Edge Store, h P. T. lHHFE, PB0PR1BT0R. . , . , . ? , " ? L ALLEN" MEDLIN Contractor & Bvilder, C.V.M ! I .ti :??.(.? kllii ? ?>( i"> '??<' ^'l I n I ?? ? mi # *> r . 1 1 < if.ii" C. i >!u i!i sK.-vsH f - ? ! i ?i ' 1 /. i'txf. \7. 1.'. wlio 1 $ ilTifO >: ' ? a ' Q CUI I is.> tj h> raf*<rt t^an *ry ! ft n W ,ivi- ? talcum iui ! J | J{; fe, V f ' *r i '* ??'??nUhlny. t C ?1 >3 ? ?? ;U ? i a .1 by "htm. (?ntittahr ? u. v * 1 ti ?\ \A a w > ? \ *. ' l> tj nr.* ^ u - w ilt( ti n n tends with ? inrtfe t* ?. ny divfm'o.iH \V*? hilvliil MUV >.v' .i;.i:iv k I'lini lo uitti?>4 V? >(.\V. fl. i'fc?K.l% tf, J)., 4 0o*iartf., How Voii tlo f>V )>U n'isoltitn on (i kg ? <"> nut y ???* '??! itir ir ? '. > * >??u u> m s. n\rki:it & m, --MANI'KACTUKHKH | Doors, Sash, B'indsj j .Moi'ldiiij*, Building Materia),; Sash Wrights and Cord. < '! I A K LESION, ... - S. C.j I'un'hnp;* our nmkrsf whirl; . j we ?j.'H.ir.i u f cc superior to m:) 'juold South, and thereby suvr | money. j I WimJov. and Knnoy GImssmj j > "finltv. Jinm j OR. I~H. ALEXANDER, Dontist Ottiiiuati: tlm F >tx n t. >> I Colli?}?*', Sr8hi?>(^ 1876*7 J* OJ'KICK II It OA D STRKKT, 0<\ m i>KV , S. C. ' r v/ ? i (loots South ol The Oluon* kdt* Olfto*. HOT ATO COLD a i .vs^i aw. , MASSAGE TREATMENT. J. E. HABLEY, Registered Nurse. . ??<! 1: mi i >i Knl'? irt I ,y ill ** 1 i> i. i Mm homo lorniorlj o*ei, I ' i I i'dM. W. l.nng. rasuinn \1 A AN1> ITS ^CIJRW To tut |: i >i run 1 have an absolute >{-;Nv.'.?y f. i Consumption. By its timely tiso thou. ndsof hopeless cases have been already p-rm.tr.oitly cure J. So nt oof-por.itivo am ( \.i i; ; power tlut I Consider it my duly to .?n ! c bourn fret to those of your readers >n nmj'tioii, Throat, Rronchial ??" I ansr houble, if they* will write me tlwlr express and pontoftice address. Sincerely, T. A. Sl.OCUM, M o ?? 1?1 Pe?rl St., KeW-Tork. ??r Tli? Kititnrtnl unit tlutitiM* M?n*g?tr?int of kUu? e?v< r ?,<?!? r?t?i<>o *lits Ktnerona Fropoil'Jotv TAX i\IOT!CE.~ Cnv ; iii- \si!titeit*M Omri;.) CaiihUn, S. 0., Kel>. U, 'Uit, C \'.v(i ?? in lifii'hy Riven that, a lovy of i) rniiU I ? :? > -\.f< a miiilo upon h1 I eity iit,.|i,in iint'i roii 1 ui:! poibocal and tint t ???? ''tii l:.n tin tlm collusion of ttio nuv.i' ?;!? ?>?' opened in tlio Council I'ii on'. r hi tin' Opera ! to'.ise from Mnn-. ?'d\ '. Mmi'i tills . to Saturday, April V, Is'', !t : i ? ? i wliirh ?l>ite lli? I'pnully AjII | '.sii'Vi-lv In* :ittn?-iie,l to nil dolin ?. i <i I ; ,4i. l rluu^i'ti will l>o ndd ? ?| s.i il <>'? !?..?! i> ui., ttntimiay,* A pi il 111. il>( f iS.> , 1 1 i 1m im extension. I K. Ll Sl.li; /KM1\ Mn vol . <V- i*. Kinivt.i v. 'City Clerk hih{ He ir ?i : !?-r, * * ' I ??!. fit I t. 1H!?0. A LQUiPPtLD FOR BUSINESS. I We aie now j ? i? ? j ?n r? <1 to ?h? any repair work yon want doru> j ? > 1 1 1 > i * ? \* < ? *, ? 5? i/r m.ii'liiii' i v n n < 1 in l.iet will rep;ir anything you have We have 1 1 1 ? ? b?'M line of ilieyrle Snii'lriort ani tools i;hat have ewr Ium-ii inti odueeii in <hnn?len, In equipping our I selves with the IwHt in iterial and to'?ls o! (lie many conven i'-i.ceH ft v this work, we are to <j.v ihe best work to ho ! fiat!, at the hr?\e.-t piiefs. i HAY <& SWSiTH. &EMP OWE DOLLAR V out Mut ucrxt to ui *1)4 If TOO I llio MorUy Ttfmmtf.um w? wlU .. ...... mCM-CHADE TOJ? BUOC A to ?. ,1 i \ I ?".?l -III C. II. ?iil')PCttui x 'I nil I. . ? IV". 1 [Mill., ? .IV r ?ui f: lit ilO|"'t ? Hit If *i>u Oml If ft,) ??' >" "?NT *>?".'"> lur 111 I t ' S. I I <?> . I'M! u.v *i. 1 1|?<> bXtNUKttT luitmtff VOL' iUVI OUH SPfcClM. O^FfrH l?iHCF $55. 00 "nrt cltnraroo. 2so? tb* , . .? i , ,i.-. -I a,-i nt ? ? ? One. Itijllitr Bf-ut with oid?r? mo.ho ; o I ') >.O0 i i I.J C Ktr.J. A :?? n JiJHt'.fcY?. HUM T t* CO ft OWN FACTORY IN CHICAGO, i ll til. I) ?< I ? ? l; I tho bi- I tiuilll't PJIII l?Ujr. Will'* In ,y.;i I' r ?. Jl-.i*. <y On i .'.iDUii > ? ? ?:?<??'*. 1 up triad ? hy ii.i-k u ?.? s,5>l.;?<>, 8./*3 nnr) }34.7n it* *t*ct himh Iuij ?? i' sl f.if ???? t I v iiii'.clilnriy d^nl.nu, ?( 04&.IO tu f (6.W ? ? liir nllolr n.iij |)f tu I tj intur at tfOA.M to #0.00. ot;r; Ac .VI f. QUfeFN AT >s?.op IN mojj VU. IC ovt I- THH L?>tt MT mic* iWi or:., lull oa ll!? n?r*l I'H.m It(?i 1IK HI ItT. W? tnalnUtn ?j'u own live ?toi y bucry factory f?r tli* ??>!? i 'it f>< o vf iiiiM-'"!,; nti-i wiiuk a vmin liter Iiiiiik u? nt I Vi.smriir.ut m< 4* ?*?? wi u, mourns c imhh i ur.n'6 rrtoriT. Bvory ftti /fnr We Nlski l? OutrtntMtf riv? Vo?rn mill Titt?y Will out w??r I '?*? Ordinary Factory Riff*. THI WATIRIAl AND UI08 IN Otfl ACMI OltCIM C??<l w*r* vji ah <t?ubl* tliM In li:c onllnaijr /M><ory U>*AKV. tt'n us? * ? fl *o,i'inlnon clotli, ?oiu? >M tOfcnt, w? I!f?? fl.lOtirMI llnlnc. KfU< UMilgiol) vrl* 111.9 it lo?tli?r, Koine ?<?? f cent; WISMII.M ri>li>mni <1 *?? nu'ii>? u.? Tftceht MnrtM.00.WK PA Y ALI40I.T DOUBLE the pries mast m?lt?r? ?ir fi>c?J?fc#*lii. ?<k?. ?ii'loif, tulM u4 Itilm, tfR W*WT Tilt HURT. Our wb*?l?.**at *iid A C M OUCEN. OUR OWN MAH?.) tM'.liMRi ,? .Mid ".inlrl *1.1 tator i<i Aaff i)bj; QWR ACME QUEEN, waaia mwmhiIm fcni .... W.OJ HAKFLV C3VEK3 COGT of iu?tf. lal .vud labor. Itrai nu ua tbaamaiiaat ?roftt tmuln?bla* ?m* ?.? ii? ciulMltitc VO liifHil^K ? (i.iVimd to ccivaruan nur liuirirr factory ?a arc wllltiur loltllflliod S 1,00 rim: it I'ii'ii, V?'?> ku w tfO OOiixllv iiroilt on 1 O L>ucrflru will futMy ua, adt.rtla* Haav*>>*kai4 ?u.d li .11,1 Uf Viv /.AHum llUOOY HUfiiNhOS IN iHJO 7 i Hi ACME VU Kt.N ? '? Lulld in inu.mor *|.if (rack, clnth ni li>atti?r triromad and iprtan fevffad i?attin iMU'cr toll, kulld ptn-l Ui l, (pnnir* in tiark. ?v Ban* *J.< W?kt?ar Hl*va (| rJt !? I)???..t iM. l.oi, fJo. I S?i *,?!:'? pMcnt acre ???: > tm wlivaU to I* aaal*, liort* Mack, iraardark vraan With trllcnti- nio.|?m BlrJpliiK, r.uiipleli. witli . *11,. a'ld tmck curtain*. ?*??>? .l.imi aprua Ud ?fill taitlar* ? tir I ? ft?i%?.tr rrA tfl.fl*, irrf* In fl?r* nl ?!>?(?., tl .Ik cttra. ftt M?f WkHiMH 41MJ rOI.MM an4 lb. f>*l?k* nt ttiu I.OWKftT l'JUC WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOGUE. fijlA !?*? S fe A RS, ROEBUCK & CO. (I no.), CHICAGO, ILL k South Carolina & Georgia R. R. Co. ? TIM I'j TAI'.IjK NO. 10. tittflW,? Brunch Station#. 0+9i*T !n ottecf 1-2.01 a. iu , Sunilay. January lsl, 1899. Woflt-- First Claaa Daily. EhhI? Firnfc Cla?? Pally. Leave*, ii. m., 7.00 " n. m., <5.20 '* n. in., 0.20 " a. ui. Jo.! 5 West, M 'j I ( !l:lu8 A M. ChurlcMon, A??<;ust:i, Coiutiihiii, Kirif;Kvii]t?, Norlli Carolina Division. 77 Stations. 7S lht CI n sb (Sundays i;x.'.'|?Jo?!.) 1st (,'lu.M i o 2il ( '1:!hh A. M. 8 'JO s :>o 9 05 10 10 10 ;w 10 J.I 1 1 50 \1 15 ) r>o :? 10 3 50 1 10 5 10 5 30 5 i 5 7 10 ti ^0 8 oo 8 lo II 00 9 35 9 4H 10 10 i 1 0 35 : l oo 11 45 ii io 1235 P. M. West S5 Mi*e?! Mixc-'l i 10 5 3o r, oo r, 20 P A* Mr T ruin No. 77, Koiiig ??kf? %Hatit ?Cl?"?lloo i ha I, A C. H. R., Hock Hill ?H* Die ttlaokftbnrg with Hie Southern. Tr*?n Kft. 70, foil lion it Marion, N. C\ viit? \ttn <md it LnecMfcr wilfc ?W h 4 0. II. K makes eomrtiim dJV.br. JR. V: A. M, 11 I 0 1-2 00 12 12 12 40 1 2 55 1 0'? 1 20 1 35 1 CO 2 15 2 35 > 4 8 3 03 3 18 3 30 3 55 4 :o 4 15 4 25 4 45 4 52 5 02 ft 19 c ft 34 5 />9 G 14 6 :i0 V. M. Leave Arrivti Cnm'leu Dt'lCuili Weetville 7 Ker.^hmv Spring* Pleasant Hill Lancaster Rlverai?lc Cft ftwha Jnno'o Kock Hi Tirzah Yc.j kvlllo Sharon Hickory Grovo Srayrnu jOaektitmrg Eur la Patterson Springs Shelby Lnttironi* Mooroaborough Henrietta < I'Vwt City Ruthcr/or?Uo? Thermal Ci?y Glenwoo.l Marion 8 17 airiyea p. in. 10 45 anives p. in. 5.30 arrive* p. m. 4.28 arrives p. tn. East. 71 LVl ClllH? 1?. M. 4 30 4 00 3 40 3 ir? 2 TO 2 00 1 20 12 15 II 20 9 50 8 15 7 no 7 15 (5 50 6 30 0 00 t oo II III 10 45 10 25 0 45 10 15 H. M.