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fR?? TO A I C (Hurcx Supper tiCIEttDlJlTO *T , IMfORTEO JAPANS* >APKlKS WlfH PURCHASE OP F'roa SALE BY 1 Balmoud Brothers, Htaplo Ami Fancy (Jtoimm s. MNITARt I'l i Wi\K Plumbing in ii science. 1 nuke a ?p>-oial study of all ita braricheh unci look after your interest. Takecin- t hat \uur Master Plumber in an elKcioiit in gineor and understand* hip l.nsintpa thoroughly, that ih where the :<om t of a gooH job lies. See mo ?er*<>n?'l!v about your work, become mv client ami you shall be the owner of lir&l-c.Lma sani tary 8Vhteni. You would he Miirpticid to aeo tho ol<l work that 1 am touting out every day, bvcauwe it was don? po?u ly by inexperienced' iqpn. ^-'ee roe, See iae, See me. / " Renpor't hilly. JOHN V. JKNKINS. New Announcement*. For Magistrate upper Hull'alo' Township ? Mr. J. A. Mahi.lt'ey. Meeting of tho Octagon Club The Octagon Club .vill meet to night at half pas'- eight o'clock at tho residence of Mr. C. II Y*tes. Admission 5 cents. ... ? . -O? ? A Coming Marring*. luvitutious have been issued lo| th? marriage of Mi*s Louise, dauglit er of Mr. aud Mrs. Wiley Hhiorri, f^to Mr. William Jacoh Pieasley Weeks, Wednesday evening, Au gust lOtii, 1004, nt 0 o'cl.jrk at llu Camden Baptist church. No Court House Vet Tho location of the new Court IIvu?e is still undecided upon. The (Commissioners v.ery properly are jro finsj slow, IK. fcoatter b?ing a very im portant one and should not. be acted ?pi?n too hastily. Tho Board wi!>| meet again on the 19th for farther! consideration. Let Camden Do Likewise. Our estcmetjh*- contemparay, the Sumter Item gives the following good advice to the citizen of Sumter: Sumter has boen remarkably free from mosquitoes this suprniFr^hnt unless care is now takeiKto prevent, the accumulation of water in old tin cans, battles, gutters etc there will be a perfect plaguo of the little pest*. One tin caa full of rain water will produce thousands of mosquitoes. /? " "The Hub." A new eutorpriso will Moon ?e| opened up in Catnden. Mr. M. Bar. nch now with Mr. M. Raum hut for merly with Simpson & Crawford, of! New York city, and whoso father sol successfully conducted a mercantile) business here at ono tim?\ wili bo in v charge of one of the finest aud most up to date stores Camden has over bad ITo will use tho "Cnrriaon store" opposite Spring" JL Shannon** " which wili bo thoroughly renovated GtLW.ill make u specialty of the li ??*.?" Class of ladies goods wliieh hereto fore has not booty handlod in Cam. den. This store will l>c opened up about the 1st of September and wili bo known as " The Hub " Are we to have rain for forty dayt-? Tho connty campa-gn opens st Rabon's X Roads to day. XA8TERN SEASHORE EXCUR BI0N3 Seaboard Air Line Railway Announo? Low Rate* to Virginia Coaut Resort*. On Wednesday, August 17th, the Jeaboard Air tipe Rail way will Eun their fourth aiftiusl excursions Old Point Comfoit, Virginia ,?aob and Ocean View, Va. Tickets willl ho sold for both of fcir regular trains at tho very l<?* of #7 60 from Columbia, Cam med Cheraw; |<10.o0 from Den and Fairfax, S. C ; aud wiii , returning until attd-incluU? Joptcmbor lsV.1^4 Old Point Comfort there is of rouua-%ither via Portl and Steamer, or via Rich d C. and O. Ry. annual trips hivo increased frlty ?a<5b year. I'tir 6cm the *horV ii-if, offering nn-J anrvicc, and have r: r.nbiH ^JT y t < : ?? to b??*h di ??????. jiftimf Inform*:; >n r,nrl r?>* ? consult yourflbvatest Sea- 1 ?ant,, or addres* Jo?. W.! .Tfaf, Pasa. Agent, Colu?^ ail iiWII W Of" ' '?'//# f <!!/'<?- m n "f <?f &?! ;';faU'/f. M' K'll'Of ! 1'.( 'j <iy h * flif *!>*/?<? It, y ' ? 1 1 r (,??{,. f MV ? I. fr *Ofil? (ny yiHt'i ft 1,1 [, >i, >, i "... K?r?ltftw ('o, ) ..?!?'< :t i.i i I I'V Iti" I /" 4m h 1 1 . r , t(i .1/ o |i ? ' l''H I ???? r**'*' '???? f f # )f* | to t f r J VI, I, <.o tin ? ? Imii I v "I ?/, i( ?, I ? .? wni^ ffOfjl tJ<*! f >?!?<? tl?| (*>ll|fl|v "llj|i flf| t.4 !?'?????? I,' J, f f A U I ''')?? i lib't '.'^kji "in r? i I r< 'f I ?.'? >,?.? Hiv ?'H s, ;* -a :. < w?u ?l mi. t .|,j, i # L (>? l 'fi' t it J <? ??! ? ? i..- t. .*'(?, '..it J ; * '?!.(??? ?" ti t .' it' *'? ' y h v ?rf" i.f ' j ? , , w ? ;< ! i i '? >?! t ' ? u ? ! r?! t?- r ? ? v / ' ?!<?/!} tin' >f ".? '<<?'? I v i< ?\ / 'A I'.lrhf V" ?"l ci'J'i*, I it M> Y'-rv S i i ? ? r ^ J v. I'. A U.'.itt:,, PERSONAL Mr WiiMv TluMiunn Jr.. of 1-hii <u #i-?iti?? Mr 4. I). K Uiu* -it. Mr k.M'1 M r?. J. 0 Nic,?ol???ri ? VittTl VOH Ht lit' liUUU. Mr? F. ('. Wcltih of Il.Ml)"pvil in i? Hpori'UiiK 60fne timo w.th fritrula in < *rn<l?ri. Mr 1> li. IJ.iinn ielt Tu</?(U> to Hj;f* n ? J the r^mniri/ior ? f llu> HUintmT >it lionji I?lt?n?L >1 r. J. Sumter Jr . left i *?? T?o.*fi#y for * fliort visit to reUt *<?/? in Cli*riott<\ N. C. Mr ami Mrs \V L DoI'^hw hihJ, Mis* A^n Corbett lhft Wo<lnc<l*> V M. Tor Hf. Louii. Mr?. I). M. A icxatidor rotund'd Tuesday from Aeheviile where nlte lia? hoMi Hp'-nfiin^ Home time. j l)r J. A. Mond, nf <s?!mtcr. pi??txed jtlirongh (Jarad'n Wednesday in hi* aut ?> mobile on b;? way to Ocasaf h If Pad. M rn. K. J. Latvia and children who have boon upending nevoritl wv'ekn lit Grtien villr ami other plaeeu, re.urnt I iionio Wednesday. Mr. A rther M noil, nt'tor fjuite mi ?x trip f>!it Wt?t and Mexico h?n returned homo and in Blending h fc tv days iu Camden. A negro, Ike l>iek?or>, di?v.l in Co* Imuhia Uui woek from n poi Houod watcmnlnn stolon from a patch the night- before Mr. Phillip Adelhutnor and M i^? Iv.thft Uailfiy, who have been visiting Mrs. S. A. V/ittkowsky returned home yesterday. I Mr. \j. T. Haker, now of VYinus boro, formerly fuiperinleudont of the Lauc&stor graded uchool, oponed the numm?sr fichool for teuehcrs in Co lumbia Monday morning. He hub two a^fcistant*. ? Lancaster Review. A dolightfid dance in honor of M ins Ztida Pnriuh nnri Miss Sadie Davie wan given on Tuesday n*S?lit last at the Arinorv Hull ot thp Sumter Li^ht Infnntrv. Prof. Winn4* Orchestra furnifched the music. ? Sumter 4Tree-' man. ?Soc/a/S/)o/s. There baa bo*?n little going on ia our young folk's sot this wepk. Walk*, ridea rind drives, with m> etftt leas and a few games of tennis constitute the society entertain ments. Nearly all of the young people are out of town and even ilie weekly clubs are taking a rest of seyvral w?jt'ks. Much interest in beinu taken in the new automobiles which are spinning up and duwn our streets, and as our town is beautifully graded, with floe, smooth roads in every direction, it ia a delightful mode of locomotion. Dr. Jno. W. Corbett and Mr. C. C. Moore each have handsome new machines which their friends are objoylug with them. Mrs. M. A. Shannon and Miss Charlotte Shannon returned on Monday from ? visit to Col. and Mrs. Ralph Nesbit's family al L'awlej'a Island. They spent sf.v eral delightful weeks enjoying the be&Hhore sitractions and benefits. Mies Leila M. Shannon who has ?been with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Springs for several we?-l<H ha* re turned to Imr hoiuu in Kirkwood. Mr. " John Mol) wall Is visiting his parents on Kirkwood Heights. M:g. J. W. Corbett and Miss Al ien went on Monday to Flat Rock, N. (?., whoie th?*y will remain some weeks. Miss Kuiily Curriaon alno left on Monday to pay n visit to her friend, Miss Marv Villepigue, at Saluds, N 0. Mis James M. Iloalh and fami ly who little been spending some weeks in Charlotte and Monroe, N. C., with relatives, returned to their home here on Saturday. Mi. and Airs. Alfred Ilaminond It av? their mother, Mrs Hammond, of Aiken, with them for a short vis it. Miss Kena Chaffee and little Clara Hammond returned home at tUo mule tune from Aiken where they Lad been visiting. MUs Li/./.io Ilitile is at home for her holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Haile, on Fair felreot. ... She ia a moat popular trained nurse at the Charleston Hospital, nod is an cnthuainst at her noble wo"rk. Her many friends here are flways delighted to wtl come her among them. Little Miea Miry Lcnoirdias gouo to Glenn Springs to Join her Fa ther and si#tei titer". Mrs John I>. Kennedy ia at C:enu Sptiniza for a few ***?? k#. Mi. UaQ Nelwon, lh*? popular I failing agent of the 8. A. L- k. it. whose home ia in Florida, ia io tCatndeo ihia week where be baa a boat of frUAdft. k ? - - ? K ?*v B K. liny, (if < S.t (!., will pre Huh i i) '!<?? ' ' n iti ' I in I'n ?hy lei ian (l?n:tli 1 ii S-in-i*v, I h<- 7i.b d*v "f Auni'ft I Mi 1 1 ?* v f<Win?<r|v rr?;<|vd lu'K, ami i 'i .? Iti'jilifi ?(( S> " i :v * 1 1 r J 1 . Hm\. Thi' A^samon Dion ! S?*. I'fi i-rnhu rv. Any. I ? Tip" *\h ????in Miuinti'r of tlu* I n tenor Jl'iflive died t^*dav nit m result <>f i" jjmii'H mi ?? *i nod when ho throw 'l?i? ihoinh. Ilu Ui tide no d taehntu ro?. Fm? Cabbage | Mr. H Y'-unk' '?hs s^ftin km ! i | ! v ? f nif in *?<-rrd m bv pr^nontinp n* with nnine vorv fin? e.uhhagi>. 'I ' i ? < ? I iruld)*t*A nrr* n? tine' as that ?v r. t tin Inn l?stwc?k Hnd ho tolls iih 'h*' [ h? 1\M muno f;rapon I hut hip It ?? ? ? ?rid hotter thun either iho molmi <?? j othbupo i?nd promisee to prove tlii* Wo will HOC?, I Since thi hIiuvo v.fli put in l v <???>' the gi n |ich have cotue, and are ( ). K . | A Glittrrmgr Success The bargain r?Ic? of M. Haunt hold Uvt Mondav wnw a inont pronounced ?neo??H?. Thr^ngi of deMfthtod cn? toti)er? attended tho ?aln and they did n?>t fail liny for real bargains wrr< hoinyr offered H?? saMafactory vthh tlio reeult of thin phIo the mannper ha* decided to haTn another bargain s:ile next Monday, the 8th. So grpnt. Tg?4'iho rn<*h on certain lines laxt. Monthly thoy wrre exhausted, hut wo are author! tod fo way that more of thoRO ?oodfl have been ordered by oxproflH and will ho here for nfxi Monday Pon't fail to visit the h<ir. train unlo of M. Haum Mondav, }ho| 8th. I-OW Kate TlcboU. Com in e fifing An^. 17 th? Sn. Railway will ?o|| summer tuAHun tickets at the following very low rates from ('umdou : Abbeville * 5?0 Glenn Springs /; 50 Spartanburg f, &<, Ashevillo 7 ^ I' I it Itock Saluda ?{ 30 Old Point Comfort 7.60 Virginia Heaeh 7 50 Correspondingly low rate* to ?l| other points in North and South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee nod Virginia. For further information call 011 auy Southern railroad agent. Our Fire Oompsny Win*. A telegram received hero yester day afternoon stite* that our fUe company came out victorious in the firemen's tournament at, Salisbury. I he time made by the Hevoral com panies is : Durham 34 j.g Salisbury 30 Camden 32 2-5 Raliegh ;j5 On account of having hired jump era the Salisbury team was ruled out which placed Camden firm in the contest. The company in ex pected home to-morrow when they will be given a royal reception. Go 40 the Gilt ICdge Store and see those beautiful colored lawns and batiste they are offering at 4, 5 and *? I-4:C. Annual Bfeoting of the Stockholder* of j the Bank ofOauulen., The annual meeting of the stock, holders of the Bank of Camden was hold last Monday evening, the 1st Inst. The following arc a few ex tracts from the address of the highly cetoemed President, Mr. H. G. Car rieon, upon that ncoaeion : Gentlemen : ? It may be irrelevant but I cannot refinin from referring to tho period coyered by onr fiscal year just closed as the darkest pagol in Camden b history siuce the close of the Ciyil war. It has been practically punc tured with industrial shook and earthquake of a calamitous ohar actor. Wo deplore the lost 09 sustained by our friends and tho oooimunity gennerally. We de ploro greatly and sympathise with tho stricken families who have huh tainod loss in their homos in thai the stay ?nd comfort of those homes have gone out forever. ?In our little commercial family we rims many that we were wont to moot and ^rcet n few short ni<>uth ago. Those are rents in our <,(HU mercial framework of which u fhort time back was tho indu*tri;?l picture j of this community. Beginning with |TT. 10. Ilslstf II. next J (\ M an, then j K. Millar Huykin; Eugene C. Zemp, j A Wittkowsky and last hut not least ( that loyal friend of this instltn'ton, jita first Vici* P.oaidont, SU-frtTtTiTl^, [ Olyburn. These hare' all paused j away, with only ?>no exception, in our nacal year. To all ih.po sorely j stricken househo'dt we would extend i our sincere sympathy. ; But gentlemen 'amid the inch cling gloom" and God grantTihat it m?iy noon bo dispelled, we. meetSui annual session <4o oonaidor tho wortf ! Hauk of Camden f<>~ the pa(it . year nu<l to note with feelings of | gratitude that it oont?nu?>s to urow jin strength and stability ? a vo'tlaMe j ltock of Oiltrali(>r? untl for the pa^t ; twelve months it has plajed the part ! of a beacon light to a at?rin tossed mariner. - ^ Our Statement shows the hand homo surplus and pn.flt of $77,839 82 As we are liberally patronised by tho oooHJjttnily ?t must be noted tUat in j ft Hpifit of patriotic progreaai^onee4 ; we are contributing liberally qi oar | earning* to the beauty an<l adorn mi nl of the i%rc upon abinVvg ( do business in the erection <.f the ? Xery haDtleomc Bank bmi<Hjig now neartn^ o.*uipletioo 'jar/Z&r. irienvla. t?>? O<r?omcroi?l Havmia B*ik an 1 Xid?4 Cv. Attentiot flujvtvor*. l'ti*;iur vlvinv; . n nil kh il/*.r? ? ?f tin- I'll# war .?*?????? I ' i ?? Si #'???. nrc litreiiv ii o 1 1 li i t > !?<*? i hi tlii it h itifti !?? n w >n i In liiiji Suiur<Uvt ilii'tiu: ili>\ "f Anj-tjst, l??-l v* <????! Uiv <1 i if *n?'' ;< ?/i |? ??? K I*. &!,. fur llio jn ? (?<???? <>f t'li-t'l i nj1 o ii (? of V 1 1 ?> i i* nuinl) r In HCI \> nil I (it pCOPIOn ?n r ?l (nt tic ? ?i.il|!|>i> \ ,n l)i>K*lh Tm*nn!! |)- ll'iiur W i'icr#i< I o w ti k i? i |> ? L ii i? MiiOaIm rownali'n ? l<?t lin i?i. hint Rock I'mwi ? VV i's i \ i I If . \V. Ku??, H, V U#*'4 0 : *V 4J It' itrd K ' r*li v w ( 'till it t\ . First-clasa Pasturage. Wo arr to f ii rn inli you firat-ol&BM (>)*?- toru^o nt "Hoi ln?t?VtM ^<?r y?uir (? ? V* f ?*. ttuil h'?IH?S Wo C'lll II tliO 1,1'tst |)I18 lure jn this #ft?t ? ? n ?>( ih? Sfute. I'm-*, rminin</ ivrr mitir fur Ht ? ?irk from h H'?it ? 'mr a qimrt^r mile loiikj. IMoit ^ of ^ru?s nlld ohiw). Atxl uhfci. itUtly no fevor. W<1 lilt Vt* llot loM K nilljjlt? llOHll of Htook tliii bohiiui 1'itHltiro un>'.or imiiicili&to and <1m ly ?'?* pervitin of our Mr. DoLoaolie. DePass & DeLoache. Call or loavo oriiorr at Zou>j? & Du I'asa* Dru>r Statement of The Hank of Camden, CavM^c-vt. ?>. The condition <?( thr Hank of Ciitn den nt the cb'se of business, July 30, 1004 : RKSOURC ICS. Loans find Discounts, $298,4 13 '25 Honda 45/WO.OO ( * ?i? h on h^nd and in oilier Hanks i 7,4f?4 3 7 Resl Estate, Furniture nnd Fixtures 11, <>47 46 #372,615.08 LI A HIM I'lKS. Capital #>:?, 000.0(1 Surplus und prnflta 77,899 82 Deposit * 224,8f)6.49 Dividends unpaid 42.0'.) UodiMuminlP, 44,319 70 Due oilier bunks 397 07 #372,5 1 5.08 J, C. II. Yatef, Cashier of the above named hunk, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true and correct to the beat of ray knowledge ami belief. C. II. YATES, ('ARiiiKn. Sworn to before me, this 30th da> of July, 1904 C. W. Kirch more, f r.. s. ] Notary Public. Attest, Correct, H G. Camson, \ A. D. Kennedy. > Directors. W. M. Shannon,)^ A rattlesnake wan killed in the river swamp one day this week h\ JCvans Collins which had 16 rr.ttlcm *wrd pneWMjred Piimaiy Election Notice. p Iu uccordunco with tlio rules of the Democratic party of thin county, no iioo i? hereby given that on Tiv eday, the 29th (lay of August, 1904, a pri mary election will be lieki at the <ra rioufl club precincts of this e??unty for tho purpose of nominating Demo era Lie candidates for tho following offices to wit : Ono Governor. One Lieutenant Governor. One Secretary of Stnte. One Oompl roller General One State Treasurer. One Adjutant and Inspector Gen eral. One State Superintendent of K lo cation One Attorney General. - Out' R-iilnmd Coinmis-hnier. One Member of Cungreba, 5lh l)is trict, One Solicitor. 'i'wo Members of House of ltepre bcnlalivt a Ono County Supervisor. One County Super.nten lent of I'M ucation. One Treasurer. Ono Auditor. One Magistrate in each Towuship The polls will open at 8 o'clock A. M , and close fit 4 o'clock 1*. M , when the votos shall bo counted and the re?>n Its declared. The fallowing persons are app'ib t ed managers of said election : bcrty Hill? L Jane*. J B ('ur^Km, Waller Cunn'nghaiu. Ktocktt^w^G W Ammooda, J I) McCaskill, jTS4^atce. , Bethune-?D itWutliune. Sr, G B King:, -I W I lor ton Shamrock ? Hardy' Ttiorno, T J Dulirnhl, J C David; ShavbiV'^ Hill ? W ?!' DrakeforJ, H L Smtrl, W H Ha.flelil Logoff ? J A R'>se>>o*ough, W L Jone*, O P J ones Hoik Hill ? S L liinnon, .1 N Mc Leod, C K MoCa^kilir Rubon'a X Roads ? 9 A Hranhanj, R A Jackson, Jame* R Kabon Factory ? Saro'l Hilton, J K Rob inaon, Tb-<? Gardner. Sandy Grove? J W Walk ins. W H Ratcliffo, S S Stok ?*. -Harmony ? Willie Grigaby, T M Mattox, Henry Session*. M. L. Smith, t T- Chairman. 4 W. L\ McDowell, \ &icrefary. Kxemtivo committeemen of club* ^ivm *n the above Hit ar?j rrqueatAil to srnd id Vhe names on VUrv* lA^aagers ?! wa<m? ^ I ".) unr I ! <> .kins" I ii ;? udrd on a Voiilli ;? ii ?i snii is a ol superior \v n U HIJlllsMp .ui.d ir.at ft i : v 1 . Or David Mink's Stnis mm :i Mian's suit will surely iriw ?n i i t't"! sat isfact ion Ooin<> ami see what tlicy look like; 3 on \n ill be pleaded The Shoe, Hat & Cloth ing Man. W n '^swJ^ Shcai m I?c delivered in any part ol tlie city twice daily. i\ly pri ces arc as low us the lowest. Patronage solicited and satis* faction guaranteed. Give me your ordtr*$. John Whiiaker, Jr. ICE! ICE! GEORGE W. CROSBY, "THE OLD KELIABTiK" Ice Dealer is better prepared this year than ever to serve you with ice. He is now run ning two wagons, each making two deliveries daily through the week and out delivery on Sunday. Sunday hours at ice house from 0 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M. 1 le respectfully solicits your pat rotioge. June 'i, 190 1. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Kunth Carolina, ? Court of KerHhftw County, i Common Pleas. (Coin pi ain l Served.) Mary E, tin rl y<4!le C. Man, Plaintiffs. (I'jumsl B til If J flit' Man, Oh. M. llurlcy, A tn y H Man. Merle Man, John (J M<tf\ <inA 12 u nice, Man. Defendants. Ti> (!?> OcfdMilnnt^ above lumoi! : - Ytfii *r? hereby summoned ami rc ? juH-ed to answer tin? compUiut in tliis actioo, of which a copy i* herewith nerved upon you, and to hoi ?e a copy of you answer lo t I?r? naid complaint on ihe HiiheeriherH at their ollice in Camden, S. within twentv duvH after the ser vice Hereof, exciutdve of thn day t?l silcl? ?ervlc.a, and if you (nil to answer Hp* complaint within the time aforesaid, the (iliiUitlflfj 1)1 thin nction r. ill apply to lite fnr the relief demanded in Ilia complaint. ? ' Dated .June 9th, A. I) 1904. KIIIKLAND& SMffftt^. ? Plaintiff^' Attotfoj-f: ' To the Defendantii Belle White Man, Ola M Hurley, Amy B. Man. Merle Man, John C. Mttn nnrt Ktinico Man: ? rak? notiee that the summons and ' Potiiplaiut In ihe ahoro entitled cause ??r?? fll-<l in the oliieo 'if the Cl?rk of j i ourt of ('nmmorn for Kershaw Ononty.S C...?! Oaawlun, on Um 9th Ua\ of Jane, A- 1>. HK?4. 1% KIltKLAND * SMITH 4 Plain' iff'* Attorneys* *?*? KV w m tih; S O t ' T !"r. .K K IV jK . /I 3 > ,/W A V l!l 'i UCIHI MAii WAt U ? < M . > '{ X bi.M VtSTI iiftl -.AI cqfUNTk* . ,iL)ie IIMINS c '???..^Kitarvv liwnvt: *:.t icp ?ks: t ... jj1' 2!i;iLsl: _ _ i Ai\D MAYL THE r; "~T / w Si* DINING , ri'3<Ti'n i ihtii. :?.? .?? <?! "Mia * CAK SINVICt W. H.T/\YIOh A ?* ? ;???(? I \i !? ? \ \ . a i * Ashcrsxft's Condition Powders x I : i ?; i ?? i p.x,r iv: ?? ? r-.nd tuuh. {'.it Without bloating;. It ?]<?? '?, h' ','??{ thoroughly eh'ansinK the system of ii! ' ?' < '> "? \s.;inii!.tUon ot\ food, ,l.w:r|.y < :<?.!? IS;; ii.u?iol?? :UV'! Iff ' I ? ? <1 ' ?;> w in .>;>pct'tv and spirit* . Ilu- tc . <i>. ; t . ? 1.,/ir and the new <.?!;?! is ?. s'fr ; ; 'id ?"i ?%s> . ?hci . ? <- ' !? >! i i- 'v?l- . , pliv'k,-d in dottCHv . . : < -..t ?.>v j,< is'!s mules only. - i ni'v ? ?? hi. .mi! sm?vMir,cr. being the fovir. i'.r . i < jv ? v>" nn.u': .'i < ? <>v ' r trior of a eoutury's fxpt iuv. 1 1 i . f. ' re 'cdy i?> it. cla:*.-> oil tho Anci' . .11 >..,u V t \>- i ; : V . . j i ;'!i: i i . SEABOARD A ir Siiiu* Kuf !\\ ay. Nortli-South-E West. Two i ? :i t i \ Pn i! :n\ :i V? suhultd Limited Trains Ki*.(w<< n S?iuih n * > ? i Now V 7. 2* lc . First Cte I1iii:i? Servite. ? T1ki ???*}?< I If iK's and }??njto "?m a i ! KuMtrrn Ci'irs Via RtCHf/.O K'O ?"d WASH INGTON, ?' \ NORFOLK sleaincrs. 'J' 0 Allarda, Nashvillo, Memphis iiouisvillo, SI, Loiis/' Chicago. New Or l'. nn.;, and all PoinN 8ont.li and Southwest ?To Savannah ftiM.i .Jacksonville and all ] ><>1 1 -La in --Kiot'iftn ami (Joba. r- (Vitii ivoly tiii* ??lioftchl. lino botweou jSj " O I56TC II 8r.; '&OTIrX'IEE. - ? E5&"l''or 'i,,|f,ii,kd information, 1 nltv, Honied-* ulcs: 1 * u 1 1 :i?o ri K' biTv ul i?>UK, &e., apply trr~~*" any f^cnt of t ho S? ut o.ud Air Lrr??? Railways ^ or Lo Jiv. VV. Stewart, TmvcdlioK Passenger jj A^etil ? ( 'olumlda, S. Chas. J/\ St r wjj rl. ./V . 9 V Sj?^ juunili, <??? . The Kiml Y ovi Have Always ttought, &it<l which bus been, in use tor over 30 yours, has born? the signature of ? ? tuxl has been nuido umler hto per jC / sonal supervision since Lis infancy. VifceZ^jrj^ /-C6CCAJ/1-* Allow no one to deceive ?ou.in thirt. ? All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** ?fust-ns-goody are but Experiments that triitc with und endanger the nealtlt <tff Infants and Children? Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOfil A g Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil* Pare goric, Drops and Soothing' Syrups. It is PlcosaTit* It contain* neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. lis a^e Is its guarantee. It destroys Worma and allays Feverisslmcss, It cures Diarrhcca and- Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tln^Food, regulates tbo Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea? The Mother's Friend. /~7~ GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ? i ? * ' ' *? " The Kind You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over .30 Years. r"c <*????? w mmmmif w?si. mmm ? 1?,