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fhe rtfatoree Messenger. hi iv I- /W??iay bj/ CHA8. V. BlRCHMORt. PROPRIETOR ^t-9r, " ttonfl.Wa vear.tnAdvanct CAMDEN, S. C . May 25th, 1897. HEATH OF St VUOK F.AKLE. Hon. Joseph H Earle, jaoior Uni ted States Senator from Sunth Caro lino, departed this life at bis home in Greenville on the 20th of May of Bright'* disease. after an illneas uf abont six we*?ks. 15 v Ibie bad event, the State BtiBtaius a loan tbat canuct well be repaired. On April 30tb, J udge Earle reached bin fiftieth birth day, he having been bora iu Green ville April 30i h, 1847 A private sol dier in the Confederate Army while yet a boy, be knew what were tbe hardships of those who served iu the raukt). Tbe war over. he completed t it education at Furman University !Ju next taught school and Btndied law iu 18M About thi? time, he married bis cousin, Mins Anna Earle, and settled at Anderson, S. C , where ho pr otioed his p.ofesfcion until 1 87f>. when be removed to Sumter, \vb?re be became the partner of Col. J 'tines D Blauding. Ho rose rapidly it) bis profeasioo, and was soou recog ui'..vl as one of the foremost lawyei8 of the State Later lie praotijed with R O Pnrdy, Esq, under tbe firm nauio of Eirle & Pnrdy. In 1878, he was elected to tbe House of ftepresontatives, wbore be served one term. He was afterwards elected Souator from bis county; and. in 188G, he was nomiuated and elected Attor noy General of the State. In 1888 lie declined to become a candidate before tbe Democratic State Conven tion for Governor, although the nom> uution was practically assured, on tha ground that be bad, at a time when he did not suppose that In* would be urged for that position, staled tbat he would not be a candi date for the otttoe, but would be oon tent to be r -elected to tbe position of Attorney General. Iu 1890, feeliDi? that some oue should defend the administration of which he was a member from tbe charges made against it, be became a oftudidate for Governor, and oan vassed the State against Capt. B. ft. Tillman. He knew from the first that he was doomed to defeat; but, undaunted, bo fought to the end, and came out with tbe respect of his an tagonist, Bud tbe good will and con fidence of tbe people. Resuming the practice of the law, he returned to his nativo county, and located in Green ville. In the winter of 189-1-5, he waB elected Jndge of the 8th Cirouit, succeeding Hon J. J. Norton. In 189G, bo entered tbe race for United Statoa Senator, bis competitors be iug Gov. John Gary Evans and Hon. John T. Dunoon. The canvass will be remembered as one of the most, exciting and bitter in the annals of the State. From first to last, Judge Earle bore himself with great dig nity and ability. Iu the second pri mary, he was chosen over Gov. Evans to succeed Hou. J. L. M^Irby in tho U. S. Senate. On March 4th ? lees than throe months ago? he took Lis seat in that august tribunal. He had reached the goal of his ambition, bnt he had not yet shown, an he would soon have done, how fitted and how worthy* he wan to be there Iu n (ow weeks, he wan stricken down by what proved to be his lost illness. Returning by the ad vice of his physician to his home in ' Greenville, he wae nursed by kind friends and relatives until the end. Judge Earle was a m?rabor of tbe Baptist ohurc.h. und died trusting in tbe promises of his Savior. Senator Earle was no common man. from his boyhood lie was a foroeful ohnraoter. Ansu ro in demeanor, and seemingly distant, he was always most courteous, and bound his friends to him by the charm of his manner, and the loyalty of his nature. Audaciously bold and absolutely true, there was no wonder he won and kept the hoarts of the people. Of him itoan be said tbat wherever placed and in all the relations of life, Joseph H. Earle J measured up to the full standard of a lofty mauhood. ft WHO WILL SUCCEED JUDOF, EAKLK? w Already numerous gentlomau^AW* sfemjjen of in oonnQftfrwata'^pyffTho va cancy^Tfriib?*^TlBued Statos Senate, caused by tho death of Senator Earlo. Gov. Ellerhe has authority to fill the vaoarjoy by appointment. But whom will ho nppointT Tbe opinion pre vails that the prir.a will go to some one of several politicians. Bat tl ore is oue man in South Carolina, easily tho first citizen of this Common wealth, who would graoe the position as none other could, and whose ap pointment by tho Governor would command the unqualified approval of the people of South Carolina. And by making such appointment, Gover nor Rllerhe would plant himself in a position? on a rook -from which I he Waves of factional strife could never More him. We refer to James H. Carlisle, 1* resident of WofTord Col- I the scholar, patriot-, christian, grand man! ~Itis said that John Wesley was ODOe walking with a brother, who re lated to his tro i'.iIs. saying he d?d not know v? Sit hi? should do. They Were at thai r imsnt passing a stone fence to a in low, over which a eow iWM looking "Do yon know." asked Weeley, ",v at c >w looks over the Wftllt" "No, repl he one in tvonble. "t will tell y >n," said We* lleyj "hecanse she cannot, look through it And that is what yon must do N|Hth your tronb a* - look over them httd above them " It is Thought by Many I whan the Creator said to woman } "in scrrow shalt thou bring: forth ! children," that a curae was pro nounced, but the Joy felt by evury Mother when she first preaaee to her heart her babe, proves the contrary. Danger and suffering lurk in the pathway of the Expectant Mother, and should be avoided, that she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is to be realized, in full vigor and Btrength. "Mother's Friend" I so relaxes the system that the .natural and necessary .. cnange takes place without Hausea ...Headache, kHervous or Gloomy Foreboding and at the trying hour makes Child-birth easy, as so many hap py mothers have experienced. Nothing but "Mother's Friend" doee this. Don't be deceived. "Mot tier's Friend" U the greatest remedy ever pat OB tbe marketed ail my customer* prtlM It tUghly "-W.II.Kiho & CO., White wrlght, Tex. Sent by Msll, on receiptor prioe.fi 00 PER I0TTLC. Book "To Kx pec lent Mother*" mailed rroe, con taining valuable Information and voluntary testimonials. Thk BRAOriKL* RIQULATOR CO.^Atvawta.Qa. ?OLD BT ALL druooiit*. W est Wateree. Mr. Editor: Ab I was bom and raised over in this "Lost Territory," and and nevtr before have attempted to write anything for the press, I thought 1 would scratch a few lines for the grand old Messenger, so its many readers may know that some of ub are still living and getting along some how. Crops are doing very well. Cotton Is generally small on account of the continual cold weather, but it is im proving ><nue since the cold snap passed o:f. The early corn crop is only tolerably g ?ud. The oats crop is very good so far as I have been ablr to see something k^ovo the average crop. 1 think. The health of the community is very good at this time. We are glad to note that Mrs. J. S. Hammond is very much improved under the skillful treatment of l)r. W. J. Dunn, one of Camden's popular and wide-awake young physi cians. ltev. S. D. Bailey preached a very in teresting sermont at St. John's church on last Sunday, at 4 o'clock p. tn. from Ex. 12:23. The Kershaw Literary Soclotj met at St. John's school house on Monday night last, and had a very interesting meeting. We were honored with the presence of Hers. S I). Bailey and U. M. Robertson, of the Wateree circuit. We had several recitations from the little girls and boys of the society, one dialogue by two little girls whleh was very entertaining. Tne next on the programme was the debate. The sub ject was.'itesolved. that money is worth more to man than honor." I will say nothing about the afllrmative side, but the negative was ably and houorably .represented by Hev . 8. I). Bailey and Hon. J. N. Junes. With the assistance of liev. B. M. ltobertaon, L. W. McCaa and Miss Jesslo Graham aa a deciding courrnlttee, it looks reaaonablothal they might have gotton the persimmon which thev dia. The society will meet again on June 3rd, 8 p.m. The subject for discussion will be, "Resolved, that Columbus deaeryea more honor for dis covering America than Washington for defending it." , The Mormons swarmed in our neigh borhood some wher^. When last seen i they were, going in the direction of Camden. I haven't heard whether they were hived by any body or not. Two of them tried to get in my gum, but as their doctrine and the doctrine of their King diil not agree with the doctrine that we have called the Hible the Book of Lord of Lords and King of Kings, i 1 did not hive them. They tried sev I f.al of my neighbor's gums the same night but (ailed. I would like to he?r from "l'uer" |as they have been going in that direction for Bome time. knowing ll 1 111 Ho wull, UK I (lo and knowing his love lor Mormanism, 1 fear he has ^been hiving them. Show up your colors. Bro. "l'uer," whenever you deny the f lith let ub know it like a num. As this is my tlrst scribbling for the press, 1 will close for fear of worrying the Editor's patience with stuff aa he might call it. If this is not returned I will come ttgaln soon and try to im prove on the first. Beat wishes to the Editor and his paper. i T. V. P. ? Usually, the greatest lK)aater? are the amalleat. workera. The deep rivers pay larger tribute to the Rea than shallow brooka, and yet empty themselves with leas noiae. ? The man who does outadvertise ia like the maohiniat who fails to oil his machinery to aavo expense. Ho loaea more in bnaineas than be savea in oil . Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure. On. MU.E?' U F.8T( > It A T IV R N Kit V I N R rur('4 ncrvoun pmntrntloii. Nnt ml raculou<?ly. hut Rclontlftcnlly, tiy flrnt removing the ^ortn? of d..c!vso, and thon rupplytiig honMl.y ncrvp f x*l. Inor^nMlnf the nppotltw, helping nnd strength mln* tho ontlro ny?'.cin. canon r<vjnlr?> prolonged trwi?tm?nt n? shown by that of Mr*;. M. 11 llofxl, of Ix?ltrv. liiwn, who wrltoA! ' A* tho ronultof a ll^bi nln? ntrnW?, llic pliyuUUn* chM I hrid n lljjlit ntrokfl of painty*!*, iny llmlw would nil draw up. I l\f vn|f>Q' wonM hnv* thruhhlnfs 11 * "UIW lnmyrh<xitth?ti??mMl Nervine UMndiirftl)l?. For thr*? month* I could not nl??p Restores nnd for thr*x? wtwik* did not aIom mf njt m. I llCalin...... prayad for nl?vfp, nnd felt thill H rolinf did not com* I would b*i cu vd or Innan*. I took l>r. Mll?s' R?Mito*i? llrn Nervine nnd the ??r?nd nlffM ?)ept two l.??\.r* ':nd fron that time on m> ,?ealth Im proved; ?low1y nt flr?t, hut utendlly nnd nmely I t?H>l< In nil *0 hottlen, nnd T caitno* evprewi how grateful I nm, for I im now porfivily roll, and Imra taken no -ne<llcta? for ovor four month?.M Dr. Ml)**' Nervine Unold hy driiMltt* r>n jnnrnntrxi thnt Or** boti*0 or mon?]r refunds. n.KtU on heart and ni<rviv frto. Or Hon Mi'licftl Co., rlkh.irt, for Infants and Children "('??tor In U ao well adapted to child roii tligtl J 1 ooomit.onil It nuwrlor to an y prwacn{<t<j<* Luowu n iuc " H. Ani-'nr.ii, U., Ill So. Oxtorvl St., Dnx>Hyn, N. Y. C'MtorU ouriM Colic, CoasMp&tton, Sour Stomach. Pta^rhu'a IjwUll'"), k.il.? Wu. iiu, yitu* kUvi>, cu. I |mmUmHc* <? grtttioi). Without Injurious uwVHoau.oo. la ? Cw.'4U? C'omfakv, 77 Murray Street. N Y ROCK HILL BlKiGIHS CHEAP, STYLISH, HANDSOME, DURABLr! If in need of a buggy, you fKmmt do bettor than to ?\i-l ;:tiw see the handsome st\l< s of '.v Rook Hill Buggies Now being offered by nio The i* buggies are not <>nl> 1 i ; * n ? * some 1 t are very durable, ;wid are sold with a uuuvanC e. S. B. LATHAM. HARD TIME PRICES on Hardware at the BIG AXE Hardware Store. Special low prices offered in order to liven up trade. CALL ON US AND SAVE MONEY. We beg to inform the Cycling 1' iMio that our shop is rww prepared to do enameling, in lirsl class stylo and can make tbe old frame to look us i? j ii> from the Factory. We use VICTOU KNAMKL and buk-? it on like mai.n factures. Prioe for enameling $4. per frame, ey-TERMS ON ABOVE STRICTLY CASH. The Big Axe Hardware Store, \ ' J. B. Wallace, Prop; BIHDERSI REAPERS ! MOWERS ! The celebated DEERING PONY BINDERS, with Roll er and Ball bearings. REAPERS, MOWERS AND RAKES Also binding twine for sale by A. D. KENNEDY. We offer some special prices on Flour, hay, corn, bran, coffee &c., &o. Wo aro also cloning out, our large stork of 0^.2nT2nTII!ID GOODG at cost, to avoid carrying through the summer the-sO goods aro offered at unheard of prices in all lines. liw e eont meted for [J 1000 lbn, Flour, before the advance and w ? will {divide profits with yon f Our HAY is the choicest TIMOTHY we have seen t.hi* \ear Slili US AND SAVE MONKY ON AM, ? LINKS OK GOODS Springs, Heath & Shannon. ZEs% ?/' BhOS. BARGAINS r< T H I 3 WELK. i w e will offer our lines ot boys' | knee pants suit^ and vouths' lontx 1 ^ j pants suits at F1IS THAT WILL ASTONISH I0U. I i We have more of these snoods on hand than we ought to have at this time of vear AX I) Ml ST REDUCE STOCK. Now is your ehanee for a bargain. I I "Yyr A. SCHROCK. NOTARY YUM AC C A M ] > K N . - ? <.'? - Or. A. WEINBERG, DENTIST, < M'S'H'K U VKI: liANKOK' V M J ? i : \ J ) H I. H. ALfc'XANL'Ef*. Di'.NTAI. S'AMDKN. S f tC C. ZGMP, M. D. O. (' \ M 1 M.N. -v ;? ( > 1 1 fi s I us \ rot '!i'! ' St-r v it. ? . > f lio i t I/.CMH of C.tlinli'ii * ? ! I . ! \ :? ill t ; "( ) iVic*' t'V. r i ? r . |\ I. i><- /.-lip's ti m? stort\ I\ ???!(?; <)( !? i- lli.s >det.< e ?"> W J. JJUE3, Local Ap-nt fur The New York Life Insurance o. , 1 \\ M 1 > ION , < V. t^"\V Inn yon want li:V r.su r? net that i > absolutely , : ? v i ? . WILLIAMS&STfctDtViAN. FIRE INSURANCE ACENTS, CAMDK.N, ( The best and the oMe-t com panies represented hy our agency. All io^es paid prompt I y . IF YOU WANT MONEY On i . 1 ll\. l'or a long U-rtu at low ratts, c:ill on David R. Williams, Jr., okvu-km Burde|| Block. No loan." i?-s th in $1 ,("00 will 1 ?* made; large mis j rift- rrt-ti. Money to Loan ( )n improved farm landi in sums o! and upwards. Apply t<< C. L. W I N NLBU, A t tcn:cy .it Law. In my al'Sinc ? Mr. L A. Wit I ko\\ t>'^y will attend tot lie loan business I ! i ; i 5? -i < > 1 .lid . 3 t< ? ) Steal Estate Agency. -Mvrrnl stores, dwi Kings :u,d b"il< nig lots to ???'!) in tno rify of t V.nvU'i' A !so M'-rr s and dw I'llii.tfa to r ? n t In t he ro'int ry . I ir ins of h ? | n i / s urn j rif i-s for i ciit fir ici lor sale s. i.oiiAN I, \ m;, f'l-al Ivit h ? S. LOGAN LANG, Fire insurance Apfont. ur.iM! i:^i-:n rs N'i h V' rk I 'n l' i wr.t??rs Awrn y, a -.' i-M s m 1 1 ).i 1 1 1 '").!? I'. m.s)lvnni.i I 'in I nsnr;;ne? Co . \ Ksotn, J? 1 .7 ?>?!,< ?*2 1 ',t'i at 'A I . Johnson's stori Allon Medlin, Contractor and Builder. Will make ?-Htinwdes and f-irnish ?>? material necessary tor buii lir>K I'1 fore Hosing jour contra?'ts give me ; obanoe. AMil'-N M K 1)1,1 N MONEY TO LOAN. I am now preparnl t.<> hmd'-- u (????. lii t;t p. In,* loans on lar n IiimI i in K> i sliau County Tim i i:> i easonnhi?\ W M SHANNON Mi h. 7, l*<?? The Best Is Always The Cheapest. 1 I f you want tho l?e>t I Vt ftitiioi\ t,r\ otir Seely's Fine Perfumes. K\ Purple Lilar- is exutiiyite Kx . I In^li'-h 1 1 o 1 1 o i ; V lolct is tlr! i;?ht tul. /\ I F. LESLIE ZEMP'S HIII'll STlllfK. HAVE YOUR lIorM'S dio.l i y the t v, ^,:cu *a ? ? 1 1 - Known h.irst'.vh.vi.r . At! Una! ? -.1 Mjeksmil li am.'. wooil wo:!. >i t. ? on shore i ml : :e. >1. ;? noarlv opj --ite the s' : l ? 1 " in 1 ? i \> ?? ( ? > ' : ? ? >i 1 ' A \ I' HON ^ ? '. I I I ? N I ii \ ? < >. A FULL LINE OF LEDGERS. JOURNALS, DAY BOOKS, etc. A i F. LESLIE ZEMP'S. Tr\ u?: wln.M you ikmm! ,ui\ i 1 1 ? 1 1 i_i i ; , 1 lis i i tie DAISYS TORMENT Is ? ? u ?? el th in-.;: l"?-i j ne.vsi*e ! ifd Jci - v In!!? .'i > 1'itti < "a 1 1 >l.na, bi'iiijj a ilouU-u a .'i "a <?l Kui^ i?t !\;>IT .1 r . No. ! JUT A..! ( ! 1 is (bun la King JvoiT. t Ha;5> . ii los*. liiibs 2'j ozs bnttiT iii T days, h : . 1 1 a private test of r.H., it-s in S" veil days. U is -?ir< , KiiiR Kol'Vc-. It rtifji' . Xu was born a! On- World's Fair, ' hir-Hgt' in iv.W. Hi dam, Uomps I *ri n No Mls."i bein*: in that cele brat .1 I'tin'.i s; and ???.noil .'in! out of 7 f> in Mi?* ?.m? i.'.y- M'-t, :it = kii.jr 1SS lbs but ter in > 'l'?\ s. I>a;-?\ i 'I i.; i ? . ? ? i . ! wil; s' mil tho sea son in t * a a i <.(,*? i an I vieiniiy. For par t..cnla;.-> in (i. II ] anoro, Cam ? leu, L W i!>. kin, linP.on Owens )So> k in. ? . A GOOD PASTURE. We v\ .si: 1 ill t lie l ? touk owner- to s?.y ; :.stnr<\ wt.::. is one oi' ((.<? ^ - 1 l > lie i . 1 1 < I ; l 1 : 1 wi; bleated ? r ly .i !ev\ mi If' ? ' am !en. All t.Lock )>i if -c ,i, i, . . ? ;') l.e locked a1i<: \ ? ? <? sti < k buii K ?? | ?i in my p? I'.. 1,1 ( ;N <;'V KN'v, i . . . . 1 i J . 1 1 REGISTRATION NOTICE. i i* i'V SrrKitvih?)i;.s >>v UKOMTitAvioN, ) K KliSH A \V t ft NT V, (. itmil '.i, s. ( N nvi'iiih'T '2*. H*!. \ Tlx' lli.o I I'owl. ti ,li,m . H< ,-ltHW l ull ily, will inf I : ? t t'u1 t'oti'.l Iii>tl?e, In ' i n li'ii . ? ii 1 1 1 . : M .- I M iii ! n ;> h, I m -> ? 1 1\ y - anil >\ i?. I in- - ? I ,i v? i ?; .'?? "'i ; ""i I Ii, It ? r tin' inupoHO ? ?( i i-jf i si bitf i itev<. ' 1 illi <? !>? "i rs fi*. - in 0 a. in !? > ' 1-. iii. W. (?' It I ' SS 1 . 1 . ! , t liu i Milan , \1 A N N K.S HA ill IS", ( Ii 1 k , J. P. li KJII AllH*. K"j;Nti ation P> ?nnl roi- 1m :s!mw e'n. Oh.oice Groceries As Clioap As yon will (iinl then) III) ywlKTK ols(\ All'l 1(0 sitles t h i wo will k(^,1 1 vn I Shoes, Dry Goods, Farm Implements, &c AWAY DOWN ( I ! a ni I my [ >i icos I ip foro you l)ii \ . A, WITTKOWSKY. Wehster'n Iiiierifiaiioiial Tltc* ( irif ( it ' t r*l AuthnrKv, y ' t r. . I . ?, I ? .? i'r- V . r . <1 r t 'in I ( ? . , | T'lntoid firth'**. Ui" t ' ?..!? ? . fl . I' n Hl*(rt M,? !?> ? ? ? rl?, ornli-.f n?*r [/? I'll ? :> x.u*. ?k*. \ i : f :?il y ?a ' *>*? '? < .J!w.. P..,! ' I. fin ? j . i % u;il >!c* ? * '.!??. mi l Jo ?i- .. I ? i>M ? o v .m,,| ? if run :u Tvi i or: j . un \i.i,sr. ? II !>>.?. ' < nV) If I . r.\y ; . ...? ?? ? i : , ? . <. II f-? ?llljr ;r> f I ? . i, .. >x >ri, I ' ' ' i . V ' I if 1 \ til :-ni u> i T!"? r* r. i ... , .r ' ? - .'I : . c i tun ? ?> < :> . rui.Hn/irrr, ? ' ) . ?; r i AN ANNOUNCEMENT. * GILT EDGE STORE # hi tuMif i?M the ta.iuy imiv !> i ? ? ? r?* '. ? > f ? > ??; ?. ;innoi;i,ir > in ti ?? tracing p n ' ? 1 i <* lhat for the iu \* 30 DAYS g?o Swill 1 o -ol?! ii 1 1 n i >> t r? ;,i : 1? >? of j i otit . Wo niiibt sell, ui iu Sr'1,1, W !] \\* 1 LI,: s ) ('(? r. ? ,.t onrc ,itnl ;_ret yo<i r share of hariiai i *v Ti.t unit* fi>r cm .iuiumI >io? ? k - t . i U i . i ?_?. is fast appr? a<'hin;r, ami wishing to i*i>? 1 ??ui .-lock to tin* lowi^r notch that we i:ia\ have U'.-^ f? in\ eniory. w e ar. willing to - v c* 1 1 1 5 c ? p ?. ? < ; i t s. r i- s-elrss to. xnari:.'.- up ?? jua i t i?1.- <?!.' ;?'0 ve ? ?' *t i ? ? l : >. iV ( ' , * - f "li i s t oc !i ;i> > OUR ISEPUTATSOM ;< too wi-il established to make (hi- oa-s: tonal 1 . ? . a:,.l will riot .r t em i?t to siv more t lam tli.it we * r\ r o 1 1 1 A 1 M > W KLI o I |{ IIKIM'T.VI 10 X. !f will cost, you nothing to look. A V 1 > N'?T NllYll I W VOl' HI V. an 1 with tlio-e facts before \<ai. w.> h"|v ! hat *v;i will a' lea-1. I'avur wiih a call 'oef- n e nut k ' p.. your nuraaui-e \ v.w v Ki-:si'K< "r1 u.i,> ? p. t i *i'o j)ri(>tor OHIO RIVER & CHARLESTON RAILROAD Scht'duW' in ? 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