The Wateree messenger. (Camden, S.C.) 1884-1942, July 21, 1914, Image 2
Melightfvl F
Sixteen Day Tour
?? /.U6UST 4 TO 19, 1914 ~
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Niagara Falls
Toronto
Lake Ontario,
'thousand h lands
? Hudson River
New'York
And One Week at
ATLANTIC CITY
"The Piay Ground of the Wot Id"
Vi\ the
SDABOARD AIR. LINE RY.
and Connections
All Expenses Included
A cl.iss t< ir: D i in^ C r, Pui'ma?, Steamship an I H>
tel sr-'v ice, cover; g ihe r,e-iui tui scenic country by da>lgnt.
PerS'?n-?llv c >ndu? ud by Mr. C. H. Gains ana chaperoned
by M s Gaiti*.
GATTIS TOURIST AGENCY, Raltigh, N. C.
Tourisi Agents S^'puarJ An Lint Kahway.
rite fur Booklet.
ofOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
Majority of Friends Thought Mr.
Hughes Would Die, Cut
Om Helped Him to
Recovery.
hawroytei, Ky.? In Interesting ad
vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes
writes as follows : "I was down with
lotnadi trouble lor five (5) years, and
woald have sick headache so bad, at
times, that 1 thought surely 1 would die.
: I tried different treatments, but they
did not seem to do me any good.
I (Ot so bad, 1 could not eat or sleep,
and all my friends, except one, thought 1
would die. He advised me to try
Tbedfecds BHrJt- Draught, and quit
taking other medicine#. I decided to
take his advice, although 1 did not ha\
any confidence In it
I have now been taking Black- Draught
'or three months, and it has cured me?
lnven't had those awful sick headaches
since I began using it.
I am so thankful for what Black
Draught has done for me."
Thedtord's Black-Draught has been
found a very valuable medicine for de
rangements of the stomach and liver. It.
is composed of pure, vegetable herbs,
con*ains no dangerous ingredients, and
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely
used by young and old, and should be
kept in every family chest
Qet a package today.
Only a quarter, KM
When Your Blood is Right,
Vur V. hole System is Right.
If You have any Blond or Skin Disease Do Not
Delay until ii lb too Late but U>d r IO-D.V!
THE FOT [PINGS EEMELY
A L-uin^ Ictc ana Pus>iiivt Remedy iur
SYPHIIIS
E.ZEMA
KlCYi IFELA^
AuiNE
MALARIA
Hill UM ATTSM
and all otlifr fnt m? of Mood a< d sK in di??'a*PM
Hot Sp'ln^s Phys'c'an" pronounce t'>is the Greatest Blood and
bUin Runedy -iver placdon the Market,
Pull Course \ reat merit- -l h ee Bottles -$1 2 50
Single Bottle ? $5 00
We Prepare a Rtmedy for fcvery Disease.
Wilteua your trouble# All corrsp ndence strictly private.
Hot Spvi gs Meduiwt Company,
827 1 aCtntra; Avenue, Hot S> rin^s, A?kaNS.ia.
13th ANNUAL FXCURSION
To Atlanta, (la.
VU C. N. & L. and SEABOARD AIK LINE, Tuesday,
; . , July 2 1st, 1914.
Rate from Columbia - - $3.50
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Special train VAVesC'^U Ttbh 7:30 a. m. arriving A?hnfa 4.^0 p. m.
Tickets uoo I Mu - n.ng on till re^u a tMnn except N ?. 6, t<> reach ?Urt*
fotg polt?t not lotiT than mMnight July 25th. Fur full niforntatlou call on
of ? $? ? > ' v ? ' ? 1
r r uviTrivro*,
Pret, Mt?U O. M f t\ N. * U
CuluM.b a, t*. r.
' i ?* , v v
C. W. .SMALL, D.P.A,
?avar*Lah, Ga.
SOU 'I'HKKN RAILWAY
FT?mler < arr,?* of (to South
SchfcDULI
N. B.?The following schedule flg.
uiys s re pubUt'ied us lnf>>r uiatiun on
1> and aro not gua-anlefd,
CAMDEN. 8. C.
Arrival :
No 113 8:20 a. a. From Charleston !
and Columb'a.
No. 118. 10.06 a. to. From Yorkvllle
R*?ck Hill and way stations
No 114 3 10 p. oj. From Marlon,
Blauksburg, Rook Hill, Charlotte
and lotiTUi' dlfite stations.
No 117. 0 01 p. m.. 'From Columbia
Mntfville and intermediate stations.
Departure:
No. 113, 8:20 a m Rock Hill, Blacks
bui# Coai'loit.tr, Marlon and Inter
mediate stations.
N<>. 118 10:05 a. m. For Klnyvllle,
CxiumhiaHud Inlet m> di.?te stations
No'. 114, 3fl0 r. m. For Columbia,
Cliai'iiHlun and way stations.
No 117, ?:01 p. m Rock' Hill, York
viileaod intei modiste stations
W H Wilkle. Aif^nt
W E McGeo, A. Q P. A., Colum
bia, S C
W IT. Caffey, D. P. A., Charleston.
S C
Or I. H. Alexander Dr. R. E Stevenson
Alexander & Stevenson
lifcNTISTS
OHicc Soulh??l-Ctfrncr Broad and DtKalb
M E N
CURED lOREVER
Ry a true spec
iHlirtt who pOH*
e^Kos the rxpe
i ietic of vears
I'll*" rl^ht kind
of experience ?
doinif Hid s:im?
'hinjf the rijrht
wh\ hundred 8
-tnd perhaps
thousands of
with un
'uil perraa
n- nt reii'lts
Hon t you think it time to tfet thf>
rlyht treatment? 1' you desire to con
suit a reliable lonu-establ ished spect
a'ist of vast experience, come to me
at (1 learn what can b^ accomplished
with skilful, scientific, treatment. I
bold two mtdical dpiomas and certifi
catt h by examination and other re
quirements from tin" boards of ni?-dical
examiner* of 14 States in the (Jnioi ,
together with over 20 years' experien
ce iu b|i? cia 1 1 y practice. I successfully
tr^ai Blood I-'oihou, Varicose Veins,
Ulcers. Rh>-u<natUm, Gail Stones,
Jc'Hiitlvsis. Discharges, l':le> and Re
c?a Tmuoie, Stricture and all N' r
vous, Ch onic and private diseases o!
M en anil W omen.
Hxatninat ion free and strictly con
!!? er.tial Hours: U a. m. to 7 p. m.
Sunday s, 9 to 2.
Call or Write
Dr. Regisur. Specialist,
506 Union National Hank Bldg.,
Cor Main and Gervuis Sts.,
COLUMBIA. S C.
GK&HESTE8 S FILLS
DIAMOND
BRANf*
LADIES) ""v, ?
Aik your l>rnr*ffWt for CITT C1TPS-TRU 3
*"AMO.\*D l.KAMD PI1.LS il- t.l!D nnrt.
Gold mctililc l?->xcs, B'-nlctl wnli
lUbboa i\cn no ornr.a. n?iy n
Drarvlal Hid o>k for CTI I-CH m
SUUOND ril.l.H, lor twrnty-flrc
years regarded n# B<*- 1, Safest, Always Kehnble.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
ffi'Ji. EVERYWHERE ffiS
S THR 8 A
RD ntid
tli Bluc(??>
n% 7o?r V/
For Constipation
Famoui* liver Diitt'ms from Hot Springs,
ArkansaSfBettur titan Calomel.
Whon the beat phvaicinns In tli?
world's greatest health resort <lon'?
botluur to writ?
Erosoriptlojis,
ut juat Bay "Get
ft box of Hot
Springs Iiivor
Buttons for your
bowols and liver,
and to givo yon
an appetite,"
thnn nil who Ruf
HOT
SPRINGS
LIVER
BUTTONS
for ought to know
enough to out out Calomel, and get*
box lo-clav.' They surely put your
liver and bowels in regular working
oHnr--all druggists 2B conts. Go*
them at
fir M In Oan.df>n by
ZFMP * DkPASS.
Money to Loan
On improved real estate, Easy
erm*. K C VON TRKHCKO W.
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
4> or O doses 66B will break
any case of Chills & Fever, Coldt
& LaGrippe; it acta on the liver
better than Calomel and doe? not
flripe or sicken* Price 25c.
SALESMEN WANTED
Tobacco and Cl^nr Salesman w inted
t" fX.vorttRC. Experience nnnocenHary
$100 monthly ami traveling expenses
Advertise *ro<>kir>j(, elu'wlntf tubaeQo,
olKxreltes, clours. Send 2o stamp for
full particulars.
He met "^ohnceo Co.,
Now York, N. Y.
For Safe or Rent.
Fur an'o or r?ii( a iwn-s'ory house
N<> I 14(1 fl'h Avenue Broad, and the
a< j Infnjf five room house No. 1202 0th
Avenue UroHd A|?i>ly lo*M '?? Nuson
A Wutkownky. 1 202 0'h Avenue llioad
?nd Indf(t??tlonc*ncM ftiont dintrc**
for two I trl?<l mnnf Uiln?n tot
rpllof, hut ?-ot little )nilp, fill ?t ln?tt 1 found
it in tlkn bout pill* or momolno I ovo r trlo?l
DR. KING'S
C.IJ. Hi.tnelJ, Cuynn, \V. Va,
M CfHTS PM kOTTI * AT III ORIiQQItTt.
rhe Watcree Messenger*
t'ublltbeci ovt?ry Tut?ola> by Vj
Chas. Wy' Birchmore, Pr prietor
dttfegg?fegwatp"JL--- -
11.5V ? y?ur in odtMot,
C^MDE.* S C , July 21, 1914.
THE NEW EXPRESS RATES.
There has been, some recent
changes in the express raxes, and
we understood that th?y were to be
made more advantageous "t) the
shipper, but our experience is just
the reverse. We have not had any
extended experience since the new
rates went into effect, but what we
have had shows quite an increase
in.rates. To serve'the pui lie our
tailrojd commission** rs would do
well to revise the rates again, in
our opinion.
? 1 he following comme u fr >m the
Wiimsb.?ro N. ws .in J Ikr.U u
accuis 10 us is co: net:
Some monttis ago ihe South Ctr
oitiia K nlroad Commission mo
nouuceo with bieai sattsiaction tn u
they ha J icguiaied tne express
companies dui. g busness m this
Maie and that shorily stiipper s over
thxse lines w^uld sec the benefits ot
ti ?. pruning; knife ot their w rk.
1 nrse new rales \sent inlo effect
on int. hist day ot tins month and
as a result there is a ail going up
over the State over the injustice ot
tne new rates. As a matter of tact
there arc reductions on small pio<
ages such as are usually sent D>
paiCel post, Out on iruns, co.d
dr.nks, and heavier p tckages thai
ot necessity must be shipped Dy ex
press tne rates have been dbublej
in many instances; in fact, tile
rates are amiust prohibitory 011
shipments from State points. I he
new rates give outside dealers ever>
..dvant.'g ? over State deaiers tui
those uuusioe g< * the advantage ot
the inters. ate law tl> the detr.mein
01 Cities in tills State.
The time lor getting your name
on Ihe club roll will expire on the
28vh mst. The time is drawing t
a close. There are quite a numler
yet who have neglected this duty
It they wiat until attei tne 28th inst
they will have no chance to vote in
the primary election. As has been
s ated time and again you must
come in person ah sign your name
in full, giving your o ccupation and it
residing in town, give street anu
number. If ) ou cannot write yom
name, it can be witnessed tor you
by making your mark Attend t?.
this at once, so that you will not bt
disappointed when the election
comes off. Attend to it NOW.
? m
We received a communication a
few days ago, endowing certain
candidates fjr the U S. Senate ai)d
state offices and for county otfictte
We have always made it a rule to
retrain from publishing communica
tions endorsing local candidates al
though the endorsement m 1- lit be
those whom we uould like to ste
ele.Ctel to office, and in this instanc.
we do not feel justified in deviating
fron nur rule,' and therefore hav?.
to decline to p.ibiMi 1 ho comoiUM
Ca'ion in q u*stiou, u.nesS it shou d
appear in uir advertising columns
and marked * 'advei tiseinent" as th?
U S. postal laws require.
Surprising Cure of Stomach' Trouble
V\ tif n you liavM trouuie with you
slciD>(cli or chronic constipation, don't
thai you ate oeyond help jusi
because .your doctor fails to give jmt
r?* ief, Mi'tt, O Siengle, Ploinlio'd.'N
J., writes, ' "For over v month pus' I
have net n troubled with tny stomnoh.
ICvery thing I ate upset it terribly
On<> of Chum Jar lam's ad VHrtlsiog
booklets camn to me. After readu-u
a few of the letters from people wlio
had been cured by Chamberlaiu'8 Tali
lets, lu olded to try them I hav?
taken nonr.y three-fourths of a pack
age of ihem and can now eat almost
every thing that I want." For sale by
all dealers
French Remedy Aids
Stomach Sufferers
France has been oalled the nation
witli <nt stomach troubles. The French
liave^fi ?i g; ueratlons used a sirnpltt
n> xture ot vegetable oils that relieve
ail stomach and intestinal ailments*
and keep the bowels free from foul,
poisonous matter Tbe Stnmaoh is
left to perform its functions normally
Mr Geo. II. Mayr, a leading drug
gist of Chicago, cured himself with
tills remedy in a abort 1 ime. The de
mum! is s<> great tba'. ho imports the-tn
Oils from France and compounds them
und??r tbe name of Ma.vr's Wonderful
Stomach Uemedy I'eople everv wht r?
write and testify to the marvelous re
lief they have received using tbis rem
edy ? one dose will riJ the body of poi
fionous n vretions ihat have iicuutnu*
lated for years and convino?> the most
chronic sufferer from itomach, liver
or IniBslliial troubles Mayr's Won
derful S'om.tcn Komrdy Is now sold
here by Zemp & DoPnss
Not Wise To l ake Calo
mel
Dodson's L^ver Tone Is just as sure
In results and always safe, pleasant
in taste and has no bad after-effects
As a remedy for a torpid liver calo
mel has more than met its match in
Dodson's Liver Toqe Tikis medicine
does not roughly force ths liver on to
perform its work. It acts gontly but
surely
Calomel depends for its power upon
pxciting the liver to do n ore work,
and often the liver is too weak to
stHUd such treatment, and after tak- I
tngCilomel you at*e as a result Rome
times worse off than before.
Dodson's Liver Tone oannot o*tite
any of the dangerous effects that often
follow the unh of calomel It is en
tirely vegetable and ple'asatt to the
tiMte, and Is suitable for children and
grown people.
Get a large bottle for fifty certt* at
Glyhurn Drug Co under tbe guaran
tee that If It d"H??n't sutis'y yon ibat It
perfect) tiik. ft the place >f onjooiel
?ou win be given >o ?r rn ^v>y b?ek
n th a cm' ?e rbh' ?? e *?ora ?vh<.re
you boujfiifc iHHtliv.ll't luMUAioa
EAT WELL IN GERMANY '
JR w. If? !
AL60 FREQUENTLY, ACCORDING
'^TO AMERICAN WRITER.
Four Regular Meal?, With Between*
Time Snack*, Enable the Well-to
Do Berliner to Keep Strength
for HI# Work.
The Englishman has no great
of things to ?at, but he 1b al
ways eating them; and when he la not
'?atlng them he Is swigging tea. Yet
in these regurds the German excels
him. The Englishman gains a lap at
breakfast, but alter that Urst hour the
German leaves him, hopelessly dis
tanced, far In the rear, writes Irvln S!
Cobb, in the Saturday Evening Post.
It Ib duo to his talents in this respect
that the averuge Berliner has a double
chin running all the way around, and
four rolls of fat on the back of hla
ncck. all c!osely clipped and shaved,
?o as to brjng out their full beauty
and ?>iuinctry; und Uo lu?a a hgure
that makos h'm look as though un
earthquake hc.d sh iken loose every
thing on the top 1! or and it had all
fallen through into his dining room,
i Your truo Berliner eats his regular
dally meals ? four in number and all
large ones; and in between times ho
Dow and then gathers a bite. For In
stance, about ten o'clock in tho morn
ing he knocks off for an hour and haa
a few cups of hard boiled coffee and
some sweet, sticky pastry with
. whipped cream on It.
Then, about four o'clock in tho after
' noon he browses a bit, Just to keep up
' hla appetite for dinuer. This, though,
Is but a Buack ? say, a school of Bis
marck herring and a kraut pie, eotne
more coffee and more cake, and one
thing and another ? merely a prelimi
nary to the real food, which will be
coming along a llMle later on.
. Between acts at the theater ho ex
cuses himself and goes out and pro
pares his stomach for supper, which
will follow at 11 o'clock, by drinking
two or three steins of thick Munich
beer, and nibbling on such small tid
bits as a few llnka of German sausago
or tho upper half of a raw Westphalia
ham.
There are 47 distinct and eeparate
?arloties of German sausage and three
of them are edible; but the Westphalia
ham. In my Judgment, Is greatly over
rated. It Is pronounced Westfailuro
with the acceut on tho last part, where
It belongs.
In Germany, however, there is u
pheaaant agreeably smothered in
young cabbage which Is deliclouB and
lu eason plentiful. The only draw
back to complete enjoyment of this
dish Is that the grasping and avari
cious German restaurant keeper haa
tho confounded nerve to charge you, In
our money, -10 cents for a whole pheas
ant and half a peck of cabbage ? say
enough to furnish a full meal fur two
tolerably hungry adults and a child.
Something Added.
There were half a dozen sitters in
tho barroom of a tavern at Point Jef
ferBon, D. I., when Deacon Denton
dropped in in search of a man to work
for him. He had a big comforter
around his neck, and was rubbing his
hands, and was asked;
"Do you call this purty cold dea
con?"
"Fourteen below," ho replied.
>? .. "Oh, no; It can't bo that."
"I looked at the thermomoter 'as I
left home."
"But It Isn't even freerlrK."
"Fourteen below!"
There Was a long minute oi silence,
with all tho men winking at each
other, and at last the deacon felt a
twinge of conscience and observed:
"But I wish to add that 1 had drunk
three glasses of hard cider with ray
supper, nrul that thermometer hasn't
b* r n v'M'v relit ble ?lnce It got run over
by a load of jnryTnst hummer. Mebba
tho right flgftur l? 1 1 above. I am on
my wny to prayr meeting, and I may
get some sort of guidance there. If
the spirit moves mo then she's above;
If the spirit don't then Bbu'a 14 below
and still a dropplng."
Russian Singer Is Popular Idol.
Ten years ago some Rutsian wom
en who owned a country estato be
came Interested in a slxtcen-year old
girl who had been one of the village
waifs until she entered their Bervlce,
and to give thom pleasure she sang
Russian folk songs to her patronesses
In tho evening.
One evening a young officer, Win!
Bewar, who was visiting the house,
heard the girl Vera, fell In love with
her and offered her a career In a
gipsy chorus In St. Petersburg.
8he returned to Russia, where sho
keptv <pn giving concerts to aid the
war victims, although her husband up
on hli death from tho wounds ho re
ceived left her an amplo fortune.
And today Vera Wialnewar still goos
from town to town singing with tho
gipsy choruses and taking part In
great entertainments.
Not Trustworthy.
One often sees advertisements re
quiring people for a position of trust
"without family." Hero is Cobbett'n
?lew of their probable trustworthl
nesa:
"There are comparatively very few
women not roplete with maternal
love; and, by tho bye, takn you care
If you meet with a girl who is not
fond of children' not to mnrry her by
any means. ... I never knew a
man who was good for much who
had a dislike to llttlo children, and !
never knew a woman of thnt, taste
who was good for anything at all."
MR. USHER GOES ON STRIKE
No Vegetable Garden tor Him This
Year If He Know? Hlme^V, and
He Think* He Doe*.
"A seed catalogue arrived In this
morning b mail," remarked Mrs Usher
to her husband "We might plan out
our spring garden while these long
winte- evenings last."
"We will start the fire with tho
seed catalogue In tho morning," re
turned Usher. "There will bo no gar
den this year. It is all we can do
to buy vegetables ^without buying
seeds. ^
"Last year we bought JlO worth of
seeds, >12 worth of tools nnd about
nine dollars' worth of diRgir. ?.
"And we had to buy our vegetables
just 'he parno.
"TMs year wo shall do aw;.y wl'.h
the seed, the machinery and tho hi:oJ
man and h ive more vegetables.
"Dam it! '.aft spring aft-r tho nan
had dug nP'e dollar1' out of mo, and
tho hsrdv an. mm had tooled mo out
of f'2. nnd t,-.e seM m?n h.sd seeded
mo to tho time of $10, I went o?:t ono
b'.'mv Paturd-'v afternoon to l^ok at
mv prmVn. Ther? w>s noth'rg to bo
seen there excopt ono boot and a few
million weeds. j
"Whilo em: ?<*"'1 !n killing the mil
lions of weeds ! rxt< '?n>'n<itrd the beet
crop with one fell swoop of my trusty
but inaccurate hoe!"
"But tho vegetables are so sweet
and fresh out of your own garden!"
pleaded Mrs. Usher.
"Oh yes, they are sweet and fresh,
all right," bleated her husband. "We
had a tomato bush last spring. We
had the bush while the stores had the
tomatoes. Wo didn't buy any toma
toes. 'We had our own and they would
Boon be ripe.
"Hucksters brought tomatoes to our
door, nnd the neighbors boucht toma
toes piled up so high that they spilled
on the sidewalk
"I went out nnd looked at our bush.
We had two little green tomatoes that
looked like pons. Whrn tomatoes were
a nickel a peck one cf those tomatoes
sickened nnd d'ed. and tho other got
nearlv ripe on otto side.
"When Aunt Fudora brought us five
busholB of tomatoes from her farm
i our tomato hush took a sudden start
nnd shed tomatoes In abundance ns
j long as Aunt Eudora's tomatoes lasted.
"That's the way it Is with our par
den. The dinging around Is all the
fun we cot out of It.
! "Anybody who thinks that d'crglng
Is fun has a keener sense of humor
than I have."
The Broken "Conspiracy."
i The "conspiracy of silence" Is bro
! ken. Of that no ono can doubt. The
phrase may he suffered to lapse Into
oblivion. In its day It was a menace,
nnd few of us would now advocate tho
deliberate ignoring of things not to be
denied. Few of us would care to seo
j the rising feneration as uninstructed
i In natural laws as we were, as adrift
amid the unintelligible, or partly !n
j telMplble things of life. Put surely
the breaking of silence need not Imply
the opening of tho flood gates of
speech. It was never meant bv those
who first cautiously advised a clearer
understanding of sexual relations and
hygienic rules thnt everybody should
chat'er freely respecting these grave
Issues; thnt teachers, lecturers, novel
| lstft, story writers, militants, dramat
tists, soclnl workers and magazine ed
Itrt?"8*iHJB^rt6plouRly Itnoart all/;hoy
know, ?r asstimo thev know, to the
world, writes Agnes Reppler In the
Atlantic. Tho lack of restraint, the
lack of balance, the Inck of sober
ness and common senre, were never
more annarent th'n In the ob<ecslin
of sex which has set us a'l ababb'lrij
about ma'tors once eye'uded from
the amenlt'ea of conversation.
c r ? A * I r ^ ' 1 9 .
The late 1 i ? ? ?\ ry Tov nsend Martin
war ono d: y de^ct ib ng to a Xew York
r< i>or'? r his adventures in the London
slums.
"Slum butcher sheps," he said, "aro
very lit t? renting. especially on n Sat
urday night, when tho Sunday mca^ Is
being bought.
"Onco In 'Ti.e New Cut,' I stopped
before a dreadful looking stall of meat.
There was a platter of pnrticulaily
vilo stuff called selected bits." These
selected hits tho butcher was offering
to nn old lady for ihreepence, but she
Insisted that this was too high.
"'Take 'em for tuppence, then,' said
the butcher. 'B<st selected b ts, a plat
terful for tuppence. You can't do bet
ter nor that.'
" 'I don't know,' said tho old lady.
'It Beenis rather high.'
"'Will ye give a penny for 'em?'
"Still tho old lady hesitated.
"'Here,' said the butcher, 'here,
hang it, ina'am, I'll turn my back while
you pinc h 'em.' "
Career of "Plg-lron" Kelley."
William D. Kelley, one of tho found
ers of the Republican party In Penn
sylvania, and for many years a con
spicuous figure In the public life of
the nation, was born in Philadelphia
100 years ago. Ho started lifo In
humble circumstances. Through his
own exertion he; obtained mi education
In the law and began the practiso of
that, profession In his native city. In
18f?r, he left the Democratic party and
helped to organize the Republican
party In Pennsylvania. IP? nerved in
congress from 18G1 until his death In
1890, his continuous service making
him the "Father of the House" for
several sessions. He was a radical pro
tectionist, nnd his anxiety for tho pro
tection cf the iron interests of Penn
sylvania gave hlin tho familiar name,
"Pig-Iron Kelley."
Popular Excursion
TO
Charleston
July 30lh, Via Southern Railway.
Ihund Trip Fares From Camden, $3 25
Visit the Beautiful isle of Palms ? Knjoy the Cool
Ocean Breezes. Call on Local Ticket A ent.
W. II CAFFgY, Division Passenger At.ent,
Charleston, S. C.
An nou rccmcnts
FO K l uNliUKSS
We art* u-.ilitM /. o iu miDOUDCf 'h*
i f Mr L) h Fin <?> ?s a candi*
da e lur to ?.* - t-cn ? ? n to I'out rt-ss fo i! e
W '.f ii C' . SMl.l l?l l?i?WICl Sill'J ll
'<> '? 1 1 ? IU r a of the LK.li CtUl.C PI.UP
ary. ,
I or the Solvate
Mr F.d' u>r: ji? in.n, ft'e ils of Mr
VN ? K. H. i-th m * e p.i jsure lu un
i uulaii d ti id ,is u i' j nil \il al?- i<> ?uc
evil' h'Ui-.t-l( hs :S' imtor from K?-r I
?iuw Cl Uiil) , ?il' Jell' lllf ?' 11 ???? a nil
rvvu aiii u? ul ti<* ii> iii' i? ?? ?? t c primary
Mm > Friend*. I
I Ui i e?l y ano u. ce m\ ? ? ( it ea ml i- i
ini" lur me N'.avt- ;>?-i a'.*-, sutj o> tu |
? I I t, ' t s ? I lit* il ell 1 1 C I u t C pi II K r > , '
If ?' ' V ii I ; ? i ' ? * i, <- 1 1 1 \ ? IT ? ? r i h t
u iht r i/'?- m n ?i* i f the people v>!
ILiy Ol'U. ly Mill S'H'e
li v\ M is?iey .
i'i t 1 <? vole I 8 i? ' K rslii w Cnui'U :
A. Iii.. >< i'O ' u.iM i>l lr it mis in rv
?iy mc iuu l K sh.t\> C" i) nly I h h s>
? Ij 'v e ? ? u v 1 1 r i ?i ii?> 1 1 if ."state Sen it ,
u ii v> i . ? u 6:. i Hi- " <?- hi ul ti e 1> ill
. ui c t 'miiiiii y ? 1 1 r eeled 1 shu I il i
. > oi my Ui ?: i rlli rt tu further
.1 iht- ?^r.>u,ufi i .i ii ii f.iiKMlii'i a
i .. .eiv - 1? u; ,.ur I. iiiit\ ami tttaU-ai.it
? h . I t nil a vit t> i>i- of service to iV
?t y cii./iu '/i riei haw I'oiiiny.
A.J. Lie all. e.
For th>> Legislature.
I heretjv at uo.i'n'e mys-. if a ctioili
i a we lur ilit Li i.sWilure. mi! j cl to Uit
ruits of the "euioeral'C primary.
L. T. MILLS.
Mr. iv.lilor: Heiievin^r not only thai
v\ i-sl \\ aleree shoulu bi- reprtsented
hut that Mr. New ion Keily lias mane a
ailhful und illioen repi t senliiu ve,
we hereby place his name in nomina
tion to succeed Iiiidm'.I us one ol llit
r< pr-.sentuti vi s !? uiu mis cotitilv I i i
i s mi v . ^ Ins Iii st u i iu, ai.d with tip
X|jcl l-'liCi- lie lias I Hi d hi* is hell l |
4 ...nil n rniw lur ihe important iluili s
-i this i lliwi-. Many Friends.
Mr. Iv - Itur: P. ease -ini. ounce lh<
nai e ul Mr. J M M.u tin as a catuii
? 11 > I ? ? l* l til- I it ill of lv p| Cst UtUll Vt a
truni Kershww c.ninly Mr .varltu i>
i youtiii larinei ol sieiiir.^' worih am
we ai i- >uiv ti. ?' hi w. u.u make us ><
i.iithiu and - Itic . ?-ni i-i (.r-sMiiHii ve il
> i u-u \N t-si \\ au fee
L .it-ir Mi-sst-UK'-t : 1 'V <i v 1 1 ^ th >?
? ir .N,h itJiu, b It choiiis, i l Lihi-ri*
lint, wiu.lii n.uu- Ki-. sh..w cntiiy an
ii;U- man in llu- ii> Jke ui ie| reseutu
?""" S, We h> his lilitlie lie I ui ,
W I II C\
<-! rars.
h. vulers t t \l/^ i-?h ? vy county as a
c <u. dm ale for itiai i ll 1 u ? , sui j c. to tin
i uiis ul llu Dt n.oci alio p.ii iy,
M uny Willi's
1 o (bounty Auditor
At thi' S'.iJii'.ual . i:s <.( i u fiiem's
mil 111 <.-.>(]Miiertil.uu ul tne i.ii kje i ul,
1 receiveii in the i nc.- two y- .ii'r. a^o, I
n< i ,'tiy i-.nnouLC ? iiiysi-.l a cannuiau
tor (Jo, inly Aunitui , su( j- c. tu th
riii(*t, ai.ii i-t ^ti:ut!uns govern uiki thi
L)<^/oCi aitc i'rliuiry
Joseph ti Mcl.'askill
At the solicitation < l a i.i int er ol
my liiutxls anil in .in iii, own iiisiie.
i aiinuui.ee inyst'il as i* i .. iniiiia.e lui
i e- e.iciion as (Joum\ Auu.,ur, ami >u
iicil il.ie support ul iht- m ;n ct al.c < i ?
i. i s in the pr in.u'\ eu-c.i )U, anil li
it cieil will uiMhii j;i' Uu il. oil's ol llu
utiioe tallnluiiy ai.u < Ihc it-nil y .
il' .sp' l*i I ll 1 ] > .
? i - . i iii-s.il
Killtor Messi-n^'t'i : Th? many fiier.iis
ill All' L V\ eal, t.t.slti . .1 IliilixUllUi
IOIU as a Ca lid I U a It' iUl* LliUlli) .\uill
lui foi Ki 1 sua ?s v. ou - i ty ( s u j cl tu lin
I Uitj.t ul llu U,'im>Ci'aliC party ol ."suiili.
c.aruliuii Mr v\ est is a man 01
a?rl'laij? 1] iil<ill-.'s it 1 1 ll Illil'Klll abllll).
no v\wu:u id. 1 K l ui) a tila und i-Uicieu
aiiOlli;!'. Muny Fi ieuUs
For County Treasurer
We hiieiiy place in nutmuuiicn th*
u'tiiiu ol tMr. IJi, M ftlcCa&uul lur re
e -ciiuu to the t til :.<a county treaurei
ru j c. .0 bi.e iu i- j ol the 01 mucraiic
.iii >r.v, ?h ch pualiion in- lies tinen
a Cwultbay alio ao.lPji 1 'I Scul'u
V uit l s
.\ti.t 1 consulting u f; \s of m> frit i.u
in uill-.i n. MCiu.u- 1.1 tin couniy, 1
ii.. v c < nc.u U <1 ru' t Up 1 ace 1,
i - t;.,. iliul . / . K ? 9 I1, A l.tiUlii y , hU I J. ,
t> ? tilt 1 u .l-s Ul Luc Ul litocr ill >U )>I ? Ilia l ,.
1 .1 S,. C I III) ,
K. l.. w iiliiim- .
For Township (.cuuuissionir.
Mr. Lihvor- \\ t , th ? li n nus i I V i
Join iiai'un, Jr., arc p.uaaeii to at.
. 'UllCu llliu Ua w CUUUliiati' loi i he ll
lict. ol a i ' ,v 1 i:.h ^ Uoinuj .saloi.oi lm
. \ ut lie piAuSiiip. \v e :>t 1 it vu I ha .
.1 Mr iiah'.u is h upi:eii with. tie n>.in
.iKttlon llui he will reader fcouii sui ?
vice lor iht- people in W.u dischaigt cl
Uie Uut ios tiiei e.il.
Muiij .rieuus in VV esl W uteri u
1 h-'t ehy a tini 'Ui-.ce m > >? e ! f a eunOi
ilatePn lti.Mi.,iiip l..uliPii I as it Mier liolii
b'lii, UvlCH l.l Ilshio, hill jeel LO till
i u.es ul the, dcmoci aoe piuiiary e<ec
ti.<u. J. ltooii .M a v, 1 1 1 .
Mr- F. liloi : I'll ase annource the
DtiiiiU of li. 1' . ilallllliuliii lor l onii
ship i^ouiinissiouer Irom F-at KuoK
ioiviM>iiip. .Mr 1 1 ,i ii.m. m in is a liior
01.^11 K I'U-si iit-n.s iii.iii, ami it eiiCf
uu nol iiiaut' an ? Mu.p. .it 1 tlict 1 .
.vi any I' l u iii.s
i-'.llltol Mt'SM-ll^i l : I'. i.se al.i.oiii.Ci
till IkiIIII Oi tt. L IC.ISS lor ioWlishlp
C> ' lull) 1 as I olit I Iii.iii \\ itbi l?'t''l .iwnsinp,
stilijc t lo in-' ru.es ol llu* (Icinocralic
priMary. Mr Koss serveo in mis
capacity lo the s i Usl aciion of iht
p, ojiie wnen there wt re inrets Comm.s
sioiit l's, anil il en cteil u^uiii we Can
Uepi nu on him for u lull perfoi inanct
ol tils duties. i' 1 lends. 1
Mr. Km lor: We deaiie to anmiuncn
lh> 1 1 ?? 1 lit: ul J . VV . 1 ruesiP'll as a ca.i
II ill ale lur lownsiiip cuininissioner for
I4 1 at Ki ck i uwiiHinp, sii oject lu the
1 uii.'s 111 tne I), tuo i utnu I'rniiary. li
in. in. ten Willi Uus position lie can he
dt petiUed upon m <lu iu> fun ijuty.
Muny t*'i lends.
Mr. Killtor: ('lease n riiioiinci; W. (i. i
D.iVisas a canoio.iit) lor township
Uoiiiinissloiier lor iJtKulh 'I uw nsh . p.
sii .j ot lu thi) rules ui l ie in rnocruiic
pa 1 ty .
Many Friends,
I For Mu^isliuto
l'h? friends oi Mr. II. M !?' ncher
til k >' p ICIIH u I c in ptV.t) tittli)( III.-* I, HIIU;
it ? <1 oand i daUi lur M .ix i set 111 I 'o
Kul'i ioWuhllip lO n.lTOrll lilillKI'lf
Many )< i icudn
I h?nbj nnnounur mysolf a cunili
datt) lor u.i*|; ?u ait- lor tin lJji|i?'i' I > i -
Vlxinfl i/l lln; W It l< I M? It/vViihlilp, Hull
jfOl t<> till'. I 11 l ? ' M ItUll I I'^llllll IOI.M ?''V
< i n iii K ui it. !?? in > c H lie. I ' i 1 1 1 1 a i > .
I'. iik I. iii lit uiilinm
At llio nolicitati us of my frmuda. I
lni 'tiv iiiM-Oi. lion iii i si il it en riiiiii.Uri
(01 M*Ki?tiim- in liir ii ppur di v isioii of |
V\ aUsrue l ow ii?li . p
I'j kiic Hai Held
i herm y uniiminwi in > nw.f a r,andi
dul> ini t.i? ? Hie in M .i? islratt* lor
l>. Kaiu I wtisiiiii Milmntto | lie rulHN
Ol llir Uuiii'i lili.t i't III I l > .
.1 Ui/ti) 1 1 i<v.KHcet',
i >' cut) fcilmi I IT,
Mi Kdi'or: I' OaR .n.nouiici tins iihoi*1
<>l (>. I', II 1 1 so ii an a caric4idat? lor r?
hi?-*:Im'ij to iho i id ,\lii^inra.? for
lite lom>r di Pinion of V\ al"reM i'own
Kii p, mi j-oi to i.ii<! rule* of tne dMtno
c a i ic. primai > Mi lllii?nn ha* tilled
II I ii I' flic*' loi sollii' llllK! to IfiM hlil !h- !
l.Oil It III kilt' put piM, It. 1(1 if r IttOt' d
am ww iiDiitVu in: miIi do ltl? duly
at. ail Uinwtt. * Many Friend*. ,
Supervisor'* Monthly Report.
The follow I UK Is u list of claims
passed u|k?ii and ordered paid by the
ComuiUionerM of Kershaw County iu
>e?lou, .douday, July 0, l'J14 :
11 M. Kiuelier. salary $150.00
J H. Mujiii. salary 30. OO
Jauies T. True.sdell. salary ... 30.00
J. K. l 'oj?eiaud. salary 37. SO
IV N. J "lies, salary . 37. SO
i!. i: liaison. salary 30. oo
N S. Kichards. salary 30. OO
J. 11 Clements, salary 30.00
M. 1.. Haley, salary 30.1?0
W. A. Mel ><?\\ ell, salary 37.00
Luther Truesilell. salary 30. oO
J. l?. Sinclair, salary SO. 00
F. L. Truesdell, salary 30. (.HJ
11. D Heath, salary 34.00
C. W. ltlrehtuore. salary 134.14
J. 11 Clyhuru. salary 113.90
W. L. McDowell. saiary 3>.t>0
1?. M Met askill. salary . 104.01
1.. 1>1\oii, salary UO.isl
W. 1" liusM'll. salary 40.10
\\\ W. lluckalHH', salary ... 104. tl3
Cahin lteckhaiu. salary 25.00
M. C. West, salary . . 101. OS
Autos Wi'-H . salary 50. US
J. S. Harlieltl, salary 50.00
( .1. M. Smith, salary 50.00
.1, N. Mei.eotl. salary 50.00
John Kalxui, Jr., salary 30.00
W. K. Ke'.ley, salary 30.00
A. \V. Humphries. M. 1) , services ...>.00
K. Truesdale. M. 1> , lued. ser. ..13.70
W. I >. Wrijisby. M I mod. ser . .10. 00
S. C. Z??nip. M 1 >. . tiled, ser 111. 00
W ater, l.lnht \ Ice t ??.. water
ami llyhts ......... 30.10
t!. W. Hablicy, stipt. j ?? ?? . i* house I l.iH)
W. l>nbnoy. supplies 70. SO
.1. L. 1 1 i i is* >u , supplies 15.no
Camden Furnit tire Co., supplies . S tKI
W. T. Smith, supi lies 15.00
Springs ltauUiuu \ Mercantile
Co.. supplies l'J.oo
< ?\vctis l'.ri's, supplies . 4. SO
\V. 11 Tiller, suppl It 1 o . SO
Jesse T. K.isv, stl ppl ies l'J.OO
J. 1". Clarke, supplies O.OO
K. S. Yillcpiirue. supplies ...... is. (HI
Lewis \ < 'liri-t uia-. supplies 81.4."
T. \V Wat s??t i. supplies l'J.Otl
A. 1'. Kal-'ii. supplies 1 7.?v.~?
Itethune 1 M'ttu Co., supplies . ll.OS
N. S. Uicha1<N. supplies' O.OO
J. A. Ka I >< >n. supplies . , O.OO
Springs \ Shannon, supplies 33. S3
t i reell w < >i ? I II ?c M Co.. supplies . SO.OO
I 'copies (iro, Co.. supplies 13 17
.1. K. Copelatnl. supplies . . 0.05
.1 T. Haley. supplies 1.50
Kershaw Mercantile \ llanU
in^ c>>.. mi p| 'I ies 101>7
j. siiei'.ocu ?v r>v>>., supplies i.3i.:::?
i!. I'. Kinj. -upplics . . -J 1 .'.is
Mur>liis.>u Wholesale Supply
Co. supp'ies . . 'J03.50
t'lyluirn \ l?a\is, supplies IMS. 11
.1 C. .loscy, supplies 1 17
C. U Cjsvady. supplies 8>0
.1 . L. K i 1 1 . supplies . s7. 1 1
Kurns \ I'aiiett. supplies .... l'JS.S.">
II. .1 Me Ma til is, supplies (!,(!.?
W. A. Mellow ell. blacks, work S.SO
U. C I '?> illicit. 1 ? I a < ksiuit It work 1?. 15
II )'.. M iiiiii. siipt. cliaiii nan;: 101.07
.J. M. licttys. siipt hircil uunj; 113.10
'v. W Mohlcy . siipt hired uatm ...1117. 1 0
11^>I> Hranliain. mad work 0.00
C.\\V. liirchtuoro, printing S0.7S
Theviyniiidon Cliroiiiclc, printing ...Sl.oo
.1 . S. Harlichl, roa>l work 0.75
$3,707 .0'J
M. C. \Y 1 1ST,
County Supervisor.
No. GG8
This is n proscription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS >i FEVER.
i ivc or six doses will brenk ;.ny ease, n . 1
if taken then ns n tonic the Fever will not
return. It acta on the liver better than
Calomel and does not jjripc or cickeu. 2r>e
Mo ney to Loan.
On improved furtm i-'nsy 'eims Ap
oi.v to B B Clarke,
Ch oiiien K ( '
'//ere W,
Haw It!"
s^^TheBeet Mcdicine Made
| for Kidney and Bladder-Troubles"
FOLEY
KIDNEY
PILLS
Backache ,
Rheumatism.
Kidneys md
- _ Bladder.
/ctiip <x i^cKass.
Trespass Notice.
No tresnacsirn allowed upon my
lands in West W ulcree Kishinif, huni
inif him! Much ; en y pickli-K ptric'ly
fori 1 r i < 1 1 ? : . An> ore violating this
notion will he dealt with accord i u to
a iv
A.I) NN K'KKDY .
Mr. ? l'lease announce Mr
T W. Wilson us a caudiiiaiM !. r
Township t oiiimiss.oner for V\ a!< i ? o
Town sli i ?? suhj ut In llio rules of ilia
lit: moci a ii- primur y
Voices of \V (i s i VVaterec.
?
The frier.d* of Mr .J 15. Miihii de
k i re Ki place him ir. nomination fur
M ii j^isti ate Hi 15'ilViilo township to sue
ceeii himself. lie has made an > (licit nt
i fllcor arid wc desire- to havo him con
tililM! to st'l'VC IIH.
Voters.
Kditor Messenger: I'leti'e nnnouice
the name of Mi .1 1*'. (iaidni r as ii suit
a hie candidate for the oflice of Matris
iraie for (lie euwn of I ictmuie Mr
Gardner is fuliv competent and if
elected will till the otlice with ability
Votei h
At lie mi ie.it alio o of friends f hero
hy a nciou nee m > -4el f a candidnic for
Maj/islraUi for l)rKaili Township,
subject lo ti in rijles of the democrai.u
primary. I) I'* . Dixon.
It. its 1 1 ' Misi' t< ? tl ?? c? 1 1 ol friend*, f
hereby it c n< uinc.e myself a eatalldah)
lor M ?K ?sli "I'" hi tl><? upper division
i.f YV uteris ? Township, snhjiu; U* tlio
rjlcH of the ? I ? iiioerntic, primary.
T. W. Star nun.
Kor Judtfn of Probate.
']'o the I ). uioiii a. ic V.itt i h of Kor
sha w < bounty : Willi u hi^h aupreii'
tion of p>iHt favors and assuring you
lh 11 1 it wnl fv?r lie my rarnnm desire
t, > M'l'Vi' you faillilnMy, I h< re hy nn
iii ?inc? myself a cilikI idate for rofiloe
tion t?i the ' . fill*.#* ( f .1 ud of F'robato
of Kershaw (ounty subject to the
rules of the primary election.
Vury sincerely and truly yours,
W. I j. McDowell.
"A J y,i j.'p i ti ? "3 &?- |
Will cure your lUn'iiiuaJ ir- m
Neuralgia, Headaches, Crnrr; s,
Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Slings of Insecs
Etc. Anlisnplir Anoilyne, used in
ternally and externally, l'rice 25c,