The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 26, 1892, Image 3
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?CAMDES, S. C., KEB. 26th., 18?2
fjWal Vev?,
1 H at s av hat s the m at
ter with haxnah : :
B.ium Bros, offer their entire
*tock of Carpets, 2-5 pieces be
low Cost ! !
That is more Carpets than
a on can find elsewhere in all
this UP-COUNTRY ! ?
A g>o! Carpet at 10 cents a
vard ! !
Xot.v is your time to buy !!)
All Dress Flannels you can,
buv from us MONDAY or ANY"
OTHER DAY at COST ! !
This is the waywe do it ! I
city 2Z2c^vs cftShrTzz
MEETING.
Messrs. A. A. Moore, Jno. W . j
<V>rbeu. II. G. Cnrrison, K L. j
/? a rip, Jr., J. J. Goodale, I). ('.{
Kirklev, l> Latham, J. L. Brasi
Ton and C. R. Lewis, member* of
the' City Democratic Executives
Committee, ws!l -please attend a!
meeting r>f the committee to be held
at the Opera House, this (Friday)
evening. Feb, 26th, 9t 6 o'clock, in >
Kt <*a<i of March 1st, as had l>een 3e
cid?d upon.
A. A. Moore,
Chairman.
'I no. XV. Corbett, Secretary
Sample copies of th? Week
ly Constitution can be seen at tai*
( fftce, or will be sent to an}' addrts*v
on application.
Eeath cf Capt. Witter.
('apt. O. Witter, who lived in
Camden for a number of yeais, ?nd
was once post masier here, died at
Marion, N. C-, on the 22nd inst.
lie was a ni^ml>er of the Ca:ndnr
Jodge of the Knights of Honor^and
his widow vriil get $2,000 from that
or igi nidation.
The Grand opening of the Guy
}V.es. js the take of every city ?
new and original. Pretty in it3
music, clever in its dances, great
in iis i?oujjs. Tickets on sale at
ihe store of J. Goodale <fc Son.
P7ES02TaL MENTION.
Miss Nannie Reed is visiting iier j
*;*ter Mrs VVm. CSybnrn.
Mrs McQueen is visiting relatives j
in Columbia.
Miss Minoiej31enn of Gharlot.to,
N. C. is visiting the family of her
Uncle iW W. E. Glenn. \>
/
Miss'Tbao Willeford of Kershaw,!
-was of, a visit this week to 1f?r aunt,
Mrs< M. S. 80 well.
Mrs A. M. Ri jhardson, of Colum- i
4>;a is visitiDg relatives \vy^.
Capt Wno. Clyburn went to Co
lumbia Tuesday erening to at
tend the meeting of tlie "Straight
out" Executive Committee.'
A Primary Assured.
The four city ward clubs met atj
1'ae Opera House Tuesday night,;
pursuant to a call published, for the ;
put pose of electing club officers and j
njemii^rs of the city executive
'ommittee, and also to take action
in regard to the primary plan for
the nomination of city officers.
Each club held a separate meeting,
and unanimously declared in favor >
of a primary. It was decided that;
the president oi each club be made'
ex-otticio member of the executive
committee, and that one other mem
l?er be elected. Below are the
officers, aad enrollment of the varri
ous clubs.
j^WXKD 1.
J. L. Brasington, pres.; T. J.
W hi taker, sec'y; C. R. I.ewia, mem
ber of executive committee. Enrol!- !
men;, 82. j
Ward 2.
D. C. Kirkley, pres.; W. A.
Shrock, sec'}-; S. B. Latham, mem !
ber of executive committee. Enroll- i
meht, 29.
Ward 3.
A. A. More, pres.; J. J. Good ale, '
Sec'y; J. J. Goodale, member of!
executive committee. Enrollment/
50. V
Ward 4.
H. G. C:irrison, pre9. ; W". J-l
Jones, stc'y ; L. Zerep Jr., mem
ber of execu;t>re committee. Enroll
ment. 34.
The total enrol' meat of the four
clubs amounts to 192, three of
? bom are colore*!, namely, Geo.'
Mi-Lain of Ward 4, and pheo ?
Robinson and Lawrence Chestnut of
Ward 1. There are probably only
al?ent a half duzen m^n who were I
entitled to join u Democratic club, 1
whose uatnes <Tere not enrolled.
^ jmmediate>y aflerthe or^aniza- \
*\ lion of the Waid clul?s. the Execu
tive Commi tee was called toother.
Mayor Jno. W. Corbett is ex- officii :
member of the commiw.ee, and ail
~ ij? the other eight members were,
^ present except Mr i>. B. Latham;
^ Dr A. A. Mcrnre was elected perma
uent ehairman, and Dr Jno. W. Cor
l>ett permanent secretary. Messrs
II. G. C avrison, D. 0. Kirk'.**v and
J no. W. Corbett were appointed a
committee to draft, rules and r<*2u
lations for a primary to report next
Tuesday night, Mar. 1 st.(As wiii:
he seen, however, by notice cisewLere
the tune of this meeting has. VevB;
changed t<> this evening At si^
o'clock. ^Reports were received
from all the ward cluUs totheetfect
thai the primary had been endorsed j
r^ir *T all. On motion it was \ ordered
that the original enrollment iis;*,
on which are the signatures ofclub
members, be filed immediate!/ with
the secretary of the executive com
mittee far preservation.
- After which, there jbeing no far
ther business to transact, the com
mittee adjourn^
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?1 50 GET* BOTH PAPER
: v 12?? DAVIS CONGEST.
The concert for the benefit of i)>e
Jetf DavU monument fund will be
hei*l at ihe Opera. House nextTues
<iny ni tjht, March 1st. Ever}' one
shStuld show their patriotism, n.n iJ
lo?e f?>r our bean: i ft: 1 Southern laud
by patroDi%iri? this concert, and
thereby giving their assistance to
the noble women who are endeavor
ing to honor the dead Confedr rate
chieftain.
A tno.si attractive program, which
is given below, will be presented,
and statuary will be interspersed
between, so that there will be no
waiting. A most enjoyable Occasion
is (promised for all. Tickets can be
bought at the siore-of J. li. Goodale
it Son. Prices of admission, re
served seats 50 cfcnts, genera! admis
sion 35 cenU, and gallery 25 cents.
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PROGRAM.
"Dixie" ? By t I*c Band.
Cb^i us ? "The Great Four
<lred;'?
Vocal Solo? "Chi Gi"ga Mastu,,r
(Italian) Mis* Simmons.
Vocal Du?t? uO Swallow happy
S w a tl o w," 31 i sse s T h om pson .
Reci tation ? M rs. W a! ke r.
Vocal Solo ? "Titanin," Miss
Haile. j
Son* ami Chorus ? "Down on the
Farm/' Mr Boykin.
Comic Solo ? -'To lay I'm sixty
two," Miss Tweed.
Recitation ? "Rock of Ages,"
Mi*s Simmons.
Vocal Solo ? ''Swinging in the
wrr.pe vine Swing," Miss Clyburn.
Vocal Duet ? "A. B. C," Miss
Simmons and Mr Workman.
Vocai Duet ? "I Feel Thy Sooth
ing Presence," Misses Ilaiie and
Simmons,
Vocal Solo ? "Happy Birds,' Miss
Thompson.
Recitation ? "Mv First Singing
Lesson," Miss Sim mo*- 3.
Vocal Sol.) ? "Thy Sen'inal am V\
Mr Wilson.
Cliotus ? 'All Quiet along the
Potomac." ,
Quartette? -"Jack and Jill," Misses
Haile and Clyburn and Misses
Thompson.
Vocai Solo ? "Le Carnival de
Venic'" (Italian) Miss Simmons.
Chorus ? "Bonnie Bine F!ag.v
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ST J?mS COUBT DSCISIONS.
V I
The following decisions of in ,
terest to U.is community, haw [
l>eeri rendered by the Supreme!
Conrt.
Edward S. Jaffray & Co, sui
vivors, etc. vs. J. Blake St?edr>i:in, j
assignee, et al. Judgment below
affirmed. Opinion by McGowan, 1
A.J.
The Scottish American Mortgage;
Company {Limited) vs. Mary R. ;
Dens and others Judgment of the
Circuit Court reversed and cas^-l
remanded to that. Court for the '
purpose of carrying oui the views
announced in the opinion. Opinion !
by M elver, C. J. r
Harriet B. Kennedy f;t al. vs.
Tbos. I,. Hoy kin and others. Judg 4
hTent of thu Circuit Court modified j
as indicated in the opinion nu>i
case remanded to that Court for
such further proceeding as may
5>e necessary. Opinion by Mclver.
C. J.
Afhrartisei Letters
The following is & list o^-?4ver
tisc1 letters retnainino in the Ci
, &
den post oifiee for the w.eek ending |
J-an'v. 13' h, 1892:
Edwaid Bias, Joseph ?mw, Au
gust* Carina, Lou Smith, Amanda
rJHall. Elvira R >se. Miss J D Rev- \
noids. Anar Worn, T\ Brown. John
Wright, Jas. L. Worxllock, Emer,
W^rae. Miss Janie Watts*.
^ Persona calling for these letters
wiU please state what week, they 1
were advertised.
G- G. Alexander, P. M.
See Gay Bros" big matchless
Sailor and Silver Band parade at j
noon Monday, Feb. 29th.
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| A XT*I- TILL MA X CALL .
! To the Democrats of South Carolina :
j We ask voa to consider without prejn
? dice what we say to you. and to let > our
'judgment l>e governed by an intelligent
! repaid for vonr o?n interests and di-ect
ed by your love and respect for the State I
and her people.
We are not trying to stir your passions
by general accusations w?ich we cannot
prove, or to excite vain hopes by extra-: a- j
gant promises impossible to fulfill. We ;
do not * i*h to undo aay good that has;
been accomplished or to reverse any i
policy which the majority of our fellow- j
Democrats favor.
We ask you to join us in an honest, j
united, determined effort to rimove t'>e|
el mgers < ontrontinfr o:ir people, the evils :
under which tliyy suffer. We must restore '
peace and good iVeling am >ng ourselves,
that we may stand and w irk together an ! ;
give that mutual help an.j cordi.-l co
operation necessary fort he well-being of
any community. We e.wi Jo nothing
while we are divided into hostile faction-'
and neighbors are separated l y p^i i \.l
di>trust ;ird discord. ,
We submit that the course of tin- present
state administration tends in?vii?d>[\ t.<
C*ntinuv<Virritation division aad ?l .1? r.
In die cjfmpaign of 18'J J the |?>i I he w.,.v
deceived with promise* of ref? rm> *
iiave not been kept. Ail of those who
expressed their distrust < f these prouivK
es wcru then ri dently d -flounced. Even
such of these as, despite the bitterness
with which they were ns-?juh-d accepted
and >upported the will -f ciie majority of
their fcllow-Dcniocrats, have been treat
ed as enemies, and the present iudica- !
lion sare that this proscription is to .Lr?^
continued and extended. Kecent public
declarations bv those hiirli in :int!i*?rity j
assure us that tho.se who were from the]
first friends and follov.Ts of the head of j
our Sfcte adniinis' ration, but who went I
with hi tn only so far as their consciences !
would ail.?\v, and tin n resisted oropp >sed ?
his p arose. are likt wi<.* to be pac tinder j
v>an. K preservatives ??>: the po< yie have ?
been yJanderc-i, r.-pro.n bed and derided j
as "'driftwoo i." because they coul 1 no: j
in ail things think an i act w:th the < ?ov
} crnor, an-i tiar^i ro vote aet:??rd;n.r to
, their judgment. We arc- openly informed
| '.hat srronjr efforts will !??? made to secure
at the coining election the choice of a
j Legislature niwrc obedient t > the (iover
| nor'* demands, more pliable in yielding
: to his will than the last.
A circuit judge has been rebuked in an
official message because his decision on
the bench did w?t < ccord with th? wishes
and opinions ?>f the executive. The Leg
islature electa the judi I i :* ry . Control of
the one mc ms the control of both and
: th^ centralization of all tne powers of
expounding and execati'ig the
? laws ( power* given l>y the c-onstr.ution
! for the safety of the people to* tins keep
j ;ir.; of three distinct branches) i.it j the
; hands of one man.
The present management of our p.iriv,
apparently in full sympathy with the pnr
1 -posers and. demands wf the < iovernor, and
| with his help, has incorporated into the
, rules of the par^v new devices for pTpet
I uating the pot^gE now held and making
! it moro d:fiieultlkr the majority o i the
Democratic vo'es to withstand the pow
er of the machine controlled by a minori
ty.
The tendency of all these acts and j
methyls is toward further and deeper d -
visions an I continue 1 stiif; am >ng in.
Tiie signs of tho times warn us that ?? -
L*ss there is a change we may have to
ohoij.se between s avish submission to a
dangerous and degrading def potion or a
bitt-er, desperate sn 1 ruinous struggl*
among ourselves.
To avoi ? these dinners, to 1 es'ore peace
and hannonv io our party and people,
we rail on afi Democrats who wisht*> se
cure h conservat ve. safe, efficient State
gorera?ent, representing a solid Democ
racy at home and commanding tue good
will and confidence of the worl 1 at lar?re, (
to <ri ve us tha active he!;> of their iu.lu
ence and v,ites.
We pledge ourselves and those who
think am Pact with us to ahid ? faithf u!ly
the decision of the State Democratic
convention, to make this fi.rht fo.- g?\>d
governiver.t, the freedom of legislate hit'
the independence of the judiciary an " the
liberty of the people within tli > party
lines; but to make it earnestly, courage
ously and persistently in every township
of every county of the State. We oh!1 on
all Democrats who are willing to act with
us on the pledges and for t'ie p lrposes
ab.)V<- an?onnned, to assemble in mass
meeting at their respec i'e court houses
on such days as they may see fit, and
elect delegates to a convention to he heW
at Columbia the fourth Thursday in
Mar?h, 1S':2; which eon\ention shall he
authorized to name a State ticket for the
Democratic voters and the Sufte Democ
ratic convcnti n called to non inati a
State tickct for th> Democratic party.
We ask that each county elect t? the
convention hereby called as many dele
gates as it is entitled be the rules of the
party to send to State conventions.
We arc moving for the peace, strength
and prosperity of the State we love, and
for the happiness, freedom and safety of
the people we honor. We invite every
Democrat to help in this work for South
Carolina and South Carolii.iana for the
principles of Democracy and the party
representing those priiwiple^
Kdward McChadv,
.1. ('. M \ xwki.l. M. D.
Wadk Hampton,
?Iames F. Hart,
John* ('. Shrpi>ai:d,
E. B. Mi'kway,
.1 o : j xsox Hacood,
Wii.ua m Mrxito,
Jamks I,. Oniu
M. IMF. *bu;>
I). K. Rradlkv.
J..YV. SfMMERS,
Wh.uams.
Tlve Macon T?*!ei?r:ij>h sent '>t:t
enquiries recently t !iroir?rli<?ut the
State .is to tin* i?n-h:il?!c reduction
of t .e cotton acreage. The re
{?!i?*s indicate thct there w,!j he n
reduction of 15 percent. in Georgia.
Vis: Wateree.
The farmers *?e think, are hack
ward, iml lahor s^ms to he j?h?nti
ful, and evrrviliin^ is ^ An-J liinig
Siiioolh-lv. Not more t!;r?.n one ha'f
ms much ?hjiv? is (icing used ilvis
year as heretofore.
jOn 'apt S:* t n r?i iv nis'rt, and Sun
a most terrific rain storm visit
ed Uiis section, tearing u*r roads,
bridges, <x and l;iiin?r !>;< the iit
t!e streams^ "To ili?*ir nlmos!. "De
S|>i't the elenvrTtai r.-iiiu" it *ns ? ? ? j i
I pleasure to -dine with our hosjiita
jhleftiend, Mr. if. F. I>o:Uin or.
I Sundav, whtrn: a xagnificcr.i
i repast was served. Tin? table w.i
I iad-n with all the delicacies of the
j sea>or>. and our ijeniai host an^
j beautiful hos:.'*ss> filied the botir-?
with s>uns>!u:ie although ^ 'o<>-0
reigned supreme on {he ocisi !?-.
Mrs W. A. Hail 03 who move! ?<<
sometime ago, isrisitinaj
Eureka Alliance is in a flourish
ing condition anil has pnrchastn its
Guano through the 5>tste Kxcljarigt*.
Our Trial Justice is doing
scarcely no business thisyear which
speaks we 1 for fiur section.
Oar ''grip" patients iire ali im
proving. Dr. Taylor of Columbia,
was out* here a few days ago to
look after the condition of Mr.
Frank Outlaw's leg, which was bro
ken o*? the railroad sometime ago.
The marriage fever has subsided
for Vhe pre*eats
j. h. w.
lum'aa
her Tfi
Promiscuous Item
I ! .
J Better late than never ? going to
! bed,
j Gov Bros ' Minstrels Monday,
! Feb. 29lIi. *^>ee this big she w.
The Thkonicle this week r*n?
notices the first nomination lor
Mayor. " #
Tiio river ro*e to a con.aideralijle
extent duiing the early part of tlw
week.
Mrj; K. T- tyior lias tyoved into i
t l*e hot\*e "it L**tt'?;t??n street recent
ly vae?i?d by MrsS.-J. Haines.
Mr I). K. Hinson\vis? erev;tiMjj a
new dwelling house' on DvKslb
str>?t just. Kajst of tLe graded!
s&ool tiildir.^d.
M??srs W. J. IIois'jIj, ,Ir, nh?l O.
\\\ Will'ni*'*, both of Lnti?:i>ler,
lh" foicceSKl ui applicant* f?M
lite c i'b*ls!ii j?s t We>i l'^iwt flfid
A ni:t,.o!?s.
j \V?; liMve been informed a
1 progressive planter of West W:.te:e?'
?\vill jt'ant 200 acres of ?vt>cl p.la
| toes this year, for the purpose of
making alcohol tit* theiu.
The Steamer ^Sampsou** has been
J ;? t Reed's landing on the river dur- |
: ihe h i ji 11 water. The strainer i* j
I <l<?ir.?i trove i ntm* tit work in cleat in?r
"V, #
usna^tj out of the river.
i 'Vjfi- T. A. Spradley, who lives n
few miles E:?st of Caindeo met with '
st serious accident, this we^k. Ilisj
ftiule Riiij f^ll on him>y and j
bruised him wry. b.-tdly.
Tin* poliiici tn* are pushers; *o i
:ire successful business men. l*s?*
of newspapers hs in? prom iuenee I o |
lIm- first at'd !iusine?s to the latter. j
We can help you push your b s -
np>s. Give us a trial.
The Carolina Steamboat Y\o. liasj
li -? u !e?l considerable gim-no and
other freight up the liVw: ihi>J
Win'.er to the uilfVrent landing*. 1
especially cotton Peed meal froru j
the Wateree Oil Mill.
Sidney Middleton, a young c< <
ored boy. was accidentally shot inj
the shoulder Monday evening I y.
Totn D-ivis, a white hoy aged about
thirteen year?, vv } j i 1 e m u t. r:i Hl?;t
hunting. The injured liov is dvdng
very well, and will goon recovei
from the effects of the wound. ?
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave thwn Castoriv. ;
Rheumatism cured inn Day. ?
|"Ai\8iie Cure" foj- Rheumatism
and Neuralgia radically cwj<-siti 1
j to 3 days. Its action upon the sys
j ten) is remarkable and inysteiious.
jit removes at once t lie cause and'
' the disease immediately disappears.
The lirst d??sc greatly Unelits, 75
j^euts.
I SoS^l by F. M. Zctnp Druggist,'
Camden.
C < ) xs l 31 PT 1 OX CUR ED.
/ An <11 physician. retired from prac
tice. having had placed in his hands by
; 1 1 i H.ist India missionary the formu'a 6f '
a sitn]il.> vegetable remedy for the speedy
andpermanen; cure of Consumption.
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and .1
throat and Lung Affections, also a si
ti i- a:id radical cure for Nervo De
bility and all Nervous Complai s, after
havii'j* tested its wonderf curat1 ve
powers in thousands of cases, his f It it
liis duty to make it known to his suffer
ing fellows. Actuated by this motive
as<i a desiroto relieve human suffering,
I will send free of charge, to all who de
sire it. this recipe, in Germ an, French
or English, with fall directions for pre
paring and using. Sent by mail by ad
dressing with stamp, naming this paper,
W. A. Noyks, 820 I'owers' Block ,
Rochester, X. Y . 1
Our Collecting Agefit.
Mr. John A. Slieoro U ?ur nu~
thoii/.ed collecting and soliciting
fluent. Any receipt given by him
is binding upon The Chronicle.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOE KAYOS.
To the Democratic vote 's of Oam
den: ? Believing thnt Camden's in
terests will lw best snhserved hv
the election of a business man to
th? office of Mayor, we hereby
nominate II. G. GARRISON for
tint position.
Many Voters.
NOTICE.
JO
It affords mo pleasure to announce that
I will rut leave C;t union as I expeeted I
vroiild a short time ajjo. I have engaged
with Mr. Colin MeRai* in the job print
ing bu-iness. ami all orders will reeeive
prompt attention. I*aw briefs a special
ty. Resv-cctfnlU*.
\Vm. l. m. dowki.l.
BOARDING IIOUSF.
The irav* iirj.; public wiil please
: take not ire t'?al 1 am prepared to
j take transient bo.mrders at mv resi
! d^nce on I)?K.ilb feireet, rates,
! per d iv.
Permment and table boarder
wi I ! b-' t.tk'-n at terin^ which
will be announced tip >n application.
Mrs. Kktitia G. Workman.
FSRFECTF.D
CRYSTAL LENSES
TRAC2 Kxn.n.
Cs^ity aid iJnj:.
G. G.YOUNG.
J E W E L E R
j!
Has exclusive sale of these celebrat
ed ghsses in Camden, S. C.
Kz.li.am <fc Moose,
The only roasufacUuiag Opticians
in the i>??utb, Atlanta, Ga
^JT"Pedd!ers are not supplied j
with these famous glasses. ,
THEY ALL S?Y
That for purifying the J>lood, strengthening the appetite, re
moving that tired feeHbg, and building up the system, Ayer's
' Sarsaparilla is the best No other blood medicine is est rapid
in its effects nor so permanent in its raults. ' j ?
*? I was a great4uflerer from *kjw
condition of the blood and genera Mo
bility, becoming finally %o reduced that
1 was unfit for work. Nothing th.it I
did for tlie complaint helped me so
much as AVer's Sarvaparilla, a few bot
tles of which restored me to health and
strength, f take every ofaxM-tunity to
recommend this medicine in similar
easi'<.~ ? C. Kvick, 14 East Malu st.,
CUiflicotbc, Ohio..
? Sometime ago I found my system
entirely run down. ' I had a feeling of
constant fatigue and languor and very;
little ambit ten for any kind of effort A ;
friend advised me to try Ayer's Sarsapa
rilla. which 1 did ylth the best results.
It lias done- mc- more good than all
other medicines I have ever used."? F.
Mellows, 162 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass.
SVIakes the
*!Myrr?n?tludlon is naturally delicate,
but some time ;igo 1 Itecame so weak
ami languid tiiat i was tuuihle to per
form my work, which H mental. A fine
eruption, which gave much trouble and
distress made lis appearance on my
skin. Tne physicians' i^eswilptions
proving -of no avail, 1 was induced to
try Ayer's Sarsaparillii, and soor. my
strength returned and my skin resumed
Its natural appearance. For a tonic,
blood -purilk-r, and general health
restorer. I can heartily recommend
Ayer's S irsaparilla." ? Miss Maggie
O'Neill. K. Xodoway, Iowa.
" I us<* Ayer's Sarsaparilla with great
satisfaction in my family, and can rec
ommend it to all who have the care of
young and delicate cjdldren." ? Mrs.
Joseph McComber, Brooklyn, Y.
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"About a year agol began qslng Ayert
a?rsaparjla as a remedy for debility and
wmralgia' resulting from malarial exposure
in tbe army. I was In a very bad condi
tion. but six bottles of the 8arsapartlla.
with occasional dos*s of Ayer't PilU, have
greatly improved my health. I am now
able to work, and feel Uut I cannot say
too much for your excellent remedies."?
F. A. Pinkham, South Mu! uncus. Me,
44 1 hare suffered for years from a low
condition of the blood and general^lebtl
ity, and have had such ^vere.pal** In my
back and shouklers that It was ImposniMa
at tiroes to do any work. I was greatly
helped by a few bottles of Ayefrfcania
parilla, and take every opportunity to
speak of my cure to those who an) afflicted
as I was."? William P. Steams, 8 Pree st,
fortland. Me. ?
Weak Strong
I "Ayer's Sarsaparilla luu a well-deserved
reputation In this locality lor restoring to
healthy, vigorous action tlte vttaL organs
Of the body when they have become weak
ened or exliausted. I have used It in my
family fo^>?i4s purpose, especially after
the systeR*-h?l become depleted from
malarial atjacks."? Oharlfi* C. Hamilton,
Embersoa, Texas.
"After years of experience as a druggist,
during wjjich time I have seen, handled,
and heard of blood-purifier? almost with
out number, I can contele ntlously say that,
for genuine merit, 1 iTgard Ayer's Sarsa
parilla ?s without a rival. This medicine
has always Inspired and deserved confi
dence, and at no time has It ever hail so
great a hold upon the public as at the
present day."? George Mnnett, Dispensing
Chemist, 49 Sherman ave.. Newark. N\ .1.
" Aver's Sarsnpartlla, for building up the geueral health, stauds at the head of the
list."? Junes M. Williams. M. 1)., Sutnner, Ark.
"I have for many years recommended Ayer's Sarsapartlla as being superior to all other
blood-purifiers."? Abraxn Llvezvy, M. D., Yardley, I'a. -j
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared I tj DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lmf), Mass. Sold by il Druggists.
Price SI. Six bottle*, $5. Worth 85 a bottle.
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A Cure fo* the Ailments of Man
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| A long-tested pain reliever. . ! %
Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the
Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one
requiring an effective liniment
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No other application compares with it in efficacy.
This well-known remedy has stood the test of
years, almost fenerations.
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Nomedicine chest is complete without a bottle of
Mustang Liniment.
Occasions arise for its use almost every day.
All druggists and dealers have it
THE WHOLE WORLD
WilTS TO BUY THE BEST.
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The be*t is our bid for your Bu?ines*. Our Fall and Winter
buying has been Hone with a vi^w of ottering you the best
qualities at best figures.
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SUPERIOR-GOODS.
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Will befoind in each Department and Grade of our Im
mense new lines of ^
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CLOTH IMG, HATS,
FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS
AND SHOES,
SLIPPERS, RUBBERS, OVER 'SHOES. TRUNKS, VALI
SES, UMBRELLAS, &<\
NEVER BEFORE * . E WE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER
OLAI.GEANJ) A .vRlED AN ASSORTMENT OF FRESH
? 1 AND PLEASING STYLES.
We have be stock that meets the expectation and Gratefies
the tastes. Yoa want the best. This- is yofflr chance.
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We are able to sell cheap
ZEMPBROTHERS.
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We need, and must have the space which theyj OCCUpjt ffc
which i* already coming in.
Come one, come all, and save monej whi
ing in, at least, some of the many
HEADQUARTERS,
Dress goods in abundance, all shades and qutilij
prices that will surprise \ou.
Blankets and comforts at absolute <io?t, ranging
65<j. to^5M *
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SMYRNA RDG3 fro:n 50c. to
Big line of men's and boys' bouts int cost. Ji&t itbiak of It* 1.:'
a man's warranted b"ot for $1.75. j , *
Men's^and boys' clothin* cheaper; than ever oJkA&l beiog)fc [ !$j
Country merchants should not fail |to exrmine out] stock 1
fore purcha^ng, as we cau save them hioney, i ? [J
Ilemeftiber*?tliat a "dollar saved is a dollar raade/j So
be blind^o vourlnTfcTest and fail to to come to* the Famaut Qui:
Edge Store for \ p
Yours Respectfully,
T. VILLEPIGII
South Coliua Hallway iCo ti \i j
pany.
< I).| II. CHAMBERLAIN*, Receiver.
C\m?)EN,S. C.f Dec. 7ti> 1831 .
On a:nl after thi? date train* will rm.
in Ji<jc'?r?l.in.-e with the following m;l?c -
?lulei
GOING SOUTH.
Patty ,
Lc*rc Catn?l?'R . ?'> 00 p m J
*' | lioykin* '? 1 "> p trt i
(i ' Hajjoods 21 pin j
u ; Claremont 5 33 p m I
?4 ; Dixie- 5 40 p ni j
ii i Oam?!en Jc 3 p ui
'* 1 MuldUton 5 49pm
?'i Watcrce ttOflpm
''I Kinjrrille K 19 p rfi
Art Columbia 7 4* p m
* : ChanentOH lOO'ip'hi
*t 1 August* 1 1 1") p m
("JOT NO NORTH
Leave Charleston ~5 a m
44 (\?lnini Li - 9 < 0 a jh
" vfti^iiHta S fi l a in
?* Kinavil!* lO0*? a in
' i M iddlnon 10 2*? a m
" C irn<Vn J 10 30 a m
'? Clarmiont 10 43 a tn
ii 1 lajio< h1 10 S7 a n?
?4 Tlovkift H 07 am
Arv Can"l? n 11 23 a n:
Connections f<>r t'te Norlh Ka*t via
Ch nK'S|o:i, Cinrinnatti Kailr^a I j<p.<1
with Narrow (iau^c at V??rkvillo.
For thropjjh tickets to all point.* North,
South <?r Wi'j-it or v i i Clyl" S. Ship Cm.
tu N\ w V ? rk an 1 t'r* K.i?t via CharltM
ton apply to
J. 1J. WALL \CE.
A/t. Cam Jen.
C. M. ?VA!iD, 0 -n?ral .Uanaz.'-r
H?JI!-:i>lrLK ()*?' THK
Cliafhi ?t<?n, Cincinnati and
( hiraz't Uuiiroad,
Talii:^ e.fet lK*c. 7rh KM.
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Lv. < i-'c-n
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" K?-rs!:i\v
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?! 1 lV?tli Sj.rin
*? Uiil
" La;. caster
'* CaUi?oa
'? k'K-k Hill
11 Yorkvill.
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GOING Sol Til. i>-^
Lv. il r'on
" Euihvrforl'.'i'-i
" Sl.-lhy
" r.ia< k-?-:ir.r
'? Y rt? , i lt
?' V.o- k H.li
?' Catawba Jet.
" Lancaster
" Pleasant Hill
" Hf*?th Spring
I4' Oakhnrst
*' Kershaw
" We#trilJe / j
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Ar (\nidc n
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Trains stop on signal at all -u?i?>n?
i Passenger trains run Hintnjn l*?
tween Colombia a*vl Marion,
Connections ma?U- with II. I?
3 ft.ksbare and Ko?:k Hiil an?l with 8,
A. if. at C*U>w?k Jnactjoa.
C, M. WAUD, (ieaemi Umttrr
A TBIP, 8upt.
ATUST4, <2*
HOYS and GIRlS .
4 IIAVK YOU SEEN *rx\
rti
T'ii:it|r? nii^alilU) for SotlthfCf*
V, y , njf! 0 rl-. Jt i* the handriomaot
V u.HlVflpVn Marine in America,
It l:,i ^ i?<? ??n" :t wcicymc vUittr
HtourahtU ?jf .S ?ulheni[ Homes
I miih ??.- ivxwirHl (o ni
vr wti . t. K y(i n i su^r c<0itaia* .
<>f inlet rra Htijj fvr j<ran
.Sii'jrt *a?l coat nue I *t:>rii*?f ovt-aveir
S> >mj::ov -rame?, and iiifxctcmytkfeg
t*> in>rc*t *.?%> *nd tfjfii. Tircnt?&,
< r>acc? each paj<c ?,
M* iajau-lr ill\?!ra:?d. It if M!WkJ
(JttrsU uf tlir South" The '"Pet
rcertf Httm* Circle,*' t;i<l do lwjr of
?irl ;?h uff* ?r?i withciu* it.
T<> 4*-- it i< to wnnt i*. ;??t t? hire it
f -r ni ?>r n year i? x c^ifiaaai
enjoviwnt for al! th?* tarnily. Hrc vii(<
ererv |*>y a:ui i.;/! * lit' not thbl~
charming uiug;\zine t?>M.-n<I u? teres one*
cem fiiiojrt j?t once for a sample ?tr;
I or, better -till, if /'Al will mm in Ott^
pollar *erill acad you Sotttborn
SiiiilH-ainh t >r one errand nuke fou
a pr?-i?'Ht of MCooper'n father*
Htockiiig Tali-*." l ire prr^at^fct
in onojijr^u Yohiiiie, f ??? ?f?l!co?U .
AUVUZ** ' 1 *' ?'?
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