The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 01, 1892, Image 3
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I ^AMDEK, %.~C. APR. 1st 189:T
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., ?AT 8 WHAT' S THE MAT
TER WITH HANNAH ! !
P> ,;' , :
I ?r Saum Bros, offer their entire:
H *?tock of Carpets, '25 pieces be
j low Cost ! !
Thaf ig more Carpets than
you can find elsewhere in all
this UP-COUNTRY!!
? *' Carpet at '10 cents a
jar d ! I
Now is your time to buy ! !
All Dress Flannels you can
buy from us MONDAY or ANY
?OTHER DAY at COST!!
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^ This is the way we do it ! ?
5>t'>p in our nnd uet
sample copy <>f tii? \V? ? kiy C in
stitution.
Cur Collecting Aggftt. -
Mr. John A. She6xn is our Au
thorized collecting?and soliciting
Agent. Any receipt given l?y i?i ro :
? is Winding upon The Chuonicle.
? Salt Paid Seaccrauc Club.
The mcrntvers of Salt Pon$ I>em
ocratic CIul? are hereby -^(faested
to meet at the usual place on Apiii
9ibt to elect delegates t*? tbe County
Convention.
Hkxky E. Bkakd, Pres.
""^Tateree Icmocratic Club.
A railing of the above named
jfClob tviil be held in the lobby <?h
the Opera flousc at half past eight
o'clock Saturday night, Apil!, Sth,
fur the purpose of reorganizing
?and electing delegates t> t^e Coun
IV Convention.
Th??s. J. Kirxlasd, Pre8 ? J
Keating Pomona Change ITo 10.
Pomona Grangt No 19, will meet
it n thy second Wednesday in April
{13th clay) with the Sandy Grove;
Grange. A full attend a nee is espec
ially desired.
W. R. Thompson. Sect'y.
K0TI0S5? SEM0YA1 ;
My pntrona and the public gen
-eraliy wil! please take notice that
1 have moved my siastf, and am
jao w to Ihj foond at th$ si?re one
?door South of Hirsch Bros , *b?re
yoc Vu I
fancxzd^^i2?^e^es. (jrl4rc-j
Hr*aoe, et> new stored I will
ffi?^^8in ibe past- ???n
rs4mibgo< ds as cheap and
the V any other house in the
1 C6 S*
Respectfully,
John W]3itakj?R Jr.
I iectarebyBer. C. C. Brosrti.
Rer. C. C. Brown, of Sumter, S. C.
- will deliver a Lecture in the Bap
tist church on the 5th of April at
-SpVlock p. m. Subject, ^Helping
others and helping yourself." All
who desire to hear something rich,
original, humorous, and pathetic, be
sure to come. It will be a rare
treat indeed. Admission 25cts. and
locts. to be paid at the door. Pr<>
ceeds y,o to purchase1 a new organ
>> for the Baptist Church.
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Advertised Letters- v*.
. The following is a of adver;
tise'J letters remaining in the (jam
den post <?ttic? for the week ending
Feb. 29th, 1892 :
Mrs Hpnry G McLe?>d Mrs M it
tie Knox Mrs A Baxter Mrs Emnra
- L Brown Mrs Jane Arthur Mrs
> Hettie Belton Mrs Maggie Thomp
son Miss Cate Malts Muss Maggie
- Bambell (2) Miss Missouri Adams
? Mis Amie Brisbon Mr L W Murry
Mr J--H MrLeod Mr J M Miles
Jlr R G Moore Mr T M Mattock
Master Wiley Gardner B J Cope
i land (2).
Persona calling for these letters
will please state what week they
were advertised.
G. G. Alexander, P M.
PSBSQSAX. 2C3NTI0N.
Hon B. F. Perry, of Greenville, wis
in the city yesterday,
Mr. and Mr?.1 John Csntej Jr.. of At
lanta, are visiting the family or Col. E. I
&: Cmtey.
We ^fgxst tc ?ote the extreme illness !
of Mrs. Bissell, mother of Messrs. M. W .
and E. J. Bissel!. j
Mr. J. 8. Khame is ia bed at his honi^ :
with a severe rase of typhoid fever,
Miss Nannie lieed jrho lma been Tisit-^:
ng Mrs. Wm. Ciyburn has returned
Jioroe.
Mis* Lillie Haile is visiting relatives
asd friends at Heath Spring. t
Misa Mnraie Clj barn it viaitiag friends
gt&erth aw. J
Mr. A. A. Moore Jr. who lias been at
fecfme with the "grippe" : returned to
Charlottesville, Va., last Tuesday.
Miss Beulah Benton wh? has )>e#n
teaching school ia West Wate?ee, ha-*
returned to her home at Kershaw.
Mrs. H. L. Thompson, hiving sold her
residence on Ratledge St- to Mr. C. R.
Jjewis, has moved into the house-on
Broad Si., formerly occupied by the
Messrs Hirsch,
Mis* Willie Simmotfcfcvlieft last Wed^
n?day, for her homfr'in W$ke Forget,
N. C, - f ]
Misa Berthan Rabenttein, of Augusta,
is visiting Miw Minnie Wolfe.
$iad "-o leara that ?apt> Thos.
i. who has been very ?U for
able tq be out ?*ain.
mmr Sample copiea of To*
CH?a**ct* or tie Weekly CaneU
tatitfa trill be , seat to a nj poet
offe* ?po* appnoation.
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DO YOU kEAD ?- j
if so, this is intended
for You. .
We hav e ma<le special arrangements
with the
Weekly Constitution.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY ,j
Published at Atlanta, by
which we are enabled to offer
it with our oaper for one year
for orily $1.50. Now is your
chance to <ret all tiie news of
ALL THE WORLD, AND YOUR HOME
paper for the price of One
Paper.
Every clubbing subscription
at this rate is entitled to a|
change at The Constitution s |
?10.000 Free Distribution for
1802, details of which will bej
founc elsewhere.
This is the most remarkable,1
combination" offer ever mude.
| Every home should receive its ;
j Local Paper first, and after:
; that, it should have THE BEST j
General Newspaper bringing!
C c j
everv week the news of the
world, and overflowing with:
f the rhoice$t special features, I
such as the Weekly Constitu-!
tion. published ot Atlanta. Ga., |
a^d having a circulation of
15tigQ00. ^
$1-50 OET? BOTH. PAPERS
PreaiiEcucus Herts
Today is Aprii Foor&jl^y.
Garden work is ail the go now.
A hicycie club is being oranized
r4n town.
Sen J U3 the news from your
local i ij.
t.Tl?e public road Smthof Camden
has In-ea almost impassible since
'the recent rains.
Read th? advertisements in The
Chronicle if you want to know the
best places to do your trading.
The examination of teachers by
the County Board of Examiners is
being held at the Court House to
day.
The- entertainment of the Baptist
C hurch Tuesday night was quite a
success* Nearly seventy dollars was
taken in.
The Hobkirk Inn now has as
many Northern guests as can "tor
:icco??o*od ated . About sixty are
ylwerc a.t ^rgat-nt.
Nrt?aree; the celebrat
ed temperance orator, will lecture
in Camden on the 21st. irjst. at the
Methodist church.
Mr, E. B. Cook, formerly of Cam
den, Lsu i.oved his family to this
place and will, open a grocery store
very soon. ? KeasUaw Era. _
If you have stock in the Kershaw
ConatyManufacturingCo. to be sure
to attend the stock holders meeting,
notice of which will be seen in
anothei column.
The State Teachers' Association
will meet in Columbia, July 17-21.
Arrangements for board, railroad
rates and programmes are being
made and will be announced later.
Sumter's new Graded School*
building is nearing completion, and
a $2,000 heating apparatus is being
put in it, The building is said to
be handsome and commodious in ev
ery respect.
A Vermor t editor has invented
a new way for stirring up delin
quent subscribers. He writes obit
uary notices of them, assuming
that tiiey must be dead, sjnee he
does not hear from them.7"
Tie fifteenth annual meet.ng of
; the Young Men's Christian Assoei
j atious of~"Si>uth Carolina will'
i held in Spartanburg. Apr. *21-24,
! beginning Thursday afternoon at
; f#?ur o'clock and closing Sunday
i nigli f.
Anderson ge<?s the Woman's In
dustrial College. Only two bids
were put in for it, one by I he city
of Columbia for $l2j$Q0, and one
by the ciiy of Anderson rSr $75,000
and a site. The Board willVjeet in
Aneer.-on on the 14th of Ap\il for
the purpose of finally locaiingythe
College. \
During the past week we havfc
received prrd-in-advance suhscrip
tiotis from two former residents of
this county, one . now in Georgia,
and the other in Mississippi. We
appreciate this from our distant
friends, jind assure them ttyat we
wil. give' them a paper worth V to 1*'
appreciated by them.
You may. never get another
^suchohanctf to secure two such
gbeti papers for the price ont.
SerJ us |1.50 and^we will send you!
The Ch&oniclf. and The Weekly
Constitution both for one yessf.
We ?> cep our "store open one. hour
in the morning and one hour i? the
afternoon on Sundays, for I he sale
of diugs arwl to compound physi
cians' prescriptions only. Do not
! ask for cigara, a? we do not sell
them op the Sabbath. Remember
thci^oars, from\9 ;30 to 10:30, a,
m., rtfed from 3:30 to 4^0 p. m
D&A. A. Moore, Druggist.
Beforrtd to tht City CotuloL \
Messrs Editors: ? If one Iftyor
and 4 Aldermen can wake a law
ta prevent any person from roiling
a wheelbarrow on the sidewalks,
and one chief &od 4 policemen can
enforce such a 'aw, how long will
it take to find out that bicycles are
more dangeroub than wheelbarrows,
aod should be prevented from
running on sidewalks, and how
many policemes will it take to
enforce it?
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mjiBCH C o/ VEXTIOX,
The "Peace and Unity" Convenc
ion convened in the Stale if?h.se,
in Columbia, last Thursday after
noon. The delegates present nurty
l?ered 286, every county in ahe Slate
beinsj represented except Herklovr
and Beaufort. As classified by the
News and Courier, 173 delegates
were fermers, 15 farmers and raer
chants, 22 merchants, 31 lawyers,;
6 doctors, 7 editors and 32 Vgen- j
eran"
Hon. Samuel Dibble of Orange- \
burj was elected chairman, and A.
T. 'Woodward of Barnwell and W.
W. ij n I ! of Laurens were elected sec
retai ies.
Committees on pi a ; form, and on
nominations wr re appointed. Kr-r
shaw County was iVpre^ntei or
the former by Mr. B. li. Bovkin,
and on l he latter by Mr. J. li.!
Steed man.
A platform reviewing th?? present |
political coiidi' i >n of the Slat?*, ami |
alleging: grave defects in iht? jm.k
ent admiuistiation was adopted.
The follow i is the Slate ticket !
"suggested
F-?r Governor ? John C. Sheppard, i
of Edgetiebl
Lieutenant Governor ? lames L
Orr, of Greenville.
<*? |
Secretery of.. State ? Lawrenoe
Youmans, ??f Barnwell.
Attorney General ? Murphy,
of Colleton.
Treasurer ? E. R. McIvct. of Dar
iogion.
Comptroller General ? J. B. Mum
l>ert, of Laurens.
Superintendent of E lucatio"n-Rov.
D. \V. HiotL of Anderson.
Adjurtm and Inspector General?
W. \V. DixoH, of York.
The following executive commit
tee was appointed :
A ! > i >e vi 1 ?e, VV C M cG o w an ; Aik
en, D S Henderson; Anderson, K B
Murray; Baruweji, Johnson Ua
good; Colleton, R S Weeks; Clar- |
endon, I T Brocks; Charleston, K
S Tapper; Chester, Johrr L Agurs:
Chesterfield, VV T Stevenson; Dar
lington, E T (Joker; Edgefield, W
S Allen; Fairfield, G VV Ragsdal*;
Florence, ZT Kershaw; G:eenviiie,
A B Williams; Georg town, S M
Ward; Han pton, J .din L?wt?n;
Kershaw, VV M Shannon ; Lancas
ter, R E Wiley; Laurens, Aaron
Cannon; Lexington. S i* Wingard;
Maiion, Robert McFarland ; Marl
boro, J M VVeatherly: Newberry,
VV i! Hunt, Jr. ; Ocouet, VV A Low
ry- Orangeburg, S Dibble; Pickens,
J K Boggs ; Hieiiland, J Q 3iai
shall ; Spartanburg, J VV Walker:
Sumter, R D Lee; Union, -J L
Brr?j?0*ffg; Williamsburg, Dr D C
Scott; York, Ttios M McDow.
Those CouiHies unrepresented
or where vacancies may occur will
hare the power of selecting tl^eir
representative.
Capt.; Shannon, who was :i{>
poinled as a member of the execu
tive committee from this county,
declines to setve.
We are determed to placrj
The Chronicle in every h'?in<? in j
Kershaw County, ani that end we
make one of the most, liberal otfVis
ever made. We will send our p??p*r,
price $1.50, and The Weekly Con
stitntion, price $1.00, both " ??n</ i
year for only $150.
A Republican Convent!:!!.
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A pow-wow of the Republican i
party will he held in Jones' Hall in j
Camden on the 9th infcl. at 12 1
o*eft>ckt to elect 3 de.egatea to the J
State Convention at Columbia <>n i
the 19th inftt., and 4 delegates to
the District ''onve^tion at Chester!
on the 14th of May. All of tht-j
faithful are invited.
Seal Estate Transfers.
The following are the transfers of
real estate recorded in the Auditors
office rityi:)? the month of March
l$9*2r
11. S. Nelson to S:irah Anfc4
M os?-le\ ; 3 n^ies in No 1. $75.
Buwm Bros t?> l)?w?l R. liiiton:
200 acres in No. 6,'$1 7o.m
Tilro* Mediin4.r?\I' s.-j>h Raincy ; I
1A acre9 in No. l.$150.
TH. F. Boy kin to <>?rer Johnson;
72 acres in Na 1 1, $425.
^ H. F. Bmkinio I *i i?i?> Motley;
100 acres in No. 11. $68;?
V :il BoWf-n to linuiu Bros.;- 100 I
.. J
Marv I :me Tlooper to John* S.
n N<>. 4, $75,
u .-in 1 1 ii ,, ova in N<J 2,
*a?oo.
K. K. McDowell to W. A MzD -*
ell ; 140 acres in No. 8. $300.
M. Iv. Y irhoronjjh to P<?mppv
Rceil^; tract, No. of acr.?*rDot sjtven,
: in No. 0, $ 1 r,0,
' M. K. Shiver to M. K. Shacnon;
; fiweliiop: house an?l lot in city of
i Ciunilen, $1,100.
Jauiec> M. Uettth to J. 11. Wal
lace, rlw* I'insr hon*e an \ lot in the
city <\f Oarm]en, ?2,*20Q.
John ' St over to Henry T. Siover ;
72 acres iu No. 8, $200.
Eliaal>et.h Oliver to A. J. Stoke*
Jr; dwelling bons?*r""lfn?>^9 a*uLa
Fayette HaU" an*l t> lots ia the
city of Camden, $3,000.
Susau C. Gihson to Lewis M.
Trneaeli; 40 acres in No. 8
acres in No. 12, w:ice not "joi-nti'm
('ierk of ( 'onrt, to
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A Million Friends.
A frieiid in need is a friend indeed, and
not let* thaa one million people have
found jnst such a friend in Dr. K:ng\
New Discovery fjr Consumption.
Coughs, and Colds- ? If you have new
wed this great Couph Medirine, one
trial will convince you that ic hat won
derful curative power* in all diseases oi
Threat, Chest and Lungs. Each lx.ttfir
is guaranteed to do all that it is claimed
or money -will be refunded. Trial !>ottf*ti
free at F. L, Zemp's Drug Store. Large |
| battle* 50c. and $1.00, 1
Bay your Sewing Machine Oil at
Dr, Jk, Moore's Drug Store.
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Serious Acfcident
While ou her way home Mr?* T.
C. DuRo^e met with a -severe and
painful accident Tuesday evening.
The road leading South of Camden
being almost impassible, she took
the road leading over Green's bridge,
which seems to have been equally as
had-. While 6*os*?n?? a rongli iplnc- ,
ske wasHhtwwn Yrom the buggy. and
had l?oth h.'fevs of 1?? r left lower
limb broke# by Iteivg caught in tin
wheel. \Vi/h the assist ance of her
daug-hUr, Who was with Iier,y.ind :?
gets! iejnan, who happened to he pas* j
ing, she was taken to her hoiire. !
Surgitml aid was at once sum n:ot;ed. j
*ud although suffering a great deal j
she lias since been . getting on as- |
well as coul'i lie expected. ??
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Btickli'ii'ai Arnica Salve.
TV-v U st Salve in th? world fnr Cut-.
UrnisuS, i^uri-*. I'l^-rs, Salt Rhvuin
Fever Sores. Trtttrr, Chappy H*nds.
? liilMninf. Corns, arid -i!! Skin Ert:p
lUms. aid postjvrly cores Pi!.**, or n??j
pay refp.ired. It jriarmteed to give
perfect satisfaction, ??r xiou'ey r% funded
Price 25 Ci-nts per box. For sale hy F.
L. ?em*?.
Pare Drugs and ^Med icines ar?
used in compounding prescriptions
ivl)r. A. A. Moori**? <l)rug* St??re.
Khe subsrription prise of
Tiik ('HitoxiCLK i* $1.50 p-r vtar,
ami of the Constitution $1.00.
nerxiinii us $,150 you get both
papers for the pti< e of one.
Wta> BO* rick. ? pmter C?A
When she was a Child, she cried for Oastoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, the ga*e them Castoria.
Klieumafhju cnml in r Day.?
4M ystic / Cura" for Rheumatism
and Neuralgia Yariicall j curus in ] I
to 3 days. Its Action upon the sys j
teiu is remarkable and nsvsterious.
'It ren>ovef*/at once the cause awl !
the disease 1 111 m<*? 1 i r? t **1 v disappears. i
The ttrsf' dose greatly benchts, 7.">
cents.
So!<l by F. M. Zemp Druggist,
Camden.
?v
consumption cum;i>. !
An c-U physician. retired frorfi prae- j
ticc, bavin? h;Ml placed in his hands by I
an R.?>-t India missionary the formula of
:i i<i!ii|?I : vegetable remedy for the speeuv I
and pjrmaivnt euro \>f Consumption, j
Bronchitis, '..atarr'n, Asthma afcd ;11 i
throat an S bung Affections, also a posi
tive and radical euro for Nervous l)e- !
bi'ity and ail Nervous ('on!p!?:nts, after)
h ivi -g tested its wonderful enrat?ve :
powers in thousands of eases* lias f Jf it
his duty tomak.i it known to his suffer
ing fellows. Actuated by this motive;
and a desire to r? l eve human suffering, i
1 wfll send fre." of charge, to all whodt?i
sire k. this recipe in (iennan. Fretielrj
or English. w-thfill directions f >r pr1
parinirand using. Sent by mail, bv ad
(in s-ing with stamp. naming this paper.
W. A. Xoyes, tf.M Vowsrs' Bloc* f
Hoc hotter , .V. 1'.
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Any subscriber to Tin:
i.'HKoxicr.E can secure the ndvan
t.-i^es of our remarkable coinhina
'ion #*IFer by paying for u year's
subscription in advance. In other j
?vords, pay for a year's subscrip
linn, and you get the Weekly Con- i
stitution for a year free.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The first antvnal mating of the
Stockholders ?r the Kershaw ( >n'n
t,' Manufacturing O. will lie he'd
j?t the Opera House in Camden on
Thursday, April 14th. 12
?> clock.
F. M. Zeu*. Sec'y. .
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
m>t MARX.
Csality Tint aad ibnyx.
G.G.YOUNG.
I J E W E L E R !
Has exclusive sale ?>f these eele! rat ?
i
\ e<l glrtssrs in Camden, S. 0.
Kli.lam &
The only manufaeturinjr Opticians
in the Soutb% Atlanta, Ga
t-<MIer# are uot supplied j
[with these fat. ??*??? o bases.
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The Camden Chronicle!
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And
JT Oal j
$1,50
Cleanse Your
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With Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Druggists approve It, doctors
recommend it, and the public prefer it to any othpt The rea
son is? because, tested chemically, Ayer's proves
to be the most scientific remedy of its class ; tested $*r*femion
ally, it is recogmfced as a"stand?rd pharmaceutical preparation;
tested by individual* and "whole neighborhoods, it jra demon
strated in actual use to be the strongest and most eflfectiv^-and
therefore the most economical and desirable blood-punfeer.
Don't fail to get AY?IR'Sj and be sure that fcvery bottle has
Supon its wrapper, besides our name, the place of manufacture,
TOWELL, MASS. .
With Ayer's " !
"As a standard blood medicine. Ayefs '
Sarsaparilla has always maintained a first
class position 10 the trade and in popular es
timation. "We invariably recommend it TO
\ preference to any other."? J. O. Loots]*,
' Apothecary. 717 Main st., Hartford. Conn.
"I have always recommended Ayer's Bar
^^garflla as superior to any other prep&ra
tioiTTor purifying the blood."? G. B. Kuyken
tlall, M. D., romt-roy. W. T.
** For two years i?H?t I have prescribed
Ayer's Sarsapariila iu Humorous ^instances,
and find it {uglily efficacious in the treat
ment of all disorders of the blood. It sells
well in my store."? It. K. Boyle, M. D., T^ird
and Oxford sis., Philadelphia, Pa.
| MI hate been in the drug business iq Lowell
for twenty years and sell more o ? Ajrer's
than of other Sarsaparillas. It is marie from
the best blood-purifiers known to medical
Kcience, and contains nothing but what can
be recommended by tlie moat scrupulous
physician. I have knownof a gre|t many
cures effected by Ayer's fcarsaparilja. some
of them very remarkable! ami worthy of
record."? G. C. Osgood, >1. D., coi Merri
mack and Suffolk sis., Lowell, Masai ?
44 It gives me satisfaction to acknowledge
the superior merits of such a weil-knowu
blood-purifier as Ayer's Karsaparillji. I am
confident it has no equal."!? J. H. tondren,
Pliarmaclst, 42 Flower st, Hartford, jcoan.
"Ayer's Sarsaparill?, for building up the :
health generally, stands at the head of the ;
list."? Jas. M. Williams, M. T>., frimner, Ark.
"The public havrf decided that, for 'purify
ing the blood, Ayer's Sarsaparilla leads til
in point of merit \Viili the best drugs and
appliances, asd Ion? experience. J. C. Ayer
& Co. supply, in the is Sarsapariliu, a rich
alterative medicine. All our citstonito say i
it does its worU well." ?"William Lambert, j
Druggist, 557 Msrketjst.. Newark, N. .1.
" There is no betair blood medicine titan :
Ayer's Sarsapariila. We sell more of it tl?n
all others together." ? Lyman Crawford*
Pharmacist, cor. Main and Union strey.
Springfield, Mass. *' j . ..j
u The fomula of Av?r"s Sars?i?r{I1ft Is the
best, for ehponic diseases of almost every
kind, koown'to the medical world.?'? t). M.
\Vilson, M. I)., Wjggs. Arif<
! * In my practice, I Invariably prescribe
Ayer's Sarsaparilla for chronic d jseose* of
?die blood."? "NY. P. Wright M. D., |'aw raw
Ford, Term. . .
" For years my blood wa* in an mhealtby
condition. After having tried .,ot *er medi
cines without success. I have lately been
taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. T1 e results
have been all that could be desired. It
Is a wouderful blood -rwlfler." f- Klchard
W. Philips, 1KJ5
Philadelphia, Pa. ,i
Nora- Seooid street,
Prepared bj OR. J. 0. AVER 4 CO., Lwefl, Miss. Still b| il
Pries $1. Six bottles. $5. Worth. $5 a bottle.
A long-tested pain reliever.
Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the
Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one
requiring an effective liniment
No othe^application compares with it in efficacy.
This well-known remedy has stood the test of
years, almost generations.
No medicine chest is complete without a bottie of
Mustang Liniment.
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Occasions arise for its use, almost every day.
All druggists and dealers have it
0jBUt
For fifty years carriage makers have tried to invent a' 'short-turn" vehicle
that woul^ not be a ' 'turn-under. " Success came with the invention of
SJje*$artMom*iij" 3tBagon.
The short-torn device and the other merit*, of which there are many, are detcribed in an
illustrated catalogue, which, with *ddrts? of local agent, will be sent free to. any one,
The Bartholomew Co.. Cincinnati, 0,
fffl f? wi m ?
No? Well go to ZEMP !Fj)S wh -u von w^nto ie and hato
it conformed to your head "ihu! arid \v ? wi!? explain :m,t sjiuV
yon. It will cost you nothing and i>?- to your advantaj*e.
Fejts and Straws made to fit fc^miortabl /.
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and Summer
PWCii
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is coming in daily. CII K A PEU <m<l PRETTI EI- ever.
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SEKlNti IS JSKLlKViNCK;
ZjgMP BROTHERS.
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AT THE FAMOUS GILT EDGE
AT COST
J \i I '-rWil
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Just think of
our
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We need, and must h vo the space which] tliey occupy
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which ia aMadv ejojning in. j
Come ontj, come iill,and save money while ; o* can
ing in, at least, some of the many birgains now kinsp
Dress godds in abt};ulance, all shadi-8 and
prires that will surprise \on.
Blankets tund comfoits at absolute cost, ran;
05c. to fco.Ol). !
SMYRNA RUG 3 fro-n 30c. to$o/.M
.Big line of menVaud bo\ s' bouts ut cost.
a man's warranted b ? ot lor $1.75.
Men's and boys' clothing draper than cv . ; ..
"Countn irer hams should not fail to exrmiue our stock,
for-e purciu ill^ as we can save then) nion v.
it m mber i%t "a -dollar saved is a dollar
be blind to voinSipt crest and fail to t j eoinc to
Edge Store tor '
Yours Respectfully,
P., T. VILLE
Sauth Carolina ltaflwar ? Com ?!
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On a:i<l sift i*r ?Im date will rsn. .
in atV?nJa*cc with the fullow'nj' 8i*he -j
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" Ctarcinorit * ?r? . H p m i
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M <'am?hn (3c ? 4 p m
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ki Wrtierct* / c 09 p hi !
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" Ch:in?-s:ow 10 (>"> p m ;
4< Auyu. ta \ 11 1"> p m i
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L* ave ('har'o^lon"^" ' H a m
** Coluini U 9 $ a im
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ConOoctions for the N??r U East via
Charleston, Oinci::natti Il.iilr?a<i ami
with Narrow Owge at Y??rkvJio.
Fo?tjirou;:h ticket toalj points^ortl.,
Sontjror West or vi i (Jlyutt S, Siiip Co.
toNcwY.?.rk an l the Kast vut Charles?
on a.?i?'.y io
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Charleston, Cincinnati and,1
Kailr??ad
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I'js^nsT, train* hin thruugf If
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CouMctiow made w'tfc R. A IV nt
3>a;kabm*n4 Rock Hit! and with S,
h- at C&taiwM Ju?cti??u.
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Jt,,y < ;in?l G rl . It i* the ha*?*>?ieHt
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.f inVctvstin/ r U liiiif t ?r y ?'injr folk*.
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i.'hr oHipa^aiiil r^V'T, <^h pajjc ia
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Oif.wi* of th,' SutUh'' Thr ''t**tQf
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To *???? it i* ti \\a?|t it. and to have it
t"i ??i x nt>t)lh<or a >var ia ao-m'iniuU
it fur all tin* imn lv. .We vraot
< vt rv h y an?l fciriiarlio lu ? not *een tliU
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f-c *U a-.-ml yv>u ?>utUernglft|
sunlit 'H/n* f -jr o** y* r ami meko ydf!^
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