The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 24, 1893, Image 3

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?Jiie C.im2ca ^ko^iele IHI KCH DI RECTORY. l\::EsnYTE*r.\* ('itriccif. ? Rev. W. TV. Mi ii-. Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath !J a. m. Sunday School every Sab i a that 5 p.m. Prayer meeting every V%Vdnesdav at t> p. m. The public i* c jr liaiiv mrited to attend. f'K.vcE ErrsxOPAf. Chcrck. ? Rev.J.M St< >ney. Rector. Services Sunday at 12 ? f'.<j4-k ; Sandav Se*.?o! at 5 p.m. Even ing serritfe at S p.m. Fri lay afternoon >'-rvice at <) p.m. B\pt?:st CnrRCjz*=?^. Rev. Myron W. < roWion- Pastrfr Preaching every ><indav a' I! H- and 7 :4> p. sr. Sun < iy schctoj^frcprt 1'J m. to l\p. m. every Mind jr. Prayer-meeting ewty Wednes day it ? o'clock i?. M.y .All seats :? -e fre *. The public is cordially inviterf ii attend 'Die C. Y. P. H:~?- E. meets < Very S indtv at 5:90 p. m f Littleton* Stseet Methodist ?Tih'Rch.? Rer. M. L. Carliwe, Pastor. ! 'r.'.n-Ii ing every Sunday at_fl a. :n. and 7 4 > p. m. Prajer-jneetingThnrsday at .00 p. m. Sunday school at 4 :30 Strang . -s and visitors are cordially invited. All se?t? free. POINTS PICZEE UP Wednesday was Washington's birthday v The tower JofH the old town hall is being torn down. - A dress does not make a woman, but often breaks a man.^ Put in a good word for Camden every opportunity yon have. 'I be sale of the South Carolina Railway has been postponed indef initely, A church conference will 1>e held at the Methodist church next Sun day morning. Mr Pink Bowen Has gotten his commission as trial justice for Wa ieree Township. Mi* S. L. Lang advertises for a iotraan; ? g?o<* P',iltloa ?,,t u,e ri"ht kind of a man. ? r. i Mr W. T. Ltih^m hiw opened a ?.inl^cr yard in the cit/. See his notice elswbere in his paper, Not so much reading matter, bUl much idt'ity to popular inteiests needed In journalism at this lime. Pcstjjaswrs will please be care ful to deliver The Chronicle promptly to persons to whom it is addressed. Mr J. C. Man is preparing to build one or m?re brick stvres on the site of the buildings recently destroyed by fire. The .trial justices throughout the i ' eountv are hereby notified that the , Acts of tue last General Assembly ; ire at the clerk's office for dis tribution. ^ The game law goes into efieel *"on the 15th of March. ThU leaves sportsmen only a short time to enjoy legal shooting. Mrs W. F. Hoykin, formely of i he Boy kin neighborhood below Camden, has moved into the ^Mc L)ow8ll hou*e of Littleton streets Married, on the 18t?h inst.. Mr James Addison, of Lancaster, to Miss Kizzie Hinsonc of West Wateree, Rev J. R. Smith officiat es- . ; / The "Davy Crocket C company slaved to a small audience last night. Frank Mttyo is oneQof the best actors that has ever been to Camden. - Messrs Taylor <fc Co oifer their entire s*ock of goods for sale, with a*view to close up their business. We regret sucljf a determination On their part. The Supreme Court of Lou isiana h.iS decided thatjKu&t?n and i Pickwick social clubs of New Or--| leans must take out licenses the i same as barrooms. Capers advertises a fine l<>t of sole and harness leather, which will be sold ai the lowest possible prices. Remember als\^ that he keeps a complete line on footwear. An exchange tvarit9 to know how the Prpulists will stand in 'Jon -{res?. On thei?/feet, of course, un less they ind'jfjfc too freely in con gressional bun tea. The protracted meeting that h.is been it: progress at the Hao'istj church this week has e i i eu a j great deal of interest and the churn j \s wel! filled every night. Now is the time to subscribe for The Chronicle. This year we propose to make it a better papw than ever before, and will give} on the worth cf your money. Congressman-elect Murray, of the hlack distiie! , was in 'he city Weil pesiay, on his way to "Washington. He is about Uh color of the ink wHh which t'ui* paper is printed. A. meeting of the stock holders of the Farmers and |M erchants, ftank will be held on Mar. 2nd to decide whether the capital stock shall . be raised from 330,.000 to *50,000. There"is?ne millionaire to every 19,259 inhabitants in the country. >*u*t wait till the rest of us catch to the procession ; then the mil Uonare list' *i!l be considerably 1 trger. Beware of the travels; salesman j pass** through the country ! ?selling groo^ri?;f? ridiculously cheap . wd collecting part from the farm - ; ^rs in advance. Two such frauds are > -aow t,h? Horry jail. There is a typographic** ^rror 1 n the Columbian oce cent s-t:?mps. instead of Cola no bus it is (.'?>!? m ! ius. It may be seen indistinct If .-[?with the naked <-y?\ hut clearly magnifying glas*. The county com missi< nors of York county have under consider a tioi a cotffract to build a new -.ourthouse at a cost *10,000 in Yorkville, lo replace the one re ;^ntly destroyed by Ore. Mr J. E. VaiiijLan lias been ap pointed a member of the board of gch^ol trustees of district 1. vice 3Xr f. 31. Zemp, resigned ; and Mr J. 0. Sliaylor has baen appoirn jjointed in No 9. vice. Mi Luther Vatts, resigned. \The price of provisions is steadi ly advancing. Already you have to gi*? a dollar for :i piece of bacon j that \'o* can neither nee nor feci, i Under tH^%s*^hcu instance:-, gtt lyonrself a pfi*? T'^l>^three pig?. ? Lancaster will not have a dis j?en?ars\ She is g"ing to have pro | I'M hi i ion under the new la*- We } h*pe the other towns in the country will not petitien for dispensaries so ; that the whole countrv will he drv. ? Lancast(?r Ledgi r. ; I he twelve newspapers puMi.shed in Georgia in the interest of negroes rW?e formed a press association in ! ghicii they advise against emigra | tiun. and insist on the use :>f the ; word *'ne?ro" in ^-reference to ?'colored" Bit they want it -trrPT ll^cv with a big **N." - The Agricultural Hall in Colijm ; hia is being cleaned up by convicts. It is supposed that it wili be used as State Dispensary headquarters. A number of eager applicants are awaiting the appointment of Stale .Dispenser, bui. the Governor keeps ffuiet. The proposition to build an A.i R. V. Chuicli at Rock Hill has taken definite shape and it is nowj certain that a building to cost not less than $5,000 will be ejected .iur injj the present year. It is prob able work will be commenced m May ? ? ? ] 'An old criminal was a^k^d what wa? the first step that led to his ruin, when he answered: "The 7 ' first step was cheating an editor"] out of his subscription. When I had ct&ie that, the dc-vil had goi such a grip on ine that I never coull shake him off." The Alabama legislature is try ing to bar cigaiettes ont of ilnJ state, and the Minnesota nggrega ' * t -i*>n of solous is wrestling with '.hoj hoop skirt question. Of a truth these are the iays of great things i and momentous questions <!o vex the minds rf men of mentality. Hymemal- ' Mr W. E. Dt-Loache, of Camion, was married on Wednesday at Me in piiis. Ter.n., to Miss Meui Work-j man, of Little Rock, Aik. Our be&i j wishes go out to i he young coupl e j They are expected t.o arrive home tflis evening. The Intensive Sys'emPays. Mr J. H. Mattison, !>ewert.>n, S. C. writes the Globe PHosr-iAiF. ! Company, Columbia, under dale Sent.. 25^ 1891 : 44 1 believe the in tcWsive system of farming is the farmer's nearest road to prosperity. I used your Ammoniated fertli'zer this \ear and regard it as the best I have ever used. I will use it again next vtar." Still Locking for His Lest Bey. .? As will he seen in an-'t ler ruhimn Mr. John H. Buchanan, editor of the Chester Reporter, *is sliil looking for his lost boy. It is a ease which appeals to ihe sympathies of ail especially parents, and if any reader of this paper has any information of the boy they will please eon)- j munica'e with this office. Closing Out. Having decided to discontinue business, we offer our entire slock of Dry Goods, Notion^, % Fancy Good, Millinery, Shoo?, Hats, "Cloth ing:, Men's Satchels, at Nrw Yoik Cost. It is cur mien'ion to cIjsc ont the stock us rapidly as possible. This is a nenuine sale, no humbug business, as we exect to retire from business. If you desire bargains come in, as we mean exactly what we say. Very tru'.v. TAYLOR <fc CO. Camden, Fs!>. 20, 18i)3. i Death cf an Aged Lady. Mrs Nancy 'J. Hi. .cock, relict of the late Jum^s G. Hmcnrk di^d a! the-Uome of her >on, Mr W. J Hancock, near S;y.ithvd!e on ii-t Tuesday. H.-r dcat.h resulted frunt extreme old age, she hiing nearly one hundred years ?>Id. For abijut forty years s!u- w:is a consistent member of the Si. J >hns K7 cuuroh, where fit- f:i:ier.a? s?*i vices we;e heid i^'Rev 1). M. McLt*od. M rs Har.cJck leaves eight children' with a great num!?er of gram! and greatgrandchildren to* mourn her decease. 2i^n^jray ilooos. y* A highway roiibery was commit, ted on iheC'heraw road last S. in dav morning. Feb. 19. about 12 miles from Camden. Tlw party robbed was David Beck, a German peddler. While walking alotg the road he was attacked by a negro by named Harry Field, who drew a knife across Beck's throat an;i compelled him to give up al" he had about his person ? *3 worth, of goods a nd 8.3 in cash. Heck de scribed the *negro so accurately to parties in li:e neighborhood that he was :nirnedia:? I y identified and arrested. On M inday he was brought to Camden and bulged in - o o iai!. Personal Mention. ' , Gt-a J\ D. Kt- nne?ly wont to LAticiisterV^a professional business yesicirfJay. V M rs^PjJ/Hey man, of Micacopio, Fla-. is visiting hei daughter, Mrs Leo Scher.k. Mr Gns Hirsoh is ;?t the North, buying a stoik <f Spring goods for his firm. $ M-- L. E. LeGrand has ret?frnort I1 to Camden to live, and is 'located in the Messenger office foe rejbairin^ watches, ^eweirjjf eta Kershaw Items. .? [Condensed from the Era.*; The firM Quarterly Conference | of Hanging Rock Circuit will he helr? atShih.h next Friday. Sutur i day and Sunday. Miss Kate Hough, daughter of Hon J M lUoagh, of Old Store, was married -?to Sir. G A Marsh, of Un ; ion rnnnir, N C, on last Tuesday, Rev. J S Croxton officiating. A series of services, conducted by Revs, B P Reid, of Guthriesyille, and W G White, of Lowrvsville, was begun in the Presbyterian j church las*, night They will j continue two \ve?-k. Yest.ei day, Tuesday morning, as I Mrs J. M. Bowers was standing in i her front yard she wis struck ny a No 22 cartridge bullet, which per etrated her clothing near the waist and as no sound of a slot. "wn? heard it is presumed that it was fired from a parlor ^*ifle. For-, tunately f.?r her, the bullet was spent when it struck her person, otherwise it might have proven dangerous, possiblv fatal. Mr VV. J. Baker, of White Bluff killedja pig lfi mouths old that weighed 550 pounds. Dr J. E. W. Haile of our town \a. s recently branched out the drug business by purchasing the ??Centra!" Drue store a? N^wherrv, of Messrs. W. E. Pelcher <fe Co. John Mac key. a section hand un der Mr H. D. Smith of i he River side section of the 3Cs died Friday a m about 4 o\-ln? k from the effects of adose of morphine taken through mistake for quinine. A few days ago his *vife found a littie pa.-ka ej on the Street ofc Lancaster which she supposed #as quinine, and it was tins that John took. i : ; Mere Va ine for Less 2?oney. i : The opinion of Mr J. J. Martin, j Rolretls. South Carolina, is well wor'.h cmsideuing. Speak inn of the Globe Phosphate Company's goods he writes: ;rI regard yours as equal, ifr not superior, t>? those costing from tt.o to four dollar? more per ton."' Eon or Bell For intermediate examiaatioa at the Camden Graded schools: I ? Pupils attaining an avpiageof95-100 are Distinguished with honors, 9U-95 Distinguished, 75-90 Proficient. Grade, X.? Distinguished. - Jeannie Davis. v / Proficient? And rew Bttfnet. Gkadk IX.? Distinguished with Hon ors.? Maggie Kirklev, Marie Walker, Edie Zeiup, Louise Zemp. Distinguished.? Mary Mills: Proticieut.? Annie Lt-ituer. | Grade \'I L. ? Distinguished with ? Honors. -Belle Barfield, Ailie Mc | Creigiit, Hobin Zemp. Distinguished. ? Bet Ancrum, Iiosa Can ey, Wade Latham, Ida Vaughan. J Prolicient.? Camilla Ancrum, Lizzie | Boy kiu, W in. Johnson, Dalton Kenne idy, Willie Stonev, Will Sai'.uor.d, Susie Ycuag. ^ j ! All. ? Distinguished with, j Honors. ? Anna Ancrum, Agues Ar ; rants, Bet McDowell, Lottie Dohy, | Daisy Uobison, Daisy Truesdel, Isaac i ! Waters. distinguished.? Donald Alexander. | I Haffie Burnet, Iladdie Clarke, Sallie Ciarke, Liii Davis, Lottie Johnson,] ! llattie Truesdel. j Proticient.? Eugene Alford, Albert] Brown, Floride t autey, Anna Dixon, ! Tom Davis, Etta liaiie, Henry Kenne dy , Charlie Phelps, May Walker, Vir ginia Workman. Gkadk VI. -Distinguished with Il- nors.? Etta Zeinp. Distinguishe.d? Willie Ancrum, Ella Canter, Maurice DePass, Lizzie llaile, | Will !>eison. Proiicient.? Eddie Atkinson, Meiitn Clyburn, Uob.-McCreight, LiUie Dun I lap, Car/te Dun lap. Fioride DePassT Addie DePass. Rob. .lohuson. Katie I Kirkland, Bessie Xtlso'i, Peail Sligh. [J no. Smith. Grade V. Distinguished with Ilon | ors. ? Eddie DePass, Wiliie Sheorn. Distinguished. ? liessie Alexander, f Sim J tePass, Margaret Johnson. Alfred i Kennedy, Aline Rubison, Essie Smith. ; Mea Videpigue. ; Proficient.? Sadie Ancrum, Ed-ia Ar ? rants. Charlie Brown, Arthur Buruet, : Maggie Boykin, Minnie Brasington, i Charlie Dixon, Eifcma Haile. Bessie i Jordon, "Wilson MooVe. Eddie Ntttles. [John Xet?Ies, Br->iks Parker, Sam j rhelp'ns, Boykin Ullwne, Miy Shiver. ; Lewis Vaugnan. Jas? Vaugha'n, Wiilie ? Young, A let! tea Huckabee, Arthur I Watkins, Sallie Juhiiooii, Sadie*' Jacob- 1 I 3?IU Grade IV.? Distinguished with! 1 Honors.? Calhoun Ancrum. John Cun j i ningham, Grace Dixon. Louise Sheorn, ! Sallie Goodaie, Miry Vatighan, Waiter i j Lowr.v, Bessie Vaughan. Mtttie Parker. \ Distinguished. ? B^sy.' Clyburn. i Janie Cunningham, Mama I)eas, Mag gie McKain, George Kharn^; Proficient. ? Virginia Dulfltee, Katie j Drake f >rd, Jessie. Grahauij Lorma llaile, Laura Barfield, Lula Latham, j Belie Osteen. jf Gr,?de III. ? Distinguished with Hlonors. - Mary Burnet, Leslie Jackson, ! Corrie Mathis. A.inie Lowrv, English i^Vaughan. ? Distinguished.? Julia Graham, Mary jXjr'ahani. E !die McCreight. ; Proiicient.? Mamie Alexander, Tom Amnions. Sadie Brasingtbn. Sallie Bo.s weil, Bflie Bf isiu^twii. Tom Bradiex, Frank CampUeil. J nnie Dixon Sadi? j Davis, Willie DePass. Xaunie llaile, | Doby Huckabee. Harry MeC?vijrht. Stel.a sheorn, Philip Osteen, Steve j Strack. I A Little Girl's Exrwrieiiee In a Lighthouse. 1 Mr and Mrs f-aren Tress? -ott ;.ro keer j ers of the Gov Lighthouse at .Sand Beach : Mich., and are blessed v'.th a daughie four years old. I.a-it April shext^fs tak en <low?i with measles, followed with a j dn-alfid cough anl turning into a fever ; IWtors? at home and at Detroit treated : her, but in vain, sh? grew worse rapid ly. mitii she was a, fn: ire "handful of , lx>nes." Th?*n she tried pr King's New ' Discovery and nfrcr the use nf two and a halt i.ottles, wrs completely cured, j They say Dr Kind's Nefc- Discovery is i worth its weight in gold, yet 5*011 may j tret a trial bottle free at F. L . Ze np's ! drugstore . Strength sinC Health. If you ore not f -eTi n c s'ronsc a^d heal thy, try Klectric Bitters. If '' La Grip*'' luis U-ff you \v?*ak and Wf-ary, nsc Elec tric Bitters. This remedy acts directly ? n the liver, stoma h and kidneys, g ?ii | tlv nidiar* those organs to perform their 1 functions- If von are afflicted with <;< k hc:i'la: lie. von 'frill find speedy and per manent relief by taking Electric Bitter?. One trial w::l convince yuu that this is* ; the ? remedy you need. Large bottles j only 50o at F. L. Zcmp'sdrog store. ? . Itch, Man?*e and Scratches of eve ry kind, on human or animals, cured . in 30 minute* by Wolford's Sanitary ^Lotion. This never fails. Sold by fQr F. L. Zemp, Camden, S. C, I here is the FABMBBD CHANCS! ? Cotton Seed Meal and IHjutolved Bone Kxcliau?ed for Cotton Seed by the GtaUe Phos phate Company The unprecedented rise in the price of Cotton Sued affords the far men an -opportunity of getting their fertlizer9 at a nominal cost. Tn? Globe Phosphate Co., c.f Co lumbia, S. C\,is offering to exchange fertilizers for seed od the following basis: For a ton bf Cotton Send or 66^- bushels they will give t>00 ponds ojt* Cotton Seed Meal, 1,400 pondy of DLssnJved Bone nnd 200 ponds of Kainir, making 2, 200 pounds of f-'rtlizers for 2,000 pouo s of Seed ; or for a ton <?f Seed ihey j will give GOO pounds of C >Uon Seed Meal an 3 1*000 pounds of Dissolved Bone, making 2.200 pounds of fer tilizer. The Company also pays the freight on the fertilizer and pays the freight f-n the seed. This oiler applies onlv to ear lots, an<l only to places to which the fertilizer freigjit from Columbia is not more than $2,50 per ton,, and as the prices of fertilizers are ad-i vancing and a decline is looked for in the price of Seed, these olfers are made only for immediate ac i<cptance. As-the prospect is that the supply of fertilizers will be short this sprino, our friends will 3o well to take advatage of this ofler at once. ' 7 ? * GLOBE PHOSPHATE CO. \ Columbia, S. C.^ Rheumatism Ctired in a Day,? "Mystic Cure" f ? ?r Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. lis action upon the system is remarkable and mvs'eri otis. It at once removes "he cause and the idisease immediately disap pears. Tlie first d??se greatly bene fits; 75 cents. Sojwf l?y F. M. Zemp druggist, Cumdetf, 5. ('. " " -V Twent)'-G ve.ee nts oi%a quarter of a dollar pnys for two .mmt'is sub scription tfi"> T li e^Chu<>nici.k. Give it a trial. You vv.Il ii<? pleased with it.. it BT OM p:. pets f *->i,'e a I t h i* office at 20 eei<- '>e> --.'re ?: English S-f>:t*.'r Jjin:iM:<'P.! all Hard, $>d't ?>r i m!|i?umhI !?>?-mp* and I'demisht- ?. (V.-bf^ >j?ln?ts, S?veeu? v, 1 v : 1 1 tr - Sprains ail S? o'!?-m riiroa^. etc. Save tli * n-e < ?* < * n l??iti!ej War?- #'???? 1 he ue-- ?' Mi?trl-rfn' Hi emi- '? ? m vf . S:dd b\ Dr F i, Z Ir is, S. < The Grlcbs Fartiiize: s A.:,- '.'ays ?;eas'?. Thos *vi?o iisi? ? I'e f :ri i7.? " ma^c l?v l Me Or.'kRR P HOPPII ATE CO MPANY Colurcbi , S. C., ur-- *v - '-<> ?>e sat isfied vit.ii refisi -I N. fay^onfe Son, Crai-j^v.d' , v C-. -nv*: i-\\\ regard vi'i^ ?>?>:: I =???** we !:avo ever, u ; ? . ?] * I \-s-.*<1 " Ta l>v.i l " Air S|)it> W:il-/.." ' . \ -.m? v alt/. ' an i i ;i ?-?'?< - '-iu m." ure lati* romp- rfi: t * ? am' :.jv nmsi ?r r:is. ' > i' S"* livi Dilu'rS e - i ; : ; > -t |?i r* difficult i<> ev !:m? ? t 'fa! it. com posit: n :? ? ?? ?? c. each , '-'it v > ? i .a t ev will la4 in.; 1 >! ??' : t< ; .1 r ?r 2i?e. per c ij v v ? h or dered ?!:rer! i ? >? . pu > l!J i r. TESTIMONIALS publijhcd in * behalf of H >od"s Sars iparilla. are as reliable and worthy of confidence as if from ycur most trusted neighbor. V. 'fi~hen Baby was sfck, wu gare her C&storia. When she was a Child, she cried for Casboria. I When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. 3fr. Harvey Heed * . Laceyville, 0. Catarrh, Heart Failure, Pa ralysis of the Throat " I TJiarik God and Hood's Sarsa ? parilLa for Perfect Health " Gentlemen: For the benefit of suffering hu manity I wish to state ;i few facts: For several i years I have suffered from catarrh anil heart failure, getting so bad I could not work and Could Scaraeiy Walk I had a very bad spell of paralysis of the throat some time ago. My throat seemed closed and I could not ?wallow. The doctors said if was caused by heart failure, and gave medicine, whichj took according to directions, but it did not seenvvto do me any "good. My wife urged me to try flood's Sarsaparilla, telling me of Mr. Joseph C. Smith, who had been ??j At Death's Door but was entirely cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. After talking with Mr. Smith. I concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. When I had taken two bottrvi I felt very much better. I have continued taking it, ana am now feeling excel lent. I thank God, and Hood's Sarsaparilla and my w for my restoration to perfect I health." Habtey Heed, LaceyyiUe, 0 HOOD'S PILLS do not pnrge, pain or {tiyt, : bat act promptly, tu&y and efficiently. Sc. - Made La all styles ud size*. UgLte*t, strongrst, easiest vyrlclng, safest, s'cupkAj mo:* accurate, most compact, and. nH modern. For, *ale by all dealer* id srnik Catalogues atiSlpd free by Y The Karlin Tin Arms Co., Niw Hats*. Oonu U.S. A. I beg leave tojnfofe^ the public that I have ^petied $ jewelry shop itf the-stdre of J. J. Waitkins & Son. ooiBrod st^ett, and solicit all kinds of work pertaining to my trade ? preparing watches, clocks and jewerly of every description. Having recently .completed- a thorough -egurse of training at the- North and being equipped with the best set of jeweler's tools in the cit& I am liiMv pre pared to do satisfactory wnrk^ All jobs entrusted to me will\ receive nron.pt attention. Special attention paid to the repairing of all cm^s ol jewelry and job/^vill be ready from 1 to 7 days, j- ^ f 1 anvtifro prepared to take orders ^fer watches, rings, silver ware ail uW kinds of jewelry, at reasonable prices Before buying anything in my line it will pay you to ?ome and ex amine my catalogues. ' H. H. WITTKOWSKY. Hill FOR It bfas tven tested; year after year bv many protyijhent and successful fanners of the South* who continue to use it. and who endorse it over tljeir own signatures. If \ou have used ' \ ~ i:- | ??homIP' Fjl.ktiLIZErs*' \ von need no inducement to continue it. It nof, we n*k \ou to' give it a trial, and are satis fied you will be pleaded with it. It deservedly- ranks among the standard manures of the day, a.idafl who try it fcay i? is good, chcnp ai^ the bfcst way to get concentrated 'plant food in fhe smallest sp:ic;> for the smallest amount of money audj the ie.ist possible freight. It is to the interest of ?y<}ry live, nicr^elic. wnj'-xuVake farmer to \i<p. Y ni can s tv^j money vby it, you can make money by it, von can make good crops wit.n it, you can learn} andl pnktice economy that \yill bx*n- j efit \ou und every .one cjonnect- 1 ? ?i > fti 1 $oii\ in \ oi'ir daily work. : ' / FOR SALE BY! i 1 i' I $ j^noac, Cart 0:1 th? m lor Annu iJ X.'ir. jcuiar. giving lull dircctio.is for ! composting -The 110 MB FER TILIZE.' also onilicate.^ from representative and well known fanners in the states 0! Nor 1 li CWoiiua South Caro iiljL, (iror?ia, Florida and Ala:-] 'Avjun ? " ; : .SS* -r^cSL \ 1 : > J NO C. - WIFjl'ErS Whnesale (iroccr. ?i ' 4 win 1 :ssle Dealn 11 WINEV, l/'QUOliS and < iGj'llS. N <. I S3 East Bav, [Charleston. K C. DO YOU WANT 70 ADOPT A BABY? Maybe you think this is a new buslnew, sending: out babies on application ; it has been done -before, however, but never have tho6e I ^furnished been 90 Dear the original sample as this one. Everyone will exclaim. Well I that's the sweetest baby I ever saw!" This little black-and-white engraving can pive ! you but a faint idea of theexquisiteorijnnHl, I'M A DiJST.* which we propose to send to yon, transpor tation paid. The little darling rest* against a pillow, tad 1* in the act of drawing off its pink sock, the mate of which has been pulled off and flung aside with a triumphant coo. The flesh itfnts are perfect, and the era follow you, no clatter where you stand. The exqui site reproductions of this greatest paintipg of Ida waugh (the most celebrated of modern painters of baby life) are to be riven tolboec who subscribe to Demorest's Family Maga zine for 1383. The reprod uctions cannot be told from the original, which cost $400, and are the ? me sije tl7i22 inches). The baby is life dM, itnd absolutely lifelike. We have ?too in j pignoration, to present to our sub acrt>er9 dirtng jttOB, other great pictures by suchartiataii Percy Mocan Maud Humphrey, Loo(s Deschamps, and others of world-wide sieV ? ? >? wife of President Harrlsor, aixl you will see What our promises mean. : Those who au bacribefor Defndtvstfs Family ( for 1913 wiOfoeeess a gallery of e= > works of art of great value, besides a ine thai cannot be equaled by any Jo the world for its beautiful illustrations and snbject matter, that will keep everyone po?t ed on all tbs topics of the day, and ail ite fads and different items of Interest about the besides furnishing interesting both grave ana gay, for the . while Demorcsfs is not ? its fashion pegeSareper f oct, and we give you. fret of c?*f, all the pat terns you wish to us? during the year, and ip any sise ydoi cfcoose. Sr nd in your sub " " ' fit<?lcfc. only $2, and rouVill realty reading whole fi a fashion [hie. AdlrrW the ptihhshcr. 15 F?ft Mtafit. New (ttfl , V. ji JHHm. I . ! York. : If you, are nanrqimfnted with the 1 l(^?M?e,9e^d,10 w.3*ar^?Kvt?ru copy. Sew : shop. \l beg leave to notify my frfendg and,the general public' tbat I ariroo longer at th^Jd Mett s stand, but have opened a* NEW SHOP for blacksmith work and general repairing. My stand, is in tbe rear of the store of J. J. Watkins & Son, where ample accomodations iean be had; entrance either from Maiu <i^ DeKalb Ptreet. Term*:? Cash or equivilent. Special ottention given to wm !M sin f have in my employ' Wilson ^.Williams, the most competent] workman in that lir^e in the city. All blacksmith work promptly and carefully doti^. All work guaranteed. : tis laction'given, or money relund-j eo? Respectfully, W.T. HALL. SALE! -FOR 15 D?T& ONLY. GREAT BARGAINS!!! ply COMPLETE LINE ot| ^Overcoats will be closed out| gat $10 cash for yourk^hoiee.$ gBe'.ter value never uttTedJ ^anywhere. In this line >ou? ir.au find the light or ?prin^g jgweight, medium we'iij.t and? glteavy weight, in ail the Jat-f 8* st patterns and st\ les/ First! jjcomes get the choice, so do| |uot let this opportunity pa*s;S 5>if \ou do you u ill rfcgr^t it.| g I have concluded to con-1 gtiuue the sale of Suits fori |the next 15 diiys, I havef jjust placed on the counters^ fthe best assortment of Suitsl pttfat 1 h.ve ever ode red .1 JThe greatest of all values^ ~ r s ? & ?Stare here for you to take them? v / m y? gibr the small price of $10 iiijj g -vsh. I will also ofiVr a lin?I jof Pants sold at $1.50. 5.00|rl ?5.50, 0.00 aud 5.50 fo: 3.501 |iu cash for your choice. (>ll| J|an i sec this dine of BIGt fVALURS. This is the grraS^ |i*st sale ever offered in Oyer-* fcaats, Suits and i-iutsT A| |big combination of values in$ JJorder to make loom lorj gSpring Goods. |j No goods exchanged \vhen| j'sold. or sen tout on approba-f ftion * | M. L. KINARD, co:Ltt:m::bx.a , ? sjc I WANTED, A rn-'p an] ri-1 inanto.it ' '!i ! i<? f n'linjr "t'K-k end <.'?> lot work ! :? neralh'. ? App'v to S. I.O^AN L\NG. i^ofics? The U' diTsi'/nOil has he n npp.?iMted I ?!?onf, a* C a?r.d n. f.?r tlr? Standard Oi' i :>n I u i'! de'iver o'l at.d m ? np I r\ 1 a >??'* when notified. Iamvc your ordeis at jlio exprc.^s office. I ' K. M. r.OYKIX. I THE LOST BOY. If JOIIX R. -BrCilAXAX. who left I li : s home in Chester. S. C.. on 4th of ? Vovetnber last*; ui 1 o-vlv make known to ! i i < father his w*!ie:eal'outs van I eondi-' ti >n, lie will jrr<,?vlyrei:i?*?a s'lsp ?j?se and anxieiy aVont hint. and he will not l.e in !erfere<I wi:h. joiin ii. r.rniAXAN. Chester; <. C. LUmBEH YARD, All pa ties de-irini? a*iy kn 1 of '.urn- ; i x r will phase take n ?tici* tint I have ' Mp' n<-<] a lumber v ?rd i ? the r ar of the J l.itham Hot:*e. A fall mpnlv of 1 1 i kinds oT Lumber kwj^t on liiml. nt d or- ! 1-ts taken for any ariiotia* to fill con- ' tracts. Prices ri-a onable a id as, low as ; ,?n be bought anywhere. W. T. LATfTAM". I gHEHIFf *S SALES. South Carolina ? Kkkbita*' County J Ii^S. Dcs Tories <K?. . ) r\n- 1 vs \ Forer \o: - j .Turfy Gi'ijjjH'r. et ?rl i ure. j. ? Drtftsj Tn obedience to an o der of sale pa;?*fd >3 the aboyj* aeii m. I will offer for saV, ? t public *ry. ?n tS?e first Monday in March next, in front o' the Court Horttc in C.tmdcn , vvithm ike leffsl hour* of swile all 'th??a.? tw.> -^parcels of land ^Hn ifc 1 u Kersha* county, viz : All that we<-e, ]M?r?*el or tract of land on Saw :n-y's <wk. waters of' Wateree rivet rontai t'n^ ettfhty-five and one half nci'otf*, Iwmnded on the Xorth by lands of Rc-ipio MicWe, East by 'an<l* of VVylie Albert. ? ?ont!i by land* of HolK'^a Kasrler and AVe*t by lands of Louisa Mickle. A lr Of ? It t* at .-ther piec.? or parcel <>f iand on waters of .-awney's. ereek, watefs ot Wa ! eret- itver. conuinittf twentr (?)) acre* i v?i honr.d'd bv html* of Wylie^Albett, Letn Wiilianis and Auv?? Nelson* Terms of *ale: ? One Itilf cawh tnd balance on first day of jJancutoy next, with interest from day of *ate,*ecered 'by b >n 1 au-1 mortsca^ of pttfehaaer, vfith privilege of paj-imt all < a.^h. Purchatfer 10 pay (or paj ers. , : lt.B. wa,utM.?; y . isth, i?J .. . ?. kA. ? IV BIS MISSORf, noath from this d?t?? I v Jucge of Probate for JVVIOMC 8 . a, for letters diim saory _ amto^Lthe ?ta!e of TLaah M. ? .weeded. ; 8. M. K03KNBERGBR, :-f Administrator. / J J|3. C., February 10, IMS. j SALE On next, fl ously from, mm w>nal tion of th ree the llth Cay I wjJl/ offer for solo, it 1 [dlaposed of at private tof my staMe in Camden tocinf at 12 noon, all of *1 property ouned by ?ith]ih? livei'V bu?ne boi??8, threo v?' thrw (*) b?gr>,, two (t) wtjil Zl.T- harness ant harness. A\*o tird1cit,-heD I doubt ho'ia^lold ^<!1citohen furniture ^ tewing marliin-*. | r Titms-of sale AH sums Und to be paid in cuh , soms over ope- fourth to be |aid i with appiovwt (tvnAity jfeHfl ARMSTIl March >t prxtri aale in , S. C . jthe per-, .jj?Sannee :dnw>?V>j: tfirrla-jea, itjn?. fcu r <i) *t set. of jand one ]y?<MlTQ401BjlALE. I South (Jaroluu-Kersiiaw County John A. ArtHtflrotir/) Moifffftffc ? )to ' I , pf J).- f fietil Estate. W. Att'y) and Trustee. ) ^ Under and by virtn* bf autVnity con' twined 5n the above met Lionel mdrtgajrc, vjhichjis of record h*$l? office <>J Hot ter of; Mt'nsneOonve^cefor Kershaw rounty in lite atate o?~8onth Carolina, it> book il Q at paifcr 08;* a>*l oi>4, 1 will Mil in front of thtejpourt H<?n*e in (?amrien. S. C., m thfi #rst Mofniav in March; 18p3. \vi :hla i sale, tfce fo'towin/ d<?* with iinpravemeifc* of tl;*t jp'eoe, parcel'; uated in the city ? county, of Kerahirir Carolina, known Hi _ of Canvrlen us lot on the ?fa'rth by l>eK lot No. \l71 *nd pa S^tith by lot NollCf. m Term* *>f-?uc : ? Cnf\ pay lor p :peri. I i W.w Afsbrtiee U 1 L W. D. Ttt I'Vb. id. are ot estate All tid. ait in the Eolith id city i^iiuUtl fiat hv" 1175, by lot st-r to 8 HKIUFF' SALE. m South f Cakolin.v? Kkjwi id <7. J. Watkins -iff ft ?M fXTT. Ama ml a Holla nd J% tfA BtiUtnd Tho i. Holland, K L.. HflUtwt, M. A. Holland, S. ^ Del a ITollantlyl. J, nm ami M. SauHna Clark . , " .If Uid.-r r. ?:?) I y virtue of a-^e above fct- t d cue of His H .Wither**, o ui, d tt cd F?'b. will' solJ iu frwnt of the Co door in Camd -n, 8. C.. oa th# _ 139J, during thpHfrn] "tfours pf ?;i'e , the following^ real estate : . All that piece, parcel or 'tract j flatod. lyiu-. being am I 'situate oh th* wa^pi* of Boaver.Dam creejc, in the coir ty and state aforesaid, containing futtr *i ?ftdrwl ?t400') acre.*, more oriels, ond 9 nyyjo^l bv lands cf John M. ; tfhaw, t <J*te:of Henry T ller an I others^ thfc** djtnjict of la^d b ing all of a cert-lilt til dt ft*}* wyed by Nancy Tllier to fcr abo* i TUUr by deed bearing date of the 26tl dat if February, A. I). 1877, and recofde4'w the office of the Uegiator of M veyance for the county of .Ku. tvjok I) I), page 664 anil afcervrac veyed by the sin tins; fund' com lor the state of South Carolina Holland bv deed ?Jat>d April fi 1H-M. * ? V Terms of sah* :? -One-half ance in 12 nimth* from <late"i be secured by l>on<l of purcK mortgage ~r>f jircm se.s *o'<l . to T?av forpniwrs. R.ii. wLu^r.Urs, ? ** ri.' K. C gllEUIFF'S SA MiS. S ?i t:i Cai.omsa- -Keksiiav <^C6i;xty. ?? * ? Ym * " I'nder an I l-y virtue of similry tax ex ecution*, to me directed by J. C. Rol lings. cuim'y treasurer f ?r Kershaw county, uta'c sfuesail, for tlje y<nr 18!)1 9J. 1 lute levied upon ar:d wift of fer for salk :it jmblie outcry to tli; high est bidder , in front ? f the Court House in (.'amd-n. S. within the legart hour* of gyle, on the first Monday in March, jm in,r the O.h d-*y. the following dcaeyb* ed real ertate , to wit : School District No. 1. ; One (1) lot o:i Littleton 8ir<t t in the city of f'atnden, North of the laid* of Mrs K Wi li< ?rspoon levied upo.ijrs tliej property nf the ej-late-of AbrnnijMijrks, ' :'(.r taxis due for the yeffr IKM-92.' ' Souobt, DisTi'rc t N*5>. 4. | Three hundred :in*l forty thr<?or(34t) aens. bounded Iv st hy land* at %l'.?nj. fidwt 11. South by lads of Klen McLen ter and Nanry Uo':?ertson and \ycst by Is.nds of Ishineni Mack and ert ate j)f John j Workman, otmr unknown, levity! up?n for rave* forth* year l.S!)l-C>3. Te; m? ??f 3ale : ? Ca*h * ii a. WILLIAMS, Feb. 13, 1803. G? s. k? c. * , ? ? /? :? u:?i tioxs f<> :i u icli ?:f. Sill TU. '&Jtt*X.?*A J Cot'KT OK OoHMO^* KKKgllAW Col'NTV. ) l'l.Ktf. M'lrtlul Z F 11^ 'hjf.ru and J. J). Frances ${)nrro\r y Pbtintiff*, ot/'/ in at Thou. I j. D<trlx, I V. I) M. J . J 'iv f?ri ft S. FAcina Jhtvi* ttml .V. K. FhrtlXa^ Daoin, JSejJbida nt*. | inur L & ? ? ? ? ***? Ta the ^icixUeij^p^ James \\\ Davif^.ll; 1. Victoria Daviy, S. El*ina Davis ft**]! M. Kis^or*5^rli?? Vi? : - Yon are hereby .sum quired to answer tbi e ^ action. . of which a eopt^EK bdyetrilh served apon you. and U? aefva a h |w of vouf answer to the ?aj4 eomp^ii.?t on the mbscriiter at hit* office in <;*mde?. s. f, within twenty d?ya after ttie ser vice lu^eof. exclt^Hre of the day wf sti di servirej^aiv*' if' yon fail to ?qrtrer the comt#fcit\$lth?n the tiin? afcweef jat. the ? plaintiff* in Ois action wfil apply to Uw Court for Jbe re'.kf i^niaftrfeti ; kf tKe cmuifLtwt. W. IX TRA^THitM, F?b. I7tb# 1IW5. PWT? iit'y. To tfie Dufctiilant*," M. J, ytetoriii Dati* an?l S.^ Klvitta l>avw ; -^Tfikc no* lice thai the comi-taint* fo^e^ii-r vrrth the summon?, ?rf wldeH tl*e t fwe^oihit laj i a <nw? . m He?I in the of t|?e ! jrfwk of wnrt lor the county o#.S>r*Uat\ state ui ?** itb osi tb# l/jtb 4iiy Li ? ? 1 Si which we offer cottntv ?t h>w< tho I?rfe?t *ta *v4r ?i*i?Wka KVKRY v*rfW Southern fbBw< Last but aof I on the PURE DRUG8mh!K tho wcnwaoy ? the ffmaltcat orq ?c<ription t we IW for wqrk. in thU i MUCtfcii BROS* ? . , . i " t i . . i ... '.? i I, . m|i jj S; J.' ENGLISH* TKl ? v work arid patUi* attention, ?iyfc( me yourbatrv ???. ! i The proprt [fflwmS !' . . Sksive, 10c ; Hair Cut, 2'fcj. ? . AMifeftilftVt Vw inaM 4<k. peteut assign*# a! to serve cyst PRICE# Specia I a tteiitimi gi veto to m Thursdays at reduced prfou ?:&&&$ my of business ; 2 doom: be G. YfltangVBtitik Stoio. For a first-class ?havo, bulr cm niScl slcicti^o^ . give mo New Sheet JZklL'E* Bv ?\*ny of inlti rill uend to any addrcts, " *??*? Grand March." "Air 8 Cil OkT hotiw Walt*" on ?r thu thr?*c fbr *>( , O. fcrder. AtMrenq ISAAC DOLRS, I^|)IA\AP0I4^rerVj Month Carolina IUl T>. U. CHA.MBE&LAIN. ?Camhex.SjjC., a lP* ami after thi?| dateff [accordance with j Uie 0 f iVt CiUIKlvfl ??'illoykitw fiugupd* " ramtii fj I '? 5ri:Mlotiwi j ?? IVatOk-o? Arv Kui^vihc '? C%'2uii!;iii " Cluriontoa *' Auuu.t? -y XOUTII Lv A rtvru*U| ijt? f I " Cii;irlest|? I 44 ?.lu?i?4a -| |S (HI 41 44 Kinfcvilljt . ,|U)m i -\J I *' W atofKi !pD2^ ' Mi'Mtoon |Vf XI ^ , N th** v# 4t eiarcm^mt )M*q W " Ma^n ?J.? i'l O j |0 '* 1 ;??y ki?< xhl'4 ' ?1 Arv n ) l ;kl H Connect ?<?i* Uk\ the! North ft* 1 Charleston, CiarfpajUl Kstilroai ? X;trK>r i< I Yorfcvitte, For throri?fMirk tto&Mtlf k?oij>t?Xufl S^trth or We# nr Ii I i Clytfo ^.^hls < to Mew V ? rk, an I K he batt i?]* tfhafti ton apply toi m w^no, Jharlefeton, Schedule taking I 'Sect raj}. 12, gowo stohN. | Lv. Can* ton 44 yoKulb. \Vo?trffl?3j Kentev^ H <>?(]> HrMaift Hj IZZ&L n.?kBi? V^rkvlUo i >>' HenthS^m> 4 KcHN'.mw i-v ? JteKaW" Ar f-mJw ? * -UWBm WIW Train* Pa*?*?tt;r ' r twhj tween <'am l<nML*>4 "' (!onn{*ctfc?MMl tm i y kirfnpe (M^l<