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.CAXSEN, S- 0, Sept- 15th; 1893
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t'Hl ECH DIHECfOfiV.
Presbyterian Cstrch. ? Rev. W. W
^rfilis, Pastor. Preachm? ev*ry Sabbath
at 11 a. m. Sunday School every Sab
bath at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting every
TVjednesdav at 6 p, m. The pnblic is
Cordially invited to attend.
GaAcz/fiPiscoP-vr, Church.? Rev. J. M
Stonev, Rector. Services Sunday at 11
o'clock ; Sunday School at 5 p.m. Even
ing serrice at 6 p.m. Friday afternoon j
8erriceat6p.nl. I
Baptist Church, ? R?v. Myron !
W. Gordon. Pastor. Preaching every
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 :13 p. m. Sun
day school from 12" !*. to 1 i?. x. every
Sunday. Prayer-meeting every Wednes
day at 8 o'clock p. >f. Alt seats
ire- free. The pnbiic is cordially ihvited
r.tt^nd. Th? C. V. P. S. C. ST nte<*tr
Sunday at $:!& p. i:i
Littv^tu.v Street Mn-rifonisT
t-'n L'RC Ke v. M. L. Carlisle, Pustur.
Preaching e^rv Snnday at II a. :r. and
p. m. Pri^yer-meeting Thursday at
5:00 p. m. SnndaVsschoo! at 4 :30 Strang
ers and yi?itors are cordiaUy invited.
A?! se*ts free.
Cotton Market. -
The follow in% are today's quota
tions of tile Camden^otton market :
Strict Low Middling 7\
Middling
\ rotKi Middling 7*
Storm Cot loo, 7 So 7j.
rf DsrnrCrati: 21- Ccnnfitce. j
A jncet&g ot the Executive Cotn*?ittee
?j( the democratic party of Kershaw
???ounty, will be hei?l in Oaiftucn at the
;>P^ra House en Saturday, 23rd iast.
^herfe business of importance,
J. B. GOODALH,
County Chairman.
!?ee*irg cf Couaty Alliance.
The Kershaw County Farmers' Alli
ance will meet in the Couit IFoise at
Camden at 10 o'clock a. m. on W ejdnes
?Uy the 4th day of October prox. in quar
terly sesssioa. The State President has
suggested action on the part of County
?I!iaaces, sn "rinancial stringency" and
m^ney t?. mrtve cr?p of -cjt
V>n. *rhese and other important que3
V>ns wtil be acted upon at this session.
Therefore, every sub-alliance should be
Sully represented by iU abiest delegates.
JAMES R. JIAGILI.
* Pres. K. C. F. A.
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POINTS PICSET UP
Subscribe for Tifs Cni^orfrcLE.
The graded schools open on;
$Ionday.
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The CQAtinaetl wet weather has :
JoQe^reat damage to cot-toc.
Mr G. E. Taylor has .novejf into
!>he Davis cottage on Broad s/treei. [
A prof?5sinaI jokei"s fund or hu-.
smr may be cabled ht3 Iati^hin^;
The sale3 at the dispensary dur
ing the month of "August amounted
*o $37.}. N |
Farmers should bring their cot
ton to Camden fcr the highest
a>nrket price in cash. ^ . . . i
Miss Cornelia MiekT?' has lie<?n
elected assistant teacher iu the
?tlamden Gsaded SchooK
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Messrs Robert & Hughes have
? "ST-id a neat and attractive siga plac
ed over their drug atcre. '
Dr F. M. Zemp is having his
drug stoie painted in and ontside,
*nd thoroaghiv renovated.
A mustard plaster is not a very
poetic subject;: but, ahT how warm
ly & appea-b to a man's feelings.
The Oper* season will be opened
J *c Camden on October 5th wl^,h
*?he presentation of Graving;
Uie Worl4."
The chapel in tfiereai of the
baptist chnrch has been rented by
?ne trustees For a school room for
"/he 1st fcnd 2nd graces-.
The Southern Express Co. wtl
transport money,. clothing,' m &di
vines, etc., to the storm su3lprers on
the coast, Sree of charge.
S )utii Carolina poiicemeajjsaj"
chat ther* is not near so Hsnck
?irunkeness under t^le dispensary^
as under the bar-room regime, but
more cossing., I
- "Hew we live on a thousand a"
year,'' discussed in "Table
iaik,' for March. How to get
~uatr amount a year is the con
undrum with tiie great majority of
J Mr W. H. HV'te, son of.Oa.pt. ?)as.
&. Haiie, was tlie oniy applicant for
the beneficiary cadetship - at the
Citadel, the examination for which;
washed at the court house yester
day.
Royal Rhodes, 'ik yoang t&gzo'
Uoy, broke into the house of Pres
ort Coot,v wl nte the latter was in
Lancaster o*ie day last weck> tat- .
13 2 some clothing and a razor..
Ttie law shosid We administered "oo.
* the fall -extent =to s* ch a young j
I 3camp.
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An old darkey from the apper
part of the coiraty was in tow a 8
few days ago and while talking to a
gentleman here,, made the state-.]
me'nt that about fifty negroes in
:c his neighborhood weie going to.
commit onenses s'c they could be
sent to the penitentiary. That the
negroes On ttce State farm near Ha
good were fat and well clothed and
their condition bad got the darkies
around aim "in love with the peni
tentiary ltfe. Ke said that while
?vhe convicts had to work-, yet their
xiondlSofc was much better than
that of the majority of negroes in
"his section. White the old -fellow
might have been drawing on his
imagination as to the number, we
*\ave nft don Hi bm that snch talk
^?as been intioigefl tn to some ex
a toter B" eraid.
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Notice
Our store "will be closed on Wed
nesday, September ^Oth. Custom
ers will please govern themselves
accordingly. Bros,
Ccttaga for Sale. \
A desirably located cottage on
Fair street is offered for sale at
reasonable terms. For particulars
apply to springs, Heath <fc Shan
non.
(Lost. ^
On Wednesday afternoon, 6th
I inst a gentleman's Urge size, light
gray coat was dropped from a bug
gy between the base ball park and
! monumental square. Finder will !
be rewarded by leaving it at TiieI
CHEoyicLK office.
2enl Ss^ts Transfers
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Oniy two transfers <4 real estate,
us f.'Iiows. hare been re<-/>rrted thus
far : b s s rr.'vnt.h i:i vile - ?rli -e of Uie
ii'.y Auditoi :
E. M Levy to II urj'ptta 5. Winters
one :ot <>i; Catciiheil street in the
city of Cumuen, #40. *
Poi!y J ackson and Ben Jackson to
Margaret Barefoot, 26 acres in
No. 12, $G0, i L
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Nev; (he csrv.
Mr J. F. Smith calls the atten
tion" of the readers of The Ca&osx
cle to the fact that he has opened
a grocery at his old slanft on l iwer
Broad s'.rect. We have inspmted
h!s swv.-k unci find it !o consist of
choicest an ! freshest gooiN ?>niy.
li <? to S : ? I ; ? lr' ^ f, vsh \
jjive him a cail wLeu you want
something nice. .
At Dr Moore's
Mr G. E. Taylor is "haw to be
found behind 1 He counters-, a. t Dr
Moore's drug store, where fitTwUli
be pleased lo serve his friends ahjcf
the public gecerally. Mr TaylotfUr
a licensed dru^ist, au;1 was e .Mf-i
ed in the japiEess a number of'
years before corning to Camden*;
and is fully competent to Sit. pre"-,
sc r i p lions acou r ate I y .
On last Monday night there- ftas
an entertainment, consisting of!
of tableaux and dialogues at the:
residence of Mr J. R-. Do Lt. ache.1
Quite a snug sum was realized,
the proceeds of which go to the
the sufferers of the recent storm on.
the coast. The young people who;
took part in it deserve a ^reat deal
of credit for th.13 good woik.
Bridge Contrast Awarded.
The county commissioners on
last Thursday awarded the con
tract for rebuilding the bridge over;
Sawney Greek, on the Ri igeway
in West Waters, to Eley
Parker and S >n. for 8438.00. The
contract requires tbai the bridge
shall be built three feet above high
watsr mart thus insuring against
i.s being * ashed away agrin.
Hurt on Vu Bail,
John Yc jnjk t i-rakeman Afc the!
Thre-r C 8 TC^ s "Tempted to jump,
on the pie* of a goring locomotive!
vestehfay (bih. !' ist.) when the
train was at a point near the Itocki
Hill Buggy ^o's. works. He flrfss-:
ed his footing and fell, when. the pi-'
lot struck him and pushed him off
the track, at the same time punch
ing a c ji 3iderabie hole on Che in
ner part &f the left leg. fie was
unable lo go with the train and
was removed to the home of aipr j.
S. iJlybiirn. He is painfufiy but
not serioi^fiy hurt. He had * nar
.row escape from a fearful dte'Htli.-8
Rock Sill Herald-.
Dcat&s.
Dr J. C. KirVley," who "practiced
his profession in this city fot sever
al years, and wa3 for a tifae in co
partnership with Dr A. A. -Moore
in the drag business, died at . his
father's home near Kershaw on the
Gth inst., aged about thirty-five.
He had been practicing medicine in
and aroond Kershaw since 'leaving
here three or four 3-ears ago. Dr
Kirkley was a clever gentleman,
and had a large number of warm
frienis, who are greatly pained to
!earn 0! his untimely decease. ;
. Mrs J- Weldon, whose hus
band is well known and liighly
esteemed in this ommnnfty, died
at her home at Sm'ithvitte on the
5th inst. The deceased wasade:j
vout anrl consistent member Of the
Methodise church for the past thir
ty years She had beefr in" ill
health for some time past, and her
death was not, unexpected
Serious Sheeting Affair
A difficulty occurred Monday in |
the store of H. L. Watkins, between
Mr John 0. Man and |Mr fl. II.
Wittkowsky, which resmlcsd i'n the
latter's being seriously -shot. It
seems llx&t they bad some unpleas
ant "words early in the morning,
and about half pas1, twelve Mr Man
returned to ihe store, where Witt
kowsky was behind the counter.
The only other perrwn in the store
at the time was Mr H. L. Watkia?.
After some angiy words from rac'j
party, Man w?nt belvini the coun
ter, advanced npon WHltkowskv,
and commenced shootings the ha
ter endeavoring to draw frte pisi.oi,
which became entailed in his hand
kerchief in his hrp pocket. Four
shots were. fired, three by Man, and
one by Wittkowsky.
Mr 31a.fi was not 'farlt-; Wittkow
sky was strcck by one ball, which
entered just below the right hip.
Probing failed "to locate the ball,
but it is bc4;eved to to embedded
: in the ftusdle and fed'tto have en
< .terefi the abdomen, 6r BSruck any
: vital part# as se;iv>as "developments
I wotfd hjrve re"3ttltefl "before thi?~
| time. The Wounded ifc&n has rest
ed as weR as coald fce expected.
The cause <? the "Brftfctrlty is of
; Vpnva'te natures thfe fctfll'fotaas of
which fcre known sprtj&kbry "only to
the two men thenrseWet. ? -4
. THE VO EE 0> TEE OTJET
A Lort^ Time iTaken to Try a
Few C&ses-~The Jurors l)i?
i charged.
Oil last Friday afternoon the jut}
found a verdict of manslaughter
the case against Thos E. Watts* af
ter being in the room about tbref
hours: It was decided not to ap
peal* and Mr Watts will afcCept th<
result of tihe trial. Two petition
one signed by eleven of the jnrort
that tried the case, and anothei
signed by nearly tvro hundred citi
zens of different localities, condi
tions and occupations, were pre
sented to the Judge, asking that
the lightest sentence possible b?
imposed upon the prisoner. The
Judge accordingly toik a merciful
and lenient view, and sentenced
him to two years in the penetenti
ary, the rarniraum length of time
aliowed under tl;e law. Mr Watt*
has been tlown with fever sine*
Tuesday* but was considerably bejx'
ter yesterdriy. f
The court was engaged Mo&feav
and Tuesday morning in t *yinr tlx
eases ftgasnst J. C. and J. Id. B.
Trofesdel, indicted for assault* and
battery v-'ith, intent to kill fojr tin
assault upon Col H. E. L. Teebleet
last Spring. The jury found ayer
dfct of assault and battery o? aihigl*
and aggravated nature, and tbe
Judge imposed a line of $50 apiece.
or& and 5 months in U?e peneten
tiary respectively. The fines wert
paid. Tlid defendants were ^pre
sented by Messrs Jk T. Hay ' ami
B. B. Clarke.
Tiie only -.other case tried was
that against .lohu J. Hail, indicted
for peijuryi His attorneys wert
Messrs Hay and Clarke,, and h(
was found not guilt/*
iToy Ray, a colored boy. pit a-lrd
guiky Lothp chargefof house-break
ing and larceny* an^ was sentenc
ed to four!" months in the pec
etentiary.
The Court of General Sessions
was adjourned Wednesday morn*
ingv and the Court of Common
Fieas opened v it is^stfll in session.
The jury cases were fitflahed- yes
terday and the jurors discharged.
The suit for damages against
the Haile Giold Mining Co., brought ;
by the real estate owners in th*
neighborhood of the Mine, has
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been compromised. The company
is to pay $4,000 t > ,be divided
among ihe plaintiffs. This is less
than SiaVf of the anount demaaded
but was accepted in order to enu\
the litigation, which bid fair to b?
continued a considerable time.
Hon Jra B- i Jones represented tlu
company, and T. J. Khklaud Esq.
assisted by I Mr T. S. Moore an, of
Columbia, represented the ^plain
The suit of Mrs T. C. DuBose
against the county for injuries
sustained, was postponed-.
. _ CASE FOE COTTON. <
No Clearing House Certificates
.Veededfi ri Camden.
The cotton buyeis of Camden
are paying the highest maikei
pi ice in sput? cash for all of thr
staple brought to this a a rice U
Ifi^is btfeu deemed aduaalile byN
the l^a^ng linauciers of the city
not ioVjssMe' clearing house certifi
cates, as has been done in so many
of the cities and towns in the
S**uth. The certificates can have
only a ioc.al circulation-, antl white
they answer the purpose very well
us a level- to move the crop with,
they are not needed toete for the
reason that onr bay era ate provid-.
ed with a sufficiency of what is far
better, national currency;, and good
hard American gold and silver tlol->
lars.
Mr C. J. Shannon, jr., of the
firm of Springs, Keatli & Shannon, :
tells ns^iw^his hou^e is prepared
to buy 'cotton^ lots of tfrorn one to
500 bales, and} pay the spot cash
for the same, -tftid -the ot&er buyers
are likewise prepared.
It is greatly to the interest of
the farmers throughout Kershaw
county, and also neigh bofinp: coun
ties, to bring their cotton to Cam
den. Its reputation as a jiarket is'
wetl established,, and unsurpassed
t lis year as usuai. c
Westville -'Not In It."
At a meeting of the Comity;
Board of Control 'held Monday, it,
was decided not to open a dispen
sary at Westvi^e, sSnce it is no*,
likely that one would pay expenses!
there, the applicant estimating that
he would sell not more than 8*2,000
worth per year. Besides, the senti
ment of the leading citizens of the
"place is entirely opposed to estab
lishing one there.
j ZXCZLL2N? SCHOLARSHIPS.
Competitive examinations for the
three scholarships, offere 1 by the Col
lege of Charleston to the white mile stu
dents of the State will hold a*- the
sehooi torn mission. ir's office at the e^#rt;
house in Camden on October 3, * and 5
Each scholarship Is worth S- .0 per an
num, for fonr years . We deem it an ex
cellent opportunity, and advisable that
ttie young men of our county make stren
uous eilbrts to secure for themselves and
their county the honor and advantage of
fered. Either of the undei signed will be
pleased to givb any further njec fill in
formation ; application should be made
not later than September 20th.
J. M. Watts, ch'ifian.,
W. T. Villepjgue,
M. W. Gordon .
B. >ard F!x. K. C
Iteby was sick, wo gave her Castoria.
When the was a Child, she cried for Ca&toria.
When a be became ilias. she clung; to C&ataria.
WIfeatbe had Cbildfefc, ahegavethem CMUttk.
TV -rOVR HACK ACHES,
Or you are all vom oat, really good for oottj
trig, tt is general debility. Try
BROWIFS IRON BITTERS.
v. IS ?lt] core yoau cleanse yfor liver, and gin
\ ft good appetite.
WHt ftddto'st Because !
Hood^s Sarsaparilla is the best,
most VeEablfe and accomplishes the
jp^cva. *OOP'SCUB$?
Personal Mention.
Rev. Mi W.; Gordon and family
have returned from a visit to
friends at Sraithville.
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Messrs Eddie ,aud Lawrence
Mills left Tuesday . lor Davidson
colleptf. i 'I :
| j^rs Courinayj of Charleston, h
visiting Mr s/U. C. Salmon.
f Misa EyS, Kingv of Hagood, i*l
j visiting Mps Reua Boswtrll.
Mis&cs Janie Nijles and Lizzijt
Jones have returned home from p
visit to friends at Tillers Feiry.
:
Miss EstelleiKinjBjlio /has beer
visiting^! r *R. T. Rolri$oo*s f&raily.
lias returned ia heir home1 in Daii
liDgton ccuntjv - > ? | . '
Mi-iS St.llie Beard has returnee
oo'me fr?>m a vUit to relatives at
Ridgeway. I s j
Mms Annie "fcc&'nfer hols rtturned
Home fioui <& visit' to tjel^ites if
Atlanta. '.I ? i
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Dr. Wi. K. Cly^^n, of.W^rtviiUj,
-vas in town last Wqdneslday-. ?????}?
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t Miss Belle Tfcpq^pson is. on ATi?->j
it to Lancaster and KersibawT
Misses EliaY&od 'Ku Haile aL jj
visiting tclativAs at Kershaw.
Mfss fcjhttie Gerald lias retniVetf
home from au extended visits
.relatives nt Blackville..
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M^ss-iSfcllie Goodale has returned
home from a. visi1? to friends ir>
Charleston. ^ j -
Mr II. G. Carrison U?ft on las'i
Monday fur an extended trip tcj-i
the North. He will ji lonesome bus
iness concerning the JfaUt^rV *u<
w*iU visit the World's Vait.
Mrs W, I>. *Bo\ km has gone on-*-]
visit to her sister, Hrs J- M, Heath
ui Lancaster. mX
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Miss Helen Alexander, who ha*
been on a vifil to relatives in York*
villo, has returned j to her sister'**
Mrs T. J. Kirkland.
Mr Wiliis Cantey hns gone t^j
ClarentJon county, to take charge
>f a public school there.
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Dr J. K. MeLiirW, of Bishopville,;.
and Mr H. T, Thomas, of D^rttn^j
ton, were in town last Tuesday.
Mi-s Lou Nefl.'S ha^ returnc^
home . from a visit id friends in
Sumter. ' t -?
Mr L. C. Gl^nn, of Darlington, I
(was in the city Tuesday. j. ,
Messrs; S. C. and E. ft. 2emp
1 ft Monday for thfc World's Fair.
Phey will return to school in Phila
dclahia and Bafoimoro. whore *he\
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will resume the study of medicine,
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Mr G. H. Baum hns returned
ter an extended trij> tb- the North
and West. I \J
Miss Lena Rust is vising her.
sister, Mrs M. L. Cailisle. \
Mrs R. A. Rankin, <f Wilminff
tou, is x* issuing uer mother Mrs F.
L. Zouip. j fc
Mr ?V m K!*vpmanr who has been
in Oamdeu for lbs past t|ro years,
has gone to New Yoik.
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Mr S ?loman LibmiabJ^rpnt to Co
lumbia this week.
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The Misses Twittv, of. Spartan
burg, are visiting Mrs Jv\jv. De
Pass. i ; 1 j
Mrs J. B. Steedman, after a visit
of a month to Cleveland^ Springs,
returned home on last Monday.
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Miss Carolina Capers, of Charles
ton, is on a visit to her atwit, Mrs
Capers.
U'EATHEk-CltOP lil'LLETIS.
South Carolina "\V^athef .Set
vice for the Wdfek ending'
Monday, 11 1893.
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The first fouT days Were good;
sunshiny4" days and revived crops
and opened some cottorybut the;
latter half of the week heavy rains:
occured with cloudy weather which;
prevented cotton opening stoppod
picking and all work and started
bolls iind <corn on the stalk to rot-:
ting. All counties report rust as
doing considerable damage. Very!
fe?* reports show any cotton as
standing again after ;vhe storm.
The crops aioflg the mountain
sides sjiow comparatively little
damage and while ifot more Ihan
an average crtfp i3 expected the
farmers are elated at! this prospect.
Peas have bi-en dam.gfcd in lew]
calities but general!^ speaking the;
crop is good. Potatoes and tur- :
nips improved and bid f ur to make
an excellent crop. In York cctin-i
ty sweet potatoes are running to,
vine and late Irish will be a fail-;
are. . . * j
Late cotton is shedding leaves
and bolls are turning black -they,
are generally smalt the growth;
having been chucked by the frc-i
quent and continued; rain.
Fodder is generally lost some*
oats and rye are being sown but1
ground is too wet for work.
Along the river banks the rains<:
have shown the damage previously!
complained of to 'b^Wtremelyj
gieat the young corn and hay cropi
is completely ruined. Up .land
prairie bay is an excellent crop. ?
Al'>ng tl*e coast the rains have
interfered and prevented whatiittle
cotton is left from being picked.
These rains have washed off a!nd
neutralized the 'etfect of the salt
waier and rice and cotton a.e re
po'rted^to have revived slightly fund,
sweet potato vines are putting ion
new leaves.
J. If. Harm ok,
Central Station, j Director. \
Columbia. S. 0. j j j
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Don't You Knpw
That to have perfect jbeakh you ratist;
havfe pure . blood, and jthe best way! to
have pure blood is to tatde Hp<>d'a Sare:v
pari} la, Uh? beat b!oo& purifier and
strength baildei- It^pels all taint
scrofula, salt -rfieam an<i :i)l other hum-,
ors, and at^tlie same tidie builds up the
whole system and gives nerve strength;
Hood's P<lLs may be h*d by mail]
for 25c. o.f, C. I.. H?o<i & Co., Lowell,
Mass. i ; ! :
: Itch, Mange and Scratches of ere;
jry Ktadj on humatar animals, cured
in 30misutes by Wolford's Sani
tary Lotion. This never *ail$
Sold' by Dr F. L. Zemp, Camden,
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Kiptos Tabu i<* car? headache.
; . Hurry up! Dont let tfc*
4 rasa grow underneath jour feet,
hut come at ohce and subscribe to
The Chronicle. You can get It
ind the weekly Constitution boUi
7ne year for $1.75.
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reason
TBST'RB WAY AffEA
nf the ortjfciary, comi
in ?rtry way*. That
why t>r. Pferfe1* Pleasant Priteia
are sold on as it verq? lliey're
guaranteed. If they do&Vgive sat
isfaction, you uan lire your money
back.
Id Biliousness* or in acy disorder
?stomach and bo ire W you need
;tle?fceiku>n
takiy and pe,
in thi tray they work.
taction after them; yon g?d
real and faeUng good.
They promptly attd permanently
cure Sick or Buioot Hwlaches^Con
st ipatioo, Jaondlce, UiarineM, Sour
Stomach, Indigestion* and consequent
stupor or drow*.inoaa
small)
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r6CK W TJ9
cs offered 'by
the manufact
urers of Dr.
Catarrh
Remedy, for a
case:;: of |Ca~
laSm^ia the!
they caftftbt cute* no mat ter
how bad, or hp w lojtg standing;
A NARROW
How ifr Hsppfcnted.^
Thfrfdllowbg remarkable event. in a lafly's
-Ife will Interest the reader. ??Fora long tlim> I
.vtd fcterribi^'pain at tay Mearf, which flut
erv?I v ItatMt Incessantly. I ha<? no artetltb
m.1 ccuii not sleen. . I would be compelled
oyit up in btd -and belch pa* from my stom
ach u?:H " thought every minute vouM M
?r.y l?t. yTlieru wis a feelia.#>f oppression
'x>ut-tey V^rt, and Vvts^amM. to draw a
full br&avh. t couta* i a weep a room- with
out sittin* down and resting: but,- thank
liod, by tl.jhelpof New Heart- Cure all tiiat
Lipa-ttandl feel like another' woman.* Bo
fore using the Nov? Heart tJure J had taken
different s6-caiied remedies and beeb treated
f>ydo-'?rs without any benefit until Wafe
tiotii discouraged and diwgufcteci. My hi
aougUtmc battle of Dr. Miles' Sew Heart
care, ftnd ara happy to 6ay I nevor regretted
it. as 1 now have a splendid appetite 'and
tleep-irou. * I weighed lis pounds when I be;
raa taking the remedy, and bow I weigh 130 V4.
lis effewt in my ease has been truly marveK
jus.- -ft ixr surpasses any other medicine f
ha,ve ever taken or any ^icfit I ever re
ceived from phvslclans."? aite. ITirryStarf*
I'ottbviile, Pa., October IS, 1892. v- ? ?
Dr. Miles' Ts'q* Heart Cureis sold on a posi
tive t&atahtee by all druggists, or by the Dr,
HiIoa<SfediralCa, E!!&ai^lnd^?jiTeeeIpt<rt
pried, &l_per bottle. ?kiXbottfes $5, express pre*
pail. Thii great discovery by .an emlnei^
specialist la heart disease, contains neithoc
opiates >mor dangerous drags. \
[TATION.
Soutir.j Carolina? Kbi?iia1t Couxty.j
By T. A. Moo'rf\ Ksq.. Proba+e Jutfgfv
Whereas, H?>nry K. Beard irnde soli ]
to me 'to grant hhn betters Of A<hnini*-;
trafion of* the K*ta*tv <>f affd effect* o:j
Saniudl Beard, deedJitfW. Tlvse arc;
mere fa re to cite a*:d sdim nish ail and
singular the fcindred-and Creditors of *b<*
said Sknruv'l Be<?^ decefbed, tbsi tbfcy
be nnti b?.4hre me. in the Cefnrt- o:
Probata to be bete a: C:?raden ort Fri
day, '2%'th Sept next,, after ;<nb!;catiou
thereof, j;1 ,1 o'clofek in the forenoon, to<
show caase if nnf rtiey have, why Un
said Administration should not be grant
ed. Given uiidtfr iriy han 1, this thirfcentl:
day of September, Anno Domini, 1-89],
in the (^AMDES* CilltOSHCLK,
TV A. MOORK.
Jud^-e *f Probate K. C.
.1 SPECIAL Olir
a In-order to introduce the!
RAPID WRITER FOUN
TAIN PEN, into Camden an?V
surrofindin? comm\i?ity, I will
make the feliowirig-uffer, which'
is good for 30 days: . I will'
s<kIl tke pen for $2.0lWthe reg
ular price of this pen is $2.50.
You will- miss a great oppor-^
tumtyvh you do not take advan^
tage of this ofFet. The pen 1s"
guaranteed for 10 years service.
Sent b?r jnailon receipt of $24)0.!
| Address,
* A. M GRIST,
Y^rkvttfe, S. C.
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My fapnds ancd
former patfow
will please tak?
notice that I have
stock of choice
and respectfully solicit a at
of the public patronage;, i
atHl to be fouud at
THE OLD STANDI
where you will be welcomed j
Remember, my entire 8tc?kis|
new and fresh, and 'goods wil!j
4>e sftd at /the lowest prices,!
Give me a cfcll, at:d you wjll
be pleased witU
my attractive line
Ol goods.
J. F. SMim
DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT ABABJJ *
\ lleyte y<m think tbb la s . new twehwk 1
, te?<Bt* ou< babiea oo application ; 4t ha? beeo J
done before, bowwoe, tkit nerer b?v? tbo* ^
ifirobbed been ?o nesi SetntetoBliBMleM,,
8U& S?r?i
little btook-and-whita co^ravtnf cu fin
>ou butajfelnt Mm of tkrftXQiSSteoticW,
T. . ^ V* A XkXHT. , .
wMofc we propoee to aeod to rn; tnaipoW
off mud flung Mkte-vtth a triumphant -oop.
TheflSh tint* are perfoct, and tho eves follow
tot where jou Mend. Theei
etkmaof tl
tutrh-dhe moat
eceof baby life* are tobe given to the*
who subscribe -to Demofeei** FaanyM***.
j&e for I860. The reproductions cannot b*
told from the orlaloal which ooat
. /orlglwu. which ooet ftfO, arid
are tbe'aane aiae ufxa inche*). Tbebebjli
Wo atoe, and absolutely lifelike. We btfre
alao ia preparations to preeept to our ?ut>>
iiortbeea during 1088, other jrrfeat Pfctyree
auch artWU aePercy Mown, Maud Humph*
LouJa Deechampa, and t*hew of worid-w
veoown.
Daechaapa, sod trthetsof wo rid
n. Me ooly two example* of
during the past waiv a A Ywl of
.wuuui tnwuwm iiiuia^ui wu/w wm worn
38?REESSE& dSU?. Fimny
i jfapuioe far laSwill poaeeflMg ng"
SSftaltorfctofaitof ctettvi
??faSH
beafctaa*
?object (natter, that win keepereryooe port* >
ed on ak the topic# of the daj% and all tfct
fads uft dJJtereoUtetne of latere* about tfe*
fiweeCold,, besides furolshtM tatereettar
nyiMmMto. yr?v?toa ???, twtW,
wpoteiamuy; and *tw Pe?oiwii,B mv
, and we
?*<
Kojr&atoe* Ma fashion page* avope?>
we give you. frte of eosf, mthapaL
iv & to trie during tbo year, an*
'?"?SK '
.""rl
Bead In foor wb>
and you irill rariKf
York. Ir^you are unacquainted wtth tko
Wgitine^cnd *OoeotaforaBpeciaienoo|#^ ,
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it
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handsomest
fbrottgii^^ to thi?
Rambler Racer; [full
[ co?tfi7d.00ram is one \
fbpit machines o a the nutria*
Ttfcaot for sale, but to !?[]
given away, anl thfr \i r
manner in whi< h it i*?b
done : i . If jfou pi fr&fese
to the aipouat of fJfyOO.or
more, cash. yon j mil receive V
ticket -Which will, entitle you
4b onejihance in the drawing,;
whictf?wiU take pWce/as soon
all thi requisite ii umber of tM?!
eta have been is. ;ued, notice of
whi<& wjll be : given through
$e daily papers.; A duplicate
of each ticket issued will be re
gained a yi all of these will 1> ']
placed in a hp?;, thoroughly
t&ixed dud 0U2 diiwn therefrom
by * disinterested - party. The |
person w-hose^arpe aijd wtim
fcr appears oh the cm4/"so|
drawn wHl be presented with
the bicycle. Don't you need a
suit of Clothes to tide yoirj
through the balance of > the;
Summer Better purchase ii
fa^re and get the benefit of re
duced ; prices. In ord^r to!
make room for Fall ' Stock,<
which is sopn to jarme, I offer,
jfor a short time ^uits that . for
mer*y sold at $l6.50 for 7^0 ;
jtlSO SuJ^Uor! 9 00* \bM
.* for nnd^HLO.50
there's
value in thcra,'1mdJier8flrt#'wUl
iU ;tot lon^. v \ jteep constant
ly on hand a complete stock ot
Underwear, 'Necl wearv Gents'
Half ilose, Hand verchidfH, Sus?
(tenders, Col lars in I ?uffy and
the latest shapes n* Hats, ' ,
j Ii you do^ot resAfe.ittCo-j
Jumbia write tyr what you
want. PrJfcpt a^icl careful" at*
tenticn given to pailSorders.
M. L. K NAKO.
!ij U 120 M,yiS8CUtSl2tf;
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[Atsi^r* of the Golden Star ]
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Published at Atlanta. Ga., the FARMER'S FRIES
COMPANION. Has already
The largest circulation any Weekly in THE WORLD,
Its Agricultural Dc*parme*t is the bei?t m the hthA,
Its Women's and Children Vcoluains are<rf unusual i
Its \ special Features cost more than
pers cOTibined for general reading matter. , "
Its News Columns cover the WQjjfLl*. v ;
Bill Arp writes for ft ?
Dr Taluiage preaches for it.
1 Joel Chandler Harris iphieie.. fte&us.J Wallaee P. ftee3 and
Frank L. Statrotop #re refcrfarlf employed bv it. [
? A^M- Weir fB?fce Pknketj&has a wleklyvlettp. y\T
Mark Twain, Robert Lenis Stevenscn, Rod*ar& Kipling
Frank Stockton r Richard Malcom Johnson and Iwe-beti UMSTtfj
genius cf the woriico^ibute tojls column*.
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The. ewnlnn^tion price of the tropapers is- lower than ih*
fteskl&ad hi your ittbfcnptionlto the Cbeomcle Office.
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