The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 23, 1895, Image 3
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To Be Repaired
Country &upcrtf?jr Phelps adver
lists in The ChinpUo to-day that
B'elsenffy's BrttSr\ over Ly nzk'S o
River, * is * to be repaired.
Mr. t*hclps will be at Blukeuey^s
Bridge at 10 o'clock a. in., Septem
ber 10th, to relieve bids and award
?contract. 0
Mr. Hrason
? The many friends here <.f Mr. I).
K. Hin?on will hu pleased to learn
that he is meeting with suoh sue
cess as a merchant in Camden that]
he -has had to n r range fur a larger
store room this full. A new build
ing is being put up for hiui. ? Lan
caster Review.
Grand Central Hotel
In another column of TJie Chron
icle wilK-he found an advertument
fiom the Grand Ceut,ral H.oteLCol
umhiu, S. C. This hotel already
i hears an enviable reputation, and
?under it new mauagment it will
lose nothing. Mr. J. W. Kennedy
has leased Ihe hotel and will havej
it thoroughly fenoyated from top
to bottom. Mr. K. T? Gulliatd, for
merly of thePavilian Hotel, Char
leston, wjlj he the manager. When
in Columbia !?o sure to stop at the
<Grand Centra}.
. Chain Gang for Kershaw County.
The County Hoard of Comrais
<4 sinners have for some little time
t >e*o n consideiing the ad vlsability of j
- establishing a chain gang, and it is
now almu&ij absolutely certuin that
?wo will have one. The Boatd will
meet to-day to oomplete arrange-1
?ments fojr it. The Boatd :s to be
?congratulated upon this work, for
'io is something the county has lon?_>
?necdcc'. A man will have to lie
?chosen to take charge of the gang.
Mr. Butler Phelps has .been sug
gested as ? suitable person. Mr.
Phelps is a thorough Reformer and
his experience as a guard at the!
State jjeiteftltttry ar.d his practical
knowledge of road-woiking well
qualifies him for the position.
Gentlemen of the Jury.
The following named gentlemen
?have been drawn as petit jurors to
werve for the September, 1695, term
of Court for tins county:
Mitchel 'Ingram, T. V. Spencer,
fr ?J Buker, .John ,J Thompson, E
? i Hendrix, K C DnBose, T T Book
man, .1 B Cureton, Dan'1 M Melton,
\Vc*& Cureton, VV M Cauthcn, Man-'
?ea Rubon, S Logan Luna, Sam'l
. AI. Hough, Henry A Marshall, Ar
chie F Young, Joshua .J Josey, W
<J! llorton, Peter Cole, Fra$,]c D
Oaidpbello, A l> Jones, W 1* Du
Bosc, J T B Elliots, Napoleon Tay
. lor, B t* Caston, J C Hilton, R E
Mungo, Dan'I M Barnes, C A Bow
en, K M Thompson, John R Trues
?dell, C J Shannon, Jr, XV B Man
gum, John R?Hall, J as, F. Gardner
41 nd; f .
We hope the Governor is Eight
The (Columbia Register says
*4Mnnoge.'s of election were in
quiring yesterday when or where
they were going to get paid for
their services. No provision was
made for their payment in the con
?stitutionnl convention actj unless
there is a surplus to do it with nf
ter all othfcr expenses are i- aid. On
ly $30,000/^vaB apprhpfated and if J
ilie convention^ sits a# long as soip?'
people believe A?4.,'w11tps<dl tlyrt'w.li
be taken up. G/>\\ t hinks
the'Ccouvention jwill not be in ses
?sionNnjui^th^n- three weeks and
that there w?il bo a surplus of be
- tween six and eight thousand dol
3ara with which to pay managers."
We hope that Gov. Evans is
light in thinking thnt the managers
will i;e paid. The men who
quit their business all. day to man
age Ihe election certainly deserve
P'iy. /
fa . .. / .
Piomiscuous Items
Now i>* t lie time to place" a full
a>l v<y ti amen t.
The -Atlanta Constit ulion and
Tl e Camden Chronicle on year foci
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PROTECTION from the grip,
? pneumonia, diphtheria, fever and
?epidemics is given by Hood's Sarsapa
rilla. It makes PURE BLOOD.
When Ruby woa irfck, to h<*rNs$toiia.
When nho wm a Child, nho crlod for <
iVhon alio Ixvamo Miss, rfbfl chinjj t*? C'antorla.
When t>hfi bad Children, al^c gave them CaatorU.
t
? You cannot say that you have
tried everything for /our rheuma
tism, until you have tried Ayer'a
l'ills., Hundreds have been cured
of this complaint by the u?e of
these Kills alone. They were ad
mitted ofcaxhihition at the World's
Fair as a standard cathartic.
English Spavin- Liniment rc
removes.aU hard, Soft or Calloused
- Lumps and Uleromishes from iinraea, ,
? Blood Spavins, Cur.bs Splints, Swi^
uey, Bing Bone, Siifles, Sprslns, all
awolea Tnrojtta, Coughs, etc. . Save
<50 by use of on# bottle. Wai
ranted th? most wondf r/ul Blemish
Cura erer Vnoira. Sold by Dr. F.
# L Zeaj), Unggiii, Candeo,. 3. C
Personal.
Mr. G. K. Turner, of We?lville,
left on yesterday fin August's, On.,
where he will in futiue if aide.
O'd CMns. N^? '
If you Ann'< iuaIi for ohl coins,
cancelled postage stamps and Con
federate monev, send 1 ots. in
stamps tor pi k luitst, to iiook ami
fowling, Dept. H., Kquiiahle Huild
ing, Memphis, Tenn. They nl???
represent large M annfuoi inert.
Write Jthem for prices, anything
you wiity
That Tired Peeling.
Is a common com^l-ii' i and it i*
a dangerous symptom. It means
that the system is debilitated be
cause of un pure lilond, und in this
uondition it is especially liable to
attacks of disease. Hand's Sar*
sa|>arilia is the iviucdv f-?r this con
dition, and also for that wcuknesc
which prevails at the change of sea
son, climate or life.
Hood's Tills act easily, yet
promptly and ctticienily on the
bowils and liver. 25c.
Not one complaint has been
made by th'>?0 using A,vei\ Sarsnj -
uilia accnudinft? to the diiections.
Furthermore; we have yet to learn
of a case in which it has failed to
atrord benciii. ; So say hundreds of
druggists all over tbc coun^n. Has
cured others, vyill curjpou.
iX. ' ^
Jfaom Qur (forro^poiitienM.
Gum* Springs.
Aug 2 1st.
Dear Chi omclo : ? After a siloiice
of several weeks 1 come g a i n .
Mrs. C. W. McCaskill is spending
some time wiJi relatives near Lish
opville.
Mrs. J. K. Murchison and little
daughteis, Kate and Ilirtli, of Roy
kins are visiting friends and
relatives at this place.
We'dati't hear of in any*, --picnics
now, what can be the matter with
the young peoph ? 1 thi.ik it would
be a good idea for the correspond
ents of The Chronicle to come to
gether and have a big pi,:nre. We
just know brother "11. I\ would
help us. What say you Mr. KditoiV
(The suggestion meets our hear
ty approbation "Cress Path." You
are ri?ht in supposing that brother
"H. '1'. J." will help. In a commu
nication tO-day he invites The
Chronicle./ ^very lady correspon
dent and iier swuetheart, her best
lady friend and hjur sweetheart, ev
ery gentleman .correspondent and
his sweetheart'" to meet at. his
house. This is tha second time
brother Johnson hns- extende?r/Chis
cordial invitation, and fcr our part
we expo, t to bo there. It now on
ly remain for him to appoint the
day and we'll have the picnic. ? Ed.]
Well, well! "Vivian" wo, never
knew that Providence ^ was "The
Had Place" until you made us so,
wise through the columns of Tin:
Chronicle. 1 j'h always nood to!
have a wise friend. We are "very
sorry for you Vivian having to live
where }ou are, (if it is "The Bad
Place".) *;?
We close for this time hoping to
have the pleasure of writing again
soon. Many good wishes.
Cross Path.
' "Shamrock
A Happy Time In .Store For The
Chronicle aid (/tn'rcsj?;?n
rteiitM.
Dear Chronicle: ? It' liss been
some time tince ton lieaid from m",
and perhaps you think mat I no
longer .consider myself "one of the
boys;" butr "not a bit, of it J' says
the Irishman, and I would have
written you often, but n< you seem
lo have had so many correspondent**
of late, I thought it would onlv be
fair to hold up for a w!iil<\ and lei
the new correspondents gain acees
to one of tlio best papers in the
South. '
Hut yon must not lhin;c because
I 'have not been wiiting, that I have
been mad; neither have I been idle
for let me tell von! I have enjoy
ed myself hugilv since I last wrote
you. I have had the pleasure of
attending sever.. I "big uicctin's,"
amonjf them was the meetin g ai
Antioch. It was my first visit to
that section, and. I saw ji numhet
of my friends, w.hosu hand ! was
truly glad to shake.
Right here let me say to the boy*
ye?, girls too, that I am raising an
other tin key for Tin: Ciiuonici.k,
and this time I am going to extend
a hearty invitnt'.on to the Kditoi
-tMTfT famiiy, c.veiy lady cnnesj^>ntt
ent an?l her sweetheart, her best
lady friend, and her sweetheart,
evory gentleman corn spom'ont end
his sweetheart, a .id if 1 fail to
make it a delightful occasion, I will
beg your pardon and Jn?t 4 quit the
drive" tliats si. A n d
if we are ail f ?riuiurtc enough
to met; i on such an occasion
I will not only kill one tuikoy, bift
as ma.i)' hh you can eat and will
have a barrel of persimmon l?tei?
to boot. And if sister "Vivian"
and sister "Cross. Path" doij't want
to be .tied up by a ^notorious Re
publican. they will hfivu to "walk *
chalk lifK*." Now what do you al.
saj? I aim for you lo stay all
night and hea? the best music you
ever hcaid and what <lsc? Well I
will not he cross on that occasion ?
anything lor a little fun!
A protracted meeting is io prog
ress at Providence this week, con
#
dttouti by ihe Revs. Dabney and
Cyiu'.
' There is no tdekness, ileaihs nor
fnorringes lo report tins week, and
.'so with the kindest regards in nil,
(l hid you a happy flood Niglii!
II. T. J.
Bonhh.
Aug. 20.
Mr. Kriitnr:? Aeftt Saturday
morning found us on our way io
P^ovhlencd. After spending Imlf
an hour very pleasantly will* our
"would l>e hestesi" we tiavilcd on
loih? hospitable house of Mr.
James Robertson, where wo spent a
pleasant dav wiih his charming
[daughter, which s, in our opinion,
an honor to any f it her. Af;ei h
sad hut pleasant good bye, we w??re
again on our downward road. We
hissed through some, of the llnest
farming lands inSumteiCoun y iwid
found crops in good eonditton.y/w<\
at list arrived at our old nonte,
where we were met by < ViyiuuV
and, by tlie ???<?, we were treated
to^exlra*" We expect alio was
''looking.'" n
Wlnle at Providence, we had the
pleasure of calling on two of its
sweetest young ladies, Misses Sue
and Lizzie Folk, where one of the
moat pleasant evenin s of our recol
lection was spent. It any one likes
? ad lea company and are fortunate
enough to have the plcasnie <?f vis
iting Providence, wo guarantee
them a One time.
We nl?o had i he pleasure of hear
ing R -v. J. K. Rushtou, pastor of
the Oswego circuit, preach a flae
serm^n^at the c'ose ,of a series of
meetings at R. mberVs church. It
is said to have been one- of the host
ever held at. that place. There
were 18 conversions. Ho announced
that there will he x meeting at St.
John's, beginning on lite fourthSun
day.
We were also present at the bu
rying (?f M i p.Rj?-hburg,of your citv.
She was qnieih^laid to rest in the
pv'esence of a luge congrcgration.
We extend our sympathies to , the
in reaved fartiilv antLliope that it
may* be the n^'ins'' <>i bringing
them nearer Christ.
Sunday evening found us in ni
t he pleasant home of Smithvi.le's
worthy physician, Dr. C. S.Hrittor,
where we spent an hour very pleiis
nntly wiih his el. arming family,
lint as all tilings must come to an
end we were soon parting, but not
in heart, hoping to soon meet
agai n.
After a few hours drive we were
"gain at home, where wc found
every thing none the worse for an
absence, nrid then ended one (.f the
most pleasant visits of our life.
Fodder pulling ts now tiie orrier]
of the da v. Cotton has improved
wonderfully since the rain. We
hope that a bad hcgir.ing is going
to make u good ending.
Kxeuse n?, Mr. KditoV, for tres
passing on your spser, but we have
been ag brief as possible.
H. M. If.
P, S. We filled, in the aho\eto
mention the few pleasant moments
we spent at the hospitable home < f
Mr. II. 1*. Weldon. who by the way
is one Smith villus best citizens.
Providence.
Aug. l?th.
Denr Old Chronicle : ? Little did
we think, when l*st we wrote that
so long a tiine would ( lapse before
we would appear in your midst a
gnin. R dt you see we have chang^
ed headquarters, for the present at
least.
W,e are afiaid that cotton wLlI.be
somewhat injured by the present
Ivains.
.Mr. Rem lie it Dixou, accompani
ed by hi* sweet sister, Mi*s Julia,
havVluieti visiting rtlalivcs at Da:
iington. ,
Mis. Annie ( onner,of( 'hai lestor.,
aecompatiied by her tliiefc
bright little boys, has been spend
ing seme time in this vicinity.
Air. J. \V. Hudson, of this t?ec
?ion, has been on a short visil to
i.is son near Camden.
Mr, Dixon titucky, one of I)ail-|
ington's most p ipular young ton,
is spending some time with. rt lal
iv?s at I. lis place. / ?
M;s. Stic Davipy/of Darlington,
has been visiung friends and nla
tives in this neighborhood.
M essrs*. W. F. I] ud'KijKft'nd R. (/'.I
Folk hav? been sporting in Ridge
way. We understand that they
stopped in the Heulah section a few
days,
M r.R!a nding DuRant, of Sumter,
was in this burg recently.
Mijj John Kingman, of this neigli
boi lf()od, is travelling North ? ?r ly*
health, lie will "pent! some time
in the mountains before hi* return
homo. 'There has been a protract
ed meeting in progiesa ai Remberts
Methodist Churclt the two 'past
we?li-?. We ho pa tint much an-'
lasting good has been acnrrmpHsher4
We are told that is the- lust that
has been time fot f< rly years. IIiii
rali for old Ri iuberu! N?, w?
mean f..r IJto. Rtfshlon who has la
bored so faiillfnlly.
We want you, Mr. Kdl/or, to re
commend us for a bojijff- keeper, as
we hive been keeping two houses,
18 o.iles apart for the lant month.
Well '?Lo? tis Hull," if "Bertha"
has ever worn our dress, she must
have xloten it.
We did not refer to ourself, "II.
MQf but that 'lollicr girl; the
one lh;il canned yon so tnueli'dn-ai t
?che."
Hoping you -will excuse our long
letter, wc will hastily tnak# our ex
it. ^-Vtvian.
V7 -
Aug. 21st.
I Mr. Editor; ? I come a^iin Alter
ft short absence, asking space in
your very interesting column?.
This see lion lias been visited for
the past woik by refreshing rains
which were greath needed.
Wj are glad t-> nolo that tbo lit
lie son and daughter or Mr. S. J.
Hawkins, who have been very ill
with typhoyd fcv.-r, h vo improving
very fast. A ! ? ? , Misv.a llallie and
M oiiii* Kvtins, wli ? ? iiwvo l?* en quilt
sii k, are now able lo he up ^gain. !
Mr, J . F. MeCrady, who has recent
ly been verv sick, is better again,
Messrs, J. \V, B. and U. b\ I > i x - 1
on, of ileulah neighborhood, v* ere
visiting in this lung last Sunday.
A protracted meeting will begin
at SniltliviPe (^t. John's Church)
on the 4 tli Sumlav in this month.
lie v. Knt aminlger, pastor of the
Swift Crock Baptist Church, will
^ reach atlMsgftf^O'hnveh on I he lai
Suntlny night/Mn Sjptetnhur, A
luijjpe congregation is anticipated,
M r. T, W. Hawkins has a very
d ie crop of corn and cotton.
Fodder pulling and politics is
about all the sro. Cotton is begin
ning to o| er..Mr. 1*. M Hawkins lus
the most open cotton we have seen
t his season.
Well as my letter is reaching it
considerable length, nnd sleep)
eyes sro worrying me, 1 will closi
with lust wishes toTn kCii komcmc.
(i. K. 11.
Green Hill. ?
Aug 1 7 1 h .
Mr. Editor: ? As you havn't an\
Correspondent fr.mi this place, 1
will try and give yod a few dot".
We are having some very rain\
weather at present.
Messets doltn Gladden and Wil
lie Rush, two handsome y???nng
men of the State fan; jWere v i ? i t i ?* j?
at this place on hist Sunday.
Mr J. J. Rush, Jr, of llns place,
is visiting rela'.ives near Hugoods.
id iss Blanch Turner, afu r a von
pleasant visit to friends at IIng-?od,
lias returned h> me. Some ones
heart is made glad.
What has become of UM. C. 1\"
"f westvilb V we would like to heat
from her.
Wo hope to have a marriage to
report soon.
?A? this is ou V first, we will close
with best wishes toTim Ciikonioi.k.
Willie.
Chestnut Grove
\ Aug. 50th.
'Mr. Kditor : ? How the lime ha*
fd.pped awav since we visited youi
liright columi.s.
Quito a revival w?s going on at
Beulali some time ago. Tue pas
tor, Rev. Peter Stokes, was ably
assisted by Rev. T. G. llevbe.rt, of I
Sumter, and Rev. G. II. Waddell,ofl
Pq nrwloti
A young man in this burg has
worn out a road cart and two buy
gies and now he has the third ling
-?y j trying to got-s-^if*1.- We b-'Hid
?hat he had promised to "bang up
the sworn" if lie does not succeed
this lime.
At this late day, tfe thank you
Mr. Kditor, for .your kind remem
brances of us at the picnic on the
4th; we too, wish we had been pre
sents
We suppose "Lochs Hub" thinfcs
it is ubet?er l ite than novel" Bun
we will look over tnat as we guess
? t took hito?a:l this time to catch
enough fiish to settle with the law
yer that looked it up for him.
die says we begged him to tell
,him who we were; we deny the
charge. Vivian may, wear dicsses
like ours. We have often seen t.vo
things alike, but still not be the.
same. Beilliu.
DoK a'b.
As it bus been sometime Hince
we appeared in vonr interesting pa-,
per, we will t ry and send a few
items this wcek._/
\Ve have been, having an abun
dance of r ft in f'T the past two
wei k*.
A pr<. traded meeting closed at
DcKnlb last Sunday. We hope thai
great good will he accomplish d,
and i lint the deep and earnest wo:k
?>f our faithful pastor will not he
lost, on his hearers
Miss Lou la Iliwkabee, one of
Pino Tree's sweetest girls returned
home last week after upleflsani vi -
it to her cousin it this place.
"Mr. Kugene Writs, a popular,
voting in:in of West Warcree, spent
a few dajs visiting friends hen
Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex
. Deputy (J. S. Marshal,
Columbus, Kan., says:
"I was delivered
of TWINS in
less than 20 min
utes mid with
scarcely any paiu
after using only
two bottles of
"MOTHERS'
FRIEND"
DID HOT SUFFER AFTERWARD
pr~8rntt>r or mnlJ?V)n roceti'l of price.
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TWKLVt week* by the old plan. 8p?(jl ?4
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ing and success.
. For farther information ad 'reus $
CO?9 Bankets and Brokers,
July HI, (Jin. 211-24*2 liialto Building, Chicago, 111.
Inst. week.
RlissClrJico Nlcliolcon ?? Apen<1
i?i]? some time with relaiivea in
IMnultjr. l*et.
77 SHERIFF'S SALE,
South C:>r? linn ? Kershaw Connty,
I n il' hc I at, public ntiti r/ before the
Court Iloi'ise ?|oor. i i Camden, S. ('.
within the b'gal hours of Kale on tin* flrsi
M?irt?lny in S- plumber next, the f. Mow
ing da ncriheil personal property;
< > te dim colored dry milch cow.
i*>i| upon MS tlio property of Uruoks El
der. ' \
'1 t-riiifc of .Sale? Cash. ? y
It. 15. WILLIAMS,
S K. O.
NOTICE.
Otliee of Co. Supervisor, )
Caiii len, S. An#., 21nt, 18;)5.)
Nutlet* i? horehy jriven that I will ho nt
llbikoney's liiMjro on Lvut lie's ItlVer,
Seiitcm her I Oth, tit 10 o'clock . to receive
1 > i < I h for repairs to said l.riil^c? Lumber
t* "!??? nil henrt, uikI free from all imper
fection*.
Work to Ik? given to the l?iw;'?t respon
sible l?i<Mt'iyj hc to ylve Ihind fur the j
faithful perCtKiiini e of woi k. The right t
to reject any or ill! toils is rcnerveil
PI ih.s can Sc seen ?t Mr. .f. IL-Kidev'H.
J. It. ri HOLTS. (
Supervisor Ker?h?i*vS* County.
Grand Central Hotel.
This well known hotel i< now under,'
in-w niunj>g>-tncnt,Mr..l W Kennedy having 1
letted it. The huihlioK will by thorough- 1
ly icnovntcd from top to hotto^raud will j
have every convenience fur guests. Tlie ?
cuisine will he all that n lover of y >o<l i
clmer couM desire. Mr. K. T. Gsi'.liard, I
formerly of tli? PuTillinn Hotel of Oiar j
l.sto i, w'i.l )>e m.ica ?of.? When in Col
utiibin Ktop at vhe
Grand 0<en
ItirstlL 3E2Eo>t;<E?X?
Corner MjJh and I'lain Htreet*.
. _ r< ?
Hi
h<
!!
UNI>KU
jjnevv Management
+?*
Xotice iy hereby given to tlie;
people of Camden and Ker-!
shaw county that I have leased'
the Camden hotel, formerly thei
Latham House, and respectful-'
lyvifeo)ieit a share of their pat-!
roinge. Tlie table "supplied
with 4 lie best the . market af
fords. .Fafes 2^1.60 pi-r day
for transient boarders. Reduc
tion, made for boarders by the j
month. Vcrv Respectfully, '
P. BRUCE,
jaly 13. Manager. ?
&
South Carolina College,
4 COLI'MIIIA, 8. <\
Srnvinn hrjnn* Hi'ptcmb r i?f h,~ Ten
ri-?rn liir Coil-new w i: li Diplomas. S|n;?*i;i I
(.'onrsin, with ( VrtiHr.itPS. Ho rd
!a month. T<<ta! neoossary expenseM for
1 tlit1 year (exclinuvp of tra veiling, elothijttf
| and books) , fiom *1 to Woini'ii
' admitted to ill] Clith.?c8.
For further inforiiinti <ii, address the
President* I AM KS \V< >OI)UOW.
0onipctitivo ^animation,
N ticvi# hereby j?ivi?n that a cotwpeti
-Jivo ovjimin.it ion \*ill In1 held at the |
School CoiiiniisKioneiH < fli for Kershaw .
County, Au-iu&t 2.!rd, IH'J ?, for two Nor- 1
anal ?tiiii>;iitrt.to I .o ;i Imitted to t In* South
FWwmft Coll-go without the payment
tit the annual foe, ijtlo. or tuition fee, $10,
Tlic fuhjeclH f<?r ??xaniinatioii will In: the
name >im thorn1 for ?dmi**<!on to the B.dun.
tirie cmiMo in tho.C'oliejro. nnnielj, |
IjhIi, Mathematics and History.
For further information aptdy to
J. A. GH I< oSIJV. S.O. K.C.
Notice ot Board of
Health.
TUc attention of the eit'zein of Cat?
der. kener. II v i.s herehv called t o it\p fol
lowing Ht cti mi of tlm Act of th ? Lf
i~l .tuj>, establishing Hi.tnls of Health
and di'liuinu their duticn. ,fr :
Sir.fi. The *aid Ibwird ?:f Health
shall have \m)y*S to uihul- and niaintain
a complete a/d anTniile system of birth*,
and deaths whlch\may orrai'^'itiiin tin* I
town or city, and t? rout pel obedience to
th ? kiiii i C' upon tin* part of all physicians.
ar.d other mdic.il practiti mors. clergy -
"nven, ina_'ist rates, mid-\viws, under
takers sexton* and all other pirsmis
from whom 'nfnrin ition for mich pur
poses may properly In* required
All r. poi'i* should la* made to t!ic sec
retary.
A. A. MOO UK, M. !>..
I'res't.
?f .so. \V Coitiu:irv tf. D. See., pro
telll.
Health Restored
, - . c\
ALL .RUfT DOWN
fc _
No Strength nor Energy
Miserable
IN TIIK
EXTREME./
l liSLZlCiS
COVE RED
- n llli- i*
SO 3^ EG. <
CUREO DY U$fe\
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"Several years sign, my Moot! was In
ImkI eon'lilloii. i?y swnn nil run ttowp,
ninl my jreitenil heiilili very inueh Im
paired. My were covered wlHi
Isruc #<ires. ?'l*ehaijflti|r all tlio time, I
I: ml no utrenpth m?r ei wri/jr uml in* feel
ings were tr.lseraW)' In 1lt?* e*irctne. At
hift. I roiniiiciK'e?l fakliuc Ayrr's flaisa
|>;irllfc? aikI soon not ;i rlwmjre forth*
letter. My ?|>|>cftie r?*t ?ir?ic-?l and wlih
II. rcneiMd* Aliciipilt. Kueotir.-iged l?y
lliese r#?s. I Keiij T?n tajflrjr tlieSar-.
unparltfa *UM ImiI t|Af" six U>:tl<n. :?tid
my limit*) w*? r??st??ffV ? A. A. Tow*#,
l>ro|?. ilorrN lioiwu>. T1hmii|?s4i?. Xrl>nk<
Ayer'SoXSarsaparifla
* Admitted
AY THE VOftLO'8 TAIT.
BOILERS!
(iet Our Prices.
~ ??? -- ?
Oompli'K* Cotton, Snw, (frist, (ill n"nd
I'Ytlili/.vf Mill Outfits ;*ulxo Gin, Free*.
('???? Mi 1 a i'i Sliuyiu outtltfc.
I'ui'.iHntf, MrMKo, Factory ?furnace pntl
Uuilrt ::<l Cn tiny*; l!iulr>ut<l, Mill M;t
el. in s: s' ami F ictui v NtipilWs.
? llcltii jf, Packing, Injrctorn, I'ipo Fit"
lirtfs Si. ws, FUi'H, OiU'ix, etc.
( \\<T FYFKY DAY. . WORK 1?'0
HANDS.
I, HMD IRON H'OllkS
4 f I'M (10.,
11 11 S9t 1 ?1 9 C* ?*>
( A lit < \" H l'ASSF.NUK .1 DFl'OT. "
May 10, Cxii.
riiiisitrriiiiiAN pb
.VlAil! SHIKARI',
aB :e k "isr v xtijEJ ,
B, o.
l ull Faculty oi atri fully selcetoil pio*
irssiotcil toacix is. Monti* inHuonca for
iritis in tin' r.v*i?tont'? fainl'y. Olimnto
uiisnrpasm <| m the Stall*.
I't Ki: Mul'NiAIN WATKH.
FI\F. S V <TK M OF SFW'KK AGF
K\ptMi*<k? Ail.'.ptiMi 1? (he HanL
'limes.
Next Session ('onnncnces >Vcil*
nt's'lny st'pt. 1 1 , 181)5.
For Catiiloyii", full information, etc.,
uiUIro s
RKV J.F.McKINNONJVos.
(irct'nvillc, 8. C?
I MANSIONS!
l$t'in_' located nenr tho (ioverntnenl
i fcpartmonti', am. Vhlo to yon r
claims 1m tter attenti n , than at'oHiev*
located ilsi-where. Special attention giV
en io jlilliculi ami rej nsti'd claim*. . If
your present attorney docs not Milt you.
:i 1 1? I is slow write nie, SoMierS who
'?jive hist their ilUehaiKc* can ohhiin ih w
?nt8. Ch. litres of desertion removed.
No for iinl ss you tfet Jl l'enslon.
Advice Fltl'lK. Soldiers pejibioned
lit less than tw, |vo dollars p??r ,
tmnil ii, and snlli'i iinr front disability in
iidition Vo t hat named in their pension cer
tilieate outv obtain increase ttndor now
law. It is not necessary fur veil to have
gotten any ailments in war to y:< t polls ion
i d under the new#l.;w. Pensions for w itjovrs
and children without regard if cause o*
i suhliers death : for mothers an I fathers
wliu hiv now dependent, whether they
were dependent on ?? Idler wlion ho died
<>r not. I'ensions obtained for service ren
dered in Mexican nndludim wars. A
Mexican pension can now he increasid
to $12 ft month.
PATENTS
Caveat*. 'I rade MarKs, Kfojcn*, Copy,
rights and All Pi.ti'Of ha'DtilPKr T6r?mTeir:
tor .Moderate fees. Ii firmntion nm1
ad\ iCe'Vivcn ly inventor* witliout chaise.
Address If^. MelNTUtB & Co.. At
torneys, Box 1(!7, Washington, 1). C.
$1800.00
OIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$ i jo.ooe very month given away to any one who applies
through u* for the moit meiitonoua patent during th?
month preceding. /
We socuro the best patent* for mw clients,
and (he object of thit oflfe* it to encourage inventor* to
keep track of their bright idea*. At the.same time we
w?*U to iiaprc** upon the puMic lite feu that
IT 'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES, '
?uch a* the "car-window" which can be eaiify aSd up
and down without breaking the pastenger'aback, "aauoe
pan," "collar- button," "nuwock," "bottle-Mopper,"
and a thousand other little thing* that ino?t any one can .
find a way of improving ; aridities simple invention* Bri
ttle ones that bnng Urgent return* to the authqr. Try w
think of something to uiveat.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patent* taken out through vs receive special notice la
the " National Recorder, publithed at Washington, D.
C , which i* the be*t newspaper pubii*hed in America ia
the intcre*U of inventor*. We furnish a year'* Mibscrip.
tioft to thit. Journal, free of cott, to ftU our dkntt. We
rI*o* aclvem?e, free of twt, the invention each month
which win* our $i?o prite, end hundreds of thotnanc^s
of copies of the "National Recorder," containing a
k'xetcn of the winner, and a description of Ms invention,
wilt be scattered throughout the United States among
capitalistsand manufacturer*, thua bringing to their aitetv
lion the merits of the invention.
Alt communications regarded strictly confidential.
JOHN WBDDERBURN A CO.,
Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents*
6?8 F Street, N.
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
r?r Rtjtrctict ? telitor of ihit pater. WnUAromr. .
jo-fag* FREE.
In
Poor
Health
means so much more than
y9u imagine ? serious and
fatal diseases result from
trifling ^ilments neglected.
Don't play with Nanjre''S
greatest gift?health.
Browns
Iron
Bitters
^gssssss
rKMrslly ?*-.
wd, netvoii*,
? no fcpp?tl(?
L ttnl wot*,
fti at onctiik
the most refia
in?'? vou Bit