The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 13, 1895, Image 2
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PUBLISH KI> KVKRY / FRIDAY
HY ?
<w. x_,. M?:nO W BJ.LL
The o nli/ Reform Paper in Kcrahttw
( fount y.
Cam dkn, s. c., skit. is, i8ur>.
Sunacmi'TiON Katkh : ? Oim year,
tlx months, .V) cents; three months, 2 >
0011' 8. * Vv
JRatks ?'or A i?vr.i?Ti?Tvo : - Ordinary
transient advertiMiuwits, 1 1 r^i instotioo
?>1.1)0 j?o r squat o ; t-ii.-li hii iM-ij iioiil in
tertjou 'rK) cents per sipiaie.
Cash vajtV)! for \V aat f , l.o.si and Found,
t^o., not oxcocdinx tt Vi? linos, 'J"> rvut>
c-aeli insertion and f? cents per line i? > i
each additional lint*.
tiusincis luonU, .*> cents per liiir . at li in
sertion.
Olttcial and le^al notices at ihc rate ?'
lowed by law.
ttatvft for coutract n?l vt? viini n^r "ill an
nonneod upon application at the oihee.
Communications will be published nlirn
of interest to the ^cit-nd pnhlic and
n >t of a defamatory nature. No re.
sponsihility will ho assumed for tin
\ lows of correspondents,
lleniit'nnceM l?.v cheeks, drafts and postal
niolioy orders should lie made payable
to ' W. 1,. McDOWKM,',
Camden, S. (
? The Constitutional Convention.
The Constitution^ Conven
tion mot on last Tuesdi^', It
is nil established precedent that
the Governor, l>y virtue of his
clfice, is made tire presiding oi
tioer when a member of the
Convention, Governor Kvans
? w/iS there lore made president |
The Convention was promptly
organized nod got to hard work i
immediately. On the second
day several resolutions which j
are proposed to he parts of thel
new Constitution were intro
duced relating to divorces, ju
ries, oath of office, municipal
elections, county governments
courts, new counties, right of
suffrage and married women's
property, hut ??i* course no defi
nite shape has heen given them
\et. We l?"lieve that 'the Con
vention is desperately in earn
est and we may expect a g-'od
constitution. i
St. Ijuke'-s A llisinee Picnic.
On the 11th of August , we
spent an exceptionally pleasant
day at a picnic given hy St.
Luke's Alliance, in Lancaster
county, lour miles south of the
town This Sub- Alliance has
an annual picnic after laying
by crops. St. 1 dike's is one of
the most eflicient Alliances in
Lancaster county The annual
picnic is a commendable It a
Hire in their work, and contri
butes to the sociality of tii'*ir
ineiubcrs. They procure spea k
el's to deliver addresses at their
picnics.
The writer was the tiiM
speaker called to t ! i ? ? stand.
In his address he "trace ! tit"
history of t he Farmers' Alliance:
from it origin in Lampasas.
Texas, in jST'J. to date; als.
1 1 1 ( ? cause of it s organi/.at i >n.
the work accomplished. : ? n I the:
necessity lor its pc. pet nation, j
In (losing h? briilly reviewed]
the silver question.
? -JLIe was followed hyCongress j
nh<n Slrait in his peculiai and
iniiVitablo>st) le, which nccd.-J
no coiunrfents from me.
Tlieii followed dinner.
To sAy that every one enj >y
ed this part of/t/ie pr??grame is
u u . iceess i rrv, a l id to s.i\' there
was an abundance of good t lung
for the inner m in i> super
fluous when we are informed'
t hat St. Luke's n in k,Turke\ j
(Quarter," a locality long; faun*!
for its I i ! >? y.i 1 hospitality and ?
handsome women.
A 1 1 ? r dinner t lie rain piv
vented fm t!n 1' speaking b : t ue;
enioyetl some excellent \ >cal
music from a trained choir in
St. i i'lke's ( 'hut oil.
One leat ore of this A Hi nice :
i*. ver ?' commendable. When;
n brotnc r or M.ster is siek thc\
WE OFFER A REMEDY WHICH
INSURES SAFETY TO LIFE j
v / OF MOTHER AND CHILD.
"Mothers' Friend"
riOtiS CONFINEMENT OF IT6 PAIN.
MOfinOR AND ni3K.
" M.V U'ifo usv4 onlv ' \v<> Irs. Sii<?
u*fl5 ciiaUv nml ffTiickiy relit- vr?l; is now
floilljf HpfplUlitlly. ?
.1. .N. Moirros, Hnrlotv, N. 0.
by r?xpri-#i? or mall, on rccoiptof price.
#1.00 per IwllK Hook "TO MO'l^LF.lW
imiilftl froc. ?
liVilif lKI.P ftH.TMTOK <0., ATMXT1, Qt.
tout ?r Ax<xf vnvaoum.
provide nurtfos, and, when nee
ossury, cantribute money and
supplies dining theii illness.
Another feature flint im
pressed us was the number of
female members and the inter
est they took iu hiiivrs pertain
ing to the ( )rder.
^ lloping that this Alh.nuv
may continue t * ? flourish. Jtnu
others nuiV be stiiuul.tted to
[emulate their jjood de?'ds, mid
that 1 may enjoy the pleasure
ml' meeting with thein a^ain, I
J close this hind description id St
| l\uktf,> pie-nie.
.1 AMI S K M \(ill.l..
Knsstdl I 'jiiee, >S. ( ?.
Oration
|?, livcivl ).? \ I -ma" n. r.HK ? ?' ;tl
niviuTiiu'it: i:sei-.iscs ..(? n ..winn*
School, M IV 2S! It,
Tilt? I'd lies iuiheiMcl w it:. in (lie Ill-art
? a i:\Vry VHtiii'.' man a tal- iu. I heipui
tion is w )m ther In- will ii i ? | ??"*? \ e it or
not.
I t o< I lias yiven hiin ?"< opportunity t <?
Im happy ; 1 1 o has also ?;ven him ?
|)d\v( r to <Jcs|mku tin- ".'ii' nuiUn a
complete wreck of himself.
You will moo printed in m-ndy eyeiy
paper, " Younj: men wanted " N\ l-at
kind of Yonntf men ? \ ounif nu n of lu
l eyrii y , "yotmiz men of iulelli^'? nee, en.-r
Kt tie voting men, iinlust rio.ni youii-/ men,
e onomi/.in^ yo injr men, tln.se pessOH
s i 1 1 ?_? that en.se ithd i|uality, W". I '? '
patriotic y "u ni< men, ami above al'd In it
tian yianiK men. ^
A man of inti |{ily i* always loyal A
I, in sense of duty. No y i nil}/ mail <|ulil>
er.'ilcly iy tends to hnild a had ehar.iclrl,
hut it seems l<? he tic nnlure oj l.uinan
hei "j/s to despise the tiny ofsin.iii things
ami it is lln-sc little events of cverv < lay
life Unit form juiuciiih1. 'I Im ii lie rip
It) ooks t c > t n i I ? m 1 ri vifr ; tin* lilll**
craics iif sum) form I lit* m- nnlitin ??!! in -
I lift- ; an I it is t he t'oi it I ?i liali > 1 1 < ? I eircuin
vIiiiii'^'.m ami eveiils that toiins thai
-ianf lull w a i k of Ameritii liherlv ?
he < 't ii.st itill i- t'l of I he I niu-d Staled, j
i.nl il is the 111 K- linn im-inhcrcd acts of ,
.?very life 'hat forms character.
l'ii tare in your mi ml--, a hiijj ? niercaii
lile (-stahlishim nl. In its tni llier e ml !
^ i t x thi! beardless honk-Uecper, p-nilei-i
inu' over an itnni.ms e \ ol nine of at e anils. I
N>,t far away is th.- proprietor conversim'
with Ins brother merchant. At length
the merchant u?-U.-? as he v. I me -s toward
tl>t* ncei at n l ant ?
" 1 > i? 1 yon say thai yonmjr man is .it the
l.cud of your est a hlisinncnt I he pi o
pictoi suiil * mill replies ? "That yoinu;
man has he >ii \\ii!i me troin hi1* child
Iio.ul. l-'iiHt he w:ts errand hoy, then
clerk, later head sah-sin in. ami now he
? it-i ii (lies the posit i mi you sec. IT1' has'
my implicit cuntiilencc. I have ncy.-i
known him tnhcliiiv it t itr.de trust.
Neitln-r huve I kti 'iui him to appi opt iiiic
a sine e penny or a cent * worth of my
1 1 rop' 1 1 \ I ? ? h i * o n us ?. I hen h is tr. >p I
can 1-e It lieil upon. When lie sa\*.
it'veii o'clock, lie means it. ' ' '
voting man iflbhorn I'-e ^ very idea
of nie re. i n ! i I e dl.^ioties'y. \\ ! \ I wouhl
l , n -t him ? it h ni counted v"'1 .
-Then nui are I ulun.it'- t-> have -aieh
c I i k ." Veplic I t lie in- rch ml . " I > ?
pt-i, | up' in II . t nere tie i,<>l many s n:ii
in our i i: \ " _
\ Iter a i:-.\ more \\or-l-i, thev ptrt.'"i
\\ ha I t he pr -pii I"'' ' 'i I h.i < maiie nn on
pre Nsimi 11 " I he mm chant ; mi:-. I.tti r i'1
life he w.iiilx a p irlner . I expel i-m e m)
int eu'iil y. lie lirst thinks of the
man whom he was so hi-.:!dy let o cm- ml
i-.l t'l him hv hi-: e .teeni --I t oiiieni ;..o a
av. So he sujij/ot ? the plan to tic ??- me.;
eh rk and I'l :? few e, ars he limls him
si-lPn* ' only a |Mr: .er, l>'i: in p ? s ^ i 1 ' ? 1
of a larjre e>t.- hli-hmi-nl.
I'hus hy hi~ iiii.".:rii v, his u u i^at ie t ?
el life he \\ ? ll ! >1 hiilisell I lol'tUlie. \ I J ? 1
I , : t j < trie in 1 1 1 i > ??a>i'. i - I ' m> in every
ll u, iv i ..I 1 1 \\ i\s l>rinj a fortune.
I, 1 1 ,t w i ' ! I i in ; a repnt at on t It it i 4 hd
t, i t'.an "I I . -i repulat ion tha! is in >m
I I., v.- 1 I'll I ft ell Sean the SW ll i'l I. It xv ; 1 '
?iv- i>? lis j ?o -ss'ii'. tin' conli.Ience ot
n i a 1 1 k i m 1 . \inl t ? hate c 1 n t ; ? I ' n ce o f
I lie pen | I" is le ll.l Ve iullttenec nVel' till III.
I, ,| I II rea 'I I \ t iel I t'lein sc'tVi s to those
m I ii .tti t ha v colli :? le.
N e\t to int e ; ? i- it or in- ri 1 worth tliore
- ni i .o-.se ;<:ou of n al intluene -'ic.tlir
I hao a hit-hit- eu' tit ::??*?! intelh ct \\ fait h.
I I , | ; 1 1 1< ill ai 1 1 , a : i> I ? h i - i cni i- In thel!
; , , . i , :> k i ; i ? I i ?! pel I'n i .1 cuiirt.-s ;
l..|- ; \ n ve- h i ar I m-ver c >n c 'in
i : ; :1 n ! tin' r \ ? r. il t- i t ' lie In arl .
n ,1 t.i II , 11 ; T-. ? a I .-iLj .1 on, am'ii t ion,
? e I s r , I j i e ai.'l pei ??*',?? ri a t- ;.re I'e
:nir- .I.
W'h.lt t'l!' ever -lie,. W'i'll I p i !C I
! i .?! . t or com ma n le I in ore a.lm :ra I ion a I
! In hrilli mt court of I'r un-e. th in l!i
p| i in h :t t-'illii- it - I llenj :nii a I 1 ank i:
\\ ||., ever to e. to .t liivrhcr in th ? | ohti
( ill I ? i .it I . e. II ! ..I I 1 : ! 1 _* * II : ' "t !iaa a
t 'i oi..\\ ell ,\ii I ?h'i I'l our .?t\ n a.-.
ni- any other i.'ee\. r rose from a hum
hie po-dMon i h i i . u r own I l.mu'a -.s
I low did th t lei oaipli- h so much
ill the !ir-' t'l le ? th y s.-t th ii in ir\
1 1 i iX 1 ; . and lii i-i who it > tu:.-, a! w a \ n t.u: -
To Prostration Attor tho Grip
Hood's Snr3flparllla Built Uj) and
Cave Perfect Health.
II. //. WIllinniA
Thin \i n well-know n merchant nt T\ev
\Ve?t, Florida. Ilii account of hi* <
tlon nftcr I ho ijrlp, nnd how it waa cured,
hhonld be r* i by rt ! ' :
"I had t hn grip t \\ ice, whirl) came nmr
end i t > lc my ex Mtenoo on t he cart h, and luft
mo in ft condi? ion to M hi?-h
Death was ProVornblo
About fl ve inont h* hack I H'.art-'it to ta^o
Hood'* Sarsnparilia. I felt the good offe? t ?*
; from t ho tir*t hottloftnd hy the time 1 hart
! tnken 1 1 ? r?**? lx>t ties I whs Go t>cr cent, m
I better man phyalcally than IwHtro. I n:n
now full of ambition and feel that had I
Hood's sp> Cures
not taken Hood'n Raraaparilli I ahonld
now be dca<l and hurled. I am thankful
I to Hood'* Sar?nparlll?, whie.h h?l boon
instrumental of no mncib good to me an
to thouoandn of othera ot Our fallow mon."
^ W. H. Williams, B., Key Went , Florid*.
Hood's Pills become tli* fitv^Jte eathartio
with everyone who ujc* them. 25c. tn.r box.
?trip IIiom vthtf iitovo wit ho u
ih'Mtfn Ol p Il l.Ote, /
An?l ,s<?o?4-ily lliry ?Uvototl tlein?el
to (litt proee?s ol (iluw , loil^l.U'o 8olf*i
culture which is Iht* pree <>i great mic
???**? . - .
T|.<m *4*4 a I K'li wiiii1' oh their Insure
moment* *n?t llu.v roiol. ami
1 9i\uti?'<) ; t ?? t l.o> rfml re
j fir. t< .1 an I ?tu<ho<l.
f Kv ??: j; t* t>. II. (ml. what eating is
' to the IhhIv . mm' i i<di el ion i ?( similar
t > ?htf< ?: ii. I i i!hh tfl.i nailing u<"
i ,l> I lil !' ??>t, the M I i ?, 1 1 1 ? ? t w ill I .4 1 ? Itl I \
nrn ?* 'ii *liou}M It.
I I K- ill i II I i' is a ?ro.it lan.l, an I one
j < m n not U" arounil it in n day, in* tl.or
, in an ? i! icatioii I >?? ai ijuirtil in that
I hum' ; no. it ii i n >it he hy uonst.iut ami
I | ?*.? r | t it. 1 1 la Ixir
Kveti 'Heaven in u it niinel by u sin
gle l?! Illllli, 1
lint -v?? t no laiMor by which wo!
rid ?,
I'niiii the lowly earth to tho vau'toil
'ku'd,
\s w <? mount to its summit, rouml hy
r.iuiii1. "
Von, our vory existence, our fututo
vilely a : i ? 1 "iir political happincs*, <le
I I I tiyi'lv U|i iii t|ic Intelligence of tho
yoni'K i ri " i 1 to day.
Ai'-in ? Kner/y is u ik ci saury i|Ualilvj
tor tlio p i'i i'_t His * of a race or an imliviiM
I in I. Kiicr.'v i? Inter ol character ? ill
W'liril power. It is tho xoiil of <?rent
achiovuieiil . Men of fechle action are
acciistiiincil to attribute their misfortune
"in ill luck." 'I'I toy envy tho men who
elimh to ti.e top <f tho hill ami cal!
t hem th< tavoiite chihlron of fortune ?
lucky nu n , etc, Tni.s Im hat a foolish
nnauhiiitiou lor one" UV produce* fortune
ami Hiirci'.s-', while tho want of it pr?<
liluei'H inisioi tune ami had lurk.
Tin youiii.' nn n wanted to-day are
t liose who mil hruix a strong forrn of
eh ir.u ter to ! ?ear upon every w ork of
liii . I ll y n. >1-1 resolve hi accomplish
whet-oar ihev uml utake, whatever it
lie |n I ?- 1 1 trees, to plough a Held, to htiihl
a hoit -e, to I i hot at Mn,' pulpit, to., -plead
i?t the hir, or to pray hi the ijAiel, tie
la.* i-i "ih. with thy inijfht," ffiinU tui^hl
ii I lie hi/hest form oficnor^yA
'I'. i he om; in II Oil.
Arrest
disease by the timely use of
Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and
favorite remedy of increasing
popularity. Always cures
SICK HEADACHE,
sour stomach, malaria, indiges
tion, torpid liver, constipation
j tin* ('amdi'ii hotel, formerly the
j Vith.im lloifcc, .Mini respectful
ly so! it i t ;t share of their pat
iti'p'jjje. The tnhle supplied
with tho liest the market nf
fords. 1^ ?i . es ^1 .00 j)er <1 ; i \
for tr.in.-ient homders. R^duo*
! t ion made f* >r hoarders hy the
uielWi. \ < r\ Kespecl ltd I y,
i. i\ bku't;,
ljuly !?'?. Msmngrr.
\i vsur vci i 1; khs or ?
jh.'uns, S.'ImIi, H'inds,
j Mui>!(lin<;. l)uililini^ Miitcriul,
S;i s! i W i ? i < ? 1 1 1 s <iii?1 ( 'or ! .
,('11 A III. I'.S'h >.\. - - ? - s. c.j
I 'iirrli:i.-?.4 on r iii.ikt s, \v ii;cli
w c l: i I'U' ?iit?'c >ii;ic i ! < ? r 1 i :in\ |
soli! Soii'l). a l j ? 1 llii'icliv save
IIKillrV
WiiaJt >? / ? i : j < 1 I*'.i i; < ' \- ( ila *s :i
' - ;> -rial! \ . J im?? W
! llAMIJi! |
;n:\ million cow:
AMI
siu-.i-.r ni!)i:s. i
: ? ? r i !i-:l i ' ?? !??!?? . . . . 1 > c p--r '
I'rv :!? S f |mt lli
i
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? I > i r S'.i.b : ?? .? | nT H>
r.i-i - W..\ .*> f i>it IL ;
\Y < \\ Lr t\ !>?> I> li is (<* 1 |i* jn-r |
, r.l ii k . i'ii I'm rs !<) ( ? II < - jm r !!?
!>Ih i |iS!x im !ft In 50 j*
i co w 1 1 i I ) r:s a n i > > 1 1 : . i:i? 1 1 ; i >i:s a
SPKCIAI/rV.
,?. \V. W ATIvfNS.
X<\ J Aniuii Strict. N'fur Mwrkit,
ciuki.cstox, s c.
| June 28. ,
DUKE _
Cigarettes
MADE FROM
High Grade Tobacco
AND
ABSOLUTELY PURE
^4
. Grand Central Hotel.
Thin well known hotel i< now undt^
i w nuiiag-incnt, M r.?l W Konnodv having
cased it. The building will be thorouj^h
y i ('novated from lop t<> bottom ami \\ ili
inve every convenience for quests. Tlie
cuisine will bo itll that a lover of jj->od
cheer con hi desire. Mr. 10. T. Ga'.liurd.
formerly of the Puvillnin Hotel of Char.
1 >t<> i, will he manager. Wlien in Col
umbia stop at ihe
C3rar?txicl- Cen
Hotel,
Corner Main an<l Plain streets.
THE
CAMliRON IIMikliliV (10,
CIIAItLKSTON, S. 1'.
* The oldest, most reliable, and largest
nuiehincrv ami supply house South. \\'(
invito v<?ur correspondence for low pri
rt s. on Kiit; Kiitfine.s and Hoilers, Atla*
Murines and Poilert;, Cotton (tins, of
any make, Cotton Presses, Saw Mills,
< iri-u Mills, Wulber and Leather Itell i*??r .
Steam Tumps, Injector#, Pulleys, Shaft
ing, l?ar Iron, Siial Pipe lix ilia's, unci
Itoiler T dies ; also, special npents fo>
kinuhmd l>oiiv;las Mamilarturini.'
Company's IJice Threshers, and the c< 1
! elicited Mcii'^c Pump for di ninaire of rice
fit Ids. I.nvv estimates ma le for cum
plcle plants. A'rite for o r illustrated
e.ital 'Kite. .May 10, .'tin
"*ho Charleston Line."
South Carolina \ fJ corgi a
Hail Ifoad.
Charleston, S. May 20th, 18 >f?.
I'as.stm^cr I ><*pa:i m?'iit .
l.v. ( !:..r" .-slrn 7 20 a id 0 00 p m
\r. S . . 11 1 1 1 ? ???" v i I J t? 7 *>0 ii 12
" I'rojjiialls N 1 ^ 7 1'.'
" < > i ;i 1 1 Inji-}? N 8 i :i
" Kinuviilo H> '-'0 !i
( ' ? > ! ii 1 1 1 hi i IID) Till
Lv. Columbia 7 <)'? a in I Of. p m
A r. Kinuville 7 l"> I
" ()rnni;? bill?? * 27
" ('It ill. st. ?M 1110 N I 0
l.v. < 'liarh'vt-in 7 ??0 a m 0 ' 0 j> mi
" Hrjinc!iv:l ie !? 2.*i X |*?
" I Ii I1IHJII k O ;V? H
" I'.liU'K vi iltt 10 1 2 !> O'.l
ArAii/nsIa II I*) |>iil lO.'iOpm
I.\. An^u^ta 0 'J > :i m 3 "!0 p i?i
" I'.h. l viile * I I o (Ml
" I ?onm r'c v 2S 'JO
l>raticli villo 2' ? 0~?
\ i Ciairl.'- lon 1110 s Oil
F.i*t Kspress, -Vc ^\"ji s >ii i ? o??
Will SI 't'p<M 8 lo nu'i Iryjji Ni'l* York,
l.v. A n^noi a i' 2"> pin
A'. Ai'it a -'I 0 1
Driiiiiaik ;( ">7
l.v. I loiuii. iri; Iti a in
A i kcii 1;,?
\ i! jjii 't a 8 no
Daily Kxcfpt Sim. lay.
I.v ( ' iii uli'M S a in 2 I "> p in
\r. Kinirvi lie 10 2"> a m I .V?
l.v Kinjjvi'lw 10 ;{?*> (i Oil a in
A i CanaU n 12<>"i p in s 1"?
( 'iiuiKM-l i<?n? :
( 'I y 'I. S. S. r !os i mi. So. Ii v. ,( \i
liiinlia, Thn?ti"!i fSJooptT livHvtvn
< 1 1. 1 1 lesion ami A'liiiila
I. A. I-I ? i m* ;?-?? ii Trafllo M'lTr.
I". s. i'xiW'ii, <?.n. Manager,
? iiMicrnl t'flici-. ( Miai h'ston . S. G.
in
Poor
Health
rrvans so much more than
you imagine ? serious and
fatal diseases result from
trifling ailments neglected.
Don't play with Nature's
greatest gift ? health.
Browns
Iron
Bitters
If you *?e fe^iine
out of sortv weak
ami generally ox
hausted, nervous,
have no appetite
ninl can't work,
btKin at oncc tak
ing the most relia
ble
nifilicifle.w liieli is
It tow it's Iron let
ters. A (rw hot
ter!* cure? henef.t
[cornea from the
very first <1ose it
t.'am )>?r
forth, a ii >i it's
pleasant to take.
Ft Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Uver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation, (lad Blood
Mnlarla, Nervous a'lmcnt*
Women's complaints.
r.n miIv |h? Kn rrwwfd r^d
liner. on ihe wrapper. All mh(i> arc ^h
Mttulrv On reccii>l of two k. atftinp* we
will ret of Tan Beautiful World'*
Fair VI?W? mi<] book ? free.
BROWM CMEMiGA . :0. BAETI^ORS. MO
Attention, Wheat Grow
CIS,
J have rcccnt'y overhauled, and add< d
8 feet t", my hotting plu ?t8, and am bet
ter prepared than ever to niako flood
floor, K'/t?ry ?<lh>rt wdl b? ii?^? li- to ?i?t
My uiy customer*. A slum* ? . t your j>at
roiiuKt- is refpcet fully solicited.
J. A. WATT^.
May Kill, I ?; >?V
() II 10 Iu Villi & C HAni.KH.
TON UAH-WAY COMTANY
Schedule itt tlfoct Dec, 1st, 1 Si* 1
Standard Eastern time, f
Not th hound . Soill h hound.
? :j4
1st Clash. |),.ily except Sund.iy.
i- M
I' M
1 oo Camden 1- '5
120 ' DeKalb. 1 1 55
182 WeMvillp H *
I Q* | ' Kershaw j (
2 |5 Hohth S|?l i^u'? i 1 l,r?
2 20 I'h'asAiit n ill It
2 to Panciister
2 ,">5 Kiversido M
2 o'> Sprinudcll 10 20
;j r> Cat aw ha .Junction 10 JO
i"l Ia-hUo 0 55
I !? 15
(
3 ftii Now port
, Tir/ali V h1*
I2i) ' Yorkvillo 8 58
I ;i5 Sharon 8
I ;,o Hickory (Irovo h 28
o.l Smyrna ^ H 10
5 25 Hlackaourg 7 4"J
f " lio. k IT ill -
r m
r m
2ml Ola?!*. Monday,
Wednesday and
Friday.
84
2nd (Muss. Tuos
ilay, Thursday and
Saturdav.
7 15 Cain len 0 80
7 45 1 )t>Kalb 5 50
so,) w "Wcstvillu 5 25
8, jo ? Kershaw, f?00|
0 00 ljoatli Springs 4 15
10 Pleasant Hill 4 05
*'0 1 nllt Ol' ?> !>i)
10 15 ) t>- ? , <2 ">j
10 82 ! Iliversid? j tJ ^
10 17 Sprinudell 2 25
H 82 Catawba Junction 2 10 I
I!.' 2 I jcxlio 1((>
MO Ijock Hill 12 10
- i0 Newport ]0,-t">
2^2", Tii /.ah 1O80
A' 05 Yorkvillo 10 ()?*>
8 8 ) bdiunon !' IS
8 "?"> IJickory Orovo 8 0;">
I 1 J Smvrna 8 :{o
I 10 lilacksbut'K 8 00
r m ^ m
II I 12
2nd Class. Daily except Sunday
\ >i
!? M
8 r> l)'acksl.\iu tf- / 8 I j
:? <?'"> Karlt-s " <s 28
!? 1.1 Patterson Springs. 8 to
II I ) Shell* v 8 08
10 11 I.iitfhnore. 7 Id
10 28 Mooresboro 7 Ot,
10 45 llen>K*tta. C, ~>0
11 18 Forest City tl 18
1 1 10 1 Kutherfordton. ">50
1 1 *>7 M ill wood r? :)?'>
12 20 (lohU'H Valley. ."> '7
12 27 Terminal City 5 11
12 ,VJ Cilenwood. 4 48
1 (?."> ( i rdtmrs I t
1 1 *> Marion. 4 25
* V M. !? M
No 82 ' <? >nni'cti.;n ^ ith Southern
It i i! way :? f Uock 1 1 ill.
\??. i>8 Dinner at Kershaw,
X <>s. 81 iMid 8 ? m ill carry jnfjitioifipn.
Xms. II and i2 onvc connocH.;jp it
Marion with Southern Kailwny.
S\\uri:i. Hi nt, (Sen. Mr'g'r.
V . Tk; it, Sujit.
*5. I' I,i*v?*viJ*. A?t. ^
^cothiiil School.
*> - , .
The only Tli; 1^1 1 ( i rade Idl
ing School in Kastein Car
olina for Boys aud Young
Men. Kxcellent literary soci
eties, complete business course.
Only the best class of patron
age solicited. Our catalogue
will show what education
means lf>r n boy here. Send
f?-r one.
Prince & Wilson, Principals,
Scotland Neck, iN. C.
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C. L. KIRKLEY,
istot jM-eiit ^xjbxjIo
CAMDKN, S. C.
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J. (I I'. 1(11.1,1:1
ATTO UN I'i V- AT LA W
Ana Notary Public,
Oampek, - - H. 0.
j Will pmctioe in nil the Court# of the
gStwtox.
?r jM^Oflioe on Law Ujnngc In Sheriff
JH. 11. William#' olllct! ju-ar tho express
goOico.
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co:.,i>s nn If W
(JUTS ' ?|l^ "V R Ncjiralgia
HltUISEs 1 Ik ]|| Toothache
SOKKS VNJ JBU I IAI ??5aHUoa(lachol and
. ""RSS EOR PAIN c""M"in"
For sale by all druggists at TWKNTY-1* 1VK CVNTS.
THK T. X. L CO.; Columbia. S. C.
TO MY lATRONS AND
FRIENDS. ?
I take pleasure Ln thanking you for your libernu^ patronage
you have given me in tJfe past few months I have been in bus.
inesjsi- I will state that I am in better position noW\ to Serve
'yon with bargains than 1 ha\ve been. I know its hard times but
I have sold lots <r>f goods sir#?o I have opened up. The way I
have done it is selling close with small profits, and that is the
only way a man can sell goods now and the only way they
ought to bo sold as hard as times are.
T have just received a car load of (lour and another on the
way. Also a fine lot of molasses 1 will sell cheap. Also a fine
line of sugar, co flees, can goods, wheat bran, and all other gro
ceries. I will meet any prices you want; just try me is all I
ask. ? \
I have bought a full line of fanning implements such" as traces,
kamos, plow stocks, back-bands, back-ba .d hooks, repair links,
shovels, spades, pitch-forks and many other things too numerous
to mention. s
|
i I am her(Vj?>'j?'tcrs -jtobacco. Just ask your neighbor, he
I can tell }ou; and many /other bargains he has eotten and you
I have missed by not caring in before you spent that hard-earned -
[dollar. I must say a great many of you have learned where .
I you can make that dollar go the lartherest by the one you have*
i patroniz.-d.
1 will buy all country produce and pay highest market price.
! I will also sell you your fertilizers cheaper than any other mjyfi
i in Camden, Cotton j-ced meal, acid and ammoniated guanos.
Don't buy them until you get my lowest prices. I mean to sell
j you if you come to see me. 1 know how this great percentage
lis and know exactly how to cut prices to sell you the goods* f
i offer.
I V * v
Remember y<Vu can buy r. buggy cheaper from tne than voir*
;can from any one else.
I Am Yours Respectfully,
I D. E. HINSON.
This great remedy is indorsed by
physicians, and prescribed by them
f nil 6ver the world.
Positively' guaranteed to cure the most
stubborn eases. The formula ^published
> plainly on every bottle. As n tonic it \j>
? ? ? <r\
TO ALL
Fur Female '.Complaints r.nd
building up run-down sys
tems it acts like magic. Try
a bottle and be convinced.
READ THE TRUTH^b***?- ?
EXTn ACT FROM BOOK OF TESTIMONIALS.
rhenmatie sufferer for 1*> months'. Derived no Ixsneflt
from jijiyfi<lans, ire.fment hi Mineral Wells, To*., or Hot Sprint^
/vrk. Mj doet??r<i? ? larrd my condition hopchw*, but ar> a last icsnrt J
ndvi?j-d I'. P. i'., I,ttiptn.inV Urtnt Heiu*j"f. Thnwiirli its use I nrn /
to-daj a wtllinnn." W. 1'IMMINS, a . ^ / /
of Tlnitiiiu^ Ifines, 1/oa lin? Grocer*, Waxab.tChle, 'I ct. /
Indorsed by B. \V. 1<'i;aki:.\s, nrugglfl. / /
" P. r. P.. I4?j?inan'*Great Remedy, cured me of dimotslt breathy
li.tr 11 m 1 i>uli?jiat Ion of the heart. Had not slept uu citlttr aido tow
two years; now 1 elcwp toundly In any position." >?. / .
A. >r RAMSAY, Do Lood, Tc %J
"H\Vom to and subscribed before mc," 7 ?
J. M. Lamiilkt. Notary Public.
^ " Suffered for years with n disagreeable #ruptloj^*ffl^rny faee.
Various remedies fatb d to remov? it. Tbrce UitlkvcrP. P. P., Lipi>
i biiu's Great itemed) , completely curcd me."
C'AIf. J. I). JOHNSON, Savannah, Ga.
I SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
LIPPMAN~&RO$. PROPRIETORS. <
UPPMANS BLOCK -SAVA N N AH . G A.
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WONDERFUL
s REMEDY. |
SENDyfOR
BOOKLET.