The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 10, 1896, Image 3
ASK ibe recovered
dyspeptic*, bilious suf
jfcicrs, victims yl fevei
?tul ?jw, th? mercunal
diseased patkot, how
tfiry recovered health,
cheerful spirit* ;?ud jfvoJ
[?ppelitc; they will tell
'you by utii.jj Simmons
l.lVUK Kl'v.1 I ATOK.
Tliu <??'<*?> Pui efit n?i>l HosUVuuuly
SJo<?l? iuo iu the Worliif
" "tor CONSVIPAI ION. Jaundk^i
liillo'.i* aun> li, Sli is III Al'At ill , ( i.'u ,
, ?i?D < f .sol K SloMAl li, llc.utbiirii, eic
'I I. !-> uuriva '.<1 kjmc<1 y U w.untmcd not u> contain
a s>iiv !e pariklu of M i<iu vhv, 01 any lumu.d
1,1.1 .4
iiiWl!
N^IaVuIi aught
memoes
PURELY VEGETABLE,
containing tho?e Southern Roots ?.nd Herbs which an
nil wii? Provid?.n<;e has placed in countries whete
liver Diseases p\ ost pr*vj>il. It will cure ull
ItlMfUrti-ti cujlseil I jy DtiVitpnt'iuoul of tho
l.lyt r ?w>ii MmVfls.
t'I'OMS of 1 ivct Complaint AT* a bitter
in the nwiuii ; I'ain in thr Hack, Sides k
^mistaken lor Rheumatism . Sour
Appetite ; liowels alternately
\ ; Headtt'hv ; 1 i.ss of Memory, with a
ton of having failed to do toutething
[to have been done; IH<hlllly ; Low
yellow appearance ?<f the Skin ana
often mistaken for Consumption.
Klnietimes lnijtn>7 of these symptoms attend the
discYse, at otl\rs very few , hut the l.lVkiR, the Uigcst
'?ig.Ji in the bddy, is generally the seat of the disease,
tuiq if not Regelated in time, great suUetiog, w retch -
-?itfne4.$ and l>VVVJ?lI\viIl ensue. /""""N. /"
/ The following higlil>Ntsttciiu-.<l pej>Ans attWrto tl>e
virtues of Simmons J.ivftiK4ifc??rT.AioK : (Jen. W. K.
v ilolt, Pres. Gi. S. W. R. R . Co. ; Rev. J. R. Folder,
I'erry, Ga.; Col. K,. K. Sparks, Albany, Ga.; C. Master
Kin, i'sij. .Sheriff Ribb Co.,G:?.; J. A. butts, Hainbridge,
'.In. ; Rev. J. W. liurko , Macon, G.'t.; Virgil I'uwers,
Supt. Ga. S. \V. R. R. ; Hon. Alexander H. Stephens.
We have t<ttcd its virtues personally, and know
that f^r Dyspepsia, biliousness and Throbbing Head
ache, it is I lie beii nirdicine the world ever aaw. We
h.isc t-.ed f.itv ?jjher Kltioditl before Simmons Liver
Regulate, and/<ione of thein gave us more than tera
(mrury relief ; tl/<; Regulator no* only relieved, but curt
us."? Eii. Thluorafh and Mbsskngkk, Macc.v^a
MANUPAOTUKCb ONLY tlV
v J. 11. ?J?1ULN * CO., 1'lulade
Thecal
M
JULY 10, F890.
Registration Aj^><?m'monis
* Special attention is railed t.o the
appointments of iho Board of Reg
istration for Kershaw county to In*
found on the local page.
Pr?t?'actod/Meoting
Mr Editor : -v^Pleaso an. .ounce
that a protracted meeting v\ill com
mouco at Bculuh church next Sun
"day at. 1 1 (.'clock. The pastor will
be assisted hy Rev. S. I), llni.fv, of
W est WiiliM'ct'j which is ?v BullitJici/C
?guarantee that we will tiavo good
{?(caching and siuging. C'?m? one
and all and assist us in this nohle
Avoik. 0 1?. M. Hudson. 4
Olomson College
Will begin her fourth years work
Aug. 1. All that time applicants
f >r the Fitting School and Special
Students who may not -v i ? h to take
vthe regular courses will be matricu
/ luted'.
For catalogue, address ?
l'res't f'J? B. Craighead,
Clenr&du College, S. C.
School Teachcr Wanted.
4 A school teacher 'is wanted to
teaclMhe public school of West
itranch at Shamrock. Applica-j
^ tions must be made in person
if possible on Saturday the 11th
of .July at 1 p. m. School is to com
mence about the 15th of July and
?ib to run four or live months. Per
sons who can no', apply in person
are Teqfie&tod to send written ap
plication, strati n<r amount of salary
dt sired, and atid ress same to ''The
School" Shamiock, ?S. /.C.
A Card F.com Mi'. Watts,
To Mv Many Jfriinds Who Have
- ? lieen Irving Me To Run for Co.
Treasurer: ? Wli le highly appre
. Q dating the confidence you have
placed*1 in me iii past years, and al
so' the desire to have me serve, you
again, still I find that my private
, business so demands my oersonal
-n t te .i t i o n us to render itcxceefngly
inconvenient for me to enter poli
tics at this time. "Therefore I must
ask 3'ou to exoiwe m?;^'- '
Very Respectful) v,
>5. M. Wsrlts.
^ ? . V
A Card From Mr. Hammond.
v, " ""
Mr. Editor: ? I noticed in the
last issue of The Chronicle that
_____ some kind friend whom 1 do not
know hid suggested mv name fit
connection with the office of Conn
. ty Superintendent of-Education. As
there seems to be no one who is a
candidate for the position I will
take it under advisement, and let
mj* friends know later on whether
or not 1 will enter the race for the
*. - position referred to.
1 wi'l say this much, however,
the office shall not go begginc, and
if no <^ie else enters the field for
' l he posi t ion, C will.
Thanking mj- friends for the con
fidence reposed in me, I am, follow
, citizen**, ? Youis very truly,
t R. W. Hammond;
Literary Society..
The West Wateree Literary So
ciety convened in Shady Grove
school house, the president, B. M.
Robertson, presiding. After sing
ing "Near the'Croos" and prayer
by Rev. Juo. Wildon the following
program wtas car?i6d out.
1. Recitation by Misa Lizzie
Dunn. -
2". Declamaliou by Mr. W. T.
1 Strange.
3. Debate, "Resolved, that Wo
men Should have a better Educa
tion Than Men."
The affirmative was signed bv
< Messrs. J. A. Black and Willie H.
GofT; the .negative hy Rev. John
Wtlldon aim Prof.. Ifowtll Morrell.
After carfully considering the dis
cussion the judges, Messrs. B. M.
English, W. L. .Jones and S. R.
Black decked in faro r of the af
firmative. The boys. Ou the. affirm*
ative were highly cheercd. Ths so
ciety Iheo adjourned to meet on
18 ?h efThily ?% 8 p. ?a. ?
Iter A Member.
Tlunks,
M'. I). lJ D.^iticv ha* oik thajjk>!
fir iinxi dvKyhtfiJ qMiiil i it'l 'ii.
Frail fc*;.
M iim mi's (ju.hm j :i r * < ? i . I \ 80c , antll
Matou's A j I s only (< I lit- ?- 1
? l' '/.< ii :>i ' I J > e Camden (ii\ Gooti
< <o's., stove.
I,;tf ff f/Yyv r*t*
I'tiiuoiifi Cranio No, 10 will iikH
with i In* I )ii in ioi d C ra ny;e oti Tue* -
day, ltu? 2Sili day of July, at 11
o\ lock ti. in. Delegates please 110 if !
lUt- cbanyo of day of ineeti ng.
Krolc in ally,
W. K. Tlionl pson.
W'dening 0u\
Messrs. Hirsch Mi-os. A.Co^huve
i en I oil the Opera House ftiore and
will move their stink of t?oo('s into
it about Sept. 1st. With i|?ore
Commodious quarters tlx* pnHir
may expeot more than ever fioiu
this Ann.
yR ivi'> Cr<?p X)*st ? y< d
'Vkf recent heavy vain caused a
ji\pc of 30 feet in the liver, eon -
?pletely inundating the low lands
and destroying entirely the /-whole
river crop. This is indeed hn^-And
fulls lirav upon the planters on
tie river. <?
Excu'^'on t<> t5hai-i' *'on?
On July 2itid. c?[?t. <J h< Hftti*
ington will run an excursion from
Camden to Chnth'ston, leaving
Camden at 10 o'uloel^aA night and
iiriiving In Chailebtoh about dav-*
light. t.hu? givingy|Wt! entiiQ day in
the city to the oxcWsionists. Dont
miss this O|t4?ort unuy of visiting
the City l?3 the Sea.
Gait Pond Club Ro'crganteo'l*
-V ? 9
Pursuant to announcement S^'li
Pond Democratic club m^lfon Sat
urday, .Inly 4 th, rt JJ oYloi-k
P. M., hi) (I re- organized by
rfdecting 1 1 u\ following nfrmcd of
ficers to serve fur tho next two
yours: I. S. Mull ox, President;
F.1 L, Out) ii w , Vice-President ; \\r'.
II. Motley, Secretary; Allen !Jran
ham, Treasurer; 1\ Clifton Sutton,
County Executive Committeeman.
The meeting then adjourned to
meet again on Saturday, July I8th,
at 4 o'clock 1'. M.
P. 0 1 if ton Sutton, Act. See.
The Ch?-on'clo Picnic.
The Chr:?rii<>Ict pi'Ofuc can be
summoned up id otap > word ? ruc
c-s?; Yes, it was a buc.cess from
beginning to end.- Iiy 10 h. m.
representatives from this and ad
joining co mii ties, nil inhering about
.*>00, had assembled. It was a grand
opportunity for the candidates
present to/ address the people in
speeches, /out it was decided that
as the guriherin^ was not a politi
cal one/he day would i?e spent so
cially, ''which was rlftuo to the ful
lest extent. The crowd took pos
session of tho residence of Mr.
Hudson's and tlie yard, giving them
the appearance of a mammoth bee
hivr. In the house sweet notes
from the organ by some f?ir young
la. lies could lie heard, while under
the shade in the (.pen *ir, the Me
chanicsvillc CJIce Club dispensed'
some, fine music to the admiration
of all present. It was a hard mat
ter trt keep the \*oung people fr??in
dancing, but Mr. Hudson being aj
good Methodist, stvictly forbade it.
About 1 o'clock dinner was an
nounced. Messrs. Joel Hough, C.
W. McCaskill, J. K. Wcs}. ' C. J.
Humphries, Ii. P. Sliedd, I. F. Hol
land, Mrs. Joel Hough, Mrs: *J. R.
LAshe and Mrs.\V,L, McDowell ns the
committee to wait up<?n the taljje,
rendered most valuable service, for
which we desire to express our
hearty thanks. ' "TlfiOHnncr was no
small part of the programme.
Shortly after dinner Camden's
popular and skillful art.st, Dr. I.
H. Alexander, called the ccrrespon
denls together a? soon hart thc-tr
pictures taken, after which lie tool;
a snap shot of the whole crowd.
These pictures are about ready
now and all who want one can get
it 1)3' calling on Dr. Alexander ; the
cost is very low, only 35c. each.
Immediately after the pictures
were token, at the suggestion of
Mr. K. V. She fd, the correspond
ents adjourned to a room in Mr.
II udson'd house and formed them
selves f'n to a permanent organiza
tion to be kuowi? as "The Chroni
cle Correspondent's Fraternal
Club." The oftlcers are: Presi
dent, Iiev. GlM. Davis ^ Vice Prcs
iden, Miss Fllda Hudson; Secreta
ry, Mr. L. Cpneland. "The Club"
is to meet as often ns possible.
About i o'clock the crowd began
to disperse, all feeling th*t a most
delightful day had been spent.
a- wives
WE OFFER A REMEDY WHICH
INSURES SAFETY TO LIFE
OF MOTHER AND CHILD.
"Mothers' Friend"
ROBS OONFIMCMBNT OF ITS PAIN,
HOftftbR AND niftK.
1 _
" My wife used only two bottles, 8he
was easily and quickly relieved; is now
doinif npfeiidldly.? -
J. 8. Mortox, Harlow, N. C.
Rent by express of mad, on receipt of price.
91.00 twr MU?. Book "TO MOTHERS"
nailed free,
? iinM tmunm cQ t . Amwi,^
?OLD IT JLLIrMUOOXaX*, ?
Juki uow ovt-ryhndv ia beginning;
to (ike a S | n i n tut-diiiiM. Anil H
is ;? J(oi>d ll)illi? to do (iVOVilli'd \OU
take St in inori# 1jv< r ItiguluU.r ? '
'In- Ik nv Sjninj? M- dii ine. I.'k a
si u u'^isU I i i or i li ? t < i ij> * t l?? n\ jh? m
?md in itkc# hlood. A dose a ?1 ? \
<>f K.inut<>p.t? l.ivrr K?*j!\il?it??r win'
innke a la w \oti, a m < I it
iu w wotn^n 1 1 Ki, l,o< 1 for il e li? <1
Z on \ httyp'K'k h go. 1 1 U Stii) in ik n >
L:\cr 1 1 c ji ii I ii l< * i' you w i? ii i,
T> * vtM^rivvc ^ ? * v% ^
Hrftfdiijjiot'Ts ejc^umion l n
Charleston on July ? ;i i ? < .
lie in cm her llio exeuision to
Churloelou ti u July 2Xrd. Doih
ininu it.
If you -vant to j?o to CtimWlnn
now is y< \ir chance. llruHui^lnh'*
excursion on the 23rd,
I tcli f>n human, mange on horse?,
dous and all Ktock, <? it ? ? ' 1 in 80
m'nulob hv Woolforil'H Sanitary
Lotion. TliU never fail*. S.?ld by
Dr. K. L. Zi'inj), Druggist, Camden,
S. <\
'i The Sales of I look's Sar*a|>arilla
are the largu&t in the \vorhl hceuuso
the cures hy Hood's Sarsttparillu nro
wonder till, jiorfeet, permanent.
Hood's Pills are the he*t family
cathartic and liver nn-dieinc. 26e.
Whon Tluhy was sloV, wo.gave hor Castor ia.
When sho whs a Child, she crlod for Cnatorla.
When ?l?o tx-cAme Ml as, shn, clang to Custorla,
Whou slu* had CUlKlri a, sho yfuotheiu Ca-stoi ia.
M . Olivet.
July 6lli.
Dear Chronicle : ? I^a^-Saturday
morning our lu-art heat with pleas
ant anticipation. Thin at.ticipa
tir>? "a* n h fully realized e'er the ch>>e
of that long-to-be-remembered day.
We will not try to give the pro
gramme in mil. We fuel sure that
this will he doue by a pen more
able tliasi ours. We would like to
say, we think every one enjoyed and
appreciated the muffle furnished by
the "Moohanicsyille Glee Club." It
was surpassingly sw'eel.
Mr. C*lv. TWfrnnas, ono otfitKiori
da's most poiilur *youug tnen is
spenfflng some t^iyo in this neigh
borhood. Hu arrived in time f < ? r
Lhe pienic and wjis welcomed by ail.
M L. Iv. Copoland, "a popular
young mart from Lynchwood, spor.1
a few days in thi? hurg last week.
Messrs. Allie Woldbn, Arthur Dix
on, Jimmie Wilson. W. If. and J. W.
Hudson have been visiting in this
vicinity*
Miss Isabel Stokes, one of Ml.
Zion's SA'ectest young ladies, has
been spending some time in neigh
borhood.
Miss Gertrude Kiikland, a ^"op?
ular young lady of Pisgah, is visit
ing the fam'ly of Hon. Joel Hough.
Mr. H. K. Watts, who has been
spending som$ time with relatives
and friends i n thin vicinity, has re
turned to his homo, in Columbia.
He gained many in this* section
who will gladly welcome him- it)
their midst- again.
Miss Julia Dixon, one of Provi
dence's sweetest girl", visited
friends here Inst Saturday and Sun
day.
Fearing we have already tres
passed, we will say au re voir.
Vivian.
Pi rit 3 '"070.
July 6th.
Dour Chronicle : ? VTe conic again
seeking our space in tlu? dear col
umns. Crops are\ouking I i ne^in this
Hcctiou now. '
Wo certainly enjoyed The Chron
icle picnic ami il seemed that every
one present wag enjoying their
solvo?, and we hope Utiil kind Prov
idence will allow us to meet the
- '
many bright and loving faces again
in the near future. As others will
'ike to say something? in regard to
the picnic we will not take up too
much' Bpnce.
Misa.LuUa Anderson, of Camden,
is spending some Uiu^with relatives
at this pluexv.^/ ^
Miaa K!(fen Gillis, of /)io)kin9, has
onsnim
AND ITS ^CURB
To thc Editor I have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
Permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
u*d t'xo bottles free to those of your reader?
who have'Consumption, Throat, Bronchial or
Luntf Trouble, if they will write me tlielr
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
T. A. SLOCTTM, M.C., IM Pe*rt St., Bew Ysrfc.
Tho Kdltorfcl and HosJikmmi Maj>a?wm?nt of
this I'MiKjr UoamuUio thU geacroua Prcvooitlou. ? |
* Appointments
OF TIIlv H^RD Ojf HKGIS
T RATION F'i?RT KKR
SIIA.W COIWTY.
Tho Board of RpRiwtration desires to
call the attention of tnc voter a of Ker
shaw county to the following days and
point* agreed upon for the purpose of
refctotsrinR the voters of Kershaw coun
t>*f namely :
Antioch? -Monday, July 20th.
Turkey Creek Srhool IIdusc ? Tues
day, July 21st. ,
LynehWood School House ? "Wednes
day, July 22nd. .
? Kirkley's Store ? Thursday, July 2:ird.
Westvflle ? Friday, July 24th.
Russell Place ? Saturday, July 25th.
Rabon's Mill- -Mor.<lay, July 27th.
Onr*tnn'a Mill ? Tuesday, Jnly 26th^
/MTOtllcc hours from tl A. M. to 8
V Tf
> IV, R. IIOUGII/Chalrrnlr?,
MANORS KABOX, Clerk,
J. P. RICHARDS, ,
Regiat ration Bo^rd for JKemhair County.
jun? ?r?i, it w*. "
returned homo alter sue irfiir.K some
lime with ulativoa 1>? xv
in i*? Wosj, an?i slMer*, Nan
njo }i*ul K hi ? , ? i Ih'uver no, a?-u*
\ Uiiing friend* lieie Sun iuy.
MUh Dora Smith, <>f I OH1*'!1 wo<u'' ,
in visiting tvUtivfit here.
Mr. i). AV. ,)??.?? of tin m Spring
spent Sunday afternoon at this
pl a re.
Mr. W. 1L IL.oglt, cf Catarrh,
*penl the nijhl tn this vu-iu^y -ivv
ecMtU'. *
Mi. H. T. Johnson, ot Shamrock,
passed iluough thta burg Sunday
on bis w\iy limine.
Mi. 1. I.. Co pel and, of Lynch-;
wood, HpenV Hie liisw'U Here recently
A mealing wilW commence hi.
Ml. /ion <?n Saturday night hvfor*
i ho third Suedav i?*t- ?>u1 holM'
that much good may be sceom
plisned. Close with beat wishes.
Ma.
DvKanj. .
Deer Chronicle : ? The monolorn
of this neighbor hood was broken on
Hit- 4 1 It by ft delightful basket pic*
nio which was held in the beautiful
grove near the residence of Mr, H
J, Mu nr. The ptcnfc was unusu
ally well attended, Capt. Lorick
turned out wilh Ins military com
pany,-' The drilling waa -Intensely '
interesting About 2 o'clock I be I
Indies spread a most palitable din
ner to which all did ample Justice. I
Next was speeches by candidate*
Russell and Kelley, and last but
not leasrwe were pleasantly enter*
tain ml by ft speech from "Locus
Hull" who announced himself a can
didate for matrimony. He says lu
ll as huea koeping baibcloi s hull
for the past twelve months an 1 if
anyone of the pi /la would vote foi
him ho would t4loto" wood and wa
ter for her Ihe balance of his davp.
Also (me of Ionia's popular young
men was present and privately an*
whuuhmI himself a c.andidato tor the
?amV oflke, but as he lection
coring one of Flint HilTa sweetest
young girls *?o wouldn l .bo bui
prisod ?f she didn't cast an eloctral
vote and lhu?* pVieo him on an olli
clal boom before the day ended.
We are sorry to say . thai ('apt.
N. Nicholson, who had the mis
fortune to gut bis leu broke a few
dftVs ago, is still suffering much.
Miss Nita Nicholson, accompa
nied by her Kislcr, Mrs. John Heed,
returned liotno ^yistorday. 1 he\
wore called here to attend the bed
side of their father.
Miss Ida Vanghan, of Camden,
was visiting relative* to this see
lion recently.
Miss Lou nfunn spept last Sat
urdav night and Sunday with
frionds at Cantey lliil.
* We regret very much that we
wore unable to be wiili the coiii
spoiidcnts at the picnic. 1 rust
that you all hud a pleasant lime,
j As over, * '
Eastern Kershaw.
tA Il.iril Slam on the Doctors.
Poor Mail Arrangements.
? Other Matters.
Dear Chronicle : ? If you will al
low us space in your valuable col
umns we will try t<> give you a few
dole from this part of the county.
Cfops on lighl lands are very
Kood, but owing"' tjo the unusually
dry Spring hard lands are not pr.i
dticiug well. . t
T/ie health of this section has
beela unusually good 1 think this
year ; i.n fact we arc obliged to keep
well if we can for .wo are in llur
midst' of a tcrrlloiy embracing
?more than i,000 square miles thai
has no practicing physician in it.
Some one has said that the absence
of doctors explains the unusual
good health of the community, but
of course. ttfey did not mean it.
Perhaps it is vico versa though.
Mr. Lukie Douglas, of/ Lynch- j
wood, was married a fc\v days ago
to Miss Stewart, of Tillou s
Feny, K. W. Hammond, Notary
Public, "ofllclating.
Mr. W. T. MuLaurinJias the con
tract fori carrying the mail from
Lynch wood to Lucknow for the
next four years. Jorry tforie, a col
ored man, has the contract Tor car
Tying it from Lynch wood to Tim
red. No contract has been let far
carrying mail from Timyul to Oa
T r.
DON'T LET THI8 F/?T K&
,E8CAPE YOU ! RjJ
Right here id Auguftn you have EkVi
a concern manufacturing dot>rs, h&
$$??h, blinds, and ornamental
woodwork, htrictly high grade, I#
!?\v prVed,(but net ch?af>), which K
will compare favorably with the >
product of the factories of the :
Northwest, and *cond to none ?
made anywhere In the gou'.h.
Kvery advantage ts, yours tvhen
purchasing of us, for then you |
/?Buy of the Maker. ?? f
Send for Price LUt ? ruv.it.
AUGUST A LUMBER CO..
AMQUtTA. ?A.
(att\
Sheriffs Sale fof Taxes.
Uiidort?n|'by virtue of nn Kxccuti'on
issued by J, Ci-Jlollinii, County Treasur
er, nnd directed tn me, and dated Jsnu*
iry 27th , ISOb, I* will sell before the
Ceurt Homo in\ Catnden, Kershaw
County. 8. C.. ?t puMic outcry, within
!h? legal hours of iwe on tbo first Mon
day,, the 3rd day, of August next, all that
lot of land in the city of Canulen, Coun
ty and Stale aforesaid, on 'Lyttleton
street^bonnded North by prendses lot of
Mrs. Nile*. East by jLyttkton street.
South by lot of Mrs. Simmons, a rd West
by lot of Mrs, Jerdon. 9
levied upon and to be sold ?? the
propctly of Sousan W, McDowsIl f<y
taxes.
Terms Cash.
R. B. WILLIAMS,
8. K. C,
for Infants and Children.
M ? I ? ? MiniH >11 ?? m MM |? HI
'? Ciii<torU tHHovclluduptcJ tochlhlrwi tlwl
I rocotu 1 it tm (superior to any ("nvserlptlv-u
kuowu to uu\rt II. A, Ahcukh, M. IV,
m bo. cx^nvi st., 1m i>'. v.
"T1.* nv> of 'Caat^rla* Is ro tint vernal an !
Its luorlts ho woll known that It sk-orih n work
of KUjHToru/Mion to viulorsolt. l\>w ttrot'm
Intelligent fatnlU >.i who do not koepCastoria
within o.i.\y rout'h."
Cmudi Makiyn, D. r>?
Ko\y York City.
Cactorlu omv.s (\>IU\ Constipation,
A^ur Stoinuek, hiarrtuvu, Krui'tuli^u,
hiilU Worms, glwa blvop, anil i?vuioUw Jl?
Without injurious nxxlioottoft.
" For novorul yonrs I liavA rooonuuoiultvl
'CustorU,' ftiul Khali ulwuy* continue to do
s-v rt? it has iu variably produced buiiclkhU
rc&uUs."
Kowix P. I'amdkk, M. D.,
ltotb iUm't and 7ih Ave., Now York City.
Tms OtST-U'ii Cout'ANY, '|7 MvwkaV Htukkt, Nkw Yohk Off*.
TO ALL MY CUSTOMERS:
I . . . - -
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I am lute coming out with my advertisement, but not behind
selling goods. I have boon waiting to get in my new quarters,
1 am bore with a full line,
Not to Bo Udersold. 1 \
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Don't let the little quotations you see in some advertise
ments tool you. What you want is what you sec and get, not
what you see in print. My friends tell mo ij's no use to adver
tise. Sometimes I think the same way when I see goods roll
ing out in such quantities* but the editor* have got to live.
I call special attention to country stores. 1 um selling stocks
of goods to that trade, 1 also have as nice a line of
I OY QRO0T?1R IES
As anyone m town and will meet and cV^t prices With- any one
of them. I don't "llow anyone to underseTKme. I want all
of my friends to understand this. \ /
You will find me in flie Farmers and MercdmiTts-dlank Build
ing.
! tiii nil I Il/lJll
(iive me a trial a.s 1 am now in the market.
1 am yours truly,
D. EL H IN SON
Nothing Will pown Competition And l)r^\v > Trade Like
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?tu.d .tjiut's the power vvo nro using and have l>oen using to force
things our way. Our prices are so extremely -low they fairly
blush burthen the quality is as good as can be bought. They
have created talk among the money people, bring joy to many
people and arc* within the. reach of all the people.
Tho beautiful Summer Dress (ioods we are now. offering at a
terrific slaughter will strike die economic side of every woman;
tho wurth-value they represent will touch the common sense
side of any woman.
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NOTHING IS RESERVE I)r EVERY' ARTICLE IN OUR
STORE GOES FOR THE CASH REGARDLESS OF COST.
WE HAVE GREAT BARGAINS FOR SOMEBODY.
We invite you to come and inspect our {goods and get our
prices before buying. ? ^
More new goods coming this week ? better wee them.
We sell and trim more Ladies' Hats than all the rest of I
Cumden, and if we can't sm^ou will order one for yeu. . j
CAMDEN DRY
In ?il?, tli uh leaving a VrtonncyTn
the original JeH'eraon lino of 5 or 0
miles, thu4 preventing any outlet,
for in ail Ninth of Ti in rod. Thl*,
we eonsidir a bungliug urrangi*
?.oeut, fur to send u let let by mail
from Timrod to ( atari li llio loiter
must start Sunt h and go via L>neh?
w ooii, Lurk now , Sumter, Colyrubia,
Camden, KcT.^iaw, fJillehwin and
?)ion 1 o> Catarrh.-' "Vjytit derange*
on* n t t>f in !*i I matter could have
<^en prevented by the extension of
the I. v nr. h wood and Tim rod route
i t Catarrh, which could have been
done at a cob*, of not exceeding fciS
or #80 per year. When will such
impositions on the public coast?
>1.
Lucknow.
DontU.s at buekuow.
Mr. Kditor: ? If yon wfiLallow
mo a little space 1 will give you a
few dots from our Utile town.
We have no candidates or politi
oians to contend with. ..Our atten
tion is called to the slefc. Mr. &
Mrs. Krvin King are improving
Mr. King I.' as been very ill for six
weeks with fovej. Ho is attended
l?y Dr. Norwood, Miss Km m a Kel
ly ia very ill with fever also. Wo
hope alio will soon bo out again.
Mrs, Beatrice Gardner died on tho
2tit.li and her roinaina. were leid in
tho oemetory Ht Betheny Chur.rh,
f Mrs. LI agio Dunn died on the 27'Ji
and was but Ten in tho oemetery at
St. Mathews. Littlo Tulmago, the
throe year old son of Mr. J. J. Kol
/}q$i) died on tho 28ih. Ilia little
oofil frame was laid in tho cercrotory
ut Bethany Church tho furfei'nl ser
vices being conducted by ltov, J. l\
Attawny. Litt'e Talmago was a
bright and sweet littlo boy and ft
favorite with nil who knew him.
Mr. <fc Mrs. Kol so m have nine ohii
dren and littlo Talmago i? the only
one Hint has been laid in tho cold
clay, lint little Talmago will meet
liia bereaved father, niathor and oth
er loved oner, in tho resurrection
morn with his whitu cro>vn shining
?is tin- bright morning star. Ho will
he nntn.beied with the host of an'
i? c? 1 h that 'arc coming with the Lord.
We tender our sympathies to tho
bereaved family. Mr. John Lang
ley lost his I'lllo infant son on the
2<>ih. It was laid in the cemetery
at SavantWh Onuxch in Darlington,
county. *Woifeing that I am taking
it l> too much space in your paper I
will close. . X. J. S.G.
.Knglish Spavin Jvioiruent re
moves nil Hard, Soft or Calloused
Lumps and Blemisheo from .horses, '
Blood Spavius, Curbs, pi Ints,
Swooned King- Bone, Stipes.
Sprains, a 1 1 Swollen Throats,
jCoughs, etc. Save $50 by "uso of
oI?lrtw!il&L Warranted the itfost
wonderfn!
known. Sold by Dr. l<\ L. ZetuyV
Druggist, Camden, S. O.
2nd
Tues- 2nd Cia#*, "Monday,
iy and Wodnomiay ft n (I
y .. Friday.
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Camden ' 0 45'
fVKdlb " CIO'
Weslville 5 50
Kerfdmw . G 25
Heath Springs, 4 25
IitfAAAllt llfll 4
Linc*?tor 8 40 .
r, Kif cranio
v Springdoll
| C?tAwbft J anciuffi
Lc#lio
Rock Hfll >0
Newpbrt T<
Tirzah
. Yorkvillc
Sharon
Hickory Grovo
Smyrna
?Bluckaburg
No. 8f hM connection wt;U
Railway ?t Rock (Mil.
No. $3 dinner at Kerah??r,
and 85 will caiyy paaaeegers.
No* 11 ?rut 12 havo
Harion-jrUli Southom Rail**
. All twin; ?W.?ty?* rtea
burst, ^ w
Point^Lcndon, KS??> 0>?tk?
Ohio I\iv hr & .Ohai<:?s.
TON KAIJiWAY COMPANY.
To take effect Monday, Juno 1st, lsurt
at 7 ;40, A. M
tfnvtern 'J'iiue.
Northbound, . Southbound
83 3 i
1st i liias ilaily^k'.'cpt Sunday
. Camden
Dc-Kalh ?
Wostvillo
1
I 35
1 47
2 00
2 1 5
2 30
2 36
2 55
3 10
8 20
3 :J,o
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12 Iff
12 2ff
12 J3
Ker?ha\v
ITcath Sprinsra .
Pleasant Ilill
Ijifncaater
? Riverside
Kpringdell
Catawba Junction
]A'sIio
Hock Hill
Newport.
TiV/ah
Yorkvi'lo
Sharon
Hickory Grovo'
Smyrna
0 Blacksburg
Karlfl
Patterson Spring
1 Shelby (
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8 20
? 40
8 r?o
9 :i0
10 00
10 20
10 30
10 50
1 1 20
I 1 35
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12 30
50
Bjapkaburg
Karl#
Pifttoraon Springs
Shelby,
Lattimoro
Moort-sboro
.Henriottnh ?
Forest City
Ruthcrfordton
Mil wood
Golden Valley
Thermal Citj
Glen wood ?
Marion
8-,
'2nd Tues
day, ThurHday and
Saturday
a m ?
8 00
8 30
8 15
10 15
10 3 ff
10 40
11 17
11 CO
12 20
12 35
12 50
I 20
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2 00
4 00
4 20
4 85
5 00
5 30
5 55
6 15
6 45
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