The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 26, 1897, Image 3
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A nice line of Straw Ha is just
received. Prices from 10o up.
Call on ?1. iv. (loodale it Son.
For Sale at the Express Qttice,
? A $U?>.00-* Gent's Bicycle f? ? ?
$96.00. Just from tho factory ami
the greatest bargain over offered in
a high grade bicycle! Call at th<
; <xpvo?M oflj.cc {\ti,<A see it.
Mtv and Mrs. Jno. C. I'. Wif
liQina spent several days last week
\ Vn a very delightful visit lo Mends
in jRidgoway anil West Watoreo.
Miss Anna .Holland who lias
boon on quite an extended vifijl t ? ?
friends in Washington State rti.il
Virginia, Jhaa returned home jmneh
to the gratification of her nian\
frienda hero. v _
Av Seh rock has been con
? filled to IiIh room for several days'
With iheunnUiSm. His . many
friend*, howevi r, will be glad to
learn that he is now heller.
Doath of Mr. T. J. Bavlield.
Mr, T. J. Harlhhhwho has htfen
(k . ill for quive a long, t/'mc died at
^^hls home oo DcKalb street last
at half past icif
o'clock, Deceased waa a warm
hoartfrdv generous mm and it. is sad
to- re ilitfe that hi# pleasant face
and 1 1. 1? warm friendly grasp of
his hand will be seen and felt no
moire, To those to whom he pro
ffcSBed to ho a friend he was in
deed all that* the woi'd ifhplies and
,16 1 1)6 hi he was ever true even at
-I ho risk Of financial loss or his
own. life. For a number of years
Mr. liar field was one of Camden's
most successful merchants. The
funeral took place at the iiaptiat
- - Church on Monday afternoon and
* : tile burial the cemetery. .
The many friends in this county
of Solicitor Thurmond will learn
u with the deepest regret of the oc
curence in Edgefield on last Wed
nesday afternoon which resulted in
the killing , of Mr. W. Gj,. Harris, of
^Edgefield, Solicitor Thurmond.
No man made more friends in n
shorter time, or was morn highly
^ esteemed in Kershaw county than
Solicitor Thurmond who ieeei.ved
stich a Haltering vole in t ho ia.st
primary election and elected to the
position he now holds. The follow
* ? ing account of the occuirencc is
takeb from the Columbia State of
fetter day ' ?
A aad and - U'?forlo\^Te^-honiicido
? oeen'.-red here at 0 o'clock this after
SollSitW Thurmond shot and
killed W. G. fi arris, a drummer for
'J 'lie Murray Drug company of Co
lumbfl. 8. C. Mr. 1 1 Arris is a tffe
phew of Collceior of Internal Hove
n< e Townes and son of W. G. Ilnr
- ? |'ip> a-fMomincnt-ei^xeniof Edpcflpld
P.": county* ; ...
-f- ? flijD trouble, it seems, arose ouf
of tho fact that while Mr. Thurmond,"
-wwfr memW of the?State- lt??j:i?ln
*
.. ? wft? u memw oittiB-nini';
inre ho recommended t|$it Governor
Kvnns nppo nt a gentleman ,namcd
?fCFIovfir as ma^ifttrate instead of IMV-'
ris, the old incumbent. ft"d faWltt^
% tie deceased, Since Mr. Tjn/rmono
has been sobcifoJTl|o has hay notli
ing whatever lo reoonjmcn;!
? ing applicants for posTCh^rw of mag
istrate, but. under Governor Ellerbo'n
ftdftlllitsf ration Mn ' 'JTarrip, senior,
, was again nn applicant, btft Glower
who was appointed by Governor
Evans, was re appointed by EUerbe.
Mr. >V. G. Harris, deceased. Bee mod
- to think - that Solicitor Thurmond
w*s infl'iumental in having- it do?u'
an?1 nbouf it he accosted ^Hchor
Thurmond this afternoon at f(hout. ft
o'clock in tho drug store of W. Iv.
1 Lynch.
Mcl( HXirrj.?,_it iR said, bad b(>et>'
r drinking and-use l ve/v hot language.
Tl-ttrmtffld, to avtotr d ifllortliv.
the Hyncli store ami went to his of
flee. Qe was there-engaged ntworlc
wi?en, Mr, Harris passed by on tho
way tlvfiis hotel, in company with
. Capt. DuRoso, tho proprietor. Gn
^"fenchinpr tjiedoorwa^ to TlnUmohd's
" oIHce Harris itof peTI. Capt. On
Bose.walkcd on a _.few? stOf.s. -
subject of former discussion
.again brought up" by Hnrris. Hie lat
ter finally saying to Thurmond that
he (Thurmoiwl) had acted like a
"G-~-d d ? d do* and fCoondrcV and
threw, his hand to h s pocket as if to
draw hm. pistol and plijcpd his foot
on Thurmond's doorstep T? creup
* ' '*? a? ii Ar?
Tho Ft vat Saturday In Apri'.
Having failed to hoar Trout tho
President in regard to oatlini! a
jnoefiu'? of 'I |jo C-hrooiolo Correa.
pondents' Fraternal Club, the Coin
mitt oo on Hy-Lawa K&uggcsts tlml
[there l?<? a mooting of the Club on
thf> .-flrftt Saturday in April (being
(ho third day) at II o'olook a. in. at
Tho Cltroipelo oflioe. Lot KVF.KY
correspondent. boar In mind that ho
(or alio) will bo oxjmctod thi
mooting. Ob in o o no, oomo all.
Respectfully,
Tho Commit loo.
Hon. Geo. Mcl\ Batto.
Wti.rcceivod n pleasant call thi*
week froi 1 1 <?n . Goo., MoP, Batto,
of Chuilotto, N. C <, tho gutial trav
eling pas&ongor agout of iho Son
hoaiYTAir, Lino Haiti oad, In Mr.
Hal to thovS. A. L. has a good rep
resentative and this Vood can al
ways lie depended on to ho up i??
datc. It now proposes to run three)
m'aguiUcont through trains to tlx J
Southern Baptist (Convention which
moots in Wilmington, N. 0., AIa\
7 th to ,13th. next, to ho known '?.*
** (inptist Special*," ono from Nor
fork an<\. Portsmouth, Va., to Wil
mington vii Weldon, Kaloigh and
Hamlet; ono from Atlanta via Ath
ena and llamlot to Wilmington;
ono fiom liuthei fordton via Char
lotto tind Hamlot to Wilmington.
Those trains will ho oomp.a^d.of
the jiQost, modern and oleganrPull
inan Bullet Drawing-room slocpinu
oh is and tho latest and impst a
proved Day Coaches,
Ofllcial schedules of theso Spe
cials wi:l bo furnished later, as
theso trains will bo run to suit tho
convenience of tho delegates.
To Tell The Ago of Horses.
To tell Hits ago of any horse,
Inspect the lower jaw, of courso;
The -siJs front tooth the. tale will tell ,
Ami every doubt and fear dispel.
Two middle ' nippers" you boboihl
lk'foro (lie oOlt is two weekfi old.
Pet'o'o eight weeks two more will come,
Hcfftvo eight rupntlis tho "lovners" ...cut
the gum. %
The outBido,groovvs will disappear
From middle two i\i just one year,
In two years from the second pair,
In three the corners, too, are bare.
At two the middle ''nippers" drop,
At three tho second pair en n't stop.
When four- years old tin; third pair goes,
At five a lull .now set ho shows. y
The deep black spots will pass from view
A! six years from tho iniddlo two.
The second pair nt soyen years, ??
At eight tho spot each "corner" clears.
From middle "nippers," upper jaw,
At nine tho black upotn will withdraw,
The second poll' at ten are whito,
Eleven finds tho ?'corners'' light.
As time goes on, all horsemen know,
Tho oval teeth three sidud prow.
They longer get, project be for o
Till twenty? when wo know no more.
About Planting: Cotton.
Hector D. Lane urges a curtail
ment* in tho cotton acrougo this
year and insists that this is neces
sary to insure a paying price for
tho coming crop. The . farmers
throughout tho South have profit
ed in the past by lending an ear to
his ady-iee and if they wish lo con
sult their own interests and' keep
out of I he clutches -of" the merci
less speculators just about the
time, tho Crop of '1)7 is to be mar
keted they will heed him ogain. It
has already been thoroughly de
monstrated to the sat.isfact ion of
all that there is less work nnd
more money in a six than there is
iii a nine million^bnle crop. This
of i t so 1 f should point out to the
farmers the proper course to pur
sue, and we con Aden tally hopp the
nvTjbTe South will act wisely in the
matter.' Less cotton and mote of
the home provisions should bo the
ouidin^jit'?r for 181)7. Closo at
tention should bo "given to the
"hog crop" particularly. By co
operation and 'standing- shoulder to
shoulder tho time will oomo when
tho producers and not tho greedy
sharks wlH>nntne tho pi ice of the
fleecy staple. Kvery farmer un
derstands his own business best,
of course. We simply ofl'er those
words of odvico for whatever tiie\
might bo worth. The largest eoi
ton planters in the South and j hose
wiser fin<i with more experience on
the subject me prcacliing tho same
dootrine. ? - liar n well People.
Advertised letters.
For Week ending Mar. 21, 1887:
MargSr^t-Wiltrninf, -Carrie Hliirov,
Carrie . Sharcll. Muck Simmons,
?S C Starr, At'thuf Muiin, Mary
Alice Koishaw. Louisa Harrison,
Jessie Hall. I)ani?t. Gillis, Henry
Bradley, Philia Pcgucs, Leanda
Wensois AJex. 8tr' Amand, W " M
.tMoCabkil), Clyde Murphy.
0. J. Shannon, P. M.
STOVES.
Siovosa^twSn Jnav&lment plan.
A smAWcftsh paynKUl oa Unlivery
of 6I0VO,
- ~ J. Hrdoodnlo&SoB.
? ? .V" ??
quirtobi*c?o u?lD?r ?"*Hj
JjVoiit ()uf gorw^ouileuM.
'&t. Charles. ? r
Krtitor C'lironUill:'? ' Would ><*>?
ho h?? Kind as 10 ?'?vo uh\h|HI?o in
? tin* columns ol your noway pup*'*
I for <i composition on "Columbus. '
NVo have a very interesting Mlora
ry Society in this neighborhood^,
bast Saturday nigfht tho Society
enjoyed i\ voi y intoroHtJiig debate
between its members?. Tho quotr \
hying "lb-solved, That Columbus
deserves more bettor for disooy<t-j
in" America than Washington f.?.
de?endin? it." This voni position
WU8 oompnyed by Ml8# Kduo Sua?
borough ami road by hor before tin
house in faVor of the atllrm alive
sido and is as follows: ^ f
Italy was tho lirst of tin* KiU'"
pean nations to experience a iwi
vol of learning In.^tho northern
port ion of litis peninsular wore si:*(
anted Lho republics of Vonieo an$
Genoa, long (H'l(\hrutQd for vh/n
, commercial enterprise, tluir s('n
men being the beaten Kurope.
T|?e?u rupuhiies earned on a prellt
nhlo trado with lodifl, lint the tiade
of Genoa mot a death blow, when
lho warhko'Turks gained a foot
bold on Knropoan soil ami thus
out<oiV all routes of trade between
lho two countries. Now to discov
er a new routo to India liooanin a
werions question withfi the rooi
chanU) and sailors ? of Gonoa.
Among tho ?>?t whose intention
wad occupied with this question
was one who said thai India could
lie reached hy water, and lids man
was Christopher Columbus. lie
was a skilllul navigator; heioj>
trained for the sea from his child
hood. Columbus believed that
the earth was round and thai by
sailing westward he would reach
India. Ho boldly professed his
belief, and oil'ered to attempt the
voyage. Hut at this time ho was
very "poor and ha'd no means lo
carry out his plans. He turned lo
trucking of Portugal after his na
U$o city declined to help him. 'I ho
com t ridiculed tho Very idea of
such a thing, but the king had the
meanness to send out a Beoiot ex
pedition to reap u'l the glory foi
himself. It ended in speedy fail
ures. Smarting from this treach
ery, Columbus set out for Spain.
Much of the journey was made on
foot, his little son walking beside,
him. After seven years he ob
tained u hearing from Ferdinand
and Isabella. Ho explained bis
ideas lo them, *1110 earth" he rea
soned, "is made for man, tho com
mand and promise of the Bib.o i*.
tbht man shall increase and ie- j
ple.mish the earth. Two much fli
the tiarlh's surface cannot Hhere
fore he taken, up with water. Is it j
possible that the sun shines upon ;
nothing and that the nightly |
watches of the stars are wasted up-,
on i.rni kless seat?" Is-.beiui ie hci j
earnestness pledged her jewels t ?? :
raise the money. Kighieen vea-sj
of poverty, m.ifefortune and disap
pointment he had passed Lhron^i.;
Assailed by the superstitious, inn- ;
culod as a madman by the igfifiiij
a?t, lie had adnerod to his purpose,
with preservation, the paralhl <?l
which it is difficult- to llujl. A?.
last his lime had come and the
dreams of the visionist were to be
come established- facts. Columbus
as we all know, soon set out on
that perilous voyage, The Island
he d Uoo y e red , he, n a m ed S a n . S ? -
,yadoi^ moaning "Iloly Saviour.
, Columbus made four oil..;.; voy
ages, but ho was robbed of- his hou' |
ore His triumphs were bnef.,
Kvll inbn tried ',to^iisgr nw mnv
and Wrdinand and Isabella, disio
gardi.ng ^ their promise th.il -1^
should 00 governor ofi-all/ho lands
lie might discover, font over a now
governor and by his order C.olum-.
bus was sent home in chains. It
it*. sad to know that Isabella neg
lected him in his old age, and his
rights were nover restored to him.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. "/
T, A. sloou ? tho Gront Cham,
ist gfrid Scientist, Wil^ Send Free
to the affliotedt^Tliroe Mottles
of His Newly Discovered -\
Remedies to Cure Con
sumption and All
Lung Troublos.
Nothing. could hu faiier,
p h.il n *.) th in pic or cnri j- ninn
the aHilcled than Lli e plTer
A. Slocum, M. O., of New
Citv.
Confident that ho has. discover
ed n reliable cure foj^ consumption
nnd nil bronchial, thnittfand lung
disoases, gonernidccl no and weak
ness, loss of flesh nnd nil - condi
tions of wasting, and to tnnko its
great msrits^known, ho will send
fret*, three bottles to any reader of
The Chronicle who may bo suffer
ing. ,
A i ready this ."now scientific
course of Iiab perHia
octiLU- cured thousands of
enil J*lu> poles a c aiea . ~ '
Tfrie l)ootor congiders it hlv )p<|
Hgiona dut,y? a - duly which lie
owes to humanity? to donate hi*
iniaUtble oure.
"Tff? hae proved the _ dreaded con
aomption to Ihb ai curable disca*.
I bayond ony doub*, * nd i(aa on ' fllje
ll?^^:AweTftfar?i jnti. KarrijwaiTTa*
ttiortei 0aiittQpla!a of ttjmz
Um? world. >-?*'
- Jviaafl*- :?it^
mbam-ok^ L$
Columbut nu? tUler wined, shrowd
aud Intensely religious. Ho be
lieved himself to be ditlnely bill
ed to carry t h o now faith 4,into tlx*
uttermost part# of t h#1 fourth."
Dining those 18 yours of waiting
his life w us a marvel of patience,
oiul of biuve devotion to his ?V,^|
purpose. His Morrow a were many.
It i 5i suid that at thirty his bait
waft white from troublo arid anxie
t\\ llelng the eldest of four chil
dren tntioh earn developed upon
him and his land njid loving dlspo-,
sition ia proved fro(p the fact that
tin his poorest days lie saved a part
i<>f his pittaiico to educate his
I young brothers and... help support
1 1. is aged father, ^Minims was a
j() an of commanding presence. His
ison Ferdinand describes him as
ahovo tn'ddiO height, with a Ion#
conntonatiee, p curved nose and
''gUi* Zrvy eyes, full of expression,
hi/oh araotcr he was one of the
yteatest souls that ever lived. Oo
lu.mhus died ignorant of the fact
thet- ho had discovered a now
world. Ho was 70 ye*ts old at. his
death, at his request hi4* chains
wore buried with him a touching
memorial of Spanish ingratitude.
Ho died on tho 20th of May,
1 500 a grieved awl disappointed j
old man.
On the tomh in tho cathedral av
llayonnn whero his - vein n ins now
reft, are inscribed, thv wofda :
Oi?! pest, thou image of the great
Colon,
Thounnnd centuries remain, guard
ed in the urn, I |
And in the remembrance of <i\ir nn
ti mi. r \
Man waited until ho was dead
before they give him the honors
that should havo bcou his from the
begiuuing. His remains have been
moved four diiVorent times, as it is
said :
Seven rival towns contend for Homer
dead.
Through which the living Iloiner begged
his bread.
x x x
Brownvillo.
Mr. .Editor : ? Pl?ase allow me
apace for a few dots.
We have lots of cloudy weather
Skiffs Sale.
South Carolina? Kershaw County.
' Court of CQ'MHon Plena. !*>
Emdine Grange f\ et al, Plaintiffs;
against'
Louisa Granger, Defendant -Parti
'> tion . ?
Under and by virtue^ a decree here
in. I will cell at public outcry before the
Court House in Ciundon, S. C.? within
the legal bourt of sale on the first Mon
day in .April next, the following real es
tate : That tratft of land in Kershaw
County, state aforesaid, on (i nuberry
Bran.-h. waters of Bit* Timber, Branch,
j containing seventy-live (7 0) acres b7>und
!ed North l?y lands of T. -J. Mnrsh, Kast
! by lands of -Allied Marsh. Nouth by
i lands of Mrs. 10. Sli'ver, and West by
i lands of Rebecca M.ush.
Terms nf Rale tv.i'sh.
! Also, under same. dorree I will si 11 at
'public, outcry at 12 -<Yioc!. TVl on the
ni'.vt., dav (Tuef-?.la> .) ?< the l*'e resi
I ib nee of Oliver flr.mtfer, tho fallowing
j > t ? r.> on 11 1 pj j >p e '? ty , .T}\o..00 .ikulea, olio
1 oni Jiur8<! Wagon, three (g) Im^, about
: 0 bushels ?if earn," abou? 2, (MM)
i pounds of fodder , about 200 bujdiels t.( !
cotton seed, a lot ?.fpi';isin the hull, and
a lot of farming utoosils. ' . v
Terms of hoIc cash.
H. U. WIMJAMR.
Slitrift' Ketsha-.v Co.
March 12, ? td.
Summons For Relief.
St'wmons
for
. Relief.
Stnto of South Carol ii)rtt-Koi*lm\v County.
In rljo Court of Common PIcijH.
Te n a Reynolds, liacJuwl^
JBtoma, Ann{c Drake
ford and Z'7y.?$ Col
linnf
V.. Plaintiffs,
Against )>
Amnion Reynolds, John
Col / ins, f\'uch acl Brown,
Lucy Brooks; Mary
WulMns (ind William
Coofj,
^^-^^DefeAduiita. J ... ...
To the Defendants nlove named :
You are hereby aiinnuoned rtnd requir
ed to answer the < oiMphiint in thin nc
tioi|>>f whjch u cony is herewith served
trfjon you mid to nerve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the sub
scriber al his office in .CntnUcn* 8. C.y
within twenty day* after t ho scrvico
hereof exclusive of the day of such kci/
vice, jjid. j[ yoit fail JO .answer, tho com
pi lint within lite time aforesaid the
plaintiffs in this action will ap"ply to the
Court frtr the relief demanded in the
complaint.
. TflOS. JV ft j ItK LAND.
Plaintiffs* Attorney.
Cnnulon, 8. C., Mnrch 25th, 1897.
TO the defendant TYilliam Cook :
' Trtk'G notice that tl)0 complaint in this
wctlojx, togcthor with tho jMimmonfl of
which the foro?*lji{; ft ft copy, was filed
in tbo ofHcoo' thd Clerk of tho Court
Common Pleas for Kershaw County on
tfco 2'r>th day of-Mnrch, 1897.
TllOQr* KIKhANl),
. Plaintiff*' Attorney.
Camden. S. C., M*?ch, 2flth 1897.
ah
wit
?***!? ttS:
M&3!l
for Infants and flfhl Id ron.
The Fac-simiie Signature of
Appears on Every Wrapper.
VhU CINTliUR Oomcahv, TT MUltXtV ?TM?tT, NtWVOHH CITY.
to?
25 + 50*
ABSOLUTELY G
nlonnil honklot froe.
ALL
DRUGGISTS
TTHBRNTEUn tftfure any cnaonf comtlimtlon. CnKcnrcts nro Uie itleni i.n\a
U iltinW 1 uuLs tiyp, never srrip or Brlpp.liut cnuse piwy liiiturrtirfsulls. 8ani?
Atl. STKUMXd REMEDY (?(>., riilc?tro? .MnntrcnK Can. , or New lor*.
Finis
ST'ATESVIMdBi* ?;.
"Sole pr6]5riofor8 of U)0 celebrated--- KEY" brands of old
fashioned .Whiskies mid BrandieS. We have superior facili
ties for supplying consumers with t lie purest and highest class
North Carolina Liquors at modoi'tiiu prices. <? ?
The high standard maintained and the general excellence
of our brands are foo well known to nend romnieut. Corre
s pen deuce solicited and lowest pmo&lurnishttd on implication.
>. ? ^ "
ftt'KWI* JFOK JLl&J l>3b>
;vCV??wVj2SR
Looking For BARGAINS In
SHOE%
DRY GOODS,
AND
GRGfQERiES?
If so I cnn plCASO you. I
have just received a full line of
sintrfra dress goods,.
BLEACHINGS
AND NOTIONS.
My assortment of 'COLOR
ED DRESS SIIIRT8 AN J)
NECK WARE in complete.
My Spring stock of SHOES,'
(of many styles; ^is~ just ar
rived.
In GROCERIE
CON and IIAMS, FLOUR,
SUGAR, COFFEE, RIQF,
TEAS, Etc., AND 4^
- AM,!
i?wk Pitltm
i I ollor HA
The Other Fei^
low
Could'lliikc tEieiu-~wc?
did. it ^Vas a simp. ,
/ " -t-t? ^ /
\ 8000 PIEOHSr J
Crockery!
. W(KJjQijghtr ? 'oin right and
hflre'g our prices;
Cups and saucers at 25, 35.
39c.' per set. v
Plates 25, 35, 39 and 48c.
per set. ' \f
Soup plates 35. and 39c. ptfr
set. /
Covered dishes 39, 45 1 andl
5 Sc. .
Large meat dislus 10, 13
and 15 c. '
Medium wash bowls and
pitchers (>9c. Large 89c, A 98c]
#1.15. "
Come to us for Tin nrid
Glassware, Pipes, Pocket Cut
lery, Piirsee,. Paper, Envelopes,
School Pads, Pencils, . N qtious
of all kinds,
.. 2 Paragon sewiv.a^i machines
somebody can have^it n bar
gaiiu 1 .Vibrator lit $19,
Rotary $23, pric^ m>ed to be
$25 and #35. '
unci vtllu 'which hua delayed far
mors.
Turpenlin<:r? aro beginning their
woik for the season.
Somo of um had the pleasure, of
intending a beautiful marriagef at .
^ull'alo Baptist. church 8 una ay
night I awl. Mr. M. A. Shaw, of
HuflTalo, 16 Mi as ? Snipes, of
Traidsville, Kev. T. A. Dabncy, of*
lloialing, The church was beauil
fully decorated with flowery. Two
beautiful little girls carried tlowoia
and wfcre followed by tho attend*
anta who were followed by the hap
, v young couple which way to be
wedded. They presented "theri("*
selvea in front of tho altar where
tho ooreinony was carefully tfono
over. Tho Kdiior will join inc m
wishing them a loog and happy
life,
Mrs, J. 1'. So well, of this place
is quite sick.
Mia. Win. Dabney, of Lucknow,
Iihh ri-tuincd home from a visit t<>
i i\jH place,
Mr, .1. A. Jordan, oi this plaec la
all sunlleH? its a gill.
One of our young men failed to
carry Ins ?lrl to church last night
as he had no inr.uranee on hia road
cart and his girl weighed 210.
Ah news in scarce I will say no
more this time but will come again,
X. Y. Z.
HfVtlndny,
Farm work i.s progressing slowly.
Messrs. Nathaniel Talbort and
Mulder Davis, of liishopville, were
visiiing in this section Sunday. ; _ ?
Messrs. Olley, William and Ho.
dial Outlaw, of Mnrahnlls church
were visiting their sister Mrs. L. C.
I'arker Sunday t.he 21 inat.
Tho writer had the pleasure of at
tending a vory doliglufu) singing at
tho hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs,
b. Parker Sunday eve. Or course
tho young ladies of Lynch wood, Miaa
Minnie and Mzz o Copelaml, Mist*/
Minnie, Maud and Maggie Hrannon
added greatly to tlio occasion; ifc
seemed that all presopt enjoyed
i liemselvoa hugely. May the^ no&t?
future reveal another such nn ocean*
ion. Wo return many thnnka to Mr.
and Ajrs. Parker for tho privilege of -
appointing tlio singing at their homo
and for (ho. courtosy extended to
those who werc'.fortunnto enough to
attend. AuntPPolly, ;
i'ioml#ottou? Item's.
TIPED MOTHERS & help
? in Hood's Sui'aapiMila, which gives
tliom pure blood, a good appetite and
now and ncoded STRENGTH.
A big reduction in the price of
ali winter clrcss goods fit \he Gilt
Kilgo Store, and now is your tiuVo
in buy, as you oan get them atT
wholesale prices. p'
I tcli on human, mange on horses,
dogs and nil stock, cured in 30
?ninnies by \\\,r.lf.iiu4? Sanitary
Lotion. Thu never fails. Swld by
Dr. F. L. Zemp, Druggist, Catnde?>
Wonderful are the cures by flood'a
Sarsnparilla and yet it Is only becauso 7;
as the one true blood purifier, it makes/
pure, rich, heal thy ,li fc-ffl
Hood's Pi jls lor the livSr jind^
bowols, act easily, yet promptljj. "j& c;...
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Blftitun
Of
?"'?-?KfigHsIi :Bp a vl n -fii a i tit p n t re?
moves jfl) Hatd, Soft or Calloused
Lumps and Blemishes from horee?r
lilood Spavins, Curbs, Splints*
Sweeney, --Ri?g4im?<y S t 1 fl <&?'*??
Sprains, a 1 1 Swollen Throats,
Coughs, etc. Save <(50 by ? use - -of - -
one bottle. Warranted the roost
wonderful Blemish Cure <*v? rr
knojfn.,: Sold by J)r, F? X. ZeHo|>?
Druggist, Camden, C. ..
PERFECT ftncl i>ermam>ritnre tho
? cures by Hood's Snrsanarilla, be
cause it makes pure, Hen, liealfhy,
life and hculth-giviug jElLOOD* ^ ?
Be euro to got Siinmom? hher
Regulator for your Spring Medi
cinq. It's the old reliable thut did
tho old folks bo much good. .Don't
let anyone persuade- you to take
anything else instead. You. cap >'
always tell Simmons Liver Regula
tor by (be "Red % on tho rack'iigeT^
Don't f Argot the wonfllegul ator?
Siromorts fiivcr 'Rogutfttoi^beW^J
than anything else aricl sure *0 <U?
you good.
Mice to -School Teachers.
- ? ? . ,
Tho Sin to Board of K<l Ion' will ^
rneOLax Columbia- on_Aprll 2. And - will ;
exroiind applicants for Tofljliors^flfiWl^ll
eeruflcates on. ApiiLft bogwoinic. at
o'clock a.m. ^ ;
The ti i ? t semi-annual examination lor ~
TenOhyrts' county^ curtificate*wlUljac^
held at t ^i^X/Onrt House ioCarod^fV
KrMay, - April. 10, l*Krnult>* at 9 oYloc*
a. mr AU v e?on r irot Ti6JoTT>lf
oaioa, aBdihose wlxwt ^nf
if they expect to.Uaoft. >.u
A UL. CO"