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Ratkr vo?i Advkhtihin'o Ordinary
transient advortisrnonts, first insertion
$1.00 per square; each mil-Hoquont in?
?ortlon f>0 con's ju?r square.
Ort#h ratoa for Wants, Lost and Found,
A(s,, not exceeding MVft linos, VS5 runts
lusortlonand fi cents por lino tor
each additional lino.
BuhIiioih local#, 0 cunts por lino oach In
HorUon. 0
Official and le^al notices at tho rato
low o<l hy law.
Kates for coutraot lulvordslntf will '?c an
nounced upon application at thoofliee.
Communications will l>o published whon
r- 'Of intoront to the general public and
not of a defamatory nature. No re
sponsibility will bo assumed for the
Views of correspondents,
Rornlttancon by chocks, drafts and po?lal
money orders should bo made payable
to W. L. MoDOWHId;,
The Chronicle has purchased the
power press and printing out /it of
The Camden Journal and now has
the combined out Jit * of both, paper*,
making it one. of the bent equipped of
?flees in the State..
Cttghhi't Jloiit Hon.
A T I mWjc porter tells a good
joko on Congressman Latimer. lie
nays that Till man and Latimer got
up ft hot on the art of riding a
"biko," Mr. Latimer flaying thai
lie could ride one at first flight, and
Senator Tillman saying that if
Mr. Latimer could do that he
would do the same thing himself.
Tlio senator had to leave for New
York for a few days to tako in I ho
Grant ceremonies, and Congrcss
anan Latimer saw his chance and
""took a dodge" on the senator by
doing a little practicing whilo Sen
ator Tillman was away. The op
posing forces met at a bicycle
school yesterday afternoon with
their roforeo. I\lr. Latimer got
astride of his machine in an awk
ward manner and wabbled consid
erably from side to aide, hut man
aged to , keep going. When the
senator saw this h^ appeared to be
a little dismayed, but took his
medicine like a man. He refused
to be helped upon the machine, but
getting on himself from the hind
most part thereof, proceeded to
spin around like an old stager. He
was considerably applauded by the
assembled spectators, and Mr. Lat
imer declared that the senator had
beaten the famous Josh Ashley in
his first attempt. Aftorthe little
bat was decided and the wily sen
ator took the pii/.e, the opponents
compared nulcs and thev^fround
that Congressman Latimer had
been learning to wohblo for seycr
al days. Senator Tillman gave
Air. Latimer a good look and said:
"What do you suppose 1 have been
doing in New Yoik? You can't
beat Hon."
Mr. Phillips Has Not Taken
Hack-water.
Mr. Editor: ? Please allow me
npaco in your valuable columns lo
lot, Mr. Hirohmore know that wo
nro noitlior dead nor Bleeping, al
though 1 guess he tlffnks wo have
taken brick water, but we are far
from it. We want Mr. Birch more
to distinctly understand that wo
are not criticising the "town dude
or bicycle riders." It is not them
wo are after but the Commis
sioners. And if wo have said
anything to ollond any of the
jolly little fellows we will make an
apology for doing so. Mr. Hirch
mortisayni "That we abhor Up
town dudes and bicycle riders," but
here his charges, like the rost, are
not sustained. Wo would Hko for
)iim or any one else to show us
wheie we have mod anything
cgninst this class of people to jus
tify the Insinuation thrown out.
Mr. Hlrchmore says it is known
that the lionid of Commissioners
would not Ufle partinlity, hut llioy
have already done bo, but Mr.
liirclimore wont ngroo to it for lie
wants them to use partiality for
)i o says "that they have aw much
right to keep the public roads in
good condition around Camden an
thoy do up here,*' but we cannot
agree with him there because the
public roads around Camden don't
need as much work as they do
up here. And we believe in "equal
rights to all and special privileges
to none." We don't wnnt the chain
gang to put in all of their time on
the roads up bere nor do we wish
for tbem to ptit all of their time
oa the roads around Camden ; like
our frU ml Mr. Birohtnore, he seems
? - to -think tbat the chain gang - had
<-~~llO right to work on the roads only
"In is "ftw nsllea of Catoden. We
will venture the asserliou that \i
/our criticisms had been on sofoe
fmrmera up bar#- that' he
wettld have been as mate as a cat
JKftAArAl.
fcj ibat Mr. Hircbmors af
tsi takla^ the second thought that
' " fiRiie tb?r*1i? Is wrong.
Laan iBOijL ? ? . .
tTS-MiSMSS as
I'.-ilmitttiiuwi (ji?tumi[,
The matter for (Inn column is fumit'ii(,d
l>y County. Superintendent of l?dueatl?n
li. I ?. ('0)iclaii<l, inul all f'oniiiuitilfiil it-its
luterided for this department slt/mld 1 ???
Addressed t<i )ii in ?t C&uulon; 3. Ui
Aru you going to attend, the
State Toftoht'i'? Association at
Orcenvillo the last oi" June? Vou
will id i h h one, of I ho grandest <?j?
porlunitiOH of your life to poifect
youraelf (.?> your profoBHion if you
do not. H. li. ('o'a have agreed to
8oll ono fore ticket# for the round
trip and good hoard can he scour*
(5<1 at *1.60 per day.
* * *
A entertainment will he held at
Westville, Friday night. the 1 lilt
i?Ht, under the management of
Prof. J. K. WatkiiiH, wlio has been
teaching the school at that place.
We have ween the programme and
feel assured Lhul all who attend
will he am pip repaid for their time,
* A ?
Wo publish thin week the second
Hhcet of Examination Questions,
omitting algebra. Of the thirty
six applicants, twenty received
certificates. | vv
m n 71
Tho Counly'lloord of Education
will moot Saturday, tho 8th inst,
and will then decide whether or
not Uto hoard will authorize tlio
Co. Supt. of Education to purchase
and sell school hooka nndcr the act
of 1897 authorizing them to do ho.
A * A
NIHTOKY OF UNITED STATUS.
I. What throo nations of Europe
worn moat prominent in exploring
and colon-zing tho New Woild in
tho sixteenth contury?
Wliioh of these nations eventually
obtained tho largest share of North
America?
2 G ivo tho dales and locate the
two first permanent English soldo*
ments in A moriea.
.'1 Nattio tho oiiginnl thirteen
Slates.
4. At i h<i lime of the war of the
Revolution thorn woro throo styles
of government, for tho colonies, char
ter, proprietary and that of tho roy
al provinces State tho style of gov
ernment of each colony at that time.
ft. Give tho ilato of tho battle of
Quebec. State why this bat do is one
of groat importance.
(?. Give tlio causes of tho Itovolu-J
tionary war.
7. Who moved in the. Continent ol
Congress that "Those colonics are
and of right ought to fyo free and in
dependent States?
8. a How many years intervened
between tho battle of Lexington and
the surrender at Yorktown?
b I low man v years between the
surrender ul Yorktown and tho in.
anunration.ol' Gooruo Washington?
I), a When and where did the con
vention meet which framed the Con
stitution of tho United States?
h What were the alien and sedi
tion laws?
10. Ilow did the United Slates ac
<pi ro possession of 'Louisiana? Flo
rida? California? Alaska?
1'IIYSIOLOCJY A N L) II YO IIONK.
1. a What is tho nttiue gi/en to
tho whole series of bones united to
gether? b Are (ho hones solid or
hollow? c What is tho spinal col
umn? Describe it. d What is meant
by tlio cranium?
'2. a What are < ho muscles? I)
What is the difloroneo between a
flexor inuHcle an<l an oxteiiHor mus
cle? o When in I ho force of a muw
ele expended? d Hy what aro the
muscles attached to the movable
bonos?
II. a What is the alimentary eanal?
I> Name and dcBcribo ils different
parts? c What id^ mastication? d
What are (he organ* of mastication?
?I. a What is iho local inn of the
liver? b What is the principal so
j eretion produced by il? c What is
the principal vessels thai, fuipplies
the liver with blood? d What is the
function of the fiver?
r? a Whal Q,uid provides for I he
nourishment of the whole body? I>
What are ils injAedients? c In which
of the internal organs does II disap
pear. |
f). a What ar^ the organs of res
piration? UAVhat is the larynx and
where sitjUaied? c What muscle
forms the floor of the chest? d Whal
is its shape.
/. a >\ lint 18 the function of the
heart? b How many cavities are
I here in the heart? e Name them
<1 What the aorta? c J>cscrit)n it.
f Whero is ihe blood conveyed by
the pulmonary artery?
8. a What is a nerve? I> In what
part of the nervous system do the
nerves of ilio body and limbs (ermi*
tune? c Which are the three princi
pal parts of the brains? d \\ hat is
the general function of the nerves?
9. a Aro tho eyes to be re^atded
as two distinct or^nna, or uk one
double or<?n n? b What is the cor
nea and what is its situation? c
How does the cornea diflVr from the
sclerotic? <1 What is the function
of the retina?
Biliousness
' Is cauMd by torpid llvcrt which prevents dlge*
Won ?od permit* food CO ferment and putrlfy In
| tlM Itonucti. Then f oho w dizziness, headacho,
10. u Whiifc is (fen origin ftiul
conrno <>f the auditory nerve? I?
Wliut in (lie labyrinth, utwl w Ij v ho
eulled? <? W hut purl* fire included
iit the internal vu i7 <1 Where i<* (In*
cnviiy of the tympanism nr.-Ylmin <?f
tlioouS* e liv wind opening does
I lie tympanum eoinmuniente witli the
extei i??r and where it. nitwit) d? f
wind in (he liel'-x? The onti-ludi \ ?
I lie t rnjjne? Tim uiUi.tia^iie? The
eoiiclm 1
I'lorni-cuou* Item*
Tlic convict who escaped from
the oh ai n gang a low da^a ago has
lieon captured.
A mail who will deny his old
mother, has no reason to complain
if people believe him capable of al
most any 01 i me.
Doctor ? My good woman, does
your huti Miuilor a'l the linn? Pa
rent ? Not all the time, sir. Only
whon ho utu-inpu to talk.
Don't loavo everything ly i n
Ioobo about I ho proinihoti. Have a
place for everything, and keep
everything in its place.
As Hit; hones in your child's
body harden and his muscles
toughen, don't forget that his
ohuraclor is crystulizing at the
same time.
Don't try to ho' any tiring else hut
ii gentleman or woman ? and that,
moans u man or woman who has
consideration f?>r the,, wholo world,
and whose life is governed by the
(ioldou Wule. "Do unlo others as yon
would ho done hy."-? Kx.
Ilch on human, mango on horsey,
dogs and all stock, enryd 'ill i>0
minutes hy Wool ford's Sanitary
Lotion. ThiA never fails. Sold by
Dr. K. L. Zoinp, Druggist, Camden,
S. C. ? .
Wonderful are the cures by Ilood'n
SaivnjiMi'illa and vet il is only because!
as the one true blood purifier, it make*
pure, rich, hoaltliy, life-giving blood.
Hood's Pills l<?r the liver and
bowels, act easily, yet promptly. 2o<\
CASTORIA
For Infants ami Childron.
Th# f?e- /?
*3
English Spavin Liniment re
moves all Haul, Soft or Calloused
Lumps and Blemishes from horses,
Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints,
Sweeney, Ring-'l?0nc, S I i II o n,
Sprains, a I I Swollen Throats,
Coughs, etc. Save ?50 by use of
one bottle. Warranted thu> most
'wonderful1"' Blemish 1 Cute ever
I known. Sold by Dr. F. L. Zeinp,
Druggist) Camden, S. C.
Y our
Every breath you breathe, every
heart beat, every motion of
your hand, takes force. The
measure of force we call vital
ity, If this is lacking, there is
loss of flesh, lack, or resistive
power, a tendency to catch di
sease easily, especially a tend
ency to Cons umption. For low
vitality nothing is better than
Scott's Emulsion. It supplies
force by furnishing' the nourish
ing, strengthening elements of
food in an easily digested form;
enriches the blood, and builds
up the system. When ordinary
food is of no avail, Scott's
Emulsion will supply the body
with all the vital e'.ementsof life.
Twft sizes, 50 cU. and $1.00, All
drug?L?ta. j
If you will ask for it we will send i
you a book telling you all About Scott's
Emulsion. l*rc?E.
SCOTT nOWNU, Now York. ?
htxn demonstrated ten thousand
tiinei that W> Is lOmoHt infallible
FOR WOMAN'S
PECULIAR
WEAKNESSES,
IrrrfrnlarlMes nnd dcrnnKomont.i,
It lias become the lending remedy
for IhiH class of troubles. It exerts
o wonderfully beall?K, ?tr?i?Kthen
I n k aim) Roothinir influence npon
tho meiiFtrual orpnns. It cures
"whites" nnil fnlhntf of tho womb.
It stops Hooding Ul>3 relieves sup
pransed and painful menstruation.
For Ohittigo of Llfo it is the beat v
incdlcino m ado. It la beneficial
during pt i >; nancy , and helps to
bring children into home* barren
fur yearn. It invigorat?a, stimu
late*, strengthens tho wholo ajra
tcm. This great remedy la offered
to all nflliclc<V women. \Vhy will
nny woman sit|f or another minute
? with ccrtain rwtof \?JtMn reach
WJno of Cardut only coat* fllOO Jver" "
bottio at your drug storo.
IW ?4nfcv, to*4 rrquirinf rpreial itlrtc
tiont, <1<I<IW**, ffirinq t\ rmptcrmt. th* "IxtdU*'
Aitri*nr\f Itp-irfmrnt," T7i# t%)ffctnoop? M*A
Uin* Oe>? Ctkat(anoo0d, 7Vn*,
for Infanta and Children.
mi mi ? ininii u iiwmnmww
The Eac-simile Signature of
Appears on Every Wrapper.
tMC CKNTAUn COMPANY. 11 M U f I A A V ?TBf IT, NKW YOflK CITY
Wi. K R WUWKIBS, 11KAKOI.KH,
Winks, Itc.
>Sole proprie tors of the; celebrated KKV brands of old
fashioned Whiskies and Hrandies. We have superior facili
[ties for supplying consumers with the purest and highest class
; North Carolina Liquors at moderate prices.
The high standard maintained and the general excellence
of our brands are too well known to need' (Tomment. Corre
spondence solicited and lowest prices furnished on application.
Him to 1 roifc PRICK fiLH&T AND flUO*
??R a I*T fl YM C s RCJU Ei A RSI.
IBtoiro C Sam?
c I.a?>jnu
8 lbs. of good Rio Coffee for $1.00. Arbucklcs Celebrated,
Arosa Parch ed Coffee 20c. per lb. 2 lbs. Coffee, parched and
ground, for 25c. Columbia River Salmon 12 J -2c., a 1 1 other
brands 10c. Tomatoes, 3 lb. cans, only 8c. Peaches, 3 lb.
cans, only 7c. Best Keg Soda only ,0c per lb. 2 qt. Covered
Bucket only 5c. I <|(. Coffee Pofs only 5c. Nice heavy Turn
biers only 20c -set. Ileinz's celebrated Pickles and Sauces at
lowest, prices. IK lbs. standard granulated Sugar $1.00. A
full line of heavy and fancy Groceries always in stock and at
lowest prices. A real good Tobacco for 20c to 35c per lb. A
good smoking Tobacco at only 20c.. per lb. All ^oods /guaram
teed as represented. -""V V
A GREAT SCHEME! ,
ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY? NCj) CHARGE, NO CON
DITIONS! 1
The/following grand prizes will be given away to customers:
( 1ST.*
A Gold Plated Watch worth #20.00, 20 years guarantee. No
charge, no conditions.
2ND.
"A W1 leeler and Wilson Sewing Machine, second hand, but
in good condition.
;3IM),
A Double Case Silver Watch worth about ?15.00.
4TII.
A good open face silver case watch worth aot $10.00.
5TI r.
A <5ood nieklc case watch worth about $5.00.
(rni.
A good nieklc case watch worth about $2.00.
7T1T, 8 Til, D I LI ANI) 10TII,
Jewelry prizes ranging in value from 25c to $1.00.
11TII TO -30TH,
Rtfzos consisting ol household articles,
Romcmber, there are no charges nor- conditions to above
distribution of prizes. Any purchaser- of TWO DOLLARS
worth ol goods for cash at one time at our sfore will. be enti
tled to a ticket. Thertyare only three hundred tickets.- Draw
ing will take place as soon as tiek?*tn have been given away;
The mode of drawing will be a? follows: A little boy will be
blind folded, firat ticket drawn will: take first prize. 2nd ticket
drawn will take 2nd prize, 3rd ticket drawn will take 3rd
prize,, and so on.
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ARE YOU
Looking For UARGAINS In
SHOES,
DRY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES?
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\ -ry i ? ?? ? - ?
I f so I can please you. 1
havo just received a full line of
SPUING DRESS GOODS,
BLEACH I NGS
AND NOTIONS.
My assortment of COLOR
KI) OKKSS SHIRTS AND
NKCKAVARE'iM complete.
My Spring stock of SIIOKS,
of many styles, has just ar
rived.
In GROCERIES I offer BA- !
CON and HAMS, FLOUR,
SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE,
TEAS, Etc., AND COM
PKTK WITH ANY
TOWN I'RJC'ES.
BDYKIWS, S. C.
For Six Days Only.
Si*oo
One Dollar. Cash Only.
Buy# Monday, April 26, Fri
day, April 30, Monday, May
3, Friday, May 7, Monday,
May 10, Monday, May 17, iVt
J. II. Stephenson's.
2 31bs cans peaches. ^
3 cans condensed milk.
3 cans sugar corn, or 3 31bs
cans tomatoes.
2 lb'; Arbuckles Ariosa cof*
tee. ' ^
1 j gal tin bucket.
2 I pt tin cups.
" ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Or, $1.25 pr shoes for one
dollar. %
Or, $1.25 worth Alamance
for on6 dollar. . P
Or, $1:35 worth- Tinware lor
one doll nr.
Or, $1.25 worth crockery for
one dollnr.
Or, 19 lbs granulated ^uonr
' for one dollar.
Or, 22 lbs light brown sugar
for one dollar.
Or, 10 lbs good coffee for
one dollar. /
Remember the dales," g6ods
will be sold at aty^e prices on
ly on days ineT#ioned.
This extraordinary offer is
made for six days only. I
want your trade and can .give
you better values and quality
in all lines of goods than any
house in Cumden.
JT. If. Stephenson.
Hi? Wheels,
Quality . Tool
8TYLK8I
ladies', Gentlemen's & Tandem.
Tho Lightest Itunuj&g \Vlieola on Earth.
THE ELDREDGE
/ ...JiND....
THE BELVIDERE.
W# always Made Good Siiwlng iatUonl
Why Shouldn't w? Mak* Cood Wh*l?l
National Sewing Machine Co.,
3,W Droadway. , / Ptctoryr
NiwYftrtt,' ' BetvMere.lfU.
:.ni*EO. ?. CANXEY,
WIIOEMAKER
CAMDEIT, S C.
UUce SboM 4a >n j Style, tod ?
perfect il nuutni Alio, repair*
la* doM {fit
W. A. Schrock
NOTARY PUBLIC -
OA Ml) RN, ? ? S. C\
Summons fot> Relief,
Stale of South CuroSimi? Korshaw Couxty.
In tlio Court of Common l'loua.
'Venn Reynolds, JRachael ^
JirowH , Annie Dmke*
\ford und Evans Col ?
linn,
Plaintiffs, I Summons
Atjutniit " V m
Amnion Reynolds, John j lielief.
Collins, /i(ichiwjt Cob
li lis, Lucy Brooks} Mary
Watkins and William
Cook, *
-> Defendants.
To the Defendants ubovo named:
Youaro hereby euniinorted anil requir
ed to niiHwor tho 4'omplaint in this ac
tion of which tt C'opy is herewith ?erved
upon you and to s orvo ti oopy of your
RitHwer to tho nahl complaint on tho nub
scribcr at his otUco in Camden, 8,. C.?
within twenty days at tor tlio service
hereof oxcIuhIvo of tlio day of such ?er*
vice, and if you fail to answor tlio coin
pliint within tho timo aforesaid the '
plaintiffs in this action will apply to tho
Court for tlio roliof demanded it\ tho
complaint. .
TJIOS. J, KIRK LAND, -
I'laintinV Attorney.
Canulon, 8, Q.t March 25th, 1897.
To (ho defendant William Cook:
Take notice that tlio complaint in this
action, together with tho auintnonH of
which tin* forogtdng is a Copy, was filed
in tho oAiuo o? tho Clerk of tlio Court
Common IMoan for Korahaw County on
tbo'X'oth day of Murch, 1807. .
THUS..), KIKLANly
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Camden, S. C., Murch, 20th 1^7.
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Brewers and Botleis High
Grade Beers,
MACON, OA.
The Other Fel
low
Could'iinkc tliem--we
did. \t was a snap.
8000 1 PIECES
Crockery.
We bought 'tin right and"
hero's our prices:
Cups and sauc ers at 25, 35,
39c, per sot.
Plates '25, 30 and 48c.
per set.
Soup plates 35 and 30c. per
set.
Covered dishes 39, 45 and
58c.
Large meat diblus 10, 13\
Jind 15 c..
. Medium wash bowls and? '
pitchers (>9c. Large 89c, 98c
#1.15.
Come to us for Tin and
Glassware, J'ipe*, Pocket Cut
lery, Purses, Paper, Envelopes,
School Pads, Pencils, Notions ~
of all kinds.
2 Paragon se \v i * . g machines - 3!
-it >me body can have at a bar
gain. 1 Vibrator at ft 19, 1
Rotary $23, prices uscdlto bo
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WONDER STORE.