The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 07, 1897, Image 3
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MAY 7, W7T
HftVo Xour Tooth FixotL
Dr. J. K. ltutlViltfo, Dontiat, tyill
visit Cftmdon on Alay 1 1 tb. ami will
reman four or fivo days. tin extract*
tiuith in ft painless pleasant way. IF
you want any information n? to the
condition of your teeth Ami co?t For
remedying aamo call nt onco rind aeo
f him Oflloe nt tlio Workman llouao.
It.
Notice.
'?h? nicmhors of Camp Kirkland
nro requested to meet ut the Opera
IIouso ou Monday* 10th at 4 p. in.
sharp to aaaist at Memorial ser
vices A full attendance la desir
od. Arrangomonta will ho made
to send a delegation to Nashville
at this meeting.
C. C. Haiie, Commander,
Joel Hough, Svcrutary.
A*otik?r Marrlago at the Factory.
The factory HoomR to bo prolific
of marriages If nothing elso ? an
other one occurring there 'on last
Sunday. The contracting parties
this time Atolng Mr, C. VV. Hasty,
aoil of Mr. P. Hasty, and Miss Lu
la Ilodic. The ceremony took plaeo
at 4 p. m. and was performed by
Mr, K. J. Lewis, notary public.
Notico to Pensioners.
The Township board of pension
ers for Buffalo Township will meet
at Lyyiohwood school house on
Saturday, tho 15th day of May,
and tho Flat Rock Township Board
will meet at Westville on tho same
day at 10 o'clock a. ro. All old
pensioners must appear before the
Township Boards for examination,
and nil nc^w applicants must pre
V sent their applications at the above
Cvtimo, or they will be debarred
from the benefit offered by the pen
sion law. The County Pension
Board wi(N meet in Camden on tin*
1st Monday in June. Township
Boards must reivnrt by that time.
N. A. Bethune,
Chairman.
W. F. Russell, Sec, County B. of P.
Compositions from the Camden Grad
ed School. Subject:? "Our
s ^T>> Woods in Spring."
&pringl Spring! boauttfnl Spring!
When this seaqgn comes everybody
is glad to wolcorhc it after tho cold
bleak Winter is over. It is tho time
when all the treos are pu<ting om
their little green leaves, and every
thing presents -a beautiful nppeur
, ance and it spoms ns if nature has
thrown a green canopy over tho fucc
of the earth. In Spring, t he woods
are alive with tho many kinds ol
birds perched on the branches
i- among the green leavos and singing
as if to hurst (heir littlo thoata.
They alsb aro glad * that winter ' in
over and Spring has come with ' its
* clear calm days arid. sunny hides.
In mentioning flowers that lighten
tho deep glqom of the wood', we
could name many; for instance the
little pink eyes of the arbutus peep
ing up; the deep yellow jessamine
hnngingin long clusters from the
.trees; last. but not least, the modest
little violet just ^showing its head
nbove the fresh green grass wli'ch
spreads a carpot at our feotr We
all lore to go on hunts aftfer these
daiiity litt'o flowers which add *so
much to our pleasure. And we
_ should bo very thankful to tho Cre
ator of all these beautiful things.
J - ' Cora Carrison.
' Ago 14 ? Grade 8.
... Our woods are 60 beautiful in
Spnpg when all the leaves are just
?' f . coding out and they are a light green
- so pleasing to the eye.
The mocking bird sings his glad
song while his mate gathers straw
nnd'fticks to build a nest, and all
? the other birds do tho same and ev
. orytjjing sounds so busy. The bees
* begin thier busy work of gathering
the sweet Ikoney out of tho fragrant
flow?' s. ' The squirrel is busy mak
ing his Summer home. And what
fun if is lo hunt for thcMwect arbeau
tu* and the voilet 1 Oar woods are
nsoful as well as ornamental, for
? ? they abound in cypress, ook, hem
^ lock, spruce, hickory, walnut, elm
* ? and cedar. From the pine \ye get
the valuable tuq^entine and naval
. stores.
I find but one fault with tho -woods
in Spring; that is that the mosqui
toes fcre so bad that you have to
keep slaping yournelf to keep them
off. Innian E'drcdgc.
? r" Age 14 ? Grade 7.
Sprirtg, the vernal season, go call
ed because it is the season that all
of the plants and scrubs spring
? forth there leaves. The tyrds begin
^ to sing there sweetest songs. In
^S^the' Spring of the year, if we sbouM
jalre a wiftir through the woodo; the i
fast tbfng that would draw attention
-- wonMbetbetrppe robed In -green
The flowers tftst bend and ware
about whose aweet smell ^oomes
through the air with etery breeze.
In "the iMtning of Spring comd
the arbutus with JU little wax-like
petals, the yellow Jaemiue that
? ... -twines itself around * tall : tree, the
lL. f ?Hrt there - Hltle-blne
-? bead# out to eee the son shir*. ^;?
Tbe Wrtls are Hjief about baild
_ tbeir ueste and tftiug. tbe little
tmis* bes fly in# Mai from one
"* in another aoinsr mm! lOnnlnir
wfcole watfS
iancting heppilj
m*rtk the* mm sWefkto
Peraon&t.
Wo nro Borry to loam thai Mr.
H. C. Man is quite sick.
Mn, l'v W. H. Smith wo are glu?t
to loarn is bettor.
('apt. J, W. Ilamol, of tho Ivor*
thaw Krn, spout a few dtwya in
Cttiiidou thla wock attending tho
mooting at tho Mothodiat Church.
NotlfA to PoneionoiM.
Tl:o Hoard on pensions for I)e
Kalb Township met on Monday
Ust and organized, MaJ. E. K. Sill
chairman, W. It. MoOreight, Seet'y.
The Hoard adjourned to meet on
Monday the 10th, at the Opera
House at 10 a. n\. All old do Idlers
who are entitled to pensions will
please have their applications filled
out and presented to the board at
thit meeting.
A \V, R/MoCreight, Sec'ty. )
xvotico*
Notice is hereby gi von that ?
meeting will ho held at Hell Branch
school houso on Saturday, May the
loth at 10 o'clock a. in. for the
purpose of discussing the adviss
MIHj of levyng an extra 2 mill t?x
for school district No. 11 for the
ptirposo of continuing the schools
in said district. A full mooting is
desired. J. M. Nelson,
T. M. Miittox,
School Trustees.
from 0ar Qopje^ouilout^
Uano And Tho Era.
In tho K or eh ii w Krn, dated April
22:id, appeared an urticlo concern
inj? "dudes. It seemed tr> me that
tho "Card of Thanks" was meant to
throw oir on "IV, C. H." Hut "the
hit dog always yelps," so 1 w,as not
so surprised anyone would think,
whon' 1 read tho Editor's witty re
ply. I did not think that ho would
wo far misapprehend all ordinary
human probabilities, as to suppose
or even think that "little old dirly,
dusty, defunct doad Kershaw,"
could furnish a "dude" of any
class. 1
I was dum founded when I awpke
to the realization of tho fact that
the .Kd. of tho Era, a paper of the
enormous, yne, incredulous circu
lation of jo no hundred and thirteen,
or more, weekly is no better In
formed thau to dodge from a stone
aimed at some one elso just bo
causo it went through h in little of
fice. #
Htyheedn't be trying to raise
(.Jain; Eve and Adam did that.
His little paper is dead, but there
is uot enough of it to stink (much)
and the Editor not having a very
acule "scenter" has not yet discov
ered tho fact. Will some one kind
t}' toll him?
In his article he says: In heap
ing such blushing honor upon our
worthy friend, I know that I ex
press the true sentiments of every
patriotic citizen of Kershaw. And
if any one should become envious*
of our worthy *dude' etc."
And ho ho goes on
In a measure unsliek,
Till the poor oatlcnt reader
Turns suddenly siok ;
While deep down in one's heart,
Thcro's a sigh and a sob,
Because the poor Editor,
Ain't on lo his job.
Usne.
Kershaw, S. C., May 1, 1897.
K?r*haw.
Mr. Editor: ? Pleaac allow mo
space In your interesting oolumns
to give the readers a few dots from
?ur busy little town.
Mr. It. S. Cautheo, has been vis
iting hi a family at this place.
Mr. Wm. Jenkinc, Jr., of Haile
Gold mine spent several days in
Charlotte last week on business
we presume.
A good many from hero attend
ed the S. S. Convention at Provi
dence ycsterdAyjjftUiong them was
your hum^fe sctibe, It, is a day
ipng to he \remcmhered and never
to he forgotten. There was a large
crowd present and nothing occur
red to mar tho peaceful ness of the
day. The morning service consist
ed of a sermon by the Rov. J. 'iN.
Kntzminger and about 12 o'clock
dinner was announced and every
thing was on the table to satisfy
the inner man. At 1 o'clock p. m,
the convention was called to order
by tiie prest. and the following
subjects were ably discussed by P.
T. Hruee, Hardy Thorn, Rev. T. A.
Dabney, J. M. Watts, A, Brown, L.
E^J?i*^ley and.. L. W. Coptld'nd.
^ftftTTo^vhnt extent aro parents re
sponsible for the success of our
Sunday Schools? 2nd. Why arc
church members bo ignorant or the
Bib/e? Wo hope the ll.ino is not
far hencc when wee wj(i have an
opportunity of veiling another
convention. . We will not give the
-nauiea of the officers elected we
will leave that for the Secretary to
do, -
We will <f!ose for this time bat
will come ygriBL noojv G.
\ Cantejr. ?
Mr. Editorj.? ? Cotton planting is
about qysr and corn lands ar? be
iog looked after. Osis are looking
well.
Srnret>#-~OW~ neighbor* bad ?
good deal of Tun afstf dsjrs sgo
cdUtrig a b^e lt*?. Ths tree wss
xSm o?e^4 l*et through. _AII
went prepared with tfn buckets,
|tkBi, etc., to' Hilng bsck a frood
supply of spM*t and dsllefous boa
st. Aftar cutting down tter trre
snd then/ cutting 06 two or thres
blocks It wsr K^iirsd - tkst r ft
- * J
Death of Mr. W. i?. Johnson, Sr. j
Mr. \V. K. -lohnuon, Sr., died at
hi# homo in Kiikwood near the Hob
Kirk inn lust night at 10 o'clock?
Tho funcidl Hurvicep. will tako
plaeo thia afternoon at 5 o'clock
from i ho Episcopal Church. Mr.
Johnson was about 8') yonis of njje.
Advortisod Lottors.
For week ending May 2, 1807:
Marion Stokes, T S McLnrden, Lu
oy A IMuliipa, A (' Traits, Jano
Johnson, Kaiinio Lou Wilson, Kd
ward Wiley, Mary Meek ins.
. 0. J. Shannon, 1\ M.
Whs Gratified to flee Her Stocking tty.
Oho of our exchanges speaks of
a millinery stoio kept by an esli
mablo lady, and saya the editor
' ' w.a s gratified to sen her slocking
11}).'' The editor says ho never was
so astonished in his bom days as
ho was when tho paper cacno out,
[to moot iho rolUinory lady, und
have, Ijer strike hlin across the
brow with an umbrella, and tell
him ho was a liar, and Ihut she
would tell his wife. He, didn't
know what alio was mad at, and he
had to iead the item over 100 times
to see if there was anything spile
ful in it.
A distinct oarthqnako shook was
f<-lt in Blaokvillo last night at 8
o'clock.
"Faith," said. tho littlo boy, sf
ter a week's Study, "faith is behov
ing something that you know can't
bo true "
TIRED MOTHERS find help
? in Hood's .SiUKiipnnlla, which gives
thorn pure blood, a good appetite itoul
new and needed STRENGTH.
Don't Tobaoco Spit and 8mo1(6 Your Life Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using oasily
and forover. bouiaue w?U,Htroug, magnetic,
full of new life and vigor, tnko No-To-Bae,
tlio woudor?workor, that makes weak men
strong. Many gnin ten pounds in teu days.
Over 400,000 eurod. Buy No-To-Bae of your
druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50e or
$1 .00. Booklet and samplo mailed freo. Ad.
Sterling liemedy Co. , Chicago or Now York.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.
'I*. A. Slocum, M C., the Great Chem
ist and Scientist, Will Send Freo
to the afflicted, Three Ilottles
of His Newly Discovered
Remedies to Cure Con
sumption and all
Lung Troubles.
Nothing could he fairer, more
philanthropic or carry more joy to
the 'filllicted thnu the offer o,f T.
A. Slocum, M. C., of New York
CJitv.
Confident Unit lie has discover
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and all bronchial, tin oat and lung
,/liseuses, general docl lie atjfd weak
ness, loss of flesh and all v^pyndi*
lions of wasting, and to mnkti its
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free, three bottles to any reader of
i'he Chronicle who may be suffer
ing.
Already this "new seicnti fie
course of mediuine" has perma
nently cured thousands (?f appar
ently hopeless cases.
Tha Doctor consider^ it hi* re
ligious duty ? a duty which he
owes/to humanity ? to donate hi*
infallible cure.
lie has proved the dreaded con
sumption to be a curable disoaso
beyond any doubt, and has on file
in his American and European la
boratories testimonials of exper
ience from those benefitted and
cured, in oil parts of the world;
Don't delay until it is too late.
Cott'aump'Jrin, uninterrupted,means
speedy and certain death Ad
dress T. A. Slocutn, M. C., 98 I'me
street, New York,' and when writ
ing the Doctor, give express and
postoflice. address, and pleaee men
tion reading this article in The
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White Marsailles with black figure.
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Plain white Marsailles cheaper than over offered.
All the evening shades in Cashmere, Henrietta, Batiste, Al
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A full lino of cotton Crepon in-staple and evening colors.
All-wool Grenadine (black) 38 in. wide, very cheap.
Figured Carina ^usfine (black) 44 in. wide.
Linen Homespun (one ot the fads) very clu'rtp and niee.
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I Tlte Bnnnl of Ht'jristr'iliun for KcrHliuw* J
'Co., u ill meet ai tin; Court in
? CmiihI'mi. on lite l.?t Mondays. Tiifsfhiyi-'
nnrl WcdncsdavK of i?ncli month for l he
purpose <>f rt*K i 8 ( ?? r I r? voters. OlllciH
iioiirH from 0 n. in. to 3ji. in.
W. H. KlJs:SKLL, ChairmHii,
MANNKS RABON, Clerk,
j. r. rich ar Do,
Mcinlicrt of the ItoKifttration Bonrl
Kershaw County.
How to Find Out.
Fill ft IvoUlo or common glass- with
uiTh'e nmjUqU^fiind twcnty-four hours;
ft sediment or settling indicator? an un
hcnlthy condition of'tho kidneys. Whon
urine stains liron it i? positive cvldonce
of kidney trouhlo. Too frequent desire
to urinato or pain in the bark, if* also
convincing proof that the kidneys and
bladder are out. of ordefi ?
r What to do.
There {? comfort In the knowledge so
often expressed that Dr. Kilmer'*
Swamp. Koot. the great kidney remedy
fulfill! every wish In relieving pain in
the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and
every part of the. urinary pawagea, It
correct* laafcilKr to heW urine and scald
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lowing nteof-llqno*, wine or beer/ and
ppmtii*' winwHy^-ot,
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Everybody Suyi Ho. * -
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untl positively on kidneys, llvor and bowels,
cleansing the entivo system, dispel oolds,
euro In utlaelio, fevev, habitual constipation
and blllousnena. I'lease buy and try a box
of (5. O. O. to day; 10, M) conts. Hold and
guaranteed to euro by all druggists.
Trespass Notice,
All persons are hereby notified not to
tif.spiiss on my lands for any purpo.se
whoever . neither will their ?toekbO al
lowed tu trespass on the same,
J. J. ?KI?L.
Apr. '07.
DR I H ALEXANDER,
Dentist.
(*raduato of the lMiiladelpain
Denial College, Session 187(1-77,
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Camdkk, S. 0,
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Window and tfanoy Glass a
specialty, <J Juno 29.
"Tho Charleston Lino."
South Cuvohiui A,"<1 Cicortfiu
Kail llohtl.
Clinrloston, 8. (5., Apr. IDth, 1800.
l'nsHongor Department,
Ia'. (. liarVsion 7 10 a m 5 U0 p iu
Ai\ Sununorvillo 7 40 (\ 10
" I'ro^nallH 8 18 rt AO
" Orftngi bui fj !> L\S 8 24
" Ivin?vlllo 10 00 !) 20
" Columbia 10f?(r? 10 10
r,v. Columbia 7 00 n m 4 00 pm
Ar. Kinyvillo 7 10 4 41
" Orangeburg 8 21 f> 27
>' CharloaUm 1 1 00 8 00
Lv. Charleston 7 10 a m 5 80 p m
" Hranchvillo 0 15 7 r>0
" Denmark 8 JU
" lllaokvillo 10 JO 8 50
Ar AiumikIh 1 1 51 a m 10 45 p is
Lv. Augusta (5 20 <v m 8 20 p in
'f IHtu'kvillo 8 00 5 0:1
' poimnrrk * 22 5 17 -
*' I'ranehvillu 8 55 5 55
A i < ' i , ji r I ? ? t> i < u v, 1 I "<? 8 00
Past Express, Avyuvtn & Washington
With Sleepers to ami irom New York.
Lv, AURUHtft 2 85pm
Ar. A ikon 15
Denmark 4 19 ,
Lv. Denmark 0 25 a m
Aiken 7 28"'
Augusta 8 10
Daily lCxuupt Sunday.
Lv Camden rt 15 a m 2 25 p w
Ar. Kingvlllo .10 00 am 435
Lv Klngvillo 10 25 0 00 ft m
Ar Ca union 11 55 a m 8 15
Connections :
Clyde 8. 8. Lino Charleston, So. !ty., Co
lumbia, Through Wagner Sleeper
between Charleston and Atlanta,
L. A. Kmergon, Trallle M'g'r,
E. S. Hownu, Hon. Manager,
(icaeral office. Charleston. S. 0.
Ohio Rivkr & Oiiaulks
TON RAILWAY COMPANY.
To tuko ell eel January 4th, 1897,
nt 8. A. M
Eastern Tiuie.
Nurthbound. \ Southbound. :
83 \ 32
lit class daily dx'icpt Sun Jay. .
?? m r m
,*tO C'anidon 1 80
_ r, o Dole a li) l ?a
3 02 Westville 1 00
3 15 Kershaw * 12 45
8 30 Ileuth Springs 12 32
3 30 lMuatanlilill 12 2$
8 lib Lancnstor 12 05. .
4 10 \ Riverside 11 48
4 20 V Sprlngdell 1188
4 80 Catawba Junction 1. 1180
\ 11 25
4 aft Leslie 11 18
4 49 ) Rock Hill < 1100
4 54 ) A V 5010
"> 09 Newport 9 5| ?.
5 16 Tlrzah 9 47
?V80 ? - YorkviUo "tT35 "
r> 45 Sharon 9 20
8 00 Hickory Grovo . t 9 05 .
6 10 Smyrna .8.50 '
0 80 lliacksburg . 8 30.
i? M
A *
11 " , l*
2nd ClaBB, Daily except Sunday,
AM I* M ?
8 00 BlacksbUrg ? ' 1- -
d 20 F.?rls 5 65
8 'AO Patterson Springs 6 45
9 10 Shelby 580
V) 40 Lnttimore 4 25
0 50 Moort'Bboro 415
10 00 Honriotta 4 00
10 jo Forest City 8 8<>
10 50 Rutherford ton 3 05
11 05 - Millwood 2 45
1125 Golden Vfelley , 2 20
1 1 3 > Thermal Citj 2 15
j 2 00 Glenwood 4 \ 50
1 'j >jt) Marion ? 130
l' \l ' 'M
35 ,, r Sfe
2nd CIh*s, dnily oxeopt Sunday.
? M P M
8 80 Camden 8 50
0 00 - DeKalb 6 15
9 15 Wostvilie 5 55 .
10 45 Kershaw to 30.
1105 IIe?U? Spring*. ? 4 8* - -
11 15 l'lensant Hill '
12 05. L?nca?ter ***** 8 55
1 2 #?*> Rlyer?ide 2 3?
12 50 Bprlned*!! ' ~
1 50 Catawba Junction 1 50
2 00 Leslie 1 15
5? ) Rock Hill 12 55
4 20 Newport 10 55
4 40 Tlrzah " -
5 00 | Yorkville 10 20
5 40
0 05 Sharoft
<5 80 Hickory Grov?
6 40 8myr?a
7 10 Blacktburg -
P. H,