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rules for U'u.i!*, l.ost and Found,
X iter., not oxooediiiK flvo linea, V* cents
y Oftch insertion and f> cents per lino for
each additional lino.
.Business locals, 6 coots per lino oncli in
sertion.
Official and loj^al not icon at tlio rato ft'
lowed l>y law.
Hates for coutraet advertising will Ijc* an
nounood u|>on application at th?ofllc?\
0?nniunicntioi)H will la< published when
of interest to the ^onoral public and
not of ft defamatory nature. N<> re
sponsibility will lio assumed for the
views of correspondents.
Kcndttancc.s by chocks, drafts and postal
money order* should ho made payable
to W. L. Mo DOW KUi,
('Aindon, S. (!.
There should coitamly !?i ii pri -
imiry to choose the Democratic
nominoo lor United States Senator.
The term for which the LojHmIh
luro must elect will ho moro than
flvo years. The voice of the Dem
ocratic voters should he heard on
this question.
The Stuto Domocrfttio Kxecutive
Committee should let the campaign
for United Stales Senator com
mence not later than the llrst week
in July, ho that the canvass may
close in time to iiuve the first |>i i
mary not Inter than the last week
in August. There should be a reg
ular campaign ? a meeting at ev
ery county seat in the Statu. The
people are as anxious as ever to
boo the candidates and hoar them
'on the stump. ? Hampton Guard
ian. . .
A Contest Desirable.
The great majority of the news
papers of the State approve the ap
pointment of Senator McLaurin,
and almost as great a majority
confidentially predict he will he
cloctcd. Hut that should not deter
othor aspirants from coming into
tho tlold. Faint heart never won a
flair olllco. 'General AleLaurin
would prefer a vigorous campaign
, of discussion of great issues with
able men to being elected without
opposition. A foeman worthy of
bis steel is what ho desires, and
may the best man win.*? Columbia
Record.
The Young (Jrndunte.
Wo all lovo tho young graduate
?who comes home and takes her
rightful place in her family, and
seeks in a pleasant, u mi Heeled
manner to improve the home life
and teach and guide the younger
ones of that homo; bettor able is
sho now to fill her place in the
church and among her young
friends who have not had her ad
vantages; whore can she find n
broader field for good work? "Com
monplace though it may appear,
this doing of one's duty embodies
the highest ideal of lifo and char
acter. " The doing of the common
place work achieves the welfare of
tho world. Wo love the young
graduate that does not claim to
know more than other people; it is
not right, and then it is not wise;
for It is such a good way of chest
ing ourself. Sometimes, other peo
ple who havo beeftu schooled in the
university of the world, could
touch the new graduate many
things that are valuable, of which
sho has novcr heard. All great
truths are not always grammatical
ly spoken, and everything that can
bo known is not. found in books. It
is right for the young people to
havo opinions ahout everything
that comes before them ; but it
would bo well to remember that the
great achievements of life havei
been accomplished by men and wo
men in the gray of life, not in the
downy years of youth. Let them
look for the best in everything and
everybody and "do all the good yon
can, in all the ways you can, to all
tho people you can," in whatsoev
er place circumstances beyond
your control place you. A college
education is a valuable possession
and greatly to be'desired, but if it
fails to broaden the heart as well
as the rain*.' it is a failure.
.Our young man graduate stands
at the bottom of the ladder, impa
tient to try hie- power of asconding
aud to know tho freedom and joy
of the higher air; but he does not
..JkAOff yet, how many falls and
; , Starting over" will be endured be
fore the top will be reached ; but if
ba learns to bear "every defeat e?
a victory" he cortainly . sue
oaad; nothing it impossible to in
dustry. However with many young
WjS&jfc'io rittftopt will be n.ada to
>i?i
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moncomcut indicates it |>erio u ttutt t
stopping place, w litM) it should he
considered as a station on the
loud ; mill I lit) U*k inftteud of he*
i ti ?? behind, in still heforo lmn. Why
should not the wmk we aru coin
polled to do, and t lie study contin
ue together, making all the years
irue growing your*? If tlio young
man was just as eager to study af
ter he gels his diploma as hol'ore,
wo would find fewor fnilurca in life
and our great expectations not so
often disappointed. ? Word and
Works.
JiUlgc Simoiiton's Decision.
In tin? United StalOH Circuit,
('ouit iti Charleston on last Moil
day .1 iitlff<3 Slmont.on tendered hi.y
decision in tho Vandorooek ease
which involved many provisions of
(ho dispensary law. There arc dif
ferences of opinion us to the scope
and effect of this decision, but it is
pretty generally con-tiled thai it i?
a very seriouB blow to the dispen
sary.
Attorney Concral Harbor when
asked (o express It in views on tho
questions ?aid :
"I don't know what course the
(lovornor will pursue ho fur an tho
letfftl aspect of the ease is concerned.
You may say that this olllce Iuvh not
determined at this early hour after
the rendition of the judgement, just
what steps will lie taken. This it* a
temporary order of injunction, and
under tho United States statue, an
appeal from it. may ho taken to the
(Tircn it Court of Appeals. Th's
course may bo adopted. In the
meantime tho answer of the defend*
ants will bo tiled on or before next
.Monday, as required by tho subpoe
na, and if a final order can be had at
n Kiinioionlly early date, it. is possi
ble that wo umy wait for that, and if
it is against* ua, lake an appeal from
it. directly to (ho Supromo Court of
the United StateH. In any event, it i
scorns to id o that the question in
volved will finally liavo to he docid
oil by tho Supreme Court."
"llow about tho running of tho
Dispensary and tho salon of liquor
in (hy meantime?"
'?\vell, us to tho running of tho
Dispensary, that is for tho State
Hoard of Control to pay, and as to
the seizure of liquors, that in a mat
ter for tho Governor, but of course,
I presume lliu Kxcolleney will strict
ly obey the order of tho court, and I
have never advised the disregarding
of any judgment, and would not ad
visa any such thing in this oaso"
Whon Senator Tillman was asked
for an expression concerning t he do
ciesion of Judgo Simonton in tho
South Carolina Dispensary case, ho
said that the State would undoubt
edly appeal tho easo to tho Supreme
Court of tho United States.
"There is nothing clso to do,*' ho,
said, "so far as this case iB eoucorn?
od. The Stato has exhausted her
prosont resources and must wait up
on tho Supremo Court and Con
gress." He said the decision prac
tically annulled the Wilson Act of]
I SIX), and that if it should ho sus
tained by tho Supreme Court noth
ing would be loft but to got Congress
to pass another law that could boj
made binding. Tlns/7Sonator Till
man snyfl, he will use his host efforts
to accomplish, but on account of tho
method of proceeding in tho House
ho has very litt'o hope of success
during the present session. Ho
thinks the Senate could bo induced
to act if there was any possibility of I
getting action in tho House; "Wo
don't, surrender tho principle." he
said, "and I shall td<o some stop
here to maintain it. but just wh it I
shall do and whon 1 shall attempt to
do anything will necessarily depend
on circumstances. '*
It has been the opinion of some
that an extra session <>f the Legisla
ture would be called but (?ov. Kllor
bo said Wednesday to a nowspaper
reporter "You may say that I have
determined not to call an extra ses
sion of the general assembly. 1 have
not yet decided as to whether tho
State constables will be discharged
or not. They have boon instructed
to cease all seizures. In a day or
two T will bo able to speak more de
finitely as to what, will bo dono."
Judgo Simonton docs not appoar
to have much helped those who want
to sell liquor in compotiton with the
stato. Dispensary Commissioner
Vance telegraphed Iho intornal
No Gripe
When you take Hood's Pills. Tho Mr, old-fash
ioned, sugar-coatcd pills, which tear you all to
pieces, arc not in It with Hood's. Kasy totako
an<t easy to operate, is tru*
of Hood's nn#, which are
opto date' In every respect
lit*, certain and sure. Alt .
fftvaiMK! department at Washington
inquiring what wore countd- r?d
"original pat'lcn^cn" within t ho moan J
in# of 1 1 10 W iImuji law.
Ho rect i veil tlnr -'following reply : j
"All package* containing distilled i
spirits required to he marked, brand- I
otl nnd stamped under internal re- J
venue laft'M aro regarded as original
packages, "<?. W. W ilfion,
" Acting ( -ommissioner."
Thai appears lo settlo tho matter.
If private parties wish I <? soli hall'
pints, pints, quarts or gallons. each
hall pint, pint*, quart or gallon must
ho imported in a separate branded
and stamped packu^o. Of con tho
there will ho no profit in that hus
IK'SH.
i Tho ( *?>) ii in !\ooord of Wednes
day nays: *4('liiof Constable Malir i ?
in tho oily. Ilo says ii importer in
tor viewed .J udgo Simonton in Char
leston and was told Unit tho decision
only permitted tho sri i o hy agents of
parties in other slates of direct im
portations. Ilo says he wdl arrest
any m:u) wlio opens up and trios to
sell in ul I comer. s lhpmr not import
od especially for oueh buyer, Ho
Hays he will do thin if ho has l<> no
to jail for it.
The full text of the decision will
he found on our first page.
IjtluctiUounl (jjolunuu
'I he mutter for tins column is fnniMied
I j v (.'ountv Supe.rinl emicut of Kdueul ion
I., I<. ( 'opelanil . mill nil connnuoieul ion*
i ii I ?'!!? Icil for this department .should 1>e
aihlressed to hint at Camden. S. C.
Tho voters of iSehool IMstriet No.
I I havo levied u spoe'rtl lux lo sup
pliinonl tli (j lobular ;t mill school tax.
lliis is tho eighth district in tho
county to levy a special tax, and tho
increased cllleieney of their schools
will prove their wisdom in doing so.
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Teachers' examination will be hold
at the (\>nrt House Friday, duno
llio *J5th beginning at 1' o'clock a. in.
Sec notice in another column.
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|5latd;s lor making trustees an
nual reports will l>e inuileil to them ;
this week, We would urge that they
attend to this matter promptly ami
forward their reports to the Nupt. of
I'M. as early as possible.
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To the Tnisloc.
The season of the year is ap
proaching when elections of teach
ers for the full sessions will take
pi ace.
One of the evils of our schools,
especially in the rural districts, is
the frequent changing of teachers.
The pupil scarcely lea rim the meth
od of the teacher, and the teacher
the disposition and ,montal needs
of the pupils, when the term is out
and another takes his place. Thus
term after term the *amo process
is repeated. Yet how difllcult It iu
to got Trustees to realize this fact!
Is it any wonder that the children
of these threo to live months
schools, with a different teacher
each term, accomplishes so little?
Header, are you a Trustee? Do
you realize the responsibility of
tho trust placed in your charge?
Let us beg yon to do all you can
to improve your school. Why
should your child have poorer edu
cational advantages than your city
cousins? It dees not take a tine
building to make a good school.
Fine buildings and cosily furniture
are all very nice for those who can
all'ord them, but they are by no
means necessary.
lint it does take a good, earnest,
To Benefit Others.
Tho Edilor of T ho Dloomfield Iowa Farmor
Write# of tho Good Dono by
OR. MII_bQ' NEW HEAltT CURE.
? ? 1 ? ?
T4IIKHK AUK n great many unselfish
men and women who wish other* to
know what haft restored them to
health and happlue***. Mr. 0. P. Davin, pub
ll.shcr of ono of tho boat nowspajierg in Iowa,
writes from Hloomflold la., Aug J8 1806. "My
doairo to benefltcthcrs prompts mo to writ#
this. We havo usod I)r. Miles' Komedies in
mv family for nearly two years with most
gratifying results. Wo
would'nt now do with
out them. My wife had
been weakly and down
nearly every aummcr
for thoypast fifteen
year*. Dr. Miles' Heart
Curo la exactly whal
It* nurno Implies] a
?are care for a weak, (tattering, palpitating
heart, And Dr. Miles' Nervo and Liver PUU
are most excellent," ;
Dr. lilies' Remedies are sold by all drag*
ftUte a Oder a positive gaaraatee, Ant bottls
or bobw refanded. Bookon llsan
I i HHHWlf HHP
energntlu leacher to muko a good
mcI?i)(iI. Have you meli ft Umh'Imm?
If so,kM'|j hi in in l*er, I iv nil wans
for .?ii'Veiul veaif, nl. Ii'hhI. Il not
j get one at (mum*. Hut do ii i * I ix
pfci to get and hold a uiu'lirr fit
! HlurvftlKili wagi'8. Tim eost <-f
j It* tin In* i h, lilu; uvi'i y t liing else, de
pend* on Uit! quality, l'ooi j)?>
mo ti us pooi woik the wolltl over.
! Then pay your houdieiH w t II, ?? n -
courage them to Imild up ^he
school and to do good woik liy
holding out tin.' pi'OBpfCt of a re
election, with a raiwe io salary, (<>i
tlm next lot in. Aid and Kiipport
tlu'in (irmly in muttcitt of discip
line and other c* I )' < ? il ? for the im
provement of your Bchools.
Chain
The family circle
is never so happy
after the chain is
broken and a link
taken. Some family
chains are strong,
others weak. Have
voo a good family
history? Or is
there a tendency to coughs,
throat or bronchial troubles,
weak lungs? Has a brother,
sister, parent or near relative
had consumption? Then your
family chain is weak.
Strengthen it. Take SCOTT'S
EiVIUI-SION of Cod-liver Oil
with Hy pophosphi tes. It
makes rich blood, gfives strength
and vigor to weak lung's and
run-down constitutions. With
its aid the system throws off
acute coughs and colds. It pre
vents the chain from breaking.
Shall we send you a book about this,
free ?
I 01 ?..ile by ill! iliuf.sisis at *.0c and $i.OO ?
SCOTT tt IIOWNP, New York,
The Hand of Fate
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will let mv work speak l'<>r it*ell". Cl-II'K H lCUKId N'< i , my nun, .m
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The Ucorgiii Kusimfos College, Miicoii, (>a?
. w. H. ANDERS
Chairman Board of Cur. cr-.Cs:?, Levy Co.,
Fia., C^red of insomnia by Dr. f.'Hes'
Restorative Nervine.
On. !?n T.E.S ' i : : . s n / n .vr i vu :
Nervine cures insomnia.
? r!oo:>iL-rt.i|ioss,i.-:irrf I.:, |
;i ry dauber ??:' disaster, wr.ry ;
trouble over iiKt^uifUuul. i rl-j
table;)* ss, of strength and \ 1:4* ?<?: :
eachor all indicate iwrvtiui rro.'i J
lion, \vli!ch c. i t 1 be pi\;ventecl or < ;:red :
by 1 >r. Miles' Nervine.
. That ominous dead pain :. <? 1 !;<^ W.\ ;
of 1 1 ? 0 brain, .those Impi* ::t r? . uiri
ati r>ck& of/headache. nausea, 'J ys;< '
.sir.; mav fte nermnnerrtly cur. d if i^r. !
cy *
Mil. j' Xorvir.n k ':?K*?"n. ii> re.jie-.
(lor.;u?v<l :.jrve <:t;n:..:.; of i ho Vain i ? ?
t.b.'-ir normal condi:.i?n;, hi;;Jd.> up the. .
CXhttllStCd WOTT.-Ottt norv ? I SmSUO, tti Vv:5 \
strrcngih, brinjjs jrcod health v(and |
pKsuhcadcdners.
ON. W. .11. Al> DF.ttSON, Cedar j
Keys, Fin., writes Juno IP, ''X>: !
"1 t?ik^ ureat pleasure in Add
ing my tribute if) the merit of- I
Miles' pi'cat remedy, nej-.torative
Nervine. Two years n;;o I lia:l a to*
vere attack of Laflrlppe; my recovery
was Clov/, and I waiY left in a very
weak, prostrated condition. My n?
vous system wn:o<l <:* mipletely broken
up, I suffered for months ..Willi Ja
sOmnia, unable to sleep clay or night,
though utterly worn cut for want of
sleep. I fell off in weight from 1 k~> t-t
118 lbs. I felt that my mind or body, I
or both, must soon n< ve way under the
Strain iuj;tio remedy seemed to do xao
. ?< C. wif.; v.!S in a
; . ' in- (! y ('i.sciiasln.? my condi iron
j?":? vu Ikt a sample
i (.? (,iif j.'t-rvi.io. S'.!e persuaded
i.) 'a! iuJiiut tli st? small \ i.tl gave
: ! in* first- r(!fr?*.:?li!n:( sleep I had had
vh>\ L cor. tinned the rein
(i yr.ri. ! J j like a charm. My
\v ; r.i' .:.'ai :;.:?1 refilling, my
; ?.,)( [\ .e | -vjC" J , nml i ?? a snort, time I
r ;:;!:i.-d ray v.- '.1 weight, strength
,-i(l Ji. ai. I have had no trouble
. ,"i. ??'?.: :: iJ:i to health, 1 at
r, i Nervine, ?'is
: ?tilt"r r<*:rv<!y :?fter hog'.n
! iis i ??' if.adnly to make this
"r,. ? a-t \ leli< w. I Jr. Milts' Itrstora
tiv) jNtrv-no a b:x..i to sufim mj; hu
i:\;!i:i'y."
'J: i;t r?;p i- ?':o abuvo with the i allow
I..;; cctvact from the ^ <?iXpr.i;:l lu.lho
C"-,.V.":7r> Journey ffcpL ~i, IS'J'3,
r:i lac (!c::th of I.'d.jon Keith. "From
iv.soranla to nervous prostration Is r
r,tn^c; a:ul from nervous prostru
\ ;-fv ??> conditions ii:sd symptoms r.kin
i-o i.hofO rf ir.rar.St.y Is a shorter one.
TV.!:! i? a rufilclcnt. explanation of the
crtTTses tlrafe led to tho lamentable
d.w, h by R'.Jeldaof Ikison Keith."
Dr. Miles' lir-satdlea aro sold by a?l
druv;g'jits under a posit ivo guarantee
ilrfit l>otllo benefit* 'or money will be
icfun.lod. Cook on heart and nerves
r>ent free to all applicants.
l);r Wile j ^cdical CO., mb*rt, Ind.
Restores
I HeUltfa
How About
Hi: i> II new.
Haven't tlicy began ''Rustling"
around yet? If ho como to uh
for a bottle of
BED BUG PIZEN.
Just as good for mites, roaches
and ants ns Hud Bpgs. Buy it
one# you'll buy it again.
tS'T! *?5> * ?*
Palmetto fans a la each,
in panose folding, fans, 5, 8, 10
and 15 cents.
ll'ffl M
will be in sooh.
FLOWER TOTS 5c, 10c, 15c
and 20o
JARJ1INKRS 17c, CUSPJ.
DOKES 15c.
Plated Ware,
Ton Table* Spoons and
Porks 4Sc set.
GLASSWARE, OROG KERY,
2 standard Vibrator Machines
at a bargain for oafcn.
Beautiful assortment of
SHELL SIDE COMBS v and
JIAIK OUNAMENTtf just in,
WORKS STORE,
. A.
NOTARY public
CAMDEN, - - - S, U
Trespass Notice. ' '
All persons are hereby notified not t6
trespass on my lands for any purpose
whatever, neither will their stock ho al
lowed to trespass on the sania.
J. J. BICLL.
Apr. 22, 'U7.
An examination will he lioH at tho
Court House, Camden, 8. Cw Friday,
June 2")th, 18!>7. beginning at v olcloek '
u. hi . for the purpose of issuing Teach
ers' Certificate of Qualification to suc
cessful applicant*.
L. L. COPKLAND, ?
May 25, '!>7. R. E. K. C.
Jno. C.P.Williams,
ATTORNEY TtlTwAND NO
TARY PUBLIC,
CAM hKN. J. . . . S. C.
Olliee on Law Hange.
May 'J Int., ISU7.
IIBTIUTION NOTICE.
ori'icj? or
SlTJ'KnVICORS OF IIkoibtratjox, I
KkHSHAW COL'.S'TV. j
Camukn, S. C? March 8, 1897, J
The Hoard of Hegitd i atlon for Kershaw?
Co., will meet at tlio./ Court IIoubo in
Camden, on the 1st Mondays. Tuef?day?
ami Wednesdays of each month for tho
purpose i if registering voter*. OHlC^ ...
Iioura from 0 a. liV. lo 8 j?. in.
W. K. ItUSSKLL. Chairman,
MANN ICS HA HON, Clerk,
1\ UICIIAIIDS,
Member* of the Registration Board for
Kershaw County.
ARE YOU
Looking For BARGAINS Tn
SHOES
DRY GOODS,
ANDl
GROCERIES?
If so I can please yoiy-' I -
have, just received a full linepf
SPRING DRESS GOODS, *
RLEACIIINGS
AND NOTIONS.
My assortment of COLOR- *
ED DRESS SHIRTS AND
NECK WAKE in complete.
My Spring st>ck of SHOE?t ?
of many styles, has juSt~KPr "~r
rived,
In G ROCERI ESI offer BA^;
CON and HAMS, 1-LOOjftlt
SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE,
TEAS, Etc., AND COM
I'ETE WITH ANY
TO W1V PBICES.
A, M . Re$e>
. BQTE1II, 1. &
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