The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 11, 1897, Image 3
1 JTTNK 11. 1H1I7.
SulO^.^of Mr. Btheridgo.
A press dispatch from Birming
ham, Ala, dated Juno 4th, say? :
<4K. II. Kilter i<l ijfo, of Khiloh, S. C
committed euioide nt H?'lle Kllcn,
a ftinull mining town in Hidd coun
ty below hero, lust evening by
shooting himself in the head. No
cause wttstfiven for the rush acl."
PeV80?A|.
w Mr. 0. F, l'nrrott, of Hishop
vllle, was in Camden on Tuesday
last,
Mr. J. F. Kntmlngor who has
been attending I ho S. ('. Co-Kdu
oationai Institute nt Williston, has
returned homo, lie spoaka in the
highest terms of this school and
will have something to toll you of
i( and its many advantages in the
ne$t issue of The Chronicle,
Mr. T. M. H?ynes, of Longtown,
wna in Camden yestorday.
Poisoned. '
A few days ago Mr. J. W. Gard
ner apfl his entire family were tok
en sick; so sick that going to bod
Was necessary. The Doctor was
sent for, not thinking, however, that
poisoning was tho causo of their
sickness. It was ascertained that
(Something which they ate disagreed
w iMLvU?m> .ha.yi n g t he effect upon
them as genuine poison; Wo are
glad to report though that all are
now doing well and barring the
scare it was not a very serious
case.
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Tho Chronicle Picnic.
Editor The Chronicle : ? We have
not heard anything from the com
mitten about the annua! pipnic and
as tho time is fast approaching we
will suggest that it bo bold by all
mkans. July the third will bo the
most suitable day, and if it is th??
wishes of you and tho correspon
dents I will extend a cordial invi
tation to again moot at Pino Farm.
Lets hear from others at once.
Respectfully,
, B. M. Hudson.
[Thanks to Hro. Hudson for his
kind offer. The matter will be left
entirely witli the correspondents. ?
l-Kd.] ' ;
Last SaturdAy at tho State Farm.
It was indeed a pleasant day last
Saturday on the Slato farm, tho
occasion boiug the annual inspec
tion trip by the committee on pen
itentiary* of tho legislature. Ac
companying the committee were a
goodly number of invited guests
among whom were Mayor Sloan, of
Columbia, Col. F. W. McM aster,
Messrs. F. II. Weston, P. H. Nel
son, State Treasurer Timmerman,
Comptroller General Norton, Solic
itor Thurmond, C W Shell, Josh
Ashley and others numbering
about seventy-live. The party
came in a spocial car arriving at
tiie farm about 0 o'clock. A suf
ficient number of wagons to seat
the(crowd had been arranged spe
cially for tho occasion and the
work of Inspection was immediate
ly begun. A ride of about 2 miles
brought the- party to tj?e broad, for
-tile fiolds of the DeSaussure farm,
of about 1200 acres. Tho magni
tude and resources of this farm are
amazing. Three hours ride brought
tl)e party to historic- Kelly's Ilill
-Where a substantial but mbst de
lightful dinner was served. Im
mediately after dinner^-specches
wore mado by Messrs. G. *V. Shell,
Dr. Timmerman, F. II. Weston, P.
H. Nelson, J. W. Floyd, Mr. Willir,
of Orangeburg, and others, the
speakers being introduced by Col.
P. W. McMaster. All the speak
ers were unanimous in their en
dorsement of Col. Neal's manage
ment of the farm, and compliment
ed In unstinted language Col.
NealVaHle assistants Messrs. Coo
ley and Magill. At the close of
the speeches the. following pream
ble and resolutions introduced by
Col. P. H. Nelson were unanimous
ly adopted, after which the inspej
tion trip was continued to tho Heed
farm :
0 Whereag, it is for the first time
that many of us have been offered
an Opportunity of visiting the
State faim, under tho control of
Supt. Neal, and ^ -<^7"
Whereas, the peopie of South
Carolina have little conception of
the magnitude and importance^ of
solving the convict labor question,
Tenths " r " *4
Whei?*f> ^io progress here made
bsj proven the wisdom and utility
-?>f the course adopted by tho su
perintendent aft d directors of the
jtfhltenttary, now therefore be ii
TetMtsd,
,r:- lft, Th?t the thanks of tho po<*
pie pre sent. M well- a* of the entire
? stifte witflnut exception, are due
*nd herewith tendered to 3uperinr
tebdent Neal and board of direc
tor* of tho South Csr&lina pooiten
tlsry tor the hospitalities i?li
bat sbowo, and for the splendid
~ of thestste farm,
tad. That oar visit liaa beeo not
?r?lT hyt dip highly ?o
? ftMlssKti credit opoti tltf jnyer
bosrd-bf dirsctors^ ?nd
r a pos tfce* two tsry tfll
iHHiswf superintendents
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Hiot jit Luck now.
On Sunday evening lust it was
on r really ropovled on our street
that tliero \v?h n riot at Tmeknow
of a more' or loss serious nature on
Saturday evening. Wo tnko the
following from tlio Columbia Keu- .
iBtcr in regard thereto:
Gov. Kllerho yestorday afternoon
received t ho following telegram:
Luck now, S. C, .Juno .r>, I8W7.
Ilia K\*ocllonoy, Ooy. W. U.KUurhe:
Order Hishopvillo Guardu lioloi
immediately. Town in riot. We.
aii! power less.
D. Hyatt, lulendant.
Clov, Kllerho Rent the following
telegrams in responso to tho nlmve.
Columbia, S. C? June 5, I St>7 .
Captain Bishopville, Gufuds, lUsh
o|> vlllo, S. C:
Tako twenty men to Luc-know
and report, to Intendant, who . has
teiegraphcd ino for assistance. Re
port ns aoon as possible and ad vide
me of your movements.
W II. Kllorbo, Governor, j
Columbia, 8. 0., Juno 5, I8U7.
J. I). Hyatt, Intendant, Luokuow,
S. 0. :
Have ordorod captain liishopville
Guards to report to yon immedi
ately with twenty men.
W. II. Kllevbe, Governor.
Governor Kllcrbo recievod the
following additional t;elegrams last
niuht: "^\
"Have tho authorities tho privi
lege of arresting a man in a town
of less than 1 1(> inhabitants?
K, Britten."
"Telegram has been received.
Men are ready and will take train
at once,
"W. S. James, Captain."
Later on the following came
from Captain James :
?'Company arrivoa and arrests
are being tfmde.
W. 8. James, Captain."
Governor KHerbe did not give
any legal opinion in response to
Mr. Rritton's inquiry "to.night, as
tho telegrams indicated that tho
arrests were being made."
Later advices received in Colum
bia would indicate til at tho trou
ble at Luck now Is a case of/'Mu^b
Ado About Nothing."
?' It appears that a party of men
had erected a target somowboro in
tho litllo villiage, at which iheV*
proceeded to shoot. The shooting
becoming general, and creating
quite a disturbance in 4<our usually
quiet town," the intendant instruct
ed, 'bis police force (consisting of
v<ttio individual) to abate the racket
which that valiant, official at once
attempted to do. Hut the crowd
of target shooters wore too many
for the police force, and persisted
in their ^innocent merrimeiU."
Thereupon, as above related, the
intendant appealed to the Governor
for military assistance to quell the
riot (?)
The Bishopville Guards, by or
der of the commander-lmohief, has
tily repaired to the scene of the
strife, and without much trouble
effected the capture of eight or ten
of the insurrectionists and lodged
them in the lockup, where they
will remain until the other mem-|
bora of the gang arc caught and
also placed in durance vile.
The whole affair will probablj*
undergo a judicial investigation on
Monday.
"All's well that ends well."
[Tho legal investigation was held
and the case compromised by the
rioters paying all costs of militia,
etc., saving tho Stato and . countv
from any exponsos whatever. ? Kd.
Chronicle.] - * ' j
Dwelling Ho>'so Inventory
Tn case of loss or damage to per
sonal property iho assurod is re
quired by all insurance contracts to I
make a compete inventory of prop
erty -destroyed; which in caso of a to.
tal loss, is often difficult to make
correct from memory. Mr. David R.
Williams, Jr., has Just received a
limited number of books made spe.
oially for taking dwelling house im
ventoriee. The books are made of
good quality of ruled writirlg paper.
There is a page for each room in f lie
house. It contains a column for eaoh
article in the room with tho date of!
purchase, cost and description of
same. These books cost Mr. Wil
liams quite a good sum, but he has
decided to present ench of his policy
holders with one. You can get one
? by calling on Mr. Williams at the
rtVu&Jc (that is if you are one of his
policy liolders) and in case of fire a
lot of troublo and perplexity will be
saved.
A Cyclone.
Tho storm that paased over Gam
don last Tuesday morning assumed
proportions of a eyclono. The old
steam mill in the lower part of
town war unrityfed, a tree wasl
blown >lown in tho Court House
yard and a house at the brick yard
was unroofed, Mr. J. J. Good ale
who v*Nas in the houso.nt the brick. ,
rard at the time received a- severe
cu* on the forehead by a falling
piece of timber.
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Women of Note
Always endeavor to lm*e tigorotfe
lintelUoU- Sickly women never
| amoaat-to maeh la the world of let
ters, iodatlry, or as boqsekeepere.
Don't W joor ?iUUiy rnn down if
f?ni to wake your mark in the
? n . n . ?. mil* ? fl? wwwr 4m
opens up to-day. The plan is this : '
lielow is puplifchnd it coupon con- ]
tnining ? tdank lino upon which is
to be wri^jon the name of th? fat-:
mi- 1 wIk>" tlio st-nder ci.usidiiis thu j
ln'Ht one in Keishaw county. The;
coupon is to ho cut out and mailed }
(or brought) to this olllco. An ac- j
count will ho kept of t ho votes onat j
and ninety days nTter this date {
(May 21st.) Tim Ohrouielo will pre- J
ac n t to the farmer receiving the
highest number of votes u-valnahle
col ton planter. Who wid enjoy the
distinction of being the best furm
t* I- in Kershaw county? Send in
tin* coupons for your favorite farm
oi !
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IIow The Voto Stands;
1? M Hudson, Camden, 8
0 \V Mnseley, Camden, 7
W?F Rus-eell , Westville, 7
1 , 1' Peebles, Lueknow, 7
.1 W I)avi.s, Antioch, C
.1 A Rabon, Camden,
A B Rabon, Camden, 2
L MeL lJrown, Camden , 2
1 F Holland, Camden, .2
J 10 ('reed, Can ley, 2
l>M licthu'ne, Lynchwoo:!, 2
J M Kiiklev, Abney, 2
.7 T Arranls, Camden, -
H M Drown, Camden, 2
(JLI >ixon, Canulon, 3
T A C.uithen, WestviUe, ?>
Alexander Johnson, Camden, II
I) I'". Spencer, Cain-Ion, ,> N 3
8 ] I :< )1 law-know, t 3
S.I T Young, Kail), v^t - .'5
C W MoCaskni,.An(lochl
.1 N Jones, Camden, &
T R Thorno, Camden, 2
S T Gardner, Tiller's Ferry, 2
J \V llyatt, CHiinJen, 2
H \V Hammond, Lvnchwood, 2
C Stokes, Camden, ' 2
T Jj Humes, Luck now, 2
.1 F West, Camden, 2
\V J) Marshall. Camden, 2
M Alexander, Antioch, V
V W Miokle, Caiuden, 1
\ M Pearua, Gnmden, 1
li G Team. Camden, 1
J S Gardner, WestviUe, 1
W K vVIed^e, Camden, 1
For llic next niacty days after
May 2ls(, 18U7, (during tii e Far
mer's Contest) wo will send The
Chronicle to any address one year
for 50c.
Advertised Letters.
For week ending June 5, 1897:
Fvelina- Robinson, S S Arledge,
Robert Davis, Lula Ilanonbanon,
W F Owen, Florence Rhodes,
James Rhodes. Returned dead let
ters ? W D Rodders, B F Filder.
G. J. Shannon, P. M.
1'iomi^cuoup Itoms.
Lightning struck * the resi>
dcnco of Mr. Jno. C. P. Williams
during the storm on last Tuesday,
tearing the lightning ' rod from the.
chimney. Foi lunrttely no one was
hurt.
THE ONLY Truo Blood Purifier
I prominently in the public eye to
day is Hood's iiarsaparil la. Therefore
get llood's and 'ONLY HOOD'8.
Itch on human, inange on-horses,
dogs and all stock, cured in 30
minutes by Woolford's Sanitary
Lotion, ThU never fails. Sold by
r\ y r ??* . r\ n . ... .1...
LTV. ?. Xj. ZiUUI p, UlUJfglHL, V. uiliuuu,
S. C. I
Wqnderful are the cures by Hood's
Sarsafarilla and yet it is'" only because
as thJonc true blood purifier, it makes
pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood,
Hood's Pilts for the liver and
bowels, act easily, yet promptly. 2.'>e.
LJOOD'8 Sarsaparilla has over and
over again proved by its cures,
when all other preparations failed, that
it is the One Tr.uo BLOOD Purifier.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
English Spavin/ Liniment re
move* all Hard, Soft or Calloused
Lumps sod Blemishes from horses,
Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints,
Sweeney, Ring-Hone, Stifles,
gprJlMi-* ll&wollen^Iliro***
one bottle. Warranted, the most
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Court Proceedings
Court Convened in Cain len 011
lust Monday morning, ludge'W. ('.
linnet presiding. Solictor 'I hnrtnond
was present who drew all bills mul
look general orders, etc., securing,
Mr. C L. ^ inkier to conduct the
cases, who, by t ho way, makes a most
excellent Solicitor.
A good doftl of business whs he*
foro the hut wa<? dispatched
rapidly, tjofb jurk^ have boon dis.
charged the yrand on Wednesday
and the | to i n \ <*sf 1'idav.
The Inlhm in < caies were lrio?l:
Willi* l'orkin?~-l.Tircony of livo
slook. Not guilty,
William Dixon ? Assault and bat
tery. lllc!\fl guilty. Sentenced to
nino months or pay a line ot $(>0,00.
floury CumpbulU ? Bastardy.
( ! ?ilty.
Hiley Hall ? Assault and battery
of a high and aggravated nature.
Not guilty.
Tony (Chestnut-? Arson Plead!
guilty and scntencod to 1<> years in
the penitentiary,
Ira S. Scott Murder, Not guilty.
I*'. Imtfnd Team p 1 e 1 guilty to
larceny of live stock and sentenced
lo one year and to pay a line of $1.
Lewis X?|$o)V/m'i?? Bowis bove
Breach of (rust \vith fraifilnlent in
tention. Gnilty. tti.\ months on
chain gang.
Isom Harris and Nick Watson
Assault and battery with intent to
kill. Not guilty.
English Helton ? Violating dispen
sary law. Not guilty,
Tho following 1 8 tlio presentment
of Hi o CI rand Jury :
To/Ilia Honor Jndgo W. (\ lionet
presiding at tho Juno term of Court,
1 81)7.
Tho (hand Jury beg loavo to make
tho following presentment:
We liavo passed upon all hills
hand 0(1 us to the host of our ability,
finding true hills whero tho evidence
was sufficient.
Wo havo examined tho 1 ?v>ok ? of
all Magistrates in the County, and
find them well kept.
Wc have visited the jail and find
it clean and well kept.
Wo propose hy commit to with
the assistance of an expert. exam
ine the offices and of all coun
ty officers previous the next term
of court
The public 'roads throughout, the
.(fbiinty are in very good condition
Beiioving thai the efficiency of the
schools will he promoted, hy so
doing, we recommend that in U-o fu
ture, our schools he run upon a cash
system, and that no credit appor*
tionment ho made hy tho County
Ihiard of Education for the year
18!>7 ? 'S)8. or at any time thereafter.
From Information furnished by
the ttupt. of Ed. we find that certain
school supplies purchased during the
year lHOd, have not been delivered
and Hi u t the school fund of the dis.
tricts purchasing is short to the
amount of two hundred dollars or
more. Therefore wo recommend
t.hnt the matter lie Judicially investi
gated and reported to us at the next
term of court.
Thanking your honor for tho
courteous Ireatnx^nt extended to us.
Respectfully Submitted,
Alex Johnson,
f Foreman.
Deaths.
We arc pained to learn cf tho
death of tiic Jittle iufaat^daughtcr,
18 months ol<2, of Mr. a1ndl Mrs. G.
S. King, of 'filler's Ferry, wlpeh
occurred on Saturday, the 29lh of
M ay. .
Also on the same day Mr. David
Tiller, of Chesterfield (Jo. died
aged about 40 fears. Mr. 'Filler
leaves a wi^ow and seven children
to whom we extend our sympa
thies.
Violef, the little two-year old
daughter of Mr. Ill ram Nettles,
Jr., died on Wednesday. Tho bur
ial loolt place yesterday at the
Camden cemetery.'
CONSUMPTION* CAN DE C1THED.
T. A. Slocum, M. C., tho Great Cliom
ist and Scientist, Will Send Free
to the afflicted, Throe IJottloa
of His Nearly Discovered
Remedies to Cure Con
?4imT^lon and all
Lunfjf Troubles.
Ifothing could ho fairer, more
philanthropic or carry more joy to
the hfflictfyl than tho offer of T,
A. Slocum, M.C., of New York
City.
Confident Hint he has discover
ed a reliable euro for consumption
and nil bronchial, throat and lung
diseases, general decline and weak
ness, loss of flesh nnd aH condi
tions of wasting, and to muko tye
great merits known, ho will send
free, Ihrcc bottles to nny reader of
The Chroniclc who may be suffer
ing
Already this "new soiontiflc
course of medicine" 4**s- permo
oently curcd thousands of appar
ently hopeless cases.
The Doctor considers it hit re
ligious duty ? a duty, which lie
owes to humanit^? to donate hi*
Infallible euro.
Ho has proved tho dreaded con
sumption to he ft curable disea'sv
beyond any doubt, and has on file
in his American and European la
boratories testimonials of exper
ience from those benefitted and
eurcd, in all ports of tho world.
Don't delay until it is too late.
Const) m p'Jon, o ni n ter r o p ted, means
speedy . and certain dsatb. Ad
vt"a^aa' i^ClxAivar ' If1 ? Pi<ta
ffWli I ? A* RIOOU()i? Ms O.J ? PlM
sirssVNsw York, and when writ
ing the Doctor, give express and
posiofflc# addrsm, arid pteste men
?fWrtndiagtfctt ? ?r?Me t* TW
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The Kamous (ult Kdge Store, in addition to the many vare
bargains otVorod heretofore, announces to the trading public
that tor 1 1 10 next ?
30 DAYS ,
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goods will bo sold almost regardless of jirotit. We must I ,
and SMIaIj UrK WB1J j; so come at once and got your
share of bargains.
The lime for our annual stock-taking is fast approaching, and
wishing to reduce our stock to t lie lowest notch that wo may
have less to inventory, wo are willing to sacrifice prolits.
It is useless to expatiate upon the styles, qualities, choice se
lections, &o., of our stock as OUR REPUTATION IS
TOO WELL ESTABLISHED TO MAKE THIS
QU EST10NABLE, and will not attempt, to say more
than that we try to GUARD WE LL OUR REFU
TATION.
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It will cost you nothing to look, AND NOT MUCH
IF YOU BUY, and with these facts before you,, we hope
that you will at least, favor us with a call before making your
purchases,
VERY RESPECTFULLY;
P. T. VILLEPIGUE,
Proprietor.
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STILL IN THE LEAD
WITH
THE LOWEST PRICES !
Clxeapest Store in Oa.m
den,
8 lbs. of good Rio Coffee for $1.00. Arbuckles Celebrated
Arosa Parched Coffee 20e. per lb. 2 lbs. Coffee, parched and
ground, for 25c. Columbia River Salmon 12 l-2c., all other |
brands 10c. Tomatoes, 3 lb. cans, only 8c. Peaches, 3 ?lb.
cans, only 7c. Best "Keg Soda, only 5c per lb. 2. qfc. .Covered
Bucket only 5c. 1 qt. Coffee Pots only 5c. Nick heavy Turn
biers only 20c set. Heinz' s celebrated Pickles ai\d Sauces at
lowest prices. 18 lbs. standard.granulatcd Sugar $1.00. A
full lino of heavy and fancy Groceries always in stock and at
lowest prices. A real good Tobacco for 20c to 35c per lb. A
goud smoking Tobacco at only 20c per lb. All goods guaran.
teed uh represented.
A GREAT SCHEME!
ABSOLUTELY GJVEN AWA Y ? NO CHARGE, NO CON
DITIONS!
The following grand prizes will be given away to customers:
1ST. I
A Gold Plated Watch worth $20.00, 20 years guarantee. No
charge, no conditions.
2ND. .
A Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine, second hand, but
in good condition.
3RD.
A Double Case Silver Watch worth about $15.00.
/ITLT
t 1 1L.
A ?ood open face silver case watch worth aot $10.00.
5TH,
^ A< good nickle case watch wort!) about $5.00.
6TH.
A good nickle case watch worth about $2.00.
7T1I, 8TJ1, 9TII AND 10311,
Jewelry prizes ranging in value from 25c to $ 1.00.
11TH TO 30TH,
Rrizes consisting of household articles. ? :
Komember, there are no charges nor conditions to above'
distribution of prizes. Any purchaser of TWO IJOLLABS
worth of goods for cash at one time at our store will be enti
tled to a ticket. There are only three hundred tickets. Draw
ing will take place as soon as tickets have been given awky.
The moderof drawing will be. as follows: A little boy will be
blind folded, first ticket drawn will take firsts prize. 2nd ticket I
drawn -Will take 2nd prize, 3rd ticket drawn will take 3rd'
prize, ?V ?o'on, __
Don't TobW, fy'11 ftm' 8m0^ Your Aw?T'
ir von wu to quit tobaooo using oaatly
-an. t ore voi\ l wWo well, ^'.on^nu.KnotK;,
full of now llf?> " vlftor, tako N0-I0.JIUO,
t m wmiVlrr work "lrtL MIUkOB WOUk lNOll
Vi i'nniT Miiuv eaii. |?oniul? In Urn daya.
'KAiiaS ' /Lm*'R
HtcrUug Kooiody Oo.ttMMR 01 mvf Yt*K'
Rudy's Pilo Suppot. ,,ovy
Is guaranteed to euro *-^,a
Constipation, or monoy *
60 eta. per box. Send for
testimonials ami Krco Samplo1" ^
MAK TIN KUDV, ltoftialcved l'haV\
% V ? 1
maeist, Lancaster, \*n. For salt)
by all lirstolasa drujj&fsts every
where, and in Camden, S. C., by
Krank M. /ton p. #1
Citation.
South Carolina ? Kershaw County.
Hy C. C- llailo, 1'robato Judge.
Whoroan, Win. A. Gardner inailo suit *
to inn t<> v.'runt liim letters ot Adminis
! ration of tho estate o( and elloot? of \V,
II. hmos, deceased.
These am thc.ie(?m> loeitoand admon
ish all and sincnlai^ tho kindred and
oivdilois of ()??> sii'ld Win. 1 1 . <1 OIIOH, lle
ooasod, tha*. they bo and appear hoforo
mo, in the Coin t of Probate to tie hold at.
Caindon, S, (5., on the 2ft da* ot Juno
next, aft or publication hereof. at 11
o'clock in tbo forenoon to show eauso If
any ihoy have, why (lio said administra
tion should not bo granted.
< tivni under niv hand thin 10tb day of
.1 trio, A. I>., 18117.
Published on tho 11 day of Juiv>, 1ft')/,
in Tbo Camden Clironlolo.
C. 0. Mallo,
Prolate Judge.
Citation.
South Carolina ? Kershaw County.
I'.y C. C. Ilailo, Esq, Probate Judge.
Whereas, Kohl. S. Floyd mado suit
to ine, to grant him letters of Adminis
tration of the Kstato of and effects of
Nathaniel (lav, doopasod.
Those arc* therefore to cite and ad iron
ish all and singular the kindred andOredi
tors of the said Nathaniel (lay, dccoaa
od, that they ho and appmr, hofore nio,
in tbo Court of Probate, to he. hold at
Camden, S. C., on tbo 18th. day of Juno
next, after publication hereof, at 11
o'clock in tho forenoon, to show onnso.if
anv they have, why tho said Adminis
tration should not ho granted.
(liven under my Hand this 1st day of
Juno, A. 1)., 181*7.
Published on the 1th day of June,
181)7, in The Camdon Clironicfo. sk
C. C. llAlLBt TO,
Probate Judge.
To Consumers ot Beer!
- VI
The Germania
Brewing Company,
Or CHARLESTON, 8. C.,
llaivo nut do arrangements with tho
.South Carolina State authoritioH by
which they are enabled to lill orders to
consumer*} of Lager Boer at tlio follow
ing prices;
l'ints, 70c. per dozen.
Four dozen Pints in cratos, $2.80. /
Eight Keg, $1.25. '
Quarter Ki<g, $2.25,
Half Barrel* $4. CO.
Export, ten dozen in barrol, $9.
As to quality wo guarantee oftr Beer
equal to any brewed, ns it is made of the
Choicest Hops and Malt, and in recom
mended by tho Medical Fraternity.
JP^'Sond to us for a trial order.
The Germania Brewing Co.
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
IIow to Find Out.
Fill a hot tl? or common glass with
urine and lot it stand twenty-four hour*;
a sediment or sottling indlentog an nn
hoalthy condition of tho kidneys. WI\on
urine stains linen it is positive evidence
of kidney troublo. Too frequent desire
to urinate or pain in the bnckf" i?*~ otso
convincing proof that the kidney# and
Madder are out of order,
What to do.
There is ooiyfort'ln tho knowledge so
often expressed that ,J)r, Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, tho groat Itfdney remedy
fulft Us every wish in relieving pain iu
I he back, kidneys, liver, bladaer and
every part ol tho urinary passages. It
corrcctB inability to hold urine and scald
ing pain in pausing it, or bad eflVcta fol
lowing use of liquor, wino or beer, and
overcomes that unpleasant necessity of
being compelled to get up many times
during the night to urinato. The mild
ami the extraordinary ofTect of gwamp
Koot is soon realized. It stands tho
highest for' its wondorful oures of the
most distressing cases... If you need u
medicine you should have the best. Sold
by druggists, price titty cents and one
dollar. Yon may have a sample bottle '
and pamphlet both sent; free by moil.
Mention Tho Camden Chronicle and
send your address to l}r, Kilmer & Co.?
Binglmmton, N. Y. The proprietor of
this paper guarantees tho genuineta of
this offer.
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