The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 18, 1897, Image 2
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PUBLigHKlT KYVAiy KUIDAY
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(MARION, S ^'jUNlo'lS,'' 1807.
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fonts, jjru ndyanco.
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trntufont ttdvorttofnentR, llr?t insertion
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?ftrtlon 60 cents poY square.
A?h rates for Want#, l<nHt and Found,
Ac., not exceeding "vo lin<"rt* cents
qacU jnwrtlon and pvr Uiu> (or
cftcli additional lino.
.Business locals, 6 cunts per lino oach in
sertion.
Ofllelal and lo^al notices ut tl*o rate al
lowed by law.
Hates for eoutriiet advertising will bo an
nounced noon application at. thoollicc.
Communications will bo published when
of In tor QKt to the Konofai public and
not of a defamatory nature. No re
sponsibility will bo assumed for t ho
Views, of correspondents.
ltondttanceH by checks, drafts and povlal
monoy orders should l>o ritado payable
to Wv 1,. MdDOWKIiL,
< 'atndoh, S. ( J.
"W. 'JV' Wants Our Legislators
to Ntalo What Part (IT an.v)
They Took in tho Sham
JlatMo Excursion.
Ed. Chronicle: ? Some lime ago
nn artiolo appeared in The Clitoni
olo signed X, criticising things in
general viz: Haplists, Methodists,
Baptist Courier, Southern Chris
tian Advocate, State' colleges nnd
iho Legislature. Ah no one has
thought this harangue of X's worth
replying to, no doubt X vainly im
agines that all those persons and
institutions have been utterly do.
iholishod by that so called criti
cism. X thinks that the Legisla
ture (K large should bo held ac
countable for most of its actions,
luit why did not X go a little fur
ther and any that tho minority
fihould not be blamed or get credit
for what the majority does or fails
to do, as the case may be?
Among all of X's dial!", one
grain of wheat is found, so to
speak; that is the criticism of the
Legislature for leaving its post of
duty and going oil" to see a sham
battle at the cxponso of tho State,
jf indeed it did it? And if it did,
tho minority should not bo held
nccountihlo for tho crime(V) of the
majority. So far as our County is
concerned, we believe wo are rep
resented by a trio of conscientious
men who won Id net act as princi
ple, neither as accessor to any
ouch a questionable job ; that is,
that they would not vote for talc
ing tho time and money of their
constituents to go oil' on an excur
sion to see a sham battfc or any
thing else hot in connection with
their duty as legislators ; and even
if carried by a majority 'of the leg
islature, wo hardly ihiulr that our
representatives would have taken
part in the excursion, and do in
justice to themselves and their
constituents, we would ask that
each of our delegation slate
through the columns of The Chron
icle, their position in regard to the
"sham hattlo excursion," for if
they took no stock in that all'air,
(and wo can hardly believe they
. did ) their constituents would be
gratified to know that no such crit
icism as that advanced by X is ap
plicable to i he delegation of their
choiee. I'ut if they or any of them
ho far forgot themselves and the
principle on which they were elect
ed, it is nothing but proper that
their constituents be advised of
the fact.
Of course this is quite a small
matter, but the trash on the water
vindicates the direction in which
thocniront moves. \\\ T.
Chairman Thompkins of the
State Democratic Executive Com
mittee has issued a call for the
committee to meet in Columbia on
next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock.
1 ho object of the meeting is to pro
vide for tho Senatorial primarj' to
fill the unexpired term of the late
Senator Eario.
President Craighead has resign
ed the presidency of Clcmaon Col
lego to accept the presidency of j
Central College, Mo. State Super
intendent of Education W. I).
JMaylield is spoken of as a suitable
man to fill the place at Clemson
made vacant by the resignation of
Mr. Craighead.
_ _
To uce taxation it is thought
that somo of the Stale colleges will
bavo to bo abolished, and it is said
that the present indications arc
that tho Citadel will be the one to
go. .
< -The Chronicle oiFers the ladicft
, of Kertliaw county an opportunity
?Jpr them to- exeMfee their right of
suffrage by votiny^for their favor*
iu farmer.
..Wl 1
.V-JCrqiJIlood l^arifler
' ^ ">||c eye to
Jn Memory oi' Hccossloii.
Tho following mid rung has boon
issued by Wade Hampton Chaptci,
Daughters of the Confederacy:
Columbia, S. C., .lu no 10, 181)7.
Wo, tho undortdgned as u corn
mittce from tin* Wade Hampton
Chapter, Daughters of (bo Confed
eracy, are endeavoring to raise
funds for t bo purpose of creating a
moral tttldot cotninemoraii vo of the
ordinance of accession and its sign
ers, knowing that such an object
Will (jnlist tho interests of many
throughout tlio Statu, wo will bo
vory glad if you kindly m?V" space
in your columnH ho that tho repre
sentatives and friends of those
friends of these honored men may
lio apprised of our undertaking and
allowed tho opportunity and privi
lege of contributing to the name,
many of ns aro lineal descendants)
of those whose names aro enrolled
on that parchment and Hhould aoe
to it that they aro not forgotten,
but their names bo handed downi
to generations) yet to ooino in at
testation thai xv o will never be
ashamed of tho "origin, progress
and failure of our I. oat Cause."
Mrs. S. Kood Storiey, <
Chairman.
Mrs. 11. \V. Richardson,
Mrs. .J. Win. l'Myun,
INI rs. (Maude Girardeau,
Miss 1. 1). M artiti.
It, will be re-called that, tho se
socossion convention first asscnib
lod in this city, but finally went to
Charleston.
If any one from pique or jeal
ousy volunteers ;i rudeness in
speech or aol, 1o vo tall a to is of
course the first inspiration Mid
would undoubtedly bo a satisfac
tion to the flesh, 'but. mind you
one's own character suffers every
time one condescends to resent or
even see a spiteful fling. ? Kx.
Speaking of the dispensary siln
tion Chairman L. J. Williams of
the State Hoard of Control, who
has just returned from a trip to
Washington, expresses the belief
that if too many "original package"
stores are opened up it will seiious
ly interfere with the dispensary;
profits und'thnt an extra session of
tho Legislature will have to be
called.
JJilucatiQiift! (jjoluuuu
The mutter for lliis col ii in ii is ruinislio)
I ?y ( ,'oiinl v Sii|H'i inl cinlcnl of Kdu<-nlioii
I.. )i. ( 'opclfiixl, iiik! oil com ill 1 1 1 1 icii I ions
i ii t ???( lt*? i for litis < lepui'l mciiL should l>c
addressed lo liiin itl ( 'iiiiii ten. S.
Wo will (>u 1>] i'hIi next week u por
tion of the statistical report for the
scholastic year 1 80(?? *0 7.
* * "A
We have a list of first-class teach
ers from winch it ? select. When
you waul, anything in that line let
us know ? we think we can suit you.
?t A *
We ask the following question of
obtaining the Mens of different
tcnchors upon ths sulijeel, and hope
to rcceive n nil in her of answers:
".Is it advantageous lo open our
schools for n short period during
the su in iner months?"
fe * fc
In view of the nilditionl expense
to the County l?y so doing, and tak
ing into consideration the fact thai
dealers in this County are selling
books at the rates agreed upon by
the State Hoard of Kdncalion, the
County Hoard of Kducalion decid
ed not to authorize the Superinten
dent of Kducation to purchase
and sell books under the provision*
of the Act authorizing thin to do so.
* *
As recommended by the (Jrand
Jury ii? their presentment vo the
June term of court, the County
Hoatd of fCducalion will make no
credit apportionment for the scho
lastic year 1807-''J8, but will ap
portion only the cash available for
current expenses. Wc cannot sa\
definitely what will be available,
but do not lliink it will be less than
usunl by more than two thousand
dollars ? provided thai wo receive
nothing from the Slate Dispensary.
A complete statement will be pub
lished in a few weeks.
JjJrQin Qur (jorPc^Kiniiontp,
Ionia.
Messrs. J. U. and L. M. Davis]
accompanied by Misses Dora Davit.)
and Sailie Smith, spent Saturday
and Sundayin Darlington.
Miss Laura McWod has return*
ed to her home at wulah after- a
?tay of several days in our commu
nity. ,
Wo think VPuer" did our presi
dent an injustice In hia communi
cation of a recent dale. He also
triad to back!' on our HocUyr
fti I it$*f M fit Hiked bQtimtl
questions concerning it. We won-|
<ier it* ho over saw a Soelely t It :? t !
did not liuve u vice |>r< nidttn L ami
Hocr< ?'M'.y. Wt <iN pocit to hold (Hit
annual picnic at, lMne Fnrrn on
Nut u i d u v .July tho :;hI (and n.>l!
Llio -lilt it h our president staled, (?,??'
wo nc vci kninv u picnic to ho on
Sunday ) t It ?? i *? i"? ? ?*?? "1'iier" might
enjoy I lie < i ?iy if lie will honor us
Willi lii* presence. Wo am antici
pating it lino time and hope nil
\\ ] i o attend will not fail to hiing a
husket ? well lilted.
Your correspondent has ju-?t re
turned It o to a pleasant stay \sith
relatives at A niiooli.
Af ih. W . I). Carnes is visiting at
Ionia.
1 1 seems that Lee County willl
1 ic defeated, hut h't us hope not an
it will l?c a great hunelit to our
peiiMu in general.
AT r. S. ,M . Iloykiu, one of our no
hle young men left recently. for
Leesville, where ho will take n com
in e i e i u I course in the Ijccsyille
Hutinuis College. We wish him
much success.
Our mail carrier has failed to
reao.^i ioniri on ihe days for the
mail twico jjecent lj', not getting
here uniiUtms follo.vlng morning.
Tli is is very provoking and we
hope will not he allowed to occur
again.
Mr. A. M. McCaskill, of Ant.ioch,
was iu our community recently,
t We had quite a hail storm on
'Tuesday of last week and also an
other Saturday night. However,
there was no damage done.
"l>y the way" isn't that cotton
of "Tattler's" line? We are sure
he will gel the planter for most as
suredly lit; must he the heat, farmer
i 11 K e rshaw ( "on u ty.
Chatter Box.
Ionia No. 2.
Dear Chronicle: ? 1 will give you
?t lew dots. Crops are looking well. I
We arc having rather 1 10 much
rain just now. ' \
Mr, .1. R. v?rhetl. who has heen
sick for some lime died thin (Tues-'
day) evening at I o'clock. The fu
neral will be conducted hy Rev.
I'eter Stokes to-morrow at Salem
church..
We notice an article in the Mess
enger I n. in Salem Higmjfl "Report
er." We want to ask "Reporter''
when he reports from here to re
port the trui h. If lie reports false
ly from Sinithville it is no reason
wli}' he can do ho here. We want
to say to "Reporter" that the prize
Capt. Jas. A. DufFey,
of Toledo, OHIO.
Tho Clro.nt finllwny Dotoctlv? TelN What Dr.
Miles' Remedies Havo Dono ?
For Himtolf and Wlfo.
DlC'IT.l.Tl VIC worlc require*- constant
vlKliunco, ht?'u?ly nerves, u clear
lii'iul ami :tc; I vo brain. "A year hko,"
writes Oapt. I'ulTc.y, of Ml Orchard St., Tole
do, Ohio, "I overworked myself, was In
such a condition sleep was impo:>:dldc. I was
so nervous I could not
lit; In food; my arms
un<] limbs twitched
and my system seemed
co!it|tletely exhausted.
J lx<i;nu using I'r.
Miles' Nervine and tho
fourth hot lie rehiored
me to health, Mr.s,
Inilfey bad sulTorod for eighteen yc trs with
heart dls?*as<', had i riod every ivmedy with
out avail until sin1 tooK J)r. Mllo.i' New
iioart l iiru^wo yi.-ar.i a>:o. i''or tlio past
y<?arsh?' I ? : t m been /mm* from tin.* trouble."
l)r. Miles' lCt-nx-dies a 10 sold by all drug
gists miner a |K>dUvn guarantee, first botlltt
bonotiis or mon?y refunded. Hook on Heart. s|
and Norves M'nt fr.-e to ail applicant*.
I)K. MILLS MKmCAI.ro., Klkhart. ind. I
The Hand of Falc
Hotel** mv?*i woman u !?#??*?? Ir Im*
HII'IhIK Ii :t r t t! ;i ? I tiki ? t : f ? ? ? ? t 1 1 ? ? f if.?
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BELLAMY MFG. CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Mothers
Read This.
For Flatulent
Colic, Diarrhoea.
Dvsentory.
Nausea, Coughs, - ? 7
Cholera Infantum,T?eth
In* Children, Cholera
Morbus, Unnatural Drains
from the Bowels. Pains,
Griping, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion,
and %U Diseases of Lfre Stomach and
Bowels,
Pitt's Carminative
u the ?landard. It carries "children over
the critical period of teething, and 1* wo
om mended '
Of Mother*,
int ? the- ? -
i. A few doecs will demon
??g ffttpee. prtco, at u.
period or tectnintr, una w rrc- ;
by phnteiuM m the trien<i
A do it* and Children.
t ho tnte, and neve? fulls to
that ho cxpCOtH to }.M t for that ar
t ic.lo lie will 1 1 e v e i\ tench for she 4 h
ti . J riow Hoy.
^ Lynch wood.
Mr. !')<!:? ? As 1 have I n ?? *i bil'-ut
for soma time I will give you a few
iit ius ft win i liia vicinity. I** arm
work is processing nicely a rid
whilo crop* are ycrv small for the
season they ary looking very en
Conraginu.
Mrs. W, L. (Myhnrn who linn
i been t.o sci ioiul v ill down at her
fsilhct's, Mr. \t. I*'. Peebles, wh arc
glad to guy lm* ictuined homo very
much hotter,
Mr. N. K. McKinuon of Bishop*
villi*, formerly of this section pax)
a Hying visit to his old home last
Sunday.
Messrs. Minor llorton and .John
nil* ('aloe, of Bull'alo pays frt'(|ucnt
visits to this section, judging from
appearance wedding hells will lie
ringing in the ''Sweet !>y and by."
( 'hildrcna day will he celebrated
at Bethel next Sunday.
Muster Otto King, of BUh'>pvillc,
ts visiting in this burg.
Mr. .J. I). C'lyburn, of Ashland,
was visiting in our burg last Sun
day.
Misses Mamie and Lizzie Be
thnuu who have been attending the
Sumter High School have returned
home.
lie v. Mr. (Jay of Wcstville,
preached at Pleasant Hill Sunday;
theie was a largo attendance.
With host wishea to Tho (J h ro ti -
iclo, 1 close. ? Local.
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A day would keep your rooms
warm in winter. But that
small stove will burn only
twenty-live. Hence, discomfort
and misery.
A certain amount of fat,
burned daily, would keep your
body warm and healthy. But
your digestion is bad, and you
don't get it from ordinary fat
food. Hence you are chilly,
you catch cold easily, you have
coughs and shivers; while
pneumonia, bronchitis, or con
sumption finds you with no re
sistive power. v
Do this. Burn better fuel.
Use SCOTT'S EMULSION j
of Cod- liver Oil. Apoetite and
digestive power will revive}
and soon a warm coating of
good flesh will protect the vital
organs against the cold and the
body against disease.
T wo sizes, 50 cts. and $J.OO
Book free for the asking.
SCOTT HOWNK, Ntw York.
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Tho American Gentleman's Whiskey.
# a? :ed isr ^: :e]^:r,s "oxjID.
Warranted a PUIUJ TOXICAL STIMULANT. Re^'
commended by Physicians and known as the
* CHOICEST WHISKEY
For Club, Family and Medicinal Use.
WM. LAN A HAN & SON, Baltimore, M<1.
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RMIIH ITOttl'S 1)0 NOT PA III
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Consult your alliums ? baek for L'O yours ? Tills is my past record. 7 am doing
ami will con tin tic to do the HK.ST WOliK. i am not making any promises, but
will lei. my work speak f..r itself. CI. IKK UKCKMNU, my son, an up-tn-dnto
photographer, heals tlm world on Children's nnd P.ahy's pictures. I am (ho first
who introduced tlio genuine CA UlJONK'l'TK PIIOT()(i U A PUS. Thoy come ft
little higher, but are well worth the difference,
RECKLING'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 1435 MAIN ST.,
Columbia, S. C.
Business Education,
is offered one boy ami onft girl in each eonnty of S. C.
by the largest, most elegantly equipped audt> emineutl./
practical institution ia tlje?ontb, ])aily drill in actual
business banking and office work.
*
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The Oeorgia Husiuoss Collcgo, Macon, (la.
HON. W. H. ANDERSON;'
\ " ,
Chairman Board of Education, Levy Co.,
Sla., Cured of insomnia by Dr. Miles'
Restorative Nervine.
-p \f ' T *o:'J v: ;v\T% i'?Vf\;vil
,* Yy t i. ?*j 1 1 i ivi i v j .? i i v ; i i . v * J. v ^ / j
1 ;J XfTvine euro.- i i i so n 1 1 ; I ;i 1
? '***^ f-li:cj>Ji v-im l'ear of
i y r or dlsUsler, worry and
?'< j I * :#.i OYlT i {IS! ,T< I' ? tl'iitl'S, i I J ? ~
. i iVi.5, of strength and vitfor;
,:c!i fir all 'ndicato nervous prost ra
'on. iyjiXci'. (??hi b,? prevented or cwcd
>y I 'r. i.i lies' Nervine.
TY.:fc oi'iincti de.'id pain ;i t the base
if i;*.j bjfcfn, t'.K M) liequont, reusrrin.r
.L'.?el<3 of head.schft. riau>'cn, dyspep
!v. permaiv. 7Hly cured If I)r. j
N\-r-. >.>?? h t:?ken. It restores j
' ) .:; :(<?] nerve eertU'rs ? ?f t he. brain I')
heir iK.rniiil Mindilien, builds i;p the
worn-out nerve S i.-sue, tfives
f.rc !i, brin^i tfc?,d health and
Icarlu adedne.ss.
W. II. ANDTTUSON, Oodnr
j ? -j irey.c, I-'la., willed .fur?e 5?, 'Do:
** "v "I take ftivat pleasure In add
n<j ?;v.? tribtjJ.e to the merit of Dr.
jrreai remedy, Restorative
vine. Two yor.ro a*;o I had a so
- ; :? of IjaGrlpuo; n:y recovery
'v . and I v.\'ai left in a very
. : i ;v\r:;l d e. ndllion. My nc;
s;jU ni so<iin.-:d completely broken
i>. I !.\-r'*.? J icr mouths with lb*,
unable lockup day or night-,
iv.Uj ly. wojj? out- fur want of
ieep. i fell <>.7 in weight* from HM6
IS ]Im. t felt thai ray mind or body,
.r bolh, xi\ust rw?n jrivc way under the
?rain ?s no ro^re?rn:cci7rgTfctP do me'
;.ny pood. T>Ty wife \v:ia In a drug
- lore one day discussing my condltlou
i . i id the druggist gave hor a sample
I ot tie of I he Nervine. Sho persuaded
sue to tal e it, and that small vial gave
me the first refreshing sleep I had had
in four months. I continued tho rem
edy and it noted like a charm. My
.sleep was natural and refreshing, my
U|M>etito good, and in a short time I
i chained my usual weight, strength
:ind health and have had no trouble
My n ".{oration to health, I at
tribute solely to Dr. Miles' Nervine, as
I used el) other remedy after begin
ning iu I Teel it a duty to mako this
public as 1 believe* Dr. MilcsVUestora
tlVe Nervino a boon to suffering hu
mnni-y."
Contrast the above with the follow
ing extract from the editorial lathe
Chirr. jo Evening Journal , Sept. 23, 1806, -
on tho death of Edson Keith. "From
insomnia to nervous prostration is
short stage, and from nervous prostra
tion to conditions and symptoms akin
to those of insanity Is a shorter one.
Vhi3 is a sufllcient explanation of the
causes that led to the lamentable
death by sulcldo of Kdson Keith.".
Dr. MTOs' Kenicdies are sold by si)
druggists under ?* positive guarantee
fl.-'it bottla benefits or V^ODOf will bfe
refunded, floolc on heart and nerves
[ sent froo to all applicants.
f nr. s:tlC9 H6^1^r;C0k? JEtthart^ iad.
Ho w About
Ifrci* Mire#.
i . * ...... ..... .. , .
Haven't tlioy begun Hlustling"
around yet? If so come to us
for a bottle of
BED BUG PI2EN.
Just as good for mites, roaches
and ants ns Ned Hugs. Buy it
once you'll buy it again.
llslsl
si3 a <13 ??>? **v
Palmetto fans n lc each.
Japanese folding fans, 5, 8, tO
and IT) cents.
will be in soon.
FLOWER POTS 5c, 10c, 15c
and 20c.
JARDlNftUS 17c, CUSPI
1)0 KKS 15c.
Plated Ware,
Tea Table* Spoons and
Forks 48c set.
G LASS, W A RIC,C UOG ICKUY,
2 standard Vibrator Machines
at- fi bargain for cash.
Beautiful assortment o f
SHELL SIDK COMBS and
UAlll OKNAMENTtf just in,
win) stors.
W. A. Schrock,
NOTARY PUBLIC
CAM DION, - S. C.
Trespass Notice,
All persons are hereby notified not to
trespass on my lamia for any pnrposo
whatever, neither will their slock bo al
lowed to trespass on the same.
J. .T. BELL.
Apr. 22, '!>7.
Teachers' Examination.
-fr
An examination M'ill bo hold at thp
Court House, Camden, S. C., Friday,
June 2.~>tli, 185(7, beginning at 9 o'cloek
a. in , for the purp6.se of issuing Touch
ers' Cor|i(ieate of Qualification to suc
cessful applicants. ^
L. L. COTEIjANI),
Maj1 2.\ '07. 8. K. K- C.,
Jno. C.P.Williams,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAWAND NO
TARY PUBLIC,
CAM DION, ' S. G.
Oflico on Law Range.
May 2lHt., 1897.
littTIIATION tifflM.
opkh'k or j
Sui'JJHViSOKS OK KkUIHTH ATJON, I
Kkksu.wv County.
Camden, S. Makcii 8, 185)7. J
The Hoard of Hegistiation for Kershaw
''o., will meet at tue C^urt House in
Cuindeu, ou the 1st Mondays, Tuesdays
and Wednesdays of each month for the ....
purpose of ri'Kisterini? voters. Ollie.o
liour.s irom 0 a. in. to Jl n. in.
AV. F. HUSSKLL, Chairman,
MANXIvS KAIION, Clerk,
J. r. RICHARDS,
Members of the Registration Board for
Kershaw County.
ARE YOU "
Unking For BARGAINS In
' SHOES
DRY GOODS,
5 AND1' *3
GROCERIES?
TEAS, Etc., AHD CI
PETE WITH j
TOWN JPRIC'ER.
If. so I can please you. I ;
have just received a full line of
SPRING DRESS GOODS, j J
HLEACIIINGS 3
AND NOTION?.
My assortment of COLOR- ? -
ED DRESS SHIRTS AND
NECKWAREJin com^eto.
My Spring stock >6f SfffoBS*.^
of many styles/ has just ar-~ ;
rived.
^GROCERIES I offer BAC
W H AMS, FLOUB,
SUGAR, CJOfiFFEE, IUCK,!