The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 16, 1897, Image 2
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six mouths, f?o oonts ; throo months, 20
cout.i. in uriyaut-u.
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transient ud vi-i ti.snii'iits, first insertion
per sqtittn' ; each an (.sequent in
?Ortioil r.O COillH JMT HiplHH',
Cash rati'* for W'aatu, host am! Kmiml,
<!fcc., not exceeding llvo lines, VJ'? cent*
each inserti?>\rtfvml f> rents per lino lor
each Htltlii ional lino.
jhislncfts locals, f> cunts per Jilie each in
tiorliun, /'
OIUcIhI am) le^al notievrf at tin* rate
lowed hy law.
Hates for contract advertising will ho an
ueuncoil upon application at thoollice.
Communications will lie published when
of interest to the general public ami
u >t of a defamatory nature. No re
sponsihility will ho assumed for 1 1 ? f*
viows of correspondents,
lvOtuittanceH by chocks* draft* ami j ?? > v ? ?? I
money outers should he made payable
to \V. I>. Mc-DOWKIJm
Cntmlen. S. C,
Mr. Parrot I to M. Solitlnto.
Kditor Chronicle A f t?r four
weeks of hard labor and ti avail of
mind and h pi r i i C. O. N. S<?l i ?> t? * ??
seems to havo brought forth a re*
ply to toy communication of .June
4 tli. 1 will, before taking his oon
Holidated, oonecnti Htjjfd, and com
pra^apil ??pill,** have t'o examine it*
coitiponeiit parts aivp1 ascertain if 1
would be aaft) in swallowing it. Wv
all know that there aro some things
wo can t digest, and this produo
tion might prove to be hurtful in
Blond of "vitalizing'
Lot uh moo what it looka liko any
way. \Vlt?n a man geih bard up
for something to say, ho generally
or in in on com to b<?iit tliu air, and 11*
nally has to fall baok on repeating.
The writor of the aforesaid reply
seems to bo a lobular repealing ri
llo, capacity.^ 17 allots. If iry name
waw stricken out ol the reply it
would !io liko tlio old darkey h cat
HhIi, "Hwunk np ainazin'."
'I'll ink a nioinont Mr. ICdilor liow
you would feel on beholding your
namo in print 17 liinos in one coin*
muni ation, and you can then ima
gine what an (ifdeal I ?, have been
Hubjocted to. M in uk my name let
uh see what there is in the ell'usion
of information which tlio wriier
doubi less tliinkB got in <>n time
and before it whb loo Into to bo of
"bene lit to all concerned"
C. O. N. Sol id n'.e tells tlio read
ing public about tho impressions
h lio has been laboring under hh to
whorollio nue.lues and axis of Sa
lem and Loo counties were located,
tolls how fur he wan led astray by
such i inpi'OHHiouM and of lit* inorei
recent discoveries an to their ex
act location. 1 1 ?? seems to bo .sat
isfied a? t<> who olllrialed at the
conception, birth, death and burial
of Salem, and will perform like ? ? f
llcea for its resurrected body Lee
County. And thia valuable infor
mation ia freely imparted to all
who will read.
Doubtless the diaooverer thinks
tii at- a Hood of li^ht tins boon turn
ed on the (|iication "whether or not
it will be to tho inleiesi of those
affected t hereby, if tho , proposed
county of Leo should be /establish
I'd." I am free to confess tint after
all my "hard study," my atoro of
information ia inadequaio, not
broad nor deep enough to enable
mo to diacern anything !il<o an ar
gument ca Ion la led to throw light
on the aforesaid question. I have
not, however, had time to go to my
county seat, where tho center of
learning ia located, and have unci)
valuable information imparted to
me: neither have 1 had four weeks
of time in whbdi lo make diligent
anil painstaking investigation,
therefore it may be I am too shal
low to discern what to the discov
erer ia so trauaparenl. and clear.
I a ii b in i 1. thai, the question for
tho citizens of that.. portion of Ker
shaw Count v taken t<? help
foim Lee County, lo consider is
will it decrease or increase their
tuxi's Lo become citizens ??f t he
proposi'd new count\ ?, 'and that the
best way tn judge is lo ascertain
what they liavo been\ paying for
county purposes for teli \eyrs past,
railroitd taxes included", and com
pare the amount with! what the
new counties have paidjouri ng the
name time, and 1 sUlt asset t thai
they will upon Investigation liud
that they have paid more than
Florence, Hamilton or Heikcleyj
cyon though Herkeley has had t<>
provide her public buildings twice!
and was one of the largest counties j
in the state until recently and is!
theiefore not a fair comparism.
Why did not (', 0 N. Solid?tf
Btato that although the laigu ?i/,o
county of Slimier had only paid
about mills per year, that the
county was getting in debt al the
rate of a thousand dollars a year
for the last eight years. If he
wished to turn on tho light, why
didn't he state that Clarendon was
one of our baby counties, and there
by Indicate the real cause of her
small taxation. Why not have
told that Pickens and Lancaster
whosc taxes aro burdensome aro
unreasonable small counties when
their hills and mountains aro tak
en into consideration, and are
Among tlie poorest counts in the
8tftte. His figures show that Ker
- slutw'e annuallavy is near'y twice
_ *s tnnch as Richland and Mail
borough, the other two small c< un
tie* named by b?mV._Why not have
ascertained as to how f?H the two.
remaining Itrge counties or ITarn
WfLl fJMl Or ngeburg were getting
Ii debt if * Jusl compensation * as
WttlUdl, Why >?ol Imvo Coino iit-si* '
or home hihI tnlil us thai iho oM
ehuiil v of t ( 'In Hi i IIimI with Ium
) 200 mile* limi to pay niiniinll\
i ? vi* ?? 7 in i 1 1 h for uniiii.v purpoMi-H
Klort oc'4 ('<?u i? I y lt??H H|>|f it < I iii
public hnihliuy* antl Ii,?h hh Hi) n\
or?m? Hinco Inns, le\hd *-?iooiit, 4
nilllrf. Wi.utdi.'i ihif. have boon
BO||M> illftli IIIMl ilU.V W oil l<| it liol
linvc Imtii iim well to )i n v*?? nilhilj
llic ii I ti'ii ' i<?n < ? f i host* in tons (?mI.
thai inorr taxes will have t<? li?< ) i* I
vit ii io Kim sIhi w ( "(Mint v t 11 loijhl
ft jail in 1 he (???<? r fni ur>!' Mini in
mIcikI ol living I" tlivofci' llio R.
t v . lit- Iii which hiin^K like ami iucn
h?iH over I* vim y citizen (if K'im>Iihvv
Con nt\ I ion) llii-ir liihl!iilf?, to
Ijnve staiiil lhai. iioi only i >1 ?? iniiM-j
oai 011 the K'. H. Iwmi'Is hut 1 hi' I
principal will ha ve t 1 he paid 00111c
(lav i n 1 In* 11 1* ii 1 f 11 Hi 1 1' ?
If ( '< . (). N Sol i d H I e's h I ore oi
information in ns luo>ol and deep
ft h lie would have us helieve, find
if lit! dm h not wiuh to mislead, wh\"
did lie not lei it h know liovv I lie
amount. of taxes paid liy t Ik? peo
ple of Kershaw County for, ten
years* pust cnmparcH willi vthe
amount puid l?y I lie new counties,
Ah he did not do it. I will, nnd Irt
the people nee for t heinxel vcm. The
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Two Now County "Movements
DefVntotl.
Won lil-lii' otlleo holders and Co.
seat bidders eamO to j^rinf in thi?
ov<m whelming defeat of Hie two
new Co movements ill NN '1 iimston
a- (I llonea I'ath a few days ?kr,>
I {cully I ln< now Co. omnia sooms t??
he ibinvr ?nit. hut this i-? tmf to In'
wondered mI. when tbo olVmial slut is
ties of the Slnti' hlinw that tho aver
a/*o levy in small I'ih. for Co. pur
i (|hi>h is ^realer tluvn in birge Cos
Tho voters in tin- 1 mils ??f tho pro
posed lji?o Co. should inform t.hom
st'l vo3 thoroughly as to thn ft'lvmi
lanes a"d disadvantages <?f larj^e and
hiiiuII ( os , also hh lo tho con-para
live ox peuso of largo ami small Cos
and if to seouro the convi nieiioo at
tached to small Cos . t'.o poop'o am
willim..' t-> incrqnso tlirr lux levy,
(htm let them turn out. ami vote
unanimously for I<eo Co. <bi 'ho
other hand if they prefer tho proaont j
arrantfeinen I to an increase in their
tax levy, then they shoulil turn out j
and vote unanimously against boo!
Co.
This is a question that ? is very
properly left to tho people to decide ]
for theim-el voh for they a'ono will
have lo boar tho burden ami they
alono will reap tho In' no til a, it there
ho any.
Pro pootive olli'ials, Co feat seek
its ami persons owning property at
i?r near tho proposed Co. s-'al can
all afford to voYe ami 1'ven work foi
I ho now Co for t'.iio ad vantages to lie
derived by these wib probably over
halanoo liio increase in their tax
levy, , N
|t](lueation?l (.]o lining
Tin' mil I lei' for tins column i> fut'iiidii'd i
liy ( *011 nt V Sllpi'l i II I iMH Irll t of I'.dlM'ilt i"ll j
I I,. I, ( 'opi'liinil . iiihI ji 1 1 rniiitiuiiiiiMt ion- J
itil fiii It'll tor this ilepai ) mi ni should !-??
juliliv-M'd to In in nt ( 'nunliii. S. <
How man v teachers appreciate |
the value of tho diet ij^nary in the!
?oliool roniii! A eliild oannol bolter
In* advinoed than bv being enoour |
aged to make constant use of tin'
dictionary to find tho meaning of
any word not understood in any los
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son.
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f]Vnohii*? has its ainusim; features
I somel imos. In reply to the quos
ti n : "Name tho most, important i
product of Japan," a britiht and ,
promising youth in one of our pub
lic schools. recently, unvo this nn-J
swer. ? ? .) apanose Oil !"
* * *
Teachers, oncourrtf'o your pupils
to ask questions ? noi foolish or iirob;
ovant questions, of course, hut sueli
as appertain lo tho lesson in pro
gress, remembering that a great deal
of information can ho imp ute I in
that way, and that a reply lo one
pupil may convoy knowledgo to the
whole cli\83. . - A jw,
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Tlio followinic is now tho regula
tion of the State Hoard of Education
as to the employment of ft toucher
l?vho nrny Ikj related to n mo nber of
tbe boaid of trnatces:
Section 24. Nf? teachcr shall be
Jr. \ <
' in|i!o\vtl by !i Board of Truster^
who is relnteM by eobHrtn^ninity < ? r
nlUiiiiy vvillrn 1 1 . i* si-cuml decree f<>
a member ? ? f 1 1 1 o (louol of TrustrOK
?>r to a principil of u Hcbool, will
out, lite w: it ten approval of the
County Ibnnl of Kthiristion .
f v o in Q a v ( J opo$ |> o u Hen I ? .
t>t. Charles
A Ooo'l Friond of Tho Chrnmelo ?
Some Chat for Chatterbox.
I'M it or Chronicle: ? A I' i.? ? r re. ?
main! ng silent f ;? r several \\ cek<, !
we will knock for admission in tint!
columns of \our newsy paper.
Weil! Will! the seasons in Went
Waleree surely have been very pro i
pit inns, ;i s the old dry "Cornnlrrk" j
is still living. It. tried to mIiow n<
its tartsil l?v any ing "ill it the >M ? ? ? - ?
mons hud given im a ("ill." No!
Corn.Hloik they have not icaclicd \
n? vol. On line occasion Ihe'Mor-j
inoitH did some baptizing near tin1!
place where Cornstoik i h growing,
hut. lit! would not go near '.lie wa
ter for frai (I suppose) of being j
carried clown stream in tlm great'
tidal wavecf iMorinun faith, liot- j
tor slay on* land where t he .Junei
hugs can enjoy lighting on your!
t asHtd.
Siller "('liiiltei I i o \ ' ' hoc m s to
think that I did the president of!
the < '. ('. |>'. C an injustice audi
that I tiied to go back on the ho !
eiety in general. I*\ir from it
('halter I'ox, we did not intend to]
d> i ither and we are sorry I hat ,
out" mi tide made such an inipies I
hi'oii on your mind. I wonder if J
the president, look any exception j
at. what we said? I hope not, if so i
we will forgive him if he wiilj
onl v beg our pai don. I a in '
inclined t * ? think that if ('halter
Box wi'l read our article again,
thai hIii! will change her mind arid
say, that, there was nothing in it!
that was calculated Lo injure the;
I ) re s I den I or that was to the del i i- '
men l of the organization, I ex
peel I feel as much interested in I
Idle Chronicle as anyone, (unless;
il, is the Ivlitor, ) then why should .'
I speak inimicallv of anything llial
is gotten up in the interest of 'l'he!
< 'hronic.le ?
The literary picnic at Ibdhmyj
Church on last Saturday was in'
every way a success. I'ieuty to j
eat and a plenty of lemonade to!
drink. The Cedar Grove literary i
society came out victorious in (he
debute. Both societies have call
ed oil until September, but the Or- j
dar drove boys expects to debate j
with Gum Spring* hoys near An-;
jtioch just as hiiiiu as they can hear
from them and get the date fixed..
Let us hear I roiu you ?> I'at l it:."
Mr. Sei i ven Smlt h is still very'
ii n we 1 1.
Our Sunday School is still pro- ?
greasing under the supcrintenden- !
ey of All. II, A . Scat borough. Mr.'
Scarborough is y g??od superi nl en- !
dent and is a yavide awake man,
very much devoted to Ins tdiuri It |
and sc.iool. .( ;
I he K a rneil Woikers S ?ciety i
? i 1 1 meet at the church on nexl |
Sunday evening at I o'clm k.
I'. \ . P. wake those boys up over
there in your literal v soeii^y. \Vt* ?
I
know that \ on a i e able to debate!
t hem if \ ou wdl old y < 1 < ? i i .
I guess I had heller "slow up'" (
lor thi-i lime, and il this article
doesn't reach the waste basket, 1
will w i i i.e a?ain .soon.
Good night. I'ucr.
Oakland.
Mr. Kdiior: ? We have mustered j
up and icgisleicd ail our hoys for1
tlio new county election which
comes nil on next. Tuesday. lb; it j
understood, however, that. I hex* are
all white democratic l?o\ s that, will
vote for and in the intciesi of the
while people ir, lime t < ? come. We j
have i egistci'ed no colored voters;
as some who are opposed lo the;
new county have done. J. 0. U.
Hock Ilill Note r. j
Hot, Hotfor, Holies'. Gowbilii
kins! aint it hot is what tlio boys
all sa .
Crops are looking well but need,
ing rain. ICverybody is pushing
ahead trying t *? Hnisb laying by..
Mrs. I vey Ka\lor. of l.ongtovvn is I
visiting lo-r sister M s. Kmnk Out- 1
law. ;
Mrs John Qe tys and her ago/t i
inotlu r Mis. Team were v. siting;'
friends near lure recently. Glad;
to sec Mrs Team out *_?? n.
Mr. John Thonunof Columlra was'
visiting Mr. font Moo o hii<I family'
one day lis | week, .f din U looking1
w. II. |
j I)'. Jas. Toriin, of Ri.lgewny, ftasi
j liis mi<?< I. ollloo at .Mr. J?n.-n 1 >t* 11 U i it h*
I oi'cry \V<dnosda,y from 10 a. in. io
i I p. <u and is? aHvays on f inx*.
| Wo couldn't uMond Tlio (Miioniclc
j picnic, wlioiw cntit'cd or not, any
I way w?? lix> I mm of our own IlliK
I morning; it who a last Spring dom'*
neoMir
Wish we could bo tlicvo to . lie!)'
'the hoys of tlio proponed Loo ('onn
jfv vot.o for or against the New Conn
tv, hut i/homh we can't so ahead
i Iiovm uM'i "wood your row,"
Willi Mr. ('harlev I > I n k i n ' h ^nw
mill itf. a r l>v lo saw our lumber, and
Mr, John (Jetty's grist, mill to i.rr nil
miii* corn, mid Bulllicd.l I'. ( ). nea
iiv, we <??? t our mail with but 1 i 1. 1 1 <
trouble and everybody with j^nod
crops and wuh'riiHtlons, peaches,
chicken**, ami blackberrys ripe, and
.Mr. Frank Outlaw clanus a line
yon ng colt and Mr. Wyait W at kins
l.'e lincKt ehiokcns in West Wateree
and thuts all you'll get this weel?
from I ho , Professor.
Kirkw.ood .
hear Chronicle : ? Tho picnic, at
I'ine Farm on I l.e I) \~- was a grand
Mieeess. While the attendance wiu
not (piite so large as the one on las*
Julv, st?ll everyone scoinod to liavi
i jolly time. The drty was spent ii
laughing and till king by some whd?
music both vou.il ami instruments
was indulged in by pothers. The din
ner wan plentiful /and enjoyed l-y
all. W'o will notlsay any more a
some one will probably give the par
titulars. We wore disappointed .Mr.
I'Mitor at the non-appearance of you
family.
We liopo our t resident oF tho (?
('. K. (/. will reconsider ami n *? t r??
siijn his position. Wo thiok l'uei
ili'l him <]'i tc an injustice. Hilt |?or
h *t|>^ Pnur has an axe to ^rind.
Mr. K (! ISrucc a popular yonny
man t>j' I'tovidenee, and who is josi
home from tho t.'ilU'lel has boon vis
iting iifrft recently.
.Miss; M i ni e Warren ?? of ttumlr?
whs \isilin?_; in this section recQn'lv.
News is scarce so wo will say a
rovo r. Trossio
Dots From Boykins.
H.-ar I'M for: ? I'loaso allow m?
f;paee in your valuable columns to
vi! ( ho readers oC the tlo.ir Ohron
ieiu a 1'i'W dots fr#m this bur^ as I
havn t seen anything frblri lJoykins
in Mini-! lime.
We are hiving splendid seasons,
crop's ure looking lino and tho I ar
mors aro all in a 151m I humor and
wean tig a suiilo 011 their laces. IJoth
of the St Uo Farms liavo good crops.
Tli ? crop on the Heed Farm we think
is the finest \v ? h.tvo over seen ?
? ?o h cotton and corn. An I the lin
es lot of mules we liavo over soon.
Alojjethnr it will do any olio ?no |
to visit tin) f irm.
Mr. I M. I) i/.ier, of ?' tho Reed
Fa m who has been visiting his homo
in Mari 01 in hick again looicinir as
wolf as <*vo"r. * ' "*?. / 15.
SVSuch in Little
Is ??H|M-i-?nlly trne or Hood's l'HIs, for 110 medi
cine ever contained j.o i;reat curative power in
so .small space. Tlioy aro a whole medicine
fli-'sl. always ready, ul
ways eilW-lcnt, always nat
Isf.n't'HV; prevent a cold
or fever, on re all liver His,
aloU headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. i Wo.
Tile only i'llls to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Pills
Thin, Pale
Children
One satisfaction in giving
Scott's Emulsion . to chilcfrcn is
they never object to it. The
fact is, they soon become fond
cf it. Another satisfaction is
because it will make them
plump, and give them growth
and prosperity. It should be
given to all children who arc
too thin, or too pale. It does
not make them over-fat, but
plump.
It strengthens the digestive
organs and tTie nerves, and fur
nishes material fcr rich blood*
i.
We have a. took telling you more on
the tub; ret. Sent free lor the sufcfaif.
SCOTT & BOWNC, X.w Y?*fc.
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35KOU1ME ?A1 ST., BSALTIMOUE, MB>.
HON. W. H. ANDERSON.
Chairman Board of Education, Levy Co.,
Fla., Cured of Insomnia by Dr. Miles'
Restorative Nervine,
DIt. MILES'. RESTORATIVE
Nervine cures Insomnia.
Sleeplessness, fear of imagin
*.ry danger or disaster, worry and
rouble over insignificant trides, irri-j
.ablenoss, loss of strength and vigor;
oaoli or all indicate nervous pros! ra
tion, which can bo prevented or cured
by l>r. Miles' Nervine.
That ominous dead pain at the base
of the hraiu, those frequent returning
attacks of headache, nausea, .dyspep
sia; may be permanently cured if Dr,
Miles' Nervine U taken. Tt restores
deranged nerve centers of the brain to
their normal condition, builds up the
exhausted worn-out nerve tissue, gives
strength, brings good health and
clearheadedness. _ .
MO X. W. 31. ANDERSON, Cod^r
Keys, Fla., writes June 18, 'DO:
"I take great plousurttfln- add
ng my tribute to the merit of Dr.
?.Miles' great remedy, Restorative
Nervine. Two years ago I had a .se
'ere attack of LaGrlppe; my recovery
7a s slow, and I was left in a very
/eak, prostrated condition. My ner
?oiis system seemed completely broken
jp. I suffered for jnontln with i.i
omnla, u risible to .'-Jeep day or eight,
hongh utterly worn cut for want of
Iccp. I fell of? In weight from MS to
18 lbs. I felt (hat tr.y mind or body,
?r both, must soon give way under the
?train as no remedy -coined to do mo
any gooJ. My wife was In a drug
stoie one (lay discussing my condition
and the druggl.it gave lu-r a sample
bottlo of the Nervine. She persuaded
mo to take it and that small vial gave
i nc t he lirst refreshing sleep I had had
In frtir months. I continued the rem
edy and It acted like, a charm. My
sleep wart natural and refreshing, my
appetite good, and in .a sliort time 1
regained my usual weight, strength
and health and'Jmve had no trouble
since. My restoration to health, J at
tribute solely to l>r. Miles' Nervine, as
T used no ollu r remedy after begin- j
i.lng It. I feel it a duty to make thin
public as I believe Dr. Miles' Ilestora
tivo .Nervine a boon to suiTci *ig hu- I
inanity." ? ?
Contrast tlio nliovo wil h the follow
ing extract from the editorial in tho
CUi&ujo livening Journal, Sept. 23, 1890,
on the death of lidson Keith. "From
insomnia to nervous prostration is a
short stage, and from nervous prostra
tion to conditions and symptoms ukln\
to those of insanity Is ft shorter -"one. 1
Thi j i > o.su4tyeicnt explanation of the'*
e.rxn'S that led to tho lamentable
dra'.h by suicide of TJdson KeJtli."
J">r. Miles' Remedies aro sold by.
f'rr.jjL'lsts under a positive guarantee-*
I first bottle benefits or*monoy will be
refunded. Book on heart aud nerr<gi
sejit free to &11 applicants.
Dr. Miles Medical Ca, Elkhart, lad.
Br. Miles'
Restores
Health.
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How AWOtlT #r
It I'M > BlTtta, '
Haven't they began 4>liuHtlir*|$"
aronnd yet? If so come to na
for a bottle of
BED BUG PIZEN.
.hist mh good lor miles, roaches ...
and ants as Rod Uii.es. liny it
onco you'll Imy it again.
' 1 1
Palmetto fans a le each.
Japanese folding fail's, 5, 8, TO "
and 1 o coats.
TOW
will ho) in soon.
FVLOWKR POTS 50, lOo, 15cr
and 20e < '
.1 AUDIN KRM He, CUSPI- ?
DORKS 1 oo.
Plated Ware,
Ten Tabl<\ Spoons and
Forks 4^c sot.
GTjASSNVA R 10,01100 IvKRY,,
'2 standard Vibrator Machines
at a bargain lor eash.
Reautifnl assortment of
SHELL SI'-DK COMBS mid
llAlR OKN AMKNTa ju3t
WOMII'li STOKE.
W. A. Schrock,
NOTARY PUBLIC
t'AMUKN, - - S. C,
The Honj-d of Hrjiistmtion for Korahawr
Co , will meet at tho Court. Houho i?
('imnlcii, on i lie 1st Monday*, Tnesihiyft
?slid Wvdiii'silHyK of flit?) ? month for the
purpose of rc^istorin^ voters. Offico
I101118 I'roin !? a. in. to 3 j>. in.
W. 1'. HllSSKIVL, CJmirm^iv
MAXNKK HA HON, Cloik.
J. 1\ U1C1I ARDS,
Members of tlic Registration Dear'? for
Kernhaw Comity. ^ YV-tt
Mothers
R&ad This.
For Flatulent
CoKo.Dlarrhoja,
DynontoryJ
Nausoa.Cougha,
Cholera Infant, um, Teeth- ^
in& Chllilron, bholera
MorhUB, Unnatural Drainai
from tho Bowola, Paina, t
Griping, Lo !3 of Appetito, Indigestion,
an<l all pieces of the Stomach and
Bowels, \i ?
Pitt's Carminative*
is the stnm1ar<l. 11 cnrrlcft children ovefc
(liu criticiil period of tcvthioR, nnd Jft rw
oiiiiiioiKk'tl tiy |.l|>Klciiu)K uh the fricna
of Mothers. A (lulls niiU, Children. U in
plviistiut to the nnd never fnll? to
jjlve *tti Induction. a few dwcft will demon
strati' Its suporhtUvn virtues. I'rlce, 20eU.
per bottle. For tuilo by dniggiRU.
The Hand of Fate
Hover* ovor womnii wltdno tii-nllli lin? f?Ued.
ii lid Kilt h <im>I"Iiiii iKliiK'iiilioii rhoulti not KO
utilici'ili'il. TIm-io i? a udiiilorfiu ivniKty
1 1 it'll will rcHldVai your hi'iiltlt, n-ucw your
viL'ur, mi l lirinx Imck tin* Imh.uI) unci freah
i ie-.it of jotnli. It h truly woman's bent
(riun?l, tunl iiln'ld<-u? uiuro IwiirtK than *
I II II 1 1 it U<1?> ?f oltllT llMIM'iiif*. OfilCHtO
woifH'ii, mm nod ??r HtnKi?',xv i?<? ncca u
irut* uimI uiif:?ilinKt i^uUtlnKk
K'nut it> In/.' itUU liiiihlilMi ?+ 'J
up ionic, w ill Audi >\
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only H.ifr unit illfilllillt"
ronioilv known lor unlnftll
oi rill i* i> t cni*t'U P'-l lo?f?, ovitrMn ^
(UllIlK, 0(C. l>.lli<llf Hi life it will "
woiidorlullv itifirl III. I mi' lo n t-ixvily mid
luuipy rli?Hi?. Do not ili'ltiy. order (<>-<lay.
i'iicc H, ?r :< bottle* fur t2.Su, |irriuil<l to any
niiilrcDii. If your Uniaxial mn not ttupply
you, Ki'iiil lo
BELLAMY MfG. CO., Atlanta, 6a.
To Benefit Others.
Tho Editor of The Bloomfleld Iowa Farmer
Writes of tho Qood Done by
DR. MILES' NEW HEART DURE.
THKKH AliR a Rroftt ?*6y awtfUi
mon and women who wlih other# to
know ?b*t tiu mtONl
health and hftpplneM. Mr. 0. F. D??li,p?bf.
Usher of OM <4 U?? best new*p?per*!a low*,
write* fro* WfeiieldU., Aug tttttt.
de?ire to bend* others prompt* to titti
thla. W?h*ft??ed Dr. Mi!f? Buae*fca ip
my family fo*??*rly two HW Vltk MM
oattiw*. My
tweawMkly*
neuly ???*
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rttii Br.ua
Career ?xad
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