The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 05, 1898, Image 2
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It H T km KOK A OVt'.RTISlN'O : -Ordinary
( ruislent *i| vrrtiHiiif tits, lirst instilnm
? 1 .00 per square ; each *ui.M?pient in
sertion '>0 cents per square.
0?v? tx ratea for Waata, .'in. I
not exceeding ftve lines, 2'? cent*
each inftertion and ft cents per line for
each additional lino.
Business locals, ft cents per line each In
sorMon.
Otlit'iMl anil le^al notices at tin* rate n>
lowed hy law.
Kates for coutraet imI v??rliMi ni? will hp
nonneed upon application at the <>(li<c,
Candidates' Oardn (or County hH'kvh
$"?.00. ( 'oiu^i'Msioiial $10,00.
UoniittancoH l>y chucks^ drafts ami postal
money order# ?hoit|il 1m* made pavalde
to ... W. J.7 ?McI)()WKLI.,
(?amdon, S. ( \
Dates For To. < 'a in pa i i^-n Merl i
i ii^Th.
The following (laf.OH Imvo been at -
ranged for the comity campaign
meetings :
Shamrock, \\' <>?! , Aug. IV.
(.'amden, Saturday, Aug. 'JO,
Westvillo, Thursday, An". -T?.
(birotnn Mill, Friday, A till.
At W'cstville ami (Juroton Mill Iho
Oongrnssional enndidntea will he
present. At Camden on thn 27th
only the congressional candidates
will speak.
A Farmers' Institute will he held
at Clem sou College from August 8
to lf?, 1 SIX*. A com ho of lectures
on agricultural and Hctentillc top
iCH will lie delivered hy th'5 profess
oih of thu college. Distinguished
visitors from abroad will make oc
casional addiesflCB. The leading
railway systems have ottered ie
doced rates. If the President of
the college is notified in udvanct,
hacks will meet the traina at ('?!?
houn ami CherryV Hoard and
lodging will ho furnished for .r?0e
per day. The beds are not provid
ed with sheets. Visitors an: i\
peeled to bring sheets and towrls.
Ladies will not be received in the
barracks. A limited number can!
^ be provided fur at the hotel. A J
cordial invitation is extended to I
the public to attend the Institute. 1
t'oiirfciiMMl Mx tracts of flu1 !.<?<??
hires Delivered nl t hi*
Farmer*' f i ( u I <k.
Mr. Kditor: ? 1 ask i n behalf of
the Farmers' Auxiliary Kxperiinenl
Club space in your column* from
woek to week for the publication of
condensed extract* ? < f tin' leylmfxj
of Profs. Newman, ClinksralcH,
Walker and Kiggs, of CliMiiHiht. ( 'ol
lege, delivered before aaid < 1 u b on
^Tuly 25 aud -<>, IS'JS. We will give
thin week i'rof. Newman's uddrcHH.
OK KM IN Alto COTTON HKKO.
Prof. Newman in riiaciittaiug
whether germinatod < ? r sprouted
cotton seed loHt any <>f i t h fcrlili/.
ingjjiropurlies by germination, stilt
ed that Hueh seed had been analy/.
ed and found to have lout none
its fertilizing properties, that com
post lost uolhing l>y tho steam es
caping an generally supposed, tlmt
manure ahould be applied deep en
ough in the ?oi 1 to be within the
roach of moisture. In diacunsingj
the merits of the pea vine and pen j
vine roots. staled that a much
larger per nont of plant food in con
tained in the peavino than in the
roots, yet if tho vino# are fed U*
slock and returned to the noil there
is no Iohh to the lund utul Htouk im
proved. That rye sown thick on
laud will retain plant food by pre
venting the water fulling on the
land and carrying oil' line panicles
of soil and leaves. The bent result
from manure is had by potting it
nil down nl once nnd at planting
time. Mr. J. S. Gardner stated that
he thought the best timo to apply
manure ia at t lie aecond plowing.
Tuesday, July 2Gth (.'lub mot per
suaut to adjournment at 10 a m.
Prof. Newman addressed the Clul?
on the subject of home building,
etc. He staled first thai we should
make good impressions on our chil
dren while your.g, otherwise they
will grow up without proper train
ing. That we should grow here in
South Carolina ne?rly> every llriug
we needed for our maintaiNance ;
that wo neglectcd the convenience*
which are necessary to mako the
labor of the women light and con
venient around the kitchen and else
where, where it wan necessary for
them to perforin labor; that in his
travels I h rough the conntry, he
saw great neglect about the farina
as concerns the djrellicga, outbuild
ing* and fences around the farm,
lfc> hum dtlfidifd, ?j?f Aiftttd
und the fencca (inwn, eU1. That the
gardens were greatly neglected , wo
mo intonated in the Spilu}* to 1 1 ti v <
mi emly'gardon, 1 1 1 a t when i!ioeai?
l.v vegetable# gave out,< 11H X gcnoi'*
al ililny, wo wero without them bo
. K
cauao wo made no preparation foi
later vegetable*; that wo could, if
wo would try, Iiavo vegetable* tin*
year 'round by \al lending to I
mallei a in timcX by pluming one
vegetable* ftH fast a| (lie other c o inea
oir; that il wo would food our gar*
)dcns I hoy will Iced ijh, and Mini if a
man would give li in gai'lou a half
Iioiii'm nt ten I ton Cucli dn\* lie v. ould
alwaya have uii exccllon I gulden.
okoi; a icon.
lit! Maid il W II H II H /^COHhaiN lor
lis to feed our fruit trees us it wan
lo apply ft* 1 1 ilizers and oulluic t<?
ooru, cotton, i-Lc; tliat it was a
great mistake In plow ao drop
around tlio fruit tree a its lo cut the
I'Otds; llint by raising fruit bv
grafting, or budding is tn 11 c li boiler
than raising fruit from tlio hooiI
linga, l)o on u mo in tlio form or process
\vo got much bettor fniit than in
tlio lattor; that pruning tlio treea
on whioli fruit ia grown is vorv
uoooHHary, because iho fruit is not
good u ii less iho mu iihIi i no can got
to thom, thoroforo the troon should
be ho prunod as to let the hiiii to
thi! I ijiiil and to kot'p tlio treea
from "l owing so high as to put t ho
fruit out of roach. lie advocated
tlio aaiTie | > i i ti <; i p I ?* f ? ? r grape cut
tuio. 1 1 <? ox plai nod very liiiiiiitoly
how fruit trees should ho grafted,
how easily wo can atart a vineyard
My cutting vinoa at tlio proper
li mo and setting thom out and giv
ing them tlio proper attontion.
I hat fruit had much to do with Iho
formation of Mood, that fo ul with
out vegetables and fiuit inclined
one to irritable and vicious habits.
He illustrated this hy calling our
attention to the* spiteful and vj
cious disposition of a dog which
lies around a butchoi pen and feeds
on fresh meat and blood and thai,
in a measure, living on loo much
moat had thoaumo oH'ecl on tuan,
and thai vegetables and fruit had a
contrary ell'eot. He staled that he
had bought a buggy lioiii tlio pro
ceeds of the sale of one quarter of
an ao'.o of at ra w beri ica, that we
s h i ? u 1 d pay mole attention lo nils
ing o^'h, Initio: , etc., and selling
.~iu. il and thereby make our farina
sell sustaining and profitable. Tliul
sve can i nine our poi l< aa cheap here
?is il can lie laiscd anywhere else;
that it \vc would expend as much
money to raise meat aa we do in
buying it wo could raise all we
. I ... I '! I. i i
uwvuvvi nnti III. HI, n\ ? I til I n _> na\iu?;
a Bucccaaion of crops through the
year for the hogs to food on, audi
an gra.-a, sweet potatoes, gioumi
peas, field peas, etc.: that by this
means we can raise pro i; at a coal
nol. exceeding three cents per
I ? < mi ml.
?v < o\va.
Thai coWs should be fed und
housed properly in order to pro
duct: good and healthy butler, and
that if we do not have all the tnilk
und butter wo need it is our fault.
CHICKCNS.
That by the introduction of now
and improved breeds wo can gro v
chickens twice tlio M/,e wo now
grow thom at tlio same coat.
Ho then closed hi* interesting
in d instructive lecture by urging
ii" i<> try lo keep iho boys on the
I arm and lo teach them to love
home and p<M pet u <Uo our civiii/u
lion a a it waa before the war. In
South Carolina and Virginia, whic h
wa* never equaled lief. no nor never
will bo equaled again.
I l egret that time and space will
not permit me to give a more ex
tended outline of Una moat inter
outing ami instructive address.
1 1 < > I (III, Si't'. Kershaw
Co. KarfiiOiV Auxiliiiiv
k \ pel i in o n I ('lul>
| prom Qui' (Joppe^pouilenijl.
Hi>?h Hill.
As wo have hern silent f.?r some 1
time will come again.
Mr. and Mr*. >1. A. Hall visited j
relatives at Catarrh last week.
A protracted meeting will niiii
in e nee at Sand}' drove in August.
What hat* Iwcome c ? f the oorre
epondents? Wake up and h-t u*
hear from you all. (.'omc out Sis
ter Sarge I'lurkelt.
Well, a* I am in a hurry will
close. More anon.
i'.rown Kyea.
OiVm Spring Orange
1 will drop you a few Tinea to lei
you know I hat old Gum Spring
Grange is not dead, in a pro#- j
pering condition. We hold our
mcetiog* on every 4th Saturday,
and let me tell you we do not have
to give a sociable t> get a quorum j
I will give aonie of the bydaftr* .
jpMftd il oar lMt meeting u tbey J
may tio <f tnteu'Ht^ to h<jiih? otlu r
ffnmjje for I think o'd (iutn S |? i i u
f 1 1 h it tfe would he n <;<?od modi 1 for
them t> <^o hy , I think sin- i* wor t
thy of I his h??U<>?. When u mom j
bur in ah**?nt throe regular tUff'-I
inutt h? i* li nod *!.;?() unless ?iok - .
|ircvi'iiiHi li i h('i n is a mom ? !
1 1?- }* Nvli'i can umt "iii not den) :
t h ??????_' h the hiJ will Ml
crive ?H\ help I ?UUi -jJij, 1 11 " * w i
hllsifiOaS 1 >??<? :t tl t4i? lit' is 4 ? ? >(? wnrkiuj?i
j for tilt' L'ODll (if tins OKI. I lllll foi .
Li'lf iriU'H hi . Some iiim.V yet "jf <
| Mul* <1 and draw' off, !miI I 1 1 i \ j
jllliilk WO I ? II \ < * SIJlll ID !l I O I it I ilh j
thai* loii if co, \ mi know lh ul\cide r i
Itl Wlliu is It/* i- yood unlil >1lO Wm^Hi- I
less | > ii 1 1 I s w oi kei I (.11. I <i' I ry o i
hirim-i s organize lor iii il^iilv I he^e I
is hI. re li}.' Hi. Have tnnic VnUiJi-ttlitU
li}ih Ii i iiiom. 7 hat is what is tlo\i
inn;. I ci wit 1 1 t in' furvi" i s, I hcv ha /el
iiu* I. ad any Miles iii I lii'i r -??HM hm8.
( >u " ii iir i v I'M ii?'\i meeting on j
ih< hli S;? I iii day i'i Augnsl "I '? j
o'clock is * ? 1 lncn it pay us to huu,.'
I f not. v\ Il V IJOI?"
L | will close wishing 1 In; ( hroni
cln much continued success,
. I ). I )a vi?, See. i eta i \
A utioi h
Doit ( 'iironii lc : ? As I have been
deprived i'loin doing hi i lor some
time will come a ^ a i n L i ? give ,\oi;i
renders a few dots.
Kor I Ik- past I i;\v iluys tin: weath
er I ni n hi.cn line, l'ltc crops arc very
gOO||.
The prot r acted meeting wi'l be
i?in mi the 1st. Sunday in August.
Tin* I'otnona (liange met with j
tlie ( i ii in Spring granA' on .Inly 20 i
Anil w hat .'i lime the y\ had. Wei
hud Home hI t lie candidates with :
iih Inil. tin speeches wort? made.
War talk has heen I he n.rder of j
dji\', but since the prolrnctetl mccl j
ines liavu started it has about si
leneed. However, necoiding to the
papers I believe that 1 ho war is a I
hunt to end, if noi, if we w ill only 1
furnish Sampson and Shalter with
the land and naval forces they will
soon compter Spain.
I h ive no marriages 'o report J
this tim-i lint hope in noon. I
III st wishes to Tliu ( 'hronicle and ;
ils editor 1 close. Hustler^
Sandy Grove.
ivlifnr ( 'hroniele ! 1 will endeav
or tn wrile a fe.w lines as ii is t'reat
plcasnro to correspond id our highly
a | > | > i eeial cd orj^ati I iio (.'l.roiiiclo.
\V(< were ^really pleased fo moot
'Sister IJrown Myes not li>n?* since.
Slii' was all ionilcs a> usual.
We are having lol^ o. rain iast
now, fariiiers are nearly done layino
I ? y . and yon thui't kn?-w how ?> 1 n? I
flic writer is to he nearly done work
for 1his season, plowing es|icciallv.
?? l-'tlitor. von must conic out to
Sand v ( J rove and lake in I1h< T
i Sunday School Convention; como
'wilhout, fail.
This commuiiily was (-hocku l on j
Sur, 'lav, the I ill I; insf.. to learn of
the ileal Ii oj' Mrs. Kliz. t. wife of Mr.
.lohn .M. V\ ulkiiis, of this pl tce. She |
h ii 1 hern ill some (line and her deal h
was not exactly unexpected. Slic
leaves a husband and ei^ht children j
ami a lie^l of t'riends l<? mourn l.?er i
death. She was one of the bo^>t wo
iih n tluif; I he writer evei know. She
leaves the l>es| ordered family in
this community. Iter remauis were
laid lo rest m tiie S only (I rove cem
etery. The funeral service was con
ducted l?v IJev. 1 1 II. Poo/.er.
W e are elad liuly ^htd to sen ]W i |
.1 I-",. W'al k ins out for Snpt.^yl'M. j
KiT'Iihw County. We have IcVfown
litis youii}^ man ever sine we Knew
any one. and his supeiiora can t tie
found in Kershaw county Honor
to Kershaw County il he is elected.
Header.
Roedcr Branch. &
Layine hy corn is now a tiling ol
the past and tho ll^ccv sta]^U> will j
soon he turned loose to llnlsh Usi
crop alone, the vetreflhinif rains i
w!i:ch have just fell have given the j
crops -i hea't hy color.
Mr. J. P. Ciuifttmas, of this place
spent several days at (ium Springs j
with his son, Mr. J. A. C hristiutiB j
who is very ill with typhoid fever.
Mr. W. T. Pmith and Mr. T. T..
; Kvons two young gentlemen of fhis;
| place visited near I-mla taat Sunday
I evening Ciuess a pair yl tilack eyes
I wfti the at tract ion.
! It certainly is mmn.endable to sec
I the /.or! and bravery Hie American
j Soldiers display in tiie present war
! with Spain, but the banner of liberty
is there which led Washington^
through tin? most tlishearlenin^ ,
j scenes of the American revolution
this banner of liberty may well be
(illustrated In the following lau-i
j gua-c :
I.U>eit\-H li.llillil ? :l\ cii .1 1 .i >Ve tllclll,
1 C it'll I ic. | l|e>t Il .illl i-il i'.tn sell,
PmM' iiii thai w;l| ever brighten.
' I'll! the final ei)iii)Ue?t.s' wi-n.
\S" c t I as it is getline late and your;
j scribe yiicsses he will have to work
j tomorrow guess he had better close i
Jack Frost. I
Discover ed by a Woman.
? i
Another great discovery has
been inrnle, nod that loo, by a ladyl
in I hi* country. 4' Disease fastened
i I m clutches upon lier and for seven
year* plie w i i lifilootl its sovet est
test?, but her vital organs we.ro un
dermined and death seemed i id in i -
neni. For thVee months she cough
ed incessantly, and could nol sleep.
S ho llnnlly discovered a way to re
I cover v, by purchasing; of us a bot
tlo of Dr. New Discovery
for Connu mplion, and wok ho much
relieved on taking lirst dose that
she *lept all night; and with lw?
bot t les, has been absolutely cured.
Her nurnc is Mr?. Luther Lutz."
Thus writes \V. C. Ilamnick A Co.,
of Shelby* N. C. Trial l>otil<M? free
at F. Lealic Zemp'a Drug Store.
Regular tire f>0c and #1.00. Every .
boiUt gMrftttUtdr <
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
\VF. Ak I ASSKRTINf IN' Till! COURTS OUR KIOIIT TO
thk i:nc i.usivj: i;si: ok thk word ??castoria," and
" 1'ITCi IKR'S CA^ ORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK.
/, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of lit/amis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of "CASIORIA," the same that
has borne ami docs now bear yrf? y- "" on every
the fac -simile signature of wrapper.
This fo' the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in
the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years.
LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that, it is
he hind you have a i ways bought ? ? ? on the
y and has the signed are of wrap
\ pL r. No on/ritttH" authority from me to use my name except
[ ihef'mtuue. (om/wuy, of which Chas, H. Fletcher is President .
March lit, IS 'Hi Jj A
Do Not Bo Deceived.
IV> not en<lan<^< r the life of your child bv^fcecpting
a cheap substitute which some <lruj^ist Jtfay offer you
(because he makes a few more [n-niMp/s on it), the in
gredients of which even he does ik>1 know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
<r 0 -
Insist on Having \
The Kind That Never Failed You.
? h. CINTAUN COM KAN <
MUHHtV ft(HiCT, fctW IOHH CltY.
I
I WHO WILL WIN? !
V:J ? - . ni
four FREE SCHOLAR- i
EI1IPS TO BE AWARD- |
ED.
TO Til K I'O! If PKRSONS WHO
Neruro The l,:ir?est, Number
<M Voles.
(Jrt Your Friemls To Subscribe'
To "The ( Ill-oil irle'"' Ami Sc- j
cure A I'Yee Scholarship.
'I'll., next thirteen issues of The .
(Mil i >11 icil* vviil undoubtedly In- i t m- J
nv;isnl interest .<> i-Vfi'v young ladv and :
Iciian in K< :i?haw (Nullify who i< ?
ambitious to on i_'"inl star! in business j
lift*. ? '
We 1 1 ? ? v ? ? ins! concluded Mi! arranfc- |
1 1 1 ? nt WiU'TfliV wo arc t -liable*! to oiler I ? ? j
each ut four viiiiiii; person* a irco sehol- t
:i r.-slf i | * "i tli*' celebrated hast man llu**- i
jltCSS (Nl!h>l'C. riMM_'ll50MM?.~i'\ New 1
York, New York ilusiii'".* Institute. ,
I ?.'?! I, St i o.'l , New York ('itv. or the J
N ;i t ion a! Co: re po;;.h-m:c >ehool.s ;
tln > > ? 4 1 ? * ? >v I . i< ? li tiny L'i v?* instruction by .
inrtil. These i n*ti tu I i> ?ns are known in i
cvi'i v .-I i tii.t* ot tin- werid. Their ^ra?l- ,
nates arc thoroughly t?i j n i } ? f ??*? I l',r bus- i
in oss piir.-nili*. ami me numbered l?y ;
tens of 1 1 ioii;:iii( !s . ! livv sue found in !
every i itv mill in almost every eoimtv |
<i n< I vft iiii'c iii t lit* I ? 1 1 i 1 1" I St at C8, I I K* j
course* of stiiil' i?ivi'ii nrc yhort. inex
pensive, practical siiitt tiscfu1 ami m ll??r?l I
a hi-flc r tt uiuinu for htisiney* man tail
li. ? I i.til in anv other H'heol.
'|*i it* ( In < >ii >1 I.' thu uil'"ids :i irraml op
poriunhy tu l l.c si rt<L'::linc voims* man j
in wwinan i if to-d.iv w!it ? is st ckinir an
cililc ititi'i Tills paper tar.es the^ li ad
in i?|IV>i.|iiio |o liic young people ol this
progress uiiil believer* 1 li.it it" proposi
tion t?> give a thorough business educii
tiou free will reap its reward in the
liearlv approval <>1 the people of Ker
shaw < 'omit v. I 1 1 ere are always anions
our readers a number of voting people
wlio'Woulil like to stmlv liOOK-K KT\P'
INtJ. H 1 1 < 1 KT H A X I > , TYPKWUlT
TNO. TKl.TC(iUAPII Y. r.nd witch otMer
studios as are cniliriirwl in the <;ou lies
of instr-TCtlon .-.to>roil. T\n?inrin Hini- ;
noss Coliojits has attained a wiilcr repm j
tuttoti f ? ? r t'XCfllo'lcP tliuii any other
? el'Ool of hunine** ever cut ihli*hcti and
thii? iiliini1 make? one of it* scholarship^
wel I w on li wtriv'ni* for. Kaeh ecrtiti
eato is good tor cither personal or cor
respniujo'tyo itit-'.i uotii'ti ailtl tnav he
?isf il at anv time tho hol ler wi?hcs to
tako advantage of it within the nrxt
twoyorttM. Thf1 ?t'holnr^hip>), Ihroo f>l"
which inolu le the n<jtM'?*ary ho..k^, ar?
nl?o transferable : anil if a yoitji)i man
or woman shoul-1 x\iw one r.f theni aiol
n..l be i\ 1 ? I r- to .isi? it, th .* eertilh'Jlte
uiijrht *>t< nol<l.
5110 ? In l-voo Scbolar^h . ps ? ? f i 1 0.
The < >llo\v 4 1 1 Matfinent by Mr. Cle
ni.ui t". (iaihoit, I'roMi.lciit ot* the Col-!
hue. explain* what the (lifVerrnt sehol- 1
ar-ihip?? are ami what their value i.n as
pn/e*
>?<7? 1 irst l'li/.e ? $:;7.
\ > t"> S, holarsliip ? 1m^j>U.?.
tlooi'. for a term of twcho xveeks per- j
vnnal in<| ruction at tb<> Col lo^e) in the
\( 'AD KM It UrslXKSS. sllolM*
HAND. TYIM WlUTIXii. IKI.!:
? ; i: \ pi i ii.. i rKN'M ANsi 1 1 r .h t.an
nic:H-, a ii' I f. > r i-oiii p'ete Sr.orlhanil
Uo"ks. ImI<io *tu It'.tt prefer, in^trm -
Mviij by jtiiil in Wookkeepiti'^ ami Short
hain'hot iho same value will he ^iven.
*:VJ ?Secoml I'ri/.e- f !
A *;10 Schoiartihip ? 1?ook?>,
(ii.tnl for a eotrpletp course in ^ln.rt
haml witlibt>ok< iticlu-linu l'rtiui
pics, with praclir,-il tvo'k in ( 'orrevpon
ih nce ami Rejior:in>r, instruction. exeju
sivelv hv mall ; or per^otixl insttnction
of the s.nne value (limited to ten weeks)
in anv tlopartment of the (%dU'no, *?* i t ! .
our Simplified Shorthand lnstnicinr f?.
? Tbiril I'i i/r ?
A j Scholarship.
(Jood for a complete roius?? in P.ook
V eepinj' ( without books) including both
Sinclc and Double entry , |?rineipleo ami
prnetienl work, Mtntmet ion by mull; or
jieitmmtl instruction .Ot tho jiiimft value
(limited to eight w?ek?) in any ? <Jepnrt
luent of the i:??li. ^e. without lw?ok*.
flR ? Fourth Prize?
A $ir. ?eholarahi|? ? Leiton Paptr.*, *1.
? < !oo?l f??r a term of ten week*. c?rro>
Aiii<lciice instruction, in Shorthand,
l^Judiiit: lex?on pfipera but ?*.?? hooks: <ir
r>cr?ftnat inntrnclton of the >-anio v^hie
(limit* <1 flv?? in any ih-parr
mi' nl of the (!?>ii* ?? ?
Tli t-c jir;Ke?4 ;(^^eA*ily obtained and ,
the bn:r you ii v who make, tlui j
tetlina c-tforta jW I
ftlcuiii. of BilV tilll wis lh??*
who M'l'JlU' till' S-MlMtCHt UlUllllCI'ef volt's!
io < i fir
Mast man Collie Conies!
which is .??tailed to-day and will close
[ w ith tin* l.i*?t issue of the ( Miri niich' for
Ao.'iitft, IStt.s. l'\ fiy liallot cut iioni
t his | 1 1 > ?- 1 count* diiu vole. ( "ci liOcaii-H
tor voic?i acquired l>y new subscrip
tions nii'l renewals will be issued willi
! h;d lot annexed, which must he tilled out
| ;i ml lot \v .tl del I" he co(Hltt:(l. X>? Voles
I except those written on the printed hiil
|i?ts rut 1'ioni the columns ?>> t i? i ^ paper
if those allowed tor subscription ami re
1 newals will lie Counted.
Votes Allowed for Subscriptions.
For every new subscription or renewal
fur a year accompanied by in cash
It'll Votes W ill he <,'i \"c?l
ln>r every i! months subscription or re
newal | ?. t \ ? ini: ?'JOc, i'i'1 vu les will he driven.
i ? r a !hree months subscription or re
newal paying -Of, votes will he given.
Commissions S'aid.
As The < "!i r. 'e allows a commission
<>n all m ! 1 1 c < riptions and renewal:* ob
tained. all persons who i nter the contest
for one of the prizes will have an oppor
tunity to earn some money l>v tliis
mean". The ballot printed hc-iow will
entitle the bearer to ? mi* vie in the
conies'. It von wish to vote cut it oil',
and write the name ami address of your
c.Mi iidate on it and foru a^'l it to The
t'.'tl otiie'e, < 'amden, S. ( \
BALLOT. .
Good For One Vote
in the Contest for ;
rii- StilKiiOKllipi? :
' -k I
Write plainly tle> name ami ad
dress ct I Ik' person fur \\ lioin vt??
\\ ; s ! i to vot.-* nil tin* dotted lint'.s be
1 1 1 w ;
X aine
l'o<d Ollioo
Oounlv State
The t'oiupolM Ioii
l'.eyin* from 'his date, nil'! die winner*
ft the four prixc scholarships will bo mi
i iuu lu i'ii in tiio lirst iofiuo of September,
Information coiu-ominv! commission?
wiil hi* furnished personally or by mail
from this office, f?af nlofpio an.l other
literature of the Colh'tfo mnv be 1 1 a <1 h\
?<i( < Vnuiicnt < '. (iaiiW'S, J'rcsU
dent, roii^hkt'0|.sio. Now York.
How ?ho Vctft Gland?:
.1 I'" Kntzuihutfr, llo.vkins.
\\" F Mostdey. Monltrleyille , .'110
(' J < Ivirklev. Camden, M
<? I'. Spradlev, Camden, 1 < '
W M Hill, Acton. 'J
How to Find 0-at.
I'ill :l hot tie of >lll (tiolY >? I . t V M with
urine and let it $|and t wenty-tonr houi s ;
a sediment or settling indicates an un
health v condition of tin* kidneys. When
urine stains linen it is positive evidence
of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire
to urinate or pain in the bat k, is also
? on\ iiu iiiif proof thai tho kidneys and
bladder are out of order.
What to do.
Then* m comfort in tl^dtnow ledjje so
often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's
Swanip-iioot , tho great kidney remivly
fulfills oVery \\ isl^ in relieving pain tit
tin* baek, kidney*, liver, bladder nnd
??very part o| the urinary passage?. It
correct* inability to hold urina and scald
ing pain in pasaiiij; it. or efTtcbi f< ?!
lo'vin^ use of liquor, wine or*bcer, *nd
ovcrcotncR tluTt vnpie:.rant necessity of
bciliK iiOiupiillcti to net up many litiifK
during MlO Illglll to urinate The mild
and thtr extraordinary effect of Swamp
K oot i* -?OOH realized. ft stands tho
highest for it* wonderful eurcs of the
most distressing cast'H. If von need a
mtnlicilK1 you should h.trethp Sole!
by drn?Ki*t8, prije lilty cent* and on*
dyllar. Von may hnvo a nnmple bottle
and pamphlet boifi sent fr ee by mnil,
upon receipt o| threo IwtMvat *ln.mp* l<?
cover cost of |-osW>ire ??a the ItoiLlo.
Mention The Camden Cbroniclc and
tend your addfes* to T>r7 Kilmer A Co.,
Bimrbmnton. N. Y. The -proprietor o#
*his pHp? r guiu HniovH thfe gon<?ine.? of
this vtci. ? : :
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SOUTH CAROLINA ctGEORCIA RAILROAD.
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Charleston awl KinfjMVillr run daily,
solit'ilule, rate.*, Civile !<ino sailing
triivo'iitK n^cn'i oi tui'lj loads, or
I . A. l<:.Mi:iI^O\\ Tnilllf M'ji'r . K. C. ?V 0 1?
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Sunday. Trains between
informal ion a* t<> last freight
i:all on luonl, eoni rael iu<f i>r
K., Charleston, S. ('
M'Ml'KIN. 11. I'. & A.v ItlsiHi.slmrtf. 's. C.
start in some j^ooil house, wo can prepare yon lui'Jtti-.iiies'; andf
got employment for you. li<>ok keeping, Rmkmp. C?>i respond-'
ciH L', 1 'oiiman-hip, Stenography, Typewriting, i !? v.iaj hv and
Preparatory Departments, Instruction i>Y MAJ Lor personally
The best equipment lor hoy:; and girls. younjj men and v
lo entei cor?i:ucreial life ii a course ot study at
omen, who expect
New York
or the Business
Institute
G! L\ 125!h St , New York, N. Y.
ouch a course may he completed in from three n.oi.lhs to year, and at
comparatively small expense ($iooj.
These scho; >ls have eanied the highest reputation hceause
J. Their jwtrons, miny of whom ha\c experimented with other schou!s> say THEY*
AR1- 'L'Hfi BKST.
i.. I'huy make faithful teaching an J conscientious servicc their chicf claim io merit.
3. They are thoroughly equipped anJ ably managed.
4. They not only train for practical wor!; IaU >kvays securc situations for graduates of
their liesiiicss and Sfi^rthancf Courses. Thjy ulfer
$4**"* ??.? -?-??,? a ^ to any one for first information ?.f a vacancy for
O1 R b VV ft 0 -1 i" ' ? stenographer, Teacher, Clerk or
Telegraph Operator which Ihey :"aecced ia iijiing. and supply competent assist
ants to ha.;iiK:ss sal a \vilh??ui < l?a' <?. Kefvr '?> l.aniars, Merchants and promi
nent patrons in aha >st u\riy eonaly ia the, Ujjlt.d {-tates. If you are seeking
emplovfu -sit and u il'.itic; :;tt:?!>-, sc;..l iivfc t . - -cat j-lampu lor live ea-'.y lessons
fiiv ?naili in Land
c ?u
for j'.u.liL-ations. V < >u will find their
V i I y lji-.tulll ul (..iituloguc fi cc.
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Ci.im i ntC. Ci a inks, M.A., B.L.
PoiiRhkocpsio, Now Yorlc.
^alrilSfSfCCDINQ
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A rruiuliiciil lMty*l<-|aii.
A prominent New York physician [
In discussing the merits of Uijtans i
Tahules with a Imither M. 1 K sai<1: '
?'Several years ago i awcrtcd lliat j
if one wished to l?ocoine a philaiu
thopiat, and <io a beneficent deed ? ?
one that would help the Whole hu
iniin i-ii en ? nothing <>< ii ? 1 ? t Jm> Jwltcf
than to procure the Icoosevelt i I ? >?.
pital prescription, u-Au/i is the funis
of th.' /\if>ans Tnl'uUs, ami cause it to
Im put up in the form of a ketchup
ami distributed among the poor.
Snl?? IncrraRliiK.
The largest retail dm# storo in
America is that of liegeman (t Co.
on Broadway in New York City.
A rworter who went there to loaru
how Kipann Tub
ules wore willing
bought n flve-cont
cftrlon and ftskinl :
" Do you liftvo
ra ucli call t or
these ?"
He wnn reforrod
to ftgerxtlonum who
proved to be tho
hend of the depnrt
mariff. lie naid i
'? Tho flulo of III pans Talmlea ia
constant find in In<(rcAttinx. due '
especially totho influential churncter
of the testimonials in tho dally pre**, |
and ^roAvlntf out of those, through
tin* recommendation of friend to !
ftiend. Satisfaction with thorn ia I
very general. When onco they aro
begun I notice that a permanent j
customer for them is mane. TlU-s, 1 j
1k>Hcvo. In through their intrinsio
merit, which proven the bona lido
character of iho advertising. I think j
them specially useful in the general I
run of Htomach troubles."
All llltlcily Lady.
An elderly lady living ufc Fordhain
1 1 ? 1 1?, a |>;ut of New York Cit.v,
and who was known to Ik? a warm
advocate of UipatiH Tabules for any
case of liver* trouble or indigestion,
said toa re-porter who visited ht*r lor
the (lurjtoseof learning the particu
lars of h'-r case: "I hud always
I'tuplo. od it pliYhieian and did 80 on
the last occuHion I had for one. hut
at that time obtained 110 beneficial
results. 1 had never had an v faith
in patent mediOincM, but having heen
Kipans Tahuh s recommended v?>ry
highly in thn Now York 1 /trail con
cluded to give them a trial, and
found they wero junt what my case
demanded. I have never employed
a physician since, and that inoann a
wiving of $4 a call.
A dollar'? worth of
i p ft nto Talnilca
lit h i b mo a mouth,
and I would not bo
without thorn now
If It wero my last
dollar." At the
timo of this inter
view there were
fireaent two daxigh
era who fipocially
objected to their moth** giving ft
testimonial which fihotUd parade lw<r
name in the newspapers. hut to do
thi* tho older lady argued i ''There
uiiv bo othc-r cafiOB Just hko mine,
an?t T M?n nuro I tuko great pleasuro
in recommending (boTabulca to any
one alUicted tta I was. If tho telling
nbout my caso in t ho pepora ennblett
some other person similarly affected
to bo an greatly benefited as I hnvo
boon, I see no object ion." The daugh
ters, knowing how earnestly fcho felt
about tlio benefit she had received,
decided she wa,s quite right.
A i?i jrlo |vu*krt contAlMnr Tt x H'.rxst taW'I ** r^ioko?l in n |?*rrf>r ? nrt?m ? without rM*i) 1? it #\v
for h ( fniiio ilf iiw' Morr<-KOU n\ i. t'liwr* Thi? low i rl?Mil *<?rt i* t'itmi<l< <1 f r t lio |<K?r an I (ho
.1. O .? i!??tvn i.f tho live ?-. nt earton' (I o l?? h.<l i.y in l.y forty
ciifnt ivnln io llii' Imi'an* rni.ji:. ii * '? .it:* v n v. Nr? ia Sj?i u?*i? sir^ f. N? w ^ oiV ~ or n Hlnutt' carlun
(Ti.v i a I* will U- wnt f??r itv<* ?vnt.? Rll'AMi T akii.i Min-v mN>* Iw li.nl of m niu ifiMivu, tc< in r*l
it ircWct'ptrs, nrwi agents nr.rt r.t *ht.u liquor utomKintl butlxir a)m*??s. Okp ^Irea relief.
Id Tin- Chronicle voting contest I
Mr. M. L.Smith
was declarfd to l?t? lhu most popu
lar member of the Camden Bar.
Nov. 12?1 vr.
Mr. Itodriey, of Reek Hill, Wants a
Rcprcscntive in Camden.
Tlio management ??f Hie Equitable
Lifo Assurance Society in tins terri
tory i? desirous of securing tlio ser
vices of a man of character an<l abil
ity to, represent its interests, with
Canulen. S. as headquarters. The
right, man w'll 1k? thoroughly educat
ed in the scicncc of ltfo insnranco
and tlio art of-snceessfnl soliciting.
?There is no business or profession,
not requiring capital, which is mo o
remunerative than a life agency con
ducted with energy and ability. Cor
respcftxlcnce with men who desire to
secure employment, and are ambi
ijpaft to attain prominence in the
profession is invited. " |
W. J. RtnMtTi Msnna'tr, - 1
I ^ Batfc H1U, 6* Qr I
Job Printing.
We liavu to our f?lli?o a
larger and morn rapid joli printing
pi<'49 wiili a rapacity '?f I ,<>50 an
linor. Vour orders f ? ? r j<?l? ?? 1 1 n t -
iny fniMcitcd. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
CLEMSON
AGRICULTURAL & MECHAN
ICAL COLLEGE.
Six Department*.
Agricultural,^} Jeal,
Mechanical, Textile,
Liu Tar's. Mi itary.
Boat e*piipp<?l rntlftg* in ll.c South.
4i?0 ttniicnU. Semi for fllosretel
Hinry 8. Ilntw/, -
tltmott College* ft C.
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