The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 11, 1898, Image 3
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Wanted
Hy a lady Uti'ln i a position to
teach h country school. Address,
1 J o x JHO Cumdcn, S.
Found A Bicycle
Several days f'go a 1 1 i <r > c 1 *? whh
f ? mi ml in t ho public iM-ul Jim ab-ive
F< iendship ( 'Inn ch, Wi hi VValetee.
The <vwher can gel it by cubing a?
hroniclo olllre and | ? n \ 1 1 ? v
CX pelitfe H.
Sam in i;> M it cliell, J r.
'J ho Circus.
Pawnee Hill exhibited lua Wild
W est uliows here yesterday, givint*
two performances, afternoon and
nigl't, and notwithstanding the hard
neas of the times a pood inanv found
tlio nquis'fo 50c mid attended. I
is said l?y those who went to be ii
very good show.
Bucklon's Arnica fcalve.
The best salve in the world f- t
Cuts, Hruiaes, Sores,- ('leers, s :? 1 1
, lthQum, Fever Sores, 'letter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilhla: lis, Coins, aim
all 8/fciu Kruplions, and positively
curel l'Hes, or no pay required, h
is guaranteed to give pei fret satis
faction or money refunded. 1'riee
26 cents per box. Kor sale by F.
Leslie Zeinp.
The Election.
The ekction on last Tuesday in
this county was extremely quiet and
the vote a light on''. J? was ion ark
id that the day hud the appearance
of Funday more than of an election
day. There were only BO votes ens'
in Oatuden, ai d tl e total vole in the
county was onlv 403. The now jail
haa "gono glima ? r ii>^r " 'hero he ng
only 107 for it wl ile 240 \?ics were
cast against it
Died at lb e A oi 114.
Linnh lbbinson, ) ossibly tho <?h I -
est coorid iM imin in Kershaw conn,
ty died near Mr. C W. McOaskiH's
in ti e Antbch section, jesterdaj
morning ah* lit 2 o'clock. She Was
ii servant of Col. Thos. Ancrum, fa
il <r of Capt. NV. A Ancjuin, and it
is hi <1 united Col. A neium when he
was mii iuO.iil. i.nd iiHb;8;< d in laying
crosaties on the Hrst railroad run
ning lo C?-n?dt n. She was said to
be 114 years old. She was buried
at Antioeh.
Discover;d by a Woman.
Another great discovery has
Wen made, and that too, by a ladj'
in this country. "Disease fastened
its (dutches upon her and for seven
. years she withstood its severest
tests, but her vital organs wore un
d< i mined and death seemed immi
nent. Kor three months she cough
ed incessantly, and could notilecp.
She dually disooveied a way to re
covery, h) putchasing of us a bpt
tle <if Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, uml wn so nnudi
relieved on talcing first diiso tliM
alio sl? pt all niyht ; s n d with two
bottles, has heen absolutely oured.
|ler nsme is j Mr?. Luther Luiz.M
, Thus wril"M W. C. Ham nick A C<?.,
pt Khelbv, K C. Trial bottles free
fit K. Leslie Zemp'n Drug ?tor?.'
J<ey ular sico f?0o and *1.00. Kverv
iiottlu guaranteed.
Report on Foreign Miuions.
. The followiug report on foreign
missions made by Hcv. A. T. Jami
eon to the Santee Association nt
its recent pieeling at Providence,
tthich we take frotn the minutes of
tbat meeting, will bo of interest to
inanv of our readers i
'?Our Saviour com missioned his
foliowei s to win 1 1: o wotld unto
liitllPilf. Hut.il is only here and
there that a tt^licVer is found who
lias Si-rioucle apprehended ? lie im
port of tliat conimi?K?on. Most of
the inissionar}* work done by the
ItapUsls of the South in through
I lie Foreign Mission Hoard of the
Southern H^|?tist Convention. This
agency has lieadquai teia at Rich
^inond, Va, . Through this Hoard,
niissfouary \perat inns are prosecut
ed in six fiellls, as frdlows: China,
Japan, Afiiqa, Italy, lirazil and
M? xico. Setenty-six niis^ionaries
art iiiaiutiuit/d on these (bids, and
in addition, one hundred and seven
' tu< n rwive ahsistants. The amount
<x|. ended in support of this gieut
woik waa about ?12.r?,(;00 last year.
Sevi n churches In Mexico are self
sustaining. There are alft?> several
m tf-sust Mining chinches in Chins.
7i0 persons were ba|>tized by
our missionaries last yenr. (1807
08 ) J Seven years ago we had 2377
iiiniNbers on these fields. Since
that time, there have been baptiz
ed 4122 professed beliuvera, a larg
er number than the entire metnbtr
sbij) in 1891. Southern white Hap
lia'a. with humiliation be it said,
ciuitribuUid last yosr only about 8
c per memlwr to tliis work.
Foblli.Tii Presbytei ians gave about
2: TO cents uer member, liaptista in
the Santee Association contributed
* alMOfit 17^ ecnvt per ujetuWr last
?irfsr. We bave about 2500 nw-ui
tier*. Fifty cents eoch wonM yield
? ksm of $1200T and ibia arould
lie in an reasonable* sam us to
w*f*rT' IVWIlf; \
. recommend : |st^ Th^t er
trf fiborcb in tbia Aaaociatton take
? oolf^Ction for Foreign Missions
BOAtb of December
"In
itttHtfrfsnf ?atmcrlpUons
If Basr^ mmiIiIj,
j y Coiling,
[ Itf to I. i stock of fu-ni
t ? ? r ?? * .Mr. NV. Qi' Hftitlit ?iiotT wtil ca; rv
a full 1 1 it <* of (.'t-iHuM.
Advortmod I.ettoia
i For week ending Nov HO, INvin
j Alice He) nohlv, KiUhiiI Hnv, Mi*
| Johll Pi^lM-H, Jll'#. M | y ! ) VniU)|i, J
I Sone H I kfi , S|| Hi M. i'H?ki'l, KmMo
K. Ily, XV C M i ki ll, linfu? U l.iiib,
U r in* r .1 ?ni s.
(I. (I. A '? \ '4 I: 'tl I , P. M.
-?? ? ?
lVrauuH1.
I'Ur f|?ii:|ldri l*f M s .1 Iv (Jood
<? who is >?t the hospi t i?l in ( v| mi .
i I Mini will l?o y|?ii t(, |< |t i M \|,at : 1 f'1
'?Hi |<?hj;^ \\ oil.
I>r. J K. Mo I <111-0, of liisliopvi ll?',
was in Camden i<ti Wednesday last.
I Mr. (>'. P. Watts, of Lvih'IiwoiuI,
! !????* lakt-n charge of a acho'd neai
"S * nips no*t oilier, Mr. XX'alts i*
? if of r?ur moat pi < i in i m i r* \ ? > 1 1 1 1 1
?'m m ninl i hi- patrons 'if that m )>??<>
* di nut roj?iot cnllini* Mm.
Death*.
j Mr. John living quite nn ol.
i inuM w hn lived near M'\ A. XX'. |{??
i hull's, XVcst, XX'atv_r? r, died on Mon
il'iv inorninj&last. 1 1 o wan ahou1
NO v ea i h of ao?>.
J Tvrtf Ho\ le, h won of Mr. II. XX'
j ,,,M '?'? "f ^?imter, h nit !i pramUoii
[of Mrs. A.Ji. H'irnes, aged ahotr
' I i \eais, died at. i.'h' vemdence ot
Mrs. A. I/. Mnrnci, on l.iM M<>ihIm\
ti lull I ?hont 9 o'clock, rhi* hniisr
look plac^ at the Humes* familv
- >
. The Assistant Adjutant (ienera'ship.
The following appealed in the
r'tinolcn correspondence to the Co
lumbia Stale of the 9th :
In yeeterda v'i? News and Couriet
ihi re npoeurril a statement, in the
1 olntnhin eon esprtiidence that Col.
1. XV. Klo\ i) would piobahly ap
point a Charleston mail to the pr
*iiion of assistant adjutant and iu
Hpi citir general. XV hen the nppoint
n.i-n'. is made it will he found that
Ctuukston is "not in it." It is
not very likely 'hat Col Floyd ?lll
go very far from home to (ind the
man for the place.
Obituary.
Roht. Jackson Phillip's was horn
XI a v, the 8, J 838, and died Oct. 20,
1808. He married Miss S. II
Bradley in 18<>9 ami was the fatli
er of 6 children, all of wkom sur
vive him. He served four j'ears in
the late war and was a good sol
dier a true husband and loving fa
ther, and a good neighbor. He
was a consistent member of the
Baptist church for 29 yearn and
wag always loyal to his chinch,
out he has left the church Militant
and gone to the church Trium
phant. XX'hile wu miss Iuh loving
kindness, wo can how in humble
oiihmission to Him who doeth all
i.lilngs well. And while wo arc
weeping for our thpaitcd one, we
weep not as thoso who . weep and
havo no hope, Truly a good man
Ims gone, hut our loss U his etei
?ml giin. ??Hlosged are those who
Hie hslcep in Jesus, OhJ bh-ssed
<oe; p. One who loved him.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Kits Always Bought
Beare tho
Gignaturo of
An Editor Loose.
This in tho way tho. editor feel?
when he does his seuliment in blank
\ ?r?i' :
Vl v\oold 11 o fr. us the city's rule
.?md^Jaw ? from itM fashions and
form* cut loose ? and j?o where the
strawberry <:rowa on its straw and
the gooseberry grows on ><8 goose;
whereat he catnip tree is climbed b\
the cat she dutches fi?r her prey ?
the uuileless and nnsusp< ellng r?'
on the rattan bind) at play; I will
eatj'i with ciiKe the s?f!' on cow an<t
Llic outfit- 1 in their gibe, im tliey lci|
i?i joy fr? m ii<. ugh to hough on tin
top of a cowslip tree; and list wh 1<
the pur I ridge di urns his drum and
t!io woodchuck chucks his wood, and
:hu dog devours the dogwood plum
in the primitive (solitude.
''Oh let me drink from tho moss
^ruwn pump, that wna hewn from
tin; pumpkin tr?e ! Kat uiuhIi and
milk from a rural stump, from folly
hm.1 fashions free ? new gathered
mush from the mushroom yine, and
milk from tho mdkwced sweet ? with
pineapple from the pine. And then
to the white washed dairy I'll turn,
where the dairymaid hastening hies,
her ruddy and golden r?d bnter to
churn from tho milk of her butter
flies; and I'll rise at mom with the
earliest bird, to tho fragrant farm
yard pas*, and watch while tho far
mer turns hia herd of grissboppers
out to grass. ? Kx. a
Citation.
State of South Carolina? Kcr-haw County
,By C. t'- IIitil?f-rMl?teJtti1go.
Whereas, Weston Young made suit
to ui? to-ggMot to hiln f.ottnra *4 Admin
istration of tho Kstafo of and elfteti of
Alfred Youujf. of Kert>h*w Coonty,. tle
ctaaed.
These are thc#Jwre to cite and adiroon
Uk all and lingular the kiwlrnf am'
crvdltora of tha aaid Alfred Younn
dcceaaad, that they be and appear before i
??e. in the Court at Probate to ?>? Jield wt 1
CamJea, S. V,r?? i? i.-]
aft^r pabticaiion thereof, at H o'etoct;
-hr tfte ? n Iii
anj'they (tare, why ike i?M ad?inbtra*
(ton tliAvId not be granted.
I PyhHth#<#ii ti^4 h Anyyt 119^
Given Away
? (>usist in of
Men's S K'k .N nits. all yr nl s. '! I to lt>
\ i >11 Mis S :<'k Sip Is, iii I n'l <ti Irs il to 15'
1 Joy Knee Pants Suits, Mil * ? ? a < I s ?"> to 1 I.
Mens, V ontlis and l>o\s* I'.iots ol all si/(es.
tjc.'HO ?() >?!?> must j*o. 1 li'^so who come 111 "! w ill i*et j
A HEALTHY BRIDE IS A HAPPY ONE.
VERY woman in under obligations
to herHelf and the man slio mar
ries to bo in the most healthy con
dition possible. She should ho iroo of
all female disoasos and menstral irreg
ularities, because t ho condition of the
wife makes or mars the home. Don't
delay because you dread to consult a
doctor, for a consultation is unnec
essary. Clot a few bottles of
PEBQT! E'Q female
UtilO I Ll 0 PANACEA
TraJi'( ckf. n?.) Mark,
and treat yourself in the privacy of
your home. It will cure you. If there
la any costivencss or indigestion, re
move it with a few mild doses of St.
Joseph's Liver Regulator. Write us.
if your case is complicated, and wew|l{
instruct you, lY-ee of charge, how to
use these fampus remedies,
MY WIFE HAS SUFFERED FROM WO IV) W TROUBLES
For miiro than el oven yegrs. ami hits tried overythftw she conM pet. us well (is
several doctors, hut nothmtc iliii her an.v s?otl. Last sprniK I toninieiieeil divine
her Geratle's Female Panacea which tiive ijiiiiiwune rclvrt mid benetlteu
her greatly at nor monthly pcriodu. W. L. iuliNl.il. St. Stephens. Am.
L. GERSTLE & CO., Proprietor#, Chattanooga, Tcnn.
DEirFOR SALE BY DR. F. LESLIE ZEMp.
DISSOLUTION' NOTICE, |
Notloo U hereby * It o flrni of ;
(lit sell UroK. A Co. will #?i*uolvo copmt- ,
ochliip, on (ho ft i *t duv of January.
88*.). and nil fftiticH Indebted to Mid
llrm n'o requested to come forwurtl I
piomptly nod mnku H'ttUment. All ho- '
count* jinfclllvolv tnUKt l?o rli^rd up j
?vilhhi tii<? next SO day?. After llmt diilo j
ill n? ?vttl?'d account* will be placed in :
tlu> linnd* of an Aitmpey for collection. I
From now until the |)r?( day of Jniiiu* j
ry our iinnunM' nto<k of enoili wil] 1 <?
*aerillo?d. Tlicy will l>o nolil ?t and lit'-!
I \v cost. l)un'r. fail to uvjiil your?cl\?8 i
of t liiw opportunity.
^ " IllrgJi Jlroi. & Co. 1
Notice to Taxpayers.
Office of Treasurer Kershaw Cojlhty.)
Camden, H. O., Kept, 24th, IK!*". \
Noljt?fi ig horrby given that 1 w ill be
ot I ho following nnmod plncci ??? tho
<lrtt'*n mentioned, f< <f lite purpose of Ctjl
leotilitf taxes fur (lie fUchl yeai'. 1 fcl'fj ?
l/i'oknovr, Get. 18th., J 80S.
I.ynehwhnd, C);:t." J J}C li.# Jfepi,
Hnh>yk? (Vet. 'jOth., lfWfl.
\\re?tvilio, Oct 81it., 1*08.
Cureton'H Mill, Oft. 85th.. lKf)S,
Tlio -Ux hr.okg t\ |ll be opened at tho
above piano* from 9 n. mi to 4 p. 111.
W H. HOUf.ir.
Co. 'i rea?*.
t V , .
BOB WHITE ? Second Patent.
GOLD MEDAL ? Fancy Patent.
ABSOLUTELY PURE WINTER WHEAT FLOUR
I fully realize the supreme disgust of const^mers
for Flour, adulterated with Corn Flour, Corn Starch,
and other Foreign matter. ' On and after this date,
August lOth, 1896, I offer the Wholesale trade the
above Brands of Flour Gu&ranfeed Absolutely Pure j
Winter Wheat Goods of ^he Highestrtype.
I have a firat-claaa, up-to-date MUU capacity 600 barrels
par day, run entirely by water pow?r, located In the heart of
the City,, with every facility known to the bualnese.
. YSu r orders Will have prdmpt shipment, quick delivery and
the beet attention.
wm-ABK worn ttTCB* Flour, M6aT. Grits, Bran and Ship
- Stuff delivered iwi slHuii.-~~ , <
? IHWliKWWII Oet prtoee f rom your grocer on BOl
WHITS end GOLD MEDAL. Brands flour? pure goods,
iM.BHI8Y.Tte ?.rafii ??>
188 1898
Try Tliorn
(^impure our jjomiIk v\ i i ) i an* 1m.?I\ '? ; kIm'IMh i veiy ?j''o)e lu
n ii you ciiooO bei'me ?-<>!)> 1 1>^; Iihih. \V<' y!H4.l ?.(
t? 1 1 1 ? eliance f<? make c<?(jipuri>(>UMi We try to m*1I < n.
their merits uloee. Quality ami |>rit'o rouaaiei e?l, l>*lievg
the vahww wo offer uro unrivaled in t It community. A 1 1 > way
we are willing to <:oui[>aie,
Rich and reasonable:
Flo* r*rr ?< Tl?? fraaoaa Oilt 1% Suan.
We will be glad of a chance to shov; you our new Canes,
they are the real thing. Style and quality ConMdmed. Jtney
are, we think, supe ior, for the prices asked, to ?ii?.**r?ety of
garments we have ever shown. Capes, styles are iirhlhis year.
We have made a masterly deal !>oth ior richness aud cheap
ness. You'll agree with us when y?-u ae^J-beni.