The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 21, 1899, Image 3
Hon Iah chinch Sunday
tho 'J3rd, ut 1 o'clock
J ohu II. G rnvcp, 1*. (
Tl\iH?hinjf Outfit.
M ousts. L. W", a-ml It. H. Hoy kin
will plaeo in tho community in tinm
lor tho piesent Hiiull ^rain crop, a
first-class thrashing . uifit and th*-v
Holicit the patronage of tho puhlie
It i? useless lo fit a to that (heir work
will ho eminently Sidihfaetory?on
thin point tin; public is perfectly sat- '
isllod.
JLlve For Something.
Thousands of men hreatlm, move j
livo, puss oil the Htsge of life, ami
are heard t?f no more. Why? They
did not n particle of good in tin*
world; not a lino thev wrote, not a
word they sppke eon'd ho recuMol.j
and ho they )>< i*i?h<cl?il:t?ir lipids
went. unt. in darkness, and they wciej
not remembered more than the in
sects of yesterday. Will yon thus
livo and die? Livo for fMnething. j
l>o good, and leave In/ind you aj
monument thatHJie frKum ef tiinej
will not destiov. Write your naiu? |
hy kindncNR, love and inoiey on the
hearts you come in contact, with
jearbyyear, and you will never ho
forgotten.?Selected.
IVTomorinl Day.
Mi niorial tlsy will ho e< lchra'ed
o"! Wcdi esdav aflernoop, April 20, j
1H09 The ladies of tho Memorial]
Association the veteraim, tlmtionsofj
veterans and tho children of tho com- j
innnity are nijiustcfl to meet at the
gate of the cemetery al 5 o'o'ook I'.
M . on that day. The order of j
march will ho :
Maud.
Children.
Jiftdiew of Memorial Association
Orator and Marshall.
Soiih of Veterans.
Veterans.
The following is the program:
Overtures hy Hand.
Prayer l\y K v. A. T. Jamison.
Address hy Iiev. W. H. Gordon.
Recitation hy Miss JS'illie Goodale,
of an original poem composed l>y I
Mrs. John K. Goodalo
benediction hy Hev, W. W. Mil's
fit
Ovprturo by baivl
Program ol'Sumter Union.
C<? I
rnC onmtflr Uu on of tho Santee |
Association Will moot with Antioch I
Baptist church on Friday before tho !
HIt hTjundny in April, und proceed ub 1
follows: j
Friday N.ghfc.
7 ">0. Devotional exorcists, con*|
ducted by W. R. Pennington In
troductory sermon by Rev. A. T.
Jainis >n.
Saturday.
10 n ni. Devotion^ exorcises,
conducted l?y A. C \Va!U.
First Qnorry: What, should be
our a'titudc to nur Denomination))]
Educational Inhibitions? Opened i
by McDonald Davb; alternate, .T. K.
DuPre.
Salnrdav Ni^ht.
7.30 Devotional exoreipep, eon
ducted by Key. J. VV. Smith.
Second Query : What should lie
the attitude of one minister of the
pofpel toward another? Opened ly
.bro. J. W. I>nvis.
.Sunday.
8 a in. Sunday school mass ineet
inu
11a m. Missionary sermon by
Rev. J. R. Smith; alternate, llov. W.
J). Entzmingcr.
Amendments, That Rev. J. W
Kenney addreos tho l/tiion on tin
Theological Seminary.
Jas. Da\i", Jr,
Sec, and Tien8.
Marriage of Mr. Wm. H. Mills.
Mr. W. IT. Mills, son of Rev, *V.
W. Mills, of our town, was married
in Columbia on Tuesday afternoon
lust. The' following notice of l.is
marriage we take from tho Colum
)>ia State of the 10th inst.
"In the presence of a happy
gathering of friends at tho Kirst
Presbyterian chinch yesterday ar
te rnoou, Miss Km ma Louise Press
ley and Mr. William Ilayne Mills
were united in marriage.
The ceremony was especially im
pressive and beautiful. * * * In
solemn, tender tones, the ceremony
was performed by the groom's fath
er, Rev. W. W. Mills, of Camden,
assisted by Rev. S. M. Smith, pas
tor of the church. The responses
were made in clear, distinct tones.
* * The bride is a young woman
of many personal charms and at
tiaction?, and sho has a largo cir
cle of friends in Columbia, whose
best wishes attend the young cou
ple on life's journey. The groom is
tho pastor of the Preatiyteiian
church at Forestori, Clarendon
county. He is an honor graduate
nf Davidson College in the class of
'02, and in also a graduate of the
Presbyterian seminary. ,Mr. Mills
is regarded as one of 4 4I0 /lining
young ministers of bis .do no ml na
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Mills left on the
Atlantip Coast Line train at 4
tt\:lock for their future home.
Amovs the relatives Id town for
?!?? <*s45sion were Rev., and Mrs.
W.'W^MflJs, Mits Mary Mills, of
Camden, and Prof. J* K. Mills, of
Bingham school. *
If w* want the ^ood thing* of
lit* w? moil reicb for them, and
if, in reaching, ?| knock oat of
||m> ??>- aomthorij fli? ?ho Aiij b?
fmblrf too, tb?t i? only ?? tvfrj
iojr iwWitvlfc
The Eclipuo in 1UOO.
i P-of. Young recently Mated
an expedition will ho s, lit
Triueeton in HUM) to North Carolina
to make obsurvathum on tho mum'k
} total ooiipso. '1 ho phenomenon will
ooenr on the morning of May ?S.
I !'(>(). The nli.idinv ??f thf eclip'o
! wll p is* north from NT?'\v Orleans to
Norfolk, \'n , ajid ih?? party \v|JI he
stationed in it * pa h
- ? Ov ?? ?
Good.
Ilif entei taiuiuont given at tin*
Op?ra 111uiso hint \Vodnesday eve
i J? <by tho colorotl* *uiat nrs wn<*
<piito h hih:<'i-hs and tho actors do
s?*rve credit for tlm mannoi in w>? it?l?
they performed their parts. Then
was Koine exceedingly iinii talent. dis
I?I??yf?l. I ho object of tho en'-?r?
tuinincnt was a worthy one, being to
raMO filmic fi-p the orreti n c;f ;i
I'reBbj ti rian J.'huroli here.
Tcachor'a Association
A full attendance of the Teach
eI'm Association is desired nt thfl
fO'Xt. IIU'l" I i II!/, OH tllC 1st SntllllU\ |
in May. The program is n? fol
lows: I. Tangnaiio teaching, M\ j
M r?. Withers anil Mr. MeLeod. '2
IIow to prevent tardiness ami
maintain t good average atlon
d?rice until tho end of tho term,
Misa Louise/t-rnji aiul .7. \V. Dunn, i
t'lif association will participate inj
the discussions.
-? ??- ? -t~?
To The Veterans ol* the 7th S. C. iJat? j
tery.
(-omradc?, t have received a pos
tal from our old adjutant, W. M j
Thomas, ("hai lew! on, S. ('. askinj;:
? 1
no' to KendiJiim the names and nd
dtessesof all members of tin* 7th
hHttery, who expect lo go to the re
union in May. He proposes to gel
cois for each ono in one house.
Monitors of this battery, who ex
pect to u'o to the re-union, will
please h;t mo know, or write to
Adjutant. W. M. Thomas, 02 llroad
Charleston. If this is done, I
have no douht hut that all will lind
lodging without any trouble.
1). M. Hothunc,
Lyrchwood, S. C.
?
For Sale or Kant
The handsome bricl&nf on? on Main
street two doors I'roin DeKalb will
'be do Id or rented very cheap. 'I hie
Store contains liiu best, shrives of
anv store in (<amdcn arid tho entire
storo has ju.-t recently been put in
thorough repair. For further par
ticulars apply ( j S. \\ OLFK. i
Apr. 7, 'D'J.
Too Carrier Pigeons I..oBt
Koth have small band on loo j
with nnmhnr on them. <>ne blue)
<? h?'ck No. 1 13(50, one red check iVo.
2 7 (?5 2. Suitable reward will be
paid for tlieir return to the Wes
tern Union Telegraph ollice.
'1 hos. M. Bradley.
A Narrow jtSscnj^e.
Thankful word's written l?y Mrs.
Ada K. Jlart, of Gorton, S. I). "Whs
taken wUli a bad cold which sottlod
on my lungs; cough sot. in arid final
ly terminated in consumption. Four
Doctors pave mo up, saying I could
live hut a short time. 1 gave jnyself
up to my saviour, determined if I
eoiiid not ?tay with my friends on
earth, 1 would meet my absent ones
above. My husband wan advised (o
in f I)r. King's New Discoveiy for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds I
uave it a trial, took in ail eight hot
ties. It has cured me, and thank
God I am saved and now a well and
healthy woman." Trial bottles free
at Dr. 1*'. Leslie ?cnip's Drug1 Store
llegnlar size 50c and SI.00. Uuar
a.jteed or price refunded.
Promiscuous Items.
No m?tii will wake up in t!ie morii"
inn and find himself famous unless
l.e has worked hard the day before.
The Atlanta Constitution and The
Camden Chronicle one year lor only
ei.5o.
The Atlanta C?nctjtution and The
Camden Chronicle one year f?>k' only
$1.50.
The Kansas legislature hai passed
a bill reducing telegraph tolls in
that Siate 10 per cent.
Tl.o world is sadly in need of an
invention lhat will warn people
wten they have talked enough.? Kx.
If we could ftce ourselves ?? oth.
ers s<e us we'd probably look the
other way.
Every time n mnn nllixes n stamp
to a check he remembers the
Maine.
A good many men *ould rather
he light than president, but they
would rather try being President
first. ,
If aor?6 \j\e.n were ns grcni a9
tlioy think iherusclyen others would
gladly pay an admission price to
see them.
M#wry untruths are like flips?
thfy are Allowed to T?>$ simply be
c<iubo it is too much > trouble to
chase them down un<J kill "tUfti?.
It is well to remember in our
judgment of others that many per
sons who have become the lowest
get haps started out with the best
intentions.
Curious people lose respect for a
painted face when it fa washed, but
no man loses respect for * buzz
f aw when he has put bis Angers on
it to see if it fs really going round.
CASTOR IA
Jfcf Iqfonta aad ObldM.
Tta KM T? Hw nun ia^M
That Tbrobb.ng liefuiaitio
W"i?}<| *|iii< k'v l?"ivo \<?u, it' you
used |)(\ K ?n_>\ N? w I ii\< IMIh
1 lions?? *<d* ??! ?.ii iJ.? 1<>i s have |in>v
ed 11? ?? i r rti''it Hi !???? h; i | i i | ?r S|> I.
, *4:)?I !\ i i vb'i s 11 ? u?I'?Hi< s. T In* \
make iiiiii' I ?|? >??? I a ml turoiig nerve*
I mi..J up your lu"iM !i lOisy
| la lake. I'lV I In* lit > 4 > 11! v 2.'? e?nts.
i Mmir\ 11 irk if not enn <1, Siii?| b\
I K. Leslie /.? mp, DrueyUt,
? -mi- ?
' n.jrht.
A paper called I'rairn thus g H"*
j i<> llii* UK* i'. til mi import ant sub
I j' i l : " rill IC In lull o !l t: I It'll I WAV
il'> advertise and that is to Immil'.cr
! \ out' Mil MX-, \ i ?ur !????? it pat ion, \oui
| fui*itirss so thoroughly in t Ii ? peo
| pu s lit -ad, thnt if they vv a I k in
j i In ii .sW'i'p they will turn theii
i .?.!( -ps toward your Htou1, Tin
I newspaper is yoiy friend. It h?ips
J to inilld up I In- community thai
I si; jijiui ts yoil."? 10 v.
?? 0*'i
Sp.i:n'u Greatest Not d.
' Mr. K. i\ Olivia, of Unreel >?i?,
|S|?:iin, spends Ills win lei a nl Aiken,
S. < \ Wonk nerves had Ciused hc
v ? re pains in tin* back of his limnl.
jOn using lOloolrie l$:ttris, Ameri
I en's pnuUst Wood ami Nerve IN in
|?*dv, all pain soon left. Iiltn. lie
?v.i\m tlii.% o I'll ml ui."(liv'int? is what
i hid cuuuii v iu ? iloi. A11 A iu? i ii'>?
,kii?*s that i'? i-.iiii..i livi r iiiiiI kol>
t.i v trouble, puiili s t l.e blond,
tones np i lit- stomach, s'. n'i>?:' Iiciik
t!? y nerves, puts vim, vigor and new
life into i'\trv mibi'lc, iit-ivt! ami
? Hgnii o( tlir bod\ . If weak, tiled
Mi- Milium you m? u It. I- wry t><>t
()h guHi'antf??!I, only .'ill cents. Sold
<>y l'\ Leslie Zfinp, I>ruu 15i1-.
?it- ?
Program <f Woat WaIim'CO To\vr.ehi\)
S. G. Association
Tin- Walerree Township S. S.
Associniion will hi' held on tlio Ith
Saturday and Sundnv of April.
Tin' following is tin* program:
Sunday.
1 I :'.?n a. in. Opening hoi vices bv
llro. A. Jiabon.
I'2 hi. 10 n roll nu n t of d? log.ntrs.
12.!{(i p. in. UfportH from
?iflioids.
1 p. in. Dinm'i- on liic grounds.
2 p. ni. I'rnisf si'i yii'.c by lvi v.
| W. If. .Joy n?;r.
2.15 (i. in. 1 )isru.3Hi>>n ? U'b-ii
liiri* tlui Ik'sI inH'iod.i i'iir this hsmo
C.idliiMl to plit fortil t'> SI!, till! a
Iwtiter rc|ii'i'M Httitlon of Mm s. Sr
0()cm'd by Hr<>. ,J. Willie Dunn
and K. I*. O'lom. 2u(i Dismission,
Do wo manifest l!iu interest tliut
we should in the S. S? Opened by
liros. .J. M. l'orlcr an I Willie 11
(iolF.
Sii nda v.
10 a. mA S. S. nia.^.s meiiiii/.
11. Sermon bv Hev. .J. K. Striek
lasri. Wl'lie II. fi< Jl, See.
DR. I. II. ALEXANDER,
Doutist.
Graduate of the i'li^lfidelp'.iia
Dent il College, Session 187U-77.
OI- c IO W b HO AI) S I U1010 T,
C A M n K ft, o. ( j,
Two doors South of The Chron
icle Office.
VIOLATION OF CONTRACT.;
Notice is hereby given that Sim !
Brown ami Ilcnrv Cautey, colored, both |
employed t<> me, iiavo without provoea*
lion left n>y premise?, beinu i: 1 debt to I
inc. This is therefore 1o warn nr.<t ad-j
tuonish all ayrninst enudo.\lugor in any |
\vhy harboring the said Sim lirow n and
Henry Caiitey. J. E. CWKK 1).
Canty, Apr. IS, '09.
HOT AOT COLD
IIATUN
MASSAGE TREATMENT.
J. E. HADLEY,
Registered Nurse, j
I have ino*,cd ft..in DcKalb to L>tlh- i
ton street in too house formerly oceu*
pied by Mr. Tlioa. W, Lung.
Notice of Real Discharge,
~"police i* hereby given tliut thirty
(1 ys afHii dale. 1 will apply to tlm I'ro
bate Judg*1 for Jvcrshaw County fur Let
ters Dismissory :i? administrator of the
estate and e fleet 8 <>f JaineH Cli<>W)ul,
deceased.
DAVID It. WILLIAMS,Jts..
March :>.*>, 1.S0D. Administrator. j
- ' ? ? _ __ I
To Let-Repairing the Court!
House. A
On Mie 1st day of next May, after dale, j
the job for repairing the Court House of
KersHaw County will be given to tiie
lowest responsible bid lor. All bids
must bo sealed and presented on or be
fore that day. The county board re
serves the right to reject any and all
hid*. For amount, kind and quality of
work to be done, apply to Supervisor.
J. II. j'helpfi, S?Jct'j\ *
April -1th, 1899.
Citation-.
State of South ^nrolina?Kcrslmw County.
15y Cf C- Ilaile, I'ro bate J ndge.
Whereea/PanH P. Kirk I and made tint
to uie to grant to hiui Letters ot Admin- j
intra!ion of the KsUts of and effects of
Mary ftbannon; of Kershaw County, de-;
ceased.
These are therefore (o cite and adinon
llTi aTl rtfld "lint tilaf'lhc *Ihdred and
creditor* cf the gsid Mary Shannoo,
deceased, that thej bo an3 appear before
tae, in the Court of Probate to be held at
Camden, 8. C.. onToeadey. the 18th of
April insl, after jrablicaiioathercof. at If
o'clock in the forenoon to isbeir canee if
tny they haye, why ibe aald adminitt ra
tion should not be granted. .
Given under my bend thia 3rd da4, of
ApnT. AVT)., WBh.-j;> "
J?4f* 4 PV*M? Ct*MT?
i
GALL FOR A KEY
TO Tll!<:
o
?t.Rav <\f
I *fi()A Ol
in t;i:: window at
; 2 E M P 33 E 0 T HEftS.
We ha\e |daOid in I'll! si iv ,i h ind<. ine tt
OAK MONET BOX
('dt'it ainint; Silver 1)-? 11 o s.
Wo ha\e bail made i? r ijs .i number of ke\s. Mir.r >?( winch
j will imlock the Im\. \Vi!uevci:\ cash pnrcli:^c of 1.0*> will
!>?> o-ivcii a ke\ attached to \ ta.4 ke\ s can In? tied (he 1 -f
j S.it m da\ in each awash : 1!!: ?: ? M i\ 1st and .holders <?! ke\>
ItSeit unlock the lr>.\ will he uiven
j ' mi DOLLARS AS A PRESET.
T his i*; a new and novel wn\ we have ol advertising ami i>
: iai; to om I rude* in ( A>1! wli.it we have heretofore paid I'oi
advertising witli the lion ? that th 1 jrveaior number will he hen
i Hit ted.
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rl M 11 ,:t : < w i,
M |i H a d Hag
lllllIIMiU,
DivU.K'iS IN
j SHOES, CLOTHING HATS, DAPS, TRUNKS AND CENT'S
FURNISHINGS. SUITS T'J ORDER A SPECIALTY.
Ol l\ .MO i I O; i'rs! ??;???-* i< i' I he li'.aisf Moiicv. I lidel'
hay and undersell. All w united s represented.
Oncol ?l?c i'ir.f 5yni|'?loniy of
l:ai!injf ticnitV^ in a Woman is
NERVOUSNESS
l?i<l yiiu over think t,hfti there itialwaysa
cause iv>r t hiu malady? In women Ncrvons
rit'ss im j?enerally the forerunner of Home
form of innale ?i incuse, Mich jiu Whiten,
r.iiiii'u!, I'roiuse or Irregular MctiHcn, etc.,
either of whicli will |<r<>duce Nervousness
in all of itH uiBtrey.siu}; intensity. If you uho
Gerslle's Female Panacea
IR>Dt| pp | ^
yon will very soon ho < ured of Nervous
riess ;;ml ;tl! other female troubles an well.
If costive, move tin' howels with mild
dosoaofSt. Joseph's l.lwr Regulator.
I HAVI? S' 'Ff'KDHP FOR VKAHS
Wit h pi} Infill I'll- .n I \villi? >11r >!? <snn<;!), tUfrjj . : i blojJ io the hcuil.
ami fMTftfii >nal \vhii? T aTs<> hav srv< 1 ? rv.ia- lf.-> m??? Ti>.il|>iiati<it) so
I >a< I I < :i!nn >t r< :-t. I In vr iijvi I \ :ti iimi.-> !? i:? :i !i* r< (in 'In ?? I?? r ;i >iit: t intt' I"11 I? >111><i
relict' IIHt i I :('? 'It ? \N ? ? m< ill!???> w > I ? ? ? It? ? ? t?.rI' I ?!.- ? is: y< .111' G<0"?. So's
Femalo Panac^n am! SI. .losfcl'M * laVl.U KI M I viiiit. ami tin y an- <I<?i:iu int.'
morn koi >? I 111 tin ;? II <>. in-ra. I sl?al I t'< >tit inim t In : i use.
(iirriiiHiiv. tut, t '??Hi-'. S \ KA11 JKNKINS.
^Tf your oaH.i \n oomjilios-.tod, \yrlto it?. ami wo v. ill jrivo you full in
formation r?\nar?ii:i{; t.hA ?va> of t/iia ii:r<!:?iue. (.'ft, it from your drug
gist. If ho docs not kt:t jS -i f hoUiI uw ami wo will mcihI a bottle,
all ohartros paid. I.. <int{.ST/.li & CO.. Chatfrsnoofca, Tcnn.
'FOR SALE BY Di7.. F. L.ESLI? ZEMP.
THE FAMOUS
ki T PFlPi? QJ]
Hi I mm u-J
The Dry floods Emporium ol Camden, with an up'to-dateI
Stock, is \v< II prepaied to m?*ct the wants of its customers; ami
as to prices, lot it pufti.ee to say that when you hoar thorn you j
will smile, as yon will goo at once they are within the reaeh of1
even those whose purse is limited S'ce our
White Goods Department j
It has never been more complete in the history ol our bus:-!
ness and ii gives us pleasure to say. that the people Know aj
good thin^ when they see it. .Several duplicate mVieis is the
result of this 4W {
OUR CCLOREU LAWNS, ORGANDIES, DIMITIES, &C.,
-Are thinirs of beauty?ranging in price from 1-3 to ISe.
per )ard. Thin Black floods a specialty, the stock consisting
of Lawns, Organdies, India Linens, &e. See our
SILK CLOTH AID SILK MULL '
In Black, \\ hite-and Colors, 1'J inches wide and only Jo and
I.Oe per yard, respectively.
A full line of Piques in the new Styles, weights &e. in both
W hite and Colored. Solid Pink, Blue and White Bedford
Cord. A beautiful line of Illuminated Crash that sells almost
at si;rht. A big stock of
<" PLAIN CRASH
Por Skills, Suits, etc, ranging in price from (> 1-2 to Lie.
per yard.
Kxtra Heavy White Duck for gents Suits at 12 1-2 to 1 ?')e.
Ladies ready made Skirts in White, Black and ftNavy
I>uck only 50c. Others in Chevoits and Linen ('rash, from
7Gc'to $1. .Mothers should not forget that the Gilt Kdge
Store is the place to tind what they need to make Waists
for their hovs. Tliev want something Neat and Service
able,
WE-HAVE IT.
We have just revived a ?up ply of Gents Crash Spite. ill
several differed'qualities, and at prices tlmt will surprise
you. Call and see thorn before tliey are picked over.
Don't Forget Farmers,
That the Gilt -Ktlge Store is headquarters for Plantation
Supplies, and as to prices, rest assured
That We WHI NotBe Underscld.
Yoor Kespeet fully and Truly, -
ious Gilt Edge Store,
i
riiK
Camden Furniture Store.
1 uunt KVKIvY L \l>\ in 'J;?iud<*n and sinrouiidiug
| CO n 111 r > lo ciillic ;til(1 illsjuM'l ntv \l!?N Stock of HoUHOhold
hind Iiirni.siiin^ tjoodn TIh? most cnmplcto ovor hIiowii in
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('radlrs :iiul KnM tVutiaurs*
) vt <1 j?r?11- iiiii) \lillivssos,
I!.ill K;i?'Kn atu. 1 |>-M)k
W iiivlow (?uilaitis :uul INiIrs,
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M I I V I ( ict 1)1 V prices.
ALSO CAliKY SK\V.r>NO AlArillNttS,
: Lamps, Lamp Shades sinci Humors; and in fact overy
jthing inecssury to lurhish your house. Don't forgot to
leollie and SCO lt?0 \\ llOU ill lo\\ u. ,
[?-\'J ( i oods sold on
T\ m m
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B 'i-oprietop.
To ?
This is the hegitining <>f another scivHtTii~\Vrit.li cotton at 4 and
?"? cents j>? r pouin!. This !n**:ni-s |> goods or tio sale. I
liavc got tht* goods iMi 1 they have got to Ix? sold and oh I have
always said 1 never allow any niir to undersell me, the money
is what I w onI and I hat 1 am fmingjo have if \ oil come in my
stove. I have a big stock as usiril. tresh and nice; never have
and old stale stock.
GOODS
eoming in every day. 1 went ia hiv-mess in 1891 when cotton wan
about the suae price it u now and I am still here doing iny
share; some predicted that I would not pull through that sea
son. Low priced cotton don't tri_rht?r. me. 1 "havegone through
i hottur -battle than this. I sold my goods for such small pro
{ find that it pu>s to make small profits and quick sales, t
have kept it up.and 1 don't wan't to change it. I will say to
those who have stores in the country to come in I >.>will divide
the profits with you as I have ahva>s done. 8ome business
houses may tell you they carry a larger stock than I doj you *
can say to them you get more for a dollar %
AT HINSON'S
than you ^ret from ihem, it make but little difference to you
how much ptock they carry. \VInt you want is ull you can
get for your money. 1 am satiiicd with the past ami 1 know 1
will he with the future for I am working just as hard for y?ur
trade as I e\er did. Come on ynu'will find mo at the same
place/
Yours Respectfully,
D.- Eu HINSON.
South Carolina & (Borgia R. B. Co.
T1 Mti 'I'A 15 LIC NO. 10.
1 ii ??(!<?<*( 12.01 ji. in., Hninlay, January 1st, 1809
W'eat?lurat Class Daily. KukL?Kirwt Clan* Pally.
Leaves, n. in.*, 7.00 Charleston, 8.17 arrives p. in.
a. m., f?l20 Augusta, 10 45 arrives p. iu.
" ii. m., 0.20 Columbia, 5.30 arrives p. m.
" n. ui. 10.15 K<n<;*vill<?, 4.28 arrives p. ui.
West, ?v NorMi Carolina Division. East.
81 75 77 Stations. 78 74 82
2<I('1:ih8 2<1 Ohms l?t Cli'^s rSundays K-xcpted.) lut ('las? 2d ('!?*? Sd CluM
A M. A. M. A ? M. Leave Airi*?i P. M. 1*. M. P. M.
8 20 11 40 Camden 3 00 4 30
S AO 12 00 I>eKali) 2 40 4 00
0 05 12 12 Wcslvillo 2 28 3 40
10 10 12 40 Kershaw 2 15 3 15
lo ;{<> 12 55 Hi'atli Springs I 45 2 10
10 (0 1 00 Pleasant Hill 1 40 2 00
1 1 50 1 20 . Lancaster 1 20 1 20
12 15" 1 35 *?' Kivcrsido 1 05 12 15
1 50 1 50 Ca'HwIm hinc'n 12 50 II 20
:i|ii 2 15 Rock Hill 12 2ft 9 50
:t 50 2 35 Tir/Jili 12 05 8 1ft
1 10 2 48 Yorlivlilo v' H 52 7 50
5 |o 03 SI in ron 11 37 7 15
5 .'JO 'A 18 Hickory (irov* 11 22 ? G 50
5 45 ?'{ -JO Smyrna 1110 0 30
7 40 f! 20 Ji 55 Blftckbliurg 10 45 C 00
8oo 4 50 EarU
H lo 4 15 I'atteruon ?Springs
!) 00 1 'J5 Slielby
9 35 4 45 I-at tiro ore
9 48 4 52 Mooresbo rough
10 10 5 02 Henrietta
10 35 5 19 Forest City
11 00 5 34 Rothorforriton
5 r,9 Thermal City
(J 14 Glen wood
12 35 6 aO Marion
P. M. J', M. P- M
Wrst Gaffuey
11-45
1 i 10
*5 8S Stations.
Mixed Mixed Sandny Kxccpted.
P. M. A. Mvr I/nyc
4 10 ft 30
4 :i5 5 50
_ Hl?ck?bniK
Cherokee FaMi
? M fi ?0 Oaffhey
P. M A. II." . . .v.r..?
Train No. 17. going west m^kes dijtttM eocoectlon at
the Ui C. tt.iU.at Itock llW witUtfe Sptfwa* It,
Hlaeksbar* with 11.? Southern. '
tio* at Marhm?* N.O. wjtb Atf Boitl
ttn and at Laocaattr witK ?ba L.i
w
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