The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 25, 1900, Image 5
Cur* For f?rach?.
Captain ?Corporal, what became o#
tbwt tall rorruUY
CkwporM? OoodneH* only knows,
Oaptaln. Ho wuh sunvrlu' wlf tlie ear
ache an' asked for koiii? cotton to ntlek
in his cur. iSomeboily gave him hoi?o >
ffuiiootton lu' we hain't wen him j
?luce.? Uht?a*.0 Nc\V8.
Do Tom' lr?*?0 Vv '>? uimI lliini ?
Slinky Into your ? ]??/?< -. A~Tl?*Vi** I '? ?ot I'hho, h .
powJor for tho lent. It innknrt li^'lit or
Jow ulioe* iotl i-iis.s . Ctuo>? Cm ii?, j
flwollun. Hot, .Snillt l iiiK I'omI j
anil iagruWiliK Nails. .Sold !>y all ilrii?k'M * I
ftlMl MllOOMtorC.i, 2f> f|H. SlllM|'lo HDIlt I l?KFI.
Address Ailon 8. Olnmto.l, I, alloy, N. ~jf .
Vk./Uvcii iho l>;u?e ball f.iu ran't Njfccp
OOol v- i
Noll "Why rlo prashoro engage- 1
inertia Kfldom amount to anything?" i
Hello "1 xitppOHo Ila hei-au.se of tho
break era."
4
. flu- II Istorlo fto'iti- to tlm < 'onfoiV*rnte Ito
uuion at l.ouh vt;l<-, May .soili inm- :'r>l, in j
tli?> Boulionrd Air l.in<' i.ail was
I
Tin' Am'lal .st'.llo Is Uot lift)*.1* lll'jSt rnlUkt'iA
noighiiij; n.nohino. ho. vl.
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l lic Mi it I'ri'M'i'lpllon lor Cliillw
and Tovor Is a bottle of Ohovk'h Tahim kru
. Chili. Tujuo. ii 1? i>.iup)n iron Hint <|uiuino in
? tft-tolo?0 form. No euro -uo pay. l'xico 25a.
Some people are ao bu?y talking that tiioy
hnvnu't tltao to tliin!:
To i'lire ( oltl In One 1>iiv.
f'ftt.o j,Axviivr Iiiu.no (Jiuninc. I Ar.i.crs. i
Ail ?lru?fi;lstH ii MiikI tho money if it fuil^> to
euro. 15. W. ( iIUivk'h sigualum oa oaeh boz,
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Hoax "Thai long haired, poetical i
friend of ymtiH bought nic a drink to- j
dev." ,1/kiv -"A litwary ? r*v? t . eh?"
? ? r I
I'C I N AM I AOC.l.hHS I >\fh It f V ln?t to HUH- j
light. wtuddng ami mobing. \ Mold t>y all ?
The h\,s> i' t C;ir conductor fluty not he
noted far hendf.ni, bill In* rcalUea ih.it
none hut lite bravo deserve the fare.
\l0ollg tho rli-t IIIK'lislllvl vlnltOlh at the ?
fJoiiloilnriitii liounloii A'liniitil and Mrs,
I)o\vny a re ?? \ poi'tcd and will ho gi vmi a grand
ovation tiy tai! Vctniann.
Write to I., ii. Alloa, <i. I'. A . H A. I,.
Hallway, I'o'-tmnoutli, Va., for full ibwrip
tlve pamphlet giving all liiloniiiition as to
Confederate Itounion at Louisville, AlayllOlh
Jiiih- 3nl .
MORNING
?: TfHEONESS
1* u nnrloii'i eotnplulul . Jt'n a wnrnln^ that
?liould [t tM rittinront front uu
hornet tli- "I fnoltnij. It 1? u Miro fdj.,? of
poor Monti. Vou mm diiro'll t?y mukinjj
your Mood rhdi ai.d pur ' with Mood's Sar
tmparllltt. ThaM^ what otlmr pnopto do
thowiiiils of tliDin. 'I'ako a f?nv hotllos oj
tills jjooil mudtcliio now and you will not
only K?t rid of thut won It, languid, ox
haustrd fooling, hut II will tnuku you fool
woll all through tho #nimmor.
Tircrl Fooll ng--MKor that tlr<?l aid
?worn out fooling in tho spring, ami as a
utrongth builder and upnotfto oroalor, I
hnvn found Hood's Sarsapnrllla without
an wqual." Man. I. II. WooO/tan, 'J83 I
JtalJo'i Htroot, Woon.so.rkid, K. I.
Hood's parilla !
I < Ain'Tif.n'n Orviitttl. IIIikkI .Modlinif, j
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Impression not I atoivMi-.
|
'lln giinral imp! ession ft raiding tin* I
H ungnrltms In Hip I Vnn*\ I vaniti coal
regions Is not favorable. Witness in
borne. howovev, l?y tin- W llU<"l>:ii to i
Ki'Wh that iti 1 1 mis are lici (imin^ |
more rosprclfnl of law. IhmIm' edu- .
culctl. and. singularly. Unit they :tl- |
ready own half of t !n ? salo.ius in l.n
r.orno County. In oilier I ; 1 1 ? > of trado, ,
too, thrrr proplr :i r?? found, stud fltero >
Is full ovldorue lh.it tln*> will I'i'fonif a
hlronc fn< tor In polhieal affairs ot ,h?>
>\ yotnlng vulloy. They are quick to j
Irani in the schools. and inosl ol tiio i
filler generation arc w ? ? 1 1 to do and
liavft acquired much properly. I wo- j
thirds of tho crime in tin1 < ??>: 1 1 region*
could l?o laid at tin1 d< -or of tin* II nun
In past years, and often they eseni^l i
punishment because t ii ? ? t dgited igmir
iincf he I ore (lie court- that thov had
violated tho law. 1 ?i 1 1 the .ludges- ha\e ;
id nee discerned that the linn was not
as inno.vnt as- ho looked ami sin- l.tns
have la fii drawn tighter ahoiii th'; t'or
riencrs. with good results
f$emede& 3
if os' disorders g/ tfies
fenvinhm organs havo
gained thoir groat ronown
onti enormcms szsio bo -
cacssz? or tho (yczTrtiscnG!**.
ffooij' thoy have? nu.'ie ants
aro tiointf for the wanton*
of thin tj&inritry*
if all ailing or suffer
ing women could bo tnaclo
io understand how sob- |
solutoly true aro tho
statements about Lydla Em
Mnkhmm's Vegetable \
Compound, thotr suffer - ?
ings would and,
j
Mrs* Plnkham counsels
women froo of ohargom
Nor mddroso is Lynn ,
M rnssm Tho mdvioo she
:mhrmm is prd&tiool ond
bonestm You oan write
~~ f rooty io horf oho too wo
J;?p? iM&'WlMawlt'iMd IrMtmta
th?' Br. m. m. Hui'iwii ?** ?. n;?t., ?*
?*jSStr&Sm I Tfci? !??'? iy? Vat if
NOTHING IS SETTLED
Arp Says ilic Whole World is Ois^'
isfied.
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fKOl'BI I S ADI AI.W,\|S I'l.lM V. !
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Hill Volcil (<>c : even AUwi iu t lie I'll* !
tllftfy Mini Only I w<? ??l I lit'in \N c?#
I .fovtcd.
Tin* papera t?'l I u ? lie re ai <? y t I
vOVCI' .".'Ml 0{*!l\ Cllt.lollX to ll'M III is
\i>Hr in t h est' t nited St itcs, ll l.?oh.> i
l),1 .? 1 1 it l > 1 1 c affairs, politkal. i ?*! ik lu'i.s. j
10)1 i ."-ll 1 1 ural and fin.ui lal at"'1 in a vt r>
Unsettled c lit) it ion 1 wls.'i they v\'uld [
tett lo K : :n? * I hln ; lint'' is ilm I *1* i I i |? ? j
plan war, t he. I'orto tin I : * 1 1 >* i ? ? . * ii** |
Cuban pistil steal, till' ti'V.I ' problem,
female ? mi am ;,nd wo'ii.' in I
till- < hill . Ii ? :.i. TI.CIO i.S III" oroailil : ion j
iptcHtinn, the ITehyt'.i iau creed. the
Kcrm t henry. tli*' stilkes among tli?' la
lu.rers. the trust monopolies* and \v lit* |
arc to lie the running 1 1 m I ? ? . : for Hryaii j
and M( K i n !? -> . Tln-n there are shb? j
Sdiows of ? ? i : i m y kinds. t>?i t nothing gets |
wattled. When our old cook not Kick
and iny v> i f < ' asked her If .sin- knev
win iv we could K<'t auol her she :ald, ;
"Nome. I don't; ryokfi is ^ittin pow
ml H,. lit Iter f.it ;i settled oi.ian
if y.m ran lind one d<< ?? yoiinS, onset- !
t li>il nUr.ers ain't n ? ? .nut since fr?-?- ,
(loin cum." I.ooks.liki- there is lV,,n
lug .settled n iwadays. lui'licr Ifibor, ,
nor cooks, nor women, nor men. nor
thOOlit . HOI- meat public <pie ti"li ?
Well, one lliln^ ha.s lieen settled at I 'st
and Tiit Is tlie "Iturbarn Krevtehie
nn tli." The M<>. ' n 'I' rain ript ef his!
^ VS I11TI-I- I"'W1I1TIM on VI. >
subject ami Rises up and savs thk .< a
tinalliy. ll nublMie.-i a letter lioin (J? n
rial I ifn r J K.vl Douglass, of Stonewall
Jackson's staff which disproves the
whole rldiculi.us slaiiy and closer. by
saylnu, "We- nun of the South set no
limit to I. lie poetic lauilatiou of a ?'ii
Ann. he she ohl <> r Voiinc,. nor are we
d\spn.-od lo hold an admit t-r strictly
i lApon ihle fir the aciirac> af his lan
! Kiilis'". hilt, from lie- I'ot ?lilac I-' lie
|{il? (Ir.nitlN i lie name ??)' our t arisiian
i Kffldier. Si V vail .limks .n. i * sa.-re I
] ,i\i i j p >i i!f uriiiijnienl' * > V .ur own
henVis. iXuifherciy and von will lo-ar:
no wor.l of pvnfr ! from lis. I?nt do no.,
cast your d.ippinus in ! shawls m Hi" J
, wave ol' rfluat.vva'l .l.a U-? !????
? i ; , ; , t I:; , .111 . one I h i 1 1 1 settled one
. lander ii a ihl and It lias taken thirty '
! yt a I'M ;o tio I liat i VV?- tlioMi;ht that .
| ten liill hail nailed I lie \ ntle:.-.on v ille I
I slander ill Ills m ea i -pee. h a??il.Ht
Hlaine. but that hob.; up every lulh*
while and ban to he iriilcd again. I j
! know a lady, and sh<- is a lady in iiia.li
' n*MS and inoraif:. -.vivo f< :? 1 ly helievs
that the fedet.il pi i.-oners at Anders., n
\ ille were niad" t - drink melted lead
when they be>;i;e.l I ?r water. She was j
I..I.I that thiit\ live years a?;o and t nut !
>;rt Over i I
We can't do i nyt 'aiiiv; with tho i< ,
* pe, ipl" 'I'lieV fought li. troni prejudice,
ami have jdnce been : | emlinr. niillims
of inciu y on the ne?. i . I' >ni prejmli ' e.
10 very black sioamlrtd who has been
lynched down intli was the vhiim of
their false teaci.iuKs and will co'iti-oie
to he I ha nk I lie ;;ood 1 . ?rd f
nierije.v Ten \ ears a|',o I w . ? .
tlrst philippic against t ae If
advo -ated a sniiunarv \ ? 11
.-?( n n 1 1 hv it an I rejoi -e ? \."i ??
lynching ut cms for an outrage .? n . i
,|efe|l' eless woman If I lll'l't) is all, hie;'
worse than lynching I'm for that l ?'t
the North howl if they want to. the
procession will proceed all t .m same
The farce :U MontKoinery set'!.. I no b
ill); I lie nee.ro is In re to s I a \ i ie ie
has j;"l t > behave himself a
fit if'.t n or til ' ' I he e 1 1I. ;c. 1 11*' 1 1 . The
.4 ;:ii h nerds him antl if his presence
ke. je; .iv. av I lie Itiu'th'-. of foreigner.;
that I ! ope i.s anxious to rid of. i?
i- a lilt SHIR What i - the mat tor with
tlje nent'0? I don't k t v w of a ra< "
< on 11 it i In this region ex.ept in tin
lame eities. which are a pestilence ?<?
iv. Hid inoials. truth and the Imbistj of
the nee are inipvovinn in the rural
districts win re the white rat ? is in the
uuijority A few in 1 ii i hs ax;tt there
was a call from M t.<- Is.-ippi for nemo
labor antl ah ait a hundred went from
this n?|Itf lil'or bom! ami vrj s.r n they
wore nils e. I antl ne fanners b?nan to
make f 1 1 iili.nr n. hut i here was no
Ceuh ? Willi . te - e me. I lied 111 it and
nobody t > eei in I with One t;l my
lleijcll b is W iio had flell <!? ? laved til it
he Wi'died I hey II Olll of ill.'
con ii try k<I mini iboat this sudden e\
odus, and said he t tmlth-nl aire a man
t > break ui? his v,ai b'U ?' are hard
to pb..-e .1 1 1 . 1 lay too much blame on
lie. ;ro I read ah ?ut a y uiir;
I > : ? - ic.it r w u> iust pread hir.l-eli ale:.
inK the otlit*! ileiiomlnal ions and In
was tol.l that it woubbMit th>. f ? the ,
nieir. bei s were all mixed up b\ in** r j
rlitr.e ml he w:?- U i v i 11 K r.riMt offense
"What shall I d he a^ketl. I am
obliKtvl t ? * abuse somebody ?r the j>e..
pie want c.xiie out to hear nie." H s
friend replied." Well, tlmu v. n h..d bei
t . i- p" h into the .lews They have
i. it an "ri. lids and are not kill t > .i'i> ?
ti '.ill ihelUSelvcM .lll.-"t !?"?<>. WC
hlauir the nevro with tin- sins and cor
rupt methods ??f the politician, tin- 1*>1- j
it j-ian \v ?' r> buys- hi-- with moncv
or whiskey I'll* mart m.iii who buysts
.; ,. Ill "I ihl Iiovant m *: > who i
r,.;i.. v.;.- When Stephen A lioim
V: .. iau .misn.-t Iau tda for Cosu r? sv; ;
. i t > degrade htm i'i a public
|, j , v s .N ini- l^.at t he tlv ?' t >'?.!?? 1 ??
ev r -.?.w hi i.ufWiient he was keeping
,i ' nil - io e i -vt' ?? N '?
-???*> i I t ? III ? i he|' ih.lt I ?
, . < . . i. o! t ,'ir rou lit el \ 11 J
WPVf ..n the other. 1 was selling, uiid ?
;md v u were ilrliikiiif?.' I hat is a!>out j
r)T oj. O heyf onion e rt- tar etoin ni (
the parallel between the |V>lltbliin and ;
the neatro I tb> not feel > itistled wi h j
the sweeping exclusion <?f 'hi:- white |
primary law. I know a dozen negroes ;
in this town wht) are morally. Inielll- j
Kontly iiml Industrially quallttcnl to ;
vote and 1 know tw?> dozon white mrn
wlvo are not. It. t'eeins to nn* we nilKht ^
have n r.imnil.s.sl an to select tltwervinu
neRroe? and place their namca on tho i
registration lint. Tills would stimu- |
Into others to k khI hehuvior. It wouhl
have a tendency to elevato ffoou ne
groes. whereas the preBont law cuts off
nil hope and all ambition. But I
?woiilent Rive one of them a public of
fice awl no friend of the South would
make him a postmaster or tv census
taker.
Weifcour State and oounty primary
is ov?ind now we will have peace
until the next one. I voted tor seven
?*.??.? jfSrrr: iSu o?iy one of there
was nominated. 1 reckon m? 1M4J?
crandchlld was rl?ht * Put ber
drosA on wroa* side hefo^t*' "Oaa* pa,
you havent mot very much sense, hava
rout" But then I waoU mygelf with
the ewloturai tnjnoottom. (odlow pot
Jgr
tbft multitude to <lo ovtl. I'll* out
tn th* K'?-r<kMi ami pick ?trawb?rrie?
awhile fixl try to !?<? calm and serine.
H1LI. A HI*.
i3. Ab to that hut (jUCKtion In th>>
??huroboH, It can l>" proven either wny
by v>t. f*nul. but he* had uu wife and
advixml pf-ople not to marry. I ilont
rontildi'r him ^ochI authority .
CONGRESSIONAL.
Dally Proceedings of the Siiialj ami
Mouse.
One 1 1 ii i) i) it il and Twonty-llrst Day. j
DI.sriiK.slon of the administration (if
utTuiru in <'nii. i l?y agciiU; of i Ik* I'nitcd 1
Si. .lies occupied tin- at lention i f tin* i
Senate dining Mio greater |i;n I of the |
tiay'a sty.duu. Mr. l>ac..m. of ( ? x i >i . j
? ill l?*ll Up il!.S I CriOllU )(>n dlleetillg thoj
committee on relations with Cuba 'O J
inaki! an inv ? *?st inatiun of tlio conduct I
of l In* llnancial affair:. of tin' island. (
ami addressed llio S?* i) a t ?* upon it.
<>iic 1 1 uiidtnl and 'I vvcnij s<>i,fond I
Day During practically the entire
session of tin- S< liali- tin- post office tip
piopriation lull was under ? onsideru
t mil. TIh? measure wa- read all
of i lie counniiiii' aim -adim-ntjr \vi-i<
? i Kit ml to l;X< < pi llillt libit \]/f ti> III
extension of tin* pnciimali
vice. 'I Ills created signer debate ami
wan being dlKcusipd'wheii Hi" measure
was laid a^tiftt'^nr the day Mr. Wol
i i-otl, i-^airufaji of ?-<>!ii m i 1 1<-<*. on post j
< > If i ? ??? aii.dr post -roads. \ ig.?roi;sly at 1
i tack rd L|i(! committee proposition Id
tippro/i/afe $7.*,n,iitiu for tin- pu^nuiat ic j
tube Kfryice. declaring tin* extension
in" thy servile. was unnecessary and Hie j
appi/pi int inn a wa.-K' of public mom y.
Mr /.VI a ho n. of Illinois. quite as \igor
'?m(\ y ytipporfed the proposition. 'Phi' j
/in iidnr'iil of Mr. Ilutler, of North
uolina to reduce by 10 per cut. tin-!
.xC Cx, >u>- -rmi-rtvins lor vne "
transportation of th?#. mails was re
ji'i led 1 1 to 1 1 ;
t Mil- Ii ii ii 1 1 << '? I and twenty third day. i
\ iiyroii-chniiT^vliHcussion of tin*
status of ?lienor* q untnlssi.'iici s nu>\ '
in W'ashinr.lon was preiipbated in the
: Senate J)V a re-iohi 1 1. n offered l>y Mr.
\llen, (if N?'Ijl1'.u' Ka, extending to the I
j c jnini Issloncr.-. t'ne privileges of the;
I !!<? >1 of Uii1 Senate during t.helr no- j
.i'-iui ix in Mil' national capital. The res j
olntion waa defeated by a vote of ;ii> to j
?Jl but* no? until .i sharp cohtrovcrsy j
I bet \% ei'ii Its anlhir and Mr. Davis I
i < hairnian of the committee on foreign I
relations. Mr. Mien main t :i : tied Ilia! j
the resolution was in line with preee
; d*ut;,. hill -Mi. Datis i out nudod that .
in the peculiar circumstances, (lie
, Senate ought not to take any action I
th.it might l>e considered a lecognition i
of Huer diplomats until the I'residcnt, j
1 \v!ki nlnne had (be power l > rr-ceivo
diplotualie repi ?-.s?'ii la'l i ves, hail taken j
action j
HOI SK.
one Hundred and Twenty first Day. j
The House ..:iipiif.:;(-d MtH(> be- '
side ?? pasHliu- ? i? r'-"i:a!'?i MM : ? I o >r
innate ;ie> American Na'iohil lied
Ci\? ? No progre \y;.s made w I h j
the MiisUaii code in I owing "h" in-;
al>iii:\ of the I wo sides i ? avcre; .i.-, to |
the tillie to lie allov.ed for >;eli' ril lie- j
liat< The eonferemi' report oa thnj
Hi ti iei of Cidiiinhia :? ppr..pria r i t bi.l .
waa reje'led after extended d"iir'.
i iMi'.inl.v over appiopriat ions for ?-eta
ii.iii i1: : . el ion-. Ii was a^ieed thai,
il.i .i.tt. i : > of ih< judi ii.ty eoaimii
i. > .?() h;ivr until Monday t> lib? :
t! ,i \ ii-ws up n Ilie anli trust Dill and !
r> . i Pi. n irpi. led by t hat commit! > e i
i>i : H'liidi.'d and I weiity -.eci.tid j
I ty. I lie llou.-e pa -sed a sjii'eiai
Kiver iind lluriior Mill carr;. ini', ? |u>> . j
COO for surveys and emergency \v r !<
devoted the rtmaindei* of the day j
io iii<- MasKaii < 'ode |!il| \'( r\ litlie ?>?'
tl,. i uMii r.' debat" was pertinent
hi i he measure. Hernial debate was
rl..-id and four pares of the lit ,' p:.M?
' the lull were dispo id o| liefoV ad- j
>ii i ii Ii it'll I ,
'Mm* Illllldl>->1 n >(d I eld v - ! Ii i id d.iv.j
I he lliuisc. under i: - ion of I!:1!
rules, passed two import nit bill iv- j
port* 'I by Hi.' c immit te.- n lai? :r. <>u '
1 to ? X t cud the N imiii bus t'? all li? ? ? 'f- i
i ers employ i i under eoutr.i. t on >:? v -;
eminent work at:d the o.'her to p- li l? 1
it fin- inter Slate tratlir in p i n-iiiade
K; oils bv In itu'.itur th in under i In , ,
jsdiitioll of tb*' pfdl.e jiow e- I\ ! .H.' ?
Slate
Off I or Capo Nome.
SeaHb*. Wash , -pe-ial S.te.' i.iy
and Sunday wi re probably Hie bann*r
dnyx of tb< rush from Seattle in t'ape
Nome. Ki\e or si,\ of tile l:''*i;est vos- !
s?ds ot tiieu'e.r fleiv were s heduled t ? ? ;
leave. The ( 5a I on ne. I ,.e |a:cest v. .s^el
.siilinu from Seattle. \\ ill v.-. t a way Sun
day '.!^ht The ste. inisbip Senator nut.s 1
; > > i in the " ?. I'liitu; with nearly .*?un
p.. .ei'-.-e;- St i incr Cleveland sailed J
noo': She has 1 passengers.
Floweis A 'I the Ran?
1*111 t!,.\\,:-s ate to prevail in 1 1 n t
IrinoiiiiiLT . ms as-ured. Soiiii' I'. iris j
model* are :n.ide wholly of the small
?? li!o*-.o:u.v Many dowel's and ^i';it j
ily
in-."
i:a 111 1 1 a s ul l<d..i^e are to lie Us?.-ll
ri*. ? are m.nb' in all < le| icn !?' lilies,
?Nipiisilely .o! d. \eined and marl.
? -i 1 . ai d -hi i" i'i "-OIII- are . omti..-*ei|
id' ball' a ? I ? ? ' . - i'i d ' . rent nwilerial
<;!!., \e|vet ? ! >atiti. eti*. ill
? lib r to r? *pj'o. | <? more taillifuii.v Ilie
peeuliar luster i m. ** tin- natu
ral Mow e r. Hot ii vili; ami mull make
'? and lii-auiitnl lI?iw?-r-? ami are e:is
handled in tin* cr'i:i;p;:tu or ftusli
pro. i ?> > \'. 'l (. d: :i'"lies many
ot the fa^hiotia tile tlower-v \ new
<ty|.' id' erinlib d i-ff.-. t s.-. n on Ilie
tit del' of the tatiey plaiting* of ebd'foii
w In h has been so popular tlie pa<l
few years.
The rose will l>o the most popular
flower in millinery i'fl"ecls. All si/.es.
slia[ies. colors ami kinds of roses, from
(lie small, pale pink button ii>4Mlii Hie
limp' red cabbage rose which blooms
in kitchen gardens, are being made for
spring bats. Perfectly huge, crushed
ti ml crinkled roses nre seen, the ten
dency being toward large effects. A
great many sprays are shown, three or
four full blown roses, sonietiinc.l' it h
I w ii or three harmonizing colors in a
bunch, being made up with long
sprays of leaves, which also nre very
much larger than heretofore. The gar
land Is one of the favorite fancies in
floral decoration.
In some of these natural colored
flowers and foliage are combined with
artificial, as. for instance, a bunch of
deep-toned violets surrounded by pal
fst green, transparent leave* and a
garland of the &anie flowera In differ
<fiit Hhadc*. running from deep pun$?
to pink. A hunch of targe pink roitM
and transparent white foliage is Joined
to a garland of tiny white and pink
bnda. . \
FOR MALARIA,
CHILLS AND FEVER.
/ ? '
The Best Prescription Is Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic.
The Formula 13 Plainly Printed on Every Bottle,
bo That the People Aiay Know Just
What They Are Taking.
Imitators do not advertise their formula
knowing that you would not buy their medi
cine il you knew what it contained. Grove's
) contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct
proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The
Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives
I the malaria out of the system. Any reliable
i druggist will tell you that Grove's is the
i Original and that all other so-called "Taste
less" chill tonics are imitations. An analysis
1 or other chill tonics shows that Grove's is
superior to all others in every respect. You are
1 not experimenting when you take Grove's ? its
superiority and excellence having long been
established. Grove's is the only Chill Cure sold
/
throughout the entire malarial sections of the
United States. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 500
Sow vour Ai??>nt for rat<??, s"li<>di;l<\ N"5'1 I
nil 1 all Information oouooriiinK Hi" 1 onh'd
i>fUto itnunion Hi Louisville, Muy UOtli Juno J
Urd, by Iho Hi'Uhoard Air I.ino.
Wo will tflvf .$10(1 roward for any cano of
rritnrrh ttiat cannot ta? ourod with Hali\s
Catarrh Taken Jntornally.
K. J. ('ukndi A Co., Props. , Toledo, O.
The hofl|>Italj|(' KontiK'.klaiiH have pr?par?Hl J
a thrilling program fortho Votoruns who k? |
to Iho Cuuluiloinld IhMinion l>y tho Seanoard i
Air IjIiih hallway, May ilO; li-.J una 3rd.
FITS ! ?? l inaiK'ii tly en i ? it >o)ltsor nervoiiH- ;
in1 <h af U'f II r-t d ay s use !?' t'r. line's (i rent
Nf rvo l(i?ptoi-fi' J'.' trin J and Iri'Sil^frfp
it. K. If. Ki.isi. I. 'I *'.? i Afcli I'lilla, J'a.
The Old Y<,l<,ruii-? :?:?? dr <p|dnj? off rapidly
now and nono wan's t<> fail to mr?<t i t> ?'otn
radus at tho I'onli'drr.'ilo K< - n n t < >d at l.onu
\ 1 1 1 1?, May 30ih-.I tin" ;l i d, -.pwiailv wi.on tln>
runes aro so l<?w us ti:?*\ .tr<- l>y I la u S'lilioaid
Air I.iao liaiiway.
Mri. Wlnnlow's^oot hlir^ ^vrup for o'll Id r? n
I rot li III K, ho 1 1 ion 1 1, o uiii'i, r?-d iii'ih i n II mil! oil
lion, allay* imin. ?->ir? wind colic:, ri.V.a I'ot 1 1< .
Tho M"'al?oard I- tin* I n&t l !?? ronto t"
th*< Coiif?'d**ralo H<"i!:i' ii lit l,oaisvillo, May
SOOi-J huh 3rd .
I artisan' I'iso's fnre for ('otwi nijd ion "aved
mv II In 1 1 1 r? yi'.'t r? aii". - ?.u^. > iiiii. I v < ? ii
Hivs, .MjijiIi* St . Norwi.li, N. V., F\l>. IV, IIWi.
Root beer
The favor!?
summer
think
Y'^OTTON
Culture"
is the name
o i a valu
able illustrat
ed pamphlet
\v hieh should
be i n the hands
of every planter who
raises Cotton. The
hook is sent Frke.
Send uainr ?\n<] ail?lr'-*s to
(iERMAN KALI WORKS.
Nassau St., New York.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 & 3.53 SHOES iift'oe!
Worth S*r to $6 compared
with other makes.
liuloi^nl l?v ovvr
1.001>?0<J0 Mcitrtrs.
The f/rmtt nr. have \V L.
I ?ovitmV 'name ?nii t?r?ce
stamped on bottom. 'I^kc
no n:h*t::tite < lvmcd to be
a* coot!. \ our ur.ilcr
eliouM kco:> t)iem ? if
not? we *ill ypn'i a i lir
on rcccipt o< prirc aiu *
W_
fAsr
<OWlYUfTS
<*\lra lor t.im.igc. SLilc kind ot^ lca?n?r,
si/>-, ami vmltli. i>l?in <w cjp toe. Cat. Iree.
W. L. COUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brockton, Mass.
' I is if you nn*riti'Ui
n this (in per when wriiitiK advertiser*. No. 21.
A LCOHOLIC LIQUORS
** and NARCOTIC DRUGS
Make INEBRIATES.
THE KEBLEY CURE,
ClkhS TllfiM. AU?Sraooh*"?t.othor
board and lodge tu th# institution.
Add n-*-. or rail hi
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE,
1109 Plain Street, COI.UftBlA, ji. C.
A Famous 15"""
A ( 'opy of tlio faiiiviuM hook. "In Ilia
Stops," will l?e mitiimi to any person Houdint;
us the nanto or one youn# person win ?>.x
pvvta to untur ft Jlusiinuss (\dloKO within iho
n?>xt <10 <t ?*>*.-?, and four other* who may at
tend at Horno time.
! VV?"it?? your iiamn and f.> I dresses all 1 lauily.
j A 01) RP.SS
B. W. (iLTSIN(il:R, Manager.
Iconvhksi! conni wciAi. school.
Ml'AUTA N It I " Hit, S. <\
We sPKCiAi. Contracts
WITH TI1E I4 A If < i KS T ANI> MOST
HRSl'ON >1 lifjK MANUt'ACJ I'KKRB OP
HI A < IUNKIIY ??i?> MILL st 1*1*1, IKS
A ! ? MtK PBKPAB! I> TO OlTKH YOU
. IM.riM ADYANTAOKK. OUH V'ACIU
l lis A 1. 1 . SKi ON t> TONONK.
Complete (iifiniiij? Equipments,
Complete Power Equipments,
A SPECIALTY.
!w. H. (ilBBliS & CO.,
COLIJMIIIA. - S. C.
A K ? ^ >? * 1 B V X
/i yy\jis:L^u
without I
Would !>? *
droiiry pin ??<
M nsir i1- . !? 1 n
?!>l I n tlo'i -;t ????in-. |
Vo l t*\ ,'!?< ' ).?! I
}>>l v u li ?n-.-ri or |
> tit tut m 'in ? ' nit). ,
Why ii.n ... ?vx
A It It"! flliinlit J
i-j fiirnit.iitt: it's |
tuitor lain in i' ii t, 1
i t -i inwvt ini'Mt J
J f yon tf.-t " " "f
I In- S I 11 li <1 ?? s <1 |
niHkt'i r ? i > n t
? il i.ij Tn u l!' !
not a (Tor t it- It'
will l>ii a u'ooil i
rtro yrar? Trnm '
now. as tlio ilny
you bouu'l' '? ' t
My Piicc is Higbt.
ORGANS $35.00 UP. ;
PIANOS $175.00 UP. I
C/2T WrllK for < uImIokiic ami Turin*. '
M. A. M ALON E,i
%
Columbia, S. C.
POWER
PLANTS ;
t Ok FACTORIES AND MILLS.
|
Kugin'Wj Cortina, Antomnllo, plain ? ,
% nl vos.
Ilollrrs, ilcntflrs, I'unipn.
>iuv Willis, from Plantation Mills j
Co tli" Heaviest 31111s in the Market.
All kludfl of Wood W.irkln^ Machinery, i
Flour and Corn Milliner Machinery.
Completo Ginning Systems -L?u m nuit, i
Van Winkle ami TiiontuH.
Mutftnes, Boilers, rtuws, Uiueiin Stork .'or
qul<-k (Jellvery.
V. C. BADHAM & CO.,!
1326 Main St.,
COLUMBIA. - - - - S. C. i
CURLS WHIRL ALL LLSETAILS.
Best Couu'h bi rup. Tauten Oood. U80
tn tlmo. H'.lrt by riruneSata.
No matter how pleasant your surroundings,
health, good health, is the foundation for en
joyment. Bowel trouble causes more aches and
pains than all ot her diseases together, and when
you get a g* dose cf bilious bile coursing;
through the blocd life's a hell on earth. Millions
of people arc doctoring for chronic ailments that
stattcd with bad bowels, and they will never
get better till the bowels are right. You know
how it is? -you neglect ?get irregular? first
suffer with a flight headache - bad taste in the
mouth morning.', and gjner.il "all gone" feeling
during the day keep on going from bad to
worse until! the suffering becomes awful, life
loses its charms, and there is many a one that
has been driven to suicidal relief. Educate your
bowels with CASCAKETS . Don't neglect the
slightest irregularity. See that you have one
natural, easy movement each day. CASCA
RETS tone the bowels ? make them strong ?
and after you have used themf once you will
wonder why it is that you iiave ever been
without them. You wili find all your other disorders commence to get better at once, and soon
vou will be well by taking; ?
ill f; IDEAL LAXATIVE
CANDY CATHARTIC
10c.
25c* 50c*
To tay nceiy
mortal wOofa* torn bovd
ALL
DRUGGISTS
B ow a> Mm l>o*u?.
1>r t Hitac- Harrow wax an emitiont
.liviu ?. great it t long Kenuom*', threfc
hotu s were nothing t" lil tit. fjOn olio
occasion In' wa.s pivsieh i mjr in tin*
A hhey, ami had got well oil In his
"Uiiilily, ut.v brethren," without any
4ittlii'.t i U?u of ili'1 s t ut^iug drj.
Now tii' A bbcy i* a shuw-plaoo ivsT
w ell jis a 4-luit ? h . ami the showmen \
(<i wit, tlrf* v?''(.'i'r> became restive uiii
dor the elfvjnew e of l'r. Harrow. Ac
cordingly. a? xoruuiuus i-uiouuler
lei-olds, they ?'caused the organs to
jilay, 11 11 ( il they had blowed him
< |< > \\ ii /' "Hero again, you I ln? ??r
gans blow. Whether the organist was
si sloop not uuhkol.t. fur organists pre- ' J
for a sl''v,? i" a I. >n t; sermon any day -
aiiil one of the \ >rgers olileiated at tlio
keys. I do n??t know, but I coi if oft*
I should like to Itavo lu aid tho "Volun
tary" lit name' Hull "blowod1' Isaac
l.aiTow down Longman's.
(all ". ike" Story.
S< uiH'body s)ii,n!d mnUo a coilcctiou
of cycling yarns 'I hoy would certain*
ly ?uitvio tli*1 vor.v IliU'st ??f (tailing sto
res. The l it.- i I have hoard recounts
,!ii?u a wheelman was riding in thy
u? - ii! Ii I ? irhood to Worcester after dark
w Ik ii a brawn.N constable stopped liiiu
>i ii 1 1 driua'idfd to know why ho was
tiding wlllmi't :i light. Not a mo
ment's pauso t lapsed before tho oy
t li.-.| fra mod his excuse. "See that hi
t It V" ho saiii. pointing on ahead to
! tic glim ua r of a light In tho road*
??\Voll, that mat lime is my better lialfz.
ii is part of tins machine, yon umiofl^i
shind. i was riding tandem, when -
ilio parts became ungluod: my wife
rude ahead, not knowing what hsld
happened; when I recovered iii.v senses
she was out of shouting distance."
Tlio coiiBlnftne was, ii is salfl. sifll
gasping when tin- cyclist had got 'ltf> to
f\<lvo miles an hour, London SlMcli.
Pool.d by a Pox.
Lord < 'onirleton's preserves near
Marybort/. <.,>uoeu's County, were re
cently I In- seetie of si most unusual
sporting iucidcni, which goes to sliow
thai the impudence .if foxos is pretty
well on si par with their proverbial
eiiuniug. Mates a letter to the London
Teh graph. A woodcock was flushed
in the pleasure grounds, whio.h wore
lieiug beaten for rabbits, n-sir the
house, and vis promptly knocked
down by M>* Mb Kenmi, Lord Congle
ran'>' agenr. .Insr as the la I ! ejr^va* "?
about to pick up the bird, however, a
1<*\ .suddenly <l.i shed out of si clump
of rhododendrons', sind snapping it up,
bolted !nv:iv with his audaciously ac
quired prize, ilespil e much shout lug
and hallooing on the pu t of those who
were eye witnesses of sill episode well
nigh unl.juf.
The average toy makers in Saxony
makes about one cent an hour.
South Garolitiaand Georgia
Extension R. R. Company.
SCHEDULE NO. 3.
In 1 'Iff oct 12:01 u. m.f Sunday, Dee, 24th,
Hctwooii Camden, S. <7., and Hlaeks
liui'K, S. <?'.
Went. East. ^
35 33 32 34
EASTERN TIME.
2d Clas* J*t Cla?s 1st Class 2d Clnsa
li<>, 1'rt I'nasng'r
l'afwng'r l'nssng'r
STATIONS.
Daily nx. J >ally ?x. Daily e.v Daily ex.
Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday,
f. in.
s 20
8 60
y 20
10 50
I 1 -2(1
1 1 35
12 an
1 (10
1 20
2 30
2 no
;t 10
I 10
4 45
5 30
6 00
0 25
6 35
7 00
I-. hi.
p. m.
1 2 50
1 15
1 27
1 10
2 10
2 15
2 35
2 50
3 00
3 10
3 20
3 40
3 55
4 02
4 20
?1 35
4 50
5 00
5 20
p. in.
l>. ul.
Camden 12 25
DeKalti. 12 02
Westvillo 11 50
Kershaw . 11 35
Heath Springs 11 20
l'k'iLMint Hill 11 15
Lancaster 10 50
itlvor.sldd 10 40
Sprlngdell 10 30
Catawba Juno't 10 20
Leslie
Hock llill
Now I'ort
Tir/.ali
York vi lie
Sharon
Hickory Grove
Smyrna
lJI(n-l.ttlnir**
10 10
10 00
y 3ft
<1 30
15
o no
8 45
8 35
H 15
u. in.
Ui'lwcen liliickitlMirfr, S. C.,
Marlon, N. C.
p. in.
5 30
4 50
4 30
i 10
3 15
3 00
2 35
1 00
12 40
1220
11 00
10 40
8 20
H00
7 80
6 50
6 20
GOO
5 30"
h. in.
it ud
West.
11 33
EASTERN* TIME.
East.
32 12
STATIONS.
2ii Class 1st Class 1st Class 2d Class
Mixed l'atsng'r l'Assng'r Mixod
I irtily ex. I lady ex. Daily ox. Daily ex.
Sunday. Sui^duy Sunday. Sunday.
n , in,
? H 10
8 30
8 40
?J 20
JO 00
10 10
10 25
10 50
11 15
11 35
11 45
I / 05
12 25
12 50
? >. in.
p. m. a. in. p. m.
5 30 lllacksburg 7 48 6 40
5 45 Earls 7 32 6 20
5 50 Patlr's Spg's 7 25 0 12
ft 00 Shell.y 7 15 6 00
0 20 liiitlimoru 6 55 4 50
6 28 M"<yresljoro 6 48 4 40
6 38 Henrietta 6 38 . 4 20
<*? 55 Eoro.'t City 6 20 J 8 60
7 10ltutherfordtoii605 3 25
7 22 .Millwood ft 63 3 0i>
7 8?()oli|fii Valley ft 40 2 60
7 40 Thermal City 6 37 2 45
7 58 (Hen wood 6 17 2 20
? 15 Marlou 6 00 2 00
p. m. a. m. p. m.
WEST.
1st Class.
15 13
Daily o.x.
Sunday.
P in n m
1 00 6 00
1 20 0 20
2 40 ?40
p. rn. a ul.
(xuHiiey Division.
EASTERN TIME
STATIONS.
BlRCknburff
Cbprofcw Kali*
Guffnuy
EAST.
lnt Class.
14 16
Dally ex.
Sunday,
am pa
7 60 8 00
790 940
7 10 2 20
a' m. p. in.
Train No. 32 leaving Marion, N. C., at 5 a.
m., making close connection nt Illaokshiirg,
8. C., with the -outhbrn's train No. 30 for
Char otto, N. C., and all points East, and
connecting with the 8- uthnrn's vestibule go
ing to Atlanta, Ga? and all points West, and
will receive passenger* goinu East rom train
No. 10 oo the C.4NW, IL#T.>at YorkvUle.a
C., at 8.45 a. ib.. Bi.?Wa^W\ nt Camden, ~
S. C-, with the southern's trslnyfo. 78 arriv
ing In Charleston, s. C., at a 17 i. m.
Train NoUM with ps-s^nger eosfch attached,
leavtog Blanksbnrg at 6,30 a. ml, and con
necting at Rock Hid, 8. C., wlthvhe Sonth
era's Florida trsln for all points South.
Train No. 88 lesvlnc Camden S. CL, at '
12. 00 p. m., after the arrival t>ii>?8? tts rt ?
Charleston train connec s at Laoea4ter.flkC._1S
wUu Hie L. a r. ft R.( at {THiaWi-a JuuS.Zm7
with the 8. A. L? going Bast, at Book
8. O.. with the Southern's ram Now 9i4tf
Cfaanotte. N. CL. and aa peteta lwt, da
neote at Tprkville, 8 C? w?tb trela Mo. ton
the O. A N. W. BJ B., for Ctwger, 8. C. At
Blacks burg wit ? the Houtnera'e fniftih ?
(foia* East, and the Southern's trnia Mo. A- ?
gol ? Wast, aad euoaosttan at Marian, M.O*
with the ?outafcetn both Kaat and Weal*
SAMUEL *
r r>