The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 25, 1901, Image 4
Double Daily Service
Between Hew York, Tarapt, Atlawta, Net
Orleans and Mints South and West.
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Pori?mouth, Va.
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Royalty Wants Privacy,
The days when kings died in semi
publicity, after the manner of Charles
ll, are done, and royal families are now
lllowed to he a% sensitive as their sub
led* ahout the privacy of a death be<L
lhc Kmpress Frederick had her partijjlw
Jars reserves in such matters, and it was
!>y tar own wish that she was attended
In heKJast moments only hy her own
children^ It may h? added that Queen
Victoria shared this feeling of he! eldest
daughter, and she was not a party to the
summoning of even the Kaiser to her
side. His Majesty, well aware of the
reluctance tltat would he frit to make
this tax on his time and emotion, took
the matter into his own hands, and.
having an arrangement with a court of
ficial to he informed in cipher when his
giandinother should he dangerously ill
came over <?( his own accord, not await
ing for the invitation which all sorts of
considerations naturally delay. ? Loudon
Chronicle.
King Alfred's Canrp.
The millenary of Alfred the flre;it
lends special interest to the estate of
Winklebury, in Hampshire, now in the
market. It contains the well known cir
cular camp of that name, said to have
formed a stronghold of Alfred. F.xca
vations just made hy Reginald Smith
of the British Museum have brought
to light fragments of ancient British pot
tery. An examination was also made
in the autumn of la->t year, and fin both
occasions bones of rxtinct animals have
been discovered, showing traces of fire,
nrnhahlv sacrificial. I hc camp is hrliev )
ed to have existed be/ore the Roman 1
invasion. It was occupied as late as the j
seventeenth century by tite Parliament- j
ary forces when besieging Basing |
House. ? London Chronicle.
A woman neeu never nope to keep a ae- i
cret. Age will tell on her.
It require* no experience to dye with Put
nam Padki,b*? Ptra. Simply boiling your
goods in the dye is all that is necessary. Hold
hy all drugglsti.
Between the yearn 1760 and 177fl 100,000
pounds of si Ik were exported from Gt or
rfi? to Kngland.
It doesn't take an agriculluriHt to raiso
a row.
Cdtnrrh Cannot lie Cured.
With local applications, its they cannot reanh
the seat of the disease Catarrh is u blood or
constitutional disease, and in order to cure it
you most t?k* internal remedies. Hall's (,'a
tarrh Cure In taken internally, andactndireol
ly on the blood and mucous surface. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicino. It was
prescribed by one of the beet physicians in
this country for years, and is a regular pre
scription. It is composed of the best tonic*
known, combined with the boit blood purifiers,
acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The
pcrfect combination of the two ingredients in
what produces such wonderful result* in cur
ing catarrh. Send for testimonials, frse.
F. J. Ciiknkt A Co., l'ropi., Toledo, O
Mold by Pruggiata, price, 76e.
Hall 'h Family 1'ilU are the best.
Germany has one physician to every
2000 inhabitants; the United States one
* i j r*ci) G3G .
HmI for the lloweli,
No matter what alts you, headache to a
cancer, you will never net well until votir
bowels are put right. Cahcaiikth help nature,
euro you without a gripe or pain, produce
? anv natural movements, cost you just. 1 0
cents to utart getting your health bank. Cab- ?
CAiisra Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put ui>
in metal boxes, every tablet lias C.C.C.
stamped on it. ware of imitation*.
A bouhiv (o'A of honeycomb contain*
about U000 cells
FITS permanently cured. No llts or nervoua
uish after first dhy'n use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Hestorer. f 2 trial bottle and tr'atiso free
Dr. 1!. II. Ki.ink, I. tit., Ml ArchHt.. 1'liilu. Ph.
\ Boston was the first eit> in tlie country !
w-eatnblitfh free public bathd.
Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup for children
teething, soften the gums, reduce* inflamma
tion, allays pain, ernes wind colic. 'i6c a not lie
False teeth are now made, from paper
and are said to last n lifetime.
I do not bollot* Piso's Cure for Consump
tion has an equal for coughs and colds. ? John
F. Mot k r , Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, l'JOO. !
There are 30,000 Portuguese in Massa
cbusettt^ Boston having over 3000.
Brooklyn, N'. 1'.; October !i'2d.- -The Oar
flehl Tea Co., manufacturers pf Oarfleld Tea,
Garfield 1I( ailnehe Powders, Garfleld Tea
Syrup, Garfield Iteliof Plasters, Garfleld
Digestive Tablet* and Gat field Lotion, urn
now occupying ihe large and elegant oflico
building and laboratory recently erected by I
them. For many years tho Garfleld Re- |
medics have been growing in popularity ami i
their tucceta ia well deserved.
Permiasiou has been given for the erec
tion of a crematory in Madrid, Spain.
MISS LAURA HOWARD,
President. South End Ladies'
Golf Club, Chicago, (hired by
Lydia E. Pinkham'H Vegetable
Compound Aftrr the Bent Doc
tors Had Failed To Help ller.
? TUT
" Peak Mivs. Pxjtriiam : ? I con thnuk
?ou for perfect health to-day. Life
looked ko dark to me a year or two
ago. I had constat pains, ray limbs
swelled, I had diz* Kpella, und never
KISS LAURA HOWARD. OHIO AGO.
knew one day how I would feel the
next. I wes nervous end had no ap
petite, neither could I sleep soundly
nights. Lydin E. Plnkham's Veg
etable 9 Compound, used in con
junction with your Sanative Wash, did
more for me than all the medicines
and the skill of the doctors. For eifht
months I have enjoyed perfect health.
1 verily believe that most of the doe
BOUNDARY LINES.
llie AisltiUnt Attorney (Icncral on
New Boundary Line. t
The assistant Attorney geuerel has
rendered the following opinion In re
paid to the boundary lluos of proposed
new counties In response to a requgst
from ode iptsrsstsd In the now county
of Lee fight: .
Dear Sir: In your communication
of the 16th lust. you roquosi to be ad
vised upon the following questions:
First: "Are not the lines as laid out
and measured by the surveyor of the
proposed new county to govern In the
question as to whethor the voter is
witMn the new county territory or
not
Second; "If the promoters of the
aew county claim that the lines of such
now county run to a certain point and
those are the same lines as were sur
veyed by the other surveyor, are they
not tho correct lines to govern Inthe
question as to whether or not a voter
is within the now county territorje?or
not?"
1 am afraid that 1 do not thoroughly
comprehend your questions, but If my
view of the law can bo of sorvlco to
I ho managers and commissioners of
election, they are herewith glvon tho
benefit of lt.|
There poems to be but one question
Jf? ? h/iiu Jtrjt J)iu )uiu)ijiiri' IJjud
of a proposed new county to bo deter
mined.
This seems to me to be clearly lai'l
down in article 7 of tho const itut on
And by an aet of the general assembly
10 be found at page 64 of the nets. of
18!i6. This act requires tho g )Vernor lo
order an election on tho question of th<j
proposed new county, upon a petition
being filed "sotting forth the bounda
ries of tho proposed new county," an l
showing further that the other consti
tutional requlremon's aro comp led
with. This manifestly limits the o'ec
tlon to the territory within the h >? n:la
ries set forth Jn the pet'tlon filed w'.th
the governor. Tho governor and the
election machinery must b j limited
strictly to the boundaries set forth In
the petition. They have nj d'serotlon.
I cannot conceive how any surveyor
can fix on arbitrary 1'ne. There may
be differences In the surv.eys of differ
ent surveyors. This is a que3'lon o!
"fact. The courts which are the llnal
arbiters of such facts, are, in my o;>!n
Ion, guided by tho bounaarles In thl
petition filed with tho governor, which
survey meets with this reouirem*nt, as
above stated, Is one of fact and uot of
law.
Lutheran Synod.
Tho Lutheran synod of South Caro
lina Is to be held at Lcesvlllo this
yenr. rI*i?c uiiuitu! rcccion" v/Jiic!)
will be tho 77th, will begin on Wed
nesday and a flnn attendance Is ex
pected. The synod will be In session
through Sunday next.
Tin" o w!'l be several si.oelal ad*
dresses. The nssigninnts will be as
follows :
The Uev. It. K. Livingston, Sandy
Hun ? "Missions."
The Itov. J. D. Klnard. Lcesvlllo ?
"Ministerial Kducation."
l)r. M. M. Klnard, Columbia?
"Ordln atlon."
Dr. Klnard of the Lbenezor church
Ci)lumbln, has been Invited to deliver
an address to the student body of th<?
Lees.vllle college on next Wednes
day.
Cut With a Razor.
Hcnnottsvllle, Special. ? About 11
o'clock Saturday night Jerse Wither
spoon went to the house of Burton
Brown, an old negro living near
Drake, ten miles south of here, and
iiHked Ilrown to let him warm. They
both Nat down by tho fire* Brown went
to sleep and was awakened with a
razor. lie ran and Wliherspoon pur
Rued, cutting him in several places.
Brown's wife got out of bed and
Witherspoon struck he<- with an axe,
fracturing her sku!'. He ihsn made his
escape.
Preacher Kills Biirgf&r,
Madlsonville, Ky.. Special) ? Rev.
Kugene Harrison, pastor of tho Meth
odist Episcopal Church, South, shot
and killed a n< k-"> named Jim Lewis
ca-ly Monday end f ;.i rendered him
self to tho authorities. The minister
discovered the negro trying to effect
an entrance into his house. Tho
(otorer's jury at roon rendered a ver
diet <>f justifiable homicide.
Cotton Shippers Protest.
Macon, (In.. Special. ? Macon's eot
ton exchange entered a protest
against vjhe arbitrary rulo recently
adopted by the railroads relative to
the time when bi\is of toding shall be
Issued for cotton given to them for
shipments. The exrhanao thinks it Is
unjust to make the shippers wait un
til tho cmton has been compressed
and ioawed before the bill of lading is
is ???i ,ih?i ? fift-M w'll be made againt
t'jo j ulc.
two
Live New* Briefs.
Senator Hanna starts on a
weeks campaign toi.r of Ohio.
Marqufs Ilo, fomu.r Premier of Ja
pan, will probably see Prcsldont
Roosevelt
A trapp^waa killed In a train col
lision ? n the Iron Mountain, near
Desoto. Mo., and several persons
badly Injured.
Dr. Ii. M. Dug gar .Department of
Agriculture expert, goes to Franeffat
once to study mushroom raising.
A conscience contribution of $100
was received at the Treasury Depart
ment from Danville Va.
.The two keepers of the llghthonsa
at the entrance to the Straits of Mack
inac were drowned while attempting
to reach the mainland.
Tho perjury charge against Jssaee
Callahan. connected with the Codaky
kidnapping case, will
Oagiha, Neb.
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CAPUDINE
CVHIll
Nrrvou# IloM<l icjl". N?ur?Ixln.
? uJ MICK IIP.AUACIIK. I( U Hlm?.
Jmi?1v h*rinlt-w. No pn the
bflart. for said At all Dhik 8l?re?.
CK PEOPLEI
My U^dlsluMbelpyou or motity rarunriod,
Ai>tt- pW?^Ki|ls,for nr>y I'aln.aSo pnr bot?)a
AhH- MulurluT><or Chills, Ft) or, A'\, 25o.
Mevlvt I'llU, for tie Oi.o t?ud W? ah. 26o.
V?'?hoo fill#, for thVKtoniHrti nod Llvor.iOu
< u?rut? 1*11 la, fVr Co(i?tl(>atlou, V&c.
8. C.jPRIiiST, M. K. Newark, Ohio.
TO $1500 A VBAk
We want and Women a?
Traveling KiprtMNttUwi^r I,ocal Manager*;
?alary V>oo to ?iv?A >e*vaml all expense*,
according to experi/nce and\abilUy We alao
want local representative* : aXla'y to to <13 a
week and couiaiinaiou, depend/up upon Die time
?e voted. he nd atamV lor tiyl particulars and
Mat* poaltioa preferr<k Ajj/te**, l)<t>t. H.
TUK BKI.L COM TAnVT Philadelphia, fa.
Uae
In time. Bold hy druggUt*.
"'The Maure Hint tnndr IVrU Paint fMtnoui.
MclLHENNVS TABAbUJ.
BnOK'KKK|?KIIH'*iiMlvl?lott InVVcupftciir
S.OOU m?inr? . ' rit out- ('lily 1 1 ? I'Hv. mil. fruit:
HKnl lMlKX CO.. AlUtH't'A, UA.
| m^'V/oVulS I Thompson's Ey? Water
S3ZOD0NT tor ih? TEETH 259
w
E CUKE CANCER AND TUMOP
Wc Use NO Knife, NO Plaster.
W? ?ivtt no pain," ?hiul no blood.
Wa <>v r? vou BKFORK YOU I'^T.
We are a (Jradumn of Two Al hi leal College*.
Wo want you to rrijil our 60 Tux?* Book.
W o waut till# "ad" tu writing U8.
\Vo?ru Dm. J. 811.1.H Diniii, Xk'limouil, Va.
Wrlto u po?u?l lo duy For B'?oll F<?*>.
A WINT*"'*1* MONK OVABANTKKD
W# Wtti.t fen m our Uu??
1 1 a ' w r M II I ? ? I ? I t ? i- J I '' ?} Pfj J ? *
5'iU* All Mild* of ?r>
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wnll Olpnckfd rWft IM??l !>?'?
oo?e>'??t rei.i*pm< *?' <?|h?r
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m?lf iS t"? 'f ?!*??? Mi'l ' <>r
n.' .i M?w?fy m?kl <? i?r..|>?
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uf*c?ur?ir?. <lr?n?> ?Ule <* *'!?
euUur*lW<'rk?. r?n?r?lll??,l a
S/tniion uhen irrftiny.
C HEAP SCHOLARSHIPS
Ouri>o l?ge #' h<v? U greatly enlurtffd and
t ? (111 .t up At ? uo? we wi>l accept o
work or 10 ??? lor tuition. pn> railr ml
fnrc. lui uisti < boap and '?euro p:>n,
tloa# when grad alud. 'ihia/tffoi u mmlu
only (o ? ti w ir?>m bath couifty who apply
first, ?o wrlto at mice. Addrc??.
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Machine* and Oilier Machinery, 1*
Manuf ?turedbjrth
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TAOS MAY BB assorted IN SECURINO PRESENTS.
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CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS
FOR 1902
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