The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 28, 1908, Image 4
L ". Qjl'j One "llrmuo (Julnlo<?"
That la l/HX.'vttvc l',ioiu> Quiniuo. Jy>..u
for tho f)l(jnattm< Of K. v? . firove. IJaod Mip
World over to f'i?m i\ < 'old iii One Duw !?'.'? '
CLAY AND MPDDEU.
Auntlo: "Ixiok, r.ubblo, . that'H Rft<
maims* mummy;*4 ?
Bobby: "And what wa? her name,
Kuatlo?"
- 8tatk ov Ohio, City ok Tom:i>o. i
LpoAfl County, I
Frank J. ClIEMKY iiihUch onili Dial He i"
?enior partner ol the firm ol k.d.CiiKMKY a
Co., duititt bJMtnvMM in the City ot I0M0,
? County and htute nloreaaid, and t lint mild
firm will pay thenum oi o.nk HUfUittKi* tun.
LAIU tor each and every rn?e ol CAT A (III II
thai cannot lie cured by the un? ol II m i a
Catarrh Cijui;. i'ltANK J. LllK.NKV.
tJworn to belorc me and ttubni'i thed in *ny
ptfntin}?, iln* 4Kb tluy -ot December, A. I J.,
1886. A. W. Ulbahon,
(NRAL.) Notary I'uhhc
llutl a Catarrh Cure ia.takori intei unity, and
_?,??> ?U? directly on the Idood mi'l inuconn xur
Htiikn ol the ayatoui. bend l>jr ic.-anuumaU,
tree. K .) CllKNKY A Co., lolt'do. O
fcold hv nil IJrti^iHiH, 76c,
Take Italia l'ninil) 1'iIIh (or conatipution
A SOCIETY WOMAN RUNS A
BINDERY.
line jpildi
o Com
JFQRNIA
WRUpCd.
tn?uu{a. hn r'<! . i,i n:\c.l or. ?!n?
on? of l-\ " i y juu'kli'.t'
i ALL LADING DHiJGGira.S
lit only, r?^ulor j)i ico CG< l?wl>l?
Bo.'V'OJ.
less moony a man m..U<'t> Uk
ihii'i mill t i"?l,
ECZEMA FOR FIFTY IMVE YEARS.
Buffcretl TornunU from ? In
frightful OontHtloh? (?ot No llf'ji
Until Cuticum OlU'f.l Hl.ii.
?I had an itching, lonn?nl n;; ci.v.ai
ntuc? 1 cauvo into the \vo, . I,. an I I am
?H w a man ? ttfty hvu ycaia old, I trie I .".l|
ktbda of ineOicm^n 1 heard of, but fonts! no
r?lirf. I wua truly in n frtf/.ltlill con, Id :"ii.
At laat I hrotio out all uvvr with i."l .uidl
t<Wi, ^hioh iUpC #Wng vm JTii
Wore na big oh wuinutu, causing tfreat | ?:;<?
and miasry, but 1 kept from hunvichn'ii a-J
well na I could, 1 wan an Vim down timi
I could hurdly do jny 'works i iiic-1 ( atiP
our* Soap, Ointment, I Insolvent, mid i'il'a
for about eijjht niontha, and I can i.uili
fully a?y 1 am cured, llalu JJordwell, Y?p*
ton, In., Auj . 17, 1907."
*1 cheerfully ontloisc llio uliovc lest i
moniul. It ia ItiQ Jfruth. 1 know Mr. lJ<>i<!
wcll and Know tlu* condition iiu waj .u.
Kelaon 11. Bilvneti,
^ .
Hut row men tiro ablo in npproriiilt
jwBti<50 t/ln'ii (hey ^rct it.
Her Object In A"jt and Not Cash.
Mrs. Hobart Chntlleld-Tnylor is out
of the nuisf interest in*; uinaeii in
Chicago,. saVB The Deliheal or Cut
; January, ft. is conceded on fill side?
that she might take up tin reins wiii-n
Mrs. Palmer lets them fall. She i<
/)11q of the beauties unions Chicago
' society women, with u beauty winch
.Mios more in poise nnd bearing than
ill mere facial feature. She is Lai!
<'and finely modeled, with tastes wliicli
~twrv> Klhletie and artistic. Several
years ago she gt^^tlccl Chicago by es
tablishing "'JThe m>so Bindery ' ' ? she
was Hose Farwell before her murriagt
?which ia housed in the Fine Arts
- Hnihlint? now( and from that *hop
come forth many really good exam
_ples of the hand-bound book. 1 lobar!
ChatHeld-Taylor is himself a wriier.
the author of some society novels, and
of one serious work, only recently is
fuied. concerning Moliere. The Chat
field-Taylors live in Lake Forest, "the
Newport of the "West," and entertain
?whom they please. . Artists, writers,
prima donnas and actors are number
ed among their good friends, who art
always delighted to bo their gue?U
brain ron ton
Increased by I'roper Feeding,
A lady writer who not only has
done good literary work, but reared
a family, found in Grape-Nula the
Ideal food for brain work and to de
velop healthy children Sho writes --
"I am an enthusiastic prnclairuor
of Grape-Nuta ri a regular diet. I
formerly had no appetita in the nio-c
fng and for 8 vt-arn while n'ursl is
my four children, had iasuffic.'-'nt
nourishment for th->i.>.
"Unable to?o;.t b.-rakfact I fr'.'
faint later, ahd fji;! 1 to the pan
try ar.d eat cold* ? *.i ut.svase.
cockles. doughnuts or an>:hinr; 1 hap
pened to find. IJr m; ;i writer, ;?
, times ni^ head f el L hea\y a;ul :ny
brain asleep.
"When I .rend cf Grape-Xuts T
t)?gan eating It every morning, ab*o
Ifave it to the children, including my
10 months' old baby, who soon grew
as fat as a little pig, good naturrd
and contented.
"Within a week I had plenty of
breast milk, and felt stronger within
two weftks. I wrote evenings and I
foaling the need of sustained brain
? power, begen rating a pr"?all rnue ?r
v nf :r-' <:
? my usual Jn^ig.miwde i.-U puddic?.
pie, or cako for dessert at night.
"Grape-Nuts did wonders for me
and I learned to like it. I did not
mind my housework or mother'e
cares, for I felt strong and full of
'go.' 1 g raw plump, nerves strong,
V mod Trhen I wrote my brain was
active and clear; indeed, the du)l
Stead pain never returned."
"There** a Reason."
Mama given by Pcctum Co., Battle
Omak, Mich. Rea? "Tkr Rc-4 te
to ?**?..
? * ?* t- f -
? ? i ?+ -
, News
W8f$E
HIIIKCTOX.
aitui locating bit hrmy
?'< ? .'Ml l,t V-llUl
ClLlzcna
oiinjrjlb.r of I ha Jap.
lu \V fcfcblntyton, bun
to. Tukiu. ?uuxl iii?
K, MttUul, who n&*
%e |>oxt at Parjf i ?' '
Hear A?1 *?* I t*u I (*ynvor>w. In a lo..?z
report mad? public ><? Washington,
anawftred tbu recently iMbJlttbtd crrU
Irlstm* pf lii? Anifni^nn ni>vy, Ills con
clitHlon b?)ng thfti t h f< -> 1 1 ? i > m nr.* not
inferior to in fu.oik'i ?t
SorreUii'v Taf kq >'? t;iu. "it 1j no
Uody'H biuinviM > ib? t- ?<> U m
nro KoiiiK j)r<jv!ij?'j tbvy 1 - ? . ? ? > to tbf
ocean and do no-, Wivjvde au>bo.ly*
land. "
On inuUon of K'^iaUo' PulJom tin*
IS "iHlie appointed Vbaj ra !?'. i>,
? t Ma^ynH) r. v ! >?, ;? hi b.?r of
? iiftf ird of U"i;^rit* of the jftrilt h:<on!/n
'irttHitnon,
Prtaldftht I to ok ? V' It (1 tii" In
tovsiP.to Cob?i\i??rr<? ?o ,n
vrstfxat.o railroad con t#> .!'?:> :-n
v. 1; *1 t road's* voi'.ld fctt ifl (1 I'.
rsUucifag Avagv.;:. . ?
? I'i'OSldrthl |(i 'i ti'Vi'H -./. -..v.*' ,t t * , * j
rfaighatton or iv.m'c p III > ma ek*
l''ir.,t AgjlitftUl J'-. lU?atU ?i" '? :: :..-l I.
u bo I/? to .:! of .l*r?.c
iv t :try Tali'* < :? v. r ,
An ftrblivfitb m t ?- v |>?iw?^oi tbo
t T ii J r "fl S-* t'a Cf;? ami J'7j?n".t? \vns #i\:nr"1
tr.'i-Foi ;uwy T\(/i) i ' A uibaKi'adur
J tia?'.na_nd at tba St.. IJQpavttnout.
Ol l{ AIH)l'Ti:i) iST/ANi>tt.
I'lavariM newvpaDul'H would like to
K#>i? I lift Oban II" ',???? lie orftabllnb ?!
under hoIm' itnaranlf , and' i.vpefct
Mio allonlion of llii* ji u t boi l f li's at'
Washington will bo failed to I be mut
ter. ?
In ord',-r lo return' to the UnitVd
Si.i-is, Major (lnn?tr a I Wood will tarn
.lit* army in the Pboim.'lnoK over to
Ma !?<!?* Oenera! John l?v VVwiiton.
An 1 'id Iron, |*ueo^nltio ?>? Porto
i ? . '> ax a Torritory of tlx; I'uiwd
L\ ?? i was dttUtrmined tipoii by th?
.'io.is:: fJtir.uni' jd on lu?ular Affair.i.
WaHbSmjUuj, by an ijn"iidniom t<) a
f.*\ vnrabio roiio/i; of t|n> (!ooi:e?; lil'.l
Tb?? ?"> ni p !'??.. ? rxnos*::*.'' of th" < ! i ~ -
vj.fnfnl rondlt Ions lonn j>r<-'Val!lns in
Miuiila (!us oni '? i-v-Hurrd
(rv t lio f.';,nrt ord? linn tit" (?r<?s<'fi?
rtrrrr n?_ frrtrrrrl ? M'fff tjy , Rt'juttr CrjJ>
(.ii tl'f cli in"-'.'..' of Talsilirat ion
' :i i\i :.il lc ?!r< jn-n
't'bo^Pariu :n)'. of Havaiir.., -
vi\f< ?? t:i lull' 1 1 1 o .MltilUf v.;'u
lilowa i ? : > by onl.'r of ilv* A nvr i'":*?ii
' \'.m- I )?(?>!)?:) fi nr ,i ! t ? > Jus'lfy ia: t r u
t i f ii in < ' ib:i.
???i-iMik Wr.stfM'bfrK, a srar.:a:?. ?? :i:?
ilir.'.viid at Sian .livan. Po.lo U.ca. \'.a.
s a native of >!t w V j:!: City.
liOMKS VIC.
!'<>M v I n f, tlx- re?-ent ?om'-nnnual
/ i -r. ! :>'? i inr ?? at l i?e Nm vji I ? A eH?.?>.?my,
* rv Mi' ; I \ven,/-:-iv mi'txhin
: ? ii i- om'I , wiM I; ;?? ;r,iv-n
?' '.?? . ??rval.ivc of ri ???<> ni ?/. or lining
?" ' I j'vo.jh l .it' .*??:!?? diii1 will 1) >
' !m i\ ! ?v ?!' el.!' < ? ti l sixi ? lour
rl" ? 1 1" i' . . - i < s ? :i mi"
(
<';? ;? ' ?' * i I i':i " 1 y rrtpovJtng MJHl
' ? . i " : ? ' ' ' i' '-Mi ?a
'!,vt . r ml hiv -ITaiVy. v.- em
ii by , <o? 1'. ral Grand Jury
1 .< flMJl.- I ) '?!>?.
M or !>??(,.'.. an
Jt:; t'.'f Ci V I'lllIM \ .'S 1)1 ist
'v >;? a ill'.' j.v.ira it.'.* v.-hi' i i':- are
I
v it ;> !? i *;>(] v pa r . * -? * ?
I ? ???, < of " n it;, i id >rs" I ? :
? ? Mi- war ni Kenan li > kj ..:i .
\- Pbeeniv. A 'dr., i\,n ?"r; fd'f vf"
o. i for shearing- sheep by machinery
?a".., ?'!i lis a nia !t nam.. 1 I". Ilim,
who "Prnvfl II l' sheep in ?: i ti** limir*.
Yhe tdiearii"? plant employs thirty
?it** -i . and al.so inadt' a oral's it <?
<>.d by sli-'ininu' 0572 sheep In nine
i ' ? i
.'ad-AO Jdndsey, of l ho Juvenile
Com i, of ')ciivim', in an address be
'"> o I ho Free Synagogue, Now V or
I'iiv, made a plea for mion "fair play '
in dealing with wayward boys.
At Dallas--, Texas, diamonds and
oilier jewelry worth SIO.uOO wore
stolon from the horii^'of J. S. Arm
wironR, hanker and meat packer. Xo
clue has boon obtained by defective*.
The burglars left no trace of how
l hey entered the house.
Congressman Theodore K. Burton
wp.a renominate'! In Cleveland.
fhe bank at West l'uint, lu*.i?* ha
closed.
KOKKICX.
.The gunners of li. < raiser Mary
land established a new world s i -m-.m.I
a-. Lattery file a'. Ma;-;uul(j..a Ua.v,
Ivjwcr California.
Arthur liynr, .tiiit* Cenrpe H Witz
ho if, etc:, was coavir:eil of bijjamy
and fraud in Kn^iarr' and tctilene.- I
lo prison fur seven year;.
Nicholas Co. hard. C??? wr?or-*ien
(?; ?l of Finland, wa.s iei.io'o.l and
lien era I yuu !luvtki!:a:i up'oi r> U-.l i-?
i I. ?? post.
A dispatch from r.-i.t;-s'.t,r
;<aid tlint prelintinary ; ^ ';.t I b-'-n
issued for the vxped.; on (,?>, .:-^J
t ; oopj to the I'oiii.an ?ro;;iin .
The Japanese ' overe :::? ':t t -is : >t
I ? Ambassador C ? " i i : : ? ? : i .*? ; ;j
Aiv.' i ica on tii ? i;n .%. io.? > . ?
> inn; lurif.cr t , jii it, Oi . ,*.o l.):.
C 'led.
Survivals, Not Amf rlc.Tnisnis.
The accepted manner of dejini.isr.
Americans, elthor maio or f -sn ii \ In
the London comic papers or in scr
otal rate English novels is to lav. I
their tpoeeh plentifully with "cabu
la*' " and "guess", awl with "well" at
tlie opening of each sentence. This
mode of marking, or any other is Irt
Itself totally unimportant, but lln
gnlstically it is not without Interest,
for while it Is purely conventional as
now used and has no relation to any
American habit* of the present day
w?:o'h r e icd l^id. <t i ' ? n'e^-^aTi'
{?, i.. ' ? it-,. it i'i ? e."',| -wcrked in&ular
humori.st.s nee I not have gone so far
afield to t>nd tho words necessary for
the identification of Americans. The\
really had but to turn to the "New
Letters" of Thomas Carlylo (Vol. l.
p. ITS), and there read the following
sentence: "Ho has brought you a
Fox's book of Martyrs, which I cal
culate will go In the parcel today;
you will get right good riding out
of it, I gtiess." ? From "Tho Origin of
Certain 9 Americanisms," by - Senator
H. C. LodseT in tha Seritr.er.
A NEW COUHl AH?A.<utM?NT
Armada-eat of Judicial Circuit* Cy
New Lav.
Tlu bill ;iH |/4ihh4.d hy buiii house* i*
hi follow h: !
"Section 1. ' 'That tbe State Uo,
and j* hereby, divided inio 13 jwdi?
citd circuit*; composed uc follow*:
"Th? First rtircuit nhnil be ctiuj
po*cd of tlu- eountu* ' of ikukcluy,
Dorchester, <)i am^eb-u^' mid Olhouii.
"The He< ond circuit ?ljrtll be cofy*
pot*cfj of t fto roiuui' 4 ' of Hampton,
Aiken. f.uu?UuiK O^iti
? ' ' The Tldid circuit wh all b?? cow
i of i h'j couuti** of Clarendon,
I.ee. Sumter and W ill
"The Fourth circuit **?ll be com
|w)$cd <.f ilii> count ie* of Cheater Held. ?
Darlington and Mfnrlhoro,
"The Fifth circuit uhall l>o com
posed of thu count ic# of Kershaw and
|;i' I ? I j ? : i ? 5 .
"The Sixth circuit k!> h i l b? cop4?
poficd of the coiuitlc-' of York, ('}?<?>??
I cf, I .liK. Hol'T juxl lA,lilflcld.
"'I'- i Seventh circuit *huM bo coin
posed of i ho counties of ('hcr^kOP,
Sjini'f ouburff arid I'liioii.
"The Mitfhlh circuit shall he com?
poncd of the counties of. Abbeville,
Newberry, liiimcns and ' ireonwo.od.
"The Nil tli circuit shall l)U coiujwtf
? d of the count iok of < hui lotion, ( 'ol
leto;i Mid lot.uforf,
"The Tenth circuit nhall hft com
posed of t!w counties of Anderson,
OiVetiVilb' I'jckelir- and Oconee,
"The Klovcnth circuit nlnill h<? com'
postd of tin1, counties of Lexington,
Suliu!:; and F?dj?fdhdd.
? ' Tho T v. ?? 1 1 t il 'Micuil all nil hp en;:! ?
posed of the counticH of Florence#
Georgetown, Horry tutd Marion.
"Sec. '2. That the KolicitJr of t lie
Fifth circuit holding office under
prior f tatutes of tliis ftiuto shall,
after tbo 1st day of May next and
for the remainder of hi* term, lie ???)?*
lieitor of the Kh-wnlh circuit, creat
ed hy this act, with ihcVame salary
us that which lie now receive*. The
solicitor of the Fighth circuit hold in*
ofThe nuclei pfio'r .statute of this
(Style shall, after the 1 i?i day of May
next and for the rcmuinilcr of hrs
term, he solicitor of the Fighth cir
cuit, ns reduced in si/.e by this avt,
with the same nahiry that he now re
ceives. And the vacancy in the of
fice of the Fifth circuit, as constitut
ed by this net7~^h"ll hr flflrd by np~
point ment of the tiovciiiui'. *u?*h ap?
pointcc to hold office from May I,
100S, until his successor, elected at
l c next general election, shall duly
qualify; the ..salary, of thu solicitor of
this circuit to be at the rale of $1,700
a year.
" See. That tlio ju<l?">K nnd
stenographers of tin.' Fifth an'
j Flight li circuits as heretofore exist
j itig shall he judges and stenograph'
ers of the Fifth ai.ii Eight h circuits,
as const it uted by t his act, and a j u rl trt
I' "f tin.' Eh'vnnt h judicial circuit shali
f hi? eh'etod hy life yi-it -ial assembly.
11 See. -1. That t ? : r?" spring term of
1 all court:: ti:;- von;' !!)')'!
j shall he hold as m ? w j > r- 1 \ ? ? J ' < i hy law.
and the several judges shall h.j'.d sat.?
[ courts as heretofore* indited h\ I ho
chief j : : I ice. The si", ' i"d ? ? : t"?- , i : t
courts for tlii- xiintnie. nod f * 1 1 i'-ia:
of I DOS s!-;;|! he heid !>? the s-.eir.J
jllduvs aetoi iini_' to ::*>;>? i ?; 1 1 metits l'i
Hie. made hy Hie chief jie^iee, v,!n?
?!:all also appoint i!,?- i ? ? n?? !->r
:ng the courts of ir?'ueyal .-ssion s and
"oiiunon pleas of the !?':>.!. Torn.
Fourth, Fifth, Elevenlh and TwelHI:
circuits after May 1. lon^. until
otherwise provided by statute. or in j
ease of his absence or innhiiiiv. hy
the acting senior associate iuj-tie<,[
within a seasonable time prior t > Ma>
I next. , '
"See. rt. That the judge of the
Eleventh eireuit shall appoint. a sten
ographer for the circuit courts of
said circuit to hold otUce from May
1, inns, who shall receive a salary
of $1,200 per annum.
"See. 0. That all acts inconsistent
herewith he, and the same are here
by repealed, from nnd after the date
at which this net takes effect.
"Sec. 7. That this act shall take
effort upon its approval: Provided,
That the solicitors and stenographers
of the Fifth and Eighth. First, Third
and Fourth circuits, as constituted
by this act, shall discharge the duties
of their office until May 1, 10MS. in
all of the counties composing the
Fifth, and Eighth, First, Third and
Fourth circuits, respectively, as con
stituted prior to the passage of thi/
act.
'Sec. S. The solicitor of tlio Third
oi>..uit holding office nnder prior stat
utes of this State shall, after the 1st
day of May next and for tlus vemain
Jer of his term, be solicitor of the
Twelfth circuit, ere it led by Jhis net,
with the same salary as U^t which
he now receives. The solicitors of
(lie First and Fourth circuits holding
office .under prior statutes shall, aftei
; the 1st of May n"::t and for the rc
I mainder of their Irnr . he solicitors
of the Firs! and F..:;tlh ? i r<*i: its. as
ivdu-vd in size h\ t!v act. with the
sane salaries that they now receive.
:.d the v:ii iuh'V in the o3:or of soli
i'or of the Til i ? d e:reU't ;?> conM it ;. t -
e:l liv fj'i< art :d:aP !>.? tilled b\ ap
point mTmt of the governor. v-h ap
pointee to hold ofUce from May 1,
1008, until his successor, elected at
the next cetera I election, sliall duly
uualifv. The salary of the solicitor
of this circuit sh.all he a! the rate of
$1,700 a year.
"See. 0. That the .judges of the
First. Third nnd Fourth circuit?: n*
heretofore existing sliall ho judges of
the First, Third and Fourth circuit*
es constituted by this act, and tho
of the Twelfth circuit shall Ik>
elected by tup general assembly.
"Sec. 10. That the senographers
of the First and Third circuits as. now
constituted shall be the stenograph*
ers of the First and Third circuits as
herein created and the stenographer
of the Fourth circuit, as now consti
i tuted. shnll he tlm stenographer of the
j Twelfth eireuit as herein created, nnd
the judge of the F7uirTT? errcuit shall
appoint a stenographer for said
Fourth circuit at a salary of $1,200
a year." ., ... ^
MIUTlA INSPtCIION DATES
? T-- ?
U*ut. C?banljH0 and Col. Brock BeglA
Their Round of t'h? BUie on March
3rd. .
* < 'olmvVii, Special The annual in
? j *????! i?>tj of (lid liiilUjttf itf ih?? State
will betfih on March 3rd and ivcr)
omp?uy will \kf veiled. The in
*pecnori foi rW war rl ( wjll
Ik* moth? by Lout. Cba'h'* II.
''uhunid^ Jr., Uuj I uit.il Stale# uruiy
diieei- who iiuH lu'cn stationed li?rc(
?nd I lie inspecjiunu for tin* Si alt* will
be initio by Col. NV. T. Brock, tin* a?.
*:staut adjutant general. Tlw? follow-',
are the < i ?t t ???? fixed for rcj;i?*
nent (tu/l company:
Suuipter, March 3 llaailtjuurtcih
I bird battalion, Second intrant ry j
? ompany L, Second Infant i).
Timmousville, March 4-? Company
I, Second infantry.
Florence, 'March 5 ? Company II.
Second infantry.
Darlington, March (J Company K,
Second infhntrv.
Hartsville, March 0 Company (},
Second infantry,
< on way, March 10 "-Company 11.
Third infantry,
(leorgotown, March 11 -: Head-'
piartcrs Third infantry; head
quarters "Second battalion. Third
infantry; Company F, Third infantry,
Watc/boro, March 13- Company K
Third infantry,
< harlestou, March 14, 10 17 and IS
Headquarters First battalion,
Third infantry; hospital corps do
laclnncid ; Companies A, M, C ami
U, 'Third infantry.
Bamberg, March 10 ? Company I,
Third infantry.
Barnwell, March lip? Company K,
fiord infantry.
Orangeburg, ? March 21 ? llead
?i?urte,?'rt 'Second battalion, Second in
fantry; Company I,, Third infantry.
Klnrre, Mutch 23- Company Q,
Third infantry.
Bcnnettsville, March -4? Com
pany K, Sf?"ond infantry.
Cheraw. Starch 2f> ? Company !?',
First infantry.
Camden, March 12(?- ? Hospital corps*
~ T<1 iiilifuTm I , Second infafilrv; Com
pany A. Second infantry.
New Brook la tid, March 27? Com
puny 11, Second infantry.
Columbia, March 28-30.- ? Head*
' marteis Nationnl (rtiard; headquar
ters First brimade; headquarters
Second infantry; headquarters First
battalion, Second infantry; -Com
panies B, C and I), Second infant r> .
KdgeUeld, April 1 ? Company F,
Second ' infant ry.
Laurens. April 3 ? Company I),
i Fits' infant rV.
ierson. April 4 ? Company K.
j First, infantry; band First infantry
(ireerville, April 7 ? i Icadqnart eiv.
First lent ,".li< "it, Fi r?< t infantry; Com
iMinv A. First infantry.
S| 1 1 ii ninu-j . Aprrk S ? Conipnn\?
I. Filst in l':t n J Vv.
I * : i i * e t , : 1 ompanv M. First
< l.i-' -'ii. April 1 1). ? ( 'ompan v (
Firu! in :: n! rv.
*i" "!: * ?;!:?, H-!'S? Ib-ethpinr
fe'-< ! ,i"V in!ry; I<i*adiiuai'{ers
?Si con ? v , r -I v.: l'ant ry ;
t'ospi^i c?'.p> d? ' 1 1 1 . First in
fant ry; Company I., First infantry.
F??ri Mill, April !l Company K. i
First infantry.
Koc'k. Mill. April !."> -Company II,
First infantry.
Liberty Hill, April 1(1 ? Head
luarlers Third battalio::. First in
fantry; Company B. First infantry.
Cornwell, April 17 ? Company Q,
First infantry.
\\ innsboro, April 20 ? I 'missioned
?company of infamy.
Order to Militia.
The adjutant general has issued an
order for the instruction of the mem
bers of various companies as follows:
"All officers of the general staff and
of the several staff departments, non
commissioned st,aff oftic.el-s and mem
bers of the hospital corps will be pres
ent in uniform and under arms at the
lime and place fixed for the inspec
tion of the troops at the station near
est to their places of residence, and
will report in person to the inspecting
officers.
"The inspect ion will be followed by
a muster. Commanding ollicers will
prepare duplicate muster roll in ad
vn nee.
??The tmops will be paraded in ser
vice uniform, unless otherwise spec
ially authorized, and company com
manders will personally inspect their
comnwinds prior to the hour appoint
ed, t<> satisfy themselves that all the
met: are properly uniformed, that the
c ! < - f cr i^ clean, buttons in place,
shoe" polished, that the men are
>!;a\'t) and present a neat appear
: ncc in every particular, wearing
uniform gloves.
* * All rstles, including those held in
:< v. , vc. wi ll as ^liose in the hands
oj I in-, men. should be in perfect order
.u.d i c from rust. Tin- armories
s! be i:i condition to pa** impec
;i'iM for cleanliness, as should aU-4ock
ci< ai.d parkins; boxes. Clothir.ir and
??rpnpnient not issued should be neatly
!'.?!. iiil and placed conveniently for in
spection. All stores of any character,
believed to be unserviceable, should
be s?p4*nted from the serviceable pro
perty and laid out for inspection. In
ventories of the unserviceable stores
should be prepared and presented to
the inspector#. Company record books
.'i'-; of orders, rotr.irrd trp.cs of re>
ports and returns, and all Company
I books that are required to be kept,
will be nrvapged conveniently to
submitted for inspectipn. ; " .
"Commanding officer* will at one*
take nt ops to bring their command*
up lo thcibiuheRt possible degree .pi
efficiency and discipline.- All enlisted
men shonld at once be "notified of th<
time fixed for the inspection of th?
commands to which they belong, ant
should be cautioned as to the neeea
sary preparations. .
CUT THIS OCT.
Horn* Itrclpr for the Quick Care of
Cougfiu and ColOc.
Mix or.? half ounce of Concentrated
Oil of rinu w^h two ouocee of gly
cerin* (tu4 half u plot of Rood whU
Scey; shake w?ll each tlnu atid uae lu
4e?c* ot a W>a*pvonful to a table
ovary four hours. ,Jt wilt
break up an ncute cold In 24 bourn.
'Mm lum#4i*i?U ?t?n *?* aeeurod fforo
any druKflat at oniall coat nud easily
<n;?ed at home. Truo "Conoeut rated
Oil of I'iu'j" !?; a product of tho labor
a'o/ies of tip; UIoJmi Pharmaceutical ;
?ompany, of l>ayton, Ohio, and comes )
put in half oiiuro viala enclosed lu
ttu scrow top a'.r Haiti easts.
A k,,(h1 Cuuae makea n stout heart I
and n strong ann.--(lermnn.
lich vured lu 30 mlnntee by Woo! for d' 4
f>?t?iUiy Lotion. Never fails. Attiruggwte.
To those ?\vuyed by unbending jua
t ?<?<?, u bounteous ruee atiil flourishes.
Mr#, W?naiow'arto?ithtnK Byrup for OtJiiiren
K*Hhihu,Hoft?mM*Vj?Uiiis4,rt?dtMi???inttmiinia
tiou, allay* pain,e ? wind coli?5, 26c a bottle
Said tiip man who hfld skipped liift
board hill: "The inn keeper ia out,"
Mnny Old People Suiter From
Bronchial Affections, particularly at
thin tlmu of year. Brown's Bronchial
Troches givu iuuuodlAto relief.
A hundred years cannot repair a
moment's loss of honor.? Italiun.
The back is tho mainspring of
woman's organism. It quicldy calls
attention to trouble by aching. It
tells, with other symptoms, such as
nervousness, headache, pains in tho
loins, weight in the lower jmvt of
the body, that a woman's feminine
organism needs immediate attention.
In such cases tho one sure remedy
which speedily removes the cause,
and restores the feminine organism
to a healthy, normal condition is
LYDIA E.PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Mrs. Will Young, of 0 Columbia
Ave., ltockland, Me., says :
" I was troubled for a long time with
dreadful backaches and a pain in my
Bide, and was miserable in every way.
I doctored until I was discouraged and
thought I would never get well. I read
what Lydia E. l'inkhntu's Vegetable
Compound had done for others and
decided to try it; after taking three
bottles I ean truly say that I never felt
so well in my life."'
Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Earl,
Pa., writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
'?I had very severe backaches, and
pressing-down pains. I could not sleep,
and had no appetite. Lydlil E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound cured mo
and made me feel like a new woman;**
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable' Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been tho
standard remedy for female ills,
and has posit ively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumoral irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear
ing- down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, dizziness, or nervous prostration.
MINAHD'H MNIMKNT
Cored Mjr Aching Ibuk
After trying nearly everything fur two
year*, write* J. Perry, 83 Irigralutm tot., R
Provide uee, 11. I. To |>* vve tl;?t it euro*
r))'}Oii)Htio jNtiq*. wg will M?ad a
bottle , fr?w? u^>n r^nwL Mliiard'* i.iui
uioiit Mfg. Co.. Huutii FmaSingti un, iliwt.
JUfuk ambition *taiu? a public
cautte. ? Danibli.
FITK.Bt. Vittu'lVw^NM-voiiM l/i.*?A??~?per
umrumt lyc-Aii . (I by Dr. Kline's (iront N<t*4
fteritori-r. trial Ixittitt ant) trvnti** frf?.
pr. M jc, KJUX'. M..W1 Arch St I'hjiu , 1'a.
liluo uio the liiiU that Mio far froiv
ua.-'-Iruh.
T?y lor'* Clierolme l^medjr ofKwnM
4n<| Mitliea U Nr^t um'i Kr?ut route
?ly --turoe Uouk>ih, ('old#, Croup aad Coa
?uiu^iiuH. and nil throat ?tr4d lung trouble.
At druggutte, 60c. aud tl.oO per buttle.
There ur<: lot 4 of women that the
others would never speak t?w if .they
weren't afraid they'd misH the things
DipwiMve 4iWfultl<mT Ho, ?, h<?? Sallow
complexion? The ruiAedy In tiur
fieul Ton, tli? lf#?rb Itixwtivr*. write lor
' tAinprc*. (jui fluid TeaCu.. ilrooklyu, N. V.
j I low srjpall a doctor's pills urfc
v\! < n compared with hit* hills.
What t'nusp* If cattuchr.
From Ocfobej, to lla) , i;oj:1k arc the rw.*t
fr^urni of Laxative
' j'-rnmo rwnovwA ? avso K, \V.
lii'ove oil 1.i>r. <
No man will criticize your singing
as long as yon sing bin praise.
lUcarORi Whe*L
*a!a? elram of M^ronJ' or Kubwlf
wheat la r heoluiely fewro and ? M'00* MM
obtained /rotu !*?? J)c|)?rUflc?t of Agn?
culture. Our etrain >? Dakota groWB
whfh U?ij?n" HrotifBt# and
?nd positively work* black ru?t that t?r?
rlblo Moorch and would b? uehft??*d of
itH4;U if it did not return /row 40 to HO mm.
of th<? ti iicjt wheat th? ?ua oba/a on 00
?wr?? hi ?ood IJJ.# ft., Mvb , Wte., OWo#
Pcnn., MOj. Nob,, Kan- and other lan ill,
mid 10 to go bu, per eac in 4lj({ Idiiua. Wo
turn, m inaecte, no failure.
? jvrr ?kwd 10c 'fHia Ko'f.c*
to the John A. f*\r.*er SpH Co., u
C roate, \Via., aud thry frill aend you tbe
moat original *ead book . p*ib.lwN.f9? .to*
Kcthrr with /reo aa*"pi<w of fa? ?i? *?edi
euwt a* Mftcai oui \V .k-.U, BUI. 0 D-'llaf
iiiUM, Victoria Knpc, h'ftinfo.n. the dry
*?>! iuxuriator, Drown l".cini?. the dee
?rt gra Mifcer, Emperor William Ost<, mora
original .than the l'.n| eror himieif, etc.,
?to,, etrj
And if you ??nd H" thvy will mail in
?dditiofiia-pAchagf <f < i?in >- *? ??- 1 never be*
fete eeen by iou. ./< hn A. ?Uh(tr iiecJ Co.,
La Or o*ao, \Vi*. A. (,', h* x
Beware tho xecse when t ho fox
prutiche*. ? \ tnliun.
IMIra (Jut fil in if lo I I J)ayn.
1'uio "Ointrnetit i* ami rant eed to cure any
< a*eof It^htftff. Jiliii'l. iiievdinyor Protruding
I'llee in 0 to ? h ?'? v? or "??iiifv ri?f inil?^l. 50c.
Kwei'p before your own door;
CAPUDINE
I fl rr? if It rainovra the chum.
% m 1 M jtf[ ?? *o?>tli*a it.?? nerval and
y* *? |-al(?\ c-? tlio ach?-? an4
COLDS AND GRIPPE H?.1!}
li**U *tnl K?ur?Iirla alto. No l>?d
effocu. luc, Xio and iuu t>uttl??. (Livvio.)
fl/AN TFI1 *??????<? Hum! Mr, ? nn4 Hiula^
yy All ILL! A ? y klittl it i. y 4unn|i|y. m*>
T I ivkrr*. We j l, .1^1,1. III! II Mil! Htf
UAU ?.0? 1 l()UK(?i y HI*, fl ItliMuwd V*.
<lNCO?P?HATEOj
One of l?**t pqnlppert ix-li<?>l( In Ihr houth.
A School with ?l
Kcpurafion (or Do
in t Hijfh Grade
Work.
T nr. liAROKST. THE Mf
he mrunymt faoulif
BHOHrnAKDr Ti~Mh SB ? ? . iaik. mookkkktinu.
tW-Air?ra/,o Uach ?** 'V^'^OJK, Uilelf h X.r .or * hnrftt*. S, I
> *wkc*i,ini, ihutthund, ltnmutn>,tn,,etu.,bv Huh. tt?m4 b.uUu Q.-oul*~
MORK OKMJUATEH IN POSl (ii YUAN \U, OTIlV.H HCUOOT.s iN ill,
TKLKOIlAPrf > AS'D KM .1.IH t WK11K FOR IIANoSOMK >'a!aI.C Uh,
CABBAGE AND BEET PLANTS
For the next few wteka we will All all orders for Cofcbajr*
i*nd Beet Planta at the following price*: 1100 to 4U00, IT 26 per M;
MOO to 9000 1 1. 00 per M; 10.000 at POc por M; special prices on luigei
lot#, caah with order or C. O. D, If preferred. We guarantee satla
faction and wife delivery of plant*. We have ull the leading varieties
the JCarly Jersey Wakefield, the movt popular enrlv variety; the
Charloaton Wakefleld a few days later bul very desirable for garde#
planting. In the later varieties we have the Succession and the Lata
flat Dutch, both producing large flat heads. t'lanU now ready fo?
shipment; our poraona) attention given to all orders.
THE CARR CARLTON CO., BOX 100, MEGGETTS, S. 0.
Charleston
LARGE TYPE
WAKEFIELD
Second Earliest
EarlyJcrsey
WAKtiHIiLD
The Earliest
Cabbcgo Grown
SUCCESSION
Th* ~
Earliest
Hit
Head
Variety
CABBAGE PLANTS Fc-r Sale
I AM ON MY ANNUAL TOIJK around the world with any of the best-known varieties of
Open-Air flrown Cabbage Plants' at the following prices, viz: 1,000 to* 000, nt 51.50 per
thousand ; 5,000 to 9,0i)0, at SI. 25; 10,000 or more, at 90c.. F. O. B. Me>j>;ett. S. C. Ail orders
promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. A-sk for prices on 50,000 or JCO.COO. Cash accom
panying all orders
Address B. L. COX, Ethel, S. C., Box 2
If eo. you no doubt received free, oneof thesobuttons from
the S. C. exhfcnt, given you by the N. H. Bliteh ' o., (ho
largest VtKetabla and Plant farm combined in the wortd.
Wo w ill be glad to have your orders for cabbaiju and K?rd*r\
plants of all kind.'', raised in the open air'. Special express
rate*. Prices as follows: ? J, COO to 5.000 at 51 5i> per 1,000; 5,000
to JO, COO at $1.25 "per 1 ,000; ovr t 10 000 ?t 51.00 prr 1 ,(00,f. o b.
Express oflic* Mrc^eU, S#. O. \Vo euaranK-o c>unt. mo%ec*Mt all l^na-fltlo
?horf ASft, ami K'< r * prompt ?hl|>menU. All a??tl> purci.ft'eil if hi thu moni
> Hffiltuien, i/uarantretl true to t?po. Welij\f firii railyor larje
typa Wakefield. lit* lUndcrtou iuccomIvii nn<t llat v?riet:ej cf cif>- j
Ujc plant*. 6cn<l all ot<i<.r? to N.H. BUTCH CO., Mcosctt, S. C. \
f OHOEC AT ALL "
PRICE8, FOR EVERY
MEMBER OF THE FAMILY.
MEN, BOY*, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
. W. LtOi intofna mxkaa and oo II* mora <
MM'a SStJSO, $3.00 nnrJ SH.nt ahoma
than any otncv ,n*n 'jfetyewrvn fn tbo
* w rtrltS, Acomm* ft ??y hofet tfstslr '
o/lflpcv Itt fonper, ?/W
. or* 0/ ffpomlcr vatua than anyui/tar,
ah on a fn tha vrarttl ta-dojr.
f ,%'t
f olor
fiyeleU
I * *<i
W. L. Douglas $4 and S5 G!!t Edge Shoes Cannot Da Equalled At Any Price txriuwtiv.
tf-OAVTlON. W. I.. DonglM nam* a?d prion l? on brmoin. 9'nlsr Wo Hul.-t Ituto.
8oM by tiro ?hoe (1?aW? erer/wU*r?. HUc** uoailrrt trom uilL tnV? ' ,w! T,0 iL
unted Catalog frfft to *oy ad?lw?. w. 1.. wuiiui.am, Mrockiuit, JttnM.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more jcoods brlKhter and faster colors than any other dye. Ons 10o. package oolora nil fibers. They dy? In cold water better than any other dye. Toa
oak il?v anv earmonr without rlpplnjr ipHrt. Write lor fn>? booklor ? Hrnv to nye. IiImou and Ml* Oolora. ,HONKOK DtUlt) ('().. Qnlncv Illinois.
? ~~ 80. 9-' 08. ? ' 1 1
^More/ and
Better Tobacco
?Bigger Profits
rThfi. labor is as great to grow and
harvest a poor crop as a good one.
When you can so surely "increase your
yields per acre" and get a far better
quality of tobacco by using
Yiiginia-Carolina
Fertilizers
why not vise them this season t There':; no reason vrhy you
cannot accomplish the same as thousands of others. Mr. Y.
C. Love, of Tinkling, Va., says "As a producer of fine tobac
co, I do not fcci I. can say enough for vour fertilizer. It makes
tobacco that brings me more money than any Otlier fertilizer
I can get. I have tried many other brands but none equaled
yours. I believe Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers to be the best
on t]ie market for tobacco."
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers contain better and higher
grade materials than any othef brands of tobacco fertilizer.
They will increase the yield per acre, and improve the
texture and quality of the tobacco yoti crow, so you can
get a better price per pound than ever before.
Much Tfttuablo Information on tobacco-mltims will b? fonnd I In A
the new Vinrtni.vCaroiina Year Book or Almanac. Don l fail jff3.
to ask yourierttlizer dealer for a copy, or writ? our n**re?t JT I
bales onico and one will be sent you freo. -
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
HUVTTCTld, Vfc.
NatfoJk.Vk.
Coiawb^&C.
AUwb.U
?_ bnnA, Gt.
MwnpfcW, T?w?.
I>trV?a , N. C.
Cb?rlt?nn, S. C.
XUUhnoro. Md. >*
C.lib?.C?. '
GRIP
lets down
the bars.
The trouble Is It k<yci
no warning. The Mm of
the serpent warn* you of
^Aneer, tout Grlo nevei
cl Vea" in tlum until Its poison l<a? undone the aystera.
Weak lunc* ? mean consumption; we?k heart, heart
C. seace; and weak ktdnrys, tttjht'i disease. Tike
JOHNSON'S ?"&????? TONIC
In S3 minute* It enter* the blood and beglna to undo
th* mischief, and In one day the Grip vtctlaa U
placed beyond the danger lire*? Use, nothing else.
Johnson's Chill *32 Fbvier Tonic Co*
AQRNT9 (wlthniit mon^vl WANTFT>.
YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN
Better Your Condition. '
KoSnattor where you ?>e, you should take im
mediate ad vanUgc of our Su-nnifg iwi stenograph)*
couree. It put! tho f.io: o: i/uaiib!ltty into th?
dr.arne of youth, aul biiiej tho tuirof tftld w"hin
roach of entry ambitions rtudent, * life
uthniwi'e teamed to hold nit taint but toll and poor
pay. 0-ir Ciurse ia inexpensive an! easily muter*
?mi, After which we ?Uca out cra.f =??>?? in luciaor*
positions whrrn tlioy "lnukti if.iotl." If you
cannot coma to Portsmouth, wnlo tor our HO.vTK
8TUDT COURSE wtafcta tvwl rojrc to your infinite
betterment, the Question of youi rising life .
SNAPP'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
317 High St*? Portsmouth, Yi*
John WhitedCo.
L^UifVillf, Ky.
EsteblUhad U17. J
Hlffcert m*"?t prto* p%(.) I
for r+w
FURS
*i?U HIDES I
Wool ?? 1
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