The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 18, 1910, Image 4
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TELEGRAPHY
Wu aro receiving moro culla for our Krad
uat?* tliau wo cun ?up|>ly. '1 hr?e months
you in our practical cour??.
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lion* Kii;iraii?e? tl. Write 1 or catalogun.
Charlotte 'I'otegrapliy School, Dept. S
Cbtrlutle, N. C.
ALLEGER O CO.
GET AN ALLEGE!* PIANO
Tli? Htamlurrt of I'erfeclloii,
GET AN AU.EGEIl ORGAN
Tb? HtmuUrd of Perflation.
tMrrara.
AMmi lock Bo* 19, Waahlngton, W. J,
"PLAIN TALKS ON FLORIDA"
Jiy (; I. Mooily, one of tho ottrly
*???! tl? ru i'Yom lliexe tulWnyoii will l?*Mru .
IDUIiy Important HiIiikm about KlorMn
and Florida lamla faria for you to re
UMiinbcr whfii you Invent They ere free
rite fbp ibetn.
II.UMIEll DEVELOPMENT CO,. Bunnell, Florida
ITCH CURED
IN 30 MINUTES, By On* Application ?#
Dr. Davids Sanative Wash
\IV> (/tiniaiitrc DH. DAVID'S SANATIVE
WASH (?> <>uro a(|V ctttto of Itch In 3" inlu
iiic.i, if unoil HocorilhiK to directions, or we
Will refund your nmnvy.
If !>? >k 1?*VM Hi-mtWirH or Mang* Dr.
DavM'iSAlUtivc W??l. will euro him ?U ouco.
Price, 50 Cents a Bottle
it cnnriot l?> mulled. Delivered nt your
nviir^'nf e>pf<UMi oftic? trot, upon receipt of
OWENS & MINOR DRUG CO.
Ukhmond Virginia
Mother's milk
will supply the
baby laxative enough, If
she takes a candy Caacaret.
And the laxative will be natural,
gentle, vegetable?just what baby
needs. Try one and youll know'
why millions o? mother* use them.
Vesl-pockat boa, 10 ctn<|-?l drn|-st?ra*.
I'eopU new ua? a uiillioo bom noatkly, 890
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ALMOST A MIRACLI.
Htatlh Completely fUetered After
Cm* Was Pronounced Incurable.
Mrn. J. Tllgbman Wright, Bit Qolde
borougb H? , Kaeton, Md , ? aye: "I
cannot begin td doecribo my suffering
from Urlgbt's dlnoaee, 1 conetantly
felt as If I wore dy
ing My back pained
me Intensely and
wm so weak that
for week* I could
not walk across tUe
floor. $fy condition
became critical and
physicians pronoun
ced me Incurable.
I started taking
Doan's Kidney PI Lis
an a laat resort and
soon received relief. When 1 began
with them I weighed only 64 pound*.
I now weigh 109 pounds and feel like
A new woman."
Remember tho name?Doan's.
For Hale by all dealers. 60 cents a
bo*. Foster-Mllburn Co., HufTalo, N. Y.
Not Even Mother.
Little Ilob woe much distressed be
cause tho birthdays of his sister Ade
laide and his baby brother were going
to arrive before his did.
"All the burfdays before mine," be
mourned. "Couldn't you* make mine
come first, muvver?"
"No," interposed Adelaide, decisive
ly, "nobody can change your birth
day?not even mother!"
Free Blood Cur$.
If you have pimpl**, offiuxjve eruption*,
old r.oii'N( cancer, itching, Mcrutchiag
eczcniu, Muppurnting fuelling*, bone pitiua,
hot fkin, or it your blood ih thin or Im
pure, then Botanic lllood Balm (B.B.B.)
wHI bcnl every iiorc, ntop all Itching and
make the blood pure and rich. Cufts after
all ehe fitifh. $1.00 4??*r huge bottle at
drug fclores. 'Sample free by writing Blood
ijnim Co., Atlanta, (law Department B.
Where He Fell Down. .
Mr. CrJmsonboak-r-I see Budapest
has u Hchool where the students are
taught the art of ontlng.
Mrs. Crlmsonboak?You ought to ar
range to go there, John.
"What for?" '
"And take a course In spaghetti eat
ing."?Yonkers Statesman,
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottlo of
CASTOBIA, a safe and sure remedy for
Infanth and children, and see that it
Hears tho
Signature of<
In Use For Over JM) Years. '
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought.
The spinster 1b handicapped In one
respect.. She can't toll all the things
she knows the way a married woman
can.
Many a follow does all his betting
with his mouth.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? We can
furnish positive proof that it has made many remarkable
cures aftty all other means had failed.
Women who are suffering with some form of female
illness should consider this.
As such evidence read these two unsolicited testimonial
letters. We guarantee they are genuine and honest state
ments of facts.
Cresson, Pa.?" Flvo years ago I had a had fall, and liurt
myself inwardly. I was under a doctor's earo for nine weeks,
and wlien 1 stopped I grew worse again. I sent for a bottle of
Eydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetablo Compound, took it as directed,
and now I am a stout, hearty woman." ? Mrs. Ella E. Aikey,
Cresson, Pa.
Baird, Wash. ? "A year ago I was sick with kidney and
bladder troubles and female weakness. The doctors grave mo
U|k All they could do was to just let me go as easily as possible.
I was advised by friends to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound and Blood Purifier. I am completely cured of my
ills, and I am nearly sixty years old."?Mrs. Sarah Jjclghton,
Baird, Wash.
Evidence like the above is abundant showing that the
derangements of the female organism which breed all kinds
of miserable feelings and whicn ordinary practice does not
cure, are the very disorders that give way to Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Women who are afflicted with similar troubles, after
reading two such letters as the above, should be encouraged
to try this wonderfully helpful remedy.
Fop 30 years JLydia IS. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has been tlio standard remedy for
female Ills. No siek woman does Justice to
herself who will not try this famous medicine.
Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and
has thousands of cures to its credit.
EBMg*?Mxs. Plnkham Invites all sick women
Hto -write her for advice* She lias
guided thousands to health free of charge.
Address Mrs* Plnkham, Lynn, Mass*
Household Lubricant
THE ALL-AROUND OIL
IN THK HANDY, EVER-READY TIN OILIR
Is specialty sslsctsd for any vised In ths
home. Ssves tools from rusting. Can can*
not break. Does not gamorbecoiiwiiNiA
MANUFACTURED^** : TOWIttl ?v
Su?4?r4 Oil Conpuy STANDARD Oft COMTANY
COLT DISTEMPER
VITAL PALMETTO EVENTS
0?xUimd Him Itwa of OMtrtl
laUrwt OftUlirtd Within Ike
Kt*t? Booadaiy UlU
WHITE DOCTOH HHOOTH NKiiRO.
tit. M?lih?w? Citizen Vtttm Pl#t??l
to Protect Aged Father. *
Dr. L. M. Able, a prominent iner- j
chant* and druggist, shot and
wounded Jim Huyck, a negro of un- i
euviablo reputation, on the street*
of St. Matthews. Huyck had used
Home very severe language to Dr. A.
H. Able, the aged father of the man
who did the shooting. When he was
asked to explain his conduct, liuyck
reached for and drew Ills pi?to|.
The younger Dr. Able, standing near
by, perceived his father's danger
and lli'ed upon Huyck. Five shots
were fired, four of which took ef
fect. The wounds are not thought
to be of a serious nature. Huyck
was taken charge of and his wounds
given attention. Dr. Able and his
father surrendered immediately to
the authorities.
Such Merchant for $10,000.
Lester R. Part low, a telegraph
operator of Cheraw, has enteral
suit at Roanoke,. Va., for 910,000
against Solomon Rosenberg and
others of Roanoke, in which he
olairns $10,000 damages for false
arrest and prosecution on the
charge of the larceny of two suits
of clothes and the alleged state
ment by Rosenberg that he would
prove Partlow stole the clothes.
I'artlow lived in Roanoke before
going to Cheraw. When the war
rant was sworn out for him he went
to Roanokij, stood trial and was
acquitted by a jury. The trial of
the damage unit was set for Novem
ber 17.
Raced Without a Driver.
As he was about, to start in ,a
trotting race at. the Spartanburg
fair for gentlemen's roadsters, J. 8,
MoKiuney, of Jonesville, was
thrown from his sulky by tlie rear
ing of his horse, Hla.ck King. The
frightened animal started down I he
track at a speed not attained in the
race and had everything to himself
for a few minutes. The track in
front of Hlack King was cleared in
a trice and as tho maddened horse
dashed in the direction of the fence
the crowd scattered.
The ftorse could not escape from
(Ire half mile track and was on ils
second lap before it was halted. Mr.
McKir\ney was unhurt.
G. & C. Spartanburg to Augusta.
The Secretary of Slate has grant
ed a charter to the Georgia A Caro
lina railway, Which is id run from
Augusta to Spartanburg, a distance
of 130 miles. A commission was
recently issued to tho company. The
road will pass through Edgefleld,
Saluda, Newberry, Whitmire and
I hence to Sparianburg. J. W.
Thurmond, an attorney pf Edge
Meld, was in Columbia and secured
the charter. The road has an ini
tial capital of .5100,000.
Mysterious Street Car Aeeident.
E. \V. Hornsby, a white man, liv
ing just beyond the Columbia lim
its, is in (be hospital with a broken
leg ami other injuries.
Tim claim is made that Hornsby
was 1<nocked down and run over by
the street ear. The conductor and
motorman say they never saw tho
man until more than a half-hour
later on a return trip when the am
bulance' had already been sum
moned.
Summary.
Tho woman's industrial fair and
boys' corn contest, at Florence was
a magnificent success.
The general assembly will be ask
ed to appropriate the sum of $3,000
for a summer school to be hold at
Winthrop next summer.
Just when the railroad commis
sion will take up the standard tar
i(T and the cotton rates hearing has
not been announced. It is not
I bought that il will bo necessary
lo rehear the cotton rate ease as aH~<
I ho testimony has boon transcribed.
In addition to Mr. "Cansler of
Tirzalr," the following applicants
for railroad commissioner run the
number up to twenty-live: (J. L.
Jones, of Wards; L. 1"). Corbitt, of
Swansea: Perry C. l>ukes, of
HranchVillc.
Commissioner Watson' 'as the pio
neor in tho work of State public
ity." has been" .invited by the Iowa
State board of agriculture to attend
a mooting in Dos Moines on Decem
ber 13 and toll how lie 'has ex
ploited tho resources of 'South
Carolina.
The commission appointed by tho
last general assembly to revise the
school laws of the State has formu
lated a report which will bo made
to/t he legislature. Tho members of
the commission are: M. L. Smith,
Camden; W. H. Hand, Columbia: S.
11. Edmunds. Sumter, and J. E.
Swearingen, Columbia.
In the election in Union county
on the question of issuing $75,(XX)
in bonds for a new court house, the.
vole was 471 for and 119 against,
giving a majority of 22 in favor of
the issue of the bonds.
Mrs, Jerome Bryant wa9 burned
to death near ?labtown, Orangeburg
county. She was in a room alono
and before assistance Touid reach
her she was fatally burned and
died in ajfew minuter She ;-was
subject to epilepsy and it is thought
she fell in the (Ire after one of
tbeac attacks
iSwjUer. in Spartanburg county, is
now a full-fledged town. The secre
tary of state has issued a municipal
commission to the town, and there
will be officers elected. The Ifenits
I run one mile from the centre of the
tow a. -
PUTS STOMACHS^ IN ORDER.
Mo Indignation, Ou, Sourness or Oy?
. pepela Five Minutes After Taking
? Little Dlapepaln.
There should not be a cam of lndlge*.
tlon, dyspepala or gaatrltia b?/? If road
era who are subject to Stomach trou
ble knew the tremendous anti-ferment
and digestive virtue contained In DU
pepsin. This barmlees preparation ,
will dlgeat a heavy meal without
the slightest fuaa or discomfort, and
relievo the aouroat, acid atomach In
Ave minutes, bealdea overcoming all
foul, uauaeoua odora from the breath.
If your atomach ia aour and full of
gaa, or your food doesn't dlgeat, and
your meal don't aeem to fit, why not
get a 60-cent oaao of Pape's Dlapepeln
from any drugglat here In town, and
make life worth living. Absolute re
lief from Stomach mlaery and perfect
digestion of anything you eat la aure
to follow five mluutea after, and be
aldea, one fifty-cent case la sufficient
to cure a whole family of auch trouble.
Surely,* a harmless, Inexpensive
preparation like Pape's Dlapepsin,
which will always either at daytime
or during night, relieve your sick,
aour, gaaay, upset stomach and digest
your meals, la about as bandy and val
uable a thing aa you could have In the
house.
i; Heavy dates for Panama Canal.
The order for the Panama lock
gatea covers no fewer than 68,000 tons
of steel, distributed over 46 gates, or
92 leaves.
TO DUVB o;
ni
joIm out Um> nalarta
SMWSfi
"I am greatly encouraged," said a
man today. "A good many people
knocking on me lately; that Is a sign
I am amounting to something."
For OOLM and OR If*
Hloka' Cirupmi la the bes| reinedy~r%
Herea the iwlilug und feverlabnaaa?eurea the
Cold ami reatorea normal rondltlona. It'a
Uould??ffeota iutwediatly. 10c., t&c., and 60o.
At drug aiorea.
With the advent Of the telephone
the q!d "working nights at the office"
excuse has been given a permanent
vacation.
Stiff neok! Doesn't amount to much,
but mighty disagreeable. You've no idea
how quickly a little Hamllns Wizard Oil
will lubricate the corda and make you
comfortable again.
About all a school teachcr gets out
of her great education ie that after
she becomes old, she knows more to
find fault about thnn other people.
Constipation causes and seriously aggra
vates ipany disease*. It is thoroughly curcd
by Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Tiny sugar-coated
granule*.
There are times when the still,
small voice 'of conscience seems
tongue-tied.
Will stop and permanently
cure that terrible: itching.
It Is'Compounded for that
purpose and is absolutely
guaranteed.
It is a never failing cure
for eczematous affections
of all kinds, including:
Humid Tetter Herpes
Salt Rheum Prurigo
Heat Eruption Flavui
Rlad Worm id Scabies (ltd)
This last named disease is not due to
inflammation like other skin diseases, but
to the presence of little parasites which
burrow under the skin. The itching they
produce is so intense It is often with dtffl
culty'the sufferer can refrain from tearing
the! skin with his nails. .
HUNT'S CURE is an infallible remedy
for this aggravating trouble. Applied
locally. Bold by all first class druggists.
Price, AO Cents Per Box
And the money will be refunded in every
case where one bo* only fails to cure.
rXnutacturbd o*ly by
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.
-Sherman, Texu
On? Thing Certain.
The tourist from Chicago usually
makes herself seen and heard. One
lady of suoh tendencies announced to
a surprised/ audience in a London
boarding house that her husband had
written to say that he was going to
buy an automobile. "I don't know
whether he'll go in for a towering-car
or a runnlng-around," said the voluble
lady. "But one thing Is certain, we'll
have our own garbage."--^,.,
DRINK WATER TO CURE
KIDNEY8 AND RHEUMATISM
The People Do Not Drink Enough
Water to Keep Healthy,.
Saya Weil-Known
Authority.
"The numerous cases of kidney and
bladder diseases and rheumatism are
mainly duo to the fact that the drink
ing of water, nature's greatest medi
cine, has been neglected.
Stop loading your system with med
icines and cure-alls; but get on the
water wagon. If you are really sick,
why, of course, take the provper medi
cines?plain, common vegetable treat
ment, which will not shatter the
uerves or ruin the stomach."
To cure Rheumatism you must make
tho kidneys do their work; they are
the Alters of the blood. They mutt
be made to strain out of the blood the
waste matter and acids that cause
rheumatism; the urine must be neu
tralised so It will no longer be a
source of irritation to the bladder, and,
most of all, you must keep these aolde
from forming In the stomach. This
is the cause of stomach trouble and
poor digestion. For these conditions
you can do no better than take the
following prescription: Fluid Extract
Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound
Rarsaparnia, three' ounces. Mil by
shaking well In bottle and take in
aC bedtime, but don't foffcet th?
water. Drink ?
i This valuable
plo
first l
THOUGHT ONLYOF THE OAME
Pill.I Affection Lo.t tight Of by th?
?mall but Cnthu?la?tlc lovtr
of Football.
Anion* the spectators at a match
between tba Blackburn Hover# and
tbo Olyuiplo waa a little lad about
nine year? of ago. Though tbo boy's
knowledge of tbo garao way bava
boon limited, tola notion of correct
play waa extremely robust.
"(Jo It, 'Lympic," be yelled. "Rush
'ein off their pine. Clatter 'em. Jump
on their cheats. Howl 'em over. Good
for yer. Mow 'em down. Scatter 'em,
'Lympic."
When hie parent neatly "grassed"
one of the opposing forward*, the
youngster expressed approval by
bawling, "Good fer yer, owd 'en," add
ing proudly to tbe spectator*, "Keyth
er 'ad im sweet."
"Yes," said a hearer, "but he'll get
killed before the game's finished."
, "I don't care a carrot If be doea,"
said the boy.?I on don Tit-Bits.
BABY WASTEDJTO SKELETON
"My little eon, when about a year
and a half old, began to have aores
come out on hie face. 1 had a physi
cian treat him, but the sorea grew
worse. Then they: began to come out
on his arms, then oo other parts of
bis body, and then one came on his
chest, worae than the others. Then I
called another phyelclan. Still ho
grew worse. At the end of about a
year and a half of suffering be grew
bo bad that I had to tie his hands in
cloths at night to keep him from
scratching tbe sores and tearing Ul?
flesh. He got to be a mere skeleton,
and was hardly able to walk.
"My aunt advised, mo to try Cuti*
eura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment. I
sent to a drug store and got a cake of
Cutlcura Soap and a box of the Oint
ment and followed diroctiona. At the
end of'two ny>ntha the sores were All
well. He has never had any sores
of any kind since, I can slnuerelrosy
that only for Cutlcura my child would
have died. I used only ono cake of
Cutlcura Soap and about three boxes
of Ointment.
VI am a nurse and my profession
brings me into many different fam?
(lies and it is alwaya a pleasure for
me to tell my story and recommend
Cutlcura Remedies. Mrs. Egbert Shel
don, Litchfield* Conn., Oct. 23, 1909."
Looking After the Eggs.
Lady Betty, who is 4 years old and
never misses a trick, was taken the
other evening to a restaurant for her
supper, and with all the Importance
and sprightly dignity of her years
calmly ordered poached eggs on toast.
While the little family group was
awaiting its service the "kiddie"
amused herself by looking out of the
window, pressing against a screen to
get a closer view of something below.
She was warned by her mother that
the screen might give way and let her
fall to the sidewalk, perhaps injuring
her terribly. She drew away, thought
a minute, and then said naively:
"Would I fall if the screen went out?"
"You certainly would," was her moth
er's reply. "And would I get awful
hurted?" "Very likely." "Then what
would the roan do with the eggs?"
An Exciting Town.
Los Angeles is a truly exciting town
tollve in. To say nothing of its
heavenly climate and its bombs, there
is always something stimulating In
the occult line going on. Just the
other day a widow of the angelic city
began to long for a sight of one of
her schoolmates whom she had not
seen for 45 years. The longing brought
its fulfillment. A spirit told her to
look for him in Brooklyn. She obeyed,
met him on the street a few hours
after she arrived, and promptly mar
ried him. It is worth while to live
in a city where things like this hap
pen, ey~en at the risk of being blown
up now and then.
TRY MURINfc EYE REMEDY
for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart?Soothes Bye Pain. Druggists
Sell Murine Eye Remedy. Liquid, 26c,
60c, $1.00. Murine Bye Salve in
Aseptic Tubes, 26c, fl.00. Eye Books
and Bye Advice Free by Mall.
Murine Bye Remedy Co., Chicago.
No Plaoe to Put It.
Knobby?What makes you so sure
that the old Roman senators were
honest?
Lobby ? Simple enough. Togas
didn't have pookeia.-?Puck. ~?rrr?
For OTSAfkACHB?Hieka' (J A PCD1.\I{
Whether from Oolds, Beat, Btomach or
Nsttous Troubles Capudlne will relieve yon.
It'll liquid? pleasant to take?acts Immedi
ately. Try it. 10c., Mo., and 60 cents at drug
storea.
The Number.
"I hear your new auto made a good
record on its trip."
"Yea; ran over in about an hour."
"How manyT"
Mr*. WlnBlbw'a Bootning: wyrup for Children
teetblng, softens the mima, reduces Inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures triad colic. Ko a bottle.
Fortunate is the man who wants
only what he can get.
,;i When everything else falls a woman
can become a^ suffragette.
FOB FULLEST MEDICAE EXAMII
Protestor Munyon has engaged a staff of s|
renowned leaders in their line.
Then is no question about their ability, they ai
?feiariK that colleges and hospitals have turned out and i
salaries.
ifo offers their servieo to you absolutely free of c
what your disease, or how many doctors you liavo tried, r
sor Munyon's physicians and they wilJ give your case carol
attention and advise you what to do. Vou are uodei no
them. It will not cost you a penny, onlv tlio postage stall
your letter.
All consultations are held strictly confidential.
Address Munyon's Doctors, Munvon's Laboratories. 82
Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
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CURES RHEUMATISM.
immwilat* relief from pain follows
um of Mtnctn Mustang Liniment. It
soaks in to the bone. Read this pos
itive statement: '
Mr. E. C. Ford, of Ron*, Gi., write*:?
"X was la.bed three months Buffering fear
fully from inflammatory rheumatism. I used
ererytlilnff I could think ot without getting
relief until I struck Mexican Mustang Lin
iment. After uiiaf three bottle* 1 wa* all
right. I rubbed the liniment in thoroughly
and tt did the work. There is no douht what
ever as to the curative properties of this lini
ment properly and frequently applied and
?well rubbed In. It works equally well on
man pr beast."
25c. SOe. 91 a bottle at Drue & Gen'l Store*.
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