The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 02, 1910, Image 3

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arriving] At ICE' 5r U ? -M Food u,9e)f Ha WhoU? W it JloiU tH< Crcai tiJ<.<ho||j| icpiiirl liquet. --r^d Cbdmbejf of gin# for quite en t to be given early II, /t thfe banquet prom) *Pi?lbaw? '?TiC looked fc if .luterol |fig s^j Deacons rs andDea Jail Cbttrch day morn. &. Hill of duot the is exten >f Mr. J*. J. Munn. kh has visited our 001 aken therefrom aooth ' I citizens DaKalb, *fl illness died lad took p!ace a 3V. W WaU 'fanoral services nly. wo exte nd l?n 8;d?r<Jay. ^ bday was saleaday and n lc amount of valuable hh sold: ?n Littlo Lynehee^Crcek >nght by J?nie Fleyd. bounded North by J. W 925. bought by R'Ij Jones, ij? pr? ptMy? Hriek s^ort >y I he OftMy Kitchen?1 nght by \V. M, Shannon. eai In the elore of T>r F. $3,600 bought by Dr. F. on Chora w roa J. ff Barm / r: * L h of Hloowbary?$S,65f ? n T)UI,?Ja I VITAL PALMETTO EYENTS Ooafatasod ffnrs Itou of Qmnl laWmt Uatfeu*! Within ttl 8UU Boundary Till, HjHlteiv CONFERENCE IN FLORENCE. Governor Calls Attention to Meeting Cbaritlc* tuui Correction. The head* of the various penal institution* in the State as well as the trustees are receiving from OoV. Ansel printed matter calling attention to the Conference of charities and corrections at Flor iOf this conference tends to the bat term ent of all aocial conditions in Carolina and Gov Anssl is to<J ln\ UT Probably no ilar conference in any State can . st of the attendance -of a gov ernor at every one of its sessions, morning, noon and night, without a break, Such is true of this con ference on charities and correction held at Columbia a year ago. Gov. | Ansel was an interested listener as well as a participant in the discus slpns.-:-^ ? ?; . ?? The programme as published by the committee is shorter than some persons may expeot but the reason given is (hat time is desired for dls CusHion of the various lopie. It is furthermore desired that all per 3KM -interested in charities and philanthropic questions may attend the conference, 't here is no bar to membership on account of creed cr otherwise, and therefore the invi tation for attendance is general The first session will bo held on the evening of December S. The possibilities of Barnwell county for apple growing were re pealed by a gentleman who objects to seeing his name :/ In newspaper print. To substantiate his state ments he ,oifered in evidence a Home Beauty applo that ho had pickd from a troo on his place. It was of'T good slue' and from its ; firmness appears to bo a good all winter keeper. At Anderson a s^ocial committee of the chamber of oommorco ro 1ported that $100,000 had been raised by subscription for the establish ment of a fcirl's college in Anderson. - For the best acre of corn grown ^y a .Cherokee boy farmer: First prize, $20 in gold, given to Solon Stacy who raised 106 bushels on an acre second prize, Oliver ploWT Neyvton Hnmtorlght, 85 bushels AQUESTION OF DIVORCE Interesting Dispute to be Settled by JSRate Supreme Court. With the taking of .testimony at Spartanburg before a mafcter an other chapter wi|l be added.to the ^?compliesferi MefifthlH p.nsn, in whinh i Mrs. Tallulah M. McCants is lay ing claim to the estate of Samuel if. McCants, ^ w?4 I thy business man ?grr hls~ Jafrfut' HfcidoWT though slie obtained a divorce from him in Richmond in 1895,and he later mar ried again. The second wifo was honC.flciary in the will and is con testing the suit. ? South Carolina does not recognize iivorce and it is on this ground that Mr8. Tallulah M. McCants bases her contention. However, under the 'full ftyth and crcdit" clauso of >tbe United States Constitution, one Stato is required to recognize law ful action taken by the courts of another State For this reason Mrs. McCants No. 1 is endeavoring to show that the divorce was not properly granted, because she al leges, Mr. McCants* never gave up his residence ^ South Carolina and Was not amenable, therefore, to the divorce laws of Virginia. JHPBW Prosent indications point to a, pecan nut crop in the vicini Charleston this year than at any previous season. The Baptist congregation qf Ab bought irlot on the cor feir of Main-aatlJLowe atreflta. Thn P.riCQ.paid.was $,'*,000 ami the lot is unquestionably the most desirable location for a church building in the city. In the .early spring tho erection of a $25,000 building will commence. Thero is a rumor going around to the effect that Jerry Moore has sola his 228 bushels of corn pro duced ;oo one acre of land to a well known seed houao for $1,500. This rumbr has not been confirmed by the department of agriculture. Ho made a profit of over $125 on his acre The name of Jerry Moore and his feat, with the modest ending "Hoping to do better'next year,*' is receiving much e^jtoriai attention t||e Nbrth and good ihinge limy ore ought to JSUtes Corn Expo* amouol would pages of ftUoJrf city council a pe aod pt lot; from jhe Charles PDQS }Sl]#f - the -JDaughtcrs of fifty-1wo wjtey for the erection of iesurs for m to Gen. Wade Hamp ffom lb?/ Battery The organiza ?icri|? iuD#jen raising tho funds for We.w*r8> which la not as large .n ^e women have at x? /[0 ?? aheo<* witl1 ere? onument and place in park at ihe point, of tiBMfe" n ? ' priRO for the Richland * Corn-club has been m?tnrisfcr and 3 pecks ofland. UNKIND JOLT FROM ADAM Aa If tve Hadn't Sorrow enough, Her partner Had to Add to tha Affliction. . ' Adam had Just received his notice of ejectment Ha atarad at It a long lima to silence, while Eva. crouched la a dusky corner, softly whimpered. Presently (ha father of mankind looked around. Am Bhra caught hie angry aye her whimper changed to a gulping sob. "Well." he sternly said, "you've cer tainly put ua In a flue meea with your ailly curloalty! And yet when I refused to have anything to do with your apple scheme you called me a poor fool. Do you remember that you called me a poor fool?''* "Ye-ee," tubbed Eve. - "Well, there's just one question I want to ask you?" said Adam. "What Is ltr gasped the flrst mother. "Who's looney now?" he harshly demanded. Then he turned away abruptly and started to pack up the family gourds and the tent poles.?Cleveland Plain Dealer. v >r She Covered Her Head. Scene, a country church of Eplaco copallan denomination In process of being decorated for the Chrlatmaa season. The rector, who haa a atrong leaning towards forma of all kinds Is fastening a festoon of evergreen about the baptismal font, when, ou ter Miss Dymple, who unceremoni ously flings her hat upon the seat of a pew and comes to his assistance. The rector suddenly observes that she Is listless and remarks severely: "Miss Dy&ple, It Is particularly for bidden that women shall come Into the church with uncovered beads." "Oh, bother. I forgot!" responded the young lady Irreverently. "Well," grabbing up the rector's derby and setting It jauntily on her pert little head; "will this do?" .i The Lawyers Won. Asklt?Old Bklnnerd left quite a large estate, did he not? Noltt?Yes; but-some of his rela tives contested his will. Askltt?Was there much left after It got through the courts? Noitt?Nothing, but the heirs. There is not a vice which more ef fectually contracts and deadens the feelings than the desire of accumulat ing possessions.?Mant. V, HAD TO BE P08TP0NED. His Friend?I t'ought you wus goln' to commit suicide, James T The Rejected?I wub! but when 1 got to de river I remembered I'd for* got me swlmmin' tights. END STOMACH TROUBLE NOW Dyspepsia, Gas, Sourness or Indlge* r- tion Go Five Mioutee After Taking ? Little Dlapepsln. It your meals don't fit comfortably, or you feel bloated after eating, and you believe It Is the food which filla you; If what little you eat Ilea like lead'on your stomach; if there la dif ficulty in breathing, eructations of ?our, undigested food and add, heart burn, brash or a belching of gae, you can make up your mind that you need ?omething to atop food fermentation and cure Indigestion. A large case of Pape's Dlapepsln costs only fifty cents at any drug ?tore here in town, and will convince wy stomach sufferer five minutes after taking a single dose tha^-Fsrmenta tlon and Sour Stomach is causing -the misery of Indigestion. '-?',1 No matter If you call your trouble Catarrh of the Btomach, Dyspepsia, Nervousness Or Gastritis, or by any other name?always remember that a certain cure is waiting at your drug store the moment you decide to begin its use. Pape's Dlapepsln will Regulate any out-of-order Stomach within five min utes, and digest promptly, without any fuss or discomfort, all of any-kind of food you eat. These large 60-cent cases contain more than sufllclent to thoroughly cure any chronic case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, . Gastritis or any other Stomach trouble. Should you at this moment be suf fering from Indigestion, Gas, Sour* ness or any stomach disorder, you can surely get relief within Ave minutes. A 8ure Cure. Mother?I'm afraid Owendollne la seitlng her heart on that young Pen niless. .v"? Father?Ton think ao 7 Mother?I am almost sure of It Father?Well, he la not a fit person for her to marry. He is as poor as a rat and haa no prospects. Something must be done to set her against him. Mother?I have thought of that and have hit upon what I think is an excel lont plan. Father?Tea? Whal la it? Mother?We must te}l her that w? want her to marry him. , do you suppose barber said when he ihaved mtT Couldn't Bo Thankful. Piahop Char lee w. Biulth at ft har vest dinner la Portland said of the bar v eat pplrit: "The barveat spirit is one of thank fUlaeaa,- but there are acme crabbed Old farmera who couldn't bo thaukful if they tried "I said to sucb an old fellow as he conducted me over hla farm on ? gold en autuiun afternoon quid showed me a rooord harvest: "'Well, air, this year, at least, you've got nothing, nothing whatever to oomplain of.' "'I don't know about that, bishop,' ha answered, with a shake of tho head. 'I'm afraid there'll be no spoilt hay for the young calves.'" Important to Moth en* Examine carefully every bottle of OA8TOKIA. a safe and aure remedy for Infants ana children, and see that it Boars the Signature of { In Use For Over 80 "Tears. The Kind You Uave Always Bought ~ Virtu* of the Lamp. Aladdin rubbed bis magic lamp. "It doesn't run up a gas bill on ma when I'm away In tbo summer," bo boaatad. Herewith all marveled. The Simple Life. '? Mr*. Rnloker?You will have to get up to llgbt tho fire. Kntoker?Unnecessary, my dear; I never amoko before breakfast. For OOLIM aud GRIP Ht?ka' OimiMI U the beat rtmrdf r? Uotm Um aching mid cure* the Cold ?nd re?tor?w normal oomltilona. It's liquid-effect* ltuinedl?tly. 10o., *&.?., and 60o. At drug sior?a As gold Is tried by tbo furnace, and the baser metal Is shown; so the hol low-hearted friend Is known by ad versity.?Metastaslo. Dr. Pierce'* Pleasant Pellets cure consti pation. Constipation is the cause of nmuy diseases. Cure the cause and -you cure the disease. Easy to take. Rumor Is a spark at first, thmi a fire, then a conflagration, -and then asheB.?W. H. Shaw. At sixteen a girl thinks about roses and poetry; at twenty-six her thoughts run to cabbagea and money. BABY'S SCALP CRUSTED "Our Utile daughter, when three months old, began to broak out on tbo head and we had the best doctors to treat her, but they did not do her any good. They sal# she bad eczema, Her Bcalp was a solid scale all dyer. The burning and Itching was bo severe that she could not rest, day or night. Wo baa about given up all hopes when we read 6f the Cuticura Remedies. Wo at once get a cake of Cuticura Boap, a box of Cuticura Olntmont and one bot tle of Cuticura Resolvent, and fol lowed directions carefully. ATter the _flrst dose of the Cuticura Resolvent, we used the Cuticura Soap freely and applied the cuticura Ointment. Then she began to Improve rapidly and In two weeks the scale came ofT her bead and new hair began to grqw. In a very ahort time she was well. She Is now sixteen years of age and a pic ture of health. We used tho Cuti cura Remedies about five weeks, reg ularly, anil then we could not tell she bad been affected by tho disease. We used no other treatment after we found out what the Cuticura Remedies would do for her. J. Fish and Ella M. Fish, ML Vernon. Ky., Oct. 12, 1909." NO MEAT IN THEM. Dr. Bmdee?You should eat meat very sparingly. Mr. Joax?I avoid It altogether. I eat nothing but lunchroom ham sand wiches. NEWSPAPERS TAKING IT UP w, " TT" Metropolitan Dailies Giving Advice ?^fiow to Cheek Rheumatism amf Kidney Trouble. ?? This Is a elmplo home recipe now being made known in all the larger cities through "the newspapers. It is intended to check the many cases of Rheumatism and dread kidney trouble which have made so many cripples, invalids and weaklings of some of our brightest and strongest people. The druggist^ everywhere, even in the smallest communities, have been ' notified to supply 'themselves with the Ingredients, and the sufferer will have no trouble to obtain them. The pre scription ii, as follows: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce, and Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle. The dose is one teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. Recent experiments in hospital oases prove this simple mixture ef fective in Rheumatism. Because of Its poeltive action upon the eUmina "tif* tissues of the Sidneys, ft compejT these molt vita! organs to fllter fro^ the waste iae which are the It cleanses the A TIMELY WARNING. Backache, headache, diss? spell* and dl8txe??ing urinary trouble* warn *?u of dropsy, dlubetea and fatal Bright** disease. Act In time by cur log the kidneys -with Doan'* : Kid ney Pilla. They have cured thous ands Htld *111 euro ! you. Mm. Joseph Dry ?on. 217 Perry 8t., Columbia, Pa., Bays: "My feet and ankles were hadly swollen and my relatives expected me to die at any moment. Doctors did not understand my case and could not help me. Im agine my surprise at obtaining almost Instant relief from Doan Kidney Pills. I continued until permanently cured." Komember the name?Down's. For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A Garden of Friends. One of the prettiest oorners of a certain girl's garden Is that in which every plant has been the gift of some special friend. The sweet old-fashioned (lowers that bloom there have thus a double significance, and t their owner persuades herself that while they flourish She may be very surft that she Is not forgotten. A fragrant clump of pinka was set In place by her dear est school friend, and now that this friend is living abroad sho likes to think that every breath of perfumo brings her a kindly thought of her old chum. A garden of friendship is a pretty fancy and one tlmt gives hint ing pleasure. No Union. Mrs. O. H. F. Belmont, at & luncheon at the Colony club lu New York, urged on women the necessity for union. "It we are to get the vote," she said, "wo must stand together. Too many women face this question as they faco all others?like the eldorly belles at the charity ball, " "What a flatterer Wooter Von Twll ler is!' said the first belle. " 'Why, did he tell you you looked nice?' Bald tho second. .'"'No/ was the reply. 'He told me you did I'" "Beer" in Kansas. A certain Kansas editor always puts the word "beer," when printed in his paper, in quotation marks. "Why do you do that?" a subscriber asked him. "It Is.for the same reason," he re plied, "that wo put quotation marks around the word "'ghost.' We don't be llove there aro any ghosts."?Kansas City Journal. Free Cure for Rheumatism and Bone fix. Pains. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) cure* the worst ease* of rheumatism, bono pains, swollen musclcs and joints, by purifying the blood and destroying tho uric' ackl in the blood. Thousands of cases, cured by B. B>. B. after all other treatments failed. Prico $1.00 per large bottle at drug stores, with complete direc tions. Largo sample, free by writing Blood JJolm Co.. ? Atlanta.- CSa., Department B. -? Making It Palatable. The Barber?That's great Soap I'm using on your face. It'B made of cord meal. The Victim?I think it would taste better if you put some milk ttith It.? Yonkers Statesman. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Wefery, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart?Spothes Eye Pain. Druggist* Bell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murino Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1,00. Eye Books and Dye Advice Free by Mall. ' Murine Eye Remedy Go,, Chicago. . No Wonder. ."I thought I would Introduce a real cow into my comffc opera." "How did'it work?" "Didn't work at all. The milkmaids frightened the cow." TODBIVI Somebody's Darling. "Don't speak so harshly to that life tie printer's' devil." "Why not?" "He is somebody's angel child." For HEADACHE?Hides* OAPVDIKR Whether from Golds, Heat, Stomach or Nerrons Troubles, Capudlne will relieve yon. " iwoM Imsaetf, | cents at druf VHJ/IIUIUO WW 11 It's lluul<l--ule?f??nt to take?acts Immedi ately. Try It. 10c.,'Mo., and SO Mom. Good sense Is not a merely intej lectual attribute. It la rather the re-, suit of a just equilibrium of our facul ties'?spiritual and moral.?Lavater. Rheumatism, Neuralgia and . Sort Throat will not livo under the same roof with Hamlinji Wizard Oil, the best of all remedies for the relief of all pain. A quarrel merely proves that one of the parties to it hasn't any more sense than the otheq, Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, tSo a bottle. The charm of the unattainable is tone drawn out. Aids JDr -'i t.J2fcd2ii The IfW mmi of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DkH corery in curing wwk stomachs, wasted bodies, weik lunge, end obstinate end lingering coughs, It beted on the recognition of the fundament*! truth that "Golden Medical Discovery" euppliee Neture with body>bnt!d? Ing, tissue-repairing, mueole>fneklng materials, in can* denied end concentrated form. With this help Netare supplies the necessary strength to the etoneeh to dlgeef food, build *p the body end thereby throw off lingering ~ * ? ^ ?? 11 n^wwhllitwr th? short establishes sound vigoroqgj3j^tl|^-~ L.J . yHV? !. f.i ,Ji\ Doctor* Moro Thorough. , , A physician at u dinner 1? Denver sneered at certain IlibUcal miracles. j "Laaarua," bo said, "waa raised from tha dt ad- and yet I don't see any <V>ad folkrt being raU"d In out time." "No," auid Nov. Herbert II. Trea^ bam. the Mblloal scholar, with a ?mile. "Modern medical science haa progressed too far for that, ?b ?"??*? Washington Star. Sharp. "She's wonderfully sharp." "Yea, whenever ahe outs for a prise nI?> ulwuya wins." 1? *? B_L - -- ? ? - , 1 . ? " L 1 " 1 - Tuft's Pills po?ur? In MALARIAL REGIONS, sr. ?ztiizw. ztat&sx: ?***&& IttUUMi. An Experience Weak and delicate ladies need Cardul, to brlnp roses Into their pale cheeks and energy into their weary frames. Read this letter from Mrs. Albert Root, of Amanda, Ohio* giving an account of her experience, arid how she found relief: "1 was hardly ever without a headache, and often had a misery in my back and sides/' she writes.' "I was sick in bed half the time, and suffered a great deal from neu ralgia of the stomach. Since taking Cardul, the woman's tonic, I have gained 10 pounds, and now I can do all of my own house-work, and washing, and my friends say I ook like a different person," C C it t The Woman's Tonic No harmful effecTs can possibly come to young or old from the use of Cardui, the woman's tonic. Thousands of women have written, like Mrs. Root, to tell of the great benefit they obtained from Its use. Cardui is a reliable tonic. Its Ingredients are mild, medicinal herbs, acting mainly on the womanly constitution, and building up both nervous and vital energy. Pure, strictly vegetable, safe and reIiable---Cardul is an ideal remedy, for delicate, ailing women. Try it. At all druggists. W. L. DOUGLAS '3 >3.80 A '4 SHOES M ?ov?' 8hok?, ?2.0Q, <3.60 A ?S.OO. BE?T IH thb world mist la* that mjr ?hoc* U ? v e , been the 1 aUn4?rd rii<1 H.OO ihoea for Dollar. _t better, and j jrou oau buy T I x?tt Will be pioRAifd when you buy wy niom booanufc of tlia fl ?PP?ar*no?i ?nd when Ik oomM iline for ydti toptirohMa anotbor pair, you will be mot o tlmu pl<uuw<t mo??m the lack ?n?? wore so well, and sure yon to much comfort. Msaasi. U* R?y<> Lamp Is ? high grade lamp, told at * low pr!c?. " Th?n irnJnmpi tMt oolt wow, buttbAr*la nobMiwlimptnidtttur ?"i" I 10 ^""?1 Blekal Plalild , WrilBlltfM; ?h ^^ttoanrroom ln?ny hou*. Thflrejanottilnc known to tl5 art mKUSSSmSm STANDARD OIL COMPANY <(neon>or?t?d) Will a soft as a glove \ tough as a wire v black as a coal ku RaaIaMI wwin Bjjr vviiffv a?sTjrwnsre '^$83 STANDARD OIL COMPANY For DISTEMPER BSffiif SPOHN MEDICAL CO., 60SHEN, lit., U. S. A. A SCHOOL WITH A REPUTATION for D0IM8 HIGH SRAOETwORK On* of thebett equipped schools In th? Sonth. THE LARGEST, TUB BERT. Tt>? ttronmat h JacnH*. MORE GRADUATES IN POSITIONS than all other Business School! Inthe BtltV 8 BOOKKEBl'INO, SHORTHAND and ENOLI81I. Writ? for Uaudsoma C?t?lo?e Addi*.. KINO'S 1IUSINKSS COIXKOE, K*UlSb, North Carolina, or Charlotte. North Carolina Or We alao touch Bookkeeping, Uborthaud. i'enuianahlp, ete., by mill. Sendfor ikowe^dy aKuU** AXLE GREASE Keeps the spindle bright and free from grit. Try a box* Sold by dealers everywhere. 8TANDAND OIL CO* DEFIANCE STARCH?", sSSfSSM 'i^i^bSSu# rstss wp5 J pM ? R?ll?f Remove* *lT twcllint la ? to M r?; effoct * i>ermso?Mteor* la to te d???. Tri.J treatment <i?7M ????* ?p?rmaneiiteo*ol? SO to 60 day*. .TJW tfMUMM XANTHINEh ? Gray Malr to ?Utural ftolof/ ftUlid AMAlUtf 4Mn 1AU|> V avii oA^otMrr APoiofPf U2 u