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CA M ;>KN, 5. C., FEB. 5th., I8&2. T! XT'S WHAT'S THK >! \T : ::u with haxvaii f: B uim Bros. off .T their entire Htn -k of Oiroets, 2r' pieces be-! io*.v Cost ! : 7 -That is more Carpets than * voii fan find elsewhere in all this UP-COUNTRY!! A ?r> 1 Carpet at 10 cents a yard ! ! N ow is y >ur tim i to buy ! ! ?: All Dress, flannels you can buy from us MONDAY or AXY I WHF.R 1?AY at COST!! This is the way we do it! : ? j ^Attendoa Ssascrats. The K'vreh^wr^<>?mtv Democra tic Kxcvutive CiJDETnDitfe of Ker?h*w county is hereby c^iieri to meet at; the Op**ra House iti theoity of C?:n <?en' on Saturday, the 27ii? day of ? February, 1 902* at 12 o'clock sharp! for the oyrpose of rec?rn:nen i;n? a [ suit i!?[p person for the appointment j of > j ;> r\ isor of Registration f?>r Kershaw county. V ' J. R. Good ale. ('orjnty Chairman. Ta* State Farm. There sixty convict* at work on the k! ale farm ab-?ut twelve miles below Camder.. Mr T. O 'S.indi-rft ha? the mr?na^cmfnt of the farm, and is to pay $1750 rent, furnish a:l materials #nd imple ments, and divide profits evenly with the state. The state pays for faeding and guarding the convicts. "22endel?Sohn Quintette QMb. ^ , The lovers of good music wiP^ h-ave a rare opportuKity of having tbeir artistic tastes gjatified next Tuesday ni?bt, when t1?e*Mendels sohn (Quintette Club Concert Co. will gi?e a performance *at the Opera House. This troupe is of inter national fame, and the mana ger of the Opera House is to he congratulated upon securing an -engagement for it to appear in C _ ' _ uesday JgfcHWt t? can he securer! ij?ing at the store <*f J. R. | Sons. me of the press coj?-4 members of this old organi zation no*, only complete ntas ter9 *( the instruments they play, put rentier their selections with a harmony of action almost perfect. The club was teceived with great enthusiasm hi u sic lover*, who insisted on many encores. In the solo numbers tfc?e skill of the artists was effectively displayed. ? Albany (N. Y.) Evening Jonrnal. Prospects cf a Primary. A meeting was held at the Opera House yesterday at 12 o'clock for the purpose of considering Ihe ad visability of adopting the' prin-ary plan for the nomination of city offi cers. The meeting was organized by the eietion of Mayor Jno. W. Cor beti as president and J. L. Brasing ton as secretary. On motion of . I). Kennedy it j was resVjvcd to adopt the primaff] .plan. It was moved by H. G. Car jison that a committee of six be ap pointed to draft suitable rules and regulations to govern the e'ection, to he submitted immediately to the meeting. The motion was carried.! ?and the following committee ap pointed; H. G. Carrison, D. C.j Kirklev* A. D. Kennedy, E. E. Sill,! A. A. Moore and J. R. Go?Kla!e. Af ter retiring a fe?r minntes. the com- i mittec submitted the following re-j port, which was unanimously! adopted by the meeting. ??Your committee recommend! that the city be divided int"> four j Wards, as follows: Ward No. 1, ; lo consist of that portion of j the city South of Rutledge street: ! Ward No. 2;* ' to extend, from j R itledge to DeKalb street; Ward I J?o. 3, to extend froriW De ! Kali> to Laurens street, and. Ward 2?o. 4, from Laurens to Boundary j -Street ? ali the Wards ruuning from East and West from the city limits. Thai tins convention appoint; canvassing committees for each; Ward, to secnre an enrolment of i <^tfce Dero??ciaiic voters of the city, ~snd that the same make a report at j ia adjourned meeting of this con- j vent-ion to be called by the Chair man whenever said canvassing: committee is ready to report. Id making the above .recom mendations your eommitue desires Solely to ^obviate the disgraceful scenes which usually take place a* our city eUctions^and not to de- 1 prive the colored citizens of an} ' office heretofore held by the.n/' H. G. Carris'?s, Chairman. D. C. Kirkley, Secretary. As provided in the report, the chairman then appointed the fol lowing canvassers: Ward 1, Roiieri Singleton, J. L. Brasfngton aud A. D. Kennedy; Ward 2, J.\K, Smith, 5. M. Rcsenfcerger and W;H. Zeup; - Ward 3, K. E. Siil,C?l. J.?Goodal?; and A. A. Moore; Ward 4>>P. T. Viilepigue, H. G. Garrison and I. H. Alexander. Qn motien of P.T. Viilepigue, the chairman was instructed to write out a suitable form to be used by the canvassers in enrolling theDem OQgaiic voters in their respective Tbsre. being no farther business * at half past ! DO YOU READ.? If so, this is intended | for You. We have ma-Ie .special arrangement-* with the Weekly Constitution. [THE (iREAT SOt'TIlERN WEEKLY, ? Published at Atlanta, by which we* arc enabled to offer it with our oaper for one year for o??ly $1.50. Now is your! chance to get all the nzws of; ALL life WORLD, AND YOUR HOME ! paper for the price of One j Paper ' Every clubbing subscription' at&his rate is entitled to a; ch.V^lr at The Constitution's j fiO.OOO Free Distribution* for 1802, details of which will be; found elsewhere. Tliisis the most remarkable combination' offer ever nude. j Every home should receive it<\ Local Paper first, and after! that, it kIiouI 1 have the best! G en e r al N e wspa per b ri n gi i s g ! every week the news of the; world, and overflowing with] the choicest special features, I such as the Weekly Coestitl* Tiox. published ot Atlanta, Ga., a;.d having a circulation of 156,000. $150 GET* BOTH' PAPERS CllXRGET) WITH MURDER. Five ArrofU Made Yesterday for the Killing of J.J. isiis.ser. , Startling devel ?pments were j brought to l*g?* y**ter(iay>, I five B?n*KS were lodged in jail | cbff?*<i with the nuirder of J-.', St.,er no Jan. 16$, ??*? mailer has lnten kept very quiet, but it seems that Mieriff Hail", as sisted bv his efficient deputies, Messrs. B. D. Gerald, and A. ic Hall, has t>eeu puf.in? in some hoe detective work wluuU culminated in the arrest of the following p:?r ii<?: Lil bowers, Eilen Hooe\. Jim Denton, Duncan Albert and D??hei*ou. .. . On Saturday, Jan. a"r ' Uje above mentioned were at a 'lis reputable house in the lower suc tion of Uie t""> when Shmsbi knocked a' the door and as?ed ad mission. Duncan Albert, as toe others state, spoke up, sayius, is alter me. | and got op and went through a ,i,le door into the j ard t? were Sas- | ,er was. Hearing a T""', ?,! Others Went on., ami found Al bert with a heavy Brick in his hand., ami Sasser lying ">i the ground; senseless with a terrible wound "t ij his head, .ml with a pair of brass | knnefts in his bund. I1' 13 SU, that Albert ailmitted ha*?.g struck j the h ow. Sasser was then ta?en he Denton and Doherson to the House of John Williams wlwrt-W remained a few days, and was hen taken to his home near the Haih Gold Mite, hut ic Kershaw County. He died irom the results of the wound on Jan. 2Slh. An inquest was held over the oody daj beloie yesterday, and warrants were sworn out for the parties who were at th?. house at the time of toe difficulty. Lil Uowers and Eden Honey were, arrested in Sumter by Shenir.Hai.ej and brought to Camden yesterday . he him aud Constable Gerald. Sheritf Haile arrested Albert all Rock Hill, and brought down on , the afternoon train, ami Denton was arretted at his home in Cam tleu. Doherson who is a stronger here was at work at the factory | when arrested. Denton and Albert arc both well known in this locality. They are railroad men, aud members of the Knights of Pythias, which org?ni zation, il is said, will befriend thein in their defense. Sasser. the deceased, wa3 about 30 years of age and a carpenter by trade. He leaves a wife and two children. Jeff Davis Covert. The Udi's of Camden are getting up ft concert for the benefit o t e Jeif Davis monument fund. It will be held at the Opera House tues dav March 1st., program to be an nounced later. The object is one to which every southern heart shon . respond, and %e ladies will dou >t less meet with Success in their .li able undertaking. Broke ifi a* Jewelry Store. On last Monday night about one o'clock Policeman Taylor Belton he*rd a no wo j the neighborhood of Mr. J. M. L brand's ; jewelry store. Going quickly U the *|>ot hes>.w a man running rapidly away through the lot behind the store. Hel ton pursued him. firing two shots which 1 both mis*e<!, and overtook him after a ! race o: three or four hundred yards. The roan proved to Iks a young neg o named Bob H'dmesly, who had recently come hv>re from North Carolina. He hadon?$ilver aid three g>ld watches, and a few small a-iti'-hs of jewelry, all of which w recovered. M-. L Grand j says iie dx^n't thi:ik that anything e'se was :aken. The negro, is bow in jai aw uting trial in June?^ Mr S. M. Rosenberger's house is eing repainted. The Presbyterian Lectu e room has been reshingled and otherwise i repaired. A new fence ha3 been built in front of the Baptist parsonage^ Mr. C. W. Birchav>re is laying the | brick foundation for a new building just s^nth of Jones' old stand, which when finished will be occupied as the W ateree Messenger office Mr. David Wolfe bas a beautiful line of samples from which yoo can have a s*it of clothes made to order. Give him j-acall ; you couldn't be ratedbetterany L002RT3 BA0KWA2D. The Washington ietter hails fro?a Camden this week; bill 1 will :itteji3[>t to give such iterss of int.er* est as were gatheied during lije two list days?*f sojourn there. After ray deliverance Irora the tax books at midday on Wednesday the 3rd. inst , sallied forth by the shortest route to the halls of Con gress. Tite daily session begins at 1 12 o'clock ; the reading of the jour j nals had been finished when I took la seatjin the Senate gallery atxml ; 12.4i>. Kyle, 14 young Senator froai one o? the y - nig htales was making it is ur'ii ien njrcvith m the subj?*e: of his i?aii??u-4l ('ivorie b:il. 1 1 ? read h.s remarks frwia manusci ipi in a steady voice, but evident!) awed by the audience, select lUougn f<fvv. lie rec> lved * -t : :* a< ten* i<*n, and as lie tended several o? ::!> usj-? ciates silling near cam * forward -ma congratulated him. n>?iaoi?-| aiaonii- those win* stretci ?'d iiu-irj c o hands to him was Senator i'.a-1 ot Illinois, a ruddy, ro'oust and genial j old fellow. He is a perfect pictUlei ol good health and good humor, a!-] though the fu>?t of seventy winters j ua-> whitened his head li^estiow.j iic has much less hair I'aan ins I 9 ' ! poi traits show, ior in place ot uj snook on w??p he has a tuft like: Father Tune, and a goatee instead of- the thick chin beard. As tne! jealousy deepens between tile Hill and Cleveland f?rces he be comes inure ol a presidential possi bility. Tue gieat cynosure ho -vever, j whom ) wished to s.c, David Beiirj nett Hill, was anseut at AU?auv! ~ 1 uarsiug Ms presidential b >o;n, and 1 making; sure ol the New York con- j veniion, lor he is o..e of thoa?- ; ku?<?u by the slang teim ol i "Soon VIS." Gorman too was missing that day,! CT ?' | but a glance at him on a lwruier oc casion served ai ouce to identity his^apaciou* brow, calm grey eyes, ruOoei-llKe pose and bur* thick j lips as the famiiiarfeatures of this; master of pontic A strategy. A5ricev tvith his shrewd, calcula ting count gffatwee, w:is o.s baud, ilia uose is loii^ its Ti H**ise's, hi?; up thin, aud covered with a close' Ut&cii bead. His kua.->s ?f wavy auburn hair is handsome, and dis tinguishes lifcis red fox fro. u tile old j grey one, S&cruian. j IJUanUier was the most common [ place member to be seeu. He is j j?muil, r?ughiy dressed, awkward,! and 11 as a iiuisa voice; but for jiIi 1 tuat, may have none llie less ability, j 1 ue Senator as a rule l-P portly I anu hald. In this respect Cose, 01 i Texas, takes the pivmium. llo is; uuge, with uu lUimeuse shining | pate, una :i gieat beard conliuuall) j Morales as ne grinds vobacco at a; High Sj^tcd. isu* l 1 211 c tlies, so cross ovcf to I the House. Goiii?? l:i run ?' u \lhe ! o ? i rji u u?u?, one;. ?nust;'Uveds pause .and 1 louW ny ni the interim* oi tiie*ya?>i j doiiir*, liiic^ wiiii. i resc-j. i'lie deco- I ration is suli incomplete, ami a ! painter is suspended -way up in ai name at woi'i. Jiany spectators ! aland gazu:g he re. i mi to Die guliery of Ihej il ouso, we ij;id liie;i) iu committee j of lhe%liole, deflating upon the! laeii code of rules. Kicnaidson, j of IVuhessee, hoIds"the gavei* i'iiej seats Ijert are pretty full, ami tn >st oi* the members present. As Hie Clerk reads each rule, some amendment is offered, and discus sioii be 'ins. in committee, live O ' ?<. ? ! in i antes is the liuir* to speeches, j |2To:u Reed takes the tf.?or, and every | body listens. He speaks witli\ a clear, duent voice, and spices wit' a *it, provoking laughter. (July good hui&or prevails to ?v a rd the ex dictator, and every rv fere nee he makes to Ifse last wicked"' Con stress i? a c iuse of inirth. He railed at some tuambers as o.iltunally "wanting u> kil* so nelhui^."' He looltsr iitie a threat old c illisil on lano. Hii is constantly rolling about the Uoust*, an I is not in one place over live rninut?s. Oin;?!ey, of 3laiti seeai* to be one of hi.< most ! active Si.riitena.i s. i (J a tne iJe.n ?cratic si !??, H -.Miilen i of lVtiAi'ssue an I iireckenrid^e of j Kfiitucky take a leading pari, i'iie j j f'M iu.'i* l.i ^peak-T pro te.ii, w i icli | I - . I l if guarantee mat lie is capioie and j I cifectlVe in liebitr. l'lie latter is a j j ttand?*o.iie oil feilo-v *itn so.iwy j lair, Heart an i m-asltciie. His I ria^l >iz voice c??,u ?? i:i Is attention. \ W iiezi a 4 ?-? I t.i.a^ is ? ltd Oy l n v tUilii irr, applause loilovVs. it, ; l a acs ueiVe 1 ?r a ;ie?v m t ; i to at m I i Mp ia Uusi n t Iv. ile h i* to win nis way after an ordeal. Congrrss ) .n ia Layiur rc:a t:.;ed to me ta it jdtf.iug nib tir?i t?*rm lie tried six ; >?ceii3 t*> got Liu il ?oi, un I *;i?ru ue ?li<l s-i<{cce?t, WriuM i?.*vv given a j iui.;i >.j ii ?lla.v t'i give it ut?. it was atr.un -4 o'clock in , as! t u r ? ? I to ienvi- with n > iiti.c re- : r f iuctance. THcj^mig ibrougn lite ?vcslcru daor fiecltVitLv.il jjiaL- , lorui winch ?"*% rlook* the city, the p tQoraifl.'i fr>? u lli.it "sooo-ilar mount" wjs uo mean an--?. l'iie | bra.ui ^ an t shitou/ i* "toiftac | stretched ucroM tue ouuk gr->ua4. j .Direcily in iron; the i>i;rc while ahaft of j the Washington Manu- j meot Boars to an iacrediUle height, i The ' remainder ?f ,11^ picture is filled wivb structures of stone and fc? iek, colossal and beautiful. 4)owu the long stoae stairway we] l>a*s at once into the throng, and j in seventeen hours we are five hun dred railcs away, T. J. K, PBBSGHAL MENTICS Mr. A. M. Richardson, route agent of the*Southern Kxpre? CorapAHj, wat ia town Wednesday. Mr. Aibertua Moor* has returned h;>me from th* University of Virginia, on a short visit, to recuperate fr#m au attack the grip. Mr. T. J. Kirkkini returned from Wae-hingtoa last Friday evening. Mr, B. B. Clarke "tjffent to Columbia en professk>?*J v?usi*ua?ts Tuesday. i! ' ' jjr V - ' ' t I-.-1*!- .? ?: Deaths. \ Miss Elizabeth Rhame, oldest daughter of Mr G. S*. Rharae, died jat tht' residence of heir'Tither Wed nesday night. The deceased was jsick only.u short wh;U\ ami dieil of ? typhoid fev??r, which following stew re i a?e of ?ilp. The y??tin? ladv w.n of a fcweet, chari;a'i'e j detposiin. , and bore a tigh CI-mk Jtiaii chancier. Tue alflicud | ! family have our heart- felt wytrtpa ! tliies. ? . j ; Mi Jjih McL-o:!, a voun<? insin twentv two years or ajir, ? s i in j ?&*:* S n i fl (J tV? k )>?-i^iih<>rii.HMi lust j jfcp Pardon cf Simon Taylor. ^Si!ii??n Taylor, thceogirci! pioa?*h c-r wt> > wa* s?'iUo:?e*-d \l<\ si.*; inorri si i :i tii** 1 ?- ! i r \ ami to ?$:?\ :i (1:.. ? ? ? f if i 00 ls:'S o-heeu p;i ! doi?? ? ! i?v i|i< ? (r?VfM?,r it |>->?i \ It** 1 1 i ?<>u ihaij he ; > * v ?3") i-usii. !? ? *.!?-? c-.miii'v, T.s.- f i - 1. ? ? f i * * -i p?r?*?:? Bfi-sns !?ij ? I * ? * '* ' ' i\ i\'i% ? Ct'luv I <: i;;4Lcr.ft:tt?}.l :?ru mo ; oerir.il! ?>c'V*paperS il ?. Vt' J DuMUiu-il reports of if. Oiir io?wi i r ? ?' V J contesnpora* V speaks ol tt as ?? a \ "unparellcd e.a?-\' staiin * aliat lie j had in?eu vi r mi :? H v* pai'domd before! a-ntenee had Ween parsed upoti^im j I'hft News i ('?.? i?i-'r, uud r a flam - ! i n cr I'.ead line ?>f "An IC\'ir.;ordinary | r*acd??n," s:ivs i i us iypo.t, Irons j this place that tie pardoned j t.hrounh the infl leucp ofLjtlr. J* K J Du.Pre, "Iid \i? ^i?! Vini JM the in terest of Mr. ii. Banfn, who. was or. j r?v?orTs bond. A ao t !??* esteemed j .SCnte. -?x.cti S li'on illy t'l it i i]ie jivan/i j irv "f !v-rshaw ( oanly ? ini^kt-^roperly make it the ? u ! > j ? ? ir I ? <?f inquiry. A-i le Iro n such HtateuiyniR, t !;-? ; frtC.s a iv few an i simple. l'a \ i n j wrts c ?avi_"t,!-d iii n i h :ihst-.no? r.t J June term >yC Court 181)1. ilvr <tt?l ' ntil lura nail! l-hia coari, .r!?-a j hi?< Healed senlenect was ??pen^d ; R-.'p! *-<??::/.? live DaPre ialer?-ste.l hi ix i elf i ri\L h * mailer, antl pres- n?<?l a petition fco tli?' Governor, signed hy twanv- ?>f tlie l?est people o: Sti alter U ?unT}*, where 'i'ayh?r ha-? al ways h >rne an ex vllenl leput.i j ?;??:?. Whether or n??t Mr. DuPre-j i? a frJen'i of Mr H I'ini and work*-*! j la Is i -4 in:,?M' st wciltv not know, liui J ir. va* dee'ded n<?' J.o pre>< psiyrneni i>f t'ie !? ?a<i )r? M:* tt.iaai, :is in- had si'i:>- << f >r r.iylor's appear i nee L-* j riiiswer t ) Lh-r eh I'.'sie of I'oi^ iy. wh^iva?' lie was ?'orivi?teil ot p?.-i j-ivy, t lei'-fo^f it would s<mmi? (?!??? M ?5 i:i n 'ii-l :*!, iii.iyo ?.? L<> w-.rk i=i :ii-> intwros!., i:, vt as shovn that Taylor l.ud sinplj' act;-d Uie pari of peuceni ker in writiav n letter for a woman withd: a-vin^ certain ?s-erli??ns which hadea ise.l the c-mvi/ti mi (if certain parties for heating her. She ai'terward^vent hack on i tir parson, and denied haring asked itiui to writj the letter. For this he was convicted "f perjir". It is said that Gov, Tiilmanj promised Mr Du Pre to pardon Tay lor before J;e hoi ^iveii liimsell up, anti that, i.ht* eoas!-itu? <l t;wi extra ordinary part of liie pi oce^dings. Il seeii'.s however lh:?t ti:ere ffrie jjnod j ii'tMiads for executive clemency. > l i e convicts were taken over to the I pemtr- 5j :st iary M on lay, namely: Allen Carolina, Jim Campbell, Jesse Chest-' nut. Joe Blandin.j; azu\ S. A. Barrett, wh'te. " Annt Daphne" sn flged col< red woman, wlio was snid n^on good au ihority to be 108 years of i$zc died last Sunday night. If you drive hard and warm up tVe horses, let them coo! ?#ntlv without exposure. Teach this to the bo/s. If they km w it is need ful to care for a horse at s->ice ex peruse and trouble to preserve his usefulness after a hard push, they will l?e mo're careful about driving. More horses are hurt after being 9topped lhau on the road. Rheumatism cured in a Day.? "Mystic C?ire" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically eur?.?s i*? to 3 days. Its action upon the ,sys t.em is remarkable and mptttfrious. It removes at once the cause $nd the disease immediately disappears. F!ie first duse greatly !?enetits, 7;> ce nis. Sold by F. M. Zemp Druggist, Camden. The Camden Chronicle And \ I \ ** , A. B. C. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the favorite cough oqre, relieves | Asthma, cures Bronchitis, and, if taken durin^he earlier symptoms of the disease, prevents Consumption of the longs. Even in the later stages of that malady, this preparation ?eases the distressing: cough, and induces refreshing sleep. Asthma.3^ o I >? - -4 . "Asthma and lung troubles arc heredUarv In ray family. My father, mother, sisters. I and brothers all suffered from pulmonary diseases and died nearly j forty years ago. About that time, Ayer's Cbtrry Pedoral was recommended to roe as a relief for asthma. I commenced using this q^dlciue and was astonished to fin4 that th<) setisa of suffoca tion and difficulty of breathing quickly dis appeared. Indeed 1 aw satisfied lk;U. with - out Ayer's Cherry- 1'ectonil I skouU never 9 have attained my present, age, 77 yoars. $ have recommended the i.sc of this tutUicinc to hundreds of persons suffering I rem asthma and diseases of ^lie throait and luugsNand have never known it fail to j?fford speedy re llef."-JS. L. White, Fend du Lac, Mi?h. "My mother lias been a great suflferer from j asthma for the past tea years, and her re cotcry is almost without a parallel. On ae> c?aut of her advanced ate? over aeventy ? wo ha? but little hope of ever teeing her well again , but she has^beeo cured by only a part of a bottle of Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral." ? lt.pUs Bauks, Tar Brook, N. S. -Some years ?go Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured :t;fr ot asthma after the beat medieal skill ix?i *ThUed to give me relief. /A few weeks siacfe, being again a little troubled with the (disease, I was promptly relieved by tl* same remedy. 1 gladly offer this testi mony for the benefit of ail similarly afflicted." ? H. s. Hassler, Editor "Argus," Table 1 Eock, Nebraska. Bronchitis. "Sisfferiu; for sonic time from chroinc i bronchitis, winch would iiot yield 40 a&y i medicine. I was at last rqeptttnenderti Vy ir.y druggist to try AyerS Cherry 1'ectoraJ. 'Two bottles of this pn-pa ration ^stored v .e t?^?or- ? fedt Ivealth."? Enrkjae Alonr.o.Sny JXijOKi^o. "Ayer's Cherry Fectotal me oJ a l ?..l congh and my p.vtner of l.jonchitH. } know of nnmnrous ease* ia w;fkii fbi* i:n*K?ir.Uiivu has proved very benrficfetl in fitisiiv-s <?i young children, so <hat " tiie toedtchie is iuiown wnon^ffcein as 't!?e cmixdpi of tl:0 a31ict^:!." Jas. kudel. sjjiifliM. Y?\ Va. -a t ."Ayer's Cherry ^Pectoral has glren km i jjreat relief in bronchitis. Within a month I i hnve sent some of this preparation to a friend ! suffering from hrouchitls and asthma. It ! l&s done him so much good that he wrott for ; w:>rp. I do ill iu my power to recommend J tills me'licliie!" ? Charles F. DumtervlUe, , Plymouth. Fug. ? *? | ' i "Iliivhig thoroughly tested the properties of i JLyer's Cherry Pectoral as a remedy lor hron i <jhi;a\uxl throat affections, I am glad totes j ;'-:y to the mollis of this preparation."? T. 3. ? J&iemcrra;, Author and Lecturer, Ripley, O. GonsiEnfigiiioji, -I hr.vc I -per> s rT 'rrr fr?>rri i weak n?'\ TiH 1 ?:v Ayfi'x Oh.-rry ' Pectoral. wm s.,;,r---!y v. -r ;r-v fr ;?u a; cough. T!ik ray j confh a:?:J r y .iti.jrs. j,a ?.t:.cr ' robtlifiw ervr dl-t i iv*< \ : in.-i.t . i.v.r.y tp# u^e h" in t!irw\t :>:v! !??%. m ; nhvays prove, J lm }:<???:!,: }k rtis>:l:::1y '<?? -ji J tljTns** of !? V .\v.??7r. v\. <jf Til will) ; i y?m it! ?; .vwrJ- ? ?n.'-.i: | L) it.*; tiso."? Mrs. \j. I. C!?W, ?fu;rn. A?\. "I n the v. i nter o? 1?W5 1 took a severe eoM, vhleb. It sp.ie of every known remedy, grew v.orw, so that tlic fainJJy physician M^sid t;:- i a:i* iiKuralle, supposing roe tiH&e in om:srnn>tion. As a last resort, 1 tried Ayvr'* Oii 'rry I'ectoral, and, In a short lime, ji.e cur^'urt.s complete. Siige then I have r *\?*r l ecu without this nwS^lna. 1 am fs:iy year> ?>{ weigh over 180 pounds, and ii.rri'ut" :?>> ^H?d health to AyerS Cherry Y?. Youker, Salem, X. J.: OtoT^j. Pectoral, Prewar; J by 2^3. J. & Avrr. ?c <p.. iLoveJl, iffa?s. Sold by aU.Drug^UU. ~ ?r v'^ -;'l r\ ' t?*?ve $0. ' : j < \ ? [' , T: r t Mexican | Mustang Liniment. n . '? ' " > ? li , i vr - ?: . ? : ' A Cure for the Ailments of Man 5 { j 1 ? - i and Beast. L j : I : 7t i ? I ? , I ' I ? . . - A long-tested pain reliever. ? * /' * if ? ' ' ? Its ?use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer,!; the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring" an effective liniment No other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-knpwn remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. ? ? ' 0 * No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. r . . . ? j . .* j \ .? J - Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it The be>t is our bid lor your Our Fall awl-Winter buying? tins been donf with a vi?*w of o'Fjriu^ vou the b_*st ! qualities at best figures. a ? ! I ? ! \S ' SUPEHIcfe --GOODS, PRICES THAT ' SURPRISE, ^ ;A ' Will be foxnd in each Department and Grade of our I:n ! mensp new lines of A* ; ! ? vl ? : ? ?: 4 CLOTHING, HATS, IfUMISHflG GOODS BOOTS i ! c ! . I Y < /! : i; 1 \ J |N^ ; , ' j t ! AND SHOES. I ! IT- " " ' j I ? I ? ! " ?' i j ' SLIPPERS, RUBBERS, OVER SHOE5, TRUNKS, $ALl n I SES, UMBRELLAS, &c. NEVER BEFORE- HAVE WE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER O LARGE ANp VARIED AN ASSORTMENT OF FRESH PLEASING STYLES We.have he stock tk*iW?t? the expectation arrl Gratefies' the tastes. \oa want the belt. This is your chance. fc WE NEED TIH ?;UJ1 1MNU ami all WINTER G00!>^ ad HBAtVI ! , j, . &*' , ? Now you cnn p-t 20'k{* at your own pri^e*.' Mine (pj^REMEXtBER we haven't ndvbrti s> I nt w-H nil Winter. s> we mean wh jfctic? *iv no. v. C.U& *t ? ; j ; ' J ril't * L_nL Yours Respectful !\ VILLI2PI South Carolina Hallway Cimjial pf?y- . j j l>. I I. C 1 1 yM B K \i r, V I X , Uccei jrcr. ? Camden, S. CfigrD<>c. 7th I '01 . ! On ft i?l after till* dstfc train j will .nil. in acc?>JMnneo with the follow:n? ?ehe tlttlc. GOlN^SOUTfl. Leave Canvh** " Bovkin* l(.l?Otxls ii ( Mareinont ?' Dixie > " C:?m?len'.lc li Mi Ml /ton " Waterre *' K'utxville (Ju'nmhia Chan- stoa Aujrinta Ar* a u GOING XOKTII I/'avc Charleston *' -I'.i^nsta ?* Kinjrville 4 JVX i?i<l!?*tv?n ** C n I ?* " CLrvmont ii IIjiTO'mI '* liovkiH Arv C uiMlen DjiJy ; ?r> oo p m ? ?"> I ?*' p tn | *21 pm 5 ::n p tu I 5 50 p in ( ?r> tip ?u I !i 49 p ni | 0? p ni ! r.) p ni ; 7 +? p in i !0 0"> p ni i 11 1 5 p id j fi ;\ ni ' i) <*0 a IH ' x a i a nt j 10 0'? a m ? 10 '>?? a in 10 I?') a in ' 10 ^5 a m ! 1 ) *1 y m j 1 1 07 a n? i 1 ' i"? a in C'on'iccti his Charleston, for Cm the N'or li E.nt via j ?iniiaMi Hailroa I u*?l j witli Nar'foir G;ui;?r? at Y'?rkvill*. F<?r through rirkK* t?t:?!l point* North, i S?? ; t ? i <>r WfKt or vi ? Civic* S. Ship f',?. ' to New V ? rk and the Ivnt via fy/ia-lu.v [ ton ap;?!y to C. M. J. ?. W \i.i(?;e. i \zl. Cx n lea. i WARD, G ner.il Manager ? SCIIKDULK OPT1IK ; | CliaHo ?ton, Cincinnati * and Cliscii^o Ua*lroa<l. Tiiking effect Dcc. 7th 1891. <i>ING NO ATI I. i Lv. f'.mvJen | " I>;;Kalb i Wo*tvillo *" K'Txhrm ?' ( laklt ir-t *' Il(Mh Spring " PIe.t>unt Hill " l^inc uter . ^ Caliiwba " K.x-k Hi',1 " Vnrkvillc " K!a<k?vi;l.? " S'nfljr ?' Kuthcrf. ?r<lt<n Ar. il trlon O0IN0 SUTIf. V*. Lv. Mirisn 4- Uuthurtordtoa " Sb-lby " !Blnt ks?mfg 44 jVKh.kvitie : . "jv?ck Hill ?' it'atawba Jfrt 4' Lancaster 4,4 1 1 ill ?? Spring " 0.ik'iurst " Kcrnliaw '? WewtYiIV " DnKalb Ar C*mden 0 40 a m HO "-0 a m 12 Oip ui ; ji 10 p m 20 p wi p m 3 It pm 3 41 p rn . 4 20 p m ! 4 01 p rv 1 r>4? p ni ! 4 15 p m j 4 S v rx * ra? p m [ 4 .>"? p Hi . . h - , ? ? , ; . T*aim> *tnp on at aMntation*. P^wenj^r trains rtm thruu^n be tween Columbia jiad ilarion. Conm-ctioji* made with R. d I), at ksbun; arid Rock Hiil aad with 8. A. L at Cult * ? "* Junctiou. C, M. WAUD, Geaeml Mmajtr A. TKIJP, 8 opt. ctmbMPfiox '< An 4.1 1 ^hy*ictnir. tii";-, !ia\*vnp ha*! n nctj?l la ?in !vot Irifti.i mitiKiortarv the iur a A ni>l.: v ^.'Uhle^rciecdy a?ui pferma mi; edra iof *<itonrt Brimehitiy vntarrW Authnwl mm throat ?m I Affectum* ?|<O l' ti,*c Ati'l r.t>lic?l cilfe * for ptifwi l>iiity;ai><! i i l Ncryou* Compjift ?] h.tvi . -4 te n m1 it* wwmlf Hf ' |xwc|-> in jth??ttHa?4<?>fKt4ei?v|L hit* duty t< nmk; it knrflhr iojfiM in* f.tllowit. Airtn:ttc4 hjr; tnU a:?l n <lexi h? r<-K?a3? haftutf ntfj I will ; c.i< : fn?.? ofrtur^c. ^ll* Kttf k, thin roi'.ijM* if! i| < k'fintrftK fl orK/'inlWi, w t!i f w ^UfT IKtritie a??# ux^r#. Si-iit i <lr.n in^ uith I W. A. SwteCTO L? lt;>ck(*t<r, S. Y. j*F for "T^ One iirift l*'?nr? tr.:i*u*?j|jiy ?:u> Uy? M i!,o an/ rn r t?h> j? m? ??/??.?$ othvrl !ioiSih)f| /un'(irtv will U wry n- *j,n .bl ? m -C|.. i o. f,jr|hi*r in to million a ( HRo.vrrig office. .0R8ALI Five qtiart?5of (lie Hew tlu; Knt<frpri#.i HuiWlihj AsHociaiion. Ai?ply W. A. SUHjpCfc Shin.*'* AiMrras . For Sale.* T ruit'i Cotton S*w|. fl.00 i Tcnn,-K*? e (??4?1 IKint, $l.ob; Shin*'* Karlj IVoiifle. ft A t. MOOKRj'Jk., tlugood'M, K{0?8.C. - ,1Mb. , [f s\ jvj \ PERfCCTCD v. M -* ; Han ekclu?ivei?4^i? Wf Ujc*e ceUbrmt- 'f v eil glaiMii (it Ci. Keula* 4rMoo**; WtA The only manufacturing QpUcUl% in tbe S*?utb, Allan to, G# , gjGT Mrllrrt are not tapp)tt4 * j witli thffte famnvft glsm*e?.