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'i'he Camden Chronicle! \ I THOS.4. K IKK LA N I). W. U YiJ>LKPlGUE. ^ Editors and Proprietor*. =? E VTES OF ^INSCRIPTION ? Ome ; jrxf: <5l.-"'0: sl< :n ?i;: n, 7 '* cent j r'.'TOC "'n*;.-?. 'x) rc-R:^. A!>YKKT! " >< * RA CES, ? One <wp:are ; C<>:ie v ?*: .?*?> 91.00; each! insertion, ;16 f?uh blbrrul TvH's-ilw* m&ie on the aboTc ? r-?e> for t/.r?-?i a:onth.--ai:< months ^r.ti yearly ct>ntr:?rti. A?". eommnnliflttop ?:>?*; rr'ic'e? for r cat ion must r^r. ! nsa? l^a^Tr Twe* tj??y. to i*?sr re their insertion i:: the ir.? i.4"UP. 'V <rorr:rr.*!?i? a!:on of a pefscjial nature *;!! re pnM??*ne?1 ;;i th:? paper. cxrept r.-?nn adv<Tts?csn?-*?t. tube paid for. articl-. < i?>r publication pm.-t l*r* ac ^f-mpuxred by the full name ~-~/o rein *f th<> wrrter, i-r order to rct-eire j?tteni:-.n. CAMDKN*. S. f. MAY 6tii, 1802. COSMEVHM, N j) CI LUNGS OovEayoR Eiwcfi!. *n his able speech in Rhode Io*i.nJ, punctured the contra- j ?.i- tory <1 jfi is?j? of Ike protectionists with ; this aharp iivqtiiry: *" f *o they \rant j higher duties t?> make l< >vrer prices, and J >wet prices to pay higher wage#?'* ? \ Sew York World. TirR Newt erry () btiorrcr is r.p Bowdet: an 1 Latimer a hnrA the part they played in the St. I/Xlis confers m e ! and. the <?lHieq?''nt mass-meeting- It. would be interrstin^ to hear loin them <>n tV?e wibjeci, and ?o know just hovr they fee! politically. Trip ?an Antonio (Tex.' Express iHai tersely states it proposi tion to nominate a free silver Fresidon ticket and by co-opei atinn with the Alliance divide the South in the Iwpe of throwing the election i*to the House, "has nothing to rocomnr?er.d it, either in principle of* practical politics*, it is simply a scheme to thr?\v two Demo cratic torn a ts a erqss a clothfs line to ? law each, other to pieces and jrive the K^puhlieans another chance to carry off cverytfe&g thev can lift " i Sznatok Palmer is rjnow*}- as faying that he would r;;ther finvc the credit of helping to eary KI;i>f>is for Cleveland than to be president himself. While in effect the Springfield Convention recom mend* 4 his nomination, "they let; it cienr for itsto believe v/h^t nr? all think, ami that i? that Cleveland is; ti><- choice of the Illinois DemScntji." ? * ? Oi.r> "nufcsatrncted" appears to 'ne 'bfrgiag ahead of loth Clove. an I and I falnsT. * * * There appear to b,> sev*r:d spu.-idns oranis . of "^ooj \Veat*-n" Democracy j ?en the market. W ?s^'he Illinois Feme/ rat* mad-.-f a very ?siTJNk w to the frei?*:?>ina^e lass. * ? Xr\ A careful dio^nosis o||!tfdl|inoif rase shows that Palrecr captured the Trass! hards and Cleveland has the delegates. Washington Post (In lependani.) " Driftwood. k T* seea?s that Gov. Tillman is not ' -afraid to throw some of his rooks among the Legislature. With hi? usual defiance of consequence* he ?loes not shrink from making dcad iv eneruie^ of some of its member?. Of course .those who ''stood up to the rack, fodder or no fodder," Rnd voted for the reform in the Gov ernor's March plafform. as they hail .promised, wili not feel themselves hit. They will consider themselves very sound sticks of timWr bobbing ap serenely from whose sides the the rocks v. ill rebound without1 - -scath or dent. But, bowj wretched is Ihnt "poor man wi|.?sef 2 * rotten" hirlk theye rui~siles pierc?s for then he sinks pever t<> float! :/ again. Poor ft i!o-.vs, we pity some m ' Jkm \of ye. Like little wanton boji ye ; Shaded in, hut far beyond your' ~ depth. . Av nip ! whilst thee sh'ires and sorrtyiinj: Wash far. swhv, \vhere>rc they bl>nes are imr'ed, Where thou, perhaos, under the whelming *:<le j Visit" Mt the hottem of the monstitras ; world. Monday % ('ourer* lions. Reports from the county can mentions held a';; ov?r the-Mnle Monday show that Tinman ha* greater strength perhaps than two years ago. AH but two or three coufctas were,, overwhelmingly in his favor. The result ho vi-ver as to the presidential nomination is doubt ful. The coaveatum of Edgefield alone expressed-'an open c hoice for. H*U, We believe, however that! the majority are against both Hillfand ? t; level* ad, favoring that* still -41 n known "soiup ^ood Westetff*' dark horse. j Thete are inr.nv the Adaj&nistraUog will casSlfo ^ /j - j * 1 Influence tar Hth riel?>gat^s; to' , Chicago. *To this \y opposed, fonr we eoosidf rtiilj th?> weakest aud moat object ioaabie candidate yet . mentioned. Nur Uo! we believe that the Alliance^ spirit* which has apparently contrtrled moat of the convention?, wu|l per mit a delegation for IS ill. It would ? certainty be a bluader to instruct j **?&> . 4. t i ~ Mint DropsV ? A stiver Dollar contains 371^; grains of pure stiver, and 412*; grains of standard or alJo\*ed stl- ! ve?. The United States* Treasury pur- j chaste silver l?y the London mar-| ket, where oar dollar would bring Iiul 70 cents. y*o? In 1S90 the United Slates pro duced 54,500,000 ounce pure silver,, the commercial ralac of which as bullion t ns $."7,225,000, and the coinage value $70,4C4,74>. The ( n?!rer product of the wlt:?le world : tWat rear (coin age vaVae) was $iGS, '.077.000. Daniel Manning, Secretary of tec j Treasury said : '*1 have giv^n 1-. a: c??t st udv toi the silrer problem than to any! ??i h?*r duty of my office. I-haire' tracked theories oniy to find them .overthrown i? practice, n*d I hive , compiled endless *umm?ries in ' hopes U* solve the problem wiihj mathematical precij?si?>n only to' i tint? in history an unanswerable; negative to my proposition." The whole sum and substance of lhe tree silver doctiinc is thi-jj ?'By owning the treasury of th?*! United States* to silver and paying; in oroverntrn*nt note* one dollar for evvvf 70 cents worth of r-ilver bul lion prcseoted, the pi ic e will rise until what is no* worth but 70 j ; cents ?ill reach one dollar. T;ie ; question is simpiy, will the ex peri j ment succeed? Tiie following qu- - latiopcfvotains the entire argument: "The value of silver bullion pro-. N.ibited from the mints, shutout from this new circle of usefulness, j will increase when it is admitted to i these new. privileges. As sown as tiiis siiver bullion is permitted to ji> t<> our minis for coinage this new demand will at once exhaust ; the supply of bullion now tearing upon i he market, and increase the } value." The great benefit whieh the in tense advocate-, of free coinage of silver claim is that cotton, grain and o*. her exj>ort crojfe will rise in price. Here is the piocess of reasoning : j - - "England buys a srreat deal of iiriain and cotton from India. Sil ; v*f r alone is u*ed for money in India, j England has the right t?? coin money for India", Englsird "ex | ^Tix^^vs, say, an <?unce nf.silver for .one ftusliel of wheat, and buys tl?a? jounce for 90 cents. The United Sta'es fnrni?hes England of i tier silver. Suppose the tree coin age of silver as is claimed, would ! raise the oh nce^f silver bullion to $1.20, iheT)uS?iel of wheat would cost |1.29 in JtoUo. In that case England won'd buy )!ess from India and more fion; tke/ United State** and at a higher price. The same' result would ^pplv with cotton." Now Uiis philosophy looks very I ploasiogi" but we fear with her abso ; iute power over India, if silver; should rise in pi ice, England wonld j put a little less in the coins she palms off on that subject province and keep lh<| advantage still. !.~?V - ? When silver ^as "demonetized" 1 ? * ? ' i i n 1873, the United States hail j coined >n its whole h?story but \ $,000,000 silver dollars. Today ? j there are in the Treasury 325, j 000,000 silver dollars and 59,- j 000,000 in cirtulatio-j. By the present law silver cyin, silver certificates and silver notes are legal ten ier for payment of all debts public and private without limit* The Treasury is required to purchase 4,000,000 ounces of silver bullion per month, which is paid for at the rule of 00 cents per ounce in government notes, making the cost -*bju? .^050.000. "Each ounce is coined into $1.20, and thr profit, aJKounting on the monthly j purchase to some $ I ,.700.000, is turned into the Treasurv. " Secretary TVindom in JSSScsti-j mated the world's product of silvci j at $142,000,000 which was dis -i i- r c . > p< sfcd oT-^ follows: In the Arts' $15,000,009 ; India $33,000,000 : | o; her countries $41,000,000. leav ing for t !?^ United Siai?-s $51,-; 000,000. Now as we yearly coin, since 1800, $65,000,000, the qu^s- : lion is why should there be such :? ' surplus of silver? There ruuslbrj piles of it somewhere. jj > - , . " I If t??e?e is anything, on tl.i* irret n earth twut I do despise it is a d?;ma:r<>gue. ! Ho is a is an too niAn to live and yet ; toodamnable to die. [Laughter.] CU.VKLES oVeSRALI.. L Advertised Letters. The following is a li?t<of adver- 1 ysc1 ietteVs remaining in t.!ic Cam deWposl ?dTice for the week ending March 14th 1802: Miss Mam.e Gaskiu, Mis Fannie Flul?p Shulcr, 2, Me- 1 R.^cr Patterson, Lizzie Nickol*, J R Morris, George W l\<-b*-*. t>. Lit-nt ThosC Patterson, Mrs b;na Wi';- 1 sob, Mrs Frank Stephens, Mrs! Francis E Wood, W R Barnes, J j N Moak, S J Massey, Edward Thomas Col S N Shannon. Miss Ifilluouse. ' P?**ofiS calling for these lettem will please state what week they were idTcriiiwJ* G. O. Alexander, P M. * i-"> ? "v ' ~ .^frer.gth and Health. If you aie not feeling strong and healthy, try El-xtric Bitters. If**La Grippe" hns left you west and *cary. I use Electric Bitters . This remedy acts j directly on Li*er Stonwrh and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perforin th^ir functions. If you arwriflicted with Si< k Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking F.leetric Bit trr*. One trial will c.jnvtrrrt* you that this is the remedy yon need. Large hot ties only CO cents at F. L. Zeinp's I>rug sWre. CONSUMPTION cured. An old phy>ic:an. retired from }<r;ic ticr, bavin* h:al placed in his hands by an East India inisajonary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for thespc.-dy and permanent cure of Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma And tH throat.and Lung Aflcctmnx, alsij :i p>->.->i tire And radical cure f<?r Nervous I)e oil'try and ail Nervous C'ompVnt*, after having tested its wonderful -eurat ve powers in tlwmsands of eraser, has f. It it ins. duty to muke it known to his Mitfer | in 4 fellow*. Actuated hy ti-.U motive arid a desire to relieve human sufFerincr. I will send free of charge, to all who de : sire it, this recipe in German, French ; ??r English, with fill directions f ?r pre paring and tisiiitf. Sent by mail hv ; d ? Iressing with stamp, naming this piper. W. A. Xovks. S.JO J'ftH'Cfi f' iiioc'i. II och ester, X. 1". gJfP* The Atlanta Constitution is one o? the best newspapers pub lished in the Uaiteil States. Il is a twelve- page paper containing the oe** of all the v.oil?l, You can ?jet it an<l The Chf " I r.E one year for ? >uly $1.50. PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES ?RASE MARK. Gnttty Ftrri ccd ilvqu d.Q.YOUNQ. J E W E L. E II-: Has exclusire srile of these celebrat ed glasses in Camden .h). f jm Kf.IXAM & MOUBE, . r - ! : I ' ? ' , The only inanJifartnriirj* Qinicinns ill the South, A tin nt:?, Ga ^j^Teadlers are not supplied with these fat >'.<t <rl:js?efj. That beautiful m.i^sziuo for sontln?rp i Boys and Girls. !t is thjc^hjtnd o i"i?s" Young People's M:)? i/jrie i > .\tii It has become a uni' *. i j-*?r t thousands of Southern Iloni's. N pams or expense is spared t?? make it- at tractive. Eieh miinr> -r o.fjjulu < a v. bum of interest it! ^ rvn-4ttr? ? fT- y . ?:i-i Short and ront.nic I stories, on>do.*r spirts', new games, wn-1 i:i faet ewjythbi to interest '-??vs and T?v- im eijrht oaj:es and covt r, ea jiajre i handsomely ilh.sira"e I. It is **77i. Oueen of f he South'' The '* I*et ?? vrery Jlf>?n rde," a.- id no hoy m girl *an-:ilf.?rd witliou- ir. To nee it i- to want if. and n? have .t forsix months cr n year is a e ?? inn i enjoyment for all The lain lv. \YV whii every b<-y ;i:nl .ji l vh<? h..s imr seen liii eharminjr mitjyiine tosend u* *ev?n ?? u ecni stamps ;?t ??nee for a sample ropy ; or, better s: ill, ifys-.n will send us ()u< 1 Dollar we'wi 1 send you "Southern I Sin i bonms f.r one yc r and nr k- y?n j a prfcsr>:;t of "Codjxt's stockitjjj: Tales." Five great *i>:k in one large vol.une. f ee ? e al. cost Al>l>?KSS BOX 33. 0. F. W KITE US, | Wholesale Grocer. - " ~ft- . .. I W holcsfile Dcsilci -n WIXLS. . LIQUORS and CIGARS. N". 1S3 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. |s link-am;? ATLANTA, r, A GOOD SEAMSTRx A HOUSEHOLD NECES?i<*Y 13 Cftiff O? OUR NEW la.d? SEW:H6 Macf:!TiS3. FC? Fl'U. PARTiCCUAPS A33*<~3 i n n s K P i r. Q M ?; f1 h ; n 0 C H r v ? 1 1 * I K * s ; u C- \ ) ? 1 5 v? U & 13. ^ cucccssop* to JLUE MANUFACTURES GO. aCLVJDERE^.U. 4ir.xtctc.*i.-ii o? Hue Fistiiy S e&tg nicchinoa. Agenoy for Science American . MARKS, t ar frtformstion tfcd frecfiajvlbook write t<v* MWS * CO.. 351 BKO toWAT. Xx-v YmBL (Meat barest for spccrtm: patents in'^mrt%c.u *rery taken. oat 67 rtt is brought jKloro tht public b T b rot*? Ki veo f ree ot charge fc the ? riartifw Jmctkaa -Be p*n*r in the "Kn iutMIl^eai rucnm IE. Weekly K3.00 a -r.utie. AiMw MtfNN Jt 00. HHttdBfcy.Xew Vori. ; ' $10,000 GIVEN AWAY. By the Great Southern Weekly, The Atlanta Constitution, y Ten thou^nlid dollars will be distribut ed this year ??y Thk Weekly Constiti> tios, published at Atlanta. Ga.. amon^j its subscribers. This great newspaper has a' ready the largest circulation of any weekly r.tws paper published in the I'nited State?, [and, with ? ne exception, in L<m 'on, {he largest in the wr.rld. It is. first ar.d fore most. a newspaper, chronicling every week 'he full news of all the world, and | devoted especially t<> the development j*.f the Sonth. Its circulation now es j ceeds 1;>0 .006. and it is pushing for 200, j( 00. Sample copies will sent on applica lion ATen-Thousand-Dol'ar I)istrib?- i tioii. t Five thousand dollars w";P. \ ?* divided j amonz its subset ii>ers !.<????? en p?w au?? -I u! y 1-t,. and {?."?, OlO Ik-twiicn th *n *>?<? i the?end ?i the year. The first ilivisj^n will be h;:sed 0:1 the result of | he norhtnatinj; ennv. r.ti'-n.- ? : the two ?rri*at parties in June. sjn.I the: ethec ?>n tin* result ot the pr?*s-idential ! election. The national democratic convention tiitM-ts at Chicago June The national republican convention meet at M inneapo'.is June 7;h. ! U>t l? wjll nominatea candidate for pres ident sn?l viee-presddent. $2,50 1 lor the First Prize. Twenty-live hundred dollars lupoid wrli he jjiven ly Tiik CV?NST-nTTjox to', the Mieeussfnt answer? ??: the ouefd'?o:i. ll'ho trill he the now ices of aaclt tmrtyfor president ami rirv-jtrcs irti'Ht Any person *=eJeciin;r the f?.ur iiaincs thus ehosi n will Ik* entitled t.-> <f:c l.r-t ! prize of $2,500 cash. and if, hy ehanc.-, , more than W;e ;,n ?vrs eonvctly. the prize will he divide 1 accordingly. $500 for a ^i'conu Prize. i ? Five hundred dollars in cash will lit* ; divided anions those who guess correctly only three out of the f ur names t > he : thus cho?en a>pn tv st/.tid ird hearers, so that the gue*-er may prophesy wrong as | to one i?i i Ik* four names, and l.y g ?ttiMg three eorreet will eoiiie in for thi? prize. Jj?2,000 Moie-250 Prize. In JUi?l:li<?n to the above /?o. 000 ir. jrobh 8_',0>.> in<?re \s- 11 be i?*?l in '2- 0 .? ru?\<, consisting of twenty-five ffntcmv a:;<! twenty-five silver \v:ireh< the retail value* ? f which is $4 ) :tn?l $20. ! rHp?'t*tivv!y. ;:????! U*R) <-< ?r>i s of 'Vkbm" ! Mammoth I >i ?. *: :<> ?-* i: ! k ??,? ?r i*r* *?:?. ! < U:*i:>u. fully ilki.-tratfcl ;.J? I e<>i?* istin^ uf I ,."00 |>a^es?. Thi' watithes will ! c- ?ri v* n t.?ev?*ry huu?lreu b-H-'t of thw tits 2,*0 ? r. c. ivod. thewilvcr watches tn the next seriVf ??' , i hiiiwln d'h hnlT^ih-, an l after that <*v?*rT liffkrtU biiJlut receive one o. ti:e "Jv0 Webster* mammoth dictionaries. . ; All ballots mtrst he accoiv-par-fol. bl ow* year's subserij.tis'n to Tiik Wkkki.v CftSSTiTt'TioN, at only an 1 must be written <>n a separate pi< ee j f paper iroin' th;it e^n'aininir ord t t ?r suh*?rripti m. The winner of any of tfrr 2ii'J prizes a'.jove n t :'i will he given a ire"' tf'lc ss :it the j ?'xt Jf5#0i7o d'.-trihution afte?~fuly l*t. T:!!.-- eo.-'fs n not Kin*? i* n?i wTmay j :<?' -fi J. " ( ?0 "r $"0 ) in gold. V? n will m- ! : ^-'y ;????* i-c t!>e i'V'ite^t weekly jhw.< i e itfi- jf.ji li-h- <i in (ur South fi r one yoar : and tiu-.e wi.l nevf-r he ?> yrar when a j ureat ne-A"s;v?jH?r will be more inti-rv sti.'.jr ' than T ) i i ^ nj?e Ad ire** ;t i i ronnn mieati ,ns to ! Co.vsTivt Tiox. Atlanta. G i. I !S<> a t n i a i . a i J< :iH ?v ;i y Co ju - i I), i'l. C:lAMliK;U,A!.\, llt-vcivcr. i C'amwkn', S. l)cr. Till ; | On :i i l this ?ii:o triin; vjll r:u. \ ' in a witii tin* ;o!lt;w:u^ t-che ? | M.i-. - " ; SJi'Til. ! n.iily j fvavc 0 l Jllilr'3 ?r? <?) :> 15. i *' P.. >y!\i ;?> ?? ]?> p ti* | j '? ii.ii' ? "is r> l'i j> n. | ('larvriinut ^ "> "3 p 11; j I > si'' "> 10 ;? hi j " .Ic - ? *"> 4;i p in ' '? Mi !dl-..*to:i *> 4t* p m i *? W atercf c: ot? j, pt ?: *? K *(?' M) j? in j ; \rv < ' ? 'amliia 7 ?? j p m " CJi:irl?'h'ti?!4 1" '? > J' ll: , '? A;t_uV.ta 11 1") r> m j i "? I CiOIXG XOIJTII r,?-avo ('}: ?r'i- !in C. ;; ; , ? j * ' (*?>!":?! ! I ; 0 ;i IH ! *? A >V-;" r : ' Sfl?:||.s 4 ivin^vi; <> 1 *> 0 "? a :s i ! ' ?Iiodii't??!i 10 :? j C :ti ? P. lrt ;v? a jr. t 1<> ?'? a in ; 1 ?; ns | : 1 ;;7 a i'? j \ rv C iii'.i. n 1 1 a n ; . Connect; >:is* i--r t\e X-.r h ]*!;i?t v i : ? j Jlrirl Oinri.inniii h'.tiir;:! a>. 1 ? Narrow ;:t Y??rkv !!? . For tliroMth tN-k?^s to all um::i4.- X< tl!,. South <>r Wost ?>r vi i S. S!il:? ( to New V ? rk nn 1 r 1 1 c* "East vi.i C !iar|..\<- I ton upplv to <' | J. r?. wai.l.ti;. A -*t ("a:?i I . G. M. WAKD. Oi-iJCTa! .r.cr CI , M ir- >1 1 >? iv k : ii SCIir.IH'L!: ofths: CUuvl.s?tonf Ciiiciii Haiti an<l Chicago It.*i!ro:nl. TAlcin^r elR'vt Dec. 7:Ii (?OIXG NOi'Til. , ! Lv. 'r..:a:;o,i ' j *? WcsLvillo ^ | " !v-r>luw | " ():ik!rrr.-t I Ko"t!i Spring J " l'icjs^.nt 1 1 i : 1 i " (la'uffin j ?? k Hi:! _ : *' Yorkvil-f ' ** Kta.-k -t v j . 1 ? ! ?? $h-l >v ?? Muth^rf r * l n Ar. M;irio:i ( ;?_>! 01 - j ??0 a la 11 ii;:n i 1 ".?* :l It: ? 3 J ):) p m ?-> i j ; i m 1 ' 'JN ;> ;? 1J ?) m } ?"?;?> hi 1 -.4 ;? in , - ~>0 ;> m 4 ? 0 p m r> ;> in * ?"> ?"?(< !> Ill 7 00 p m | Til. Lv. M !rlan ^ 40 a in* " !!?.:!>??: r''. i '];?> .?. ]>i ~H) a :n S i lhv '.If !?! '? til;: ?k> >'T^ 1 10 p m " ? ? kv: i?' ! ;!0 p ;n 44 Vo.-k !i:il L? m ' i aiawba ^ t. : * 1 1 p:n " I^aiKMSICr ij ?? Jii ?* ?ieasan.t Ili'l 4 :20 p n** ?? Plinth Spring 4')1 p m iK 0?ikhurfct ; "Oprrr " Kershaw ^ * IB p in ? WestriJ'e 4 17 p ra " DsKalb , 4 p m ! Ar Cnmilen 4 p m i Trains stop'on sl;_rn.il ai all stations , j Passenger trains run througn be- k tween Columbia a*i<I Marion. Connections made w:th It. <k P. at : 3ia-ksbnr?r and Rock Hill and with 8. j A. L. at C'j.ts'ws-x JnncJi-?u. C, ;M. WAtfD, General A. TfclP, Supt. v ? *" ' 4t tj -mm J.?A. SHEOjRN, Collector & Real Fstate A gt., I Camden. S. 0. ; i ?< ; ! L. A. WITTKOWSKY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, O"* CAMDEN. S. c. 1ST IV :i tires in a!! of the Claris <-f i the State Sj?et*i:jl attention jriven to co! i lertions. ;? ? / ? ? L ij CONCERNING A NEW NUljlMMKNT ALE AND BEEF Peptonized.. Brought out by the taipfges tion i?Cthe late eminent Doctor J. MILNEK FOPHKRGILL OF LOND'N. who was the Best writer of Foods. and most Noted PnYTin.vN in tiie TREAT MENT j f I >I S E A SES of t ! If D ! (i E S TIVE ORGANS *prrlii.p? iu thei world. lie said: .. j . ' What a boon it woul be to the medieac profession'1 if somj?, reliable chemist would bring | out an Extract ol JJnlt-ia-coin bination with a well-digested o: peptonized Beef, giving us t lie ; elemc'.ts o, Beet', and thestimu latinjyand nutrious portions of And Ale and Beef peptonized, i; th.^ identical combination a* j suggested by this eminent Phy isiiiiii. \ ! -In each bo'tle is contained the FULL NUTRITION of | ON K QUA RTF li POUND OF : LEAN BEEF, thoroughly pep tonized. f The Aie is one year old he Jo>vw|[ bottle it. and is guaran teed to be equal to the best Englsii . Ale. ?IK PARED BY ? The Ale and Beef om panv, DAYTON. OHIO, U. S. A j Price fcr p. largo 1 2cz bottle. '2"> c^hn, Th-? <?nlv place, in %> i town \oi rati get it is at Dr. A A. Mooiv's Drug Store, where you will always fiii'l full line of drups and druggist*' sundries*. Glenn springs water in bott'os or??n draught. Gar den seeds, Points, Oils, ctc. ?75 MON HI 8300 Do You Want Emnlovment? i !>y which yon can make I'rom to |>?M" month? the amount ?!epe;uiin;r on whether yoi work iir.rt or :i 1 1 vour tiiut* r.mlon thr asnouij** of ViMa:').! VI <;<>K ar.d PI,ir?K ami PL'Sli ynu pm into the work. ifsv-l I: nii^ht p.'.y you to write to u<. We've] ;i<>t soiiictliiii,' t !i ;i t GO!jS? awl I here's room f. ;r :i few more io eome in ! ir w< i:*t e? s1 von ssrn-h to inves.ij.ato ? ! rt;jK* a t w.s-fi-nr We want i am: widivawake ukp-i J'KSI^XTATIV Kin your commu nity, either M AN Oli WOMAN, j ; I you :;n* jn'^rcsti ?I like t-? hear from v oi. Wo'il show yop. wiu*Te there's j soi no xni.nev. All inn>r:n:iliojVf)V return j : i . Thou if > <vi we i^ot convince*]. i :i!l ;i lit ; tln'.'c'il h<* no harm oon?* ? om!v ' VOu'U, >3 :ss a GOOI> THING. j l>;*li'.*r write. it o: o\ A < 1 ? < I'css . 1 hi1 Di od.x Publishing Co. WASHINGTON. IX C. WHY IS THE L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE W0R13 FOR THE MONEY? It is a seamless &ho<\ wii h no tacts r,r trax threcd ?' to fcnrt the feet; mado of the *,csz line calf, stylish ! end easy. &ad Ixra use \rt virtue t!i ore rhocs cr this Crude t.inn any other r.i<inv/arf>irer. It equal! haod tewed slw.es costing fro>a SJ.vOto&i.OO. (Jff 00 (icnninc Hand-f?o*red, tb*?fifl?tC3lf i ever ?, Cored f*>r equals lrcaca { imp* rteiu#ii>c3 which eotc frt-tti G A (# llr.ad-Sfwcd Weil Sliw, lliio calf, ; stylish. du<1 durable. Th? be*C ! st>oe ever oftered r.t this prico ; game grade as CQS> tom-nade shoes costing from fc.nuo Jy.iM. "O 50 Police Shoe: Farmers, liallroad Men 1 > ? and LetterCarrii rsr.U war them: Kne calf, ! ilfsa, smooth inside, heavy throe tolti, extea- ' ed-re. One pair will w*frar a year. 50 fine calf; no better shoe ever offirral at ; this price; one trial wtil convince those ' who want a shoe for comforted service. . f AA 'Zo and W.OO Workin/manN shoes are very stroug and durable. .Th'if.i .who have given then a trial will wear no other innke. EJ ?ycJ SvI.OO nnd 81.?.s school shoes *r?J U -J J d worn b> the Ik>> severy where: they sell on the:r merits, as th? lncrcasiag-*ales show. . . I 0/j;cc $3.00 lUndlWWQd Rhr.?. ^C3t kCt U ICc ixafgoia, v^tsryltsfifr^nalsKreoch i Imported shoes costing from t to S5.ui. v . /] Ladlr*' w4IO and 91(73 sbfl^Tor j Hisses are the bestflnelxjngola. stylish a*id cluftble. | Cnation.-?ce that MT.--L. Dbugia ?' t.une-acd price are stamped on the bottom,of etch shoo. S3, Be- ami tion HIRSCII BROS, 5? frUjat i gift tl ? ($?w If so I can sell youcnpthfct will exactly fit you and exactly suit you. j I am the sole agent in Cam den forWanamnker & Brown, the LARGEST and MOST RE LIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE in AMERICA. i Ton will find at my store the j finest, prettiest and most com plete lins of samples EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. Now isAhe time to order your SPRING CLOTHING. Why not let me have a suit made to order for you when j I you can get it JUST AS; CHEAP? * All goods warranted, and satisfaction gupraitfee# I^olite attention to all. j \ Yours Respectful! - D. WOLFE.' Or XJ A lt O ^ ' * * ? MANUFACTURED BY? Ihe Wilcex k Gibbs Guano Co. CHAU1EST0N, S. fc, ! .1 ? . P ! . ^ Cf/UAsP 'Cojj^?&!? That is the thought of many! who are i.ot well posted. Ifj they will only reaf' this adver tisement thev wilibe convinced that thi*4? the place I't Tailor JMade Garments with correct stvtes an 1 ot the best make and1 ?/ ? perfect tit. I am showing this season, the finest aurl best assorted stock Spring Ciothiipf ever brought to this city. It embraces a'l i-f-lhe. correct styles, patTvwjs :?nd qualities that go tjo make op a first class fitting Tailor Made Garment. These goods I offer you are made and trimmed equal to custom wor , mid to give, you hard wear. They ane rot simply made to sell as. sour garments are, with flashy trimmings to catch tin eye. These are honest -goods;; %/ O 7 | hon&'.tlv mv.de in order to give! Hard wear and hold there- shape until worn out. Those who tlfado here know the quality trnik'i of the line 1 canv, and r 1 ? < ? ' I feel perfectly safe in buying here. They save save money by it, and my pi ices are lower than you pay for inferior go<*1s. My Furnishing Goods is up to its usual standard, in some respects if is better, especially in (jnalitv- and priors than?ver J>e(ore. Yuii should se^ in\ i ? ? ?? -w \ f'i^ador in mlbngrzun Under*! VesVs-at '25 cts. sold elsewhere for f.O c?s. India Gauze Li>le Tinvad in all qualties and size . I. haveThe largest line in Men's | Hosiery at '2'j cts ill all shmJfSl thatarc shown an\ wlu re. Seel my positively l'a>t Black als** iiigher grades of Iiosi ry to suit ; the Inivvr, i My Hat Stock is complete) with all the leading shapes and colors which $is the latest out i this reason in soft and stitt'j hats. I have the largest hue] that is-iaund in the* city, show- 1 ing every shap? to suit the; wearer. My Stock of Bovs1 Cloth ? j ?/ I inn is lar^e and complete in ! Kneepants Suits ami Long, Pant Suits hand^onn 1 perfect in fir and <io style s. Yon will find ' all the popular shades and patterns as well as qualities la-re. Shirt waists in endless variety ";nnd* sizv.s from 5 to 1.1 vears. I **? ' m L. KIXARD. Columbia, S. C. ? ? Mi ; , for Infants &nd Children. ' a ?TaatoriaU?owenwl*pt^tochfldraithal ]? I recommend itafc superior loany prettriptioa I known to me.'* IL A Abchjc*, M. ;? ' , v XU So. Oxfonl 8t. Brookljm, X Y. 7 "The utt of 'Cast/x-ia* U ?a universal and j Its merits so wall known that it teem* a wort of upererofattoo toaodorse it Few are the fatalUgant (WnlVa who <k> not keep <?astori* 1 ? ? Caklm Makttk, D. !)., ' New Yorl City. Late Pastor BUowinfJala Reformed Church. i Carterta carta CWte, OooMptdoiv &ourStamscfa? DbirfaCNk EnicUtJta, ?: Kills Worm*, gtat sleep, and proo*Mt db Wltfoutlnjurious mediottfoa. M For serrrsl ywi I hnrs rrrtsuMnilwI too r ' Csstoris, ' sod shall *l*x do aoss it fcsiliiTsrUMjr produced beidklsl. results." Edwik T. PinfiM. M.D., M lbs Wtethrop," 1C3U? Street sod Tth N?w Yo?* City. Tn C nsrrxc* Cokpavt, 71 MrwuT 9n$*T% Ntf Ywmu j XjiOOI 3SL tO 10 cent GiS^liams at 8 ctnts. A Best (dlicoesyt (j^ cents Mfikiog Cal/oes Fast Colors at cents. riMeatfed^orig Cloth ;?t all prices Brown Homespuns at all prices. i The nicest Stock of Table Lintns in tin. city. ?avc yon 25 to 50 per OfUt on. Spool Silk, 100 yards 5 cents. \ u Twist 1 cent. ^ Grfptl Pins 1 cent a paper. V i u Needles 1 44 tk We carrv a n'ce stock of millinery ceedingly low, We are closin at \ Hpii] . which you will find ex. ins ear stock ot clothing out ? . 4 V ? Mi ? ?V\\ ? <i >:Si \l ... Our stock of shoes tfan not he dowuei by any house in the ? do not sell paper bottom shoes, but will ^vc^you; goods every time at lower prices than yqil can buy i?j h()ne _ _ .. . ... ; where. Remember we do not otter you ? ah article at f 2 then falk to ?1. 25, or as they say, make up on you. We do a strictly fair; equate, honest brsines* andtre.it even body alike. Curry Combs. 5 10 cents to 25 cents. W ? ! ; ' ! t ? Horse Bru-'hes, 10 cents to 40 cents. Bridle Bits, 5 and 10 cents. , Hammers, 5 cents to 50 ceuts? ^ - H-. tchets, 10 cents to CO cents, S:i \vs. 25 cents to 75 cents. C?> I lee Mills. 20 cents to 50 cents. > . Flour Sitters 10 anl 15 cents, the same* that yoi 25 cents for. 0;ie pint tin cups 2 for 5 cents. Shoe brushes 10 cents to 50 cents. Coffee Pots 5. 7, nnd 10 cents to 30 cents. Tin Buckets 5 cents to 40 cents. One gallon Gl -ss- Oil Cans 30 cents, regular price 40 centd netiinos 50 cent*. ; 1 *? * j We carry a nice line of house hold goods, but can not mention? | everything here. Come and see ibr yourself. We will saveyo* money. . ; j ? j ! liow is jt tlmt we can sell goods so cheap? We arc aske<l 'tint question everyday. | We will tell you; in the first place, we buy for cash, never oil I four months time, so we save from fifteen to twenty Wr cent right here. In the next place wed )> spot cash down oiisine$S, j giving credit to nobody rich or poor. Everybody is perfectly go d when they make a bill to b> paid Ibr when they please, hut when pay day comes they may be dead, busted, di unk or ill Georgia. We sell nothing hut g od goods, and guarantee to &ave yoh money on every purchase. We are the leaders ot low prices in Condon. and if honest,, square, fair prides will draw you to us we stand ready to give'" them to each and every buyer visiting Camden. Give us your trade and we will save you money DO NOT ASK US FOR CREDIT a,s we will b.- compelled t"> decline in all cases. Spot cash always Spoi casn always YOURS TRULY \m 11(101) FIIH \>'V KIN!) OF WEAR D ! T > 11 TV* l 'T* ,!1 Y1 lO ?? ?* 1 ' ,1 ? lit v? ?I L/.IH ? Tennis, Base Ball, Bicycle, (I?U3e wear, -street wear, riding! ! I w;i living, at homo or summer resort, in fact the most popular > j-'.all roind" shoe lor inild climates. ! Thev give comfort and ease ol motion to tne loot. -HI I EVERY BOJ!)Y lilKKS TH&M. EYEKYRODY WEAIiSil THEM. THEY CAN'T DO WITirJl'T THEM .?|j Our stock is entirely new this year. ?' ;" B Best Black pergc-vjrjibber bottom patent trimmed, FTRST* QUALITY. Ilow cut $1 per pair, i'arnc iu high cut $ l.'iX Black Tenni^, low cut, t)0 cents. Tan color Teimis. low cut (50 cents. Black Sateen Tennis, low cut, a pretty shoe. 1-j cents. This last-item to arrive in a few days I : \ All al)ove in size? G to 11; also Ladies' and'BoYt/'si/.cs. * . * g^lT Orders bjy mail carefully tilled. warn :a paW Tennis shoes sqnd an order to '* ^ iff fit It .. >?* ? c'