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gmlti gtorid* EVERY PKIDAY ?U9& i. JUTLAND. W. I. Y1UUBFI6UE. Mite** juUT rwfrietars. KAtfgt OF SUBSCRIPTION. ? One -*i<- 7i rent three m^tlw, 40 rfflfi. 4DYKKTIHIX<t RATES.? One 5*,narv (no* brnkfrm* in?erti?n,-tl.OO; each sohaeqwnt insertion, riOcent? JUberal fMoetlws mn4e on the shore ; rate* for three nMmtlw,six months and mrijr contraet". AH eonpttttsneation and articles for pub lication mn?t reach a* at lea$t on Tue* i^r, to tnaore their insert ion in the fc>Uo?ing ut-ue. Ho eommnnk ation of a per**nal aatnre will be jp?Vli*he<l in thi* paper, except Mm an mvettitement, t? be patf for. 4V for publication mwt be ac eJBpmed by the fall name and a*! dree* ?f the Writer, in orvJet to reeeire ' ittrntinn CAMDEN, ?. C. AUG. IStth 1892. ?' * '? ' '? ??f ' ' ? ^ ) Dotft Get scared ! impression prevails with] fc?me vftiera. i I m are not pasted, ; that the legislature can itnposeLihe ! three dollar poll ta* ; this U a i mistake.. The oufcy way in which ! this can l>e done is by a constitu tional amendment, submitted di ri'Ctiy to the pcopl? and approved by two-thirds of the general a* aembly, or by a constitutional con Vention. jfhus, it would Srequire i -at 1* list three yuars to fix the in creased poll lax and no one^eed be uneasy that it will be fastened upon him without an opportunity to vote o|K>n tie question. Cockran oil Cleveland. fcourke Cocknn, the erent Tarn ^?many orator, whose speech in op position to the nomination of Clevc v land, ? at Chicago, ha* Ixrcome fa tnous, spoke four year# a<?o in n. i different atrain on the same sub ject. The following splendid eu logy Orover Cleveland is taken * from Cockran's speech in Congress . Sept. 8th, 1888, discusaing the ? fishery question : . l^You aaay ^cer^and say be is not a fcgM* man : theft i* aot o ie <>f you that . will dony ho is an honest man. And lie la agreat aaaa in the eyca of this conn try* not because he is the p,?sei?or of q A!i tiea which lift htm away 1* yjnd tW mass ?' his fellows, ?pt because lie i? a vtype ; of the common citizenship <>f thi*"Et^<4, and 1>$? success, the sucoes-* v>f hi* admin istration, "*pr?>ve? that there is in ibh i oimtry, throughout the common ranks of at! it* cirb and to^carry oifthi* (ioverami ' the rve of no-called statesmen Should have passrd aw.?y. , Yo? ha* e life uncrowned Kmg, you, have the sh? pherd. f f the people (Blaine) you. Have I know no* whr.t. , [Langhter .] Me has had so mar y titles the m'nd Lr ; corfttsed and pura'izod when it contem-j plate* hi\grer.tnc*s ; but, sir, 1-eiWe the ; mast oC otir peoplo at the ballot box lie ? was vanquished by the model an 1 simple j ' type of American citizenship represented by Grover Cleveland^ [ Renewed ap plause on the l)eu*>crajtie ride.] Let me remind this House iijwill not do to say that the President, whos.i four years of ^administration allow not one single act for which his arpp irters hlu-di, is want ing in greatness. If to ri<e from the! >\5hnmble|fc?tati ?n to th*? greatest dtgoity! In the world ; if he who has ri?en tr the j fori* of ?irtoe aH<$^rdt by the sarrifice ?f it, who has walkedTthe who'e p-ithway of life ia the full sunlight i f publicity, who, :.fter fnir years' administration of the f higbe^rtfl![ce of the world, finds himself j Ve-^Maina*xi by the unanimous voice of j bis pa ty, who has never held a trust i that those who confided it to l.im did* not seek *t<| extend the term of his^aer v?ce? who, by the confidence and respect of hia Mibr-citiaw. wields to-day a pow er fcr greater than that wbieh the Consti tution clothes lw?. -wb.-., after four years ofthegt&Suuistration of the highest office """trtnUfBI hi; ftud* that the pirty leader whom be vanqaish. d while he w- s yet ?a tried now Hies. I think prudently if Tw^infToasly, f,-om a renewal of the con ^ ^6^fapplause on t!;e Dera^rati? side;! ? 1 who Has >.? ambtgu us arts to d'.fc*n?l or -j ? *n wise epistolary expressions to explain, j {laoghter a&d applause on the I>cmoerat | ic side;] if this own be not groat, theivf gteat^eaa is not a qaalitv which ahouhl be encouraged o^IV^oeratie S4 41. fAp phnme on the Vvwv.'Htic itfg. , V l^tesd t>f the ephemeral, d jzzji^g and -often dan 1 qualities whidi among the an- ; think$fi?r * ? to make up. gieataess, give >htye, the robust sty and the aterHi^iatffrity of our i Sreaident who is in the our candidate who wiH be^Pfcflf four J years more." [Jtpplaass on tlie Dem^ rratic si^.l V RichaBwos's article in rxpfauu r .. Won \ftbc awssiag vouchers l-i quite a i studied pwre of literature of tWTUlana- > phobia sort. We are getting used to this Itiad o> thing, in fact ^Tightly ?ur fcited. Henceforth, it will be John K-U^furioso. '"X~? ' ^ ' ' - s I Ahothk* riotos st rike is in fall blast ; as the 3forth, Jhia time of raiiro?d em )plo yees st BnfTaio They hare' de*tro - >! cars by fire, wrecked trains and nj<>b^ trainmen wW>te?:k totfi'ir work. This labor 4|*vestioo is bis lining serious. T*i the race for Congress ia this dis trict, The Ohboxiclb is &tpoeed to sop. Mrt H?nphiU. Sot that we bare any hut kind feeling* far Dr. Stra^^ot it in oar jndgment thai Hemphill, oa the whole, bus done nothing to deserve de feat and is ia more strietcoofonaity with the Chicago platform, which is the true this campaign. * Be Sftre and Register! The Slate Democratic Executive Committee mart* an important amendment to the rules governing the primary election at the meeting of that body held is Columbia a few days ago. The ^following will explain the importance jjt f ergtju /Democrat? joining a club immediately: Headquarters State Democratic Executive Committee, Coi.i:mbia, Jui.t 27,1892. To the Chairman of the respec tive County ExfcutiveComaitt.'es: Your attention is respectfully called Ut an amendment of the "rules" this day adopted Tor the government of the primaries* viz;, 'No person shall &>& at any primary election unless he has been enrolled an a dub list at least (5) five day* l?efore said primary elec tion. The clab list shall Ue m ?pec&d bj- and certified to by the secretary and president of the club and tnrned over to the managers to to usod as the registry list.' You will therefore cJill your Ex ecutive Committee together as ear l^xas possible, and see to it that every Democrat in your County is properly enrolled. (Signed) JNO. L IRBY, / r Chairman. G. D1*5?ca* Bellixgeb, Secretary. <s> * * ? A MA TTEJi OF JUSTICE. How a Man Stand on a Platform" That Has Not Yet Been Erected^ ^ " : ,*?: """"""" ? Mfc. Kditor ? In the di-rus-sion by xhe C?n;pv?-i<>niil camtklatcs, in the ^Opera on - last A\Y<J:ie*d?y, Dr Strait tried to create the inpression that at the May Co nft y ion, the Democratic party hail adoped a Stite Pia.rf?rm Surely, Dr Strait knows better. Every Democrat who has read the Constitution of the party knows thjrt Article * of that itatrnment, expressly provide# that the ; 'Mar Convention ordered to he heW i* < ' i Preaidential yeara, is to elect delegate* to the Xa:i?>n*l Convention and a mem ber of the Xati >n;*l Ctynmitte," and *uah Contention stall exercise no other pow er*.'* . 1 The resolutions '-adopted ^5 the Mav Convention were simply to ,l>e presenter! to the Xati ?nal Convention ami as ev ery body kiuvvi'i, tb<7 were not adapted nor inserted in the Xationul Platlonn, Tlr? September Convention will lay down the platform of the partw, when it nomi n&t 8 the Statu officers. JrsTtCB. Tit ESTATE ALLIANCE. A SV nopals pf tlie Proceedlogs of the Keceqt Convention. i The annual meeting of the Plate Alii ancc cocveti- d in the Hal! < f the Home ! of Reprt senta ive*. in Colombia, Wednes i day, tnc UTth day of July, 1K02. The ' ses*?i?>tM continn* d two days and were in teresting and harm mious. Irs official . incumbent* were re-elected except the president, who was inel.gi'de. Hon M. L ftonahfrson succeeds Bro Stokes in thel election gave alljoqtsider*) all suspicion of "Third Par-"" ty" prov-li-. itios on the pait of oar order in Sou'.h Carolina. Bros Dun.-an and Siijjh gave a go<>d ac count of the "Kxehaage." The rules of the t-xchangt have b'?en so modified that orders of individual member* will Le filled without the intervention of busing* agents. Of course when practicable freight is saved by < ombining and order ing in large quantities. The. Presi lent's address was unusuallv interesting. It was published in the Co lumbii p.-.pew, therefore, your readers j have t!ou;?tlessSfea J it and I deem it un necessary to give a synopsis of it here. ? J An effoit will Ixi made to establish, be tween now and the first day of January next, oae Union >tnre in e.nch county in the State. On motion of yonr represen- ! tative. f-om Kershxw cotrwfy alliance, a j resolution was adopted anther iy.in<r each jounty alliance in the State to remit past ; dues of suspended alliances on payment of ? ne quarter dues on or before Jan. 1st, 1893. It is believed that ti e r renue ar.d mend>crship will both be increased by this action. Yotr relegate aifeo secured the po>s rge of a resolution requesting f ach county alliance to establish an of ficial org**?-or in some way provide for the pUi.Ucaijon of the ptoceetfings of their quarterly meetings, which are proper to be published atd that said published pro ceedings be furm>bed.to the Secretary of each sub-alijance in the eounty and that the same be rend by said secretary, at a ng^Jar raee:i g of his -alliance. Also j^tjatTfuj I district Lecturer, County Lec turer ahd President of the county alli ?iuces be required to d.-liverer addresses ??t each quarterly meeting. * Jamf.s K. Magill. r Delegate from Kershaw. The following resolutions on the death of U fts. L. h. P Ik and B. T. Stackhouse \jere ad? p'.ed by the Farmers' State Al liance: ??Whereas in the midstf of his useful ness. an invmtible I'rorjdence. ha* re moved from tke ??art ?ly sphere of his la Resolved, Brt* P^i death, oar order hsus sustained. an ?Irreparable Icm. His W5>s a labor ?.f love, unbounded b%- sectional Hues or local pre?lju<* ices, liis n*>ble. xealous effort*, wcr?* bein^ felt for good throughout the length and breadth of the country* when tke ruth less hand of death was laid so suddenly upon him; whereas we have been r??bbt-d by the cruel monster, dei th, of oar be loved brother, E, T. S^ackhoqse, ?he first president of our State alliance. Sk it fhrther Resolved. Th :t in the death of Bra Stack bouse, the alibnee in Soath Car?? liua, hat* lost one of l?r most zeul< >u> meniDers, safest counsellors and tnoat efhicent and faithful a'vocaic of *ur legislative demands in CongressL Thfc memory of his noble deeds, lofjy pitri ?t ism ao<i pure life will long live in the-j hearts of his brethren, who have been so greatly bereaved by his sadden d^stiu In the midst of Lw most important work. Let us then, with renewed energy and zeal, iwpfcnST" Atf the example vf these noble brothers, pr*ss forward in the ae complishment af their unfinished work and emulate their food ile.*ds in token of our appfNMtioa of their noble services. Our hearQ^yeytnpatliy * hereby ten dered to the bereaved families of our de-j parted brother* and a blank page in] onr record book i* hereby dedicated to their memtfv** Jams*** Macilu irmon of ConMoittee. . Sershaw Items. ? Mr. Editob: ? This section is a little dry and rain wculd do the farmers good. Though it look* like to-day (Tuesday) that we wili get some soon. I think crops are a very good average; eottoa on ?:?nd is very poor, while -on ?*lay il is very ffood. tuough rather late. Did the farmer know that cotton shapes which corae after the sixth of August never amount to an> thing and don't he know too that he can't make eottoa at twelve cents per pound ami hoy all of his supplies ou* of it? Hasen't he tried it ever since the war and made his condition financially worse ev ery year with exausted lands and heavy mortgages. "Oh!delivei me from these bond?," is his cry; he must wor4c out his own salvation. Tillman can't give it, the Third party can't, nor any other party, hut all in his own management. We had a temperance lecture kere last Thursday night by Rev Tolsourof Lancaster. The candidates will all he here to- morrow t?? announce themselves personally ; there is a iarge crowd to select from. Paysuer's exclusion leaves here Wedtesday morning for ^At lanta. From si. appearances Hemphill ^ill l>eat Strait 2,000 votes in this dl&rict. Would & be advisable to remove Lhe Lien Law? WouM n??t the fanners niortj::??je their cr??|w just "The game, which would !?e * greal de:il more expensive? The Laurel Hill Baptist eh qrcli *iil have :i re?iiii'Wi on the Inst Tuesday in this month at % o'clock p. m. The Methotiia' s held servicWin their new cbtfrch Ust Sunday, Rev Dent preached to a very large congregation. Thejr have a com* mooi'xis house of worship.. Mr F- M. Stevenson ha* just reX turned from the up country, where^ he ha? heqa surveying lands for n division. Mrlli. Welsh, an old and otwe very wealthy citizen, died in. Lan caster last Saturday. A base ball match will he played lu-re l6is evening (Tuesdav) he teen ? tlie Westyille nn?i Kershaw teams. J H;fi* Link. THE HOUSE-BOAT H "English, you know," but it is rspid ly becoming Americanized. Ilouse'-boat ing is a ?o)t of equatio campi;>?r-out ; and to piv?? a Tju jui an A rue j ican house boat iastn expHi m-e to anticipate with pleasure ami remember wit!; *ath<f cti n "Onr Summer in a llo;:*c-boat " p h Ji?hcd in Dkmokest's Family Maoizisk for Septcnil or, is a most de'i/l.tful de scrip i n of life on ??n ^ of ihe$-> flont'n summer h?oses, ?>>oun<]ing wiihch.rm ! ir.g description < f:-c nery, and humor ous incident, t > vvl.i -h the nimer.>us il lustrations {livei ad iit'o:?al zest. * * I lo^ Artilici.il Ire is Made" 1* esperiillv r.pro p'-a when the mercury is st!iri*i?r to mnk ? a record and to J* trow that Ja< k Fr ??t ,:?? ' /5" not the only dependence f->r a #u ?p'y of ice makes one feel several deere,ks eo >lcr on a hot day. This also is fully illus ivi ty Lead. ms of OMrt" jrives eharmin;/ pi^rtfi?>^Aud crisp Lio.TilphHa' sketches of reproseistati re women of Ohi<K "The raushro. -ill's Fa-.ui'y ("onneefff^Wj embodies m:ny curious aid interesting! p>?WT8T about ve: u!iar fungi, and the il lustrations are especial'y fine: th*.? second part of "How to Sing Without a Master" it excellent; '* I lands Vp!" and. Tho Land of the Free and Equnl," ?>oth illus trate*, are stories that all will enjoy; and V.Tim** TVturv?M i-? A ju'Jii tic tale that v ill appeal to everyone. The depart ment ? '*Our Girls," Horn ; Art and Home Comfort," ''Hou?el old," "What W?m<n *re Doing,*' *' World's Progress." ?"Chal" and "Mirror < f Fashions" ? ul". abound with goi.d things : snd in *d iition to over 200 black-and-white illustrations there is a lovely water-c ?!o-. "The Little Mother." The September number is a generous twenty rent*' worth; and the subscription price is on'v $2 n year Published by W. JESNinos Djmorest, 1.1 Lfc. J. 4tli St., Ne.v York Cite. Specimen Cases, S. IK Clifford, New Ca3Sil, Wis. wa-i troubled with Neuralgia and Ithcnma t:8 n, his Stnin uh was' disordered, his Liver was affected fan alarming decree, appetite fell aw.iy. and lu? was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elevtric Bit ers cured liiin. , Edward Shepherd, Hirrisburg, 11!., had a running sore on his h'g of eijrht years' standing. I'srd three battles of Electric Hitters <an<! seven bottles of Bucklen's Arnica Sal e, nn-i hi* leg i* sound an?l well. John Speaker. Cataw l>a, 0., had five large Fever sores on his leg. doctor? sai-1 lie was incurable. Ono little Electric Bitters and on<- lx>x Buek len's Arn?ca Silre enrwLJunj entir.lv | ?old at F. L. Zemp"* drag stubs English Spavin Liniment re moves ?.ll Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Iiiemishes from horses, Bwvvl Spavins, Curbs, Splints, j Sweeney, Rin2-l>on??, Stifles, Sprai.?| all Swollen Throats, Coughs ttc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the jnost' wonderful Blemish Cure ?I.er known. Sold by l>r. F. L. Zefnp, Camden, S, C. 0ITAT1ON. ?+ . r ? , SoCTtii Carolina ? Kershaw County ? I \ ? ? ? By T. A. M<>ore. Rim., Pmbnto Jndsro. Wkwas, J. K. F>. Hyatt m?le *nit to me. to g.~ant him Letter* of Administra te* de bonis no u of the estate and offset* of Annice J. Hyatt? deceased ; These arc therefore to riV? and admon ish all and si?jmlar the kiadred fcnd rretiitora of the sai?! Annke J.*Hvgitt, deeease that thattljey he and appear lvf? e me. in the CY-fcrt of Probate, to be held atCam4en. 8. <!.? on Friday,. S?-pt, 2nd nit. aft^r puhlira'.ion here<^, at 11 , o'elook in the forenoon, tashfw cans*, ! it" any thf-y have, why the said adtninu- 1 tration should not be'jiTanted. Given under my hand this 19th day of An*, im. Published on the l*h day of Angfttt 1892, in the-Cawex Chronica*. T. A. MOOBE. *-*- Judge of Probate, i ?" ~ .. *3 J 11.50 This padrone jresr. $140 J. A. SHEORN, Collector & Ileal Estate Agt., CamSsn, S. C. L. A. WITTKOWSKY, . ATTORNEY. AT LAW, CAMDEN. S. C. 3 5 Practices in all o( the Courts of the State Special attention given to col lections. INSTfcTUTli. A-lTDEiEtSON", C. " -f ? ? | '?j Cun intern adapted to Ifsnts of voting men &o wish to vmut them selves thoroughl* for the duties of life, while neeoniodatinjr those wbohanre ?Pfiy one or two vw to sp6nii it Nchoul. The jf ilitarv JVpartment. in charge of Lieut. T. C2-* Donald**, jr.,; (We.<t Point) detaiM by \\ ar Departmpiit from 7th Cavalry, A., promotes health, increases the rapacity forntadv. pestrains errors and cultivate* h:il>tt?of self-reli ance, neatness, punctuality and obedi ence The accessibility of the ?chool, the healthful climate, pure water, fcigtt so ical, moral and religious privileges make it partieufaHy 4eslrable. In addition to a complete course of study, > embracing the ?cjencet, ancient and modern languages, a Business l)e pa*tiu*itt is cownee'ed, in whichj special attention is paid to JtoQk-lceeping. mer chant ile correspondence, business cus tom*. commercial lav, ac. Particular attention paid to moral cut* ture. Fall term opens Sept. 14th. Terms moderate. For catah gue arjd particulars. address. a COL. JOHN B. PATRICK, . Principal imisTiiiws. J v ? . ? . ? Savings;. Department ' -JiN i? r t : BANK of CAMDEN. - <? >? Coram encitig July 1st, 1892. < he BAN# OF} CAMDEtf, of Camden 8. C., will open a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT in the Bank. Depositors iti this department \vi 1 be paid inter est on samj. Deposit* received in sums of ONE DOLLAR &nd AH'VE. ? We ivsp^ctfu'ly solicit bus iness and will make it advan tageous^ to onr customers to keep theft: funds with us. For further information, inquiie at the^Ihn% * H. Q. CA RIUSOX, Pres't. I C. Ii YAlES, ( -nshier. rv WIRE IS TUP. I'll? FOR CORRECT STYLES? That is the thought of fpany who njki i.ot well posted. 4f thev will only rea<* this adver ti>emenvtUey wiii be convinced i>>r Tailor M^(le nWwBB^^^h^^rect styles and of tlieoe5wiHl^?i|( perfect fi*. 1 am showing thia reason, the finest and best assorted stock Spring Clothing ever brought to this city. It embraces all cf the correct styles patteriuj. and qualities that go to m#ke up a first class fitting Tailor Made Garment: ' These g *>df I offer you are made and trimmed equal to custom worr, and to give you hard1 wca. They a ie rot simply made to sell as soi 11 garments are, with flashy trimmings to citch the eye. The**? are honest goods; liOne. tlv tn-'de in order to <:ive * s hard wear and hold their sha^e udTTI worn out. Those who trade here know the quality tnak'J o( the line i cany, and feel perfectly safe^ in buying here. They save save money by it, and my prices arc lower than you pay for inferior 'jools. My Furnishing Goods is up to its usual standard, in some respects it is, better, especially in quality and prices than ever before. You should se* my Leader in Balbriggab. Under: Vests at *25 ctf. sold elsewhere for 50 cts. India Gauze Lisle Thread in all qualties and size . I have the largest line iu Men's Hosiery at '2-3 cts in all shades that are shown anywhere. Seej my positively fast Black als ? higher greides of'Hosi rry^o suit tliebuver. 1 | My Hat// Stock is complete with ft&ttte leading shapes antj colors which is tlte latest but this season in soft and stiff hats. I have the largest line that is found in the city, show ing every shape to suit the wearer. My Stock of Boys' Cloth ing^' large and complete in Kneepants Suits and Long Pant Suits handsomely made, perfect in At and correct in stvlcs. YouXwill find nil the! ? % ? I popular shades and patterns! as well as qualities here. Shirt waists in endless variety and sizes from - w to I44years. it"' c M", L. KINAUD, . Golwmbri, S. C, i . .. X We expect to occupy the store now being erected at the P^st Office corner^ assooaas it is completed. It is our intention Jo open there {^September, a new stock, brigfct^awLnew in every line, ,On account, ? we propose to sell duringihwi inonAJ August, a large portion of our stock now on hand, nt AUCTION pwfrupc _L-rL^? ... nWirtn jTD" r"' *!v"' "? "?? o?.v#viv uun Ull I1U11U, lib AUUi PRICES. fhe cost iwBl not l>e considered, bat the goods~ will BE SOLD, if we ouly get ONE HALF -??"?'i :i A i ? i ? * i i ? it : ' ? ? ? i ; . j : of their REAL VALUE. The goods we intend to depose of in this way, are now being taken from stock andpfeced on our counters and ledges where thej may be seen'un^lns^cted. It wil] pay anyone to gi \e attention to this offer before buying "i ? " ! '< M ' " ! }' , I " .! ' ' ' as ean Bargain! iv" | for those who want them. vr* . /: < 1 ... >i* 'it \ 1 * :?? ? i ? ? ? CAPERS $koe,^at ei3 ^eoljljjtow. Dry Goods, ^Notions, _ Millinery, Clothiug, Shoes, Hats. Trunks, Tinware, Ghw^ware and House Furnishing Goods. THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE. * Mr. President" saia the cccentric John Randolph, of Roan oke. t tie great Virginia staltesnnu, interrupting himself ijiiyie of his senatorial diatribes ? ifctI have di&covered tlie philosopher's stone. It consists ol four short wo.-ds of' homely English? PAY AS YOIJ GO." , ? U . . v \ Ilow man^j people to-day would Ije^betti r off if they would take the above advice. There is certainly' no lumor and jrlerv , W '? v *- ? m having your n imeon any merchants books. Thousands of men have been compelled to pay tor go ds they never received, simply because thev ran an account. S P O vT >G A S H Is the way we conduct oitr business. ;fnd we expect to travel that way in the future or clo ;e the doors. ' i $ We are d<?ing something that has never been attempted in Camdefi l>efore, and it affords!* us much pleasure to state that we arc making a success crt it. , / r I^ow; prices will d: aw every tim.1 and our 9pot cash system en ables us to give y o;. goods from twen"t\-five to fifty per cent low er than th 'Se long-winded credit fellows. \\V do not have to make up on you. what we lose on some one else. You all know that this is true, for your old sjrand daddy was caught just the same way. and so will you b k just as long as you stick to that miserable, cursed credit folly. No main .*4i this gresn >arth trys harder to conduct his busi ness more honorable than welTo. We have had it [honesty] (i^j^Muto us from the cradle. Our good old m ther always saio -ule [fflhreWBy smi in all of your undertakings and success will come to you. W e (To not believe in these dirty, mean little tricks that are practiced by so many merchants now-p.-da\s. If we can not trade with you upon hoti: st principles we do not care to t nide with you at all. Y ?u e.*n rely upon us every time: we are too well known to the peo:>lo of Kershaw county, for them to have anv doubts ot this. We inaugurated this CASH SYSTEM Simply l>ecause it is the only way of conducting an honest bus iness on business principles. No man can afford to purchase his goods on credit simply because he receives a little time ? pay day comes just as sure as the suu sets. No merchant can^fford to give his goods away, somebody must pay the bad debts ? and that somebody ijiay be you. ishun these two or three price fellpws, they start you at a dollar and come down to fifty cents. Is that honest? Is that doing business on the square? Our way is one square, fair price to all, big and lit?l*, rich and poor. No merchant on this earth can -.sell goods any lower than we do urjless he steals his good-*. We buy where we can secure the lowest prices, plankiug down the almighty dollar ? which gives ijs the benefit of spot prices, and big dis counts, all of which we give our customers the benefit of. There never was ft grander piece ot rascality practiced on the purchas ing public than this one day Hargaiu Day business. You may think you are buying cheap, go back the next day and pay two prices op your next purch^es. Every day is bargain day with us. We keep nothing but bargains all the time. Nearly every article in our stoie-& sold at a less price than you can ,buy el>e where. ./-?This question was once asked of one of New York's most suc cessful business men: How can a man receive happiness, good health and riches? "First, fear y??ur God; second, keep your "bowels open; third, pay cash for what you buy." Mighty good advice-^and three very necessary essentials ti make life on this ?arth what it should l>e. * . ,v , * , The almighty dollar is a powerful lever. It is Something we are all striving for, an& the only way to pile them op is to save^ hence you must ^uy your gt>ed* for cash. It is not | what a man makes that makes him rich, k is what he saves* ] That is just | what' we are offering you every day? an opportunitv to save. We want your trade and we believe we are entitled to it, be cause we are working for your interests. L We want every man, worn m and child in Kershaw county to make our store the ?r headquarters when they come to Camden. It will be a pleasure for us to do anything we possibly can for! them. , 4 \ We do not sell paper bottom shoes, second hand clothing and such trash. If that is the stuff you are looking ior go some where else to do your trading. ? Remember we do a spot $ash business only, do jqpt credit any body, makes no difference/ who they are. l)o not ask us foi credit, it is disagreeable tp us, for we must decline. ^ - Remember <us this Fall when you come to town; you are the loser ?very time you pass us by. We will sell .1 goods cheap and nobody can keep jis from i? Rock bottom, spot cash always. VERY TRULY, ? GO. for Infant? ?sewen ?tispw i it*superiortoiwy prwhpo* H. A. Jacm * Dh Oxford StvBwWT* *? * ' . 'f ? 9 *1 "Castoriafe so w?Q adapted toohfldrotfcal | I recommend I ?-***? toown tome.* ? HI Be. f . ^ + 1 t "Tko um of 'CMtaria*li ?oonftsraat aai lu m?rits ?o veil known that Kmm a w*k &S5 Lato Pastor Bloomlacdato Rstomtti Charafc IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMB NEW GOODS FOR THE FAIJ* A*D WiSTER ij ARRIVS* STATIONARY, THE FINEST ASSORTMENT EVBB BROUGHT TO C SpONTiKS. PkSS AMD PrKHOM# s> I .EKCILS IxS< IN GilEAT VARIETY^ TTItTpRrESSBID KID i A ' ARTISTIC EMBOSSED IRISH LINBNNOTB / PAPER AS) ENVELOPES IN BO. At.L STYLES AN1) PRICES ! FancyratMi Hairbrushes, Toilet Soap, Mefticated Soap Ar icles, Toothbrushes Combs Colognb Etc. . A full liuo of Drugs awl Medicine* always on hand, sicinn's prescriptions compounded day and night. Puiest only used in my prescription department.- ; ? We are always glud lo^ec you. t^oiirteotis and politej tion given to all. Call at * DO YOU nmp ; ! I IN ? f ?*?? OLOTHIKGKAT, C We are offering spwial inthu \vk.Avillsa? LAWN TENNIS 3 50 TO $1 lilac. ti IRON. F r "--rs .carriage makers have tried to invent a"sjttrt-turir vehk il t w.,u. nut'le a ? ?turn-under.'' Success came with the invention (The'Barth olomew" "sarUJ agon. T"-.r f-t-tctn t'.cvice iml the <6tW Befits, of which there *te !?< vauJc^<?,wnKb$ witk W^rcMef local igcst, will fee T*" Baxthoiokcw Co, Chwih,^ g. le mj