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PUBLISH RD KVRKY FRIDAY HY ? W- Xi- K'DOWKLilu The on It/ Jiqform Paper in Ktrshaw Count ij. % A MJLJ-" -? " 11 1 ?' 1 'J'- . - CAMDEN, S. Co JUNE^W, 1805. s: ? : ? rr. . . ? SynwcntiTiON R \ries:? One year, ? l.OO; ?lx months, oQoonts; three months, 2> ^ eonf^ ^ Ratks fou Aoykhtisjno : ? Ordinary transient advert isiaonts, first insertion . $1.00 per aqttaie ; endi an'oKSquent in ?ertion SO cento per square. Op?h rate# for Wa?Vt?, l.ost and Found, <kc., not exceeding five liues, 2"? emits each Insertion and 6 cents per line lor each additional line. Business locals, 5 cents per line eatdi in aortlon. Official an<l legal notices at the rate ?! lowed hy law. Rates for coutract advertising \\ ill he an nouneed upon application at the olliee. Communications will he published when of Interest to the general puhlir and n ?t of * 'defamatory nature. No n* HI?onslldl!ty will )>u assumed for the Vtpws of correspondent *. Remittances by cheeks, drafts ami prndal nioitoy orders should ht< ma<h' payable to w. L. MoDOWEMi, Camden. S. (5. TURN HI)' DOpf Judge Goff b/\s been turned down. The Court cf Appeals at Richmond has decided in fa VOr of the State of South Car olina, and Judge Goff 8 injunc tion iu the registration eases has been dissolved. This leaves ,?ur registration laws just as they were before Judge Goff's visit to South Carolina. Thus the dangers of an open ballot by which we have been threat ened have been happily avcrt "H ; Mr. THrh'imls Severely (Mtlcifcs the action of (lie Convention. ^ f Tlic Convention IMan lis A(tv<i voeatod l>.v Senator Kirklnml, iiikI tin* Plurality l*lnn l?y I>r. Hieliimls arc Itolli Irregular. Kditor Chronicle: ? The * ti ml situ nt ion in Keishaw County at this time l? one tliar. ahouid cause the greatest concern t^ ? true lovers of majority iiilc. 11 ?Slate Deinocrnt'c Executive Com mittee ?t its recent meeting order ] ed a Primary election lo be he!. for delegates to the Constitutional Convention, and made adequate provision Tor a fair and square ex pression of ihe will of the majority nt thin election. 1 Jut in the face oT this fact, we see our county committee at its meeting "I the tlii ril insl, order the ulubs through out the County <<> send delegates to n conve ntior. to ho held In Cam don on the 29th. I have hern m f ume-l that the clubs wero not ?well represented at this meeting, there being barely a quorum j?ree cnt, and that the null for a con vention'was passed by ? uinjonl\ of only one vo'.c. N ?>v this com mittee is com posed, in greater part, <.f true and tried men, but In my opinion, their Judgement was si - i iously defective in thin innttfi In the (list pi {ice, they should have done nothing that savored in the K'rtst, of an attack upon the State Committee, the acknowledged head of the party, vested with anihoriU to dictate the action of the sub, or county committee's. Then f o i what was this convention of the 20th called, that is the (pcstiou; for what? i If it is for the purpose of Pour ing "oil upon the troubled waters, I l?y passing resolutions of a pa'cilie nature, uigir'.g submission to thej wi;l of the in :! j uit.V, as cxpiessedj in tile pi i i.i a ry , ami uni'v <>i |HM"j po^C and net ion in the final ton ^ test against a cmnm>v. f ?e, then itj s'ioi'1 I nild will ie< ieve the "ivrll. of VVel V tl lie pull iot. B??l j if on the other h tml, it is called j f >r tli ? purpose of tuest tiling the, ?u ti m "f I lie primary with a "slated | tiek iheo a diseoi d ant mue Ij:im ( urn vnuk in tllepo'itical iniiib* Hint is tiei:ig sung to the people. lluo.Jioni the State, and fiwi.m wors ? e.onf ju Jil.d" will be, III., ivbuh. I am not p.ep i red to bt.'ji.'ve .that tlu p.-opie me willing; i.? surrender their lighM in any t,t/ch manner. What, aie ?e ex-' peeled lo exchange the piimai\ plan f ?r tliv! c ?nventi?>n, lo sui ren der the *.r ae.hsuery which secures to every Democrat the light to s.?y w\\i shall be our deb-gates, for one that will give us a caucus concocted class ticket? Nevei! The p. una-; rv system is the fundamental pi in ciple of popular government and was lite Re-form slogan for ma] >r iiy rule in 18C0, and why it is that no me of our leaders are so anxious to discard it now, mid adopt i he Convention plan is e x t r e m e 1 y strange and looks as though a "nut and dried" program wi'l be sub aftlted to the Convention for Us endorsement. But this matter should be looked after to the dis crtmrorture of those concerned in ft when the delegates are elected bv the different clubs. 1 he desire that the Reformers shall have two of tl?e delegates, and the conserva tive* on*, ?#ema U> he general and ihi. division U to be effected hit neve.* been settled, ^tbottfb ?everal pUn? U?ve been suggest <d. The cod t<> l?e attained, ceilaiuly does not Justify t h e menus, if u convention iLket i ? to he foisted upon oh, f ?r it dlscrimi nates :n fuvor of tint men on the ticket, while oihei'M may he '.in choice of the people if left to an untrumiiiellcd primary, and take* from them the right t<> nay who shall represent them in the Con* vemion. Besides, win-re can wi turn for relief if the men thus nom inated should not suit u*, and re fuse to he p'c.?ged to our demands. Mr Kditnr, such n course would he suicidal. We eau't allord to < led i men to ho impoiiunl a trust with j out knowing what tlu-v propose toi do heforeliand, and tin? only *it) i to determine till*, is in a direct primary. The convention plan for nominations, as advocated hy >*???? a lor K i i k I a nd, and tin- plurality plan hy Dr. Richards, are Itoili it' regular, conflicting in letter and sp:r it to majority ml.*, undermining to' Democratic government, and at the sane lime display in;; an inexcus able no willingness t?. trust the pei - pie. The people can ho I* lied up on to do ilit: light tiling propel ly ? if left to act for themselves; hut they will not ho gagged and forced to vote for those who are not their choice, and the sooner caucus ma nipiilators tiud this out the hetter. I think the proper tain# to d ?, is to hold ft primary as directed hy the Stale committee, and let il he open to as maty as see lit to enter from hotli faetiopH. Then uivc us a dignified canvass, and u ihoid^h discussion of the vili.d issues ilihj are sure to oniric before thovcon ven lion; leaving il to the sover eign people to say who their dele gates shall he and lei lis all sup port the nominations thus uud< like true 0 niolinians, secii'ing us a government of, for and hy the while people and ull will he wel'. J. (1. it i<: il a it os, .1 u. id herly II ill. S. (\ Sim 1 1 Laboring )Ion Knjcky Tho Fruits of their Labor? Or Shall ('apitaliMts ('oiiHnii -to l\\])loit Tlinn Out til Thorn? Tl ?' issue presented to tin* people of tlu? 1' nitcd StalcB is : '? Whet her labor ing iiit'ii shall enjoy |lu> fruits of their labor, ,or capitalist by t ' 10 aid of |?; i r_ t i : 1 1 law fNtontinne 1 ?? exploit tlu'in on' of it." Tin' coinra ?(ion of ti e currcncy l?y .substituting bonds for over one thous and million of it in ls<!7, *v,is di-tated in ilu' Intercut of rapilal. When congress ( ham'ed I he einl r.icl to pay in'erest on hoiuli in coin, instead of ureenback, it was at the d ct tie ot' o ipif ili-Ms. W hen congress dcnionet'/.e I , silver in 1.X7.'!. capital engineer. <1 1 1 ie passage of the hill. When the Secretary of Treasury pai<l out l'oM on silver certificates it was :i| the mandate of capital. When Clevc luntl issued hoi k Is !o buy K d I. an<l re fused to u?e tiie hundreds of millions of idle silyer in the Tieasiny, it was at the command of capitalists. Capitalists have controlled the limtm-ial poliey of the government in tin ir o*vn interest since 18 !"?. "They have hy class I e ?_? i I i t ion heen enabled to aecnmulato all the wealth pr?.ilueed hy 1 iher .for thir'v VcW.s. Not content \\ t!i ;:1! the w ealth produced, they have heen dial led hv partial laws to secure mortgages on the real and personal property of hihorers to seeiire al> their ea i ain^s, am) that et I heir p isleril \* for ages t<> come. 'I'll.1 I'Svil War thai freed llu* ne^ro laborer I ( noiiiinalh ) has proved a ?* it i m?* to tin* I Ami under tlm rule ? >1 iH"i?, v tin I while man has heeii 1 1 ? 1 1 1 ??< 1 to worse lioiiilap ? ill. in t'i ? iteitro I'Xjicriciii I'd dur ing 1 1 is le'in ill' slavi-rv. '? 1 ?*? nia>lci j was r? -i | it i r*?. 1 l<y l.iw :is well aj s.-fl in to rest tn food a:i 1 ? : ! < ? f 1 1 ? ? hi- slaves I > it t j no niic is required lit tii 'l tt Hi 1 e!o?he the poor while laborer arc! i.i-< family, 'llu* cnpjtaliM favored y t >:i >-t i . ? I law* n eei ven a larger share am ually nf the liiti's of I In; poor mini'* tod. I,et iik e \ a i ili r o tin* .leht ill it enclaves tlu- iiiaMOs nl the American people, ni)il yields mioSi pi ii> ? i ? 1 y in.oimn to m i 1 1 i? ? n - .ires. I'"ir-t \\ e \\" i " 1 tt ? ?t ? - the wealth if the I'liiteil Si. lie--, The a < e<-,-d value of real and p--r? m il pioperlv laxeil in I .<0 \ w i- i- t. I 7 i 7.! I ! "v 1'he estima ted i rii>* vaiu ? wa .7,' M I . !!?7 The j (! lit I f I lie 1 ' II it)--, i ! H ? 1 1 1 ? 1 i 1 1 1? ill t iie a 1 1 ! lie n ti'. .na !, ??' t'l". ei.un ly atti 1 muuii ??;?:?! deht was 1 7n. ?"> I Tito real ? ?-t atelmo amount ed to $?'? 671* . a r. i\riv.??e of ll'".' . per cent ? t/' " i ' 1 1 (Ihattoij 1 in 'fjratre^, ;t I1< 1 I>t my I rm- . ? private c.-ti II t:? (J )n\ < ;<?..'?*) I.IKI ? il 'O. j Kiilfi .i ! I'.i iitC .f !,'? I t il i .IcU >f tho ! p'e I. All- | nuil i a ' t-r - 1 e? i i 1 1 ;t <1 a I - ! ' 1 , I nil. 1 1 r if i ? t i ' . i it 1 1 .it 7 per cent the j annual interest ? as', 1 .i t mnt t > nearly ? 1 l<"ii) iiiiili ai . ! . i i ir-. A *n!ii :ilntrt>t , i piai t.i the eiili e v d'i:ne of m cioy in the I'llitt ll St lies l! we a. 1.1 to this the I h.tlatiee of 1 1 .. aj:.in?t ns whieh in H'.i >. auioMti ? ed t" 'i. I . ami the ' ! income p.ii 1 f ireii?iier< "ii their invest-' | monts in niir mine* fu t'?ri -? ;:n 1 r til- I reads; tin- money paid to foreign ' s.?|s, -an i *pont by American Tonrhts in Jforeitfll colilltlies i 1 ."?> .UOU ,000, total I . 'I ; &2.'?l,ii -'J.'. a t . \\" ?? would not have til | dollar Ttfi t ? exchange conimodit ?o af- j J t?*r paying itit ?-r*--?l ?*if our debt--, and! | the balance of trade apaiit>t u*, a ml i?th- j j or items 'in n'ionoil. What ha* <Teater|j tlii* iiiunense ilebt ? Falling prioos, i in) i ,(khi seres are now iuo?l in itrowin-^ fine* stiplc prnJu ts viz o?)tt?m, wheat, i oat*, corn anil h.<y. From IhiW to Ift'.X)! tho cotton a.-toa^e iueroa?e.l per cent anil ini r.-asfil in prixlm tion :% p, r cent. Thoro was a ilcofease of per ccnt i.i acr'jafce of wheal, ami an iiuTeu*e in production of 2 per rout (or f).8lK).8:ll bunhcU.)\ Corn incre*so<l in area 16 per con! , *n?l in prtHluotion 21 j?er Out* incremwl in ncroa^o 7 5 for cent. aP'l In production !>3 per cent. Hay in ctVMcd m acroagi? 7> j>er ccnt, anj >a production *.K) per rem. N'< twithst.md iug tht> iucr.-AijiJ acrea* ? and incrwu?*?l production, tin* receipt# of iht> producers \Va? , 4 K>,000.?,1>0 i<*HS 1 1 1 rt 1 1 ill (III a.er ago year from H7t to Ii7.}, The ie eeipts from export* o| farm prolnetn wa? K({ por c?nt les* than i i 1*7 1 to 1 ^7 ?">. Tho dcnioneti/. it i >n of nilver In 1*7.', cnusc<) tailing prici?.\ Tin* aVence CX. port price of wheat t'roiii 1 .H 7 "? to 18*5 *vn? $1,17. In lS'.Kt i In* pri.:e w ix 7.1ft*. Difference 1 let h, amount of ??!?>?? .'>1'*>, 000,000 btish< Ih. I, .ys $,'.'11,(00,0 0. The avenge jui (? "f < i>(t .n front l*7'? to ',?m? II 1 1 ln*tn;iU tin4 jiflro wim *i>ts ilill'erence .'Jet*. 1. >m ;?n crop of 1 >!).'. $ 100,0 M.OO > Total 1 -as by f.i'l intf price* on wtic t an I cotton alone | 000.000 i:i "lie year The average value of nil iu*ri*j( protlin t i>r u iteuf, corn, hay, oa'.i aid cotioii from 1*71 to I87'? ?; h h ijU.1, T!it' average value in I SO i w m? ns, |.'i. Ditli rcin;*' *7,01 per acre, 'The acreage phintci] in thoxo staple <;p?p? i.i l.s:> ? ???? :MOoo>,o o. Seven dol lars Ins* per ijc-c on thexo products amounts to ?i,M2 000,0 0 per Annum I* it hui prising thai producers nro im poverished? Their loss io one year un live products is nearly ciptal to the en tire amount of j,"1' Hilvcr ami paper money in '.ho I'nited States. Thoo stati*ti<s nro ollieial? l.ikeit from the censu* reports of I MHO. l'onder them well, an I the i devino Kotno plan to re store pi-icon to a living rate at leant, and freo farmers from tin bondage of debt fixed upon them by falling prices of thoit farm products. .1 \ m km K . M U.ll.l.. An exchange thus truthful ly remarks: "Gens Hampton and Butler each did valliant service for their country, but no better service than thi poor private who shouldered 1mm inuskt t and tramped through the mows of winter and be neath the Milt i y summer's suns. These oflicurn have been hon ored mid rewarded wi?h high and lucrative positions, while many of thoso old privates are to-day dying neglected in the poor houses of our State. This is the truth, ev\ 11 if it does hurt." The place 111 si do vacant in Cleveland's cabinet by t h e death <?l Secretary (iresham lias been filled by the appoint ment thereto of Richard Only, of Massachusetts, Death Was Preferable To Prostration Aftor the Grip Hood'o Bfirsapnrllla Built Up nnd Cave Perfect Health. If. H. Williams Thin is n well-known merchant nt Key Went, Florida. Hi? account of his condi tion after thcfjrlp, and how it wan cured, chould bo road by all: " I had t ho grip twice, which came near ending my existence on the eart h, and left me in a condition to which Death wns Proforablo About live months back I atarted to take Hood's Sarnnparilla. I f?*lt t he pood effects from tho Hrst hottlfcand by the time 1 had taken three bottles I was flft rn-r cent, a better 11111:1 physically than before. I am now full of ambition and feel that had 1 Hood's sp> Cures j not taken Hood's Barsaparilla I flhould I now be dead and buried. I mil thankful to Hood's 8arsaparilla, which has been Instrumental of ho much good to me as | to thousands of others of ovir fellow men." ! W. II. WILLIAMS, R., Key West, Florida. Hood's Pills become the. favorite cathartic ! * Ith everyone who uses them. ?oc. per box "(Jam (I on JT old" INI) K R {JN KW M AN AG KM KNT .{} | | Nnti -c is hereby given to thej people el (.'airftlen ? t : *1 Ker shaw count) that 1 have leased the (,'amden hotel, formerly the ^ ithaat 1 loii.-e, and r* apect lul- j ly solicit a share of their pat rotnjje. The table Supplied) with the lust the market af fords. Hairs Jfl.oO per day j for transient hoaiders. Reduc tion made for boarders hy the month. . Ver\ Respectfully, ]. V. BRU'JK, jnly 13. Manager. J NO C. \V11 THRS, Who'esale Grocer. WholrswlT' Ui nU r in CIGARS, TOBACCO, etc. No. 183 East Bay, Charleston 8. 0.. J. T. lit' UDELL, CIVIL KNG1XKKK A SURVEYOR. CAMDKN, S.t:. Municipal Enjrineorinjr. Surrryinf of I.aixls and 8ul>-I>tvuion? of Tracfr a si*criaUr. DUKE Cigarettes High Srade Tobacco AM? ABSOLUTELY PURE NOTICE. I wish to inform my numerous friends iiml cOHtoniertMha* 1 am still at my old stand rtn Dekalb St. where I trust thev will not forget to call on me. My work is too wi-H known in this community to need any recommendation. 1 only ask that my fri?nd? will continue to give me tlii-ir pittronn^o. Satiafartion r.nd iniccs ^uaranlecd. 1 >?>sii'inj4 1? retain all my old customers, I nn, Yours Very lieapectfullv. DAN IfOSKINS. FINN rOSITKlN/tf AT OrtOP 8 A LA KIRS <i VAHANTKKI) ?\ BY THE U Ga. Business College In mediately on completion of .sin gle course nt one-half the ex pense of other I'ullcjjt'ii. Must have / FIFTY MIX IN NEXT CO DAYS. Write or wire immediate] v to (i.\. hi'sixkss collf.( Macon. <.>a. ^Poultry, Farm, Garden, Cemetery, Lawn, Railroad and Babbit Fencing*. Tlionmndi of miles In uso. Ontnlogae Freo. Freight Pultl. I'rlcea Low, rh3 UcMULLEN WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO. \VL 11&, 113 120 N MtrkitBL. CBICA00. ILL. \\*e will seivl you I* v mail post-paid ? >n?- sniiil! I'Vri m ecu tree adapted to your rlimati , with institutions lor ph'lMin;: andc:irii>j? for i * , together with our com plete list ? 1 1 Nursery stock. 11 you will cutout I Ma >idvert iseinent , mirk on it the nnnio i?l t lii-< p.ip.-r, and tel how tiiiinv ami what Kind (?i trees him plants you would like to purchase, ami when you w is!i to plant t linn. Wc will <|Uot?; you lower price* on tin stork you want than have ever hem oU'erct! vou. Write at ? nee. ??: v i-: it < i h i: kn n v k s k ii i ks, Kv^r^rccH. i oor Co.. Wis. HVIOH(iKKKX THIi: AVITHOl'T C'OsT. n s. hacker & so*, M A N u FA CTl* K E IIS O F % Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding. Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord. CI I A RLESTON, 8. C. Purchase our makes, which wo ?juara'ntcc superior to any sold Soijih, and thereby save money. ' Window and Fancy Glass a specialty, Juiui 29 !\i; m ah l ASA 1 )|SI N FK( 1 TA XT. Kvery l?ai-yinan. I.i\ ervinan and kecp t-r ? I d>>nie?tic an in*!s in stalden should provide l" >r their health by a dai'y use of Marl in STA1.I.<, JiTTTKIlS A \ I ? UKODINt., It will more than pay for it* cost in tin* <>ni> tl.ii'tf alone. livery <>no who has : i i? ?! it in privies, sink* and drains, has n ? .? t c* ? 1 its r< marxa'de disinfecting powers NOTHING I. IKK IT To acs< .r I > r?ll obtioxiou# passes ami ili'M oii^hly disiflfett the premises. T\ nscuTnATTJs. li jue- tionalde. It lias v ? llront; clufnT^aT nilinitv f.?r nn.onin. Wfikn* mnnnre yatds ?nd ;?i!e* ?rn s|>rinkle?T with it, once or twice a week, sill of the ainonia is retained. Oiliciwisc it is evap orate'!. or leached <>ut hy tli? rain*. The I. -at agricultural authorities agree ] that it is worth moie than its cost as a innnural asr<-nt. MOTH CI' TIIKSK C<?N^I1)KRA TIONS Who wai ts to keep their premises healthy, ami add to the V ALU 10 OK Tin: MANURE Should u?e the Ingleside Calcined Marl. If not for pale I ? y your local dealers, order of u*. For *ale l?v the barrel, bag j or carload. Ingleside Mining & MTg. Co., Julius D. Koster, Gen'!. M'g'r. C hartarton, S. C. Ail persona hereby h( riot ly forbid den to trcipa>? hpon my land* known n? tln\>M<llao IuixU, track No. 8. a portion of trarkn No?. fl, <? and 1 ?5. I*artle?i dih ri-vai diny tl*is r.otieo will dealt \v il 1* t<> the full extent of the law J. M. II.VLL May '4, J, 11 \\ WILLIAMS, a ttc > it n i: v - at law And Notary 1* n t>l iut C'.\X||?KN, - -- ? - ?- S. C. ? *. Will practice in all tho Co'jrts of the Stat cm. * ?<T*< >!lj?e oa haw Kan^e hi ShcritT It. ll. William*' ollii'tt near the expr**#* oflico. KN(JINES,= "BOILERS, AND M ACH I NKIiY. Dealers In Engineers' Sup J plies. VALK k MIJKDOCK IKON WORKS, 14 tp 20 Ilasell St., Charley ton, S. C. Correspoivlence solicited. ^ April 12, dm. "Tno Charleston Lino." South Carolina & Georgia Kail Ijtoatf. Charleston, S. C., Mar. lutli, 1805. Passenger Department. Lv. 7 20 a m 5 80 p m Ar. Sniniiiorville 7 66 (> 15 " i*r0)?nal)8 8 28 <t 55 " Qrang? burg ft 88 8 8 J "OflllKviUo - 10 20 0 20 ??; C'oluiubi i ? 110 ) 10 10 Lv, Columbia G 50 a m 4 20 p ni Ar. Kin-villo 7.'57 5 ()?> " Orangebuig 8 30 5 *?<? "Charleston 1180 8 10 Lv. Charleston 7 20 a m 5 "0 p m " Ilnmchvillc ft 25 8 00 " iK'nitiiiik ^-?v10 (<8 8 42 " llhiukvillu <: 10 2 ) 8 :?8 Ar Aui'iista 12 1.) pin 10 45 j> ni Lv. Augusta Ti 2"? a in ?" 3 4fl p m " black v die 8 11 6 18 " Dcnimirk 8 28 5 4 1 " branch villo 0 20 G 45 Ar Charleston 11 -"JO 8 -10 Fust Express, Augusta & Washington With Sleepers to ttiul from New York. Lv. Augusta }? 2 25pm Ar. Aikin S 8 02 Denmark ] 3 >7 Lv. Denmark fi 1 <> a m Aiken 7 11) Augusta 8 00 Daily Kxccpt Sunday. Lv Camden 8 55 a m 2 45 p m Ar. KinyvillH 10 2 j n in 4 .V> Lv KiiiKvillo 10 35 it 00 ? m Ar Cannlcn 12 0."> p m 8 15 Connections : C'ydo S. S. Line Charleston, So. It v. ,Co I ii i ?> I >ia, Thryitgh Sleeper betweeti i "ha i lost on and Atlanta. L. A T'nierson, Trallle M'tf'r, J!. S. (li?j\v??n, l.; en. Manager, Ctcneral cllit'e. Charleston. S. C. OlliO I V IV Kit cV OlIAJ*f,K.S T( ) N I : A I L W A V ( 'OM PA X V ^ Schedule in < iFeet Dec, J 1$9-1 Standard Eastern time. Northbound. South bound. 33 34 l.-t Class. Daily except Sunday. 1? M l? M 1 00 Camden 12 15 120 DeKaib. 1155 1 3 J Westville 11 42 2 0:) (" Kershaw l ] oft 2 15 Ile.sth Springs 11 15 :?0 Pleasant llill 1 1 '0 2 10 Lancaster 10 "0 2 o5 ltiverside 10 32 2 0~> Springdell 10 201 3 15 Catawba Junction 10 10 3 24 Lcslio' 0 55 ?5M \ 1:,,ck 11 iU { 9 35 3 *?!? < Newport \v O 20 j 4 (5 S - ? -Tir/ah ft 13 4 2,) York villo 8 58, 4 35 Sharon / 8 38 i 4 50 Hickory (5 rove 8 23 j 5 03 /Smyrna 8 10 j 5 2 > Hwieksnurg 7 45 | r m r m 34 I'iKi Ctas?. Monday, WcdncK.lay and Friday. 2nd < "lns?. Tues- j day, Thursday and Saturday. 1.*, Cain lcn ?> 30 7 15 DeKalb ?r' ?0j S 00 WYst villi* 5 25 n -to Kershaw <r> 00 ft 00 Tlcatb Sprin-.'H - 4 15 ?i 10 Pleasant Ilill 4 OS. f? .% . > Lancaster 3 !o '?] 1 nivwM. j r.4-| 10 4 7 Sp: in tr* 1 ?? 1 1 '2 '25 11 Catawba .1 unction - 10 j 1 l .">2 Leslie 1 f 0 HO Rock Hill IV 40 j 2 10 N ewport 10 4 > ?_> *_?,"> Tiizjjli 10 30] 05 Yorkvillc 10 0 ? ;{ :l t Sharon t> 18 ] :t .">*> Hickory Orovo 8 ? 1 1 2 Smvrim ? 8 30 j 4 ii>/ Itiacksburg 8 00 ]? il M 1 1 12 2nd ("Ins*. Daily except Sunday. \ m r >r 8 n Il!a< ksbnrtr. 8 4 V 0 ' 5 Karlen 8 28 9 13 I\itterson Springs. 8 1ft I ?? 4.) Shelby 8 on 10 1 1 Lntt im?>re.- 7 in 10 2:1 Moorcsboro 7 00 10 45 Henrietta. ' f> ."K> , 11 13 Foroni City o 13 11 40 itiitherfordt'on. * . 5 50] 1157 Millwood 5 3*> 12 i.*) Golden Valley. 5*7 12 27 Terminal City .*> 1 4 i ?2 5W Gletiwotxl* ? 4 48 J 1 05 ? trf rdHCii 4 41 1 l-i Marion. 4 25 / ?? M. I* M No 32 ha* connection with Southern RiilwuT i?t lli?. No. 33 Dinner at Kershaw. Nos. 34 and M will carry II and 29 have connectica at] Marion with Southern RaHway. Smrrt. Hc*t, Gen. Mn'jj'r. A. Tarrr, Supt. %. II LturKiM. Gam. Paaa. Agt. TO MY PATRONS AND FRIENDS. Intake pleasure in thanking you for your liberal patronage you haVe given me in the past few months I have been in bus. iness. I will state that I ain in better position now to serve you with bargains than 1 have been. I know its hard times but 1 have sold lots of goods since I have opened up. The way I have done it is selling close with small profits, and that is tho only way a man can sell good? now and (ho only way they ought to be sold as hard as times are, I have just received a carload of flour and another on the way. A I so h fine lot of molasses I will sell cheap. Also a lino lino of sugar, coffees, can goods, wheat bran, and all other gro ceries. I will meet any prices you want; just try me is all 1 ask. I have bought a full line of farming implements such as tracer, Lames, plow stocks, back- bands, baek-ba .d hooks, repair links, shovels, spade.p, pitch-forks and many other things too numerous to mention. I am headquarters on tobacco. Just ask your neighbor, he can tell you; and many other bargains he has gotten and you have missed by not cal ing in before you spent that hard-earned dollar. 1 must say a great many of you have learned where you can make that dollar go the fartherest by the one you havev patronized. 1 will buy all country produce and pay highest market price. ' I will also sell you your fertilizer cheaper than any other man in Camden. Cotton see d meal, acid and ammoniated guanos. Don't buy them until you get i.ny lowest prices. I mean .to sell you if you come to see me. I know how this great per eentage is and know exactly how to cut prices to sell you the goods I offer. Remember yon can buy a buggy cheaper from me than you can from any one else. I Am Yours Respectfully, D. E. HINSON. ?V , ' GRANITE IN ANY SHAPE, I)lf ES<KI) 011 ROUGH foj* liuildini? Purposes. C R I'SII Kl) for Atreots, Roads or Concrete. WILL CONTRACT TO lll'ILl) CONOHKTK OR lUUillKR FOUNDATIONS AND GBNERAL MASONRY ClIEARKR TIIAX RRICK WORK. PAVING BLOCKS A SPECIALTY The Largest Quarry Ami Ciusliinir Plant in the Slate. lCf>lln'i;ltG8 Furnished on unv character of Utnhiliig Construction. ? / Stewart Stone Co.^ Contractors And Builderf, Columbia, S. C. March 2$ ? cm. ^ IT CrilKS UOL IT CURES COLDS 0P3S Wf tBs Rheumatism CUTS H uf \, H Neuralgia BRUISES Kg nL || ? , Toothache SOKES AN1) H ?III ? 8 Headache and UURN'S. pQp Pj\1N Chilblains For sale by all druggists at TWENft'Y-t IVK CFNTS. ? THE T. X. li CO., Columbia. S. C. The fleet Shoos for the Least Mouey W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE RS Over One Million Pooplo wear the W. L. Douglas ISand (4 Shoe?? Alt otir vnorn nre rqanlly satisfactory. They give tho bus (rvalue lor the mouer. They equal custom shoes in stylo ftu<l fit. Tbclr wearing qualities arc unsurpassed. Tbo prices are uniform ? ntampc<] on sole. From ftl to $3 mvcmI over othf>r makes, k if your dealer cannot supply you ws can. $6.$4|$3(60 Cord?Tan, French EmimclUMl Cnlfond Knncaroo. S3. BO PoliMiSMU. 3 Mitt.. $2.60 and $2 WcrkioPTnent. $2 & $1.70 Boyt' School Shew T. tadlet' $3, ?2.80 .ttnt ?t.7?, fcw if your dealer cannot aopply ?3^ you, write tor catalogue. W. L. Douglas* Brockton, NaM* FOR SALE BY HIRSCH BROS. FOR TOBACCO, USE } Rea.dL Fertilizer Compa ny's Prepared especially for the growth of Tobacco, on formulas in use by our Company for many years in its Virginia and Norths Carolina tobacco trade. Prices low. For particulars address READ FERTILIZER CO., 88 Wall St., New York, or Charleston, $. C, Plant Bed Cloth f of s*ad| ? J