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PUHL18HKD KVKRY FRIDAY _HY w. :l. m. ix.) w el:l. W1* ' " Bcbscimi'TIon One year , f.l ./JO, | six luiuitliM, 7A ient?; tliruo mouth*, 40 I Ratks *?h A DVKBTifWNa ?? < > r? I inn ry ! transient in I vert it;uu?i)lM, lirnt : n jei i i ? > ;> ? I .00 |>el SqUHie ; cdcll PIlhaCipiCLit III ; Hortion ft 0 cents per 8<ju?r?. Candidates' Card* for County othcos $">,oo. ( 'on^reHsional f to <>o. locals, 6 cents per line each in- I sortiou. Will l?H pnlitlMhci wilHIl ' o( in! ores t to iln? L't'in ral pulilit an<l nil of ft defamatory nature. No re- 1 spousihility will he assumed for tin-, views of correspondents. lv it oh for contract advertising will !??? an nounced i < | >i hi appl icat ion at Ihcotlico, Remittances tiy <? I ? <??.? !j , drafts a o < I po?t*I njmoney orders nhould he made pavalde ' to w. li- McDOWKI.I.', ( !aimlcii. S. ('. CAM/>KN. S. ('., .H I, V lit. n?0l. j Nogro l,nhor. [John Temper (S raven in the Atlanta Journal. | In toy own community and from! ull quarters of tlio c/iuntry I lie re; coino to mo rumors of a distuihcd condition of domostic service! among the negrocB of the Boutii. Not only in Atlanta and in M:i : con and J {Savannah and Augusta and .Jacksonville, but Dr. IIha ] thorns informs mo as far noith an' ? > J ?T - ~ J 1/ ^ K -/t'-m tj-/? ) aro in a ferment over tlio ti ampul, j indllTorotit and yet a^gii'usivc in efficiency of eolored cooks and j household servants. For tho hiRt. two deendos there lias hocn Home complaint from southern hnuskccpcis of dilliculU J and discoui ngcmcut alon,; litis line, i Conditions have changed material ly, ofoourse, since slavery, and fiec negroes have delighted to illimtiale the freodoin by irr?gnl:it ity of net vice and sudden termination of con tracts. Koi ^<1 years or more the! lot of ? lie Houtherri hounekfcpet | JiijiH not been one of ease and smooth- 1 nosH. Hut lor l li(! mom. [mi i u.' \ (lillOI)H llUVO I >??<? II So Sporadic Hllli j irregular ami have given no biisisj for I'll t.* fUHpiclon < f a definite pol- J icy and a conceit of action. Wiiliin the past six mouths, how j over, thn HympioinH in t lie Houthein domestic polity have been unuaua-1 and significant. J t ia safel v' it 011 fit* i va t i vi1 to say j that novel before in our doinvst ic. j life lirtH it hern ho diflicult to f?e I cure cook?, ii u i sc h anil i handier j maids as it ih today. It. has never ! before lieen mo ilillie.nlt to retain j cooks, nuraos ami chamber maid.*-*, j ami not in 'Jo years have house- ! holders lieeo abie to serine so little reliable, willing and < llleiml ser vice from colored servants as at the present l i 1*1 ?*? The complaints from all our bones bead a remai kaMo j) fid aug-| Ifenl i ve hi in ll ari ty. Tlio negroes, and more especial ly the won en of l ho rare, uiauif* at a pen nine i ndi M'eronco to engaging l hcniHul vl-h for .service. They Startle you with t he most sudden ' and unforeseen unuouiieoment of) their intention to unit service! without warning and without n? nignahlc cause ; they demand fic quent holidays and rests? ureal I nlrapping, hc:.lthv women without } ft tnftludy or complaint, asset t the necessity for change and extended! holiday as querulously as the most j delicate might do; they are sensi lively Jealous of one hour id' over | work and &eom to conccn irate their energies and intelligence n|)on the elTort to see jnst how little they can do to earn the wag. a that an* paid them, they don't talk and argue, but meet the slightest ciitieum oi j correction with the prompt fin J Tinunccmcnt of tm intention to <pnt. and iuvaiialdy select these times to quit when their withdrawal leaven the household in disorder and dis- j comfort. The unanimity of these symp toms, the unbroken testimony to! the prevalence of these recrnt i liar- \ fVcteristioa of service is deeply sng- j festive of something morO than in cident or racial peculiarity. Now Join to this the fact of the' recant enllto-?iH*tio d?:\ elopment <dub 1 1 f w iimoiii; t he female element I of the negro race. Kye.ry vmnli town and hamlet, jih well as the cities, has a well organized negro woman's club. The rumor enmo to me fairly well authenticated that the most interesting topic of discussion .-it j tb sse meetings is the question of irtnniestic service ? how to make the white people foci the freedom of the negro. What are we going l? do about it? ?Surely we cannot permit our wives and daughters and the keep ers of our homes to continue their domestic labors and responsibilities ?gainst such odds of worry and dis comfort as will wreck health and bani?h the'repose of home. I think that first of all, the lead ing men in each community ought I to talk to the leading negroes in eacli commurifly and point out the inevitable consequences which a persistence in their policies must entail upon the negro rac*?. The trhltee are now and will be tbe dominant race of this section for a r thousand years to come. We may . )* temporarily inconvenienced, hut . "tbe oegroe'a bread and butler will ti: JpeeUabljr paj the penalty of hU 4a*(ncieecy as a laborer in any ds ot tnt MikHu lift. Hlfi valuo tiN tt laborer ifi aW that keepa hint in thin country today in (he enjoyment of any pi i vtlfgeM mid of nny r i l? I ? . When ho oohhoh to l?i> imi'hil in Uk'ho linen ho ha? got to l*o, n n ?) ff lit) "has itr?j' mi* ii hc ho; known thi* l<> bo plainly and ahao lutely truo. It iH jnut fin well to t<; 1 1 him mo, directly n ?ui clearly. Diplomacy and Hoft <*poeeh never did and never, will make any (Jumble impremiinn upon tho negro race. Thoy eon-' f.| rtio it to he weakness and nurren del. i'<)*itiv(-ni.aH and fortjo aro tho elemontH t h t< t command their re -j spec), and obedience, and plain! Kpreeh is tho only "through line' In h ncyroo'ft it t>dei standing. If I h i h p 1,'ti n Kpccclt does nut revo lutionize tho widespread trilling- j lies* and in< llinency <>f acuthcin diiineKlic help, it in juRt hh well to; say now, what wo will have to any I later, that southern houuoltoldci s will j nst >40 to work and do a liitle , organizing and (dull work of their own- and iui|><vVf, a 1 1? L of white iielp, who shall have all the places and do all tho work, reliably and ( iVect i vol y, and the negro ??inny whistle for h in pepper," and n 1 1* h ini the opportunity which he has filing away. l itis is plain talk, and it is quite likely licit the "polititdiuna" will protest it. Mut I know what I am talking about, and I am willing, as u.'Oiai, U? abide tin count <| moiiiuih. I am telling the negro what i smut body ought t"> tell him every I day, and proving m\?elf a botloi mouthed ollice Heekern w ho are will ing In hh1 1 1 1 in rush upon distruc t.on if they can only get his ballott before he goes. Abonl Advertising. We 1 1* k c I In* f<i)|ij\v i lig good Mouse I 111 k ?<? :i<U ? 1 1 isi ii ;j? from U'tml ami Us 'I in- did discussion ii I to II t wheth ci h i ? 1 1 1' i ' ? i? m Mini family | ? i? | i m i i ? > 1 1 1 1 1 I'i'cci V(i ml \ e I'l il.i up in Hli'i oil III Holiic ol the rclij.'ioil-i I I i )n i <. i hri'iiin '(I uh 1 1 1 at t In.' a<l ? leitidiin |'< ii nm *iii Juiciest 1 1 1 1* ami v 1 1 'i a'jJc part ol l ip* contents ' 1 1 'i fiuuHv mdy:i/ine, ami when ?vc u-e i in i a i m i (. !. ''valuable (iiiil, v..' mean they ait' valuable to the rea (|i| !U|i; H II hsC I i I >1 T, l|l|itl' as in i m - h as t'i I in' publisher. (innd a IvertlS lig ? ' Ii ?- i *t M ill giving til" iratii r i n l't> 1 1 ti ii t i < i ii in regard In tilings t!i:it lir net/tin <>r ahoiiid have and the. place to get. tliem Sncii in I veil i >< i n eaiefully done, I -t ct value Id I lie n ik I el" ami is mi i in | mi t ii ii I. ami ii sc t n i pail of a lam s?!v ni'iii'i/inc. in 1 1 1 i ?? c.i hi iici't !??!) v. e ( j ? i ( ? I ? ? from lite* Sunday Scho ?! I I III < ? H * ( ) :i tlii' <it. in ! ha ml. t.liere is tin h i i d i > w id reason why clean, hiisi .Hit like, 1 1 lis! wo i t 1| y advcltise iiwiiIm hI. (i ii id not appear in n ? 1 1 - imi'i p ?ipi,r>?. N ? rtdigious reading niattei should lie inconsistent v\ii!i good business hL'Uulardn. Nn jjiii.il business an nounrement, honostly and decent I y made about worthy jjiwmIm, should In' I'lleiMive to tin* most, ii n cd ni nie ivi ,i I and reflective and retiring disposition. Ilmnaii in fd ? exist everywlu i e, and Ihi'V are met in thoiMairis and t liOilSHnds of eases, greatly to the advantage of thi! bu\er, through a pronjptiy answered ad vci t iacmon t . Indeed, it is casv ti> ovetlouk the enormous ?mn of riii h a bureau of informa tion if one hay not. iieen .accustom ed to life it. And many ha\e heen deterred Iroin answering reliable advertisements* through a general lack of conlidcnee resulting from the seeing of clearly indecent, and fraudulent advertisement in the same paper with trustworthy ones. I'iio day i* rnmin^ when p ti I il i ? ho r k will > iterisu i lie honor and clcan'i mss ol their advertising depar tments lo the expulsion of all ad verti-ing licit eiiiefui investigation show to lie unti UMt worthy. W.i agree heartily with I he elos ing words of this pasHagu from the Sunday School Times. We have always tried to keep out fraudulent or doubt ful advertising from our columns. We have not nlwa>R am cfudi'd. l*u hi iflhoi h are only he uiiiii and they are. somotimeu duped i?v Biick rnsr.iii>?, wtio put. on a fan i xterior and seem to he v??ry piou^, good men. Kverv one k no ws that churches often have in their tnpin tic i ship rascals, who use t he eio.iit of religion to gull innocent victim*. It the churches can not keep them J out it is not to he wondered at il l family papers do not always sue- ? -eed. ' We propose now, more tha n e\i r, in institute a rigid supervision of our advertising columns and do a!! po'sihle to keep out fraudulent, or immoral advertising. .July is about the dullest, month for adver Using in 1 he entire year. We have a small amount of advertising this month and we had astiong (learn to get. more and make a better ahowrTig, lint notwithstanding our dssire to increase our July adver tising we have rejected several ad vertisement* that would have brought us in much better financial returns for this month. During the past yea i vre !m?c icjcOlOu wVcr a thousand dollars worth of adver tising because we did not think it honest, moral advertising. We want to make* the advertising columns of Word and Works Just as interesting, useful and reliable /is the other departments of the pa* per. Wo ask our subscribers to do what they can to assist us in carrying out our plans in this di rcetiorfK HsatUilul ?I? tins of Chaixa at i $ Tho State j>l: inufuicutloal society j ia piohcculiiiK druggist hi whoae I Htori'H prenet ipi.ionst are coin poun ti ed ir? viol ition of the law. Till law reouifs that every phnrmricM, | apolhecar y or retail druggist who i 1 1 us not 1>('< n previously licensed accortli ng t" law, wliri earliest ot* and oopdiwis I lie husineftt* without a license it ua>?le to n line not ex ceeding ?.">0o or impriaoument not exceeding six montliH l .?? +m ? ? There is no bettor bargain offered in all tiie world than nowspapor ad vertiwing hpaee at current prices ? ?100 oo j *<? r ("linun per anii'im If the bargain is not apparent to every advertiser it is because he buyn a seat and doe* not sit in it, or a rail i road ti<*k<'t and wont irct on the train Tin . pwe iM an opportunity, a gold mine 1 !' it is worked, it \ i< Ids returns Clinton Chronicle. St?it?! ( hniimati .Jones has called a spreial meeting of the State Dem ocratic executive committee to he held in Columbia next Thursday ev en 1 11,4 f w the purpose of arranging foi a (-Hinpaii>n ant) a primary elec tion in the seventh District 1 < ? llll tho vacaiK \ csused by the death of Congi c!ism an Stokes. ( J.-v Mi Sweeney h ?s removed Klorcn's . for sending sensational telegrams t ? ? li e (governor and re fu i::l; to t xphi'.n when ordered to do ?SO, The fjinvb-n Stram Laundry Is in it h new quarters at the (> K. >V I <ln|n'i|. All parties in ( 'aindon <>r Kirk wood having laundry will ? !> t ik -??? slop to t Iim nearest, telephone 'ami i n:? ',m fiii the Laundry wagon, i All ? ? I i j j > | hi t r >1 1 h who 1 1 ii vo been It living laundry lit tins up town of I fiee will kindly advisrt mo where I <n:i call lor ^iiiii >. I'ac.kuges will be called lor hp I lelivere.l anywhere in M'arr.drn and as far noilli n-s (loodic * ? ? ? r- 1 ela-?M luundryman j ^ "ii i ?i % i 1 1 r?l l<t visit t he laundry. LVspee.i i ally, 'litis, i' U:?HsigUoL I _ Ailvert iso.l I ??? I tors. Tlii- following is a list, of letters J "r 'i' .hi ii i M; ? unbilled lor in tlio Cam dfii post i.tii-f f(?r wcclt ending 1 .1 nl v 1 i . I'm; r I .M ,dt'M? IM wm r<-l S1 1 it ord, O'Kel l\ \V. Mvcin Willie Holders, Hich ? "i I'd D'iiihIh I'Yntik Sett.lemyer, ill M. Jnn>"-'. !?'. W. McC'iwn, A. I K. .Mills. U'-'. . !?' II. Harris, Chas ; M. ( i (lOll \\ i ||. I' climb's - I'm iaie .1 icIvhoii, Dicey i Lew is, Li/.. M. K i i li.'i y, Millie : Johnson, Hannah 1'ric.ej Mene Tur ner, A n !) ie Wa'.snn, Myggie Mose j 1'arties < ? n i ' i i z for these Icttern I \v i i ' please s' ili> >v1mt ???(?< /, tliey were ? advertised. (it; A i.i: x \ mm n, P. M. Senator Tillman In Charleston Senator Tillman was in Charleston tlietimtof 'Ins week and while there | met the fau otiK Chieeo. Speaking lot' this meet in:', a press dispatch savs: W'hil" out strolling tliis morning. Senator Tillman and \'ineent C'hieeo met :n the ui uki't, and the two were introduced by < 'apt. Martin, who was escorting th?< senator ahout tho city ' N\ ell are \on the flue that I've heard so much about?' said Senator Tillman. ??Me lie aini? Chic," was the re ') ? Mi'.d yon i, ii d mo do only \chis? . I.. % n,' :i in Hi ait h < 'nr??l i na.' ' 1 ' dv. Ne:i dor Tillman remind , 'd i . i . .?? > that iio had never sent ; '.mi li.it laniou-i brand of Tillman ? wIu.s'm \ which he had prom iJ< -i < hi?vo said he would send a lt,rl!e iinnii'diatel v, and also a box ol ('hieeo-Tilliiiun cigars. I > 1 1 r ? 1 1 t lui con versation something wiip said about taking a drink, but Senator Tillman Raid ho never in dinged. '?* on look like a man who t'ikcfl a d in-," km it I < 'hieen. i'h.* ii)i'ml?,rs o! the party laughed heartily and passed on through the uur);, t. Dtv.jtei ute St raita of Country Editoi P. The f blowing is clipped from an ox change to shosv the d< > perate strait editors sometimes fall intoi " A 1 ! persons indebted to th'H otliee are rt i-pi'-Kted to walk up, ride up, roll up, sen, | up tumble up ??r any w.iv t.? fjet up, and settle tip imnied ii'flv i f not-sooner, We wouhl pre ter IfiTi^ entry, trold dollars and sil ver quarters in exchnngo, but in the d.'sp.rate lanrjuage of a t?overty , stricken and head-over heels in debt contemporary we will take ^rind <dt)ttr>?? wooden iiiitinc^s, patent whee' barrows, shanghai chickens, hoop dresina, booljaeks, broomcorn, lasses candy, hoiiir pumpk ns, baby .jumpers (for friends); fishinff tackle, hoop poles, patent medicines, dye : sl'.ifTe, ccrUserctWK, old bacon, young niters, sacking pig", rags, boxes and barrels, old clothes, sannage nicat, postage stamps, lager bfer, (used in printing,) gruhb ng hoes, pick axes, Colt's pistoln, tooth brusli* es, ten- penny nails, pins, needles, ginger cakes, circus tickets, or any. thing else. Walk up, but don't all [ co'mo at once." Kelt Mattrciaca at Gaift8Pfa$ljp',,> liacliine needle* and oil. * RKA.L. ESTATE THANCFJ'K \ I lie following tr:iiiKl'<?ra of r * ; I ? :<? ItiU) ni'i'p r(?porilP<l in flic A iinitni's olllt'o durinj/ On- p i*t wci k : John (\ ,'iidn to \\ , l? '-! '? itci'CM iti No. ^ jk7 IYIIhmIu l'r<*v,I>\ ittriitii (-loir, h in Kiit'd Jl. /. r III | >, lull III'* I \*<<V|?I I.;* fi .iiii M t s I to K.iir sf n < ? in K !; a < ?? ! j 1 ,1)00. Hi It'll) ' 'rtl!!!'! to li( Ih I'CK \V. | Wbi'.o ,;i ? .iikr. *1 iu 120 uiJ '. .s ^ . j ! . I'r not Mut fl. S. Ami'l'ii '"tUiU'V Wi? I*. I I ll;'ln-S I I)' I \ (lOO ftyt, ill KilitV.i n I I 100. I'. \\ YnUI'/f to TtlOf. \V ! ' OM 1 j lot in ( uin li n, SKiMi, The liotit IwOkintC Hoy. j I k mow it 1 1 1 1 if }??! 1 >w j \\ Iiom' fact* in fair t?. sun, I'lil i- (1 , 1 liii<ro'h litlh i>k <>!<?; i ; 1 1 1 1 A liyiit i hat tan* t < > mi1. Km hoN i >i< 1 ?? iuid criis* mill ?< !?!?': If l.c caiiii'it I|AV?> liii w;i\ . 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PASTURAGE. \\ ?? huvo rnntctl tho pa*ftirt? fomoily in i hiiiK" oi Mr. Uelton Owen* a few nnlfn hrlo*r Camrirn ?r.d nro jtrrpnrrr} t?? pa?(Hrt> ?tork on niOst ro>i*onaM? terms which will lie ina<le known on np |rliaation. l'alronage selioitnl. ^ o u*Mrkntoo tho very hk-?t care of stork. V\> have a fivo Jer?#)\jbull for the fr?e ??e of our cns?tom*?r?. " ? ? J. I). A D. M. McC.^SKTTT. */? * ^ r . Prevention i? hotter fhnn cure. Keep your l>loo<i pure, yonr <u>pctite goinl ami your dij{??ti<u> pcjpK-t l*y lAkilm iluod'A SAraap^rilla . Hood's PUIt ut Urmouiouilr witfe j llood't fvaite, rtkkfat. Promiscuous Items. 1 1 am at fiei <en !i <? i hioVh. I { <? f i i <:??' t" h t <> i h arid Ice Crfratn Kree /.em at Gi'lscuhciuier'n. ( I ii I ) & r'!os< h -it ? Cieist nhoimor'a. N'rw [ I umc Sewing Machines, Rt Geifcori ho i in ?; i Carpet Maniples lo fcolect from at (ieisonhei flier's. | MONEY TO LOAN. Mom y to loan on approved Ileal K? late Security , at seven per rem. Many I *? 1 1 1 1 h . N'o mm in issi<iii? cliiii^i*tl. I.. A Wiitkowsky, Camden. S. C. (\ 1? Wi:ik lor^M William Ml,, I nl> lx. NvW V<?rk, MONEY TO LOAN. On f h r 1 1 1 lauds or other approved ?e cnrit \ \ X I. A N < i . Mtu If* 1 yr. { .Christian Black & Son, Practical Builders. Sii jtrri iiffUtl .1// i 't o ss itj' It Ol'/i . OllicoCor. of Main \ l>cKall? St*. I Olliee phono hi'Mdcnce 104. NOTICE. J I am prepared to ply the highest j market price for hides. wool, bee* wax. j copper, brass and all countiy produce. ! 1 ittroiiHge solicited. Kcspectfull v, U, .1 U'Ol'.SON. At David Wolfe's -Sv'Vw \t-v?v vy*. u nuivniiu I will pay a reward of *2f> f ?.) r the; I return to mo, or for information j i flint will loud lo their capture, of iVViilinm HartiHd and Thos. K. Nol ? son, (both white) who escaped from i juil of Kershaw county, on Juno ' fnh, 1!K?I. J. S. 1 KAN Til AM, S. K. ( '. ('a m don, S. ( ' , .1 ul y 11, 1 1)0 1 . I SUMMER SCHOOL The Summer School for Teachers will open at the Camden tiradod Sehooi Muil.linj . I 1 1 V L'-lid, 111 n in. Tc.ichcjk taking tli- full ft>ur weeks' course aiW1 entitled t? itnewal <>l cei tilii ates. Spe <ial instruction will l?e given in the use of text litink* recently adopted. These! will lit m:M til teachers at half price. Siipt. T. Maker, of Lancaster, will he in charge of tlii.-, school. u. i>. (T.alki:, Superintendent of Kducation. ATTCMTin id rr*nnrrio A S I Li* ! iuiv itMuncno. I . .i No teacliorV ccrtiti "at1? will he renew j e<l linics.s .'aid teacher Attends the sum j mer school. This in t > < ? t di*eivtioiiai v I (with the ('ountv li >u; 'I as it used to be. Tlie.v are now forbidden to renew any ceititicate of any teachei unless the re |iiiieiiient of attending a summer school lias been complied with, or Rome satin . fa|,t'j.,-y rea.'um for },?".{ lining s?> i? miiomii j to t lie State Hoard nf Kducation. Fair | notice is therefore Ki veil that no tea d?er ? who -e cei t ilicnte luis e.\ piyed and who fails : ? i t ! i summer school will I !>'? allowed to leach in the tree public <clii??y!?ol Kers'iaw ('ountv. 15 I?. C!<A iv i\ tv. County Supt. of Kd. Notice lo Road Overseers. All road overseers urn hereby noti fied to have the road hands warned out on the public highways, and have the toads put in gooiL, condi tion. Ovor.-eor:; are urgently re (plotted to have the hands warned out us soon as possible, so that the roads can be worked during the lay ing by seasjti on the farms, so as not. to interfere nny more than necessary with the harvesting season. The law requires four days work of ten hours per day, and road overseers are notified to have the full tiuie put in when necessary."1 .]* B. pn ELI'S, County Supervisor. Citation. South Oarolina--Kei>haw County. By C, C. Haile. Prolmtc Jod^c. Whereas, W. I). Seegars, made unit to me. to grant Kim Letters of Adminis tration of the Kstate of and elFect* of It. W. SeetfUI'S, deceased. Then* are therefore to rite and admon ish :ill and fdngular tho kindred ami creditors of tho said R. \V. Seegars deceased, t lint they he and appear before me, in tho Court of Probate, to be hold fit Camden. S. C. . oil l-'riday, tho 2nd . day of August iH'kt., after publication J lliercof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the stiil Administration .should not be grant ed. iiiven tinder me hand, this 19th day of Jul v, A. 1?., 11)01. C. C II A ILK. Jud^'i of Probate. Kci>havv County. Published on the llHh day of July 1 !>0 1 . in the Camden Chronicle. Mortgage Sale, F< i ir iV Hnshorowjh,. i Mortytujc To > of Personal V. C. Ha<ihmn, \ /'roperly. In pursuance of power vested in me by a mortgage thereon, executed by Fair nosborough, I will sollat pu 1J^ out cry, on Saturday, July 27th, 1301., at" 12 o'clock M.i at the Saw Mill of R. k<>i. borough, about 1) miles south-west of Camden, in the western portioii of Kor ?haw County, S. C., the following per sonal property : One 15 Horse power Struthors and Well* Engine and Boiler mounted on iron wheels. * One DeLoache Saw Mill ami 30 feet of carriage. -?Three (8) Head-blocks. One 58 inch Inserted 'tooth Saw. Sixty (60) feet of Kmlleas Belting. Konr (4) Wrenches. One mot ail Leather Bell, about ten (10) fret lonjf. Terms of 8?lo Cash. - V. 0. fiADHAM, ? Moft|S{fM. r i*l? It, td. THAT HONEST, UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE RESTS UPON IS A FAIR EXCHANGE. WE HAVE THE COODS AND YOU HAVE THE MONEY. WHEN YOU TRADE WITH US, WE ALWAYS MAKE A FAIR EXCHANGE. Fruits, Y enviable?, ( ?aimed Goods, Farm Supplies, Shoos, I >u if try \\ hips, Tobacco, Kir. Slock all nice and fresh, and palrona^e will be?jroatly .ipprrciafcd. lies j >cci I u 1 1 y, R. B. WILLIAMS. piionb a?. Do You Enow Abut The "Eafly IB fell?5' Thou Hurry To There is Id be some vulu able picking there for the uoxt 10 days. The lime has come when it requires real bar gains to eatc.il the e)e. That is what we propose to offer our customers. We have just bought a larjje quant ity of season able goods far below their mai kel value. They must he sold in the next few^lays and we know that price is the only real inducement to/custoiners, so we propose to offer our entire stock of Wry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Notions, Hosiery, iMilliuerv Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Etc., at ACTUAL GOST Which means in Ihi* sale that you get many things l>elow cost to manufacturer. Your confidence is worth more t<? us than m >ney. We cannot afford to deceive v >u. < )ur customers have seen cost, snics before. Now a ehanee for \ou to become convinced that we buy our {mods cheaper ? lie nee we can sell cheaper. Price is what, you want ; qual i I v eon.?ider"d (Jail and see us soon. Very lw'spccl fully, J) * JE? & P p L. E B Y\? Tun 1 5 est Foit Tiik .Lkaht, A V From Saturday morning June 29th, rr< > Monday Night, July 8th. " W I-: 0 T? F K 1 J A GREAT 9-DAY SALE. It means money for you. Our whole Mock of Dry Goods, Notions, llats, Shoe# and Clothing bejow /Cost. Tho Goods must be sold at some pric e, so come and get your share.. Bring the money along and we will certainly let you go away satis fied, as we need your money in our business. Fruit of the Loom Hleaehing at f>\ o. Lonsdale Cambric at Oo. 1 liolow wo givo yon only a few of Iho manv offering* wi? have for you : 1000 yard# Shirting and Pro*3 Prints at !!<\ S<)<> yHids Simpson's 'A 1 Forordos ut ) 000 yards :t<J inch I'eroalus at Uo. f.oO yards 3(3 in F- rcalcs at 7.1". Dimitios, Fawns, Siwins und ali wliito gimUaway down under cost in or. dor to tnnke room for Fall ponds. 1 pi' ce wbi'e Tuble Damask at wo sold ut 35o. 1 piece white Tabic Damask at 23. \o, wo sold at 35<\ 2 pieces white Table Damask at 33c, wo sold at. 50c. 3 pieces Sheeting 1" 4 at J0c, f;old at 30c. 2 piecos shooting 10*4 at l'.h\ sold at '2 Tic. All shades Cambric at 3*<\ 10 doz Fidus Yosts at le oaoli ? a!^o liave fow dozen lino onos cheap. Wo have a groat lino <?f shoe**, all at and some below cost. Men's hats will go at your own pruv, Don'lfail to see them. Wo have a big lot. of moo's Slncis from ISc to 85c. They must be sold.* lialanoo of our Spring and Summer Clothing must go at Rome price. Wo will givo you great chance to get a nuit for litilo money. 12 mens Sufts, all sizes at $2.95, worth St 50. * 12 mens Suit9, all sizes nt 3 30 worth 6.00. 24 njons Suits; all siz'?s at 4.70, worth 7.50. 12 mi'iis Sui's, all sizes at 1. 1'5, worth 3.00. 36 mons Soit*, all sizes at fijQO, worth 8 50. 10 mons Suits, all sizes at 0 05, worth 10 00. 12 mens Suits, all sizos at 7 50, worth 12.00. IHonens Suits, ail sizes at 8 25, worth 12 50. 3 crimps Suits, all sizes at 9.00, worth 15 00. " ? 12 boys Snits at tOc, worth 60c. 40 boys Suits at 77c. worth $1.25. 24 boys Suits at 1.10, worth 1 50. 30 boys Suits at 1.85, worth 3 00. 18 boys Suits at 1.40, worth 2.00. 18 boys suits at 55c, worth 1.00, * "~~ Our Stock of Groceries Complete and guarantee to tell you better Hour at a lower price than' any concern in Camden. We meai^-to get our share of tho cash trade and mu*t have it. I Yours Truly, S. N. ? J ~~S*