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Yrf ff\ > v * !> tt-p TCi >rr'^ '? *?:?; i e** Vtf* ttv^tt j I? C. XI7?KM;\\ Proprietor. tkkSs of stbsciuptionT 0\K YKAit. *1.50: SIX MONTHS, 7. i'KNTS; FOL ii MONTHS, .">0 CI NTS. TJUiitsiuYi Avwrsrei.isau INwnix Hook and Ladder Co. M.vls at the *()|K'r.>i Ilou>?on the Kirst Thar ilny Nit^ht in everv inontii v.*. U. McClvKMIIT, Secretary. Knights of Honor. Df.KaL3 Lodok No 12-1*2. Kxmhts or il ivoic, mo?'ts on th am! Ilnnl M??? I ilny ICveniu^. at S o'clock, at the Opera 11I. II. Al,kx\\m)i:h. Reporter. American Legion of Honor. A:ums Coupon. No. 040, A. T,. of II., npcNar tl) 'ir t'nunoil Know, (third flo--r qf the Op'ra lloii<oi. "n th<* SKfOvn nn<! P latrn wediysutav H von i tips1 at 7* o'clock. Visiting Brothpro'i ftUyavs welcome. , Ijy order of th.? Com mander. I .1. II. Ai.kx.vsuk*. Secretary. .1 . l i !)rjghtff rro?fi?rcti5 Ahead. J ]>% |?r?*f*rnt uppeqmnoe Hie pro ^ rreta fur Imwumko this f? 11 are bright- f I f th>?n f<ir inany v-firs oust. Tli* merchant are living in ami fitfrnt'tlve qoek? n' goods, in anliei .1 pat Ion <?( goo*. trade; good crops are l?ein?e tnude, and I lie gen?rul outlook () is fjnltc tueou raging. I Oettimr Keady. It is rrfre*.hiug ami encouraging to I see tlic improvements going on in b t lie way of repairing, painting, brush u ing up, and 'lie general preparations c ^ejrig maije by our mereliunjs for Hie u HWHI* R* M,e V!" tni1?: |)i|sjne^3 is $|)t;cjjit}'te<]. np'-l ^entiling 8 ftps t po nt Unit way, At WMvilh' -?*t tidltiialAy I ton John J. Hemphill, our Repre- ! sentative in Congress, will be at the ? meeting to be held at Westville on - J :t <- o Saturday, L'UM ins:*m, mm it ? hoped that a large crowd will be in l< attendance to bear him 9pe?k on the r< varions important po!it!cul topics of;; p* jJtty-dof'HpjJfrlafM'lbj: tlieiye^lja- ]" IflW/tfftd Cjtnd\|j.ileV fop ' |V|P "Vfiffef: ft untv oftic.eg ?po i^ny dtniifU lu 1 da so, will uidrcss the jeople u:j tlut manion, 11 w An Omlstdon. In mak'ng mention last week o: the great prepaiation* being made by the Musers Unnui Bros for the invitowjle- fet , IllPf }$?{* r8H?i! jj to tfipir ?iprstA?r? diipfirvipenb tp be f devoid exclusively to the wholesale ^ trade. We understand that tin ei.. ^ terpr;9ing firm purp se going Urge- , ly into llie wholesale, bus ness b? ail { lines in which tiny deal in addition fl to their immense retail trade. ~fff Hpfftft* I1 ? 4tifi first qf cpttpn of flip atw J rrop br?>nght to 0*mden was gold on Friday la?l by Mr It, T- TFuesdel, ?f West Wnterce, and was bought by Messrs Springs, Heath & Co., at 11J ! cents. I he bale weighed 5G.j ponnde ?i -lo-aiil n? middlinir Mr mm \i (id i KiBovM ... 0 Trosdel is a veteran farmer. and i> *t:ii toavo> au o^cei.tjonally f>o? ih .1 ? ti c .. .'*n , lioimllj tin. Mive V* LJjht on 1|. A a the Sul Treasury scheme is just now the subject of much disiu?. :on pro fiml con, will not some of our farmer Trends who have s tidied ,he subject enlighten our readers in retyhW^e! and one that wwy do nut und-vstand. Wo will gMly give place in our columns for the purpose of explain tug the scheme. iThe ltapti?t (burch* The congregation of the fhmulen Imp bew1 fy promt of the handsome appear ? ? . f Iincc or Uieir IlUllbe ui nvismi;, -n VII hri9 recently undergone a cou.plete overhauling and repainting, The seating capacity tins been considerably enlarged, and other important changes have been made which adds mnch to the convenience and general appearance of the building. Rev Mr lloinnr, the Pustor, has re tnrnod froui a visit to the family of h.s father at Spartanburg- and tori- 1 dfriestoholdseryited'aV thfe pbtirt Ilotisb on Sunday'jpofpjnga j^pd ^t fhe Pre^jtcriap (jiurch at night. IWtil his church is ready for occupation, which will be only a short time. Rev Mr Botnar has been conducting a protracted meeting at Mt. Olivet the past week. A Distressing Accident As the freight train which runs be twecn Camden and Catawba Junction on the .1 C's Rail Road was neariDg Lancaster about 1 o'clock on Saturday last, the engine jumped the track, canting a nio9t serious nn.l ininrinrr c<.vPt'?1 ln>ri;nno ni rti* ami niju.u.b -wr?.VVM. , imue of them seriously. Mr .lame A. Gerald, a brakeman, bad his right leg broken in two places, the thigh near the Ixxly and the leg below the , knee. lie was brought to Camden that evening, and his leg was ampu rated just below the knee. The muscles of the leg were badly bruisk ed and injured, and though his case < ^ is considered critical, he is doing as , K well us could be <xpectcd. Mr K. 1 >. Gciald, also a brakeman, had ap | ppB ankle severely sprained. Mr 1'iers.in. the engineer, rtns severely scalded' < and bruised. Tlic Voloieu fireman. 2 "NVidiamsi was also badly'ecalt^ed and h h-nised. | ,, "jjj I The train consisted of ten cars. |j< F four of which were thrown ;ftoin, Uie.ll track, and it is said the* tpgineia ab | ino?t a complete wreck i> s- r The two Messrs. Gerald are son* t of our fedlow-townstuan, dMr W. C. Jl GcfuM. and the heartfelt. sympathies it ?(f#>iur entire contuunMy go ont to t him and his family in their sore affliction. < i?*-Ka.:i; D";t;< < r.itl<- ? !?! . " lie members of DeKalb l)e?wn:at' c Club are hereby requested to meet at. tin* opera Mouse on Mon-iav evfiling tie?;!. 2.~>th instant. nt I! o'clock or the purpose of?? oetiii'^ delegates <o the t ountv Convention. .1 T. May, President. >\>stvlile Democratic Club The members of tlrs Clnh are r<rqncsted to meet on S.t'irduv. 2>M instant, at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of electing ilcieojiit'K to tlic ountv Convention which meets on the -!Un instant. \V. F. Kcsskli., Presd't. j Oakland Democrat it* Club A meeting of tins Club will he lieM at Stokes' selionl house on SiturdnJ 28 d instant, nt 4 o'clock p.m., for! the purpose of r looting delegates to the County Convention to be held on ihe L'btli ioetant I, T. 110T.t4.vyi), l'rcsd't. YVuterco Democratic Club, A tnoeting of the Wateree DemoLT.it c club i? hereby culled to be Whl at the Opera Mouse ne?;t Tuos lay evening at G ;'10 n clock. for tin* mrposo of eloeti- g delegate* to the 'guilty Convention, and to transact inch other business ae niiy come he ore the ohjh. C. \Y- DmonMOBK, I'resd't. fooling or County Executive Committee , A meeting of the Executive Com > nittee of the Democratic party of Cersbaw County will be held at the tpera.l'o ise in Camden at. 10 o'clock ? . m. on Friday the 29t.li t?f August. s 'residents or representative mem- < era of clubs will present the names f three members of their respective tubs to act ^s managers of yhe npjitfvy election ,ii& n, uouim'E, ; Chairman ft*- Committee, C?U fur a Primus E led leu In obedience to the action of tin* ratio Executive Committee of v Lershaw County, the Presidents of ( e var'ons democratic clubs through* ? lit the County are hereby" ordered |, > hold a Primary Election nt their ,, ?spective club precincts on the i!rd .. TomUy ir. S? t.teuihcr, ij htpig |j.e * 5th' ty*)* stpH'moftili, -ur n'tji^lpqci }r al {.h^i County oiliccs In Uc filled 1 l ?ho ne*t general election, i^or fsrUu r Information and par* ' (hilars the l'reaidents of said clubs c HI call upon 1 J NO. R. GOODALK, County Chairman. } County Convention Called. Ail the t^emocratiq-'c'flWf'lp Ki-;: 1 h^\v t'oflnjy* i{fe"notin.if that { pohYent'un of the Vieipocratip par ' v is palM to meet in Ca (len on 1 he y|)th day of August at 12 m. for 1 he purpose of electing delegates to ' he State Convention which tssem* lies in Columbia on September 10th, | nd also to elect delegates to the du i 1 cial and <'ongre6sional " nventio: t, ilfl. f?r HiffBtM.tfcil" timi- wsy com,j before th? ^invention. 'l^e various Democratic olubs In he County are requested. to meet md elect ilt legates to the Bald Conn;v Convention ou the basis of two for the club ut lur^e and two for each wenty-five ou its roll. i?cf-pcctfn{ly - I " yt5.?;lgh0fialk, Quwnty Chniru'HP. Xotlfti ntiuu In County Chairmen to ( all fount)- Convention*. IIK*!'Q!'AlTtHi*'F TMR I Statr Dkmuohitic Ex. Committib, > CoLmnu, S.C., Aug. 10. 1890. I To Tl? Couni ? C' 4>y ^(jointjofn ttf t||'8 OomtniiteP Cue call, a? already made, for tho Slate Convention to as9entt)lo in the City of Columbia on September 10, 1800, was dn'y confirmed, and the Secretary w?b ordered to notify you to mill your respective Cou.ty Clonygqtlonft tTtgothfcV aliiTelect. ftn stria! conformity to tho Constitution, your delegates to t'.e said State Couventiou. Your special attention is directed to the second proviso in the amendment (tSfe'8) to the Constitution, Artide XII, which according to in format on received by tiiis committee, has been either ignored or misconstrued in several instances by Cour.^ ty Conventions which ..have electeu d?!0fr?t?q tri bnfli tlif? Aiiorntl, nnd i, ~ v, r>~r ir:;wn-i , . ?m gtmfcefnbej: CnpyeptiH1J8 . without. Iiftviug ipst given ''notice of the sam?> in tlie call to elect such delegates." By order of the State Executive Committee. J. b M. Ii:jiY, Chairman. G. Duncan Beleinoek, Secy. Barnwell, S. C. Weather Crop Bulletin . The South Carolina Weather Serv.j :ce, in co operation with the Unit d States Signal Service, furnishes the following lor tiic week ending Saturday, Angnst 16 : ltepoits from various parts of the State show that while there has been a slight deficiency in rainfall, teihperatmo ami sunshine, the weather condition ol thep.st seven days have been, upon the whole, more favorable for the crops than were those of the preceding two weeks. Cotton is beginning to open anil set-tos to tc recovering from the bail effects of the recent "rnniy t-pell. All vegetables and other crops are icportod in exceileot condition. .. . a . A $20 Silver Certificate Counterfeit. \V>j?H?ijcjTtrN. Aiignsh lG.^'lfhfo'skjret P?-xv|ce in advised oflfehc nj)peafv ^nce in. x?liC Smith of <u very. |;of>r ^onntiicfeH $20. sillier Certificate, 'it' s ofiJtlieiActrof l,,tthriTiiryl?&'th, 1S7S* ?erieSi <.1880. check ' letter-' C, B? K. Brnocs fleeter, 'add A!.'W. 'WyMatf. treasurer, witlfa portrait of Dcedtnl'.': rhe entife \Vnpre^*:on' ;is fery io'did- 1 iiJct ntid' lifts inot the appedranee of1 iaving undergone vHiat'itt kliown as lie' wahlYing process. It is a photo;raphic pioiluction. Subscribe for the Jouuxal F. Oil;? v lto ta . Mr*2i. T. t'obi: or. :i;ul . hii.lrt n j , fro visiting Irion.Id ;t: ih.r'.ingtor,. ) Mr ('. !i Winkier and IV.in' y ire I visitimr i:> Kiniirorv'lle Mis .1. I!. Vinfirm fir. 1 "liii.lron and Mi\;s I I^ Wall iee. ??r?? enjoying the mountain breezes of Ashevi Itj. We were pleased to see Major Adams. eonlraotor 01. tln-.'i <?"s Koa-i. who pan! a living visit, to liis home this week. The t'n.c is gol Car distant, when we will spo fho fleecy staple upon our streets nn.l depot. A pleasant gnme of foot, ball was i enjoyed ijy the young men on Mon. day evening. A parlv of young 1 adies find gentlemen enjoyed quite a pleasant dance at the residence of Mr K. S. Nettled on Inst Friday night. A train of roiorad excursionists eiune vp from Charleston on Inst Tuesday, accompanied I?y a military company and hand of muse. Chief of l'.?lioo Ilohison is having some good work done on tlie s'reets hy repairing the sidewalks and cut.ting down noxious weeds, Ac. Will not some h'g hearted whole souled mortal appreciate the eft'ort ?f the local reporter and send u? the atcst from your section,. The town of Yorkville is cons durng the ad visibility of establishing a ivstern of waterworks. Why Can't i-aiiidon have waterworks, too? It is stated that Col I;V,y h^s bee.. f lotted thai, tf'l.e uein nds the ap-j w'rieuHnces of the old Committor, Shitioqal Committeeman Haskell will me out a writ of injnnct'on. restrainng the treasurer from deliver ng inne. Kfii'e ( liiiirninn Ilovt. sava that lie i v 11 not reconniae the now Kxocotivc i'ommittftc appointed by the August 'onvention. and that a majority of lis committee hold the same vie* md will i?rn it the authority .,t U;? 1 dluT ' tijo lijad to political proferment n the path to honor in this country. man Can bo condemned for seek tig political honors. The people ionfer those honors upon whom they liink best. If advice would nvike a man rich, lie farmers would be millionaire riiey are Dfivoi". mvyice v.u side"!?. I "rh if iatyy e.i>( v pMiticini',"?, preachers mil t'uo press. Farming these days is a gcg l det>i lj' e rnnnir.ft u new*. papeprv^evnry ono thinks he could make a, blooming success of it, except those who have tried itItch, Mange, nnd Scratches on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's ; .c;.r\i ja.;y b'^joPj. r.viri< -faila. yblp iVy V>r L.^rap JJr-qggeai, Camden, The I/>utar| le Courier-Journal speaks of the present sessi-'ii of our National Legislature as the 4\first session of an American Congress L:-K I i.~ i t.1 ; 41. wincu mis oeen uujii iur uic express purpose of raising a political campaign fundj p '* " ' ?l- i :i inv;r; hjogiisp Spavin ^inimai t rcnp>YC8 u)l Hard, Soft or (Moused Lumps and blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs. Splints. Sweeney, Piing-lione, Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save $50 by use of ono bottle. Warranted the ni^si. ;*p.fido?Lb iUU 1 ?oid i by Br, F, Uigeropi Ppbgyist, Oaradbn. Lot the Alliance not grow discouraged at defeats. Slio.uld any of our plana fail, let the forces only be drawn ' IT t*?e field to re-form for a ne v and ni^re determine \ attack on ,rue gtii-nglUUds' ?>f 'tiinn^puly. Victofy will*come, b.nt-it will be after a long and hard tight. The work of the Alliance has already home fruit, anil prospects grow brighter all along the line. Keep up a campaign of education, co-operation andorganiza tion.?Alliance jocain. Secretary Maine says lliat the roportsjnow circulated to the effect tiiKt he intends to resign liis' porltylio in >Ir Harrison'* (Jnbipet are without fentydttiop.. IJe feel* that lie is in 1 sympathy with hi* party and has not t'c slightest idea of resigning from not vc work. The inter, viewer could not get a word from the astnte Maine Statesman ftH to his in. ten ions about the 1S02 Presidential haudi ap. The Celebrated "Leader Brand"' of Tobacco for aalo at the Opera House Store. The New Vork correspondent of the Philadelphia Lt-iytr says: "As an ilhi'tiation of the remarkable political strength of Kx President Clcvelaud. the words of a prom incut DiMnocratie husiness man of this city will be of interest. This gentleman does not life Mr Cleveland, and is very frank in expressing lbs dislike; in fact Mr Cleveland disappointed his ambition for high political position, and lie therefore has no reasons for grutitndo towards him ami no hopes 'or Intnrc favors from him Vet lie said to your correspondent: "I regard Mr Cleveland sift the strongest nmn po^tihally in t.?i? country. iThc DemioCvatifJ'ptortiy must1 honiiinatc l'dnt'iff 1802. 1 Tl.ohgli not a Ctevelaffd than'iny-el/, t'shall favor Ihii hotrtinatidh,'because 1 believe he lis tilt? WAl'hl'at''strongest candidate. I V # ^ . | | w land I' b67:6ve*bc couM be oleced.' 17/2 ilian' UT?o said' this lias nhimdan'oc 'ofiniJucRi'e in the city of New " ' ' " ' ^acljjlen's Arnica Salve. Ttn? IJesl Salve in ihe world for Puis, Bruises. Sore#, Ulcers, Sail Klienm, Fever Sores, Teller, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krttpliotia, and positively cures Piles, or no pay rt qnirttl. It is guaranteed lo give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price -5 ccaia per box. Fur sale by l>r. F L. Zetnp. ! 5. ? *i!iirn*; '!' * I I s*. 5 "? Iii , I '1 . ili t!vC;< I lit* - I.i.i In .i s-.li.' .iij'i? c *1 I 1" i ;i. 'Mi i*. : ?-; ? i -v.i irr'tlHil f : .f" ' ml'- vhy^iftiiTi, >?t,i j |n:t jfffnv iv.-r-i-. 'i"in ) 'i. r ?'.( wiuni t(f$ r?r in, .j ,v/.i.-i/m s/i , an.I i liui no ini'.li ( cilit* iio'ilil ciri-ht r ilri* lirnjrjjisi sucgoMeii , I'r Kind's Now i'i5onvorv f*ir ''i-.timunfif iotr j sl i* l. n:;*li- i i .|i!> h i lii lii*r .11*I;ijli i fOiiii-i ln*:>?'!' 'nfi.ili'.il Irnm n.>i i|?.i>?*. j Sir- ci.ii in .ill it- 'i**.- ?ii I a iirr 'nkuijf in. [ *. "I.*. Iiii'i i -tomoU I'i'.iliil *iti*l noil, tin to I,,.., In.i- .. f i| ii.i'i ji*ivi.( I; -ii. i it* a* v*.'] ;| I In* i*vrr '*??. ?Km* imhI Mies '-t ihi j (I tvn' !'i*i,iii rj .1 I'.*. K - . iii j**.. I'r tjt- I slori*, Inr^t ! it ml $1. Harry Mocsiors Wm Tiiniiini.!*. i'-v-niimMer nf Mavilli, Iinl , ?*.rifot: !C'oi*t?-ic l!ili.*r? has ifntio mini* fur nil* I't'iu nil Mhsr tnril initios lannl?iin*il, for thai 5 in! foolintr nr.Mii>: fron v. t --..i i 1.1-* i..i.n i f-riui'i' Hit'l " nr.kiunfi, i?f *nn e plnce, ?hjr>: 44Fiiul Klrcir.c Filler* In he the heel KM iicy nii'l Liver ineiliciue, mule me feel like ? new iiiiin." .1. W. (Ur-liiT. !iirlw*ri rnemlihM*, sum 8 10* (i, *>?v?-: lllrctric Hi*, ters is juri 'lie tiling lorn mm who is nil run <luwn nti'l ilou'i whether lie liver ur <11??; lie f?>? :?>! new e'venffili. poo'l ftppetile mi-! ielt just like lie liuJ n new lean ?n life. Oiilj filks ft Will*, ui l)r. F- 1.. 2r'.rii>}>'f Liugriyt /. FcrMalaria, Liver Trouble, or Indigestion,use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Jpyl j|p| HEALTH. fell STRENGTH, fill H?Ji' iTg HAPPINESS. IT ?$ mmm . ? !? I t-isi . i-o iita, Hviutit m I Jiseii-.ss i iis'ti j<:?tion, l?it>iwy. psy, i i.-'iw!" ta?u Ti niuiiliirU'CS. I'evwi, lli u.i ilistasc iisu <?if i!e<, iit.K>ianm, j.lr ii.ji'iii t-., Mill: i iN j.iltria. ''I'.v-thals, itliUUUUltiam, hV!.;lUsi| IT 13 BSMSffFUl tn!" i.. ii'i:-; iv'l I ?? : < ;.nnovii?if oninji|.;int<. virf>n th'* .ji' m::s is >,? :>isi!y i. sm-l, ii l.aa i.;i . } J' .i auilVrii: . * ' "lliil y ' i !' *> (.uM?tio>i us? ,' uo.?\ '>j f t* o prtH-t cf ail *' * io inj!hi'.ir r 11 *!Ui. U> u $99TSSS -LrCTBOPOISE 5c, 12d KilMG STHfefc?, :?^5?U:>>ton,C.C. ! " * ' ' tipc iMQiiaAMP.f AnPMP.v i iju iuu?;innu.u nukiiun Provlclenco Washington Insurance Co , Provid ;nc:f, K. I. Sncinty Insurance Co , Wow Havout Corn. Fidelity Vnv iafuf.ftp.ni vx, 5ft\f j?; South 7)^0^ " ?j i \(ovll/- kul'.kotpthly inp-him ! 1 the jurtilic :Itii.t fhotv yopvo-tttnt liio above popular an<l iie-itg fire ltisurance Oompsnl****, nr.tl oolicli n shara of thair patron ftgnJ. L BRASIXtiTOX. Aug 7-tf ^ tiiomrsqx ^iitiul 4^ip?'ou|li?if. i Siier City, Cnatiiam.cfo., N. C. ! ,\ first class koarmno school, ;\ with military fkatukrs. Health tut nro! bea'ititul location, with nkw ruilhini), elegant fur(\i(uv{t uwl ft zIures. One o' t Ite h??j fAutppe^ School* in the ?rt;iij. 'i.'uc.r.~...aa nrrOara'ion for It j GttbLr,atf|:i'KA OfelW<Jr HHSINESS. Fall Tbrip Vio^iiis'AM(rn?i 'Jii'n. ' Semi fur Mustmle-l f!siia!njrue of Piwth. J. A. W. THOMPSON, Sup. SHUT UP AND QUIT TALKING POLITICS ! a N*'i) riayvn y a qi< n uuo o uw l* \ I\ l\ Tr.U HO'I TRIMMED to look anil la?l ks well ivu ft now Uua>;y. u( one-fourili o' lUo c ut of a now one. Nose bit tie Best Material Usei All Wu'mI >u?'l iron Work Jonohy (be REST WORKMEN. An KxpiTieiice of X'2 Years Convince* tl?ut I can plcas-c you. GIVE ME A TRIAL. Jlerpectfirly, l\ M. HOLMES. PflTTIPYflM W. Ii. Donnlnn Shorn are VxlUlAVJi* wn.rrttntcil. uml every pair liUa kin n in no u nil price mam pel on bortoin. . m:? cvb Bb.a i^vvvjLng $3 SHOE CENTLEMIENj. Pine C?i? 11" it 11 <1 LicimI Wnicrpi-?of, U^fttn. The excellence nnd wearing (mailt Ipsof-'Oil* *lp? cnutiot tie In'ttcr shown thtm by tjic'aiwiii? endorseincuts of Its thousands of cotpttnpk ?vafcrs< Se.OO (leuiiLne UjuHir.sevjed, (.p elegant and O stylish dn-*T*siihc ^fitch commend* Pself. $>*.00 Ilitnd-Mi vV'td Well. A. line cair lioo tillcfjuitJled fur stvle nud durnliillty. $0.00. <l?hl+y'?ur"Well Is tbo standard dress "v. ' siu>t, at a popular price. J^J.CO I'olierinitn'ii Hlioc Is especially adapted O for railroad men, farmers, etc. All mado In 1'ouyreM, liuttou and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES lad)lis, have been inos: favorably received Store Introduced uud the recent improvement* make tlicin superior to any shoes sold ut the to prices. Ask your Donler, mid If he cuunot supply you send direct to factorv enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order fdnuks. W. J.. UUl'tiLAS, lliockteu, Mil*s. 11IBSC1I BROS.. Agent*. . * 1 i ? t | f'ljVHirnrf Ajif Qo]oj h mam utifllliilg l/ul &iioj a THE ' MP M ? TO MAKE 1100.11'OIJ FALL AMD WINTER GS39S. We quote below a few of llie many bargains that can be found at HEADQUARTERS For Press Goods, Piece Goods, Ginghams, Calicoes, Lawns, iVe. A lew pieces ol" Wool Uhalhos ill. l"J i-ze., worth 2f><?. Four pieces pohioge ? stylish designs?minced to V'i l-3o. A moo assortment of Figured Lawns, good quality, at 5e. per yard. Splendid assortment of INDIA LINON3 And Victoria Lawns, white, ranging in briee iViun 5 to 35c. per yard. "We have also a few puiv# of those nice Qnrl nTiilrlrArts' Craitsrs tVMVi w w? Left, :ii from 25 to 50 per cent, below co.?lt Men's Straw Hats at cost. Men's light colored Stiff Hats at 50 and 75c.. ' Masons porcelain lined top I'm it .law, quart and half gal., at $1.00 and $1.25 per doz. respectively, We have just received two bales of Oheefced Homospnn? good quality, which wo ayo eUlbrmg at 5<\ pec yard. Oomo af o.ncc nipt 8?o *he harvest of bargains now being joAurctj at iho Gilt Edge Store. BARGAINS IN WHITE AND SLACK LAWNS. To arrive in a da\ or two a splendid assortment of White, lllnek :iiid Piain Lawns, ranging in price from 15tn25cts. Special bargains in *li(> nU<>v\> n* the goods were ht.nobtap hvs G*aa their runic and will he sold the same vw PBOPS-IETOH, PATRICK ft? ? MILITARY INSTITUTE, # ' VTF.iuT SV&'Uftf Op,ENS && i'TKMBF)R A LAKGL AND IIANDNOMI'll l r hWMlnr location. Healthy ?li- ASSORTMENT OP main. Pure watir. Social, moral aroT reFull carps ( { competent Instructor*. Unto* LINER? & FANCY ROODS reasonable. Apply {W catalogue. Col, 1U11N B. PATRICK, OON'SISTIN'O OP Vr^cipHl. 1 Iterverslty of Soi Carolina, LADIcS HAJt8sf B0NN?TS? AT COLUMBIA, S. C. A .. . ... PUI! HRFMQ' HATQ H PAP^I Graduate course, unucr-grauuitu! num. umilwiiuiiw iiiuw, ^ v tea for liegrefp ? 'J lilornr\* ami o scientific. ,.ri tmt.vhv on ? nu ,, Also shorter and elective course*. I'r?f,s ?* ^ bllAPK ANDblTLR. "ional course* in Law, Pharmacr, Vctorini ? Tj 0 T lL niDDons, rlowers & reamers new infirmary, # v ^ Tuitfn^ fee, $t0 per session; other foe*, ALSO, A FULL STOCK OF Mm, Mroifef? Silk, k hnnrii, $10 to S12.50 per month. 1'ooms . ^cuitrrick patierns for1 sale, and i stamping *DONE30li; Sessions opens tir?t Tuesday in Octolier. CliflU'l' Mf)I'll h Entrance examination* h*M th* preceding dnUl\l 11L/1J L' Li. ""k- *" M' . i Mrs. S/TWtED. I I coi'ivm . Jleh 20FOR RENT, |?? T^TTT mo !i careful tenant. tli?* Hon** in Kuk- jTlG3/S3/Ilt) Jil'iliK I wood known as (JOODIK CASTLE. " Tonus advantageous. Apply af The} rr?-*rr*Y-^a llolikirk I tin. jv21-1' ' ? imp'ERagency^ I|Af WnoihnY) Persons wishing to sul**dbc to any fljjj | j jj M w |"!/1 if' fj f ncwspnpiM\s or periodUvAis in any i>art ilvl XJt vLLvJLivX of the country, wjJJ w^k well to eall on rac before doing I have the agon- IS ey for o er 'newspapers ami poCOLD AND BEPRESHlHfi a 1 popular novels. Come and poo me. ... Milk Shak8-1 6CN C FOP OU " C ATALC . J C ANO CR.UU "I f. L ZEMP'S. I ATLAS ENGINE WORKS' INDIANAPOLIS, !ND. .Wiuj j. p. Kennedy, HaaBSgl over the Comity Tixnsu'rer's olllco ' : r J { > ~i ,] 5 -0 iV f FKJEBITURE M* I- MJlfifHBE rfr M c *Wf*rxi2^i*8 WHOLESALE 110 RETAIL, 359,381,383 UPPER FLOORS, HAfN Gll'iT' 3!-) KING STREET, CHrtPkli.SiOfi, t-. G. V/E CARRY A FI LL LINE, FROM MI-: COST LI USA TO THE (J UFA TEST. AN J) ORDER DIRECT FROM THE FACTORIES. I'itW iii OLD NIOK WHISKEY BU.. sL('('?;>.>!>!?. > 'i U JOSEPH WILLIAMS.",; Wholesale and Kef ail Dealers in US?y W!I*A PURE COPPER DISTILLED WHiSKlEii 3M mm,, PANTHER CREEK, N. C.. ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY jS?XL.'JCj'jSD. . feb27-ly U AiUUI (A&JL1U1 U? _ With an experience of over 21 yearn. we still on hand a full stock of (JOI^INs'uud CASKETS, from cheapest to I.lie highest j?ri< ca. We eel! pluwperMImn any one in town, (iivn us a rail and he convinced, lor wo cannot he undersold. E. i, SlcCrcight i Son. Sept. 22-l.r. hew invention" llii'_";e ami wagon lires npvl. without f-nltho: and woi bug, ami tire !.o|? h<ih a pp nerved jn lima by memo of my new tiro upset or. lleprdnn", painting and trimming done to order at the iWci t.V old shop. J W. HUNTLEY. fmm- fllAH. * Mint 1* f 9 f THE rtwsv raccscev^T i vni,ilui 50?q fflMliaY USE. Scud for Circular and J'rico List. <JJ W1 i K KLl ilt & \VI liSOX MTU CO * Atlanta, Ga IV,v Snl.; I.y (J (I. YOUNG, A ay ( auidcn, S. C. Vate Cotton Seed Oil Mill anil fertilizer Company. NOT I CI'! is liPtvhy fjivcn t ln:t fix rT.iysr nfn-r dnfe the !:o -I:: of Unhft-ri it on to the Capital M<K-k of tin* WATMltKE GO'ITON S!Ci:U oil, Mil,I, AND Fblll TILIZEIJ COMPANY rvill l>o open at the Stoic of Messrs. llauin Itros. in ttie Town of Camden. S. C. SAMUKI, P.OYKIN, ,1. A. I.'AIION, M. A LUX AN !)! li, w. b\ nrrssKu,. a \i t.irvv Vf. '' II. *>. ('.MtkiSON, I'oan! ..I Cnrptu.itnrs ('.uiidcti, 'X <, May *Ulii, lfc'iMJ. ~ CAR LOAD" J I;ST IX, AXI) TITK TnhIkM-nn 'no supplied in ANY QUANTITY. \\c. Xics. Rwvrs.ons, Sc ????Jio<l nt re*ls!f?*i| Til v. I'l-n.nw hnvin-r f'vshi-ioirn:, hnttov, &c.. whioli iii'T '.vi ti piiitTil on Ice, cnii In- afoon.mo'lntt'il at? sn.;i!l lvmunoralioii. ?2y"0n4i?mft<5 or.rt pyt loo on F.t.ndays from 11 a. in. to J o clock )>. m. V?\ aKiSENHKDlEK. 8 3 IB?M.nutWniEkcyHabits IS il $ ?L"??Si ticulhr-:... i.t I KK?. * 1 ktmmr o i Ji.M.WMOl.l.nv.M.D. WAil&ulatiiU. uluco WiiUiltttll St,