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| i!*?? s 4Wwtk _ . i I). ('. KIKIlLRY, Proprietor. TKRMS'of SUilSCHlLTIOX: I ONE YEAR, fcl.SQt SIX MONTHS, 75 CENTS; FOUR MONTHS, 50 (T NTS. I THURSDAY,OCT. C:j. IS<)<>. PJurnix Hook and Ladder Co. Moris at the r?porft Moii<? op tl.e I'TitsrJ Timr>dny XLht in eu-rv nsotith \Y. U. ilcCHKWHT, Secretary. Kiiig'ils of Honor. De'CaUI tjodl.ii: No l'ju. kniuuts of II iVoii, mec's on 'ho Fir*? and /furii Xmu. (1 iv* HJvoaiu^. :it 8 o'clock, at the Opera liouse. i. 11. Alexander, lieporter. American Legion or Honor. Adams OounciIj Xo. 940, A. L. of n.. mio at their Council Itoom, (third flo. r of fie Opera Housed on th? Skcoxd and Fourth Wednvs.lav Hveuings at ?J o'clock. Visiting Urctheren always welcome. By order n? the ( oiumiunler. jl. II. Alkxaxu^r, Secretary. Camden Cotton .Market. Wcdue.-'iUiV eveuii)*,'. Qclolier 22nd 18U0: Market weak Strict Ij' W .Mid l 9 1-1G. Middlings, 9 3-16. Strut .M oldiitigs, 9 5-l'?. Good M doling*, 9 7 16. If You Wish to See Fifty piece* of elegant hiac's* dress poods of u:l grades, go to B.iuin Bros. 1 This is our point. l Notice to Presidents of Democratic 1 Clubs 1 "We hare been requested to Plate ' that tli? Democratic Clubs of Kershaw County have been assessed outdo lar each for campaign purposes, and the Presidents are requested toi rolled the same and hand it in to the County Chairman at ?nce. ' i 11 is Only in a City, TV here you can find such an e'e- r gant, fine assortment of ladies' dress i goods, as you can see at ban u Pros. , It is our business to keep you post- , ed. c < Dig Democratic Dally at Lancaster. t General J. D. Kennedy and Mr W, J>. 'j ranthnm have been invited j to address 'he Democracy of Lan- ? -aster Countv on next Mondav, 27th ( instant, at Lancaster C. li. It 13 j said tii s will ho the bggost I)etno-la oratie demonstration ever lie! I inj, Lancaster county. The Democrats s of that ^aliant of county never do , things by halves. t Plenty Points It' you would on'y read our locals, you ce>taiuly can not make a mis take, for we always advise yon to go to liautn ! :os. for tlie liest i.ssortud ' stock. This is the best [mint wo can ' give you. To Our Subscribers. Considering the shortness of crops last year, the stringency of money, and the hard times generally, wt have re-rained from dunning. Hut now. since our country has been blessed with good crops, and money j matters are easier, we feel con- , sfrn ned to ask those of our subsrrb bers whom we have indulged so long , and patiently to call and settle the ( small amounts they are due us on ( snbscription. Kach of these amounts are small in themselves, but when , put togtther they help us out won- | derfully. We take this occasion to return | ,1?who luivfi sn kindlv I liiunno vu UJWV^ ? ? - 1. remembered us lately and made our hearts glad bv payi 11^ up and re ] newittg their subscriptions ( "The Old Keliabhv' , Through s'orm and tempest, and ' in the sunshine of prosperity, the I tried old liitii of 13aitin Bros, lias I Ftood firm as a rock in Camden ' This, the fall of 1 Sl>(?, finds tiieni j agnn in the lead, marching under ' their old and tried ban net?low < j rit'ts and honest dealings. Never ! more varied and cheaper let of goods 1 have i ceil brought to our markets ' than they have brought this fall. They intend to keep their big trade and enviable rej ut ition. Go t<? see them and be satisfied. So says the Chronicle. j More ltain. Will. 4l./? evnunlinn /if nnn ilnv W/> I M ILll tiiv; caw j/wivu vi ' ?*/ ? .. ^ , have bad about two weeks of beauti Jul weatlier for cotton picking. It ( commenced raining again jester lay, < and from present appearance it is | likely to continue for some days, much to the regret of the fanners whose fields urn white with the fleecy staple. We have been in- < formed by farmers from different sections of the county in the past few days, that there are many fields. f cotton that have never been picked over the first t me. Fortunately there have been no sterns or heavy winds to blow it oat, and a few days of favorable weather would be of inestimable value to the farmeis just now. The Negro Vote and the Farmers. "It stands to reason,'" says the Jack 8ouville Times-Union, "that the negroes in the country districts are mo going to be whipped into thesuppott. of an Ultra-Den ocrnt like .Indue Haskell without at v tangible reward j in view. Th? v krow that their op-! j osit on to ;br Tiliman. except by support ng h regular lie publican nomicee, won d prodm e Mm ntin< st ani-! n osity on the part of 'he fa run rs. \ h se gf od wiM is (.1 ri-st importance to tl em. They know thai til y would 1 s* m'?re than they co-Id gain, :nd ' t-a", they w ?n!d provoke \ioieucej The (.'"uiiiljling Neighbor. Yon are nut s-ul sf!'ed yet. neighI hor. N; w you say, that y-.u know 1 wo do a very large I) siness, and that y<m are aware, on <>us iicsh p'in iciples, that large pnrcti-iSes, and IIlose f?>r cash, must he boeght. idicaper tlian smaller ones on a credit, and in that way we have the ad. v-ntuge, and we can sell our goods ! cheaper ?n t ?t accounr, and no doubt- that accounts for the la rye ousine?.K we are doing' 13ut you criticise our presumption (ms you call i it; iu calling our establishment iikei lite Sterns and Kiiricks of New Yoi k. j You >av that tins is simply ridiculous, j Well, neighbor, do not worry over | this. We nevi r claimed that onrj establishment is : <s big as .'hove above j mentioned We more v claim that j !); who visits our city-like estubl sit. I meat, must he reminded of t.i-e stern and Eliri<k stoic. Tlmt is what we claim. Baum Bros. A Splendid Showing At the annual Church Conference; of the O'Uidcn Baptist Church held ' iltcr 9erviics on Sunday mornino i last, tin* Treasurer's report was ; read sliowi? p rcoeip s and expen ti ; lures lor the year ending September! 3Uth, lor Pastor's salary, ni ssions. | edncalio . Sunday solioo , andinei-' denial expenses. amounting to! ?2.063,32. Uf this amount, .-omething j, over s2.)0 were contributed to the', cause of missions and < ducal: or. 11 I here is also part of the contributions j by tiie ehhdrcn of tue bun-lav' School not included in the above | amount. 'Jhe members and congregation of! this Church are to be congratulated upon the excellent showing thus i ma ie, notwithstanding the stringency j luring ilie past year. 'I heir house j >f worship has been t eat'y and sub. j y repaired, ami its unproved j. ippfearancv and comfortable arrange- j neut can hut make them fee] proud j if the goo I work they have accoiu . dished. Tito following resolutions were f inaiiioon ly a I op ted : Resolved, 'J hat the thanks of this j ongragution are due and the same are jereby tendered to the officers arid < embers of the Picsbylerinn Chnrcli *' >t Camden, for theusoof C eir house if worsh'p, kindly tendered us lunng the past summer, while our jwn wis nude going rep-i rs. i j Resolved. Tltut the Church Clerk * ?e directed to transmit 10 the officers f imi members of the Presbyterian j r Church a copy of this r solution. The Pastor, Rev. P. V. Bomar, , md Mr T.J. Josey were elected r.s lelcpites to the San tee Baptist Asloeiatioi), which meets to-day (! hutslay] at Suiumerton, Clarendon :ountv. Too Cheap! c Neighbor, so yon have another oinplaint. We sell too cheap you iuv. ell, we <'0 not do business to uityou; we suit ourselves, and are 4 ifctermined to please our customers,;' as we always did, and tiiisis the rea- ' son why we require such a b;g stock. * stop criticising,-neighbor. 4 Baum Bros. The 3Cs it ail Road Shops. J From an interview liad bv are jt porter for the Charleston W' rid with 11 soino of the cfticials of tbe3'!'sR:ii L Road a few days ago, we learn'hat L'o'. R. A .Johnson tow says that} the Company shops will he built, at j4 Cult eshurfr, Ky. If we are not mis-iK taken, sometime ago the shops wen r promised to Johnson City, Te in , f 1 tiie people would vote the additional ' subscription asked for and extend 1 the time for the completion of t'u- 5 Road to that place. Wei', < amdvn ought to he iri good i f lipail yi.t. When the construction! g al'the Road hegan here, with the aid1, of our liberal subscription. the shops ? were located here?on paper?!.y = t telegraph. They were then moved i i to Rock Hill, then to Bluckshnr ,'< lien to Johnson City, and now (to i x tit) moved to Cattlesbnrg. And I ( probably they will bo m<>ve<i otinp-j the Road as it progresses till the | Jtlier en 1 is reached, when possibly | I hey may he brought hue!: sniper ' nanently located at Camden. Youj sec? Wonderful j ( Rurh a stock of clothing for "M- n j?. uul Boys" us we have; seen at the; * tl.e "old reliable" Baum Bros' can: i ">nlv be found in a bicj c-tv. Their ike has never beeu seen in Camden 11 before. Think of jt, a good Boys' jl mit?a good one?for neneb-ti e l jents; and they sell awfully last; [ m y a few dozen left. Notice the pointer. The Population of the State The official report of the census of!' South Carobna for 1S'.)0 places tej;' population at 1.11-1,101, an inere so j' of 157,584, or ol' 15 2 per .cent. n ' the current decade. The ineron e between 1SG0 and 1880 was 10',- j 8G0, or at the rale of nearly 21 peri! ccn'. for each decade. The dilt'eronce in the two rati s means simply, : and only, that. least 58,1)00 of the' people of the State have not been | counted hv Mr. Power's enumerator.?.?Spiirtunbury Herald i I English Spavin Linima- t removes all [lard, Soft or Cnl In tired l umps! aikI Blemishes front horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Spli*>ts. Sweeney.; Bing-bone, , Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Kb*. Save $50 by use of ony bottle. I VA nrranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Dr. F. L. /.emp. Druggist, Camden. 3Iar;y PcJ S'itiS *7c broken town from overwork or hoiuulioM enre*. Brown's Iron Bitters rat.aii.sb-o ij-Btera, cidJ digestion, irctnows ex-. .'is of uiie. and Cure! ktmlarlft. Get tbc geuuiiie. ' Vaseline lie .it s Soap A friend ix.ine a fe?. months a*,'o told me bow t < shave e>-si!y and i painlessly, and I have never shaved i in u harbor's shop since. Ti e plan is to i se o 1 or yreaso instead of soap t'? prep-Te the chin an ! soften i the hear !. Vasel no is the most eonverven', and it s! oul 1 be rubbed in! quite freely. Tlion \v t h a l<e?*n j v z-ir slinvimr can he done q ioklyl wi h <nt. a snspicio i of pain. Ac i first I couldn't reconcile nivaelftn! doing1 without the orthodox lather! and used soap after the vaseline hud been applied, lint the soap is really unnecessary, and shaving with | vaseline is cleaner, as well as! < - ? - i ?i..., : n I poMamer, ami worn- i* unnr i>? ux point, tln-re is no irnbil.ion wh-itever to the skin.?Nrw Yorlc World. C.'oing- a Xiggering. Apropos of the present political 1 complicati ns in this State, an?l tho meiiocuvering of tlie Haskell independent?three blind mice?bobtail ticket, wo submit the following anecdote: l't-rlc.p- before the tdes of November ?o sliall :il have to i" italf the citrish and <r?> a nioii?*rin?j. j Manv years mjo there w s an old J darkey w';o used to fis i on a nek in j the Mississippi li ver. He wr?nhl. jier out upon I)is rock and take his ' ait and lijfbt hi' pipe and fish for cat-fish. One day ho swung an unii'uaUy big cat. and in t.be struggle he cat pulled him off the rock and lie was drowned, and the poet of the i local newspaper had Ibe following .'ont'lef describing the catastrophe: The neighbors never roiihl make on!, I5v fie ai<! of ?.ii theirfigurine., Whether the nigger went u fishing ' Or the cat-fish went a-nigguiing. ?Edgof.e.ld Advertiser. Jloney in Tomatoes. * Our townsman. Major A. II. White, d.'Liiind thisvear an acre in tomatoes! <>r tItrs Canning Factory from wliich m cleared a handsome profit IIipent ?u in the cultivation of t he tore and the gathering of the tomaoes cost. $!<>.20, makng a total ex- . jense of 1 ii 20. lie "fathered from j ,h?* acre H40 bushe's for which he ibbiinod 2 ) cents per bushel, or jiiS for tiie crop?leaving* as his j irolit $.)!.SO?Rock Ilill Herald. I Fow absurd for newspapers to | mblish ''Holes for Husbands." Any >ort f wife can prescr be better rule.or a husband than he can find in :i ; icwspapi r Says on eminent pliysici in : "So ong as men uncover their h?ads hi lioa'res, hulls, just so Jong :atarrh will be a national ailment, nid !uen silver frmn neuralgia and o'onchial affections. There is no uore sense in a man removing his lut than there is in a woman laying > iside her bjnnet.'' t V "If you want to go to s'eep quickv," said a Chicago phys eian the jther day "drink a half pint of hot vater or hot milk. I don't say it vill act in every ease, but I will renin.., mw /.,\ini.-in Mini, if will net in "IV "V vw.... .V __ ... light cases out of ten." The Alliance asks the assistance of i i ,he good women?the farmers' wives ?in its noble work, and welcomes heir presence and membership in 11 he order. No stood work has over.: ifcpn accomplished by man withont | .ho encouragement and aid of woman, j | At. a recent meeting of the Trustees I j if Clemson College J. F Duggur, of Starkvillc, .Miss., was chosen assistin t director o: the experimental st.i- ' ,ion at $1,2<?0 a year, ami 1'rof M.; 15 Hardin, of the University of V.r j r:ni i, whs elected chief chemist at a I' iiilarv' of ?2,500. i i The bogle blast of pure nndnn-h ilut-rat.cd f?. moo racy calling its [ I i\ nr.pafhizc.rs and supporters to make j' ea-ly fray, has been sonmlcd by the- | >mu Democratic Executive Com- j nittee. Its clarion notes will be.! ( ie--rd all over the Slate, and a re iponsive answer will co ne from the j noimtHinH to the sea as the Domo-j rare host, rallies to down Haskell! md his indoperident cohorts. The farmer who says be has not I hue to read a paper that is laboring o support the cause in which he is nost interested makes the aeknow-i edgment at once that he has turned ,1 00 much of his business over to | >!hcr fe.lows This position is aj ir.in.l mistake of the farmer. Jloj ihould endeavor to conduct his busi-! less so ti:al, lm can have time, to ! end, and b. so -loiug ho cm postl 1 tii>elf iiu questions wherein he will J >e atile to cope with the other iel j ows who are speculating at his exien.se. 11 ONE HOLLAR WI-KKLV I J>nvK a go al Gold N .,tch bv our ' 'lnb System. Our It Karat patent] stiffened coll cuM-s are warranted fori Li icni". Waltham or K!<.:in move-j ......I i-..lI-. 1, i? .in 1 weil known, ."'tern i tvii.fl :,n.l set. hunting or open laco.! !-?uly*s ??r (i>'in'ft K pi.tl 1<? any >|.) \\ ilt.l'll. Vie S-i 1 Otjy 1)1 t'lfrft*? : U'iitoiiift lor $'J5 rash. send to rsny ad-!r?-:<? by rr^i-icrcd us:i!, or !>v Kxpre-s l\(). with pviviio;.:?' ??rj examinut ion; nlso I)}' our < lub k*ys>i Lciu :it Si per week. Our Ajyvnt at Durham. N C. writes: j " Our jewelers hare confessed they don't know how you can j umiak such Work fur the money.'' One ?jou(l reliable /lyent wanted in each plane. Write for particulars. Kmimuk WATC.I CO., *16 i& oO .Maiden l.une. New York, j Bueklen's Arnica Salve. The Ileal Salve in I he world for Cuts, Ilruisc" S"res, IT leers, Sail Mieuro, Fever Sore-', itllei, Chipped Ihuilt, Coins, hii*l irl Shin Krupl ions, imd p:silively cuius l'ii?*s, or no pay soip.ind. lf is guaranteed u? give perfect miiisfncttan t ir.iVii'y I'tirntii. i'f.f-o "J' ' rnir tiOA. For bale Oy L>r. 1 . L. Zeiilp; . mi ?n rim i i i ~ r?-r n ? hi- i" - ~ - in New Arrivals OF Millinery Goods !j M Siylish Hals, Tin: PliKTTIEST MA 3IES, And a Large and Attractive Stock of KIBBONN, Can Now be Found at is. I, OJiLKER'S, Who ?*. :'! !n!<c ijrfif, pleasure in showing tlnnn. 'I h?? ladies and the public pjivunlly are most cordially invited in call and inspect my dine of .Millinery Goods, which is replete in every particular. Prices m.irlco l ^nvn, Mrs. T. 15. WALKER. YOU GAN'T LIVE Without Eating, Ami 11' Voji Want A BARGAIN TRY 31K, Anil I will convince you that I have the best and cheapest GIROCZEil&IES As well as TIN WARE. I a'so liavo geftG cheap CIGARS hwl TO* L>A COO. Don't, loruet the place JOSEPH il 1)0 DALE. "A.V pi *vf' >/.^ v{ *rf *?\ $?? Br IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OP* IILLMY k FANCY GOODS CONSISTINO OP LADIES' HATS & BONNETS, also DHILCRENS' HATS & CAPS UP EVERY SHAPE AND S l'YI.E. lions, Flov/giS & Feathers A'.AO. A FULL ST.'.'"*; MP Zspiip, Satoirj biii, is. wbuttrrick patterns for SALE, AND STAMPING DONE SON SHORT NOTICE. Mrs. S. TWEED. Mcti 20? An Ordinance Providing for the preserving and irolecting the Public Property. HE IT OKDA IN ED HY TH E INrENDANT AND WARDENS of the Town of Camden and by the authority of flic same. Sec. 1. 'I hat from and after the passage of thus Ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to paint or cause to be painted any advertisements, signs or paste or 3.1 use to tie pasted any paper advertisements or notices of any kind on "f Hu 1 m:n nost.3 nr aiiv other , v,. v v ; ):<>!u rt.v* In longing to said Town. Skc. 2. Any person so offending, upon conviction, shall he lined not -. codivu- (SSO) TEN D0LLA115, or o confined r.vfc exceeding (20) rWEN'i'i" I)A VS in Jail, or both at die discretion of the Intcndant. Ii.itili mi in Council assembled this 5th dav of October, A 1>, 1*00. J NO. W. CO KB KIT, Imendant. J. L. IhivsTxcTON. Clerk. TLO nigkwhVSKEYCO.. sitcessors to; JOSEPH WILLIAMS,Wholesale and Iletail Dealers in old nick PORE COPPER DISTILLED mm aii BRAHDIM, PANTHER CREEK, N. C. MS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY fol-27-ly . % * " . z*.^ ,-7>^* .)j .: . ; t C\ 'AiOf.'-?. '* ii ifilltLi ! ? -. r?. , ,J r '.!" \ 't >K'jrc* i*i ; .. 'a -? -T t? I?:;l\ J, f i; ' ! - ' o ?.*.>? *7; ; <NJ p. fill/l/)!llQ ]/-aYjn ullliOl Willi :oi experience ef over 21 years, we vtill keep on hand a 'n ] st ).-k <?f COFFiNS an I CASKETS, from cheapest to thy highest price*1. Y\ - s<-l' cheaper than any oiiu iu i to".vii. (?.wc ug a cad uod he con* viewed ' >* wf r?niiot b" "n dermoid. | fs y o n ^ ? j f) I itb. iiivWi O) lJUlij I ill in I ?M % g 4 sri |i wllsl msu2J u & Uiui?; Adjustable Duplex Corsets. IV hy these Corsets have conquered all conqjetitoi's: They .are adjustable over flie hips by strap and lnieklc ami can he made to fit any form instantly. They have no hones to break over the hips. They are made with double seam and will not rip. They have double hones and double steels. MONEY JRJEI5UIVI3EJD For any Corset not satisfactory. Dewaro of imitations and infringements, lie sure the word Duplex is on every Corset. The great popularity of the Celebrated Duplex Couset has tempted unprincipled manufacturers to sell worthless imitations. .Also full line T Inr. v* o r> n'e Irv. J fy_?*. F*5" 211 vV n r. rsst 8 s i 1 3 i O \J 3 ? v5 vj !V whuu; j ^ v / Handsome line of Dress Goods, Silks, Sibbons, Carpets, Rugs, and everything to he found in a First Class Dry Goods, Shoe, Clothing & Hat Store. Handkerchiefs, Towels, and all Linen Goods, iinpov1 "* 1 ' 1 - 1 - ...? .v < O v f l/?e?j f illi red aireer, aim we liu.-tininn; |?ui ivm. n<o.n t... house licre or elsewhere. A part of these Goods have arrived, and balance October 1st. Big drive in Kibbons, and endless variely at 33 1-3 :> cent. less than value, OUR BLACK GOODS Arc complete, and prices lower than ever, ranging from 10 cents to ?1.25?every price guaranteed. KID GLOMES. Full Stock, in black and colored dress and undress Kid, every pair warranted except, our 50 cent ones, which are the best ever ottered for that money. X*OOrJT? AJSZ > SHOES. Complete and lower than ever, notwithstanding an advance of 13 per cent, in leal her. Our custom Clouds for Ladies and Children will arrive in a few days. Every pair warranted. All Conn try 'Merchants should soo my Stock before ordering off, as I will save freight to them. Otn* Oloilimg ^ioel*; Is full of genuine bargains. Cliilds' Suits from $1.00 up to ?8.00. Boys' " " 3.00 4i " 11.00. rdc'ifs " " 3.50 u " 20.00. 1 hints at all prices. $30,000 WORTH OF STOCK i > 'I' T .. i 4J..v J .i i-i)-!"!.! ;?l IH>!;.Ml? prices ami nting oncruu si ino iMm-iM TSir tallowing i?*i n!lemon will be glad to politely wail upon ilioir many friends and customers: .Messrs. d. (\ Xinioi.snx, ?ei;<: j:\io ,1. ?s. riiami:, V. I>. (JAMI'IIKIX, j. k. kiiiklky, .1. d. wok K.MAX, d. h. \Vi:m)on, !\ k. Wixki.ek, Togotlior wilh the I'KOPRlETOlt OF THE vasii I S* Li&**^ ^ I i | S ?2M is wjij. fer?? Xi'l *334 a ? ^ j*_m 15 i ?\j >*..;* " i U r. m if* * v c -/ \\i\W fV *' ;j vVnULLo.^ QnO Qfll V .. " Tr? OJii, ull, ?J-u I: .vJiiljj MAIN STOKl ii. , (,;iiLEl, OHAiiLLwi .., 3. "WE CARRY A i ' ! L LINE, FROM T1IF CU.r, Li EST TO Til E CM IEA P ES T A Y I) 0 R I) Ell DIRECT FROM T V FACTO R1ES. i->* TdTkiT ::TTYT ATTORNEY- i. AW, Cfilcc in I,:In- r. .. in over tin* < 'uihi? v ! r<r's <>!it J! PAWPIfiW U??c'"N Slioon nro VillJ A A'-jr* warranted. and every- yair V has tiin liarne nnc! price .stamped un huticin. , W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Cnlf nnil Luccd Waterproof Grain. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot bo better shown than by the strong endorsements of lts'thousnnds of constant wearers. Se.OO Genuine II n nil .sewed, nn elegant and O stylish dress Shoe which commends itself. Sys.OO llanil-Hewed Welt. A Hue calf Shoo unequalled for stylo aud durability. S^J.50 Goodyear Welt Is tho standard dross O Shop, at a popular price. SQ.50 Polieentiin s Shoe is especially adopted O for railroad men, fanners, etc. All made In Congress, button audi cce. $3 & $2 SHOES LADIES, have bepn most favorably received slnco Introduced and the reecnt Improvements make them superior to r.ny shoes sold ut those prices. Ask your Dealer, and If no cannot supply you send direct to factory cm-losing advertised prlco, or a postal for order blnnUs. \V. I.. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. BHD ... - : ; p a 'd ffi%soi{s \m r-L r NEW ! a| THE, OflLY PERFECT s&WiHG MEenANisw ' MMiLY USE. ,s > I-1 fti ?'irc-ui ii* n?Mi I'.'.w nisi. Wll KELKU & WILS )N M'lAi (JO !f Alliula. Oaif| |?\, Si.h' b/ O. 'J. VoUNO, May lo? Ouiadcn, S C. ?HEftLTH, STRENGTH, HfiPPiNESS. 18 an instrument for the prevention and cure of disease. it is not a battery, not dynamic cr static electricity; nor is it calvanism. THERE 13 NO CUKRLNI APiU INUSnyuiN. ITS WORK IS DONE SILENTLY AND INSENSIBLY, YET MOST EFFECTIVELY. THE EVILS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF ELECTRICITY IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES, AS HERETOFORE PRACTICED, ARE ENTIRELY AVOIDED DY THIS SYSTEM. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN GIVING INFORMATION TO ALL INTERESTED. WE ASK TOU TO TAKE NOTHING CN FAITH, DUT JROVE CUR CLAIMS. WE HAVE TESTIMONIALS FROM PEOPLE YOU KNOW. GIVING THEIR OWN EXPERIENCE. V/RITE ""O US. Southern Electropoise Go. 222 KING S7"EFT, CHARLESTON, S. C. A C ? MO.U ISifCr.lATi-?! N.XT ISSJS j J & '* |j 1% Whisfcey Eabita k II i ;< t'#$ ti.'ulilr. tjui's ItICii. 7m [ Atiuula, <AUi iin;i Vi uUCLail tit) 1