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^rs*' I). C. K IKK LEV, Proprietor. TKRMS 0K Sl*I6S('H IFIIONT ONE YEAR, *1.50; SIX MONTHS. 75 CENTS; FOl'K MONTHS, 50 Ci NTS. THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 1S<)0. PIhbusx Hook and Ladder Co. .-it t>if Omra IioiiM? on tlie LTkst Thursday Night in everv month W. It. McCKKI'tUT, Secretary. Knights of If mi nr. De!v\L3 Lodge No 124'2, Knights or Honor, meets on the First nn d I turd Monday Evenings, at S o'clock, at the Opera llo-.uc. 1. 11. Alexander, Reporter. American Lesion of Honor. Adams Council Xo. 910, A. L. of IT., mutt* at their Council Room, (third flo<*r of the Opera House), on the Second and Foit vth Wednesday Evenings at o'clock. Visiting Brotheren always welcome. By order of the Com mnndcr. I. II. Alexander. Secretary. Camden Cotton Market Correet.nl t?\ K?nm Bros.. Wcilnes day evening, October 29tLi, 1SU0. Demand good. Strict Low Middling?. 9 1-16. Middling*. 9 5-lt?. Si ict Middlings, 9 12 <VH M "i iie uiu ueiiuoit.v' Through storm and tempest, an 3 in the sunshine of prosperity, the tried old firm of Baum Bros. Las stood firm hs a rook in Camden. This, the fall of 1S9'\ finds tliem aga n in the lead, marching uuder tueir old and tried banuei?low I rices and honest dealings. Never more varied and cheaper lot of goods have i een br? ught to our markets than thev have brought this fall. They intend to keep fheir big trade and enviable reputation. Go to spe them and he satisfied. So says the Chronicle. If Yon "Wish to See Fifty piece., of elegant hlack dress goo Is of all grades, go to Baum Bros. This is our point Notice to Managers of Election. Manageis of State and Federal elections are requested to call npou County Chairman J. K. Goodale for tickets. It is Only iu a City, Where you can find such an elegant, fine assortment of ladies' dress | goods, as you can see at Banui Bros. Jt is our business to keep you post ed. Open Ticket Let every Democrat vote an open 1 ticket, Ko that the people may koow who goes hack on tlie Democratic party. Plenty PointsIf you would only read our locals, i yon ce tainly can not make a mistake, for we always advise you 10 go to Pauin H:os. for the best assorted stock. This is the best point we can give you. Pay Your Taxes. The books for the co'lection of Taxes are now open, and perhaps it would be well for those who can pay mow h do to, and thus avoid the rush later on; and there is no certiinly of the time being extended this year. Gents (nil wool) White Flannel Shirts and Drawers. $1 each. Opeica House Stoke. Wonderful. Sncli a stock of clothing for "Men rind Boys" ns we havo seen at the the "old reliable" Baum Bros' can only be found in a big c.ty. The like has never been seen in Cannier before. Tlunk of it, a good Boys' suit?a good one?for ninet\-fi*e cents; and they sell awfully fn.st; on'y a few dozen left Notice the pointer. Hail. About raid-Jay on Sunday last a few straggling clouds suddenly gathered up, the wind commenced to blow from the north-west, find in a few minutes ha 1 began to fall, which continued to come down pretty 1 vely for about five minutes, butt' e tail stones were small and came down too gently to do any damage. Judge Kershaw's Return. Judge Kershaw has returned from the Sanitorium at. Dansville, New Yoilc, where he has been for some weeks. His numerous friends throughout the couniy and State will be gratified to know that, the brave o'd sold er an-1 learned Jurist has improved greatly in health. Rev. John Kershaw will go to morrow to Camden '? we cine him home?Sumter Watchman, -2. To Our Subscribers. Considering the shortness of crops 1 fit last }enr, i ijc pn nipvuv^i vi and the hard limes generally, we have re'rained fror: dunning. Hut now. si 11 en our country lias been blessed with good crops, and money matters are easier, we feel conel.ra ned to ask those of our subscribers whom we have indulged so long and patiently to call and settle the small amounts they are due us on subscription. Each of these amounts are small in th< mselves, but when put together they help us out wonderfully. We take this occasion to return thanks to those who have so kindly remembered us lately ami made our hearts glad by paying up and re newing their subscriptions 7F rom JIACK Af urs, Or rou are all worn out. really good for nothing, it is general debility. Try 7?/to WX's Hi OX It ITT Jilt S. It will cure you, cleanse your liver, and clro ^ h fcood appetlU. The (Crumbling Neighbor. You arc not pnfcistTed yet. neigh 1 bnr. Now miu say, that yon know we do a very large l> sines*, and that you are aware, on bus no>s |>rin j eipies, that larue purclvses, ami these for cash, must he bought! cheaper than smaller ones on a credit, j and in that way v.e have ihe artVi ntage. and we can sell onr goods "heaper hi tint account, and no ionht that accounts lor the large j business we ore doing. Hut you; criticise our presumption (as you o>i!l j i it; in calling our establishment like the Stems and Ehricks of New York.) You sa* that this is simply ridiculous.; Well, neighbor, do not worry over | this. We never claimed that our establishment is as l?igas iliose above mentioned. We mere y claim that one who visits our citv-like establ'sh-j un.-nt, must be reminded of the -torn, unfl Elirick store. That is what we claim. Bau.u linos. I?igr Hirer. Tbe old Wa eree lias behaved quite nicely the past summer, for which the plante ?, who have so repeatedly had their crops washed away in past years, feel v< ry <>rateful. Hut it proton a rampage last Wednesday, and after reaching about twenty- 1 I six feet, seemed to think better of flip mat er and began to fall again. \ Very little damage, so far as we 1 have Ipnrned, has been done, nl though tbeie is still consderable 1 cotton and corn in the low laods. I The Meeting in Lancaster. Gen. Kennedy and Col. Trantham ro'urned from Lancaster on Monday evening, where they had gone to ad. dress the Democracy of that County. ' We understand there was quite an f enthusiastic meetine, an I the indi- T cations are that old Lancaster will ? roll up a tremendous majority on Tuesday next for the Regular Demo, c cratie tic et? both State and ('on/rrAQQl'nnul fi The Horticultural Association. t Quite a large and enthusiastic j. meeting of the Camden Horticultural N Association w?? held at the Opera , House on last T hursday evening:, j Tlie Association is now we 1 organ- j. ized and is one of the established J( mst tntions of our town, and deserves and should receive the sup port and encouragerat nt of the citi- ^ zens. It was decided to give an ex'dhi- ( fion on the loth and 11th of N -vem- t, her, in connection with which a n Bal\v Show will he held which will ]< add greatly to the interest of the tcou ion. ^ A Horrible Heath. '' Tinny Peake, a five year old child " of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peak, *hn * resides in West Waterce, met with a 1 horrible death on the 20th inst. She was left in t-1 e house alone with a C little brother 3 years old, and got burned to death. The 1 ttle sntTeter ^ said that lier brother was playing in the fire, and stuck a lighted straw to her dress. As soon as she found n herself wrapped in flames she scream- h ed, which attracted her mother's at- fi - i i tention, who was oniy a snort, ais- > tan?e away. tint before she could pet i' to her the flames had done its work '< She lived 16 liours in great sporty when death came to her relief.?d/es- n sengcr. j a Remember, Democrats, c The polls open next Tuesday at 7 o'clock a. m. and close at 4 o'clock . p. ru. Don't fail to vote in time. I Chamclbn-Like. v In the year1SS7, an Independent K ticket was run in Charleston against a the regu'ar Democratic nomination for Warden in one of the Wards- . During the campagn of that year 3 Judge Haskell, the present Independent candidate for Governor, was interviewed by n correspondent ofjl the Charleston Neics and Courier. a> d he said : c I am shocked to see this thing. An Independent movement in Chai- i leston is not only treachery to that i city, hut to the State, and if successful would be repudiated by the State. If. for the sake of personal * dislike to leaders, the Independents ' ruin the party, which is the White ' Man's party and the party <>f confer- ' vative and intelligent coloied peoplp ^ of the State, they will he condemned by all the people of t-onth Carolina as traitors, not only to their own in j terests hut to the interests of the en- , tire State. t ' This movement is leading back to | the condition of affairs from which \ they were rescued in 1876, and it . tbej- get back to it. the people of the State will not help them out of it ( In South Curo ina it is uot a matter ' of local issues or personal prefer* enees; it is a matter of l;fe and death "Tliei e is only one way.by which we ( can hope to maintain honest government, aud every true cit zen is bound to adhere to thut, whatever his opinions of persons or local ipiefctions; and the way is to obey * the voice of the majority of the ; Democratic party. If he does not, he is a deserter, and should be so treated." 1 The utterances of Judge Haskell !! in 1837 were true, ami they are none the less so in 181)0 as applicable to his canddncv. .Judge Haskell's course now in running for Governor against the regu-j lar Democratic t cket, is condemned | from b 8 own lijw. Ihe true Democracy of the State doe9 not desire a better defense than that made l?y him "lireo years asio. Let tlie Democracy be true to its past history, and turn out to a D.an on Tuesday, November 4th, and cast a solid vote lor ("apt. Tillman and bis ticket, and thus kill forever all opposers, whether Independents, lie-, publicans, Green backers or what1 nots.?Greenville Mountaineer. Promiscuous ItemsDon't foil to vote the Popular Democratic ticket next Tuesday. One* case standard dress Prints,! 7 cents?worth cents. Opera I.ouse Store. Kvery Democrat must do Ins duty on Tuesday by voting the regular I'emocrato ti<ket. If you wa-1 to see a real genuine wholesale establishment go to Bauin Bros. Vote for Hemphill an 1 the Regular Democratic next Tuesday. One lot 10-4 New York Mills Sheeting, Oikra House store. ^ I For the largest assortment. in black goods of all qualities r??n must sr<? to Haum Bros. T'^ere is no neutral ground in this campaign. You must be either for or against the Democracy. Don't fail to vote the Regular i Democratic ticket next Tuesday. < Bargains in Blankets. Shawls and . Overcoats Opera House Store. The vorv men who have been ae- j ensing Tillra m all along of soliciting j the negro vote are now rpady to get I rlown on their knees to the negroes I if t' ey will vote with them. I Bnum Bros, certainly hare got the largest stock of new and elegant Carpets. You must go and see them. Vote for Hemphill and the Regn"ar Democratic ticket next Tuesday. < The Wilmington "S7or," says: ( We have never vet. heard a South- ( >rn white man givp a pnod reason or belonging to the Republican { mrty. No Southern white man caD ] ;ive one. , Ladies' Swiss ribbed winter Vests, ' T? cents. t orera House Store. < Judge Haskell is.'he champion )o]t,er of the age He first bolted ^ he Democratic, party and went over o the straightoutp. After being otetl down in two conferences that rere lield by that wing of the party, le bolted from them. This all iroves that he iR a rule or rnin man _ ,od ahon'd be defeated.?Ex. Don't fail to vote the Rpgnlar democratic ticket, next Tuesday. Why do yon go to Columbia and Charleston to buy Furniture, when j he old reliable Bantu liros. havesnch ,n c'p?ant. stock? Tl.cy can certain* Y please every body.. The Orangeburg Alliance passed be following resolution at a meetrig; Resolved : That wc favor a bag- ^ ing factory in the State, and pledge generous support tj such an inustry from this country. Vote for Hemphill and the Regular emocratie ticket next 'Tuesday. Earlc & Wilson's Collars and luffs. Opera IIodse {'"tore. V It is estimated at the war depart- " lent that if any f reign power should * ackle this country, it would be con* ronted by the enormous total of ,000,000 fighting men. Of course " . would take some time to put that nrce in the field. We have seen 50,000 yards of the 1 est round thread Piuids at Buurn Iros., which they offer at 5c per yard, nd they have eleven accommodating " lerks to wait on you. Mr. Edison has a novelty on which ie is working?a clock to talk the itne. Instead of a blank sound, it fill say, "one," ".wo," etc, at the >roper hours. For an a arm it ^ ill ay in so many words "Get up 1" in / .stentorian and commanding voice, j Three bales checked Domestics, ' cents per >ard. ( Opera House Store. Bennie?Mamma, do people real- || y buy babies? I Mamma?Of course, child, of ;ourse Bun out now and play. Bennie (in a brown study)?Then, ^ rhy is it, uiaminn, that poor people < my more of em' than anybody e' se? " If you wish to see the nicest and inest stock of Dress Goods ever nought to Camden, go and see Baum Iros. It will surprise you, for the ike yon have never betore seen i ere. 11 [t reminds one of the Altrauns and 11 jterus of New York. I A bottle of bromide left uncorked I n a closed room for twelve hours | vill thoroughly disnfect the room ind destroy a 1 insect life. One who ias tried it says it is far more effec- | ;ual than the fumes of burning sulphur. Colored dress Lining Cambrics, I ) cents per yard | Opera lioutE Store. Most people who make a business af casting bread upon the waters expect it to come back to them pound ake. Wonderful! Wlwc in the world'( ?an you buy bleached long cloth at k 4e. per yard? <ro t<> the old reliable * Bamn Bros . of course. There you will fmd 5'.),b00 yards, which they offer nnlv to customers nt four cents per jaid. Plaid Flannels 35 cents?worth 23 per cent. more. Opera House Store. A Masonic apron made in England about tiiree centuries ago is soon to 1 be put on exhibition in this country. English Spavin Linima<t removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs. Splints, Sweeney, lling-bone, Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save $50 by use of <>ne botpe. Warranted the most wonderful Bleiu-!' ish Cure ever known. Sold by Dr. j Ic. L. Zerap. Druggist, Camden. Eucltlen's Arnica Salve. T'.- * . -t iu III* Bruises. Sore*!. (Jlcers, Sa!? it n oun, i e?fcr Sores, Tetter, G'happeii Hands, Cbilhlui'ir, Gurus, arid all Skiu Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or tio pay requir d il is guaranteed to rive perfect satistnclitMi or money refunded, i'rice 25 ceuis j>? r box. For sale by l>r. F. L, Zemp. Itch, AUnge, and Scratches on hntnau or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary liition. This never fails. Sold by I Dr F L. Zemp Druggest, Camden. | TO RENT, A desirable RESIDENCE, conven ent.lv locateil. in an excellent neighborhood. Apply at this office. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. Four hundred and-ninety acres if valuable land, partly under cultivation, situated on the North side of Granny's Quarter creek, wi l he sold i?n reasonable terms?one third cash and the balauce in one and two years. 1'his land is divided into sis tracts, w hich will be sold separately, or as i whole. Well adapted to the jrrowing of cotton, corn and other farm products. Several good buildings on Lhe place, A plat of the land can le seen on application to me. Per'oet titles given. Mrs. S. J. BARNES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Town >?nneil will apply to the House of Representatives uf the State, to :hange the limits of the Town of Jamden as follows: The Northeast boundary to extend roni a point near the corner of De* <h11> and Rippoudon streets Northvard to a black-jack tree on Lan^ Jill, and the North boundary to exend from this same biack jack tree lue West until the extension of ?atnpbe 1 street is readied. Bull treet will also be extended East unil Rappondon street, extended South, s reached. By order of Council. J. L. Bp. '.sixgton, Recorder. Camden. October, 24th, '90. New - Arrivals OF Millinery Goods' Most Stylish Hots, | THE PRETTIEST .I'LLJaES, . Lnd a Large and Attractive Sto k of RIBBON!^, Can Now be Found at Mis. T. B. WALKER'S, Yiio will take great pleasure in show* lg them. The ladies and the public enerally are most cordially invited > call and inspect my line of Millinry Goods, which is replete in every articular. Prices marked down. , Mrs. T. B. SVALKER. YOU CAN'T LIVE Without Eating, ? n<1 T4* Vnu Wnnt. I\ J1U A1 JL VU f|WHV A BARGAIN TRY ME, ind I will convince }'on that I have be best and cheapest jROGEBIES As well as TIN WARE. I also iave good cheap CIGARS hnd T0? 5ACCO. Don't foraet the place JOSEPH GOOPALE. IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OP SLURRY & FANCY GOODS COXSISTIXO OF LADIES' HATS & BONNETS, ALSO CHILDRENS' HATS & CAPS OP EVERY STIAPE AND STYLE. ibons, Flowers & Feathers also, a full stock! of Zspliyrs, Esitoiry Sill, &c. PTBUTTRRICK PATTERNS FOR SALE, AND STAMPING DONE 2)N SHORT NOTICE. Mrs. S. TWEED. Mel) 20? OLD NICK WHISKEY C0? succESSOiis to; JOSEPH WILLIAMS," Wholesale ami Detail Dealers in OLD NICK PURE COPPER DISTILLED WHISKIESjtf BRANDIES, PANTHER CREEK, N. C. ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY Jt^IXjX.3E3r>tebUT-iy I Adjustable Duplex Corsets. I^'I^?T ^KAr<A Crti?c-?<ci !i<?rn ^Aiifsjiprnt! fill ?? ay uiu5u v>ui 1iut 1/ vl/lujuvi vv? *~mm | competitors: They arc adjustable over (lie hips by strap and buckle and can be made to tit any form instantly. They have no bones to break over the hips. They are made with double seam and will not rip. They have double bones and double steels. MONEY KEFUNDED For any Corset not satisfactory. Beware of imitations and infringements. Be sure the word Duplex is on every Corset. The great popularity of the Celebrated Duplex Corset lias tempted unprincipled manufacturers to sell worthless imitations. Also full line Thompson's Glovefitting Corset* Handsome Line of Dress Goods, Silks, Ribbons, Carpets, Hugs, and everything to be found in a First Class Dry Goods, Sho3, Clothing & Hat Store. Handkerchiefs, Towels, and all Linen Goods, imported direct, and we guarantee 25 per cent, less than any house here or elsewhere. A part of these Goods have arrived, and balance October 1st. Big drive in Ribbons, and endless variety at 33 1-3 per cent, less than value, OUR BLACK GOODS ! Are complete, and prices lower than ever, ranging from 10 cents to $1.25?every price guaranteed. ZECXIE) GLOVES. Bull Stock, in black and colored dress and undress Kid, every pair warranted except our 50 cent ones, which are the best ever offered for that money. HOOTS AND SHOES. Complete and lower than ever, notwithstanding an advance of 15 per cent, in leather. Our custom Goods for Ladies and Children will arrive in a few days. Every pair warranted. Wholesale Department. All Country Merchants should see my Stock before ordering off, as I will save freight to them. Ovu* Olotliing Stoelt Is full of genuine bargains. Chillis' Suits from $1.00 up to $S.Q0. Boys' " " 3.00 " " 11.00. Men's " " 3.50 " " 20.00. Pants at all prices. $30,000 WORTH OF STOCK Bought at bottom prices anil being olfercil at the lowest I notch of littleness. 1 Ti.? miiaw iny iieiilienien nil! bo glad to politely wait [ i',v "I upon their many friends and customers: Messrs. .1. 0. Niciiolsox, ?eu<; ene vlllepig l:e. J. IS. Kiiame, R 1). Campbell, J. K. Kirkley, J. J. Workman, ,T. 1*. YVeldon, P. K. Winkler, Together with the PROPRIETOR OF THE ' GILT EDGE STORE. ( jFUBISI'tB'itI til M i l V liiii x |<v f i *- ;< ; z pa r Hft' o* j" , v?t \ ,1 -Kl ?* tc j * " ; / >' - ' * i???* WHO! i.v??; J-:;;: Tf;|! iifiwiLLU'i l 5 '. ifiinlL. 359,361, 3d3 r'i L00P.S, MAIN SiORt oou . uiREET, CHARLLSi ON. 8. C. ?we carry a fill line, trom tiie costijest to the cheapest. and order direct from tee factories. . eh 13J.D. KEN\!RT)Y, ATTORN vA -i AW, Camden, S Office on Ljhv I!.!,-:, in rooms over the County Trfft urer's officj f! A TITIAN W- L- Shoes ara vAUliUIi warranted, and every pair has hlM name and price stamped on bottom. a a's A W? L. UUUULA9 $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grata. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot L>e better shown than by the strong endorsements of Its thousands of constant wearers. Iw.OO Genuine Hand-sewed, an elegant and O stylish dress Shoe- which commends itself.' I J.OO Ilaiid-newed Welt. A flne calf Shoe tff unequalled for style and durability. $0.60 Goodyear Welt Is the standard drees O Shoe, at a popular price. SO-SO Pollrrmnn i Shoe Is especially adapted O for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made lu Congress, Button and Lace. $3 ?$2 SHOES LA^is, hare been mist favorably received since Introduced and tho rcceut Improvements make them superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, nu<! If ho cannot supply you send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a "" "W&toll.iM. " .-ockt.., m . HI IISCII 'Uj'CIltS THE ^ 0/1LY PERFECT SeWlHQ tJEWHSHj FAMILY USE. Send fn- Cirmlar a: d Price hist. \VH liETjER & W LSON M'FG CO T Atlanta. Ga For Sale by G, G. YOUNG, May 15- Catnden, S. C. Hfll heulth, . 0 STRENGTH. HAPPINESS. Who Does Your Thinking? If you do, then lond us your oar for a moment while wo grive you a subject. THINK OF YOURSELF y or your friend. If either is suffering from ,.C ilia mnn la Yinlr fn nnri then find out what the is doinj: toward tho cure of all sufferer*. Take nothing on fuith?we prove our claims. Write to us SOUTHERN ELECTROPOISE CO. 229 King Street CnAKLESTON, S. C. P. 8.?Something new next wcclt 0^1 MIBll^d Whlikey Hahlto U| R g HI cured at home wlthnun^jnac AtlAOia.O* UActi4lM^^hMl\Yiiu & f *