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PiCAJCb are sellmgin he B o?",iwo?<l j Texas market at eight cents per pound, j with large receipts. ? I Let two men bury the hathet, and each will watch the other fwr the rest of | hia life to see that he does not go back | . and dig rt op. Lawyers fctill predominate in Con- j There are 2l'> mem bars of the j present session who ha ve at one time or j another practice* Haw, whilci sixty-five are farmers. Johx&iekm.yx ha* l?eeii nominated by the Republican caucus aid practicably elected Senator1 from ?)I?io to stnVeed himself, it K?nn that ;h ? A J! iap.ee could not corapasJ^h is defeat. T'.i*y might w-ll here hesitated tosnp.dan1: lii:n with such as Foraker. \ *Ai?wm ey (iENicS.Vr. M<*Laurin has de cided that it is no *"{?>!. ?ti??n of the recent *4Free Pass" law ma-ic %y the le'gMar Lture, for Railroid (^mmissi^ns, their tilerks, agents, or ^p *rt?^t > ri<Ie on a free pass whk^ trav?.-'i:>g <?? official busi Tae decision of State Supreme f our I exempting jwxrial clubs from the opt-ra- J tkm of the H<|gor license laws op.-ns r, new loop hole for evasion of licence f- es I Which will no doufct be placed hy thej next Legjsliatnre. A *?w paper has l>cen started in At lanta railed " The People's Party IV I per." It swear* br Thos. E. Watson, who writes fcr it a letter regularly from Washington. Whatever .?iay be thought of his political views, he writes a racy and readable letter. \ Ex-Comptroller General J. S. Ver- j ner has announced that \fcill be a candi- 1 date lor Congress in titf next congres- j sienal primary on the Clevetaml plat-j fotrn^ Wbo'JI ran on the Cleveland j plctfonk in this district? We pause for] a reply^-loPcaster Lcdgei . ^Th* Russian famine N a topic which j is attracting the attention of ?he world, | ami yet the suffering seeuis t? continue ; jWitkont. much relief ?offt red. It is said j that the. corruft officials pilfer the char- j itj offerings. The stricket district com- ? prise pne third of Russia, the richest . portion, and with a population oi twenty ' odd million* . r Thx ghof-t dance has again broken OOt among some tribes of Western In- i dians, and apprehension Is grr>*yng out ?ftbat circumstance. We timst^how ever, that the government will not send -troopa and arms to the scene. Let it? instead, send cooks. ham and corn-bread. Some aqnare meals commonly assist wonderfully in chrafin^the finatical and warlike fsgs from Lo'f brsirf. v Tne Sumter Vreetnttn intains thaj the real division among the people of this state is along the line of Alliance demands. It suggests a plan of settle ment to the effect that the** two ele ments be pittei against each other, hold ing distinct c*?nv?a:ions, and pntting ttj^ir strength to the t-st in a prim-try "election. Th? Fheemaii calls for-com meston its pl?n. OurS wili.be brief, neighbor : ft will never do. Governor Tinman ridicules the report that he has been using his express ^ 'frank" t* send hi; butter an 1 othvr farm products from his Kdgetield farm to Augusta for sale. He says the story was mauufacuiredg^s^it the ??cc.?sion, and even if ho warfted to use his * frank" it would cost him more to it thm *?tlv?r wiite, "Why," said he. l'oir p!a c i> nearer by two miles to Angusta, than to , Trenton, the nearest railroad station and everything is sent by wa^on/as it is ?easier.to haiul it there than t?> Trenton. ? /The St* te.M At the National fonfw.-iicf of Stat^ S^PrwWents of the Fanners' Alliance held in Wa?hingjoxfo% the 8th., tSe following* re*olutk>a ,**? n?&>j?ted : ? M&oivedyThHtt&r* the ^timent &nd desire erf this conference c#Tres?.JeDts of the Farmers' jMHaace and Industrial Fnion that tin? delegates of thaw organ isations wboartend th*> industrial confer ence to be l*eW in .St. X. wfertwi February 2S, 1S92, e*e lheirina>Jenee and votes to establish and p>rfe<n fraternal relations irith ?II tabor orjeanixations represented ia aaro: meeting. the Ocaia demand as s ton f#r tie platform of princi)-lr?, and tkst *?ch pUtforra be presente.1 to t&a national contentions ot the D omv icnic party. Bepnblican party awflW plra pai*ythfe year Jfrrith an earnest r% quest that the princip'es tarelved he l engrafted into tl.elr platform*. Mr the c+ntitb? national election* of 1392; bat that tfeey canrfaliy rttra?n/irom commit ting oor Order, ss Itjch uf affiliation irieh any politic a ! party vr partita. ;".u. ;i ^ J Old Hickory Day. Januaiy eighth, the anniversary of the. victory i>f Andrew .Jackson at New Orleans i9 a day of special n*ie in the Democratic calendar. It was celebrated by the business men of New York last week and was the Occasion of a speech from Cleve land. * I? may be that this was hut another- manifestation of Wall Street influence. nevertheless it: seems to us thai, the Kx President expresud some very sound and I pithy doctrines. ff'^re are seme extracts from his speech. "The Democratic party of to-day, which con j-u res with the name of Jackson, has also attacked a mon strous evil, in;renchc(T behind a: pervereion of gover mental power! and guarded by its seifieh benefici-j -a lies. We have in<^ted on tariff! Kefopir, and an abandonment of un- ; juat favoritism. We have thus adopted an ifgue great enough to j deserve the undivided efforts of our, party, involving considerations wiiicii we profess to believe lie at the foundation of justice and of popular rule. We have given pledges to the people :?ud th*y have' Jitusted us. These pledges and piomises should be faithfully and honestly kept, and the people will | visit witTi quick ictengc tfce part} which betrays" t bt lu. If we sus pcct any whew? i:i our counsels compromising, hesitation or a dis position to divert the unit}' pi par ty efforts, let us be watchful. The least retreat liodes disaster\ cow ardice is often called ronservA^sm, aud an army scattered in*?> sections invites defeat. We have preached the doctrine that honesty and sin ceritv should lie exacted from polit ical parties 1 beleive our coun try m?*n are. prepared to acton prin ciple, and are i:i no mot-tfi for polit ical roanoevering. ? The* will not y?A>TE TIME IN STUDYING CoNUK _>kUMS, GUESSING RIDDLES OR TRYING TO IXTEKPRET WUBTFUL PHRASES They demand a plain and simple statement of political purpose."' Brave and noble words! An honest man forsooth, sturdy and steadfast. A lit man indeed to be a leader of the great Democracy. The Crisis st Hand. The time is S;ooa coming when somebody, to use a vulgar phrase, is "?;oing to hear something drop." It will lx? the bottom, too, which will drop. Things political are re ferred to. On February 22nd.. there is to he at St. Louis a grand convention of the Alliance and Industrial organ izations lo decide on their political course. It se^ms to be plainly fore shadowed that the Ocala demands are to be presented to the thre? parties (inc!a(.in^ the People's Party,) and that one of the three i* to be the ch?3en party which adopts these demands in its platform. it is plviin to see that the issue U to be ra.nde, the line drawn and that we are quickly coming lo the poini where the road* divide. The choice is to be between tariif reform and Cleveland, or Macune and Polk and Simpson with Sub treasury and land loan cobwebs. There is plainly a conspi racy to -atamp-lc the m >cracy into n third party. We do not, believe the hearts <?r the people of the Sonth to be in favor of it. t * Doe?* the Sub-treasury plan mean I the ware-house plan? If it does ? not, what does it mean? We can un Jer stand tarirf reform ? 90 we prefer to stick to that a while j as a cardinal doctrine. Kill ou Silver. )t is \ery funny, now after long ! and patient waiting, Hill has broken | silence on the silver question and; | turns out to be less of a silver inaL I ?than Cleveland. Me favors tin.' ; Bland act by which only half si* much-silrer was coined as now, while j Cleveland endorses the coinage law" now of force. We 'take no stock in the efforts to run down aad depreciate Gov. Hill, but his course on^t^ns important question certainly com pares poorly wiih Cleveland's. It ;ias not l>een that of a leader but rather of one trimming his sail? lo the breeze. I" ? Let np on Crisp. U is certainly bad policy, to sav I the lea?t, to be indulging in such j severe 1-oinfr.ents "on the Speaker. . He is a loyaiD<mocrat jtn<l sucreed ed, so far as actually known, l?v ? i fair methods. It i*, gelling high i time to conquer disappointment j j f ad smother jealousies. The great c*j|tesl is too nea r at hand for fat- j lional strife ;n the party. The app<>intm??nt of Springer: looks something fishy, it i* true, land there may have been a trade.! Tom Wa son, in his letter from Washington, give* the following j testimony on t*1s: ;4J*rry Simpson uHs me this : I ?u know th't fellow Springer lHfo cast the deciding rote for Crisp \ and got the biggest Chairmanship in Congress by it, came to me the j V.. i \ -i-r- -'v ' ! morning of tbe day the Speakeshtp ! fight was decided end said it would he a National calamity to have Crisp elected. That night his vote ! decided the contest is Crisp's favor and Springer hasn't been able to inok me 9trright in the face since." 'Sudden change, wasn't ii.?' ?How was it brought about0' 'By as open a trade ss a man ever made for a horse !* 'Hteobl, old </-me of 'You tickle me and I'll t i? kl- von !*' ' This is strong evidence but its charge may be false and it is the way of politics. We cannot alford to hamper Crisp in U is work by criticism hitler en??u*h for a Re publican. !,eave such work to the Hon. T. E. Watson, who Jias gone fiatij* into theTbird Parly although elected as a Democrat. AS nil A YE AS J I'D AH. \ Some one recently took occasion to ! attempt to disparage the valor of tbe Jewish soldiers who servrd in the late war between the States. Th? fc/lowin % from the pen of the Hon. W. M. Thomas, i of Charleston, was published in Mon day's Xeirs and Courier, and tes tifies to the endannfed bravery of a for mer resident af Camden : I ".}n incidcnj^cf Jewi>h gallantry c;.ine I under r.iy personal observation ia the Confederate war. It was that of J. A. IlamerslaHgh, a private of that fine command, Company (x. Capt. Stephen Clyburn, the left company of the 7th S. C. battalion, C. S. A. It was at tlte battle of Drnry's Bluff, i:i May, We had driven the Federal forces from ? ? Vi ' their mtrenchinents, but their artillery was plaj nig npor. us from the road in front, while their reserves were attack ing u? from both sides. Company G had inaeschelon movement, impinged or the Federal intrench ments and held them. They had and were sufferine terribly. Aw id this scene of carnage there ro*e on th? slope of ?he embankment a tall, ? dark, slim, striking looking s -Idier. De liberately he took bis aim and fell back !t> reload h;s rifle. Turning to tbe next soldier to him he cried: "Yon .ond, I shoot !" Up again, straight as a pine tree, rose llanvrslaugh, and amid the shower of minnie balls and the shrieking ?f the shells he fired again and again, until tlte rout of the Federals was complete. Adjt S. Warren Nelson drew my attention to Ilainerslaugh'rtdelibera* tion ? "just as if he was measuring goods at home with a yard stick." The. smoke o* little, however, had scarcely lut*d i^ufore Ilamerslaugh went over the breastworks an 1 soon re turned laden with the knnpsarks, blan kets, etc., of his game.. Il.tmersUugh lived at the time in Camden, S. C., and was a merchant of mean-t. His Ca'vden friends last heard ot him in Springfi?#ld, 111." THE RECIPE. His history is soon told After several days of thought he dis covered a sure way to make v?<>nev, any like other men, he was in a hi\rry to try it. j He made haste to insert an advertise ment likii the following in several coun try weeklies : "Sure war to kill notat* bugs; send twenty two-cent stamps ta X. Y. Z., , for a receipt that "an not fail. " Then he hired a dray to bring his mail ? from the p'xst office, and had ten thousand of his receipts printed. Inside of two weeks something: like (>,0C0 or 7, (MX) fanners had contributed twenty two-cent st* tamps each for the printed receipts. Then sevcrat hundred of them bought clubs and railroad tickets, and started ' ont ..o interview the advertiser. At his ofrice they were informed that he had left to attend to some business in Eu rope and he was not expected back. All he had left was a package of 3, COO or : 4,000 slips of paper, on which were print the following: "Put your bug on a shingle. Then hit "it with another shingle." ? Chicago Tribune. They are now making honey out of sugar, mineral acids and water. It both tnstfs and siuHls like honey, and is said to wholesome. The . lima seem-* to be cominjz when they will make many articles of food out of wtransir sut<slnnce<*, instead of beinjj raUed on the farm. The door of the laboratory vri!l eoon open into the kitchen. A POPULAR FAMILY. Jwifii: " How is it. Kate, that you aiwayt jecm to ' catch on * to the last new thing t Do what I may, you alwayg seem to get ahead or cat." Katk: **T 'V?r.*t Vju w: I certainly do not makt iDj ex?'rt?'tn in fimt <li ration.** Jksst.*. : " WflJ. liurtaprthc h#st few months, for exs'nj'W-, ?o? im\e tukcu up painting, ! an; t yon the rescue r i; t::r.v . t -* rli-' Iinr iklsmrte clftSS - loon . .nit: ?-!: .* ?? ?? zw sill improv i-. ti .'Rf iiif'vr ^ i.r in.tnu 1 Heard v> e'trn, ,'o ;i i.\^ K; :!,??> \. : t'Vf-niOg bow ?i- a?:?* -.??< iti ii?<r haceball ; *?.. ????*?. t 'h- ;j|? < : ?.;! 1 . 1- La', -t * fad?,' and w i>v* t>.> f ? r - - ?.i; *u instance#; ? -.ir'it u! *k in :he lust v.?:: -tut- ? .pt ? \ ??!. > .? j* uth.ow.nfr. > : ro'.. mj* . t . y- ?i: ? . *-.? . jt*m tercises. t< yiu j? * \ iM( rmation . i .? r*i. ? .. ? t r . place?? lor ? : ti: :? *" . \i ... " ... -nn:? y. . ii? niMikC me > 1?:?\ ? <-j:: -* ? in- ??? r? - . ' >r mat ion, : :: - s ir.?r ?i?: ? t.x. .. t n'l *ant?. 1 r;. -i'l 'tr. : ?? .? i ; ; ! .? i>Ut what ? nr'UV ? r:c I ? I ' ::.f.>rniatjon Tt ? y .'strazir. e! * *' .i ; ?... nil. for it Uirui-Y . ? r- ,;r i ? r t ?? whole : i < .? 1 r - mns;??nc ilrr^ t.'i . 1 1 r >3t-|B t?l?3 civc- m _? :?n.I ] ? ? . r . on ?.i t':e : . r<. : ti.cr ?sys it k> Tju.c );.i: - 1 ?f r. t !. a *rin:>us r-kc*u^ r. . i " ?? v .? ; .. ; -r-? it y my .!!>? imxi. V J wrt- ; jil i;.--' re', wsv < ? ?? f?>r > .T-.; > ? t I :.!i ? ! ti.tm. ?? ? vu.t ?? . ; is ?:? l- r i <n. ail i :::n r!:f r f- r ? : t ? ? ??< if i;> ;<??? ure n?i-i t ? . n- < ? >. ?. f .;ij. ajj.l _ ?> j. .? .n. Syr it 19 ' u y? 1 r ?? ; t '.rile I nra ?u n. ? * rti- ' t S \??u tee ? il. > 1 1 r' !'i-? l ? t! ?* pub ?Tf. T. Jfi? In- :,nn-r. i* 14th "?-t. S?h? ii'? . . JV.r a Kuft; Ic ??' j- . : n<i I lit aiirjlif* flms-^T -ibnt u ?? '! r<Aj r?-uT f *-? r : i,. .rniay I^ykti ? ;.i N- t-uttinsr lTrti >i* ?v k-tve tHi rvt^itatkm of ~.rt? :Ip- "rm? t fmt;?y i.i"t4?wn. If ?nr >?? :r . -^Sw.vsV - - ^ut u^>cc iU" PARITO' sale. South Carolina ? Kershaw County. L. E. & K. V i Truesdel, Plaintiffs, Atrsiinit Amanda E. Trues* lei et al. Defend mts. I In obediexce to an or ler C^urt pas.s- 1 etl in this action I will offer for sale, at j public outcry, in front of the Court j House inCamien, within the legal hours I of sale on Monday the lirst day of Frb-j ruary next, all that h.t of land in the I town ofKershaw known an?l distinguish- j cd in tl)e plan of the said town as lotJN'o. i ?>. Terms of sale '?one half cash, balance on a credit of one year secured by l>ond of the purchaser and a inort;njre of the preir ises seld, with the privilege t*-'the purchaser of paying ail cash. Purchaser: to pav for papers. ' .AV. CLYBURN*. \ ! C. C. P. &TG. S. Jan. Wfch., 18-'*. y }\ ? . | $75 MONTH 8300 Do You Want ! ? ) Employment? By w!?!cl? you can make from $75.00 to$^TM).OOper moiitli? the ; amount depending on whether you work part or all vonr time and on the amount of VIM and VIGOU and PLUCK and PUSH you put into the work. If so it might pay yon ti> write to us. We've jrot something that GOKS, and there's room for n few more to com.; in It won't cost you much to investigate? orilv'a two-cent ffcunp. We want a liYk WTOiCsVVVAKi: k ssp lifiS ENT AT I V El u you r commu nity, either MANfOK WOMAN. ?f you are interestedAve'd like to hear j front von. We'll show you where there's j ?ome money. All information by return , mail. Then if von are not convinced, :til rijrht ; there'll be no harm done ? oulv YOU'LL MISS A GOOD TtllNG. Iietier write at once. Address The Brodix Publishing Co. WASHINGTON, p. C. rbjsicians endorse P.P. P. as a splendid combination, and prescribe it with great satisfaction for the cures of all forms nnd atagos of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilitic Kheamfttium, Scrofa lous Ulcers and Sorsa, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Mul.iri.% old Chronic Ulcers that resisted All treatment. Catarrh, skin Diseases, Ewm.i, Chronic Female Complaints, Alt-ri.-ui-i Poiscn, Tetter, Scald E '? *4, Tt-.'., Etc. F. P. Pris a powerful tonic, and an ex cellent eppetkor. building up the system ! rapidly. Ladies whcsi systems nre poisoned 6nd j vrhcae blood ia in in impure condition due j g ? ? CURES 6 B 9 :IA to Tr??n?:tnial Jrr^pjlarities are pecnli.%rly benefited by the wonderful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ljh., Pcto liooi and Potassium. LiPPMAN BRGC., Druggists, Proprietors, ;ppman's Block, * SAVANNAH, OA. PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES TRADE MARK. Culitr First sad llitju G.O.YUU&S. J E W E L E R Has exclusive sale of tlu^ celehrat ctl glasses in Camden, S. C. Keli.au k Moork, The only manufacturing Optician* in t he South, Atlanta, Ga Peddlers :ire not supplied with these frtmovg glasses. fgpfotfl f ALLSKIK/^BLOOO i DiSEASES. Tlie-Best Household Medicine. Oace or each jre&r the ty?> tex needs purging of the impari ties which cloy the blood. Fran childhood to old a^re, no remedy i meets all c-is-23 with the same cer tainty of Tood results as BOTANIC BI.OOD RAI.M. ! j . ?MBMMOISMeiBBMKViMMeMMnHMBN W. C. SScGanVy, Webb City. Art., write*. ! " B. B. R. has dor.r m rr>-re pood ar.d for le? : money :h-in an? r* ? ? 1 M " * J ! I r ?*? t'-.e coi?f *t < P. V. Shr-nhcrd. Tnt-i : ** I \%pc a J of tnj-.aet'tb. ! ne*r! ? t^o veax?. a to hart a doctor.*' rr for a ELOoD EA^kL VJ. V ?? i ? Kj'tr irw pviiiicz i c^ir u-cu. if r?r life tn k." N". r 'oik*. Ya.. Acf^uK xo, 18SS, .--a i<. B. P.- f??r the preservation tare lad it in.?y family cow lid ;a all rhat tljr.e fcare not had ia?trafetf "Bock of VToa 4a* m , Atlanta. Ga. Sent Cres - ? 1 . i- ? J. A. SHEORN, Collector & Real FstateAgt.. Camden, S. C. \) " N; :| L. A. WITTKOWSKY, I ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAMDEN. S. ?; N ** ^j^Tracth es in all of t!.e Oo^Ak of the Suite Special attention driven tV Col lections. v r, PROBATB UUL \ \ South Carolina, Kershaw County. In Court of Probate. In re Klizabeth IViton. Hx<$utrix, Peti tio:i ti> sell lical Kslate in payment of ilehtv In acoonlanee with thornier in the above cause 1 wiil sell v*? fron of the Court Hou>e!n Camden, S. C., on M? n day, the l.<t d-iy of rebnrrrv I'4>*. du ring the leiral hous *f -a'e. she foil wing describe^ property as a part of to. r?ai estate of .b $< ph Belt- n, <;ec< a.ed. to wit : Ail that piecv, par*-*'! or tract of lnnd in the State and county aforesaid known as the KnJfraim Smith (r tot. and boimd ! e<l as follows : North hy the land* of Bin ikie Kirk!aud, East by b.tndf of Jor?n [ Nicholson. South by lands of Lev>/Kirk land,and West by Kstnte of Joseph Bel ton. i Terms of S e ? Ci*h. Purchasers to pay for papers. T. A. MOOR1C, Ju<!gu of ISrobate. i Jan. 7th., 1^02. n By T. A. Moore, Esq., Probata Judge. "Whereas S. M. Ron n' erger ma le suit to me, to grant him J/etler# of Adminis tration of the Estate <f and clfects of Tenate M. SI tannou deceased. 'i'hieseare there/ore to cite and admon ish. all and singular. the kindred and Creditors of the said Tenah M. Shannon deceased that they be .and^ appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to Ve held nt Cain-Jon on Thursday 28ih Jan. next, aifter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given ;der mv Hand, thU 7th f'ay of January Anno Domini, 1M)2. Published on the 7th day ?f Jan. 1S92, in the Camdkn Chkonici.k. T. A. MOOBK, Probate Judge. I ' & South Carolina ? Kershaw* County ?T . W. Poteeto Robert Qanlls. Mortgage of Personal Property Vnder and bv virtue ?f a power of sale contained in the above st'jjed JnortgajM , dated Jan 12, 1891. and morvWT in the C'erks office, Book 22. Page 334, I will offer f. r sale Sat. Jan. H5.1S92 ;(t Rellfield in West Wateree, State nnd County | aforesaid, One [1] one-hoise wag >n. i Terms of Sale Cash. i Dec. 28th, If 91. Robert Quails, ; Mortgage0. It A. A, MOORE. ? t r : f- -jr It is to your interest to buy where )ou can secure the best1 article lor the least money. If you smoke, try our cigars. We have every leading brand, and you will not find a 5c. cigar! in our house but that costs over 35 per thousand. ^ We have a large stock el tobacco. We can sell you a I pound tor 3 -5 c . , which jou can not duplicate elsewhere for 50 cts. We keep only the best grades ofkerosine oil. We guarantee yen gallon we sell, and .we charge you no more than you pay for the inf* rior oil else where. We will sell you a Irtigc glass lamp complete for 25c. and up. We keep constantly on hand a complete stock of l)iugs and Medicines. ?. , Phvsician and Druggist. WHY 13 THI ~ W. L DOUGLAS 83 SHOE csntt&EH THE BEST 8HOE M THE WORLD FOB THE HONEY? < It U a seamless shoe, w|U .-.o tuck* or wax thread ; to hart the feet; made of tbe best floe calf, strllsb and easy, and because ve make more or this '? (rrade than any other manufacturer. It equal* Land ; sewed shoe* costing from M-OO to $S.?0. _ I ! Cft M(>fiaiii? (lBn<<?ewed? Che flnest calf i shoe ever offered for $5.0); ecuals breach i imported shot* which cost fivm |ijOn t4|lZiA C A ?? Huad-*rwcd WfHSMf, flao ealf, | stylish, comfortable and durable. Tbe best shoe erer offered at this price ; same trade aa cos- ' ' tom-taade shoe* costing trwm $6.0? to $f.xi CO iO Paliee Htaoej Farmers. Railroad Ken ! 9v? and Letter Carriers all wear tbem; ftaeealf, ?eamlesa. unooCb inside. bea*y tbrco solas, exten- , sloa ed**. Ott* pair will wear a year. AA SO flae cmlft a? better shoe erer offered at i fm this price; one trial will cofertaee those who want a feoe for comfort and serrice. to 23 ui ?.M WsrkiartsB'i tlmt 9*Ea ara very strong and durable. Those who hare giren tbem a trial will wear no other make. QaVo' 9-2.00 and $1.75 school shoe * ara DVJD worn by the boys everywhere: they sefl J on tbeTr merits, ns the increasing sales show. I fifliAC &3.00 Iland-aewod shoe, heat Laulcb L?onxola, Terr stylish: equals Iteacb lmanrtwl ?**???- ? ?-~T> lUnlojtf*' jssfimZ&w J^S3SrSS?t& i Price ara stamped on tbe tottom ofeacfc aSocT HIRSCH BROS. Clothing Made to Or^er. I represent in Camden the celebrated clothing house of Wanamiker & Brown. of Phil adelphia, and keep on jhand a full line of samples of the finest quality of imported and domes- d tic good**. Call and let me t*?ke vour measure for a Winter suit. A. fit guaranteed, and at prices to suit everybody. Boys' suits, men's suits, over coats, children *s suits. aivl dress Lsuits m ide te onior from sum | pies on hand. Give me trial uihl you \\;ilt bj well pleased. ? % Respectfully, David Wo Lkf.. T aXJANO I t i ' ; ' \ ? ! ? SmnjFACTU&ED BY? The Wilcox ft Gibbs Gaano Co. CHARLESTON, 8. C., <Jfad -&c&r\, uAsiJC Js%s Soteotlflo Antrleta i. Ao?ooy for A OAVKATt* TRADI MARKS. OKSiOM PATBNTS OOPYRIOHTt, ?to? For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN k COn 861 Broadway, Nnr, York. Oldest bureau for securing pa toots In America. Every patent taken out by n? li brought before the public by a notice given free of charge ic the Jftieutifw American Largest circulation of any scientific paper la the -world. Splendidly Illustrated. No intelligent man should be without It. Weekly, a year; ILSO six months. Address MBTOCi 00, PonusHcus, 161 Broadway. New York. GREATEST I i Ever Attempted by Any House in the City or State* OWING TO THE DEPRES sion of the rrnney market and the 'ow price of cotton, I have decided to close out my stock regardless of cost. This is earlier than any hcuse has ev er attempted such sales. The usual time is February. Counter No. 1 contains 250 Suits that sold at ?I0.?0 to $15 will now be sold at $7.50 cash for 3 our choice. This is the BEST OFFER EVER MADE IN THIS cm* by any house. No odds and ei ds, but a good |run of tzes. This is your opportunity ]o invest if you want a bargain. J w Counters 2 and 3 contain 500 Suits in Sacks and Cutaways. ! foimerly sold from $15 to 25.00. | Now you can have your choice j for 10.00 cash. These counters i contain values that have never | been offered by any one. No j trouble to tind your size in \ these tailor-made garments ! when you have such asscrt Inientsto sclect from, I want j 7 ^ the money and room, ho thi^ l^tock must be sold, and if^youj | are judges of bargains you will nof delay, but come and help! move these <roods. ? T In addition to the above I have placed 250 pairs of Pants' on a counter. This line former- ! iy sold at *5 and 0.00, now take }uur choice at '3x0. This is the best bargain ever offered in pants. Kemember this line of goods] is not old ttock, but new stock, this fall, and will be sold for cash. No goods of tlris sale are allowed on approbation M. L. KINARD, Columbia, S. C. 1 - J. ? I, i ? 7 " r - for Infants and Children. i 11 I J I .1 "Caetariais ae well adapted toefclldraa that I recommend itaa superior to any prescription known torn" I L A. Aaesu, IL IX, 111 60. OxforJ St., BwjJWjn, K. Y. 1 11 "The use of 'Casfcoria* is so tinf renal nod Its meritpso well know* that it teem* * work of ruMrBrofatioa to eodonw it Few are the intolltjfoot families who do not keep CMtoria within fay leach.** ? Cablos Mastt*. D. D.. New York Citj. Late Pastor . ? 4 rtiunt ynn Worms* ?"*P? ?5^l0e' stSSSa^' Edit ik F. Pakom, M. Dl,^ 'B>? WtathroPt" *:3th Sir** ftod ft* j fn CurtAB* CoiffAjrr, n MrmfcAT Ptmmmt, Ksv $3.50 S3.50 * ? Don't get tired of reading these figures. It; is to Here u an instance where a smaller body total!/ ? * ' ; 'V*? arger one. V ' VJ qp $.50 |ine JJre W men's wear, have thrown all $4.00 sh^s'in the sh*^ o:?lv that, they have darkened the -figures oij [higher prio up i<) ?5.0(), and if our present record is ah indicatic sooner or later blot them out. : $3.50STAN'DS OUTX2ST BOLD H/S! ; ( alongside of the figures $1.00 and $5.00. It pleases of the buyer and it pleases his pocket, When after pair of fine dress shoes, he puts from 50 ct^) to $1.50^1 his pocket-book as a bonus.; N Cougress and Lace, broad and narrow toes. "We offer for sile, also, other good shoes a t low price*!. Girls' school Button sho^s. "vip toe, ---------- ? Boys' " Lace strong slice? ?w Children's Kid spring heel shoes .50, .60, .^5, $1.^1) &fjl fheif glte, tfit, " INVITED TO CALL AT unit a D ISH miumu\ CARRISON BLOCK1 CAMDEN, S. C ? r I WE WISH X TO CL08 OUT TIIE FOLLOWING STOCKS iFtiUV m; m * . '? ?. MfiM \T NEW YORK COST ALSO ill Qur |njiie Sloel; ?' * \Ye can offer you some big bargains in this department I Ladies' Shawls, -Ladies' Underskirts, [ RUGS RUGS TRUNKS TRUNKS ! All of these goods must be closed out within the next thirty ^ dam We mean exactly what we say. and if Vou do not call : early you will get left. j Remember our 5 and 10 cent counters as you will alwav' * fine them worth looking at. J WE' 1)0 A STRICTLY wit Working for the almighty dollar only, which counts eve time. So do not ask us tor credit, as we shall be " compelled decline your request. \ / il Always ready to serve you for the cash at the lowest possible'! prices. \V e are 1 YOURS TRULY 1 & c ? At ; ? ? --35