The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 29, 1892, Image 2
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, ?. ,anb?e<{ue?t ir.-erzprif "4> ??;.!?
? literal rpfi??;tlonsr*^rhi<5<? ?>r> Uu- abovp
fate* for threr- todntk/,sk:j: acrraha and
Tearly contrary. 7
Aft cr?minnnier?t:on an ; r.rt ic ( ? f. r m;>
ligation m&8t reach ? f n~ U*~ :f <>vi Tu?k
. day, tc imure their ?rw i? >n hi t|if
foaiofFinjrivue.
"JKofurtmani atf^n ??: rt /p-r>-.vnal nature
. iriil b* paM**hed in iHL^-pa^r. cj'-cjp?
- as jib adv?nij?e!rif-nt. t'- bt; j r 1 f ?**. *
i fft article fhr pnhfie.-tf; o?> : r*:.n 'X- ac
companied f>y tl:^? :u!) v. en a* ? r.-l ?.?i
direnH *f the writer, int or-!e "to r -rc-ire
attention. . .
f- ^ - _
; j fcA3IDE>\*S. C.t J.jx. 1*02
?0ME>i S AND Zl'iuym
rSve Bfcbjr feinting, ?
;<rnov?r'* frhc- a'hnntujs.
7*.pt a Itatthrrr r.itbiz'.i jjaw
WitI which: h<x (i.3 rthc Hsi! hurrah'
i .: ? iVjnxhiiiffiou Post.
Ttf* vrr.fsdc lr>. i oftfee-noldin*. ;
:Tk*y .<fedSH pkiL'? merely to kfjepthej
s^oSteffcen ?ttt ? 3? Yz*fii jtvyfon lyo?t.\
j
Toe r"trjo v<',i the Treas
urer ?rj<! < Agrikor o i Uiijon Gtmotji on !
-.??cca#?t oj? shortages ar.d i other irre^ul
Adicto&aftd in their
Edijt'iic! J was j
?^tht*i~.rcek wfefc rw>ta ebntof!
<?. TV: ' -x^^rr-. i-4/M r .??; mi a:hy, |
itw^vthit ji;.., t r,(T -,v ! l ; a-ain-j
<& VSe *sW. F
niSBoitY ciheat-ju tta' ^aine of c-skt*
ftinch Ooemff, Hr'*> ?, iV. s; M.-.li-y.
ocase.iii ' av? x-lg h; ^ a I *e men
5,?Iwn. The of Otorjt: ia are
Wtoeiv s<n5t'a *e tfr.t-.i j. ? . r ? .. . nor
Utak*. " T -
rRErt c^LUv.v will be futftxl the
irf Knn. W. K. Thompson,
Ulster i>? the State G^an**.
for itiolj . in ringing
own menu* iweli' tc the care
?vfcry fariiUift f tiic sua-.
iitjc . cotton mil's* were en
?ycd by fire Tuesusv morn
?? tRfiti-r ateii at $24>,0CO,
wtedHfy ift#ar4nce to theax
,000. A r%eet4nj? of the di
I MnavedkOA^ ? held.* ?n?t it
j to c?m;nence the work of
j* once. i
PFcel Hough, gives
Hitters politic*).
jDotlrty A$u&te,
titr. Mr. Hough
intteiuble allegiance io ihe
? This i? w^Jiificant ; Uiore
no third party no&sens*
Itianc* in thU count j:.
I &JUXI< fay cs. Cr)rCi?non mu\
fifr r-bjs? j??t (ifetipjrcd * i emi. ?
j f fo;:r 'percent on its
3f 0 )y anil phuwt i;*er
rVi *h(iff?s;U of the *.rpkis t*unci
jsjp^otay*' l^'en in opt: ration hut
flSlC'ifcitei excellent csMhit,
cou'liliwiTbt boair
>jcentij^?ci<>evl that
t-A kbviser (jr. riplktiur: of coa
..C??ijrrtct be in urlei%,
tfarmcrb to nwa- {
iw5 i'lwre their sjgrctroenta
jrefitt, .jwi *Titing, fcr according
i^fagfer'* defciston. $ mc-rery ver*
. gnl&Hetifc to c?nvict
Ml, tutefer the criminal sutnte.
&& >#8ttst!on of the yonng
%T|Wlfo(l(he cccntyio the annoancement
p ^ Ctonjgrestnun ' Hemphill, in another
% evitana. It ha^.l^-n a nu mh<r ?>: years
f jterA^r G>a*ty htushad a c;Sdr*-'
J^XjijKhtr -Wwft Point or A*h?p?:i?,.*n'l ;
|< ;*i& opportunfcj iifo ;:,4. :.ot - :>? za*?Med.
2^||jriH do no Haria to try, *n?l >??y re- *
salt 5b iifulor*^' beneft:. We. trust that
the* frBt- be i several applicant* from I
'? tbijrCoo&Cy* and newish them success I
^ fa* Pjisimst sent a specif. message
ri ? to Oetafrei^w the Obilun- nffair Mon
the wnol.- situation. and
UjWvingt&e niaitjr to Congee*? for ac
Pggftiit- %Me tbe 4d?ivery of the messagr
^pi^ttporte^in hingi^nMhat Chili
ffejfi fj^y t? apologue :or the^ tri^stment
^ ^lli4Aroeriv-?r. *ailor?, r.nJ is leave ths
*f iml riaicy to the |U . $s? So
pfjeai^ ?^art,.i>r sny high trf?>una). $>
T tie psoepect pf vrar giwrs jbefcfitfailj
Tiw ;
<tt ?e*'D? Irt hceo.-wc
' S- F '
9i^d' Ivf tjntt v stein*!# thiog
knowu as p-.tblic opinio that *
= StoV^I coniUisa^.a, i ^^cp^seil o{
Hiil, CTmu m staff for
tlia time ^i|;^ ryi< l>?*mrcratH
To ?sii^fefr v't heir of tfwre
-n??ie would
Is, t ?
l*#bad faltfi in pkiv, HnS s fafri
?' * ;
aad IftUrUnijt cm Ui < ? ? ??:, j -i part* j
JiaiUis tt?t b'irll :'. hat' proper.
&e rlarflr 'men j
are .gyea l i a# hi a as* I
titflifti m&iwtfaUttir?, r&iUvt ioor
iiliWta ^kca &tl<i siajjd ? or |
^ebiic ia-]
mk '- It p0| to aiiace l
matters, and it is perhaps Dot in
conect to say ihat each of the
three lias been rated more of the
politician than statesman. At the
Mm< tiro?\ this may be n very ua
j-?8t *?nd i;ar:o-v \ I* w of ii rr. wko
have ?t?>oe so much. st?f?stuulf?! and
?ucceasf'.j4 <v.?i k. \
iV-nn'-or lliii "ins I'iflnt an^
remarkable record. / He has ri??en
to the domination nf^sew Y < > r k . tl?
A.
|i.* adored by T rr- rt \ , t :i.? gr??:it
[ami terrible li*jt r of ' :?e poiil.ca
I arena. His adosijiUirai!'-:! ot li?
nances as governor is Siii'i to haw
Inetr hpfesdid, r?i'ueiud\a debt t }
nix trillions ?<> onr, a:.'.? [fa-, in ? :?
gcr&ht? cf f'-ur tiiilli >ns :n : iic
t;^?arv.' T;;e inte vii t^nlin thai
ViStp in sbh <tu i ''?i lo-l U> y '? iTj _
Grajtvirr* that lie deserve.! the crcd
it Li:n f*r U.eJ-e things, then
c?n dispute ihatxlic riwst ' e
.,1 L')(! ;?r:??:fSt a.od
of consternate skiii. Th.? r^irs^-Oi
political warfare h'ts <ietri >ped no
scar>'i:>l against I.i d peisonjif char
acter. At the national capital his
reeep: i'-:i Has e n a Ui^h tribute.
Gj by 8i>ece>9?s ?s rlceiioas, he
is an e?ni?? n& success.. Simtaid lie?
receive the uoniina i?m l\jr president,
let every L>ei*re?cra>i. j>d-n iu ^ ? v i
4iiiH a, lit* arty support.
Hut can it be bald that &aaU?::
?1 :|l represents a eiear col. well
* ?*
defined, progressive |>onc) ? [)<*.??
he embody a principled Here is the
answer formuaied by himself a.
ESmiia the oth^r day, in bHaek anr^
white, the non comu.it'ai a?xl neg
ative program which he thus out
lines; ^ .
'?Repeal of the two MclvinJey
acts, reviving the revenue iawsjhen
sup^rsed&l."
"J a there any measure ? lialever
that ;s v^ 'i.-e to prop ?s? whiehjnig'hl
?ive rise to prolonged debate
J w
UJ admit with carvd^r iiiki the re
! : ' :'i ?? . P ! 0 :
?afcal of "the two^ McKiutcy act?
woaM only land us where we were
before our great .misadventure
three years a?o. * * * So too, I ad
t.init that the Bland Allison act of
187$ is indefensible, but il shows
while beside the blackness o! the
Sherman. silveptawj."
UM\ answer Is that to pivot our
politics on the issues of 1S90 is it
ae^t an irameasa p'diti^al aeHieve
mcnt which wiii asiure our victory
in IS92 " ?. i .
Here p!al;i!v the St- nator's plan !
ia one of repeal simply. It rany he !
perhaps the higheufc evidence of |
hU insight into the situation, iC-j
c. ay l>e the truest an\wisest cbur.-e j
to be adopted by the party. Let it
frankly Ihj admitted that it msy^,
**et in soue of all viie Senator uiav
? ??
g*y for fice silver, and for tariif
retorra, his real convictions will
remain a matter of doubt whi st he
proposes inaction; to retire to two:
positions, jone passed since ISTcv
the ot-?et* *inc?^ 18S3. Turn iij
f&ist as you will, it *TH- look a3 .if
the Democracy ia timidly falling
back to old Republican territory.
The j o ivy as Outlined seems to
meet tie approbating ?>f two t,uck
wasters as Gorman and Brice, To
differ From them may sht>w great
ri?a?tj^Qe or weakneis* of judgment.
TM t it floes seem, in the present
temper ?f the .people^ that they will
expect to fcaerw from a party what
itft piau of action if put ia powtT,be
yofiH lUi v*gae InfWmatioEi tiu?t
"we fill rcpe-l Lite present law and
?o lack to the old." Tins
i> ?e;^o^ressi<m^simpsy7 lT*H-oTi4y as
to certain potots-- concealment be- j
"-X?q,M | ? r ? , : i
H might-be invidious to compare I
QieMsnd'* position v\i(Fi \ be one !
above ^ stated. The Es-pre>i j
dent's be crude, !
hot it i? pbsitTv5T^imj>!e nnd not IP;
\ie mistaken. Pt may be nowise;!
thr^l it is to be settled at tfce feu
s '' *
^feme council of the party in June
It. t3 heintr claimed that Cleveland
i* a polities! corpse; tint Ne^Yorfc,
is** jdeier led him. It'- is cn!?;r5on
taHtJn W ashm^ton among some'*
that r his habits &re gross. J;
may be >o, but to some who m ay be
* ?' t
fecntimpnta'fsis, lie represents a1
t>rand u??U incorruptible SUiily to:
prine^b*. The rnmnvirv. t ein?;
??n the inside, may know otherwise.
However a':l sensible Democrats
will <c|-ept cheerfully tie verdict!
uf the c?n*eniion.
-\j . Ttibaie of Re*piect.
/t n .conference of *Vkc I)eKr?!b
R^plbt Church* hctJ. -?*o/l7,
U>c following regplu lions were u
?lopU'd :
Wbkueas onr Ileavealj Father has.
seen proper to remove -tVoni earth to
fHraven our lieioved sister. .Miss Moiite
S'icboisoii: ? i
Rr>olvkd, 1st. That we tender to
the so^aw stric-ken family our tender
;?*i sympathy in tiwir I *s:
" That in h*r dea*h
we have lofet o;;r tno^t etUeieht loeijilxjjr.
i'wTsc counsellor, an eimest, zealous,
and dpfv^ted christian, whose pure ex
jte&?rte'we have ever considered! an hoii
?vr tn fnisow: ami that v. e lament her
Joss with feqiioa^ whk-ty&re lnexpresai- j
hf^, bet real'ze that, whi*e it- is oti^ Insk.
is o**r FaJ-her s gain, and w ilt try to i
>ay. "Thy will b ?* dofae ?"
Ke^ilves*, 3 hU Tiiat ?fpage in ouar 1
minute book be inscribed to her laemce l
tT. "1
RksoiLTED, 4th. a ct pv of these
r?so!utM?iwbe sent to tht family of the !
ieceased. an&th?.t tbey be published in 1
he ?att?ie?i. papers and the Baptist!
jourier*. T$pr- ' H. J.
TT - i ??% ' Oh. Clk. |
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I H
Address tc the Grangers cf S. C.
To the members of the Grange of South
Carolina:
In looking over the State we find tfce
' agricultural interests very greatly de
? pressed, and it behooves us as farmers
: p.-k ourselves v. h**t fs tup matter,
; rhen try and sugsesr. if possible, a re
' medv.' To mr mirhi two causes exist!
that hare bromrht al*"?nt the d*pres*Kl j
cfv'ition that faces ns tc-day. viz: The
debts of the farmers are. too gre^t a*i*l i
' the price of coif on is ;co low. r.n I the j
Toir.wly is to reduce the cue '
. - : in.rre-Sf the ctirfr. v.*t?i?'h can!
). ... (tf;r.e s??;elv by tbe farmer himself.!
To n ?!i;e?- our ? bN y.*e must first re- :
:;r?'o ir uants. Thin **e fan do by
' rciueing on the farm such ti1 r>rs as :
v, :;j;d v. hen we relict what are j
j f,)" w r?r?s we will b- convinced that^j
[the great want- for whifn- we go ' in (
debt an? such things as are ? needed ou ;
'ht- farm. Th* f?r<t pros* wart on the i
is a horse or rr.ile. then comes the i
j :if-v r t'Tn'.ir.x and 'exp?-r.fc'ive want, j
> s >n.< thing to support the la roily and
s'cri: upon? provisions. We as farrr
ers can raise ail of this if v-v try. an:;
whenever these wants are lessened. ?>v
b< mjr produce! on the fare,!, cur debts
i Wi!' be iesaer?e^.
Now, as to the lew p-icp of.prrtton be
? s n ^ r eat cause lor !h?* present de
?tr y.sior>. no ore cair de -v. And how is
ihtf to be remedied? We esjimot cease
? to pliant cotton, for truly cotton is ?.s
[much king to-day ss it ever v.-ns. I? is
tthe eiop from which n?c>t. of cur :eve
. !.:ie is derived. There is no crop growr*
; that c ills forth more interest vium the
: world than cotton. Kvery step of tije
: crop.. irorn its pUntim: tiil'ltris-ali sold,
j is toted; every condition. sfcther favo
J rabie or unfavorable, ji leletrrnph' d
j fri ir. one end o? ti>e iand to 'he other,
j Wh:> we *iJ admit its importance, is
j t?ir-re no way by which the Partner can
| the letter manage this crop fi<> as to se-'
: cure t?> i.imseii a better returti for his
; Ub*r y
i .'While a gr?at many causes have;?en
j issigaed fur depression in sericulture,
: is it not a fact thid. our own manage
i ment *f our farms h is more to do with
it th .u any other eause? I f everv farm
in .the Mate was setf-rsustaming, i:'
every farmer in TbfiState was side to
the pian r:f i' \y as VoTJ GO. il'
?every ;arn:er would redu e bis cotton
u< reage or % and im reas?f his acre
] cge for tood crops, who wiU djeny but
j ' hat Jisricnitural interests would be
tttifcpt* proper. >us? *
i?e*:eving this, and -the Grange hav
ir'.s tatm caJied on Ijy the cotton grow
ers' convention, tb-it met at Memphis.
Term., on the tf'h Jjaauary, l-'jW,- to aJiu
in carrying out the resolutions atlopted
iiv sa;ii CvUiventiun. es->eciaiiy the one
"li* comnKTid.R^ ?hat the rt?tJucii<?n in
, th.- acr? aje planted ia cotion tor the
i year 18^2,- 1 20 per cent less than that
| planted in I8DI. '
Xow, i, as MasSer of >tate (>range of
\i$. <!., being i-^prcssed with ilie, great fce
j Ceasity of suckretluction in cotton acre
i ag.?. d^wurttcsUy cdl or* and ur^-e every
I subcrcsnate (.Jrange and each member
! or the order to -endorse the ac:iwn
| sa'd convention a:; L u> ur J(/ }?I'S united
'and individual eiVorts ?jo citrry out.
?these icsolat:on.->, and not only uS>- jour
miiuence among the nien:bi-is or tire
v>ruer,.bnt with all farmers In ym.r vi
ciuity and in your county for a i?etter
earning out the spirit -and purpuso oi
said convention. Fraternally,
\V. K Tilou?s*oy,
Master fcjtate Grange .s?C.
THIS HOD Y POLITIC.
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Where arc We Drifting lo??
TiicSat'e^uaiHl? Noliuiopuiident*
ism or Third Party can Exist.
Editors Chronicle : ? As you
have asked me tor an . occasional
communication Lo your cahiiuns, 1
w-i It give my thoughts, wiiiie writ
ing, relative Lo the political alfairs
?iu our country.
The tirst tiling thai presents it
aelf to n.y initio, ifl lending over
!lh$ new spa; *eis oi the day concern- |
if* the lurOuieut stale oi tnc budy \
oalitke, and the unrest of the
great body of the people, is the;
coincidence of tins state of political j
a if aus in tmy own c >untry Witn j
iliO?e which preceeded the outi>reaJ> t
of the Fier.C'i ievolution in France, I
which was settled by the s voi d af-.j
ter thousands oi the French p*. o?
pie had slam cacti other, a.;d Nap- i
uleon, in outer to prevent further!
slaughter among Frenchmen, tui ncd
LWeir guns on other nations and '
thereby deluged Europe i.? blood. |
i5ut Napoleon isaid there would be j
jo cau&e foi?a bloody revolution ib
tuis country Yis our citizens were j
armed with the ballot which enabled j
us to set vie our ditiereoees peace
ably.
1 would like to remind oiir j,co
pie that internal faction-/ and z.n,
inordinate desire simony the leader*
ot the Governments of Greece aud
Home for political power, aim the
great t L 1 1 s t for a:nas.-in:? wealth at:
auy cost and by any nie;:n>, caused i
a. liDaf collapse of those ivpui>;he-, '
which in their eaiiy age? ti.ul lu-JSJ
toa^tiatiiuious aa<i iim-ra! t.> iU. n '
. I
citiz. Us, Wuo Were no>,ed 1 ? ? ?* Uki. t
happiaeos, wcalin* ieai ma^ai u=, a?;o ;
science. lint, for causes aii?:e stated, '
Lhey leiuaiu oulv in tiUi<u\. \V. !
are following in the wake oi those j
?.lead repuOiieS, and ?i.?ul i laixe-j
waFiimg. Bui we are am ed wi?? I
the baiioi, toe gre.it huiwask oi j
iivii ItOeriy, ami tne lesaus!
;?t'ought aouut bj tnc c-istiug id
which should i'e helinui arot'i'br.itoi i
oy which ali oi' our d. -iVicnces ;
sllOUld be SeLtie.l.
In iike coining wes?i(xu!u
act a$ patriotic t U!?eu>, a;?it buorls-u.
chc? l i uil_)' U) tiiC Wl.il ?/i Itlf 111 j-:t -
i;y. Auti wlieu ?ur ^riiiiai k in ii.c
county, .state ana conp. s>>u>:i.u, !
shall have l?*e? ileitf r.iui tuc i?:%::ii.?
declared, we us ^atiioiic cHizm-.
ahouUi lny asntie tfi.r ?U!
Icveiictt*, a halcvtr tiK\ way i :i t; rt
support the iioaiiucc^ gl l.?e Dctni
' cialic party U? a Uiutt, hfcause iu
no. other ??ay can we keep l;u- party
IQtUOl. VV C will Mul l?e hide itUCUiU
by s.ny indepeuiteul Ui?ivci?kci.i, ?>: s
thud party uaoveiEeu'-. li.i* uk- t.-uid
paiiy any ?vhere iu its piuii?n?j a
piac.iv guaranieet.ig to tue people
the light oC looai g. vernni?-iil:
Iliis nghi UL ioca. sc'.l g<?t> rt. A^eut
j U the grouudworie ?,i u.e c.vru I
I'liherty 111 ail an i L
5 nu;i: aut-e.ecl to the 'pi??p.e ? - r. > t?\
t&e Democratic paitv, -.1 uich keeps
these United inatet; fioua I't'iug
h . . - ?
;: nationalized in ta? truest 8eti?e ol
t<ue woid. In conclusion,! will
stale th^'vl am p;t?se(i with the
aptioa oi our 5>.:> te a'^'cuuvc (;oai- !
osiuec in tr}iug u> at>??uta^
reCoccUalieu in tile political affair*
of our. ?iate, as. puhiishe*! i.i The
CiisaMCLi:. "Sow lei '** - get, Ut
getner, atd do our wfcoie <iuiy as
Democrats. '*"? ^ ^
3 I'LL Hough.
Timiod, t>. C. -
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A NOBLE JEWISH BOY.
The ^tory of Marcus JKauni, who
was Killed with Gen. Micah
Jenkins. *
Th? following article is taken from the
News and Courier, sr.d add? further^
testimony to the i-ravery of tne Jewish j
soldiers who fought in llife war betvrene j
the ?tales. Marcus was a brother!
of Carndi n's sterling citizens, Messrs;}
Herman and Marines Eaum.
".As much !ics hcen .-aid recently ot
the si rvhvs the Jews to fc^e SoUiu (lur
ing the war botwet n the State.-', sun I you
in\i.v ' o ;tribr.ti:.isA o t this subjeijb, wjl.
you [ cnnic the' writer t*? bear his te?i:
;iicny to the guilaiitrv . nd demotion <.i
this race, Xlar/ns j^aucn of K?:r
>h?.w C* Uiity. 11-j iiiltid to C&Uiden
Ham Gern* any run: p Actively ft ia.<l, *nd.
after three yearn * re^nknse ' heae, u?rr-|
ing which t i i : i - { <? made mirny friends by i
hw quiet a.-id k^nanly dcui'itnu nt. |
he joined Capi. rJ t'.. Candy's company. j
t>:h South C arolii;a regiment, in Juiy, ?
w;.s u.,ie& a.-, a and ga.- !
iant :vjldiir.
On the rejiganiz '.i >r of his cot i
Aprd. 1862, i;t.- wjls made color se:??"*nt
of ti e 5th ?t*^ir:.t ?.t , and *h rdy alter- j
wards joined (Ann} any K, 2d oouTii >
Carolina rej.irmnc. qnd v. as detached by !
Gen. Kershaw for ;lu y on Ilia siaif. Ke-j
t>eTvt-d with ; hi* distinguished oliicerr.n- 1
ill the l aMe rf t!,o VVihicm-ra, (5th of {
May, 1SG4. On Uu-.t <.'ay, about 1 P.
after having repulsed t'c ti-.-rrt- . tta k of !
liaocoek's t orps, Oens. Lotigstr-H t, IC< r
jsjhaw a?il Jenkins v.it'n their stalls wire,
j riding down tlu ph;nkro*..d, at t.:e head :
; t'f the ad vain i ng cb!u:i>n, n. tne three- j
j tion ui the Et treating foe, v/;*- n they w<.ie
dired upon by Maiu.ne's Inigade, leingj
I mistaken for "the enemy, and Jen's ins, ;
Doby and B.irnn were kilicih, _snd G--n.
Laugstrcot severely woundid.
! * aieus lia^jin had that moridng'assi. t
jedh'.s commander i.i rallying )i
: the troops \\h', hud gir^n baci undef v
? galling flanking tiro, and on this, as on
| every other occasion. i>i;d displayed
' conspinnm faUantry. II? was a brave,
?? true patriot, and cheerfully oifyifci! up
his yoasg life for his adopted country,
and no m ^re unselfish devoted son >f
! Carolina fell during that eventful tt. a;:
1 i '
gle.
Or:e of Kershaw's Bri?;a<!l.-.v
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South Carolina ? ,Kci ^haw Cov.nfv. j
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L. E, ik E. V * Trwi 8'lel, Plaintiff ,.j
. Against I
: Amanda E. Trues<iel>t al. Defendants, I
. '* * i. .<
In obedience to an or '.er ?f (Vurt pass- i
od in tliis action I will offer for sale, al
pub'!': outcry, in front of the Ot.-ur',
i inCa:ii'icn, frithij the legal hours
f f sale on Monday the rirstday of F ! ?
.ruary nexr,T;li that Iwt of^land in t Ik
town ottvershaw known and distinguish
ed in tiie plan Of the said town ay lot No.,
i ? #?
. "Terms of sale ? ? ore half cjsh. balance
on a credit c.f one year secured by hour
of the purchaser and a morljwjftj of the.
preirises s??ld, with the f>rivile.:e ti the
purchaser of paying Kil ca^h. Pi;:chasei
to i?*y for paoers,
: v W. CLYBURN;?
C. C. P. &G. S.'
Jan. 11th,, 1SP2. ,
875 Mm JTH 8300 j
Do You Want I
Employment?
I5y whieli can make from
?73.0i> ?<>$250.00 ->o-r moist !i? the
axnnunt dcpendV.g on whether you work
part or all v?;ir ^nie and on the amount
of VIM and VlGOIi and J>LUO;t
and P !j S i ! y m put into the work. It so
it might pvyyouto wiice to us. We'v?
yrot something that GOES, and
there's ro< in f.>r a few in >ro to coiao in
It won't cost, you nvieh to inves i-atc?
onlv a t w.j-cc-nt stain We Willi t sx
LIVE Y> 1 !>K-A WAKE 55KP
RESEXYATJ V 1> i 2j your com?iJ?
iiity, either ?<I AN Oil WOJIAK.
rf you Are interested we'd like to hevi
"troJh'voij. We'll show you win-re there V
some money. All information by return
mail. Then if * on are not convinced,
till right; there'll l>e no- harm dor.? ? onlv
YOl'hh M ?SS A <U>OL> Till ISC.
Better write, t once.
Aflilrc-ss .??
The "Brodix PtiMisliing Co.
WASHINGTON. D. G.
PERFECTED
SBYSTAl I ESSES
TBftDC SCA-JT.
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Kr ?' I.AM ^ M m.KE,
1
Tlic i.niv n?rt '.i: fi<- tirinii Opticians
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in the SmiSi, : i a ?: I . G-\
!??!$ :.;v not
willl t f ? . fr. :? i ? ' ^
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WHY IS THE
W. L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CEwfP^C!?! I
THE BEST SHOE IN TH? WORLD FCS THE fc-SDfP
It Is a seamless with r.o tacts or wax tfcrccd
j to hart tiw feet; xia d? of the best Has calf. siylish j
and ea*T. and bccavss wt make vtmre g/io+ s cf Ihfy :
f grade thai ana ??&*:?*?*?* u v/acturcr, it equals haadr
?evcgd Asm c-csasj f ro;-:i $4X0 to $s.. -1
fie Ciena lur* l!:?-ud**e*ved? tip flr?t call <
99a th?>o tjvcr offered for $S.0i>; tlr^aci} ;
Imported sbues whica east Tr'-m $*.<*} to^U4'-l<- I" J
?&A- OA HaB^fvc ' Welt Mee? Uu"- Wf
?P"r? siyllsh, comfortable aal durable. Thibet1
thoe ertr effered at this price ; same grade ?ft <W
torn-made sboec costing from t&JBO t oftuT ^ * /
CO 50 I'd ice !*hoej Farmers, rutilfaa'l 3ieq
?Pwg and UjtterCarrlare all wear thera; liaecaif, ;
Seamless, E*?ota ins!rt<% h?&yy thrs* Botes, taitea- !
rtoceara. fcie p*5r will wear ay<rar.
AO SO fice calf: n? better tlioc ere* offers-! &.%
?*?? thU pc5C->; ore triil will CMvato tu.-ia
Who want a shce fr>r comfort r?nd service.
64 -5 and W'vriiinsrMun'ji shoca
nftomm art v*ry *'? ror. ^ ?n-l durable. Tho* *??io
t~ve given thrr., r trial wiJI \vt>ro- no otif-r taa&a.
??'? a^ti ?1.7^ school snoe* are
ITS' ?T3 ??-?' ^ " " " .v mrm^n snoe* are
v c ' ?' iy lr * l^s ? v?Tvrher^. thcyaaU
? jT" s\ ' V^T"** tan nalfrA sbenr.
1=30;^^ . - , ?-a?d*?ewed ?hoe. best
^It^l ? 1 ') J T t'j C-" I
? ^ol'vv*. < f ??^e.
.?r ^v-rrruTs^Ei
S3j>:yibSyau. *
" "fa. tokl by
HtKSCW, KI10S
>L;i .:? ; ??" .
;; J 1
J. A. SIIEORN,
Collector & J state A gt.
? / / 4 t ' r? /?*
1 ;
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CamdeiuS. 0.
L. A. wittkowsky;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
r> : .
V CAMDEN"." s. (V
:ut^?s in nil r f t! c Coijris rf
the State Social fctllvntlju -ivi n io col
lections.
^ u_
mimTr c t ? n
h?mk 5;irir
; mi i
>oath Carolina., Kcr.<hivvj C u.;ty. f;i
l our;, o j-'ro'-at^.
In ;e F-Iira} fih ]Vr( r. nxcrutrix* Peti
tion t> i-t- 1 i Ii<al EUtatc in p.i\';sCnt
or ?!<?? t j.
In v.iilt ;} p or-.'cr in ti e
Ml ove I V. ? 1 m-'I >.1 ;'r: n (.{ ti:t
fourt 3!ou o in Ci-in^n. >. ?>n Jf< 11
?ixy . U,- 1..; <!?v of f-V r v -rv 1 'O'J.
rin^tl.c lejui h <i:r.s ti .-a <?. i!ie f - ? I ? wi
<lf>~r! ib.-?i ;?r?"?t?ertv r?> :i :;art (ftli^rei
i f Jo?: p'j 1 4 lt.:-jr;, i v.va t<. n'if :
,3A.l fi- -)r ir.irt
in the Sty-.? yvd r<> :?:|v af-Arsald I'n ivfa
ue tJie lil >':>ra'm >u:it'i 'r ift.an 1 ?>o;in.t
cd*as fo'li) v> : Nor' It fy tvelt: ds ofl?in
kio Ki'-^la id. Vj-x-t V. y !>n !? of Ji.nn
N ici.ol ;i:n. South 1 v 1 of Levi Ki *k
Ian<itKr.iV West ! " Kstale <.? Jos i yh SA
IL r>.
'IVrriHo: .^nle- -Cash. Vprrliascrs to
pay fvr j>a;?ers. T. A. MH0OU6.
u<?ge Pro) a'e.
Jan. 7th., 1 ',?2. -s
i
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1 3 7 7 I
1/itS lit
ih W&Bfi,
L is to vor.r interest to bin
? i - t ^
where * on can secme the best
article lor the 'eas t . money.
If you smoke, trv our ciirars.
J ? i ?> . C I
We have every leading brand,
iund von will t.ot find a ix\ ciff:*r
p" C*
in our Louse iut that costs over
So per thousand-. &
We Lave a large stock <t
tobacco. WAcmh sell you a
pound ior 35e? whirh jou can
not duplicate elsewhere fur 50 ;
cts.
i
We kfct) oi.lv the best Grades
V ?' u
uf kerosiut* oil. V/e guarantee
wry gallon we sell, ar.d wt
charge you no more than yon
pay &r the inferior oil else-;
where. We will sell yo.u a!
large glass lamp complete for
25c. and up.
We keep constantly on hand
ji compu te stock of Drugs- nd
Me^'cines.
I have i^ceived my stock of
j Garden Seeds. Onion Sets and
Seed Corn lor '1)2. You will
1 ^
save money by buying these
articles of me.
o
I
ii.
i V
I
Plitsician and Druigist.
! pby?"<riin P. P. P. as a splendid
| vr\lirR*kT\ ?d.1 prescribe it villi groat
| .facivvi fr,r tho cures rfoLll fortes 6E<1
.?:'i-.?esc? IY:o:*ry, SeeondaiySnd Tertiary
'v.;!:, S-rl'i'i'ic luietiinattein, Scrofu.
- ? ? I>o:,sR, Gs.?itwlT?]arbwtlIinps,
| r - i-A, oid CLrorac UUsrs
fevs resisted fell treaiss&t. Cafanli.
; y
'Ul
~ k"l ^
RES
f f:' I
KfiSff |jp,f
L?- thyUii
-*?' : IMv-^-csL ?>7.nr.&, OhrriSte Female !
Mt-icnrul Poison, Tet;er, |
vtr
< \z': -y-cLis^r. Gliding tp the system
:\l ;t]. ? .
"rsosa sjsiecn aro poisoned and
? *c ??? ll0c.II3.ia an izapuit? condition due
?IP PC CURES
kk R Malaria
. -jfrsL-af-.l irrr^nlKritiefl are .peculiarly
l:v :b?j A ?^ irr?nl tonic aodjfelood
?7jpir,<; t?ro]-?rt*.C;3 of P. P. PflcsAjc .
JL'jlii "i.Cvt and I oias-jium.
ALLSKiN-wBLOOD
DISEASES.
The Best Hotisekold Medicine.
Once or trrico each year the sys
tem needs purging cf Che impuri
ties which clog the blood. From
childhood to eld a. /re, no remedy
meets all c.^ais vritli the same cer
tainty of results as
BOTANIC 11L00D BALM.
W. C. ScGauhey, Webb City, Ait, writes.
" B. B. B. has doae ne n >re arid lor leas
money than an/ other blood porilier I ever and.
I owe : he comfort of say fcfe to tt.?
..P. A. ShepiiL-rr:, XorfoJfc, V?_ Angcat so, iSSB,
writes: "I derxmd en B. B. B. for the pmemtiM
of my health. I hare had it in my family a?w
nearly two years, and in all that tin* katve aot had
to have ? dtcUr.U
JOT Wrtta t?r Illustrated -Bool flC Woada**
BLOOD BALK OQu Atlanta. Q?. Seattle* \
" I" ; -i I . ' .
Clothing Made tp Order.
i ? i ; * '
j I repres&it 1b Camden the
Celebrated clothing house- of
SVanamaker & Bro^rn. of Phil
idgjjrfiia, and keep hn hand a
(ull'iin? of Samples o?4he finest
quality of hk ported and domes
tic jjo.'Kls. Call aud let me
take your measure iVrr a Winter
Miit, - A n? Guaranteed, and at
prices to suit everybody.
Boys' suits, men's suits, over
coats. children's suits, any dress
? U ?
*=ui'S made to or lor from sam
pies on hand. Give me trial
and you will !?; weU pleased.
Respectfully,
' David Wolfe.
Scientific American
Agency for ?
CAVEATS.
TRA06 MARKS,
DE8ICN PATENTS
COPYRIQHTS,otc.
For informal I eta and free Handbook write to
Ml'JTN ? CO- S61 Broadway, New YoiiK.
Oldest bureau for securing patents iu America.
Eyet-y patent taken out by us ie bro?jrbt bef?re
the public by a notioo piven free o i chaiye In the
f qetttilis 'J^mmcau
Larfest ?YouI?t'oa of any wdendftc pepcr la the
?world. SplendidlT illuGt rated. No inteiliireot
rc-in should be without it. Weekly, 93.00 a
vear; HjO &tx months. Address MU>'X & CO,
PVSLXSUER3, 881 Browlwoy, 2s'ow York.
Ever Attempted by Any
House in the City
or State*
OWING TO THfi DEPRES
sion of the imtiey market and
the low price of cotton, I have
decided to clrse out mv stock
regardless cf cost. This is
c.
earlier th;in any he use has ev
er attempted such sales. The
muial time is February.
Counter No. 1 contains 250
Suits that sild at $10.50 to $15
will now be -sold at $7.50 cash
for } our choice. This is the
BEST O^FEK EVER MADE IN Tins
city by any house. No odds
and ends, but a good run ofi
itzesr This is your opportunity
o invest if vou want a bargain.
.Counters 2 and 3 contain 500 1
Sifts ih Sacks and Cutaways.
foim:rly sold from ?15 to' 25.00.
Now you can have your choice
lor 10.00 cash. These counters i
contain values that have never j
been offered by any one. No
trouble to find your size hi
thess tailor-made garments
you have such asxrt-j
ments t[q select from, I "want!
the money and room, tothi?;
ptock must be sold, an'1 if youj
are judges of bargains you will!
s:ot delay, but com^ and help j
move these <roods.'
In addition to the above I j
hAvc placed >>50 pairs ol Pants ,
on a counter. This line former- j
ly sold at $5 and 6.00, now take)
your choice at -o.? 0. This is
the bestbargain ever offered in
t O
pants.
Remember this Iine*bf eoodsi
H s i
is not old stock, but Ww stock,
this fall,, and will be sold for
cash. No ?.>ods of this sale are
| allowed 0:1 approbation.
m'. L.' kinahd,
Columbia, S. C.
V ! \ '? ' 1
for ?nd Children
"CMtoriaiseoireH adaptod to children that
I recommend It a* superior to any prescription
iaonn to me." IL JL A acuta, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St, Zrodklyji, N. Y. .
, ? /
j "The u-ae of ' Castoria * Is r--> universal an?
"It* writs so well known that it saems a Work
of wpererogatlon to endorse it. Fewawtbe
intajbpeut familie* who do uo; keep Castona
^wiUaa easy reach."
Cxxu* JLiktth, D.D.,
Xew York City.
Late Pastor Bloom; ngdeJo Eefonned Church.
C*M tori* i>o,
^ I" WG4 <*
Wil
** For terrral yoart I haT#,reedmmfnde4
your * Ofcstohjk, ' and ?baU alirji * donttnuo to
do AO Mil tus Inr&ri&bljr prgd&c udL beo^cial
1
result#."
"??r
Tax C"T?r*
Cowakt, 7T Mnwur K?t
York.
interes* -
eclipses. ?
j Here io an instance where a smaller body
anger one. | i >
M : j ' * M -T ;[[???:. 1
I ?up ? JO |me j)wjj$ ||ae,
ft >|* men's wt?ar, have thrown all $4.00 sh/>es in the shalle. Nt>t
o : .ly that, they have darkened the figures on higher prices, even
u;k to^o.OI), :iiul if our present record ii an indication, will /
.opaer or later blot t&em out. /><!
k ' ; ' -il ? M
S3.50STAKD3 OTTTIUST B25XjXD
I K*"'*' ' I | .; ? X ' i 1 I f
; alongside of the. figures ?1.00 and So.OO. Itploa>C8 thfc t>y* j-j
of the buyer and it pleases his'pocket, when after puying A ; '
patr of fine dress shoesr he puts from oO cfcf. to $1.50 backing
hiii pocket-book as a bonus. ! j j!
1 V fefl W SIBK OB IBM SOT 1
! ! i " I i K.'M
l> ? ; ; ;?!;'!;? t!| " ;. Of
Pougress nnd Lace, broad and narrow toes.
AVe offer for sale, also, other #ood shoos a t low priced. -
Girls' school Button sho^s -an toe, y\ $1 00
Boys' Lace strong bir;e? J i- $1 00
Children's Kid spring ^eel shoes .50, .60, .13. $1.00 & $11.23, ;'?]
j ri ?{ ? I j ' j
gUstJ' glwe, |{afc, |,Bi .
CAMDEN, S. C
WE WISH
TO QLOS
THE FOLLOWING STOCKS
<T1
r*
UWifV l.ilfitfett? lfD .
MIU, t{<
Mown, mmm,
_AT.M-:\Y YORK COST
ALSO
jQuf |a# gloUiiai
We jean offei 3011 >oine big bargains in tiiis department
Ladies' Shawls, . Ladies' liuierskirts,
TRUNKS TRUNKS
r
All of the.-e gooda must dg closed out within the next thirty
days. ^Tcj mean exactly what we say. and if you do not call
early yem will get left.
Remember our 0 and 10 cent counters as you will alwjay."
fine them worth- looking at
WE DO A STRICTLY
m .
Workitag for the almighty dollar only, which counts evfcry
time. S<^ do not ask us lor credit, as we shall be compelled to
decline yfrur request. .
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Always ready to serve you for the cash at the lowest po
prices. . We art . 1
YOURS TRULY