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'?"he Camtfen Chronicle' >CBUSHS:i> EVERY FRIDAY; THOS J' KIRKLAM). W. I. VILLEP1GUE. t Editors and Proprietor?. " KATE# OF SUBSCRIPTION*.? Orc, y??r,? l.V); m >nt!n, 7> cent; three months, ~>Occnt:?. ADVF.RTISIXG RATES.? One sqnarc . (one ine}>,)one insertion, $l.{/0; each ' suhe^qnent insertion, "iKvp.t Lfbrral reductions ? rates for three month*.*!:; moi.tha ui.A yearly contracts. All communication an?l,4*rfie!es./<>r : n: lication w.st a*' :?t '.-os; <?:? T;v-+ .. liar, to insure their in* i ::: the follow in** i?*i:e. >"o conmonii ati?*n ?-f a personal nature will { e puVIishetl in this p;i?>*r. exrcj t v as an affverliwement. Vx- pa ! ? ?r. articles :V. r publicaroi i:;-:-; ac ritm^tnici] hy tK* full nrinc^;n?t .i?! ?f tho wriier, in or.'er ti receive attention. fpAMDES, s. a At >11. - . 1802. t'OMHEYlS AND CULLINUS. T*r looks like Cleveland r.ow. B :t ?ome are ye t waiting to e J-rrv put < n his ?o Us i efore the fr.r-b->g;c.s to tiy.? Lexington I i^pai. h H.vve our people f< -r potter, t'.ae f:i;>T and the ei.oriiiify of thi- evil* it ln!lkr> upon the farming industry? \r>- they V n 2: to change this t :*>ue tor :>c me expcr:trto:;t witk the cum. rr?:v? ' Cot. Or* explains hi* vote t.r Willard by saying; that it was *iw>>Sy to j:ay a political ohti#4l?ua of the I>emoera< y. It seem.-* to be a ga- d ex rt>: e. Let c.s he fairsnl net ere '.it him .with foul mot:* it ary other can be assigned. T41K "I'll nicer" ' ? fceaec* k" nn< 1 '?Shanghai'' had a hig flatter at Edgc ftej^nast Saturday an?! feathers ^u-w . ^-he "Blinker" was very "sassyi^ jinfMii^d his < wn. Thes" fowls are N> - eomiog so well disposed to each other that they will yet roast 0:1 the same p<ih'v Tits f*l?< *irg States have cl- ct? ! Cleveland dclcg .tcS to Chicago: . Khode Island; ? 8 Peonsy ! van i a , <4 t "Minnesota ]$ ^assaehnsetts VS r~~ jOretfon. 8 t "Nebraska, 1 1? Kansas, '* 20 Indiana ::0 102 Ti?c following for Hill : New York. +?' 72 Wyoming, f ^ *> ^Massachusetts * , '2 Xot:;l 80. Tur. intensity ot. between the Cleveland ?n I Hill foil >wers tu.iv l>e gathered from the following remark? of O'Ferrall. in tit? debate on the X< yes Eoekvrel! e:???e in Congress: 'Tdonot." {To ?*i>U **.' ee<* to go around we iriog a labelin the ln:;el of my coat saying ajn a Democrat. " F have been criticised anil assail -d," he exclaimed after the -<nvit-ion whic h his words cr. at d had su'. sided, ;'he eanse I prefer a certain gentleman f<?r rai next Democratic Pre.- i lential n n;i iiati>n. It isfrne my ch< .'uv* is fixed. prefer ;v great l>i.r man. [ L tighter ami jippliasev] I. prefer a -man who is {t lien a:*l not a fox fr?*?e.Tc I s..vn .<ati?.?oj ; a man who i>fcoad and shouid?*rs shove every living IX-m >er. it of thisiige; v\ho knows no E ist or. West or Noith or . Scfoh : whose home "is the United State ? the ma^nitiet nt ;.n,l qr?.n?i '?r >vor Clevehnd; of tlie State of .\'ew Vot!;."; L;>uJ ajH^hiuse this outbnr"t. > - ,v A cccrd i 1*2: 1 0 Requcs t. ? 41 " - Wliea the MeKiiil'W liill was t;n <ler consiuleralion n:a:iv committees ; of manafacturcrs went. h. fn. e" 'Oim- ; gress witlt pro nr.se ;i a.:;; ndraVtits ; These suggestions w> re ' many adopted verhitirr. piom;>ile?i as ihev were wholiv hv ? ii:s\ in" r ? - ' ? / terests. These I'nrts were ly handled by \Ym. 1., \X ilson. (?! Wiest Virginia, in his ma*?etl\ on the laiirf. 1 / 1 f The Silver YVrd ~e. There is groat danger 10 ihe De trtorracy from the ?.*> iura v of some of its nemhers ;n thrusting forward ihe free silver issue ahead of otlters more important, r.r.d ' threatening to kick ow? of traces jt their policy is cot a^?n:ffcd. \Ve+ Cannot think I hey y el realize ih? disaster sueLui-Ci''Urse wtvuld i.rfng. aud we ar^J-f^'s-.taded ih.it they have failed to open tjieir eves t^ " the paramount importance "of -free foreign trade in tie- farmers of this countf) . We implore the farmers of this C^nnty not to :ns.:<e that AJisd and miserable mistake of relegating to ; i the rear that issue whit!) is most Vila, to their i?ter3st. ar.il upttn j which fcv clo?? union with ihe-'Oe mocraty of the SmtU-West they] N^old Asveep the country, y 1 he democratic contritions of, Nebraska and Indiana . have ^ah 'j ?i, stained from the silver issue, and * Voted it s>ide. They have ->?oken \ in thunder for the great lea&f 0f tariff reform.. Th<? machine solder of.New York is reciting d^fore ;!?c rod hohbenthusiasra of tl?? Wvst ^and the Empiie State is listening Co Use call r?f the other States for her great son. Let us heed the voice of Sincere and patriotic men ^ all over the land, and not by our own foliy again put our necks nn-j &r the Republican yoke. 9 Pointed Paragraphs. ' i . / ? # * "The fixing of protective- <lutiei3 : is simply the distribution of pe cuniary favors among a- ciowd of. greedy appIie?rH*." ^The making of a t.iriif i>?, in - I prac&Ve, simply a great 'grab' in which the retained advocates of seifislt interests bully and beg. bribe I w :m<\ logroll, in life endeavor to -get the 1 :i r 'jrcsL? possible protection for . themselves.*' ; "Free trade consists simply in letting people buy and sell as they ! war.; to buy find sell. It is pre; | lection that requires force, for it consists in preventing people from doinir what they want o do. Pro tective tar: a* *ie n.3 mtch applica lions of force as arc Mt.ck:?din<r | squadrons, and their object is tht sar;e ? to prevent trade.** /?When it comes to buying. what thev want protectionists aie free I ? 1 | traders." ^ ???T hough a people maj' (>cti\e ; Niv institute a tariff to prevent trade, j ifbti. individual wants and desires j i will stiii force them t'? trv t'? trade, j.'.st as win u a man ' ies a ligature j abound hi* arm h id Mood ni l try; r/C^> circulate." | "What 'promotion calls on us If- : v reserve ourselves from, and guard I 4 j " # r ? ourselves ag-insi, is trade. < fc*Wheu to encourage one industry j ? frc raise lite price of its products ? I,V a protective duty, ve at tlie i same lime ^ reduce- -a d?r??ctiy it: jjurious i IFi-ct upon oili.-i iodustsiesj > itiat use those products. ' w\Yhen it cohks to encouraging j not one r.or a dozen, but a Luou- j :sand different indust.i ies, it is-**^ "possible for human intelligence to j trace the mull if: ri<*n*'s elft-c's of ? raising tiie price of so ioon\ pio Irfucw." j , \. A "It is sometimes said that pro tection does r.o', increase price?. It ^is sufficient answer to ask how thefi 1 can it encruirag**? To say that a f % tk / ! protective* tariff encourages the 'home producer without raisiftg | prices iis to say that it encourage? him without doing anything for him. Wherever beneath this as sertion. as reg&>-(|iess-of tact as it is of theory, there is any glimmering of reason, it is either the notion I that protective duties do not per roanently add to prices, because ? they bring about such a compe tition between home producers ?> finallv carries prices down to-tne previous level, or else in a confused idea that it would be an advantage to home producers to be secured 1 the whole home market, even if a. j no Higher prices " ! "But as to the (IrsV. the only way in which a protective duty can in \ crease fonne competitb n in the ? prodwtion of ;iny commodity* is b\ so increasing pi ices to attract j 'producers to the industry by the i superior profits to be obtained. ; This competition, when free to : operate, ultimately reduces profits! j to the general level.* Hut Ih'.ste* not to pay ihaV^N^'duces prices To j what they weald oK. w ithout ? the ' V ^ i Idutv. Dili the price cX a protect- j ed article fail to the poirtLat which 1 the fort- ign product coulX not b? imported were there no ihej duty won !?<! C-'Hse to protect, >J i he foreign prod net wotild not be1^ s , l imported if h were aho;;s!?e?i, n:?<t | i he -producers for wh?>se protection ! Tt was imposed would v^ease to car. ; forYls retentb In w itat instance ; has this been the csse> A?e an\ tiP\pro'. ???cl*-d ind- -*ri"S le-> ms^fcor protect ?i'>\V thai: v ley wi'ie f??riy vears "frorty-one nji'.lion ooUarso? :*re $?&lhere<l upon au i::>;v,: ! riior, ?>f $(>0.0<3?000 wo; tl? df ami 9 ... KO^icns^ >irr ! >n re is t?"t :: ri? -4 !;*? i civil izeil country in ;!;<? w ; ?ri ? ? . L!: a ? imposes on v-s r ? ? c ? [ ? 1 ? ? , (?.:;<? o! the simple r.o-c .?>??? i??? of M ft?, a cruel :<n>l merciless r:? lc of tax ation. >V"'i applause on ihv Demoora! fc sUe." : ^ ^Stio'u a i a w is T* lefensi !?>.?? ns a system of r- vcnr.e. Bnt, as i\e a';l know, i.-ixv^ire not V^v'u-d in this county toJ-f.v for purposes of reye a'vie. W hat L'oes into l!ia pihlic T roast;! / is merelv i!ie ove: flow <*! the stream, whose volume our friend on t i;o other si?:e earnest iv strive to conduct into ihepiivale: ! . . ^ rrserYoirs of the l>ent ficianes of our ; prot ccli ve ? v s te ra . ' " "The Government spreads tbe J.>:inquet. hot tafces its scat at lFi< Ir.wer end of the laMe, content to ^ i receive wii a 1 its quests raar leave: of.?!;e fcssC [Applause co tbe Democratic side/*] "And what shall we say '?f the $33$,ttfH),000 worth of woolen goods , made in thb tJSrrstry last Tear, pro- ! tected by a duly t.f $80 ? un-.!er the; McKin'ey hifl perhaps as much as, *90f~nr> the hundred dollars' wort*? ' i against like imported goods?*' 1 "Has the duty then also operau-d | to increase by its full amount Luf | price of these home goods to the ; domestic consumer5" 11 that also be tro?, or or a p prcximately true, we may well stand agh ast at the enormous tax i ? f t ? * I which the laws irapose upon our! people; partly for' the Treasury,; but chiefly for the benefit of the | favorites of the law." * WILLIAM L WILSON. ? ? j "What do these protectionist' ; sj^nliemen profits'; ? T<> protect . a gainst trading, to prevent people j I trom trading with one another?' i Is it not ohvious to every man that * protective tariff law has for its | ol?ject to prevent S'>me one fiow trading with some otic el*e? It is evident that there must--ljfc men in J his ecuntrv who wish to trade with ' those in son.e other country ?r y<'U J would n(?t pass a law t'* prevent this trading. Ifi-io. then, is a j country where n:en are prevented ? hy ]nw f rnm ? railsnj. I snj, '&f?. Chairman, that trade i is natural. Tf left to ta\e e a re, of | themselves men will trade v. ith other men who will give ?!-.em t?ood j bargain?. When I p'.odiice an.v r? i tiling on i.-.v f.trm ? in.m or h<?g or cattle ? 1 prod u <*?? a 1 a r ge r < j 11 a n t i J t.y t ! ; n n I can use n.ysrif, bteau-t' i :i'?j>e to trsde the surplus v.-i ! n j other won who lia.v artiu'es that ] want ; and ! want to trade with the. man or tiu* people or the na'ion ?.viio Ti- 1 i I give tne brst bargains. ? I want to where I ran g?*! ! rich instead of getting p'.or. I > 1 i t-he ia -v st<*jis in to prevent this T 'ie pi ou-cti vr-vfirifT I a w* c > h 1: ;k s . me to a par tic- ill a: Section of ttr country* It assumes t'ival, the peo ?' V 1 if !?'ft at liberty to trade, will make bjid bargains." "BecsiilSC ffe cisii ii"l trrde t!i? % prodi^^s of our farms for the p." ducts of labor in foreign countries, we are restricted ? *.:??? mail:eis of this cunlrv by the tantf inon??po!v, | and iii.liou?>!i liu to is a ib-mani lo these products abroad ih< v aiv sinking lower and iitffcr in pi ice every <layv until tor! ay thev nn awny Itdo'v il?e< o^t ?>f p:ij 1m tmn IIow doos ti.is benifit, tIie"Ta-r# is of America? I want to sav to t!ie Sou! hern ?cotton piantcr that I want to sc< ?him relieved fiion e*erv tax upoi. Ills industry, simply from a seltish interest, if from no otlur, cans*. 3L? For cotton n-p trade rorn and \F?Ten: ; and 1 he SKoutheiHi oiaiiU-r is :i >? large buyer of Iv ir.s.is cor", and - 6 the less He is ribbed, the l/?> ; money is taken from him bv a rob her tarilf, the more he uili have | left to b'iy Kansas corn with." JESRY si MI'S N. * KUctrii* Hitter*. I Tiii.s rem <!y i ? lKYi>;ni so in i known | a??i !?> p 'pu!af to n \ r.o : I mention. Ail w! o ! ?-i ye el Kivi i Bitters sin* tie* s.>:i i (i1' i:< ?>r i ? - | A ptirer tn-Mfcine d >? s >1 >t i*:;i.?' ;;n i i: i < irnaiMhteed to all that is t i ti:n <! : Klei?j}itt >r.< will cl'.re :ili di-T ??! I r Iii> Liver : 1 1 1 Ki-i'i 'v:-. \vi I v mow', i * i iMit:n!t'S. Ii ;il S:.!t Ilhftm aid MtrT * I ;?? fleet ions r^isc 1 iv in-por.* !>i:>o i ? 'AM! ! i drive MaS-jri-; sfystriM an ! p.v vent as wyil is r^.o nl; it :i iri <1 r-wrs, ? ; For en re of fie id.tehe, Constipation a: <l [o( finest i>n t.*v Fi.'-'eiric Bitters ? *iK!::v satisfaction or nv^ne; r - funded. ? Prire ?> ) ets. i i ] ;>cr !> r at F. L. Zemp's Drn.vr > lore. (). F. WI?:iTHK8;l Wholesale Grocer. vY!i<;ki*:ile Dealt 1 in W'lXKS. L1QUOIW a;: (I CIO \USt N-\ iSo 1> : y, ( iiarfo.-ton . S. C. I Aft C' f\ ^ r K ?y5 'Z- ~~ *' -l - s/ r? r- :c : e ? C? B0uBEM01;Ii I and a ho'jsc'c.!.' r-'.-tor;:r> o?:r" c.c \ Of s ArSteo I s? fp Vjbffl . R1 | res Full Fa^t.c s - SationalSewMig MachiosCo, to # JoNE M.' f*Ur ACTUH.NG CO. SELVJDERE, ILL. <fia.rij.ajlc-?:i> Si H~e ftitiiy Sewing aJacrii>.ss Scientific Auerican * Agency fop^ F CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS 'COPYRIGHTS, etc.* For Information *n< i frea HancTSoo"* * rito to MINX Jfc CO- 3C1 Broadway, Nrv Yobk. Oidest bureau for aecnnnjr patent# to. America. Erery patent taken out by ns is bro?u:ht before tie pnjltc by ft notice Riven free of cfc ?r?e ir the jfrievtific JmericatJ Larsr*st eirraUtion of any ?aentiSe paper ta tbe mo rW. SplendidJT Ulostrtted. *" * man should be without 1*. Wm ?ear; SL20 six month*, ftjhwi XT X! PCBXJ5HESS, 361 Bre?dw*y, Kew Vo**. *10,000 GIVE-AWAY. j By the Great Southern Weekly, j The Atlanta Constitution. J Ton thousand dollars will be rtistribnt- 1 e<l this \car hy Tijk Wkekky ('cnstiti - TloN. published at At l;ii it:!. < i;i- . aronn ; > its suhscriix-rs. This jrvent newspaper has n roath' the ] largest circulation of any w^ k' v news paper pii: li>hed in ihe { n":e ! States, and. with < n ? exception, in !.< n "on, x lit* ! largest in tin* world. Jt is, fir>t ahdf?.re- j tn<':sr. a newspaper. chronicling, every | week ilrt x .11 news ?>! ,-iii the world, and rlovoted especially to ti:e development ; I < f tie- Si.p.t::. Its circulation now ex- j ; Is l.'O.O o. and it is pushing f >r 2? 0. : ("00. Sarnplc copies u iii sent on applica ! rion ATen-Thotisaml-ih.l ar Distribu tion. l ive thousand d<l!;rs wiii he divided j ; among i,s sr'uV risers l.o'.w cn now a;.-' j.'uly Nt . nr.d Jf.'.O 0 hc'wivn tie n and . J (hevTiii <>! the war, Tk<- lir<t division will ho h.sed <>:) the rci:it <?f she nominating eonvt n?i on^ of ! the t\v.?gr.-at parties iji .J : ; : i c . and the j j < ti.i-r c.n the result ot l^ie presi lentia! I ehrMon. Lf, j 'I he national donioer:r*ic convention I I snei ts a: Chie:iii;> Jan ? 21. -f. ' 'l li;* notional rej?u!i]i;v.n con ventioi: j : : i? M-f ;it nnn'is Jane 7 h. I loth w.'i eominatea t-iniflltl itc for pros- j id nt viee-nresident. i'"r tl?? First Prize. Twenty-five hundred dollars in jrob! j will 1>.?* ir!vc^r"lA*v r.'j k {\i.\s-rrn nos* to, : s 10 <neecs^i*i! an>\ers <>: the ?o: -i.on. ' if if> :ri !: hr f/;r / <WS <if ?Ht rf;f ;V>r j/rcriiy.'nt and ifjt'iit. J A ! ! y |>o:?on i:s:_' ili?% f> ur njimcs thus eh<?sen/V\li i f ei. titled t-j the rir.vt j ! r;>;> Ki eflsh. and if, by c!l;- I.e.", ] ni'To than ? ? i : o .-n-Wi'N correctly. the; t>::ZL' nil) be divided a*ecrdiir.rl\V for n s.M.ron.I Prize. I Five hnndred dollars in cash \vi 1 be: ? :i\'iuf<! iunon^ those who ;:ues* correctly ? o:ily threie on! cf the* f-ur names t.? be j t '-.ns chosen a-, p irtv standard bearers, so that rh : i_r ? 1 1 s e; in.*y j.r piie-y \vr >n^ as t>om? "I ?he four names, anil i y ir;-t t _r three correct Vk.il! cune in lor this nri/.c. .">.2,000 More? 2?j0 Prize. In a 'd'.tinn to the above $.">.000 in jjojd. . * .'.0 Xs ii?* i)v 'A' !! he ttistribnted in 2* 0 j ? ri/. con -is! <>f twenty-iive <ro'd v/atehes iii:d-twvnty^ive silver watch s, ; (he ret*j! value ? i which is-?4 > an-l-Jf -0. re>>ec:: e! .*. ;?mo '1 ? i0 **? ip?c s of '?V;*nsTKk s M \ n r;s I H( inc. ?. \ ?:n -i.or.,r a-: ! ? <i:! ion. , j?:l.y iil:i. t -atei! ; n i eon isi'n^ of I J00 ? t . .... i ; i t- s* > >1 va tenes vri I ,c^; .?< n tofcvcrv hundred ?>.:! . ,'t of the l:.ts i \*? tl. the silwr watches to the n< Xt M'"i( s o' j h ?!!',<{;*! :d i: ball ?ts. and att.r that eve-v ^:it'i*. t! t> i I >i w ; i receive one u the - 0 ; *r's in.unmoth diet'o uiries. A i ha 1 "its "tins! be aee.-iijip mil' 1 bv an ? year's suh.;? ri t:cn !;? Tim; W >:kk C'<>X ? ri'i'i'Tioy , at . m'y }fl. an ! must i?e ' writ'i li i t; r> so;*: r jte ]':< ee > f j);'j?cr l'nao i!i t eAn ainin^ order t* ?r sc.bseri|''i >n. ?j Ti.e xvi iM. r ot any of ti?*- 2**- ]. rir.es , ahov.- !< t ?*' w'll be ;?.\\ n a !ro ? ir.j, at hhe' eM .Y"\0:0 di-iribniio i aft?r .July ( ! s cusis vnr, nojuii:*.' sn-l ??* ?i may : V.'t S-. OO <>;? s i m vr<i!<]. Y. n will ct r i !ai" y r**r i?e r I ? ? ? ^ te?t weekly n ws . j>*.t i?*iMi !:? ?l i : tile Sonih i.;r nt e war ; : : i t;.e r \\ i 1 i*v?*r be .*. y >;*r tvlu-n :: j*^n*a!:.e >s .aoei will more inteivsiin.u" than one ! $ '? d ress all eoj'iimnn'eati ns ?[,? :Ti r:oN\ Athmta. is ?. r v . ? ; i ? :i Ilaihvay C-"m P. IT. C:IA V! a, INwiwr. f'\i; . >;;n . S. IK*; . 7;Ii l-'.'!. On a:i'l ? i i **r iii'.s ! r.-f ; n - v:.i; r } 3 in ? *.v i ; ? 1 ihc* ;?*i li?*.v ? ii^ M'!?e sorrn. L' :wi* ('.1 i >? >y .1 i . > ? " 1 1 : 'Z- " )* i> ?' ?><:?? *" ( ;ir :<'M .m"! " W .it. ? '? Jv ;!li; . ?Nr." ( ' . f '? Ciian< :-!>? -l Au-.-i: :n Vh-. '? r.?!r. i ! ! ' '1 I i n jt" 1 K r;--vi^ ! :? ;? !'?.?:? >-i n .j'<* .< 1 r t I i 5 .*? ? rl I >.;i!y 5 CO ?> 11 ; -j !**? :> i). \ ?>! 1 .. f? !? p. i; ? I- i? Hi ?' -i-S Ti ((! r, i'.? p :u <?> ?. <? i'J :? : - *. ;? ii.j 1 ' 1 0 "? j > r?i 11 1 <; ? i : > t i N.)in 11 i' *; ? :i ) ; . '?> n .1 ]:?! >? 0 1 ! id')', a ;t: !>' 'J1' a K.' f. l ;; :i ^ li :?!>?.> ?. i > : t 1 N.irr. r.v ( r * '?! ?-i !v ? .1 ? ! '? r t-?:- ? ? 1 _* 1 * : - ; ? .??: j 11 - - r "?'o i*h ?:r \V ?>:. ??r vi . l? i< ? t ? \"; w V *rk 'J; ? K \ i 5 ; ' .< !? ? ton ;i-? ir v {.? j. v.. \y \ !.!..?? a r; M. iV A O n r. s! M ,!i.: . . j > ; ' i x : > L y Ciu, !:;' v * ? 1 j . ? : i *4" t > T r.;:.;.c f :V* *1 1 ve. 7 ? i ? 1 ! x ; 1 no r I..-. (U-.h'-L ?; \v, vi:!!;. '? K ?>:?-!> 1 w ?? 0:;k t ?? ! till ? r'u^ r!o;:>:. n/i i i.l :? ?? LriTiCis:.- ?! " < ?* K'wck 11. I *? V:;. Jf. il *? ?? !i!*fksv5 I; ? ?? S;;s i'*y ?? .r-h' n \ r. Mi ;;o.i 1 a i ( i? )! ?* 1 1 S )v. Til. [.v. M rim ...... ; * 1 1 sit 1 1 ;.vrf- ?: ?I .vc | ?? S:i "i Ii y , l?i;i<-ksntir^ '' \ rit.kvi.'K* " Vock 12.11 , Catawba Jot. 41 Lanelteter ? : ?' Pleasant HiU *' He*th Spring " OakbRp^ ? " Kershaw 6i \VresjtYil-e " Dr.Kalb Ar Camden t T rains ?t<">]> on signal at all stations . j Passenger trains run througa be-, tw*;en Columbia an<l Marion. Connections made ? with :Tt. <$r P. at j Blaoksbnrg and llock Hfil and with "8. A. L. 'ttf, Cvtawsa Jhnciiou. 't< * C, M. WARD, iicnerml M?na<:*$ A. TlilP, Sttpl. J. A. SHEORN, roll^cior & lletil li'state Agt.. v ^ Cannier!. S. C. i ? ~\~k. wittkowskyT j ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAMDKN. K C. Practices in all t'U tlie Courts <>f the Stutc Si>ei i:il attention ^ivyn to col lections.** [ i C >MT.RX!X<; A N1:w Xt'TftiMEXT. ALE AM) BEEF Brought Oi t by .the sugges tion <;f i lio late eminent Doctoi J. MI I.N Kit EOVHliUGU/i. OF LONDON. who w.is;i]v' uKST writxk ok 1 o. d>. :?r.<! rr.csi -?V ^ Notud ]5rir nriAN in the tkkat MKNT ?. i 1)1 SKA SI'S of the DK;K - TlVK ?fJliGANS ' ]) I'll p; ill ill world lie salt i : a boon it woul bo to tluMnedieac profc^iou if sotn rciiub'o chemist woulct" briua outn i Extract ol Malt in com bination with a well-digested 6: iK'Dtoiiized Beef", "iviu<r us the ! I . 1 ? , . olemeMso. Beef, and the stimu lating and riutrious portions of | llgllffl And Ale and Beef pop ton izul i; ill.' identical combination a> ; sn-rj'i-stcd bv this eminent Pin i . * ? *'? ? : >i?:i Hi. In each. bo 'tie is conjtuinpd the FULL NUTRITION of | ON E Qif RTKR POUND OF | LEAN BEEF, thoroughly pep lionized. ! The Ale is one year old be lore we bottle it. ami is guaran teed to be equal to the bos' | Fngl.sh Ale. ? IB-PAI1K1) BY? i j The Ale and Bjef om i I?nn\. ! !>. WTO OHIO. U; S. A ]:r;( c fi?r& lar^e 1 "2; z bo! tie.' 25 cmts, -T!w only .place it: j t nv.i yo i oao j;ot it is :\t Dr. | .V A. Mooiv's Drug Store. j whore you will always find ;? J fill] line oi Vil lus ainl I s t\ j ft i ft o s ? ( i I o ! ; n * ]*i ri r; witcf in ho't'es or on Ci'ir I'tii .seeds. Points, 0:'s, dv. ;h. \;V ./ ?. J Piivsciau a nil"; Dm iri-t. S, :? .-.*P i s ' 5s*l ON i I ! ^300 po YoirWant -j Uronlovraent? ! j;V wliic'j yoti < :i:i from i /> . O 5, ' l ? : ?? *? ? /i ? . ? t ' * j?<' !* ? : 1 1 ; r 1 1 < : ? I ! ; ;? ?'i tH-n i'.i. v. '.v'{ 'i . : >???.! wnrk I ; : t ? >?>'? ri"! 1 \ (?".v 1 ;?:}?? ;? '!?. i ' ?!! I it.* nitif ?Jip.t j V ? M ???:<? Yi?' ;?>?? ? i! i' jjiCK ! sr.. I i* 1'SiJ v-.'i ' it ? i ? l';v\r.>;k. Ii sc. j 1 1,1 ?<-' ' y. V.-: i:< 1 ? u-. Wi''VJ' I t ??<?:. ?i ? 1 1 > in ^ <."?>?,<. ! I; ?p :i '.-"A' i j? 1 ?"> pmui?? i.'i : : ; ;? <>.? m i?> .in .??>.! ate ? > >iv a '? w -v. ^ t.s ?ii*s . V;V \V;i nt ? , i x t : \ ?: <!>?>. v w A k i: i? f :i?- ? i > (i. t I . \ i ! "r ."> j Ti "?? ?> il ?* \* "> ? t i J : ; s 5 - '??; v. ?'i: is-r M "WOMAN. : V'lii iir-r< .??> :!?. \\V\! !:kv !?. !^.ft k W ':! s].:>'?y V:-a VI' !i ? r.cy. .\V. i f; ?-*n:*;t io : i > v urn ! i- Tiscn i?" '? ii-i swv ii' ? t c< i;i ! . : ! i i 't : t ii;-. o'ii it'i ;i > fl- ,;j ' V?> IVI.L .'*! iss a < : t >1 5 i> rili;s<V. .ivTt-jv v. rav;it 1 >':(??'. ? ,\<lv! r< -s 1 ho limd. Pvi/nsinn^f ' 'o. WASTIIXG TON'. ]). ' WHY 13 THE w. L. DOUGLAS ISWSIaila, i: :> a s^airwl.f.4 witn no tacU^or vrai thread To hurt tbe f. ^t; wkdo of the be?t Jtr.c calC.?t\ lWi Mid cjfv, and w tiwv. short of t'ii3 QTK"! ? ti.rtn a 'j or.Cr vianufartursr; it equals hand (CWM shoes cos Jin? from $J.OJ to ,$v-'t9. CC 00 (acnuiuo lland-icved, the finest calf 3 ? * shoe ever oflered for ?'qiiai v i reticii l:nrv >rted sh<V3 which cost fr>>ni $v<) tto $&<U. ' j C>l t*0 Hnnt!?Sfwril Writ f*b#c, toe calZ, %D Hp ? stylish. roTiiP >rtable and dltrabfe. . The bcrt ' v...u^u.r,r.,i.(uiriiuu gun shoe evr>r offereJ at this prJc?> : *amegKuIe as cus-' tom-made shoes costing from SG.T0 to cT.QO. QQ 50 Police Shoe: Farmers. [KatlroM Men vOi andVUerCarricrsallTrearoicRi; Itnec&lf, seamless, smooth inside, heavy throe Mies, exten sion cdjre. -One pair win \rcar a year Sv.M VI orkiosrauMi * fhoiea strong and durable. 'There who 1 -have Siren then atrial will wear no other make. , j DAVe| JW.OO nnd SI. 73 school shoes ar#| DvT O worn by the boys everywhere; they sell oh their merits, as the increasing sales show. I oH loc 83.00 I!and??awed shoe, test LaUlCtt I?ngoU. very stylish; equals Kreach Imported shoes coating from #UW to t&Ou. Caatiaa.? 8ee that W. L. Douglas* nama aad price are stamped on the bottom of each abo& kv-taks ho sttsnrm^ji HIRSCH BROS. Do Vo Wait, a fjitjl of J If so I can sell you one that will exactly fit you ar dexjactly suit you. * I am the sole agerit in Cam den i'orW?namalv*e r & Brown, 'lie LARGEST and MOST RE LIABLE CLO THING HOUSE in AMEBIC A. You will find at my store the finest, prettiest and mrst com plete lins of samples EVER 1 BROUGHT TO THIS .CITY. Now is the time to order v onr SPRING CLOTHING. Why not Jet me have a suit Miade to order for you when von con <jet it JUST AS pllEAP* AH goods warranted, and satisfaction guaranteed Poli te attention to all. Yours Respect full \\ - 1), WOLFE. Ihe Wilcex & Gibbs Guano Co. I CIlAIilTESmVs. c., \ ? ? I ' i^&suC. -jhrtf- T7y^?Y~ C ^VS<?v ?rv# fltiA QeftfajK. trjfib ^fcr^Zdy I ) i ; . .is Till l'i,\IT uLL i nil liliiPi Tli '.t is :the thought of many who a iv fx?t well posted. If tl ley will only re.t 1 ijhis advcr 'isemcnt tiici\ will be ctn.ivinecd : hut tlii- is the place f r Tailor Made (jniniCTb's with r'orrect stvhs aji 1 of the best nntkc and perfect lit. I ailn hhowin? tin 3 season, the finest ami bes'* assorted stock Spring C'lothiny ever brought to this city. It embraces all cf the correct styles, patterns :\ivl qualities that go to make up a first clns^fiitins: Tailor Made Garment..'- These od> 1 offer you are madoi and trimmed erjinil to cu.-tom wor , .iiid to* give ymi hard wear. They iW rot simply made t<? si 11 a> snm irarments are, with ?jlasljy trimmings to citcb tin rye. #The:'e are h' liest goods; lione.'tlv; nv.'tle v\ ?n\ler ti> tj?ive iiar^w'ear and li?<ld their shane 1 until worn cut'."' TLo<c who trad" h e re . k u <5 w t i:r <"jti a 1 i { y I U!::k'i of tile lm -? i can v. and 1 ft el perfectly safe in iMiyinii; heiv. Th"y sajve save 1:1 n.-\ i by it. and my ~|>:i;-es are lower I than you pat- for inferior' ?TOO iS. My Fi.rnislsijii Goods is up, it.s ii-ii/ii . i!i s ime jv* ? > fls i( is bolter. * s; icfiuS ? y \\\ <}!? ii.f\ and friers than eve; , i e!t>iy. V?;u s! it . nl ! w t?n in lUllr/i^nu I ii !c?' i \ f-sts ,-t 'J'> ri>. so'; I olso'.vht IV f-hv :o\-:s. IikI-.ji (J.-. ii/..- \.\>h 1 ill' '.'id ill lit;' > :r. (1 ^ ? . 1 hnvo the ! v _ > st iii.c ui ?*? I ? 1 1 : Ut-sierv :U 'J ) c\:, m all tii;it;sr<? shown :in\\yh< re. S .t inv |so>i ti v* ?] y !.M 1'biOik uis-?, rililife'r crr:isi-';? !ui I i ^s: rv t?? suit; ?! , j ' l . ? l;:f ' liv- r. N I \' :?;U Stuck IS C(>!nps(';< . wn-il w)\ the SiiU-jr.'S :uul ;w)!ois which is thu latest out 'this senxm in Suit still' h:i's. I have the.'.iriicst line, that is foiiiii] in the, city. sin w .ing cm'iv sjhr?|x? t. > suit the \rearcr. My Stock.' uf 15<\vs" Cloth in^r is liir^o and complete in Kiu-epants . Suits and Long Pant Suits hind^oiriely made, ?perlect in lit nd correct in dyKs. You will find itll the popular sluules and -patterns as well as qualities? here. ; ' Siiiit wnists in endless j variety and sizes irom 5 to] 14" years. L M. L-l KINiVKD. Columbia, S. C. } ? . ?;* for Infants and Children* "Caatoria is eo well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A AacnrR, !I. D., Ill So. Oxford St.. Brooklyn, X. Y. i 1 ? I1' i "The use of 'Castaria * %? so universal and Its merfts so well knowivthat it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent faraiiit* who do n6t keep Castoria within easy reach.*' i '? , 0xrjx>8 Miami, TV P.. NewXorkCity. Late Pastor Blooiuinjfdal^ Refortui i lining ~ ?? J ' Ca*torl? cares Ool!cx (Y?)?t{]wtlon, Sour Stomach, Dlarrbroa. Eructation, Kills Woruu, gives deep, and prxuuottis d/? ppstion. Without injurious medication. " For several years I haw recommended your ' Castoria, ' and shall al*\ s continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial . results." Edwin* F. Pardbe. M. D.t "Tho "Wintbl^'," lC5th Street and Tth Ave., N?v? York City. To* C**TAdft Cojcpaxt, 7? Mm ray Sttisrr, Nw York. 20 aiVJ TAILOR'S CASH BARGAIN1 CARRI80N BLOCK Xaools. to T5?" our Oviro. -A-Cl*.; 33?*a.sr ' wliere yow , oan 3SSZC3- MOIVTEY. : I , 7 f ; * : ? | 10 cent Ginghams at S cents. ? t|f.l Best Calicos at ()j cents # Shirting Calicoes Fast Colors at 4 J cents. Bleached Long Cloth s?t nil prices | Brown Homespuns at all prices. ! The nicest Stock of Tabl? Limns in the city, which we c*& k 'save you to 50 perc-nt on. ?; r-t ? -JB' Spool Sijk. 100 yards o cents. v- , Twist "1 cent. Good Pins 1 cent a paper. | Needles 1 ' 4* j We carry a iree stock of millinery which you will findtie#*! jceeduigiy low, We are closing our stock of'ilotbing cut| r?it ~ \ ^ ] i;w !^\jm .j 'ik*. ^ ?. wW ^ \?u,* iM4 ?tJ \*4 *????? ?u. 0 '*?! .?! 'Jr Q < j * I I ' Our stork of shoes can not he downetl by any house in the .if: ! city. \V ? do not hell paper bottom shoes; but will give you ^ honest goods every. time at lower prices thin you can buy e!$Cv\/j win re. Remember we, do not oiler you an ai tic feat $2 then fall" I to $l. 25,. or as they say. make upon vouJ We do a strictlyfjf (hi require. honest hrsmess and treat everybody alike. Curry; Combi, 5 10 c *nts to 25 cents, p \ Horse Brushes,' 10 rents to 40 cents. Bridle Bits, o and 10 cuts. Hammer. 5 cents to 50 cents. . t f\ - H . tehetsi 10 cents to '?>{) cents,, ;? j Saw.-* < 25 cents to To cent*. f j (.'? IVee Mi Is. 20 cents to 50 efn'.s. Floujj fitters 10 an i 15 cents, the same thafyou 1 25 evnts for. J One pint tin eup.i 2 for 5 cents. Sho*? brushes 10 cents to 50 cents. ( ofhte Jruts -3. T, .and 10 cents to oO ectyis. Tin Buckets 5 cvnis to 40 cents. \: One ^ Hon (?l 'ss* Oil Cans- -80 cents. reg|il if price 40 ccnte, sometimes 50 c?nts. * ? ! We cafawj* i: ire 1-inr of household goods. but can not mention levervthiiu' here . Co h it? ;mu see 11 r voursolf.' We will save von o ? . * I money. ? ,? | ' '. .V . i How is it- that we can sell jro.ids so cheap? We are asked ? ; th it ques.ion every day. We will u-11 you; in the fr.^t place. wo, buy tor cash. n?ver foil - I four months time,' so we save from fifteen to twenty per cent I right here. In the next place we <1 > a spot cash down business. !-:vinj credit to nObo.lv rich or poor. -j.;* ! Everybody is perfectly tro d when they make a l/dl to be paid Uijr wl en they please, but when pay day comes they may be 'dead, baste:!, drunk or in (ieoriiia. We sell nothing but g ed cootls, ami guarantee to save vou I money on every purchase. W e are the leaders <,t low prices in *(\tmden. and if honest,' ! i square, fair prices will draw >ou to us \\\ stand ready to give ' : them to each and every haver visiting Cnm len. Give us your i trade and. we will sayeyou money DO NO T ASK US FOK ( UK I) IT :js wc.wili be compelled decline i;ii llcasLs. Spot cash ;dwa\s. j % VorUSTRULY & |18 ? H ita m fjk w c ?s3 HSlUfJ One vi-aiV sub -cri { tion to ' ... 6CC3-003E? FO^m?? ? ? ? '.y.-. [l'uhlisbor's i?ricc l^Cpar] With every Ten Dolfrr* ( j worth ot (k){;.Is purchst.seiL. Jnoni , ; . . .,J. * CAPER'S SHOE AMD 'HAT STOttt. i a'lw ~,?t? ,b?,. The ,-mfe need not Le ,at ' n, ~ , >?j person, lhe.ickets sn- l< ii(<h . , ? ,74 u * .M;i?;tzine together. As \ to see {he nmhL ~ h i , , - L l,xe copies at sto^e-*' aUo a>k for Oar new j 1 ? ;rc 7%; lot Late, Men and BovJ .EntiJ,], and coti gapeif $hee.