The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 13, 1892, Image 2
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|||; [ J) EVKFiY FRIDAY
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TH m.3. K nth" LAM).
H y<l. VIJiLEPlGUF
JMIScrs es<! Proprietor?.
?T:ATK>. of " si'!^CR.'PT!f)X.? Oih
? v - ir. "Si." ? : >" i "#ti ?n:U>v 7-> cent
t -TAera.*.
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??I rtfto-4 w l!?rce s^or.thjs.ssx ;ik j.tfis u::?l
; ; re:.T',yi ?'?jnfr.vte.
' jfcH. c^!ur.iM%i<-at:on an'l rrieV-stVr m!>?
2^ -j i ; *?? reseh i?:->a* len^r <,n
- ffccv. to* ti'ftJre their in* ni?n i:; the
V iMiwSrjj.' ;s-?c.
j: n j>?*r- mal nature
; *r. 'I l :s};e<1 in d>is njvjw. cxcef
/ as an *'\yvTZ\.-*v.n ni.. tt he j-a:i f.?r.
. \'i frrtid"* for pnhAiertiO-i must V ?c
bv the ru'I r?;i ::m! a-1
j * t tT: ? writer, in ??r?!c-r to rereitje
? R. ?
CA5IDKN, S. C. MAY JLS9-2*.
COMMENTS AS1) Cl'LLlXUS.
K. /'W'r.U., n w. a> I ?k> not beloitz to Mr.
fy<^lilrsor Mr. Cleveland's party, f shonld
*uo: spt?ak of th^n, b#t [ thiak Mr.
"Cleveland ? mnrft stronger in New
York than Mr. Ulli."? V,\ F. Cornell,
iaWadangton L* <*t.
"MoR5! tnoney an\ loss tariff' is a
charming j.l ittonn. Wao wool- f n't stand
on every plank j-on:ain id therein? The
trOSbiei of the thin^f* getting niore
W#K> ney? Th???s whrre'the nih (cofiftt.
^ -M)raagebar^Eutej^-wv..
"T?e action of the Michigan >-n<l Wis
*toM in Su'e conveatior* in instructing
taeir delegate* for Cfevt^id gave eon-,
r. "j; -sidjera'ulo iiile to Dei|flt.%cra t ic "^Presidential
italic at tbe Capitol " vested ?y^ The ex
?Prpauient now fcwis lOt deleg^tf*- in
. to v<,t ; lor hint, and 1 OS others
? wiso are stipfNWti t?> i>e favorable to
^ - liittr. rnakin^ :;02 of the C8J already
% -- *elpcte<l. ? U'sslnjffifl* Po>t.
ftjT,: " > . ; v j ; j' ' i
>; ,1 wifth every man who ofFes-s for the
suffrage* <4 the -people was a* trnth
f?t in his tttteraii^*-, as eftaste' in his
Jaa^aage and as cieali indiis administra
^ tion as G rover Cj&vetan I, anil is fai.hhi>j
ini. the discharge of ?'.uty. Surely he is.
the model politi/ian ayd statesman of
Am^ieatod iy, and: I beKevc thai the
scfyjrsciwe -md l>ettor judgment of the
people *511 nodi a*te him at Chic ;g? :?*<l
?elect him in November.? Sam .Junes. .
?
* Yrjlsiosxt Stokes has called Jvm:^t
Jang?f all delegates to tlieM ty Convention
' ~ who are naemSora of tUe Alliance t > bo
. . ? Iteld in C olumbia on the evening pro
; -veedihg the con eutto-4 at tiro o'clock
? ! ft. mi Tb? suggests an effort to shape
; ? the -action of the conven'ion^a'id tofcr'urr
it urn^r Allian e control, ieki'i
<.;auciji^ proceeding u not going to sot
h. well jatkU those of us who fvtj that our
xfkarfjr itevotion entitles us to be heard
FT 1 ; :j*4 4ot ti/ be i^norciL
r:v ?] ' ?
M<: . ! .
: i lv :i* with pleasure ?re note that
. '"Mesdrs. Bowtlen ?ml Lntmtar disclaim
affiliation *rltb tiyj Thir?4 party movt -
JS^Rt St. L >uU. Ti*?y " proclaim
themselves to be OeahV-jl.itform
? -*<nra tsi We un<lersUvn.I an OcaTi Dera v
:;t- .; -erat to be one w^m endeavoring to iii
^ "*ert thrtJ ?ioc?trin' s into the deinocatic
^ pJattorm but content t> pit up with
failnte, and to swJlioV t!xe "old party14
ntjsk&iiterat : fl if he Jiinst.
# ;
Tli s Fairest Tax.
?i-?/ ? '! V f ' / T\r '' M ? ": vi.
"The Phtlad lpln i Xw?</er Opprsos he
1>r?spvJ- ;>: to levy an u&c??Mc tax to meet
' itho |i?nsion^barf nj>oa - the ground
ihar vi ipco^ne tax is a ''class.'7 tax
^iHcrbtixatini between rieh and jn>or,
bfftvvven the tery rich, the moderately
iftnd the nferely w -II to do.
--I ; Bui does r.oi every tax do that except
3that bea?ly ;?b%nd >neu felicof harbacie
?j ' ^Bornnce the u>oll taxT .V tax. upon
[ land ia hivled oi\v u^on those who own
l.in Ti d?jjeriininafib:;ibetwt'cn the lamU-d
Jind^.c !i:ndl . ? ^ tax upon
p>r^nal p-opc-rty irf open t.> the *am ^
objection. So is every other tax w'ui. h
7 e?H2zedj leg jil-rtion Imposes.
Ultima rely, of cimrs.% every m-jv.
. fpH*r5*aj^t!!e t iies, n> ix alter Ik.
what prorcs.r^M'y/o^t1 levied. The task
?*\} ti;je ip.snslatX^ p^x>ver is s - t ? place
then< :b;<t their coHedtioh shall w > rk the
Jwast p isilde h;;r.tsh:p .ami especially
. -the least; possible ernhailrjjirsmeat to i.i
-*iust?y aid trale.
.: F?r that purpose t!?e urarluateo ineeniel
tax is/cll itigh idea, ft lays i.s iinj>ost
-c npon accumulated wealth, n >T upon the :
p otass hv which wealth is pro Jured. ,
i: sup *rtiaity,; nor iicfc^itv : j
property, n^t ind:s!ry. Especially u j
mjiels fcorporation^ t?? pay thwr fair
. shar$ <>t tribute^ ?5ih<Hr difoctly or in the f
, ^ persiins of the> stoi-kh ?! a thing!
Ahieft c-irporations aa |;r existing tax ?
caws Xnair iy ro e: cap
T? IrTTt-nre tax is ?he very f i i rest and
jJea .?<* ' I >u nlens? ?m e???e vice open to ns. by ;
; tv'iich to ruse the ui'iney made neces- ?
fob sap/ by Contjression x\ extravagnice ar.J
*tc:;)ess <dmin:stra:i*.-e %|aandering.
? .Ye tc York .
%
3iisee!!anj. ,
^ to :>e. just it w^e bit
^L-ompatibility st i 1 5 between the
Governor an-1 th? illUnce. Tbeh
Ooreruor is not ambignftl;s ln }lis ,
,T 4i?app*oyii of the sn^uetsary i
Joctri ^- but promises t0 5-^htl
i^issagressively. Our cotemp. thej
r reemin wishes lo ;e?r him ori thi?;
aecourat oat of lite arm^ of his AI-1
5 fiance friends. Oar other contemp!
ihe Register snv? ? h, s? .ju"
don't be particular about tbU ro.it
v ter, and otir friend Bro. Stokes
* "*?'*' *tk ?
smiles a serene, 9 non-committal;
?saiiie. But the question is really j
pressing now whether it will be
; v4 s?rae good Western man,** or that
;, | prince of politicians, Dave Hill.
2fow can't we com p. this thing and |
sBite Ojo Cleveland.
' 1
fis'd f.rcie.
"Mr. it is no roojre. pns ;
?? i;;r for t ? I - G'?vcrnm? tinder
- . * !
i ree coinage, single sanded, to long j
maintain the parilj of standard 1
Hold and silver c^ir.e*! at l?;e ratio
'.f t<3 ounces of 9 ver to 1 ?.f ?*<?!, I.
- ? ? i
when i"*? market ratio is 22 or i?>
10 1, ns it i- now arid has Ix.'en for!
some lin;e. than ii, is f? 1 yr>$ or me!
i<? r?*vt*i3e l be 1 3'V of gravitation.:
Why, even France was rr.mpeMed
i:? 1878 to (lose her mints to ihe free 1
of silver when oniSiLn had
, declined only 5 per cent. Mexico
and India and other silver countries
have fre- coRto^-'1, out these coins
are worth only "tfte huHion ratio.
Under the present sil/erlaw the
I iL! '
Government is aWe to maintain the
r S i 1 *
paiity of ihe stiver* ami the goM
dollar f? v limiting )lie coinage of
I t? C
the standard aity'er dollar and tin*
ixS'.|w of Treasury notes in purchase
1 of si.Ver bullion, and undjrt-iakinjr
t?? redeem these: notes in either gold
or silver, as .<*i?manded hy the
liohb-r; and the world know? thai
the Government has in i J is vaults;
t substantially enough bullion at itsj
' ^ - ?? . ? ? 1
tn.irkia value . to maintain t"n?> |
purls v. But w it b 111*- frt ^ coinage
! proposed by tin* bill, under w hivl. j
tin* rwner of silver l?ulU? >n rei^vef j
the profit <>f coinage and l?ie use- of !
silver as njonevi the Oorernmenl i
i i I , \
! would have neither lite fijh'igsitUKi j
| nor the a I *1 ! i t y to maintain this
pari y.*' * J
*i? llie c naaoe polic-v j
ad pted by the father's ? R-ad
i Hamilton's scWarly report whicb
j was made the ba*is of .the romt
' legislation of 171)2,' ami you will
find that disti -guinhed ? finance
I minister ascertained that 15 ounces
fof si I v? r bullion was sub .unti^ly
equal in valine to 1" ounce ^f gold i *?
London and otho markets of the
world : and Having ascert- vned this.
I he. said that tills mmkrt ratio of
! gold and ^iiKvr **bnWS??n mu?t b?*
i grade the ooi.iai.ie ratio. And "the
| faiheis," to iW-Ufun the :ientl^man
! f*ora Missnujri, alluded iiouqtrM
|^o ore suggest fd that I hey conW
! p:?v .their ijebis e--is?.*rT or mak^
| t?eir farm products ' briiig a tietter
price by addling a coinage ratio
| of a 1?S3 ounces of sil
vcr to o ijh of gold til an 'ifie bnllion
? ratio of Hile nvrt-ds in the mar
'kUsof the world. No one'**?s
' t- L *
! guilty of .he alfsurdsty of suggest
j ing that thev ' i*ouhI make ujones/
x>^eaper and^ }>h;nlier by making the
ikiLfer dollar less thin the bullion
pa! lie in the coinage."
! "JSnt gentlemen say that bccause
; "the fathers" adopted a pertain
jjcoiuage ralto in 1702, therefore we
should foiiow it. But you do not
propose to do even that. | Fue^oin
affe ratio off'-M.he fathers" was 15 to
r
1. vour bill proposes 1ft to 1. The
fathers in 1834 and 1837 f*?und thai
| the bullion ratio of silver and gold
in the mar!c?t? of Jie ' world had
changed, and in accordance with
their original policy they changed
it to 16 to 1 because they knew
[chat gold and silver standard coins
*'onld not circulate sT-le by side
under frc? coinage unless the ratio
was substantially the bullion ratio.
i
'-Nothing ir clearer than that sil
ver has declined absdut^lv in the
last twent}' years, and any attempt
to maintain the sarrn coinage ratio
[ th tt existed before will be fut ile.
| Uncjuestionjably the fact that Ger
t many, France, and every other com
j mercial nation have closed theii
mints to the frea coinage of silver
and use less silver in their coinage
has diminished the demand. The
; [Jr.itcd States, akhongh we have
not had free coinage of silver sine
r 1873, and practically none sinci
I 1860. has yet used more sil wi
th an ever for money since 1S7',?.
, Hut the imp >rtant factor in the
' decline of si! ver is th ? opening up
I .. f # r
i of rich mines in th? I" lite l State
and the of inipr'nvd processo>
in separating the ore, which havt
Cheapened the cms', of prodocicg
si ; \ er^;
uThe fact that t.!i k wn:!-4^s pro
du::t of silver has doubled s?ince;
1S13 in tlivl f ic-'i of
from 1.3 "1 .to 00 c n
and lias lactase i m ^-.; rapid-y
than erer tha past ye:?;t oilers \:i
dabitabfe pro"?f that the p :?<>'] action
of silver even at pirfvint l-?wj
j*
p* ice is as profitable af> other inj j
dast"i*HH, and an}* jittefcpt to in
crea<e its"?riee by legislation must
- ?. I
faii;? \
'?It would he j ist a< sensible
the cotton man u fact t;ret
th-f decline
'.per ounce.
for
V) iri^ist
that 3 yar>1s of c?tton prints shal:
he the equivalent of a, bushel or
wheat now^when ^Oyarjii of cotton
prints cau be b mght
bushel, because 3 yards
for such
would pur
chase a bushel of wheat fifty years;
ago, r.s it is tor the sil ver- mine 1
owners ar.d the fri??nils o{ frre
coinagc <>f silver to ins st-. that 16
ounces of silver shall now be made
the equivalent of one ounce of gold
:n<>ur coinage because it was sach
equivalent many years ago/*
"Mr. Speaker, I am sn favor of
the free coinage of both gold and
silver in the only way in which we
cjk\ have both circql;
Jr. -
agether ?
4i
either on the coinage- ratio Uej?t> ;
mined by the actual bullion rjifio j
in the i markets . [t>f tare woildj or?j
4".; :A ! ? ?? ? I j
i>et'er $ttli jJ*y an international
agreement on ft cdnige ratio of
enough of the ?rea"; dormnercia'
nations 10 maintain ffhe SlaM:iliy of
lhe?r relative ~ vaiue, which a<rre?.
ment must have reference l?ri.he
ne'usl bullion ratio."
i ; ? i
?'When gentlemen sav that^a:!
they ask is lhat Oliver shnji i<
treated as ?ood as gob! i~. I r-' v.? v
'hat tins i> not so. Gold ii coi-ned
at ? f 3^ V-tsi ? if ?it vaSiic; 2.7 S g' ait.s of
gold is wo: ih just as much l^fore
it is c<?i as afit r. If Lht
of the pending l*i ; ! are wi'JirA to
nmeniJ itfr as to make it a
e- in. silver at its bullion value in
the iwhrkets of the world, which i?
SO cents per ounc?\ or ahout 22
grains of silver to one tff gold,
?.here would ho no serious objection
to il, beyond the facttjrfU to m-iin
lain .a stable coinage in requires
the concurrent action" t?f iht greni
commercial nation#. Hut ?he fiienrU
of silver are not willing to hav?
-iiver coine.! at its bullion value, ;i>
jfoid i?, they want it coined at 4'?
per cent ir.ote than lis bullion
valne."
| "Mr. Speaker, the ffei.llcmar.
from Nebraska. Mr. McK* iahan, in
; sistrtl y?'bter(b?y that if this Govern
| inent would grant free coinage to
silver nt the ratio of 16 to 1 of
<1 old, fhen the bullion value of si!,
vcr wftuW be at the same rati<
$ilh gold, because* Ibe stamp of th?
Government would make each sil
?j ; ' ' u : . - '? i . |
voriwlfax nfotlh IGO%<rent* and On
silver <>f Uie world ,eMuhi receive
this stamp. \Jl?s afgisn^nt showed
that lie r?;i3tc?rMbis conclusion on
? ; 2 C ? - 1 ] ' ' ' ! ' j g i
the old fc'ftatM idea, that whatever
; [>? ;i i ? I ; ; . ? - ? J j " ?
the Government s'amns asV ?5ol
tar aind makes a legal! lender tVere
hiy Incomes a dollar as o?iofl|S?s
s&iil; without limitation .or icdeinn
i ' ' \
"Certainly if th's t'seorv b?
?ouu<l then this hilS which pro
\
ptjscs to use 70 cents' worth of sib
:?jr to make a doilah is a needh >>
w#ste! of property^' ? Thirty. Hv,
eentis* Tfor I h ?kv ?- ! on.
cent's won, h of lea^iS/jr, oi .\\'?nt;
<?f a C<?nt1S WtM'l li ??f |I^UMT IS /."I, r: ?
gooil, if the . Govern tnt'Xl ^siajnji"
is all that is required lo iiVke
lars as ?oo<i as ?*oM, w i>\oii.t
demption in value; th. n t; ocT
, Sam lias on!> to s?.a*r. op !. is jirini
in<f machines, and, wh.ii''is L?-i t
titan giving us all a -farui, ^i\e i.
all a Hiillion ehcli."
i>iN?;i.rY K'?f. Main**.}
i j ? : : ? i
Deserving
j We dwirc* lo :-ay t?t ou.*e. i/.ori-'. tin
f r yonrs we IiaCo U'.-u sell tin; }>r. Kimr'
Ni^w l)ii?e?;very for- Co: *:i:n.-r:i>i , i)
Kind's Xt -; I jVPr.ls. l*!it k'e..*s
Salve and 1-3 : v -t * i - ]>:t{??:-s. an?I i.?v.
never- h*ii?l.e?! reuM*?lt<*^ viiat > Uaswt l
or that have irive i m ieh uni.ver>al >a i
faction. We do n:>t hesitate to </nara ??
tee tli -".n every tini;*, an I wu stand readv
t? refund tin1 purchase pii.ro. if sati.lac
tory results do not fd!?>w tl.elr u><
Tiies.' renu'di:*-; h ;ve'wr> i I'm-ir l ???>:; 1 :? i
J itv puieiv on tlseir inc/lt . F. L, Z,-iup
j Drug:?ifct . i .
L co x m pt i o x ( i n :: i>.
An. .11 physiiri.m.- rvt'r-d |V ,r.i pr.-c
I tire, having h:;?l plaeetl i i his hands 1 v
| an Ka.-t India iiii<si<" nnry the*foriuuhi (i
j a simple ve{fets*Me r. rm-ilv f ?rtl:es e <l\
land p-\*manen; <-ii!-e i>\ (i nisnniptiu!.
Bromhitis, Cafarr!'. As:;. aw -I'd ; I
j rliroatan 1 T.unjr AiFe,, ri...;s. a!s.. :? posi
| live :i:id radical eure fur N r . o-is 1) -
hility and ;?'l Nervous Conip'a^it^afit i
bavi ? test.nl its wi> iderrul eu'4?t vr
th)^i?rs in thousand -s ?.f <-ases. 1 ~ f4j ?
liis di:ty So make if^nown t.? his s j ;T ?
in^ fellows. Actuated hy this inotivi
; and ;? desire ;?> n lieve hainau s:;:f*.-ri . z
; I will send fre." ot ehar^e. t.> all \v!>?> <le
I sire it, this recipe i-j Cternian, r r^nch
| >>r Knglish. with f ill directions i*>r pr?
?paring and usin^r. Sent by mail ljv^ad
[ 'n?S"*in^ wich st;:n^j). nawi::!^ this p i^er.
; W* A. X . > v r> . 8 M J*b:rijrs" /i/oc/V,
: nocUe.ftcP. .Y. r.
l he A'iaOta G??:ist i' ut i o :?
is one of t:>,e host. ntMvspapprs puh
j :;slied in tiie United S'ales U i
, "i twelve- page paper* containiisj th"
i {Jew* nf jj!) {j):> world. You c:in ^e!
:l an t The i'uv * ici.e one ynr l'?!i
! 'rrily .f 1 50.
I * MC
PERFECTED
e.e,Yoyrye?
J E W E L ? I V
lias t sale of these ee!cl>r:U
e l nl:is?c3 in Camden. S.
y>
Kki.lam & Bpioore,
P I i e : : y inantif-tetiiriBji 0 t?s
in the S*>ul!?, A ilantn, G:i
^?*"IV<l(i!ers r.re not, supplied
wish these fat *>vs glasses.
*
<). F. WEIGHS.
Wholesale Crocer.
o
Wholesale Dealci in WINES.
LIQUORS and CIG ARS. I
No. 183 E-sst Bay, \
Charleston. S. G.
) \
* w :
!i?v
$10, COO GIVEN A WAV. * i
Ry tsjtfGreat Soul fiem Weekly, I
Y&e Atlanta C<ms{iiHti<fn. * i
T'-'U tiuaisand dollars will bi^il siritmt- |
c<l this year l>y Tut-: Weekly CoxsTirr- !
j tiox. pnbli.slled jit A:lai:ta. (la. iimosij j
its ssihsorihierfE
This prer.t newspaper has a ready the j
i i::rpr"st cireul?ibn> oi any weekly news ?
t.nrper ]>nH!shed i:i the t nitel States.!
aid. v. ith < n - exception, in L< n '?>n, the !
j la-jr^t in t ht w r'ti. Tt is. first an.:; fore- ?
j most. :i 1 ewspap rf. ehroideiirjr even- |
; uvok 'he full n<- h? s ? >i ;>.il thy wnrM^r.ii ;
i d-vvt^n (?>i;cc]a'.iv t.> the development i
!??.?{" the i. Ifs eiresrlaiion now ex-'.
j <? ?<? d.*- !.><> <> 0. ;? i j ri it 's ons'vr. r for 1-0- - i
S;;nj; h* CO :???*."> will >i?nt on ;t?>:d.Vjt
:>i? ' 1 !
A1Vn-Th< Distribu
tion.
Five tho:: a-.d d? h r- will he divided ?
sni')j!<_' irs s : ' i ?> l i' l-r- J . e ' H" , en "now a* ?J |
.Ja'r I t . :;nd 0 0" in t!? -a and i
? ii??* er.d > i tin* v?\.r.
| Th?* lir>r divi aoV^v.ill o- bribed on ihej
' result of ihe ?.<nj> '?;:t::i^ < ?V v- n: i?>n.- ?ifc j
; t!>?* two * r -jt ia .1 u::e. ::r.d tljK'j
r.t: cr ? -n the result ot 1 he pre? i .entia! j
? el i< ?n.
The national rati*.* convention
meets m Chic u: * -1 !.
The nation i! re: ahlje..n eon vent ion
meet at IWimn aj.o'is June 7h.
Hulls w i ! ! nominated rand il ; t?* for pres
ident r.nd viee-|*re>id *nt.
fur :the First I'rize.
Twriiiy-live hundred dollars in -r*'?l<T
? will be R*.vt?n by r i! k C' inst! rrrio.v ft. ]
: :he successful answers of the que>i on. j
/ } 7/ o tri / / !>c t U r n o in i res of a t cU
jmrft/for p^csiffciit <intl ric( -(>i\s- \
id rut.
A a v person i^e'ec'Jn? the t?-ur naitie> |
J thus ehosi n wil! he, entitled t > the lirsi j
! nri.re ot X> easi). aial if, l y ehanc.- . ?
i more than t>:ie .-n w.-rs ( u/rt-ctly, tht .
| prixe wili he tiiVhle 1 av-e?*rrJingiy. :
$500 lor afeeoiiu I'rizo.
| "
I Five hundreil <N?l!ars ia ra>h wi'.l he i
lli vj? ii-?l aimuii tijo-ie wl>?? ?jtiess rorreetlyl
o!ily thr^ out cf the f-ar niiines t.> he
t h as ehosea a- j? :it<* ftainlanl hearer#. k>
that tli t j5uc?.e<' mry jfrophe y wron*: a^
J to one ?>t* the for.r names, and I y '?r-ttin r
! three correct will come in for tl:i? ??r;;:e.
j( $2,000 n|orc-2r>0 Prize.
' In n;^rti<>n to the ahove $H:000 i.) p?!<h
iJJVy) 0 more will Ik? ?l:strihiiteil in "2"^
?riz^.-, c??n iis! i .i ?r of twenty-fi\e ;rol<l
watt-lies ar.?l twtnty-jfive siivr \Y:tteh s.
4he retnil valne' 1 which is an.l
re^perti.ely. ;m?l -OOeopii s of ,?VKi;sTrii:'is
Mamw-tm i >f(*Tio\"A iMK^.ori^aia! t <I:f ?<??_.
fully illustrated ;:n !*c??n* istin^ of I ,."00
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The i;o'<l wjitehes ?i 1 l e triven toev?-rv
humlrCtl hnl!'-tt>f thi* Hts . 2,"0 'r ft -iui th
the silver watehesito tl?e m-xt serif* y
lunalwthh ha!l >fs, and aft- r that e\* ?
lit ift{. ballot vri I reiteive one o: tliei' (?
Weh>ter*s mammoth ?lhuio laries.
All ballots mast he acvomp.u ied by
ont year's subst-ri ti: in to T.ik 'Wskci.v
('on^titction, at on'y JjU. an ! ni^.<t he
\ written on a seoarnte pli-ee "f pai>?- fr<?r.
v t lirr.t eon'aini:)^ ?>r?T r tor snbscriptnii.
The tvJnner of a?iy of the 2-"- prizes
; alxivo n t:'d will hf jjivri; ire ? sr'tr^s al
j the i t*xf ^ i>,0(j0 <li?trihnti<M5 a ft jr July
i 1st- T -?i? <*tists von nothiter and on may
i "(i0 or ^"0 ) in trold. V?n will <;t;r^
I tni'*!v p-eeive the ??? test wivkly m w*.;
i a ]*>?; pul-li^h' d iM the S.?aihfnr oney iar
! and t'uevv wi 1 r.evcr he ?. \w.r vrj;vn a
j urrat I'fuspapcr will be more intfivstiiej;
j than <hi< one
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Cleanse t^our Blood
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With Ayer's SarsaparSlaj. Druggists approve it, I doctors
recommend it, and the jm<>lic prefer it to any other. The rea
son is -because, tested i chpn-icaUy* Ayer's Sarsapanlla proves
to be the most scientific jreiiedy of its class; tested profession
ally^ it i3 recognized as i st^nd-rd pharmaceutical preparation;
tested by individual? ? 'hole neighborhoods , it is demon
stratedin actual use t\be the strongest and most effective, and
therefore the most economical find desirable blood-purifier.
Don't fail to get AY3R'3j Una be sure that every bottle has
upon its wrapper, besides jour name, the place of manufacture,
LOWELL, MASS. * " j \ ? - !
'"With Ayer's |
'As a standard Mood medicine, Ayer's j
Sarsaparilla has always maintained a Krst- :
class position in the trade and hi poplar es- !
tiinntion. We invariably reco*r.nietsdf it, 'in i
preference to any cither."'? J. <). I4>i>r?is, j
Apothecary. 717 Main st.. Hartford. j
?? I have always recommended Ayt^'s Sar- !
saparilla as si!j>erior to any othes- pijeparat- i
lion f^r purifvhi? the blood/'^-G. B. Ktiykeii- j
dall, M. !>.. Poineroyj \V. Ti
" For two years past 1 have prescribe# ;
Ayer's Sarsnparilla m numerous insaancei I
and find it highly efneaeions in: the! treai- 1
mentof all disorders of the blood. Irselljs^
well in my store.'"? K. K. Kojle, M. D., Third '
and Oxford sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
? 1 hav*.been in the drng business In Lowell
for twenty years and self more ol Avar's
than of oither Sanaparilla?i 1 1 is made from
the i>cst blood-pnrifiers k\iow|? to medial
science, and contains nothing but what can
be recommended ' by the mo4t scrupulous
\h?iciaii 1 have known of n great many
effected by Ayer's SarsapariRa. some
of Theift very remarkable a:ul worthy of
record."? (;. C. Osgood, M. I)., cor. Merri
mack and Suffolk sts., I?well. Mass.
"It gives me satisfaction toi acknowledge
the superior merits of such h well-known
tJWoodrpurifier as Ayer's Sarsauarilla. Vam
confident it has no equal.*' ? j. H. Condren,
Pharmacist, 42 Flower st., Hartford, Conn.
"Ayer's SiYrsapari??. for building tip the
health generally. stands ;it the lr-jnJ of the
lis,-." ? T-.s. JSI . M. l>., S'tn):'i?r. Ark.
?? Tii'.- public liave ilendeid thrst.; fior purify
ing the blood. Ayer's S:?r?-ij?nrill;t K\*ul.s all
in print of merit. With the beat drugs and
appliances, axd long experience. J. C. Ayer
& Co. supply, in their Sarsapurilla, a rich
alterative medicine. All our customers say
it does its work well." ? Willuuh Lambert,
l)r;:gyjst, 557 Market st.. Newark! N. J.
"T iK- re is no better blood medicine than
Aj er's Sarsaparilla. Wc sell more of it than
all others together." ? Lymau ! jCrj.wford,
rimnnacist, cor. Main auJ Union streets,
Springtidcl; Mass.
" Tli? formula of Ayer's Sarsa^rnia is the
1 lH'st, for *hmr.ic diseases of: almost every
k'.nu, kuown to the medical world." ? 1). M.
! Wilson, M. I)., Wiggs. Ark_
" la ?oy practice, 1 Invariably prescribe
Ayer's SarsaparUla for chromic diseases of
tlM^blood."? W. P. Weight, M* D., Paw Taw
: Ford. Tenn.
I '"For years my blood was hi an unhealthy
| condition. After having trie?i other medi
i cinw without success. I bate lately \>een
I taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. j The results
have been all that could desired. It
; j.; a wonderful blood -purifier." ? Richard
i W^-JMiilipps, 1823 North Second street,
I Hula'^eltJila, I'a.
Prepared by OR. J. C. AYER & CO., Loweil, Mass. S;H bj iH Druggists.
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PriC3 $1. Six bottIe3, S!). Worth. S5 a bottle.
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A Cure for the Ailments of Man
and Beast.
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A long-tested pain reliever.
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Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the
Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one
" requiring an effective Jiniment
No other application conipares with it in efficacy.
This well-known remedy has stood the test of
years, almost generations.
No medicine chest is complete without a botti? of
Mustang Liniment.
_
Occasions arise for its use ^Jmost every day.
All druggists and dealers, have: it
l:ers z t: :e t ?> invent a' :s*ncrMurp." vehicle
t'.ucccsi came with :!;c invention ci
"v
cs t IB arih a i era e to wssr 3B a$ o tt.
' 1 is r ? i'cvVc m 1 1 cc <v -it r m r is,nf which there n-c manv, arc ?'.escril>c ?i in in
. . u J. 1 ;Ic.:uc, wjiicJs, witli address ot' ltx.il ajjent, will L>c s>cut Ircc lu ui;y one.
The I# a rtiiolom nv?* Co.. Cincinnati, 0.
1 01 YOKS ifll FIT TOUB
No v \\ vll u" > JillOS when you want oneajad have
it conform^ 1 t > your ii eadX Cafjf^nd we will explain and Stfow
\ouv It wii! c* st you noiamg :tiiS will be to your advance,
'tilf. Felts and -Str.iwsi m tfiWfo "firicjiniortably.
ii : .V j : : j j " ! | r; ? i
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Our Sum mer
Srsscucli ? 1
s coming in daily. CHEAPER and PREfTFEE th in ever
SESS (i iSja^YxNC. * lQaj ev er
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for infants
and .Children.
* *C as t oriaisRO w?Il adapted to children that
I roconnn^cd itas superior to any prescription
known to tee." II. A Arciies. II. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St. Brooklyn, K. T.
"Th? use of 'CasUvia' is so universal anil
Its m-rits so well Icbowu that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Fe'.v are the
intelligent families who no not keep Castor ia
within ea$y reach "
Carlos Marttn. P. H ,
New York City,
late PasOor Bloomingdale Reformed Church
Castori? cams Cfellc, OonstfpotloB,
Sour Stomach, Dkirtiioea. iructation, j
XiLs Worms, givm skfp, and J*x>inui
TtJS injurious medication.
M For several ]mrs I h.irc meontniW
your ' Castoria, ' and shall alua i coouS
do ?> as it has in Variably produced bend
results. * J
Enrtrr* F. Pawes, It Dn I
MTbo Wiathrop. 'J^cb Stm* aud 7th jty
Ke*Y?it(
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Tn CWTWH CoifTAJJT, 77
CAMDEN!, S. (J.
I>ook to Your Ow|
?va,Eitsa.^e5
jr i ? ; a
40 cent Ginghams at 8 cents
Best |T ctlirr.es at rents ^
?v hi) tang Cal cocs Fast Colors at 4$ cents,
? li'eaijlicd Long Cloth ot nil price* ? k h
15ro\\]n Jlotncspuns at all prices. |
1 ho iiicesvStock of Tabl? Limns in the city, which
save } on 25 to 50 per c nt on.
Spool Silk. 100 yards 5 cent's.
' Twist I cent.
Good Pius \ cent a paper. w j i ;
Needles I kl '*
We carry a nice stock of millinery which you will
ceedingly low, We aiv closing our stfjck ot cloth
*Ufc Li , Jit ui i< >?U1 ^ di \jl ^54^'
Our stock of shoes can not be downed by ajny housq
| city. W? do not >e!l pa per bottom shoe but will g
'holiest ! goods every time at lower prices than yoy canA>
win i*o. Remember we do not offer you an article at $2 t
to ?1.2o, or as fhey say. make up on yiw.j- We do aL|
fair, square, honest brsiuess and treat cvfr body alike.
Cum* Comb-;. 5 10 cuts *o 25 cents.}
lloi^e I>ru hcs.7 1$ rei ts to 40 cents. ! <1
Bridle Hits, 5 arfci 10 ? 7
I lammers, 5 cents to 50 c?*nts.
. t chats, 10 cent? to v0 cent*,
Saws^ 25 cents to 7 -7 ' /'
Collce Mi'ls, 20 cents to 50 rtn's.
Flour Sitters 10 an 1 15 cents, the same! thatyoi
125 cvutsi for. r 1 -a
t . ? i ^
j One pint tin cups 2 for 5 cents.
Sl?o * brushes 10 cents to 50 cents.
Coffee Pots 5. 7. Vmd 10 ceuts to 30 cents.
Tin Buckets 5 cents to 40 cents.
Ouejgallou G1 'ss* Oil Cans oW cents, regular price
( sometimes 50 cents. ' x h ' ? ' ' :
| We carry a nice line of household ?roc<li, but can not menl
: everything here. 1 Come and see fur yourself. We will nave
inonev. ' ! v
k ?
llow is it that we can sell goods so cheap? We are
! tli it question everytlay.
Wo will tell you; in the fim place, we buy for cash, neve
four months time, so we save from fifteen to twenty per*
I right here. In the next place we do a spot cash dowii busii
giving credit to uoboiLy rich or poor.
Everybody is perfect ly go d when they make a b'll to beii,
i lor whjem they please, but when payday comes the v inkfl
| dead, bu.-ted, diunk or in Georgia.
| We sell nothing but g od goods, and guarantee to save
j money on every purchase. ~ * j .jjlL
j We are the leaders ot l?>w prices in Clunden. and if hOPfl
square, fair prices will draw \ou to us \Vc stand ready
| them to each and every buyer veiling Camden. Give ua!
I trade {til l we will savevou inonev , ^ J-ll
I 1)0 NOP ASK t'.sFOU CREDIT as we will b- compel
t*> deCiine in all cas.s. Spot cash ;?Uva\s.
YOURS TUULY
?pr-i
tM ?? I?
m wii r?i m ra iif wall 1
Tt-n iii B ise Bull, Iiiryrlf, FT- 'Use weir. street wear, rid?
port 111
..... c I# i CC ^
w liking. at lioni" or Mini huh* resort. in Uict the most
?tall round ' shoe i??r mild climates.
TheV <r\\mi ro-aiort and caw* ot motion to the foot.
KV?PVr>'i)DV LIKKS TllHM, KHY I>Ol)Y ... ?
[llIEM. THEY CAN'I\I)0 WI 'CU X T Til KM. I
On v- stock is entirely nek this yeri*. j, ? J?
? lisr iVinck oerze ruhlM' bottom patent tr mined. FIRS
'ul-AlATY. Low cut ?tNpcrpa:.i\ Satne in high etit. *1.2$
ittack Tennis, low cutfa 1>U c^nts.
Tan! color Tennis, low-cut cents.
Blnok Sateen Tennis, low cut. a pretty shoo. .5 cents.
This last item to arrive in a few davs -
All above in sizes G to 11; also Ladies' and Boy:.* sizes.
Order- by mail carefully filled. 1 veil want
Tennis slices send an order to
Gapers' Shoe,
' units
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