The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 13, 1892, Image 3
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iMDEN, 8.U. MAY ISfli. 1S&2
m
IffAIR NOTICE
yfflere are several names of sub
- *Cnb*n on our book^ that have
there for a year o( longer
making any payment. To
; *och we give fair notice that we
*i? be
compelled to discontinue
>^e?dii^xke paper unless prompt
P*ym|2i, ar satisfactory arrange -
?* made at Those to
*hom this notice refers in p&r- ;
* .tieolar will find across mark this
opposite their name on the
1 ^ PaPcr*
3Ocoa Cdantry Butter.
*r4 j 5>. L. Lang ke^ps nice country :
~***tter in Mr. F. M. Z? rap's ice ;
house? -qfhly 25 cenUtljW pound, j
: Don't fail to get -source of it. 1
J** ***??? acciesv.
of Orphan See: #r.
M?K?T | : r ' * *
j.. The
annual hum tine *h?k ' am- 1
d#n Orphan v v* f t f >*? h? "l i" 5
- tije Opera Hoi.-.- ??? r.arttfb-n ?ii^
Srtl Monday (tUe ibih u:.\ ?-l ?<^v}
?ti 12
o'clock. By -order <?? th?
4H)toitlent.
|v. ; - J. R. Gooi/Ar.?,
gMv '? Sec. 4' Trea*.
t&rawoarry Festival.
"""' ^Tbe I^4tlW^ of tli? Presbyterian;
te> --- -
,,, ?- *<5pw iVV I Ut L I IT2> 5 fy
? ; Sen-int* ? S?>cu-i y propose having ^ *
>trawinrrrv Festival a*, Upht.on |
.Court Park, on n?^t Tuosdnv, tl.^
? \ 17th in*t.? at G 0 :;'?*?
??*$** nilj he served. . Mus.?f nil! be;
;> furnished by Uit; Kershaw C??rn? i .
plfc?u<b *aml tlie public are cordia'.'y
F raviie^ to eo inland *per.'? a pleasant
?j-wr.;T>aYui \y <f|fe met with nhsi i
|^^^^^HPPPr with the
|HBpP^^Z<>yt, aewerrly l?r?i^i^i
^Mftle was throw ?? about, (if t&f:
IK, and bis he.ut sttfrk *?n a stone. i
jrsusiru: unconsciousness f? >? a hall;
hour. 'Mr. Kiopmatt, who was in
^Ite bug^y with lum was also thrown j
o|it. Both of the geBttemen havei
pretty wvil recovered from the!
shaking ;jj> by this lime.
f , Bicycles Are becoming more pop*.
t laf. SeveraUrew ones have tna?te
their appearance oa the streets in
ij4i?e past weo* or two.
out of the ?ix dele
gates from lliis County to the stale
;.??yen*.i ?? are me m Intra * G<- the Af
\ ,"! ^ *? * ks* ? j-r-orrec; !v
Memorial Services. , ^
The erreamnies of Memorial day
Vere held fit l lie cemetery Tweg-,]
,?!ay evening. The threatening
weather pro-ven*^ a number from ;
intending who" would otherwise j
*hare clone so. Hon. !>. I>. Clrike, I
the orator of the day, delivered nn
eloquent and t - tichiag addies?, de
pieting in graphic style the trials;
and hardships of the Confederate
soldier, and the heroism with which
i^-was all borne. Th?? cornet band ;
discoursed sweet and inspiring
jnusic.
Advertised Uitors.
^The following is a list of adver
tise'1 letters remaining in tho Cam j
den post MRce for the week ending!
%V.pfii 1 1th 18!)2 : '
Mrs Fannie Cooke, L H Gordon, [
Miss Sailie Ginni?. Mr II H Single- 1
ton, Lizzie BtileKell/tf C Raines,'
Miss Bettie MitfthtjRv.Col C F SefJ
son.
/ Persons calling for these letters
wtll please state what week they
were advert isrd.
G. G. Alexander, F M.
P38SQSAI. H3S2 ION.
Mr. David Wolfe left Monday on a
vkit to Augusta.
~ Mr. F. YiHepigu >of Fort ^'orth Tex., j
is visiting reietiveS 'here.
Mr?-'StcpK'*n **re<?? of Bosttn. chief t
architect oi the cotton factory, was in
J>atu rday .
Mr. W\ B. DeLoach, Attorney at Law
it Black* bur.:, is in the city on profes
aal ba^ines^
A fl^Hion Friends.
A friesd fa seed is a friend indeed , an.l
' act le*? one miB?on |>eoj)i<> have
foimtl ju?t such a friend in Dr. Kin/s ;
: $ew Discovery f r Consumption,
C^ugHs, and Colds. ? If yos? have ne'er
ased this great Coutrh Mtrii .?inc. one
irjiJI will convince yo?g; that it has w^n
1 curative jxiwers to all diseases of
[hroai. Chest an<i Lu:>gs. Each bottle
jg^oarantetxi to do all tirat it is claimed
or Snoaey wiffBe refundfei, Trial bottles
fee at?F. L. Zexnp'a Drnj^Store. Large
bottles "Oo. and $1.C0. I
I DO Y0U KEAD?
| Itso, this is intended
lor You. .
I !
I We have made special arrangements
With the
Weekly Constitution.
fTHE GREAT SOtUTHERN WEEKLY,
Published I at Atlanta, bjj
which we arc enabled to offer i
: it with our oaJ)er for one year
for otily $1,501 Now is jour
j chance to get all the news oFj
ALL THE WORLD, AND YOUH&HOMEj
fa Per for the price of One!
Paper
Every clubbing subscription;
at this rate is entitled to a
charge at Tiifj Constitution's!
$10,000 Free Distribution for!
1892, details Of which will be;
found elsewhere.
This is the most remarkable;
combination OFFER ever m;de. ?
Every home sliouid receive its j
Total Paper $rst, and after;
that, it should have tiie best!
General Newspaper bringing
.CO
ev??rv w<< k thb- news of the
wi fd. 'and overflowing with
t!i ? rh)'n*?'sr special features.'
>urh WeIekly Constitl*- i
7?<>x . p'ih!i?h<*d ot Atlanta, Ga..
i .d :ig .i ; circulation of
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<
B.n ir papers:
i4TriS9s"iLast Kir H:.
The! Opera House was filled * it'.!
fair audience list n?jht to witness
the performance ol' "Trifles." Til^
play i.selt being tlie production Qij
tocai talent, ami Li se entire cast of j
eh a nu??ei bei.'.g
special interest l<i
In rcfetenee t>: Uifj
Jamateots, kilt
tin; rccasi??n.
play, it might
g? before nny
Vs audiences l?e
ical, no fault
Mr. Raker.
V a I es.
timet. ,
|M r. C. M'>nr*?.
WL Lf>,P:bS.
o? Workman.
he ?aid i hat ii is ujeil wort'iy !?? l>e
placed o;i lie s<:
audience, as Camd*
mix especially cri
could be found witlj it, or with the
excellent rendition ?y the company
The following is the dramatis
persorv& :
Pa. ric-k McGinty,
Tom Rjvers, Mr.
Ned Farley, Mr. I
Jack Berresfoid,
' Frank O^en, Mr-.
Geo if Glover, Mr.
Harry Blake. Mr. fc). Boy kin.
Teddv VVaiker, fl E r. .J. Kirkiey.
Mabel Glover, Mi: s Leila Shan
tton. <r>
JuRa- Brooks, Mi is Jo-sie Ker
shaw.
Aliec Claire, Mi-s J,ea.-;ie An
crtim.
? T7nTa^P:irker, Miss
M a ry St, to n g, Miss
? ^ancy Long-, Mia^ Minnie Cly
bn rtKv 4.
PMirii Staunton,
Cantey. >
Su-ian'Snap, M i -ft iJ
Mr. yCikei by liis 1
aonatitbn of Irish wit.
etfptured lh? !iotj?eJ
Lang. as Susan Snap
r.or of the rebellion ih
in Khe formation of
fu'Hy deserved the :i p pi a use that |
greeted her.
The calisthenies int roduccd ivcrf
cbaVtuir g. *Tise ry'Ji ir.ic motion*
oft the fairy m?idens
wliii 1 he strains of swl
*eie such as t.o char
faslidiou*. *
After the play, tti" l;ughible
farce, "Box and Cox'
Mess's. Workman.
IViker todk ; i.e par Z
characters in it, and t
was merely laughab
describe it. It can unlloubteoiy !>ei
said that no piece tNat has ever j
been upon the stage hefe has caused
more ainnscmer.t.
The young people d
credit for their drain
and the audience is ui^der obli^a- !
Champ Davis. |
tLuia Shannon j
Miss Tin tin
ill L-in-j.
HimilaMe per
and dioib-rv
t. bile Miss
the instig:'
1?V culiui.iTtted
e "Ci. I. (' ,** I
accompanied
j' Oiest music,
ii the most
was given
iMoore and
?f the three;
> say that it '
le does not
>erve great 1
nt ic elforts, i
lions to* them, one an.
i vening of-unallojed pi
The receipts at the do
all, for an
jrasnre. i
i>r amounted !
to over $7o. After deducting ex
petises the proceeds will l?e given to;
the Kershaw Comet Ba ud.
t
Buekleii's Arnica Salve.
Tito Bv\st Salve in rt?e world for Cute,
Bruises, -Sore-*. Clers, >alt Ithvu n/j
Fever Son-s, Tenter, Chapyied iC>nds- '
Chilblains, Corn&, and all Skin En p
trons. and p>stivrly cures Piles, or :ao j
fay required. It is guaranteed to give j
perfect satisfaction, or Hion?y refunded. I
Price 25 cents per box. F ?r saL* hy F. :
L.Zcm:>.
11 Tuesday
A refreshing shower f4
night.
The balance of the
have arrived and being
Contractor Glenn has commenced
work "<?f making brick for the f :ie
tory.
M:>re candi?lales evt-jry
Read the announcement^
Chronicle.
' An excursion to Shelby N. C., is
"l>eing talked up. It is proposed to
flngstonps
pul down.
W?retf
in The
une.
t of soda
rug store,
kefreshiug
run it about the lirst of
For a delicious drini
water go to Dr. Moore's <1
All other kinds of
drinks a li?o kept on Uan i
Messrs. Haum !3&os., are making
preparations lo build a brick ware
|i?ou?e for cotton on Ratled^a
i street, jast east of'tlie gu ird house.
, Have you inspect ed the bargain
and remnant counter at the Gi't
iudge Store? If not you should lose
no time in doing so, as you raa;.
miss some of the wonderful bar
gains offered there.
Base ball is all the, rrge in
Charleston and Columbija. Gam
d'in ought to have a teaci later in
I the season. Every one r*mew l?ers
J^he brilliant record raa?ie by our
ifv-vs in and ?re could lloubtless
Xtrih&w Xtfi&s
Measrs. Editsff Today, Tues
day, seems to be t little dull in and
around town. j j
We are having nice fanning
[ weather, though a shower would do
as cotton is not coming up
very well on red lands. A very
i good stand of corn has l>een ob
tained" and every planter ahould
bear in mind the importance of a
good corn crop. It is the staff of
life and let every man have plcniy
of it and some to spare lo his neigh
bor if h? should need it. We
should bear in mind too the im
portance of peas, potatoes, mo*. asses,
rice, chickens, ham and eggs. VVje
should look after the lucious fruits,
cabbage and turnips. Yes, we can
have ail of lluae without paying |
out money, and We the happiest j
men on earth. But it looks as if j
tin most of people rather be fooled
than to have the plain truth.
Th# people ?>n the Kershaw side
who live near lo**n want the school
district extended th it tn<*y ma\ j
have better school facilities: U?H
<ler the present circumstances ih^v
have no achool at nil, and the
school commissioner shou'd look
after their interest. ' U
^Politics runs higtf; with Tillman |
in i be lead. Wouid it not be bet
ter to bring in a d.trk.-. horse to still
Lhe great tempest?
Our town is being noted as r.
health resort, and you may be suiej
that the Benton House will, make
you comfortable and happy
Heath, Springs and McDonald
are takitigin a considerable amount
of cotton.
E H. Conk- is here from your
tow a (io'tiiT'u <;0od business.
Look out, for the excursion, June
l'Iic 4ih, to Charleston, $1.50 Kail
Road face.
BOSOI.IXX.
Cant97 Ns773.
Messrs. Editors: ? I will pvc you
a few more dots from our section.
tanners around liere are some
what uneasv about stands of cot
ton, as it has not come up as well
as it mijihf. ? -m
iNdiiieat talk is not on much of<
a boom \et, but you caa bet we're
all rijihl.
Mr. David Mathew who lives
near here is very ill, tho' it is hoped
that lie will recovei.
Mrs. A. C. Waits of Cantey has
been visiting le atives in the lower
part of this county, but has re
turned home.
I see thai candidates are begin
ning to get pretty thick. ?\ot;<
have come out in our dial,
neighborhood yet.
The weather being all light, the
lish are beni.ning to take the hook
disease. Your correspondent went
fishing t?e other day, an i ii ?*? Ut
ter luck than usual h-.'i-aua-: i.<
bought, a s t r I ; 1 oi li-'i I ?? i.?rs' ! ?> :i \
ing h<.?ne. Of cu.se lit: had li^l>
foiudiniJvir'w!??,n he got back.
Farmer* a:e ?***" a i'.t.:!e m?o.
cheered tip nov., sii.ee v.c .c na<
?oriie lain.
Mr. T. A. had iV' ino
fortune of lo>inj Ii > Ovmim.;
ll^usf l:v fir.- itii : ii-.* 0 ii A i
nf T^e fun.il;.r>; v. ai.-o d? i <>\ ? o
L<>^s, about one - hund??:? <!? i! n.?
?"n-' house was ??n Mr. A. ( . Walt
p!a<-e.
?-^ouv f-r {; Vi' rii'i"! ' d pe?ip:r* ; i . i i
died near here during ;he p.-< 1
veek.
Oitlyn chopping is the 0"d~r ? f
t.he'dav wit it >o>ne of u < ? v
M r. \V. J . ( "ol 1 i r.s of \Y? > i \Y :t ; . i < ?
ris vi.-iiin^ re.a'i?j'S f". -?u ? v.
' Times an; pfMlv dull -r,
here not . Tradi is getting a Huh
better.
Mr. J. K. ( V.?et] i * g ? i ?? ? r ' i<? <j?
ready l-> I h rash s=j? Ji u" ?i*i r: n i;
litis Veal". i 1 c SmVS lit: will be b? i
i+t 'fixed for i |-,e business tiiis ' e>:i
llisiij !afi, ;*nd i- .".if.' in ihraOi <o
m l thrashed, *.o jrr.-i i n f;?rm?-ts In*
better look sharp.
{.'iillli' up to see us. ye editors o
i HE ( 'JiRosiCf.F, and help us eatcl.
and eat some of 4*dem dar ?*m ? ti~ h."
Now is your time to eat, dsink am
>?e merry, for tomorrovv v?u m.?\
'?e a candidate. dutch.
Khcumftitan caml in a Day.?
^Mystic" Cure for Rheumatism
and Neuralgia radically curt-sin 1
to 3 da vs. Its action upon the svs
RA .
i.em rs remarkabJe^and mysterious
"It removes at once the cause and
the disease immediately disappears.
The first dose greatly benefits, 75
cents.
Sold by F. M. Zemn Druggist,
Cam den.
"A Yard cf P&nsies.''
"Now is \our chance! "A Yard!
Paii#ies," :>ti exquisite oil pictme.
a companion "A Ynnl of RdseJ5," i
j *hjch has been &> itniv ersally ajd '
; mired, is ?ivon, free "of cost, as a
j souvenir with ?very copy of Demo
kemt's Family Magazine for June.
|*'AYardof Pannes" nas painted
; bt the same milt'd artist, V. Jnnu?, !
I * i ?
who painted the "Rose*1,'' but com- I
I petent ?rt critics pronounce the:
1 4*Pa:is4i's" tf? he superior to the j
i ^Roscsr^"" "A Yard of Pausies" i
I
was painted to order at a cost of
$300, and the reproduction, which
! is given with each Magazine, is in
i every respect equal to the original, j
And this is only .one of \.hy man} i
Dotahie features that, ir.xtve the!
June number the best one evei ?
; issutd. The ilrst article, "Mam
j math Cave by Flash Light," is the
finest one ever published on ill*
| subject, and is illustrated by over
ja scorc of snp^ib pictures, ? pic j
j turcs of places ifiat have never be-j I
fore been photographed, so that one
rosy become familiar with the
wooders and beauties of this marvel
ous place without incurring the
fatigue and expense of a personal
visit. **Tbe Queen of Flowers" is a
charroiiig article about the rose,
i o ?
j with illustrations of ail the fashion
ab.e varieties, actual size. "A
I Panoramic View of Existing Re-j
jligions,"by Rev. Carlos Martyn,
. tHI inierest everybody, and ex
difference between religions belief#
of the pretest day. Sergeant Dqnn
of the U.S. Weather Bureau alj
Netr York baa a splendid illustrated
article, "How the Weather ia Fore
cast.', Ail who hare dabbled in
photography will enjoy the humor
of "A Successful Haitare". and the
accompany ing pidnrjja* Then there
arc excellent stori?*,' every depart
ment is overflowing with good
things, and there are about 250 il
lustrations, intruding a /till page
portrait of the publisher. An J this
June nu,ml?er cost only the usual
pi i ce, 20 Cents. The subscription
| pt fee i* $2 a y??ar. Published bv
W\ .Jexnixgs Dkmockst. 15 Kast
! I4thi S>t. Nt'W York.
~ ANNOUNC EMNTsT
? _ feL.
FOR SOLICITOR.
I hereby announce to the -Demo
cratic, vo trs of K< rsh:i w, Kichiand,
Kl?M-fiehl and n cnii nf it*s I
thai i }?m :tc:iHjfli-la<?- for le.flertion
in the office of Solicitor of the fifih
circui*. I wvit the ijesult of
the primary fled i??n, ?ad respect
full* :>!-k the of' ili y fe'low
Dfirocrsus. P. If. Nklsox.
We beir l ave t.? announce
our -IJern-xTats t l? i<. Mr* H. C.
Pat'.oii, ??( (,olumhi:?, i? in the race
for ?S' li<*it- r of the fitih circuit.
Know iiij; him as w-e <!?*, we cordially
commend 1 1 i ill ji< our choice for the
position. If he is elated, he ? ill
?lischarjfp t he onerous du'ie* wilh
.ihiliiy, fidelity ami impartiality.
31 uy V. tcis of
Wk?t Watkhkr
FOR THli LEGISLATURE
t
Desiring a member of the Le?.
islature /-who will re-present - tl?e
best interests of our community and
the whole county, we pres?nt the
name of Mr. D P. C. Murcliinson
to the Democratic voters of Kej^
>haw County as a candidate, sub
ject to the result of the prima ryf
| election. Ukulah. v
?
J
? The voters of Anu^ch section of
^Kershaw County a ? nouuQe the
name of Mr. I). M. Bethune as t heir
choice ior one of the representatives
in lite Legislature. Mr. !*>ethnne is
too well known to need any words
of praise. If elected lu; will ljifl ct
credit upon the county.
Many Voters.
?
In accordance with t lie expressed
wi*'. es of his many friends, the Hon.
W. F. Russell is hereby presented
?>r reelection to the Legislature.
Ills course as a Representative from
this couuty ha* heen entirely satis
factory to his const itueius. We
pledge him to abide the result of
1 i he primary. Wkstviile. v
1 ' * ?
The .name of .Mr. (?. W. Moseiej"
Lis hereby pr? setil.-td foi re election to
j'h<j- House of Representatives, sub.
!j ejt to jhe resub. of the Democratic
j | nmary ejection. ' Jr. Moscley -a?
I ma :e a faithful representative oft
i ? . *
'it'.' peoph ; his record is before them, .
lauitl iij?oij w ijich his name is offered
| for; re-election by
MANY FM END*.
~ Ml JLEUK OF COURT.
Jir K<1 i tor.? I4 lease announce to
! ' he Deinorratic voters of Kershaw '
f'oinitv in y name a? a e.asuiidale for
j ill*- oilh-e or 'Jierk of the Court for;
Kershaw County, subject to the]
i-n'jon o( the iTvmociatic Primary. J
i res pectin!];" ask the support of I
! *:? y fellow- Democrats.
J. K. GoodaLE. -I
)?? I
\ ~ 7 s^, !
- For School Commissionkk,
j r hereby announce myself to I he
| Democratic voters of Karshaw i
} County as a candidate for re- 1
I election to the oflice of School Com- !
, iwissioner, v'hject' to ihe result of
? the primNiy election
J. M. Watts.
? "
FOR SHERIFF.
I h<tvb\ au'oounee myself a eandi- {
; <lat?s t<>r it < lection ?<? thy office, of i
Shje^ifi* *f Kershaw c??unty, subject l
to the action of the Democratic pri- j
tnary, and respectfully ask the sup- 1
port of my Democratic fellow-citi- 1
zens.
James L. II ailh. !
I
I hereby annouvcc myself . to the 1
Democratic voteis of Kershaw1
County as a candidate for tbe office i
of Sheriff', snbjcct to liie result of
primary election, promising if elect*
ed to faithfully discharge the duties
of the *fiice. I respectfully ask the
support of the Democratic p u t v.
J. Frank West.
"for auditor.
?
I hereby aunounc myself a candi*:
date fur reappointment to tiie office!
of Auditor and respect fuflv ask the;
recommendation of my fellow .
democrats tor paid position Ii
pledge myself to abide the result;
of the prim a ivy election* a -j
1). C. Kvrki.et. |
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for County Treasurer.
Will be satisfied with the result of
the Democratic Primary.
j ?
J. C. Koli.isus.
For County Commissioner.
We beg leave to announce the
(name <>t our feilow-citiz *n Capt.
I A. A> liovkin, <d W?st Wateree. as
j i suitable comlidate for re-election
?s (ioiuil y ComMiis-iomr, enljeci to
the resnk of the .prim ;rv. llrs ser
vices jils this nv>st im^Ktaitt office,
*ti:ch lie ha& already frited^hnvin^
been most creditable and highly
satisfactory. He i< a successful
f;irmery good 4i'innei**r, in full sym
pathy with the Farmers' Movement,
a true and tried Democrat. He has
while in office given s|m eial atten
tion to^he ro*ds and bridges of the
couiity and we feel aspired tha
we could not do hetirfr than to
Irt-ekct hitu. Many Voters ol
We<t Wat reek.
<?
..iss
M !%'?
Estate Agt.,
: n ??*
L. A. WITTKOWSKY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
: M CAMDEN. 8. C.'
f. iy m all of the Conrta of
the State BpHlKftttention given to col
lections.
Mil BY CITY MMl
The City of Camden 1
vs. - Execution.
Oscar J. Meroncv. )
I>y \i-tne of the a*>o-e entitled execu
tion. to mi directed. I will sell In front
?f the. Opera Honw, in the City of Cam
den S. C., within the lejf.il iWur* of
sale, on the first- Men Uv in June, 18;>2.
the f??ll described property: All
of that piecv. parcel or tract of land
situated in the City of Camden, 01 the
Southwest coriu'r oi ttroadHiud Kutledge
Streets. ; bou t h1c?T K?rth b>- Kutle ljie
Street, fi.wt hy Broad Street, S mth bv
premises ofifx.G. Young and Geo. W.
Witu^nd West by Church Strce*.
L' vied Ujk>u anil t* be solcl as the
property of 0, 3. M^mnev t> defray the
expensjaofi repairing and constructing
s'-de-vrullTin fro tTof^aaid promise*.
/ Term ; of $.i!c : C ash ; purchaser to pay
for papers^
R. T. ROBISOX.
? City Marshal.
Ma - 13, 92.
A GOOD SEAMSTRESS
H0B8EB8LDREGE8S1T1
AND A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY IS
ONz cr oi in NEW
I ' I'm
SEWING MACI-HNES.
For -Fuj-l f AST;cotRas Acd^czs
SatlonaiSewteledioCo,
eu?CE?COR9 TO
JUfiE MANUFACTURSNG CO. ' -
B?LV!DER?, ILL.
4an3t2Ct3:t-% Or M:> Family Sew!*? fcseithws
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W IS Til P'iiCii
ivuuizfrn vpj ; j^tn
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Th-i^is^tfi? t'loug't o( m:v y !
who ajv i.'ot wo.! ported. if;
rhey \v4i4 cm?T\ rv.t | this a-U er- J
:hw w ilj* !>;? cum v meed
hit till- N the | ?h' i ('??*?!' j* 1.; ] ?r |
A Intlo <i;iVR-ni s with eon-iet
>f\ i s a.i ! .>1 { m ko . Li I
perfect fi.. ? ;?
lif.il jllij s as *n. !
t i re fi lit st and i 'OS astern*! ed >to *k
Spring Ciofih lay- <Vje| ! r .t? t> !i t
to I ll IS c*l If e'.u n* u*. a '
?.t I i io corr.Ut styles, pa t- rh
??nd qualities that go M make
up a blass ti f i .ir fat lot 1
.\I :i<ie Cartel; it. Tilt se iir o !s
O M
L offer vou are _ u*iuL* and
, * .
i-ttjmmeu equal to custom wt^.J
and to give you juttts^vcsi. . j
They aiarot sim;>*y ijUjde to!
<rl! a<? som garments rri<? with
fiishy trijuming* to-citc!i tin
eye. 1 i,e:;e arc h tiest go ids;
liOne. tly muh i i order to -jive !
hard wear and hold their shape j
until wor.i Tho-e whoj
trade here ki.*y \[\c qnaiit\
niaki of thi? lUie i cany, an*
feel perfectly safe in hnyinn
here. They save save m .-iil*. .
by it, and mv piices are iowetj
than you pay lor, interior!
goo Is. ^ N. v I
My Furnishing Goods . i-?"trp
to its usual r standard, in sune
,tvsp jets it is better, especially^
in quality jiud prices than ever
before. Yyu should se-* mv
Leader. in J 13 ilbriggin Uu ler
Vests .it '2b ct*. so'd elsewhere
for .o() cfs. India Gauze I?isle
Thread in all qu ilties jaml size .
I have the largest line in Men's
Hosiery at '23 cts in ail shades
that are shown any w litre. See
my positively fast Black , ais <
higher grades of Ilosi ry to suit |
the buver.
My Hat Stock is complete
with all the leading shapes and
colors which is the latest out
this season in soft and stiff
| ha4s. 1 have the largest line
j that is found .in the city, show
ling every shape to suit the
Nearer,
My Stock of Bus' Cloth
ling is lajrgo and complete in
jKncepants Suits and Long
[Pant Suits hiudomely made,
? perfect in fit r.nd correct in
You will find all the
fap/Jes an 1 patterns
?is weU as qualities here/
Shirt watisfejj^n ^en Hess
variety and siaiesr^
14 years.
\k. L. KIKARD.
Columbia, S. C.
If so il' can sell foa oae that;
will exadtlr fit you aud exactly?
suit you. j ' ; it
I am the sole agent in Cam
den forWnnamaker & Brcani.
the LAR^ESTlnmi MOjvT RE
LIABLE CLOTHING HOSSE
in AMESICA. | I
You wjll find at my store ihe
finest, preittiest .and m^st cpm
plete limj of simples EVWR
BROUGHT TO THIS CITY:
Now is; the {time to order
your SPRIN^CLOTHING
Why not jet me have a suit
male to order for you when
you can iget it- JUST AS
CHEAP? \ |
All got^ls. wnrrant?d. and
satisiactioifg^rauteed Polite
attention tb all. ) * I :
Yours Respec! full v.
1 1 U.WOLFE.
nnil! go to
Dr, \fooj
Soda Water
Sh 'rhets,
with pure il
re's] D.ug Store for
3pk
J3-? w*
cesj
Jural fruit mires.
Shakes,*,
flavored
Limeade i,. Lemouad
Acid
?Nida an 1
drinks. *
GLENftJ SPRING
MIKBBSS4
sparkles from our com
bining the meiiiciiia1 virtues of
this well-knowii w&ter with \ht;
p-ea^ntir'ss of
UfT'J
C
an icedvbev
If you are :if^ict<HUwitli "tW
tired feel i:^"1 try a gl-iss W
M^ximn will i?
vig ?rate yo t. fVeTlfcaye ev/ry
variety a*i<i .style ofNhnnks
found at 4. first; class fountain
Our list is too l|ug| to enumer
ate. W ^ h;;ve 6rer\ thing from
? ? \ecta;\" ? * t he j- be v< rage ( if the
gods," dowft. ; ;
Physician tfifcl Brujgust.
WHY IS THE
W, L DOUGLAS
53 SHOE GENTLEMEN
T,7. BEST SHOE Hi THE WORLD FOR THE MOST/?
j : is a seamless f hoc. with ::o tacks cr wax thread
t'? hurt the feet; ntndc of tli>> best line calf, stylish
tad and because tee i mile vioii: shoes of tkis
(rratle tiinn any other -.nauv fact urer, It equals hand
esived snoes costing from $;.u) to 8^-00.
fee UM (?enn in? I laud-sewed, tbeflnestcalf
shoe ever offered for equals French
imp* rted shoes Which cost from $i.0?to SliiU.
54 (;0 Hand-Sowed Welt Shoe, floe fral?,
?4>?"F? stylish, comfortable aud durable. The best
shoe ever offered at this price ; same trraue 04 cus
tom-made shoes costing from fi;.ou to 4w) i.
C? *> oO Poiiec Shoet Farmers. Itatlroad M?a
?Pwi aud LettorCarriersali weartbem: lln^calf,
seamless, smooth inside, heavy three solea, exten
sion edge. Oue pair will wear n year.
fiQ 30 flue cnlfi no better shoe ever offered at
wmi this price; otic trial will convince thoso
who want a shoe for comfort&nd service.
ffiQ aitti >*2.00 WorUinjrmnn's shoes
are very strong and durable. Those who
have given th^rn a trial will wrtfr uo other malce,
ttfti/fll 8'J.OO and SI .7>T school shoes aro
K# U J *> worn by the boys everywhere: vUwjrseli
on their merits, as the increasing saiesfebow. I
0 oHiftC llaiu!*owcd^??'?eV~tt?st
in CI VI IvD l*>ngola, very styllfch; equals i'"rcuch
L:i ported shoes costing from jsl.to
Ladies' i?.30, SJ.<M) mid shoe for
Kisses are the best finoDongala. Mvlis^ aud durable.
Cantion.? See that \V. L. l><*jgla?' name tn.1
price aro stamped oa the bottom of each shoe.
"b?
niRSCH BROS.
Scicaiific American
Agency for ^
1 CAVEATS,
TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATcHTS
COPYRfqpre, etc.
For information a**c free.fT3E<lN><fic write to
MUNN ? CO., fk:i ^ROAD'JTaV, NEW YOHK.
CM (3 est Imrpau for secnriiis pr.tT.ts in America,
livery patenttaken out bv us is brought before
tbe puoiic by a notice fnven free of chargc iz tlie
f riefttifu ^mcttratt
Earnest circulation of any scientific paper in tho
world. SpleAd'dly illustrated. No Intelligent
man should be vrtt'i'out it. VTeeklr. 6:).00 a
year; P1.50 six month*. Addreas MtJXCi & CO..
Pl*l?LisMEHri, 3C1 liruadwxrr, New York.
-MANUFACTURED BT ?
I The Wilcei & Gibbs Gnano Co.
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
a "
QUAsffct
ClrJL&iJ
r&,%At
Now ready at
^ew Bargains are DAILY
ery description of- 1
oji earae
DRY GOODB
DRESS
iours Kespsctfuljy
at 15 cents! apiece
at 15 cents - apiece.
To merchants
the bat: 4 ci
id homespun by
BAUM BRO'S
- You can buy Cinghams at 5;ccnf.S penyirdl - .J
Bleached Cloth~jt 3 cents per yard. j
Bist, Shirting Calico at o cents pef ybrck
" Dress Calico at 5 cents per yard. j
Checked Nainsooks at 5 c^nts pr yaiiL
Vict isia Lawns at 5 c^nts per yard.
Goed M-itting at 10 cents per yard.
Pom rl Dress Hiit tons at o cents per doaeu./ I
? 1 ' I . \
Beys' Trimmed Straw Hats at 10 cents j a paecC,
Gills'
^La dies'
We mention only a tew articles to sho\y how cheaply wci antoi
selling. Times are hard everywhere and wj have; takettj ait?
vantage of our c ish facilities to sp.r.qyy lunr tins. n?ver- ibpjfor^
offered in Camden. Our Mr. AJ. Baum has just returned
his second tri?) to the va*t markets of New York and el" "
?
and the pnhii
The abov
We will
Neither will we sell a whole piece ajt ab?>ve
propose to give everybody a fait show
Thei^e barg iins will tyi offered only for on ? arani tl), Cornell
, V,-. , , .. I ... ii- -iityMw&r
. " " . ii Yji3?fE2
uihiic s'.udl h ive th* benefit of liHsh^e#il btojp
j goods are offered f?>r cash enh at tlie/*e toifc
not ho ik them, s.) pleuse tlo^iot ask iwj lto