The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 20, 1892, Image 3
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.5.0. MAY 20ib. 1S92
J?il Jfe^.
jlzpirt Sco&
t r clubbing arrangement' wit!)
>" fir* Atlanta Constitution will expire
? ? **? ?f June. Any one that
to take advantage of our
?\i, *tmt:kable offer of the two papers
|| i lor $U& should do so at once.
Ill i ;
-j ?ach*rs' Institute.
jfe ?ershaw county wilt have a teach.
1 j i trtf ; institute this year. The lime I
^tfgested is the thud week in Junr
tnd ;tbe exact date will he announc- ,
;*<! ia a few days. It is to be h ? ped j
there will l?e ;t full attendance of
| "teachers, and thjey should comn ence
Okce to make preparation to at
i" taut.
!'i ? "T | r,,
?1'lfctt(rd3n to llocta Carolina.
|| ^ There will ie n grand K. of P.
j j txcurtion i<? 9hHl?\, C;i?-v?d-jnd
j. #*rit?g*an3M nritsn, N. <X ???? Thi s
- Slay, Jonc 7^. T:rUr's H'.li U
^ .'fcrfd-. fronn all ?ia>i?r?a on '-!??- <*.
y ' H??ad
cotnip<?neing witih t'olnHrl?i"?
j - Orir.gd Mir?: lh????i:h. 'fr'hr
llf^ftireifroea Camden *?H f*\ Ur*
. the round trip. The tiam te-s*\?
|; ? 4l?re; at 9:30 a. in., Tuesday and
Jwrnlng at 7:50 o'clock Thur*da\
flight.. An immense crowd is ?x
y&Aied to go, and attractions ano
^mnsement* u*? numerous to taen
ia tfoliwill Ih* prepared tor the enjoy
vent ?f the excursion ists.
BSwwvf. ^
jtotorsjhaaiiica^
s Manager Roberts of the Opera
flwiw in speak ii?g ;to a reporter for
. Tgii Cb*?-.j? icue] yesterday said that
.^Camden ti^eatei g'vers may /{> refmre
p^ tMsjsefTCf for some very agreeable
flf^ttrpirisea In the" ope ratij/ line this
I *Hminer. W hwi questioned furl he r
I dai.l he did not wi?h to give the
trljcul&rs jiist now^biit that he had
^f^eted arrangement^ with one i?f
t best opeiu companies in the
Itouniry to give Camden thXee nights
; and a matinee of high, class epera
? 'i(las^ in July, and uejjoiiotions arr
i Aow jn pr >gi ess y between bin and
| another company, of equally as high
?'??* standi ngy^o^Uy he le sometime i:i
Sir Roberts is an earmct
aoiUer, nod evidently meats to see
, that; C anolei^fgcts her share of
. -ttflnnsements during the season. As
;,ont jreopie would -take great pTeao
j lire *in se* ing a real good opera
tronge, Mr Ro?>ert? efforts to bring
fcncbr an attraction here will txicci
?ritfTheartr appioval.
rT"? I j ? .
?I ^ pf. i -? ? ?
JSiss Harriet M tffctae Lang dierl
ipesd ay nighyat tin* residence
^phew, Mr. S. Logan- Lang,'
JSfeSRf* Sl,e .l,:"' WmV"
thefr oatin^ i some timpani for
i ays her death was
militarily expected.' t She leaves*
a large family connection) to inourti
her Ipsss. The fooeril. slices
roo^niace yesternoon at half past \
live Trom the Presb\ terian chnrch, I
>f which she was a (if von I member. \
Mrs. Kate Shiver, daughter ??> ;
Mr. and Mrs .J. R. Goo I ale and!
wife of Mr. Job Shiver, died yes- [
Herday morning nt 0 o'clock, al'terj
a short iitness.<> *Fi:e funem-il aer I
vic^o. will b*- held this atlerno >u at j
1 :c Bapi isX ehareb.
Mm. J. A. Li.ubaeca, an age^l
'?ad\v ?H mI ilon.friy morning at tile
re?id<r-m*e of her grandson, Mr. F.
? E. Mathi . ? ,
' -1 "i ? X? . /? ;
?PcMon "Warrants Headj.
Til*; C'teik of Court has received;
?'a check for fail il?e amount of pen I
stein money elite the pensioners oil
this couni.v for the present year. |
Each pensioner wi'l receive $23,
and :,he amount is now ready and can j
Ct 'be goiten ly calling upon ('apt.;
Cly burn. Tliere aie forty four!
pensioners for Kershaw county; hh
follows i \
Male ? JohA Krvin, .T.I Sutton. I
. \Y m Adams, \ Step:i?*n Self, A O
Ward, J n Pliers, Win Cook, P T j
Carawav, John Q^rce>:, L T Stroud, j
?10. " *
Female ? V*' H *,'apbe!l, Mary!
Bass*. Sarah It Harold. Caroline j
"Corded, S I. Mobley, RhodieDaw.i
kits* L^nora K el ley, Sarah Hays-j
Gallic Daw^ins^jM A Pie, M M
Norfs, Nanck McDjrmald, R.I Pitts, i
R G Nelson, :n L Gardner, Km-iinc ;
Kir by, Millie Ammons. Martha j
tlowell, Rebecca Garkins, K K Do j
by, M J Gardner, M T Moore, N .1
West, El visa. llonea, N J Williams,
M K Hawkins*, Elizabeth Branham,
c Sallie Boon, M J Vincent, Mary I
Scott, Sarah A Cauthen, Henrittn !
CaifltV, Amelia Bowers, Eliza A|
?Ganlner. ? 34.
Buckleit's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
ijfuu**, Sor^s, Ulcers, Salt Rheum.
JPever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
jlrithfains, Corns, ..ami all Skin Enip-I
lio n$i and postiTcly enres Pries, or no
pay require*!. It is gnartateed to jjivc
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded,
price 23 cents per box. For sale by F.
I . Zem!>.
Bkeumattaii cored in a Day.?
"Mystic" Cure for Rheumatism
and Neuralgia radically cures in 1
to 3 days. Its action upon the sys
tern is remarkable; and mysterious.
?It rwaoves at once the cause an>
th*? disease immediately disappears.
The first dose greatly !?enelits, 75
cents.
Sold by F. M. Zetnp Druggist,
Camden. .
. ,
When Baby was sick, wo gKteberCmsuxm.
TOMahewaa4LQuj)d,afce cried for Cutoria.
";W^>a became Mas, she ehmf to Caatoria.
P3ES0NAL H1NTI0N-'
Mr. J. 0. Man is in Charleston
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Ju? LeGrand of
Sumter, were in the city this week.
Mr. W. C. Thompson, cashier of
the Bank of Lancaster, paid a visit
to his relatives here last Sunday.
Mr. Wra. Geisenheimer left Cam
den las*, Sunday for a trip to Ger
many, Ins native land. He will !*?
away about three months and wrili
visit, various places of interest.
Wishing to keep up with the news
at home, he left word with us to
send him The Chronicle to liBiu
gen on the Rhine."'
Advertised Letter*.
The following is a list of adver
tise'1 letters remaining in the Cam
den post ??Mice for the week ending
April 18th 1892 :
Buias Ross, Dr J W Team, Frank
Miller. J C Rains, Miss Cumeiia L
Scupp, Mrs 3* K Henron, M:s L G;
Ballinan, E G Burrows, Marshall!
Dozier, Mrs Peter Stanley, Mrsj
Emma Browa, .>Hss Emily Buiis, I
Miss J Brooks.
Persona caBisg for these letters
will pl??;?ft4- xt.ue what week they
were u l .i r i-M-d.
G. G. Alexander, P M. I
BLAvS BI7BS UNION.
Program xe.e ??f the Black River
L uton wnirh :n?ets at Forreston,
S. ?>n Friday l>efore the 5th j
>uwda\ in this moot*), is as follows: !
1st day.
10 n. m. Devotional exercises
:??.?; or^unix ts??n.
11 a. sii. Introductory seimon by
Ebirr S. M. Richardson.
12 m. . What should be the def
inite objects our Cnion meeting,
Elders J W Kenuey and Ii L Gal- 1
phin,
1 p m. How shall we de clop '
^tllr christians, E der M W
G??idon, Bro A J White.
2 p m. Adjournment, i
8 p m. Sermon by Elder E. D. \
Wells.
9 p m. What are the best meas
ures of reviving a missionary spirit,
in our churches? Elder E E A\yrs, '
Bro D J Brad ham..
2n*o j>.\t. I
10 a m. Sermon by Elder C Cj
Brown.
11 a m. V* hat is the pr?fvi
sphere of Woina.Vs work in o?ir
churt'lif s? Elder T E Jasper, I?n!
J V Walsh.
"12 m. How shnll we incronw ,
the interest of denominational edu
cation? Elders C C Brown and T .1 i
Rat elitfe.
1 j) m. Experiences of the ol?l?
est and younyst ministers present. '
2 p m. Adjournrnnel.
8p in. Temperance lecture by!
Bro J??el E Brnnsoo,
Ttre mioisters to preacn .>n Su J- 1
dey will l?e appointed on the even
ing of the 2nd day. A full atOnd
is earnestly requested.
?J W Kenney, j
S M Richardson, - Committee.
-M W Gordon. \ .
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y
OBI IT AH Y.
The Lord His 11 r II mi
Mw. K\tik S iiver v.-.-is %r-? '
honie of rhe b'r-s-c I yester?!?y in'?mj:e? !
;it 6 i *VI? *'k. With tcmU-nii'ss ;in I h-ix i
ions hearts, the bereaved h j-'.uin Isanti- :
ly a u< I friends watcfci <1 ovvr the i
ing one nntii the :? nn;r"! honored!
around her and severe ! th> 4 silver e-?rd"
and ascended in t!u? lx> nuls ??{' t'.if - r 1 ? : i
of spi its.
K.vrifi is <;ons, but bles-e I God, ;
.-he I ft behind her t'ie sf ?!:*;> of i tri k |
Christian, a devoted wi.'e ?nd !? ?vir? j
mother. Let us rejoiee th it 'rod ?^-er|
gi>\e its JSi-h a sWcet dharA<*t t todec>r
att? our t?wn. chnrrh n:nl h >th We ,
tender o;?r deep -st heartfelt syrnpa Itv {<>
the s>:rj*v stricken ha bin I. ft n'.!y ari l j
friends.
T! y youth wss love!\*. l!k;> 1 lie flower.
Of fairest Woom which soonest dies, i
Ti e gardner came at early dawfcn.
And took thee to the tip >er skies.
*
Your peace is sealed, your re.it is sure,
V/ithin tlwt better home,
Awh',1 1 wv weervand iin^-r here,
Then iViiovv to tfietomb.
iwsTo:":
TH3 2?AI 003V3Jtri0H.
Be in <4 a participant in the stale
democratic convention which met i
in Ool-umbia on Wednesdn y, May
LSih., l he writer will give a sketch
o| sticii oT the proceedings as will
We of interest to our readers. 4}
Tuesday ntghl und< a call from!
President Stokes, a large cnucusi?! i
Alliance delegates was held in the j
haii of lite House of Rep rest* nta- !
lives. The requirments h.ui been !
modified sons lo admit any dele-;
gate in full sympathy with the!
0 ?/ i -
Ocala demands. Looking through j
the glass, one could see that the j
Meeting, which was a full one, em-;
bracing nearly j all or the conven
tion, was in mighty grapple wiih!
? he third part}* heresy. Pandeuion? J
turn prevailed until Gov. Tillman j
came forward amid gteal enthnn
asm. The question in -dispute
seemed to be a proposition to pre
sent the Alliance demands at Chic
ago, and in ense of Cleveiands nomi ? i
j nation, to require South-Carolina's
! delegation 'to withdraw. Appar
ently the Governor convinced his
1 hearers of the absurdity of such a
scheme. Next morning the caucus
reassembled and completed the de
tails of the program Tor the con-j
ten turn, which wag strictly pur
sued .? K^eliuiiDarr meetings of
delegates Fj^om each congressional
district were &so held to elect two
delegates from each to Chicago.
From the fifth, our district, Messrs
J. W. Floyd *?f Kecshaw *nd T. J.
Cunningham, of Chester were elect
??d. There were three nominations,
Dr. Strait_of Lancaster being the
'other. Mr. Fioyd'a vote was ex?
j ceedingly complimentary, 32 out of
| a total of 37.
The delegates at Urge werr Gov.
; Tillman, Senator Irbv, J. \Y. Stokes.
| and W. J. l alhcit. The entire
[delegation, congre>sionnl ?.uiid at
arc Ouurly aati- Cleveland.
The convention met a?-12 -o'clock
and it was not until Sp. ra. that the
prefiminaiieu of organization were
j ^rgr,
Tl?*
pivot sronod which the whole inter
est of the contention centered w?
the amazing resouluon condemning
Grover Cleveland. A mostrtntense
debate raged over these resolutions,
I which showed that the great mass
; of the convention stood against the
! ex-president like sn immovable
| wall. The rabid invective of
iCaughinan, of Lexington, in which
j he dwelt upon Cleveland's alleged
reception of Fred Douglas at his
i wedding, received wild and vocif
i eroos applause. The eulogies- up- i
on Cleveland by his supporters,
who were but few amonjz tlrfcP dele
gates, were received with cold and;
forbidding silence.
The resolutions were finally pass
ed with a whoop, the vote standing
237 ta? 49. Among these resolu
tions, most rasping to a pai\t of the
of the Democracy of tLti State
there was coupled llu \Ocalaj
or St. Louis ;:Salf'vnn ?nd :Cn en-j
dorsesacnt t>{ the state adminirtlra- ;
tion. in spite of effort* In divide
them, they were forced through in
a lump, without the opportunity
beinu; given to take a discriminat
ing vote.
After these incidents and the
election of delegates, the conven
tion resolved.ilaerf-into a mob, rag
ing around a personal spurting
match between John C. Haskell and
John Gary Evan?, with Caughmau
of Lexington a*s an extra. These
personalities were stale to some
<?f us, Laving been inflicted upon u>
before through two sessions of the
legislature nnd several conventions,
so riot coveting a case of nausea,
we betook ourselves to bed, and
slept the sweet sleep of innocence..
The couvention did no*, finally;
adjourn until 3 a. in. Thursday
morning. r. j. k.
C antsy Items.
Mf.-sks. Editors: ? I am goiny
to try and give you* a few niortfj
items of new?i from lit i ^ section. 7
We h.ive b?en veiled with a re
f robing Kain and every thing looks
hi igii t autf^rreon.
K? v. J. Waiter Kenney and Mr
Coieman paid thislown a- living
visit on thejOth and 11th. We are
aiwaYs giad to welcome such men
here. V
Rev. J. Waller Kenney will
preach at Flint Iliil chureh <?n 1 1 ; i
thin! Sunday m June at 4 p. m.
Oiir Worthy M?peiiiilend.*ni.
A. C. Walts, expect 1>? an- |
other Ktinday school picnic iim- |
su turner, with the assistance oi" the
, .-i
others interested.
We had an able and most touch
in? sermon on tlieJp&th b*' Li : ? ?. J.
K, Smiilf.^ ^ 'N
Mr. J. K. Cne ) is spe;U!n_r oi j
pulling Up a ri-.iu Uisii at a. ;L. \.i
il he thought the pnophf wwul
plant more wheat. Biit the iu:?!
way is to tn it, S> iak?\ci'e o: j
your wheal crop and 4 til jw^tnUai; I
so much cotton, plant i.-.nie -Triu
and I he mil! n?SI lnjn \??nr >i#rr ? ??>
into j"Y, e>p? ciadj a u-.i
tint* .
D.Tvii
Ec Ben's Cress Port's.
The fnrnnis nr??und in*.t* !i:o.
f:iiisht-d plant. i ig e t ?n, htj\ <???(?. i
1 . j
in WeathrJ, w ?' r?'!!l lit j
stands will !"j O ! In* st? j* >'??}. and c!:.\ j
Ian--!.*, where planted vei v ear v. p ? ;
fear cannot Invn >.v. >iv 1 1 1 t? l*v >- j
thirds of a vf and; ov. ;t:g 1-. I'm- h* .j
emt cool weatin-r.
Corn, w lii* re work??d ? ? ' i ? , i? iook
ir ir w-eli and '*ro\tin*j nice! v.
The <m ??n "h< ;i ??;?:> !??;<? a i
he very poor, while il.os.- ? ? -i ! !ir]
' otlntvs or >w;i ops ina\ nnke r.n j
average t r ?p.
- r 1 *
Wo oncy l 1 1 * > : i : 1 1. '!)?? fruit i
I
??II killed, t>Tl t. V- ill In :? J. O > i [
? Top (?f ap{ U-S, an 1 ]K-:?C'l?-S I j ? i ,
blackbarrirs wiil bring u : ? ! Ut? sV-ti. j
Mr. R. 0. F ir.l t is'cl.>?,'d hi < j
school for a l wo months vie:?.: ion
The matrimonii'! :n ?? r k *? t cem- j
to be < ; ti i te rlu!!. \\"> it i.- ? ?; t ui ; - !
ter b>\-S? It c i" not b- for ihi-j
wa tit of materia!, for we <-:in i?.>:i>? :
? i
of some of the nicest pr s i h?- :
Stale. Wy Li $ve a!! I ii e i a w ?
wiil a!:rw. . j
We have a fe^v o!d ma'*? in ?i U i
wc- would like verv mnj'i t<? u-'t j i ? !
of, will olft-r any on ? a hirgain in
this line of s-tock. Th?* five pad
;cn ?'enl counter* ar?* n where.
Don't ali speak at oisw.
l'o!i:.ics is gating \er\* hot.j
"The one iTaiins are s<?!i i I'M |
G rover and the IJIia-rfr.'1
We heard one inair-i-*fV he Heir*
Hon Tillman and (Vorge Tdiman.i
but had never m?>t, or saw Ami:
HUman," and inasmuch :?* he di?*j
not make his acquaintance \ ? ?? !
Vars we hope he will net jit j
thU 'ate dav. if so, hope he > il! dis <
card him after the September (Jon
vention.
VVr are ready to extend the rig hi
hand of "howdy, howdy, howdvdo"
to si I i of the candidate's and vote
for none. They are all clever fel j
lows prior to the primaries, and;
t hen when \ou meet in the road or!
on l!?e street , they don't remain Her ?
of ever having made ycur acquaint ?
anee.
No picnics r.?. repc.rt, time* nr?
too critical, i fi fact heard of on?
raan, while plowing aloti^, n hnz
zard lit on his horse and wanted to
say grace, so times must l?e very
critical among these feathered hi
tK?ds. j u. c F.
Gu;.rante?l|Cuw.
! -
We antlio i/.e our ailwrtiseil druggist
to sell'Dr Kinpr's N*?>\v Discovery f<-r Con
sumption, Cough*, and Colds, upon this
condition. It you are afflicted with a
Cough, Cold or any Tjunj?. Thr? a: or
Cbest trouble, and wiil use this r. m >tlv
? as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex
perience no bedefit, you may return the
bottle and have your ninney refunded.
We could not make this otfer did we n< t
know that Dr. King's New Discovery
be ndied < >n . It nevoT~rt>?Lip:>t>i nts.
Trial l)otfles free at. Dr. J*. I.. Zemp's
Drug Sure. Large size, 5<)o. xr.J St.
^Candidates to Uie
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FOB SOLICITOR.
I hereby announce to the Demo
cratic voters of Kershaw, Kichlind,
Kdgefiehl an?l Uxinifton enmities
chat I am a candidate for re-elee}iop
to the office of Solicitor of the fifth
circuit, I will a hide the r?**uft of
the. primary election, an<l resjiect
fully ask the *upporl of iny fe'low
Deiroerats, P. II. Nelson.
\\V be?; 1. a*e to aunonnc-e to'
<?ur feiiou'*l)ew("*ra!s I hat .Mr If. C. !
1*5*1 : ??i?u of Columbia, i* in VlJe race 1
t'-r S"li<-it' r of the fifth circuit. I
Kmo w iiij* him as wed*?, we cor* lialiy
command h>m as our eh"ice for On
position. If lot is rit-'cle-I, he u i!!
discharge the oneiv?ns dn?i<*# nith
ability^ fidelity and impartiality.
ilr.iiy Vol ei s ??f
W K-T U'aTKKEK
FOR I'll K LEGISLATURE I
De>irin?x a mi mher of the I*f?!?
islatare who will represent the
West interests of our community and
the uifoie cunty, we i>res?ntr the
naiue of Mr.^D 1*. C? Murchinson
to the Democratic voters of Ker-j
.-haw County as a candidate, sub
ject to the-, result of the primary
election. s- 15KULAH.
The voters of Anlioch section of I
Kershaw County a* noun.ee the
name of Mr. 1). M. Bethune an I Ireir
choicc Sop one of the representative*
in the Legislature. Mr. 'Hethnne is
too well known to need any words
of prai-e. If elected he will refl -ct
credit ujwn the county.
Many Voters.
In accordance with the expressed
wisVps of his many friends, the Hon.
W. F. Kussell is hereby presented
for reeled ion to the Legislature,
His course as a Representative from
i his couuty has heen entirely satis,
factory to his eonst iiueius. AVe
pledge him to^ahide the result of i
the primary. Westviilb.
The name of Mr. G. W. Moseley
is hereby presented for re elect iiTti to
< he House of Uepreseutgtives, tsub*
j*-ct to the reMih. of the D-inorrat ie
primary election. ?{r. Moseley ? d*
made a faithful representative ?.t
tiie people; his iveor<f is before them,
and Ujion which his name is ? fie red
for re-elect it'll hy
MAX V KKIEX r>s.
FOR :lerk OF CbUitT.
Mr Kditor.? Please an rim nee Li>
the Democratic voters of Kershaw
County njy name as a candidate for
i he office of ' *lerk of I he Court for
Kershitw C'lHMy, sublet to the
ai i ion of : lie Deinoeiatie. Primary.
I i eSj?ec? ? t'i I' a.*>k l he fUppurt of
v fellow- L'eniocrats.
J. H. Goodale.
For School Commissioner,
I he.n-liy announce myself to the
Democratic voters of Karshaw
CounL\ as a ejimlidnte for re
? ?Iceti ?n i<? the oMree of School <!om
??*isM<?uer, Mit j''cl I" t, !s? lesull of
hf !TiS?:? : v < lection
J. M. Watts.
FOK StlKKlFF.
I lu tvlr, nnonunee M.y-if a ;?
I -t * t-* f< > v ft* ? * I ? <* i * ? ? 1 1 < <> the of
>M ? iti* ?? K rsha * CMll.j'y, sUhjecl
; I If" :j<"- umi of the j >.- m -r.ii i<- j?:i
:: t ' V, ;i !. i I'-"* pi e. fi | ; v ' 'il* " 13 i '
jM?rf uY iii v l)ei?KH-i ;?.? ic til ovv-eiti
7. *l:S.
J A M KS/Ji. I! \1I.K. I
I hereby announce myself 1o i i> o
!>? nceraiio vot-'M of Kershaw i
( J ? ??>?!-} v :js :i candidate f?r t i ??* oiSlec |
? ?f Sin ? t it}* mi'-; el to it: c* result of
j ? fi i: :: r v en c< i ri.Ti?*?vrni>i?;?? if c! -eL'
t? 1 to tail jifni-y d^char^c 1 5 ?e 1? I it*
of : In* ? iii'-f. I i espec: fully ask ihe
suplp -?rt of i ho i) 'Hi ?r?- iS.ic party.
J. Krass Wkst. ? ;
; ? I
M?. Knrro::: ? The m-Mnhers 01
IJe^ver M)am Dimiio ratio c'tn: risk
space . i ;i your va^iahh* p<ipc?r to'
present the name of a worthy younj?
man for t lie ofti.-e of Sher'til*, sub j
j "f.t !.?? lire res nit. of the npprorictiinu j
Democratic primary ??!??*.? i ion. We:
ref'-r to Air. It 1 >. Williams, form
er!y ?>f West, WVcivc, Irn. ;it present ;
a residnt of CahNlen. Mr. Williams
a vonnsi.man, active,, capable and |
strictly reliable, nn<) should he re- |
ceive the nomination for thiSvnllice, j
he ma/ l?e depended npon to per- j
fonn '.veil and faithfully its exact j
ingdulu*. leaver Dam. j
FOR AUDTtTTE "
I hereby ntii]"une- myself' a eandi' j
<la.c lor reappoint nieM to the office'!
of Auditor and res pre; fully a>k the j
recommendation ??f my fellow ii
dt* tunc rats tor s:? i ? I p'?i t ?n I
pledge myself lo abide the result]
of the primary election.
1). 1\ I UK LEY.
FOR TREASURER.
I herein announce myself as a
<?:? ml id-ale for County Treasurer.
Will he salinlifd with the result -of
! he Democratic ,Pijm a ry .
J. (K()LLtSGS.
1 or Count v Commission
i
We beg leave to announce the
name of our fellow-cit izeii/ Capt.
A. A., f ?oy kin, of W? st, Watvree, as
? suitable uondidai e for reflection
Mint c Commissioner, Hi|>ject to
the r. su^. of tin; prlimry. 1
vices in tTlis nnv-t importau
which he has already tilled,
lu-t-u most er<?dj!nh|e and highly
j satisfactory. He is a successful
farmer, ?r.?od *i'ianei<r, in (nil sy m -
| p:i! hy willi t he Farmers* Movuincnl,
: i true and tried Democrat. Jle has
i ?vliilej in "tlice ^ri veil special* ntten
| ti?>n to tiie ronds and l?rid?jes :ot the
' entity ainKvyv- feel assured lha
I we could not do better than to
| rc-eUet hi-m. Many Voters of
" AVi>r Watkxtre.
w ser
office^
haVinsr
ifcftvtm
of tki
one.
, .. m
J at any
{KftlEVDS.
.
Mr. announce to
the Deihoerttic tot era of Kershaw
county ro^Mme ?s 4: windidate
for re election to the offlj^tyHSoun
? y OroniUa oner, iMihunU flu* unit
'1 f tli^jpriinary eteciwil *TH*tlkine
my /nends j\t r the com pi i
Will paid me in the li?*t election.
1 res|*-cl/*lly auk a continuation o^j
1 1 heir support ami conJMtutjce. . r
^J. A, McDowell.
South Carolina ? -Kerghn* County.
s
! Ella X. I>unJap ) \ -
T. DTranthnm '
and B. B. Clarke } i | _
Under and. by virtue of a power of
nale co itained; in the above stated mort
f jre. rre will ?ell; at public Outcry in
front of the Court-House in'-' Camden, on
ti e tlif> first Monday in June 1892. with
in th^ leual Knurs of sale, all that j>i?*c \
paretd or tract of Jan 1 situ ?ted irt Ker
*haw Cbnnty, State aforesaid. contain
in;; one hundred ; (10)) acres m ire or
le?,anil hounded North' by land-* of
Amos FaJkenWny. Et?t f\v land* of
John H< ?ctf. South by lauds of Wil'lixn
Yonuir ami Mkjtkt Hammond. and West
by land***}.} by ilett.*y C. Wett to Dr.
John i. Tra*tfcami
TVrin* <if atliv da.?b ; purchaser to pay
for deed of (-onveywdc*.
W.JJ. TRANTHAM
jiwl B. B. CIARRK,
Hort*ag?o*.
urj
Mill I J
The City of Camden )
vs. - Execution. _
Oscar J. Merosiey_ )
By virtue ?f the ill o "nti'V I exocit
t i * ? n . tu in ? iltre?t?d. I wiM f- 1 in fr ?ht
vf the Opera lbnnv, in the Cjiy < f ( \;ni
len S. C.. vvithkL^rKc 1 ^al hours of
sale, on l ho firfri Mourn' in June, 18 ?2.
the full win;; de.S'Tthi <1 properly : A 1"
?f twit piece, jp-irr I or tract. of Inn 1
situate 1 in the Ci\v ?t Cnnplrn. o ? tin
Southwest eerjier*1 Br??a 1 and Huile hv
streets. b"umle ! Xo-th by Wutieh'e
Street. Kast by Broad Streets South by
premiscs.of O. (*.! Younjr pnd (icn. W .?
Wjtte. and West by C!.urch Str? c*.
l.-.-vied upon and t*be soil as th?
property of O.jJ. Mcronev to defray the
expenses of repairing an 1 ronstitgefin*
the side-walk !n fr.u'i of pr< niUe>.
Temn of sale : C ish ; pttrqli tspr to pay
for papers.
IT T. KOBISUX.
Citv Marshal.
May 13, *92.i
ilisi Id
1?
J; llil j
w mm
I * | -? : ;
Th ^ is the t'tonjr' itj oi nia? \
1 ? ' ! * |
j who hp* hot well |hi ?% t ? ?< I . If
|th',v wtli^oiilv Hvi ' ill s a*i\ rr- i
j u-cnu-iit tti-j be convinced"
i 1 li it ;hi< is i ! ?f* uhuv I rTadoi
jMildo (jilMlCU S witjj tiojTU' ,
|st\! s an 1 ? it t-iv* best lii ik e and j
; pcr.'iect fr.
j 1 <1111 i I1LT l hi .. .?? as' !:.
j tin* finest anil bcs assorted *to ?'
I Spring C'iot liT:i<r over l?r- uirlj* I
, . * <
| 'o tins city, [i emjrr :iv*s a. ? i
ji.f t lie corr ct s:\ies, j.a.tn.V
j an:l qualities lh.it go to'iuafci*
up ;t fitv>t class fi:ri g; imlor
; Made Garment. TL? se % ? ?<!-?' j
L offer Auuiaro madj ana j
j irimnied i qii^ to on. -torn whit, j
i Hid to "iivc you hard u?*a.
They a i.' rot dimply m..de to
j - !! som irarmeotsarc 'with
jllishy trimmings to e:ioh ill.
ieve. 'i lar.e are h nest <;o ?ds;'
*' O
jhoae.-lly ni 'd ?i i o'rd^r to jdve
i hard uTsir ani h -ld their >haoe
lit II won i . lit. Tii'o-e wim
n-;jd-4 kiiOW lit quality
I mak*; ot the line i can. v. and,
feel perfectly safe in l>ini:?. |
heiv. They >aVo save, m nj> j
by it. ani my piii-os anjNown
than you pay -for in!', r oi
i;0O is.
M v FiLnii>hin^ Goods is up I
to its usual standard, in smiej
respects it is, letter, especially!
in quality and prices than everj
before. You sliouM se* tin j
Leader in l$i!briggiu Utile/
VVsts at 25 ct*. soal elsewhere
! fo/ o(j) ets.i India Gauze Lisle i
; Thread in jail qu dties and size . j
\l have the largest lino in Men'.
I Hosiery n\ t '2') cts in-all shades
t hat a re /si 10 w n a n \ win re . See
my positively la>t Black als ?|
higher grades of Ilosi r\ to suit
| the buyer.
Myl: Hat Stock is complete
with all the leading shapes and
colors which is the latest out
this season in solt and st if!*
hafs. I have the largest line
that is found in the citv, show,
jog" every shape to suit the
wearer.
My Stock of Hoys' Cloth
ing is lar^e and complete in;
Kneepants -Suits and Long
Pant Suits hind omely !-i*ade.
perfect in fit and correct in
styls. You will find all the
popular shades and patterns
r ?**' Vfoi t . I ?
as well as qualities here.*
Shirt wakts in en;Hess
variety and 8 i^^roni J) V u
14 years. " flMPlI
M. L.\&iNAHD.
Columbia, S. C,
I* :'r ; . '"?
IEEIIBmsI
Collector & Kejrlbtatc Agt.,
F ? v; 'if'::
Ta. wittowUy,
ATTORNEY AlPlAW,
r CAMDEN. S/C.
jp^M^ractiees in all of jlie Courts of
the 8uto Special atteution jriwn to col
le?rtlo<WU f : j
!)?ViifuU giit ?(
(jUthegt
If_so I can selli you one that
will exactly (it ytm and exactly
suit you. \
I am the sole agent, in Cam
den forW ananiaker & Brown,
the LARGKSt and MOST RK
LIAHLE CLOHllNG HOUSE
in AMERICA.
You will find at ray store the
* v
finest, prettiest and m<vst com
plete lin? r.f ?ampUs EVER:
BROUGHT TO THIS CV?&\
Now is the time to order
your SPRING CLOTHING
Why nut let me have a suit
made to order for you when
you can get it ^JUST AS
CHEAP?
AH goods warranted, and
sat" si action gu?r,iuteed Polite
attention to all.
Yours Respectful I \\
) \ J). WOLFE.
Dr. Moore's Ding Store for
Pod;r W ater, - Milk ? Shakes,
Sh rbets, Ice.-*, etc., Jflayurcd
with pufe n;;taral fruit juices,
Li me: des. lemonades, C ream
>oda an I Acid Pho-j hale
drinks.
GLENN SPRING
r? *
sparkles from oar fountain com
h'.iii tho medicina' virtues of
ill is well-known wa-er with th?
plea-antn ss of an iced bever
age.
If you are ^ftiicte.t with ''that
tiivd try a of
v n
M<xiean Kola. It will in
vignratv* \ on. We have every
variety iv d ^t ? K* of drinks
ujuiv I ar I lirst rlass fountain
Mir liM i< t??o huge to en timer
at". We h.-.ve- even thing from
??Necta "the beverage of the
^od-V do. vn.
J. I Jio*,1
Poys'cian an J Dru jji.st.
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
to hurt the feet; mado of the best Iltio calf, st> lish
ami easy, and because t re moire more dux:* or this
pra<le tiinn any other r.ian?fn--t nrer, it equals hau-l
sewed shoes costing from to
ffifi 00 (Jentiiuo Ha>id-?iO?'ed, theflnestealf
?Pvi shoe ever offered tor $:>.<!); e<j tials Krcach
lmp? rted shoes which cost from to $12.03. ?
00 Ilnnd-Soived Well f"?lioc, lino caT",
stylish, comfortable and durable. TJi^ b*wr.
Bn?>e ever offered at this price : s;u::o srriile au cus
tom-made shoes costlug from tS.fltj to $:s. M.
QiO 50 Police Whom Farmers. ltailrond JTen.
9wi aud Letter Carriers all wear thcn?: It m? calf,
seamless, smooth inside, heavy three oolcs, execu
tion edge. One pair will wear a year.
QO 30 fine cnlfj no Let icr sbtteeTor offered at
this price; t-uc trial will convince those
who want a shoe f??r comfortlr.nd service!.
imported shoes coitlustrrom Sl-m to SC.J'u
Ladles' *2.00 nud *1.7:5 sbo? for
Misses aro the best fine Ixwgolu. stylish and durable.
Cnntion.? See that V. 1- bonxlas' name ami
price are stamped on the bottom of each saoo.
in RSC II KUO*.
0. F. WE ITERS,
Wholesale Grocer.
Wholesale Deakj in WINES,
LIQUORS and CIGARS,
N,x. 18-3 East Bay,
Charleston. S. C.
i?3las?. Eolib?
(?
Scientific American
Agency for $
Df SIOW F ATUT* m J
COPYtlOHMtW
itcUM
itan
Sfwiatlcn of any srtentifir papor in tho
Z^v,/5t?v JftuwitwJ-" N'o intelltirent
?ncwld be without it. Weeklr, S.'t.OO m
rw; flJt) ?rtx roor.th*. Address MUXN Jc C0_
y>l Vnj4'l"< ray, Xctv Toft
Now ready
Ladies
Yours Respectfully,
T. VILL
Now Bargains are DAILY placcd on 8(1010, and
every description of
DRY 80008,
DRESS a
will he fuund there.
They will only be sold for the SPOT!
offered at prices that will move them. Sjo cull early
;?s we will have Daily attractions.
This Counter, remember, is iu the cent
take our word for it, \i.u will find the
ofFered. >
We can't enumerate here, ns yre will ati l attractions
DAY. So everybody come at once, Men,
We will have- Bargains for all.
a piece,
apiece.
it 1-) coals
. N. B. -To merchants: PlniU homespuK by the J>&>A
,pcr.vi,Ml- ? I ii ;;
BAUM BR
h ? V
You can buv Gin/nams at ?) cen'S per
Bleachc 1 Cloth at cents per yard'.
\vi
Ik'si Shirting Calico at 3 cents per y;ij
'V Dress ' alien al ?> cents per yard,
CI ec'\ed Nainsooks at 5 cjuts p r ya]r?
Vict ria Lawns at ') c-.?nts per yard.
Go. d Mating at 10 cents p?*r yard.
Pjsrl Dress buttons at 5 cents per do?-n.
1)< ys' Triy.imed Straw liats at 10 cents
Gills' " at io cents
W6 menti^i only a tew articles to show how cheaply wo jaw
.elling. Times are hard everywhere nnq wj have t'ken
vantage of oar cish facilities to secure *b ?rgiinsv jiever
ffered in Camden. Our Mr. M. Baum lias just returned
his second trip to the va<t markets of New York mid $l?i
am} the public shall h ive t'ie benefit of hUsfi^eifcl ^bn
The a bow; goods are offered for cash cnH at these -;
We will not (look them, so please do not ask lis to 4
Neither will *je sell a whole piece jit ab>ve prices. 1
propose to giry everybody a fair J*how and u?t'<li#ri
These bargains will beo&red oulv for o ie month, co??
odiv. Monday and ever)- other davvso all can h.ivca
" v.- iM