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?t$3ea ?lmit!ej FrBUHi^I; EVEBY FRIDAY -*? W I. Y'LtEFtCrE. KATE* OF Ft'SFCfclFTTO^: C>r.o vear, eix mftrb*, Ti vents; three mo*: he, 40ccnf*i ?{>V hRTi^j Nij KAT1-S: One t^jiarc (?>??* i:irl),)<'ne >j>wrt|?n, $1.(0; each *? ^uhseorrent io^rtion. -V) rcr?s LU>eraJ rjtl-ii*tl?ms mrule <-n th?- j.boxe . r;it<fs for three bk?i.im.s :i i . *1 ye:.ri>* eontvjrx.*. Ail comnvnvje.it ion ?:;?! jnriele?* i*>r ?? nh liJ-ati'tfj mt:*t rest h u~ r?? l.-nsr ?>n 7y &!.*.*? to i:i/r:re trjt-ir j**ertj;?r> in the i.--- 1;-. N'oiomw-tin islion of a] -personal nature *:!! ix* p" ? ; she:? i>> tl?is paper. except 'is itTi ??!\H.r'vi??;nvnt. t?- He pa'.l for. All artieK-K f ?r ?. mttst ?>?? ac mif-fi l?y r-he fu 1 name ;??<1 :'?! "Mrc^s nf rhe writer, ir* or<itr to receive Jitlentica. CAMDfcN, S<\, !&!?, 1S02. The most serious que&ifyi the people t >f this at present i-* the prohibit: >>n pro! i-tr. We ?h> not believe ia any ; k r r??f oT luary laws, hat th- peopl > soem to have sp >k-.?n i:i -fivor of j>r > hibilion .an'! wh.it tfc'o people s::y 1 hese fliys goif*. At all events w< shall see what .v s;ut s ?<". Tu ERE U nl'ea4y a ?ool den I of 1 talk a'ooui t'je maulers of import ance tb a I :ir * to co?ae up before the ? Legislature. We flo not t >ok for any extreme measures ??<> he passed. G rsitefti ! ! y A e fc n o w 1 rdg<?d . We are d'jly appreciative of the | many expressions of good wili an?l | n$s;irancfc$ of support eminating j f r^m our friends in the city and j throughout the crttmry, np"nj?nr! embarking s>in?le handed into the j . flrH of journalist Our patrons j T ? | assurvd tjhat we will put fortlr every effort! to continue toj >Heet their approbation and to pie sen^a paprr worlV.v of heing proud; o4T*^:Xhe foflowirg received a few tlays/ ago is from (our S nator am' President of l^ershaw County FarmN^ Alliance : Rcsseuf. Place, S. )C., Nov. 13, 1S'.)2 Mr W. I. Villepik lie, R Htor^liroaaile : Accept my -congratulations oil your assump tion of the entire manag^nent^and coatrol of thei*OA:.t;>SN* CiJkoxici.e" Without disparagement to the <-{11 - ciency of your f>tftier associate, I feel coali;l?nt of j your ability to make the paper a success under your exclusive management. jV?urs Truly, Jjimes-K. Magill. Tfre brethren of tiie press, also; have been especially cheering in their' word* of encouragement. Be , low ai.c given ai fc* of the many complimentary notices observed in . "" j ? the column# of oijf exchanges : \V\I. Vill'pigue is now sole .own er and proprietor of the Camden ^ ^access attend you, brother. ? Walter bora Press ?fe Spaniard. W. T. Villegigfie has purchased ? the entire interest iivthe Camden Chronicle. Tiie jrvaders of that paper will not suffer by the change, f >'r Mr Villepig^e wi!l keep his pa l^r up to the standard.? Sumter' _^>YatCtiman <S Southron. The Gam den G|h ron-icie has been p archived u.y Mrj \V. I. Viilepigiie, who for some "tune h.as been o^e o| its editors and proprietors, and will v jiow be run by hiin. We wish him great success. ? Lancaster Enter , . prise. " j ? ^ t I Mr Walter I. Villepigne, one of . the forgter editors and proprietors c?f the (Jatnden Chronicle, has ptir cliased Hive entire interest in the nbote named paper. Mr VUIepigue is an excellent Jyivng gentleman aod -we^wi^h; fof the Chronicle re newe ? success. ? liishopville News. List cnjnclaime(!itietters. The f blowing is a list of letters re maining uncalled j lor in the Camden post office for tlte week ending Oct. 15th, 1^)2: Miss Hrevelveisey Potce, Richard Suitrjii, Sailie Murphy, Mrs Margaret! Moore, Mrs Mary Monre, Amanda Har 1, [rs Alice Bodkin, [tss C. A. Brown, - ^ive Thompson.. is calling for these letters will plea what week they wore ad vert IKL & Alexander, 1\ M. <w< ?5f The Chboni^W* has the offi"c*on la*f range, recently oc cupied by E- D. Bbkeney, Esq , with, the presi room immediately in the rear, where we are more comfortably ar.fl conveniently fixed up. Remember our new location when you wint to see up. The fetch String to the (Joor is always on the ouiside and our friends are cordially invited to 'Mn-p in" w hen ever about. Our Collector It being impossible for us to look after our collections daily, we have authorized Mrj John A Sheorn to net for us. Please, therefore, make settlement witli him. He will re ceipt lor all money paid him. If you do not find your account in his hands, please call at our officc and we will reiieiye and receipt for all you you can pay. We do not wish to offen^ anyone^ by dunning them for what |is_^Be,a8; but ^bosi- * cess is busines^*' iiwS tfce newspa per business, tfike all other enter juises, rcquiiea mon^y to run it. Our Ifext President, Grover Cleveland. SAYS: us tell the people what we intend doing avid let us do it." This is upright", ho n est and square dealing with the public. This has been our motto and it wms honest dcalinj vt*i f I > aii i' i frvt* -F \i-f f K iu. n s.n..o. ? .. ?-w .1 ...... .4.. 4. . ..i "! L ? ? ? L iU^' . : cwwi uii/u^s iiuriuu^ iv ?- .ii n? muug. Aiju w U,?. ULiWl' SLOT" 1 M l iiii Up COIUIU'V gIVeS eillplOV 1 11 0 II T to eleven clerks the whole year around? ? none, because thov have not the business f<>r thein^ A littie plain talk oft&n.- makos the hit. Why is it that \\!e buy -so largely and sell so imnrpj goods at such low prices? Because wo buy for cash: thai is .caijfcedejl by every fiiir-iriiu4cd !>usiness man in the country, and we liive oiir Customers the benefit of the .advantage we en joy. Our experience does not date back from yesterday*; it is a life-low business study. A business experience of nearly forty years right here in the citvjof Camden among you, that has taught us to buy close, sell close and be honest with our customers, and the outcome of it all speaks for itself. Our motto has h; en : '"LivS and let live, no discrimination. We do not fear home competition and care not. We have always made it our study how to under sell other markets and how to meet the prices of other commercial - cities. In this we have been successful. If you wish to get a fair return for your money, come to the MAMMOTH STORE OF B VIM BROS., and you will find a mammoth establishment, jmch as has never been in Cat;. den. We are now ready to show yon a full line in every department: You all: know it is impossible to name everything we keep-in our big store. ' Snfth i> 1 he naree of our newest and most beautiful Dress G< eds. it is simply <r,-allj. .11 tend to buy * dresses t- C(mie aud see thesu beautiful goods even is?you do not i-a "v; W Li- fc1 ?I T We do not pretend to keep a country show only, we have a pride about iff and can snow car ts by the dozen pieces. Just think! A Nice Hemp Carpet at 5 3 c. r >er yd. We have o rices. SHOES, SHOES, ' T SHOES. We fey: from the manufacturer and assure. von that \ve sell ;them to von as Aian'v ("A can buy them in any city Remember we only try to compete with those big men like Uiir hteni and Altraan. and let our business success answer whether weliaVe dealt fairlv Wid ely for the last forty years or not. ? " - ; j>ou. -i: Wagons Buggies, Hardware anci Fumfcure,- - . Yon know that BAUM BROS. is;kg'adciuartev?, asjq ^f.dep^vtu^nt^^.j.,;;, ... it^? <3-rocexi.es, G-roceries ?K'?ti i: ' V fcii Even Charleston cannot compete with us, because we buy for cash before the st iff is deliv ered, and can truly and honestly offer them to all at BEI) IjOCK prices. Bed rock prices in ! every department; this is the truth, we tell you so, - ? ^ r ? ? .. 7^.H ' in- CLOAKS AND JACKETS We telFyfru with on r usual truth fulness, we hold a stock of t hem to clothe 'nearly every wo ;mah and child in th v founty and prices that will astonish you; we almost give them away. If ! you .wish a nice sc!k" T or dress cloak for ynur little girl, cheap, very clvap, call at the Maui* ' moth Store. We sti-i-t offer you 4-1 Bleached Cloth at 3 Gents psr^yarcl. Sow since we speak of 4-4 bleached at 3 cents per yard, we V-ns t not forget to - mention t.fie many counterfeits that are offered on the market in bleached cloth., trader all names and pri ces; but remember ' ? , ? ? :^j . - <;FHUIT OF THE 2LOOM5* ?' i Is the only genuine article and we offer it at New York cost? 7 A '?'cuts per yard, and thisVis the cloth for every houskeeper to buy. Or course we have all Vm Is. At o cents a yard, we sell you a beauty, you must call for it. iSo is it with these counterfeits vou can bviv at all prices, but at Brum Bros., vou find the cor ! sel?T H h GLOVE FITTING uijlSKTS. THE FRIEND OF THE LADIES. \ Ciot2n.irxg,_, Clotefo.Ira.2r.. This; great department of ours. If we cannot sell them to you as <dieap as any New York | house, we will give them to you. A hoys suit at (>5 cents, and for ?2.00 we sell you a boys suit that is worth, in Camden, ?4 Go. Remember we do not quote Camden prices, we quote I New York prices. 0ur?2.00 suit is not shoddy, do not fool yourself and do not fool your boy. [Buy no shoddy goods, l4y good, honest goods, and go to BAI M BROS, for them. IN MEN'S CLOTHING we tell you we will sell them to you at 25 per cent, cheaper than !any city store. We know what we are talking about and we de not veil our people what we J jaunot honestly and truthfully carry out. It is only a question whether you wish to savei money or not. If you do, come and examine our large clothing establishment. We do not | offer you everything cheaper than you can buy in the "city of Camden, that is easily done, we' take the cities 'for our guide. We offer you ! At 25c. apiece: sold in all cities at 81. 50. Call quick and call for a gossamer at 25 cents. We have become the agents ior PLAIDS, BROWX tlOODS. AND BALL THREAD tc sgholesale trade. We can offer these goods at bed rock prices. Remember the M;>m to the j prices. Remember the Mammoth | mises that which they can carry out.- We are peady to compete with any city | fee promise you and this we will carry out in all departmens. tfO balls of thread cents for GO balls of thread. COATS' THUEAMfetbe ftftbL thread that we j ii 44c.. less i> per cent. W,e are, -forbidden -by the manufacturers to ell it for less, otherwise we would selk<Joats' thread at 25 cents per dozen, but we d ire not (and that is the truth. . V;; 1 " v"' ' ' : fo 'dare TO EQUAL ANY CITY And now let us thank the generous public for the great and liberal patronage you have always given us. and we assure you if honest and fair -dealing with you wiU'continue | your patronage with us. we are assured in the future, as in the past, of our succe*?. 'l M. : i r for infants and Children. ?? Castori a Is so well adapted to cLCdren that I r??commeud it u superior to any prescription knowa to me." II. A Akctkh, M. P., Ill So. Oxford St. 3ruckJyn, X. Y. " Th? use of ' Cnstoria * is so universal and -its merits so '.veil known that it seenis a w.-.rk of supererogation eo endorse It. Few aretl>e intelligent families who ?lo oot keep Castoria within easy reach " ? Cutr- as JtiBTT*. D. IV j New York City, late Pastor IJJooiuingdaloBeformed Church. t CafltorJ* cures Colic, Constfpatfon, Scur Stomach,, Durriinea. Eructation. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes ci/ cestion, Witiiout injurious medication. yot do j results.' Eowiv F. Pjirdsb. M. Dff MTbe "VTinthrop," ItSth Street and Ttfi Ave., New York City. To* Ckntac* Co^axt. 77 Mpmit Strkkt, Nr* low. We have shoes to please ytou jWnT^l.OO a pair up, Try a pair jcf our soli?; schr.ol shoes at ; vou will be pleased [An extra nice lot oi BOYS' slices this season. | A line of Gentlemen V" fine, suit Full l)re>s Gaiters; per Sect ? beauties. Price generally in all cities $(j.00. We sold | them at that price- last season. This f.ill we have dropped the price to only to m<vt the hard times. They are [idling at that price. Get your size before the present lot is fir<;ne. Th? v will not last Ion*:. L S fc * U iv ?w at new building at POST OFFICE CORNER. 0 hiTcfrcn's RTlf Suits from 3:00 ' | to 5.4)0. - ? . Boy's Jersey kuee panU suits I from 3.00 to 5.00. 1 Hov^. .kru-e pants suits from' Vj'S. to 1 00. Youths' long punts suits 2.50 I to 10,00. ; Men's tack suits from 3.00 to | '20.00 Mens cut aw* a v suits Irom j -5.00 to I 8.00 v ! Overcoats frort} 3.00 to ] 5.00. 1 ; Single pants from 50c. to 5.00. I ?Infants' shoes '25c. to' 75c- 1 I Oliildrens" shoes from 40j. to] I ; i.25. I ; Mi.-s'.'s' shoes from 50c. toj i '>M Q. j li-jv S shoes from 0()c. to 2.25. | | Ladies' shoeS from 1.00 to i Lr.ii.lies' over gaiters 1.00. j Mens' over gaiters 1.00. | r ' MenV ana toys' crush hats from 'Joe. to 1 .50. Mens' mider jshitts, white aiiiH<d, 0O0.10 '2 00 A large lit of childrens" Am-' icy caps cheap. Tlie-<iua!ity of these goods will surprise von.' [Call and get a liargaii;, ' | I 9 IM l'OliTANT A XXOUXC KM KM! NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL AND WiXTF.R TRA1-E Y ARR! VIMS! 'stationery, STATIONERY THE FINEST ASSORTMENT EVER BROUGHT TO (WMDF.N Sl'OSCKS. iJKNf A.VI) Pf.NIIOU'F.-S. I KNCli.S Ink, l'.TC. IX GREAT VARiETY' \- v iT3sr:DRESSE:D kie note papep ARTISTIC NOTE PAPER, ANT) " v EMBOSSED ^INVELOPK IRISH LIXSTE3ST KOTE ' EAPE R r " ' f ^ IICIESJK KX E. ALL sl\Lh-> AM) PRICES Toilet Soap, Medicated Soap, Fancy and Toilet Aticles. Toothbrushes, Ilairbushes, Combs Colognes lite. A full line of Drugs and Medicines always on harm. Phv ..ician'-s prescriptions compounded day and night. Purest dru-J only used in my prescription department. We are always jrlnd lo see you. Courteous and polite after- i ionaiven to all. Call at ? ' XMETETCS- STORE, ^vill be our next President tioi> of mo$t'~ imports and surrounding counties, {$-< the best goods be bought for theio need be no doubt about, fby the many other GOOD o urgent requests to come in, to ik GENUINE B The reasons are simple wl an experience of 22 years as c (lenee ofover35 years hereof tomers* and an unbroken del i sufficient reasons to EVEN Tl | OF OUR SUCCESS, We. in our last. tSld the h Isarv) about our beautiful, as; min^s. Cloaks and everything .1 DRY GOODS STORE. Ai [rived last week arid the balanoei | will arrive this Week Listen U i Men's BaK 6rll; solid in ev< The bet men's en if, eongre6S ft Men's plow shoes, onlv 90c, 1? ? ? ? jjjij Men's and boys' wool hal^oul A fine lir.e of tVU hats ajfjijriMI \ Carpets! Carpet^!! Rugs! Rug>*? Ta peltry cornets from 50c. up. Hemp carpets, from T2ic. tipi Cotton chains, alt Wool, int\rd To see them is to bnv; to miss von lifetime ?? \ Y ^ / 1 ? ? ? i/j. i*: . ; % . . Smyrna Ru^s in all sizes, fpom; M^quette Rugs, th? handsot GO child's suits, coat and pants,'# Hoys' suits, 3 pieces; coat, paiita ^ Mct.s' snTfcvJrom ?3.?0 up. . i lu the clothing department, we bi manufacturer going out of business,; save you oO per cent Suits worth *0 oO at $4.50, wo i at 7.00, worth 1*2.00 only 8.00, wort! IS. 00 only 12..V). Pants and oyert Dick'1}' Kerrey's coat, pants and i We arc agents for the celebrate? PIEDMONT - Mb Remember we sell clucked Komfli and pleached goods lower than }0u c4 ^ fienieml>er, merchants, city ?jcod s as low and some of them lower,j [ed St sites ; take Coat's Thread for in*jj ! per cent. ojV which is better thnn H. B I cause you would have to pay the freig prices. \N e sell you sixty balls ofthiead p else so you can make money. Call 6*1 gratis, and sec the Biggest, Hnndsonwi offered and receive the warmest welcd to numerous to mention, as well as JO?' favors, p. t. vil: