The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 18, 1895, Image 2
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IfCJBUSUKU KVKUY KRIDAY
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hix month*, M mils ; three uioullip, '2(>
In jvmuiee,
i! a i'gM rot; Am ?;nrui <o ; ? Ordinary
tiHiislont u<l vurl&nu'iu.s, ti??t insertion
^ ^JglClO r Htjmno ? each Mtii/M'ijticnt in
^Veertion r'^ (}f l" -r
4 fait <*8 for Timl Found,
oxeeoiilnj/ live I ? n <? s, , cent*
each insert! ?n nn?l 5 oi-nl^ per. lino t\<r
CAcli Hildiiioii.il line.
'.BusinoiH loc.dfl, 5 cents per line* each in
'uprllon,
Ollhdal and 1<4<L'h1 notice* til tin* rati' a 1 -
Unveil Ity In w.
VJalt'8 for eou tract n?lve* ii ? im? wi'l ? an
n Minced upon application at tin- oilirc.
' ('nuvutinicnl ioiiH will l>c pnhlisl.c I when
of latere t to I liO tfcncinl public and
ii ?t of ? dchtin tp. ry nature. \? ic
flp nisi I ii] ty will I >0 iix ii nit d f< >i the
vtrnv* of porr?*M|>(?r?(lMnlM,
tioinittaip'CiH l?y checks, drafts an I postal
hi >2io v orders should l?o made p ivalde
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t 'ttiudoiit S. (
President Musflll's Address.
We devote our editorial space
this week to the address of the j
President before the Alliance |
? lit its' quirterly meeting last!
week. While it is (juite length)
we are suro thai many of the
Allianccm en vvh > wery pre
vented Irom attending themeet
i I ? ^ will rend it with interest.
The following is the address;
D.mu' Brethren:- - Wo are once
in >re permitted It) moot- and 1
-counsel t igelh >r lor the b"lter-|
ment ol t lie * eondit ion :
ol the toiling masses
The general industrial depres
sion imperatively demands a
.Speedy solution of its en uses i
<md prompt ellorts for their re
.'inoval The farmers have heeu j
? blessed with abundant harvests ,
Manufacturer s hive supplied j
markets with N- (ibundance t > 1
their products. Tlie country
is well supplied with food and
?clothii*?. Vet the produ -ers of j
t hose commodities are scantily j
furnished with these necessa-i
.Ties while our markets are so;
glutted with *?oth as to reduce]
prices below cost ol production. '
The povity of producers caused
by such prices deprives them ol
the, moans ol'supply inn- t h? ? i i
wants, ami their inability toj
? consume increases the demand,'
and causes a lurtln r reduction
'of prices. While this condition
exists among pr >d jeers <?!
wealth, the classes lh.it handle:
?their pro 1 uc.t ions have aceumi !
la'ed billions ot'd vtl irs and are
.surrounded by all the luxuries
this earth all' ir is. Supply audi
tlemand no longer govern pri-j
? CCS. Combines and trusts now j
usu::p this function. In ISN I
we produced 1!)S.?"? !?>.* >S 'oush-j
els of wheal. We ?Xp>rtod.
bushels and kept
for the home marKet ? > lii.T.'n).- ?
4 70 budiels which sold at !>'?,
cents a bushel. In 1MXJ wo
?producd ')()(>. 1:51 7'.:.' bushels'
we exported I bu^li-j
(ds and kept for the home mar
kct 1 JMIS.JI2 I bush.-U wi.ieli
brought .Vii: a Iris. Sotwith '
?standing the great decrease in
t lie home supply and the in ?
ereast < I dema nd c a 1 1 e. 1 h\ the
i ncreas -d p. ijnd ? : it >n . lie* pi n
?decreased from !' > ,o .> ? rents.
It is under eon sump: ion instead
of o\vr production I hat i-ao-rs
lnw prict. '1 he e ?u.-mnpt ion
of wheat p r capita in iS'.tj w is
Ii *ai I v (i bus. 1 1. I ) i ' w as
less t ban o bus. The per c:ip
ita consumpt i >u nf ??? uu ini>!'.)
was 1 - ' > I h i - . lo iso.iit wa<
'12 ? '2 bus \ a lui ng t h ? * m ii
at o -)c a ml the wheat at *a )e a
bus the A nc r'can tanners 1 ?s :
in sales in t lie Louie m u ket
?jf'J'iS. ()()(). Ot)l) worth lit wheat
hv under consumption, m a I
dition to then* los-es !>v lvduc-;
?tion in price. II ??!?'? < I wng'sj
of mil! operatives. and closing j
?of factories has hern on1* ol th ?
greatest causes ol I he- f |. >^<e>.
The' same eftei t Iron. : In e ciu<
?es has redur.i d the c m umpti >n
of sugar and coffee. The reduc ?
t ion in sugar from Is* - J tolM)'!
wan G.7oO,0()() p.uind^ and i;
.coffee 1)?3, 1 .>(1,f)()0uounds Thev:
four American staples wheat.'
corn, sugar aml^tolloe show a
decreased consumpt. on valued
nt *2G3,J)1?S,250. Notwithstand
ing the economy used by pro
ducers as shown by this givat
deduction in consumption in one
jcar their financial condition
bus not improved. Therefore
we must seek for other causes
than oxtravigmco for \ 1 1 e ? r im
poverished condition, I <nv
prices ol' labor products and a
reduction of wa<j? n of mill op*
iorutivcK, and tin; r -hutting down
c f nulls urc the true causes of
i ho , inipnv 01 ished condition of
the farmers and oilier woikinj?
clashes. Ciiiiiliiiiis. trusts awl
corporations luive caused low
prices of labor products and
rod need wa^es of miil opera*
lives. All intei>>ts an* better
protected by organizations ti an
tho interests o|* tic I'liiiicr.t
Mereliants and in inufachtrer*
have their clubs, boa ids of trade
and conventions. When tliey
j formulate! and present their
claims to h tjislal i vo bodies I he\
j generally* succeed in securing
1 1 he tment oi laws in tle ir
interest. 'I'lic! o j?re* Nation
al commercial association-; in
the U. S. and 2,ofM) boards oi
trade and other commercial or
ganizations. The railro id in
terest is powerfully represented
in our legislative bodies; ncarh
'every county in the II. v?. has u
railroad, iiud every mile of those
roads are rcprc.seii ted l>v tin1
best le?ral talent ill t lie locality.
Senator IVffer t< IN that "if all
the lawyer* who are in the ciip
ploy or retained in the interest
of the railroads were mirslmfl-j
ed together ( hey would form
iin army as larjje as (jencraf
?lacKson ha?l fit New Oilcans*
Is it any wonder the fanners
have been impoverished when
wo consider how noorly theyl
have liceii pi elected 1 > %? orjjjmi
zation rn I lejjal talent cmipar
<(l with other classed Tin; I! j
I?, combines represented l>v|
their attorneys, cud the nicr- '
rlnmts and nianufact urers rcp
res-uited by their organizations,
are stronger and more power
ful in c> lit roi 1 in<r legislation
than the platforms of political
parties. 'I hey exercise their in
ll iienec at the ballot box as
well as in !h? halls ol legisla
tion. Recent ? developments
show thr.t these co?a'tine? and j
nrifnui/.at ions sire ini" a' <?:; lac
tors in presidential e ' it * t . |
I he n1 at I oi in on which ( "ie ve
land was elected endors d tie i
i i ? ? ? eniiia?jfi' of .*>ilver; the or
?:anr/ed monopolists vv 1 1 < > eou
t rol I he li nances of 'lie eon lit r\
demanded a >ld standard tha'
w (Mi <1 double the value of their
ni'Ui' v a:xl t heir ci;crlitR ilTid ret j
duee prices * ?f lrt!>.>r products
o 1 1 1 ? ? 1 1 . It' :i n l the'v jjot it l ie
i? ?
pi 1 1 form d ?in rnded a ta 1 i II i.n' i
revenue oidv ami the manufac
turers secured :i tarili for pr > {
(??c'iuii ? a t nail' that taxes all j
i ml ust l ie.-; to sn pport t In ir own. j
a tax on the (aim r> mves-ities!
to increase i lie inconi 1 < >i mil
lionaivs Pari v plat orms are ?
in ide f ") t v >t cs and alter t he ?
ejection 1 hcv are ignored, ainl,
s M'l'et pit -dues ma le lit c. ? r ; m |
ate w fall !i d'et a?es le'-dsla I ion |
iust cad ' >1 l!i" \% i 1 1 i >! the ma- ,
joi i t v e a prcs.-c i in t !i ir .plat ? i
form ?>?lri'Ci d <1 I > v .siic!| en
\ i roninei : \ w !i a t i e the m ?? sa
? tl.c pr til ucer s t'l wealth ?to
I Hi
pro?. el ih ir interest >
class h'*?- i -| 1 1 i-Mi ! \ lar je ma- !
jori t v of t lie n at; >!? ? a re < ate ei- ?
t d < in fa i iun (.[? i * - 1 1 p\v,vi | in I'ac
t > r i . * ? . > i ? i ' ?? ? par' v pi n fornix
' i rum i' I 1 1 1 ? i r t ?: i ' \ t!e ft n> e
a IT tillt or:.e; it :/. m| t i;t.!a, is nr
V a : 1 1 '/.i 1 1 i . i ! ?. ! i t i i : ? ? < > an I lie ;
an\ il aid ( he far, u. t h ? ;ti ; ism
aid ! he I a ? aie r c 1 1 n ! > i n< 1 a \ id
form ulaJt ? le i d a t ' e demand
that w ili protect la i tor a^am>i
til" le-al ? -pp* c<>a ?;) of ?m j .ii al. !
and let tie in ret Use I . t \ t >' e ll a
in v man who rciu^'s to pledge'
lnuiM If to supp ?rt t he ir ! or in
ul i ted demands w hich should
embrace no' !i n ? more or lev*
than " Im j ual rights to all and ?
special .-privileges to nine." Wei
are lohi t hat < vorv nat ioa in
I h" civilized woi hi is doimr ,
somethiui" to; the farmcis e\?
f .'pt America In France nnd ?
Russ'-i loans are made uj?en
produce; in tienuanv the M"V-j
erninent lei d ?< up >n land s,-cu
l it\ ; in N oru >\ ai d ^ivc h n
government lan ' ?!:!<?> lend
money <>n !? ?n _r t : * i . x4 at n low
rate ol interest ; in ( ? recce na
tional loans nre made to farm- 1
' ei s; oven i i aristocratic Kn^
laml the men th it feed and
M'lothe the people are remem
bered by the legislature. I.ord
Uosebery has intiaxlm od .'rT5in
in' l^arlianient which provides
fhiUtbe governme.it shall lend
money to the Irish tenant to
(buy hi* holdings. In. tins c?.uh
I try fa^ineis arc oi.ly ret 0411 i<f oil ,
I during poli I i oal <*?iiii j>?ti j5*r af
ter their vo'os arc oast u> he d
is paid to t hem until the neU
jehction The surest ion that
I government should protect lai
'titers fts 1 1 1 1 ? \ 'I ? otuer el i*sos is
! t ?*o:i t c* I with ridicule and con
tempt I hi' tM ' V'M'm 1 1 1 ** i > t 1 mu
lsh stlu' w' iiK* y tru*t wit It a
bonded war? house to s! ore thei)
i whiskey and jjives a i < /? ipt for
j t ho w hiskey on whichy inou*\
| can 1 >t 1 borrowed*! mm the !> 1 1 1 1 \
i hut when r??riiit*i -> a*k tl.?'vov>
j or mux I ?r a widen/? 1?
More their <?? > t ton and tor a rc
joeipt fur tilt* colt. >1 < II \\ ilir.i
I I hoy could b I row M/' ;?e\\ the
Inioeev change in nn,l ileum
J "ojjjucs cry out k* u neon ^ti t u lion
la I," "paternali <m;" "'class legi*
{ l;it ion," k". Inc. . .idiot). il bond
holder deposits his loads in a
^ovcrument house and ihe gov
eminent lo ins hun I'O per cent
ol the face value ol his boml>
nt I per ccnt, and permits him
to ('.Irirjjtj ojhers 1" per cent
and forbids loan* to {armors on
1 1 hoi r lauds* at tiny rate of inter
est. The m y tiling t ii it t he
I I'arim r is freely permit ted to do
i is to feed and cloth' the peo
ple* and pay laxCs, to protoct
manufactures and incies.so tiny
income of t h i r nidllonare owi^
ers. to or. abb* them to cnti'ol;
I he t xeout i ve.jndinal and l^is
lative departments o( th if gov
ernment. it lakes all mm
oy fanners get ;>t "gold pi ices'
for their products to pur taxes,
an! iulercM. o.i their debts.
There is .aothing left to buy
clothes and pay tuition I r his
children. Might or ten dollars
are charged lor in tore<t on $1 00
This interest w ill buy more ?
than barrels of tlour. A lew
years ag i i t would buy only 1
barrel. ( <oh 1 has doubled in
price while the priec of labor
products have decreased one
half. Yet fees an l salaries re*
main the sune. I h1' Ptvsiilent
irets $o0,(M>.) and mcmbus of
v ongresa $">,000 a yea1'. No
wonder Congress enacts laws
to double tli ? pureha ing p >w
er of mom' v when they arc so
'.rreatlv hon<:li''cd llcrebv. It
takes tw.Ce as mueli cotton to
pav salaries a -> ii di 1 yeirs
: i j_r < j hnt tne\ care nothing loi
that as long as 1 1 1 " \ get fariu
or-%' \otos to give thcni oftiee
The on' y check to the m
ra pi 1 a<"cn i mi lat i ? ?n ol \* ? ' ? t >
!?\ no:!- prod ueevs is tn ;i:-'-et
t\ i?! producers t.i creat ?.* it
mote ra pel 1 \ . A 1 1 h? i ii ^ e
liavv! ab.)li>lied the old Kuyiisb
law ct priinoLjeiiiture. a' In i; ;i!
I f i e d ? ? a t : ? . o ! i ' 1 1 1 lathes1 \ > ? * I < < !
his a ' " t 'IU h I s el. 1 ? : t o t! .
, ? . i j- -int'i*. law permits a man
to disjx ol hi- |?ropert . by
w i ' I wit 1 1 ' -fit limit a> to atuotin'
ami elf et the same toMilt. i tins
iiuiidre.-ls of millions < ? f the ;e*
cumulated u ealth of the couu
trv is in the hands of those that
never earned i dollar by hon
e,-:t t )il. I ?' t he acrutnulalion ol
we. ilt I: e uitinuis in th" lu ur-'
as i ! has i : i tin*' p a - 1 a t e vV i u d i
vidua!- ;iu ! corporal ions will
ewn the cntir? \\ ea 1 1 : ol tlu-U.j
S. er?4 aaoJlcr generation pa.-s
?? aw iv. Without a change in
our property laws t ? i i -= resuit i>
in?. \ if. il l ?. In 1 SHU there were
few mil ior i a res in the I . >. In
1 ^ : I live* men in N . ^ . t 'i t \
< w m d ^IiaWHtn.tr n !> ..sides
iiuiidreds of millions ? u ned by
tiii-.t-' and I'oi'poratioiis. 1 pel
/"> 1 .\-3uV V .*S"^
? (>tr I, '??* *> .1
r 1; , i '' SiX ? J 'A
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r.c '\ N\ r.!iy w.i >? -l.ti;
K. i-o-.i - c.i of
Uu
fHr.-i-- - V " ? ?#? r ? ? jst :::cu:
c : i< . r.o?;
( r n ;n ?* . i.nd
/, r" or.; -i? whoso
t .! viita . ?>:u ?* ii. d . v.'iil
< ? t'> lit.1
\* ! ? >? ?> <ii - v ? ???'nit
I ? i ?* )'?< ,? '? I of ;? )> n .!i ilif, ?
ii-'? I', in > ? ftiT-i i >-t :i ? . ?-i I-. t't ? ; . i ? t :?>n.
in t 'I. il.: n r v
it ? ;il! I .i : ?wlicj-li4
At tho
WORLD'S FAIR
Chicago, 1893.
Why no4, ?st the Bost?
cent of the people own 50 per
cont of the property ol tliel'. S.
while hundreds ol thousands ol
men and women in cities who
jure willing to work cannot find
employment and fuihxist on
charity. Money has i/overned
I legislation lor i{i?ncrntion*. II
j this continue^ (money rule in
- *lead of men rale) the end will
ll?e anarchy at no distant day.
iht ||v<; \iuerica t''i^ e\tmn.ity
< an be avoid* d by a prop r use
of the ballot, which tan he f-e
j 7
t cured b\ organi/.uticn resulti')<j
in conceit ol action anions the
wealth product rs. Nutwith*
(standing their poverty the\
, !i i\d a power at the ballot box
i wht it fh ?> ac>. as a unit that
cannot bode regarded with inn
jpunity. Th'ey number 2-3 ol
the voters, and it is their own
fault if they permit other cli>s
cs control the government.
; < )ifr strength lies in number*
j and unity. Theirs lie in money
ami brains. Without uuitv
"
ti u id la; rx arc powerless. Without
nrgunizat ion we cannot have unity.
! (icnco pioducers of wcidilt should
J ho web organized, otherwise. money
i itiid hrnt^Tuiight be used to (livid'
l ilicta and alienate tltem from tin ir
i
j true frieudC) a t? d t ! ? 1 1 ?? conquer the
. producers of wealth politically t?y
[destroying their unity and and ren
| doing powerless llteiy number*.
| l*o keep an orgMiiz ition ready f ? ? i
. ell't-ftlve service r.Mptirco the cx
Jpendiutro of time and money.
I N Might is accomplished wilhotp
i ll'ei t. I hive endeavored to show
I
j '.hi? necessity of fargnnized lahor to,
jeontend with organized capi l:il,nn?f
to show tiiat our strength lies it;
jnnniheis and nnity. "He that woulo
he free, In mm If must strike th(
| I'lovv."1 And he that would protect
' t ! i J a i mei's. -from nil verse legistu
i' tint) in the interest, of organized
k % V.
j el'isses hiinst If mil -t unite in ar or
ganized ell'urt with hi** hrnlher far
miners and contribute a portion of
l his lime and uior.ey_to protect his
own interests. We inni;e no war
i ii|? iii oilier elasses and lind no fault
{with th hi for organizing to pro
J\0 ('. WIHI-KS.
\\ !i< ilcsalc Grocer.
Wh.vl, s,i!<? Dealer in ('i(i \ 1 \ S .
I'OB \< n ). (.|o.
Nt. 1S:> K.vt I 'ay,
( 'harlot on S. (
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t tMti'H < 'hi?rl?*-*t?>n I o) p ni with Pnll
!iii:iii ennnecfion for II ;rhin>?n<! an<| p ii.ts
nortli v i.i W'ishijivrlon. 8i?nth!>oun<l ar
rivf?* riiiirl^nfo.) 7.^0 p. in. < 'onnrr:t'.n? :
i Cly.h- Line Charleston, Sou." 1 1 y . , ('o
| lipnhia. C.>n.;<M'!i'?n with <ia. I!. K.
August}), (?a.
JO. S. Howen. ( i <*p, Mnnairer.
I,. A- Kn)i?rson, Traffic M'g'r,
? rcneral ollice, Charleston. 3,,C.
U*cr and U'lvftii thHr fi ti u u c*i u I in-j
tvrt'bis, l?jit v\. t!o iithip.t that /t* ?" in- J
ur? mImjuKI organic ami moct or*
g'tni^uiiou v\itli 01 jj iu.1/. r.i'Ht in or
<lur thai their financial i i? i ?? i *? ftl ?*
lujay not suilrr i>y ih?-i? own n?-^
J U*ct. Thus when :li ? ? 1 .< > - ? ?< arc oi
lman ize<l and. til inirrysts it jue^'ni
<?<1 in niir :i i i v(j/ im<li t !??????
will h>-> "Kamil ii?il|i-? !<> nil ami
H|)ccial pi ivili'^c?) lo n<>
JAM ICS |{. .M A(j 1 L!.,
1'ien. K. < . K. A
Mra. -W. I II ado
btouewall, Tonu.
A Helpless Invalid
Kidney and Liver Trouble
and Noivoue Debility
Id Years of Suffering Ended by
Taking Hood's.
"C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
"The effects of Mood's Sarsaparllla In my 0.18#
have been tvuly marvelous. Jt lar surpasses
any other medicine I have over taken." for 18
yours I was troubled with torpid liver, kidney
trouble uud nervous debility, and was
A Helpless Invalid.
I have been taking node's Sar.saparilla for three
mouths and 1 feel that 1 am cured, I feel better
now than I have for sixteen years. I thank
(Sod llist. for my health, :i lit I (VI. llood & Co.,
second, for llood s Sarsapai ilia. 1 havu recom*
Hood'ss,;> Cures
mended it to all my neighbors and several of
? tho:n aro nslan Hood's Kirsapa'illa with good
restilt*'! I ain.'i.'s years old and feel better than I
did at 4ft." Mas." AVa(>k, Stonewall, Teuii.
Hood's Pills net easily, yet promptly aid
fnciuntly, on tin* livor and bowels. iSo
Homestead Notice,
Sout'i C'aroliu.t ? Kershaw County. J
liy ji. A. Witt.': owvky, Master Kcsliaw
County.
Win re. 'is application Ins 1 ren made lo
me 'jv I s.her A Cun ninjjliatn, tin: head
i>f a I' mily r. sM'n? in III * ( 'mint v of Ker
hIihw, Stilt/- of S'Uttli ( ' nvliiKi . t t Imve I
;i|?|>r;;is!>d ?n<l set oil' to tier a 1 1< ?nu'sUui'd j
in r(>a! piopcity, situated in said County J
in- 1 -'(at:*.
Notice is lien by iri \ ? ? n tliaf. on I- ri
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\.? ,iu Ditincr ut Kerilmiv.
Xns. .U ."ii.l 3.? will c.^rry p.i*so:iRor i.
N < >s. 11 finil 12 Iiftvo conncction at
Marion with Southern Hallway.
S\Mun. Ht'sr, (Jen. ^fn'^'r.
A. Triim-, Snpt.
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Castoria is f>r. Samuel Pitcher's proscription /for Infantf
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine noi*
other Narcotic substance. Ic is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, ttoothin;? Syrups, anil Castor Oil.
It i.< Pleasant. Its ^uaranteo Is thirty years' uso by
Millions of Mot hers. Cast orla destroys Worms ami allays
feverishness. C^4;toHa prevents voiuitiuff Sour Curd, %
cures Diariluca au<l Wlad Colic. Castoria relieves
toethin& troublos, cure.*} eonstlpation nu<l ilatulency.
Cnstoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving henlthy and natural sleep. Cas?*
toria is tho Children's Panacea? -1 ho Mother's Friend#
Castoria.
14 Castor? a Jfi au <?*" 'luit UK t ?> r oh!!
Jron. Mothers hf . .tfpvatt'dly t ?.d c.i: of tt.s
J5<*.ni dlTvOt uj >on U.jir children."
l>:k. U. C. (Vo<v?r>,
Lowell, Ma. s.
?' r'Ast^ria is ilu he.-^t umicdy for children < f
v lilch 1 n:n iicq tiair tod. I ho;>j t.'io day *.t?t
f.'.r distant when mother.* will cod i !er tuo iv..!
liitoivrtof their children, and uso CUsi.on.i m
stead of the varionsquock nostrums whieh tr?>
d< siroyliiji \)>< ir Uu.-d otio.-i, by forei/w?r>piu:it,
morphine, e<K-lliij>{j pyrnp and. other huit.'ul
agents down their threats, thereby scudin^
theiu U> prvjatttoro graves."
Pit. J. F. Ktscnur.oK,
Conway, Ark.
Castoria.
" i '.v.toria i ! ki> v oil O'laptcd tochlMron thit
1 r vi uiiiu'iul it iu: uporior toany prcs>c?ipticAl
i.ilu.\U l<> |i o."
II. A. Anonkn. M. r>.,
Ill So Oxford St., Drooklya, N/Y.
| "Our physicians i;? tlio children's deparfc
| nu-nt huvo s|H>l;cn highly of their export
tai-c in their outside practice 'with t'a.st<iria,
fti.d although wo only have among our
i:u ilic.il AippliiM what in known as regular
products, yi.-t wo oro froe to cotifcna that- th'O
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor uj*oii it."
Uxuku lloai>iTi.u and Disrr.N8AnY,
iiontOU, Ma?3. ,
. i.i.ks C. Smitii, jits.,
Tha Ooutftur Onmwaty, TL Murray Street, New York City.
nMiwiMun fcNfc-i "Qr> aB"W? aEK7?ilHff3
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This sparf* is reserved lor Mr. 1). K 1 1 in.s? >11 who is ?Yo Jliirfy
thi> uink to writo out an ;u!\v: tiscment; it will npju'nr in
wick's i :ij)or. Look out for it! ho will haw Mvnoihinsj mt<v|y,v
ostill'4" to I'.'M \'( >H,
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MlOOS*.
it.liic.tcry.
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mi . I ?iv< r < tlic: 1'iako.1.
. . iliak i ouniuit B?i>|ily jim wo can.
' y ? *."5. GO C'ordoviiTi, French
'..vC\ r,ii:ui:i'll<Ml Ciill u'iil Kiiiitri'.rnu.
1F3.$0 Fo-100 Shof.s. 3 notes.
V IB'JS.SO anil S>2 Woikingmon's.
. V (5 Boys' School Slew
Ladies' 33. $2.50. $? and $1.75.
~r-'f5SV it vonr ili'nltT catii!'-!
write for Catalogue.
W. L. flfouglas,
Brochi on. ;1l a oh.
FOR SALE BY HIRSCH BROS.
Patrick .Military Inst,
Anderson S. C.
Ac pit mic and Colicjiatc
course or study. ( lasses ar
ranged 1 o accommodate voumr
men who wish to accomplish 1 1 it
most j-r.ssil'lc in otic or two
wars Husincs.s Course. Coni
lortahh' < | iiii 1 1* * rs, wholesome
Ian*, ji'ood discipline. Cadets
nia v enter .1 ami <i \ ! .-t.
CO!,. .INO. IS. PA THICK,
S l' I'l lUNTKN l)i:.\"T.
4c. COTTON
Mnkrv 4?'. I'KK'IIS, even <???
PIANOS & ORGANS
PlPl |\1T be ?liscourai.'C(], but
1 N I write f?>r our ^rrat
H\Ktf.v)N I. isr ami Wonderfully
Kasy Installment Terms.
4 c. PRICKS.
A new Muthushck I'iano S">o less th;ui
fWT twfOTP *'1(1.
*sw J <>n ?? Sterling Piano.
Twr??t>' V?i. I* \ \v Square Tlano*
nt N??w Y? fl .,'fcuw*) l*ri?
N '.n Upright* from B?"M Mak
er* :?( I lit I'lht-t.
lUdi Mirr -r Top or>.*nn nnlj S50.
SAVF MONEY by buvinR from the
Greatest Southern Mufcc House.
LIDDK.V & h VTKS,
Savannah, (ia.
?-?Fr ftel'iwny PIuiiAn at
l"x. t-nctory 1'rlcL-M.
;,j. t. hurdkij;,
j civil i:n< ; i n i: i: u m:i: ye you. ?
CAMDKN, S. ( ?.
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J :i : i < i .s'.iL-i Jivisji-tts ??) Tnirls a
iSIIITl.lltV.
City Tax Notice.
( i \ T : ;? \ - r i:i:.:'s ( i; i :<? i:. i
< '.t i n?1 ? 1 1 ? I >. o. 1 7. 1 >;!' I \
*1*1 1 i* ! I i ? ? < ? will 1m* oimm ? ? 1 1 the Tut
ilnv ??f.l.riiiiarv. i :'.int Ki ;?t opoii ihiiiy,
St:ml;ivs ? x? ???>???? I. 'liili! if?'1 't!i <!.ty ?>f
January. inciu-ivi , !'? ? r lln* j ? 1 1 r ;??.*<? ? <.) n?
ciCn^ lit n ;i r o . 1 1 <i n< I j.c'-jittnnl
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( i'3 ^'ro.:i?iin'r.
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i Ni)i;i{
? J.; X F.W M A N AC K\I E'NT.J}
'Notice is Ik re by <$ivcn to the
people <>l Camden and Ker
shaw coont\ that I have leased
the Catnih n hotel, formerly the
j Latin in 1 louse, and respectful*
1\ solicit a share of their paf-__L
'ionise. The table supplied
?with the best the marUet ill*?
lords. I^aics ^ 1 .50 per day -
for transient boarders, Reduc*
jtion made for boarders by the
| month. Very Respectfully,
.1. 1\ BRU'JE,
ijufv 1:3. Munng?i\
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