University of South Carolina Libraries
fl? ^tu3?a (Jlirsniele. rOBLlSHKI) EVERY FRIDAY \;f\ ww? BY W- L^MiXiOWKI.L JTW only Reform Paper in JCtruhuw County. CAMUKN, S. <!., FEU. 14, 1896. Suuhokivtiox 1{.\tkh : ? (>*??' year, ? 1 .00 ; #ix. months, otO cents; tlirev months, CJA cen*?. It k t km von Aovi.htimivo :-*>0rdinury transient advert isimmtM, first insertion $1 .(X) per S(|UftK' ; eArh Hui-sVijuVnt in tertion ?r>0 centa pot aqtmro. CftBh rule* for Wn.it*. Lost and Fouwl, &c., not exceeding five tines, 2"? cents each insertion ami t> renin per lino for each additional lino. Busineta locals, 6 cents per lino <\ach in aortion. Official and le^al notices at the rate al lowed hy law. . ftates for contract advertising will be an nounced upon application at the o/lice. Communications will he puhliaht'il whon of interest to the general puhiie and n it of a defamatory nature. No re- 1 spnnsihility will he assumed fur the I views of correspondents. Remittances by cheeks, drafts and postal niouuy o it lets should ho made piyablo to w. L. McDowell, Camden. S. ("J. Congressman <W. It. Craiu, of Texas, died htsf Monday. A motion has been made for the Legislature to adjourn on the 29th. Representatives Duncan amJ Gaston have been unseated, the Legislature declaring that a member cannot hold two ofli ves at once. At the mooting of the Na tional Farmer? Alliance in Washington last week, the fol lowing was adopted: "We <lc . J maud a national currency, safe, sound and flexible, issued Iry the general government only, a full legal tender for all debts and receivable for all dues; and l; an * equitable . and efficient means ot distribution of this currency directly to the people, at the minimum of expense and without the intervention of banking corporations, and in sufficient volume for the trans action of the busiiuss of the country on a cashWmsis." Special Dispensary Menage. Gov. Evans has given to the Legislature his special message upon the Dispensary. Some important changes are recom mended by the Governor lie suggests that the State Hoard ot Control which now consists of the Governor, tin? Secretary of State and the 'comptroller General, be increased to five members, the other two mem bers to be elected by the Legis- j - lature and that the. power to purchase liquor be lodged Sole ly with the Hoard instead of the Liquor Commissioner as it now is. Th 3 Governor next recom mends that Hit the expenses of the Dispensary be paid out of its Own receipts, on the war rant of the State Hoard of Con trol, the receipts to be kept in the State Treasury as a fund separate from the regular tax es, just as the Penitentiary money is now handled The Governor also recom mends employment by the State Hoard of an expert' ac countant whose books will be a check on those kept at th? Dispensary. Tillman's Speech . No speech in years, in Con gress or els.'where, has created such a wide-spread sensation j and called forth as much com ' men t ?i?< Tillin ni'.s i . 1 the Sen ! ate last Wednesday. It has I certainly given him n itional notoriety, if not fame, for he has been talked about and writ ten about from one end of this! country to the other, either in! words of praise or censure, th?* latter probably preponderating. The Northern and Kastern pa-f pers have been Particular ty se-, vere in their criticisms of our junior Senator's maiden speech in the Senate. Some of them' have even exceeded him in the! i fee ot abusive language in I what they sav about him. In expressing their indignation nt| his too personal rem irks about the President and his cabinet they commit tar greater oflense against decency and propriety than did Tillman himself. For , instance; the New York Times, that great apostle of propriety, debases itself and insults decent journalise by calling Tillman aj "filthy baboon." And one of its contemporaries, the Record er, linens liiiTl unto a polecat. Nothing that Tillman said ftp | proacheo the extrome vulgarity and indecency of ?uch ami 8im ihir expressions used by North ern newspapers in discussing his speech. We are no apologist for 01 champion of 1 illman, have nev or even been one of bis admit ers, but we *re a lover ol fair play and independence of thought. ? He usee* languugi grossly unparliamentary, it i* till*?, for which he justly de serves censure, and be made charges of conspiracy which be cannot prove, and, therefore* should not have made them, but h i committed no crime nor did violence to social or sena torial ethics when bo vigor ously denounced Cleydand s financial policy. We ftgroP with the Augusta Chron.qle that there is some thing else in Tillman's speech besides abiue. the fold hup papers will not admit it, ol course, and in order to divert the public mind from the real points of his speech and t?? conceal from view the fact that he is going to prove a tUnger ous foe in the Senate to the single gold standard, they *\ droitly undertake to side-track their readers on immaterial is sues, such us Tillman s unique ness, his so-called vulgarity, his audacity of speech and disregard of usages and precedents* Hut those will all be brushed away like cobwebs when the excite mcnt subsides. The people Will then ?i ve to Tillman's words calm and earelnl cOnsid erati n, and they will most as suredly find in tiiem something worth remembering. As the Aeg'?sta Chronicle says; "lie has iinp-essed up on his colleagues in the Senate his learlcosness and his force as a speaker, and he will redeem after a while the ground he lias lost by his abusive entn into the field. Hen Tillman i> in politics what Sam in religion, and though the\ may abuse him they will go to hear him, and though his speed: | may be nneonth and ut.parlia mentary there \?'ill be found some l)t >l< 1 and aggivssive thought giving vitality to hi. utte'rances and challenging tin consideration ol the There is something rise in 1 id man's opening speech besides abuse, am' it will coin .? to tin front as the sh >ck ol his ur.c n ventionaiit y wears o(C ? l<an eastcr He view. Untold Agonies Every Limb Achjd With Muscu lar Rheumatism A Porfcct euro by Hood's Oarsa parll'a. The cause of rhemnti in is lactio neid in (lie hlood. \v hit It accumulates in (In' joints, ami i In* victim such drcailiul pains anil itches. Hood's Saf sapuriila ncuirali/.e.s tins acid, purifies the blood and thus cures rheumatism. ?' Five ,v o? r? njjo I had my first attack of lumbago or muHCiilnr rhoumat if.in. I wn.M in bod two | weeks. I hud a good physician but ho did not do me uny good. A f r i o 11 d reeom inondod Ilood'l ! Har 'Hjuu ilia nnd : I sent for ft bot tlo. At thnt t iin? I ached in every J i in b, especially in my buck nnd hip. T felt H9 ' though I hml a fever nnd for n (ow hours nt i Mr. Tliomao S. I'ulmcr ... , Alitiev llle, S. ('. night it WOH im- j possible to sleep. J h 11 fforoel untold agonies. | Constipation was not the hast of my i troubles. I oommonowl to tako Hood's Barsaparilla and felt a decided change in three days. I was able to Ret out of bed j Hood's sp> Cures and nit at the Pre in course of a week. ! I can recommend it as th > best remedy for indigestion and dyspepsia 1 ever tried." T. 8. PAliMKH, Abbeville, 3. C. Hood's Pills aro the best aftor-d lr.ne? pills, HDlit dlKestlon. prevent const ip.Uiou. Perfect Health. Keep the system in pcrfcct or- j der by the occasional use of : Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg ulate the bowels and producc A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil iousness, constipation and kin dred diseases, an absolute cure TUTT'S Liver RILLS g^ECULIAVt in combination, pn*. ? pogiiurm^ preparation of ingre^li en<A,Tioo<rH Sareapaiillu |h>ssck#oh great curutivc vuluo. YoualiouklTftY IT* JUST BEEN TO THE STORE see: WHAT 1 COT FOR io cents The largest piece of .good tobacco ever 50 Id for 10 cents and , The 5 cent piece is nearly as large as you .get of other high grades for 10 cents -ton rm: i;f:am\4i ok tuk nations iiim.uhi koijthph* ithjiK?>Y rt>? All Skin and Blood Diseases It purifies, builds up and enriches the blood, ami never fails to cure the most inveterate BLOOD AND SKIN DlS-j EASES, if directions are fol lowed. Thousands of grate- ! ful people sound its praises I and attest its virtues.. C3TWRITB for Hook of Won derful Cures, sent free on ap plication. If not kept by vour loeal druggist, sciul Si.oo fur large bottle, or Svoo lor six bottles, and medicine will be sent, freight paid, by Itl.oot) H.tLTi CO., Atlanm, On. Blood and Skin Di ,:;p*es Always ,, Cored, IIOTANHO luvorfnlb to cure all iminner of 1 11 ? hm I am' iM<l? wis I'llMi-H. ] I is the great Southern btikMlur up and purify I iik Kemedy, iiml euros all luainii r of sUIti and blood UlacaM.s. A:; u bull* it u' up tonic It !.-? without a rival, und al';i>ltit< Iv beyond comparison willi r.ny ot.'icr almliar remedy over offered t<> tlio public, li is !?. panacea for .ill ills iv uiiiii:: from Impure blood, or iiu in) jmv.TislH/l condition of lhe human system. A Hlttrle bottlo will demon strate IU paramount virltaj. { f ScnJ for free book o*" ?Vonderf:tl Curee. Price, $1.00 I'cr lcj;e 00 ilia $5.00 fur 4ilx bottles. For sale by drc.uytst <: if not r.rml 1 ?> ?ss, anil inetlkine will he uei.t f t prepaid on receipt of price. Addt :?.?? BLOOD liALM CO., Atlanta, (la. -I. T. IsmUJKLL.j civil. I n < ; i n i : i : i: a sckvkyoi:. ('A.MI)KN, S. <'. M iini; i|i;tl K!?.:iin i rin \ Surviving ol . I ..tit'!- Mini Mil.-I)i . U:i.iia ni Tract* a, ?.lu i i.llt v ,;me Kentucky Mules. I li tvr oil 1 1 >1 it I ;i I"1 ? .f lino, yntiil1.! Kent :clcy nuili s wiil be ?ld < for csi li . ('.ill ???? rlv . 1{< ? |)lTllllllt . s. !>. 1. ATI I AM I)o ?. X7m. | s. Ill Poor Health means so much more than you imagine ? serious and fatal diseases result from trifling- ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift ? health. Brown's Iron Biiters If you are f^elin^ out ol sotts, weak a?d feeneridly ex hausted, nervous, have no appetite and c.iu'l work, begin at once tak - ln>? the most leli.i ble strengthening medicine, which is Brown's Iron 151'. ters. A few bot tles cure? benefit comes (fotn very first dose? it siVN't tfiiiu }i>ur tteth, and i I ' a pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and I.lver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Had Blood Malaria, Nervous ailment.; Women's complaints. Oct only the genuine-it lias crnsacd ictl lines on ilic wi ipjii-t. AUotliciR ate sub-*' stitnus ? >n icccij:t of two sc. stamps ?c will scud l? t \<i It-'" Beautiful World's Puir VI-AjJ ami book? f ice. BROWN CHEMIfV . :o BALTtMCRG. MD. . ? . : ? ? ? ? ; ? . - V i. ? ' t i ?' il V. i V- u L . J .< J -i J - >< [ '? /GO fh'tOADlVA Y, NEW YORK CITY. CU;? COUNTRY MEEDS IT? GOLD! T: ?' )?' ' o'iJ.-.--. < .'( I <? ?!?;;>???!/ nr<? I > liiiv, I ??it - ? i o.n :??< :?.Y >r<! t ? li:iy d'l ??:>* .r ? jjo'.l :it ??. i .it * u'l c;i ? <i.i .:.i ii.'.-si st i.i van ?? .'*??? il K:i. !'?. i C ?: li.ir ? -v .mi m.a I'i roM niln* ! t?* i. . i' ..viv tl..- *?;?!? ;tu:iiti ?? jjrc.itei t!;nn . \ i. ? : > .y . )? 'nVil, ,? !?'.? ff-.1 ih.ir.M of mir mny , ? m ? >>' !'..<? v'-.lsliwwt i f today Iwami' ?<?> . ?? 'i :... T ii' i'i y k'( t'.ii* ? linlo wrM h fi>.* . i i : i.: .1 it ! v:.i.? ? i d 1 i.?.c>w^ty is U'iiy iiio:o y ?:>: r. I'Uiti ?i rtcl> J.iy. A ! jirfr^nK ..ii:irr?l ill eowri<M nro pf.VtHWly- ? Uifl? ti> 'Ii ? |>;?". 1 1 1 ;?-ry.iii i-< en t it If < I to what !w 0->u r?u !/ W'l.y u?>: try for y.?ur*.'lf through ' if. t.o*\ ! i A 1 o;>;vrMi ?!->? f< r r rrca! Im-pili* ' mi f?>. ii ! t i ti . < f?..r ft^rnM ,mv ; ?rt i ? g fro ii t'.iO t. l<-8 this oo:i!|.n-r,t An*l | fr. Ai'lic.) ? Ti?j V' >y OV:i* tv.O |>rOM-.!nl!l* j j>rc-;icr'? m.i 0.1, ??>!?? Or ??!.. V?',- |-ro|>o?> lo | ? of thu inont i wrll-p ov-ca I 'ao r | i:i|.ii<m !.i ;!i? *v.?r i. I . li.i-t i.lr^-A-'y pr. ?)ik- .1 clH,iit j f;.i<xioO ??>? < nil ? Min'nc v<>r!?i??if, i.n I is ' ?> .'* I to Co.. t? ill OVrf ; *' ?? C-' i.l ; rtJii. >S .. ?.* ?'??? t.m t? i \? i .1 in. l? . no. rr it ; \ i <? Ivan, wotiiih r. <1 c.ilM ?n* r to h-.y j .. < M7v O'l . . u y. i ? - ^ ? I y ? I Fii IK-r th<? first shipments ot ?!*! . amounting to l.-ss than JCOO.OOO, wi'iv made f rozn South Africa. I'i ifiCI the production was nearly f-w.ooo.roo. I: Is csttmati >1 t) at irks ii'idcr way ?. n? 1 conti-mpluti-d *\il! produce Sl<?, (<<>.( Ot' p rjear. I.c.'iS than fi vi/ years api C'lpfd" Ore* '? "?as nr, knovn as n tfiinln.-r eirnp. I i i f- i: p:?>duce! ICO. I: /s now prodtn itifr Cl.OPO iVi) jw r n oatii. Two old /".on, tlrod <ait. f.t.d a n.os*. ho; ? Ws, i.ut many v or,rs m'iioc el mj; dosperntcly t ? a small ! < !? in tin- proatid which showed some t*v?> s ;"ol? 1 hat has since yieMed over The, Idaho Miau has paid i:c:ir!}' rc.C.0 .0.0 : dl\ idwmls, the Crown Point ncui'y C v;.(<tx>,lk v, li r orpr ?li, OOO.O 0. Wo know of ro othar prominent l:-.i?:vry jki* ?? fiicJi I '.rjee illvidcm!i on en pit it 1 i vcft.il rs ful!; developed producing jrold mine*. The !??:'?< <>? V> j> . cent, jH'r anvtrn is ranlto rommo'i, *vl !!.? j twrc-ii. cnnl rHuri sarv irwd?- la liitti'V le?tiitie< *. Wo offer for r-a> .*.9,<X)0 *hui\ ? v! our t?.;.l:aJ *t. r.t t!.? imr valu? -? $10 PER SH ARE. fayaMo J J |?r ?! *ri' on App'icw lo 1 r>il 4I fort nljjM'y, lirlti'lnj Ft* ?. I )?!?*. JiAwev. f t ff (1, -lr.n ? to jioy In lull cask KMirit c-,r. illtat ? ot f pa d *:nrV rtiitnT. Remit I'y oho. k or p-MT ofPif r.r #>vrr>< f. ^*>\ 1 re l>t? r d tor ??. / UIHI C.M.LVpliiX. i*t ?? In?, ?>>? . I\i ? Vwk. ? iS U \'J?i '??. M *#?? IN AND STILL COMING. HAVE YOU SEEN OCR ("J up and timrcer for to. Plates, "6, 7. 8, & cen*s. Covered dishes, 48 and 50e. Dishes S,- 10, 13, 15, 19 cts. Chambers for 39 cents Covered chambers 49 cts. Pitcher and b >wl 70 cants; Li?r size and worth $1,00. China {dates 10 unci 1'^ cts Cups and saucers 10 and 12c. Plain tumblers 3 l -2cts. ^ Jell v tumblers 2 1-2 cts. 4 piece glass set for SO cts. Knives and forks 48 and 00 cents a set. Knamel lined preserving ket tles 25, 85*, 48, GJ) and 15 cts. A ( i A TE W A It E ? now i >on 't WE SL'l.L THAT STUFF. KICJ1IT I 'KICKS. SEK OUK Bo. Xaist. Dig i ubber combs for (>c. Big box hair pins 5c. 11 ai r curlers C c. 1 do/ col'ar buttons for 5c. . 3 table spoons for 5c. A big hotel g?,blet lor 5c. 5 papers* needles and bod kins for 5c, Set of G tea spOons tor 5c. Quart cup 5c. Tooth brush 5c. 2 pks. envelopes for 5c. 2 quires paper 5c. 5 papers cf pins 5c. Big bottle (1 machine oil for 5 cts. ?? Bi^ assortment glassware 5c. 1 doz cedar pencils for 5c. 1 doz steel pens for 5c. # Big writing tablet for 5c. See us this week. WG M AVS MO AGENTS b'H nhl;i from our factory at \v)i<ii<si?lo j-i'lcptf. Klilp uny w!i?-rv lor ? xnmiuatlon ; pay . - v '_-t va vs if net satis V. I"0 styles (if < rl:>." O'l. ;>0 Htyll-H of ] u!VI..'ke. Si-nil 4ct?. i ' : orvt!?lc?:i<e. bt ?A?a:!4t;r'.viu l|-.:.\K.So MM:. ??., Mf. JJ.V. aM, Sco*v, Wbhurl* I. III. I ? v h | Attention. Wheat Grow cis, I liavc* recert'v ov-rliauled, and ?ddi d ' H ft-f* in v !i?ltin<: ? lu sts, and am I ??-t i.t |>rt-)>;> r* ?? I than cm r to make pn it (flour. Iv.erv ell'ort will be made to sal i -i'y my customer*. A share of jour |>at roiu.tfe is re#|vetlull v solicited. J. A. WATTS. Mav 17ilu r i For Choice Grocer es You m)iou!?1 rail on t'io undersigned wlio has opium! a select line in tin* more for merly occupied hj Spring*, Heath A ? ftiiitniion, I TiiiweM'eJ A nice line at the lowest prices. 0. L. K I UK LEY. Nov. is j 8. IIMIilt k SI, ? manukactukkkh of ? Doors, Sash, B'indfU Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weight 8 and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to nny sold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy Glass a specialty. Junu 29. ?' ?u. A. M. REESE, 3ST OTARY JPTT33IjIO KOYKINS, S. C. Administratrix Notice. Ono month from this ditto I will apply to t lie* Judge of Probate of Kershaw County for I, otters DismUaory aa^Atl* ininiatratrix and Ou&rdimi of tiio Estate of I.ewis So well and h in wards. Published in tho Camden Chronicle February V t li, 1*M. MARY gOWKM* Administratrix i.nd (luurdian. A GOOD TH3NG WILL SELL. Just two weeks after Dr. M. C. Cham* bier, Wakefield, N.* (J,, bought h in fli>t bill of Cole man's Tobacco Oil I/miment, ho ordered live dozen more. Eaoh sulo made creates i.ivino and tai.ki.no adver tisements for it. A COM P!,KTE blT RE, Mt. Alex Whitfield, Btisliv Koik, X. C., aaya: "Ono of my Dons had rheuma tism and it was so aggravating that tbo physicians that attended him failed to give any relief. 1 purchased a bottle of Coleman's Toba co Oil Einamcnt and it cured bi in completely." | FOR TDK HORSE. Mr. Joseph Vincent, Snow Camp, N. bought a voting hnrao for $8.?0 that | was considered worthiest* on account of j ring bone, which onllktcil ft for serv ice of | any kind. After using Coloman's Tobac* [ co Oil Liniment the enlargement has been reduced and the horse is well and doing daily service. A large four-ounce bottlo at Drag and j Country stores for 2">'oeiiM If not kept in your town wo will solid fonr bottle^ I express charges paid for $1,0Q. Address j J>L Ril AM SPECIAL M'F'C. CO.. j Durham , N. (J, A.-k dealers for book I "'Tobacco as a Mcdieino'' Testimonials* etc. ^ J FINE WHISKEY ? S ABSOLUTELY -I ? rPLTIR/EJ. "SWEET 1IICKOKY" X. "UVK OAK" XX. ".PALMET. TO" XXX Distillrd (July li\ ? ? ^ fill! LIVE DAK - IHSTIIIi! COM, CINCINNATI, OHIO. [PEBBLES OXjID CABINET A.3STH) JAMF ? E. PEPPER & CO. 1810 WHISKEY. Customers will receive from their Dispenser with each pur chase cf a battle -PEEBLES OLD CABINET" one "OLD jNlCK" corkscrew gratis. Retail price corkscrew is 50 cents. Hot tied only by | TUB JOSEPH R. PEEBLES' SON'S COMPANY, Joseph 8. Peebles, President, ( 'in'cinnan. f * ; : ? ? J flBTAsk for tli'-se ripe, old, mellow Whiskeys t an !>'speil sary in t lie State and you will ?jet ?>ui} tba best g >, ? ^ This great* remedy is indorsed by physicians, and prescribed by them all over the world. Positively guaranteed to cure the most stubborn cases. '! he formula is published plainly on every bottle. As a tonic it is TO ALL For Female Complaints r.nd building lip run-down .vys *em;> u acts, like magic. Try \a bottle and be 'convinced. READ THE TRUTH EXTRACT PROM BOOK OF TESTIMONIALS. " Wns a rlicmnatle milTerer for IS months. Derived no boneflt from physicians, treatment nt Mineral NVcll?, Tex., or Hot Sprinted Ark. My doctor declared my condition hojivlesx, but ash last looit advised I*. I'. P., Lipptuan'it Great Heiruvly. Through its use 1 atu to-day a well man. NV. F. Tl MMINs, of Tlmmlns A lllnes, Treading Grocery Waxuhaehic, 1 ex. Indorsed by B. \V. Fkakenh, Dr.ifcKist. /! " r." P. P. P.. I-inpman's Great Remedy, cured npof difficult brcr.fh Inftnnd palpitation of the tirort. lla'l not slept ou either hide for two years; now 1 sleep toundn' la any position.'' A. M. It AMSAY, Dc I.e<>n, Tex. "Sworn to and fcubicrlhed before me," J. M. Lamhekt, Notary Public. " buffered for years with a disagreeable cmptloti on my fnce. Various remedies tailed to remove it. Three bottles of P. P. P., Lipp iiiau'e Great Itemed)- , completely cured me." Capt. J. D. JOHNSON, Savannah, Os. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS LIPPMANBRO'S. propri ETORS, LIPPMAN'S BLOCK-SAVANNAH. GA. t ' 0 DYSPEPSIA CATARRH MALARIA KIDNEY?* TROUBLES PIMPLES BLOTCHES &OLD SORES BLOOD = POISONING RHEUMATISM SCROFULA Sec A WONDERFUL REMEDY. SEND FOR BOOKLET