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THE BEST | SPRING MEDICINE , is SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. Don't . Tor^t to take it. Now is the limo you neea it most to wake up your l ivef. A sluggish Liver brinks on Malaria, Fever and Ague,' Rheumatism, and manv other ills which shatter the constitution and Wreck health. Don't forget -the word REGULATOR. It Is SlMV**?S I IVliR REGULATC >k you yvant. The wurd REG ULATOR distinguishes it fjom all other remedies. And, besides this, SIMMONS LlVl R REGULATOR is ^'Regulator of the Liver, j<eeps it properly at work, that your system may he kept in f&od condition. POR 'I t Hi HI OOl) take SIMMONS LlYi-H REGULATOR. It is the blood purifier and corrector. Try it hmLnote the dilYerence. l ook for tire R0U Z tut every package. Yon wont find it on any other medicine, and there is no other Liver remedy like SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR- li'.:: Kinfiof'Liver Remedies.. He sure you get it. <). Jtt. Zcilin Co., rhlliuloli>lii4i i*u. New Announcements The following nqw anyounee . menu appear in the CUronWie to day : For Sheriff ? M r, S. 8. Kill v. For H?^i?truto Buffalo Town 8lnj) ? Mr. Henry T. Johnson. A Bicycle Free. Kvery cash purchaser of $2.50 j worth of <zo"(ifi at t'Ue popular store of Messrs. Hirseh Bros Jk Co. will be Ki^en a kov which will open to the luckv holder a bieyclo free. Call at Ilirscti Uroa'A Co. for par- J licuia is. Ico W agon On and of A! o mi sy ? fi rt' i i will vuti u delivery wagon for -the bene fit, of ill y |j'i '.rons, I will also de liver ice ?> n Sundays and those who hold tickets will please leave their orders atMerii-ih's iiakery Saturday nip, lit. Tee will lie delivered on Sun day only to regular customers who, liave tiekels. During the week you roust leave ordurs in the morning i for ice to be. delivered in the after noon. .Ice wI-Mre delivered in any part of the city and vicinity. All, ?10 K. I A POSITIVELY CAJSll, for I cannot jiifordjflo run a delivery wagon on a! hook Ifpsinefrs?. Anyone outside of| pay regular patrons wishing ice must have their money ready on de livery of iee, otherwise they will be c fused. M. H. Balm, Gentlemen of ;he Jury. The foll'owing is u list of the Petit Jurors drawn to srrve for the .June,. ]b05-, term of Court lor this eomrty: Itobt. A Kahoit, W J Watson, J no IVI Stead man, \V A Schro^K, Henj 'Tidwell, T 1? DetiVIHi. Hiram Net tle?, Jiy Alex n^ojh'n, John '/. Young, Charlie It Ee. is, J A Kfr* by, Sam'l 'A McCakkill, T M No Jand, Jesse T) IVrcivai, Flemroing B Bran ha 'it.' John .J Blyther, T E ftowoi*v. "W % Hilton. .lohn Nf.ffftlk enberry, John I) MoCa* W Hillings, Joshua <1 Cumpbvlle, J no M McCoy, John O Shuylor, C M Alexander, John C Watte, E II Watte, John S Cunningham, Mat thew C West, E J Bissell, John V Xhompson, 1j L Clyhurn, Isacc L Sanders, II C Suhnond, Amos M llorton and JLo T Ross. Eye Specialise. Dr. W. A. Hvers^lho eye special ist, is in the city at the Woikman House where he will be glad lp_&ej; all former friends and any* oi' UiosTfj heeding the assistance of iwi eye specialist. Dr. iJyors comes recotn mended by the leading physician? of our Slate and entire Sou'.li. I<ur t Iter Dr. Myers has the endorse ment of a uumhor of Cflmden's best citizens o rid" is introduced to n* by the nu-diea! pnifi^sion and the eh-rgy ofCamden. Anyone need ing the servie.es ot u'n eye specialist will (hid h i in reliude in every re spect. Dr. Myers will not give inedlfcine or-ireat eyes by surgical operation*!, hut simply in the most fkillfuhmantior fits glasses for all errors of refraction. Ga see the doctor at once, as his stay is lim ited. ? ^Di1. Bvers, is just from Ciirs ter whc,re. he spent -.une lime. Of him the Bulletin of l ist week says: "Not one woriM lit praise during! I; is entire stay and hundreds a-ere' relieved are the words constantly ?expressed by the. citizens o I Cites icr. No one for years has visited our city who has given more re lief to suffering humanity than Dr. Byers, and^-tlie many kind ?w*.i,l4 uiu1 expressions of deep grai1ti.de from nppreciaiivt^pa lienls attest his popularity and will r.eriri u ?y induce the doctor t.> ?onn agnin pay lis a visit.. Ches ter *iitcer< ly reg rein his departure ami many wh?i need his services only wish h(s stay could have been extended. W y, would add that D /. liyers is a m??at agreeable gentle mi.n and really >kjll?'d ; his ability is uriquestiogr*hlH und it matteis not whe; e Jt^goe* we fuel confide, nl , c?eh member of- our community wtytnt him great' iuecest, w hteb justly deserves." 1VIP 4 11 UIIIITI,1 .'1 large ('ro^/'^ly ti (loud /h'nner and Speecfuct. A Mott /A ////A (/W/j Jhiy In The lrj? Counts/. I According to the pnhlipi.ed an I pounceim ut in The Cluontblo, on last S-iimdav i hero w ih a basket picnic at Wh'lo Oak under (lit) di? i^ction of the Cintuy tin.) Libei tv dill military t oiopuutes. About three hundred persons, com posed of tho >t-onw\nry, noauty und chivnlr> of the up country were present jind a most delightful day ?a? spfcnJ by every one. Tho , cccaHou is* us mi on sis in the desert, ami will remain a green spot in tlio mcmorv "of all who altencKnl. Il was esli muled that there wcio about three h mulled persons present. Leaving Camden about 8 o'clock, going by way ot Mr? L?, K. AI'okU, (who by the way has a Hoc tr? p of iokncco) we arrived at White Oik about '1 1 o'clock. The jwo milita ry companies ami a good portion of the crowd were already on the ground. In a shot t while the Li berty Hill company undoi'ilte com mand of Opt. John G. Richard*, Jr^ was called out for drilling 'lfws company has ihcrlJ. S. regu lation uniform and presented a very handsome appearance, 'l'he (jrilling was good and showed that much attention had been p,i*veii to this art. When the company was called in they were loijd.y cheered and the C-anley Hill company in command of Cu, t. Lorick took the Held. All this company wants is uniforms; the drilling is almost perfect. After being on the Held for about half an hou.' they were called in, and were greeted by n round of apphiuao. from the crowd and the Liberty Hill company. in a short whiloit was announc ed that dinner was ready, nod a more plentiful or better picnic din ner we have never so-ju ? half as many more than were present could have bten bountifully fed. After dinner tin? speuking com mence;!, the speakers being intro duced by Capt. John (J. Richard*, j Jr. . .. | The meeting was opened with; prayer by H?v. Mr. Davis. \ The firSl speaker was Coly 1*. 11. t Nelson who said it might sound strange to hear that lawyers (lid uot want to talk for them selves ? thay could talk bvl-lcr for others. Few ollicerat-wanlt'd to re tire, he was no exception to the jgeneial rule ard did not intend to I give it up if he could help it. Foi 8 years the people of the District had seen lit to honor l.im.with this high ofllce and he had discharged his duly to the best of h.s ability. In the coming campaign ho saw no reason why we should not picsent usoliil front. He would abide the result. He would be opposed by Mr. .Tluumond who would meet the people itt Abe coming campaign. Mr. Hay .was ne\t introduced who said six weeks ago he hail no intention of ruiining for the Scrixte but parties for whose feeling Im> had the highest regard had come/to him and asked him to run. Fin/in rially it might pay lnrn better to stay at howc.but if the people saijfe for him- to go Jp? would. Voice ? We say so. ^V j.o bis course in tbe? Constitutional Convention Mr. Hav said he -had -ideas- of his own ? he always thjwghi and acted for bimsrlf. but his vote was n+wnys willi the majority. If I'o was not fleeted to-the Senate he would not sulk ? he had been a candidate be fore and bcc\n beat'Mi, bui if sent he would appreciate the honor highly. He had taken no put in the factional dilf'erenees,, We hail nothing to do with the-. flnaneial question. South. Ca rollua and Massachusetts thoigh the smallest Si ales j.n .the Union bad cause.! more/trouble and fuss than all the others put ^together. Mr. 'iillman vwho was comparitively unknown a f5w--yr^r8 ago was to-day pYomi ncnllvBHjken of for President of the U.S. Tillman and McKinley'weie lire most prominent men in the United Stales to-day. At tins close of his speech Mr. Hay w? loudly cheered in which a mult1 quite near! joined in willi a vocifeious bray which caused a good ileel of meri menl. Mr. Kichaids slated llial lie had been requested by Mr. I). M. Hfv thnne to announce that owing to death in his family (Dr. McKin jiion) he was prevented from at tending. tho meeting. The ever re.idy and giflfc<t ^ | Floyd was tho next speaker intro duced wlrri in glowing- terms com plimented the military companies for ihe highly. credi l.ajUe display they hud made. Afr.r loyd sinietl tliat the absence of bis opponents proven letjUiii 3 saying much but staled tliat he was a candidate for rc-elyirtTon to the Legislating and thnt his record in the last session was In fore the people. Mr. , Richards heie read Mr. Schroek's excuse for not attending tho meeting. Mr. Joel Hough wntf ill* next speaker. He said ho hated \ery much to attempt to make a speech following such men a^'Nehon, l/a> and tho eloquent Floyd. "IIo ?umc not t ) make a speech ? tho meeting had nol been ordered by the Ex ecu live Committee. However l\t would make a few renfyika in re gard" to i ho militia. Mr. Hough highly complimented thoTVfc mili tary companies preacnt and 'gave an Interesting talk on military or gunizUlons from the .time of the Revolutionary war down to the piostMii I i mo. Mr. II, .ugh cl'.igqil his upoec^i hy nay inr* that I. o wa?? in f :i vor i?f tl?c fiee oolmtye of bil vei ai ilit* ratio of 10 10 1. and tin* election if I'nited Si i : 4 1 * ? ? Ngwuor i?V a t) i I ?*!? t vole nf tlir p^oplV. Mi". 12. I>. William* was in xi in troduced. l!t> rh'iI In' di.1 u<?i iluiik it wa.. necessary f *? r a i- a ml! il.tlt* lo make a speceh, and" $imp \\ lillliouiiccd III a I la* Was A Cil III i(l;i 1 1 lor ro election i<> the oflfee*?f Sit, ? ? . tF ; that h<* ha'l tri?il t*? discharge,! liU duty i in |> a 1 I iaUy in (lie past | and if re elected hr would conlin j nc lo do so i ii i lie f u I II 1 Mi. Alfoni, ais<? cuudUb^ f? ? i j i ho ollleo of Shcrill', ftiirtMiothui)' would all', ?id him more pleiiHiire than In in ii ko 't 8, cech, (nil lie li-i,l lieni train, (1 to pioujjh and net lo speak, lh<M i trtil'O lio begged lo In e x e i ' Mr.^v V. K? II v tin' thud candi-j dale- for S It (Mill thought In1 ought n??t in speak as lit- w us at home, j ho wiiii I ft) <?!! I n vote for him : he w i) ii it'll the man it'll Indies to tell l 111 ir husbands ilmi || ?' \ (Mills' in ' die* to tlieir s ah l Iicki la vote fot ' Id in. . / M\ .). V West ?:is' next intro duced. In a Heal hot shot I spceeh Mr. West announced i hat he was aJ candidate forShenlt' anil if elected] would diseharye his duties failli full v. Mr. J. IMivipo, Co.^Supervisor, said this was something' entirely foreign ? lojnako a speech. If !te | depcudtd on spei oh-mnk iug lo ?et the olllce ho would never uet .it. llo. was running for tho olllce r.ol upon the* plea (.f being i? Confeder alo soldier hot as one who had in even wav hied to do his duly. If the people thought- ho hid d'Mie I his arid was tho rifjlll man for the place lie would very highly appre ciate their voles. Mr ('. Stokes said that. he was I nun the farm aod would, not at tempt to make a speech, hut gave his views uponllte county goveri. inej?V^"if eh'cted he .vouhl conduct iL upon the mof.t oeonom'cal moth* 'o<5s; and further if eh i ted he would recommend not only to hay.e the Supervisors salary put hack to where il was before the recent, raise but Would recommend that il lie pot. di wn to f^vo hundred dol lars and the dillVience uiveu lo township com mission or ?. Mr. Mj^puskill was next" i'ltio duci'd who slated that ho was a candidal*- fo," Supervisor ? had been brought out at sclicilat ions of fiien.ls and closed his speech i.i a very nice manner with thanks for the nice dinner ho li'ad enjoyed. Cnpt. J. M. Ferry, of La m aster, then responded to culls of fiiends for a speech, doing il in a wagon bod v. '*? Thus ended one of tho most pleasant days ever spent in the memory of the wi iter. Just now everybody is beginning^ to take a Spring Medicine. And it is a good thing to do provided you take Simmons LtvOr Regul/itor -^ihe best Spring Medici ne."' It's a sluggish liver that eloj.s tho svs lein and makes bad blood. A dose a day <-f Simmons Liver Regulator will make a new man out of yen, jind a new worn in too. Look foi A i tho Red / on the package. It is Simmons Liver Regulator ymr want. English Spavin Liniment .re moves' all Ifaid, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Hjemishes> from horses, Rlood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Riwg-Rone, S I i fl e s, Sprains, ii" I I Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc, Save $.">0 by use of one boLtle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish- Cure ever] known. S >ld by Dr. F. L. Zeinp, Dmggisl, Camdenv S. C. I The celebrated I)r. Strong's "I'lioora" corsets are . superior lo all ^others in Quality, Perfection of Fit, S'.yle, Comfort and Durabil ity. If you want a No. 1 #1.00 cor set for 00c call at The Camden Drv Gopds C'o'h store. If you want a bicycle free, call at. Ilirscli Bros A Oo's and spend *2 50. When Baity was sick, wo gavo hoi* Castorla. When she was a Chi tit, nho cried for Castoria. When she boeamo Miss, trite clarify to Castoria. When she had Children, she gavotuem Castoria. /\ / A Rheumatism Cured. After eminent phyrici.ins nr.d all other known remedies fail, Rolsuic Rlood Ra'im, ( R. R. R ), will quick ly cure. Tlronsands of testimo nials attest this fact. No ease of Rheumatism can stand before its ;r?agic healing power. Send stamp for book of particnlars. It con tains evidence that will convince von that R. R. IS. is the best cure for all Rlood uuti Skin Diseases c v^ er discovered. Beware ??f substi tutes said lo be "j ist as good." #1.00 p?;r large bottle. For sale by Druggists. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Madder diseases relieved in six bonis by the '-New Gr??at South Ainericin Kiir.ry Cure." This new remedy m a great surprise on account of tin exceeding promptness in reliev ing pain in the bladder. Kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passaged iV male or female. It re lieves retetniw ii f WMsi mill -pafo in passing it almost immediately. If you wirat quick r?Uef and cure this li your remedy. Sol # by Dr. F. L. Z' nap, Druggist, 8. V. J Kdilor Chronicle ? Ti i' law pro\ ides I fir only ono Ma&i&iraU r? ? f ?? w n ?!> i p ; i( j also Miv;i Ui it Ik* slial.' lu>l I his ollice a.s i Hear 1 1 ? i* i jwa 'tu nl. IJuthd?? j r<i\? nsliip is a l.i r>;t' teiri(^4V, and Mix , UKNuV T. .1 >IIN-<>N :ivl i'\,u'il \ in ! tho Ct'.-4ifO, lb' 1^ W * ' ) I ljuulillvfct ' lii! the I IKwiliuM 2111 ? 1 WO llclieW, il I'lct U'll.ttoll <1 ! make a 1 one. x lut(j iioini* ) ii :i f - * li i <ii l ? r fiuo l r I n 1 1 .? . ?? j r?\VH.s!iip, sUl.j.-rt t ? *1? ? l>. m. I' i I in!)| y, Kola.nl. County Ec?.rds Aw:cjnt:u. The S 1 1? i ?? ? ? ? ? :i 1 1 1 n| e ? l? I ? ? ? 1 ill 1 1 r i ii lu?l ri?iti'h?in\ made its a;i I }>< >i ulna n I s ?*f county !???:*? 1 1 ?* . I Messis. "D. M. Heihonc and D K I Spencer win) i r> ;? |<pi'i it li *1 as ihej j hoard for Kei*h?w umiiiv. S:.w Mill Burned, I Tin' d'tw mill itl" Mr. li (? Team j i w n s destroyed h\ li? *? "?) his' Turf* vl'.y nialil. A \"ns."? ?"l oK 'uniUi i whs ?i su I inj/tfi'iJ. Mr. IVani esli male** frrs lo/s Hi about olio thouto I an 'I dollai s. Person *1 Mrs. J.- (i>. T?vJit\\ of U alii S(>iii?i>K, is v i h i i i ii u her mothri. Mi<t, Miiiic Tines leil, ? ? f our imvn. We n re s'u'l'V l?i linrn tll'it Mr. Rdht. M osi'U v, *ou nl MY (?. U . Mosch \ , is quite il! with t> pl?oi?1 f? \it. / j) ntivs. M rs. W it'iorspoon, widow of ('apt. .1. Iv Willie-spoon, im.l moth er of Mi'rDYvid . Wiiherspon, of our town, dii\l at her homo in Camden on Ih$1\\1 ''lolay. It is with deep reiii et lliat we learn of i.Ihc death of Dr. I . Me lvimi'M), of Lynch wmul, which sad eye n i occurred on lasl Friday in oi l) 1 11*5. A Caret F:o:n lie T?i n? v friends who so k i ikII v suggested inv n >1 11)C fill" the ollice of rreasureiv in last, week's Chronicle, 1 doire t >? express my licarty (hanks and to say I'll" I if ii is '.he desire of i In; people for in o to c.jilcr i he race it will all'ord me pleasure lo do so. However 1 beg a little lime li> decide, which ? decisou will he Huuounccil shortly. Very Rcs?peet full v, W, F. M Af.oNK. prom Qui' ([oiT'o^iouilenM.! Fine Cri'cvo. Dear Chroniele : ? Messrs. W. I), iu-ushall a to! O. Si r lies al'ondcd the picnij at. White Oik, on _lasl Saturdi^v '""I reported having a nice i imp. 9 M-s. A. M. Dunn hrs heen ver>* ill, I ? ii 1 i s ? <i) |? r< i\ i ri slowly, M r. \j \j Cofu I ind. of Lynch wood, spent I lu: liighi in iliis hurji rcciuily. ') Mr. K. li. .Io.V','of A nl i or h, pass ed throueh help rcivnilv on 1 1 i s rc I u rn from a v i si i lo DeKnlh. Dry. Norwood an I I?llis wire in our liurjr Sunday night. Mr. John Jojics spent tho nigjit in our iiiiro u *>i. lonji since. Mr. J. L. Gillis, of l'iagah, spi iit "Sunday night in tins hurg. Miss Aii hi Sioki;e lias returned home from a visit to Pingah. l'ine Oiove Liierary Society will meet on Siturdav heii,iro the iih Sunday ct t o'c.!o? k> p. m. The subject IH Hi?h dve, That orgai.i/. i^ tion -is more lieiitfleial than cot inercial' fertilizers. We think it a yory Interestin g f ulijc^'.l^-ami ? liapA a I urge ?iu m her wi'l lie present and take part. - * ^ib* I:nia. May 1. /Dear Chronicle: ? The weather i? still veiy dry:. Farmers ore gfowing disheartened nhnut thoir ci'ops. . He v. IVlcr Stokes fille^iJHflr ? rrjrr ular uppoint uicnt at S.ilem Sunday hist . lie prcMched (as he aLvayy does) a very interesting sermon. - Rev. Dr. Pale, of ','ainden, will Ipnior the people of our eonimuni ?iw-hv preifi h'.ng for us oil ilia 4th SuiV/'.ay in the i.fiernnoii. Mr3?. J. A. Galloway has hcp'.i ? pii'e 1 1 hut she is slowly lniprfiv- | :ng under I lie i reatmcnt of Dr. K j S Hoolh, of Mannville, and Dr. .1. K. McLure, of Rishopville. W e- a i e ph ?ased lo see our friend M'.ss Kv\ McCunts, < ut again aflcr a severe illness. Mr. J. Dalloi? Galloway, who has hcer. attending the (iarnden Grad ed School, has I leer, cal.ed heme on account of the illness of his moth er. We arc glftd to have him with us Again. Messrs. G. A. Mcsclcy and B. M. Hudson, of Iteiiljih, attended ser vices here on S'inda*' lasl. Mrs. Matilda Stokes died at her iinfm: t.ear here on Saturday last. Her remains were enter rod in the cemetery it Salem on Sunday. I o the gi ievi'd family we extent] our mmm DON'T LET THIS FACT' 09 ESCAPE YOU! P| Right lure in Augusta you have Eg a conccrn manuf.u turing doors, EuC sash, and ornamental g| woodwork, slri< tly hiph grade, u low prLcd -wiiich I will compare fa W itli the I pro?Tiltt of the factories m ifcfcB Nor^wcst, and ? cond to none! made an> where in the Sou. h. I fcvery advantage is yours when I pun hasinff Of us, for then yoni /?Buy of the Maker." Send for Pike List? in ER. AUOUSTA LUMBER CO., AUQUIT A. OA. ? 'w-j_ " CiiHtorln isKavoH a<l<?i>t<\l loolilKlri'ii that 1 rttviu uctul it as sujH riin- (oany privsonpti^a kuowU lo nuv." 1(. 4, Ahciuu, M. 1>., lit JSo. Oxfoixl St, UfooUlj u, N. V. "Tl .? ifw of 'Castorlft' In r>? uulvorval ami lt?j merlin h.? woll known that It.svvmHH work of Miinnvro^atlou t?? ciulorsoit. Kownrotho luti-IH^-at families who ilo kivj> c?u>toi?U withiu easy ?v;u l?." C*UUui ilua vs, 1>. I)., Kow York City. for Infants and Children. oiuva (.'olio. Constipation, Sour Stomack, Dluivhom, lOnu-tution, Kills! Worms, givca sloop, ami promotes <iU gOStlOD, Wii bout injurious nuxUcat ton. "For sovoral yoara I havo rooommondcd V.i -tona,' atul shall alwaya continuo to <lo ban Invariably ptxnluvHKl bouoflt'UU rosults." Kowin P. I'armck, M. K'-Mli Swvot atul 7tl? Avo., Now York City. 'PHP. CV.NTAVH COMI ANV, MURRAY tiTRKKT, Xl'VT YORK ClT*. TO ALL IY CUSTOMERS: I am late coining out with ;mv advertisement, bat not behind selling goods. I have been waiting toget in my now quarters. I am hove with a lull lino, ? Not to .Ho Ihl jrs )kl . Don't lot the lit t4e quotations you son in soma advertise ments lool y<fu. What you want is what you soc and get, not what you see in pi int. My friends tell me it's no use to adver tise. Sometimes I think the same way when I see unods roll ing out in such quantities, hut the editors have got to live. I rail special attention to country stores. 1 am selling stocks of goods to that trade, I also have as nice a line of O Y GROCER IIHJS As anyone in town and will meet and cut prices with any one I (,f them. ! don't "How anyone to undersell sue. I want all of my' fi ionds to understand this. ! Von will tii^d me in the Fanners and Mwhanjs Bank Build ing. wm (Jive me a trial as I am now in the market. 1 jnji yours truly, D. E. HINSON., DULL CAMDEN, DEAD CAMDEN. Tljat's the reputation she ha* but business has NOT BEEN DULL with us. We have only born open about two months but t ho actual cash business we have done would do credit to an established house of long standing. * KX TLA NA TION, STORE, (tiOODS. \j O W K ft T I'HKUM. a * ^tni^ot. that w> ar$ selling n^Orc goods for c.ih^ t linn ^bn y other ho?T$^ in Camden (peoph? who visit all the .stores tell 4itj that, and ?>f course they kryfw what the}' are t rtl k inj^ rTboul)* is pbsitivt evidence that our/prices are right. ReaHf;t is al most a matter of showing tl^e goods and wrapping. )them. up ? the quality and prices markoH.^in jdaiu^gures on each article sell the gecds. LIFE IS TOO 8IIORT and OUR time loo valuable to have to 'DALK people info buying goods. It's business anyway to piyt prices AT FIRST. <^h ere the goodj will go ON SiGH-'P. Now don't be a '?DOUBTING THOMAS." Don't take anybody's word for or against us, come and see for yourself. A LOOK on your part will be a tie that will bind. More than that it will teach you where to buy your goods ar.d to ike a customer for ns. Theory in business, .like in everything else. is indispensable; j Chats why we advertise theoretically. And PLAIN, NATUR AL, PHILOSOPHICAL tacts with whLh our store is always crowded and which we are scattering broadcast all over the coaurf^arc the things that' bring us new customers eVeryday That's wiiat makes the New Store's business grow so rapidly. We are ?^oin<^ to build up a trade here in ' dead old Camden'* and LOW PRICES for GOOD (iOOIXS is the INDUCEMENT we nre offering to the people. ?Sell? Sell, &ell every time is our way of doing business. S v? ?9 ^ S >. >5 >5 >, ' " . . .1 Remember we stiokYo our sh4rt profit method of doing bus iness in this department too., 'ffiis department receive* special attention and we ore headquarters for fine and stylish hats. If yfokwont ft n'ce ^arft Mil? *noney you should mrt fail t" give us a call. $l,*i?j will buy a iiicft hat, and for $1.50 to SI. 75 we can give you something beautiful. / Do YOURSELF a favor by giving us si call, examining our goods and getting our prices. Yor.r* to please * ' ' v hi >11 t fill IH |>l> l iu?'#. Mi Sli\ iMi'l'n/k II fiml his nisi, vt' M:>s .1 iij-if, v i * t u 1 1 fiit iid.-i hero iv? *.**? i> ? 1\ . Mi. u tul M i h. VV. [>. Oiinn:", of Uislhp V ?!|r, UI O M| C'laliu^r KOH?H 0m? v i * 1 1 i h v I tit' i h parotide at ?his plti'i1. Chatte.' H<?V. (O.hcr cowi.s unlt'ai Ion* nnavoiil i ?' t? l?l v *?u? i I toil . ) NOTICE. f want every itti.n am) woman in iho VnUrtt SnOos in t lio 0|>itun ami Wtonky liab.U to l .ivt' i in' of my hooka oh 'liOtto (?'!? t'M's. A<litro: h Ji, M. WdkiUey, AtUau, Utk, 4)0. \ v'b2, ami ouo will l>o .mm? sun tviah V4 B t i ( I <i'o to Let. ?K, O 1 will roceivo l?i?U 'I Tiller'* Itri.tvfO on .luive 1 1th , ImiM u Trust sptUV of l ? '<> foot across tUv livor. I'hms and H|>o< ili(Miinnh run ho scon at HridtfO tho ?iay < t letting. .i It lMIKI.l'S, County Sttpci'X isor^ Grain Vhreshing^ Wo wish to-> announce that wo wiil lia\ e ouv Tluoidiintf Mrchino in opera* tfo'n doting ihn coming season ami hII sniMl prain * ill ho tlucHlieif io the host man ih'V nt ilio lowest possible rates. Our tiniehirto. v* ill lu> of om? of tho Intent lm- , proved mil W'.' gnariuileP satisfaction in every particular. -H'inK a portable ma chine your <l> ra ii i ?vill ho threshed on your own placoi thereby saving thb iroublo anil expense of lmnllnj< sovonii inilcM. Mai! ? i Ices scut to t'untuy V. O, will v?e prompt I x anointed to. CUIvKl) & WATTS. MANUKA OTtlllKKS OF Doors, Blinds, Moulding, I?uilding Material, Sash N\Ti- i ?.? 1 1 1 s an<l Cord. * ciiaklekton, - - - - s. g. Purchase our ijiakes, which wo o uuTimlec superior t/> any j sold South, and ^thereby save money. ; Window ami Fancy Glass a '<? : specially. * Juno '2f>. ' lUffiB IlIT" . * Soul'i Cn roll tin ? Kornluiw Cotiuly. V.'idur and t>v vir< no of sundry oxecu (ioiiH to uic dirtcfod by J. Itolling*t Ksq., County f reaaurefr .jf6r K'tpIih \v : County, I will proccod to soil 4<i ffOnt of I rln- Court 1 lotiso in Catfidob ?.n tint first Mondn? *11 .1 u ii o . , dtTFuig tlio ^ej?nl iiouiM otjy salo UiO f o II ? . vr i i ? k dr-iioiib^d ,'v" rotil estate : i Srhooj Ditrrif^ No <>. 7o acron .bounded l>y lnn.fK** of M. IC. Yarborougb, T. A. McCuhUJH and Joalu nil I'r-rkifiM lo vi? *1 upon a* tho pniperty uf W., H'. (iuhkiuH. . * DiMrtefc Nfo. 1. ?* I lot and !2 building In town nf Chu> don< lot i>?'inir booiuhd 1 ?y Lyitletoll ?t root and premises of W. II. Zemp, Mrs, I). \V. Jordan and P. T. Viilo piguo; un<jl <?;?o oilier lot nud building-in town of (?a"hWfen on York iircet bound- ? od by Yqrk .?t front. fremtags o| W? F. Krit'lH^r. It- MomoHjv and .Tames Wilnon loviod upen n* tho propctty of M>?< M. A. Nile*. '' ' ' ? tf QiVPIitt STOItE._ IN ANI> STH;L COMING, - . - 'V -?? ? ? HAVE YOU SEEN OUR _ t an# snuoer for 7c. . ** N P$tus. 6, 7, 8, 9 cen's. \Co vfcred dishes, 48 and 50c. ])i9l^eH.Sr10,, 13, 15, 19 eta* ; Gl/amb^rs for 39 cents ' Covered chambers 49 cts. Pit<Wr~a#w*b)wl 79 cants; big size^hfa *woith I 00 Chfna plates 10 and 12 cts. Cups and saucers lO.nnd 12c. Plain tumblers 31-2 cts. Jelly tumblers 2 1-2 cts. ' 4 piece glass set lor* 30 c$L ' Knives and forks 48 i\nd GO cents a set. ?. Eijnmel lined preserving ket? tics 25, 39, 48, 09 and 75 cts. AGATE WAli 10 ? now don't WE SELT^VtT-*WFF. , RIGHT (PRICES. 5KKOUK , So* Xjoist* . Big rubber combs for 5c. Big box hair pins 5c. Hair curlers ?c. / 1 doif col'ar buttons for 6c. . 3 table-spoona for 5tf, A big hotel g<*b!et (or* 5c. 5 papers needles and bod* ' kin^Tor5c., . ; Set of 6 tea spoons ior Be. T Quart cup 5c. Tooth brush 6c. ' 2 pks. envelopes foroc? 2 quires paper 6c. ^ % 5 paper* 99 pins Big bottle ftrmschiffo oil for 5 cts. <"* Big assortment git 1 doz ced4r 1 doz sfe*t Sec ds