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UJke (Jamie* (j hrci|ie!e, PDBLlSHKi> fi V K K Y KRI DA Y HY w. Xj. M^DQW E3 LXi +'?' The ouly Jiejform J'apar iti J\tr*ha\c Count v. v v CAMDKN, S. (,\, MAY *21), 180U. K i' unci! 1 1' i ion Haths: -Omt year, ?i 1 . < K > ?i$ mouths, &0 cunts ; three months, 2'j C04it*. Katks foii. Aim'KHtihivo Ordinary transient advert Umentu, tlrst inseitiou $1,00 per sipiaio ; each (Mioscqncnt in sertion 50 ovals per square. Cash rate# for \Vaat?, l.ost mid Found, not oxcqedlntf five lines, 2"> cents em:h insertion ami 5 tients per Unu for each additional lino. tflusinc&s local#, 5 cents per line each in v ? portion. ?? Oltlelal and lej(?l notices at the rate al lowed hy law. "Hides for coutract iw'vortisintf will be an nounced n<pon application at theolfh-u. ^Communications w ill he published when of interest to the general public and n it of ft defamatory nature. No re sponslhility will lie assumed fur the views qi^orrespoiidunts. 'Itoilrfttnnccft hy cheeks, drafts and p<??fu! money orders ehouhl he made payable to . ' W. Ij, NvUOWBlVU Camden, X. ('. J The phitform adopted at the State Convention last week will bo fomul on one first page. It it? an able document. The State board of control lias ordered that when a dis penser announces himself as a ! candidate tor office he must at 4>ucc resign as dispenser. Captain W. E. Ston?>\ ex* ?comptroller general of South -Carolina, died from t ho effects of a stroke of paralysis at his home at J) o clock, last Sunday niudit. ~ aft Man V of our leaders have ?expressed a desire to see .the proceedings of the State Con*| volition held in Columbia last i week. The proceedings of this Convention, including the plat form adopted ami the speeches of Senators Tillman and Irhy. will be found on our first and j fourth pages. Also a line c< >b I lection of other good reading | matter, will be found on tliftse pages. The developments of last ?week show that Senator fill man knew what lie \Vft? talking about when in substance he. told Senator Hill in a speeeli j in the Senate ?hat he would carry the South t ai'dina dele gation for five silver and that he would go to ( hieago at the tiead of that 0 delegation ? in >hort that he knew what his (Tillman's) State would doj Nvhioh" said Tillman "is morel *han von (Hill) can say of Isew York.' ? hx. 'As compared with the West the South is as peaceful in pol itics as a q unker nieeting is in revival cXQ^tetnent, , In Den ver, Colorado, last week hx ?eongresSinau Hellord addressed a big met ting, in which lie a: 1 - vocated secession of the States west of the- Mississippi and the < sfublislunent of a n<-w repub lic if silver i* not put en an equality with gold. A nd lie V, as applauded as heartily -is any- Souther speaker was ever cl Jeered in iS'il. ? l'<v. ? Some of the features of the approaching Confederate re union will be lli'' reception to! - be tfi ven at the ('onlederate juuseum in honor of Mr.-. .!< I terson Davis and her two <1 ?uighters, Miss \\ inie DavisJ and Mrs. I la , , s. The idea that tlii- entertain ITieiit should be more sel -ct.j and that a limited number of! invitations sho'dd be issued, i Jias been exploded. The affair ? will be public and thnJtiL:h the columns of the press. the thous ands who will b?j in Richmond on the night of June With. 181)1), will be extended a cor dial invitation to attend. Mrs j Davis and her daughters will receive in the (ieor^ia room.] which wis Mrs Davis draw-! inir r-join while she piesided s over the domestic affairs of the, ?'White Ilou-e of the Confed-I eracy.'* Other ladies who will, be in the room with Mrs. Da", vis Will be the sponsors repie ? nenting the several States, t ! ie , officers of the Coif' derate "Me-i moriftl Literary society and the; regent and the vice regents of j lhe museum. ji^oui (jur (jorrc?pou3eut|3. Dofir Clernson College . Mnj 21. : - - 1 will n g i i n Uu>-coluu>ft# *>i Clironlnl your uew?y and valuable paper giv ing you a few dots from t li i h place. The ladies and gentlemen IVndlctan extended n coi dial inyi t.? tion to the ptofefesois and ?tu dents of'Oleinson to ho present and participate willi them in celebrat ing the Dili iiiMt in honor of the Confederate dead. Proa. Craighead was invited to make the address. A majority of the profi-HAors 1 and students turned out to enjti/ the | day with l he, kind .'eaideutB <yf Pen- 1 dleloti. The audience ass/mbled at tlio lUprUt chnieli at 9 o'c'ock. The ladiea were ^IrcKocd in while, each of thiun waving a (tanner and the ladfc-H normed on the liuhl which made a line aud impressive appearance. Next eame the gen tlemen w-ho were formed on the left with the cadetu in fiout, we then marched up to the KpiKe.opa' church where th?j graven *,f the Confederate dead were decorated, a m*>ngdt t.'iem wan the grave of Jfonard Kliot Uec, the man who in tlio hatt.lo of iWanntis, when men were falling on the litjhl and on the left tdioutcd out "there .stands .Jackson like a htono wall!'' Wei then marched down to tlio aland I | which was erected in front of C d j It. W. Simpson's residence where we wire handsomely entert nine;! liisl by Prof. John G. <linkscales who was tntrfidiiced hy Col. Simp son, win read a declamation on: the Southern aol.lier. The next apeaker wa? I'n.f. Fin man who al so read .a composition on the late war. Next came I'rert. Craighead, j who held li is audience spel l-bou nd for about nil hour, lie is nil < lo quent and nble .speaker and paid a; glowing tribute to the chivalrous] dead who lost their lives in the late war, lie also referred feelingly to those who fin Innately returned to their families, some of w!k id were sitting on the eland. Tears trick led down the diet I< s of brave sol diers who sat li (i der the sound of the speakers voice. ' At the con clusi'wi of hirt speech ho like tin other speakers \v:is heartily ap plauded and the Clemson hand pin \ cd -I H-yii'. The iic\l\lhiiig in order was din ner wi.ich ?v/as reaily in a short time. Thi/ladiis and gentlemen were V<) kind and alteniive that, ev crvbody seemed to enjoy tin' bonn-i icons provisions spread before i hem. A ft.er dinner < .*<?!. Simpson J told the t*n.lets to take clia'g,. <>l Ins 1 1 re in iscs f>.r the afternoon. A pleasant and pioiiinHe day was! en p>\ ed. The V. <M . C. A. is doi ng a good ; woik here, it, is composed o! ear liest eh i ist i a n win ki i s. ():i last Saturday evening, the ( . i iff f t h it it < an /<)<?<// j // / t/t\ mmiuito win:. on ii i: >,| Si i i i:\ ismk - i , i I, i ?iis n: \ i i\, | j Is" i i:-i: \\v ( "orvrv. (\\|i>in, S. (', An;ii ("in, I.h'.m;. ) i ? Notice i* horel-y uivi rf"*hat Ll ? ? ? 1 uoks nt re^j"! rat ion i < 1 1 Ki-ishaw rniiniv lire' n > .v open at the IIoiimi- III Cain- I tleii. !in?l will In' Kept open |'ur si\ nni> ye nt i Vf wci-liji in ? : ? i Mniiilay, A pi .1 li 1 sil i. ( Sundays e\n pu-d) j ? t "f ? ? i ? which they \\ i I I ?<? op.-ned :e_'.-iin ::l the t'n'irt llou-e on tile lif t Mondays ir. .1 line, .In- j ly, Ani;ii>t ami Se|?tiinl>ei . \. 1). |s- (I, i mill kept open eiintinoiKlv f??i i lie vveU 10 each <-l said month*. Tliev shall lie e|"Seil I hit tv i lays 'before tin.: general election in IS; t'ter the ire ii era | elce tlo t in lWVt-fhe honks nt ri jjisir.it ion shall I i* opened on the tirst .\b'-ndiiy "i each nii>nt!i at the (hunt I haise and k< p' ? ?pen lor three siieees^ive d;ivs in eaeii j lltolltii lllilil t hi) t V 'la \ .4 helore tlie t lce I ion in 1K;i?, \rlii'-il tlleV sllllll he (do- I'd j mil il the s:i ill .irencal < I .??,l ion shall ha '. i ? ? alien pli'ee. Tlli' n!!il'i' will hi* h ?? i t I i.p.-n fr.illl !? n't |.?ek ie the I iiril <;n llil III ! eVIei 1^ in tin- atternoon. j 'I'lie hoar I ? it' r ? ? i ?. ! i :i ' inn i^ the jnd: * .?I" tli" i pi :d i llein i- his . t' i ! 1 app|i'':inl4 tn; I ri ??is | ral ion.' . I'p !>> .lanu-rv 1. I eviiv male liii/.-n nt' this Sn.i,. i ini'l i t !!??? I 'nit.-d StateK, " i \ ?.?ar- ! | ? ?! aire. \\ ' ii is n ? >1 :i n i ? f i f ? f , h i- 'it ; i isi ne, j I ii. t a pauper snppoi led at ih - p-ih!i ? < ' ' neiisi', a ' 1 is in I eonlined in :iuv p'lhlj. J I I" i - ? ? : i . a 1 1 ? 1 \* tin h ?> nut- 1" i n ei . n \ >??(??. ] ' ? *t I'lircliiv . ar-o|i, i ! l.,inin_' ^unils ci : inoni'v iin.ii r t d<'- p: ti a -cs. perjury. I "ni/eiy, r..hhi ry, I rihi rv. ann't iv. I -lii a'int.', hotisi.-'ni a!, iei;. re. ii.itiv | n'oleii i,'Di> |>, 1 i a, li ii? ini i w ith tVaml I ii !? nl iir !?!! I . |'i irnii-.it ii ei s.i !< .in \- , i ne?'?,t j !is-:in l >? .til ii.tei t lo ra\i*!i, loisee 1 11 -ii I n. i ny. i r ?-rimes airainst tin- i-ii . ; I imi t;, v st a nd '>o > ?i . ? ' I have l.ei-n ;i 1 1 I hill I'l litis St.lte tw i V i-:i I s . i-\,-|.p! ni.iii-ti-rs i-? eh.ir-.re . t ? i rvf.-i n i y; ? il ehnr< he< ' ? i 1. 1 ti'-ii'lu-h nt' pnhlic ?r lii i. ,'.s . and 1 1 1 ? ? \ O'er vi\ Iimnihs Iisiilenee in the Slate, i ie?iih-nt in llie eoiini-.- t'? r -..v n..nili -. a I i?l in t ' i . ? pnllii/ p!.i:n.t four niniitl.K in-. \\ lii> ran rend an\ 'ietimi in i! ?? ? -n>t ii n! ion nt' I H".",, . c , ;m -nidi r-t-m l .ill I i-\ pl.t in in i v *i*i-| ie-i n|' mi id ( '? .n> t : 1 1: i i ei v. I .en i i a. I to hi in i tlu- rejjt - 1 r.i tim i.llieel er oiii ???is. > til l? enli'le.l In vi k'isl) mi .ii and 1 ? n:e a i i !?? j. r e |? hi ajiplie.itn .ii I r <n h r ??_,i?i ration. I : I |.iT?.|l 1 .?i - !???.??? < ill V ii I.'. | i v i ! ; t ' ,e ri i nies alii i \ !? nti i\: ii ai. -d . p i r. 1 : ? i In- ( i e, t 1 1 1' ?!' re 1 1 1" \ . - ill- 'l.-xiiaiifi em ion. I lie h< i a i iK i it -tn-t ral inn in ? - -d ' i i u ol" the "jiiaJiiii-aii.-,... (.| nppiie.mts |lii i r;.'; - I i a 1 1 .ri are mit hot :;..| t - - vi-. p. ire . [??I eierv sneli ap|?!i ant ? it i>l".e tnrv pri i. -f ? t hi- ri >i-! i in ?-, ? ir. \'l i tie- Ii.-.d.i ar. . In-, -I t !. i i f \ day I letufe till- ih'it.'lil t.n-v e.itin. -t !..- up. I i ij i.i r.-ji-ti r inn- i 'i i-t. r I. j'., tin- ' e'.-?: i ? ? 1 1 . M i . i n? .? r : , 1 ..tin i< I III, tie. I !<| r? - i ? ! ?? i mil-* he re^'i-tir ! In t". re tin- j h. I. d.s are e!i >ki-iI . W . H. 1 1 ? ? 1 < 1 1 . ( ' ntiin, M A v \ !>? Ii A I'.' fieri., .i. v Kirn .\ i: r.s, I 1J i-ni.,|ra ! ,. i:i 15 .li I for l\er<!ia? ' ? 1 1 t ; * \ . NO I K K TO "i ll!-; CLKIUv ? ' col li i' AND M \C|S I KA I KS OK KKKS'IAW COI N" I V. I Von are re<piiii l hy hr\ I ? notii'v the II >a i d ol li ejri -t ration oi name* ? ?f all per- 1 ; Hons t e?idinn in the county u li.i hav? ! heeii Mnvict-'il of any ?>t tin* i? \ ? ; crimes. I'l- ns?? scn.t in ymir list- at' '?UUe. ? S W. ({. 2 It ? I ? ; i I. ('bah ntaa, M A N N KS- li A HON, Clerk , .1. I*. RICH AlihS,'. Hoard for Kcrshmr Conoty'l FINE WHISKEY ^.SSOX-?TJTj33XjY "SWKKT 1 1 K'KOIiV" X. "I.IVK OAK" XX. "1'AI.MKT 'JO" XXX jTiiti i it i: im iiCTiiiiiiti imirwi.. CINCINNATI, (VlIIO. oXjJd and J A M KS E,..PKPPKK Si (?(>. 18 K) WHI-SKKY. Customers will >ecei ve from (heir Dispenser with eacli pur clins 0 cf u Utile "I'KKHI.KS OLD CAMXKT" one "OLD NICK" cori^crow grat is, Kotail price corkscrew is' 50 cents. Bottled urr1 v l>v TIIK" .ibSKPll K. FKKBLKS' \^)NS COMPANY, .Joseph S. Peebles, President, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ask for tlwse ripe, old, mellow Whiskeys ut any Uispon sary in I he. State and yon will only the best goods. The Indestructible "May wood" Tho Most Modem, , Host Reliable, Most Eurablo AND STRONGEST V7hool on Earth. BICYCLE THIS $75.00 COM PLETE BICYCLE 35 WITH COUPON. Double IAMOND SY.AM" iuiyjotMi fcr tire; j c -ia. MAYVVOOO Model No. 5 ,, ...,a t 1VI>. '.I I, IN91 Oof..'!. I .son Jail. 31, t XOO j May 17, (Si) I .Ian. I. Others kVmMiig. A llicyclo constructed of mat *ri;d that i ; soli.!, toilj^h ami wiry; that is sim ple in construction, e\isil\ taken apart and put te>gt ther n j.;,*: i .? , few pru ts, is of such wiry material that it; parts will hold together even in an accidemt, no hollow material lo bo crushed in by e very c mtaet ; a frame that cannot possibly be; broken; a frame) so simple; that it". adjusting parts .serve; a;; its connecting parts; a one-pieco crank in placo of a dozen p ivt always. ready to give reliable and rapid transportation. SPECiFJCATSOWS AND DESCRIPTIONS. ri{.VMM. - Improvott Ooublr ! >iamon?l. "What 1m jv Douhlo Dia Diniiil l^ratim? Simply a true I ruse. in e very direction forMrains that occur i fi (Cycles ? tlx; outline of two diamond* in it ; mala up. The frames are constructed c'f ?}* ia< It cold rolled steel rods, (tie toughest raid strongest nie-ial for its weight known, and the part*;' an; joined together with steel and aluminum bronze; fittings in such a manner that it is impossible to breaker any part to work loose. A marval of novelty, simplicity and durability, lb<; greatest combination of ingenuity in bicycle mechanism, ? to build a frame without brazen jomls and tubing, a*; ye.ul'know that frames con tinually break and fracture at bra/en joints, and tribes when they are buckled in can not bo repaired. Wo f^uaraiit ???? oil r Ifouhlo I >iaim>ii<l Franio I'ltrlhi fiO 5 otirs. You cannot hreak i(. Standard size steering head and wheel base, ball hearings both end.-? of head WHIRLS. ? ^3-inch front and rear, warranted one-piece wood rims, bert qual ity piano wire spokes and brass nipples, largo barrel hubs, lilted with "Arlington" hose pipe, Morgan A: Wright "quick r- pair." or some other first class pneumatic tire. I 'ATM NT I NTKIC L< )(5K 101 > <li\NK AX/LK ( \si:s AND llMAftlN(iS. buh 't"k.!.'bl ' ball bearing-, throughout/ with i.jS hardened steel balls. Crank shaft beariffWare lilted with our pa tout, ball cases, which are inter locked and support ?ach otherand cannot possibly come jjpart while in use. Are neat and cover the hearings completely. Is has been an acknowledged fact that crank ax)" bearings are susceptible of improvement, as thrf-aded tones or crank axles sue Continually crowding or working loose. \V ? save this entirenuisar.ee by having no threaded parts whatever, but a clever device in frame for adjustment. Our invention i i most perfect in simplicity and must 1 ???? seen to bo appreciated The sprocket and chain are on the inside of the frame and ball bearings. Great value is gained by this arrangement, eas? of running, double wear saved, positive never loose bearings, ftee dom front contract with chain and sprocket, smooth outward globular ball bearing?, less friction and 1 >st motion, hence greater speed. Then with the jointless "one-pieco crank." feet, ankles and trousers are five from injurv. ONIC-IM I 'KIM Cl{ \ NK. ? Our ereat at hieve ment; by its application we put two cranks, two pedal axles, two key, si\ ? crews, vix nuts and four waslx rs all in one piece. l?rom r,o to ioo p'-r cent, ( . f all trouble lo I'icye'les is from cranks working loose and pedal axles th it bre^ik from t lamping connections. They gel loose; no mat ter how tnue.li piins is taken t > key and tigiilen them. This is caused 1 y too many puts, and it i:? entirely saved l?v our device, which i : but *>no piort' ami made from lough rolled steel rods, impossible t > break. it has Iti ;i | luven that when other cv inks break from accident, our one pi< . ?* e ranl: will haiMly bend. lint if I ion I any person can easily straight':; it with a lar?e wrench, and without removing it fn n the frame. <*11 YIN. ? Ibitnb r blotk pattern, best epmlitv. hardeileel. SI'IfOCK KT WIIHIXS. ? Best elrop forged st -e-l IMi.VCII. Shortest, 28 inches, longest, 37 inches \IJ. f>. \ or y:. a ; sjN'cifird I'MfON'l1 rOKKS, I n. leslt \teiib!e Our foi k crowns are siir.j ly a scction e f gun barrel steel turned up t > si ihen bor< d and bent, 1. rming a perfect fc.rk crown that cannot be surpassed for strength anel bes-.uty, :.be? ;i\ ing a MipjKi't lo our ;< iid cold rolled fork rod:; that ju .t limit the nee essai v amout t e.f sj 1 inginoss required in a front fork and which can oe.lv bo oh'. line '! bv the use of < ur forks and crown. II.\NI>M: E >.\ Its. b'ever ible reel . aljus table*, a marvel 1 I' simplicity, rer.eii ly adjusted to anv position de.ired, with I e< 1 corl: < r composition bandies. In buying a liicycle il is abv 1 \- ?; t vexed questi >n v.!;. t!.i r yeni w ?nt eiropped e. r < levatcel baneilt bars If you want -l one kin.l y ui c v,;ld rot have; the either. Our handle; Iut en ables you t<? h iv ; either at will. W ill furnish Kain's 1 i? r ;i handle; bars ii pre ferred. SA I >1 > 1,1 /*>.? (iii'i tin. J' I ' , K ;;;ebng. ?*r some c/tla r fir.:t-class make. !>lil>.\l,S. Iv ,t t: r> of t'ubU r, fttll bail bearing , riNISII. \11 parts e I ? wieh emr owiuf pecial enamel. rul l.<eel elown and bake-tl, giving it a hand o:n ? bi.u !?:. glossy ; ppcnrar.re. All ' right parts are; he av ily nit-kle-plat si, the;.;, with the j 1 bi.u k glo-sy part--., give;- li.uulseunt; appearar.ee which cannot be; ctcell, ,) ACCMSSOItl I 'S. blach "M".vwni -d" I ucycle i furni: !;< d with lentlier lool bag. cemtaining pump, wrench and p.'. tent oiler. WtOIUIIT. ? Ae.e<>rtlir?i? to tii -s. jv d.tl-, r.adtlles, etc . f-om '.>7 to 30 jHumds The " ??Itl> \VO???l " has sn.cee ,u\dl v pass? el tinaaigh the* expei ime-rtn! si: ge I>uring II;-; pa^.l three; \ " us we haw put eu;t ewe; 3,000 *? i?l:?y \voo?ls," pl.;t\ el in the hand ; of riders of all cl 1 -'.-es and id' lv eli'.ti ibutt tl tluanigh the; reuintry l;.;;pej t riders and cluinsv riders, h-vvv lUt-n and bght men, em snv th rorel:; aid en roni'.h roads, havn given this wh 'id every conceivable te" t. prewing il to llv be'r l wheel e n r.artli for QVi-ry tl iv uv.*. .1 \vh --d liiii ra 1 be; c.>n ! o-.t!\ used o-.i r tl e rotighe-sl anel hardest roads v. ithoul showing weakner.; anel ll.e tfr-iani jec-ssiu- e f : epai::;. Its CO'is'rif lion i ; si> simple, it;\ilal p.ut ; j.o i.irong, l!;.:l ll'.e j -r.sibili! \ > I breakage^ is reduce-tl t > a miitieaum A PR.CZ TrJAT VV3LL REACH YOCi. Po n >t im igin ; bee .in -e i ( i; not higli ; t i. < tl it is not l.if,h grade. \V.: e'.o r.c-; u-.o expensive; hollow tubing, besides, we Iv-lon.; 1 - .<"?? ?;t J ;i tin ? to : j e?;. 'Prilst. We own ove-ry patent, pay n > r '. dues, 11; inti!. cture t!i ? eutue h< < ! eauvtK ts a: d are; sati'Uievl with a reason tble ] rr.tit. employ no e-xpenn ivt1 racers, but p- r.et 111 1 n ; !:e gootl con'mon seny^ of the Am-'ri. an pv. ?pl * to eppret'i.ili* :. good t: i> ?; v. h.-n tl.e-j ? ee it We can afti .<j. : ; make th-- pric > v . ; elo for \ <? e-\ jiect 1 > sell ten * * .V? ?l > wooti.s"* lo e>ne etf anv in/i .~itln.il make sold We sinqdv s. \ :b. t tl;e AVOOtl"* is e pe-r fevt Micyele. c/t>laining moit* origin diiy anel ge-nuim; j^oii-.t ; ol cxee-lk-ncc than tan l?e fountl in ^1 other machine;; bimchet! t ;g. tln r Casii llnvri/.' t'stoN I-.v\::ston. It!., January re. ft! tart :/?\w regard r,) "i^InyWOC.t!" I^icyele, I ?? id say that I have foune? i' to answer alL' purpe?ses as guaranteed I.a- t summe r I re.de one fsoin ' "hicage> throivdi Michigan/ Canada, and all t.ver \.>> .tern N' >w ik end noi tiies 11 r<jnn<e b. . nia > withstaneftrt:; th ? f ;ct th..t I 10.I ? it ove*r .>11 kintb; e>f to;id> rn.l in j>b;ct-s wix-re jji.u.j moro cx|)bnsivo wheels wonlel not havosftfe*! (!; .; test. If is : till in g? < d condition C I? Skki.v, N. W. L'litvti! i?y. Pr?iCFC A t v D TEUMG, .00 Is our \Vholt's?|p J* r iro. ^Tsevrr before s<>ld f->i" 1 ; To rjniy'ttv- iri t r<>TT ?> the " Mll.VH'tod " |:icyel?\ v." hv.'?i Prided to .1 spscia! coupon offer, ^r. ire i v? ry reader ? f :iii . piper .1 chance to get n strictiv ttv.c cla&; v.;!.-*"! at the 1< >\ve:.t prico over off^rrd Oa receipt of rv? and c mishap v.e will ship anywhere, to anyone, tl-.e <? describe i Tri cycle. securely packe<! and rrat. d ro^i yuar.witee <? ?{<> delivery. Money refunded if i?-.; as feprev.'.t. d afi 'r arrival and examination \V v .1 ;dnp o. with privilege of examin v?ioi.. for ?jf>eo :::? 1 ror.pon pro vided $5 00 is sent with the artier v, ? ?>'.Mrant< ?? < f good faith Wo send a written binding warranty with each Bicycle. This ii a chance of a ?nul yo?i cannot afford to let the ,-pportunity pass. Address all order i to CASH BUYERS* UNION, f 69 VV??t V'?r> liur*n Street. Bx lirO, CHICAGO. 114.. Coupon No. 11 80 CI C- ~*u S5.00 IF Ct'NT WTTH CRC^n FOR No. 5 ".lay-wood ...Bicycfc... .^.iinoiiaccuienli I'd Mr. Kdtto- : ? INvaso announce t ho name of HON'. J, W.M Till' ItMCNI), ?.? f Kdgtdiohl, !!? a oiiixliilhte for $olioitt r <>f ?ho Ftth Circuit. Prompted by prin ciple he unrolled as a member of tho Ivcfi inn movement a' tin* beginning ami, '.as iint ?hirked duly or failed to strike If oiii tho shoulders when accessary. On all occasions he has done his host for the jjreftl masses of the people. lb-formers. KDlt TIIK SKN ATK. Mr. Kditor: ? Tho tunny friends id" Ml{. O.'W. MOS1CFK Y wi?h space in your valuable paper to announce his name as a candidate to till the unexpir ed term in the Seu-ato. We feel asaured that a more suitable m?n could not be fund to represent ns. Mr, Moscley is in sympatic with tint farmers and has the will ? HF*- 1 1 ? ? people at heart. Many Friends from tho Count ly. Mr. Kditor':~-*|')onao announce tho nu.no (Sf W K \V. ?F. KCSSKFl. as a candidate f?i r tho Senate subject to the result of ii I 'enio 'iatie primary. Mr. !{ irssc rendered good service to his State and County in times past and hi* election to thin important office is greatly desired. Many Friends. Mi*. Fdi'or: ? Please announce the nitiu\i of t he H(l\, J. T. HAY for tho Senate to fill tho unexpired torir of the lion, T. J. Kirkhtml, resigned No man m Keshan county is better known than is Mr. "ay, and ho has always worked Ibr the best interests of t he entire peo ple of the county. Broad-minded and fair, he Would make an acceptable Sena tor, Many Voters of Kastern Kershaw. l'Olt SCHOOL COMMISSIONED. ? .Mr. KdiUjy : ? The time is approaching tor us to olecj a n an to till tho otlico of School Commissioner and in our opinion a more suitable man can not Lo found than Mil. J. A. < i l? It isli V . A^r< so.H incumbent, w ho >diould sucecPi^mmaolf. lie has fit lod the otlico with honor to himself and his constituents.' and. if (dot t ed to serve a second term wo feel sure that lie will faithfully discharge all tho duties involving upon him satisfactory to his constituents. A Friend. Mr, K litor: ? Flense allow us. tQ..-nn noimce the name of M 1' b. L.rH'OPF L V N D as a candidate for SehoM^C??yi iinssioner for Kershaw Countv. ? M iv, Copeland lias been a teacher in the pub lic schools for the last four yeais, is a man of sterling ?pialitics a.vd marked ability, and one, if elected, who would in: ko a good ollici.il. Many Friends. I hereby nnno'tnoe myself to tho vot ers of K orsha w County ns a candidate for tin- oilice of School CoTiniissioacr. I MeCAN DFKSS. Fob' Ciil NTV SFPKUYISOII. .Mr Kditor: ? As my mono ha* been suggested by my friends for the oflice of County Supervisor I hereby announce myself a candidal*.' tor tho said oilice sub ject to tho result of the democratic pri mary. C. SToKKS. Mr, Kditor? It i-; with great pleasure that wo can nnnounc.e that Ml!. C. W. ,\b CASK I LI. has consented to enter i!m race for County Supervisor. We1 would like to say in behalf of the public that no bet tor 11 an can be found t ban Mr. j McCaskiil We have known him for a j irimhcr of years ami find him to bo per fect lv honest and upright in al! of his dealing ^ and the public will make no mis | take to elect him to. the ofth'o. Many Voters. | j hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the olliee of County Suporvist r subject to the result of the Democratic primary. ,1. F>. PlIKFPS. 1'OK TKKASFKKK. I hereby muioiince myself a candidate for re-ele^! io:i to the olliee of ("ountv Treasurer subject to the result of the I h-inocral ic primal v. ' J. C. KObblNOS. 1 "di*? r of Pile Chronicle : ? Rotation in oll'.ee b< ini a Democratic principle, we, who belicM* in a new deal, take idoamre in presenting for the favorable ' onsi.ier alioit ol the votois of Kcrsbf.,v County the name of 1 ) I J. b. M. 1 1 D< ) K for Coun ty Tteas-irer subject to I ho lesult of the Domocratic primary. lie, being a man of tbe highest integrity and honesty, is thoroughly capable and will make a good o ( 1 1 1 ? i ? r . Many Voters of West Watoree. Ifavit'if been solicited bv a number of f-i< nds from various sections of the ? ?onnty lo enter the race lot County Treasurer, and fully appreciating their manifestation of confidence, 1 liavo af ter careful consideration, decided lo stand for tbe recoinmciidati >n of tbe Democratic vol ers for said otlico, pledg ing myself to abid" t!ie result of tin* primary. W. !?'. MA I/)N r'. 1 OK A I ' DITuK. Mr. IMiJui ; ? The present incumbent 1 1 si \ i 1 1 -_r stated that his health is sueli as to n* 1 1 1 1 ? ? r 1 1 i in unahl(> to further fulfill the ihnies of the oilier \ro re* pert full v 1 leave to present to the Democratic VO lelS of |\i>l?lii!W C.'UII'V 111" IlilllH' of Ml!. ('H AS. KlliKU-'.Y for tin- of I i ? ? ? ? <il Auditor, feeliiiK ?:it islied a more iiiiin coiil. I nut he placed in that pi?ili?<n, lie having fullilled the duties yf llie elll e t ho past IS months with ?W1 lieuov and satistaet i<>n t<> all icr.sons. Mr. Ivlitor! ? I anprei iate t! m* partial ity of m y friends who liave sn jested nic f >r tin1 oilier ol County Auditor, an<l I t : i U ? * this method of ammnnein^ myself as a o-indidato for the swno subject to i lie primary elect ion. .ix<>. it. hi: a k !:roi:i>. i ( )K MAt ; is ru ATI-;. Mr. Ed tor : ? We art* pleased to loam ! l?i* M If. If. \V . Sir r? ? N \\:ll stand for election to the ??llirr of Maeistrat -? tor K?rshaw County. The ability and luirness iu- has exhibited in the p. is; merits the position for him. Salt l\md. Editor Chronifl*: ? We respect fully annouiier the nanir yi Mr. |{. .1. T. Smith, i| West WaterOe an a suitable person for Magistrate in t!ie h'Wi r part ? i Wateree To >v tisliif. VM r. {mii-iIi is a sale, leliahh* and roiripeteiil'mnu. Mr. K litor ? INe.?se announc;;tlu? name lit' Ml'. \V. A. V I >l >1 S( ) X a> a i-and idate l ir Ilia! I notice t ?r Sehonl District No. l<t. West Wii'i-r Township, subject to the result of the l>einoi ratio prunaty . M*? Addison i- eminently^ .pi 'lilh d f? ? r the position, and .f elected ''I adminis ter the la a s impartially. Editor Chronicle: ? Tt r 1 .1 W provides j for only ??ne Magistrate in a township ; it .iIhj fnyH that he shall hold his oHioe as j ?tear the renin* as pra:tical. I'nllnloj Township is a lirire territory, anil MK. HENkY T. .lOIINSOX live* exactly in j the ee t re, lie is \\ ??! I qualified to till thr j posit ion and u e nelieye, if elected, would make 11 <_'ood one. We therefore nomi nal:' him lor Magistrate f r Hu (Falo t iwitship. subject to tho Denincrntb pri V. tel s Voters V< t.M s ol Wei \'afcrrr. mar v. I Inland. WANTED -AN IDEA of some aim pit) iils$ Hl'KN <*>., I'Mont Attorney*, Washington, U O* for their f I^?0 prtee offer. limouncemftatf. Volt iVkss. Mr. Kdiior: ? Please allow thefrionds of IIOX, \\\ ??. TH A NTH AM to pro sent his name as a candidate for Con trol# from this district, believing that ho is I ho it?4 suitable man available for i lio position. His Friends. Mr. Kditor : ? PlefWe allow lis to an in mm e the name of HOX. T. J. STR A IT for ro-t'lt't ttv'? to Congress from this District. Dr. Strait has evcY been loy al tot ho Democratic natly, and in all matters in t 'ongrc ss his vole has ul w;?ys been cast In the right way, and it would only ho justice to a true public servant t?> re-elected him to tli position he lias hu faithfully tilled. Friends. FOR THK UCOISLATURK. Mr. Kditor :?*? Please announce the name M It. T. L. DAVIS an a suitable ){Onl|?imn for t li- ? Legislature, He is a good orator , and elognnt speaker and has the interest of tho people at heart. Helms been tor a number of yoara pres ident of Iteik llill Domneratio c lub and is now matter of (ium Springs Orungo, flu is <i good citizen, a true Reformer and if elected will do nil in It 1 h power for tliu betterment of the people. Voter. Having been solicited by a number of friends, to stand for the nomination to tho I Touse of Iteprcttcntative , I hereby announce mvsldf as a candidate for said posi.ion subject to the Democratic primu rv election. D. M. UKTHl'NK. Mr. Kilitor: ? Plenso announce the name of HON. (\ L. WIXKLKR as a j suitable candidate for re-election to the { House of KeprciontaiivoH. Mr. Wink ler has made a i?r>od and ellicient Rep resentative and his re-election is great lv desired by Reformers. Mr. KdRor: ? Please . announce the name of COL. J. W. FLOYD for re election to the Legislature, West AVateree. Mr. Kditor: ? Please announce tlie'j namo of.ll' D(t K I. F. HOLLAND as a candidal v for tho House of Representa tives. Judge Holland is too well known to need any commendation from us, suf fice it to say if elected be Will work for the good of tho whole people. Monv Voters. / Foil CLKRK iW COURT. Rotation in oll'eo Ming a democratic principle, we, who believe in a new deal jfike pleasure in presenting for the favor able consideration of the voters of Ker sh'iw County tho nnmo of MR. \V. A. SCI I ROCK as u candidate for Clerk of On1 Court. Mr. SVhrock'-j worth and fit ness for the position is undoubted, and his eminent service in the cause of tr;i>" reform during the past sis years has made his name a household word it every fire side. No further words of qummejida tion from us can add anything'in his fa vor not alreadv known to and ilppreciat ed by t lie public. South-Fast Kershaw. Mr. Editor: ? Please allow us space in your napcr to announce the name of MK. .lOFL 1IO I ' ( ill as a candidate for re-election t< > the o Dice ofCll'rk ot Court. He has made a go<%d wflieer and we sec i? <? reason why he should not be re-elect ed , therefore we ask the entire support of the many voters of the Democratic party to help lis to re-elect him. We feel sure he will continue giving satis faction in tho future, if elected, as he has in I he past . Many voters of Fasten) Kershaw. FOR SIT Fit IFF. K - - Mr Kditor: ? Relieving in a fair and im partial distribution of tin ollioes among t bos 3 who arc worthy, we take pleasure in placing in nomination MR. .1. F. W F.ST for Sheriff, subject tolly* Demo cratic primary, lleing a man oyths high est integrity and honesty he i( thorough ly capable, and will make a \jood and faithful ollicer. Many Friends. Mr. Kditor: ? 'With feelings of gratitude to my friends and the public generally for tiie generous terms in which they have spoken of the manner in which. I have discharged the duties ot the ofltce of -diorifl' of Kershaw County. 1 beg to announce that 1 am a candidate for rejj election for the ensuing term, subject -"to the will of the Democracy, to he express ed at the Primary election. R. II. \V ltd JAMS. 1 hereby announce that I am a eandi-, date for Sheriff of Kershaw County sub ject to the result of the ensuing Demo cratic primary election. L. F. ALFORD. Mr. Fdif Or : ? Please* give us space* jn vo -r pnpc to annonnej the name ?f M R. .1 . \\\ Hl'TLKK as a candidate lor the oflice of Sheriff of Kershaw CouiVy. He is eminently qualified to discharge the duties of said office. l*p right and honest in all of his dealings, he stasds hijih in his community and we f< el assured that he would give the p< ophj of Kershaw County perfect, mrtis 1 action. Only those who live near liini know how to appreciate his worth and 'he high esteem in which lie is held by bis neighbors. They i?ave made him President ot Harmony Democratic In form Clnb. lie is nlso township commis sioner, schovl Trustee and * 'lei k of Har mony Baptist Church. There is not a more de? serving man in the County foV i the oflice. He is an old Confederate ' Sohli"r. Wlfen the first war whoop was sounded lie responded to the call and he w.is there when the arn*.y suiien dereil. lie carries with him a splendid] n cord which should merit for him the position. 1 1 e li'.s never consented to before the people and a-d< them for a public office until now lie is willing to iibioc the results of t he Democratic pri- j niary. Friends. Mr. Kdiior: ? The many friends rf Ml*. S. F. KKLI.Y desire to prese.it liis | name as a suitable candi late for Sh? riff. | subject to the result, of the Democratic primary. Mr. Kelly is a man of strict ii leprity and ni??*-lli ? h devotion to duty, and has always rendered efficient ?<*r \ i.'c to the Deiiic .eralic party. Many Friends. FOR ( OlIONKR. Mr Fditor *? Please announce the) name of Nili. P. CLIK'/OX SFTTOX as i a candidate for the otlice of Coroner t ? >r ! Kerspaw County subject to the result of i the Democratic primary. Mr. Sutton is a vounu man <>f the highest type of char acter. a reformer from piinciple and em fnentlv qualified to dischnrgo the duties Ot s ? id otlice. Iteformcrs. Mr. Kdiior: ? P'e-ise allow* tli" friends) Ot MK. STI'PHKN SKLF ti<> aiinoun -o him as a candid tie for the otflice of Cur- 1 oner subject to tho result of ihe Denm ciafic primary, Mr. Sidf is ^n ex cort. federate vi t-Tao. 'inivinir /4crved hi-* coi'iilrv so faiOrfTTFiTnd loit^Jis ami in t'u; battle of <**>!il Harbor, .bme Ilrd., 1 SC. I ami having bten loyal to Detr:<?cr? c v ever since. tTunW^r; hotter m in i could be chosen. Many I rienos. ar> Off. PEFFEft'8 Royal-tansy pills si:w niH(vyj!Rv. hevkrcaiia i * ofir, ifliMtnandMra/mtl/vCMii . e*ecs?|re, trtiwy cr b-tlnrn! men turfttlnn. Mow l.yov ?r BO.OOO ? ludlc*. lnTl(ror?tc? nnrans. mmrr ?f ilanftmm Mlatln*. S/>m< l*i?w. ?rnmi ootfT. P?nl " u'Alttl la mrmfrprr. *."*1 In t Ft*in|>? f.>r P?|.f b> lo>"?l * " 'h?jr _ ?t? or twMrewjJPK fr KKMK Ot A^MOUTIMt Ck!:ac*, ilk Noncis. I want every jm.u uml woman In the T?nlte;l Si* Us interested in the Opium ami >Vtn?ky habit* to have one of my books ou these ti.a cases. Address It. M. woolley, Atlanta; Ou., Box btfJ, and oue will bo fcul you free. Ilcli on human, tuange on horse*, dogs and all stock, cured in 80 minutes by NVoofford's Sanitary Lotion. ThU never fails. Said by Dr. l\ L. Zt'in(?, Druggist, Camden, S. 0. line Kentucky Mules. I have on linntl a lot of fine, younjr Kentucky mules w!?ic!: w ill bo sold eheaji ? lor cash. Call early. KeslK'cUiilly, S. R T-ATUAM ,). T. BURDELL, OIVIL -JvfNOINKKU ,A SUKYEYOlt.. CAM DKN? . /- S. C. Municipal -Kn^hioeriny, Survi-yinK of Lands ami subdivisions of Tracts a Hnociultv. /' NOTICE; Al. per. tuns are hereby warned tnot t?> haul Hand out of tint public roads load ing into Camden, nstl.cy are frequently left In bad shape an u result. By ord?r of the Countv Hoard of Commissioners. I, B. PIIK'LPS. "County Supervisor. Budge to Let. ' I will reeeivo l>i<lw at Tiller's Iiri.lyo on June Utli., 18flfl,to build n Trust span r?f 100 feet across the river. I'lans ami specifications can be seen at Bridtfe the day of -letting, J. JJ l'lfKLl'S, County Supervisor, To the Teachers of Kershaw County. Ilelie.ving tlmt the oHio'eney and suc cess of uiir schools dcper.d in a f. measure upon tlve unity and co-opera lion of the to'icliers, and seeing a want of unity among tin* teaelier.s of our eon : t v. I take litis means of asking ev ery white teacher' in the county- to meet at the ('our! Ifunse in the city of (lam den, S. on Saturday, June (>, 18in>, at 11 o'clock A. M.? for tlio purposo of or ganizing a County Teachers' A vsociation. ,!(.s. Wat r I'ooseu, Camden 5!. Apr. L'O, Ife.iti. VYEsX BSES ftSSGIs VfMMUS. ^ i^pay. " 's^OAV. ^ <&vwday. ve/v"i>Ar. What PEFFEB'S ^VISOR mi ?ft acta powirlully r.nJ fjuickiy. Cures wbcn nM Ottiors I nil. Your.? mon regain lost manhood: o>rt Toon roo<; vo" youthful vlfior. A^mlnteiy (/iiui' antecd to C':iro NiTTomiut-nn, Ijoiit Vltnllty, Haijxsleimy, Rightly < minion#, *<0?ti'0Tvc^, either M>*t? I\? il l u^f ftioiuory, Wantinc f)ia* and an rf/rch of nil/ abuse or crcccs-s ami irulUcrction. W.'irds oti Insanity urnl cmM>in<i>:'.on. Dop tl^t druR'iist iaipoHo a worthless Bub->i:tv, to oi youoocauao itylolda acreater profit. Inpistcn hav? Fnp VKr.rrM'H jvkscx or eor.a for i?s. Can bo carried In voat pocket. Prepaid pla!>\ wrap, jter. ?jcr box, or O for s*S, with A J'cpIMv* <YrJttcn (luarnnfcf tf? f.'uro or Kol'utul tl>? i-Iniicj'i Pamphlet t ree. Sold t>y uruuclr.t;?. Add?c;> AI.EiUC.Al. AHB' IV, Cblcuao, iUl drain Threshing. We wish to announce that wo wiil have our Threshing Machine in opera* lion during the coming season and all small .grain' will he threshed in the host manner at the lowest possible rates. Our machine will be'?i>f one of tlio latest im proved an 1 wo guarantee satisfaction in every particular. Being a portable ma chine your urain will ho throshed on your own place, thereby saving tho trouble and expense of hauling several miles. Mail orders sent to Cantcy I'. <*. will J**..i>romptl\ attitadcd to. jS vUittKl)fc WATTS. Application w For Final Discharge. . Notice i.s hereby given (lint t!ic under* signed will apply to f\ ('. 1 1 a i lc. Esq.* Judge of I'robafe for Kershaw County, at his oflit'u in Camden, S. on the 1st day of June, (next, ) IS'.'C., ;>t 12 o'clock M., for a final discharge as Administra t"V tie lionis non of tht? Kstate of John Holland, deceased. isaac f. Holland, A<lii)'r, do bonis non. May 1-td. F. M. HAYNES, j-ewelkk, LONGTOWN, S. C. A niee niekle, open f. ? r* ? . sjein wind and set Watrli for only $:J.uO. Cuarun. teed to n perfcettiine keeper. I also keep on hand ail kinds of .'cwi lry wliicil wilt !?e s. >l< ! cheap. He-pairing of all kind done and guaran teed at teasonalde pri'vs. Mail orders will n-eeive prompt attention. The jibove n)?-?ttfmrd ' watrli n n rl a year's snl?nrript ion to Tin- Conxion Chron iele for S'l.OO. S.-nd in tho orders for the wateh and the paper. Itl'MW'Ctflltl v. I*'. M. II AYNES: Sotil'i Carolina ? Kershaw Counlv. tinder and In* vir ne of sundry execu tions to uic directed 1 ?y .1. C. I'oll'njfs, Km]. , tJonniy Treasurer for Keiahaw Conn'.*, I will preeoed t<? sell in front > f tie* Court House in Cain low on the ticst Monday hi .lone, 1 x.ii, , dat ing the leyal hours of ndc tin; following dcicrib'-d re.i 1 estate : ScVor.l Distrii t No fi. 7* arrr? hounded l?v lands of M. K. YjiRJioriujgh. T. A M< Cnskili and foxlit ua IN rkins levied upon as the property of \l\ 11. Ciaskiin*. Tl?strlrt \<?. I. 1 lot and '2 laiiiilin^' in t<i^n of Cam den, lot being hounded 1 ?y Lyitlcton street and premise* of W. 11. /imp, Mrs. 1). W. Jordnn ar.d P, T. Yi'le* pigoe : mul o.n- other hit and building irt town of Camden on York sirtet hound ed ?^X?rk street. f remises of \V. I*\ KJTetJijx.*ll Moseley and .Inftir* Wilson levied uj> in m the propcity ??f Mr*. b+-> A. K * it. n. wjlmam#, Sheriff Kershaw (',<?>