The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 02, 1900, Image 2
Wblisiikd evkky kiuday
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Buhsciim'tion Uatm:?Ono year,
mix months, Tft cynu; thro? months, 40
cont".
Ratbb vor A DVitHtiHiso :? Ordinary
transient ailvortimuOMtH, first inHortion
$1.00 por Hanaro ; ?aeh NuhflCqjueut in
?ort'ion f>0 centM per square.
Qandldateg' Cards for County oftict-H
$5,00? CoiitfroBHional $10.00.
Business local*; 6 oontfl per lino each in
wet-ion. !
will to? pflhH ?]><?<!
\ of IntorOHt to tlio ubnoral puldlo and
not of a defamatory nature. No ro
Hpi>n?ihility will ho aaauraod fur the
viowa of corrottponduuta.
Ha to it for contract advertising'will be an*
noxinood upon application at thw ollir.i.
?<. RendUaiuu* by chocka, drafts and povtn!
money orders nhouhl he made payaMe
to W. L. MoDOWKI/l.,
f^nnidon. S. t\
CAMDEN, S. NOV. 1900.
Tnko Notico Doniocriifs.
The Democratic Kxccutive Com
mil too of Kershaw County, hereby
calls attention ol thti voters to the
rules of tlio party which prnvido ()>ut
each voter in tlu: primary ho ?*?<|uir
cd to pledge hlmsolf "to Hiipport the
nominees of the party." Any one
who voted in the primary nH?nmcd
such an obligation cither expressly
or impliedly. Not the cnnimilt'M*
alone, Imt good fuitli ealla upon him
Sx>"SsxifSjVSvt 4ic '^r in*A??y
truo democrat having n trievauee
will week his rcdroHH only within the
party.
The committee deoma il onnccea
nary to mako any other answer to
the charges being circulated against
thotn by R. H. Williams, than l<> re
publish the following card published
by him in the local paper* after the
conimilloo's order of' a third prima
ry :
Mr. JOibtor:?I wish'to atfajn thank Ho*
Oeinoernlie Voters throughout tin- eoitn
IV for tho geoerous support given nu* in
the primary eleeti ms reeer.tlv lid I, In
my announcement lot m-? hction I |>?? ?'ir
?<1 mvaclf to abide t>y 11>?* r?-nnit <>l 11>? ?
primary, irrid this position I utiit ln>I<l
without any reHerva!ion. White I i> I
that I was entitled to the iiomiitMt'oii, a
majority of tin' votes l???ieust I'm* mi,
^ 11H the executive commit Ut with u ? i i s
position to bo fair to alt partio, ha:?
Hcen proper to <>ri!i<i another election. I
therefore cheerfully unbiiiit to their ?h'cin
jon. I have coinlucietl my canvaK.-s in a
fair anil honorable way, ami in i!m? ? !*?<?
tioii w hieh i* (<> he Itel'i the 1'tid nf
1 .shall greatly uppKM ialc it it I hi- voter#
will east their ballots for me. Ajrain
thanking the voters for their geucroii*
support, and' if again thonor) to (ill tin- of- j
lice ot Sheriff, I pledge mynelf t" a lull):-'
Jul and efficient diKcharue of it ." tint it x.
li. !'?. \\ iIiialit-.
While it may yet t>e linn . despite
tin* accusations of Mr. Williams Mid
Hiiino of his friends a^riinst the Com
mittee, we invito them In reconsider
the course they are pursuing.
Notice in also hereby {|iv<n that, n
mijua IJJC.'t !!! " of will lie
hold fit tin; Court. llou.se in
<;amdon, Saturdav, Nov. Ibd ul li
a. in., for t.lio purpose of taking stt pf
to in???'t any movement on t?>??t. to do.
lent any of t.tio nomnmcs of tin* I''in
ocraey of Kershaw County. A In!!
attendance is requested lr<>m town
jjiul eouutry. 'I'. ) Kirktytnd.,
.). T. H xy,
For Commit t? o.
Fr.'ni County Chairman liirk
hind.
In reply to ;i curd published in
the State recently (and also in Mm
Chronicle last, week) l>\ Mr. I'. It.
Williams, County Chairman T. .1.
Kirklaud published in lUo State
k the followi ng :
To tlio Editor of The Stale:
In behalf of tin? Democratic K\.
Com. trif this county, composed <>f
good citi/.ons, olccted and "r^-jn
ized according to the party lawn,
I wish to Hay a few words to eor
rect the impression which may In
made by the statement <?f K. li.
Williams, pnbliHlunl in I'ho Stat#
of the 27th. He speaks of tin
committee an "self appointed." IIi<
, chief alleded grievance i* claimed
\to he that this committee, al a
largely attended meeting, ordered :i
third primary election. At the see
ond primary the face of the. rctnrny
showed Williams had S votes more
thau Trantham; but Trantham
contested the returns (as he had a
right to do) on account of illegal
voting, and the committee, unable
to reach a certain conclusion ami
regarding the result of the second
primary aw tantamont to a tie, or
dered a third primary election. To
this ordor (which Williams now
uses as his main pretext) both can
' didates?Trantham and WilliauiH
?made their submission, and in
public printed cards, ^accepted the
committee's ruling and urged tlieir
friends to vote for them in the
third primary. The following is
tl.e card published by Williams in
the local papers :
Mr. Editor: I wish to again
thank the Democratic voters
throughout the county for the gen
erous support given me in the pri
mary elections recently held. In
my announcement for re-election 1
pledged my eel f to abide by the re
aalt of the primary, and this posi
ttnnrl still hold without any reser
vation. While I feel that I was en
titled to the nomination, a majori
ty Of tbe votes having been cast for
executive committee,
?with n disposition to Im fair to all
parties, tau Men proper to order
--another election, I tberefoje cheer
lolly submit to tbeir decision. I
:lmve coadacted my esnvss in a fair
and honorable way, and 4a the oiec
tlim skich la to be held on tbe 2nd
of October I sb%ll parsno tbe saao
b if or ward coarse. X sbair
spprsofaM H U -Mkm voters
' i
will eftflt limit IkiIIoIa Tor me
Whatever thulr is 1 ?ha!
ahido by it. A^tiin thanl:in<; the
voters for their yen? r??uH Mippoit,
:Ui<l if ii to till i.Miee
of NhenlV 1 pledge niv*ctl t-? m inuh
fill und i llicit' III iltri !.-H! i?<
duties. !*? i' I'duniM
' This catd is t?i?* oi.lv vindication^
the eoillMl|.tee Ii' cdn.
In ltie lliirii }-i ?'???*thu? ??s ^? ' ,
?m1 for October ?'f>11 Mr. J ? "
H-ceived, nt " n? ti"' ictnii'*,
Afier h l ull voir ii ml j/h-iu ?'????? 1" -
manfmeuiciit, I'.' majoiity.
'I KiH time W .Ilium* entered a (?rn
tekl* *1 lie coiiiuiitten -III ?o|*u>|
t <tin his ??.'?uteri' it'll mii I '? v*? I?? j
of IV to ? J dielniod M ? i'i iii h xtn ,
the nominee. I-. vi? I????? ?? *u- s** tf.u- .
| men I were fullv he-it d.
i l)i'K|iit.e. tit in tinal duc-mitm l "?
regulur and t?nl v ' '? ' u|)l"
I rnittce i'? tl'?' eount v, and 'if "i?? %
i tiliu H Villi "? "?
Ii HiiiH n<> w i- iii.i' i t \ lu
lion, cl ui in' it"' H< .'" '" '1,1"
ocratie, '"it eicnriy a ia'?k indepen
cut..
T ii in ? t nl enie'jt f lei' ??!iowld I"'
IIIH<11' Mi justice L?> the I I iM'tt'l n! if
CO III III i I I 'I' (it ivt'lHllllW <MlllitS,"l
which I have 11 c honor to be clem
mii, 'I lt >s. .1 Kirkland.
Cttimlell, S. ('.,?>? 1 .J I, I VMM).
a i;?o 11
I'<li lor Clironii'l-' I ? t view <>l 11 if dis
sftl loll eauseil t.v llit* action "I l'""
I'jcctini^?? t oiniii i ? if on lunt HI. ? !??.?
ill itkukIh to the Mi"i race. T thiol.
. ^aUpuiitftinlljllU lu f.X "
plain Home tliiiiU* ' liat well- pruTi ii tn-it
?IllV. Il Will |>MVOI ll.il ? U.I t ll??*
I'oiitl Iimx VMIS J.t*irV?'?t for M ? I i ;mih?n?.
'I'licrc with sixty o.ll \nles m 11? 1"^
and only lurl v m ?''> ,l"' l|Kt ?
Tim liullots w ITC found l'iMc?t l"|?
t)n? ollui Imllnl" in ' ?" ? ? ' 11 ?' V
hliri'i'il up hi*'! ? ? 11?>?ii'11 <"i! i" 's
\\ i I ll I i" 1. 11 ml ruMln'iili "?? o ti ! 1 it" 11 in t
nut iitort* IIiiiii (mil "I 'Ii' ? f l?;t!l"'H w' '''
11riivii ot11, lluf <*I?y u'i\ iiivT Mr. I i;iii 1 liiiin
Ii;11 f its 11>-111 \ vofi ? ovi r |ii'! J11' ' voir,
mi.I nl tin-same i i'.!*?' <li ??? i"t' "Iio.y Ot
M, Will inniH* init vol.- : h Mi Ti nolli.iin
IucI i; iiiif.| itli-iMI \ ;iii'l I" l,r' '
t Itirt fr.unt tlii'i t? w i 11- i.v.nlv ->< .ill"1 '
vim u *i I i f v i 11 ^ I!..'I '^"1 ?"?"
nu n \ i i"i Mf i:! i i in - - '? i'
toniM <>ii|v irnvc tout ki-Vi .itn II. III!:'*
lln' Ciiui'l. o 1mi\ . il wiik ??!-" t'l-'V' ii 'In.I
j si s In n oanii'.s 1..i? 1 k'i'V" ? i';;!o-il, I ltf
I pro venting I In W men from tiilini.' I"i Mr
; WilliiiiiiH. for Ml w iHi.-iuh' iit.'H.fv I""
? I ui'ei I si \ I ten n i'i' i t \ i' ? 11 "I" 11 tost- n if 11
J L,, ,| Hlcet . N .w til leliu o, t n>
[in vf.'?t i_r-i l ?? tin- in fi.M . i' l-? Hie l.oi
tout 1114-11 I. I in h. f will, i.- Il.f milium t\
'not ol I'm* c\i'i olivii foa. luiUcc, l"il o1
Ihn vot.'i:. of Kei i-au ' ouiity. Wy
ii.'Vf Unit i! N,r W :l;n'to.-. li.nl j.|~i????? lu
\\ i llll< I l>r t III* IK'II i ? in '? 1 I I hf | 'M 11 v, WliiU
m,. .j,i in M'i 1 i I'i.tli.no i" 'In..iui?r?\
of flfVfit of tl..' I'M fii'ivi fumuii't."-.
w ho iffu; ei! to ii ??? ' l '.i'.'.if it" fiauo r.
port ci I in 11 if I! i i i ?! pi i tun i > " 1 ',l> "
i ).'?? ttlllllll i t t'.tl.ls 'Ii. Il' \"H Wiill'l If'lll
i III,- I.I.1I..IS lit \t I ?'.? N ? ? n\ t" 11 K.llv,
I-', \ftiliv ?? * 'inii in ?tU?'lii:oi
A CutcI.
| VM. Clnoiiifl.' ? 'I ' ' nl ins.' tl"'
jot s pi' i i 11 \\ il I i.t if' ? ? !.f': ;i p | ..'.iri'il in
j Tin* ( iironid" os i.i t
; qav tl'at ?i' li i'l i i " :ii l'"'io I ?<> ~'? ? ?
! putt tin- ni'iiiint'i i ' "? 1'" 1 ^ 1
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I 1*..Ill III. I.ilinl.f . III'' \"'f "a"
II) |.|,* ;t,1.1 111. V !... IIVMH.Il >1 l! '? ik"il
j mati?.ii io Mi I ; n 'Iimh. in-i'l l,a\l'
! nij^' w i,> n iii t In- ;'i iouii > I" v>ii?' in i'i*
1 ,'iifMi'. . l. ctioii : ? 'lif iioiuiin i- "l tli*
our: v, <? . t. <-l ,'i I .-!???? I- n-1 t? -npp'nt
' ll, \\ ,- \ . .| i ? Mr i ii?#Ji"- "I 11"
! f. .-. ilut pi lint! y :i ? ' t ? l I'' - ' hi )'i""l ?'?
! li'in l-> ili?wi .i>* hi* v.*t> 1. i If
I all' 11 o I dill III V S.-.ll 11.1 lit- I'll' It' t'.(' >1
1 ..til. i -.. I'-:- II !>.">?* ' ?
I !Onl ?ri' In I if V.- 11 \ an- ! In- s- l:li"' ot - ol
) 111ii ?? ul n f i i/11' . i '? ?? i' pf"pl'' 1 ' i1"
j count t ? > . I'm .
A nt iof'i, S. C.
The coiitl 11 i'i ji ot ali. .il i lfi.".l'l
; in;; t he raec f ir Sn ? >il mi i hi
!c iiin'v is imle? 1 *i.|.hu utile. Wc hnil
, h"i < -1 that I ni- wsih ?! thin;; "I tin
1 ivt;it jitnl I he ( it oiiii l.' u I s rp
i
loll fill tin' m< !i' ; III Jiort Since III S';ji
polling I ho resiiilii nuinime if the
i ps.ny
. .Ni'irroes Can'r Vit tu ;tli/<Ml.
1 A New ,I? rst |u l:'.e i' - m?'? ? i,
i 11 nh made the p that negroes <>t
j foreign birth *???????"' '??? n-tfui
i in l!u' I'nited ^ ' *i I?? -?. An ripplici
lion was insult' t ? h:in by ne?:i ?
fmm Dutch Guinn, who in :i <-'n
dent rit 1 * r i I? t*?r t < II ?* li ? 1 wi-dios !.?
become n citi/.-n - 1 tin* nali n.
The .Iud-;o eit < I t!.'- i;??'?? <>f
! the 1'edoral Sl:i'ute, which permit
| the J)hturHii/.!it i >i; ?? f" "white m>i!es
only" mill h::? thv. it wn?
uihli r t!t? ? Sirilu'e f???
1 him I'? become ?? eiii/.<n i>f >l?i?
country. A 11?1 it will require an
*wNt nf candies* to open the way for
him.?News ami Courier.
| Kverybody likes our job printing.
(When you want real mat printing
I done biinj* us your otikiH.
.iusf received nf the (iiit Kdire
iSloro ii nice line of .Masses uml oliil
Mrons KoofuB. in siz s from I to 1 i
yearn.
K:?r line of Kider Downs in nil 'ho
j new design* ami colorings at the
iJilt Kyh'o Store.
Lounges ami Hed Lountres, .it
JJeiscnhelnicr'fi. i
Floor oil cloth rvt Geiscnheimor's. \
Carpet samples to select fiom at
Goisenhci trtcr's.
Lncc etirtaius ut all prices nt
Geisenheiaior's.
Tapestries Curtains at
Geisenheimcr's.
Chenille Tahlo Cloth at *
Geiftpnheimcr's.
Upholstered Rockers at
Goisenhcimor's.
OSBORNE'S
IjBtSrtl _A?<*l*'r>"tT?fir ells!**"*
mini n
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a a
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oiumofS
an
HOME AGAIN AT OUR OLD STAND.
I m i iii ."?? u lore luildin^ \vi' are better pifjiwrwl than ever '?> - rv<> you, oni> nn<l nil, ah w?? leivo the
lnr:'? M ! inn I <?< >tn j *1 ft n y t r. I, ?? \ ?? ;? tiiosv n in ( Viim ten, eonsi ?d i <?' u :< 1i > dale I ) It V (I ? )( ) 1 )S, M I I, 1,1 NTi U Y ,
( I.<?I I i 1 \ (,i, >II < >|',S, H A I s >m?l (JAIN, (i K N IS KI' It N I S 11 IM? J (d ? d )S, wo aro nitw in posit ion in pell you
^tuui "i tliuii ? v?? i lU'Ciiiw ( wn <>nr h|o|-?? Imodium and huv n<> n-nt to pay, Imy ill hir^u quftli titien di
rid it n. i;.il!n <ivc iin* u*?? J t'.. mtin's profit hu?I v.;: will iriv;? ' bouulU to our ciu>toim?rB.
AMD FANCY X'KHBS ?>$$&$
\
i lilt ?-> 1? l< i. ? pin in hi ii 1 fane y (111. hu {fo Ik <*oii taion miiiic very lai e . ? i a I iuijn in li! 1 iLo 1 utSAt Htyley? 1' alijiiM*.
,ui loth i.ilk and wool. j \ ?*
A It.-iiiKifti! hn? oi lirociiilii.i j\ j\? 1 per van! h curitiinly pretty i"<?" ? 1o>il?!o the money. A very choico line
' i?f | l iin uiiil faney <irvHh In a iiniubiT o* beautiful Ktyleu to ?. ??nly l'J>-' per yfir<l.
i Alio mi- our line ol II inch .\o\ell'<*n u? \!.r>c p<>r yard. All lhe >/?'/ iiieslhN ivoltlen in hhick ntid colored
j d i > t-i : o ?< id s I roii i "J;?c J o 1 ,;>i) per \ ard Nmu 1 tie LadnS (' i. j I i i ui\j V-meli ill Cloth ill! Colors.
I "Silk pricru for Mm new wiawk" Tin: piilti'rus an 1 colorin?;-i nrutu? in our Silk 1'epuriinoutH which
jjitiiiil'i now wifh a well earned i<pul ti'ioii of^jivin.; I In; l?y*t Vlllil'M in tin* nty
lilnrli Sulni 1 ><11?? Im? mh, all uilk. in ri *1 ? shade ol ldii'*k witii hij.;11 In H?> 1 pur yard,
I thick I Van du Soil very lino ipudity $1 per yard.
Oli|{ M K1 .TjIKEHT DeHMHTMRXT,
HAS IlKCGiTi; ONi: OF THK MO;JT FAMOUS IN THIS PART OF TiTT. STATE 1 .ii'licsi, wneii yon \\w?fi
iii, j| ii .? n; ! o 'l.i 11- \ li.slt M illitii'iy. ! I ux 'i ilr<?! Ii. rs ,v ? '??"* 1 ? ?? ?? i < I In* pi ? c-.?
! (Mn-rk 11oiiiospun nt ii' i>? i- yard. l.u>0 yard* F ist Odor (! dico'i at f>c par yard, soi l oUewluno ft!
i (i 1 l \ ard i of I vjir<I made '->? fi Inland I inuinspun at. ? ?.*. per \ard an Jonjj an M i* laat.
j .'I (in.'M'H I on v A. \ Vard \vi?h' Sii?-i liier at ?> r*?'itth i cr v ird. 10 I 'deaoliod SlietMint^ at \ard.
Mi i 1 iihl< :u |i. tl Sl.oi't at IS*. \ard l!ni:i\ made Mcaeln I in -la at i'D cents | ? r pair.
I" "Oiiii viols M at t mss Tie!. iii;,', nf and.lOp prr\ard.
J 0 UO v ji? t'.is I ill 1 ? >:l'I!( ?! ( 'an' oi: .1 !..l t ? ? ! : I 'i 1 I. N, 111 a !td I1 11 ~ ; "*'.
j I (!('?> vipH; ?>n'i <|I. | mo I. A !'?i' t 1 i in' o i v i* ? \ ? n ^ : 11 I i a t!i1 < 1 otaoaf i c. lineal ! ? > \v t k 1 pricef.
Oh V'M 2,'miu yards of t!i<- lle-d 11- r.U* Drill ..t til-1 pery.ird.
(iL()Vi:S, (iLOVKS, ( 5 LOVKS.
i < ?11r Kul (i'.ovi: Slock ?* 'he 1:??"? j'.tiaJ l>* found in thoeitv and t! s iimmii to appreeiitrt llie pta^H nf
\ <; we earrv i apetdally <>ur 7r>:iytaM Cklnves in all !h" m-w .? ? i I \> t 1 .c'm I Our dollar pn irant.eod ki t
j,,,i loves I,,ih no ( qu.d and tl'OHo who ! r v<> worn Iheio will J ?<>:? r us oiiv ?:> t.;?i -i stnteinmit,. (rc:> f.s, it you nee.<i a niee
ipair Kid Olovea to ;.?et. married in wehaveVhein hero at ?1 and -1 -'d p " pair. Our lino of Oent^ Drivinp
(ilovi'.s at fiOr, T-"?<1. iti??i I, Ims no ? tptal for the money wo a-1; I >r 11?"i:i.
A vi rv !ar?.;e line ladiea all wool .!< iwy (Jlovi'H i*5i', I n o, and o0 ? i p i.r which will prove V,M V attractive
to many hOi'M.
UNDERWi":: U. UNDKKWKAK.
Nmi i in (In hi'-lory of nm f.!nrc *?=iv?? w?- nliowod Midi n lino of F:? ^ Mioses and Children I'ndurwuar. A
lai'c-: n n d >'f v< "? t :ts low )??<? and i.liu.i.s hi.ni 'Jo; t'> ^ 1 ? i<"li.
! HOSIERY. / ^MOSiERY.
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i l'a; ! ci)|m:',\ values. Lidi 7 ?"??* ^'iiil 1('<'T1 >? In Iif*. It- 1 ? '/) 1 > '. M nns *> c to :>??C.
" f ;> c? i? !<. < ><? lis 51'' "s On r liiu' i f ( m'U and T<alios IfaiS'lhorc1!: ?('-c >nl'iin soinj v >rv i'hn <s* dos'f^ns a'
v i ?: \ j < ?; i; (? I ?! d .(? piict-s. A lii^j .liil> o> I. I! ''<? I iandUci'i'liio!^ at 1 V t'.al. aru well xvoith 2(( t,o
'?.? a est! 1 don't ?? irt? \vti(.'i or wln>if- y<;u _/?>. L-idiiH a?c always g!??d In {_r<d. nic
i l)iidiroidcr;t'K nnd La'a'a and m/vi??w ?>f !???- !??< i wo luivo an cl..^.iut ,':uo ci J<uros and Ivnltroidcrii's find wo lmv(
Itlicm nt Hi.. ri?dit prices. Ni<'(- Toi< I - ii I.atv h to 10o per yard. .\ lu'.uiliftil lino of narrow Val haoos and
j I *i-s? 11 i him troin 2" to 12 1 ? 2pur yair l.
T<tu ids ! I is our cu^(<uu l<? ? o ry in ^f<>i*k all Hi" tiin?' a ftd! Jin * of Towels, Doilers and Wliitt; Tabl"
' Limn nnd I a I?I?? 1) niiiisk, hut llus s. a^ui linila um with on.- of ilio m ??' < !?? ?ant ?loe.kn of Towel*?, Doilors and all
i kind o I I' a (?T I j i n e 11, lidh iin;>oitt;il and d??;nestit'.
I
J.arc <-?i?'<aii?s l! has cvi r hr. n otir pleasure fo <diow La.*' ('nrtaitu?. C'ofno and uxarnino tho
we ??: ve at ??:?.' to i > piT pa r. Newi il u 'i'apns.try t'ui t.iiua and pot tle; * n .Nw^?t Hliado? and dc!?ign? at ii to
' do!J11; s a p ur.
JACKETS AND CAPES.
<'?11 line "I Lading .hiekctrs ('upi s and Kurs is Complete in every <1 -I:iiI
SitijU's ;iimI ^8affiKi<?- -Never have wc shnwn n lint? of Km/.-* nud ,M I'liu war in China lia^
rnn up tin* | n i<><> of mattinsJC hut vuii ran ;,'??} all juii need from u* a-> 1<?? as it lasts at the old prices, as w?
I !mv<i orders for Fall early in May I < fore tin.' Chinese vnr started.
SHOES, SHOES,
i it .votil.l 1?> laid for us to snv teo much in praise of our line of Shoes TIIK SACHS and THK II. C. GOD
| MAN SIMU:- for Indies and children are without donht il.o greatest wtnri?>? shoos ovor put on the market for
i!,(? 11] in- v\i> risk for them Ihirit^ *!:*? years wo have sold them we l ave never hud a eompl .int ahonf them
i, 111 .rjvin.j entire skI islnei ion. I >t: t the only thini? ?'n run hear about t h<? S ichs or (loilman Shoes is "Give me ar:
j other pair of those Sachs or Go.lman Shoes for my wife or my ehdd, t.hf-y are the ho t I ever bought for the in >
! :u v." W i! keep ft lud lin-"1 of Sachs ri:d Goodman Shoes on hand at :?i? s'Msous nf the year and we are the peo
in Kershaw Coiintv who handle ihem or cmi handle them, as we ooi.'cwl them.
i *>ur line of ^ 111 m shoes at .'lard .JH) has no < fpial f^T its comfort jrivinj/ and wearing qualities. Thosu who'
? itsvc worn I lie shot s know whereof we speak. I.iwiica Dontrohi Sh-es. hu e, for Hfie per pair Ladies Clove Grain
S! ... ? :i| ?1 G-nts < >il (Ii'iin Congress Sho< m nt ?1 *2."i. A full line o* Ladies Kino Preps Sli >??? from 1 .'Jij to .* ;
per | air. IiisIi.tI w e I ave nn <?!?*????itt lino of all grades ot Shoes, even* p i.r of them solid wlt sua: ion ly to re
i eomiiii ud lheiu to our customers as *iieh. and stake our reputa'ion on th"i.i. If you want j*ood ^iowsI shoes nt j
hoiie,f prions (.?me to i,s :?nd you will ????! them. I f you want the cheap irasliv kind, anything stS^you <;et thorn |
cheap, anything 'h it will last from three d tyn to three weeks, you uniht uLcwhcru to litid tliom , Solid Shots!
at honest pii'is the rock upon which wo must rise or full.
&ood Clothes.
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; out. well t>< htrod -no mal.:ei what one's vocation is the oxpro>-'on ? ?f in'"1 w'nrer's taste and judgment
One purchase Iroin ? urstore will eonvinee tho new patron that "onr 1 turn'" w ll h.i followed hy another
j Our j^ood? ??n? r eharwetrr, sorviee aiul wmIuw ',,r 'he leasl money olwnyf:. '?e y>:ir needs ^len s I)ress Suita, lion's
j Buhi'ihvss Suits, Snappy I'ar.ey Vests. I-i*?lit weight ovor ccatn. W'o liiti.fion a few prions helonr :
Moil's lilaek ('l?y Worstt-d .?uil? nt
! I'oys I'hiek ("lav Worrted Suits at fvi .r)^, ?dzes ?f? to l!>.
A nioo line of men's and 1 oy's all Wool Kersey Suits at ?'?.
4/liihlroii S Stcpni'tiiiox?t appeals to the eeonomio a? we'l ?is the tasty mother whose hoy Is
not only well, hut ulno pn?perly drowsed. I)reR'? .SuitK. Solutnl Suits. Shirts .anil nil other requisites. Hat# and
Caps.
In conclusion; wo wish to impress it njon \on not to forirot our pr<nt Sale of I-ry Goods, Shoes, Clotrhifiig and
Ladies DritS* Goods and Millinery, ns we propose to make if. tho preate.'?^, Sale we ever had. J KTerybody esp?
cinlly invited to call nnd see the splendid values wc are offering.
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- KEMEMniill THK A i :VV
flirsch
Bfothers
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Til RON(i TO T1IK
Opera House
Store
The peojdo, know whero to Jind BARGAIN^.
Our salespeople ore k?*j? I busy?eompt-f il i<>n para
lysed. \\e have only boon hero six months, have )
done double tiio business wo oxj)Ootod antl jUill
New Customers eonio ^mall profits and (/nick
sales en used our grentsueeoss. We have bargains
lo oll'cr van iu evorv I i no ol' AI ereha nd iso. Wedo a
hibiii; nn iiuiii. iiii?;iu iiiwb
A ml don't fear (\>m )> el Hon.
Thankii?u; yon for your past favors, weai\j
Yours Very Truly,
AND COMPANY:
OI'BHA II.CM'HIO SYHlgiFja
- t$u? Xot Cheap (*oods.
I have just opened up a complete lino ol Dry (JoocN, Cloth
in", -Shoes, (ii iit.i Kumishin^ (Joods^ N ils, (Jrocorif s, Notion?,
Ktc., sill of which are now goods and lI?e Q iiililv is such
will suit the most. fastidious.
My piicrs are such as will suit (he most mender purses.
Having taken lime by the forelocks ami bought my stock in
tlie Summer when goods were'low and buying a'] I <!o lot* cash,
thereby saving largo discounts, I am in a position to
SAVE YOU MONEY
on :il 1 your pim-hises. CJal 1 ami he convinced. All T ask is a
trial, ami 1 will .-how my appreeiation of the same by giving
you rare bargains. Will appreciate a e ill and will be pleased
io show yon t h rough'my whole line whether you wish to pur
chase or not. (iuods guaranteed or money refunded. Polite
and courteous attention uiven to all customers at all tinirs.
D. -> E. APPLEBY.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
{For I'rosatlriHial K'oclors ami
Itcpirscutaf ivi?s in flu? FiTry
] ttrvmtIt CoiujtTss of 1 ho ! nilcd
Stales.
S'.ito of South < 'uroliiia?Kershaw Connlv.
>s ??1 i;is lu'ivhy given that mi eleeiion
will In- Ic.'l'l ;i! iii<" |>r<?iincts es
ir.li'iisht'i! Iiv l.iw in Kershaw enmity on
l >ii ???I.'tv, N* w w in I h1 r <>: li It MO, nine*
ul (;i! Ml.a. ;uid for a Kcj'n si'nl
rftiv ? i:i ihc Fifty S?? v?-:?tli > of 'In
t"mi?. <! Si tic.-, Fifth Con^.'ossioM.'ii Dis
trict .
i*.Usui c;ic!i voting prc-ilict will If
I m:i. !icil :it ? iM-Iock .\ M. Mi'l cIiKf I :it
! Iick I' .M .
I r?!l.r\viH^ ni?i!?< ?! |i<'i'M?ns have lj^tn
I iij>p"int?'<|
M.WACKiiS <?!?' KLIvJTlOX
t?? wit: ? y'
Caniilcn Market ?
W. T I 1 amnion.],
li. T. 11 .isty,
E. Alexander.
HmIidd- \ Hon<N ?
l\. \\\ Sntton ,
A. AV. R nl ic: 11,
.i. r>. XfUon.
('m ctun's Mill ?
('. 15. Nettles,
s. K. Koss.
I.. 1, Watts.
S. l.r.H-k's Mill?
F. I'. I{?i(l;Trrv,
V. II. Iluntlry,
T. I*. Kvriih.
Uhl'k Mill ?
][. A. Murlin.
.1. N. J>nnn,
.1. II. label I.
T.vztMibv?
\\'c*tvilli?
.1. A. McCa'kill,
wjs. Smith,
AVni. Thompson.
W. W. Croxlon,
T. 1*. Clyl'nrn.
.t. M. Spears.
Buffalo School IFouho ?
W. (J. Calo,
John A. Shaw.
1). L. Onto,
Hrcwor'rt Store?'
F. TTamnionu,
Thos. IVacb.
.1. S. Ilraaington.
liberty Hill ?
"" A. O. Jone*,
W. K. Thuranson,
W. V.. IIllU?n.
McLean's Br inch?
S. A. West,
.T. Tj. Horton,
11. It. Stokes.
Antloch?
C. M. Alexander.
F. K. Sparrow,
T. J. D*? |*.
Turkey Creek?
O, Or Qanlnar,
8. T. 0?rdn*T.
Simeon 8ioke\
Stockton?
tm f. XNMb - ?
I, L >wJiw?'S
I li. M. j'enreo.
Kirkley's Store?
?J. C. Gardner,
T. li Kirk lev,
A K. Young.
| Kaleys Mill ?
Amos West,
Win. ITolIy,
W . T. McCaskill.
? Shay lorn Hill?
.1. K. Creed,
j' \V. K. Ilarticld,
Joseph Ilornsbv,
| Hanuiug lio. k?
J. V. Welsh,
.I no. K. linker,
I.. C. Jones.
| I,nek no-*' ?
Jj. II. Peebles,
.1. 1) Ifvatt,
U. \V. Hyatt,
Tito I allot boxes in the precincts must
be so located as to be in view of persond
outside the polling place during the timo
of t be <-lcel i< >i>.
A -paoo or enclosure separate and dt*
line! from thai used by the Managers of the
Slaii Klertioti, must be railed off oyoth
elwiso provided. Kt each preeinct, under
direction of the U"il?>r.-igned. ?'
Hut one voter must be allowed to enter
any voling place id a time, and no one ex
eepr the Mnvu^r^ must be allowed to
speak to the Miter while in the voting
pi nee iiitf l>?~ vote.
For further instruction see notice of
Com mis-iouers of ijtate Election.
One of the Managers nt each proeinefc
named above must call upon tlie Hoard of
Commissioners f< r tho Federal Kleetionat
Camden on Saturuay, November yrd, 1000,
lo receive ballot boxes, p'>ll lists and in
structions. and to be qu\1itie?|,
W. U MeCliEKHlT, Ch'n.,
1). M 1S171* 11 IT X10,
<;. I.. DIXON.
Commissioners ?>f l-\<lcr>il Election.
<W. Birohinore, Ol'k.
Camden, S. C.O.l. p_?, V.)0(t:
I
Administrator's Notice.
Notiro i* hereby piron to rII parties r
indebted to the estate of ,7. Frank Smith,
ilpcenne<lt ti> mnku iinuiodiatd payment" *
??> the uiidei8ivi??'<!? >xn<t all parties hold*
inj? claims against said estate must pre
sent sumo duly attested. >?
.inns W. SMITH.
Admin i?? fxat nr.
TAX EXECUTIONS. ~ 1
South Carolina?Kertbair County.
Under and by vlrtue^of sundry tax ?*
edition* to ine dftee.tud, I will - n?ow?.|T v
to sell on the first Monday In Nov? mlwr
next, tho following described frojerty,
to-wit:
186 acres, in Dlst. No. 9. boaad*d
north by L. C. Hou?h, east by Ktvktettd
land*, aoulH Uy H. V, gw^
Win. BrowftV formerly estate
land.-*, levied apen ai property <
Th'tatt, r- ~ -r
214 acres in No. 10, levied upon ?|Hi
properly of Bernard, Botenfietd ft. MJb?
ler. --r.. v TZZ
60 eeree and o?elmil4i?iri? No. I> W
Tie*l upon aa tha eeUfa el Johfi IMh,
lb?"i rf aaln reati ?-V
' - E.TwSiuill, ft. KiW