The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, October 01, 1908, Image 2
be people
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Uwiw, S. V. Oct., lit 1UOS.
ANOTHER FIASCO.
, We uote another play to the
jgalleries iu National politics by
or iu the resignation^ of Gover
nor C N. H&skill as National
chaireuui of the Democratic com
mittee. That ihis is a rank
piece of torn foolery, no one will
dispute. Governor Haslnll is
euper-sensitive, We believe that
lie waa Actuated by pure but mis
tuKeo motives when be yielded
to the blatherskitiug of Iloose
volt and Hearst, Faugh?the
thing umkes one cicW. Kooae
?" ?"!J the truth when he
( . ?> co oni lie so seldom wants
tiunng a political campaign
'-'?at ihe few little grains of it
don't 5?how among the mit-iods
of prevarications that besmear
jiis public records.
Gov. Haskill should have told
Roosevelt and Hearst to go hang,
iluil is if he is inuocent of the
.??ges preferred against him,
\y.<i:fi wtj believe he is. We.can
? j'l r-ciciiiU'the feelings of an lion
?v. criiin on being charged with
t=s:ioncsly, bn< the resignation
of a place of trust and houor as
a manner of settling the matter
would not, we tliiuk, be our way.
There are a few cow hide whips
left in the world, we believe, and
if sillier of these measly politi
cians shouldtli row his scrurill
? tongue or pen against u*, if
iihiI money enougii to get to
? :it, In- v.?>ti!|| receive the sweet
? y:ii;ig down ever received
1 . .> iM.n in public life ou this
o '.i 11lient. v
Tlii?, however, is simply an
press ion of opinion. It may
'!'?<> *would have acted
l\ .is (i armor Hasuill
?it-ifu, i,... j., J,.,; ||u. Sontli
ern wa\ as it rule.
v v
The act hus been done how
ever, HasUill litis resigned, the
incidont is closed, and it is pus
sible that u stronger man has
taken his place.
Hermann iiidder is perhaps
the most influential German citi
zen in this country, and if the
Democrats win the coming elec
tion, it will be largely by the
?German and Irish vote.
NATIONAL politics.
The Rational campaign foi
the election of a new President
of this, the greatest country on
the face of the earth, is now in
progress. The importance of
the result to ovr people es
pecially cannot be estimated even
on the sordid basis of dollars
aud cents, It seems to us that
the burning question of the hour
shall trie American citizen
continue to remain possessed of
the right to life, liberty and pur
suit of happiness as guaranteed
hy the constitution, or will we
come under the heel of a tyran
nical oligarchy which will in
evil ably overthrow our present
. epublic.tu form of government
?md give us for decades the rule
of the despot with all th<? alien
daut evils of that .-oi l of govern
ment.
?'hough : 1/ prophet, nor the
>1 a i/iophet, we firmly be
that ouly m the election of
>0 in in the coming election is
there safety in the future for the
entire uountry. This remark is
especially directed lo the peo
of il?> .South. Through our
wop, t.'otJon, >.Ve' cloihe
UHlis of world, while
! | '* product* form a n it
juoo.isiderablu factor in its life
and progress. Wo want to tell
y<?u in all trutn und earnestness
that Itupublican sucoess in No
veiijhur will maple HQ era of want
and suffering among the labor
? rtg classes of this country such
as the world has nevef seen. It
will mean the triumph of sordid
oapiul over the helpless pro
tost of honest laoor from which
'Miioe.ratio owners of oapital do
> 'vo their inooine. It will mean
Mo introduction of a form of
government repugnant to our
iJe ite w( tfoveriiinuut, which ure
"government of, by and for ike
people". It .will further menu
au alarming spread bl anarchis
tic sentiment wltli its attendant
liorrors of rapine iind murder.
This is as it looks to us, and
to many other thoughtful men,
but what are we of Kershaw
county dotng about- it? National
campaigns, the result of which
determines the weal or woe of
the country, cannot be conducted
without money, yet, so far as
our knowledge goes, not one
cent has been contributed to the
National campaign fund by ?
Kershaw county democrat. We
have extended the call of the
National Democratic committet
for funds. Our fbooks of sub
scription are still open, but at
this writing, they show un ap
palling array of blartlc pages.
Wo want to tell you people
this?those of you who call your
selves Democrats and who have
money but wont contribute to
the fund necessary to ensure the
success of Bryan and Kern and
a Democratic Congress, had just
as well hang up your shutters
and go out of business in the
event of Republican success.
Any contributions left at this
office will be promptly forwarded
to their proper destination.
\
llait a Close Call.
Mr?. Ada L. Croom, the widely
known proprietor of the Crnom Hotel,
Vaughn, Mis*., says: "For several
months I suffered with a severe cough,
ami consumption seemed to have its
grip on me, when a friend recom
mended Dr. King's New Discovery. I
began taking it, anil three bottles
alft-nted a complete cure." The fame
of this life saving cough and cold
remedy, and lung and throat healer is j
world wide.Sold at F. Leslie Zemp, j
Camden Drug Company and Zemp ?fc j
Del'ass' drug stores. 50c and $1. Trial
bottle free.
NEW EXHIBITS AT
THE STATE FAIR
October 26 to 30?Prize# for
Successful Farmer*.
Ono of the beat attractions at the
State Fair this year, which will ho
held In Columbia beginning Monday,
October 2Cth, and dosing Friday. Oeto
bur 30th. will be the Field Crop Depart- j
inent. This new feature will prove of ?
Interest to every farmer In the State.
It will bo under the management of
Prof. J. N. Harper, Director' of the
Clemson Experimental Station, who is j
one of the bestMigrlcultural experts In i
the South, Professor Harper has per- I
sonnlly solicited the exhibits for this j
department, and will arrange every
thing to advantage. He will be hs
sisted by his whole corps of expert
associates. ".ml it will be worth the trip
to the fair Just to talk to those expert
men and Ret their Ideas on practical
farming.
Clemson Coilcre will have a big ex- j
hihlt In this department, but will not
be allowed to compete with the Indi
vidual exhibits. Some fine prizes will
he awarded the farmers. For Instance.
$.r.O will he given for the largest yield
of corn to the acre, ?2f> for the second
best, and cotton will have the same
amount awarded for the best yield per
acre. Dozens of other Interesting con
tests have been provided.
President Mobley, being a practical
stockman himself. Is giving much at
tention to this part of the fair. There
will he more thoroughbreds shown than
ever before. The Mails have all been
renovated and the ??a{"r from the
city has been connected, so that the
cattle and stock will be well trken
care of. Tills* will be good news to
hundreds of breeders who might other
wise hijve hesitated to send'their finest
to the fair. Tho poultry show bids fair
to l>e a grand success this year. There
seems to be more interest In every de-_
partmcnt. The management believes
this will be the largest and best fair
ever held here. Information as to the
prizes will l?e cheerfully supplied by
President John f>. Mobley, or Secretary
A. W. Love, at Columbia. S. C.
Bryan Badgca.
Wo luive received from the
National Democratic Executive
Committee fifty handsome Bryan
Badges for distribution, one to
each contributor of $1 to the
On account* of holiday the following stores in Cam
den will be clossd on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, & MOHD AY, OCT. 5.
TWIN BROTHERS STORE,
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DAVID WOLFE, W. GEISENHEIMER,
HIRSCH BROS. & CO., L. SCHENK & CO.,
M. H. HEYMAN, I. WOLFE, Manager.
(THE JEWELER.)
The Greatest State Fair Ever Held
OCTOBER 26-30
Railroad Fares Cut in Half.
Good Accommodations for Everybody.
New Exhibit Features,
COLUMBIA, S. C
Two Fine Foo'.ball &uaes.
Best Horse Races in the ScuiL
Good Free Shows and M:d-Wa7.
ARRANGE TO BE IN COLUMBIA FAIR WEEK.
J. G. MOBLEY, President A. W. LOVE, Secretary.
Purchases far Quarter Ending December 31,1903. Kershaw County Dispensary Board
September 22, 1908.
AKTIOI.K8.
IM l*eiier Beer ? ....
Kohfinimi Iteer -
X ?'orn, 100 per cent
X Kye. 100 per cent
X Ruin. 100 per cent.
XX Corn, 100 per rent
XX XX ('urn, 100 per rent.
I Henry Star Kye, 1(H)
Anchor <lin. 100 prr cent...
I Swan <Jin, 100 per cent
Apple Brandy, 100 per rent,
reach Brandy, 100 per cent.
Alcohol, 100 per cent
Baltimore Corn
1 Select Rye
' Ml. llolly (Jin
i 1 lop Scotch Corn
? Mt. I>e\v Corn
| Banana Brandy (ilruins)
j ll.inttiro Sr. Kye
i Verilicl Bye
j ?Hd Saratoga Kye
i Cabinet Holland (Ji:i.
! Blackberry Wine.
| Sherry Wine
j I'ort Wine
I Kscapernonj; Wine
Show's Mall
Mallard Coctail
j Mallard <-oetnil
'Star Brandv
NUMBER OP|
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PURCHASED.
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COST PER PACKAGE.
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1.157
1.7"?
I.70
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H.fill
10.00
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10.00
12.50
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88.00
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SELLS PER BCTTLE.
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ritoM whom rriu'uxst:i>.
j William Oernt ?fc */o., Nashville, Teiin.
? T!hm. F. M ?N'ulty & Co., Haiti inort*, Mil.
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-J. \V. IC ? ? 11 y ?fc <*'?.. Clrittano ojja. Teim.
-(} '??. A. iMekel it ('??., \4s||Vlll?*, IViiii.
-II. A. Tliierm in Louisville, l\y.
^ .Meyer Vim Sc (Jo., 1) ilimoiv, M l.
K. A. S:iun:li*rs Sum Co., Iliclini uid. Va.
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? Tlios. F. MeNulty A l'o., Baltimore, M?l.
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-BlutlteiiJlnl & Iliekart, IS hit imoiv, M?l.
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Reim Z>*ikar Co., Louisville, Ky.
I
i 11 :t in l?r<? l)i*l. atr.l Disiribii! in^ (-ti
i i; ill iiinirt'. Mil.
-llitmkfini.Oi'iM I ley & Co..1'hil i<lcl{?liia. 1'a.
-I?. Saiilis & S.mm, Louisville, Ky.
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-<;?rivtt ?& Co., NorTork, Va.
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-Hi^ Four l>ist. (!?., Louisville, Ky.
? M illiinl Dist. New York.
> ^
-Bntzer ?V <?>.. N^w York. -
.?.?.x.x oiiiiaiiH iti*an?i> is parked in driinis ?*r 60 'piari-, ItM pun-*, ainl 2?> liait-pint.H.
('use uooiIh cimiai n 12 quart-". 21 pint*, ami IS half-piiiL-t tj llio ua*e, reap mtively.
liuer i.? shipped in barrels ooiitainnii; 12.) pint-*. ,
Bryan fund. There are certainly
more than fifty true Democrats
in Kershaw county who can am
ply afford to contribute that$l,
so send it in and secure your
budge. It is really and truly u
bullae of honor. Tlx; unin wlioi
wears u Bryan baclee in this,
campaign has the open sesame
of true nobility in his several1!
walks of lift. In Democracy
there is honesty, in Republican-1
ism, rascality.
This is a self evident propo
sition, so briii# in your tlollnr.
?rot your badjurc, and wear it
Yroudly and nobly in open de
fiance of the system of misrule
that, we have endured for the
last twelve veins.
LOCATED IN THE HEART OF
RICHMOND, VA.
PROMPT SHIPMENTS ,
The abovo is our shipping house whero we have been doing bu?!nrsa for more than forty yearn. Brtntr next to tbo express office (fives us I'ao
best and quickest shipping facilities, All orders uro sent out saino day received. Wo Liake loescw and breakage good
1 Gat. 2 Qcln. 3 0a1?. 4Gi?ig
HATKE'S VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN RYE?A whiskov we hove boon coiling f^r forty youra - CO &1 GO 26.GO $9.00
PRIVATE STOCK CO^N-'Tls ml!d and moilow, try It onco, t5ion alv.aya ... - 2.50 4 GO 6.GO 9.00
HOLLAND GIN-Bost Gin sold at this low prlco - 2.50 4.*0 S.GO 9.00
APPLE BRANDY-Thla yours erop, but It Is PURE BRANDY 2.50 4.50 6 50 9.00
PEACH BRANDY-Mads ospsoially for uo In Maryland. 2.50 4.GO 6. GO fc.OO
v "aoo 10 0C/V7S txrna pen gallon fok i.k\' c? t::z amiz fsznrn.t i/v full
24 P;"n#s or 48 Hcll-Pintc of Any Sjojiso hi P.Kin Cut** 37X0.
Wo prepay express Charges at thaec priees and guarantee oafo delivery. Yvrlto f->r completo pricj list, ao these Are only a few bmnda.
fiend Money Order or ilcftittered Lr;tt<jr with otdcr.
A. 11 AT K. 13 & COMPANY,
800-803-804-800 K. CARY HT. IJCIiaJl, RICHMOND, VA.
nwuninwiv i
Cutlerj/and FarmSupplies
PREPARED
AGRICULTURAL LIME.
A veiy Cliva|> Fcililiser fur Cotton. Curu an?l other
C'ro|?s?
It Prevents
Bud Worm and Rust
Extensively used in adjacent Counties with
Best Results.
Complete Line of
FISH3IMG TACKLE & ALL
SPORTING GOODS SIM
SEASON.
-A. lixve cf Sa-rToccl "Wire a.a.i.3. Field.
lE^cxxcirxcr J-ctst rccci-ved.
I also carry a fine line of General Merchandise
and will be pleased to serve you. Call on
or write
A. D. K E N N E D Y,
CAMDEN, S. C.
TliCNtt Arrival)* iiimI l>C|>;ir!lire* us writ as Time :i:m1 Connect ioiih
witli other Companies, arc ulvcn only as Inf..i ma: ion anil arc nut
tin rant rc<l.
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equipment: Pullman Drawing Iv.??>m Kli?cpinif Car I?t?!ween Jer
sey City iiml Tampa, daily; Sen l ion rd <ii11ii.car lichvi'i-n New
York and Richmond and l>ci\v<cn l!nml?-t aiid .JachMiu ville, a)?o
firstclass day rna '.dies.
Trains Nos, 4^5 and (?<">, Seaboard Mail, d iilv. nni con.posed of
following eipiipment: PnlluT'Nn Drawing ro.iin Sleeping car bo*
t.wcen New York und ,1'iciisonville, dailv, Seaboard UulTet Parlor
(rar between Jacksonville and Tampa. d.iil\; Dininir (Jar between
Washington and Ilamli't, daily, al-o lirst class day conches.
For informal ion and reservations, call on or wriie.
E. J. COOPI'OIi, A-I .1. S. iriVHHKKCIC!-:, T. P. A.
Camden. S. C. Columbia, S. CJ.
W. BRATTON DeLOACH J
ATTORN KY AT T,AYV
Camdkn, S. (J.
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hogany Mall Siii t e, (iiiMi-m ? >:il? I >1'?i n?
room Suite, llangc niiil nil ire K 11 ?* li<* i>
oil!Ill, bath Tub. Hug", Carpet*. tSce.,
all iii'W mill flrMt-rlas*. I*?&rt???.?* wish
ing to fnriilMh hoine for northern
hoartl r* will ilo well to look into t In*
mutter. Most In* taken a-* a v. Iiol .
I iH|inrc at t lii- oilier.
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OR MONEY liHFUWDJED.
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PENTIKT.
ORico oih* door North of
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