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w Tuesday bfM 6. W. B1RCHMGRE, PROPRIETOR. Subscription 91. 60 ? year, in Advance . CAMDEN, S. (X, DEO. 11th, 1888. DKBT. The galley slave who - toils and sweats under the load of chains which bind*: him to a life of in faery spei da a hornhle existence, bat h?vrho is en thralled by debt binds himself in gall ing bonds, that will harass him more than the iron chains which knits tlio (Criminal to his deserts. It is, easy to go into debt lmt re- , member that t4he who goes a bortojfcw ing goes a sorrowing." Better endure I privation and bo under obligations to no man. i s?r If our farmers willlot pooj&my and prudence be theicgpiding star, and will ppt their shoulders ,{0 the wheol -with a vim, thly%ay justly hope that a vear henco Will Had them richer and ^ J&e pall of debt liongs ominously over the inhabitants of our fair State, ^ and happy are they who are not over shadowed, and he who owes nothing should guard his linanoial honor like a woman {guards her virtue. If this is done then will an era of prosperity bless us all. It is possible tliatthe present Leg islature will pass an Act legalising primary electiona. ^TRnBoiast general election two oon-| I stiiutional amendments were voted] I upon. One with r^jforence to School Commissioners ap4. vtho other with roforerice to the Jud^e of Probate. | The following is the result as shown] by the report of the State o^nvaueerB: Constitutional amendment relative to Probate Judge? yes 26.806, no 20, 643} majority iu favor 6,2o& Deolar- 1 Constitutional amendment relative to ScMgjg|topi88ionerB---ye8 15,125, no 63,467. Declared rejected. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEBINtJS. | A biU has been introduced in the House, and adopted, putting the Circuit .Judges on a salary of J?,000 ? H ?bPI. for 4ajyKiiPW pgen introd ncTUM vid iogJUBPe^ocentunce of the^lWNQfl bequeSt" This bill was introduced by] Hon. Wv ;C. Beuet, of Abberville. U So&|u3Bou . will slso be taken by Berkley, arid ^ickens cotiatilos to . Jbowow iuifcrfey 1 4? pay ordinary oouhty ex Bfjnses, jurors and - yitiivbsea' certjfl es ftfm teachers* fclai ma. |iP' l'he following bill has pawed its ?ir\ third reading in tho House: ' ,Jj "Section 1. That'the county tretifl nrer for Kershaw County be, ^jgt is, hereby authorial and remuMj^H refund to. taxpayers eiich^fln at v have been paid by themffHw.T \ h< in: levy of one and on&jHrth- roill^ W" Dtiialb township, Jjgfl i iv County ft for railroad p u HBjLby the Act of thj^^^Hn Assembly. 'y&WA HM^vod' ; and that, in cases where the tux shall not have been p4i $?<tr be, and hernby is. authorized; MUPqui^d to grant a rebate ir|i^Hpr of persons paying taxes i?i JHp^tOwnahip to tho ex tax assessed against ^}?25Hr I-V * ?: r'heotl^ft1 2 That tho said county tmasurer^lt) al 1 take front taxpayers to Whoratj^^neys are refunded receipt* fdr tlmertme, and from those iu whose favor 1 jfcrttt.es are allowed ackhowl edgmuHHtareof in writing, and that such receipts and acknowledgments, if found correct. uh&U bo good von chers in his' hands. "Section 8. That tho county auditor for Kershaw County shall ta e up aaid receipts and acknowledgments upon finding them corrt^ot, and issue in lieu thereof oQie receipt for the aggregate of the some, which receipt shall be' the theaaurer's vouoher in his settlement with the comptroller gonoral." ruro Blvxxl Th Orrrlo^l'ws Yalue. Tlif Ttcod Balm Co., Atlanta, Qa.: My Bkajr 81H-I have, foy some time fcoal, Uaed B. I>. l>. na purifier of tho'Ulood and io build w the ?yht?ui generally* and fcontfidtfr it without exception -ilia Hr.osfc remedy of the bind in the market. >*-? Yours with host wishen. % . AnTHun O. Lrwis, iCdilor Southern Society. ? 1 piect* eaeh garnet navy blue and In own all woof flannel* reduced from 80 oehta to IB cent#. 1 piece KAirnet, onol? 80 iaohee, redneod from 50 dent* to 26 oont#. Pturdy's. 11*$* W KU,n*y? May ^,1887. ' 1 Itnve b<j<?tt mifToiicig from kidney cISbo^* for .A month pftist,.?na..ih? 1>? in in my back wits vory Wve*? Kv ownpnUoti r(^uiri?H h MW <m\ nt writing Ql oigut hucH tiufforod al the time. 1 Rttw ono mnu who %tjd ho im SwSiyFlE^ot'unio J{Jo(04 (K B. J ?0Wtoi^0?d auo from 6310 up. All goods shipped from factory. Terras? 1, 2 and 8 years time. "Write tnDrawar "D," Florence, & C\, for particulars. Attention, Farmers. I will be in Camden one week long* er, and will have for sale several more harrows manufactured by the South ern Farm Tool Co., of Atlanta, Ga. * 8. <0. PLAYER. Valuable Town Lots for MTfrfc.;.?. Ancruni House on Fair Street, Three (3) Lots en Mill Street, Two (2) Lots on DeKalb Street, One (1) Lot on Fair Street, all being a part of the An crum property. Qood titles ^ven. MY FilENDS v ~AN6 TUB PUBLIC GENERALLY! ? ? Having disposed of my old sfcpo)i of Summer jmjceries. almost to the very last article, and haviag pmt my store In Perfect Repair, ? FROM? Top To Bottom, 1 1 now come befo?e my friends of the I past as well as those who may prove my friends of the future, with a Oomplete New Outfit, . ?; ?> ? of The Best And Freshest Groceries to be found in the town* and I reBpecttully invite you to give we a call before vou buy.. ?< ;Iu the logul columns of Tub Mi:a 8ENCJHH can be ftund, from week to week, such articles as I make a spo c'altv of. But 1 will have always uu hand everything to be fpund in A First Class Grocery -----Store, ? Consisting principally of Canned Fruits, Canned Meats, Canned Veg etables, Pickles and Sauces of all * ? - k?t*& rn- "? . ^?unt>a ?tables, Pickles i ^OHt r M}d Blaok,? t it ^ not! ?Green '? Lard, v . Wheat >arse and ?To jrr" ?" ooapl whioh -- ii^ures. larautee everything W. blakeney, "Clybum IllocH," ?n<l? Wessenoer oflScp. &;v-\ ^ovviug Ma -kind you can find mrnaSm^S l o you at a it, can bo .if- 10 in the State. my stock; of Sowing hnes can bo found "Davis," "The liartfoi "Howe," ''American," "B2 St. John." The above machines f-bown with pleasure one who" may w'isj them. c^ypfto. aco To Buy BE UflOWli ? IS-AT? JOHN SHYRL'S. I desire to infortni the public ttaft I huve on hand a large stock of Liquors of all Kinds which I am otrerir.g at the very lovqjft l'ure North Carolina CtMB Whiskey at $2.(X) unci 82.50 por A ho other urad<8 an cheap u? o?n li bought elsewhere. Tobacco And Cigars. A l ull line of Tobacco and ClgoCA. (% connect ion with the al?bve I keep a ?? lect stock of choice family (?roo?urMk When In need of anything in my fffr be sure to give iue ft calli^ ISirMr. T. .1. Wilson is with rfie art would he pleased to have hip frtaMr call and hi in. JOHN McSMYMl Opened former r. ? '*'? The undei form th^pul the Latham _ rery attention paid to guests, ble supplied with the beet the market affords. ISrFree Omnibus m^ets all trains. HT Barroom connected witk the house Which is separately located an* orderly kept. ; tsHuivery, Veed and Sale Stables est premises. - S. B. LATHAM, Proprietor. Drugs 8c Medicines .?ALL PURE?AND FRESH Moore & Kirkley's. tW Prescriptions carefully compound ed at any hour either day or night. Store open on Sundays from 9:80 to 10:80 A. M., and from 3:90 to 4:80 P. M. An exceptionally handsome line, at the lowest prices. ' PLUSH GOODS. A handsome assortment of Plush Goods for the holidays. Soaps, Perfumery, See . We have as fine a stock of soaps and perfumery as has ever been brought to Camden. "NVe will be glad to have you inspect our stock of HOLIDAY GOODS as we are sure of pleading you, both in variety and. price. MOORE &KIRKLEV A 0 KEN fi'ho |)1o|;-.c?3 liiuKofl Sheet Hardwate in the townNJ Ask fox- ?W;V 0. Kelly Per fect Axe," Th% axe is a per fect axe because* fi I Is aJU the ,Tt li lis a blade; so shaded it will cut deepest into the Wood with the least amount of labor. '2nd. A blade so shaped that it will burst the chip. 3rd. A blad ?iir tho wood||te^i not .stick, bi^yjjyjyj|^Wx>e withdrawn, &ing or bending 4tn. A blade on the sides, so that the axe can be kept in order, and near the original shapo^by merely grinding. .the cutting edge. t'1' .Agricultural Empl?ments. 20,000 pounds Plow Steel. Spokes, Hubs, llims, Shafts for Buggies and Wagons. Powder (coarse and fine) Shot, Shells (loaded and un loaded,) Primers and Wads. Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, Plow line Snaps. Now crop Now Orleans Mo lassos, Buckwheat (plain and self-raising,) Oatmeal (pi kin and prepared,) Ilust Proof Seed Wheat and Oats. * Oivo me a call before buy ing. A D KENNEDY | '30 CENTS. " K lob of chllui'Oh'a common Shoes, sizes from 5 to 8, 80 coots. I ABIES' FINE SHOES ! GENTS FINE. SHOES ! ? ? A fti# Lot, Just/ lloceived. ? $8.01). CAPERS'. l*5&; ?, ' \ i ZEMEP BEtOS* ShOJlS, CLOTHING, HATS, Ajfe) GEJVTS' F URNISFf ING G0^J>H*1 ?*, ; "Tho bea^ only the bnat, and nothing but the best." v - ^ok steadily afc this card without blinking while you count twenty, aud do so as often as possible between now and 1 he ?? iV' -u ? ?? ?:;;; ^ "timevyou visit to secure some of the extraordinary bargains wo are offering* In order to reduce our immense stock of NO -, tV^ced upon it some itffed dbwn to the bottom ?e buying. ip Finent Y. H. and G. P. Teas, New line Boasted Ooffeos, Now Buokwheat, Plain and 8. K. New Or leans Molasses, K. It. New Flour, at old price**. Newi/aias, B. Strips and S. Beef, New Packed Fruiw ohd Veg etables, F. O. Mnccaroniand Cheese, New Ivory Soap, toilet siae* 5 cents, Pickled Pig's Feet Harness. \ I have a large line of Single and Doublo Harness. Single and slip wagon harness, Sad-* dies, bridlos, collar a, single a d doable reins, bridle reins, Sirth stirrup leathers, etc. I on't propose to sell these at cost out I know orops arb short, and a man will be dis posed ' to patoh up his old harness if he had to pay much lor a new pair. X nave re duced the price of all these poods. I find 4 hey are sell ing very well sinoe the reduc tion. If you want any cotno soon. TO ARRIVE CSr. B jams & pickles in bttlk.G Si D preserves and* Jellies, choice Shore maokere), smoked halibut, Dunbar's shrimps in oans, dried apples, peaches, blackberries and cherries, choice frsuch prunes, all 1888 packing. The 0 and B jams may not he in until the middle of November, but bear ia mind they are Coming. < J.-F. ARTHUR. - ' Trespass Notice. All parties are horeby forbidden from trespassing upotn my plantation Hunting or walking over it, or in any other manner flfrspussing iapoait-vcly forbidden, ?nd violators will be dealt withJicoording to Jaw. 4t 9 ;* **iOAUTn$N 3l ACKSMITIf SHOP. T Ins? Srave^o inform \t(f trtaulifeiid the ji'iMW; Jfeneraliy that 1 can no.? h? found at the -hop fortinerly used by Mr. i,. Wat-kin*. f>ii Account of the short ci on I am tfojng to -do work very cheap. Morse shoeing s npeoBlty. I have hml ?) year's experlenctgfln this business ami guarantee sottHfaqitot). <? .IOIIN * . I*# ^wMHWURN, Anuouncea to tho public that ho is now preparod to buy cotton and pay tho highest market price in caiih for tho snmo. Country Produce Wanted. Boat oanh pricoa paid foVNpoultry, epga, game, fine lard, aauaage and all kinda of firat claaa country produce. Poraona having fat poultry or beef boar this in mind. THE HOBRIRK INN, Camden, H. C. NOTICE. I horebv give notice thatlpoaitively forbid all persona from treapaaaing in any manner upon C. 11. Hinaon'a Patent Mill Dresa, (No. patent 55,516), except Chaa, Parker, Tho?. Mangum and - B* ..Willia authorized agents. except them. wno are my 10 others V. K. H OtNfllt foum *r? Mir*** ObftttlQil Of (UmImMI ll>l> lUrk Bl? CI hMCt v#? natver* Ul MMtlnfactlon la lb* our* of ((?Btrrhrofc ?a4 OlMt. I presort b? It an? 1h) m(? In rtMinmtnd loi It to all hAnn. ,A. S. BTONKB, N.D., OtMNr, HI. Bold by CragfUU. MMDE A KIRKLEY, Camden. 8. 0. ??The sol? end of man in to wear Ze mp Bros nhoofl. '?Soft and Stiff Hnts, new biaeks, at OapoM'. ?Try our Dongola Kid Button shoes at $2.80. Every pair warranted. Zemp Bros. ?Country merchants will do well not. to buy until The Gilt Edge Store is in i meted. New prunes, new evaporated ap ples, new raisins, new eurrantn, new citron, at J. S. Ithamos.' NOTICE Notice Is hereby tflven that all u?v notes, papers anil accounts have bow plftccd in th<* hands of Heath, Kprinip A (!o? lor collection. All partis s (tebtod to me, ami whose accounts are new due, ?re requested to make pay ment to then). A. It. .SMITH. 4 ' 4 T A* i*v .J* We always havo on hand a complete line of Clement and P. Cox fine shoes for ladies, misses and children. State Shoes are Well known and appreciated by this et nity and need only lo be mentioned. On our bargain' ter will be found a large lot of shoes ?vhich we are sell] half price. m&x , iW"'. ?, 1 V * *.*<, MATS, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Yalices. In this lj our stock.^U be found full and complete and we cordial^ vite every one to call early and often while the bargains ZEMP BROS. At Arthur's old staxil JOINT TttliHtoLE NO. 9. Camden ISruucli, South Carolina Ilniiirny ? and ? Charleston, Cincinnati k Chicago Railroad. Southern Division. Taking effect Sunday, Nov. 18, 1888. 80UTH-BQUND, No tl50 *152 a m r, in LEAVE, Yorkville, BOO 1 15 Hock II ill, 5 28 2 15 Catawba Junction. 5 45 2 33 Lancaster, 0 19 3 10 Mineral Springs, 0 43 3 34 Kershaw, 6 55 3 47 Arrive Camdrn, 7 40 4 35 LEAVE, Boy kins, 8 10 4 50 Claremont, 8 40 5 21 Camden J unction, 9 00 " 5 38 Arrive 4ingville, 9 35 0 10 Leave Klngvilla, 9 41 0 15 Arrive Columbia, 10 15 0 55 Arrive Branch ville, 11 05 7 20 Arrive Charlaaton, 12 55 9 10 ^rrlve Auguata, 2 10 10 45 a. in. p. m ^^^^ixcept Sunday. Change cars at KlffffflUe for Columbia. Change oars at Iffanchvllle for Charleston. Huns through without change of cars from Yorkvlllflto Augusta. ?Daily. Uuna through without change from Yorkville to Columbia. Through coach f0f;Oharle*km. Change at JiranchvHle fdf Augusta. NORTHBOUND. No^*ir>3 a in p in Leave AugUsta, 1 28 Leave Charleston, 7 00 Leave Columbia, 9 (X) 5 33 Arrive Kingville, 9 35 n pO Leave Kingville, 9 50 6 15 Leave Camden Junction, 10 22 0 48 Leave Claremont, 10 45 7 07 Leave ftoykins, 1 1 08 7 3* ?Arrive Camden, 1 1 26 7 50 Leave Caftiden, 1 1 30 8 08 Leave Kershaw, 12 21 8 48 Leave Mineral Springs, 12 34 9 01 Leave Lancaster, 1 00 9 24 Leave Catawba Jonotion, 1 39 9 59 Leave llock HUl, 2 15 10 17 Arrive YorkVill4;' $*00' I04&.; v'~p m p m tl>ally Columbia to Yorkville with out chug# ?Daily except 8u?d*y, Augusta to Torkvllle without change. No con nection from Charleston. 7 JOHN (lb A 38 Anent. ? ?? . ? 8 11) brisket* Catawba (Jrapes, 70 couta por iiasket OrangOs HO cont,H per dozen. - ? ? V^Tpnrdy'a. > H. G. CARRIi Wholesaled. Ret DEALER IN General Merchant Ft; 1,1, LINE 01* Plantation Sup] a T Notice. TO THE PRODUCERS OP , COTTON. We hereby give notice that September iHt, 1888, we will buy se* ton at the old stand formerly ooo^ by Rudolph Jacobson, where w< Erepared to buy W)() RALES I iafhe.Ht cash prices. Como one, all! Yours Truly, TAYLOIl BELT01 GEO. W. MoGIllT. TENNESSEE WAGOI The bent manufactured in United States. Ah cheap if , cheapor than any other wagon qjh" market. Call on me if you need a WAGON. Will Roll on time for good papw| S. B. LATIIAM, , Agent. _ > , J! Cotton Seed Wanted.! I am now payi ng tho highest marlL price for Sound Dry Cottoti dolivered at. ('amdon, Boy kin's ? Plcueent Hill. V*v' V -AV. K DeLOAOHBL , A gt. Oliver Oil Cod (Columbia, 8.1 Aug, HI? tt m. nbUUMMKUDlDBYPHYAIOIAN* MO Old: St KIRK LEV, Ag*at?# OAMDKN, S, 0;1''