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BUIST Fresh NEW CHOP | Turnip Seed All Varieties for Fall Planting For Sale At Zemp & DePass' The Corner Druggists. Now is the Time to sow HUT A BAG AS. Local News. ILnlgbts of i'ytJu&a. DeKalb Lodge, No. 41, meele every 2od & 4th Wednesdays al 8:80 p. m. in the Kershaw Guard's Armory Visitors are always welcome. E. O. McCreight, C. C VV.G. W ilhun. K. of K. & S. IfThe IJaby Is Cutting fecth Me sure and use that old nnd well trieii remedy: Mrs. Wi.nslow'h Sootiiino Sykui for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cureh wind colic and is the best remedy for diar rhoea. Twentyfive cents a bottle. Is the best of all. Lost. In removing papers from tuy ofllce during the fire of J uly, l'J02, one! "Law yers Docket" a book containing a list of suits and judgments. A reasonable reward will be paid for its return to my Ofllce. W. M. Shannon. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Hiomo Quinine Tablets, All drugpiats refund the money if it fail. tocure. E. W. Grove's signature on each box. 25c. 1' 0 rncted Meeting* A protracted meeting will begin at Marshall M . E. Church ou the third Sunday night in Auguet Bav. L. L. Bedenbaugh will assist the pastor, Rev. S. D. 13aily . Yon Know What) ou are Taking. When you take Grovi'a Tasteless Chill Tonic because the orroula ia plaiith printed on every hot, tie showing thatit is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste less remedy No Cuieno Pay. 50c. Ice Cream. The ladies of the Episcopal Church will serve ice ?r?8w on Monnment Square on Friday evening, August 12th. ? Spcclul Call fori, i,i Kxcurtiju. . A party will leave Atlanta at G:H) a. m;, August 6th, having special Pullman tourist sleeper, Birmingham 10 Los Angeles. Cost of ticket, in cluding berth, will be 166.50. Full information furnished upon applica tion to W. T. Saunders, G. A., f\ D., Frisco System, Atlanta, Ga. Big Excursion to Charlotte. Perry & Levy, two well known and reliable colored men, are getting uj an exouraion to Charlotte, N. C., 01 the 14th of August. The fair for tbt round trip from Camden, DaKalb, Weatville and Kershaw is only $1.25; from Heath Springe, Lancaster, Riv eiside and Catawba Junotion, $1.00 Speoial arrangements will be madt for whiter, and no one need hesitat* to buy a tioket, for (hey will be sure to be accomodated. Good order and a pleesant time iB promised all who So. The committee conaistB of Allei< elson, E. W. Cantey, Taylor Beltob and Thomas Kendrick. My boy when four years old was taken w th colic and cramps in hi* stomach. I sent for the doctor find he injected mor rhine, but the child kept getting worse, then gate him half a teaspoonful of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and IHarr. i ota Remedy, and in half an hour ho was f'ecping and soon recovered. ? F. L. Wll. kinh, Sholl Lake, Wis. Mr. Wllkins is l>ook-keoper for tho Shell Lake Lumber Oo. For 8ale by K, M. Zemp & Dol'afls. Liberty II ill RinelT^ This splendid company, which is s oredifc to Kershaw oonnty, Cupt. John (>. Richards commanding officer, hat juHi ouuse to feel proud of the posi ti(.u they look iu Colambia at th< encampment. Captain Richards wat placed in oommand of fonr compan ies, with the rank of Major. Go%. Hnvward seleoted the Liberty Hil Rifles as the oompany he would din* with. Dygentarj Cured Without the Alu of n Doctor. "I am just up from a hard spell 01 the flux" [dysentaryj Bays Mr. T. A. 1'lnner, a well known merchant ot Drummond, Tenn. "I used one smal. bottle ol Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured without having a dootor. I consider It the l>est cholera medicine In tbe world." There Is no need of employing a doctor when this remedy is used, for no doc tor oan prescribe a better merilrlue fo< bowel complaint in any form either for children or adultn. It never falls and l*> pleasant to take, l^or salo by F. M. Zemp and DePaea. A ty ilden Opportunity* ? The Famonn Gilt Kdge Store offera a golden opportnnity to canh bnyorK They need room for tbeir fail atock, wbioh will soon be coming in, and in order to make it, they are offering many artiolea at ?oet . Coet moans ooa>. at the Gilt Kdge Btore; they don't fool yon. Hnlelde Pmented, TJm startling announcement that a preventive ot aulcidthad been discovert d wl i interest many. A run down^ayatem, despondency Invariably precede auicide and aometbtng has l>?en found that will prevent that condition which makea ruU old? likely. .At the first thought of self dettruction tak? Electric Wttera. It be ing a great tonic and nervine will atrength* en the nerve* and build up the nyatem. It** at?> a great Stomaoh, Liver and K'dney regulator. Only jOc. riatlafactlon gu >r?utee<! by F? L, Zemp druggist. FOUmKlDNEYCURE ae? * . M Personal. Mr. John LinJsay, schilling fret/ht agent of the A. C. L., why is noted tor his untiring efforts tor the benefit of n> road, is spending a much needed vacation it his old home in Chester. I Dr. and Mrs. J. T. H.iy have been >pend:r.g several da>s '.ith relatives in Camden. In\ itations have I'een iss.;ed b> M ss Bet McDowall fir .1 car J pir'.> a*, i c home in Kirkwood this Tue>da> evening, August 4th. Miss Lirnie K ia;: er, of GaJsJen, and N\iss Lillte McGregor, of Columbia, art visit ng M.ss ?Btt Mv. Dow a!!. Mr. Joseph Schenk, of Georgetown, spent a day or so in Camden last week. Mrs. Dr. A. A. Moore :s spending a few vvneks at (ilenn Springs. Chief of Poliie MiCreight, of Cheraoc. is on a s lsit to Mr. S. M. C. Moore's fam ily in Camden. He is a brother of Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Wile\ left the city recently for a su nnier trip. Mrs. W. E. Johnson and daughter, Miss Henriette, are visiting in Yorkville. Mr. John McDowall, who has been .vorking in Columbia for sev eral months passed through Camden on his way to Atlanta, where he will be employed in the uture. This is another one of Camden's industrious young men that Atlanta has .oveted. Mrs. E. S. Nettles, Sr., left last Frida\ for Columbia, where she will join a parts a* ho will go to Sullivans Island to spenJ i while. We wish her a pleasant trip. Mrs. H. P. Burr and daughter, Miss Helen, of Beaufort, who have been vis iting Rev. A. B. Earle's family for tin xist week or so will return home thN veek. They have made a number ol riends in Camden, who will be delighted to have them come again. Mrs. W. M. Shann >n and little daugb ter, Miss Harriet, are at White Stone 1 i th ia Hotel. Capt. J. C. Rollings was in Camden a short while one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hutdhin^on am' .wo children, of Darlington, and Mrs R i. King, of Elliott, who hav e been visit ing their sister, Mrs. John S. Hammond if West Wateree, have returned home? VWs. R. S. King accompanied by her sis ter, Miss Jessie Graham. "Mr. Douglas Sale who has been visiting nrs. David Witlierspoon, returned to his lome in Columbia Sunday night. Dr. I. H. Alexander has returned frotr attending the State Dental meetings at Vh*"e Stone and the National at Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Alexander after spending tw< veeks at White Stone, greatly benefitting 'ier health, is now in Columbia for a few Jays before returning home. Mr. C. H. Y ates, the popular cashier >f the bank of Camden, leaves to-day on an extended trip North. U. S. Deputy M.ushall Senn, of Co.: jmbia, is in Camden for the purpose o< executing a .warrant against Mr. L. L. Jopeland with reference to the post-mas tership at Bethune. Jiires Eczema, Itching Humors. 1'iin ,tles ami Cui'buucles* ? Costa Nothing to Tiy. 1J. B. B. [Botanic lilood liahn] )> iuw rtcogni Zfd a.i a certain and &ur< are for eczema, itching skin, humors i-abfl, scales, watery blisters, pimples ?clung hones or joints, boils, carbuucle> ricking pain in the. skin, old, e?itin> ores, alters, etc. Botanic Blood Bain iken internally, cures the worst am uost deep-seated cases by enriching >urifying and "* Vitalizing the bio. a., hereby giving a healthy blood snppi} j the. /ikin Botanic lilood Jjalm is tl>"t ?nly cure, to stay cured. for th^sa avs ul, annoying skin troubles. Heals e\ ry sore and gives the rich glow t,j malth to the Bkin. Builds up the bro ,eu down body and maites the blooo ed and nourishing. Kspecially adviBec or chronic, old cases that doctors, pat >nt medicines and hot springs fail t< :ure. DruggistB, 81. To prove JJ. B. B iurea, sample sent irte and prepaid bv writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga describe trouble, and froe medical ail /ice sent in soalcd letter. For sale in Jamden by Zemp and Del' ass. m ?+? m Med. Died at Lnoedale, Mise., July 2-ltb, Ars. Lena Brown Moffette, wife ol dr. Knox Moffette, after an illness ol >nly twelve honrs. Her married lift >nly lasted one year and four dByt>. There nover were two lovers inort lappily united; bat, alas, death's dark /ale has parted them; his noble ano oving heart ia broken. Her life was as pare and blamele&f i is the lilies that blossom, and the fra {ranoe of that life will live long ii. he memories of her frienda, a host >f whom will rise up and call her olessed. v, Mra. Moffette was a native of Ker ihaw oounty, S. C., bnt moved to thif State (Mies.,) with her parents fom /ears ago. Her many frienda, rela ivea and aohool mutes will fondlj .emember her. She leaves father, nother, two brothers (Blondel and Joseph), and little liuby to mouri' ler doath. The deceased wbs a daughter ol Ar. and Mra. Look Brown, of Iirushy, Vlias. She was beautiful in life and ovely in death. "P?ace to her anheH." From one that Loved Her. } 4tatk ok Ohio, City of Toi.kdo, LUCAS Uovnty. Fkank J- Cheney makos oath that ie Ih senior partner of the firm of F. .J. Cheney A Co , doing business In the Jity of Tole.do, County and btate aforo 4Ald, and that said firm will pay the mm of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS .'or each and every case of Catakimi hat cannot he cured by the use oi (Iall's Catahiui Cuiw. FltANK .)? ClIKNKV. Sworn to before me and subscribed In ny presence, this Oth day of December ,/| \. D. 1880. ~J\ ? - ) A. w. Of, KARON, | Hit A I, > Notary /'nhlir% Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter >nlly, and aota directly on the blood ami nucous surfaces oftho system, Semi ("or testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, (). Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Ilall'B Family Pills are the best. Maroonlnir . Yepterday morning a jolly party, ' ohaperoned by Mr. and Mth. (I.e. Whitaker, left for Liberty Ilill to 4pend the week. They wore as fol lows: Minssft Jeannie Ktoney, (lassie Lenoir, Kate Lenoir, Lula Hoy kin, lietsey Boykin, Naryel Deae, Carrie Whitaker, Mionette Hoy kin and Mary Burnet, Annie Workman and Kivee Lang; also, Messrs. Andrew Whita ker and Willie MoDowall. The party will ooonpy a part, of the large old home owned by Mr. J. B. Cunning ham. Most of the party have at pre vious times visited Liberty Hill, but those who have not will greatly en jot the beantifnl soenery, and meet ing its people who abound in genuine hospitality. Many persona In this community are suffering trom kidney oomplalnt who oould avoid fatal results by using Fo ley's Kidney cure. Sold Hy C. I*. Du llose. POLEYSHONEMtAR M^GRAMFOR gala week. Auui'bT 10th. 12 o'clo^K ulyj^rrtoal of Regiment. 1 p. ui. Forum! Reception of Regi ment at Monument Square. Address of wt!oouj?by Hon. M. L. Smith. 1.30 ffc ju . Lunch served Regiment by Indian cf Camdeu. 3 D. m. Regiment will go into cauip *t Hampton Park. Tuesday, AUUUBT 11th. 5 30 6. dj . Reyeille. tf.15 a m.^\>mpany drill. 8 ?. m.B-ttialiou drill, ^uard moaut and inepeoiion of quartern. 0.30 b. Ui. Open air concert, Hamp ton Park. 7 p. m. Regimental dre?ri pnrfide on ? lonnuieut Square Music by First Artillery Banrt. HBO p. tu. (Concert at Operr. House >Y First Artillery Band, with Or chestra. Wednesday, Acgcst 12th. 5 30 a. m. Reveille. 6.15 :t . nj. Company dril'. v a. m. Battaliou drill. 9 a. in Guard mount and inspec iou of quarters. 9 30 a. id. Open air concert by First Artillery Band on Hampton Park. 10 30 h . m. to 12 m. iuforuial danc u? for Regiment and visitors at Oj - ?ra House. Orchestra music by First \rtillery Baud. 10 SO n. m. Clay Pigeon shooting ?t Polo Grounds. 4 p. >u Bnseba'l between Columbia ind Jacksonville, and open nir cou ?urt at Polo grounds by First Artille ry Band. 7 p. m. Regimental dress parade at ?lonnment Square. Music by Fiint j Vrtillory Band. 6 30 p. m. Concert at Opera House >y First Artillery Band, with Orclies ? ra Thursday, August 13th. 5. HO a. m. Reveille. (>. 1 fj a. m. Company drill. 8 a. in. BH*ta!iou drill, i) ?. m. Guard mount and inspection f quarters. U.30 u. in. Open air concert by First Vrtillery Baud at Hampton Park. 10 30 h. m. to 12 m. Informal daiic ng for Regiment and visitors at Op ra House. Orchestra muHic by First Vrtillery Band. 10 30 a. m. Clay Pigeon shooting at Polo Grounds. ?1 p. m Base Ball between Columbia ?ud Tampa. Open air concert at Po o Grounds by First Artillery Band. 7 p ni. Regimental review by Gov rnor Hey ward and s?aff. 0 30 p. m. Military ball compliment - >iy to Col. Sparkman, staff and line tlicers. Orchestra music by First Ar illery Band. Friday, August 14tit. ;j.30 a. m. Reveille. G.iij Company drill. 8 r. m. Battalion drill. !) a. m. Guard mount and inspec ion of quarters. 10 a, id. Open air concert by Firs Artillery Band at Hampton Purk. 10.30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m. Informal biucing for Regiment and visttois ai )pera House. t p. m. Base Ball between Colum ia and Tarnpe, and open air concert >y First Artillery Band at. Polo Grounds. 7 p. m. Regimental dress parBdf tnd review by Col. vSparkman ami staff at Monument Square. 0.30 p. m. Dancing at Opera House for Regiment ana visitoie. Saturday, August 15rn. 5.30 a. m. Reveille. ?i.16 a. in. Company drill. 8 a.m. Battalion dril1. 'J a. m. Guard mount and inspec tion of quarters. 10 a. m. Open air concert by First artillery Baud at Hampton Park. Jununlttees to Provide Lunch for the Soldiers. Central Committee? Mrs G G Young, .'resident. Mrs A D Kennedy, Asst. .'resident, Mrs M 3 Sowell, Company 1.? Mrs. F. L Zenip.'chati nan, Mesdames DeLoache, 11. Whita ter, [Milcham, Lenoir, Jeannia Stoney, Uidrew Burnet. W. F. lioykm, AU'orcl, iuri.et, Misses Charlottb iSoykin, Kate jeuoir. Company 2. Mrs. S^otta Sahnond, ;hairman. Meadames H C Johnson, J ,) Kennedy, James Del^oaehe, Henry Salmond, Allen Deas, Misses Flora Joykin, Jim Kldredge, Kate Videpigue, vate DeLoache. Jeamne shannon. Company 3 ? Mrs. J S Traiitham, hainnan. Mtsdames Geo Little, I)oug M8 MclJowall, C \V liirchmore, Hwu ;antey, J T Hay, TC DulJo.se, W 1) l'rautham, John ,J Workman, Misses ?>ophie Zemp, Helie Osteen, Carrie lough. Company 4. Mrs W 1) McDowa]), ?halrman. Mesdarnes Sallie Hlakeney, Villie 11 Zomp, JS O McCreiffht, M L Jurns, Win Jones, Win McCrei^ht, 11 j Schlosburg, Willie Wilson, Misses ..ouise Zemp, Florkle Del'atis, Lou Settles. Company 5. Mrs J W Corbett, chair man. Mestlume ,1 S Undsay, W F Ma one, I'helps, F S Davis, Nicholacm, lohn Whltaker, Henry Watkins, Sinn er ithanie, Kwtl hoy kin, E S ^btucs, Miss Reynolds. Company ? Mrs I) Wolfe, chairman, vlesdjtmes VV F1 Klcmmingf, John \ei '.leu, Gregory , Kopsignol, Roland Gond ii*, ,J ,J Gooclale, Knglisti V.ughan. lohn McSmyrl, W II ilaile, A II Clarke, \liss 10 K Tweed. Con pnny 7 ? Mrs It H Williams, chair inan. Mesdames Ilowartl Sintjletou, Will Lollis, I) K Illnson, Itiht MoDow li, , lohn Smith, W A Schrock, Wade Litiiam, Benton llrucp, Wm Lai ham, Ditde l'arrlsh, Daniel D.'Sanmure, Company B-- Mrs It A White, chairman. Mendftmea W ,J Dunn, H I< Thompson \V C Hough, 11 It Black well. Ilenry rruesdel, Kershaw Lnng, Jamrs Wal ico, 10 Ij Stokc.H, 11 H Clarke, (i G Alex andcr, 10 I' Trueadell. Company 9 ?Mrs Fletcher iiateimin, chairman. Mesdmnes Henj Maile, J A Dozier, 10 J Lewis, S Maricn .Mat.his, OC Moore, 1 j Schetik , It II Hatim, Koht Team, C H Yates, M.-?s Kato McQueen. Company 10 Mrs S R Attains, chairman Mead a men W A Ancmin, David YVitherspoon, JO K sill. C .1 Shannon, Wdey Sheorn, T K Team, (i 10 Taylor, T 1> Mc( lain, Misses Marj Whltaker, Minnie Wolfe, Charlotte I Hhannon, Not Over-Wtoo. There is an allegorical p'rture of a girl scared at a ffraa*-hopper, but in the act, of heed legal y treading on h anake. This i? paralleled by the man who npenda a large sum of money build ing * cyclone cellar, hut noglecta i?> pro vide hla family with * bottle of i-liam borlain'* Co'.io, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed v a? a aafeguard againnt bowel complalntn, whose victims outnumber those of the cyclone ft hundred to one. Thla remedy l? everwyhere recognized oa the most prompt and reliable medl cine In use for these disease*. For sole by F. M. Zemp and Doi'as*. ??4^ Revival Ht Buffalo. A very interesting revival meeting wns recently held .it Buffalo Baptist Church. Nineteen connected themselves with the church. Hie meeting wns conducted by Kev. .). W. Smith. P0LEYSH6nEYan?TAR itOM ?K? oou^h and KmIh lung* I pjtoinWiK-'iit of Committees v CSinHjUtee: A. D. Ketmedy. () YWIk, H Ly Njmib, Dr. W.J. Dunu. J. Sbunuon, JY., E. ?'. vouTresck.0* , M 11. Hfjruitn, 11 L Watkins, L. T. MilU, L. T. Maker, \V L Del'ass. Keoepuou committee for Kegitueut. lion M. L. Sttiilb, ( apt. S- C. Zetup, L> E. Iliu W . Birchiuore, L. '1'. Baker, L. T. Mills. Reception committee for Governor and Slant. (J. J. t'bannon, Jr., M. L. Buiiib, Caps. \V. M ^liuunon, Tbos. J. KirkUtul, A. D. Keouedy, C. 11. Vales, David Wolfe, K. Miller Boykin, P. T. Villepigue, F. M. /.emp, W. L. McDowell. Management and tinanoial committee: A. D. Kennedy, D. Wolfe. Leo Scbeuk Commitee on Hall and Dincing: E C. vouTresckow, L. T. Millls, L T. Baker, N. C. Boykin, A. L. Burnet, Robt (joodule, Alfred Kennedy, W. D. Clcodule, E, J<. Nel lies, Jr., T. J. Kedintiui, J no. Nellies, R. ii Mcl_'reigbt. O II. Han in, P. Duliise, Edward Boykin, Geo Khauie, 11. 1. l>e l'ass. *S'. 1'. DeLoache Albert Zeuip. Committee on lights: D. Wolfe, M. II. fleyuiap, C. E. Boynton, II, L. Walk us, L. Block. Base Ball ? L T Mills, Boyktu Khame, v L Burnet, M L Smith L T Baker. Advertising ? Maj. Wnite, Messrs ^coit Brown, c C Whitaker, aud Mr ooier, of the Southern. Mr Lenoir. of 'he Northwestern , and Mr l)ozi>r, ol the Seaboard. Sanitation and Water? Dr A A Moore, I. 1' Bi'kjr, J J ( ?o. lil-ile, li r Mills, { B W l iams. A C Brown, B Latham, It A McD >well, l)r W J Uunn, W s Bur net, L II Baum. LIGHTNING CAT. SKI) A FIRE. Mr. Kimiik dy's Hut n and Stable Burnett, together ?i:h Seve al Heat! of Mock. Sunday night between 11 and VI /cluck, lightning struck Mr. A. D. Kennedy's barn and stable iu NVhhi Wateree, from which it caught lirp iud was consumed. If is thought hat two of the mules were killed by ho lightning (rum the position th^y ?vere in. At any rate three of them ?vere burned up. and a mare Htid ?oit also lo*t their lives in the tire, all )f the gear and harness, several ban ired biihhel.s of corn and a considera te quant it v of bay was lost. The obh it a pretty heavy one ? about *2,<KK) or ijfc.iiOU which is only par tally covered by insurance. Jala Week in C iiutlen. 1);. \V. I,, I) I'a^p.of Camd? n. whs iver tins way yesterday making at - .?angemeuts for a gala week pro gramme during the encampment uf the militia in the flood old city. Col. Sparkmati's cavalry regiment will k<. :ito camp in Camden on the 10 h. tini will spend the following week ??arning to bo soldiers- The people if Camden will make this a week of iport and festivity, and a varied pre .'rniiime is being arranged. Guv. Hey ward hail announced tln.t )e would review the cavalry regi t.'.'ui on the l.r)tb, but as that is Sa' ii lay , an 1 as i he merchant and their uiplu ?*~v would have great dillicnlty i getting off. .t was decided to ask i.e (Governor to hold the review on lie ltttb, Thursday. This the Gov I'nur has consented to do. i.)r. DePass went to Georgetown /esterday afternoon to request Col. ?Ipurkman to arrange the hours of :aiup duties so that the men of the e^iment may see the sports. There vill be base ball, pigeon shooting and H her amusements during the day, ?nd in thi* evenings theie will be lances and frolics galore. The First Vrtillery band has been engaged, and ho entire week will be a gala time tu old Camden town. Gov. Heyward's ttaff will accompany him on tbiB visit. There will bo exc rsions from up r.tie old 3 C's toward Rock Hill and Lancaster, and great crowds are ex p'fedto witness the iu lucenvit s t. f the militia, and to seo t <. 1 ?.i?. * hot i ;io ?> ?iall, for there will bo four good games ?two between Columbia aud Tampa, tod two between Columbia and Jack ?iOLvillr. --State 2nd inst. I'lits uii hml to it All. j A greviou? wuil ottimes comes as a re sult ot unbearable jiain from overtaxed >rgans. Diz/.ines.", llackache, Liver com jlnint and Constipation. Jiut fl'anks to Or- King's Keiv Life fills ihey put an end to it all, T',*ey aie gentle but thor? >u^h. Try theni. Only 25c. (Juarantced by K. L. /oinp. Death of Mrs , Weeks. Mrs. Week*, wife of Mr. W. J. 1'. Weeks, Kx press Ajrent, iu CntndoD, lied about midnight on Thursday night, of typhoid fever. She hnd been nick for about two woeka. Mrp. ?Veeks was a quiet, pleaaant lady, ?md those who came in contact with nor were imprewaod with her kindly nature and blamelcps life. The be reaved husband has the sympathy of ?nr entire community. The remains wre taken to Charleston on Friday r'or interment. Quick relief for Asthma Sufferers. K Honey an 1 1\ir affords imm > diate relief to asthma sufferers in t ?o ?Vnihi and it taken in time wdl t'ltppi a core. S?>ld by CJ. I'. Uuliose. children: anfe, euro* No optatmm GOul) ROADS COS FKK>Nl L. Kmc Addresses bul a Kutber >iiui Meeting A good roads conference wi s held in the opera bouse iu Csui leu Ins;, fr'riday. Tbe meoun^ wan cnli^d to jrder by Chairman SN . K. 1'Iku p<?<jf\ ?vho introduoed Senator Lu: ituer *s tbe tirst speaker. Mr. Latimer made a practical talk. He showed very clearly tbe advauuges of good toads, and tbe increase of Jax'-s w^uld be .iff-Ht by tbe iucreased vslu- a of fsrm >audf>, ibe opportunity of making more money, aud of t>ellii g tbe wcod tual is now, in an umber of instances plied up aud burtied iu order tu got rid of it. Mr. La imer spoke atroog y iu favor of Federal aid iu building the public highways. At tbe cloae of h 8 address Mr. Latimer said tbii waa ? practical juestiou aud be would like to kuow uow many iu tbe audience would fa vor a tiVc-uull tax for the Federal iJovernmeut to appropriate an equal amount. A few in the audience did not vote either way. but an over whelming majority voted iu favor of the propositioD. Congressman Fiuley was uext in troduced aud spoke along the line ludicaicd by the committee who ex tended the invitations. Ilo discussed the methods of building roads and the cost in a very able way. Mr. F. H. Hyatt was tbe last speak er aud iu a tifieen minute's talk he made quite a hit wi'.h his audiei.ee. He told of what had been doue in ttichland County aud how the com misioners mauHged the work there Wheu Mr. Hyatt asked ibe com missioners for this county to hold up their hande ? he wauted to see how mauy of them were preseut as he wuuiud to talk to them ? he fi uud that they were all absent. The good oads conference had elicited no at - ention from them. County Supt-i /isor Dnraut, of Lee Dounty, waf jreseut, having come from Bisbop .'illo to attend thiB meeting. He says ie has built f>5 miles of good roads o far iu the baby county. A complete line of eoftin? ? nil pi ices :i i'. J. Arrants. fhe 15th Annual Statement of the Bank of Camden, CAMDEN, S. C. The condition of the Bank of Camden at lie close of business July Hist. I'.H'o. iu:sorucr.s .nans and Ilisconnis, >22ii 1">0 71 tonds "J 7 DOG IK) 'ash on hand and iu other hanks, 'JO X84 leal Kstnte 1'urniture and fixtures (,XX> 75 $'-'77 042 14 I.IABIUTIKS. 'npUal $2."> (MKi 00 turplus & profits o;}(i 41 leposits I*;, ;,44 <jo >ividcnds unpaid *J4 00 *uc to other Hanks 8H7 1 $277 042 44 I, C. 11. Yates, Cashier of (he above mmed Bank, do solemnly swear that the oregoing statement is true aud correct to he best of my knowledge and belief. Sworn to before me this ttlst day of July, i'JOS. C. H. Vales, IJftghior. C. W. Birchniore, [ L. S. ] Notary Public Attest Corrcct: II. 0. Garrison, A. D. Kennedy, W. M. Shannon, Directors. An Elixer of Life ijjtfy som.e day be discovered which will prolong your life indefinitely. Until that time arrives, however, you will need the protection of LIFE ASSURANCE, as you must die so we time and may die at any time. Don't make the mistake of putting the mattet off until you can carry a large amount; take out a policy for all you can afford now, and increase this sum later if possible. Get protection and get it IMME DIATkLY. It may be a case of NOW or NEVER. W. R. HOUGH. Local Agent EquitaMe, Camden, S. C. Kiln Dried : ( Flooring, Spend your money at home and help build up your city. Remember a dol lar sent away from Cam ;den never returns. Ceiling, ,, Mouldings, Brackets, ^ f Sa(e. \ Brackets, Any Style of Casing, Flooring, Ceiling or Moulding, gotten out to order. On hand, standard sizes. Crown Mould, also Hack, Bed, Cove and Picture Mould. Quarter round, Window Stool and Caps, wainsc.ote cap and astragal. Outside casings gotten out to order. I erms Cash. Prices Ri^ht. We arr now prepared to do turn work. If you have lumber you want worked up into brackets, moulding, flooring, ceiling, & c., we will serve you in that way also, at moderate prices. Camden Casket & Coffin Factory, ('. 1 \ liOHHIQNOL, M(ik. W ill ;uvi'. o this week ? Bvist New Crop Turnip Seeds Improved Rvta Baga, and other varieties. Wo are Headquarters for Buist Seed and can till your orders promptly. CHAS. P. DuBOSE, Prescription Druggist. July 0, 1903. Notice To Teachers And J Trustees. Beginning at the opening of the present school year, July the 1st, teachers must use u 'hen- schools the new School Register, ivticti may be had on application at this ofiice. Claims will not be approve! unless made on the new forms. R. C. Bruce, Supt . Kd ucui ton K t'. Application for Final j Discharge. Notice la hereby given that thirty <) iys I .vf:er il'ite, the undersigned will apply to | the Probate Judge for Kershaw Ctmiiiy 1 foi 1. otters Dismissory as administrator if I tin estate of Julia- |{. Adams decea-ed. j Sanil. H Adams, Ad mini -i rat or. Ju'y 11, I WILLIAMS &STEADMAN FIRE INSURANCE ACENT 0A..1DEN, - - - S. C The best and the oldest comr panies represented by on agency. All losses paid prow ptly. tCddol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature la strengthening and recon ducting the exhausted digestive or gans. It lathe latest discovereddigest int and tonic. No other preparation :an approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgla, Cramps and ill other results of imperfect digestion. PrlceWc, and 91. Largo olio contain# 2V4 times small ?lxo. Book all about d y a pepsin, mailed* ree Prtpartd by E- C. D?W1T *cO? Chicago. RE?AL ESTATE; and COLLECTING ~Ai j US r All property f^r or rotit. ulJ till ClHltlJo placed 111 1 1 i \ Lttlid* will receive prompt ;Atteut:v>u Lm-ius <~f iJl kinds ? ieut.-<.r i pet) hccvni.ts I Ortice opposite the Workman lit' u*e iu J, F. Jeo km '6 ctliee. G G. ALEXANDER. Summons for Relief (Cwn/Aamt not Sercid ) ? > ate of Squill Cato..iu- -( . un'y : Ker shaw ? Cuut : of Common I'icas. | Minnies Bautu, survivor of M itities Bautu and Herman Uautii, form it Copartners I u* Baum lit \ s. ? l'laiutir! . against ' iS. Itiey Helton, Be uj a in i u Bo'ton, LVivit Bel ion, Jo?epu Helton, Ktiiiii i S".t i iford, Julift Struiif r i. M .ty V.r .vmd< r, > ?rah Bracy , E l?. li.lt .11. aii.l Su; .0 .1 eu 1 kin>. ? Defendants. ' To the Defendants ? j VOL' ALU-: IlKlitliV j?1'MMmNI11? and , , required to answer the comprint iti this 1 ac:iou, wbicti w .11 be tiled :ti tbi- otl.c>' of the Clerk of tins V " u ? ; r 1 . it. i t> hi-vc .1 copy of your answer to the *a.d 0 m.j tint ; on t It e subscriber at In- ottn-e in Camion, *v C. wttliiu twenty days attei mo ?ei\icc ; "ereof, exclusive of the day <ucti >er- I vice; and if you fail to answer t in* complaint >vuhin the tune aforesaid, tin- pW.ntiti : :i 'lits action will apply to the Court for the?! : chef demande I in the I'.miplnint, Haled Juue I'Jib, A, l>. l'.'O i, Camden S. C J. 'I'. HAY. l'lailititl's Attorney. To Sidney Belton, Henjamiti Helton, David j lieltjn and Joseph Helton, Dcletidants 11 this action ? lake nonce that the ^um months and Complaint in this action , week duly tiled in the oliice ct the Clerk 01 this Court at Catndcu, J*. C. on tin* l 'th i day of Juno , H03. .,t. J. T. ll.W . I'll'-. Any. j NOTICE. Notice is hereby 1 v 0 : 1 no one allowed 10 hunt, tish ot v?i!.erwi?e tri*?p:i>- upon the Mn.bery place. Any "tie violating thU no tic* will be prosecuted. Also 11. 1 trc->| ? arm ing allowed on the o'.d race track premi -c>, west of Camden, which is also in my j os>i * sion for tliis year. Those who want to have their stock pas tured, cati be accomodate i by "oring me. Kvatis Collins. SHORTHAN A l'verting I *?.?! i iuai? s 1? 1 1? Bookkeeping taught thor oughly and practicsi'v at MACKKA T s lil'SIN K^s COLLKiil-:. Co In in but. S. C. Write lor Catalogue, Tuition rest aonable. Enter now. W. II. Mut-leal Otlicial Court Stenogiaphei-, l'i esuieut Every body wants to know that 1 amcotnmctor for plumbing, heatiog, tinning, cornice work, and every thing in tbe metal line. At my shop yon will tind stoves, beatern, ranges. Electric supplies and everything connect! with my business. If I am out . town it will pay yon to drop me a letter, which will be forwarded. Yours truly John 1\ J enkitis. C. C. MOO HE, Attorney At Lr/ir. Special [attention given to collection of Rents, Accounts, Etc. Ileal Instate Bought and sold. Firti Insurance. You Know What You Aro Getting. Every article of jewelry yuu buy from Messrs. Weinberg . Bros, is fully guaranteed. You know just what you are get ting. If it does not prove ex t aetly as represented, a new I piece is given you in its .place i ? ? I Application for Final Discharge | Notice i? hereby given that thirty d?vg a ft i r date, the undersigned will apply to ' the Probate Judge for Kershaw Coutiiy t"'r Letters t'ismissory as adunnistratri x of I the i stale <Jt James Push, deceased. Currie Bush, Administratrix. I August 1, I'.'O . OR I. H. ALEXANDER DENTIST. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege Broad Street, Camden South Carolina, KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. Cm EV'C KIDNEY CURE It ? rULKLl 0 Buaraitsid Rtiedj or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles* PRICE 50c. and $1.00. -i Sol l>y C. P. Dnliosp, Dmggist. THE O PC RATES Double Daily Trains Carrying- Pullman Sleepers, Cafe Cars (a la carte) aud Chair Car? (seat* free). Elcctric Lighted Throughout o e t w e c n I Birmingham, [Memphis and Kansas City ? wv?*y>. AND TO ALL POINTS IN Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territories AND TNI 4V"**1 Far West and Northwest THB ONLY TMROUQN SLBBPINd CAR LINB BETWEEN THE SOUTHEAST AND KANSAS CITY Descriptive literature, ticketB ar ranged and through reservations made upon application to W. T. SAUNDERS, Gcn'L Ait, Pam. Dirr. o * F. E.Clark, Thav.Paib.Aqt., Atlanta, Ca. W. T. SAUNDERS Gan'l Agent Paasangar Dapartmant ATLANTA, GA. To Crre a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ? pt/// ?vwy Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months. This Signature, ">OX. 25C. Kimball - - - .... Pianos Highest, Artistic Standard. fFsed in 1 00,000 Homes, including the National (Japitol, and tlie Homes of the world's greatest HEnsiefans* K I M BA Lfi I'lANOS nre oelnhrated thronghont the mUHicHl world for their wonderfnl depth, brilliancy and parity of tone, their I'tfht. refiponeive iotion, their nrtiHtio deni^ri and beau ty, their utrennth of c(.riHtrnetion mid <rent dnrahility, making thorn the npnoial fnvoritOH with all the ronown id mnhioiariH and mimical inatmctorH throughout America and Knrope. For Factory Prions and Liberal Torms address ! W. F. BLOUNT, Gon'l Southern Rep., Raleigh, N C Money to Loan On farm IhiuIh 4in nun of $:*.00 up nt X |i?t ocnt,- in ninn h of :$),000 up at 7 <> r con No oy min!n?ic>n chargcl. M, f.o^ in I< \ n k Money to Loan. O ngns mi improved ffirinR n 7 ',f por ci> ill inlcroHl on Siiimh of $|(VX).00 an'' ovnr, f\n<l H por rent on RiitnM of )o?n i hail #1,000 00 No nomtniw*ion<< rhnr^o<l Ka y'nrun. \pply to I,. A. Wittkownky, ChiihI'mi, S. C. /i i ( ' I,. Winkler. I I'ii i k How. Ni'W ^ oi k It is with pleasure we call your attention to our stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Being selected with great care in regard^to QUALITY and PRICE, wegfeel surejyou will be pleased with both. We can save you money if you will give us a trial. Come and be con vinced. 2JA*fiill line'ofJMen's, Boys, ^Ladies' and Mis ses SHOES on hand at prices that defy compe tition. We would like to'seejyou at W. H. ZEMP'S, The SHOE, HAT & CLOTHING MAN. (JOI A" AT ( i I jKNNS. This ever popular game which centuries a^o was the pastime of Kings and their Courtiers is now the favorite game of the Sport-loving America ns Til K CiOLF KNTII UK I ANTS Will l>o ^liid to know that this popular ! RESORT Iijik added n nine hole cou i*s(^ to it,H MANY ATTRACTIONS The Course Offers a Diversity of Links Sel dom Seen in Nine Holes open June 1st to Oct 1st " For rates of board and other particulars address? THE GLENN SPRINGS OO.