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ffo (janiatea tjks^iele ( AM DEN*. S. Jan. ->7 Ui iS?3. 4 ?tfp f *>; I HI RCH DIKErTOEI*. htES3V:ES.,lN"('f!CltCH--'R?V. W. T,V. Factor, breach in<r every Sahb -f-h * ii a. m Sun lay Scwwi every >,ib L i.'h at 5 p. m. I' rare s er^ry 'iVt.-flnc.-Mv at 0 p. nl Ta.- public ii; c*?rdiaiiv ?*v:c?'! to attend. '? race KrS|< op.\f. Cm*??<;r ? Rov.J.M S: ?r;ev, K or- tor. Services Sunday at 11 ? 'clof. k : Sur.-iav School at ?> p.m. Kven - ?;* .>prricr ar 0" n.::j. Friday afternoon ?ervie?? at fJ p.m. B \f*Ti"T C>*H*Kr-r, ? R-w Mrron W. Gordon. Pastor Preaching everv :n-!ay at H a. m. am! 7 :??> p. m. Sury 5 j Hthool front -- * tfdiv praver-me.'tm^ e\Vry Wednes It'u, ? _ ? . . . ? ? \ I! 1 ?> *. *od 1 p. M- every tv at o w'clo k i*. jl" .Hi seats ? re :re*. (O atteit'l- ?->. -- - t \\-tj S?;n.l iv at 5 :00 t>. ?n ?J V OiVr rv . - :<.*e :re Tfso pubiic is coHiaHv invited r<> attend Tiie C. V- P. S. C. E. meet? Litti.kton Street ?vlKT;r.?m>T Cituarir-? Rev. M. L. Carlisle. *Pa?tor. 1 *rpacliin? every Si: nday at II a. :n. an:) T : {.> p. m. Prayei*meet:ng Thririday at :00 p. m. j'unflay >choo,i at 4 :'I0 Srrang * rs and visitors are cordially invited. All .-Hjata free. v VOTT^irt Meeting of the Democratic Ex ecutive Committee. , ' ? A. meeting of the County Peniotrmtir Cxnaiittle of K^r^Ita* conntv ? request ed at the Court fionse in Camden. OwJ Monday first day *f Court week in Fc!-;-' t uary ^larirfir honra of recess, to consider a matter of some importance to be sub mitted to them. ^ ' ^ , J so. R. Good a i. k, - - ? . Clmynaa ? : pazmpicsES u?" * i The snow last vreVk gave * booic I to the sale of oversho^i. 9 Don't forget tQ make ycur return -to tiie County Auditor. Judge Witherspoon will. preside at the February tfcrra of court. YTt h*Ti? had enf ogh of tT?e beau tiiui ?now to last as several veanO Mr John A. Sireorn ia the au-J thorized eolleciof for The Chroni cle. Look oat for hitn. * All kinds oi provisions continue to go a^. Now0is ft good tims to cure yoor luriijwuon by stofvuiiou. L (;0L I). P. Dancaa Has beer? elected chairman of the bo^r<j cJ railroad Commissioners 'if South Carolina. Man is a good deal iike a tisn. You know the fish would never gel ia very serious trouble if it k*>pt its mouth shut. We have recently had a great dea' of very Cold weather and it has j been hard on our people who have their wood to buy. The colurons-of this paper are always open to' the people for an expression of opinion on all sub jects of general interest. Mr R. T. Fewell wa9 elected may or of the "city* 6f Rock Hdi last! Thursday. .They were five lick-.-ts ia tlie field. A good time to settle up f ir your ; paper is when you coroe^lo town court week. Don't forget us if you ' owe the printer/!tfiyt?*jng. Sullivan fuilefci to knock out Cor-; i^ett but it is yndersfood that he! has succeeded in i irking one of the ' r.ew Columbian postage stamps. A 4>The ruling passion strong in death A 51empb:s. paper s -v* t*ie last art of <?i I li^ast Hull rr : was to steal a funeral march or:: IJ.aiae. The citizens ? f S imler are a * >in making an e:f ?rt for a big bete'. Those en^ng d in '.his project say j thai the hots; I qufstioa is now an assured fact. - - When Cleveland becomes Presi dent ag?:n he will find that there are 24,132 more office holders than there'were when he left the White House m 1SS-3. -TTk-re is an o' l saving that a cold winter with meaty of snow makes a good crop year. J? that be true there ought he an abundant harvest reaprd in 1S93. "Pa>s around the hot- tie and we l! all take' a drinkv is a se-ntiment which will find its realization is many a fence cor net* when t!ie new liquor- Taw goes in: J* eifeet ? if ? Ex, Tj The Constitution says a Ten nrs-ee ?ditor thanks God "That V **was born where he He i* evidently nn.T^r the iiupvvs-ion that Tie was in danger of being horn 4ftsrhere he wasn't. $fc . ^JpTimes seem to he bard, but the flrttrL.n^rs are comisg thitk and fast. The hotels here are full ail the time. The drummers certainly n?ve not lost in the business ontlook. - T .e New York World ha-* sent u> a neat iiitle circular glvir^ its cir Cu'iHtioD during 1*^2. Tip; average of the daily was 3$0i,r.K>, A'hile tue total for the year was 22*7 2 4,880. This is somewhat above oir fig ures. v'te election for Iat?n?Jant and ^ a:?:ens a i Westviitfe tork phicr Ust Sitnrdaw t:.;e following hoard being elected: intendant ? Dr. W. Clyburn. Wardens? J. T. Yrm* J S. M^Donal-h O. M. An Uw Tff and R. L. Hell. Hade Simmons, twelve vear oil s?>a of Jv?nn Simmon *. coi -red, rar. away from his father's hon-c I' utj> day. and has not sir.ee be??a heard i' O'jt. ; Any information concern tf mg the h??v w.li thanktnllv re ceived by his parents. C >agiess;n-.ti H~rap!?ill and Sen ator Butler have been appointed members of tlu? presidential re ception r.uin :r. nt. e for the inaugura tion bah. 1 he duties are not urduous but tlie teleckion is a com f'timent to the South Carolina lUksuieo* . J 1 Ke postotfices at Weatvilie. in } iv?.i siiaw county, and Jefferson in ( <J hesterneld county, haw been made i Money Order otttces by an order of ! the Post Office fiepartmenf. ex tending this brancifcof service to jail office3 paying a certain amount j of compensation. Superintendent x>t Kducaiion i May field has received a loiter from : Hon. J. L. M. Currv. general agent, j | notifying hnn t'int no more of the I | Pea body fund wis! go to graded | j school*. The Winthrop Trainin? | School and Ciatlin College will con-; ? tinue t.? get a porti >n. j Su ve Ryan, the* bankrupt rner ? chant prince of A.lmta, '.vlio h3>! 1 been in jail for a ? i-n r f ; >r contempt [ i of court in r<'f:!>inij to tUlr.vr c.er Ktain .assets which il^ court hi Id j thai he had in his j>? ha> i been released >r. .?* bi>nd of ?100,000. | until a trial or n be hud by a jury. j Internal Revenue officers say tlv?xt 4iif the Diwpensaiy law goes into effect sales of liquor will fall i otr to such an extent that the office of Intern:.! lie venue for South Car olina may he abolished and the! | Sta^C attached to North Carolina j or Georq:i*V This prediction | [ought to please prohibitionists. | Every man, woman and child j shot. Id read one, or both of the! county paper?, and tiie large ma-1 jority, we ,iiave i^o uo;rb% no H >wevcr, there are mmy who do n->t. We want all the subscribers .wo can get and hope to j^et several handled new on^s this year. Thay are coming m nicely j isl now; thanks to onr friends. ; A man who broke into a store in j Cincinnati in the morning w?s ar ; rested, tried convicted and sentenced j the same day, and before night was j in his cell in the penitentiary be I g lining a five \ ears sentence for his ! crime. That is tiie way to administer theltw so as to make it respeited and iDake crime unpopular. Whalj this country most needs to day U toj run its courts by the English or the Cincinnati: schedule. | ?> _ Those who observed the West ern heavens last M-nuIay night saw [3001c thin* beautiful when Jupiter, Stars and the moon were huddled together. Jupiter was occulted hv the moon at *ftve minutes after nine o'clock, and was totally obscured f.?r f?rty minutes. He entered the moon's disk just above tiie northern horn, an i emerged from about t lie middle of the lower right quadrant. The uioon came up from the west anil passed them in its journc3 eastward, and l>y to-night will be a i^reet way in advance of them In; a f<-w days M irs wiil overtake Jupiter and if av>i him to the west, hut. will not he in is great a hurry about it a=> the moon. . ''If the fool editors of the News! m \ Courier don't stop their criti cisms of the new liquor law they'll drive ewrv preacher and every wQman in South Carolina into the Tfllman ranks.*5 These ars Lhe words as reported to n*, of a dis tinguished anti in this countv, but c? - ins advice came too late. Those] '?fool editors'' have done done it." | and thv combination between the; bar-room men and the autis has! been petfjcted. The Tillman ban-; uer, which never yet, kiew defeat,; and the prohrhiti on standard are j now and will 1 >e henceforth borne! i>y the same array. " And the bar | rooms must <10. This v. Ill be, another revolution, and a great j many people scarcely believe it, but; i!?e wheel of ivform must make one I more mm.-- Edgefield Advertiser.! C<> vr:i r Tiilman. Complro'ler j j <*ei eral KlUrbe and Chairman j liraMon, t !?e special -committee in1 | charge of the distribution of the | *5.000 appropriated by the General A-sem'olv f : the purchase of a r t i fl eia! limbs f.>r Confederate sol <1 iers?, are re fi ly lo jeceive applications, ['he money is avail abo to t.iose : who received any portion ofi_j,he f ml .M -propria ted in 1SS1. The !:iw does net make any provision j for ?nv one wlio lost r? lirsb or an eye j : who didn't- receive a portion of the! fund. The fund in IS81 was ?2?>, j , 000 and was a 1 consumed in the | ; purcha-** <o dtijf-Iicat.es i f the old j | iimb*. It -is desire*! thai all ('or ; fc-d.M- if be i::f ?rrne.j t>? this fund ? n;?d that they under?!and ils pur-! i pose. The monev rci:! be prom- j [ :.ed among the a pvlicunt*. us there j (is no other wav ?f ^nrnvlng how !manv'r.f the former b.?m ticiancs are alive or in the State. The proof neee-sarv is lh::t the ap ; plicant received a portion of the fn (id iv hen l^st distributed. *Dr X ? i t ?"* h :s seen 520 sne ; ce*shd nights in "a::-, 3 10 i ri Lon I f ; don and 10 * in .,f.v Yoik. IVrso'inj '5 {Mi I ion. M1' Jirnmie Latham, of Csmden. was in liishoiK i i ! .i on last Satuv | day?News. Hon. J as. K. M igil!. of jbyuvseil. F: ace. w:;s in town Monday. ? Lan casle r fc? ;? tcrpnse. Mr. H. Banni was called toWins | b to Wednesday by the illness and | subsequent de^th of his kimsman. j Mr. S iiini? Wolfe. Mr. JVolfj wa> | the father of 31r$. Dr. ttiruc'l. * Jr Mrs. W. A. Sclirocl# has returned I uome^from a ^i?;t to Lancaster, i accompanied by her sis'.er Mis> I Daisy Young. j Miss (Carrie rtra?in gl on his re ] turned home from a visit to Wil ; ming?oc N. ?' M . s. V/alt^r, of I> aldington wh ) . has t>een visiting relatives here has 'Tret timed heme, M:ss Ola iVeb-ps^of J.ydia is vi.? ii'i'ti MrrH, T. Robinson's family ' lias week. I Mr. W. H. Z4..x sp. who has been quit-- ; 1 < ? ' j - j n f the pa?t week, :s bc-Jter we a;e g'ad lo be a'rlc I'- > s tate. I ?j Mr. Jesse Gardner, now a citizen 1 : of Columbia, and a printer by trade -i^ave us a peasant call this week. | Ih Services Sunday Notice is hereby given th^i thfcre will he no services in the Camden ; Presbyterian church next sabbath, !Jan. 29, as I have an appointment1 ' to preach ebewhere. W. W. Mills, Pastor. ! ?* l/v vU X vild Wi WW* i** Attention of farmers and gar I lienor is called to ati article by ! W. T. Walter.. E-.q. in tins issue, 'it shows v? i ? :? t :i spendid result can be obtained by lilf; judicious use of the beat graiies < ?i fertilizers. ZtiZLZZzi C7 Cr.ow. (Calicos, ("iicck Lawn, Bleach and Brown ?,oou~, cte , etc., slightly damaged by the snow from le: ks, *ili be >ol ( i :it '-nee a gieat sacrifice. at once if you want bargains, f?S tlli'Y ill us! g". Gilt Edge Store. ? W ?*?* M ?* ? -??* ? W ?*?) W V * We?? V ? A lecture ou temperance will be delivered at the Camden Baptist church next Wednesday night. Feb. 1st, by J. P. Gibson, 1). G. C. T., ?na'e lecturer and organizer of the South ? ai' iina Grand Lodge I. O. I G. T. Tne lecture is free, and ail are cordially invited to attend; it will beg in at S : 15. Death Mrs M iggie Jone?, relict of t!ie late James Jones, Esq., died in At lanta last Friday. The body was! brought to Camden for interments and the funeral services we e held, from lite Methodist church, Sunday at 11 oYiocfc, a:-:d were conducted by Rev M L Carlisle. Mrs Jones leaves a son and t*o daughters to mourn her \>ss. The family form-i e uiy resided here, but of laic years have made their home in Atlanta, j A Ve aici-Agaiist the 33's In the U S. Court at Chftiloltel 'Inst Siturday tire j i ry in the case "f H. T. Hudson against the 3C's R. R. Co. for cutting off his foot j while coupling cars at Blai-kshurg, ! returned* a verdict of $ J,3'2I. ? damages, which verdict was reduced j to *1,500 by the j^siding .T The plaintiff accepted I he red need verdict but the Railroad appealed to the U. S. Circuit Court. The ap, peal will heard at Richmond, Va. next month. Col Tripp's Present. The Blaiksburg News says that. C??l. A. Tiipp, superintendent of t he 3C's railroad, who is a most poptd ir gentlemen as w? l! as a j most ? abai le and efficient rail road j man was recntly presented a beau tiful silver service bv the agents and operators along the line of the road <>f which he. is the superinten ded" . The News says: "It/ is not only a handsome present but is ;i eonclusive proof of the cordial re lation txisting between the Super intendent and those emploved hy ; him in the management of tin- i road." Disappointed Huntsiro a. A p trtv of h n u ts men from Cam Jen passed through Mianing last Siturday on their way to S .nteo for a big hunt. The party was composed r{ the following gentle men: B. II. Bovkin, L. W. Hoy kin, T. J. Anerum. T. B. Ancrum, James Cantev, W. lv Johnson, sr. and f >ur sei v.mts. Tlieir vehicles! were filled with evervthing to make camp life comfortable, and . from j tb.e reports we hear from Smtee^we j have no doubt but that their trip will be rewarded with an abundance oKil^me. ? Manning Times, Jan 18. Welearn that the hunt way not at all successful. The cold snap came on, and together with the j heavy snow, prevented any sport at . 1 ! I "Br Bill" Wiii bj' Kirs ' Hi):,'' will i-r<\.or.u.! 1 the Opera House n. xt Wed nesdav ni^lii. The com pa v; ii an excel lent one and the play, which hns given rreat sat i>f icti?>n wherever rendered, is n 1 ii;h t i ac -roin^d v an \ sure to please. Read the fo! ! > ?> i :jt press extracts: ??The vpi y l''inny English cori-r dv, "I>r !>' 1.' was li'onoht out f.?r L ! i ?? first I i me last evening r.nd ?v:;s ? enio\ ed hv 1 :i :? i> ? a^dienee. The . ? ? . . . ... I piece cor ? :inny?-?ni:rio a tr!, it tin* const?: n l niirw? and merriment of; tfi" spf.-' s '.v-is any criterion. j It is ?- k t :'v!')v! y a?r.u>in::. and s.?Miei of !;?,;? situations are quit novels/' '? -I)- S?i!!," i> a iood, liqlit f a rce- ! c->rr??'dv. fonnd.-d ii pr : n a ? s i i _r ! ? ? , si >rv. I)r Wi.iia'n Brown, a j i : vki .1 jjf London pkvsieian who ha?| m:i?:i?'d. trivi-s up hi< pr-cliee in' : order to eseape !;i> ! !k-:iI.I and! ' ?t lid" ?_>?<> w.'l l i: v f i' I < 'I" d >. ii'.s I oians nrrt f r- ? i rated. iio-.vc\?'|-. I through t lie *<v. ; ] ruc.-int, rlfoi is of :;i> falhi^'-in-la'v. ? ? 1 in :: large j ; pr ac i I ?;;!c'l i i irvvs his old :!nd liini, ;s n.?T a Serir9 of; i -'i!.' c ee.plieati -as arise, j jl'iiirf :rp.on<j : ho*u . wheal he had j jmt-: i:: :<? tni*r days Mrs Hai;ton. j | now t ' w|f.-> of a {police ofiicjer, and ; Miss Fan ntleroy, a dan?euse. The] 1 pieefe is one which cannot fail to j i amuse and entertain an audience,' I A/ul it jumped at once into popu-] ?: laYH v." ' " -V ; T * jT ? " - " ? -- ** .** ' "kw" Th.k f-!l.?win.r is ^ lis: o: letters re 'anealUd for in the Camden \ p -?t ofii-.-e irrr J. .he week ending Dee. j 2>r:i I***: ' V.i M \ damson J Ii Bird J ,i v s'-i "ify Sae Brown . i'orp/ T tvltir Mary Kngliah ; \ I ?l ?it* Riow.i -^Tartha Cook I i* C ?.lerran ^ A^ddio ? L-v:d >;? Gary K G'a 5c > ! E M Hrrekabeo ? ' Janie | Jonc-s ] Miss Susio Yor.n^ i .'.J:* M->: (b!y ? A Ii Murray j .i itv.-s T Hohtri-t - A 'ice Par per j [>;;p.iel Sit'iins Hi.-har.i S'nannon ? tVt.-r Vtan'ev Harriet Wiilramson I Willie !i W-itk n.-' . j <r Persons caiiin^ for th<-se letters will pi ;:s^ state ichfil tcer A they were al ; v?-r;isod. G. (x .Alexander* P. M. Do-3't fail to see '-Dr. Bill"* next Wednesday aight. Grand and Messrs J. J. miesioner, J. A. man of the board oftoonty mis*ioners, and fk C. Kirfelej diror, composing ?lite Itoard^H juijj commissioners, met oa Tuesday and 3 drew the following flames as jurors. ! The grand jurors will s^r^e tbrotigt out the year: the petit jurors will seive at the February iterm ofcouri. ? - ; GRAND JL'ROKS. ? R. M. Drakeford, J. J. Chrjstmas, i . J. Z. Young, W. I). Bos kin, . ! WyJie J. Dority, Andrew ,1. Scarhroulgh, E. Dinkias. Isaac Gay, L. C. Hough, ' , Spencer Kniler-ae, I J. 11. Isbeli, E. F. Raiey, Thomas S. Hy at%. K. W. Hough, J. W. Murchison, John J. L> rati ley v jr., J. J. B. Truesiel, W. H. Kelly, PKTIT JCKOUS. ? ? Thos. K. Watt?, ? v S. A. B ran ham, O' R. C. Brown, L. A. Bradford, Benj. TidwcB, Kugene Viilepigae, T. V. "Sessions, ? John W. Mn no, G. J. I>:i'kyr, Henry BarlulJ, Jas. W. Dixon, FrSnkJin e, Simon Stok^ Julius P. Dairney, ^ W. W. Gay*, ' '* ' Rochat 1 B. Stokes, % > D. E. Hinson, I>. W. H'M ton, P. L. MeNaughton, T. H. Cojielund, Eiias Br:) n not:, T. A. Spr;jf?k'V, John K. Laker, I). Christmas, * W. J. Truesdt-I, C.^tt . Brown, B. fl. B(?\ kin, > H Baum^ J. W. Butler, \V. K. Thompson, J. S. Rhame, J:is. A. Outlaw^ B. J. Campbell, C. E. Davis, John t Donald, W. Beife* Way Oat in Georgia. Keysviile, Ga, .Jan. 10, '93. Kditok (Jamden Chronicle:? With best wishes I greet you tf.liia cold day, and will have :t word or l wo to sav to in v ohbfriends In Kershaw fcounty through the col umns if V'tir v:iluaM>; paper. We had a hie: snow here oh Dec. 24, and ?'<? arc ha\in<.; the heaviest 5 n o w I have- seen for scverai years today. KvuVythi^^ is white and netting whiter as it continues t?? snow. We are sinning a crop this year somewhat hopifnl. Oats are hav ing a hard lime with the continued col*! weather. Everything is cheap enough here except baron; corn 40ots. ; fodder 50ct*. ; peas f>0cts. We would !>e <;! id to see our eld friends, but do no1, know when we will see the good -old city a??t*in. Politics has died out over here! ami we hope to have peace and prosperity P?r the next, four years.] We had a friend 1 row Camdem | nowHiv in^2? in Augusta, to spend Inst wet k w i tiuU u s . W e 1 : a ve a ?roo l tr.any friends iu Augusta from Camden. Wti ha*e a jrrent many Caiolini-j ans fiver lieie from Kershaw. Sum ter, (1 wendon, Dat !in<:lon, M irion an I many ?"her cou..t;v?. W?- i-xp-jcl s.v;.n l.? ii :r*.*c ano'd:- i raiitoad to our little br,t<j. ? We hope t >r a sroori crop year, as j there haw been ??? manf freezes! and much sn >>v ii: the [art three 1 we?dc. We have i.l.-nty of woc.d out hero if nothing else. f As we close v.- ri tin jr. it has Q'lit sno^ia^ and <jone i > sleeting I ar i.i It an ; the >nov are several, incite* deep :? n.i -j;'> lin?i deeper. With best wi^'n--n to The Cnsoxi cr.r, 1 . J. ?? ??;?ky. A I'lJic'n of Salt Is v.-ry valuable whoa von \v;:nt it and jj-t i". ami you then realise full> what the irrcpressib'e small bay :tieant wii'-u he H.d i, "S ilt is the thing that im ikes t-iii :??*_! -? 1. 1 -to bid when >????'. don't piU:wy-oa." Tiiere a/i^ lots of curious thing- nb>ut salt, more linn anyone not interested in I xik'n; it up wonl ^ iiVTs-jrie : and you may I.-a n many f.?et< abr?-ii it t'la* y- >u never befo:e k:v.v b* f'>r * by readi t ie chartni i *1 y writt -n and beau'ifuMy Mil i<Jrat ' i article, "Kroni t i ? i> of a Cry*, xi I .< -d Sea.'' puY-ii?heu i i !>.?;;<> v^t's Ka-nilv M ii* "j" F ?bru-ry. A :o;h?r p p?r, ^ *T!i ? ?c * World," :*lso ve: ?.? fully rate<; . t -:1s ...1 :.!?- / :t g a/.iers, and h-?w lechery ii:c f-'-rme i : ??(?.?!e?ti d' Of piles" i? es a;i' po- at ti.i; ntnt?. and-i^ i' l istrat.H; v. ": ;< ; ::;re- f ; ''II irnessin^ : ? iire * ?" irives the hoys sorn ? n >v?l ft k.rf'3 an.i how to u.-v- th "ni; ana f-?ni l*(vhiua Mirks-' you can ! a: i how to d fin<1 cliin.i of Ii:b* i n: mnke-?, for th * exlsau.H t'.ve pa;;er e <ntain.-? illustrations of over j.f ?rty disti :etiT3 mirks. Thr s:orie{i in j thin nr.inVc.- arc e^p< ei?Uy good, it ; i.-j d: iljce.it l?? h > >> between "YijhTtf Seven Vale;- tine "Tie Tales of Two 1 ParrbtV 4< Martha's <4T:ie j .Story of Judiiir' and .sjveril others: whiie every one of th? numerous do partmont^ is fill to overflowing with tr.e best n, good tbiuija . 'i'hesre arc two i heati^faf f;:ll-pa|?e g1. avr5i>-s ahd | ot';er iS\-!r itio.n* and ul! this f:irnishe<l i i r ?m i v 20 cents ?nd twelve numbers,^ j eq .al merit -;r^ fivers f >r $2 * war. | F?:}i!>s{:eel by W. Tenaitngs Pernorc^t. >5 ! I4th st.. New York.- ." ROOD'S GUARANTEES ?? a cure. What it has done for othcr^ it wili do for you. sure to i's Sarsaparillx , othcr^ it w i get-Hood' ill?* Examination for a kri}fl?t ?cScbolArsbi p. statcj a kindly put Sj.\Yofford Fit t ; n ^ NThfis *cb<^^ li>''' for^Jie It Nri|] be awp<fcd to?jg the best average ior? compjsj naticjn set : and comlucted tyy CoOTjMi^i >aer and other ttteml Boarfd of Exannnets. school leant to The exaiwi?a?irt?r J*hI w open bora over the age of fourteen, and of j mor*l'sfandii.g. It *111 insist of ter (|?:es5ions on ca^hofthe follow ing branch es : i ; > I. Ei^.rlish (r/ummar? T^rts of ?peeeh. for^r . titatla short story rj:ad f?r repro duction, a$? testqf expression ar.d spel ling.; : i. li; Aritltfpete, embracing fractions C'enimon 'ftnjji Decimal, and Common s. II j. U.;S Iliatorv. <? IV. Geography. .J ^ The examination of applicants for the ^chojlarsbip for this county will be held in the school comraisionera office in tl>e C^urt House on Saturday-*#Sn., 28th., cjuimencing at 9 o'clock The successful applicant is required to mail certificate from School Commission er, together with his own name and age, the name of parent and P. 0. address, on or 'tfore. Friday. February 3. Fur ther information he lrad bv writing to A. Kenibert, |iead Mai ti^ Spartan siV^iv Guaranteed (jure. We authorize our advertised druggist to <M>H L)r KingpSTKew Discovery for con sumption, coa?djs and colds, upon this condition : if you are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lumr, throat or ehesij trouble and will use this remedy is di rected, giving it a fair trial and exv^ri ence m> benefit, you may r^t'im the bot tle and ha vje the money reminded. We could not make this offer did we not knn\v that Dr King's New discovery cojifd he relied n. It never d!??^>poin1s. Trial hottliK j We at F..T, Zemp's dru ; stor*. Ijiir{?c sizy 50c. and $l.iO. ?? i 1 " -^1 A Leadef.v Since its! first iutrodacjion. Kh-cfric Bitters has gifted rapidly ir; pepnla ? fit- i vor; unfit now?i^ is clear'y in "he I ud among pure m-.dicinal toairs ?nd :?1 1 >a lives ? containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or ir>t?'xi ant, it. i> recognized n? the be*t and purest medi cine for all ailiraents ( f stu./Meh, liver or kidneys. It will cmot xi k hejda<*he, indication, constipation and drive ma laria from the system. S.:tisfa?ti?;n guaranteed with each bott!c or t:.e inoni ey wi'l L-c refunded, rfo'.d' ly F. L. Zeijnp. i - u 1 : Backien's Arnica Salve. Ti;c Best Salve in the world for C uts.. Brjil^es, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rh?iun. Ft-j.-r Sores. Tetter* Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns. and all Skin Frup-' tiojis, and postively cures5 Files, or o pay required. It is guaranteed to give < perfect sali.-jf ictioa. or money rrfuude ? I'riee 25 cents ui-r box. For sale by 1' L. jZemi-. Te^h, Mange and Scratches of eve ry kind, on human or anitoils, cured in 30 tnipuies by Wollord's Sanitary Lo'iou. ! Ti.h* never fails. Sold b\ Dr F. L. Zemp, Camden, S. C. Rheumatism Cured in a Day.? "ilvslic Cure" ti.r Rheumatism aiid Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. 1 1 ? action u;>on tie! system is remarkable and invsteri* ous. ft at once removes the cause, and the disease immediately dianp pears. The first dose greatly bene fits; 75 cents. Sold by F. M. Zetnp druggist, Camden, S. C. JQ _ English Si?aviti Linmnent removes all Hard, S dt or Callou-ed Lmnp* Slid 151i-misli?'s, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, RUcj-bone, Stifl.-s, Sprain? all S^o'.Seii Throats*, Ooti^hs t'e. Save *50 bv the use of one 1?. *i i !??. Warrau'ed the nu>st vv?>i:d-nu Ml? uii-h Cure evfi known. S. -1 i l>\ Dr F. L Z O.imd^n, S. C. 'STien Babj- wes sick, wo gave her Costorla. 'iS'hen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. ^Vbea she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. TThen sae bad Cbiicren, she gave tbesi Castoria. Three Ke.uitifu! rieces. "Air Sl.ip Waltz," '* (>kian??ina \\ :dtz'* :jnd; *'l;?dd Kt ih.ws* (iran.) Mareli," ar?' ^ito e<'ttnp-'M;i>?;is- of Isaac DoV.-, and iiro iiiushral gt'ins. They c<ui:p!\si.* live 5>ajrrs eaeh ; iUustrate?l till ? p iyes. ni * ditlicult i!? exo?'Ut;o:u hut* h: :*r.t'f il i;i ConiLo?iiti- n. Ti:e .rejrular priee is .V*c. e:?eU, 1'v t iv way oi infr?ii!uct:"n tin y Will be inailcd ' o any a id"es?s fo^tOe. Per copy i.r t!:c three for o0;\ when *r <lt red <:\rcrt irom lsa.'e Pol' s, pn 4| I'sli T, I|/di;;n:ip'.>iia , In;". - Clifford Bl A Boston Boy's Eyesight | Saved-Porhaps Ki3 0 *' By Hood's Sarsaparllla? Blood Poi soned -by Cankipu Read the following from a ?r^fc*uil mother: u My little boy had Scarlet Fever when 4 years old. and It left him very weak au?l with blood poi??t?r4 -with canker. His oyes became so inflamed that hi* sufferings were intense, and for seven weeks ho \ ?? | Could Hot Opon Mis Eye#. I took him twice during "that time to the Eye and Ear hifirmary on Charles street, but their remefUc# failed to do him the faintest shadow i;ol good, f commenced giving ldm Hood's | Sarsaparilla and It soon cured him. ? I have never, doubted that It ?ar?-d his ?i?ht, even j if mot hi a very lit*. You inny use tins tes timonial it\,any way you choose. I am always . ready to sound the praise of Hood's Sarsaparilla | because of th? -wonderful good it did my ^on." Abbik K. BulckM-VN, 288S Washington St., I Boston, Mass. Get HOOD'S. . J HOOD'S PlLLS LAd made, aud are pea fect is composition, proportion sad appearand#. OP Kit A IIOtSE. . | J. L. BKASINUTON Manager. [?*?*. ?' ; ' jjbEJ>NKSDAY, FEB. 1st. 1893 DR, ijf three acts. % I PRESENTED: P-v An Excellent Company, : ? ' j| I, * OltTE *- - 3sTXC3-IiT< - SE^TS AT THE USUAL PRICES ?i, i : V ? !:?? ! ! AT Til E' . ? r .v! i ? . Qpera e $i'oFef / Now Sheet Mugic at Less than HA .LP IF f ICE. Bv way of intro<Wtion I will -end to nyv address. "Ocut"' l?Yl!ow's Grand March." ''Air Sin*!) \Waltz*' and Okla homa Wnlty." on receipt of 20c per copy ?r the three for ">0o. Send stamps or I*. O. order. Address ISAAC DOLES, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. M (fatTGAGE SALE South (Jaeomxa-Keksiiaw County ? If ilisoti Jf i I no ins Mo rf rag J i \ of Site on if olfe. Uml ?statc. Trustee. ) Under and by virtue of a power of sale co> irined in a mortgage executed by Wilson Williams in favor of the under signed, upon the premises hereinafter described which mortgage is dated De cember, lot1-. A. I). 1S01, and is record ed in the Clerk's office for Kershaw | eonntv, ijxbook ''Q. Q.," page 4S9, 1 will st !1 uk/publie outcry before the Court Hon.y* in (.'amd-n, S. (!., witliin thl? \|eir:if hours ofxale, on the first-Monday, the 6th d;iv , in Tj\ \r, uary next, the fol lowing Teal estate; All that pi.re, parcel or lot < f land, situnte. T yin^r and being in the t-wn of j t'am<'eu, county and state aforesaid, cn l*ro;:d strt et, th . same being the lower or Southern poriion cf lot No. 9i)(i. in J the plan ot the said town, having a front | Ka.-t on Hroad street ? F thirty-three ( 3 5) i feet and extending back Westwnrd.'v > two h ;rul;ed ttr.d -sixty- four fe- 1. Hound- j ed North by the upner or Northern por- \ ti?>n of said. lot. No. nine hundred and j ninety-six of said town. Kr.st l>y I lire i\ J street ?f said town, South by lot! V.i. nine hund:ed and l.inelj -fine (U9">) j ..f f-aid town and West by :ot cf lidwnrd j >iual!, of sai l lowji. Teams ( uj-h. . S. KVOI.l'E, Trustee? ! Mortgagee. JafcM3th.? td J. T. HA V, Att'v . c 1' >3 "I O N'S FO I? K iXI EF_ : n Oauomn \|, ) Cornr of Commas KtiRVjIAW C'lUNTV.i ri.KAS. ?Lihn 1 .1 rni, stroii {f, PI. tint iff L (H/W'it-t - ? V P. (V/'c^on, EvTtrnn.} Ji. i'w'ctOH. t j'fui B. Ciii}\h>n, I EUz ih'th H-'i/'kiji. /?'< >' ( '. ft ml j Jlitiu/firct >5 /.?(/. Ibfemhutt*. j To tJc de ? . : Cuniiias'iam <"ureto.i. rv.-r^Ti! i>. ! i 'nr?'ton.- .!o:m i> C'urctoij. liii/.tb.-th ! M.-Ca::. M.-rv II ykin. Kchc/ea ('. j I. 'i ?;?> s;;.i Mijriarjct \Vhi.;.kt r: j ;*.rc hereby summon d aa S re ? s'j'ired to answerTtlie c< ni-'aiitt i:i ti;is j net ion . of wh.ch n'-copy is herewith serv | ed up.in yon. ami 1 s serve a copy ot" v* .r J in>i\v?. fMfli the sj'.id c- mpSaint ?">n th .-ub I -rrihi-y ;;p his otfice ia C.nnd?T, .s' ( wtritTu tw ?nry ,Adssy < aft<-r tH" service hereof, exehiyfve ( f the day of such sr r ! vice; x^d-^Ty-Ki ijiti to answer tin* ?;nin I plaint within ti.,e t.me afores. id, tin* j plpiniifl :i ti?i* ii"ti; n will ap{/y to :?>*? ]cf<urtVor ihe r. lic^ denrimled i:i th<* <:o;u ' oiaij^ ? I riai r j t. fTs A tiomv , . 1^- 22, 4 1). is:?2. To the 1). fcr.danti . John B. Curetoji. Klizaln-th McCaa J and Rebecca (y- Lucas:1 Take tpottc?* I chat, the complaint, together with the cuhkinoni?* <-f wljU-h tin * fope^oing i- :i ^oopv. v as filed ifi th? office of the ,-h-:k nf the court fori the count y of K r.*1 a and ftate of i.'ontt- (;;jri>l?:?a, or, the 'i'lr. of December. M*. D 7 ' ANTIIAM. l>h.:.!tifl"s A: 'or:'.- v. j j NO C. -AvlKTEkS Whocsale Grocer. j vVlir.U-Siile Dealei in WINKS J LIQrOIlS and CKi \KS? No. 18:3 E:?st May, i Charleston, C. J : r/ t . / ? i S \ J B LI SHE ? ? EVERY FRID \i THE PEOPLE; ? 'J I ALL THE STATE NEWS , - 7 ? ? ? . i ? ALL THE COUNTY XEIVS, * I f # L j I ALL THE LOCAL NEWS. i A $1.50 A YEAR O-A^DBlSr We h&vo juat w? xrftU aworted invoice FLOWER SEEDS W hou&e of W. L. DC S3 SHOE ttttpM*. Taken* hIRSCH Forwtintic work attenti^giv^Mjy retor and two mts always, re* direr*. ^AfcONAByj. 20a'| cutting^ Thursda of business; 2w| G. Young's BiHmJ For Ji^first-cla* cut and" sham pooj call. J Charleston, Cincinnati: & CHiciga Schedule taking effect Jan. tft<U G0IN(? KOftTli. ?5fo 3$ fftja AM JtiS I# v. Car* ion pM L| 44 'I 't-Kolli 10 00 l-d " Kc:>h hw " Me; -ant. I " ? :ti.cr.fter *' Catawba J! '? Hot k HiJI ?'^Yorkvil? ?' Ku'h- rforJtO'i at. M;'.r:o:i ' opisfclsoutu f IMmdM: ?xodft