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| lis {jamSgfi Qsrs^ele ______ (;AMDEN. S. C\, Oc*;. 27lIi 1893 .jfocal s\W|,|.;' t'HUKCH DIKECrORY. | ; '"'sjIsb ytep.ixs Church. ? Rev. W, w Malls, Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. Sunday School every Sab bath at 5 p.m. Prayer meeting* every Wednesday at by. m- The public i* cordially inviteil to attend. Orach Episcopal Chuscfi. ? Rev. J.M &t<>ney. Rector. Services Sunday at 11 ?-'clock ; Sunday Scheo! at 5 p.m. Even ing service at 6 p.m. Friday afternoon service at ti p.m. i | Baptist Caci.cn, ? Rev. Myron! W. Gordon. ^Pastor- Preaching every I ^unday at 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. si. Sun- ! day school from 1- H- to 1 p. >r. every Sunday. Prayer-meeting every WVdnejs- ! ?!a* "* at 6 o'clock P- m. All seate j are fred. The pabiic is cordiailv invited to attend. The C. Y. P. S. C. E. meets j " ver.v Sand iv at 5:30 y?. m , Littleton* Srnr.Kr M'-:?rror>i.Tf Unuucfi. ? Rev. M> L. ('a; lisle, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at '.I a. :??. anil 7:^3 p. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday .ijt 5 :00 p. m- Sunday school at 4 Straugj vrs and visitors are cordially invited, /jl! st;?t3 free. vT Cotton 3Iarket. The following are today's quotni '.ions of the Camden eollon market: Middling, 7 3- id Strict Middling, 7 5-lfj Good Middling, 7 7-l(> "D'Y?Tv?TH5 T7? m JiVi m ?? Yay rour ux^. week is the Fair. Subscribe for The Chxonicle. A nice line of cigars at Moore's Pharmacy. Tiic days < yi corn-shucking arc ;lra*.ving near. Smoking tobacco 5 and 10 cents *Jbag at Moore's Pharmacy. Mr F. E. Mathis has opened up 'ine of groceries in his "little brick fclore." Remember the date of, the Hor Uculturai Fair, Tuesday, Xorem ber 7th. AugustaY grand exposition will on November 14 ami close December 14. jfi^Old papers for sale at 1 his sUiee in any quantity at 20 cents j>or hundreds The examination of teachers for 'he public schools takes place at Vie court house today* Mr E. M. has moved irorn the cottage on Laurens Street over Lis store on South Main. No intimaticKn as t'v v?*hoa will be s.':inxdeu'? next post master lias yel it.es given out free headquarters. The great danger of looking Ion '.-nick upon the w:ne when ii*s red M that one may begiu usiug it for ;?aitit, &he\v Sullivan^ "Free aiul ^?isv'1 The best c'mw on earti-, i'> cents a plug, at Moored Vh ansae v. ctapi. A. A. Bcykin, the ^eaiai ;m<l popular coumy co-m ie l Kl??. ; \t 1 M-ud, Trie iaigisi. hog in the woil.i is it the Columbian Exposition. It tive feet iik^h, three feet acros.-, vhe shoulders aLd eight feet IohlV Mr G. F.. Lancaster who lias Iff- en :iving rn" Main St.rtset na* moved into the cottage on De Kaib. Street East of Mr R. A. Mc Dowell.. ' The Co-operative Foundry, Ma chinery and Repair Shops Co. has (>een organized ia Columbia with a w apital of ?10,000. A plant will be ,-rected. No mailer it you did go to the World's Fair, or are going t > the Slate Fair, go the Camden Horti cultural Fair a'?o,. and have a good time. Governor Tillman has appointed L I). JenDingsr Trial Justice, at providence, in Sumter county, fit was appointed in ^lace of Trial Justice Folk, deceased. Since receiving his commission Justice Clarke has. dispatched a con siderable ajnount of petty crimi nal business which bad accumlated ?.luring the vacancy. \ I An Irishman, cbarged with r.n assault* was asked whether fee was $r.ilty. "Hew can I tell, youi i 'jonor. till I Lave heard the\ evi dence r1 was liis reply. John Waring an aged colored j :uaDv is held in jaii awaiting com mittment to the asylum as a luna tic, whiclPhas been delayed owiug *<37fehe illness cf Judge Moore. Parties along the line of the 3 -C's K. R. who have charcoal can find a >aie for it at Kiaeksburg, where a demand has been created for quite h quantity. ? Blacksburg News. The United States Court bas| ordered t?he sale g! the South C:ir?. lina Railway on Decern l>er i^iiarleston people hope that the j Louisville and Nashville system : will buy it. There will be no services in the j >Icthodist paurch Sunday owing to t-he ubsbiice of- the pastor, Rev M. j L. CaiijsTeT^#^^ has gone with lusj wife on a visit to the family of the! I alter in Orangeburg. O w | 4 The county Treasurer reports j til a; taxes are coining in very slow, - anir a*>otiE *800. having been co - * lected up to this time which is no; ' * near . up to the average for the! : member of days the books have! i>eeii open. The State ball is to he held in ;*ie :$ammoth net? cotton inill building Columbia this year. TUis is the ^narto-cenienniai year <?f the fair, . tLad arrangements are being made t-.< - Ua1^ tbe^Pettiest decoration and *iie biggUrbull they have ever Leiti We never heard of a single paper failure during the recept financial panic, wjaen banks were going as chaff before the wind. All oT which proves that bankers have not yet learned the practice of food-denial as the editors have. ? Ex. [ ! i A colored renter in this county fed his mule all through the past wotk season oa pinder hay, cured without picking olf the fruit- He found this new f;>od just as good as the usual combination of corn and f jdder, and much cheaper. ? Barnwell People. r j Adjutant General Parley has been busy cf late trying to com plete the lis of names of , the sol? diers furbished by Souiii Carolina ? % ? u- ' to the Confederacy, in order to have it leadv by the time the next legislature meets, so it wiil be in shape for the printers, provided an an appropriation is made for put ting it in catalogue form. ??lanv readers ?-i p?p<jrs have voiiveeivtid i?ile idea that tj?e editor endorses (;>*erv li:& he publishes, but the idea is-a wry absurd one,' as through' the medium j of *ine ccuntrv paper ail issues are venti late?] and an editor would have to bear a heavy load if he was held responsible for ail that appears in ! tile average country weekly paper. *?&"$? rcet car on the famous dum my line of Rock Hill, was held up .ind -robbed Saturday night, eom | rnent Is unnecessary.' Aj&v inian t.iiat i would r.?b a street eifrkirt R'u k Hlft is worse lhan m i?r:;\e s'njjiteher. I We bflit-ve ?.e would h|?> Ikuvs eircus niojivv tiirasb itim fur losing it. An editor of a country weeily is not safe where such a man iff loose. ? Chester Bulletin. . The News and Courier saysial well defined rumor has reached Charleston that the mahagemect) 'of the newly rc-organized Ohio River and Charleston R^lroid are already at work securing rights of way through t l>e mountains of Jsorth Carolina with a view of build ing the connecting link between the sections of the late Charleston, (Tincinatti and Chicago Road. We hope the rumor is well enough defined be trustworthy. i At ihe suggestion of Prof. Ken nedy, principle of the Camden grad ed school, we will hereafter devote a| column more or less in The Chronicle to educational matters pertaining to the school. In addi ction essays and educational arti cles of general interest, au original composition by one of the scholars i will be published each weikr;(5r< also invite contributions from teachers and pupils throughout tl*r county. Some one broke into the Sheriff's ofttce at Marion about a week and stole all the whisk-.'}- that.li.vl been seized bt the State constable 'at iMuilins. This was the whiskey that had been marked tt?oftp." All the sheriff found in the morning I when he opened his office, to re ! mind him of the liquor, was a ' pitifcht^ half full of water, two empty flasks and a tumbler on {the p >^ck of dimonds on the Jloor. ijinoo had been effected through I a window. Personal Stent ion. > Mijses Florence and Ellen Kiier be and Mrs Alston, of Hagood, ar .ived ii-une Tuesday from a trip to the World's Fair.' Mr J. II. (Slyburn, of Wesivillz, ?vas in the city* Wednesday. \ We regret to r.oi.e the extreme illness of T. A. 5l ?'?re> Esq., L'ro l?ale Jud^e. Mrs jsesbii, aceoraii>niu<*d bv her daughter, M is Emily Nesbit, t.r- 1 rived in the city day In-fore yes- 1 terdav. ^They have come to spend! some time with relatives. Rev. and Mrs M. ?r. Gordon, Mrsl J. H. Goodalj and Mr i'bos, E. ! Good ale are in attend :ince upon the Santeo Association now in session at Wau^eti eld. Mrs M. S. S'VA-eii has returned home trom a visit to Eth ridge ae com pained by her daughter Mrs J. K. Hiilij. Mr and Mrs Jno. S. Lindsa}*, re turaed home last Saturday from their trip to Chester. Rev. E. A. McDowell, of East ovc/, spent a few days i>f this week in our city. Mrs V. R. Jo: don and Miss E. P. Stoney have returned i:'.>me from ! the Woilu's Fair. | Miss yiditic R.cd. of E. ncaster, I is visitfng Mrs Wrn Ci)">urn. J Miss ^J-.nie G^nningham. ? oS i Liberty Kill, is visiting the Misses | Robison. * List ^'Unclaimed Letters. The l<>!lo\Yi:V is a list, ot letters re maining i:nra!ll<-tl i';r in the post office i-jr thy week ending >vj/t. I Oth l*i>3 : m V u.;t. Perkins, Ceaw. ) r?ui:'cy. Abrkm. Trva * la!, Mr I Y;.;, ; TliO:n]?:s<>n. IT,, Ab*>:an<;? r. Oavi l, Brown. .7 c-:!". , Barks<3.ile. Krv. T. I?.t Clvbisru. O it Lis, Myers- S. J,, Johnson, Ars\>. . Joiner. Chariiv. a 'j. W'lMWs' J.I.ST. Kfljrlish, Miss Larr >, Ilb<.t!es, Mi:sa Laura, ' Taylor, Miss -settle, > R;i.n.S' >n, Miss Betty. "\V a'on, Miss Lott;e,~' Williams. Mist-' Julia, ( arlos. M>S X. R.t ' Davis. Mis B. F., Fletcher, Miss Rebecca, ; Hall, Miss M. K.f > Persons calling for these letter? will ! ;>lease state ivJuit wevk they were a 1 j vertised. G, G .Alexander. P. M* . J When Baby was sick, we her CtigtorLa. When she was a Child, she cried for GastorLs. I J Whet she became Miss, she clung to Caetoria. Wbec. she had Children, she ga*e then Caetoria. 1; Tho Horticultural Pair, ? The Horticultural Society has decided upon Tuesday, November 7th as the date for the Fair. Ev ery^prospect indicates that it will he as complete and enjoyable as any that have been held ia the past. Everybody should patronize tke Fair by going and 1 having a good time. N . y* j> ? X- ? ? * . 4 : ! ? ' . . | : Entertainment Tom^fet There is to be au entertainment ! tonight for the benefit of Grace Episcopal church, att^e residence of Gen. J. B. Kershaw. It promises to be quite a treat in every particu lar consisting of reading and music. o w The admission is ten cents. There should be a good attendance as it is for a good c&ure and the talent composing it is well worthy of a good audience. Come our, come all To Have Watts Paidcncd A petition is being circulated in this city for the pardon of young Watts, the slaver at Bethune. One is already iu circulation in Ker shaw county. The petition is being signed by nearly everv man of prominence in Columbia, bankers and business men and all. Thare is deep syn - pathy for young Watts, and it is believed that Governor Tillman j will pardon him. ? Columbia State. I ? Esal Estate Transfers The following are the transfers of real estate recorded in the Au ditor's uftice during thcpafct week : ! ?J. T. Young to A. V. Mungo, one lot in- the village of Wesuiile, *5. tV. I. MeNaughton to P. K Mt R a ugh ton, one-half interest in 500 acres in 5yo. 6. VV. Oak; man, triistee, to M attic D. Oakwan, one lot and buildings Jhrreou in the <%y of Cainden, i ?50. BoligiouS Meeting. Editor Chronicle: ? Will you please allow us space in your col umns [<> announce tliat there wili lie a three days't meeting of the Church of Christ (better known the True Light Cnurch) at High I X i 1 ! about lifieen miles East c?f Camden in the Lucknow neighbor hood, conamfcnciug Friday Ixfbrr the fourth Sunday in ^November. The public generally invited lo at tend. We expect the meeting to bo conducted ( by ministers' from ? distance. Respectfully, R. A. Reynolds. Another Big Freshet . The W'tpree bus If en on a bii. boom this week, and Tuesday rost at the Irou bridge to a height of over thirty two feet, which is very nearly as high as it has ever been. Very .little, "rain, comparatively speaking, fell in .this section, but theiv must have been tremendous floods ia the upper pari, of tin State and in Nort'.i Carolina. Tin water was over three feet the S.i C. R. .R. traek -? -L>J^^TmiL s lit:- | jiflW LtiiiTTTi'ii, find t'io down tr:?in j Tuesday evening could not j:ei I {across aud l.nd to !:tv over here un j" til Wednesday morning < I W V V* % ?The infant son, Samuel,. of Mr and Mrs J. S. Rfiarne, diet I ?a list Friday night of dyptheria. ( The litlie felly was barely two/years old, and was the ' joy of "bis fond parents, to whom <jrcat sympathy is extended. x - Mr A. li. Jone*r of the Lytic h wood section, died on the 19th ins'., in t lie twent\'-seventh y?ar of his age. A Vife and two chii Irea sur vive him. Mr Jones \vas n good (rttizen, and his untiruvty decease will prove a great loss to his neig'u- I i borhood. j 1 . . j The little daughter of Ilev and j Mrs P. (J. Battle died suddenly at, the home of the parents in West j VV ateree on Tuesday. She vi :*s the ocj'y child, and this is a sad Jdt | reavemeiit. Marriage On Tuesday 1 as? t. Miss Salhe Boy kin, of Camden, was united in mar-.j riuge to Mr W. Morton Wilson, of Charleston. Mi ss Bo\kin is one of the rare gems t? be found among the young ladies of Camden, and Mr WiisoD, one of the staunehesi and most success* ul business men of Charleston, is surely in boi'ratu lated. The couj.le wen* married at the residence of the bride's mother i:i Kirkwood. l'he event will 1 : ? n <5 be remembered bv the- many fiiendo | and kinsmen < >i the bri.'e and groom as one of the pleasauU st oc casions in which I hey have ever ; had the pleasure of pauicioatiag. i The Ceikonici.e, together with ; our entire eomutuniiv, wUh the i newly married pair a future lilied j with hapj'iness and content. Mr \V. T. Waiker and Miss Alice Dixon were united m holy matri mony on Wednesday afternoon at <]irec o clock at Mi Prospect c Lurch iu West Wateiee, Rev M. L. C iv 1 isle Jtliciatmg. T lie a Hernia, si Is were : Mt II. L. Iolull and MibS Nannie JLillC i 'J S ? Hi L. It. Pa'.ker ana Miss Marit Walker. After llic ceremony the v.vddiug j party came over to C sun ilea" aur' ! ^ere given an elegant rerepi ion a: J '.he hauae of l be groom's i:u?iher. ! Mrs T4 B. W aiker. uTlm?ie ' Walker, the <rroo;u, is | a veryi clever ^and popular young j man ; he h&sT )V a number of yea;> 'been employed in tiie oliioe of our esteemed contemporary, the Wa Leree Messengetl Our b -st wishe> go out to theyojung couple, &nd'4k trust that they will spend together a long, peaceful and happy life. ' " ! , p> Iiipan* Tabules cure headache. UUHAT DO Y-OU take medicine " for? Because you wantage t well, or keep well, of course. Remember Hood's SarsaparllLa Cures Itch, Mange and Scratches of eye jy kind, on huinsfaftr animals, cured in 30minutes % Wolford'a Sfccl tary Lotion. lUits never fails Sold by Dr F.Xe^lie Zemp, drag gist, Camden, S. C. * i English Spavin Linament remov es all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps aad Blemishes, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Sti fles, Sprains jrii Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save 6*50 by the use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known Sold by Dr F. Leslie Zemp, drug gist, Camden, S. C. Information Wanted. By tequst of Adjutait General Farley, in order to complete the Rolls of Co. I). 15:h Regt. S. C. Vols, the Surviving members of that company are hereby earnstly requested to call at my, office, when in town and give me such in formation as they have concerning the members of said com pan}, either living or dead.. D. C. ^irrlets UP TO A CERtAIN POINT\ in the progress of Con sumption, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery is a positive remedy. Even in the most advanced cases, it gives?comfort and relief ; and \i'here other medicines \only relieve, this will c&re. ? But delay is danger ous, with Consump tion. In all the con ditions that lead to it, the' 14 Discovery " is the remedy.. With severe, lingering Coughs ^r Weak Lungs, nothing acts so promptly. Every disease ihat can be reached through the blood yields to this medicine. The Scrof ulous affection of the lungs that's called Consumption is one of them. For this, and for every other form of Scrofula, for all blood-taint^ and disorders, and all chronic Bron chial, Throat, and Lung affec tions, die "Discovery" is the only remedy so certain that it can be guaranteed* A NARROW ESCAPE!,' How it Happened.; The folio- in* remarkable c ent in^a lady's ! will interest the reader: "Foralorig time I lad .. terrible pain at my heart, which" flat c:v l almost incessstitly. Iliad no appetite ?i rid (.?"?Hjtd not sleep. 1 would be compelled vi'slt up in bed ana belch gas ?rom my stanf ach until I thought every miuute would be uiy Ia*t. There was a feeling of oppression iboj?; my heart, and 1 vas afvtiid.to draw a frill ln*sa,?K. I coaKLa1^ -iv.eep a room vrith ?5 :i slttlns down and rest ins;* but, ? thank ?j-ri. by the help of New lieart Cure all that is past and I feel like another woman.*. Be ii !i!^ ihe New Heart Cure I bad taken | 'it.; en-;;! so-called remedies and been tr^at^ ! ..y doctors without any benefit until A wa3 'tiTh discouraged and disgust ad. Mv.l*tssband ] ins a bottlo of Dr. Miles' New Heart < arc, and am happy to say I never regretted i:. as ! now have a sn'er.did appetite [ sdoep well. I weighed 1~j pounds when i be-~ :.;i: :v Ins; the remedy, and now I welgh,130Vi! 1 l-s c ;*(?"* in my case has teen truly mirvel ?vas. i t f ir surpasses any otlier medicine I I nave ever taken or any benefit I cjl* re ceived from physicians."? Mrs. IlarrySirarr, Hottoviiie. Pa., October 12, 1592. ? \ l>r. Miles' New lieart Cure is sold on a posi tive guarantee by aii drurglste, or by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt'of price, $1 per bottle, six bottles c5, express pre paid. This creat discovery by an eminent specialist in heart disease, contains uelthei opiates nor dangerous drug*. r<]Opi;v& u We ^iT^ADffV are now receiving our Some of which you \vil! now I ! find on exhibition at hard time orices. A full assortment will | l | be di? played later on and it I will be to \our interests tu! i i make your purchases of U3. I 1 My stock of 'rugs, patent J mcdieiiies and fancy goods i? J v e r v complete. P re* c ri ptio n s U rid family receipts accurately | compounded. Very Respectful v, ? ilil A." i mi |''us;:loH5Me j itri-siaaJpo, ?0 The undersign d r">;.<-< t'u lly VnH the alte-ntion. of the liidii s of C.'Uiidon awl vkinilv to the fact thai thr-y are prepared to make dresses in thy latest styles. Orders arc solicited. Our prices arc :nocier?te. It has reached us that a re port v. as in ci?\ u'.utioij that wo intend d leav-njr C amden. SucJi report is without ;o:intl.;UoD ; we iihv-e entertained no sncli ilea. ?? ' The la.'ics will find us at the re^donce* j ; i t North of the Central IL,:?], win re j ve will be plea&ed to See a;. d serve i them.. . * Misses ii VMIE & X.l>MK KaVCSv. Many Persons ere brofcai down from overwork cr touichold cares. Brown's iron Bitters ?eb?fldstb? system, aids digestion, removes excess of bite, a ad cures nutria, Got the genuine,. ' ? ?. "? t a iITATIOK. South C.vrow s a.? KxnfH AW By T. A. iloore, Esq.? "Whereas, J* E. suit to me to grant ministration of the estate of Amanda TrnesdcL rl'i Those ftrie therefore, to ish all and singular the iters of the said A and admori PA M* de ceased ? that they be a me. in the Court of P~ at CamilM^ on No* em ter publication the forenoon, to ahow ? -7 have, why the so id Adinimstrstfaa net be granted. Oiven under |myie. this the 18th day -of October, -A. D. PuhlLsheU on theiOth day Of Ow?I' J 4 j ^ SHB Jodg. ? r - ? t Somi Gaeouxv-Keiisuaw iCourr^L ?Whereas, depult has been-m*de iiil the payment of if# monfj secured by n mortgage dated the 23rd day of ??uu>&r)> ? BO I, executed by G. shaw cotimv, State of. ScMfc :Carol?im, to R. F. Willefoni ef the towiYnfJfa* shaw, c6unty of Lanc&stec* of raid Stale , which mortgage ?a? the office of the clerk of rfahl^ k? rs.iaw or the 23rd 1891, in bookQQ, page 1J2> inA said mortgage was assigm^ by f1" K. F. WilU'tor l loThe B03H A Furniture Faetory, au<\. the fcald Baxter Furniture Factory* i8;;jl$P?K5 owner and holder thereof. ?? And wherpa-s the .".mount cUipteU to l>e <?ut>-t?riMe saW iuort?tge to) tt>e 14th day o; Oclober, 1803, is the' into Op* Hundred and Sixty-One SjS-lOOjdor C?;Cl. 83-1001 id foilows: The flu. . One Hundred aud Jhirteeu *l-l0&d lars ($113.41-100) princwvnl t?M tlMMUln -)f Twenty-Two 92-100 ($2i?^lGO)V.o!L lars interest, and the samof i$2o.OO; dollars couuael fees. { Xow, therefore, no ica en that, by virtue of the power V)! ?aieJ contained" in said uiortgage\; ftnjd', duly recorded aforveaid, |al pursuance of the authtir -tj the said mortage will be fojrec a sale of the premise! thereto <ji at publk: auction, at the uiiiaj inaking^uch sales in the fc>wnot county of Kershaw, &ta$o ifojM salesday in November, o'clock in the forenoon. ' V* |V; <The t-a!d premises said mortgage a* follows 1\ J piece, parcel or trr.ct'of land iMr the North bv Timothy Strotwi^ ( J. I. Brown's, or the estate c?2d&.. , \ tfrown'*, on tl-e East by galdfir* ?n'?i mid XVe.-t bv '] i not by StroudVeoBfcam ing one hundred a? re? more of left. ' The ttO YD & BAXTER FU&XfrtTRE FACTOitY, per J. C. BOVb. AMHsWvr Wk* Xetlles & Nettle*, ? v[*l Attorneys for A> signee, Oct. 14th, !fc'J3v ^ pAUTITICX SALE. South C\vno?j>.t? - KsuaiiAtr . : . Snllio W. Thompson, PSaifttiff. ? J ? ' V] I'l dW and Vy virtnc of a diwret.'j oV* ?ter i.er.-i.i d;?t<d Sf^t. 10, 1S93 , 1 - II at cufccry K-f^re the , 1 1. Hist in (hmuh-rr. ,S. C , wi'l.in thoAft-1 _r:il ! ours 01' srK; on tjic liret Monday;^' ?it! i J* im y 01 Nov cm Oct,* ncxf, th/fulfcr.v ij.g real es'ate : ' I f { Jlv Att 1 1 is.* -piece , parcel or tiaf! of l{tn& lying, bi!n^ niid in Kerahart' eonnty. State of Si.uth Carolina, Sorilv <ot the city of Canuleh, containing Of.if; llui drt-d (100 acres, myrc or lew, bound' ed North by noir-pr formerly ej Kllerbe, Kast by ofsHrG* Ciffli ?son and tlw public ro?A frop? cSmlrfott t-| Li ncavier, S>uth by laiwls 6f J. Sj KU.ttne. formerly of Shannon and lands of Y. II. Nelson and "\VoPt bv land* Oij II. G. Cariison, the 8ame being known aei the '"Whiti-ker PL*c*j 'r ' ? ' Terms? Cash. <r E. d. W. LLIAJrs, Oct. 13? t<l. ??$.. > ? ?. k. c.; as TAX fv'OTSCE ;| OiKCEtF , Couat\- Treasurer , "Kershaw County. ? Camden , ?. C., Sept. 2fr, 1383. * Tn .K coijeianee with the Act to r?i?e supplies f<ir the fiscal year coojuieruneg X'-T^b- i, teS&Tiotiee is hereby gives; Treasurer's otiicu'of h-err-haw* C'ouatx.v.ill be open for thfc coffeetion taxes M- nday , the 16;b day i.f QctubrrT !8'..3. and will rr:rtain ?>:>cn until. Saturc dav Pcc-iuber 30th, i$03? i ^ ' ; 'ili? lKfc? p r contain for Kcraha'-v county isas iol'ows: . For Staio purposed "*' " Srl.O-.-l t:?X . 2 '* ? *' Ordinary C'oun'y tax ? 3^ *4 Int. on Kail road bonus 2!* li *' la*: imicbftdnci* ^ '* \ Tot:-.] 13^' mill* roll Tax *1.00. 'Pie following j-pecial levied hnjpc beet made al?o : Special >ci:o'.i tact, District Xo, 1, ?niiiv. . ? t" r inter<*n* n:i S ln-iv B u.di* G^adf-i! Scl.o. ! B:;ilui:i?r Di.st. No. 1, of iU:H. Sj?"?-i^l Mjliooi tax Dixt. No. 4, 2 n?Jl?. ^Ss?_ , * s, i? .. ?? ?. - ?? 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