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ijocal Me\v*|, ? sKtT. "20, iao? 3Tor Sale at iho Famous Gilt Edge ? Store ? ,L 4> Todh Atntt. Fortilxcr, * 1. " Achi, 1 " Krtl'ilt, ^ Ottf^yortisfrp. TU? uitMoUunta of ?ftmdeo wli j are advertising with us *iv: I). K. HIoroo, * <?/?' Rt Moifrl'JV & 'Co., J. tt GoocUUxfc Son, and >? The Famous liiK liitgo Store, remember thin uutl vo -tht'sKf ilrmtt prefereuce .'when they come to town. Important to Teachers. _ fy - jT 'I lie attention of teachers in the public auhno's is called to the no *ti<;e of ftjfhooi Commissioner Grigs bv,,whtcf) is to ho foetid in anothor column, where h it will bo seen that Uu? second semi annual exam <if teacher** will I in held on Hho lliTvd Friday, ';ho 18th day of -vdLhJtuiisx ufexi? ..... - It wjill^lsu ho noticed that the Hoard of Kxswinurs have resolved .r.?^uw certificate, and as , thfc law prohibits t ho employment -of any one who has not a eerlMieiiH', ,4t behooves toftc'iera whose certifl '-MHHttt-toave^arpired-,- or will expire soon, and others who expect to teach, not to fail to stai.'d ihe coin ;[ mg examination. 1 ??The Ohronicio as an Advertising ^1 " ? Medium. Those unhlinded by prejudice can easily sec the worth of The Cli*on ^ iole as an advertising mertvpm. The _fpllo\ving unsolicited testimonial as >to rho Chronicle's worth was sent ' lis a few days ago from the Gf. ttusincsa College;' of Macon, Ga., which has beco advertising with us for some time. (Joining froiu a sourco so unbiased and so compe tent "of judging is proof sufficient that those who advertise in Thjyj ? Chronicle aro benefitted. X "Macon, Ga, Kept., ~ Dear Sir: ? We beg t^tfand^ou ? herewith copy of (j^MOCr|ttithly read ing nol^ce.^^fCuWrous inquiries ^rofB.youp-*fe<otion give Conclusive 7prouf of the value of your paper as ?an Advertising medium, and cor ?iainly merits the .liberal support of your home people. j Cordially Yours, The Georgia Business Collfege.11 ? Headquurtors for Tinyyare,Ci'ocl< *ory, Cutlery nod Glassware. (J ?J. R.' Goodale <fc Svn. Strong Rasolutbns. lieported fer Tli? Chronicto. After the school trial in Camden pontile 24th vAt. the citizens of Shamrock met and passed tlie fol lowing resolutions: .Whereas,, we, tire patens of ? >Ve??t Rrarieh school, 'fecoguJijfng tlie^fffct that our rights h?,ve..been trampled upon <by the trustees Of _<>U? school by^misappfying the pub v ,liq funds placed at their disposal ^y pi^'ing out the money that we ? so iradiy m rd to Educate -trnrehiK nlren wills for services rendered by a teacher who hired . himself to jis last Spring to (each a. private Jferm ' and who entered into 'mi agretfnent .. with the trustees- to Iceep the mat ' *er concealed from ub and thus de prived -30 children of the public funds. The ftnid .school was opened . about The middle of May Itiat? - tlie jbusit'st^season of the year? -and wTTcicna one of 't'hesa trustees has, hcret .r.ie, been employed a teaoh er ? a very old man between the age ef 75 and 50, who acknowledg ?ed that'he cmild not stand -an ex amination before the Board of Ex amfhers, and has paid said teaclver as high aa 6G5.QO per month, when we could have , obtained the aervi ces'of competent teachers for *f. Jeast one-third that amount, . therefore be it Resolved, That w,ct~- consider 4 Messrs. J. N. McCaskill and J. R. T.'wv-ft indebted to this school fn tlie.fulfand just sum, that they have so unjustly deprived us of And that we demand immediate pajv raent of t ho same. H^solvetn^l'iiai we most solemnly ?det4aro tli^t Vo no longer recog rtize Mr. J. R^Thorne or. Mr. J. N. MiCaHkill as oVir "Boss*' or oiireer A'ant either, l>ufl ttiat in the future we will run our schools independ 4kQl these trustee, oven if we have to **pay the ptpfer" out of onr own *p04-kels. Resolved, l'tfat w* most imphat Ically deny that we got the benefit of the last mooth /of ttitf said school as appears i|i the sti'.etnent of the Board <?f Examiners in the Wnteree Messenger, but that we p'royetl to ihem to t he contrary, and we reaa --^?n.UuiL,only-a.rery few . anbola^a -enjoyed the benefit of this school. BeWved. That a c jpy of t)ieae ~ .rraortitfonsfK sent, to The Caniden ^Chronicle for i>ublie*tfiD. K Mr. A. M, Horton nSnved to ?o ?nd the resolution fey,; offering 4he following: Resolved further ihat we inteud to ednoste onr children avea if we v have lb go hflra^ooted and eat cow peaa; and that weTmploj a teaefc +r as soon as posathlei and oj?en a ^K^edtwinter, syd i ilWU'i'THU. a?4 wishesju> teaelt for . " 11 ?,I?IIB 11 25 Per Bal* Cut ion only *1,25 ,po? i<Mn'. ? q li. M ok* toy. A Nico T>W Sister uCr??a PrttK" has placed u$ under ^h)i?j;aiion for a iuukH J ttibst (itfHjfiillui itrajK'S. Th?\v are I us tjNiuioiis as slid i? churniing Camden Couon Market. OotlfiU> quoted lo-ilay as fol lows : Kullr I-ow Middliutf, 7 i Middliu *5% 7 .j Fully Middling, . 7 s' Good Middling, 7; St^'ckon \V|ili Paralyse 't The many hiendsof Mr. K. W. Davis, formerly of ilie l)eultvli $oo lion hill now of Marqha-llvillr, G?., vvid hc^nUncd lo leurij! lhai ho was oovyi^t days yirfckun wlili }>n rulykiA and is now in u very critical condition. y Lumber &t 40c t?> 85c. Per Hun dred- w Lumbal in cerUiuiy getting chv. a |>. Mr. J. A. W,i7\u ha* eatub. lishvMl a s:i \v null 4 nv.ba north of Camden and will deliver nt vo\u' house (or ol?e whore) good lumber at from 40e. to 85c. per hundred foo^ I f y-?u are tu need of lumber \jjint Mr, \yatt? up or ,lehva .youi orders at The Cinonjulo oiflee. IJehettn tflS Houtf . Distressing Kidney ami Bladder .diseases relieved in six lining by tin* "'Now Grout South Amcrtoun Kid ney Cure." TiU?i nevV lemony is ft great surprise on account of iis ex oeeuing promptness in relieving pain in the Iduddor, ki .?i?c?yn, baok an. I ov'ery part r f the urinary pas sages in male oi female, It relieves retention of water and paiu in pass ing itfalmost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is yonr remedy, Sold by Dr. K. L. Ze.np, Drugs?isl, Camden, S. O. / Did Y<>u Ever Think. - , / That you cannot lie well tun/less you have pure, rich blood? If you are weak, tired, languid'an-.l all tuj? down, *i t ts because your blood ib impoverished pud lacks vitality. These tronb'es may * be overcome by Hcod'a Snrsa par ilia because H >od'e Sai s^ipai ilia meken pure, rich blood. It is, in truth *the great biood purifier. jivOiS'n I'iiiw ^uio iiy.erirfaj eon-" Stip&Mon, billiousnees, juu ndiee,skk headache, Indigestion. ?Santeo Uni<?n. Editor Cliroriiclo : - -Please un nonnce that on account of the Sah tco Association bcinjj jtj session on the 5th Sabbath of tliis month, an^j three daya before, dfcM inning, the Sautee, Union will not meet Willi' the ttisho'pvlllc lfflptht. church el that time, but wi!l lie expected witli Us on Friday, bv'fore "next 4th SuadaV, Dee. 2 7,~ 28 ond 29.7 All" C hurohesV<\re .'cordially ui'tfeii loj send full delegations lo both Asso ciation and Union. ^JFra.teinallv, T. W. Bjnxrgg*? -l'^Uir^: ^ 1 Pi omi3cuoG8 Items* Subscript ioni? f #r The Columbia] Register taken at this office. We re?/el that several communi cations already ' i*i type are una voidably crowded .out. thia weik. They will appear nexi week. ?' .11 i'ou Vo ntanfoe suit of Clothes, ! a fine lint and.jgood jiair of Shoeirj cheap, call on J. R. Ooodale A; Son: ? , . W** PECULIAR in combination, prv> portion and preparation of ingredi ents, Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses great j curative value. You should TRY IT. j Our Lend* r Liver ri!!s cures iiil-j liousnesr, sit k hcnduolic, indiges tibo, etc. Sr tuple box bv mail 15e. Try tneni. T. X. Co., 1811 Main Street, Columbia, S, A special fiom Monroe to the Charlotte Observer, s'.utvn that 40 Arabs and 300 .Chinese passed through that place Friday on th<^ southbound train en route for the Atlanta Exposition. Before going on a sea voyage or into the coum'rv, be-Ati re and put a Ijox of Ayet'a Pills in your vaiise You may have roccasion to thank ?us for this hint. To' relieve consti pation, biliousness, and nausea, Ayer's Pills are the lies; fit the world. ? They ^ure also elay to take. One advantage of tnking Ayer'a Sarsaparilla to purify the blood '?id that you need not infrlge upon yotiH hours of labor nor deny yourself | ?ny food thnt agrees-' with yon - Ins word, y oi* me not ocyr pelted lo starve or !.?aft wh'ilsj taking It. These are recommendations worth ~ Wbea sb*WM * Child, she crW for OHorU. Wbm >?! di> pwttwifOMiM Is. r-. . / . English Spavin Liniment ,re re moves all hard; Soft or C*lloua?d r, umps and Mem mtshea from iio rlies, Blood Spavins, Corhs Splint*, Sw<t ?fry, RlsgBone/Stidea, Sprains, ?l? ?wi? t?a Throat*, CovgtiMte. &srr t Mr. (>. A. McDowell ha% taken a position at i iio iHHUifjtxvih Iry gooila stove of M, !<. Kin:ud. Mr. Me* Do well lius a" caul in ihh is?uo of The Chronicle' which uiW be ??(' iu teres*. 10 you. Head it. ? Miss Minnie <.'!vburn,of C wndcn, who. has been visitinjr 1 1?*? fumilv of Mr, I), A. vVillianm here, 1< ft la hi Sit u nitty for Kershaw, where slit; v\ i . I upend a i<f\v days w i ? h f/iend*. Her La ii'ens lor friend a were loath to see hev I?mvo. Htdght. ' and yivtu'inuK m*'1 of charN}ln.g per* *onaiiiy, Mimh Mi-nnie cullies *un si. inc. tiniVgliirtnoaa wherever &hr goes, ? Lancaster Uevie\v, Mr. Willie < ? i n h n in hua been p\.> moicil to ih'e position of vatd-lnas lui of the SC'a road nl Klucksbnr^ snd will ui.ove thin wet k t > that pluee, llis mn? y friends hero will ?>? jileused to U?nrn of hit promo lion. Mt. II. G. r,<?rmii has been' fleet ed liook-koepi i for the Camden Yh?l lon fuclyiy. There were several other upplicanl* for the position. M, . A. A. M ' Dowel I and Mrs. .John II M'dfi t?, of Hnsl'iver were lit Qaniden tbi* we*k. jlapt. 0,0. II ?il" is Mill very II' ?though whp butler ihuu he has been. Mr. V. K. DeVas* will lonvc lo ihoriow.io attend a law school in Coin tphiu. ^ ' ? We enrrv .u f.ill stock of Stoves and IIouTe FurhtMUng Goods. .1. II. Gocdale ?fe Sob. |Jroiu (jin' (jorregponSenti Mt. Olivet. Sept. 17. Mr. Killtor ' ? As wo havo H nisli - ' ed w'n t^li i ii *5 the dishes, ami liavo^n few leisure moments to attend .bo fnf<> lime to 4tii|? and tear" wo will gi ve \ ou a few* <1 <?( r. Coiion is opening n? pi<l I v? i? llir weather continues warm it will siifin be all hni vested. Ah tho h-sult ?>f the meeting her??, six ttfVnnocted themselves with the church. They will be baptized some tuna iit the mar ft Lure. Prayer meeting will be held nt Ml. Olivet next Saturday uight^It iuoei.8 one week atr'Bculah, the next nt Mi. QlivQt. -lU,v..PttiHL.S?L?dt.*9 met. his con gregation nt Beulnh' lust Sunday and nsnsUid, prcach<-d a Ono svr "rtr*rtf?, Hi;' w ill fiohi an-iber meet ing there no met imo in October. We would bo delluhted to meoi "Well WUlitr" at lirn. v'H. T. JV and would promise to dolour part by that turkev. We think the barbecue would be just splendid and if Bro. 11. T. J succeed' in jcyuriyg/the service of J. E. to mind lite dog", wo will help him stea. I he pie. Hut wouldn't it hq nice for J. te. if ho could steal "J^osa'PatM1' wblla we are so ^ do ing. Then Bro. II. T. J. you might tfot a flifty, 'cent . job. ? Jf th? "moon- don't change" we will have an Important .notice tor nOx t we< k, so look out Mr. Editor. With bratVishcs to all, and love t**tlr*-~swtfir correspondents, we clt.ae. . L V. M. H. -Boyfcins. :: Stfpt. 17.v Mr. Editor:* ? A A we have, been r (lent, so long wo will come again claiming our sp'?ce among your bright correspondents. * 9 Cotton picking is the m(i&r of the/^ay. Uot'on crops ^a?o very good in this section.' Late corn is good considering the <li*y. weatlier. Rice crop* are 'not as good as was -exfWM^dr r We are glad to s.?y that Mr." J. L. Sanders who lias been -sick f.r fcome time is now improving. - Tobacco crops are good :rt- this community. We are sorry to say that Mr Revcllo had h very ^ lino liouao of tobacco burnt tip not long ag?v D.' ty, Remhert also got a very fine I10U84. of tho valuable weed nurnt up. <? Mr. A. W. Reese has opened up a very (joe store at Hoi kins. We trust lie may make a grand sue ' 7 Well Mr.' Kdilor as our corres pondents liaye gotten tired of ask ing hiatory quesl ion I w ill aak one :i? it muV l?e of interest to your many readers. Who' was the 13ili President of the IT. 8 , where wns he horn and what date, wlio did he marry an^whnt ./oar, what your was he installed Into office and f:ow old was lie when he went into oilier, how long did Ufb servo, where did lit# death lake (drier* dale of doath and how old iras he when lie died? W?ll Mr. Editor this in sorci wuat a long question hut V- hope you^eorrf spondettrs wltt ~ nornftd CUres Rising ? dMwite for ^?Mewhere ' it diliioult to answer. VVVH we ?ill close our Ivttei is growing Ion*/. We S\IJI ooiue again if this does not find i'.s v?y to the \rnstc bavkut. <K l?. 11. Kaib Mr. Rditor< ? Several wetk? !>?!<? ono t>1 your correspondent* asHcd the qnostion when and whore w as the first tobacco used in America? I will answer the liist tohncoo was used iu Independence Hull on ih< day we declared our independence. SuWiTOr. B'{?ck Kivo?'. Sept 17. Mr. Kd : ? As 1 have beeu silent for sone time I will come again ? lai^ipg spsco enough to stitch my uuffio down in iho bright cole mt,$. ufr your valuable paper and a few other words of importance. Wo are having some right nice weather for cotton picking. A f. How going to preVifcjhing iu>i long 5*f(o had a \ bud accident, to' happen to him his xmtlo fell down with him and he happened to t lu? luck c.C getting his gourd skinned. 1J. K. Watkins baa a visitor, ivts a b >y. I guess old "Cua'* U 1 nmiling. ? ' lur. Alexander MeNaughton, of Augusts (5a., pas9^d through hero not long ago, I suppose on bust-, neks. - v ? Mrs. I,. M. Waters spent a few days Ui flr hero recently. Bro. W. ,1. W. passed through bore lasi Sunday V itb his best girl. He looked as pleased as dad's old house oat when bo hud just rescued ?a mouse. ? I think C >usin ?'Brow.i Kyes" was made happy ono mure time. She met with "Ulivk Eves" her greatest adihlrer. * ) Miss Malindn, of this pWe who has been on a visit to Mis, A. L. Uavnes hap returned home. Sarae Plunk >t. AS IN YOUTH flyer's Hair Vigor CORDIALLY INDORSED. \ ft RESTORES Natural Growth OV TI1K HAIR ? WIIKN - ALL OTHER Dressings fail. "I can cordially Indorse AyerWHalr Vigor, as one, of tlio best preparations for tyc liair. WJien 1 Inyjan using Ayer's Hair Vigor, all th<) front part ot my head ? about half of if ? whs bald. The use of only two bottles restored n natural growth, whlqji still continues as In my youth, j tried several oilier dressings, but they jttl failed. ? Ayer's Hair Vigor Is the best."-* Mrs. .1. C. PltKUlS|U, Converse. Texas. *. flvf.R's Hair Vigor t?u f. r a 1 1 R o - nv j Or. J. A mR 4 CO., LOWELL, MASS. ' - - - Examination bt Teach - - . ers. NoM;:d i? hereby- pivon f^i tho soc > ond acini-annual examination of tMich I^IfliQr ]8!>3_b#foJX' tho. County Hoard of Examiners will be held at the Court IIoiihc in Camden 8. C., on tho third1 Kri?lnv, t lie 18. h day of -October next, from 0 a. m. to + p. n?, * The DuarJ of lvx&uiit^s have adapted ?the ftflpwjnft "Whereas, tho standard ot tend jp*l' certificates having boon considerably, mined, n knovvUu'gfc of el e i n e n t ? r y 1 yro bra being required of first arflJToto?ob* ers. and the length} ofctitue of n first gradit certlflonte being extended from two to fiVHLyoi\j>rttws-rf.->ro , be it *' "KeiiuTved, Tluit'-t** tei.chora' certifl chtes, drat second r?i third grade, grant* od l>y the Board of thin county be renew ed, and no certificate waned by the Hoard of any other county bo endorsed fjor a greater length ot time than for which it was granted." J. A \ GUIGSBY, h. e. k. c. Scholarships. The Sou Mi Carolina Co-Edifcn tional Institute, nf WilJis'.on, 8. O. Ii.m decided to olfVr ono scholar ship of f rec tnitiou to each county in this Stale and/ one scholarship j worth $100 to life Stnte at large, Thosu who win the free 'tuition scholarship enn attend the South Carolina Co- Kd ucai ionnl Institute the fcntire session of nine mouthy for $72 25. This amount? will <&* er ali txpenxes except '4^(1 clothing. The winner of t?T3 ftuO scholarship can attend the Sc.utL UttroUn^bo-Klucailoniil Institute Uie entire M*aii'?n of nine months by paying the feo of $25.G(}. Tliis ?rill cover All expenses except hooks /dothing. Those who \rin scholarships will have to enter the Afiplianore class. The scholn ptiipa sre good for one aesaion, but ft ill? Prgf ideal se< s proper, they mar/ hi extended. The School Canmiaaioner wilt correcl the pa peraVnd send the heat fsper to K, N. K. Batly^Preaideot, Sooth Car* ollift Co Educational lastltuteJ guiutoo, s. o. scjiolsrahips are to be ob laiaedby <&>inpetiliveejca?tnaiioDs held Itf the 'School Coramrfssionei at sick county, to wb^n applicant# ?ill apply tot fnttbermformatio*. xam I nation thai! coosfst of ? fa S^DI.j/ RtglUta U AridmUe, Gaofrapkr Bfetorjr, v - 'S3r?' < for Infants and Children. ?*C??tO*lttl8SO\VOU tlitvl I rocotiuuetul it u^?u|>erioi' touny |>r?'4i'i*l|>tiou kuuwii tome." 11. A. M. !?., Oxfunl St., lkooUyu, N. V. |i go vu>tvi'rt .>l niul known thai It wviiih n woi k oniloitw it. Kvw art1 1 U? Jo not k?vj? Cu&toiln Maiuv.n, I). !>,, New York Clt v. farftorin cunva colic, Const I jvu Ion, Sour Stomach, UlwrhiVA, Kruotatlon, Kills Worm*, gives blo^i', aiut promoted ?.!*-? Ration, t Without injurious mcdlcation, "FW kovi-mI yoru.-i ( httftt tvooinmewlod 'i\<*<oria,' ami t-li iH nlvvaya continue to <lo k?, c * it h.u luvurlttbly producoU IxuoUci/J rosulU," J J'.kwin R I'AHori:, M. D? l wih st root ami Ttli Avo., Now York City, SM. BIG PROFITS Upturning pn^perity will make many rU^ffhut nowimn wHUin tt bhoit limu .i* l>y mtcoehMful in <?rain, OO KOtt KAi II I.HM/..UT I IN VKSTKI) ran ?>< sio; oosr IN VKST.Ni liNTtS, ?';?!? llu?V make kh mU(*H Provisions and Stock. . made hv our ?> sistkmatk; im-an o1N*si*k< -u la hon oviiihuiled l>v lis", All KUOeo?#f *1 xUK-cu tutors operate on a royular system.* It is H well- known f let I hut tli/i^ aro thousands of inca in all pai Is of t ho I oiled Stives who, hy systematic trxdiNuf through ('Ideate > lookers, n .flic > large umounO every year, running t'r??m a few /nousand doUnr* fov the man who invests ri hun tlrt-tl or two. hundred dollars a few thousand. , t It lsnlso a tact that those \\Vo make the lprifost |?r<?nt>* from comparative* small investments on this plan me/>ersons who live away from Chicago ?n? I invest through brokers who thoroughly understand systomii'lL' trading. (A* Our plan does not risk the whole amount iu vested on any trade, hut Worn l>??th Hides, so that whether tlu> market liso.s o?- falls ii brings a steady profit (fM^piles up enormously in n slmrt time. ? Wi'ilc l?\?r Ooiiviiieliiff Proofs, also our Manual on sticeossfyl speculation ar<l wur Daily Market Report . full of imoH-y-mtikini! polplnrs. All Ft'ots Our Manual e'xplaius^fttargin trading fully. Highest refvremo.s ii i??p had success. < . For further information jhl 'ress ^ cfe. <CSO?9 linnkets ami lirokor*, July IS), Otn. / 241 *>24 2 Uinlto Building, (.'hieav'o, ji inf ill regard to our stand # E Company, ?. Mi-khav Byukkt, Nkw Yohk Citv. MhOUNCEMEllT. We wish to announce to the public tliat we have opened up a fresl) line of Ilenvy and Fancy Grace vies, Canned Goods, Flu voring ey tracts, Tea", &c Also nice line of Tinware, Lamps, Codec mills, Washboards, . ' L % Tobacco and CiUgars a specialty. vV k "Quick sales ancksmall profits," our slogan; c*.4 1 [oiujsty and pquare dealings." our motto. / plironicle Onice in rear of our store where all visitors will r:cave a hearty welcome. Polite attention to all. Yours for business, R. MOSELEY Arrest disease by the timely use of Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity/ Always cures filCK HEADACHE, sour stomach, malaria, indiges- 4 tf&Utorpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PJCLS & .JHUl / OPERA HOUSE! CAMDEN. OiTE ??, ^srro-iiT.j MONDAY, SEPT. 23rd. 1805, f Only A Farmers Daughter Which will be interpreted by a Company of Ster ? Ftoyera, MISS HELE^: NOBTH, m?a BLANCH de BAR BOOTH ? In the Lending Holes. LITTLE ETHEL- MAY, tfive Years Old, The most brilliant Child Ac tress now before the public. This great production will be under theVxcluiiie mail' *| ' agement of Josh E. Ogdeo. Prices. 25c and 50c. .Be1 served seats l,5e* . Reserved seats on sale at F. M. ZempV 4rus J^-BBAStNOTON/ V . * ? ? ' J. T, BUHDELL, CIVIL ENGINEER SURYEYOR. * v CAMDEN, Municipal EnymoprTn^.V, Surveying of Lands and su.U- Divisions of Tract* a HDQciultV. a NOTICE. I wish (o announce to niv tiiends that on and after Sept. J 5f l? . , 18<'5, I will be foil ml ^nt* the store of C?ipt. II. E. Ilnlsall where I will be "lad for their (u call und1 MP n?t?. Vc'iy Respcctfulfe,. / . 1 tlifofifr ?tlept. r>, 'pt. ^ agar: to Mh Friend* A^kl Tim Public General! fj: ? " ^ On and after the fi rnt day of October I can be found at Mr. M. L. Kmard's clothing store Main Struct, Columbia,' S. C\, and will take great plensuro in showing mv -friend* our immense .stock of READY MADB CLOTHING, and OKXr.V, FURNISHING GOODS. It is nn Indisputable fact th:it,only a glance into Mr. Kinard's huge emporium is ne cessary to convince oxen the ensiiiil ob server that Mr. Kioffrd h; LEADER in ready made clnttwrfg and Gents' furnish-! ing goods. Hi/pprices cannot l>e dtfpli-1 cntcd KouMi of-tiio Now York market, and hin Npcctal bargain counters are tho talk of thc?T:ity. We can save vou your It. R. f.dr TO COLUMBIA AND RE TURN, in the purchase of ONE SUIT OF CLOTHES. Country Merchants or oven the fnrmer, who supplies bis Pn imrcM, will find itlnuch to bis in'errst to get our priceH oil CHEAP CLOTH? ING, OVBRALLH) RUBBBR-COATS, UMBRELLAS, AC. Friends, tl.itik of it, you can visit the beautiful city of Columbia and purchaso a better suit of clothes with tho same amount of money that It taxes to pu?:ho>j ? suitof clothes in Sumter or Camden, Mid in additioff to. thiii, we will furnish to every pur chaser of a stilt of clothes of ua, free transportation to places, of Interest in the <s!ty. The cotton factories, thsrcjrnal; tho State 1 loose, the penitentiary, tho .taylum aii?T*fihandon. This la an op. poriunity of a life time, and with then* facta plainly before you, I am ?hr* you will take a1 vantage of tiiein. Thoee who contemplate attending the State Fair, will a< t nieeiy to wear their. old clothe* over and five me an'opportanltv to aell them fietter clothing f?r lew money (ban they ean get tkb ?!<!? of New York* Order* by Mall are a|eo very respectfully solicited, and w|f| be promptly and, sr tlafactoril} filed or money refnndfld. Express charges mM by tie on all ovet Ten DrJUrs -worth ef food* ordered. " When y on -come into the iter* please aak for nv, and In lending orders make ?i jUIouE^ho'd R-mcdy. And it |?e\'i i I ii!s to otM'O lib.? i :*HV i :i Us III, ( ':?(;?? ? 1 ? , I'linp'fti :ni?I fill^ .s,t'ns. s aii.-inp troii! impure bloo I, ?? l<*?it?nio IJKmkI . lin) n>. Tl^aua> nils endorse it iii* the best remedy mi otlViid to in tin kind, TI>o Iious!iih)m of cii if ?? iffftomj'd h\ Ills remedy.!^ almost mn'uculou*. ry ii. Oit'^v^l 00 per la rye hol lo. For sale by druggists. Soo dvert isenient Hai* where. Rules and Regulations l(fofj/t<<t bij l In- BoUni of Health of the citij of Cam-' (/m, S. for /ha ftromo - Hon oftha hca/Ui of Sttitl ( '////. It' it resolved by (lie Hoard of Health of I no City ot < unub u, that the fol lowing Knit s and Herniations be and hereby tire adopted tor the promotion of the health of (lie people thereof 1. I hat ull wntor closets, pi ivies, cess? ?ols and drairs, within the corporate units ot thoCity id Camden, he cleaned t !<vtst once per month, or oftener k'hen tleenit tl nertYHury by the Health Miner or Hoard oJ Health. Anyone ailing, alter reasonable iu>tiee in writ ug from the Hoard of Health, or any member or oflleer of the fame,, to have fell Water-closets, &o , e'eaned, cfc fail i>k to romove ai.v nuisance; Khali, for at b and .voiy olfence, upon conviction adore the said Hoard of llealth, be imd not less than Two nor more than Pen Dollars, together with cost of 'leaning siu-li Water olos *ts, tec , or re uoving sueh nuisance, 01/ be im irisoned nbt It ss than Ten nor mofe han Thi ty tlaj s. ?? 2. No hog shall be closely penned vithin Hit) City limits from March 1st .0 Ootol or 15. A close pen shall bo con- * it rued to mean any enclosure contain- ri ug less than six hundred (?RX>) sqiritroft-. o each hog petnud, and till such enolos* ires or pens shall be inspected monthly ir oftener if ^necessary by Ihe health >Jlleei\ The penalty for violation of his rule shall be a line of not Ioks than W.00 nor more than 810 1 0, or imprison uont not lt>stlmn ti n (lOHlavs nor more, ban thirty (HO, days, or noth lire and mprisonmeut, in the discretion of the iioard. H. That owners or occupants of prem set shall, within twenty* four bom's, eiiiove therefrom to a point without, .lie corporate limits, any and ull dead udmals, carrion, or other such similar lulsance. Anyone violating ^il.i.rulo .h ill, for each such offence, be lined not. ess than. One nor more than JKlve Dol ars, together with the cost of removing raid nuisance, or be lfh"ti||onetl not lesi,. Juiu Ten nor more than Tnirty dajfl. I Anyone who shall fall, alter rw mable ' notic#- ni writing, -fnfm ihe Hoard of Health, or an oillcur of member of tho same, to have his Or her premises properly cleaned, .shitl^ for [>rtcty?olfense bo lined not more than Ten dollars, together with the cost of clean ing such premises, or be imprisoned not less 'than Ten nor more than. Thirty ilajs. 5. That the Health OlUeor shall in spect the Cjty Market, and any other place of business, from time to time as he may doom befit, and -shall order the immediate removal therefrom of any aju^ all unhealthy, tainted or decaying moat, lisii, vegetables, and other. wares. Anyone lulling to obey the Health Ofll 00 r in this regard, shall for each oltenco bo lined not less than Five nor mor^ than Tt 11 dollars, or bo Imprisoned not less than Ten nor more than Thirty " days. o No butcher pen shall be' allowed within the corporate JJ^nlts of tho City. Anyone violating t liis rule shall for each offence be lined not less than Twenty nor morn than Fifty dollars, or be imprisoned for the. period <|f Thirty days. * t. That in order to creai'e and fnaiii > tain a complete and accurate system of rt^st ration of birth; and deaths whi^h* Uiay occur within tlic City, all Phjsi* Clans, (-ler/jcyfneri; 'W?glfffra{e?. ^TT<P" wives, Urtdertukers.Kextons and Grave1 diggers are reouirtd within Thirty dAys from such birtn or death, to report to ; the .Secretary of the Hoard of Health all births aigl deaths ihat in9v.occur.in their practice, or coi?e*to their knowl* edge in their bus! ne^p or voc^tif (if .any,) physician or midwife, sex. race; Jstillbnrn, Illegitimate, Twlnf, place of Hlrlh; and !l?e iullname of each parent, with their residence, birth* pMcentid occttpitt4tmrf?>r a Deaths nantjty sex. coioh date of death, cause of deatji. place of death, age, year, month and days; place of birtn, time of residence in Camden. attending phyaiqfan (If any,) place of interment. Any Physician, Clergyman, ^Magistrate, Midwife, Sex ton or (J rav'Hijirger violating this fule shall for each offence be lined not less than One nor more than Flvedollais.of be imprisoned not more than Ten day*. 8. A ny persoif found guilty of placing ~ Garbage or any other refuse matter in any street, drain ot public park of the City, tit of blocking or obstructing any drain, shall for each- offense be fined not less than F|*e-OM*r more than Ten Dollars, or be Imprisoned nay less than Ten nor more Un n Thirty days. l>. Any Occupant, or. owner, if the same be not occupied, of any premises who shall fail upon notice rxmn the Health Ollicer, forthwith to cut ahrf re move thereforirt all weeds and grass, shall for each offence be-flnedm>t less than Five nor more than Ten Dollars. o.? be imprisoned not more than Ten days. ' 4 10. .All Thysiciana shall report to the Secretary of the Hoard of Health all cases of infectious, or cont i^ous dis eases coming to ineir. knowledge, and the llqard ot.ileallU may order tbelso latlon of persons ??? s*t amlcted, enforce vaccination, and do^"%hateVer may be proper under the law to prevent the spread of such infections or contagions disease/. Anyone violating this rule by hlidferiTTg. obstructing or delaying it* enforcement shall not less than Five' nor more^anjyWnty-flve Dollars, or be imprisonedfiioHeaa than Ten ndr more than Thi rt/da^s. - Approved bi the itoHnbstTilealth.pf the city of Camden, S. Ci, this 14th day of August, lb96. A. A. MOOHE, M. I) . r.-.- Itastdent. JSO. W. Ctf R?ETT, M- 1>? ? Secretory. of Otttden, S. C? * Cocmetl assembled, and by the anttiorlff of the same, that uu? day^gf 4k#