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Sutimlay ovcning last on public loud <*oi north from Camden plat of land of II, Stuckey. I'inder will I'loaso return to Tlios. Kirhland. Hiraoh Bros. & Go's Now Adv . ' '' 'Ifti'fttth'.ltroA. iV Co. have i\ new J advertisement iu to-day's Cluon* lolo. In making your ('In Utmas | p'uvohasoa you should not fail to j cull on thorn. i Photographs for Christmas. I What is more Idghly appreciated ! than a good I'hoto of a friend <n i rolatlvi? l?\>r tlk next thirty (lass Alexander'* Gallery will take pic tures cheap. ('all early and avoid tho rush. Back on the Gang. .July Lloyd, who escaped from the chain gnng lust Summer, is hack 00 tlio feting hoi vmg .out lus Unexpired sentence. lie found out that he was about to he captured and bo camo and surrendered him self to Mr. Phelps. Dr. Aloxawlor. Attention in culled '? iho profoft* nion?l card of |)r. T. II. A'exander in this issuo of Tho Chronicle. Dr. AU'xaiv.lor has ninny years' exper ience and tlio quality of Ids work cannot bo disputed. His ofllco i.-^ two doors South of Tho Chronicle oflloo. if v<?u have your work done there you will bo sAlislh-d. A gjfcl. ? It has been stated (presumably by some ono who attended tho first meeting of the Election Commis sioners relative to the new county) that ballots were scattered over a table which w is sulllcieni evidence that the boxes had hecn tampered with and that tho Commissioner* & ndjo'nrned without stilting when they woul.l meet again to complete the count. Both charges aro ab solutely false. J. N. Jones, Com. of Election. ' Just received at the Gilt Edge Store, colored datnnscs ? beautiful dress goods, at. only 20c piVyd; al so colored serges in bro\yn, blue and red nt only 15c pr yd. ?For real bargains in nice dress good a in rough, ell'ect and other stylos, go to the ("Jilt Kd^o Store as they have a few patterns which tjj^y are selling at cost, and M) per cent less than value. When you want a wagon cheap and one that will u'vo you perfect ly satisfactory service, don't fail to call at the Gilt Edge Store, as ivo you good are prepare'd to lurtnonc^ Married! On, Tuesday morning nt 8 /clock nt the residence of the bride's f.?)ih or, Mr. Charles Whistnnnl, Misk Pearje Whist naut. was married ti> Mr. Will Graham, bolh of Blauks burg, ? .The l??v. Mr. Bailey, of Camdetl oflleialed in the presence of a number of friends and rela tives. A number pf handsome and useful presents were made and the happy young couple, after receiv ing numerous congratulations :md ??good wishes, left on the Ohio Kivei and Charleston train to spend their honeymoon in Camden. ? Blacks burg Cor. Columbia State. On Sunday the 29ih of Nov., Mr. 1*. Clifton Sutton, of West Wafccr eo, to Miss Mary Newman, young est daughter of Mr, S.'N. Newman, of Lynch w nod. May the happv young couple have n long and poacoful voyage on the blissful sea of matrimony. * About tlie New County. / Turkey ('rook, S. C. Mr. Editor: ? Please allow us n few dots concerning th o now county. We have before us what ihs Register of" tho 20 ult. says about Snlern, "The first new county scheme to be *??'? c?l on appear?. !;\Jir.vo fnilotl and that this part of Kershaw County the pnit intended t<> help form tho county tta'om was the cauco of its defeat." Gentlemen, it in an assur ed fact that you eon lead ft horso to aster but can't make ono drink, snch is tho case with this part of old Kershaw, knqwn as tho sapd hills. It is a very.dirtlcidt matter for. a lib erty lovinp peoplo. as the people arc around her<\ to lie hoodwinked -and diivon about by people that pass compliments on then^ as "being fools and wont except' lu-lp when it is oflforrd to them." Such compli ments dont tftko well neither are I bey forgotten in a moment. \Vo no tice too that it said the promoters of DC.W County said that tho managers did not r'c'qniro of tho voters,; their wgistrAUon. coiliflealeia. T can sfeAlt for myself ; the honorablo managers of this precinctr certainly required mine. I also saw others produce t h ey me registration book Also. Xftfor the people of this burg lieinpr fools and Wont ^xoqjt help when offered them, .'gentle t< ader. nm I fnr wrong To aav that the sand hill fools arc not fools for the *ont of . (ho now cobhty as the recent election prov ed how aome (lpprecisted tlie compll jmc&t* nbpfe atated.^We^ h*v<j r!^ ^jtfe of ihis sec tiow br igliVbratoy and well- to-do, ?jhify *t-Trotog ?o<* boary! fit lb* ptac^ have plenty of hoy and ^hoaainy and ean verr I kelj do *o in UM nuire wiiuwv r.s~ eerily MMm. A Bead Bit! FooL - ' ????... . Fino Turnips. Mi, G. L. Gilli*, na. linn ?>ii r thanks f<?r Honto.^r ihe Uucftl 11 ltd he?t tlKhipft WQV^lUVO ttC't'll this KCUbon. Another Car Load. I have jnat reecivml HimUior onr loud of duo Virginia Horsus ami Mures. Those expecting lo huyj Khun Id do ho now it s llio prices of l?ood stock will CvM iainly up now j \ cry soon. lieo. T. hilliv. Dee. Did, '.HI* Iik Good Condition. Wo learn thai the lown of Cam den is in bettor condition mow (lino it I his I >00 11 since it has boon ? 1 ?? pi i vet! of i In* license revenue, This speaks well for tin' | > resold hoard! of Councilman. We publish else whoro ii n ordinance to raisoVJaup- 1 piies for llio coming your. Hot Supper. A hoi supper will ho hold fit the residence of Mr. .1. A. (Jillis, nine J Mi i It'K below Camden, (Sumter County,) en I U? evening of l<'iidav Doo. 18lli., for tho benefit of Swifi .'reek Baptist Church. Tho pnb lio are cordially invitod. Oysters will ho served in connection with llio supper. Wo hope that Prof. I. P. Gihboa will bo induocd to yivo us some of his ivdmirahlc read i 1 1 i( h and recitations. M is. .1 . A. Oil lis, Miss S. ft. (Jillis, M n. A . M . Hesse, Mrs. Helton Owens, Mrs. W. lv (? aril nor. If you have no sowing maehire, remedy the evil at once by going to the Gilt Edge Store where they can furnish you the best machine (in the market at a very small cost. Cocoa matting very cheap at the Gilt Edge Store. Great reduction in capos, jack ets, e'.c., nl the Gilt Edge Store. Call early and get some of the real bargains while they are yoing. Dress goodTtiraTlNayles, finali ties and prices at the Gilt ftdge Store, and some of the bettor qnal ilies in dress patterns you can buy at absolute cost. Gingham aprons in green, brown and blue plaids at 10c a piece, M the Gilt Edge Store. - Beaver Dam Meeting. Pursuant t<> an order of the Pres. Heaver Dam Democratic Club met on Saturday, Nov. 28th. The meet ing was called to order by the Prest. wlrtPexplainod the object of the meeting as being i.o consider the propriety of fixing salaries of tho di iFero n t ollicers' in Kershaw County and to elect a delegation >to meet in Convention in Camden lonthc l'ith of December to in slruei the delegation from Kershaw County to the House and Senate accordingly. After some discus sion K. W. Suilon introduced the following preamble and resolution: 1st. That Whereas, we the mem bers of Heaver Dam Democratii club have used all diligence anil judgement in the selection of out delegation to the House and Sen ate. And, Whereas we confide strict ly in the integrity aod ability of said delegation. He'll Resolved, That i>wo will take nothing do with the fixing of the salaries of our County olli cers. We leave it njl with our del egAtion, and lamely submit the whole matter and rbide the decis ion of their wise judgemepU^ The foregoing resolutions \xtfn uftu.ni;. mously adopted. J Maljnes ltah^n, Sect'y. Clerk of Couvt W W l orry, of Lim- 1 easier, Commits Hiucidc Clerk of Court I'eny, of Lan caster, com mil tod suicide by drown ing himself n last Wednesday. A special from Luncastcr says : ?'A pall was oast over tLiia comrnn nit}' when it was announced, aboul 10 o'clock thin morning^that \V. W. Perry, Clerk c? f IheCoutl, had com milled suicide this morning h\ j limping lulu lli'hr (/i'Ctk, iietil' lOVVii and drowning himself. s lie had licet) suffering for some time wllli neryousness and insom nia, hut was still able lo attend to business. Ho got up this morning nl his usual hour, ale n. more than usually hearty breakfast and left for his ofllcc, which he reached about half-past 8 o'clock. IIu ^u- 1 quired of his deputy if there #as j ?mything lo do, an;l then wan/Aful ostensibly to get seme wood. He was seen jjjoing toward the creek af lerwurd, and a liltle later was seen returning, aud.3tiil n little. inter made a second trip in tho direction of the eretk. People passing and those Hi work about the factory near by smv him walking the trestle of tho O. K. and Ct railway, nnd one person saw him climb down the trestle to within some ten feet of .tho. &?u>l!eo wnivr#,-*7id thCb Jump in. - . s Uy fiat ti mo others appeared mul efforts were made to rescue him nftfr lie hud sunk twice and |iac| seized a liml/; but lie ?cfns*-fl assistance, released hi? hold upou (lie limb and wofol down t/> rise no wore. He arch was instituted nlouce for thr tmrtjrf-bnt-np? to--# ? o\)iot>fc -4 o ntghVjthmJ not been found. The de. eased leaves a wife but bo children. No cause can he Aoign ^ 7or iTte deed, jftfctpt hls nem.rr* Mr. IVrrr wni m Very popular and fctje ^-holer county will <jc jpioi# M* uugBBtl/ daub." ? Found. j A fu\v ilrtys afjfo ft bunoli of kuvs [awl !i pookot. hook containing a few !<vnts nn<l an <>M coi^Avan found i<> I thi? pu'ilic The owner onn pot jtlinn l?y calling at. thin oftico and i pay ng Km Ibis notice. l)r. Weinberg. | Attention is oull>x1 to tho profes siouni ctit'd of Dr. Woint'Crji, dentist. | I >r \\\>int?oig is si (jontlcmnn of tin? highest tyi'O IVo.ii Manni'>g, t h i? ' S t:i t'*, xnd is h ?ooil dehlis'. II Ik oJlii'o ii up si.vr.s in Mm ('annloiij ]<ank ? For nleeXnms presents, toys and ? lolla, at lowest prices, yo to the ! ( sniden Dry Goods Co, LudiesV'oupeH and jackets nnd I children's o oaks til !hu ( *t? iikIo t? I Dry Goods Co thai will surprise yon at. I he priori*. ! Try a pair of II vim's $ 1. 00 shoes , lit. the Camden Dry Goo Is Co for j only t:5.25. A big lot of II olid j! v (JtJO(l> ai Tho Camden Dry Goods C-?> at prices not to be found elsewhere. ? ??> > ... Good Photographs l.ftit week while everything "fis covered with snow Dr. Alexander took several pictures of views on M iin sheet. They were certainly L'Dod ? in fact tiny can't lu^,bcnl., And by t.ho way Alexander's ?ftllery is oflbring to make pictures very cheap for Hie Clitistmns Jiolidays. Now is the time to have your photo* ipnph taken. Coronet wool sacking ;] I in wide bl.u-k and colored at l ie pr yd, at the (Jill ICi'^o Store. All wool llannel dress goods in brown and Inn at .'H)c. pr yd, at the Gilt Edge Store. Don't Destroy an Important Industry. We tnke tho following from the Manning Times: "The nowppapers throughout, the State were badly buncoed last week in Columbia by having their advertising accounts sealed. The fault was not with the newspa per men, but the failure of the Sec retary of State to furnish a form for election notices in lime for the press. The newspapers are not under any special obligations to tho present administration rr lo the General Assembly for that mai ler, because fiverything that people could dt., who knew nothing about what they were doing was done to (Hit the printer out of his just dues In this last ease the Secretary of State's neglect to do whir, the lav required of hint cost the pnnicis >? great deal of money, tini" ?n?i trouble with no other redress thon l^.^iek. We hope at 1.1m* next ses sion a biil will be drafted by some one who knows his busincs, regu lating the cost of printin.g and 'de lining what a legal notice shall be, thus saving an important industry from being destroyed by men who have no idea of the cost of piint i ng. Several communications are unc-l voidably omitted (bis week, Write, when it is written Must not. bo wril ten rile, nor rii/Itl ; Nor yet should it be wrili< n ivriyht; Bui always should be wrbten write; For only thus 'tis written right The Auditor's otliccs will he open in ('rondeii from the lirst day of .tanuai'j 10 the 20th il.iv of February, 18i?7, f?>r the purpose of I'M'civintf ?-<'lnrns for taxes in Kershaw iJouaty , for tho Ureal year ] UJ. , The announcement of appoint ment)* in the county inajo in the Ciiron-. icle last work have been withdrawn by I he Auditor, the date* beinK so close ifigefhor it would be impossible for him fo meet them. Announcement for ap point ments in the county will be made later. Tivroiun < onico of County Treasurer, Kershaw County, Camden, S. Ci, Kept. '23, ISflC. In accordance with the Act to raise supplied for the fiscal year conimeneinp November I', lK'.l't, notice is hereby jrivon that'the Treasurer's ollicc of Kerttha w County will ho open f<.r the collection of t ii.vs Thursday the loth 'lay of October, nnd remain open until Thursday, i\. ............ The rate per centum fur Kershaw {'Of is as follows : ? For State purposes -I'. J trills. " Constitutional School Tax it " " Ordinary County tax 8 " ln?t. on Kiillroad bonds 2,'.j " '' Witness, Jurors and Con stables ?-/ " Total 13\{ mills. Poll Tax, $1.00. The following special levies have been made also : Special school tax, District No. 1, .'I mills. For interest on School Hondo traded School Building Dist. No. 1, ?).{ of a mill. Special school (nx T)ist. 1, 3*(. iv. 111*. " " " 4. 3 yif 99 ft M J o M " ? .. .1 JQ^ 2 ? I M M ?? j.> .) ft I. > M M ,f3 " " . "16,3 " : Trtxm nro payable in tho folluw'tiK kind. of fundi and no other: (Sold aivl ? ?ilv*r <vdn, -U< ft; -f*trroney, Na*tnnrrt" Hank Notoa nnd Coupons* which will in come payable during the ' y*ar I8'.!6,.ar tho valid Consolidated? boftdy-TTf-thtr Htatc known a* the "Deficiency IV/nd*/1 al?o on Juror's oirtiflcatoH and the per tKem of State u'itnea#Qa In the Circuit Court will bo recoired for CoAntv t-ixi*. r.al including School taxe*.7 All infon?*tion a* to taxes will bo fur nlflhcri upon application. N. H.-'-'Tnx-payerH aro ur?? d- upon to pay thrlr taxci a* soon as poMlblc afier lh?-liUh day of October, to. #YX>Jd a rj; ?h of bofcifio$ioa tho last days or o?-?llort ft* I h*V?f 00 authority to reC^lVO ?*XC". ter the tithe of clotlnj? In* book* with out adslinK the penalty. No^i/rt t>f n?me* tor tftn-rreeipt*- will -b* r?ceivo4 union tho amount of ffl?. money d#-i<.x.U?d with tli* aaid Iwt, : - ~r . Tin* rule will 1>T tfrl(V9 V tirrca T^. J. 0. ROLMK - *.?/-?! -.'-y \ All roud i?v? i?cvV> ur?> Iivin l?y*?u>t In order * tii I llu'ir hands n( oiioo and haw all obstructions etuiM'd hv (In* rereiit freeze removed, and where the roads havo m>t recently l>een worked to have saine tlior-: otighlv worked. ^ .1 I). HIICIjPS, l?\?r the foininissioners. I >ee. .'li d, I Si)<? . An Ordinance , To BSaiso SuppIicK B^oi'j rtH> YclU' o I OiiiJ 0>oi*?6 HHO?, He i ordained l?y llio Mft 'or and Al ) I ?Ic.j'iiii'u ?>t the City of Camden, S, (J,.' in (vn;:? -i! assembled, and by tin* mi- j l'i trily of l ln? same : I Nko. I, That all able ? bodied Male lVr*<?ns !>ft woo 11 'ho of Fiftl'tooii {?ml Fifty veui-, residing within t lit* cor (u.raio limits, in. I exempt from road dn iv uiulor llio l?ws of the State, shall work ilio streets, ways and bridges Xiu cliT tho direction of siit'li overseers as may bo appointed, tor a spare of time not exceeding Twelve days in one year : Provided, Thai a I ilioliiv.it of receiving ilit- notice any person may pay to I he person giving sneh noiinv Throe (fc.'D Dollars commutation, which shall he ro < oived in lien of iho work , and thai any person refunifi^ lo pay the said' contnin lalion shall he lined not lose Hunt Five ;$?>) Dullais, nor more than Ton ($10) l?olhrs , or bo imprisoned not loss than Five nor more than Twenty days, or he both lined and imprisoned, in the discre tion of tin1 Mayor, Sue. 11. Thu following Licenses shall he paid in ad\a:u:e on demand. All bus inesses, except when otherwise speeiiied, are understood to continue fioni the first day of.lanu ? ?? v to Pistol December in the venr the Jiccnsc is issued ; C'l.ASS A. 1. Kx press Companion or Agen cies for ImsiiH'W clone with in the State in ul not includ ing thai dono without tho _ v State, $ /. Telegraph Companies or Agencies for husinets dono within tho State nnd not in cluding that done without tho State, :5. Insurance Companion, Fire each, ?I. Insurance Companies, Life, each, Insnrance Companies, Life, Transient, including mulu i;l or co-operative compan ies, Per day, Per wv? k , 0. Sewing '?machine companies or agencies, local or transient, 7. Transient Photographers per week. Per M?mtli, S. Transient Pent isl, or tooth ex tractor. per week, Auctioneers, residents, 10, Auctioneers, transient, per clay, Ci.ass H. 1. billiard, Pool or Hagatelle Ta bles. each, 1 Howling alley, for each alley, Minuting gallery, poy month, 1. Hobby horses or flying Ira* pc'/.i". per week, <! Cireit*, equestrian show or menagerie, per day, <?. Circus, lor procession in '!<:? t, if circus ones not h> < >?' ,n (lie city, per clay, I by. trical, Minstrel or oilier , per '.lay, ( 'i.ASS (J. 1. ' !i -unirants or hoarding l.uiws, whether connected wit*- or separate from hoard ing houses mi lJruad utrcet, between DeKalh and King ' st rc-c t s ,i 2 Public, Sale or Livery Stable, each stabler, All de alers, transient or oth erwise*, in horses or innlcA, ( other thHn-lhpjSO who run a licensed livery or sales sta ble, per weort, Cj.Ass !). ? 1. IValers on Mio *s| roots, soll i ft j/ patent, or worm medi cines or nostrums , ]Vr day, f? 0 ) lVr -sock, 2~> 00 2. Dealer# in books, pictures, or papers on the streets, or canvassers for llio 8 at no, I Vr day, .TjQOj POlMnonth, 1000 3. LfenlcrVniu transient persons J J w ho t lio sfivets^ or / ' troni ?1 ninls on public or pri vate lotsf, nufs, fruits, can dies, vegetables, hotter, -v lard, ?tc. , under a bushel, tii'n, Kit. or tei Kin ; Per day, 2 00 Per year, ' ? ."> 00 Provided. Tl.at this ordi nance shall not apply to per sons from 1 1 1 i k at,d adjacent counties for whom Camden is the market Jown and wlio inav sell I licit* products from . wagons and carta or other vehicles. C'l.AHS T?. Vehicles, carts, trucks, Wa gons, drays, lineks, used for business purposes? convey ing Height or passengers per year or portion thereof, 1. Drawn- by 1 horso, each, ft QO 2. Drawn by 2 horses, eaoh, 5 00 j 3 Drawn by -1 horses , each, *" 10 00 I Omnitius or other vehicle for ft- iMMportlng passengers op i h;ipgilgef ,- 10 00 -i' I rf.' The charge for licenses in n t iy bt:i? nefii- not enumerated aboyo -r.ii!! be determined by tho Mayor wi^ Treasurer conjointly. - *r.rr : Any person or ppreona rnfor? or n< .decting to pay the required li re:!!''-. vhalVnpon conviction ^hereof, license in that ease, salif (Vtie to' be col lected out of the uoods or wares offered for sale, or out of tho properties to be shown, sIiaII by imprisoned not more ( than th(jy days, or both, Ip tlio discre tion of the Mat of : Provided, further ; j ? Tli it tfl" person or persons so oflcndlrig ; mny p t \ the fines artd costs before said ! r.r.-pertv if* i?old, unions said properly! i? ot a pr-riahablo nature, in which event" It way r/- *oM at ohee. g* Skc. Vr. AH ardin?nc?#fir part*. of or dmane?<f? inconsistent herewith shall bo, and the same are h?rcby._tC|)??le4? 1_ , Hatifi'-d in Count it hascmblfd.tblft 7th ? .v.- ..f )? ccmb*r, in tho Vear of mir : t UAYWWT and "{ f'in??Sy r rr-?- . 'i F. L1>IJK ZBMP, Mayor, y. C!"*V I * ? ? I I 1 1 monoy i* worth bnvinir oomparo our prison ainl m?\?? voui hfti'il oarnoil $4. i Only throu wooks until \ man atul tluun# that litno \v?? popoHo to turn looao au itumoiiHO Ktutik of |;t>iuls at ' RACKET PRICES. / f Ask to See Our Clothing $IH OU.hlk worsted dross suits going at $12 00. All wool Korsoy suits worth ?7 50, our prioo St> Black ti 1 1 < 1 hro>vu houvv ohoviol suds, batgain at $10, going fast ii! ?S, And wo noil tin* host $5 suits sold ii. Camdon, a'so tl)o host $2 dross pants. . We can and will Prove these Assertions. Boys' suits and extra heavy pants at all prions. Our $2.45 Mackintosh brooks iho record in tho ovorooat lino, ami for $4 wo will K'v0 yon a $5 ono. Mon'sund boys' ovorooats that must and it will pay you to soo thorn boforn buying. No houso in tho city can match our low priooa ort hats and caps, A dross hat fen- 75o. and a perfect bounty for $1.00, $1 25 and $1 50. moo Hynd's best hand sowed $4 mon's shoos at $11,25. Mon'n dross shoos $1 10 $1 25 and coarfio shoos for $1 and and $125, worth 20 p?>r cont. moro Ladies' French dougol", porfoct lilting, a bargain at $2, our prioo $1 75. Other ladios' shoos at. 7(io, 8f>o, $1 and $1.24 that can't bo equalled elsewhere. Misses' atid children's shoos nt nil pricos. L'tdios' capos from 70o to $5.25. liny your Xmas toys, dolls and nico Xnias prosetilt from us and hhvo 2f> por cont. on thorn. Don't fail to boo our 5e, 10c and 25c oouulor. I? will bo ready for tho holidsyB. YOU HS TO 8EHVJ5, (Ti I i J. AMDEN DRY GOODS j Realizing thai '*si .stitch in time saves nine" The Gilt lulge ?Sto !"ci hns in ulc a sweeping reduction in many m ??.somd)le arti cles among which will be found a beautiful line ul ? 4 ? -;-i tfWF&ISm &EE38 fb&WPJSftiLJtS j which we are offering at cost. Our Dross Goods stock is com plete, and as to prices it is useless to say that / Wk CJa.jyjsot Mb Um>is^oui? We call special attention to our Wraps, and while wo are' glad to say that our sales in this department far surpass out(J most sanguine expectation, we are still prepared to furnish our customers with ?^iedbific?~H??, omMy. cheeper than they can be bought elsewhere ? even in the Northern markets. We haye a large" stock of Carpets ranging in price from 12-ic to $1.00 Iper yard, and all we ask is that you see ours before you bijy. We are selling them REGARDLESS OF VALUE or original price, and you cannot fail to see real bargains in them. One piece of Cocoa Matting left which;* we are selling cheaper than ever offered in this market. Fl^or Oil Cloth and . .. . one and two*, yards wide, at rock bottom price?. We have an immense stock of Overcoats which wo an* offering to close at legs than cost; so you need not wait till the se^y.-m is over to Anake your purchases in thin line ,ns you cau buy as cheap now as you could frsk. MERCHANTS will find it decidedly to their ad vatitago to yet our prices be fore ordering from a dtytAnce, as we will not only save them freight but sell them goods cheaper ftiah thoj^ cm buy them. With sincere appreciation of your confidence a?.#I pntrantige Dr, A. WEINBERG, Dentist, OUKICE OVIOlt HANK OK OAMPK.X, Horns U to 1 : 80 : 3 to 5;30. (!? - OllVr.i liin piytOssion.il services to tlio City of (^tntrWn ami vicinity. OMicyover K, Leslie Zomp's Drug Store. /lvewidonco that of Mrs. A. 10. Zouip. Telephone- -Otlioe, No, .">0; Resi dence, No. li OR. I.H. ALEXANDER, Dentist. UradtuUo of Mi o Pltiludolpaia DenUl College, Session 1870-77, OFFICIO IUU)A I) STKKKT, Camokv, S. 0. Two doors South of Tho Chron icle OIIU'o. Shenff's Sale. South (? arolinu ? Kershaw CountyT S/ivi r\iis% //(Vj//j v\'- 8h<tnnon% Pl<iin /(//??, Muslt'V /uinAs, Defendant. ? Fore* clostt re at lit'.. Under and by virtue of a deereo in tho above Ml *mI case, ? In I <u 1 .flint' ft, 1HD5, I will offer for sale in front of tho Court. House in the city of Camden,, County ?<f Kershaw, during the legal hours of snip on I In' Ills I Monday in January next, I In? fol lowing doKovtbod real estate: All tluil | parcel or lot of la' <1 in tlii' count v and Stale aforesaid, containing one hundred and v fifty (1 50) acres and Known a.-, the Kir lev lauds and situated a! tout sixteen ( 10) miles north of the city ? >f Camden, and bounded on tho North and Fast by lauds of ,1. \V. Kurd; on I ho South by a road leading from Collins' Mill to Kurd lauds; and on the West by lands of 1,. ,1. Patterson. Terms of sale cash. This properly is being resold for failure to comply with bid. li. n. W I Lid A MS. Sheriff Kershaw County. Camden, S. Doe. 10th, 181)0.', RBGISTftATION MM, Certificates of K('HiHtrati<?n undor (ho old law aro void. ? Everybody must register.-- On and after December first, 18W?, tin; Hooks of UogiHtrution will ho opened and kept open for Tluco KuccessivtfjUays for tho registration of voters entitled to registration under the Constitution? Kor tho information of the 1'eople attention i? called to tho following provisions of tho now law, a]>proyed tho Fifth day of March, 18flG, ~ OI I'K'K OV 1 Nts I'KHVIKons OK HliCifKTllATlOX, i K'uhkii.wv County. Camukn, S. C.i Novkmiiki; L'H, lb'JK, j 'l'lto hooks of vegistntlion shall bo opened by tin* Hoard on llto II ???!. MoU ? 1 1 1 y in April, 1890 nl tho Court ilouso in eaelt County , find kept open for at least Hix I'onseeuli vo weeks, They shall be opened again ill tho Court. 1 luuso on tho ilrat Mondays in Juiio, .Inly, Au. glint ami September, A. I)., 180t?, and kept open t'ontinnally for at least ono week in ench of said months. T|ioy shall bo closed thirty days before tho general ch-et ion/in, 1890. A flor general election in I890,vt1ie Hpoks of Registration shall bo opened on tho first Monday of each month ?ti tho Court House and kept open foi tiiroo 9U/.^?t??vo.d.:iy8 in cnolt. month until thirty naya before tho election In 1898, when they ahull bo rlosc.l until the said general eloetion hIiiiII 1-avo tnk liilfeii place, The oflico and ho6k? ipuaf. bo kept open from 9 o'rlaek in the fwrii noon until :i o'clock 111 tho afternoon. The board of registration m iTurt jnd're <tl" tlie qualifications of idl ap|r>l'"'i(fH.i tor rrtgist ration up toJan, 1, Ip to.frtu. I. 1?98, cvory initio citizen of rids State and of tiro United State*, 21 ycara uf ago, who is not an idiot, in not insane, not a pauper supported at tho public ex ueitHO. u"d ie not eonlincd'in any pnhlic prison, and who has not boon convicted of burglary, -ijrson, obtaining goods ?r money ttniler \faIso pretence*. perjury, forgery, robbery, bribery, adiilt^ry, wife-lHutting/ hduHO-broaklng, receiving >i'olon goods, breach of Trust" wilhrftymrt5:: ulent intent, fornieation , epiltimv, incest, assault with intent to rayfsly tw#cogcnn. ilon, larceny, or crimes aurJinaiTtlie eloe- , fton Jaws, and who shall b?|v? '>00n a feK hfcnt in this Stale -two years, (except initiators in charge of organized churches amVt^'Ujhtifi'of public schools, and thoy nfter six months residence- in the Stat**,') a resident in the county for six months, and in the polling precinct four months.* qno who can read any section in th?! Constitution of 1896, or can tindorstntur/ anii explain any'scction of said Const? tuthw when read to him by tho regiatrri tion <?i?}cer or otucers, ahull be emitted to registration ami become ar?~*tdector upon application for such r^iiatrhtiuir. If a person has been convicted of any of tho crimes above montioned,' a parddn of the Governor removes tho disqualifi cat.ion. In c:nsc any minor who will bccomo twenty-one years of ngc^ter tho clo?ing or the i?o?kfl of KogUtrniion ami before the election? ind is otVerwise qualified to register, make* application under oath showing he irf qualified to rygiater, the Boards shall register such applicant bt foro the clotting of tnd hooks. Any persons whose qit*lifientioH as an elector will he completed after the elos ingoftfoe Registration Honks but. before the next election shall have lite right to' apply fornnd so.:ure a rogiat ration corti llcate at ?*>Y tinio within sixt v daya in> inddiately iw*v;eding the closing of the Registration JS</rtkHf j^?on a? application under oallt to fhe entitling him to Ifttcit registiati^ju v ?? 'flip rcgistrAtiou of*?ier? inuat ho hv r> siting prccinct^ Tho*w must bo a Bo*>V ?( /Kegistrntion for cNidli polling pre.^d. ?*?ut 'or 0,,ch *?wnship, or oariirf. <?r city, or town of leas tliat* nve ^thnnr^fc tl inhabitants , or ward of citlon lot mow than llvollieiUflmf -ittlatWwMi^ -Kaeh elei tor inuht vota irr^thiT polIh^ nrecinctir, "TiTcTt he resides. If there j |? more thrt, ? ojje voti^ pljco polling yrrc net, 1 any vouux JS4 UlrAllon CWm ^ Ti V ? irX r. ???