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ruiiLi sipST k v k hv Friday w> Xj. nvrcT^ow jjUirjXj m}?S"nm JHO'II-II ? ?,. ? i OAMDRN, B 0., NOV. fi. 1807. Bunaciui'TioN Katkh :~*<)no yonr, $1.00. ?ix month*, AOoohIh; thro? iiionthn, 2<> oon'#. In advHiu'o. Ratkh von Advkrtirivw i?Ordinury transient advorti?iiU'ntM, llrnt in.si'ition ? l?00 por Hquaro ; o?oh 8nl/Hoc|uent in ?ortion GO irontH por Hanaro. Cash rutos (or Wh.Hh, Lost u i h 1 Found, not. o^oocdinj,' (Ivo linoa, 2'? contM each inaortion and oontu por lino for each additional lino. Buninoftn locals, 6 conta por line onoh in Kortion. Oflloial and loyal noticca at the rat^?' lowod by law. Katoa for ooutraot lulvortiHin# w ill !?<? an nonnood upon application at thooHiro. Oonununioat ionH will ho pnldifdu'd wImmi of intoroHt to tlin yonoral pit l?l i?* and not of a dofAmatorv natnro. .No ro flponsihility will ho nsnuinod for tho vIowh of corroHpondontM. Eoiniiiniic?a hy cliocl>N? ilrm'l.* ?nd j ? < ? w t a ! inonoy ordtira should ho nxulo pnvahh' to W. 1/. MoDOWlCJ (Janldon. S. ('. The I'rosklont l? jim appointed ThurHday the 2fith a national Tliaoka giving Day. Auditor Kption, ef Kpartanhnrg, has been appointor Comptroller General. < iei?. J ii m oh Ij??nj<Htreet, of Geor gia, Bticcoodfl fion Wndo Hampton ns commissioner of Kailroada. The appointment was made by PreRidont McK'nley laat Friday, Gen. -Long* Rift'et iH the fatnoim Confederate General who Iihh been prominent ill the FouM) Rinee the war as one oftho loading Repuhlienns. l'r* b ilout "NVilborn of the Far* im r*' Alliance of South Carolina Iiuh isBitod ft cnll for a convention of the cotton growers of the St'?tc to he lieM in Columbia during Fair week ? WodnMulay night. Plana looking to the regulation of the aeroa^o of cotton in the fnturo and oY market ing the crop will bo conaidcred. Ideational yoluiuit. . -Tito mill I el* for this column is furnished by County Superintendent of Kdumtion L. I j. Copoland, and all communicut ions intended (or lliis depart nienl should he addressed to him al ('uniilrii, S. ('. It was our pleasure to visit, (he Tirnrod school. tanght by Miss Itoxie Hoik, last week. Miss Hoik's school is a model one and shows tho effect of socuring n thoroughly prepared teacher to instruct the youth of the country. Tho trustecH of No. (? arc to be congratulated. Miss Mattio Baxlty has a model flchool at I/iborly II ill and the good people of that section need not fear that tlioir b iys and girls will suffer in comparison with those of any oth er part of our county ho long ?s they are guided hy such a skillfull hand. ? * * First -Grade male teachers am scarce just at this time, several schools not boing supplied. * ? * The Compt General has decided that he will not levy tho additional tax provided for in tho Constitution to tiring tho school funds up to three dollars per capita as shown by the n port of tho State Superintendent of Education for 1N5I5. ? ? ? lie sure to enmo to the teacher's Association Saturday, the Gtli of Nov. ? hours^ll a. m. to 1 p itf. * * ? t 1 W c iuxit'-' the attention ol teach ers to the soilion of the school law defioinx < nrollrront. Read it thor. ou^h'y and act accordingly. * * * Our toichors should only use books adopted by the State Hoard * of Education, as much confusion re sult by not doing so. >4 * * If any beggar fur a church school oppose a local (?x f<>r schools or a higher school tnx\ lake him to the huts nf the forgotten women and children, and in their hopchas pres ence remind hiui that the churoh hysiem of education l as not touched tens of thousands of these livep, and ask him there whether he think it wrong that the commonwealth should educate them. If he think it wrong, ask him, and auk the people plainly, whether he tc a worthy prcaeher of the gospel that declares ono man equal to another in the i-iglit of (Jod? Is not one man equal to another also in the sight of the commonwealth? In all reasonableness, it is impossi* ble to understand how any man can regard it as a Christian act to stand ^Ja,the way of the state's elevating the neglected'-'' masse*. Can any -church- afford to pnt itself in such a position T or, if it do, has it any right . to coaplaiD if good men declare it ?M? unchristian attitude? Even if tl?o religion of the iwaji who objects to the elevation . of the forgottoe masses bj public eda toiUma, it it hard to ttwpiet hit. oom> . mon KeiiHO} lur ?]??v8 hi-, church nut profit hy tliu greater enlightenment ami prosperity that every educated community enjoyft? TIio truth is, lie docs not nee a <?( mlitinn, hut lie i? a \ictini of a thcor\ ? ft tluoiy as Inhuman ah the theory t Imt main* i taiucil the inqnUition. llis doctrine, loo, smella of povcity pnveitv in living, poverty in thinhityg, poverty in spiritual life. Jjjponi (}up ([o^ponilouM.,1 St. Charley, What Tho Chronlclft .Hum Done, I ? Doing And isOoiu'^rTo Do Mr. ('?() : ? II in very $ral ifying t<> the reader* of Tho Chronicle t? know that, you aro doing so much lo en hanoo tho value of your paper and still lot its rcadeis have ii at the* ?vrry low price of ? I (Ml per year. In addition lo ilio ninny wide awake correspondents, w|io furnish the news from different quartern all ot which is published fieo of ooRt, jo hnvo gotten up a ?' Kut infra* (]on test," a "L'Iwv?tk' Contest," a vd soon will begin the "mo-t popular young ladies' eontcst," and I roi from tlio editorial column that wo will all have tho pleasure of doing some good, had, er indifferent. guess ing through tho ooIuiuuh ?>f tin; name paper, (Tlio Chronicle.) Wo aro in clined to think that Tlio Chronicle ought to ho a welcome weekly vim' tor in ovory homo in Kershaw Coun ty and in other eountioH besides. Tho most that can bo heard ol jtlRt now is tho cirenst, the oireuH. I ho John Kohinson and Franklin Biob. CirouH will visit Sumter next Saturday, and an hard as tho times aro Hftid to ho and an low as the price of cotton is, the circus will lie very liberally pationi/.od A clown oneo Maid that "a circus was i> tend ed for children and that it generally look about two L'fown people to cairy ono child t.o a circus. Ho did not m?f>i#, telling tin* truth very Car. For fear our letter will take up too much wpaoo wo will slow up by writing something that wo learned when cjuito a little hoy. It. was ?? clipping from a newspaper and ran this way: "Last night, yesterday 'morning ahout ) o'clock In the after noon before breakfast, a hungry hoy aboul '10 years old bought a big eus tard for a levy, and threw it. through a brick wall D feet thick; and in' his jumping over it he broke his right ankle olf above bis left knee and f. II in a dry mill pond and was drowned. A bold Id yearn after Hint <>n llio taine clftj', ll liiyli wind blew Yimkoe hoo die <m ii frying pan in Hoston nml killod u how mid two dead pi{**, while u deaf rind dumb iiium wan talking to his Aunt i'eler.'' U'e would not I ?<? trill to vouch tor the nbovo. but jjivr it just, ii h it. was published. Wo are in receipt of auot her f t.alo a tilth worso than I ho above, but will not uivci it jnat. now. book fur ilots again soon. I'uer. Pleasant Hill. Ah the drought has horn some \v 1 1 lit- broken by a little rain since wo lust wrote and your writer is not ho near worn on' by picking cotton will endeavor lo ?(ivo our highly oh teoaod editor and hia valuable pa per a few more dols. IWr. Wats'bn, of Cedar Creek, nr. eompanied by Mins Piety A. Wat liinH, of fiueknow, was v i t? i t i i ? ?^ in this neetion recently. Cousin Snow Hiid, Blue Nves and Hrown Kyes visited friends and relatives in tl?iH burs; recently and of eourso they bad their usual p'eas ant smiles on. Yon need not. bp surprisod to hear of the marriage bel In rlnj,'intf at an early da v. Karncst preparations are being made to build a new ehureh^at thin place. A contribution from- any one no matter small or great would be highly appreciated. Mr. William llorlnn had tlu?, mis fortune of ^fot-li iif* his barn and con tents and several bales of j cotton burned a few diivn ago, the ojrigin of the lire is not. known to the writer, but is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. The Iosh is very j^real. The farmers will koou >y bo done gathering, corn shuck ings are very plentiful. A lit t Io while yot and dear hunt 'in# will Ijo in full blast ? hy the \oung [>cop'e especially. Goal bye. I'uclo 1'nd. Pino Tree. Dear Chronicle: ? Not much news this week. Mr. C. Stokos had a flnn loi ??f corn shucked night hofore last, and Mr, . I . S. 1 ) it ii 11 had t!?o same done I Inst ni?h(. It weemed liko 11 times to hear I lie da'keys Iml'uw the corn KUtick it jubilee. Wo are having flno Spring liko weather, find while money in nillicr scarce I lie visible supply of rations in in?o?r.ij?in^. Wo have no ?1 1 1 ir t sickness or in arrives t<) report. Cornelius. Kershaw ('apt. and Mrs. U. K. Tompkins, of Hock Hill, are visiting the latter'* pa rents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kirklev, at tli is place, Mrs. It. S. (/'ant hen, of Snmter, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. ,J. M. Kirklev st this place. Mr. ? PfSiltberry, of New York, is the yuost of Capt. Athioa at Hallo's Gold mine. Mift* Ncoly Seeger^ iB visaing her H?s?er Mrs. J. L. Sowell. Miss IMionio C.iuthon, of Wes*. ville. is visiting her sister, Mrs. W W. Horton. ^ We are glad to" note that Mr, J. L Sowell is able to be on the street again. Sheriff Clybnrn and family visited relatives nesr bore last Sunday. J Mr, Jack Crowand Mtftfr Mzz'o Hough both of tiVia place, were nmt cd In the holy bonds of matrimony on hut Saturday night at tba real | den- ^ of .Mr. U h BlMokmund, Kov, < ftieinling. Il?r<? in our ttW/* .luok. tMfty future lm|?|>? ? hohh ami prosperity over mule you <?h<l vom" youiitf wifo. There i? n protrnoled moot n:? in pro<.T?;Ms al tlm -Mo? lu?di?u ?? 1 1 1 1 ro ! ? ? t |k* pttfctor I \ n V* . ?) ( 1 . Ji.'l k Willi is being nHsintcil by the K? v. Mr Mo. i<\irlii? of ./( fVerson. Bro. M<* !?" sit 1 i u i? nut only ? good | reaoher hut ii good wojker iiIho, and \vm liopu ilint nineh and biMing good may ho dollu Wo I t'ililc fjoiu nil 1> J >| lO.'ll'flllOOR wo \vi 1 Imvo nov( ml iniirri i f j ? * v? lo ropoi ( Koori. It kooiiis t h tt f Mr l>. M. K rkloy find t ho eornmifti onors nro /?'i v ? * d to ohoIi oilier, W o look upon nil of those on n ii s< I igld y fenpeolel, chris linn nu n and wo would ho gbul thd they would xrl i lo i his nmtor with mil sn tnu'oli n ri IV. (i, 1') 1'. Went Wntoro*-. Mr. I'M: ? -Wo nskod iho oorreti poudoulH of I'Im. ('hionto.lo in onr Ih?l pieeo'to (Iihimi^h Mormon liix loiy. Noito of tl.eir have replied vol. We not icod it piooe from No vim 1 1 oino in ilo* Ipmoo of Oel. I In* 15lh, liul lio disoiiKHod wliiiwcnp ping inslond of mormon hiHi.on, lull ?m lu! wrilo? from nowhere wo consider him nobody t h?.? ro f<?r?> wo will mi i t tike liia piece for n reply for wo lit in k lio in nailing nudoi false i'oIovh and writing ovor n broad nun do plume. If lio will on hack lo h i h original Hon do plume if ho had one, and wo think ho did, nnd wrllo from uoinowhcru wo will moot him half way on mnrmanUin or any oilier imn. However, we thank him for honoring us with the litlo of n whileeap, for wi< iliink it in an honor where mor III < > ni H Ml ii ho 11 ii (1 h. We had i ul lie r ltd a uhilecap in the night than a mormon in the day lime therefore we \vi!l drop Novus Homo for I In* present and go on sviih our rat-kill ing. Mr. Hheuhin lOrvin who litis hccn very sick is some heller. I { e v . S. I>. Vales and Mr. New ion Kelly represented Pine Grove church in llin Fuirlleld association which mel with the Lonytown 1 i a p tint church on llie Hlh inst.. .Miss ftdnfi i>nnrhorongli took c harge of the l'ino drove school on I he I Sth inst. She is a stranger in our midst hut wo wish her suc cess, Mr. Ivlilor, we are glsul to hear you made such u good collcclion on iho li"*lh. Hope you will have anol her s?ood day scon. 1 wonder if N< vusllomo lius paid his h u lisci plion to The Chronicle yelV If he has not got the money we will hum il to him if he will se cure u?. Willi lust wishes to the editor wo close. Corn Stalk. Cellar Creek. Mr. Jesse I). Davis died last Monday, ( )ct. 'j I i.h. Miss?>Dnra Davis who lias been quite sick i? better. Johnic Smith, l lit1 twel ve-year nltl hod of Rev. .1. W. Sltyith, is very ill with pneumonia. Mrs. J. W. QoH" is <( n i lu ill with fever. Wo have purchased a very nice organ for our church. A ho\- supper will he given at the Cedar ('reek parsonage on Fri day night Nov 19th. Tbo ladies will bring a box containing enough supper for two persons. Lcl every one come. with their pockets full of money. Miss Dora Davis and Mr. Lav fenee Davis attended the Flint Hill Union. They report a most pleasant lime. Also Messrs. Wil lie Roykin, Johnie Davis and Char lie Allierson. Blanche. Ionia Miss Lydia Stokes, of Camden, is visiting Miss Julia Chewning of Ionia. Miss Sarah A. Rurkolte who taught so successfully tho public school here last winter and has heen spending vacation at her home near Sumter, has returned I and taken chargc of the Hock Mill j school. Her many friends are glad [ to have her buck again. i Mrs. J. A. Galloway is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Carries of Bishopvifte. Mr. Dinkins Spann, of Sumter, has taken change of the Red Hill school. Mr. Spann is a clever young niun and has already won many friends here. Mr. John J. Chewning and Miss Susie Caughman were married on Sunday last at the homo of the bride's parents. The Methodists of this commit jiity regret t hat they will soon have to give up their pastor ? Rov. Pe ter Stokes as he only has two Sun days more to preach to them. Mr. Stokes has labored among them for four years, and doubtless it' will be hard to give him up. Quite a crowd attended the Gt ange dinner at Red Hill last. Wednesday. Mr. John F. Matthews one of our best farmers went to Rishop ville Thursday on business. Mr. Mathews is the wide awake Ionia correspondent to ??The Watchman and Southron." IIo is a whole souled gentleman and wins friends any and oyery where. Mr. Robbie Hurkette, of Sumter, visited friends, here recently. Miss Ella Sparrow, of Darling Ion is visiting relatives here. Mr. Kllio Roykin and Miss Janic Ammons woro united in marriage, reccnilj, Rev. C. I). Peterson offi ciating. Miss Loyce MeCaskill, of Lynch wowliu visiting la?r ?i?Ur Mr*. W. J . M ettfttrf! V'Af f ViT-- " ~ - M'*s K z 7. i e Davtv, of Anliocli, vltftcU (lie llojkiift last 1IO.MK AGAIN AT OlJKOI J> STA N I > /H A J A 1 N BARGAINS! WE HAD THE SPOT CASH! And ivap.nl a harvest of Bargains. Ncvor before in the his-! tor v of Camden has such tempting bargains been displayed. ^.Wc rnm-ackcd ever\\ nook and corner lor the best values. Look* at the following Birgfiins: DIMvS <><)!>S| |% UKSS /%0()l)S V KKSS fUiOO D.sl U?liKSS VSIOODSJ More Dress (iotdsand Silks than <uin be found in all other.! stores. The reason we are having Hindi big Dress Coods sales, is that we have the correct st\les and low prices. None of your last winter's r??ugh. nappy cllccts. The I Si) 7 Winter styles are in this store. Alnady we are re-ordeiingsome fine I J reus Palters. Plain nu-e goods and Plaid Tarletons take the lead "Th^y are the thing." See our list, then come and see the good.-: riS inch all wool Poplin, in p'ain and granite weaves. 40 *' Jueipuid Novelties, (> new colcrings. 52 " all wool Broadcloth. 10 " Wool Pebble Plaids, high colors, ?I I '' All Wool Serge, 7 new shades. ~7 pieces single- Width Cashmere, and 40 inch all wool plain and Tricot Flannel. ?'Hi and 40 inch (Jrowdand Suitings. ArahoK<je. Fancy Brocades. New Kinks, Assorted shades. Mortante, Assorted shades. ^ SKIRT PATTERNS! OKESS PATTERNS!! SOLID I ieccs!!! j Black reversible Brilliantine. Plain and fancy Brilliantine, BlaeK all wool storm sorgo, Black all wool Granite Cloth.' Black all wool Brocades, satin finish. Black all wool Broad cloth. Black all wool Henrietta, satin Jinish Black wove storm serge. Oil If CS Silk Spondour, Figured India, ^ 1 iuH l\ Q a Gro* (jfrain, Figured Tafleta,, Trusel ' Stripe, Cilace Taffeta, Black Satin Duchess, Black Satin and anything in Sill-is, Mohair end Silk Soutache Braid, Tubulor Braid, Beaded Trimmings, Narrow Mohair, Colored Beaded Trimmings, and many other Trimmings suitable to any dress pattern J eiw ntw ? ???? w ? ? ? ? ? - - 1 . , . Brown, Checked and bleach Homespun, Prints, /Ginghams; Kbtton and wool Flannels aro tho cheapest over shown in this ! market. Good Pi juts 4e per yard; full standard Prints 5o per I yard, worth Ojc; Checked Homespun 3c per yard; a lot of Out 'in# at lc per jard, better grades 83 to 10c per yard; 'J -1 bleach | only Oc per yard, ttf) inches wide; Sea Tslarid at 'lc per yard, | Good Jeans lOo per yard, ^ood woolen Jeans 2()e per yard, lour 0 ounce all wool Jeans for 2*>o per yard, as good as ever | sold on market at M 1 . ^ | fb }|?u$cof ^arnilcn. '? . $8,500 stock of Shoes to select from always leads, and this i season wo have eclipsed all iormei efforts, and can show you ; the greatest line of shoes ever brought to this market. Infant shoes from 2oe up. Women Shoes, button and luee.i Ladies .patent tip Kid Hutton shoes for $1. Lino of custom made kid i shoes '$1 ,50 to fi that tiro jrreat values. Men's hi^h cut bro igans 7oc. Line of men's (tutors $l,$l.f>0 and $2, best shoes ever sold at these prices, Full lino of ''Sachs" * Ladies fine i shoes, every pair guaranteed t he best ladies Shoes on tho mar?. I ket, Full line of "Hill & Green's" Little Giant school shoes, o\ery pair guaranteed. Full line of Iline & Ly neb's mens cus tom made Shoes $3 to $350, ever y pair guaranteed. /\| f% -ir BJI M f* j Wo have $ 10,000 worth a n I B xS ! of Clothing bought be lore the tariff whs put on these goods, are now worth 20 per " cent more than when we bought them. We bought them to sell, not for speculation, ami are satisfied to part with them at prices based on I heir cost to us, and not present worth. All wool Ohevoit Suit $4.75. All wool Kersey suit, $1. Blacic (Hay Worsted Suits $5. Suits $7.50 lo $8, that would he good value at $10. Higher grade suits from $10 to $1.5 in nobby styles, nro great values. Our line of Black Dress Suits for $7 to .$20 can not be equalled. '-When this stock is exhausted the price will have to be advanced on account of the /farifT. Our line of Children Suits is the best and cheapest we ever had from $1 1 ; to S(i. A nice line of Boys Sailor Jollar Suits sizes 3 to 8 years. A full line of Mats. Gaps, Gents luirnishing goods, &c. It is well known that our Fall stock is the largest display ot tho newest and best products of the Manufacturers in this coun try. We have long since risen above the point of rivalry or comparison. Wo thank a generous public for the liberal pat ronage bestowed upon u.s in the past and extend a most cordial .invitation to all to visiPonr stoie. ? vr 4 RESPECTFULLY, TIEHEC C 3J1 LOW JP?</J_0 w i' < ? k . Wo are sure that Cornstalk inusi j certainly fool very small n a*, j Su rely wo can agree with your worthy correspondent who so bravely defended tho Mormons and condemned I lie whitecaps. His letter was perfect, and we cannot add any more to it. No is right when he says that this is ?i free country and the Mormons have as much right to their belief as any oilier denomination. Our friend shown a chiislian spirit f ?r ho wishes to (,do unto others as ho would that thwyXslJou Id do unto him." Keep up your side my friend ? as T woll kn/iw you can, should you need any help call on Chattel Box. Antloch. i Do >r Chronicle : ? For sotno time I have been silent but conic again claiming my space in the columns ol your newsy paper. Cotton is Inn vested sold and the money spent and I ho farmers are still in debt. The Un on mooting which con vened with tho. Pi iii l Hill Hapiist church on tho tilth Sunday w:i" quite a success. Mr K. I'. Hodgers, of Cedar Creek was appointed as Mod orator, Mr. DarNcld of Flint Ilill, Clerk. Ticv. J. W. Davis preacher! t he in t rod uetoiy sermon on Satur day. Tho quorry was ably discuss ed by A. C Watts, .J. K. ('rood, \\ il lie liaiiic-hl, Hev. J. W. Davis and others. Kev. d. W. Davis proacl.cd tho missionary sermon on Sunday, he urged upon tho people the ncccs sity of taking the Uaptiat Courier so that i hoy might know what tho mis sionaries in tho Held were doing. Mr. A. C. Watts, of Cantoy ilill, i* putting in a lot, of wheat and oats just what wo all should do. ? . IJev. C. D Peterson is teaching the Gum Springs school. Mo is an am-ab]e leather and is lovod by all tho scholars. Mr. T. I>. Davis, who has been very ill, we arc glad to state is up i again. With best wishes to The Chroni cle and its Ed. I close. J W. 1). SALE 8 prove the groat merit of iiooti'.s Sarsapat'illa, Hood's Sarsaparllla Fells beeausn it accomplishes GREAT CURES. wiowi) twniu mem m. OFPIf'K OK Soi'MiVlflOfl* OK ltRfllHTR ATIOX, Kkh*ii.uv County. Camdrn, S. C., Makcii 8, 1807. The Botml of UvRMltation for Ki>r?haw Oo., w?U Wijct at tho Court Home in t'flindon, on the f*t WOfNtny#, Ttiemlnyw nnd Wwlnfmhiyn of encli mnntlt for the purpose of rt*jiUh>rlni; voters. Office hours from 9 n. in. to 8 i?. in. Wr V, ftUKSKM,,-Ch*U?naa? .. J. r. KICIlAltDfl, w M?-ml>er? of the He^tttmioa wo+fl lot K?r?b?w Ceaalr. v ... I WHERE / The Wonder Store HAS MOVED TO? I'LL TELL YOU. DOWN IN YOUNG'S STAND, NEXT TO j A. D. KENNEDY, AND SELL ING CROCKERY, CLASS, NO TIONS, FINE JEWELRY; M? VERWARE, ETC., CHEAPER THAN EVER. C. S.Drake. \ | On funning lands in stuns of )0 and ! upward S-vears loans. C. L. W INK LKU, Attorney at Lav*. JAS L HAILE, COTTON BUYER For Alcxiindcr Sprunt & Son. OHIce at II. 10. litilsiiH's store. DR. I.H. ALEXANDER, Dentist. Graduate uf the Philadelphia Denial College, Session 187(5-77. OFKICK HROAI) STItKrfT, Camdkk, S. C. Two door 8 South of The Chron icle Olfice. Hall & Hall, WllEEI.WUlttl'TH and Ih.ACKSMlTIIS, Solicit your pal ronn^e. We have junt purchased a tiro ulirinker, t lio only mn cliine of the kind over to Cam den. With it li res are shrunk without cutting nnd welding. which is fur better. I All kinds of reparlnv done. IIor.-e?tohoo ing a specialty. Give ti.s a rail. Coffins. We carry a hue of rollin-4 i>t all si/, -s. II A Id/ & II A 1,1 j. TAX NOTICE Ofllec of Tronniircr Kershaw Co..) Camden, S. Sept. 13th, I8!I7,J In aeoor 'hiu'O wiili tln? Act to raise supplier for fiscal year, commem-hiK January 1st, 1891, notice is hereby given that the Treasurer's < Mice of Ker*haw Comitv will be open for tlif collection <.f taxes from the IStli ? I :? y <>f October, IK07, until the fllst da v of l>eoeiuhor In!'7. TIio rnte per centum for Kershaw Coun ty is as follows : ?>, mills. Sntt<LTn\es r> School, " (bounty ^ It. It. 3 3'.; US 11*4 milltfi Total Poll Tax $f. ? [ The following special leiies have been made also : Special Hrhrfol tax Diafrlc! No. For interest on ftohool Honda Oraih d school buil.lin<r District Nr. I Special -{School lax District No. >{ ... > t . . mills. 3 3/ V 13 17 18 " AIT information rrs to tnxc? will be for nished upon application. No liM of Mamca for t*x receipt* will ThU rule will lx> title * 'in '"*"7" 11?t. Everybody Says Bo. Ciiscarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tlio age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently nnd positively on kidneys, llvor and-towels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of CJ. C. C. to-day; 10, 2f>, f>0 cents. Hold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Massage and Physical Culture; Ladies 4n<l Children attended in their own homes by Graduate of the Royal Insti tute of Gymnastics, Stockholm. Even old Deforming Drug-I'roof Pain LOTOS BATHS, SULPHUR and OXY GEN and SALT SEA BATIIS, Easy. Harmless, Permanent and Al most sure. ? ""?* Gentle exercises f\>r weak children, and 'Gentlemen and Ladies with weak lungs or joints, ? This treatment is endorsed by .the best meduial faculty of the world. Tho fol lowing diseases usually yield to this treatment: Temporary loss of strength, nervous prostration, insomnia, paralysis, rheumatism, constipation, piles, kidney all'cction, uterine weukiiesn, fenude weak ness, affected spine ami joints Dr. J. E. Hadley, Instant Relief Professional Nurse, Oflico over F. M. Zomj) <fc l)o I'ass' Drug Store. The Hand of Fate II?vcrti ovt womnii ?rlnvr Ii>kIMi Ii?k fitilixl, Hil l Hi" II u o< >? ?''!< II -I f 1 IIIOII i i loll *iit>)ll(l HOI K<> iiiilii'i'urii I m i ? i? a w oihIi-i f ill ivmt-oy Miiich ?.ll ivmi? it >.nii' Instil'- n-i'if-'.v >our Vittiti-, 'iti. I l>riii3 liiu I; I hit I mi'l freth iii-fi. of vui.iii. Il ik truly v. i?J(;hi'k licMt fsicinl, mitl I.lii'lilfli-' iia<Tt ?? iifiillK limn u in nil il 1 1 ? ol imiut i I'rrrnla w ninth, liiiii I H-(! I | fir.liii'.wln it ???-?! u llliV ItlHl t> tl 1 1I i II UK. 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