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Lagftl S?ics W i ! Take Place on Tuea f day. Next Monday, July Hit, a N wt ion al Holiday t lit* legal sa!o<< for this county wll diko pi ee on 'l ues, (lav, July f>ih. ?W' ? - - ^ Picnic Llborty Iliil Rifles. Tim annual basket picnic of the Liberty II > 11 llillisa u ill b.i held at Hlaol; .1 tick on the -ml Saturday in ?Inly. Oaiuli la'cs loi Congress for! this HiBtriet will ho present and do'- j liver f-'peeches. The public genoraly j is in \ ited to at tv nd. Euoklou ji Arnica Salve Tho bent salve in the world fur ('ills, Bruises, Sores, I* leers, Salt llhcum, Kover Sores, '!'*? tl<? v, ('h ip. J ped Hands, Chilblains, Corn*, h 0*1 j #nll Skin Kr upturns, and positivik ' cures riles, or no pay reijuiicd. Ill is guaranteed to give perfect sat c- j faction or money icfunded. l*i >???? ? 2f> cents per box. For sale by >?'. i Lethe Zeuip, t ?IL Pioiiibitien Candidate for Tho Leg islature. Mr. I'M tor: ? The banner of pro tiilnlion in Kershaw county should not trail in the dust '1 ho dispensa ry law is not what many of our citi zens want; and wo want in the next Legislature ono from thin county who will champion the prohibition cause. With this end in view we ask Mr. 10 1*. Sludd to take up tho prohibition cause and allow his name to Ih> used in the approaching primary as a can didate lor t'-o House of K -presenta* ti\( s. We await his ?nsw<r. I'rohibitionist. Will Close July the <llh. We, the undersigned merchants! of tho City of Camden, hereby agree to close our respective places of bus iness on Monday, July -1th, 1HDS, same being a National Holiday: C S Drake, 10 J) ('npers. D 10 1 1 in son, John () Man. C I. Kirkley, J B Wallace, 10 !?' Wat kins, A I> Kenne dy, II 10 Halsall, Wilson <S: Son, (lilt Kd<?e Store, Hirsch Bros. Of (Jo., Springs, Heath & Shannon, W K Jolinvon, 1 b?TjO?ir*hn BrnKt H 1i Garrison, 11 B Walk ins, \V It W at kins, A Wittkowsky, J 10 Yaii?han, Jiaum Bros., Zemp Bros., Jno Whit nicer, Jr., I) Wolfe. A Rare Opportunity. The Chronielo is not .slow to grasp any opportunity which promotes ed ucation in tho community. It wi?s for this reason chit 11 v that we ae ot* pled so promptly tho opportunity offered by Eastman Business Col lege of Free tuition for such of our young people as rr.ny Inivo entoi prise enough t^j|cap tho advantage. In tins land of business1, cummer ciftl education is well nigh necessary to success. Willi a Utile exertion an opportunity to seeuro this tnay be obtained. No matter how many or l.ow few the subscriptions obtain ed the tour scholarships offered will be awarded. Instruction may be received uudur each one of these either by attendance at one of the colleges or by correspondence in case a winner is unable to attend personally. Such opportunities are rare. Which o! our young friends will be first to enter tho contest? HOW TO ENLIST. /Out out tho ballot printed else where. write on it the name of your candidate nnd send it in. '1 bis will count ono vole. Subscribe for 1 he Chronielo or renow your subscription for ono year nnd name the young person you desire to have credited 'J his will entitle h 'in or her to 1^0 votes. On the 1st of September tl# scholarships will be awaided to tbe lour boys or girls whv rccoivo the highest number of votes. Ttd.fi is simple and easy ? all you have to do is to send in your votes in order to put your favorite to tho front. Those who are contemplating entering tho race should do it at onco in order that their friends may know of their purpose to compete. ^ ^ * Deaths. Mi s. Britton, tho ontimablo wife of Dr. C. S. Britton, of Fmithville, died on laftt FVidny night. Mis. Brit'on wm? about .r>0 3*ears of nge. ana leaves 8 children. To tho hus band and other bereaved ones we ex lend our deepest sympathies. "Little Bessie Lewis is dead" was tho announcement which saddened many hearts in our community last Wednesday morning, sho was only taken sick on Friday anil all that lo* c and skill could do was done but "Ho who is loo good to bo un kind and who is too wise to err willed otherwise and at two r o'clock "Wednesday morning tho sweet little spirit of this bright pretty littlo girl winged its fl ght to the Ood from whence it came. How much she will I.e missed by her fond parents and littlo In-other and in her circle of little friends and in tho Sunday School winch 8h?r*1rived so much, but tho littlo voice ywhich sang so sweet ly here, now smgs even more beanti fully /-around (the throne of God in be a von" that \ "fjiU'e children. lUtlp^h'Hdren who lovo 1 heir redeemer' Are the Jewels precioiu jewels, hi? lovca and his own." '*? , Bessie wm tho onto' daughter of abont seven years old. Our hesws ont in jyuipatby for tUem in thi? sofe tttfeawhent nnd ro?? ? ?er* cifsl Ood bind op ibese hearts whom 41* Worn it to afflict and _raay tbey red is* that "?artb has one i mo<wwi Ti ? i m m run W.. wor^ Tbe fanerti Ml in Um Outdso Baptist Chwefc M iUVaMt Wsdnssday srsolaf. ?? n? t$?m <'nSTRlBUTEl). Guess w h < ? about 8 jours ago, dur ing t wni.y | fuji'is. k illc I hi* si.s cr'.s potent and carried it out of the house under his coat and no one 1 know anything of tho <iicomst nnecs j hut tho slay or ?ntti! a few da\s ago. ; Advertised Letters. Fur week ending done '>(5, lKiK-< M n y Ail ttiii ho i), John li Sinclair,! I I t Cooper, Kanny CorWt, Austin I A I Icd^c, (\')iiUH RosjJ. (*. .1. Shannon, P. M. ? v We Will Not Soil Extra Copies ol the Paper. In tho present contest f<>r f r i Mi-lodui ships which Tho Chronicle' ?^t.l give away tho first ol Septeui- j '.(?r wc will it < > t sell extia copies I>1 1 1"' paper containing tho coupon. I In* only votes counted will !>c | ifn ??*ti out from the columns of thisj l>?l?er or allowed for subscription* !? ud renewals, thereby makiug the I "cVoUrshlps absolutely free to tho j * mner. Su lu ing in the subscrip ii'.iis and renewals as this will he ihe only way in which to runt i ii" vale up, An Enter prising Druggist. There are few men more wide' awake and enterprising than Dr. K. Leslie Zcmp who spates uo pains to secure the best of everything in iiis line for his many customers. Ilo now has the valuable agency tdi 1 ) i . Kings Now Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy thatj is producing such a furor all overl the country bv its many slurlliugi cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, lironchitis Hoarseness and nil n f - j loot ious of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get u tria! bottle free or h reg ular size for 50 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed to euro or ptico ro fu tided. Personal. MiRs Kmma Moore, after a pleas h n t visit to the family of Hov. M. L. ('at lisle, ui Spat tanburg, has re turned home. Miss Ssliie Riddle. of Ijunoasler, who has been visiting Miss Mattie Nettles, returned homo on Mondaj. Miss Mamie Steed, a charming voung lady of ltook Hill, is visiting Iter friend, Miss Kmma Moore. Miss Dean .Jones, of Kershaw, who has been visiting Miss Lillie ll.-.ile, returned homo yesteiday. Miss Lena Koliti, of Orangeburg, is visiting Miss Adelaide ITirsch. Mr. and Mrs. 1*. CJ. Shannon, of Orangebttigc, are visiting the tat ter's parents at this place, Mr. and Mis. M. li. McLeod. Miss Daisy Cannon, of Orange burg, is visiting Miss Ida Vanghan. Mr. and Mrs. .Ios? Sohenk, of Georgetown, are visjting in Cam den. Mr. M L. Sinilh has been quite sick with lever lor several days Hi** many friends will bo glad t<> earn that lie is I otter. CASTORIA THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT Hi: tto si Winvnh James, the colored res? tauraut keeper, was prostrated by heat yesterday. Good headway is being,, made in the hiying of the water rijains, The work has nearly been completed on Fair und Lyttleton streets. Presidents of (lie various Demo cratic clubs wishing, copies of the constit'ilion^jf t ho Democratic party of South Carolina as adopted at jhe May, 18D8, Convention and rules' fi.r governing t.lio membership of Demo* erfttio clubs, t tic qualification of vot ers, and the conduct of primary rhctions. adopted June 2, '98. can got them by callfng at this ofticu. For Young Harried People. Try to be satisfied to commenco on"H small scale. fry to avoid the too common mis. take of making an unwise effort to "begin where t ho parents ended." Try not to look at richer homes and covet their costly furniture. Try going a step further and visit l he bom? B of the suffering poor when sccrof dissatisfaction is liable to spting up. Try buying all that is necessary to work with skillfully, while adorn ing (ho house at first with simp y what will render it comfortable. Try being perfectly Independent I from fcfie first, and shun debt in all j its forms. J Try to culiivato tlio moral courage [that will resist the arrogance of ! faslrion. Try to co-operate cheerfully in ar ranging the family expenses, and share equally in any necessary eel.' denials and economies. Try lo be cheerful in the family circle, no matter how apnoying may be tho business carc^rMlbe house keeping trials. X Try to remember that ?t\ matters bat little what ?'people thilk" pro ?uled you arc trno to younjefrcs, to right and dnty, and keep yoar ex penses within yonr means. In The Chronicle voting content Mr. W. E. JOHNSON wm declared be Iho nioci pepii Ur merchant in Camden and at 1 irhone etoie the bee* bargalc * can | be proenred. School Apportionment 1898-99 I'lrlrii-i. ;? M II. Special I'olls nnlancv Toful I *1.24 7 ?'i *;VoOO oo ?f,2 , ^ ^1.772 40 j 2 .v.ij 20 . (Uio uo 2200 l i 2o *k7S ?v 0 1 7.i 50 7 1 * iti I l ltV2 Co (),'? oo ;??? l!)7'f>o S 5 4::7 hi i:io 70 mi 7 u 20 1 1 ? ? 4 ^ "ii 7 i o 2t> lo 7 M I2 H) 175 Ou I PI *J 7 n t? C..*t i on s ' .Mr, f.o ]t;.> 25 uo 7nl ;? .v.! '2 no -Jill 15 -jo 717: II ID *270 00 '.'In cti iv'5 '27 ::o Oil.' ;;0 11 175 '2(1 l |t) (i<) 1 (5 /' 7i!0 2o 12 .;T?s 00 27)0 00 Uio #ifi 77 />.?! 7 7 1 .1 ' ) 51 (M? 2 1 00 2 mi 00 I I 2(14 ('.o SO i so "ill to 1 f? 21 l 20 50 M 07i :ioi 25 10 ?> i :i oo ?25 7 10 77 :? 70 1 7 :;?;5 in 2 1 o 00 150 725 hi ik 122 40 ::r, oo >5 it 07 227 ;;7 1 '.i 24." Oo s i ?tii 5 5 ;;.?'.i 55 20 }?:?(>() it'. lo?) (>o 21 is7 20 , ::o 217 20 22 ?oi 00 15 #:)2 00 27'j ;>o 2 { 1 1;2 00 :;o 2 50 hi i 5o 87,(.)si 20 $4,7 os). 00 ^:;,oi;j $hks.2o ^ir.,2;?i,io Ma. li, l OIMOLA * Co. SuperiutoiHloiH, ?ftnitpuimwik K(>K TH K SKXATK. Thunlting the people of K ?* w Conn- | I y for llii' honor heretofore conferred I'p- , on I hereby mi 1 1< >11 nc-c mvself as :i can- ! delate ill Mn' appiou-him,' primaries f >i re election to the State Senate. .1. T. 1 1 A V . FOR THEASl'liEU. Mr. Editor- -Please announce (he! uahioofMr. \V. li. IIou<*h for re-election to the ofliee of Treasurer of Kershaw county which he has tilled to the entire satisfaction of all for the past two years. I 1 1 is Friends. j FOK TIIIC LKC.ISbATUI.'H. Appreciating thesuppqrt and confidence* yiven me in the past hy the people of Ker- ; .-haw .Comity, I hereby announce myself i a candidate for 10 elect iort to the House of j Representatives snlriert to the I tprenrnrt"' ' priaiaiy. t.'. li.. W INK 1.1 IK. Mr. I'M i lor: ? I hereby announce my- 1 self i!> a candidate for the House of l{?'p- j resentatives, subject to the will of the ma- j jorily as expressed in the approaching I Democratic Primary election. RICHARDS. Jit. | Mr. Klitor: ? I'leasc announce the name of 1>. M. Rethune^ifj a candidate for re-election to the House of Repre sentative.*. Mr. I'ethune has made ai faithful 11 lid worthy representative and j the voters of Kershaw county cannot kc loel it safer man to represent them. His Friends. I koi; magistrate. Mr. Editor: ? We take phisure in re commending one for Magistrate of West I Wateree that we firmly believe will Kiv"' ! entire satisfaction to (lie public. He has J filled important plnces and was never ! found lacking. lie is full v competent I and strictly honest in, all his dealings. | Wo suggest the name of W. II. Moth-v. I We know the public will be glad to have I such a Mujrintrate Many Voters j Mr. Editor :?*- Wo take /real pleasure in announcing the n.'ine of a pron.^jhLnt j ?rent Ionian for Magistrate in West TV' n - terce, one who in the faeeof persecution, establish"! his integrity and uiujuest ion able ability to discharge the duliea of said ofliee. We announce the name of l>. W. Sutton We believe he has in the past, and will in i be future, conscien- 1 tionsly deal out justice to all. Salt Pond Voters. Mr. Editor Please announce the name of Mr. II. T. Johnson for it -elect ion to the ofliee of Magietmte of lluilalo township which he has filled to the en tire satisfaction of a1 1 for the paH two ytars. His Friends. Entrance Examination S. C. College. An examination for adrnl.saton into the Freshman Class, and for admission to the Normal Scholarships, of the. South Caroli na College will be held at Hie Court House J of this County Friday, July lath, 189S. The evaiiiinalion will bo conducted by the County .Superintendent of Schools. All wishing to stand this examination will be otj hand that morning. h L. (X)PEr,AND. Cou n t y Stipot in t onden t USE ZEMP'S ? TASTki CHILL TONIC. A Positive, Permanent and ]0 (factual Cure for Cliilja. Price 50 c. tor stile hy "M, ' %mp, Druggist Aiul Pharmacist, Camden, S. C. May i.'Uli lax Executions. South Carolina ? Ivcrshaw (bounty. Under and by viitue of sundry tax ex ecutions to me directed by the County Treasurer of Kershaw County, I will proceed ?o sell, to the hltfheit bidder in front of .the Court House door in Cam den, on the fir?t Tueaday in July the fol lowing deflorilieil property : 1 hou?? *R<1 lot in flio uily or bounded by A. J. Sttfkea, Jr., II*rry El liott, and by DeKaib and Campbell Street?. levied upon an the property of M E Heard, 10 acre* of land in No 17, boonded by iMda-ol Ceaaar BritltUit, Jlrfc VaJ Jor 4ooy Hampton Brown and AfitljQjjy Bow en, lerkwl upon ae tire jm>j>e?*yof Mooee B Anderaon, l?f*#ore# of land. 2 buildings, boopded hjpt&nda of B. Z. Bowes, Spring*, Heath * Shannon. Robt. Andsrson and Itiut . formerly of Joe Rom, property of Jolin JJLJitHfu ; ? | . Term* Caik .. . R. B. WILLIAMS, Jm m 14*, int. " ' /? ? U I' jfoumttii'fwnl: l'( ) I { .JI'DGK OF PKOHATK. Mr. Kditor localizing that merit should he rewarded we desire In oiler t'o> name of Cupt ('. 0. llailtMHa i;a>i di late for reeled ion to the ollice of Indue of Probate i ? ? r this county. ^ | ? j I laile's services both i it \v??r and pc-ue 1 render encomiums unnecessary from the . I ten of anyone. Kershaw County. FOK A I' DI'I'OII. Mr. Kditor : ? Please announce the iiamc of Mr. W. .1. Junes, ot Ciiuulcn, as a candidate lor the oil. en of Auditor lui Kershay ? County. Mr. .lones is a most worthy vimng man and in every w.iv will (|!ialilied to till (lie position. Antioch Voters. Mr, Kditor: d 'lease nnii'innco * I io name j of Mi . .1. 15. I 'helps as ti ( a i n! i? I m t ?! t ? >i' the J oftlvu of .Yuditor. Mr. Phelps is one of on-- |?rst nnil nm*' ennscient huts oshe.-rs j and his wort li should he recognized. Ft tends from tlio I |< country. I Mr. F.d'tor: We hereby announce ' In4 i naini! of Mr. W . F. Itu.sscll ns a ennd date for t lie otllce i I Auditor, 1 1 is Friends. Mr, Kditor : ? Kealizing that West Watcree constitutes a very important purl of Kersh.-'w county nnd that in all fairness it should share in some of the nllices, we ann? ui.ee ihe name of olio ot our nioM popular Vc.ninr men, Mr. Man ner Kahon, f-u tin- oflieo of Audito'v If elected he will lil! the ollice to the satis faction el the entire people. His Friends. I lurcbv announce myself a candidate for t he ollice of Auditor of Keishaw county subject. to the result ot the ap proaching pritnarv election. I- T. IMllJCF. Foil. SFPKH VISOlt. Mr. Ktlitor: ? \Yc hereby announce tin name of Mr. \\ . MeOitskill as a etndi* date for t lie oHteo of County Supervisor, subject to tlic result of tin- Democratic primary elect ion . His Friend*'. Mr. I'd it or : ? Please anno nice tin* name of Mr. II. \\\ Hammond as a can didate tor Co. Supervisor. Mr, II;un nionil s position as a clerk ol the Co. I nurd. for a munhcr of years and his Hriet adiif-reiK'o to the/ principals of economy render him we.H <juaiilled for this impoitant position. Many Friends The friends of Mr. .1. C. Hilton beg space to announce his name as f? st;?tabl?? man fur Ihe odiw of County Supervisor. Mr. 1 1 il'on has served on the County Hoard of (yoinmi?s?ionorH and thoroughly understands the duties of the oflice for which he is hero announced. H?* is liun est, competent, r?ol|te. fair and Impar tial in his dealing* between eluimunt and the county, and will, if idee ted, dis charge his duties fearlessly and Impar tially. ' V<?ters. Mr. Fditor : ? Tleallzlng that Cnntov II ill constitutes an important part, of our county, and in view of the fact that our section haa novor btu?r? FOfiresentod on the county ticket, wo feel that we should, in nil fairness, have some representation and we hereby annoui,io#$Cor County Su pervisor , the name of one. who will, if ?dcctcd, eondivt the affaire of the coun t v as RucceFsfn) ly as ho has his own ; tii at man is Mr. J. K. Creed. { ( iu Friends. Mr. Kditor : ? It is with pleasure that we prese'it tlio name of T. V. I'arker as a cmdidate for Supervisor. Mr. Parker is one of the mopt thoroughly relialde men in cuir'countv and we feel IHI'C that no befler selection Vould he m ado. Courteous, honest amlVareful In all his dealings, he would matt! a good oflicor. Voters. , s I J I * I:] 1 1 1 KT K N I ) ft N T Jf KDUC AT ION. Mr. Kditor ? Wc.<fish to offer the name of K. K C?>r>clan/ns a candidate for re elccfi(.n to the oOW of Sn|x?riiilcudent of l?M neat ion Co* Kershaw count v. He has j dihelia rjfed the duties of the oflice faithful I ly. and redeemed his protni.?e to devote his j whole linn) to fho work. Iiy placing the J ?-choi)N oil a ra-li ha??i>', nearly one thous and dollars per annum have been saved, I which, hy Ihe credit .-yslcni. went to pay I lie discount on M-lioof checks. NVett Wtdoree. Kditor Chronicle : ? Mr. K. K. Kirkley having taken great interest in, and suc ceeded iu 1. ringing tin* froe school of this connnunity to a higher degree of ef ficiently we. hi<i ful low ciiitH*ns, bring him before the people for the. responsible position of County Superintendent of Education. With four years' training at WoffOrdCollege an<l two years' expe rience in pfmlic schools eminently fit nnd qualify hint for Hie position. Many Krl?ndg. Mr. Editor "Will you j?len?e allow us space in your colums U? *nnounce the name of Mr, J. K. WatVin* ? ?nlt sblo candidate for the olllec' of County Snperintcndont of Kdnpation. Mr. Watinn* ha* been tencblM-JC^-fiLlL' Kershaw aadl ^olnjjQg Cg.nwttc*, U r the l?aaf ten year*, and ItS -^ncwo? *? ? I teacher wherever he haefuwght, togew^ </r with liia natural ' abitnies i-qnalify him (or tho po?ltlo? and if elect } ed be will il?W? hie whole tl??o to the datiea of the oflice and w|U con^aatj* M re^aited by laWjand eril them i fer the benent of the" jaatroM * ?ftiiui* the i oiMiljr ? \ our last Siiimncr's Wardrobe. 1 hies it not need replen ishing ' W' hit lid ' I o help \ on. ( 'all rtml rxaiu iiu1 our stork of !\fen's and Youths' Soils, I'lulrrwoar, W hile and Ne^li^e Shirls, Half llose, Collars, Cull's, Hand kerchiefs, Tics in l?o\\s, (Mubsand Tccks, Mats, Ktc. \\ e ran save \ on money Business Education, in ,.ir..|V?l t tiif 1 \ and him' |?i ?'l ill t'Jteli eolinty ol S, ( by the la* /est, in ? I'U'L'initiv t'i|iii|>|>?'<l and eminently praetieal insiiiute. i i the Suiitli. Oaily drill in net mil Imsinc ah banking an I oliuo work. Positions arc ^uaraHtci'd {jrniduaU'S throM;_li the Kniplovim'.i t I ? ?i tt*>i i >?? Address, Tliu (taor^iu business Collet. Mncon, <?a_ A (JOOI) IM<]CO!tl>. \mm nioroGiiAPs - do not pah .... .j. .|. Consult yotsr alliums? It. nU I'm- ' () vears? Thin ih my pant reeord. 1 am doin^ ami will eontinuc to do 1 1 1 ?? ItKsT Will! K. I am not niakinu u n.v promises* hut will lft my ?o.!: speak f>?r itself. ('MFK KEOKLlNti, my son, an up to-iiiitr photo??ra | dior, I. cat* tii<> w orld on ( 'liildi en ' a mid I'.ahv's pirturoK, I am tlm first w'Jio in! rixluceil the uenuine ('A K IK >N BTTK 1M 1 ()T()< > l! A I '1 IS. 'I'lioy eome h little higher, but are well worth tlie dillet ence. REGKLING'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 1435 MAIN ST., (oimnbia, S. ('. -i vr> Vb-i4 V? ?1M v > ?????* vw r:i rrS? SB TJI Na #*i:. "'T.'' 'Sw i7 '?! n.-: ? i VJ ?"'?? Mr iTV ll The American Gentleman's Whiskey. rr :i?! 1ST YlUAIv/S O X /D: Warranted a PUKK TONICA h STIMULANT. Mo-l ' commended by Physician* and known as tin? CHOICEST WHISKEY For (/lull, Family and Medicinal Uao. mi. LANAHAN & SON, Haiti more, Md. TO Ul? 1IA1) AT A 1.1. DISl'KN'MA HIKH, LUMBER] LUMBER! I lioyftjniit pui'chaM'd ? complete now out (U for s&wiiik lumber uf all kitul ;iih! ii 1 h prepared to (rive you tlio very liOKt | lumber at rcmai kalde low laten. All or. j dera pioirtpllv filled. Lumbur delivered j wht'ii desired, Your orders aotiuitod. Ho.speet fully , Apr. 15, "98 .1. A. WATTS. , DR. I.H. ALEXANDER, Dentist. Graduate of tlio Philadelphia Dental College, Session J 870-77. OF KICK II ROAD STREET, Camdkk, S. C. Two doo?B South of The Chrou icle Olfcre, It 1m most t i mo for BED BUGS to begin sprounutf. Conic to ?lio WONDER STORE :i ml gel a bottle of OrakeV Bed Bug Pizen. It is sold on ils merits and does tlie \v<*rk well. Use it early and liave peace llie 1>alance of 1 lie Summer. Don't, wait 'till tlioy begin to work on you. Ooine NOW. Wonder NEXT TO KENHEOrS. ac :*nt f - ArC*r; ~ "7 REGISTRATION NOTICE. ] OFFICE OF SlUKUVIiOlM OK HkuIHTK ATION, 1 IVKUHIIAW ("OU-NTY. | Camden, 8. C.t M Alien 21, 185)8. J The Supervisora of Rcgiatmtion for | Kerahnw County will bo in t J ? *.* i r oOiue ii( the Couit limine in t'nii??len, S. U, fin 1 1 10 Hint Monday*, Tiu>H(l?y? an?I WednomlayB of oncli mouth from 9 o'clock u. ni. until 3 p. m , until 30 dava boforo the KCiierftl , election in 1 SJ>M for t lie nurpoBo of rc^iMc riiiK votera. .1. J*. RICHARDS, Chairman, MANNKH HA RON, Clerk, A L K X AN I> 10 R l? RO \ V N , Members of t|ie Registration Coard for Kershaw County. C. J. STEWART, SijOEMAKISR, Brond Street, Camden, S. C. ] wiah to ur.uoiinco that I have loonl fd in Camden and have opened h shoe shop on Main nt.eot. near York, where I will ho plonvod t servo the public. Tlio following price* upoak for theinselvoa : Unit Nolo, mv PalcliOH, 5c. .'liaising heuls, each, 8c. Stitching round, He, I'at ronage solicited. Very Respectfully, O. J. 8TKWART. .March 2.*>th US. tit). S. 11,1(111 i SON, ? MANUFACTURERS OF ? I V Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding. Building Material, Sash Weight# And Cord. CHARLESTON, S. C. Purchase our makes, which %e guarantee superior lb any told South;- andthcrcby save molcy. Window and Fancy Olaea a nrttialtT JoftM* -V ? - --vJV.J v. ' .,' l-T^'AVZ Lumber Yard. ? I have ostubliRl'O'l iv lumber y?rd jnst to ?l?o roar of Mr. \V. K .John Uon'n store 1 Virtu* within^ luml?or jo in gel it by calling on Mr. ?loliiiHon, who will deliver mono and take or hU'iH for any quantity < l?*Mi ro?l Ho*pont tally, M iv I L\ '5?H A. NV. Wftltn. Job Printing. 1 -ojrnl Briofa for the Supremo Oeuit, I. l iter Head*, Note Heads, liill lluatlfl, lOhyelopoB, HihhI Kills, Circular^ DodgerH , ('aid*, Vml in r .ft job printing of ALI. Km l pi ? > 1 1 ? 1 1 1 1 y ami neatly e.vocuU'd. at this ? Hire. W. VV. Hugo-ins, Plum' >ie?, A w kiii*? )iud I'unip Woi U, * \\ i ikI \l ills Put Up, Tinning, Hooting and Koof Painting. .Satisfaction guaranteed. Ollieo coiner Hrojul and Do K alb Sts. Ivesped lull v, W. W. 1 1 !'(!(; INS. M a \ :5, '}KS. H. .1. I \?i I.ISll. I. II. KNOMHII. English Brothers, I'liOI'lilKli'KN, EUREKA BAR BER SHOP. We can now he (ootid in the conveniently located room (Hie door north of the post ollice where we will ho glad to serve the public. , New shop, new I'tu nihire, new and sharp ra zors, clean tywels and polite attention. Patronage solicited, v KN(j IdSll lUiOTHEKS.tr M:uvli. VJ."illi. 1S0S. NEW BOARDING HOUSE. I wish to announce that I have taken charge of the hoarding house on upper Main street lately conducted by Mr. 10. M. llemlriv, and will in fu ture conduct it upon a first class plan. The house will be well furnished, and the table supp/ied with the best the mar ket aHJords and prices ^will be modern te. A cull is respect fully solicited and we guaran tee satisfaction. "Respectfully^ J. 11. CLOUD. ?* Lively Stable. NTT , f>^ My Livery yStAble in now ready for tltff W inter trade bc?t ler prepared than ever: Sev eral new horses and turnouts just received. The town trade will receive my prompt atten tion. Respectfully, %VANS COLLINS. Jim. 1 % '98. * An Ordinance. 5-1 City Council Clinmbor, Canylen, S. C. , June 22, 1898. Tie it ordn i tte?l hy the Mayor and Al dcrniitli of the City of Camden, S. C.t at ii't I >y tlif authority of tlie name. Sec. 1. WIluTOMi ilia hoard of Health of the fitv of ('Hniilen have recommend ed to the Cily Council the iiPcetaity for the vacoination or ro-vaccinatioM of all pcr*onn who have not been vaccinated nnr?e?.? fully tdnco January the first, 1808 ; the suu.t; in lieryj>y approved and adopted. Sec. II. AH pereons reaidinp within tho corporate HmitK iyt the city of Cam den who cannot furnish the Mayor or City ? oniM'il wfth nut infactory proof that I hev have h?en auceeriafully > Hccinuted ciiif o .Inwiiarv lft. 18(18. or who cannot furnUh a certificate from a reputable phyaiemn that thay ahould not bo vacci nated, ahnll he vaccinated by a pbyat* clan between the date of the ratiilaatien* ofthlM ordinance and June the 80th. 1898 , awl if #a?d vaccination ahaH !?e tiin aucceMfull they ?bal) be r?-vac?inatad if nacessarjrOit aecoed or third time Vi th in ton da jr? from the date of thjrtr r aeeond vaccination aa herein r ? Sec III. Any person who e cowpljrjrtt) allow thoee over havtf^ontrottD