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* CMASE sanboms /rare /fat ex? &/~ s /fa f/&wr &/?{/ de/scdrtefoi/ft/et Salmond Brothers," Stuplo Ami Fttucv OroctM k. Y0TTR6 FOR A CLEAN NEW YI'AK! r i x . l It is our proviwe t<> make the hoire flftliilarv, vrholeenme. swiet and clean in f> mr as wis care for ii? plumbing by tmxiern method*. We t espeak yoftr or ders during 11106, knowing full well tli \t ?*?? can Hi-coril you full measure of si<t fflt*ction-~even .?? to prire. Olud to e? iiuialo on Hiiy jnh,_ro matter iiow small. JOHN K. J ION KIN-?, !-... Ill Change of IrmcLiftf? Dt y at Bit. Zioo. The appo ntrneut of Rev. J. .J. Myers at Mt. Zion It t? 0 been changed fro ra t be 2nd to the l?t Sunday of each month. 1 0 consequence there of there will l?e. preaching ?at thi.t place on the 1 hi Sunday in Febru ary. All interesTed will plcaee bear this in mind. ? mM ? D*' J!ra Kennedy Caught. Jliri Kennedy, the coloi'ad cor. - vict who escaped from the'eounty chain gang on the night of tic 14th i net., was caught last Sunday night near WealvUle by .Mr. 1). l1'.^ Owens ^nd others. Ho wasbrougl y down to Camdeii on Monday whe/i the revr ard of 125 was* prompt! y paid, ana Jim is now safe in har ness again to serve out the rtmal<. der of his sentence. the per.sioi Serious Accidftifcoo a Tram Road. On Saturday morning last as tl e lumber train from Price and Boyd'n ?aw mill was crossing Lyncko's riv? r lha trestle gave Wav and the entire train went down, instantly killing Till Towusend, the colorod fironia), And severely injuring engineer. J oh n Riddle. Dave McCoy, 'colored, hsd both legs broken but it is ihougl.t that he will recover. A New Hearse. Mr. K. tj, JW^Crelght has recent ly purchased a wtw hearso? or fi - neral<car. It is a very h.indsorc. ?? and expensive ope. ? MivMcCreigl t has nleo greatly increased his slock of undertaking u.'id embalming au;? phes and hia is fully abreast with any undertaking establishment 111 the State. Mr. MoC reight has associated la business with him his son, M~. Beverly MoCreight, who \hn? ju. t completed a course of unri'ih^akiu.*, and embalming in Columbia. Acejdenta On Camden Heights. Oo Saturday morning l^st. whi.e Msster John Ward, the little son i f Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Wardypf Phil i. delphie, was having hia- picture t>. |cen on hotsebsck bis;' horse toe k flight at the qaqaeta qod threw the little fellow opt of the eadd)e ard left him dragging by the stirru ), breaking one bone in his leg. Oh tbe same afternoon Mr. C. C. Brown was practicing en tho po o grounds when his horse aturobUd and fell pn top of the rider inflict |ng sooie severe Injuries to blm. Some alleged self made men n e not finished ? thoy were too small f ?r the job. Prawlng Father's Pension. ? Special to the State. Wslhalla, Jan. 20. ? It has cor .?? to the knowledge of the county pc i sion board thst there is at least o.:o ?on who has dravpn for two >ears the pension of his deceased fath<r. ]t is probablo that unless this mo 1 ey is refunded that prosecution w .11 follow. It Is the opinion of some, howev er, that the pension law should >e amended so the estate should ,dr* w Ja*v>as#id. j just V f< w ?ncy reached t"TW -well known feci ?oldie r geU ?d lon ?UJ?t ??<* needa it aortlv _ ten Willi r* Use if ie sfoie lie ty wot iil who p? f kfft oo?a* r Preuthlug In Th* Haptivt Church t-.unOay. Dr, <}. H. <if ili" S (' C ollegtJ *)ll ptein'li ill ? he ( ? 'HO'leO ; Baptist ('liii(c)i it ? x i ^nndm t>: >? i n - i ing and evening, ill*4 2tMi. ? D?.pth of tlr. Fiai>k L ?> u Mori ell. Tlio friend* in iIih comn?ouit\ ?.i j Mr. and M i s. M?oiy Mone'l whoi formerly resided In ??* but now ?i i Wellford, S. C i will reg rei ?.o !????? n! of Ul?' do si III of their noli, Ki MU i Iv 'Jli'-, wli ii'h-ocritri ??<! i>n the Kiih tnst. Dim eared w??h about 1(> v' kim of ago unit died of appendicitis. Real Win* or Weather. j Wo liftvu been I rt Hied ilits* week 10 h Ibtjeh i-f ? i'hI wfnler weather. ' On Tuesday night the thermometer I took ;t sodden tumble of neart) j tit ? it v degrees and ail day Wedues- | day and y esierday it wuh down lie low the freezing point. Our citi zens generally do not like thin k i ml ? <>f weather hut plum Ik* is, wood audi coal deulerw are iu tlio best of spir its. /.? / The D.-Kalb Mill. The now superintendent and o\-! orseera of t'ho DeKalb mill iu Catr.- j don pissed through Columbia yes terday on their way to Camden, whoro tlmy will begin preparations! At onco-foi starting up l ho mill. Tita parly w?s composed of Mot ors. W. E. Touchstone, Supt. ;J.W. Anderson, overseer of weaving; H. Hall, overseer of carding; and C Hix. master mechanic. ? State. 23id. Sain of Assigned Stock of Goods ] The assigned atoek of eoodH ?|.d fixtures of Mr. I) K . nro t ?? j lie koIiI n? xt. Thursday. February! 2nd? The Rale to tnke pi see nt lid* slo ro and is to be sold an a . whole. F ii i.lea iudebted In Mr. Hinson ate r< queah d to m?k?| p:ompt pHvtnent. Capt. M. L. ) Siniiii i? the assignee and Mr L j A. Wiltkow?.ky io t h<> agent, of ihej creditors. See ofllrin) notice of the) sale in another column. A New Mode of Transportation for Blind Tig-er Whiskey.* Con?tai)le Owd whs in Camden last Monday on bis way from Clio mw where lie had gone to capture some blind tiger whifrkoy which wua being trnr.pported in quite a novel way. When asked if he "got any thing" Mr. Owd replied: "Yes With tiie assistance of two others I captured eleven barrels of whiskey, which wus being floated down the ? iver from North Carolina to Darl ington, S. C." The barrels were att utclied by a rope running through staples driven in 'each end of each barrel thus keeping them in a line. ; They were guarded and guided by parlies in canoes. Tlio capture wue a good pif.ee of V5"nr|f $nd the j value of tiio whiekev la about four) or fiye bundled dollars. A Camden Boy Doing Well For Zllm ?e If la Fr r Off Chili. Tho many friends iiore of Mr. ClentoD Pulpier, formerly of Cam den but.wbo for sometime btyfpbp^ti engaged in government railroad building in Chill, will be ({lad to learn that lie is doing wjl for him orlf in that country. In a le tiler which baa Just been reeieved in Camden fiou) hiui ho says: "My work J 9 !))-'{} aud I have turned over tbo B. B- to tlx (loverniwBPl, but will have obnrpr of wnotlier llpo in this (mujo Prov-* itu-.e or ne you would ttfrw it ??Staiu." The line is fu.ua the L>i Paluiua to Jan Marcus, the o?.l? tractor being don Knsi^n Va reli?"| Munizsga. I am to have complete charge <>f tbi* line, whiih is a sec rion of the great frunlf Hue thai will run fiom Valdivia to the U. S. i ?0Q)0 of these days. Chili has furnUbcd nearly PUP half of her portion, but the other countries with the exception of Mexico have done very little or nothing towards their share. I will be chief engin eer apd superintendent of construc: tlou for tUo contractor.'' Death, of Mrs. John Manning Cantey. ? rt The large circle of friends and 're latives of Mrs. John HJ.Qantey wcie greatly shocked to hear of her death in Charleston, . which occurred on Wednesday nfternoon at the Uiver oide Inirmary where she bad, been taken on Monday ! aet for treatment. A most charming and intelleotnal woman who made f/iends eyerv where. She was the eldest daugh ter of Dr. Lynch Horry Deas, n beloved physician of Camden, b christian gentleman of. the old school. Her husband was a braye yonjg Confederate soldier who war always loyal to bis cause and died a few years Ago. Mrs. Cantey wa? a highly accomplished woman auo had traveled in Ku rope as a youni* woman. Sho had an unusually large fancily connection among the moat distinguished people of South Carolina. She leaves one dwugh ler, Mr*. Ij. Wltit Boykin, ??d t*?? ?? sons, Capt. Willis Cantey of the Citadel In Charleston, and Mr. Jno. M. Cantey, of Columbia. Her broth ?rs ai;e Messrs. James and Allt*ii j)e?a^i<l her sisters ore Mr*, if g^nTHoy IHT and Miss CharbStte Douglas Deas, all of Camden. Mrs. Cantey '? funeral service* wr re held on Thursday noon nt Grace Kplsco 1*1 Cbnrch bore, th?f Rev. W. I). %Soc/'c//S/)ofs. ? WC VC. ^ V- ?"? W V ? Ax u?ud I nooay night (ImIKui ?i I I)?r ('l)lll.t t\ (lilltt 1 1 Wlix *p|l J) it mo / ?d and >t is lUM'd'eRB to nay t hn? it \m\h h chummy affair for ?v henev. r "Youth Kt 'I I Vauly moot T<? chuno l lie hours with flying fori.1' ] . *. in uti assured fuel that rn eiritiM nt : l>l Ml',)! <?!))?'. IlllH I ,? Vllt'ihtOO Ulid 8' >11 , ??f . Ol U 1 uro * if.it iii-J! I li''ir voUlivt *, M<k-| ? ? ' ?? ti? !?-< Suva^n mill Kirklaml Mr I 1 ii \ ui).'>U'ii hIno tpent Sunday i u i.*?? j [?tin. Mot Livingston waa formodv i I Mi*? Mi.tio WiituTr, of Coluui''ii.j j utul has man)' friends and relative i?i | lit't'O. j !M r. I'lnndinu! I ?< H-.i ti u r*? . of At. I ; iaut". i'J ?isitinif relatives in Ki?U j Auiu). Mis l)oSuo?sure wlio ho Ik ?'n here foi several weeks linn !>??? n Itho recipient of many social nttei^ I lions ami will return to her home' | fi?> nit tin' ljret of February. Mru Flo'VaJDel'ass and her dnui'.hl i or Mien Floride luwo returns I from la delightful visit t<> friends in ban cafl'er. The mid term exam inati?>nH i t?ir over at Wintljr.'p College our Cam j dun young ladies will all have a (u\\ days' rout ami rooreation and will como home on Saturday to bo here until Wednesday of next week Among them aro Misseg Lottie Hoy kin, .lean Stoney. Ada Phelps, Mary lioykin. tt?dnm )Jarish and Sanders. Camden iw in full enjoyment of I her Winter Soiison. Polo, golf and I tennis are the favorite emmeo aud i r? i I are enjoyed by large numbers of | tourists and town people. Riding and driving paitiea are out every lilav. The streets aro yay with pa- 1 ? tostriana and e?e?y hot* 1 and bouri- , iii{/ hou?*eis crowded to ita utmost en n icitv. The weather has been ideal for out door life. 1 ho member* of (ho John 1) Ken | fj?'dv < 'Sinpter IJ 1) < ) wid remrni- i tier M r,? Ihivid Wolfe's in vilalion to roeot at f i f r beautiful new home c.n the fi'sf Monday evening in F.?l?* in rv a'? 8 30 o'eloek. A lur^e attend ! 1 ance ts urged lor there >v : 1 1 I ?o Inj i neFK of imporionce and all wiil In sure to have a delightful evening! with the addition of a musical tr<vi ( Promptly then at 8.30 tho roll of! mcmbeis will be called. A New Bakery for Caiudun. Mr. W. M. Young. who for ? j long lime has heen wilh Air. A. D. i Kennedy, will in a few days open' up a I) n Very in the building now I occupied by Mr. H. K. Schroder , Mr. Young is one ?>f Camden's In st and uiogi deceiving young wen, ?iud customers of Mr. Kennedy re-, y;rcl to see him leave. We bespeak [for liiin a liberal patronage and are sure *bat he wilt altaln that sue ; ee#o which he ho richly diservts. j Mr. Young will go to Charleston next Wednesday wheie he will pro- j vure l}|0 set yjpes of a flrstplnsr; baker. pjmsowAii. Senator J T liny spent last Sui? I i'hv iu Oninden. !Mre. Shannon Kitkland is visiting; ii it nd? in (lock H'"? Mrn. iplorn r>?$Ja'S and tier daugh i Ut, M'^s Jploiide, of Camden. nr?' I visjtji.g family of Judge Jin J3 ! ?' o ri ee ? Lu n ea fe ( er Rc v le w J I)r A Wienber^ was called to! Manning lust w> ? k on account of th?! I deuth i?t' Mm. Mopes Lbvi and Mrs i Louie |a'v{. relall pf |}'B, bplh pi j ?vl)o??i died wlt|dp a fi'flr hours of '1 rneh otlv r. M^W. fj BuiM'tylie tlirt St'Mioarn t ?i> iPn?' Hallway's now trawling p-?* cr npfcr nt, of ('ojTytmbia, whh in C:.indcu Inst Wednesday and paid j '?ur (. fllcc a pit liquet ca<l. Mr. Bar- j roughs is tho right man in the right j ola^e. Already by guqd wanngecpent J lie has greatly increased the 8ea ' board's receipt*. j Wo reoeivfd a most enjoyable call last Monday from our friend? of! long standing. Mr. and Mra J. E j Stokes, of .Betbune. Mrs 8toke? was Miss Nannie Ht^ll who peveral , yearp ago in The Obroniole voting' contest won the pold watch for the j moat popular young lady in Ker i t-haw coun'y. } j Sale of Assigned Stock oi * Goods, Notice is hereby given that the un< ricrsigned will sell at, auction on Thursday, February 2nd, ipofi, at 12 in , at thp H'oro of U. ft. Hinson, a: Camden, 8, 0 , tbo cm ire aligned atook of goods a*?d fixtures of D. K. ilinfcon. /Tbo said stock nnd fixture" to bo sold us a whole. The right to rejoct all, bids reserved to prevenf sacrifice of tbo stock. All bidders required to make a de posit of $23-00 as evidence of goo<. faith, said deposit to be returned to all unsuccessful biddora. Terms of sale cash. No posaossion given until compliance. All prospective bidders will be glv en an opportunity to examine said stock at any time prior to sale. M. L Smith, Assignee. L. A.-Wiirtcowaky. Agent of Creditors. Notic r* All parties indebted to O. K Hin ?on willpleaae make prompt payment of their aoounte to the ond?raigned. M. L. Smith, Aaaignee. J L. A. Wlttkowaky/ -- - _V ? - - ? ? Suits 9 W ?xittrs I Sw .! t s. 3 CI> h 1 1 d |" e p s '? Ui a ???' &J ills ' i ' * M ITS ! i A'1' '? < f I : t . pkkt: an i ? <?r v lit v rhjut. 1 N MIO i BOYS & (Mil LDliKNS. (!on;?- and 1 a? >- 1 . ? ? \\ \<.ii .!.c v? rv i ?**?>. i it, SIm# s. \V? ThIMK |,Wo \??t We (Cri'.AV ?'.? :.j;\c t he h.-M i vales ia t li?? iy . ? Just Ueceivi IU' a ftrsh ii ?<? ?>{ \i?c!.'\v(' / ? latest (;<ilo],s u< : Shapes. Latest Shapta in S> !t rm I Mill llal*; ? >;n Lowest to Hljth t*H t ^jiiadt'S. OoilH) ailtl M J US ii \Ull v\ . ; ! 1 ! to 1>. p!v Mil. rm-i j m wmMm is. d, mmr. ^ ~ *" ***** i*"*- ?* \ier ?y thr.+j*.j ur ?*' pi 9 SHOE, MAT ASMO OLD UWZ MAN. it* 31AI)I<: r and as Cotton has declirel Fifteen Dollars per Hale, buy y<tui gr.ods fioni - ? .< " _A_- UQ, ICEX^TIST JIS D3T," and save your dollars. A beautiful liue ot Christmas goods in \ lio way of Table mid Pocket Outtlery. Hands kuc Carving set? $2. to $i>. A xcs, waji ons and Air Rifles for the Thus. See oar Delft Enamel Ware porcelain lined. Clean and pretty. Our Hardware line wan never fuller. Iflbpevial am nlion paid t<> t lie Saddlery Pepart Saddles, H?rnes\ Hi idles, Horao- wear, Lap Robe?. Whit nicer present for the wife .thai* a Garland Range and ihe kitchen fitted out with our beautiful Delft ware? CHOICE GROCERIES. Try our home made Mohi 80s, oOy pry gal, far superior to New Orleans..- The favorite '? Mums always on hand. Do not ta|to kHheso are ju?t as good'' but buy ^Kingans" and get youv dollars worth. , -t 62,000' Loaded Shells just received, and Guns for everybody to help shoot them away. Prettiest and cheapest lot of Gun ever shown bef >re in Kershaw county. All kinds inachinoiry repairs on hand including leather, rubber and genuine Gandy beiting. Valves, pipe, fittings, packing, lacing and gin bristles,. ?kargu assortment of latest hN moldings from which to select. Bring ua your pictures to frnm\. Look at our line of Oook Stoves and Ranges ranging in pricc from $>tf to |40 Our prices nre low aa the loWegt and we will make it to your interest to see us before supplying your needs in hardware. Your 8 Respectfully , BURNS & BARRETT. VL Ashcrdit's Condition Powders ' >" Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating. If does this by first thoroughly cleansing the system o all impurities, allowing pcrfect assimilation of food, thereby creating solid muscle and fat. Horses and mules improve in appetite and spirit; after the first few doses, the hair sheds, and the nev. coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders arc packed in doses v. ithout "filler," and good for horses and mules only It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being th< formulas of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century'! experience. It is easily the fbucniost reir.c Jy in its class on thf American market to-day. Price 25 Cents package. Ik Famous Gilt Edge Store Fertilizers! Fertilzers!! Fertilizers!!! Wo Are Sclli.nr The S. F. ROYSTER (Trill SWARD HOODS. UITRATE OF SODA, MURATE OF POTASH, ACID, KAIOTT, DISSOLVED BOM! OOTtON SEED MEAL. ' t _ ' . Sold at the lowest cash prices, or on appioved papers* Come in and see us before you buy. ft . 3s$S ! B. ? i ? . st~ ? r- D. - - ? ??'? f: ?'?.Y1/1' . .'.a. J. ' yr ???'. ? ' ? WE SELL THE CELEBRATED ? RYDER ? L,:. -'-V' ?v'z: ; ONE HORSE, TWO HORSE, TI^REE HORS? AND FOt?? HORSE NR HORSE . JV :ial; For tiflrlit ? ? ?" ;; ; ? | ...>v w i.i Built of the very best material; For iiglit running ana iu? ? - *r rabily unsurpassed by any. ^ * - - - - ? ? ? r.*: ? - - ? - ?? - t ?' -r/; ? Every Farmer is now thinking of how to make cotton^at the low price. "Why that? easy." Just buy your Fertilizers and fttrm supplies at