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PUBJ48HKD KVKRY KBIDAT ?BY W. L. McDOWBLIj Bo>?ouifTioN Kat??:? On# yeftr,$l.?0, ?U wontbt, 7&e?nt?; thr?? month*, 40 buolot)iH locals, 6 eontu pur lino ??ch in sertion. Ofcndidateu' Card* for County ottlcM $6.00. Coiigrotttloual $10.00. UoinmuiucationH will bo published when of interest to the tfonoral public and not of ? <U(aroutory nature. No re m>oi?aibility will be HHHumed for the viewM of corr?#|>ond?nti?, Batbs roil A j) v k kti hi no Ordinary transient adrertimaentB, flrtitinnorlion $1.00 per ijquftr* ; o?ch ?ub??e<pient In sertion 60 c.entH per square, Bates for contract advertising will he an nounced upon application at the All communications addressed to thin paper uiiiHt be accompanied by the true mime ftixl addre*R o / the writer, in or der to iosuro attention. Rejected idhii usoripte will not bo returneq. ?'! 1 ? 1 '?? OAMDKN, 8 O, APR '23, 1 000 IL? - 1 - 1 '!' 1 ? 1 ' i i .... ?? A vieit to vbe Wblte Houso ufter seven yeara' absence wu# paid Iahi Tucidtiy by Bona tor Tillman. Wluui asked why bu bad never visited the White IIou'su in the pant, Souatoi Tillman replied, ' 1 wai led until a gentleman got here." They Bay an Kdgt field man Ij ? <1 tB,000 taken fn in Inm while lid. in^ on a train a few nights ago Wc did not know that there lived a man In old Kdgt Hi ! < I with penne enough to own that amount who bad uo little gumption an to entry it around with him iu n bond bag. v ? Greenwood , I itirnnl. Homo For Widows. The Kdjti-0?dd chapter of the I ) a u i> h It l b ?.f I he ('onfederncv ? 1 i i b last meeting passed a resolution recoil) mending that the fifteen ttrmjBnnd doitum fnr n monument to the Wouun <? f tin; Confederacy be uned to build a homo for wid ? o w h and orphans of Confederate soldiers . No Ads ? No itusinox*. A nervous looking man went into a Btore the other day and sat foi half un hour or ho, when a clerk asked him if thete waa anything he coul l do for him. He aaid no he didn't want anything. "I" lit? cli rk went away, and the m 1 1 anger sat an hour or no longt r, when the pioprk tor went to him and asktd iMfi* did n't want to be shown atTytTfiii^. UN"," said I lie nervoiM in mi; I juGt wanted to pit aioiind. M\ phyaician recommended rj ?i i ?* t to me and ft a y h alxvu all tbin^-t I should avoid lieinti i" a c r < ?.v . i Noticing that >ou do not ndwrt'so- ill the home paper, I though' 'his wwM bo aa quiet a pi nee a* I could fi'id, bo ] j n b l d ropped i n f . i r a fr w homo." ? Boutbon (Mo) Standard. Tin* Might 1<> Oiiiri.se. Tins 1 i ^ h t to criticise in one of the accompaniments r<f a Kepubiioan foi m of gove i ii tiie n t . Tlie holders of public jxibilivi i. h ni o not the mus ters of the .people at laigo, but a i *? their servants-? they are supposed ho to he ut any rule. So he <lo it id the proper manner the humblest citizen I) us the right to discuss niu! sh( w his disapprobation of Ihe wolf of the highest (? til o i a 1 a. Because they differed in opinion with too many of th?ir subjects, Charles 1 and Lous XVI lost their heads; and bccause of such dilTorfUce poliiicial heada full at every c * c c ' i ?.> n . I lie wise mttn whose job depends On the popular vote never loses ni^lit of hi* 'lability to criticism ; when he dues lose sight he is no longer wise. ? Ex. Newspaper Exposure Appreci ated. Concerning the publication <?f certain matter the opinion of .Judge Aspinwall of Brooklyn is interest ing. Refusing to seal the papers in a divorce esse, he said: ??It is a gond tiling that wo have newspapers in which such scandal oan be exposed. The newspapers are sometimes better than the courts in exposing crimes The ioiquilus of evil men are published and lead ?s . every day, and they ought to be published. I have received criti C.stu lu the newspapers. Same of It was merited, and I profiled by it. This man Dsnhsm ought to gt-i publicity, and get it good and hot ? 1 think the reoordq ought to be open to tho newspapers. If a Van derbllt or some great man goes ?' . . wrong, he may get a judge to seal up the papers, and yon cant read about his acts, but if it is a bu toiler or a grocer or a baker it wili be published from Maine to Csliforn \m& ' ? ? - Scholarships For Sale. TWO scholarships for business course* at the Ca.-AU. Business., m*/ -College, of Maouo, Ga. for sale. ~ Worth $36 00 each ; will sell them for iiC.CC ?aub* App'jr ?? this! Offlpti ORDINANCE. To KtiUt) Hu|)[>li?8 For Tha Fiwcul Your Ending April (Special License) lie ii ordained by llni Mayor and A ? ? i ** r * men of ehu < it y of (J&mden, 8. (J., and by tin! authority of th? nauic ; Hi t. 1. TJ??t lltin MjMicial liounae r? r?l 1 nance adapted by ( Ito city council, on l lie 6{,h <lay of April, J WOO, for the pres ent' meal year, and jjUMd #9d ordained mh a fi penal ordinance to lube m ii |> | > I ic* for tlm lineal year ending A |> i i I 40(11,1910 That every peonn, Ikrm or cor pom i ion, 1'iiK" yu1' or intending to tngago in any trade, l>uhii>t'hH or pror*fi?ioii hereinafter tin: tit i o ii t"l . within tin* limitH of tho city of Camden. utmll 'fir?t obtain a iiern'B from ill'' <'l< ik mill Treasurer, and alt li ci' i) pi- ? In rein rnentloned shall be non? iranhftirab'e and for the flucal year, if not otherwise Hjiicinlly provided, And all an. mini llcensea )?liiil I expire on April ,'{0lh, Ml !0, but r i > m y bo revoked at any tin?? t>y the Mayor or oily Council, Si c. it. All I i? i*ii< e? for tllf yen/ grant ed under 1 1 1 1 h Ordinance, ahull continue iu force until t lio 80th day of April next ?ucce^dinK thv.dnte of j??ue, and no li cemic, 1 *eept hm provided for by limita tion, per diem or month, shall he iHMied for lerw lime 1 >r rate than for oho year. Tho i lly Clork and Treasurer frhall pro. paie u proper form lo be iwnued in i-ncli CM/? II. See. H, Applications fur Ijeeiieeg of all kind* idifdll b?i niado to the c>ty Cleik n 1 1 d 'JVeHjj'.irur, and all b-ea for ?ami* h!uiII Ih? 1 aid to him in advence. Sec 4. No pi uon, II rm or < orporation nhall bo engaged in, propccOto or carry on miy Ihuiihsh. oci'upHl ion or pro feu HiOti. hereinafter mentioned, without 0r*t receiving fro?Mhi! Clerk and Trcamirer of tho city, a cpeei'il license therefor Any person or persons, 001 poratioua or a?M'ciationH failing lo ,securo Mich liottiae ah ftp on conviction be fined not hea than ( t r>) Ine dollars nor juore than ($100) one hundred dollar* or jmpi isontm nt not more i Io n IK) (l.;y? in the daerelion of tint Kceordi-r. Sic. 5. For it license l ? carry on any trade, 1 u ih'hh or puofpfHton horeinnfter iimmiI I , He following ^ ii inn id.i II be I >:i i < t I o 1 1; ?- city Tri'HHiiror : An?i;.o'n?*?M>, t ivli per hiii uiii, A iH'iiom ciH. ? ?< !? per iluv A pen, y, ? xcursh n agents c j r otherwise Mihiitiig sal<; of tick km Arrhrtpr't?,? t'tnl ~Kn;r1nt?orB ~ cm h ,, AK' ntH selling or K ti < in parent ngiita, whether in store* hi on | |ju >| rcct A^eni h or <lt'ii U'FH jn Mhj h, l'e* r im I i <*.i I h, l>' mi kn Din! other like articles $2. perdey, per \ fur Antmnol ilea, haiiling pa*-f tigers ? >r baggage or teno J (m r i- v iuic, > ii< li I lank*, t??ti ? I* I'.ukc i it's . each Hiv'iil il '.tlci'.t. ??illi r thiill ll'hi ? I I'll t I'" k cr "v, I'Hi'ii Hiii-k 1 1 "ii ci .-i, i hi it Hiii j?>ntrij?, per uiiuiini each i'.i'.l |?' .ft- r'*, |i?-r d.iy . i nch I '.it In 1 1* , fm i .n' !i i:l?jur 1 i . 1 1 1 > ? ? r s < a. Ii a- 1 ? i i i i> >i i il chair lllie k.-mi'li ?)? j.? Willi one forge _ Ivtcli a'lilni'.?li;tl fi'l ge J^?ar?l.iiig liMit<i's fi:rninh?f?g I . i utr rT~+-t >-i wwi ? I1 u.s ul u lit ' f i M' a tin y 2 ) (>() ft on 2 ) on -6 no 10 00 1 0 00 f) 00 ift oo ft (HI ft no 10 < 0 ft 00 1 (0 2 00 1 iiO :t oo 2 oo ..ih. r ft. .1 li (ill K h ! t* ll?? labh pi i > alt* use r 1 1 1 i?i i t. ,1.1c ih >1 1 111. g \Y oik* llook :i 1.1 Si.ilii.iii rv lluol Stun! i-ln p. i. iif hand ll. i li a-Muional hand Hnwlint' ailcv, ii r public pla* III! kl I" III |-'.ill|it:4, X 01 I S Slock 1 il l'".lll< I.I III Cotlllccl lull \\|l|. batik r nnv nt In r bu-iii."s u In'! i .- i 1 1 h \ in,; ullici' hi iiul i ? u l i ? i i 1 1 k 'V' l-o.iii Aaa'u, h>oal, li A L A c* iron icHiilciit lluiideru >i 1 1 < I ( '? nlriiclora. iak 10 00 i0 00 10 IKI no 2 00 1 (ill 111 00 10 00 i:? en i'ft oo ft oo in no 1ft Oil 20 I'n 10 en /> 00 lo no 10 oo 10 oo i con' r n'ts li'sg than $">00 I- n in ft"n Ui l"oo I*" n >m li >n. i i o . i'.hjo Over ;*>Oi)il I? i nk c i I 'aw n oi Mdiu'v lenders Hicicle Kcpiiir^ or Kent i ti ^ Bicycle, il'-uletH in or agent 8. < "ati v?-<er!i l i cnnHumerH (.'? >iv> miss ion Mt'i'chun t s Oabinet Shops, making or repay ing furniture Candy Manufacturers, or dealer# nil (1)0 s! i l et Chiro j.oil ini Carriage. Buggy mid wagon dealers alone or in connection with other huaine^s Carriage. lhiggy Rtul Wa^on Agents to consumers Clothing. second hand, whether in connection with any other business or not Carnival Shows per week At discretion of the Mayor Circuses, at discretion of Mayor . per d ay 100 00 Coul or Coke dealers or Wood whether in connection with other business or i.ot Confectionary and Fruit dealers each stand i urn or Flour Mills. Mich Cotton U;iy? rs and Shippers, alone or in connection with oth "cr business I'oltini Seed Oil Mills, including K.ns t iM'.ni) packers and yitvaors 00 ft (Hi ?J 60 10 CO f> 00 10 00 200 oo 10 00 oo O oo 10 00 ( i .{ ! 1 . I 1 1 * ' 1". t 1 ' 1 I i.'w 1)1 Ujf 1). ah per He. ll. Fiiili iries, each it I hi \ i ?!' s . non-resident . i ? ?.silent, per as. n inn . i . on - res i i Ui ; t , per week li s, ench s f p. i v.c Stock, transient. 20 00 ;"> 00 2."> no ,"i i K) ,'i i>u (K) 10 IK) uO i,'i?oJs around ?> in M.I'.inery (ioods not paying ei iieiai naM'chandise 1 .h'i'ii ">e, each 1 )i a icrs t n pedii i thr c. t y . per dit Dealers in Soda Water and Coca ( ol-i peddiinj; arouml the city per da y each 1 )ealcr> in .1 una. each Drays, omnibuses, carriages, luit'iiies, carts, truck4, wagons and hacks that haul for hire other than run by licensed sta bles. each horse Fxpress <'oiniian.es or agencies each foi business done within the City of ( iiinden w ith points within tho State, and not in cluding any business done for tJie government of the United Stati s Klectric Light Companies or Agencies, each Klectriciuns taking contracts Kxhibitions outside of opera houKO or upon street, in dis cretion of the Mayor Fenthor Innovators Foundry or Machine Shop, each Fortune Toller or astrologer, ench, Furniture Dealers as Merchants oach Fish and Oystej- dealers, alone nor in connection with other buslucss, each p?jr month 42.00 ? per annum jf'ertuizor Dealers or Fertilisers and Advacoei, eaoh 10 00 2 .">o 1 M 10 00 00 60 00 50 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 liroeerlea, wholesale and retail, <ach ?" "25 00 i (Jrcoii (Jroccr or Meat Market, each per month $5 00, 0 month* $26 00, per annum 40 00 Gunsmith*, each . 2 60 | lluiri?h? Mukoix mid repairs, i iirii $ 00 Hotel*, rata* over ?.'{ 00 per day 26 <M> under $.1 oo |Mir day 16 00, Horse or Mule traders, j >< ? i week 6 00 rhWrance Compiniii, lire. for cm-It company represented 60 00 Ipiiurunce Companies, Hfech ac cident/ Fidelity, (inarjiutee, Liability or other like insu rance companies 5 0.) Insurance Companies, Life. lor each company represented 10 00 Insurance Companies each pluto tfl&fM 6 00| Insurance Companies, each Live , St>ok 6 00 1 Itinerant*, ax quack doctors or M'lliliK' patent medicines, each pi i (lay *.') 00; per vv<-ck 10 00 J Ice dealer retail alone or in eon* riei'tlon with other bublues* each 5 00] h i- Manufactured 26.00 1 Jco < 're a iu Maloon, not in con nection vviih other business 6 00 I Ice C rerun or Ice ("ream (Jake* from curt of box " \ 2 60 I Laundry, each 10 00 1 Laundries or amenta for laun dries located outside of the City of Camden, each 10 00 Lumber Yards, each 10 00 Lubricating and llluminatinK < hi companies, euch . 26 00 | Lawyers, Physicians or L'hemi?t whether in lirm or hot, each /> 00 I sahor Age hi i KM) oo | Land, Loan Companies or agents negotiating loans, each 00 Litfhtninir Rod Amenta 10 00 Machine Shops alone, each 6 00 Marble or Stone Yard 10 00 Merchant Tailor, alone, resident 10 00 Musical Instruments, 6 00 Manufacturers of Cement or tillclal Stone Docks each 6 00 Mercantile atfency Reporters each $ ft 00 1 Menageries per day each 60 00 Mills, Saw with IMancr each 10 no Mills, planing eaeh 7 &0 Merchants, Stock, lean than $100 l.fKh than $5<><) $ 500 leas l lian $ KMX) loot) less I hail 2000 2oOO less I han . HOOO !MMK) h'HK I hull 1000 ||)| 10 less I hall f>0(K( ;>ooo less than loooo News pupcr*. Daily N't'Ws papers, Weekly News papir^, Monthly Oculist* or opticians ( ransient per month or Traction, each lVunut dealers as u business each I'euuu I peddles or vender each I i ? ? 1 1 .sold on streets or Miami Peddlers, itinerant, each per oiy Piano and Organ In iters, or re ' pairers each per day $1 UO, per Printing Ofiices, Job alone each photographers. resident, per !S 00 5 00 7 50 10 00 ir> (K) 20 00 2 5 00 :?> oo 25 <>J in oo 5 00 5 00 5 oo 2 00 ?i 00 2 5o 6 00 r> oo r, oo Photographers, non-resident per untioin Jo oo Plumbers, pipe-litters each 10 00 Paint Shop House or Sign Painter taking contracts 2 Tit) Pressing Clulis, raeh 6 <K) Weal estate agencies and collec tor*- of, ri'iil or oilier claims, each ? 1 0" 00 KeMdent Salesman or agent f < ? r any mercantile house firm or corporation or business of any kind whatsoever, each loot) Kesi aurant , each 10 00 Repair shops for Sewing Ma clii ics, llicy.'les, etc, not pay ing "eiieral merchandise li irn>e w 00 Kailroad Agencies, each for business done withing the City of Camden with points wilhiug the Slate and not including any business done for the government of the t inted States, each 26(H) Skating Kinks, each 1000 Shout i ng Galleries, each 10 00 Sewing machine agents not paying general merchan dise license, 5 00 Surveyors, each 5 00 Soda Fount and Cigars, alone, GOO Stable, Livery feed and Sales, each 25 00 St hies, Sales public br private, alone or in connection with other business 10 00 Stallion or. lack, on service 5 00 Saddle horses, for hire by private parties, outside licensed -tables, per horse 8 (X) Salvage Sales by parties from other towns each per annum 100 00 Tailors, repairing and Dyers e:\ch 5 00 Tinners, not paying general merchandise license, each 5 00 Telephone Companies, each 50 00 Telegraph Companies or Agen cies, each tor business done within the City of Camden points within the State and not including any business done lor the government of the l.'nited States 25 00 Ten Pin Ally for public play each 10 (X) I'ndertaker, alone ,>r in con nection with other business 10 00 Watchmakers, repairers of clocks and jewelry each 5 Oo Wheelwright s.iops 6 00 Wood Yard alone or in con nection with other business 6 00 Warehouses charging storage each 6 00 Sec. 0. The amount to be charged license for any other business, trade, profession or occupation, uot herein specifically enumerated, shall be fixed by the Mayor and Clerk conjointly, but the said Mayor ami Clerk shall have no authority to change or re duce the license fess herein fixed : Provided, that in case of short terms licenses taken out in the latter part of the fiscal year, the Mayor and Clerk may in their discretion reduce the license fee. Sec.. 7. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith, be and the same are hereby repealed. Done and ratified in City Counoll at Camden, Mouth Carolina, this olh bay of April, A. 1)., 1009, and in the one hundred and thirty-third year of American Independence. F. M. ZEMP, . Mayor. J. J, UOOXALK, , Clerk, j We Like To Talk Quality When It Comes To Men's Clothing. ''Cheapness," says a noted writer, ' is a little bettor than passing counterfeit money, ? but only a little. It robs your customers of the value they have been lead to expect they would receive from their purchase, and it usualty ends by rob bing 3 ou ot customers. Qualit y is really the only foundation upon which to build a business, because it gives customers their money's worth, full value, cent for cent, and it brings them back season after season." THAT IS WHY WE TALL QUALITY AND SELL QUALITYI Take our showing of High Art Clothing, for inataiice^ior Fall and Winter: go through our immense stock, pick out any suit containing the High Art label, and you cm (eel as sure of your money's worth as with a government bend, for High Art Olorhing is "quality" clothing made inequality" shops, by "qna'ity" tailors, sold by "quality" stores, and worn by men of quality. There is substancial worth in High Art frabrics There is correct fashion in High Art styles There is lasting shape in High Art workmanship There is a guarantee with the High Art label There is money's worth in High Art prices These prices send a hurry-call to all value-seeking buyers! l HIRSCH BROS & CO. THE BIG STORE. NoMerD Railroad of S. C I Ontuden So Hv J??uo Ar Kilerbo llciulwrte Ar Borden Ar palfett N W JuoetioQ Ar HuiuUr No (J8 ?1 OU p '? 4 10 p in 4 23 |> ") 1 3<> |> m 4 45 |> id fi 10 fk id & 43 i> in fi 45 J) I" No 6D rt in Lv Homt^ N W J auction 6 3tf ll ?? l? Kit ft I V G 50 |> in 7 OH p in 7 23 |> in 7 30 |? m 7 bO p in r. i ftiiiueu H 00 J) II) All tntum dnily *? xc?-|>t 8iin<Ujr. THOMAS WiLKON. l'reaidout. Honlen Kewbert KUerbe So Ity June Ar. Caunleu No 70 7 00 u uj 7 10 n in 7 30 h ir 7 40 ? in 8 Ml h m 8 'if) a in H &8 h in y 00 u in No 71 0 to u in ii 4 w u ii 1<) 06 a n 10 15 a n JO '27 a ii 10 3- a ii 11 10 H II 1 1 20 a n The Implement Co., RICHMOND, VA. It i? very important both (or elleetive and economical work to procure fflie best of FARM IMPLEMENTS Our New Descriptive Catalog ju?t itumed tolls all alnwt the Ix'Ht time and lut>or-u:i vi i>k machinery. It is one of the hest ami most in teresting Implement Catalogs is sued. Mailed free on request We are alto headquarters for Farm Wagons, Buggies, Barb Wire, Fencing, V-Crimp and other Roof ing, Gasoline Engines, Saw and Planing Mills. Write for prices and catalogs. The Implement Co., 1302 Main St., ? Richmond, Va. CITY TAXES. An Ordinance To liaise Sup^ plies For The Year of Our Lord, 1909, |U- it ordained, by the Mayor and Alder men of the city of Cauideu, ti.f)., uud by i Iih authority of the same, Lbftt the foj lowing tax?s and tla' ?mow ?r? hereby Ityjed fur th# current year from the lat in v of January 1909, lo tl?o 81?l day o| I h'ceuiher, 1W09. A lax i I ? (10) mills oil each And ,.v?'?y dollar of mhI and perianal property within i In* corporate limits of the City uf Camden, 8. C,, oil the flrat day of January ll>o?. Sec. I. That all able bodied male pe* (j>iia betweso th? ag** of eighteen ami Ufty yean, residing within the corporate limit* of lli? city of Camden, 8. (). , not exempt front i'<>?d duty under the law* o f tin? Smtr, shall wrrk th? strewta , way* and iiriilgt'i under iho direction of such overieer* ns may l>e appointed for such a space of time not ex/ycediiiK mx (6) ?la\ s in one year. I'rovidml : That at the nine ?>f rtoeiviiiK the noli e an)r perron in.iy pay to die poison Kivin? audi no lie- ilirt-e dolUrs (? '* 00) commutation, j which shall be received in lieu of the wbrk. and tj>?t any persm refusing to work Mtiil strccia or* to pay said com* ' mutation, shall be fined not less than five j ((?'> 00) dollars nor more than t?'ii ($10 00) ijoli.irsor be imprisoned not Ittslhun ton I ( 10; ?lajh nor moro than twenty (20) days, hi i In* (iHcrction of i lie city Kcc uder. Ita i lit <1 by tl?e Mayor and Aldermen of the city ot Camden, 8, C , tn Council ul M'oihli'ii, i li i h 6th da/ of April, A D., it)uo. F. M. ZKMP, Mayor. . Attest: J. J. (JOODAHB. I Clerk. 'Iho tax b .okH for thecollectioii of fity I t.?x s will be opened in Council Chamber, i ('uiiidcn, S. I) , on May 10ih, 1 9>0. sod I rema n open each day except Sundaya, I from i) A. M. t<? 12 M . and from 4 P. M. !io 6 I' M., until May 31 at Inclusive, af ?er which lime the penalty will be at. ? i t ached to all delinquent#. K. M '/KM l\ Mayor. i A I leal : J.J. GOOD ALE, Clerk? j Apr 10, IflO'.l. N. 0. BOYKIN, FIRK INSURANCE. Dwelling And Mercantile Ri.sks A Specialty., Represents Only The Rest Anil Mont Reliable Companies Real Estate And Renting A^ent. A. D. KENNEDY. Headquarters For HARDWARE When in need of anything in the hardware line call and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. tin dertcikin g. CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUIi DAT OH NIGHT EST. E. (). M?CREIGHT. s~ii Air Line. ^ Eastern 'l ime These arrivals and departures, as well as lime and connections are given only as information and are not guaranteed. NORTHBOUND Lv. Camden Ar Cher aw Ar. Hamlet Ar. Raleigh 'Ar. Portsmouth Ar Richmond Ar Washington Ar. Baltimore Ar. Philadelphia Ar. New York No 98 is Florida limited No. f?ft 10 30 p m 12 25 a m 7 Ham 10 28 a m 11 40 1 5.3 No. 84 7 10 p ra ft 40 p oj 9 10 p m 12.25 a m 7 &0 a m f> 30 a in 8 50 a m a m p m 4 30 p tn D 57 12 18 2 45 a m p m p m Lp. Camden Ar. Columbia Lv Savannah Ar. Jacksonville Ar. Tampa Ar St. Angustine Ar Palm Reach Ar Miama Ar Knights Key Ar Habana Cuba So 90 Seaboard Flori la No. 84 is year round limited Local Passenger Leave Camden 5 02 p A rrivo H amlet 7 30 p SOUTHBOUND No. 99 ft 05 a tn 7 00 a m 9 30 a m 1 15 p m 6 30 a m 2 2ft p m 1 08 am 8 20 a m 7 00 a m 4 30 p m Limited, 81 Year Ronnd Local Passenger. Leave Camden 9 58 Arrive Columbia 11 00 No 9 22 10 20 1.00 4 50 6 80 10 40 _ 7 50 a m 10 50 3 20 No. 60 6 80 a m 8 10 a m 8 45 a m 1 1.58 a m 5 40 p m 5 05 p m 8 36 p m 9 &2 p m 11 51 p rp 3 53 a m No. 66 is fatt mail m m 81 a m a m p ra p m a m p tn a m p m No 48 10 30 p m 11 40 . 2 45 :7.15 6 00 11 00 7 65 10 25 p m a tn a m p m p m P m p m Limited, 43 Fast Mall. For farther icforiuatioa and reservations apply to J. COOPER, Agent, or ?rtu to J. 8. StOHBlEQKE) T, ?| A,, Columbia, 8, 0,