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.- " . . .... "*-~' L? . ?? "". " " s ; ... VOL. IL1. """ "~~ "^' : " c^M)EN~i C^TO^BER 12,188^/ ^ ~ ^ (U d.A MX A X DEI?, Proprietor. Snl>.. #*> per year in Advance. X'- Jf So communication trill I* publithni \ in thf J OURS-1L tin!ex." tee <tre placid in possession of the nan* of tie author. r>ir " > are not responsible for the rid"' | or expression* of our correspondent/. i All communications for personal ad vintage trill be charged for at the rate of on> 1 dollar for each inch. Nominations of Candidates in usual ] form, not to exceed one inch, FIVE DOL- ( LARS. The** charges are to he paid strictly ( in advance, arid no exceptions whatever will hi mailt (o the rule. ?rjF* SherijT'g Sale. Mortgage Sales, e(r , come under the head 0/ Transient Advertisements. < Contract advertisements must he set- \ tied for quarterly. LOCAL ITEMS. *1 ! < e ?. ! ,i ; PLAIN i TRUTHS ' The blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through ever)- part of the body, and unless it is pure ! and rich, good health is impossible. If disease has entered the system ^ " the only sure and quick way to drive ? it cut is to purify and cr.rich the blood. rilh --- foofc ut'I JLXIC^C SUiijuc luuu known, and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the Mood t j its ; natural condition; and also that I all the iron preparations hitherto , made blacken the teeth, cause headache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown's Iron Bin eks will thoroughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purify ing and strengthen- ] ing it, and thus drive disease from ' -r rft part of the system, and it will i f not blacken the teeth, cause head- . ache or constipation, and is posiv?^?ely not injurious. Saved his Child. 17 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. Feb. 13, 283a. i Gents:?Upon the recommendation of a friend I tried Brown's Jrov riiTEKS sis a tonic and restorative for my daughter, whom PI was thoroughly convinced was ' wasting away with Consumption. ( , Having lost three daughters by the , ty3'hl? ui-r.... J-! 1 r the care of ' believe :i)j? anything co^rart&r^"^1 the progress of the disease, but, to 1 my great surprise, before mv daugh- , ler had taken onebotdc of Brown's Iron Bitters, she began to mend . and now is quite restored to former health. *A fifth daughter began to *h/v'u citvnc rtf rnncnmntihn jtprf ?a? ? , , when the jhysician was consulted lie quickly said " Tonics were required;" and when informed that the elder sister was taking Brown's Iron lirrruKS, responded "that is a good tonic, take it" Adoram Phelps. I Brow's Iron Bitters effectually cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and i Weakness, and renders the greatest i relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Consumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. J i i _ . | 1 < A Difficult Problem Solved. ' The desire for stimulants is becoming a i monstrous evil and how to overcome it is a geriou3 question with reformers. Parker's 1 Ginger Tonic fairly solves the difficult ( problem. It invigorates body and mind , without intoxicating, and has brought health and happiness to many desolate homes.?Enquirer, See other column. Attention K. ofH A retralar meeting of DoKrtlb I-od^e | * K. of H., will bo held next Monday ! evening at 8 o'clock aharp. All members are requested to be present. 1 I. H. Alexander, i Oct. 12, ISS2. Reporter. j Boots and Shoes. Our iargely increased sales in this ( Department are very gratifying. It j is the best proof that our Goods and j Prices are right. "We warrant every pair of our hand sewed and custom ( made Goods. S. A. Arastein k Co. Personal 1 We were pleased to meet Mr. J. * C. Hemphill, correspondent of the 3 Neics and Courier? in Camden yester- 4 day. He was hero to report upon [ political matters in this county. Change of Schedule. * There was a slight change in the mi tlin flnmdnn branch of PVUtUUiV V*.* v?.v W - . the S. C. R R., on Monday last, by which the midday train arrives a little earlcr, departs later and comes 1 in later at night. See schedule. Grand Opening. By reference to the aclVL ;?nt of Mrs K E Meroney, the pffli't.e are informed that tiiere will be a ; Grand Opening tliis day. October ( 12th, at her Emporium of Fashion, ; of one of the largest and best selected Stocks of Millinery Goods ever of fered in Camden. The ladies are in- , vited to call and see what a pretty variety of Bonnets, Laces. &c., she *?nn nlaee before them. The Height ol Folly. .To wilt until you are in b'd '.villi disease you may not get over for mouths, is the .height of folly, when you might be easily cured during the estrly ?yaipfoius by Parker's Ginger l'ouic. We have known sicky fainiliea made the healthiest by the timey use of this .pure medicine-?Qbtcrver, J. Dental Card. Dr. I. IE. Alexander requests us to say to bis friends and patrons who desire his services that he expects to be absent for several days during' this month, from about the 2*1 th, and tiiat it would behest fort-hem to call before that date. tJominissioners of E'ection. The following gentlemen have been appointed Commissioners of election for Kershaw county for the ensuing election. For the State and county precincts: Messrs. A W. Burnett, J. D. Dunlap and H. R. Boy kin. For the Congressional products, Messrs. "NY. D. Trantham, John M. Canty and C. J. Shannon, this is a good board, and no one teed fear lnju-tico at their hands State Eoard of Equalization. The State Board of Equalization net in Columbia on last Friday Mr. A. H. Boy kin. represented Kershaw on the Board. The total value d{ lands in Kershaw county as Drought before the Board was $618, 712: average value of arable land per acre $1; average value of all jther lands per acre, $1.50. Total tralue of buildings in the town of Camden $226,157; total value of buildings in county outside of town. <921,695 ; total value of town lots. ;>95,962; total valne of all, as returned, $1,995,526. .Ministerial Welfare. West Enr>, Atlanta, Ga, March 14, 1SS1. II. IT. Warner Si Co.: Sirs?Your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure raised me nun a bed of sickness, and made mc a well nan. Rev. Rokeut Cunningham. A Eig fuseOn last Friday sixteen, of the most prominent citizens of the Tiller's Kerry section wer^brbuglit up before Trial Justice I. F. Holland charged by Willis Steen with "assault and battery upon his house" on the aight of September 24. During the, course of the trial a witness for the Cfo + rt pxtrryvft illfli nriBrmfiTfi nOTTW OllViU VUMV IIUV |/*<WVUV*V mitted an assault and battery upas the bouse and " killed the piazza." The charges against the jaiisqpers could not be.jura^aa'from the;evidence it tt#rea out that they were based only upon suspicion. They svere ulhui tor was required .to enter into bond to keep the peace against all of them, and to pay the costs of the trial. Entirely Satisfactoi-y. Ladies wishing a perfume that combines novelty, delicacy and richness, find Florcston Cologne entirely satisfactory. Greenback Convention. . On Saturday last the Greenbackers of Kershaw held a convention in Camden to nominate a ticket for the ensuing election. The meeting was organized by Mr. J. G. Sessions being called to the chair with Mr. J. E. Shaw as Vice-President, and Mr, H. B. Hall as Secretary. There were ibout sixty delegates present. Mr. I.E. Shaw was nominated for the Ftate Senate? Messrs. J. G. Sessions, ^ If Tvilic fnv flm TTr.nQP 3. JU>. JliUi uiiVi U. JUIU.^ ?V4 vnv >f Representatives; Messrs. W. D. Elogan, Joseph "West ami D. Mel.au in as County Commmissions; S. C. Clyburo, (the Democratic nominee) ivas endorsed for Clerk of the Court; loel Hough, (the Democratic nomilee) was endorsed for County School Commissioner; E. E Sill, (the Demo;ratic nominee) was recommended or tlie position of county Auditor; 10 mention was made of county Treasurer; Mr. T. A. Dabney was lominated for Judge of Probate, ill of the above names were former y staunch Democrats, and Mr. Hojan was before jthe recent Demo. rntic convention as a candidate for he House of Rejiresentatives. It is >penly asserted by the party that n c i li o ,U0v are sanj^iunu ui nuuuconj c*.^ wu Republicans arc pledged to them. Jail to see Us For your Dry Goods. Call to see is for your Clothing Call to sec us or your Shoes. Call to see us for ronr Hats. Call to see us for wliat^ iver you may want in our line. We an suit you and save you money. 5. A. Arnstein & Co. )ur Military. We think we can safely say it witli)ut fear of contradiction, that Ker? diaw county is behind every other county in this State in the way of nilitary organizations. There is not a single company in the county that can lay any claim to thorough organization, and if an emergency irose that would demand the services of the military we would have to call on our neighboring counties for assistance. Ought such a state ' a' --~ 9 \xra ,i? 01 ilillllia tu UUUIimn; ; nc v.v for a moment pretend to impugn the patriotism and courage of our young men, but it is their indifferenco and disposition to shirk duties that pro periy belong to them that we do not like to sec- Every good citizen should be willing to do his share of public service and let the duties rest lightly on all. In time of war old Kershaw is not behind any cf her sisters, and in times of peace we should bo the same. There should bo at least hvo thoroughly organized and equipped companies in Kershaw all the time, that could assemble and ! be ready for duty in a few hours, for we know net when we" may need j their services. The recent riot in Lancaster learned the people of that town a lesson, and they have profit-, eel by it, therefore, let our peoplo profit by it too. and not wait anyj longer, but go to work at once and organize and be ready for any emergency that may "arise. Throw off the indolent and careless spirit so long shown by them, and act like men. New this "Week. AVe have again opened a new lot of Dress Goods, new Prints, the handsomest styles, and- a complete new stock of Ladies' Neck wear. Our styles and prices are sure to suit. S. A Arnstein & Co. A Special Request. Quite a number of complaints have reached the cars of our to wn council lately (in an unofficial way) .about the police neglecting to per'form their duty, but all of these fault finders ami grumblers refuse to come up and prefer charges, against the delinquents. Council are willing and anxious to make every officer do his duty, but unless they have some one to prefer charges and produce evidence to substantiate them, how can the delinquents be brought up? Until these grumblers are ready to come forward lilte men and do their duty in reporting den linquents, Council would prefer that they keep their abusivo and slander* ous tongues quiet Council will in vestigate every complaint that is laid before them, and punish all violations of the town law, but they cannot proceed with heresay evidence only as their guide. A Bousing Democratic Rally, Agreeable to the call of the. Demo cratic County Chairman, nearly all the clubs of the county assembled-m Camden yesterday Everything was very quiet in the morning, up to Pbout 9 o'clock, when the calm was 1 i>roken by the cheering of the- in ! coming boats. A very large number of mounted men paraded on Brbwl street, and assembled around ton stand about 11:30 o'clocMyheire they were addressed by GefcSs-Chesnut andKennedy and Judge lieitner have been here but owing to sickness Gen. Butler could not come, and Gen. Hampton was absent from the State. Great enthusiasm prevailed throughout the largo crowd, and every one seemed ready for the great work before him of doing his duty in keeping the government in the hands of honest men. The Greenbackers had made an appointment to have a grand turnout of their forces here yesterday, but, owing to some unexplained reason, not a single one of that party responded to tho call?not even a speaker put in an appearance It is thought that the party will just play out to nothing by election day. as many of the Republicans whom they have counted upon for support have i xi__x xi :ii .^x avowed max may win nuu \ uuu iui the nominees of the reeeut eonven* tiou, (has leaving their fondest hopes to fade away to nothing. Brevities. Fine Photographs at Alexanders Gallery. The days are getting very short now. T. J. Barfield is selling Bagging and Ties very low for cash. , Last Sunday was a bright and beautiful day. Every article in J. E. Vauglian's , store is new, fresh, and cheap. Prof. Schoenberg left on Tuesday last for his home in Orangoburg, , county. A choice line of confectionery at T. J. Bariield's very cheap. Gome up and pay your subscript |' tion like honest men, and don't wait j to be dunned. The 5 cent cigar sold by T. J. < Barlield is the best, for the price to be found in Camden. Immense quantities of hay havo 1 been gathered in by the planters i around Camden. 1 For several mornings past 'the town has been enveloped in uuusual-y heavy fogs. The 102d anniversary of the battle King's Mountain was celebrated at Yorkville on the Gth iust. Dr. W. It. Sykes has been bailed in the sum of So 000 to stand trial ! for killing Brigman recently. | For the choicest and freshest as! sortment of confectionery to be found i in Camden, go to J. E. Yaughan's. The comet is still attracting a good deal of attenion, and still there are many persons who have not soen it yet. The pea crop this yoar is said to bo a very largo one, and $2 per 1 bushel will not be realized lor tuein I next spring. For bargains in Dry Goods ! Hats, Shoes, Crockery, Tinware Hardware Groceries <5kc. Call on N. T. Purdy & Co. Clyburn Block, . Camden, S. C. [ Rheumatism, disordered blood; general debility, and many chronic di.^ABes pro[ nounced incurable, OT3 often sored by Crown's Iron BiWcrs. The choice family and fsriscy gro-> ceries sold by T. J. Bar field, are jnst what everybody want's a^and his prices please all who call on*nim. Many fields are still "white with cotton, notwithstanding thfc^armers are rushing the work of lifting in order to get it out before Jftte rain comes. "yjr . J. E. Vaughan is sellii*choice fresh groceries as cheap fortcash as any merchant in Camden,; and he warrants nil his rrnnrls to ht? as ret) o -V t resented. . .-*> a * ' ~ t Stealing corn from be-" coming common now ?thorefore, those persons who have> bard corn in the field had better wfljfcch it or gather it in. Ladies, have you sswf "those handsome Dolmans andr/Qpaks at K. M. Kennedy 's ? If not. you should not let another day pass, but go at once and get one. You a& sure to be delighted with them. *&' The traffic in se&d cotton in West Wateree is said to be unjsK&edented; and it is also said that at least half of the cotton sold in the sped is either stolen from the lien > and run off, or stolen from the field ~ A Mr. P. H. Simmonds*: who has been a resident of Camden"- Tor more than two years past, left ps ^ast week for Madison, Ga:, where he- expects to locate. He made mar.y friends duringliis sojourn amongT^Uhjid wo trust that success awaitshis were ever seen ia thifSBJJr Go While Jesse Nevils and Joe Knopf, two'yotwg men of Blackville, were playfully boxing on the 4th insh, Joe struck Nevils in tho short ribs and killed hi in. They were good friends, and were only playing. It is thought that some blood vessel must have been ruptured. An excellent line of dry goods, -i ?i rn T T>?? SUOf.M, iiULS, Ul/U., ttU JL. V. JJVLifield's, and bis low prices will surprise you. The Cotton Market. October 11, 1882. Tho receipts of .cotton during^ the past week have been pretty heavy, but the price is still week. The best grades now rate at 9f@10 cents. News Items. Hon. Alcxnndcr H. Stephens has been elect, d Governor of Georgia by about 60,000 Majority over his opponent?.-Gartrell. A very small voto was polled.R?cently three cotton thieves pursued by the Wilmington police jumped into tho Capo Fear Rivor. Their fate was at first doubtful, but tho bodies of two have been since found, and it is (bought now' that the third was also drowned, Frank Jumc3, the last survivor of the notorious gang of desperadoes known as the James Lrolhers, has surrendered to the authorities in Missouri. claims that he has -been living a -juiet and peneeahlo life for the last two pears, and that all the stories about Jih de-ds of violence, etc., are false?that he is charged with crimes that were c'moulted by other parties and laid to him. Notwithstanding T3. W. M. Mackiy captured the radical convention of the 7th Congressional district, and received the nomination, Saui Lee, his colored competitor, declares that it was done by fraud, and he (Sam Lee) bus determined to rgn anyhow, as he claims to have tho support ot a majority of the voters in his district. It matters little to the Democrats as to which of them wins. Comparing tho two men, (Maokey is white it is true) so far as principle an! honesty goeB, it is believed that Letis the best man. Tutt's Pills A Sugar Plum. TUTT'S PILLS arc now covered with a vanilla su-rur coating, making theiu a* pleasant 10 swallow as a little sugar glum, and rendering them agreeable to the most delicate stomach. Ti,or ,.iiro slfV headache and billions colic. They give appetite and t'csh to the body. They cure dyspepsia and nourish the system. They cure fever and ague, costlveness, etc. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a ljo?. Mothers! Mothers! Mothers Are you disturbed at night,and broken of your rest by a sick clild suffering and crying with the excruciating paui of cutting teeth ? I f so, go at once and get n bottle of Mrs. Wiksiow'sSoOTIfIN'U SYltUP. It i-.ill relieve tlte poor little sufferer immediately- -depend npou it; there is no mistake about it. 'I here Is not a mother on earth who lias ever ii3ed .it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the. bowels, and give rest to the mother, ami?relief -and health to the child, operating like magic; U is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United (States, Bold everywhere, ias cents a bottle. A Cough, Cold or Sore Throa should be stopped. Neglect frequently re salts.in incurable Lung Disease or Oon sumption. Brown's Bronchial Troche are certain (o give relief in Asthma, Bron ohitis, Coughs, Catarrh, Consumptive am Throat diseases. For thirty years the Tre ches have been- recommended by physi ciaos, and always give perfect satisfaction They are not new or untried, but having been tested by wide. and constant use fo nearly an entire generation, thoy bavc at tuined well merited rank among the fet staple remedies of the age. Public Speak ers and singera oqe them to clear am strengthen the Voicel. JBold at 25 cents i box every. Malaria Chills and Fever, and Billions attack positively cured with Emory's Standard Cur Pills?an infallible remedy ; never fails to enr tho most obstinate, long standing cases wher pontine anu un otntir remeuien nun laucu. j uc arc prepared expressly for malarious section* double poxes, two lauds of Pills, containing strong cathnrtlo and n chill breaker, sugar routed; containing no Quinine or Mercurt causing .no griping or purging ; ?*hey arc ml! and etttcfont, certain In their action and harmles In all eases: they effectually cleanse the system and give new life and tone to the body. Aa household remedy they are nnequaled. Fo Liver Complaint their equal is not known ; on box wlirhavea wonderful'effect onthewora cases. They are ueed and prescribed by Phys cl 5j tin, and sold by Druggists everywhere, or sec by mailj|5 and SO cent boxes. Emory's Llttl Cuthr.rtrc Pills, beat ever made, only IB Centt Standard Gore Go., 11* Naussau Street, Net York. June 6, *82. ~ liBBIED. Oh the 1st inst,, at King's Mountain, IS C., b^Jtcv. J. A. Boyce, Mr. D: M. Kibk lev, formerly of Kershaw county, S. C. and Mies Alice HoLacqhxn, of King' Sfeuntain, Final Notice to Debtors. All parties who ure in atfy tnnoner'in debicd to the assigned 3lsto of James L Brasingtoti, either by ?te or open accoun are hereby notified thaltbcy mast sottli the same within Sycty day? from date. A1 account.- or notes unpaid at that tiujc xvil bo placed in suit ; . ' P. II. ^ECSON^-Awigneo 0cU12, 4L ' T' [wSsdjtors. lean? Moscley. J Under and by virtue ifebhe above execution to mc directed, I "wHl proceed in front of the Court HousftcToorinCamder: on the -finit ."Monday mdtfoverabeT, during thelefealhours of sale: ~*G& : ' ^ p a ^n ^ . ' ? " r m- -A I MASTER'S SALS. Witte BroB. Plaintiff] | vs. I Kershaw in the Lonisa Q. Clarke, I Common Picas. et.nl. Defendants. J In obedience to the order for the foreclosure of mortgage of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw county, bearing date 9th June, 1882, I will offer for sale on the first Monday in November next, being thesixth day, before the Court House I in Camden, at eleven o'clock A. JI., the | following described real estate, known as the Red Hill plantation, containing two thousand five hundred aud ninety-six | (2596) acres, more or less, situated, lying and being in Kershaw county, bounded North by the Wateree River; South by Camden and- Rocky Mount road, East by lands of the late Abram D. Jones, and west by lands of John Robertson Terms of sale, one third cash, and the balance on a credit'of one and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. M. DkSAUSSURE, Oct. 12, 1882 Master K. C. IV + Qnlo lvxciOLCi Q uaio, WltteBros. Plaintiffs, 1 Kershaw vs. [ In the Common T. II. Clarke, et. al. J Pleas. In obedience to the order of the Court of Common Pleas, dated 13th September 1SS2, 1 will offer for rent for the year 1833, before the Court House in Camden, at 11 o'clock A, M., all that tract of land, called "Green Hill" now in dispute in the foregoing stated case, to be- used for farming purposes only. Terms?Licna on all the crops to be raised on said '.and, with such other security as I may require. J. M. DeSAUSSURE. Oct. 12,1882 Master K. C. Master's Sale. Pelzer, Rodgers & Co "j Kershaw vs. | In ttie Common R,iats Dowdy | Pleas. & j Complaint to A M. Dowdy Foreclose Mort j gageIn obedience to the order of the Court of Common Pleas, dated lltli September, i cq-> t : 11 r.ll'ov lit i,iiniin Male, rut the first Monday in November next, before ibc Court House in Camden, at eleven o'clock, A. M., tlie following described Ileal Es? tate, lying jn the county of Kershaw, on wbicli the defendants now reside, containing thirty acres more or less ; bounded North by lands of T. C. Ilnile, South by land of Simon Smith, East by Swift Creek, aid West by lands of the ostnto of Chesnut Terms cash, l'urchascr to pay for papers. J. M. DkSAUSSUKE, Oct. 12, 1882, Master K. C. MASTER'S SALE. Duncan MoGougnn "J .fe xvilb. ct. nl. I Kershaw vs. ]- Iu the Common John 11. ITo.I1, i lMeas. Kx. of Wm. Hall. J In obedience to the order of the Court of Common Pleas, dated 12th September.'82, I will offer for sale on the first Monday in .November next, being the sixth day, before the Court House in Camden, at. eleven o'clock, A. M., all that piece, parcel or track of land containing three hundred acres of laud, lying on both hides ui Kelly Bridge road, devised by Win. Ilali to Catharine Hall and relinquished by her. Terms, 0:1c third cash, balance in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage and iuterest thereon. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. M. DkSAUSSUIIE, Oct* 12,1882. Master K. 0. y i GROCI 8 I bare just received a very large- stock of ^ riety including Oa.HH?d. GrC " are warrnnied to' be us represented. I ask i * me a call and exa:..'ne my slock before pure j Pi-lICES ARE [ I also have i;.? store Ba?glfiL{ choice stock c Tobacco a i a BOOTS ax s e My slock of B00T8 and SHOES has b y grades, up to the finest quality of Ladies and jj little more than half what is charged for the >. if I do not mean what I say. 2 JOB s ifc i, I Real Estata and Town E Property For Sale. e The undersigned will offer for sale at.. ' the Court Honse in Camden, on the firsP ^ Monday in Jauuary next, if not previously disposed of, the following property, to wit; = All that tract, of laud situated in the oonnty of Kershaw, containing eighty acres, r, more or less, the sama-'being on Shoulder Bone Brimel; bounded by lands of Dr. J. W. Ford and L. \J. Patterson, known as g the " Gay Tract," recently oqeqpied by K. 8. Villepigue. . AL8(> . The houses and lots ^Hunted on King and York streets in Camden, known as the - Leo and Wessinger lots,<now rented by Laz Shiver. tj Terms will be made to suit responsible 5 purchasers. *\ i Any of the above may be treated for at 1 private sale upon application' to* Mr. C. 13ail, at Camden, tl Jap. L. D. MOWRY &'SON. i''~ '*% A ' % R.M. KENNEDY t ; . ' 1 has returned-from the north, k ; ... ' :AND SEE ? r: $s??E I What He Has BroughtHas recently returned from the Norllierir Markets, where, by personal selection he purchnsed.au enormous stock of goods for i be FALL and WINTER trade, and these goods MXJST BE SOLD lie therefore invites attention to several lines in which he is prepared to olfer BARGAINS to all. R. M. KENNEDY tt ?i- . ii ?i i r ? mis uit* premeat usauriuicijl ui uuun-o Cloaks, Dolmans, &c., ever shown in this ninrkel, and wants every lady to call and see them. R. M. KENNEDY Has in stook as pretty a line of Dress Goods as can be shown anywhere, namely: CASHMERES, BROCADES, DIAGONALS, DAMAS3E, FOULE PRANCAIS. REPS, IMPERIAL MATLASSE SUITINGS, WOOL SUITINGS, DEI3EGE3, &c. R. M. KENNEDY Invites special attention to liie exquisite line of Laces ami EiubroMeries in an endless variety ot' designs which he is selling at prices never before heard of iu Camden, R. M. KENNEDY'S Slock of Clothing and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods cannot be surpassed by i.ny house in Camden, He still maintains his wed known repuiatiuu for selling reliable goods in this line. Measures taken and suits furnished to order. His stock of HATS is nobby, R. M. KENNEDY warns cvcryoouy 10 kuc|> wiiiiuhuuki this winter; therefore lie has placed in stock a large quantity of BLANKETS, av:d proposes to sell tlicm at the lowest possible figures. [rt OCT- ! At the Old Stand, e^rviDKiW s. Co You Can Get Everything desirable in the line of Fancy Groceries, Cakes, Candies, Extracts, Teas, Coffees, roasted and unroasted. Ytu must sec to appreciate the various articles at such figures, by D. C. KIltKLEY. Ciic Stay S5ie From prejudice, but the Cooking Oil sold by L). C. K1RKLKY will sustain life. Warranted pure aud genuiuc, "** * * c-/. ERSES! CHOICE FRESH GROCERIES of every va>OdlS of oil kinds. All of my goods# Lhe citizens of" Camden and vicinity to give basing eisewbere atd theywM seetliat my THE LOWEST. 5 and. TieS, wd a large .and nd Cigars. ?? id SHOES. een greatly enlarged and now embrace? all [Gentlomens shoes, and my PRICES are bnt same goods at other stores. Come aod see ITV O.' >JULIV. _ 1 5fo ExJiue Cftn be given for not onjojing some of the Good Things offered at such low prices by 4 D. C. KIRKLE7. CALL AND SEE . OUR FULLSTOCK OF Groceries, Hardware, Harness, Drjy Goods, Hoots, Slioes, Hats. Canned Goods, Candies, BOTTOM PRICES. Wishing to close out our Stock of LIQUOB8 We arc selling at the following reducod G^d |7e - " Whdfy " The books for the collection of State and county taxes will bo opened at the ? $* Treasurer's office on September 16, and re? main open to the 31st of October inoluoive, for the collection of the whole tax with a penalty of 6 per cent additional on the one-half of their taxes due in May. The ^ rate of taxation is as follows: For State purposes, 4| mills. ?? School ' 2 li " Ordinary Oo. purposes 3 " " Pub. Sch'l indebtedness, 1 " " Oounty indebtedness. 2 " " Special School tax in School district No. 1. 1J " All male citizens between the ages of 21 and CO years are liable to a poll tax, unless ^ exempt by law. ^ Gold and silver coin, National Bank notes and United States Currency received in payment for taxes. Jurors and State witness tickets received for ordinary County Tax. E. B. CANTEY. Treasurer Kershaw County. * Sept. 6, tf. 1 tfl ' in: o H = ? f\ $ " ? IEg s WfeSjO S'sSlSs HSIfW flls?s3oii -1 - ^ K o ffl hi'd ? Cltm 2 "1^85 m*03 Jlpjs . ??g g?5 - Ei<?iS^W^fflfe?3 dl 3S jjj 0 immm B |3 = l=| ^-j ?b<i:is L| H L J25 $ ?'-& _J H ?SB HI.? G !S3 o-~ n ESSBB 2 o . I J - g < ri) CX~: bfl ^5 s -2 ? 'tJ ? s ST ^ ? a 0 Ift Jgs . J. H. FRANCIS, JIILLWRIOHT, and Agent for TURBINE WATER " WHEELS. Address me at Camden, S. C, Clean Cash Can be saved by buying your Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Lard, Molasses, Butter, Cheese, and everything else from 1). C. KIRKLEY. n-iiann TSJrvfaa ?. VUV/O* To all whom it nny concern: Your Guat.u note* will be clue on the 15th day of October, and '-DO.YT YOU FORGET IT," Sept. '28, tf, J. C. ROLLINCS. It is Useless To compare prices and Goods, when all you want can be found at as low prices, and Goods warranted, at P. C. KIRKLEX'fr, iMBflEri'-r