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i ^ ^ ^ * r* \ .;. , . . ; ^ r ^ i ';' T " " ----- iii iiS3KMBSS h ' JL^LJ?UBBS VOL. XLIV. CAMDEN, S. C., JANUARY 14, 1886. KO 19. ?-^ 1... 1- rni..j. nr.Mi c??A T<,??A nnn I Vni n?u tfSiHiiAnf ! "WW A iTlfl iTM Wv? G.G. ALEXANDER. Proprietoi Sob., $1.00 per year in Advance No communication will be publtshn in the JOURNAL unlet* we are placed n possession of the name of the author. 333" We are not responsible for the view ?r expression* of our correspondents. J?* All communications for personal ad vintage will be charged for at the rate of on dollar for each inch. S?- Nominations of Candidates in usua form, not to exceed one inch, FIVE JJOL "** ? ?? ? in ),* ttaidstriet'i, LtAKS. xneac muiyc. ... t in advance, and no exceptions u-hatever will In made to the rule. jjgf" Sheriff's Sales, Mortgage Sales, etc. tone under the head of Transient Advertisr ments. S&' Oontract advertisements must be sei lei for quarterly. I """-Pr r' ' I I -7v?* f V V? / i j'/ Mi CLOSING OUT -*"'"-All WinTef (rods / , . Bi/dajjhs y\!l Ov^f "HliZ %(t! CWcO\B . '[1 lHSO ;Cll%j5^ i . I ? ? itx , Charged With Mail Robbery. ? On last Thursday Mr. J. V. < Thompson, postmaster at Catarrh, t ,t in Chesterfield county, was arrested t i and brought to Camden by Mr W. ; \V. Love. Mr. Thompson is charged ? with robbing a registered letter In t a preliminary hearing before com c ruissioDer Adams, he was committed j r to jail in Camden in default of g ving } a $4b0 bond to await trial at the ' xv xt term of the United States Dis- ^ trict Court to be held at Charleston, ' What Will They Do NowP 1 The priority clause in the lien * law (created in the last, session of ti e Legislature) places those persons j . who have been renting tands and T giving liens on the crop for advances [ to rnn there throng the yjsar in a very awkard condition They can- c not get supplies now unless the landlord wid endorse for them, or r ;'ssign away his prior claim for rent of linid. This the landlord is not in- r dined to do for fear that lie will f lose his rent. Under these circum- t stances, what is the farmer to do t who owns r.o land? lie has either i to giro a mortgage upon his person- j nl property to ilio entont. of four or : j live times the amount of his lien, or | ( he lies to ;:<> on a contract and work f !'. r suiue one else. The tampering , v.itii the lien law has not helped them ( r.uch. Tho Cold Wave. 11 Our pcop'e 1 averer ainly had cold 1 weather em ui;h dr.riiir the past ' week to a ti-fy tin m ! r a mag time. ' ' O last Fri lav li tre was a liuavy fa 1 ol' ruin with a few fl ;kes of snow i j r through it. ownrJs evening the j i rain lieM up and the mercury in the I < thermometer lagan to fall. At 12 J j o clock on Friday it registered 38". j i ^ The wind hegan to rise about 7 J o'clock in the evening;] .and during the night aj, v .strong <ra'e prevailed, continuing un- j; > til Sunday morning, when it lulled n i . !1 o. k blustt-ring ureeze wuiuu iudtcu i < (ttpti] - omlay evening. 1 On atnrday morning tbe thermometer regi tered 16".on Sundaj j At the recent examination held in ^amden for persons wish'ng to oh*in certificates to teach in the free ichools in Kershaw county, thirteen ipplicants appeared. q A professional horse thief is said co o he on his rounds through this gg state. Several livery stable keepers *_ )ave already been vict mused by qj rim. Our country friends assert that ^ lie tramp nniRanae is on the in- lb :re.-?se, and, and that, such lords arp prettinp too numerous for (.(1 he Rood of the country. tl, SHTI.OH'8 VITALIZER is what you ac ippil for Constipation Loss of Appet<'o, p>| li77.inpss.nn1l nil symptoms of Dyspep?'n .. 'rice 10 nn<l 7fi cents per battle, nt C. J * iiinlnp's. ARE YOU V A TIE miserable by Twli- V( "stion. Coostipntmn. T>iz7in?\ss. Toss >t ippetile. Yellow Fkin ? Sbilob's Vital'- SI r is n r>ssi'ici? cure 0. .7. Pun'ip. t-|i A little child of flapf. J L. TT n'lo kr amc near bcincr severely scalded a pi hw days aero by tnrninir over a k? t. pi 1p of water upon it Fortunately, he water was not, hot enough to do L( t any serious injury. Last Saturday was a very dull day n Camden The weather was so roll that few people ventured out. ar ;idfc and only those camo in from the '? ountrv why were compelled to mmc. ^ Tinmopsvi'le, which has been a ^ imbibition (dry't town 'or two years ,y las1, ha<- po^o hack to seVinir w! is- -fl <ev aes-'n. Only five persons voted "or prohibition ntthe recent eleet.io". ' Dnrins the hiph water in the Wa- p, leree last week the hoys played ha- w i/oc withthe rabbits. They were irivento the hi<rh"ridpes and knnl'.q |>t in<l the bo\s went in with dorrs and ?, find puns killed hundreds of them. 8C The Anderpnn Journal eame to us last week enlarged to an eight col- jjfc nmn paper. We are pleased to see +1-1 a Tnnrnnl l'a in dliph n. nr<W. L""*u ""v - r-- 8f perons condition, and onr wishes are that it may continue its successful uareer. W 81 Dr Zemp has jnst received a very i8 large. stock, of Buist's fam'ons garden XJ Xfc# Tlbe Camden Jottknal is the Official rgan of Pomona Grange No 19, mprising sixteen subordinate Gran- 1 s, 1 RORGE W. BARNES, Editor Gransrc Department. I )nt be in & Harry. To patrons nBd- others who ae ( meerned about getting: supplies for is year, we would advise them to , it upon the heading. of this artirlo. he lien lnw has been so blotted, urred and blemished that very few ( lly understand it. So don't sign j )ur name to a paper until you fully iderstfltid what yon are doing, inn mortgage as you would ratssnake, and ?vben you take a lion ep a bo k and require everything .w./wl \\.y trriffon in If YVitJj urijj.nrn vv we ji. ? 'iocs, by your "lord and master.' jciurer's Communication Subject for January, 168G, Out st-on 8-. What. are.the duties >'! respo* riWit'es of citizenship as ?the legislature'of the country. The 'Su rcrertions" of our Worthy octiirer on the subject are too pfrthy f< r <>:ir columns. The P. or . of this eoir v tv 11 remember ?nt only a column or two wnsprom e.d in the JoT'HXAL for the use of if G'-a"'jrr. '>u * ?v ral ofpasion9 e have d. v t.A iv nrly an entire ige t i Gr:\n?r?'t<T-. in this ia-n p will from n ? ?' *>: sry have to curil theLeotmvr'ssiiflrgoption8. Any oilo-r who wishes te rend them will id them at onr office, and at his >rviee. >cial Condition of Our Country. A young lady lino, the following to ly ahont the Grange : Our country ranks near the first J Kthe wor d; in its social, financial J id educational condition. Hut this a comparison between the whoj^ ?3 niijed States and <$tfcer nations. Tf il 1I11S 111(11 TV III Oiivc LiiMgc uuu tors Hills. Never prick ft blister with a pin. A needle is the only suitable thing. A good gargle for a sore throat is tnnde of vinegar and a liitle red pep- } nor mivAfl with water. Lime juice and milk is one of the best remedies for dyspepsia or indigestion Oat meal porridge is one of the best things o begin the day with, rhnse who dislike it should take it as i a medicine I'o not drink hot coffee just before retiring, or in the evening at al!. [b is apt to cause sleeplessness. < Coffee or tea should never be liven children at night. They disturb the nerve system and make children cross anil peevish. Never wash in warm water before going on in the Cold ?iir. Such a practice will roughen the sk n. . rm water sbdn'd be used nly before retiring To keep in goo"), round health, ne must take a. certain amount of xercise. Exercising c>ne part of the body and not another. 11 about the same degree is rong. Oars brown paper soaked in vinegar and pla a-d on tlie forehenl ? ? *wx 1 ? ? /?!' 1 /..t/donli/! Tf flw. ||S J^UUil Mil" it SUV* II XI ill' eyelids are gently bahted in cool w> for, the pain in the he id is generally tllnyed sever w sh the feet in wartn \v ter, except just hefure retiring. oM water with a litt-e amm ->itt or It. dropped in is timch pl-asnter and m>re health}' When putting glycerine on elmppecl hands first wiish thorn thoroughly in snap and water, and when not quite dry rub in the glycerine. This process will be found much hotter than the old one. During the late suasion of the National Grange at Boston between 1,61)0 and 2.000 Patrons were admitted to the Sixth I'egree. The Sevjenth Degree (the highest in the Order) was conferred upon sixteen ipplioan ^ JL. M. ??. JL JL %sMJLW+ Corrected weekly by J~m C. MA]NTf Camden, S- C., January, 7,1 1886. These prices are strictly retail. 3DGARS? Cut Loaf, per lb, 9 cents. *+ ? . 1 01 uranuiaiea, oj Standard A, N.O. White Extra 0, 7 Yellow 0. 6f Common C COFFEES? Java, 0. G per lb. 20 Laguayra 16J Rio Beal 12^ Do Good 10 TEAS? Green and Black from 60 to 60 PEARL GRIST AND MEAL? Pearl Gri-J, per pk. 40 Meal 25 FLOUR and GRAIN? Beat Patent, per bbl, 6 75 Extra Family 6.25 Family 5.25 Common 1 50 Corn, per bush St) . HAMS? 1-} bacon? I). S. Sides, per lb 7 Smoke ? 8 C R ? BUTTER? 30 Li RD? Best refined per lb, 10 u fins 3, 5 utid 1<> bs 1') SALT? "per nftck 110 RICE? Best Rice per pk. . 1.10 Common Rice i'O BAGGING a <i TIES? 'rr Scl i.lU ;U\PR1ES? Ki rosene per gall, 20 Vinegar 40 Mniaspi's best N. 0., 70 Second Grade 60 Ooiumon 35 Powder, single u<?und 30 * Shot, retail Waterproof Caps. * 6 JK|g|gg |^7 WAX UMj&o I .it: ' VxlUUKS, JEWELBY, SILVERWARE, Spectacles, Etc., for sale now at my establishment on Law Range, one door west of the * ' ounty Treasurer's office. MONROE PRICES.' J You can get a fine Huntings case solid Silver Stemwinding American Watch for only $15. Watch crystals at 10 cents. Sewing Machine Needles for pmw - ? -' kind of Machine. FINE WATCHES Reparied in a workman like manner, and warranted. A trial is all I ask ' to convince you that I can make a watch ran that every one else has failed on. *