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To My Numerous Customers: Before a.s'aia uiakiug ui> CbrU'.ut't hurounceLuent, 1 Nwsii 10 < ue and .-.1 if them a morry Cnrislums. K ?-r v family during law ft-4tivo und j >>< us beacon trios to make tho homo i.?iv' ? and I aw euro thi-* is impossible ui it'B? yoa have tho niO'esurie* oven some of the jiuuiu h of i K> huvo both in ondlobs quantity. Wo'. * whetbtr you want a pound of ba;o. or the most extravagant artn-ln o* ?ft od, come and btiy it at I Vauahan's Grocery 1 winked it just us cheap a* hu>* on?> uDit^Sb-wli-B you will have 't e satisfaction of knowing what jou f, is pmo ami whocuome. 1 utisr- p . i Bent not bit};, l?ut tell 3 on j,U-iu.? i what you aio buying, arid li not ;?* ! factory don't hesitate to return i'. i ^ think it a38ie83 to oaaworate in tb % Pii connection what I have, will Kinpl t/ ' eay I have what you waut aj;d ; ho will cordially invite everyone t:. pay ur u visit, will troat you ?i^b;. plea&e vou, and you wilt go aw hn BatieticJ, My atom is uh cotuforub.''.* and warn as uoy you cau iintl, and 1 will take cure of your baggage a. id anything vou care to leave in 11:5 charge with pleasure whet bur jou bny or not. Now this is just ao much t?s anyone wants me to promise ami I guarantee to carry out my part. Oi l frieudu, new frieudu, ai:d if 1 have uny fot<s, come, and we will make u;>. tSvnd 01 bring your or.iora to iuj iur your holiday bro:ikfnst?, di:im*r-.t and H!ippt-re. VAUGHAiTS GRGCEHY. : ~^uTnkws: Ur.tc.rfs ? ?! l'ytrins. DeKutb Lodgr No. -11 un:-it ?. \ji y Thursday at 8:15 p. t:;. in !.??.? dMl Building. , \ Visit 01 a aro always welcome . Lko Schenk, G. ? \V. (i. W11.8ON, K. of H. & H. If tlie Baby is ('titling Teeth, !>?? s.ire and uoe that old and well-tried re tjedy, Mits. W inflow's Soo'i :;i>?<j Svr.i.f fnrchildren teething. It soothes th?* child, softens the kuius, allays all p.itn, cure's wind colic and U the be^t rcnudy lor diar: Iiom. Twenty-live on'.s u hoi tie. J . is the h.'t-t of all. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. >Yio;te;l ! A bright and intelligent boy lu> fv.o-n the ages of 12 and 16 to ^l-M !?: jr. a* jnooery store. For forth*) in formation call at this oilier. A S.h? l)t alii. . ? Mi'.-W. 11. King died of piu uniur ia a: ins homo rnjsr Tiller's Ferry, ?3. C, on tho 9 h inafc." Ho wau a brother of tho I,it,o Dr. J \S' . Kpig, of Florence, K 0. He loavoB a wife and nine chi/dreti to mouru bis death. ? 1 buck ten's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the ?vorld lor cuts, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, (ever eores, tetter; chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and oil skin eruptions, and nosi tiVelv cured piloo, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed io give perfect satis ? faotlonjnr monoy rafunJea. rrlro 75 , couu jTtoox. lor sale ny JTSStftn Zg tup. . MjnuMibil, - . j At ibe residence of Capt. J. 11. Mo XiuuJ, ni'ar Humbert, B. G., Dec. I54ih ?1895, Mi na Bunch McDowell was mar ried to Dr. II *V. ^lcL<o.i, of Bishop vilh'. S. O. Tho briiio ts a ?i.s!er of Mrs. Jas. i(. MoLood. liey. W. U. Power pel formed the oeromony. Tho marriage was" very qbiot and quite a surprise to- tho whole oommunlty. . ? 1+ -+.?*+ For Tlio 1 horn welt Orphanage. Thoio will bo a Donation Party for The Thornweil Orphauago at the resi dence of Mr. L MoL. Brown on (he evening of Dee. 80th aud all tho good peoplo of tho county aro invited to bring an offering and spend a pleasant social evening. Those who cannot come are re quested to leave their gifts with Mr. O. W. Birohmoro who will forward them to tha Orphauago. Suoh things as sugar, rice, coffee, tea, flour, hams, canned goods, &o . Will be acoeptablo. ' Our good friends noed only !.o be reminded that. ther*? are morn than 180 orphan children in this institu tion, dependent upon the charity of God s people, und there can not fail to bo a genorous rc-sponne to thin oaP. Shall we, in this land of plenty, at this holiday season, while wo enjoy th>? bletHi'iga nhower^d upon us with v stioh bounty, ftbnll we )n>f*r the cry of theHe little oues and answer not? Can we, wbono li.bors h'ive had a rich reward, know that litllo ohildren stand with outstroichod hands and wait for what cannot cotno unless ?vo share with thorn our ohrialmas oheev, and yet with hold our gifta? Trnly "it is more blessed to give than to rocoive" nod may we all be inspired with generous impo se, to give, hoping not for any reward; aud m"y God blens tho hands that give, and tho little hands stretched out to rcceive, * * - ? ? 4- ?? ? > ? ? ? State of Onto, City ok Toledo, Lucas County, Frank .) . Cheney makes oath thai is tho senior partner of the llrtn of F. J. phoney & Co,, doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Stato afore Btdd, and that said firm will pay the sum of On# Hundred Dollars for saoh and every caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh ' | ss. U ho t4' Cure, ' FRANK .T. CIIKNEV. Sworn to before me and subscribed v ' In my presence, this 6th day of Decern \ bOr, A. D, 1880. A. W, OtiKASON, jsftAi,. j Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cufo is taken inter Mm:^NKv&co., WSoia b, dmiiglalD, 76o. r<>1^',0? ? ' .*? ? ju . . ; h.?. Splendid assortment of Prints tho (Jam to meet thft homo St. i'be -r- ? - ? - ? ' ? . . . ? . 1 , ? W. ? ? . Among last week h arrivals t i R'oomsbnry Hall, were Mr. ami Mr* ; J. h Uagg?,. sijd Miss Mabel 4 o' S;.racu*??, N Y. They *il| (.(vll nb??- Npe d the winter 5 > * r? h will bay a woman on? (if . * u \ hU?jtr<l wick Trimmers Ma-i ! in. v \Vx]i^r?, A r;:!' !??<<? ; f WYgen and Buggv j n ?i rf,d. 'V r-* Xror-t M?>dliu & I V f ;rC: . i- Bn; l>ss> lJi.vTf? uud Plow PoitiLfc. | M-do>. <$t Wilis-:;*. - ? ? ? - J-Sr*. < llS.iCC fur Atluu n. r Th* S. C &G will plucA j jy^" . 19th to 25th tok?*t* *;i>od 13 v? ? di); ' it oxu d't'** ' f ss'e tit rn'." of ?4 b5 rj i..'l trip. Tim Fair ?!?!?!?<? Do iU i.uil ilrs >s (Ln last -nunee (<;t 1 AjiJ b-.> offered ?t i hip raU?. i?? ft'h uf u l#h to 1) v ? i?0 W-* cai.ao' libd words to expre t'::e ?'? ep regtv t we feel a? being ca!Md ? pon :o chr ncio tae death of James, t he Jit tin ?ou uf Mr. <fe Mr*. E. D P.ukejjt , which .cccui rod yesterday vtr rnin^. Tfci* is ih-? second child Mr, Biuueueji h;n lost within the past t ^'o or tur<v wpoUs. ? Star Oil Heater?, CjIos Airtight Horitera, Chel!oi,ge Oi! Heaters, Splendid Oil Heaters. Mcdlin & 'A a! luce. Call at JoUusou'a dry goode htoro and *cdi to rif< tii>j new zephyrs ? P.;chcsh uud Go'don Beauty lVar<\ Nnls, Cnndioa, Uaisius. &?? , jant arrived tit iho Liulo Fruit Store ..? xl To Tex : flioo. Wl.ru Liiuft need il is nut unusual for your f n *i : i ly physician to tie away from borne. Mich was tht* experience of Mr. .1. V. Sch? ! i V. , editor of the Caddo. Ind. Ter., Banner, when his little girl, two ;? t.ir*; oi age wu3 threatened* with a be verc attack of croup. lie says: "M;. wlte i:.sistod tint? 1 fro tor the doo'.< r, but r.si our family physician ua> on?. ??? town I purchase";! a b- Ltle of Chatnbvr lain's rwiirh ltetn"dy, wliicb reliev> d lier inmn (iiaU,!y. 1 \\ ill not bo without, it >:> tl;e futnr?\" ?.j a ml 5U cent bottles lor sale by Frank M. Zrmp. M.ijor (I. 'P. l'ictor. is manager of the State Llofei, at Oenitfon, Texa-, whicli Hih travt lici; men pay is "iva of thel>est hotels in 1 1? it sr-ction". ln speaking of (.'hanibcriaiirs Colie, '. 'It-jU-ra an l Inar rhcua Keuu r'.y Major Ti-.to: s: "1 liuve uuti1 it. myself in n.y family for several years, and take pb nsur in saying that I cvi ^idvr it an i:ii'a'.!b!? cr.'re. for diarrucn a ??.d d\v:tueiy 1 I always reeoninieml ii.anci have fia (inently administered it t-> mv guests in tins hotel, and in every ca;:e. it has proven itsulf worthy of uncpi dirted ee. dorsement. For by Frank M. Zenip. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ? 0:;o oar load c! oata Hold in *. ?. ? ]a:>t few dry? Acotbfr coining i< Most t>.. 1 i t f P. ? ebt'aper than auywi.oii* )? ;.?. IX I'i -I m . >. ? A iew l/:f. { f aloHi. arid SauBig'* Culiorn, bt-sit iu th:? world ai Medlii. & Wallace Tli? wife of Mj . D. liobin&on, a pront inent lumberman of Ifartwick, N. Y , was sick with lheumatism for five months. In speakiua of it, Mr. Robin son Hays: "Chninberlaiu's Pain Halm is the only thing that pjave her any rest from pain. For the relief of pain It cannot bo boat." Many vory bad cases of rheumatism have been cured by it. For^ale at 50 ccnts per bottle by Frafik Boforo Purohasing, the publio are invited to iQhpeot my slock of groceries, both hpavy and fancy. Fire Works. An nominally cheap. Lino of cakeq, crackers, nnts, fruits. Ao , oomplete. yatzafaciion guaranteed. Call and satmfy yourself that The Little Brick Store is not behind in tho race for the Xmas trade. E. F. Watkins. Heh of ni Sis. Hours. Distressing Kidney ,md Bladder dis cuses relieved ln six hours by the ".Nkw (Iueat Soutii Amki.ican Kidney Cuhk." This great re.ncdy is a surpiiae on account of its exceeding prompt ness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passaged In male or female, it relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick re.ief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Dr. Frank M. Zemp, Druggist. Camden, S. <J Dentil or Mrs. DuPre, Mrs. Emalino DuPre, wify of lion. ?I. E* DuPre. of Pisgah. died ar her liome last Friday. Mrs. J)uPr < \vn? h most, cntinishlo lady end was be loved bj' all who knew hpr. She wat a daughter uf Mr. J. 11. Walker, <<t Kidgoway. Lltv. J. W. Kenney eon - duct.od the funeral aorvices, which were held at Pisgah Baptist church, ? f which doci'iwcd ha ? for many ye:ix*rt br-eu a oonsiate.Mt member. t\ husband and four x-biibron, tb? youngest only about two weeki old, are l??ft to mourn lier de.-it b, to whom our hympathioN f^o out. in their be reavement. X hwul.'.y Habl Thoruas A. ?Jainep, who h i I been suspected of running a blind tig "? wan Obught up with by the polioo l?s"i Hunday, Chief of Police Brnsington and Policemen Baxley and Xjatta called upon him at his layer about". 2 o'clock last Sunday. They found upon his person three half-pints of wliirtky and in bis shop 11 kor< sane can of corn whiskey, a jug of rye whiskey and a kerosene oan of choir/ bounce, and they honoced upon tho whole fix, James, the tiger included. He was given atrial before the Mayor y '??! onlay morning and convicted Mayor Kennedy imposed a fine of $tt() or BO days in jail. .James say? the liquor belonged to a woll koown young white man, whose n una hi gave VQty readily, and declared that there was no , 'hidden mystery" abont the oherry bounce, he, like others, sold it openly over his connter. The dt*j>?'?.\ of liquor, the little glHss to drii.lf M ont of and the funnel, gave TomViVijfe A pretty salty look. He h^'.. i < ilt- i fd the police $5 tut, tn ox poso bioi, and promised the chief if he would drop the ca*e he would quit the business, .. .... ... ! ... ? Gold pens with pearl* handles three elaan $1.50 at Yonng's. - We are headquarters for watches anil clorl'i*. Have yon scan our ap rsortmentt If not, yon have missed (nothing woirtb peeing. E A Young. Don't forgot to* the pictures at Yonng'a ( jDi.'^t fail to see Johtlso'i'H Per rules "Blight costs cotton planters more than five million dollars an nually. This is an enormous waste, and can be prevented.. Practical experiments at Ala bama Experiment Station show conclusively that the use of "Kainit" will prevent that dreaded plant disease. Our pamohleta are hot advertising circular* boom ing; ? pec 1*1 fertilizer*, but are practical work*, contain ing th? retulti of latest experiment* In this line. Kvtry cotton tanner abould have a copy. They art ?cat free for the Asking. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., N?w York. TEACHERS' COLUMN. , The next regular maeting of the Titnrod L'torary Society will bo held off Friday noxt at- 12:80. The sub ject: Resolved, "That tbo Life Imprisonment of Napoleou ou ihe Island of St Helena wes justifiable and honorable on t be part of Eng land." Oi. the affirmst ivo, Anna Aucrum, Flonde Cautey . < Ou tbo nogH.ivp, JJertha Kirkley, Will Nelson . Readers. ?Sadin Jacobsoa. Albert Zorup. De. 1 imcr-. ? Edward Boykiu, Mea ViHepigne. Ei'ttjivs ? '.bu ii::nifb, Magaret Carripors ? jo ? - ? ? N'oloiit About v. eel; a ago one per fectly .vhi?'? t x with rod o-<r* Marked in iv.r k::'. j3:*? j t j to *.? uri:. Liberal r?w:. rd for e .\<ty or information 1 1 1 h I will letr. iw caj tun- of : Lnef. A . K . !Sa: 'era. llagoo. . S. C. -Fire v. o) I.h, t ho cheapest in town at C. L Kill; If.-. 's. ? Nt>w Messina Lemons and Ring Appbt at Tbo Lvt ??# Fruit Store, next Tax ofiice. Aspiuwull D ;ri-j.*v:.s 15 cent* per dozen t.r I'ho Lm'Io Fruit Store .*D? xt T.ix Ouii e ? - (J ,/ok fr : < .j ) t ? > 90 c? nts per do/. mi. Tho i.i"ln Fnur S ore, ; ' Tux r-fli ? 1'tv -i <?? V"un'i'.i Candy jimr. armed hi Ti '? Li; * :.> Fruit Sioto next to. Tax ? ? C: i :i . 1 :? ce pvi qs-o' at The Lit'lo i.iU'.r. St;io, uvxt Tax ollioe. ? Don's l\.;?;ttlo lock a* the i.e.v souvenir nips and lamps before \<n muko your choice, at Young's. ? G S. King bus just returned from the city, where no purchased a full hue of fruit.'t, nuts:, caridioa, fi:e crackors, fancy groceries, &c., for his atore af, Tiller's Ferry . It. See beautiful and cboap Outings at Johnson'e. ? Remember that you can get everything needed for the fruit cake at Latham Bros. ? Fire crackers, roman candles, sky rockets, &c., at Latham Bros. ? Choice line of fruit and confec tioneiy at Latham Bros. , 4. For the Po:>r. Wo have been requested to an nounce that there will be a publio meeting held ut the Opera House on next Monday. 23rd ijst., at 11 o'olock for the purpose of organizing a soci ety, tho objeot of which is to bo for the care of the poor of our communi ty, especially during the cold winter months. The ladies of oourao nre ox pectod to attend this meeting. The object of such an orgnnizitiou is so praiseworthy ?hat wo hor<l!y deem it ceoPKsary to urge upon all who cau possibly tli ) so to attend I hi.-? meeting. There in i-eod of hiioh a:i organiza tion, and doty demand-: your pres ence. Tbo poor should l><> looked af ter, and not l<e poimiit?d to suffer for the necessaries of life. The Woman's Exchange. The Woman's Kxchungo was open ed yesterday, lGth inst., at the cot ti.ge south of Mrs. W itikowsky's res idoocein Broad utreot. All those hav ing articles t wish to sell will pleaso enter thorn at once. Tho following rule, i have boon ndoptod by tho ladies in ehar.ge of tho Exchange: Rule 1. Each exhibitor is required to buy a tieknt. costing 50 c.ln. which entitles them to koII during tin* aoa bou . 'Z. All articles mint bo onterod on the ticket of a subscriber, and i.-> jeet to the approval of tho managers. ,'J. Ten por cent, will be charged on all Ralos. 4 Tho stii'iel y d ? b not. In Id ilfdf responsil)!o for Iohmch faun any cauao whatever . 6. C oiirig.n h iti'ihi put their own prices ami nnmlior of tickot, on the articles Mt iit, i.ti.I .f withdrawn for private sale, musl pay tl:o usual com miflBion . (j. Noariiclo r>u) lo withdrawn under (;?!?? n ???n? n.'(-?.\e:?pt in rases of suoh tbifign it a au> peiisnable, suoh as flowers, .) iii.Io-h npfilication is made in writing lo the niHt'H^ors. 7 Fftiin^nts v> i ! ? t?> mad., for arti olo i sold, only '-n Fri'btjf, i etween tho boUis of eleven \nd o'clock. 9 l'lv.'h person a; -pointed to serve for tho tl/j\, must ioi^-i>!> ft substitute if the cannot, nerve, no ! nre required to open i1:.* F.s ban e If! f.iotly fit 10 o'clock HcMkI'Oih Ituysi. The OrAngeburg Patriot of laat weok had tho following to any con cerning the Rev. . Thomas Pa'e, J). 13., tho newly ?? j?y> mited pastor of tho Motbodist e!r?:ch i:i Uttadoti: "W'e have nev<<r ae n a nr tr^ nruver Bid expression of regret than w.-tt canned \ y i ho announcement on i nr stieetsYhat J>r. J. Pate would not be returned Jo his charge r.t thia place. He was a man high in ehsr actar, high in purpose, high mi hia profession, ami highaftt in Ihe love and esteem of our people regardloup of denomination. Orangeburg gives him up with deepest aorrow." Dr. Pate is expected in Cam Ion Ihe latter part of this week, and will pteacb for h;a now congregation next, Bilnd iy . Ttio Rev. G. H. W add el I lo't for Columbia yesterday and hia family will go torn ?rr > v _ ? -D-'Uble whito wino vinegar at 30 oentft for Rale at (L L. Kirkley's. 7 All * Rigim: Again. . ALL SIZES ACAIN JUST UNLOADED TWO CA118 OF THE TENNESSEE WACON THE BEST WAGON. Ueiuenber we .bring theiu here for sale aniKivlll sell diem at lowest prucs fpr standard built wagons. Wagons, however, is n>t the on >y portion of our com plete utook sold at bottom prices. Everything on the farm to be found at lowest prices. . -1. 1 0URS TjfeULY, H. G. CA&RISON __ . .rTip See bustles and o'ber novel ties nt John Bon's. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. ???Fresh C'?Hil-ihlon Bread every d.H\ .:t i t.o Liule Fruit 8>or? AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE RIDING OF BICYCLES IN THE CITY OF CAMDEN. L^j ordained by (ho Mayor and Alili'im.'ij of the City of Camden, in Cvtuu'il assembled, and by the au iboiity of tbo same: 1. 1 ho riding of bicycles is hereby prohibited on the public streets and ?qatirefl of the city of Camden after sunset without displayiug a light, and upon the sidewalks of Broad hheot LH t .veen DeKalb aud York. j 11 Ad ridwirt of bicycles aro re quired to bound an alarm within a djh'&ace ul twenty foet of each street corner before mining the same, and ' to puta or turn corners slowly. Any poison violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall, on conviction, be fined One Dollar, or be imprisoned two days for each and every offense. Lvufitied in (^ouucil this 2nd day of Decern her, 1895] A. D. KENNEDY, Mayor. J L Buasington, Clerk. Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex Deputy U. S. Marshal, Columbus, Kan., saytt 'I was delivered ot TWINS in I less than 20 min utes and with scarcely aux pain after nsinff only two bottles of "MOTHERS' FRIEND" bid not supfeb ajtbbw*?? sfHSr "? "Sfinsbjya* BRADFIF.IJ) IlEGDLATOK CO., ATLANTA. GA. SOLD BY AXL l>XtCQOI8TS. v OUR NEW CONSTI TUTION.' ~ ~ -Til t THE YEAR 18MB Will long he remembered, especially by South Caroling ans, not only as a year of abun dant harvests and the dawn of brighter days, but on account of the adoption of a new Con stitution, under which we are to live, possibly for years to come. But no event of th^ year will create a greater ex citement than the gorgeous f^id magnificent display of TOYS, NOVELTIES AND FANCY GOODS Now exhibited at the famous and popular drug store kept by FBANK M. ZEMP The Leading Druggist. ft- is an event that is always looked forward to with the 0 HE A TEST OF INTEREST .*. By both old and young and carries joy and gladness to the hearts of hundreds, that daily flock to this charming XMAS RESORT Ono of the special attractions of the place is our Art Gallery Adorned with beautiful pic tures, library and parlor lamps and other desirable articles for Xc.as gifts. 'Tis folly to attempt to ?;?..- v* ? ibe further ?ho Many Attractions To be seen, but come your selves, oven those who have visited the ATLANTA EXPOSITION .\ And you will go uway with a lighter pocket but a merrier heart, lor the temptation' to buy the many bargains that are offered will be irresistible, A lartro lot of dolls and b and 10 cents toys. Special prices and attention given co orders for Xmas t^oes. Skyrockets, Roman Canvlltl and Fire Crackers in abun dance. Yon will have to come early to avoid the rush. Wish ing you all n merry Xmas I am, Respectfully, j^'rauk M. 2enVp. -r*r ?' ? Tbp ^eb8RMQKR book storw is now ready to Supply you with school books aod ^tationor j ; give uh your orders. new ti no of kids at Johnsou'H at $1.00 and $1.50. See now Drees 'Joods at JoUusod'h. Rhdunutiam Cured In a Day. "My&tio Cure" for Rheumatism and Nenrdlgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 da>.8.% Its action upon the system is reunarkable and mysterious. It re moves at ones the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears, The first dode greatly benefits, 75cts. Sold by F. M. Zemp, Druggist, Camden, S C. Ojsier (tapper. The Camden Orohestra will give ou oyhler nupper and musicale at the Workman HoQBe this (Tnesday) eve ning, December 17th, .beginning at 8:jB0. ? The best talent in the city has kipdly consented to assist. All wiah injg to spend a pleasant evening sUoald not miss this. Everybody welcome. Admission 10 cent6. Orerneer Wunted. A good, competent man to take charge of our plantation near Cuie ton'a Mill for the year 189G. Apply t<}> Baum Bros. 3t DUKE Cigarettes High Grade Tobacco iso ABSOLUTELY PURE TAX RETURNS < FOR ^95-96. H)lce of County Auditor, ) i n Kershaw County, I l>ec- 2, 189R. ) by given or my the following named j^^^^^^Vdays specified for the pur I?IKi?P^?r-.return8 for the fiscal PPMPff^' and at Auditor's olllce all days. and fron) January *6 to February 20th inclusive. w23S,t"b (8Ch001 h0"8,,> Jm tod (W* 8' Sraith'3) Thursday, Raley'a Mill, Friday, Jan, 3rd. Buffalo (Kirkley's Store) tfat., Jan. 4. Wealvllle. Monday, Jan. 6th. ^antev Hill, Tuesday, Jan. 7. Liberty Ilill. Wednesday, Jan. 8. Cure ton s Mill, Monday, Jan. 13. Kabon s X Itoads, Tuesday, Jan. 14. important. It is important that taxpayers in k .returns, be careful to state the school district? new oroJd? in which they roside at the time of mak ing returns. Also to state if it. is the same, district &s when last return whs HJclUQt WHO SHOULD MAKE RETURNS. Thp law requires that all persons owning property or in anywise havinir charge of such property either as a^ent husband guarnian, trustee, executor.' administrator, return tho same un der oath to the Auditor, who requests all persons to be prompt In making their returns and save the 50 per cent penalty, which will |>e added to the' property valuation of all persons who fail to make returns within (he time prescribed by law. HOW AND WHAT TO RETURN. Assessors and taxpayers will enter the first given name of the taxpayer in lull, also make a separate return for each pa^ty for the township the prop orty is in, and whero the tfixpH\t%r owns realty to insert, tho postofllce us their place of residence, and those who only own po -sonal property to trlve the party a name who owns the land they live on. and in enclvand every ruse name the No. of School District the property is in. All Personal-Property owned on the lstdav of Januapy, 1805. must bo re turned for taxation; and all changes or transfers of Real Estate noted In order to avoid jonluslon, parties making returns should state number of acres of land owned at, time of makintr last returns in columns marked "Real Property. Any real estato acquired or transferred since last returns should be entored in columns for I hat purposo giving name of party or parties ir<>... who m bought or to whom sold. ?? ? !! n<iAy , '"Hdintp should be returned as Jteal 1 roperty acquired since last return. Every male citizen betweon tho affes of twenty-one and fifty years on the nfiiV.0f ^nnuftry. 1W0, except those Incapable of earning a support from being calmed, or from other causes shall be deemed taxable polls All returns must be made on or be fore the 20th day of February next I cannot take returns after that date' as the other work of this offioe must uo on All returns made after the 20th of F ebrtiary are subject to the 60 per cent penalty. y All returns Bent by mall must be ' made out on,propor blanks and sworn - to before some proner officer qualified to administer said oath. Otherwise they will not be accepted in this ofiloe as returns. The law provides that Insurance agents shall make returns for thebusi i neea done by eaoh company, 1 he County Hoard of Equalization will meet at the Auditor's office on Tuesday, March 10th, 1890, for tho pur pose of equalizing property, hearing complaints, protests, etc. I). O. KIRKLEY, Auditor Kershaw O > hlsl or AUvernsed letters. The following is a list of adTertiaed > t*, (or the week ending Dec. 5. 18y;>- Atueoda J Anderson, Dick Hal 1 J ? i . > Holfaud, D D Bishop, P C C.. . I ho % Lm-K V.,, d, L Larrv Li. >i ? , Gsizopj1 S r>'. I Hum A v* nit z, I,hw is LI ?- ? C. .1. I 'llANNOK. I* M Dull'i N?*jC !? tl t:>'" itl'pi Car ??* it-jkKs Kust i'r of Seed Ort . <*. J u- 1 ro(?<]Vf(l hi 11. G. Curri 8.<:t. * ^ ? Fre?-b 1 ?,?? nil i'i I'l l h will ar rive at 'A l;*? L > i ! '-t S c.ru i his w>ek t;- ? I i i m i ( ; \ i. wi.wi >oa phi , ? I ' '? 1 r. H' iH'tli, THINKING r'iOPir. \\ iiO bL V CHRISTMAS PRESENTS SHOULD SEE OUU STOCK BEFORE SELECTING. . , NOTE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: JEWELRY. Scarf Pius, gold ami silver. Link Cuff Buttons. Laoe Pine, goM and silver. Gold aud silver Studs. Watoh Chains. Victoria Chains. Fanoy gold King*.. Fancy silver lvin^ Silvor HaUvarkers. Silver U-y tags. Silver Manicure Sets SILVERWARE. Chocolate Pot . Berry Sets. Butter Dishes Celery Trays. Ind. Dessert SetB Pen Trays. Bon Bons. Tee Cadys. Powdor Boxes. Jewel Trays. Jewel Boxes. CHINA. A D Coffee. Chocolate cups. Sugar and Creams. Tete a iete sets. Ind. Broad Pates, Cups, etr\ Salid Bowls. Ice Cream set, IS pieces. Fish and game sets. Cake Plates. Scrap Plates. Cracker Jars. Chocolate Pitchers. Fancy Bowls. Rose Bowls lot of other things in Chini too numarvus te mention. E. A. YOUNG. SBKB'S What your money will buy at THE WONDER TINWARE. Pie plates 2^ to 4c. Graduated quart measuro 5c. 1 qt. coffee pot 7c. 2 qt. coffee pot 10c. 1 qt. bucket 4c. 2 qt. bucket Sc. Big wash basin 9c. Dish pans 15, 19 and 25c. Slop pail, painted, 35c. Extra quality 14 qt. milk pail 48c. AGATEWARE. 2k qt. stew pan 25c. 3 qt. stew pan 38c. 2? qt. kettles 5S<\ 3 qt. kettles 69c. Largo agate dipper 25c. Large agate basin 25c. Fry pan 33c. Itice boilers 33, 35 and 39c. (Joffeo biggins 58, 09 and 79c. WE ARE BOSS ON THESE GOODS. 2 quires note paper for 5c. 2 pks. envelopes for 5c. A full rigged lamp 25c. A great big one for 39c. Lamp chimneys, all sizes, 5c. Tumblers for 20, 25, 30c. set. Gold band china plates 10c. Gold band cups and saucors 10c. JAPANESE GOODS. Tea pots, vases, cups, sauc ors, plates, brie a brae and the finest blends in Japanese teas. China linen and silk lamp shades. The biggost banquet lamp in brass with fancy shado only $1.98. Zinc wash boards 23c. Buggy whips 15 and 19c. ^Coffee mills 33c. ||Lava cuspidoros 10c. I |Lava jardiniers 15c. ? Hosiery, handkerchiefs and suspenders lowor for values than you oversaw t.hom beforo. Our Christmas Oponing takes place about Dec. 10th, and you tnay expoct to find just what you want and the prices right down to the bed rock. C. S. DRAKE. A SWEEPING SALE OF WINTER GOODS ' Attention is particularly called to the following remarkable values, as representing the most extraordinary bargains of rlio season. CLOAKS, JACKETS, CAPES, UNDERWEAR, DRESS GOODS. VELVETS, SILKS, TRIMMINGS, BLANKETS, u-o. Just received auother shipment of CLOAKS, JACKETS AND CAPES Together with the immense stock we now have 011 hand. We boast of carrying the largest and most complete stock of these goods to bo found in the city. Many new and oxcIumvq, designs will be found in this department, and at such prices that cannot fail to please. We will be pleased to have auyone desirous of put-chasing a Cloak to examine our largo depart ment and then go elsewhere and compare prices. We feel satisfied that they will return to us. Having met with such great bargains in Capes aud Cloaks at onr recent trip to New York in order to move them quick we will offer for this week f)0 fine Capes in black, navy blue and tan at $3.50; these aro really worth $5.00. OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT Is more complete than ever, and we must make room lor other goods. Look at the astonishingly low prices: 20 doz. ladies' ribbed vests at 18c. each, worth 25c. 25 doz. ladies' extra heavy vests at 40c. each, worth 25 per cent more. 15 doz. gents' undershirts at 15c. each, worth 25 cents. 10 doz. red flannel undershirts at 39c., worth 50perct. mure. 20 doz. extra heavy wool shirts and drawers at 40c. each, worth 75c. DRESS C00D8, 8ILKS, VELVETS. BLACK DRESS GOODS. ? This Department is magn iticeiu iy stocked with Fashionable Weaves of Crepons, Serges, Bril liants, Henriettas, Diagonals in all grades and prices. COLORED DRESS GOODS. ? An immense stock of Domestic Dress Goods ranging in prices from 8c. a yard up, together with an extensive varietv of High Class Imported Silk ami Wool Novelties in New Weaves. High Grades at low price See the full line of Silk Velvets in nil shades we are n nv showing at 05c. a yard. Many special attractions in our Silk Department. It will pay you to inspect the above. BLANKES AND COMFORTS. Those who have money to spend aud wish it to go as far as possible can save 25 per cent on all purchases in this depaii ment, as being greatly overstocked, we have derided to jiivo our patrons the benetit of wholesale prices on ! I "Blankew .'' An immense stock on hand of Elegant California, Color;- o and Australian Wool Blankets in White and colored. We have just received our second stock of Clothing, II; ; s and Shoes and in order to move same quick we will slang! 1 :i* them at, remarkably low prices. 50 doz. children's knee pants, all wool, from I to 11, at 2 worth 50c. 28 doz. children's knee pants, all wool, from 4 to 14, at <V .\T worth 75c. 50 children's knee suits from 4 to 14 at $1.00, worth 50 ;.:r cent. more. 80 children's knee suits, all wool, from I to 11. at $'_\00, 0 it ers get $3.00 for same quality of goods. 25 boys' suits 14 to 19 at $2.50. 20 boys' suits from 14 to 19 at $3.50, worth $>.">.00, 50 boys' suits from 14 to 19, fine quality i\t $5.00, worth $7. J). 35 men's suits, sizes 34 to 42, at $2.50, worth $ 1.00. 25 men's suits, sizes 34 to 42, at $5.00, worth $7.50. 50 men's suits, sizes 34 to 42, at $7.50, worth 8 10.00. 40 men's suits, extra tine, sizes 33 to 42 at $10OO, worth ?15. VVe have just received 50 Mackintosh coats, worth #5.00. wo offer them for this week 0 <x>3.50. Great reduction in shoes. ? Ladies' shoes from $1.00 i. .. Men's shoes from $1.00 up. HXRSCH BHDS. MAX.TI "WHO COMES HERE?" "FRIEND." "ADVANCE FRIEND AND GIVE THE COUNTERSIGN." Honest Goods, Low Prices, Fair Dealing. ''PASS IN." Our stock represents your commissary supply which wo have gathered abroad and brought safely to the lines of the Great Army of Farmers, Mechanics, Housekeepers and others who buy HARDWARE Ami the abovo represents the way wo are gaining admission into the Trade Camp. COM E SEE OU It STOCK and be convinced that we have the best selected stock evorseen in Camden, and the ONLY EX CLUSIVK HARDWARE STORE hero since tho war. GET OUR PRICES and bo convinced that they aro ex tremely low for tho quality of goods, and lower tnan sold here before wo opened. TRADE WITH US and bo convinced that wo appreciate your trade and will treat you as fairly and honestly as any firm on tho face of tho earth. Wo have a big lot of cut steel nails direct from the factory, as solid and smooth as you over saw. You cannot do bet ter than supply your needs with them now. Also steel finishing, steel wire nails. Largo lot of \ point galvanized 1 barb wire at a price which makes it cheaper than rails. Poultrv wire netting in 2, 8 and i foot widths. Green wiro cloths for safes, &o. SEE HERE SPORTSMEN, we have a particularly fine ar ticle in "Nitro" loaded shells, in 10 and 12 (>. Thoy are] hand loaded and guaranteed superior to tho factory loadod shells. We have both soft and chilled shot and our price is close. "E. C." smokeless pow der in 1 lb. tin canisters. MEDLIN & WALLACE. Loaders in hardware and low prices on tho samo. n r O Cl LATHAM'S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES, CAMDKN.8. C. Flrf>t clftH? tournouta furnished on Bhort, notice at, roaaonablo pricom Lark, ?at and beat ntftbloft In Cam u-n. S. B. LATHAM, Proprietor,