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fm ii^pw , ? ? ? * ? WHENEVER YOU WANT ANYTHING NICE TO EAT J URN TO THI8 LITTLE SPACE IN the MESSENOEK . AND FIND IT. THISWEEK: Frohb mackerel. Now orop N. O molasses. FrJVh buckwheat. ify* Bb out iiu'hI. bott.e tomato oatsnp for lOo., woMb?i>% " 1)-von?h?rH nance lOo. a bottle. L-'ugtirfld'a sane* 16c.t worth 26c. JSucm assortment of cakes and ci.ek'irt to l>o fouudTin the city. Call and [t l ub show you. X<uim California peaohea cheaper th?u? ever? 15c. for 8 lb cam?, lOo. for 2 lb CADS. . Canned oorn as fine as auy off the oob. Fresh cream cheefe and imported maccaroni. A fiv8b and elegaut assortment of Teuimj 'rt candy in packages, can't be exccHii'i ? from 5o. to 80c. a paokage. A lii-w liuo of teas from cheapest to Li^liPHi ^rado. F'nr gradws of floor. A special drive in coffee. Don't boy nntil yon s?e my pricea Tobacco as cheap as anyone. VAUGHAN'S GROCERY. LOCAL NEWS. f Visitors are always welcome. Leo Sohbnk, (5. C. W. G. Wilson, K. of R. & S. CiumU'H Cotton Market. Th* following are the cotton quotu tious for this market to-day as given by MeFPrs. Springs, Heath & Shan non: Fully Low Middling, hnlgdts of I'jtinaB. DoKulb Lodgo No. 41 moeta everi Thursday at 8:15 p. m. in Burdefl Thursday at 8:15 p. Bnildibfi m. in . Middling, Fully Middling, Good Middling, Married. On tho 29th ult. by Trial Jcretioo Th h Gardner, Miss Oler Evana and Mr. JumeB Wilson, "both of West Watereo. Ilon'i NogU-ci the urop, C ir of Texas Rust Proof Seed O.iU. Just received at H. G Garri son. * Tin* Drought Broken. At last the drought is broken. A ?splendid rain fell last night, and this Anorui.ng tbo air is fresh and balmy, :tor *Vhioh we are profoundly grateful. " ~ T/T ? ~~ ? Mm ?? Auveruswl Letters. Tim foJJowmg isalist of adveriiaed for the weal? ending Oot.o, } VBUPfpr children teething. It soothes ;ho child, sdftens the gums, allays all p.UijVdnre3 wind colic aiid is the best rom'edy for diarrhoea. Twenty-flve It to tho hft?t of nil. ' Anyone Can have (beir teeth fixed at these ?prices. I will he lit Camden from the 21st Uo the 28th iust. to do aoy work : ?> ray aino. I ftm posted in all the mtest .?methods in dental work and guaran tee satisfaction. My pricftB are as follows: Gold fillings from $1 60 to $2.00; Amalgam fillings, 75o.; Ooment fillings, 700.; Gold orownB, Ifc.OOj Plates from $ 10.00 to $12.50. fcSfOfllce nt Workman House. ? J. E. Rutledoe, M D., D. D. 8. ' A Il.nkct of Choice Fruit . Wh were vory kindly remembered l?y i bo popular "Little Fruit Store," which in in ohargo of th"St charming young lady, MinB Carrie Urasinf, lun, last Saturday ovoning. We were presented with a basket of tho ? choicest fruit, consisting of grapes, ;pt?arH, peaches, oranges, bananas, ap jplos and lemons. The treat was greatly ?enjoyed , by us. ''The Little Fruit {Mtwre"- just back of the Farmers and IMorchanta Bank, in Kntledge street, is certainly the plaoe to get choice fruity candies, &o. They are making a Rpcoialty of fruits, confections, &o. OeaMi . Edwin Royal), infant bod of Mr. Htid Mre. W. D. Trantham, died last WtduoBday evening. This bright hltlo fellow was junt one year and six days old. Our heartfelt sympathies are extended the bereaved parents. Mi's. HaDie Moseley, mother of our -eateemed friend and follow-citizen, ?Mr. It. Mosolev, died at an early Jbonr last Friday morning. Mrs. IMoaoloy wad well knowu in oastern llvernhaw, where she had resided for ta number of yearn. Dooeaaed was 84 years of age. Mia. Elizabeth Sanders, wife of Mr. T. P. {Sanders, of Hasood, and a einler of Capt. J as L. Halle, of Gam den, died at her home in Sumter county last {Sunday. Her remaina wero brought to Camden for inter ment, the funeral iervloee taking place from the Presbyterian tohuron yesterday, at 1 o'clodk p: m. Our sympathies aro extended the bereaved ones. flow's Ttils I We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any oase of Catarrh that oan awt bo cured , by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K.J. OHKNEY& CO., Toledo, 0. We, the understand have known F. J . Chenny for the last 16 years, and be* ' : A1ieve htm porfoo.tly honorable <th all .business transactions and financially able to -carry out any obligations made b* their firm Wkht Thuax, Wholesale Drngftsta, ' Tttafo, O. Wauuno, Kimnan & M Anvm, Whole* ?-ale Druggist. Toledo, O llall'n iMtlarrh Cu re la taken Inter I - >f nafiy, acUii# directly upon the blood m/g nntl mucous surfaces of the system. - MIm Mary Mr. J. M. H was in tbe city Lanes to teach Miss Louise B Zeujp ha?.r*t urued to tbe Colombia Female Collie. Miss Mar tie DeSausanro baa go u* baok to Converse College. Mr. B. A. Young returned from At lanta, Ca , last Friday.. Cupt. J. J. Bell andMr?. j. N. Jono* were in Colombia last Thursday. Dr J. E. \tut ledge, of Lancaster, is in the city! .Mr. Willie DeLoaohe has been quite sick for the past two weeks, but we are glad to learn that ho is now some better. Messrs. J. T. Hay and 0. L. Wink ler have both been quite unwell sinoe their return home, from the constitu tional convention. Mr. Hay was on the streets a short whilfe yesterday. Religious lUjs. The Bet. J. L. Tillman, an evange list from Atlanta, Ga., is oouducting a revival meeting in the opera house Services are held at 10 o'clock every morning, aod at eight o'olook every night Mr Geo. Manotte, an organist of Sumter, ia assisting Mr. Tillman in these servioee. Mr Motrin, it grand-son of Mr. Tillman, is els') in attendance. We trust that much good will resnlt from these meetings. A pleasant time is anticipated nt the Sunday School celebration to he boid at Harmony next Thursday, lOtb innt. Our good friend, Mr. J. A. Grigsby, who is the superintendent of tne school at that place, has been doing all ho can, together with tbe other christians workers in that com munity, to make tbe occasion a suo cess. Tbe Wateiee Association, of the colored Baptist ohnrob, will moot witb Mt. Mori ah Baptist ohuroh on Thurs day, the 17th day of October. If Troubled with Rheumatism Rend Till*. Annapolis, Md , Apr. 10, 1894.? I i have used Chamberlatn's Pain Balm for rhoumatiam and found it to bo all that is claimed for it. 1 believe it to be the best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on the market and cheersullyrecommend it to the public. Jno. G. Biiooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., No. 18 Main St. AL.80 HEAD THIS Meoiianiosvillk, St. Mary County, Md.? I sold a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a man who had been suffering with rheumatism for several years. It made him a well man. A. J. MoGill. For sale at 50 cents per bot tle by Frank M. Zemp. Ready to See You. Mr. D. K. Rinsou, who is now so elegftQtly situated in the handbotne new store recently built for bim, next South of the Farmers and Merchant* 'Bouk bnilding, has an invitation for yoa in this issue of The Messenosu. Road it and be sure to call aud se* him. ? 'reanun^^ A Household Treasure D. W. Fuller. .^Cyrr^Onarie, N. Y? says that h$ ?ways keens Dr. King's Nf.w'.-Dlsctfvery lu the house and his family iias ulways found the very best results follow Its use; that he wouitf hot be wlthoot it, if procurable. G.J Dykeman, Druggist, Oatskill, N. u aaya that Dr. Klhg'0 J*ew DiBcovgjtf: .Utiaoubtedly the that, he ? - ...? lou Should Bemeuber Tlila. . ) . ' There are a great many things you should remember, and among them is the op?ning of Dr. Frank M. Zemp's art gallery to-inoriow (WodoeBday.) He has one of the nobbiest plaoes you ever saw in which to put the hand somest display of piotures ever brought to Camden, fie sore and Visit his art gallery to morrow, his opeuingday, and you will beoharined with the maguifioent display. Bueklen's Arnica Halve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively ouros piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 75 cents per box. For sale by F. Leslio Zcmp. West Watereo Literary Society. Tho WeBt Wateree literary society held its ninth regular meeting at Shady Grove School hot. bp, near Eng lish Knob, on the evening of the 3rd inst. The mooting<wa8 well attended, and all presont Beemed to be highly enter! ninod by the following program: (1.) Recitation, "Presidents of the United States;" by Muster Jesse Spencer (2.) Recitation and play, "Geometric Figures;" by twelve chil dren. (8.) Recitation, 'The Diamond Wedding;" by Mrs. VV. J. Snyder. (4.) Reading, "Josh Billings on court ing;" by O. M. Dial. (B ) Reading, "Old Courtney on Matrimony";" by Rev. W. J. Snyder. (6.) Essay, "Washington as a soldier;" by Miss S. M. Lnoius. The exercises wore in terspersed by delightful music. The faooietv ie doing a good work. More than fifty members aro enrolled and they continuo to join. A debate is on the program for the next meeting.. The query ifl, Re Molvod, that th4 minerals of the world are more valuable than t he ve^etebleH. Prof. E. B. ^allaoo and Mr. B. M. English are to represent tho minerals and Prof. J. W Pog/.or and Rev. VV. J. Snyder the vegetables. The nociety adjourned to moet again Friday, 18th inst., at 8 p. m. I)M Von Ktor Try Elcotrlo Hi turn ao n remedy for your troubles V If not get a bottle now and get relief. * This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and oure of all Female Com Slalnts, exerting a wonderful direct in-, uence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Ap petite, Oonstapation, Headache, Faint ing Spells* or are Nervous, Sleepless, KxdUble, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Klectrfo Bitters is the medicine you need . Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bot tles only flfty cents At F. L. Kemp's Drug Store. ? % Stock Minder Wanttd. ~ T We want a sober man to take oh urge of onr lot at swamp. Batim Bros. 8t. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. . PKEVIL_?Vim. 1 gallon kerosene 160 test and ?an for 40 cents at Moseley & Co'a. -j. ?Pay for yoor paper, if you have Aot done so. ?Milk which has stood over tea (ttinates ifi a siok room should nevei be draoJC^^v? * ? iio to Young's for school supplies at the lowest priori in town. If you waul good coffeoMor 20 cts per pound,. go to U. Moseley & Co's. --Remember that what your chil dren hear at home takes wings and flies abroad. . ? Mau is very muoh like an egg; keep him iu hot water and he is bound to become hardened. ? For Fine Candies, call at thn Little Frnit Store. Post offioo Block, next to tax office. ? Come up and pay your subscrip tion. It will be a pleasure for us to get the money and a roliof for you to havo the debt off your hand. ? Fresh Charleston Broad every day except Monday, at the Little Fruit Store. Post office block, next to tax offiue ? Society is like a well-made pie. There is an upper crust audalowi r orust, both useful iu their way, bnt the real strength and substauce lies between theui. ? Somo men believe i n nil vor mouoy, some iu gold aud some in paper, we will tako anything trom coppers up. if you want to pay your subscription to Tl'K Mi?8!?ENOKK. The following Fruits nlways to be fonnd at Tho Littlo Fruit Store: Applet, Oranges, Grapes, Lemons, Bananas, Pears, Dates, etc. Post office Block, next to tax office. To remove tho constipated habit, tbe onJy safe. treatment, is a course (if Ayer's Pills, followed by a laxative diot. Most other cathartics do more harm than good, therefore lending pbyscians rccotniaend Ayer's Pills, especially as a family physic. ? An orchestra was orgnnizwd last Tuesday night with thy following instruments: Charlie S. Drake, Clnri net; W. F. Maloue, Cornet; Brooks Parker, Flute; W. li. McCreitfbt, 1st Violiu; Eddie Truesdel, 2nd Violin; W. E. Parker, Bass. Confusion as to tho choice of a blood-purilier is uocessary. There is but one best Sarsaparilla, and that is Ayer's. This importaut fact was recognized at the World's Fair, Chicago, 1893, being the only blood purilier admitted io be placed on exhibition. ? In the Pisgah neighborhood, ono of tho rnus; prosperous in the Stat^ there is gr. at need of a physicv^' The nearest medical man, livo p^-os, has moro work than ho oan and tho next nearest isy^sJaiud^ ?; aloven miloH. Thek>e are goo^} ptyi*'0) honest, thrifty^ruu1 ?vndnstriou^y^Qd tliere is rcu^'/jr tho rigbtf i The Darlington, wfj. Journal says editorially of a popular patent medi cine, "We know J/Jin ?experience that -Chamberlain's Of*!'', Cholera and Di arrhoea Reined/ *3 all that is claimed for it, as oii/vo occasions it stopped excruciatiiK Pains and possibly saved us from ir untimely grave. We woiiid not r?^*nsy ovcr night without it iu the iya??." This remedy undoubtedly savf/rniore pain and suffering than any (^rcr medicine in the world. Every jrfimily should keep it in the house, for ftt is sure to be needed sooner or later. r%ur salo by Frank M. Zerap tureu j^aystlc Cure" for Rheumatism and d&jralgla, radically cures In 1 to 8 renK*It8 action upun the system 4s move^le mid mysterious. It re ease lurN onea the cause and the dis dose ffrea^ateLy disappears, The first M. Zemp i&eneflte, 7octs. Sold by F. ' wist. Camden, S. C. c Pitcher's ren Cry for torla. Kelief in SIxN^rg Distressing Kidney ttiWladder di8. eases relieved in six hours X, the "New Great South Amkkioan\ vtmjl*v Cuke." This great remedy is tfs.rp?i8e on account of its exceeding PWynp*. ness in relieving pain in the t>lQ^er kidneys, back and every part of >,g ! urinary passages in male or female, x relieves retention of water and pain In passing it almost immediately. If you want quick redef and cure this is your remedy,. Sold by Dr. Frank M. Zemp, Diusccri'st. Camden, S. C. If your children are subject to croup watch for the llrst symptom of the dis ease -hoarseness. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy la given as soon as the child becomes hoarse it will prevent the attack. Even after the croupy cough has appeared the attack can al ways bo prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluable for colds and whooping cough. For sale by Frank M. Zemp. m When Ilftby won nick, wo rixvo her Costorta. When Rho was a f Thll?l, ?ho crlod for (!n?torIi?. When fiho boenmo MIkk, nh?j clung to CftBtorto. When sho had Children, she gave them Caatorla, At ention, Veterans. The buHinesa meeting of Oamp Richard Kirkland will be held on the seoond Saturday in December next. Ht the opera house in Camden, instead of the date heretofore nnnounoed. ~ DUKE Cigarettes MADK FROM High Grade Tobacco ! ami. I absolutely purk INVIT tfUIiS TRULY, ?<S>X THE TENNESSEE WA< The second car ot the ? Bujers who want six assortment of sizes. j Jortion of our compl arm *o bo found afc 1 [the BEST WAGON md Is expected about Oct. 25. ^^__kr?au be supplied now. A. full Pr Wagons, however, Is uot the only am prices. Kverythlu* needed on the 0U8 OOUItBSPUN DENTS* LETTERS. T ( :? ^ The Nous fnnu their Respective Localities | DeKulb. And bore we find ourselves nj Sleasantly writing a few iterus td ear old Messenger. Misses Lou and Bessie Muqd, i\ of ouv sweetest young ladios, return^ homo last week after a pleasant visit to relatives near Lucknow. Mrs. J. N. Nicholson, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Kate, has gone on a visit to relatives ?t Boiling Springs, N. (J. - v Miss Nettie Blnckwell, a lovely! vouug lady of Kershaw, returned to Lei butno to day after spending few day* with friends at this pic Wo expeot we will havo a ujanit to report shortly, as soiao of vonug men pay froqu^nt visiti West Wuteree. Don t jou think so^ Zip Ooon ? Miv.s Bertha Uamrick bas returned | borne afior spending SBVoral weeks with her grand jmr.-uts, there. The many frinLils of Miss Grace I Nicholson, \weru pleased to beo' her ! ploaf.ai.it factkagaio, after an extended visit to rolati>/vt> (.'he*tt>r. Pet. Lyn Iwoud. Mr. Editor: If you will allow a little space in your columns we will give you a few dots from our section. A very interesting meeting bos inst closed at Pleasant Hill cburcb. The mooting wns conducted by the pac lor, llev. Mr. Eai-tvVlin^. of Marl borongb^aiscibted He v. Mr. Smith, of Nortb Caroli^H. At tho cloee of tbo meeting, syVenil persons presented themselves foe momberbhip. 'Atnonff, them whs/^u old gentleman about 80 years of>ge. Mr.X- A. Ellis, *f t Lis place, left a fur' days ugo fcr i'exas, where he yf>.\ make his iiom t. ^/Farmers aro j rotty well up with the gathering of their crops, btH owing to tho (try wea'.her, vory little/ has been done in the way of flowing small grain . With best wishes for yon and The Messenger, we will close for time. (J. > Tiller's Ferry. . On lust Thursday night about 11\ o'clock, the dwelling house and smoke house of Mrs Lou Watkins of upper Darlington, was bnroed with all nor bousehold effoete, and about two tboasand pounds i f seed cotton. Mrs. WathiuB was u9loop when the* bouse oaught on fire, aud came very near getting burnt up. On Sunday tho 6th inst. tho dwetf- 4 ing house aud its contents 0{Mrrj| Thomas Dixon, of Chesterfield^}" very poor man, was burned. Evangelist J. E. Shaw, is d OUR MARVElpI Art ?AND LiiP DEPARTMENT Will be open to the p ftty llc commencing to morrow, ' J OctoToer OtDx. Having met with such flut tering success in the past two years in this line, wo nave yon-' tared to add a much LARGER AND M0RP| VARIED ASSORTMENT ?AND? , J OUE PRICHB As you will soe at*6 '/ ; Lower than KvOr. Don't fail to bo at the opening or you will certainlw MISS A VftE&T. Come early before tl Assortment is b^k?n into. Thanking One andHII , For their past patronaj^B and soliciting a continuanqPJf the same, Resp>!( Frank The -?.Sf u W-J9 *7 \ ' ' |Jre l?the i.ouniry. Jme baro and stables of Mr. J. A. CJallpway, was destroyed by fire last jr nijfht. Loss about $200 with eoruooe. The Are was prob be work of an incendiary. Saved His Life BY USING TEVer'S Cherry Pectoral "When my adopt ed son was seven years of age, he had as Bevero a cough as I ever knew any one to sudor from. ( Ho coughed Inces L santly, and spit up . blood. I tried overy ' thing I could think ' o* hut ho constant ly grew ..crso, and I feared tlie poor mttle lellow would surely die. At last, I fgave him Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, being | recommended to do so by tho physio Ian. klhtft medlefne gave the child speedy ro ! lief and eltifcteil a permanent cure."? Mrs. M. K. J'EB.vt, Liberty, Texas. Ayer's Cherry Sectoral Recejved Highest Awards AT iHE WORLD'S FAIR iSfrs. S. Tweed Its NOW RECEIVING A HAND 1 1 SOME ASSORTMENT OF f Millinery Goods. CONSISTING OF HATS, RIB BONS, FEATHERS, VEIL ING. ALSO IN FANT CAPS AND SACQUES. IaLSO FULL LINE OF TRIMMED HATS ON HAND. THE PUB ' LIO GENERALLY ARE I. INVITED TO CALL. VIGOR <>F \ Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Weakness, NcrvouanoMs. Debility, and all the train v or avils from early orroro or slater excesses. tho results of l overwork, siokuo i?>, worry. ctf. Full Btrunviii, dovol opment and tonu given to )ovcry organ and portion or the body. Stunno, nat ural methods juimndU ulo Improvement inn. iupottsiblc. 2,000 refoioncee^^ Book, itiou and v roof a innUed BLMjDlOAl 00M Buffalo, N.Y. ' / is Week We will have 50 DOZ JELLY AND 50 DOZ. PLAIN TUMBLERS AT 30c PER 00 Z. Don't got left, wo'vo orders booked for half tho lot SOME MO IlK 'REMARKABLE NUMBERS IN AGATE WARE ?AND? PORCELAIN ?% LINED KETTLES ? NOT MANY. BU P SUCH Lots of new stuff. Prices in plain figures. Your money's worth overy time. Our sweet seductivo song. Prices, low prices is what (toes the busi ness. The Wonder. StdLte?rx?aa-t -OF THE? Fanners and Merchants Bail OF C Ail I>EN, S. C. Tfte condition of thy Farmers & Mer chants Hank at tho eh so of business, Sept. 301 h, 1805: llESOUKCES. Slocks and bomb $ 12,500.10 Loans and dliajountB 00,200.14 Furniture and Fixtures 1,402.18 Cash on haud and in ) 07 r.,? -w other banks 5 27,028.70 Expenses paid (2,340.0l $140,100.00 LIABILITIES. Capital S oO.OOO.OO Deposits 02,248.40 Undivided profits 7,572.48 Dividends unpaid 8.50 lie-discounts 20,000.00 Duo other bunks 331.01 ? 110, 100 DO I, E. C. Zomp, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true and correct to tho best of my knowledge and belief. K. C Zemp, Cashier. Sworn to before mo this l-t day of October, 1805. C. \V. Birchuiore. [L. S.l Notary i'ublic. Attest? correct. E. Miller llov kin, J. E. Vaughau, F. M. Z?m p. ARE YOU COMING TO THE EXPOSITION? If so, slop a! tl.' Ic.m!!' ;; !, u here accommodations ::ro to bo had i? r 1. 000 guesti> per d<:y. Thocnl;> iir-t-class ho tel in tin* city c.'iarginif only t'l per day. The Victoria Hotel, J. W. ( ; ( ) L 1 ' ( ' K I! , Manager . 1\03. S0-32-31 South Frior Street, Half block from Car Shed, Allan' i. Georgia. liurglar pro"f site* for valuables. Cars pass the door every live minutes for Exposition (S round's. Everything Orst-elass. Tho best beds in tho city. The best labl- in the city. Telograph or write ahead lor accommodations, llcmember we wiii treat vou right, and charge yon only #2 per dav for board and lodging. Forters at all trains. The greatest attraction at the Expo sition is tho wonderful Cyelorama, liATTLE OF < JETTYS1U* KO, Located just, outside of main entrance on 14th Street and Fledmonl Avenue. Don't miss it. C. E. Davis ?> ^V ishos to announce to the public that he has opened up a first-class line of Groceries, Confectioneries, \ Dry Goods, &c. ?IN? ?/: "CLVBURN BLOCK," Where ho will be /phased to serve his customersAt the low t<*\ A share of yoWKatronage , s irespecttully Pohte attention all, no matter how small /your pur chase, or whether you buy or not. Granulated sugar 20 lbs. for light brown sugar 22 lbs. for $1.00. C<N /\ ?"j* ^T ?y KSjg IW ? J ???' IBM? J . And see what I can do for you. Respectfully, C. II. DAVIS. New Store! New Goods! 1 beg leave to call the atten tion of my friends and the public generally to the fact that 1 have opened a Grocery (store One deor north of Mr. ?! . K. Vaughan's, (in (Papers' 'old stand,) where I shall he pleased to see them. I will keep constantly' on hand a select line of Family & Fancy Groceries. All of my stock is fresh. A choice line of CANNED GOODS Just opened. A sharo of your patronage is solicited. A. WITTKOWSKY. J )R I. II. ALEXANDER, DKNTAL Sl!K(ili()N rAMDKN' V NO MORE Oiv '1 !\SSES NO MOBE WEAK EYES, MITCMEU,'S Eye-Salve A0*TU1n,ftafo,nn<l KfllgcUvo Homtxlj tot SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long- Sigh tedneat, A Restor ing Ma Sight of the OU. CurMT0*rnroM,Gr?nuJn!lon? 8tya Tumors, Red Eye*, Matted Eye Uftheft, us PMnrcixo qncx rfurpaib minor cum. A1*?, ?(|a?llf <>mci?n(ou? when ti*?1 Inothw rnolmllPi, ?nc)t nj I'lrfr*. P*irer_ H#r*i, Tumor*, Hull It hnw, ftarn?> TPI&?V of wh?f?v?>r Inflammation n t /ntTCilKiitfto 0A tiVtd nmy >>?) nmi'l U> n<l v*it?s<o. tb by nil J)r uaaUt* nt 45 Ont*. I, HIRSCH BROS., FIRST OF THE SEASON. . 4 For tho past two weeks wo havo been opening up largo shipments from both northern and foreign markets and wo 'k are now in position to show to the ^public the largest, the most complete and most attractive lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c., &c. Ever displayed in this city, each-tkiyaLddmg t'.:? newest vovel ties that arc to bo worn for the coming >easorn To Start the Season Just Opened. 50 ladies capes, latest stylos, in navy blue, !?!.? *k and tan, to be sold at $3-50, worth $5.00 and $0.00. 25 pieces of fall outing, full width, at Sr. a ; \, worth 12:Vo. 20 picces of cashmere, double fold, at \ -kc. a ;. . rd, worth 2jc. 40 pieces in pretty brocades at 124c yard. S pieces of beautiful "Rob Roy" plaids. 30 i:; lies wide, at 30c. a yard. Haudsome lino of illuminated and fancy w; . . j diess goods. Inspect the novelties in varied effects at 75c. yard: cannot be duplicated. Elegant line of dress goods in suit lengths, n .vo *r. its alike, in all the latest novelties, boucles, camel's hai ,*ot h weaves, rough weaves, crepons, &c., &c. BLACK GOOD'S. This stork is unsurpassed in its grandoi KnL'i'o new stock, replet o with all the very newest crratic*- for i'lo fash ionable world. It will be worth your ? i . .1 o to il an i inspect this department. The most beautiful 'Tunn ' ." this goods being the leading style of dress goods for the c -inin:; season. We are showing them in endless variety. . v!so, iiandsomo line of plain brilliantines. Full line nf henrie. s, s .^es, di agonals, crepons, basket .weaves, &e. OUR UNDERWEAR Department is now complete. The iargv.vt st< s wo !. ivocver carried, in fact too large, and we have marke" n:e t prices that have never had an equal, in order thtrt t! tor!, may ho reduced. We have the largest and most complete lin - i. nii.n's, boys' and children's clothing ever shown in this city r.j pric 's nevoj.* heard of before. . Children's suivs, sizes 4 1 t> 14, fro'u 75c. up to -vO.Oc. Boys' suits, sizes 14 to 1(J, from $2.0(> u[f ttn^lo.OO. Men's suits, sues 34 to 42, from $2.50 to $20. (Vr " ? __ BOOTS AND SHOES Wo carry the most complete line in the . y. Yv"o buy them direct from the manufacturer, which en ' :es ;; j to sell at retail for wholesale prices. We can sell y slices aL old prices, as you know shoos havo advanced con- o rably, but wo bought our entire stock before the advance ami wo will givo our customers the benefit of the prices. Call c.o ly and often and secure the best bargains. GO TO F. Leslie Zemp's Drug Store. IF YOU WANT Tinware made or repaired cheap, the undersigned will be glad to serve.you. TIN llOOl'INC at 8L75, and satis faction guaranteed, (live me a call. I can be found at the store one door above Melts old stand. JO*. GOODALK. LUMBER FOR SALE. First chits lumber delivered in Cam den ami vicinity at 80 cents per hun dred. The undersigned begs leave to inform the public thai he is now prepared to deliver lumber at the above prices on short notice. Orders solicited. Mill milts from Camden. ?J . A. WATTS, Cantey, S, C. TAX NOTICE. Ol KlCK OK County Treasurer, Kershaw County. C.\ mdkn, s. C., Sept. i?:j, I n accordance with Ihct Act. to raise mi ppiies lor the fiscal year commencing November 1, 1 >sli 1. notice i.-j hereby giv en that the Treasurer'* olHee oT Ker shaw County will he open I < ?r the col lection of taxes Tuesday, the loth day of ( )ct(?ber, and will n main open until Tuesday, December Hist, IH'.lo. The rate per centum lor Kershaw county is as lollow a: For State purposes 1 1 nulls. " .School Tax " ( )i iliuary County tax 2'i " " Int. on Kailroad bonds %' i " " Witness. .1 urors and Con stables " Total 12% mills Poll Tax, $i.(XJ. The following special levies have > been made fJso: Spi school tax, Dislri't No. I, !5 | mills. For interi!5' on Sehool IJoi;ds ( iraded scho >1 ihiilding Dist, No. I, | fit a mill. Npeeial sch"ol tax Dist. 4, mills. 7, 2 " .. |()) o '? 12, '2 ' it, :t Taxes are pauible in the. following kind of funds and no other (iold and silver coin, S. Currency, National Hank Notes and Coupons which will become payable during the year IH<.)5, on the valid Consolidated Honda of this State, known as I lie "Delleiency IJonds," also (ju .1 uror's certilicatcs and tho per diern of Stat<* witnesses in il.e circuit Court will be received l< rConnty taxe , not. including School taxes. All inform. ?t. on as to taxes will be furnished upon application. N. 1 1. Tax pa). -is are erged upon to pay their taxed as soon a* possible after the 15th day of October, to avoid a rush of biisine-s mi the last days of collec tion, as I have no authority to receive taxes al ter l lie time of closing the ""hooks without adding the penalty. No list of name ; for tux receipts will be I reeeivnl unless the amount of the tax money is depo-.ited with the *ald list.. 1 This rule wilt tie strictly adhered to. .1 U( >1/1.1 N(i.S, County Treasurer. ' & V : , J o ? * ? -i J i ,?l. . i. :> %? i<i. J fvl a'1 J '* * o 0 (D J! t-" ? ?a o H, 3 1 m r? t LATB LIVERY, r fc L a an ; r a m | ? ; \ Firs I .?!?!?'? 'our: nhort. tifi ' ? i'.l Largest, s r.i! i , >,t si . * r. i<AT 1 \\r A. 3C .R0CI nutaky i (JAMDKN, U'l [J t T7 * n ? fnrnishftd onfl '?niihif prices, < hi ( iiindcti. ?sl, i'rr.'jirlof or. UHUC