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Local News. ? BMW "L-U.J-J ? SJ Itch our**) in SO minute* bj Wool ford Hsnltary Lolton. Never falls. Sold by Zeoip & DePui, druggists. DHEUMATISM RELIEVED IN 6 HOURS. Dr. Detchon's Relief jtor Rhbu matism unually relieves severest ami D a few houre. Its sctton upon the system Is remarkable end effective. It removes the cause and the disease quickly disappears. First dote beue ? fits. 75o and $1.00. Bold by F. Leslie Zemp, Druggist. For Sale. Ope pair medium sized mules, sound and good workers. Will sell at a bargain. A. 8 White. I Remember lbs Nsme. Foley's Hone/ and Tsr for all coughs and eolds, for croup, bronchitis, boar sen sea anil for racking lagrippe coughs. No opiates Refuse nubsti tutss.' Zemp &. DePsss. ??&$?<??? r? A Sdtet Concert. ? A select oonoert consisting of ?nd Instrumental music, dlalogu . citations, eke will be given at the Op* ere House on Friday, Feb. 24th. The eonoert will be followed by a humor ous sketch entitled, "Freezing A Motbet-ln-Law.M Admission 26 oents. reserved eeats, 60 cents, gallery. 16 cents. Proceeds wit! be devoted to the new organ fund of Orsoe Episco pal ckurih. Pneumonia Follows a told. But never follows the use of Foley'* Honey and Tar, which checks the cough, expels the cold. M. Stock wST), Hannibal, Mo., says, "It beats all the remedies t ever used. I contracted a bad oold and oough and waa threatened with pneumonia. One bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar completely cured me." No opiates, Just a reliable household medicine- Zernp & DePuss- .j - ? ? A Jv| ol Georgia Syrvp. We are indebted to our good friend, Mr. H. F. Boone, of Wesivllle, for a jug of fine Georgia syrup left at our office last weeK. Mr. Boonq resided in Georgia lrst year, but as baa al reaoy been mentioned In The Messen ger, he has returned to this oounty where be will make his home In the future, Speedy Relief from Ksdney Trouble. "I had an aoute attaok of Bright's disease with inflamation of the kidneys and bladder, and dizziness," says Mra Cora Thorp, Jaokaon, Mich. A bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy overcomes the attack, reduced tho iflaruutlon, took away the pain and maoe the bladder aotlon normal. I wish every one could know of this wonderful rein edy." Zemp & DePass. Body Cremated. The humble dwelling of old man Dave Adams, near Bethune, was destroyed by Ore about three o'olook on last Friday morning, and the poor old man was cremated In the flames. He was ?bout eighty Tears of ago, and unable to get about, and it is supposed that when hte house caught on Are he was uLable to extrloate himself. He lived 'alene, Coroner DlJton went out to . Bethune to hold the inquest. , ? ?**? ? - Kidney Fills are a reliable sm ?/A ? ; ' 'tl Wmxim v-" : , DAfACftA? t Mr. * Mn. William Burdell, of Florence, aud their daughters, Mr*. Med ford aud Mr*. Sanders, oame to Camden Thursday to vlalt relatives bare and In West Wateree Mr. I. 0. Hough spent Thursday in Colombia. Mis* Mattle Gerald ia In the north ern markets buying her spring stock of mlltnery Roods. ^ Miss Llxale Itabon, one of The M*s sesger's popular contestants, speot several days in Camden laat week Mr C. F. Mehl, of Lancaster, Pa , ?n expert jeweler, has accepted a posi tion with Mr O. L. BUck well, tim , well known and reliable jeweler. Mr. Dessle Good ale, who has been with Mr. Blaokwell for some time, has gone nc rvb to take a special ooure in this line of business. Miss Alma Jones, another of The Messenger's popular contestants, was io Csmden several dajrs of last week Miss Kittle Bowel!, who is making The Messenger popularity oontest very interesting, was h?rv jeslerday, Vile Got Tip Top Advice. "My wife wanted me to take our boy to the doctor to cure an ugly boll," writes D. Franke). of Stroud Ok)a. "I said 'put Buoklen's Arnica Halve on it.' Shu did so and it eured the boil in a abort time." Quickest heal er of Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings. Best Pile cure on earth. Try it. Only 26c at Camden Drug Co. and Zernp & De Pass. School Entertainment, The Stockton school will give an en tertainment" next Friday night, the play being entitled "The Cabbage Hill School" The publlo Is Invited No admission will be charged Tortwred for Fdteen Years bv a cure defying Btomach trouble that baffled doctors, and resisted all reme dies he tried, John W. Modders, of Modder8vllle, Mich., seemed doomed. He had to soil his furm and give up work H1h nelgbors said, ''he can't live much longer." u Whatever I ate dlsti eased me," he wrote, "till I tried tilectrlo Bitters, which worked suoh wonders for me that I can now eat things I oould not take fo .* years. Its surely a grand remedy for stomaoh trouble." Just as good for the liver and kidneys. Every bottle guaran teed. Only 50c at Camden Drug Co. and Zemp Ar. DePass. Two Ptres Last Week. On Thursday the Are alarm was sounded. The roof over Mr, Helton Boykln's kitchen oaught fire, but by the prompt response of the firemen no very great damage was done. On Saturday about midday Mr. J. C. Blackwell's reaid iioe jn the corner of Kutledge and Liyttletoh streets oaught fire, and the roof was all in a blaze by the time the alarm was sent in, but by prompt aud heroic efforts a part of the building was aaved and a spread of the flames to the adjoining property was prevented. The loss was partially covered by insurance. Lite Saved at Death's Door. "I never felt so near my grave,1' writes W. R. Patterson, of Welling ton, Tex., as when a frightful ?ou^d and lung trouble pulled me down to a hundred pounda. in spite of dootor's treatment for two year*. My father, mother,- jtnd 'two sisters died of oon Bumptlon, and that I am alive to-day "Is dwe, solely to,. Or King's New Dis covery, whioh completely oured me. No*r lYwelxrh 187 DOUfidl^ftQd hafe j INTCRtST RUNNING HIGH. A Bon vs ottered this Week in Addition to the Merchant's Prize. Wbo will get the Lft .France slippers offered bjr Messrs. L* Sch?nk & Co.? And who will win the bonus? We ft re offering this week to the oont?etftnt bringing In the seoond largest number of votes ft bonus of 6000 rotes, which meens the! two of the eontestente will get prises on the Zlth Inst. Nosf, contestants, it is up to you to get bbsy. as thete votes may be the j meftns of your getting the handsome Chopin piftno, which will soon be on display. if jrou want to ?ln it, 'tis but to hustle, end be determined to win. ^magnificent prise Is within jour relob. Messrs. L Scbenk & Co. one ol Camden's up-to-date \snd relia ble firms, will take pleasure Mn pre senting the contestant who secures the largest number of votes by next Mon-. day with a pair of La Frauoe slippers, and don't lose sight of the faot that In working for this special prize you are piling up votes for the piano. The contest will close soon. The date will be anoouooed next we?k. Miss Alma Jones and Miss Lizzie Rabon have changed places again. Miss Kitty Sowell still leads, while Miss Bessie Rosier is fourlh. Miss Evie Copeland is ooming up the line. The count as deolared b> the judges yesterday 1h as follows: Miss Kittle Scwell " Alma J (iQttn, " Lizzie Rnbon. " Bessie Hosier, " Evle Copeland, " Minnie Crai^ Taylor, " Willi? Dixon, " JohIo Latham Kate B.own ' ' Alice King, Bethune " Jessie Owens W. O. W., Lugoll The following is the scale New Subscriptions One year Two yeurs Three years Fire yfars Ten years 1,000 2,5<K) 4.000 7,500 25,000 Twenty-five years 75,000 202,625 169,160 168 300 147, 72g 77,600 71,676 01,426 44,326 21,100 9,300 1,000 1.00C of votet>: | Back Dues or renewals 600 1,260 2,000 3.760 12,600 37,600 MAKES WORK EASIER Canden People Are Pleased to Leora How It h Doiie. It's prettw hard to attend to duties With u constantly aching back; With annoying urinary disorders. Doan's Kidney Pills make work easier. They cure backaohe. They cure kidney ills. J. E Alexander, Lyttleton St., Cam den, 8. C , says: *'1 am will 1 infp that my name be used as one who oan re commend Doan's Kidney Pills highly. Kidney trouble clung to me for a long time. The pt ssages of the kidney se cretions were to frequent that it was a common thing for me to arise eight or ten times at night. My back ached almost oon^tantlv and my work was performed only with a great effort. The several remedies that I tried proved of little avail and when a friend advised me to try Daan's Kidney Pills I did so and I have been in the best of health since " For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States Remember the name? Doan's ? and take no other. LOGOFF* LOCALS. mam wrr<HUlwi 01 im to itftra <]|? [fure now kno t?y buijjtyg ui m h*ve | HEWS LETSCfi FROM | W I nth*op College, JT^b IS perhaps, be of intere?t to the | . Kershaw ooonty to know tha? | p toe uf Horticulture, Agrlouil ' bemputin tlie eurriouTetn 6 thVop College Wlntbrop student* bed *be pie' Mure an j privilege of bearing El lea Terry, the greatsst living eoiross, on Febru ary 16lh No one oould fell to bo In ! teres ted in "8hakeepeare*e Heroines" after having beard Miss Terry. It !? aaid that while making a six week's tour In Atnerloa, Mies T&&9 onlj appear oo the stage at Boston, Wash ington and Bodk BXU. Creators and hie Band gave a' de light/ il entertainmeut In ne College Auditorium last week. Maud Powell, the finest vie., of to-dey, will- give a recital in College Auditorium on February The Student Volunteer AssocIl-, of South Carolina is holding its i nual session -^at Wlnthrop Colls; There arc many interesting eddteti aud leotures on the program. Evenr one is much interested in this vital cause. Wlnthrop students have been hear ing excellent Jeotures on Ute Life 0# Christ, "by Miss Cutler. She gave ft ten day's course on the "Life of Christ;" and every one who beard her was fortunate. The next star course number will be Sprairue's Rip Van Winkle. This will be given February SPtb. The students are fortunate in haviug so many fine entertainments this session. I ? * "o & e ?? LaGrtppe Cov?txs > -n Strain and weaken the system and if not checked may develop Into pneu*. monla. No danger of this when Foley 'a Honey and Tai is taken promptly. v-t* is a reliable family medioine for all coughs and colds, and aot* quickly and effectively iu oases of croup. Re fuse substlutes. Zemp & DePass. % LooKtnf After lheir Preacher The Rev. B. O. Tillmon isnowserv- \ ing his second year on .the Rook ; Spring circuit. He is very grateful to i the people of the circuit for the many good things they often give him from time to time. The people of KnlghtM. Hill along with the people of the other churches he has am making improve* meets along all lines. The better class of the people if not all seem to love Rev. Tillmon very much and ha never wants for any anything in th? line of food. Ho has reoeivea several loads of'feed and wishes to mention toe names of the givers: Mr Jamet* Carlos, Noble Hayes, H. Beckham, Louis Stover, Willis Brown and Hen ry and Lawrence Boykln. Mary A. Tillmon. Falls Victim To Thieves. S. W. fiends, of Coal oltv Ala., has a Justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole his health for twelve Years. Then Dr. King's New Life Pills throttled them. He's well now Unrivaled for Constipation, Mslaria, Headache, Dyspepsia. 26c at Camden Drug Co and Zemp & DePass. Dof Lust. A medium size black shepherd dog. A suitable reward will be paid for it* return to me. When last seen bad a rope collar on. H. B. Campbell, ":'m Lugoflf, No. I. A piece of flannel dampened with Chomberlaln's Liniment and ? ?' ' [ to the affected parts is s plaster* When ? trouble back or pains || U a tri boon lor The Chinese entertainment Friday night by Mrs. Gary Lee was of an ex ceptionally high order It wna indeed very Instructive and entertaining. Tax Notice. Office of Treasurer Kershaw County, > Camden, S. C., Sept. 27, 1910. J Notion is hereby given that the books " * >Tle 1010. to March 1st. 1011 A pen will be open for collecting Stale, Coun ty and School Taxes from October 16th, " ititj of 1 per cent will be added on all taxes unpaid January, 1st, 1911, 2 per oent. Feb. 1st, 1911, and 7 per oent. March 1st, 1911. The rate per centum for Kershaw County is aa follow: Mills 6f 3 3* 1* i 2 it 17* levies have State taxes School taxes County Taxes Hull road taxes Court House Bonds Roads Interest on Bridge Bonds '[.m Total, The following special been made also: ? Interest on school bonds Dlstriot No. 1 f school tax Dist. No. 1 3 <? ?? ?? ?i 2 H ii ?< ?< it | j ? i ?? ?? ii ?j 2 ii ii it "10 2 ii i. ii ii u 6 i? n ?t "12 2 ? ? <? ii ii i?j '[ ? I ii ii ?i lg 3 ii ii ii ?, 22 2 ? ? ii i. .1 26 2 ii ii ii i. 27 q II II 14 4< IQ g u 46 6 The poll tax>U|l; road tax *2. AH Informatloiftas to taxes will be tarnished upon 4 R?liontion. D. M. MoCASKILL, untv Treasurer. m. Money To Loan. m prepared to nvgotiato loans on morffftge* on Improved farms In ihaw County. repayable In annual tllmeots, So commission oharg 78KY. IpiUfd on & Is her ' shoes soon it's meet and -.acal ior for ? Srnoth Wm:' *- - : SIP il|spsm, to expect. It wears like iron? price. , show art honeat WKfeMll This tamt tk*4 in tm t "Amhgrmfk" brand, fx. JO MHd Sj.OO it t9?fyimr v <wth ttmtd. ImOurC*tUg* Wmlthtx Shtt Jb-OO? Sf .30S4.00, H MUMlt tk* hitt imHm m*b*> mm. Every farmer know ) that th< io *tt acre, the larger the rioar# much to work An acre that pre or lens, as \p work 0ne fchatjruii profit is the value of Una bail I tional ferti lasers. We Sell fertj perience with modern maphim condition is perfect. Aimiooni Scrap* dried blood and TankM feed crop evenly. These fertil yire will Bell them as cheap as < want returns for your invest**? ihe ci op he makes ?oflt. Itr costs as |a!f bale of cotton f)e or more. His I the coat of ad di ne by men of ex ibheir mechanical derived from Fi?h jet- proportion to ftjlive results? and AM permit. If yon TRADt MARK t&b REGISTERED. The Origin of Roystcr Fertilizers. Mr. Royster believed that siiccoss awaited the Manufacturer of Fertilizers v/ ho would place quality above other considerations. This was Mr. Roster's >dea ^^enty-seven years ago and this is his idea to-day; the result has been that it requires Eight Factories to supply the demand for Royster Fertilizers. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY. FAOTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. NORFOLK. VA. TARBORO. N. C. COLUMBIA, B. C. 8 P ART A* D U H (J. 8 . C. MAOON, QA. OOLUMBUB, QA. MONTGOMERY, ALA. B ALT1 M OR K , M D . If you would Raise Big Crops, If you would have fewer acres and Larger Crops. If you would reduce your cost of production, buy from the COMBAHEE FERTILIZER CO., CHARLESTON. S. C. We manufacture all graci - of fertilizers and carry a largo stock of the host quality of far tiluer material. If jou w nt fertilizers for Cotton, Corn, Grain, Tobacco. Truck." )\iy only thr best from a well known company such .*\s tiiL . COMBAH^r FERTILIZER CO., Charleston, S. C. "Tnt, Home of Good Fertilizer*" WHITE FOR PRICES. QuicKly cures Coughs and# of testimonials that we have on file, you would nQt go on 'suffering from oatarrh, that disgusting disease that will surely tap your vitality and weaken your entire eystem if allowed to oontloue. You would have just a* much faith la 0YOME1 as we nave, and we have ?o inuoh oonQdenoe in its wonderful curative Virtue that It it sold the coun try over under a positive guarantee to oure catarrh, croup, sore throat, ooughs and colds or money back. No atomaoh dosing when you breathe HYOMEI. Just pour a few drops of the liquid into the Inhaler, and breathe it in It Is mighty pleasant to use; it opens up the ntuffed-up nostrils In two min utes, and makes y rnr head feel as olear as a bell in a short time. Breathe HYOMEI atd kill the oa tarrh germs. It's the only way to oure catarrh. Ik's the only way to get rid of that oonitant hawking, snuffing and spitting A oomplete HYOMEI outfit, which includes a bottle of HYOMEI aod a bard rubber pocket inhaler, costs 11.00 at Zemp & DePasa and druggists every where. If you alreuOy own ?? Hyomei inhaler you can get an extra bottle of tlYOMHfl for 60 o?bts. "wehuve used HYOMEI in our family fbr the oure, and breaking up Of coughs, Colds, sore throat and ca tarrhal affections, and can say that it is a grand remedy worth its woight in gold"' Mr?- -John Cooper, south Wayne, Mich. . , HONEY?>TAR The original (AXATIVE cough remedy. For oottflWt cold#, throat and lung trouble*. Mo opiatee. Non-alcoholic. Qeod for everybody. Sold every where. rOLfctr? HONEY land TAR la te a Yellow package. Re faaeaubstlttttee. fieoarad only by ' f>l>y * Oompany, Ohloa?*. f. M. ZEMP & OEPASS. Trespass Notice. All peraona arg haraby fordidden under penalty of law (o hunt, flah or othorwlae treapaaa upon my Weeter* bam Plantation in Weil Wateree. HRNUY SAVAOR. Dr. I. H. Alexander, ? DENTIST v Office Upper Broad Street Electric Bitters wb#n ?wryrttiwg ?iao lilw, In iMrvotM proatratton and fomftte wMkMMW w*T tlx Nprem* wm?djr, m thotwanda bavt tettifod It fa* th? bett nwdfetn* tw sold t?rt * draggUt'* rotinur. B Ill OUR SPLENDID NEW LINE OF BUILDERS HARDWARE AND TOOLS IS NOW READY FOR YOU. WE KEEP STANDARD MAKES OF ADZES. CHISELS, HAM MERS, HATCHETS, SAWS? EVERYTHING. YOU TAKE NO CHANCES OF NOT GETTING THE BEST WHEN YOU ?UY FROM US. WE WANT TO SEE YOU OFTEN. A. D. Kennedy. Failed in Health "My mother died six years ago," write* Miss Ruth Ward, of Jerseyville, III., ' and left me to care for six r children. I had never been strong; and this, with the shock of her death, was too much for me. "I failed in health. I was tired all the time and did not want to go anywhere, nor care for company. 1 had the headache all the time and suclj bearing-down pains. "A very dear friend advised me to take Cardui, as it had done her so much good, so I commenced to use it and now I am in good health." Ps CARDUI The Woman's Tonic Women's pains are relieved or prevented and women's Strength is quickly restored, by Cardui, the woman's tonic. You yourself know best if vou need it, or not. M you do need it, do not delay, but commence to use It at once. Every day of delay, only lets you slide further , doWttfh* hill. Don't wait, then, but begin to take Cardui today, for its - matter how prolonged, cannot harm you and will " you good. Advltory Oi*tt?noota MedktM C#/, Chattanoo**. T?nl. and 44- pace book* *HloaM Treatment (or Woman," Milt fcraa.