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$sb3m &***?* *DRN, s. c., SEF-'S'l". 1892 ^ "O ?' 7 Camden Ho^iciil'iiral Sccie'yv-. A meeting of the executive committee Camden Horticultural Society will * the r-? lence of Mrx M. C. Hcjaottk Moiid;iy. Sept. 12th at t?ur * efock. A fall attendance is d *i:e?l Mis.s K. K. Tweed. Sec* v. i Cffttcn Market The fallowing are to-day's cotton : {jiiotaiivns for the Camden market: :3lid.?ii * 6? -Strict Middling 6^ fGood >iiddl in* ' m puses r?. If. t'Hl'BCH DIRECTORY. vJ'^RYTKKr AN* CncacH.? Rev. W. W. 42s?-. Pastor. Preaching every tfabhaft m. Sunday School every Sab a -(JHfrttt-S p. m Prayer meeting every - H ? ai Hp. ?? The pubKe is mi ; invited to attend. Jll L^rri.KW Stceet Mrnionwr |g*F*cH.~ gev. M. L. Carlisle. P::?tor. ] ??.. ] J^acHin? every San??^7 atlia- :??. and 1 j^P*i j>? i?. prayer-meeting Tlitfrvday at -^^:rr p. jj-{. Strangers and visitor.-* ar? , forduliy invited. All se?ts free. : ^L^Rack Kpijscowi. CHr?cH.? ' Rev.J.il m?nev, Hector. Service* Sunday at 11 j v. I^cloc-k ; Sund.iv .School atS p.m. Kven- 1 m rvi at ?> p.m. Fri.lav afternoon j if-' at ?> p.m. Ife ISBapT5!<t CncRni. ? Be v. Myron j wSm? W- <iV;r?!<>n. Pa*tor- Preaching every ? ^QOBklavat 1! a. * and S:lr? p. sc. Sun- j p; 'jay ^irhcx,! from 1*2 m. to 1 p. m. even* ] * Sunday. Praver-meetia:? will \>e omitted faring the month *,1 September. AH seats ; "re free. Thepiiblic i# cordially invited jgfl ; [. to attend. r|| 5|; : ~k t" Primary Election ? ^ Notice is hereby given that .?? ! ?3econd democratic primary e!ec tion for Kershaw County will be j held on Tuesday Sept. 13t.li JS02 for the parpow of nominati n<f oi?e Representative, Sheriff, Clerk of Court, and one County t'omiiiis $ioner. The smrjc i? anagera that "te*rved al-iue first primary will aUo *erv? at the second. Apply to tin b ounty Chairman for tickets and I l*>xes. J. K. G<?odale, ; I > County Chairman. Hot, dn^ and du>?v. The nights have begun to luru pleasantly cool. Next Tuesday. the 13th, i3 the dav f t>r the second primary. Me?stj/ Fi L. Zemp and Zemp Btos. have had their siorei re paintejd, * Jlcrnory building will Iw an *ft the city when com fL j^'Some people can "in a looking glass : ooipd d<?wn, now t.his? attention in tpresls of CaiB a 5 and 10 cent ul! supply c?f us~ ember them when at the sec??nd prs? next Tuesday th ? rina ?he ticket in on thepr^mn't'on ^ c ijtmv was 774; nst ; a majority of j t. Messenger has ts new quarters on between K?'Q3edy's j stor? s. crop" of cotton has ably damrged in this fthe drought, that has ; the past three or four ;er being interrnpted said, peak, sir, just as long as J I ' ?%u have spoken longer ^>a please," was the oppon J*t be Ignorant of what is go ?a around you. Take your , I paper ? The Camden Chkoxi j |an*l be up with the times. It ; jpjoc enly $1.50 a year. jlesti eartfully the address oi the Boatd of Health, *fcnd carry out j ' suggestions made therein. Too! udf care cannot be exercised in ,of the possible approach of the j * >d Asiatic cholera. he farmers in some sectionAf j Lhe stale are paying only 35 cents; A hundred for picking cotton. T?*ey say that the low price of the does not warrant them in paying any more. v: C'heslerScld is one of the few bounties of the state that cast a majority vote against prohibition. The vote of 6hat county was as fol- 1 sows : Proh.ibitk n 685 ;no prohib? j ilion 79ft. The low price of cotton i$ hav- i ing a, depiessing effect ? or^trade ! temporarily, ar not much is being' **dd. As soon as the market warms <;p -gond, we may hope for an im.; > ro**ment. . I", e Register re;?orts that in the 1 jx.sitioa of the nest General I Assembly the Senate will have 28 TfBu^aniles 3nd 8 Conservatives; j the Hot*** 10* Tiilmanites and ti , .Conservative*. J , The candidates who are entered , for the second race which is to t ome off next Tuesday are not letting the ?jrass grow under their feet. They ?i-e here, there auTt evervwher*-, iitndshakicg and preparing for the i r?y. I - Parents of children who will attend Jijejyided schools are re <*ue*tedv5%?? that they en'.er jprotsptlv, on the first dav. Monday, inst. After that date no j&pcU will be admitted, except for and sugjcient reasons. v >'T ' ? | Mr Harrison aught to be proud iof the fact that he was permitted to rtfgrel in the sane palace car that ! tbe Hon. John Lawrence Sullivan, | of Boston, occupied during his trip ! 10 New Orleans. .Such distinction ! as this seldom fatts to the lot of even Presidents of the United; States. What town in the state ca.a show more improvements and buildings going up of late than Oumden? A large cotton factory, a handsome new store and bank bniliUcg and several dwelling bouses have been in process of erection during the past dull summer months. It is rumored already, upon good authority in Columbia, that there will l>e republican opposition to Mrait for Congress in the shape of K. Brooks Slig'h, of Chester, who *- <ent into the radical camp two years ago, ami has since held, a Federal, cbtrk.ship in Washington, under Harrison. Postmaster Clark, of LaitfjtMtcr, is aUo ?jx?ke? nf as a proiiuble r*-puhiio:*n candidate. At the suggestion of the Board of ilrulth, the City Council fr3&pa$ssd an ordinance, which will be seeu in this week's CukoMCLK, to prevent ih* keeping of any hog or pig pen wii hiu the rily limits. This does not prevent one's krepjng hogs pro vided they are allowed to run at large in a lot or elaewner**, and not confined to a pen. Personal Mention. i ? ? : ; .Mr Jesse E. Gardner,! Igr redoubt able "Shorty," is buck frjim a visit to hi* old hom? in Kershaw coun ty. ? Register, t?ih snst. Mr A. E. !L>ong, who has been bock Helper fo; Baum jBros, for ihe past year ant! a half, has given up his position and returned to aiis former home in Birmingham, Ala. Mr C. W. Medlin, formerly of , Cheraw, is now employed as book keeper for B%um Bros. Mr David Wolfe, returned last Friday wuh his bride* * Mr Gus Hirseh has returned to Camden after an extended trip to Germany.* Rev and Mrs Carlisle returned last Saturday from a viait to Spar tanburg. They were given a re ception at the parsonage upon their return, in the shape of a "pound parly." Mi** Callie Simmons, of Charles having spent the summer in i. in* mountains, has stopped, while on her way home, in Qamden for a eouple of weeks. Shea is visiting Di. Burnet's family. . ?We regret to learn of tju* indis? position of Mr jier?u:i!ii, , Baum, vyh.ich ha? kept him in doors for the past few days. ,MisM Annie Y who has been visiting h**r sisier. in Cameen, Mrs ?V. A. Sehr?K;.t, ha? ret united home. ? Lancaster Review. t ^ Drjohn W. Coriftt, of Camden, is in t<iwn. ? York Enterprise. "^IVIr Kdw. Salmond, oddest son of Mr Henry Sal:u?nd, Ts ill with ty phoid'ft-rer, a:, i he home of his fa ther 1 :* K.rkurood. Mr Dnlton Kennedy, jr., who lifts been in Atlanta f??r borne time has returned hum*. Messrs Tho*. J. and Travis Bar field have accepted positions at A. A. Strauss &Co. ? Sumter Freeman. ?* * ; > .. ? . , > ? j ,vMrs Phrlps and children of Jil^cksburg, are on a \isit to Mrs J. S.Meroney, at her home on Hol ler li I IT. Mr Hunter Boykin, of Charleston spent a few days of this week with his family in our city. Miss Agnes Swygert, a very pret ty young J*dr of, Columbia, who has been visiting Mrs VV. F. Malone, has returned home. Mr A.J. Stokes jr. of Charleston, spent last Suudav in Camden. Miss Lilian Cunningham, has re turned from a visit to friends in Columbia. _ ' Miss Clara Holden, a lovely young ladv of Mariana,. Fla., is visiting Mrs J. B. Wallace. < Misses Belie and Xin.i Thompson have returned home after a pleasant visit of several weeks to relatives in Lancaster. Miss .lanie Smrfir .has returned from an extended visit to relatives in Sumter. Mrs H. L". Parker, of Bis hop vi lie is visiting Mrs Alex Mat his. Mr T. E. Goodale has retnrned home from Baltimore, where he! graduated last week from Sadler's, ( Bryant & Station's Business Col lege. ; Miss Wiley, of .Savannah*- is vis iting Mrs V. S. Jordan. Our Store Will be clcsed on Thursday. Sept. 22nd and Saturday, Oct. 1st. , , Baum i5*ps.. gating! Beltig!! Rubber ard leather iieking; lac ing leather at B.vrx Bro*s. \ry No Court This Week. . \i ? ,, A^ slated iu The Chronicl*: last week, there was no September term of court for this county on account of the illness of Judge Wallace, who was to preside. There ma}* le an extra term latei. S 3ertsCfcarai Fair-. Mrs' W. Baum, piesident of tiie Caabden Horticaitunul Society, has returned home, after speudi^^he summer away, and preparations wiil at once be commenced for the j fall exhibit, woich will ?p*.n on Wednesday. Nov. 9th. It is prO ? posed to m. ke the prizes larger and more general uad the. fair superior ' in every way to any *-et held. 11.50 This paper ane year. $1*$ The Central Hotel. Noting the splendid opportunity j for another first-class hotel .ia 'Cam den, Messrs R. T. Robinso/and P. A. Koswell have leased th^De Kalb House and opened it to the public, under the name of the Cen tral Finte'. The building has re cently been thoroughly renovated and a supply of new furniture order ed, which will arrive in .a few da/s, and the house \ ill be prepared to accomodate any ordinary numlwr of gu?3ts. Mr Robinson lias had considerable experience in the hole! busines$.;ind this together with the acdompHpbed wives of of the two gentlemen, give assurance that the hotel will be kept in capitahsty le. The bill of fare is cxcelleift, ? as good as is usually* found in a Co lumbia cir Chaideston hotel? this the ^ writer tesjify to, having dined-^thete one day .this week. We wish "The Central" wuch suc cess. Congressman and Solicitor. _ The ; race for .congressman in the fifth district proved ,to be very close, a majority of unly 173 for *Dr. SLrail. The State Executive Committee met in Columbia on Tuesday and tabulated tl)e official returns. Congressman Hemphill has served notice ?>f protest, which he says he will push forward, pro vided he can substantiate certain charge*. It is claimed thai the polls were kept open after four o'clock and rertain other irregular ities were practiced at several boxes in Chester countv. The following is the vote of the FXFTI! COSGICKSSIOXAL DISTRICT! ? : Ilemphill. Strait. Union * 170 2^2 Kershaw ' ?1 0C 1 50 ? York 1 5S8 1710 Che.-ter.iel! 1 79 4-f 10~S I*anc a ste r 69 1 1 Chester? ? 1110 73"? Spartanburg 454 39; Total, i068 61 Ui Col. P. II. Nelson led in t'je race for Solicitor. He and Mr* Brooker will rnn over, neither re ceiving a majority of tte ballo'.s cast. The following is the official vote of : ; / i ? - FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT I <5 * 1 1 * y\ Kelson. Bronker. Ffttton. Edgefield ? : ? 1775 1707 . 27 * Kershaw -v-U54 <>;** _> 27 Ri hland ? ?831 7 .V? 477 i Leuingtoit 1058 ; 1*54 141 j Tot.il, 4C21 4*55, 9:3j A Correction to the Bettings ofti3 Primary Election En. C iiconicle^? I wish to state that the rep )rt of tKj^r^6 for Clerk of Court at Hanging Ro$c Democratic ;d ib, .* n ?. 30tli, 1892, as appears in.yo-.ir i sue of the 2ndinst., is corryt according to. the cer- j tified return of the ni in iger of ? i 1 box. j There wan an error however, whi -h was ? made by th ; manager an 1 no; by the J committer appointed by the Co. Ex.] Com. to tab.ilrite return". I make this statement in order to re lieve the Committ ie f.o:n any imputation of error or carelessness in th ? eow?t. The cer.iSed retur.j of th ? vot ? at Hang ing Rock has boon inspected by Messrs j J. R. Good ale. J. J. Ooodale, C. W. Birchmore and myself and found it to he as repotted in your paper; es'her of the above named gentlemen will snbsta itiato this statement. The returns are also intact and eon he inspected by any one wishing ? ? <}o so. The returns as received showed the following: Win Clyburn . 42 Joel H >ti;h - U Jas L Brasngton 00 JiiO R Goodale -c .00 . The Messrs. Goo-lale*, C. \V. Birch* more, in m presence a:.d wiih mv as I' ? sistanec. eounted-the ballots after learn ing that the report was incorrect in the Hanging Roek box and f ?und them to 1* as follow s for the Clerk of Court . Wm Clyburn 1 Joel Hough 42 Jas L Bra?;ngton 14 Jiso R Goodale . . 00 As will be seen th* error was committed by the managers in making their certified return. Tne Exc'cOTSc. . Com mi: tee as suming that their return was corrert. tab ulated the vote by tlu ir return, as was done in every oth* r instance. This dem onstrates the neoossitv of managers of election being absolutely careful and cor rect in making their return^ as it is aot the duty of the CountVEXteicutive Com mire- t-> count th ; ballots, unless some ? / pro; >: :$ made. Rejptfully, m , E-.pJ BlVkexev. 4^ Memb.?rs?o/ Ex. Com. Perseverance Pays. The constant drop of water Wears away the hardest s*onc. The constant gnaw of Towojr Masticates the toughest bone ; The constant co.>ing lover Carries off the blushing maid, And the constant adverser Is the one who gets the tra<j.e. ? Wahoo Wasp. Oar CoUecting Agent < Mr. John A. Sheoru is the auth orized collecting agent for The Chronicle. AH . parties indebted will please mane prompt payment of bills presented by biwi. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If Grippe" has left yon w^;ik and wtary. use Electric Bitters . This rem rdy acts directly on Liver Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform tii^ir functilHis. If you are afflicted with ; Sit k Headache, you will rind speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bit One trial \vil! convince ^u that I this is the remedy yoti reed, I.ata$ty.?t | tie? only "0 cents ;-t F. I.. Zor.'.p'Sj^rii^F" j store T Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind, oh human or animal?, cured in 30 minutes by Wol ford's sanitary Lction. Tbis never fails. Sold \\s Or. F, L. Zemp, Catndea, S.C. . . ' ib ? ' &7ABD TEE COT^ HEALTH Address by the iioard Health of C4MJH|en, s. G\-Th%Oaafcer to be Appreheuded rijfd Pre caution's to be ObservM^^ ? . . ? ? ^ In view of the approach of Asi atic Cho.era u> our shares, and of! the ganger of its introduction into oar State and town, our local Board of Ilealin have deemed it important to hold a special meeting and make such recommendations to our City Council and the citizens genera \y as the exigency of the situation seems to demand. In tli j first p.ant^ we must ad monish them not tifclw^uiled iuto a false sense of security on account of the lateness of the season, for it should not, be forgotten, ^.h at for cer epidemics of this disease have made their appearance in^Oetober and as late as December. ^ In reference to our streets, 'we on ly have to express the hopeHffaCiJ they will be preserved in their pres ent neat and clean condition, and as free from trash and filth as po? siMe. The drains have al read) been thoroughly cleaned. We wouM suggest that a regular inspection of lite market h# com in ued, as its cleanly condition and tbu sale of wholesome cents are &o essential to the health of the com munity. , There is a serious nusiance in our midst and of which we can justly, complain, and that is the ex istence of pig pens in the corporate limits of town, x'heso are proverb ially and notoriously filthy places. And while filth ma^Vnot be the di feot cause, it certainty is, at least, the nidus where th^-cause or germ of cholera, typhoid fever, &e? may be developed and propagated. We wou lit .therefore, restectfuily urge upon our City Council the passage of an ordinance, prohibiting pig pens in the incorporation. Another matter claims our most careful attention, and especially :it the present .time, and that is our privies. We fear that they are habitually and culjyibly neglected. A periodical inspection of them should be made at all seasons, and we. respectfully suggest to Council iLmt such inspection should l>e made monthly j^from May to Oclo i^r," inclusive. ,v ' . ?( ? < As perhaps most of lh? familes in town have fowl housfs on their premises, we invite a proper atten tion t?K these, as theyi may become very olJVnsive nuisances and en danger thtK^healtbj . Mot only of the family, but of the neighborhood. Fiually, we desire to earnestly impress upo? all oiN^citizens the vital importance of thorough clean liness in and about their'' lots. I F<>r the disinfection; of excreta, y< ? ? ? ' privy vaults, Ac., we won hi recom;' mend the following disinfectants, which coal ouly about three cents a gallou, or seventy-five cents a/iar re I, wiien the chemicals are bought l?y i he po uud : SOLUTION a. Chloride of Lin?e 6 ounces *Y:?ter 1 gallon Mix and sprinkle where needed SOLUTION B , "PUKPLE SOLUTION." Corrosive Sublimate 2 drachms Pertningauate of I'-oUfcL 2 diachws Water . 1 gallon Mix. and Jissolvc. Label poison. This solution is colon d as a pre caution n^ptHHrt-^iiistakis. .Ordinary lirut), copperas and common, dry ejrtth (uoi sunjJ^can !>e used \<i>/oDOKisK?Sy^ljut can not be relied upon a? disinfectants. A. A. MOORE, m/d. 1), L. DeSAUSSI/RE, M. D. 11. G. CARRISOpJ. Bueklcn's Ami ;a Salve. Ti?c Best-Salve in the world for Cuts llruises, Sores, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Cnapped Hands. Chilblain!*, -Corna, and all Skin Erup tions, and post i*ely cures Piles, pr nb required. It is guawnteed to l?tf e perfect satisfaction, or m^ney refunded. Price 25 cents per Ik>x?? For sale by F. L. Zeinr.. / s English Spavin Linimi-nt re moves all Bard, Soft or Calloused Lumpg atad Blemishes from horses, Biood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bon*, Stifles, Sprain nil Swollen Throats, .Coughs *tc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Our* ever known. Sold by Dr. F. L. Zemp, Camden, S. C. TOien Baby was sick, wo gave bar Castoria. When she was a Child, die cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she ching to Castoria. When she had Children, she g?re them Castoria. Bfware ?/ Imposition ! We desire to inf >rm tlie pufetftc that Dr. Pitcher's Castoria is mac e and put up in the Laboratory of The Centnir Com pany, X^w York, in but one'size bottle, and tn th? outside wrapper the formula is printed and the fag-S-imile Signature of ''Chas* H. JFletcher, New York.'' No other preparation offered a* Castoria ii genuine. To counterfeit or imitate n the name or signature is a criminal offense. Dr. Pitcher's Castoria has be i came a valuable standard family medi cine* with the indorsement of same of the best Physicians in America- Don't al ien*- any one to sell you anything eke on the plea or promts that it is'*' just good." and wi1! answer every purpose., i etc., etc. Cast ?r:a is sold by all respect* I ;u !e dr:>ggi?t< an 1 dealers i:i medicine. | f Do not b-> deceived when yon buy it, ijmt look well at the wrapper- and see if j it has sh.* Signature of Gha*. H. Fletch er, New York, No oth^r can be genuine. Cistor'w without this1signature.w a Base Fraud. ? Head the advertising columns ?.? The Chkosicle to see where t&get Lbe best bargains. gjtP Old papers for ssle at this oflice at iO ceots per bondred. / f ^n?iee*e?{#. YGir^icnmij ^ I kerelity announce to the iDemo craiic voters of Kershaw, Ricljiand, Edgefield and Lexington counties dial I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Solicitor of the fifth circuit. I will alnle the rebuilt ol ihe primary election, and respect fully wkthe support of^my *How Democrats. P. 11, Nkl os. The friead?of Nortoft-^. R;rook-. er, E?q.? of thf Columbia bar, heg to announce him. us j a can tMate for solicitor of the 5th circuit in t&e c?miijg primary, Mr. Bjfook^r is well.kiiotrn in the State, havinf been, for a; number of sy?arj?, i the .chairman of; the Board of Directors O^the S. C. Penitentiary. H?? id welnjf*valified,* having beeaalprac tttioijer amT^ianl student of the law for the la?t lo years. He i* thor otighly identified with the Reform Moremenl. ; Friexi>s. rTTT-? Is? .?*-'? ' *-;t I ? Ep$LTtiE . tEGISLA f tJ BE name of Mr. D. M. Beityinea^ their ?choice jor onw of the n*j*ew2ntative# in the LegWai ure. MfN P>Khnae in too well knows to ??eed any w?*rds of prai-e. ! It elected be will reflect credit upou the county. kt 1' Max* Voters. for clerk of cour* ? t }>..? ' ii j. / i [ 1 ! ? Mb IvinTOR Please ao^once th$ naineofMr. J. lL Br using ton as a candidate for the office of Clerk- of Court for KerBhawjoftunty. before the voters ofjjtprslmw coun ty the naine of Mr. Hough, for the office of Cletk of Gourl^ ajuhjeet to the result <?fc tho primary dec tifini He is a competent uiatv ami I) as\a I way* discharged everjf j^orfprj devolving upon him with bojswerv-i injj^d*tgot?on to the best interests of 1 his constituents. AUny Vt*Ur>. I The voters of Antioch *ec Kershaw ? County aunonnt FOR SHERIFF.!! ? I .? vk" *'? *\ * ' I l>c*ivby aiioouitce mjym*!? a:?'andi* date\f??r re-election N? .the of Sheriff of Kershaw ouiintvj rtibject. to thejiction of the Democratic pri mar*f**nci refp^ssj-fiilly &*k iho sap port of iny Democratic telle w-citu ???**. ? v " / . .1 ?* '?!{ Jam kb L. IIui.e. ** .< < ? , ? i Mk* Editob :? The members of Beaver Dam Democratic -club ask space in your valuable paper Jo preseift the. name of a worthy, young man for the office of Sheriff) sub . ject Vfr> the result of the approaching DenAcratic primary election. We ri'f/r lo Mr. K. B. Williams, form, erly of ^feat Wateree, imt tttpreseot a residnt of Caiuden. Mr. Williams! ?i voung man, active, capable and strictly reliable, nnd should; he re vive i, he nomination for this office, 4ie ma,* be depended u}H):? to per form well and faithfully': iis| exact tn? duties. Weaver Dam. Foe County Commission ee. c> I hereby announce imyself a can didaie for the, office if Count) Commissioner, subject to the resnlt of the Demqu6ratic primarj.eiection , : ? D. F, Dixox. ! We bpg feave to; announce Ihe naiii^; of out* fellow citizen* Mr C. W. McCasktll, as a suitable Candi date for re-ejleetion asCopfrity^om miftsioner, subject to like rcaiiii of the primary,! his services! iT^flbi^ important office, wbichV^ ^ftf al ready GPed,: having been | itable and satisfactory. AHe fs 3 j?ucce^sful atfd in full sym pathy wftvihe Farmers' Movement and a true Democrat. He has giv en /special attention to the roads and bridges of the county, and we feel assucetjl that we could not do bettter, than to re elect him, Sl Many Voters of Eastern Kershaw. Q AMDEN CITY O R DIS ANCE An Ordinance to prccrnt the keeping of pig or hog pens in the dtp of Camden. BE IT ORDAINED l*y the Mayor arid Aldermen, of the City of Camden, in Council assembled, r.ndby tht authority of the name : I ? s ? I. THAT, from awl after the 15th of September, 1892. it shall be unlawful for any person or person* to keep or allow to he kept any pig or hog pen on their prem ises within the corporate limits of the Citv of Camden. . - H. THAT apy person fount 1 violating this ordinance* shall m?on conviction be fined rot less thann .e (?">) dollar* wwv more than t-n (10) dollars, or be impris^j one<l not less than ten (10) days nc?r more than twenty (20) days for each and everv offence. Ilf. THAT all ordinances, or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith, L>e, and tlie same is ljereby repealed. Ratified in Council! assembled, this, 7th dav of September. <A. D . 1892. Gl CARKfSON. J. L. Bkasi*ot^n\ ^ T flavor. Rerorttcri. \ Mita! Lanf will again, ope at her home: in Kirkwood < I September 15th. Parents j children to erfter will; ple*i beforehand^ _ If a sufficient number ol pupils can be secured to warrant mi ' so doing. J shall open a private schoblj ia Bamden about tne middle or latieil part of Sep tember. "thorough instnitt'ion in ail branches will be firen, Ttif*e desiring to enter their children *a roUi a school will please coflunttnicate wm)i me im* raediafelf. ' Respectfully, K?bikt M. KexmJdy, 5a, I f-iil TO RENT. --{? ' ? H Brick store, now occupied by E. B. C? ers, one door nerthof J. E. Yaughan's. ^oas<^iaajgivo<i Sept l?t. For terns MRS. M.^.SOWELL. I ; emy bouse and lot 8iiua^ea tn the city of Cam den. between Mill street and the 30*8 &/&.,. tl?e first block above tlie-d^pot:. The locality* bealtiiy and tlie situation is Lne for business. Anyone de- . siring a pleasant home, witlw good water arid fine scenery can secyrfe this place on reasonable terms. Possesion will be given in the fall, or sooner. For terms and further particulars apply to or correspond with 1 I.E?GAl\ I JuIy 1st ,9*2? Camden. S. C.| m HSJ s. c. Curriculnm ejdupted to the wants of jjottttg men wfto wish to prepare them- , selves thoroughly for the duties of life; | while accomodating those who have only one or tiro y t?i* to spend at school. The Military Department. in charge of Uftut. T. t Q. DonahUon, jr., (West Point) detailedby War Department from 7th Cavalry, 1$. ??'. A,< promotes health, . increases tne capacity far study, restrains [errors and cultivates hahits of self-reli-i' ance, neatness, punctuality and o'oedi-; ence ? The accessibility jof the schoo', the hcnlthfal climate/ pare water, high so ical, moral and. religious privileges make s*-s!jr*' course of BfBMl K INST IT I ? . . "3 and modern Ungmiges, a Business De partment U conaec?W, in which special attention is pai4, to book-keeping, mer? chantile correspondence, business cus toms, commercial^,***:. *c? Particular attention paid to moral c*il< Particular attention paid to moral cul ture. Fall tqrm opens Sept. 14th. Tortus moderate. For catalogue and " ? "gjr " TRICK, Principal. Uiuiivtaice 17l#l particular*. ftiltlret*, I * COL. JOHS B. PATRICK, JNO X : WIETEKS Wholesale Crocer. ' :~4-? ... Wholesale Denier in WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, No. 183 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. ELOREDGi r i ? .!? A ?trietly bigk-rftde fkaUj Mwlaf ?Mhiie, fOHeiihi all M<en InyMTMiMiti. GUARAHTEEO EQUALtothe BEST Priwi rcry rmwirtto. Ofttala thea mmK make wptrit? i, ELOREOGE MANUFACTURING Ca BELVIDERE. ILU ^ ? ? W ' ' ? ? 11 ? ? rhrwciafc* endorse P. F.P.mi splendid oombinstiofiT and prenmbc it iriUi great satisfaction for the mwiff all forms and stages of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary SyphiHs, Syphilitic Bhenm?U?ni, Bcrofn loos Dicer* and Sore*, Glandular Swelling!*, Rheumatism, VliJ^ria, old Chur*oeJplc< n that hate twisted all treatment. Cafanh, RIRHSSi SWn Disease*, Eczema, Chronic Female Complaint*, - Mercurial Poison, Tetter, Scald Head, Etc., Etc. P. P. P. i? a powerful tonic, and an ex celleot appatixer, troilding up the fjstan rapidly. LadiaBTrhoses^teas ara poisoned ?nd i whoso Blood is in an impor* condition dot DDDkCURES nr. K Malaria to mortrnal jnegularitiee are peculiarly benefited by toe wonderful tonic and blood cle&nang propertiee of P. P. Pn PricfcJy Ach, Poke ttoot and PoU?inm. A imnuM mot, ***** tMv IL t ' ' *v li V I K Vi "tt . ;? Mi. it ii ! ? 1 OP - The right way ^nd the money way. Whidi way will ycJu toi* low? Our well-known system, SPOT OASHjaud BOckKttV TOM PRICES. t | , !> You must have goods this fall and we stand rjfcady to goods cheaper than . any other ho<ise in the ctyy? We practice the rascally trick of putting Up prices/ oi} yoti, tl buying <&?^>e*-. jh then tall down and make vou betteve you arc bedy else can. We have one fair, square, .hohest We keep nothing but good GOODS and d6*tf)t (foal! We are the acknowledged leaders oi low prices iud, tinue to be. Deal with us, stick to U9, and we will stick 1 6 yoO. on this miserable green earth can beat us selling at 16W |>Heee. ,! When you pass us by you lose money, so lodki to Vdut othi terest and buY your humbugged. Remember our goods where you Mil ifcKlieirticfc i They will be in full blast this fall. Alway* come ancLsee us first and save ntorm t>v us. Bring your wiv*# and daughters in. We jj? v to Wiit on you. VERY T tll.Vv , . / * * I . : s ! ' ? :tt-N !-.?*? Miss Belle I'hbrapson, Miss A _ ^ Mr. J. R. West, Mr. John Jordan* ready to serve you and save voii m<ine)'