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t ^1? QsaSei ^kro^iele ?ami>f.x, s. <;., Ja?t, 6th 18^3. fwai 1- Hl'RCH DiRElTORV. it \s ( ,'U'RClf - ? Rev. W. W. Pa-: ,r. Preaching every Sabbath '}' U * m Sun Uf School ever}- S*b at 5 P- r'i- Prayer meeting every " e'loevlav a: Hp. in. The public ia Cardial! v iRvjre i {.> attend. frR\t- r. Y.rwt oru. Cnt'RCir. ? Rer.J.M Str?neyf ?leetr?r. Senvieos Sunday at II k. J?'eUw k ; 8u;k .t\ -chw^i at 5 p.m. Even Q ,n? service at f> p.m. liriday afternoon ^.frervice at *> p.m. B.u-. ;>t CiiL'Kfii.-^vRev. Mvron I <ior-i',n. Pastor. every fjani* / at It a. m. ami 7:45 p. m. Sm* J-ay s-h./jl from 12 v . to 1 r. x. every ?^Trtday. Fravtr-meeUnsf every Wednes- j . > zr at m oVlA-k p. m. All seats | ? ?rt :r. .. public w cordially invited j *3 Atrr^. The C. V- P. S. C. fc. meets '?Vt-Ty Sunday at J.'jO p. m ^ Stkekt MrmoiHst CnrRr ii. -i:?v. M. L. Carlisle, Pastor. 2'rearnii^ everv Sunday at II a- :n-"nnd -?I P* !'i- Ptayer- meting Thnr^Iay at 5 :<V? p Sfanday >ehcK;l at i:.X> Strang* f a?<i visitors are cordiallv invited; at -<*. }rrC. ?Ccttan' Market REPORTED BY SPRINGS HEATH & CO. The f ?!!owjng *re to day's cotton j quotations for the Camden market: J Low Mid -.9 Strict tow Mid 9* Middling Strict Middling 9? Uood Middling " ? ... 9| Strict Good Middling POINTS PIC2SD UP- x Far good garden seed go to Dr> Moore'a drag store. ^ There is something: new under the sun after all ? 18i>3 ??r instarce. D<> not plant too much cotton if you want price* to keep up, farm er*. ?ir -LsJ. tValkins has been ap pointeu jury commissioner by. the Governor. Mr t. W. Merilin has moved into the .)aktnad house facing Mono-! i men to! square. It is a puzzling question what he the outcome of the recent j tquor legislation. / Mr John. C. Man ha* opened u j.> j ?* li*?e of groceries ia a portion ?tf! Mr H. G. M m' 5 store. Mi J. B. Wddon, recently at thtj Gilt Edge Store, has gone to Spar tanonrg to attend Woffcrd College. Mr S. Luiinan ha* moved his jew elry and repair shop into the store one door west of th^ lax otfice'rc ccntly vacated by Jim Hughes. Unless yoo subscribe for tke ('HaoNiCLE which is only 1.50 a year, and thus keep abreast ot the times, Vf>u will often have to stop! and exclaim,"- Where am I atf ^ G. E. Tsyior, received the iiigli7s"t ' v'iKtrrTOr'W^the mo?t poj> u!t?r~j?erchant in Camden, and wasj i ?ruT^ftj the beautiful cake fur- i uiahed by the ladies of the Baptist ! vh&rch. . E. B. Springs, of Charlotte, has J withdrawn fr >in the firm of Spring, j Heath &Co.of this city. Buisuesa of the firm will hereafter be conducted j under the name of Springs, Huath d- Shannon. Snpt. of the Penitentiary Neal took charge Wed?e??(iav. Mr K. C. Alien was appointed Captain of the G.iard; ooth of the applicants for tiie position from our c?UDtv were left out in tnc cold. The new board of county commis si. mers met and organized last Fri ll ay by the election of Mr J. A McDowell as chairman. Mr C. L. j Winkler was re-elected cl^rk, and Mr John SinclMf "Tf&vper of? poor! house. The earth is nojw three million } miles nearer the su$ than when on! her most distant/point, and thi<: r.earaess tem;<ys our winter weath-j er, it is sytf. There h?snt be?*n | much tempering down this w?v ton tlie past two \ve?k. Treasurer Rollings has issued re i ceipts to th*' four bars in town for! *100, the fail amount of license re-! quired under the state law to go to the county for a year. The city will collect for only a half vear. and await developments. Owing to the removal to ?own of Mr H. E. Beard, former trial justice in West Wateree, there be comes a a vacancy in that office. Mr C. P. j l?owen has secured the recomiftend- ; atiou of the legislative delegation, j ?nd *iU doubtless be appointed by f ?Got. Yttltsan. { We pnbiish this Week the tp v?#4 schedule of the 3 C's R. R. j and wid puhlish Dext the complete! *che<Me of ti?e S. C. road. On the j latter now the south hound trains eav* ''amdet^at 7:20 a. ra. and; 11:50 p. nj. The north Honfnd reach here at 11 :.10 a. ra. and 11 :50j p. m. I The lioard of fitemasters at aj meeting last week made some sug gestions to council, most of which re adopted at tiie meeting held j M us\yy. They recommended the overhauling of the steamer ; ? tu.it the o. unpani.'s bo cut down to ju*t the necessary number. and a' bounty be paid'to each member for! prompt attendance and work at hres. This will no doubt put the service in a much better condition. Ths Cuu jxicr.E believes in pat ronising* home industries. This way some people have of spending ?ail their money or the larger por tion o i it a.wiy fr0a> home* when they could just as well and econom ically spend it at home, is a great mistake. Bach community ought to seek to . Ik; self sustaining, as nearly as possible, and each member of the community onght to ^feol that hia hone institutions have _th? first and atroafMi ?)?ts? upon patronage. ~ C 1 - ' ? ' , : b ???:: .? l i ? Personal Mention. Mr Blair DeLoache is n?.w to be | found behind tue counters at Ca pers1 shoe store, where he *ill be .pleased to serve his friends. Mr Leo Schenk and Miss Sadie ] Baum are spending a few days in | Georgetown. Mr G. H. Baam has ^returned to j the S. C. College after spending the [holidays at home Miss Mary McCall, of Fi ore nee. , MUs Ida Kenton, of WsdecOoro. N. Cy and Mr Clarence Med 1 in, of Che raw, ar?* visiting the family o! Mr C. W. Medlin this .city. Mr Willie Smith has returned to College after spending the holidays at home. He has gone the S. C. College instead of Woifw?d, where he ha* been since October. Miss Retta Withers, one r.f C:im den*s most beautiful young ladies, has retuaned to Columbia to cor tinue a course at the Wrtitlnop School, after spending the holidays at home. Mrs J. B. W ailace has returni'd j home from a visit to her former borne at Marianas, F1 1. Mrs Lizzie Townsend, of Angus-; ta, Gs.? i? visiting Mrs S. Tweed. Mrs W. A. Schrock is visitin^: ^ I her parents-in Lancaster. Ojsters! Oysters!! A supply of fresh No?fs>lk Oys ters on hand to (lay (Friday) at oOcts per quarts W. T. flSjlharo. SadDea'L Miss Mamie Haiie, daughter of Mr and Mrs B. F. Haile, died last ^.Monday morning, after an illness of only two days. She was in the fourteenth year of h< r age, .and for ^er sweet and kindly disposition, r*ras bel.ned by all who knew her. .Appdon'ment cf ScHod Trustees. The count,* hoard of examiners meet in the School Coir. mis sioner's office at the court house next Saturday, Dec. I4th, for the purpose of appointing school trus tees. All petitions and angges tions on the subject wilt tae gladly received toand duly considered. Wholl Dispense? That's the question. A pretty good position for anyone who wants to engage in I hat sort c J bustness^ The pay will he fixed by the stale board and will be about 81,200 for the "dispenser1' and '$1,000 for his cleik. We linve heard Of one candidate for this o - fice. The Sdge Store. The Famous Gilt Store gives its New Yeate* *?: renting* t<? its numerous customers-, this week, and wishes them alla/liippy and prosperous vear. After a year of unprecedented success this well known and r<l.Jib?? house announces that its purpose is to continue in the lead, and if you note the prices quoted, you will see that it has good grounds for expecting to do so. 3L afP. Offcsrs. The following is the result <>f the annua! e'ection of DeK:>l'> Lodge, Knignts ol Pythias, at the Hireling *eld last week: P- C., H. E. H il Jill; M. of W., J S. Lindsay; C.C-, W. G- Wilson; P., M. W. Gordon; V. C., C? R. Lewis ; M. at A., A, 0. Brown; K. R. and S., John W. Corbctt ; M. of E. B, M. Pierc* M. of F , H. C. Man. Mr H. C M m whs also elected to succeed hicself as a truster of the Lodge. The new I officers were instilled last night, j Send us the Nsvrs. The Chronicle respectfully re (|ue.sts ils correspondents to con nnti'* their communications every we k. At*"]5B?nt8 where t'lere are no i-'jjrespoudents we mnch desire to have one. We want the news and' nil the news from every section of the county. We intend to give you a county -puper, not one to he cir i-u inscribed by sectional lines, but one for all the people of every sec- j tion. Tlien send us the news from ? very point and we will hurrah for ever\ where in old Kershaw. A Great Play VvT sdcesdav Night The 44Cleineueean Case," that much commented plav, has been secured an a special attraction and w;ll be presented at -t lie Opera j House <>n next Wednesday nij*ht, by Laura Alberta ami a picked j metropolitan cast. Miss Alberta | is particularly suited for the partj she plays; Iza, the model, l>einij aj beautiful woman < f commanding j appearance. Her c!?aratOeriz>ition j of the artless ijirl, the faithless! wife ami the bold adventuress are! in 9tich remarkable contrast that] one can scarce Relieve it is the 1 same person. The version of tbe play, presented by Miss Aloerta, i?j absolutely free from all objection- 1 able features. Of coursa the studio scene is given, but it is ia the t?ounds of strict propriety. . i -JSim: One of the mo9t valuable fea tures in a coon try newspaper is the local advertise meal 8. For several weeks the Chronicle has furnished advertisements which were of much importance to the reading public 'and we ire ??ad to say lhatllus (feature of our paper has been high i !y appieciated by persons who hail [ inouev to spend or who desired to keep informed as to what was go in** on mi the business ?*;>?1 1. The buny season preceedinjr L'hristmas is now over and greater space will be giyen to reading matter. If ao\' have n ?t in en interested in the ad : rert is >mcnts. their time for more [ reading matter is here, and so it will be seen that both clas<e9 of | readers receive taeir sha.c of at \ tention. itch, M:uige and Scratches of eve ry kind, oa humau or animal*, cured in 3d minutes by -Woltord'a Sanitary Lotion. This never fail*. Sohl bj Dt F. L. Zerap, Camden, S. C. Valuable Advarti$aasnts KEBSEAW IN GOOD SHAP2. The Farmer* Weil Prepared ior the New Year? Merchants Col lecting Splendidly? The Cet | ton Mill*. j [Spceial in News & Courier, Jaft. 2.} The majority of people otKer-i jsnaw county, on being asked the condition of the county, will give you. an insight unintentionally int*> ! tinti? own affairs, and on being ? as-ked how collections are, will in advertently t?-ll you ubout their j own collections. There are some exceptions, but the best way to get ' at the true condition is to ask many , and, taking into consideration the .extent of each one's business, to deduce our own" opinion. j | There is no doubt hut that the condition of the farcers, and, with them, of ail others, in Kershaw county is belter than in previous years. Very few were able to hold i their cotton for the advancod price, I w h Lch camo late in liie season, but all are consequently better otf, a* | they will have corn and meat too for next year. Tbe farmers and merchants too are very hopeful. Apparently a'l our merchants are on a solid foundation. They are baying closely, and, as a rule, are collecting well. A safe estimate of collections will go over 90 per cent. ? in some individual instances a threat deal higher and io some a little lower, down to 80 or 85 per cent. There have been very few cases wlwre parties farming on liens have been sold out, as has been the common case in previous years. The percentage of decrease in the acreage of eotlon last year, various lyestitna'ed from 10 to 20 percent, and nearer the latter, was planted tn corn, peas and potatoes and soitih wheat. While there were some hundred acres planted in tobacco, with the probability of more in 1893, this acreage is too small to affect seriously the amount planted in other crops. It is thought thai the farmers wilt plant a little more cotton in 1893, though not as much as in 1891. The probability is that they will continue to pay more at tention to grains. Six weeks lalei thna this last year little or no fer tilizers had been bought, but *ome have bought already for 1893, which is an indication of an ineieaso in coltou. The Camden cotton mill is near in?$jcotDpl< tion. The building i fast going up, the brick work being almost up to the tfiird story. The main dam at the. pond is advam-i-m i rapidly ;10i| jn :i months n : ?vill be ivadv for the w&trr whc?U and mlifr tS'i-chittcry. The capital stock ? f the Caoirtf.'i Cotton Mill ^mpany is $200,000. The w^ter power improvements cost ?40,000 and the building and water wheel cost ?0,000' Mr H. G. CarrisoT is i.'ue president. The creik will give over 400 horse powe'k The H.ink of Camden, capital stock $2S,000, a?n Hie Farmer/ &. M^ichant^ Bank, capital stock $30,000, both are making money. ICAM33I" F20M A MINISTERIAL STANDPOINT. j (From the Baptist Courier, Eo,. 2.? ] I have been reading ''Convention : Impressions'1 until almost feci that ' I went. to Aiken too, yet when 1 ?? ! fleet. I am sure I did not. You will I k jive to c barge Bro. .1. S. McLemorc, i r:f Geoigc town, wit h my ahsehcccH" not only ??marred a wife., and could not 20, hut kept rae also from g.dni? The next time he marrfes we hope i * will he either before the meeting of onr State Convention or .-.fier. Bro. Mcl.otnon^s wedding was in every way a very pleasant- affair. I think he baa gotlen one of the best and most noble ladies' of <yeo; gei^wn. She will prove to fc?~ a heip-r.cct iadccd iu hi? pastor,.i work, if I roistfeke n?'t. L W& are pacing alor.g slowly here. Our voting people had a very in teresting service recenllv . Thcv were addressed by Rev. M. L. C?u" lisle. pastor ?f the Methodist church and Rev. \V. W. Miil-*, kaslor of the Presbvtcrian church. Both ad dresses were excellent and were lis tened t'? what great. pleasure. The; choir rendered splendid music. Miss Belle Thomson, our organist, is one of the best in iLe staVc. She has a clear voice, and is a perfect. 1 master of it.. Then she is by no means a stranger at our handsome new organ which we recently pur chased. In fact, all the members of the choir sre first clas^ singers. We think they can't be exceed in the state, for all of which we are j exceedingly thankful; for yon j know where there is"poor preuch there needs to he good sinking. We are now looking forwrrd with bright anticipations to the time, in I the near future wheu we expect j j Bro. I). M. Ramsey, of Charleston, J 1 to assist us in a serious of meetings.; ? Bro. R. su4 plied heFe two summers j land our people are very much Ge-j j voted to him. | Our town ?> improving now.. | The cotton factory will soon be completed, and a number of other business houses are goifcg nps. J ?i course that means progress for Baptists. V* We have some of the best Christ I ians here the Lord has, and if we 1 can stick together and heartily co -operate in toe Ix>r4*s work, we may j } expect better tilings yeUigt^ Vo:,vs f> alert, ally, Mvron W. Gordon. 1 I 1 : ! Bjickleii's Arnica Safve. Tiie Best Salve in the world for Cuts j ^i'raises, Sore*, Utcers. Salt Khenm j t Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands. j ! Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup- . j tiers, and posti*ely cures Piles, or no ; pay required. - It is guaranteed to jrive( 1 perfect satisfaction, or money refunded? i j Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. ! L. Zcmr-. Three Beautiful Piece*, j ?* Air Ship Waltz/* *' Oklahoma Waltz" land 4'0dd Felloes' (i rand March," are j late compositions of Isaac Doles, and ? are moaical geius. They comprise tive 'page* each; illustrated title pa^es, not i difficult ia "execution, but l>eaotiful in ! composition. The, regular price is 50c. . each , but by way of Introduction they i wiH be mailed to any address for 20c. ! per copy or the three for 50c. witen or Idered direct from Isaac Dole* , pife ? lrsher, Indianapolis, Ind, I Heal Estate TransJers. | Daring the month of December, 1892, the following transfers of real estate were watered in the County iAnditor s office: James l^JJait^ SiherilF, to Alethea T Cii/l)um, 100 acres in No ? , j 850./ v Sjme /tjo sarme, 129 acres in No $35r JJ * ! J. L. Hail?, Sheriff, to E. Miller i Boy kin, 122 acres in I?o 2, $390.': John Tl Nfttles ito Zacti ^rincn, Co i acres in No 8, *246. S. Logau Lacg lo Lmg and Man, 2 acies in No 12,, $1. Tlios. S. Myers find Anna Belle Mv era to S. H. Gardner, 1 lot in No 1. *100. J. L. Hailo, Sheriff, t* Tlios. S. My ers and Anna Belle Myers, lot in Ko 1,1310. Anna I. Gl*nn to Wm. Kelly. 25 acies in No 11, 873^ Anna I- Glenn lo J?>hn Kelt}* and children,. 50 acres in No 11, 8151. 50. / i N. P. Rankin aid P. L. Bridge rayto Wrci M. Kelly, 1 acre in No 5. *25. ' ? Elizabeth Moore to Aiethea \ T. Clyburn, town lot ?300. T. A. {Moore. .fudge ef Probata, to Pautn Bros:, 251 acres in No ? , $555j. Carolina W. Arthur to Edward SmyW, li acres in N-* 1, $200. W. Oaktnan, tiustee, to Matlie D. Oaktuan, town lot $2,000. I J. A. West to J. M.Bowea, jr., lo2 acres in No ? , $700. Bertha V. Rosen larger to Matilda j Walker, towln lot, $2,700. ^ M. A. Jones id C. Grllail.-, 4 town lots, I. -#00. J. L. Hi' if, SlieiiiF, to All-n Dens, trustee, 147} acres in No 2, $1,600. Samuel M. ^losclej* to L. Gardnes, jr., SG acres in No 7, *50; . ' ,s L. S. ( W. Perkins to Caroline J. Pei kins, 2,500 acres (two tracts) in Noa^aSad 12, *5. Mary C. Lindcr to GfOige Quail-, 127^ j acres in N,. 11, $250. J. L. Haile, SherilF, t<> Harriet ?5. Kennedy, iSf^ncr^f iu No 2, $800. Same to Flora Bovkin, 02 0-100} acres in Nb 2, Shme to Bur well ij. and E. Mill r Koykin, 1^3 acres in No 2. *220. Slime to .same, 215 aclvs iu No 2, ?.,700. Same to sauu>. 170 0-100 acres ir, No 2, ?1&D. ' Same to sa ine, 1G5 acres in No 2. $425. .1% L. Hail4', Sheriff, "tV> Ellen D. Bui kin, 111 acres in No 2, $1, '?320. . r iJ. Ti Necly to Samuel Kiiklanil, 165 acres in No ? , 8135. C. Allmeta WfKh to John R. Baker, '?(J [acres in No ? , 5*400. Sallie Poach and others to John R. B.-^r, 155 a civs in No ?,-?350. Emma C >ais ami otherfTto" Jolin R. Baker, 81 acres in No ? , $212. S ?me lo Jiar**, 50 acres in No ? . *400. i Ulcoli ic Bitters. This rnrcdy is Incoming well known and sy, popnhir a* to need r..> Special mention. Ail who have used Klee|ric Blttes* srig the /ame sonjr nf its t i'.ii. c. A ; u - c-r medicine does liot r x:*t and i' :? jfinranuvd t<i do al! that] it is iclaitned. Electric Bitter* will cur-, all diseases of the liver and kidneys, w ill ?rmove pimples, boils, salt rhrum and other afftcri ns caused In- impure blood. Will ijj ivc malaria from the system and prevent s-'? v el: a_; cy*c.a!l malarial ic vers. \ For c .re c f hc&^acliC, constipa tion a$d iridi/esticn try Eleutric Bitters. Kntiro sat isfao.ion guaranteed or money refunded . Price 50c and $1.0 ^er bot tle ?nt F. Ii. ZempTs dru.j store. * <? SliouMB? Iu Every House. J . fc *Wil?n, 371 Clay st.T Sharps^ hnf}?. Pa., Hnys ho will not be without T>r Kinr'sl N--\v Discovery for consump tion, <o?i^hs ard colds, that it h.is curd li! j !fc . r. he vr: -s- threatened wi*J? pneu monia aft^r an attack of "L?t$r",pp3," whim villous other i\ medics and isov era| phybic'an? had done h;>r i:o gb.,?tl. Robert B irt^r , of Cookcsbnrg , Pa , claims tlinfc r> r King's New D'.scov. rv has done him r.Kirc >r?od tl-.ftu anything he ever used fur lu.ig trouhlc. Nothing like- it. Try it. Free tri:il bottler f t P. L- hemp's <iruj? s'.orc. Lr.rare bottles 50 " ; : < opm-HOUse; J h IHlA*INGTON, Manager. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11th. The benutif'li ji n?? tiW?nted LAURA ALBERTA. Presenting h*r ?>?vn version of Alex Dumas'M 'elehrated Pli?v, (IBIBIli', mi Supported by a Powerful (Company. BRIf,LIANT CALCIUM LIGHTS ELAB RATE DECORATIONS j MGNIr ICKNT SURROUNDINGS "The moat realistic play <?f the agd/'-N. Y. World. Seals on sale nt the QjMiraflGBBe i ! . ? at I lie usual pnes. 3tKAYEJ> Oil sJOlkST ! i p j A t?lack mare mnle.n;?aily trimmed tip. ] ppots un hack, about eijfht years arid, limps s[i.?ht'y in hind lesjfi, i:- j condition, was stotbfl or not Ijose, Monday ni^ht Jan 2, 1*93. from ti? ? lot of Mr Ji. E Gay, | ne-sr th ? depot*. Wid fcive $10.00 reward far r-turjj or suitable pnopornonatft rcwird P?r any informa tion cqni'erninsr the wale. J. R. McKTNZIE, Camden, S. C. Traau NOfii:/ 1 1 :r 'Mp s<?M out my fa-dn^s*. ail par ties indebted to nrc arc !rer*?hv notified to make pri.mpt payment of nctonntsdn ?. Aii amounts ro;uainina unpaid onJ.tn. I lo, 1S33; will p!a;ed i i the lixn l.s of i my aStornvy f.ir e.illcrtion. City Tkcasckkk's Office.} Camden, Dae. 20, 1SH2-) This o'iire will bv opened on the 2nd ;d.-iy of January, 1^3, and kept open dally, Sund.iya ex? ept??d, until the 2Uth d.iy Af January , for the p urpoae of re-^ reiving returns of real and pemnal 4opv erty. '?) order ot Council. J Br.YMNGTQX, 1 1/ Ci?jr TJHiulw. p EAL ESTATE f uR SALE. . & ' l! ; ./CT v> Two new houses and lota on Monu ment Square, in Camden, S. C., are of fered for sale. Applv to. W.OAKMANor V T, HAY, AtCy at law. * TIT ANTED? TO Ht|KE A * ' \younj; colored woman to do iiougetrorlc, go (in errands and attend to chambers. For a suitable one good wagea will be paid weekly or monthly? aa ueaired. Apply at this office, : m FOR SALE. I will offer for sale all of my house buhl furniture.* All wishing to purchase ami want bargains, call at once. S. M. KOSEXliERGKR. SUMMONS FOK RELIEF. ? .S*)CT!l CaROI.IX A, ) CoiRT OF COMMON ! * Pleas. " Kershaw Coc.sty.) 'i John d- Armstrong, Plaintiff Ji ay an ist Cunningham J*. Curet<>n,lLV$rard \ II. Cvreton , John J). Guretov , Kiis'iheth G. McC,aa, 3 firry 0. ttoykin, Rebecca C. Lnca* and j Margaret Whitakcry Defendant*. T? . the defendants, Cunningham B. Curcton , Kverard B. Cnreton, John B. Ciweton, Elizabeth 0. McCaa, Mary C. B ?yk?n, Bcltecca C. Lucas and Margaret \Yhi;aker: You ;;ra hereby summoned and re quire'! to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith serv ed up rfa yon, and to serve a copy of your answer1 to the said complaint on the sub* scriber at his 6tfl;-e in Camden, S. C.. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of su<?b ser vice ; and if you' fail to answer the coin piaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action apply to the court foe the relief demanded in the com plaint. - : ' , \V. P. TBAXTHAXf, Plai-oifTs Attorn^v. Datad Dec. 22, A ]). I8i:2. To the D< fondants , JoIkj B. Curefon, Kliiaheth C. McC.-ta ami Rebecca 0. Luca*: Take notice >;hat the complaint, together with the commons, <if which the foregoing '!?} a ?K>j>y, was f^,!ed in the office of the; clerk af the court for the county of Kernhawjj an-i stale of South Carolina, on the 22nd of December, 1802. W\ 1). T'AXTUAM, PlaiatiiFs Attorney. gUMMOXS FOIt RELIEF. (Complaint not Sjrve*?) Soi'TII CAROLINA, I CoL'ltT OF COMMON IvEESiiAir County. f Pleas. , Herman Ban in, assignee of If. D. Tranihatn, PUiintlff an ai nst Gaston Star art and heirs at late s^of J jviti* Cduih&h, dvcffanHd, Dc' . To the Defendants: You aie hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a eopj of your an swer to the sa?id complaint, which is tiled in the office of tho clerk of the court of common pleas for the county of Kershow, at his office in Camden, S. 0,, within tweniy days after the service hereof, exclusive of .he day of such ser vice; and it you fail to answer, the com plaint within the t me aforesaid, tn< jPJiiinMfT in this action will app y tt) the %burt f -r the reli f '?emanded in the complaint . J. T). KENNEDY, Z- Plaintiff* Attorney. Dated Dec. loth, A. 1). 1892.* __ . ? To the heirs at law of Lewis Cauthwi . de ceased. who, if any, are unknown t-? Plainti IT: Take notice that tbe^cotnplnint iti this action, together with jthe summons, of which the fare^oinc iWfe'opy, is ilu3 day filed in the oflicc of theTRcrk of the court of common pleas fbr tnei county of K?ir- ' shaw ami you are rcqn^rrd to unrwcr tlic complaint herein witlrin the tiflic pr*v i scribed hy la* or PLalfttt? wi't apply to the court fur the relit f demanded J. 1). KENNEDY, ' < Plaintiff's AttV. CamUm, S. C., Dec. l;t'-, l(tf*. Pursuant to an Act of ths* Central A?- 1 i.emblv, nrprovtd Dee. 24. >884. cn- j titled "An Act to ?hansr?* the time for | listing property f >r taxation " Th?,j books will be upend fur the p irpose of reei iyin? tax returns for the lineal ve:ir| ].c92-03/ from 2nd of January. 181)3, to 2Cth February, 1891. All persons owning property. or othor- ; wit a having control of. such proncrty.i either us agent, ihiisha ml, jpardiai/ fa ther. trustee, executor, administrator , 1 etc.. should return the same to^me Au ditor of the county in which w prop erty is situated, under oath and within the lime prescribed hy law. All i j uttiffferM nf rea 1 proprt ?/ must he reported to the Auditor n\ the tir.te of assessitnj. Sec 21") requires the Auditor to add 50 per cert, to the property valuation of all persons who fail to make their re turns within the lime prescribed In law. All able-bodied male citizen?, b-.tween the ng -s of 21 ami 50, are rt- qui. ed to pay a p- >11 tax of one dollar." All returns sent 1 y nr.iil mr.st he mad/ out on prope** blanks ami sworn to hefortt soin- otficer qualifie 1 t ? administer sni<f" oath. The Ci-unty ? Audi tor <>r l.i< Cleik will be at the follow in;.: places at the times specified below to receive t.ix rct-irns: Turkey Creek. Chureh, (-'cho o1 House) ? Monday, J:m. 2. f.vzenbv'x, (\V. S. Smith's; ? Tuesday, Jan* 3. Haley's Mill? Wednesday, Jan. 4. Buffalo, (IvirkLn'^ Store)? Thursday. Jan. 5. Wegtvillo ? Saturday. Jan. 7. Cantev It Monday, Jan H. \ Liberty Hill ? Tuesday, Jan. 10. Doby's Mill, (Cant A. Brevard'*)? Ha t>'?n rs C rosa . iioad'#? Krs>U\\ Jan. 1 " . Curcton's MiH? -S4?arday# Jin, -14, The follow.^ name ! fjcr.tlemen; con stitute the Tovinslrp Hoards at Avse**-. ors, as j.-idirated^beliyw, whi'di wifcl meet ?:? the Auditor's x^jfiee in Camden, tin Monday. F<d)r?hrri7tii, 18- 3: i , ?>-Kalb Totfnsfclp? Sginvjel Boykin, J. T. Nettles ami Chas. M. Alexander, i Buff-do Township?^. M. Bothunc. T.B Kirkby and Samuel T (iatfiner. | F'at k*>ek Township ? Joseph S. Gard ; ner, V. T Twittv ar,d W. F. Br?wcr. Watere ' Township ? Alfred Brevard, | B. li. Team and J. J. Bull. i These lioar ls will please meet af the j Auditor's ?dice on the dav mentioned. | aryi, after-tak'ntr the constitutional oat!i land Heetii-jr a Chairman.' ^ ill become ; the Township Boara of Ab*<n ors. Be 'fore these Boards the Auditor lay: the j returns t?t property in th* respective ; townships Cur tbe year which i tliev will asses*, without delay, and eer S tifv its value to the Auditor for taxation. i*he Chairmen of the Townabip Hoards j compose flie.Countv IVmnl ot Kqtiali^a |tu?n, which' Boimi w^l iWHt at tl?e Au ditor 'i o$re on 'Tnr?lay ; March I4th? 1 18K1. to ?qualixe the pr??TH?rty in tl*^ .'Townships, hear ?*wn?plai;?t?. etc. I *. C. KtKKLCY * Asiiitot Kenhaw Cwsnty. ? ? v . ; List ofTJndaimei Letters. The fc&vria? is * \nt of letters re maining uncalled* for in the Camden post office ?for the wVek ending Dec 4thl?92: j G Gordon Matich Ballard Frank Keliy MrtH Brofcii D F Barrett- 4 Carrie Boldrn tula Hall i A. H Lindy Jennie DenipjwY Janie Cornelius , Wm Gibnoii ? ? fc A Owens XClInd ''Chesty Marsliall & ? Owensly Rev Iiensld? Pip key Siantev* B A Thonms. - A Ivoxie Ro?e Cbarlie Taylor Le*vW McDowell W R Watkina Warren Wood Tu ? White (i W Webb M E Smith Sail Edjw field W M Cork . . Mary McNtil 4 Mrs M J Perkins W II Reed ; ? t? Person* calling for theseleUer* will kplea?e state what ireeJ* they taere ad vertised.* G. Q .Alexander?^*. M. We have just received a large and well assorted invoice of GAR DEN pud FLOWER SEEDS from ?the well-known house of .v< D. M. which we offer to the farmers of Kershaw county at lowest cash prices. This is the lacttest stock of | we have ever fcarrifed and we be lieve it includes EVERY vanaiy known in ihe balrav Southern cli mate. Plant a good garden this* year and devote a little care to it and it will not matter very material ally with you whether cotton fa 1)* to six cenLs a pound. J Lust but D?to least, we pritle our selves on the PURE and FRE^H slock of DRUGS and MEDirjNES we carry and the accuracy and ca?e we bestow opon tjri1 smahesl orvtr to the physician's prescription*; we heini especially prepared for work in liis detft'rt mem. A HAPliY and PRESPEfeOUS NEW YEAR TO ALL. ? I OR I f & DRUG STORE. M 3C Charleston, Cincbn^tti & Chicago H H .Schedule taking eflect Jun, l?t ISO:). GOING NO'vTlJ. hv. Cam 'ten 4< DeKalb ? No. 35 A M 9 30 10 00 io sr> P M 12 f'"? 12 r.o 12 45 1 ?'-? 0) ? ::o " Westrille " ^Kernhaw *' H^*tl? Spring **? Ple.isnnt Hill " L ancaster , ?' Cat:;wb-i .1 *c\. '? Rock Hill t " York vi lie - 5 53 Ar. T'.'n<k>burg J 7 30 l.'v. Blsckjburg/ 44 Shelby _ " RuthVvCor? Ar?^Mnrion '.JOINT] S<HtTU. * St) ^ A> M.irion , utht?rf< r 'to n^"*^ S'irlbv T>!;i<-ksi.nr^ Bhi?*l{*lnr.g Y^kyi'le ia. it Ar Lv Vook.rm O.ita'vb-i .1 Vt L:tncrtKt?r * Pleasant Mill He*t!i Spring 0 10 11 05 P M 1 10 5 <:o 4 10 4 -0 4 "5 tx o33| Alt; Ml 5' 11 55 1 P M 12 18 12. ")0 I 1 0"> 1 10 1 1 2'i 1 0 9)1 2 h ' 8 4.4] 4O0; 4 821 / r, 56 1 7 0 ") t So 32 A M 5 40 1 G 43 8 13 8 4" 0 0-)] 9 53 1 io .r> 10 54 1 1 20 11 4\ 11 4:> P M 12 0" 12 14 12 20 12 45 1 " Kcrrfmn- .-40 ib AWfiirilie 0"> " IVK-i'b .030 Ar Camden 7 "0 * .Vc*?>m**lation freights . t i) ly T'a.-se ljrrr. Trains >t<m> ??i? signal at all stations, r.issenji-r tntius nni/ throujrn l>i tvreen Ca:n Hn :i*vl M;ci"ti. Connection m;n?e w'th R. & D. .-t ? a kabu'r* and Rock Hid and with S. A. 1j. xtfr.ti Junction. C M. WARD, < lenefal Mnnajrer ? \. TRIPP. Snpt DO YOU WANT TO ArX)PT A BABY 1 Maybe you think this is a new business, pendicfr out babies on application ; it has bceo rfooe before, hywover, but neror bare those furutsbe-l been so near the original eamploaa th'S one. Evt'ryor.c wfj| exclaim, " Well ! that's th? sweetest baby I ever saw I" Thia little black-upi-white enyrarin<r can ptve you but a faiut ldaa of tbeexquictte original, u I'M A DAIST." which wo propose to send to you, transpor tation pala. Thft little dariinjr re*ta ajjainst ? a pillow, and U in the act of drawing- off its plrrk sock, the mate of which has been pulled off and filing aside with, a triumphant coo. ? The fl?*eh tint# are perfect, and the eyes follow you. no matter where you stand. The exqui site reproductions of this greatest painting of Ida waugh (the most celebrated of modern pointers of baby life* are tobe given to those who subscribe to DemorflA's Family Maga- i I zine for 1893. The reproductions cannot bo told from ?ho original, which cost $<?0, and : ! are the same si*e< 17x&! Inches1. The baby is | lite size, and absolutely lifelike. We have I also in preparation, to present to our sub- : I scribem during !&?, other great pictures by i ! such artist^ as Percy Mcnin. Maud Humphrey, ' I Louif Deschamps. and others of world-wide ? i renown. Take only two examples of what : we did during the past rear, "A Yard of Pan j sses," and *' A White Ilouse Orchid" br the J wife of President Harrison, and you will see : what oar promises mean. _ Those who subscribe for Demotes Family Magazine for 1MO will possess a gallery of ex quisite works of art of great value, besides a Magaziae that cannot be equaled t>v any in j the world for its beautiful illustrations and ! subject matter, that will keepeveryone post* ! ed on all the topic* of the day, and all the ! fads and different Mesas of interest about tbs j household, besides forntofclnr talc resting ; reading matter, both gears an a gay, fur the i whole fhilf/: and srhile Deeorewls is not , a fsshfam Magastne, Hs fashfrm pages arsper give yott^/rvs sf cnt, all tbepat tsragyoavWilotisgdvrtat tWfMr, and to ?9 *mj*m ?kMk tcmtlm. ytmnb. j j?|?? mi \ Totfc. j- If yw> are .'^aawSMtsd tbs THE TIME AXD PLACE FOB fBOrfpBIXG bargaIXS is voir at the OPBE^ HOUWJ store. irEnArKGirEXovR ? ftALKIXG PAPEttSP AXD TttEV X USTMOtX IN AVIV" K V. irg HA YE CtT DEEP ISTO r TIKES AXD ? <> W ? XOT AFFORD TO MISS TUiS SLAUGHTER SALE. All wool Serges, 88 totyformtr prick G5, now 50c. tan?y 1-2 wool DressGoodi, (ormeij price 15, now 8ft, ? . . -w ? ? iv/nuvi j/iiw 1^/j UU\jf Black amiNfhite figured . imported Sat eens, worth } 5, T ^ Over 500 yds. imported Ihney Sate ens, actual value 2{i$ w have cut them down to 10c. per yard. l 50 inch, all wool E&css Flannels in navy. blue. blaclLtan, green, and brown, former price $1.00, Black Sateens I5c, goods, now 10c \ n ? . i 1G pieces extra quality Velveteens, ell colors, 35 other houses ? '25c. is oar price. ... ] We have just received a second shipment of Fur Trimmings^! . Braids, drimps, Moss, and flush Trimmings, on which wa. o&r- ? social inducements, j. ? Arrived this' day 32 pieces new style? Out'?ng and Teazle cloths at 8 and 10c. per yard. You h<n*e been paying 12 andj 15c. for similar goods and considered hem cheap. ? r "'jit 37 pieccs Waverly Novelty Ginghaiiis equal t6 the finest ging.j; '* hams made ; 1 2 Jc. should be" th* price) Si U enough .for; as, 25# reduction on all our dress and f incy Silk*. Fanfcy silk Velvets, former price $1 25, now 90c. per y^rd^ I tIimo V<?ivot? arc th^ I v??* w^.j ? L . * i* These Velvets Waists. latest thing [or Dress Trimming^. >3, > 18 pieces black Cachemires Mid |Henriett double width) from I2ic. to $1 .25 per yard, j ! ? . : ' 5 dozen Black Sateen Corsets, FjVSl B1ACK.. y Spirite, 1.00 each. In New York, (jharlestoit and other cities, same corset retails at 1.25, Our C. KW 95c. is becomin _ J., i > ? >?* ?thei rant $3 t]ra m ?M _ v. va v vv. ra WVVUIUI^j more popular every dayi Try one dud you will use no othef. j We carry extra sizos aw nursing coriets of this famoas bran4- ? . ? i ; . ? ? ?* - 1 * ~ Also lar<*e stock of Misses' au<l Childrm^ Corsets. . ? ?25 dozen Liueii ToweU at Sc. each.! No lurther remarks cessary. Bert 64 Tabic Oilcloth at 20c. , Mens' 1-2 Wo.il Ovc'whirts, worth 1 -- - IHIIII ,r Joi , at .3 jc. j- The Manhattan unUundried shirt Ut 90c; the best thing e offered in Camden, insuring you a perfect tit. 4 ply linen bo md wrtatbands rc-inforced. I The Manhattan laundried Shirt at J.00, worth i.25. 1^1* >I$lluloid Collars at 9o. The price makes thefi iflQV*r ! 1 j A full stock of Health Underwear ^t a induction of Id#* ? ;?. 1 ;..\ Mens* Hats have been in steady demand with us. *j!We haW } sold stacks of them ; what we have l?jft go at a big Fucrific^. 1 30 dozen ChiHrens' Fancy Caps, Military Ca^.s. Y acting CJapt etc., cct.just in froni a ^ larg^'tKimmissjion hegse. Price Ifr for goo'ls worth twice this amouutj Boys' Wool HiitsnOa .nV. W'^A 1u? * ' * .h Mi iis' W\H*i Hats4($c. A SWEEPING \ in oca REDUCTION' $15 00 Strtlf, now $12.50. $10.00 " M $fc.00. $6.00 " " $5.00 $15 00 Overcoat, now $12.00. $10.00 " **. $7.50. Full line Bovs' \ , $7.50 Ovjrcoatf.- sizes C to 13, $10.00. M.00 ? ? ? |C.{0 ?5.00 ?? i <? WM. i $lt.06bvcrooMno? 1Q.00 ' ? ?5.00.; M One cat flour just in. Qiir **pY)CNBir6 rck is the sxme grade you pay tr.oru riqs. nothing kale and no fancy ^>rice$. ' Wholesale buyers we beg to say tfiit we or? our ounicrs' 'for less < than o\r competi ; wholesale. ! SHOES! Mens' High Cut, all leather ftogata, 1.00. " 44 " " * tfrt'8s Brrtgans, 1.25," m j - n j* F * " Waddie baifd sewed, lace and congress, 2*50 1 ? " finest " w 4< u * S^i shoe at ! j< 3 75. . j Finest mialitv TYm<y?il?i HiiHaw t .A.s-4^ i * ? ? W | . . " ; ' jj , ' Finest quality Ladies' Djngola Button and Lace, pbinted toe x common sense lasts at 1.75. regular price 2.25. v I f .r An elegant hand turned LadiW Kid Shoe at 2 JK>, '"OUR SPECIALS worth 2.75. [ T K - . ! '!? !, . i ' ' 1 ji Every shle Ladies', Mens', Missel and Children*' shoes from now on at 10% less than regular j>rice. HEAVY GROCERIES i 1 ? :?? KOUSE EtTFORXS. >;1 '-Fairy tales about big bargains on 5, 10 and 2-3c. coui don't worry us. j ' r- i I . 5, 10 & 25c. "COUNTER r i; ?] - ' I Will&o it-? own talking. From now until Christmas we 1 * \1 |f; everyone of our customers spenidins A. DOM;AU wifh ti$ a . : ; choice of the following artiefcs^ Coffee poU, dippers; b*icliets, ^ - f I graters, dish pans, wash basin's] btead toasters, justing pans, [spoons, egg heaths, wall peeked, eoritN^jpoer/v'shoveM, {win- j ine-rs, curry combs, scissors. slew pins, p!? plates. steak tfjfiJtr*, waiters, baskets. handsome lar^e i do'ls. biby rattles, china toVsf - rubber toys, try watches, large filmed chromos, children's tea - ?! sets, match safe\ tumblers, glass jiitchers and aa hundred other articles for which there is no charge as ive will not s II tjicui. Remember: New goods whirl) \xe fall riot allowed* grow oU, i Competition met and undersold. All our goods leiuf rs. Vow money's wtSrthyt1 very time. VB'KY UK SPf.CTFpijuY > * - ? i ?$ i. W. STElH.il