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^6 (ja?3?i CAMDEN, S.C., Mirch 17tli, 1893. lai BCH lHHECfWtY. Presbyterian" ? tjrch - ? Rev. W. W Mills, Pastor. V aching ev?ry Sabbath at 1 1 a. ai. So i iy School every Sab bath at 5 p. m. Praye? meeting every Wednesdav at tip. m. The public i? eordialiv inrite<l to attend. Grace Episcopal Chcrcit. ? Rev.J.M St^ney, Rector. Services Sunday at 11 o'clock ; Sondav Scheol ata p.m. Even ing .^-rrice at 6 p.rti, Friiay afternoon serv ice at 6 p.m. Baptist Canccrr,? Rev. Myron W. Gordon. Paator- Preaching every ?Sunday at II a. m and 7:4> p. m. Sun da- school from 12 m. to 1 p. m- every Sund ry. Prayer-meeting every Wednes day at 8 o'clock p. w. All seals are fre^. The public is cordially invited to attend. The C. Y P. 3. C . E. meeta every S mdny at 5 :00 p. in Litti.etos Street Methodist CurRCH.? Rev. M. L. Carlisle. Pa* tor. Preaching eyerv S unday at 1 1 a- :n .. ami 1 :45 o. m. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 5 :0 ) p. m. Sunday school at 4 J30 Strang ers and visitors ar$ cordially invited. All se?t?free. POINTS PIC2SD UP Snscrike for The Chkosicle. Jo- Smith's cravat is red enou*fi to 8 tup a Chinese funeraU New subscribers cOBtiaue to come in, for which we are thankful. The pump at the Opera House corner was cleaned out luesday. The gt eat; Rvangehat jMoody is ?conducting ? meeting, at Charlotte j The liKtes of the Baptist church gave a botT supper e.t Junes' Hall last nigbt. Another cold wav^, the last of the season we trust, struck us Wed nesday. We are indebted to Senator ?!? L? ir^y ?cr a &fpy l*ie C?DSU*ttr report for Feboary* 93. . Sip English^ the hwber, [? pre pared to serve customers in ^he best rtyl* at living rate-, r The root ti the factory building ia being covered with 'tin, and has almost been completed. B P. Perry, of Greenville, wants to be Collector of Internal Revenue under the new administration. Springs, Heath* & Shannon are having a lar& sign painted on the north side of the Burdeil Block. Tiie wof'ii?!? never strikes -a balance on nis books by what is said of a man on his gravestone. .* * ' , M^ss^ Baam Bros, have had the plastering in their, store knock ed, down, and ceiiing put up instead The rite of baptism was admin istered to foar candidates U>r raem l*rshi? of the Rfptist churcb ia?t Sunday ini^E^g. The Hobkirk Irm and Ujhton Court are both crowded with North ern visitors . There are also & gmxl " many quartered at private houses. N- Cola aqua's old street cars have >be?n bought by a Florence com pany and will be ussd by a ne*! line in that town. The first series of the Enterprise Bnilding and L >a:i Ass ociation will be vrrund up next mom h. Set notice elsewhere in Uus paper. An exch ffhg# says: "Editors who ran ur^vp-ipers ti trv aad please *very erank in the community, J can give. the best definition of hell." o > The county board i?f equalization met Tuesday In th?i Auudi or's ?-f flce and adjusted and equalized the returns on property throughout the <onnty. , Whise that half of th3 popula tion which stays indoors discusses good road*, the other half w&ich travtls^iround is busy cussing wlfc bad roads. - The diffcrence between an open bar an2b,an open J)i3pen3iwiy has been defined to be that in c ie you drink and-AhetT pay; in? he other you you pay and then drink. It is said thatPresident Cleveland | >4jss determined not to appoint any man to an office who held office under, him four years ago. This disposes of weveralcanrtidatcs in this section, if it is true. EfEtitfs are being made to o gan ize a base. ball association here, a meeting having been held Wednes day night. It is rather early in the season to do .ntfth, but every thing should be in readiness by the time the stores commence closing at sit. At Weldon, N. C? "an old negro is "rrported us saying: "When I see a raan,go,ng home v ith a gallon of whiskey and half a pound of meaW dat's temperance lectur* enorfgh for me, and I sees it every di>. I know *,hat everything in bis horn- is on the -sar.se scale? gatl<?n of misery to half pound of ? comf ?rt.v Clemson Agricultural Coll-'ge will lie opened July 6th, so w? learn from a handsome pros pectus sent out by Director Strode. fCrratia^ parents who contemplate iendtng their sons to the College s$i?uid write fti 'Dr H. A. Strode PV ' Hill, P. o. f >r o >oies or^ the prospectus which coutains ati ne?*ded information as to objects, courses of study, equipment and regulations. J Stkiblisg, S. C. Sept. 3, 1S91. ? Globe Phosphate Co, C >ljmbia, S. C. ^ The iatetteire system of firming! is tUe only road to success in oar coanlrj. I n??ed 200 and pounds - per auac of you? Globe Phosphate this season t>a my crop of cotton and cfcrn, and my pros pect now is for an increased yield of 100 per cent. I regard your SertUizers as superior to some \\ ?se<5, and as equal tojtiiy. ;,_r- 3Bpk?i^ te. / li'vl Thd Bafid Lisbandoi Mr W. R. McCrei gbt, secretary of the Camden Comer, Band, an nounces that the hand has disband "^ed. This is a matter of great re gret to the general public, who always enjoyed the sweet music discoursed by the band. | There will in a sale of all bnnd i property at the hanl room to-nigh? jat half eight o'clock. 3- csd Hsw3 for the Pensioners. The Comptroller General ban re ceived from the County JCxanfm tng hoards t?li the peo,si:?n lists ex cept. those from Gy^or^etown anil Beaufort, where there are hut three pensions. The lists' will l?e made up from these reports -s >o<>rj as possible, and the hoard will prob ably meet within the next fort night and order th* senyf-annua I payment made by the fatti of Apru. ? The State. ,, ? \ ^ Personal Men^nr . i \ Mr S. C. Cartledsr?, of the j state sinking fund commission, ha* j been in J he city on business this j week. Mr M. M. Trotter, of Ltiurencc vill*', Va. ha9 spent a few day* last week with his brother, Mr T. M. Trotter, of oar eitv. Mr Gus Hirsvh returned from the North last Friday. 'Japt. W. M. Shannon, a promi nent member of tue Camden bar, was in attendance upon Court, here yesterday (Tuesday.) ? Lancaster Review. Miss f)aisy Young wno has been vir.tting relatives here iixs returned to her home in Lancaster. ? ; Mrti L. L. C?3'b'irn, of Westvilie is visiting relatives here. Dr W. R. Clyourn, of Westvilie, is in the city* Mr J. L. Brasingtoii went to Kershaw on business yesterday. i i - i ? ' i- ? Kershaw .Items* : - I . . - 1 - ? ' :* ("Condensed from the Ei a.) Capt J. EL Fearce went to C wa de n last Tuesday tn be present at the lecture delivered bv Rev H. R. Coleman to the masonic frater nity at*that, place. Mr W. N. Clvburn hag accepteiT" a. position wiVrh Messrs Gao<on ?k Williams : ; ll'i'k1! i Mrs B. M.'Pearce, of Camden," if I visiting the family of her brothV' in-law, Capt J. E. Pearce at tliwT, i i p'ace. ? I . \ . ? Mr B. M. Jones paid n britf vis it to Camden the past w^k. ? Mrs Mary Ann Hjltion, wife* of Mr D. R- Htlton, of J&ilaio, Ker shaw coutttv, died atrrer lai>i Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ??f paraJy&ts. * She was born May 9nh 1829; and was, theiyf?re, ncwilv $4 yea*s old. Four children, Mi w, \Y. E., and J. E. "Hilton and Mr* L. E. Mc,G?>ngan, survive her. Her remains were interred in the family graveyard on Friday mora *?>2- ? Miss Luia, the charmini daugh ?eff-of Mr P. T. T witty, of Heath Springs, and Dr Griffith, of Hart? ville, nephew of Rev H. T Griffith, President of ti* Cooper Limes* one Institute at Gaffuey Cilv, wen married at Heath S 'rings Tuesday*. The ceremony was perform *d bv | R-?v J. S. Croxton at the resid-nc~ of the bride's father. They will re- ; ?<ide at Hsrtsville, where DrGrif-j fyh/has located f.?? the practice ?.fj bis profession. We wish the hap ny '.young conple a pleasant and prosperous life. Mr Satnnel Young1, of Westviile who, about four or five week's a<?<? was severely burned in the face ?viih turpeuiine while ^landing .near a s' ill, diel a? his home la*r M' ndav from the effects of his in juries, He han not been able to partake of any food forjfaar week-*. H, was 52 years of age and leaves a wife and eleven children surviv ing him, his benfg the first death that . has occured-in the family One son, Mr W. T. Young is ia the [employ of Capt J. E. Pearc at this I 'place. The remains were iuteired I at Westville Thursday. | Dr W. H. Wood and Miss S-Jlie Plaxico, of Hood town, wh<. elojud and were married vla:?t Mondax ; night in Y<>rk oouanr at the re*i- j dence of W. B. Hopd, Rev W W | Patchford officiating, are spending their honeymoon ai t.?is place with I the faiir.lv of Mr S. S. Plaxico, an! uncle oft he young lady. L Spartaxburg, S C.. Sept. 4, 1891. i Globe Phosphate Co., I . ' " Columbia, S. C. ; I osed this season on on* crop of corn *200 pounds per acre of your |Glo>|fe fertilizer. I regard it as Uroofi or better than anv I have t *?ver\used under corn, and ,h'*pe 1 th ?t \wiU be in rav reach another year.' *\t C. A lex Wwoo. Itch, M'tose and Scratches of ev<* ry kind, on human or nnimalg.rnred in 30 minut<s by SVolford's Sani tary Lotion. Tsifs never f^ils. I Sold by Dr F. L. Zerap, Camden, s.C. English Spavin Lin ament remov es all H*rd, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes, Out lis, Spiints, Swepnpy, Rinsr-bone, Sti fles, Sprains a!J Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. S.ive *50 by the us* ->f one hottie. Warranted Ihe most vonderfu.1 Blemish Cnr* ever kno^n. Sold, by Dr F. L. 5?erap. Camden, S. C. Rheumatism Cared in & Day.? "Mystic (jure" f??r Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 in 3 days. It* action upon the system is reflfearkahJe and mysteri ous. It at once removes the cause and the disease immediately disap pears. The first dose greatly bene, fits; 75 cents. Sold b$F. M. Zemp druggist, Camden, S. C, , , , ' Vs ' '?? ? ' ? v_ So&thjZast Sershaw. Tue farmers have a hastle on them cow. They are going it in real earnest. Mr Wra Flagging, of Sumter, j spent a short while in our com munity last week. . y Something has to be done with or for the roads. Tiie one. leading out Camden east is as bad as it c.5*i K\ Mucb of it is serera.1 inch es. if not feet, underground. It -:Us c.cut np bv the wagons guano. And ^when one piirt become impassable, the Wagons stouid se? k better roads by tiurtiina; <mt, luniil the r?>ads have been cut 1 * 1 iu io holes axle deep. We^woubt like to call attention to thatl jpiee*< i <>i road -between Q^mdee-. and; Pine Tree creek. This should be j.ut in i^oort repair as soon as the weather "a til permit. *1 ' Must people especially thejfarmV ers are very anxious to pijoeure pigs. i'he exorbitant priie bacon litis induced mary to iry to grow their own meat.. We h?>pe that ail may be successful in thin for western pork is out of! the question. The farmers are making, ar rangements i.? r a larger crop of cotton than ever, and if an an enormous crop of cott*>n is grown this year, it will require two pounds of cotton to buy oue of b.icon bext fall. : ' * f I Mrs Irene Kennev, who lias been very ill, is much i?eiter. We aro just emerging from tUe rigors of one of the coldest winter* in years into the loveliness .1 of I balmy spring. S ion the breezes will lie redolent witivthe otTqvs ?-f building forest, and all 5Jatui^ yvitl j he iu?ber cheeris* mcto?l. Already the giant pines are buttriipg under I ttie fragrance of spring winds. The fields ere long will be gay with ihc choicest flowers and fresh wiih Che greenest grasses. How im pressing to breaih'j tile fragrant laden air of spring! It infuses new life into tbsi, aged, arfd makes the young to; rejoice. Give iu? the country in spring time!, Us facinations. ils nliureme&ts holds ' , , r me with a speil of wonderment, and every ftep is a scene for an outbuist of fret. a vadmiralion and sole ins'pirir:.; i-uiuusUsoi. Give me the counlrv ?.y ail means. ? Let ine I ve arvi iUc^r^e. Morr anon. Old Pete. Brick Arnica Salve. Ti?e Best r'.aivo in t!ic world l'or C.utsJ j Bruises, Serw. Ulcers, Salt Lthcnm Fever Scr js, Tetter, Chapped H?nds Chilblains, Corns/ and all. r*.km Erup thSnsXanu positively- cures I'tles, or no pay r?uj'iir"<?. It is guarmteed to give perfe/i or money refunded i Piim 2.) cents oer box. For sale by F. 1 Lj Zejiti-. . i vrJr m ? : '? ? ?? ;1' '? J Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and sure y do. you jroe-',; i: you have a cough, ctdd or any trouble with throat, chest or lung#. Dr Kind's New Discovery for coasarntv tion, coUjf'is an i col ts~ is guaranteed to triv- reli f, or mon-.v w:ll *e paid back. Sufferers from LaGippe f mod it just the thin^ and undor its use had a -speedy and perfect recovery. Try a s unple bat tle at our expense and learn for your self just how good a tiling it is, Trial bottles tree at F. L. Zenip's drug store, . Large size SO.*. and $1.00. j Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, Xi-w Cass.'ll, Wis., was troubled with nsttr*dgi> and rheumatism his stom-ich was di <ord??red, his liver was affected to au alarming degree, ap* jetite f-11 away and. hi, wis terribly re duced in flesh a;id strehgtn, Three bat tles ?f Electric Bitters cured him. Ed ward S*Wphrrd, ILirrisojr/, 111., had a running sore on his lax o eignt years' standing. Used three bottles of Elee tric Bitters and seven boxes ofBttcklen's Arnica S*lve, ;<n 1 his leg is sound and well. Joitn Speaker, Catawba, O,, had tive 1 ir^e fever sores <m his ljg, doctors said he was incurable. One b??ttl*?5of Kleetric Hitters and one b-?x Buckley's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sol.l at F. L. Zemp's drag store, ?n| OOD'S CU RES ^eoaUo'her preparations ft possesses curative p.wcr pe^.U'.r t$ itself. Be sure to get Hoodi^rwparilU. <Vieo Baby ?u sick, wo gare her Castoria. When the was a Child, she eried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Caatoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. ; - ' ? | ' 4 ' i ' "?} S. J. ENGLISH, TH * * * |aslii?Ha!ile * * F?r artistic- work and polite j attention, give me youi patron a ge. Til** proprietor and two com- j petent assistants ;il wa\ S read\ to serve customers. PRICES RE Shave, 10c; Hair Cut, 2-fe Special attention given cutting CHILDREN'S hair ThursHavs au reduced price. Remember my place of-busiaess ; 2 doors below G G. Youngs Book Store. Fur a first-class shave, ht?ir cut and shampoo, gi ve me a call. to I On S, J. ENGLISH", J NO C. WIf.TErS | Whoesale Grocer. ? y- ; ? Wholesale Dealer in WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, r; V ? ; pr ifjkfi H 1m = ? ^ilSI The first series of stock of th? Enter-1 prif* Building and Loau Association , will be wound up April 29, It93, upon the payment in addition to th^regnlsr" I assen.-rnpnt, on the first Monday in April, an assessment of ? 40 cents npon en-n share, payable with the ^regular April payment. 'jtorrowers-ivho wish to procure m can cellation of t^eir bondi'inay do jo 'at once by giving^aotice tio the Secretary and Treasurer, Paying to him the April asise?stment^nr7*r?u?c'\ 1 ?: By orde r oir the Board of Directors, i P. T. V1LLEWGUE, Pres. I r E. C. ZEMP, Sec'y. awTS^ea.. ; - jgjggj^j M K isKerat. p._ of Th,e Camdi:^ lowing dates July 12, 1SS9. L Ortohtr 11, 18S& 'anuary 24, I*SiO. Deeen-.ber 2G,? l8iX)r f. These pap^r * are needed to complete our files. Any party haying issues of the above <iat?;3 will p'eaae notify this office. . \ NOtlCE. Tl/ cnti-? vU-J- k jf merchandise of] Taylor 6i Co. is l/in* cio-ed out cost;, ?< Tib ?:ork wiljfbc o?F?-re<i at*maU for the nt-vt t^o wi&itfi. In the meantime, offers are invitee' for the stock in blocks vr as a whole. s . ; \ ^ W. M SttAS'$0 K, Assignee. i. 1). KENNEDY, A*t. Creditors. Camden, K. C., March -.6, 93. THEtOSTBOY. If JOHN It. BUCHANAN, who left" his home in Clu-ster, S. C.,on4thof NovemlKjr last, nill only make known l to his father his whereabouts and condi tion, lie will grea ly relievcssusp^hae and anxiety aho^t him , ar.d He will not be in erfertU]Kffl^ JOHN H. BUCHANAN, , Chester, ?. C. fOUMMOXS FO R KELIEF. | South Carolina 4;.Court or Common Kershaw Bounty. Tv Plkas. I ? ? -* ' ill:;- . ? Wartha Z. & Rodyers ami J. /). ' Frances Sparrow,. Plaintiffs, citjainsl T hoe. L. James IP. Davit, M \J. YJsiloria S. JE 'Ivma ^ yDains ami JS. Fhrrtlla Davis, ' Defendants. $ -) To th? Defendants, Tlroraa* I> Davis, James W. Da^is, M. J. Victoria Davis, S. Elvina Davis ami 'VI. E* Fiorella Da*, vis: . ^ You are hereby summoned .and re quired t> answer tin complaint in this v?rtSon. iof which a $*t*py i< herewith wrvi'd upon yoa, artd to serve %<fcopv oil v<>ur answer to the said ctuuyjaiit oil the sulwtcriher at his otfice in Caph'.ien. S. C. within twenty clays after .tUfcj ser vice hereof, exclusive of the day ot^urh service; ami it you fj^il to ausuregr the, complaint within the tnn<* aforesa?^. tlieij plaintiffs in t'.us art ion will apply to the j Court for the relief Itunan led in the j complaint. AV. D. ?R V sTUAM, Dated Ftb. 17ihr 18J3. " Tiff's XiVy. TJo {he 1). f/n<l;mts. >f. J. Victoria Davis an \ 8. Klviua T.ikte no tice that the complaint, together Tvith the summons, of whiter the iforc^oiiU? is a ropy. was in the office of the clerk of court lor the county of KerHh:r*\ state <*f South f'aroiina, on the 17th tfeiy ot Ftbruaryf,.]?>3; W. D. TRAXTHAM, '</ Atturner. SPRING OPENING \\ 5 ' -V] SuHsi iW?e fur The Crrokiclis. . I am now receiving and ? ?peniiyr np 1 daily ike large t *nd handsomest line of Spring Clothing. Ilatb and GenU* Furnishing; ever brought to this -city, and embvaitMUsp ait\ the leading novelties and staple patterns in Gents' and Boys' ( lothing. Having made h socially of this branch of busi ness for ipnrea than \ twenty \ears past, and not " l and ling >e general or tnixei stock, i can safely assert that I am bett r equipped to serve }ou in this line than any other house iitj this state. There is another item which is worthy of y<>| fx cart ful consideration, yfad tnat is that I always ^ndeavor to <^ive you a dollar's worth for a dollar, and when yon see my Hne ot suits at GO, !$; 0:50, $12.50 and $15.U0 you wilj wonder how tbe:v can be sold uOuch figures. ; It is e asily ex-; plained. D<.;Ing the largest! Clothing bu*in#ss of any house ; m South Carolina, 1 ?m enabled ro buy my Stock at a closer] margin than smaller houses? and when you make your cpur ch ses hum tne you get the benefit of it. It you are n-?l already 01 i,f my - customers, who ar? n t nierous and located \u every! portion of^ bouth Carolina, I want to make one of I guarantee sitis prompt! specialty ofcbttrasize, stout aft siim suits, und keep a full June of them in stock. ... ? * If von cat** ok visit Columbia] attention. m. L. KIN A RB 1%^: i , *Vj, * Vc I* -y 120 MAIX STKZifir. pOro-MBIA,"-S- o Old tor sale r &t lUi? \o4p? *? *?.???* J[?, hofliistl HL I [M RMK - * of more tvpntv <20) f eet.oMew within Hchooi district N 6* 1 , ?f Kcr?l?aw cwuritj, harinR bee a pretexted to the undersign eds Board ol Trustee s uf.tuuj ?#*.hool dis trict. praj io? thut an election be heldioa the qjiewion of letting ;>Qnd? to ihfc amotrnt of tVn thonniKl dollars fltO,! (or the f>Ufpr?e?feraBS '' '' **** tin* srJtobla tchcc. avhoal district No. ! I.* an At?Tt>fitI Stale 4iti Nofi 1.802 :T No# xrleV$o- 1;, s iacce erf s 'Jei.crAifias! in election Hclutol idikti I TLT"'^. ''"Vr^ Carolina, entitled An h^TfT *mtK *$w ispne ftf bonds by dMrtrt woker One of Kershaw. <h#n?**"^pbrovja .24, A.l>. X&&U: No# w fcie wd4t-| of TrSWt^ ot school dfej Xershtaw cnw'y, i? pro mptest, *pd by virtttc (4jnh f lX u* bv; & idyl* to/thf (fy do^Vrei^iuttvr thit , ih" t;04l!fiwl voters .7 f ? . So. 1 pt-K*rr]\A\x county he IfcQd m ?h*'t-ity of $aiMM & oh tlie; f -ortli.diS ofiA r?rU ; A. j), 1*33, <!& ?fo?*?d />f i<?oinjrl*?hT* if *aid scfur I tti?tr;H'.No K ? f Kcrhaw- coir.ty io tlie amr^iiti oi teh-ihomand dolljf^ ($W 00j| OOV-fvir tht pterpiite erec^njj furnishing suitable school buiMin^* in said sch(?pl' ciUtrM N? 1; At said; election -?boti voting in favor of sa id ?nb-l Knbu-npcron \ Titft have 'he wiord ^Hnb-; seriptfoa" tvritien ot* printed upon thrir baUtfts,: those ^voting .mteit -{said ieripi ion: will Jtave the words scriptjnn?' written or pHnied upon^ieir ballots Tim polls for said elfcti n wiH be oner.ed nt the 0p<?rh House inthc c*t> of 4 Gulden, .S. C. on saVl 4th day of .4pril. A. D. >8$3 at sevenXo'cloclt a n? and v ill close a< t'-)ur o'clock jj n1. J. A. SheF>rni W. Jones and K. A. Witt u reby appointed managers] ectioa hVrebv ordered* i. M SHANNON* Ji E. VAUGHAN, J. T. NBTTLES, TVnstees of aScIio j) District So/ 1 ol ker *haw iymntv.i ill ; ? ? wr ti ko A iky ara . of the special Moctoag,; hale ft UaBOT.JNA-KkiWRAW COtJNtl SxU of Heal y jBvfai* utuler Mortgage. d . Sir 4-K t! ,- 'v , . 1 irtu* oy? prwer of ?al? j v-o^e wctairfiW *? *t gage, which is oft ijecort! in t'ae office of I Re-ister of Mesne Conyevearc f?f Ker- j ahr.w county ift, tb<> -sPite of Konth Caro- 1 lina, in book P P, on page "H6. we will soil ki front of the Court hou*c diK?r in Camdso, S. C., on the fir*t M?nd"jr>(be- , ing the 3rd day}; <^f AprH,lXP3, within the le^ri) ]???? of aaletbeidlowinjfde- j ac*pHt~?*l estnte. via: All that piece, pi)re<?l or ?ract o? land and building* therein, situate, lyimr' and belie ia tho county and slate aforesaid/* on taining one htondnnl and ffriypix acre*, more or fei*. and bound* d as follow* North bv lamia o! IV., A. *5 iley . Knat by land? r.f At- A. Boyki iL Swab by lands of \V. A. Bailey tind West by lands ^/WV A. Baife* . The above de?rill?rd proper ty is the ?nd;vided;tfact that WU8 left by Viimie fowfcn to her, children. Terms of sale:-*-G?ah; par?iu*er to pay.f r mm; i H. BAUMand M.BAUM as |fifilBAUM BROS , t* Mortgages. H gHiqUFF' v aSAIiK. ^outii -GAKbavA- Kershaw Cdctrir. D Conway ' and\ 'Sty Jfuvxe, Plffq. I w? . *'* $ Partition Sale K. Jinykln% et Drafts. ? j! \ 1 In obedfence i to 'at'} orde.r of Court \iated February ISth, ISDS, p ??ed in the '? .f ?.kt? Hr* ? i a ? ,?^>>e Cause. I wRl/O l&feM wdfty in A pri witidn tj:e peg f the Ornitt >1 S. cr,, all thiit t< >wn of Camden. for afcle on the i at. pnhfte ?u? urf of wjft, in do/>r in Vami land s^uated in ?C li , having.a1 ryl i tneV fronriuf 66 feet in Kimr str<?e+jmd ?.x-j lending bai-k Northwardly ?64 feet and biun<fceovo& the East! bf p.einiaes otj Tbodrtl* sc*pton, now Qceupicfl by Kcz iah Boykin>^$onih Vn^Kinjr street and J West bv pre|it8es of.gawreiice Chebtnut Term# ?>r site :~yn?h . "Pureliaaer to I pay for pap/if ^arcb 10th|i r: b.:william.s, - " - R. K. C. HEKlfV'S SALE. ' iH '? ; Fl ,1 8 Jjc?L'Tu CaIoux.) ? Ker$iuw Cocxtt. U ner and by virtue of a paarer of sale foil ruined inV a lax execution to mc di* rected bv J. ^Roliinga. c ?unty tr"a?Ui ? er for Kvrshaa^uPn y. S<mth Carolina , I will offer for ?%e, on tliei ftrst Monday in April. 1808 f\ln ring t be k'jral houra of *afe, ih front Vfrthe court house door in Camden, S. C.i the frfWw rg describ ed real e?t;ife" vizy ^ -111 qint pie<-ef par- i ceUor tta^rt of bind, situate, lying and; ^>eing in hod district Xo8 of the atate 'and cour.ty aforesaid, . containing two ! hundred a'ndV twenty f220|) aere.s more ' or les*? and bNtnuled ?s follows : Nwth bv lands of Wuv Maitia. TEa?? by landn of S. O.tJ'ybum, Sbutli jit |and? of Aleck Boon and West by V"(h* l^? P- Kirk lund. Leviel ep >n as th? pr^pcrtv ?f the es'ate (f James Koo arid to be ^o)d at the suit of the state of St uih Carplina for bicrk taxes. ' i - It B. M^ph 10. 1S93. . arK . c. ? St', '"'l *^" ' j ? ? HEItlFF'S SALE. Sdi-tic Ca:joi.in.v- -Xeusijaw . v - jDovxYv. .4 Jj Barnes as flr'or ] of Estate of Edwin | Deer re (tames v? \ * for TJ Itodger s , A 11 En * [ Forerlos jjVtxh and M E Rods* \ ur< , ?? era. l;y^ yi^|^ ' ftb?t MohtUytfllw Srdd ? vf ItlgJ following ^St-rib)iti fpll ttat^iwSser fHtree! or iritct of land , .Tcrta.- : ? ilj&'haXt tWh and <?:iiar.c-; on 41 $n;<tit of tine jVa.% with in'qerag from "4?fe. piiyxW* a inanity i>tc'ur>;(l bj l>m4 ?f j>;;ri-i?;i.Mjr Mil a pmniines flafe. K. B. WiLUAMS, tfarchlOth. 1895, 5. k. c. lj wf.1 ii?r.d money on r^rsr-naWe terras at c!>t*!V r*t?-s on first htortgagt' acriirity of isai estate in t'ani Ion aa-i Ker?!iaw ecKiuty. - W. II.. INGRAM, i ? Suniter .S. C. ' -rLk 4;i.'-' . fi r :*.\ ? t.M ^ ''9i? I beg; leave to friends and th4 general pubti tint I. am M longer iatfbe old Rett's stand, but have opened a Vfl HmrH M? stiii * *iv ? ?e . ample1 accomodations ^ l^haid^ntwnce ? fromMain #DeKalty Term^^-Cash or eqit ? -I attention [giveS* to IMr" *) :-s [i '??jliaVe in m j empWy Vite?n Williaiiw, the most aombetent worknaat5\in tbnt line in the city. AH htacksmiih >work promptly and carefully donbu All work guaranteed. Kaiis faction given, or monev refund-! ed. , i Rcspoctftlllyj * ' l ' | - ;~ It has been tested ye|i r al'rer year by raahy prominent *wd successful farmers of the South who continue to use it, and who endorse it *>ver thbir oIwb signatures. If \}ok va$ed ?'HOME FKRTiLIlZEUS" you iH^d no induceuiieiit jto continue it. 1/ not, we, auk \ ou to^ive it a trial, anii ar^ satis lied you will be p|PH*4d ^ilh it It deserved l> ranks Umo$g tUe standard manure* of th? ?lty, a^d all who try it si^y it lis ckap and the besjt $9 get concentrated plaUt io( m the smallest space fi>r t\ smallest a mount of mon^y at^. tlic least possible freight. It is tcthe interest of every live, energetic, wide-aw^ke fyrmejr to ns* it You can save money by it, you camnalce moneyby it, you can make gp>od ifcropk with it, you can learn U?w practice eeon*my^h<-U will ben? efit y ou and everjfc one connects ed with you iuveur daily work! FOR SALE BY?? 1 . ' . J 3 A ? $.?Mrao8.: Oall^jwiMhtm for A ni ual Cirj cu!ai\ giving lull directions toi composting* 'The FER TILIZE^ also certificates t*r?m representative and well known tanners ii} the states o North (,-arolina. iSouth C?ro Una, Gforgia, Florida and Ala bama^? I v Q-AKDE1T SjEJEI^S We have jn*t rmnv./d a lari:e and v?\l afitwrud invoice of GAROK&& FLO^Vhtt frow the \\e!l-kuowi> nouneof * ?? wlik-L vrr offer t<>4?ie fa risers of K?-riha\v roiintv :?t loir^t c:tnh pKe.-l T;ii? i the hiru' ?f s'o k <>f SKKDS we tmvr ever carricd. :iu?l *?- b* Ii?ve ii? ine u U* EVKKY variety kan.wn in thia l*iniy S-?'utluTnrliui ite.~~-\ l.a$t but nof leas*. \fcje pnJ-; our* ?lviv on 1 1 1 ?* PL' UK and ik'KK.-'H Hto,*k ot DRUOS ?n?l MEHlCf^KS we mrry Hud the nffurvn ^y ?i;d earoWe uj??o> the c/nallcMt older ;o \?' pr** xeriy-t-ou , *>? K. in ; especially. prvparvd for w .rk in thU d> parment. *_ DH A, i MllilRB . _ DR G STOUK. ' * ' Mid* in all Bt yk* and thfft. Lljhtcrt , | ?trongrr-t, rafeit vorklnc, wfert, *lmp!e*t. meet itccamc, nut cotnpacjt, ?\nil most modern. - For MK ^ iil dealer* in trcM. CmVipMi miudm by ' Th* riCarlSn Tire Ann* Co., Kbit Havxit, ComrM A GOOD SEAMSTRESS HonilMsEssm ! A NO A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY 18 omc or ova NEW SEAMSTRESS SEVyiMG* MACHINES. ks Kooth Carolina fi*ilirayCo, 11. ClIAWBBRLAtli, Receiver. ^Cavu kh.S. Ffli. 12, tSQfc V Oa ?*? dulii )a and aitei thi*d*t? 4?ily tritat- viil iu ftccctdruice withthc foU??:itg w?t ? r ? " < i v 'c ' 1 Ta* Cair??!t?ii ?' Bcjrkiui 1: u Ua^r 'Odrf ?* Cforemont " fSSH woiw eocti AM ' T? ? TX7 74* la? ko> 5cn .li t* ? ;2 ! *? MfrhlletOn 4* W ftleriv ? " j*rr K'n^vilie IttvJ.dvp sj?>y. 44 <;hi?Pie?to? ! ' Armaria f C ? v 7. , . . qOiKO fojifit. # Lv A uiri^a: " Chi(ri(:.<tiin 4< umtni'iii !* Kin^vi.it* " WaUTV?y, , ' Micfrllct on. if ?" mWr " I'lsirctwmt ;4< Ha^ooa* '* ttoyki** ; Arv Can?<U n *w ?? lo<WVv ?jw>\ -H? 1052? Woj on v/wAiv n ??!*'?*>* : .'4 j ' J ' 0 Conne<*tUjC!S n>?<lcfltx C*i? 1 en for the North siul Kaat viia 3 CV H. I * . For throng tickets io*U f*? ntfNrittfc', Souther West or vid^Ctyde S Ship Co. to New Y - rjc and the; Kr.?t vi* Oh?rl<^ ton npjrly to ' - *. B. WALIMCE. i y A*t? (Wea: C.M, WAHD.Cten^ Mnnjwr. ? r.v Charlestfe, Ci^cSnEsi & ChiUgoS ? Schedule fftking ?ffej\JYb. li ! ' OtaXG Xofcf h. * >f?> si i Lv. Caw .fen *? DeRallv " We$trUle ? ;* 4< K?rnh;iw " Hc"?th Spring 1:5 :-it> " INc^antlim 1!>4'? 44 l.ancHKtcr *4 Catiw'on .TVt. *? Kock Hill " YorkvilU; Ar. IMa^-ksburg <T 1 Lv. Bl?ck$burg . ?4 Shelby " Kntherfonlton ? ? Ar. Marion GOlNCi SOUTH. Lv. Marion *' Kuth?*n'ord'o?? " Sbrlbv Ar Bl;u'k.suur^ ?X* .I* | V \ i : 0 i fi 40 j ? *! t Nk> $fc? i pv.t 1 <> 1 1 5s j 2*4 30 ;;:4 ?? 53 ?> * 4 1. 1 4 3*! i-i ^ Lv Blarltluug 44 Yorkv.lle \ , ?4 }.;?vk n;i! ?' Catawba JVt " Lancaster *' Ileasant Hill " Sj?rin^r 1 Kersliaw ?? WoKtril'e " iVKaib Ar Cnmdvn * Areftmo^h^jon ^tglTf? . t i):?jly l'a-.?cjWr. , .? Trai;is oij ' at it II stations, F'asnenjfer trains^ r u?- through i c i twren Kirirville 1* a<k*l r.rir. j Nd. 33 'J) n.inut.'K at K<rr?fiav. ( fur ciiniur. j y'th !{. & 1). a ? Ksbrr^ ::?;?? K<?ck 11 hi, with S \.J<. at Cufc'wlu Junction ui <1 wit I; li Xairov una^c ii\ Uci?.ca?i?ii.asjd VoikV'tde I C- M. WAED, Gmviai Mxtiaj^rl A. TKIPjf, 8?p^. ; ? ' \ / T.v AtkiiiH " KiliotH /? " Wi^c kv " %. m')V Ar Lt:eK?ow 1 I SOVTH AND SiHKH CAItb -J.IXA Kir'R. ;>?*? > ?. ? " V ? ? W Nojtl?bour.<l trai.i. No -!8. ^ . ! * f /0 ? 4. 8 jj? p!fr:> k 35 plifc.; 9 00|);^k H-.Opku * U> ppti k. , ; 7f0?l?v 7 lfljt |?: ? 7 a hi,. 1 4"? a iit ! h(Wa *? ? a 4: ; No. 4$ <-ui.?HkU vi:h W, G. - k A. ij. ; K. train No. t*9 g? inj Hor?/n<<M < No-47;? ?nr.fCt? villi W. C. &.A. trail; i No 58 pang to&arf ? mttr. N'? 47 a?f?l <8, uiixc<I I rHu*.". pawer gi* ; ?n<l It t, Waiir rxrt j t Kui:?Uir. i ! JNOliAKUY, \\ Q?i. 8uj>t. ; Sou: 1,1 ouad ln?iu, <7. Lv Luckirow ?? Ztiu|* ? 44 Ki*h<|?vi^ Wimcky *' KHU in Ar Atkin?