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f JJectl T jSElO, 1 89 1 H Our N.w Offico We are' comfortably quartered, 1q our tyowjolfloe and wo are pleas ed witli ihfe move, *ud many of our friends have expressed themselves ?s being delighted with tho change. Wut moving i^, no sru?.U Job, and we trust auy short comings iu the paper this week will be attributed to this fact. School Notice. The next session of the Cauulen ?Graded School will open on Mon~ * /day, September 16th. All deferred trod conditioned ex aminations will ba held on that day 'and the next. Tnese examinations will be of exactly the same leugth aud general char^ctsr as '.he Finals in Juue: sm all conditioned pupils tire warned to bo pepared for them 1f they wish advancement to a high er grade. Failure on the part of ?suotl pupils to present themselves for examination during the first two days of the session ? without sufiflccnt excuse ? will be construed M failure on examination. Parents will please see, by their reports, on *hat studies their chil dren are oondftiojwd and help tham tomake studies In the coming exam ~ : - ? Pond Jfo^e* ph^ttered. The Lancaster Review of the 2" * 'contained the following: "Somebody's pet cat committed ouleide one night last week by "4 Jumping into Col. II. G. Mclhvaine well, and ^hereby hangs a i^je. For a day or so before its presence was discovered, the Colondl, delect ing something peculiar aljoutj 7 i,he taste of his water, was ?o*j etatio over the fond hope llist his f.(* we'l was developing in t.6;a mineral spring. So confident was be of the fact that he sat up oil night drinking the water and laying plant* for the organization of ? a gigantic joint stock company to l_i.-_b.vu Id a palaliaL hotel for the acco?. - uiodation of health seekers. Fina1 ly, some tell-tale hairs were discov ered "in the swim," which causcd "theColonol's pla^iy a? weii as tils 1 etomach to oollapse with a sudden ness that wa^s truly painful and ?startling." A Postal Card Is all that it will cost you to get * specimen copy of The Columbia , Dah.t Rkqisteh or Thk Columbia Wrkklt Rkgistjer.c Tho Daily" is $6 a year, and the Weekly *1. Id tW Weekly you gel 12 pages of real live news, a handsonclep print paper and good large type thai any one iaay-ttuui. ? J a the Daily you get tlie best telegraphic news ^ Mutant- ? tiito*~ef the Associated Press, whose leased wire runs info The Jteftister office, supplying 13, OOCfc words of the latest news ever}' night. The Constitutional Convention iis near at handv and The Register wiU contain u gcod report of tho proceeding*. Now Is the lime to eubspribe if you wist} to get Lhe continuous news of yibo Conven tion . , ./ , Address Charles A. Calvo, Jr., Columbia, S. C., for. specimen cop ies of the Register, and in subscrib ing remit by P. O. order, register , ?d letter, express draft or personal cheek. ^ { \| " J " 1 Pi omlscuous Items Babbit metal for sale at this of . fice. . ?'.f He is a fool who ciyinot he an gry ; but he is wise who wi.I not. The Atlanta -Constitution and The Camden Chronicle one year for *1.75. " As Sister "Vi via r." is such an ex pert housekeeper, ^pne of the Chronicle's correspondents wishes , ? us to inform her that he would like for her to act as "presiding ang??l" ? over a domain only, four miles apart. There will be po excuse now for "Vivian" not going to 'brotrrfcr Johnson's, and we will ceitaiuly ex pect her to go. MOT WHAT WK 8AY, but m ?? tflM-ifeod's SarsapBrnia Does, that tells tho story of its merit and suc cess. Remember HOOD'S Cure*. Wh?> Baby wm sick, we cave hw Carton*. Wbeo she was a Chlkl, she cried for Cactorla. IVhen she became Miw, she clung to Osstoria. When abe hod Children, she gave them Caatoria. w?L A backing, cou^hkeeps the x bronchial J.utres in a states of con-* . stant irritation, which, if not speedily removed, may* lead to chronte bronchi t i s. No prompter remedy canbefound than Aye rV Cherry Pectoral* Its effect is loo mediate sad the r<*su)t,pei maneot, M if . _#or life or a life-long disease* like wyrofula, for exsftiple? The former cefrfcately would \*e preferable were It Mtmt Ayer'e Sarsaparilla eao always come to ? the rescue and five fht posf vs?fftrer health, ^Mfeagib, sad happiness. ^ AagUeh Hpavin Liniment,, rc " removes all bard, Soft or Callonstd Lumps and biemmiabee from horses, Blood Spa viae, Carbe Split ts, 8we? aey? Bio* Bsm^ 8Uies, Spraiaa, all ewot? TkroaUt Coughs, etc. Save see of one bottle. Wai Dr. 9*\ & ei ? Court ProeecHllHgH. Court convened in Camden on laso ||ondny rooming, Judge I. D WitheVspoon presiding. The Hist o?se tried was that ol Tom Jackson a. id Jim Hi own for burglary and * lavfenoy. Fhcy were found guilty and sentenced to five years in tlie penitentiary. Charlie Williams aud Henry Wil liams, larcenoy of live stock. Wil liams was guilty; Mickle was noi guilty. - Jack IVny pleaded guilty of la ice lie y of live stock aud sentenc ed to live years in the penitentiary. Atynie K. McDowall, Sailie K. | Wi'ikler, it. hI? plaintiffs, vs. C. J. Dudluy an<f Margaret Dutolap, De feddsoAs, for possession of real es tate. Verdict for the piwinlilts. Kdward I). Klias by M. Kali*kj ills guaidian ad litem, plalntitl, ys Enterprise HuiMing Loan Asso ciation and I), Wolfe, l)< fenijanis, note for $250 00. At this writing the case has uot yet been decided. The following is the presentment of the Grand Jury '? To his I Ion or J. 1). Withernam pre* siding Jud/o at the Sept. term, of tho Court for Kershaw County : " e> the Grand Jury, beg leave to make the following presentment: We have passed on ad bills handed us .to the best of our abilities, jladlnn true bills where the law and evidence war ranted it, with stiflh-incy to mako. out cases, ani ft ruling no bill* where in the evidenco was not sufficient to uuku out cusv#. We- thank yo1'1' ltonor, for the clear and explicit charges made to us bj you at to the lav applicable to tho various bills handed us to pass upon, and our duties in relation thereto which have enabled us to dispatch business more rapidly than we could have otherwise done. / The Public Roods are in as good con dition as we could expect them to be with the present plan of working tliem. But would recommend that a Cham Gang bo established by tho County Hoard of Commissioners, with which to woikthc Public ltouds. , We find the Jaii in as good condition dp we could expect it wilb the piesent building and thai the prisoners aro well eared for. But would recommend the erection of a new jail exclusive of a new Court House. We find from enquiry, which is altog.thyr reliable, that a new jail can be had at a cost not excoeuing seven thousand dollars and we recommend that tho Count}' Board or Commisioners bo empowered by. the next Legislature W issue bonds against the county not exceeding seven thousand jlollars. with which to erects new jail and with these bonds floating ut 7 opr cent iaU, wi, the wflol* indebted ness, bob principle and interest, can bo discharged in ill seven years with n half mill levy each year on the taxable property in the county. We recommend that 12 do/.en spit toons bo purchased for the use of the Court House <as a sanitary measure) if | bo many be necessary, as recommended by the Board of Health and clu'reed by your Honor,; and that notion? he place upon the backs of tho benchcs at the Court House by the Sheriff, forewarn ing all persons from spitting on the floor, and that be bo empowered to impose a fine on those violatinr the notice. . We find tho Poor House injgtiod condfo tiotv ami tlyj.iumatts thtjrij^i- w.tll carul * The books of the Co. officers are neatly and accurately kept, as the subjoined re port of i he expert (who^uffcfeer were previously asked for and granted l?y the court) to the committee of this Grand Jury will show, trhich will be read it% ebneetici) with this report and as a part of the same. Wo thank your Honor for the kind* and courteous treatment that you have extended to us. 1 We have examined the books of , ?tne Trlai Justice* of the ooiiiity and find them correct as far as we know. Respectfully submitted W. E. Glenn, Foreman. Messrs. W. K. Glenn, A. J* Freitag and P. A. Boswell, Com. of the Grand Jury of Kershaw Co: </ Gentlemen :~ln obedience to in structions received from you, I made a thorough examination of the hooks of the several Counij' of-, fices named below, and now beg leave to make my report, showing life results of sai I examination as folljws: AUDITOR. The book 4 of thisoificer aie prop erly aril* neatly k-"pt, and 1 find him well up with his woik, and that hla dupli. wi!l be ready for the Treasurer before the time foi the collect'on of talkes, and that all ac counts for and against the County have been audited by him, with the proper charges made against the Treasurer, anil that all accounts, vouches an J duplicates are prop erly filed. Tit K A 91' It Kit. j I find, upon examination. tliul 4ho Above named oilier Was charged by the Co. Auditur jtrn (he 15Ui *?f October, 1894, wilt) the sum of $46,5*28.26 amount . of taxes to be collected. That of this amount $4 4,712.28 was actually collected, leaving a delinquency $1, 815.98, the wai rants for the several amounts making the above total. having been placed in the handa^of Lhe Sheriff ^or collection. Tlurfunount collect ed above shaWo, together with their^StVfiriiL item?, viz', $97.50 the* proceeds of an abandoned land sale, $393.10 received from the CfyfHa-,, pensary, $281.50 collectcd n* fines imposeo by the ... Court. $2,092.50 aaaountofi.be borrowed funtjl, with the balance oit hand October 15th, I894,< of $8,504.85, makes a total of ,73-Churgablo to the Treas urer aib^e ihe beginning 5f the ooK lection o| tllM fur t?e year Just p*st. Tbfj amounts jro received have beeVdJetmrsed s^'follows : Remit ted to jsMU Trmorer $16,210.92; pafd Co. school claims $ IS, 274 61 , lust. on ratl.oad. bonds $10,360.00; inureat on achoo4 boa da $1,260.<KK rebate to tax / papers- ao order ad by Compt. Qea. ${91.00; ordina ry county expeiee with jory, wit fees* *Bd ceaaiatrte voaefcer* $9,274 li; am oust overpaid Illate Treas urer ?4d due by Mm Mia iRMint'e oommlsstoa $ljQ0M0. 89 mukea up tho total uiuount to TiiMurtf. 1 corti^T vlifil all i lie vouchers and account? cull ing for thu ijbovo expendi' urea have been carefully cli^Hj^ed bv me, and thai Uw cash on hfthd has been counted, w liilo the amounts deposi ted in the cit.v banks has been proved by bocks of said banks. I also certify that the business of; this otjlce lias been subjected to a thorough exainin aliotk in which 1 was aided through the courtesy of the elMcienl Co. Treasurer and Ids able assistant, by whom every book, record, voucher and oilier sources of information were laid open to ? no without reservation. Cl.KKK OK COl K'r. The wot k of thin olllce is well up ? o date, the rocords are well and neatly kept, and greet care is taken to irtiUte everything clear and plain to Hny inquirer .is to any business transaction pertaining to the olllce. I tind thai several improvements have been made to facilitate the work here, notably the purchase of several additional books at. -^a cost of *25 00: this is not additional ex pensu, however, as tie extra ami. was craved in a few months, while it whs of great assistance to the Clu^k, and makes tho reaching of the lecorda a much easier ia?-k to any inquirer. I tlfcd from the cash book of this office that there ore ileins amounting to $980 9.1 charg ablu to this office and learning that this caslwwaa deposited in .one of the city ?hanks I call* d upon the cashier and had the Account vcrU fled by the books of said bauk. COUNTY aurKJtVlSOl", In the office of thts official I find everything moving along in a husint ss-liko manner and that gieat care is exercised keep the expenses down lo the niltfhhymi thai every plan that can be dcvi&ed ^o fui the r the interest of the coun ty is put int?. operation. I found him short of record books which hampered him in the prosecution of Ins woik, but acting upon my sug gestion, ho added one J|l?ok to bis records which he lind*of great as sistance to him. 1 find from the records of this office that the indebtedness of the County has been somewhat reduced and now stands at. 8CHOOI. COMMISSIONER. r$ I tind from tho hooks of ibis of lice that upon the taking charge by tho present incumbent everything pertaining to the otllce was ac counted for and that slucc that time tho records have | been propeilv kept ? the school ex penses for each district being in an itemized condition, so that each ac count can bo looked into, and the aggregate amounts for each district accurately made u., thereby mak ing a recapitulation a^ easy task. l'U bat^judok. The records of this ollloc arc carefully and nearly kept, and ever ything relating to the <1 i<Xies of this <?ffie#r appoais to be performed in a creditable manner, with ihe excep tion of the reports of the guardians, administrate \nd /executors, I And that these re|\oits which should he made upon the 1st of Januar} of each your, are not so made, and it appears In some cases, that upon the appoint went of these persons tho records as fax /is the property to which uthey are appointed -to *atcb over are concerned, are blot ted out. As this officer is confined to h's home by sickness, I could not ascertain the cause. With \h?e exception, I see nothing unfavora Al! of whbdi Is respecliolW*!? milted. '? !? Waters, Examiner. Personal. Mrs. JohnR. Affile, of Kershaw* is visiting relatives iu Camden. Mr. G. C. Bruce lias been on h Visit to relatives at Bishopville and Darlington county. Mr. O. J. Meroney spent several days in Camden this week Hi* many frienus here a;e alad to see him. Mr. J. G. Richirds* Jr , and fam ily, of Liberty Hill, spent several days this vreek with relatives in Camden. Mr. T. G. Williams has accepted a position with Mr. H. K. Hulsal! and will be fQund thero on and af ter tlie 15th. ' See his card else where. Mr. Louie R. Parker, who for some time has been with Hirsch Bros., left on last Thursday to ac cept a position with A. Friedham, of Roik Hill. Mr. Parker carrier] with him the best wishes of the .entire community and we wish him much success in his new fit-Id. Jijrom 0?r (forro^onleny. V ? ? p? Providence. / Dear Chronicle: ? Fodder pulling is the order of the day. Some in this vicibity have coipinenced picking the fleecy atapta. '? Mr. Robert Davit of Clftirioont was in this borg some time/ago. Th6re is a meeting bos' in pr gress at l'rovideace M. K. cLnrch. The pastor Rev, J. C. Chandler it earnestly working for the salvation souls. Our prayers are with him. We had the pleasure of bearing Prof. A. G. Rembert, of tb*\ Wof ford Fining School* deliver an n<f aettiossl add rise at Reaiberu last ftainrtfejr. , "Spon eftjrs l*?i fc* lock a girl to eh a re h sol loaf liefi, that was MimB, sIm wlhdeaa* rtj mtt blivief birev^k VewiMSMp* he will "spoil" ft d rets on aVlothes Hue. * How kind B ro Mi. T. J." Is! We for one, will bo delighted 10 talt*; the proposed tii|\ provided wo can 44scaro us uu" a sweetheart. So do pul ii otr a little ivliib r^ro. *'11. T. J. and give ua tiniv to catch one. If "B. M. Il.n%ittts whai we Heat ed him to 4Vxtffts>' we arc sorry for the faie lie gets ut home. Mr.' and Mr*. tl.C, W actor, Sr. of Orangebu rg are upending sometime in thin neighboi hood. From appearances wo think we will have a marriage to report soon Vivian. Mt. Olivdt Sep. 4th. There is a protracted meeting in progress at Mt. tylivet Church. The pastor. Rev. /. "i KntZ'ring^ft is preaching some a hie sermons. Wo hopje that much good will bo accomplished. We are honored this week by n visit from two of Tho Chronicle's correspondents, 4iSis" and "Vivian, ft makes us feel as if we were elect ed. 1 see Mr. Editor, that vlvian wants you to recommend tier as a house- keeper, for 6ho says that she has lo keep, two houses., twenty mileo apart. We don't knbw how she keeps the one at Providence, hut if sho don't keep it any Hotter than the one in this neighborhood, we ure nfraid yon can't recommend her. [ Oh no, Vivian is a No. i houst keeper and '.t affords ns pk-as nro to so lecommeod her. fortu nate will he be who gets Vivian an his housekeeper. ? Ed.) Rev. Peter Stokes tilled his regu lar appointment at Beulah last Sun evening, taking for his subject, the parable of iho sower. Mr. JrA. Kiiby and Mi?s Lula Monroe, spent last sunday at Prov idence. Bio. H. T. ?T. please name the day, and if we are not mjesont, it wiil be because our "besletl" won t come. ^ 13. M. H. Abnoy. What tbo ltwmlt ol the. Town INopIo nol Vytintr ^ "Will be.\ Mi. Editor : ? A meeting has been in progress at Shiloh, conducted b\ Uu> pastor Rev. A. Stafford. . Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Waters of Charlotte, is visiting friends and relatives u? this place. There was a match game of base ball played at this placo on tho 3lH. ult., between the Abncy and Lvnehwood clubs. The score Htood 52 to 11 in favor of Lynch wood ; they will cross bats again soon. V | Some of our beat men in the conn ry are condemning the action of tho town people in the 1 ist elec tion. A good many or tliein acted very unwise by not voting, bot we must not go l?a? k on all of the town people f??r wi.ai some have done, but we do condemn those who did not vote the 20th ult, they clainT to lie pure "Jefferson Democrats" but failed to vote the democratic ticket. I* that is the kind nf democracy, I say god save it. And right here I will say 'that we country people will n<>t support any man for ofllce who failed to vote for the regular nominees or didn*t vote at all. If we country people ha\e to fight the negro and the majority of the town people, we w.ll do it ourselves. Wei Mr. Editor, I hope you will pardon roe for intruding on vour space, but 1 have been a>4?rief as possible. With kind regards, G. K. P. Mt. Buckton. Sept. 3. Fodder pulling is about over and cotton picking is coming; soon tho g<ns will be humming and the mar ket will be flooded with cotton. Rev. J. N. Entzminger filled his regular appointment at Svift Creek last Sunday. *nd after services ad ministered the qrdinat ce of bap tism to four candidatce. The Oid Field > School will be taught the present year by Prof, j. p. Gibbs, who has been teaching at Pisgah for the last six-yo-.rs. We welcome the Prof, in our neighbor hood. ? Messrs E D. Turner aud^Jv. A. Hush were visiting at this place on Sunday. ' Mr. GAY. Turner a guard on the State Farm at Boykina' who has been in bad health for a long time is spending some time with hia fa ther, at this placc; lie wi'.l stay until his health gets better. Mr. B. D. Turner a prominent bachelor from Boykina was sporting Til this burg this week. Mr. J. P. Wesberry of Smitbville has Just completed a Urge and handsome stable for Mr. G. M. Tur ner at ihUalace. ^ Miss Mattie Rush of this place is visiting friends at Beulah. # An'ioch Mr. Editor: ? We are busy pul ling fodder at present. The )*eild of corn will be splendid, consider ing the drought. Coil6n on some lands is taking the rust, and the cotton crop is ratbpr shoit. / Mr. T. L. Davis,\wh<Mm been ill with fever, we are glad to report, is convalescing. His little daughter, Rntb, and Tb?o. ate also about well. Mrs. J. W. Davis, who has been qulin nick* is much better. Mrs. Thomas Holland, . who has been s great sufferer from rheumatism, in still vefy low. We traly bt-pe that s?m ma y vet recover. Mrs. C. I. Shiver, 8r, has been very ill . tot twt llavi mmd to very little bettor at tlit writing. mm Jelijhtfal 9?aimoi for Infante and Children. ?' Custori* wc^lidtiptod toohlUlrow Unit, I rvcoinrmnut It *us nnwk>r to any pivscripltou fcuowu to nuv" II. A. Ahciikk, M IX, HI t>o. Ox Kn\l St., UivokV) u, JS. V. "TY d nso of 'Castorta' 1a?o wrtverflal and ltd merit* no well known that It Booms a work **,??)? ?upoi\> rogation to omlorwo It. Vow aro tho fntttUi^wit /ainllioH who do Hot Vooj> Oabtoiiu wlwWi^y roaoh." CxHiiOrt MaUTVN, P. P., Now York City. Custorin otuva Colic, Const i pat loo, s.iiir Stouuu h, DtorrlitMt, KruoUUlon, Kills Worms, gives sloop, ami |>roiuotea dK gctftiou, W'iMtoul injurious indication. " Vur wvcm'I ytw.1 I haw recommenced 'Castor!*,' mul shall alwayn continue to do t?o, l\? it haS iUWMliubly produced iKMlOikial results." Kdwin P. r.vuiiya:, M, P., 195th Streot and 7th Aw., Now York City. Tint Ckktai-h Company, VT Murray Stkikt, Nw York City. ' cr*> SPECIAL C>K,.A TSJ T_) OPFBR WALL '"PAPER. $1.00 to $0.00 IVr liooni, iiicliKlincr Konlora. Wo Iirvo made special arrangements with .1. (\ J^VAVIlKNCK Co ,, the ureal Wall l'aper Manufacturers of New Ymk, whereby wo are ul lc' ti? olVer to our subscribers the greatest opportunity to huv high grade wall paper at about the eost of production. Samples and circular snout ing how many pieces oi' paper a room requires and how to ham; paper, sent free on itpplicati m. Heo thoae prices : 8.\ per roll, (iold.?, lie. pv-r toll; Fini.ossed liolds, 25e., formerly $l.flO, Luteal styles used l?y the elite of Now York. As this ollVr only holds good f. ?r a limitod time, you should make your selections and purchase /foods at once. Orders sent C. (>. 1) Address all communications to J. C. LAW UKNCK .* CO., 10 Went 23rd ft., New York, N. Y. ^JflF^Sumples of this paper can bo soon at. tliis v I lice. BIG PROFITS ' .Ml , ojst SMAMi I N V EST M EN TJS. Returning prot-peritv will make many rich, but nowhere can they make sO much within a short time, as by successful Speculation in (-rain, Provisions and Stock. Of 1 I \ FOU KAulI DOL'.AH INVICSTIC1> can he nuide bv our SYSTEMATIC 1'bAN OF 81* lOCU LATION originated bv up. All success f :1 speculators operate un a ropular system. V It is a well-known f u t t lint there are thoUHimds of men in all parts of tho I'nlted States who, by systematic tr uling through Chicago brokers, n.aku large amounts every year, ranging from a few thousand dollars fur the mau? av!h> invest* n hun dred or two hundred dollars up to $50,000 to ^K'O.OOO or more by tluso who invest a few thousand. } It m ninu a fact ibai ihoac who make the largest profits from comparatively small invest inents on this plan nre persons who live rnvny from Chicago an. 4 invest through brokers who thoroughly understand systematic trading. Our plan does not risk the whole amount invested on any trade, but covers both sides, so that whether the market rises or falls U hry^-* a steady profit thai piles up enormouslv in a short time. YV'rllJe I'or Convincing P roofs, nUn^ir Manual on successful speculation ardour Daily Market Report, full of/tTnTnoy-innkinir pointers. All Free. Our Manual explains margin trading fully. Highest letiHrOnces in regard to our stand ing and su'^esti. ' - ~ . \ For furthcr^iiiformation ad ^ress TFliomas Co., Hankers ami Hrokerfl, July 19, Oin. \ 241*242 Kiullo Building, Chicago, 111. thfc season, was the marriage of Mr. .Jamet* MeLeod, one of our most in <liiHlrti.il n nd prosperous young men, t(? M Hii Olivia Holland, who is one of ih?) most prominent and highly esteemed young. Indies of our com munity. The murritige ceremonies were pronounced ut Anlioch Hup tist^CL'urcl^on Thursday the 22inst. Rev. S. I )y Yates oflicinting. Mrs Rami's Picket*, the pceom ^plistfed wife of Mr. James Pickett," ?vf Fail field, aeeompanied l?y her chttrming sister, Miss Trudie Hinds of Rtdgcway, te visiting' relative* near here. Miss Eunice Grfcsin, oi Fairfield, and Miss Mattie Rains of Long towf., two estimable .young Indie?, are visiting near here. We hope they wijl have o pieasunt stay? While in our community. k. i)ro. H. T. J.'s generous invita tion to the correspondents to eat' turkey is gratefully accepted by me, provided 1 can get oil; I nav n't seen my sweet heart yet. in re- ! gard to going me. - Guess she wjjj cotna if I can find her, but If don i coine across her, 1 will biting a friend. J. E. \ W'y not You? When thousands of. people aVo taking Hood's Sarsapanlla to over come the weakness und languor whicii are so coalmon at this sen son, why arsyou not doing the same'*' When .you know Lhat Hood's Sur saparilla has t ho po-ver to cure rheumatism, dyspepsia and all dis eares caused by impure Mood, why do you continue to suffer? Hood's cures others, why not yju? Hood's Pills are prompt and ef ficient. 25. Belief in Six Honrs. Distressing Kidney and Rladder diseaset relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kid ney Cure." This new remeoy is a great surprise on account of its ex oeeuing promptness >in relieving pain in the bladder, ki i.ieytf, back and every part rf the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieyes retention of water and pain in pass ing it almost immediately. If you want qtifck relief and cure this is your remedy^ Sold by Dr. F. L. Zejjp, Druggist, Camden, S. C. NOTICE, I wlnb to snbounro to my friends that on and after 8ept. 16th., I will be found at the itorcof Cnpt. II. E. Halnil where I will be Had for their, to call and see me. ? Viry Keapectfullr,. T, G. Williams. flept?A *0*. ^ 5 NOTICE. "| All person* are hereby warned not to tmMN on my land stauUed *near the beadcfmtl* bearer Dm, itfaallrs tut of J. U. Hhaw I Out mg >** her, making rofrlMWSM, li'Mimiiai foaay w*j whMffcfcftriotlr Mi* dw. ^ tfce, will U $1800.00 QIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. $i 50. ooevery month given away to any one who applies ' through ui for the moit mcritonous patent during the Uonth preceding. | We iccure the beat patent* for onr clients, and live object of this offer it to encourage inventor* to keep track of their bright ideas. At the same time we | wish to imprest upon the public the tact that rr 'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, 1 such as the "car-window" which can be easily slid up ' and down without breaking the passenger's back, "sauce I pan," "collar-button," "nut-lock," "bottle-stopper," and a thousand other tittle things that most any one can find a way of improving; and these simple inventions are : the ones that bring largest returns to the ?utl|or. Try to I think of something to Invent. \ ! IT IS NOT SO-HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken out through us receive special notice la the " National Recorder, published at Washington, D. C\, which is the best newspaper published in America in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year's subscrip tion to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. We alto advertise, free of cost, the invention each month which wins our $ ijo prise, and hnndieds of thousands of copies of the "National Recorder," containing ? sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention, will be scsttered throughout the United Stales among ca pitalists and fianu&fttuers, thus bringing to their Mt*o> tion the merits of the invention. All communications regarded Strictly Confidential. Address \ \ JOHN tyEBDERBURN A CO., Solicitor* ?f/Aneticnrt and Foreign Patents, 61? F JlHreet, N. W., Box 385. j Washington, D. C. | BOILERS 1 Get v Our Prices. Complete Cotton, f?*w, frrfat. Oil and Fertiliser Mill Outfit*; alfto Oin, Pres?, Cane Mill *n<t Shingle outfit*. IluiUting. <ftri<lge, F*dp>rj. Furnace mid Railroad Cantingt; Wfoad, MU1 Ma c)<in:it? and P<t?or/9api>li(i. Baiting, Packing, Ifljectt>ra, Pipe Fit ting*, Sawn, File*. Oiler*, ete. CAHT EVERY DAY. WORK 150. HANDS. ' - * ? UROV* PAWMOratl DWWr. i A Household Jl^cdy.' Ami ii novo f.itiw to cure KUem malism, ( aim ill, I'impk'B and nil liisciiM s MMhiny from impure hlooi, is INiianio Itlood lifthn. Thous amis t mlnisc it as theMiest remedy over oltV red to mankind. The I liiiuS'i mln of cures. pei formed by this remedy nre almost miraculous. Try it. Only ?100 per large hot* tie. For .sale by druggists. Seo nd vert i semen t elsewhere. Rules and Regulations Adopted by the Bortvd of Health of the city of Cam- ^ den, S . for the promo* Hon of' the health of said City, ho It resolved byftlw IloHra of U^lljt ni t i\c City ot (Camden, that tne 10* \ io Aing Uules ami Uegulations bo > and ben" v are tut lite prat l'?" ?l ?t>u health of the ycoi'lp^ww' i Thut all WftttfT closets? prlv ccsa noola and drains, within the crffwate ? . limits of the City of Camden, be at least once P*r month, or ? when deemed necessary b\ the Health otiicer or Hoard oi llfiuth. Anyone tailing after reasonable notice in !ritruV"tt? Hoard ?r H '"ult h, or an y member or otiicer .ut I ho tame. ^ "JJJ such Water- closets A<> .vlennw, orlath ing to remove any nuisance; snail, , fcfr oaoh and everv offence, upon before the said Hoard ot Healtn, i)e lined not less than Two ! ot W Von Dollars, together <H cleaning such \\ ater-clos its. ^e v oT re moving such nuisance, or bo im prism. ni not less than Ten not\more _ 'T? ' bog ' *2hall be closely penned / within the City limits tli October 15. A close pen shall bo con strued to mean any enclosure contain ing less thah six hundred (WO) square it. to each hog penned, and all such? u res or bens shall bo Inspected montniy or of tener if mcessary by the health otiicer. The penalty lor violation ot ibis rule shall bo a Hue of not less than iiuu nor more than 10 t?,or imprison ment not tea than U n ( 10) days nor more than thirty (HO, days, or both ilr.ed and imprisonment, In the discretion of the H3UThat owners or occupants of Prel"v ises shall, within twenty-tour fiours, wn.ove therefrom to a .point without the corporate limits, any and all dead animals', "carrion, or nuisance. Anyone violating this rule shall, for each such offence, be llned not i,w? vhan One nor more tlfan iive J)ol lars, together with the cost ot removing said nuisance, or bo imprisoned not b>B? than Ten nor more than 1 hirty oajs. 4 Anyone who shall fail* attar r**?* nimble notice in writing ironi ihe Hoard of Health, or an o member of the same, to have his or her premises properly cleaned, shall f fof each oilense be lined not more than leu dollars, together with tho cost oi cloam | lug such premises, or be impri&<mednot J lesa than Ten nor more than lhjrty |d\>8That the Health O Ilicer shall in apect the City Market, and ?ny " 1 place of business, from time lo time as , he may deem best, and shall order the 'immediate removal therefrom or any and all unhealthy, talnteilor meat, llsh, vegetables, Anvone 1 ailing to obey tho Health Otll cer in this regard, shall for each ollence hVlim" not" ii'?a than l'lvc nofc more than Teto dolli.ru, or be Unpr 8?^'hl?ty less than Ten nor more than J hirty dTlNo butcher pen shall ^ tbecl^ Within the corporate limits of the City. Anyone violating _ th to rule tfhaU -tot ? each olfeuco be tlneil not less tivan Twenty nor more than Fifty dollars, or he imprisoned for the period ot 1 hirty . j^That in ordeje^to create and main' tain a complete aw accurate ?yste,}11<)? ? i-egi&t ration of births and deaths wbioh tuay occur within the City, all Phf* clans Clergymen, Magistrates. Mid - w iveB. Undertakers, ditrire^are required within 1 hirty uays birth or death, to report to the Secretary of the Hoard, of Health al'&a and death. that .nay ^ooco. r^ltt their practice, or Coine to their Kiiowi edge In their business or vocation, witli particular information in ^ard t<? n? follows: U'or a jsicih^nat^oanie (lt? any,) phjsicUti or midwife, sex, race} stillborn ? Illegitimate, Twini, Ac^ nlaceot iiirih ; and tlie full name oi Lich parent, w ith their residence, birth* nlace>*nd occu i?ation ; for a I^eath, namet ?- - SetfTcolor, date of death, cause ot death, maceof death, age, year, mouth ?nd -f days; place of birth, time ofresideHje in Camden. " place of interment. Am r ayaicmn. Clergyman, Nipgl?trate, Mtdwite^ ttox tou or Orave digger v\p**ting tnia ru? ^ shall for each ollence be th^n One nor more than rlvenousrB.or be Imprisoned not more than Ten day?. 8 Ty plrson found guilty of placing Garbage or any other reluM -master in , any street, drain or puldic an v t'itv or of blocking cr oitstructing any ffi., shall ."r >a*h offence ho ?n?' ?? n.it it-sH than J- ve nor more than fen _ l.ollars, or bu Tt" Any"T AT$?2; ? zt fame be not uj^pled. of any premlB*| who shall iait upon notice irom tne Health Otiicer, forthwith to cut and re i! vp tberefoi in ail weeds and grass, IKi.% f each uttence be lined not l?a than Five nor Sbre than Ten DollaA. o? t?e imprisoned not more than Ten Uaio/ All Physicians shall reDort to the Secretary of the Board of Health alt c^ses of infectious or contgrious Jll; tSses coming to their knowMge.and the Hoard of Health mav order the too latiou of iteraons so afflicted, enforce vaccination, anddo^wha^^rmayte urooer under th*-W* "to -prevenvvne ?JreJd of such infectious or contagious than Five nor ; m?rre thiw/rw?nty3tve ]>ollar?, or be imprlsoued not less than Ten nor more than Thirty day*. ? ? A proved by the B mrd?f Health of the city of Camden, & 0? this 14th day of Auscust, IbS5. A. A. MOOKE, M. D? I'lVSideut. j $p. w. coiw&rr. m. Dn : secretary . Council Chamber, i A. dwti?M of the CitJr of Ca&decw til ^ now ni?t and in City CoaneU aaaeafcted, and by tbe authority of ttejMma itel