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JdCll ) 8 KPT. 13, 1895. $1 25 Por Balo. Cotton ginuing only *1.25 per bale. H. Mosolcy. For Sale at th} Famous Gilt Edgo Store ft Tons Amn. Fertiliser, 1 " "Acid, ; ~ ^ 1 " lvainit. Camden Cotton Market. Cotton ia quoted tonlay as fol lows : ) Fully Low Middling, 7} Middling, 7}j Fully Middling 7 A Good Middlings . . 7? Columbia Femab Ccllogo. Attention is culled to the adver*. tiaement in another column of The Chronicle to*day of tho Columbia Female College. This college !?j better prepared thau ever for the education of young ladies. Write > to Rev. Joint A. Rice, A. M., 1). 1)., for catalogue. Our Adyortisors. Tho merchants of Camden who re advertising with us are: D. E. Ilinson, K. Moael'iy A Co., J, R. Goodalo <fc Son, and The Famous (Jilt Edge Store. Our friends will please remember this and give these Arms preference when they come to town. ey co jWi Lumber cfl^iOc to 7Cc, Per Hun dred. Lumber is certainly getting cheap. Mr. J. A, Watts hasestah-, lished a saw mill 4 miles /rttirth of Camden and will deliver / at your house (or plaaurlicre) /good lumber at from 40p? to 70c. per hundred: feet. If yoibdriTiu U^ed of lumber hunt Mr. Watts up' or leave your orders at The Chioniclo office. If you want a nice suit of Clothes, n fine Hat and good pair of Shoes cheap, call on J, 1?. Goodale it Son. - West Watcree Litorary Society, The West W nterce Literary So ciety met at Sandy Grove school on . the evening of the 20th ult. Prest. Wallaco presided and Prof, Poozer conducted the religious services. A i very interesting program" was car ried out : I 1st. A recitation "The Trades," by several boys. 2nd. Essay ? Success," by Missi Sallie Black. 3rd. Recitation and Response, "Riding in tho Care," ? Mamie Spencer and Edgar Dunn. 4th. Debate, "Resolved, That Christopher Columbus was a great er JJeuel'Hctor th&n George 'Wash ington." Affirmative, Howell Mor i-ell and Miss II. N. Lucius; nega *" tive, E. II. Wallace and J. Willie Dunn. Prof. J. W. Poozor, Judge W. T, Lucius and C. M. Dial being cho sen tJ judge the debate, decided in favor of the negavive. ? The exercises were quite \enter . taining and instructive, and,1 judg ing from the attendance and the in crease of membership the interest is growing. After the executive committe had completed and announced a pro gramme for the next .meeting, the society adjourned to meet*" the 2nd.. Thursday evening cf tLis mon'.h,, H. M. Piomiscuous ftems. Subscriptions for The Columbia Register taken at this oflloe. deal merit in tho cliaracter ?m, istic of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cure# even after other preparations fail. ' *G?t Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. % If you have neuralgia don't have J it any more. 'I. X. L. will cure you. rV or sale by all druggists. Semi for circulars. Price 25c. Prepared by T. X. L. Co., Columl.li?, S. C. Our Leader Liver Pills cures bil liousnesr, sick headache, indiges ' tion, etc. S cm pie box by mail 15c. Try the*L T. X. Co., i811 AJain Street, Columbia, S. C. There is nothing to prevent any one concocting a mixture and call ing it 4,s irsaparilla," and there is nothing lo prevent anyone spend ing good mor.ey testing the stufF; but prudent people, who wish to be sure <"f their .remedy, lake only Ay er'j Sursaparilla and so get cured. Ayer's Hair vigor tones no the week hair-roots, stimulates the vos eels and tissues wuicli supply the hair with nutrition, strengthens the hair itself, and adds the oil which the shafts soft, lustrous, and Hiiky. T?he most popular and v/il u&ble/toilet preparation in the Td* w When Bnby w as nick, Rtivtt her Castoria. When fcho was a Child, sho cried for Castoria. \VbA ahe became Ml**, *ho cluofc to Contorta. Wbdy^ho bad Children, alio pa vo them Castor la. . \ ?? Itnglish Spavin Linimenfc^Tr^ removes all hardy Soft or Calloused Lump* mod blemmishes from horses." Blood Spavios, Curbs Splints, Swee ney, King Bone, Slides, Sprains, all iwolts Thro it#, Coughs, etc. Save 960 by use of one bottle. ' Wai nuiUd the usoei wonderful Blemish i>ore ever knolra. Sold b^~f>r. P. JU Zenp, Druggist,. Camden, 3. C. The Man About Town liroez.v Points- Picked l'p Merc hikI Tlici'o H.\ Our Local I C ? ? porter As the \veat her couth, no* hot and sultry, and good times, in th? diet unco, i will bury myself a liltb between keeping the pestiferous ll\ olfour cranium and writing to Tw,k Cll HON 101. All those that take ar:y interest in the affairs of -our government, now have their oyfs 01 minds turn od toward the Capital City. Wi hope this August body, assembled on September, may do mom than organise, h.ok v\isc, draw their sal ary and adjourn. Can any one locate the machinery of The Camden Cotton Mill-? It wa? reported once that ii was on Up side- track at Lancaster, 8. r- : hut hv the length of time it talus foi them to arrive, it. would seem that they were nearer Lancaster, Pa. They may reach Camden, N. J; before they get here. M .dam Rumor savs that theie is a talk of a chain-gang f..r this county. We are anxious for any* |hing that will improve the condi tion of the coon . y, and lessen ex pellees, but about how many con viivls do you suppose 'they could get? Hardly enough to work the whole county in a short time, nnd behold what a howl would come from that part of the county- that tho ''gang" dill no', reach. Several "howls" have already been heard, by the way the officials have been staking off* the roads through the growing crips. Now, M*. Edit or, we know you cqrnt please" everybody,, but we honestly think the Commissioner? should be a little more consider ate in staking the roads. If they are going to have the j'onds UO feel, then they should out down trees, embankments nnd remove logs <fce, that are^within that line, but such is not the case. But while I have been criticising, ( i tv a friendly spirit of course, ) I wish to praise them some now.,- for the excellent. I condition tho roads are in now. I They speak much for the present county officials. "Hello central!" We suppose that will be a familiar sound if the Carnden Telephone Co. establishes their line an} time in the . nertr fu ture. / v - v The A\m & Hummer Brand C"s are largely advertising their Kodi, judging from tiie distribution of free samples, posters, pictures, and jaunty variegated colored caps. that adorn the head of the small boy, and the "nogtu" of tl^feK^nd^s .of Ham. But w living in a fast age, and h? M?at;> <loe? not ad vertise is apt to g^t l^yiirtTie race to 1 get there," ^ It is certainly jj.T'fTTeasKn t sig.it t?? sec such n broad smile stilTuse the face of the farmer when you inform him that cotton is actually bringing 8c. a pound. v . The locust sings merrily in the bl ight morning sunshine, the kady dids croak in J.e cool of the even ing, the martin and the red-head returns to its Winter home, the mocking bird sits < n a poic and "sings to one" ? ?Who is'-tfitl'and handsome, Brave and true." * The blue bird's, gone wheri the "whandoodle moaneih" It is said that scarcely a blue-bird has been seen hero since tho hard freeze last, Winter. Nill Bye. P. S. ? If miv one has a copyright on the above noil do plume. 1 can apply to Judge Simonton for an ir junction restraining them from further prosecution, or slip through their lingers on habeas corpus pro ceedings. N. B. Headquarters for Tiirvure, Crock ery, Cutlery and Glassware. J. R. Goodale <fc Son. We carry a full stock of Stoves and House Furnishing Goods. ,J. R. Gomlaic <fe Sort. $ A Timely Reminder... Finch season forces upon our con sideration its own peculiar perils tc. health. The adven*. of fall finds many reduced in strength and Vig or, poorly prepared to continue the business of life. The stomach and bowejs, the great highway ??f animal ec?iv>niy, is especially liable to dis order in the fall. The nervous sys tem hits ftlao suffered in thestrugle. Typhoid fever and miliaria in j?a? ticulae-ftttd in the fall that combi nation! of earth, air and water that mark (his season as especially dan gerous.^ The falling leaves, the de caying vegetables contribute their -etrare^jof contamination. Hood's Sarsanhrilla furnisfrrs s-raost val Uablfc/Safeguard at these important points, and should be used inC^ihe fall before serious sickness has laid you low. Our growing circulation com pels ua to iacrea?? oar number of paper* thft oVgjua&ii hundred c j pies: ( Personal. Mr. l\ T. Vdlepiguo has returned frotu the norlhtyn tuaik?Ha. Rev, K. A. McDowell nnd wife, and Miss Bunch McDovul! ate in C. amden. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Madder liseuscn relieved in *i\ hours hv the "New (.1 umi i South A mericHii Kid ney Cure." This new remeoy is a ? SU V jJi'l'Si' ii"i ftlioVnii * ? f lis t?\. I evening promptness in relieving pain in 1 1. ?? hi id, Iff, k i ii)evs> haek :in I every pari < f tin1 urinary pas snuvK in iiiitlii 01 female, It relieve* ?ctention <>r water nnd pain in pass ing it it 1 id < >8 1 immediati ly. If you want (jui>k relief and euro* 1 1> is in v??ur remedy. Sold I ? y Dr. K. L. /.iMiji, O ri: s? i! ist ? Camden, S. (). In Ycur 3 'cod / Is tin- cause <>f that tired, languid Reeling which ulUicts you at this season. Tlio Idood is impute and lias become thin and poor. That is why von have no strength, no ap petite, cannot Purify youi Idood wi'h Hood's Saraa parilla, which will i'.ivf yon an appetite, ton.; your stomach, and invigorate your nerves. Hood's Tills an* I'Psy to t >.ko, easy in action and sine in ell'ect. 25 e. prom Qur (joppc^ionileny. Mt. Sion Sept. 1 1 l h. Den i Curonicle : As sistsr US s" begins to Iiavo forgotten yo>i I will send you line or two to lot you know tli ut you i bright sheet lias its place in our memory, although my scribbling may not add to its ap pearance or populaiily. Several weeks ago He*'. R. Smith, with the assistance of Bros. C aloe h nd Bethea, eni lied on a pro tratt'.Ml meeting hero. It has been many ? day since T saw bytter at tendance, and I don't'b^liove I evei IiohuI more earnest appeals to en list in the eause of our Savior. I'he icsult is that live were bap tized last Sunday. Providence permitting meeiing will uoininpiici again on Thursday nis?ht before the fouth' Sunday, this month. Baptizing on. Sunday. Messrs. .J. l'\ Batoman, A. Kir bv and I. B. Alexander, were doing some tall "ppo't i ng" last Sunday. 1 it ovc, (providing I c??n get a second,) that Mr. Tommy Sinclair, be ])tii, on the Hirst nine" as"itn ex pert lamp chimney catcher. M". Eddie Mosoley, now of Col umbia, spoilt, several days with rel atives I a?t week. Y ?u rs for good link. Hud. . Pisgah. ?"( Si-pt. 9 th. ^ Mr. Editor: ? As your aroused bright a..d newsy correspondent of tliis place, w|.o lias been napping for. u short while, and - haven't had a chance to post on current evonts recent lv, I will t?y to rouse and give you a few dots from this place. We had a fine rain to-day, which was much needed. Late crops are in jured by the excessive heat of iho last two week*. We have been fairly cooked down here. '((jot ton picking is now in full blast, forty cents per hundred is paid for picking, Tli ere has been some fe-^ ver in this section, bift mostly among the negroes. Mrs. Irene Kenny, of Mott's Bridge is on a v:sit to her patents here. She will probably spend some time before she returns home. Some young ladies from here spent a ift'W day in the Beulah neighborhood last week, visiting friends and atten ling the meeting at Mt. Olivet. They enjoyed their visit very much, and heard some good preaching. Mr. Thomas McCiady one of our old citizens is si? k. We hope lit will soon get well. Tiiere has recently been a base ball club organized here. Mr. Win Crossland chosen as captain. Messrs. W. A. McManus, C. S. Baker and Salmond Ros*, has pur chased a molasses mill, and are making sorghum very fast. Rev. T. \V. Scruggs filled his pul pit on 1:1st Sundaj*, his subject was What is the Soul. Ills subject for next appointment, Sept, 22, is Heaven, and where is it? a cordial invitation is extended to all. with best wishes to The Ciikok ici.i:,' we close. (J. E. II. Shamrock The Chronicle the Exponent of - .tkt'" I? ?op!e of Kershaw Coun ty, ItH I* I tick Hinl Knertry Admired ? Other Mat ters. Sept. 10th. Mr. Camden Chronicle; / f ) My Dearest Beloved Frietid and Bosom Companion : ? It is witli the greatest pleas ure that I once more attempt to address you. It is always a giand priviledge and great pleasure to ad dress one whom I so much admire, and most especially one who Is tlie exponent of the people of Kershaw eountvi- I ti oly*admire your pluck and energy at all times, . also ad mire the class ot people that sup port you,,, nod more especially do I admire the correspondents who furnish you the nows from the dif ferent localities. I would be glad to be able to re* ort good crop? in oqr community but we are a little behind time this year, not so bad with me, however, as to disable me fr9?D giving The Chronicle atai? a grand resepMon at iby time they choose to cone, but aeSooDe of the correal wadeats Mem to hfcte so aweethearta; ahdfcome 6t lliim ieeaa to d< tibt whether or not they can get their "bestest" lo agree to ac company them, 1 would suggest that we have a barbecue in horn i of The Chioniele ? say meet in the j Aiuioeh settlement ami steal Mr, C. W, McCaakill's line pig. 1 will iisk the law and slip up some night rami su-al the j>i i? if J-can only tiro. "J. K.f> to there ttia* nlgUi and u?ot up'1 ami tuiml the dogs oil ot* me. 1 think thai sister "Cros* Path" won Id possibly meet on such ?in occasion and ' sit up" and help Hro. J. K mind the dog* oil of tor if we would 1ft them pull the "wisli hvne'' when we pot through eating the pis/. Hut you must not let Mr. Mac know anything about it, or h? might 'run" the pig. 1 know 1 would if I were him, for wit ia cer tainly the tinest pig 1 ever saw. Mr. Charlie McOaskill wan sport ing in this community last Satur day and Suuday. Mr, Hob Dabney is about to mar ry in spite of hia teeth, M.\ R. 0. Bruce is the handsom est \oung man in the community, and whilo wo have plenty *>f preti.N ^iils there are nouo to compare with Mi.*s Lizzie l'each, of West villo. Don't you agree with im "Ueaut.N Y1' When I commenced thia lcttet I thought I would write about the Convention, but for want of apace I conclude. Your Obedient Servant, If. T. J. Shaylor's Hill. Dear Chronicle It baa bsen so mo time since 1 have sent you any items from this burg. Fodder pulling is nearly finished, ami cotton picking i* tho order of the day I hope a good pi-ice 'will ho realized for cotton* this Fall Corn crops are good/ V Mr. J. Uzell Watt? k(fV t<vo or three weeks ago, to atteim tbo H u'Ji iness College in Gharlott, N. C. Mr. J. K. Creed has ereotcd anew i>'ti house where his oi l ono was Uurned. Tlirre will be a great deal of syr up made this year. We attended preaching at Mt. Olivet on the 2nd inst. A forec f ii 1 sermon was delivered. Wo had llie pleuMiro of seeing ilro. <4H, M. II." Ho looked as pleasing as a basket of chips among the girls Wo think ho would make a good delegate to go to Lro, "II. T. .)V to partake of that turkey. Would like to join v<>u all in pulling those turkey bones. Well Wisher. Ionia. Dear Chronicle : ? 1 will try tr. give you a few items of interest, notwithstanding the v scai city ' of news. \ ' NVe arc hnvinii right warm weather" fi'ow, will he ho glad when we^can have some nice coo! days again. We are glad to learn that Mr. G. R. Trimnel, who has been ill foi some lime, ia*TH?4iui.ylng. Miss Irene Davis was visiting in tl.is community Sundav. Miss Lydia S.okcs of Mt. Zloti is visiting relatives at (his plac?. Miss Kva McCants has returned home after a very plrabant visit to relatives in Bi.shopv illc ; she was ac companied l>> tier Cousins Genia an?l Tyson Englibh. Mr. J. S. Galloway of Luoknow has b<en visiting the family of Mr. J. A. Galloway recently. Well they have been having pro tracted meeting almost everywhere else, and now we are going to have ou rp, and it may be last, but not least. Providence permitting we expect it to begin on the 5th Sun day iiibt. We trust that last ing good ma}' be accomplished, and all who attend may be benefitted, for none are so good hut we could be better. WiUl kind wishes to Tim Cmtox ici.k 4nd the dear correspondents, goon-bye. Olive. Jonesville. Sept. 1 1th. Dear Chronicle: ? It has been some time since 3*011 have heard froo) me but I have neither been dead nor sleeping. & Cotton picking is the ortter of the day. .Fodder is all boufced. The protracted meeting at St. John's closed on Sunday night. We had a glorious meeting; it was con duct/wfTiy the pastor Rev. S. I>. AyER'S THE ONLY Sarsaparilla ADMITTED READ RULE XV. ?'Articles that are i n any way dan gerous or /)i' lensive, also patont medi cines, nos trums, and empirical preparations, whoso ingredients are concealed, will not bo admitted to the Expo sition." a Why mo* A.vrr'd S.ir*aparllla mlinlt tf<l? )Iortiiit< li Is not ;< patent iiKHllrino, not n nostrum. nor a iccict |.r? |i.?ratlonT not dunfrcroii*. not sm experiment. nn?l berjitijio li in all that a fowl!) medicine *li?uldj^r? ? At the WORLD'S FAIR Chicago, 1893. 4 Wfaf^ot get the Bestf for Infants and Children " Ca*torl?lHfe> wi-Umlui'tc-l tnchlUlrvn that I i\"Conu?u>iul it bujui ior touny i?rv >. rli'liou kuowu to uwk" II. A. Ahviikh, M. lv, 111 b>/> Ox foul 4>t.| ihvoklyu, N. "Tt j uso of ' O.tstorU ' Is k>? untwrout mul lis* uiorlt* s?> well known that it Kevins a work of *uj>oiviY>Krtti??i? U> ?>iuU>it>o it. VVw aro th<? lut<>llij'i-iit fa-ntltos who do not kivp i\u>(oi la withlu Vt-rtoh." Cauum Mjuitvn, 1). D., Now York v'lty, Cimtorlu cuixwi Collo, Constipation, Sour Stomach, IHurrluvn, Kructution, Kills Worms, gives *lvop, and piviuotos (U? ^vstlon, Without injurious mwlieatiou. "For aovoral yours 1 havo rocommoiv!o<J imoiU,' huvI Hhull always continue to tl<> s i, iis It h.is Invariably pt\>due<\l bcnctlcitU ivsults." F.dwi.n F. Vahiwv, M. IV, l-V.ih Strvot tuul Vth Avi\, Now York City, Tun (V.vtAi u (\>mi?anv% i'i MriutAY Htrkkt, N kw \ohic City. BIG PROFITS o.tsr ? KM A I.I, IN V KST.Ni KNTS. lietnrning |?i? t \ will make many ilch. hut nowhere can they mtiki* so much within a short time as hy jJncccsstnl Speculation in (train. Provisions and Mock. J l v OO KOU KAt II INYKSTIlh can he made bv our ^117. SHMTKMATIC l'l,AN OT SI* Ki I' l> ATI ON originated by us. All succesfcf'il speculators operate oiN a r.^ular system. It is a weil" known t ut t hat there *ro thousands *> 1" men in all pai Is ? ? i the 1 nitod Status who, hv systematic lr?*dtHg through Chicago brokers, tv.nkn large amounts every year, ranging from a tew thousand dollars t'nr the man who invests a lutn dred or two lmmlre<l dollars up to $.*?0,oo0 to fcu.'o.oot) or more hy th >se who invest a few thousand. It is also a tact that those who innke the lergest profits from comparatively small investments on this plan an persons who live away from Chicago an I invest through brokers who thoroughly understand systematic trading. Our plan does not risk the whole amount invested on any trade, hut covers hoth sides, so that whether the market rises or falls it brings a steady profit thut piles lip enorinouslv in a short time. AVrit?? hir hieing Proofs, aho otir Manual on successful speculation ardour Ihiily Market Hcport, full of mom-y-mnkitur pointer*. All l-'roo. Our Manual explains margin trailing fully. Highest references in regard to our stand iwg and sii -cess. For further information ndJre.ss "OTlOmnS Huiiket s and Brokers, July 1 0, (lin. 241-212 Kinlto Building, Chicago, 111. ? ? r. ? NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, / ' NEW PRICES! s .. ? V \ We arc opening up a nice line of Heavy and Fancy ^Groce ries, Tinware, Tobacco, Cigars, &c., &e. , which wiU bo sold at prices that will injure satisfaction. We are located ono door North of II. Tj. Watkin's. Will he glad to welcome all. Watch our spacc in The (Chronicle and thereby save dollars and cents to yourself. A fuller announcement next week. Respectfully, R. MOSELEY & CO. <*^ J v/ Roily, assisted by Revs. A hue* y* Star and Wadde'l. Messrs^Jno. N. -Jones, L. M. Hook and John Ji. Hammond have their new store nearly completed; they expect to open up by tlie 14th with a full line of grqcciies and dry goods; in fact they expect to keep a full line of everything. Dr. Ilook will keep u full line of dru0r. When you want your proscription filled he sure to call . on him at No. 3, Hroad St. Mr. John S. Ham- 1 tnond will keep u full line <?f groce ries at his old stand, '.comer of Smith ane Hroad Sta. The health of the community is | very good. Rev. S. T). Holly has go:ie to as sist Rev. Spar in a protracted meet-; ine a Zioii. ! I wil! close with best wishes to; The Chronicle. II. T. W. I Oakland. Mr. Editor: ? Will you allow an other correspondent to enter your columns? News is particularly scarce at this time ami times quite dull! We are having beautiful weather just now and farmers are making good use of it. Fodder pulling is the order of the day and a great deal of it is be ing harvested. Mr. \V. S. Marshall, of the Tiller's Ferry section, was visiting here last Sunday. Miss J. M. Hall, a ch m ining young lady of this section, has re turned hoii^e after a very pleasant visit to relatives and fiiendsat Lynchwood. We expect some one in that neighborhood has the bines this week. Mr. W. A. Gardner and family who have been residing r.t Luck now, have moved back to their old hojne near this p'acc. - i Mrs. Delia Huntley, of N. C., is spending some time in this sec tion. An infant of James Rrown, col ored, was fouj?u dead in bed last Saturday p?tfrning. MisseS^Lula and Ad i W at kins, of Clyde, Darlington county, are vis iting relatives in this vicinity. We have no marriages to report as 3*et but things loolt supicious sometimes. #he health in this communfty is' cot very good. Our little Dr. II. D. Kelly >is generally kept very busy. lie doesn't get time to call on his best girl bat twlcs ? week. Well, as this is my flm to Ths Chronicle I will to brief hoping W> give yon another com?onicati* soon. In 111 close with kind re gards to th# Editor Mid bit inter esting pi?psr? Esther. J, T. BUIIDELL, CIVIL KNtilXRlill SURVEYOR. CAMDEN, S. <;. ?K < / Municipal Engineering, ..Surveying of Lands and sub-Divisions of Tractp a specialty. notice. I wish (o announce to my friend*- (hat j on 'nnd after Sept. IJMh., 1808, I will bo' found at tho store of Cal't. II. 10. Hnl.sn'l where I will bo flu<l for their to rail undj see inc. Very llespoctfidly,^ T. (J. Williams. Sept. r?, '{j*. , Columbia Female Col lege, .COLUMBIA, - - - - - s. c. Full elect ivo and decree course?. Fif teen Departments of IiiVnrfletion. Able Faculty of Hpocinlist* and distinguished corps of Locturois. Delightful grounds. Magniflicent buildings, on wbirh $12, 500.00 ex ponded this year improving and enlarging, well furnished ; equipped with lull modern appliances. Labratory ; So j cictv Halls; (Jyiiinashim : elegnnt Studi*' j oh ; Library and Heading Rooms ; Tele j scope ; new Chemical and Physical Ap ' paratus. All rooms well furnished, car peted ar.d dglitcd Avith gas, hot and cold baths oti every tloor; hot. water heat; IN ck-Smead closets ; pure Cistern wa ter; Tennis Courts; I n< I tiel lia I homo, re ducing hoard to 8 7*? per year. Tele p>?ont ; K^ectrie Rolls. A number ofl scholarships. Fall term begins Neptein- ' temher 2flt h. F??r further information npp!y to UKV. JOHN A. KICK, A. M , D 11., President. Notice of Election of COUNTY DISPENSER. Camden, S. 0., Sept. 3, 1805. Notice is 'hereby given that an election for ?.ne Dispenser and one Dlspenrary Clerk will be held on Thursday, 26th Scpumber, 189"?. All applicants for the position of Dispenser mu?k comply with tJie provisions of Section 7 of the Dis pensary Law, which is at follows : - ? "Hoc. if Applications for positions of County Dispenser shall he by petition, signed and sworn to by the applicant nnd filed with the Co. ltd. of Control at least ten dnyH before the meeting at which the application is to be coniidered. which petition shall state the applicant's >name I place of residence, in what bnsinetw en Krag^d and in what business he I h been engaged . two yews. Eciions to filing petition, that is a citiioh of the United State* and of South Carol.na; that he has never beea adjudged guilty of violating the law re* lating to i a toxica' tog liquors; and to hot a keeper of a restaurant or place of public amuaemeat. and that lie ie 'not addicted to the use of iateaicattog H. Otters ae a beverage." ? TjD. E. BFE9CER. j? ? rJitjurBt oeerecaryi - ? * AIIcus?-hoid remedy. Ami il nevei fnils to cure Rlteu* mat it in, Cuiai'li, l'imp'ea and all dist ast s ansing from impure bloo I, is . IN'ln t) ii: Blood lihltn. Thous ands ( luldisc ii ii h i li o lutoi remedy ovrr oilcu'il to m unkind. The i iioiih-i mis olCui t w pn formed l?y iliis ifiiicdy nit: aiii)<n>t miraculous. I'i y n. ()nl\ $ I 00 per large hot* iU\ Koi s:?lo l>v ilruggiaie. 8eo ad veil iscmont elsewhere. Rules and Regulations Adopted by the Board oj // catth of the city of Cam it en, >s\ C'., for the />romo tlon oj'J/m, i health of said City. X ?' sSSSis '"'"m l, Citv ot < aimlen, he Cleaned limits ?>t tin i u> v h or(?tten6f it toast ijiu J" * . t?v tholIeftUh when deemt'd t ot-t. . ? . . Anyone 4lu!l! roMuV^ uV y nuikanco; shall, for lisillil IIS"?.! ma i,? thu,. Ton nor more 1,0 0,0!"'L)! T,dt mm* or otti'uei >t ?c . . . - v4<rtation of oilleer. I >t I ?[ (>ne of not lea8 than "Vuu nor inorr. than *10.10, or imprison- / ^ ffl iSnn isonnn-nt, l?tl? dbewlk* 1U"u',\Vh?t owners or occuranttfof prem S^SsS "hal"'f"r em- l'.'?n"h ollence, be j>o?l jot ;ig?? fMs member <>1 the name, to luivo his or hor Khi.1 r"? -- tVan Thirty llur H;riuit tl.o Health Oillcer shall In P?hfSSSSni5 32^?na ssflsiis [u.vnT nn,lollnr8. or belmpriaonccl n^ um than Ten nor more than Thirty Txo butcher pen shall he allowrf dTr'hat in order to create arid main edire in their business or vocrtti^n;^**i (! ' any.) physician or nUdwlle.se*, race; Sllllbonij Illegitimate, Twi s. &Oj 'trntnr^i.hthe^e&^tth n?scean<?<5bonpatlou;for a I>ea^JP^?v* ft- place'of blrfh, tf.no >? residence ionr?rEmved'5g<'rr'v.?olat'oi(Vtbls rule r?.lfoVSdof.enefbe?ned jgM-. than One nor more than Five aoiiarjo Garbage or a?y other refn* ??*??$ ri'tVorof blocking or obstructing a^J Sttssstt"1; xSrSfe* ? tos Health Ollieer, forthwith to . thiipnfVirm sill WCiulS HDu lis^ (laio' All Physicians shall report to the wretarv of the Hoard of Wealth all ( ?!? of^..feetlons or eont^oosdis KMllealth .nag order lS?f8AW?ne^MM!DrgC0^^J iSSSSHg. Wollars, or he imprtsoued notleas than theX%ofcimden,S.O,, this Mth day of Aogust, lh?5. yoftBK, ji. d7.~ President. JXU W. C^UUETT.^I)^ ? Council Chamber, ( Camden. S. Cn Sept. 2, 18tt5. ) Be it ordained by the Mayor and Al dermen of the City "of TJan&den, K O., now met and in City Council a?exnbta), dty of Camden on the Utti to MI. Ik BRAaMQTQlft '