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|w?l j\Vg. SKL'T. 27, TSwT My house MM 1 <>t on York street. ^jPs. M. A. Nu.ua. ToE?nt -My rosld?nce on Lyttleton tiireot. Possession given October 1st. ? A! 188 S, A. G i nits. For Sale at the Fdixmi Gilt Edge Store C Tons Amo. FcrtU'.zer, 1 " Acid, 1 " Kttinil. ' r_ ?> . - For Men Only. Rev. W. M. I .e w i a, State secre tory of the Y. M. C. A., will deliver ft lecture nt the Opera House on next Sunduy afternoon at 4 o'clock, for men only. All bh^y.ren in the comit^untty are cordlhlly invited to attend. ? Di^pen-er BJiected The County Hoard of Control ac cording to advertisement met yes terday for the ejection of a Dispen ser foi' the ' ensuing 12% rionihs. The eleotion resulted in th? re i lection of Capt. J. J. Hell who lias *o well filled that position for the past year. Victoria Hotel. Attention is oalled to the Victo ria Hotel advertisement * In The Ohyonldle to-day. When you go to Avlanta to attend the Exposition -iifl.auifl tO-4g<t_t?L.tUe Victoria Hotel. It can entertain 1,000 guests per day, and is offering * spcci?l rates during the Exposition. See adver tisement. > o Our Advertisers. * The merchants of Cumden who are advertising with us are: D. E. HiuRoti, R. Mo|el*;y & Co., Tlie Famous (iilt Edge SLore, , M. R^'Cioodale & Son, and C. If; l>a*ts. Ourfri^nds will please remember thifrantlgive these firms preference when they come to town. Married, By Notary Pttb(ii) J . W. I?avla, no lost Sunday, Sept. 22, Mr. John Brogdon and Miss Rexey Holler man. Tiie ceremony took place at the residence. of tjie groom's fa ther. A oountifnJ dinner was served j immediately after the ceremony. Our congratulations to tlie young 1 couple and to Bro. Davis who i? <#o often called upon to lie these1 nuptial kncets. Fatal Accident on the Excursion Oc Wed,needay last 5? mam* jjuoth excursion was run from Lan. caster . to Columbia. There were over 900 'people crowded upon 7 coaches.. Ah is frequently the ease npon such <Kjcastobs a life was hntr As the truiu a was . passing Clare ?wowt QJj.^ite-^tbkest colored, was so badly mashed between the train and platform Uial ha.dled tt f<n minute* later. His body wub taken on urtJt)! una bia where an inquest was tieid the verditifof tb^ jury be ing that the ? said Charlie Stokes came to foil d?a'h by his own care lessness. ' His bodgr ' was put?in a colli u fcad brought back on the ex. pulsion train Yesterday morning. 1 1 1 1 ? . 1 '? ** Piomiscious Items Subscriptions ( jf The Columbia Register uk^uaj^ihi* oillce^ <? j If 3'ou w $jt t^anTb^j<n ( lyfCl o t h e ?, Hat sard good pair of Shoes calMn J;Jt Goodale k Son. THC BEST *0 wluit tlie People I buy the niotit of. That's Why Jiood'8 Sajwiiparillu bus the largcs? sale OF ALL MEOIjDINES. Our Le*?d^r Uver Pills cures bil liousnesp, sick headache, indiges tion, etc. HSrmpltf box by mail ?6c.^ Try fcliem. T. jL Co., 1811 MaioJ f^ireet, Cuj^umlHO, S. CJ. If you uave nenralgia don't have Jt a^v more. 1.X-L* rfilleereyon. For sale by all druggialft. Send for ^irculsru. Price 25c. Prepared by i T>-3E L. Co.. Columbia's. O. "For years," says Capt. C. Muel ler, 44I have relied more u^on Ay .ci's Piils ih?H anything else In Hit the' medicine ohesr, to regnlate my bowel*, arid those of the . ship's crew. These pills are not severe in their action, but do their wu-k thoroughly." / . ^ Ayer's Sarsarfcllla is no! a se cret prcparal|mi; Any physician ^nay have tbe formula on applica . 4'oq. Tbe secret of its success u a .medicine lies in its extraordinary -power to dense the MoodaHiftp?- j ritie* and core tbe most ?Mep-seated cases of blood-disease. ""O.t*" ? - ^?^!~^35H!55!SE ->r "WbtmBtOfr ?ru *kV, w? OMarta, , "WMd WfttA OliM, ?fae ortod for OMtOfta. * "WkA *? Immn Wm, *? etasg ?? G*Jtorl+. iltsh 8ptvli Llotwent re in Hard, 8oft or Calloused. 1 bft???iet?e? fr?*?W>rses, W,>?l ??KS!& 20 lbs F??" $10o. > C. IK Davia U soiling 20 \,Le best granulated sugar for $1 25 Per Bale. Cotton ginning only $1.25 per bale. R. Moseley. Camdei^Jotton Market. Cotton is quoted to-day as M low8 : Fully Low Middling, 7j Middling, 8 FuW Middling, 8 J ? Good Middling 8 ] Lumber at 40c. to 85o. P^r Hun dred Lumber is certainly gelling clunp. Mr. J. A. Watts ha* estab lished ft saw mill 4 miles north of Camden aud will deliver at your house (or elsewhere) good lumbal ? it from 40c. to 85o. per hundred j eel. If y-ui are ?h need of lumber 'juntMr. Watts up or leave youi j orders at The Clitonie.lo olliue. Weak and Nervous J _____ p * 1 ? Describes the condition of thous ands of people at this season. They liave no eppellle, cannot *)eep, and complain of the prcstruling effect | of w.arnamL weather. Tills condi tlou majv b<M;omodied .by Hood's Sarsapari)larlwhich creates an ap-l pelUe tfud iolivs up all the urgaep. It gives- goojl health by making tin blood pui 'c. { Hood's tftlls are the best ofter dluner pills, aisist digestion, cure] headache. Tne Man About Town. Breezy Points Picked Up Here aiiH Tliere By Our Local Re porter. It id not our purpose to offer ad verse ? criticism concerning tlie county chain-gang, nnr did we in tend to he in gteut haste to critU cise it, for ns I Rkid before I am4 anxious r*U^any thing that will tend to improve the condition of the county financially or otherwise. Hut wobld-it^riot be trailer \l* they had more convicts fa.V all whose sentence in the "pen" is lesar iIimii two years, be returned to ijpir re spective counties. Still 1 believe the chain-gang will do good in another way. The datkev tliat is inclined to the "contrary" will noi he>so "prone'4 I? wftnder'! from the path of virtue, when he stands in fear ofv being "hitched tip" iu'lhe gnirg. ? \ ' What I ?aid about tho Camden Cotton Mills, "was not i.ntended as a reflection on the President or.I)i rectors, all honor to the -pluck and *nprgy displayed l?y Ifre#. Zemp. Still would like to see the machin ery or not bear so much talk of them for where there is so* much * moke there ought to he ft little fire- < ? . .V . J. don't think I am pessimist enough to try irt discourage apy improvement thai mo^ be .-uiade for the benefit of tfie town, and. realise that our demise would cause it to "slip a cog" would like to see peveral improvements among J.UeiA^^wai^r woik-?, a street sprinklert clectiic lights, etc. Kr. Kv A. Young is preparing to rebuild on. the site of his old story. Mr. 4). K II inaon ia now occupy ing hit new store, and has a very "nice blaoe of bitidnoVs. I 410 not, "pose" as a prophet bur this is ofte time I would urge the fainter* to hold their cotton for better price*, for 1 believe they will come. The indications poiut ? thai way. "The dust, the dustY the beauti ful dual" that settles on ti.e sin If, the bane ?f ihe dry good*' man. ph. for a cool refreshing shower to%y thir pesty dust that insists on settling in th>se'lung? ?.f.our?! "Services baa commenced and tne minister paced wildly up and down, struggling with a tight crn vat. To cover Ida emhat iiassmctvt, he finally gt?aped : 4Hrel)iren let 11s sing three stanzas of hymn No. 80/ which was uiitorlunateljt. Blest lie the tie that binds." ? N. 4 0. . * If the weather continues thi* way much longer, there w.ll hardly be much motion in the fields -alter Oetolie*. ? fa 1t noi u ptty for th? Constitu tional Convention to waste so much ifo* on such sraaiLinaltere -as it doss. Although iP haft l>een In session IWo weeks /<?u can't hard ly realise jrhat they have don**. Tliejr claim to lie ready for luisi nee* now though, # and wo not'ee (hat Oof. Eyans says they may flaish thelr work by Cklober 7. 11. , Wouldn't it li ttucb aicer it the Tidiness, Senator Irby aw Geo* Bailer, would ose a little more dteretift* til hurWegeuah epbliets at each other. Sech guag* !%, 10 N rtgreited, m? though it is used hy thoec hi* Hep la aetborit*. Wb? or? lot pcacse ?n-J.dic. Md dln.n.li^ s . \f ' ' '""A / Dea'h Mr. Jamea Griggs, ? who lived near Hugoodl, died un Wednesday I it ht. Tlio burial took place yester day afternoon at Mt. Zion lla4 ti*l i Church. A Whtope?'. Mr. A. (?. Bradley brought to oiu olHco yesterday ? a sugar cane measuring 15 feet 3 inches. TliU line speciiut n was raised on Mr, Headier plate about six inilos from Cauulcn, Killing No Kcrgjyiw. Wo learn that Cha.Tio Wither spoon, colored, killed Fraucia Ga lop, also c(?h> red, near lvorahuw on Monday last. IIow's This! f v ? i Wo olfur One Hundred Do'lwsl Howard for any cat>o of that cannot "bu cured hy Hull's Ca* larrhCu re. ' F. J. OU.KNKY & CO., I'rops,, Toledo, O. We, the. undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney f"i the lns?. 16 years and believe him pet feet iy honora ble m all liUMiuesf^truuHa^jliiinH and Hnar.tdidly able to carry tun any oldiga'ions made hy their II i id. We?t ?fe Tnt'AX, ^Wholesale l)r; g tti8t?, Toledo, O! Wai.oin<s,1vinnan A' Makvin, Whole sale Druggist, Toledo, O. Unit's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the hl<C& and muonu^ hui faces of the system. Price, 75?s per bottle.Solo by all Druggists. * Testimonials) free. We carrv a full atoi k of Stoves and House Furnishing Good?. -Gocdnle Son. T'?e B?>ard of Examiners Request t'ht> publication of the following-. The attention of, school trustees Is trailed to the notice of Commis sioner Grigshy in another column. The adoption of l lie resolutions referred to was suggested by the" action of the trustee? ? of~ distriet No. 15 in p?yi:?g for a in <4ft til's teaching at '.he "'West Branch school without notice having . beei?N| given thai it was public and on no ? count of whieh some patrons of the school cIhiiu to hove been grievous ly wronged, according to thv report of the school luectting nt f>ham-| rock as appeared in last week'* Chronicle. The resolutions, how ever, were adopted some 'time be fore the meeting menti.wd. * In the report of the action of the Board of Kxnmlners, as appeared in the Messenger of Sept. 3rd, the statement was ma?le that, it appeal ed to the Bond that Che communi ty "In general" had gotXen the benefit of the school, and not the' "entire community" 09 would ap pear from the report of the Sham rock meeting. . That is, every fam ily In the community, except, two or three, were represented in the aohrntl by one e.r mnrc scholars* The complaint 'ft nd sppeal were dismiftsedsUpon the grounds that the aar^erfient between the trustees ami the tea^herfor the latter to lie paid one month* salary out of the public funds was had before llir beg inn ins of the month, and it ap peared that ho wror.g or i.ijns^jco was intended by the trustees. 4 Headquarters for Tinwar^Crock efj*, Cutlerv and Gla*awar?*r ?T. R. Gondsle it Son. r .Graded School Notes. "^liL-eoMI*Kt|t?OV P?Ht Villi MEDAL.] RfTHMfti*. ''How dear tno word Rummer- aoHnila to the school hoy and fdrl trudgbjg along to nehool in the snow, with their no?ef> lik<> cherries and their cats almost readv ?o drop. off. If you ask l!:em \y'?y it ?sounds so dear to' thorn, they will tell yon that "Vacation" it Always associated wltfi Rummer, and tlie?oy? will tell you lhat they can almoat. see themselves hav ing a fl-ie jmfne of foot or ha?e hall under the larffe ahady trees, or f'bnmplng" the smaller bovs ? which seem* to ho their delight, thou?rh I doK't thinjc very delightful to iho l/yi that are bein>r hHHtptrsI , for tb*7 klek *?d try ti get loose very often. Ritmmeria one of the most beautiful seasons of the year. We like aumfnef: for ano^cr rpawon. an*'. that is the fruit which wo ntt-enjoy very much, n d which give* th? good nonae-V.eepcrs plenty of work lo <1* putting up psc scfvea and making jellies. The bitnr part of thia tendon is a very hnsv ohm for the farmers. You will see wagons piled nn with cotton eomimr to; lown to be solif and made Jnto nlot'>. 1 But while we !? vltyr plemes and par t#?s. we beirin to lliluk of our studies, and *vhen ttie first diy of sobeol romc*, we get Into our littlo bonta and launch out. h to the w1<Im ocean of studies and have to a3H? good-bye to moat plen?<nres and Bummer too. * <\>rrie B. M itlii*. <Jrade VII ? Aire 13. =r: ?tmi 0ir (jtrre^ptaJeiy. Providcca. ?; Dftr OM--Gkroniele : ? ^c htviiU toy n?wi of hbpnrmn^, hut will try ,sbd give you s few Hots. Mint Therees Snrtjfo, after spend ing sometime vUitiNtmlt tn thiej hnr* has returned to her home to Sumter. We eow ? *wl?eeln * short while af?n rainlBg sway with sfcsndsonfr v?uug mea. We eooM only wish Jt wes ?*hullt fur two.* >. ? ' There Is * meeting sow Je pro* gross s& H?*rel> Usptist Church. 9ev. Ur Costs*!* of Orsnj(efeerc fe eoadfectlng the -ere ices. lfsoy thanks. Mr. ifcditor for tbf kind wcr4e /?? Hl<hrtiwt ns oome time jgfnr We will ssy to Ihitt nor* k . at 1 .?? <'t i. ?* - f. -ft aliliSSs M to keep. We 11 ml mora li.au we ctu well do to keep two. Mr. Dixon Stuckey, who has hoc u in this neighborhood for some time has relumed to his hfone in Darlington. We evpeel some ones' heart t>l Providence is made .sad.. P Vivian. Peach School Houso. Dear Chronicle : ? 1 come again claiming little spauo in you^ bright col 11 111 ns. The weather is very dry and hot at present. shich has damaged the pea crop considerably. Miss Ada Kirkland accompanied hy her hrnthoV Shannon, of this neighborhood,! was visiting rela tives at Camden recently. Messrs. Wifyio and Joe Turner are going t<X (/jdutuhla in a few Ms; we wish tlietu a pleasant trip. // We iiopo to have a marriage to report this fall, as a bachelor of Lynch word pays frequent visit# in this neighborhood and We know old bachelors always mean bus' hops. We would like to hear from Bro, .1. E. R., of Stockton. What is tlif* matter' J. KV I would like to know why 3011 quit visiting in this com munity. I would like to hear from Willie, of Green Hill again. J w ill close with best wishes to the Cluouiele. School Girl, Oroon Hill. ?Sept. 24th. Mr. Kditor: ? Ah our first didn't find its way to till* wnsto basket, we come again claiming jur space in vour'Very interesting paper. Mrs. J. J. Hush m visiting rela tives and friends ni(4r Dekalb. Mr. J. B. Nettles was spoiling in this neighborhood Sunday. Mr. C. B. Nettles, a clever young man of the Stats farm, was visit ing relatives in the Beulah neigh borhood Sunday. With hest wialics to The Chroni cle. ' * Willie. Shaylor's Hill. S"pt. 24. Dear Kditor: ? \ have woke out of a drousy shimber and will give you a few dots. We need min. Tt is I10V and dry. Cotton will soon all bo open. - Miss . Lil:io Shaylor and JVI r. Cbarlio Shaylor have been sick for [some time. * * < Some of our farmers are "getting a hump on themscl vop," saving nay and mnking molasses. One of oui farmers was made glad a day or so ago when he carried down 8 balefe of coUon and they brought him three hundred and thirty dollars. So much for we poor farmers. I will close hoping to bear from some of the lest of the correspond ents. Well Wisher. White Oak C??ek. Mr. Editor: ? Wi.l you pleaso Al low me space in your valuable p.t?* per to express my-^raiifloulion to. wards Its Items c i interest. C??tlon picking is the order of the day now. Rain is very mi^ch needed in this section, I. think if Bro. H. T. J. was just old enough he would be' "the H^xt one to get married if any of the pretty gii|s would .h ive him. Don't Von think so DeaulxV" Miss Mary True^d*1! has gone to North Carolina io attend college. As this isjmy first to The Chron* icle 1 will close. With kindest re gards *?' Hannah. Idnia._ i>ear <ihronicie - Everything is parched up, it is s'? very dry, we have had no raiu for sevsral weeks. M*. J. A Gallowaj*, who has been ill during lite past week is improv ing. I / A Mr. Dalton Galloway has gone to Camden to attend the Graded ?&hnol. ;y Mr. Major Davis, of Bisbopville, was in our community recently. "Maatcr Tomuiie An ants," of Camden was visiting in this sec tion Sunday. The protracted meeting will be gin at Salem next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. in. Rev. Peter Stokes will be assisted by Rev. J. P. Atta way. ' Good bye for this time. Olive. Abnev. S'pt. 16. Mr. Editor: ? I come again claiming my space in your valuable columns. Mr. V. K. DcPa??*' school closed nt Roland, .Saturday 14 Inst, there j wan a large crowd in attendance. AddreMH'd were fifteen by Rev. T. A. Dabii*y,/MT.-P. T. Bruce nnd Pxof.V. K. DePass. Tlwir addresses, wire short but to the point. Alter Jhe speaking we were called to tl e ^able, and we must thank the la dies of the community for t.'io nice dinner furnished tis. The Chroni j cle was represented by ^oyeral cor respondent*. Jecms Dougle was ?there wtlh his long Sunday ?mllr on also Heboid Oirl, U?t Thorp, Beauty and' your humhle^scribe. We were sorry>W?l llro. H. T. J. was not there, for I am sure he would hare enjoyed it, I think tie ajqat have been sleeping. We are sdr\u> loose Mr. V. K. DePass a* teacher, f was bis pupil for rbout seven raonlba, an<| I roust say that be is the beat teacher X ever went to. v He *ae kintTVatT fftJtbful to. bit paplb ud tai realty to , dis ehsrge his duty; he was loved by both parent and pupils, lie will go to Colsabis shortly to Jake a m? coarse lit the South Qswlsi 0 Wtefw ik4 t? hope that he jrttl fetthreugh'all O. aid may prosperity evw attlls idos bin In IBiKfHI WISWWs I Yepterdsy was raJfleg day with ? * ? ? _ ? Z v Shiloh Sunday school. You arc right Hro. H. T. .1 in supposing thai Ifcauty will agrtc with you in regard to tho young ladies being so hand ??nine ?r ho | informed us th tit ho had ill) plena- j ure of talking to the handsomest giil in tiu> Statu hi t ho picnic Sat* old ay and you all may ^uess wit it WK8. a | Mr, Moor? Dean, and twodaugh-1 ters, of Darlington, are visiting re latives in this community. Mrs. A una Hasty, of Darlinclon, ? is visiting: her mother, Mrs. M . A.j Young, of this burg. We are glad t> note that j ttosa, tin; infant daughter of Alt. { tind Mrs. L. K. Kiikley, is improv ing. We wen! glnd to seo in our com munity Saturday and Sunday our friend Mi\ II. T. W. (<omo agaiu; liro. you are always welcome. G. K. l\ " Simmon'" Branch Mr^ K litor: ? News is scarce hut 1 will endovor to give you a ft w i dot a. Vivian we do not know svlio Sport is but we would advise him ! not to take small girls to Church when Ihu wind is blowing. We| guess ho must bo a bachelor by { him saying that ho would court a dress on a elothos line. The meeting which has boon in progress at Ml. Olivet olosa.l on last Sunday night. M is* Nannie Hrow.i, of Boykin?, liss been visiting friends near here, j Miss Fleda Hudson, ono of i'rov- 1 dence*s sweetest young Indies whoi iins been visiting her brother, Mr. I 11. M. Hudson, lias teturneii home. ! With best wishes to The Chron icle;' "Hot. Can'cy. ? Sept. 18. Mr. Kd : ? It is once more I at tempt to give you a few dots from Cn ntey. You eiin hear tho hum of the gins ull around, though it wiP not la at long as cotton cropp aro/,/s(S voiy short. Our town is growing aft wo have another now store located in our midst, and J. K. Creed has com pleted his gin hcuse and everything runs ns nice is can. Kyerything is perfectly new. Wo have in oui f>Wd four stores, two grist mills, on# syrup mill, two cotton gins und thiee blacksmith shops. If yon do not want to spend your money you had better keep out of our town, things are so cheap if one of our morchauts do not get it another will. I will close promising to let you hear from me sot.3 again. You r8 truly, ./ Dutch. TUMiriCi , Office of ^ County Treasurer, Kershaw County, ? Camdun,S. CU Sept. 2.J, 18l>i. Ill acfcordarco with tho Act Jo raise supplies /of the fiscal year commf ncing j November l.'!8M,'notioo is hereby irlv en that tluv TYe.-iturer's ottlco ,of Ker shaw County will l>o open for the eolluor tlon oftaXOiTueMrTi-y. the I5t.li *li\ v of October, 18'.)."), olid will remain open nh> til-Tues 'ay, December 8lst.. 1 81)1 . "Thereto per eentinii for Ker* enmity i? an follows : For Htftte purpose* '? School Tux ?? Ordinary County tnx '? Int. on Knilroad bonds " Witness , Juroi's and Con. stable*) , ' Tolal 12 'u mills Poll Tax, $1.00. The following special levies have been innate also : Special ?'.?hoof tax, District No. I, .'J I mills. For interest on ^cfuol Honda' (iraded School Building Dist. No. . I, H of n mill. f Special school (?x Dist, 4, .3 mills. ?? ?? ,... ?. ft2" 10 2 " " 12. 2 " ? .. ,7 ? .. ^ Taxes are payable in Wyt following kind of funds sod no others Cold and Hilver coin, IT. 8 Currency, Xationul, Hank Xo.es and Coupons Winch will be pome payable during the re\r on the valid Consolidated Doimh of this j State, known as the ''Deficiency Bondc," j also on Juror's certificates an?k-4bejM??s diem of State witnesses in the uTrcuit Ccnrt will be received for County taxex, not including School tax<*?. , AH information an to taxes will ho fur nished upon application. X. B. ? Tax-puvcr* are urged upon to pay their taxes as soon as possible after j the K'th day of October, to inroid a rush of business on tho laat days of collection, as I have no authority to rcceivo tuxes nfter the time of closing the l>ooks with out adding the penalty. Xo list of names for tax receipts will be received unless the amount of the tax money is deposited with tho said list. * This rule will be strictly adhered to. J. C. KOLLIXC.S, ? Co'inty Treasurer. I Big Timber. SFpt. 10th. Mr. Kili lor: ? I come i?gain n s U - in.^ a sin ait space in )our most, in teresting paper. C'llton pitking in llit) older of the day. I would liku toaava few woids about post otlli'e* at Cumdei; and Kershaw. 1 do not know who the postmaster i* at Kershaw, hut lei lit m ho who he tuay ho <loea .Hot alleud to his huaineas. i wrote a letter lou*^ brother in Kehiuary ZU^Jwtfid not >??? t it until July. | No marriages to lepoityet, but, mink there will he some soon. The) old haehelnra tue having a line lime; all the young men leave as soon as the oM men get in ?i i? h t - With heat wbhta to the Kditor and his paper I close. H. T. S. J. T. BURPKLL, CIVIL KN01NKKU KUKYEYOI4. camdkn\> - S. (J.c I Municipal Knumerring, Surveying ol Lands ami Nuh-lmUioun of Tract* a specialty. Notice to School Trus tees I Ofheo of School Commissioner, Camden, S. C, So| ?t. 2.1, 1 80,1, At a mooting of tlit* Hoard of Kxn'ninors recently held, resolution* wore adopted inHtnictimr trustors to give nt least two weeks public notice before tho opening of nny publre tudidol, ' * < ' Tho importance of obierving lid* no tice strictly is urged upon Trustees in order that no injustice may bo dono to those elegise to at cud tlio public schools, A. ' 5 lv I.tiSIJ \/t_ . Chftiiumni Hoard l'ixaininor*. * . <L^. Examination ot Teach ers. Notice is hereby given that Ibo ?oc ?ond #omi-annunl examination of t >aeh? ers for 181)5 beforo the County Hoard of Examiners will ho held at the Court House hr CumdtMi K. on tho third Friday, the 18:h day of October next, from ^ a. in, to I p. in. ^ Tho Board of hxainincfH hnve'adopted the following : ' ?' Whereas, tjio standard ot tenchors' cortiticfflBI having boon . considerably raised, a knowledge of elementary alge bra being; required ol llrst grade teftch crs . and the length of time of a llrst grade certilieatc being extended from two to five years, therefore , be. it A' Kcsolved, That ho teachers' eertifi. eates, iir.Mt Hceoud ol t^ird grade, grant ed by the Hoard of this county bejpnow ed, and no eei lineato. iHHued ?>? tlie Hoard of any other county bo endorsed for a greater h>ngth ot time than for which it was granted." J. A . OIUC.SBY, ?. C, K. O. A GARS. To Mu Friend* Ami The I'ttbUe Generally:? ? On nnd after the first <lny of October I 'on u bo found at. Mr. M. h. IC'nard's clothing store Af tilti Street, Columbia, S. 0?, and will tnko great pleasure in showing my friends our iinnicnse. wtook of ftttAllY MADE CLOTHING, iincf GKNl'd' FURNISHING GOOD8. It is nn indisputable fact that only a glance into Mr. Kinard's huge emporium is ne ccssmy to convince even tin* c?kuuI ob wrvcMlmt Mr. Kinnrd in faRADBR- 'fn rea^. nm<le clothing and Gents' fornlsb wTod*. Ills'prices <*nni.ot be dupli cated South of the X?w York market, and liU Special bargain counter* are the tnlk of tlie city. We can save vou your R. R. f.iir TO.COU'MJtlA ANl) RK TURX, in tho p 11 relive of ONE SUIT OK C|,OTH I'-Rf Country Merchants or oven tlio farmer, who supplies bis la borers, will find.it inu.ih to bis interest to tret our price* on C1IKAP CLOTH ING, OVERALL*, 11UHBBR.C0AT8. UMURICLLAS, AC. Friend*, tl.ink of it, yon cun visit the beautiful city ? of Columbia nnd purchase abetter unit of tgothes with the name Amount of money that it takes to purchMJ ? auitof clothes ii\ Sumter or Camden, and in addition to4hit<, wo will furnish; to every ptir cliusor of u suit of clothes of ua. free transportation to platjpu of Interest. In the city. Tb^cottyn factories, th<# canal, the fJtateHouys ma penitentiary, the asylum and Nnandon; Tbsi In an op. nortunity of n life time, aim* with those facts plainly before yon, I nm sure you will take Advantage of them. Those who contemplate Attending the Stnte Fair, will n? t wisely to wear ibeir old clothes over and jrive me nu opportunity to sell thom better clothing - for loss monev (ban they can git this 'side of New York. Orders by Mall aru also very respectfully Holicitod, and wilj be promptly ur.d satisfactorily filled or money refunded. Krfn'resM charges paid by iim on a'l over-Ten l*nllnn? worth of goods ordered. When you come Into the t toro please a?k for me, and in iwuding orders make all dm its, chock*, or money orders pay? ?bio to Mr. M. J j. Kinard, and oblige.' Most Respectfully, v, 1). A. McDowell, ^ Columbia 8. C: Sept. 18th, A IIous?'ho'd Remedy. Ami it never fails to cure Rheu matism, Cni&nh, l'imp'es and all dismasts unsing from impure blooi, is Hotanlu Hfood Halm. Thous ands endorse it us ilit> heat remedy ever offered to munkiud. The thousands of cures per formed by this remedy are almost miraculous.* Try it. Only $1 00 per large bot tle. For sule by druggists* See advertisement elsewhere. Rules land Regulations Adopted by the Board of Health of the city of Catu den, S. C., for the promo tion af the health of said CUy. > ii0. He it resolved by the Hoard of Health ot' the City of Camden, that the fol lo wing llulea and Regulations be and hereby are adopted for the promotion A of the health of the people thereon 1 1. That all water closets. privies, cess- \ pools and drains, within the corporate limits of theCity of Camden, be ofeancd at least once per month, or oltener when deeimd necessary by the Health Oilleer or Hoard of Health. Anyone failing, after reasonable notice in writ ing from the Hoard of Health, or any member or olllce* of thb fame, to have such Watt r-closets, Oto , cleaned,or fall ing to romovo ar.y nuisance; snail, for - each and every oftence, upon conviction before the said Hoard of Health, be lined not leas# than Two nor more than Ten Dollars, together with coat of cleaning such Water closets, , or re moving such nuisance, or be lm? priHonetVfiot i^bs than Ten nor more than Till ty days. : > 2. No hog shall bo closely penned within the City limits from March?l_st to October 16. A close ptu shall be con* strued to mean aiiy enclosure contain* ing less than six hundred ((XX)) square ft, to each hog penned, and all such enolos- ' ures or pens shall be inspected monthly or of tener if necessary by 4he health ollioer. The penalty for violation of thia rule shalLM.u.0ne of not less than $3.00 nor more that!i6l0.C0~"or fmprtsoirr went not less than Xhi (10) days nor more than thirty (.10) days, or both line and ? imprisonment, in the discretion of the Hoard. , 8. That owners or occupants of prem* ises shall, within twenty- four hourK, remove therefrom to a point without tlm corporate limits, any, and ?dl dead animals, carrion, or other such similar dhisance. Anyone violating this rule shall, for each such offence, uo lined jnot ' le*s than One uor more than liiv-e.J>ojU? lars, together with the cost of removing c said nuisance, or be imprisoned notlesa than Ten nor more tttfcn Thirty da>Bh ?: Anyone who shall fail, after reaB* onable notice in writing from the Hoard of Health, or an otllcer or member of the same, to have hlsjor her premises properly cleaned, shftll. fO? - each olfehse bo fined not more than Teu! dollars, together with the cost of clean' ing such premises, or be imprisoned not less than Ten nor more Utah Thirty dajs. ; ' 5. That the Health Olllcer shall ifl* snect the City Market, and any other place of business, from time to time a* he may deem beat, and shall order the immediate removal therefrom Of any cerjji this regard, shall for each offence beTjiiedjBpt less than. Five nor more . than TenTlollars, or be Imprisoned not ? less than Ten nor more than ThifrljM days. '? (I. No butcher pen shall be allowed within the corporate limits of the City* Anyone violating this rule -shall for, each offence be fined not leas thair Twenty nor more than Fifty dollars, or ' be Impribbried for the period ft Thirty days. ' / 7. That in order Co oreate'and main tain a complete and accurate system of registration of births and deaths wblJi may occur wlthtn tlw6 /*"Iiv; ? ui|~*piiarm^!! clans, Clergymen; Magistrates; Mid* wives, Undertakers. Sextons and Grave dlggers are required within Thirty days from such birth or death, to report to the Secretary of the Hoard of Healthy all blrth9 and deaths that may.oc$urin their practice, or come to their -kiiowt* edge in their busing or vocatlchu Wlth - particular information in rem a there to, as folio ws : For a I)i rth, date, same (if any,) physician or midwife, aex, race). Stillborn. Illegitimate, Twins, place of lllrth; and the full name or each parent; %ith their residence, bitth- * place and occupation j fora Death, name# sex, color, date of death, eauseof death, Si ace of death, age, year, tnoutb ana ays; place of birth, time of resideftc* in Camden, attending physician (if any,), place of interment. Any Physician, Clergyman, Magistrate, Midwife, Sfx- - ton or Grave-digger violating this shall for each offence be lined pot than One nor more than Five jqftgjl be imprisoned not more 8. Any person Jbundg Garbage or any other rt.-_ __ any street.draitt^^bi^ wffc of the City, or of blocking or ob?trtlct|ng any drain, shall for each offence be fined not less than Tire nor more thai^Ten Dollars, or be imprisonednot less than Ten nor more thru Thirty days. ? 0. Any occupant, or owner, If the aame be not occupi??d, of any premises who shall tall upon notice . from the ?; Health Officer, forthwith trout and re* move thereform all weeds and grass, shall for>each offence be fined not lc**y than Five nor more than Ten Dollar** Oi' toe imprisoned not more than Ten days. . 10. All Physlclana shall report to the Secretary'of the Hoard of Health nail cases of infectious or cont igions dls- ' 1 eases coming to iheir knowledge, and the Hoard of Health ma.v order the iso lation of persons so afflicted, enforce vaccination, and do whatever may be proper under the law, Uf" prevent the spread of such infectious or contagion* fuMiQV. viujonc Twwtttnf tmt niw by hindering, -obstructing or delaying 1U enforcemeBVaMyMLtlned not leas than Five nor ffiore^lKn Ttjretott-ftve 'Dollars, or be imprtsobed not lew than |f<M> nftf T* ' ' ?* ; Approved by the i thfHMty of Camden, of August, 1MB. 1 , : ~ AA.1I(