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ijo'iii y?t? Bitten fly A MadD^g. On l?Ht Sunday evening u little daughter of M?\ f\ T. liruoo v\ ?K bitten on titH left arm by a mail dc?u. The>blt? was through it?o clAthing un(Kn<?t very doap and Mr. Bruce is hopefoT that serious resn ts will not fpllow. B5S It Has Passed Both Branchos of tho Legislature, # Improving Lyttleton Stroot. t? ^-^4^16 street department of tin* ./ city w^m?vv at work hauling clay ou the upper part of Lytlleton street, -whero it will be continued nil the wirV do.vn the street. This I* a long felt want in tha^^gjrt of l.lie town ? tho dust in sul w* bo ing terrible. We will welcorno the day when our streets will be in such a condition that the bicycle* can be token olF ?.he sidewalks. Advertised Letters. For week ending Jan 0, 1890: Susan Hucknbee, Catv Morris, Sal lio K Davis, Henrietta Donnelv, Stephen Gladney, Moggie Kpann, Allen Hn'es, liaum Broth, George Guskins, Mrs Monroe II unter, G as per H'd?inson, A L MeCotnbs, A McGflskill, K?itie Morris, Lneashoi Ingram, May Lelnberger, Jos 1\ t ligrew, S A Helton, W T Comar, W \V Branham, W H Ilearon, Miss B G Brow^ Miss Bakcrton, J G M am tony. "G. G. Alexander, P. M. Important Astronomical Evenc. ,/* A total e-clip-so of the moon was observable in this section on the evening of December 27th from 5 to 10 o'clock p. nr.-, n rnro thing. Hut few of our people remembered the date and dittfMiot notice it. The most important, astronomical event 1 i steel now is ft total eclipse of the sun on the 28th of Mav, 1900, a little over a year ofT. In tin's sec tion of the country it will he so dark at noon that the larger stars ivill be visible. Teachers' Association. The County Teachers' Ass^cla* t i??n met on Saturda)\ Jan. 7. ()? iug to. the fact that no notice of the meeting had been given the at .|eudaucc wns small. It was rt - solved that the sumc program ap* pointed for that, dav lie continued for the n?'Xt meeting viz: Address 1 ? i* Ivov. \V. \V. Milip. Discussion ? !'? form* m-pdt d in our school sys tem opened by L T. M'lls. The )u\t, mi cling will bo held i.n the Camden Graded Se.linnl Building on the (i rat Ktitnid-iv in February ( F*:l> -I ) at 1 1 o'clock. lToT.ee County Saya Th3 Supreme Court ?> The following uppeareil in last Suf%*rda>^? Columbia St.ai?-: ?'The county of Lee is iih longer a geographical division of South Carolina, The State mpicmc court yesterday finally decided that the Act constituting the county wan unconstitutional, and tl?6 new county ceases to exist." The ac tion of the Court wes based upon the ground that the Act cntiiled "An Act to Establish Lee County," approved 19th of Feb. 1898, was passed without constitutional nu thority. ? The/Wilson and Summorton. the total* *Qnlty, white win col ored *.n??P? out Id tfc. foM^l eer dw 10 tympotnj and jnicg& their tears with the bw gggr - "Wtt" TltW Tlie following. is taken from the Wilmtugton Messenger : "Mr. Thomas Wilson, of Salem, S. C. president of the Wilson and Snmraorton Railroad, was in tho cilv on business yesterday. . President Wilson informs ug that his road is to be extended from Sumter to Camden, a distance of thirty*one miles. At present the road runs from Wilson, Clsren don County, S. C., on the Central Railioad of South Carolina, to Sumter, forty-one miles, io that the extension will mak^'the road seventy-two miles ifi" length. It will run through a fln^ country, and with (he relations existing it will give the Atlantic, Coast Line an outlet through upper South Caro lina and Western North Carolina oyer the Ohio River and Charles ton Railroad, which/ runs from Camden, S. C., to Marion, N. C. ^ ^ Death of Xr?. Sanders. We clip the following from the Hagood correspondence to tho Co* lambia State on last Sunday : ^Oofoomreunitywaa shocked And, heartbroken when we received new* of tire death of Mrs. Eva McLeod Ssnrim. wife oT 1 ex-Bepr efteatati ve A. K. Sanders. She was one of the moft aeiwaslly loved women in - -? - : ? i i , Colli uk, J In to inv furaitufa I <nr ry i? fill! lino of Co bin a which \iill bo i 90M c/cap \V. Cieisonhciincr. s To Rent* A hon?e on Broad >?t , to n?in ocuMipUd liy Mr. -W. W. Muguins. I'Mtacsbion given nji tho I5ih ila\ of January. Apply to Mrs. S. A. NVittkownk y. To Kent. I oiler for rent a two-horse farm, von iniloH south-east of Caturiun. 1 > a ?-Uinjjr "u?i tenant houses on thr i > i ??!???. (-limit fnrming land, pjul of (i tY<>*li l^ml. Tonus rovi>M>DMl?lo. Apply to Mrs. M^A. liainQK. Lost Horse. ()t lust Tuesday night my horse ' (i) uk roan and blind 1 it both ryes) v ? ? i. w w By from inv home on lowtei i Itmail Ml i col near t-lio Com t IIoiiac. i Suitable reward will be paid for the ? return of said horse to me, A A. C. .Ju taper. Camden, S. C., Jan. 11, 1891). ' * * ~?, g Bucklon's Arnica Salve.# The/best salvo in the world for OutA/Mruiaes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt^ UhiM^m, Fever Sores, 'IVtter, Chap ped mtuda, Chilblains, Corns, and ill Skin Eruptions, and positively euros files, or nn pay required. Ii is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price *25 cents per bos. For sale by K. Civile Zeoip. , liobbed the Uravo. A slatlMng incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, wns the subject, is narrated by him as follows: l,l was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was airiest yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated pain continually in b^ok-; end sides, no appetite ? gradually j growing weaker day by day. Thyfco physicians had given me up. For tunately, a friend advised trying 10 loot rip Bitters; and to my great joy and surprisf, the lirst, bottle mude a decided improvement. 1 continued their use for three weeks and am now a well man. 1 know they saved my life, aud robbed the giavi* of another victim," No one should fail to try them. Only 50 <? i s per bottle at F. Leslie Zemp's Drug Store. ^ Annual Meeting of library Aeso'cir - J tion. The annual meeting of the mora tiers* tif the Library nod Lyceum Association will be held in the Li hniry Room, on Friday Jan. 13th, at 7.30 p. in. Kvery member is ?irifHfrW^nMt'nd. The election of ?dflc?*rs a-uVfcBvkHd, reports of the past yem'ft aurn'Hs will be given, and a di?(Mi?stnp ??f the plaob for the Nt?w Y?ar will he opened. This meeting could not be hetU on Fri day, Jan 6th, ns appointed because a quorum of members did not as owing In 1 |i? inrdrmont' weather. The Association has the follow ing hook6, j nst in thiis week: Lil.'irin Morris, -??Tlie Damnation of Theron Ware, Red Rock, The Kent uckianp, The Day's Work, The Heart of Toil, Storing of tho Cherokee Hills, 1 n Kings' House?, illnek Diamond?, The Arivenlureu of Fra?c-i:s, The Puritan?, v Prisoners of Hope, Fe 1 1 aw T r a v ele r s . It is the intention of the Asso ciation to send ojl' such an order every two or three months and keep up as well ne possible wUh the new books published. fhifct regarding Mr. CootejV man, H?w?t pf MUt fores for my an whugMiiUieie mill wr?tolj W 6A6TtB?<l,l>T twktng eroaad, tfcai ^ Ma? , ^ ^ g*V J" - *" ?? w W. wrw in tt tnTHW Btitc to tmfiBiM tkijt wi?<W* MMit yoat Mgatfc U*M pau*." _ CASTORIA For Infknts and Children. The State Farm Our reporter paid a flying visit to i he Reed Stato Farm recently and waft delighted with what he saw ;? everything was in good order, the immense barns were filled with produce, tons and tons of hay were stacked in the fields, some of the convicts were haling oat-straw to he shipped to Charleston for the use oF uUocle Sams" soldier*, each soldier freing allowed a certain number ofjbs of straw for bedding every two weeks. The cow sheds are arrauged ac cording to the latest ideas. The gin house is first class and an oil mill will be added this year. While 4iggiag lb? well-to supply- the en gine with water -the bands discov ered sparge white oak tree 22 feet betow-lfce surface ? is good^eood^ tion. How did It get ifccnf yr Much more could be . wmten that wonld InUrcaltha * pphlic about this farm* but ??l snggeet a - ? ?-I -*-I* . ; ' $7,000.00$ 4' ' WORTH OF Clothing to nw Given Away AT AN I > ) BELOW COST, Consisting of . Men's Sack Knits, all grades, ? > I to <1(>. Youths' Suck Suits, nil grades. I t to UK Hoy Knoo Pants Suits, all grades 5 to I I. Men's, Youths' and Hoys' Pauls of all siz< s, These poods must go. Thr\se who come lirs-f will ^ct the Plums. Always on hand, the largest and best selected stock of In the City MADE TO WEAK ZHP BROTHERS. EXPOSURE to WET^COLD AS proven disastrous to many women. Wet feet and damp clothing chill the entire system and the ddlicate female organs arc at once effected. Painful, Profuse, Suppressed or Obstructed Menses, Whites, Falling of the Womb, or some other hcalth-destloying disease is almost certain to follow such exposuro unless proper pre cautions arc taken. When any oft hese dis eases appear women should begin the use of GERSTLE'S Female Panacea. T?AOc(G. P. P. )**!?"?(_. It will regulate the menses, cure all forma of ?female disuaKi*, and give health and strength. It is used in the privacy of the home. No con sultations. No h?ii)jHating examinations. If there ta any tendency to constipation or indigestion take mild doses of St. Joseph's Liver Regulator. ? MY DAUGHTER SUFFERED INTENSELY From female irregularities, and had tried physicians and other remedies, but could cct no relief. and we find despaired ot her recovery. We were induced to try Qerstle's Female Panacea, and 1 folieve it saved her life. A. J. MACK. Jamestown, Tonn. For Sale at Drug Stores, $1/00 per Bottle. L. GERSTLE & CO., Props., Chattanooga, Tenn, TOR SALE BY DR. F. LESLIE ZEW|P. Arrive A. M. ?x: : ^ ? South Carolina & Georgia It. It. Co. .. Tl-MB TABLE NO. 10, / In pffcct 1201 n. m.t Snnday, January 1st, 1801). / West ? First Class Daily. Fust ? First Class Paily. Leaves, a. ro.,^00 ^ Charleston, "4? a. m., 6.20 Augusta, " a. ai., 9,20 Colunihin, West, 81 2d <51nss A M. 7 40 8 00, 8 10 9 00 *9 35 9 48 10 10 10 3ft fl 00 ttnr 12 10 123$ P.M. rtTwf 10.15 Kingsvill?\ North Carolina Division. 77 Stations 1st Clns? (Sundays Exempted.) A. M. Leave Arrive 11 40 Camden 12 00 DeKalb 12 12 Westvillo 12 40 Kershaw 12 55 Heath Spring* 0') Pleasant Hill 20 Lancaster 85 ? Hiverside 50 Catawba .Junc'n 15 Rock Hill 85 . Tirzah 48 Yorkvillo 3 C?3 Sharon 3 18 Hickory Grove 3 30 Smyrna 3 55 Blacksburg 4 10 Karl* 4 15 Patterson Springs 4 25 Shelby 4 45 tattimoro 4 52 Mooresborough . 5.02 Henrietta. 5 19 :* Forest City 5 34 Rutherford ton . -6 Thermal City Oienwood Afyion 8.17 arriyes p. m. 10 45 arrives p. in. 5.30 arrivee p. m. 4.2ft arrives p. m. East 7i) 2tl OIjmb A. M. 8 20 8 50 , 9 05 10 10 10 30 10 40 11 no 12 15 1 50 3 10 3 50 4 40 5 10 5 30 5 45 C 20 1MJT 1 2 50 12 05 10 45 30 10 10 25 10 15 Ring out the Old! , , Ring in YOU BS IHWaSfcTgU. A Happy and Frosperous NEW YEAH to ny customers, and remember that^prices aye er than Ver. P. T. VILLEPIGUE, Of the. Famous Gilt Ede;e Store.