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PUBLISHED kVkRY Kill OA Y -r BY W; Xj. MoDOWBLXi" SonscuirrioK Batbs:? Onu year, >1.80, ??* months, 7?>,ieiii*; thruv month*, 40 Uatkh for Aovkhti.sino :- - Ordinary transient adrortlflmonts, 1lr*t insertion $1.00 per oqiiarn ; each sul/HiMpient in ?Hrtion 60 oen*s per nquare. Candidates' (/lutln for (bounty office* 'fft.O O.'j Congressional $10.00, BusioosR locals, ft Cents per lino caeh in sertion, Communications will ho published when of interest to the general public and i\?*t of ? defamatory nature. No re sponaibility will ho assumed for the vioWH of correspondents. Rates for eoutract advertising will tie an nounood upon application at tho nfliee, ftoinlttancoaby checks, drafts and postal dCmaj?>orderH should ho made payable tb/ W. I,. MoDOWKM*. OaTndon, S. C. It is said that King Kdward is suffering from cancer of tho throat. v *1"' " "" * " ir" The Atlanta Journal Hays it will .'bo surprising tho number of little negroes who will he u inted 'Theo dore" after thin. * Tho Koestor appointment shows plainly tliat Senator McLaurin Ih faithful to his friends, and likewise that lie has tho ear of l*icsident -Roosevelt. ? Sumter Herald. The State Fair thia your has been a great success. Notwith standing the low prico of cotton, Columbia has been filled with visi tors the entire week. The salary of the office of col lector of internal reve nue u $ (,,'fiow a year ? wore than the Governor <>i v tho State la paid. We are glad that ona newspaper man ha^%Uuck ii good job. To-day is All Sni day and i* generally observed by the kpiseo Vpal church. It has !<??)?? been a custom in thia church to look upon tho day as a memoiial to tho bless ed dead onen who have been t alien 'from tho congregation during tlt^ past year. Kd round II. Dons had sense enough to know that ho would probably lone his job vliCH Ji Deui TfoTat took hold, ho resigns now. Dean is a negro of unenviable noto T-iottr utwl Ii nonlur'rt ?> ?} ?){>i !1 1 l&e !1 K - I ?" ? ' has already served a good purpose in getting him out, of a job. ? Ex. Mr. John P. Allen has sold out tho Glascock Banner, and thereby hangs an interesting bit of news, especially to newspaper men. '1 h< paper wns bought by Messrs. W . It. and J. L. Snider, two blind young men, w'.io have two blind brothers, a widowed mother and two sisters dependent upon theii efforts. Although blind, they be Jicvo they are-eapable of editing a readable paper. They shrink at the idea of accepting alms, and in tend to make enough money out of the Banner for the support of the ' family ? Tennille (fin.) News. The court of eominftn pleas in Q <? Flormice county, last week decidoo thaf -a. marriage contracted in this State between a white man and a negro woman in 18G7 was invalid, ?nd that tho ohildren horu of snob xtoarriage do not inheiit from an es tate .left to tho lawful grund-ehil llren of the testatrix. It was shown that in 18G5 the South Carolina legislature passed an net prohibit ing the intermarriage of whito and colored persons and reiterated it in the act of 160(1. Under tho code ofY8?2 tlveso two acts were repeal ed by the Republican State govern ment;. Under the present State constitution intermarriage between white and- colored persons i* pro hibited. The real cstule in dispute is said to be valuable and tho Iosh frill be, heavy to the mulatto olaitn an to. Children's CoatH, Reefers and Capes as cheap ns you could ask, at the Gilt Edge Store. AnoCber shipment of Tailor-made Suits to arrive this week at tho Gilt Edge Store. Rents and other collections made by Messrs. Csntey and Cantey. Of fice on !?w*r*oge, See them. * 4 ?'"\ ' ? PUNTS. Th. UrSMt K^kia .LwortlT JSW ly 100 varj?tles.\ An the cboi^ l^iou* kio-Js for the Garden snd *?ncy Market. Sbtpptajr Varieties. Als* Dew. st, Rhubarb, Grape Two friends, a lawyer and ft doe tor, brofttno in time enemies, much l ltHi I he doctor spoke evil of tho lawyor behind liia back, but the ! | (4 \Y \ o r a I w 113* a apoke well of the 'doctor. Upon a lady asking the lawyer uhy lie apoke ao wull of the doctor, Vkho rpoko ao ill of htm ho ?aid without hesitation, "Madafu, we are both llHrH.-*Kx. The Little Gentleman. I know him lv> 1 u Kontleman ity mkos ?hat never fail ; Ilia coat wa? rou^h ami rather worn, His vhfukH wnr.t thin and ? A lad w )io liud liia way ??? make. Wilh little t i 1 1 1 ?' to play ; I know him for a Kontloinan l?y certain aii'iis toilay. Ho met his mother on tin" Mtrcel , oil oanje )i in little cup M v door tfwn shut; ho waited there I'litil 1 hoard lux rap. Ho took the bundle (iw"> my hand, And whoa I ?"!*'? mv pen llo sprain: to i>i< k it up for me, TIiih linnili inan of t ? ?? lie iIooh not (itinli (>r crowd alonu ; 1 1 in voice ia gently | ?i I ??!???? 1 ; jlo dues it'll Hitii! I'M I" ??> V< h 11 bout Ah ii he wtTti bewitchcd. lie Mtand" aside to lot y-.u p?hh ; llo always hIiii'k the ito"i , llo runa on or rand h willingly, To forge and mill and More. Mo tliinkN of you bofarc hiiuiolf; llo servos yon if lio chii, * |u>r in wlude'vor ^oinpouy TI10 manners iiiako the man,* At ton or lorty 'l i* t ho same ; TI10 manner toils the tale. And I discern thn gentleman Uv sign? that never fad. ^ouitiv-m "V'litirci'm'inn.' f'O.W/'O.S/'/'/O VS l'l\OM I II I 1 .tMDKX << it i />/'/> srimoi: TIIK Oil INT Slv Tho ( hinese live in China, in the eastern pnrt of A*in. Thev drown in an odd faidtmn, and shave their beads ex co|?tA>'?o l'ltlc f j'ol im the top. which | lie y I'lat il l" !t 1"?1K ' 1 l" ??'? . 1 take orf 1 licir iIum-' instead < >f tlicir hats l?i? they enter the house ; Mini, when din* iter H re?d\ lhe\ ?;t "it Hint* Jind hsivn tlicir si rvniits to I>i ing thojo 1 ??'??. nerved in 11 wooden howl, tea,i*."d otiier things < hince ha e tor dinner , they oal wdp (di"p.Mt i< kh. |n China the chief pimluots nro ten iind rice; they Imvc a great deal i f ?ilk thm Hoy weave. They worship ?</"? Age 10- ffrnde U, <\ M. Nelson. J'.Lu Kubiuaju'a Sliowa. John li(d)iu;j"n not only ofli ta to liia put ronn the bet', ru id oil* i: i) a uc 1 1 o 1 in 11 1; iji ^ , the li no ti t and mo/t (Inborn1, el v M|U?|?pcd hippo-, d rinur, and the laip-Nl. :u.d uo-sl coin pi'idien 'ii \ 0 1 1 1 e i! a e e i i < ? , but h a i uddod this \<*;u to h fn already att poi lnt ive MCI ii H ol exhibit joui) the ^rand Inbieal fpeetaeh- of .Soiomop, Ilia Temple, alid ll;c (.^'iicii of Slie b?, r.tid ihe limst hColiir, ptocea h i o ii ii 1 1 tei ptdtdioMMin and lyric apec- | tiicle that liaa ever invited public put ronay.e. (iur viti/.cna v.iii soon have the! opportunity of witmasinK tlu-a?j jjrand exhibition*, for they are to be in Camden, Saturday, Nov. '2. Wintur Svar.on Kxeuuiion Rutce. The Southern liailwitv anr.oiiiire* ex- | cursion rat. k I6r th?' W inter St anon ??? the varioUF rcwots of the South. liek els are now <ui Hale.with final limit May! ;ilnt, P.Ml'J. I or detailed information h.m to rates, Hchcdules, etc., < all on any Hgent of the Sent horn Hailw iij' or con nections, \V. II TAYI.OK, A. (K IV A.. Atlanta, < ia, H W. Ill" NT, I) l*. A.. Charleston, S. C. Dr.Fenncr'sGOLBEN Rf.LIEFS A Till K tU'l'lU' IN .M I. INFLAMMATION >lt (I ? ? >11 1 . Il< llllf-ll t'l'rt lltlliull M. I..OI1I Contractor and liuildcr, I CA.MDKN, S. (\ Estimnlon finninliod on nil k i n < 1 h,) of work. 1'nlronnge nol ici t?**l tin ?1 J Hut isftictinn i:i:r.rAn(o('it. M. l'AKKKK.j Whcehvrluhl And lllucksmith, j Camden, S. 0. General repair work ? both' wood ami iron. See me lie lore sending \our work olV, j as I am sure. I etni please y on. I \ ours lor business, .1. A! barker. ( MANUFACTUREB8 OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - 3. C. Purchase our maizes, which Wf guarantee Hupcrior to any IblaSotith, and thereby save Window and Fane} Glae? a X/arodtm Cotton Market. CnttonMn quoted in Camden today H4 follow* : Middling 7. Striul. M nldliiiK 7 Good Middling 7 f . New Home Mtrwiiitf Ai.ioMnctt, nt Oelhcrthi'inx r'd. Tax Notice. ( )(liee of TreitMur.-r K? r?hi?w Conn-) j t y Ciiiiidcji, ?. ()., Sept., , lttul.f In accordance with thy act to r?d?e mtpplica lor fiscal year comiueiuinu | January I*;. 1JJOI, notice is htrchy j^iven tliat tho I f oasui t'i'ij ollico of Kcrtdiaw <<>ii nfy will Im< olun for tho collection of lnx< .? ft'-oi l In- IBih (lav ?? f October. l!>00, until tho IhI day of January, 1902 The rati* per centum for Kui'Hhiiw couti tv iH hh follows : Mills Statu Taxes 6 School Taxes .H t -ouuty Ta xes 4 Kail Uoh?I Taxes 2'J Total 14.'., The following Special levien hayo been matin also: Mills Special School lax l>Ulrict No. I. ;t Speckil School tax, DisUict No. 1, (oi intercut i>i) School ISontls ( ? rmleil School linihlinx. Mills liiAtricf No, I Special School tax District No. I, .'5 ' 2, 1 4, !1 " 7, 2 10, 2 II, 2 ij , 2 ? I l t J7 V ' Ts, ;i All information an to tax oh will he fur j niched u pon application. No I i M of iiumi-H for tax receipts will j lie rccciveil uiiIcnh th? ainonnt of tax I money is thtpoMil <m| with the saiil list j Thin rule will ho strictly enforced. W. li. 1 1 ( ? U ( i 1 1 , Oo. Tre?H y f ;t 71 o 11 n c o in o n t / I have bought the slock <t> 1 of Mr S. I<ihman consist inj? of J i! wo I ry, Sil verw arc, Watches* Ciocks and everything u s a a 1 1 y found in a lirat cIusm .Jewelry .store and I will endeavor to eon duet this business in a business- ?i'ke in a n n c r and respectfully solicit I he patronage of the public. Yours truly, 7?Jarion JV. Jf?ci/7?ian. nvMJvr t."? n.'V'SH1 Ginning, linking (Q yds) Tion (0) $1.75. Now two ponnd hogging and now, heavy, nteol arrow Ties. Wo nro introduc ing chenp ginning in Camden ? ginning sit cost. It Benoti ts the Fanner, 1 1 Henefita Camden, It Benefit a r*v. AVe liave four new 70 saw Plunger Ciina, find nil appliances to keep eawa sharp. Thp Finpcit ^vclpm nf i iiu i muut ujuium ui Ginning Ami it gives the finest sample of cotton. We will uive yon vnnr cotton in tVoiu 12 TO 20 MINUTES. Huv 3 our seed or return it. to you, as you wish. Cotton Seed, We pay the highest cash price for Cot ton Seed. We have one price for all and this is full market value. CAMDEN OIL MILL, Branch of the Southern Cotton Oil Company, E. 8. YAUX* Manager. THE. BIC3 STORE. and An Answer. ^ ^ 1 1 i i 0 1 1 ?'? W lin'r io Shop? rIP?i<> Aiiww or? 'ii tim^iiik s <?>??? or ? \ & Who have been here for the past 1 4 years ^ . . K q? it E 1 (hose y^ars, saliMliK'tioii^o oui* ciastuincrM ha? hcen ISbo waiclnvord. Wo arc g&sM'jmiTfiS lliis JFiill i lum ovi'r before do .satisfy tlso tannic. We have all the Staples and Novelties of the Season. A nd every article hurdled by us isw of (lie best. ! \ Wtion you buy here everything has to bo as repre sented or your money lh\ck, is the way we soil. It's just a* easy tor a child to trade with us as an older fs person. Our large store is tilled with everything for man woman or child Remember we are the sole agents for the Celebra ted High Art Clothing. Eveiy Department a Store in tself. Every day a bargain d>?y witii us.# A caii on us will convince you of the money to b<? saved on your Tall shopping. > \ IP Our Moto Is: "Undefbuy and Uudersell Eveiybody." Yours to please. Hirsch Bros & Co. <> Camden, S. C. Bishopvillc^S. C? V GOSVSIIM-Q 10 UAiviucivi ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY. AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK ? $3,500 I):iih Kxprnses. $1 00,000 New I'VutiiTCH, $2,00'.), 000 Invited Coming in i'.x Own Palaeo Speviul Train*. 77th year of the oldest, biggest. and ]>? si Show on earth. The Pioneers and Perpetuators of Tented Amtisomen! InstituuoiiM TEN BI?5 SHOWS ALL UNITED 1 OircnaeH ? 3 M calories ? 2 Stages ? Roman Hippodrome, Combined with the Grand liibl i<vil Spectacular Production Kimj Solomon 4? QvMMJt && An impressive and eminently moral and [mind elevating pa geantic and Scenic spectacle, .with its enchanting ballets, magnificent scenery and gorgeous <ostumrs. TOO beautiful ballet, girls, 500 men, women and horses in the cast. Carl Hagon back's $10,000 herd of performing elephants that waltz, play musical lfj^trumcnts and do everything but talk. 100 new and novel circus acts, 1 ,000 rare and costly animals, r>0 bair raising races. Grand free $.^00,000 street parade, ;") bands of music, life and drum corps, chime of bells, 50 cars and gilded dens, 20 tableaux cars, 12 traps, 800 thor oughbred horses, 00 Miniature ponies, steam ealiopc drawn by 10 ponies and driven by one man, 2 herds of elephants. Excursion* on all lines Wlravcl. Camden? Oho performance only. Afternoon at Two O'clock. i, %? H & A- i g$ A i% ?ka Aino: at David Wolfe's- ^ Having purchased tlio large stock formerly owned by Mr. H.YT. JFinlayson atCheraw S 01 am in position to sell o vo $2$, 000 worth of *Dry Sooc/s, Shoos , JVatSj > S jCadicsjVcits, Clothing and other Soocts AT AND BELOW COST I was Cor tuna to to get these goods way below their value and it will be to the advantage of the people of Cam den and surrounding country to give me a call and see for themselves. Respectfully, DAVID WOLFE. Anything and Everything -AT N SO WELLS We have our gtoro and wareliouso packod wiih now ' ? 1 a goods. Oar sto<*k of Dry Goods, Notions, /Shoos and IJats is * oompleto and our prices arc right down to bottom on c^ory tiling. Just received a DAI! 1,0.11) OF UOOklMi AND HI UIM. SHUTS which will bo sold low down. They arc new and made or best material and we guarantee to bo under market price on them. Wo have an Up-To-Date Line of Clothing Ttyd can fit you in a nice tfiitat any price to suit your pocket,. Just received a iine lino of Union Made Pants in oil the la- , tost patterns anrt will be-elad to show you. Remember we * buy and sell all * GROCERIES*" LARGE and w?. are ii^posUioA to ?crveyouat the -best poaifa id^ vantage. Also "Qnity a nice lino of SUCtJIESNnl" WAGGONS and our priccs are right. " ? Come to see us. Hm : YO 1B6 TRULY, j ni ??y