The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 10, 1902, Image 2
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PUBLISUKD^fCVKKY FRIDAY
w . X-,. Mcdowell.
Hcnscitir rms Katkh: Oho ycar,$l.fiu,
tux utojitliH, 75 t fills; lltK-i! mouth*. 4 0
eonf
Ratks kok A ovkktisino : Ordinary
transient ad vertisinent.-i, fir.st insertion
$1,00 per square ; each subsequent in
aortion 60 coots per square.
Omdidates' ('ard? for County offices
$r>,00. Congressional $1" 00.
B isineaa locals, 6 cents per line each in
Kert ion.
Communications will lie pu I>UhIi<-<1 w hen
of interest to tho general j ? *i 1 ?1 i < ? ami
not of a defamatory nature. No re
sponsibility will hi' assumed for the
vlows of correspondents.
Rites for coutract advertising will he an
nouncod upon application at the<dliee.
Remittances by cheeks, drafts and povlal
money ordrrs should he iiiAilr pavilhle
to VV. L. .MiiOOWKf.h,
< 'nuiden. S. ('.
The legislature will convene next
Tuesday.
VVho would believe that auotliei
election year is now upon us anil
that anollier campaign in soon to
start? How limes dues II v 1
Kx-Gov. Franklin .1. Moses, of
South Carolina, was sentenced yes
tei*(l ay in lioaton to four inontlis
imprisonment for stealing uu over
co at.
It is said that it in a most unus
ual occurrence for two bud i rop
yenrs to come together. This he
iug so we can very reasonably hope
that this year is going t . . ho a good
one.
The wife of Cliiff lustier Henry
Mclverdied in Cheraw \estcrday
morning. In eonsenuence of Mix.
McTver's death the supremo court
which was in session immediately
took a recess.
A New York new.'-.paj cr has made
the discovery, which it publishes
with flaring display, that one <d
the Roosevelt children was spank
ed by his nurse Christinas eve. It
has been a long time since any
journal scored such a scoop as
that. ? Louisville Courier - .1 ou i n a!.
While we are getting rid ol our
bells, lanterns and wheel* wo note
that the Messenger lias gone into
the grocery business as the follow
ing statement appeared in the last
issue of that paper :
"In making up a Im>\ of Winter
groceries it will he found wise to
purchase here. Our stock consists
of excellent goods They are of
uniform high qualify. Thov arc
the kind that bring not only iinme
diate profit., but future oiders^The
value of these Groceries iiiuhi be
tested by use. not measured bv
their low cost."
We do not claim that our neighbor
has "wheels in Iuh head, "or has ever
had, nnd presume that it must In
visions of Jam. preserves, spice,
olives, wafers, tomatoes, pickles,
etc., that has him "mixed up."
Wo are still smiling.
ltouri Tax.
Remember the road inx. Hv
paj'ing two dol 1 a t s now l<> tin
county treasurer you will be ( \
empt from all roa.l duty foi tin
next twe've months.
The President May Stop In Co
^ hntibla.
? ^ A telegrnm ivna received it) Co
lumbia yostorday annou nei ng that.
President Roosevelt would i^olin
bly atop In Columbia on his win
to the Charleston Exposition. H
would alFord tho citizens of this
place great pleasure to welcome
our <11 At inguiuhed H u ?i t i n ?n?i
dent. Tim mayor of tlio city is al
ready exerting his power And in
iluance to have tho president clcp
an long an p.iflathle, ! hat I lie people
at large may show tliat South Car
-??, ollna Is solid in tho union and
means to stay there, l-.very means
t? make hi? visit pleasant, onter
twining and interesting will be ex
hausted. The industrial and com
mercial aide of Columbia is of no
mean degree but the president will
draw his own conclusions as to the
thrift and intelligence of tho city
? on the Cofgaree. No doubt mam
hafo been t lie ideas formed by our
Northern friends of thia place t?f
varied and stirring incidents in
the bistoiy of our country. ? Co
lumbia Record, ith inet.
?. is Stable Manure Heal llstate
o?* Personal Property I
; lawsuit has boon instituted in
Anderson county by J. T. Roberts
'Lib * getnot J. T. C. Jones.
Roberts i? suing Mr. Jones
v ? jorlbo sum of $12. The decision
1 ease will 'binge upon the
OB of whether stable manure
?state or personal propeity.
last V?sr rented a bouse
M*. Roberts in . the
_ I of tbe city and kopi
and cow on tho 'premises.
>m tho ptaoo a few
another pari of town
..r- mam he earr{e<| with
iwo-fcorse wagon laads of
on the garden!
tilled him not to move the inn nine,
but Mr. <J on i'M thought he vviim en
titled to it ii 11 1 i moved it anyway*
lie in*? the Jaw??uit. While the case
U a novel one it Is not without pre
cedent, While the South Carolina
supreme court has never rendered
it decision io a caHO of thin kind
several of the courU in other Mtat&M
nf iho union have decisions of lhi?
nature anil the K.n^lish courts nlso
The "entitd policy of thu court*
h a k I if en that Mtahle manure in * i
ticH ami towna in petsouiil property
whilu in the country it in real es
tale ? the presumption bein^ t!iat
in the countiy a horse t?ets it loud
from the land upon which i ! Iivch,
and the re f o re as a mattei of pul?
lie. policy the land Mo uld not he
roh bed of that w hit h ?oi:M main
tain it? pi o'l urtiv? nesM. < )n the
0 t h e i baud the presumption has
heen t hat i n ft city 01 to w n the
owner n| (i horse hnyrt its food, and
therefore utalde manure is peison
al property and the tenant lcntin^
the place t an do what lie l<ke?,
witlf it. A yreat d < ? m I of very deep
legal wisdom in involved, and the
result of I lie en Me o UoIihiIh vm
?loni'H will he awaited with interest.
? - A tide I'm i n c . r. to ? din in hi a State
Good From tim Rural Delivery Al
| road) Htdu^ Realized
Kd. ( h i on icle : - A t a regular
eommtinieal ion r> f Spring lliil
I/odf^e, No. ISM, A. K. M , on Dee.
l>.r?th, the f'dlowiri<? officers were
elected to nerve for the ensuing
masonic yeai : (!. W. Moseley, W.
M ; V. () K.vlrt, < \V . Z X Ha i
I field, S. W ; A C M'.I.I O.I, Tteas ,
j \V\ S Smith, S. , S. ! ) V ati <?, "S
||); T. \\ H Sinilli and A John
j son, Stew-ud*, .1. W. Ii'ivm, Tiler,
i ,M i h. .M-iis Anna Harries, I lie
wid i? of A I Muiro m, in 1 1 1 j i 1 1;
sod., also Mis. \\ I,. Cook is in a
ci i t i "it I condi I ion.
The postal i on t e No. I has hern
cat a h! i -died and we are yel ling our
I in u i 1 every day except Sunday
which we gieaily appreciate.
I Thanks In ( .'on^i i mi mid the post
olllce department for bringing u-<
in ch u'.toneh with the world Mini
its happenings each day an tin y
tr anspii c. w. m.
Economy No. ~.
1 Some lime n^o I advocated build
i 111^', of a new court, house ?i*in^ my
reasons for such as a mutter of con
vciiici.ee. Now aw a iindt< r of u'nii.
Oltiy I will ?i?.'aiii ur;'e (he building'
I of a courl house in Ihe eenfralv por
! I ion of I he < it v, coi.vei) i nl t<V nil
j who h ive any l usine-s to fr.ansTu t
j with the herdJ, < * 1 ? ? r I* of the ( 'on i ' .
County J- 1 1 per visor, Auditor and
| rreae.nrtr. I am informed ttnit the
[County him been paying rciUH tor
rooms for the us<> of t !i?- Conot\
I Auditor aro ! Tra astirer since 1 ^ ,
land that tii" rent for the siiuie n ;t to
tlide has been S I f> |>'T mouth, sho.v
ino that aboil' ?*>.7f?U has been paid
jiilo'K* for (wo rooms for tins' two of
| lmirtlfi. I hiivo not nn v method
. of iL-mertiiimm' how inucli hart beOu
J paid nut for t J ? i ? i; i ? rontn. hut it is to;
bo pifsiiiiif.l (hat n (jiiimI touinl mini j
Inn been \ | !??( I for this purport*',
sliowiiiii tl it is cheaper to own on
own i (Hoes, both from a tnonicd
poi'i f mii I as a inn! I or of con ven ion en
In inv in \! ai t.ieh' ! will attempt
j to show I ? ? a i u w coin |, Ikiiho can
lie built, an.l the taxpiyera won't i
leel M>.' expense; wmii'i have t > <^ro |
! \v :i v ilnwn lntn I heir jems t" pull out !
a lew n.: ?!*, more of less, pet Imps'
1 le-s. ! inn -? ari- !i i r > I , hut that need !
i not scare any tii.\p>i\er Just put!
on yonr h> ndi im; cup ami think th??
I mutter ov? r ami ; * i v ? ' Io t!,<> public j
I your i h?uH. W. 1? MoCroiffht. j
Items Over the State
And Hlseu'here.
j Two negroes wofo committed to
Ijuil in < 'olumhia lar.t week for tnm
i poring with mail boj.es on tin* rnial
j delivery t n t ?*.
Mr. .John St.mton, of C ilumhia,
j ended ItiN life with t L<< ending ot
I ! i>0 1 hv talcing laudanum Him last
I wnriftJ. 11$ ho Wiiit (?> sloop, wci.j f.?
his daughter, an. I tln'v wo?o "Ciod
j hies * you u! ! '
[ Ktiit'lsv Afternoon, fi bi t If iif^it'
boy, Hob .Shannon, Utfod tl years,
was bin no. I to death on Mr. J A
Bridges* place near lleiith Springs
The little fellow was pl.iying in tin
liro when hid dress acc:dcnlnll v
caught atlro.
The American Tobacco company
whipped last week from Klorenrc to
tho* Durham X. ('., stemmory, a train
load of tobacco. I he Atlantic Coast
Lino fiirniriiu d a special train fur tin
I n!ii piilen I , consist in<; of twenty five
freight cars. I'hn tobacco was all of
tho grade d< noted "scrap,'' and of it
there was pounds.
Clifton .Janes, a negro loafer
around the railroad yard-, wan run i
over and instantly killed by a nhi't
ing online in Sumter Wed ins
day. He ran and jumped on tin
moving cngtuo and losing his bal.
aneo fell under tho wheels. His
head was terribly crushed and lie
died at once. Tho coronor's Jury
brought In a vt.rdicl that .lames
camcV^o hia death through gross
carelesstfmes on his own pirt, and
that no blame cou!d he attached to
tbo Atlantic Coast Lino R. R. Co .
on Account of his death.
Two cows belonging to Mr. A. AI.
Black, of tho Antioch section, of Lan
caster county, lost part of thrir
tongue* io * singular manner last
Thursday night. ??ys the Ledger.
Mr. Blaebtnoo noticed blood about
their mouth* and tra* at a loss to
acoouot toflt at) til feed is g bie horse
lis noticed at a crack io the
I aide of the feod trough. It wan
; | ? lu i it i hat the cow 8 liad lucn pulling
| tho homo's/ feed out through the
j crack dining Itm ni?',ht a it < I tin* horse
hnd bitten the pienc.i out of their
fondues when limy would slick them
; t brou^h tho crack.
< >u Pec. 11 M0.-0 Farmer and ?' i 111
,Middic'uu? colored, became i <? vol v?*< I
in a and Imi'iiiot stubbed .Mi'l
< 1 1 ?* 1 1 > 11 will) a ki.i'e. Tanner plead
tfiully t?> tin' stabbing and bolng
hied I')' tho jMin or was Kent (need b>
the chain !(?n^ or to bo fined heavily.
1 I Ik paid I lie line and kiih relout'cd,
only to lie arrested a/oiin on tlx;
(?lnif;v'f ot ivfcfinlt an I natter^. I it ft t
ITmisday nl?.dit Middh ton died.
I Friday a coroners iiupiest was held
I and thejurys verdict wat that he
eyn.i; to'ht* dt^d h from the effect ho!'!
J a wound wilh a' knife inflicted by
the hiind.i of Moho Farmer.
A man wus afraid of thunder
and 01 a sv led into a hollow lo^ as a
I dace of safely, says a truthful e x
1 haii^'f. The thunder roai'ed and
the 1:1111 po.iied down iu torrent*.
1 T li<' be; be^an to swell and the
! poor fellow sv in wed?cd in. Paul
si ns bewail passing before hi in.
Suddenly lie remembered lie had
J ii *'? t pail h is mu brier 1 1* I i o 11 and then
he ft It. H'? sin h H that he was able
j tu hue Ii 11 1' h t on t.
Death.
?Mrs. C ipi I, vMdow of Mr. Henry
j Cupel, dud on Wednesday night
Ibisf, tin) K'!i iriHt., at her home
ileal the I )< K al h cotton mills. The
j Ion ia! took place at the Camden
cemetery, the funeral services be
i I li ^4 ('? 1 11 1| u e l?<d by Ro V. W. It- ( ? o I ?
j loll.
I
j Machine needles and oil.
( lei, hi n he i titer's.
China ( Tosets at
(Jcisenheitnor's.
linauliful selection of Chairs at
( Jeisenhei uier's.
New Home Sewing Machines, at
j ( ieisen liet met 's.
( 'hi pel samples to select from at
Felt Mattresses at ( leison hei m r's
Lounges and lied Lounges, nt
t ieisen hoi tiler's.
1 1 ummocks at
(Tuisen hoi mcr's.
!i I C Y C L i<: s
For |1M>? ?
\N'c fire now ^etliu^ m our 10O2
1 i i ( ? > civ
CLKY KLA NDS
Hill I
I M 1'KKI A LS
HKST 1U( YCLKS IN THE WOUM)
Now is (lie timo to buy an? t truilo
while \v?' lmve induoeinet) Is to offer.
KAinrmhcr u? when you wnnt miy
kind of Hepi done, All kin.ls
of I'ipo worlc, Engine \v<>rk ami ^i'I)
?'rnl machinery.
JENKINS BROTHERS.
I
BEST POR THE SOUTH.
SEED POTATOES
ONE OF OUR IEADIN0 SPECIALTIES.
Wo have thousands of homln in
Mink; the l>?<st n l? i It C - g r O W II
and Virninln Second Crop Seed.
Wood's U?o2 Catalogue ^iv?\s
comparative erop result h, both as
to eurlinoss afid yield, with Maino
growii and Hecond-erop need. It
also eoutains inneh other useful
and valuable Information about
Potatoes. Write for Catalogue ar.d
speeial l'otato i *i J-lst.
Wood's Descriptive Catalogue
for I vi) 2 five's n<! 1nt 1 ?? . |>rnottr?l, uj>-to
1 i.f-M m lit 1' .m a I kiii t nil Kcnlii.Kli
li it n:ll> >l.itTl 1. 1 1. > PH. Ill) t thri)?(icro|lj|
to grow, iiiox auccc* a(iiI wayi o I jjrow
lug different crop*, ami inui'h other In
f.irinik'lon of i.,. ?ilii! iPtcrcm to i>Ti>ry
Trucker, Unr tleiwr and Kr.rnior. Mulled
.'rca uyou xc^uc*;.
T,W. Wocd & Sons, Ssedsmen,
RIOH nrtOHO, VlftOINIA.
I'ruck<r? and Formei* lOiiulrinp lur^e
rp:sn::tte9 of s nr *
tl WVtt?? f.?r * j>n' I ill jirl. o*.
Charleston Exposition Katra.
Oil Account of t ho Scuth Caro'ina !
Inter-Stale h r?< 1 West Indian Expo- J
sition to 1)0 held in Charleston, S. <' ,
beginning neoeudicr Is', 1901, tlio
S??ntbcrn Railway will nell excursion I
tickets to Charleston and return at j
i hu v\ iu?r allraclive rniea : From i
( 'ninden. S. (
For j?*>>0, licUcli on salo daily.
I i in i t ?>< 1 t<? r< turn June Jird, 1002.
For $1 lioki'lK on nalo daily,
limited to return ten (in) days.
For Sii 1<>, tickets on sale Tues
I I j i y h ?nd Thursdays, limited to re
i urn .-ovon (7) days.
Correspondingly reduced ratea
from other fj? ?i t? tn
The Southern Uailway operates
double daily trains on convenient
schedules with Pullman Sloepers to
and from Charleston, S. (J.
For further Information applv to
W. R. I1ARTNESS. Afjt,
Camden, S. C.
R. W. HUNT, I). P. A.,
Charleston, S. I/.
STOVES REPAIRED.
1 wl?h tWnnounce that I am prepared
to overhaul or repair stoves of any kind
a nd mo licit the patronage of the public.
I can ne found at Singleton's bakery.
?Satisfaction guaranteed.
, Vary Respectfully,
LUoll-tA W. Mi IajM*. 1
A
HAPPY
NEW
YEAR
TO
OUR
MANY
PATRONS
Hirsch Bros.
& Co.
Shoe Shop.
Tho o)<l reliable Shoo Shop, All
p<?,-k (inaran'ecd. (Jr tl?*r ? !? ft ut
S<*mp MroH. will ncui v e prompt at
ention. ?>. ('. jJANTKY
Tho Southern 1'ulm Limited.
Tin: SiiUliu'Ilt riiltlwaV C.ulopdUt all- i
inunccH that the name ?> f its special I
Florida train, operated each winter t?? - 1
wcin N'i w York City an t M. Anglic
ine, lla . in connection with the Pi-ihi- j
lylvania R, II,, tho riant Svstem and
ho Florida Must ('oust Ki.ilway, i,r?"
?iouvlj known ?? the New Y<>ik and
Klorida Limited, will, in tho future, be
'tilled " I'hc Sontli(Ti) Palm I . i ? 1 1 i t ?*< I. "
rim initial trip of tin- Southern I'alm
Limited will U< made early in January,
I lit Hi. ?lis i* 1 1 it i i > it ? i*nt will consist of |u\
iiriotiH observation, club, dininu and'
'iiiiipartmont rlcepinp cars, and it will
lu? in every respect the most m?gnilicent
train opeiated in tin: South.
. Trespass Notice.
1 hereby forbid anyone trespass
in<4 upon my land* or property un
dor my control lor any purpoae what
socv.ir. A'l hunting permits are
hereby en!\cclhd
II. (i. CA KlUSON.
Dec 27th.
Trespass NotiCe
Notice in hereby given that Measrw.
Caleb Ticknor i\c Soli having purchased
the hunt in# rights on the helow mention
ed tracts of land in Kershaw County, for
tin* present game season, have in the
mimes and with consent of owners, post
ed notices against hunting on said sever
al tracts, which notices are in the fol
lowing words :
"All persona not specially authorized
are prohibited from hunting on these,
in ,- lands." Signed hy owners.
Tho tracts roi?h red to are iti Hico sec
ti'HI.
Tract of, M Savage about J , J J: ? 1 acres.
Tract of J. V. Welsh ahout JM)t) acres,
Tract of M. M. Young ahout 1 ,882 acres
Trac' of S. |{. Adams ahout " OOo acres
A'so t raets in the Knights Hill section
ot this e<>unty '.n similar manner have
been posted its follows:
"All person* not specialty authorized
by Caleb Ticknor iNt Son are warned
against hunting on these lands." Signed
by o\\ net s.
The tracts on which these latter no
tices have been placed are
Lands leased by h* . I>. Williams,
known as the "Cantey Pla^e. "
Lands leased by T. .1. Siuvi'l, known
as tho ''Salmond Place."
Kesi^etfully,
CALK 15 TICK SOU \ SOX.
Dec. 1?, ' 1 ? 6w
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden to
t reapers upon my plantation in West
Watereo, known as Itetty Xecke, for tli
purpose of huntiiiL' or lor anv other pur
pose whatsotner. Anyone violating
this notice w ill be prosecuted according
tn law. I!. A M M ( > X S.
Dec. 1U, P'Ol.
,1. M. I'AIMvEK.
'
Wheelwright And Hlaeksinith,
Camden, S. C.
General repair work ? both
wood ami iron. Sec mc l?e
lore sending your work olV.
as I urn ?uro I can please yon.
Vonrs for husin CSS,
.1 . M. Parker.*
Tax Notice,
Office of Treasurer Kershaw Otmn-I
ty Camden. 8. C., Sept., 12th, 1901. f
In accordance with the art to raise
supplies for tinea I year eoinmcncintr
Januarj 1st. 1901, notice is hereby niven
that the Treasurer's ollieo c?f Kershaw
county will be open for the collection of
taxes from the loili thiv of October. I'M )0,
until the 1st duv of / March, l'J02.
The rate per (ten turn for Kurbhaw coun
ty is its follows: Mills
Stiito Taxes 5
School Taxed 8
County Taxes 4
Hnll Koad Taxes
Total 14
The following Special levies have been
made also: Mill*
Special School tux District No. 1. 8
Special School tax. District No. I,
for interest on School Honda
(J railed School Building. Mijls
District No. 1 -ij
Special School tax District No. 1 ?,
2. 1',
' ... 4 8
7, 1?
10, 2
11,2
12 , 2
1 T.
' is. a
Ail information as to tfixoa will be fur
nished upon application.
No list of names for tux receipt* will
be received unless the amount of tax
money is deposited with the said lint.
This rule will be strictly enforced.
W. R. HOU(i H,
Co. Tr^as
Tax Returns for 1902.
Cocn i y A imu roit's Okkh k,
Oamiikn, S G., Dkc. />, 1901.
The County Auditor's o(Jiee
open to receive tax returfis from Jan
uary I at. 1902. to Ftd^flary 20th, 1902,
All persons who a rjj required hv law to
make returns must do so hotli of their
real and personal property by February
20th. 1902, as fifty per cent penalty will
be added after that time. Persons
owning property in tpwns and cities
must make a aeperate return of their
Citv property. The County Auditor will
visit the following places for the pur
pose of recet 'ing returns.
Ijuckugw, January 0,
Turkey Cr??lc, January 7,
Hpthune. January 8,
Haley's Mill, January 9,
Bower's 8chool House, January 10,
Abney, January 11,
Kerahaw, January 18,
Weatville, January 1*,
Liberty -Uill, January lftf
Rabon's X Roads, January 17,
Cureton's Mill. January 18.
No return* wi.l be received ,unle<a I
t bty are proporly made oat and sworn to [
befor* a magistrate or notary pobne.
P. T. BBtrCE.
AaHmt Xffciw 0w?.
? " * It **2
NEW STORE!
I wish to inform mv h .< iuU ;un.i llu- public s/lmh I ul?
1 ht\f mo w< I 1 1) 1 1 i i ? fi< \\ stoiv oi,r (loi t south of the vM
1 1 o 1 1 > ? * wlu ic I w ill l)i' i>!t i.M-il l?> Ikiw all m> fiit nu^
V
and .mt mo. 1 hiunlb*
tin-; vkkv mis' r
(irocoi it\<, Fruits, cfc , aid in lacl awsll.in^ n<'U may im
in I Im* general inn vliaihiiM' line. Wlu.'ii \ oil lu-cil A Nl
I call and st r iur. lit ion now <juai Ici s 1 am betfl
prcpa red than y \ ? r to s?*rvr m\ customers.
fc'olicitin^ an early call from all, I am
Yours \ crv Ixi'Sju'i'l I nil \ \
R. B. WILLIAMS.
3i cycles f?epai|^d 1
Come in and see !inj best < quipped shop in the State.
Any piirl of fill) b.e\ rlrJO-nle lit vv on fdioit. notice. Coiliplelo
line of tlio best sundries on liMid. Oursh.p i.s inn by steam
power.
^ B ; a * * 1 1 i 1 b < 4 1 ? v
? *?
Of all kinds repaired. We don't w.i>d to hear of any person
in this county siym^ they have t<> send t h? i r machinery to fioiuo
other ei'y to bu repaired. We h ive all the necessary appliances
for doin^- such work.
8 * II i a 1 i 1 1 > a 8 1 *?
Wo can repair your pipes when the ice hursiy them, ahoat as
?>ood as any other person in town. Any work turned out of this
shop is strietly ^uarantei.il. Thanking yuU all lor our bij^ busi
ness this fall, and hoping tor a cont iuiMucc of the same,
We are yours truly,
CAMDEN BICYCLE & MACHINE SHOPS,
Shop opposite A. I). Kennody'j store. Main street.
CANTEY & CANTEY.
QBBavaa va 'ntwaac^l
General Insurance Agents, Bro
kerage, Real Estate and Col
lecting' Agents,
- ,S7>.
SOUTHERN It AIL WAY.
C?nUt?uvfcA Schedule lii Effect July 1, i 01.
fTo.li l3j ' ""^.ro S'o.ll
Laily Daily' H**,EnN r,us j Daily Da ily
b i?p" T w?;L?v.
fl03p 7 41a' " .
i ?3j>' 6?'aJ " .
k 10p: 9 2j?a " .
6 03p 10 ?itil " .
,11 4!>ai A r
Ill iLfti ??
. Charlvatou .
8umn?orvillo
Branchvillu.
. Orangeburg. .
. . King vl Ho
. ..Sumter
. . Oamdou.
Aril 15u> 7 30[i
. '? ilo 5C? 6 4L'p
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. " j bbl*
61Ap
4 4J|)
3 4')!/
y :iop
2 0>p
V SOp 11 O0:il A r Columbia
6?pfio^!Kv
7 25p| 0 loit "
80'jp, 9 4 jh "
817pi U f)2:\ "
? 85p 10 lOci "
pWpjU 10>? *
108'),. 11 50ri
I,vl 7 OOii 4 OJp
Ar il l5?I T8 'ii I
" i b ,VJa 5 15w
" I 6 27a1 4 60,) ]
" | 8 13aj 4 8'lti !
" ; 8 OJni 4 lUp i
7 ttln I 8 l'Jp
n iftliJ ?> a>ti
Charlowron
. Branch vlllo
. . . Bamberg
. . . Denmark
. . .Blaekvlllo.
Alkexx , ,
|Ar. AugustaandLv 'M 0 20u' 2 ftJp
rNO'fl: EI addition to tKe above aorvioa
train* Nos. IS and ltJ run daily between Charlea
ton anil Columbia, carrying elegant Pullman
sleeping card. No. 16 Ichvu CHailostou 11 :W) p.
pi. ; arrive Anhevilln 2:00 p. in. No. l'l loavo
Columbia 1 :36 a. m. ; arrive Charlouton 7 :00 a.
m. Bleeping cars ready fur occupancy at 9:80
p. in. both at Charleston and Columbia. ThoiM
trains make ulose connection* at Columbia
with through trains botweon Florida j?>iijtn
*nd Washington and the cant. Trains Tsoa. 13
and 14 car rvE'egaat 1'ullman Parlor Carw be
tween Clinrl??s'QHi Suminorvlllo and Abbeville.
Ex. ifiun. Ex.
I Hun.' only! Sun.
Lv. Augusta
Ar Senders il'.e
" Tcnutllo
Lv. T enulHe
" KnntlersvUla
Ar Augusta,
. . . . I 7 00a 9 o0a. 6 2>)p
. .. . j 100p'l250p| 8 40p
. . . .j 1 UOp; 1 00pl 8 SOp
, . ; 6 30?! 8 40pj 0 10p
,...! 5 4?la! IWpl 8 Wp
9 00ft I 7 lop; 8 liu?
'Dally Dally \&\
Lv. Savannah 12 ty)* I2 26p
'? Allendale 0 40ft1 8?0ptll lop
" Barnwell | ? Ida! UMp,13 0flp
" Blaekville 4 26a| 4 12p 4 25p
BUckvllle .
Ar Batesbur^
Ar. Columbia. .
800p
I 0 15a & 50p|
? Dally ;Dally'F"lfu
| Ly. Columbia
j I,v Batoaburg
! Ar. Ulnckvll-o
" lUinwull
I " Allendale.,,,,,
i M Bavannah
ill 4e*i 1 10a;
! 0J0*
i '.'Op 2i/JailOUC?
. i 1 a.) p. 8 i/7a 11 fc't
I eojp1 s im \xxnn
' UO'V* 4 i/Ou
Atluntu t\Q(l Poyond,
v. Cnaricitou.,
U'?
S55p
Ar. Augusta 11 i9a l0?Vp'
?' At junta K!Wp| 5 00a
Lv. At lan* a .'llOi'p1 5 iXIa fl 15p
A r. Chattanooga j S ii>* 94&a.l0ti3p
Lv. Atlanta, i
Ar. Birndnghm
" MomphU.vvii) Biv'mK'am)'
Ar. Lp .Tin* ton
" Cincinnati. ?
" Chicago i
Ar. L CUikViilo. . .
" tit. L<>Ul? . ..
. j 0 O0h i lftp
!l2n'n,10uup
.1 b05p: 7 lit*
fiOftpl 5 CiOa
7 80pj 7 46a
7 16a] & OOP
T SOpj B 40a
7 82a i^'lp
^r Mtmplili, (vl> Ohattl ' 7 lot>| 8 10?
To A<iheYllle-Glnclnnnti-LoTilaTllle.
.SoiTiiTIToili
liuil^.Daily
EAHTEHM THIK.
Lv. Augusta.
jLteix't).
A.r. hpnnanhurg
" Aaheville .
" Knoxville.
** Cinclnnnat!
44 Louisville ( via Joltlnnl,
a'sopreS^p
4 88p;l2 07?
nok.tmD
riwiirss
10 26a
" " 200P
15p
4 lia
7 80p
7 lap
8 lo?
6 60*
To Waihlifrton and the ?n?t.
Lv. Attnuiita. . .
" Bittosburf.
" Columbia. ........ 7."X |
A r. Charlotte. 1
Ar. DaovlU*.
. jg-i ?????ItOOt.KlM
Lin* UtVMa CbarlMtoa mJ
anf?, Tt? Aunata. makla* eou?etlo aaSt
ant* for all p&pta North and If eat.
Allan
Atlanta
Cou>*ot(4u
BOOT.
( MONEY TO LOAN.
< >11 i iriM lands orotlier nruirovofl
?. v.rif v. S. U)?;.\N LANG,
j May 15?1 vr.
MONEY TO LOAN. ~
Money to loan on approved Heal Es
tate Security, at seven per cent. Easy
terms. No commissions charged.
L. A. Wit tkowsky, Camden. S. C.
<<'. I.. Winkler, 52 William St..
July-IH. New York,
D. G. ZEIGLER,
Architects : : : Sumter, S. C.
Export consultation on all matters per
taining to buildings. Remodeling of ?x
istine structures a specialty. oct26
Dr.Fcnner's
A THI S Hl'Ki IFN? IN ALL
I INFLAMMATION
R.>rc(!iroat, lleiuHclie <6 iiiliiutvk), Tooth*
/U'lio (1 mliiuto), Cold Rown.l'elon*. etc.ctc.
CURES ANY PAININBIDE Oil OUT
P
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P.
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In on?* to iiili ty inlnuit*).. ,
Ujr JKuIcra. 'i'lic 50e. *iito by inu.l ttio. l'reilonlAtX.V/y
For sale by E. M. /<emp A DePass.
ORAYAGE.
1 wish to announce to my friends and
the public generally that 1 will in the
future nin a dray wagon In Camden and
will appreciate vory Km eh orders to do
hauling ol any kind. Prompt and satlj.
factory gervlee will he rendered.
Respectfully,
C. J,. MOSBLKY.
Green Grocery, Restaurant and
Boarflins House,
1 wish to announce thnt 1 ain now in
my new quarters .'opposite ftingloton's
Bakiiyl an J am ready to the pwh*
lie with my proen grocery, rtslaurant
and hoarding imifte Having these three
all under the same roof. I am ahle to tfivo
them all my personal {supervision ond
eunrantee n>v friends th's very btst ser
vice. Call and see mo ?t your earliest
convenience, liemeniher the place?*
oppohite Singleton's Bakery.
Respectfully,
W T. HAMMOND.
GEO. 8, IIAOKKH & SON.
MANUFACTUftno or?
Doors, Sash,, Blinds,
Moulding) Building Material,
Saah Weight# and Cord.
CHARLESTON, r R C.
PurohMe our make*, which
eflruixioteeiop^rioir to any
imby mt*