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KKRNHAU (ilZBTTE. 1A.NK 1'. UKAhT;. 1'kopkhctok. ICKIFTION, fi I'hJtt )'KiH, in ad.nakck. JAMDKX. 5j. C.. MAY 10. l$S4. 'Ih s^rcAtWluy >>r ur^eriuj/ ijm-d*, or lkflfy Inquiry toiiceruiti'j iiHytkina Ujt<i jn tip* paper, you will confer u Qi} ike pvljUiher, <1* w<-U (t$ (he ad tlfty 1>H sluthtj that yvrt ?u<r ijfe ad l? Tjjk KlR*1' *w <* \r.K}TK EAf OF THK XOUUIS3* BILL. el J. Kundnl] witty forty other rats conspired ln#t week to de the Tariff BUI, fcijown a# the Morrl B1II. It pro|>oi?eil u twenty p<y cunt, ctlou of tariff duties and vvhh Inten to My* tlie |>eople $70.(XX),000 annu \Vhother It wu? wlae or not tc hltatthia. 'on of Conjcresg wat debatable question; but the democrat lujorlty hi Con^res*, nave llie*e furtv member*, thought it win, ami tin *ure w?r Id due time proposed ant >0811y debated. The iimi<?rity though' time had eouie to put tin* party oi >rd In India 11'o('reform and lowering utlei> and were outMM>ken in thel djvocacy of tlie policy. andall thought differently, and in | unction with oilier protection Detn t?, who were aft aid of tlu'ir cotisliu tA, hlia effected It* defeat. lie and have thus put themselves in direct 'a?u to thy will of a majority of party In Co ogre**, and have m> weak the Intluence and power of the par j? there as almost to bring it into cou Mfppt, mid certainly Jeopard'/..: i * great' acaeure its chancer for so... ? in tlio ij^proachlng I'rciddcnlial uaova^j. Tills jmuii band of marplots have defied the B,y aud are to-day daunting their de oo In tho faces of the majority while Republicans arc in high good humor, th hII ol tlielr political $lns? tljey are er guilty of political Imbecility or ardlce, but whip Ijito their ranks nil lultraiil and would-bo Independent lumbers, or hurl them, heels and nock, >01 of tho pHrty. Wlien once the)' have liuldod upon a lino of action, they arc aoroilesa to their minority, and never mlt thpm to cross their p r.>o#cs or AVart their plans. Every man among m who has attempted to play Han i's game has been forced back into the on bended knee, wit It beg pardon hU lips, or driven away Iron) ihwtu th scorn and coulcii}pt. Ureely, umbuil, Doolittle, Jjumner and Schury tried It, aud met with this treatment, a other words, with them no man is 'great or his lul}ucncc $o potent as to above tho party* United, undaunted MKl cohering together, with public pap public plipidci as the grand bond of inloii, they have by force of w111, pollti pluok and unprecedented audacity and controlled this country for a rter of a century, and from present anoea are likely to have at lea-;t years more of power, unless tlie ocratlo party bestirs Itself, rsix uths ago ovdrythlug was in it* favor, tho Republican leaders tliemselvo almost ready to throw 111) flit* Jgo, nipl yet In Llint slioi^|jt?,lme the pqk In changed. ' \Vo arc not In ilea , but unless (f?e party lash Is applied party polity Is currjed out, we eon rWu ace but little hope. It'at <Jhk;a r convention &i|aluliis the action of majority of the party jn t,ongre?>B as eased hi thU hill, let It apeak in no rtalu tonus, but boldly and uncqui oo dly, and let lt$ notion be eoually hold ? reHolutv, Nay, more; let its caiidi Kteu be tlio embodiment of its prlnci lo8, and #o before the country with uaI M|uiranco and tlrinnusd. It' K:in Hll and his oonfrercH do not like It, let em leave the party. We have not been mong those who have questioned Ult> Ity or Ignored his pant services to the fly, ipid 111 hlspoijte^t fo|- tho speaker dp }a^ vyhjtcr we deplored tho bltter 089 whloh some of his contemporaries vhioed toward* him ; but tho tlmo luis mo when ifO man, however uoupnand g Ills talent or deserving ids past roc , should bo permitted to sci up Ids 111 against its will, of presume to dic ta term# to It. Hols giving aid and mfort to tho onomy nnd deserves the Ooratlou of every true Democrat. If prefers tho "wolf done" of his protec 0n constituency, lot him go over to the rotoctloulsts' camp i|iu) cast In his lot oro. Hut neither ho uor his followers n stay the mighty wtivp of opinion on Is Tariff cpicstlou. Wo have had grave oubts of Ita agitation this year, but lice having begun It, |t woi|ld bp \yorno l|Si) suicidal to (nko any retrograde step, 'o filter now is weakness, to back down o veriest political cowardice, and the emooratlo party (ffciRt make It one ot otr war cries, or signal dulcat Is already rltton on its banner, before a speech Is ado, Mil Article written, or a vote cast, i can take nr> stop backward and If ndall persists In tho couvontion in wartlng tho party or sulks aftor its tform Is announced rtpd Its candidates nated, then (Jrlvo him to those who hU political allies?tho Kopiihlicau ty. If wo uro to be hulllo I or hood |nk?d, and thwarted nun, better break party Into atoms, and let every man if U go whore lie pleases. 11K0KUANIZE, ti'he Democratic Kxeoutlvo Committee f Kershaw county has called a (Jonvcii on to meet on the 20th of June, wlilcli ves niftple thno lor delegate* 1? he tod to the Btute Convention, which hies oil the 2U(h of next month. Il ?l?o ordered clubs to ho reorganized the pnrty to txs put lit trim. We urge a full attendance at club moot ngs called for this pnrpoee, and suggest Ht they ho put lu ss complete order an hie. The roll should he overhauled Vised aihI us many new monitors Inod us posslhlo. It will not do lor ? to beoome indifferent or supine. We av? too ntuoh Ht slake, and tho Interests Dvolvod tire too momentous. And, an *oh depends on the officer* selected, t those who have discharged their tin "jfoutlfMly In tho jmst bo re-elected, f (hoy \y) 11 serve; while those who have lot sIlQllld give W,,.V to energetic and horntigh-goln;; men. "?'K prompt rtrnl eMolent rcmgaiiiitiulm if the OJnhs ts urged. udi CONGRESSMAN KVINK. jCo!. Kvlns has ?igultted hlsdoterm Ion not to t* it CMiidldiuo for ren fon. from l^ls District, ?n< tW ot hi* health. He vun our former repre- I sentatlve In Cougres* beftxie ihu re-dU- ' trlcting of the State, and Kwahaw coun ty takes pleasure lu adding her meed of pi aUe to tliU most estimable and worthy gentleman, who, for six years, served her a# one of the constituent counties of his District so faithfully and zealously. 1 Not a showy mm, Col. Kvins always commanded res[>ect and admiration by I his diligence, earnestness and strict at tention to eve,ry duty. Firm, and yet courteous, ho preserved Ids Be If-res peel on every occasion, and by bis fairness and faithfulness won the regard and es teem even of ids opponents, lie is em phatically a worker, and the severe cli mate of Washington was, wo presume, too much for his health, lie will cairy with him into Ids retirement the well wishes and plaudits of the whole State. SENATOIt IIAMITOS'S LETTEIt. 'I'hc letter of Senator Hniiiptou 10 ilu* Abbeville and Banner, i?i regard to his advocacy of the Blair Educational Hill, is manly, dignified ami earnest. It is in keeping with the elmriieter of the Dian, and although we dilj'er w ith him in regard to the Bill, yet he was eotisiv tent in its advocacy ; and it is absurd and unfair to blame him for so tL>in<;. The Legislature sent a petition to (.'on" gress to pass tucli a measure, and he was but voicing their wishes when he pre sented It and. advocated it. Senator Hampton is outspoken in all he says and is ever prepared to give a reason lor his I'aith. No sou of South Carolina has her interests more nt heart, loves her more dearly, or will make greater sacrifices for her. 1>E I EK.U1NE 11E FO U E11A M). An example has been set by the Dem ocratic Convention of Abbeville count) which it would be a Rood idea to follow in all the county conventions in the JStHte. The Abbeville convention ex pressed itself on the subject of .1 line m>n> Inatious. The Democracy of Abbeville is opposed to nominations for State otli cor a being made in June. Let every county convention express itself, either pro or con. It'.wlll save m tcli trouble in the State Convention. Ol'IMO.NtJ OF THE L'KESS. Caunty Hairs. [Abbeville Medium.] County Fairs are of great nil vantage lo 0111 farmer* and mechanics. Seeing what othert have mul nrc doing will create a generous rivalry anil Improvement In thotmpleinenU and methods of farming must certal nIj come about. The tjiiu stock of onj) Mde oi Hie county will nroi'so the ambition o( otliei sections to bo equal 111 that IIno. The lntcr< change oi vlownon such oocaslons piust b4 very profitable. The exhibition of agrtcul t iral machinery would attruct many visi tors, Kino poultry, b'K vegetables Improved fruit ami (aoc.V work would add to tin- Inter* out of tlio exhibition. All these things In abundance can bo had lit our own county. i 11> VI') K such things ait go to make a Fair, tlioro need l>c no troublo about tbo atten dance. Where the DIhiiiu Lie*. [Saluda Argus. | On t bo average South Carolina farm can bo found Northern hay, Northern corn, North ern moat, Northern waj;ons, buggies, plow slocks, plow* and gears, Northern churns. Northern mules and h or boh, Northern axes< Northern harrows; In fact nearly everything has to bo bought. Tho railroads hayq lo h.ivt tbolr profits. the merchant and Ibc produ cers tholrs. In tbo face of all this wi have good timber, good land, good people, and are *l>le to prodi\co mostly everything In our midst, but wo ijre entirely a consuming peo I'l e. Tho only oft'set we have Is our out I on crop, which but Inadequately moots tho de mand upon int. It is Useless for us to add any remarks In explanation of the above. They are 111uty fact* with sharp ci^ges that cut any wuy they arc moved. Thoy carry, too, unconcealed a moral, that any man can easily decipher for himself. Wo do not blame rn?r distant friends for being so kind as to'keep all of theso things ready for u>.c, but the blamo attache" nearer home. FllANN LF.SMK'H HHNIMY MA(1A7.1NK.? The brilliant Juno number closes the. llf? teenlh voluino, and the claim f thin period ical to public appreciation must, we Chink, bo universally recognised. It Ih adiulraljly conduo'od by Its talon ed and popular edi tor, T. Do \\ltt Tulmage, 1>. I)., why linn In tnls number two most hlterestlhg articles, "Tho llosurroetlon" and "Hard on Others," mid also a sermon "Tho Sword Sbeathed tn Flowers." There aro articles (most of them beautirnlly Illustrated) by Kov, ttoorue T. KHIor, Alvln S. Houthworth, O. A. li.ivls, AlfrMon Hervoy. J. Alex, Fatten, etc., etc. The serial and short stories, sketches, etc.. afford pleasant and edifying reading. Many cleollont pooniH are contributed by Itev. (i. A. Waddoll. Amanda 15. Demi Is and others; tho inlso llanoous articles are ?ntertal:.lbg and Instruellv?, and Instructive, and the Illustrations are profuso and In Lbe best styloofart. Tho price In'//> cents a number, or 92.!M a year, postpaid. Mrs. Frank I.csilo, Publisher, Vj bo ?fc ;?7 Park I'laco, fy'esy Xork. imp 1 he. Fatherless. The harder tho yetir, tho jrrenter tbo fT?sr Iiik* of tlio poor. tbo moro nrxout are tho up pealH to ehnrlUinlo I n h 11 tut loo k for aid. Trni Tmounw km. Oki'Hanaoic In unendowed. II dot>ond><, tiny by tiny, for mippori on the RlftH of thorns who hnve a hour! to fool for tho mif firings of othom. There nro now In the Orphnnngo pt Clinton oifer foity Inmnten. Thoy nro old'hod, fed nml carefully tnui(ht mid trained In useful Industries, lire protected and nlded, and when aide tuonro lor theiimel veK. are helped to xootiro jjood HltiwllonH. All thl* Ih nocotn" pIlNhed ntnn expense of about So a month lor earth nrphiin. Would you bo the helper of tho fnlherlenH, for n whole moiiili earing for one of theso olilldren, Bond your llvo dol lar* to "The Thorn well (>rphu iuiko," Clinton, H. Tho >/lft of n hnrrol of rloo or or Hour o ? of uioliiHReR would he tho very way to fre?l thenoorphan* from your own fnrin. And NOW In the oenl tmib. no do It, For lu?t now tho Iimtltutlon Is panning through Irving llmoH mid nppealH to tbo irlondw of iho luili orlowi for aid. Hend yoiir?lftn by pontnl order on I,miroiiK O. II. to llov. \V. I*. JneobH, Clinton H. (' AiJvorllHcd Lottoif). (Kor wook oihIIdk May lOlh, IKXi.i Mth. Jtilln Aidlnon. Mr*. Mollln Ilrowor. J. I *'tor, Ml** Ainollu (.'iirlo*, Nnnll I'rMci, MIm Mury AiulflfMon (Jlark, MI*h Unity Fnrt.h*om, It. H- .InnOH, MlnnHiirnh Jucktmn, Mr*. Mnry McNeill, John M. Hiullli, Jomoy Hoott, Mis* III [1 Ik WlllllWllM. In onlllng for tho nbovo pi onho Btnto Mint thoV f\ro K(lvortl*o(l. K. II. HIIOOKH. P. M. Compiu Ativo Cotton Statement. Tim following In tlio compnrntl vo cotton Mnti-merit for tho \v?<ok onillnx Aliiy 2ml, ls>4: is et receipts lit. nil tho United stuw-H ports UitrIiik tlio woi'kt^U.041; Rnmn work Inst your tH.172: lot it I receipt* to tliln ilitU* 4 to wwue ditto lout yen*1 A.<M5,2I2: export* for thl* week */7,7I?: stinte w?>ek lust yenr (W.ROO; totnl export* to tliln dnt? 3,4(47,790; lo sitino diil? Itml yenr 4,188.078. Htook ut nil tl?o Uni ted HtfUe* port* M 4.31(1; muno limn Inst yotr 014,051; Htock nt nil Interior town* 4A,8M>; suinn time 1 mtot your 07,H||; Htook lit [.Ivorpool l.oitt, 000; rhtrio time Iiiht yenr 033,000: stock of Anioririiti nlloiit f<ir ()rent llrllnln ,KI.0O(>; Nil in o 11 iixi ln*t your 183,(100, Tlio Cotton Supply. The totnl visible supply of cotton for the world Is i,7tiO,743 hiilos, of which 1,011,811 Iwlnn uro Aincrlonn, ni(>iln?t 3.018,(127 h?tlc* und 2,247,727 linlcs respectlvely luftt yortr Tho re ceipts of cotton i?t All tlio Interior lnwim Is 18.414 tuilex; receipts from |>hi<itiitlnnM 12.00S hnlos. The orop In sight Ik A/ftt7,0Bt) bale*. For Sale. - HlAnk'8 of fyll kiinir, !i ^k n?i >r' MtlrtSj llntiM, hllU of i??, mh.uhi.<,s t ? 1-nlUiVf ftc. Afrtroli.'tnth Ifinl l.i v> >1 !-n\ it>Bf hv 111* tlUUtlro l , be Mii\p!le<l .<? I"' III I'll III-r III III) y Itook >E?S FjiO* KVEKV WHKKE. Komb Carollout. ? A number of co?? ar* dying in Abbe r.ile county bjr some sort of ? plague, the i?ujo of which it Dot ye*. known. ?The farmers of Abb?ville l**t full mid .heir cotton seed for 12} cents a bushe', *tid now they arc buying them for seed planting from the tnercbsuts wlio give liens ?t 50 cents a bushel. Is il auy wonder ihal starvntion is tbronicuiog our people* ?The wor* of grading the Suvauoah Viv* - ley Railroad is progressing rapidly. ? Pr-sent indications point to bountiful fruit crops in the upper part of the State. ?: I it the lower part of Spartanburg, sa\ s (tie Spartan, the fanners are talking about holding a meeting and pas?ing resolutions to support uo candidal v who begin\tocin vass the eounty before the crops are laid by. ? Of the $10,000 appropriated by the L'gUlnture for the defense of the political prisouers, the Staio Executive Committee drew $ i 064 *20, which was disbursed us follows .? to Messrs. Magruth, JJryan anil Voumiius, attorneys, $.r>00 each nndfor the expenses of the prisoners $2 3."?8.1S A t a'ance of $ 190.16 rctn.uus iu t lie hands of the couiiniitee. Other Stale*. ?The Supreme Court of Virginia ^Ka* de clared the newje'ect ion la w un vnititiitioiiul This gives I lie Ucadju-ter? control ot tie election machinery u>rain. I ?The General Assembly of New York h is pntsed a tiiil ilrat suiciie ?h ill nut be plendoJ against the collect'.ou of a Lie insu rance policy. l'olltlral. ?( oigresssnan Aiken in a letter to a oili? ''?i ofNO'Vberry, declares his iu'etitioii to be n c nidi lute for reiioinin.itiuii ?The Republican Convention iliis year wi'l r insist of 8ji> de'egites, an I it will, thtrefore. require 411 votes to nominate the candidate for President n:i I Vice Presi Hit ?One of the public functionalies at Washington is tLe man who t.ikes care ot the t'oiigrcssional towels lie is paid ?51, St?0 a year, and, if Congressmen apply a* little water external'y a? tiiey do internally, lie is one of the most overpaid men iu the civil service. ? \lr. Morrison's TarifT IJill was killed in the House, lasi week, by a vote ot 1 I.' iu loo. Probably no legisluivc mea-ure has excited such universal interest since tiic epilation of Civil Rights. In (icueral. ?President Arthur once Inugbt school in an interior low/t in N <? w York and lmard cd with a private family. Afterward Ci.ni eral Garfield taught the same s:hool, board ed w-.th the same family and occupied tin very same room. ?Jay )Cook, whose fortune was swepi away by the crash of 1873, is tndav one n the wethies: men of Pennsylvania. ISe hm investments in iton. coal, gold and silvei mines and luilrouds reaching far into tin millions. ?The debt statement issued on the firsl or May shows a decrease of $o.'J.'!'2 07,> in t le public debt for the ni tuth of Mav Tik decrease since June UP, 1 B.Si, was $87,000,? 474. ?General llobert Toombs, speaking the other day of Liberty H ill, t he home of Alex ander H Stephens, said.- 4 I want the p.o pie of Geeargia to buy the property, and when they do i will endow it with enough to make it nieli a co'lege as little Aleck would like to see there if he were alive." ?The next opportunity for a big national celebration will come in 18*0, the centennial anniversary of the estahlishine n' of our present form of goverumeut under the con Hiitution. ?3y ininii/rittion an 1 by native increiue since the census was taken, the population of the United States has got ncyoiid o'i.000, 000- lu all probability the* next census will show nearly 75,000,000. The widow of the once fatuous Mexican general, Santa Anna, is living iiuiitly in her native State, and suldoin intrudes into 1 lie outer world. Santa Anna having been President of Mexico thrpe years before she was born. She was plighted to him in her crndlo, and married to him wli?n only thir-een y arsold. lie was then a dictator, and in six months he had lost Ins leg and got into a Texas pruo,-}. For twenty years her lifo was spent 111 a camp, surrounded by the whirl ot warfare. Her husband wus live 1 iinos President of Mexico, four times military dictator in absolute powvr. lie was banished, recalled, banished again, an I finally died when with his wile iu exile as a traitor. ?Tlio change from three ccnt* to Iwi cents on letter postage, has boen mure sue cussful lliiiii was hoped by its advocates jus oh red ?lotion has, been in the pu?t from tin time when postal reform was first agitated A further moastire is now put forward for such amendment to the law as will ina/i the two Cent stamp pay for the carriage o ft letter up to one ounce weight instead o linlf otinco. The trouble is the half ounc< is too little for frequent need, ami lettori lire often posted wluoli slightly exceed th< limit, and so ohnro double. Very few seui exceed an ounce, in ordinary correspon dence, nnd where they do, it Is ot matlei which Is expected to cost something for pos tti|[e. ll is a cood move. Tax Returns 1884. AiDITOR'h OtFICK, Kr.KSHAW Col'NTY Camdkn, 8. C , April 1st, IHS1. The hooks for receiving lax returns for the fisoal year IHKI will opon at this office on Tuesday, iho 1st day of May next, ...d bo kept opi>n dt*ily (Sundays excepted) un til the 20th day of June next All persons liable fur taxes, individually or t>s Agents, I Attorneys, Factors. Husbands, Parents, Guardians, Trustees, Kxreutors, Admlnis traiors, l< eceivers, or accounting officers aro required to make returns according lo law. Failing to do so within the tiino pres cribed, the Auditor will make returns for <|olinquen(R, from information, or by listing from tho duplicate of lfth;i, the taxable property charged thereon against them with a penalty of 50 per cent, aiided there to. No returns will bo received after the 20th of.Juno without the penalty, except in eases of sickness or absenco from tho County during the whole lime of listing There i? to bo no re-as-essment of real es tate this year, nevertheless returns must be mnde of same, noting all changcs since last rot nrn. All main persons between the n^o of'21 and r>0 yearH are liable to poll tax oT$l 00, except tlioso who two exempt by law, and uru required to make returns whether they own property or not. No returns will he receiver! at tliis office unless niMle on tlie proper blanks and sworn to according to law. I'.lnnks for making returns will he fur iiiftltc?r) upon application to this olllco. For the purpose of receiving Tax Helurns, I will attend In person, or hy deputy, al the following places on the days mentioned : Sehrook's Mill on Monday, May 19 Turkey Creek CliMich, Tuenday, May 20. I.itnnby's, Wrtdnesdiiv, May 21. Haley's Mill, Thursday, May 22. lintlulo (Dens), Friday, May 28. Flat Hook, Saturday, May 24. Hed IIiiI. Thursday, May 29. Liberty Mill, Friday, May HO. Hussell Place, Saturday. May 31. Doby's Mill, (West W'atcree,) Thursday, June r>tIt. Curc!o?'s Mill, ; West Waterec,) Friday, June 0th. Itabon's X Roads, (West Wateree,) Satur ?lay, June 71li. Swift (jfeek, (T J Alteram,) Friday, June 13t'?. I will ho at each pre>nnot mentioned one day only 1" SIM,, f' ? i ? ? >? X ? > ? I > i *?r NOTICE. Parties having pn?t due olnim* v;ini<<t Ker*lir\w Count y for nny former 3 cur nre hereby notified to present the emno'or piiy Agent. W M R WOIIK M \N, MUmI Cl'k II -I.Oo C-.n, SIMMONS FOR RELIEF. The State of South Caroliua, ) County of Kershaw. J Albert Evans, Plaintiff, against Sar*b New- \ man, Cotumhu: N. Newrnau, ^phrann A Newman, Win. I. Newuiati. Geo S New- I man, Margaret Robinson. Win Newman, t John Newman anil Martha Newu.nu, . heirs at law of Ne.sou Nuwman, Jec'J., ! Defendants Tu iht V(frnJ<jnt. Geo. -V. AVk'man: I YOU AKE HEREBY SUMMONED and I ri-quTeJ to answer the complaint in ill's j action, which is this d*y filed in the . thee of the Clerk of the Court of Cotiitnou Picas for said county, aud to rerve a cot>y of)our au*?er to the said complaint on the Mit> scrtbers at their < fliee Camden, S C., With in twenty da_\s after the s.-rvic herc"f ex clusive of the d?y of such service; and if you ImiI to answer the complaint wi.htti the tune atoiesaid, the plaint iti tu th.s action will apply to the Court fur the relief de manded in the complaint Lulled April 24th, A. D. l^SI, Cam lea, S. C. KENNEDY & NELSON, l'laini ill's Attorneys. To ihe Dt/tmlant, (Jco. X Xttrvian: Take notice that the Summons and t'oui plaint in tlii* action were duly fi 1 in the ollice of the t'letk ot the Court i f Common Picas for Kershaw Coutjiy on t'.ic "Jltti day of \ pril, A* D. 1**4 K LNN l'.I'Y >V NKI.SoV. apl 'J4. Plaintiff's Atiottievs. FOR SALE 10,000 Ituslii'N t 'lioloe Wli I to t 'ot ii. Itiislir.s t'luilco Itu*! l'lool sovil 4,000 ! ini>. 1 P?nn 11AI.IN KAS'l'l'.lt N*. \V KiSl'KUN ,u\JU und Nuiili Klver Hay. a. isr.grest, '.'i ijuten street. til A Kl.KsTu N , s. U *>.'? Ill ST a lot M K A I. M nil uf.ici uivil I mil v The Holidays aro Coming. And now is the time to prepare for them Finest variety of (topical fruit itt the maret. Fresh Cargoes fvcrv week BANANAS. ('()? ti vNl'l'S. OKVN'UES, MALVGA ti I! A PKS. Northern Fruits. Apples, Figs. Peanuts, Railing, Nuts, Citron, i u Iran is Orders filled with Ii-patch O. IB.A.^T <Sc OO t)c IS tiiii, i ll A K LE3TON. S C, a END FO?l P1UCE LIST. McELIlEES JEWELRY PALACE, King Street, f.'ll A It I. KsToN, S. ('. Largest block, Lowest Prices in the South. Repairing a Speciality. Send me your Dec. 13. Watches. ?in Ordinance. He it ordained by the Ini^'mlnut and War den* of the towu of t'am lin, S. (' , and by the authority of the same, viz: Sue 1. It shall lie unlawful for any person to sweep or pi ?ce and sull'tr to remain i>n the sidewalks, iiruins and streets, uny loos< paper, bottles gluss. tin cans, or tra-li and dirt of any kind. Any one violating this ?irJitianco rtlinil be liable to a fine of n<>l less than One Dollar, nor nioro than Five Dol lars, ot confin.-incut in the tinarJ House not less than twelve hours nor in ire than twenty-four hours, for each and cvciy ol fince. rliititie*! in Council this Kith day nf March, 18b I. J. C. liOLLlNOS, 1 nt en dant, I). C. KI UK LKY, Clerk and Truns. mnr'JO-lt. U. Parker, House Sign and Ornamqnta! PAINTER. Having located in Camdon, b.cgs leave to toliuii business in his lino. ?5j>"i<efer8 to K. W. CMredge, U. M Kennedy. 1). C. liirkley, \V. M. Shannon, my prices before giving out your work. Kulsoiuining and Frescoe Work n speciality. ?3? "Orders left nt the ding store of Dr. C. J. Dunlnp will be promptly attended to. P. T. Villepigue Besides offering all winter goods al prune cost, I am prepared to show to nil who can appreciate A BARGAIN a fresh and selec ted line o Spring and Summer Goods consisting in part of DRY GOODS, stapIjK and fancy, S1IOK3, A Mi KINDS, II ATS. NOTIONS, mid GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Also a full line of Family and Plantation Supplies An Inspection ia onrncstly requested before buying. P. T. Villopigue. DoKalb Houbo. J. N. Nicholson, Prop'r, CdMtQjBjr, 8. C. 8<ay~N?wly painted amlj [re-furni?lie<l (li r'Htgliout. heal the ('ImrleMon find Cam den iiinrkt In nfforJ. ?*T 11 no k? meet nil lrnin? mar C>. Hard Times Prices. lto*I Oili I'Mgo Killter. 3>*>o. (Jo?il Uuller, 2ftn. Klh TimHlorn, lOn. *2lt> I'rtin, I "><* 2,li I>reeii < <>t n, I ?'?o ,W|I| (Jri<rti ( III II, oil I li0 r l>, '20 \ ? ; . q I ; ? /. .? h 11> ,\ ( ('I ???<. ?>?">?. V II %f\ii<!rir l In iimN, iiri<l iic (rood fid y?il run n'M t?ny *v)iere. I Mhff< o<l?t aa chonp. W. L. Arthur & Bro. AND STILL TllLY COME! What Comes? "V Why n?w and fresh arrivals of goods every week m the store of L. IYI. Smith The undersigned beg* respectfully to cull J the attention of lbs reader* ofl'tii tj to the excellent stock of gooi.ls ujw in store and constantly arriving. In Ladies Dress Goods l offer special Imrguns ;'ht?ving as u.ce a hue us cnu be found in Camden In C lothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes l i\tn ptepared to ?*o-ttpete with the quality and pries uf tho?e who elaitu t > lie tlie ut?ly Clothing and Slice dealers in C.'aiudeu In Groceries, Crockeryware, Hardware, Harness, &c., I challenge competition. I would be well for purchaser* to cult and examine my eitetiMve and varied stock before buying l don I pretei'd to make a IH.OW. but l %|i) preparjd to ofier inducements to purchasers. />. tV, S.litTii. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 5,10,15,25,30 CENTS, BEST^ND^HtApeST* Spellers 12 CentS. ^PYB00Kst0?D&^ FOR SALE EVERYWHERE: NOBBY AND NICE! Something New For Camden, First-Class BAR AND RESTAURANT. DELMONICO! DELMONICO! DELMONICO! The nttenlion of Iho readers of Tmk CIa ^kttk is respectfully called (o the fact that, with ilio Ix-ginning of ft new husiness season, we have made great improvement:* to tin only FIRST-CLASS BAR In Camden, liavjng added largely to our stuck of LIQUORS, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS, We are prepared lo supply ttie wonts ol all from a single drink tun pint, a tjuart or a gallon of good old liquor. (live lis a call. We wish it di.-tincilv understood thai our WHITE KYK WIIRKKV is the genuino Pennsylvania White Hyo, and that we de not seM corn whiskey, mixed with rye whis key. and cu'l it ''While Kye " tW*Lh inks mixed by experts. The patronage of the public is cordially solicited. Rosendorf & Go. Kennedy & Williams, Fire Insurance & Coilection Agents, Camden, S. C. * W Tho undersigned have this (Jay form ed a copartnership under ilie firm naum of Kennedy & Williams, fur the purpose of conductiiig a General Fiie Insurance AND Collection Business. Representing tho following strong nnd well known Companies: OKOKU1A IK)MB. H()M K of New Vork, COM M I'.BOI A I. UNION, of London, LIVKItl'OOL k LONDON ft OLOBK, N'KW YORK UNDKRW R1T15H8, 0KRMAN1A, NORTH BRITISH & M F.RCANTI I.K, CRKSCKNT, of Now OileiiMS. Aiitl are prepared Jo write policies upon Dwellings, stores, NiercliaudtsA, Mills, Cotton (iiiiM, and other property, nt cur rcnt rules: B O. KKNNKDY, 1). R WILLIAMS, .In Change of Business. Having this day sold my entire insurance l:usiness 10 1). R. Williams, Jr., I cheerfully recommend liiin to my friend* and former customers. Very Respectfully, W.M. CLVBURN. February 1 .~>lH, 1HH-I. If On Consignment. CORN, BACON, FLOUR, fto. We hare ori consignment a large quantity of Corn, Bacon find Flour, wliioli wo are of feriug ??! Bottom I'riees Feb '21 If W A A NCR CM ft CO SANITARY NOT I OK. Hy direction of Iho Hoard of Health of Camden, H. 0., nil persons ate hereby ro ijiiired to ha*e nil the weed* and other noxious hiishcB upon Iheir premises cut down nt once, also lo have nil the privi?s Upon their respective lom cleaned on< be f re the 1st dny of .Innn next and ready lor inspection. All person* failing to c? inply Willi (IiIh order will be liable to a heAvy fine, and lu have ih? work done by the M'reet hands nt Die expenee of I he owner of i Ito lot. Ily onl ?r of Cohncil. THOMAS W II IT A K Kll, May I Chief of folic** Charles T .Connors,1 Attorney At Law, i Is&.VCSSTBB, St C. Maring resumed the practice sf tbe L?w, I will be pie&sed lu see my old clients ?n .i friends at my office iu tbe -Ruutc buildiui 1 Feb. ??>!, i tM*4. NEW ORLEANS, i 50 ; I'rime New Orleans Mola??e', foi j f"" II O A I' M oO ; J. II. JFUA^YCIS ' Millwriglit. w^-Ajteot for Turbine W aUr \V beels cf | >'e?i makes. ftaVKefer lo Maj S. R. A Um?, II o. j Cm i Lsq , aud J J Hard, L.?ij me 0 1 m Beef and Tongues. Fulton Msrket Beef and Pickled 1 i.uues, nice and cheap, For sale by 11 ll ll'M TRESPASS NOTICE. 1 hereby forewarn all persons 'rotn tress passing on lity ??0ravel Hill " place, and all ?iock found trespassing theieoti will bo m. keti up r,nd dealt with under ill.- Stock l aw. ^b -'1 IIIKAM NKTTLKS / liirlitn Gardeners All who plant want f>e?h and relable seeus. 1. I liererore, beg leave lj call alien lion to the fact tb.it MY STOCK -OF? Buist's Popular Garden Seed IS KNTIKF.LV NEW AND FRESH, i And mere is no siwli word as tail with these j see'1 if season is favorable. 25 Years Experience 1 Warrants this statement. I The following i* a partial list of the large variety kept: cabba<;f,s. I COLLAHDS, I (JliKKN ULAZK. HKKTS. K \ J?IS H KS. SQUASHKS TOM ATOKS, Ti: 11 NII'S, OK HA. l'KAS. bkans, ONION SKI TS and EARLY GAKliKN COKN. ? ALSO ? It HMD'S FLOW Kit SKKH. Fou Sa'i.k By DR. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Tomtit ocs. 31b Cans of Tomatoes 1"> cenl?, liCnnn for 2o cents at W. A. A NCR I'M & COS. NEW CHOI' MOLASSES."" New Orleans Fancy and Medium grades For sale by W. L. ARTHUR & BKO Genuine German Kainit \NP OTHER FERTILIZERS. ?? Tons genuine German Kninit?di rect importation?and all other fertilizers for sate by HERMANN lit'[,\VINKI.R, Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. 0. J.BLAKE STEEDMAN, REPRESENTING KNOOP, FREERICH &. UO., CHARLESTON, S. C. Issues Exchangu on Charleston. I'uys Col'on at highest cash priced. gttt)f"Ultico ai D. W. Jordan & Co.'s. FEED, SALE AND LIVER* STA-BILIE. Having loosed tho commmndious STA BLES ntiaohed to tho DeKalb Mouse, I am prepared to furnish eutfits in the way of r.UGOlES, I'll A ETON'S, kc., for pleasure drives. HACKS attend upon the arrival of all train*. I am also prepared to do hauling of any kind. atari also keep on hand a full line of HARNESS, RUGG1HS, A WAGONS, wh'ch I can alTord to sel! at lower prices than any olher person in town. I will have on hand throughout the sea son a lot of HORSES AND MUI.KS, purchased specially fur this market. Buy ers will find it to ihoir interest to call on mo hel'or? buying. Aug 9 ly. W. H. ELLIS, AKt. FRANK P. BEARD, Auctioneer. teromt E ATOAZETTEOFFICK-6rt CAMDEN, F. 0. WII.L attend lo any business entrusted to him upon more favorable terms than can bo obtained elsewhere in Camden [^"Before placing business in this line, call and s?e what low ratos .you oun obtain. DARK BROWN Deprsits on the tenth and near the ed^es ol tho umiiH are removed with a few applica tions of W()t)l)'H ODONTIN E. It nwpfiern the breath, hurden*the gums. and withal coii'ains nothing ?% liioh can by any mean* injure the enamel. Try a box Hold by IhujrKKtB. W. C FI8IIEH, Wholesale A gent. A11 pc lb. Caluiiibla, H.O. Notice. Having thin dnyJuoM to I'. T Villppigno rny enliro RtooW of Mrro^ nndixo, Noli**, Hook*, AocoiiiiIh, ami oilier pvhIpiicpm <? f in<leMp<Ini'ss to mo, and having rfor-iv. .| from liim full *h1iip uurl Rati?f u l ion tor I )ir> ?nmo, li?? Ih Ihprpliy nut liorir."<l in t ocpipl | fur, ftn?l pipouIp all trniisfprM nnil k>-I lli-mrnin iIipti in forco, nnil I inosl rpspppl - I fully iikU for him n oontinnnncn of tlio pat | ronrtfjr* pxl?ndpil lo me, fueling ?-??t irtiI ih.il ihp hhiiip in well inor11?<l. C. 11K1.1* All partip* in<lplilp<l to (', Hell l>y ooip open Account or otherwise will pl?<n*n <i:ii|lfl or arrange ?'?? tnmn nrilli nip at nnrp Feb '21, Hi ?' T. VILLKI'K.l K. ? ? . , ? - U'JI 1884 SPRING- 1884 =c .. ix H. BAUM Has Received a Large Stock of Elegant liress Hoods, Embroideries, /.a cfls. liibbons, (lot hi tig, Hats and Shoes, .lit of II Inch he Offers at as Low I'/'ices as can be Boag/tt in any ^lar ket. Call and Examine this Elegant Stock. lics/)cctfall a. x, MM. U.M1.1M. yj y yj iSSt SPRING. 1884 M. H. S1MM0NDS & CO., -DEALERS IN? 8T&&LE rlA'I* IVI.VCF Provisions. Flour, Fruit, Produce, New Orleans Molasses CHOICE TEAS, Hecker's Self-Raising Flour CHEESE AND BUTTER. Our assortment of CONFECTION I*ItV is in large and complete <ts any in lo.vu. TOBACCO AND SEGARS CF FINEST G HANKS Sa'ixlaclion guaranteed at all time*, or money refunded. No presents given, but full value in u 11 goods. A. D. KENNEDY Hardware A Specialty. Embracing a line of I'lnnters. I'nrpinicr", Blauksmii h u n >1 Coopers' r<n>l.-, I'm Wrought. Flooring mid Finishing Njii 1 . l'ockei ami Table Cutle?y. Groceries! Pltr GQQ&St I ///.'./]?> .t.xn FA.xc\ ST AI'J.J': A. \ J) J\ MV 1'. i SADDLKKY. WI LLC) W WAUK, chock key, Suuahlo for the mule. HATS AND CLOTHING. TEAS SELECTED WITH CARE. Hoots ?i.xd Snonst .Tobacco and Cigars. A. D. KENNEDY. AT BAMBERG'S You will find an wlcgunt slock of Cloth in f/i />#?#/ InOOfiS, Mtoots antl Shoes > HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, And in nhiiOKt ondless variolic* and siylei. Having purchased largely in Hip r\?>??v?> linns, and having access to REAL BASQAINS I am Biiro ill.11 I tan afford to offer bargains to customers. In uddition to the ftbuve, 1 have a I'n'l slock of Furniture and Mattresses Which onnnot bo bought ftt ah low figure1!! us I nni nellin^ fit. My Stock of Hosiery, &c., is Unsurpassed, Trunks un'l Valines in Inr^e supply. nr IS K 8UIIK TO (?IV K MK A CAM.. BAMBERG. Oct. I (iin. W F. PERKINS ANNOl'NCKH THK A Kit IV A I, OF ? # JYcw Slock of in rot erics* isiQUors* Wines. 'Tobacco &c. Tli? nnpr*cedenlod rush of biminoss nt our est ftblishmeiit makna it necessfiry for lis to bo constantly in receipt of New (Joo.ls. *?!// WjiQnor MPcpartmcnt i Ihfl bent. are lute addition to my W. F. PERKINS. Is always supplied with Ihn bent. The "Standard of the World" an.I "'Uotden Ityo'' are lute it'ldition to my slork ASHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY, Oliarleston, B. O. H\| AI.f< 'III A IN HI'Ki'IKIC. n hli'My ammonia led nnd complete Knrtl I luer for Wlieot, lats, live nnd nil ?nmll Kr"ll> eropM. AHIII.K.V AKIt l;t,KM h.\ T. of mi per I or net! vtl v nnd ein<|.?nc> . n very clienp nnd exeel enl fertilizer for stimll wrr>? I i, il?e with i">llon need or "Inlilo mtuiiire to ripply Ammonia I I t\ I '?? J ,.t LI.. k...ut ..I I I.,. I..... A I <..r I'll! IT U I I /?' ' "*1111111 K" ? I , !!?*?? W II I I I I I I I M I *<?-?-1 | III ? I II 'III- III.I II III I' | l'"l,? ?>f highest. urixle. prO'lii'l of (lie l)iii' AIoihI/it AS || I. K Y A ? I I? r 11 < isr 11 \ r K <; I. NI IN I. I, l.( H'UMi AHII.KV MSHMI.V Kl> I!I >\ lv< i I I r | I IN' Ml- I 11 \| I \ #?>_ I 1 > I! I I I! \W. I ltu?l rn l >>fI 11 nnd 11>.?>U ? \ y 111-u 11 u l it i I' r I in e i m u ii io i I L' aft & ? I I I fa* 1 I ftll I J *1 ? k ? I t I i I . I i'i.l ^ I.UHllAf,!, K A I N IT. \ I wonnd nod frekIi . . - ? ? ii'l K'xhI itrt icIoh on Ahlt '.p'llHMi t, K H11111 Flouts it 11 r 1 IVus, .tddi'isH The Ashley Thosphatc Companyv Charleston, 8. C.