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ISHAW GAZETTE. jfllco at Camden ?m P. BEARD, lllor and Proprietor. ' N8.0,, FEB. 17, 1887. la OAZKTTE, puollshcd *t tJAJO pOr enuum; hIx WAi>VBBTMffSRj-<I.OO -torJht "J !?oouat0<>?> ?on** _ ?*,at x nnd twelve month*. JATION8 must be aooomponled r name and address of iha autlior, sive (attention. ' que# and postal money r _ ,, . ?should be made poya i order uf /RANK P. BEARD ICALHATTERS. k'Parrlsh's Perfect'Uaklng I'ow For said by D L beSsussure Agt. . *Mf. Jhiiic? Jj. Brnnlnx lut* been api>olntcd Mu|iervUor of! .Hon for Kershaw county, by lihardaou. V ^ ? ,. .. 1UR1ICD.?On tliu 20th litot,, l?y J. 'liumpsoM, Notary Public, lit (Jlie* #ld county, Mr. Columbus Howell to i Kllen Pate; tliu Uuer of Kershaw A meeting of the itriuers' Club Is cull EM#. site place Ml town hall in (.HUiilm ijjijiurday wook for the purpoKu jftvlug tbo reiiOK 'nf^tfirixmuullicii. istlmtlou mul hv-isws. ?OruitKD.?Mr. 8. B. f/Hthmn, who illy mailn Mil assignment #or the J tit ^;hif'-tfreilUorM, he* .reopened IniM^rttiWbm TOhVd, hsvlng sdju#t lis dlfllcuiMus to tho Hutlstuctlyn ol fOMWWe'arqi prepared to fttrnlsh i with blank receipts for dues ?t ir prices. We heve ti lot of ilo>m on iMtnd* nut up in books of 30 and sell tbein lower than you |[:gel. tbcm elsewhere. bKlAjkH,~-'V\u\ alarm of flic whs al*>ut 2, o'clock last Mpiuliiy, rWrtfe mmn' discovered that h dam 11 ? building in rear of theClybur.*. ka#re* Tbq flamcn were ?ptlj* extinguished ? of ore any dam wms done. Tl ' ?* ? ? ,,ORRKCTioir.--W* havo been Inform the4taton*>nt made in the?e col limns recently, wmcernlngdiwcontoiir. In g> .school circle* In No. 10, was Incorrect-. ^/ jSverytiling Is working iiUwijt ^monthly i- there. Our atatcnieiMf wha bused upon Information furnished t|ds olNee. . ?*? -- ? y, burleynegro, named Oato James, Jr., made a"TFFnurTT???i(ftr oii c?<l.'L. J, Friday 1n?t at the liSttef*s n e A t- 1J bo r: y ? ' " PWOKfO* PRODUCK -Slnoo OUr lftBt report the price of egtft hart tumbled 4ovttVtott<|il9kfMiM ?? dafceu.wlth bl?r stocks on band. Chickens tire yet scarce a pit co m inn ml good prices. Sweet pota to?ft aro bringing f>0 p,?iits per bushel. l)ntt?r4Mu ''V Had tii almost unlimited quantity ?t 20 oenta a pound. Corn -?|.vy?,,? To TttK Farmkra ~Take notice tlint the world's vbdble supply or cotton is 9,3o)*39i hales and turn (Ids fleecy sub Jeer, over In your fnlnds before planting nnoMntr crop. Nciu'cwirllv the price Is rettulNted by demand and supply, mid It l? ciisy to see that the demand doen not nxuiiud the supply Notice this taot, genMemen, and vou will surely idaiitleaiMrtten and raise more provls r*ttd grain. ? - p 11 < >t as* * < j 11 i&fijjbWih Himtrivohr On r.r. ?There lire now only, lour survlvdra u# ibe Volun leers w1%<1? entered Florida Wur from Kmxlinw Coonty. 'I'licy rtii'Col. I,, Jl? Fattersoit and Mr, W|rt, Dixon, of -liberty Illlh iindCol. Iturrcli Jones mid 2vir. Nathaniel Oay vt Ih^BTalo tewuship. The coiHpnnv volunteered snd b?ft Cain tuMstere?l Into tlt? service of the United j ) ORKATtLr ' likj^i?iyiib.--A suhsertl?er Ul I Plf Up njnIOIr wee|j? and remarked that be hud imnle up Ills iulHA|u?Ul^?oiloua Tn*(i4ZKrra uiiout ii. tie iihi dstemserfeerin Efter^art^l ?this i?ounty to tlm peidtentfiiry %>'*??? ith the itaptlst ehureii. Tho lk?n ?ayst Be v. W, Mtrkk a. <him* ait excellent EBa^lit church on Tncs lie was Hftenca to v?}|h by ft lattfn and spprwls and It Is no ml#take t<? ^IIM^MnK remembered ivm# iiiussme, Ajrt. Railhead Matter#?Cluster i* mov lug actively In her rffoii* f<? have the t:i:p(luil& Chester R. K. built. . ? The fcurvoylnj? corps of 11<?* i'. < C. B. It, jiro' now canip?d 28" miles ahove Cutudun. Court IIoumk Mattkus.?Judge Nor ton will hold court at Lexington next week, TI?o grand Jury brougtb In a "true bill" In every ohm which Waif placed In their hands last wctk. ?rfc Tkmi'kkanck Mattkb8.?Mr. Edward Car*well, tin* distinguished Canadian Temperance luetmor, will visit this state in m fow day*, and will pmbuhlv deliver kii address before a Cnnnlwii Hiniience. Have you kept that ''new leaf" un spotted ? CliL'ltCH Mattkub.? When congrega tions are small they should congregate on the I'ront seats. It chills the preacher to preitdll across k dozen empty benches. Service* will he held at Beaver Creek church next Sunday. Kev. W, W. Mills, of Camdeu, wlllpruaeh at 12 o'clock. Bits Fnon Bythkwood.?A number of inhiI dugs are reported Intliis Ruction. There seems to be considerable sick ness about hero; principally itmonjc'tlie Children. Bythewood Society recently ?Uk cuiucd the query : "Wan"the execution , T. J. Ciuverhis for too uudrer ol'| Lillian Madison justifiable?" Messrs. C. O. Hoffman, J. I). liogan mid 1/. D. Woolen argued in the affirmative, mid Messrs. W. W. Smith, W.J, Johnston fntHV-.-b, WliUn^fMik lh?rncuiilive tide. It wui decided in the negative. Amono tub Lawvkus. ?We'll wtiger (about all we've m?l) Hint ('aiiuleu e:in boast of the youngest looking mid hand somest set of lawyers oT any town in South Carolina. Col. Edward MeCrudy, of the Charlep ton bar, unit Mr. W. II. L.vjes, of llie Columbia bar, were In attendance at court lids week. Col. Nelson made a splendid shmtflng for himself while acting nKtiSIvrit*>r at this term o| court. ilo make* u good prosecuting officer. A*k lawyer to let you see the Val entine lie got last Monday. A new postofllce has recently been es tabilshed In thu eastern part nl this Couuiy, to bo known us "Ionia." It In loeated about 14 miles east of Camden, on thu Durllngtofi road. Mr. J. W. fcjiulth Is thu postmaster ? Another postoffice still! The latest is one at Smyrna, in West Wiiteree. Mrs. ant ton has been appointed postmistress. Tin* liew postoffice at Boy kin's In now In full blast, with Mr. lienry Dean ua postmaster. '-Our BUggcMlnu last week in reference .to tbo sale of stamps at lliu Camden IWmooHIcu im ohm I lately litter the opening of the malls h.<a met with approud ? n ii^l side*. >, f .: During the month of January lust Postmaster KlrklcV Untied from the iVimiaiT1 Jit money ?;r?lo*; tunountlng to $3,084 70; on whleh thu fees were $23.84. iiurlni; thv Miiiih |>e liod ho Issued 82 postal n.Mi's, amount ing to $103 10, on whioh tlie fee* were $2 40, The nuiuber of money orders paid at this office during that month w.?s 37, ttilHHIliUng to $2S8.60, while 20 postal notes, amounting to $47.04, were paid. An effort la being iiunlo lo secure a mall route direct between Camden and 11 idle Mine. The people along the pro posed route certainly need butter mall Iacliltle8. ^ ^Letters addressed to the following per noiiii reiMidn uncalled fur in the Ciundcn postoffice: MIsb llnmls Amnions, Htella Arthur, Bail Bradley, K. A. Brown, lOUhu Brutoii, Pat Brown, David fain, Essie Omtei'. Darley Douglas, Suky 11m rla, II. 1*. lienry, E. C. (lines. pjlllo Dow, Mifnile Floyd, Eva QlnklnB, W. H, Oiltnore, Odela Jenkins, David Knox, Einina Lang, limibe I<evy, Daniel Me Qotigmi, Smde Nelson, W. R. Nelson, Henry Kite, Delia Kicks, Hannah Shroo, M.T. Well, Martha Wright, Fannin Watts, David Whitley. Old Papkhw?Suitable for wrapping ptiriMMes, for sale at 25 oeu t* per hundred at 'l H* QaIJCTTM office. You Cam IIaVk It.?"My dear, what would I give to have your halrP'M*often fttdd by middle-aged ladles to young ones. Madam, you may have just, such hair. Parker's Hair Balsmn will give It to you. It will Mop your hair from falling off, NHflfre the original color and make It long, thick, soft and giossy. You need not utand hoiplossly envying the girl*. 'JChe Balsam 1? not oily, not a dye, but In MM-*elegant dressing, and Is especially recommended for Its cleanliness mid pur* tty. r<*? Parrlsli's Perfect Baking Pow '->t talc by D L DcSHUfwuro, Agt. A Rauk Chanok?To secure a flrst ela?a organ, lot tihurch, Sunday Kcho<d, or imrlor, la offered iU Tim OAZKrrK ""l1?. , It la Just from the factory, and 1 toaolt) lor tjeaa Than iiai.v of rata Ue price. Thin la a bargain Beldom to b? routijl. / Don't I Jive Yet. It dMsn't toilnw ilinl a pAllnni will die | b?aaa^e ik? doctors ha?e "given aiiii up," OMhtft'lU will reeovVr hee.inse tiu-y prom' ised in ??pull hiiO iluungli " It m novor toe late to fry tli? rireat vlrlusa of I'srktr'a Tonle Mr. Michael (juiltoyl*, ofllinghsm ton, H.Y , was our?'l of lthuuui?llsm by it *(Ur Ua year* of unspeskaWIe snfFoinft, Abr..& W. Moakvr, dniKilst, of aura* oliy,' o<irt|ftM tha* lie lirift ftbl<1 over a thoiisBnd bottles r?f Parlt^r'B ^Tonlo through its r?p?. tfttldn for tide Mid other cures. To Ilert. TWO NIce,(,'ottages. In good renalr, Situated on Fair Street, near Delvulh. Ai?rdyto R. C.JOHNoON, fe 10 t2 ptirehnse idee and nppro prbUn VAll'iiflties at wholeMlo price* At Tiik QyrfrfR office. tar rfiy. LTfO 1'arrlsh's I'orfect.Baklng I'ow For mile bjjr D L DeBauMure, Agt. 'I'll 15 tlKtUlT COUiil. The Calendar Nearly LU'ttred, PAVDBKI.TON ACQVITTKI) OK ? CKPKIt AND Kici(ii:i> ?;o\v km. ditto. m W? gave in our l?*t ivuie u lull report of the proceeding* of court jp to the hour of going to presa. At tluit lime, Oie court was engaged In (lie trial of David Be I ton, charged with the murder of Aaron Deau. Air. Tranthmn, counsel for tlio defense, who has displayed a remark able degree of zeal in the eauso of. Jit* client. through three biiuccmIvo term#, carried the ease before llie court and the jury In this trial lu such a manner us to Kaiu for the defendant a vordlet of ac oultrnl. Tbl* oh*o w'hh concluded on Thurnday evening. The only fane remaining on thn 6i?w Ioiih calendar hiik the Stale vs. Uicharil Howell, charged with murder. The prln oner wna ibly defended by Me^sr*. W. M. Shannon and W. D. Trantham. The jury Kavo a verdict of acquittal. This ended the bugliics* of the criini nal skle of tlie court and the Serious wiih adjourned without day. ' The Jurors were discharged until Mon day morning, when (lie (Jommnn Plena docket h were called. Only one cafe went before a Jury, and the jurors were dis charged without day. Presentment of the Jury. BOUTII CAIIOI.INA ? Kkksiiaw Vountv. Kp.b KUABY, 1W7.TKKM. To tho Hon. J. J. Norton. Presiding Judgo ?We ihu Oraud Jury for the present vettr, do respectfully make tbo foliowluu presents inent: Wo have carefully In /estlRated nil hills of Indlctinnnl handed uh by the (Solicitor, nnd have lound true blllii In ull incenses preseh? 1 led to us. We Imvo visited tho county Jail, and find It kept In a neat and unitary condition. Tho .prisoners. wo find on tovestluntlno, are well kept and red with good, wholesome IockJ. Wo nlso vlslUnl the county poor limine. and found It kepi In a decent, orderly trimmer. Upon Inspection wo found Mint snmet'<do'f, paupers wero not provided with suttuhlu food and* wo recommend that tho poor house keepershoulcl bo furnished with proper food for Invalid paupers. We,find the total unin ouni of exinmscH for the j?ooi hoove for 11.' W-eti months, as per account ro.idored ti v Co. Ciimntlwiloneri the sum ot3l717.tr<. Thin sum mil braces SliiOl lor oreet Inn or poor house lull - dints Th Is leaves l>'i for tho mantle uiuiee of the poor, an avcntKo oj per month. We Imvo learned thai liu:ro uro au a venire per monih or ten or twelve paupers, and Ihls a.niftuut ncouis to be rather exeuss I vc. Wo exnmlne 1 the hooks of tho Sheriff, Clerk of the Court. Auditor. Prnbat? Jud^e. School CoHimlBtiinncr ur.d Ti (?usurer, and so far as tho ilrand Jnry nan discover Ilio books of thesu oltlsers tiro orderly nod well kept. We have examined the bonks or C. f,. W *n kler, K.]). Hlakcney and J.K. Hmilll, trial J ustle.es. and no fur mm wo know, they arc wVIl well koiil una according Ui law. Trial Justleoi J. J. Nelson made a report staling tli it ho hud nothing to report. [ix-trlal Justice T. .T, Cnuthen also reported that he had had hut one e:iBu Klue.e last Inspection or his books by the tcrnnd Jury. Wosooby I lie Auditor's books flint some of the trial Jubilees liavp been Irreuijlar In niakinii their monthly reports, ftave ?-lie n bovo named trial JusileeR none others lnivo reported to us. Webix to inpiillnn the fact that the fol-, lowing roads and bridges are. In bud order: ltoad to Ldbcrty Hill, this i-lde ilnuvct' crook bridge. - Pnbllo roail from tho Mal, -.f""?y placo to the Lnncastor line. Ilrldgo known as Marsha bridge; over Tilttle Lyncbe's Creek, v-klcuboru road. ltoad from Camilen to'Clidi.. for eight miles east ol Camden. And wo roeommiiad thai, the county corn* mlssloncrs have i lie mads worked as soon oh the wcnihtar penults,and not wall tyutll tlio I crops ?it planted. . T . - , ? ' 1 ?4.nne <tf the Btopk Law. <h6 roads have been r.arrowcHt i>y pu'HIioJ Ing Into the road, and wq ,ro"olnmood that the roads should be kept '.ipen the distance required by law. AllnfWlileh Is respeotfully submitted E. 1).I! ANTEy, Koroman. Beauty nnd Urnc? In I'Aiiiden. (Correspondent Xew? <C Courier.) Camdkn, FKHitUAfty 10.-THo ebVo*' tainnient at Mr. T. W. I.un^V last G veil ing, which was given by the voting in die# of the Episcopal Sunday-school choir, wiir it flattering i? ad mission wan put til tlftct>ll oeh'g, Hi'(T the re?!?>lpf? innounteiJ tn ^'20 40, with no oxpensea to ho deducted. Tho oblout of Iho entertnlnmnnt was to jcot hooks for tho Bumhiy-si-honl. The following is tho programme, with oust of cliarnclers. ? Fnrco, "Thn Jl^UM-Trap.'*?Sfhl' Somtiiera, Miss Mary Stonoy; JIr. V/mip* bell, Mr. John Workman ; Mrs, Miller M|sr Annlo JJuniet;.Vrs. Vnri"iu, Miss A onto Davis; Mv?. Beunta, Mlas Elln DhvI# ; Mrs. Roberts, MI?b Bettlo Work man; Jacn, Iho maid, Mlas Jdiln Shan-, non. Wnncl Prill?Misses Annie Burnet, Annie Davis, Mafy Htoiwiy, TAtlit Slnin ?Hin, Minnie Ciyburn, Lulu DhvK Klta IMvIs, Bottle Workman and Sadie Ken nedy. ? v.,. rvjjjo# Panfomlme Drill?MImm Annie Bur net, Annie Davis, MaryStone.v, I?ulu Shannon, Minnie Clvburii, Kllit Davis, ?lid Bottle Workman. The raroe Illustrating the moral courage of women wns very k<rhI. ^J'ho acting waa fine nnd everybody ronred with laughter. I am not able to do Jdarloe to llie description of the other two parte ot the performance. In the w?ud drill nine young ladle* dressed In a loose callathe nlstlo costume of ^reem nun'veiling, and with silver wands in their hands, went through all the movementa of that peeulhtr drill with the utniustgraoe nnd ?n thto^thlrd psrt seveh o^ the yoitng Indlrf* In the aamedress, but without the wends, wefit through what U called n pautontlmsdrill, which, to desetlbo It Iri a few words, was better, If possible than tho second part. Rkmnantr Ohrap.?A big line bit dress goods remnants, all styles mid lenitths, at. a sacrifice, regardless of cost; at P. IV Vllleplguo's. 'KAii.noai? Kackkt,?My wifohna boon a great Hiifl'orer from catarili. SvVorai physicians and various palent nu-tliclnes were resorted tn, but the diseaso contin ued unabated, nothing seeming lo have madfi any Impression upon It. Hcf eOn* siifutloo finally (H-oairie Implicated, the noison Indng In lier blood, t Ijceuretl a bottle of li. IJ. H. and placed her upoil Its uso. anfl to our surprise the Improve ment began at once, and her recovery was rapid and complete. No other pre paration ever produced such a wonder ful result, and for all forms of blood di seases, I cheerfully recommend B. 1>. 15 as a superior blood purlller JC. 1', Doixik, Yard master <Ja. Knilroad, Atlanta, CJa. ? ' ? ?? ?- * ?The County AndlJ^r will close his books on Iho 2lMh ol'iRhruary, after that date the* penalty wlfi attach to all who havo failetl to mrtko return of tholr prop-1 eriy In ftocordnrtce wlili law * , . C. (now onmji (Crtj^nSrtT wI?*? ?-Jii*y wilOH^M>vi ??rtleW. ^ \* j.ot ?:. rtuln vvjitvH B< |hey wlTI tnke, i y LnuciiHtel'|C^^^H|)Uue, or a f?w miles . "' lHiul vvuatycM^BYor Uio I;u?t two ru th roe W(-i>kM'U^H>t<s.Vah'ut in this sec - tion, so 11iat' 1? progr^wlii^ ,bSrJ. %3M pii iind hlanccpmplfeh ou slrttef, ittli* 3?y, have returned to their hofnoatCtywuiont, Sumter county, after spending a brief visit to Plonsam Ilill. ???* ' G.'R.C. Fin Rock. ' Kilm U'lijrlit, rnjored, Jium tijf.iln liuJ flie mi?r<irUMt?? ur'loiv in:? (lit; torch tit' ilif liinrii'Usiry aj?|?l!*?< 1 l<> hU property. It has t>eon but u short time since lie sustained a heavy loss by the destruct ion of hit gin house by Are, and follow ing this cotnep the burning of hi* black Sndthshop; fciilchb?t!urred hist Wednes ?y nl<hC. V ' * ' Our sympathies are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ii.0 . Jiim'h. who wer'e rW'entlj* aftlleleft by flit; lot* ??f th.-lr bright III lie sou, Jnmt-* Magi 11, who died on the 2St h at January, M^ed ? little over one year. ' \\["IlfiilaJi, Rev. P. A,TKiiM*'?y prenched to a full oouxn'giiiluuijuslhHah chqrch on last Sunday. i It U unfortunate that the hour for haviii^t prenchliie^n Sunday evening* U the same utiwith jit. Olivet and Bvuhill churches. '? An Kiplamitlon. To the Kdititr u/tke Gusette: ?Will >*???? please **lu mho* ttnoitgU to expiuln ~\rhat innv, t.? <*onr. link lik?- an extrav agant Iti rifmm'tlui; th? county pyor ft?r the lll'teiM mouth* vcferrod to III tho preiwut men. inmlo hv the jfrand Ju ry at the Vi-Ki' ,% t'nit or conrtf They charge tluit H ?o*i the ("innty the enor mous hhiii of $:i.iK{J yrf |o Mipport the pauper* lhicvn muulm, and make an hv erage of tin or twelve pauper* per moti tli. i If the grand Ju y 1. id looked more carefully iut?> iheK'.Ti' mta, mid mudu a more ncehrato i-tiv*?:i>?:?, they would Iihvg CisHj' found tn at ilie actual cost of 8Uppo; fln;r ten ^rlvo-lve 111beside yiviuj <tSKist<u. :i 0 -"i arvnvje of thlrty zighl '?/ thi ;">'>?? houue, was only $1,3Q;1TO'} hei'uyt iii >rvi?r:icre of but $02.90 per mnfitl# (or theeiitirc cxiwrnne. I iipfuiNd u ftiieiuciit showing tho eoxfc per luon!4i IrOit .Vnv. 188.?, to Jan uary, liWV, inehtdvc, taken t'roui tho rooi)r?|."i. ? ? ,is.j } ? . Kov^mukr, 1S85. Innvite* pf poothonse, $ 18.>18 r.'J uuufoleijmpfr*. 01.45 DELINKS, 1&83. Inmate* of puoilunisc, 24.27 07 9iitfcJdii p;iiperH, O0.8J 1880. Inmates pt.or Ixuoe, 20.12 uOoutalde piflporp, 102.54 ? KKiuimRY, 1883. ImUnites poor?|jiUki, 21.58 J b7 lintftldo t?uparp. 113.<>G MXrtJH, 18S0. 22.N5 22.61 82. ft;; iunniYcp of pnorhouue^ till ? jBedfllta <Sfy, ?' i / 61 onti flper*. Im"S& 1 , . Jl * Inmates j.iior I 20 outetyo ' :?v?; w InmMe? poor 25<?i\t9ld? Inmates poo ' 04 ouihIi Imputes '4r 19 Outside Inmates poor 28 outride . i 0 Inmates pi. ;:n?$ Inmatesof p ding btnl 82 fclifad D Inmate* ot' il Inmates of '?;S0M' - Total for 10 m^^^K , $1,808.76 liy giving plMji^^^^MOtaitin* to the ?biivo, you will ?^^^V?nllghten the |)Ubllo( but wl) r?n>. I'll AM, pifoftloner. '4'iik tiAtrnk tilll on tta? il*t of Feb ruary ltfS7, put l> npfrrtOlo l nt ll? oflloe, tW# (loo in On#t Of Did 4\*uiffU'e? A UliClJJ.AIUU \tinn A ltY, which Will coiitxtu, ?o ?i?rt wUli, 10Q, vol*. at*iul?rrt Novel*, ??. " Illptorli'iU Wor\%. .i SUm-wHihn'ou^" ? fWlw^f V Woufllly Miitfwztue." Leslie'* NutltHtiK}.' " " l'opiihir SJOnthly* Demoreni'* Monthly iSInkhkIuo. Hn-lhutr'* Mnuu/.\t\> , ? TI19 Kvlwtle M^gn/ine, ?' Cottfiiry >'? TtiU Ml'mtiupnl C.I iphlc, H?rpoi? lilust)? I Weekly, IjvuIIo'h lll'u?tw'? i Newspaper, llitrpor'n linn* ?}, u Oil# LltUrt 0(lt? Alul tn? Nuraery, Wcbkly Newal i\?,l Courier, .. " oi QOiiMUutlon, |)'iii y New* nn ruouiler, M Y<?r K tttwr, " ltoglftor,' 1 fk'lt itllf<? Amul tSnii horn Culrf ??tor, ?I'lll- , l?Vlil A'Jmu Ten ii*w htuvtjfl will bo n<Ulo<I to tho oolliH'l OH avnrit/ivrakj lVi'8 <irt wluralcalrn to'beoom? fuibsevl hern to tli? f>Uliitr? -jml 11 be required to P?y tlx Hiniil|fKii) onfn 00) cents per week, l ivnrlinH^ln mivnnoo. Tlila will ciitliM thorn write UMtt or rtiiy of tho JUi'iHtiffO 111 lj?M.lt>iJmy,ii? long nn (hoy ronutlii nub*orti\'rfl, n? iolle'ivH Ifoc of hag||A <?in'h, limited to two Wcifk*. UtfM^fetigii/hnglt (monthly) iperfjTlhntlrd to wW tlcul Wyfbo kept 1 itvc, K clliirgu of nnuhi. . V jM JP^nL KAN DOM 8HOTS. Peluta Picked lTp Promiscuously. ?T.hn1 Tuesday was ft dlsniftl, dreary, (lull, damp day. ?Ji-v. A. Fulton lias removed into the parsonage. - ?Ounno doalors nre beginning to {jjet In their work rightsmartly* ?TUo lw>ys who carry sling shots had better look out for the police. - ?Isn't It nio^tiime for the skating fo- ^ ver to bccome epidemic again ? ??Tnrpentlr.0 Is quoted at 30^ cents per gallon in the Charleston market. ?The word '?eometery" means ."rest ing place," mid if of christian origin. ' ?C-till at Tilr. Gazkttb office to pur chase hlunk liens, bills of sale, mort gages, Ac. ! ?Ifow do you expect the publisher to pay his debts unless you pay him what you owe Mm? ?The county treasurer has sent out a niiulwr of I'xeciitioun to be served on dell liquet it taxpayer*. ? Wlion you come to town, como pro pared to'settie with this olllce, if you please, for we need the money . ?We are still waiting as patiently as we know how on soum subscribers who promised fo "pay in the lall." ?Tho payment of two dollars to the county treasurer will exempt a road hand In ihe country from working on the road for one year. ?Thk Cazkitk thanks Col, 1). C. A1 ten. General Passenger Agent or the South Carolina Hallway tor an annual pass over Ins road. ?If you want fresh, comprehensive, general and Impartial news, together with chasto literary matter, read Thk Gazkttk, every time. ?The weather through.nit last week was warm and Springlike, hut on Sun day a cool wave came upon us and the thermometer fell rapidly. ?Farmers, Merchant's, Lawyers, and all needing Mens, hills of sale, or any orher kind oi' blanks will always tluil theinat i he oilier- of Tux tjazkttk. ?The cheekiest thing In the worhl Is to lake a paper a year and then come to the editor and atk him to *twp it, prom i<-ijiii to pay the subscription some soon. ?The man who don't takehi3 county paper can't keep up with the times. The money Invested fs never thrown away when a man subaoribes for ft good news paper, ?The l'\.'" nary-horn will find Sincerity and peace. of ini'd, Freedom from passion and from eare, If ilicy the amethyst will wear --Some of the win* ones ray that thU vcar wUI he one of 111o Ion*' hoped for "good crop years." We certain'v b<?n? their prediction will provo correct to.s time. ??The hc^t wsiv to invest mo^ey. after paving vonr tw-wspnper sut^erlpiioM. Is In the ? doeuM'?,i of your children. The liivcsMmoit will bring go<*l lutciv-a !?? due ? ? f ? A good many o^ihe f:i?*mers'iivoniul town are breaking on thrlr ground in il preparing to 6w\t spring oat*. This U , a iiiueh wiser < Our,so than to plant tne I land in cotton. ??The shade trees in different portion< of town are so far advanced In putting out their leaves as to he/in to look gr?en. Thiols the result of the late un usually warm sped. ? Please nav your snhwrlpMou to tin' (Jazkttk. The amounts are small to each oneof thope who owe il*, hut tln-ir aggregate Is considerable. Wo can't pay our debts unless you pay us. ? The Winusboro .V>i*s and IItrain of February 2nd, given u? the rollowtflj* information: ''The present month is a Utile rcmarkah.c In some respects. It has IIv? Saturdays, Sundays ?:tt?I Mon days." February this year certainly Is remarknblo. ?An article Is going the rounds of tho press that Ilrljfhnm Young is not doad, but has been hidln ; u'vav for lo! those mn?v vp'nw, V*'e ?'?? ?>*>?? ?.fU,.Ve it, Brighmn Y"U'"jf '-it*: J-* inn', i ?? ??^hnebt of nlv'", il'"' \? bar wi.i'i'ai ???mi I have kept Mich a secret,. ?The street hands have l.-eo pulling the si reels In the lower pari of town in a belter condition during Ihe past ?? e '< or two Now let the pavement* on Hia.ar) street be put ln#passable condition, and thus save n (possible) heavy bill of dnm acres for broken bones. ?Cnn any school tenchor In tlio Coun ty solvo tlio following problem which has been handed us for pnhllcntlon: "Take a board 20 feet long, 10 Inches In width nt ouo end nnd six Inches nt tlio other: how shrill It bo cut so that tlio bOHrd bo equally divided t" ?Tlio election of Mayor nnd Alder men of Camden will tiko place on the flrst Tuesday In next April The term of office >vlll I)? for two years. Mayor Dunlap will doubtless be re elected Mayor t>f Camden by nn over whelming vote, If lio will consent to a re-nomlnatton. ? ?We will say to some parties who have ordered their paper discontinued, that they owe us for subscription, and we do not object to discontinuing the pa per, but their ohtlms must lie scttlod nt. ouee. "The law says now that It Is getting go?ds under false pretense to take a paper but of the office and not pay for It.'' ? A woman should select n dross pat tern that lu color would harmonize with her complexion. If she was short Walsted, niwl of short stature. Ahe should have the strings In the dros4, If there were *uy In it run up and down so as to make her lo?..; taller than she is. If she was tall she should adopt the oppo site melius to give her a inoro symmetri cal appearance. ?These points ns to his methods are given hy a fanner who knows how to raise four hundred hushels of potatoes to the arro: Kli-h. light.soil; plow deep early 'it tho soring; plant fifteen inches apart, cover four Inches deep, or more; keep down weed*; hut do not work the ground after the potatoes begin to bloom. The main scoret, he says, Is In selecting ill" seed, lie always cuts HY the bloss om end. One eyo will yield uioi'6 pota toes than two. tyiilmik Title*, Mortgages. l.'en* op Crops, Hill* of b.'tlu etc., for Miic at 1 iik Gazxitk ofllce. Mrs. M. II. Sltnmouds hru* been visdt iher parents, Mr. <!fc Mrs. James ?liHif*. Shu loft for her home in l)nr liugiuu 3 i Hortbiy. ?To do up shirts take two tablespoon* t'uls of starch anil 0110 tPtuimftii even full ol powdered borax and dissolve in one and ouo-hult cups of cold water. The shirts must not ho previously starched ami then must hu pfifectJ.v dry. Diptho cull's, collars, bosom and neck-bands in tho starch, then roll up tight in a dry cloth and lut them lie two hours. Then rub oil' the iron. They will bo like paste board and have u nice gloss ? Persons who patronize papers should pay promptly, for the pecuniary "pros pects of the press have a fieeulhir power in pushing forward public prosperity. If the printer Is paid promptly, and his pocki'ttwxik kept plethoric by prompt paying patrons, he puts his pen to his paper in pi ace; his paragraphs are more pointed ; he paints his pictures ??f pnss i 'ir event* i'i mure pica-dug colors, and tin' perusal of his paper is a pica*me to the people. Paste ihis piece ot prover bial philosophy iu souio--{dttrti- wlwu Jili persons can pe rifely? It. '6rti*'fur trimming at .'lOcts. per $ ned; onmmentb to match. H. llaitm & Co. X Hank K eeps tlio Money ut Hemp. In conversation with our bunk ollicin a on Weda< sility, we learned ihat at the oinut of business on the lsl January, 1687. ilio deposits on hand subjcct In check amount ed to $85,000. On ilie same dam iu IS (J tlicro wero $67,000. At tho close of bus iness on the Mill inst., the amount on hand was $72,000, no increase of $7,000 over the deposits at the flame time In 188(>. Tlio above shows a considerable Increnfo for the prosent as -compared with last year. ? in?Ms6oro Herald. H^-Usc "infallible Choice?Cure." For sale at all drug store?, tl Olio Lived, Tho Other Died. A woman formerly our slave is now our co?'lc. A bout eighteen mouths ago she be came sickly and had a cough and was con fined to bod, and it was thought that sho had consumption. Tlio treatment by phy sicians failed to give relief. In December, 1881, a node or knot the siito ofa gooso egg which formed In jut;', above the pit of I ho stomach, which when lanced dischargod matter fur 8 or 9 months. One of theso also formed under her arm, and thrco on herbick. which discharged matter for a corailerahls time. For six mouths of this time >he was confined lo the house, and ino.-i of the time in bi d. 'l'iio stomach often relusod food, by rejecting what- she had oaten. Site u.ied a grout deal of medioinn hut failed to bo cured. 1 bought one bottle of your I) Ji. I?. ^ ina<i o in Ailanla CJa.) ond avo ii to hor a'<d she commenced to im. p-.ivo, I then bought and gave her throw holies moro, and she continued to improve aui in lwo months' (into hor oougt had ceased, her coiistlfufi iii strengthened, ap petite and digestion good, nil discharges J.' J'A'tf went wi work apparently healthy and fatten ed up greudy. Tbia wwmurt hod a married sister of neap same age who w\<taHVcled in precisely the initio woy and about the same time fho had node or knot on pit of stomaoh, back, etc. She did not take any 1*. B. 11 and tho nodo oil her sthmacb ate through to tho oavlty. She oontinued on the decline and and wasted nwny and fiiutliy died. Thepe were tsrrible enses ot blood poison, ?one used 1). II. 11. and wasspuodily oured ? the other did not uso it and died. It is most assuredly a most wonderful purifier. I refer to merohants ol this town. Tours Truly, W. T. UOllINBON, Tiuhabcc, Ala, May 1, 1880, X Sheriff llcli nsod. . For a poriod of sixteen years, I havo boen afllioted with catarrh of tho hoad baf fled tlio U90 of all medloines used, Seeing the advertisement of 11, 11 , U,,. I,purchased and usotl six or seven bottles, and although used Irregularly havo r?oei?td great rejief and reoommond it as a good blood pijntlflr [SignedJ J. K, KOLOOMIllS'Jft, Nfferlff Of Haralson oounfy, ,Gu. All who desire full Information ahrtut tlio cause and cure of Ulood l'oisona 8orofu1ti and Surofulous Swelling#, Unelers, Sores, Kheu mat ism, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can seoure by mail, tree, a copy of our 82 page illustrated Hook of Wonders, filled with the moat wonderful and startling proof ever before kuowo. Address, DLOOD BALM CO , Atlanta,Oa. 188/, HARPER'S WEKIA. ILLUSTRATED. HAKPKtt'n W?kt,y m.tlntaln* It* position ?the loading III oat rated neWnpApof In Aiueilca, and Ita hold upon pnbilo on too m Ami ennMdunco waa never greater than atlho present vline. Beiildea tho plotdrex, Hurjper'a Weakly alwayii cnntaliiR inatMlmentHor onn (occasionally two) of the Ix-ai novel* ??f the da/, llneiy liluatrftted. with ulioft atorle*. po emu. and pupomon Importanto'ttvenijuiploil by th? mo?t popular wrltorA, Tho care (hut linn been exeroiaed In the pAat fo mnko llor per'a Weekly a aaie. a* well rta A wMoomfl, vlMltor to overy household,will notba relnx ed In the future. ,? , ? 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