> ? I III ? .III' ? * '? \u Joe at Camden at beaS?, roprlolor. 1 mUp ?> ???? '? ?? * ? IAB.-M}}W7.-V f an nam;'Six for tbr b jtUbsoquSm lnser r?V dltcouni q&tfiuH UWlve months.,.- , moti be accoiopfcfcted 10 wod udUreM uflbe author, ?aBiSKB&imhooy o made paya RP.9?\^D"'. MM lt~: Iwvij etI3Z I Qfilto a ? pleasant party of Camden ||^#i l^h:VV<>b?U IlllVn' tsfc iPfe$jSkjl hfoes y?Vetd>iy| the fruit crop is VMS>'' - J HHk''*#*1 I L? ^l Pfll S?jfl KAMt several moiftta^ ax0> and*he 1*101/ wtmt'tO'work at- rObUflrt S&HBWBRtfsT. Dkvir.'s Jpirt-0h pat? tfdrd page found the sermon preached by . O. A. Fulton" ut tho' UaptUt roh in Cumden on Sunday evening losf?< IvUvu due piece or work and delivered In alt eloquent* and-1 u?as YB tyle. ..*u?; ?.? ... Pi?OK? OY Phoviuionh. Country odupe, with the excoptlon of eggs, fs ilte scarcOlntniB market liouse ioh difficulty 'n getting ^rrrvM.nPt.?r^- 12^ >utter 20*to 25'dents:; sweet pot? coota a bnsliol, cabbage' from 10 tb 35 cents per head, turnips 25 cents rt pcck- No chickens in market. This Way.?We iiivlie attention to 1 advertisement of Uanson A Brpom, another column ?I Tun OAVimrK, r. Broom' wtia bits charge' of the ess In Camden, is a live, enterpris ?Plii iBHKa^s .??&. - Ciudirr Ao*m:?llonry Wart-en, who .ft ^charged with Imvfbg stolen a igp-belonjclng to" Mr. J< F. Gottys* .HMd$. four years sg6, whs brouglit ' * ' "atnrday br (Sheriff just been dUchiirgbd _ ,.-wv. MOWft wffcre ho . Had completed a term for a similar of Until he oOUld go for him.' MONO TB?' TWUI.- Jl08tICk?;?'Jflj? V In CHiwtfcli report butilnG88 u? n?l* dull. u Winkler heard a omo of nwault tho |>er?on of Mwry t i Tho tor? thought netty asst . , mistaken,' rttid ae Jofe* aS^hooi'vMl tide of tho Jn? oouru Is hIbo quite dull. U.? Mtitffktiiory rtttW After th<> i?' Of flOllh ? m i'*M3 lovri to frbro the tto* from Mayor'* -*T l?iof Parker* #, of IHnghftm Jutoatlam by It ikabU *tttf?rl?n. rt, Of lame oily, otwra thousand rough 1(4 ropu Municipal Matters.?Council wtl, hoiU Its next 1-egnlnr im-etlhgUn- MdnUnyl April 4*^ BKff'W--? I liBMofOte Matters.?BUhop ? Howe ] was accompanied on his visit to Barn well by K?v.ilr. Stoney, of Camden,. Wtjn pri'Hcbvd several excellent sermons. ?Peopl#.- V Harmony Presbytery meet# In H?itks ter, oii'Wednesday evening April O'.li, tit 8 o'clock. It Is composed of 20 minis l?*rrand 46 churches. The Rev. V?. J-; wOKn/ will prvach the* opening ser KlOti. ^ r; R??v. W! \V\ Mills preached an excel lent uortnon at the Presbyterian church in Cauutefy" last Sunday morning; his .text belli# GRl 1.6, J: "Stand taut there JWein the'liberty wherewith Christ' hath Hindu us froe. ? Railroad Matters.?Thfe paytrain of the S. C? R'y. cm me up- to Camden last Thursday afteriioon and paid olFthc wmm R.' -R. Is now graded to Vol)nevt with the ?. C, R'y. * 7 WefrfcSi being pished forward aetive on the new railroad.. . Wo uu'jejrttiiiid that MhJ. S. R. Adams 'lias tjiki'h th?r con tract for the grading of' n-o miles ol Uw 8 C. R. K. Jame* F. llart, attonieyfdr*th'e ? . & C, K. 14., was'In town last ii Mia>? ami held1'? conference wlt*j ners as'to the form of the' dhhvtlrt'to be issuetly the ilpuu Vhlvh they atHTlo be iw probable dato ttf execu yery. 'lye diVte ol delivery *s regulated "by the^ Act of'1 j authorizing.the' subscrip tion. _ In r.ddltlon tothW one hundred and sixty tons 0) steel rails for the 8C rail ? rnad'now'at the depot,another shipment of four hundred tons is expected to ar rive h*re today.* v ' '? m* . Personal Mattkms.?Solicitor tff.l son reached home on 'ihursduy night jlapt. for'aiuw days" rest. He will go ,to- Columbia to attond Court on Monday ^Pi Inst... " . Major I.eltirer Bpent Saturday- and Sunday In Camden .? Wo were pleased to meet In town ves* terdny, Rev. J. C. Blsfell, who Is on a visit io Iris parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. Blssell. ?^".tJr. White ford Stokes, eon of Rev. A. J. Stokes,; is on n visit to Camden. Messrs. Averlll andTrtnnble, of tho S. j .O. R*y., were in to ?*) yesterday. Y. M. C.' A\ Matters.?Tho annual convention of the Young Men's Christian AssoeistIon of South Carolina ,wlll meet In Ne^hewy Apill 14-17. All local Associations, and air communities of young' men interested In Christian work are "requested to send delegates. 1 Tblrhns beon a year of marked in crease in Assoulatlon work, many asso ciations taking an new lire and several new assoeiatlonrof giv.it promise hav ing been formed.' A New Supply?Of Bruromell'fe fine Candles jiut-recelved by } mar 24?3t ? Jt Arthur. Kp In M Game Law.?Only a Tew days remain 'In which birds can bo killed without vio lating the gfcme law. The close season commences on the firs'* of AprllV A Cask Strlpod flawnr, In entirely new patterns, at 1J? cents per yard at Purdy & Co's. J7* v - .A More Bhocks.?There was n shaking reminder of onr late seismic disturban ces of Aug. 31st '80, at 5 :55 p. im, on the <19tU inst* Marrird1.?Mr. Sidney Tr.int-ham, a younger brother of the Hbn. W. D; I'ranthatn, ot (;amden, was married to Miss Carrie Brown,.of Liberty Hill, on the 17th instr. WtfcBUHN rihikes good ferrotypos very cheap;.but makes a specialty of the finer grades of work. Dksthoyiuo by tfifaB.--We regret to learn that. Mr. Andi?w Rubon, of tlio West Wateroe Miction- of thle county, lost hla kltchch and entire contents by tiro on last Tuesday night. The'origin of the fire Is unknown. H'rANna at Tpte ClWOTtL.--In the semt-annUHl report of (he Snperlnteii' ,dent of the 8Ute Mlll&ry Academy, now before us, wtfflhd Hie following:5 , ina oljiiw of 25, Cadet Mendel 8mUn stands sixth end Cadet CnnnlhglliUrt'standi* 10. tin *<%?? of 65, Cadet WugHea stands ID, ,?Met.&'inp4>ly Cadet Burden A3. $ Qf&ft) Wntiutfftt Ortlefy to Knve flue picture^ lliken, either from lffeorfrom OW.-Kr. /omoU W. Htoln'r #, of II. XWuttt A Co., .returned' I w?ek frtJW the horthuru inur'*1 ffooda.- This popular hou?e will rethimiWny reader* of ThuGa* weef a inoat ftivltlng '0)111 i(t we are suYe tllfct the public a most attractive'-stook at hot* win find f torn prices Wor#.~MUs Mflt)nle A. Moore, af ftennettsvllle, whoapent sev eral weeks In C'*mden on n visit to the fltfiYliy of ltev. D. SSr while they were located here, was married on the Oth lust, to Mr. (Jlnrk A. Wllco*, of Marlon, 8. V. Miss Minnie was quite a favorite among ow people, and nindc tuany sincere frlende while visiting here. C.AH Mav* tf,?1"My dear, whtit would I give to have your hair f "Isofte*n ?aid by inlddlc-nged ladles to young ones. Iladam, you may have lust such hair, ^rkcr's ilalr Balsam will give It to you. t Will ?0p the hair from railing off, re store Its original color ami make It long, thick And gioftfly. You need not stand helplessly envying the girls. The Bal aam Is not a dye# not oily, but a perfect, elegant dressing, and Is especially re commended for Its cleanliness anil pu f,ook at our fur trimming at 30cta fjer^ysrdiornamenU tomato)). II. Itaum KAN DOM SHOTS, j Point*WokodUpTVsmUcuousljr. ?Oats are looking lliha:' ?Ehstor Sunday*?April 10th." ?TuryeuiJne l? quoted ntC3 cents; ?Stop borrowing your neighbor** paper. ? ?Ofercoatt>\ were in demand last woek. ?Cotton it bringing cents in Cam udn to-day .? - ?Gardeners nre now putting in some good wmk. ?President Cleveland was-flfty years old last Friday. ? ? ?Mr'. McCrelgtrt's eliop ? Is nenriug completion. ? A few flakes ot snow fell In Caindem -n?t Thursday utornlug. ?li^e was plentiful in unexposed pla ces last Friday moinlng. ?? ?About $200 'was spent by the rail road bands lust SfttUrday in Camden. ? -?Purdy &Co. hove a new* urrnounce? tmsnt in Tihc Gakkitk thi* week;. -"?Farmers* are pushing ahead withv corn planting. Sensible people^ ?S0rfng commenced at 18 minutes pfcst 5 o'clock last Sunday evening. ?? ?Post master Kirk ley Is now selling 13 two-cents stamps for* a cent and a quarter. " . #v"' ^ ?Mr. 8: I/atbam- b'as cnirtuu'iioed to distill luvpcnttfiu at bis dlstllery in Camdeir ?Farmers ? nro- planting ISrgfclJp of corn this year, which Is one of the best signs of ?? ? ? MesrrS; - Springs,. Ilcfttlr &, Co. re moved 11*1 v stock of. clothtng and diry goods to Lancaster. ?A citizen says we will have plenty of peachee t bis year, as the trees-bloomed in the light of'the moon. ' ?'Sooth Carolina has 4;182,0S0 tcresof Improved land/ Ten cents on tlw-aore would pay tin; State outotdebl. ?W? would remark, casualty, that now is the time lor the man who has never advertised to-begin to reform. * ?Wo understand Mr. I*ouls Branson's store at Blaek-villw was destroyed by- Are last week. Loss* $400;-no insurance. ?Ten thousand one ItYtndred and forty.six acres of Innd are advertised to be^sohl for taxes In thlscouMty this year. ' ?El is supposed thBt fully fifty per' cent, of the farmers-- are now compelled 4o buv Western corn until oats-oomo In"; ?A' horse belonging-to Mi's. V. 8. Jordan ran off with a b\rggy one day last week and knocked the vehicle to 'pieces-. , ?Mr: T. J". Wilson met with the tnls fortuno of his' vehicle breaking dowtl while on n trip to West Watcree a few days ago. 1 ?Cannot some of onr most enter** prising citizens come togetlier and for mulate some plans (or the advancement ,of onr town. , ?A> man wishlhg to make a motion .or to offer some remarks may sometimes ibe out of order,' but a mail'wishing to pay his subscription, never. ??Court commences on Monday ifext. Thai veteran soldier, jurist, and Chris tian gontlemar., .bulge Kershaw, w|}{ ^preside?Bamicell Sentinel'. * ?Such Is tlie advancement of" solence that- vegetables and fruit can how be. ?grmvn without tho light of the sun, lion-' ey ma Jo without bees, and* butter witti out cows. . ; ?The Salvation Army which rented the ..old town halldn Cauuten has evidently given up the Idea of coining to Camden.' They h?fe left the State. We're glad , to hear It. ?-The Gazkith Isr read by nearly ?everybody in Kershaw county, lienco it is tlio best medium through which to tell tho public what you have to sell and where you can-be found* ' ?All tax payers over 60 years old are .exempt from poll-tax. If any one over this age has given In bis poll tax, he can thave It taken off by applying to tho Au ditor before the first of AH>rll< N ?There has been-nearly $40,000 spent lo building up and improving Catnden< ,ln the last throe years, notwithstanding 'the fact that wo hear mentlonc&so often ;bv thoRe who wish to hoont(-?); up the place, that 'Camden lr retrogradingMid going to plccesi"' ?QuSee what <5. H. StrlcWhind & Co. have to say in ttielr advertisement this week-. They always lead the van to low * prices*. . I'm: K>ft3HAW Uimrph, -Atn meeting of the Kershaw Guard* on liiAt Friday night, cupi. Win. Shannon, who hud scut. Iii his resignation, was prevailed upon,to withdraw the Mine*, fvt least uutli lifter ?ftily:, We are very sorry thuft th*? Intends to* withdraw froth'the t.jipetfy Mitd Intend* reelgn* H>J6> Ho h:i? done mure' to buUd* u\? nod keep the"company tfuu\ riny other officer tho gourde- have hud..;*For the Sake of Camden's military, C'apCuiu, st<*y In command of the company ? ?> 11 Vl Wakt.?We want t<* erte thousand now subscribers to Thw Ga~ zKvtK till* year, hiuI we ooflht to have them right here Ih Kershaw eounty. We request the ak) of our friends and subscribers In obtaining thertv. 'Ifhey know the kind of paper we furnish, *nd (liey will favor us by oalltng the mten tentlon of their neighbours to Ite mer it*. bhow thoee who ita1 not take It a copy of it, or aend near Hat of your neighbours who are not subscribers, f*o We can send them a sample copy free Of charge. Right now Is tho season when you can nld us most by personal work, nod we wilt highly appreciate the favor, A copy free will be given with each elub, ot Avo net# subscribers. . Letter |mper 10 ota per quire? foolscap paper 12)4 cents per quire; logal oap paper lftets per quire, at Thk OaXMTTk office* on Law Range. JVM(IOOHAI)VERTIN(N0 Una croated many a now business, litis enlarged many tin old business# llah levlved many a dull husines*. Has resound many a lost business. Has saved many it failing business. Has preserved many a large business. And secures success in anf business? IamJ^MTHE COU>TY. W*et Wutrece. * The gee-haw man o*? bo beard In every direction, driving Hjtfr * vim to* inako up for the lost time cativedby the ratnir weather, etc. The land* turns up nicely, being. in a pulverized condition from .oo-inanyf recaes. Dinner horna, as well ss guano hours; can be heard very distinctly i especially the former, hb the fluid Imuds look, lis le n, 111id * wntoil the boes-man closely about grub tlftre of Qujk 1 am afraid that qi*r farmers ore Mnk lilg a grand mistake ldr using' so 'much fertilisers mid planting too largely In cotton. They contei.d that coitOn is the> only thing to Mil for the ready t-nsli, and-'owing already when they begin their crop, front balances brouglit for ward* It aecina that such a course or. management of affnlrs*oompels them to - oontluue the practice' whuiber or not it pay*. Mr. Editor, I have lind occasion to travel through the country a good dcaV and tlie appearance of thhige gen erally la distressing no-oorn scarcely Ui the barns, no mext ln the smoke houses,, no milch cows In ? the# farm yard, as wlien Me. were boys A there was pence and'plenty ; iio lien then, or 8 lock -law, no guiuio or high taxes to use up a man's hard earning by the sweat or his brow. Now we have tnj?ny u hard tight to encounter that disturbs the peaceful pilnd..< , oilier in a northerly direction ami' It ways be iliac goods- will bo bought as cheap in Cautdetr il.cn ?& in Cohiniblft. We are now WatfM?grt? liear of an election being ordered m West Waterec for the I'ii I mutt o R.'RT which will run tronr I amden to Columbia. ? The old survey runs by the White Pon<>f th*ongtf a well timbered- country and w-very good fanning country* 11 would be ot the greatest benefit to the people of that peotlonif the It. x.. would run from Camden to Columbia through West Wat feree. Every free-holder ft now ready, to cast his vote in fjtvqr of the road, and we hope IC won't be long betoro we can hear soiaethlHgtlu ther sand hill, beside tilgbtowift-uml bull-bats, but may hear tho whistle oi a'locomotive. .? The spring;, sowed oats are looking welU > A-great'deal of oorn is being: planted on the up hind. . Wedding*- have- eonawhtit" subsldod, but the indications arcj that thegr will commence again In early fall.. \ The frit It crop is promising: - i. . Bladsr. BcBrtdBfellil). The planters art still in a push, and. have mads considerable show towards put ' ting in their crop*. Numbers hate Already planted com, and tboee who have not are ^either engaged at the work or making preparations. ' liis gratify I to seo that there if more ] inti^t taken-in the raising of provision*, anduv^t there will not be sueh a quantity of ootton seed planted as has been in pra vtous yeans. . It )?? Tb\r to-grasume that*wo 'have learned* leason from the /itrd'ttgfes,; and Will henoefmb pay more! attention to ! the cultivation oftereaUand tbf Raising of .?took. ??y. 5 Mr. Jos..IT. taVee has already planted about sixty aoreaof oorn. Ha irever fella to make a good'jaropr and always gate Mis ?eed'la-ssflj.^jWnr *JhodeV farmer, and;' (one of largo experience, bias example is worthy of em V > Mr. Alet JohMoo- ^ anatbensnecese in jtba butlneal, making more ootton to the acre than any one Sear him. These two gebtlcmen may be generally considered a? taking the lead. Mr. Willie Unit follows olosely and Bueoossftilly, not aiming to b* Ibeaf on the same seilt. Th* Maesr*. Kat oliflfo have as nioO clean farms as any, and }make as mil oh nccordingUo the land' All east Kersaw,. so; f*r *b w? khows is making energetic demonstrations, and la short there U not *-husbandman in our community that lb not .doing fats best to .make orery available exectloa oount. ? The celebration- of Mrs; PSeb!*S* birth day wats a grand affair, and willleag.be remembered as d pleasant occasion, by all the partloipants, both old and young. The .sprightly old lady te still entertaining, and :oanti)l all- abou% tba earthquake of 1811 land'1812^:how the earth' roaked and shook 'till the loom seemed to be weavingv aad the sand wfcs loosened around the roots ot the trnsc. 'Sunday School* are stijl progressing muoh to the satls{A0l4*a ef parents, ieaobers and pupils. Thara" are two going ott at ;tbl? writing/ one at Marshall'* church and( I (ho olbop at/Oakland Grange balk M00 r Spring ban opsnadt and* lit* Aimers of < this seoOohi have commenced work in earn est. Corn planting is the order of the day. ^Our "Ugbtnin" express farmer" ffaishsd iai Jailing oplHlol^M there Is made by farmings and that h_ sta a grtfai extent, the rasttit of _ i The peach orobUs Hadty 'Injured, if not totally (lostroyea by the oold w#athst^.' 'W& i^*hivoat a i ?km loot iseda sO! ISbto- hit!... , IML^ J raorty and without tosh ,lt was reportsd- that oae ; colored gentleman, had ? 4* seotlon are banting ftrtUilers from niahhpville this year. It ? several mites nsaear than Camden. and the roads are muoh better. Partners wlH likely SMfee Binhopvllie their ootton market next Ml if prless are as good as Iw Camden. Miss Kale MoKinaoa ahd Miss Luta flag are attending sebool al Mshoptltta. Whose business Ii\% ta hare mtta an* guide poete fronted, Mr. Kditor ? Oaa Jo* tell t It Is sadly negtMtsl la this section. fThe law requires the county *ommle*? loners to nause guide posts to b* ptaaed ?t the Intersections Of public hlghwaya^Ba.], foal*. X' J Ws have now the advanUgst ef a post of flee here, Mr. J. W. Smith M postmaeUr. The mall goes to and oom?# from Camden every Tuesday and Satittddy. Mr. E. P. MeOutchett I* having * afar rc*id*noe boill. Hi* hoate m dee trey ed by fire some time ago. Will keep your reader* posted regolarlv ??-to what-takee-place In thlt neighborhood. f??"C m another Corresponden i.) I Will ehdeayor^o give you a 111 tie 1 atch of items 'from lona. Frult is nearly all killed. 8ourf of' oar farmer* are dene planting corn, ivtoHe ?OM? fcnre not *ta*t*d. Wheat and oats ?re- looking ft**. We had a general oieanogeop of am Cemetery at New1 Salem* oh u cb on 8M?r dey, 19th inot. \ Willi*, lilt to son of Dr- Jes.i* 8mi?h, Is Very. ill. Ho hope* <*f hi* rwnry. D*v Eddie- MoCutcheon, while, waiohlng a jrameoN)aeebail *t BishoprM)* last Satur day, received u blow- from a foul ball, in flloiing ? severe wound though not Uangpr OVI, I sco that oar long'talked* of and rauoh wished for Railroad ha* been In earnest Two O'exocc. PlMttttt HilU if: A\ The weather for the past, weekhaa bke* all'thahwenUi be desired foiv tho advance ment of far u* work, and farmers h*ve been putting in t k el n biggest hcktr Many of our farmer* *ve bu?y plfcntiirg oorn, and it i* lo be boped that they will plant plenty to provide for another year's ?J?i* seotion is ttoited by a cold wave which acetns greatly fat contra*! with the on A. F. Bairrov. artvr joints ; A Mae*1, JlKMA,aitASLi Oas*. 0* Soaer&A ?.TJftsa; V nces he**h*f u- dMwoelmest douWe and walk. During.that time the medioal board of Lsadon county examined him and pro nou need the disease sorofula and preeoriosd, but ao benefit ever derived. I then used e niuob advertised preparation without bens ?ftt. Three weaks ego he beoam# perfeotl> htJRlcsa and'wiffered'dreadfully. bas ooHsed and he oaa^ new. wastes, nils lbaa-boco.pronounoed a-most wonderful aot ion, as ? hl? oomplMat had* baffled every thing. I shall continue to uso it on hlmv to any.tMtfe*erftoi>? sufforlf* .from blood poison./ It baadOHe caienoMrgeed.far lees money sad ia a shorter spaoe of iliaa* Uian an> blood pari ft CI- I ever vwod $ owo the comfort of my 'life to/lleuis, for 1. have bee'a troubled with a severe form .of blood polaoni for 0 or 0 years and- found no relief equal ?'to that given by the use of B?? B?' B. W..0? Webb 01t* Arfc, Kay 4, 1888, ^3*1 Alt who deelrefull information about the oaqse and oure of Bleed Poisons. Bcrofbla and'Hurofulous 8 welling*, tftl?1erf| Soree, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, eto., oan seoure by mail, free, a oopy of our }82 |>?*e illustrated Book of Wonders, filled Add rex, BLOOD BALM 00.. ?' ; . i"""0* ffH? -PWWP ^ it i -AU.raf^v^a* -r? i' i ?i' |pj ? wvfew?Vft'f, a/J^-F^-Turner, RH C AllD1BK.fi*. 6*. ?jwlijt). ml * mL-'liitf 'i?A ?. > AUJOININU U>tNTAE3. Monte*,. gentleman ?a4 jonaglfcdj.while ' Mr/fT" 8. Smith, of Smlthrllle, has boerrv appointed * noUrjr; pubHo. Daniel Saltere, a'well known colored man ?* who llrea about two mU#e ftron* Sutnier, had , (ho mlafcrtane to tooo htfrfcovWooM *11 kit prorfalona bj Are oo 8oH?>*y JM4. L^< !>*? Ium H. Carlisle, of Wotfcwd College, will deliver the annual addreeaot tk* oom. pmheweol niniiMof the BnmtorliieUttR* A rknMr?r6anUriu Mat' to lk**IXl' partmentofagrlewlture, Iter exainlootloa, ?\ limb of ao a?pl? t?*o which la infestsd with* insects, to ascertain what kind Of insects they areood*bw-to destroy, them. Son* of hi* Inn fc**o bm UIlM bf IhM ia> jmti*. k. ?:... -Vs ...JfclHMM* v 'v/,. .nmX' Hakes this aa an orldenoe of ? oomlag boom. E Too ftogrooo h?T? hooo?nromd m Udf* Wlo Jail, chafed wltktewkUf W&k BOag'o olor*. *So oW Ladd^bOllding boa bOen bought hjr the Winneber?< Nfttionnl bank. It Will ???>* fWFS'?M$L SI* recruits for the penitentiary w?f? of oooife-^.; of MMtihli 111 |l|t| of lilllll >*J? ? ' ? ,. '? f - IS(SO!r? wootfU* i. rotfolor . Uftrho-^gj^ _ Efforts are again being i * a bank at Chen*?. i' Tho Governor ka?M au a. trial Jootico >? - , i>. ?,^vV^.v To ra.a4v^Asftubr~ir?* ??rr ,$i worth of fOQdb'taMKiit o&J*, tf, Bamberg ft tlqket entltlltipAh* btkfefr to ? drawing for a *25 Mt of fuuiUura will bapresaut ed. Thu ticket to ba gkmU)? ;td as follow: ? ? Vo> ?* ? The hOlctar otjl6k ilMr . ? y &Emea to "?^wF |2B?BT * All goods sold *t bottom prices. ? ?( ' i l.i . ; Am AaM^PaumnM**?v. V**t (o a walk-~ fog matok Is Mr. R. R. SaulUr'a walking; Aftasn miles tn om yeare-one-half a a?thup.and nmieM la, tihat dap. had apt walked ara* half a mil* "*?** " ^EraWt>i UTDBB Tha next annual Carolina M auredtka uoleis W^jpm m irlp Uokei# will be sola on tke South Onro. Una Kallwajr at four cents per mils, and on the Korthaattmra Ra?lrok4 at tfcraa Mala, pec mile. W. PEYRB l>ORCHER. mar 3418S RaoOrding Secretary.. .??? fa ^tlNQDENTlAND SALE. Auditors OcncBk]Canh?w County. I be* a: or iraeta . II Da offered for 'In front ofhla londfty,(4UidMy .ortbefiaonlyeai \1>BKAJUB TOWNSHIP Hi Ltfi :^Sr: y$MP 'm$4 S-w rh##?< 4'fi< ^jLir !>*? ?> aoes