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fb sissies (?afgpe!e ? W >r CAMDEN', S. g., FEU. 5th.. IS&2 T* t 1? ,ocal 14 r T' * TH A T ' wa Vf S THE M VT TKK WITH H -.NX Ail : 1 . ? Bro*. offjr their entire ?vock of CirpetS; 25 piecef be \'jvi Cost : ! That is more Carpus than 'ou cari find ei?ewh*r? in nil this UP-COUNTRY! i A g >0'] Carpet at 10 cents aj vnrcl!:7 \j Now is your thai tobtiy ! ! ? A II I^vess Flannels you cart Ujv from ns MONDAY or ANY OTHER DAY atCOSiM! This js the wav we do it ! ' ' < ' ; . *5?' Tt f "f ?' ^ w '-* Ww--> ?*?vi>y^<t iv\A* Congressman lli-rs|>!:iii~ lias in ? rOftUOfi a l?';!i in 1 "n:?'r r*SS to f>ro viite .1 r^r.Mon of $;f> f>;.r ra??nth to Mr A. M. Kennedy u>r services in the Indian wur. M.-nied. Mr. I*. 0. Sanders, Jr., of Hag -???*, t his troc*nt.yT *n.s jnarrkrt l<> Miss A anio 8 z --ney, A ! ? ^n. ? * ! o, Barn wel i t owniy, this morning at {.he- home f.f l he bri'l* i.*: Aji^ncUle.? -SuxUer Watchman & S *uthron, 27tii. Siiwsrtiiiinoiit. The l.td:e3 of tho ittspli&t Church w ; ! I give sr> entcrtaina cn- at the residence of Mr .l.'Xi. Goo?liie Thnrs ?Uy sight the 11th., inst. Oysters :it?d otjfeL-r refreshments will h~ -erved. The public is cordially in vited to attend. f ? ? ? a -rr" x 0 -Hosts cf Hasoiic L6ig9. a r(*2?:-sr eonj.iijiirricni.Km of Kt-rshaw Lodca N. 20 A. I*. M. he'd on Tuesday Feb. 2m'., the foilo**" ng Hretheren were elected nn<i installer; a< otfmers: ? W D Tranthara, vV,M. , .1 McSmvrl, S. W.; L C Kou^h, J. W. ; J R Goodale. See. ; J:*s. I vri!le pi?ue Treas.f P L S. I).; W '!o!jnr.?lT J. I).: Sanauei Weslaad H 'K MeK&in, Stewards. ; C L Moseljr Tyler. 7irp$uiizL6 Still 3?me:L Miss AtWie Arrants is on a visit tn Rock Hill. rvJijis !<!? Graser. of Frederick, Mi}., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jno. J. Good ale. 5 Mr. TL'Jrlo1^ Mare? of tHe K?^r -'?a*v Kra. us a call I.Ms week. Canada?. traded School. The intermediate examinations ! commenced Jns%.. 28th, ' ant: ended | F?iduy, 29lh. Those pupils aver- ( aging 95 ? 100 r.re "Distinguished ; wit.}? Honors," those averaging^') ? 05 sre ?* Dislike:'.! islied." Third Grad^ ? Distinguished wit.h > Honors. ? L ula Latharo, Waiter; I .iwry, L*>ui*e Sheorn. ? Disling- j nished ? Calhoun Ancrnm, J oh* t i ' un n ; ng ham, Grur-e Dixon, Sai lie j fr-vocliile, Ge:?r^ Shame, Bessie; Vaughan and J oA Workman. l-Vir'.h G rad? ? l|islirtgul!?hed with ' *onors ? Vance BVsweii, EdiU* !><;- i Bqfcsie Jordan, Will Nelson," A lino Robinson and ">V/?'i3 She- ? / i ? :? n . ? D'rHtinguished ? An crum, E :?die Arrant"*, Bessie Alex- j anchrr, ^um Dopass*, Kmraa Hniiv', Bessie Gera.fi, Margaret Johnson, Alfred Kennedy, ETAaie Smith. {?'ifl It Grade ? Distinguished wit.h Honors ? Ella Oantey; Miwke De Pa*s. ? Distinguished ? Willie An t.-niro. Uobt. McGreight, Lizzie Halle J'essio Nelson. John Smith. Si\ :h Grade ? Distinguished with I 5loT5f>r.s.-?-^2Vrtna Ancrum, Agn?? Ar- .1 r:mt% II add y Clarke, and Bet Mc- ; D-*wali, ? Distinguished. ? Don a I jl ! Alexander, Hat lie Burnet, Garriei Brssinglon, F.oriU- Oantey, Sallie ; Ciarko, Li'?J Davis, Torn Davis, Lot- 1 ti? ;>oUy, Victoria Jordan, Lottie ..Johnson, Charlie Phelps, Daisy ' Kojjinson, Daisy Trnesdell, Hamej Ttaesdcil and I. Waters. Seventh 6rtade~<? Distingu i s h a d with Honors.? r Rosa (. antey, Mnr tivi [>cSaus?ure, Allic iicCreiizht, Susie Young, Ida Vaugiwio.r-Dis iinguisbed. ? Daiton Xenn*&y. Evie McMillan, Frank Phelps, Willie^ Stone y and Robin Zero p. Rcgbih Grad?* ? Dialing u i s h e d with Honors. ? Annie Leitner, Mart* Waiker and Louise ? Dis tinguished. ? Kennedy, ifa^ ?? r * ^ ^ ic Kirk ley ami hlia Zeap. O Niiith Grade ? Disl i r. g n i s he d vtitb Honors ? Jeannie Davir. ? -iJistingmsoed. ? Wilie Haile and Tom Ne:s*o. Tenth Grade ? Distinguished ? I ilv ~ i ' and Rella Withers. I A the ? meeting of the County Commissioners list Friday Mr C.L, 'Winkler resigned the position of clerk. He wi? at the s&cae meet ing- re elected, h, and Ms salary Ui crase<1 froni $175 to $200 per ^jfnnne. . The Farmers vantf Merchants' tw comajenccd business Tues /4av. iatft. iV.lSHIWTON LETTER. :? ,<* ial to The Chronicle. > wV<*?i-3<?ro2c, Feb. 3. ? The pe^ j pie irp Lere call lb is gmocd ; Log <lay, a tki'ng whfch I Ijad ? never heard ol 'till coining into tliese parts. TLe ground-hog is ; s^rcelhiuo; wil-i which I am yett<>; j become acquainted, He is an ani mal ii owever, I pros a mo, f no dic-i - i . i U^r.arv or tncyciopeoia b^ing hi hand ; which burrows ini* the earth ! I vad sleeps there quite a wiiile dur- j ? m <y winter, corning out or, Feh, 3rd . ' v. sail? the air. I bav^ apprqjjri- j .r ely celebrated lit*, day hy "strug- ; i?:L nz out from that musty torn1) of1 the CapuieU, fche Treasury, record5!* } room*, ana shaken oil ? tasx which wiio abo *t to Blran^ulate me. The Iu:>or iA tranac rising correet y in- 1:, ; ?e wveks every detail <?T a | tax <:L $250,000, with items rang- j r.^: cents Hp, had hee.>ra*% j day i'V dny, a torture Ji'mcst in- 1 ?u portable. Let aim who ia jeep- ' tiers; I tv :'t. H i : i be understood therefore v.'hv I am unable to 1*1; oft-h< n;r;*> i:.iere*iin? tor?ir ia *Vjis iin._ton ? li.e ^reat, institution known Cun *r<- ss. A day then* c?>uNt U? well M>ont in. wuU-lnng the proceedings uR?i up the lae'iiiser* by t'icit i'?ok?. Torurtrrow J ahull in in this kiiiii of rwealion. tMiice the iiiUe (Jhtiiian fiulter hr,& p.iii irm uo iioi^e-. are gtUingf hack lo genuine work, judging by the papers. A. i>. Taylor, the Republican froca Tennessee who is a fellow lK>:?rder, givrs a fe-.r cots at ? nser.ls about things ai i he Capitol* I To day he ?ei?s me Mfc.wt Consjr-sa mail Tillman spreaa himself r?n?! ?.*. vi^?>:ui.6 speech tn fie ?a?e upon a va iT rule which has be;;n | proposed permitting riders on the ; appropriations bill. In this :vay it j is Itopetl by the Democr-ta to force the Senate into concession. This ruie if adopter! will give a lever to .springer and his !rruteoanu, thev so oaiuuiate no ilonhc, for working i against the tariff !>y jnsertiu/ into j<sach appropriation bill a clause re moving or lowering some partirular| duly. This p!;?n r>f starving out i the enemy, may prove available. It is like uniting u* the thumbscrew.; ?>ut this plan of re >-;*?&* the tariff: seeais to a mere tyro as rather l n r ?! ooire no nearer ! ^*v"8 "'''.. l]lK #r**W?nlisi m,es.i lion, and ?j, soru of vi,;, s ar,'. I '? ?#rr?at talk. The t"? i?pres*,,a here i3 ,,..rLa,;,;v very general thai Hi'l "i of^ew vort - Ln* ?-?ntrol, U:? . 'f ? prnbab'jr j Denio'T-i* i 3 ?ri ?y of the! werjiojniut hfiv. r*. , are ae.ive ? ?'.T?pory,r3 1 ? >-tt <i'jr ^jrt*9s}i VO !<-if f f '?> *? *?>>ni?ry 22a.t. T'.*?ir?ctl ias t( C!nu5e an inpression 1 t.,e Hill could not l(eJ K^pt, and that New Y?rk could notj be trasled, but should he forced > immediately Ti,(i ! *?>. me ashin^toa rost UD^ *?ew York World decided- ? |? COau<irTlQ ?Ms premature convsn UJ"m lhe clher **a?id Cleve .ao?s friends in No* York have I conirai^fj ? ^0ie serious misiske I operate convention. | ? "ou.d liave been far wiser for [ l "'rn to have siejply protested and | ^?re m to vjn on the twenty second. ! - i? ihe Post ^ars Cleveland's friend? ! 1 o hire a9 ai'uch harm as his op ponents. * 1 A s;u> rt Visit the other night ai the Metrojio'eton hotel a great re ^ort !or ll,e Southern members, r ^ j vealei Senator irby, Congressmen I RKd ^taekhousp, ankle d*eP| in papers and in the test of spirits, j ihey adeemed to he breathing in a : higher, jf no?-. * purer atmosphere, j out received a fdlow Camiinsaa! ^*ry cordially. Jt, does not tufce ! one long to understand the fascina- i lion of living in such a place as! i-iHs. His? simply grand...and of aj bigo?y bamboozling teudefcey. Returning to the Treasury, a lit- 1 tie! more familiar subject than any ot.ter Jo rue her- I *ij| rrjftte n}1 f interview with Assistant Nettletom. j Fie has been acting Secretary fo? : ^rai^-ceks during the illness of I *"?**cr: i'eir* ushered into his ele- j gaat eliiue, it seemed as if son** j superior presence prevaded the; p-auo. So one eaters until he ha*| Hevn catechised by Some other o ft ; oia! an.. tjc nature of his mission ! ascertained. Small matters are1 not allowed lo reach headquarter*. | Around the rrora sat several. at> j plicanis for sn interview, Behind; handsome panels and curtains at J one side or the department was thej shrine within which the oracle w.is secluded. Conversation is iow, ju#? i above a whisper, for no ion ] talk i will be allowed wh*re the ^reai ! financial secrets of the Nation arc j ^ '.mussed.- Finally k he d,i!yca:.?ej lOiiJ; aud vouchsafed a hearing. I was very courteously listened Z.\ | aud instructed to present mv statf ! aient ^ in .vritin-r. So I addresser*; : ns mjgftt ,? highness, the Secre'ar? . ; su a letter. After waiting three ;'',HrS r.sn aris?Vftr, hegaa to think ?Jupiter a iittle slovy, so having 1 o?fn souiewaat ?>old, venture i to ? i . in a^ain and pane b hifb-up. Kf the of express p?2 Ins snve.-^ija nil] bv i->ic'nrrow ?afiernooD, ?lwreuisr,D j calculate r^? .^n* .{hi? <*!e?tial citv i * 'rthwith. yr I [ /It is with regret -.hat I shall de sert, this great gallery of National characters with such haslv and im perfect observations. But it is with fenaiae elation that 1 turn South ward, with a shado <?f contempt for the spluttering magnificence of otfioial rotun and a higher estimate of *.he simple comforts of a modest hom<:i. T.J. K. j The laying of the flagstones corn j menced again Monday; and are ga iiag do*rn raidly- Mr W. K. Glenn I aas the contract. K Grace is so elevated that the avar jage man fails to recover from the jinjariea retired by ihe fall from it. C0U11T PROCEEDINGS. . \f Principally ConvietloAt for petty O ileuses ? PresectnierTl ?i the Grand Jury.? A StiJtui Keatly for the Penctenliary. The Court of General Sessions convened Monday morning at teo oldock, Judrje ./as. F. Jzier unon j ? tqe Ben Mi.' Tiie grand jnry f >r t:ie year was organizsd by t'io appointment fcof Mir. G. E. Taj lor as Foreman. !::s Honor delivered to theiu 3 com- j pnehensive and in>tnic5ive ckarr :is to their onveiijjos and 'Juices as i ?*>v ~ uoUtofli.'ir. 9 <?f ? -r- nnoiic T :trK^kf i 1 I . ' \ tht* i*ort::ty. advUin^ them not t >; atl?-:nj>L to ni.'ike a l!?orouj*h in- 1 VrJ$t ij^:ltioTl of the J>'ih <:!'3 VS :.? Jhis lena^ oct to ?r,;?oiut ! teos for t'rsj. !>;ir;*nM; t'> r? -ivj tho >'5irxt Co:', ft. The J-idjf? erer.'fd ' h svnpiticin; a:n?ir.-' jurors anl v.- i ' n- :?&?'?* ?v. i ? , . ' i stating ti.nt ?vhcn on* s Jron-.' called, if he v.- a 3 i\et p- v- ?r.. i;., i woild ! ,?e his pay for t i. ?' -v.,' fr.13 R"? ieftaS' 0 nftf' wards : =jrtOH? promptness hns hcrefore !'tvr, : unknown. Attorr.oy- verf s'sf? so ! nSi|d that thev $Ust ?;*? r>r<scnti wli$u th"!r cap^s e*dled, tna] should proo-ed r/j?hr>ut. thftCi.' The grand j u ry rt hirneri trie* I ^ > i 1 i s in ail eusi s 2> v?>n c.ux, rxcej*-! lite n^riinst. fl^vs Down's r.r;d j ; Jftfnes Dennis, indie.' **d f'?; ntjs?t?it: : SLiiii luii^rv * i?h intent: to hill. No! j bill was rendered. The r-rimina! V.r-ir.ess xvns fin-, ? isli^d ?Ve<?i:e.cdav V?\- r-!evftn o'eloek. The ff >? i^Tvci rj is ? pninmnrv of thoj j r - - cas .s disposed r?r: i A 14o<>! pros/' f<M- iroor! find sr.f | . 1 | Scnent lasers, was entered in fhe ; following cases. G. W. Hr ?-n. ?!? ; positvg of property under !i<jn ; A.W. 1 B'jp.ailoy, !i->el : Josh and John J:ve k j soc, assault with <teadlv weapon ; JJaraes Phillip*, acessorv in the jCat>?e ? Melton shooting affair. | Jae Biandlr.;* t.is trie-! and con ; vitAen of assault and l-?a!t<Ty with i intent to kill. He wos convicted,' i 1 j nnd sentenced to 3 years in the IpenetenfUry. ! Thomas nnd Joe Wood wprej \ found guilty of r.saault and battery I of a high and aggravated nature. j ?j3Ch was s^ntenrted to i months in i the oenetenii'ry, or a fine of $30 ? Joe paid hi" fine, and Uvn is making j desperate efforts to do Sanidford PI. ISa're't, white, was! convidted of housebreaking n?; 'i \ larcenv, and e-'^es to tly peneTeliary I for one year, the maximum s^a-j tenee. -j Jessie Oh^lnut gets three vmrfj for stealing Mr C. W. Mnnv.Vsj mule. Jim Anderson was convicted, in tiis. absence, of aggravated assault, and a seated sentence left for hid '.rh^n gaptnr^d. vaster O'Dell K*l'y pleaded jniltv to ths charge of disturb! n<r the p^are. He was sentenced to f> months in the pene'etiarvj or pay a! Sno of $35. lie p?id ? he dry*'. -Jas. !?. Shumate whs tried and; fonvictfed in his absence of carrvi.iT a concealed deadly weapon. After his trial; a certificate from a phy sician was received ^ v-ir i 'j?^r that the defendant was srcV and anabl.r to attend, and upon that ground a nr?*? j trial wa? ?r?w)!ed, .'in \ !i*? ViSl ho tried a<r&in at. the next term. Alien Carolina was convicted of i resisting an officer, and acfiruvited ; assault. He was sentenced to 3: months in the penetetiary. j din M. Meyers, white, wsb tri**d ! for v, ~*<i larcney find found not' <ruiltv.*n ng represented by Messrs! E. n. K. B. c'liirfc*. i Neal Hnr/iphrie*, whine, vv^b ac quitted of the charge of malicious mischir-f. He was represented by B. TV Clarke ?sq. ?T. P. Westbe.rrv, whit*, represent- i ed by Gen. J. D. Kennedy, wag found not guilty of disposing of property nuder li^n Pinion Taylor, who was convicted | of t?-?rj:iry at tho Juvie term '91 was' brought in!o court and aenvenced to 6 months in the pon*t<itiary ar.cl to pav a fine of ?10G. A true hill for murder was fonnd against }>.'P. Certain for l:iiiiD<r Geo. r^rUt-rwi i;i<=t, September but as he i as n?-v.r been capiured, couh! .Su^t I?e rrud. f Ji:n ! 'art! :>!">??!! will hisorijjL Tr.al ?*-!?{ once of s-vo ye:us ia tne pen?'!et tajr for ?a.ir-^!vichirr. The iv'vr' of C'?r?;in ?n !???? -.?? op?*n p*i ve-*' ?-rd :>N morianir. 1* ii ?.* r<? was or.! y one j i / ^a"<'\ th iv. of -s. L. }??*?!* S m -i 7-ii:>>l J. }\ West.? berry, A V? rdirt in favor^of the defendant w is r<?-%d?-re<l. Tti^'^nr^rs. w:>r<* all discharged yslvrdnv^. and ;?h<? court viha-iy adjourn sine ? li ' I hi- ro. >rn i?i?j. ^r.'iri'J j r v w is d! .:??! w^ 'i; I r?it&r:ay at' f.v:> o'clock until lh<? .June term after making t'-o follow I R ESENTM E T . To His Honor .7am^i 5*. Ix'er. : ; !ajr Jiid.je.rt i'v F'Ojhi&tv. of ? 'o.ir", I ISO J. for r.oituiy. T:?.> Grand : Jury -vouM respjetf.iliy ni i':b 1 1 < v f' II >w i in_' vesiftiasent t > vonx H??nr.r ; ' V | Th.-v hi* ?* ?:;&m ?:?>! ^ ! -Tn-.'s ;os ; bou--??! over tt-'s'.fy V> -f -rts tV.'::!, fxn?s have re*u?n- 1 rr-;e r ;ii.? wherever i ;'.e ends of justice in ;hcir ?5j>;r.ion it. They have csa:r.fr.cd the county j.iii, and fiat! it well kt-pL. an.] the priaorrern -.veil carovi i>r. They ha\ie examin-1-} the books f' Trial Jojtficej C. L. Wuk-er, a^4 lii:? the same neattr'and ?**rr4e:ly k^pt, to the best of Sheir knowledge and b Cennnitlees have be>?n appointed w j exHrn'iae the rarious public oftieen fti the! county, ar.d ih*v will report at tht r.er.i : ?erni oi Court. 0wiii;5 to the inclement weather, the j county roads are generally in bad ooft- j anion, and we reesinir end that same- j be worked 03 soon a3 -possible. We j would cull , special attention to the j Burnish's r<dad. which in reported t.i bf- 1 j in very bad condition. The portion wf 1 the Liberty Hill road which 1* crossed ; ' by White Oak C reek ia in .1 dancrerons I condition, and we receraroend that this j section of the road be changed so ad to ! avoid this dangerous place. W e recommend that each member of [tbfe Grand Jury be furnished with a 1 *?'. ' c ..py of the fee bill, so that tHey rsay ? make aa intelligent iayedtt .ration of the I , * ' '( ; i condition ofiiie different oo intv ofn::ials ; mii *<*"e wo?!d suggest that ntli Triaj j Justices, constables an<! o h-r oScV.l:*; ? itouiize th<;ir accounts. j >?<?)?: r Ilono- iu r yoir nMe i ! clm.rc- to -is, an j . for t>j assistance y~?u j j h .ve ivn<ier->i in (Usc:i ouf uut*\ j ?the Grand Jury respectful!* ask to be; | discharged from f.irtiaer att^adaaee u*>- \ | <m tiiis term of Court? It. 1-3. TA VJ.Olt, Fori; um j i Camden. S. C. l\l. 2. r A. J I' Y<? ice. ^ ?! ICti'Tos* r* ; ? M. V>\ Gorton * i ! I irieach r.. Xt "?UTitlaV friths, :it. ? i? < ; Cis;ifih, :i d i A.? ?' \n ;ir? L-.> i-.-urt: *.U?V-iiiVt!c t-.ri;v'.<*5 o*? tiio MiUj-v-j &jv i i ? i i 5<> he p: ;?>=<.? 1; " 5 * : 1 ? f ? - ; : o a- ; f ? ?> S'.jn J sy r ? - -vjfi n;-j-.u h R -St.- r on an?: ivy to shuv the. \<\ o.i tiial curie. >L'?t nil ?:i.i few t:n-ir sf?n.< ana ?!:i tei'3. rs- I :tn.i urn)r>:?y, heaven cti: s its rk-iios b ^ (.V. :?;:?< ohriv - t ? ami g&t a front s.-al. >?? * 7*-* ? ?vh-t-n %-ic.ir \>i " * av p\ s Since Christmas the *??txher U:?^ been wintry indeed. C.-M i i?rcp?;f winds and more lain Uvin v? hbve noticed f'?r y* ? .r-*, ? v.uh streaky of sleet- ana s;?'ny, :..*iva hee? ?>u,r JiaiTv visitors sinue liu; new ye?r s-.-L irr. Farmers m?: i?:i:kward in tlvciK *gricultariii oper:tii?sn- ?hU vetr;* ill fu'.'t r?o rf o r ?; has been ?N:sic-.as .. .? ,0X~ " ? J*-" ? ?r ; ! - '-L-i Grippe," 4'?<ri;?," <>r v.'iiuu-vi'i It n*.iy he, has :>rrr> j>?uy i i-2. havoc in this section, a ?.? #eiors as o kei?t very linsy M '.' ' N :t 1 1 i a ii H a ? fi p 1 ? r i * c., r. :: u e < i citizen in .-i critical condition. i'u.s Ui.l Tillman, a respectable coi^rqd i irian livSug on Dr Boron's place, j <i teil from the cifecc* of the grip last w Sat an! ay evening. Ik'siute these the f\>Jl<>vri ?i<r are I wi-Gii | the 8u;ue trouble: Mrs J.t:nosTeaqi, j Mr J. L. Grfttys and faimiy, il. E. | ]>e:?rd and favnily/Dr. A. W. ftawe^i i and family, and uir M. F. lJ'>Ykm. ! | T^e tirsi quarterly ratting ol'j j th? West Vi'atfeqee circuit '-**3 hell! | at ?oenvz?r Church oa lasjJrSatiJr jusy u'i'i Sunday. iSMr-jr we; ii: uilondanct*. The Kcv. r>li- Philips * iwhl its? j week i:i Orange htirg. ilo is -v ir j ing zuuiousfy t> bail 1 a p trs | X >r his circuit. r^1 . It was our pleasure to viaiu the school of Mr A. L. Moo?l** a fev* days a;*'>, and i*;>?+:icl it in tine tutu. Mr M. i:.- f*rne*t!y iatcrestca in the j caust! of education. ili? Seltolufs a re niogresaiag iine'v and. his :hb cipiiuu i? polled. The fi?so s-c:i<ioi5 :u district bt-r eleven ljuve hi-e:i tUscoiitiued? 'si C* * Caus;'. no nioacy. Mr -I ?*ti si i'nsciia! ann ?&rs Henry Ivci;/ we ve Hi: ilea i n Oi:iU itLO}iy ? iust wtrk. Mrs W. II. Mi.tley .eft !s->t Ft i? ; uay f?j r lie i borne at Stlvrr in Suih-j t? r Ci-ujiJ.y, where her husbanJi?j i ri as Telegraph operator. s i e political ht*.<aiz<>*) Uriul', ?vith ! indications ui un t-uriy date it ?viil be very ii;. ly. We tire sntisSed will- 1 the pr eSoHt & i J5 1 IJ iiktrAtlO fl it;! I > | Tillm.au ?rill sjei Tite solid sapporc i of our com in unity. lie is bring ij'Vuuttod down by s?:ne of the ne*> papi'id, but tbft. oniy makes him ,?.iOf5ger the pe<?pb* ; his couiee as governor has i?eeu just and equil abie and.**; can "liaU no fault in him " If, he has erred it h is been w mistake of the he:t;i and not *>: the heart. " While we are a staunch supporter nfMrTillman and thcFar- j rners* movement we intend to sund ! by the Democratic nominee at :?!. I bazar -ids. Eastern Ze:shaw Items. This section of tire conn y has re cently gone through a severe scmr^i* of L'rijj, but we are g:ad to he ,v>;e in mute thai no rfoatlss have tans ill!" ?1 V l't * I , llitil vljli'u Gl'iot of t >1 1 j cases are now convalescing. t'iu i do^t^rs have heeu kept quite bus; , j having more calls th:?ti ihcy couiti tit!. Mr. \Y, A. 0!y Wrn had two tine! mules \fivy Tj&d'.v hurt n few <iays | ajjo. T!ie rniii'.'s re re let cut to | water, 1 rt^i ran &?sinst a tree. Most :>> ih^ fcrtiiiis is,* and a i c;>-isiibra??ie portion of the grocer ! ies used in fiis secti??a wbi l''-j shipped to L'lok-i'uv this year, in ! Stead of to BishojiwUc, Camden and : M> rshaw n- heretofore. LucUnow, hi lite terminus of ti r ; Hishopvilie Ilrtllroac?, is budding up very rapidly. A flo-.irisiiin-j i umber business ft beinpf carried o.? there, and there is roonicfor a larg- ! increase in tJi i h branch of industry, j rs Luck no w is surroun^'-d bv ^ v j .ine a p;ne belt as can be found in I the county. There is aUo a'Jarge | quantity of mnboxwd timber nerr j \ I V . Coica on*, ?.Iessrs. Editors, and s: e our iiiile ciiv, as it is not iikeiy i to remain little long. X. Rhomastions in ;i IKiy. ? j "Mvsiic C?n*M for Rhau mutism j an?J Neura'.^i:! radically <:ur&*siii I j in ?? flay*. lis r.ction upon lite svs | ie:a remark &b!e arid mysterious.! It removes at. orjut; Uie c&'iSfc nwci Lli? i'riscase i!B*M?t!:ately disappears. fi;e firsi dose greaily henelits, 7;> j cenls. Sold by F. M. Zcrjp I)ruggi?V Camden. .... mm A CARD I: ha* come to my ears tiat there j is a report in circulation the ef feet tfrat one o* my stu deals came into my school at Ebenezer, West Wateree, with si hat for the purpose of raising a uisturba&oe. Ia justice 10 my students and myself, I desire *j.ace to contradict it, and braud it ; a? false, an i h:?pe that this wi!l rr ach the ear* of the one with whom vrhoca the report originated. Retpectfully, R, C. Fobp. >> ? Cleanse Your Blood With Ayer's Sarsapariila. /Druggists approve f it, /doctors recommend it, and the publip prefer it to a^7 Other. "Xhe rea son is? heoAriBo '*'? ? ? I xvo ljwm , nested profesat-on ally , it is recognized as a standard pharmaceutical preparation; tested by individuals Gwi whole rteigh borh po<?s, it la demon strated in actual use to be th3 strongest and most effective, and therefore^TTtB rno$\ economical and desirable blood-purifier. Don't fail to get AYER'S; and be sure that every bottle has upon its wrapper, besides our njie, the place of manufacture, LOWELXi, MASS. ' " ' ' "As a standard blood medicine, Ayer'% Sarsaparilla 4 as always maintained a llret cias* position ^ a the trade and in populates- 1 timatiou. \Y?S Invariably r^comnteud it in preference to any other."'" ? J. O. Looiuis, Apothecary, TIT Maiji St., Hartford, Coup.. " I fcavt? always recommended Ayer's 3ar sr.parilla as stparxr to any. other prepara- \ lion for purify^tg the blood."? G. H. Kuykeu- j dal?, K. ?!>.. Vckeroy. W. T. , j ?? For two yf?.rs pa.it I have prescribed Avar's Srusapiiriaa in juafcerous Instance*. ! and fina i: highly efficacious in t!ie trvat roentof all disorders of the blood, ft sells > well ;n stor|."? k. It. r,cyle. 51. D., TLlrd and Oxfoai sts., Pliiadeiphigk J?n. ^ With Ayei's ? | i i ; "jfh&ve been in thi drug business in Lowell ) forCtweuty years aud sell more of Aver' 3 i thaiV^i other SsrsaiJariUaR. li is nude from i tV* bvs; blood-pv.r^ficrs knowu to medical sctence, fend contact nothing but \yhat can j be recommended "Tjy the moat scrupulous l?Uyskiai I have Xnown of t great many cures tSfctcd by Afer^Sarsaparilla, some of Uietn very rcraaffcablu and worthy of j record.*'? G. C. Osgpod. M. !>.. cor. Merri i nuvck and Suffolk st<v* towell, Mass. | " It gives mc st?t inaction to acknowledge die superior nierili 1 of such a well-known bjood-purffiw as Avar's SaxsaparilLa.^ am coafident'it has no ?jual.w? J. H.Cor.dreu. 1 riiarmaciiit, 42 Flowcf sl. Hartford, Conn. "Ayer's Sors&parilU\ for uiiilding r.p thi- 1 health generally stands ;>t the head or tin list."? Jas. M.^niiara^, M. 1)., Sumner. Ark. " The public have derid* d that, for puri.'y- i iiig the blood, AyeKs Stajsapoirill* leads all j in point of merit- WHii^he b'ext drugs sn-i ! appliance*. asd- Ion? extterSyiee. ,1. C. Ayev & Oo. supply, in their Sarsftpaiilla, a rich ; alterative mcdicfcie. All our customers s?y it does its work well." ? WillUm J&m'oer:, j Druggist, 557 Market St., Nev>rk, NVJ. , "Th;re is no better blood ir:e*Uciua Ihaa , Ay or'.-. Sarsaparilla. more ci it thau j all others together." ? Lycaan Crawford. ; Pharmacirt, cor. >lain axvi U nion itrcets. , Springfield, Mass; . niedi *>r '? T- e fonr.nJA of A 4 l-ast, for chronic fcin<l, knowa-to Wiison, Jt P., Wj^sj " In n;y practice, Ayer's Ssrsaparilla :h* blocd.r? W. L\ W Ford, Ter.o. " l"or years my bloo^l emiiviltion. Af;?r ba eihv-s tv'ithmtt bi'.ccc w'siag Ayor's lu-.Yo all chat is a wonderful I \V. piiiiipps, 1SJ3 PhrlaJelplAa, Pa. S:irs:-ipn loin! r*s SawsirtfRla is the diseases of almost every i<-jil world.*' ? D. M. Ark. invariably prescribe ? chronic diseases of jrighi, M. I>.. Paw Paw was in an unhealthy ?tug tried other medi , I have lately been parills. The results iould be desired. It d nurifi^r." ? Richard orth Second street, Fripareil bj DR. ). C. AYER.& CO., Lo?el!, Mass. S: ?rica $1. But bottles, S3. Worib 85 a. bo' 4 tj ail Druggists. ,tla. m i \ X) ? nt. ? ? 1 . j A Cure for the Ailments 6f Man ? ? r I and Beast. K i , ' A long-tested pain reliever. v Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by eviery one requiring an effective liniment ? ? ' " I ? ' ? 1 J -m No other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost Generations. \ \ ! 1 . ' I . \ No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. > Occasions arise for its "use almost every day. Ail druggists and dealers have it TW*! WMfti WrtR! -H A 4.. . J ?.'(ObmS \i W & A iA-H2 rrEtt e J 'Niaa^ " ^ WwA +L*r The bo>t is our hid for your Bu^iivs*. Our Fall ?md Winter j buying liiis been done with ;i view of offorin^ you tue bt-st ! qualities at best figures. I I <r* V Y T% r "n '?*> ' .f ;?K 'r'\ ? i -*?. 8 < -W I J 3 Ski' 1*7 \ ?ij v ?* : : 4 t. r? *-^^1 w O & i-?4 & a d O' JL & WJ V W W* 5 I HIES THAT SUBFMSE,! iWill be foxnd in each Department and Grade of our lav! raensp new lines of f\ g r ? & ? ,r*\ * ? ~ Vjcj/ Lraa ^ ci a /a it tl u. %*r. < JO lA. "ISHfflS G&u ^ jy 1-5: N ! AMD SHOES,! . SLIPPERS. RUBBERS, OVER SHOES. TRUNKS, VALI SKS,*UMI5RtSI4iAS; w?:c. NEVER BBFQRE, HAVE WE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER 0 LARGE AND* VARIED- AN^SSOKTMHNT OF FRESH AN j PLEAS^G; STY L ES Wc^have he stock that meets tlii expectation and Gratefies the tastes.' 1 You wjant the be?t. This is your chance. ! I ? ;! * J 1 i "to twcei? c&0>* ZEMP BROTHERS. AS WE NEEEiJ TH3 -MOXEY, p.ll| f, : R '<? * Yours Respectfully JonlitCaniHua (liliiriy C< a<?.i i V 4. pstir. ! : . | D. IT. C II A ? 1 3 V. it LA i X , Kecei.vor: j Cami>k*, S. C . Doc. 7th lc91. On and after this date tra!n< will ru;. ! H*} accordance with the follow1;;-' scire ? ?Mr ? GOIXO SOUTH. o i ^ L-avc CanvU'K w 1 r? 00 fc nv Bnvkinf otopV ( Hagoodp 5 21 p iitJ l |nreiji4?nt i? .IS p s;? ? Dixie Camden Jc " 4'". ?> it! MiMWton ?"> 49 {> r.i ! " Waterco KOQ.ptaj ?? K-.nsvilite ft 1!> *r> *n j Arv fJttlumbia ? P n* i ** Chart stow 10 0.") j> m ; a Au;u>t:?. 11 l*> jvtn > / GOING NORTH ' /I Lv?v*? Charleston > . j 6*5 am, >*4 C'ohuui'ii 1 iHj 44 A uiitSt:j S0?an?i ?? Kiti'/viiU .t m j ' Middleton 10 **. a ti. j " ' Cita-IsiiJff lOOam; ? v"lr.r;-i:K?;>t j. 10 4ft* m| il " f;i "1 1'^ * ? ? "1 j ?? li.iv^in 1 1 07 a w j Arv CwiVivR. ^ rt n: j \ ? ! C,v,;v.?*ti"n3 ?<* t'..c La&V via; Chari"Stf>;i, i. iurinn.itti I j wi?Ji Narrow <. au-^o it: \ ?>rkv l e.^ i r t i i t:!' toal! j1 Li.* .^or.!., i or Wvsi ?ir vi i Clyde IS. C?>. : to New Y ?rl; n:iJ t ? i o Iva*: via C'lark.i- i ton a r,.:\* to J. H. Vv ALL it i- i A^t. Car<) tc;i, ' C.M. V: a;:I\ G.-nerai Maaa^.^r i oftsie Cincinnati anil | CJi:e;i~r? !?:?. ilroa<t. T a in;* e tfc-c', Doc. 7 . h M'l 1 . <. .:ng xoivni. ! I. v. <V?;i?Sen ?? P::XRlh " viilcs '? Kcrfhuw " (">t '? S;.rin .' " Pleasant iliU " Lancaster " <"at.tfv.-5M " Rock Hill : " Yuritiilie ! '* li'.acit^vi.lc* I 4 ' Sh ?l'.?y ; Kutherfonlton | Ar. Marion an in- ; solti i i Lv. Vl.ir'oi! 40* ;i? i i ?'jrd:o.V 10-'0amj I SI, i'.y J - OJp |(| | f " 1 13 f? m! " Yr-.kvi lc I 20pw-j i " VovkHUl 2 55 .pm | j ' ??<- IMP"! " Ls abutcr f3Jl jtojj j 4<?!easant Hill ; =420?Tn I '* h Spring JOJ*>rn [ ; *? 0.tkli;:r<{ ; It'Opmi : ?' iCor r 4 ;5 }> tn j Wf -rrille 4 'J7 p tn ; ?' f 'r. Ixuib 4 *J5 p m j i A r Cnniden 4 ."?> y ^ ; j | - I Trainb *toj> on signal at aU *tvion-? . ? j f'A8!*<?nffrr train* run throu^n bc ! twcen Columbia aao Mark-n. Connections made m:th K. &: I?. at"' 3 a kfiburg and Rock Hlil and with S. A. L. at C'\l jmtsu Junctiou. C, M. WARD, General A. TRIP, Supt. i fc c S T . ? ;j v ?? wfrvt <Ve ji-tn 1^'iir h Ifc o'ir' Mftho:n;iy .Wi?li9?btfa*wf in;; tnV.'p, t\ v v c >;tal Othtfr I hll i i'nn.tUre will ;b? |i Vv-ry rcu*an iW f pric^. For firtfiur iii.orilfcrtfon tlppl Car: ?N7,L?0i'5<{b. b' FOR BAL rir-j';whfjrn? r?f the nor lis** Ivnjorpt i^-i Building ' i As*omiiovi. A r?p!y at an W. A. SB] ?n Se*}. $2.00 |*PB??h?! ?<y I'f.i.fic. jS I. MOOUK,,.^ 'T ; rra^a'f, p. o.jV ^fPERri CBYSTAl H] TMorlia ^Tkm Bab/ vrttM (rick, m btt Cmak . ^Thm chev-ii* * Child,tiM erfed for jQjftaiflfe ; ^Thezi sbejbeeatne Mm, ftw cfasf lo 1 TTben sfae h*d Chlkimi, ?b? Mm CMtertk