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L. MuDOWB J/L, Oatndon, 8. O. (jAlfll)KNT. H. G? MAR. 27, 1908 ILL-i-1-1- -? - " J '..'I" The ordinance- agalnat vagrancy recently pas&ed by the city coun cil of Camden U a mofcl excellent one. We re thin oidinunce enforced everywhere there would he lega crime and Ipwlcianegs recorded. Wo havo heen requested by Chief Halle to elate that both this ordi nance and tbo ono relating to the Male of liquor will bo enforced strictly to tho letter. litrjRTFUJj GOSSIP. One of the greatest evila of our day, getting the unconscious eup |?ort of many of our beat-mlcn lioned people, i? the ain of goasip ing about pc* i ho t>H. Indulgence in goasip ia tike indulgence in drink ? there la no happy medium which ii is caafe to v adopt. The line can nety>r be drawn where drinking or gossiping can bu safely done. Good women, everywhere, should frown down all beginnings of per sonal discussions of a harmful nature. If ono must criticise per , ?on?, or diaeiiHH them in any way oxcept in kindness, lot it be done in their presouqe, where they may have an opportunity for defense, or . at leaat of explanation. Wo have no right to suppose, or . supply motives; wo arc forbidden to judge. Gossip has mude wounds for which there seemed to bo on halm ; it has injured reputations, with an onterely unmoritcd %tnln. Many a "life bus gone scaned to the grave ~ by the breatli of thoughtless med dlers and tattlers. A true woman is not given to wounding another, Woman h o o d ' should seek to shield, not strike, the fallen. With life so full ;.;?f Stirring oven Lb, what tune have you to listen to ? setot idle talkers, -actuated rooro often than not by a spirit '-of malico and onvy? It is not always tho blameless who is most eager to condemn. Tho siu less hand rare, if over, casta tho first stone. If rone-half the in dustry wt'to used to cultivate a kindly habit of speech, to unveil r the better side of humanity, that t* devoted to ihe collection and dis si mlnation of hurtful and evil ru -mors, thero would be less of tho *'leaven of unrighteousness" s^tit ? tered through the world's three measures of ititiul. It Is well io avoid a person who cornea to you habitually full of conlldeuces and i communications which would not hear telling in tho prcscnco of the person under discussion. It is a Comely old saying, and a true one, f that 4ithe dog that will fetch a bone -? will carry one away." ? Ex. Compositions From ilio Camden Untried School. r.t. KKl KM'SIIIIV The source of true friendship im love, i. becmiso ,,iih overhody know* who loves and is loved, ;tlmt it true confidential feeling exists between friends; this in lo*e. , ^ The way to make and keep true -Jfetonds, is to be frank, sincere, trusting, and have a feeling of true lovo. The greatnpt misfortune in tho world . h? f-oiir^ty without a friend, nn - one to Ioto you , no one that you would to be the nearest and det?re?t thing of your life You feel entirely alone cutoff from the world. The greatest proof of true lovo to a friend it to lav * tiOWB on?'? life. An example of thin may be found in the history of the ?noHt ?avtige races of the world. Such a one ibat Of Pocahonta* and Captain John * * *- When Powhatan, the' Indian ITSS in the act of cutting off" tho Oaptain John Smith, Pocahontas. of Powhatan, threw herself way so u to receive the death !.tbe axe true friendship does not onlv exist i mankind, 4>ut "our Four- Footed i#t sre perhnpjk sometimes our ^tSJSdar Uumsb wo do not sppreci greatly a dumb beast can love sr. B. Ulvee I^ang. .14~-Orade 8. ?FOOTED FRIENDS. oar four-footed friernU artt te /Mi 16 dn g. although Sis not Cats are vry 7 x N many others . 'i'here ere few people jn the world who have no Me far dumb creature*. VVlifM a h'?r?o ha* a kind manter, ho DL-vt'r lorgeta him. Once a man had a Ana horns ; be add it to a man Jn New York. Uut ? the mau *a? in New York, when, much (o hia AurprUo, hia horae to M?l and stuck his nosy In the iwan'a pock* t, looking f.<r hii apple. I fa<l tho horie's umster been cruel to hi* home, the animal would aurely not liAve remembered him. |)<??a are very useful un'mala; they are uaed asVatch dogs and in many other way p. A atory, which ia naid to he true, in of a nurau who had a little tftrl in her arn?H. TIi^lV were by the sea-Hhor?. auddenly trr^ child j tunned from the nura<-'?< arma ami fell ? i? t o the ocemi, The dot; sprung in otter hir, caught her elothe* between hia teeth and swam proudly haeU to land, with I hu child in hlamoulh. The imrae caressed the dog and was very happy. After that the dog was never allowed to be separated from the child. A eat 011C6 tiftved a house from burn ing, hy aeratehinjr oh its mistreaa' door, she (the rniatreaa) opened the door and found hurgUra trying to a?/t the house afire, the eat heard tho burglara and Unowing that t h?-y did not belong there, had given the aiarm. Not long ader, the eat'a miatrcas died and tint cat dis appeared and waa found dead on her mistreas's grave. JSho had .die^of grief. Nan TranYliHiu. Ago II ? Grade C. Items Over tho Staite and Elsewhere. Mr. Jno. W. Truesdel, who has been on thu dispensary hoard of control for t' is county tlio pafr^ three years, de clined ro appoirdVtrent this .your anr! Dr. J. 10. W. Haiie was appointed in hia place. Tho two other members of the board are Mr. W. A. Marshal), of Heath Springs, and Col. J. N. (Vockott, of Lancaster. ? Kershaw Kra. \ at ranker walked into the bank of Colombia. Thursday and in offer ing n piece of negotiable paper, gave a well known Columbia man an referenen. The cashier inquired over the 'phono and received the answer. "Yee, if the check is for 8100,000 it is flood.-" The stranger is Ohrlwtian Schenck, of Lebanon, I'onn , who with Mrs. Scenck Miss Ramsoy and .1 II. Schenck is spending thp j^vin ter there. H. C Ootrrnander, who has been experimenting with a long staple cotton and who has been quite sue cesaful in his experiments, sold a lot of 10 bales on the Boston mar ket at 15 cents a pound, Mr. Com mander baa recently been offered by mill man in Una State 20 cents a pound, but unfortunately he had previously disposed .of his entire crop and was unable to lake ad vantage of the good offer. ? Florence Times. IJ n usually heavy finoi weto im posed iin.'tii John rih.n?i ????<? iVfsnk Moore, two negroes, by the recorder thiR morning. Mooro and Glenn were engaged in crap game yester day in the mill district and became inrolvod in a row over the money. Both pulled pistols and fired at the other, but no damage was done. They wcto caught and arraigned thin morning and each fined #20 or thirty days for gambling, #40 or thirty days for shooting in tho city limits ami $40 or thirty days for carrying concealed weapons,' making a total of $100 or ninety days each. ? Co lumbia Iteoord, 16th. ? ? l Tho Beprlnninfj of a New Bra. Florence, March 20 ? William C. King, the white man who murdered James and Samuel Rogers in this county on Saturday, January 31, was found "guilty wUh recommen dation to mercy" to-day by the jury in tho court now in session here. Judge Gage sentenced Kinc^to the penitentary at hard labor for life. The general conoonaus of opinion ia that it marks the beginning of a new era in South Carolina, especial ly In this part of tho Slate. It Ie asserted that thia is the first con viction of a white man for the killing of another in this judicial oiicuit since Lockitart was con vlcted of manslaughter in Wil liamsburg county yoara ago under the late Judge I. I). W llherspoon. I Confederate Veterans' Rounton. Cheap Rates to New Orleans, I-a , via Southern 'Hallway, On account of t ho Confederate'* Reunion, to he held at New Orleans, La., May lOto to 22nd, 1U03, tho Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets from all points New Orleans, La , and return, at rate, of one cent per mlledistanoo traveled, rickets will he on sale May 16th to 2 1st, Inclusive, with linal date to leave New Orleans without valida tion I^ay 24th, 1003. Original purchasers of such tickets may se cure rin cxtonaion of tho limit to Juno 15th, 1003, by depostting tickets with Special A^cnt at New Orleans not. earlier than May ltith or later than Mry 2-lth, upon pay ment of a feo of fifty cents. The Southern Railway ojTera convenient schedules and mo?t exr cedent service, and every elfort will be made to assuro Veterans aud their friends attending tho Reunion a most, pleasaut aud comfortable trip. Unsurprised Pullman ac comodations will bo aiforded, and the service in every respect will be sit that could he desired. Full information and particulars as lo sceduU s, etc., will b*. chcer? fully Niurinshed on application by spy Agiupt of the Southern Railway, or <-? D. P. A , Charleston, 8. C. V?. II. TAYLOR, * Ata'i U. P. A., Atlanta, Ql, t. ( fe * ? ' y*'\ ' ? * I Him ply invite you to come and examine my latest novelties that I have received. They me opened for your inflection. 1 have just the thin# you want for tho spring and summer use. The nicest assortment of Waist Goods, Laces, Trimming*, Embroideries, etc. Lfcno Appliques, Pequot Stripes, Olarbel tfastiste, Grass Cloth Bastiste, Bastiste Florentine, Marsalia Swiss and Scotch Oxfords. , Beautiful assortment of Mccorized Ginghams, the latest novelties in White goods. special; 5 pes. 40 inch Persian Lawn regular price 22c our price l(>c. yd. ? 5 pes 40 inch Persian Lawn , regular price 30c., our price 19c. Our stock of Luces is the larges assortment ever shown onthis market consisting f Meck lin's French Vales, Italian Vals, Imitation Torchocs ? -t .? ? ail Li\?< Bands Pr ice^ to suit all. lOvery Department in my store has been changed since the 1st of January, and this store is now conducted strictly with modern merchandising mothoJs. M.BAUM. Cabbfitre Plants for Sale. The hardiest, largest earliest and best known varieties, principally Sue cession and large Type Wakefield. Prices f. o. b., hero at f 1 50 per thousand ; 5000 at 81 25 per thousand. Special prices on largo lots. Ad dross Norman H. Blitcb, - . . Meggetf, 8. C. Gordon Telephone from Charles ton. Tho State Malitla. Adjutant General Frost has been advised by the war department that the government now stands ready to give to South Carolina her share of the arms and equipments allow, etl under section IB of the new ma-| lltia act; but before the distribu tion is made, the mahtia must re enlist under the provisions of this law and submit to inspection. Gen. Frost is busy trying \to get hi^/j troops in readiness for a?L4u^p?jrt speotion officer, Discrimination. A newspaper published in New York, Charleston or Columbia may be put In the mail and sent to Sum ter and he delivered any where with in the city limits by the mail oar riere, for which tho publisher pays at<the pound rates 5 but If a daily par pur published in Sumter is mailed for delivery in the clt}', each paper musL h& placed in a wrapper and a orjo cent starftp affixed. This is the. regulation of the post office depart-" raent, but it dees not seem to be exactly fair or equitable. -?Sumter VV atchman. New Chief Contacts Appointed. um? "" ? Tlfy matter of Govornor Wey ward's appointments to ilie posi tions of chief constables has been agitating a largo number of offle'e set leers for some time. The Gov ernor lias received hundreds of let ters applying lor positions on the force. After much thhught and a oare fui selection he yosterday made the following appointioenta : -C. I*. Curefco*, ptefceoei J. C. Hall; Greenville. J. U. Fant. Spartanburg. A S Osborn, Columbia, S. Y. Delgar, Sqmtet. S T. Howie, C barleaton. \V. F. Holmes, Beaufort. Of the old force Constable Howie, Kant and Cureloo are retained, the oilier appointees having never ocr copied such positions before. J. C. Hall baa been first sergeant of the police fofOu of Greenville, S. y. Delg?r*a buaineea man of j Sumter, aid "W. Jfolmes afar-1 roer of narnwel^fcoopty* ? 1 A. S. Osborn who will have hi* j headquarters in Columbia it H raerchaat of Nincty alf. Tbf? appointmenta heooite affec tive April 1, when the officers wtl. take up temporary headquarters at' the places indicated and proceed 10 Mforoe id# |aw,? suu i* 1 * ? v . - ?CST vCiuoo t li 1 n J OUI I II Ol Ap'il. The Counly Hoard of Assessors has boon in session this week i , ! Eggs For Sale. I Barred Plymouth Rock- and | Brown Leghorn Eggs for selling. $1 per thirteen. Hcllshaw Dairy Faim. 'Phone 86. y Board Meeting. The Executive Board of the Sum ter Association will meet at Hart*' lett street church, Sumter, 8. C , ?n April 4th J-2 m, AH m^mberg are reqneatsd ' to be prrfsert busi ness of importance will come he fpjfi I he Board. By order of the /Uoa^ T, R. DuPre, Hefl, Blind Tiger Raided. Cheif Haile, Constable Bute man ttnd one or two policemen raided a house in the lower part of towq on Saturday night and obtained there from a good deal of liquor. Sub sequently five arrest* were made for violating the law. They all gave bond. Short In His Accounts, Columbia, March 18 ? A shortage^ of over $5000 has been found inj,he_ accounts of the late J S. Campbell, county treasurer for Richland. It wi|l be t) \ o a r Monday since the death of Capt. Campbell, a?d tho estate has marie no settlement with llie county. Mr, R. M Spigcner, tho treasure* eltcted, hsg declined to take the ollloo from R J. Bren n?n, who succeeded Capt. Campbell, until the el<?ud can be cleard. The late tr^asprpr in f' ph]e hes|i}j anil had a grqat deal of sorrow th? last two years of his life. Iiis men, lb 1 condition is advanced charitn hly as to the en use ,of.?tho, di-fl cienov. No otllcial statement oan bp PbHinet). Cures Oancer and Blood Poison. If vmy blood?poison producing erupiiopi. pimply, uleeff, $*fjUp}j glands. bumps and rising, burning, iiolil ingsklu, copper-colored spot* or rash on tbo skin, mucous patches in mouth or throa*, failing hair, bone pains. old fljeij? matlsm or foul outarrh, take Dotsnl,} Blood Balm (B B. B ) It kills (be: poison In the blood ; soon all nores, erup tions benl, bard swellings subside, aches jpid pnin? srop an1 a perfect cure Is' uaftije qf (he yot*\ p$svs of Blood Po^spn. For cancer, tuipo*#. g^etyiaga, fating N?rea. uply ulcers, persistent pimples of all kinds, take B. U. i. it destroys the cancer pulson in the blood heals cancer of all kinds, eur*% the worst hnmors or suppurating aw< Hints. Thousands cared Uy JU XU It. ?ft?f fjl elsw foHa. ? 4*?-R.~&. composed of pure botanic InRrodfenlo. ' Improves the cij?rrtlnnrm*ke? the blood pur* and tlch, stops the aafcl lulling 5?S.ti fl per laf#?lK>ltlg, willi pownUtelprr-P* tiAM for home euro. Sasqls frw wsd l?r? paid 'toy writing ftlooABaln Co Ml Isaia. 9*. Pwlls vo?)4s a?d froo Mviioal advice slMMtt ia mM letter. ? v. The Old Reliable Jew- 1 eler. I am ready and anxious to work upon any and all kinds of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c., and will Guarantee all my work to be FtyST-CLASS. I will pay fair prices in cash for au> thing in the old gold line, and have for sale some old fashioned jewelry. Give mo a trial. R. J. POSTON. Mem RaUway ? Company. Effective January IS, 1003, Betweep KingviUe and Qbarleaton. Read down. Bead op, ; J5u. SB Dai >y * No. 84 Daily.' 1.60 p in Lv. Charleston A* #,50 P m 8 83 p m Ar Snromervllle Ar 8 11pm 4 60 p m Ar KingviJle Ar 12 80 pm Tb?*se trains. Nos. 38 and 34 will stop on'y at Svmmervtlle, Branohville, Orangeburg and St. Malhswa, - Bel ween Kiagville and Blacksburg. Read down . Read up. ! No, 38 Daily, ifo. 94 Pfr?7 8 00 p m Lt Kingvtlle Ar 12 80 p ni 8 15 p m Ar Camden Ar 11 30 a m 8 00pm Ar r^tawha Jot. Ar 9 40 a m, 8 80pm Ar Rock Hilt Ar 9 15 a^m 8 fifl p ro 4r Tir$ah Ar 8 54 a^m 0 00 pr m* Ar Torkville Ar 8"42"a~in 0 22 p m Ar Sharon Ar 8 07 a m 0 88 p m Ar H'o'ry Qr'ya Ar 8 16 a m 8 50 i>m AfS^vrmAr #05 am' 10 18 p m Ar Blaokaburg L? f 45 a m Trains Nog, 88 and 34 atop at all ixn-| porUnt stations between Kiogville and lilacksburg. petyypeR Bo?:k Hill ftnd Read down- U?ad up. No. 3* Daily. No. 8# Daily 6 00am Lr Rock Hill Ar 10 80 pm 6 11) a m Ar Tirtah Ar 10 11 p m 6 31 am Ar Yorkville Ar 10 01 p n 6 46 a m Ar 8baron Ar 9 46pm mi 'iffflsffisr** s 7 80 a m Ar Blaeksbnrg Lr 8 40pm 10 45 a m Ar Iffarton Lv 5 50 p m Not. 85 and 86 atopat ell princl [pa1 Btatlona bgtwgeir and JfarWH &Uw?ftn ^*4lBk?cl?gbuyg. Read down. Bead op. No 66 Dally ex. Buqday No i? dally 9 00am Lv Marion Ar 110pm S 00 p m Ar Blaeksbnrg Lv IWpm Train No. SS Cahll connect at Bock Hill with Savannah division No, $4 for Charlotte. Washington and New York. mrqn? Charlofle, Waahiegtoo and New Noa na and 34 handle throngk Pall, man Drawinf*Boem Sleeping vara be ??- Sftssi & between Rock Hill and Waektpgtoa. For father Information addree* . wTH- Ta )W ,4?V O. U.. -?'% B.r? it iMaiaa, I, C? A Guarantee With Every Purchase. Wo guA'ftntoo every article ?oM by tin, nt no matter what price, to yive HRlihfao.tioo. fSum? with repair wo?k. Weinbeig liro*. O. O. IMIOOiR/IE, Attoruey-atLaw. Special attention given to collection of lleutx. Account', Ktc. ileal Ktnate bought and Hold l ire Insurance. , J. J*{. ffienson, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER, CAMDRN, S. C. I'latiH and ?pc*ciflcntion* fomUhed, Plnte-gla?? 8 to rp front*, a upeciality. Work ?n per In tended Jan. 1) tf. jf. 53. Steecfmcin, Cotton i&utjer. Office lit H. G. Garrison's. Platform in Rear. CAMDEN RESTAURANT. I with to announce to my.frienda and the public generally that I have moved my restaurant from lower Main street to the building on upper Main street re cently vacated by Mrs. 8. A". Parker where I will he glad to fleo and nerve them with the host tbe market affords and at moderate prices. W. T. HAMMOND. MONEY TO LOAN. On first Mortgages on improved farms at aeyen per cent. interest on Hums of $1000.00 and fiver, unit eight per cent on suniaof loss than $1000,00. No com misflions charged- Easy terms. Ap ply lo L. A. Wittkownky, Camden, S. C. or 0. L. Winkler, 41 Park How, Sept 12. New York, "Wmtor Homes in a Summer Land." The Southern Railway has issued its beautiful "Winter Homes in a Summer Land" folder for the Season 1902-U. This folder is published in a very at trac tive form and is profusely illustrated with photographs of the famous Southern Win ter Resorts and their environments Jt also contains numerous views of the scenery from the Mountains to the sub-tropical scenes of Florida and Nassau. The book let gives full and complete information re garding nil of tin; leading Winter Uesorts for health or pleasure aod also a romplete list of all of the smaller hotels and board ing houses which have accommodations for Winter Tourists giving rates per day, week and month and other valuable date to those desiring to locato for the winter anywhere in the South. If you are con teisjihrting a trip to any point do not fail ' to first supply yourself with this booklet by sending a one stamp to any Passenger Agent of this Company. If you are not contemplating a trip send for* one anyway; you will find much in it to interest you. AVinter Tourist tickets at greatly re duced rates now on s\le, For any infor mation desired as to Rates. Routes and Resorts write, to the nearest Passenger Agent of the Southern Railway, Yrfrto. . To induce tour Int. from the Hunt, Msuth ami Wwt U> vhM Florida *?r<I other iionth ern resort*, each year tho HouthuHi tUit. wuj undertakes to do| little ru<ye thanin previous yearn to make the presort* o I Florida ttUd Ibo South uiom Jttraelive to the i>ec'l>l?> ?l $?$ Hut. Horttt ?wi Wt*t and (his Mia# m.liuve i>ut in *ervic? Ihe^betl touref/ 1 rniitM that bave ever been operated in 1 he Houtb ft-*** Tbc of theae trains established in "The Chicago <fc Florida Special," ftrat trip Southbound January 6th, 19i?8. This i r'iiu will have through steeper* - from Chit-ago, IMlUburg, Cleveland, Detroit, I Cincin'iAti and Ijoulsvillo, and are run tli rough to St. Augustine in very quick time. Train will consist of very beat Vull man earn, dinning cars, and #lub cart, etc. Between Chattanooga. Tetin..end Jackson viitp, Kia ? (here will bo also provided on this train a flrst-clas* coich, which will i><* of much accommodation to travel between Chattanooga, Atlanta. Macon and Jacksonville. Between Chattanooga and Jacksonville, the train will only atop at Hoim*. Atlanta and Macon. Southern Railway iflso operates train . known as " I he Florida Limited, '' which is ? throush train from Cincinnati lo , 8t, Augustine, scheldne time o t traia between Cincinnati and J&ckaunxilie. ia Xwcauty. four hours. The run from Jacksonville to St. Augustine is made In an hour. Tt?ft train has through sleeper from ? ineiunati to St. Augustine; Chicaga to 8fc. Augus tine via Lcuisviile; Kansas City to Jack sonville via Memphig. Birmingham and Atlanta. Northbound, this train wilt leave St. August ino (I 10 a m : Jacksonville 1 4ft p. in. A rrivo Atlanta, next morning; n't*' If* Cincinnati same afternoon. From the Hast Southern Railway will es tablish first trip Southbound. Jauuary 18th 1U0:{, their famous "Palm Limited^' which is probably the finest thourest tram in the world. This train Squthboaud will leave York (daily except Sutidap) 13 4ft, noon. Arrivo Sackeonville '2 20 p. m.; St Augustine 3 80 pi rn Northboundr tnis train will leave St, Augustine (datly except .Sundays) 11 -10a?V ni.; Jaeks-mville, 12 20 p. m.; arrive Ne# York 4 18 a. m. This train; the "Palm" Limited" In addition' y> double daity ser vice operated al l-year-round between New York ami JHcksonvilie via tho Sonthem Railwao. It is dard to describe the mag nificence of these special Florida trains as run by tho Southern Hallway; about all >that can be said of them 4s, that they are composed os lie finest cars that the Pull man Co 3 pa ny can build. T W. II. Tayloe, J. V A. O. P. Northbound, this tmfn will laavo St. Auguaijne 8 26 a. id.; Jacksonville ? 2b a,. in ; pass Atlanta ? 20 p. pi. Arrive Cin. cumuli next morning, at which |>l?ce the sleeping <mre diverge to v*?rioua Unas, ich eh ini? Chicago. Detroit. Cleveland. PilU ; hurg, the Kami) an6P?io$?7 ^fiU ''fco & Florida Special" w*e inaugurated by the Southern itailwttf two seasons ago, but this season (be train will be better than over before, and will do much towards di verting the pdbpl* ttom Chicago and the Northwest to resort* of Florid*. instead of ius heretofore they going to Meileo, *3ali. fornia. ele. Notice. . I will in the course of two weeks ? op^n up an ice house, . in the rear _ of U. II. Ileyroan's Jewelry etore. 1 ask for the patronage of the pub- * lie generally, liv price at present is 40 cents in bulk of one hundted pounds. Hotels ao'V Boa r d i n g Houses at reduced Tfttee. Further , information see the undersign. M. H. lUum. Phone, 111. __ . ? ' , \ Try an ail. in If he Chronicle and note how your basinSctS Wut JiicfeaSg." o Coo/c Uq 2/our Snterest. . ? 1 0 "3d (B idi id 0) i pi (0 is considered a good- thing to have. ^Properly used it leads a man to our store and he buys from the stock of good things therein, saves money, and G fow s pi ch . ? J|j ' ? We have a full line of New Goois, embrace ! in ojr^took of General Merchandise, We pay especial attention to our ;? Hardware Department. . A new line Table and Poctket Cutlery, clause, Shears and Scissors. Everything waranted. Fine line Saws. Engine and Pipe Fittings, pelting , Rubber Goods and Leather Lacing. Engine Oils. Saddles, Bridles, &c. . Bagging, Ties, and Cot* ton Sheets at bottom prices. Seed Rye, Barley--?iidhOftta> Fancy and Heavy Groceries. Wagon and W ajTftn Mn itirifil i L*?t but not lea^t Tho Pinco of Mowers ? the Peering. V A. D. KENNEDY. The W. 'Mt L, Railway. X Two daily Pullman Vestibuled Limited TruinfUSfttWCfcQ So^th andNej? Tork- Fir*t*clnss Diring Oar ^ftejjjfice. The t>e?t ,ri>lc * and route to all Kaatorn cities via 1mSani>n& *nd Wellington, or via Norfolk and steam eta H?*b vi e, Menipliif, Louisville, St. LonisOlii Cleft '# n all points South and Soathwost ? iMftriiiinill wit Ja iw>iiville and all points in Florida and^S* _ ? ; f^TV or detailed iufermation, rate*, PulInaH reservations, fee., apply to any ?gent ofl r ? Line Railway or to J. j. Puller, Travel* Oolumbja, g^O. m . :?