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* N- ' ' ii- . mm -mm . , . xtrx! patter*. HBMOIOUS appointmkntb. Preaching in the Metl'i.dist Church n the 1st anil 3>1 Sunday'nut 11 o'clock, a. tn. Prayer meeting 011 Thursday night. Preaching ou the lit and 3<| Sunday's at Bethel ut 3 o'clock, p. nt Preaching on the 2d and 4th Sim lays at t'liinp 'reek und Mt. Carmel ;?i*v'ua*x hi the Vltlmje Pieahvterian 'i 11,mi <01 the 2-1 and 4th SaMiiiih hi acii month at II a. in . and < 01 rayer meeting NVftlmwiuy mollis. tervlees at Dnmrlass rimrnli on the ' ?t and 3d Sakhalin hi each month >? II o'clock. Preaching *1 Unity Church on tin' <*1 H.ihhatli ii each month. \t Shlloh on *2il and 4th Sakhalin*. At OKI's Creek on 3d Sabbath. thttm. ?Sow oats. a ?A shower Monday settled the dust. ?Tbc "Fall gnat" has made his appearance in swarms of thousands. ?Trial Justice Lloyd, of Cheater, was in town yesterday on official business. ?Now is the time to advertise, if you expect to reap the profits of the fall trade. ?The late seasons have been very injurious to the cotton crop. It is now /Htlotilaltwl tKat almiit tu*at.tKir<1a <?f o crop will be made, and which is ojwning very fast. ?(Inly five tracts of the land advertised by the Auditor, as forfeited land, was add to private parties at public outcry?the remainder being otherwise arranged. ?A little son of Mr. Wilson Howell, iu the Wild Cat neighborhood, was bitten by a ground rattlc-snakc a few days ago. He was very sick for two days, but is recovering under medical treatment. ?Col. T. F. Clyburn, who was injured a couple of weeks ago by a fractious horse, and who lias been confined to his room most of the time since, we are pleased to learn, is improving and will be nhlc to attend to his office duties in a short time. ?The appearance of cotton in the market reminds us of the many promises made the LUMBER to pay up from the proeeeds of the first hale. To be candid, gentlemen, we need all that is owing the Ledqkk, ami if wc had not had confidence in you, we would not have credited you. ?It is with pleasure that wc acknowledge a cull from our iovial, redhot Democratic friend, Mr. W. W. Perry, Deputy Auditor of Lancaster County, who was in town on Thursday last. Look out, Carter ; from circumstances occurring here, we are led to believe Bill contemplates changing the maimer of his living. He put on a great many airs while here, recited r poetry, and looked awfully "spoony." ? Cheater Bulletin. Our cotemj>orary should not tell tales out of school. Friend Bill will be red-hot mad when he reads the above, for cause too, wheu you consider how muny promises tending in a like direction he has sealed "on this side of the waters." JMJflwws. I will preach at Camp Creek Church the 2nd Sunday in September at 101 A. M.. instead of in the uftorinwni and at Mt. Carrncl at 3 P. M., of the same \ day. W. H. AKIAIL. Surrm dereil. We learn from the Monroe Espre**, ^ that Robt. A. Parker, who murdered f Mr. Ijoander Stack several mouths ago, near Monroe, surrendered him | self to the Sheriff of Union county last week. The firwt Hale. The first hale of this year's crop of cotton was thrown upon this market ^ or. Tuesday, 2nd instant. It waa raise* 1 m by Mr. J. 8. Oureton and purchased j| by our enterprising young Merchant, W Mr. H. D. Twitty, at 124 oents per pound. Two more bales were eoid here by Mr. W. D.Tillinan on Friday, A .r>th instant, at 11 cents?the same purchaser. Mow the Mmrlft OftrHm. Lancaster pski 121 oents for her first bale of cotton ; Rock Hill 13 ; .4 Cheater 121 ; Charlotte 131 ; Winnsf boro' 101 ; Columbia came in on 10 i cents, while Camden outstripped the whole by planking down 15 cents for her first bale. Camden has a few live business men, and Capt. Win. Clyburn . Is ono of them. " Htm me Uumrti. A tenant house upon the farm of Mr. W. B. Twitty, and occupied by a colored mar. named Aden Mackey, waa burned toother with all the poor negro ownr^f! on Saturday night last. The occupants bad been abaent at the ramp-roeefijtjfthr two days, hence it is supposed to have been the act of an %t locpodiary, ,* J ? | JA*t of Juror*. The following list of petit Jure was drawn on yesterday to serve at t ensuing term of the Court: F D Greeu, W A Grahatu, H Duncan, A J Bennett, Jus D Baile i B H Bennett, J S Curcton, Alviu Osborne, W H Burns, K C Crocke A J Bailey, R H Cousur, Win. Roberts, James Langley, W C Mooi D L Adams, C W Jones, W G Porter, P W Bennett, Robt. A Crii ingcr, J Murrow Cauthon, Jno. Barton, John Builev, K M Hulliva Chapman Small, Edward Bowe George S Dullard, W J Stover, D Roberts, J Maseey Knight, W W F, rill, Eli J Williams, B F Hull, J. T Barker, Andrew K Bruce, John Railings. H'ajrhaw ' The first hale of Waxhaw cott was sold iu Rock Hill on tin-2nd im and brought 12 cents. There has he for several years a commendable sp it of rivalry among the Waxhaw far : ers in the race for the first bale. T model farmer missed this year bx few days?hut, it is whispered, "the: by hangs a laic." The question is, a which will he referred to n disintere ed committee to decide, haw many far conspired to rob our model John his just honors ? We don't think tl: the good people ofthe Waxhaws oug to allow a clever fellow double-team on, and we know they wont. . l'/? With Timr. Messrs. Barringer & Trotter, one the live business firms of Chariot are the first to advertise through t columns of the Lkixikk their Fi Stock of dry-goods. They keep an c cellcnt assortment, from common the very finest ladies' dress goods, a they claim to sell them at low do' figures. Mr. J. E. Taylor, forinei of C'raigville, will be found at t house of the above firm, and will do I level best to please his many frier and acquaintances from I Lancaster. Be sure and eall upon Taylor wh you go to Charlotte. I liomlcifte. | A difficulty occurred on Moud , morning last, between Dr. J. J. Hurt , and Mr. James C. Bennett, on t plantation of Dr. II., which was rei ed by Mr. Bennett, and which result , in the death of Dr. Horton. V have heard some of the purticula but deem it best to forego their pub cation as the matter will under judicial investigation at the ensui I term of the Court, which meet* on t 4th Monday in this month. The a event has cast a gloom over the s? tion in which both gentlemen live Mr. Bcunett surrendered himself the Sheriff on Monday, and is now jail. The body of Dr. Horton w interred on Tuesday with Masoi honors. Gri'ri/rtown ItllihlHlft. The Georgetown Tim** and Con is strong in its advocacy of the Gcorj town aud North Carolina Kailroad charter fur which has been obtain from the Legislature. Col. Blaudit the President of the company, is a! heartily at work in In-half of the ? terprise. The Tim** and Comet it: late issue sumrest* that that tin* r<n I be by Kingstree, Sumter and Wini boro, to Union, a distance of 1 miles. A hiorc practicable and ches er route would be to build from tfu ter to Camden, thence to I^ancaat where connection will l?c made wi the Cbernw A Cheater Railroad, this route there would be a Having not letM than thirty-five mile*, an co pared to the propoaed line to Union. Besides the country between Camd and I^aneanter in a natural road-bed Breach uf Trmttt. The Sheriff of this county recciv a letter from policeman Ford, Cheater, on Friday night last, maki in<pi;rirw aa to one Charles Brown corn-doctor, who it U claimed morri a woman in Columbia and had dese ed her taking with him a hone a buggy which she had bought for tb mutual benefit. The letter also stnt that a reward would be paid I Brown's apprehension. Acting uik the above instructions, a warrant a issued by Justice Wilhorspoon on ft urday morning and placed in t hands of Sheriff Hunter, who arrest Brown at the negro ramp-inecting t :i u_i i ? .L. -i iiiiiub injiuw urrv uu uic name ai Wlwn arrested he was applying I art, and appeared to be mixing ine< cine, religion and the races. He h established his headquarters at Milt Thompson's, a colored man. Heoiaii to be a native of London, and den the charges against him. He a committed to jail in deiiault of bail, await the further orders of the part who caused his arrest 11 there is any tiling In the "survh of the flUeat" Dr. Hull's Haitian fills must be "oounted in" ; tliey lis lived long and do better work thi l Don't For pet uh. >rn lie Ihuring the past six months we have not refused the LEDGER to any one, H however poor, who asked it on time, or >y, until they sold their ootton, or got cash VV for their labor. We have gone in debt tt, for paper, labor and material, which E obligations we have to meet by the ! < re, of November. Now all we ask of those, A for whose benefit we have contracted in these obligations, is, to settle their inL debtedness as soon as they can, and not in, later than the \st of November. We rs, expect this of every one indebted. ^ .1 Mntirt fVli'Mlcr. We nvailed uurself of the opportunity u few thiys ngo of ruling over the plantation ot Mr. \> . 11. Chatee, two miles from town, situate on Cane Creek. If our young friend was not on a single man?and consequently modest about his future prospects?we 1>n could, and might say a gmnl deal about jr_ what wc saw upon his well arranged j in- promises; and while wc have a due ]K. regard for this, wc will, nevertheless, ; . a risk a little at any rate. To begiu, we j re. knew the lands 6f Mr. these years nd i nK?' before he owned them, when they j were considered as almost sterile soil? ' mis ;11 here and there, branch bottoms ' of gr?>wn up in willows and blackberry ! iat . hushes, and when tenants failed to ,],t make the annual rent. Now, those tHj same bottom." are producing from twenty-five to fifty bushels of corn to | the acre?straight ditches running 1 here and there thoroughly draining of the soil, one of them nearly a mile in te, length. Then the hill-side ditches in he the cotton fields, the neatly arranged all meadows?all ditched around?plainly ?x- j told that the hand of industry and to {superior judgment had been there. I nd : Wo ri^k nothing in saving that Mr. C. ' All lias among the finest corn and cotton rlv , crojw in this section, notwithstanding he j the summer drought to which he was liis ' subjected. ids j Another enterprise upon these prem,? iscs deserve our notice. Mr. C., is *i..u* iilwtiil liiu U'n I I a rrani,. |l II uwn l?lw\r%*+ VVIII{MVMI<5 "V.. (ed gin-house, which is a model. The gin will be run by a ten-horse cylinder-boiler engine, which was built by ?v ; the- Taylor iron works in Charleston, '?n and which, under the mechanical he j genius oi that muster mechanic, Mr. "t- J M. L. Lemniond, has been admirably ?d fitted up. We advise our farmers to ^ e | go and take n peep and lcaru somcr*> thing from a young furtuer go 1 Itnutmt llilt I tutu. "g ?Dry again. h? ?Fine time for fo<lder pulling.- J ?Cotton opening rapidly, and the *1 people are busy picking. ^ ?Some few cuses of malareal fever, j | hope that it will uot increase, a# ?Why is it that the Monroe raer,j0 ehants can afford to pay more for cotton than the merchants at Camden? ?Dick met his second class at Salem laat Thursday, and organized by ? ^4 <wl? inr* tlwi T 99 Don n A in ?IIV AJC4H1VT| . i?UUII?l HWIt.l je- will hereafter be all the go, that is an , a it should be. fd ?A certain lady not long since, >g. who was walking near her husband's l*o c?.rn crib after supj?er reported that .'U- she saw a large snake coining out from ' a under the crib, her husband got his itc gun crept up close and fired, it was a us* trace chain. ?There has been a break in the LP* machinery at Shaver A Twitty'a steam In" saw mill, but it is hoped that by next er> week the proprietors will be able to ith i^gjn operation. Gentlemen you By might have better luck if you were to advertise. m ?The colored people are just now perambulating the roada anxiously " hunting up something to eat for the tximp-mcttin. The chickens, old and youug, will sutler for a lew days with ^ j a very fatal throat disease. of ?Fight recently?cause, jealousy? parties, two ladies (?) of African "scent." They were parted, however, '^1 before much harm was done, and tap* arated without saluting each other. J)(j They will no doubt live to fight ejr "another day." ?Cause for congratulation; there is for perhaps a better feeling among the |cr citiaeus of this township now than ra* there has been for some time. Our at- P?"p'e are disposed to let "by-gones be he by-gones, to hide the fault* they see, ?<] or imagiue they nee, in their neighbor*, 4>i, anil the talk is "let us have peace." iV> "How good and how pleasant it is for [jjg brethren to dwell together in unity." rjj. May the good work go on. ad ?What are the people to do for s>n bread? The mills are all stopped, in* none can grind until it rains. Queaies tion, if so much timber had not been ra* out dowu and split into rails would to we sutler with droughts so often? We ies know that forests invite showers. Might it not be well to protect our forests hereafter. Think about it kHl Wish "Fair View" would favor us with a little more of his sensible talk through the Lbdoeb. What say you fpnod "Pair Viewf* rn- ?? % ' IT - * ? - ' * CfiHjjt Cr+mk Dot 9. ?The average corn crop is good. fn Lit ?Dr. T. F. McDow had repaired m his gru? mills. tli ?Negroes all gone to the camp- * ' iueetifl?at Mt. Carmel. ?Mmifc Brown & Clark have out v, four bales, two of which they have hi sold. ?1% Irwin Cttbton wan thrown by I an olL^'-^dav last week and severely _ hurt. ?Messrs. Hendrix & Clark have ordered oue of Tozer's portable en- h; giues with which to gin their cotton. - The recent rain? with succeeding " drought have Injured the cotton crop at ^ least one-third. Almost half of the cotton is now open. mi tix _ iv - - i dc aiorn question Again. A Mr. Editor:?I had concluded to g gay nothing further in regard to stock n running ad libitum on the streets, but hnving read "Warden's" defense, I venture a brief response, trusting that it may fiud space iy your paper. ? In roaard to the committee referred . i toby "wiiiSon", I would say, that we have a body of men invested with r greater power than such committee possibly could have, whose business it ; is to look after the wclfarcof the town; and we vainly hoped that they would have taken some steps for improve- " ment in regard to the subject in ques- , tion ere now. This committee consists of an In^cndent and four Wardens.? ^ Of course our worthy corresj>ondcnt constitutes one of that number, and " can it be possible that he sways the 1 sceptre over the rest? or are they ap- , preheusive of being on the un]>opulnr I gide us regards numbers? Men have ! always met with opposition in the discharge of duty, yet have invariably ^ ; come <??t on the right side. We are w always right in the discharge of duty. a ! Duty and interest go hand in hand.? I am proud of the boldness with which the Ledoeu has shown its disapprobation of the present arrangement. "Warden's" informer has certainly S informed him incorrectly in regard to Observer's fence. It can be nrovon that he has as good a fence around his ^ premises as is in town, and whether he raises hu own h >g and hominy or not, ' he generally has enough and to spare. There is one thing certain that he does 1 not depend upon the 'street scavenger' a as drawn by 'ourspeciul artist' in your last issue for his furnisher of bacon.? U Shut him in and you will have better '' I hog and opore hominy. I say without I meiit*KtJbervrtti.*?, that the condition ii of our streets is a reflection on our ' i Town Council and upon us as citizens. 0 It is an Index to our pride atul aspira- 11 : tion, auJ strangers will judge us ac1 cordingly. OBSERVER. [For the Ledger. Mr: Editor:?One word for : "Peter Pluck," you tell Peter to come over and let me show him some corn ^ and cotton, tell him I did not say anything about our little ten or twelve acre brag patches. I only spoke of j our seventy and eighty acre lots ; our hrug patches are estimated at from sixty to eighty bushels per acre. We know tbc neighborhood spoken of by Pctefiji hard to excel in the pro, duction oT good crops. It was once | my pleasure to visit that section, and f he who makes one visit to that section will always have a kind of hankering i to make the second. . LONG TAW. j i ne ait. tarniei Meeting a i Dear Ledger:?Our meeting at Mt. Carmel Church, of which you * gave a notice in your last issue; closed ' 011 last Thursday night the 4th inst. t It was a meeting of much interest, and * we trust much good has been accom- ! i plisbed thereby. Twenty-one applied for membership, among whom wc believe tl^erc ate those who will make pillars Tfi^tbu^tourch. From time to time during1 the meeting, many presented themselves at the altar for prayer, anxiously inquiring after the J way of Life. May they all become i happy christians in this life, and be in ' that number that shall shine forth us the sun in the Kingdom of their Father. Kev. J. W. Wolling was ' with us from Friday till Sunday evening. His sermons were with power and demonstration of the Holy Spirit. 1 The meeting was largely aU?uded,aud < on Sunday there was an immense con- J gregation. The Sacrament of the t Lord's Supper was administered to a j large number of com muni cants. As 1 ; the raiu oometh dowu from heaven ^ f] and tnakcth the earth to bring forth ? and bud, 46 tbgee refreshing showers * of divine grace raaketh the garden of { the I?rd to flourish, and its plains to look gay and green. W. H. A. "May your trouble* only be little ouee, and uiay you always have l>r. Hull's Itaby rtyrup bandy," aabl an j old batohelor to a nswlyuaarrWd oou- c p*s. ' ' ' I ?m ~ 0 # ? r ^ " A Card.?To all who are Muttering I NOTICE TO om the errors and diacretion of youth pni>i?wr?DM i ia ?_ - r I r UlvL" A KiM E?rvou8 weakucw, early decuy, loas of from ties pan* aiihoo<l,&c.,I will xend you a recipe hunting, or otl?er tat will cure you, FRKK OF known um the Jael IIARUH. Thl* great remedy waa uated on the Ci , . '. * cj? i, bounded by lauds < scovered by a missionary in bou?h L KewJ a|^t | um tnerica. bend a self addressed en- termmed, in the lope to the Rkv. Josicfif T. Inman auch trespassers. tatiou D, New York City. , J .*^1 - mmm Aug. 20, lf)79. Chew Jackson's Heat Sweet Navy ? LAGEF MARRIED mm mm mm I In thin county, on the 4th instant, y the Rev. Allen Small, MR. \Vll> -|-t \ [am Inoium aud Miss Lucy M A dwell. JOE FIS In this county, on the 2d Instant, yOLK Aoent Ft dun \V. infant son of J. M anu It. [. Moore, aged 15 months and 28 Bar. i*ys. ? In the Wax haw township, of chills "Let those who n< nd fever, on Tueaday, 20th of August. fore, nna Jank, eldest child of J. B ami Go to Joe Finches? dizahetli Shehaiie, aged 2 years, 2 more." louths and 7 days. ? "Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, Frbsii From tui Death came with friendly care, The opening bud to Heaven convey- ery, on Ice ?<1 ? And oade it blossom there." I have an arrani ?mmmm i i i IhiiIm Brewery, by sftew 2MufrU$ment$. keg!"'" drAUK,,t' URKING^^ pureioe col #'11 A II i of vi,' V r Brought to my do C II A KLOT I K. HD l/-? frigerator direct fr DEALERS IN Persons in f'har can buvbeer front ItY GOODH, CLOTHING, HATS, prices,'and warrai BOOTS AND SHOES. fresh and as if jus My facilities tbn We have bought a very large "very of rtecr ar took of the above articles, for which an" HS the sole a> 'c paid cash and for (J \SH will the Atlanta Brei ELL AS CHEAP OK CHEAPER ?olie?t the patrona tan the same can be bought elsewhere Wines and the i the City draught or for sale All we a?k is, Give us a Call. the time. BAItlUKGER & 1'HOTTER. JOSEPH Aug. 20. 1879. I am still with the above Firm _ , 'here my Lancaater Friends will al- F -PL. H . 'ays find me ready and anxious to 'ait u|M>u them. I invito you, one and II, to give me a Gall. J. E. TAYLOR. A September 8. 1879. tf. SHERIFF'S SALE. H fl IIS P K TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ^ U U U U II LANCASTER COUNTY, ? ? <-* ? your Stock of lary Ann Stogner, ) I Common Pie . groceries < 'hos.H. Riddle, et al ! Order of sale. I >? ! . 11 lanta. J BACON "N OBKDIENOE loan orderof Court Fl.OUIl. in the above slated ca?e. I will nell COBS, t public outciy within the legal hour* MEAL, f Male, al Lancaster Court limine, on GRITS, lie tirst Momiay in October next, the ETC., tints described in the pleading.* in liia cane, containing ^ ^ 135 Acres i'?re or fen*, bounded bv the Bed Held' Pj toad. lands of estate of \V. J Sloger. Daniel Unison, Jamea (Jill and tlicrn. or mo much of said land* an Selling for CAS| lav tie neeenaarv to pav the debt and ,.?i| (Ii| osts in this action and expenses of M , * ! , ' 1 any house in t Terns Cash, the purchaser to pay neighboring town >r pu|?ers. .J. R. HENTER, 8., L. 0. Our La.nca.STK September 9, lh#9. td. to give us a call. john vanlandinoham, . 0 LICIT I SO COTTON SELLER, " * ' AN ^ DEALER IN Chester 8. G\, O LLL KINDS OF GRAIN, PRO- .Tin . i[llll DUt K. Ac. ?'{S- m en a u ijotte. n. c. presen1 Aug. 26, 1879. tf lancaster drub store. ^ IMi E UNDERSIGNED would here- ! | H Pll\ I Pi V 1 by inform the citizens of Laucas-I ItUWiiJUi uruillo ititii \/ia? i i i I \? t 11 v a f I Imp .li<t I >n the lUh instant form h co-partner>hi|> iti the Drug, Medicine. GIass, Paints and Perfumery business. That This unfortunate i hey propose to keep constantly on land a full and well selected supply of rn,M? ill the various articles usually found CRIME> 11 a well regulated DOOM muic; stouk, , ? , vf _ , whilst Mrs. Jenki ind which they will sell at short proit is awakdkd by Keeling thankful, therefore, for past avors we respectfully solicit acontinu- which proves tha nice of the svuie. mitPrescriptions filled at short no- Koktunate to b ice. 8. L. 8TR\IT, ) * R. P. DA V18, V M. P. CRAWFORD j Heptember 24, 1877. If. OluriTwT PEl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FIVE OEj rCNCDAI MCDPUftMTC <K'cupy*ucl' ***" litncnAL MbnLnAfllo? sm?king public. Monron, Thoy are runni VllE fSKI.Lt.YO (toons CuBM'KK I'ltAM .. . on the true merit, Eybb. r o. . ... . ... tiiey are the best Large 8toek of Groceries at reduced _ Are agents for Zells Pli Depilates, , V?lo >.r..ll..T h'.rtlli^p A rli U? gel tile b?JSt AIM luaiio. There are no Better gooda than Vi, opTy heae Brand*, whirl, will I* Hold on ^"Lllllt3rH(| ime (cotton option). We will Mdl read th la and trad >oO IIm Long'* preuated fhemtcal* for per Deal era are 118.00 or3M Iba. lint notion, payable f ti next Novenivr, which by adding * * ' 10 buahela cotton aeed according to thoufuuid lirectiotiH wilt make a ton of fertilizer October to, lOTi iipial toiiiivoii tu market, at one-h ?lf lie coat. We have ceitlflcate* from nrilTll ilanter* who uwed them last aeaaon to Mr* nj I A j ?rova whatweaay. Try them B D HKATHdtlM). R R c. Y0 Jan. 23,1 1870 II tint, will la* a ? k apractice of hi* pr E# I |? 1Mb of Heptemb U ha II Bm for u few daya oi work done will RBATj KHTATK DKROHand Mort- early. All wor gain* for aale at UiU offlce, for perfect aatinfactir laahmiiy. (WU. Vim* Ao*v ?r Mif?r > - ?r -* TRESPASSERS! gusituss Carfls. ALL PERSONS in* by tithing or, COTTON HOTEL. ?WHoJ2 land!?*t- In the Business Portion of thrown. , ttawba River and CHESTER. S. O. of D. W. Brown, J. Tillman. I am oe- J. TI. 8MITFI, Proprietor, future, to indict all * w THOMPSON' WILLIAM'S HOTEL. . 3t. " ' MONROE, N. C. ^ Beet accommodations. Attentive I % pi M M servant*. Term* reasonable. I [ Kg k k Kg October 15, 1878. tf 1 WW. o7 TUANTHAM, ? ATTORNEY [ATJUW, + I pny Broad 8tro?t, "* * I ^ * CAMDEN, 8. C. i 11J L^CjCi f? r> t?-Will practice In the Court* a L> IT LV KersUuw and Lancaster counties. ] ' Nov. 5, 1878. ly ?a TIIK Atlanta ~~ ~~~ ~ - > H WM. CLY BURN, JE ?- ' COTTON MERCHANT, ,v.r (Irank n,.er l?. CAMDEN- S. C-. ler'a and drink tho Buys all tho Cotton coming to Camden from Lancaster and pays the high* -o ? est CA8H prices. k Atlanta Brew- Nov. 6, ls78. tf AI^THEWAY. IRA B. JONES. g^cment with the At- ATTORNLY A.T A.\V. which 1 am able to LANCASTER C. II., 9. 0. ami for aale by the Will practice in the State and United /I, States (tourts, 4 .1) LAGER REER *6^Business will receive prompt at, . tention. or in an ice-cola reoni the Brewery. March 12, 1879. tf lotto, or at u distance, tWIll? A* TTOIIYJIT . meat bottom rock V> *1^ ^ MUUlrli, ited to be as pure ami ATTORNEYS AT LAW t made. b summer foi the do- LAS'CASTKR C. II., S. C. e better than ever, ?ent in Charlotte of tTTJLL PRACTIC In thoCourts of very respectfully VV this State and of the United Re of the public. States. best Liquors on All business entrusted to them will by the quantity all recelve prompt attention. K<rar<uir<iaK<n JoHX D. WYLIK. M. J. HOCOM. r IaLHbssKU, February 8, 1876. tf .'HARUiri'B, N. C. THOS. S. MILLS, N?RS COTTON BUYER, CHESTER, S. C., ? % Will pay the highest market prices for all grades of Cottons. Call before selling. Office in Wvlie A Agurs building. mm\ Ridd|B,s Hotelt attention to our Full LANCASTER C. 11., S. C. & HAVING purchased the HOTEL formerly occupied by Mr. Jones IlAIUff AltEj Crockett, ailtialeon Main Street, I am prepared to receive transient and peruirrciR manent boarders. Goo<l accommodat'OFKFF t,ons Ht REASONABLE RATES, uVi, * silica Stables and Lota free to drovers. MOLASSES j M 1UDDLE> RICE February 1, 1876. tf ***' "LATHAM H0USE7 . INDS OP CAMDEN, S. C. ! HARDWARE I (TRANSIENT Bo AR?> $2.00 PER A a r.) for" Am pie accommodations. Tahl, we bind ourselves bles supplied with the beat the mar- ? as favorable terms a* kets afford. Every attention paid to heater or any of the theeomfort of Guests. M^-Connected with the House is a " first elaaa Bar, which is located separately from the House, and orderly H friend* are invited kept. **aT"Oonveyances supplied to guests on liberal terms, either lorcity orcouutry uae. D. COCSAH k SOI. oet. g ,LLATH,?.M' Pro"ri"?rotober 9, 'Ti ly. ITT'S CIIOSI' CHARLOTTE, N. C. ALL descriptions of work executed IS 11 SfcLr in the moat neat aud durable etyle. Grave IS tones TO?' of every description. Send for drawTm rT X \7T7?0 S lng8 a,,d price ,iHtII HA i Bid I uj^svumaL W. N. WATT, M. D. woman, of suspected formerly of BelUvue Hospital, New York City. ED TO DTE. Physician and Surgeon, i, ofconfessod crime LANCASTER C? H?? fif? C. tiik government, Offers his Professional Services totho citizens j( Lancaster and aurrounding t it is country. All calls, both of night anu day promptly attended to. Can always IB ON THI popular ^e foil lid at his Office when not professionally engaged. UDE. July 22, 1870. ly. ? DENTISTRY* u\ Y's x Cm NT UHrAitS litlou in regard to the DR. R. C. YOUNG, [Graduate of Philadelphia College of ng, however, strictly Dental Surgery.] , every smoker saying L ANCASTER? S? C? s?ld. Oefice Opposite Court House. , Pkrhy's lathe place Work done on the most reasoni cheti|H*at in tlieaino- able terms and warranted to give satl line. Farmers who isfactlon. >f chewing tobacco Feb. 18, 1879. Ijr. le In Charlotte. requested to call. CI- HENRY COOK, hundred to $-50 per PRACTICAL BARBER' i. ir LANCASTER, S. O. B NOTICE. T WQULD respectfully inform the -L citiariiH of Lancaster that I have UNO. Burgeon Den- opened a Barber Shop on Main street, at Taxahuw, for the up stairs over T. O. Cureton'a ofeeaion, on Monday, Btore, where I will be found at >er. and will remain all time* ready to give you a good ily. Parties wishing shave, a hair cut In the latest style, Ac. please call on him It la my Intention, so noon as my k warranted to give means will permit, to establish a Unit ?n. class Barber Shop at this place. ft. (X YOUNO. Try me MJ1MAY COOK. M. AorM I A* W m