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8TAT3 NIWA 8Ntk CiraUuu r. Radical MUtkiia AbbaviBe areata ataad atiU. Dlptheria kM appeared la Newberry Count/. Ked Hot Jonee viU rapport Connor Cliunbtrlsia. Tkt crop*In FalrfieU art Mid to bo un aaoally promising. | M , .. Gardeners I* AbMllo km put etryek aloe la ihctr vegetables. A party from Spartanburg will attend tho Port MoulirioCeotannlal. v~."T I Capt. W. J. Rock baa boon admitted to the bar, and will ptuvticoat Abbeville. Mr. Robert McIIugh. of RiftirllU, and lira. Jaao Fleming, ofGaffney. aro doad. A spedn.1 axcuraioa traia will leave Co)-, anbiai, for tbo Centennial, oa the 20tIt June. Me x loo Green. a discharged convict, KW? boon oaagbt stealing again ia Timtuoosvllle. Tho Wlnyah Indigo Society bare paaood reeolutlons of roapoot to tbo memory of Col. D. H. Wilaoa. Mra. Floumoy Davis diod at Hodge's on Wedneeday, aged sixty-yean.. Mra. Camp boll died laat week. Tho Darlington County Baptist Knndav. ackool Convention will assemble on the 22d at Mount Elen Church. Mr MetthOw McDonald, of Abbeville. !>> dent, agod fifty-six. For twenty-two year* bo was clerk of the court. Mr. James L. Orr, of Anderson, ha* an nounced himself ma candidate for sollcilui : for (he eighth judicial circuit. Cow stealers are abroad irf Georgetown, j Three have come to grief for killing a heifer belonging to Mr. Jaa. B Parker. ' Miaa Roae MoParland. of Long Cane. Ab beville, agod seventy-two yenra, had her thigh broken qaoently, and iq in a danger oua Condition, , ui) x ^ 5 > The AbbeTilta Medium raaa* think*, it i would not be tna! apropos to mention his name tn the general conversation about lh? ?61ioitorshlp of the Eighth Circuit. Tho Re*. H. ;W. Kuhna, of Newberry, hat boon surprised by a present of a wagon load of oats from an unknown friend, Tie ' wns| similarly surprised last year. Sixty thousand pound shad hare been lllierated by the United Sjatee fish oottrmih I aioner iu Lawoon'a Fork, a .tributary o. Broad lUver,, one mUe.frotn Spartanburg, t At the opening of the common I'len Court nt this tenfi in Wngstree.'fhe oiimniU-; aiOn of Judge KhaW waa read in openeoun< and spread upon the journal of tho eald; court. . . . 11 The Missionary Society of Due Wea^ has elected the following new officers : PreslK dent, Professor J. 1*. Kennedy; secretary. Mr. J. A. Johnson; treasurer, Henry E. Bonner. Pale Taylor and George Parsons, accuaed of complicity in n murder, have been re leased on babeaa corpus, in Spartanburg, on the ground that they knew nothing of the occurrence. An obaervlng fhrmer in Newburry says the cotton crop is ten per com. better thnn last year, that twenty-five per cent. le*s goods have been bought up tc this time, aud that cottou will go down to six cents. The white plume drill of the Rlchlsn-l Rltle Club netted forty-five dollars, vvhi h have been turued over to the l'almetto Or phau Home. Mr. W. T. Branch baa been unanimously elected oaptaln of the Abbeville Hifie dab. and Messrs. J. 0. Hemphill, E. B. Grar and Jh. W. Perrln, secretaries. Gen. MoGowan has been eleoted anniversary orator. I Adam 8. Stewart, of Camden, Ala., writes ?/to Mra. A. T. Stewart, claiming to be kia to her deceased husband. He area bora in , Abbeville Coun.y in. 1KJ1, and moved to ' A:ut^Vpi^i:^rr;^Tv JhdgeBliaw opened oourt in Gaargetowa on Monday, but, m them wm no Jury, n? criminal utM wm triod. Argument wm heard on (bo rule* lasued agalntrt the jury commissioners for illegally Trawl ng the Jury. ThU matter haa not yet been decided. At the recent oourt in Beaufort. Oeorge Pinckney, one of the murderer* of Mr. How ard, wm aoquHted because ho wm indietod M a prln:lpnl. Snipe and Bright, the other murasrem, wero seutenoed to hang on the lltki August. . The colored Baptist olinreh, of Granltevllle of whloh Rev. Oeorge Barnes, of Augusta, Ik pastor, wm destroyed by Are otiVrdneaday night, MHy 91. Itjwa* unmistakably tlu? work of an incendiary, aa there hivl|beennb meeting held in the church on that nigb and an empty oil can wm found iienr the buildlug. The young necrose about Spartanburg have un organised secret elab, for mutual protection, and they bind themtelvee aot to give evidence against each other. Heveral of thorn tyore engagod in a riot, aud on the the trial the existence of this orgarfisaHun leaked out.' 'Council la determined to break up this "TrMh-moYcre aud OuUey-w^shet* 10; ? i; i( ? ' >: ? *.! iW The eeoniy treasurer of Newberry report* that the ordinary tax collected for th4i county amounts to$l&.274. Over one-thi^v or this amount (6,9')H) has been expended "! fur wi^fMa afidjury t^okets, sqlloitorp' foe* dieting of prisoners and guard for jail 91. ltrJ wtte expended on bridges and pub., lie buildings, all of which the gr*nd Jury presented M entirely in exoess of what wax right and Just. Only 187 dollars rcuialn Id the treMury. * , \ ? "j , : < ? ' North Carol I an. Mr. James M. Barkley. of North Carolina, te one of the Lynda prise debaters at Frinoe . lea. ititv# The Wilmington Star gives i* Throe cheer* for'Oldjfc?b,' and says "Vance and .Vic tory witlM the Dcmocratlo 8lt>Rfcn!" ' f 1 J, ???! - w ? .? Nance wm nominated for governor withi outs disknting titVcei Ann I .tbhv House wm on the floor and voted for Zeb, flr*t, last and all the time. , (| ,f Oov. Brogdea will probably appoint Thos R, 1'urnell, Kaq-.M tilt suooessor of Ool. reel. whose reelgaatioa of his oflloe of auper Intendent of publlo lastructloa takes effect on the SOth (net. Many Democrats of Bruoswlok County have purehaeed a monument to the memory of Uaaie) Howell, a oolnred man of great respectability, who died In Pebrusry, aged sixty year*. It trill bo ereotod with appro priate eeremeale* oa the 4th of July. The Wa tern hound train oa the WMtern North Carolina Railroad, Monday morning stopped at the bridge over the Catawba lllv *r. and two anon cent out from Washington ' City got off; with lee largo tin eaos, ootr* tabling 1 *>,(K)0shad each, whisk they put ' Into the river. The Mouse Htvsr was simi larly stocked a weak or two age. Johtt Lake, Maerly yntamti of Ala bama. has heea arreeted. Mis hooks do aot I Cel. Thorn tea, deeeat kaew whether to edit the AUaata Constitution or eat thirty more patridges. Mr. Uoiklas had luvt mads tale of one v. tha up Georgia got ! wise* to aa ICngtlah <a>mpaay for 149,000 dellaro. The colored mea eapMaed to ksve keen drowned at Thaadarbeu. haa turned ap. lie #M not with CrMa la the heat. Mullock's letter la tha Altaata HetfeU, ?l.-fon ling his official knavery, la printed In circular fcrth, aad la that shape la dlstribat ? I over the SttitOL the wreck of the steamer Oriental wm a*id Ht 1,9W the purchaser te hava thirty t^ree aad eas-thlrd, per <W of the cargo t?j?aialag la her. ? 1 * L. W. K. BLAlt, Mttr. Vfu5 P. BBJUU>, Proprietor AND BCSIMK88 MANAOCU \ J? L I r r ~ !? A.VA CMjt SUBSCKirTIQffti.00 1?1 .11- II L i.-l-l ! J? it 1. CAMDEN, 8. C. JUNE 21 1876 XotarMi and Usury Laws. r I "'ilw *x eotAitr" In the Charleston Jomr#ntof Commerce, writing serial It no thia subjeot, appears to oa to dircuw ? il rather loosely. lays down the fbllowtafr aoumt proposition, bnt manajj; aa to dednce from it tho fallacious con elusion that law should impose no re etnotions upon u?ury: Wbnww the wnnl* of roelcty create a <1e aund *?r any Nrtlele, whether hna?o? or mer riisndlM, either for eonnumptlon or ?pwnln ttve purfMMWM.the holitrr Is wtrr<nlo?i tn ?taking whnl#\tf price tne article will I'Hnr, ?lot eteeeillnr however, n rate which In fc?ro cnnaotrntlne. would l?c dermcd extortion. li 'akin* iiflvnntaffv of the n?o*w>tt{en of olhcrw. of course this In the aortptuml rule, by wMch we are all bound In our tmnmctlon: with c*rh other. 'With this qnallflcntlun wr know of no raUnUnt upon tho nuking nrlcc of nnjr article. whether money, or unythlnp subjectto n?e or barter. Now, in thia proposition there is noth ing to object to, except, perhaps, it? vaptcnMs. What is meant by 'extortion' in t}>W oobnecilon ? la It nut the tuk in^' advantage of the nec^sine* of an individual to trench from hint's hi$hci imtfc of usury than would otherwise k*i demanded ? And If* snob conddct to wards aa individuaUwouM be 'extortion'; would it,npi be the asms r towards a hundred individuals, or awhola people I ,"Not precisely." it may be answered., ?'for in the latter case the law of supply ind demand would come into pulpabh oporation. and in as much as the demaml Tor money Would far exooed tho supply, the rnte of usury would naturally and justly be varied." This wo concod<? within certain limita; but what is th< limit, whicti the rate of usury and the utmost exigency.of demand and ?uppl.\1 cannot rise above witl out beoominn 4,ex tortion ?** ti'is tho rat'rnf profit which may reasonably be expected from em ploying in busiuofs or industry, the money on which u?ury is exacted.? Usury may rise into "extortion* lnn<? be fore it reaches that limit. Under other circumstances it may closely approach that limit; but under mo circumstances run it excoed that limit without bcinir extortion^ This is so obvious that if needs no anrumont to sustain it. The rate of profit, tlwn, 'it 'he utmrmt poxxiht* limit of legitimate nmiry. l*ut how shull we ascertain the rate of profit ? By stn tiatics. The statistics toll us that the* j rate of profits on capital, ont) year with mother, orer the entire country, is but a fraction over three per ccnt. Allow -ifc>out double this and we shull have aereo per oent.. our old legal restriction rate ef usury, under which thcro was never taueh difficulty in borrowing mon ay on accommodating term* a? to time. i if the security *U good. As wc have had do tiling but "extortion" and extrav agaut usury shoe its repeal, why noC try the experiment of rcenactinR it for a few years? 'It can as-uredly not muko mat. tors any worse, and wc feci confident that it would act a* a p inneea. The ways in which the absence of legal restriction upon tho rate of usury operates to keep it up fur above the just standard are ninny and various. No commodity is so liable to tho man. ipulaiion of rin^s and cli<"|iios, as mon ey, and if "an ex.cashier" has been at tentive to the financial history of this country, ho can not but be awaro of the disastrous influence they ure constantly exerting over our interests through tliif means. Much of the money of the eouotry; moreover. In hid away in the tills of private lenders. Let us suppose that one of theso is called upon for a loan by ifpsrt^ who can offer undoubted security. His neighbor has just before, jj^rbsps, made a loan to.a party whoso security is not,goqd, and who, never in tending to pay principal or iuterest. am of coulee, promise an extravagant rate of usury. Our lender hns heard of tho rate without "being made acquainted with the ri?k of his neighbor's loan, and thinking It Unfair to offer him a less rafe of intent, ^h an his neighbor has obtaip e4? refuse" to lend at an equitable rata On good security, and either ke*>ps his mon ey locked- ufl, or lends it ns his nelirldHof eitmvagAnt promise, outy to lose it; tfhus bonest applicants for laatis being fiw the most pait n-jectod and the reek'ess for the inost part aceeptod, the rink of leuding is made to appear greater than It should be by these frequent fail uros to pay. and this, again, operates to raise the rate*. Many conscientious people, too, who hare money to lend, would not conscious ly commit so great a sin as "extortion," bat having never examined tho subject olosnly, thoy think what the law permits is right, and exoot whatever they onn get. To such, a legal restriction would roader a service by pointing out a limit which thoy would not doairo to transcend A ad what possible hsrm csn a legal re Strict ion on saury effect, if it is placed so high that there is no prohsbilhy of its being ex ?ceded without '?extortion ?"? Shall ws be told that it is MMMmmy, bees use the tew of *u)>pty snd denisnd will beep the rat* within this limit,? We have only to point to the fact that ever sine* the fwpesl of the nsory re striction the rate of usury has uniformly teen extortionate. Kvery lender who sxasts twelve, or even ten per cent, per annnra la an extortioner, if "extortion" consists, as we think it clearly does, in' exacting tnore for the dm of the money than the rate of net profit which csn be reasonably expected from ?'J employ ment Uie* matter of the highest oMMtrauwut lo the peopleyt every aba end moa bat especially to the poor aad mo jr. to ope* their eye# to tbia (nee aril of emmfara ua?ry. which in Mppiog til i Itfa-blood ld.I pjmllr g 1 ? t4du ? piea; and to demand ?>? sappr shou at I'l ? baoda of their legislator.* by t be en - actment of well cousidrrsd aod adequate reatriotite lawa, prohibitory aud penal. The Rapublloaxi Ifcmineoa and Platform. The Jfa-puUiaio convention at Cinoio cinnati has made a judicious nomination tor President iu the peraoo of Governor llayea, of Oh\o. Not only ia he the most! available, but ia our judgment, the best ol the proaiiaeut ui.-u ot t.i? party. IK parted the severe ordeal of the hardly contested Governor's election in O;?io last year, and emerged without the dis covery of a flaw in his character worth) of remembrance. He will therefore enter upon the Presidential canvass not ouly with eminent qualification* for the h'gh position to which he aspires, bui with an unspotted escutcheon. This i more than cau be said by the utmost stickler of charity, iu behalf of any of lib recent competitors. The New Kiiglamt prestigiateur, Blaine, even if houcst, is unfit to be President. The Very quali -ties which have made liim so successful iu the liouse of Representatives, iuipu~ deiico, impudence, IMi't'DKNCE, unfit him for the graver and higher position ot Chirf Magistrate; apart from his notori ous detection in flagruut dishonesty and corruptiou. Couklim; is uo better, 'flu uurulellism of Iiim and (irunt with Le jnnus aud Tiberius ia too close to have admitted of hii succession. Mr Secre iary Uristow is great on crooked tthis ?ey butoo n 'thing elae. Mr. Post:nas er Gcnerul Jewell in not ^reat on any thing, Govern ?r Hnrtianft of Pennsyl rauiu. is ditto, nr.d Mr. Oliver P. Mor ton, with hits bloody shirt, ia a copul mortittira and his party know it. Mr. Hayes, if electvd, will inaugurate a very liifc-reut Republicanism from that of tho past. While, therefore, he is the lust inan of his party whom we would have had uominuted, because he will be the hurdest to beat, he would havo been our first choice out of his purty if nominu tion must necessarily bo followed b) election. The nomination of Wheeler lor Vice President ia also a politic and judicious one. The platform is such as might have been expected from the well known an lecedeuts of the Republican party. It it a vote sein, madu as well us the ingenu ity of its makers could make it, to catch all sorts of voting fish, from the minima up to the ?whulu: Tho specious and plausible, yet vague, languugu in which its resolutions aro couched would justify the best, or authorite tho worst legisla tion which a patriotic, or on the other hand, in unscrupulous congress like the ^last, may chooso to indulge in. Rome ol jliiflt' ?.? fciittu it'io.b'tH J tUlUrC 'lhfaUC. Spoeoh Will Produoo Action. Tho truculent sentimentsexprcsNed by representatives Humbert and Keith (ne groes,) in Darlington, on tho 5th iusl. .is reported by the correspondent of the AVjr* and Courier, ought to bo a pre ?iiouition to the whites every where. The) will produce their effect in corresponding actions us sure as unyWiing that is in the future. Tho white people can not prevent such demagogues from sowing the whirl wind for their people to reap. But they will, if they nre wise, prepare most tsf. fectunlly to protcct their families aic' pr pcrty fruiu tho whirlwind when ii comes. It is mutter of astonishment that the wiser and more moderate individuals of the ooiorcd race, do not exert them selves to prevent fcnch dangerous Ian" 1 guage and to repress the blatherskites who use it. For their ignorant und cxuitublei brctliren nre but too ready to uooept t Ife treacherous aud futal advice they gife them. CEQA1T1ZATI0N. Tho Watchword of South Carolina Democrats. Rooms orTur I>rm. Stntf.Kx.Com Com'miiia. Jirwit8., At k mooting of the Stato Democratic Executive Committee, held in^Coluiubia. June Sth, it was resolved: 1. That the following form of orgnsi cation rooommeuded by the former ex ecutive OommltteO. and adopted in sev 'eral of the counties, be reconnnendod by this committee for adoption in all the counties in which local or preciuetclubs aro not already organized. 2. Thnt clubs already orpnnixnd arc rofered to this form of constitution for guidance on ail points net embraced in tho eonstitutiou under which they are organised: ? ^ foRM OF CONSTITUTION A\t:c; ? 1. Tlio name of tl is organ ixation shall bo '"Tho Do Uioo ratio Club." art. 2. The officers of the club j shall be a president, two vice presidents, | recordimr seoretary and treasurer, a cor? responding secretary, and an oxecutivc committee of five members, who shall servo for such timo na may Ins fixed by rr*,;!n'i?n : sod any vacancies for these offioes shall be filled by aa election at the flr?t meeting alter the same is au uounoed art o. It shall bo the duty of the Ex* eoutive commit toe to eollcetand disaemi onto information, and advise the club with regard to such policy as in their judgement shall best subserve and pro" mot*' the general good of the country. ART. 4- Tho president, with the sano* \ tion of a majority ofthe txecutivo com mittee. shall have power to call extra I meetintiM of the elub, and one-third of the total membership of the elub shall constitute n quorum for tho transaction of bu*itift?*. ait- 6. A regular meeting of the club shall be hold oa the Saturday in every month. - 11 ? AIT. 6. Any malecitiacn uf the vicin ity bujJ become a member of llw C?ulf by signing the Cooatitmivn, Mid pledging hiaaelf to aoatain and support to th,ba?t tf bis ability all nominations utado by the Democratic part Either ia. State, Couuty or Muuicip?l elections. *. art. 7. It shall be the duty jot the Executive Cummiittt) to pr. para a fair ami oorntot ruater uf the Club, giving the uinit. residence and occupation of each member, and also a oo?plete raenrd ol .the oamea and residences of all voter* within the township, aht. 8. That i hr member* of this club Eledge the marl Tea to each other and the k-mocratic party to abide by aiidj*u*txi<) the noniineoa of tlie party h?r alt offices, whatlur national, State, county or muni cipal, and will diaeountenauue every ef fort on the part of individuals lo distrnc our counsels and divide t< e vote upon independent candidate, whotn we will ra gurd hereafter aa giving aid and comfort to our political opponent*. akt. 9. Anyjarticle of this constitution may be altered or amended upon one week's notice by a vote of Ino thirds ol the members present. 3: That there shall be forimdin each ?jounty, as eurly as practicable, a contra' organization, which shall by charged with tho iutercst of the Democratic [?arty ii< the county, and with which this com mittco ean coiutnuuicato. The presiding officer of such central orirnnitatiou shml forward ns soon as possible to chair ui:iti of thi* committee the name and pout, office udurcss of the Chairniuiiv uf th Executive Committee of the county. Jamks Conn Kit, C> airman. J. F. Izlar, Set rotary pro umu. New Advertisement*. NOTICE. T' * Is hereby given that in aocordnnc* with "An Act of the General Assembly ? ?f th* State of South Carolina,f approv :d February 20, 1874, .) A froe public competitive cxarainatioi will bo held at the office "{'School Com missiouer of Kershaw County, ?u Moii* lay, the 3d of July, 1876, for thos? who desire to avail themselves of th. advantages offered by the State Scholar ships established and provided for by tin iifup'Soid Act. 1st. Candidates for examination mttMl !x? fifteen (16) years of ago. 2d. They "must give satidfactpry evi lencc of good moral character. - ^d. They must be examined in th. common English Branches, lo wit: Or thography, Reading, Writing Mentm and NVritten Arithmetic, Gcogmphv English Urammar aud Hiatdr^ Souk knowledge of Algebra and Ltnin will al *o be necessary for aduiias on into th. University. v The final examination by the Stati Board of Examiners will be hold at th. Univorsity. commencing on Monday October 187<?. and ull persons win lesire to appear before the State Board for examination, must present them, solve* *or registration at the Unffeisity Library on that day. Candidates noi presenting themselves at the comitfMce men t of tho examination by tm.vState Board, will not be entitled to CtimpCta. JAVIR8 EDWARDH, School Com. Korahaw County. TO R1EJYTk fV"J*-? 'x ;r t~nT mwUtiiMii I r N<> hnr-imimlThr gr<y gfecp*. kfpf In Cfi. prcinln**. tin one ne?t* apply tlmt J?n> li. liquor*. Tho aturvw ttrf well foi Dry i mkmIh and Orooerlex. Junei,-.,. W ?.*?*?. ; r-,\ " ^11) Rdny nthomp. An<Mit* wanted. < >ut ?p 1 Ai ?lt miiU UtriUH free. TUUK <b Cu.. A?> .;uaiu, Maine. T TO ^iOA Pcrduy nt Ju mp. KuiVu r?7 . worUi *1 froe. htin Aik?..p??riTu?a;Maiv,?: " aTINA,N BENNY HOUSE. CAMDEN, S. C. y Permanent and Transient Bonrd nt reasonable rates. No bar-room connected will) tho house. mr2!>m4 J776. THE QRh'AT CEHTENKIAU876. Parties desiring Information as lo b?yt routes u> the ('KNTKNIA 1? or to any <>f the summer lienor! s or to any other j?oinl in tin couuirjr, should address ? 11. W. WUKNN. Oencral Passenger Agent Konnaaaw Route. Art.Avr\, (iA, THE ' ' ; Larcro and well selected stock of Prj Goods, Hoots, shoes. Groceries, Ilnrd ware, GWkcrywaro, 4c., now 011 cxhi bition at tho storo of J-. W. MeCurry. ii? Huffiicient to ARREST The attention not only ot ^>ns*ors by, but of every render of the 'Kriuiiuw 0azetti;. The stock if) fresh and com plete and on account OF The extreme scarcity of irfoney I have concluded to sell all classes fcf goods at tho *ory lewest possible prices. The dress and punishtnont of BOSS TWEMtn AND Nilea G-., Parker would dnnbtlctis be good news to tho publio, but the news that J: W. Mo Ciirry in selling his entire stock at such unprocodently low prioeg will not only attract the attention of eitiiena of this section but alao ofthe inhabitant* living. IN, CUBA. After reading the adveitisement be sure to call and examine my largo aud comprehensive stock, which is one of the bos* in the eitj # ' m ? Purchasing my goods for jpaafi I am enabled to offer ?hem at c>lre?ponding low prieea- Bp sure to give nip a call J. W. McCUR inc. 1870.! CENTENNIAL f ' ? : Trasjortation irraiicnaiits OF THE GREAT ATLANTIC . COAST LINE, FOR THE -'>? . r Accommodation of Visitors TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. The Railway* aud Stwunxltip C<?u? puniett bt'lwtx u Aujuftu, Ga., aud iMiilu vie'i iiia, oomprUi')^ tlio Aduntic Co<tat Line, ^ will during the progress of tho #Centeniiial MaiUoi! or tie Duitod States, present fur the patronage of the cit sen* of the South, routes o. liutipportiitlon and toiuit> ?>t tickets upoi which tu reach l'hiiud>-lphiu, that wil ttuun/iifuralily vXcvl ult other l.uvs it. point of DIKBTPDAII.Y MOVEMENT. COMKOi. )'.\ Itl.K At: o.tl.MODATlON VAlUAiilUlV OK l i(A.\M I. U.O.No.t.t uK l.\. ENUl'I'L111. To ennhle thU to i ?? il ?u?\ the combine" cesourciH ot (he iln:lw<iy Line* of Nor ?ulk, together with tlio?? ot iho Uiliimou Slentii Packet tfompuuy. nii'i (lie O'u i>*.mi :li?li gl?Jilo?lli|> Company. will l>o tin; ! >v. >nd tbo iiiUiviUuui lour.si, ihe micihI of tou, twenty or more, or tliv civic <>r mil .tnry orgiini*:itU>h -t' Itxi io :joo, cuii met ijc cured tor *ii ii mnniier tltnl will jriusl'v tlicir desire*. l'KICK LISTS. ll.MK tWUDS. nn.1 a neeuful iiit'oriii iiimi will tic in the hamix ?> ?ur Ageu'sby Ajiril l-'uli. ii will lie to th? hitercit <>r every individ mil nliil each organization }iro|>.>s'iiitf in maU< itija tri,> to coliuiiutiiciuc ?vnli ilie tin ier ogucd, A Uoiitennial Exhibition (Ju'.le U??ok a lutliorixcl ?>y the I'otr.iuiMsiiiii will lie mvei ? o tiie jmrcli.i?er ot' eiioli tA ntennUl 'I ickks .1. a i', a Wjlii.iiiHli'ii. N C ? For information addrett either of tlie f<>1 losing iiiiiiicl ii^ciiih . i. It White. Macon ? t. V" Toiiipkinn. Allitiiiri; V. L, Heed. .->iuntil ; M- .l.liivine' .Macon; W* J. Walk \er. Montgomery. je 7. tu 4 F. VV. WING, Manufacturer of DOOUS, 8ASII, BLINDS, Door ami Window Kramoa. ?? kr l'lnin & Mutclip'! Lum'??r, Flooring, Oiling, Fence Rnila, Picket*. Moulding, &c., .to., v>cc. COLUMBIA, S. 0. The Columbia Register. HIE ONLY DEMOCRATIC l'APF.U AT Til I CAPITAL. C. IV 1'ELllAM, Editor. II. N. EMI.YN, Local Editor and Manager. Tr.IlMX IX ADVAXCK. Daily Si* Months Sfl.ftO Daily Three Month* 1.70 Daily Ono Month Trl Weekly Six Month* 2."<i? Tri Weekly Three month* 1.7ft Weekly per year 2 U Advert isomcnlainaerted at Kcmonahlu iUtcs Address M AX At j Ell RMJISTKII PfnUSniNO CO GOLUMIU A, S. C. AT CRNm COST. HAVING ON HAM) too large n stock of I.IQUOIIS, of Heat tonalities, to enrrv ill rough the dull ?caHot\, of Summer, 1 am determined to turn it inta money, and in or der to do ao rapidly, have concluded to acll at (lie following very low price* hy iho gal Ion t Ohl OrowKy, Itye whiakoy $4,2ft. Dickey Kye 2,GO. Miller's Kye 2,GO, Pride of Ohio Kye 1.7ft. North Carolina Corn 2,60. Unltlinoro (!orn l!7G. Apple Itrnndy, (the heal) 8,7ft. (linger Ur?mly 2,GO. Mack berry ltrumly 2.GO. Cognac Itrandy 8.GO. Oln, (heat) 2.ftO, Hum. (pure.) 2,ft0. Port W ine 2,GO. Tobacco mid Cigar* In variety at low pri ces. Alao, a flue assortment of Family Groceries of the Heat Quality. (/nil and boo mo, nntl " price wy goods - before purchasing elsewhere. J. H. Lollia, *1 "Old Connor BrUik," Brond Streei, tlim uen, 8. C. ^ / <ip2'??f 1 , .. Frank P. Beard NOTARY PUBLIC [Office of KKltSIIAW GAZETTE. ] Pualneax entrusted to Ilia care will 1* promptly nnd faithfully executed Attention given to noting protean, taking renunciation of dower, ami *1! mattera pertaining to hia office. ? . fr2iUf Brick For Sale. The underaigned offer for anle, in miftft. linen to aull, 7o, 000 oholee brick, delivered at Sander** Depot on th? Camden Hranoh Addrew SAN I) KltS k JVM KS, je Tot I Sendera-TVO, 8. C II. R. Tax Returns for :1876. Office open from June 1st to. July 20th. OFFICE OUCMY AUDITOR, ' ) K Kl.?ll AW COUTT V Camdui, b. c. Msy, :^d 1870 j The Tuxpuycrs of kershawf County ?r; hereby nul*tt?U 10 mkiw out ?nd rwturu i-o j uie a BiAtciurui, (on blank tortus wuivb wilt ?'? tuuuheU at the Coutity Auditors office in C?mdeu. and by liia dopu.ies m the point* mentioned below) of all personal properly, moneys, credits o\ er *ud '.ihnvto their indebt edness, investments iu bonds, slocks. joint nuck vuiR|Muim or?ihtrwi?t, iu their p-?? sewiuo, or un ler their control, a* uwuor 01 bolder, as hu*bnnil, parent, ^usixiiuu, trus lee, Ail mi lust i .tor, receiver, recounting ol fieer, ?|ieui, attorney, iir (actor, on the firs, day ot .June. Ii*7<i.?also to n? te on the Tit* return, all changes ot ileal iv4atr. since tin 1*1 day of July la*t, dcuol# tbe tract u. land, the number of acres purch i?o I or dis posed ol, aud the uuni'ier ol LuiMiiiigrs erect il 01 Jcitruj'tHl, to ibe v*iu? ol one hundred tolls rs or over. * Every male person lx Nveen the ages of 11 ?ud <X) years, whether o.vinug | mpvrty oi ? ?>'t. ?xi eyt those unable of uiiiui< <? sup port frttiu being initiated, or oth? i ?ine Ui?. ? ?led, are liable to pay a poll titx ot one dol ? iir, all'I are r??piirv<l lo make tlieir return. K'tWfcu June tM mid July il-Hli. All perst-iis failing io make th.-ir reiurm 'ifuiv the 'jUtli til' dhy nf July, will t.e u> c?*ed with n penally of-Vl per cent, ou ul lieir I!i'iiI mni pt-rioual property of last yeai. K-.r the purpose nf receiving return*, tin ? ?tuny \n tUor- or ins deputies. will lie mi lie places ami plum ii?>n? l.?low nuiiti-.ne hi tiie days specified.* Vir: EAST \i XTKIll'K i'j<tter?iiu'* Suinniei'vilit' plate, Jure St!: Inn. Perry's plantation ' .. ;iii . i'-rty II. I .. )(M, i f?i. i l,i.vk Place .. 1 "Ji i or t? m s t >t.| lull Pi n e .. 1 .it! .. U,j ..IT ..-11 Mi ?e s PI.ice .. I"ii! iU?d Hill jMl, ? >r. Kurds 17,1 A. Cantcy s Plantation ? ? ]<i|j i:vsti:kn vuktIun. .'lilt lv< ?ck ? ? 20|1, A iii. t ly ?mrn's Store .. 'Jlii Ins. Kirklev's PLiut.-.iijn .. *J?il ?Sllltlllo __ Initio'sSt<ire .. ?_Mn !nlcv s Mill ? 'ji.i, .Hiiir'.s t)l<i l'l'tnt.uion L'Til I.y*eni>y's .. *jm ?niiily tilnve Clntvcli .. if'tji 'Mltiiife s Mill * .. Ht>i? <liellon Hull's July ;ii clirock's Mill " I'rupp h Mill ? ?? ;,| ilttrrcugh'o I'liice .. tit swift t n i k 7i st -ckton t'lace .. St vtii^iitp Hill ? Jim '.ion Hill .. Mi, WiwSTKKN WATKlU:i:. ?oliy's Mill .. P,r h'lty Niik .. Irev.inl s I'lnniiltioti .. ">i 1 itiiuni'x l'liintiitioii i | lurk r> riniitutioii 7) urcton s Mill hi lock Hill l'l'ice .. 1 ?_'( | I'cHiii'f. 1'; tnt'iiien .. i;!t ?Vylic Al> i*rt f plut.t:itioit .. I ii Mark ^ Kcil H i * I place * I "it I no. W 7i rt en ? ol I place .. 1 7 ? i 'at Fish. .. lsi I J. 11 ili-kihees Jil'liitn; i ill .. I'.ti Mohly I'llicu .. "Jut I, Persons will he careful t?> note nny sal< ? r purchase* ol lan<l so that it may he as.sc.s ? 1 lo the i*>|cTit lit 1 owner. The County Auditor's office will he ope: rery day (Sumliiys except oil.) Iroin '.I o lock a. in. to 4 o'clock p* in . ir on June 1st 'o July 2*uh, so that persons failing to ro urn at any of the above points, must i!o m .1 the Auditor's olfice or sutler the ?>0 pet ceul. penalty K. W. 1U.AIH' County Auditor' Kenthnw County n..iv*24if. , NOTICE TO CONSTM Kll: ror>n nm?ce di)iytv# i\ i lliivo ^ecn Iti'duvml T 0 Five Cents a Yard! ALL OTHER GOCDS jn proportion, at H. Barach's. l/ook to Yotir Interests. Onr miT< hiuitH nro certnlnly loslnjr hen vll\ In their prutltH o.v not ku'M'iu tlirlr rtvni> iikI 'I'niiucco from Momr*. I'i r;y ?v wIioIchiiJu deiiU-rM, Cotmililn, M. C. Tliey nrc tiir ntioml of tmy Hoiiho In tl?e .*U?te In tlil? line. 'i'lielr liotivy nhtpmeiit* of <'lu-wInv I'nluMvo iiikI tlio dcmunit for thou*' ?lltm (?"**.> d?;nrH iircMUttlcloiit pr<M-<V of tliln. Con rttiincrM u*k for IVrry K HIhwhoii'k cl^iirs. Soda Water ! Arctic Fountain. Hnving f f-'Jn oporntion jonft of Morxc's Improved So-la Water ftpparrttu??. I hnve the pleasure of announcing ilint a pure, nntidul t era ted nod delightful beverage will bo dis penned during the nennf?ri. He mire at the Arctic Fountain? nplHif I>. O. KIRK LEY. Cigars Tobacco and Pipes. gr^VEKY BODY KNOWS TilEY C,1N B A ftlwnyn ftnd the bent articlrnin thin tine for the lea.?t money nt 1'. C. KIRK LEY'S, Agent, ITS. RAISINS, AND CAN 1)1 ES, ?F Mil nt 1>. C. KlUKLKY'S, Agent. AFKW MORE PotJNl>M OF THAT 'NI?,K miiit e Mt**tr atari bucket* ol l ?M)h, npple mid Quince Duller nt 1). <J. K1 RKLEY'S, Agent. C^IHOtCEF.VMILY PI-OUR. NEW OK J lenim molannrn, muncovado molftMen, H. K. Syrup, fornnleby D. (.'. Kf KR LEY, Agent, < CHOICE Tin HAMS, SWA R?ALL J grade*, Genuine Ollt-edge Hut tor, Oonhen Mutter. I'nr? erenm eheene for salt) by D, 0. KIHKLEY, A^nt. RIO. LAflUYRA AND JAVA COFFEE, TKA, all grnden. Can nod (;oodn in variety for nnle by nirH 1). C. KIRKLKY, Agent. FOR HALE Hank of the State Bills to Pay T?xpk For Sale at 8. A. BKN J A MIN S. may.'ltf ? BARGAIN COUNTERS I O GRAND CLEARINC OUT SALES IN Dry Goods, Fools, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpsts, Matting, &c. HY McCreery, Love & Qc., Colum"bia, S. C., Commencing Monday, Hay 15, 1876. 1u *cc?r-Inner with nnr ?eml* \nntml cu?loin, we will, a* ?t>ovc, offer the l*rgenl ami ?noat attractive stock of Dry OwkIj, Hats and l'ap?, >w?d Shoe*, C.irpiii and Matting* l Mich priced a* have never belore Ir-cii heard ot itt this marVet. \N e uiiv? bought within the last ten Java tVoni the large auction and baukrupi sale* is ew Vork. worth of (Joods, which we inieud to give our cuMnntei* the bwnrtil cvf. Outer* from the country always receive our c?pwi?! attention. The lnllowing partial price lift will convince you that we n-can juM what we say : 2 Case* Fancy Print*, fast color*. itt 4 cent* per ysnl; *? t'-i?ei> Fancy rrint.?, Madder o. b>i*. nt cent- per vi> I; > 1'M !!?.??.< Fancy Prim*, standard color*, nt rente pel* yard; 'J i'n?e? t-? Printed t'Hinhiic* nt tvnt? pi r yard: 2<"ase? 1-1 I' lcitie ('iinl'i ic* and !-a?n. :il 12'. rent? per vn'.<f{ " All the Nett'i'it and l'.e?t firuniU Print* at Ht v l-iit? | < ? yard; t"n?ra WaniMltlil lileuched. ?> I wide, at 1'jA cents per Yard. /i Aniln^ri'iritiii. ?l-l wiilc. hi In cents per yard? v 1 l'a<o tlohirod tireioidiise lire** at tlj cent- p? r yird; ,"?it Piece* x'? '.v Myle l)re?a (io*id? ill 1" and 12A cents j>er yafJ; ft I'nn'S While I'iijue. 4-1 w ide, fit 1V ccnts per y.ird; ? ? The I.U'^ijd St K-k of li'.HlTS and SIIO^S in the City, from 2') r^nt* p#r pair upward Men * mid Women's 11 rowans and Shoes at a?l per pair, worth ?1.2f< 2,50*' ytiriU lIAMIW.Kt! KlMilNtjS and INSKHTINC5S nt a Rrfit sacrifice Wc will replenish our HAI'OAIN CDl'NTKHS daily. nn<l give our customers tnoro gotd* iicI better ?oods tor the money than they have ever had. No use it! prtiniMinjr a'?ont l<nrd times when you can ?npply your wants At *uch extra ordinary loo prices, ("till early nnd often to secure bargains. Sample* m.ju by mail when requested, nnd all pack tges over $10 sent by etertss.C 0. McCvcrrv, l,er<$ C*. may ITU* COU'MMA, S, C. HAVING JUST RETURNED FKOM TlIK NOKTII KllN C IT IKS WITH TI!K LARGEST AND Decidedly the Best STOCK I IIAVK KVKit OFFKKKI), AND il\VI.\(i PliRfliiSEi) THIi liOCDS IN A DEPRESSED MANY OK Til KM FAli JJK1.0WT11K COST OF MANVFACTVJ 1 AM PREPARED TO DISPOSE OF THEM AT L( PKICKS THAN SUCH GOODS IIAVK KVI211 BKKN OFFK| liKKOKK. The_ Slock is IJnusiially Lawi KVKHY DEPARTMENT GREAT BARGAINS A'lllTK C.OOPS OK KVKRV DESCIUITION, IM<.U*ES IN ECIIKH AND WHITE. Dll ESS GOODS Iii Nrwcst StylrMut' Mohairs DcHutros. M.iltcs (fcoth. Eto. TIES, OK T1IE MOST FASHION A RLE SHADES, Iu LucuJunU Silk. PRINTS, 1U-8I Rrundc From <>o to He. DOMESTICS. Full Lint* at I>?w?Price*. CliOTHINfl. HATS and SHOES. A Full and Choif-e Stock 01 E.iuh, Far IU-luw Former Priceu, I RESPECTFI'LLY SOLICIT A CALL FROM THOSE IN WANT OF A CHOICE ARTICLE *31 The I,otrcst JflarLet. Prices, ES A|.1 ;") if IS 05 Established . . 1805 SEW SPRIM GOODS, SEW STYLES, LOW PRJJTX " Ak this is the Centennial Year, so no one need ^ ^ prised that. I nlwa s will replenish from time to time by \ way of great additions to my " r x ?11 ready Jf*ett-se(cct<>rt Slock OF General Merchand AkIo a very nice ?e?c<ftion of new and Heanonftlbe A SPHI3NTO OOODS .Iejimz: whieh I ean nHRure the public will be sold taj. mueh lower price# than ever before offered. LADIES &c OElsTTXjiEJlVCElsr ,s will find it to their interest by giving me an early call and ? % /1 examine my ENTIRE NEW SPRING- STOCK. 1 4 Majn/ Oliarloiw ^loj las.