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?J T ? "I'-UJ I ? 1 . , 1 ? 1 1 I ? General Newt Summary. ?Japan thlaka aha baata iha world }a plaata. ? r?w rents m* touting down 1* New York. ? George Bttot baa cleared ?40,000 on Daniel Deronda. ?Tea oheata made la Maaaaehusetts are to ha exported to China. ? The abolition of hall haa reduced the oasphatlo vocabulary of North Carolina to noBMoao. ?At Cairo (ha Xh?dWe placed a palace at General Grant's disposal, and accompanied hiu to the pyramids. noticeable that tba^ahouldera of lad lot who Hohiup one aide of their dresses Mt becoming ver^-Qneven. ? Polk's private secretary, "Old Col. Hopkins," la, according to ? Denver pap e-, a atreet beggar at Santa Pe, New Mexico, though at ill uUplajing goad breeding and ?aool]ai^aobool manuara ? -Tom Anderson waa a good Southern aoldiar, aud alao a good Democrat onoe, but ho waa lad aatray b y the alluring apoila of tho earpaUbaggar regime, and fell, as did aaany a better man. ?A woman in Fairfield, Maine, boa a growth of natural hair eight feet and ono inoh Long, and has rafUaad 92,000 for it. Bar friends claim that ahe haa the longest hair la the world, but the returns aro not ?11 In y?t. ?The appointment of Bayard Taylor M United Slates Minister to Borlin, appears to be received with ae much favor in Qer many m la this country, and where two nations ere to well satisfied, It is cause for universal congratulation if r-Tlw Ceunt DeChambrod, known as an Mptrant for the throne of Franoe under the title of. Henry V, hM bought an Island in the Meter* Mediterranean for his winter ^ residence, where he can be monarch of all Jkt surreys, with no one to dispute his title. ??The original bill of said of a negro man ?ad woman by the Rev, John a than Ed; wards, of Northampton, Maes., in 1766, to lbs grandfather of John O. Pettibono, was among the euriosltlei found in the house - of (he lale JohnO.'l'ettibone, of Sirasbury, Con*. ?Too ean (eaoh a boy that iftie plays the three and fburdqpslno on a three, leav ing the tlx exposed to the other end, it eooftt? ten. In about Ave mlnutee; but it will him all day at school to learn that, four BttlUl and tlx units make ten units, ? /?om? X ?A Qolorado man has started for Texas on e velocipede which is arranged so as to railroad tracks. The only obstacle thai he ha* thus far met with is change of goage, but It Is confidently expeoted that he will meet with an obstructing looomoth o one of these days. ?Senator Lamar of Misxissipil was in et ruct ed by the legislature of that St;, to to Wte for the Silver Bill, but he both voted 'fcnAtpeke ftgftlnit the bill, glvfr.g ae his mson for so doing, that he eould not con scientiously do otherwise. Mr. Lamar's conduct indicates a high dsgree of mora) bV! only in exchange for I at par, or for the purchase of all on at market price. He dees not > at liberty to use them to pay currcnt 1 upensce until the amount c* ined is suffi cient to furnish all alike, without discrimi nation. t ? Tho Grand Lodge of Freemasons of England, Lord Garnavan presiding, has unanimously passed a resolution refusing io reoognlxe as a freemason any porson inltla. ted in a lodgo where belief In God is denied or ignored. This refers to the aotion of thoGiand Orient of France, which recont. ly eliminated the arllole expressing belief in God from Us ritual. ? Paying ohuroh debts by subscription has its drawbacks, for sometimes the man who unler extraordinary excitement sub scribes a bandsomo suinflnds afterward that he Den not pay It. A oburoh in Ban Franotsoo, k whose debt Kimball "4Rsed" months ago, has just beon sold under fore closure, owing to the [failure of some of its liberal friends to make good their dona, tlortn. -~A North Carolina farmer, In Juna 1877 bought a form in LanoMter county, near ~"?he village. He ran eight plowa, and made Ol bales of eolton averaging 441 pounds to the bale; 1 ,166 bushels of oats, after feeding them In the sheaf until threehlng timet HO bushels of wheat) 200 bushels of potatoes; 240 bushels of oomi 3,000 bundles of fodder gathered lib bushels of peas and fod the rest lo his etook, o? plowed tbem under. A/t?tp?ylng all the expenses for tho year, 1^1 has Ave bales of coiton on hand* and an abundance of all tho other crops, and has paid en the land $1,1 1 9, 24,^ ~-A Now York letter states as a rumor ?, the Aetovs, who are the largest r' >1 ee* owners In that ally, are quietly notify, their tenante that they may expeot a , farther reduction of rent after the let of May. What the preelse redOotioa Is to be, iea matter of ootjeoture yet, but agents think it will be probably 10 per cent. This wHlbe the third reduotion by the Aetors sine* the panic, and la <ach Instanee, they detnoM<rtte their proverbial business shrawdaees by aoeeptlag the Inevitable bus. iaee* sbrewdnele Vfore It Is foireed upon them. In this way they manage io have the best olaas of tenants on Manhattan Island. As the Aetata govern rente J?st atvmeh ae Stewart governs dry goods and prioea at the retell stores, other landlords, ae heretofore, wilt have to fellow their example. in ofder io aiakeup tho terrible list of HouHnrn claims by which it hopes to ttl eke * <011(1 North confront * South, the Vow York Tribune And* It necessary to Inofade All the prltato petition* for retiefand all the buncombe bill* for building customhouses an-i poslefBce* end opening rlters to navi gation (bet hate boon introduced by the Hbuthern member* of Oongrem in both l>.*a Aches. The wily organ does not think it adrisablo (o explain thni more tb?n half ef throe petition# and bilk to* baen pre. neote'l In the same way, year after year, a time whereof the ?ne?ory of i?sn ? sot to the contrary, oftsn meroly <?> oblige a constituent: often without the en breemeutof tho ntembor who presents the ?1, and e**r"<1y ever with any expoota ? "i< of their gutting beyond tho committee r >?mi. n.jt it ?Ka> not matter te tha organ* i ,s >l?r what chorda are toaehed or whut iV<i? nMce a*e straek ao that something like th? regulation tone falls en thi Oar of Kershaw (burette. THE PWPUTB PAP*R. oampkw. n, c Armi j ?, mi'-'t / y. P. ft II. & BEARD, Peopbhtorjs. tgfBurineu mm who advertue to It lent filed, viU bear in mind that the Oat Hi* k<u' ? larpt and increasing circulation, and it taken Ay the very data of pertly tc/iv4? trade they d(nr(. WSfThe Kershato Gazette contains more reading matter than any paper published in Kershaw County , and tee can assure our patrons and . friends that neither time, money nor pains Kill be spared to keep the Gazette up to its hi?h status ? FRANK P. BKARD, KditorT We are requested to annouueo that tho meeting of tho County Ex ecutive Committee of tho Democratic party hsw bcon postponed from Friday, (tomorrow,) to Saturday, the 6th iust., at 1 o'clock. Tho members will please take notice aud govern thomsolves ac cordingly. ?UNITED WE STAND. DIVIDED WE FALL" It takes no political seer to know this fact. Tbe wayfaring political foul can read it wiih as aocrriog accuracy aa the Qi 06 1 astute politician." With closed up ranks, unity of purposo and unswerving determination, tho Dotnocrncy of ICer shnw county can and will carry tho fall election, but if the spirit of independ ent candidacy is oncourajred in the least , wo will havo an amount of trouble, now little dreamed of. Couseguently, every step in that direction, however disclaim ed, should be indignantly reprobated. Candidates may not intend to do harm, but as men aro known by their uss fol ates, so are they judged by their sup porters, and tho manner in which these supporters view the election. If Republ icans oousort with Demoor ata.and pro claim an election a Republican tri umph, it emboldens them almost as much as if thoy had run a Simon-pure radical tioket. The danger is in etnboldeuing them, and the bid for their support gives > them a consequenco which th*y should aot possess. No sensible man donios that we want their votes, but lot us get them by thoir freely giving them, and not by pandering to their prcjudi ocs.'oxcitiug tbolr passions and Rivina th?>m an importanoo which will burn in tho eiid like the shirt of Nessus. Otmden is tho ocntro of radicalism in this county. It will give brains and mo mentum to the smouldering embers of thst nearly defunct p*rty if it is to bo galvini*od into lil?. Wbile. j^efore, OfTeot upon that party, it may" assume proportions out of all rdtio to its imme diate local oonsequences, and whilo w* are not disposed to magnify tho election which ocourred on Monduy, to the ex~ tont Borao do, at the same time, we are painfully impressod with tho rccklets" ness to conscquonc^s which characteriz ed it. It muit not occur again. It is as sensoles? as it is unnecessary. If tho Ddmocrnoy of tho town are to submit to It again through want of oonoort, and ?instead of being uni'ed are to presont a divided front } better throw up tho spongo. Gemlemon, if you think tho snake is dead, then awake from your delusion. W? are not prepared to question the fealty of Democrats on either ticket, ?nd are charitable enough to attribute it to mistaken viows and personal feel i ig, but the harm that may have been d>no will be inoaloulablo if thVohction should bo tho preoursor to any otSy, on a similar basis. Tho soenos witnessod were disgrso?. ful in tho oxtrome, and the young buoks who strutted about as if the town be longed to them, drinking and swearing, to tho disgust of all decont, sober dtlaon?, should be taught a lesson they will not forget in a hurry. We have never seen so disgraceful ? day in thft annaln of the town of Cam den. It exoellod any general election. It is to be hoped that it is neror to bo repeated again. One dose is as muoh as the order-loving and law-abiding olti mm of the oommuntty will stand. WHAT flOTEBTOH fHAWrro? Sill) , " T Mf to rou, *nd through vou to the peo nle of inuth Carolina, that the content Ihta year la to be made tor tnef??gl"lftttire.,J Thm Is the opinion expreseed by Gov. Hampton at .^nderson, and as ho in in a position to know, whst he says is en tilted to srery consideration, He says if the Bomocrooy plant# itself again (whioh it will do,) on the platform of 1876, that the Republicans will not op pose our State tieket, This naritowa the fight to the oounties, and make* the Legislature the point '4 appui , tod our danger if we are not wiao, ia great. It were better, in many roapeots that we have a general opposition, and that tho whole movoment he simultaneous sod general, and under one ebsoluto control, adriting, suggesting and direeting the machinery as a unit, with sll tho benefit of the enthusiasm engendered by a State opposition, than to leavo it to be fought out in counties alono, lubjeot to possible combinations, manipulations, and dome* gojinoiam. The tendeoey might be to lull us to aleop, under the delusivo idea that we had too easy a g%me. Our op,* pononts are as "wise as serpents" and as artful, and know thatifthoy oan capture tho legislature they will hold the purse strings, tho lew-making power and the oleotion of a United States Sen n tofc % .. If this is tobetheir programme, bow all important is it that the county organic ntioob should be thoroughly perfooted at onoo, ant) |bo (boo who are cboisen* as candidates, bo tha very beet. CaodMatcs ] must ba above reproaeb, and possess tha oonfldaooa of tha Democracy, and of aay of the other party who may be dispo sed to go with us. The Primary Election system would give every Democrat an opportunity of voting directly for his choice, and be who eanoommand (whioh it will require) a majority of all the votes cast, will deserve his offioe. Let us keep our cjes open, meantime, with re* gard to the dnfoga of the Badicab, for th?y will ondoavor to recapturo p >wr r wherever th y may see tho least open ing; HAMPTON AT AKfDtRHON. ? ' '? * Tho speech of the Governor, od the 27th, at Anderson, i? n oomplete viodi oation of his administration agalnjt tho unpatriolio a-porsions and insinuations of his opponents.. It was roally not m o e85ary? for from every portion of tho I Stato tho welkin ring* with attestations of popular gratitudo and support ? with (>o frankness, howover, which has nj. ways charaotorized him, ho doomod it his duty to do so, and like all of his ut? toroncos hi s words are "apples of gold in pictures of silver " Thero are three points whioh will attraot spp., oial attention throughout tho oountrv. First, his indignant denial of a compro. Uliso toi(h any one , whoreby ho was ro. cognised as Governor. Sooond, his reason for sustaining Mr. Hayes now, and so long as ho oontinue* to adminls. tor tho Government on tho basis of (he Constitution. Third, thst "the w:so8t statesmanship is tho largost amnesty. No one, cognizant of tho fhots of the cuso, ever gavo credit, for one moment to the absurd inuendo of a bargain or compromise, But as was charged on the floor of tho South Carolina Sonoto that ho had done more than any other person to raako Hayes President, it is wo|| that he resented tho accusation in the digni flod way that ho does. There is an old adajro, which has, sometimes, voty strong significance in politics, as woll as morals, that "persons who live in glass houses should not throw stones, M and wo rather think that if the skirts of some of his opponents were as olonr us the Governor's, suoh an accusa tion would come with some degree of grace. Tho State should feel kindly to wurd Mr Hayes for tlmoourtesy hoe*, tended to Hampton, and acknowledge it* obligation to him for removing the military and observing his constitutional oath. Auribut* tho motlvo to whatever circumstance , Mother bocauso ijf/tj ItoJlld tilenf. titln . fWV&e ?oqntfy Would no. longer tole rate it; nevertheless, the fact remains that ho aotod in a manly, patriotic! man nor, and we dorived imniediato benefit therefrom. He was not our nominee, *nd was certainly not olrotod, but tho Democratic party in Conprcss agreed to abide by the dooision of tho Electoral Commission, and this sensoless talk of attempting to undo what has beon done, and belit tlelng tho highest office in the land, by Ulllingsgato flings at its r^oipi out, who was induoted there through the cowardico, or extreme conservatism of tho Democratic leaders, meets with no commendation from us. The fight was won and its fruits thrown away, and wo admire Hampton's manliness and independence, when he speaks of Mr. Inyos fiH ho did at Anderson. Id touoh. ing ou the subjeot of amnesty ho does not express the opinion that tho thieves should not bo tried, but says it is wiso to give general amnesty, "exoept to the loaders. ' Wo think this a good suggest* n* and that, as he says, suoh a courso would be reoiprooatod, and our own people who aro refugees nnder the trumped up oharges of Merrill and the iniquitous rulings of Bond, would be pormittod to return to their hotffos. But let the headoentre And ohlef demons of reality, suoh as Chamberlain, Corbin, Whittemore, et ?/., be brought to justioe and punished. Tarquln was sensible when ho indioa kd his policy toward bis foes by striking off the heads of the tallest poppies Jn his garden, bat studiously avoided dis tarbing tho smaller ones. It Is well to frighten the small fry I by holding the rod in terrorcm over them, but let ua eatoh and destroy the whales. At the same timo, wo must be snre that we have the net well spread and that wo draw it effectually, for ire must havo no "water hauls." The wholo effort Is judioious, praotical ??< MggMHm.wWl.lt. too. i, ??|m, dignified and stateamanly. It iR the morning gun which will reverberate all over tho State, and awaken to llfb and quioken into teal and energy the Demo emtio party from mountain peak to ocejn wavo. A PBEH8 EXCURSION. Tho Marion Merchant and Farmer suggests that tho Prew Association got up an excursion, duiing tho mo?ting next month, to Florida, or somo other nuitable point. We cordially scoond the proposition, and Khali procoed (o pat the question : Are tho mombors of tho As sooiation in favor of the proportion ? We hope the anbjeot will be oonniderod, and let's havo an expression of opinion through tho eoveral papers of the Btato, without delay. We beg to oast our vote in the affirm. JJU. Ull-L^.U ndent* may bo good men, but now thoy are our worst enemies."? WW? Hampton at Andtrton. atije.. SSfi ?"Indepoi South Carolina Medical As*o-| I . elation. Tbo Annual BNtUg of tho go, Go. Modi 1 cal Association will be* held la UrooaTllle on Tueoday April Otb. HENRY D. FRASBR If. ?? Rooerdlng 8?crc<arjr. FOR THE CAMPAIGN. HAMPTON AND HOME RUll, THE NEWS JD COIRIKH Alireani Feartes Democratic Paper. L? rK est circulation in tbo city. L?r*M*olrouJaUon In theBtete. Largest circulation to tho cotton states. All the now* about South Carolina, All tue uuw? about the Mouth. All tbo new* from emrywhor*. Pure and Vndefllod Democracy t Uhlonrl'1 Justlcoltl Jfiqual Ktgbta 1 1 1 1 Recognising the paramount Interest felt In The Approaching Political CanvOaa By every Democrat who hope* t?? see the work of tho rodem p I Ion Of the Stato Tho Nqwa and Courier will direct all Its ea-sj orgies and rosourocs to presenting from day today, and from woo It to week, hill and Interesting acoocnta of the progrcas of the Campaign TO TLACE THE PAPER WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERYBODY, DURING THIS KXCITINO CONTEfr, W? 8UALL Offer to Mail Subscribers the following REDUCED RATES FOR THE CAMPAIGN: Tho Newt and Courlor, Dully Edition Hlx Months : 81, (to The Nows and Courlor. ITrl-weckly Kdltlon, Hlx Months 2,00 The Now and Courlor, Weekly Edition Rlx Months *<6. Subscriptions will bo recolvcd nt those rates for Mall Subscribers Only, until May 15th. In all eases tho cash must accompany tho order. Krlonds of tho causo of Honost Homo Kute In all thooountU'H, aro Invited to aid us lu swelling our Campaign Subscription List, which oughtto Include every intelligent vo ter lu tho State. 1UORDON & DAWSON, Proprietors. Charleston. S. C, 3,? oooo 8 8 OOOO U ecjejetcj cjcjdna prrrfF *%*5 *3* s? 2 4 2 * ^ ^ ^3! **%%%? *? sssjpjww: to 1 so 1 WW55 s gf PPECnri p?ppppi ^p pp PP-* ,p ;P r r? i J .*,? f? B?1 " . V.V T ?vw ^ ^ ' ? ?? ? Jih ?-. '? .?> ' MM,!:^ 'OtfOb s CZ> oooo oooo 8 0 &J 3 ?* 1WWWWC 8 wwwwsuw so g to. g 50 Ww jj*0 HHHHHH p |ht^>jw| WW Wi? ww B>?* #wdB OC5 BBSBBSBg B 2 i | _?? ???w 3313 gssgsss! W W WW W ? WW maWWWWww w* ni *?" *A{| FREE SIFT COUPON. Out This Out. We tAko this mean* to Introduce our beau tiful, now ?tylAoloogrnphn, In black and gold mat*, oval opening.) nto ?very neighborhood Thoy arotho moot beautiful hounonoldorna-' mentAovcrftoet), and araohoap to any pur chaner at 9ft, 00 per do*. But to evory reader of thin paper who for* Ardn thin ooupon and ftetn to pay for paoking and poAtAfto, (the pAukage being quit* heavy,) we will Mhd 13 namplonfree nfehargo, Do not inlwi thin opportunity en you can got your money back by nelilng one or two or thom, and thun neonro the balanoe for nothing, AddroMJ. i.ATHAM A Co., 410 Wanhlngton Htreot, Pen ten. Mann, UAUW I Ok trlAj for threo month*. The HUiWft Home (Juett In deelarodthe bent nil PUT 1 frmlly payor now publlnhed. U IJ no JL I Kaeh number oontalnn an lllnn ? trated fanhlon department, a department of writing and pomnannhlp, edi ted by Profonnor Oanklll, alno a oolumn of flhat with readorfl.a mi?xel department, let torn from children, aomentle recolptn* hlnto ry poetry, biography, and a hont of roadlitg to fnterent and Inntruct. The wholo, Inelud* lug a copy of the mont beautiful chromo of the day on trial throe moothn for on ly HO of*. Addrenn the publisher*, J, l,<\TjlAH A Co., 410, Wanhlngton ntroet, llonUm Mann. XV v WIT T mAllonoAnd one halfdoxen >? M h lJuuof the mo?t beautiful new ohromoA In FT-ench oil oolor* ever need fbr-l. They are mounted In *<10 blaok enamel and fold mAtn. oval opening, and eut nell any* hlng now before the piihllo, Hotlftfkctloh RuAranteed, Twonamploe for or nix for ) ota, Mend ten ote fof grand llluntrated cat alogue with ohromo of Moonlight on thn lthlne, or JO eta for two landnranfi^ And (Si lo Million on black ground. J, LATHAM . A <!o., 413 Wanhlngton ntrret jk mniMmfp Ifonton Mam., Headquarter* a I UlUUIIIit for art work ohromon ote. ClrirlM BllMf doaler it Clottilaf, Dry floodn, llntn, CApn, Btfete ?n<1 Shoes, OonU Furntnhtog Oood|; CIq, J6 4 M?lrt fltieet, Columbia, 8. C. CHARLESTON CARDS. IR7 bAVBk, C0k)ill&U0>l \iU. ?t for Ikt nU of Country Produce fc Wholesale Dsoler lc Apples, ? Onions, Bta^au, S Or?u/e?, NWi, &?. Order* promptly H?W t price*. 215 Esst li?r, opposite r Custom Hove. BAUT& CO., ntKIBSS AND Wholesale Dealers Id Foriegn and o Fruits, Nats. Ao. Tropic* I Fruit Ity. 65, 67 & 69 Market St. tNABD'8 QALLEBV. 203 KING Permanent Photographs by ?t Process. Largest and Finest Uah In ih? South. Our photographs have be permanence of Bteel Engravings lying and Enlarging executed. Do'tn [to oalt when you rislftbe city. i? Photographs. King St. L. FALK & Co.. MANUFACTURERS and Jobber* of Clothing. 291 King t, Southwest corner of Went worth. H. LAZARUS, DEALER IN HOUSE Furnishing and Builders' Hnrd Enrc. Cqtlery. Guns. Agricultural lmple ?ntn, Fairbanks' Scales, &c. Cor. King & fmol Sis. C 8TOLL, Agi. CHINA EMPORIUM King St. China, (llass and ?otvs ware, Chandeliers, Lamps, Rrack . Cutlery and Plated Ware, all of which foft'ored at the Lowest Prices for Cash. A. NEI^SON k CO.. WHOLESALE Dealors in Boots and Shoes. No. 21 Kyoe Street. IHB OLMES. CALDER & CO . PROPRIE M tors Palmetto White Lead, Zino and ilur Works. No. 20S East Ray St., op sito New Custom House. lnKTM. M BIRD & CO.. DE v LEK.S IN | : Oils, White Leads. Zincs, Colors, j J^lnpow Glass, "Town and Country Ready ixed PiUnts." Proprietors of the fkvorite ?nds "Illuminating Oils," "Brilliant -sfroloiim" Rnd "Vestal." Agen for jjowe's Standard Scales, and Marvin's Fire "Vrglarand Damp Proof Safes. 201 East j.y Street. BO. M. COfr'kiN. DEALER IN COUN^ j" try Produce, Poultry, Game. Er.gs, Iftir Vegetables. Fruits, ko. Conslgn |<>nta solicited. Best fcferonccs given. *|urket St. [STlUFEE k O* Bill EN. WHOLESALE J Grocers and Liquor Dealers. No. '205 ?t Bay Street. W WAOENER & CO.. WHOLE sale Oroccrs and Liquor Morohants. [>?. 1C3 and 1q5 East Buy street. kM. 8HKPAR1) & CO., TIN, MET A US and Materials, and House Furnish ; Goods, Nos. 20 Hayuo nud Gj Markot k?ets. fi DWIN BATES & CO., JOUBEHS IN Di'y Goods and oiothing. No*. 122 24 Meeting Streets. 'IJLBERN & PIEl'ER, WHOLESALE r Orocers and Dealers in Provisions, ^uors, Tobacco, &o. 167 and ICO East 1 treet. !? . M. J- ZERNOW, 8)5 KING ^Street. Fashionable Millinery arid >ro*smaki?g Establishment. Full line k|nery & Fanoy Goods on hand. All t4taded to. Agency for LWANT a Ung." Cook."'"MLm/,,?r !lng"8to?e. Prioes from $\6 to $45. lilt. CAMPBELL'S, Meeting St., opposite raVillion Hotel. ?71MPEROU WILLIAM CIQAB FACTO JEjry. Charleston, S. C., Manufactures all grades of Cigars. Tlio "Hampton Lo glon" oignr is well worthy its name. Pa tronise hnrad manufacture. Ordors prompt ly filled and froiglits prepaid on all orders fro;n the country, Send for price list ~ OA LB M VNU FACTURINO CO.? nuildlng Material of every description. 22 Hayne stroet, wVc: H.TlAUSSEN'S STEAM Bakery ?P Manufaoluroa Crackers, Biscuit, Bread, Cakes and Candy of all kinds, Keopsalso for the Trade a full stock of ConfeotioncricH, Flour, Grist & Menl Market st. Yj)H. 8CHUCKMANN, 27K KING ST^ jP (Estab, 1840) Importer of Berlin Zephyr Worstod, Ladies' Dross Trimmings, Ao." Manufacturer of'MILlTARY GOODS of y>ry description. 8laiuplng for braid ingand embroidery! ]*/? NATHAN ft SON, DEALERS lwi In Carriages, IIarme?s Buggies and W ufti u a. Full line of Infanto* csrtiages. Cor. Mooting and Went worth street. 0) FLEMING k 00., MANUFAC 'tUrora and Wholesale Dealers in and SHOES, No. 2 Hayne streot, D. AHREN8 & 00., WHOLESALE 4nd Retail Groocrs. No 241 King stroet lor* In FiroTeas, Wines, Liquors, &o. X ItiNSTON, CREWS A CO., IMPORT .iriand Wholesale Doalers in Staple and Fanoy DRY OOODM, Notions and small Wstes. 41 Hayne Stroet. ? tliJ v.. - ? . ... ? ? . GEO, 8. COOK, Photographlo Artist. 281 King street. Perfect pictures of eve ry description made at this gallery. C'LOY, RICE * Co., 270 King street, and 67 Hasel stroet, Dry Goods Car Mattinga, Shawls, Cloaks, Fancy , oto. It 1s our earnist wish to serve Irons In an honest, prompt and intel ligent manner* Orders exocutod with the gro^te^t fidelity. ? Samples free. Address TAtaFS ALI<AN, Fine watohea. DlAmondi, *? JowSlry. Diamonds Peoria, Cameoa, H1I ver^afe, Sllver-platedware, Fancy Goods, Fluo English Table Cutlery, 807 King street B. THOMAS 'Aot,, WlttSoJ 8hades~ Paper Hangings, Lace curtains, Cor. and Upholstery Goods. Samples free ?il.. ?08Klng street. TBMON'S RESTAURANT. Fish, Oysters A and Qame in season. Meals at all loutjs. Opposite Pavlllion Hotel. JGS, PUFFS, PLAITS and FrlsoUs, eto,, for sale at low prices, will renew and work over old braids *nd comb - ings In fashionnbl# style. Dsylng in every shade, either light or dark. Manufacturer of hair Jewelry, as watch guards, breastpins, earring*, charms eto. Country orders promptly attended to. Mils S. Uruvell, 800 KlngStreel, LV1LLION HOTEL, 0. T. A 1 ford, pro prl etor.l'.atcsA |<2 end f2i.r0 per ; ''IftNPl P" m . f. Miller, Hoed ?uid Agricultural Waro- I h(niHO. No. avt King Htroot. Hlgu of (?) , W. Marshall ft Co , Dealer In Foreign and dotnesMo Dry Goods ft Notions, 1 wftyn? Street. (0) MM OSRS GOLDSMITH ft SON. WIIOLK lT??Sle Dealers In Iron. Mstals, Hides, Cottoi, paper Stook, Wool, llces' Wax. Hags, [and F urs, for whioh the highest prl ces will be paid, and prompt returns made. Maniifactnrera and Dealers tvOoiton Ties. WW* SALOON, 102, Market Stroet, u King, foreign and Domestic and Cigars. tanoh from 11 to 1 O'clock, Oysters served in every stylo. Call tkd s?Jc me. Frls Mollenhauer, Agt. Ml AMTOUR ft CO., Liquor Merchants snd mnnufAotu rcr* of Cigars, 1 1 S, ADVERTISEMENTS. Seeds ! Seeds ! Great reduction Id Landretb> Genuine seeds t all kinds supplied (to the trade) at 40c per do?. aadat retail at 7 cti per paper These Jpricea are lower than what worth leas commission seeds are aold at. For sale at the old stand, ?63, King street ; sign of plough W. -J. MLLLKK, feblltO ^IIOW C A 8 E 8 We are agents for one among the larg est Manufacturer of SHOW C A S E S iu thuUuitod State*, with the new NOISELESS SPRING HINGE, which prevents jarring or breaking. WALNUT AND SILVER PLATED FRAMES Round beveled and aquaro frcuts all fiscB, on hnnd and for Rule by DQWIE&MOISK. t'ebl4 tf 130 Meeting Stroot. Charleston, S. (J. Lumber. The undondgncd is prepared t? receive and till orders for any class of lumber dcM red. Having recently put his uiill in com plete order, lie is prepared to saw any di mntisieus. Orders leH \ritU him will receive prompt attention nt as low prices as can bo obtained nt any mill near Camden. Tvie patronage of those needing lumber of any kind is respectfully solicited. jan31tf J. W. BLAKEXEV. a ?lny atlionic, Agents wanted. Ou cpl A lit mid terms froo. XHUE <Jt Co.,Aut KUta. Maine, RICHARD TOZEll CITY MACHINE WORKS, COLUMBIA, SO. CA. Manufacturer of Portable and Stationary Steam Engines. S>;to At iU$ y Flour <(' Grist Mill*. tkxT All kinds of foundry work In iron and brass. Stationary, Locomotive and Steamboat Engines repaired on terms to suit hard tines. RlCilAUD Ell, Agt. Icb28t( NOTICE, c Couxen Ciiamhkr, March, 6th 1878 An Klcction for Intondant and Wardens o( ill? Town ofCaoideo, is hereby ordered lo ho hold on first Monday, tho 1st day of April next. The polls lo ho oponed at G o'clock A. M. at Council Chamber, and to bo open until 6 o'clock 1'. M. Immediately after Iho Polls are closed the Managers will count tho Voles and declare the Klcction. All Mftie oltiiens 21 years old and upwards who havo been residents of Ihe County and Town for CO days preoeeding the day of election, and have registered Iheir names nn electors will bo entitled to volo at said election. All bar-rooms and Drinking saloons with in tlit corporate limits of the Town, arc hereby ordorcd lo bo closed from HK-Vlu. k Intend wit and W unions of tho Town of Camden. E. E. SILL, Clerk and Reoorder. NOTICE. Tho books for registration, of the rotors entitled to voto, at the ensuing eleciion for Imcudnnt and Wardens of iho Town of Camden , will bo openvd at Council Cham ber on Thursday the 28th inst., and will be kept open, daily, from 7 o'clock a. m. until 6 o'cloc k p. m. for three days, Persons entitled to vftto, who fail lo register, within the timo proscribed will not bo allowed lo vote at said election Onlyjmslo oitizons '21 years ol 1 and upward, who have resided in iho stnte one year and in the oounty and town UO days, preceding Iho day of election will be entitled to bo rogistorod and vole. By order of counoil E, E* Sill, cloik. J- 8. MACK AY, M JW. BISSEI.L J NO. A. BOS WELL1 Registrars and Managers DEKALB HOUSE BAR, W. W. LOVE? In Cuakoe First Class Saloon, Whore only the bust rhamdr of Liquors are served, S&T Terms strictly cash. SEED "POTATOES. Wo have just reooivod the following kinds of oholoo Seed Potatoes; EARLY ROSK, GOODRICH, PINK EYE, PEERLESS, JACKSON WHITE. For salo lew in any quantities by KIRKLKY & SMITH. Seed Potatoes Of all tho popular Varieties at 40ols. a peck at ANORUM &Co'H GRANGE FERTILIZER." F. W. WAGENER & Co. 163 and 106 Raat Bay. and 3 anil 4 Quoen Street Charleston, S. 0. Bole agent for Bouth Carolina of the follow ingOelebrated Kerlilhern: 0 BORGIA OHANOK FERTILIZER, and ? Qoorgla Grange, Ammonlated plisolrod Hone ' Tlinno brands embraoe *11 the farmer re quire* for a first olasn foWlli/ier. In tliln ?Slate And Georgia they are oonsidorofl a No. .1, And hate been highly endorsed by every farmer who has tried them, aa being tho bent on thelmarket. The aramonialed dlenolred bone qiBftolved bono Uoompoeod of nnlmAl bone And high grade phoaphate*, And linvlng A auffloient amount of ammonia r*ndera I) one of the beat of fertilisers now offorod for oorapMtiog or alone. feb7 m'2 w. leave (o Announoe to h|n friondn and the puhlio generally, that ho in now reoeivinga Urge and oomplole (took of WINKS, LIQUORS, TOBACCO & CIGARS, whloh he will bo proparod to sell At LOW PRICKS FOIt CASH, flower than name goodn have been nold in ('amden, prloea ranging from one dollar and 75 oentn to nix dollar* per gallon. Peraona winhing to purohase will do well to call and examine my (took bofore purchasing ol?e whero. Buv Iluiitt'fl uifM's Harden Seedf. They are perfectly reliable. FroSh stook ftt feSHf PR. ZKMP'S W. C. VOVKO. ISAAC YOl'NU YOUNG 'BROS., :SABNISS, BOOTS, 8H0ES, 4c. aT" 1L -*** Mode ?r repaired at the shortcut notice and In Uie moat durable manner. Tb? highest market price* paid for iiidkh of all dtsorlptlons Give us a call, one door woet of the Poatofiloe. Camden. H. C. UeclStf Water-Purifying Chain Pump. Acknowledged to be auperior to any other pump known. No valvea to get out of or. der. Buckets and chains made of galva nised, muleable iron. The foulest water made pure by the use of this puutp. 10 feet or less, $10; each additional foot, 50o This pump may be examined at the Latham House. |j*8u?3 LATUAM A PERKINS. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. E. II. JACKSON & CO., Proprietor*. Tho Charleston Hotel, well knowu hs one of the lending firet-clnss Hole la of the South, offers to 'lie traveling pub. o spc-jinl inducements this season at l\ I'ULAR llATES -$"- f>0. unit ?4 por day, accor ding to locution of room. If s Ol'TJI CAROLINA RAILROAD. C?l.iHi,rfrroN*, S- C.. March. 9. I<77 On and utter Huiuliiy next, iho &I Intunl tin* I'nwonKi'r Trains on tho south Curol nu Railroad will ran as follows : FOR AUOl'ST A. (Sunday* Morning excepted ) Leave Charleston P.oo A M 7-14 I'M Arrive it I Augusta fr.Wl' M A M FOR COLUMBIA. (Sundays excepted.) Lcovo Clmrloston ft.00 A >' C *** P 5f Arrive ut Columbia 10..V) A M 7.J0 A >1 FOR CHA RLKSTON. (Sundays excepted.) Lenvo Augusta 8.JWI A M 7.40 p >t Arrl vo i\t Charleston -1.20 1* M 7,t."> A M Leave Columbia <S .00 I' M 8,00 l? M Arrive at Charleston 12.15 A M tt.li A M OA.MDKN TRAIN Tho Camden Train will leavo Camden at 0,4*1 A M on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, and oonnqot ut Klniivlllo with the up pussomcor train for Columbia. On Tuesdays Thursdays mid Saturdays It will connect at Klnevlllo with down passe user train from Columbia, and arrl vo nt Cnindon ut 0.16 1' M. Connect* dally with trains from and V> Charleston. 8. S. SOLOMONS. Superintendent. 8. B. riCKENK General Ticket A<?ent. Hold the Fort. HARM IN & ARRANTS TO TIIE FltONT. Greatest Bargains Erer Offered. The ory is hard limes! Times will be harder, unless the public will convipce themselves of the fact that we transact bus iness on the low priced system . Quick sales and Small I'roftls HAVING purchased the entiro slock of merohandiso of tho late S. A. Benja min, wn aro now offering (hem at half prico. WE have already received a new and complete stook. Ooous arriving daily. W'e solicit tho patronage of the public. Moderate Prices, Fair Dealing, Courteous SMOKERS, Atloniion. ? Wo now offer Ihj' '?Harden Oity" c-ig-ir for 5o, warranted Ili?f vauna filling ; also cigarelts, cheroots, sV garet paper, pipes, elo. On and after this day, wo will delivor Kerosono Oil daily, morning anil evening h! private residences. Orders left at thestoro will be promptly filled. WE are agents for Iho largest Clothing House in (he Unitod .Stalen, ( Wannamnkor and Drown, Philadelphia. Fu I lino of sam ples for inspection. HARM AN & A lilt ANTS. fBb7 tf JERVEY HOUSE, MAIN STREET, (nkarly oprofUTK tub kpibcotai. church,) 8UMTKR, M. C.. J. E. JERVEY, Proprietor. This lurjio nnd commodious lirlok !I?imo lino Just been opened. 1h situated on MhIii Ktrcot, and Is convenient to tho depot. I'rl vntennd transient boarders will reouive tlrRt eliisn attention, ( nov'22tf WE RELL A REAL 1IAVANNA Ci gar for 60. II AUM AN 8/ AKRANT3. Fresh Reliable (Harden Heed. ALL varieties. Onion setts, For Rale at low prices by MRS. M. L. PEGUER, 24 i*3 Ono door below Mrs. C osby ^IIGARC.. CIGARS CIGARS, An inToio<9 of fine olgars just received and for sale by DR, KEMl*. HERMANN BULWINKLE, Kerr's Wharf, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Han In Hloro and for Rale at Lowost Market Rates, No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, 10 PER CENT. AMMONIA. German Kainit, or Potash Rait, Fish Horap Nova Rootia Land Piaster, Bouth Carolina ground Pliosphnte Whitlook's Vejjetator jan81m'2 VIRGIL JOHNSON Rospootlully solicits tho patronage of the pnbllo In hts efforts to oonduct a first class Hostnurnnt. Oysters and mewls at all hours, ftoup n specialty, llarbeouo and private din nors served at sliort ontloo and on liberal terms. Noxt door below (Jlyburn's block, doo 18. tf ?* LACK8M1TII 81101* WISH to Inform the citlien* of Camden and surrounding country, that I hare open ed a blacksmith shop on Rutledge Ktreet, near the Post Office, whero I am prepared to do Horse-Shoeing, And alt kinds of blaok nmlth work. EXPERIENCED WORKMKN are employed. 'Die patronage of the publio is respeotfully solicited. P. M 8PENCE. oct'iRdtf Whoelrlght. and Blaoknmlth. WBllIiY UOUBK, 2?2 and Kikq 8tr?kt, CHARLESTON, 8,0, A. J, KRNN PV A Co., Proprietors. Reduced transient rates $2. and t'i/K) per day. Lower rates for contract hy week or month. The Tahi.k, as heretofore, will continue to be the lending feature at this house. |an'2l mfl KARL 8GHULTZE. FAOIIIONABLE TAILOB. Pegs te announce that he lift* opened a Tailoring KatabHidimcnt one doofaoOte Mr. J, R. floodale's, wiiere he is ready to servo the oiliaens of Camden, and public gen? erally. in Ins line, ja 10 njO THE GEORGIA NURSERY. AUGUSTA. UA, W. K. NEL80N, { i-i - ?' .* om.ni fbr uIp 2) Tarletlca of Pwic^ Tree from "Ani?Klcn> June" and "Beatm*.* tu? wtrllwl, to "l)atl>y V and "Uu?tlu'?Ootobvr" the latest, AITLE TREES. Twenty-live vnrletle# of Apple Tree* from "Yellow May" anil "Red Juue," to "Khock loy" and "tuoplienaon'a Winter. Tho rumiiua Wild (loose Plum and other*. APRICOTS, NKCTARIN8. ALEONDH, KVKH HEARING MUL11ERRY, FIF TEEN VARIETIES OK GKAPS VINES. 'KTRAWttERRY PLANTS. ANI> JlANl OTHER TltKtX, VINES AND I'LANTH OK EVERY VAR1 ETY. For cboap r i o L1M. Addrcw, T. K. >ELSON, Augusta, Ga. BACK AGAIN I HAVE thepleasnr* of announcing to to my friends and patrons that I Lure removed to ^ TO MY OLD STAND \Vli<?re, wiili far greater ft?cilit?cs and con vcinoncics than 1 'mve hud before iho tire, I aui prepare*! conduct a FIRST CLASS BAKERY in wrr respcct, and the pntronng? of the public is cordially solicited. Orders for Calces of any description, promptly and Fatiafia* fi?ctorily filled by competent bakers. FttESH BREAD alway* scpf.inf? 1KRS, 11, CROSBY. Flilil) ilM) NAll STABLES. Ever* conTonlcnco on the spot. Alw?y put up nt ARMSTRONG'S COMMODIOUS STABLfcS oo DoKolh Street- Good pump- well on the premises. Animals well fed and prop crl* cared for by accomplished huvtlcrn. ( * I'lHCSSt VERY NODFRAT*. HORSES AND MULES ALWAYS ON II ANT nnd for sale ohenp. Dou't forg?t the pMq? | # J. A. ARMSTRONG. BgfjyPHrtles indebted to mo are requestor ! to 1)0 prompt in moking settlement, t ol elctious must bo mnde or I shall bo oom* I pcNcil idailiipt Hoverv measures. JJEMOVED. Having romoved to more commodious, quarters where our rent has been redu* ced at least one-third, wo nro novr pre pared better than ever bofore to offer inducements to oar patrons and the pub lic generally. Our stock still keeps up to its usual high standard, and we aro determined to bo behind no other house in Camden in selling tho BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Wo bog to thank our customors for their pp.lronago in Vhe past, and to as suro them wo shall exert ourselves to. merit a continuaueo of tlx same. KOLLlN'jS t PAGE. W. A. Ancrum & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OROTKRa OB.O CIEXFLS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS CAMDEN, So. Ca. Flour, 0,50, 8,25, a 99 per bbl Canned Goods nt Lowest Prices. B' cd Potatoes, 35 a 40o a peek Will sell corn on Lion at 81,25, and Hacon at 12}oand 7 per oeiit interest ?o those who eon fu rnmh undoubted secu rity DePass Ulook, (\ .Snfrnr, Exira C. do, A. do, i Crushed do, Coffee, Lord, Hacon Sidss, Ham 20o, 26o, 30c do. 121c do. to 8o do 12* to 15c do lOo por lb. llo do. 121c, do. 14o, do. S( ed Oats C"rn, 75o bosh'l 80o to $1. do. This standard artlclo Is com pounded with tho greatest caro. Its effects are ns wonderful and as satisfactory as over, It restores gray or faded hair to Its youthAil color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives tho head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and tho scalp by its use hecomos whlto and clean. By its tonic properties it restores tho capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and making tho hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M. D., State As sayer of Massachusetts, nays, 4 ' Tho constituents are pure, and carefully selected for oxcollcnt quality ; and I consider it the Hhw ruBPARATiOH for its intended purposes," Frtc?v Qn? Cellar. Buokii* gh ro'a By? FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may l>o relio<l on to change tho color of tho board <Vom gray or any other un doslrablo shade, to brown or black, at discretion. It Is cosily applied, being in one preparation, and quick ly and effectually produces n per manent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H. D?14 by ftt] Pniffttto, Dultn (>