The Kershaw gazette. (Camden, Kershaw Co., S.C.) 1873-1887, September 18, 1879, Image 2

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11 t IS. IS7P. IKNT4, ^fiOckl in. i>s?y'S-> peter#, Flih, ?to. , C5?rp?Ut. JJry.Qoode, etc. in?Wholq?ftWGrocerfc.v ? Ag t.-Crook dry. y^or^!Oo^W?iol???lo Grocer*. ?P<v?J _ aith A C!o.?Saddle*. f - ^SajKfr DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMIT A mooting of the Democratic Execu tive Committee of Kershaw < Jountv will be hold at Town Hall, in Camden, on Saturday, the 27th ofSeptember instant, at 11 o'clock a. m, Business of itppor* tanco will bo transacted, a ml, a 1'ull at tendance is, therefore, earnestly* solicit ted.. Camden, S. Q. f Ww. D. Trantham, g dept., 17th', '79. \ County Chairman. - PJUTH OF DR. NELSON It ia Bcldom thai we aro cal'od upon to reoord an event mow sad and deplo table than tie d nth of (his valued and Astremed gentleman, which occurred af ter a few day* illness,<*t bit residence, near Stark's Mill, ou the 12th inst. Tho death of a good man is a calamity at all' v times, b.ut more aapeoially tnlth sadly | dlsj^fitted days in which wo liv$, But suoh is tho icscruiabto' -wisdom of our tL'aveuly leather, "whose ways era not I Mijfa our WAyB ? ?tQd wht) bi<V? u>r, ib the ?>idst of his Providence, ""bo' still, and know that I Qod." Without ques tioning Hia p^rnose, we csnno*h refrain from b^igdo His dooreo In profound Badness, and of laying-our poor tribute 6f i flection and ra??aot on the new made $rava of our departed friend. , yTilliam Book Nelson was born in ^airfield county, on t^e 15th dny of Jane, 1828." He left school ao the ag? of sixteen, to enter Co. F> of the Falraotto>llcgiuientj nud: bore himavtf | itly' ib eVer/ engagement, ftrom * d tbb^hyof Mexieo. Return it, the clo^e 6ftyh& w*r, he be study ^f Wedieine, was admitted about the yiar 1850, and re~ , county Ml^siasippi, Pursuing the even tenor of his way, ho nafo a boat of friefHty), and built up a fine practioo. Tbe eventful fall of 1860 *n<l tha. spring of '61, found him thus Icid without a moment's hes i threw -artjie every Wid btuirffew of fceff interest ''""obttpany Mid J '" tW ^gimpnt. of trisl, .^gor-ana ship of the b*roib 'krmy of the West; beloved by hie men, an^ respected by I bis subaltern and superior offioArs, and! when bur flag was furled in defoata^d hdl with Its BurvivorB rod roil to private life, I ho oarriod with bim V oontfeioUBncsa ofl cfoty dono, and a reputation forgullant ry, which any man might be proud of. > At the oloso of tba war ho settled in Kershaw oonnty, and hore he has lived for fourteen years/an honored, respected and useful cith-.on. In tha dark dnyaof reoonstruotion, be maintained a?'loKy ng, and never for a moment Jow orost, but ever mindful of the m honor and dignity of the State, oo-ope* i|i^$ thU PPMpVIVRUulUk ovory effort! to wrest her from the vempir<s who ware aueking hsrllfo blood; aod when the supremo moment of her delivoranoo 4 tone was more'?Blbos *nd in trie than be, in tho good work; ? ooil her time nor means to bring ?the desirod consummation. And Weiellowoitiaena of this county, ut the last general elcotion, In approbation of liiiH sorvloee, elected bim as ona of thoir vee to the Gone ml Assem Charged its dutioa faithfully, rs.t of bls e^lHy; and, has I- among bis oollMguca for impose, tiprlghtn'eae of Don of oharaeter, which In their memories ffi if. is i re hope wfllb# carried into" effeot'. It tad (our ooumtodtra, but the gallaat K>rehaw was its Brigadier from Jfanu iry, .'62, to May '$4; So much longer ihao the other three, that the Brigade *aa known, and properly, as Kershaw's Brigade. It Waa'ooinposcd originally }f (he 2nd, 3rd, 7th and 8th rogitnenW. [n December '62, jnst before the battle af Fredericksburg, tbo 15th Regt. and Jimes' Battallion wereadded to it. Aud in June '64, tho 20th Regt. No body of men ever had a better record,' or was composed of more devoted patriots, and we must not forget tho Boykiq Ringers, and Kemper's Battery. They were part of it in '61, and tho pleasant aud cordial relations then established, lasted during the war, an^ will ever remain freeh and green in the memory of its survivors. They aro expccted to attend, and will receive a hearty welcome. The two Brigado commandors resident here, will do all in their power to make it success; and we know BOnhattf and Con nor will do their pflrt. Let regimental and subordinate ootnmandcrs likewise interest themselves, and thora wiH bo a glorious rounion of men who stood.ehoul der to shoulder on tho bluo hills of Ma misses, in the swamps of the Peninsula, on the elopes of Gettysburg, in tbo tan, gled woods of th? Wiidernosa, on the wave-b^ten ooott, of C^i'oHoa, or the streams of tho West; men' who have a thousand recreations of four yrars of gloiy and joy, of suffering, k&rrow and final defeat; and very many of Whom Have not looked into eaohothers eyes, or , clasped eachothera hands, sinco thoy parted fourteen yearS ago. Lot it be a rcucion worthy of the -pnst. It will do them all good, and we tinoerely trust that steps will be taken I. to consummate the idea. Come Up to the Scratch t For several &ontliiv>*o havev> accom. modated a Dumber of subroribcrs who promised to pay up when thoir crops wero sold, and who have failed to do so. If thej aro not able to soil at thin period R <>f the yesr, tboy certainly will bo unable to d^ so'at any other, and we Bhall strike ?their onmcs from our subscription liBt, and refuse to give them similar accom modation again,. -V f i ' 11 n '' ? ? ? rtr*" N^W ADVERTISEMENTS. gg=gvei-,-bx.-jL A OARD. The underftlened brgs to announce to his friend# .throughout tho,country thHtbo, moy. again bcr found at the popular tynuo.'of P." w. JORDAN A CO., where ne will oe pleftiied to Mhvc thom cnll. Order* left or Kant to him #111 be filled to the very best advantage at lowent prices and In a fnlthful and sat Israel ty man nor." *. Vory ItNiptoifullj?, 't ? DF.QS TO CALL THE Attention ofhls FrlondB and Patrons, and the Oonetal Tubllo, to hl^ Sto.ojt of . DRUGS & MEDICINES,' 'MACHINE OIL, LARD OIL. ; LINSEED OIL, ?PAIN'JS, VARNKHBe, BRUSHES, and A OF ' FANCY ADD TOILET. ARTEHLES, All of which he 1* prepared to sell nt tho LOWEST TRICES, t % y . . ????* ri. ? . jlTST RECErVRI), n Pretty Asxnrtmont of Lamp*. Chimneys of nil kind*, oto. W. A. ANCRUM & CO, beg to nn nounco THE ARRIVAL OF THEIR New Stock FDR TI!E FALL H All olnsgpriol now and disirnblo goods. Prices Cannot Be Equalled. ' ? ?: ' 3 CALL AM> SEE US BEFORE PURCHASING < Fall lino of Fancy Confootfonorlea just oponod. ..UUL,, , THE UTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. '* ' KKnmiAw Oow^tV. By PRANK P. DtBARD, Esq., Probat* Judge. Whcron* Q. O. Rftlle hn* mndo suit to mo for letter* of fcdmlnUtrntton on tho oMnlo frnd eifiwtnof J. J* Horton dftootwod'l ThonO are therefore to olto and AdrhonlKh All aikI nlngulur tho kind rod tmd creditor* or theanUlj J. IJorton.dcoc?*rd, UiAt they bo ,AT?d ApfioAr before in8 lj? the COurto/I'robftto to bi nolo nt tho Oourt Uoiiro In CJAn?d*ri H. on Monday, tho ?th dny of HepMmher, 1K70. to allow 0AU8O, If nny th?y have, why *aI<1 AdmlnlHtrAtli?i?*liould ito( tic grAllted. " Qlven tmdor my imnd nnd hchI, this 17th ?op^^Pt0if)lAKK P. niCAUI), J. P. K. c. f CARPET V/AREHOUSE. KATADMSMKl) 1887.' JOHN OORBETT, (MRPKT, OIL CIA)Tlf, WINDOW 8I1ADB8 j . ? ~-AN1?? * MATTING WAHKHOUSK. '.\ Country Order* ftollcltcd No. !m KINO MR., CjU^RLBtfi^N.ft.O. 9 inm mm tnmn i i?"rn t >ni Robertson, Taylor & Co., * ?OO0II?*OH9 fO GflO, W. WILLIAMS A Co., WtlOi&SAM? (JROJKRH , Cotton Factors, No*. 1 A#, I!nyrt?,Ht.,OWAHLl?T6ir>,' B.C. iter Ifiini . , V <iwv Bat,, LADIES', MISSES' * CHILD RESTS' HATS, 4$, llnym Sirttl, Charleston, 8. C. Edmuads T. Brown. Henry P. Foster. ? - - i i ? ' jK?. " ? r. - iwp; ?a. 0. OTOWOBTH & Oo,. Wholesale Saddlery Warehouse, 155 MBETING BTKEKT, i opposite Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON, 80. OA.' Good* Manufactured- to Order at Short tfotke. J. S. TERM & CO., -' (Succt#80rn 14 Terry & Nolen.) Wholesale & Retail Dealers In FISH, 0Y8TERS, TERRAIN, CLAMS, SHRIMPS, ' ^ 1 ' GAUlE AND 1 ? New York Poultry. FRUIT, PROPUtt# ? AfrD ICE Order*nollcltW and promptly nttentl* 4 to. sep 18 CnARLEHTON,B. C. C.&E. L. KERRISON. 88, HA8J5L, STREET. '' 'Deaters lt? CARPRTH, FliOOH Oil, CLOTHS, MaTS, MATTING. WINDOW SHADES, CmU'A^N MATKRrAL, WlNrTT v DOW CORNICK, Ac.' Togothcr with a, general stork of STAPLS AND FANCY DEY GOODS. ?:" * * . Cliarlest4nrS. C. CHAFES & O'BRIEN, " WHOLESALE Or r o o ? r ?, '/KM Kut UaV Street, - vHARI.KHTON, h. c. Yf. H. CHAKEE. T. 8. O'BRIEN. ' 8opt, 1ft "8m. GIVE ME A TRIAL. EARTHENWARE. GLASSWARE. CHINA, LAMPS, &c., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS VISITING TItE CITY vrtll flnlr it to their Interest to INSPECT MY STOCK before making (heir purohasox. un hand and to arrive, a largo and wollse looted Stook of WHITE GRANTEE, C. C. and YELLOW WARE. QLASSWAKB; 4c. J. P. BROWNE, Aflt., CHINA HALL, Cor. King Liberty Streot?. CHARLESTON, B.C. Sept. 18 6m. A. SYDNEY SMITH^ & SON, Cotton Factors AND Commission Merchants, No. 4-* Commercial Whnrf, Sept 18 8m CHARLESTON, S. C. W. W. piLDEN & C0A Cottvn & Naval Stores Faotore. Bbote ana ties FnrnisW at Lowest ? -^JjAUKET RATE3.. _ Officii, No*, To, 7M'dole Atlantic i-iiJi. :? _~Wuxn?_ Naval Stores Yiml, Mnrslmll's AVli&rf, ? CHARLESTON^. Ca. Liberal Advancon mnrtopn all Connlgnmonts. '?opt8 . ' GEO. ALDF.N & CO., Ags. COTTON IHjytfftS & COM. AGTS-, Will glvo ftpcclnl nttonHon to thft PURCHASE OF COTTON, AND Bnlo of FKRTIIvIZF.R*. ARF. PRKPA RED TO PlJRCll AftK COTTON nV l'"ull Mftrkot Vnluo, AND IN ANY QUANTITY, Goo. Aldcn. K. Ij. I'holpn. ONLY 5 CIS. ? ? , ?? ? Dr. Zemp has opened a de partment in his Drug -Store where you can get almost ANYTHING yOU Wftllt for 5 Cents. Call and boo the variety of useful articles. ESTATE SALE. On Batunlny Ootobor Kb, next, I will *ell to tlio high out bldtlor. nt the rmUlenpe of tuff la to Ifttiutn JftCfturtn, ilooeASitd, tho eutiro porHOtmt property of said estuto. Terms L'a?h. HA RATI JACKHON, Admx, 0opl8i8 . * 3sa25s5=aren RIBBONS In I/nr?o Quantities. i?t Ilite uni I<ow Pr?ce?, M 11AUM ftUOH. J. W. M'C URRY, (AT JONES' OLD STAND,) I hnvo jtifit oponccl ono of the Largest Ktoclot of GENERAL MERCHANDISE PJvcr brought to this innrkot, to which I In vito the Attention ofbOyej1?, Dry Goods, My dtock connlfttn of nn olegftnt selection Of 1>KKHM OOODB, of now dottiKiin fbr Kail nmd Winter, Good* for Gentlemen'* wenr, Iloln ory, ulovea, White (ioodn, nnd In fact every thing ono oould dcftlro tn thin lino. NOTIONS. Thl* I)opftr?,rnont lq oomplote In every ro ?pcot. . ? ; ? . . ? Boots, Shoos & Hatfl. of tho I/Atodt fllylfn, nnd At IIOTTOM PUIOKfl. Family aiifl Fancy Groceries, . "? 'fc. '4 * ?; j? * OmtigerM ?t?d other* will And It to tholf In* tere?l to c?ll nmt look ?t my utook of ftrooo ? (leu before they purcHMe. an 1 nm deform Ided riot lo be ?md?r*old In th.ieor twly.other (IcspM tjnont of bitalneM. HA^DWAKK a SPECIALTY. ? ' every ono, that my ?ra*?t nr. rt bent. ?o< ?:urd&'fn" CHARLESTON, 8.0. vbABBIAQBSi BtJQrCHHS* &q&^ call ..d sco what a Wll.K.^4 durnblo vehlol?youctn set *ywtodl?14ngly lW. ALL WORK .WARRANTED, * scp4m3 J. J.TAVLOB. MMutrf.l J. e. H. CLAUSSEN'S Steam Bakery Manufacture*^!! ktnUa of CANDIES, OAKKS. nUKAD, CRACKEU8, and MHCUIT. Keeps al?o for the: trade a complete ?MOrt ment ofConffc<jtibne*y, Flour or all ai Pearl Qrlta,Xreal nnu Hominy. No. 10 ket Street, Charleston, 8. C. ii i ' Edward Perry, ' T*f 8TATIONEF, PRINTER & BLANK BOOK i i lylANUFACTUREH. * ^ SCHOOL Jk LAW BOOKS- \ Y 110 Meeting St., (Opponlto Chftrfcc^on Ilotol) . CHARLESTON, 8. C. ' K.l 1Z. K. 1?>HT. . . ' U?;Pjfc G. BART CO; Import*? and Wholesale Dealers In Apples Oranges. Ooeoanut*, Hiuhhuiuh, Pineapple*, Lemons P?>tntoc?, ORbbntrc, Onions,* Nut*, Katslns. and nil other koo<1s to be found In a first class wholesale fruit store. ,? ? 5R, 57 unit AO, Meeting Street CHARLESTON, SO. CA.< sep 4 m4 > BOLLMANN BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALKK8 i OROCKRIEN, WINKS. MQtTORN,TOUAC CO. SKOAHS, AC, l?J> & lftft EAST BAY, ? Sftpi Ij ' CHARLES I ON, S. Ci Daniel Haas, T! JOBBER OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Notions, Fancy Gooiw, | IBB M?<$tlt)g Street, V [ CHARLESTON, So. CA/'f i sop 4. mS ' , J/ SAML.R. MARSHALL &|0V XZardware, Cutlery, Guns, & AjriralM Implements, 314 King Bt? Corner of Bocloty, Slttn of ttao Golden Gun. . T AI^O 55 AND 67 MOOjrRTY HTRBKT? | CHARLESTON, So.Ca.3-, ?ep 4 roa t ^ . _vv: WULBERN & PIE PER,( Wholesale Grocers, ANDi PKALF.R8 IN PROVISIONS, LTQUOU8, TOBACCO, 167#& 100, Enst Hay. CH ARLES! ON. So. Co. scp 1 flin MANTOUE <fe, 30. Liquor Merchants, j AND MANUFACTURER^* , ' j o T tTi T| *" Agents for the Rale of. ?. , - a AND SMOKIN(JTO.BAC0O,And *l?a?t Bay, Clinrlefton, A j i -* "CHHWJN( 1 " tr,'4i. C 99 COMMISSION MftjUCHANT. 1 **? ?' "* ' For the sale'of Country Produco, Importer ? A Wholosale Dealer In Apples, Potatoes, On ions, Bananas, Qj-nnucs. Demons, Nuts,Ac. Ordorajprompny filled at lowest prices. 315 Kant Day, opposite new Custom House, CH AltI.ESTON; Hi O. ? J -U- .' ? I'-Jg HA HI,, A. NKI^OJf, l.V.WlH A. HKI.SON. Boots, Shoes and Trunks. The subscribers Inform their customers and ?friends that they tr^.pow receiving tholr fall stock of .<%?'? " MOOTS, HHOKS AND TUUNK8. Wo'Invite special attention to our stand ard Horcw Nail poods, and to tboao styles, having our bj$j)ii.ina<toeiprowlyfof the rail find wlntor triido, also to our gentlemen*' lu ,dles, misses, and chllrtrons' flue sowed boots, Dom Podros, Alexis, and Wost Point ties, Congress Onlters' Button Balmorals. t'olUas; PloughRhoos,standard Horow Natl Wax Dro gans, Boots, etc.. eto.,eto. r> . ? ' Also to our Saratoga and Monitor, and Packing Trunks, VnlUosand Traveling Beg*. The goods have hoen selected with inucn ,X5i*re and at very.low figures, ajul will-too fur nlshod ut correspond! ugly low rates. Thank lug y04 for past patronngo, wo solicit your futuro ordors, or a coll from you lit'person. Orders will have our careful and prompt -at tention. , SAMUkIj A. NKFjHONJiCo., No, ai, Hoy no Hit, Charleston. H. C5 YOU CAN Find a "Well Amom Htook of Pleco Goods; Cftsslmorcs, Tweeds, Sati net* and Jeiuu*, at BAUjM BROS, I- [ . .Jill J!_ 1 ckneyl's Boarding and Day School FOR YOUNG LAD[KH, * "W. CorrWontworth A Hutledgo Btroots, Charleston, 8. 0. Will open on 'the flisl Mondat >q Octo toer. For terms apply To tbe FrTnolr al, Helll ml. masms yOU WILL FIND ICatB to suit Card*' (Mi W Liver Complaint J ' 4 llllllmm- ' pom, ConxUpA* tlon. (?llttvlnchr, Jpjsjt .V:'- bnrn. Or r<1 vor Curio. Never fell* in nli dloenMn of tlio l.Wor, Mkln, Htomnoti, lioweU nnd KMnoyn, to jrlve qutulc and permanent rc Hof. . Hnmplo HoUlc* nnd pnoknue*, 300; T,r\rnn ftottle*, t*I?nrKo PftoVnaoa, jOo. .?. , Hold everywhere. DOWIRA M6lHR, Hold Proprietor*, ... jplllkrlwfyn, &. 0. ?HIM Ill ^1 I '?*>? Removal! ; v ?. " - ? ;? ? -j , MHP?. T> n. WAI.KKIl reappotlnlly ftnnmm toA to lior fi'lci;c|H ami pntronn Mint kh* hnn rt'inovod h?r? *. MILLINERY STORE To ih? M*nrt Itikt oppoklt? Mm. ptd/ay'? M* kffyi whoiroiiljn In now opening (^j An Elegant Stock of Milling Juki from tb? Northern Mkfkrtk, I EiaF-#a ,Vf; # tv.J;- ? .V.C' ' .'? ? ? '' E, HAT, AND GLOTHING MAN. ?' v ?>; . . . - ? 4 V 6lW?? W. L. ARTHUR. ?? v> ? I CLAIM TO OFFER, AND AM PRE PARED TO PROVE IT, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING,CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS &C.EVER BROUGHT TO CAMDEN. I CLAIM TO BE THE Leaflet- or Lew Prices, TO HAVE SO RE DUCED THE PRICE OF GOODS IN MY LINE THAT CAMDEN IS NOW KNOWN TO BE ONE OF THE CHEAPEST MAR KETS IN THE STATE, THAT TRADE DIVERTED FROM HERE IS NOW RE TURNING, I CLAIM THAT MY - STOCK IS BOUGHT AT THE CLOSEST FIGURES KNOWN. THIS LOOKS LIKE BLOW ING YOUR OWN TRUMPET, I DO IT FOR THE BENEFIT OF EVERYBODY WHO DESIRES TO GET THE MOST FOR THEIR HARD -EARNED DOL LARS. W. L. ARTHUR. OUR SHOE, HAT ANQ CLOTHING MAN New Store & New Stock. i:W5>;^V ' , W.-V 014 Goods With Old Prices ? \ *? %* ? 1L\VE PASSED AWAY. NEW PRICKS WITH NEW GOODS ? S I 0* I HAVE TAKEN THEIR VI,ACE | ^ AT? ' j' HEiVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, ' ' ' HARDWARE, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, ? ' ' HATS, CROCKERY AND SADDLERY. MARKET PRICE PAII) FOR COTTON and olhor Country Mice. Caarfti Tobacco, V. 4 ?A? FULL LINE. Camden, $. C. ?? V ft Kennedy &? McDowall's, i| | DEALERS IN I * Wii I 8 a* I ft This Space * < ? 18.- * n???rv?X> FOR *IIK ADVKKTlSfitoRNT J OF j E. B. CAPERS, (Hoots k Hhoen) WHO 18 1? Too buny opening good* thin week Jo vrrlta i?n ft<l. 1 EUDWIlSr IB-A-TEIS-, <te OO. , ' f - ' " JOBBKIIS OF n . . , Dry Ooo<l? c*3, Oiotlxiixw, (?; t >* ft v? ' ? No?. 122 fi, 124, Meoilng Street, (JhorleMon, 8o. Co. ' ? I, ' " iWIK nATrt, TllOi. *. MCOAIIAH, CHARIKH K. BATfJ, JAMA* P. OlfinKft. TO THE PUBLIC ! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS FOR 1879. I beg to call tbo attention of the l'ublio Qon*rally, to my new FALt STOCK, whicb embraces Tke Ts/r ftteA'asoAfjesz* tj{/; ('u.i;,-t??BST Stock I have ever offered. I ask special ntteotiou to my stock cf DUfciSS liOODS. ('LOAKS, SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES, LACKS, CALICOS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, ' yNNENS^ DAMASK?, TOWELS. Together wiih a full li ,e of ' DOMESTIC 8. IN THE G-entlemens Department Will bo found an unusually bandaomo stock of CLOTHING, HATS, UNDERWEAR, TIES, &C, OPKVKRY DESCRIPTION. f $1.00 SHIE/T $1,00 I am also a.?eut for tbo oolcbrn'rd improved. PEARL SHIRT, Which now STANDS UNRIVALLED AS TIiE BEST DOLLAR SHIRT, IN THE WORLD. Tbo publio will find it to their best interests to give do a call beforq purchasing. R, M. Kennedy. "Ar 18 79. isra GREAT ATTRACTIONS. -0:0 0:0 At o?r lately remrululed ptoro, where you will find iho largest stock of goods, ever'before exhibited in this market. v : ON QUE FIRST FLOOR You will find a complete und e'egant stock of FANCY and STAPI<B DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SIIOKS and HARp\VAi;E. ? ? ? *T V, SECOND FLOOR. ' V .'v ? I ...... ;vh* A full lino ?r FAMILY and FANCY GROCERIES, CROCKKRYWARE & I HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS ' ?' THIRD FLOOR. -Y? ? ? *" * s You will find a 'art."* st^okof Mon'x, Youths A; Children's fashionable OiOTHn ING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS & HATS. ' v HAE/HUSS &c S^ZDODCILtSK6e/"5r? In ondlops variety, which wo will muko to your interest to ft?H nnd'exarainq before purohnsing elaewhcro. ? ? A Thnnking the public for pint favors and hoping to. oft, L Very Respectfully, ,'Vv-S^^P8 BAUM BRO'S. Sopt. 4, if Petition, for Final Discharge. SOUTH CAROLINA? Ksbaiiaw Countv. |n (hp Trobitto Court. In. Ho., C. Hell, Petitioner?Petition for PlnRl ?. niMoliiirne NOTICE l? hereby trlvon thntC. Ilell. >?<{ont for.1.1). MiilbeMon, tiiiH petitioned thin nourt for n flnn) dlKCharge from bin trilftt (U? AdmlnlKtrntor of entnto of(). Mntlienon.rieriu, whleli petition'will Uo for honrlnK on Von (Iny. Kepi. 101 h, l#TO. ' F. V? IWATII), Hep. l?t<l. JUdge of Probtttb, K. O. THE LARGEST AHHORTMKNT of Ladle* Tie i, At ? JIAUM BltOH, 'I 1111111 H)W ' '! * W.'. "JI'i'lllMJ- I" . W A NTED'???i; BKR ofactive, energetic oanvaeteis to en g:?ge in a pleneam iind profitable b*)?ineKii. Oood men will find ihin n rnro ohanco T(l MAKK MONKY. Buch will plenne tlile advertise ment by letter, enolo*ing Mump for reply, prating wha*. biiKlneim they bnvo been er? gii/.ed In. None but Micro who menn bnsi neMH need applp. A'ldftif, PIN LEY, IIARVKY fc CO., Atlanta, Oa. AT THE SAIWE PLACE. ' 1 beg lonnnnunno to my friend* through out this and adloinlntf couiRie* that I am Mtill lo be found at Ift* popular and exten sive ftlabllnhment of BAOM RRO'B., where, with ((really augmented faoilitien for oondueHug butlne**, I shall b? pleaxed to exiend a heartj welcome'and unprecedented Inducement* to all who may favor trie wltj* c .'h-kaK' pm^s? ?w : ? ? Blodgett House, dK?m<leii.,ef.o. 8. H. RLOfJGETT, PROP'R. % TRANPir.NT KATR?l, |? iMt I)AY. *' / ji'll'JMl I '? I III rI iiifcia Having vooatfld |l\e DeKalb House, 1 have opened for th* itfCoinmodatlon of lh?,J public in ll?? large building bi'/wn an tbe "Sftimoi ft Houso," Ob-DeKalb Vtreel, Just ' ^ above cornei" bf AVKln. boi-AUon equally an convenient-, and opportunities to raako RUo?(y comfortable ftre better, I ns? the pntronaga of the public, *?JtU the nnHurrtnce that' WhaUver reputation I have made d? proprietor of/ ,th?l DeRalb, IIourc, It will be rov study to Improve a* , proprietor of the "filoilj^lt Housa" Aug 21 1 y B. II. BK)DORTT. i . JjiliiHWI f,lin li .Li.U'-l State of South Carolina KkRRIIAW C^l/NT*. ,u By, F*,$,fijBA1!b,i|ty/t'Mf*?? Judge. , \Yher,0M Mm. Sarah fcll'oj^ has made ?wit to rh# to gram her letUfe of Admiaw-'' tration on the estate of Jam** Kllioff, de* ? cea??d, Thtae arethnrrfof e. to olio Mfd admonish all and singular the 'kl*nlre<l atfd creditors of the said James KJIIott thai tiij be aiia appear before m? *t< the aoort of probata to be held-at the oourf houM ' In CAtofan oh Thuradajr^lh^flth ofCtpt: altar j hereof at II o"Olt*H, Ijft tbe foi show cause, if )ily I ministration ?hmilj Saltan nnd# ?f$J?