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Oiflt TR VTELlsVIdEJIT'.- ' Wo hav? tv?o so fortunate as to ae w uru the scrvicos of>Jh. Jajjes J3. &ILAW of Turkey Cri-clc, u* the General Travel ing Agent forTfiB Kerbuaw Gazette. Ma. Suaav i? a gentleman well known throughout Kershaw County; and we cordially commend 1am to the kind fa vor and oons:deration of aU upon whom he may call. lie ha? full to w ocivo and roceipt for any nmnjes duo na. P. P. & U. fe. Beakd. INDEX TO NKW ADVKKTISKMKNT9. V P A il K Beafw?Kerthaw Uarettu. Phil adclphla Hew<'g Mach Oo?A Woman. Jonw, ]>avls A BouEnti<ht??Dry Oood?, M L Kl? -lard?Clothing, Hat*, Ao. Benrd Brother* A Henn?Corn. Merchant*.- 11 Jf Lowrance? Wheeler llouw. J K HlavrROtv-JTobaoco. CI Kar?, Ao. I,widen A Bato??Organ#. Henry lilHchofT* Co?OrocerioM; Ac. Judgo of Pro. l>nto- Citation. J> W? Jordan <fe Co?Mer chandliO. E B Caper*? Boot* and Bhoe*. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ' Columbia, S. C., Sept. 22,1879. It glsddofts our heart to find this dear old city again putting on an uir of BUSI NESS ACTIVITY". Trado lias opened up in nearly every dapartinont, und the tacrohants appoav to be iu excellent spirits. There" in' a sli/ht iippreoiatioo in reul estate values; while s unc fow buildings are being erect*.d on the prin cipul thnroughfuro. Wo visited the exteosivo m vcmink shops of Jtichard Joier to-day, and found a lt?r;ze force of | hands busily engaged. Mr. Tozyf in" furoiod us chat IrJ is lurriing < in an eu gine about oVcry Ovo days, and has or ders far uhnad now. 11 ?? recently sold 0 15 hurse power to Mr. Titos. W. l^ang of our county, and ha* orders for two inure from the same county. 1 ro LITICS Aro dead nt the capital. One seldom boars an) thing in this line. The people seem not to oaro to 'moot the subject )ei awhile. ; Frequent have been the word* ot sor row expressed to us upon tho recent riuddeii deuth of our beloved Represen tative, D*. W. It. Nelson.' During his stay hoio last wintor. wl'ilc in attend anco upon tho L*gid?iurc, ho made inauy warm friends. Tho people here urgo that wo send ono of our best citi gens to fill the vacancy caused by his death. ' Wo willingly accepted tho kind iu vitntion of iMoj. It. N. Lowrauco to diuc Willi him at bis hotel, T1IK WllEKI.KK HOUSE, On Sunday, and wo were truly pleased know that Columbia could boast of | such an exo llcnt, ufl'd well kept ho'te.? Tho Major bos recently niado' Homo im portant and valuable improvements upon the building, and has refurnished it throughout. H'o woro somewhat amosed to loam that thero woro over 2,700 j yarda'Of carpeting in tho houso. The bed ohamborfl nrj eloguntly furnished with the most modorp. styles of furnit^ref while the oullnary d^paitb'ent is of flic highest order. Our dinner was one which Delrabnico oould not excol in the getting up. To our frionds who visit Columbia at any time, we cordially and Uonostly oonimeud tho Whooler 'House ?s a pfaoo where they will find amplo and hospitablo entortulnmont. JONES, DAY IS & BOUK NIGHTS. i \ V ? A tour of inspection through this ipngnifiootR and oxtonsivo establishment - ionf^ftc f0 how groat a dogreo buslnosa is coiMjpotedby this fihn. Having ono of tl)o largest retail dry goods establishment^ itf iho Stato, with every doparfcnierifc reploto with now and desirablo go6ds, and an oxoollont corps ot attentivo 'and polite salesmen, tho activity whion' this houso presonted to us, confirmodour hithorto belief that they did the largest trade of any house ij? tho oily. We woro pledsod to learn from a mombor of tho firm thai thoy lluvo a good patronage fromour oounly, and by thoir advertisomont in this issuo. it is mndo evidon^ that thoy desiro to not only rotairi the oustdmors thoy Have now, but thoy aro onxi -us to add to thoir already largo list of patrons, lijvo thom a call when you visit Columbia. They pay spcoiul attention to tho filling of] orders, J. It. SLAWSON. Tho many wurm friends of this esti mable gentleman will bo glad to know that ho is still ready to servo them with choice gradp? of tobaccos, excel lent cigars and a full nrib of smokers' nrtiolcs. His stand Is at No. 122 Main street, tirhore 3o will gladly1 welcome Vile people of our >unty whenever thoy visit ColutAbia. Ho is Selling a first ralebigar at 9.1.60 ? hundred, and everything olso in pro. portion. f Don't fall to pay Slawsoii a visit whan you go to tho capital. KINARl/s OLOTHINQ EMPORIUM. Whoever honrd of men's salts selling at $4 ?; We heard that Klnatd vbas selling clothing immensely cheap, and to satlefy oursolf th^t such was the oarfe, we made a visit to tKU oinjporlum this morning and managed thruV'li his' En tire stock. H?nt, wa were shott.n Juita > of a vory good ju illty at four dollar's. There, was pointed out to us a pile of better quality nt five dollars. While. ne?r bv, were to bejeen suits at 80, $7, $9 and so or.. Mr. Kinnrd's stook is us handgoirft fta any *e have ever scon, and the ooftatant fitfr of the aalestneti is etidenQddf th& fact thkit the people ap preciate "hi* mode of dqfogf.business, by 8+tltng at a mere noniitUI' nd'tanao on the oost of goods. One oan be fur nished in a genteel manner from hfftd to foot, fbr $10; while, If he wishes, he nJay arrtiy hlm*tlf in an, elogsot oos^ tumn at a higher prioe*1 ' ^ ' AWd bow, having (ffespsssed too much Already opoo the putionb* of our readtfs, we propose to elo? tlila epistle by oall idg at ten lien to the house of > ?' -' , BXA1B *yBINN, Oweral (Jommission Merchants and Auctioneers. Hsvfri^ amplo faoilltios and a long experience ip this branoh of busineM, these gostletneh a'r^ fully able lo render satisfaction tv> thMr 'patrons, 'fhny reoeivo oonMgnmonts of oonntry {?roluoe, buy or sell ootton, wfako fjjof. ootione, Ao., and give their t?r*<?wl attention to the same. In our next issue we shall aivo a Air. ther glimpse into butioess affairs at the Slate Capital. ? 1^. p, B. y >.i v;v r' \. OilARLESTo'^Sejt, 10,1870. T? one who has njt VW\*d thii city in some .time, Charleston apptkrs to h6ve suddenly undergone wonderful IfpTian^t for the better. In fi'ot; she ha* '' rang npArnn her long and deep sleep id jll^\if\viog on eo the goal** of (in Wmioui\dl pr<ll(ie?ivo spint. ITor f v; f\ / ? ? years past, the has been laboriog under oue of t|ie mopfc lethargic spoils whioh cau boTttll a eltj of hor proportions and resources'. With an admirable harbor, abundant |r< ightiug facilities, by land an<}' by water, tbere is no reason why thu city abould not only rival but oqt atrip more pretentious cities of the At lantic coasf; The present management of tbe South Parolina Railroad |s doing a good Work in tho promotion of the ; interest* of old Charleston^ and we find her buiioes* men possessing ' a more liberal, a moro progressive and more en- ( ergdtio Spirit thau we have ever been evinced by them beforo. Thoy seem determined to attract the trade from tbe middle and up country Of South Carolina and from portions of Goorgia, Alabama and Florida. Our advertising columns present evidences of this, to a certain degree. Besides, from a caroful exami nation into facts and figures, and from Interviews held with soveral promiuent business mon on tho Bay, and on Hayno, Meeting .and King streets, wo are' eon vlncoU that tho advantages now held out by Charleston mak9 if no longer neces sary for our merchants to go or send North for their goods; for wo havo in our own State a mart fully ablo to eopo with Bultimore, Now York or Boston. We propdse, in this and succeeding letters, ?o give our readers a glimpse at pen-pictures of scuno of the business iiouses of Charleston, fooling loth, how evor, to attompt what wo know vyo uro I not ttblo justly to do. We start i>ut with (ho hugo grocery und wholesale liquor house of BOI,LM.\N. BROTHERS. Which is loeated ut 1")!} aud 155 East liny. This hou'o oujoys an excellent fwttr >na^" from Kershaw County, and dteervodly bo, t?>o. The members of tho firm ure cxoellcnt gentlemen. They have lary:e means at their command, aud facilities for transacting business which arc s'irpasse'd by no house in the.city: 11KNUY ll.VY Kit. A visit to this busy placo was both plo.ising find instructive?pleasing to see so much lifo and activity in this branch of irado ; nnd instructive, bocause wo culd here o>o the products of almost evry country on thuglobo. This house, too, doos a liije business with our m*r ?chants'. [Note.?On account of publishing other matter of a loo.il nature, ne(0<fiary to appear in this "issue, wo are obliged to cut our first Charleston |o*tor in two parts. Il will be concluded next week.] TAXPAYERS. IN COUNCIL A meeting of tho citizcns of this comity Was Held at tho Court IIouso yesterday for tho pdrpuso of couslder ing tho ouoshons cooneotcd with the perplexingWutprco Froo Bridgo'tax.'Tbe meeting Wns organizod by calling Oapt. Allon McCaskill to tho oWir.' Mossrs. J. T. Ilflfy and W. F. Ilced wcro appoint od secretaries. Tho objcot of tho moot ing was explained by Capt. J. D. Dun lap, at tho request of tbo chair. The Act of Assombty, oroutiDg tbo spocial commission of*tho Watoroo Froe Bridgo was read by Mr. Duulap; Motion adopted that Messrs. Jon. D Dunlap, L. W. B. Blair; C. M'cRao*, S B. Hall and Q.O. Alcxandor bo ap pointed acoramittoe to report tho finan cial status of affairs connected with tbo Bridgo Commission, and tho legul rom odios against further taxation for tho *Bfidgo, proper for tho mocting to act upon. Mr. W. T> Tmuthttiu ncm ivqnosted (0 addross tho meeting during the nb senoo of the committed, which ho did. A motion olforod by Mr. Wm. D. ?Tranthnm, to tbo effect that tho CQnvod tibn request Capt*. Burdoll and MoCas >kill.to' retain their positions as oounty commissioners, was unanimously adopt ed. A motion was adopted thanking tho Journal for the stand which it had tu 'kon in rrferonoo to tho Hridgo matters. Mr. W. P. Hoed offorod tbo following resolution, wliic'i wus adopted : ll-solved, That this convention of tho pooplo of Kor.-huw County request His >Excellpnoy(' Gov. Simpson, to.sppointto tho office of county couitnissioners of Kershaw oounty, Allon MoCaskill and [John JJujrdoIl, whoa& terms of offico aro 'about td oxpiro, aud that tho secretaries do forwaid a copy of this resolution to tho Oovornor. t The committeo on finanoiul status and lonal remedies returned and mado . the i'followitfg'* ? * ' & ntpQtCr: Mr. Chairman!' The Committeo would respectfully report, that from tbo' data before them, tney found it difficult to asoortaio the oxaot amount duo by Kor .shaw oounty ou account of tho Watoroo bridge. The Special Commission digitus that tho sum of$0?b20.'Jift was due on Jhe 23rd dsy of January last. r) The Grand Jury, at the lout term of ! the eour^reported that tho indebtedness of tho county should bo oh >ut$.V314 70. The Committeo are of tho opinion that the stiar justly due is not m'Aro than $&80v, ovon if the not djrovfding for tho oroction of tho said billys U constitu tional, Tho Committee rogard the not hh unconstitutional on tho ground that tho rato of taxation s unequal io# tho differont 'townships iif tho county, and that legal measures oan bo obtained, restraining tho Auditor, Treasurer and Speolal Com mission from asscsftiogt'oollooting |or ro* oeiving any further taxes under this Apt. The Committee would reoominertd that a oommittee consisting of two tax* payera from eaoh Sohool Distriot. be ap? pointed for the purposo of oolleoting ?oney and employ counsel to enter the ll^tieasaai logal proooedings for said pur* poae. J, D. DUNLAP, Chairman. Mr. ITay and Mr. 8(taw t^ade remarks upon the report.' ? ' " Mwwtr*. Jyhn^Burdoll, W. P. Russell and J, D. HbaW were appointed a feqm mitteo (0 splio.it subscriptions immedi ately, together with oommittecs from eaoh of the Sjhool districts in* the oounty. ? Death of Mrs. H,,M. Patterson. Wo wewpainod to learn, a few days ago, of the death of this estimable lady, which ooourrod on last Thursday nt the residence of hor husband, Sonrtor L. J. Patterson. Deeessod was a sist r of 'the late Judge Warsaw, cf this State, and bad been a resident of this eounty for nearly forty years.' ? ? ? 1 1 m* ?> Being sometimes dlunder brightens friendship. The greattV muro of the freauent quarrels between relatives is their being so muoh together. Tjfro habit of resolving without acting is wAroo than not resolving ut all,' inas much nH it gradually sunders the natur al conditfon/betweon thought abd clsed. w \ j) y -AM n ? > *>. 14 ... 'J Ml' Where the Clerks Are. ? ' -? Id this brief article we propose giving In formation to the (Honda of our clever clerks M to the placet of busin?u whore the/ may respectively l}e found. Mr. W. D. Anderson is at Gerald's old eornor. Axcaux 4 Co. have the genial Jifnmie De&e and Mr. Robert Johnson In their lyell filled establishment. The Messrs.' Baiim Bros, have edded the following to tbelr clerical force ; Kddie Lewis, 8. Sondgein, I. David and the popu. lar salesman, W. H. Malone. 'in addition to these. Messrs. Ktjgene Villepigue, Jacob Kat*. John J. Goodale, W. M.' Billings, J. 8. Kaufman, W. 1/. Billings, M. H. Situmens. 8. A. Aukktkix & Co. havo an excellent corps of genteel, p6ll>e and popular sales men. The fr.lends of Messrs. Wm. Wallace, E. C. Zerop, J/K. Vaughan, 1\ T. Ville* piguo, Joseph Duruch, W. & Johnson, Con stantino Billings, E. ltothholz, P. L. Situ mons, Oran Arrants and Montory Billings will notice that these gentlemen may bo fouud at this establishment, where they will be pleased to sc? and servo thoir friends. There are eight as olever persons at R. M. Kennedy'*) as ever breathed tho pure air of Heaven. Mecsis. A. Mann, A. Witt cownVy, B. 0. Kennedy, Henry Qilbert, Willie Workman, N. G. Ellerbe and John D. Kennedy, jr., coustituto the eight to whom we allude. Go where you will, you will not be able to find a more polito sett of gentlemanly salesmen than can be boasted of by "Our Shoe, llat and Clothing Mau " Mr. W. L. Arthur liah in his extensivo establishment Messrs J. B. I.ylts, J. B Villepigue, M. \\'. Bissell. C. J Shannon, F. D. Blodgoti and C. A. Ellerbe. At D. W. Jordak, & Co's., may be found tho clever and genial Frank Villepiguo, the handsoino J. K. W. 11 ail u and tho manly James B. Wallace. Kkmnkdv & McDowai.l hnvo ample busi ness fur Messrs. Waddy Thomson anil Jas. K. Arrants. who arc ever at their post. BitAsiNciroN ^ Nettles' establishment is chock full of good*, and they'vo got boys to sell 'em, loo. George Shaw and Josephus Shiver are active ns ever, uud can sell heaps of goods in little time. And now we coa\e to J. W. MoCvRrv'o, where the visitor will find Messrs. Thomas B Arrnnts and Sumter IlhameN, both of whom are energetic and clever fellows. We shall probably continue our remarks upon the fins fellows who soli goods In Com len, in a futura issue of the Gazette. THOUGHTS FOR SUNDAY. "If." If *kle<s wore bluer. And fog* wore fewer, Ami fewer tho storms on land und sen; NVcro shiny summers Perpetual Comers? What an U lop In wt>\?ldbcj If 1.1'o were lonjter, And Faith were stronger. If pleasure would bide?If Care would bee; If onoh were brother To nil the other? What an Arcadia this would bo! Were Greed abolished, Antl Gain demolished. Wore Slavery chained, und Freedom free; If all earth's troubles OollopKfrt lllto hubbies? What an Klyslum Uils would bo ! Love gives insight, aud insight often gives foreboding. Hatred is liko firo?it makes even . tight rubbish deadly. Reason ia tl>e master power of tho miud, put passion disputes its sway. Man onnnot resist thought, bijt be %inay rogulato that which cornea to him, [' Tho mnn who knows himself will never bo impudent (o bis fellow beings. Happiness consists not in possessing muoh, lsut iu being contont with what Iwo^peAsoea. , ' -s *'4' * -k ?? , Man hn? to go oul and sock his ^>ath; womnu's path unuully lies close under her feot. If a man has transgressed ono law, and speaks lies, and scoffs at nnothor world, thero is no evil he will not do, "Uofuso to bo unhappy" is one rule among othors given to toaoh bo,w to keep woll, The chains oChabit are generally too small to bo folb till they are too strong to bo brokon. It is wondorful how silent a mnn enn be when bo knowB his oauso is just, and how boisterous l^o bocomes wijen he .'knovys hb is ia tho wrong. A man sensitive of everything that ?is beautiful in nature can hnvo more enjoyment in looking up into the sky than witnessing tho best of plays oa the inimio stago. * " Tho auddon paleness, whioh some-* times overspread# h yopn? man's faoo in church may bo' caused by quickened conscience, but tho ohancos aro that ho hns swallowed some tobaooo juice, * Do you want to know the roan against whoYn you hnvo most ronson to guard yourself? Your looking-gifesa will give yon a very fair likeness" or' 'his-' face.? ; Wfcutcly. *' Y The ministor^ naked, the SfbbatH, sohool, "With what remarkable weapon did Samson at one time slay a number of Philistines?" For a while there was no answer, and tho minister, to assist tho childrrq a little, oommenocd tap ping his jaw with the tip of bfa fbger, at the same timo saying, uW,b*t's th'to? what's this?" Quiok^ iS thought, a lit ,.tlo follow qnito innocently replied "The jaw bone of on nse, sir," A woman wanted to remove ii tree from her lot in th* oei^etery at Spring* field, Mass., to make'room for a monu ment, buj the authorities refused per mission, She wont homo and prayed that thp Lord would take tho treoawny, -and within a few hours a tornado blew it ovor. Tho samo wind did great dnmago throughout Massaohusotts, And killod msny porsons, yot the woman firmly belivos it was sent iq answor to her prayor. An old womnn of oighty yearn has just died in a Now York prison, where she lived twenty-fivo yoars voluntarily, 8ho was a poor dissipated creature until fifty years of ajo, when she wis I ?ea:c#. rated for a number of years, snd when hor term expired, had bcoomo so attach* ed to the institution and foarful of fall ing into hor old ways, that sho begged to bo allowed to remain, and during hor long sojourn adminibtorod oomfort to many unfortunates. In Austiq, Texas, almost everything ie plastered over with patent modioine advertisoinonte. In the court yard of a hotel thore is a big oistern and on it is painted in lafge letters a foot and a half long: "Smiths Diseased liver remedy," A, stranger frpm'thp north saw tho hotel clerk draw a bAofcet IVill of water from the cistern oii whioh tho sign was paint' od, and then h6 said, as though to him* self, "I |i*aVd it Was sickly in Aaniln, hut I nover expftctod to see people dr*w off medicine by (hi bucket fall/' ? 1 PwUmI Dm. Should ypji ask uf why this dunning, Why thefe nd complaints, and muimars, Murmurs load abojit delinquents, Who have read the paper weekly, Read whsf they tytve never paid for, Read with ploasure aud with profit, Read of eburch affaire and proapeots, Read of neiys both home ana foreign. Read the ossays and the poems, Full of wiadom'and instruction, Road the tablet? of the markets, Cure fully corrected weekly; Should you ask us ijhy this daoniog, We should answer, wo should tell you, From tho printer, from the jailor, From tho kind old paper maker, From the landlord, iVom tho carricr, From the man who taxes letter*, With a stamp from Uoole Samuel, Uoolc Sam, tho rowdies call him, From them all tbcro comes a mowago, Message kind yot (irmly spoken, "Flense to pay us what you owe us." Sad it ih to hear such massage, When our fundi are all exhausted, When the la$t bank note has loft us, | Wbon tho gold coin all h&vo vauiahod, Gone to pay tho paper maker, I Gone (o pay tho toiling printer, i Gone to puy the landlord tribute, i Gono to pay tho youthful carrier, Gone to pay the faithful mailer, Gono to pay old Undo Samuel, Uncle Sam tho rowdies call him? Gone to pay tho ^Vesterp paper Three and twenty hundred dollars ! Sad it is to turn our ledger, Turn the k-avos of this old lodger, Turn and see what sums are due, Due for volumes long since ended, Due for years of ploasaut reading, Due for years of toilsome labor, Duo despite our toilBomo reading, Duo despite our patient dunning, Due in sums from two to twenty. Would you lift a burden from us? Would you, dr^vo spectro from us? Would you taste a pleasant slumber ? Would you have a quiet conscience? Would you have a papor paid for? Sund us monoy?send ua money, Scad us money?Bond us money; Send tvk money you owe us I OBITUARY, DIED?At Liberty Hill, on tho morning o' the 18th of September, after a week's ill" uees, Mrs M. II. Patterson, wife of Col. L' J. Patterson (jraco was in hor steps, Ileaveninhor eyes, In overy gosturo, dignity and lore, ESTABI.IJHEB 1850* M'LOY, RICE & CO.. Bog reaptetfully to announco the complo tlon of {heir now additional premises, No 2?S Kln? Rtrootwhich, with tholr building on King and Hanoi streets, gives th$m inoreas lug facilities for the transaction their large and growing bustne**. Not In many years has utch on fcxfenstyo and varied atock been presented totho public under one man agement. The display of goneral Dry Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods, Caipotlng, Mattings, Ru gs Oil Cloths, Window (shades, Curtains, Lnceg and Upholstory Goods and Trimmings for the Jobbing and retail trad oh is the largest In thoStftto, Every facility will bo oxtondod to the in ferior trado. Hamplosaad information far nlshed, and retail bills over $10 sent to any homo reached by rail or express free or ?oiiaror. Morchrndtso weighing 4 pound,, and undor oaii bo sent safely through the mulls. Encourago homo enterprise. We can do as well for you as any house In the country. Address all orders to the Arm. ; MpLOY, RICE 4 CO., ?Wholesale and Retail Warehousemen,' 208 and 270 King and 67 Haael sir.; Charleston, S. C, ?Mcw York Offtoe 140 Ohuroh street. sep26tf. I GEO. ALDEN& CO.", Ags. ^COTTON BUYERS & COM. AGTS-, I Will give special attention to the PURCHASE Of COTTOJJ, AND salo of FERTILIZERS. APE PREPARED TO PURCHASE COTTON at Full Market Value, AND IN ANY QUANTITY, Goo, AldQh, f. L. Phelps. State of South Carolina Kersiiaw County. By F, P. BEARD, Esq. Probate Jtfdge. Whcreau Mrs. Jane Nelson has made euit to nje.tajjr^nt her letters of adminis tration on tho. estate of W. R. Nelson, da. cenBed, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred,and creditors of the said W. ft. Nelson tftat'tli'ey he and appear beforo me at the oourt'of probato to 1io held at the oourt house VA Camden on Monday, the 6th of Oot. after piiWicfetion Sereof a4 11 o'clock in the -foTanoih, to liow oat^so, if any they have, why saia ad ministrate* should not he granted. Given undee my hand and seal this 24th day offtejit, 1379. F. P. BEARD, Judge of Probate. .jV1 " OBEY 5 GTS. ? ? * . _ , Dr. Zemp has opened a de partment in hjs Drug Store where you can get almost ANYTHING you want for. & Cents. Call and see tl^p variety of useful articles. iljj'iLiiiii !.hj* . i "** ESTATE. SALE. On HaturdajfOitober 4th, next. 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at theresldOhco oftne l.\to lapam Jackson, deceased, the entire porsonal property of said estate. Terms Cash. HA HAH JAOKHON, Admx, sepl8t8 Removal MHH. T* n. WALKKH respeottully nnnouu ?es to bor friends and patrons that sho has oinoved her MILLINERY STORE To the stand lust opposite Mm. Crosby's oa kcry^ where sho Is now opening, An Elegant tock of Millinery, Jnst received from the Northern Markets, I bnVw the Latest Fashions In Millinery and fW^T PHIOEM? KO?'U ftt < t:Ry will And It to their Interest to give me a <*411 before making their orders. ?*!>? MHS.T. B. WALKEH, H I be STOC THE PUBLIC ! W FALL AND WINTER GOODS FOR 1879. Stock I as EMB! OlDERIES, LACES, CALICOS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, LINNENS, DAM to call the attention of the Publio Generally, to my new FALL , which ombraces fiEtsr, Tub ff&YQsoMJssr? rsN Css&pmr have ever offered. Bpocial attention to my stock of DRESS QQODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, SKS, TOWELS, Together with a full lino of Vr LNTHE I p entlemens Department 1) 1 Will bo found an u?u?uaHy hnndsonao stock of CLOTHING, HATS, UNDERWEAR, TIES, AC, ri 4 7 Qf EVERY. DESCRIPTION/ $L.OO $1.00 I" ara.al?Q {i^nt for tbo oolobratcd impr^d' 1 ? . ; ? '> FEARS* SHIRT, Wh3i not? 8TANDK UNRJVALIjKD AS TDR> RKST DOLLAR SHIRT { \ 1 ' ' tN hlR"WORLD. To putlio will find it to tl<o?r b?st interna to givo mo a oall beforo pufonnini R. M. Kennedy. 64 64 THIS PAPER ?FOR T ZE3: IE IE} O :F> L IE, THE KERSHAW GAZETTE. 64, COII^TTILvSILTS. ?4 64 ooijTjnvrnsr?. 64 64 C03LTJI^I<rS, 64 Futollslieci BVery THusdajr F. P. gaid II. E. Do^rd, Proprietors. 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