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of Mm VImmiI A Hkk* Cotton 1879. U tb# 18 th noted. _ "Clement etUcb. e hare been run Ding about i"' , JMp oo?i? #800 4acli. Wo are running CI2 apindles, ooet it Brldcaburg, Pa., $3 per spindle. Two oost 9226 eaob; curd cloth . dr?winr frame, six dellv six into one, 8600; ono block list speedor, 8450; two reels, forty spindles eaob, 9250} ono ootton ol*anor, $72. Fifteen-horso power is mffioiont te run the ibovo machinery. Wo u?o 1,000 pounds ofaeed cotton per day, and mako an average of 300 pounds of yarn daily. We work ten bands: ono engineer at $1 rer day; ono foreman, $2; four girls at 0 coins, and four girls at 40 oc ms each. We consume three fourtus of a cord 'of wood petr d*y at $1.25 per cord. Our mill nets ui from fight to ten dollars pur day. We get from 10 to 17 ocnto . j^r pound for our yarn. We sell in Norfolk, Vs., Baltimore, Md., and Now York. The new prooeas has an advantago of half over the old, W* disponae with the Hn^room and all the machinery ? used therein. We do throe timos as v much work ou our card a* oan be dono on the 4amo oard in the old process. The ootton ia never allowed to fly or leave the maohtne until it pust;s off into sliver, or continuous roll, into a revolve ing oan. Tho profits are more than dottblb the old procesa. We only uuo four machines from, the field to mako perfect thread (oxccpt the o tton olean* cr, which oan bo dispeneod with ) There aro about ten machines used in the old process, taking the cotton in the aectf. We run by steam) and think it cheap er than water, everything considered. '? Tho more attachment?, or the larger tho mill, the,greater will be the profits, ai the expenao dooa not increase in propor tion. Tho satin objeot is to find out how much eeed ootton you can get, and build your mill aaoordingly. One great beauty In the Clement attachment ia that you oan build on a vary small scale and make it profitably 'and another is that the . Northern people cannot utilise it, be* cause they can't get seed ootton, and thcrefifllpthpy aro sot down on it and doing all they oan against it. We soil our teed at ekhtouuts per bushel to the farmers. Our jmodhineiry la all bow and of the latest and beat improved. Second-hand mauhiucry can be bought for half tho money, and a oheapor class of new ma. ohitiery can bo bought, but I always prefer tho best, tt it cost* a little more. JSridesburg Manufacturing Company, 69 N.* Front Ktreel, Philadelphia, Pa., is tho address of tho firm that i bought & our muchiuery from, '? S;\1 Any information that I crm givo you in the futu o will bo tfnno with ploaaure. 1 hope to live to sco tho day wlmn eve? poun?l ^f^ot^h i^i^d'in tjie South % ie m^uU&ured> the South; then Wf will becotne a prosperous people. Wo aye fabled'J^jgjiiouati &j^rioj?0p 1^^156,our ej o yj|jjg| ^kouf^rh lnt<W$*f|w you meet wUii.^fli do?. not UoWdS'th. ???!?.. I.! 2 ClemcnU'AttHohuioDt, J3U0 ?B 125 ouch, . 450 oO '? deliveries,) COO [MM r<M ?Vvv pmmm Probable houso 35x50, V 500 rftolor? and m?. ?6,338 the daily eapooity of his pounds of ioed ootton, lods of yarn. Thu For ln? day* {a, * tfwffaokeH qnde eot-d ootton, or 90,000 rns or lint cotton, at 9 cents fo* oottob, will 0<*t to* the he cotton, as a matter i bought in |?ttonths aber and Dooetnbor. as >tton at any other . Jut thJi ia generally buy any way, ?a tho it at thin time usually. ?erfir, ia not tt? the, <br you bagin j aa aooo aa yoi I it la aatih ly re ; months. Therefore iuveetment for Maya, 490 00 oil, Ac, /i 6Q0 00 Total aapondea, $2,980 00 $8,100 00 500 00 flvI ' '? -,J i^imk nn'l 4 320 00 . . ? proflta trtrflO por h? if too modest to olnim ft taking out all tfao ?mal ay ho expeotc*) in vu and blowing $B0<M in?kc (ha profit* nut dV nearly aOperoMt. on tho Let'fl have a ftetorv. &' Bw(i' '5fe'?K a* Journal.] valuable and outspoken paper of tho 16th ofOrtotar that Messrs. Alleo McCaa. kill aod John Durdell have b*eo ap pointed County Commissioners for the balanee of the present'term. The Governor must have 'be'n under a wrong impression as to my plaoe or residence when'ho appointed mo; I do not think I belong to Ko?i>haw county, and, not being a citizen, I have no'right to hold office In the county, I claim to btlong to a fimall portion of lost ter ritory , west of the Watereo river, and that river scanned by ono of tho most oomplote deadfalls I over saw, which will tumble down long before it is paid for. The territory I bolong to was one* a part of Kcr*b*W oounty, I believe; but as wo ore without reprcseptatives or office holders of any kiod, I thinlc it shows plainly that wo>have been coun. ted out of tfio body politic. As a furth er evidence, I oan refer to tho fact that we aro no| allowed ft ?tngle polling pre cinct ovor hore, though nearly one third of tho voting population is in this territory. As to myself, I want no offioe in the gift of my friends, or tho people, or the Governor, and when t get Out qf tho offioo of County, Commissioner, and get ckar of thst bridge, I never intend to hold another offioe, unless it m in the lost territory, when it becomes to be Gary county. Ihis little territory is only recognised on such days as D. H.J Ghamborlmn's day and that ever-to-be remembered black Saturday. Then we were great men and of great tmportanfo. Then we o6dld bee great big men on great big horses riding around and say ing to tho men and olubs from this little lost torritnry, ''For. God's take don't think ol leaving Gamden until the crowd gets off. It will never do to leave. Stay right here, and I will join you just as soon as loan go hotae aod get aometbiog to eat and a little refresh* ment." Nover saving to hungry John, 4,Oome and break bi cad with' us." At that very moment soma of ua were fif teen or twenty miles from home, with! horses rodp down, men starved out, and j our femilfoa unprotected. Afte* the crowd leaves, thon we are permitted to wend our ways bom') through rain and darkness. At suoh times as these we are great stakes, 'but ns soon as all is quiet, we are forgotten. But we will show you tetter things than this when we get Gary oounty es tablished, and we get found agaft, and our territory go's a name. Then, if any of our neighbors come ovor, wo will ask them to break bread with ua. I hereby ask all my friend*, If they ever seo mo , delogat* to another so-called con vention, or if they ever know me to vote for ft standing candidate, or any umn that declare# himself acandidate before the ho called convention makes him one, I want some of. them to apply the boot to me to their satisfaction. I don't boliovo in a convention whoro *he delegates cpnie packed) a* soon us a oan. didtye get* the delegates h> wants bo is then virtually elected, for he has count. ?d noses, and feels oh sufe m if h4 bid hand o.itfim, p$b?Si%(nml all the t?oubl?i of conventions, holding elections, counting,votes, and tho devil know* what el e. , Dut may bo. I om saying too mueb, wnl mighvget iuio a duo'^bu. If I So, I live in a lorit territory, under >o juris diction, and I won't have to go out of the State 0 tfflq nutual ground- -X npw give notice, that if I should ever be j fool ^ quu gU?>, lo(ui*d by nytelfi wirh Hawrds hppt powder and twenty one bucksho': dUtftnpe, twenty puoes. ^ Now, .Nqsefa.jIfiditow,' tliink it high.iioie the, people should put down th<>ee hungry offiue se*ko*?, ' and elect who attend to th-ir own business and pay Jfyfo - hone***: dtfbtf, (iOdftni mean eeouritv debts.) If you sand tnen bake.laws for y^u. who expect to make a living by holding offlo", it Is ristural for them to ofaate offices, and good pay lop offices at that. AiJ|r MS these offios seekers are not put dpwn, wo will put the reins of government out of our hinds. Put those follows to plowing, and you will soon find some of them over the fenes with their nootip broke. 4,0ot ??cftrod at the plow stock, audran awavaod broke hla neck," will, be the verdict of the Oor* tier's jury. : Yours Truly, 9 _ . John Huudicm,. Lost Territory, Oct., 18,1870. the Committee on the PriM Drill at tho 8t*te Fair have prepared the I'o I low ing ruloa and lint of p*i?ee fur the drill, Whloh is to take place on the 13th of NoV?mbeir, 1879./J- J&M M For the bolt drilled oOmpan j, open to the United Stabs, prito 8300. For the b< at drilled oompany, open to the State, prise $160. For the beat drilled ouinpany, open to the* State, exeludlng oompantes from (^h00!??pri?eW0. 'fljflf none but companies from Sooth Gafrllii tompeta, ihe following prises will be offered? Of to to the State,l?t priso 1150. Opeo to the State, 2nd prito $75. ? Open to tho State, ezoludlog oompe* niea from Charleston end Columbia, lit prise $100, 2nd prise $50. - ? No pri*a lfllKbe MrMded unless It least tw6 companion compete for it, Baoh company mttit drill with nofe loss then two commissioned officers, two sergesttts snd twenty four men. Offi cer* and men muH be members ot the companies with whioh they drill The drill will be aooordTng to lhtonV Infantry taotio*, etfft. frill include the sohool oi the soldV, otoeot tWbayohot excises and filing lying down, and the nchool of tho compaB#?$Ming!# janfe f i.e skirmish drill will not be reqtiM* 5$ Th? following entrance foee Will be jf VL drill open to tho PfttWd Suu%, 125, &>? For the drill Open to the Bute, flft For tho drill opeA to companies ex eluding those from Charleston end Ool u in bio, $ tO. 'J'lionami* of oonipamca competing v% />?' 'tsUJ. t V -"V* Attention to tjjii* matter will prevent much oonfu sion and diaeomfort. Tbe Oommitteeoo Receptloa will co operate with offiotrs in preparing for the entertainment of oompaotee. - Committee of Rulee?Maj. Hugh 8. Thompson, Capt. W. B. Lcwranoe, Dr. W. 0. FUbor. Committee on Reoeptloo?Capt. An drew Crawford, Capt. J. Q. Marshall, Gol. Lee -Hagood, Col. John Scoffing Lieut J. P. Arthur. Committee on Grounds?W. D. Star ling, Ksq , Go!. W. G. Straffiald, John Taylor, ? foiq. Any- luvthur Information will be fur nished on appMcation to the Seoretary, C. M.Tew, Esq, Columbia. If Bayard ? f Were nominated, the beat oampaign < documents in his favor would be oom* pilot] out of (be leading Republioan pa. pore for years past.?Springfield /?? jlubUcav. ' f As Government Directory. UNITED biAlE3 GOVERNMENT. Kxactmva. President?Rutherford B. Hayes, of Ohio; to Murch 4th, 1881. 8eetotary of State-William M. Evarti, Of New YorK. . Secretary of Treasury-Johu Sherman, of Ohio. . 'Secretary ofWar?Geo. W. McCrary, of Iowa. . Secretary of Navy?Riohard Thomp son, of Indiana. Sooretary of Interior? arl Sohnr*, of Missouri. . Attorney General?Charles Dovins, of Massaohusctta. Postmaster Goneral?David M. Key, of Tunnespcc. LXOISLATIVB. President of the Sonate?William A. Wheeler, of Now York. Seorotary of Senate-John C. Burch. Speakor of the llouso of Represent** tivos?Samual J. Randall,of Pennsylvania. Clerk?-Geo. M. Adams, of Kentucky. SUPREME COURT OP THE UNI W. TED STATES. Chief Justioo?Hon. M. R. Waite, of Ohio. Assooiate Justicos-Hon. Ward Hunt, of New York; Hon. Nathan Clifford, of Maine; Hon. Noah H. Sawyor, of Ohio; Hon. Samuel H. Miller, of (owa; Hon. I Stephon J. Field, of California; Wm. M. Strong, of Pennsylvania^ JosephP. Brad ley, of New Jersey. I Tho Supreme Court holds one session annually in Washington, beginning on the aeoond Monday in October. UNITED 8TATB3 COURTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Cirouit Judge?Hugh I?. Bond. Cirouit CI ??rk?James E. Hagood. Distriot Judge?Geo. 8. Bryan, Clerk?Daniel Horlbeok. ! Marshal?R. M. Wallace. I ; -District Attorney?L. C. Northrop. Terms for folding United States <.Mr euit Court?First Monday in A^rit ?t? Charleston; fourth Monday m bar ?t Coluuibb. ?Terms fur holding United StafeaDis irict Court?First Monday in January, Jwey; Juiytitid Oo?ober in Charleston [for E?8^rh ^triet; firat Monday i*r August for Western District, at Green villo. [The court held at Greenville ox-i oreisos oirouit court- powers.] . UNITED STATES OFF IERS IN '< AMDEN. Maj. 8. R. Adams, Commissioner,,. EdWurd H- Brooks, Post Master, iGOVERNMENTOF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Govornor?W? D. Simpson. Lieutonant Governor? "-v ? . Seoretary of St4to?R. M. Simms. Attorney Gonortl-Lerov F. Youmans. ComptrollerJGonerftl-Jobnson Hagood. 8tate Treasurer-rS. L. Leaphart. Superintendnnfc of Education?Hugh 3. Thompson, i , Adjutant and Inspector General?K. W. M?Ue Superintendent of the Ponitoniiary? IT. J. Liplooinbe. ' ' '. A SupMrintendant of Lanatio Asvlam? Dr. P. E Griffin. Govornor'a Private Secretary?Wade II. Manning/ 1 ' Chief Juatieo A.J. Wlllard, (Mumble. Associate Justice-Henry Molvcr, Ohe raw. Asaoeiato Jutlloe-A. 0. Haskill. Co lumbia. Clerk-A. M. Booier, Lexington. ' Reporter?It. W. Sband, Union: I CIRCUIT COURTS. I First Circuit- Tho counties of Charles- j ton and Orangeburg. Second Cirouit-The coun tie* of Aiken Colli ton, BaroWell and Beaufort. Third Cirouit-The oountbs of Sum ter, Clarendon, Williamsburg and Georgetown. Fourth Cirouit-The counties of CWos terfiold, Marlboro, Darlington, Marion and II<>wy. Fifth Cirouit-Tbo countiea of Ker shaw, Richland, Edg?fiold and Lexlng* ton. 81xth Cirouit-Tho oountlos of Chester, Lancaster, York end Fairfield. SovonUi Circuit?Tho counties of Newberry, Spartanbnrg, Laurent and Union. ? < Eighth (Cirouit-The oountiee of Greenville, Anderson, Oconee, Pickens and Abbeville. CIRCUIT JUDGE8. First?B. 0. Pretoley. Second?A. P. Aldrioh. 'J?hlrd?T. B. Kri.Knr, ? Fourth?J, fl. Hudson. Fifth?Joseph B. Kershaw. Sixth?T. f. Mackey. r S^ventH-W. H. Wallaco. .Eififhth?Thomss Thomson. COUNTY GOVERNMENT?Ker Bit AW. County ComrolwionCra*-*John Burdell, Allen MoCoskill, T. A. Moore. Clerk of court?8. 0. Clyburo. Treasurer ?H. B. Cantey. . Auditor-E.E. Sill. Judge of Profcat-?P. P. Beard. & Jury Commissioner?L. W. R. Blair. 8ehool Commissioner?.Tool Hough. TOWN OF CAMDEKi'^v ^ntendant?D. 0. Kirkl^F^^v.-w Oerk and Treaaurerg-E. R Sill. Chief of Police- W. R. McCreight. Wardens?James Jones, W. A. An crum, T, J. ttarfield, H. 0, McCreight, f&CK RBf mp^. - ? kmmSHKik . ? ! v ? ?'?/-? ".v ,%' '?'-; ? :. I beg to call the atteution of the Public Qenera'ly, to mj new FALL STOCK, which enbraoea fn 8mst, 1 Tas B*#OB?JK*3T, . ? /. ? MMA' ??, vTWWBBW. ^SES1 ? r?r Cmm**mst k*r,??if; ,> ' " "T . " ^ I >;-'/**?? u<fj . . altMM '?'* A .:?- T ? 8took I have ever offend. ? ??...' k Ul i/UCiOO VI VV4/U, VXiV^IVU, Ul4rt If 4A/| = ?? EMBROIDERIES, LACES; CALICOS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, .LINNENS, DAM A8KS, TOWELS, &i., Together with a foil line of ?' ? ??'fiS&M' ?? ? ?:??' !fe . < ?;? ???? '?? ? ? ;.x> IN THE ?' *- '?'? /?&,*.. .>? Will bo found an unusually handsome stock of * ;j'- , wfi,;.'''{?>? ,'' ? 1 >s< ?' ?** ' .-?vvV / f : :i"v ?? *V'' CLOTHING, DATS, UNDERWEAR, TIGS, &C, ' ' 0?EVERY DESCRIPTION. ei.OO PEARL $? XBT $1.00 ? ?' V | ?$ ,. I am also agent for the celebrated improved " v viiV>w ' ?r*?VS^-/,*'KlK!.?**" "*7"">V'CV -u . 'V.V- **-? Yt 7*>V . * . . ?*.?? ? -v.- .?$ *t?y: Whioh now STANDS UNRIVALLED AS THE REST DOLLAR SHIRT iW-. /?: " ;"'V^>v:.?, IN THE WORLD. : .V ? ?? ?? .? 1'r The public will find it to their' host interests to givo mo a call before , . ' i purchasing. , ?. .i . : &:.&'?} . i ?' ? - '? ? ^ - ?'?:: 1 y'Z ^-r . * ^mm 9 W PiPSllii ? V'; ?' |i >' '.'v.v " #>*< ^ " . , . . - ..., > .,.-.. V- ?' V /' ? ? v-"r ' >v ?;,?? ?> ? V. Itih '?? ' M: "??' E. B. CAPERS. BOOTS MB SHOES I ?? ? ' ? ? . * /; ' THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS 18 RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED TO AN BXAMH9ATI0N IN VARIETY ARB NOW OPENED f^R lNSPlfc0T!0?^^Nl? OUR PRICES CANNOT '' lfAIti TO RATfVtfV ? ? ? FAIL TO SATISFY. t oe1?0lf , | f v i,v'.vv^. . /??, ? ?? . "? ?' --v ..v.: ?: '. ;? j '.. , ? f: } iv-! 'i" '> ...?.::? ? ??? '? ?? - ^ .agg^K^.. ? - .?? -? " >.?* { ? ? r>;. '? . W J < ?? ? '?'? I' 1 " ' "" rwwg-ar1*-'? -*; fW hp V" ?'>>'? $ ^^6^ffPfPiHPiPSPBl!PPP ? ;?#?PSff? ?:' D. W. JORDAN & CO. HAVE BEEN COMPELLED RECENTLY TO ADD IMPROVEMENTS TO THEIR STORE TO ACCOMMODATE THElli LAUGH AND INCREAS ING TRADE. YOU WILL FIND THEIR STbCK COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. YOU CAN . savei i&ott-Ent "' ?' ? , V ^? ivi'-{ 'Vv vv^'-'v: '..'V >. $?; ! |j-.', : . ?'?'*'$&& BY MAKING YOUR BILLS WITH THEM. TIIEY KEEP A FIRST CLASS STOCK UP MiK 0ifj Mi Groceries, Drygoods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, HARDWARE, WILLOWWARE, SADDLERY, BAGGING AND T*ES GRAIN, Jw. TfaEY ARB AGENTS FOR WILSON & CHILDS' WAGONS, CARTS, &o, SINCLAIR & AVERY'S AGRICUI/TURAL IMPLEMENTS GO TO SSfo THEM, AND YOU WILL SUBSERVE YOUR OWN INTERESTS. ? ?- , ? . 1' f Wi i. J?LLJJi. "J.1.1" 1' '???1 Perkins * Nettles; Two Ooois ffKiow Mm, Zb.vv's, Dealers in Family Groceries, OONFBOriONEftlLS, CIGARS; > TOBACCOS AND LIQUORS Having bought ft FULL LINE of tho ftbot? good*,, wo *r? prepared to OF* BR INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS Which cannot be ^rptsmi b; any hoot? In Camden. Give us ? oatl ao4 b? conviuotd that whnt we mj is A FACT. Mp$$v 9Br ?' KwiGKi $??. -C i < --III,? ,- . jjTjjm.j.T. ? . ^6 llllplfj> F^P?9Jr'i ?'* <~-.v-^r^" n?? ?-. ? ??????-??.??-?7?' -'."? r-;-. -^ .T5?; _ ' SHOE. NAT, AND CLOTHING MAN. Krr \-^M^^'^::v:'^-r\ " ;. .'.T-'.v ? -.-?> 7^ w.y.y >^<-.^y' ARTHUR'S AUTHUR'S ARTHUR'S ^ ^ ML' %k h ?.x *4 - ?*- i >"*??*,; 1 i i ft*# { v, tf AT3, j n IIATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, H A.TS, H*TS, HATS, v.. ? ???( CLOTHING. CLOTHING.' CLOTHING rtrG. ? * *? CLOTHING. CLOTHING. Sh5*s, Huts. Clething, Collars, Cuff*, G ravate, Lioeo Pockef Handker chiefs, Ladies' Shoes, Misses1 Shoos, Ghildrens' Shoes, All Kinds of Gentlemen's Wear. GanFitYou From the Grown of Your Head to the Solo of Your Feet; Cheap ! Cheap ! ARTHUR'S ? ? ARTHUR'S ARTHUR'S ARTHUR'S ARTHUR'S ARTHUR'S ARTHUR'S ARTHUR'S SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING.. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. ?4 f ? ? ' i *'< r,. W.L. ARTHUR. % //fw'-r'-.-; !? *i?. * ?< ;k-. ten SHOE, HAT AND CLOTHING MAN. ? ..\v ' 7 $$ Oo23tobor, th 1879 m ?' 'trj ? .V - . 014 Goods With Old Prices . ' HAVE PASSED AW At. NEW PRICES WITH NEW GOODS ' rito'i t- ' ; HAVE TAKEN THEIR PLACE *T*.? ;v"'V 1 v- ' ??*' ' AT ? -.??? i:- w' ?' Kennedy & McDowall's, W >.'?'?? : ,* ,j ? ?DEALERS IN ' HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, .HARDWARE, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES,! , ' . ;*" H HATS, CROCKERY AND SADDLERY. TEAS ?A~t . SPECIALTY. i't'M .Ai i.* 't: MARKET PRICE v PAID FOR COTTON and other Conntry Prodnce. Ciaars & Tobacco, ?A? FULL LINE. ? h | 5 i I I o'tjL-' ?? ' . J: ? ? ?:'l^B. .o. , \ ? . ' . ** 'r' $ '5 .'-v . . 'i "? ? ? ? , ; ? , . .. .. -,/? . ... .. .,1 .- . . s. c. as5? AT ATTRACTIONS -0:0 ? AI our )?t?ly rotnodeled ?tore, where yott will find the Urgent stock of goods, ever before exhibited in this market ON OUR FIRST FLOOR Yoa will find a completo and e'egant stook of FANY and 8TA PLE DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES and HARDWAHE. 1 SECOND FLOOR. A full line of FAMILY and FANCY OROCKRlKS, CROCK ERYW ARK & -HOUSE-FURNISHING GOOD8. THIRD FLOOR. J i A?i ' <V<- ? ? , Yom Will find a 1ar?* at ><jk of Men'*, Youths A Children's fashionable CLOTH ING, OBNT8 FURNISHING GOODS A HATS. H-A.E/2STBSS SA.3DX3IjEII?/'X' sm wifmgi ... ? ' In endless variety, which we will mako to your Interest to osll and examine before purchaiieg elsewhare. Thaeklng the publie for past favors and hoping to merit a oontlnnanoe ol same. j, m ?' ; ' " -r, ? THE BEST NICKLB CIGAR 80LD. JUST RECEIVED 2,000 ProoUt'i Madielav 8,000 Train pa, (9 for 10 eeat*,) 9.000 Hurdles, , 1,000 Royal BuU^^ . > * V;.? > ?1,000 Red tad BUck, 1,000 Royal 8mJ, 1,000 Little CommodorsL;; , 1,000 Capital Joke, 1.000 Cigarettes, 1,000 Puaeh, 1,000 Governor Wade Hampton, At lb* "Old Comer.*' Sign Of the Box. W. 0. GERALD* rCommuaioai CoJuf. teuT To the Taxpaytrt of Krrtham I wtll bo oao oC fifty uon to pay the sum of five dollata oaoh on or before Saturday next for tho purpose of employing oounsel to do away with the Bridge tax; to he paid at the Gahktx or JbrnnM office. JOHN A. GLENN. Camden, Sept, 27,187%?^ g UTTER t - jD^TTEai Tubs, Ooahen hotter, fc^ vor^ low prices ?If you wish to sco a pleaaiug sight, call at Bauta Broa. ' NOTICE TO DEBTOB8 & CREDITOR*. All persons having claims against the es tate of Hannah Crosby, deceased, ere here* by notified that they must establish (he same before the Probate Judge for Kershaw coun ty within thirty doys of publication hereof, or be debarred frotrt payment. Persome who are indebted to said estate, will make immediate payment to the undersigned GEORGE CROSBY and A. E. SINGLETON, . oot 2 is Executors Important Notice. Office Countt CoMMissioNKits. Camdxn, S. C., Sept., 24th, 1879. All persons having claims ngatn*t Ker shaw county, arising between Nov. lBt, 1878 and 81st October, 1879. are hereby notified and required to present same on or before the last mentioned dalo, properly attested, to be credited by the Board of County Commissioners of said oounty. W. H. R. WORKMAN, Oct 2 lm Clk.. Bd., Co., Commissioners. 8 HERIFF'S SALE. &ovth Carolina-* Knthaxo County. - Allen E. Cash, Plaintiff, vs R. G. Ellerbe, Defendant?Execution. By virtue of the above eieeution, I will soil on the first Monday in November next, before the Court House in Camden during the legal hours of sale, all the undivided right, title and Interest of the defendant in a certain tract of land lying, situate and being In the State and county aforesaid, containing 1800 acres, mere or less, bound ed north by Burwell Boykln. east by lands of the estate of Anorum, south bv Young & Keels, and west by the estate of Boykln. Also, on Tuesday, Nov. 8d, at the plan tation whereon the defendant resides, will bo sold, conimenoiag at 11 o'clock, the fol lowing personal property r The farming Implements, Wagon, Carriage, sett of Fur* nlture, Corn, Fodder, Cotton and Cotton Seed, Horses, Mules, Cattle and Hogs. Let ted upon as tho properly of the' defendant at the suit of Mrs. Allen E. Cash. Terms? cash. JOHN DOBY, S. K. C. GEO. ALDEN & C0.,Ags~ COTTON BUYERS & COM. AGTS?, Will give special attention to the PURCHASE OF COTTON, AND sale of FERTILIZERS. A HE PREPARED TO PUUClt ABE COTTON at full Market Value, . AND* IN ANY QUANTITY, ? - l' ? ? ' ? ? ? ? ? > ?O'.v ? MRfl. T- B. WALKER respootfully ftnnonn cos to her friend* nnd patrons that she hae removed her, MILLINERY STORE To the stand Just opposite Mm, Crosby's on kory, whoroHho In powopening ' "i-A* * ^*54. ' ' ? *?' An Elegant took of Millinery, Just received from the Northern Mnrhotp, I liavo the Latest Fashions In Millinery nn<t FJoIvtwIiIWeI!? good"THE Y LADIES will find It tothotr Interest to give me a call beforo nmklng tholr order*. HOpll . . M1W.T, B. WALKEIt. NOTICE TO CKIHTORt. All persons having olaltns against (he en tntoofj. J. Hrfrton, deceased, nre hereby notified that they mutt establish the same before the l'robate Judge for Kershaw coun ty within thirty days of publication hereof, , or be debarred from pftymeut. Persons who are Indebted to said estate, wilt make imme diate payment to th? undersigned. 0. 0. HA1LE, Oct 2 18 _ Adcon'r. It Is false economy to bny ? cheap Organ 4 when u few dollars moro -will get the Incomparablo nnd always rolluble wson lifts mm nasafe**.. Hew StylM, Mew Prices. aftf stop*. eloifnnt .?mbosno<l mi.I/,nr. to "6-w lQltop* i ?eit? roeitH Mo HUirnJ U-.1 iti! v ftW W>fitOD? , .rtUreodA, t.!]) ??oho with SiSS^" ONER 100,000 MADE AND SOLD. w,"?8MB8,mS ,SMM* 'A >v jv * KAlvB PA8T, . , PAHIH - - IMMVIKNHA - 1R7* HANTIA.OO -j 187ft. PHI LA. PA. - W9 PARIS - -4_ 1878J 8WKDKN - 1H78 Endorsed by Fmn* Llxit, Theodoro Thom t.Olo Uull. GoUnoJifUk, HtrRUM, WaireM, [organ, find over one tlioii?nnd eminent mil* elnn* in Kttron* And America. fh# tt*tU mony rh to tlio lmmonae auperlorlty or tltono lnntruinentf o-v?r nit other* I* empimrio mid overwhelming, nnd Induputftble. KMNTKD UNTIL PAID KOH. ,n??r?nowori>>ro<ijjHroh?*ori?l.y itnlunent* of fromfft t<i9l0or will 'l iii'ni' org* SOUTHMRN WHOLE8ALK DEPOT Kor the more oonveniftnt luppfy u HouUi* ern trade, h Houthorn Wholesale Depot 111?? ' been MtAutUhel (it Bnvunnuh from which cl?afc)iep,t?ftflK.rH And retoll denier* cmn be mtpplied lit Hew York nixl HoMon fac tory talec. For lmi?lmt?Ht ontnloguo, prlo? lUtnnd f"ilI, Information aqdrow. . . LUDDBN & BAUE3, Savannah, Oa. MftnufiMturer'n Whoiewle Agent*. Candy I OAMirr ( 50 boxea otndy, ofr Halo by Hmiiq Bro?. Hiflouit t Dieomxt A kfM ttook of btottUfl of alt kinds, at prioo to pliw all, at Battm Broa.