The Kershaw gazette. (Camden, Kershaw Co., S.C.) 1873-1887, May 13, 1880, Image 2
Mr, O. B. Qlliuor U ?MMtmuUr; A 'M
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Molten of (he Chsrsw and |
. Jpl oent. bonds were sc
KwwnU. T1 I
On Uu>|Th'iir*day all portion* of thin coun
ty werslhnted with as heavy falls of rain aa
4iav*?ver keen knownjln this region?tome
^t^satufoy^uSV^ ever-eeen. Tb* |
I mere very full.
KDoartKi.n.
?Wednesday night oflast week the two !
ow men, Brook* and Watson, tried at ;
last term ofooroourt for the insider < of
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teuoefpr manslaughter.
HAMrrox
rom tbsjja
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Oapt. John A. Moors has placed on onr
table three rips apple*, gathered from the
orchard of John Ouster, Esq., in the lower
- .? part of tho oounty.
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There v?;a* a froet on ths let of May.
jg?ciy.r^??ji:?ra"h ?l0Wo dU>'
LKIHOtOH,
Ths heavy rains On Thursday, 29th utt.. In
9SSI
out oftbsground, noce?sltating replanting
and consequently later crops will follow.
On Monday OapV D. J. Orjmth. a? the
part of ths bondsmen of D, I. Heudrlx, ,
mer oounty treasurer, psld dp in fUll thode- ]
tlsucy due ths oounty and the sohool lUnd.
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?nit In Wheat Is general throughout
u.itjr. In tome plsoes fsrmors arc
Ing it up and planting corn. Karly
e looking fln?.
?if tt Mr, Green, near Bsnsea City,has a contrast
gh with parties In Boston for furnishing tlmbsr
TOT making shuttles. Dogwood Is ths timber
used and 1* sawed by Mr, Orson In oonvsnt*
tipping over ths Air Line.
An unusually Unro number of bid OOttOO
stalk* havs put forth nsw leaves this spring
owing to the mildness or ths seaspnU^Dnr
plan toes do not; take much svock t these
singnowon the wlvr
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Maonibstailng uomnany
In thel**telx months?8,a?T
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All
company anil ths
v- *yngwwtnkr.-^'V * :V
i is considerable sloknsss anion* ths
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W. lloltoway Sustained a
' a "luufo snd had a'^onvuN
1 drove
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' tell* if J{b Inhu
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toughing ?&|h0
ouf w
iwpens
_?i hiiVo
in tho lost
eeted Mayor or
-was ehflssn by
ns AvsRspub*
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CAKIglt, l C? KAY It, 1880.
THE OUTLOOK lit TBJi STATE.
The precept outlook of the DetaocnUlo
party tn the State la cheering. We have
watched the different Counjy Conven
UonB, and kre gratified at the harmony
whtcb pervades them and the undoubted
unity Of the party* The enthuslaam ex
hibited Is also very cheering, and we see
tn the political sky every assurance of
victory. Like a warrior girding on his
arijnor for tjie battle, our Deraooratlo
hostaatt putting on theirs, and looking
well to any looseness of the joints of
tpe harness which maybe perceptible..
In the reorganization bf clubs and se
er Mons of County Chairmen there Is ex
hibited commendable 'seal, and where
the old officers refine to serve the selec
tion of their suoofessbra is made with an
eye to the; supoefra of the party rather
than to personal ambition. There
is no danger of any ^ Independent
movement, and -the disquieting fears
which had taken possession of some of
our people have been completely exor
olsed. The difference of opinion as to
the merits of the respective gentlemen
who are being advocated for Governor
will continue until the nomination Is
made by the Convention, and then all
will be serene, and In a few days there
after even any possible soreness which
may be occasioned will have passed
away. In the meantime we bespeak
perfect fhlmess, and open dealing in dis
cussing their merits and let fkir play oon
trol us all. And as the several County
Conventions nicetand then the State Con
vention, let harmony and unity control
them.
We aro pleased to notice the good tem
per of everybody on the subject of the
nomination tn June. It haa ceased to be
a subject of contention.
? The outlook Is'oheertng, and with con
cert of action and energy we will roll up
tn November an overwhelming majority
all along the lino. But we must not
relax our efforis ot suffer ourselves to
become overconfident,' Vigilance U not
only the price of liberty, but of party
pcess.
A GRACEFUL TRIBUTE.
Tbennintmoueaotton of the Ohio De
mocracy In Instructing their delegation
to roteibr the Bon. A. Q. Thurman at
aiKrfnnatf V * graceful tribute to this
old war-horse of the Constitution and the
Union. A pure man end * devoted pa
triot, he baa stood by the party In Its
darkest days without lowering his colors
or abating ble fceal and Intcreet In Its be
half. Earnest, upright and of the high-'
eat order of talent, he commands the ree
peot of all tru*Beft6aat?, ind if he wail
an available candidate the South W^uM I
delight to join In tendering htm the nora-1
lnatlon. We do hot, however, regard
him as such, and see no proftpedt of his
bolng nominated.'' The defeat of Ewlng
last Fall removed him from the list. We!
jwjMlpe to tee this manifestation of his
standing In his party at homo, and ro
gatf.it.if, .iije highest t^hnMj whtqb,
nrmlrti m-.imIA ?? HH v*
WlreeaDotween jHTe^manii**; In which
Ills' party treat him ami that exhibited
toward John Sherman by the Jtepnbll
'?fcaris of the great Buck Bye State. It
took considerable electioneering and
pressure to make the latter pledge their
delegation to the Secretary of the Treats
ury.as Blaine was evidently the choice of ?
a vory lar^ portion of the partj'.
Judge Thurman will not receive the
nomination, but this action Is a tribute,
which will oonsole him on retiring from
polltioal lifts, <
To retain the undivided rfepeot. ahd
confidence of his party dlninjg thirty
ycara of publlo life, speaks volumes for
him. - ? - ? '-.v . j
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OUR AGRlCULTUR AL BUREAU.
Tho wisdom of establishing an Agri
cultural Bureau wOl be seen jrtore and
more the longer It continues in Opera
tion. The Legislature ,was happy In
selecting as lta ehtef so thoroughly
practical and zealous a chief, Cqil. - A. P.
Butler. , Systematic, painstaking and
courteous, he brings to bear In the dis
charge of his duty a large experience and
devoted attachment. lie Is a great work
or, and Is utilising every means at his
command to m*lce It a tucc<!>is? He has
already odliitot&tl apeoimehs of the min
eral wealth of the State which he fs
tending abroad, and Is compiling the;
most thorough statlstloe of our Industrial
resources and agricultural products.
Parties are writing him from tho North
and Northwest In relation to the same
with eye to Immigration, and we pre
dict the most beneficial result* from hl?
labor.
As head a|so of the Phosphate and Pish
interests of the State he Is realising alt
that can be made , out of the former,
while he II pushing the latter to emi
nent sueeess. It Is a pleasure to vlalt
his department at the Capitol, and we
suggest to our agricultural friends when
they visit Columbia to be sure and coll
on him. They will always find a hearty,
old fkshtoned Carolina weloome. H
"? mcHriiwMMto
.HKEOBlAlr 8BRYICE*
The celebration of the lftth Inst., WU
In koeping with the Interest4^ oet^mo^
nlOs Wbloh have beori observed for sev
eral years. At the hfturoflt m., Whloh
#m selected to %Q6ommodate out Mends
from tho cojtfftry, * largo concourse as
sembled mt our beautiful Cemntert? to
pay thefr respects to the memories of our
deedheroeSv The line of survivors wm
formed at the gale under tho oommand
ofCapt. Wm. Olybnm, as Marshal, and
marched to the old oak neat* tho centre
of the ground* where tho platform Is al
ways erected. After an appropriate
prayer by fov. J. O. Wlllson, MivJor W.
Z. liettner, the orator of the occasion,
wss Introduced to the audience. This
old veteran, who bears on his person the
visible attestation of his gallant*^- and
devotion to hts State,' delivered one of
the most finished/chaste and Appropriate
addresses we have ever listened to. Gifted
.with extraordinary power as * speaker,
he eve* excelled himself, &e wm clour,
forcible and yet sufficiently subdued to
suit the place and thenie. Hts tribute to
thO Confederate Boldlers and analysts of
mftMny devotion
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GBAJRT AN? TUB KBPUBLICAN
NOMINATION.
As the time approeehes for the nomi
nation of Its candidate at Chicago, tfee
deep-seated diMatiafactlon of a large por
tlon of the Republican party at the third
term aspiration* of ex-President Grant
becomes more and more oped and avow
; ed. Tbe Eastern States eschew it while
in New York and Pennsylvania It will
take all of.the power and management of
Oonkling and Cameron to force their del
egations to support htm. In the former
there is anti-third term party In open
hostility to hlra, and In tbe Northwest
the opposition Is so strong as to alarm his
friends. Including the votes from tho
South he has not eren a majority of the
votes necessary to secure his nomination.
From the present outlook thero will be
a stormy time; His friends claim that
Blaine and Sherman will prefer him to
any other candidate named if they fell
to get the nomination themselves. This
may be so, but it may turn out as it did
at Cincinnati, that some dark horse, now
the weakest of all mentioned may come
in winner. Hatters have certainly ta
ken an unexpected turn, and his friends
no longer rely on the magnetism, Of his
name hut are actively and vigorously at
work. They constitute a power, and
have brains and pluok and propose to
Imitate their illustrious candidate by
fighting it out on the line they have star
ted on. Unlike him, however, they have
not reserved forces to call to their assis
tance.
COUNTING THE ELECTORAL TOTE.
The bill Introduced by Senator Mor
gan on tho 5th Inst., providing for oount
Ing the electoral vote In future, will, If
adopted, simplify the process and pre
vent a recurrence of the trouble of 1876
or the necessity of any more electoral
commissions. There la no difficulty
when but one return is made by a State.
When there are objectlona to any eleo
tora each Hpuae la to come to lta owii
conclusion, and If they do not conour In
rejecting them they are to be counted aa
a whole. The question as torcceiving,
opening and oountlng la settled, and tho
whole eobeme obviates the different eon^
structlons which political parties wovM
plaoe upon tha returns aa the law tiOw
stonds. -? ,vr
SHERIFF'S SALE.
J. T. Bynam, vs. John Hellte, Executor.
Under Mtd by virtue of the above Exe
outlon to me direct*4, 1 will nit on the
ft*st Monday In Juno ooxt, before theCourt
House door in Camden, during tho legal
hours of sale:
. All that pleco, parcel or iMOt of land,
situate, lying end being In the CoUnty of
Kershaw end State eforweid, containing
200 aoroH mora or less, end bounded North
by lands of Mr. llogau, East by lands of
Bnlley? South by lends of Motley, end Vnt
by lands of Dr. Green. Levied upon ee the
property of John Hollls et the 8ui^><of the
above nam ed plaintiff. Terms oanh.
JOHN DO&V,
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mm.
rared to Airnlsh Lumber or (he beet,
quality et Short Noiioe. We saw air kinds
of lumber. Patronage Salloitad. >
1 ?. U^LLAN'D.
, Mey 18-4m.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Clemens Otaatus vs. Frenk Can or?IVire
oloeure.
By virtue of en order In the above stated
ease, made bj his Honor, Thomae Thomp
son, dated February 11, 1879. 1 will sell in
front of theOoUrt House on the first Mon?
day In April next t ? ; ,
All that pieee or parcel of lend situated
In the town o>f Cemden, bounded North by
lot of J. D. Dunlap, East by lot owned by
tbe trustees ot the colored M. E. Churolt;
South by DeKalb street end West by lot of
W. C. Gerald.
Terms, one half cash; balance on e credit
of one year, secured by bond of pnrohater
end mortgege of premises. Purcliusot to
jOffNPOBT.B.Kd
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Tax Returns.
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Aoditor'i Ornos, KsmeHAwCooxtr.
Camden, 8. C., May 8th, 1880.
Thli office will be open from the 1st dey
of Jane to the 20th day of Jtity next, to
iec\>l*e xeturne-of nil Personal Property,
Moneys, Credit*, investments in Bonds,
Jolui Rtook^Oompnnles, or otherwise. Also
? complete .return of nil Renl Property.
Lands and buildings under control *t- own
ers or holders, or u huabands, parerits,
Siardlans, truetece, execntora, ndnrlriiatra
M, rooeWera, attorneys, or feetors, on the
- \dj>J of June, 1880.
Asmn noooramodftilon to the tux-put en
ofibe County, whh reside nt n diatenae from
this offioe, I will attend nt pleooe named
below, on the deys specified, to reoelve their
ireturm.
All pereona neglecting to make their re>
turns nt the pleoee epeelfied In their town
ships, will be required te do eo nt this oftoe
In Camden, before tb* >)th dey of July
next, after which date a ay tax-payers who
?hall hate-felled to make their return# will
Wobnrgsd with the property no*^?herged
upon the lex duplicate, and fifty percent,
penalty added thereto. J
Brery male person between the agee of
"i*'* ?jjfcroperty
to <m
other
sriSfsm&saPMSZ? 'M
Upon application, blank returns will W
furnished from thli >fh<)?fc*ht?h moat be
fllled np In blank Infr and sworn to by pnt*
tlee meklng the retnrna. Penoll Writing In
W?w strictly prohibited.and will
tfot be reoelred.
fiMs.a?riS: ',?>??
RU88KLLPLACE, " *h. 1 ? ^
FLAT HOCK, <? 10?h. 1 "
Wm. CLYRWRN'R, ? 11th. 1 ??
RUFFALO BOX, " 19th. 1 "
ROIIROCR'8 MILL, '? Uth. 1 <?
fURKRY CRRKK, ? lfith. 1 >
LY?FNBY8, ' #>18tlfef?
RAT.RY'H MIF.T., ?' 17th. 1 "
BURROUGHS PLACB, June lfith. 1 day.
BOtfttt'S MILL, June 10th. 1 day.
^ WB81 WATKRKE.
DOBt'8 MILL, June 21st. 1 day.
CURRT01T8 MILL, Jnneiltnd, 1 dey.
A. KARON'S, " *fird. 1 ?
a?T vY*x payers are respectfblty. re
quested to report nil person! who etada
mahlug a just and (Wlr return. m
B. K. 0ILt,
?, ? Auditor for Kershaw County.
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KKTRIDY & WKIMX,
ATTOKNBYB AT LAW.
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K?JS? W" * ?-? '? ?'
' OF 1880!
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ASSORTMENT
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DRESS GOODS
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i?s,i in
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Mohaire, Buntings, Lawns, Etc.
Embroideries and Ruching;,
Silk and Lace Ties,
TN - d a. ? ? i ? ?
G&0VES. COM SETS, HOSIE9T.
Men and Boys Wear,
TWEEt)S, CASSIMERERS,
. JiINEN DRILLS' AND COTTONADES,
^Ffith ? fo^ytiwiimeiit ?fMenn' ana Youths
? .'i. r<tr.-tvV' >??' '?>
THING,
I HI 1,1 i-i-ii HATS.
The above good* hare, bren oarefolly selected, iind * ere bought ?t the lowent market
nrioes, tbew>fore, I ?m nbTe to-scll th?n? for c?sh nt prloee which c*umot fail to . GIVE
SATISFACTION. . AtrinnrMttoft of tbe? It reeptotfaHj invited.
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J. F. ARTflUR.
EAtERS IN
tt> i
? Limes ttc.
JDE33ST. S. O.
Also Agents for follwing standard and Popular
, : Brands: - - \ ,
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FlIWR WHANN'S RAW BONE,
R, MERRYMAN'S FERTILIZERS,
CAROLINA FERTILIZER, EUTAW ACID PHOSPHATE,
NAVASSA FERTILIZER, NAVASSA ACID PHOSPHATE.
BRADLEY'* PATENT; ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE,
PALMETTO ACID1 PHOSPHATeV
Qrattcra and otoaa CASH Buyers will find oar pfioea aaoheap ao Chnrjenlon.
C.I1 .?d ?>???(?? ?nd ..no* ^ , 0 ? .
Tin ft Sm
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> BROS. & SENN,
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Will meet*(Wg^nt* of MERCHANDISE and COUNTRY PRO
?tortivlog oar PKR80
PUOB, bay or a^lt COTWN, &?k? COLIiftOTLONS, AO.,
NAL ATTENTION ?nd\?alf PROMPT RET(JRN8<
It. h 8, BBARD.. ? | ! .
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. r< 7'l i M fVl'C
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RIVALS EVERY WEEK
0T JfMW STOM.
ADDITIONAL Bt/PPKIES OF PACIFIC, PKRTH8HIRR, LATTICE/ LACS AND *10
TO HI A L*W*a, Chfeko<l?ttd tioft Pflfjtifl, HoMfttil Cloth unit Dr<*i LinOM, U*9 Bun
I'rlnld, *11 in iuff ntjrl*#. Long Cloibi, Hhutinfp, pillow Gu? CotUb#, #(?., eh<*p
MA DRIVjFiNAM. RILKRIBBONH, At 10 ?nd U>nt?, wortk throo tlm?* tho not*/.
Our pnrohMttbtT* boon m4d. B ft FORK TI1K TIDAL W A VK IN PRICKS AND AFTKR
IT&BDB81DKNC*, Md IH oftlfcoquoaoo o*ft fit# jioo4,t*ltto to our tuitomora for tholr
P?S? of udn OLOVB* AND Mitt In tfe* Oily.
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ittw,J|We>ii' Oaata..
>irtea &
Ww'
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
IrWxtk,
m*
$
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ITH
GRAND '
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OPENING
OF ELEGANT, FANCY AND DOMESTIC * ;
DRY GOODS.
NOVKLTIES IN
Laces, Ties ana Embroideries.
W? reapeot fully inTit? p^rtiooUr attontion to our
MII.IJNERY DEPARTMENT.
OUR CLOTHING, HAT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS
are complete. Having nn immnnsu atoek of SPRING GOODS, wo will Boll at
pricoa that will compare favorably Kith any other Market.
BAUM BRO'S
gHQES & CLIPPERS
OE TI1E
OPING AND gUMMER.
A NICE LOT. A8K FOR
'ZIEGLERS,
AT
E. B. CAPERS.
FOR ?
First class . Fertilizers.
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STOUSTO,
j<LTXiA.3Sr,X,IO
? ATLAIsTTIC,
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AOAOm^fo8PlSTB.
Don't Hoy Fprtil'uera ami) yon oall and aee a*.
Ancram 8c McDowall,
?IdJEJVTS.
Jon'y lftrli. .
Perkins * Nettles;
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AHNOUNCes THE ARRIVAL OP
?>1 Mete Stock of Groceries*
lAyuors* Wtnea, Tobacco, ire.
Tito unprecedented ru*h df businftHS at our establishment makes it necessary f, r us to
bo constantly in receipt of New Qoois.
, i
Our JLiQUor Department
Is always supplied witb the beet.
loel loo ! ! loo lit
_W0 tf |1| keep 1m OnnM.abtfy on ha? d, during the Slammer, and *111 supply pionlos and
fijlf** at teflticed rates. '
"He (told ^od* Wafer and Doer at way ,V ready for the tb Iwty.
eonoludod to make a few advances this year to fat mere, and will be pleased
I? itooommodate thoee who oan gl*e sufficiently good security.
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FEED YOO.
TON'fl GUANO FOR BALE
The Following Standard Brandt:
80MJBLR PAOIFIO, KAOLK AMONIATKl), 80LUBM2 8RA ISLAND
KMP1RK GUANO, OKOHOIA OHANQK WAOKNKfl GRANGE,
LONG'8 OBMIOAIjS, COU'd GlfANO, KAOLK AOIO PACIFIC A01P
RO08ON'$ m:u>, WAGKNKR ACIDS
J O. BOLLma S,Camden 8. C.
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MILLINERY STORE
r"1,A- fV *-.?.?
To tbe stand Just ort^NteUfw. CVoabys ?
ktrjr, where she is now opening s
? ? ? -.v*'- ***? - *jgg
An Elejant took of Millinery,!
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Jui>t imlvrt flrora the Nortbrrn Markets, I'.'-J
bavc ttao Latest Kasbknu. to M UHtiei? and
propoee to sell tU?o goods At TUB VEUY
LOWK8T MUCKS. .
LADlEHwiliflod tt tottieirlntetrsttofWe ?
mo a call before making tbrtr ordel*.
sepll Mli&.T. ?. WALKER. $5
Wm. K. Nelson,
?rRoriurrbft oV-~
11 q u wrti1
CULTIVATOR AND I>EAL?tt IN
FRUIT TRKEB. ORaVb VltUCS.
BTRAWBKRKY ? PLANT*, AO.
S.?d .or ,>rtoo >Ut to |?|?
dec 4 tf AUOUST/lV 01001101A.
Overseers of Roads,
Arc required to liavo the/roads put In
good order as soon as pmOtioabls.
Djr order of Bonrd of Corrnty Cnmmt*.
nionert. W. II .K. Wokkkak, clerk.
Th Banking <Jf* Insurance
Business
Heretofore conducted by.th?.late W. IV.
MoDowall. will be continued the sntno
plaoo bj the undersigned, who r^peotfUtljr
solicits the eonfidtntoo auX pntrciiftge liere.
toiore bestowed upon my fhther.
a j. mcdowall., : -
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THE PARKER GUH
FABEEE
a
roiS
Choic - Teasm
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Jnft received a lot of Choice i*|l
HYSON ak& GUKPOWDERf
T TBI -JjL .,8 .
At 660, 75c., ti.00 wd 11.25 per
pound. '
For SftleSy
Dr. F. L. Zemp.
hot. 20,; tf. *> > ?> i:
HAVE YOUR RICE BEAT
|v ? V';VI^T^
Metts & Player's Rice Mill/'
We are bow- prepared to bent: end ?l*?Tfc
Rice m nteely m eato-be dene< any where*. <3
Our maetilHftry la nil new end freoh. Bam- ; ;
pita of Hloe ol?e?ed at otir Mil) e*? be imh ;
<?t the Oa**ttk offlpe, end at the ??or## of
Meura. J. W. McCurry *hd J. L. Brn^lng- C#
toe. ' MBXXrf & PL AY Kit.
' * ? ????
)00 Tonii AtlftuMf ..
JoGTone Atlantto Phoejlhato Portmle at.
larlaaton prlcca by V. SAUM BBOB.
JIDT1GBI0WMBRS.
-? Don't buy ? fjotton Gin,-, ft -.Gotten Pm?
or ft Steam Engine mil 11 you feft*e inquired,
into tbcftdrantage* I end offer you, I am
agent for Mm-ftl of the most reliable nm
clutery works inthle', country, and wll*
rnakw it 1o ytrcrr internet to buy through me.
All orders for Maohinery-or Gine. can lie
left with Mr. J. C. Rollings "Who will repre
B?-nt too during my absenoe from Camden
J. PAGE,
Jan 22 ly , . Camden, 8. C. ?>
MOUSSES.
100 barrel* Choloe New Orlnni MoUnMiw
1 75bnlfbarrelli? Cholc? J*?W Orlean* Mo*
Huuo*. For *Hle low by BAUM BROft. J
s
I ClfANUEOK
! On rvrnl ftftcr Notembor
1 BeiiKur 1 ralDH on fan deo. _
tin follows: (until furtbqir noi
I IXrWW,'
lyCftvo Camden, 7.03 a m,
Arrlvo Columbia, ll^P a ro.
" ChnrleBton.
" Augilhta, ,
? UP.
i Lvavo Clmrlcs^on. 7,00 a m
" A n 7 (0 p ro,
?? ?' (<>iiimhu, 6.30 uro,
ArrlvoOuindon, 1.30 pm.
Trains on the Cnmilun A ranch run
exceptHundayr,on Columbia llruncb,
ly the nitjbt vain* run dallyi on At
h ran civ, air train* run dnlljr. All
? - ? * " Holiday*.. SI
O harlot ton, U.' 0.
'Vo
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Econony is Wealth.
NEW VER6INIA
Feed Cutter.
TUB JIRflT AND ORBAPBST MAOIUNF,
KNmiOPKTRRRI) IN THfH MAKKKT.
Hating ypftmid ihw> oio)nmo oontrol
oftboao outtoro U KorabfcW oottnijr, wa of.
ft thorn for Ml* at (h? low prtoo of lift *
?Mb. YbaaO OUMofMaro Obaap, ftlmplOftttd
ISttbotahtUl, and art v*lr Adapl..
od to oottlng 0*?o. Foddof, Hay and filraw
,aa rapidly aa tha high prkwd ootforo. Tboy
aro imt^l Wftboat gaatiftg, Md **o not
?tftbl# to Ml out of ordar. Call Ot the atoro
of W. L. AribAr an.! oxaarin* tbtm.
frb&d ' ARTHUR & BURDELI/. '
n'rtt j i ?*i tWy i!>?^toy
NOTICE,1
On and Ifltf thin data, ftar* will bo
ob?*god M tho r*tO of 4ft canto, ooob way,
Coins to and returning fro* (bo dopol, to
all porOofta who atop at iho Latham HAuao.
All oi bora will bo obargod AO ?ont?, olthor
MolHf Id or coming from Aodopot.
Mir-n-if. B. fc. Latham.