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Kershaw Gazette, i. j.Ti.l aiAaxjr^i' TliKrKWLtfaPAPEJ*. V. l\ A II K. BKARD, Proprietors . .x,}> i|.'. i j.m u ?. 1 ? FRANK P. BttARi), Editor. C4XD11I, s. CM JINK ft, 1830. v OUH STATE TICKET. FOR OOVKKSOn. , * UlCK. JOll NBON H4Q0QP, of Darn well. gfr&fc'' FOR I-lBl'T^NANT OOVKRNOIt, ^*OE>r..JOHS I). KENNEDY, of Keralmw. v . ;? yon IJRCHKTAHY OF H'f ATK. C'oi*. R. M. 8IM?, of York. . FOR CX)M PTUOI.I.KU OKN Kit A ' , ^Hon.JAMEHC. COIT.QfCUonU-rllcld. for ATrousKY otseitAi., ltoy. LcP.OY V. YOUMAN8, of KtchlomJ. FOR UVJ'KUlNTENnANT OK KDt'l'ATION, . Major hUqii ?.Thompson, of ruchiand. FOR STATE fRKAHURER, JOHN PBTEllHICIlAUDSON.^of Clarendon FOR ADJUTANT AJIO 15?8PECron OKXFRAL, Ok*, It. M.yNIQAOI.T. of GcorBetqwn v NOT HAPPY. The ^nomination of Garfield ha? not given the ^satisfaction to tho Republican party they had hoped. It was done in r hurry, and on the principle of ".ntiy i: hotly to be4t Grant." "Sin it) biuta und repent at leisure" has overtakou many $ of thtt lights, and they fear they have made a mistake, but of course will put ^ on a bold front. It was very significant, Conkllng't not ?golng to see him after ? Ourfleld had expressed a wish to that cfffcot, ^ Again hls'dlctatlon of the second " place In tho person of his henchman, Arthur, was u severe )>l<Jw to the Anti ..-/Vmut met}* ft If<il?o feared by them that tVirtKcpul trtican autocrat of New Vorlf h>ay be ft*. lukc-warm tw he was in 1S70 wheu Hay\ ?s whs the nominee, and they doapjur pf carrying it. With out It they know their swijeeos is woll ldgl) impossible. , Moyo than ill this, they find thoiii can ilidate so vullhetablein tho way of po lltleal rocovd aa tq ho put on tho defen sive, and are culling for iilm to come to |..,ihe front and explain. Whenever a public man litis to do this ho is put to a Very gceiit disadvantage, and tlie exas peration and worry of constant rebuttals ?/ of allegations made will ultimately wear bitn out. His friend' Foster lias tried to explain his erfcdlt mobilier trans action, but it is so unsatisfactory that they are calling for Garfield's own state ment. Aa to Arthur ho Is dead weight on tl)o tleHet. Having belonged to kllng for years and thoroughly iden :ed wltjb\tl\fi maohine politico of Now ork he oatv eoimnaud neither the rec et-nor eupport of.the Republicans pf at Stato who ^bhor his style of political (troon. Tho charges of Hayes ermau in 1870 whereby ho was ,iovod from the Custom House, can not bo condoned, and will Hao npagajiist On the Whole* the jvirty is not happy, and are In tattled a regretful franio of "ley loir party,'I M Wrdk<m and tllelr l?IH> 1,/fi!" strong (trni of the government i? lost they ' will have nothing to look forward to, The more Intelligent of theni In)ye long flme come to the conclusion that it Is , ttKfcki to "kick again th* pricks" and , *r* either going with their white friends W*OT remain neutral. Elliott said tru ' )y that tfeey conld not carry a single t*>utt?i^fijiate. . The iftora we see of the uuhappiticss of fh? Northern Republicans over the ticket - the more are we convinced that wo can beat them if we are wise. ???? ? THF< KF.LLfHiU CV8E OXCE MORE. We do nb't propoao to pay mujh more on thi??<*w<rta gUcsHo as, tlmo enough in all condolence has been consumed in Con gress by tf)e fross In Its thorough ventilation, The Hpnato aoeuis dis posed to shove It off until December, and wo presume will thoh consign it to the tomb of the Capnleta. Wo have read tlie arguments pro and con with npidh Interest, and arc rather forced to the ob(?ylction that thot>o. who atlvo ? catfc vaoatlng hlV huat and mating *Spof fordhayd tlio boxt of the discussion, but aqu&tlon of ostpedlency wo believe it hotter probably to defer action and let 1dm remain. Senator MoDotiald of In tllnna, in a half hour apeeoh on the 15th jjriat,, minlo an oVerWholtnlng argument against hlni and brushed nwido overy legal bobweb which had been thrown around it. IV c.U'ihv'cogrttt and broad reasoning wo liave seldom seen a strong er argument. We Have regretted the sparring between our Senators und Hill ofQeorgio. Wo regard all such crlmi || natJon and recrimination Qt this Juno ture, however atrpng the provlcatlop may have been or however much the spirit pf apparent. friendly regard betwoon the p.oiler., mayhave boon aliown, as unfor tunate. We have otlK>r mattora of vastly move Importance to look ahfrad to than to engender' upv possible ^pd blood pmong; ojjiClrepreseiitAtlvo men at thin Wg ttust It has all blown over, and the entente cordlalo exists unimpared among \hm all, Hampton and Butler h*v0 tjkon high gvound/stfd their con stituents will admire their patriotism and applriud their fcensltlveno?* at any possible reflection ou the State, At the , Same tlmo we belle yo they will act to wards the Senator from Oeorgin In all of tholr InWroourse with him an the rep resentative of our Kl?f?>r State whose heart beats in aympathy and affection for u#. We hope Kellogg and hi* caae will ha, ^legated to the renin! ?>f f?v getfulnwss, and be put out of K-ght, We have Wd enough of It. ^ 'y " wjyasss* <:ON(M!!88* ? The long . and protracted session" of |j <;oqgro?s Is tf^ui drawing to a <vJoh>, and It (piJst be a great wllef to Its mem he rs. Wnrti'tygtoll thO coldest place in If^wlntcr and hottest in summer wo havo ever been In. 1'^e wcaf and tear of mind, thestfain on thp constitution and thn pjrol*Hye? fixolfcmient of #1* months session or it dollbemtlte body are yttj trying.. U i* W ?**y work, and our public servants, . although apparently well paid, oarn eVofy dollaf of It if they f tlrk to thHv posts and attend sodulouv ? -au- 3 I - PC 1 y 16 their bilrines*. The ?* elouliHM U>en harmonious, lu work efli elent ami its mlgtakeg very few. It Is a huge lob to legislate for forty States, ci?bracing forty-six millions of people, ami tliq dlvei?o interests repre sented. Again the tendency to Absorb so much of tlielr prerogatives, ami the demands for interna) improvements have become so greqt that Jt takes much more legislation than formerly. When we add tp this tho vast accumulation qf business ir> the different department* as represented in tjia Cabinet we our, readi ly perceive tho amount of \york imposed. In ihe House of ltepregentutlves, among nearly three hundred men, it is often dilllcult to obtain tho floor and to pre sent auy measure unless the member has the ear and is on the good eid'.' of the speaker he has to wait often for days to do so. it is not, however, sueli a Babel as the British House of Com mons where they have nearly seven hundred members. In view of this our people must exercise charity towards their members for apparently neglecting some pet measures. We have from this State in the IIouso no man of very ex traordinary capacity hut working, <wi> ful and utlonlivu men. They have had a selge of it this session and are doubt- I less anxious to return home. SrKECH OF HON. I>. WYATT AIKE>. Wo acknowledge the receipt of the speech of Col. Aiken on the,.neeessity and propriety of elevating the Agricul tural Bureau to the dlgnjty of a cahlne position. It is a strong, earnest upd statistical speech, and is done up In his best style. Wo were prepared from the comments of tho Press to aeo a capital effort hut were more than pleased with it when we saw it in full. He is a thinkr or, and never says anything on Indus trial or practical subjects without saying it well and pointedly. This Is tho bent of Ids mind, and makes him a most faithful and zealous representative ol'his Urgo Agricultural constituency. We congratulate him on this effort, and do not see how anything move could be said on the subject. He hit? tho "Bull's eve" every shot. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Our Trip To Oreencillc^JfonpUable Jfe c-pdon by the Citizen* of th* ^Mountain City"? We Came, We $oW and We Have had a Mott Happy, Pleatant and Memorable visit, at) atp the Qcnerouf and Open-htarted People of Upper Carolina. GnKKNviLLE, 8. C., June 19th, 1880. Leaving pur nnoicnt and beloved town on tho early morning train of TufBday, I5tb Inst,, wc arrived xjt Columbia at 10:30 a. in., and remaining at the Capi tal until the following morning, we boarded thoG. A C. train at 10;J0, and had a plcawint jouj uev to the "Mountain CJty, under the kind cam of Capt. J. P. Land* at 8 :2S p. in. of tile name (lay. At the depot wo v, cro met. by distin guished gentlemen who conducted ue to tho comfottablc apartments aligned ub ?t tho "Mansion IJou?e,M under the management of Gen. J. "Walter Gray. After partaking of an excellent *up por, wo repaired to tbs Greenville Fe male College, of which Prof. A. 8, Towncs Is the popular President, and had tho pleasure of lUtonlng to several essays rend by tho membera of the liter ary society connected with tho college. The essays of Miss Laura David and Miss Lulu Mendunhall were eminently Interesting. Asaooiutlon oouvonod on I hursdny mornlug at 10 o'clock, in the rooms ol tho "Merchant and Cotton Ex change. ' of which Col. Win. Boatty is the eflielcnt and wholo-souled president. The prot eedlnga of tho k^pIohb of this body will be found in another portion of our .otter. The tlr*t attraction by which wo were an routed Was a drill hv'a detachment of the cadets of tho Greenville Military In stitute, commanded by Its noble uuper lntondant and principal, (;npt. Patrick, an old officer in tho Citadel at Charles ton, and a inout excellent geiuleman. We next visited, by special invitation, the !? einale College, where wo witnessed the eallsthenie exercises of the gliis and young|adics of this Institute, Wo found these exercises to bo of a very interest ing nature, and regretted that wo were forced to leave before they were conclu ded. In the afternoon, tho cltlzons gavo us a ride around the city, stopping at tho beautiful residence of f>r. 8. 8. Marshall, on Washington Streot, and partaking of the goftorouH and open-handed hoapTtal itiea of this estimable gentleman, whom all Greenville adores. We cannot retrain ffom publicly thanking Capt, I. 8. Hunt, and the other gentlemen who had chargo of our "rldo 'round tho city," for kind attention and efforts to please and gratify, ? \ . In (lie evening, by spoolal Invitation of the President, we vlelted tho Opera House, where took place the commence ment oxerolsoa of the Greenville Female College, It were valmfor us to attompt to recite tho mnny~interostlng features of tills enjoyablo occasion. Wo shall not attempt to do so. The essays read by the graduating clasp wero all superbly rondcrod and evidenced a high decree of literary culture, ' ' 6 After the exerciser wero concluded, a Reception was given by President lownes. at the college, In honor of tho graduating class, which numbered about eleven. Of course we were on hand; and had it not been that Qt|u of t ho pre** gang unfolded tho fact that we (4) had a wife and four children at home, thero Is no tolling what jnjght have boon tho re sult of our attending this * charming en tertainment. Suffice to say. that It was the moans of our seeing the loveliest ulrl In the whole State?-and we had a most pleasant chat, too. Tho nwipttper men paid a visit to Cwnpordown cotton mills (In the town) on Tliursday-fieinoon, ami were per mitted to wltmiHS tho operations of tho tnill?? ? - Qn Friday morning, tho atroet cars called for the fnenibors Of tho Press As sociation and gave them * pleasant ride to the G. A C. it. It. dtfwt, where we found ft special train In mtftlrig to con vey us to Piedmont,?s new and nourish* lug llttlo manufacturing village about ten miles below Greenville, In onv noxt letter wo shall attempt a brier descrip tion of what we saw at those two mills. We wero accompanied by a dozen or more lively and bewitching young la dles, who rendered the visit far more pleasant than would hayo been without their dlv)no prosence. Tho writer at tempted tonnlm bhiwlfotr as a fhwte man ap<tin, hut ho wan caught, and Ids game Wns "up." On Friday evening a sumptuous and elegant puppet- was partaken of by the members of the press, and several dls. tlnguished citizens of Greenville, which was by far the most excellent entertain ment of the khu^ wo have ever luul the good fortune to partake of. Among the invited guests present wet? Gov, Simp son and (J6v. Johnson Hagood, The suppur wns enjoyed untR a yery late hour, when the participants repaired to the Manfuon ilonw. and entered into tho pleasure uf a fianoe given niuler the ana ploes of the'-Mountain City Club," of ILT/J P&M* $?**????? w President, and Col. W. A. Drlggs See rotary ami 'treasurer. - > We write this at 4a. in. on Saturday, having tailed to obtain sleep tot the past if0 Weave Greenville thf? p. . t0 **oh Atlanta at 10:30 to-night, from which place will write apaty. f, j>. B. f'M> (xvrwwtri 0 THE PUBLIC. h J?t*r Hock, 8. &, 21 nt May, 1880. 'J agreed in a previous article to prove certain facta In Connection with the con troversy betweou Mr. J. E. Gilbert and myself, If K should becoiuo necessary for me to <ilo w.. I do not deem that It lias becomo neeeswtrv for me to retort to Jhe proof to which 1 alluded. .But, to oon vlttce auy who may be skeptical on the subject, I will sitntdy say tlmt 1 urn pei o^itted to refer to Col. L. C. Hough, Col. K. B. Cantey, Mai. Jamea V. Weigh, Maj. E. E. Sill and Capt, Wm. Clyburu. all of whom arc entirely familiar with all of the facta and circumstances of the ca.sc, and they will add their testimony to mine, viz: That I have proved the truth of inv assertion: "Mr. Gilbert has shouldered another man's load, find (t shall prore too hoary fur him and that I have disproved his assertion : "7r is as Uyht a i a fei.th r, ? <j it is tu t in Mr. &trfjhtnson's poieer to make it heavier." '1 he public will now understand why 1 cannot, under any circumstances, take further notice of Mr. Gilbert. Verv Kespeetfullv, K Mi f.i.s rs'r'i;I'llknson. SHERIFF'S SALE. demons Claucius vs. Frank Carter?Poro closure. ? ! By virturs of an order in tho abovo sta ted civ e, made by ilia Honor, Thoinn* Thompson, dated February 11, 1876, I wili soil in front of the Court Houso on tho tirot Monday in July next: All that pieco or parcel of land situated in the town of Camden, bounded Worth by lot of J. 1). Dtinlup, East by lol owned by tho trustees of the colored M. E Church, South by DeKatb Street r.nd West by lot of W. C. Gerald. Terms, ooo half cash; balance en ? credit of nno year, secured hy bond of purchaser nnd mortgage of premises. Purchaser to pay for papers'. Je 17-td JOHN DORY, S. K. C. C. O. HA.BEKTICKT, (Kussohsot 10 John n. BecgeM') DEADER IV Pure Lake Ice, AND Wholesale liquor Dealer. AOJJNT YOlt BERONER A EMOEl'8 lager bur, IN KEOS AND BOTTLES. Beertn Patent Stopper Hotllos a specialty, cannot be excelled by any beer. Nos. 164 and lGrt, Main Street, COLUMBIA, B. C, .TelO? Cattle, Sheep9 &c. 1 am prepared to pay tlio highest warket prioea for hesf cattl?. sheep, &o, CsP. on ui? before you s. II any of the above. J" 10-1 jr. C. NELSON. SHERIFF'S SALE, J. 8. Miller, j *s. I Execution. Eliza Todd, j Under and by virtue of the above execu tion I will sell on tho first Mondaydn July, next, before the Court House door hi Cnut den, during tho legal hours of ?alo: All that piece, parcbl or tract of land In ?Kershaw County oud Stoto of South Caro lina, on <Mg Lynohos Creek, containing 612 acres, bounded North by lunds of Moses Hough, East and Soiph by lands no^v or late oi I(. W. R. Blair and West by land* of Amos Hough. Leviod upon ax the property of W. Todil deceased, at the suit of the above named plaintiff1. Torino oaah. JelO-td JOHN D0BY,S. K. C. \'<>V Thf> Legislature. Mr. Ku.tof?YltA^e announce In the col uiiWs of vourp*per the naino of MR- JAMES B. SHAW, of tho Turkey Creek section of the county, as a gontlcnian well qualified to rejiresent tliia county.in tho ne*t Mouse of Iteprosenintlves. lie will receive tho hearty support of the people of Ti kkkv Ckkf.k. hmm TO F1RHER8, Don l buy a Cotton (Sin. a Cotton Press or n Stosin Knginu until you have inquired into th f advantage!* I can offer you. I am agent for several of the most reliable ma chinery works in this country, and will make it to your iuterest in buy through ine. Allor lers for Machinery or (Jins, can lie left with Mr. J. C. Rollings who will repro sent mo during my absence from Cnmdcn J. l'AOB. Jan 22 ly (,'uluden, S. C. imiMk Mvo()nt?l0(jiio of rifinm, Herds, Treoa^ ctc., oou UlnliiK iiHcful Informix, tlon to the ainutotir florlnt H?) PUROH. 2 norm uniior KIasa. Kxinntnonur i nt ?iilouun. G(t<nln giiHrHit tued flret fumlfty, Hrnd ?i-onl HtHini) for i>outiuio. Also nric.o list In Ocrman free. Address, NAN/A UKUNKR. IjOuUvIUo, ky. Econony is Wealth TflB ' NEW VEftGINIA Feed Cutter. THE RE8T AND OIIRAPBST MACIIINB BNBROPPRRF.D IN THIS MARKET. Having pDroeased the ?*olusivo control of these ouilors in Kershaw comity, we of fer thorn for nslc at tho low price of $18 eaoh. Theso cutters aro Olntip, Bitnplenml Substantial, and are ?elf Feeding, Adapt ed (o outtUig'Oats, Fodder, (I>?y and Straw as rapidly uh tIio high priced ouitors. They aro arranged without gearing. and are not Mable to got out of order. Call at the store ofW. Ij. Arthur and examine therjv f?l>50 ARTIIIJll k IlUKDBMi. A N ORDINANCE TO PREVENT TUB 7m CARRYING OF CONCHAl<BI) DKA1>? XV WEAPONS WITHIN TilB TOWN OF CAMDEN, 8. C. Ho R ordained by the Intendatit ar,d Wardons of the Town ofCatndon in Council assembled and l>y authority of the same: (. That from and after the jmswufto of this Ordinance It mIikII not be lawful for any person to liavo or carry ooncealed about tho person, witlpn tho corporate limit* ot tho town of Camden, any pistol, dirk, bowie knife, motal knuckles. sling shot, or any other weapon usually kept or employed for Inflicting personal injuries. II. That whoever shall be convicted ot violating thin Ordinance shall he fined not more than Fifty (9">0) Dollars nor lens than Five Dollars, or Imprisoned not more than Thirty (30) Days nor less than Five (f?) Dnys, or both, In tho discretion of Council. III. Th^t it shall he a special duty of the police ol tho Town to enforce the j>ro visions of ?hls Ordinance. Ratified in open Council this .1l?t day of May 1880. I). C. KIRKI.BY, \.t. R. OOODALK, KY, \ 'd'r f Clerk ft Ilec'd't f Intendant. k-stuto Thomas M. Gore. The unders'gntd hereby glre hotlce that on tho f>tli flay of .fitly, '1880, he will ap ply to Frank P, Heard, Probata .IndgA of Kershaw Co., forI<cttetft Dlsrolsvory as Ad ministrator of the nbove estate, In oonfor mlty with the laws of South Carolina. HALLT. MoORK, Mm'r. tot. f. M.tyr*. n y 1 Hi ifii ^V*?V>v SPRING *flP, StMER OF 1880! ENTIRELY NEW HANDSOME ASSORTMENT 01? DB.BBB GOODS fw Mohairs, Buntings, Lawns, Etc, Embroideries and Rucking, SilH and Lac? Ties, G&QVMS, ?QB&gTSt BOSISnr, I?rints A.1NTX> Domestics. A130, VOR Men and Boys Wear, TWEEDS, CASSIMERERS, Linen Drills and Cottonades,. Wiib n full Assortment of Moan' and Youthb' CipTHINC. STRAW, W00L~AND FEOT HATS. The above Koodftvharc been cnrcfttlly sa)eclc<l, find * ere bought at tho lo^vcpt mmkc i prjceu, tlioref?v*i I n'l> nb'o to bell ibom for cm?li nt )>ric?n vlnch cuuxot fail to (iJVK 8ATI8PACTION. An pspeotion of ihenrjK respcctful';- imiieii. BOBEttT If, KENNEM A pi 8--8tn. gNOES ftgUPPERS OE TIIFj gPING AND gUWMER A NICE LOT. ASK FOR Z IE Q"LE R S, AT E. B. CAPERS. Buist Garden Seed. N KYI'jRY V AUTKTV. I r UST It WAIVED A I#SO URE EARLY ROSE AND * |MERIESS POTATOES! j pow h antin^ ! Red anil White Onion Sqttfc. Ktir Sul<> by V JMq, F. Zrmx*. BEST IN THE WORlD! a V, >* -3 < J 33 ts a ? w Impure lM-Cnrb Pod*la ofu ellgMlyldiriy white color. It m?v npp?>*r whlt<?, amVirin ed by it?ulf hui'n COMIVVIUMON WITH CHURCH & CO.'>4'-ARM ANU IIAM51 till" BRAND will show the difforonce. Bee that your linking Soda 14 WfcHp t??l PURR. rhhIiohU be ALL HIMII.AH Bt'H 8TANCttS usc<1 for food. llaueokeepern who prefer brend ntftdf'wlih yenut, Will linpi'OTO itn quality, inftkn il rUe bolter and prevent it from souring, by eddlng ono-lmlr tcnppoonfiil of Church k Oo.'H Bodn or BnlerutUi. lie mire And nut uftO too rouoh. The uho of with eotir milk in preference h) Making Powder, miven twenty times it? cost. Bee bno pound pfioknpes for valuable Information mid rend crtrefully. SHOW THI8 TO YOU* GROCER. WHEELER & WILSON NEW NO. B LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. WITH ROTARY HOOK, STRAIGHT NEKW.K. tNDrTKNDKNT TA KB IJP. AUTOM ANTIC TENSION ash IMPROVED 8TYLK l'i;Kl?ER, ? Are ft'l doMm-?'' by high Authorities to be the best Hewing Mnohlno in tf^ World, and in fur nnle by y; NELSON & BARUE?, CAMDKN, 1.0. 1frB~Of?r. nooi* aho*m Anomtm 4'Co. . eftutiful nnd stylieh, 4 Bow ffcndftl llippern, ftt E. II. CAPFWP. B .i-% W. CLY6URN, Commission Broker, REPIVliaKNTrt D. E. HcCOHKEY & CO.; Grocers, CHICAGO, ILL. Fresh Samples on exhibition. Mer. ->linnVH" orders solicited. On ofr.iv induoo. incuth in the pnrcjinse of CCIH^, (fee. Mny 13-lf WANTED, 10.000 pounds'Wool ; nlso Hides, Hags, (leeHwnx, Hi'iibs, Copper, Lend, old Iron oot., for whioh the oighost r.ntth prides will f o puld. I slso keep oti bind a good supply of Dry (5 nds, riiiih'ng, Hoof*, Shoos, Hats, &c., which w ill lupoid u( iho very lowest prices. GO oontu yer hu dml pnid for oil lrr> , - wolfi, M?r 2,1-1 y 1"^v?'r-pfpolar, ??Newport Tioj>," in rm diu'o mid he t qualities, nt K 1). < A I'KUs1. lEliilSTlTiUGlCV^ IHK rNmcjyTONFn bos opened nn Ak^"<?.v att'anirtrn, 'or tlio purchase mid sale of I ton I Kstute, J'nitlOR linvlitft lands fur sole pan hnv Mlistn iHlVortlsfct FREE OF CIV- , anil prution ilonlrlnK to ; orohnru I,iin.tr. House or Town l?<?tA? would do well to op ply to t> o undersigned. No cbnrgo wl)' *>"i hiuo Is otrncMMI, Frank 1?. Beard. Real state Agent, (<>fl\oo next to Law lUwucp.l Having ptiroliaxed the Milling llusiness and properly forwrly owned by \|r H. HIJllT, 1 hhi prepared to (ill order* for lum ber of Hiiy Ui(\ l with despatch KKKSII OHOt'ND MEAf. AND OfllHT ALWAYS on hind, PEARL GRIST Kept constantly, and sold at 8f> cents per peek. The patronage of the public is iMpect fully solicited. S. Miller Williams. Mutual Endowment Assess ment Association lli()tlianr?, M?t. A Safe. Economical and fl?1 initio mode nt I NBTJIl A NCR AH businessmen endorse and accept it. Protect *nd sate your families. .IOH. J. MA(!KAY. . ak' t., foT youth (Carolina. mar26 l'. K Nolson, Agent, I'amden. w JilAMi.KSTOtt, H. Jfttl.2, 18(H). E tsko pleistno in in^rtp'tig our TrWlt, flint Oapt, jAMfXI V. ?HBBH, well known to fho merchant* throughout ho Hint*, hue ncitoctnieJ Moistlf with our tous*, Where lio Will b* glad to . set Ins Yiende Very lUspeotfuUy. Johnston, chews a co jan 22 ii5 ? KO. nnn a , /'? ?? 5 5 . ' Pirst oiags Fei-tuizers, 3T03ST0 3TOHSTO ?Toosro, ATL A-lsT TIO -A-TL-A-HSTTIC! -A/TI^ZCST TIC; 5 ZE3I ZEJJliIEZMIIEIfcTT ?A.SH E!31E3s/EE!ISrT -A-siet element. acid phosphate, acid phosphate, acid phosphate. ! - ? ' ? ? ib > P">n t 15nj" Per;il^or* until yon call and boo J8. Ancrum & McDowall, j?-yI.vt. rtVWTS. Perkins & Settles? asnovsri;s titr. a k u i v a l o;? Stock of in roccvics* M^iquors* HVm^, Tobacco* tVf, Tl.e tinprerrdented rush of hunine^ Ht our p^nWishnicrt m i'ncs it necessity f r us to b* toucirtiitly in receipt of Ne.v G00J.1 Our fjiqieor XPe part mewl In rtlwitvrf Mipiil-ed with the lu>s( loo 2 Xoo ! ! j?oo ! S 2 We ^il keep K*? (, nM.iti':y eti !i i.iJ. during iho Seamier, tut 1 wi:k snp.lv i ionics and panics lit reduced '* ? 1 a"' Ice Cold Sfida pi ;ni beer a1s.ty.; r<*n i .? fn-,< the t! ?i-.'v We have conclude I tr. nni.ke u S-vv ?,|v-.:,c. a il.is year i.. f,-.ci and will l,c ul.aped to aocoiuta odntc tl.oio ulioc.m givo suiueiooiiv m-oi.tv. l'ch 10 ffl it K & .ViC'l'SXIvVb. .?7 15 S f? | s is 55 *i ? a g * ;,5 a .sso , m n h $ m * - ! ^ |< S? S3 g ? rrji 5g Si ^ t* ft ... ~ r; vi a ' -.y * x ? N k 3 ~ r*7 H ? =S s.? "S ?3 c * r-.r; * Sy - ^ i EL *3 1 i II r- I 13 i "* S 2|- Is - S ^ F-- r= r rl ? s ?"i I ? Z3 kj 22 O W ~ rr. i r: s a cro FRESR ARRIVALS EVERY WEEK aw the <v/nr stqzu?, ?M?Vl^A;^,,7I?.OF1Vw-,"':- i'i:rti,"',mi;k- 1-atticr. i.act: and vic 1,0III<>i U? nii, rj'ccUud ^tid L;ioe IVqtie, llern ini f'loth nnd lJr< ?s Lino.i? I/ice l'un IX' luT^r! "eW h,>'lrtH- l"'U* C1",h3' Case roi.on?t etc.. cU'ap A DIUVBIN ALL8II.K KIBBONS. nt 10 an I e^nt?. w,r-h three time, the mo-ev khk'^T !rvrp,,lVe m",e n,'FOIU' Tiir* r,,)Ar' u A v I- IN 1'IU PES AND AFTI.lt patron,,"e. " 'n CMiae<,uenoc can give g.n, l v,i!.)0 to our cuttuiners for tl.pir Tlie lic.-t assortment of LACK GLOVES AND MITS in liic City. "Wo Sell Strictly For Casb, Desportes & Bdmundsj. Af'1 1 ly COLUMBIA, P. C. BEARD BROS. & SENN, liMlRHi COMMISSION MlillClllMS & AUIlTIONliliilS UiJ >L|l lli vU:!l!?iJiitjlUll 111 I'J III II.l J I i) a ilUli 1 lullUliIII Ooltt,ml3la^ B. o. \\ il iccivo U nts of MlillCIIANUISK ami f'oUNTRY PRO DIM K, buy or * II COTTON, make G'OI.I.ECTIONS, giv ing our l'KKSO N All ATTENTION ?t><l mUke HIO.MPT RE I'UHNS. !I .V H UBAllD, B. I). SENN. THE SUMTER FAIR Ancl Agricultural Association H II.:. c(.m It KIR ANNUAL PAIR AT 8UMTKR ON Wortn-'safiay, 13th, Thursday, 14th, ancl Friday, ! 6th Oct., 1880. I li ?#.l? \v?i . ? i i1. f ??. :,k will be preeonl, Arid will deliver ad drove* ; ? ; \ I I5l .ll... . tn! >i?nerof Agriculture," will deliver the Owning \ Jr ti V. .1 i-uci, a1 li! M' rtu?.,i?-ci - \ grlculture, PI?cloulttire, Mineralogy, and Kin in i ?<?}?>.'x >i.?I . i-jf. i iK>, ill*} \ .in lf> of tho first year's Work of Agricultural Do l>Ai'lnu>nl in ' > Si at.! HON LF.ISOY V YoU\IAv'H wl tl iL-Uy* ?? *' ? P. M., the same day. an address on (141 Siato ..f SoMli Carolina, in 1 H"<t'? und 1H78. ?QTOpar?d and oontraated On Thursday, Hili- HON. JOHNSON ffAQOOD yrijl "Oliver an address, at 12 M , on Grans ('nillire and Wtook Funning? Hp?9>**n# of Hay, WraBSP.H anil Stock rained in Mouth Carolina, '* HON W AI?K HAMILTON will dellvrtW?f|^ n,t I o'clock, 1'. M.. .he name day. On Friday, l/?ih ? HON M.C. UC'f liftPi tflll A<I<Ii<v<n I ho nesemhlaga, nod ilisearneef ly hoped that II >N TIHU. F II \ V A 111) Will apeak on that day, also. This, however, i? not now certain, an the honorable Kenntor-lin* inado no promise <0 '1? ? ", hut holds out 1 lie hope that he may l>u i^blo to visit Houth Carolina ut the time uaoied, if it be in bin power. All the Committee* will submit their report*, and I'riios will ho awar led on Friday afternoon, a' f? o'clock, P. M, THE FOriL,OWmG? PRIZES WII.T. IIR OFFBRED, With others, In ho natn?d horea'ter. ONK TON OF NT AVARS/1. GUANO?For the best ftvo acre* of f'nrn?on whioh lliaf manure ha* beon used, only. ONI". TON OPtiRKSCKNT HONK ?For the bent ftvo notes of Cotton, made with that rertilijer. only. ONK TON OF ARLINGTON?For the bent Sample Acre of Cotton, made by the use. of Ar.mifton, alone. ONI) TON OF W/vNl)0 ?For the ltenf Pive Acre* ofCoffon. made with VVando, only. ONK HALF TON OP GUANO?For t li 0 beat Acre of Upland Mice, dry culture. ONB l| ALP TON OF OL'ANO ? For the Hest Crop of Hwoot I'utiiloen, not Ices than Threo Acres. ONK HALF TON OF OUANO?For (ho Heat Crop of Corn not less (ban I'ivo Aorea, made dfior Oafs. ONB F.INB nnP.iiCIl LOADING RIFLB- For the BeM Hhot, off h ind, with Uitte ut Two Huudred V^rda. ONK PINK it It K(tO II LOADING SHOT GUN For the Uent Snooting at (iiana H.lIIb Other l'riiea will be named in lumre a<lver,i',,M?,<",'a. The pnhlio Are Invlfed to vlalt fh? Fair Oroui?<l? and Drive ronnd the aplendid Tr^rk at any time between thin day ai\d July neif. l'eraona dftlrln^ fo take Fttoolc. otin apply to Mr KUOKNK DAI'.tiVV, Heci?>tnry and Treasurer. SHANES $25 EACH. All peraon* oonteellng for any I'rlto, will deposit Wive I'er Cent of 'he vi!?c of ?n<d? I'tiMj with the Micrvtary an<l TreasureV, by or before l?? Sepieinber nm. \ Ton of Guano la valued at $80, By ord r of tho E*ecuti?e Committee. May 20, IfiftO ^JL'GENB D AItOAN, Secretary Tren?urer. "*Vm. K. Nelson, - rrv. rr.iwroR <>v?? o uim,. ctltivato* and dealer in FKUIT TBFE?. QRAFB VIKR8. KTK.UVBKHHY ItAMTH, ?C. fteo* tor price iu.t?o ^ ? JleJsoa d?3 1 tf AUQl'STA. OBOMIaK.' 77? Banking $ Insurance Business Heretofore conducted bt thereto W. D. M?DowaU, will he continued at the siroe p'no? b? ihe undciB?gn?d, who reapeetful'jr ?oltcit? jlie con6d?t?c? ?n?l fxtrrimg? hrt*. totoi e h?*o?ri'J upon my faiUcr 0. J. McDuWAI.L 'THE PARKER GUN PARKER BROS MERIDEN.CT. Choic Teas. .Inst rt'Crivcd a lot of Clioico HYSON ash GUNPOWDER T B A. * At t*.>f! , 7<* , $1 00 nnti 81.2.** jvr pitv, r, For Sale By Dr. F. L. Zemp. nov. -O, ft". "hAVE YOUR "RICE BEAT - \T Mctts Pliiyi-r'M lviee Mill, Wr r.re !i'?v y. ? , *.?. ' \>"i: :.n.l eUnu Rio? ?" ;;?> v . t.i? n;?\ivl.?rr. 0:i,' iiii.i li; c . \ is r i ? :t-i t\?'? U Sr.n . pies ot* llHi'. ?? ' ? ? i V i,! i':?ii h.? m'i' i ?t the i e .< i i t ;.store* i-t h. \\ ^11i . : , Mi'l .1 I. Urns' Hjv ton. N.I.i i A. \ I.A \ I.iv. j.?8 1 % r FRESH ARRIVALS. 1 ninjus* in rcccipt vf ft fiesh ntock of Plantation Supplies, U M Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockcryware, Bacon, Flour, Molasses, Coffoo and Sugar, Salt, Plows and Plow Gears, 10,000 1U*S!1K!<S riUMK ( OKN. Oo * IULKS K AS'iKRN II AT. GooJi, Sold nt Pxittoin Hard Tun Prices, ?/. />. ?llcljotvaff* C. L. SVSoseiey, wnu. T>1 <>(? Fit ami Tiifrher. will dig an<l clean w?v''h. ?iii>1 do Ditching work In Cnm ? l( n and Surrounding Coun ry. Clinrgr-a 11 ?*f?? o n n 1? i t*. Ml>.v U'.? ly. MATTRASS MAKING. I ani prepared io make. repair or reju multrnssrs of :iIr kipd*. iifid fttx flu lowpet. prices. I niiy he found ul Iho DeKulb limine Work warranted tVt.'J-.n.WIN YAW JAMES. STEAM SAW MILL. Having (\.rnPieto.i n.y new steam SAW Ml 1,1., near Oakland. I nin I'ruptiied to furnisih Lumber of the heft, quality nt Short Notice. Wo saw all kindH ot Luneller. k'.iiiGQjige Solieited. I. F. ?Ot.L\ND. May 1".-4m. ''I ax Returns. Airjtron'n Ofpiob, KkrriiawCountt. Camden, 8. 0 , Mny 8th, 1880. Tl.iij office will be open froiu ihe 1*1 dny of Juno ?.o Ihc 20tl\ ilny of July next, m receive returfis of nil Personal Property, Money*, Credit*, investment* in Hondr, Joint Htock Coinpnii.cif. or olinTwi?e. Aleo a complete return of nil Real I'lopeioy, I.ivnds iyi'1 building* un(|or control i\h own eiH or bolder#, ar n* lm?bi>n<l?, parent', guardian*, Irtirucit, exi-ct|t^r*. ndiiiiniwtra torn, receiver*. uttoi im-jh, or fnr lor*, ou tl.o fir*t day of June, IH80. Ah >.n aoooniii'.ixl vtioti 'i tin- inx pttydfi* of I It,) C-ovim y. * l.o r' tjiil'1 nt a (lit)unce froijr* ilii'* otficu. I v/itl nttoii I nt places >mtnc<l be'.o'v, o i !Ki! 'inys ypecifteil, lo receive th??r ret orii<> All jirmoii" ne/'.jcling to mnko their ro t.irim ii' iti^ | ryti-s fmil their tflWn "InpH, w il t,p reipiif i to do ho at thin offic? in tlun.ileti, before Hie 'JJth <Jay of July next tilter which ?lnt?? any tn* pnyer* who hIihIi >i:iye fnil>?.| to in>ikc their returiiH will be. chor^ed with (he property now charge?V upon ihe tin 'iupUcute, >;u-l Cfiy psr <50111. p<Mi:ilty n I'lcl tUere' l'very male person boovo^n 'he of 21 and titjyearf, whether owning pr?,periy or not, exoept (hove nnnble to earn their Hupport fioin being maimed or other wise dipntiled, are linblu to a poll tiik, und are requiretl to make thoif rcn,iri\n. Upon appliC'iii<in, blank return* will bo furnished troni'hm ?>th< 'jfhich niii*t he filled up in Mark ink and ?w??rn to tiy par* iie? making the return*. I'encil "riling in mukiivg velum* *;rinly prolubiied *nd w iH not he received. IIKl? inr.r,, on ,lt;ne Till I I'mv I.IUQHTY Hll.ts " ^ih I ' Itl/'HUELLPf.At.'i', ?? '"ii l ?* h.at k?><;k. ?? iohi i ?? w?f* Ct.VPUflN f, ?? llih i BUPVAlJO 1?<)X. ?' I-Jill I ?' HCflHOPK'H Mil.!,, ?? I ?'l. I ? fUftKBY CRKKK, '? I Ml. I " i.YZPjsriiYH, ?? i?-ii. i " JUI.KY'H MVf.T.. - I"ib I " nUHKOUOIIfl M \< K. Jnno !>*?l? I day. HOYKIM'H MIM. J line lOtli | day. WKHT WATFHEB. Tionv 9 Mir.r.. June U\*t I day. f'VHETON'M Mil l- June V52nd. I day. A KAnON'f, " Wri I ?? t AN^M Mir.r., Prl<i<*y.'.F?n? Sftth. ; Tux p.iyere t?r<i i,e*pco<f?ill|i' r? i|U. *i?.| ?o vp?i' all p?r*ont who ?v$do I. itkiny ?j'i>" ?i"l fair return. ?. K K. Hir.L, ^ U'litor for Kershaw Cou?iys