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MMM ?A. TIIEttttANGE. Agriculture was the first calling of j nn;'nootlioroveiHj^tIonlii life precedes and the C range WW established toen irngCMigrlciiltuiMl pursuits, to bind Jho tillers of the soil together in lYatcrnfty, audio advance to o higher stute^f perfec lou the science of agriculture. Become ~rtoger yoyvHlf R" to the Gnu};;?* etlngn. Obtocyc the l;tniuv?, tlu-ir **?s* HonsilMlpmghters, as they busy cares, the work uud worry Win nnd house, and coino to spend 1111 hour in social pleasures, ami withal proll table iuteivhiingfc of sentiments, Ideas and experience. ObtyrJa tlie great hn " provonleut kjtdtpclal Intercourse, tliu de vcloi p* their social natures and the appreciation of one another's cH'<-n* ... and you will bp oonstralned to say thai . so great has been the influence <>f tlio Grange on tbo farmer^thatJt has changr ed ntit only his views, Ideas, habits and ? tourcps pf pleasure, but his vory nature. Tlie Orange Ib to the farmer a school, a ? ins and a church. The ' Pomona Qrnnge In this Jurisdic tion Ih now In session at Lriu'hwood In thin county, and wjhopo it is largely at tended. There Is 110 estimating the good resets of thbstoneetfnpsi ; Kfiin Congressional Commltteo of th? r House of Representatives, hnvo reported favorably on seatlhg iluukey, the cflhtes Jtaiit of i)lbbl^, but have laid $he subjegt over foPtfyni-e consideration. Mackey, by the al|Ltff lalso witnesses and Radical pitloHnerftTOfljr yet bo aeVtW to the dls Kraeq of that body. W jJR^ ?? ?? -ssssasas? 9-? : WtTii reference to the ohariioter of portlocr?^lp.rtdo In South 1 Carolina, mark ?& tbftlmony Is furnished by $ statement li a clroul u of Flak ?fc Hutch, Bankers, !&}W York, in regard tip the Indebtedness >f th(j.Staie, they s ty : "The Inturest on * ^]$>t of So. Carolina is prompt --tJty Januimjf and July, Tho iroBent government seeins to bo )u carn *1?t If! their* liitentl >n to keep faith with mrT vJjejmblio amjltors ; the taxes are hon c?t|y levied and carefully pplleoted. 'i'|ie i^voi^e 1* l^ept a point wheat all j Claims cap ttr undoubtedly nipt, and the Mtfrtliu'pf tho^t^.o ?w economically ad *. >nili. jeered." Tliis Is, rio undeserved pralbe 'v^*" wegift;d to tlio Democttttlo party ; uii unnte Indeed would it be, shqtdd any or dlvU.on arise to**li:ingo tfib > agree #^oufJeavei?h~eaded neighbor RpartafijHbKtaoyoriior lingo* kt'a nd? o ? ?? ? mki Wri'-W'*W< ?h mm&rr>r tl?W ill t the Htato/o^ Inst Saturday. If Judge from tenor of our ochan ytolont opp4?dtton to the spx?|* law i'v' Ittrnlioh Jaw Is subsiding Hint the j ' ' ' iiks with WOII III. wnnjr, IllHl tllH iho peoplt? j\gf*|n pontrol? ruul Now for an oafly orgunhMvtn .ilea, a general Hinanhtnu ofnlatoH and till oUt-ruhh'tomm, ruling yiotory that will signal the. \m ty of^ovuh Oarollnn to the tu)lld roooMlYo principles. ?J/n? Wtlstmuort lawiK suhsWIi.g ?"*?KirailOd)!?rly M oIosJdk ju i?'il ift^e. i^alfy n?vl t|oterm|nat!fv? tlm>, I" fbbing away, , ICJreeovllle Kewn.j are ^rned by the pro,)?e< iftw we^ks that (here ban be , pro?i??dlng* of Iho weeks that therp <*<* b? no pence or iSnent prosperity 1r BooH? csriilinu pn 'tt?e le^it vestlseof life u ?mmp?i nrotji the of trie tiadieal party. Wttyr, nuiW-. nfMont war oa Hand ItsaUlu runts Rafter elcotlons Is tbe only m?th> our poitiiwi, ?ooiety.nttd ball, be relieved r^inthel 1 present s^n >rous ooiid|l'|on. Vft Im^e tried -?-?y beyond the allowaaee Of .romU'en, end all have full* e bajred pt the find leal i for Jttt|^K)?[? or tq Ifsaoa the pie tflotof their enhrtx ngainst v '. v'kiiUii M (hoy trine Olujwr 1 Jn'jrt, pU'% bfolSjj Mlih Nt>d p#?fort.--J^o it? great danger for it if; n.a?rw. , ?f he*rt ** ??jr ? . , tbtf^pjr causiug Instant death. Indeed, I nearly every ?M^tfheart Uise.ie with all its dreadful suddenness which has ever o?. curred, o;?a bttrseed wore or less ?!*. recti y to rheumatic causes, lu its chronic form .it ri iffeus liljoinu, contracts tbe o^win, undermines the health ttud ruins the life. It trequeutly attacks men nud woroetf who ?>e apparently in perfect >?<Utb. Indeed, jt ,is m greatly to?Udreade.l as any possi ble form of ph?*ijoal wo*. But, bowev<t>.ii?Tere iu effects may be, tho exact causo of 4thls blood (rouble lias' been an uudcoided question, and it is only within the past jnttir (but any decision up oujiie gutted hivt been reached. In order to fully itMtnnlnu what t|ie entire of rheu matic "il'foidfii t eul'y was. certain authori ties sent tellers v! inquiry froui WtsliiugtoD to the icnd'itg J>'H-iicuijf physicians of the land, nud iktKO uiqMir.es were responded to quite g<?ner:d y. urns furnishing data of great v.iiuc u? ?e e -c.' and mankind. The *icw? held by t)ie doctors ni-o of a * tried nature,- hilt so overwhelming a proportion hold to one belit-f us to }eave but litt le doubt tnat it i? tbe cor reel ono. This belief, britjljf stated, is ibat.urlp acid in the blood nouses rheumatism, and tbHt It Is only by removing tltii poisonous acid that rhcumat tc 01 ueuraig o troubles iu ail t hf ir terrible forms on u be otiied. This being true, the itt?p.n?ut question itri-e-?: '.low dors this poisonous uric acid ? e i.uo the blood, and tio?v can it l.csi bo removed?" Urio ucid is it Witsio material oi tbe l?o>ly whic|| thck.'d itoys should carry out, but bocauae they arc weukeued they cannot throw it from tho tysiem. Restore the kidneys and you rc's tt-ro tbe power that wjil forotho uric acid from the system and' thin banish ti o rheu matic agonies wbiob it onuses. This is rea son ; it is soi^not/ No otto whore kidneys arc in perfcct condition was t?;r troubled with rh eumatism, and no rheumatic sutferer however alight the puin may bo, lias perfect kidneys. Tho conclusion of this truth is Inevitable; perfect kidneys mean f.eodom f om rheumatism. When rheumatism has manifested ilsell in apy spcoial part of tho body, N attempts hare usually been made t > treat (lint part oftpobody. As a result, the pain bos de parted but the disease has remained, lyinp subtly conoeolod and ready to breik out ai some unexpected moment. Cheoking the pain in any (ingle locality only scatters th? disease throi.gh (be 'system, when, If tb< seat of the disorder, wliioh are the kidneys, were reached, a complete cure would be th< result. The way, therefore, tp expel thit rank and poisotinus acid before it assume) t^u inflammatory or chronioform is bw keep tug tbe kidneys in absolute health. This ii no easy thing to do, and no meaus ha*, un til within the past few years, been knowi *ybich would successfully reach and affec theso great organs. At last, however, eel eutists have discovered thai the leaves oft troploal plant, previously but litile knowi to science and unknown to medioing/ pos soused juarveloue qualities adapted foe lb kidheya. These leave# havo been skillfull; combined ito the remedy now xnown as War uor'a Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. It is up to the present time, the only knowi tjsat nets so directly upon th kl<\heys pato effectually cure the vortou daugeronlTTferioH of kidney disease, nn< hence remove ay^uric acid Dom llie blood as a result, the cures it has beonthqjncan of performing are really very remarkable t indeed, there are tliousimU of persons li America to-day who owe their rest oral i<i to health and entire freedom from rheuraa ,lV? yet powerful remedy wbloh is known universally, manufaoturS in Rochester, N. Y., aud sold iu oYorjKdrnj si oro In the land,'' . Prom Iho dooiof-s in the various cillos o tlw United States who hato certified ove thalr ow^ ajgnatuftB? to the scientific ?late meut thSLUBb ? tbp Ijlood is tho 0(JM> of rheuti.88Kj, are ^^rgtidMimbor of (jiti eago and Br touis pbyahjtfifc, amon<r then being Dr. Adolp^hlettmr', Dr. Wtil Webi pf. John W. Ffwnt, Dr KdwinT. Webster N Uvi, Dr. olark Wlilttier, |)r. J. T. Hod gen, Dr. TtwUn.s F Dmiigan, Dr. NicltoU M?l'??????,W%titonl? tnetta, Dr. Charle H. (loo imbn, Dr. Daniel Huhn. Dr, Ilenr Newlatid, Dr. W/uUm 8. 'Werlman, Dr aeorgu T. l'itior, Dr. Henry F. Ahlbrandt pf. tlilah T. Frotlcr, Dr. Oarl epintig, Dr David 1). Mttiun, Ur. llunjamin H. Taylor Dr. James L. Logan, Dr. A. iloaoock,' Dr Henry Hlrcbiter, Dr. John J. Kane.'*#i Henry F. W. Ktuae, Dr. William 0. 0IA* Oow, Dr. Jeremiah tj.'B, Allorno. Dr.lliotn as tj. Comttock, Dr. Ohitrlesii. Hughos,-Dr rrederiok Koibdnlieyar, Dr. Jostph il'oi i y.lg Dr. Udward A. DeCaihol. Dr. IWnard lloe pier, Dr. James \1. tJInpton, Dr. Ciiattes V Wnro, Dr.. Alphotiso Janunel, Dr. James L Keut, Dr. William S. Darkt-r, dir. BolOmot 0. Martin, Dr. Hudolph Btudlialter, Dr Lo^ls P.tebrmann, Dr. John 4, King, l>r Simeon E, Oarlock, Dr. Tlfeodore Wy, Dr Joha B. Faber, 1) t, Karnest F. Hoffman, Dr, Htrman Nagie, Dr. Adqlph Wislitenm, Dr P#1** 1,r Bdw.ifd Hose, Dr.Wil Ii*m Mi Gravson, Dr lingo M, MtArk!off, Dr. Hubert M. l)r. William N. Bronnan, Dr. Temple ti, Hoy ne, Dr, fcyman Ware, Dr. Cbarlea W. llemsiead, Dr. W1I linrn J: Hawkes, Dr. T. 0. Punoan, Dr. Wil ^Ei Bedford, Dr, A* b ^oi\Pr *' ?' im> Dr- Cfcarh-s J^,a ? ?r* ' Woodbury, Dr. Alfred I Blfttt, Dr. Herman Hahn, Dr. Galvin M. Fitch aud Dr. John D, M. Oarr. . ^ P ?b?ory of 'the doctors as above ^ex plnlnod flnd? Its confirmation In the loci ?j?at when the kldneye have been ottred, rjjetimatlsm is completely removed. Tbla in oiten very elo^, under no other plAii oan any hope of permanent relief ever be found. Tnnre Are hundreds of cheoa on reo ord during the present wluter of person, ft filleted with r lion initio troubles of the jvorat order who havo boen entirely oured by rollowinp tho |K?ory ab?v? stated and ?iM?g the totnedy mentioned. Many of (hw hftd {hi very worst possible symptoas. y??i|e nohw fn different por tions of th* body were followed by egonlev I I be (noft Intense in tome particular epot. Aouu and ill robbing pit ins sneoceded faob other M ?h# oourslng polaonoui acid in* ^Wo?;!be. gatl with slight aisordere Inoreawd to de*' 11 to Ufa !! * M ???**???? Wae endured wheu it oould have beep ip easily relieved. Ibeoty and using tbe rem ?dy Jbots meiitlonej the kidneys oould have boon restored to tholr usual vigor, the Ufifl fioinnn aaIImI iVAvm'aI u . vvuwv vn?!i?T?r oroiigm ,?jar#' t)tW^nre itdvaifi^j ideMi but tM? y oars henoe they will be the n^ut'plod belief sod praetiQ* t'f the world, if people suffer from rbeumrttlo troubles in the future end Wuh thfse plala truths be. ,K- ^vtou w (Mo.) 1'oit'tMkpnUh ai the] K ltkMt/ ill t'.nln uK?a ? fM '#..<.4 tsi w- I the field, And, exce.lent th^tgb some 0 I nhoenirf, former^ otfefed ^o', the;fffl bf Ht. Jacobs Oil is magloal fh.^aies ofl ajloa' trAeumatlsm. plcurlsyi neuralgia, vous litadAolte, Inmbrgt nttQ WoWn of (ffTtCT dirorders; whlli Mn tUe oasir of sprains, burns otiiOu l'.s It Is un ohsolwe pansoes J Zua the ad -J wkiJ . ner* other So its low in* abatement* one of oof jrepreseuUtiT.* Irom leadUg individuals oounKUd With Moaie of the largest enier piises la our midit. Ataong others who#e t e*t imouy freely given w*? W . H . Suar us Esq., JU'tster Meobatiio of tho Conn. 'Wver ; JUilroitd, residing at No. 28 Boyietoa street I who *Wrved St. Jaeobs Oil bav|ud re | murk able effeot among the men employed here. One of them jammed hU arm very badly, and by the u*e of St. Jaoo*# OH Van gr?*tly brneflledAn'd the arm k-a'ei; Aoothor used U for severe rheumatic' pains in the knee,.atojt pr<n-uuotd the Oil a com plete vuQOefi as ho Was cured by us use. Mr. A. B, Taylor, of th4:'*?H*y ft Taylor Manufacturing Co.." waft pleased to nay: ??My aunt, Mm. Pillsbury, of Mquut ClsJr, N J., while visiting at our house tried 8t. Jnoubs Oil for rhetim'atiam and neuralgia, and found immediate relief overy lime.' She pronounced it the best tUmg,?be had ever tried for .the trouble, b\r. WeMon. 40 Greenwood street, Syptt Cor Works, Boo top & Albany Itoiltoad, thus Addressed our reporter; am 0110 marts of the forpinatcs who have had tho good luoh to hoar eY that wonderful remedy. St. Jacobs Oi). '-~l had rheumatism in 1)10 shoulder severely uud could tind no relief until I used iho Oil. I applied it aji I uinH confess t was surprised ut tho results. I nin almost well and ex pect lo been tiroly *0 in few ifitys." ? Sprinfitld (Sfuu.) Union. -fh "All through advertising," remarked ex Mayor Gregory, to us an tic went homeward wiili a bottle of St. Jvool-s Oil, "that 1 bought this* Your paper contain* so many wonderful cuvea-r-of bourne they are foots' ? and so 1 thought I'd 1 r a bottle for the rheumatUm." ? Madison (BTj.) Daily Dcmo ffUt, A riaclltW n-A'i list. l| Marion, 8. 0., March 15, 1880 IL H. NVaunkk, ft Oo , Sirs ? I have been trying some of your Pafe Kidney and Liver Cure id my practloe, and find it to act like a cha ir. N. 0. Murpht, M. D. ? U-1.L-X. ? J I , 1? 1L.MII UU NOTICE. < " THB SOWTIt CAROLINA MkDI0\L ASSOCIA TION will hold ita annual meeting at Spar tanburg commencing Tuesday, April 2otb. Member* are requosted to use every effort be present ihemkolvea anil 10 induoe others to join the Assoc! it ion on this oocasien. JOHN FOE H EST, M. D., Hecjording Secretary, , tBUWOl Mk u? ? ? pa rn * ^p!R?0iSS0s ? SftlHrjp Neuralgia, So/utfqa; Lumbago, ? Ovckacho, Sorenossof the Cha$i> * Gout, Quinsy, Sora Throat, Swell" y /??$ and Sprain Burns arid Scald*, (toner a f DodHy Pains, ? Tocty, Car end IfoaduoJiQ-, F rostot 'li , J -cut -and Ears, and qll other & ? ' ' Puins and Actios. ;? , JTn rrrpnmilim fin ctrtli ftr. Jacom Oh v< a *?/'<-. ?nrr, triirijilc ftiirt cheap Kxtcrnul jllt'Wily A trinl ? < iilMo l.nt tho eompap?tl*fly H?>i v mihIh* of AO (Vnt?. ??n1 o*ory on? *uff*rin? ?Vf*1? (Mill ran hilTO Clirip an J |?UUv? proof Of iu * > *' J;irto?lnns In ? BOLD BY ALL PliUOaiiiTS A!H> DIALSIW > IN MF.MOINK. A. VCaSUER te CO,, i ValHtnore, UI<t., If, 8. Jl? I PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. I PARKER'S toJMftiviHirttticst*. ISSSiJ! m)nirr?r or limine** m*n ?*. r.c.r'&'.SToS.K ? "? ' ... ' hold duties try PAim BSgTi Jgg?5 .rIfyou?r? wrtMint 'aaLEZ** fWWWlMf ^ . f KQ DOtXAH PROBATE SALEV^ SOUTH OAttOMNA, i floort of KK118HAW OOUKT* ? f a* 1'rolAH* m w. !??"?! ???????? Millie TffnM. Srill. tro'A&fl, et .1. Umlar and by virtu? of * d#cr?a <*t IUU Court, April fitli, 18S2, I will noil be fore the Oofcrt fttfuM to Oft?nd?o, ft -Jmbllo U?ry6ft th* ftritMoodfit rfM?y noxt, thin Hi# l?K?l boors of?*V tbo Allowing - >lbM \U*\ fa tat* of the of Brian. '*rk?r, d?o?*pW : ?; Tb*t pipo? 0> p?ro?l of land, ?itu?t?d, ly ing and being In Koridmw County *fi0 8t?t? krorrsnld, known m the "HeUjft i~. -Jt_ mum or e?M? orunrdlnor Ktlly. South by Iftndi of M??, T?im nn'd Went by IK%. inm*. - A I ia, all t hut piece, tmroelor truotbf Und trilueted. lying a*d bt>lng in K??h4W Coun, ty nnd 8ti?ife fcforeatfd, on W?t?rto ' W??, oont^nlhg ?*? hqndred (WK))^ Morifc moro or 1*?B, bounded Ndrth by lnnd? of Mr?, '&< *ntl Motdey . U^df, Kut by the Wt\ t?r'*e' RWer, South by inmU $f of I?h?U und lanrtu of Job* BordrtK and bjf Iwle of.WJIey Wood, John WlnRon U,*|H for K. & bo/* 4 * * ? -v ? &*??>* CD ,* . ? ?-.*.' X . I ? ... ? Km >< CO lil /.TH -K7 1 ft ll ? . * %s> ?wJ*! .fife ' : >; >?* # -Si Under sad tohtaiued la Dora A. Batrett ?nd recorded in ^___, Ltooveyngi^fer Kershaw (Jouo ",?. Qfir'P?g?? and 21b, I i o sell'ln fiout of the Court Hou Camden un the first Moadtr iu [being (be first day of the tu< >1... I 1 L '1.. ? I ,.'V;j S t bo legal hours of tele, the toliu Bribed real^late : ? ..All l bah lot wiid buildings thereon v .All I but lot and buildings there town of Camden, on ibe ml iiiln . street, known as part, of tojA >flft eeyen hundred and seventy two; noui North by lot number seven hundred .... ^ beventy one, E*s: by remainder of lot rfum\, ber seven hundred and suvonty two, South, by l)egal>) ifotel lot (number sevt-n hun, dred Hud seventy three,) and West by Broad street. Terms-t-8o much ca?h as will bo n^oessu ry to' ^av the amount now "duo on eaid mort gage and obsts of sfle; balanoe in one and IWO years ; purchaser to 0. 0. P. A Q. P. Kersba^ tJounty. Agent For i STATIONARY" AMD PORTABLE) & team JEnaines* Improved Cotton Gi?s,| FEKDNRS, UONDBNSBR8 lE^IEJSSZE}! THRESHING MAOHINU,, EK8 AND MOWERS, CORN WILLS AND AI4.HINIM OF MACHINERY. Be sore to call and see my prices before purchasing nay kind of mafl^lasry je28 J C. RCLL1NG3, Camden, B.C. ! r RESERVE YOUR HARNESS J?y using the eelebrsted Vacuum Oia Bi.ackikq, noftenlag arid preserving .boots and shoes, harness, bug*y lopa, Ac. Forsale by KIKKLKV to SMITH. ? 1 1 ? ? ' ' i; \j J. Blake SteedmanJ (Rtprfsenling IXOOP, FIEEUCH ft CfH i qurittton, * Issues Exofaange on 0M^gite>a. vb Cotton at lligbeit CnbUrHBe^r^ ^ Offics at 1>. W. Jordan A Co's.. .^^ W04 ?" c i III .j- , j i 1 ^11 CHiANDlES. French Coufcct iimery. Sulcos, Flavoring E*trsct?. Ao.. for e?U hy P J ...Kunr- .. msm MotteB-KEBrmts .... ... JtJLjfjr some of tho ROASTED CO .'t^y'VJ '?, 1 .WiiAK* i * - -^r Wowers. I Mtmrtrt, Ju A lo'. of Reapers and ?owiri... oelted and for salolow by ? B|Sfc ? W.^. ANCUUM ^ft). - Axes, 11 a tchc t h, H)\\ o Y Francis L/Zemp. 1 win t>?y ft rew.ml DOI.I. ?? lis for Informal oou?loi?oTi of ?h* |K.rM.u i ftro to my anglno and rip log urn! pasture fence on > To^fr? tttbUq. medicine, Kliher ono or the o?Wh fonnd at (belt olfio* in Liw Ka*g< ItMfr fet>ld?ito?, D. L, ]>mDai)hsi'Ai . a. w. M ?lbraltlitd>nd Altad ^|> ?'>' BAftlNttBlLWARDSAIiO 631?$*]^ #?*? #Mfv^ m#?soM# Srrt. -?? 'w*ww\* i I ?m prepared *?y 9rt*toi$ ?? th ihabMtBr^AM.Qf. , WinnR, l.iquora, Ale#, ^ . MTfrwrt d^r?i1wny?o? :r^i>?l. i \w *upiiu?'i with mm rawM & Fresh WftrciGii ququoi ?JUST RBCElfEpr? I hate on bond "efery 'tai-lely eultabla ft Spring planting, conrimitiguf RED and WHITE ONION SETTS, I CABBAGES of every kind ? Eurly and LaU BEETS, VEAS, BEANS, COLLARDL, GARDEN CORN nnd FIJSl.D CORN, ? $ CELEuY, CUCUMBERS, EGO PLANT, KALE, LEEKS, LETTUCE, MELONS MUSTARp, O^Ha. V ^ PEri'ERS, RADISHES, ,3 SALSIFY, SPINA'jfl. 8QUAJ?ilEf, 1 TOMAiOES mid ttl'MNU TUfcNIPSJ ???. ' ' ' : A cholqe a??ortrti6iU of PLOWER SREl for Bute hy Dlscount to lVholesale Buyers, fot ivltfii idly duplicate any Charlest.ori bill. ? y % ? ? ffcrorybody who trpilt's lu Camden Is familiar .. . jo fart* tliut we carry by far the largest nmt t n#onrt*U stock In Town, it is not ?o ^vnerttlly r*n that wo want to ralso the above amount of ^ which imikee it Incumbent upon us to tempt ?tevery Intending pnivlixser to upend the ("ash at^our odtablhdiuient, juid wo therefore offer the following ?> ;V^?' Unprecedented inducements ^ Jp| :? PIECES CHOICE DRESS PRINTS AT G 14C. """CHS VI5RY BEST PRINTS AT 8 1-3C, m UW WIDI5 CAMBRIC AT IOC. ECES f I1ITE AND COLORED PIQUES FROM '? 8 HC IIP, . TIGCRKD LAM NS AT 6 14C ONLY. ,'n, n LAWNS AT 81-3C. BIG BARGAIN 1 DRESS GOODS FROM IOC TC A "" jwf GUARANTEE YOU A SAVING OF FPOM 2 1-2 T( j 250 0N EVERY YARD OF THESE. In addition to tjbc itbovo wo offer great inducements in Ilome Bleaching*, Sheeting, Tickings, l.'oitonadee, Linens, CaHslmcrcs, <fcc. & -Ail ivyK I. ?' t&i'A 7' ^Tant of space prcvpfit?-ua. from quoting prlcea on ovory tiling, but we bog to dlrei r^Sw attontio?vt6 our Immense stork of White Goods, Hosiery and Gloves, N-vt ^ Nqtions, i'aruaols, Dresa Trimming*, Ladlos Ulsters, lints, I'nr nailing Goods, tthirt*< Clothing, Slices. Everything in . ? * raw Mmtlii II llrat-uliiw - ~ oods Establishment BreBSfc v v ? W < - call early tinrt as often as convenient. You are under no obligation ? hat >uy, though we may strongly tempt you by showing you the largest am . jrled etook Of now and doalrable goods to be found in I ^amdon at an acton of from 5 to 15c tin every dollar you inny wish to spend. . v" . , . ' ? ns of North snd 8outh Carcdim), Georgia an I Alabnma suslaii % GICRS & CO S. WVLATED GUANO Jatld MOST RESL1A.ULB aud CHEAPEST Fortiliier In use, and that ht? WILCOX, GIBBS ft^-CO'S. SUPERPHOSPHATE, Will pit WO put out for the first time last Stason, bun proved uuexcolled by any Acid Phos 'M/? on tlje Market. J ; v It Is not nSiofexsary fos us to say *ffy|hlng those Fertilizers ns tlto reports whiol may be obtained from our agents or ourselves covor t ho whole suiijoot, nnd will an>ph repay perusal. ^'wVro will have a moderate supply of eaph, which .'.an be obtained from our AgoYUs, pnya bio In CoHof) next Fall. If there Is no Agent at your Railroad Depot, get your merchan iiv * ? ?t'jfc WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., JSHii 8avnnnah, Oa , nnd Charleston, 8. C. - COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C. MAN IJ FACTUM". KS OF BDI8TO AC/ID p?08PHATJiT. KJ)I8TO ASH KLKMKNT, ?DI?TO AW^ONIATKO KKHTILIZRli, KDI8TO G HOUND BONK, And tMPOltTKUS OF GERMAN KAINIT. ? ? ? ar. b. ra. AND 0ENEBA,. ACBN1 At OcnoB or J. U. R. ?loar & 8ok. The Company h?s now on hand fc-ady fot shipmont a large, lot of standard grade A old Phosphate whioh they will offer low, as they do not wish to oiirry over aoy stuck. TUB ^ A&hley Phosphate Company, .OF ClIAKT/ESTOKr, S. C., OFFERS FOIt SAI.K floliubU Oufttto, Highly Ammonlnted. ? * un" Drie" Fi!h Ground. Raw Dune. Cotlon 8eo(J Meal, ^.y.^iinn nNi.ni^lFVUtlon BOOll M Nq^lfcoH*' Land PUittr, rollnu Marl. ? D/lfd Rluocl. I'cravtfiQ Quarto (dirtc't frpm^di^os!:.) Pur? ttrli-d Flub. H of tty^hiulf grado arid of uniform qualify. *OwSltIfcAft ocrWtM# mad? fo order of fhe materials. iceinentt Mrl Mffcred for Cftibr ?rd?r? by lh? Car-load. Itnfcna??, Colored Humorous Oatfds, &o., fiddross lh? Company. % yi, ?? y 4., .. . < -.'.ecxjsrc* now, JilltTHIM MUCH HUH* I THE N. Y. STEAM DYE HOUSE. um?onnr! Works' 8&9Kil>K OMrg?, CHABLKSTON, S. C, 'I lif prnprloior "I I M* w*tl iriown I-^t ?*> ,1 i n li *nt? n t lalcas phneiire in onllinglhe aiienllon of bW Oi?*tomeT? to'lhfc mrtrfy lttipro*?tnft|f| made during the pam. year* In iho prooese ol czBaMnffG .*?*? /wotw. .< it y promptly adopting the U(4at improvement*, he 1* enabled to execute hie work In Hie ntoftlefttiefaotory mhnuet. Oentletncn'e GarmPiite cleaned and guaranteed In retiitn their Original ?bapoan-iappflAraneo. Dreinitand Ro-PinUl.tn- ?? -- ~ m SiflL. tain their Original | mi'i gunrnnieed In retftttt, their Dyeing ami K?- Finishing of Ladies Drem?, Gartneftta of hiiu, Hutin arid Woylen or Miked Material. u s Cbatiihrercoat8. Pants and Vnsta AhawR Tabln and faapoCoteraj buftiask and Morton Cnrtnl ('AfpelN end Rttt* toad? ?erf*f.?i? m?i? 1 Im j. uimTTiB, mvininn nanoioTeM 7*48 Wm r?iurn??(i ny not J'ROJWtlj - ilfe&XVitSt' - ']?' ^4l, M .. ?- So ' #lew Cooijs. N6\. I have Just Qpciicl ni (?<o. 4'de2's old stand* TREMEKP0U8 jon?J?tipg ef VKRY CHOICE HEAVY AND FANCY GRO Plantation Supp " OF EVERY KIHD ? , BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN W A I invite th? special attention of the public to the above ?lock of (to < thai uo bouse id Camdonoao do bet t for a customei than I can. Coscei ADY AUCES FOR AGRICULTURAL rURr03E& MADE ON THE MOST FA VOHAl C jr. MoIDOwA W. F. PERKINS ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF T%" ?T^h'ew Stock of Groceries^ JLifjruorft* JV*ines. Tobacco X< ye * * The unprecedented rush of business nt our establishmenl mokes it neccssari J be uonstantly in receipt of New Goods. m I JfMy Liquor Department ? loo Is always supplied with the beat. loo ! 2 ? - m m m I wi'l koep Ice ?onstan'.ly on hand. during the Summer, nnd wUVpppply. parties nt reduoed rwm. /' , loo Cold Soda WMer and Deer always ready for the thirsty. I hare concluded to mnko a ?ow advances t his year to falniers, aiyjU will. $31 to accommodate thosu who can give suflipienlly good security. ?" Feb 10 W. F. FERKINI ?SWM ? mi9 C-A-lVEIDEItT S. O, ?$? FULL STOCK u FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, , .CROCKERY. ;?l -# --'t *vr> Choice Green and Black HIGH AND LOW GRADES TOBACCO AND CIg3$8b POWDER, SHOT ond SHELLS for Brrech Lo .idii-u Gun*,' Market Prices Paid for COTTON. rik - V' * -:Mm If, It. KIHAiBB, COLUMBIANS. C GKR^IfcTTD X5ISI:5ll.A."2" OF NEW FALL OLOTHI OF TUB J i \ T ES$!fe> ST Y I < KS . ALSO A FINK UNI QF SOFT MN? STIhF I M* Gents' Furnishijfg Goods, Scarfs and In nt! Culi'i'8 Received ? . Stools of r~*^oo*i$ For Fall oixl Winter. Agent for 'A. The Celebrated liST.lH S/il. o " * 9 . is \J ' \ t* ? ' " BllOTHEll BONA THAN" 1h tlic Lauding Uii1itun0eiti4,f)Uirt ip Colombia, 8. C., Nov. 31, 1881. ? OE/DElIi YOtm, *{01 RAW MIMA OTliai MIUAOANH MT1.I,, OIN KVOI.VJtH, OWTOX Ri'IlMft* Ml A Intr Pulley*, IIituaerM Jonrntil llo.un, Mill OeHrlng, OntlvemnH^'iirMm) Wnfpr Wtmrl ( Oonrlrnf.f.'honn! .TiulKon'* Oovernor?, Pinion's Olrenlnr FU\Wi?n<l (IhAiorn unit Kiln* 'tl ln? end nebhtft Metul nnd Brnw?t TOMl.isr, Olotm nnd Cheek Jriilve* nnd <*rW|t oto., Iron nnil flruM CnotlngM and ropulr* from \yj 0\| H A Rfi Ar(^fV 3 FOUNDRY AND M A f?l INR Woit/"- ' ' ^ 0Ct/U*|5 Nonr fhir'Wdipr Tower. 17" ^>nu*fdjl Hhvrf OT.D I HON AND lUt^VWANTKO 1 FOREIGN FRUIT. $ DOMmlfpJ HAND-PICKED VIROIM ^EAUUTSA SPECIALTY. f Apple*, OrflnKen, ?BnnivnnH, Coeonnut*, Potfllo**, Onion*. < i(tibkjg?< KnlHliiH/^'' " Wge.Note. ' -VPSlM? A full ouppl V of srood* In wiwon *22Jrfi'.n ?.r AooHirffgoO<i tiled, nnd pui'Ohr "*r* o-in therefore rof 'I 'n tfe(t?ng /IrntolnMw Mtoelt, o- BART/t! o?jss; "' n? 29? dm iy"' llnHl.l SI-, PIAJKJS AND ORGANS! Mka ??R 100 MAGNIFICENT IN^AUMUlTS W TO l?B HOLD MlVWIimi^ MANtfPActeElVS FACTORY PttWtoo