The Kershaw gazette. (Camden, Kershaw Co., S.C.) 1873-1887, January 25, 1883, Image 2
THIS KERSHAW GAZliTTE.
FKANK l*. BKAKI), Fho^kiktob.
JB UM6CKHM ION , $2 I'KK VKUt, IN A UN ANC'K.
.CAMDKN, ?. C.,JAn726* 1883.
n *. -4. DON'T EXCOWKAUE IT.
> There are quite a number of foreigners
in btof toWn, who ore comfortably clad,
and appear to be la high health. Some 1
, of them havo tho habit of going around
. .bugging. The cltlzcns of Camdcu should
not enoournge shle. To respond benev
olently to them, Is.to givo strength to a
practice which is a suj-e weans by which
they .will lose what self-respect they iyay
havo and become worthless to them
selves and worthless to soclely.
Pauperism Is a crime, where It can be
avoided, and the surest way to make
paupers out Of tho?e people Is to so far
favor their begging its to gratify tholr
desire# when they come around.
Wo wduld by ho means discourage be
nevolence on the part of our citizens.?
The poor should be assisted ; but this
class of people cannot be eountcd in this
.category.- They wire brought here for
a si>e$jH^t pn'ri*ose. They havo capital,
and that of the jrios.t productive kind, viz :
good health; strong niyeelea and hardy
frames.
It is due to tbem that we encourage
thefn to Wo rfc by discouraging their beg
ging proclivities.
One of ou.r greatest ' moralists says,
?'Olvo to v.U wtyo heg you, for If you do
not benefit "them, you benefit yourself
by 'developing your own benevolent
principle*." But Is It benevolent to In
jure others for the purpose of benefit
ting ourselves? Should not our patriot
ism guard society and prevent the de
gradation 'wh Mi ?rl?e? from vagrancy?
Most Oertulnly. Let us give, but let us
do so uiulerstandlngly and not blindly.
"The poor," saUJ Christ, "ye always
havo wl?l? you." Let up recognize the
fact, and without stint cheer them in
the durku'essthrough which they pass.
But let us not throw away our sympa
thies upon a class of pcoplo who, if they
will go to work, will bo Independent of
.our chHrltles.
AN IMPORTANT DECISION.
The State Supreme Court has recently
rendered a decision which will set at resi
some serious questions raised as to tlx
title to many plcces of real estate ih t.hh
.county and elsewhero. For soi^e years li
had been the universal practice to parti
<tlou real estate In tho Court of Probate. Ii
1879, the Supreme Court decided tha
the Court of Probate had no jurlsdlctloi
In such cases. In several instances par
ties to the former stjjts Instituted nev
proceedings to divide o> ??ol 1 land a sec
.ond time, and some of >hese cases w
?sarrled by appeal to the Supreme Court
That Court, It Is stated, now defies tha
?U sales or partitions of rea}- estate mud
by the Court of Prob*t?> "prior to tho do
clslon referred to valid. This decls
Ion will qnlot t*;^tltlo8 t? " good man;
pieces of property in Kershaw county.
With the dkath of Gambktta franco
feeetns to have entered upon nu era of
confusion'. Prince Napoleon recently
Issued a "manifesto," In which ho citcs
tho Impotenry and incapacity of the gov
ernment and the decadence of the army
and the finances. He refuses nny com
promise with the Hoyalists. The mani
festo, which was posted on the walls of
Paris, was torn down by the police and
Prlnco Napoleon was arrested and will
be exiled. Imperialism litis already,
since the dqath of Gambetta, sought to
?come to the front In Franco.
Somk KKWftPArKBft are quoting the
'prophecy of Gultwau that the Jurors who
convicted him would nil meet evil In
?1tehr pathway, and arc , citing .the hap
penings to that jury sjnee tho trial. Two
4)f tho Jurors hnve since died and another
has lost all his pro|>erty and is now a
<hotel porter.
Oovkrnor Thompson has taken the
"proper view of the lawlessness commit
ted in |he lynching of Dave Kobcrts at
* Abbeville, lind has offered a reward of
Ave hnpffred dollars for the apprehen
sion' of the perpetrators of tho crhue.
The par(los cna be dvteotod and should
"be purflslttk^
Tub Clnclnnatt aptly says Hint
"ilfc plight facilitate matters to thru over
tfh? Ifekstiry to tho pensioners of our va
-rlous wars, lit the event of a balance to
th<t credit of the general public tho l'rcs
4<feht?b<)uld appoint a day of thunks
, giving.
Entirely 8*1 Ixfnotory.
T<adlea WUHlWfk pbrfnmo thut comMno*
:<-irovttljr. d*lln?fty ami rioluiPCH. find Kloir*
*w?n Cologne entirety ?AtUtnctory.
....y.,., -. ? . ?.?(??.?
R?wi/ i*?? osr? ??>?? "?
The nnttfher of Northern vleltoi a to
Aiken noraatly exeewle Hie un-lvula to
VA*lliW'det* on nny ptavlotiR yenr.
. The tOtnl number of pleora of mnil
matter of nil kind* Ijimdled during the
til* Now Yoik pontoMkr
" #97, 481, AO?, a dully Hvernge of 2,400,000.
v ' dofmUMiig tr??8Hter of Tonneee*
hen tH?cn nt tart arrested.
' Jhr. H. ChnlmoiR, the MlR?t**lpp1 ren
rgrtdo, !? bjisy proeeontlug {Democrats In
tmj United Btiitpjjlon i t*, but bun failed
?to oonvk't In enry t'wsn.
06o. 0. Jones, clmlrmttn of the Nr
tloual Greenback Committee, l>n* a?l led
nn Inquest oi> tlm coj'8" M? ipoet In
Washington February 22d.
Tho next annual meeting of tho Htato
?Orange will be hold In Charleston the
first Tuoeday In, Februiirv, I88i. The
Bummer meeting will bo held lit Mm Ion
next August. .
The probability now seems to bo Mint
the tariff bill w|ll p??s the present Con
,grCM.
In the overflowed district* of Ruwpe,
?caused by tlm floods, tho dlstreas I*
? ,ful, end the Munition dcMoa description.
^IMOIXimmJlINTIKH.
; fAIRfJKtn.
Lewi* Halloa colored n nn renMIng on Mr.
.John 0. Oathourl'a plantation nenr WIhiih
? boro, wn? found dead on Krliny morning.
He ?M t>or|e<l About three fWeVdjfep in n pile
? of eotton*Mtod. one hand protruding an (he
?eea WM tnOVM ftwfcy( There in no clue to
theoaiMt Of hi ? death.
OftWla Durham ?nd Halite Cooper, two no
(roes, were arr*?Ud and lodged in j .u on
?xeoatlort orai?A?rt?joltu)u( lieu, niwi they
undertook to interfere Mrtth the property af
?r Th.,".b#,n* *n ngatprt
.the Statute, Trial Jiutlce Hogan Usued bin
warrant , And, after a proper ?xntnlnatlon,
they were bound oyer for trial at the next
i term of the Court of Hfesion*.
sr
LAKCA8TICR.
Mr. J. y. Whe*ler, of Lancaster county,
uade IivmI year wltli one horse fourteen bales
ifcottou mu<1 700 bushels of corn.
A Cherokee Indian lending a bear, hli
iquw leading an overburdened poor *p?*l
meii of hor?e dtsh, anil their two children,
i boy anil n gift. exhlbttliiK n b;>b tall n.on
toy, wert lUtrnctlon* to l.ancMjster lasl.week,
Joseph Clark bus been appointed postmas
er ut Lancaster, vice L. C. Puyseur removed.
A valuable horse. the property of Mr. O
IV. Kalie, of Kiat' Creek township, dleil of
lydrophobla on the bth Instant. The horse
nid been bitten nonie time in the month of
Jotoher by a mad uog.
There are six prisoners now Jn the county
lall a waiting trial ut the uext tcriu of court,
two of wliont are white and four colored.
Due of them la charged with burglary anil
larceny and the other live wltlr simple lar?
Mny. There U also a craxy negro woman In
lall. She bus epileptic fits and Is expected to
i.e.? Review.
Pleasant 1 1 1 1 1 Unmge Is dealing largely In
fertlllxers tills year. The officers for lh?
present year ure: 8. Ucokhum, sr., Muster,
11. W, Mobiey. Overseer; I.. J. Perrv. rtoc'y;
J. T. Ij. Htover. JvocLurer; A. J. I'authen,
8teward; J. H. Wcuiier, Ass't Hteward; K. B.
Mobiey, Chaplain; J. 11. Mobiey, Treasurer,
Murlin Cau in en, O. K.; llobt. 8. Ucckham,
Fast-Master, Delegates to Pomona Orange:
8, Heck hum, 8r., Dr. 11. 8. Bcckhfiu. 8. J.
Cuutiicn and Miss Kmmie L. Beckham.
HUMTKK.
Dr Hamilton Hurgess, wlillo bunting on
Thursday last, accidentally fell and broke
his arm.
Mr. DeSuussurc Dull of 8uintor, took the
premium of illO offered l>y tlio 8lutel>urg
Farmer's Club for the best acre of cotton.
Tho yield was 2,028 pounds. W. W. Ander
son, Jr., came lu socoud, with '2,0 J l pounds.
t 'Apt. W. It. Delgar, recently ni) pointed
Auditor, li4K taken possession of the office
and entered upon Its duties.
We hear that Cbelf-of?Pollco Weeks says
ho may as we'.i resign, as there is nothing
f ir him to do since the bar rootm have been
ciosed. Ily ten o'clock at .light the streets
are deserted, and lie says he now scarcely
ovor liears us much as an oath. Our Council
should take head from this, and reduce the
Police force, and so reduce the oxpenses.
One Pollccmau for the day und two tor the
nlgbt la *11 that Is necessary , and the town,
by fls sobr'oly and qnlctiuuis, is now saving
enough "In It* current expenses to counter
baiamp the supposed loss from the liquor 11
censo.? rtuinCer Watchman.
Chilled by tlio Intense cold of Friday night
the matt-currier Irmii illshopville, alighted
from his sulky to warm himself by a walk.
When about two miles from Sumtor the
horse became frightened a. id i . ?? Into town,
where the driver, half an hour afterward,
found his sulky In a slate boidering on pul
verisation.
CAMIIKN COTTON M A KKKT.
The clear weather f<ir tJio past few days lias
brought more cotton to market than has
been usuil f ir !tie p.ist th-'ee or four weeks.
With good wvutherfor the next fortnight we
may look for heavy receipts. Good grades
are bringing cents In Camden.
A Liltlcul. l'ro;)lo.i? Soltc.l,
The desire for ntlmahints is becoming a
monstroua evil aud how to overcotuo It is a
serious question with reformers. Parker's
QlngerTouto fairly solves the dltlicull prob
lem. It Invigorates body und 'mind without
Intoxlcutlng, and htm brought health and
huppincss to man's desolate homes. ? Enqui
rer. 8eo other column.
Condition of BuhIikbh Abrood. ^
MANCHBHTr.it, January IP. ? TPlift VkRnches
ter Qunrdluu In Ita X.<AVAVrtorclul article this
morning aifcvv. "^prices are ruther lower.
There^r?'t?eeii a strong disposition to sell.
Th^-tSown ward movenieut la slow. Seller*
-faok with caution on large forward contracts.
Comparative Cotton HUtomeut.
Nkw York. January 19.? The following Is
the comparative cotton statement loi tlu
week ending January 19, 1888: Net receipts at
all United Slates ports during tbe week 148,
7ft": same we*k last year 90,261; total receipts
to this date 4,017,424; to same dute last year 8,
5M,2Cte. Export* for the week 129,780; same
week last year 61.9M; total exports to this
date 2,.V>I,200: to same date last year 1,307,8111.
Block at all united Status ports 928.21.1; Name
lime last year l,lu9,24U. stock at all Interior
towns 182,640; same time last year 199,111;
stock at Liverpool 811.000; sumo time last
year 50(1,000; stock of American afloat for
Oreat Britain 290,000; sanio time lust year
204.000.
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
Are wasted on physicians rers ny tho dys
peptic, the rheumatic, 1)10 bilious, und the
nervous, Wlion n Dollar expcmtcd oil that
unapproachable vegetable loiiif nnil altera
tlve ,
SIMMONS HEPATIC COMPOUND
? ou ?
L1VKR AND KIDNEY CUKli
would In every coro effect a radical cure.
?d~Ifyouaru billions, tongue coated, bad
breath, bond hoi, dull or aching, stomach
heavy or sour, If bowels luactlvo and pas
sages hard and occasional lotmeness, If your
Rleep Ih broken (tosKlnv, about In bed), If you
Ket up uiuufreshod, If your Rkln Ih Rallow
oyeR yellow, If heavy, dull pelus In back and
limbs, If you art. drowsy , Indisposed to talk
or act, If any one or more of these syinplnniK,
take a dose of 8IMMONS' II Kl* ATMs COM
I'OIIN I), iMid yon will K?t Immediate roller.
Disdasos of Kidneys, Bladders, &c?
AKliCltKKD UY
SIMMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND,
? Oil
IsIVER AND KIDNEY UUItE.
rhl* propnratlon acts finely upon the kld
noyH, being powerfully plurctlc. Hufferers
with tho gravel, and otlior similar affections,
aro advised to try thlR medicine, and our
word for U, tho reRult will he satisfactory,
Kor calo ovory where.
ProprlotoftH^l^olesnfoRfuJg'lstR,
Charleston, H. C.
Rftlo by Dr. F. I ?. Zemp, Camden. H. C.
FOR SALE.
, STRAWBERRY PLANTS
tlly desired sud of twenty varieties, nt 25
oenls per dosen, $2.00 per 100 and $8.00
pot 1,000. Address U.M.SIMS,
Columbia, 8. C.
"WTA1LR, Horse Shoo*. Horse Shoe Nails,
1^1 llarnoHR, Swingle Trees, Hoph, Plows,
Rnk es, Trace Chains, Hi idles, Cow Rolls,
Looks, Hinges, Sorews, Saw*, Rope. Plow
LIccj, Wei". tfuck.-ta, ,Yoll Wheel* Water
Buckets, Coffee MHN, Knives *wl Forks,
Axes," Hatchets, &o., &o. : for sale by
D. C. KIRKKKY.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
John M. Mlcklo
ys.
' J. J. Huoknboe and Kxccutton,
A. A. If?ek?bee, Adm'r.
W. It. Huokftbee, deed.
Under end by virtue of tho nbovo entitled
execution, I will sell In front of Die t'ourt
House In Camden, on tho lirst Monday In
Kobrunry, Itttt, within the legal hours of sale,
all of that niece or parcel of land, wltli tho I
ImtldlngH thereon, situated In the town of
t'aini)et). on llutlodgo street, In rear of the |
ntore of Itnum Itros,, known as tlio Dash
piece, distinguished In the plnn of sold u?wn
?v h lot No. I,?W, and bounded North tiy lot
Ma. 1,901, Kast liy lot No. I,1W?, Hmith liy Itut
ledge Street, and West by lots No. 1,'^Hl mull
Levied upon and to ho soli as the properly
of IhO IiiU* W. II. Hticknheo nt the miiII o( the
rtbovo limned plain till'.
Terms cash; purchn*or to pay for papers.
Jan. II? Ul JOHN DOMV. H. K 11.
a ,* MORTGAGE SALE. f
Richard \V. Heeeer*. Jr., to Wan nee B*um
ana lie man lluuiu, tut lUum Broe.? Mort
K wee o t ShI EtUWk 7^ i>
Under aad.br virtue of a power o/4ale con
tained tu the abovs stated moibnme. I w,lJ
ofTer f~r *nle to the highest bidder. In front
of Die Court House door iu Camden, on the
rtrst Monday In February next, during the I
legal hours of sale:
Alt Uiut pleoe, parcel or lr?ct o t land and ,
buildings thereon, situated, lying aud being
In Kershaw county, Uiate ofHouth Curollua,
containing 1
TWO HUNDRED ACRI?8, (
more or less; bounded north by land* of
Russell Bowoll, west by land of I<ouls l'hll- ?
Hps, south by lands of John Copttland, eust
by land of Roaael Howell. i
Terms cash. JOHN DORY.
Ja ;<l Agt. for Mortgagees.
MORTGAGE SALE. '
Edward Hill to W, Z. Leltuer.? Mortgage of
Heal K.stnU'. |
By virtue of a power of sale contylned In ;
the above stated mortgage, I will proceed to ,
soil at public outcry to the highest bidder, In 1
front of the court houxe door In Cuindon, on
Mouday, February 1 2th ISftfl, during the Rgal
hours ol sale, the following described Ileal <
Instate:
All those several parcel* or lots of land ly
lug, bolng and situated In the county of Ker
shaw und state ofHoulh Carolina, cor.tuln- '
ing Two Uundrvd und forty-seven acres,
more or loss, and bounded north b,v land* ol
K. K. Hill, east by lands of K. IS. Hill and the
titmdford lanus, south by lauds ol BenJ. Cook
and West by lands of J. It. l'aco and others.
Terms cuoh.
S. G. Clybvun,
Jan. 17. Assigneo.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
8. C.CIyburn, as Clerk ?f Court, )
Harriet M. I,ang and Theodore > Exeoutlon.
1-riUtK. Executrix and Kx'or. 1
of Will of Thus, Lang, dee'd. ]
By virtue of the above Execution, to mu
dliecU-d, I will proceed to soli on the first
1 Monday In February, lsftl, at the court house
In Cajndun, during thu legal hours of sule;
All that pleco, parcel or tract or land sltu
1 sled In the county of Kershaw, State of Houth
Carolina, containing
ON K HUNDRED ACRES,
Moro or lens; bounded north by lands of
the estate of hi vlngtons, east by lands of H.
Louan 1 jiuk. south by lands ol Wm. Burdell,
west by lands of V. H. Jordan and others.
lA'vled upon as the property! of Thomas
hung, deceased, a', .the suit ol the above
named plntnllfl.
Terms c??h. JOHN 1X)BY, 3. K. C.
Jun 1 ? 1
SHERIFF'S SALE.
ftouth Carolina? KershaW County.
I?. C. Kirk Icy )
V8. V Execution.
J. K. Turner A Co. )
Under and by virtue ofr.bovo execution I
will oel!. ul public outcry , before the Court.
Hou?e In Camden, 8. C. within the legal
hours of Mile on the fl rut Monday (the 5th
day) of February next, the following Reul
K>tivtc: *
One tract of land, situated, lylntfand being
*n Kcrohaw county, Ktulc of Mouth Carolina,
containing Oi?e Hundred (MO) acres, more or
less, oil waters Little Lynches Creek, bound
ed north by lauds cf Wiley lirannon, east by
landa of \V. H. Murvhnll, rtoulh by J^lttle
Lynches Creek, oiid west by lands of Wiley
Hrnnnon.
Also, Onc(l) other tract, in name county
and HUtie, containing One Hundred (100)
acrc*. inoro or lew, bounded north by lan<A\,
of Mm, H. F. Myern anil F. McManut*-, Anst
by lands of Mi*. II. F. Myers. sovLVh by Innds
or John Turner, and w<aUr-V>y lands of A.
Mofcoley.
Levied u.^oft 'u's the property of John K.
!7v.Tner, under above nam xl exocuilon.
Terms caah. JOHN DOHY,
Jn H-4t S. K.C.
"DOMSON'S COTTON AND COIlN FKIt
*L TJLIZKK.
ltOBSON'8 COMPOUND ACID PIIOSPH ATK
These grades are rich esHMtlals. oonMltu
tl UK flrst-oluKS artlclos carefully prepared
from best mnlorlals. Our lonjj cxperiem-e
In the trade, (oKcthor with Prof. Hhepard's
analysis, are Kuarnntces that they arc adapt
ed to the wants of consumers.
For sale at market rate* tor cash, time or
Cotton. J. N. KOHiMJN &80X, t(8 : ^ust Bay.
C~iM01CKciinvu6Bed Hums and ?ff???*Mersi
J Coffee aii l Su^nr ? all gra?l??. Lard,
llucon, Flour and Molasses. For sale by
D C. K2UKLEY.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Christopher I J. Fin ley, I'l'fTl in the
vh. " ' I Common Pleas.
O. (I. Alexander, Adm. Pft. J Kxccuilon.
Under und l?v virtue of t ho above execution
to me directed, I will proceed to sell on the
first Monday In February, 1ASH, nt th" court
house door In Camden during the legal hours
of Rale:
All that piece, parcel or lot of land with
buildings theroon In the town of Camden,'
eou'.tv of Kei'Khaw and State aforesaid,
bounded, hn follow*: north l>y lot of J. M. I.e.
uraml, east by Iwi of j . It. McCrclght, south
l>y public square and went by Broad street.
Levied upon an the property of Jolinatlian
Page, dec'tl at tho suit of the above named
planum. 'i'erinB cash.
JOHN DOBY. S. K. C.
MASTER'S SALE.
J. D. Kirk patrlck, ndm'r., ) Kershaw
v?. V I n the
.1. Chcsnut, Kx'or. J Common l'lcas.
I n cbedlenco to the order of tho. Circuit
Court for Kershaw county, dated the inth
day oi September, 188J. I will otl'er for sale at
nubile auction, Leforc ibe Court House in
Camden, HI eleven o'clock a. in., on Mou lay,
February -i, 1KW1, the following described par
eel of laud, belonging to the estate ol the lute
Col. John Chesmit, deceased, to wit:
One tract, con tal ill ng fifteen acres, more or
less. being tract No. I, on plat of Keaurvey
tnado by S. II. Hoykln, Feb'v, 4th, 1881, lying
near Cool Spring Branch In said comity;
bounded north by linda of Jainea H. Den a,
cast and Kouth by lands of Wm. Adamaon,
went bv Cool Spring brunch, separating the
aamo from tracts Nor. 4 und 2 of tho snlcl plat,
on which Col. ChoHnut bnllt hla dwelling
house, afterwards burned.
To bo aotd at tho rlsli of tho former pur
chaser.
The Ilesurvey by 8. II. Uoykin can be scon
at my olllec.
Terma of sale: One half wish, balance In
oneyear.oii llond ami Mortgage and Interest.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. M. DkHAUsRURIC,
| Jail Maator K. Co.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Dlanah Halts t Mortgngo
to V <??
Daum Bros. ) Real Rstatc.
Ur.dor and by virtu? of n power of anlo con
tallied In the alK>vo stated mortgage, I will
nirer for sale to the blithest bidder, In front
of the Court House door lu Camden, on the
flrst Monday In February next, during the
legal houra of sole:
All that pleco, parcel ?*r tract of land and
building* thereon, situate, lying and being
In the county of Kernhaw, Hlato of South
Carolina, containing ono hundred and twen
ty two (122) acres, moio or lean; hounded
north by land of Dove Seeifors, east by land
of Katie MeClaln, south by lalid of Daniel
Bethune. west by land of wnt. King,
Tormaowsh. JOHN DOBY,
Jit it Agt. lor Mortgagee*.
MORTGAGE SALE.
M. C. Bmyrl and T. J. Hmyrl) Mortgage
to V ? or
M. A. R. Clyburn. j Real Katat*.
By virtue of a power of ?alo contained In
the above RtAte/1 mortgage, I will proceed to
sell at prtbllo outcry to tn6 highest bidder In
front or the Court House door In Camden, on
Monday. Felirnary Ml). (MM, during the legal
houra of aale, tho following described real
estate:
All that pleco, parcel or tract of land lying
and being In Keraliaw county and State ?f
south Carolina, containing one ftundretf mid
twenty acre*, moro or lees, bounded on the
north by lanu* Into of John Mckaln, south
by lands of Basa and others west by the
t.ancnater road, Knsl hy Bass lands and the
Itohlason I toad (known an tho Molester
lands.) Terms cash,
?. c. Cl YBUltN,
Agt. lor Mortgagee.
Headquarters for Hardware.
j m if in 0t ii i f j?. iLi 9
IMPORT BR ANI) DKALKIt IN KNOMRII AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE & CUTJLERY,
Iron, flfacl, Nnlltt, Ca?Mng*. Mill Rlonca, Bolting Olotlia, Rmnt Maoli1r{p?, CI ronlar Haw*,
Mill Iron*, Rugar l'ana, Onrrine(<> HutMIng nn>l Trimming Malerlala, India Rubber ami
I.cniltoi* llcltinpc, Curpentora, lilnckamlth and Tannor'a Toola, Houaekoopinft and tfftr
nlahlng tUrdwnre.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Llm?, Coroflnt. PlMler, Pftintn, Olfa, Froooh and An>0r'0,in Window (IVtfm, Gun*, Platola,
fthol Holla, Powdor Plank*, Powder, Rhol, K?o.
WHOIj'RSAIjR AND RBTAlt,
OOH.tTMBIA.,8. O.
CJjrTha hiinitiMd of th? lata JOHN ('. DIAL will lie continued aa horatofora \>y Mia
nnriartlgnad. MAR.Y A. DIAL, Kxcouirix
J?? II? 8m
Delinquent Land Sale '
KOR TAXES KI8CAL YEAR 1881.
Auditor'* Office. Ker&hap County, 1
Camuex, S. C., January aCkb, 1883. |
p 2 ?
? = &
5 ? .2
School I)iktric< A'o. 1.
*regg?. Mojea J 5
?arlo?, Don 3 1
JeLcon, Miss Louisa, 2 lots 2
Laurens Si..
3jo Harriet 1 lot 1 building,
Church Street,
Hopkins, flf.i A. 1
adj'u'g No. b'd'y. ofCaroden.
J oil ii con, Yho?. '20
More, James, JOj
Pringle, Ransom, 1 lot 1
Shajunon, David, 1
Shanuon, Mrs. Eiix&beth. 1 4
School District Xo. "2.
Certain, Julia, 20 1
Martin, l'eter, 30 1
Rutledge (i Yo^ng, 3t>0 G
Thomas, Jess, 25 2
W'ylie. Cyrus, lit) 1
School District Xo . 3 .
Beasley, Anthony, bS\ 2
Hall, 8. II. 1*20
Hanc"?k It. H. H"> 1
Holland, n K. 1 1 .*?
McCoy. C. L. 270
Reynolds, Charlotte. 50 f
lleynolds, Julia, I 1
Turner, J. F. "JO
Turner, John, 200 t
School District A'o. 4.
Bell, Wesley. 00 1
Holland, Jas. 400 1
School District Xo 5.
Bradley, Rer. Robt., 125 I
Basking, H . N. 100
Brown, T. 0 ? 50
Hull, Louisa, 850 ]
Hall, W. T. & H. C. ?50
McLendon, Hampton, i.'00
'l'horu, James R. 100
School District Xo. 0.
Blair. Dallas, 410 <
Davis, Thus. B. lt?5 !
Moiheri'licd, llunry, 3J4 I
Out on, W . G. *230 I
Perkins, Miles, et al., 39
Segais, R. W. 207
Thompson, Sallie J. ?G0
School IHstrict Xo. 7.
Honie, E. P. 300
School District Xo. 8.
Dabney, Jno, A. 277
Garkin, Jitn. 250 !
Gaskins, W. D. 80
McDowall, Robert, 50
Mioklo, J ii men W. 250
Roach, Mrs. E. C. 40
West. Eli, 80
Young, W. C. 047
School District Xo. 9,
Beckham, Sam, 100
Brown, Abram" *24
flynum, Tom, 100
Dcntou, W. C. 68
Mickle, Joseph, > 42
Wilson, Thomas, 51
School District Xo. 10.
Hammond, Frank R. 130
School District No. 11.
Baily, Jo*. F. 205
Brown, E C. HI
Gviggs, W, J. 50
Ileitis, Henry, 100
Jackson, Archic. 58
Lamar, C. M & E. Chishohn, 150.
Robinson, Win. Ill
School District Xo. 12.
Hart, Nathan, 5
Nolice is hereby given that the whole of
the several paroels, lot and pait* of lots
of real estate described in the preceding
list, or so inueh thereof ns will Se ^pBes
sary to pay the taxes. penalties and assess
ments charged thereon, will be sold by the
Treasurer of Kershaw county, South Caro
lina, at hit oflico in the town of Camden,
oh the first Monday, (5th day ) of February.
A. D. 1883, unless said t<xes, assessments
and penalties be paid before that time; and
such sale will be continued from day to day
until all of said lots, parcels ami parts of
lots of real estate shall bo sold or offered
for sale. Ii. E. SILL,
Auditor Kershaw Co.
$100 REWARD. $100
100 Dollars will ho paid on proof of con
viction for using my limber for ttirpeniiue
or any other purpjse. H. IJAUM.
ja 2 -3
MORTGAGE SALE.
W.J. Heard j *
to V Mortgage Personal
Isaac V. Bar Jen. j Properly.
(Wler ami by virtue of ihe mortjroge. I
will proceed to Bell on the 6th day of Feb
ruary, 1R88. ol tho Court House door in
Camden, commenoingat or near one o'clock.
4 mules,
1 four-horee wagon,
lour setts of harness,
T>ry Goods, IUts, Shoes, ho.
And on the Clh day of February, at the
turpentine farm of W. J. Heard, in Kershaw
county :
(??no 8(111 and fixtures complete.
Lot of Barrels and Staves*, Coopers Tools,
Hacks, Dippers, and l&O Bushels Seed.
The above property to be sold us (he
property of W. J. Heard.
Terms oa?h. JOHN DOBY, Agent.
Jan'y 20 ? 2t.
THE
DELMONIGO
OP
I.L.
ROSENDQRF &. CO.
The best Champagne, Madeira. Rli rry.
California and Rhine Wiuef. always in
?took.
Ales. Imager Beer, Porter, fling' r Air,
Soda Water, and all Mineral Waters, con
stantly on hand.
Over the Har ? Panoy Drinks. by skillou
and polite assistants.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
An Havana Fegar f.?r Five Cents Is one of
lh* latest innovation* of this establishment.
The Hayana is guaranteed. AVe also have
the Hect 10 Cents Rcgar tn the market.
Smoking Tobacco of ?M kindt , from lead
ing manufacturers.
Pipes of *11 kinds in slock.
RP.RTAHRANT.? Inafe*dny*we will
open a Restaurant whicK will be con
ducted In first ol*4s style. Due uplice will
be given.
The patronsge of the ptihlio is 8oliolt?d.
1. 1, IIGSEMF & CO.
Ja2Rtf ? v
F&otrmi
l no
1 Fi\ nt>ls flour nice and cheap at
|?)U I1AIIM HUOH.
150
Jeisenbeimer & Watkins
DBA LEK8 IN
v&ocraiEs*
IcIQVQftS,
TOKXCCO. AC. f
We beg I9 calj *tteni ion to t h ?? fuel t hut ?
*? ha?e coni?t^?itlv io s'ovv iv
FULL LINE OF GHOCERIES.1
*hich we offer to customers at as low pricts
>? can be obtained hi any 8. or? in Camden.
Our 6iook of
Liquors, A !
H.lQLiior?,
In of the best brand* and art worthy the
%ttention of the public.
(BoY"Be sure lo five us a oall. as we are
satisfied we are able and witling to please
you both in quality of go<xls and prices.
Geisenheimer & Watkins.
Jan 2o-tf
OOME AND SEE
? Til E ?
CHRISTMAS GOODS
CHRISTMAS GOODS
? AT ?
J. D. McDowall's.
I
I Am now receiving a desirable line of
i ho above goods, viz:
Atmore'? Mince Meat in 5 find 50 lb pails
English Plum Pudding.
Imperial nnd Seedless Haisin?.
Leghorn Citron, Curt-airs, Ditcs, Ac.,
Pre?ervi*s nnd Jellies, in Cnn?,
Marmalades nnd Jains. in Jurs.
Choice Ci ill K Ige Duller,
Choice 11 :i lots at 15 to 20 cents per point 4. . ?
W
FISH ROES,
FRESH SALMON.
CUD FISH BALLS,
Boston Buked Bean*,
Apple* in '2 and 3 ll> And 1 gallon cutis,
Peaches in 'J and 8 lb and 1 gallon cutis.
Bartlett J'eas in 3 pound tins,
CHAMBER'S CIlKAM PKAcI] ICS
8?j?~Choico line of I'lain and French
Cuu lies.
NUTS? a full assortment and verycVi.p.
CH ACKERS ? liv-h an.l largo nss"iiim ni.
Out M> .1. ?\c.
They i i<l f'r ? - . ? i ? ? ! mi-1 j.euod. Qu:t'.
ity und i|H i in it \ ^ . u ? r >? 1
AT U;WKST I'KH'KS
J. D. McCoivalL
FRUIT. FRUIT.
Fnll assortment ? f'ubh.igeg, Potatois .n
Onions, at
McDowall's.
Cheese ! Che3e
Edint, Pint- u ide, Sw ins and Cream, for
sale low at
i. D. McDowall's.
RE-OPENED TO THE PII3LIC.
THE DeKALR HOUSE
>
CAMDEN. H. C.
This Hotel Is now open ?<> tho trnvel'MR
public. Newly furnl>dted. Tables fur nlsln
wltti the hps*.. Comfort nnd intention. Ht?i
nt "The DeKnlb." Kales reasonable.
do M
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Tho co-partnership heretofore c*i"'ii /
under the firm name of PATE & McOoV is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
business of the late firm will bo oontinued
by McC o v & Co., who assume all the lia
bilities of the lato firm and t > wl*- n >? 5 1
debts due inusi 1>" paid.
Deo vJl-3t. C. F. T >To.
dj'Vf) AWKKK. 812 a <tivy at holm? *"<s ..
I /C nmde. Costly outfit free. ViO'
Tkijk <k Co., Augusta, Maine.
Wagons and Buggies
Buggies and Wagons.
You need not wait for the wagon, >'>u cnu
(etthem at onco by cull I on on
Nov. 2. BAUM ii!K<S.
CLOTHING!
CLOTHING!!
Our second HtOck of clothing l? much hand
tomer nnd ehwipor tlian the first. fell nod
ook ut them. It .N 0 M Rll(M.
PARKER'S
HAIR
BALSAM.
A pftrfcet drew
inf. elegantly per
fktmed sml liarm
!??*. ' Remove*
dandruff, reitoret
nahirnl coUw nnd
pre vent* lnMn?i|
M t*nU u4 $1
tW*< ?( dn'flUl*.
tyiminw
COLOGHE. j
A n fr*- 1
(V*M all* I
?t??t I'oBnltf lulls* I
1 - irll??. 1
I ami 11 Mate.
PARKER'S
GINGER TONIC
A* tsvlti*r*t'?t MMN?4m tgtaxleatn
Thi* delkloii* comlmintioa < >f Conger, Hoclai,
Mandrake, StlllliiRin and innny other of the bent p
vegetable rcmedle* Imm pi, mre* a'l disorder* rf k
tha bowel*, ?toi?ni l>, livtr, kidney* nndlnnj.*, Ai. o
Ths B?*t nnd furitt Cough Curt Evtr IJtr.4. I
If you sre ?iifleiins f.om female Coirttlai"*' f
Kervontne**, W nkefiiire<*, l;hean>n?i?m l5ytp*o F
?>#. f>C* *ny dl?e a*e or infirmity. inke P -sker ? M
Ginger Tonic. 1? will tlrenglben brain and body J
?nd give you new Ufa and vigor, 4
lOO DOXiliA^ ?
Paid for anytbingitijndoti* found Ja (ilng^r Tonic ?
or for a failure to h?lp or cure,
WV. *nA ?! ?'??? ?? 4**t?r< t'i .' '*?. V*/t?? r
9 I m. h*?A etrMUrtotlo.n, * lUWn 4i <Y ^
ii
rniSH Potatoes, Onioio, Cabbages,
J pies, Oranti?s, ?Coenntints, ?taiuirr
onons, Hnlsln:', ^lg , Nuts of all kind*.
Forsnle'hy J). C. KJRKIJ?y.
J'
y:o f ant tc :m ?y;
hgving Cr o; ieo! I
!. aci<i Jour >i\ltrsto
Welch Eason,
Wholesale aud ReUil f ealfrs in
lK'lCE fr'AMlLY & FANCY GUO0KK1&S,
W INKS, LIQL'OUS. Til AS
audClQAUS.
' -9 Meeting St., S. W corner }J*i ?
ket Str?et.
CUAKLK8TON, 8. C.
W e ? o?rry an ex'eusivc assortment of
>oods. and have everything you ?*?ui, ot
istonishing low prni'u.
HOLIDAY GOODS
la Urcfti Variety.
J^grCounlry Merohauts wishing an
torimeni of Family Groceries will tiud it to
iheir interest lo correspond with us on the
jutyeol. Packing and rirnyage free. Send
for catalogue nd price li?l.^^ no 23 6m
?>/*/? ft week In your owrTt^niT- Term* and
tpOy $?> outfit free. Address H. a
i"?> .Portland, Maine. Xloli Sft v .
GERMAN KAINIT,
PI
Direot Importation.
ERT'VIAN GUANO? direct from the
agcn of the Peruvian Government .
FISH GUANO ? 6 ( 5? 8 p. c ammonia.
NOV A SCOTIA LAND PLASTJJJV
8outh Carolina-Ground Phosphate?fine
ground and liigli grade. For salo hy
HERMANN BULWINKLE,
Kerrs Wharf, Ciiarlkhton, S. C.
Removed.
The undersigned lako pleasure in an
non icing i liai they have removed lo the
n*w hvick store next south of Mcfsrs. P
W. Jordan & Co., where they \>ill keep
constantly or hand a full line of
GENERAL MKPpn"n"'
nud a large and well selrctcd mock of
CLOTHING.
t"5J* Wo have al.sn addud a furni'ure de
partment to our business.
C7TV.V are Sample Agents <"?><? W.Juru.
maker & IJrowi', '.arrest clothing lion e
iu Aipviicft.
BAMBERG &. ROSENBERGER.
dec 7 if
English, a. ;'.crier\n and Mustard Sur
hne?. Pit UK-.- Salmon ? < M> tans.
1 1 e>li and wince I Mti in cans. I'antsel
IScff anrl T 'i '\>iud Hum, Turkey,
Chickens. Ov mum's. Pici.lcs, MiiManl,
Sauces. For s ile hy l-> KlKKLKY.
NKW CHOP MOLASSES."
New Orleans Fancy and Mi lium erodes
For s .le t.y W i.. ARTHUR u liRO.
A lorjie a:vl select slock ot cl.ov in ?
?iii'>king loluicco, cig irs, c ; . i iie?,
cig.ir hi.'ulei < and smokers a' t:-iur
ally. For Mile hy L>. 0. k IKK LEY.
CALL AND SEE
OUR
FUFjL, stock
OF
(JROCKKIKS,
11 Al? D NY ARK,
11 AR.NK-S,
DRY COOl"'?,
R^'j( i l S, Sll (.) ICS.
C A N N r. 1 ) (i Oi ) DS, I A NO: ES;
CRACK KR.s, Ivic., lire.,
A T
bottom: prices.
Wishing '<> >sc out our s'ocl; of
LIQUORS
we ari out at the following icluce l
prices :
I Vhiskey 2.50 to 3.00 per gal.
G'toil l:y? ' 2.00 "
I'esi N. Corn '? 2 .">0 " ?'
Good Corn '?
Hum 2 " "
Gin 2 '2 "> "
Apple Brandy d 00 "
W. A. ANCRUM & UO.
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i.,; P w lor 1. 1 < J'pi K i'im, t'fMliiei.? .I
lilk eh'iic<j Tea" .V, ?. I'r ?,il*> l<y
I' KillKI !./
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to Kin^; Htr??4, C u a vi.csToi* , K. C,
W F. PERKINS
ANNOUNCES T11K ARRIVAL OF
?I JWt r Stock or Groceries*
Liquors* Wines. Tobacco Ac.
Tbo u i) precede 11 1 ed ru?h of business &l our establishment tushes it necessary fcr us (?
be wusLsally id receipt of New Ooods. *
?V// LtiQUor Department \aajJm
Is always supplied with lb?
W.F.PERKlf"
Feb 1 9 ^
Wand fall and winter opening
AT THE
CLOTUTJMO KOUSE
OF
M. L, KtNAHD,
Men's, Yrallft v*. Bay's Sat Men's Yontt's and Boy s Ojcrcrcls.
FIJy'M S&FIF f**\9 STteW ILi TS
IN ALL STYLUS AND t/OL?>KS.
Gents' Furnishing Goods and Neckwear.
OENT'S FINE SHOES.
>*'bru in tin* city you mo cordially invjted to examine niy siuck of CLOTHING. All
ordt.tr addressed . uiy euro will receive prompt uiu-niion.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Columbia S. (\, N..v. HI. 1SSI OI'l'OSM K HHAND <'KN I H AL
J
HART & COMPANY,
J
i
Hardware Merchants,
AT K NTS Foil
THOMA.v SMOOTHING HANKOW,
i'iioma* rri,vi:iuziNd iiaihiow.
LANK lIAliliOW.
? II K \1)QI*AKTK11S KOll -
w '4.- j? '+>? uzcmri
jr + xur WTJ*
.t k i ; s ]?; v k x 1 ' a n i > i na ; ( - r i /n v a to us
I PLOW STOCKS. PLOW HLA DKS. SING Mi TURKS fl A V I-.S THACfl
CHAINS. 1IOKS. PLOW LINKS. IILA? KS.MITIIS ANI) CAK
PKNTKIIS TOOLS, IlOUSKK KKl'INO r.COL'S
O
STATK AOKNTS FOR
DAN' I . IMIATT COTTON GINS. Flifjb KKS AND CON DKSS Kits
O
t, ' ? ' Price* Jlpphf f
HART cfc OOMPAKT,
_ CHARUSTON. s. <;.
Th: I;iih/ i are Coaling.
Ail-! n?w U Ihw I'mo lo pre p*re fur thrm.
? r v u of Irop'n al fi ?? i n tlm mftrlct,
? ??'cfto'i! 'Jnrjn ?? ,iv?-r^ <v*?ck,
\MJT8, ? ' ' t A <0 KM.
* * H .* H Norl'i?rn PrtiilH.
, i?, i>U<n?, A' i .(?, Citron,
lit . !?'
t nr p ? i
J ' A: CO,
H, Iv\. TOv, H <J.
T~n
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n
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l! ;niiiktM V. iilp fur |i?ir|il)l< I
niiiynh I'V l>r, (!, II Hih-iiIim i -i
i , .1 ii ct i i if I ion ? f ? ? r tin I ' i
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Mi?ir
f-iiOFESSIOrtM. '
'II. i iinil?,r>-i<fi?iwl ] i it v . ? in
?iii-, ( i' iiinrlnT><lil|i fur tlir ?>? .if. .?
[iltil'rveltjii Dr. Moure will hMt.< u.
Mir iji-cioT il firnct io?. Dp Hi"!* wi"
i"''idl in liin ofl'n'n mid ohiitpi ? cm I ' >
m'l ?.vlicn cm H ril In con^uI'M; i.iri I
Macro in -I'.vrul wlion liln nln?'?*i -i-rnl ??
icnnr f'r. will nlt^ml iImhi iT Ip.I'
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A. A MOOllj:, M it
Nov. 2 >r<l, 1H8M.
>
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DR. FRANCIS L ZI1MI'
I"vi'.ph Alt en lion to fro lftrgn mhxoi-I m.-nl
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
V A UN IS I IKS,
WINDOW V.u ASS & PUTTY,
r*. -VOODS *"{D DYE STUFFS,
V'TIM.VKrS,
JktfJW* WlCKSt
UMr.TIt, KSIDiSI^ 0!f.. BfJ.
A Cull nn?l Ofinjilrtte n??nri \orit <i f
OI-AKV w.MlB,
STATIONARY,
TOll'Kl V KTK 1.1.3.
Rl'COJkM.
' IN 1', I'KKFUMr.nV mull
ROAPfi.
Itruxlim of I lie !><>(?( mnkep.
.'^nr.rlfiJionn r? ?>? 1 F'unily Kevipc^
"ire1 iliy i)uni|i'iun'l(> ' i?t *U liotifn
' I'M hit F. r'HUt IIAKNKRR ?>y "fin
V o?>lo4>. <i Va<mihm Oti, I* i. a ck I sl
mi-. pv<'H??vtUij{ hoots nt
I, ,11 i\chk, t>U?$y A:r, For fiilo I
1> O K I It K l,i.Y\
(JRA''KI'RS! CRACK ERI
'? in , . i > * I al nil nml n
r,y r.',.,,wiijf FKEH.il CRACKKI
>t nil UimU \V. A AKOJli'H Jt Co.
v?2 2lf