The Kershaw gazette. (Camden, Kershaw Co., S.C.) 1873-1887, June 07, 1883, Image 2
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South Carolina.
B?rk?l?y hM.prhmw. the largest aipnra
iui bum In if* wo.'.u. It contain* two
' hundred and fifty acre*.
Ill* rumored tbat the Mllla Houm is to bo
.thoroughly overhjulM and reequloped for
the fan busluoaa ? which Is expected will be
unusually large. ?
The btate House at Columbia, H. C , la un
dergolng repair*? K, 039 60 la lobe expended.
A divide ad of s per cent, has been declared
; by the BeMemoute Cotton Factory Comimtiy
Or Sumter.
The State Normal Institute for the whltea
will inoet In Columbia the lat of August.
The Institute 6. r colored teachcra will open
lu Jul) . |
The Hon. John fl. Moore, Senator from
Anderson county, baa rcccntiy beta fleeted
president of a baso bail cluD.
The Charleston Chamber of Cominorco At
Us meeting laat week refused to lake anv ac
tlon on th??-Mt>8lon v>.xponHlori to which
. ? ? ?' ? *v ?? iiiVU
Oreenvmgruolnmbla/V'imlcr anil Camden
hMM^niilsotl their aid. i'Iio enterprise Is
?PTerefore probably a dead cook In the pit.
In 180) South Carolina's product of cotton
spinning waa worth *788.050; In 1880 It was
worth ?*.7ri0.73O; an increase In value of more
than 84,000,000 wltliln tho last twodocad?v..*
There Is talk of a steam ootton factory to
Hpartanburg.
Other States.
Prtroloum has baen dlsoovered on the
P* rm nf T?hn Coombs, near Lenoir, N. Cv
The flow Is largo.
The Legislature of California hns Riven
t7,iw^ to ,UU i.uaien1 Huk Culture Asseolutlim
oi that State.
Two experlencod French gentlemen are
arranging to establish an ostrich farm In
Medina ouunty, Tex.
Memphis Is tho scoond cotton marKot ol"
the United States, Now Orlcaus ranking
next.
The Superior Court of Kentucky holds that
a wife can recover a husband's losses at
poker fro in the winner.
A boy's eyo was put out by a sling shot lu
Atlanta, 6n last Friday.
Kansas farmers hold over 5,<>00,00>) hughe's
of old wheat and over 37,000,000 bushels of old
corn.
Judge Willis of Georgia has announced
thai a gambler can be convicted of vagrancy,
no matter how much money ho may have,
under. tho laws of Georgia.
Great cruelties to con vlcts have been dls
? covered lu Iho Illinois penitentiary. One
common pimlsltm o:>t was lo tto a man to a
post and play In' his taco for hours with a
atrcain from a llro engine.
AM tho cotton lo'Ms at Columbus, On,, are
crowded with orders, one diiy last week the
Kagle and l'linMiix mills reaelvi'd orders that,
fooled ur> tflOO.OOO Tho principal portion of
these orders eainc /nun St. Louis and cltlos
o.'tho Northwest, and the goods aro to be
delivered as rapidly as possible. The saleo of
woolen goods made by these mills lu one
day amounted to nearly ?K),o>j,u/?.
The first Florida ?pcuahca sent Noyth 'his
season brought WVdozon in 1'utladelpht.i.
* Robert llendertp^who murdered hla wife
near Oxford, N. C..1obI November by beat
ing her, waa hanged nt Oxford last Friday.
Two Georgia murderers were handed a(
Mncon hist Friday; one of them having !<ili.-d
a man In a quariel about a dollar, and the
other for Inviting another to t^iy 'slioe.p"
and ho would sheer him. Both were negroes.
Hon. Jefferson l)u\ Is Is still enullncd to his
roum,and his physb-lun. Dr. Harris, refuses
tomakoau) statement rugurdiug hi a con
dition..
Tne monument crected over tho grave of
Thomas .TetTeraon ai Monticcllo, Va., will be
unveiled on the 4th of July.
Two woo'J s ago It was currently reported
lu AMauta that Senator Colquitt ami Gen
eral Gordou had fallod financially . Doth
(hone mon deny thoso rumors with emphasis.
In Ucimrttl.
Cnpt. Hosea Hallou, tho oldest Kroo Mason
In tbo United States, died In Washington, I>.
C., on 4ho V8tn nil., aged 00 years. Ho war
formerly ftrom Utiodo Island, where Ills r.>
malua were taken for .Interment.
The Bouthern Prosby tui lun General As
?enably. In aeaslou for ten days at t.exlngti>n,
Ky., ttdjournod rtaturduv tit noon. The ses
felon was harmonious and profitable.
TbO fern* and stock which lire required to
furnish the mil It supply for New York,
Brooklyn and Jersey City arc worth, at u
moderate calculation, 8l5.00U.0ou.
After long years of miration the Arlington
estate, which was seized l>v the government
under a harsh And unjust law, has ln-en paid
for. On Monoay, the riec.retary i>( the Treas
ury Issued a warrant In favor of It. N. Hut
chelder, Deputy Q,u?vrtcrn?aH|.er General, for
*185,000, which Is to be paid to General Lee's
heirs. The amount impropriated t>y Con
gress for the purchuto of the estate whs Ji.v,
O00, but 826,000 has been impounded to awaii
the result of an action at law to determlue
tbe o mount of taxes due on the property.
Tbo Northern nnd Southern Telegraph
Company Hied ? certificate of Ineorporat ion
In New York o.t Tuesday. It# linos are pro
jected between that city and Charleston. '1 i.e
capital Is U 00,000.
A Chicago Real Estate (Irm has complete<l
the purchase of an immense trwetof land in
Mississippi, It Is supposed for German capi
tailsts. The transaction Includes l,00u,tM>
neres In the pine laud section of me Stole.
The price paid per acre was SI.H0, the total
consideration telmr SI ,H7f>,t>00. Thla immense
"purchase Is only the flrst of four such tracts
soon to pass intu European hands,
General O. P Buell, U. H. A., died on last
Friday u??r Nashville from the effects of an
operation performed on his Jaw some thrco
VMkI ago, coupled with heart disease.
Reliable authority, from sources within the
family of tbe terribly bereaved woiaun,
rives tbe Information that Mrs. Walter
Davie, tbo widow of lion. Phil. B. Thomp
aon'a victim, will enter a civil suit for dam
ogea against her husband's slayer, and that,
booked by all tbe DavH tnttueuoe, she will
proaeoute It determinedly 'or the clearing up
of tbe mystery and tbe honor of tbe dead
man's name, which ehe le oonvlncud bus
been foully and unfairly aspersed.
It IB resorted that Mrs. Langlry , the Jersey
Lily, ana ber devoted Freddie are to be mar
ried some time thin Pall, Another husband
lata the way, but a timely divorce will set
tle tbat matter, which In very convenient
and eaay to obtain. It la said that (he charge
against Mr. Long try I* to be desertion, anda
failure to provide lorthe Lily. Mho la thirty
two year* of age and wot th 860,000; and ho Is
four, with an annual income ot
. Senator Hampton has hoeh anything but
Idle aluc* the adjournment of Congrtms. He
baa killed no le<?a than nluo hears and nu
merous smaller game on hla Mississippi
plantation.
Tbe exact facte about GulUau's hono? are
thai they aro now lying secure in two wooden
trays, similar to those In whioh housewives
male bread. They are aa bright aa ivory,
and Ike bead anaiumlat of the Medical Mu
mdm says they will make the Aneat skeleton
IB tkelnatltutlon when strung up. Ho says
tbat a perfectly uniform a'tull la a great
Verity. Out of 1800 examined only one periect
one wa? found.
Tbaatorm of Indignation brewing over tho
heads of members of toe administration In
Washington appears about to b eak and
overwhelm them with confusion. The Ga
zette, of tbat oity, recently proclaimed Kolgcr
a licentious imbecile; Arthur u "dodo," who
was drunk last week; Itrowster a sot and
FrellnKhuson a dotard. The grnvo of tho
lleptlbllo^ti party appears to t.o yawning
wider every Utey.
? , - Vornlgn,
Bight thousand emigrants, movt of them
Oerinana, passed through Hull dining tho
past few days on their way to Ameilca.
A plot to ehoot tho King of Kouimtnla. at
thd opening of tho session of Parliament, has
been dltoovere.d. A number of persons Im
y>llcHled lb Iho plot are sulci to have been ar
The .lime ( Alitor)'.
ftevoral nf the pictorial fcfcturo* of the Juno
OerHury are of uncommon lntor?'*t, like tho
frontl*pleco poitriiltof 1'enuynnnnrtor Wool
nt'.'n bUKt, and tho other fill l>pugn . pint arm
in the profuaoly Illustrated paper hy Kd*
main) w. (J o*?o on "Idvlng Kngllnh Moulp
ioiK}'' aluo Severn'* sketch of Kent* In hi*
lust IIIoosm. accompnnlod by * sonnet liy
Mil* Kdlth M. Thonins. rind it portrait of the
\ IrUtifrltAd Severn. Of dosorfptl vo I ti tor^yt,
besides, are the sixteen or Hovehteon out*
Which fflnfbrm ft. H/a concluding pnper In
Wir lilatory of the ruin or the Franciscan
Isalona In Callfbrnl*, and tho illustration*
' jrlth OOOrge W. Cable's account of the com
mercial growth of New Orleans nlnoo Ihm,
under the tlUe, "'Tho Oront Hmitli Onto."
Most readers wilt probably Kirn with a
lively tntereat to the tnreo or four paper* by
anthorltlve writer*, on subject* which now
lead In tnbourr?ntofpnb1lodl*<'nA*ton. What
Frofeaaor lirycc haa to say about tho rolntlon*
of "Kngland and Ireland," la of Hr*t Impor
tance, Both from In* point of view na n f,U ?
eral eommoucr nnd a* aatudent of political
hlatery. lie *ei* Irlah Idlosynoraolea oyer
ngalnat F!ngli*h pride nnd alum>ornue**,and
' weigh* tho past causes nnd tho future out -
look of the Anglo-Irl*h situation w'th ad
mirable talrncM* nnd imritntlvo fulness of
? knowledge, tlo make* tho Irl*b question
comprchourtlble. Which I* saying a groat deal
and I* dlaorootly allont n* to what tho policy
ot Kngland ought to be. Kenry Jninen, Jr.,
in a critical eaaay on "fho Correapondence
of ratlyte *n?l Kmeraon," en voivo* out of
their let) era two well rounded and charm
ingly enaraoterixed philosopher*, And
lanotUej grtlelewl lib also show* that 11*01
gry .aubject* will not be neglected in tho
.Ow*****, though It ha* given up roI review*
of DOokt.u the flfatof two paper* by Jnmo*
Herbert Morse on "The Nrttlve Klement In
Amcrlqgtt Flqtlon.'' Atthlatlmo when Ibe
metboda of some olonr modern novellaia m o
being called In question, thla dlscu??ion or
the tattlta and moMa of early American *lo
i *y witter* hn* a ?.>eel?l v due. AlbortHtlck
noy'a attack npob tho jury syatem, ir. In*t
Novomber'aOttVTiiRV moot* bete with con
travention In aevernlMettor* -
brio,
title
.iiwu, nfi^ witit con
tention jn *?vern*lettqra grouped with n
ifritiolnner t>y Mr, tttiokney. tinder the
E "Both Hide* of a Llvft Question."
The Mannheim* Market. *
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THE KBRSHAW GAZETTE.
"Tit A N K P. PKAHdT ruot^'^roH
SUBSCRIPTION, liKBBAJRTlSpPXA&Ctf
CAM I>E&^N?^UNRV 1883.^
THEN AM> NOW.
To ono who llVee itmong us and note? i
day by U?y the small ikml apparent ly
trilling c)iHiin?'8 ami Improvement* being
tnnrte In Camden, It rloea not aeem that
we have math: much projcrcn* in the
inarch of improvement within the last
decade. When wejjlanee buck over tin*
vista of time ami take a peep at ('amdon
as she was in 1873, then, turning our
eyes to the present, beljold an almost in
credible change, wo can no longer do
celve ourselves with the belief tint the
old town has been In n comatose condi
tion during the years which have Inter
; veiled. Let us cite only n few instances
to show tho correctness ofour flntement.
Xu 1873. nearly the whole of the busi
ness portion of Broad stn.-et was built up
with fratno buildings; the only brick
buildings then existing being those of
Baum Bros., Dr. J. A. Young, the bank
building and tint residence of Mr. Ilobt.
Man. Now thero are twenty-nine brick
stores on Broad street. In 1873, t lie now
most beautiful portion of ouv-town pre
settled the appearance more of a country
road than the principal promenade of a
growing town. . The ground now occu
pied by the half dozen new residences
on Lyttlcton Avenue was then a cotton
tle!d. Ten year* ago the square just
south of Hampton Park was a dense pirn*
tldeket. Now there i-t one residence
built, and the prospect >>f three or four
more being built within a year. ISuild
ing.4 have been gradually springing up
here and there over the whole town, and
fi>r tlio past three y. ri-s there lias been
quite a boom in thU lireetion.
Our people are n'?w beginning to re- j
ali/e the necessity of enterprise in this i
utilitarian age progress. I.et u< gr.i?p I
the opportunities winch are inviting us I
so earnest lv, to make Camden what she i
o? u be made ? one of the most flourish- 1
ing towns In the interior of the State, j
We want enterprise, we* want ' push," j
we want men who will embark in new
enterprises, even with limited means,
and who will put their shoulders to the
wheel and build up a prosperous place.
Capital is not so much needed as busi
ness "grit" and pluck in starting new
enterprises and developing them by hard
brain-work. Capital will not be slow to
come where men are found who possess
enterprise, ability and determination.
Thk Ft'iHr cahk of enforcement of t lie
law providing for the whipping of ecr
taiit convicts in the little State of 'Dela
ware, took place recently, when nine
prisoners, covet, rif whom had been con
victed of larc eny and iwo of h'lving re
ceived stolen goods, were publicly whip
pet 1 .
The whipping post should he re-insta
ted in South C.nrolinu. At almost every
term of court held in the State there are
Humbert* of o Mender* who are sentenced
Imprisonment in either the. county j til
or the penitentiary. It is true, whi n*,
convicts are | ut to work. in the Utter in
stitution the Siate reaps some ? bun lit
from their labor; but where prisoners
arc conllnetl in the county Jail* under
sentence, the counties are put to consid
erable expense in feeding them. . Be
sides, our < time i vation Indni cs us to be
lieve. that such punishment (V> doe* not
tend to decrease the class of crime* for
which hucIi imprisonment is imnfa.
Let the whipping post be tried tit. tier
the "new order of things," and if we
lire mistaken in its results, then we know
nothing of the class of people who eon
tribute mostly to the list of convicted
criminals in thlo Stste.
An absurd rumor has recently been
published in Sv'veral now.-pupei>, to the
effect tliat und?r a recent decision of the
Postmaster General newspapers printed
on "co-operative" sheets were tobfi ek
eluded from the mails, and chin# aft the
reason therefor, that llio papers being
similarly printed on one side in the
large cities, find then sold by the quint
or rouni to thousand* of country pub
lishers, who make up and print the other
half ot the paper with home news ind
I oval advertisements, was sufficient nvl
(loi.ee that the paper* were not self-sus
taining. 8uoh reasoning cull scarcely
bo oxeolled for absurdity. Tit it Uazkttr
has been using the "ready print" sheets
since 1877 ami would not think of re
turning to the old plan of printing the
outside at home, for the reason that, the
time formerly .employed li> getting up
matter for t he outside Is now devoted to
colleetlng Intra I new#, and we are thereby
enabled to give our patrons ? better local
newspaper than we possibly coulrl do,
even at greater expense, under the old
system.
We shall adhere to our present plan.
Our readers like It better; we like It bet
ter; and wo make more money by It.
A no runt bouau/.u Senator, Fair. of
Nevada, has K<>t ton hlm*flt' Into trouble.
Ilis wile demanded and has received si
dtvoroe on the ground that the Senator
had been unduly intimate with otjier
womcn. Tho Injured wife will receive
between threo and four million* in set
tlement. The bonanza Henators netm to
ho h hud lot. Their history Is one long
record of scandal. They bought their
seats with money and as a ndo ihcy
seem to think they can buy anything else'
thoy may want in tho same way. Shaion
bought his neat and brought bin Statu
Into disrepute. Fair outbid Hhurou three
years ago anil tho changi) Iihh certainly
not been an Improvement.
C'mahokh Imvo boon preferred hjjii! n?t
the county <:oinmlMlou?>r? of Edgefield
County on account of the wretch?*! coiv
(lltton of the piddle. road* In thfttcounty,
and they aro to bo Indicted before the
grand Jury. This In tho tlrnt case of linn
kind transpiring In tliin State.
Kob'Y In tt jnok-pot I A nice little
giirno, tun, wo prenume. The gi-nud Jury
Mt AUHtlll, Tf'XllA, H low llHVK HgO, t'f!
turned tnu- Mils forty moinh<*r$
of tho Tcxnit h-gMnture. churglng them
with gambling. A number of thoRO 1(1+
dieted Iihvm pill money in tho hnud* of
oounnol to plead gn|Hy hihI pay tho min
imum penalty. Now l#?t th? oxamplo of
tht# Texan grand Jury l>? followed by. the
grand Jurle* in other State*.
ADJOININU WHJNTIES.
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WHtF M|nTOy>v
Owiog to the u nreasonably , cold weatlier
wh^oli but ton piStailiug o) late, tho crops
are looking i ad lo Uur'.in .ion cuuirj Cot
Ion. from tm effects ??t c<>U|^ night*, h-u??
yellow'uli ca t, but <?f COUrt" -\ tew days if
wirm weather ww ul ! g-vo iUrcupived vilal*
it/-.
. . Tt>? Cquutjr Treasurer report* about
#1.000 c-dleote^fon the May installment ol
taxes. i-oiucwuat m?re than last yen-.
The gash and b'.ids for th? (Vurt Mous*.
T9"?uh? ended by tho graud jury . hate nr.
rived and1 will bo put up as soon ??? eouri
adjourns as there is uot tiiu? enough b? ?
fore \
Tho Uupiist Sunday School c>'- veulion
which uiti i?t C..rt> ikvdle recently win a
c.'iu;>'0i"' Micoe?*. J. D. Admr.s of iihetie
Z'.-r pres'.'J <d.
D.ed at h is residence on May 2-l('h, 1883,
M r. William T. l?fieti, after ft long and
painful illness, nged Grt year*.
LANCA8TSH.
The Funderburk Rold mine will toon be
put ht operation.
Choltra Is playing bnvoo with the ohiak -
ens in the Waxhaw section.
Commissioner Husk put 800.000 young
shad in the Catawba river last week.
Tho house of Walker Th oinp?oti, u colored
man who lives in t>dar Creek towusuip,
was destroyed by fire on last Thur>dsy nl
about 2 o'clock in the all ernocn. Tlu-re
was no one near the Ii'uiko at the time it
was burnt and the origin of the tire is net
known.
On tho night of Sunday, ihc ultimo,
the barn iiiul fl.it le ul Mr. W. i). Ily.ili. o.
Fkavint Valley. in this county. was ites
iroyed by fire. There whs t?" insurance ou
the building and Mr llyfttt est untie* bis
loss nt $1500. Tho fire wus undoubtedly
the woik of an irio^ii'Mary.
I'AIItHELD.
I nlclliscncp has been received of the
?lofitli ot Benjamin Fvmiklin Bryuul, who
.tit") at hi* home 'ii Benioti, Alabama, on
llie -Oth inst, lie fought thtniitfli the Coti
federal* wur, nu<l whs a me'i.lier of ibe
Second Soui n C irolina Uc,-. iinent . Kershaw's
lir i jJtHile. i."iie?treci'i' Corp*. n-ceiviug a
severe wound, from w hich ho suffered much
lie was :i native ?? f 1-on^town. Fairfield
county. S i) , st iil r -tnive l t> "entnn. A'a
bam I, i?? I II !l ? I Ii c clo -v if th'' w ir
Hi- l.nv'-s u wj'e mill oil- elu'.'l and ninny
tflu'<v?s ii i> 't iiicnds, many >j! whom livo in
Fmrheld c.niiity.
Mr. TIm.ii.w K'.ndrix*, ot live tVdar Creek
d'l'tion <1 i t*>l on 'fuea !?> y morning list Mr
il' ii. l>*ix had r. nt'lH-l tin' ii'l vidcimI age ot
eighty- four yen re. l>uring iiss li-ng l;te I ??
onjayed the confidence mi l esiet-m ot hi
friends and ne ghborr. Me Umvps a wtf'
mill one child.
Prominent lii'-tnl ors of t he Baptist church
lit Bidgew iiy. Fairfield canity. have r-ub
scribed one thousand dollars lor tlte pu:
pose ol building in the corporate lu.iits <>t
the town h handsome church. The work
will co utnciioe at uncu.
Mis. Jane F Tliitnus widow of the I a i ? ?
l'eyrre Thomas, Ksij., died at Ktdgewai on
Friday the 2oth ull. The dec<-a*rd hinl
reached the advanced ago of seventy-live
years.
It A titer i:nllni?in>(|f.
The NVilniiji^'on ;!)>?] ) lirp'ib.'ic in
lu'ely continue 1 tiie (iiiltnvi:ij{ item ?>f j?-?j? -
nlur inicrcft l?r. J. I'1 Speck who is e ? ? n
lioCU'tl Willi lite Wilmington AV<t</
.?|).-.?ka ruilipi i nihnsiHsticiily <>t M . .lue.-li-.
Oil. l)r. Sj'fcU Mute* iIia' lie n ?*.? -? ine O.l i
in 111* I'ntnily ay n !h>u<> tuii'l roineiv, n wit I
of ntii verflill punncoit lor nil uelies ami pintis j
nil I Iih.s itiw'iiVK :<.u i.l ii to net nrnt lii|i;nlv. I
His nlleniiou \v:v e:ill <t t u it iiy llie i.nnv ;
ivtiiiionm s in it* iniitr, ?n I lie ??lie ??! >> !
n-fii it ti [ on 1. ! iiiM,lf li'i" ??<?!? 1 1 1 r ? ? i? i . 'lwi?;
n;ij'ltciit i i ? ii - w. re suHieieir in eil-et i ctiYe. j
lleu'.so it i,n !?!.< little gill i r *><re
ti.rnnt w t h ??r .it i r^fn,/ .-iK-ee-s "l'lic ?:>tii"
cl.il. I hiwl mm r lei fever tin? winter wi, eli j
lelt I it e ten<ion* ot ??:??? !? k mil >.? I. o.i iii nit:: .. ?! ]
The 'utile jirittliv c'lll it '.vtl?\ w i i 'ni.it :m- j
si'liinui an i Mi.Te;cu niu^'li inci'nvenieiiee |
unit |, lin. iSvvvr.il nppli.' itimi^ 1 St. J.i- i
cutis Oil iv.-'i.iv I Sri- li i:'i to t s u. riii i;
cut >i i i i 1 1 r i .'W't s.ie >i i< nut c\i.i': .e!ic> ii u< > ;
tl'illble K nee. J.'r. .v|i! ek j?;iitf>? ilisil ? ? '
lit* n'm-) seen I ? < ? ! I .el c!. i -.nifi^ly in |
'? tll'ieh". lie I li; ??)>.? M .1 iK'i't; ? Oil IM .1 j
I ??!(>, iiritr rem* <1 v jui'I iocs n -t hesisu'e t-< ,
! r* coniiiit :i 1 it t ir I'lieiiimii trim . t ie.
I !
The velo nskn City ( N?-l>. / /Vr*.t snys; S'.
Jacobs Oil hi ri kc? ln-avy Slow* fur jfnod nil
Mound. qimI iia virtues lor rlivu-nuiio pains
arc lftu<4ed uponevoiy Smntl. Try ii nil yo
who biifTur.
Comparative Cutloii Ma'eniont*
Nuw Yohk, Juno l.-Tlio totlowt.iK is Llio
oompnratlve cotton statement for iho wcU
cntiitm Juno I, ,188.1: Net reci-lpts nt ml t'nl
tod States ports during the week Stit.'JSO; same
week ln?l y?nr H.tiWI; toti.l receipts to Ihle
d.i I ? ">,HOi,7U-4; to sumo date l*sl year 3'U7.">:
tutrtl exports to this dr?t? 4 KM; to mim1
Onto Inst yen r 5'ii. rttock nt nil United
Slates f Siunn (lino Inst. year
4lft,04">; i^lnclt At uTl Inferior towns *>0,iV2; name j
tlmo Inst year 6I.K4V, stock at Liverpool
977,000-, same t.lmo last year l():'..2')0; slock of |
American afloat for Oreai Britain 110,000;
sivinti ttmo l.ist year R9.000.
Cotton nt All the Ports.
N kw York, Juno 1.? Tho following wro the
total not reooipts of cotton nt nil tlie ports
?Ino* Heplemljer 1st.: Galveston 81I.H37 tmies,
Now Orleans l.?23.?IO, Mftbllo TOO.W. huvmi
nuh K0i14.lW, Charleston Wi.tWti Wilmington
I2A/100. Norfolk 7HI. Idft, Haltlinore 71,817. Now
Y >rU 150.IW0, Bo?ton l.ti K7fl, I'rovldenoo I2/i'4J;
Philadelphia 01 R77. West Toint 210,411.
Uriuiswlok f?,VN. Port Roy til 19,392, I'onsucola
15,97;}; total 6,805. 7S2.
AdvorliNcd I, tteia.
(For weoU ondlntf Jimo 2nd, lasi. >
vv 1 1 1 lit Ilk llrown,
Mrs. M. a. Brock,
J. T. Brown
MIh H6mkIo D. Drown
Jiimes Frost,
A . It. J of) n Hun ,
Sum I.onjr,
Mrt?, A. MoCounlc.
Sophia Ni'Ikoh,
MIbk Xtary Hi^lth,
Mtfpheu WuiHon,
w.j. Ijeurd ,
?I . A . liruwi),
Jullva lty limn,
T. I!. ]>etiton,
?I. U. 11 tit.
.fnlin W. .In ml mm,
Mr*. Mo.DoiiKhul.
I?. II \l<iiiroct
C. II. I'ompv.
I.owIh M. Strickland
I In II Wolkoep.
lliVy oro ?!dvmigo?l. ? ? pk'US? hU,? Ulftt
K II. HUOOKH, p. M.
I CAN TELL YOU HOW TO BE
YOUR OWN DOCTOR!
If you have a bad t ami e in your mouth,
KftUo .vf?CBH or ytllow ooloi of akin, fo.il des
pondent, stupid and drowsy, appetite un
?i?K.y. frequent lieadttoho or dizziness, you
itio "b'lious." Nothing will Arouse your
Liver to net on and strengthen up your sys
terrt equal to
SIMMONS'
MMJP&TIC .
mMpaujm.
OR UVER'AND KIDNEY CURE.
Remove* Constipation, #
Relieves Dizziness,
Dispels Hiok llettdache.
Abolishes HiliouMiiesc,
Cor >'8 In itidioo,
Cures Liver Complaint,
Overcome Malarial Blood Poisoning,
ItegulAtes the Mtoniaoh,
Will Regulate the l.ivar,
Will Regulate lh? llownls.
TDK LIVER AND K1DNRY8
can he kept perfectly healthy in any ell
mate l>y tuking an occasional dose of
HIM MON8' HEPATIC COMPOUND,
the great Vegetable Liver and Kidney Med
icine.
OOWIE & MOI$E, I'nnrmrTnm.,
\V liolcsx I e Droggiittft,
Obfti lpnton, H. C.
For by l>r. F 1< Zetnp, Onmdon. 8.
Final Notice.
Ne???sily compels mo to onlt on oil t>er
boii(? indebted to cno to cotne fotwurd and
ftdtlo fit nnct, or 1 ntiAll be htooMitntcd to
?place thefr nooountd In * TrUl Juntloe'n
hand* for uollectten.
J 9 G It ' /; F C. MoDOWBLL. .
WATERKE BRIDGE CO.
Nfl>lj|c?? i* hereby given tb?t lk? first
slalmtnt of filly per cent, on eituh bUaiv of t
(he capital block of the "WiUeree Bridge '
Co'M# onlled Or an J pajabl* oft ibo Ui
Jsiy i4? June, JtJS'J, la tbo nnder.ngno l, &i
the uToie ol D. W. Jordnti & Co
*?y order. 11 G. (felt It WON.
lc bco'y. & Tre*s.
ML KENNEDY, j
Fire Insurance Agent, I
Kvprcscnfa the ' .owing reliable ?oinpa- t
uies. :md is prrp*r<r<l to w^ir. risks Uf.on
Dwellings, HouAoiiold furniture, Slure*,
Mcrcli ftmlise, e<c . m current rm?s:
LIVERPOOL, LONDON A GLOBE,
NEW YOU K L N W I'.ir ?'US, ..
FlUli A^SOOIATinK <>PWULADRLl"A.
NORTH WHITISH & MISRr VNTlLE.
l!>?ving Micoieded totbe agency for
merly conducted l>y Mol>our*ll & Kennedy,
I solieii a omtimmtioe of tbe patronage
heretofore bestowed upon s?i I firm
13. O. KENNEDY.
1853. ICE. 1883.
ALVA GAGE & GO.
MAIlLliSTON. ICE HOUSE.
M.irkoi . e i^Oiurch St. Charleston, S. C |
ICE ALWAYS T.i HANU.
Ice packed tor i it u country n speciality.
Ice bv ;-ar-toAd ?l special ruies.
Lowest market pr.ces guaranteed.
i a.
I nffVr f<*r rt'iil t??r tlu* (irc?i>.ii y<*ur lli?
poping* on ih * I ?<?Sn'i '.hi- i i'i i ii ttioii, ad
joining uie t'l.vn <.|" ? tun i.-n F< 'ct iii
iijij.ly lo ili.NlvV K ItKAlll).
at Atiliur'.H ?tun1
i
Savo Your Feed
liv liMHir I
.
Sinclair's F end Cutters. 1
Tte BsST FBSB 0ST?E3 ill tiK Rafct I
Wo liarejiMl rort'iv.-'l m 1 1 1 v . i i . ? . * ? 1? -?>
coli hi ??' i* 1 mil ivifii .'ir I '?*?*! rnlt.i.i. u
wo .ill'or nt f?' if- iih'.U- | ? ri ,
l> \\ .)???; 1 > \ N ' - )
TAX RETURH3 1333.
Al.'MToll S OKI ICK - KKUSUAW
C.wuks ?*>. Mhv l-'uh. 1VS3
Tlie hooks for r-'t!oiviiv? 'I it I ! ?? t i? ?? f-r
iiio yi"?r. l^S-V wi.l .iji.-n m 1 1? > -
on Friday. ilio first day nf Jnu<> next, mi l
will bo ki^'l op.'ti ? 1 '* 1 1 y (Sundays ( xo |mc i
utflil tin1 ii'tti ot'.lulv nex I. All person* Ii
iiMe !or taxes, iudi viilmilly* or as ? penis
AHiimi'jf*. Factors, II ush in. Is, Pu" m?,
Guardians, Trusti-es, H.*?euiuis. .Vdu.in ?>
tratni s, lleccivuis ?> r iiccftutiiiiii! ? I: i ? ? r>
ivre iequirod to uuike return* Fiilin>: t
do sc wit o i o I lie ? i ii i?* 1 1 1* ?-<?! i!>' 1 iii>' r -
; turns of 1 now mi ilii* T.v I iiipi .? r ? ?
w i * 1 ln? listed by i li?', Auditor nn'l a ponn -y
?-??" ".() pt r cent ii> I ' I ? ?{ I iii'rcio >'<? r tin i h
will hi> jfpeeive'k wit'iuiit i f. ?? ? ? ? ? ? i . ? 1 1 %? alter
till' "Jdlll 1 1 f .IlllV. ?* XIM'pl ill IMHeS ?-:* >io'?.
in* absence Ir in tlie I'lirry dm i ^ i fi ??
wIkiW' linn! fir listing. Th^re ?i'l (??? n.?
I IIS -L'KHIIIOIll It' lion: F.-l III' lill< Vi'ir. llmljjll
returns iiiiki )n? in i 1c loil'ii^ .in ii'iii ujjr *
>i:ici> I >st i ?? i urn
F.veiy pi'i'-i'll "f fill) ??;?" >I'I I s mi. 1 III. -i t
(except innrr.i' l w him i i no iim<i 1 1' i in
make returns: wli-ili r in i ?? p .,i. i.vi
|ir ? | ? ????* y nr nut i ii'V tin* - 1 i t'lan: ineir
I '(tils, nil!'.""* ixi'in|l ! 'V i.ivv. )
N't ri'Mirn* will lie roc iy,-l il ? I > s e . fl ? ?? ?-?
unless inn I o ">i tli" prnj er tii'iitks an I
KWOI'll !?> ??*_?? lltl(? In lnw.
1 will ail- ii I in person nr by I'eputy. ni
i It fttl'mv ; n i |i',i".y on the days iiloili toned
f ir ilto 1 1 n vt ; .?e >?' i -i k t ti tr returns : *
???"'ir-irk - Mil'. \i ?? ? ? 1 .i y . .Inno llili, 1 day.
i ii r*\ i y I'rt'ik Cluiroli, I'ucsday, . I tine Uiii.
I tlti.V
l.ixenhy |W. .S suiii li'fl, ? Wo liu'S'iny. Jim*
::i K. 1 tiny,
Kt ey's Mi'l 1 nn'?<lay, June 1 Mi, 1 iLi v
Uuffuln (?*! L?oos(. Friday. .1 n.if 1 wli. 1 day
Kliil Ut??k, Saturday, June Kith, t day .
lit"] Mill, Monday. June 'J -Si Ii. 1 tiny.
Liberty Hill, ruesdny. Jim* 'it'uh 1 day.
lltisael l'lnco, Wednesday, June 27th, 1 day.
Boykin (Swift Creek), Saturday , Juno 30t Ii ,
1 day.
Dolty's >i ill. (Vest Wulerce) Tliurtnlny,
July I). I day.
Cun i. tii's Mill (West Wutei ec) Fiidny, Ju
ly fit Ii . ! day.
Kulion's X Htiiuls, (West Wu'ereei Sutnr
diiy, July Till, 1 dny.
('poii applir:ii ion ul tlii? ntllce blanks for
milking returns will lio funi'slied.
K i; SIM.,
may '24 C'.s Auditor,
OKIvnfire FAC-fltMlLB? Prominentia
I irri, Aliti white on ? MaoU ground.
Reware tfr denier# who attempt to palm on
IMITATION, HUB#TITUTIO,Vor\VIUl'l If.
i<ICM itoo'U which yield them n I.AIHJl'.H
IMOPIT. Nono nro (i?hulna without the
tW SAFE. -JS3
II. II WAR^tKH A CO.. florheater. N.Y.
W-A-ISTTEUD.
16.000 TONS COTTON 8KKD.
HlRhcut t??h prloo Ptikl f'sr ontu-n ?eed
delivered In cnrlond.lai* M nny it. K. .
or Blentrthnftt landing In Ho On., O*. or
(J. lllKheet chkIi price ptild for keroneno,
IhhI and whiskey burro! a,
FOR v) A LB, cotton mkai,.
The heat nnd oh ?npeM food for ?U kinds o
alock nt)d the fib?"ip?Bt niul l>ont fertilizer on
(ho market Writ" fr?r pnmphlel* eontolnlnR
ennlyKln by Of. ??. ,U. Hhophnrd, Stole ohoin
lot, and dlrr itb. ii>> for n*e to
CIIAHLKSTON Oil. M'F'O. co?
2A nroR'l Ht., CJbnrlOAlon, H. O.
don 7 8m
Alnrgo nurl *?d?ol stock of chewing ?n<l
smoking lolxicoo, cigar*. clgirntifls,
f!i?nr hriMftrs arvl nmokors nrtiolen cnor
tilly. For nalo by D. 0. KIIIKI.HV.
<?(>(* n wok In youfown town. Ternui r* r? <1
<PwU B?> nuirtt ffC0. Addrfc** II. H ii.i.urr <v
i'<> , Purlliind, Mnino. Moh an v ..
NEW CROP MOLASSES.
Nttf Orleans F*hoy *hd Medium grndes,
ttr ??!? by W. I. ARTHUR A BKO.
TALBOTT & SONS
T ft ' ** -^j|
PORTABLE AHD STATIONARY
ENGINES AND BOILERS,
S.I IP ./.I i> COMtJ% ? ??!/#>!,?,
Cotton Gins and Presses.
Have been itwArile<l FIRST PRKM1UM, ov?r all competitor*, nt
F.iia where Egmmmv,
WE CHALLENGE CO^PETITIO Al
Wo ilonl direct with t Ins purchaser. anil Guarantee Satisfaction.
Write For Catalogue.
S .TALBSOTT & SONS,
CHARLOTTE, N. C. COLUMBI V ' . C
NEW ADDITIONS,
r "? r.s ?; <:< iods,
' . 1 . ~v> ?'.(?! ) I ?S.
!.0 ill ! SO, CLOT IU NO.
? >: II I N (*, CLO'llllNO.
MJOKS & MAT ,
MI'?KS i HAT ,
? v'l ?
| 11 A II M 11 P. OS.
I. L. E0SENDQRF & CO.
j Dip I'lriiui. t jne, M n ? 1 ??i r , Sis r:y.
j 'ii.it an i lliitiu' Wiiits, alw.iy* in
Ales Lager Moer. Porter, <?iii(j"i' Ale,
So. in W a i pr , ? it * I >i II Mineral Wiiier?, c ii
Minmly on h<nd.
Over the Unr - I'miey l>nnks, "!>y s?k i Me I
n mi pohl e n 9i*t 1 uiiis .
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
An llftviirx Srp'ir for Five rents is one <?!'
i lie Jul e?i inni'VMU >i)H o( i lii.s establishment .
The llnvann in pnft rmiteed. We also have
the Llnt-t U) funis Si>(th r in the ninrket.
Smoking Tohncoo ol nil kind> , 1'roin lend
ing manufacturers.
Pipes of alt kinds in btock.
RESTAURANT. ? In a few days we will
open a Restaurant which will hecti
dunied in first class style. I>t? ?.? notice will
be (riven.
The pntronngo of the public is solicited.
1. 1 ItOSISMIOUF & CO,
MORTGAGE SALE.
South Carolina ? Kershriw County . ? Mere,
dilb Trnendcl to .1 McCinir, Ag'-m. ?
Mortgage of Ileal Kstsife.
Under and by virltio of a power of sale,
contained in n mortgage of the premise*
hereinafter described. executed by More
ilitli T rucsd el iit favor of the undersigned,
which mortgage is riafced ? Fvbr ?nry 1 Ot li .
1881. and i* recorded in the Clerk's office
for Kershaw county, in Book "Ut>.'' page
249, T will sell, at public outory, before the
Court House in Camden, wi'hin the legal
hours of sale, on the fi ???? Monday, (the lib
il :ty . ) of June ntxt, lbs following reul es
tate :
All that piece, parcel or tract of land.
Militated, lying and bbing in Kersbn w coun
ty, State of South Carolina, coutuininsr one
hundred (l('O') acres, more or less, bounded
North by :andH ot Soipto Williams, Kant I ?>
lands ot' Parish Watts. Mouth by lands ot
Al on Robinson. and West by lands o!
Jotofdi Brevard,
Terms onsh. J. McCLAlR,
may 10 ? 4t A geut Mortgagers.
MORTGAGE SALE.
John Young to Bnum Brothers, ? Mortgnge
of Heal ('.state.
By virtue of a power of solo contained in
a mortgage given to B'tutn Brother* hy John
Young, dated the '26th day of November, V
D., 1881, and recorded in the office nl Keg.
ister of Mesne Oonveyanoo for Kerghaw
county, book ' Q 0 pages 16JJ-4, I will
proceed to sell to Itie highest bidder, for
cash, in front of the court house door in
Camden, during the legal hours of salo, on
the Aral Monday in .line, 1 BK.'i , tho follow
ing property ;
All that trac', piecc and parcel of land,
containing sixty (tJO) acres, more or less,
si. unfed in the county of Kershaw, Stale of
South Carolina, and bounded an follows;
North by Undn of John Brown, east by
lands of Moses Copelnn I, south by lands of
!> M. Munn, west by lands of Jasper l)u
ren Terms cash, Jf)l(N DOBY,
Agt for Mortgagees.
Camden, S. 0', May 1 I, IH8H.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
We aro prepared to supply choice lumber
In any quantity desired, and of any dimen
sions, upon the shortest possible notice.
Our rhill is located near Outnden. and wo
now have on hand a large supply, ready
for delivery. Send in your orders.
. TKIJKSDKI, * OA UN KB.
May
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The eo-paflnocHltip heretofore eximinR '
between C. J. Mot)ownll and I) O. Kenno
dy under the Arm name of McDowell and
Kennedy has been dissolved by mutual oon
dent. The Insurance buninea* of said firm
will be oarHed on by H. O Kennedy
(,'. J Mc DOW ALL,
1) O. KENNEDV.
ST^LA YOKING KiiriuM.?, (jrlm itit*. Spicett,
Citron, l'inncs CiirnxniN, 1? ? ?y il llnk
| iiijr I'oWiler nii'l Sen Fun in, Coinlr lined
I Milk, choice Tcis. &c. For nile v
i 1). C. KIUK1.F.Y
Wagons and Buggies
Buggies and Wagons.
j You in vt no: wait fur the wngon, you can
' n<'t tinMn at onco by cullltitron
I Nov. a. ' UA I'M linos.
i ; '
I D KJSil I'i'Intor?, OuiotiH, Onhhij'PS, A p
{j y li'x, (trnn^i-x, ('uruniiiiiD, rinnnnns..
Lemons. Kn i ki ii!> , Fig?, Nulc of nil kind**.
For tntle hy I). C. KIKKl.FY.
Flower and Garden Seeds.
A full n.?si rt mont of l.nndret li'? iSnrdon
Sctfils mid Keod's 1 lower SvH tnnv hp tr.iind
hi 1). C. KtHKI.F.V'i*.
~ io ljut j is /WF. '
Smoke (ho "Joily J?*rry'? Creole'' cigin'
, Fit .-.ili- t.y ^ L> (\ K 1 1! K M Y.
nut; 111
I * ? ?
I \II.S, I! rst- Snuv*. llorso Phop N?il?,
I X * ll>. t'i.?* Sumsj'v "I l!?-s. I'l *?.
1 K'.kos. l',;n'o Cnui. ?, i!ii Mrs. Cow 1* >? '. i ?* ,
. I i it' v.:- .-. Ser '.v.- I "iv
i I : Vvi: V.:, ?
| ??! ?. ( \ : e<? \| i 1 K > ? i x ?? -. n :t i [ ? i i%s.
' A\?s. !mu ln-t>. v\ v.* ? I. c ->i !>v
j , C. KiM^KI V
I
A i '1. .? hi i i; . ?,
j M. J I S ... : c- . 1 I. it i,
li.U' ii. 1 ."Ml* and M )1. - I ;? .-?-*?* t.y
w c. K.iiixi.r.v.
,':ksi'.i;yf. \ dci: iiuiniss m i.-uiji
l .!? (?c!ct>i it i-.l Vaimim Kit. |!i.,ick!m:
for "oft^iii nj; mi l pr?-j?erviiij{ t.ootn mi'l
phoex, hivrne.su, hitjigy top*. Ac. For ?!il<- l.y
I). C. K1KKLLY. '
DR. FRANCIS I,. /I-1M I'
Ln-vi'^ea Attention to !i ? a large assort inent
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
VARNISH MS,
WINDOW (JLAS S& PUT TY,
DYE WOODS AND DYE STUFFS,
CMlMAKrtf,
WICKS,
, v . . jsimu
A full nnrl complete m?* .? ? '
(JLA8>WAHK.
STATION All V,
TiUl.KT APTin.i;t<
Sl'ONfJKS.
t INK l'1-i- 1 ? M !? 1 . \ "I
BOATS.
Hi mrIiRh of I lir lifet iii:ik?p,
t<7?" Prescript o- * nn<l Fnmiiv I'.eii.t
carefully compound cii at xll li mr
Xoe! loo!!
Our I o ?* Home in how open, aoil ?.*>? inn
prepRrnl to lurnlali ico in quant it if* !??>?<
than 100 lb*. at 2 cent* per pound,* or in
qtww.tilitM of 100 poumlrt or more nt I \ oents
per pound. I. L. KOSKNlHMlF \ LO.
may 10
CRACK MRS! CRACK liltS!
We have on hand nt all imen. and are
oanntnntly reodtin/ FKF.SII OHAOKF.KH
of all kinds W. A Axcni'M .t < <>
nA'22tr
Nobby Styles.
I* Mi hi' OCT FITS.
MtfjmsOMrS STMTS.
Al dm opening of another HPHI N'fl PKA
SON, we ootno boforo llio public nn<l no licit
an oxninlriivMon of our mock of
OLOTHiisra
For Men, Youths nrul toys Alt li?>tijih wo
'lo not iimk c ii ? ? Ht k blow" ftHout our (jon<!?i
yet we are prcparf'l to oflVr lo buyer* m
nine r\ line of elntliiOR ft* onn ho found in
Cnmrfen .
Onntlemen will <!<? wi>1 to inxpert our
?took beloro )>%> y i ofc Iheir Spring nud Sutu
nripr unit ?.
Wit MKAN r.XAI'TI.V WIIAT WK BAY
II o*peot fully.
BAMRERG & ROSENBERGER.
*1 f o 7 i '
Mew ittvmrio.ys.
1>UKS8 UOi)l>.S,
URK8R 0001)8,
CLOTHING, CIA) I II INO,
CLOTH I NO, CI.OTIIl.SO,
ftll()K8 k II ATS,
hath k siioks,
? AT ?
BAUM BROS.
W F. PERKINS
ANNOUNCES THE AUUIVAL OF
? 1 Stock of G ro< eric#*
JLifjuors , Tobacco *Vc.
Tbe uupreco Jcui e^1 rush of bu-onenj at oar esitiblxtimvut make* it t>?ceM&rjr fo< us <?
be con*!?utly in rcccipt ol New Uouis.
?12 H Liquor Department
Is uiwma Mipp'.ic.i wish ih* bent.
W. F. PERKINS.
Kcb ;?>
M. L. KIN ARB'S
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
I Iimvc m v full hi oc\ .,f SI'KINa CLOTHING for MES S. YolTHS'. BOYS ao<l CHIL
D K EN in lASSIMEUS. OIIEVl \T. E L \ N N E 1 .8 an l > EKG E t-uiis.
.?GEM'S l'l' RMSH1XG G00D-> M) NECKWEAR.
'l lus Imp of )jood(i u also rompletc in a'l it# novtlt'.c*.
\ y Stin U ?-> I' ' GENTS* FINE 51101. S ar? "Tt.cctvd pnat care. Low Quarter* nuJ
ti.i (????. ? ? t i'.i f -tuil \| .*? t Ki I .
iST'A'il oi Icij protrp'ly ?? r t en -1 e*l to
J\G C- X-.. 3I5LZnNT^.ni3,
COLOMBIA, S. C.
oppositk oka N P ckntral
js?
<lV?
1
Hardware IVIerchants,
AT P. N TS FOR
THOMAS SMOOTH INf; llAKIIllW,
THOMAS 1 l l,\ KUlZlMj HARROW,
LANK II ARROW.
? HKAPQl'ARTKRS KOR ?
AN!> I.\i OW'H Sl'Il ING T- O ' H 1 N DKl'KN I'KN I' HWUlOW, Willi
WITH H11OAD0AST rfKKHKR ATTACH K I).
icon
.J !?: n s }?: v i-; x 1 ' a n n ing c u/ri y a t o r s .
I'LOW STOCKS. PLOW RLADLS. ? I N < . I . K TUMOR II.WKS, TRACE
CHAINS. I lOKS I 'LOW LINKS. BL.\< K SMITHS AM) CAR
I'KNTKHS TOul.S. lit if 'SKK KKI I N O GOOLS.
ST ATM AOKNT5< FOR.
ti.WI. I'll \TT f'OTT?>N GINS. Fl^.r-KHS AM) CONDENSERS.
.iC:
V
C 7 ' v
Offer (li-ir (
P !>?<? inlly tt'l ?!?l ? * i
For Torino, I f -> 1 1 ? I lluu > . . r
incni, WiontH, Kuiiiit, Sir., ??! ? b
( I
/' ri . /'>;?)! i/ f
"J =0> IVfiT X"'-> ,
'ii \ i: !.!?;.- ion. s. c.
3PHATE CO.
Oil . PtS. CJ.
1 '' 1 1 ' I ? ?'? " . |'.3 < I l.C. t r{ Jl( ;,t
?' " 1 ' x ' ' l" " ik'il 1 oil }'o.. . .,|i Llj
Ashley Phosphate Company f
Ch^irlestoii, S. c.
j| NOl.l.Hlf . Aii.it'i'hi, ? i ? '<vrfl Hnr
| Um i i> f>?vr>^,
lr?-?li ui)i\ amwioil Miioltrn. mnn'l
lleef mid Tony ii" l\> I t !(.? i . . ' py.
Chick' it*. \r. Oy*.?rS, !'.<:> 1 ? ~ t,
XniK'p* , A r. V<?r x no It v I' 1 !\ 1
TRESPASS NOTICC.
Alt p'TH'in* nro lu-i ft.v ? irn?'l n^n n?l
tr< upon |1|<. 1 >> it ? I ? connect?'! wi'li
llic Morrcll ji r- | r v. iionnllv known n? i !?*?
I'lctory f>ln . iii'i-r I r f i x 1 1 1 n tr . ruMing
wn?i>) or limiting pi n? ai r.i w ; und^r (lie pon
ally of ilio luw .1 ' II \ |{ I)
nich 8-J5i
NKW ADDITIONS.
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