The Kershaw gazette. (Camden, Kershaw Co., S.C.) 1873-1887, June 07, 1883, Image 3

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THE GREAT BRIDGE ? Connecting Now York and ( Brooklyn is jiow finished and opon to the public. Its completion is one of the great events of the age, and every one would like to ^ee it. We can save you the trouble of going to Now York for that pur pose, as we have a largo, han Uomc ly-doaignod picture of the bridge on exhibition, free to all. Another groat event is the an nouncement that we propose to make immense reductions in Boys Clothing. Wo have a largo stock and have inaugurated a Grand Cleaning out Sale. Our stock is i replete with the latest designs, and you can't buy them as cheap in New York. Wo hav<j beautiful white Marsailles and Linen Kilt j Suits, the very tip of the fashion j in tho Jersey Jackets and Sailor j Suits, and all tho new desigus in light-weight Cassimores. It was only a few days since that ; a lady came in our store with a ! letter addressed to a New York House, ordoring two Boys' Suits. She thought fortunately to take a j look at Our Stock. She compared <; prices au(J styles with the New York illustrated catalogue and was bo woll pleased with Our Stock that wo sold hor the two suits at once. Bear in Mind, we have cheap -evory-day suits as woli as high priced Dross Suits; all of which are offered at groat reductions. W, L Arthur <& Bro. LOCAL AFFAIES. ?A* Notice* l ijnor to<l lu.ihls Column At 25c a lino lor Klrst Insertion, n nd 20o u Hue for Kitoii Subsequent IUNertlon. Caindou I'ost Ofllco. Pont Ofllca houiH from 0 n. in. to 5 p. m. Money order department open from it n. m. to 1 i>. in. nod l nun '2.30 to <1 p. m. Northern iniitl clo*o* lit t> p. m. Houttiorn unci Wes tern malls close -I.*') p. in. Mull close* Sun rliiy ut 5 p. in. upen Sunday from 0 to 10 a. m. K. H. HKOOK8. I'. M. Opnn To-night. The skat-ln^; rink will be open again to-night ;it the hall of the Yuting Men's Christian Acsoi'iatkui. Tho May Collection. Between the 2Stli and 1 t ? >f May, in clusive, the county treusurer issued 13 receipts for taxes ainonntinu to $342 10. The totnl number of receipts ls*tieii for Mjiv Instalment is 90, ? >t vscnting $2, 455.83. Postponed. Owing to * death In the family of some of the performers in the concert which was to linve been given nt Town Hall last evening, the cntertnlnmeut was postponed. It will take plsce on the evening of the 19th lust. Funds Id Hauil. The first Instalment of fifty per cent, of Iho capital Ktock of the W uterce 1 r dgc Co. has been paid In. Over ii'.'.OlU has Hlreiidy been placed in bunk. 1 lie bridge la now an nesuied institution. Now lor u bank In Camden. Tho Very 1 hlog. Cow feed rciidy ground. C< r i, nnis ?n?f lice flour, ground together. Just the thing to make your cow j;Ivh rich milk. Only 93 cents n bushel, delivered to any pert of the town. Bend order* to the H'Utlo Store." Attention, Kershavr Troop. The member* of the Keridiaw Troop nre eHriit'uliy requested to meet In Caim den on next Satttrdiiy, June Oth. Dual lies* of much Importance is to be consid ered. By order, ' T. J. Ancrum, Jr., Captain. Wind and Rnlii. This ?cotton win visited Inst Thursday evening by it heMvv rnln, iiccoinpanled by high wind* which felled tree* In tfikny plHue*. The rein whb very m.tch needed. but we could well hnvo go; ton along without the wind. Suuh m drencher, such ? poller lit yet when, helter-skelter, [ Everything had found a abetter, Then? It Itopped f Ice Houho and Beer Bottllnsr, After the 21th of April we will sell Ice at 2 eentH per nound In snmll quanti ties, 1 >i, vents lu block* of 100 pound* tf'ltlld ovei. Beer nt Charleston prlcer, >\ delivered at how, en. Ico house open on > Kundity from 8 to ? o'clock In the morn ing and from It to 1 In the afternoon. I. I*. Kohkndoht Co. At Liftt! It I* gratlfyl iijf lo he nble to ntnte thnt it nninber of voting goAthmtQii met to gether In At 'J ne*di?y ftfteruoou nnd rle to reorganise the Ker*h*w Guard*. Tho niiiturlul of tho compHtiv U capital, mikI there I* no ronton why it should not noun t?ko high rank it* a mil itary organisation. I>rlll meeting* ?ro to ho held every afternoon from now till the 20th hint., when the Guard* will *p ptinr in the military pitrtide (>( that tiny in full uniform. New Rooks nt Half Owt. lVr*on* d9*lr|ng to purchase *ny of tho following named book* can procure them Mt thin office at the price* named : Kttynold'* 3rd Bonder* .HO h 4tfr " ' ' .40 HwiiitonVOutllne* World'* ItUtory 1.25 "Vrtsdmn ttnd If/inn* ( t'reahyti-rlan) .35 R'**i of uurfleid l.oo ' ?u? In ottr language .50 '?enbos* KnglUh Composition .45 ion's Word Anftlj*fl* .3ft hodlst DirelpUttci .25 'IVir.it menu front 15 cent* to .50 I'll fit* book* tire till new mid ere off'er etl nt let* Mumi wholesale price*. -I,?wyi?(i>, huff your "Briefs" and ??Point* and AuthtirltUV' printed *t The tiAXtctn-K .lob Offkc. The Court of Setslmts. 8HQKT1STT1K* OK BECOBU. Oaljr One CMe TrW. The June term ot the Court of Gener al SeMtona for Kershaw county convened but Monday morning ?t 10 o'clock, Judge T. B. Fnuer, of the third Hrcult, presiding. 'J'lie work of organizing the iurle* was I proceeded with, and ?fter it brief charge fiom Ills Honor, the grand Jjii-y rvtlted nuii at a later hour returned truo bills In the following cares : The Slate vs. Bolden baluiond; selling goods under lien without Jiotlce. Siatf vs. Adam Dow; murder. Stale vs. John Jackson ; selling innrt pr.ujcd pio.H'ity without notice lo mort gagee No other hills having Leon jilven out, the grand ji ry, after submitting their presentment , were discharged lor the lei in. Only one case was tried ? that of Adam I>ow. the negro who killed another ne gro named Win. Hampton, on Mr. Boy kinV pi.-miatioii. on Sunday, May 27th. T;te testimony otlVreil by t lie State prov* el a c.i>e ??( sclf-dfUnre to clearly thai t H d' t'e; ollere-d no testimony, and no amnmetits w\ie made. Ills Honor's charge did not occupy tliree minutes ol lime, ami the jury charged with the case leturued a \erdicl of "not guilty." \ !i i In oilier case* on t lie docket* w ? t e cniiiiiiit'd until the September term. l tic petit juror* were then discharged I and the June term was adjourned with- I out ila_\ lui\ ing occn|l? d <>nly about j live Ih >t: i h. This jp pii.lnihh tin- idiCricd term of | co!?it i-vi r hi'hl iii lvei?haw county. The lo',|<n\ in^ is the presentment of. I i . ;; I ami jun : ! To JJi< Ho no", B. Fi'ittr, Pi\sidina | JuJj, ; I \V\?, tin- gr wttl J'ny *>!' l??*r?ih:??v ?i i s t - t y . t'i'i I In' li-rm .iiiii'i iy , 1 SS.?, having during ihv f?st term Ihoron^nh ill Vt cli^JlUll lll<* llOwk.S Ull.i I'CCOl'Ms of ail tin; om.ty oti'.i'i-i >, puhli buildings, elc., and hnti.d llii iu a*, then ? ?<>. u-J . i i;o com : : ( xCli-.i- j pDVVl'l' it.?\ i>.^ -lill'l' !????? II I < > :t ' It* in us, >v ?? I do not ?!v? t;i it accessary to have anoibi-r HUfli cxainiii.it io<i before tin' closing ol our term, :il which time we shall make another thoiou^n examination, ami re port t hereon . There is bill one matter we desire es pecially to call the attention of tin* < oun tv t. .\Mtiiiiiii?ioii?i' ?? in. which is inking the )>! i- 1 1 ii i i 1 1 :i i \ nit-;;.-. (t>v\ ..i\ls opening :i urtv r>>ad I it >t ; i i . ?* p nut (tivt-n Bridge o:i i'ine I'n'r ? reck and till' l>cpol t reck <>li tlH- Dil . i 11;^ ' On 1M 111 to M'tnc point on the Hit r;ov io.nl, cast of the Factory bridge, thcivbv enabling thi' public living Mitith <>i Camden to reach that point at any time during high water. He*?pectiullv submitted, B H. iiovkiN, Foreman. The ('nmmnu Flea* w .?.* opened on I'm .-(lav morning, and w:li probably ad join tiMo-dny. Briefs fur the Supreme Court. We have jut t :?Me.l m mil1 ?lre:i<ly ox tensive facliil ie> fi>r doiu;; all classes of Jul) Priming, a lot of new type I'm' print ing; Uriels Mel 1 1 ?r ? ?>.)!< ?<>rk. Lawyer* can have their briefs |>ri ?? t ? < I at Tub G.\ zettk oIHck pr??m j-.t ly, accurately ami In nice Myle ill a lower price. than is charg ed for the same work in t olninbhi. He have facilities ? for duinii t !? In class of printing which enable u* to turn mil work upon the shorted iMi.Sf.ible nolle.. ? ItoligtoQH. Rev. il. C. Cosby in ex peeled topreaeh In the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Rev. R. H. GrlHith filled the pulpii ill the llnptiat church last Sunday morning and ni^ht. The Methodist Sunday school at this place Ik in a tlourixhin^ condition. '1 h> re were 102 present hot Sunday afternoon. The temperance society in connection with this pchool is also progressing, the membership being about 130. liOi.k Out, Ulrls. Have yon never heard nf Andrew Johnson's first love? The President fell in Iovh curly. He was only nineleen year* old when ho married; hot two years be lore thin, while >i journeyman tidlorin South Carolina, he fell in love with the daughter of a small planter. Ills love was returned, but the girl'*] lullter, w ho had a few acres of land mid a couple ol negroes, would nut consent to ld? daughter marrying h tyilor, and the future President was rudely repulsed. Proceedings of Council At the meeting of Council last Mon day afternoon, all the inenitHns being present, the following accounts were or dered paid : K. H. Cr.nrey, lumber, 7 Aluain Marks, work on Town Hall, .7"> M. A. Mens, smith work, 1 75 Hieliard Price, whitewashing, 10.00 T. K. 11 row n, work on engine, 2.25 A. L>. Kennedy, merchandise, .4U W. h. Arthur & Bru., nnlso., 75.07 ,/?? nial, printing, 0 00 (iAZKTTB, " 6 )0 A communication from the tiro depart ment of t;harlestoii, offering to ??ll two i?ecoud hand hose reels for $50 each, was received as information. A petition i from several liquor dealers, praying that retail liquor license be reduced to .v*'<X) per year, was read, and the prayer re i fused. Report of C-lilof of Police, showing re ceipt of $38.25 for tine*, stallage and pro ceeds of public scales, was read; and council thtjii adjourned. Hcnl Estate Trnnhfrrn. During the month of May, 1^83, tho following tl'iinsfei'M of real worn entered fii the County Auditor'* office : J. M. De8>insnmo, Master. to iltmnnh F. Melon, town lot on Broad ?tre?-t, $1,100. J. M. Dotiautettre, Probate Judge, t<> Burwell J. Truesdel, 70 acres in No. 7, $182. Margaret -SIChomns to K. I). Thoiuns, 101 aorea in No. I, $150. Same to eanie, 80 acres in No. 1, $100. W. Z. Loltner to VV. W. Monro tunl I'cg ey Moore/80^ acres In No. 1, $80. U'X. McLean and others to Joint A A. w n' vtfitii rt i McLean and M. A. E. Stuckoy, 340 ncres to No. 5, $500. Knmo to 8mIII? MoKlnnon nnd children, 160 ito.ro* In No. ft. $500. Sarah McKiunon nnd others to Alex Mo (<enit, Nancy McLean nnd Mary Mo Lenn, 530 sorea In & o. 6, $1,000. RIhk Dowdy nnd Annie I>owdy to Mnr tha K. Mimics, 30 acres In No. 3. $105. Sinking Fund Commission to M. A. Barnes, 374 Mores In No. 3, $159.50. Vt. J. Reynolds to Henrietta Briulley, 50 acres In No. 8, $5. L. 0. Thompson to W. K, Thompson, 660 aeres In No. 10, $2,000 HardjPHInson to George Douglass, 31 aurcs In No. 11, $70 John Do by, fJlnirllT, to J. I). Dunlapv Receiver, 300 itoros In No. 1, $100. T. D. DunUp, Master, to Charlotte R. Ontlaw, W acres In No. 4, $19. <T. D. Dnnlsp, assignee of John tftftghis, to John Iliggtns, Und In No. II, $350. James l*yy and Almim MoCaa to C. C. Levy. 80 acres In No. 1, $100. John ll . I'lati, ss assignee, to Kdward Willis, 170 acre* In No. II, $300. "Only * Dollar ?r Two!" "Only ? dollar or two, Owing for lli? paper: Th# mrr??t ti lfle.il in tru?. Out** I'll pwy itlattr ' Tbu? Ihoy r?AM>?, thuft lli?y *a?* ? ' ; wnnolpnc?. on* and nil; Hill put Iho tnlloN together. pleat*. Tho Mim li not no imul). Yo*. "only a dollar," frinvl. A trill*, >?<? yoij'vo swld. Hut on llioie tlfNes \r<j ilepeu'l tor pupf r, Ink and -bread! ALL OVER THE COUNT*. . TillecH rwry. >;r*. Plod, on die 9m) lost., at the residence of l>r. B. 8. Lucas, Jr., Miss (Jharlotte Clybum, daughter of J. Henry Clybum. licensed was attending ? boarding pchool at the doctor's and wm sick only a few day#. She w ua about 18 year* of Mi<#Saili? King, eldest daughter of Mr. J. brock King, I nut been (differing with neuralgia for two wc^k*. Her eye idglit ii> m> effected thnt fche has been blind for the las'. ten days. hwlft CreeK. The recent rains have put a new Im | pet i m to (lie growth of crops and with satisfactory hcnsoita from now on, we will make good yield# of cotton and corn. A new depot and railroad office i? be ing built at Boykiu's. It i* nearly coin* pleted, and will be a gre.it improvement on the former building and a comfort ami convenience to u 1 1 having bii6iuc4? \\ iih the i ailroad. Owing to the recent dry spell, we have not iN-en able to get our eoru planted a* early I li l>? year an usual. The rain l.vt week, however, put the ground in good condition, and we've betm ruthing things since (hen. .Mm. y of our fanners havt finished harvesting their oat crops, v hicti have mi ned out much belter tlir.n vt e expec ted. I.ilerly Illll. Matters and i hings generally are not like tin y "used to \> as. l iu ie are no Mitring eieiiU transpiring worthy <?! teci.l. J.Vitgimjs services of an interesting nalu:.' we i e held at the I'resbytt rialt chuic'i In re 'um JNituid.iy and Sjui .day. I!i-v. .? (i. Uii'iiai >l?, t.'ie pas'or, nlliei.i led. The .HneM til' (lie Lord's Sltp | ? . .\ .<s celet'i .i( e> I mi Sunday. Y\ .. l. J ? ' ' * ? ... . I >1 1 ? r. I.il II J.'.Xl I IHUMlMV t'Vttii::^. \\ ha I) liiln hcell of incalculable hctictlt In 'lie crop*. \\ ?? 1) 1 1| >i* tn see cott<?n anil corn I'liiiU' mil Wuinlcr i ill ly . ;t> a result ot tin* fain. Onr oat cri'i-f are almost a comitietc failure, o\\ii:?c 1 1 ? tlii- ilry weather iii M.iV. W\in' l make m<>l e than halt a Uo|i. Mr. H. .1. Hay has charge of a nour ishing school at#he "llii! " We are looking lorwii'l t<> the enj'iy nient of it higtlay in( aimlen on tin- iiiltli. Nearly every family in this section will III' reprcHNItCll. 'I In* numerous friends <i|' ('(.I. 1,. ,1. Patterson will tic yiantieil to learn that his health has improved very much re cent lv. M i t '."iTie (.'ahl w ell , of Greensboro, N.i ., is on a visit to her sister. Mia. J. 11. riiompsoo. I'lie Liberty Hill Hand is making rap ill improvements in blowing. 'I'hey ex pect to engage the services of Mr. llern ? Ion to assist thent. U. S. Jurors. Mr. L. M . Smith, while, and W. W. t arter, eojored, have been drawn t ? ? serve an petit jurors at the .Inly t< rm of i In: U. S. District Court at Charleston. ? a nil ?? Phosphate Co. 'I'll is ij the oldest of the ( harleston lertili/er companies, and :it their new \vorl>? near tin* city thoy have the fullest I :n-i I i I it'M for doiii? husimsH promptly and satisfactorily. 5>ee"adv. Evidently In Love. A young man , who is i*\ Identh in love with somebody, hairds us the tollowin;; love poetry for publication : I t liee l'i*ad see i hat me I .ove is tip will I'll have Hut (hat and you ha\e you'll Out- iinl dov\ n and you it - ? Pi; d in Can. u'.a. We have received a copy of the .Si .Ion.'-, XeW Urtiii- w ick. Daily, Su/i, con taining; a not ice of the deaili ol 1'rof. (?. F. I).' Vine, which occurred in that city several wcek-a^o. 1 v will he ri UU tll heje l ;n. ii Mr. l>eVine was a citizen of < aiinlen up to tin* Uieakiny out ol the late w.-.r; ai.tl o.i account ut his letu in^s toW 'uU 1 1 ?e .?iholiiion of slavery, he was sent out ol the Suite in lhUl. Another Murder. (.) ? ? Sunday last .Mr. .leoe Gi ; <>* , .1 r . shut and killed .In i 1 1 1 k liynittn, ????!< iiv'. liuil i an: resident.* ? ?l WeM Waterce It seems that had hiootl was 0"WMi>r '?< - l we en them !iii. I heavy (limits 1 1 : ? ? I i* mado aj;ain*t Mr (iray the deceased Mr. (i ray claim- > > ? e ;??*! ??? I ?t rici iy it. | r?fl I e fell sc. t:.- .suS;-titlei| 1 1 is :i III l.i\ I e 1 hctore Jud^c l i i/ei mi yi? ??*r?ln\ . through hi* eniiiiscj , and wan hailed in J the Miin of l.,a,<: T. II. < hi rk< and Messrs. Kenne iy ami NeUnn an- | tin* attorneys for ilie def.'M.aiit . ? Cum den Journal. ? ? -??? - ? ? Wenllh and Taxation. Tin* idi-trae* of the ins (? up'i'eatcs f<>< Ker?h tw cntjnlv, n | ?r i n w t.iun ta:;<'s will he i "ilcried this year, "lii'ivK Ilia! there ace 4 ?>U ,'i'i 1 acres <>l land in tli'm county, vuliif i ?<t ?rt37,OIO; vahie of Iniddiois $207, IW) ; value of real ? -tate in ' linden $a2.J.7IO; value of personal property $823,75"; tm?d value 01 all taxable prop erty $2,lM.rt."if) The amount of St.nte. tax will bv $10,11 1 2D; county t.ix $ti,? 57 Hpcci.il taxes $1. 1583. 70; hebmd lax $7.7-16 61; poll tux total county tax $22,171.71$; total taxes for all purpose*) $32,533.18. Patting U;> Pointers. A oomMpondunt calls attention to the paragraph in u recent l*i?no of Tin: Qa zkitk concerning tit- I .\v rcqiiriug Su perlntondcutft of HisdiwMn to have "poliitcTH" put up at cu: tain place* <?m nil public row U wider their Hiiperviction ; iiihI ;ihW>$ that wo publish tl.e law. Wo append two section* of tlio Oencral Stnt- ] ut?:8, which cover the polntK, and wotild take occasion to again call thn attention of Superintendent* of Highways to the penaltleA attached for non-cmnpllnnco with their provision* : "MRU. tOW. The Huperlntendent* of Hlgh wayH Mtiall cnuRft all the roadH in their re eppctlve dlntrlot* to be no* led in id nmntiered, and, atenoh fork ofitftfd romln, n pointer to be plaoed declaring ttni dlfeotlon of Mich roadR Anil If any penion or pernon* nhuil out 1own, born, or deface nny u lie post or ston?, or pointer, erected an aforemUd, he, ? ho or they, upon oonvlotlori thereof, ahull forfait ana pay the num of t?n dollar*, to he recovered by Indictment or Information In any Court of oompetent Jurl*dlct)on. "HBO. Ito?. Any Huperlnlendent of High way* negleotlng to oatuo nnld road* to ho pouted and numbered, and to have pointers erected a* aforeeaid.Rhali be llablo to pny tho *um of ten dollar* tor each and every *nch neglect, to be recovered by Indie' menl In the Court of General 8e?*ton* ot the County wherein the eame occur*, to be collected and paid to the *i'rea*urer of *noh County for the u*o of the Count?) Provided, That no Hupor Intenrtent ahall oe liable to *ald penalty who puts ttb eald pointer* at *acti time* a* he work* hi* road dlvUlon," ? Vn?t merit It Inherent In 8t. Jncohn Oil nud we henrtlly reoommend It to Our render*.? Chicago (III,) Wtnttrn Catho lic. ? Cradle* nreln demand; not the oneit with ro?ker* ? we mean omdlea for ItMV vefttlng amnll Kr?ln. The furniture men complMln thnt bualneM la (lull In their line. ? Meventy five thouaftiid, four hun dred and fifty-two tons of oommerclnl f??rtlll*?TH were conmiined In tliln State lantyear. At the average COft of $30 fWr ton, fertilizer* cost u? limt ynnr the enormon* sum of $'2,203, WW. ?The Ronton Pout believe* Miat n* I.ydln PlnkliMin wn? h good fidvorttaer *he llM gone to heft von. Whnt ?n effect thl* fttfttoment will lift vo upon the bn*l n?M men who hnvo no faith In '?printer's Ink" remain* to bo ?een. ? In the New York Herald w? lately ob*erv?d mention of the apee.dy cure of ThaddetM David*, E?q., of the great Ink firm, l'i7 William street, Now York, of rtaeunutlo gout by Ht. .la^ob* OH.? Sf. Paul (AffrtH.) Pioneer Prcut, Points Picked ?p PrMkcaiuly. ? Cotton and coi n urejumpjng along now. ?? 'ttie returns of property for taxation have tlowly brgun. ? Cotton is bringing 9% cent6 for good middling* in l.Mindeit to-Uay. ? Cmndcn will huvenn Immense crowd of vialton? next Wednesday week. ? Only two pice?*g of real e?nto were boUl Mt the Court ilou** last Monday. ? Mr. ('. NeUon will have &<?ine extra - tine Mull-fed beef in nixrket next Satur day. -Vegetables are getting to be uhtiii dnnt now. There x quantity of thoni ?old in town every day. ? From the Deliver* ( Mhk*. ) Mirror: Mr. Goo. II. Day, of this town w?a cured of rheumatism by t>t. .Jacobs Oil. . * I ? Wo would b*' pleased to have our brethren of the rirn* throughout tin* : Statu vl?it Cnnulen on the 2Uth iuat. ? A new song is entitled, "W? nevrr speak mm we pas* bv." Probabiy ihey are ImhIi courting the name gill ? lf any of yon hxveiuiy e^gsor chick ens for *ule, bring them riglit' along to this market; you can get good price*. ? M ij Sill, f'ouuty Auditor, will con. uscm-o to make his rounds next Mom day , l\-i ihe purpose of receiving lax ret ui 1 1 <? . ? Wo ni iT shown yeMorday n stalk of ? I . *! j which w as uimwii at Sinil hv ille on Mr. I.. M. smith's farm, with several foi iii* on it \ ? If ii dry M ?y m ikes a g>?od cotton crop i hei >? i> no room I'm* complaint fiom planter* I hi.- vear, as ii couhl not have in en lilllrli ii) K-r. ? I'll .Vi'M thinksoiie of tin- ii In* ever seen Is 11 Ihiiiht'# wagm loaded with NvJ'theru lu v . We I Ii i . i u >D ii ?u. ? A cooler instead i>. a h"?:*)uct ! Well, (hi* was 1 ! ? ?? fa! e of ji \" ? ? ? 1 1 : tlliill U few days ago upon opening a box sent him In a f r- i - 1*- n-tl . l oo bad ! ? I'liu proposed colored convention nt Washington has been indefinite) v post I <> ii i*'?l mi tin- recommendation of Fred erick Douglass and others. ? ? A farmer who lets a newspaper snb st* l ip; ion run on t??r a year without pay ment need not seek very far lor a reason \v I ? y t i 111**9 arc dull. ? There i? no ' i i iw in a in in** ' i ("<? when Ik* is so great as when In* ** 1 1 ? rt"? illy l>ow> to i In* necessity of Id* position un>l make* the best of it . ? "Forage and want save while you may ; No morning sun lasts all the day " Remember ibis; and when you buy, At tin- "Little b:ore" get y.our supply. ? i'lic mow bridge or llie Chester and I hera w Knilmad ovi r tin* Catawba Kiver between ' hcster and Lam-aster, which wn? washed away by the recent freshet, has been rebuilt. ? l"ne. II rot peaches Bold in the streets of Camden this year were brought In on Tuesday. They were of very good size but were somewhat imperfect; selling readily at $4 per bushel. ? The shipments of Western corn to Camden this season have been much less than in former years. Our farmers seem to be gradually learning the importance o| planting something besides cotton. ? Since the 1st of May farmers who furnish tobacco to laborers on their farms ate exempt from paying the annual li cence, unless the amount of tobacco fur nished exceeds one hundred pounds. ? A Vermont editor wants to know what giv</s color to pure water. Wo don't know what they generally use up in Vermont, but down this way it is gen erally something that is not legally gold except mnler a license. ? ( onneil intends to h ive removed the unsightly bridges across the ditch on the east side of Broad street. The ditch w ill he tilled up and a hi i k drain built. Thiii- the march ol* improve!) er>t hurries on. ? A young clerk, who has been engag ed in one of our dry good* stores for two or three years past, has left us and g<ne North. It i? hard to realize l.ovv much the growth and eutcrpr>Au of our low ii will thereby be retnr .ed, ? Ii is expected that Dr. Mdburn, the "blind ma i eloquent," whorC reputa tion as an orator extends over both con tinents, will deliver two of his famous ( and entertaining lectures ii Camden at an early day. We predict a crowded hon?e to hear him. ? At a meeting of the Y. M. C. A., held last Tuesday night, Mes?rs. A. i>. Kennedy, I' T. Villepigne, A. M. Ken nedy,.). 10 Vaiighan, v\'. ||. Workman and t . . Hirchiiiorc were elected dele gates to the Siiitt ( Olivetti inn of the Y. >1. C. A's. which will convene in Cam den on the 2lst of this month. ? The Darlington A'eic* says that, at a meeting of the Darlington Guards, last week, "the trip to ('auvlcn was discuss ed and It was agreed to go by rail, and the committee in charge are now making the necessary arrangements. The Guards desire a limited iitiiutfor- of citizens to go over with thetn, so as to till the special car to be sent up for them. They will carry over with them the original flag of the Company, presented to the Guards l'i 1800, just after its llrst organization." Blakeney's Bridge, Over Lynches River, will be let at the nrMgfi to he rebuilt or repaired on Satur day, 28(1 June next, at 12 M. Ride and proposals are Invited. W. If. It. WORKMAN, Ju 7 Cl'lc. B'd. Co. Coin For the Season. '?R*D Cloud," a thoreiiRli -bred A y re shire Bull tfill stanJ this nenson InOamden. Apply rvt the store of ? W. A. AffCftUM \ CO. The Hook* For rMeltlng tutaorlptUns to the capital ttock of "Hoterprfte Building and Loan As sociation" ere now open at the store* of D. W. Jor'lan k Co., W. I.. Arthur A Bro , I)r. F. L. Zemp, J 0. Man and ai the office of Tub K sphiia w (Iasbttk W. M.SHANNON, rfrromjvjer .*r ieftw, CAMUBN, S. O. Having been appointed Attorney for the "Soottiih Land Moitgage Companies," for Kevshaw count j, I am prepared to receive applications for loan* on real estate. ma 81 Im Application for Charter. Notice le hereby ^Iten t l?r*t the under* filprn?<l hntc thin tlivy filed with th? Clerk of tk? oourl of common pleee Tor the county of KfttthftW, * petition prftjring that they end their MeooUtM may be deoUrdd a body corporate and politic, under tlm etyle of "The Knterprlae Building end Loin A?*o cUllon," In accordance with the proTl*ton? of the Generel RututeA of the Stnte of South Carolina. V. L. ZiMr, 1! 0. Caiumho*: P. P. n?A*n. . J Jti /kK* Htbkdmas, A . 0. Khxhudt, W. I,. Aavxvit. J . V.:. M *N. (Vimlen, fl. f!., Mey 31?t. 1 AHI WW?WOUf, ?VH, Cap*. (krutgM. Well J[ Backet*, by D. 0. KTRXl.KY, CHA7' TysST*^ sales rooms. ?-3 C ?> Ea ?3 fcps ? W"; _ mm i*?o. a*A*r i r. PLAIN SLID.; \ VT and CUT-OFF ENGINES. MARINE, STATIONARY and PORTABLE BOILERS, SAW MILL-' GRIST MILIi3, COTTON GINS and PRESSES, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, COG GEARING, Steam and iland FUMP3, PORTABLE FORGES and BLOWERS, BELTING, PACKING, OILS, FILES, and Genora' Kill f? :p?Uo3. HUGHES' AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES, for Electric Lights and other purpose ; ronui \i j steady, reliable and economical power. This is the simplest Automatic Engine in tho market. Repairs by Competont Workmen. Charges moderate. * Q-J^O. "W. WILLIAM3 & c SOINT, Writg tor PrioM and mention thia pepcr. ClinrlcHton, 8. C. ? 3! U CT3 CD c=> K' W CD t=r: CO mm ? 1 ? ? - ?' ?' ?>> - 6 lb I ui's V u'keral in kit* -ui'l t<-u, ! U MKKLKV Ronsoss i or roN am> coiin kkk Tll.I^KK. no uso n s co >tpot: n d acid phosphate Tile*'* grades ?r?? rich esReniljis. <4?nsutu? tlux firsi -cIiin* hi 1 10 1 os, otirpfun.v prepared from h? M mnU-rUls. Our long e.X|iprifui'C I it lite trsule, ioKf(ti>*r with Prof, Hhrpard'M analysis, arc miar.it. too* that they are adapt" etl to me wauls of coitKumors. Kor suit1 al market iiile* tor cash, time or rot loo. J N. il ).$> )N >t SON, K asi Buy PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. The undersigned .have this day entered into a copartnership for the prneitee ofthtir profession. l>r Monro will attend to till ihe Bcnerat practice. I>r. Dens will only ailcn<t io his ottice and obstetrical bunnies.' i\ n d when called in. consulmiion. If Dr. \loorti is absent when his obstetrical cones occur i>r. Dens will intend them if desired. L. II. OK AS, M. D. A. A. MOOHE, M. D. Nov. 23rd, 1882. D.W. JORDAN & GO. "The tleuili of ?ur senior partner, D. W. Jordan, vmII niiiko no change in i It o firm mi nut or style of our business. Tlio sur viving ptirinfr, H. (}. Garrison, will manage the business and will endeavor to cjnduot it in eveiy manner satisfactory lo its pat rons Tin* llnnso owes its success in the pant to FA I It DK.\ 1. 1 Nli, GOOD GOODS and LOW I'lUCKS. Thin will be its inott6 in I lie lu tui e. Responsible parlies in need of ndvanoes can hi' accom modut ed . Sunnt) .* A oiil Phosphates anl Ger- | man Kainit f>tr s>i1p J<f"Givi? us a trial. Feb. I -"J m . I). W . JOR D AN & CO. Corn! Corn:! Best CO UN soiling nt-80 cents per bushel at W. A. ANCKUM & CO S. Cow Peas Wanted. 1 ,000 Bushels of COW I'B\S wanted by W A ANCRUM & CO. w&omtt FLQumr lf)0 i "-/i Bblii tlour nice and cheap <U IDU BAUM BROS. 150 ^OUJH CAROLINA MEDICAL ASS0 I'iATIuiN. i'liu ihiriy-i iiir(f annual meetiag of this Assoc in It on will be hold on Wednesday, April 261b. 1883, at Yorkville, S. C. JOHN POKKK8T. M. I). Kt-furding Secretary. Geisenheimer & Watkins DBALBR8 IN GROCERIES, t*wmw$9 TQB&CCQp &C. We beg to call attention to the fact that we have constantly in store a, FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, whjoh we offer lo customers at as low prices as oan be obtained at any store in Camden. Oar stoek of Liauor?, XjiqtuOrB, Is of the best brand* and art worthy the attention of the pubtio. He sure to give ua a call, as we are saiisfted we aro able and wilting to please you both in quality of goods and prlnea Geisenheimer & Watkins. Jan 26-tf Everything Is Confidential. AT THE 1)KL MON1CO BAR. Milk Punch nt the Deliuotfk-o Birr. Mini Jnlena nt the Delntonk-o Bur. A pule Toddy ?t (he ftthnonk'o Bht. Soda cook tall* nt the Delmonlco Bur. Crrn ami Mock at the Delmonlco Bar. Hock mid Ityo nt the Dolmnntoo Bar. Keg Kllppa at the D*t(nottlcn Bur. Claret I'uiivh Mt the Delmonico Bur. Mixed drlnka at tl?o Delinonfco Bar. Hherry Cobblera at the Delmonlco Bar. Apple Chirr on loo nt the Delmonlco Bar Beer on U'e at the Delinonfco Bur. Special arrangementa made with fam lllca for Beer at tho Dtdtnonlco Bar. inn as. TOH WANT TC SAVE MONEY In buying Orooerles? If ?o, send your order* (o Welch & Eason Wlmleaale and Retail Pooler* in ClIOtCK FAMILY k FANCY OHOOF.HIB8, WINKS, LIQUORS, TK\s tndCIOARS 127 ft 129 Meeting St., 8 W Mai - ket Street. CHAfUMTHTON. h. c. wr We carry an cKitnuito iwaortmeni of goo<i?. and hare everything v?<u want, At Mtonialiittg low prl)H. HOLIDAY HOODS In Grea. Vanety. fgyCountry Merohanta wui.injt ?n a* aortmmt of FHrnlly Of eerie* will ftn<l il io ?heir interest to eotretpond with in on tie suhjeeV PMkiQg and drayage free. Herd for.ettalogue n<T price list. no 28 6m 83! UNTETW OF ^\DRY GOODS, ff&JMS GOODS, CLOTHI3STO-, 4 lOC.AJ'X'S, SHOES, \ THE Headquarters for Hardware. s&mn e. at Ah, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN KNQLISU AND AMERICAN HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Iron. Sled, Nail?, f'niMinps, Mill Siot.oh, Hotting Clol h*, Rnnt Machines, Circular Saws, Milljron*. Sugitr Pans, Carriage Building nnd Tr'mmlnjt Materials, In-lia Rubber and Leather Helling. Carpentcra, Blacksmith iinii T.inner'i Tools, Housekoupiug anil Fur nishing Hardware. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, I.ime, Cement, Planter, Paint*, Oi'.a, Frenoh and American Window G a?8 Uuns, P 1st ols, Shot Bells, 1'owder Flasks, Powder. Shot, Elo. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, COLUMBIA, S. O. ITTThe business of iho lute JOHN 0. DIAL will le continued a* heretofore V?y the uudersifnted. MAKV A. DIAL, Executrix. Jit, It? Sm A.D. KENNEDY Hardware A Specialty, Kinl>rnoii?K r line of Pliint? rp, C.-irpeii- | tern, Blnckfttnlth ntul Cooper#' Tool*.' C ut, Wrought, Flooring mid Klhlirhlng Nulla, Pocket htnl Tul?le Cuttlery. DRY GOODS! Staple, find Fancy. 8Al?>f.KKY. WII.I.OWWARK *114 CROCK Kit Y, Hniuble for the tmrte. HATS & CLOTHING. !H)Wl>Klt, SHOTS AND *11 KM ,8, K'prfially ndnpted for Bte*uh Loading (}tuv?. GROCERIES! Heavy and Fancy. lean Selected With Care. BOOTS AND SHORN! TOBACCO AND (HOARS! A. D KENNEDY. V ^AKOIUNA HAiLWAY CO. 0 PAiWENUKK DKfAHTMftMT. SCUKDULJEOr PAS8KHOBB TltAlNS. On and after Kcbruaay, 4th. Igtt Pumiimi ^c? Jno triin" M f0,lww* unlM no-' ? ice. (No trains srv run on Camden Mra?oh m3uuU?>v> TO COLUMBIA. Leave yamOen f?3 a. m. <J8? v ui Leave Oindeu Junction 8 a en H.Kp.m Arrive Columbia II 48 a.m. 10.36 p. w FROM COLUMBIA. HeaV# Columbia 8.00?. in. 4^8 p. oi Arrive Camdtn Junct'n 11.35a m. 8.48p.m Arrive Camden 1.40 p. in, 10.11 p. m tocharlehton. Leave Ckaidfu 0.46 a. in. 4.80 p. m L?ave Camden Junction 8.W a. m. G.8S p. tix Arrl v<? Charleston 1.06 p. in. 11 JO p. in - FROM CHARLESTON. Leave Charleston 7.00 a. in. 8 JO a, m A rn voCauidon J'ot'n. 11. -Vj a. ui. 8.48 p. in Arrive Cupideu 1.40 p. ui . 10.1* p. in TO AUGUSTA. Leave Camden 8. 40 a. ra. B.OO p. ft Leave Camden Junction C.Wa. m. 8.30 p. ui Arrive Augusta i.00 p. m. 7.1J u. n? FROM AUUUHTA. Leave Aukumi* 7.06 a. ro. t.00 p. m Arrive Cnimten Junct'n 8.48 p. ui. 11.33 a. m Arrive Camdeu 10.U p. ui. 1.41 ra. p CONNECTION'S. Connections made at Columbia with Co* lumbla ami Oreenvlllo Railroad both ways to and from nil polnuon tbut Itond and on the Spartanburg, Union <Jt Columbia A Spar* Utnburg A Aitieviile Railroads. also Willi the ChnrloUe, Columbia, A Anguhta Railroad to and from all points North, b? th ways, by train* leaving Ciimdeu at 0. 10 am., and arrlv - Ine at 10.1'.' p m. Connections made nt Augusta t? and from all point:- WcM and South vluUeorgla It. It. and with Central it. It. Connect ions made at Charleston with Steamer* to and from New York on Wed nesdnv*. aIm> with ( tiarleston and Mavnii nah Hallway for ttuvannah and all points Houll>. Connwtlon* made at Rlnckvllle with Barnwell It. K. to and from ltaruwcil by all trains on Augusta Division. On Saturday* HOUND TKIF TICKETS are sold to and from all Stations at one ftralelass faro for the round trip, tickets being good till Monday noon to leturn. Excursion tickets vond for 10 days are regularly on sale to and Irom mutations at ti cent* per mile for round THKOimn TICKETS to all points, can bo purcliuscd by applying to J. JUNES. Agent, Catndon, C. JOHN U. I'KCK. Oen. Manager, i t>. C. Ai.i.kn. Oeu. Pass. Aeent. Stoves! Stoves! If >0(1 want THK ISfST COOKING STOVE i h nl h -i1* ever been brought to Camden, go to H. L). 13 RON SON'S, TINWARE, TINWARE! Remember, I noil tbo largot articles of tinware for the bast money, of any mail lu to? n. mill all of my own manufacture. [^"Also, an endWs variety of 5 and 10 cents articles, groceries. confoctloaerles, Ao. t^TJOU WORK of cvcrj(Jld?soripUoa promptly attended to at reaHona%lo prices B. D. BRONSON. Nov It) Afiuo Mock of crockery ware, home shoes, nnils, colTeo mills, nxos, hatchet*, buckets, saws, augers. pooket knives, knives and forks, spoons, scrows, looks, hinges, ilrawing knives, and various arti cles in this lino too numerous to tneotion, by D. C. KIRKLKY. ?1 Card ? I beg to inform my frioods that I am new with Mr. D. C. Kirkley, where I will take pleasure in having them call. W. W. LOVE. Tomatoes. 31b Cans of Tomatoe? 15 cents, 2 Cans for '2& conts at W. A. ANCRU.M & CO'fl. J. C. II, CLASSEN & CO., WHOLESALE MAMUFACTUBKUK O t Crackers and Candy, AM) AOH.NTS ?0K Matchless Baking Powder, CHARLESTON, S. C. Agricultural Implements. ChI! :u \V. A. Anonim &Co's.and see tbelr sorimoTit of Agricultural Implement#? Reapers, Mowers, Self-binding Reapers, Harrows, l'low.* e?c. TEXAS S1FTINGS! A LITERARY PHENOMENON. The GrealfKl Journalistic 8ue?eti of the A|e. The humorous dr.pnrtmeut of Texas HI ft - Inns urn simply ' ur.eouallod In this or any other country.? Herald. Texas Ki flings, which is quoted nil ovor ttio world. Is not only n very funny paper, but la an earnest, progressive paper.? KugUlor,.Now Haven . Con n . Texas HI ft lugs, a weekly forty-elghteolum n paper, contains ovory weok, beside* lta hu morons sketches and comic Illustrations, a volume of reliable Information about Texas. Exactly what Intending Immigrants, farm ers, clerks, rocohanlos and capitalists want. Ham pie copies of 81 flings will be mailed to any Address hy Hsvoci Jt Knox, publishers, Austin, Texas. The Hugh S. Thompson Cl?Utt At I). C Kirkley ?, Only to be tried to be appreciated. Acid & Phosphate. Tons Atlantic Acid. Tons Htnr brand Acid. t)f\/\ Toil" Mtar Itrand Phosphate: tho best In the market, lor sulo l>y 11 A UM llltOft. BUIST! BUIST! 1' R I !Mj MEDAL GjIRMHMYSEEI*. Cf e??ry variety for spring planting. ONION 9ETT8I ONION 9ETT81 And Early Garden Corn, for sato by DR. F. L. ZEMP. CO 5A abls fimrlf tlotn Vot&toon for imle by Y 1IAUM MR08. >0 3 2 > p> v> i U* F.vftn* Corn Pinner If jrou wUb to mflk? oorn nur* itlibont Irftoblr. Kor uUl.f liAUM IIHOM. 7& 7ff Who1?* and half bbln prlm*#f?W Orlr?nn ?)MolikM for ?*(* luw by BA.BM HUOH. 75 ia!no spring oreiA^ FINEST CLOTHING LMTR, OMftfftU C Wthing k?M l? tfc* ?ity. J mt-A full tiNA-nfOSKTft' FURNISH I NQ (KMltMl Jt Ml 1 III. 4flr>0*t?tr*(*d ?Itftah'tUaf' ?Mrta -a dtirw>*?t?1 w?M ? com fori l? ?W w *r?r Tol?? M *1 t. tUNIl, *?*???? a?h\9T. 1\ ? King Hue?t, C?AftL*?TOit, H. C,