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E<*Ob Hob^eiuetit Itiiurttoo. ^? - *- ? ?_?? ?-.? ?? ??_ _i - cYmttoti P*?t OMee. Vo?t OlMoc \) "trfc from N. m. to & p. Moiier or>l- r -:vp\rnnpi)t op*n fr??in 9 *. m. ta \'j v'- i5' a.k? rvJMi t t ? J m. Northern ciose* at ?_> f. m. rti-u'hcrii ?f><t. Wm lorn m.?i!c ci o*c l.i* p. n>. Mali 8ftn? du> .i: *> l>. u?. vi>?n <umtj> from * Xu |Q u. ? Notice. The ladle* of the B ?pi4?t Church will | tcveie ice-cream to-mouow^ criday ) afternoon nt their chnrih B- Kot Closed. K It haa been reportc 1 that Kembert'* . poftofllce, In Sumter county, has b?n ' *Mo*ed. Tld< i? a mw'tuke. litis ollice k-^ba* not been closed. , Attention s la called to tho card of Mr. II. C?. Car k riaon, to he found in ihl* it-sue of 1'uk Gazette, whore ho advertise for a yonnj; man to take charge of a farm. Icc Cream this Errnlug. Tho ladie^ of tho MethodUt church M'lll aenve ice cream thU evening at the yard of the Methoditt paraonago. The'i I public aro Invited? and to bring it iVw I eparo dfinca with them. Sewing Machine, i? Attention In ill* ei'to-1 to the card of Mr. 3. O. Boag, to tic tound elsewhere in this iaatie, in which he announce* that the DnvU Vertical Feed Sowing Machine In nil the at vie* run ba found *( the atore of Mr. ? . Bill. m A <?(iod Time. A good time wag enjoyed by the peo I>; p'e of the Shnylor'a Milt *t-ctlon at n tUW fry on \V<*dnein|.iy, the-ith of July. At leaat '2(K1 penp'e v off r? ported to he I piejunt and about 6U0 of tho "fltiny tribe" caught. Make Your Kctnru* The time tor utakimr tax returns will expire on the 20fli im>t. All who have not j-et made their returti* had better do * SO at once it they w ant to avoid the 5U percent, penalty. Bear in mind the ['* bot>kti close ot: tl.o 20th of this month. !> OERrcrn Elecuvl. At a meeting <>t the K?'t'#haw Guards, * held July 4th. 'iv? i ?> Uvvingothcera were elected: >V, >1. Shannon. Captain; J. H. Goodalo, li*t I, ii'ii? ; VV. E Johnson. Jr.. 2nd Lieut. ; K. M. Bovkin, Jr., 3d Limit. ; S. M. Bo..r -t.berger, Troas. ; L JJ. Ptltdy, Sect clary. The Comity H. S. Couveution. il Thla body ia exported to convene on I the at'eoud haitirday, (the lfthd:i>0 in Augnct, id l>iim??eua Sunday School. The time, however, la not .letlnlrelv t*x?-n Vtipon, bttt will he together with the ?n ' mngeniei.t .of the progr.imtno of ex? ivi?n>* in a lew day and the shiuc is expected t<> be ptibliiihed In our next Woe, ?V Dcrtflt. It whb v irlt great regret we heard of the death ot liev. W. ,T. McCm mii-k, hi < Gainesville, Fl?. About t^<> month* ago he visited ouv town and pivachvd in v, the Kreftbyteilnn church and to the Young Men's Christian A<>r.o<UMon in ?; tho Methodi.M church Ouv p*-opl? were, delighted with him. He nuiilo a most f;~ favorable ImprcAehm upon our cominu Jiity. Truly a g??nd ami useful man has i fiouu to roup hi' reward of a \\?l? spent ifo. He whs a faithful minUter. tStiddeu l)path. A colored Infant, about 5 months nM, \v?n found dead at Night'* Hill hint S in Y day. Coroner Ooodaie wim notified ot % the same and repaired to the house of Joe Brevard, tho lather of tho child, and y hold an inquest over Its remains. 1 he *? evideune of the. Coroner '> jury showt-d $ that congestion of the brain earned its death. The child with leu in the. care oi n little girl while the inmates of the house ?f were ott' at church. nt.U upon their ie turn thu child wu< found to be dead. Kcit Hooka nt Half Cost, Persona desiring to porch if c. any of the following 11 umed books c.m procure thorn a t thia office at the prices momd : Kcynold'a 3rd Header* .30 ?? lth " .10 hwlnton'a Outlines World's History 1.25 PdalmK and llyinne (Presbyterian) .35 Life of Garfield 1.00 Lc#?oiib in our Language .50 (iuackenbos' Kngllsh Composition .45 bwlnton'x Word Analyst* 35 Methodist Disciplines .v'S Testaments from 15 fonts to .50 These books tire nil new and ?r? ofttr od at lefMliun wholvsalo prices. fn .Intl. A reporter for The Oazktte visited th* County Jail on last Monday morning and found four prisoner* there, charged Respectively with tho following offences : William II. Stewart, violating contract ? iwulitng trial. William Huokabee, potlt larceny? serving sentence of 30 daye. Oliver Boyd, petit htrouuy ? serving Rontout'o of 30 ttyya. E>ia? Honey, nsoiiuH and battbrr? nerving sentence o( ft days. Oliver Boyd was released on Monday, his term of sentence having expired. Later. ? Moses Jainc* was committed - to Jail on Tuesday upou a warrant issued for hlvn for obtaining goods under false '' pretences; Mr. J. u. Mcl>owall being tho prosecutor. HervtCts Last Honda/. rtorvlce* were held in all the white and > colored churches tn town last. Hunday, and the day being an iigreoahle one, save for the heat, the attendance was good. Rev. J. O. Richards, of liberty II HI, pfeafehed In the Preshytet-lan church tn tile morning and at night. Hts dis course In (he morning was from the 16th chapter of Bt. Mathew, 18th imd 19th vtrsca: "And I say also unto thee, that thut) art Peter and upon thia rook I will . hiilld toy church and the gate* of hell shall not prevail against It. And J will give unto thee the key of the kingdom of nnd whatsoever thou sh?dt hind on enrth fchall he h<>und In heaven, and whatacfver tlmu sh?lt )oo?0 on earth ?halt be loosed In heaven." Mf. Kloh-I ttrdi lntr?wluced his sermon by describing ^*h?t la the ehnroh rf Christ. He took the line of thought that ell of Qod'* peo' ]?U, of whatever name, constituted the tihtu'iih ; that there was tho vlea^le and JnfUahle church, giving the bail* of th? Church end ventilating Ita powers, and' dcoUtlnfflU Indeatructtthlllty ; that all the raacnlnatlopa of men and devlU could not retard Its progress, and at this time the advancement of the Klngdopa of OhrUt Ie grfuter thtm cvur before, going on conouerliig and to conquer. The uott >vss well elucldettd, end waa Intently listened to by a large congregation. Immediately after the mottling ser vice th? church went Into an election fof pastor and Itev. J. V. Coxhy waa unant* tuonslv chosen. . At the tlaptta chureb Kev. !>.? H. Hainsay, (he neW ?>aet?r, pt cached two aermona morning ami) night. Mr. Kant fay Is u youuf man of talent, and his tC'tnone *<t' spoken of aa being exceed Ittgly Interesting and convincing. Methodist uulott watt filled by nlr>. If. Mt. Mood, the pastor, whftre WrtnOtia \eere of their tiftial Interest and ? lt??preialfeoes#. ; ? U?v. W. ,t. Alger, fleeter ??f (Vraco >ipl?copnl chiueh, \\;tf In hi* respective place. The pulpits of' the eol.n'ed churches m w* a* 40 ??<* by U|?-iy fesiivctlw IMrttOti. H?; m v?. . > (? H I ? mk/i ??*? HANOO* MH0T3. ~ ? PoluU Hiked upPromUcoounlj. ? Icv-cream thU evening. \ w-Jluke your tlx relUrw mow, ?There were two socl?bl*e .Jo towu last Friday night. ? Woik 1$ progressing at Mr. Qood ale'# now norc. ? ? Watermelons nro getting to be abun dant. . t, . v- -V ? Grange meeting at Hhlloh uext Wednesday, July ltttli. ?The ladle* of the Baptist cliurcji will *orve loe-crentn to-morrow evening. ? The time tor making yonr trx re turn* will expire on the 20th instant. ? The Factory pond U a favorite re sort tot tUo boy* hImmu town Just now. ?Remember th? tce.-eream festival ?his evening nt t lie yrd of the Metho dist parsonage. ? u.ily what we linvo wrought Into our character* during lite can ww take a w ay with UK. ? Lawyers, have your "Brief*" mid "Points mill Authorities" printed at'l'UE GA/Krn: Job Otilee. ? Tlnoe filicides have been committed i i;i Charleston within n month's time. ?The parties were ull Germans. ? The S.iuday School Conference et Suitiii v Patriot, M IS. Church, South, will be h?sld at Manning, duty 25th. ? A belonging: to Mr J. B. Mickle took fright in town hint Satuiday and ran away. But little damage, how - evet , was Fiist.-i t tieil . ? Each individual In this world lias the power to miiiu liii? o-v i place mid tort nne. No urn. i\?n have his lot worked out Uy bis bin h . ? " l'hr't llu.dnnd of Mine" boys bis gi'iH'oi i'*.; al I.ittJe Store." always gets good gi>o;ls, and ?av< a money by buyit g them iheie. ? The best conductor of ohctrleltv at present ki;ov. u is "silver." I'lie In -feon doctor into "t'H iei \ " at pit-sent hliOiVii ia gold. It u?ed to be brains. ? The w? iib?M- i> warm enough to make uk ail iidnk about the inountniiis, or some wi!.| w ildernes.*, w Inre there is a vast eoiitig.Hry c.i .-haiie. ? 1 > : 1 1 yi?u ever n??eo bow suddenly a timid woman \vh ? U humming an ?>per- | alio air will i ? f I ? oti' o.*. to a religions I hymn when a sti iiu eom< * up ,<inl she i bears the l1i>t oh(? ot thunder. ? Toe 1'inl id-lp'.iia Eng'j Hour men- ; t inns M r. J. A . V? loton o' 1 i 13 X . 1'wM'ib I street, that city, an an entliiishiMlc in liorser of St. J aeons Oil (or i lie relief and . oil re ofvdisea*e* of horse*. ? A match game of base ball was to ; have been played in i anulen onT.tcsday evening last between thu & tinner and ( auiden olubs. but the Sumter boys, for some icasou, did nut put in an appear a nee. --A match game or" base ball was play ed on Wuiiiictday, July 4:h, between Hie Homoii mid Union Star base ball ulubs, eoiorud. Tim Boston* wero the compicr ers, the score standing 12 for the. Bos tons a ml .) for the Union Stars. ? I'he I/inlsvllle Commercial cite: the ca?e ot t.';ipt. < has. N. I.'oitI, of that city, who was cored by St. Jacobs Oil, nl'ier stilVi-r i; g foi years with rheuunitlsiu. ? Yurk {Sr.b ) itcpublican. ? What mm so stolid ami Isolated from kind iu heart bm tluil bo has at times felt that some woman, w ho merely stood by him, tillering no word, making no *lgu an. I s.uidi ig 1 1 i m no glance, w as yet kindly and wannly internoled in him'/ --"JMnginvr through the forests, Rattlin;;, o\ er ridg?-s. Shooting under :i rvhe.?. Humbling over bridges, W hlzzing through tlit- Idtls, 1> izzing o ' i ine wile, Ble?* me! this in pt-'iinint Ki.iii'.g on the rail . --I.OV?> ir> tli<; best WOApOU with whirh to conquer an emmy. How many v. ho were pool jigiiiii-t e\ el y tiling else, have submitted when tin* w:-s tried I We find iuntaure* of tills everywhere. A rtghtiirg, uuMthtni.-slve spirit in one, be gets tiie 6a me. in another; white h spirit ot good-w ill awakens i i k ?? tcehng* in the heart* of other*. Love U the most ef fective, the mo;-t powirtiil force that can l>u used . ?The Columbia correspondent of The Xmnx and Courier says; "Adjuiaiit-Gen eial Manlgault li is recehed a note from Mr. M. T. Graham , <110 McGavoek street , Nashville, 'IV tin., stating th;;* in1 hug ii bis poasf.*iion a well-pre.^eryod silver medal of Sergeant. B-.nj. F. Mattison. of the Palmetto Regiment, Mexi-nn *var. He bought It, and, supposing that it mtiei Inivo been stolen, will be glad to return it to the. owner, who must, Mr Graham says, prize-it very highly." lfotsie Ag.iln. 'I lie editor of Thk Gazette returned home on Tut sday evening 'rom his trip with 'the South ChioIIiii State I'ress As sociation to the mountains of Western North Carolina. lie had been absent about ten days mid In Unit period of time crowded a three week's trip. In our next issuo we will give our rcafl?rs n brief aeeounl of what we saw. Too full for utterance thla week. Personal. We are ?nrry to learn of the continued Illness <>f Miss Luey McCieight, and sin cerely hope that site will be restored to liaalth again soon. I Cnpt. IVm, Holler, of Columbia, and a brother of Hon. M. Butler, was in town a fow days ago. Roland, a II' tie boo of Mr. John It Goodale, U f; o i ? siolc with typhoid fever We hope he will soon recover. ?Mr. R ?. Mlckio, formerly of this county hut now of Columbia, paid our oflfUe a visit lnnt Saturday. Wc wcro glad to see hioi looking no well. Dr. J. C. Kirkley, of Flat Rook, was in town on Saturday. He was, is usual, in gay spirits, and says ho Is going to taku it connubial step soon to neo if ho can't render life oven more pleasant. Good luck to you, !><?fltor. Misses Marry and Maggie Archabald, of Pleasant Ridge, Ala., are visiting rel ative* In Caindcn. Our clever and handaome voung frleml, Mr. John C. Fletcher, ol Monroe, N. t'., formerly living At Flat Roek, (this coun ty), irt la on a visit to hie relatives and friends. He paid our otActi a visit on Monday* Mrs. Imao Ingram, of DuPont, On., is ll? Camden on h visit to her fathey'i fumllg, Rev. Mtnry il. Mood. The Rev. T. P. Hay, pastor the Prefbytertan Cbnrch in Aiken, R. C., bits been granted six weeks' abneoce by the Session of th? cbureh. Mr. Hay left for Charleston, H (J., yesterday morning an rvutt for ltullfiim, NovIa Bcotla, anil othev pointe at the North. We wish him a dtdlghtlut trip, much benefit to hta health, And a Mfe return to us during the latter pert of August. Mr*. Hay and family spend the tune of hta vaca tion with her patents at Mt. Pleasant.? Alktn Journal 4k NnUnw. (oe House mid IU01 Rottllutr, . Afuir tho 24th of April wo will noil 1 04S at 2 crutH |Hr pound to hiiihII ipitintl ? , 1 J j. lunty In hlofks.ot 100 poiMnln uttOoyvi. Hc?*f Ht <'hsirl?rton prices, ()?'livt'h ?l at houtx'A. (?'0 hnu?e oy??'i on | MJnilny fr<>ni 8 tol* oYlock in tli? morn ' injj ,|,u' from 11 to t ii> afternoon. I. T? llWKNnoHf A Co. AtMOlMKU COUN IT KM. There were five tniiif^n of real estato entered In the Auditor's office from the 16th to the last of June. Onm ha* a good hold In the Waxliaw section. It ia wild that Mr. J. N. K? t ridge paid for hoeing one *cre of cotton #5.50. That la pretty high for one hoe Inf. The third quarterly conference of Hanging Rock Circuit will be held at Stalctn, embracing the 8d Sunday hi thU month. Preaching to commence on Thm-edoy night previous. Uev'a. A. H. I.eater, J. W . McKoy, J. W. Elkln*, A. J. Stoke*, P. K., anil perhaiw Dr. W. W. Duncan, will be present to assist. Oood rainB have fajlcn In the Flat Creek section of Lancaster county. So. no ot tho farutera are in the grasa but they arc working luanfullv. Tim good rains that have recently fal low venders the agricultural outlook very Uattering. Cotton is fully up to ita size fur the titno of the season and generally worked n j> well. The corn crop U small an i hern was a great deal of it planted late, but with favorable season* from now on will be fair. The County Sunday School ( onven tion will ineot at Mt. Caruiel Chinch on the 22ml inst. All the Sunday ScUnoN In the county are requited to ?.end del egates. Each school id entitled 10 ?#ne delegate for everv tweiity-tlve ???'? >lan< or fraction thereof. A pugilistic encounter between Jack U'.hson and '1'oin Stevens, in the Wax haws, ended by Gibson paying a Htm of $1, and costs. Gen. J. IJ. Krwln has b.???n appointe 1 by Goy. 'lhompson, a K"ger,t of tie- j Stale Lunatic Asylum. The Halle .Mining Company is eict l i 1 1 tc u commodious ami handsome t-li ?? i ??!? j ediliee iij>oii their preini?? s. Tl>" church | w ill li# o|i?:i to all christian de.iiomina- j linn*. Waxli?wiaii6 wre playing pranks on one another. One of the progrc?>si ve j farinei> in going into his cotton ti< ? i ? 1 ? lew morning" since was astonished in tin '.I a while tlag raUe.l on a lofty pole wiili (he inset ipiion, "mii rendered*" l'rof. A. .1. C lark, I'.i ?.?ipal of the Franklin Academy, lias *ii* pen tied oper :? ( i> >iik f. r die summer month*, lie will lesume again on the 1st of September. K.\ll<lrlKLI>. O i Tuesday, the 20ih tilt., Stock ling Ilirii* was brought before Juki ice ? 'ath eart on tin* charge ot' violating a eon* ' raei , cnlei ed into between the delen dant and Mr. 1 lies. i). Owings, the pros t-eiuor. At Inst seasonable rains have fallen in ?dm- t every portion of the county, and tin* planters are beginning to talk in more hopeful strains of the crop pros pects throughout the couiity. In Home i-Cftlons the drought has assumed a very serious aspect, and t he cotton and cprn were beginning to wittier and decay. Fail-Held may yet harvol a crop, of w Inch no reasonable promise was given in (lie early spring and summer. The last quarterly meeting of the eur vi vol s of i 'ompaidcs ( ' and F, Twelllh Itegimcnt, S. V., will he held in the eowri h"usi* in Winmdioro on Saturday, Julv 21. The annual regimental reunion will take place in f'nluuihhi on Thurs day,, Aucust 111. It in desirable that at least all who expvet to allend it should be her*; on the 21st, In order thai ar rangements may be made with the rail roail.s as to the rates of fare, etc. The exercUcs of the Mount Zion Grad ed School closed lani Friday week. Wo understand tluil Hie examinations were very creditable. The Wiunshoiio National Bai.lt has ileclaied a dividend ol lour p< i mi its capital stock, out ol its earnings lor the past six months. 'i ho Clerk of court has granied a char ter !<> " i'he Winnshoro Sa\ ii'gfl ami Loan AfSociation." It is . -fcled fiiat the company will commence i peratioins at once. Mis. f'yniliia Kennedy, wile of the late JJobert Kennedy, c i . 1 1 at the resi t'e ne ot .Mr. Samuel Y .M entailers, in J<icliland county, <> i Monday, (lie 2.">ih lilt., ai (he ;idvaiieed age of eigiit v-nine years. The remains were brought to Ividgeway and interred in tin* lamily bury ing ground on h? r estate, by the side of her husband, who died some for ty years ago. At a meeting of the taxpayers of town ship No. 14 on l'hursday, the 23ih nil., a resolution was unanimously parked to levy' a tax of one and one-half mills upon the. properly holders < > !' : ! i e. to\vn*hip lor the purp'.ce of Keeping up tin- oclioolh. Tiiis is the tame amount imposed lor the past t wo \ ears, and during that time the H.-hools have prospered and l?een well supported. KL'.M TICK. There nre nix pi l*?>i?i?r* In the cmm y jail awaiting the tesaions. Governor Thompson hna appointed Mr. Anthony Whit*', ? ? J Sumter, .1 mem ber of the board of Kego;:tK 01 ihe S>l site Lunatic Aaylum. A new iMict oflhe, called Ainnn ha* been cf*t :i t>l i?*kivil In Suiiikt county, be tween I'nivldunce ami ."tmltli vide. f>.i v lil O. \V illi:t 111s ha* been 11 ppoiuicd po*t uuiHter at t li is office. Tho turpentine d l?t il l? r\ belonging to th? Mcssr a. Avant& Aviuit, located in Manchester, Hmnter county, whs des troyed by ilro un the owning of flu* 22tl vi!t., together with *pirit*, rosin, barrel-', etc., to tho value of $500. No insurance Fire accidental. A now anil neat one-story cottago in being built for Mr. J. li. Dingle, within it few feel of l ho bite of the nim that w,n? dem roved by ftre dome time since. It is located Just west, of the < It-pot, near the railroad, in a fine grove of tree*. 'Jthl* cottage will contain tive goo-l tjize rooiui, several roomy pantile*, and the wnlls Will be luird-tlulhli. It had a square bay window on the north, which look# very pretty though a novelty In it* form. The rooini are all Well lighted \ the piazza*, of w hich thei u are two, are quito com* tnodiou*. 'ihe building will l?e painted dark brown, and ready for occupation in about ihrro week*. Mr. .1. B. Lnrr is the contractor and builder, ablated by hla foreman, Mr. M. 4J. KnvMiituigh. The coat will be about ft 1.200. It will bo m pretty place when AninheU. Ad Valorem IftXftttoBk The Conntltutlou of 8onth I'aioUiia ??? tnbllnhen a ?yntem of ad valorem taxation, And yet the ntm producer*, cApltulUtflnnti speculator# Are "notlmppy." The ?mo u tutor (aided by partial lnws) eSpwKNP fh? producer out ol his equitable afcftre lit the profit# of hi* own product*, And then coroplaini of ah ad valortm lyttem of tAXAtlon, thAt ooly requires bltn u> pny ao ruuAl tAX upon th? capital th?i enable# him to irAuafer no InrgH n of the logltlmute profit# ol toe proditfur to hit own pocket. Tho tendency throughout the United fttnte# In to plaee Um? burden of tAXAtlon upon land and hvhor, hMttend of wealth and Inconon, And in no State h?? thin evil Attained greater rongnliudA than In South Carolina. In thta Htate the profe**lonA aru not taxed, and our Legislature hi# exempted t??pl tnl Invented In f'Mptorlc# from ta.s*tlmt. The only exemption* Authorized l>y tho constitution Are of mlnu?, nnd mining claim#, tho proceed# alone of which aro taxable, *n<l property uncd for tnnulci otil, edui'atloiiul, illornry , nclontlflc, re ligion#, or ebarltAble purpose*. An the property of factories are not u#cd for any of the nboye minted purpose*, It may l?t? doubtful whether the I,egiidMl ore ln? tho riuht to exempt such capital from taxation. Income U the moat equitable Hunlfef of taxation and yot our St *t?* de rive# no rftv?mi? from th#< source, 1 tie farmers have invested fifty million ?1 >1 Urn In s"vonte*n million acre* <?t* land. Not more than one-fifth of thin lnn.1 in In cultivation, and yut tho fanner# nro taxed oi* 'the yrh&e. Neerly fourteen mil lion acre* ffrldln* no Income Ji*?**1 under the m4 1 wlerces #y?tem. ? TbtoJ* not the case with the tpeonblor. Ho lnvf?u hie capital in ajrrteulturel t>ro duct*, every dollar of whlvb yield* uloi en income. Tti# value ef wtf cow* crop of 1881 vti about |ia,OW,000, aud the net income derived from (hit product or tudufttry wee "gobbled up" by the Speculator In the fbrot of thb profit* on supplies furnished under il?e Urn l?w, which law ennbtee tne negro to eontrol the Mile of the cotton crop, and reudcrt valueless the farmer's Investment III Unite by depriving him of labor to culti*. vnto it. Tho nett profit* of these specu lators are invested In ?otton factories ami exempted by ln*r from taxation. Morn than one third of the 8tnte tax Is levied on land, although four-fifth# of the laml taxed yield* rV> income. As all wealth la dnrlved rroni labor, so la all taxes earned by those'' enffitKOd In pro ductive Industrie*. The taxi?? paid In town* and cities aro derived from the la bor employed In such Industries. The doctor, lawyer and preacher all levy their contribution# on Mich labor not only for money to pay their tuxes, but ; for menm to' obtain the luxuries nnd necessaries orlife. The merchiinf comes next and mokes a ' clean sweep," and then gracloirdy promises to furnish the farmer with tin* means to make another crop, and thu* from year to year tlm wheel describee ita circle? pay a lien to make cotton to secure h lien to make more cotton. The wh<>!e l.urdcii of tax ation rests upon the labor of the country except the loyalty paid on Phosphates rry p<M<on? outside the State. A tax on nett inooine would force speculators to contribute of their vast accumulation* ?t least a moiety to the support of the State government. These Parasites, like the ud?tlMoe on the oak, flourish at tho cost of the very life of those from whom they dr.tw th?>ir nourishment, and yet seem to h i ve no regard for the fountain of their existence. OllKYUKAItD. Husseli Place, S. O., July 5th, 1 833. KhftimitHc Recovcry# Asukvillk, N. An jr. 23, 1881. II. H. Warner & < o. : Sirs? I t?kr gr?'Mt i>lo:isi.r>' In stntinc llwit I liavi* Iwhii entirely oureil of i lnMr.nat1t.in by the u?e of your Sale Khluoy ami Liver ('tiro. ' N. 1\ Cmkukotkr. ? roinoua (Jrange Mei-tiny. 'I'ho Pomona Orange will hnltl Its next im i'iinp with th?? bliiloh Oran/;e. on the 3rd NVetlnrgtlay , the 18th day of July, ut 11 o'clock a. m. A full meethij; ix ile plroW. W. K. Thompson, . See'j; . P. Q. No. 19. Frank Lkm.ik'h Sunday Maoazink.? Tho August. nuinbt r In ovun tnoco brilliant ilntn usual; t bo vmi icty wnil excel!>'nci? ??' the content* tiro highly oredittible to tho editor, ?nd commend It not only to religious but to ?jiMjonU renders? tlicy combine most edify ing, ontorialnini: ami inMructivo reading. No. VII. of lt?Mtgiou? Oeuoinl nation* 111 the United Riat<**, "\Vlmt 1 8 ICpisoopaey?" I* con tributed b v ll.-v. Oliarles II. lluil.D. I).; there are portre 1 U of tile lute liNliopH Oiunillnc Moore, of Virginia, ami Wain wright, of New York. "Tho American lMtcrlm In I'lilobtlne," by DeLoon. and "Among ll?e Native* of Hie Noith,"by Lieutenant Kcliwtvikn, arc oon tinned. There arc nUo Interesting article* by Ida II> ivey. Rev. W. \V. Dellnrl, etc. The clinrutf ng stories "The City of the Sun." and "Mr. Burke's Nlec's," arc continued, and there are essay h, > ketches and nnems of rare merit. Th*> editor, T. I>e Witt Tnlmage, eon* tributes "Helpfulness." ami u nurinon to the Homo Pulpit, "j?pk?e In Kelltflon," The mis ecllany U abundant and tho llluatrnttous profuse. No family should bo without this excellent mngxBtue. Price ir> conu a copy; yt :i year, postj.nld, Mas. Frank Lbsi.ik, Publisher, 64, nndo7 Park Place; New York. WANTED A sober, honest and industrious young man m take cliarge ol a small furin 8 miles below fiini'lt-n. One having hud experi ence in the management of (winds preferred. .?[tf!y at one.* to II. 0. CAK1US0N. July 10, IB^l. tf. A CARD, [ wonl.l announce fur 1I10 benefit of the publio iliat 1 lie bivis Vertical Peed Sew. iii)$ Machine, in nil the styles. can be found for sale at lh? stor?? of Mr. C Dell, who wjil be pleased to fill ail orders for trie. J. O UOA0. Camden, July 12? It. State of South Carolina. OrriOB of Compthali.sr Of.nkrat,. ( 0I.U1I8I A. -S. O., April 1st, 1883. I certify that B 0 Kennedy, of Camden, 3 C , agent of Liverpool London Glol.o, Grrtnanla Insurance Company, 1 llantvpr Insurance Comp-iny, I N Y Underwriters .Agency, j North, British and Merclnile h.suronce Com pa nies. Incorporated by ihe State of , has complied wiih 1I10 reqni sit ions 0' the Ac', tf lue tieneral AMemhj entitled ''An Act lo r-gulnie tl>e -\g.ncie* of In-nrnnce ( ompn 11.es not incorporated in ihe State of South Carolina.'* and I lir?-ehy license tho fluid B. <>. Kennedy, agent aforesaid, to inko risks and transact all bas-incs# of Insurance in this State, in the county of Kershaw, for and in h.-lia f of said companies, Expires March 31m. 188*. (Signed ) W, R STOKKY, It. Comptroller Qrnoral. Th9 "Biggest" and the "Best." ? t-t ? A FIRST- CI - ASS MAMMOTH WIPER, For one year, And an INTERESTING NOVEL, FOR $2.00. . The Savannah Weekly Hews, A mammoth sheet, WxM Inches, contain ing H pages ol reading matter, comprising nil tlio News of the week, Telegraphic 1)1?* putohes, accurate Market Itoporle, a well edited AfcrleutturRl Department, Original .Herlnis, a page of SOUTH CAROLINA, GEOR GIA AND FLORIDA NEWS IT IB KO ft A UOCAl. PACKH. To the fanner, moohnnlo, or artisan, the buslnesH or professional man. who has not th*. odvunwjies of a dally nmlt. It Is a paper fey which he can bo Informed of evonta traos uirkuf In the busy world, whether in his oh n Btato or In the inotl dwUbt parts of Die globe. In addition to a first- class newspaper tU a moderate price, we offer eaoh yearly sub scriber u. copy of any ol tho pnbilshcd novels I Of the Morning News library free. ?lubucrlptlon.fS.QO a year In Oil vance. {fnbserlptlous can be nent through local agent* and postmasters, or direct to J. if. BHTII.l.. 3 WhlUkfrr ft'reel, Mavannuti, Oa. AN ORDINANCE BP. IT oRDMNRI) l?y ihe Town Council of Camden, That any one not a re"?ld?mt ot the town, who shall engage In peddling or selling at retail or who shall take orders for ! the future delivery of any kinds of goods 01 merohandmo at retail, exoept coun try produce, shall pay a tax of h*e dol lare per Jay, t?n dollar* .per w.-ek or twen ty-fire dollar* per year I'rovlded, however, ibnt the provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to the nr ticlOi enumerated in Section * x of an or dinanoe entitled "an ordinance t raise supplies for the year A. I> 1 " This ordinanhc shell take efteet itpmod: j atcly. and any person violating this t'rdt ! nance shall be subject, for each offenc, to I a fine of mo? leas than ten doIUrs or ten j day iruj'risonmsrit, or both, at tho discra I tion of tSe council kai.flft in Council asBemble.! this 2nd I dsy a' .1 ry, I) ?' K'.RKM'V. ^ J C. TtOI.T.INas. CI -rk .%"*! teas. j Intonciant \im zm m> ft CO. ESTON ICR HOUSE. t'V , cor. Chgrcb Pi. Cbsrlsston, 8. C i ICE ALWAYS OK HAND. K>e cu;ked for <hs country a speciality. I o ? ,i)jr c?r~!ofcd Hi specinl rate*. m.irkel prices gu&r?n<eed. b . A 6?ae stock of crockerywar*. home nhocii. Ooff?? ham, liaicheld, QOete#?. M*d, nu^er?). p?ck?t kui*e?. knives tad fork*, spoons, screws, looks, liiogst, <irawing knire*. and vnrioua arti cles in this liac too numerous (o mention, by ' I). C. KlftKLKY. J ULDKltN & PIKI'Klt, WHOLESALE GROCERS and dealers iu Provisions, Tobacco, k, 107 ititd i?)9K!\'i liiy, C -12 " ClURM^KON, S C. .1 lard. I (o iiitoi'tu Iijv ti'ie'iUs iIkii I am n?w wiih Mr. L>. <! Kirkley, \vh?re 1 will take ple-vsuie iii htv.ng . it ? tu cull. W W I.OVK. Ti:\4s MFTlMiN ! A LlTtlKAEY PHE1MES0N. The CrfiUcst Journalistic Sqccm of the Age, The hu m or>.tis depnrtn.eut < f Texas sift Idkh ?if simply ni. equalled in liils or any other I'ountr.v.- Heraid. Texas fiifi i i.sh. which 1r quot ed a! I over Iho world, is not only a very funny paper, but Ik an earnest, progress) ve paper.? Register, Now Hate u. Conn. Texas S! fit lips, a weekly forty eljrh t column paper, contains every w<'oit, besides Hh hU morousi ?Ucteh?-8 and e.oinlc in tmiro lions, a volume of reliable information about Texas Exactly what Intending Immigrant*, farm ors, clerk ?, m?. etianlex and capitalists want. Sample copies uf KiHitus w;l! be inal'eii to any address liy Mwetl A Knox, publisher*, AUitin, TeXai=. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The co-partnership heretofore existing but ween C. J McDowull mid Ii O. Kenuc t) y under the firm nmno of McDoWrttl and Keunedy hits been tha^ol ve^l by inuurilcon sent. T !itt I nsuraoce business of tai l (irui will be curried urf by 1$ 0 Kennedy. C. J. McDoWAl.f,, b. 0. KENNEDY. T1UUE hH/ v v;? / vS pnpi'\';, Burns end '? C .fcral EotiHy P^'ns, f :crrf}, Frcstoi . C'titi Li! iilhZi' . j c :J ? ?? I ?r. Jk m Oil. . /.id ?;.'(? .. i 1 rhriift l-Hirn.i) i 1 i;t i;<r CMill'.TrjIivrl} > < fltf. CV'rv fur on 1 | -.tiiivo jin.u vi l:? : - ? . ? a::d DEilLSEJi CO., M.L. V. S. A. Dog Notice* or PICK OP CHIRP uP POLICE, > Camden, 8. U., July 6. 18P8. f Pair warning le h#rebj Riven tbnt a 1 ?log.i found Ui tho town of Camden without (lie collar pte*crihpd by U*v, will bo pe remptorily dealt with Tlila uetloe I* finil, and partie* !n?on should govern tliom ?elvrn accordingly. \\j order of oouaoil. T. WHIPVKHR. jy f? 2t Clilt'f '>( Potior. WM. SHANNON atrroMWJtr .*r &.hw, CAMDEN, 8. O. Having been appointed Attorney for the "Pcottioli f.and Moi?nagr OompAolta," for Kershaw county, I nm pr*pnr?<i to reoeive applications fur loftna on reel estate. ma l't lin Save Your Food by using Sinclair's Feori Cutters. TJ; ROT FEED CUTTER in the Market. W - have j?at reoeived nn invoice of thee* celebrated and popular P?ed Outtera, wliloh we offer M r<ia?ou*l\l* Juices 0. W. JORDAN & CO. CHARLESTON THONT WORKS &? SA.LKS EQQMS, 4 CO OJ*J ? IymV PIiAIN BLIDE VALVE and OUT-OFF ENGINES, MARINE, STATIONARY and PORTABLE BOILERS, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS. COTTON GINS and PRESSES, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, .COG GEARING, Steam and Hand PUMPS, PORTABLE FORGES and BLOWERS. BELTING. PACKING, OILS, FILES, and General Mill Supplies. HUOHES' AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE3, for Eloctric Lights and other purposes requiring steady, reliable and economical power. This i3 the simplost Automatic Engine in tho market. Repairs by Competent Workmen. Charges modorate. GEO. *W_ WILLIAMS cSc SOI ST, Writo /br Prices uuil mention thin paper. Charleston, !4. C>. 3 BUS? Croaru Cheese and Mnccnroni, Miw! Meat, Jellies and Preserves in b lb I oils. Muckcrul in kits and rot<\i! D 3. KIRKLKY. Roimjn's t.orroN and cokn fkk T1 lil/KU. UOHSON SOJMl'OUNU ACID P1IOSIM1ATK Thi**o irntilcH lire rich e*f?cntk\ls. e.onstltu linn ilrsi-cltiKH nrtJolos, carefully prepnreU from ln-ki iiinterl*)*. Our long experience in the tnule. tojfftlier Willi I'rof. xlicpMi'il'o nnalyxis, me uutinin t'O* Unit they are adapt ed to tl>(> WllllLl of CIILKUIIIOIS. For snlo ut murkol rtiU'i ior chMi. tlmo or cotton. J. N. tC J.J -i >N ASON. tiS lvnt Uiy PROFESSIONAl. NOTICE. The undersigned linvo thin day entered into a copartnership for I It o practice of their profession. I)r. Mocre will attend to nil ilie general practice. Lir. Dens will only attend to his office utid obst'utricnl business and when called in consulirwiou. If Dr. Moora is absent when ti > s obstetrical cases occur L'r. Dens will n;toud tlur.i if desired. I . 11. 1'KAS. M. D. A. A. MoOlli:, M. D. Nov. 23rd, 18*2. THE PARKER GUM | DS i FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO S V MER1DEN.CT. Corn! Corn:! Best COKN Helling nt NO ceom prr bushel W. A. ASOltUM & GO'S. Cow Peas Wanted. ) ,000 BuihulB of COW TEAS warned by W A ANCHUM & CO. F&QUm F&OUMtt 1 i y l\ Ubls flour nloo and ubeup nt 1;>U B.VUM IIROS. 150 OUTH CAROLINA MEDICAL A8X0 C.At'lO.N. I lio Uuriy-lhird annual nio?(ivt? o( (bin A n>oi:iatiou will bo held on Wednesday, April 26th, 1888. nl Yorkvillr. H. C. JOHN FOKRKST, M . 1). 11 t?or?liu& Secretary Geisenheimer & Watkins flKALKlM fS Gtitoczaik Mf. &IQUQ X?u TQXrtVLlO* <ac. Wo b?g to call att? > n. n 'n the tWt that we hate conntantly id ?!i ir a FULL LINE OF GKOCERIES. whloh we offer te cu^'oiots -it n? low pi-toc* an oan be obtulned i\t any e'or? in Cainden. Our etock of LlQLUor?, IjiQViorB, In of the beet brand* *nd art w-jrthy tb? attention of the pnhlie. fitjjPBe eure lo five u* a nil! n? w? <irc satiiiQed we are able ? ml wilii'-n t.? you both lu quality ot irouJi >tn-l price* Geisenheimer & Watkins Jan. '26-if Everything is Confidential. AT TflK.DELMO^UO HAH. Milk Punch Ht the Delmoukco H*r MWU Jtilepa it t the l>eiiiioiiloo Bur. Apple Toddy nt the Dt-lmonli'o Bur. Sour (joektuiln ?t the Deiinoulco Hnr. <;rni hixI ilock nt tlw lMmonlco B>u Rook Mill Kye Ht tl?e Deltnonloo But.' Esfjf Fllpps at the DrlinotiU-o Bur OlHict Ptiltfh nt th?' lUdtnonU'W Bnr. Mixed tlrlnkrt at th<? DeSiiionU-o Bh: . Wherry Cobble-n nt the 1 Mtiiotiii'f* Bur. Applo Cider on 1( 0 Ht tln< l>?*lin<mk'0 Bui Beer on Ice nt the iJeimonleo B ?r. I Spt'Cln) HrrHngcinfjiitH Hindu with f:?u i 1 io?% for Beer :it the Deltnoi ;cu Bar. Jn:: 2<i. The % Hugh S. Thompson* C I ?J A I' At DO Kirktfty'fl, Only to b? triad to be appreciated . WA1STTED. lfi.OOO TONfl COTTON BXKD. cMh prlc? p*l?f for ootf'n m??v* delivered In r*rlitmt lam >it my M. 11 [Mipot or Htaamboat Landing tn Ko. Oa.t O*. or N. 0. IflKbeet ra?h prloo paid for keroMn^, lard and whlnkey burrela, l1 OR SALE, WTTOM PIRKD M KA I.. ' Tbw t>*?t and nhtap^nt food for *11 klnda o ?took and thtchnfcp'Mitand b*at fottillMr on thn maricAt. Writ* tor pamphlnt* oonOilnln* analysis by Dr. O. W. Shaphard, Hint* oh*m l?t. and direction * for u?o to otiAHMCftrro^ oft. M'fo. do.. ?rona Mt., CbarlMion, B. O. (\nr 7 Ani *BfNGI IST33-W ARRIVALS OF DRY G-OODS, imESS ? GUOWis. CLOTHING, HATS J, SHOES, THE Headquarters for Hardware. JOHN e, DIAL, IMPORTER AND DEALER IS ENGLISH ASP AMERICAN HARDWARE & CUTLERY, ?> 'rr>n, R'ed, Nails, OaHti.igH, Mill Sior.ca, Iioltin<t Cloth*, Smut Machine*, Circular Saws, Mill lions. Sugar Pans, Carriage Building and Trimming Millennia, India Rubber and Leather Belting, Carpeuters, Blacksmith and Tanner's Tools, Hotmekeuping and Fur- ? mailing Hardware CRiGULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Lime, Ceraout, Plaster. Paints, Oils, French and American Window G ass Guns, Pistols, Shot Bulls, Puwder Flasks. Powder, Hhot, Etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, COLUMBIANS. C. ^TTlie br.sinosu of the laic JOHN I'. DIAL will lie continued an heretofore hy tho undersigned. MAKY A. DIAL, Executrix. J a 11? .1m A. D KENNEDY. Hardware A Specialty, Embracing ft Htm of P!*ritf r?, Cnrpen 'oro. Bluekomli li Mid <;oop*r?' Tool*, Cut, Wrought, Flooring hixI Finishing \'*iln, Pocket hiki Tubk* L'OUl*i'jr. DRY GOODS! Staple and Fancy. SADDLERY, WIM.OWWARK und CROCKERY, Suitable foMhe HATS & CLOTHING. POWDER, HHOT^ AND ftllfif.T.*; ICopcoliilly ?(lnpt**?l tyr Brffoh J.o*<ll?ig (i lint. (MOCEHIKS! il vamj a n d Fa ncij. Teas Snifstcd With ('are. llflOTN AMI SHOES! tobacco am) mm A. O KENNEDY.