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BBWb FRO* EYE It VW HEBE. ?oath Carolina. ?Suit hu boon entered la Rlohland Coun bv Mr. Horace L. Calvo ag*in?t the lotte, Columbia and Augusta Kailroad for $20,000 damage* aud *4.000 j .ijCbe euit in brought because of I i reoelved by Mr. Calvo while la the ? m tho company as engineer and have resulted In permanently u&flU Ung him for the pursuit of his oooapntlon. ? Robert Smalls and 8am Lse will have ? month In whloh to oavort over tho Black I District. In tho fitness of things, a black jman should defeat either of them. ?- ? SeTeral of the negroes who gave testi mony in ths United States oourt agatnet the llnrton'prlsaBora havs been arrested for ' peijury. The eommlsslonsr Is binding ihem 01 sr for trial. D. A. ckraker has bsen announced as a candidate tor Congress from ths Seventh I 'District, to suooeed Maokey. Other ??m. ?A colored preacher by (the nmne of Brcwn preaches to the'oonviots Id the chain* Mag at Cuyler's Swamp, near Bavannab. lie only gets a salary of $26 a year, but QMS ft great deal of good. ?The olty council of Atlanta refuted to relieve the German Lutheran Church of that place from the payment of atreet im jproeem'edt'taies. This is Ihe poorest oon. ?regal Ion in Atlaath,' and it ia said they will have to eeli their ohuroh property to pay thltai. ' Qulnoy, Florida, farmer has sold 9ii)0 Worth of eyrup from one acre of sugar cane. ? 8?T*n varieties of ooal are being fonnd |a Alabama. ?The election In Georgia this year will Jbo an Important ofce. A full 8tate tloket ie to be choieto, aa well a> a, Legialatare, mem ber* of Congress and presidential electors. The Leg Mature will elect a sublessor to Senator BroWn, and oonslder the advisabil ity of calling a convention to revise the present Constitution. Other important quepUont will also come before it. ?A statue of Qen. H. ?. Lee was un veiled la New Orleans on Friday with mag nifioent ceremonies* ??A prominent party in Texts will soon - begin anlt In the Court of Claims at Wash ington to recover the value of slaves eman cipated during the late war. This action V* t*eee ehleflr on certain olauses of the State Constitution whioh were approved and endorsed by Congress at the timo of the ianaexation ef Texas, and whloh, It 1a blalmeJ, mnko the United 8tates govern ment Hablo for slave property. The plain - till tik'ikfc oase wae a strong and pronounoed WMdb nan aurin'g the '^raj- and the propos ad action ia endorsed and will be pushed by ?oaae of t)?o beat lawyere of Texaa. " ?The prospect for the passage of the e prohibitory amendment through the New York legislature is more promising It was er4fyeaio * third reading in the Assembly }aat week without a division. The sentl nentisaaid to be growing In favor of tbe Bopnbllo^n party Hooping t ho pledge given v la the last state platform to allow the peo ple the privilege of voting on the question. ' ?The erevaise in the Mississippi levee below Delia is now 1.&00 feet wide and five fait deep and ateadily Inoreoalng. In ?t. ?Ninety- pine babies were exhibited in Npw Orleans at a recent contest for beauty Mid weight. An infant seven months oil ?ad weighing thirty -one pounds, carried off 4$e first prise for weight. There Were so ?%ny beauties among the infantile candi date# that the judges, in their desperation, JncroaBocJ the nupjber ef prises to six before ?jiraHtot any. . 4 ?The Boston Tratucript Is said to be ex* pluslvely owned by women. ?The bodies of DoLong and his oomrade's re&ohed New York on Thursday, having peon brought 8,061 miles from the Lena ?Among the new applications of cotton It Its use. In part, in the construction of hemes, the material employed for this pur pose bolng (he refuse, wbloh, when ground up with about an enual amount of straw Mtd aaboatos, Is oonverted into a paste, and Vpiip !? filmed into large slabs or brioks, whloh acquire, it is said, the hardness or and furbish a really valuable build* j igsteok. ?About twenty-five firms in this oountry laake a business of publishing sohool bcoks. They do a business of perhaps $ 8,000,000 a year. Only three of tne sohool book pub listing houses are south or f est of Phila delphia or BaUjmore. Two-thirds of the business Is done by five firms. It oosts each of the larger firms something like ft$00,000 a year for agents and oth?r ex* ponaos under the "Introduction aooounts." ?Things look more oheerfal in the West. The Ohio river has follen to its normal * |ie|ght and. the jpeople who were drowned tfii now have plenty of food. ?The Demooratio National Committee a St it) Washington on Friday and fixed on ilqaM as the place and July 8th as the time for the next National Convention. This Is believed to settle the Tilden movement ' , W? Mends having selected St. Louis, the 'jpeene Of his former nomination. ? Tbey have a very simp!* way in Mia? slsslppl of oonvlnolng colored oltltens that ft Is their duty to vote the Demooratio tick* fl. They employ the plftol,? Cincinnati Commercial OaitUa. They have a vrry Him pie way fn New England of oonvinolng white Ethat it to their duty to vote the Re lioan ticket. They quit employing a.? JVfw' York World ? 1 The constitutional convention of Mon> / laoa has completed the propoMd constitu tion for the admission of the territory as a State, and it is now ready fo go to the peo plo for ratification or refection. A corres pondent says that pome or the best lawyers Mid baslhses men of the territory have gtv jej? their flaUhfol attention to the work. ??The ideal President, says the New York 8tort is tbo pan who will have the brains to l/sarth and the pluok. to punish the de trimental corruption in Washington. He i a man who will not bo frightened away fcl?r duty by the denuolailon of the ofpolitloal criminals. Por twenty fee oountry has been plundered by to Republican party, and it* trusted agent* iw hold the offloes, and think that a shame -jUnlmal whloh befouls its own nest. And ?et Wayne MoVeagh says hs believes the Ideal President is to eome from the party ybleh bae nertured all th* profilgate Jobs r?r the lest quarter of a oentnry I The first roqnisUo to the ideal , President to that he no a Demoorat, wheee Jeffersonlsn prinoi plss are above susplolon. I^^li ?Retail ? of the | ... n?iWMtaft, I tht I>ala*o of Jan i watted on by .ft ibllehes some eurioue lift of the Oh i nee* of thirteen yeare of t* of wml-seoluelon i?T1*n, wh*r* ho m, ml mm B?J i'.Sili ploked retal ??? q oihw0iX ?uh?m waoe * wke nove^approeeh him otherwW*tb*n ontb, and *h* kneN* while altering her ?s?2 ? ?*.'&? d**ote* two fcontt and a half dally to ?twdy otOhlnoee, and the MM? time to ? Aohee Needl**e to nay, tho profe**or* approaoh htm on their knew, but to mark tfej^^tolett^whfoh Chin? tradi tion* oxaot *ren from th* Emperor, he tn? fltow, or rather oooimend?( them to rlee '? ^?n M|ET|Ep*wie? two - ,,? %WIP] ih day 1(1 riding and aroh*ry, an?l ho takeh uledglng exerolee, Soudan, now lnt*r*etlng hi the W**, i* an Immena* tfaet Inhabited '-'lnot rao**. North of th* eleventh "of'lk latitude the Inhabitant* are almost wholly por* Arab*, nmfemlng a mora or Ion adulterated form of lloham U6?th of the eleventh parallel r I* peopled by negro trtb**, re,. The Arab* are nomad* ; the ?adenUry and eultWuior*. ne*1de* main dltleloti* therl at* otw bybfld ? Adrloe* from Madagaeoer fttati that [W la rift among ? he Frenchmen *4 U m *r TUB KERSHAW GAZETTE, FRANK P. BEAKP, Pmhobo*. 8UB6CIUPTIOV, ISPKB YMAM, IN IPKiSCK, ? ' . .. . '?>!. i 1 * ? CAMDEN, 0. C., FEB. *8, 1884. 1 ?? " HT7* purchasing or orderi ng goods, or in malting inquiry concerning anything advertised in this paper, ybuiOill confer a favor on the publisher, as well as the ad vertiser, bp stating that you saw the ad vertisement in TujC Kk&bhaw GUzjcttk THE PALMETTO BAILKOiD. At tbe 1883*83 session of the Legisla ture of thia State an Act waa passed in corporating the Palmetto Railroad, to be built from Hamlet, a station on the N. G. Central Railroad, Via Cheraw, Camden, Columbia and Aiken, to Au gusta, Ga. TH6 purpose of the corpora tore aeetna to have been the construction of a grand trunk line from the North to the South by tbe most direct route. Ae we understand It, there Is' now in operation a railroad from Richmond, via Raleigh, to Hamlet, N. C., arid work is uC present being prosecuted between Hamlet and Uheraw lu this State. This line will undoubtedly be built, aud at no distant d uy. The survey be tween (Jheraw and Cain (leu will natu rally lie through an almost unbroken ter ritory, crossing but, few streams, aud In deed only one that will require bridging of any inouieut? that is Lyuches River. Willi tin outlet to the North and West, such us thU promisee beyond doubt to bo, Camden will acquire advantages lit tle dreamed of heretofore by moat of her people. With this line built and com ploted (oven to Culuiubla,) ('auideii will beyond peradveuturo bo placed upon the main trftnk line between the North and the South ; nnd possessing overy attrac tion In tho form of natural beauty of sceuory, healthy climate, historic scenes, ?to., our town will undoubtedly be a centro of attraction to persons visiting the &outh. Wo have always lind an abiding faith In the building of a railroad from the. North, via Camden, to some uioreeouth ern point, and our credulity has been greatly fluttered In the past two days by rending a letter from Mr. A. Wellford, of Richmond, who Is president of tho VPalicotto Kallroad Co.," to Mr. W. A. Anoruin, of our town, who Is President of tho Camden 8hort-Ijluo R. It. In this letter, Mr. Wellford says: "As you are doubtless aware, wo havo, under tho name ot the "Palmetto Kail Road," u charter to build from Hamlet to Augusta, via Choraw, Camden, Co lumbia and Aiken. This chartor requires us to grade tills year from Hamlet to Cheruw, which we intend doing. Quf engineers ure now making the ttnal loca tion between those points and as soon us they can give us tho line, wo will put it under contract. For this portion we have the monns provided* Wo, howover, want to curry it on us far as Camden at least, as soon as possible, and our engi neers havo ordors to carry on the survoy to that poiut without stopping. Ain very glad to hear that your citizens are Interested in increasing their railroad facilities, Tuid think they cannot be im proved by any other line as much as by ours. We Intend making a trunk from North to South, whlcty will have advun tagos over all others in dfrectnim, length, grades, amount of obligations, as well us In construction, steol rails and Iron bridges throughout. Reforp the 1st of May J think you will i see our engineers in your city and before that time I hope to be there myself, with our chief, MaJ. W. 8. Greene, when I will be very glad to moot and confer w|th you. I think We can eusliy reach somo understanding which will aid us in our plans, und benefit your place and its citizens without imposing uny mate rial bunion upon them." TEKKIIMiE TO 11^ ADO. Tlie cyclono whloh passed over many portions of this State last week w rough t ruin, denth and desolation in Its track. The tornado was not only tho guest of South Carolina but other States suffered, some even more than ours. At Kocklng httm, in North Carolina, thlrty:thrcp doatlis occurrcd. The misfortune has proven to bo be yond the intimation whloh reached us last week. In the northern portion ol tb|s State, notably in Abbeville, Green ville, Anderson, Now berry and Kdge fleld counties, the loss Ims been quite se vere. Fortunately, Kershaw soeirn to have a chosen spot exempt from the evils at tendant upon such visitations. Wo have heard of no instance where any damage was produced )n tills county by tho heavy winds ol' lust week. THE MBXtUAN VETERANS. For several years past efforts have been repeatedly made In Oongresa to grant pension! to the survivors of the poldler* engaged In tho Neyloan War. At last this consummation iflOSt Just I* about to assume a form which gives hope to the heart of many a 'veteran who with stood the shot und shell by whloh lie whs surrounded In his services to bin coun try In tli Kt njeinorable oonftiot. There can staroely be a doubt that the present bill before Oongresa will become a law. 0P1RI0WH OP THB PRKSH. The Banur of (h? Bloody Shirt. (From tbe Obloogo Herald.) "Thorn are *t loaat two moro Prealdentalo tbe bloody ehlrt," Mj-e the vIvaoIoum editor of Uie Globe- Democrat. "Boutb Carolina," Mid Patterson "It food for Ave yeftro moro atealtnu." Hut It waan't. The Presidency, (Whe?llnc Intolll?oiicor. | t It may km well be epoken bluntly? the con ?(deration* which tlen. Sherman rehearae* M bit reaeona tor hla refuel nv the Pr*m.ion?.? S?r??ant natM. ' . lA^beville Preta and Banner, \ ???? > | . ..i.j . i j: r nvn ? ??' (M IIm Nmm m PrtaML jV (Philadelphia Times.) - If U It honest for every United Slates BfO< ator to have a private secretary at Govern* meatexpeaaa.lt la proper that the people who pay the money should know the names Of the secretaries. The namea are not flven, however, and It Is elated In the ne>ws froqi Washington that tM names will not he (I Tea for the reason' thai Senators intend tp pat members or their fhmllle*. coaehmsu and servahts oa the roll as private secretariat. Thla Is a disgraceful suggestion. Vosslbly It does treat Injustice to hoiiorahle Senators, ir so, the best way lfc to make puOllo the names ol the private seore'tarles. Until that Is done even honorable Sopators are liable to be suspected. ' ?'Dou't Tu The People Jfur It." [Uxohange.J It may do very well for the State to give a common school education to the passes of children, biit It Is no more required to fur* msh higher educatlou free than it la required to furnUh luxuries to the people free. When theState gives the University and Academy buildings flree, It doe* enough. With such advantages, any ' live, intelligent faculty ouxtat tokeep'up a Oist-clasa ColleKe. By all means, let us have higher education, but lei ?Very man pay for what he gets lu this lino, and don't tax the people for It. The South Carolina BoaU Law. The following is a complete synopsis of the rood law of this State showing the du ties of overseers of publlo highways, their disoreliooary powers in repairing roads, and a list of exemption* from road duty : '11)6 county commissioners shall annually appoint a superintendent of highways for each highway 4>&triot for which be is appointed and lia ble to road duty, but exempt therefrom by reason of bis office. He shall hure super intendenoe of highways in his district, un der tbe direoiiou of the county commission ers, to whom he shall make a report once in three msnths of the condition of the roads lu his district. Each superintendent slmll divide the highways id his distriot into suitable sec tions of not less than two, nor m^re than five miles and appoint overseers for each of said sections, lie shall likewise divide all persons into two companies or squads aud assign a squad to eaoh overseer, as far as practicable, assigning (he roads to the near est road nnd shall require the overseer to call out the hands to work the reads repair, and build bridges of same, whenever he mny doem it necessary, after twelve hours no lice, and Bhall requiro each hand to bring with him a hoe, axe, mattock or other tool. He shall determine the number of days for eaoh working and the tool brongb^, provid ed not more than twelvo days work shall bo | required of any hand In a year. For re- | fusing or neglecting to carry out any work required by the county commissioners, or any of them, the superinKuident of high ways shall be deemed guilt; of a misde meanor, and upon conviction, before a Trial Justioe, shall be tjned not'loss than $10 nor more than $60. Overseers for neglemiug to call out haads aud work roads, when re. quired by tho superintendent, upon convio tlon in trial justioe court, shall be fined not less than $6 nor more than $20. Superintendents shall jointly divide a highway running along the line of two high way districts, aud shall assign hands from their respootivo districts to work the same. Overseers stall require their bauds to do such work on bridges, as will preserve them and koep tl)etp it) qrder, wh:n it can bo conveniently done. If bridges need suoh repairs aB should bo given out under con '.raot, superintendents Bhall report same to the county commissioners without delay. When any highway shall beoome ob structed by storms, or othorwise, the over seer shall summon a sufficient number of hands to opon and repair Buoh highway. Any ovorseor falling to call out hands, for tho spaoe of a day, after application ntade by any oitizeu, shall, unless he has sufficient ezcuso therefor, forfeit $15, to be collect od iu an notion in the name of the county com missioners. Any person liable to work on highways and neglecting to turn out, ou suoh extraordinary occasions and assist in opening and pi eparing such highways, af tdr being summoned, shall be deemed gull, ty of a misdemeanor nnd upon conviction shall be fired $H pei day. If any person shall perform more days labor than is re quired by law, ho shall be paid $1 per day for the overulus. All able bodied male persons, between I lie agon of sixteen aud fifty years, are lia ble to road duty, except members of the State and county boards of examiners, | school trustees, meipbers of boards of as sessor^, teachers and students nt colleges, ministers of the gospel, millers engaged in gt-ist or merohant mills whore they are kept open six days in the week, and tho warner for five days. The overseer shall mako a list for tho warner requiring him to give notice to eaoh person of tho kind of tools'to be used, urbioh n ollce shall be given tweivo hours before tho time fixed in tho notioe and a'so stale the hour and placo of working. If any | person, after receiving such notice shall ncgleot to appear or reluse to work accord ing te the direction of ibe overseer, he shall be deemed gulliy of a misdemeanor and ' upon oonviction before a trial justice, shall be ft ned not less than $6, nor more than $10, or be imprisoned in the oounty jail for not less (ban five days, nor more than twenty ^ays. Any person notified to work oan pay the county treasurer $1 per day for the time he Is required to woik, wbioh shall be received in lieu thereof. Overseerp shall allow two days labor for a map )vorjting one day and furnishing horse and plow, or three dava labor for any person working one day and tarnishing a wagon and two horsoa or mules or oxen. Oveascers have tho power to out dewn ?nt) use limber, or use any wood or atone or earth, in or near the highway, bridge or oauaeway to be repaired, noeeptary fur that purpooe, bul the owner ahall be entitle^' 10 compensation therefor if deotaaded. I'ut no overseer ehaltautborlM the outting down of timber treea reserved by the owne^, or planted for ehade or orrtafnapt, oither In the fields, around the spring, or about the dwelling houae or appurtenanoea, the out ting 0/ rail timber when other timber oan be prooured, or the taking of stone or earth from the enolosed grounds without tho owner's oonseat. FRAftK Lmmr'h roPOi-AR Monthly. ? Tho Ma ro)? number is, we think, one of the bent yet Issued of thle deservedly favorite nuiKHalno. The 129 quarto page* are flllpo Willi ohoioe, entertaining ana lustruotl ve lit erature) and there are over 100 handsome embellishments, besides a very tasteful ool uMa plat* frOnllspleoe, "A Wood Nymph." Thearlloles embrace Vftrloua subjects, and are by popular Writers. ??Hriinl?h and It* Complications," "Napoleon's . Marshall," "Living Homes," '.The New York Negro Plot of 17417' eto? ar? exceedingly Interesting. ?t?* W. serial. "A l>ark Dwcd," Is continued. and there are short fetorlex! sketches, eto .by Nathan D. Urner, Isabella C rawford, N. Robinson, KU% W. lMer??. K. V. Hastings. an<l othors. There are poems of *r??( merit, and a comprehensive mlsoel lanjr of pleasant rending mattej. Tim price Is lift o?nU a number; SJ.M per aonum. postpaid, Address, Mrs. Frank i.rslle.sft.fiftaud 87 Park Flaoe, New York, N. Y, ? Tit* AMKMCAN A?kk;ui?tuhiht for MakoU, 188*. I* a grand number of thin tier* ling Farm Journal. Kvery oago In filled with valuable hint* And en,. ;? *Uonti. made mora improMlvo by neat explanatory en graving*, There aro W columns of edltortal matter, Including l!tt Hoaemiable nubJooU, and 120 illustrations, The fnil-pngo enn.av Ing "Thrifty and Thriftless," enforohs art important truth In rural eoonomy. Tlie front Inducement* now oflferon' should bring this leading Journal to every family,* Yearly subscription |I.M. Single number* IB cents. Okanor .Tunn Ob., Publishers, 751 Broadway (UAui Va*W York. i1; jJB'iJuiaJiiLiu a? Cotton Seed Meal. I am prepare! 14 furnish Ootton Seed Mwrt promptly at raanufaeturer's prioes. Order* will bo filled by agent at depot. FRANK VIM.Ki'iaUK, 2t * Agt. Charleston Oil Go. TRE8PAS8 NOTICE. I hereby forewarn all persons from tr?M* psgajng on my "Gravel Hill" plaoe, and all ?look round trespassing thereon will be ta-. ken tip and 4??U With under the 8to?)t Law. Feb. ttl. - HIRAM NHTTLM. MORTGAGE SALE Jhou Hush ) to > Foreclosure. O. Noelken. ) Under a power of sale oonMntd in the mortgage k' veil by Jwoa Rush to C. Noel ken, on Record In Clerk'* office. In book MH, H.?' page aw. I will oflbr for *ale at publlo outcry ou the first Monday In Mareb uext, before the Court Houee door In Camden, al| that piece, parcel or Uraot of lknd onatalnlng fifty acre* more or lew, lying and belug In tbe county of Kerahayir and Utate of South 'Carolina,' about Tour m'ltot southeast from Caraden, and bounded as follows: North by landiofJobu A*Oabney, tfaat by the Blnok River road aud lands of Q. L. Dlxou, and south by layds of U, Iliaunon. Terms ot sale cakh, purchaser to pay for paper*. J. D. DUNLAP, Feb. 7*R, Att'y for Mortgagee. SHERIFF S SALE. . J. M. Mlokle vs. A. A. Huckabeo, Executor "W. B, Uuckuboe, deceased.? Exec utlou. Under and by virtue oftho above uamod Execution to ine directed, I will sell on the flrtt Monday In Marct), before the Court Home In Cnniden, during tbe legal hours of ?ale; All that piece, parcel or tract of land situ ated, lying and being In the County of Ker shaw and Htnte aforesaid containing three hundred and sixty-five aoreti, more or loss, bounded north by lands of UeorKO Hlgglns, oust by lauda of It. Murphy and Mrs. K. O. I^tiinar, south by lands of A. A. Uuckabeo, and wosjt by lands of A. A. Huckabeo and Est. of A. D. Jones. Levied upon as the property of W. B. Huok abee, deceased, at the suit of the above plain tlflr. T?irms cash. JOHN L)OBY, February 8th, 1884. H. K. C. C- C. HABENICHT, (Successor to Johu C. Seegers,) Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER. Mauufacturor of Ioe and Soda Water. A (rents for Portner'8 Tlvoll and Beranor<& Kiik?1'h Ilcer. Door In Puteut Stopper Hot lies u specialty. 101?100 Moln Street, COLUMBIA, 8. C. Ja 8 * SEND FOrt PRICE LIST. McELREE'S JEWELRY PALACE, King Street, Charleston, 8. C. Largest Stock, Lowest Prices in the 8outb. Repairlug a Speciality. Send me your Deo. 13. Watches. Geisenheimer & Watkins DEALERS IN G80CBQIBS f LiQVQBS, TQB&CGO* We beg lo call attention to the fact that we tiaye QODSlAntly in store a FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, whioh we offer U customers at ns low prioes as oan be obtained at any storo in damden. Our slock of X?lQLUors, XjlQLUors, Is of tbc best brands and art worthy the attention of the publio. Bo sure to give us a call, as we are ; satisfied we are able and willing to please you both in qualijy of goods and prioes. Geisenheimer & Watkins. an. 26-lf R. N. RICHBOURG, (SUCCESSOR TO WM. GLAZE,) 126 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., DKALKR IN FRENOH GOODS CONSISTING OF Toilet Sets, Odor Stands, Vases, Card Kcoeivers, Flowor Staflds, &o., Wedding Presents, In Sterling 8ilverware. French Black Marble and Ornamontod Clookf. Watches of every make and style, and Jew elry of the most olegant design, Specialities ? John Foley's Gold Pens, Pen oils and tooth piokn, and the oelebrated Pebble Glassei and Spoctaoles. tar Tho only plaoe in Columbia where can bo had a strictly first -oluss artiole of Table and Pooket Cutlery, Basors, Barber's Shears &o., of Joseph llodgers & Sons, and othor well known Sheffield Manufac turers. NEW ORLEANS. 50 irgl Prime Now Orleans Molasses, for OU salo by H. BAUM. 50 Attention Gardeners. All who plant want fresh and reliable seeds, t, therefore, beg leaye ts call atten tion to the fact that MY STOCK -OF? Buist's Popular Garden Seed IS ENTIRELY I NEW AND FRESH, And (hurt it no ?n?h word M fall with Muse seed If season is favorable. 25 Tears Experience Warrants this statemopt. The following is a partial list of the large variety kept: 0ABBAGK8, OOLLA11D8, GKKKN GLAZK, BKETS, iuftistius, 8QUASHKH, TOMATOK8, TURNIPS, OKllA, PKA8, BEAN8, DnION 8KTT8 and liJAIUiY GAltDKN UOKN. ALSO? IIKKD'8 FJjOWKK 8KKJ). Pon 8ai,r By DR. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. W CLYBURN. FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. RenrMfintlng the following woll known Flr? Inmirnnoe CompAnlM, In prep*r?d to wrlto polloltn upon Dwellings, More*, Mor* ohftndino, Millft, Cotton (Jinn, ho., at our rent r*te? : HOMK of Now York, OHO HQ I A HOMB. COMMERCIAL UNION, of London, STANDARD FIRR OFPICE, of London. ROCHKSTRR GERMAN, of Now York. UfTho pfttron*g? of my friend# And th* publlo gentralljr If ?ollolted. W. OLYfiUBN. AND STILL TliM CONG! 1 What Comes? . Why jiow and fresh arrivals of goods titty week at the store of L. M. Smith. The undtralgned begs respectfully to call the attention of the readers ofTus Uazkttk to the excellent stook of goouds now in store and constantly arriving. In Ladies Dress Goods l offer ep^pial bargains ;*hnving us nice a line as oau bo found in Oamden. In C lothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes I am prepared to notnpete with the quality and prices of those wlio claim to be the only Clothing and Shoe dealers in Camden. In Groceries, Crockeryware, Hardware, Harness, &c., I challenge competition. isrit would be well for purchasers to call and examine my extensive and varied stock before buying Jtayl don t preieud to make a BLOW, but 1 am prepared to otier inducements to purchasers. Ij. J/, SMITH. Save Your Feed by using Sinclair's Feed Cutters. Tie BEST FEED CUTTER ill tie Martet. We havo just received an invoice of these celebrated and popular Feed Cutters, which wo offor at reusouable prices. 1) W. JORDAN & CO. J Fancy Candies. A large and select assortment just rc oeived, nice and fresh, by D. C. KIRKLEY. SMTETBOAED OF EDUCATION 5,10, 15,25,30 (JENTS, Spellers 12 CentS, FOR SALE EVERYWHERE NEW Crop Raisins, Figs, Currents, Cit ron, Dates, Almonds, Walnuts, But ter Nuts, Pecan Nuts, &o., &o., for Haiti by defi D. C. KlllK LEY. NOBBY AND NICE! Something New For Camden. First-Class BAB AND RESTAUBANT. DELMONtCO! DELMIGO! DELMONIGO! i The nttentlon of the renders of Tiir. Oa kkttk 1r respectfully called to the fact that, with the beginning of a tiew bujines* seaHon, we hare made great Improvements to tho only FIRST-CLASS BAR In Camden, having added largely to our stock of LIQUORS, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. Wo aro pro pared to supply the wants of all , from a single drink to a pint, a quart or a gallon of good old liquor. Give us a call. We wish It distinctly understood that our WHITE RYE WHIfKKY is the gonulno Pennsylvania White Rye, and that wo do not s?M corn whiskey, mixed with rye whis key, and oall it ''White Rye " t9P~Diiuks mixed by exports. The patronage of tho publio is eordlally solicited. Rosendorl & Co. WANTED. COTTONSEED! COTTONSEED!! I will pay (16 J ots ) sixteen and ono-half cents onsh per bushol for 10,000 Bushels SOUND DRY COTTON SKKD. delivered to me at this plaoo before the first of next Novomber. Will exohango Cotton Seed Meal for Cotton Heed. FRANK VLLEPIGUE, Sep; 2O-0m. CAMDEN. 8. C Job Dawson, ? DEALER, IN? BRICK, 1,1 MK, CBMKNT, PI/A8TKR, HAIR, DOORS, and nil kind* of RnlMing Material. Ooodn nhlpprd direct to Korfthnw und nd joining counties from our wnrckoiiHO ol Npeoinl rules, Call or write on. 82 And 84 Mary fltreol, and B. n. Avonuo CHARLESTON, R (5. QJV&r M GENTS. rflHE TEMPERANCE WORKER, < ? ? tina improved, tt< I mr tho OfRolul Orgnn of lh?()ood Tcmplm-ft, Sour of 'l'fllhptevnifcc nml Wmimti'd <Mirl? tlnn Tomporunco Union ol' Souih f;nroll nrt, manned by ah hI>1o cor pa of cdltorn reproRontlng oftoh of the ?bo*o organiza tion*, la ptiollnhcd sfimUmonthlv at oni.y (50 CKN'fS A YttAR. AgUllU WflllttMl III oviy town, Hample coplos freu. Addro** J'lIK 'I'KMI'KHANCK W OIIK Kit, Columbia, w. c. A Reliable Hon to Deal Yitb. W. II. W?leh. Lauier Kaaon. WELCH & EASON, ? Dealers In ? Choice Family and Plantation Groceries, WINES. LIQUORS. SKOARS, AND TOBACCO. 127, 129 Meeting and Soath-west oorner Market Streets, CHARLESTON, S C. Send for price list. No charge tor Dray age 91 Packing. Oct. 26.-8iu, CRACKERS! CRACKERS! We haYO on hand al all times, and are constantly receiving FRESH CRACKERS of all kinds. W. A Amcri'm & Co *e22tf G 9LWJ?.X JtlLIs Crooking Tobacco? none Lrettrr for Pipe and Cigarettes, at L). C. KIllKLKV 8. Fine Cakes and Crackers. Walter Wilton's celebrated Cakes and Crackers? the finest made ? just received a splendid assortment, fresh, by Sep '27 l>. C. KIRK LEY. Undressed Kid Gloves, Undressed Kid Gloves, lit half price. Try tliem. At BAUM BKOS. Tomatoes ? 81b Cans of Tomatoes l.r> cents, 2Cnns for 23 cents at W. A ANCUU.H & CO S NEW CROP MOLASSES. New Orleans Fancy and Medium (trades For Bftlo by W. L. AKTI1UH A BIU). FLAVORING Extracts, Jellies, IMclilen. Sauces, Spices an<J fino Confectionery, For sale by D. C KIHKLEY. Genuine German Kainil \ND OTHER FERTILIZERS. Tons genuine German Kainit ? di rect importation ? and all other fertilizers, for eale l>v HERMANN BULWINKLR, Kerr's Wharf, de20 Charleston, S. 0. SCHOOL BO 0 K ST I have on hand a (supply of the Text Hooks udopted fur use >n the public schools of this State, and iun soiling < hem at New York wholesale prices. JOEL HOUGH, ja 2-3l School Commissioner. THE "TRADE CIGAR." SI for ft ot-nis; good as most ft cent cigars. Also, LOU W H 1TE Smoking Tobacco. hard lo bent at five and ten cents a package, al D. C. KIRK LEY. Attention IS INVITED TO MY STOCK OF Family and Fancy Groceries And other desirable Roods, which I am de termined to t?cll ul Lowest Possible Prices!! A share of public patronage is respect fully solicited. Goods delivered free of charge in any part of town. Juno 28. D. O, Kirkley. Cow Peas Wanted. 1,000 Bushels of (,'OW I'KAS wanted by W A ANCUUM & CO. J.BLAKE 3TEEDMAN, REPRESENTING KNOOP, FREERICH & UO., CHARLESTON, S. C. Issues Exchange on Charleston. Buys Col ton nt highest cash prices. ftfcnJTOfttuo at 1>. W. Jordan & Co.'s. CJtfis. C. K*eslie% AVholesule nnd Retail Dealer it. Fish, Game, Lobsters. Turtles, Terrapins, Oysters, cfco, Htalts Nus. 1 nnd 2 Flsli Market, CH AUI.KHTON, H. C. Office, 7 Market 8t., east of Kast Buy. 11 orders promptly attended to. TKUM8CAHU OH CITY ACCEPTANCE. 1882 ! 1882 GRAND SPRING OPENINGl OF FINEST CLOTHING AT B. I3LAISTI5L, Cheapest Clothing house in the olty. tfir A full line of QK NTS' FURN1SH1N0 GOODS always on hfintj. 8*5?* Celebrated "Manhattan" shirts ? n durable and woll made garment ? is a com fort to tho wearer. To bo had at S. BLANK, Popular Clothier, 240 King Street, Ciiari.khton, S. C. FEED, SALE UNO LIVERY STABLE. Having leased tho oominmodioua STA IlLKB attached lo llio DeKnlb Houso, I nm prepared to furnish outfits in the way of BUGGIES, PHAETONS, ko., for ploasuro driven. HACKS attend upon tho arrival of nil trains. I arn nlso prepared lo do hauling of any kind. fclio keep on linnd n full lino of HAKNKSS, HUGO IKS, ft WAGONS, which I can afford to sol! al lower prioea than any oilier person in town. i will havo on hand throughout tho Ben Bon a lot of HORSES AND MULKS, purchased specially for thin marked. Buy er* will find It to their interest to oall on me before buying. Aug ft ly. W. H. ELMS, Agt. ft WEfK'S READING FREE I FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. Rend your name Slid the < ?me snd sddrens of five of your iii-inhlMim or friends on ? |k?UI r*rd Slid jt'H free for yourself slid *?oli 01 Uinn ? specimen copy of THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, li II I "UNCLE RFMUS'S" wnrtd-famoui I Sketches of th? old Plantation Oarkay, THREE | "Bill ARP'S"Hiimorouilst?er? for HUMOROUS J"1? Heme and Hearth Stone. u/ri rroQ ( "BETSY HAMILTON'S" arfvsnturM \ ,o(d |B thB ..Crack<r? dltlett WVr Ninth*, Hl.rlrht* of T rmrttj fount, Pun, .liftfnlurrt, "T/n TA? lioN*?hol4, (Vrr<i|i?Hi<<NM, A World of ln?tructlon snd Entertainment, Twelvo The UftvMeit ?"d H*<t Weekly. I'leaM* every meoiber of the family. REND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, FREE AJdrQ* "Xu? ConrruuTiow," A Hunt*, gj %. 7\. .Ar. KKjYjYEI) Y has a very large and complete as sort went of J)lt ) 'HOODS for the Fall and IT Inter trade, and desires that his friends and the public generally should he advised of this fact, and in, order to carry out his desire he has reserv ed this space in " The Ga zette" for that purpose. He is offering his large stock of goods at a small margin above cost, and all who con template making purchases in his line will do well to givo him a call. A. D. KENNEDY. Hardware A Specialty. Embracing * lino of Planters, Carpenters, Rlacksmith and Coopers' Tools, ?'ut, Wrought, Flooring anil Finishing Nails, Pocket and Table Cutlesy. DBF Q QDSr STAPLE AA'l) FANC Y. SADDLERY, WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY, Suitable for tho trade. HATS AND CLOTHING. POWDER, SHOTS AND S II EELS, Especially adnpted for Hrcech Loading guna. Groceries! HE A vy AJV1) FANCY. TEAS SELECTED WIThj CARE. &QQTS &ND SlXQBST Tobacco and Cigars. A. D. KENNEDY. AT BAMBERG'S! You will find an elegant Rlook of Clothing 9 i)ry Howls , Hoots ana Shoes* HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, And in almost endlesR varieties and ntyles. Having puiclinned largely in f ho above lines, find having acoeis to RKAL BARGAINS I am Ruro that 1 can afford to offer bargains lo customer*. v In addition lo tho above, I have a full slook of Furniture and Mattresses Whioli oannot be bought at an low figures an I am selling at. My Stock of Hosiery, &c., is Unsurpassed. TrnnkR and Valine* in large Rupply. nr?K 8URK TO 01 VK MK A CALL. BAMBERG. Oct . 4 ? dm. W F. PERKINS ANNOUNCES T1IK ARRIVAL OF J? JYcw Slock of iAroi erics* MAunors* Wines. Tobacco Arc. The nnprenedenlad runh of business at our establishment makes it neoessary for us li he constantly In reoeipt of New Goods. JllH tsiQTior il l* always supplied with the beef The "'Htandard of the World" and ''Golden Uye" are late addition lo my stock. W. F. PERKINS.