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'THE KKRSBAW (GAZETTE. FRANK Pnorimrro*. 8UU8C.?:lPtlOW, $2PKR THAK, IK ADXAXCK. /Tr rr-TT- ? ?-?; ; ? t? i- - i ???x 'a * CAMDEN, ?. C., MARCH 13. 18*4. .?.?.-1'jimnM.i ? i i.' nnt? ggl.ui aKfi', uHi.t C Win purchas(ng or Ordering goods, or in making inquiry concertUiljUanytMno ? advertised in Mis paper, you tofil confer a favor on the publisher, at veil ae thiad . vertiser, by stating that you sa u> ths ad vertisement in Thb Kkbmhaw Oazbttk. HENS ATION AL HE A DIN li. There Is, perhaps; do mora baneful lofinence exerted upon the nitadi of the youth of this country than the tbo com mon bablt of re$tf lug trashy and *ensa tional literature. Examples of the evil effects of suoh readings art numerous, and the telegraph brings almost dolly aooount* of boy a whose tnlpds have be* oc ae so polsdned by "dime novels" and like literature, that they hate embarked ' 'Upon an erAof crime * and rcokle**ucss. Just a few days since, three yoUng fel lowa were arreted while on their wny "West," chafed with beting stolen a largo sum of money; On their persons, or In their luggage, were found thirty or Iheae trashy, <dligu*clug "dlmo novels." 'Doubtloss they to on their wny to the -wild West to engage *a heroes In soiue crime* o! a more efcultlng character. In 'one of the public sohools or Philadelphia, last week, r pupil who Whs- being repri manded by his teacher for mtscondttct, drew a revolver and threatened to shoot her. Upou ah Investigation had by ' the poftco authorities, seven revolvers were oaptured from boys In that school, the most of whom were about ten years or ?io- V* Something should bo done to check tho growth of this evlll It 1s now assuming proportions too vast lor tho safety or tho feoya and girl* of th|a generation. If paront* would provldo literature of Allghtand lnteYeetlng, but not worthless, obaraoter, for theyonng folk, It would causa many to avoid this rock upon ?Which their fortunes might bo forever blasted. ' Among the' nuiny names now being prominently mentioned for the first pi neo on the National Democratic ticket is that | of Behatbr Bayard, of Dehiwrtvo. Mr. Bayard is an emtnent'and ah abio states man, a man of political purity, and would snake* wise and ablo President. But Ids ] tariff principles are not sanctioned by the "majority of tiie people whose votes would . "bo required to elect him to the highest j Office to the glff of tit* American people. ' It Is said, In this connection, that Sen ator Palf, of Nevada, offers to spend the large' sum of |5Q0,000 to assist In electing I Kr. Bayard, should he receivo the Dom ooratlo nomination. That Is a big sura ; hut it Is aidd, also, that Mr. Payne,1 of | Standard OU Company notoriety, and Sehhtolr eloct from Ohio, could raise a larger campaign fund th'nii lias ever bo ' - Jforo beon gotten together. Apart from his known antagonism to Tariff lleform, Air. Bayard would bo Our preference. Maj. A. S*. Todd, of the Anderson Journal, has been solectcd as clork of tiie committee on education In tho Ilouso of Representatives at Washington. Mr. //Aiken Is chajrman of this committee. !We congratn la to you, Major. OPINION* OF THE PRESS. Aft Tiie Warrt Meetings. {Columbia ReglsLir.l On* year more will find Mr. Choster A. Ar thur at the ward meeting# '"whoopln' up the *>ys." ?'Must A1>|?1? l?y tl?o Decision.',' (Columbia tteglnter.] We say then, again, let the Democratic ravtoun of OongreBBmcn divide atond? wheth- j er they w II ftwor taTTfr agitation or not, and Whether they deolde in favor of it or ugalnsV It, every Congressman who expects to re? main In the Democratic ranks mnst nbide by the decision, 1 ff that dystonia 10 lavor of tariff agitation, as we bave but little doubt that It will be, and that agitation leads to defeat* be ltso, Better to ho donated with a record for possessing both principle and courage, than to Sneak awny from a contest Utat wehave ourselves Invited by our past denunciations of the Republican Urtff and Its numerous abuse*. If we are afraid to de* raand a reuuotion of the tari ir, then we vir tually oonoodo that the patt one is' gOod enough ks It Is; end wbetf we eonoede that,; we stulUry the present record or our party and pete In a eontemptlbie attitude before ,ftheo;uutry, ' Vita Bates Daalnese. ' . Iljlnslnnatl Commero.ai QaBctto^ Wpi Bates. Who Is a Democrat, has been marching through the Boutb, talking mwi m ?? pinion that the rebellion Is only teprcsned, and If seeking to gain Its eridijSh rough po- ! lltleel means where It failed to do ao by So . * eeesfon and war. He is not as muoh or a m pemoo**taehe was. \igjy. 'W ear York World.] Wf Bats* weftt through the south as a mendi oint. t. ben a man is in a position to have M bis political views Warped by the obaraeur of the free victuals doled out to him he can Stetesky be trusted to make an unseiAsh re. n puhllo acntlmont. The Kepublloan - oan have Bates and his son also, with Id flag included ii is fk4ftfe*hiat. (Greenville K WM fc (Greenville News.] M P. 'ft Jit Is Refreshing to see that Phliadelpbia Which bas been foremost in xtrgiDg and sua. tain lug negro rale In theBouth is squirming and protesting in an exceedingly energetic and tdlfrlng manner over the ooiered police and reporters appointed by Democratic Mayor and Democratic 1 I,ibev|jr Hill Orange, No. 44. IPB'Sb ). Jones* Who ] olent member mem <>er of mule* isa Will OI he surviving membeis a mark or respect^ ore^olntlOml .and aiso to illOAtlO>>i.v O.iff !iv? <Jotton ttutomenn bJSHfei: l*?rport] f Bfaiika of nil klhdrf tor ?Hy 0WtftoW? Mm 'dtiwv i?. ifXium vr - 'if-. ?" The IXMoerscj or Thomas Jeffersou. From the Inaugural Addreit #/ Thomas Jefftrtou, President 0/ the United States, Mart* 4, 1801. . About to oatar' fell?w-cltia?es, on the exercise of duties which obtupreheud everything dear and valuable to you, it Is proper yon ahoutd understand what I deem the e ssentlal principles of our Gov ernment, nnd, consequently, those which ou?ht to shspo Ita administration. I will ? nupress them w Itliin the narrow est ?o<npas they will bear, stating the ?general principles, but uot all Ita limita tions. Kqual and exact Justice to all men, of whatever state ^r persuasion, religious or political ; peaoc, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none; the sup Kit ot the State' Governments In all air rights, aa the most competent ad ministrations for our domestic ooucerns and the surest bulwarks against antl ropubllcaii tendencies; the preservation of the General Government in Its whole constitutional vigor, as the sheet anchor of our pcaco at home and safety abroad; a Jealous care of the right of election by the people ; 11 inlld- and safo corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword Of revolution, whore peaceable remedies are unprovided; absolute acquiescence In the decision's of the majority, the vital principle of republics, from which is no appeal but to force, the vital principle and Immediate parent of despotlHin; a well-disciplined militia, our besc reliance lu peace and for the nrst moments Of war, till regulars may relieve them ; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority ; ecomomy in tho public ox penso, that labor may be lightly burden ed; the honcat payment of our debts and sacred preservation of the public faith; encouragement of agriculture and of oonnnene aa Its handmaid; the dlfl'udon of Intorrihitton and arraignment of all abuses at the bar of public reason ; fveo dorfk of religion, freedom of the preB*, and freedom of person under the protec tion of tlie habeas corpus, and trial by juries Impartially selected. These prin ciples form the bright constellation which has gone before us and guided our steps through an age of revolution and refor mation. The wlsdo.a of our snges and blood of our hcroos lmvo been devoted to their attainment. XjBWfr FROM EVERYWHERE. South Carolina. ? Tho recent oyclono did damage in six tucn oouuiics in this 8Uto. ? A shark's tooth wm taken from the ar tesian well in Orangeburg, at 240 fe t depth. ? The Baptists of Chester have already tnk^n steps to croot a new ohuroh to replaoo tliHt destroyed by the oyolone. The new building wil! be of briok and will cost about $6,000. One half tho requisite amount has already been subscribed. ? Laureun county people must be doing well. One family has BerghUm molasses made during the war. In another family '?an old lad*" has just made up a cotton dress out or oloth woven during the war. Another hat on iron oandle stick over one hundi'e'd year! old, also, a wooden chum, that was brought from Virginia with the oendleatiok, and it has been in use ever since. Another man has swapped his mule for a fiddle. Still another has a cow that has been giving milk regularly for seven years. ' Tho grain orop Is looking well, an J yat tli oho Laurens people are uot happy. ? T. J. Toumy was oonflrmed on last Tuesday by the Senate as U. 8. Marshal for South Carolina, ? Qreenville is to have a $50,000 post office and U. S. Court building. Congress boa mado the appropriation. ? It is snld that Judge Bryant, U. 8. District Judge, will resign, having served long enough to retlie on full pay. . ? Tho opium habit is spreading in this country, and especially among the higher olusses and professional people, says a Bos ton physloUn. Morphine, which Is six times the strength of opium, and extracted from it, is the favorite drug used by theso peSple. ? It is said that tfio plough in general use in Moxloo nowadays is the same the Egyp tians used 6 000 years ago. It consists ef a crooked stick with an Iron point nailed to it or tlad to it with a piece of rawhide, a small handle for the plo^ghtnah to steor with, and a pole to hiton a yuke of oxen Jio. This so-oa'-lel plough Will scratch a furrow in the soil three inches deep. --The New York Sun pays Blaine, Ar thur and Logan will kill eaoh other and the renainmg prominent candidates for the Republloan presidential nomination off, and tbatjMtaHc horse will again bo suoooHsful. U mado despite the u?lher oM^^HjjHoe and Arthur will poolHnoir Btr?m? feeh agreeing to suppofFthe stronger of (he (wo. ??It it said that the efforts of the Mor man poselytlng agents in the South Imvn Xn Oon?rnl. T.YS"* fiwtioo, This seems a little peoullar. i'oounar. Other ?tat??. J effort is on fool to di< AdvorllR^d l.ottPia. ?]}?* (foir waieffc ending Ma^ch 8th. 1IMJ Mr' war Jvunii, JuruM KVrdnor. Ll?m? ?Sc*"w* &v>e?l, rf??n. Btmwon*. p. M, KU?w*rt, <trm, 6. p,wu,? th.t B. H. OltOOltd, fc, M. Bxpmn COM*"**. <*,? r ii. if. HnAhnnn. Hotd ArrlrafR. *<J?. S?*i WnotifH *0. (8ucc<*st>r to John O.Swmw,) v ' ^ ? ritiSWboleoalo and Retail *V LIQUOR DEALER. U ?3ff' ' 4.V ' MannhMnwir of *<- ? 'f ! Ice and Soda Water. Agonte forFonuor'aTt volt and B*rwn?r 4t Kngvl'it Beer. Boer in PaleutStoppar Bottle* a ?p?otalt>-. l(M ? 188 Main Street, COLUMBIA, 8. C. , OjaS * BEND FOA PRICK LIST. ? Hoiiiivs *? JEW KLBY PALACE, ' King Btr'cet, 1 C"miiTox, 8. C. Largest 8(ook, Lowest Prioes in iht South. ' Repairing a Speciality. Send me your - Doc. 18. W niches. r ? Geisenheimer & Watkins DEALERS IN G&QCMHM&, LIQVOBSb TOBACCO. SC. We beg to oall attention to the fact that we havo constantly in store a FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, which we offer to oustomers at as low prices as oftn be obtained at any store tn Camden. Our siook of . XjlqLuors, Lidiiors, Is of the best brands and are worthy the attention of the publio. BfegT Do sure to givo us a oall. as we are satisfied we aro able and willing to please you both in quality of goods and prices. Geisenheimer & Watkins. an. 26-tf E. N. RICHBOURG, (8UCCE8SOR TO WM. GLAZE,) 126 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, 8. C., DBAT.K& IN FRENCH GOODS CONSI8TINO OF Toilet Sett, Odor Stands, Vases, Cord Keoelvers, Flower Stands, &o., Wedding Presents, In Sterling SiWcrwaro. French filaok Marble and Ornamented Olooks. Watohos of every make and slyle, and Jew elry of the roost elegant design. Specialities? John Foley'a Gold Pens, Pen oils and tooth ploks, and i^e oeleirated Pebble Glasses and Speotnolrs. t3f*The only place in Columbia where can be had a strictly first -olass article or Table and PooVet Cutlery. Bacors, Barber's Shear* &o., of Joseph l'.n.lgars & Sons, and other well known Sheffield Manufac turers. W QLYBURN. FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. STANDARD FIRE OFFICE, of London. ROCHESTER GERMAN, of No* York. OyThe patronage of my friends and the publio generally i? BoUoited. W. CLYBURN. r Cotton Seed Meal. , I am prepared to furnish Cotton Seed Meal promptly at manufacturer's prices. OrdorB will he filled by agon! at depot. FRANK VILLEPIGUE, 2t Agt. Charleston Oil Co. Letters Dismissory. Notloo is horeby given that thirty days afterdate I will apply .\n Uio Judge of Pro bnto for Letters DlmnUnory oftho E? late of Emanuol Parker. E. W. PAlUClCK, Kelfruary 14, 18&4. Administrator. Attention Gardeners. All who plant want fresh and reliable seeds. ' I, therefore, beg leave Id oall altou* tlon to the faut that Mir STOCK -OF? Buist's Popular Garden Seed IS ENTIRELY " NEW AN0 FRESH, And there Is no tneb word as fail with these seed if season (s favorable. v 25 Tears Experience ? Warrants this statement. The following is a partial list of the large variety kept: - 0 ABB AO KB, COWiAUDS. GIIKRN OLAZM, BKET8, RADISH KB, BQTJA8HE8, TOMAT0E8, TUHNtPST OKRA, ?? rt?.; BKANS, ! ?NIQN8KTTS AND KARL* GAltDKN CORN, ??ALSO? # RERD'S FLOWER SEED. For Sai.k By DR. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. j. nr. frajvcis, MlllwrlsHt. jy Agont for Turbine Water Wheels of best makes. Mr-Refer to MM. 6. R. Adams, II. <*. OnrrlMon, Esq., and J. J. Hard, Esq. ' too 0 lm Beef and Tongues. Full on Market Reef and Plekled Tongues, nice and.elteop. for sale by H BAUM. TIIESPASS NOTICE. I hereby forewarn all person* from tress passing 6n my ?'Gravel It ill" place, and all ?(ottk found trespassing thereon will be la ken up and dealt with und?r the Sfook Law. Fet>:2l. HIRAM NRTTLRfl. I- ' JFt\ , ,s- >7/ ?. Charles T .Connors, Attorney At Law, JUa/tcaaraa, S. C. Having re*um?d thft pr*etl<* it ?' ' *w, I will b? pl?M?d ?o my old clients nad friend* ftt my oflloe in the Htvie w building Pub. at, mi. NEW MLHM. so sir/" ???> If You Want X ? , LEGAL printing, ^ ti' ' * Go to Tho Gaietl* Offioe. V " \ ' ' **? * * If You nt > '? ? ADDRB88 CARDS, Go to the Gaxotte Offico If You Want BUSINESS CARDS, Go to Th? Gazette Offico. If You Want BILL HEADS, Go to The Gazette Office II You Want BANK CHECK8, Go to The Gaxette Office. If You Want ENVEL0PE8, Go to Tho Gaxetlo Office, If You Want LETTER HEADS, Go (o The Gazette Office' If You Want LETTER CIRCULARS, Go to The Gatotte Offioo If Vou Want fcOTE HEADS, Go lo Tho Gatello Oflioe If You Want NOTE CIRCULARS, Go to The Gazette Office. If You Want PROGRAMMES, Go lo The Gaeotto Oflioe. If You Want P0STER8, Go to The Gaoette Office. If You Want -STATEMENTS, Go to The Gaietle Office. If You Want PRINTING OF ANY KIND, Go to The Gazette Office, If You Want ,r CORRECT WORK, If You Want GOOD WORK, Go to The Gasette OfRoe If You Want GOOD PAPER, Go to The GaietU Office ir You Want YOUR MONEY S WORTH, If Yen Want PROMPT WORK, Go to The Gaoette Offioo. If You Want 1 NEAT WORK, Go to The Giiiette Offioe. Where It will be exeoutedae promptly, neat ly, correctly and cheaply nn at any oflioe In the State. Go to The Gasette Office Go to The Geiette Office. MOON. MOON. fa/ A AAA 50,000 of Smoked and Dry flnlt >n, tor otle lew by H. haiim, : ? > Why new and fresh arrivals of goods every week at the store of - L. M._Smith. ? V . '/? S * r <* A The undersigned begs respectfully to call the attention of the readers of Thh Qasrttr to the excellent stock of gooeds now in stor4 and constantly arriving. In Ladies Dress Goods I offer special bargaius ^having as n?co a lino as cau be fouod in Oaiuden. In C lothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes I om prepared to compete with (he quality and prioes of thoRe who claim to be the only Clothing and Shoe dealers in Camden. In Groceries, Crockeryware, Hardware, Harness, &c., I challougo competition. would bo well for purohnscrs to oall nnd examine my extensive and varied stock before buying. Bar I don't pretend to mako a BLOW, but I am preparod to ofier inducements to purohasgrs. L,. Jfl* &J1JITH* Save Your Feed by using Sinclair's Feed Cutters. Tie BEST FEED COTTER ill Ug Marie!. Wc liavo Just received an invoice of thflyo oclcbratcd and popular Feed Cutters, which wo offer at reasonable prices. D. W. JORDAN St CO. Fancy Candies ? A large and selcct assortment just re ceived, uice and fresh, by D. C. K1IIKLEY. STATETBOAHD OFEDUCATION 5,1 0,15,25,30 CENTS, " SpZLLEE3 12 CentSw FOR SALE EVERYWHERE "T^TEW Crop Raisins, Pigs, Currants, Cit i^l ron, Datoa, Almonds, Walnuts, But ter Nuts, Teoan Nuts, &o.? &o., for i?ato by de? D. C. KIRK LEY. NOBBY AND NICE! Something New For Camden. First-Class BAR AND RESTAURANT. DELM0MC0! DEUIQNiOQ! DELM0NIC0! The attention of the readers of Tiir Oa rbttk is respeotfully oalled lo the faet that, with the beginning of a new business season, we have made great improvements to tho o?l y FIRST-CLASS BAR In Camden, having added largely to oar ?toek of LIQUORS, TOBACCOS ADD CIGARS. We are prepared to supply tho wants of nil from a singl* drink to a pint, a quart or o gallon of good old liquor. CUve its a call. We wish it. distinctly understood thnl cur WHITE It YE W It If K BY is the gennlno Pennsylvania White Hye. ?m<i that we de not seR corn whiskey, mixed with rye whis key, and call It "White Hy?." tflTDtinks mixed by experts. The patronftge of the publio Is cordially selloited. ? Sesendorf & Co, i ii ? ? ?? WANTED. COTTONSEED! COTTONSEED!! I *111 pay (lOi ol?.) sixteen And on*-half oenU OMh pei* bushel for 10,000 Dualiele SOUND DRY COTTON K. delivered to me nl thSfl plaee belorethe flrat of next November. Will exohange Ootton Heed M??l f#r Cotton Reed. FRANK VLLEPI6UE, Rep: 20-6nrt. CAMDRN, 8. 0. Job Dawson, ? DEAI.F.R IN?* 1 RRICK, LIMB, CKMKJIT, PM8TRR, HAIR, DOORS, and all kind* of Building Mnterinl. Goods shipped direet lo Kernhaw and Ad Joining oountlen from our warchouao at epeolaT ratcn Oil or wrtlo US'. and B4 Mary Street, and 11. II. Ayo<T\io OlIARLKflTON, R 0. ONKF $9 CMJVTS. HTHI TEMPERANCE WORKER, <?? H ifttgcu hikI Improved, itdoph.-d mh fiio Ofllclul Orgnu of lh? Oood 'IVinplms, Hons of Tomitariinco nnd Wonien'aChrl* tlnn TempwMtMje Union of tfouili ';n>oll ntt, mann^od by Alt Ablo eorp* of editor* repronentlnn each of tlieflbovo organlza tloni, 1ft published (wtnl-jnonthlv ntoftr.v 00 cmttfl a vk ui. Aff?nt4 WAiitoil In ovry lolvn. Hamplo ooplea froo. Addrr** XH* TKUTKRAtfOK WViHKKK, Columbia, 8/ C, . ? ' * . ' A ReliaMa Hoo to Deal Witt, ty. U. W?lob. I*oi?r Kato?. WELCH ft EA80N, ? Dealer* In? Cboioo Family and Plantation Groceries, WINES, LIQUORS. SEGARS, AND TOBACCO. 127, ]29 Meeting and Sonth-west corner Market 8treets, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Send for prloo list. No obarge for Dray age or racking. Oct. 26. -3o?. CRACKERS! CRACKERS! VYe bare on baud at all times, id are oanstantly receiving FRESH CRACKERS of all kinds. W. A Ancrvm & Co s?22tf ( 90&9MW Smoking Tobacco? none belter for Pipe and Cigarettes, at ' D. C; KIRKLEY 8. Fine Cakes and Crackers. Walter Wilson's celebrated Cukes and Craokers? tho finest made ? just received a splendid assortment, fresh, by Sep 27 D. C. KIRKLEY. Undressed Kid Gloves, Undressed Kid Gloves, !it hair price. Try them. At BAUM BROS. ' Tomatoes # Sib Cans of Tomatoes 15 cents, 2 Cans for 25 cents at W. A ANCRUM & CO'S. NEW CROP MOLASSES. New Orleans Fancv and Medium (trades For sale by W. L. ARTHUR & RRO. I^LA\ OIUNG Extracts, Jellies, Pickles. * Sauces. Spices and fine Confectionery, For sale by D. C. KIRKLEY. Genuine German Kainil \ND OTHER FERTILIZERS. Tons genuine German Kninit ? di rect importation ? and all other fertilizers, for sale l>y HERMANN BULWINKLE, Kerr's Wharf, de2G Charleston, S. C. SCHOOL BOOKS. I have on hand a supply of the Text Rooks adopted for uso in the publio schools of this State, and am selling them at New York wholesale prices. JOEL HOUGH, ja 2-8t School Commissioner. THE "TRADE CIGAR." 2 for 5 c nta; good as most 5 cent oigars. Also, LOU \V II 1TH Smoking Tobacco, hard to beat at five and ten cents a package, at D. C. KIRKLEY. Attention 18 INVITED TO MY STOCK OF Family and Fancy Groceries And other desirablo goods, whioh 1 am de termined to sell at Lowest Possible Prices!! A Hhare of publio patronage is respect fully solicited. Goods delivered free of chargo in any part of town. Juno 28. D. C Kirkley. Cow Peas Wanted. 1,000 DuhIioIh of COW PEAS vented by W. A ANCRUM & CO. J.BLAKE 3TEEDMAN, REPRESENTING KNOOP, FREERICH &, CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. Issues Exchange on Charleston. Buys CoMon afhighest cash prions. jQSr-Offlce at D. W. Jordan & Co. *8. CHas. C. Leslie , Wholosalo and Retail Doalor It. Fish, Game, LoMcrs. TnrQes, Terrapins, Oysters, cfco, StnllR Nos. 1 and 2 Flail Market, CHARLESTON, 8. O. Omco, 7 Market St., cast of East Hay. *?~AU orders promptly attended to. TERMS CASH OR CITY ACCEPTANCE. 1882 ! . 1882 GRAND SPRING OPENING! FINEST CLOTHING S. BUjAISTEL, Cheapest Clothing house in the olty. ttijTA full lino of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS always on hand. M?"Colebrated "Manhattan" shirts? a (lurablo and well mado garment ? is a com fort to the wearer. To he bad at S. BLANK, Popular Clothier, 'J4Q King Htreet, Cmarlistok, S. C. FEED, SHE MO ElVESt STABLE. Having leased the comminodious STA BLES attached to the DeKslb House, I am prepared to furnish eulflts in the way of BUGGIES, PHAETONS, &o., for pi ensure dritos. HACKS attend upon the arrival of all trains, I am alRO prepared to do hauling of any kind. alRO keep on hand n full line of HARNESS, BUGGIES, ft WAGONS, whioh I can afford to sell at lower prices than any other person in towh. I will have on hand throughout tke sea son a lot of HORSES AND MULES, purchased specially for this market. Buy i era will And it to their interest to call on me before buying. Aug 9 ly. W. H. ELLIS, Agt. A WEFK'S READING FREE I FOR 0IX GOOD FAMILIES. Rem! your name and the ?'ante and address of Aire of your neighbors or friend* on a poeUt car4 and get free for yourself and each of them a speelmsn copy of THF. GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, Tlifl "Attain Gonstilotion." 0,m / "UNCLE RFMUS'S" wortd-famoM I 3ketchet of the old Plentatlon 0?-Voy, THREE . J "BILL ARP'S"Humorou? letter, for HUMOROUS ) Home end Hearth Stone, WRiTFna ( "BETSY HAMILTON'S" advent*? told In the "Cracker" dlalcct. I t"?r mrnrltt, m ktfrhtt of JVW?, fmmt, Jh'un, "Tht MrM," TA# (Vrr?7?N<t<NM, A WoHd of Instruction and Enterteinmeat. Twelve rage*. The and BaU Weekly. Dmuimi every nu><nber of the Faintly. SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, FREE A'ldr?? "Thk Constitution," Atlauta, Oa. R. M. KENNED Y has a very large and complete as soi tment of DR Y GOODS for tlic Fall and T Vinter trade, and desires that his friends and, the public generally should be advised I of this fact, and in order to carry out his desire he has reserv ed \ this space in " The Ga zette" for that purpose, lie 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 a line of Planters, Carpenters, Blacksmith and Coopers' Tool*, Cut Wrought, Flooring and Finishing Nails, Pocket and Table Uutlisy. BsroQBsr STAPLE AMD FANCY. SADDLER Y, WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY, Suitable for the trade. HATS AND CLOTHING. POWDER, SHOTS AND S HEELS, Especially Adapted for Ureecli Loading gnns. Groceries!' HEAVY AMD FAJYCY. TEAS SELECTED WITH CARE. &QQTS &JVJ} SMQMSf Tobacco and Cigars. A. D. KENNEDY. " AT BAMBERG'S! You will And an elegant olook of Clothing, Dry Goorts, Hoof# ana &Hoe*y HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, And in Almost endlesi varieties and styles. Having purchased largely in tint above linen, and having access to REAL BARGAINS I am sure that I can afford to offer bargains to customers. In addition to the above, I have a full sleok of Furniture and Mattresses Whioh oannol bo bought at an low figures an I ara soiling at. My Stock of Hosiery, &c., is Unsurpassed. Trunks and Vallntfl in largo supply. rflTDE 8URR TO CUVK MK A CALL. < Oct. 4? (5m. X> A M u Ll u n. JcS JHL jMLJd JeS ? W F. PERKINS AHNOUNOKfl TUB ARRIVAL 0? Jl JVcw Stock, of Groceries* MAquorn , Wine*, Tobacco tec. The unprecedented rush of burineen at our esUbliehment makee It BMNM rj to* HI I constantly in reoeipt of New Ooode. ! jfiu MAqtior Department In always supplied with the heat. J The "8tand<\rd of the World" and ^Golden Rye'' are late Addition to my atoek. mo wm auaiuon 10 B>y IIMI> -j W. F. PERKINS, i