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!?*? : jmliiPlMPI Twi Of thU numbw the Boutb baa fife* in cluding S frOM DoUwere. ThU Mil to oertaluly Dmmoeralia isd |?m lit M MMItotolMl Aw the.Netth. New yereey mm imiwiw cm* wj vote*, vontd |h? 'Mn than ?M<?h tn 4n*ry ?Itif ?IIIDffO|i) VlBP # ?>??*? nnyittng Wb?g. *W lwrif|i?lN wjr ettt? tbe greet Weel had He own wejC ii tt? repent ihothn of Speaker. Wti^iim W JW itpwuttii o?r ICHJM Off fm0 Twiv*. But Wheu it comce to elect!..g a *?ns.l dent, we do not behove Mingle w?*?b State (unleee IIbe Indian*, wldcl* 1? Mn* ocratlc^ can.be carrle^. Hew Yore to the battle-ground, end unleee the Chtoego Convention eye to Oil# fee#, end nominate a Ifcket that end carry It, we are banted fetfore we ?tnrt. If New York to m>ih^ we ?tand n ohunce for New Jerwy, and pot nlbly Connecticut. We do no* mean to M/ M?jt no man bat a New Tortoer eon cerry the Btate^ but he niot be meeptf bte to the fyeMOcreoy there andanundeu tfna'noe Mid tariff. If Arthur to tbe aoeataAe of the Kepubllcana, then It be uotnaa almoet tanperntlre fen nowlnafe a cMaeo of feat State. Bayard Mlgbt car ry It, but we do not believe he can get the nomination. The old man of GM^etone mjti he would not tnk? tbe nMdimrtlon. He nuit mean what be any* tor we be llow he oould get It. Deride him aaeome of our people do, and thjmw Mud at blm M they nuy, we believe he oould get the nomination If he wUbed II. If a Western man to la be taken, we flavor MoDonuld. CflfBUI UOBbOX. This MMltublt MM tM OflM ttiore tttiMtid to himself the ey? of {be world, |jmmI everywhere people are .anxiously III jtfte ?oud.in. Of wonderful anerg) , ?wit ability and undaunted pluck, ho has iiiuiifokiti the tMk of thi *? IWeepwfrbetqf tt? wild trlbee of thst lmenass #Outry. Having trWd paclfto iMHurai, M; bu boon compelled at last to report to force; and, by the h?t iwcounts, Wll defeated cooped up In Kbartomn. Wo have great f*lth lu Ula fSgources and Imperturbable eooluesa, ewf If the Ministry will Mod to l?U awl?ta?t? a few regiment* of JBrltlsh troops, ho WlU teach1 U o natives a le/^n t^y will pt soon, nlMeSfcc life, ouaraoter and aehWtauteute M this extraordinary.man. Jk soldier by Instinct Hi\(f training, hiscareer In subduing the great Chinese rebellion at tlie early age of twenty-eight reada like a jrouionce. Kjroto that tliuo to u recent date he hnn been employed In military and diplomat ic work by the English Government, and wm selected on account of bis peon liar fitness for the dlftcuU task which ha >b now engaged in. Theocaiie of the trouble in the ttoudea Is fully approolatcd by him, awl lilt ad vlM to the English government Is to m&fav*? pwteefofilf aid,' and leave tfce trlbee to form their own government, keeping only such force# there as will ?MMM* epHfienMS tf* goveromw* aaema luduoed to follow his advloe. Kx t>rtk>n, pillage, theal*ve trade and Xgyp* ?lan treachery hare oaused tba trouble, and OorNob'bae bo sympathy with ojr faith In tba Kgyptlaoe ft n people and baa evidently a profound oouteaspt for prtftyf* ft ? v - #?*? AIVLTIIATIOR. S^I^SSXWTBI htAVV A Dft)Klt7 OlllllOt M lll)D(M(y ? *> mrwmwj w wwhivvv arw ^ sasisffiss^f SfflB^wbat^ da take}*!*aw .?M?r and llqoore, of S t a a m b 0 a i and Mea*** b Ipt, Md why tboufcf there not her of food toot 1|? fttu ffcftltd certainly cara enough A* Welti 'WW "Wf j foods. Hsoaollb Mkovkl ft Sik^ '' aM pistol aad gnb, bot fated a$d impure food MBWlMI OIXDMIMft ^^'jfaili la wUn fL|| ^ |1.| ? Aw*W tlfWflinpini Mirw* iWlfiVff ????? Should bejfirt and tUt the *w HI, of if Arnh snorending their of ?ppiicuwiii^ . ^ps^ap ^ ^ a hi a iSk d^. ?flDK^M MiiotvmDir* > iiif * l??tf . ||^ ttyf than ft year after their elect Ion. legislation ot the oountry would he proved and the necessities of It better | fUMdtid to. Then, thfire would be no DtiCoslou for nu axtril session. When a nfew t*realdent Is Inaugurated, there Is no Congress in session from Jlltirch until Ptoemher. It wmild tend to V**P th# members closer to the people and tfve " W wi? <H!W? W* * af the' ir^SMm SBBE . upoo lb? State and up on Us OMpiK M*y* Hsmmood It to gyreiieut pim if )i(<n>| work, mm] gives evidence of ptitottt, careful mm! laborious study and research. iM Why the Depertaeent should withhold ftom Major Hammond Um cndltofcoM* (|m vast immM of ialbrmettoa contained In ^t, we are at a loes to eon* c?lre. fbe Aiken JMiflir, however, I tbpows e stnall ray of light on thU point, Ui Dm Mlowlaf paripapb: '?* ?The Agricultural Board 4m/ him any credit by cutting bis nsme from the book* and refltse to explain. TbU Is the whole story In s autabell. We. ere lrv Ifwwl thai the Agricultural Board elalM that* as MMvr Hammond waa paid for his services, tils work (i tbclr proper* ty, and that he it entitled to M credit. If thle be true, we do toot hesitate la say that they h%ve amassed a meet unteu *?iil - - ' - - ' hi?| offe ismmM a meet unten able, unfair and.uaklM altitude towards the editor aad coatpUer of ibis merltorl eus jeeglu" ' IMTIIt BAILBOAD. "It nerer rains but It pour*/' Is an old saying, and It would seem that the ex prsstkm Is Just now applicable to pro* possd line* of railroads, to and through Camden. The surveying party on the Palmetto road Is now at work between Chcraw and Casaden, and we understand that It is not at all Improbable that the geu^h Carolina Pad to will touch Cam* dsn. This road Is now being built from Greensboro, N. C.f to Bcunettavllle In | thU State, and It Is proposed to extend It en to Augusta by way of Camden. Let It come. We will receive it with opcu arms and weloeme It. **Tbc4Matc paasrs are almost enaalraoes In las opt a Mhat there sboeld be bat one DsmeCretle ? ?te Oeaveattoa this year.'* Wt clip tue above parsgraph from the Columbia luaw, though we presume It was clipped by the Fwne* fhw some other paper, a* we hare observed it In a number of the papers of the State. Judg ing from the tone of the prem generallr, we do not think that It Is <4almeet unan imous" In such an opinion. On the don trary, wo think that a majority of UiC papers In ftoutb Carolina are oppoeed to making nominations la June. v Wa WCVY the Newberry Obasresr In the possemlon of inch an efficient proof veddet as It has. to copying oar edlto* rial urging that nominations for State oMoen be not made at the June conven tion, the Ob*?rv*r makes us to say ao tttfal advantage, when we sakl adtfoacl 4fairs.' 11 Ijrr it as put down to the credit of Senator Pendleton, of fttyo, that he do ollvfes to have a private wefetajry >t #ie expense of the public. Vim Oae ipeff*. W.WW?eKfw?.] Tbe ottf hope oftki Domoenits now Is la throwing aside the eo'wardsehd tlraeeervers tlljMflt pity, flier or bcelta.U?# adtt 'mafclag the darhpalgo With a eleer, eamUtekeabie, aneqalvoeal declaration of Demoeratlepttn elplee under the leadership of a eleaa, active, coarageons'Democrst who believes aad prac tises what be-teaebee and represents. ? Candidates (be Vewgreee. i [ftsiuda ArgnStl. The KeoweeCourterbesa level head aad It shows It by proposing Uisft sandldatss for Congress be required to go late prla?aryeleo* Uoas. It would byeddsbethe felrept maa? asr teeboeseoor national Representative, sod tbe volee of the people would be beard. Conventions ean be peeked and manipula ted to tbe I etefr4*f6f osrtala pprtlss, but It I would be a dlflteult matter to peek a tea I irciilonul Drlmary iltellOD. I Beertlly fdjfced *e It. I Aiken Journal and Review.] "We are heartily #pcssd to tbe nr -wears aeartlly ###C4sd fio l^e nomlna* tlon oI the yta^o c(Heirs' la Jane.it week! be ?f Wliitm te wslt until tbe earn* pelgn bee thirty egeasd before tbe Mate aesaloaUons are madSj aad, ae to tas ss* la^iaaa MlJik^a i aaallll' |Ma|laa brh In y^IIwW etlPe I? ? *we?il ^ tofw #11 every eodaty aleety of seen capable, willing aad ambttteae eacagb te pay their expeasss aeddogetsstobotasoevsattoas, It selected* """ IWewpfjrtf opeerver.) Tbe eeeaty eoavsaUoas in ssadteg dele* gatee to Oelamble en tbf f*f? of Jap* tippld lastraettbssa tepeetpooe 1 he's tate nomina tions. There Is- mi ssase la ?dfctlattlag a ftd^suoketetthlssailyday. llfllllliU ?liHijMh ' ' ^ r\: (Sew York bap.) Vbewar *a4*4 flcbteen years ago. Tbe Be|mbl|eaaa Mveralsd during that Psrlod. ffir?,r?W [h,l|? wl'2e? gwsera! ?tenia lead ruled by the eorporatleas they ^ awplattllnM t? traiyihlag hsfhra I BB pgn^B|?"fw vOBe tbe a ret ssrtoae. sempeiltlOn it basbeen called dpen to ssest, aad a asonlcd arlstoc r^'Ib^Isuallkethat ef any ether eoea try l a Mvlag nc|lhsr pUitti biatbl, or s?*ur^ ags aadtbatlsaMb^, -y U I, J, AtUorl' Tjgi ? I MBfce ?? 1.I I I I .Jj* aSIj/Ji |)?T Ei Moos*. p, <M UMt NKW A0VKRT1RRMKNTR. BLIND TOM! TIIS MUMOAL r'lfRNOMKMONf, will i gift on* Grand Coac?rt, JfiMVMn *MHL 7, Hninln 50 Mi rtCmti. ?H>r nl a?d? MW on ??U> t| ^rtfewr * Br*'*., wltbowi ?ttte obtrg*. . ? .H I mj9 4^Y|UVXfMlV|NVI^ lv :ir r ???;? ??,'? ?: Hi Spring and Summer Goods *fP ? ~~ -? y ? ,/? ??,.. MMistlaf U fri?t DRY QOOD6, rahi and farcy, SHOES, ALL KIMM, HAT8, NOTIONS, and GKNT8* FURNI8HINQ GOODS, -.?;V ? ''' f'; AW ? full Km of Familj and Plantatjon Supplies. . Aa inspection ia eurnectlj rtqateUd before buying. P. T. VUiepigue. Tax Returns 1884. 'AvDiroa'fe Omoi, Kbmiav Cocktt. Cam dim, 8.0..April 1st, 1884. Tli* booka for rw?t*lB| tax rtiwat for Ik* IM?I year 1884 will ?mb ?t tkla efle* on Tuuday, the 1st day or May Mil, ltd be kepi open daily (Suadaye oxoeptod) ua Ul tko UUth d?J of June Mil All peraons liable for taxeo, Individually or M Agents, A Horn eye, Factors. liMtttdl, Parents, Oaordlaae, tmwM, linMtri, Adminis trators, Receivers, or aoooaatlag offioera in rMUNd to Mil rtiaroi aooordtfg to law. ? Failing (0 4o 00 wllkiB tko time pree orlbod, ih? Auditor wilt make rot ohm for from Information, or by Haling from tko duplicate of 1888, iko taxable properly charged thorooa against tkoaa wlik a poaalty of 60 par ooat. atfiUd there* to. No rotarua will bo rooolvod after tko fOik ofiaao witkoat tko foMllj, except iaoaoeoof ikkaoH or aktnoo from tko County durlag the wkolo tUae of llatlag. Tkirt It to he ao ro.aiseeeaiaot of foal ee tau tklo yoor, aersrtheleee returns muai be aafdo of same. noting III changes aiuoe last raturn. ; . *" '? . All oaU porooao between tka ago of SI lad 60 years aro liable to poll torn of $1.00, except Iboec wko are oioopt by Uw, aad by? nqilftd to moko returao wketker tka; OWO property or aot. , Mo rotama wHl bo rooelred at tkla. o*ea eateor mada oa tko proper blanks and a worn to iMWdlag to VaW. ~ U.K. BILL, County Auditor. ' FOB 8 ALB 10,000 Bushels Oholoo White Cora, 4 000 Oft?*1*'" OOoioa Jtoat Froof Heed * ,600 w? A. BEQUKST, ?teutonAtroet. CHARLESTON. 8. O. ?auoati Ft and MEAL Manufactured Dally lttra?V|SP COTTON SBfiO FOR SALE. 455 lbs. I.int from 1,080 lbs. Seed Cotton. Oeler'a Loatf Staple of allk oottoja^ tko koat aad aibat prollfio cotton mado.' Tka poda orbolla aro aoarly twtoo aa large ao our ootntnon bolls, the alaplo la mneh loager aad flaor. Tko waod la a fine grower and prollto. Prioo of aoed 60a par poo* or $8 I iiave ateo a email quantity of aood, whlok aro rory allgktly mixed, Wklok I will eell at ?l.OO aor kaOkel. Addraaa ordara to. ' ? i J. W. NUNN, . Mar 18*81. Klagatroo, 8. 0. . Millp Maize. The Wonderful Fodder Plant J Wo jod fcr a?? ?.???? ? la truly a woaderfal fodder plat aeed ooada ap ao asaay ao 18 heavy aulka rap Mar. 184a. ^ a?ro eakaad a limited quantll* of tko pood for oalo at 40 ooato par pouad. Tkla ?ly a woaderffcl fodder plaat. laok J, V. Nicholson, Prop'r, C*MOKJf? &? Cm MTNewli polatodj ;and| ;re-furalakod throughout. I MTTokloo boot tko Ckarleaton aad Cam* dea marketo afford, tgrHacke meet all Iratao. mar 8. /aWpOp^4aO*ao?ma^ci i1" ? ?>) ?taaaa^dttdisi*<Ml*>^ ? i i ito*?im^a | H, U. Parker, ||||ma ftlfta VdttM OfBMMtll PAINTER. Having looated la 0ao4lttt bega leave. to ?ollolt buelaeaa la kie lino. 4 ier*Eoforo to F. W. Btdrodgo, R. M Ercfifc,!'0' Kirk ley, W. M, Shannon, ^JKgrflot my priooo before gtvlag oat yoar tflTKalaomlalat oad Fr00000 Wotk a (JTOrdora left at tko drug otoro of Dr. 0,77 Dualap wlU ko promptly attoadod (0. SEND P04 PRICK LIST, MolLHRRfl JBWSLBT PA LAOS, KlagSlreet, . C?ABtMtOM, B. 0. Largeat Atoek, Lowoot Frlooo la tko 80atk. Raaatrlaa a Mnaelalltv m ? 9 J ^^^8 ' W r ? Bead mo yoar Doo. 18. Watokoo. M ? ' - ' Wh.td*a~? 1 yft1*-' ?/r-v^fjV'.. ..v ?- v Why mw aad fresh arrtrate of good* ?*7 wotk a u* et#ro or kh^cT***' '*'$-,/v - ? m L. W. Smith. , t? ?? * /*m*Htog u oaii the altealioa or IM readers of Tub Qaobttb j U tho oxoelleat stoek of goood* now Is store ud wmHHy orririag. ?I I * ' - ' Ladies Drees Goods l oCrr special bargain ^baring u nice a line as tut bo found la Oamdeg, 0 lothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes 1 Mi preporod to oompeto with tbo quality end prloes of tboee who olaim to bo tbe oi|j Clothing and Shoo doalero la Un<)fR, la ? fireeariaa, Crockeryware, Hardware, Hants**. &o., I ohallenge oompetltloo. BflTlt would bo woll for parch aaar* lo oall aad examiae my extensive ood varied ?took before buy lag. ffrl doa t preload to aiako a DLOW. obi proparad to ofier Inducements to ptttchassrs. "Mi, M. SJIttTH. ADOPTED ay ? THB SDOVMOB CRDOCHM ?- ?? ? i*. - 5,10,15,25,80 mm, Man 12 CmS, FOR SALE EVERYWHERE AND NICE! >C ?4 <Jjf\s First-Claas AND RESTAURANT. H - . Tho attention of tko roadoro of Thb Ga safro la respectfully eallod to the foot that, with the beginniag of a bow business season, wo hove made great Improvements to the 'first-class bar In Camden, having added largely to oar ?task of ^ ! PORS, TSBACCOS ADD CIQARS. We ata pro pored lo *oppl* tbe woats of all from a slagfe drink to a pint, a ^uart or a galloa of good old ljqnor. Give as a oall. i W??lsb It dUtladllr undieretood that our WHltS RYB WlllfKKY Is tho gonuloo Pennsylvania White Rjo, and that wo do got soil eora whiskey, mixed with rye whls fey, aad oall It 'MVhito Rye " V OriHlaks mixed by exports. ??*???* ***** Is sordtally Rosendorf I trill pay (IM ot?. J elxtooa aad oao>half aeata cash per bushel for 10,000 Bushels UNO IH COTTON sin. Sjggsjglf!^ UM -HER. firm mm of ?4 ? ?owurtfcmblp undor ill* fi iMtMy ii WIIUmm, for tbi purp??o of ft. Kennedy & Williams, Fin tanrance I (MM* Aients, Camden, S. O. UTtke ?wI?n!|m4 hftte Ihla d*jr form E | Geiwnl to' townee AMD Collection Business. R?pro*?ntlng itio following Mroog ?*4 *oll kaowo Co<ap?nto4: ororqu^okk. *0*1 of Mow York. COMMKRCIAL UMIOM, of Lot.do*, LIVERPOOL A LONDON * OLOB?, MEW YORK UMDRftWRITRHA, ORRMANIA. FORTH BRITISH * MtfcCAMTlLR, ORRSCKNT, of Mow OHoom. Aid m ffuwrt (o wHto MttoU* ?pwi Dwelling*. Htoroo, *of?H?n<Iia?, Mill*. OottMi Qiao, mhI olkor troport/, mi Mf< rontnUoot ?. 0. KBMMtDT. D. M. WILUAWI, J?. Change ofljuainess, Hovlttf tklo 4ojr ?*M Mjr oAlto Immmmo UmIbom I* D. R. WiIIIowm, Jr., I ebottrflill; vMowntttd Mm to ?t Mo*4i iM fomtr QotrtoiMtft. Vory RooftootfWIIjr. WJI, GLTRURN. Ftbraory 16tb, IBM, if On Consignment. COttN, BAOOM. FLOUR,** W# h?t? Oft o*ft*tmiMOftt ft Jorgo qoootliv of Com, Bimn iMVIowr, whit* wo ora of mill %i tomm Mm. M. Sl.4t. W. A. AMCROM A CO, rV '1*^' T .Connors, Attorney At Uw, L*trc*&*M, 8? l". HI I U*. I will bt fltoiil to Me ?y old ibMt! ad Miirfl M ?T ltd la the Jbritv MMU|. Feb. ai.Tftw. ' " NEW ORLEANS. ??,' IC a PHm New OcIomm M?t?w?i, fo? Off Ml* b/ H. BAUM. go jr. MM. FSHMJYCMS, WAfont for Tttrbiae Water Wbeela or but Mkee< ITKoftrUM^I. R. Adema, H. 0. Cerrieon. Esq., ud J. J. Hard, Keq. ?o 0 lna Beef and Tongues. Wto? Mirkti Beef ?id Pickled Toujn i)|oe and^ohMp. For tele by H BAUM TRESPASS NOTICE. I hereby forewarn oil peraona from treea phasing on my **Onkvel Hill" pi tee, and ell alook found treepnaalng tbeteoo will be ta ken up ud deolt with under ike Stock Lew. Feb. 21. HIKAM NKTTLKS. Attention Gardeners All who plant went freak end reliable a#eda. I, therefore, bejjeeve to coll atten tion to the foot I bet MY STOCK ?or? Buiot'o Popular Garden Seed 18 BNTIRBL? NEW AND FRESH, And there la no atieb word m foil wltb these M?t if aeeaon la fhvorable. 26 Tears Experience Warrant* thla etateneat. The followinf ia n partial list of the large vnrietj kept: v CABBAGES, COLLAKDS, GREEN GLAZE, BEETS, RADISHES. 8QU ASHES, TOMATOES, TURNIP8, OKRA, PEAS, BEANS, ONION SETTS and EARLY GARDEN CORN. ?ALSO? REED'S FLOWER 8EED. Fob Sal* Br DR. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Tomatoes. 81b Cans of Tomatoes 16 cents, '2 Cans for 26 mbU at W. A. ANCRUM A COS. NEW CROP MOLASSES. New Orleans Fanor ami Medium grades For ttlb by W. L, ARTHUR A BRO. Genuine German Kainit VNB OTHER riRTILIZIRt. Ton# genuine German Kainlt?di reot importation?end ell other fertilisers, for sale bjr HERMANN BULWINKLE, Kerr's Wbarf, de20 Obarleeton, 8. 0. J. BLAKE STEEDMAN, REPRESENTING KNOOP, FREERICH t CO., 6MARLKST9II, ?. f. Issue* Exobenge on Cherletion, Bujs Cotton el highest oesh prloee. tflrOffloe M D. W. Jordan A Co.'s. FEED, SALE AND LIVERY STABLE. Having leased the cotnmmodious 8TA BLES attached to the DeKalb House, I am prepared-to tarnish eutflte In the wejof BUGGIES, PHAETONS, *?., for pleasure drives. IIACK8 attead upon the arrival of all trains. I am alao prepared to do hauling of any hind. MTI also keep on head a full line of HARNESS, BUGGIES, k WAGONS, wh<eb I oan afford to sell at l<^r?r prloes than afjr other pereoa la town. I will hate on hand throughout the see ?on a lot of HOR8E8 AND MULES, ? pufoheeed specially for this market. Buy ere will And It to their iaterett to eell on me before buying. Aug 0 1 y. W. II. ELLIS. Agt. FRANK l>. BEARD, Auotlonoer. mror fice At o Autre office^m OAMDXN, P.O. WILL attend to aay bttlueoe eat mated to him up?n more favorable terms mast oan ho obtained elsewhere In Otoddett. OTBefore pieolng buylnose In thie line, eelland see what low rate* you oan obtain. DARKBBOWN Dope site en tk? teeth and noar the odget of tke gume are removed wilh n few aprlioe ?lone of WOOD'S ODONTINE. It sweotene the breath, hardone the guess, end withal contains nothing whlek ean by any moans I^Juft tko enamel, fry a bos. Sold by Drufrglate. W. 6. FISHER, %' Wkoteoale Agent, Aug. 16. Colombia, S. C. . Notice. . Having Able day eeld to F. t. Tilleniguo my entire ttoek of Meretaadlse. Notse, Books, Aooouate, and ether evtdeneee of indtbtodneee to see, and having reooived front klm full value aad satlsfkotiou lor the tamo, ko la thereby authorieed to roeelpt for, eettlo and oxoefie all tranefere aad set tlement e then in feree, and I moot res poet fully nek for klm n oontlnuanoo of tke pat ronftge extended to M, feeling eat la A ?d that the same HI #ell merited. C. BELL. All par^eo Indebted^ 0. Boll by note, open etseUat or otkerwleo will pleaeo tattle or ayrtitt the tome with ma at onoo. * tobVW. *81. - P. T. VILLEPIOUE. 1884 SPRING. . 1884 v ?*+ . 4 _ 1'' ** v' 3 H. BAUM IS Has Received a Large Stock of Elegant Dress Goods, Embroideries. La ' cw, Ribbons, Clothing, ifate and Shoes, All of Which he Offers at as- Low Prices as can be Bought in any Jlfar~ ket. Call and Examine this Elegant Stock. Respectfully, | H. Mi.Il.7t. OS 0-4 CO c/a S B 3 P *oo 4^ 1884 SPRING. 1884 M: H. SIMMONDS & CO., ?DEAKRS III STt*9&e dt.YD Fitxcr GROCERIES, Provisions, Fiour, Fruit, Produce, New Orleans Molasses, CHOICE TEAS, Stacker's Self-Raising Flour CHEESE AND BUTTER. Our assortment of CONFECTIONERY is at Urge end eomplete %s any in town. TOBAGO J AND S EGARS CP FINE8T GRADES. Satisfaction guaranteed at alt times, or money refunded. No presents fives, but full value in all goods. A. D. KENNEDY! Hardware A Specialty. Embracing * line of Plantar*, Carpenters, Dlaokaniitk and Coopers' Tool*, Cul. Wrought, Flooring and Finishing NhIU, Pocket and Tabla uutleej. oar ooosr STAPLE AND FAJ^CY. SADDLERY, WILLOWWARE, CROCKERY, Suitable for the trade. HATS AND CLOTHING POWDER, 8HOT8 AND 8HEF.LS, Especially adapted for Breech Loadiug guns. Groceries! he a ry Am) fancy. TEAS SELECTED WITH CARE. Soots &.yd SbqssT Tobacco and Cigars. A. D. KENNEDY. AT BAMBERG'S! You will And an elegnnt slook of Clothing/, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, And in almost endless varieties and styles. *? * Having purchased largely in (he nbore lines, and having aootss to REAL BARGAINS I am but? th*t 1 can afford to offer bargains to oustomera. In addition to the above, I have a full atock of Furniture and Mattresses Which eannot he bought at aa low figured an I an selling at. My Stock of Hosiery, &c., it Unsurpassed. Trunks and Vaiiaes in large supply. tjrI?K 8URR TO 01VE ME A CALL. BAMBERG. Oct. 4?#m. ? W F. PERKINS ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OP ' mil JVew Stock of Groceries* MA^/mots, Wines. Tobacco etc. The iinpreeedented rush of business at oar establishment makes it necessary fcr us t< be oouatantly In reoaif t of New Ooods. Mw M*iQHor Department h the best. are late addition to tn^ W. F. PERKINS. Is always supplied with the best. * The ''Standard of the WorM" and "Oolden Rye" are late addition to m} slock. 1884! 1884 GRAND SPRING OPENINGl FINEST CLOTHING CtiMttMt Clothing horn* IN Ik* city. Mr A fall II.? of OKNT8' FURNI8H1NC1 KHtuS klnyi on Wnd. MT~C*lebr???<l "M*afc*U*n" ihlrti ? Inmli w*H ?*)? nrrnil?ii i oom brt lo Ik* vnrir, tob? hft4 at t. SUM, ClothUr, !40 Ring CNA?t?croif, 8. 0, Chan. C? Le?tie% WhflomlMnd netftll turner li. Fish, (law, Lotetere. Tortles, TemDto, Oysters, ?bo. Btstln N?*. I end i rUh M*rk?t, CftARIJ$*'JOP,?,C. Offlc?, 7 Market fit., M?t o4 BmI Ray. ?3TAll orM% promptly MiMM to. TKKMft OAUB OH CITY AOOKPTANOI"!. HA?. On* oftrlosd of b?it TltoMhy Usjr for by II. BAUM.