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fv,?i*y",y? "tT BobUi fctallty M( la lk? .?otoa*jc* nel^ OoubIt, wbtdh liu exolted rear* breakleg out ofthe eattle plagne. ?A Chester man cleared ?o.000 IttjtMU Ion fttlure cpeoulallon ? ega^i-U - Aiken Journal and Rrvitw ?n#lborl? noee tknt^Col.' Qeoi*e Wi lAKlkfti* OoUfr?M *??* lb? RtetfiN.., ^*?V^Obu^tlj^<Uyil Jrafe&fttl ?i $4,000,000-****. CoeoeiMr OoluAbie bM jr*i >oeitlvn 4i Iner?? tkelfoyer'* BPHRBRHipiOoo to ??Ml*.colored people of Qreenwoodhar* ' takeb the precamlou Co Mad one of tbelr number tp ^rkaneae to report pa Up* aim* ?, lion before they ,take bold of tfc* etoegra *'?*'* bOe?? /. . rJ* ; 7' "I ^ ??k? ROttoftoe at (grant's, Marlboro' jCounty, was recently robbed of ohoui $0 in ' none/ Mid one gallon of ooh) whisky. Lg^jjWgj||jj?fg|'tj,e grading <ff <he hi? been given U> M*\ The W?rk will *ffluM?SKgl ^ *38 7*igg?, ?f Georgetown., cemmenee yery soon. :|?lfly of mj own notion and In ?odordnnce ?*'?' * with my. own desire, I announce myself," , I 4ktnk* tbit there ?,*-? obaaice 1o the beak Of represen tation in ?h? filato Democrat Lo uonvontlnn t -poianty shell be represented In ? froportio^ to its p<#n?oor*ifl voters only* I -^Tb# Charleston I'rosbytery, en a repoH presented by Dr. Girardeau, baa rpeolyed U *kiii ?} ?? ? \"..? V? ^ogfwioaaiamnw.io "?'???*???? ? *V^f tfonor* frrJipf* ti'A\e-Ur)vrm?, in looking tft?* tb? fuoreot of aoorgiaat-tbo N?* ? 4Manns Cot(or) Conwnpla) jpyihe, A bill has passed^* gspa.ie to that ^ ?The legislature pf Mississippi hM *p i'GLa I /f 40,000 fpr Ifee sstabltshmsntof ? ?* ^ ? ndustri^l college for the fcoo C - education bf gtW?< tbo first atcp taken by ouy State In thia dera tion. ?A day or 90 ago the State audlror of . . VoMi Carolina reoe4*?d a letter from a leg less ex-Confederate *oldier in Transylvania County. Who mod* application for his pen SsPwHW**nererdrawn oeent, although ' ' *be allowance was made ia 1869. About 41,300 will bo paid bits. SKSVi ', ?Elghtesn thousand homesteads hate :$*'during lb# pMt ' j*r. MtiBBM';<~A crusade baa boftn inaugurated by the ^^?odruokouno*. Hands of Hope j organised throughout the 3tate cty ec t <jf at arajH Og om tbo industry. ???""? I. /.V. ??Senator Garland will Introduoe ? bill ? compelling morphine to bo tinted, so it oan giires by welsss 4n?fgU?s ftr . r-Tbo Republicans will bo In no want of <'WMy?blrie" to shako during the com ing Presidential oarapalgn, Cincinnati can . furnish enough for sereral Presidential ?i^'&SgtiSi'XS&Si . to* ?Temporanoo people will find ffk in tbo.atatlBiloa that tbo Rov. ir.vv vum sas* oomala Dr. Dot* ?SS initio Indentndm* Tboie St a ?aBMV " is now pt^Mpit*. ' example i of the wonder ? . erioan oitles under larora. ,X' In 1830 it started onltsre 70 inhabitant*,?nd ?t, that tbo riot oast Cln million dollars. . , ?The cattle now owned in Colorado ere 000,000. ?Wood is split by machine for twenty - A*o 4enU 4 cord In Virginia City. /?' 1 ? ; ^|!bo ?5li**t jadls^a local elections aro ; miioh moro fArorabte to tbf JotftiMTM/ . fr IWtt^ro do tnVlndlftUft returos Undto fix ' #l(mi <**?*? 8*$L at AHhur ielegatss to |||?oonTenaoiL^: ? *?? j wmm " ? ?SM , gu^w, ?MM the MWW+t unit Jwul wof/ idl Wir'Tr JPKyO , , t iii' ? fl jfip ?? '*: i lira w 1-HIJIAIt* KUjCMON BT?TB*, BragSiagsg Ki.?ri|>? r^tyimwrjyMrtr <* ?"; SflSSSE5?l5a s^S^Ssfirs ^ST^ Zz wHh th. efficiency of tun syetem thnt we >ejtture to thrpwout a few suggestions now 90 MW> ??* proacb of the *???>"? e*WP*lK?' *" I8T8 we had an excHlng ??>d Interesting debate In our County Cpnveutlon ae tc| xvbetbbrthls ayfrH?m *hou|d be adopted or not. It had been ^ij^dpd bjr the' ptate Executive Camu,ltfce. Ihp vote In our convention w?e so olote tbftt It was difficult to tell which side, pny vailed, but Hi the Intere* of the ftdvocafc* for the primary plan yield ed any ft*rtfcer opposition. 8 x years have elapsed end every nomination sinve bM beeriBowle by oonventloos, Are our people satisfied with the present pbiu V tf so/tbenlet U remain; especially ?' lt hft?multed^?*?eMfu,,Jr' We prorpjM IM few ??#arke we will make by eaylug that w? have uo fuu t to And wjth the offiolals who have received nowlhfttlOns *tid Ailed tlielr respective offices faithfully, earnestly and In many ^hitartees with ability. We propose to treat of the system, and deal with .the question as one ol practical import on the welfare of the party. Tlie argu menu used years ago In behalf of this system are as poumt to day ?* thpn, ijrtth this addition: that experience has thrown over It the light of praotloal results. Theories then advanced baye ripened li* to facts, and what was i?ec^^rUy tonta. line and experimental has developed lot? demonstration and proof, fcvery t^ue Democrat la equally auxlous to promote the unity? harmony and success of his plrty,?nd wbfttcvct conduces most to tills rewH mu?t meet with l?l? HpprovaK It Is wo p*s true alsothat he !? wlljlrig at all tlmee to subordinate hl? Judgment to the will of the m^orlty. This does make htm a sieve of party, but conscious of tUetjerfertity or i>arty notion and |w olpllue, ho is ever ready to. yield his judgment to theirs, claiming that those who constitute tbo majority now wilt do likewise should they as Individuals be long at any time to the mluorlty. It Is in U|U ?plrlt we write, end if It Is deem ed wis* by the party to adopt tbo prl miry plan* or to iiilhwre to tbo oonv?ntlon S?i ?i l/n.w tl..tev?y true crat will yield his acquiescence aud sup port to either. J<ct us then discuss the measure calmly, dlspatlonetely and with au eye-single to tlie welfare of thepavty. \Yby does T?* GaJWtxric advocate the primary plan ? let. Because It gives a clearer expres sion, titan the convention system, of the popular will In the selection of candl 1 *3nd. Beoause lt brings the candidates Into closer relation with the pooplo and thereby affords better opportunity of their knowing the standard bearers. 8rd. Because It tends to produce more political enlightenment on the measures of the day, In that candidates In making their oanvass have an opportunity of speaking at elub meetings and of talking at the fireside and on the highways to those with whom they are brought In cod tact. " , .. 4th^ BeoaUse It tends to make ..candi dates more thoroughly acquainted with the oondltlon and necessities of their constituents, and thus makes them {no tably members of the legislature) better understand how to act In relation there lb.': V ?? ?. ??? *' ' ' ' , I 5th.' Because personal canvases ai ! waye conduce to keep more , Interest alive |n the patty,end instead of a fow men In ponvenupo ftssembled, (and they sent there ill most cases by a few mem ?bera of clubs,) selecting oamlldatei, It makes every member of the party direct ly interested In their selection. J J flth. Because In the oount** whoWAt haab?erttrted they ?tUl adhere tolts* the bast and roost feasible plan, and W? believe ther* Wrtiorepolltlwl activity there flK gondcquchce. ?*j?' '? "OMK MOKB TO THE tJIUIlHI?.'' Tho Kilucaltoniil Bill hM piiued the ^ ? largo majority (88 t6.ll> ? ?l* wenete ?y ft iwgu majority (33 to lir al though the weMmtil, * number <# ?en?tt>r? not voting. '1'hU doM notooii tftnoe ue thftt It |? right. The mort we nrgunient the more are we oou r'^ar r?r Irutt (he Houne qt KepmaonU* ;; wra r? *mlpetw* who wpt>ort fri theoicKdit for the ?Ame?lncec Jutb ^ j of JVeedmen'e Bureour, the offWoe Billi, jhe tout mftl W jjM4 **lewej - nice of nrp , be*rtlpw mid yet IdqIWi i JSepublleen perty oli the I +*t!arm++ ?S?rsHs rough Ito enginery. negro dot^r onoeieere. We ?ey, *wi?y Wlthl We would mi touch It #(th ft foot rod. There I- no lew to r * ul we do not want It. ?ate of Bomb Caroline > It end let \t* quote ru?t " "' wSMjfor ever mwm-ntf .detttg all tu bit power to Carolina properly represent* Qrleent this FeU. -^Ve bopa .. , ?opJe wllleoroperate with bhh ... most laudable uodert*klng. f *a Oazbttk hu tent out a large number of circular*, to the people Of Kershaw ooun \fy, calling their attention to lu Impor tance, Mini ere are meeting w^cU encoui* aging reaponges. Eyery county lu tha Bute should Hare an e^ilbft of Ita pro ducts, woods, wioerate, domestic > arti cle# of eU tort*, and wluttever way show lhejr anterprt*t>iiind prpgaess. Such a oollevilou wlU enable tlpe 'Commissioner to make au oxhltyt that will not eiilyte. fleet credit on the Stale but *111 oonduoe to (urn In tljla direction thrifty, linln* trioua and useful settlors from the North western State*, wliorc they ftuflfer nlmo?t annually from floeda and Intact* and air wnypfrotq nu inclement and rigorous cllUIHtf. I ' I/H the good worlf go on, - V Wi iiavk reoelred a little pamphlet entitled "Education. 1n Charleston, S. C.," from theCIty Year Book, 1833, aud lu U find a source of much In formation, j Charleston's public school system Is as |eftioient as any in this country, and | Mayor Courtuoy mf nifutt* a deep inter I est in the subject of education. It qoeT North Carolina $15,000 to I make the exhibit at the Boston Kxpoai* | tlon, but already the cost of that ven | turu has been repaid by mora than twen ty fold. Ho profltabio.a pleco of enter prise was the exhibit at Boston that North Carolina now wants to get 10,000 square feet In the New Orleans Kxposl jjgW? OPINIONS OF THB PRKSS. Let The State House Be Completed. [Abbeville Mediant.] The pondlt|on oftt)?8l?to Houso Is a ory ln? shame to ell our p<K?pt?. Jtls especially a reproach to lha last I*nlslaUire and to 'every LsgtslntUre in which an effort.was madetooompletethe butldlnr. The edifice wee Intended to rival, any sfuotpre of the hind In any part of ibe pfuntry. Great ?pms wore expended upon U before the war, and It Is an outrageous neglect to allow It to go to ruin for want of au appropriation. ' * . ? ? No man should aver again ha honored with a seat In the General Assembly who fi not willing to vote a reuaouable and suffi cient sum for the protection of the State House. ' ' The Old Ticket Again. ' ; [Anderloh IntcUlgol^sr.] The old Itchet Of tilden arid Hendrlcki oontlnuesto'galn strength before the coin try. "the boom nit It Is on the ^increase. and will be Immense by the Uriie of tbo meeting of the Democratlo Convention In Chloago, In tool, wa believe that nothing'Short of Mr. Ttlden'sdeath oata prevent his nomination whan the Conveutlon meets. If nominated under such olreumstanoes, he cannot refuse to serve, and bis election would be as sure a* things In the future evei nre In polities. ? Nothing In Buch Par?nliijc. (Abbeville Medium.] A good hand will not avsrage more than Ave bales of cotton, vforth about WO per bale This will be about WOO grots for eeeh hand. The wages and feed of the band will uot be (ess than 1100. The mule, ploughb, phos phates. seed, and the taxes aud Interest on the land will about take up the balance.' In 6}0t, will take up the whole of It, If corn hay, flour* meat, olothtug, hats, shoes, sugar and oofTee and everything else Is to be bought* ? There Is nothing In suoh terming pxoept worry and vexation, hard work and poverty n the ond. Jane Nominations* IKeowee Courier, 1 ' We tliInk It bettor, that the nomination o( State officers should bo deferred until the usual period. We want a short campaign. Wo want the people united, and this can one ly be done ty allowing the greatest latltud, in thedlsousslon of all public questions and the amplest time for selecting the offloors foi all the offloes to be voted for. We Give It Up. [Correspondence of the Ashevllle Cltlzon.] What Is to be the end of a Bunoombe Jttr nier, dressed In Baltimore olothlng, with Massachusetts shoes, who tills his North Carolina land with a Kentucky plow drawn by aTannesee horse ted on Tennessee hay, who rides to town every Saturd y In an In. dlana, wagon to lay In hi* week's supply ol Teonesee bread, New York butter, Chicago meat, Cincinnati whiskey and burhnrn to buocoT, '? , ~ *' V The tot I o? Supply. The total vlelble supply of cotton for the world Is 2,005,181 bales, of which 2,148,281 bales afflSWAWA'S celwtsofoottob at all the Interior town* Js bales; reoslpts from plantations It;W7 bale*. The orop In sight is ft.478.OU bales. <ir NBW ADV?ETI8EM?Nf8. " 'r* -vJ?5K V -r.^VN -/:? * ' .. THOKfBT TO LOAN, lf The Land Loan Companies represented by (he undersigned Are propnred In lend money in enms of f&OOattd upward#, upon MourUjr of frrm lands. For further infor mation, apply 10 M.SHANNON, . , ap 1? t# Attorneyat Uw. , I ?IIM,Hii i ? i *. ? . I '? i ? i i 1 ll I ? i I j fa. I Reflistratlon of Electors. Nolle? la heraby glteiiibi* ih*t t1?* ?Vat Monday In July ne^t the book# of raiflatr* titfc'tf Sershaw o6UBtjr*lll ba eloaWv (l/n ftll lbat time, tb? books Kill ba opawad at ?it otBoe to Cstadeo, do the firat Monday in eaeh montij for iha pft'rpdaa of/ftpgikafK logweh alaatora ba ba*a arrived St age ?|aoa laat genaral afaatiab. i l\ llflRi'' \ a-h it WrA. ANCRlTM, ,,, Hupervlsor of Heftisiration, l'..y).rl ? lt.t? ll U*<| I' O'tU tyt Voa ml .?# 'J 7 ' ft a^al?l Wfo*'8af'?4 **< NiHfcts fnr use of Hall, i lladbUrkok -HI12 Ofl if Mt aatpeoaaapoltaadepartment 9,169^2 #[? 4f V *raa^<i^ Milk; * ? ??.' r, Wt I. f4 ami. ttnndriea, Inoidentat espooaaa ftfr l? ?' aalary town attorney, one year 00.w ?? " ?? treasurer, ?? " 860 00 I " fi aloakkaopot, ?? ' 100.00 ?? Jateraai paid n? mo*?y borrow- , ? W. DaPaaa M.fr) fo bal. cash in band oftreasarar, v;-: snfat**b*t <la***Ai, f ax aooo;/*y. Uli due si pea ta* dnplieat* *8,*8t.26< ???*?" o^NWAfiojr tax 1684, F?-*a? V ? n .P<& IlRfMrtW? . ? dark M4 Traas. -r wmm ?f??s n V?IU?! te?jfM?Tfc MAY. 1884. to the TWENTIETH LAY OF JlJlJft. 1888, injolu?lT?, fur the eoltactioa of I Sitlo, Count?, SvUoo*. k>oll . aud ,8p??ui| Tum fVI tlM S<k*1 jear oouuueiteijig Ho*> '*Th.'*lV<I?i???lktt U ?? fcllowt ? er-ggyvr* " Ordloarr Co. pitrpdM* ;8 " l'ub. tMiool 1 * " County IjidabladofM ? " ToUl . Special School Tm OiMU Ko^l. ? All maU ciUieos bei whb ?k?*g? of 91 ?ud 60 j?uv art liable to a polf t#*t aoltM OoUJ hihI silver ?:oin. Natloual Bank notes and Uolrfd ptatM?urr?ticjr r*e*\\?l la fV* ^aeut for UtM, Jurors tuid diate > pilots* tickets rooatvadfor ordinary Couuly Tax. : MAl.LB, A p|. 17. Traaavrar K^rabaw (. ounty. . *? NOTICE.. I'.;::,, fart lee having post 3H* ig?ln#< Kershaw County for any former yeur are bareby.notilledtoprps?sn?.thnB*fce,for pay? meat. W. U R. WrtftKMANv v . AplO ml Cl'k. B'd. Co.! Cum. Insurance License, Executive Dki-aht* w<f, - ' 1 ? OrnoB or Cohptroi^er G^era?,'*" "i Columbia. ?; t'.. Aprtl in, \8I4. -< I Oerllfy tUat Kenned/ $ Williutiis, Camden, 8. 0|? <*g?uts of ! CtVtnusn,' } * V incorporated by the btate of New York. North British and Mkhcaktile, Incor porated by Grs*i Britain, * I Commercial. U)t ion Ft%irtlifb(ri|A*c4 Go., inoorporated by CreAt Britain. > Liverpool & London & Glome, incorpo rated by Englund. j ? Home Kirs Insurance Co., incorporated by tbe State of New York. j Cue scent Fibb Insurance Co , incorpor ated by the 8t Ate of LoulsiAD^.. * ? Germania ft re Inauhance Co., incorpo rated by the 8tate of New York. Ueoroia Homb Firr Insurance Co., iu oorporated by the Stale of Georgia, Hare complied with the reauisitiont of tbe. Act of the General Assembly entitled. "An Aai to regulate the Ageneiee of Insurnnoe [^Companies not ,ino6rporAi ed in |.he State of Soulh Carolina," and I hereby ljc*me tbe ?Aid Kannedy & Williams, ag?Bts'aforesaid, 10 take rlake and. tramvaot an' bp* in ess of QSifcraneelii ibis Bute, In tna.jpounty of KtrihaVr; f8r and la behalf of said compa nies. Expires March 8Iiti 1885.*' ^ W. E 8T0NEY, . ; Comptroller General. IMPROVED COTTON SEED JFOJEt . 455 lbs. t.int from 1,080 lbs. Seed Cotton. ? Oiler's Long Staple or silk colion,. Jhe best and most prolific cottpn made. .'Tie pods or bolls are nearly twine as large as our oomtuob bolls, ^>e staple is mycb longer and finer. The weed is a ft he growet' and prolific. Price of seed 60o per peok or $'2 per bushel. I have also a small quantity of sued, nhioli are very slightly mUed. wbioh I Will sell at $1.00 per bushel. Address orders, to. ' J. iV. NUNN, ?' MaM8-8t." KingstrQ*, 8. C. . DeKalb House. J. N. Nicholson, Prop'r, ?*juosjv, &. |&*Newly painted j and. re.furnished throughout. lT. ? : KSTTabloa best the Charlestonlind Cam den markets afford. QT Hacks meet all trains. w. mar 0. ? ?* ' H. U. Parker, House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTER. , Having located in Camden*.begaleATe. to tollolt business lo his line. ' TO? ? uSiBtt.A' ?. U. '-'J lriara*l my prices *OTE, ' ? ? i-ij'jJ"* 0f*KalsouiiajiB|| and Fr*K)?? Woik a j#peoisllty.. i.. tyOrderf left at the drug store of Dr. 0. J> DuaUp flU bB promptlyc^v^ed <o. ? ?i .,.,?. , -; i >?->; ?-? ? ' s?*<i> ; ' ' .MbgLtlEB^ ? ??? s,.i . .#!?? . 1 ., r ABMi?*?r,<r4L\0fcrv^c ? i .-If'-*- ~~ i*'""1 ~ A ' " I Mil 11H p T. ym> :*W ,fV' *%\ %*:?: < Hr '??? ?>? ;<u ? ft m W&j&id ' : ? *;? ? '!?"? ?'.? s-i* V'-> <"?'<*?% ??.-Mi.-,. V ? ptM ?r Also ? fall flot of' f [P'* <5 vt y-ty* -ii'v in * ?1 ?'? ^ ? I Ff T: ViUopigue. yftn pW'Jtov*. *fc$i ' ! ^' Tfl |l"^ i'i .. ,r I.,.. j .. j*" f rVi.T'.. What Comes? K>.' '"vv'T'" V '? ....,... W^r *#w and frj?9> a*ri*al?. $f good# *ttj. week jftlio more ?f. . , L. M. Smith. _ *? Tfcf undersigned begs respectfully to call th?. attention of tlte readers of Thb Q.vtvrrR <p (be excelleut utook of goovds BOW jo atore and aoustantly arriving. it?*,**.': i ?" > ' u Ladies Dress Goods I offer special UargAlDS ^having as nice a Un? as ?au be fouud in Camden. In . C lotting, Hats, Boots and Shoes l am prepared to compete .with the q\t>* 1 ity apd prioes of those who claim (o be the qqIjt Clothing and Sbge dealers in Camden. .Jn Groceries, Crockery ware, Hardware, Harness, &c., I challenge competition. would be well for purchasers to ealiaod examine my extensive aud varied stook before buying. ten don't preiend to make a BLOW, butI'am preparad to ofler inducements to purchasers. > JL. ?!/. SJfilTH. STATZTBOARD OF EDUCATION 5,10,15,25,30 : ' CENTS, BEST4ND CHtA^* Spellers 12 CemtS. _F0R SALE EVERYWHERE _ NOBBY AND NICE! Something New For Camden. First-Class BAR AND RESTAURANT. DELMONICO! DELMONICO! DELMONICO! . ; i, .. The attention of the renders of Tiik Ga xkttk is respectfully oallcd to the fact that, ? With the beginning of a new business season, we have made great Improvements to the only FIRST-CLASS BAR In Camden, having addod largely to our stock of ' LIQUORS, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. We are prepared tocupply 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 WMIfKKY f? tti* genuino Pennsylvania White Rye,<-And''that we de not se'.l oorn whiskey, mixed with rye whin? key, and call it '? White.Rye " t3PJTJ>iiuks mixod by experts. The patronage of the publio is eordlally solicited. . Rosentterf & Co. WANTED COTTONSEED! COTTONSEED!! I will pay (16} ola ) sixteen Arid bne-half cents ci??h per buahel for 10(000 B^shela SOUND DRY COTTON SEED. delivered to mo at (hie plaoa befnrathe first of next No?eml>er. Will exohanga Cotton Seed Meal for Cotton 8eed. FRANK VLLEPIGUE, ftop. 20-0m. OAUDKNt H. 0. Kennedy & Williams, Fire InsnraiicG & Collection Agents, Oamden, S. 0. nrThe uo<Ur?tKnp(l Imvo i)ii? dajr foVm ed a copartnership under (tie ftrirt n?m? df Kennedy it Williams, for tha purpose of oonduotlng a f General Fire Insurance Collection Business. Rapttaetftlng the following Wrong and wall Jpfcow'n CompanlM: ?; ' ?' f GKORO'lA HOME, ' HOMK of Now Vork. ? OOMMRRClAL ONION; of London, , " ? MVKKPOOL ft LONDON ft OW\\i, NEW YORK tlNDBUWfUTKHH, (?K KM AN I A, north muitthh * mercantile, ; CR JtHORNT, of New OtlttM. 1 ) Anil an prep*red to *rita polloleo upon &*?Hlnj*. Btoraa. toerobiuMhse, Mills, Cotton 01ns, and ofhor proptrt/, at cur rant rata*; ? ?TrT "t4' ? B O KENNEDY, * P- *' J? Change of Business. (laving thin day aotd my entire Insurance business to D. R. William*, Jr., I cheerfully recommend him to my friends and forrtar mmiWtnwi February 16tb, IBS*, tf. On Consignment OCfcN, v *' BACON. * fWVR, to. Wa have on consignment a large quantity of Cotn, Bacon and Flour, whlob wa ara af rarlng %l Bottom prU#?. A rib. 8VMf, Wi A. ANCROtf * A ; * * ?.:% -:x ?>'.<% Mi -.?<?. r ? ! ?" ? >?* &. #i leaving returned thepractice afthe Law, I will be ple^aed lo tee my old clients and Maids ?l in the building iir?y VA ORLEANS. Prime K*9 Orleane- MolaMe*. foi ?/V r , 30 Wa iT?we Olf-Mle by ? U. BAUM. ty?. \ J. H. FR.iJVCIS, MlllwrigHt gyAgent for Turbine Water Wheels of bed* makes, JfcjJTlUfer to Maj. 8. II. Adams, II. 0. Cnrrlaon. Esq., and J. J. Hard, Esq. mo 6 1 in Beef and Tongues. Fulton Market Beef and Pickled Tunguoe nice and cheap. For sale by II BAUM. TRESPASS NOTICE. I hereby forewarn all persons from tress usslng on my "Qravel Hill" place, and all ?nook found (respiting thereon will be (a. ken up and dealt with under (he Kiook Law. Feb 21: " HIRAM NETTLES. Attention Gardeners All who plant wnnt fresh and reliable seeds. I, therefore, beg leave ta call atten tion to the taut that MY STOCK -OF? Buist'g Popular Garden Seed 18 ENTIRELY NEW AND FRESH, And thero is no suvh word as fail with these see<< if season is favorable. 25 Years Experience Warrant! ibis statement. Tho following is a partial list of the large variety kept: CABBAGES. ' COLL A Jl DS, GREEN GLAZE, BEETS, li A PISHES. SQttASlIKS, TOMATOES, TURNIPS, OKRA, PEAS, BEANS, ON ION SETTS and EARLY OARDEN CORN. v.* ?AL80? - REED'S FLOWER SEED. For Sali By DR. FRANCIS L. ZE P. Tomatoes. 81b Cans of Tomatoes 1 "> cents, '2 Cans for 25 cents at W. A. ANCllUM & CO 8. NEW CROP MOLASSES. New Orleans Fancy and Medium grades For sale by W. L. ARTHUR & BRO Genuine German Kainit AND OTHER FERTILIZERS. Tons genuine German Kainit?di rect importation?and all other fertilizers, for sale by HERMANN BU1.WINKLE, Kerr's Wharf, de20 Charleston, 8. C. J.BLAKE STEEDMAN, REPRESENTING KNOOP, FREERICH & CO., CHARLESTON, $. C. Issues Exohange on Charleston. Buys Cotton ftt highest onsh prioes. fQyOfflco ftl D. W, Jordan 8l Co.'s. FEED, SALE AND LIVERY ST-A-IBZLiEJ. Having leased the coinmmorilnus STA BLES attached to the DeKalb liouso, I am prepared to furnish entfits in the way of BUGGIES, PHAETONS, &c., for pleasure drives. HACKS attend upon the arrival of all trAina. I am also prepared to do hauling of any kind. I *1*0 keep on hand a full line of HARNESS, BUGGIES, & WAGONS, wh'oh I ofcn afford to sell at lower prloea than any other person in town. * I will have on band throughout tUe sea ?on * lot of . . i 1I0R8ES AND MtJI,E8, puroba*c<l speolally for,this market. Buy ? era will find It to their interest to oall on m'4 bafbVobbjrtaM. ; Aug9(^t. }, W. H. ELLIS, Agt. K ] m Mf; t'i muctionoor. ? i> . ? . j . |0N)y?IClt AT GAZETTE OFFICE-^Sg camdkn, p.o. ' : WMTIM. attend to ftfiy business ?nt rusted JWjWi }9 biulAnpon more famrabU terms than can ba obtained ?1*?where in Camden. (Uf-Before placing business III this lino, call and see what Ipw i-atea yeu can obtain. f DARKBROWN sits 01 the teeth and near the erlgea of tire gnma are removed with a few aprllo* tions of WOOD'S ODONTINE. lit aweeteha the breath, burden* (be gumt, and ? withal Contains nothing which can by any means irgura the enamel. Try a bog. Sold by Druggist*. W. C. FlBflKR, f W hoi Mai A Agent, Aug. 16, Columbia, 8. 0. Notice. Having this day aOld to P. T. Villepigue my entire stock Of Merchandise," .^jJotes, Books, Accounts, and othe^ Evidences of indebtedness to Ine, and having received from MrA full virtue and satisfaction for the s*m?, he la tbtrvby atithorlffed ' to receipt for, settle and exeoute All transfers and aet llementa then In fo*0?, and I moat respect fully ask for him a continuance of the pat ronage extended to ma, ftchng satisfied that ihe same I* well ntoritadt C. BKY.L. AH parties indebted to C. Bel) bjr not*, ipon ncoonnt or otherwise will pl?aso s?i tic >r arrange the same with me at once. f?MVM > ? V.T. VlLLKPiOUB,. WWjiii.OV.. *\ ' ' ? i l .1 . ? M 1884 SPRING. 1884 - 4 flp-V; v,3S fy H. BAUM Has Received a Large Stock of Elegant mDress Good4, Embroideries. La ?? cas, Ribbons, Clothing, Hats . !?? \ and Shoes, All of Which * ] 2Sj Offers at as Low Prices as oan be Bought in any Mar ket. Call and Examine this Elegant Stock. Respectfully, H. it.l U.U. 155 1 o-. oo oc a a 1884 SPRING. 1884 MJH . S1MM0NDS & CO., -DIALERS IN STdCP&E JP&.YCT - j GROCERIES, I Provisions, Flour, Fruit, Produce, N New Orleans Molasses, CHOICE TEAS, Hooker's Self-Raising Flour CHEESE AND BUTTER. Our assortment of CONFKCTIONMtY is as large and oomplete as any in town. r&mmo aw segars ? , CF FINEST QRADK8. SnflsfRction gunrantftod at all times, or money reYunded. No presents given, but full ?alike in all goods. A. D. KENNEDY! Hardware A Specialty. Embracing * line of Planters. Carpenters, Blacksmith nnd Coopers' Tool*, < 'tit Wrought, Flooring nnd Finishing Nails, Pocket and Table Uutlesy. imr ?&&$r STAPLE AA'D FANCY. SADDLERY. WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY, Suitable for the trade. HATS AND CLOTHING. POWDER. SIIOT8 AND 8HEELS. Especially adapted for Breech Loading guns. Groceries! 11EAV7 AND FA JVC r. TEAS SELECTED WITH CARE. Hoots axo Smosst Tobacco and Cigars. A. D. KENNEDY. AT BAMBERG'S You will And an elegant stook of Clothing, Dry fmootis9 Hoots and, Shoes, . HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, And in almost endless varieties and styles. Having purchased largely in the rxhore lines, and having acoess lo REAL BARGAINS I am sure that 1 oan wfford to offer burguinB lo customers. In addition to the above, I have a full slock of ? \ ' ' Furniture and Mattresses Which oannot be bought at as low figures as I am selling at. , > ; My Stock of Hosiery, &c., is Unsurpassed. Trunks and Valises in large supply. ' 8URB TO filVK MK A CALL. < i t> a mrmfn n Oof. Mm. ?? ? wo,i? ? ?; ' ? ; ! > I", W F. PERKINS <., . ANNOUNCE THE'ARRIVAL OF; . Vf JYew Stock of Groceries* jLiquot's, Wines. Tobacco src? ' ^ ,v /I,' ? Th ?.unprecedented rush of business at our establishment makes It necessary for us t< be constantly imreceipt of New Goods, Jftff Lienor Department U always supplied with the best. ) The "fltandard of the World" and "Golden Rye" are late addition to my stock. W. F. PERKINS. ??? ASHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY, chdrleiiton, 0. a >*ta, Itye and nil small ttaiiicrops. . _ . > 'r. A8HI.KY Ahlf RIiKMKNT, of superior activity and dfrtdency! a very cheap and exoet ont fertilizer for smt*ll gr?ttr>. nun with cotton Med of sWiblc manure to impply Atom Ammonia. HMAI'iLOHAJN flPBOlPlO, a highly ammonlated and complete fSftlllter for Wheat, " * * " ? to? Afllll.KY I?IH?<?LVlBD BONBfl. ^ COTTON HKKI) MRAf.. sound and frash. *?,FOK TPiilMB. Illnstratod Hand Hooka, Agricultural 1'rlmers and tood articles un Ash *, lament, Kalnlt, Float* and Teas, address , The Ashley Phosphate Company, ^ , Charleston, 8. C,