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i ! ? \ ilinitEi IBi' I ^ * i I Jhb l",V- :-*- H. V *i 7FKANK f.TiBAKI*, |?mrfrKUrrou. ??ason3j ? ??* i ? ?. -j?'-'i V-rr-Ti' ?''ft'saa JHWOMlPTtOK, ? JritKTaAfc,^ AXyrjLWCK. C., .JULY 8118d4. (SST, or anythtw jfou will cvnftr a tcejl us the o4-, 6u $HW the ml' i^iXvT;?* fOR VlCI*FKI$XDXNTt v. ? JBCTB? FOB TH8 CAK :" * '." " .The eneutnp pqlHto*l campaign prom * ie? to be one*of much Interest, espoctal* "i * . in refcrenoe to national affolr?, and ery voterln Ker*li*w oounty should V >^P,^U^tedM to wenw trans piring. Jn order to *pi?o? the current new?"each week In every nook and cor I PROSPECTS OF THE CAMPAIGN. 1 It is too earlyyet to form an accurate I ?sLlitt?to bf'tho prospects of tlio respec* j *tlvo paVtles, but we Aro very md6b en-< jv the reports thus far received j 'from all* sections o'r'tb'e country. There is an '^hsenta of mere hurrah and ' fire' work* du ibe part of th? pemocratio party. Business toen ail capitalists are, v for the flrtttltoS in yeart rallying U> ^Vir1 nominee'fciid see m satisfied that he will maVo 'a ttfe and efficient President, eleVtfouts of the be'more tluln offset by tho snt Republicans, and the'f obng1 Imvo .become* of ago Ion kre very geriernlly for him. <vu i'ttrne Jtu ydara the party dNfnth'wtiom we can wage iwrttolgii?on6Whd knows A "be* severe and hoi campaign, result'. The litive Committee bavo met rk. The commltteo Is .composed of one member from each State, and so "irwe'ban judge>;? art" efficient and ng body. Uodn Its discretion hnd In Lrtf, raei*. 'IS. We Imvo confidence In and eipetjt tliem to make ^We hnve the game favour b play bur oaMb'rlght.: THE8CHO0LPUMI. We have not received information al to the ek^ot amount which has been thn s i ' i standi (t'U.far short of' Wiiat is udoded. tye take this occasion to ulge once moro the' neoeWity and impoVtance of ihls most: 1to#ortant enterprise, There U nothing more essential to the' welfare 'ati^ ^^periiy of this community,' abd now that the \% mill tax has teen voted do*rh> there Is; no dependence save In voluntary oobtribUtlbrts. ' ;Wi are sdr. en th?t sortie hiVgo7 taxpsy 1 scd to hu bsc ribe, while 6th y ,by|i scanty support to tho ?urge ail a^uqh. to reconsider ^i,f2ran$ bj^ii'ihelr ^orse*. ?.of subscription will be jterbtityncod by the'berie bicii win followtho ,ed-! bos Bonharn has forfour, I duUMof his dftlco V|h4|bimy.;f;|f?a^ nttyus, iip b&. MJ JB At the taw now >r* are required rffuratitti urpost. rut?isa wise law wblcb 'pw?U ho escape of laud from taxation. A similar *w la reference t:> morlcMM #n ntl otloie ? <* *,?*!. if not of nSJe Importance. If and la told and ? mortgage is taken on H for eoutlcg the payment of the purchase moh >y itahonld not be allowed Co escape ta*a? loo. If money la loaned on mortgage of ce?J estate the monoy ao loaned aUoald pay |V! Juat proportion of Uw. Under the proaent system of assessments very few persona pay upon a tithe of their sredlta-tbe whole energy of the offlolals leemaJo be dlreoted to the collection of tax c pn land. NototUato U as well ?grip to. bay taxes aa th4man who has money at Iqtarest, and yet very few of them pay anything, at ?-H. Whilea majority of those who do pay, pi\y enly on a small part of their oredlU. Xi creditors were required to record their mortgages, they oeuld not ao easily dodge the payment ol their Uxes-aVen If they should be filling to oomrtlt perjury in the makingbf their returns..' If a aystembf ro-' cording mortgages was Inaugurated ? the tier of this ooqnty would be fcreatty lncreaateo,, and yre aappoae the snmo would be true of every county In the Bute. ' Sternly Demand Their Kxp licit Vlewa. [Edgefield A^verliaer.i l EdgeaelA, mdbe thai) once, has nad rather laeerlous lesson in tending representatives to the Legislature without knowing' bow they atand, and how thCy Intend to a6t< In retard to Important measures of tlio day. Edgefield should never commit this error again. Whether It bo concerning division oftheoounty, or the lien law, or the home* (tend law, r tho two mills educational tax, drwhat not, let our people, if they wisely feal so oucllued, sternly demaud ol thofre who -Hoelc to iopresont us, . \holr explicit views. And I'any candidate feels that be Is stroug enough before tho people to disregard snob a demand, or evade It.or shufllo out of It, or twist the English language to darken counsel, let him do so at his peril. ' A Trip to I'.umfcn. v {From tho Lancaster :*iov;ew..l Haying had coercion to visit Camoen on buslnc* lost week, we take Uo liberty of publishing| n fow rambling thoughts sug gested by and lnoidental'to (be trip, sinoe sft are short on news this week. The sapie community of Interest wbich. at one time united so closely this couaty and the town of Camden no longer e':l|ts, Prior to the buildlog of our railroad otyr people found Camden a convenient aud satisfactory mar ket for the sale of lb*ir cotton, and Its mer obants reasonable and accomodating in tbe matter ot agricultural supplies, &o.; and Canrien'owOs to-day much of her substan tial growth to the nteralpa*ronage sbe has lecelved At our bands. But the completion of our road however, opei cd up n.'bome market for our people, causing tho bplk of the trade[ whioh* formerly went frum this oounty to Camden to be turned in the di I-reetionfpf Lancaster village, its legltlmato headquarters, Injecting new life and ac'v Ity into our quiet old fashioned town, and inflicting a corresponding depression upon tho trade of Camden. And- no* since tbe yrooUoal .(jUpsotatloq vot U?.o bonds wbiob held us so olosely ana" pleasantly together it if seldom that one seea or bean of Ibe many friends and aoqualntanoes made thete in former days, nor are we' able to keep posted as to the obanges being made in tip iphcp'itself. While Cumden-hasr made no ?steps backward in oon&equonco of the. loss of no inconsiderable part of her trade,. yet the absence of that t^ade is iradd" in tho line of substantial progress wltmn the i last few years. Th6 patnt brush bos beon free ^y used in beiutifylng private resldeuoes, but barring on oeoasional u*vr building tho ^>lace loeke but little ohangod. The people look the same?It tew old fivces have passed away but their places are filled by younger and inoro energetlo ones. W e observed but very littlo trade going on in the stoves, but the,absenoe of the farmer from town just rft this s?aton is rather a healthy sign than otherwise, being indicative of close atten tion to the growing crops. JByery now and then Oamdan becomes jsntbuslastlo over the advantages of in creased mllro*d facilities and agitates tho buildiiig of auothel^ road. 8he had ono of those perlbdioat'spells upon heir now, and it lalrly promises this time so assume tangible sbapO,'" Wo' haVe'- never heard what the'grievance^ are as oauBed by tho Canidenbi'onoh of the South Carolina, ratt road: they 'ire doubtieBj weU feuodod, for our (frmden friends are not wont to com tolalh without just cause, but so far as 'known to us, it* general' freight' rates db ?not^A'p p e a r unreasonable?certainly not eicessl.vo tn comparison with curs. If our people oould obtain the same rates that our Camden friends now enjoy they would think that the mlllenium had da>rned upon them. .}>?.?< ' ? ;?> We had the pleasure of meetlug while in Camden, a nuibber of Lancaster laces. Mr. J. N Nicholson IS thorti running tbe l)e? Kalb Houke, and under bit successful man* ftgoment it now ranks as one of the best;hO uu In ifc-i country. Our energOtio d. Mf. Otis Osborne, u there foroe of bauds brick-making, coutraot Tor furnishing brick tor soon td b* built.'* besides Othtir "prospect. Mr' Moultri* Bif wlth the poputa* flrni of A>b. where he expects to remain for U He pjakes himself especially his Lancaster friends,' jShfi' jd . tffat *rk' dilng' s6rte nit e ???> itt;^lielr lIno?i-pr\intind'. vJE&r- "? rs* *?* ^ojlflod'at the warm .10 and (he Catnden Journal Belrtg pwassd fbr iltno wo *ere tibablo to Wojtft tho prof*. *? ? We oaHed upon Capt. flldradgs, the pro* Of i!*?* Oold MlhO. ,He is no* directing >t? and mean* to the development | *n as a winter resort for northern t>ve1y grounds In Klrkwood, spent ' en ^o the pubtlo two; m both seasons he] jrht Otriltd oon*onlonl e.'' His ro<rtns are eleganth VhU MkbW swiM>U?d with the ?j that Oan b^obtalned in tb4M ?ue that ho Is oontetoplatlftgjhe about, thonsand. o be all that is c'.almed for it by extravigaht btltet^rt in 1U effloo. mkm?TL%m& IlioC. *I?* for Congress from the Fourth l)ls j. Tie liquor question U being pat to the 8en?lenal osndidales In Barnwell county. . S - k?lng cfclled on to stow how they stand. ?T. darker Jonee and J. Hendriz Me ?South Carolina tea cured in a fruit evaporator has been pronounced by London espeits unst to any Aw urn IndWn ortef. thought that with experi ence lu its preparation it can be made equal to the beet Chinese tea. Let those who have tea plants continhe their (xperinenti. Xi/ '? ' - ? hi (kaaral. ?-NeW York Oily is twenty miles long *a<rfrom three to fear miles widf, ? ?A 8panuh Mormon hasjust completed the trsuHlalion of the Book of Mormon into Bpwjlab, and began missionary operations in Mexico^ lie makes out (hut the MexU cans aro desoendtnts of the various tribes spoken of in the book, and teaches that Mexico 1? to-become the land flowing with milk snd honoy. This suit* the greasor* exactly, as they sre Constitutionally op posed to work. The consequence is he is utsking progress. ^Mjust been organ'zed io ttew York, M wbtcb Gen Geo. B./McClel ion is t member, for the purpose of organ iUng an Immense rnnche in the southwest coiner of New Mexico. The coinprny's properly it a combination of a number'of ranchcs aloug (be Gila RfTer and the streams and springs iu that violnlty. Their range in about 40 miles from east to west and 00 miles Irorn north to south, and comprise ojer 1,600,000 aores of grazing land, at an altitude of.fiom 3.000 to .0,000 leet. The stock consists of 150 hoiscs, 10,000 head of cattle and 200 thoroughbreds, 1 ?Quern, Viotoria has cabled oRicial con gratulations on the veoovory of the Greelv pnrty, and President Arthur hss replied expressing the thanks of this oountry. ?Mark M. ("Brlok") Pohieroy is about to begin iu New-York the issue of a cam paign paper, oslled the Uui?ed States Dem ocrat. It is to be devoted to the Interest of Cleveland and Hendricks. wiT&l..#20P In lh.? I"d,ftn Appropriation bill, just discovered, gives the ,Cheyennes uud Arapahow $20,000,000 instead of $20, 000. a? intended by Congress. --The editor of the Euftiula Dfily Maills having a rabbit's foot silver mounted and inscribed, and will forward it to Governor vl6?ClaD(l# ?Blaine WII once an ?auer. aud ret peop e oontinue to say they do not under stand how he accumulated so mu<{h money. in.Ne* York who uttered (he remark that he wditfd bet,his lifo that 5 WbVlw^;fcll lo the ground iard ' lUai* fiT? m'uule# after" v fyy-six Imft Mexico has hsd fifty. .? four,I residents, one Emperor and a regency And yet tome people think it a slow oowu - \..;U 'i i-^rJl?it^*,iluefjr"e,gl,,h year ?f "? ?*i? tehoe the American-Bible 8ooloty has is. sited more than forty-three million volumes, fnoluding Bibles, New Testaments ana por tions of (be gospels. , 1 ?Not long sinoe. at West Point, Tenn... while workmen were boring an artesian well, (heir auger strook a poplar tree in $60f?ef* ? pre"erTttUon ?deplhof over 1,"1' }? pjypoaed to have a Veterans' Buy at tho New Orleans Exposition, and lho<several organisations representing the veterans of 1801-06 aro called up?n to I'mi.Tp',' "? '???" nn7i.li? r0iiu,58t ,0^? members of the State Boards of Health of IilinoU, Tennessee Kentucky, New York and other States a conference will be held in Washibgton D C., on August 7 to consult with the 6ov-' eminent officials as to the bfest methods of meoting and mastering the cholera in Ihe event of its appearanoe in the United States. 'M- ; I'olltlual. ? - Grover Cleveland will be ihe younirost irSSJSMM.^ u"'"d 8"'ts- '?<"?'/ eouttve Committee, t . .wwm,Q " ?Ihe liooh eater Union confidently be hoves that Cleveland and Hendricks will c?p7 a* 81..,,; h^Timr 255 iuKSVJ" i?bo fct'itoa are the 8oHd Suuih and 0.11-r wta ?r *"">? nlTt Pr?slSe?n^fTheCiVl^n?taTiil ^ th# ppte n. l0",t r.r eumee that ' BUlne needs ohokIn. i^i Cleyeland has had expetienoe in.lhatlise and it is said made * capital sheriff." ' ?The Nalioiial convention of Indenen , dnU JU^ mek it> N*+ York On Tues- I dny, and unahlmnusly adopted an address deolar ng that the is.ue'in the pr.seSl campaign is ene between offlolal honostv tend corruption, and-endorsing m?f*l?n/ op-** ??. ~ jroreiira. , ;V,i'> 1 ??'.'It la almost Impossible to eihanstthe lodging aooirauiodatfon hero," writes a cor-. renpondont nrom (he Holy J<and. ''Thtre am four or flvo cnuvonlH, besides several hot els, In Jerusalem, which Holioit. patron age. Ono of these oortyent* Is'aocredlted with having ootofurtabe. lodging-room for 4,000 Iratelers, and with being'able to house 8,00Q people on a pinch." ?An army of nearly 6,0Q0 offiolals, at this lltuo. wAtohoH over (ho order ft ml safety of the capital of the German Empire. This partment, besides 1&2 messengers and or .inrlies Rttaohod to the special service of tho municipal authorities, and 224 ta* collnc ?Dir. Alms is to hat* a monument to bis memory In Pari*, erooted by tb? ?Aalatlo obolera, when It once ent|nfl ?ountry, marches on a straight tine through U< In its track It leau* desolation and de?,th, fcoVCtal times When It made Its ap; fearnneo In America thousands of people rire suddenly carried off wtthCoi tho ltglit*tt Wemlng. ; At first it Is generally lupposed that the disease in dysentery or oboists morbus, but In the eCnrfCof a few days alt doubts are removed. Frequently When a person Itf attaoked a fatal? collapso occurs In one or tyro henrs. On oder occa sion in India the epldemio struck a train of keteral hundred pnesengera, and In a few hours'time fifty dead people were dragged fot. It seems that the resource ? of medical ^oiemje se far have been- found uoabw (t ?ope with the devouring pestilence itJ'jtfJiurMttJftuiuaaina1. mnuuulirn.Lit1;1 -usa The Georgia Pacific Railway MP^jabonio, Mis ...iisas Texas aitd the The favorite ro>??o to jiCTW xs?,% nste' 8& tj> ?' HroWN, 3?v m "n *? t? a?*f SlSyt*BlrttilUnaitt', Ala.' % * BU8INKS8 CAl^DS, Go to The Gaietto Office. If Ton Want BILLHEADS, Go to The a&ielte Office ? *1 ? It You Want BANK CHECKS, Go to The Gaxelte Office.. If You Want ENVELOPES, Go to The Gaxette Office If You Wan LETTER nEADS, Go to The Oaxolto Offioe1 < If You Want . LETTER CIRCULARS, ? ... Y . ?,x OK to Tho Gazotte Offioe 1 If Ygu Want ? NOTE HEADS, Go to The Gaxette Offioe .If You Want .NOTE CIRCULARS, Go to The.G?\zplto Offico. vV- 'M If You Want programmes, Go to Tho Gaeetto Office. If You Want POSTERS, Go to Th ette Offioe. If You Want STATEMENTS. ? Go to The Gaxette Offioe. If You Want PRINTING OP ANY Klflp, ify.?w.Di : v' vr' ? & ?? NEAT WORK, Go to Tho Gaiette Offioe. Where It will be exeouteda* prompjtl^, neat' \y, corr00My and oheaply a? at *ny offioe In the State. ? : c ? f jiiv ?' '? * - ' i v ' " .. -rrrrr M f ? ? fTV 1 . r * li 3 8 't j?iV:V MM !?! .,,, i.?h?hi -FOR BALE 10,000 OhoiM wiiifo Corn, ? ,000 oiit*10'* 0ho,*# rta,t *root M<*** i ,6oo rarefc af?* ISMMtlWf nhit MF.AIj M?m> featured t>AtIy 1 ^ y- - i^rtri tfi*ii4ijVijiiiALa# HAY. 0n? c*rlo*d of belt Timothy Hkj (or Mlt ?jr tf. BAUM. .: ?M 'W:?-1. ? ? L. iv.._smith, . The undersigned b*g* r**pe*tfolly to call (be attention or the reader* of Tub Qamtti to the excellent flock of goooda now In ?tor* and constantly arriving. '' *?' 1 ,* k J In Ladies Dress Goods X offer special bargain*??haying as nice a Une a* oau be found in Camden. ; ... ' 0 lothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes . ^ \ 'a>\ /. 1 am prepared to oonipeto with tb* quality and prioes qf thost who olalm tb be the oqlj Clothing and Shoe dealers In Camden. In v Groceries, Crockeryware, Hardware, Harness, &c., I challenge competition. It would be well for purchasers to oall and examine my extensive and varied stock before buying. BQT1 don't pretend to niakfc a BLOW, but I an) prepared to ofier inducements to purchaser*. " ' ' *? L. Jfl. &JMTH. J J' f Bequlres the use of IMPROVED MACHINERY. Having tb* agenoy lu Camden for aome of the beat Machinery-made, we'are prepared to fill order* for .t CHAMPION REAPERS, IftOWERStND SELF BINDERS, HARROWS, . PLOWS, < itORSE RAKES, CULTIVATORS, and all kinfl* Of Farming Implements. As to the superiority of these implements, I we refer tb for. p. L. DeSaussnre. E. B? Cantey, L. L. Clyburn, B. H. Boykln and matay other*. We are also agents ? for ROAD CAItTS, I eto.,.manufactured by the (>C" Cart Spring Company. ; I' ? We are 8(111 handling Corn. Hay, i Baoon, Oats, etc.^ in large quantities, and aell at bottom figure*, - ?>. .. W. A.* Ancrum & Co. ' [P. T. Villepigue fiflS* o? A ^ARQAIN a *nd aoleo Spring and Summer Goods consisting in part of 'if** J DRY GOODS, btaplk a.nd fancy, ' SIIOE8, all kinds, ? HATS, v* NOTIONS, and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Also a fall line of ' tfy. fi Family and Plantation Supplies. . . .J An inspection is oarnostly 'requested before buying. ** 1 - ' ' ' * ?v- v"' P. T. Vm?Diiru?. Villepigue. ?' ; /?'??? ? H. U. Parker, House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTER Having looated in Camden, begs left**' iti tolibU bualAeM In hie tin*. .. ' k OTItiftr# tf. if. KJdrodgo, flf, &?' Kennedy, D. 0. Khrkley, W. M. Bhannon, and other#, ? ?, - tSTQet my prices boforo giving out you* j *?k*. .. ?' |pr Kalsomlnlng aud Frosooo Work ft ?peoiftHty. . , .,r OjTOrdor# t?fl ftt the drug store of Dr. C. J. Uiinlap will be promptly ftttend?d?9. Tomatoes. 81b Cans of Tomatooa 16 oenlel v?()ann for *6 oont* ftt W. A. ANORUM A (JO'H. ijMfcUh* HEW CROP MOLASSES. , Now Orleans Fanny ?nd Medium gradaa For sale by W. L. ARTHUR * BRO. i ^iii < ? mi i imii < Genuine German Kainit \ND OTHER,FERTILIZERS* -V- Tons genuine aeriUan'jBUttl^-dl reot Importation?and All othe* ferlllliors, forafttftby -.'V HERMANN Btff.WlNKliB, Kerr's Wharf, ' deSd Oliarleston, 8. 0. A.R. TH0MLIN80K, ' Manufacturer Of TUttNKSS, of bW ? SADDLK8. BHIDLK8, Bt<J. MoO. 8ADDLK8, N?vr and old. Importers of KnglNh Saddle#, StCel Mfs, ftpura, fltlrrups, Kto. Paotory and salesroom 187 Meeting 81,, sep 11* OI1ARLSBTON, 8. 0. J.BLAKESTEEDMAN, : REPKEBBNTIKO ; KNOOP, FREERIQH & CO., OHARUITOt, ?. e. faauea Kxobango oft, Oharleaton. Buyi Motion ftt highest okah prloei. MTOffloo at D. W. Jordag ft Co.'a, ' I ' " a.v.'tiyrr. ? -v.; -?ir ??7.- ? ^ r ~j~ T .Connors, Attorney At Law, srtm, 8. C. f J NMBttth* prootloe af tbe Law, I.will ba.pletaad to my old clients and Mends at my offloeiu the fa view building. At teat i uG j : t? i t j i 'i ? All Wbo plant want freeb and reliable seeds. 1, therefore, beg leav* to oall atten tion to the fbct that Mii 4-U .,.T . . . , ?01'? MY STOCK Billet's Popular Garden Seed Ifi ENTIRELY NEW AND FRESH, . * And there is no sueh word aa fall with these aeeit if aeaaon Is.favorable. 25 Years Experience Warronts this statement. , The following is a partial list of tbo large variety kept;. CABBAGES, COLLARDS, GfcEEN GLAZE, BEETS, RADISHES, SQUASHES, TOMATOES, TURNIPS, QKRA, PEAS, BEAN8, ONION SETTS and EARLY GARDEN CORN. ?ALSO? REED'S FLOWER SEED. ' For Sai.b By DR. FRANCIS L. ZEIWP. STABLE. Having leased tbo ootnmmodious STA BLES attached. to the DeKalb House, I am preparod to furnish outfits in the way ol BUGGIES, PHAETONS, &o., for pleasure drives. HACKS attend upon the arrival of all trains. I aru lso prepared to do hauling of any kind. also keep on hand a full line ol HARNESS, BUGGIES, & WAGONS, wh'ch I oan afford to sell at lower prices ..than any other person in town. f Will have on band throughout tbo sea son a let of H0R8ES AND MULES, purchased apeoially for this market. Buy era will find It to their intoreat to oall ou raabofore buying. Aagftljr. ; . W. H. ELLI8, Agt. ( .:i- ?? * ;r . DARK BROWN Deposits on the taeth and near the edges ol the gum* are removed with a few aprlica tions of WOOD'S ODONTINE. It swoelcnj the breath, hardens tbo gunja, and witba! contains nothing whioh oan by any meant injure the enamel. Try a bo*. Sold b\ Druggists. W. C. FISHER, *? Wholesale Agont, Aug. 16. Celumbia, 8. C. A Rare Opportunity To invest is now offered by tbo sale of one of the~Finest Farms in the "Land of the Sky." FINE FARM in the Boautiftil Valley ol the FRENCH BROaD, containing285 aoro.t. Splendid Meadows. Farm in high state of cultivation. Most convenient arrange ment of Modern Farm Building. Farm atooked with Fine Cows and tbo VERY BE8T AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. Only two miles from the oounty seat. Churches and good sohool near by, ' ' Address J. A. Forsythe, May 16-tf. BREVARD, N. C. DeK alb House J. N. Nicholson, Prop'r, CstMOMJf, & ?? ?M g^rNewly painted and| |re-furniahod throughout. ? : ' . jjggrTables best the Charleston and Cara don innrketft afl'or.l. ' WTHmIm meet all trains. mar 0. ;..'t friv . 4 iW<l Kennedy & Williams, Camden, S. 0. tyThe undersigned hn.vo Ihis day.form ed a oopnrtnorshl p under the Arm name of Kennedy & Williams, for the purpose of oopduotlnga ? , General Fire Insurance AND Collection Business. Representing the following strong and well known Companies: OEOROIA HOME, HOME of NewYork, COMMERCIAL yNtON, of l.ondon. LIVERPOOL A LONDON & GLOBE, , NEW YORK UNDER WRITERS, QERMANlA, ; north British & mercantile, CRESCENT, of Now Orleans. Andafe prepared towrtto policies upon Dwellings, btorto, Merchandise, Mills, Cotton Olne, and other property, at our rent rates: w \ B,0. KENNEDY, D. R. WILLIAMS. Jr. ? rj'J. i iti( * . in!-1 *4. >.l . i . i Change ofBusiness. .Having this day sold my entire insuranoe business to D, R. Williams, Jr., I oheerflilly ' *' *m to my fr Very lUs^ February ICtb, 1884. tf. recommend him to my friends and former customers.^ Very Respectfully, WM.CLYBURN. BEND POH PRICE LIST MoELREE'H JEWELRY PALACE, King Street, ' 4 > CitAmiimii, R. C. Largest Stock, Lowest 'Price* In the South. Repairing a Speciality. .A j Send me yont Deo. (8. Watches. vil'H Jj, /?' -> (*?' ' '^ V ? \ M. H. SIMMONDS&GO., v STs&P&ffi s&JYJP FttJTCr GRO C E R'T E S J Provisions* - Flour, Fruit, Produce, New Orleans Molasses, CHOICE TEA, Hecker s 3 > l c - Raising Flour GHEESE AND BUTTER. Our assortment of CONFECTIONERY is A) largo and complete is any in town, T0BA&GG AfflB SB GAB OF FINEST GRADES. Satisfaction guaranteed at all limes, or monoy refunded. No presents given, but 1 I value in all goods. W F. PERKINS ANN0UNCE8 THE ARRIVAL OF ?1 JVew Stock of Groceries, * IsiQUors* fVHnes* Tobacco &c. The unprecedent?d rush of business at our establishment makes it necessary for us to bo constantly in receipt of New Goods. JfMy Liquor Department Ig always supplied with tho best. Tho "Standard of tho World" and "Golden Rye" aro late addition to my stock. W. F. PERKINS. FOUNDRY, 60x214 Feet. MACHINE SHOP, 60x250 Fee BOILER HHOP, 40x120 Foot, George R. HiOm'barci cfc Co,, FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS, AUO-USTA, - - G-:EO:R,G-I.A.. BUILDERS OF Engines and Bollors, Paw Mills, Grist Mills, and all kinds of Mill Machinery of tbo latest improved styles. Shafting, Hungers, Pulleys, Gearing and Jour nal Boxes. We have a largo assortment of Patterns, Sugar Rollers and Gin Gearing. DEALERS IN Engine and Mill Supplies, Circular Saws, Files, Glimmers, Swages, Globe Cheek and Safety Valves, Whistles, Gauges, 8tcani Pipe and Fittings. Babbot metal from 10 to 40 cents. Belting, Lacing Rubber, Hemp, ooapstone and Asbestos Paoking, Oil and Oil CupB, Wrenches, Em^ry Wheels, eto AGENTS FOR Eclipse Double Turbine Wheel, Korting's Universal Injectors, the best made! Bradford Mill Oo's. Portable Mills, Nordyke & Mormon Go's. Plantation Corn and Feed Mills. Atlas Engine Works and Erie City Iron Works, Portablo and Stationary Engines. Kunkle's Pop Safety Vaivos. Cloud t Creek Mill Rooks. Iron and Brass Castings, and all kinds of Repairs promptly dono. Wo cast every day, and are working nbeut one hundred hands. Gonaree Iron Works, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, IMPROVED Circular Saw JtMiUs* SIMPLE, CHEAP AND DURABLE. Wo use tho oolobratod Friction Food on all our Saw Mills. Wo use the vory best mat erial in their construction, and spare neither labor nor expense to rondor them as near porfeot as poskiblo. We Warrant all our work to bo well made and of good material. We would like if you would oomparo tho following figures with thoso of oihor manufac tures and boo if wc do not sell you a better and larger Saw Mill at same figures: PRICES: No. 1 Mill, with 3G inches, Saw, 16 feet carriage $275 00 ?? 1 " 38 " 18 " 286 00 ?? 2 ? 40 " 20 " 800 00 <? 2 ?? 44 " 20 " 82b 00 " 8 ? 40 ?' 20 " - 860 00 ?? 3 " 48 " 21 " 87b 00 "4 ?? 60 " 24 . " .. 400 00 " 4 " 62 " 21 " 426 00 Extra Carriage, $3 00 per foot. Tho abovA mills complete to main belt. dec 1 ly JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. ESTABLISHED 1829. i Wilson, Childs & Co. PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. ' ' Manufacturers of all kinds of '" ' PLANTATION, CITY, FREIGHT, BUSINESS, EXPRESS AND SPRING , WAGONS, TRUCKS, ? ? DRAYS, CARTS, TIMBER WHEELS AND WHEELBARROWS.' ( | ASHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY, Onarloston, S. O. l ? ' I Wh 1 I nxool 8MALL OttAIN RPEOIKIO, a highly ammonlatcd and oompleto'Fertiliser for Oats, Rye mid all small grain crops. , A8IILKY AHl! KLIOMICNT, of superior activity and dnlclonoy; a vory cheap and exool lent fertiliser fur small grain, nso with cotton scod or stablo manure to supply Ammonia, FLO\TH,-of highestgrade, proil t of tho l)uc Atomlxor. . v , ASHLEY AOJDFHOaPHATK OKNUINF. LEOPOLDSHALL KAlNlt, . A8HLKY nfaSOLVKD MONK' COTTON HKKD MKAL, sound and frfcAh. ? *i?.FOu.TMItM8, Illustrated 11 Hooks, Agricultural Primers and good artiolM on4A?h Element, Kalnlt. Floats and Per.*, nddnrss , ' . ' >1 The Ashley Phosphate Company, AplCharleston, 8. C ________ ' , ?Jf.Uv. J. C. ROLLINGS, AGENT FOIl.'. Stationary and Portable Steam Etipa BROWN COTTON PINS. WINN8HIP COTTON QIN, With Frrdrhs and Condrnsrrh, TALBOT ft 80N8EN9INR,8, MONARCH ENGINES. SKINNER ft WOOD ENGINES, BOS8.OOTTON PRESS, SOIIOFIELD COTTON PRESS, , FlNDLWY COTTON PRES8, CORN and WHEAT MILLS, 8AW MILLS, . SHAFTING and PIILLKY3; And all kind* of maohinory. Mo nuro to onll and mo my prlooa boforo pur oha?lng any kind of mnoliinory, , J. C. ROLLINGS, Camdkn, 8. C. Remodeled and Newly Furnished, 1 Ml h am House, . ?> OAMDEM, H. C. transient Board $2 Per Day. ' ')f> '*? ^ ? - - Ampto nfloomm^iUlintm, Table unpolled with the bent the market afford*. Jvrery attention paU to the comfort of Kiie?t?. GoftndOted With th? Hotmo in a first-dawn B/iR, whloh in orderly kopt. ?)Uok to and from the depot. Fare 2f? oeotft each way. Fowl and f.lTery fllable on premiums, 8. ?. LATHAM, Proprietor. OLD (181)3) EHTABLI8AKD Charleston Ice House, ALVA GAGE & CO., Market, oof. Churoh Bt., Charleston, 8. O. Importers and Hhlppers, Wholesale and lletall Dealers la X Q, 333. Ion paokod for (ho oourfiry a specialty. ?;> loo by tlie oar-load at special ratdA. , ?? ' Wavica&r Moms, ClIAKMtftTOIf, 8. 0,; ' * OKOROET. AliFORD, - - - Mfctoager, 7; H(\te? %'l And $'-< f>0 per Day. This favorite Family House, underlln , now rnanngflmtnt, is reootnruendod for ilM excellence of It* oulslne and h6me-Hktt oomforts. lis Airy and well' V#totllate$* rooms Itavo just been newly carpeted Arid olegantly furnished. / " DR. T. BERWICK IeCARE,; ; XDE3NTTISa?i ; Ordinate of the Baltimore College of Dtti* tal Hnrgory. ? ' Office- DkKALD 1I0U9R, Kntmnoe on Broad Street. .it. .. . , -,w^ w. ii. oitAma. ? T. Chafee & O'Brien* WHOT/K^ALB 0H0CKR8, ' 205 Hot Bay St., OriAitf/M+nj*, 8; 0. Agent* for Kxtom'a Premium Xr*^lon Oraokors. ' R ?/? ? toft