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m lir. Con fere nc rtvoutiig bcfoM i|*n welcome. laiure. \>y maoy friend# of W inotfnco bit aatn* * loune of Repr*Mnt?Uve? i I/e*Uli?ture. mtbjcct to Ibe acUou i, ly !>? tuoomtlo cap vqa tipn. t ikilAVtHMlDC o1ocUod.> < V ' Reipect/un/J^^/ ' J*?' *?""JSR BOTKltff* 'or Olerk of Court. Democi^Uo_oonveo|ion. AT, . Ailed thU otttoe In qu5o?t ac. &v< tn ? ? be stora, pntn f&9Ks % Jt'fAKf SrAjji Auditor., 'Mi to tbe aouon of tit* johndoby. ft&syfc ^TbUaUpU - or County Commissioner. I All't,tub erloim iiXWGtr-y I 111 of one of > did not The reg it! to-mohS hoped every on baud. ?MlIf. ? We are .sorry to learn of the death of e sweet Utile child of Mr. W. E. Johnson, Jr., which ooourred on Thursday last. - An Infant child of Mr. W. D. McDow ell died on Suhdny last. The parents of these departed loved ones have our sincere condolence In their sad bereavement^/? .-Jr A Case For the lira. -'v. Wedley Williams, colored, who has been suffering for the past two yearT with a huge w?h on his baok, died lest Monday morn]ns and was burtod on the following day. Wesley was a'good col ored man, and his sufferings during the bast two years were severe, Honest and fklthftil In the discharge of his duties, he bore the respect of all who knew him. Heading and Debating Club. A Reading and Debating Club has beep organized nt Flat Kock which promises to be one of much pleasure end benefit to Jts members. The Keadlug Club Is known as the "Troy Heading Club." "Which Is the greatest evil, war or intemperance ?"ls the next subject to be debated, the olub meeting nt Mr. Henry F. Halle's. Each.sodety meets every two weeks. We wish cur youug frlenUa abundniit pleasure and success. Gen. Julin D. Kennedy went to Lex Ington.oounty last Thursday, where lie addressed tho survivors of oompatw 0., Of the old 15th regiment. Olr.. W. A. Champion. who has been residing In Camden for some months past, haa returned to hi* home at Port Hetiry; New York. Mr. Champion was an excellent gentlemau and during hl? sojourn In Cftnden mado many friends who regret to give him up. Dr. T. D. Ltgare left yesterday for Pawley Island, on the seashore, where ho will spond a couple of weeks In recre ation. Improve Yeir Farm*. . If the farmer. Improves Ills farm he Improves his financial condition. The rn^re valuable he makes It. the more his capital Is Ineren^ed, tho larger will, be {iff returns, and when he dies the larger "'"1 b? the patrimony he leavos to his llyr;; Jfl* up the old home, then, remit the fenoe corners. Destroy noxious weeds. Grub out the hated ilstie. Clean off the logs and stones, urn out the stumps. Mako a paradise on earth.of your farm, for are you not to IWe ou It while you remain on earth and will not your family live on It when you lie In yonder graveyard? l'lant out young orchards so that your family may enjoy the good fruit that you: have tho foresight and energy to provide for them. K YalwiMe linnet* The first annual meeting of the En | terprlce Building end Loan Association whs hold at the wink building in Cam I den on Monday evening hue. A report from (lie secretary Mud treasurer was read, which showed thu corporatloi) to be in h healthy and promisingcondition.' I'he Investment* of the stockholders, for the past year have netted nine percent., and the prospect, la clear that the profits lor the next year will range from IS' to 15 per cent. This enterprlzo has 90 far , proved to bo a valuable adJunot to the 1 promotion or tho advancement of Cam den. The following board of directors w*? elected* W. L. Arthur, h\ L.Zemp, F? P. Beard, J. B< Steadman, S. p. Cly burn, J. O. Nan, J. F. Arthur, P. T. Villeplguo, L. M. Smith, At ? meeting of the Dirooiors held subsequently to the Stockholder** meet i i?g, VV, L. Arthur was re-elected Pres ident, Dr. P. L. Zemp was re-elected, Vice-President, B. E. pill was elected Secretary ami Treasurer, and W. M. I 1 Shannon w*? re elected Solicitor. We understand that the few remaln Ling share* will be brought up in tlio frao of the hext month, the opera is of the Associations having already ved that money invested In it Ism safe l and profitable 10 vestment. >. s" . ?/!>;' - ^ ? Words of Wisdom From a Wiseaore. Aa wo came from tlie 100m In whlob the County EySoittlve Committee met It came from the lip* of it inau who rep y resents (t).* DainaeraHo club III flio Ex ecutive Committee. If the balance of that Club were composed of as narrow 1 minded men as theauthor of the. above tr'a sentence,** would have pity and 00m passion upon each and *vory mother's son of them. They are not so, however. We know the men, and we kuow them ^,'te^a-W.m.nror.mo inont entertaining the foolish Idea that I either drte or "the two Cnmtlen papers" I tries W MOohtrol the people of tnlsooun " la rldloulous. i'aa (Hairttr cor oes not expect to eorftrol any man who tktnJct/br hlmmlf, and we feel I safe In saying tho same for our neighbor, the Journal.. J?* :m>^ 1 ? ft ? I But T?a Gaxrttu doss taake an effort to sttllghten Its readers oil all subject*, among them the sublnot .^R1^rjr| loos, aud shall still oontlnue to do $??&&/?. ^ would Uke to know fof'^hank Oodpi two k. He ttltist borrow the W" " IP ./^MkeHpUs** Pull. I The following subscribers have paid for Tm??A*icrr? since Our last report) iii ?*? tt6M)R?6MACo **?'ou'? d,rS.piSS!s.?!- ?????*'??*?? tuf: ^ ^.'oCrt?T?.U0"' ? && ?Teloplteme Is a newly coined word, menuliig a telephonic dispatch or mea? MfO* ~Jtbm weather about Camden lust week waa not very beneficial to the cot too crops. ot?P ov?r th? county u ?aid to bo the best ever seen tu this county. - . i1. x t . ,r' ?-*'fhe delegates from this county to the CongressVal eleovlon at Lancaster left on ruesday and will return Unlay. ?The delegates to the Judicial Con V6QUoo v^6nt to Columbia 011 TuokImv and voted for R. G. Bouham for Sollcf tor. \ ?'The exodus from Csmdetr to the summer resorts hust>een loss this year than usual. Scarcity of mouey Is the ?Remember to bo watchful about your premise* nud keep them properly purified. A little neglect now may cause serious sickness. j. I ?We haven't yet heard how 'many deer were slaughtered on the late drive. At any rate, wo haven't yet tasted auy of the venison. ?llurptr't Weakly demonstrates Its oonslsteuoy In oppoalng-Blalno by re-pub lishing some of the cartoons published concerning him since 1870. ?How do the South Carolina Democ ratic advocates of tho Blair bill stand now since the national party has pro nounced unequivocally against all such measures f ? ?It Is only the fogies and fotslls that cling to the past ami are content to plod along in the paths their fathers trod, uud Ignore tho fact that the World moves. ?pA lady in Barnwell County prevents ohlokeir oholora and other epidemics among her poultry by keoplug a small bag of I me fu the water-trough all the year roifcnd. >: , ?We bavo discovered that turkeys can be completely fooled by throwing them gold dollars by the handful. They snap them ujp In mistake for corn. It fo good ftin.'-Try It r,-,? w?. *? ,nv |W nuj always be our aim to do the best we cau ?to promote the hlgh^sta Interests of the people of this county. .?TJu,*25: C,,?*ker ?V* Clevelaa# and UeudrlJc will aweep the country and bo elected by a haudMome ma tori ty. He also says It Cleveland is elected'he will emancipate tnoro men than Lincoln did when he Issued hia' emancipation proclamation. , . -r^-." HI i., ? W0V,d ll"l)reM l,P?n the m'nds of the Camden girls r.nd boys who hu'vo such a mania for che\iing-gum tho ftot that man? a delicious quld"iac served as an old rubber shoo or has buffered ani mation in one of the canine SDecies be fore It was sweetened and mixed. ?Buttermilk Is aald to bo the "boss" summer driuk. Those who have a crav ,nrf.r2r wflnethlng sour In warm weather will And the lacirlc acid which butter milk contains very grkteful to the stom ach, and the staying properties ol the drink will.enable a pet-son to uudoreo more fatigue than any tiling else that may bo diunk. . ?Quite an enjoyable picnic was held near tho rcSldenco of Mrs. Sarah Hor ton's, In Kershaw county, near the Lau oaster line, On' the 88th nit. Between three and four hundred persons were <1 attendance. both< couuties being I represented. But little was said aU, politics,- the people devoting thamselvi to hearty eatlug and a quiet enjoyui of the day. ?Capfc. L. L. Clyburn's name a this week as a oandldate for re-elw* to the Jloutte of Representatives. ' has made an earnest, faithful and exe< lent membor. Always at his post, I guards the Interests of his constltuei with eeasales* vigilance, and.hlatt /servloes entitles him to their conddti and support. Honest In hls oonvlctldn feu i less In tlielr expressions and of sour, judgmont. lie has made a most elllolei. anu useful member. Work of the Kxccutiro Committee. | Tlio KxutiUtlve Com mtttoo of tlui Dem ocratic party of Kerthaw oounty met at tHo offloe of County Chairman J. W. DoPafts nt 12:20 p. m. last Monday; County Chairman DoPass being hi the clmlr ank J. D. Dunlap, noting secre | tary. . 'K The chair stated, before opening the business before the Committee,that It Wat' highly Important that th& County Chairman should have In hto pom*l#n tho names ofthe several' oIUM In the ifmuw ui ?uv uiuun. ^oiv vnirow and the name of the ProJldfcNt of each olub, with poatofflo* address, Was an nounced, as follows: ?Hanging Kook-.f. V. Welsh, Welsh's Mill. i. Atitlooh? Klohird Brown, Camdon. lUley'a Btlll-N. W. June*. Camdon. . Jtussell Pisi*4ja?. ?. Maglll, Uussell I Plaoe, P. ,Oj Bo* $74., , x , < ?? I *Salt Pond?A. A. Boykln, Camden. B?ulah?J. L. Halle, Camdon. Kirk wood?W. R. Johnaon, Cntnden. ttwlre Ureek-^IC. Miller Boykfn, Caw i ' .iiK , DeKalb?J. W. DcPass, Camden. Camden?J. D. Dunlnp, Camdem .V ? Kbenesar?A. A. Huckabee. Camden. Plat Book?J. K. W. Halle, Flat Hook. Granny's Quarter-!,. L. Clyburn, Caindon. I.lb?>ny Hill, L, C. Tfaompaon, I.lbor 1 V,y nehwood ?1>. M. Bethune, Lynch* wood B Notwwaj *11 INit? 'It**?Alt.il MoOlMklll, 0?mrt?n. t8SMn?Jm32?d ?Moffat)'* Branch?J, T. Brown, Cmn dCri. ^ Okalona?S. T. ItcCoy, ?are or Mo ^CSfclSTV ii*ft CUrrK, Chwtarflold Co. ^jMotar-Thos* jerked with en <?> wsrt hot The county Chairman stattf that he had a Hat of name* which he would like to have added to the Committee. to*wlti W. M. Shannon, K. S. 6111, a. a. Ale* | ^fcp^jr|Mwfc Duttautture, H. B. I.ntham, J, T. Hay, JTohu Cauteyr<John MoCaa. ^ ? -jJJ \ Thoy were oleoted members of the .committee, and a committee wai ap ' ?Intcd to notify tliem. ? 'v i. J. I>. Kattnedr offered the fol g resolution, which was adopted? That it |s the of thu e^nnty convention to nomlntt* county | offioera, and II wal Anally sf reed i on the ??MPS oonven 111 o fol - ' lh? *?MS*U* SfeatMfci Jo tivetor* Uuough ,J i ? ?-> y ; '? ^v?C\iraniJtU>? nolliy tho Fra-wi?nt o 1 mod DcmiKrAtloeluliin the County of the b^i?y?nteV0|CbyFr,m^ ****?'. ??? ?lMltokM.WdU.wholeQnmb?r wbo Svo* nonHttatlons by convention mtooaii poe ?Iblo to the chairman of tbtseorainlttee.^^ Bmoltid, TBftt the President of the Kx n Lu5? returns re w ?fir Jli'i* fi ?l?!Uoii preolnot now thlui ?? COunlr-, And ?f he And &?&?*&!!? **or.uom!rti?lons by oon? p'tr.sjr.ii ?w sssiaA ita .rss: The first resolution wm put and mi voted down, carrying whh it tho others. . Considerable discussion enfiued re'a-' tlve to the election of tho additional members of the Committee, soma con tending that It waa unconstitutional; others maintaining that prccedeuco in ml n it proper. M.r* MrONVn? of Antlbch olUb, uinde aeploy little, speech ?n the Subject of "primerarles" which elicited considera ble laughter. L. C. Thompson moved that the Pres ident of each club In the couotv be fre quested to furnish to the County Chnlr man a list of the bona Me voters or his club on or beforo the 20th Ih'st. Adopted/ ? A,e then-adjourned to meet on the 20th Ip#. ^ * [ Conundrum. ^ ..?.;;\ 'yi. ? " \4 Why do connolppours go tO the Del moiilco bur when the/ want something really good? Because they are alwavs certain to g?e the very beat at that place. ? ,?Vi (i . ? $ ?. ??foi' . ? ? l ' ' M ? . UommuntontcO. They Don't Want To Borrow. ? wtMI Mv wviivvt* rnK|DIT?*i Garktthi Your referenoe In ? C d dS2i (' Oreonu to JuaSce. /They <mW)'tJSF1fciShdett 'to borrow tnoney, but upo.) the soliolutiod of a gentleman of Klfkwood to oonCer 2iKSM ?rt?e Wtb!?n? Of tl^vl'own and Oountv who *ere anxious to know ?if we could do anything to hfckeiv'Woi* on the Camdeu seetloit-oftho pT B? B.. 1 lie result of that'eonference could have been easily asoertalued from any oue of ?the gentlomen.present. . jtv In justice to ksj's. Wei!ford A Greene I hope yon will give publicity to thla so that any false Impression of the object of their visit inay be oorwoted, ? Your?, .... Camden, Jfuly^lat,'84. fH'**'V' 1 m ? ? Uoenty Bonday H?li0ol Convention. ? ? A .union convention of all the Sunday Schools (white),, In Kershaw County, will be he!4 at A|?iloch Saptlst Church, lnllos east of Caihdon. on Satiirday it ml Sunday, the 10th iind 17th daya of Ad gtist next. Satdhday, Auoi;ht 10th. 1 Orgun Ivsation at i0 o'clock Spss- ? iH i' ivimE'T ' ?ion ^Pbe tbo (Jth sisr""*4 11. M?U JP 4; .ummi, v? vmw. i WAOtllAl S?ss m i?jf| Kent's i'ttts matter iwi'iil? '? ^!& y*9?.'v"^1 - llio I>iito John mil. Ex-Congressman John Hill, who will ,? remembered as the Father of the ;h<?ap Postage hill, died at his home Id oouteu, Morris county, N. J., July llJ'*? the age of 64. He was born in skill, N.Y., In 1821, and in about 4 he settled iu Boonton, and was Jmoted from there to the Stato Assembly In 1801.'02, and again in 1870.. During the latter term ho served as Speaker or tho House. He was elected to the For Uoth, Forty-flrst. and Kortv-sccondCon gress, his Inst term ending 1883. Ho ! was frequently mentioned iu connec tion with tho Republican Gobernatorat (lamination In New Jersey, and was con sidered the foremost liopublicau In tho State. Mr. Hill was Interested in postal reionn and the question of reducing pos tage for many years, and about sixteen years ago. when ho first entered Con gress, he introduced a bill to abolish the franking privilege, and after two years or tuore of hard work It was accomplish ed. About the Bauie time ho Introduced the one-cent postal card bill, and after vK? years or more it was passed, against Such opposition. In his remarks on oeo bills at that tlmo, l:i April, 1872, he advocated n reduction in letter-pos tage, considering the abolition of tho /tanking privilege and adopting the ono Mnt postal card the stepping stone to re daction in letter postage. After the or Jbuilzutlou of tho Houso in December, Ifiel, ho Introduced his two-cent postage bill, which was referred to the Poat Of ftoe Mnd Post Bond Committee, who de layed reporting it to tho House during rttj? flwt ??8*lon. He called the Attention of the House to tho bjll, mado several . speeches on the subject, and made every' effort to get It before the Houso for oon legation. In November, 1882, he went Washington to see Postmaster Gon a?l Howe and brought tho matter before tp. He also Called upon tho President regard to the matter, and found him favorably disposed toward the measure, luid ill his message to Congress -a few ?Weeks later lie reooniinended the reduc tion of the letter postage, Shortly niter we meeting of Congress in December Mf. Hill saw tho chnlriiiau of the sub committee of tho Appropriation Com mittee on the Post OJtlco Appropriation bill. On Wednesday morning, afcer the tliti|d day, the latter ottered a resolution asking permission of tho house to place postage stnfap measure In the Post Office Appropriation lilll, which was granted,, and on the uoxt day the PMtOfiice Appropriation Bill was re ported from tlio Committee In tho House, printed and brougot before the Houso in a few days for Consideration. A great many amondmente to it were offered, htit after a long and tedious tight over this clause, It pajwd, and finally the whole bill passed, and, after a long and hitter opposition In the tieuate, passed that body on Friday, the day after tho reoort of the Post Ottloe. Appropriation Bill to the House containing tho two cent postage olauso. Mr. Hill received many letters thanking him for his in terest In tho matter, and also from asso ciations and public bodies with resolu tion of thuuks. * ?...? ,f . > ' ? ?All sorts of fancy, cooling and In vigorating drinks can bo had at the Del* raonko bar; such ns mint Jullps, milk punches, cocktails, .whiskey punches, totjjuleB, slings and smashers. _ * A PAltODY. --?ins when our funds or? low. Hrlbers provoUliiKly nlow, faupplloi kotp up tho flow ilwoa departing rapidly. see a sadder slgbt, LSWI. POupi? frain morn till night, Ending every slxpenco bright ?l frritod over speedily. ds and due bills are arrayed tl and signature displayed; lers vow they must bo paid, preat* of law and ohanoory, despair we're almost drlvon, preolouR little use of living, |r last copper's rudely riven puds that hold It lovingly. ins shall grow, f od beltfw, iafootpr so, i hopelessly, i We have begun ImeuponaduD, loin on another one, log pay ferooleuslyf nma, all your pretexts walvo, printer cheerfully. ild as pleasure si Iga""' ? ai P1***0** tweet |??r,i;or: ? # paper. UkMriSufti/.. i . MwrHwdUtt,.,. ,, (For woek ending Ang. ?Ad, I8M,> "W i?:; __ "ovo */%?'!!??&?* ' B. II. BROOK#, P. M. ir VoiiK, AUg.a.vrHe total visible sup ?h*\mi and 1,99IMMfelts resoeottvely flocelpts of octton at ajiihterlor I bales; reoelpt* from plantations Oroo in sight boles. dmer & Watkins DKAI.KIWjj#,, Y*'| ettocxftiss, i:v "fl* L/eiroks, rosacea, sc. We h'cgto flnll attention to the faot that wi%ave constantly In store a |pilN? OF GK0C?RIE8, ih we offer to customers At as low prices 'a be obtained at any store in Camdon. V stock of ?nolo I'M, . Xilquors, t Is W the host brands and Art worthy the auction of the publln. w"n? sare to give ns s nail, as we are satisfied we are able end willing to please ydisboih la quality of goods and prieee. I Geiaenheimor & Watkins. in. tt?tf ? J. M. Haply, Harness-Maker. Atoll: Mok offtbUl'sM hand-mads Ifar a?Mkeut on band, Any One during a sei If hiind-Mado harness would do welt lc gifi iVto a call. * ?Iring dono promptly end la a sab i\ hmnner, at rfasonsbls prioes. tae (rtte me a trial end see If yon an rail pleased with the elasi of work . 1 psrfent. . Alroo lit reev of W, F. jPiptklns; eatvaaei oa DeKalb street. ,/? J. M. l|AHKlttf, k? % ' A % , ?,) ,y> V.I h" ,f >*'v v ? Have Tour Cotton Ginned ?? iitiii*'* ' **'? " Of' 'V (~.-j Best Advantage! ~3L*il f* <**?pka.I ass prepared to gin ootton PrODIDtlv And it rM.nn.t l. ., l prloM. ipeotfnlhr ZZZr'+'.T ??* ??i,\iiii, w?i?n *? use, U dht ml ^ w?de# aud turns out asplen did sample. r THE PLANING MILLS m koretofere. ?fXBV0'.0-VADQ,,AN w,? ???"? obarre of the buslne*,, aud will be pleased to re oelve the favors ef bit frionds. taraue as atrial. John C. Man, PROPRIETOR. C. 0. VAUGUAN, Superintendent. Aug. 7. -Im. To Supervisors of Roads. You are hereby requested to noe that all the roads within your jurisdiction are put In good order immediately, and r-p?rt to Connly Comiuissiotlei-s. liy older ?t the Board. W. 11. R. WUUKM \N, 2t CI rlc. SHERIFF' SALB. Kickshaw Qoij.ntt?In the Cotntuou Picas W. L. Arthur & Bio. 1 vs. > Execution. E. W. Parkor. J Uuder and by vlrluo of tho ?b >ve men. tioned Executions. to uie direcied. I will proceed l??sell, on the fir?t Mond.iy in Augu-t next, during the legal hours ofs-tle, ut tue Court House door in Camden. S. C. : A LL IV al trool of land, on the western aide of the Wateree River, tltuatud, lying and being in Kertdinw county, State of South Carolina. containing eighjfuu hun dred ^1.800) acres, ntoro or ltMi?.- hi?und?-l north by lands of Mr?. B. M. Pea jr. oat by the Wateree Kivor, south by lands or Jidin But dell nnd Isbell. we*'. by lands of Wiley Wo^d, John Hln on and othets. Levied upon sh tho property of K. W.l Parker at the suit of the abovo named plain- | tiffs T*rinu cash. JOHN DOBY, JulylOtds. S. K.O. "summons for mum, South Carolina, ) Court Comu.on Korshaw County, j i'luui. Susan Lang, Plaintiff, - ' Against Martha Jennings, John Doby, A1l?o Jen nings, Beltou l>oby, Henrietta Doby, Mattje Raffield, ot al., Defendants. 7b the I)<faidant, Bellon Doby: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer jhe complaint in this action, which will be tiled in the oflloe of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a oopy of your answer to the said Joomplalnt on the subeorlber at his ofRoe in Camden, S. 0 ,' with'n twenty days after the eervloo hereof, exolusive of the day of suoh service; and if you fall to answer the oomplalnt within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this aotion will apply to the.Court for the reliof de manded in the oomplalnt. Dated July 29, A. D. 1884, Camden. 8. C. KENNEDY & NELSuN, Plaintiff's Attorney, 7b the Defendant above named: Take nolloe that the 8ummons and Com plaint In this aot!6n wire filed In the offico of the Clerk of the Court of Com a Ploss for Kershaw County, ou the 2l> day of July, A. D. 1884, 1 Jul 81-6t KENNEDY & NELSON, Plaintiff s Attorney. The Georgia Pacific Railway. Now Bhort Line,via Atlanta, Oa., and Bir mingham, Ala., to points in Alabama, MIh HiftHlppi, Louisiana, Arkansas Texas and the West and North-Wost. The favorite rout? io the Wrfrld's Fair. New Orleann, La.. com mencing Deo. 1st, Iftftl. Doublo dally trains, i a 1th elegant sleeping oars tUtuoned; f? r which the low rate of 41.00 lor ouoh seotlon Is ohargnd?the lowest sleeping oar rates lu the United States. Berths secured 10 days In ad vance. 49-3oo that your ttokets read from Atlanta via the Goorala Paoltlc llaliway and Bir mingham, Auv. Fur further Information wrlto to or oall on Ai.kx, 8. Thwratt, Travelling Passenger A(rent. Atlnuta, Ga. L. 8. Brown, Oon. Piuuenger Ag't. > Birmingham, Ala. I. Y. Haok, Qen'l. Bup't, Birmingham, Ala. Lard Oil. ? ( We hate on band a supply of Lard Oil, for groaning machinery. may 15. W. A. ANCRUM & CO. NEW Ml dkl VV i ? -:o: I hare juat rooelved and opened up the handsomest Hue of Ladies DRESS GOODS FOR f.:' ? SPRING and SUMMER WEAR that can bo fsttnd anywhere. They onm prUv ail of the latest and most fasliiom.bls dselgns. atod the ladles will be snrptisvd to 14*m how oheap thee* gooda art he)rig sold ?alntdst glten away. My stook ot foi*' 'I ' v. .: ? m ' AND OTHER Fancy Articles Are ujyurpnMeil. The Indie* are earm-Mly rtquelnad w flornio and see these gomls, and we are ?ail<fleJ that they will be oliArnifod. ..nr . ,y . . iv I have "Iko opened up a large sleolt of ready-made /; * . -f .. * Clothing For Men and Boys. W.s oan salt any one, both In material and prtoe. A ?<>ry large assortmont of " ? . HATS r- ' 1 Of all kinds for Men And Roy*' ITe ante and oall soon and *?? what bar gains 1 o*n glrayon, ? V' >r) '?< f/\V?Vfi- f. . <,$??}. R. M. Kennedy. ''?;V <?'':; yV!-? FOR SALE BY H. BAUM. J. MAYHEW. . v J. MILTON MAYI1EW C. MAYHEW * SON, Ooluml3la? s. o. marble: works. Manufacturers of and dealers in all kind* ol American and Italian Marble Work. *S_ORANITE QUARRIES AT WARDS, S. C. M.MANTKLS, MONUMKNTS, TABLETS A IRON HAILING fUrnlsliod at lowest prices fclul'OHBHED GRANITE WORK, either foreign or native, to Older. tiUCorrespotulouce sollo'ted, and KutUfnotion and promptness guaranteed. may I. 1884! 1884 GRAND SPRING OPENING! or FINEST CLOTHING S. TIT mjSL TXTTg , Cheapest Clothing houso in the city. HirA full lino of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS always on hand. Igy-Celebrated ??Manhattan" shirts?a ?tumble and well mvle garment?ia a com fort to tbo wearer. To be had at 8. BLANK, Popular Clothier, 240 Ring Street, Cuaulrston. S. C. M. A. MBTTS, Exolusivo Dealer In Harneas, Bridles and Baddies, Brggies and Wagons, Wliipps a speoialiy. Brond Street, CAMDEN, 8 C. ?JF~Next north of J. W. DoPass' store, uich 27 8m Drug Store AT Flat Rock, S. C. Ore. Haile & Truesdel, Prop's. The undersigned take pleasure in announ cing that they have opened a BUUG store: at Plat Rock, whore will constantly be kept a fnll line of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, And such other goods as are usually found in this line of buuiuess. tgrPbysicians prescriptions carefully and aoouraicly compounded. t3J~We re?peotfully solloit a share of the patronage of the publio HAILE & TRUESDEL, ? The Holidays are Coming. And now Is the tlmo to preparo for them Finest variety of tropioal fruit in tho maret. Fresh Cargoes every week. BANANA8, COCO A NUTS, ORANGES, MALAGA GRAPES. Northern Fruits, Apples, Figs, Peanuts, Raisins, Nuis, Citron, lurranw. Orders filled with dlspntoh. O. ZB-AJR-T So CO Oo 18 8m, CHARLESTON, S. C, JPJUCJSS SJSiiCfVBff, ROBERT D. WHITE, MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. PLANS PUHNI8HKD. Moeting Street, oor. Horlbeok's Alley, eug 18 ly CHAHLE8TON, 8. C. fJhas* C. Leslie* Wholesale unci IWIall Dealer lb flsti. ma, U'no.'i. Turtles, Terrapin Oysters, tbo. BtaliH Noh. Land 2 Fish Markot, OH ARIiKSTOll, M. o. OfTlcO, 7 Market Ht., east of Kant liny. 4V-AII orders promptly attended to. TBRM8 OABH OH CITY ACCEPTANCE. FRANK P. BEARD, Auctioneer. OFFICE AT UAZETTE OFFICERS . CAMDEN, 8. C. WILL attend to any business entrusted to hlot.upon more favorable terms than can be obtahifid elsowhero in Camden. ETlfroforeplaolng'bttalnesa in this line, oall and see wnnt low rates vou can obtain. I,IS,25,30 ? ' OENTS, ?ESTtiSTHf^ Speuers 12 CentS. ^Boiira&pM'Gv FOR SALE EVERYWHERE Apcnts wanted CLEVELAND: z 'Hon of his lift'; written ut his own home, with his coopera tion and assistance, by tno renowned Clood rioh., Largest, 6he>ipM', hondsomest, best. KloHnntlyllhiMmtoil. Cost* morn per copy to manitiaoiuro thnn Hid other livos that urn sold tot-twice Its price, outsells all others ten to one. One ot our atoms mnde a profit of over i\0 the flr?t day. A harvest or gold Will bo feallxed btf evorv worker. All new beginners miececd grandly. Terms free, en I the most liberal ever offered. Have valuable |lme by sending %oent* for posia?e, oto.. on e outfit, which Includes largo prospeetxn> ?k. Act quickly; a day at the Htnrt it rth a wlflfi at tlie flnUh. ? II. llALiiK-ri' A CO., Portland, Malno. I1 FERTILIZERS. 100 Atlautlo Acl'l, 100 Atlantic l'hosr>hate, 100 Owl Brand Phosphate, The bent mndo, for sale by II. BAUM. C- C. HAB ENICHT\ (SucooRBor to John C. fiooRors,) Wholeaalo and He tail LiaUOR DEALER. Manufacturer of Ice And Soda Water. Agents for Portner's Tlvoll and Ilerguer <fc Engvl'H Ncer. lioor in Patent Mtoppor lioUlca a specialty. 101?100 Mi)In Htrcet, COLUMBIA, 8. C jaa NEW ARRIVALS AT W. C, GWS&Mt&'S OLD COHNEE STORE. I havo just returned from market, wlier I purchased a heavy stock of all KINDS OF GOODS, Af tho very lowest prices, and I intend to give rtiy customers tho benefit of my low prlood purchases. My stook consists of SPIUNG AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. HOSIERY, &o, The beat make and latest styles of BOOTS and SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, &o. G-rooerles! In Grooeries I have as fine a stock as can bo soen in town. Harawar?! For Plantation, Garden and Household use. Pull line of Saddlery and HarneBB. In faot, I havo pot almost anything you oan oall Tor, and am determined to soil CHEAP FOR CASH. Call before you buy olsowhere. Bagging and Tics always on hand. Highest prioes paid for cotton in cash. W. C. GERALD, At tho Old Corner Store. w. Gullett'8 Improved Magnolia *> $ LIGHT DRAFT ^ Cotton Grin ?y^* v''<' 'i * - ?>. i ?*> With Feeder and Condenser, whloh fiaro time ami risk. The Best Gin Made. CSJTBold on reaaonable IttmnM t^fBnmplos may bo soon at the Itore of h\ H. BAUlU J. C. II. CUUSSEN & CO., 8TKAM CRACKER BAKERY >AND . Wholesale Confectionery, ? CHARLESTON, P. t*. ' MOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY CO. 0 I'AHBKNOER I>KPARTMENT. BCII jJDtfLR OP PAHftBNOKB TRAINS. On and'S tor January ?Hh, 1KH4, Pamenger Trains will run a* follow* until' farther no> tloo. (No train* nre run on Cittnden Branch on Hundayn. ttlnndard tlmo7& meridian.) TO COLUMBIA* Depart Cnmden 7.11) a. m 4.19 p. m Depart Camden Junction O.lfla. m. H.trr p. in Due Columbia ll.40a.tn. lO.Mp.m PROM COLUMBIA. Depart Columbia 0.44 a. m. Ml p. m Due Camdon Junet'n 1I.MR, m. 7J8p. m Duo Camden . l.M p. in. MS p. m TO CHARLTCHTON. - Depart Camden v 4.10 p. m 1 Depart Camden Junction n. in | DUO Charleston 10.10 p. m PROM CHARLESTON. Depart Charleston . 7.00 ft. W. ife Due Camden Junction 11.53 a. in. Due Camden ' IM p. ill* - TO AUGUftTA.. . ' >V; Depart Camden r 4.18 p. m Depart Camden Junction 6.87 p. ni Due Augusta 7.10 a. m PROM AVQUthTA. Depart AOgnata 41.041 a, m Due Camden Junction llJWa, m Duo Camden ? ? .\Mp. TO CONNECTIONS* /(<? Conneetlona made at Columbia with Co lumbia and Oreen villa Rallr<>ad both waya conneetlona made at Augusta ta and ffom an/wl'th*f)jintral'? tb M. It, Conneetlona made Btenmcra fbr New Yo: with Charleston and Havnniiah am Htcamern for J John's river on Connection Barnwell ft, trains on At TllROUOl- _ purchased by a] JOHN B. XjTtaUKinoliMnna'iecf',' D. O. At.r.Ktt. Onh.pan*. Awypt, ' :.' if--,.? wiw