The Kershaw gazette. (Camden, Kershaw Co., S.C.) 1873-1887, August 21, 1884, Image 3

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ey ordtriiHUtd (torn ta.ni.to! p. m! /l?lon mail OtotfMiUtO p. m. Columbia r. Conference eveulna before each wtlflome.T: Seats , HHHUBDKRY, <fcO.-^W. K. N>1?0 . jf Buyino?J. BWtkoMteaUman. NoyicS?O. a Halle. 1*1-8. A. AjrflatwjjS^ * S??{ .-| tSPSfSSfiB / seeds, Jill varieties, School NotlcoT ^.tinjt. &ftoby ,f.'hlppm a echoo] at w. Mhr?<E. A,, CMiininghaUt's residence Monday, Bept. 15th. Terms moderate. i ?s very rauoh, toj see. ? bapk y Camden fit lew than sixty is probable thnt a gentleman of ?TJ means, will,seise the golden Drtunlty. HimMon4sA.pt* [I to. road the new advertise tnent of this Arm which appears In thU Issue. Already their store, i* being' ; stooked full or rhotoe goods and dellca elos. IWt forget them. firsjt ?hlpment of Sew Cotton, r We understand that the;flrst stil pmeut of new-crop cotton sent from Camden, this 801I6DH was carried ?Jf onTucadny of emsmmuT Hoy JerttJt! , * fltyle Braided. Mk ? Baeb For ttimWie,. The Arm of Wolftf A J . sassfit ,tr?^M^3sjSj /? Bloh fl&wo&itblei tftVtfore ttttiiy kept by Mr. 8. Wolfe, We-wleH 8UCCCM for both'> of thorn. ( >'i>"> i, i ^ '?? s < '?'?* ^'W -{J Itewitrd Offered. Ooyemor Thompson has offered a re ward of $150 foi* tho nppryhcnalon and vOnvlatlon of Ben <'?r8on,'#hol8'ohttr?na(k with having murdered Rev. John G. fl- 'U1 UiaduntcH. Iti tlie oindul register of the 8.< O. Academy #t Chiu'luston,. K?tv | g a "pound' if llnpi ?' So a fr'toe HYitlotpntedi 6 nd the like waft never aeoi) befyro. jj^ Hill, ahd produces ^he exposition at Now Orleans. mW* ,<ipuntv . throe mf! recently erected a chapel In which reilg ??'.'? iS&? ^!.,W,'l"r|J': The hnlldl >k has been completed, und nolrtte. The publlo- la respectfully lln & m and tn overy oanipalKlf: v could bo aocn on big U daysdroMcd My;HU rcd tblH. moral aevloea iwere3?oiatin the p#l; vUuroh. an,d wete, atten4o?! iflepeoiilc, very few Qf WmMmWi cit JpomicU last >ntrao" was elosutl eKi ' ' Mptyfiovel ^1 * 'i**- ? ./ \ ? " *' ' ? mm*. , noen and * ,U^JK *** Exp row brlof;*xcatlo:i la Mr. 0. n Girardeau is ? pending * f?w Mr. C< Noelkeu returned from hit trip to the up-country last Monday, looking | little and hourly. Mr. W. 0. Thomson hM gone to Spai* tanburg on a short visit. Mr. Isidore Rich is in Charleston this week. * fMr. B/a! I time piut lias of labor and can now be found at the storeMr. P. T. Vllleplgue. A Big Snnflower. Miss Mumiu McDowell has sent to Tax Gazkttk ctilee the largest sunflower wc have .ever seen. It measure* <16 inches in dlaoieter.- ^ Conundrum. ?/> ? Why do connoisseurs go to the Del monloo bar when they want eomethlng yea I ly good? Because they are always certain to get tho very best at that place. ? * ; ? You (.'an lluvo It. '?My dear, what would I give to have your hair?" 1s often said by middle-aged ladles to ^oung ones. Madam you may 'hate Just such hair. Parker's llair Bal- . sum will give it to you. It will stop your hair from fulling off, restoro the orlginiii color mid make It longi thick, soft and glossy. ' " You need not stand helplessly envying tho girls, i'ho Bal ?am la not oily, not a dye,bufcis an ele gant dressing, and Is especially recom mended for Its cleanliness and purity. > ?'??>/;<. . " > m* >J<"\ ? * For The Gazette. A False Rumor. ? W > ifn; havo heard that there i? a niniiir in circulation In the country that \ mil hiaklng the race for Auditor i,o aid In thoolooljdnof another party. This is wholly untrue und is the fabrlca tlpn bf sdme bdiy-body. All tho Influ ence, I possess, or \york that I may do, In this canvita* will be for Barnea, first, last and all thu time. Qto. W. Barnes. I..*' ..-t.'-i . A BlgSnako Story. . -J Rev. A. J. Stokes, WltlleOnhlsrounds us Presiding Klder of 4he Sumter Dis trict, met quito an encounter In the *ay of ana ke-s I a lightering, Week before last, in Sumter county. Ho killed a tiujfco moccasin, from which were taken forty Small snakes, about sevon Inches In tength, each of which was encased in ? separate wick, showing conclusively that all snrtkes do not propagate by eggs. These forty small snakes are preserved In alcohol. ' t ? ? ? ? , Now Club OrgnnlKoil, , . A new Democratic club, la be known as Belk Hill Club, was organised In the Trapp Mill section, about two miles from Antloch church, on the'lBth lnst. T. I Davis wus elected President; J. M. Rea sotiovAr, Vlce-Pres.; T.'^W. B. Smith, Secretary. This club will meet on the 33d Inst, to elect delegates to tho county convention, which meets uextThursduy. The club, wfc learn, now his On1 Its roll 85 names, and expeots to have In the neighhOrhood of 75 members by the time it next meets.' . ? llon>t Ulve Up Tel. ; It doesn't follow that patient will dlo bcoauAethedootorshave"given him up," or .that he will . recover because they, promise to Upull him throughIt fa never toq.Jate to try the-virtues of ParKer's Tonic. Mr. Michael Oullfoyl^ of Bmghamton. N. "If., was cured of rheumatism by It after ton years Of un speakable suffering. Mr. R. W. Moshor, druggist, ot same city, certifies that he . has sold over a thousand bottles of | Parker's Tonio through Its roputatlou for thlSyHtid other cures. Mowing Turnips feed that can be produced In inch great abundance at such little cost, with sdeh ^little exertion and in so short n time lie this root. crop. Turnips may be sown broado&st, which Is the-mode generally adopted. Superphosphate of lime seems etomaUy, suited for turnips, and about 200, pounds to the aore will not only give them a vigorous start but carry them through the season so ?s to produce n good crop. ' ^;<ii ma wury vuiumtneiouerji last aionuay drow tl^e l^tlt Jurors to serve at the Sep tember term Of Cburfc for this county. They are as follows: waMii 8: VI Oj.L. ok Alexander, ,;|??*o b. a.N.HnmmomMr w$F. Ifonry 0. li|? LeWUM. Truest, Frank W.AMKione?. T. O.DoBow, John C. Wliltaker, r, m John 'Albert, Sollll Qlto, i ,i ' n mms> g& KXi, K. B. (;?p<3n?, J psEr 8. A. Vlncenti,;* . 1 ?f<?. QooUftM. w I ?Bi vln I>pn?fl^/',' ? j'l mm; J, A. McDowell, 4 A. O. Johop, DHnlehM(CK?kUU> I life"' n. gentlemen died ?t luka, Mlw., on *Sdn duylMM. Ho W?B n netlvo or Celt ad* ho fcMino South on nfccrtnht of IiIm health end Joined the South (Jitrollofc Confer ?new. For two ?Mr? he wne.e member Of tihe Memphis Oonference, bo) W?U ?f For two vertM ho w*i * member I T. Memphis Conference, but wn? irtV terwarda tranefermn bnok to the Mouth Caroline Conference. < He wmi at one tlnie the peatoi1 In charge of the Metho? dUtt.hnrch In Camden!. ills lust hp* polntment In ihlt Stato wiw at Abhovtlle CoOrthouae, He waa stationed there Inat active work of th$ ministry. About tht& ttMmth* **?* Ki liniillli M" family, to Ink die*), m nirf*tlj HPHHPHPII The new* of Mr. HaiparVileaXh wlff be he n I'd with unfolgnedregret by eU - (ho clergy of the South Orpine Conference find t>y hotts of friend#, thmnghoiff thin Wat? who kftW him end toved him., Mr. 11 hi per wen considered one of the llheet preacher* In the SduMf Cetolln* Conf?n ???HllPlll I CJUHlldHtQ-Uj -Exolting; UttiM Inf ?8mM ?W<jfvU 4 <>'4 l/V -Peer may now belled; that 1# i(: the hunter cmihil then^-y.., ?Camden's first b.ilo of now cotton' will likely arrlv* litisxveeki'T. yft,.w .n^v ?There It some talk of painting the woodwork of tho Cohtt HpjSe. . , ?Job printing Of ali kinds neatly and promptly executed at this ofllce. ? ?Don't (all to at tend the medtln& of Vote for ? tho moet1 competent t men for office, Is the only udvice we can give. . ?In Abbovllle th<*y" qell granulated sugar at 7%" <5ent? i>0f poh\idT>y tire bar w ' ' ? ? ?????>?.ii ? ?In Columbia the hack or omnibus fare to or from the depots la only. )0 cents. ? - ? ?There is an unclaimed iettcr' In the Columbht postoffido addressed to.Glbbs Carter,'1- ' ? -.??> ?There are twenty-nine' regularly organized Democratic clubs In Kershaw I county*,. t .. I ??Tlie New Orleans Exposition will > last front December. 1st, 1884, to June 1st, 1886. ' rrirr "? ' ^ U .u.' ii> $ \ < '.> j I ?Everybody should plant, plenty of "Fall turnips. Now Is the tlnlo. Manure the laud well. ! ? " ? ?Harmony Presbytery will meet kt Centre Point Church, Darllugtou>'Couu? ty, to-morrow. ?Democrats of Kershaw, rtmeivber that the County needs first*cluss County Commissioners. ' '? \ . ' ? ' . ; .I ? : h ? ?Let n colored Democrat .be, sent to Congress from the Black.District of South-Carolina;'>r. :'j uh< ?< l?; ,? ?: ?Work Is" being done totau-ds lm-' proving* the roadway Just across the Watereo.Bridge. : ,, . . >,*: ?The first bale of cotton will now ari rive regularly throughout (ho country for several woeka, \i' <. ? ? ?The com oi-op of this vicinity: Is thd1 best made tif.mfeny years, both 'on tho river and high lands. ' ' / ? Prepare to nettle your dues, to'this office, and don't wait to be dunned for the money. We need it. ' ' r>\ . 7 ??;; ?,J; i -0 -Oii$ of. the ^Oldest iiiliablt/\nf b 'J en Id wfe might lo?k for frosti Inst weekbut lie didn't ftay; W6;could see It. < , . :,;J. -^Phe buildlhg aud'loan associations Of ?Augusta, Ga;, Mre putting teir thousand dollars a month In Improvements, i ?' ?There is a probability thaMhere will be much'business be(Wo. the Court tit th? September term. Tno lawyers are bd^y. ?The weather last,week was.too oool fprcottoHti( We notice that; the plains have turned quite red lu tho, past ten >, .?Columbia has made another advance In clvilitatlon, and her-omnibus lines now haul passengers Irdmtlle depots at ten eeuta apleco. - > .v....* ?Tho Board of County Commission ers are the most important officers to be Olectcd lu Kcrshnw Comity.' See that good Dion avo selected. ' / ? ?Kershaw county is cntitle<I to three" representatives Irt tho Legislature. Only three .candidates are in tho field; so they will have a "wu)k ov'etf," ?The authorities of many of tho small towns lu tho West are forbidding women $o wear Mother Hubbard costu'mes in public, alleging that they are indecent. ?Now cotton will make Its appear ance In Camden In a few days, and the collection of a dollar or tWO at tills office will become once more a joyous possi bility. - . ?; <h. . -i. hi ?<V ?M"r. J. K. Blackmail, formerly on tho staft" of the Ne\oa aad Cout'let, Is now devoting his tlibe t6 tho MAson' Cotton Picker, lie has a largo Interest li^'tlie concord. -Mason's cotton harvesters llk,elY to prove success.^ 4f itdocp It will, create -The only salvation for life ts to dl* versify 0?r ngrloulture with a, variety of orops *?d with, stook raising* A Arm that dtH's Npot support itseit Is a wero sham H<>4>P?"?t?nc^ ; - ! ; i ?All sorts Of fancy, cooling and in vigorating drinks can be had si the Dtel mouico bar; such ?s mint Juilps, milk punches, 'oocktalls, whiskey punches, toddles, sllnga au^ SmHsiiors^ v >'<:? ?We understand (hat ariotlie* petition will soon bp seftt to the board of county ooihmtsslonere, nsklug that a publics road Mi opened ? ~ nre ftWto produo^ " * nit ere; asking turn apuonc roan S lending 'from the- AtObloy i Wateree, to iho brtd^ei^ '1' 'dbg days" nre quito prod na tive of Crime,Or unusuid .ferocity In nil parte of thd country. Om; exchanges are dally laden with Snhounwnrtents Of the most helnouaatfocltlus Imaginable.' Vf-Miv.J. M. Hsckey Is building up r good ti'mle In bl? lino. He 4a fan eueiv etlo workman, and de**rvoa WVPW. If yon wanta 8ubat?iiiii^?<d nwvr <wt of harness matyi, or any hiirocss-reju< ting done, cull on jHnr^ey. , ?Personalities ahonhl not be brought Into a political canvass* If h man oan not be eleoted or defeated ou hU fkneee or unfttneaa for the oillce to which he nipliws, then (he rlgfft of suOV?go la h fin co and ought to be done away with. oilier people dldn*li ' A, 1\ fttewktl #ahl that If he had to start life with que hun dred dollars. he would pnt (\fty of them In judicious advertisements; <*nd 8tow?irt Wat no sardine. -t.Mm.y <%\ '">? >' ' i , , -?-Thero la many a man with a fine classical or bustnos*,,education. .vainly seeking f<>r broad, but v>hoover saw an * * "J" irir ' 'Ui^fili^^taaa en? hllJrttjlx? Ahy igh mechanic*) od uvmiwii, v? uiauiMijii *IU1 WltO l& OUt Of work and nnabte to lfaCcood In the world la Kicking In something, for' the world ha* need of such mah every dfcjrJ and a place for them to fill. --Now; that a great deal of Interest Is bolng taken throughout the country; In the New Orloana World's Kxpoidtlon wo ask attention to the advertisement In thli Issue of tho favorllo passenger route wostward from Atlanta, Uie Georgia IV clflo JtallWrty, via lllrmlnghuou This routO offorsgteat Inducements to travel ersj and parties contemplating a trip Iweit should consider It* merits bofore deoldlng upon another route. . ?Common baking soda Is tho host of dl remedies In ease* of sentdssml hufns. the turfnet) of >n commoiiocs? It (s the best Mon for eruptions caused by pois onous IVV and other poisonous plums, ?s nlso for totes and sting* Or ltt^wL;..,t u Jin on tl?o ground at * Ion* ubie spread . ? ttfrd ln< the front with evt^.KOod'l the Inner umiiI, which It would , ka try to enuuiertttu here \ betddet onade, lYultyineldns, Ac., luabuu fW. i'ivrtX ,.-v)<T -?vy !! I1 wion vva? forced In the baok ?r;{fH *r.i.id-pm|(jre?, ol<I enough, vvho^had ,fafj^ft/ struriientaf; ihdlfto.V H wa? H plejuaht sight'to ue* so niany hnppy children wItil bright J'ftce* niuA>vei* their ticadq ns theyr'ttlml7 p:ist 'tlietr Intolerable grand father. ? : ? . .'After dinner Mr. J. D. 8haW, one of the- few. invited guests. addresseU > the qompany in a.pleasant little speech in' 'w|ilc|i'lMf narraUd.-ihoi. history of the family jfaotfi their inurrlagu, 46 year&ngo, to,the prwunfe time;,suiting that out of a total ot>i2 descendants 40.were present. One, their,llrst-botfu, had fallen In battle Alh that ratal charge of Nclaon'a lhittallou ,at Drdwry'e' Blutl, Va.;' HnU nn iiifaufc had died; '' 1 ' ? . t Afror'Mr/8hliw., Master Simon Stoko* made a patriotic little ?pecoh applicable1. tto tho timos. i Tho young people nniueed themselves in various ways until late:in< the Afternoon, when tho company began' to leave for tbolr liomee, all agreeing In having spent a?very'pleasant day.>*' . r x. < ?ir .. ,' ln?*^, ? i > . ? p "an**- For Tho (iasdtte. ii Tbe Much Mooted Cnniballmn. t> To the Editor of'The Gazette:?*'The rotuin of the .few survivors of the unfortunate prsely expedition, the aooonnts'of their terrible sufferings from starvation, and the sad circumstances cunuectod with their for Joro oopdition, has been the the ibotne for >apy.<opinineat* iuipflpora. throughout the Stales.. fboro appears UX hayo boon n-dis posi#^ to cpnimqpt vpry harshly upon the 4upp?nqd,?.(Mft of.fpflW.pl least of those who held uU'tq what of .yttpliijr tfioy possessed atlb> lastj extromit.y, to ] ffh^t' In wfipwy lifo mayT)efbgld, obj^ptiopoble. But, Air. Editor', are .(hero any raw'pnable grounds Con ihoue'wlii'o.arb sorpnuy tfi'MpdempSay what ilieir owrt iiction-woy'd have bfoti un der' ^ orrelpondlng ?41 oirctmisfattceS? . Self preservfction lis its% prime moflvo governing' dll men, and if thatend it-: gained 'without 4rtfcferet?!ng tho ousioms of sooiety, (theHe unfortunate men; were out ot the' limns ?>f all aoeialtUf?i) should not those who have tjeeni forced Mo resort U> extraordinary pieaps,. t o Jfaina desired end, be looked on* more generously than hns been tbe oascT ' Tbfi fyjt oompliflaed of biiB been ipdulged ?u hymen who'l^ave, b??n brought ? to. the, ln?< extremity, qpd lots have bean oast to debi4o ?rjb6'?Vould bo tho Vfstim saqrffiood u 'Wli'^A11? the .victim 5ubm.ittoj;, Ia the present case,there vr'as no takiqg of life. !)(n(uro Had been (oioed.vto"yield lp. gaunt itarvafto'drtthlah with lMkut' a?>a iKa A.A01 tuleiy necessary to su^tairi'thcillVes' of btfo or more of the dead: man's statVlrir/^nfoVi lunate companions, and they coulvl bring theirminds to endure tbe terrible ordeal, 'for terrible it must be^) who! Was outraged* Not tlie dead~he had passed beyond the point; where wrong could be eudurech ? -The relatives of the doad might entertain lobar* liable thought and pass over Abe sad aot, The. guardian of the. Lleptepaut'a objldren^ Whioso body was examined, or said :lo be, doefli not condemn the aoty He says: "II brought to suoh a phiut of starvation.' I think tlio unfprtunaie> men Would, have b?en entirely justified in d6ing?i^hey did " That cPnibluslen snbuld be thjpope all should come jo after a candid po&Miferdtlbn of the' surroundings with Whfoh thfeae t^nforturiato men wore' environed. lieutenant Greely cr^ ^^^lunicR any knowledge of <|ho of being practiced bytho if committed, it wall eecrcoy. mUH As th| much tc few Uet where 1 t*?>rtf, th4 h**e$j dredi 9P oaenc these' been* a? ?Way] til Wovjj ?bPtt tnarypfW o<5uldjU0 the Wlsbit have' ootivs the Prlmar* pla ,?he r^eofutrons of St MfajjrtR. at tbo1 imnmtfceWere . The -fntriiei* a?>e Mrt the TffajArttyatL sponld VO the vuHng pow*? of,the country, but it seems as If thoy a*?i controlled or inw floonnod bjf a few men who bav* tho gift of making eloquent ?P??obes and beKfcrfae qlinipted with tho ?'wli?f rpllng,:f,?o-, whloh IK usually earri at these ojjpvenilon*, iftt who slta in the rs*r la too timid)to 1 *fc>tr ?lfcotl w?0ltt 11 ??nn Opinion irf'tfr'ttallot bttf atiB.onAt 6 tpr oiif e>\oioi,';thui glVlfi3 belter Hi tlon to tbe wholO'^pfe;' Tbeie fiw>' .. well be dinUd, and without oasting a" INN fleetiotf'ptf ifoy orte.^WW (and thfnk up Hiltf Way) that W* ought to Mopt ibe Palmary plan In nomlnatlng!>0wndtdat?a for at least one titoe and: give *t a ftdvttlhl { then% If 11 doe IT not workwell, /tell Jbaok on Iho old plan. Most of Ihbr oountiel, have adopted Ibis,plan and I think It gives g# err f sat Ufkpiion. 1 Judge so frem the ft tRey >tlU k(jeP jfe up, ? wMohjf. tbe best, p dtrtice. that It work* we)l; We aro not s< ll??b In ihe matter, and let it be as It mn,. rrlmary or Hontentlon, wo will support the nominees of tbe party Vet I think (hat the will of tbp p#pp)p.should ba ?onsi(le'red and the belt way to get at It Is through th* I oluba of tbe County. The opposite, party neema lo be lying vary quiet. I don't think it Wotl^d jm/M ter oTaM 2i!SV*it-""b>" . . OooA.ioMAr,. I >11? > ?!? "j An (nipni'lrint Mnycinont* Tho work now going on upon tbe fond bqtwotiii Ut0 two oreeka Just below tho llmlfa of the[t/>Wrt,(a ono' of imio4i lrrt porianoo, Woi'k <vub Qpinmepml tbfro Of) Hortfyy Of Ust nVooW, nn.l tlx- Im urov^tnint Is nlrfeady rtnifo t^rcoptlhlo. lite YOnd'W btf ng rnls?d fc'ct, and when tho \vprk nlfnll ht^vo Won don? pl'et<Ml It will nfiord an easy ttpproaoh to t'nmdon dtirfng high water. We learn thnt trisny of tho ?ltl?ena Ifvlng holtf* town, whd have to travel this roncl m ordor to Veaoli Osnidett, have subscribed ?? iv fund to enrrr on tliO tmprovompnt: h^sltles? a suhsoripilon llst hns been st?r* tod hi t'Hiudon to nld tlio project, u-,, Good roads tiro oasontlai to tho prot* porlty of ,?ify community, and Itjl^ a aouroO of grailftiatlon to a?e that,our County Commissioners aro wldo awaro on ii,i? ??t>j?'t. , ; t;s3sr? Si 'iJr'*' ' "?'W W \' Wf-1T. * i ygk}} h ^ t/l' /tjT btW<iital AttentUa, Dtmw ?<le CluU t Tba Prait<ianiofeaeb ?kib (u llu County 1* itrfiUpi^K nam* of Clftb, itau utunr or l'rv*ldec?t. tbe nfflrtwc or uctu ?l /olers enrolled, (be It l?wbnoluu'ly ?eoo*?ary thai Uilf matter b? attended to without delay. J. W. DkP.VH-S, -r3'T^ y-skl's1 Rfcrtuivfentlon ?ftU* PwriHtfatlc party nl< K#r?h?w Co uny ?? oalltni ??? rawl at the Omrt ilnuso In Cuiudcn, t? C, Qu Um JKth day of AUSUdt at 10 o'cloo * A. 41. ?Uarp. fOr Um.iWrfww of upmliMli?v county office*. C?mooiutio oiutis wJHiaV notice. By ordtr UouniyT'K<wniU*? Oon> inlttc?r ... ? J. W.t?*l?AfpH, ; ?fv* * ??*? County cbt^trmau. , ? ? ? ' - " ??"?? ? (i f' i L : I For TW Legislature, '! Wf^?raothorl?Mfey .inai)v ft4end? of W A. 4SCRUM to anuounoo his name as u candidate for th? Homo or Representatives In Uh> poxt Legislature, Aubjcct to the action of tbe-County Democratic Convention. ? I hereby announce U> my friends, thee vo ters or Kershaw oountor. that If I urn endorsed iy the ooonty convention, I shall bo a eau tdate for re-election to '<ho Ifbuae of ltdpre scntatlvo? at the ensuing election. .' Respectfully, y K. MILLER BOYKIN. ? ' The many friends or CAtM\ L. I* CiYuuRN aanouueehlin for re-ClocUon to tho liouso ;af Representatives rroiu Kershaw county, subject to the notion of tho Democratic par ty. Chit. Oityuuhn served hla constituents faithfully tiud acceptably In thu luxt Let? I ma ture, and If returned will still bo faithful to; 'the trdst repined In him. ? For Clerk of Court. .T*he nainiwotfi. C. CLYBURN la prcaontod to the voteraW Kershaw county for re-oleo tlon an clerk* of tbn Court, subject to the no tion of tho I>emocrutlo convention. Mr. Clyburn has tilled this oftleo In a moat uc. ceptahlo manner, and It hits been orten re marked that no more ettlclest Clerk could bo fbund In the Btate. Prompt, rollnblc, courteous and efficient, he'wlll uudoubtodly bo renominated to fill this Importaut posi tion. Many Voteiuj. ! j . .. ? ' . Potation In oflloo la adomonrntlc prlnolulc rdcottnlrod by nil republics; thoreforq, with out disparaging the quail tleutlons or others, Z offer myself ns a candidate for tho oftlce-or Uj.kkk ok.tiik Count for Kershaw Couuly. The quesMbhs'of my qualification and fit how lor the oftleo, I submit to the Democrat ic electors. und will cheorfully abldw tholr Lieclslou In thenomlilnlton of county ofllcors. Very Respectfully, F. MILLS HTKrilENSON. 1H. t ?* , ?> Hi- \ ?< / For Ootinty Auditor. ' A report is In olrcuiattoa (to what ?Ktont 1 do not know) that L will bo a cum ill ditto bo lore the next County OotWonilon tbr the of* flooof County Tronsurdr.! Huob ft report In without rouiidutlon, I have never enter tained any such Idett. , I am not a candidate for any oljtce other than theoue I how hold ?that of County Auditor. - if ttnhohtd.be the pleasure of the Conven tion to andorae mo fob that ottloe. I will feel Into no qnmblnatlon with any person or pni* Rnns for tho purpose W defeating tlio will of the people In oroer to obtuln ?nice,, 1 T?\*T a ?? if k. a: sill. . Camden, J^ctly 10th. 1831. ? ? u 1 respeotfUlly announce myself to the peos pie. Of Kerphaw- oounty kk ft candidate for Cdunty Auditor, subject to tbe action of tho County Convention. T' ' . JOH.N DOUY. 'f I announoe myself an a enndtda'e for en dorsement lor County Aoditoh belbro the cohuty. jOOnveutlon of Kerghaw. This t>tep Is nt>t taken ,rat tho solicitation of many friends."'riot* urged by "many voters;" but.fs the outcome of my own wishes. If ?looted 'will faithfully dUcharKO tlio duties of the ?ffloe;and lf defeated, will not oomtvlnln. OKO. W, flAJtNKS. , For Sheriff. t hereby announce lnyRelf ns a candidate for Sheriff nf Kershaw pounty at the ensuing election; subl^otvOf couple. t ?notion o the County OrfrtVentlon or of the Primary, Election, as the case may tip. jfAMES L. HAlLE. the continued solicitation* of numer ous votert*. I oave neccded to their request, ahd hereby Announce niysollasu candidate for.Bherlirof Korshaw County at the ensu* ng election, ... 3* E. C. McDOWEI/tj, r i1? . ? * 1 For County Commissioner. ?XJ'Ifr. Editor?Please announce the name Samuel b. Latham for reoiootion a* ?iv^f,onnni"sioncr. It.is understood that fcthmn zincs not desire rc-elect ion, ? safe to Hiiy that the Democratic If the county will Again Call upon ll thin important position, ?k" . ?i ? Taxpayrbs. Msdeoply Interested In hav *ho county In goo<l end ex ^?Tho present board have ?ddous duties In a most sa ? knnd we want to seo nt them rotnlned In office, wunce the nsnle of A. A. Watoroe, lor re-olectlon. |In watohlug-tbe lntcr Taxpaykhs. U. imi&slonor. pleaso announce i?H as a co mil lion of Hohool He iu*? Hoi en t IfoswiY^S: fAWYVj^KHI. A that H.V' !?> ft Uiok?t*p oiub. : '? IffiRlRji! ,;rj Flat rtrteli oinb, t i ?,1. IHllW will b#arae?tlhir nfn.i n,...,. ?. / Hatkey, Harness-Maker. , ?. i ? i I A full Mook of Arst-olsse handmade Her-1 nets kept on bend, Any one desiring n ?et of hftnd-hmde burncio would do well to | gWe me * onll. Repairing done pwmfrOy and In * sub. ?untial mutine*, M. roAtynaWe prlees. PleMe give me ft tr1?i and s?e if you ere not well pie Med with the class of work I jtorform Shop In roep ef W. f, Perkln* t e?iranae on DeKnlh street. J. M. HAllKKY. July "A yj \ FOB SALE 10,000 HoshM* Ohfcloe White Oor?, 4j QQQ Ijnshots Oholoe Itust Proof Meed i 'boo. H?? jKsrim ^rtRm n ijuten fJlroet, en AufwSoN,1^. 6. *?>. nit I t>t find MR At, Manufactured Itolly ^*i.yi'iuy ?. L|LirL..'.|iJjji!uam!m!'j) \ n.11..1 . fjt A ?? BLAKE STBEDMATSf v, ' bbpursbntinq , KNQOP, FREERICH A. CO., I' ohmUitsu, ?. 0. . ' - ; Charleston. Buy* ? Issues Hxobdngo on ^ highest QMh p^inoii' 5ftr^ACo,'i. Have Your Cotton Ginned Best Advantage! Having purchased lb? STEA M- COTTON OIK ami I'LANINO MILLS I&merly owned by M. L. Champion, I wi prepared to fia cotton promptly and at reasonable prices. Thajpatrousge of the public if respectfully solid ted. Tho Hull Giu, which we uw., U one of the beft wade, and turns outaspien did sample. THE PLANING MILLS Will be continued as heretofore. MR. C. 'J. VAUOHAN will bate charge of the business, and will be pleased to re ceive the favors of hts Minus. ? t3yOi*e us a trial. ' '? '' John C. Man, ?}:\y proprirtor/; 0. 0. VAUQHAN, Superintendent. ? Aug. 7. ~Itn. ? f-: Geisenheimer & Watkins , DEALERS IN GftOCBillBS, RfQrQMS, i . rajiisteeo, <ac. Wo beg to call uituiitioii to the tact .ihnt we have constantly In sioro a FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, which we offer customers fit an low prices n8 ean be obtnlheddt any store tu Ciimjon, Our-clock of Llcinora, Xjlqinors, Is of the'best brand* and art worthy tlie attention of the public. tHaHFsure to give us a call. as' we are satisfied wo are able and willing to please you both in quality of goods and prices. Geisenheimer & Watkins. an. 26-if FRANK P. BEARD, Auctioneer. iSrOFFICE AT GAZETTE OFFICER . CAMDEN, S. C. ' , J WILL attend to any business entrusted to him upon more favorable terms than oan be obtained elsewhere in Camden. (ST'Befox'e placing business in this lino, call and see wnat'low rates you oan obtain. SHMTEIBOARD OFEDUC/OTOH 5,10,15,25,30 CENTS, Spellers 12 CentS. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE The Georgia Pacific Railway Now Hliort Lino via Atlanta, Qa., nnrl Bir mingham, Ala., to points In Alabama, M'h alHSlppi, LculKtaon, ArkmiKiiH.ToxnH and tho West and North-WoHt. The favonto routo >o the World's Fair. Now Orleans, U'.. cum inonoInK Deo. 1st, lRftl.'Doublo dally trulriB. with .elegant sleeping cars attached; for which tho low ra^o of Jl.Ot) lor each ^ootlon la ohrirgnd?tho lowest sleeping onr ratos In the United Btatc-a. Borths secured 10 days In nd vanco. , - ? *ar*3co tbnt your tickets rend from Atlanta via tho Georgia PhoIAo Hallway and Mr* mingham, Ala. For further Information write to or call on ? ALIX. 8. Thwratt, Travelling Passenger A?orif. , Atlanta, Ga. L. B. Bkown, Qen. Passenger Ag't. Birmingham, Ala. I. Y. Baok. Gon'l. Hnp't, Birmingham, Ala. Lard Oil. We have on hand a supply of Lard Oil, for greasing machinery. . may 16. W. A. ANCRUM & CO. NEW WW ? ? :? r y? ' I y- ? : ?*?#? -:o:? , >*?>/.? ..*1 ' i y r ' ^ Vi ?. I have just roooWed and opened up tlio handspjnest line of Ladies ' fra&tf 3ft DRESS GOODS B ' " $ .??; ...O >> ? ?* FOft SMB and SUMMER WMR ?- Vw'h.mAv'.- ?????*.{ ? l I That oan bis feund anywhere. ;' They eotW prise nil of (lie latest and moot fasMonhlile designs. atld the ladleb will be<stif|iri*ed to learn how. cheap the?? goods are lining sold' T-tlrooal given ftwny. My stook 6t I ' I w '' ? ? . *?'"? A^O OTHER ' ?H<? Is. Mvv ? ; . .*,y ? . V - ' 4 ? i*v 4 ? " . Fancy Articles ,?v r)f Are utisurpasAbd.' Jhq ladli-sire carms'ly requested income And see these gfio'ln, and wo are tmti.fi.,I I tint I tioy will be ohartricd. ??'?{. f4 '. i-- < ? ;?'? ?'? ? I hn?* also opened up a large slook of re*dy?u>adft Clothing For Men and hoy*. flan,suit any one, both in Mintorlnt And priro. A very targe assortment of l.'VJ * ? - " wrff ' %G ' ' 1.1' K.X ? _??:* Ml, S . ? Tc:** a ?nr*?Ea w.'-'V ?' *? woe?1 Of all kind* for-Man nnd Boys. ! He sure, nnd call soon and sea what htir' gain* i o?n glvo you. i . fvj'ii -rth.'ff ?.*/.??* V ?V*'-h? ft. M. Kennedy. if mi . K ;? *>>i FOR SALE BY 11. BAUM. 0.MAYI1BW. , J. MILTON MAYHKW C. MAYHEW fc SON, Ooluml3la? s. o. MARBLE WORKS. Mnuuftic Hirers ofmul den" or* Id all kluils ol American and Italian Marble Work. C3L.OUANITE OIWKRIKH AV WARDS. S. C. ?3.M ANTEIjH, MUNl'MIONTM. TAWLETS* IRON RAILING Aim lnhed nt lowe?t prices ?5ul'OLI#ilIKJ> GKAN rri: WORK, either foreign or nutlve, to older. CJJ.CorrespoiHl?nee solicited, nnd satisfaction and promptness guaranteed. may 1. 1884! 1884 GRAND SPRING OPENING! FINEST CLOTHING SS. Cheapest Clothing house in tho city. C??r A full liRe of OK NTS' FURNISHING GOODS always on hand. Celebrated "Manhattan" shirls?a durable and well nm'le garment?is a c~'u fart to tho wearer. To bo had at S. BLANK, Popular Clothier, 240 King Street, Cuarleston, S. C. 3vc. a. iwcEirr'Tss, Exclusive Denier In Harness, Bridles and Saddles, Buggies nnd W'ugons. Whipps a specialty. Broad Street, . CAMDKN,S C. ?3f*Next north of J. W. Del'ass' store, mch 27 0m AT Flat Rock, S. C. Drs. Haile & Truesdel, Prop's. Tho undersigned take pleasuro In announ oing (lint thoy hnvo opened a DKim STOItE *t-.F.,?t..IU>ok- whero wiU wns^nnllv be kept a full lino of 1 DRUGS AND MEDICINES, And such other goods ns nro usunlly found in this lino of business. KWI'hysiciatis prescriptions carefully and accurately ocmrpounded. tWWo respectful!.; solicit a share of the patronage of thu pnblio HAILE & TRUESDEL. The Holidays are Coming! And now is (he tlmo to prcpnro for them FinpBt varicly of tropical fruit in the maret. Frtsh Cargoes every week. BANANAS, COCOA NUTS. ORANGES, IALAOA OHAI'IiS. Northern Fruits, Apples, tigs, Fen nuts, Il.iislns, Nuts, Citron, I urraius. Orders filled with dispatch. a. ib.a.ir/t' &g co Oo 18 Om, CHARLESTON, S. C, patens aE?ircmB* ROBERT D. WHITE, MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. PLANS FURNISHED, Meeting Streot, oor. Horlheok's Alley aug 18 ly CHARLESTON. S. CT Chas. <?? JLesiic* Wholesale and Kotalt Orator iu Fish, me, Li'ii'i.'i , Tnrllcs, Terrapin Oysters, ctoo. ? ' .Stalls Nos.(J,and 2 Flsli Markot, CHARLESTON, B. 0. Offlco, 7 Market Sk, oast of East Hay. #?-All orders promptly attended to. tkiimb cash 011 CITY ACCEPTANCE. CLEVELAWD??f?'i!?; JiflL',..,; ' 1c,,!ln1PeH'i hftnd?onicst. host. McvfiDtly i)lMN(rHt^(I, Coat* mofo per conv ai!! Minn tlio othor Mvoh tliuL nro >01(1 for twicw UN pneo. Ciittnollw allotiiera fVr'r.v?r ft-Mti ?our?K0.?u- loado a orofJt i?t\ I ^"t day. A harvest of t/uiti wilt bo reftlfwtl t,y Ovory worker. AM now pinners succeed grandly. 'forms fr?o niid hIw?1ST1.!"\01r<,' l^oirorid. Havo viUUHt'lo M. IlAM.tcrr A Co., Portland, Maine. " ^ j ?> Si if i ' ... .. | To Supervisors of Roads. You *re hereby iwpiesfed to soe that all the roads wuhui >o??i- Juried lot ion are put In good order immediately and report to County Commissioner. Ry order of the w. ii. r. workman, . Clork. allMOA'S FOR RBLIEP. South Carol Inn, > (;our? Common Kershaw County. ,/ Wen-i. Susan Lang, Plaintiff, Against Mftrtha Jennings, John |)0hy, Alloft Jen nings, Kidiou Doby, Henrietta Doby, i Miiufe IUlR?M. el ?|,, Defendant*. 7>? the Dtfntthnt, Helton Ihhy: YOU AUK nKitHIJY SUMMONED and, reMtttod to ansvter the com pi tint 'in this action, which will bo Jllcd In the olllce of tho Clerk of the Cfcrtrt of Common 1?I?kk. for thu snt<i County, and >o nerve a copy of your answer to tha ??ld Jodmplalnt on the subscriber at Ills office in Camden, 8.0, within twenty day* nfjor tho service hereof, <*xolusl?o of the day of such service; and If you fall lo answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, Iho plMnllrf in (his notion will npnly in ||,? Court for thu relief <(?? mandud in the complaint. Dated July 21), A. D. 18ft4, Camden. 8. C. kRNNP.DY ft NK1SON, , . 1'hiintilT s Attorney. To the Dr/endunt nhove nanwlf Take notice that the Summons and Com plaint In this notion were filed in tho office of lh? Clerk of the Court of Common Plots for Korshntv County, on rho 2'Jlh day ot JMly, A-P.vlB8)i, Jul 81-flt KKJ<NK1>YA NRI^ON, i'lslntlfTs Attorney. ) <* .?'?%! . 'v. {. v FERTILIZERS. 100 Atlantic Acid, 100 Atlantic Phosphate, 100 Owl Brand Phosphate, Tlie bud made, for sale by II. BAUM. (:? C. HABENICHT (Suocewor to John C. Bei-gors.) r Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER. Manufacturer of Ice and Soda Water. Apcnts ("nr Portnor's Tlvotl and Horurnor A Kum'l'M Moi r. Deer In 1'utuntBtopper Mottle* u Kpeclalty. tr,i~iiKJ M;.ln Hlroot, COLUMDIA, 0. C Ja :t NEW ARRIVALS AT W. C. VtML9*8 OLD CORNER STORE, I have just returned from market, wlior I purchased a heavy stock of all KINDS OF GOODS, At (ho very lowest prices, and I intend to givo my customers tho benefit of my low priccd purchases. My stock oonsials of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. HOSIERY, &o. Tl-e best make and latest styles of BOOTS and SIIOK3, CLOTHING, HATS, &o. Orooeries! In Groceries 1 have as fine a stook as can bo scon in town. Hardware! For Plantation, Gardon and Household use. Full lino of Saddlery and Harness. In fact. I have got almost anything you can call for, and am determined to sell CHEAP FOIt CASII. Call before you buy elsewhere. Bagging and Tics always on hand. Highest prices paid for cotton in cash. W. (J. GERALD, At the Old Corner Store. Gullett's Improved Magnolia LTOHT DRAFT Cotton Gin With Feeder and Condenser, whioh MltO tirno and risk. The Best Gin Made. {3f"8old on rennonnble terms. {pgTSnmplos may bo seen nl the flora of H. BAUM. ?i J. C. II. CUIM&CO STEAM CRACKER BAKERY AND Wholesale Confectionery, CHARLESTON, 8, C. C?OUTH CAROMNA HAIIjWAY CO. O I'AHHKNORR DBPARTMENT. ROIIKDUDEOF PAH8RNOKR TUAIN8. on nnd'a tor January 20th, ihhi, i'n**enK?r Train* will run n? follow* until further no tion. (No irultin ore run on Cnmden Branch on ttuudayi. Mtundnrd tluioTA meridian.) TO COLUMBIA, Dopnrt Camdon 7.16 n. m. 4,16 p. m Depart Camden Junction O.ltla. m. 5.ft?p. m Duo Columbia H.IOn. hi. lOMp. TO FROM COLUMBIA# Depart Columbia A.44 a. m. HJt4 p. m Duo Camden Junot'n II.Ma, m. 7.18 p. m Duo Camden I.M p, in. H.M p, to TOOHARLBBTOM. Depart Camden a 1.11 p, m Depart Junotlon 1.H7 p. to Duo Clinrle*to:i 10.10 p. m FROM CHARLESTON. Depnrt Chmioafbn 7.00 a. m. Duo Camden Junction 1I.AJ a. in. Duo Camden 1.15 p. TO. TO AUOUHTA. Depart Camden 4.1# P. nv Dopnrt Cnmdon Junction , WW p. in Duo Augusta 7.10 a. to FROM AtftiUflTA. Depart AuituKta (-W *? to Due Cnmdon Junction ? 11.A3 a. n? Duo Carridon 1.66 p. TO CONNEUTlONR. Connection* made at Columbia, with Co* ...mbla mid (Greenville Hull road both way* lonnd from all point* on tti At I toad and Oft the HpnrtanburK. Union A Columbia A f?par. tnnliurp Ar. Anhovifle Railroad*, alto with tbo ciinrtolte, Columbia,* AuiuMh Railroad to anil from all point* North, !>Oth W*y*,t?jr In?in* leaving Camden at7.16am,,?ndarnv? In* nl H.M p. in, Conneollon* mnde atAugmta to and /row nil point* Woatand Houtti vlaUeorffla ft. ft, and with Central R. R. connection* made at OhfttlOetoh with Htcutnor* for New York on Retard*/*. AI>o with Charleston and Kavnntiah Railway for Havnnnnh and ell point* Bontb. and with HteamcrH for JaeK*onvtU*?hdj>olht? o? Ml, John'* river on Tncudayaand Rato/day*. Connection* mode at BlAoKtTllO With Ram well JR. It. tA And from BftfttWaU by W^\\ ro u o?Pt i c j/kth tool I pol n ta, trn bo JOHN R, rr.CK. (lenjMnnafO#, v J>. 0. AM,W. Oon.PaM. Agent. *