The Kershaw gazette. (Camden, Kershaw Co., S.C.) 1873-1887, September 04, 1884, Image 3

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i?, nil varieties, Mi Ml m mWy 10 whlto children; ono col one', colored cb lid. ;!?? "" " *"*"? '? ?'%? '' r)(, 'nto of RubW Bolting* wide; Leather Olti ing Leather; Burlap* ? for cotton jiMeU* jggjgl newa. >tl tV > trnn?pirlng,t?'ttotr locals UB.tho U0Mr?, to wo may send atnWy l? th? cwnitfMl llCl ^fvpf^VV V..4?4T^ > HfcvV" M Ion oftho proper author I SSSS'I a, or npyfcody ouo.'Slicy wind, ndd^t'ls al>?or Ink iw.^po yo?fepjje? BBMSi dBa$i ?taffl i hrtvo OHf . r'<K5(^ieh? mm VM8 M '0M p DkKALH/ I** JowpJ. QoodAle, J. X QOodaW J* K. G(xxlnlc>, W. A. Attortfru/B.C. Johnson, Mi A. Moll#, B. II. iluxley, T, J. JIhv Hlntf&ZJoel JloUgh, Adiini Teaun, J; C. U*imm*4?P?NP ^ 8Altto^dclu,b..Ay, m A. A. Woykln. IC. J. Melntyre, J. L, (Jottys, K. W. l'roctor, W. A. Btllcv, (4oo. Watts, J. B. It?eborOMKh, ,11. R lJoykln, K.J. Gerald, Tjios. Moore. l'INETRKR. If. K. Dutioso, J. I). McOn?klU,Tho?. btui)rt4 J* W? llyAttj JumciMrtrtlii, John QUICKSTEP. v jtf. W. Jones, J. A. West, J.os. W$st, if; VV. Hough," tir., Wh?. IMitA, II. 0. We*t, P. L. Mi*N?uKhton,C. N. Monroe, MR. RtMffiUw* Hough, <y.p.Bu!ey.. .BUVFAioo. . ' ' fwTaiil'ia' Bftivflll. li R fSitA 'WlMl . I'ntn ?g l?r*ona Tor awjalff .... .. M of ^County TnjHcunjf ami,; coumj. *>uditpr. ^SsgrajE&j >lm?R C U llaiJo wa$ recommended for Trsas warn?*** ' v .Separated**** having been prepared for each oHlce, managers Tot' each box were appointed riuI t,lie balloting com? tuaneed. The flrat ballot showed the following result: . or KepreacnuUlvea?Boykln 140, An-' orutn 1BI, Clyburn ltt,>Jtuglll 181, Be tliune 70, Brown 10, . * Meaare Boy HI to, Anoruni mid Clyburn were declared to bo the nomjnoea, Fof Olork ot.. Court^-Ulybum Stephenaon 70,? ->* ??,.. ~ 8 C Clyburn waa declared the nominee jh Fofr 8chooUk>mcylft*lonor--Heugh.l80i' Boawcll 23; Joel Hough w<w declared the nominee. For County Connnl*loner?Lftilmni 130, Boy kin 140, Jonea 78, Gardner 80, Bnbon 74, Grlgaby 0, Hough 00* AicCuu 211 KusaeH Mcaara Latham and Boyklr were do clnrcd to be two of the throo nominee*, For Sheriff?Halle 124, McDowell 07; J L llallo wua declared to be tho nomli nee,-. ;.*><? ?:v>; "? ?<'.'* ? >X ' ? For Auditor?Sill 103, Doby 108, Batmea 13; no choice, Tho name of J A linbon wna with drawn^ a candidate for county com-' mlaaloner. Tho convention Mien proceeded to a eecond ballot, with the following result: For 'Cdunty Commissioner?M W Gardner 95, Moaea Hough 90. A 1> Jonea 82. aeiiituring 2. No election. Fof AUdltor?K E Sill reuelved *107, John Doby 108, G W Barnes 8. No eleotlon. On the third ballot tho name of A P Jonea? was' withdraw", and tho result Showed: For County Commlssloner-i-Gardner 122, Hough 74. J W Gardner was de clared Jo be the third uoinlu&c for county commissioner. For Auditor?8JII 117, Doby 108, Bnrnea 2. K K $111 wa'a declared to be A.k^Afu U lino of stationery just open*, Od at tho Novelty Book Store. '?B .?*??? ' ? tf you havp nevpr seen orife, cnll at T & V . ??!; it win stop yottHmlr from falling; oft- restoro the original color and mnko It long, thick', soft and glosHy. You need nut; stand helplessly envvluir tho jrlrhi. rhe fhd t.- i t" , n-*"**v ? ,-? *?*i i'wpu nui helplessly envying tin: girla. 11 fiiun la ijot oily, not a dye, but U'an oio ?hint ilfMotna ??,! dressing, and la especially recom mended for 11? i-K-unliiu-RH and purity. I I ?1 HiwU if^tfrot 'pU,:j It la strange how closely pooplo - J (ho papers. Wp novor aoy any tl that anybody dpn't lllio but wha 8QOJWlit?*r of It apd ovorvbo.lv inl about It. But, ?? once |u a V " happen to liny a goojl,thing, v hearthat--#tt>boiiy soeqj* to ?u >Vo jnfly.pay.Honio ni.itfa hum' plhn?*rtrt, and give him ?i <jo: and ho takofch ?? a trllmt if new, and fjever thinks It good. liilHf wo Inipped thing ho don't HK^r or he Imagines reflects on uofoiVaeo how quick he mad about it. Allobrql e<Ho uflv Init wo uevorM any credit for what wool life of n newspaper man. F-v ??Zj&ikfi \ i ^^?&7s."7ss^b ' ????. ^ West. Wateree Items. Thoformers are picking cotton now, apd ginning has Commdnoed. This should*, and doubtless will he, cheering no>y*W t ho Hon Merchant, ..the 1'oor Ifww ?nd all others interested. ? ?*? I'ho yield of cotton over lliU way la n*e&i*0('t0 prom,8? ab0Mt *wo-thlrd8 of only tolerably good. ,,\'? aro beginning U yrepuro our lands to sow wheat and oat*. It 1ft gratifying to know Uinf tlio fOoUj or^uuty pot it lea hnsbeeb reached, and tluv itubloon ban beon crossed. 1 ho nominations glvo general satisfaction. ? - ???"% HAt for tl.fi repeal of Chb obnoxious ami ftcOnrscd Lien Law. . {A large number of colored votfrfl over hero anuojujeo thuir Intention to support the .l>v?aovrfctlo nominees In the next itey< Mr. McAlpIno ptciiehedntnbpo^ tn^Bur.(,?v jo a faV^lgrogiHlofi^ ?j jflRsgjlR $HK died -Of cancer obi ijV?tth,#lHy last and wfae tftntttrtt flinj-r naoi| tl?? following day. >. A J AX. ? ?A l>ohl robbery >a? commuted In " Hl\lng ;?voek wciloni, Ju#t below IflfM nm/i nn* been nrrosiod on su?t>U1on, -?A llttlo monov Just now would Im n Wfy accept Able artlele. \Vo hope tlioiio who are owing us will utralr. a point and OOme to oni relief. We have bepn very patient, but we cannot run n lu-wnpiipeJ*; A>UliOUt money any wore than you ^unl run your farm, your more or any other enterprise without it. I JsR1 w<5|.We' publlu forget (h?t thla oHloe la ^rcparml to hU. alUort^ of Job pyfrtilng at ex-1 ^'WFTpP# nod At tho aametlino In ftrat-reto atvle. We b*ve a largo Ktul variety or Whifo and colored p^por. cards and cnvolope* wit^ which to do -^Tlu?ro la on lnvet>tlon apoken <?f Vkhloh It U lbopgUt ii*y ?l>ol!sh the bit, HI* calle<rthe earrafltt OK rtWl*horAe Iiirtnro. - It Is composed of a steel band placed ov^r the front bono of the horse** ho#o, Hud to this appliance the rtlim are attached. Tlio Inventor elahns for (|ik au bat Until for iMWt that 11 glvc^ odni pleto ?on(ro| to tho driver o*wr the horae without lnflli;tlng the lenat. d)aeomfortor torture ten tlm oiHmai Itself. 'Ithas been trle?l with ealfsf!?jtory results. -All sortiof fanoy,/ cooling <md In vigorating drltike c^n ba had at tho Del Dionleo bar; (nuuh |l? mlnteJnlfw'mffjL pnni'b'op, cocktails, wlilakey ptinohea. toddle*, a Tings ttiul amnaiicj s. "v ??,/ Wm '/i lE^I BSMrSWal.. AaL?kCB?'.V>4st iiowWig /J|H< i. Johnson, ..... v. "??? gins, B. E. Mauguin, et uU ; ?<tt. btHto V*. Major iloluie*,;TqX>, Holmea and W*u. Uolme*; b/uglary Anil larceny. 11 la .Honor charged thoijdry fn brief form, covering only I ho two speolnl mat ters plaeed betore theni, and ibe grand July retired to oonalde* tho two bllla. . FtjHW petitJurora^were called and the following were noted as present: George Coatee, ' W^FBrewcr, ,,*? H O Johnson, . J WvAI Barnes, V.- ^ j Pat-rick Alexander, S N llnnimond, * U'OCadeh, jr., Henry .Smith, Wm. Kelly, Jr., John Onto, W A' Cunningham JcssO llnckabee," J H Shropshire, W II Cupel!, K T Holland, ?> it Corbltt,- * juehard Brown, BHPoarc4;F Allen Dona#. 1# laono 10 Gnyfr?\; W F lived, J C \Vl>HaU*S^t John K. Holly, John Albeit, Lowtp H Peeblea, J C Rollings, A ll Duncan, Allen Zanders, 8 A Vincent, Jos. Good Hie. - J. K; Corbet waa exeusod on account of sickness, and A. \V. Haley-waa ex cused on account of bolng u school trits-j tew.- . jtt,,The docket was sounded and Ope fo)? Tbwlng ease* called: State vfc. Peter MoDow, obtaining gofljris under false pretenses It this case a nfli. pros.:was entered State vs. H. B.'Elliott, malicious tre$ pnss; passed till later during the tcrm< * State vs. Bolden Sal mood, disposing Of.property under Hen without conseut of mortgagee; continued. At thjs point, there being no businesa with wnich to pr??oMd, the COilrt, was delayed about halt an hour, awaiting tho return of.tho grand jury. The grand Jury'^niored. and present ed.: . . State va. II. T. Johnaou and others, riot; true bill. Several bills were given out and the grand jury retired. i The-State vs.,H? T, Johnson, Benj.> Hoggin*, JJ. 10. Bjfaugiim et ql.t riot, wus callod: Mr. PePass nnppailng for,the three defendant^ named. Counsel asked tor a continuance ot the cane and sub*, mltted affidavit; of defendants h1)o\\Ii>k that some of their* material witness* were not present. Th6 cose Was Contin ued to 11 OXL term. 'J'iio State vs. li. B. Elliott, malicious trespass; continued. ' The grand Jury returned true hill* In the two cJjses against tho three llOhnes boys for burglary ttnd Jaroeuy. The Court then proceeded to try tho' Qrst of the above, two caaea. Tfye defendants . In this ease tyer? charged with having broken Into and stolen corn from tlie crib of \V. C. Jtatv ellftV, on tr,e night ot July. 18th last;, The defendants had no counsel Upon' their, arraignment, they pleaded not f:ullty, and a Jury was empanelled to try he case. W. C. Jtatolitle, VV. W. Uonr on, w ft w k'. l|a|| tested fu& P . tti ABftltC mm** i a tiinir Hue or i ... j I Ltftt conviction/ roiu Holmos ??orve *1* #4J ie ?ooou mFmWM Hi ML lii bill" w*? FjviliJbti! jtrnml jriry had fnunti 4 *'ir?w idll'.Wfw. ri tumult ami buttery of nil ng^MVutea in* wrtfee wn? continued On ;#/ previa ous <)h,v. butf lijpoft n ftUowIrn? f0*1 lor llniihrtii|/tlu> wail r? 01 \y?Ut to trtrtf i Judge W. /? L< uttlAI'll f/k*? OlA ? I lorm ft tbo otft number ?ber? with oonhMl, Were <Ulo?M?d delring the Intorvolof tbo J\mo lofft im tfiiitil^btr tow of lb*. Oourt 16* look Into nmkinvffttfgatn lk? nffolr* of OtUraoMti* tj lrt <**cl*r that ?n rolfht ttto#rUlndHltt itoly -yr finnnolfcl OondUlOfeV, To tk? b??t f our nhlltly wo Mve dan? Mo, but owing o ?oroo unaroldohlf titod'AftO**' H , boil V(?rp?nier, Waa appointed raftiM examine My and theva r ? ?? >-il fo that time: He perfbrwed bin duly writ* abilliy and *4**4 ??* Hfrt'ifraKflBiS i?ew upon 91,86 b?*J remain m unpaid upon the* wiu?s wfcjMi he examined Following on at*n it trip ffeoat yean ofi 1874*'76<. *nd on dowojlba,wiepeodibr years to tKo i?cel year of t$&3-'8d we find that therO is out in ftfrHfioMe*' of indebtedneas or approved accounts tlje sum of $1,826.26. We have reason to fcsllevelhat tho iudebtedntfto* of 1874-'76, interior to the government' of 1870, havejboen paid, and perhaps a gj@M? maoy othejft wbioh'still appear upon (be books, Wo would therefore suggest that these claida bo advertised fa ?? '.pou^lV papers by number |brce ttmes, and that If they be no presented at the expiration of ninety daj I (bat Ihey be barred from anj payment'* hatovrir/'#^ rT'l The rep rts of the OouOty CommisMon ere and thl County Treasurer were ezaotly in acoord.lhe Commissioners showing eve ry itim fojri wbioh they had drawn upon the Treasurer, and the Treasurer his vounhers for the earne. We find Jthat the number ef "p/\upere in the county who are now beiak fed at (ho public expense to be G9. Of (Ms number, only four remain in the p6or|h4u*e, the remainder being at ttefr fetpecflive homes While we would hot be dtaf to the appeals to meroy, yet we aro contained to boliovo that the gene rosity of tho Hoard bus been imposed upon, and we yould suggest that in future the reoipieq^wf publio charity be required to bring ttie affidavit* of three taxpayers in Ihe immediate vicinity that they a* pau pers, aba al?? the certificate of a pbysioi&n of good standing. thai, they ar^i unable to snpport themselves, before any aid be given them Jfcijls eannot injure the needy, bbl will jWGteot tho county from thfe l<l.lo and thriftless. ? Wo rebe^ our reoommendation ia regard to the poor Jldnsa previously made, end also recommend the levy of a special tax fbr t'?o building of % new jail, the prison? one being in a most dilapida ted condition. . Wo also recommend the levy of a "pccial tax of ona mill in School Djat r let a No. 1 and 2 to complete the road now In process of construction unsasdW stoly below Camden. The completion of tbU'rpad above highwefcrmnrk will be 0* incalculably bpne$t t4 the town am 0auntyt apt the ?xpenditure >111 well re and Tiie offices. of the Treasurer and Auditor wer^ iq perTeot order, and on examination pratifled to observe the large In, . . the payment of tlie poll tax, and the de or^rtso in the delinquency. It augers welF forpur futpre educationally and Otherwbe. T|?e 8obeel,Commissioner's offloe was in ?*?<7 Mapect WO r J by oflils high and digni fied calling-, 'jais books were Ja Jboroijgh 7" - *P' ? WVW"H nv,v ?u order< <tnd his vouobeM ready for every account, lie repot te to us'm |h/a outslend log,School debt, the sum of $1,110,67. This is oomparat vely a smell amount, and w?r ttrust and believe tlmt the day, is past whfcn our County paper is to be tbo Victim of ; the inevitable sharper. office; 8herifl't office, Judge of Probate's o?ce we found ail in gbod conditibn and well kept; 'Wo would, however, recommend that addi. tlopttl book oaaessbs plaoed la the offioe. or tbe Clerk of ibe' Court. Valuable records aro bow browded upon each other, and tbe convenience of getting at ihfem, and t.Ua injury inflicted upon thtfra./mal gatta ?H ? boqka of onr ? Trial Justices ?jw.'|ind that some or,them ore kept with commen.lable caro and exactness, wliilo others aro beyond tboteuads or an iuielljgentSMi^puiVtnailon. In the latter class tyo W9 ao.lsl ire'e* to Justice FlauigiUjt'V,,'VVO .....r to gather anytblftg dWlnlto from his books, and extended to him th# Cottrtev of furtb* Up to. tliis limn ho Iii\h failed, to appear bo fori\w.#l t h ou gb ;.aarpestly re. A qiu-xied to d^io. lie has also failed to re ? t^'fhe Treasurer the fines eol!eote<l by ! As a general thing the trial Justice* '' make their reports tp the County i required by law to do enoh some of them seem to think >ase (bey are fountains from whio|i lustioe should Sow, that they are " impervious to tho law. We find ^uthen, Truesdel, Holland, 111, Turner, Button a*. Shaw Irtke monthly returns. J^it ? DOuraged whan it, should and trivial arrests aro sole purpose of colleot ? :A f palim or l#d in it we _ oompensR l&iqVtof oaera EWIft !'ipWP ' fa*1 your clear ?pd ?JtiW to us, and M ?BmMI ?B.Hta-tcsajyft it In tho cOtiu pB#?1:!! rtngftli-Afl* ?Ah MnMiKMMl t. ointment in thocouot ?tlifln upon 1 fig*"nfftl v or n?y ?ntno 6? |iLJ I I #? una tho it?ton<hti)uUs* 'Sp l v ^<*4 order* woi<> t?1<en, and nt n *SS??* \^ffVOPTWr? ?^5 ' Hp J R Whyjh.j&nnotwonrs go to tins. ffel? mntik^VMpptien ti.i<v wnnt ?omethli?(c Mtffr w*<yt ; ittonufio til?jr ;'?ra. "ftlwm cortiflu iogvt tho very beet at Miilt pliufr, ? ^ ' l?nr? littku UK :,?l Ky Wfi LnVfc JtiM revived 20tW0 pfttlOrtfi' of pWfe Ur, ivlilfl* \s*<! nlVi-r In lots lis follow* f 100 or 3MM$$|jXH] ^hi?v r^ MU0p |tout>n? Kfc.ik- e?ntt| 2A to r?b lk QCO^i' Time priced are ohoiMwr UuM> m nnovtw laid *K>iV? hijW) froirt Clirtrltotofl, Arid wo gi\firifrttta fyll wol.'(litf. fee hotwe open on Biin? 0 in10 O'clock fi. lit. ?iut Trrtm If H.ili. m? tti lit# , IX?w?i439E fcXIJi LIE UTBH AUT jp<'>. KlSLlNUBllRT. Partly Eaton bT l?l? Comrades of the : The condition of ihe body of LleiKen ant Frederick F. KUilnbury, WhlCb was exhumed for vxamwation, shows Hint all IA most fleshy parts, tvul been cut away with sharp instrument*. '.Frederick F. Klslhigbury war rii,Eng lishman bybirth, but came to America nt an (-irly muo, and was reared nt Ro chester, lie enlisted III tho i^rmv Of the l>ntioafctiites, in 18G4.v,xIu 18flQ bo Was retlVed fillip active service, ,-uid \Vhs mudo ptjynhisker'i clerk nt Detroit, Mich. Ry tllo Ihflhonee>f (he lute Zaoh i?H?h Chandler,' He war made 11 First Lieutenant In the Rogular Army, in 1773. HI? 11 ret station hi this capacity wos At Fort Choneho, Tex.,- where lie beealuo acquainted- With lieutenant Qreely. Ho wntr transferred to FoH Standing' Jtock, I>ak., where ho hud charge ot the scouts ougnged. iu service against the Indians, hi 1875. At the time df tho Custer tnaftsaere he was with General He mo. Subsequently that tragedy bo capture*! the > Indian who killed Custer In the fight. In 1880, while his regiment was stationed ut Fort Custer, KUIlngbury's second wife died of mount,liu fever, Immediately after til* return Irom a scouting expedition. Ho hod l?oen maile acquainted with herd&h ger while UW) miles distant from lho |>ost at -.the head ofji scouting liarty, iiml hn-* mediately loft for the station. This Mrt. Kisllngbiiry, who had been his wlf* only 8lx Qinntli*, was the sister of hid first wife, tho mother of his four children. The aces of his famllv, all lx>v* and maintained by friendly people in" differ cut pljcos, T;mp from elgi it to seven teen ye.lr*. Kisllnjjbury was oft'ered a position in. the Ureeiy Expedition hr >1881, and promptly accepted it. Ho was dead before the 22d of Juiuf, 1884, when the survivor* of ihe Qreely Expedition were found. Ills body was recovered, brought bojrie and burled in Rochester, where jt was fuhitd.lu a niutllatcd con dition. Poor Ktshubury died at the early ?$e of thirty-eight. ? ' ? RANDOM SHOTS I'otuts Picked up Promiscuously, * v?3orpjbyes about town. ? >-C??ttou Is opening briskly, ?New cotton'U coming In dnltf^ , ?The uiolon-eollc davs will soon be ?Money U not much easier tbap.il was a monih ago. r -*NeW cotton in coming to market now irpm every direction. ? *i '??Tho hot wavp biJptinues to drive bank presidents and cashiers to Uanuda. .-^Ouv farmers arc not as hopeful abouj. an abundant crop as they were teii days ?'K<V ' ? - rwQct reody to plant an abundant out crop. Tho feeed should bo planted this nrontu: . V ? The/els an unclaimed leftor iu tho (Columbia tavtofilco ai|drciM>cd to .Mrs. II, (). Cm rloun. V -"Tho school boys aro now counting how many days" there will be belore "sobool begins." ?T.ula Unrftt has retired from the etago mull next season* Her tour has netted her 140,000. ?Loads of bagging and ties are coming hi dally. You will have,no difficulty in getting your supplies -^-Our peoplt* have passed tho exciting titties, ? am\' will now sottlo down an<l await the big show in Novomber. ?A runaway ox broke the monotony of tilings at the corner of Rrond and Jiut lodge Btreets yestorday morning. \ t ? ~8ales of qulnipe were Intcly made in Now York at $1 per ounce. This Is the lowest price thai it has reached for years. ?We bellevo t'he Primary System the " Ost satisfactory plan of arriving at tho l^esdf the people.?tfumter. Watchman. mnjorlty of the ?filtors In tbl* Li"an^e to say. ?ro 1n want of Tills Is a bad stiite to bo in. ^llioptgue has had great mado to hip store, uud Is u?y oponlug up a nice line of tfoodg. ?Two Oamdon j'oung 'men killed a huge rattlesiiRko having one bnttbn and seven rattle a few days ago. They aro n6w asking from the oubllo tho title of ffColonet.v ? vrJ'.' ?Try and not borrow Vour nelghbov's paper; Pubscrlbo for It yourself. Your neighbor doesn't like to bo bothcrW with yon< f?o ifiattor how plcasmit he may scorn. ?William Cariost o colored carpenter In town, died on hist Monday of a eoiu pllcation of dlsenses, iiM wa? hurleil from tho colored llapitst chureh on Tuesday aftemoou. , ? -. ^ ii^MSind us vonr orders for your . F?1| and Winter's supply of letter IioikIm. cn volopCH, hill heads, Ao. We n?e nothing but first-oiiifs material, and guarantee prices a4 low as the lowest; '1 xfi tjifc W. rcadlrtg't If so, unike n,<*ow' All It costs" U $a a year. -D'uriug the present lull hi busings, s also n grt^Hl tlnie to call attentfbn' of kmt yAil have lia. 'Add ??o ??ge? of Alatiio and l.ogau too ther and Joil hiito US. A coincident. \M NOVKI/rY * BOOK STOHG. COMMBdCIAI, HI'ATKINKIIV, V 80H00I- 81>TIQNKRV, i.mnpA'iff?'*"1' NOTK 1'AI'Kft, KOOWOAI' I'APKTt, I'FNCIIX, 1 M '?Af 4ft4 NOVKLTY ROOK STOHf!. fall 'Mmmi FOR SALE BV'ta. 15AI M. ?' *\ ' 5'^* ft* ^[I'J< .1 ? MLWfc<.it>fi ' i,? i p' 0i 'i.m nt *. wi.| . ?? | ?* U.MAYHEW. J. MILTON MAYRKW C. MAYHHW * SON, ' i ooiumtoia, m. cS. HARBLf! WORKS. Manufacturers of mid dealer* lu all kinds of , American and Italian Marble Work. ?a.OUANrrE QUAHUIE8 AT WARDS. 8. C. MuMANTlCf.S, MONUMENTS. TABLETS A* I HON RAILING at lowest price B l-;i) QHANITE WORK, eltber foreign or nut I vo, to oider. TUuUorrcspondeueoRoltoiled, and MUlafaction and promptness Kuaranteed. may 1. 1884! 1884 GRAND SPRING OPENING! OF j FINEST CLOTHING.. St. -nT- AiyTg, Cheapest Clothing house In the oily. ?^A full line of GENTS' FURNISHING G,OODS nlways on hand. fiQf*Celebraleil "Manhattan" shirts?a durable and'well made garment?is a com fort to the wearer. To be hail at -? S* BLANK, Popular Clothier, 240 King Street, Cuaulvhton. S. C. PaWBSBB&mSSB, ROBERT D. WHITE, MARBLE AND GRANITE WOfiKS. PLANS FURNISHED. Moeting Street, cor. Horlbeok's Alley, nug 18 ly , CHARLESTON. 8. C. Chas. Cm Leslie* Wholesale find ltotnll boater It. Flsli, me, Lrt'iii'i . Turtles. Terrapin Oysters, ctoo. SJutla Nos. 1 and 3 bMsh Market, charle&ton, s. o. Office, 7 Market St., east of ?aat Boy. 49-AU orders promptly attended to, , TEHM8 CASH OH WfY ACCEPTANCE. OLE?ELAkDt-.?:?S written at his own homo, with hi* cooporn tldit nud OKSlBtance^by tho renownoa Good rich. TiMiiMtl, cheapest* handsomest, bcBt. Elcenntty Illustrated. Costa more per copy to innuumeture than the other lives Hint aro roid for twice Us price. Outsells nil others ton to one. Ouo m our agonta mndo n profit of over 850 tbo first <lny. A harvest of gold will ho renlUed by every worker. Alt now.4 beglnnerk succeed grandly. Terms hoe, biVcI tho moHt liberal ever offered. Have valuable ' time by sondlng !2Scents for postage, ?to., on Coo outfit, which lnolndcs large prospectus, io|c. Act quickly; n day at tho start Is worth a week at tho finish. II. IlAiiLKT-r A Co., Portland, Mulno, To Supervisors of Roads. You uvy hereby requested to koo that all tho roads within your jurisdiction nre put in good order immediately and report to County Commissioners. By order of the Board. ; W. H. R. WORKMAN; 2fc Clerk. Have Your Cotton Ginned TO ? Best Advantage! Having purchased tbo STEAM COTfON GIN and PLANING.MILLS formerly owned by M. L. Champion, I am prepared to gin cotton promptly aud at reasonable prices. Tho patronage of tlie public is respectfully, eolioited. Tho Hall Gin, whioh we uee, is one of the best made, and turns out a splen did sample. THE PLANING MILLS Will bft continued as hcrctoforo. MM . I will soon hava added ft Cotton Seed Crusher, and will bo prepared to crush cotton eocd for feiiili|rt?jg purposes, MR. C. C. VAUQHAN will bate, obajfe* o(|tna huslncm,,and will bo pleased to re oeive the favors or his friends, ..... ? ?: t^y-Uivo UB nirl.il, John C. Man, v?' ; {. v;..i I'llGl'WtBTOIl. -o: 0, V,\ UG H AN, Superintend^*, , Aug, imi j l+i,K1ftiipijgl eisenheimer & Watkins DKALLHK IN eaocB8iBS, MQWhMS, TOBACCO, SC. We beg t<) call attention.lo the faot that wo have constantly in store a FULL LINE OF GH0CERIE8, whioh we offer to custome'l* at as low prloe* as can be obtained at any rftore in Camden. Ouretpok of A ' ? ? Xiiauors, Liquor?, Is of the best brands and art worthy the %ucnilon 6f thf. pufilio. i aura to (five us a ffttl. tut wa are Satisfied wo aro able and wij)ing to iHeaae you both Jn qualify of g<fo<1? ano prices. Geisenlieimor fc^Watkins. an. 26-tf DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Ttif oopnrtnernblp tifNtoforo. existing bo tweon tho undersluned, under tho firm name of HICM yA WOLPIfc IH tMs <!a* dissolved by mutualconsent. All debt*/duo frf the lata (Hft May be futld'to either of us. and all IIS* bltlUos will bo paid by tie Jointly/ Mr. David Wolf>* wtll continuo business at I lie old stand, and Mr. fea?toro Rloh,w'lli conduct, business on his own nooonnt nt tho store formerly 06 onplad by ft. W'olfo, IMftOHK Itt'Oll, An?fustM,'S?, 1?AVII> WOLKK. 4 ^11, nUy>tfeii|ii<iii^>liim? ^tili ii ?'>' mi . ? J. BLAKE 3TEEDMAN HKj>l?E8ENHN(l KNOOP, FREERICH & CO., CHARLtSTON, (. C. Issues KxaKftngfr <-a Charleston. Iluy^ Cotton nt highest e.nsb prices. . lerOlfice al l>. W. Jordan & Cu.'t. ' IF ? 100 Atlantlo Acid, ?" 100 Atlamto Phosphate, 100 Owl Brand Phospliato. The best made, for sale bj H. UAUM. ^cThabenicht, (f^uocooKor to John C. Seegew.) . , Wholewivle nnU Retail , ? LIQUOR DEALER. Manufacturer of ? - Ice and Boda Water. Agents for I'ortner's Tlvoll and Benrnerft Uiigel'M Beer. Ueer in Putent Blooper Bottle* uiia/tlnlf v u H|ieclnlty. 101-100 Main Street, COLUMBIA, B, Q/ JnS it. NEW ARRIVALS AT ?? W. C. GEB&Lp'i OLD CORNER SIQlflfc i: I have just returned from market, wher I purohnacd a heavy Block 61 all, m ^ KINDS OF GOODS, At (he very lowest prices, And I intend to give my oustomers the benefit of toy. low-i prioed purchases. Myftock consist!#^ SPRING' AND SUMMER Btf*: GOODS, NOTIOtfB, HOSIBOT^ 'A;' - ^ T-?'* Z7\ Ti e best ipaka and latest alyle* of BOOTS and SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, &?; orooeries! In Qrooorlcs I have as floe a stock aa can be secu In town, '*? I ' ' -".??V . ? " Hardware ! For Plantation, Cardan and Household ubo. Full line of Saddlery and Hnrnesa. Tu fapt,. I have got almost anything you oao call for, and mil determined to sell cflB^p for Cash. Call bolore you buy* elsewhere.- Bugging and Ties always on hand. Highest prtocn pnid for ootton in caeh. W. C. GERALD, ?> At the Old Comer Store. . Gullett'a Improved Magnolia J,IGUT DRAFT v W'/ . . Catfcpn Grin . With Fender and Ubttdenner, whloh lirno and rl?k, The Best Gin Hade* t^raold on reasonable terms, HTSamplea may be soon *t I bo liore of. ? "? ?AUM It H. CLAUSSEN& (90.? . STEAM CRACKER BAKERY 4amd ""* ?;/'.'???? Wholesale Confectionery :iW . OHAttliK5TON, 8, C. BOHBDWl'R OK fABftHNOto TRAIN? Dppitrt >)) 7.1? rt. m 4,15 p. mi 1 Ui*poit (,'rwmlon Junction 9,10 ft.ln. A.07 p. m ? T)ne GuiutablH 11.40H.m lo!?Sp: m FROM COIiUMniA. -T'' ' * Popart Coin nib I r\ oM ?. m. Mltf. m l?tio CnmdMi Junet'n ? ?rt, 7.14 p. m I)uo Ciun<l?n 1M p, m. 8,88 p. to y ?< TOQHARJ.R8TON. . v? ' Depart (-amden. ? 1 4,11 p. m Dtpnrt Citmrten Junction ojff p. rft Duo ChirlCRtoit iKlOp.m KHOM CHARLfcatOX.',f'' ^ ,/ Dopnrt (.'hHileatott ?-* ! T.CK) m, Rsssaa'*"-^ 'mm, ' TO AVOVH'tA, .>;? /-'p.;, ? ?arw.oh , 'ijjiisi'; DuoAuruhU ' 7,10 !u St FROM AtWtMtt*. JWpftnAU*UM4 > 4 flAu/mJ. IJuo CumUon J(motion til.Mn.nt. Dim Co,i.l.l.Vip. in ' CONNKOTJOjfW iSjM SSPwIs " lt?A? 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