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tAKK P. BKflil), ^KOrBiKTOK. jRirriox, $*rK& *Kin, in adVa^s. kMDKX, AVAIL O.IWI ilng or ottitrinjj fowto, or try cdtocerniny 0mylklna wii??r? ### ?WU <v>K/?r <t ? IA? cUt Accounts sent out) | HoMrt wAlrrBPii We send out thU week to It number of ir subscribers * statement of the AontiU due us on tbelr subscription*, fio Amounts are each small nml mhy fip^'rtr Insignificant to thosb who o\vo i i but \h VM iggrtgitte they amount i a considerables\t ni) ami thelV payment t a matter of no eMail importance to Ue. Pe trust that eWSrJr Wno to whom Vve end an account will make prompt set tlement. ;v<'1 ?; '' ' s tsasa UAILU0AI) I KAILUOAD t< B \v'o on 11 not refrain from once more llrrlitg up the mllids and appealing to fctie faculties of our people. The subject overshadows nil others, itnd like Jluu V quo's ghost, will not down. It Is the . best oh unco the people of this comity have ever had to better their fortunes end develop enterprise. We need new ttffe-biood; we are dying with dry rot, and unless something Is done, and that , soon; We will all grow worse ami worse ; off. ' The committee In charge of the en terprise has published a notice of pub lic meetings to be held between Jthls and the 2nd of M*iiy, the day when the vote .Is to bo Ufcen, and several ofourptiblio-. spirited citizens have consented to ad drees tho people, We sincerely hope that there will taa large gathering, and vet the nutter bo discussed In all Its searings. It is nn Important, and at the same time a gr#ve question, and wo. do not wish voters to say, after the election, >'we did uot understand the question." They are entitled to all the light tha? can : rbe brought to bear, - and every argument . that calv be, tiHcd, pro and con, should be ventilated. We ore enthusiastic on the ? siubject, OMreelf, and have turned over in our mind ovory argument that can be .\ ".<broug!)t to bear on it, and are move end more convinced of iu necessity and the feasibility'of the scheme proposed. We mm* of conjparatlVely little oppc * '"?s fnr. aiid we fsol confident iftlhi(vt& J 1<m of'ithe arguments iu Its tavor, will cease their opposition. Let us have a foil discussion of the whole question. Si-m. ? <v ?-&K ? th^l^ewhoop Wpresinj^M BOHE OlJEhTIOIW AHHWBRED 1$ To Tht Editor cf thtKerahvio Oatefte: Tuxntlqn Is nh ovll luoldout to all gov ernments. The , only IhjUinnue pur poRu W)f which a tAX M'Hy bu levied by-a hmuubMft&? government, administered oif democratic pUni'lples, In lor Hie prq teotWnbftho porton and property ot il?v '<Wz0trt,-r"tJouttlbu?loh tor tlio building h of tho 'frttlmaUo j-Rallroad Mnvolvea it of dollar* and uebte^^i^ pi fSSf on thy tablets to Warn taxpayers uml tio ter them ftom luoh follies in future." A charter has been granted to build tlio Palmetto Railroad. A company has hrcu organised under tho charter. Till* v ootupiihy is n foreign corporation. Tho '? , company, or corporation, propose to ( v build the ?o*d from Oheraw to Ciiiudttn | U the county ol'Kt-rshnw will loan Hit;in i , $190,000 to be uwmI in the construction ot'tho road 1n Ker?haw county. Tho ?distance from the Kershaw boundary line on the routoof this rond to Uanidcu Is twenty mllea. Tho cost of construc fered tiuflut mortgage upon the m otion of roud constructed by the ?p6ui\ylo?iiod !'S to tho oompauy by the county. t< thoie any guarantee that the company will add $1BO,000 to the mortgaged section? or will the county,have to add 1160,000 to It* loah to give value to the mortgage1? And will the oonipnny give another first v'mortgage for tho Huooud loan ? No In /? formattonhas b sen given to the taxpay er*, who ate called upon to vo^e on the '2iid.Ufty or May next, on the Question of ?<, this loan, at to tho assets of tlio oompa . ny that tjut the people of Kershaw hu taxed $160,000 to foaii to them for the construction of tho Palmetto Railroad. , In tho to Htithorlse ihe county to purchase first mortgage rallrond bonds ? (No. 468) no authority Is eonforCd to or dor au election. In the Aot of 188U ' '(No. 880) the County CommlMhu?i?. ?were authorlted, upon "the written m ^?tnuU?'A# *ltA < ;lqrlptl6u to the Vetera, &o., but ho pn vtMon U made In the Act d? 1884 <N( 1408) f<?r ordering an oleotlcn. The <In ' * tot the election (May 8nd) .it lie to Uie Intercut or ooul the farmer*, iia thoy wilt | motley bcrrowodon flrtt to will be the *tookhnlder*} kih! wfjiSI II the stockholder* give In exohiihgul flor their atockt frit not thfttfxperhmce of nil lnvo?tOM ef ft?:ld? In the oojifctrMC ?. IMpHMtw lu In n naino (inch aa lat mortgage bond*) that would aave the Inveatwra from loaaV w Would It 90t bo better for the comity or Kei;?h?wto guarantee the payment of ! > and tlnm pay the principal, with no oth er vftourlty tlifin u inortgitgo on lu own ?InvoHtuient? Tim average dividend* on railroad ttoOk fh tlto *mtMm Mkt** ft ono-halfof one pet'oeut.?In Hoftth Car olina nothing. Ot?inrfcWAfti>. Taxation for pnrpoftea of Internal Im prdvifqneut 1* w> general throughout the United State#, that it l? M irtuoh an Iriol dent to Urty propirt>i?h* oom munition at taction Wr ordinary governmental 11 i^tirpoaei. The building ol the Palmet to railroad ti a qtWatlpn of dollar* end V: cantu nothing worth having enn be at tained without trouble tindexb+iiie, The ?Water** Free bridge l? not an anala* goua caM; Keraha'W ftintnty then under* took to oonitrlMt and 'operat* n free ' ooiv wltl whd will m0m$m li, .n4un<Ur *11 Hikt oure bis Only, audi bualiieM. supposing l owner of flrftt naort?ajfe bond* 6f the "Wilfpet UHilge Company," now a suc ceMful corporation. ?pr l^.SSjj^rV; Tho security ufffwl la not a first mort K*X* Upon that tectton of the rood con pfr&jhd. wllb tjii jnont* (oamd. but Mondt tecured dg a ^rtc mortage on Ms tChole road. We do not Under*Uuul thatft R. H. Co. mortgage* (ts fond inllt* by mile die It U built* but the custodians of ottr county funds Will purchase bonds Which they will eee ens ?ecufed by first mortgage ot the tfhote toad. 80 fur as guarantee Is Coaoerned> what gttarabtee have we In a ntrtjoHty of Our undertakings In tblt world f Are not our greatest enterpri ses conducted upon the,faith which one man Must have in the otherf If wc WiU for vtr(u(ntj/ we will neve# move, Beside it Is to he supposed tlmtlbe county fund wlil be placed In the of those who have a little Uusliiu*e??WLge4 who will not) like fillIdretfc, throw awi* the mon ?5y without IniwUaall? iW?'m? not uneasy ubout the rwUroxl toinmy ?*o Ing what they promte when lMwg? as sume sueH* shape iM gtt tlM county rumls. i As to the those learned In rh4 law My (lwt? It im <kmbt, The day lor the electloa nut lected with ? vkw (?the convenience of the farmers, atxi It svetns lout m well Milted us nity other day. It Is n o un common tliir.jf-Car-eur most industrious farmers to lose a ponton of n BHturdny, even In cotton-plantimt time, and on hour or two spent In important public business Is welt spent The stockholders of tho Palmetto rail road will bo those who build and own It. 'Jftie experience of thoso who have Invent ed money In railroads In South Carolina, Is that stock-holders have lost, not bond holders. Any road In South Carolina Is worth Its first mortgage bonds, "not ex ceeding $10,000 per mile." Tho county, and the towu ottiamden will not look to dfeMsnri*. which are profits after debt* ire paid, but will bo cred/'or*, and get the Iritereit On their first mortgage bouds evory year, to offset the lotoroat on tiie county and town bonds. V' Finally, "Grey Heard" roust remom berthatlnall buslrtess transactions we must run risks, and thStlf we stand still In thl? progressive age and wait for light ning to strike us, wo will rotrogrftde un ttl our property Will be worth noth ing,?Bd. Jazkttk. V'Tr .!kw -.1 . . M?? ??? ? ? ?? THB FIUPiCO-CHIJiESE IV A It. ? The lute dufeat of lite French In Ton qnlii has stirred up France more than any event In Its history for the post ten and ha* caused the resignation of the Ferry Ministry. The FiWoh had it aR.^h^lr own. way until thoy ttruok tho Chinese, tlio other day, at a place called Dong Dour, where the Celestial* had an overwhelming force and they gave thoir foes more thhA they bargain ed for. It made France wild, and thou wilds of troops pre to be sent with mu j Itlous of wilr* and money has been vot liyith^'Assombly without stint. ABfcagtf T 'I i J * *V ? | I ?\?'l I j_ Bddltlounlly Injured If she docs PiPPrthC wnr with ^renewwf vigor and regain the ground Ipftt, . It IB now thought thnt the nomination ofQotl. A. R. Lawton, as minister to llntalri, withdrawn by the president just bfiforo the bonate adjourned, will still bo mndo. Tho ablest lawyers have no doubt thnt the pardon by President Johnson removes all Gen. Luwtou's political dis abilities in eplto of the fourteenth amondihopt, and It seems clear that a majority, at loast, of tho senators were disposed to take tho Annie vlow. ii r . - - , Enolano's pnolflo telegrams to Rim Ma tire disapproved In India. It Is the duoldcd opinion that the Afghan ques tion will not be g?ttU-d wit liont war. Kvory day's dolay Is a banoflt to Russia. ?80 different shinies of the celobrnted "Diamond Dyes",for sale by Dr V. L. Zcmp. ? -?? , .:?? ' tJT:lVlnburn lias mndo positive nr raugeaieuu to move to Sumter April 80th. . i.\ . . ?'? . ? ' ? ' - Relief from Malniiai Polsos. For its months DA?t f witbareVy terloue ease of typhoid materia, willcli I oontraoted on tor ornngo grovo Ik northwestern Florid*. V I tried several rem edies, bat overvthing failed mo. Two weeks age I purohesed a bottle of Hwlft'n gpeeifio, whioh has proved a mire ourefot thin drend ful innUdy, I It ltd almost given up hope of ever being welt again, for I had tried no mnny remedies, all of whioh had tolled to do oov good. Would to Qod that all the af flicted people residing In the malerloue I oouutiee of Georgia, Florida and Alabama would reed this and try the 8,8 8, Instead of dosing thomselvea with quinine end min eral remedies. I f?r 1 U my duty to ettffer ing humanity to write this oertllUate, for It may be ilia means of to4|ty of mj old frionds trying ihle great remedy as 1 have done. 8r? strong la mv faith In It thlt In every oase where the dirMtUni are fellow* od I Will guarantee a sure euro or fhrfflt eae htrndtai dollar#?'.': ?;)m* Chas. D. BAMtttft, Publisher. Editorial RooM Tetnpettnoe Advocate, Atlanta da; <? ." w.'* >;? v.->" yw ' "It li a W?n4erftl Romody." For rrtftny ythtn my blood wr?i In 4 bad OoUdlHou, manifesting ltn ohftr*ot?r by ? nrofuloui breaking out on both my ftbklos, whlrt?. oAttrfAd no ooaatdorobto etifftrlhg am well M great AunnyAnoo. Seeing th? n*rao of tlot. J*0?0 H.Oinbbolt, of Orium but, ()?., Attaohed to o oottifttAlo concern ing a ouro hj Bwlfi'A Bpcolflo, 1 wroto to him About this roraody. Hit roply wAo UiAt "It l? a wonderful remedy/' 1 trlod it And found tho Aotlon vory muoh m deiprtbod In the dlreotlono. 1 u>od About ono doieu bot tlee, obeertlng a ktoody And nlmoet dally Jmpro?fm?l?t from tho tiAH. 1 wa# entire ly oured of title dlnagreenble And dletreftn Iftg dlooAie. TliAt h?e been uOorl* A year ego, and I ftrvj no ?tan? of Iho dlHAOO rr turning. Add am ready to toetlfy with Rov. Mr. Otmphell tbAt Bwtft'A Bpoolflo 4,Ia a wonderful tomodfy." R. M. H. CbAtlAttOA, fl. C., *?b. 6,18*6. ^ IiaaMm on Blood And Skin ! Tim Sirirr Braotrto Co., DrAWor 9, A? jkUta, Q?. f ?r. I iniai Pintiiituji. j JL m?9m> dlwJOMlDg tbe quesilob of County subscrip tion for (he purcbaie of first uortgagf bohds of the Palmetto Railroad company! Sandy Qrov? Clmrcb, 8i<nr4?;, April 11. Hirktoy'e Store, Wednciday, April 10. Flat Roek, Thwraday, April 23. Huckabee'a MU1, Saturday, April 26. Ruaaell Place, Tuesday, April 88. Libert/ II111, Wednesday, April 29. n. 0. Cabbiuok, W. H. R. WOBKMAK, 8. D. Latham, J. T. Hat, VTu. D. Tbantham, Committee. ADJOINING COUNTIES. UARLINUTON. ?The State taxes in Darlington county, oolleoied lor fiscal year 1888, were $21,881 61; county, $17,169 54; school fund, $14, 060.46: including 4288 polls. Amount of liquor license $*2800; amount from Trial Justice and Circuit Court fines, etc., $510.50. FAIHVIRL1). ? *?A meeting of the Fairfield Division of tlM Survivors'' Assooiatiun of (hi Sixth Rtflunt, 8. C v., will be held in Winns btre Mi Saturday, 11th April, at eleven ?'clock, ?. m. ? 8CMTKR. e^Mgbt Urge hogs, the properly of Messrs. Qralmtn, were poisoned and died last Wednesday by eating the carons of a cow tbftt died suddenly. More of them are ?till alok. ?Aielvin Lntnn, a colored boy, who has been in the employ of Mr. W. M. Graham, was arrested lust Thursday on tho oharge of stealing one hundred and ten dollars from Mr. Qrohnm's eafo, about the 10th of last January* He has beeu committed to jail to await the Sessions, after ncknow> lodging the theft. ?The 8umter County Farmer's Associa tion met til Bumter yesterday. ?D. J. Anld,' having been' appointed Post muster at Bum'er, has resigned as Cor oner of Sumter cnunty. l*?jr of Unuutf Commissioner*. (Abbeville Medlum.l There is no more responsible office In Iho | County thau that of County Commissioner. 1 There l? no officer who Is liardor wornod cursed louder and paid more grudgingly than he. The flnanolal conduct of tbo County la upon his shoulders. With the care oi over five million dollar* worth of property and the actual manipulation of from twelve to twenty thousand dollars they are given the miserable plttanco of about two hundred and forty dollars apiece per nnn iin. Is this aa Incentive for men of Ananalal ability to at. tend to the affairs of a County? And it must be admitted that only sucb as have l\nancla| ability and sound Judgment should bo nl, lowed to occupy tho oillco. It will bo an swered that there nro plenty of men ready and willing to talco the oflloo at the salary given?bat that Is not the quoUlon. The County should command the best business talent In It aud until she put's well for it 6ke nood not expcct to get it. The I.len Lsw. I Wlnnsboro News and Herald.] The lien law Is suld to bo looked npon by merchants as a worth I ess security. In fUci., n> merchant in town, It Is said, will furnish ivplanter with supplies upon'this security alone. The farmer ? ho oomos hore to get supplies wltbogJLiiavlnid personal or real fctproporl; ?:itt;UT, ' I IMiWIIlilll to get a tlftri opened. ' Vn?ntn|?U(t Indiscretion. [Wlrinsboro News and Herald.l Some thoughtless fellow Iiah sot agoing here In tho last few days the suggestion that we need a street railway. It Is extremely difficult to say Just now what the ultlmuto outcome ol it may bo, but we hope the pro Jeot will not bo allowed to Interfere In any way with tho building of the Caindou, nidge way and Alston Itullroud. (UiASS HOUSES. "They Who Live In G1?rr Houses Should Mind How Tliey Cast Stone*." "The wioked fleeth when no one purt>ueth," It is amusing to see how tender-footed certain blood remedy proprietors hate be come of late. They make much ndo( about "apes nnd imitators" when none 'are in right. The proprietors of B. B. B. would say most omphaticully that their remedy stands upon its own merit- Should we attempt to imitate, it would not be those who do not un derstand the modus operandi of that wliioh they offer. Our own long experience in thq, profession preoludes suoh an idea. The field for blood remedies is large and broad, affordiogauple room fur all jpresent as pi. rants. We do not -Jesire to close the door against others, neither shall it be closed against us. B. 1). B Is the qulokest reme dy, does not contain mineral or vegetable poison, doeenot Imitate, and is In the field as an honorabto competitor for puhlio fa vor, and its suooess is withou parallel. "Rough on tlouRlit." Ask for "Rougli on Coughs," for Couch*, Colds, Boro Throat, lionrnuneMH. Troucnes, ISu* Liquid, toe. "RonKh on Hutu." Clear* out rata, mice, roachch, flien, anta, bed-buga, akunka, ohlpmunka, gophora, 15c. Drugglut. Hfwt Pain*. Palpitation. Propaleal Dwelling, Dlxalnoaa. Indlgeatlon, HeadHolte, HloepleaaueaB cured Djt "Wella' Health Honewor/' "roikih ON oofcNa.'' . Auk for Walla' "Rough on Oorna. lbo, quick, oompleto ouro. Ifard or aort corn*, warta.bunlona. "*Ot?OH 0M PaIK" PAROUS*!) Pl.AHTBn; Btrenthenlng, lmpri>To<l, tho beat for bnnk koIia, pnlhH in cheat or aide, rhouinutlsm, neuralgia. THIN PIOM.R. "Walla* Henlth renawor** restore* health and vlg?r, onrea l>yKt><>|>Ml?i Headache, Nor vouaueaa, Debility, 41, whoopino ootran, and the many Thronl Afffeetlnna ofohl.dren, promptly, pleaaanlly and anfely troiloved by KItoagh on Uoligha" Troohea.lfto.; Halanm,'/?. MOTHIII, . If yob ?re falling, broken , worn out end nervnit?C u*e ??well#' Health Hcncwor."#!. Druggist*. T,??* rmMKRVRP. if you are lo?lng your grin on life] try " Wou#' Health Itenewer,'" cJoo? d I root to weak ?pou; < ?'&OVOH OH TOOTHACHE** lAafunt relief ft>r Neuralgia. Toothache KA?'rtnh?, A*K for "Hough on Toothache." 15 audttoenta. "PRKTTY W0MNN. fallen who would retain frrnhupM and vi vacity. pont A?ll to try'?Welle' Health 1U>? newer." CATARRH A I. TIIROAT ANMtOTIONft, king) Irritating Coegh*! <>>I<1?S Horn *it?aur*<)l>y "Rough on Cough*?' Tro. C loo. LlqnldJ84?. "hough om rtoH." * Ototi|h on Hah" eure* humorA? eruptions, rl^worm, tettorl Mlt rheum; (rusted foot, tiik norr or thn nation. Children? stow In develodment; puny, irawnyjanil Uttilcat*! una ^Weilr noalth aorawnyl. KeneWer. WIT)K awakk three or four hour* every night toughing. <?nt Immediate relle.'an* sound rest hy us W&UMRo"'h 6n ?^ot'on ok i?ain" ponotmnn pi.abtf.h. Atrenlhenlnid Improve^ the heet ft>r l>?ek nclie: pain In ohtetorilUeCrheumatlsm^neU' ? ? i4&- < f- ? y d *? '? i' '*?'> ? tyt fy:i ". V" \*g '":, Ui.>' lnolWV 1 "And U took only One w, J&V32S*fcJ?K!? twben I got well of that mj hair begato to fall out so fast as ?o alArnt Hie. r fo ully didn't know what to doj Until ooc clay ? Crlehd said, 'Try Parker'a llair Balsa hi.' That was some idooUiS a&o. What surprised me w?s the fact that one bottle was enough. 1 expected to uae Mpanotcn." clean, highly perfuim-d, hot oily, not A dye. Restore* original EST TONIC. , This medlctna, metmblnbig Iron with par* remedy for Diseases of the ? Disease* peculiar to rom?n? and all who lead sedentary Uvea. > ns the musclea and nerves. For Intermittent FeversTtatsltude, Lack of Energy, Ac., ft haa no equal. 4ET- Tho Renulne has above trade mark and crossed rod lines on wrapper. Tako no other. IU4? hI;V BXOffl CUUCll CO., liMMOU, Ui ELECTION NOTICE. To taxpayers of Kershaw county paying taxes on-One Hundred Dollarb worth, or more, of properly. In pursuance of authority rested in us by an Aot or tho General Assembly ap proved the U4tli day of December. 1884, ?n eleotion is hereby ordered to be held at the various voting precincts throughout the oounty, on 8aiurdnv, the '2nd day of May next, to determine whether the oounty wilt issue its bonds to the extent of $126,000, to purchase 1st Mortgage bonds of tho PaU metto Railroad Co., as provided by said Aot. ?' J.'j This question is to be voted on by suoly taxpayers of said oounty as pay a lux therein on One Hundred Dollars worth, or! more, of property. v Thotie. in favor of Issuing the bonds of the oounty for this purpose will vote "Yes"; those opposed to doing se will vote ''No." By order of the County Commissioners. 8 B. LATHAM, Chairman. W.-H. II. WORKMAN. Clerk. ? March 20. 1886. ELECTION NOTICE In pursuance of authority vested Id the,! Town Counoil of Camden by an Aot of the Oentral Assembly, approved Deoember '2-lth, 1881, nn election is hereby ordered (0 be held ot the usual Toting plnoe in th? town of i;amden, to wit: the maxJtet build* Ing. on 8aturday, May 2nd, 1886, to det?r> mine whether or not tbt town will issue its bonds to the extent of $26,000 to pur chase first mortgage bonds of the Palmetto Knilroad company, at provided by said Aot. Tht: isllon is to be voted on by such tazpay. rs of said (town as pay a tag there in on One Hundred Dollars worth, or mojre. of property. . ?/,; Those in favor of issuing the bonds oUba county lor this purpose will vote "Y#."; "j " w ?ia?$ iaKLKY, CtXBK. 1 '? I . ^ T' .t!' " "J Town Election Notioe. CotTMCtt OlUMBRR. Camden, 8. 0., March 8, 1885. An election for Intendant and four War dens for the Town of 3amden Is hereby or dered (o lie held at the Couuoil Chamber on tlie first Monday, the sixth dny, of April next. Tho polls will be openod at 0 o'olook A. M., and close at 0 o'olook P. M., the Hftmo dny. All male pornons twenty-one years of ngo and upward who have resided In this Slate one year and in the corpora'? limits of the Town sixty days next prece ding *uld election, (not otherwise disquali fied) and who have registered will bo enti tied to a vote. A registration of the qualified voters will bo held at the plaon above mentioned, for three days preceding said election, to ifit: Thursday, Priday and Saturday, April 2nd, 8rd and 4th. The Hooks for Registration will bo opened at 0 o'olook A. M., and close at 0 o'olook P. M., enoh day. No person will be allowed to vote who falls to regtstor within tho time prescribed; Tho ballots must bo strlotly in aooordanoe with the requirements of the State law in rvferenoe to ballots?on plain white paper, five inoheslong and two and ft half inohew wide, without mutilation or eoratobea, Tho names thereon oan be wholly written or, tflinllv ?- ? * * , r vi wiiii en And part-' l.y printed; and without any other designa ting tnark than the names of the oandloattq and the offlee for wliioh they may be rai ning. All ballots not meeting this require msnt, will he thrown out and not o?anttd? Messm, F. L. Phelpe, M. and i> L. Braslngton are hereby appointed to cOn duot anl manage ?ftld Hegletration and election. D. o. KlftKtB*. 01crk. & Treasurer. Hear What THl itm CAMDEN PALACE ?0 A VPDV J3XXXV.JljXv 1L Ha? To Say! -?toj.? W Prices Knocked Ml ?to*? 7 ONE-POUND Loaves of Bread for 25 Centsl 1 Adopt this method Of laformlog ll>o Dub lin that having aeourod (ho fer?loe?i of an KXPKKT NOKTHRRN JUKBR, I wMaparo neither lime nor means Id giving aallefac (Ion to all who ffttar mo with (holt patro nage, I sell 7 loatea of bread for otiljr 95 cent*. Bread Delivered In lime for Rreakfaat otory morning?both pUIn and rye. Also Vlena Roll*.. In mj Hnkery will be found every tnrio ly of Cakes von may with. All ordora loft with mo will bo promptly Attended lo. Wedding oakoa with ornament* mode it short notice, CONFECTIONERIES. I keep constantly on hand a fall lino of Amerloan and French Candle*, Fruit*, NnU, Jto.. to whioh t Mk your attention. ' JSrThe palronnge of tho public la roo pootfully aolioltod. , Jot. M. Rich, Proprietor. Beef and Tongues, Homo more of that nlco Pulton Market Reef and Tongues at II, RAUM. M Manager. I AM LIN, EST IS Y an J BTKtC lANiJ, *| BMoafKlurtrs' prioM. i & Haallo Improved Upright monthly toaisUnaots OU? i . : B. Glenn, TOR & BUILDBRf. ?AMDEJV, S. C. is ?nd estimates furnished and bis made for apy styles ?f brick er I hulldiog-j. Oct. 80-(3qi. BROWN M tb? tsstb and star the t^|M ?( HP irt removed with a few appllea. -tioM-of WOOD'8 ODONT1NB. It eweotena tbe breath, hardens Ibe g-ian, and witbel contains nothing *h'.ch ean by any meant Injure the enamel Try a box. Bold by Draggle ta. W.C. FISHBH, V? Wholesale Agent, Aog. 16. Celumbla, S. C. W. GEISENHEIMER DBALEH3 IN ftftQCEtilJtS, Movoast roattcco, ac. We beg to call attention to the fact tl.nt we have constantly in store ? FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, which we offer to oustomor* at as low prices, as can be obtained at any storo m Gav ien. 1 Our stoek of XjlQLUOrB, Liquors, I*of ?l?e best brands and arc worthy the " "on of the publio. 'Be sure to glfe *i ed we are able and willing to pleas* Be sure to give us a call, as th in quality of goods and prices. W. GEISENHEIMER. I. BLAKE 3TEEDMAN REPRESENTING - KNOOP, FREERICH & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. Issues Kxohaogo on Charleston. Buy ,wC-.?on At blxhut cash prices. pairOffloe at D. w, Jordan & Co.'9 FOR SALE ,0,000 Bushels Cliolco White Corn, ,000 Rushols Choice Rust Proof ttoed 1 Kflft BALEH EASTERN, WESTERN ,:r ?nd N?rth River Hay, f " A. BEQUK3T, Viutcn St.'Jet. CH ARLEHTON, 8. 0. ' Mu.UK! T andMEAL Munufaciured Dally Valuable Property For Sale. ?> I oflter tor sale tracts unmbers I, 6, 7, 8 d. 14?nd 10, <Jf the McRae lands, about four miles foul of Cunnlcn. TIicho valuable Irnct? can bo purohnsiui upon very reason able term*. Pla?s can bo ?een and further J. C. ROLLINGS, AOKNT FOR Stationary anj Portable Steam Enitnes. BKOWN COTTON GINS, WINNSHIP COTTON GIN, With Fekders and Condensers, TALBOT & SON8RN3INE'S, MONARCH ENGINES, SKINNER & WOOD ENGINES, BOSS COTTON Pit ESS, SCHOFIELP COTTON PRESS. FINDLEY COTTON PRESS, CORN and WHEAT MILLS, SAW MILLS, SHAFTING and PULLEYS, And all kinds of machinery. Bo euro to onll and see my pviccs b?foro pur chasing any kind of inaohinery. J. C. ROLLINGS, C>MDKN, S. C. A. Jt, THOMLINSON, Manufacturer of HARNESS, of Ev^ry Description, SADDLES. BRIDLES, Eto. McC. SADDLES, new and old. Importers of English Baddies, Stoel Bits, Spurs, Stirrups, Etof Fnolorv And salesroom 187 Meeting 81,. ??p 1 lj , C^AR^8TON, 8. 0. Remodeled am Newly .FnralM KMtUam House, CAMDEN, 8. 0. Transient Board $2 Per Day. Ampfe aeoomModatlone. Table supplied with the best the market efforde. Ktery attention paid to the oomfert of fttieets. Connected with th* House la a flret-olase BaU, whloh la orderly kept. Ifeok to and from the depot. Faro 2ft cent a eaoh way. Feed and Livery Stable on premlaea. 8. I?. LATHAM, Proprietor. yyfULBJCKN k PIKPKR, WHOLESALK OROOKR8, And Dealers in PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, k?. 109 Krttt Bay, an* 1 1y CJIARLW*>N, 8. 0. DR. T. BERWICK LEGABE, T^TT!"T<rrPTf::2irP > I ?^ ? IA I u ii^l JL iJLO JL y Graduate of the Baltimore College of Ben t*l Satgery. > office?DnKALB HOUSE. Kntranoe on Broad Street. H. U. Parker, House, sifjn and Ornamental PATWPTTP JtXXXM JL JTJ iLv 1 Having faceted In Oamden, begs leaye to ??lleli hutlnmrln M* Ha*. tJTRef?ri? <0 F. W. Eldredge, K. M. Kennedy, D. 0. Kirfcley, W. M. Shannon, and other*. tVfltt my prloe* before giving oat your -work. y tpTKelcoruining and Freaeoa Wotk 1 ?p*olallty? tSTOrder* left at (ha drug ?tore of Dr. 0.17 Dunlep will ba promptly attended to. MONOMANIA tV ^' ? * . w ?u>oi>g ail cImn?. ^ ^ ^ Kgru^sasraaa di.J ' be oa the lookout tog wui new Idea or de J**.!1* **? D? *>on?Utlon In ??t; Jt ?e?jta? to bo aii Intellectual concen tration upo? oue Idea, tbe mind n mitlulos ?'?Jif ?P??.?v*r7 otber putat. fb? tntMriiy or til* tutellectual portion of tbe mtud be* opto* apparently overpowered by the delu ?*?P, ,???! ,u ? ktad or quasi elate, i unlit th*,fatee Idea ueooinee ? positive ?on* viotloD. Jeolou*y, ambition, dlnappolD^, mentund auy exciting cauee rrcuilnit an un. mo?l speedy and certain remedy la the use ?tU. B. B., which produce* an Immediate transformation through tue blood, the ef feota of whloh are felt and acknowledged ?xpeetedeoucent ration of Intellectual foroea.' arw frequent cause* of mououtan la. A loan's wife repairing audden and unexpeotedlo". formation relating to bit amours with another woman, which, although without any foundation In tact; Is revolved over and over la hrrexolted mind uotlt Jealousy Is thoroughly aroused, a species or inonoinaulu being theresalW The*eaftectlou* baa become very annoy* log and (Nlvoui, and It not relieved are apt to end In a more abnormal condition of toe brain, producing family qaanwla, dissen sions. Recusation*, denial*, Ac between man and wlf*. lover and sweetheart. They ahould all be treated aa early aa possible, and the - - - rtain remedy la the use produces an Immediate - - - - _ _ be fore using one bottle. The patients are all easily aroused on cor-1 tain sbjeota, and although ridiculous! In the extreme, eanaat be oonvlncod or their error. On* party may presume that the whole hu? man faintly are afflicted with "mineral t>ol son," while yet another may argue that "polush mixtures" are poisoning the blood or the nation*and that revelations from *ha Altn'.ghty placed l>im In a special position to offer the only antidote, while all else arc frauds. These conditions emanate l>roro those of honest and pure motives, but are powerless to throw off the shackles whloh bind them. The friend* and relatives of all such should urge them to use B. II. B. and be curctf, before more Kcrlout results oocur, lending to Insanity. Tho actual and posi tive notion of B. U. U. Is of such nature as to convince any one or the u' paralleled power It hu? over all blood poisons, aororulous sorca, swellings and taints, kidney and rheumatism affections, cutarrn, tetter, eUronio ulcers and sores, Ac., A. All these Astounding cures are proven by doctors, bankers, preachers, merchant*, editors, far mers, ami men and woinon here In Atlanta. v,hf>re every wltnos* can bo seen and talked with. Kennedy & Williams, Fire Insurance & Collection Agents, Camden, S..O. ES?~T1io undersigned hare tills di?y form ed a copartnership under the firm namo of Kennedy & Williams, for Ihe purpose of oonduotlng a General Fire Insurance AND Collection Business. Representing the following strong and well known Companies: GEORGIA HOME. HOME of New Yerk, COMMERCIAL UNION, of London, LIVERPOOL Si LONDON & GLOBE, NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS, GERMANIA. north British & mercantile, \ CRESCENT, of New Orients. And are prepared to write policies upon Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, Mills, Cotton Gins, and other propevty, at cur rent rates: B. 0. KENNEDY. D. R. WILLIAMS. Jr. ^ The Georgia Pacific Railway. New Rhort Line via Atlanta, G*.. and Btr mlnKUom, Ala., to points In Alabama, M'? nlKHtnpt, Lculslaua, Arkansas Texas and tho Went and NortU-Vre*t. The favorite roM? to the World's Fair. New Orleans La., ooin ineuolitK Deo. lfct. ixtH. Double dally train*, with eloKftnt sleeping oars attached; for whloh the low rate nf4lX? lor each section Im charged?the Jowest stooping car rales In the United States, Berths seourod 10 days in ad vance. < oe that your ticket* read from Atlanta via tho Goornla Paclflo Railway and Kir laliiKham, Aia. For fin the r information wrlto to or call on i Ai vv H Thwkitt >?1 in Mii.^avf"iii-^rii^,T ? ' ' " Birmingham.'aIn. Y. I.Samb, Gen' Bup't, Birmingham, Ala. w. c&rBtmjv AND vUlm Sm Gotton Buyers, Clyburn Block, - - Camden, F. C. flgyKopreaent J. M. Ivy & Co. and pay highest market priceB for ull grftdei. of cot ton. . Oot. 2-Gtn. NEW ARRIVALS AT w. c. Ol,D CORNER STORE. I have just returned from market, wher I purobnsed a beary stock of all KINDS OP GOODS, At the rery lowest prices, and I intend to give my cnscomers the benefit of my low priced purchases. My ntook consists of SPUING AND SUMMER DRY . GOODS, NOTIONS. HOSIERY, &?. . Tl-e best mak? and latest styles of B09T8 and 8HOE8, CLOTHING, 11AT8, &o. Orooerios! In Grooeries I have as flno a stock as can be seen In town. Harawar?! For Plantation, Garden and Household use. Fnlt line of Saddlery and Harness. In fnot. I have got Almost anything you ean oall for, and am determined to sell CHEAP FOR 0A8II. Call before you buy elsewhere. Bugging and Tlee always on hand. Highest prioes paid for ootten In cash. Vf. C. GERALD At the Old Oorner Store. DeKalb House J. N. Nicholson, Prop'r, &. C* MT'New)/ painted and re-furnlshed | throughout. ^ jerTAhlM best the Charleaton and Can* den markets afford. tS^Haok* niHt all trains ^ mar G. C. BART ft CO., |~65~| |"1ST| | AND | fwT| MARKET 5TRRET, Charleston, S. C. The largest Fruit And Produce House In the South. ' Import and kc?p oonstAnlly on hand Ba rmm, Coeonnuts, Oranges, PlneApplen, Applet, Lemons, Nuts, luteins, 1'otAtoes, CnfcbAges, Onion*, N. 0. And V*. Peanuts. OrderMollolted And promptly filled. |)R. I. H. ALEXANDER, DENTAL SURGEON. thmt'l Street, CAMDEX, S. C. W. H. OKAFRB, V. a. O'BRIRW. Chafee X O'Brien, ?ffHOI.K.SAI.K OROGpRS, 205 Kwt Buy St., Chablmion, 8. 0. Agenta for Extom'a Premium T Crtokera. aft* k AAHM . .M* i fm ' >' \v ... x A, v ; JUST OPENED A eOMPLETE LINE OF DRESS GG?"&?PffF-- ^ . ' m FLOWERED SATINS. HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG ALL-OVER WORK, LADIES NECKWfiAR, SILK JERSEY GLOVES CALICOES, LADIES & GENTS' SHOES, LAWNS CLOTHING ORGANDIES GROCERIES ? HOSIERY CROCKERYWARE LACES FURNITURE. , EXAMINE THESE GOODS BEFORE BUYING. a m GREAT REDUCTION. M From ft is date I lun offering a reduction of 16 PEU CENT, .id exclusively winter good? BLANKETS, 'BOOTS, KXCEIT OUR tt.00 ONES, CLOTHING, FLANNELS, UNDERSKIRTS, &(l, DltESS GOODS, &C Villi (his sweeping reduction I foar no contradiction in Buying they nro the lowest goods on the market. Cull early if you would reap tho benefit of the above inducements. Examine my stoek of HATS, fron: the cheapest to the be*t. Especial attention is called to my Grocery Department, consisting, in part, of HEAVY PLANTATION SUPPLIES; Together with CANNED GOODS, CROSSET BLAOKWELL PICKLES, LEGGETT'S FAMOUS OAT FLAKES, COliNED BEEF, SARDINES, ROYAL BAKING POWDER, TEA, GREEN AND BLACK. All goods delivered daily, free of charge, to all customers eitlior in Camden or Kirkwood. P. T. Villepigue, W. F. PERKINS ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OP ?1 Mew Stock of Groceries* lAquors* Vftines* Tobacco #*<?? The unprecedented rush of business at our establishment makes it necessary for UB be constantly Is receipt of New Goods. Mp^JLiqnor Depart ment T" a' i**l in"""nn'?r.;:;.r ... ?v.'" ? The ''8landard of the World" aud ''Golden Rye ' are late addition to my slocV.yll W. F. PERKINS ' ? 1 1 | ?* " 1 - 1 1 1 ? ' ?????????? i . m, ? ? KOUNDKY, 00x214 Feet. MACHINE SHOP, 60x260 Keel. BOILER SHOP, 40x120 j GJreor?? R. LOmtoard. cto 0< FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND BOILER WORK! -A.TJ C3-TJ STA, - - GEORQ: BUILDERS OF Engines and Rollers, Paw Mills, Grist Mills, and all kinds :pf] Machinery of Ihe latesl improved styles. Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Gearing and nal Boxes. Wo have a largo assortment of Patterns, Sugar Rollers and Gin Gear it, DEALERS IN Engine and Mill Supplies, Circular Saws, Piles, Glimmers, Sj Globe Oheok and Safety Valves, Whistles, Gauges, Stenm Pipo and Fittings. metal from 10 lo 40 cents. Belting, Lacing Rubber, Hemp, Soapstone and Packing, Oil and Oil Cups, Wrenches, Emory Wheels, elo. AGENTS FOR Eclipse Double Turbine Wheel, Korting's Universal Injectors, th made. Bradford Mill Go's. Portable Mitts, Nordyke & Mormon Co'b. Plantation and Feed Mills. Atlas Engine Works and Erlo City Iron Works, Portable and Sti Engines. Kunkle's Pop Safoty Valves. Cloud Creek Mill Rooks. Iron and Bmss Castings, and all kinds of Repairs promptly done. Wo oast ore and are working absut one hundred hands. A NEW STOCK OP CHOICE GROCERI JUST OPENED BY J. D. DEAS, Agt (Next to Dunlap's Drug Sloro.) USTCome ami examine my alook. fcW"AU fresh goods and prioes marked d wn to bottom figures. J. D. DBAS, A m ' W . ' \ \ VJ"i O. MAYHK^V ' Ji C.MAYHEW St S Oolumtoia. S. <3 marble: woe Mnnnffeotnrera of and dealer* In all kind* oI American and Italian Marble W t^OHANfTK Q,IJ AKltlKfl AT WAUDH, S. O. t9.MANTKf.fl, MONIJMKNTH. TAflf.KTfl A I HON RAILfNG furnished ft t*.FOI<ffllIKI> ORANfTK WORK, either foreign or nutlve, to Older. tt-Oorrespondenoo nollelted, and RAilsfttotton and promptness Kimrnnteftd* S ' Wilson, Childs & PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORflS, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. M(iniifafllur?rn of nil kin<In* of PLANTATION, CITY, FREIGHT, BUSINESS, EXPRESS AND 8PRIN< WAOON8, TRUCKS, TJii DRAYS. CARTS, TIMBER ^WHEELS AND WHERLB4JIROW&; j . ..... ??? Ti'if. ASHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPART, onariowton, s. o. HMAIX GRAIN flPROIKIO, ft highly pmmonlatrd and oompltl* ftrtlltipr for Whent Out*. Ityo nml nil *mnll Krntn crop*. . r AHII1.KY ahII KMOMKNT, of *up<?rlor nativity nntl cfncl^ncy; a v?ry ch^np ftn<> i?* lonl farlllir-er for (tinnl! K'ulo, u?0 with cotton ??i* wlnMo man tiro to Wtipply Ammoitl KI/)ATH. of hlKhentgrnde, prodikot of tho Duo Alotnltstr. ABHLKY ACII) niOHrH ATK' OKNUINR nEOPQLIWHAM, KAINlti AHIII.KY p]MOI<VISI> flONKH. COTTON MKRI> MKAl. mhiiiiJ iud frAj, ??> koii TKKMH, IltnHtrnt?(l llnrnt I1<ioI<r, Agricultural PnlBifl aht) koo<i *rhcl??oii A Element, Katnlt. Float* and I'ean nd(<r<?i<i The AshleyPhosphato Company, A<* Charleston, 8,