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PitANK i?. HtiAKlJ, PwmgroB. 6f?SC4Jr IIOX, |J FJCR YKAB, 1WAPVAXCK. S^AMDKX, H. C.? MAY 7, 18M. ' M.HH-.M.I L . S: ar/? pu rotating ?* ordering {food*, or i? uAkina inquiry cohctruiuy anytMna . (Mi paper, you ?IU confer ? >'? .jwwr on tius puMUhtr, at tuell at the ad~ . ptrtlttr, by muting that yun taw the tut ^ H-riiMcwent fw Tuk Kjuushiw Uaxjcttk. I xrfl-iraa&y1'7? ..V&ifog-.< /M< XHB KAiLHOAU. %?? p& Almost Uoaulmeua la IU Faror. The rail road election took plsoe but ?Saturday at the several voting, precinct# In the county, and the' result shows an almost unanimous vote In favor of baa ing oounty bond* to the amount of $1*5, 000, to aid In the completion of the Pal niotio Railroad. The following la the vote polled at the several precincts, bo ' far aa we have been able to learn ;tho*e ?uUt however, 1* notoltioUtl, at the Com mlsslouors of Election have not yet can vusscd the votes. Tea No. Camden ?"235 ""5" HabonYX Road, 18 , 0 1,ang's Mill, 40 0 Boykln's Mill, 80 0 J bohrock's Mill, 10 1 Shaylor'e Hill, ?-f? 7 \ Liberty Hill, 28 0 Clyburu's Htore, 8 18 Lyaenby, 47 0 ! Buffalo, not reported. This shows an almoat unanimous do* aire on the part of our people for better _ railroad fhcllUlosT We are hopeful of beltigable, ue^t vvcfck,IgTTnbll?h acaio interesting matter on this subjoet. - IXXIUBmOH TO THE SOUTH* - All attempts of Southern States and ?Moclatlcns to attract foreign Immigra tion to that section have been futile, for reasons that we have frequently stated . says tUo Boston Jlcrald. Whether sound or not, they bavo certainly been oobclu V ?1H. forelgu emigrant seeking * K liomp or labor In this oountry has stub bornly followed the Westward oourse of r' v?ooplr#| aud ;glveu .the milder climate and easier condl tlons of life at the South the go-by. Th? Atlanta Constitution f takes the philosophical vtew (bat the ' South does not need foreign Immigration, ?t. . The prob who no^ouitiom ^mlgf^tfsof aiirOther nation ality, wuutd add a valuable element to $ culture, nfrhetr skill aw* perseverunc^J their thrifty ways, and the national amallplehe otfaud wlthout?mpoverlsh l?g It, would be of great advantage to j? the tnany VaU ley* and sunny rldgea throughout the splendidly adapted to the culture Vino afid to other fruit. A lib i)g of the foreign clement skilled lu vlnoyardlng and fruit grow ;^|ng, la something to be desired. 'Ihe luotlve oapaolty of the South hos not in to be tested in many dlreotlona. p' prt*m?] WltlM Mi < fcecret*ry ?* rot , without <ttie(rht WMM ?n of c?h*rlMton hlv* bounty 01 #&&#* *r* urn 4W?,N?0C0, LANCASTKB. ?Mary fjokatt MoUia, " vroinMi, well kuowa a* a go sick, dltd at Ltnofcrter en ,?eek,' of pncuno ue. 1 Tlllmatt Clarke Ike Laaeaeter- negro, j whose w)fe disd tone Ume ago uuder fkel was te*trJedeithe time as rather svnpl etoue oircuuntaoc<?, has h?d a prellmlusr* hearing aud been discharged. ?White ike deputy Sheriff of lanoeater County was feedlug tke prlsonsreln U?o Jail bat Friday, Bonaparte Crawford,, a negro. vo?Dii0u xor oorgiary. dashed past tho guard down U? stairs and made goo?l his MCwp* to the wQodiJ^'VvJ^vVv <'* ?Br. J. E. Mftssey, of Fart Mill, Intends Slanting AO experimental crop or tobaoio * hit Voxabaw plantation la UaoMlir County. Ue Witt cultivate uboul teu aorebj ?During tbo past two weeks foreat fire* bate done great damage In sevoral sections of Lancaster County. John B Wtlsb* who lives near 1/iuoaaterTillage, hM lojt 86* euty-fl ve eorda Of wood already corded up. hostile* hundreds ofoordu unoordod. Oap? tola Billing's forest land# were also burned (over, and a large quantity'of timber des troyed. ?A protracted meeting is la progress at Mayesville Baptist Church. The pa?'.or, ttov J H. Onrpenter, is tulsUl by Kev. M. B. Broaddus from Camden. ?The Memorial A uo elation of 8amtei! hell ? meetlug on Friday, the 80th day of April. ?TLe Council Of Sumt cr has reduced the salary of tho Clark andTreasurer to $50 a month, and the pay of the regular police to $27 a month... Tho Chief will gel $50 a month as' heretofore. The number of the pollco was Inoreased by the eleotlon of two more. ?We set from all over the Stat* a do* mand for protection against worthless dogs. Let Sumter make a oommenoement in the good work. Let a big ditoh be dug In the outskirts of the town and ffllbd with the bodtf* of this altegethur useless peat.? Watchman. * y; ?The blaohblrde are pulling up the tng corn In the Corbet mill section; enlhejruks tra ^eW, they pull.up almost every stalk before they loare. ?A Providence farmer who finished planting cotton last Wednesday, brought a luad of cotton to Sumter neat day and aold It for 10W cents, and hs# enough to run his farm through the year tfn a cash bails, Tuts gentleman sa)s that he owea hts sue cess entirelr to the habit of always making his provisions at heme. His eales of corn, potatoes, peas, 4o., bring him in enough to lurulsh all the extras needed by his fam* lly, and the ootton money can all go t? the farta.? Watchman. ? ?' ?Married, at Sumter, on tno 26 ot April, by Rev. ,VO. Brown. Mr/ M. M Carson to Mies Jennie Green. ?The Tmftrana Worker published at 8umter, is ??booming." It receded 20 sub scribers at one baton, on* day laat week, with s fair sprinkling of single subscrip tions. . -The residence of Mrs. W. A. Brown, ubaut Ato milee from Sumter, In DeChamp mill nelghborhoodifwas burned en FtWjaf, ^tM 24 or April, it was lasu*ed for $1,260. ' VAIHVIKJLU. -It is Bald ih?t cotton seed Me selling la Wlnnsboro for forty oeuts per bushel, fi the \flonsboro JSTtwe and Herat* doea not btllm It. *' '??? r*'V: i :???> ' & The famer?vln some parts of the ceun W ?? I ?There mm prObebly m many il thlrt; ,1* . Wiun>boro^bot#oul4 h* 33SK ?* ?*** ",M ?4W *Y;. n oonoVai|o?l ?? P?r. Wedon^wiattohear aay mot# of ani fftfaii; - y I ^ A Correspond ettl of tW J8f#r? H;?$Hb said that the wheat orop la sev eral scotlons of the couuty is promising. The stand in plfvoes Is said to be not vary good, but it Is tbought that the bunehlng of Afffaln will euro this defect. I ? DAHUKOtON. ??Thlrty-tWO worthless dof* bar* boon killed rooently lit tho town of Drvrlington. I?The U*t ltSUO of the IlnvUngton Nowfl contained twenty-throo ehorifF Bales. 'x-fA?txourslon to Georgetown will be ran on the 27 of May. for the benefif of the Flor^noe Methodist churoh. ?What ?omo nton cull business, othors oftll rascality.?Marine* Ttnut, ?The town'Oounell of Darlington hate pewed an aet prohlbitlug the damping of M* $?.bage on any tide street or eat other wrf *kr ? ' ?The fafmeVs Injtbe Oeatre neighbor bo d ate further adtancid In their brain* operations than Is usual at this leason of ?One of the Centre farmers (oolored) doee'nt like tW sound of the factory whis tle,. He fiys "der la some detlUy behind^ dat Uaj.'V ?Dr. Mayo, the noted educator, with Col. Coward, State Superintend^ ?! edu cation, will, deliver fjeoture on ft* impor tiut sntyoot of education at Darlingto* ?* rutorWi j v'.*-???. i .ji.Kw. OlWer Hard mar WnlUn ootmtj,wui ? li with pUsUr?; and the tar* cunt out. TVh* olac? hwd?i op $ttft ioa?llB?, nil ??cm Ittfly ny WM will. How?t?*, In ?fin# &?&&&&& Knowing th? dla?Mi to run la tt?? VtarlAg hit on? ?!n?t to dlEfHIi. ?, 1 tfm*? Woufety *?ptthto?lv* of 10 IflttMM I# 4t?o and tirulonoo. I ?imo?t |?V< up ill bopoofttifrfcolnr^atod. Th? phjitoiano adtUod tb? UM 0r ikO knlfa ajpaustlo. All oih?t rem?<llM W?*o oud, but tht 0a?* 0#* oofitlnuod to gro# word*, Tho ??ln wm axoruoltttmg, and roy Hto wm a bur viuv* ? 11 vimm mo mm iwvru pr^udlMd again*! the uso Of olo**, and ?ipoolftUy thU <mi?i tod MOl U?0.', AilMtIg?? mmm* ?? ? patoni atodl lf onoi (bat I kootto ? ?? IgafOmy onRMMfl - thoooro and Iho dUobarfo. from It, and r$k1Km?w9 tapitrromont, ond my flilli! >ti* Proportion t*4&4 I? and >po sprang up I* W& ?*aH.", (font* it M'\ aokod w*Mir fb?l I #a* at ImI to bo fOt littod of tblo dl?oa*4f II hMjtfWoa ni oo many dark hmtiw 14 llo potshot tko Idim fcw?^fcr.v:rss tor k long Mmo. ft ?ao ^Mn| night of wodJf>ln|{, bp' Joy oatto wiOi^K morning. Thorn la nothing loll to mark th* tl?oo but a malt ooor, and 1 tori that it it |??o4ibto tor mo io ogprfco my gtrMltodo ftrffit groat d ol I manoo. It lo a- wondorftil mod1 ' tfAbDJMn, Monroo, do. | y?vSj.rjCvJFtjfl V # Blood and Skip DUoaooo 'mn ^toSBLSlEa ?nt?w, %jS?3 nil nil Mora. rT&Pif* ,'?Y >r^nll >Ubrow. nor Coin to bow ?MrJUtbrone^i i$?jf?^r|?s?ss ItilSSiP'*''* p'? victim* pine " '?!??. . I ? y?*nC-' .\ v-J ? ?la?. ?? fr d Mi.Srtl.fcun,>,. , A LITTLE WLD WAS BPE5T. Mr. S. A. Clark, of Allsnlo, flu., in ?peoking of $480.90 la gold, desires to My to tit* readers of ?uU paper, that the whole #f thn above amount ?M spent lo a fruit less effort* Id finding roller from a terrible Blood Tolaon affecting bio body, limbs end nase?presenting ugly running ulcers, llo Is now ?ound ana well, having been oared : by the most speed/ and wonderful remedy ever before known, and any toteresled par ty who may need a Blood Purifier will learn from him that threo bottles of B. 1). 13. res* tored his appetite, healed all ulcers, ttr lleved his kidneys, and added twenty>ono pounds to his weight in thirty diya. ^ M I1 I I ' 1 ' === 1 BEST TONIC. ? mAuuMt ?i, (tlniuUt?? gtfMM ?uii WJ?] r n te rm It t entVerer*. Lodtud?, Ltckof Energy, &o? U haa no equaL ?< s 99- The otsnuln? hu above trade rn*rk aad oroeaed wxillnea on wrapper. Take no other. mwcwma CO, BAITIIOU, NO. SHERIFF'S SALE. door** Atdon, Agt. 1 -iL." v. fB*o?ttUot?, n. B. J?nes. J. v ? YTNDBB ?nd by virtu* of *n ezerallon , *J *? ?? dirtoted, I will M?dU Ml *t jnbUc outerjr Id front or the ooori house i door la Camden, during the 1*m| hours of is*mm New Omnibus. '?w This Way For Passengers. Having rcoeolly placed nn omnibus io run In oonneotion with't)io DeKnlb House, I resptotfuUv aoliolt * share of til* palro tinge of the publlo. The 'boo will moot all (rains, and will oontey pasaongers to or from tno depot from or to any part of Cam* d*n or Xlrkfrood. , apl28*8m. J. 0. NIOHOWON. PLOWING! PLOWING!! PwrtlM Jiving in the town Of vioinlly who may with to h**? plowing done ftt ony llino ore respeotfully asked to ooll on tut. I am now piopnrod for doing luoh work, ond my prlOM will be TCry reasonable. J. E. C. MoDOWKLL. "Rough on VOMfttU.'' "ItonRli on Bate.'' *v ..B. )?l>|, Dlrtlnnga. l?MiiMa ourcii "noimn on ookrv," o/f "m0CQ* 0? PAIJl" PAROUflKD PtABTK1V fteJSrt OH TOOTHAOfl^ V >'M Taunti. . ?|n C? ivvtuwuvi" I wMW' I ,M ? < ****** , ?; : OATAftftttAt T*A0a* AWftOMOft*, ... ,(J ' "mmmr o* itch." v&msstgtgaist \ ram korx o* tn*nmo*. * 0Hpp 0M PAr^" itAtrtAM* im nit ii m ii n WfWWBWr JIM 1 1 JJ If Bridge to Build. aifiuo,( mz *#n ^rPSPl ifcetn duly ailM^ed ? ?nd i co Mid eaut* ap r?^?? iliate payment to th?unu way: IceCream, !< I HAVE OPENED MY 108 1 LOON, NiCB^y WIT Especially $!o?. And reapcctfully aoliolt the ,? y ih? public. I Uuat thai ttjt, wt :v.A ???VX; First-Class |lce Cream #ni b? appreciated by the public. Order* lor fixmillc*, partiec, we plonUe will b? filled, at abort uotloo llvcral ia any part o( town, if jtmmm ADMINISTRATOR'S SA1 fc Booth Carolina?Kershaw Count, Under and by virtue of Order of Judge of Probate for Kerabaw Coul will sell at public outory, at "Mu!" on 8aturd*y, May V, next, at 19 of el the followlug personal property of 1 late oi the late Oen'l Jas. Cbeenut: I Bull, 2 Home, . * ,< 4 Cowi, 88 8beep A I*uri?. I 6 Yearlings, v, 1 Sulky Plough, 17 Plge, *? M Manure 8pretd*tfj 22 iiogn, 1 Feed Cutter, ^ Plough Gearing and Fixture#, . Terms cash. D. WILLIAUB.Ja. apl28l8 Adui'r ot. Jamea Olieanut' Aii Ordinance. REQUIRING AMD HMVIDIBQ FOB ft lKfl AMP ?WIW til 1MA1E' Q> Vl B ?it)KWALKS OH BOTH IIDU 0* BROAD IB TBI TOW* or OAMDBB, 9 o.'. riejtpJH rrkurr to dbkalb ctkbbt and jfrom vis K AI,1I STBBIT TO MOBOMBRTatSQUAHe. . Bo it ordained by I be Inteodantai d Wardens of (he Town of Oaraden 8. 0.> Jin Council assembled and by authority of fbe same Vis, - * ?'' ^ v'-Vv 1st That each and every pereea owni ng or ocoupylng a lot or lots fronting am Brand street between King and DeKalb streets in lbs town of Oacnden shall when required council at bit or bar own expense bate street or aide walks iu front of said throughout th) whole extent of t) " or fronts of tbalr said lota and to, tent of.not lets than nine feet from front into the street paved with h<v. flag stone, east iron alebe* wother material, to be approved brcounoll the euter edge dike patsaent, , street or road protect the same by Lbrlofc Sfi In the earth eadwiie, the on a level with the said pavement, i | forever hereafter keep the earn*, at own expense* in thorough and eompleti i pair according to ?euoh directions ! tlons and supervision as the so?d._. may think proper to give end exttelse the eame from time to tin \'k Sad That eaoh cWjftsr i piers of iota fronting ep MBreoi fro | ste&H or !?!? oFAl#lrTot resolution of O0ttb?n, ooinrounlcateilby lb* '|lroe therein olent And satisfactory (lODHt. of bjr oonriol) ?hMl pay Into the dollars " ;#b?ii oounoft - jri'taMkfm ner, at such time atnl under the dlroctloua of suoli person M the Town Council may Mr d?r end dlroet and any surplus whioft shall remain of Huoh f?in(l ofter paying the ex ponae of fixing tho piwemr.ntg la Mat of (be Mid 161 or lots ehftll ho re?umed'to tholr rcspenllve owners or ocouplers. . / 4 th The foregoing sections shall, net ap ply to gateway*. The tame being hereby required to be paved with gravel era'one. uth All work dene under tbe*e<jutft??ents of these Ordinaaoe* ahaU be <||j? nnder the supervision end- direction and subject to the approval of theTown Coooeil who shall see that the mine is done with auliabte on tsrlal and in a neat, substaplltl and work man like manner. AH erdlnanoM aod parti of ordinances Inconsistent with Ibis ordinance are hereby repealed, Hatlflcd In Council assembled tftli 7tb dsy 6f April A. D. 1888. ./ JAMBS JONfcS, LBGAOl Count oir Oommon .Fa SUMMONS FOR] Mwlh* Pati Fwioeli, !> O'Oaln, 0 C Common Mom f<* *<4 oonftlr; ?nd to Mfr? safe DoUd April J?it, A PPRSfc:.^,-.^! ?otlon to * *o??o t**? fctjot, i) fbo summons ?n<l oomptolnt fe ttl? not! (lied In ihoofflot ?f Iht OJ.tk of t Oourt of Common P1?M for i ?f?h?w Con Ion U?i Conn r,?alka<Ilb k^JbvSw? f ?'? Awnyl)ii)|, D>.i.n.m( iH ' OtaMBKa!'/^ r / . a&SflsS M^r Jvtk ^3*] mi T. Villepigue BBJ8 TO CALL imNTION 'to BIS Spring Stock wmtnitSHt Si*!S3N* lo ?* # w?^^sar*- Rtmeaup' >tHina: Clothing:: Clothing::: M-MABfi SHOES Ladies And Men. Every Iteid. v ?> Dry G-oods in all brmnohea. Straw Hats, Straw Hat*. Straw lints o soil everybody. To the Farn.tr: Cell end examine cvery iipg needed to run a form: >EOVISION8, fix PLOWS, PLOW-STOCKS, HOES, HARNK8S. * TRACES, ' COLLARS, ??? **"' x ? I all things needed on the farm offered t the lowest prices. _? P. T. Yilleplgue. I? SJL ..-.J * PIANOS AND ORGANS. . , ' Camden Kuslo House. iimimrrrrrr ?&***?? '??g,tm'ana witbftl tffissss w. 0. FISHER, ' - Whole**!* Agent, Aug. 16, CelumbU, 8. 0. W. GEISENHEIMER DKALSRS lit ghocbsibs, L/evojts, roa*cco, *c. Wo beg to Mil nit em Ion 10 tbo. foot thot wo hovo oonauatly In otoro ft ' FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, which we offer to 'customers o( a* low prioea m oftn be Obtained at any store in Camden* Par stock of. Xiiauor*, . Liquors, Is (Tflhe boot brands and art worthy the attention of the publio. * . ?arBe ear* to give us ? oall. m we are tsaiisfied we are able and willing to please you both in quality of goods andprioes. W. GEISENHEIMER. an. 25-tl FOR SALE 10,000 Himhei * OholM Whit# Oorn, 4 000 &**bM*?t,iot^ RQI,i proot He?(1 1,600 , - A. BRQttJSST, ?a cinttll StrftOt. >: OH A?tE?TON. ft, O. Tanc?MRMiMftnamoiured)r)^Uy Ht.t.l I ?''! I*. i-'-.'i- ? ?????? HearWhar WMOSHPWM? Wm&L ?mm W: Trim Km x? 'v" - W .- I I 7 0NE-P0XTND loam of Bread fof 25 Cents! , I WHIapnrA % I Mop! thie method Of I H?xVW?xTH0SJfA??. ntdthofr time no* meant la firing eatiefao Hon to all who far*t mi #llh (heir patro nage, 'WBKm v 1 Mil 7 Ion*ea of bread for only 26 oente. Bread Delivered In time for Brnkftil evorj morning?both plMn end rye. AUo Viena HolU. Ift my Bakery will be Mnd erery ty of Otkk yon mijr wlah. All order* left with me will be promptly attenaed to. f Wedding eakee with ott anient a made at ?bort *?!??, ? tffc ? >, - .v . If . . CONFECTIONERIES. I ke*p oonatantly on hand a fail lin* of Aitorttoa nfed Pr^&oh Ohndlen, Proite.NuU, Ao. to which t Mk your attention. Mhm***"*?" ** Jo*, M, Rich, Proprietor. m1 iMS__ MHPSPI ACTIYB, E FiatMYK AKD LEGAJM mssw. 41Meatrlaa l*tehw the Souad. From Un>? Immemorial, no one irltt pre tend to deny tbelkoutfcal KImw have bee* hold ta high repute by both ?exee-^'whotbor itv* lie*; but when %lady simply eonsents to he WuTonl*^K^lVE?k lk-?PbwJe\ ^Seprl* ved oflte nwbtr> ' sfc Mauy loug years ago, so says history. the Suanlah student |Vlctorlan boo*mo dopth alely enftmond wltb tbeperffmal beauty and fUscinulltig ebartun of Pro*p?rt?o, daughter of the klugofNaple*. TbertuliUd ? wni, bolna a lino of debarkation between, them, wbton he dare not oroas; nevertheless. they managed t oxobange kentltnenU Mid er range clandestine meeting*. 'Many Umeabe soaled Use wall at night In order to Meal a * la* from the fctlr oao while the pale moon beam* were playing a poo her eleaaio feature* audone time while g**lng loto tbe depth*of her deep bine orbs, in rapluroo* ooataoy he exclaimed. "PHdsPKHO, WQAT^HAS MADET11KBU0 BISAUTfFVLt" "The oooblAnt use ? f a 8t;ib!NTlFIC blood purlOer," wa* her only re*pou*e. Bnugly enoonocd wlihln a rnou and vin*?clad verandah, and almost hid from view amid ewoet-aoentedboueyiuofcle*. va* seated a nlr Atlaowa nymph, whose beautiful dark eye*, alnbaswtr complexion and voluptuous contour, *oeraed to DAZK the young geot by her side, who ever and anon: while clrcomnavlgatlugjier slender waist, gave ber a BUBS ana^Jken m HK liU^S. to'the amazement of a pedeatrlun who happened to be paitatng that beautiful moonllgut night. At that moment the lover was heard to ask, "My dear darling Burah Jane, you are becoming more beautiful ev ery day; your eyes sparkle with more brlll ancy. your onoe pale cheeks have bceu pain ted by the reaeate hoes of nature, and you a*era to have entirely regained your health, will you tell me the cbum of the change ?" "1 nave simply used that wonderfully ef fective blood remedy Known ns B. B. B." Thouaanda of ladlon theae days, attempt to hide the faults of ooraplejclon and foature, while Impure and vitiated blood Is holding high carnival among the orgamo structures i of the body. Throw aaldo vour ^osmetics and i paints. Discard your Itfe-tlme tnedlol&ea, | and use a purely aclentlflo blood purifier, I whlob actsapeedfly and effectually, known na u. B.B?Botanic Blood Balm?whlcb cau be had or all druggists at one dollar for large bottles. It piirloea the blood. IsCftenal toe abin, beautifies the comrlealon, and adds health aad happlnesaito all,. ap!16 ml. ir. cirwvs&r AND 4. M. SMITH, Cotton Buyrt, Clybnrn Block, - - Cw?do*, R. C. WSrn?pr?Mnl J. M. Jrj 4 Co. tad j*j bigbest narktl prioM for ?l) m4n ?f tot too. 7 (hi. 2 6m. NEW ARRIVAL w. c. Gjgmaws Oi-D COBNEH STOKE. 1 bare Just returned tretn market, nber I purchased aheavy stock of all KIND8 OF GOODS, At the Tory low Mi f rioee. and 1 iatead to K 1*0 thy customers the benefit of My low prlced purchase. *My atook conslata ef SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, &e. The beat make and latest atyleaef BQ9TB and SBOKS, CLOTHING, H ATtt, &e. Orooerle*! ' la Qrooertea I have as fine a a took ae can tie seen in town. - Hardware i Garden tifd Household use. MS&rtlM***#* u?mi. s#z%g TVc.OWUW ' Ai ill. OMorow Slow. lalb House J. N. Nicholson, Prop'r, S, C? fti^Nowly painted and ra-furnlahed throughout; J?T"Tftbles beat the Charleston and Cam* den markets afford. tSJ~Haok* meet all trains mar 0. C. BART & CO., | 56 | | 67 | | AND | | 60 { MARKET STREET, Charleston, 8. C. The Largest Fruit and Produoe'House in tbe PoutJf. Import and keep constantly on hand Ba iiidu,- Coooanuts, Orange*. Pineapples, Applts, Lemons, Nuts, lUislns, Potatoes, Cabbages, Onions, N. 0. and Va. Peanut*. Order# solloiteti and promptly filled. ' ' ?VX>> ?>' ' ; r Wm. K. Nelson, PROPRIETOR OP The Georgia Nursery. CULTIVATOR.AND LBALKll IN ' Flit BwJMM Strawterry tMit ATJOUHTa, UKOHOIA. ?.. . ..?.? - ?' A Request. 1H09R WHOM I H?Va ACCOM MODATED IN THE PA8T, AND WHO ABB STILL INDEBTED TO ME, WILL PLEA8E MAKE SET. TLBUENT. I NEED THE MONEY. and please take notice THAT I 6AN GRANT NO PUB* THER OBKDIT TO ANY ONE UN LE88 TO THOSE WHO HAVE AL* WAYS PAID PROMPTLY AND WHO MAKE SPECIAL Alt. UANtJKMKNTH. w. Ii. ARTHUR. Charles T .Connors, Attorney At Law, S. C. . 1 > i.i Mating returned the prnnlfne ?f ?.he Uw, I trill be pl?k?e<t to M? tnjroM olietit* and friend* *t my olfioe la th* tUvt?? building. V*. 21, mi. DESIRME TOWN LOT FOR SMTUE. I oft* for ill* tbo fat kt IhO >omh?Mt corner of DeKtlk ?n<| Ljrtlfaton Mre?<?. Villa proporly t*? ho bought upon r?a?o?o bio toton upop Application to f, J?. IJRARD. 1885. SPRING 1885. 1885. -SPRING. . ' 1885 JUST OPENED A COMPLETE LINEOF DRESS GOODS, J ~ FLOWERED SATINS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG ALL-OVER WORK, LADIES NECKWEAR. ? SILK JERSEY GLOVES CALICOES, LADIES & GENTS' SHOES, LAWNS CLOTHING ORGANDIES GROCERIES - HOSIERY CROCKERYWARE LACES FURNITURE. EXAMINE THESE GOODS BEFORE BUYING. BL MUM, 0'_ fc3tDC3>t=> 3QPQPQ0Q ess; W. F. PERKINS ANNOUNCES THE AJJR1VAL OT ?I JYetv Stock of Groceries, Liquors* WVnes, Tobacco tec. Tb? unprecedented ruth of bubineis al our ??t?b))?bmest makei it aeotaifrrj? fcr Uf be eoniUntly in receipt of N?w Good*. ?ffy JHqnor Department. :M>.i ?.i. ,h, " # addition to toj rOUNDHY, 60X314 FtOt. MACHINE SHOP, Ml2? rcol. > BOILER tillOF, George H. LOmtoni-cl tfc OO j FOUNDRY MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS; A.TJQ-TXSTA, - - QEORQ-IA.' BUILDERS OF Engines And Boilers, Saw Mills, Orist Mills,. And all kinds of .Mil* Machinery of the latest improved styles: Shafting, Hangers, Pulley#, Gearing and Jour nal Boxes. We have a large assortment of Puitorns, Sugar Rollers and Oin Gearing.' DEALER" IN Engine nnd Mill Supplies, Ciroular Saws, Files, Gummers, Swages, Globe Obeok and Safety Valves, Whistles, Gauges, Stenm Pipe and Fittings. Babbet metal from 10 lo 40 oents. Belting, Laeing Rubber, Hemp, Soapstona and AlbfktoB Packing, Oil and Oil Cups. Wrenches, Emory Wheels, eto AGENTS FOR Eclipse I)r,u'>le Turbine Wheel, Karting's Universal Injeolors, the best made. Bradford Mill Oo's. Portable Mills, N^rdyka & Marmon Co's. Plantation Corn nnd Feed Mills, Atlas Engine Works and Eric Cily Iron Works, Portable and Stationary Engines Kunkle'i Pop Safety Valves. Oloud Crook Mill Rocks. iron and Bra*s Castings, and all kinds of Repairs promptly done. Wo oast every.day and aro working abeut one hundred hands. A NEW STOCK OF GHOIGE GROCERIES JUBT tfPBNED BY ?3 J. D. DEAS, Agt. (Nomt to Donlftp'a Drug Store.) *? - '? > * ' f ' tyCom? ami examine my.nlooX. , 1ST All fresh goods and priocs mtvrV?d dftwn to bottom figurw. ? tit: J. ?. DBAS, Agt ' O. MAYHfDW > .1. MIl/i'ON MAYJ1KW C.MAYHEW & SON OoliuS&UlA. m. o. MARBLES WORKS. Mnmirnctnrere ofnn?1 dealer*In *tt klnrte ol American and Italian Marble Work. ?SuORA NITK QTJABrtlK* AT WARD*. k 0. ?*.MANTKL8, MOMJMWNTH. TABLBT* A IRON RAIMNO furnlehed at lowest r?rl? ft. ?9uPOMBUKn GRANITE WORK, either fbrelgn or native, to Older. 46ft-Corre?pondeno? nolttifted, nnd MttMH?tton and promptnoKiigtmrAiitrml. may I. & Co. PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, vi K PHILADELPHIA, Pa. MunnfMrttmnrn of *11 kind* of PLANTATION, CITY, PRKtOBT, BUSINESS, EXPHK8H AND SPRING Wagons, trucks, DRAYS, 0AKT8, TIMBER WHBKL8 AND WHEELBARROWS. ?- .'.a ....... ..... ASHLEY NI08HMTE COMPANY, Olsarleston, m. O.' HMaLTj GRAIN ftMJCIFIO, A highly nmr*onlAt*d Mid complete Fertiliser for Whtat omii, ltyo ?nd all amnll grain drop*. ^ - ,? pwrlorivotlvH/ghdtfflctwnojrift very oh?*p *nd ?*<*(?? " h cotton ???<*! or?Ubl? m?nur? loMiijjply Ammonia, ortho Duo At/imiwr,. OKNUINK t/KOPOLDHIf ALf/ KAWIT. CX/hrON HE Kb MKAL. Hound and frnnh. id HooKa, Agrlcullurnl Prime** nnil good articles on A?l nriMrvM . r ? ** The AshleyPhosphate Company, 5 M? Charleston, 8, C. I: ' - > . m