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MlBBOKIPTIOJf, |2 WE V*AB. IS AX>VAKC*. <mta.L..e. . j,1; 1'??*, r-ri.-.v tt r.", mami>kx4?.c.. may at. \m. ?WW' '?jaA-.iy. i-j-juu'.- .-L'-iL1' t&~l'?purchasing or ordering g<tod$, oK in waklHy inquiry concerning vnglkina o>lverti?ed in Ihii jmper% pou will cx/tr <t javor oh the publisher, as to ill <u$ Ike <?/ nriuetj by itating Mat yoramo&fc? ad **rti*$meHt in. Thk Kkjmh^w GaXjcttb. v.mji'm- j-1 -???j-!.'x.j'i-i" *?'.?.???! HEXSATlOJrAL BKAUlXtl. There la, perhaps, no jtyore baneful influence exerted upon the minds .of the youth oi this country, than the too com mon habit of reading trashy ami nm tlonal literature. K samples of tbe evil effects of such reading are numeron*, nnil the telegraph brings almost dally recount a of boy? whose minds have be come #o much poisoned by ''dime nov el?,?' and like literature, thnt they have embarked upon an em of crime and reckleaanosa. A short lime since, three boy a were arrbated while on their way Wen, having stolen a:,large amount of .money. On their persons, and In their baggnge, were (bund thirty of tlieee trashy and dlsguatiug "dime, novels.'' l>oubtleas they were on their way to the wild Waat, to engage lu eome crimes of ?a more exciting character. Iu one of the public schools of l'hllaialphfo, a ahort tlmbslnoe, one of the pupils who waa belli# reprimanded by the teacher for wlsoondurt, drew a revolver nnd. threat* -onedtoshonher. Upon an investigation, bud by the police aulborltlciy aeven re volver* were captured from fcoya in that *choot, tho most of whom were ubout ten yeara of age. Something should be dona to check the growth of this evil. It Is now assum ing proportions too vast for the safety of tho boys and glrla of this generation. If parents would provide literature of a light and fnteteatlng, but not an evil and worthless character; for tho young folks, it would cause many to avoid thl; rack upon which their fortunes may be forever blasted. FOOD ADULTERATION* This subjeotiir attracting considerable attention, and very properly, too. Too heavy a p?unlty en n not be Imposed up on the wretch who for. gain would cut - short human lift* by adulterating the food .we eat, Chemistry has been .b'roufcht to Such perfection Hint Its u|d has bjvn invoked In the most subtle ami In dlsccniablo way to aid the rascals who mofUO It to foist Up6n their enstomors mluIterated (lour, lard, sugar, molasses, moats of nil sortfl, and lite mtmoleu kinds of canned goods that a.ro In usc,tO any nothlnb of the oleomargorlne fraud, v The truth' is, wo have no Wen what wedo . trt^einto our stomaohl, uor of what In AueiMtt these adulterate.! articles may hnve upon otir heath. There are Inspec tor^ of guano and liquor, of steamboats And steamships, and why should there 'iiot.be'of food, toot The State should -certainly oare enough about its clticeiis to protect them against poisonous foods. *? Ilumnn life .should hell# oare, not only In Its protection against knife *nd pistol ^ '.but against adulterated food k- !. ????' ? ? mmUMmm k _ n>in <lor wns appointed postmiritter; ttnd who ',' hits had forge experience' In the office, eeeks the posfcmaatershlp. lie has always been fl good denwcrrtt and U now v endoprid by a Inrtfe number of the busi ness * men of Colombln. Mr* Wade Hampton Qlbbes, who is now the cOt?l?. ty 'Tvepturer of JUchlnnd, nlfio Wants the office* not with standing-.the fact that the office he now holds Is quite a proflt jiblo One, It if Mid thut Senator Wade Hampton 01 id or sen Mr, Wade Hampton Olbbeq for appointment. Wo think Mr, Iipttpheurt Itj entltlod to i-ectiivo tho up. t&fi *5 & ?fM ^'PpmiHP, pmHHi - 11 'j.*}!"?*? I?.'niLL1'.-".1 * We have tried to Impress upon our JieOplo the nftoefWty for a bunk hi Cam ? <\en,more thity flinee,- and we r^lwrHte U $ jjoVf.; ?or * towii;of tlila al*e,, with Its Iwslnefc necessities and demands, H- |g ^ Wuftng Strang that our huMness men Wot eeedretl proper bunklftjj favlll ;??. ?S?e'HWHlaeK ml* Milk* in ??*>*? ?r? ?uff?rlnn *$pome sny that ? to deposit much IKJipR hank wotilf nd the aco6miftnd?tloif wonl&be M tOmnkO rfueb an Institution 0*f rtrtrtoltahts are needing I Wo obeeHrfc that M r, Robert Jt. An rtoh, the present efficient Clerfc or the of rtepresentatlves, 1* a candidate posltlort of Clerk of the Wehsto In wuii$ ' Alwiobly of t>iU State, 7> "W6 tmpe, artd have no dQtri?t, that Mr. Anderson will be almost unanimously Ka ejected, He la eminently qusllrted to All the vaoartoy incurred by the m rtol#>atlo?? of Cel. Seifjkl ?; will sltrfw Its wlsdoitt In chosln# Mr. gi Anderaon as their Ojlerfc. WU ft 0ffl ^ l'to, steady, ?oo?olerttlou* tiruutfjpn V Hemali,aod W?l do cmllt to ths't ?ti*unt body. &'wlfl m OvftMltoftK are 1*wmlng "fittpnfltnt M lit reference to the hnlldh.* of tfif 'Mij mstto lt.it trend to Camden, It wern< to M ?n impossibly ifM concerning It. t ,^a< official ha* been opmed het* ?eu Wmmm confer wutf feMp hnt nothing tm ^ 4iA if Wllr^sd. ,i ?boat ftateeburg iM weH eatisQod wtib present prospects tor 9?U?n and ??n, Wheat aad oats are itncii en en.lro Mlure, however. ?The Methodists o) Sumler are prepar ?Tho ?|>np( art abroad in Florenso. 1 ? ?Air. J.'D. Buggins It shipping peas to Kew York from Florence. * ?The fruit crops ia mo*t parts of. the oouat/ Will b? abundant tnift year. ?The Darlington County Bible 8ocietr hold It* uduI Mooting at the Methodist Church in Darlington on 8uod4y, 17th inst ?The congregation of the Methodist Cburob at Burlington Unto purchased .new organ, - ?Mr. W. F. Claussen, of tho Mar's Bluff seotlon, loot bio twin Jsrscy heifer* loot week by a peon liar disease. Several of his herd arooiok with tho disease. < ?The Board of Dltoetors of tho Darling* ton Cotton Factory bavo made a ve<y satis factory report. Though hutines# U dull at present, the officers entertain high hopes of ibair complete success in tho enterprise, ?The Florence TVmss says Whete Is noth lag so tnooh needed by the people . of the town as a steam laundry. Tho towtt or tho people inuM be v?ry oareless ia some par ticular* if this be true. ???A nice young nfin." signing hlnsolf "U. Mm" cnils for a correspondence with sons bright, unart, pretty young l*<tg, with a view to wotrimoay. The young gent asks to b?addressed in oart of the Tunes, nml says ho is of undoubted Integrity, vf course it MMtst bs 00, since ho says so. UNOAmUt ; ?Mir. Bart 8tus, who shot. Mr. W. K Roberts, at this place recently, was admit* ted to ball, by Justice Paul Moore, in the sum of $ l ,000, on Friday hist, Br. J; V. Maokey, the physician in attOndanoo upon Mr. Roberts, having made affidavit that ha thought Mr. Roberta out of danger of death from the wound .?Ltdger. p ?The town oounoil has appointed a now board of health, Which now consists of the following nsmed gentlemen: Br* M. P. Crawford, Ira B. Jones, Fsq., T. M. Fitz patriok, W. B. Drennao. Prof. A. J. Clark. T. J. Welsh was severely bitten 'ttftjlMb bands br * straogo oat wbioh sho waa trying to drm cut of the house on last Saturday.?litvit*.. > ?To-day will be an oveutfal one in tho history of Hallo Gold Mine. Bre tho sun |ssti ths elatter of!one hundred mining stamps will bo heard to resound over tho sandhills of that seotlon of Laheaater scan ly.?lieview, May JStk. ?Tho IMgtt trays thai nono of tho mur> dors committed in that town within ttie pastaight months wsre committed by citi sens ot th* town. ?Frank Wright, an oooaped penitentiary conviot, was arreoud by Sheriff Hunter, of X*fl*U?U.r, On the 12th Inst. He was con vioted in Juno, 1877, ah 1 escaped in Be oember of tho satne year, while working on thetireenwood and Augusta R. R.; cluco .% hJob time hcr>lth his family, bad lived In Lancaster under the name of TMal>*tls. ?A 15 ye*r old boj, whose father lives at the Belle Mine, secured $50 in some manner on Tuesday last, and ran awajr i from hotoe. Bo was captured at Lauo*stor On Thursday, bu?*fc*d spent ffTT of*^e; money. , ? ?Tie Intondant of Lanwislcr was notl ~ " ~ 2!ZM ? ?JKm% Almost 08 well lift tho other <ml*e? on the place. ?The Hnilo Gold Mino employs oVer 200 htttdt regularly, CirKSTKItr ikm>. . ' ?Pome frost oh (he nlRht of the 11th. ?Trndc is dull in .Chcstorfield; visitor* fend loafers are scarce. ?The Chesterfield Advertiser says the Methodist* of thnt placo havo purchased a ?e*.bell for their ohurcb. ?Tho total tasabl* property of Chester field eounfy. as shown by the Auditor's du plicate, In $1,070,701, and the total tax* tlon amounts to $20,888.74, including poll lax. Charlnaton to H? Went. (Piedmont PrcsR.I . 1 TiivUoS."fJa Buiherromtotj. and Jftheirrom Oaftai' Chester, ft. o. v tXhe road alluded to above Is the Gatrney Olty 4b Rutherfordton, Wltleh Is* link th the rbad no# being built to connect Charlontoifl with Olnolhdati. This wad will oowe by way Qf Liberty HiflftMd Camden, theuoe to Charleston*) 1 M >" f # A*, \ v /' yi, vwf1/? ?? f4 i ?r* stvsn of .?tics an luterasUnc point, anil ??Mial vVftil fWuMtcl* of liar ? ??? ? . Art? Tm Timt of Being Sick. Wo want to any a word to tfte men, women ami girl* wlto work In storey of fices Mm) fnciorle*. There are hundreds of thousands of yon In the country.' Very few or you are well. . Youarothut up too much and exercise too little. In this way you get sick. Tour Mood is b.nl, your tTl|t?*tlon |>oort yoor be*i of ten aches, you don't reel like work. Your liver, stomach and kidneys ere out of order. Pitrker*s Ton 10 has cured hundreds of such eases. k It is pure, sure and pleasnnt. KUKUiMATlSM. ~7[ Although a practitioner of near twenty year*,my mother influenced nfo to prooure 0. B. B. for her. She had been confined to her bed several months with Rheumatism wbiob had stnb'.toraly resisted all Ike usual remedies. Within lwenty?foer hoots after commencing H. P. B. I observed marked relief. She has Just eomsasnesd her third bottle Sad Is nearly as eollve as ever, aad has bvendn ths front jard witK. "rake in hsnd," elssning up* Her imjwkrssisnt la l ruly wonder/ill and Immsnssly gratifying. \ 0. H.v MONTOOMBKY. M. D. v 3 Jacksonville, Ala., JunoU, 1B84* CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, ' - -? ' Al.VA 6A6E & CO., Prop's. North Best Cor. Market & Churoh Streets. Ico paokcd for the oountry ft specialty. 100 lbs. eo*te, froight Included, $1 10 160 . ?? 1.25 1b Camden or other poinlB of H. 0. B'y. icy loo by tbo carload nt lowest rates. ALVA GAGE & CO., CHMUWOH.I.C. ; ' PLOWING! PLOWINGII ; ? r . i ' > !o * >' *' ? > y* ?/. /' Parties living In (he (own or vlelnlty who mey wish to but* plowing done at any timo ere respectfully asked to 0?H on tine, now prepared /or doing suoh work, mt> will U ?n?? I era end i now prepared for doing suon won ray prioee will be very reasonable. J. K. C. MnDOWKMi. Bridge to Build. Bide will be received by County GotnmWS slonere of Kershaw for rebuilding I'orlev's Bridge ' over Lit i|e '.Xdr?oke^i ^ W4*k4' Wr bridge to be entirely rebuilt. The oohtrAot Willie let at Porters Bridge on the 16th of May. W. tl. B. WORKMAN. > . , Clerk Hoerd Co. Cowretf Aprfl 80?8t. ? f f;'. V;V. ?> H || Thefirsatsstand ths Best Tkinw 'jmvwfc Bw York Observe*;" g?< [M&MKMW It*)' '.feaspfoj HHH IfflBSPfcwP! No paper In th* count e wW totuc OBftHIlVftftN A LlWNKWUPAl'BIW , '?.i 4 furutehlnceach week / \ A IIKI.ICJIOUW HIIRKT, toliorinitructiofl,?i?eour?cettieotacidtr?U>t i?!^' A?iecvi?Aiiimi!*T, i <:?3 Urn. ?.?-? eytnen. ? J. ? . ? Hueoimen CoplM free. Addree* *7. Mew York Observer,/ WKF.YORK. NEWS 4OBN0Y. i**lt>5? received for ?tV tow* rlodlcrel* Md Megeeiffe* at fub ots. Information oneppjloation i oflc?. and TilloM?] nr or??k o> Tkm off for p?p?ra. ?pl ??- .r""' ' THE STATE < . Coont BV$k< ".;V. - Martha MtactJt. M Faoeett, p W O'Cal a*OaUf,CC<m5n. O'Cain, D W ^ McKay. ?od Plaint iflfe... . ' ^ ui^koaiHMt ;;^AiwxiWM? -?o PbjHpP itfaaJTwuiJaai 3 0 Boweo,.. Carol' " Woolf, Francis.! Chrtrles P IJowen, VaU? tine Bowen, John A Bow ed, Ann Player. Francis A W?l?h. Ellen Dart,Ma ? ? ry Motley, Martha Bow en. widow of John Brtwea nnd the heirs at law of Philip P Bowen Sr.. dc oeased, names unknown, Befeadaute,,.. c:; ; V.^ RS Wm^m nnO TH"5 DEFENDANTS. *> W.Pfc JL by summoned and reqnlCLi to wer the eeroplatnt in tbt**otibt>. iCiIk ",u bo urt of jj&rre it OD \hi. toa id" Kl !ifP wfim Se ??? ip Mi "Sf re Bh Sn* r?i Mvt many feterw .i 'Mid lit ?rt im? i.J* given lUMteftnd K toplAof ftooUil Mlooeiti nsnmrttL lim w lenoo, - - >0htrA <0U> Ltibi?.a?m?(<>r tbe American " >fr; HARPER'S PERIODICALS. ** ... :^5P5? ?Jfc; 35? , w 8m3s5E . -.. V; VV% ?, ,*> J3 DEQ8 TO attention hc * -i ? TO HIS . L Spring Stock l Mki the kind ottentlou of tbe l adies, ?M everybody to call at Ihe?e Roods. Remember, Clothing: l " 1 *? -* - *-* -^ . ?v>* w CUSTOM-MADE SHOES V-r Children, Ladies and Meo. Brtij vh,r wirrtnitd. "WttUnt i?_ Dry Goods to all bronchee. Straw Hata, >%traw Hats* Straw Hats. k -.if-*. kv . ? ? ? . To rait ''?erybody. To Iho Fnriter: Call and examine every thing needed to rum a farm : PROVISIONS, '?? . tfr < PLOW STOCKS, HOES, &/' HARNKSS, ,:? 1 ' ' T11ACE8, * . COLLARS, and all things needed on the fWra offered at the lowMt prioes. P. T. Yilleplgue. |C >*'? .?>- >,? ' ?>?.'" ...... ?t:> ? - ? .. . r. i? \ ?;? ? ? . ; .. - '? ? . ?? \ hf ' { ' ? 4.., ? ? ? - * ?? w?m ?? AND ORGANS. i .1 mm ' Manager.;--; iMliWI, WTBY and 8TAN at niMiufuclurer#' prices. Ill' oWf Plight' in mm. Giro W%Mm '?<& 'fit, csocrsiss. MQwrna* vonaccot sc. to (Mil attention to thft fact that \vn havo constantly in store n, | FUJ.L LINE 0F GH0CERIE8, which wo offer to customers nt ns'low prices m can be obthlMd itt any store in Camden. Oar ?$'#<*$?>(?'> ' tdquors, Liqtuors, Is of the best brands and art worthy the IfirBf ?ure toclve tu a oall, M Wi are ?s;sfSi'aa JbOJtC "ALB ? i *<? A '-.k, ^'Cholc^ 1WU<a Corn, <\ Chot&Biat Proof Heed j *?*:?<?' ??;?>! Ifl>] fWTF.KN 'a nvAtrnati CI I ftdopt this method ?f Informing the phb tlo that aavlnji keoured (be Hrrleee of an RXPKRT NOftTHKHN RAKP.R, j wlllapara nelthMr time nor meanrtln girl ft* ?af1ifac* a to all who fater a? with their putro? Bread Delivered In time for BmhlMH mtf ?wrnlag-boti. .n!ftkwgM& (jUt Oa?tt jfon may wfah^ftlt orders left with ma will ha promptly attended lo. Weddln# <*>ke* with ornaments m4* at 00NFEGTI0IIERIE8. 'Iltaap uamttetly on handa (tin Una of 1 froaah Onadfcg, fruit*, Nhu, I i mk your attention*mwm. *. M MtrotoAg* ?T tbe pufclt* i? r?a? fculaited. ?IM. 'K. Rictvtroerfetor. l.'KavA^g,?.? a/T- ?aVt/t:r-k 4>,. > . ?>. tlsw'sSKtt-KKMSMf " county laeorauce Ic. wad U?e aapplj of.tbta teema more Umb ia ede of hNi-Acti Ibtt ba*? ? f?ct? i>ivves fcv brain evidence, thould netlsfy terprlweej but the execrable k Mtfre M4M nod doctrine* J n**rwn?fi*en?ent is truly reprwhrn* endshould be icoracd by all cluseee. en ere tell the public that ft. B. B.. the 'wn lleroedy,oontains Iodide (^("buouo o( Km InKredleale.and wben Wexehera of the medical profbs ? t^dlde of IViUab Is not a i k it very pr**urapllve for wre-m,?tp* KKSfrj&'i1 oaoloKtoo.aod If thou? who make tba ?v i ertlon thai Potarb la polaon do not Know ntUft lb?| are a Mt of unenviable l?uo d fbondaHon of beavy masonry jnllt for B. H. ?\ upon whtcfi H I* tow proudly percbod?*he broken atehe* kna Allien ooluinna of brnaon hnmbuM vrlU toon be in searob offreen "nock a(id bull" itorlea, and more prlutera' ink., but merit ?anuot be downed. Although B. U. B- la jnly a year old. yet in em-ct-lts magical tnd pcerleM powerov?r all blood. ?kin and kldlfay dleeafee, -baa beon Indelibly en itamped upon tbelable* o| tbe memory of Lhouaanda here at n< me, who have bee.i Mired after bavin? uagd bund red a of bottlea "ooraparod t^^iber remedies, B. B. B. Is Iheraatenteanbeam of midday. fllnflDR Its (Uttering (lure to aaddened heart*. while Dtberv are pale moon beam a, pnaUlns along ihrougb mtaty raeakee of darkuca*, In searoh of eomethknx they ?an cars. It cures Blood Pise tec* and Poisons, Ca tarrh. Old Ulcera Horofuin. Itheumatlsiu; skin Dlaeaaee, Kidney troubles, eto.; and we bold a ttt pave bpok full of evldotice? Atlanta evldeoco?'hut c.?u*oi be Oopbteri, proving a>l weolalui. Our ccrtlAoatea are not phan ta?tnagotlcu|. nor wr>lbtehed> but are volun tary uutbur?Ut of men and women of At anta. W. C&FM&SIJr AND jr. SMITH, Cotton Buyers, Clyburn Block, - Camden, P. C. ? J^r?Ropresenl J. M. Ity & Go. end pay highest market prices for ell gr?Jo? of cot ton. Oct. 2-0ia. NEW ARRIVALS v"% A* w. v. wmmA9*s OLD CORNER STORK. I have just returned frotn market, wher I purohaaed a heavy atook of 411 KINDS 0*GOODS, A* the yery lowest and I intend to give ray cu*otnera the beneQt of my low priced putabasts. Hook consist* of 8PIMNO AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, H081JCRY, Tie best make and latest alyleaofB09T8 and SHOB8, CLOTHINO, MAT8, Ac. Orooerlest In Grooerlea I have as line a atook aa can ! be aeon la town. i ?v. * *-.v . * For Plantation, Garden and Hooaehold use. Pull lint of Saddlery anil Harness. In fact. I have pat almost aaythiag yeaoan call for, and am determined to aell CHEAP FOR CASH. Call before yon buy el as whore. Unking and Ties always on Hand. Highest price* paid for ootton in cask. v. <W. C. dRRALD At the Old Oorwr Si ore. ' , House pop*: C. Prop'r, MARKET STREET, Charleston, S. C. The Largest Fruit and Produce House in the South. Import and keep constantly on hand Ba nanas, CoooanutH, Oranges, Pineapples, Apples, Lemons, Nuts, liaising, Potatoes, Cabbages, Onions, N. 0. *nd V?. Peanuts. Orders solloiteri and promptly filled. Wm. K.Nelson, PROPR11VOR OP ? The Georgfe Nursery. CULTIVATOR AMP LKALER IN Ftmt Treat, Vines, n.igltirACaU8TA7!)KOSOU, -rr? A Request. |W?OHE WHOM 1IIAVE ACCOM MODATED IN THE PAS*, AND WnO AKK 8TIUi INDEBTED ?0 ME, WILL PLEASE MAKE SET. TLEWKNT. I NEED THE MONKY. AN0l# PLtyASJR TAKE NOTIOK THAT I CAN ORAN^NO FAR THER CREDIT TO ANY ONE UNv LK8S TOTtfOSH WIIO HAVE AL, WAYS PAID* PROMfrtLY AND WHO MAKU' &PKCIAL AR UANCJEMENTH. / ; W> i. ARTHUR. Charles T .Connors, Attorney At Law, IntjrCAStMM, S, C. > I>y T+mm t t Having re^nmed the praetlofur the Low, I will be pte???l to ??? my old tHtems and Mends at my.Mflceln Ifco Ittvibt building/ " IMtfiirti i ??.. ii .. . I,..' i i "Wir I offer for ?*!? the lot at the sonthpaot corner of DelUlb an) Lyllteton streets. This pr?f?*y iho fie bought t. Me torts* upon tppUontJon to TMs properly Mo fie bought upo* reason* f. P. BEARD lix. i.tn 1..^. :-? '?? W. E. Glenn, mimm & builder, CAMDEN, S. C. U nrftaM furniobod and Emmets made tot any styles if bHek er framo building*, / - <>?? ao-Om. 1885. SPRING, 1WM 1W -SPRING. m JUST OPENED k COMPLETE LINE AF A COMPLETE LINE OF IWERED SATINS, IBDRG EDGINGS, HAMBURG ALL OVER WORK, LADIES NECKWEAR, SILK. JERSEY *"" CALICOES, LADIES & GENTS' SHOES, ^ LAWNS CLOTHING ' ORGANDIES GROCERIES . . P&M ? v HOSIERY CROCKERYWARE W$F LACES FURNITURE. EXAMINE THESE GOODS BEFORE BUYING. H. BAVM* ; I e5"3gg?| ?wga KWWW >-?pH>H>-( Pk3 P?3 &3 pq t=)t=?tDU3 laqeqpqp^ PQ&h W. F. PERKINS ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF ?I JYevc Stock of Groceries* IAquors* JWHnesm Tobacco Sc. The unprecedented r?eh of butiness at our establiehnant mittH it necesanry for Ut} be oouatantly in receipt of New Ooodi. ,'7,'. A ? fv*S ? ?? ;? vvft ? , v*, My IAquot JDepartment ? f 1 ? ' .0 ' V:*' ' ^ f . ' ' V ' . ^ It nlwayi snppNed with the bent. 5 j> The ?'Standard of the World" and "Qolden Rye'' are late addition to my fetook. W. F. " ?601 ?n?nr ^trc3'TTsqt,A., georg: BUILDERS OP Engines and Boilers, Paw MIUb, Crist Mills, nnd nil kind* of Maohinery of the latest improve* styles. Shafting, Hangers. Pulleys, Gearing awt y nal Boxes. We have a largo assortment of Puttorns, Sugar Hollers and Gin ueslripg. DEALERS IS Engine and Mill Bnpplies, Circular Saws, File*, Glimmers, 8wft| Olobe Check and Safety Valves, Whistles, Gauges, Steam Pipe And Finings. Bat metal iYora 10 to 40 cents. Belting, Laoing Rnbber, /temp, Soapstono and Athei Packing, OH nnd Oil Cups, Wrenchos, Emory Wheels, eto. ,-Af'W AGENT8 FOR Eclipse Double Turbine Wheel. Korting's Universal lnjeotors. the ftssl made. Bradford Mill Oo's. Portable MiMl. Nordyke & Marmon Co's. Plantation' Com 7; and Feed Mills, Atlae Engtne Works nnd Krie City Iron Works, Portal. ?nd Stationary Engine* Kunkle's Pop Safety Valves. Cloud Creek Mill Hocks. - Iron and Brass Castings, and all kinds of Repairs promptly done. We cast every day ..a and are working abeut one hundred hands. '? , $ ;x) A NEW STOCK "OF CHOICE GROCERIES JUST OPKNjfcp BY;. ' V t J. D. DEAS, Agt. (Next to Bitmap's Drug Store.) tWCome nnd examine my.atook. ?3f~All fresh goods and prices marked dftwn to bottom figures. ? m. J. D. DBAS, Agt. A' v " > *. . , ' v 1 ' " ? ? ? ? - $ C. MAYHK'V K J, MII/TON MAYIIIOW ^ C. MAY HEW * SON Oolumtolft, s. o. M A EBL?! W O RRS, Mnnitmoturera of (met dealers In all h hut not American and Italian Marble Work. ?%.GUANITE QUARHIKS AT WAUDH, B. C. <#.MANTELS,MONUMKNfrtl,fABIiKW A inONRATMN'Ofumisbednt lowest pn? *' i t*~P01.TSHRn GRANITE WORK, either foreign or native, to older. **-Cor respondent* sol totted, and satisfaction and promptness guaranteed. may %, . II Hi. Hi I II. H. II ) Wilson, Childs & Co. PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. , , Manufacturers of nil kinds of PLANTATION, QITY, FREIGHT. BUSINESS, EXPKtfSS AND SrtUNG' wagons. trucks, DRAYS. CARTS, TIMBJCft WHEELS AND WIlKKLBAftROWS. ..... .. ' ? . - ,;"... v .. , . "'V I WfTfl ? ? SI II ?! 1 III MM! ? ? I I I I I.ISil- inn I ?????? ? ??? ? ?H ASHLEY PH08PHATE COMPANY, MM ATX OR ^SmMc^a *sm OUarleaton, m. O. J N^Pjfcdy^tO, ?Mj|b I y ammonia led And complete Fert1Hr>r for Wheat 5imperlor activity and efficiency; a very eti#ap isd ffMR< I.0VP?w 1t11 ^jt^o n Jj**1' >rsiwbla in an mm t?# utrpiy Atnttiosla. I Vhe AshloyPhoaphato Company, *?..-??????. ?< *?? 5 ' m ' " "Cliartoston, 8. c. V :;-X%