The Kershaw gazette. (Camden, Kershaw Co., S.C.) 1873-1887, May 21, 1885, Image 3
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THK CDURCBKtl.
iSS'isalsy
"fHlDMdur e*?
, HUrunger*
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'the weather fft bec< -.off more favora
ble for the rank! growth of cjopt. All
tow naceawrry la rain aud warm
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The Weattetr
SVfflfi he 8
blefor
Si
?*' V ??>'4Wl ' *:'? * ?l.V
Fw(heUAm. ..^z .,
.1 uat opened at H. Baum'a, 100 piece*
choice I.oc*ft, lncluuln>;l>U?o?, Ducheta,
Oriental*, Torchons, 4c. Call uud ex
. amine them.
:,v '?\ V?w 'r*^A\.i v'A'Wf' - V , ' ? *!-?
' W '!
tSf*Pnrn?oln In endteaa variety, from
10 cento to f 4.00, at Vllleptguee.
.fr^r oST* T*vv,-*--** ?*n, 1 .* -it"'J'J
, \ ? ?. V- < ?(? > ? 1 >
HAJIHV"
41 have now on hand a lot of oholco
timothy hay. which I atn telling at
Uh?rlr?ton pricca.
May 91 tf. It. C. Johnson.
j^v y>ru|kM \ I' ? ? * * m
According to an Act of the UcKernl
Atteinbly, there will be no tax return*
tomle until; January next, \vliiij both re
al aud ptraonal property will bo aaeea
tttrft1n*l!? Hon*.
W? notice. tluit' tlint portion of the
CWlesion roiid between the two creek#
Just below town, is being worked," nnd
we Iiopfj k will 4jo put In thorough good
A Novel |*eture.
A colored mmvdeltnlrtg $0 W ? nnjlv*
of CAftYarln, A/i1ch, has been lecturing
tie the dlflfyrent colbredtehurches lij
. Citmilvn, on -'life, customs uad resources
olArrloi" ..
. ?^? '
i town* 'int ?VlHep1goe,s
. ?. -
?'*% A very import?n*; cfrsnge will tnke
*?e ruteof letter postnga After
t July next. ^IuftteftU of two
fe pklf^ounw, the mte wU)
Wi
? for enish ounce. *
, ? ? ??/,? . ?> - '
7?' M vfr' n ?-./ 1
m*.
The annual picnic ftf the Episcopal
BunOny School will be. held ? to-morrow,
(Frl<lrtyJ *t Mulberry. We Hokfio^r*
ledge, with thanks, an Invlhttlon to nt?
iei/u and participate tu the pleasures of
the occasion.
1?- *?"
IA.VRQ HdUWi
A colored men killed a ruttlesnnko
^v$?lles irom.towjion the West side of 4lie
"Wateroo rlyev. ^
^ vn?;! .
fiSTlinlet celebrated garden aced, nil
.
ssms^statL'sm,
V<6ottntjpy' wW> *re Inrgeiy
. iwtliig operations, we Were
tnst email grain promises ?
Hs^8eB?ir
gBES-agJ?WfflSfilMm
ulses lnlr f<
to 100 pound* ntUi'o.
'i'hMv prlot&m
loo i'Mo toe litf d <low? In
ulvcd a cnrtfHkl of 20,000
(Airoi Uko lo<>, which I <flfer In
lows i 100 pounds or over,
^ ^ vf jjk. j 35 lo 6<J
lr.ua are chcHp
wn hero from
and wo gdnmitto* full
te hptt?9 Opeii on BundayM
11
to 10 o'clock a, m., nnd ffom 11
to 1 p. M. Jtownljergor.
Vlllepl?no ha* n fUll nnd toenntt
from 15 to 8?K
?H^SSSpS
i nwil on Hoy
p?*t
W.-:&
It? Mi-mon
_ * nod
ftneff tft-wlth rapt attention
lottgrmtlon.
iwetthelfli* the ;rr??fejr?,
AMemtoly ill
t**roh?M ritboftitUe
BitptUt Ohnrche*.
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J?cahy and (apt. G. It. Georx?, nil
ffMSptiu
_ __ and auuO?y
Dr. F L. Zfinp has been conllnod to
bl*-horae>wlth fl.-kness lor the past two
week*. We are very glad to lc?ro that
he |t now Improving.
Jlr. Filillo Klrkley k? employed In the
Camden P. O., miittiix Ida father.
Col. I<. C. Hough, of Flat Rok, and
C?pt. J. V. Welch of ii^per Korsbaw,
were In town on Mondupv t : ?v;
Mr. W. I.. Arthur went to .Charleston
last Monday.
Mr. 0. O. Wit to, of Charleston, spent
a few days In Camden this week, the |
guest of Dr. C'. J. Dim l ay. ?
Mr. 8. FreTdhelm, of I<a'ndsford, Chea?
ter county, ono of the most KUcceralol
and energetic merchant-plant cro of that
scctlon, spent a few days lnv town last
week, on a visit to Mr.'A. B. Smith.
Bev. W. W. Mills, pjptor of the Frrs
byterlan church, lias gene to Houston,
Texas, to t^uend the meeting of iheGeu
eral Assembly of the Southern Presby
terian Church. v M
Get.. J. D. Kennedy was In Charles
ton IhsI Monday. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. feldorc Itlch, who have
been on a visit to tlu> latter't parents at
Blackville, b- C.? returned home last
Tuesday. -? ***1
| EF^Fo'r piques and chocked muslins
I from to 10 ots.. jro to Vllleplguo's.
I Poor Fellow*!
Prostrated, debilitated, onfccblcd, they
feelaylfthay were hardly worth plek
Jnjg up. Thoy would hardly glvo the
toss of a bright penny for a chance of a
choice between life und death. But
even such forlorn people can be renewed
by 4he us4 of Biown's Iron Bitters. It
'VftAllzes the blood, tonvs the nerves, and
;renov*t?a tlie system. Mr. Isaac C.
VfrtSHiHurr's Mills, O.', sayp, "I u*od
Brown's I rin Bitters for general weak
ness, and it helped me greatly."
Drive A Peg Right Here. ,
The Kock Hill /ifeftiM .any*: Mr. Allen
C. fidwards; one of tl\e most snuwsaful
farmer* or Georgia, Saya that, by nuinal
experiment, one ba)e of GOO pounds ol
lint Cotton to the- acre cost# between 8
and 4 cents per pound. Que bale to two
aorea costs 10 oeute per pound and over;
nnd *o In like proportion with nil other
crops, TMe accounts for the profit an J
loss hi the eotton crop. Any farmer
who can seeiila nose can see the ruin
that lanhond If he perslsta In. the many
acre and few hales system of raising cot
ton. The remedy is?quit It.* .
? ttiUlroad Note*.'
?jsvThe preliminary survey of the pro
prtied rAHrond from ttuJfncy dry to
Charleston has .been completed as far as
| ;; , . - -
I, mTIi* earnings of the South Carolina
Rallwayfertfie month of April, 1&8U,
Avijia |U4,4ia.24; again*t ?U0.095.60 for
Mjonljit lust year; being au increase
Oapt^ Gilbert's train makes the fatten
schedule time, between Columbia and
Kingvlllo, of any train on the Hue, ex*
ceptlngthe Summervllle train.
ifeir ,!&' So! ?&UKS*
#U b, I>r. fcy ? .
|*..rt Ho?,? M?r
$week, i ,< ^
i carried
. It la likely thst there will bo a -gotd
deal of crlmlrial business at the ntxi
itfend of court.
Iilena for advanc** are coining in
SloWly ' '*
'1 he Master la busy making up hie
i reports on the civil side of the court,
<? I ho County Commissioner* will meet
to.norrow.
Depot Doli.
Mr. Jas. Jones, the agont of the 8. O.
?>?? returned homo from hi* trip to the
World's Fair last Balurday.
The employees at the depot say Cipt.
Itowman is one of tlie most clever con.
doctors they know. The peopld np
town, who know the "Capt., coincide
with this opinion.
Blilpments and receipts of freight are
about tho same as last year.
.JOllj"*!?*** gn* thfit things look
Th*freljuiitB In the d?pot consist prln
*TOLh5y *J?d .Jobacco, Which
Is rfcther a bad Indication so tnr a* our
agricultural thtcrcits nfe concerned,
JalllfetM. '
Bydnoy Temple, the n*gro who wal
P?Pfte^ >y the Sheriff?* posso while
resltfhg arrast on Mm rtlglit of the 9th
Inst., Is still suffering from lilt woundif,
though he Is a groat deal better, ; s,
The Jail li kept Ih a# cleanly Condition
susa&neg*,h" ?"?w,jp
If!*&$}'} ?'' v .? i" ? M' /? ?;V "
war ?
i
mm
. siwuHaiid battery with
111 Ami carryini concealed
weapon#?;*** 4?/'' 'V ?, Zffi*
Juror#for Jvnelertt
The following U a Hit of <ho Jurors
drawn to serve at the June term of (he
court:
OftAffe Jtmoiw.
J. g, Abbott, $dw?* Helton,
P. M. Pleketj T, T. Marsh,
"j K*nued*,
|g?
?^?k4 Tlleo. tV. Barnee,
K A. Barttfd fi. A. McDonald.
inmt
,n< V- S* E,nk.!f*
r&PLP*M*r?
AvO. Cunnltghnm
m
llollls B^rHeld,
!*< 8, UeaWfwrd,
fi. II r own
Jof??.
f?>\V V
SJbo
Liberty HiXL
% Pmonal.?Hev. J. G. Richards, pas
tor of the PwabyiArtan church etilber
ty H1U, bus twen very 111 recently. -lie
U uow improving, however, mid hopes
aro entertained or hi* early/convuk-8
00DOC.
PtzAsirciK-DAYw-A plonk) . will be
given In the Autloctjftfa?tloii about the
second week In Juno. From the pro
verbial hospltaHwot the citizens of thai
section, everyohe who Mtemtoituay look
forward to ?m enjoyable ihoe. ' -
* Weat Wateree, /
Obakqk Picnic.'?The taiember* ol
the West W a teree,G range, together with
Invited friend*, wtll hold their plcnlo ?t
the Roht. Mlcklo place next .Saturday,
the 23rd lunt. We hope Hie editor ol
'L'hk (Jazbttk will be present. We gen
erally hiive .a "good tlino" at these
gatherings.
flat Hock.
Pbrsosai..?Your correspondent ex
tend* cordial -congratulation* to Air.
Hheljy-Halle, ol Fort Mill*, who It well
known In till* flection, upon being the
father of "a bouticlng buoy boy." He
is now ou n visit to thU eectlon.
Bia Picxic.?"Children's I>*y" was
duly observed nt Hanging Hock Church,
about two miles from the "Rook." A
large picnic wa* enjovod; a big dinner
was served; lots of fun was hud; and
everything passed oft' in a most picas* it
manner.
Cnora.?The crops In tills section
protnieo well, and our farmers aro hard
at work uylng to tuako enough to pay
up What they owe. ?
EXCKLUHT OAtt9RKINO.?A ccrtrtln
citizen (no numo called) who prhle*
himself upon his knowledge of pro|>cr
tcardenlng operations, recently covered
Ids Irish potatoes with pine-straw. The
potato plant* were about a foot high, and
the result was that the aforesaid citizen
will havo no potatoes from that bed tills
season, as tho plant* were all killed by
putting the straw over them. lie will
"go and sin no move," In that respect.
Jn Gknf.hai,.?There Is very little
sickness about here just now. i hear ol
no marrlngee in rite near "sweet by and
by." No deaths have occurred around
hare recently. How about that Railroad
Catnden I* to 1iave? We havo lot* o'
pretty girl* in this section.
Oil from Nat ore's Weil*.
Tho skin on the bond is kept soft nnd
flexible by a secretion from tho oil glands.
When these are clogged the hatr dries
nnd fnllA off. Porker's Hair BaWsm re
news their notion, restores the original
color to the heir and inskca It soil nnd
glossy. It . also eradicates dandruff.
Not ftwir, wot a dyo, deiltdonaly per
fumed.' Delightful for a lady'a toilet
tnble. Tho best of dressing^. Prefera
ble to all similar article's because of Its
Kuporlor cleanliness and purity.
C?| Yon Do fit
The following ptmle, to be worked out
by tracings the lines with a pencil, with
out going over any Hue or part of a tint
more than once nnd without raising the
pencil from the .paper, is now on the
rounds. We pan, ?
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I
?vsVjy) "V ????
<1i?f?P jPermlilrt.
. A succewful jfnnUer tors. thai by tnkV
?*?#or broken cotton wed, ,^|fe
ft
IKst
lo this may be added goode
teertlf,
- t.v 5vw?Mf?nv*?.v?i?iuj
or swamp muck, tho quality of the com*
pound will be Improved much, and with
Lout any outlay or uioriey. v. _ .
Virginia and Carolina RaJlroe4*IH
There are no new developments as to'
the reported sate of the Virginia nnd
Carolina railroad, and when asked yes
terday if he had anything to give for
publication ae to tho result ot his inves
tigation thus far, the city nttorney,
Judge Joseph 8. liudd, said he had not,
but ttint he and Col, Guy, who had be
come associated with him in the Investl
gatlon, were actively engaged looking
Into tho ntnttef, mid that they would
probably bo able to make n report shorts
Jy. 'litis report is awaited with Interest,
as no little Hiixlety is felt as to the rcul
status of the Virginia nnd Carolina road.
A letter received at this otflco yester
day, from <;nmden. H. C./states that
considerable interest is felt there also-,in
thM matter. Inasmuch as that county has
subscribed $160,000 to the|r(md.?P?fm
bvrg Index. hh
If the farmers df Kershaw county wish
,to plafce themselves beyond debt?ami
there nro few who linve not felt tho wor
ry. and Inconvenlenoe of being unable to
meet theffctftamiit obligations?thoy
Will have to put the lien, 1?w and it* ?<I
vatituynfi behind them, If the Legislature ,
does not do so for them. By depending
on this source ol supplying the nectssa-,
rles of life, e very one who could got ag
ricultural advances,, (und even u negro
who tv*s In i>ossession ot en old indie
and a rickety cart or wegoh. or a year
ling ox, could get a lieu with some mer
chant,-ami hWjMt the sting of its junct
ion,),09 at leaefc the honest and Induf
tlions portion of the farming oomuau
?to*Vh*ve BUfferedi .'They will be cord*
pel led to Change their style of living and
come down ,to hard tlmce at once; man
ago, to got along on what they can pro
duce at pome, for it year or two. /This
would, 'it first, undoubtedly be di|/rt:
greeablei tat a change mutt be made,
and thatfct once} for each year flm!& pur l
peefrte no better off, and in to6 ft>?ny ea
se* they are In a much worse condition,
financially. There must be an end to
this irate of affair*,.*rid to all
oca, the end, for many, is no* far off. Ih
Arlington, ftumter, Marten and other
counties, the Scotch head Loan Compaq
ntes have mortgage* en much Of tho bent
land In these oonnWes, andv before long
they will undonWdlfc have undisputed
possession of wnoh of It. The Hen taw
was a good enactment, and fulfill** the
objocfcfler whloh It was drafted* h?t Ilko
mail# other good laws, It has outlived Its
Usefulness, and being abused It has prov-!
ed, fn the end, of more ItMOry than t>Ch
del.- Of Bite years the Men law has prov
ed disastrous tO, ptnnter and merchant
nllko; Charleston and the railroads let
ting all the |>roflt from slteh trenaaotions.
Our people Mt come down to hard llr
Jtfrf tor a tU^jnor** to regain their
manly Independence, end the HoonerUiey
make np their minds lo pmsmi suetf a
course, thesfroftar wM the* be free ttc
oankoruig oaee, Jteduo* the magn
of your ofreratfc/n#, be nWiO w
within f owe mss??, and a tew ledfs wl
free ydu fmM the posit ten wVfc* yu
now ; the overwhelming hnrWsn
whi#i you now eerrv, th*iMere **4
negm wtM nee gst 4U the proiuef #kch
mitioMPV "W ynii uoomm1 ww
lossee ea^d m* menief stvein of a ftmh
Ak\nt<utli4kke Sj|.^ ^AMeifa
dome dwn? uridee Hie elotid I OOWdat
onoel and ** eewosr will ooen endf>y
the ptesiep nnd high eVedM (V>r WWeli
fck ? ia| MieiHMifi ? Aj>. *
in? if m
v i ^ ? , ir'r r
v "???>' vftnfiMllt> *
PHwc* stfiras
S-Jfyou wint * bottle of
> to L>r. Zetnp's, 00 cout* ai
i' ?pwM'our tt> _
GAEGrrrs; If uo> foray
4 mouths. Sr>^r-;- ?.' &
?Tlte annoal colored
party will leave Camden on
spend a "d?y ill (he wood*.'
?Fiva bushels of 8lmp*o<
seod^for planting und re-pl^i
?Master Johnnie Singleton
a peculiar ftoft?sholl ufrtle, w
caught in tlta Wnteree river "
'dot#
du])5l.
: ?It does no g?KHl to sit
cronk and growl ubyut the d ..
<Vork is it mighty gopd remedy for
times and the blue*.
?The cltleen* or Common would do n
wise thing to wntoh the sanitary condi
Won of Ihclr yards and lots from now
until next September.
?Mr. Gel|enhclrncr lias had aulto an
liuproveioent made to lit* establishment!
His counter and Maud now present!
Quite a dttlercut appearance. .. M
-rTh^ annual inapeetion of the Ker
,stn?w Guards will take piaco next month.
VVoMj wnger that they pas* capitally and
rcllOct credit upon thcniaelvcs. .; ,>Vf
?Be sure to plant a full prop of,
peas. 'J hoy arc good for man and beast.
There is a big profit In hiiuIi h crop and
very llttlo woik required to n\sk?
?Homo people think It would be nio*
if erery one would mlndvswfcir OWtf
busiuova; hut then one-half the i>?Ou)e
in tho world would have nothing to ,aa;
?Tn viow of tho wnr between ttusstd,
and Kuglaud it is tho duty oC6V4hr fat*
mer to plant rtt least twice as imicn corn
as ever before. Corn may be Wtttib $3 a
bushel noxt year.
?A young man proposing to enter tho
mercantile buxin^ss submitted the mul*
ter to Horace Greeley. "Do you tlilok
you know how to advertise,*" he aikedf
"if so, well, if not try aouictblug olhc."
?A flannel cloth wet with coal oil,atrJtj
applied *1 nlaht to the tluroat ahd-o*"*''
the lungs, will inVarlnbly break up *
worst cold cough, If taken In ,tfine/V
a few dNys"caro will oqmplctft jjMo w
?The time has gone by for people '
go from one store to another, to i
whore tliey nii do the best. TjUey;j
time by looking through our iUiver "
colmuus for the pluoe to nmko |
-^Chickens aro soarco tn tlil? marki
Why don't our friends in the count .
briiifc to wliMt they cmii spare? Thej
tint got good prices for thepi now. *"
3.?Chicken# or eggs tiikoH in '
for Ti^h Gajuctt*
?'The following la rHjoirtmontM
sure chic for chiokcii cholera :, T *
l?Hi't of alnui, two part# e*uh of
ahIu ami Chavtonl, uulvcrlvte thon
mix with dough, teed with the
before they go u> roost and kot-p
uway from water.','\Try it.
r-Thl'tik of manipulating A fertl
Iti your own barnyard for |J>,50 a .
equal to the best fertilizer now mm
featured at (our time* that price *
?*y think of this, nml enlcu
much clear money you WHK
the full. 1* not this a prop<*1t
thinking about? - Hpufrf Hived i
jth
?wjit*ft?hd keep it filled. V
Her yarn iu (ho vessel or wstet,
e?i(f of (tie thread!#
lthe13lJ^?i'th^i*l? it.
?
v?*flU kept full of wiier ttjf tbi
will convey sufficient molstur* to 41
melon to keep It growing, ahd themek
Will not ripen until the btritig is remov
ed or the water supply cut off.
? A Uorreetlon.
Mil. )fr>lTOR:-~l nolieed In jour last
week's I Sens 1hst you pleee tkelcxalauie*
her of Knights of Honor la Jhe HI Me st
1,100. Allow raete My thai year
meat Is ''eoilaeatly ineorreet." ? W )*?,
on tlis first of April last, a total membership
of2,101 with 51 lodges. Jiut hers. Mr.
Editor, as an tegument agaiast the edvoe*
oy of some lo organise wore local similar or
dlrs, we had tweniy.niae deaths lsst year
la'the State, .TOft Supreme Urtgo has paid
to Ihebendlotarlog of those deceased steser
hers the large Amount of flflV-right thous
and dollars. Could a Mort fail organls*
liflfi of the eottoty Bute, with ^,101 WfBti
hers, afford to pay ?>ut this oinount 1ft On?
jpnt without fc?r or disorg-iniseilont
We have atmil?r orders |u our mtdaf attd
they all Seem to be working hairaon
bht they are not loetl, tei owunoi ?,..
enough (o coror this coaUaeot My advloo
to dtihet lifted members to li.fit*se gross*
btlng When they are called lopo/aeee#*
rcents end go to W6f* to Increase the mem*
borshlp ef their I.Qdges, Couooile ar' Cora
manderls.
I j''V ('v
Kmlthvlire Items.
?"if*?
t) oTip*^n c?^7i7* some"
4oi,(ino, a eoioredii
?eu
r, Onorry,,
radfbm Wrt
sfKr e Ker'ln? luai^Sfenme meat
? ?Li.' n irtilii
My legjt for seraa years wm oee
oleer frofa.#y kueae to my ankles,
the best medleal trsataient that e<
had la Ihe iT'
dlsssee resided tH
pain awd inslhiwn
Intelenble. At ksM | w?e
8win> Hpeelif W<
S^SSTlSiJC ail fciA 5hro#?w
eiae botiiea. m$ h?s are
%ad well es she* at# ?A, aad )?s
UereTSff^aieMTSVst
I??fc
lon/lefhi of Ikffti
Med the beet fbyeielAa in
M
>
; paweoger ???it* ''**1' tk$
? railroad, writ log from
8moM? *md ?? *
vplea Witk l he uott
f? bio?a;??ttoelJ:
?tb* f*rf?ce, ??d tb?)
,b*?Hw and dry? up IV?
eo it need la ?mm of blood
eruptions, and thteo dU
' l*'one-b?)f lb* |tm? ih*t H
(be usual method."
droftn, of Monro*. Ua.,
?h?occr cured on her taoo
. Jwiri'e Speclfio M a wMk in
II of my oancer with remark*
?1 ipunged ibe soie with like
diluted with ft Uttlo water. It
i eoKb, cooled the face and re
cbinj actuation."
received assurance from others
cliarncler of tb? medial no
, in canes lib* (boa* referred to
t* give this Informal ion as we re
*?f ctery oue to test Ibe mat
on Blood aad Skfn disea
mallod lp**. ' ?
irr Hptcific Co., Drawer 8, At
"UoiiKh on '
j^oatrals, ntlM, roaclitK, 0!?r, ant*,
\t?*!?+' **?*?'?
Itatlon.Dropalcal Swelling, DlMlnew,
ells* Health itenewer."
"Bough tin Corns."
"A>to "l*?nKh on Onrnn. lNc,
ff?,curt*. Hard or noli corns,
-?ooh?.r*ib^?'
Oliro'^1 *M?V. Bladder
SP.D&Eft T&ih&TX:
^ '
DMl-bug*. F?l?*.
. roAohek, nnu>, bed-bug*. rnt?, mice,
% eUlgrounlie, oleared out by "Rougb
HQK^ till# r?OpM.
?^)lh roi)?w?r"wrcRV>r?i health
*M,V^?UyXP,,U; Nor"
r^^*fc*?Kh on r?ln."
^cholera, oollo, cramps, dlarrbroa,
eJHS.*" "PrallJ11,> headache, neuralgia,
kUtm. 40?. Itougb on 1'aln floaters,
-
jv-'1 Mothers.
arelkJIliyg. broken . worn out nnd
'uLrU WoU?' Health lt<mower."fl
? Ltr?i ProNrvtr.
f *S?f.)S^S\ your frlP on ?r?. tnr
-6~l Hwllh lie newer,1' <2oea dlroct lo
K fipoiM. 4
oa Piles."
W-or Hemorrhoids, Itehlng. pro
??-. Internal oroibor. Inter
",h
!'sv\" Pretty Women.
>a who would retain rresnnes* nnd vj*
poa lAUt to try' Wells' Hoalth Re
?
>-<; - "Bongh ?n Itwh."
IM Itoir'euren humors, eruption*,
i, tvtler, 8*11 rheuin, lroeicd foet.
"Bongh on Cater rti."
v? odors at one. Complete
?Hope of fh* t*uj on. ,, h
, elow lns develndment, pony.
*nd delicate, use "Wo Us' Health
v r-.
[ oftho BU?d*r.
lnflamatlon. allKld
"Imts, cured by "Bu
r'^yr >
mMm."
occooaaJ
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#mp; M) oontfl him) $1.00 por boitle.
fOR SALE.
FIFTY BU8HEL8 choice OowIW Ap
A- at store of J. t>. DBAS.
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jjv Fino Swiss Edgings and Insertions. <Jre . Buy your Dress Good* ?ul y'pf ?s." Dreft*
^Choice Oambrio Edgings and insertions. A Trimmings in largo variety. Great drives
New Irish Point Edgings >'and Irisortions. in Wfcite Goods. Choice Piquo Strides at
All-over Laces and Embroidorioa. Full [ j 6 and 8 fonts. Nainsooks, Lawns atljA In
?took of white, cfeam and black Laees. Tor- ^'a ^uon vei7 cheap. F*u* new stylos of
ohon, Swiss and Everiatfing Trimmings. J. Wlvito Goods come to us. SVe lmve a largo
Largest assortment of good CoreeU. Cot- J stock of Traveling Dusters. Special offer
tori, Gingham and Zanijla Parasols. Griat *7* ings in Printed Lawns. Full line of Dress
Bargain* in Satin and Brocade Parasols. Linen and Batiste. Table Dumadfr, Nap
All sizeR and qualities in twilled Silk Para- x kins and Towels very cheap. Mosquito
sols. 'All kinds of Folding Fans. Thous- Nottings in Pink, White and Blue. Holl
ands of Palmetto Fans. Beautiful Feathor A.3VD eyeomo aud Marsailles Quilts.. Cottoiiade*
Fans. All styles and shapes of Ladies and Cassimsros for Men and Boys. Full
Hats. Largo varioty of Missos' and Chil- stock of Matting, Om tains and Shades.
dron*s Hats. Choico selection of Trimmed Bleaehings, Sea Islands and Sheetings very
Hats. Aasortmont of. IIoop Skirts and /fL cheap. Largest stock of Dosnostie Goods.
Bustles. Examine our Hosiery and Gloves. Jf# Clothing suitable for overy occasion, llats
Most comploto stock of Buttons ever scon. in every stylo at any price. Shoes and slip
Bargains in everything for all. pers to suit ail. Couic and see our liur
irains.
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SPECIALTIES AND BARGAINS
AT
A. ABN8TEW ' <6 <W?
"HOW TO 8 A VIS MONK IT."
lift FOIl $10,
$20 FOR 843.
?25 FOR $15.
WATCHES*
Kl/OItf OR WALTtfAU WATWIRS IN
801.(0/ 8II7VRR DOUBLK CAS eh at
AROV* PniCRH FOR
60 DAYS ONLY.
Kvket watch warranted. Grnts
BOWD GOLD WATCH E8 FROM $25 tll'
WARD.
For ?articclarb wbyt*
McHLREK'8 JKWRLRY PALACE
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Special Notice.
Clothing, .
Cloaks
'"'I hatli lk
will oh I will Jlspofio of M greatly reduoed
prlccB. C,ill and Heo before purohn.sing.
H, M. Kennedy,
Attention, Farmers!
I beg (o announoe lo the farmers of this
>nd adjoining coiinlio*, (bat I am agent (or
soma of Ibfl beBl manufacturers of
Steara Engines,
Reapers,
Mowers,
Cotton Gins,
Cotton Presses,
And all kinds of agricultural machinery,
and nut prepared to supply tliora at lowant
pottftTe prioea.
Information a*d pricos gladly furnished
on application.
Cora, Oat*, Hay,on commission. I
also ke$p a full ftock of fresh GROOKIUKS.
arr lenHc give ma a call.
B.C. JOHNSON.
Apl, 2S-8m,
The Chesnut Mill.
Ample Facilities for Business.
V'-.-'" \ jri ? *. ~>Vi ef" <* s! if ' ?
'??? " 1
SAW MILL.
Ltttttafr of aft iklnds supplied on short
nolle*. Lumber from 04k, Hickory, Ash,
*o., a spottaity.
GRIST MILL
Ts supplied with the famous Cologne Ro?k.
celebrated for the superior quality of meal
prodttjgfc-i .
Ptre wood of sli Muds delivered In any
oart of Osndiai
t wills are under the mana*ament of
Mr. Allan Madllo, au ejAvlanoed Bmlder,
Sawysr and killiss
Orders ieft at my slore or at tha
mill will receive pirempt attention,
H. G. GARRISON,
A?l. ?? PHOrjUHTOlr.
BSfli WW ffflWW..
JLathmm tioune,
CAMDEN, ?. 0. ,
Tran?lent Board $2 Per Day.
Ample aotoftitaodatloa* Table supplied
with the bast the market afford*. Every
Attention paid to tha comfort af guests. .
f>mna?t?l #ltb the M04MH It a first class
&itRT?hloh tf.ordeiiy kept.
N?ak to nod from the depot, FArs 9J>
osntt saob way.
feed and Livery fltablc on pftmlat*.
H. B. fcATHAM, Proprietor.
i'<n I ii 4 I 'V ^
FRANK P. BEARD
JTMorv r*?u<-,.
MaPSLJAdk ^ LU I, J ^ af|
raMlve prMbnt ?nd *f*ol titJlS '
I^TBpaoial attention Mi rights af *>ow*r.
fx*.WU A-t
COMPLETE STOCK
OF
Spring Goods
JU8T RECEIVED BY ?
N. T. PDRDlf & CO.,
^ . EM BRACING
Dry Goods,
Ready-made Clothing,
Shoes,
and
Straw Hats.
We o&ll special attention to
Our Soudan Shoe
It l? superior to any other KID fo*8trength,
?Durability and Comfort. Rivals the French
Mat Kid In Softness, Beauty aud Finish.
It will turn water and is ROCK l'ROOF, a
quality not possessed by any other leather.
Superior Kid Gloves, *
the beet for the money in Oemden.
itS
HARDWARE,
- CROCKERYWARE, ^
SADDLE BY,
HARNESS,
HOKS,
And the best brands of Flour direct from
the mamifuotin era. ?pl2-Cm
N.T.PURDY &. CO
A. R. THOMLINSON
Manufacturer of
HARNESS, of Evry Doficription,
SADDLES. BRIDLES, Etc.
McO. SADDLES, new and old.
Importers of English Saddles, Steel Bits,
Spure, Stirrups, Eti.
Factory n-1 salesroom 137 Meeting St,.
8CP CHARLESTON, S. C.
DR. T. BERWCK LEGARE,
jDSHsTTIST,
Graduate of the Baltimore Collcuo of Den
tal Sutgery.
Office?DkK A LB HOUSE.
Entrance on Broad Street.
CLOCKS!
, 1 !)*,***?eel?ed opened up the
handsomest line of CLOOK8 that has ever
been seen In Cnmden( and my priccs are
lower tb*n ever.. If yon want a real flue
clock *t a low prloo, now is the time to get
- ,
I bat* also melted 4 full Mock of new
and teiy handsome GOLS and SILVER
WATCHES
flrom bolb American and foreign makers.
My monk of *
?CTElWEir.E.-y
?t very toll and complete, and has to be
seen to bo Appreciated, It embraces every*
thing Almost that a lady or gentleman
could call for, I have the largest stook o?
Spectacles
to be found in Camden, and ?an suit any.
UnT' jT"Un* or ?!?<> * *ery full
Musical Infttrumontfi,
inch as VIOLINS. ACOORDEONB, BAN
JOS, HARMONICAS, Ao.
mjm / ? ? fJ" ?
?y? wf. l>earand*
?ftfiir stock or
HARDWARE
to complete.
?g^r#
Wanted?A School.
A Methodfct mlnirfer (elngle.) 2fl years of
**?, who can teeth the eL?U? and the
SgSaWsct
saajmr**?*
?MiV R, M. LAflMER,
WalhMfce.C.
SiOUTl! CAROLINA RAtl.WAY CO. ' .
) PASHKNGUR DKPA ItTMENT.
SCHEDULE OK PASHKNUKR TRAINS.
Oil and after March 1st, IKS,1}, I'nxsonKer
Trains will run <\a follow* mull Au thor no
tice. (No trntnn arft ruo on oiuiden llrnnch
on 8uuday?. Standard time 75 meridian.)
TO COLUMBIA.
Depart Camden 7.00 a. m 4.00 p. m
DepartCnmden Junction K.tin. m. 5.2V p. m
l)uu Columbia 11.00 a. m 10.iv p. in
KllOM COLUMBIA.
Depart Columbia 7.48a. in. A.77 p. in
Due Cumden Junct'n 11.12 n. m. 7.W p. m
Duo Camden 12.65 p. in, 8.?? p. ui
TO CHARLESTON.
Depart Oaniden 4.00 p. m
Depart Camden Junction 6.22 i>. m
Duo Charleston y.:W p. m
FROM CilAlU E8TON.
Depart Charleston 7.00 a. in.
Due Camden Junction 11,12 a. in.
Due Camden 12.55 p. uv
TO AtJOUBTA.
Depart Camden 7 00 a in 4.00 p. m
Depart Canulen Junction U.\rt p. m
DuoAugUKtu t>09 pin 10.40 a. m
FROM AUGUSTA.
Depart Augusta 4 45 p in, II 00 p m,7 15 p. m
Duo Cumdon Junction 11.12 a. ut
Due Camden 8 23 pm, 12 5o p. m
CONNECTION 8.
Connoottons made at Columbia wltli Co
lumbia and Greenvliio ltallroad both ways
to and from all pointnon Hint Road and on
the 8pa? tauburg, Union A Columbia A Spar
tanburg St Asheviilo Railrnuiis, also wliu
theCharlotte:Columbia,& Augusta Railroad
to and from all points North, both ways, by
tralne leaving Cumden at7.00a in., andarriv
log at 6,25 p. m.
Oouiieetlonamade at Augusta to and from
alt point* Went and Soutb via Georgia U. It.
and with Central R. R.
?sa?,ku.
witn CtiarleHton and Havn
Savannah and all polptp
?teamoM<for li "
?Barnwell R, It, (a and
train* on Augusta DlvUion.
THROUGH TICKETS to all points, can e
purchasod by applying to
J. J0NK8, Agent,
Camden, K.C.
JOHN D. PJSCK, Oen. Mann?eri
D. C.Am.rn Gon.Pnsn Avont.
Have Your Repairing Done
AT THE
OLD RELIABLE
WAGON HD IUGGT SHOPS,
0, V. METTS, Proprietor,
CAM DUN, 8. 0.
The undersigned token pleasure in an
nouncing to the public that he tins taken
obargo or (be WAGON AND BUGOY SIIOI'3
of M. A Melts, where, with competent as
sistants, he is prepared to do nil kinds or
work in Ms line 00 short notice and ut rea
Honable terms.
Repairing
Done on abort notice and in workmanjhlp
manner.
Horseshoeing.
Careful aliention given lo horsrshoe
The patronage of the publio is rospeot*
fully solicited.
With over twenty-five yearn experience
in the business to which 1 oall y*.ur atten
tion, and with exjiereuoed assist nnia, 1 feel
confideut of giving entire satisfaction lo all
who favor me witli their patronage.
0. V. MKTT8,
moh2.if, 1'ROPmr.TUR.
WitrMMr Moms,
Oharliitom, 8. 0.
GEOBOE T. ALTPOBD, . - Nanaget.
Kates $2 and $2 60 |per Day,
Thl? favorite Family House, tinder tin
new managemtnt, is recommended- for th?
eioellence of itft ooialoo nijd hqme-liko
oomforta. Its airy and well ventilated
rooms have Just been newly carpeted and
elegantly furnished.
J.M WS8N4C0.
STEAM CRACKER BAKERY
AMD
Wholesale Qenftectlpaery,
OlIABLEftTON, 8. C.
W. H. CHAFER) t. ft. O'BRIgK.
Chmtee & O'MMrien*
wholrsalk orooers,
900 Eaet Hay 8t., Ohari.vjtov, 8. 0.
Agents for Kttom'a Premium
Crackers. / an/
Special Notice
I regret te U nader fee n*etttUy of
ttfyl?f my friends, that in the pi
(Mtingeney, I will be obliged lo confine
?sir to a rtetetly flash business. 7M?
apply to all who keve bed account* wi-V
W(etiire.
,1 am grateful for past patronage, and .
fotr a eontinuanoe of t^e state upon a'. *
Tery Respectfully,
M- KBNNlfr
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