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m KBRNHAW GAZKTTB. UtANK ?. BEAKD, I'iohuwoi. SUBSCRIPTION, f 2 ex* YKAK, IN iOTAllOI. CAMDEN, H. C., JULY 16, 1894. gygCB^iaiifi ?w appa . ..?ujjli.i OP In purekaslnq or ordering good*, or to making inquiry concerning anything BOwfrtMi f? tkit paper, you villi confer a favor on the publtther, a? urell a* ike ad verlleer, by elating that you earn the ad vertisement In Tius Kkrshaw Oazjcitk. KEEP IT UP.' Oo Monday, the 6th day of July, there i? preliminary meeting held by some Wf our publlo spirited citizens who wish to we oat oouoty prosper, for the pui*> pose of consalttng as to the boet means /orestablishing hu Agricultural Society la Kershaw oountv. Unfortunately a assjorlty of our Tarmers wcro too busy to give their time from their crops, and i therefore were not preaeut. It la hoped that at the next meeting,! which la to be held on the first Monday In August there will be a full attendance and that the farmers will recognize the importance of united and uniform action In thla matter. No Interest is bo Inti mately connected with the prosperity or *aooess of a State In nil that In uiost..vltul to its welUbelug, as the <?g> lcultural in terest, because this branch of human taotiployment produces all we have, eith er to live upon or barter, and therefore Its well-being should be most zealously guardod by our people. "In unity there is strength," so let ua by all means have unity of thought and action in this very important matter. ^ '? gin (i n ii A SIMPLE PRECAUTION. It is a fact woll known to phy^iens that the water which wo drink vl^ulns the germs of many of the disease?Yreva leht st this season of the year; such as dysentery, typhoid fever, diarrhoea and cholera. It has long bcon known that boiling the water which wo are to drink wUl'removo these dangerous germs anu leave the fluid pure. Suclui course has been recommended by^gfRnent physi cian?, and although Tt ioquli es some treble, this trouble is nothing com pared with Immunity from diseases of suoh palnfUl slid dangerous nature. We are uow free from anv general disease In our county, and wisdom would dictate that this Is the propor time lu which to tho fabled ounco of prevention whtqU U worth a pound of cure applied after the affliction couivs, It Is true we have enjoyed wondeiful immunity, but nevertheless we shottid not negleot rea sonable precaution, eveu if It does oost some trouble. l ., v, - POSTAL MATTE US. Fifty years ago It cost fix cents to. Mnd r single sheet lotter any dlstanco less thap thirty miles. Between thirty and eighty miles the rate was ten ceute; between 80 and 100 the rate wns twelve *nd one.half cents. Between 160 and ! 400 miles, eighteen and one half cents; j und over 400 miles, twenty-five cents. 1 For two sheets, double price was charg ed. In 1845 tho unit weight was fired at half an ouuce, and the rate fixed for any distance under 800 mfles was fixed at 6 cents. Above that distance, tho rato was .ten oents. Six years later tho rate ys reduced to three /ftrr yfel S.0OO miles. In 1803 Sre^entswsT mado the uniform rate throughout tho United States, aud In 188H the rate Was roduccd to two oents. Every ono ot the reductions have been productive of an luoreftse iri revenue, fcnd it is pot likely that the ftduotloA .just effected will prove an oxooption to the ruler EDUCATION OF TUB COLORED RACE. At the last term of court In Aiken county, five colored school teachor* wcro convicted of forgltlg pay oertlflcatct, and raqny persons claim that 'such inci dents prove that education has a tenden cy to demOrallzo tho colored people as n race, IVeareoftho opinion that such cases only provo the low moral standard of the individuals who commit the acts; a development by favorable circumstan ces and surroundings of characteristics which are inborn In 'many uiYfortunatoar AH OBlOt^ APPOJlNtMEK r. Tho Orangoburg Times <i ml Democrat f at Thursday last,, contains an extract from tho News and Courler Upoit ono of our new: United" States Marshall's k|H pointments. Those \vho are acquainted With Mr. Boykln know that ho Oould not be brought to plaoe such a man as tho one spoken of In any posit ton whatever, if those Who are now so ready to blame J?*4t?ken the least pains to Inform him of tho hots lit the ease, or had ttonselve* suggestoda proper pettoi* to flnthe po sition of Deputy United States Marshal. ? ? - , eoucoN'T ?bt | i Th? editor of Tnx Ga*ktt?, for maftV weeks pwst, anticipated tl?o pleaaurea In cident to the annual re-unlon of the' motnbors of the Btate Prow, and up to last Monday cxpcctod fully to mcot his brethren of tlio null! at Greenville thU week, Hut, alni for human tfopesl At the lost moment, we found otir Hopes decay. Wo couldn't get away. I low we deplore out fhliuie tor enjoy tlto pleas ures which alway? attach to these Aeot^ We hopo the fortunate one* will have Sglorlou# time. i'f. . ' v' y :t4 Ifttfigljl 1.1. ^ AfTRNrXOM, l>fc*OL'IUTg. ;; } A vacancy In the llouse of Represen tative* havhlng boen m?do by the reslg nation of Hon. R MHIer Boykin, a meet; Ihg x)f the Countjr Executive Co.mnluec ft oalled to meot at the office of the Chair-, man on the 1st day 01 August next, at 12 o'clock M. A full mooting Is necesiu* ry, M srrangsmonts muHt he msdo for HA eleotlon to ill said Vatancy. ' - .'/? ftAii.noad *nl patent oar oompnnlcs ?re,It la said, to subscribe the none? necessary to keep open the New Orleans /apposition another sotson. Thoy can irell sfltord to do this, for, really, the fltoney expended In connection wish the rill* fytgst* goti* Into the coffer* of ftkttt $Vn|frnte*? Sonie months* expo. ytajoebAs shown that the distant of New Orleans from the oentroa of popu* latlon and hu?lue*s, rather than any ftfnlt of fallnro In the management, fG'flj the exhibition unprofitable Tl'e Hfr*at interest felt In a/Mrs at Wm^i? IM I I Umi, tMCMUMS ot a change la the adminis tration, wuoiie ot the cauaes of limited attendance, loo, and this wfll not exist next fall and winter. In feel, reasona ble contributions by* these companies, ensuring the keeping open of the exhibi tion during another season; and liberal terms to travelers waking the trip, will probably induco many thousands of per sons to visit New Orleans and amply re? pay the companies as well as help the managers out of tbelr dlffioultlea. Tue choucra does uot nbate any In Spain, there having been reported from all the towns and provinces 623 deaths and l,03i new eases In twenty-four hours ending Thursday. At this rate tho cholera will rapidly declruat tho pop ulation. Spain/has an.^rca in all of 195;76ivSquMre miles and contains about 17,000,000 people. Some idea of the density of population can bo formed from the fact'that it averages eighty-five human boings to the square mile.. The people are lazy, dirty and pay no atten tion to the la\>ts of health;, 'f'ho oltleB reck with filth( and all autrouttfttoga unlto to induce such plagues asJShtt] which now prevails so alarmingly there. TnE New York Financial Chronicle of a rccont date says the tlnanclal bit nation Is bright and more promising, and that a better feeling provails among tho cap italists to put money into circulation, it Is to be hoped that It will continue to brighten. * What Vou Wnnt to Know. ^ Everybody wants an honest answer tp this simple questionWhat is ibtf KA'st meJIcluo to regulate the bowels,I cure costlveuess and biliousness, help tho di gestion and give strength to the whole system? People ask us tills every day. Vve answer, Parker's Tonic. It is pleas ant to tho taste. All the ehlWlren like It. Mothers all praise it. It ^vlll save a thousand times Its cost In every family. ?Editor Western Argus. / Some Teuu Talk. DbarQaxkttk?After a sliance of a whllo ?oocasloned not for want of something lo write,or a disposition not to do so?but for want of tlihe or opportunity, I will drop you a lt/io again, however. Cropft hero are very line on tbe prairie. Ocr?i, however, vai damaged a good dual for wantofraln. After tbe overflow we bad no rain for nearly forty days. >Ve bad a fine rain on tbe Otb. Tbe crops In the "Botloras" are amall (tbe first planting being destroyed,) but are growing finely and If no disaster happeaa will make fine yields. Times here are very dull and the outlook not very encouraging. Two years now In succession tho crops In tbe bottoms were destroyed by overflow. I>aslycar very few replanted. Tbe drought ruined the up*land crops la~t year and badly damaged the corn crops this. Aa a consequence, man, of the (armors are behind somewhat, a good deal discouraged and very qiuob disgusted: and to add ta tho demoralising Influences al roady mentioned, tbe "worm" has appeared In a good many places and "grasshoppers,' which. If they should become general, the late plantlugs of oetton will make nothing; and If so. hopeless bankrup.cy and ruin will be the Inevitable lot of mut /. The overflow destroyed tho grass In tho bottom; the dry weather did the same thing In large measuro oh tho prairies; and that ' lies a tendenoy to stop farm operations. Very many of the farmers are "plawlng on gras*"?are not feeding thelf stock ut all. 1 have already heard of 20 or 80 horses and tqules that have died and a good many are )ookln'g very much like that old fallow that used to appear In your aUvertJglng columns as "going for Kendall'* Spavin cure," and ? -- ?w5nl^jr!nc!#aMj^ttv5^1ntwm ra-V mlttottt and some "agues." Tho writer has been'(Introduced" to thesbokes. i used to hearaalOry t the effect that lb Arkansa* the way they got tho persimmons off the treM, U?*y tied a fellow when a chill was coming on to the troe, and when the ohlll "got In Its \ ^r'; ?o persimmons would all bo sliakon oft', I dout know whether the story Is true, but I am satisfied If a fellow with oue of these Toxos-Bratos, double-net lug, self-cocking, low pressuro, automatlo shakes was tied to (hp tree, thoro would not be runuy slmmons to toll the?narrative. Aftor carefully noting everything?soli, oilmnte, water, prlcos of commodities andjar tloles produced, advantages and dlsudvan tagts, I Am satisfied that any one In S. C. who IS making a living had better remain; and even If somewhat bolilnd, they had hot ter ccunomiEO, starve out, than to break up, saorlflco what they have, and oome here. To any one who has no home and who has ho capital to start with, Texas oilers more Inducement thau S. O. Old H. O. is a good poor man's country, I know, lie can begin poer and stay poor, but with all that lie can have good health, a plenty or water to drink *ud If his liver In not too muob out of order can have pretty good time, . But l ata taking up too much of your val Uftblo HpnoO. h. Bau Felipe, Tex., July Otb, 1886. >. 1 Correspondence of This OAavrra. More JUIirond RaokeU 'The "railroad raokdl" ncems to bu?? all around ni?, north, southeast auU went. The M*asaohusetts and Houthpru Construction ComI>?\ny WiriKHfl l>iilltlkiiK a mllwuy ooii* I neottng Georgetown And Charlenton with thu northwoMt: dncluattl and-Chart en ton bnlnfc thu terminal* of tho road. The pro ftloraakpcot Utun tooatablliih direct Undo twoon \he ? Wont Indie* and the North try paralel and naar to th? Catawba, or Btate and Mm road, if ballt on thd tioutt *a furnUh bnalneM to th* road in ftfttihtni UoRlde". thin rodto would buildup onr ft Hot town (Caniaen) enhance the vklua of i c?uite therein, and k|*? not only the oltii ?jhK* ?>?* *"2.'.? tSSSt Camden Wotlld afto fdrnUh ffalahti. ton, annno, fcrm nuppltM dud ginertn mcr ??3SSJ?& pnny to induce them to locate ttulr road on ]l**a!riiy'^Vihe attention of public ??ir? lt*l eltlKCun of Camden .who arc belter poured, and mof* competent than Flo del In* eate all the advantago* of the Camden route ? Uhryukahd. a in PhntaiM, Caimo, July ll.?Qan. Bmokonbur? tele graph* from K?tmah that a lettar which w?* raoolvad tbaro yoatorday atAtoa that Bl Mahdl ladond. Tho IHtar wm written by n raarohantnt H*Adak,o* .July h, en.i it my* that alnoo the Prophet'* d?Mth lit* Mlowara h*ve fuMrn to fighting among ttfamaaltt*. ? refugee Rcyptlnn soldier who Arrived nt FA meh to day, Oon. HrAokanhury anya, aa aarU that ha ** art Airwb on the lat of July At Ahrldom who told him Ml Mahdl waa iiwRV o ? I I <i i Tip ii i in i| in ?A Farm Jra* Cluh haa bean organUed In Wlnoabrtro, #Ub Mr. Nathan Roberta? aa Proatdent anlfMr. J. P. MtMaator aa S?o ?a?ary. M An. T Q PMrlok, Jt M Steward n# W. A. Babb wore olocied to roprarint At BonneMavltle. ?????> i >? .v ? FKMm ia wantl bar council to enact a Un prohibiting (ho Interment of bodUa III ftnotttfrwtStn the town. DAKUNOTOK. ?Tbn I HI QptjrUrlgr abating of lk? M. B. Church fir Florence circuit, was hold July 11th and l&h. ?On Tttoadar. tho 8th inst ?, the Florence ?lean lira company bad a friendly oontevt with ? viattiog Mupkij from Georgetown. Florence, U usual, MOM oui ahead. ?On Friday night last. Mr. J. 0. Rival'* mill was damaged by one of the rocks ex ploding. One man was killed. The build ing was mueh damaged. ?A heavy rain storm ocourred in the neighborhood of Timmonsvillo on 8nnday afternoon. "**' A ? . ?Last salesday in Darlington was so quiei'that unless informed of the fact a stranger would not havo known It J*as. salesuay. " ?. , ?U. 8. Marshal Boyktn 4hh/appointed 8. P. Cannon and R. 0. t'arrsll os deputy marshn s for Darlington oounty, ?The Centre Point Sunday school haa over 70 attendants. ?The Board of Directors of the Darling ton Agricultural and Mechanioal Fair Asso oiatlon have appointed their Floral Fair to be held on August 4th. ? IAMOABTKB. ??*n observer informs the lAdytr that the crops in Lancaster are better and promise better .than he has over before tni^own. ? Mr. John C. jJoblcy has been ap pointed "vDrpnMBtffc'flhal for Lanoasler ooun y, . ?Alex Madfloy, the man who was cut by the Lancaster barber recently, has run off, duspite his condition, to avoi-l arrest on a ?change of burglary in Cbaraw. ills physi cian (i^ys he will die. ?Tlie town of Lancastor is $11.50 better jff, Ufoauso of flues imposed on last Mon da^/eveniug upon violator) of law. John Glover was committed to jail In icasier last Monduy on a charge of Bell ing liquor without licence. ?There were 1000 liens died with the C. C. P. for Laucuster uouuly litis year, ag gregating $138,000. ?Tho five per cent, accruing on prop erty in Lanoaster county amounts to $083. 08. ? CHESTEltl'IKLn, ?Cheraw oelebrated tho Fourth iu old fashioned style. ? . ?The Jefferson people gave a grand picnic on tho glorious Fourth. ?A suspicious character has been soout ing around the Irvington *cotiou for a week past. lie is supposed to be either a luna tic or a tramp. bUMTKR. ?gurater county orop reports sre good. ?Died on the bth Inst., after a short ill ?ess Mrs. Vermeil,Durant, wife of W. J. Durant of Concord. ?Last week Mrs. Durkett, wife of the tho late A. G. Durkett, died, in the 76th year of her age. ?On the 80th ult., Mrs. Rhnme. wife of J. C. fthamc of Lynohburg, depaited this life. ? Sumter has a dog law; loose curs are empounded and the owner of eaoli has to pny for his dog's liberty. Tho chief of po lice informs the Advance that most persons have, up to this time, paid, and thus saved the liven of their ours. ?The little son of Sheriff Muricn San dors was badly injured by falling out of u troe and slrikiug upon a fenoe. FAIUFIKLI). ?Winnsboro boasts of a olub of woll trained and handsome bicyclers. ?Mrs. Elizabeth Qtree, wife ot' Mr. Jno. I D. Gorce, died on (he 29th Juaa at her 1 homo in the neighborhood of Salem Church, Jn this county. She hud ruaohcd the age ! of forty-nine yean. I ?Mr. 0. L. Ilagicy, of the Ridgeway community, died suddenly of apoplexy on I tho Hhli ultimo. Ho hud rcachod the ad awmSMXof 8cvcolv?-lR]u..ye'u4-. WSWWWH il wort, it is said, and died on hip way home. A RAILROADER SPEAKS. My wifo ha# been a great sufforer from Catarrh. Several physicians and various patent medicines were resorted to, yet tho disease continued unabated, nothing appear log to make any impression upon it. tier constitution dually became implicated, tho poison being in her blood ' I secured a bottle of D. R. R. and plaoed hor upon its use, and to our surprise the improvement began at once, and her recov ory was rapid and ojmrloto. No other preparation over produced such a wonderful chango. aud for all forms cf Blood Disence I cheerfully recommend Jt. B. R. as a supe rior Blood I'urltier. 11 P. tODOK, Yardmastor Georgia llnilrmd. Atlanta, Ga. BITTERS OMrttalaf IBOH wltk rCKt YMffABUI TONICS, ??l*ty Hi evm+UMt OUUMM h< micin TMJB MbOOO. OalekMa thwMwXO* UmM4KM*m. OnnU* MftlW Ikl llll MHlHlt illiMMi | _ ( _ ma |V & Ia^AV MMnk|AJAIlWL4WAJHMMtt? ?UHUM-ALLOTHn IRON ?KDIC1NK8 DO* FhytlcUoi isd Dra||lfli wniwhm MMMiol It* Dibit/ sShES <** L2M UHKItT MIllT THE ? ... IIKKN UIW Tim WiiKtT Natfa and Coomaa. g ThR Wkrki.y N*wg aru Courirr, $1.50 -A *aa*-~ $1.50 A I)OT.T AR AND A HAt? A Ykar. l i?' A Domain mh 4 T1 Atr a Vicar. 75C.? ?MX VkOMTUH-??75c. Six Mohtha, 75 Cmnts< , Bix Month*, 75 Ccnts, 12 PAGES! 12 PAGES! 12 PaOKS Of Nnw* AMD COMMRRTa, 12 1'AfJKN or NnW? AMI) CuMMKNTH. |^OOK AT THMVLIiH UATKMi Tkh C?riM, ono year 50 And an o*tr? copy tr?o of ohafg*. TwNMTT-rtvR Coma, on* jmr <..$80.00 And the Dally KJtllor. of the Nawa and Couriof, alt moniha, froo. Pirtr <5oimr*, on# rear $50.00 And tha Dally felltlon of ThoNowx and Oourlor, twelre wcntha, froa. rai wtfkiv acwt \no cbuskk. CHARLESTON, a. 0. ?Eighteen men'.he ego the Nal of Sumter commenced baalaeea. ial wm imU ud ibe ?MVtn ail ^ fcllare. lu report ehows woeder Ibl ?nd vitality. The lUUaMi taade the lest week Is Juno show* K.601.. . (?1 M( proftte, (ot?r 17 per of wl $0,600 bis Un ptld u, diviiltDdi (o stockholders : $2,000 la hold aa * Mfl lurf $1,101.04 ii on bn4/>? j? profits. ?The total number of Ueaa indexed to July I. 3,101. Tbo aggregate of aaaount of lieae for sappllae is $38>V This to eometbiog la adeaaea of last y??r, w ONE of the boot business stands (a Cam-, din. Bailable for soy bind of btj .PCM. Located between Dr. Market, . For further uifofi^rfien epply julyOU M. HIGH. ~ Pleasant JkTarcf .> Liberty Hill. The undersigned w*ll receive a lfmilrd number of Boarders during the summer mouths. For further information address A. P. BROWN. july9t2 Liberty IIill, 8. C. LEGAL NOTICE. ulN r THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ County or Kkbmiaw. Summons for Relief. llebecca Sophia Zcinp, As signee, riniuliff, Against James J Love, Samuel M I-ovo, William Love, Hugh L>ve. Alfred Love, Louie | Complaint Smyrl, Mary Love, Surah ^ Love, Sirs. Rose, wife of | not served.J John Hose. Mary Smith, Ty- | ler Love, William Love and | . r ? Essie Love, defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS. You are here by summoned an>1 required to ans wer the complaint in this action which will bo Qled in the office of (he clerk of the court of oommnn plens for the said coi?b*j ft id to *M4'a copy of your answer lo ?aid' comploV^Dn the *ubscriber at bis office lb Camden 8. C. within twenty d.iys after tho service hereof, exclusive ?f the day of auob sorvioe, and if you fail to answer the eqjp plaint within the time aforesaid, tho plaln HiT in this uci>on wiir apply to the court for the relief demanded in tho complaint. bated Camden 8. C. April 16th, A, D, 1885 J T HAY. riaintiffs Aifyi ? ?f v *?vV To the defendant, Samuel M Love; take, notice, (hat the nummons and ooinplaint herein were filed in the office of the Clerk of the (jourt of Common I'leas for County on the seventh day of July, A7y? 188ft. ? J. T. HAY, <4 ' july 0 t6 Plaintiff's Atty. ?A? JOB PRINTING* itxi ^t'% A- : If You Want . . 7. % BILLHEADS, .; (Jo (o The Gazette Office P0STER8, ? |> Js}-< 1 Oo to Th ette OB i' VV If You Wan? do :-- i"; \*:VM y$ V ' $ Go to If You Want NOTE CIRCULARS, < ? I I ? * *?''.? r to The Gaxclte Office. If'You Want PROGRAMMES, '?/<? ! ? ' Go to The Gazette Office ? ! ?vWV ,; ;:K; If You Want , ' /W It You Want y -Vv^.v BANK CHECKS, ?'/ ? ? * ? Go to The Gaxctte Office If You Wan ? ? T LETTER HEADS; ? \? V ; , Go to Thq Oaxeite Offioe If You Want LETTER CIRCULARS, ' M - .. i/kU Go to Tho Guette Offic ~ 4 . ? 1 If You Want .ENVELOPES, y ' Go to The 0 { . f If You Want NOTE HEADS, '\\nM Go to The Gaietit ortlc?} i. A If You Want i ' * -i NEAT WORK, ? ' l M do to The Gaulle Offio<? v. If You Waul business card#, 9 v \ r Oo to The GaseUo Oftoe If You Want . "'^^9 LEOAL PKINTINO, ^ Oo to Th* If Von Waut . PRINTING OF ANY KIND, , t ?;FPi^j Oo to The GasotU ' . . r'' ''vV^f' Where it will be executedaipromptly, neat' J/'-r Iy, oorreotly ami cheaply ae at '" 's-i ' *ny offioe in the State. * ' / T"<i ? ?".TV*-.. > - SSgV ? ? ? . . .... ? W ??? mmwrnt INDUCEMENTS!! ^TUB ! '* " ? . White Goods. Wbil* Plquoa pla cord only 6 cents. Vicloritt Lawn at bottom prices from 8$ to 80 oonls SATIN PLAID LAWN oil over laco re duced to 50 cunts per yard. , Indian Linen good quality at 1G cents. DRESS GOODS. Lace Bunting only 18 ccnts., former price '26. STRAW GOODS! Nice line of Gents' stapln urn! fancy shape tints at (bo sweeping reduction of 20 per cent, to close the same. Full line of Ladies and Childrcn's?U3tom made shoes, every pair warranted. Clothing Department, f ' A neat pair of Cottonade pants- only 75 ocniH. A better quality only $1.00. Buita (8 pieces) from $?.60 to $20.00. A full line of dusters offered at cost. Now is the time to buy trunks and valises for the summer travel and '' Villepigue's ? '.!*? . ' ? is the place to secure cheap and good ones. Call at onoe. A word to my customers: If you need anything In the above lines is well as any kind ot l)ry Goods, Shoes, Ilais, Clothing and Groceries, I feel safe in saying that it *111 prove ? mutual benefit to inspect the BUtf&e.-':- . ... " I .Si . '* er^ New Omnibus. This Way For Passengers. Having recently placed on omnibus to run In connection with lhe DeKnlb IIoubo, I respectfully solicit a share of thfc patro nnge of the public. The'bus will meet all trains, and will convey passongers to or from the depot from or to any part' of Cam dan or Klrkwood, apl23-3m. J. C. NICI10L80N. A Request.. 1 HOSE WHOM I HAVE ACCOM MODATED IN T1IE PAST, AND WHO ARE STILL INDEBTED TO MHrWILL' PLEASE MAKE 8ET. TLEMENT. IN BED THE MONEY. AND PLEASE TAKE .NOTICE tfttAT I CAN GRANT, NO FUR THER OREDIT TO ANY ONE UN LESS TO THOSE WHO HAVE AL? WAYS. PAID PROMPTLY AND WHO MAKE SPECIAL AR. RANGEMENTS. W* 1?. ARTHUR. m I. BLAKE STEEDMAN ItKl' llKttKNTI N<l KNOOP, FREERICH & CO., CHMLEtTOH, C. C. I?*u#8 Kcohango on Gfcnrleeton. Buy Cotton at hlgheM o?8h price*. tlSromoo at D. W. Jordan k Oo.'n " " * flu NOTICE. N.Mlo* la hereby (pen that the under i(|d?I M1I apply to the Ooaoel! of the (own ofCatnden mi lti next meeting for license 10 r?la|l eplrlttfon* liquor on Broad street Ih the Tewn of Camden for one yenr. inly 9. ? B< F. HAILB ft 00. mmurn imm. Vl ?,< Statu or Sovrit Cauolina, Ovyicn Of mi Ooitrrnittnn Oiniial, Colombia, 8. 0., May ftth, lSSftl I jg>fyAy?y B;. potth, toq.t of lUte of I in. NK^1 ?' lh1 WM?*tt Am?rloan tnenrett^Co., Inoorpertfted by the flate of New York, bo? oonplied with the requisitions of the Aet of the General At* eembty entitled "An Aet to rtgnlate the Agenelet of Iniurnnco Companies not In corporated in the State of South ^aroliou " and 1 hereby lloenso tin saJdAndj It. fftnlth, Agent aforesaid, to take rteke nnd tmntaot all business of Inmtmaoe In thin State, in thtf Ootid ly of Kershaw, Wr nnd In behalf of enld Company. ' Kiplre* March 81st, 18A6. W. B. HTONP.Y, Jtmell Comptroller General. The only quick and poeltiro blood polso? remodj on earth, for tbo immedlato and per manent care of all forma and stages of Blood Disease*, Scrofula, Old Ulcera and Sores, 8kin Diseases and Ha mora, Swelled Qlands and Jolnta, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaints, Ca tarrh, Female Trouble*, Syphilis In all sUges, Hereditary Taint, and all disorders requiring an unmlstakablo blood purifier. It does not contain a mineral or vegetable poison. One botUo glvea positive proof r<i iU? magical power and superiority. Thousands of wonderful core* made at home and abroad, mailed In book form, free to any address. No one can doubt the maglcaV power of B. B. B., after reading the testimony. Large bottles, $1.00, or 0 (or (0.00. Call on your druggist, or address, BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. if. e&rstmM ? AND Gotton Buyers, Clyburn Block, - - Camden, S. 0. llcpreaent J. M. Ivy & Co. and pay highest market prices for all graJew of cot ton. Oct. 2-tim. DeKalb House J. N, Nicholson, Prop'r, CUMOBff, S. Gm fQTNowly painted and re-furnished throughout. flQfTables bent tho Charleston and Cam den markets afford. ??P"Hack? meet all trains mar 0, C. BART & CO., -HS&f-- l 57 | | AND | | 69 | MARKET STREET, Charleston, S. C. The Largest Fruit and Produco ilouso in the South. Import and keep constantly on hand Ba nanas, Cocoauuts, Oranges. Pineapples, Apples, Lemous, Nuts, Raisins, Potatoes, Cabbages, Onions, N. 0. and Va. l'oanuts. . Orders solicited and promptly filled. Wm.HZ .Nelson, PROPRIETOR OP The Georgia Nursery. ? <v ^.ULTI^Wr AND DEALER IN W TreesjW Vines, Strawberry ants, &c. iug!4tf AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, At.VA GAGE & CO., Prop's. Norlh East Cor. Market & Church Streets Ice pnoked for the country a specialty. 100 lbs. costs, freight included, $1 10 150 ? ?? 1.26 i? Camden or other points ofS. C. R'y. tioTlco by the carloiul at lowest rates. ALVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON, t. C. KcioMl and Newly furnished. JLalham House, CAMDEN, 8. C. Transient Board $2 Per Day. Ample accommodations. Table supplied with the best the market afford#. Kvcry attention paid to the comfort of guest*. Connected with the Houso is a first class B.aU, which is orderly kept. liaok to nifd from tho depot. Faro 2f> cents each way. Foed and Livery Rlablo on premises. 8. li. LATHAM. Proprietor. Special Notice, I regret to lx> under tho necessity uf no tifying my friends, that in tho present stringency, I will be obliged to oonfinu my ? :lf to a strictly cash business. Tlris will apply to all who have had accounts with me iierotoforo. , 1 atn grateful for post patromigo, and ask for a Oontlnuanco ot the same upon above basis. Vory R*speolf\illy, ttOBT. M. KBNMKDY. ~ 1885." HARPER'S BAZAR. IIjMJBTHATKI). HAbpkr'h Macau In tho only paper In the world that combines tho ohoiccMt lltorature and (lie finest art Illustrations with the latest fashions and methods of household Adornment. Its weekly lllustrntlons and descriptions of the newest Purl* nnd New York styles,. With lie uiernl pattern-sheet supplement nnd cutlixittorn. ky enabling In dies to he their own dressmakers. savu msiiy ntly practical. Mueh attention Is nl< .he In Westing topic of social etlquett?? Illustrations of art needle-wrtrfc are acknowledged to b?unequalled. It* lltera-y morltlsof the highest excellence, and the nnlque Oharnpter Of Its humorous pictures has wort for It the name of tho American Punch. , HARPER S PERIODICALS. Per Yenri 10 00 Postage Free to nil subscribers In the Unl .iNjmusor Canada. _ . The volnmoaof the ftaxar begirt with the first Number tot January of eaoh year. When no time Is mentioned, it will be un derstood that the subscriber wishes to oom meneo With the number next after tho re* IsitrlveAnnualVolumosof Harper's Baser,|rt neat cloth binding; will be sent frc? of per by mall, postage paid, or by expreas, frc cxpouaa <provided the freight does not o?ed ,6ne dollar per volume)! for 17 00 volume, Cloth Usses for eech volume, aulisblo for 1 bo sent by mall, postpaid + on ifcSfibl er or Dralt, to avofd chanoe of lWAh|J r<Remlttanee should be made by Post office Money Order or Dralt, (o avoid ^Newspapers are not tOoony this advertise ment without th<? express order of Harper* . , fcvRPKR A lih<)TH ft IU% New York. 1885. . SPRING. 1885 1885. 'SPRING. 1885 IUST OPENED A COMPLETE LINE OF DRESS GOODS, 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. fi. JMMff, ? ccf o . ^ w -v-T X5 g? "~l?' jges OtujO^ 53c/2?*E^ >^^5ei>H oooo t=>U3S=5U3 ZQPQPZ2Z ? SIM E?' W W g EC MM C/2 cn O w i-J >-?? ~ sc ^ C~r m -< ^3 5=3 -1 E-<^ c?<x wo ? :i W. F. PERKINS ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF ?I JYew Stock of* Groceries* IsiQUors? Tobacco A'c. The unpreocdenled rush of business at our establishment makes it neoessary for U8 be constantly in reocipt of New Goods. My JLiQnor Department Is always supplied with the bes^ The "Standard of the World" and ''Golden Rye'1 are late Edition to my stock. . WjjREElfe ?) I' FOUNDRY, 50x214 Feet. MACHINE SHOP,66x250 Fo*t.' Oeor?? H. LOm"bar<l efts . FOUNDRY MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS. AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA. BUILDERS OF Engines and Boilers, Paw Mills, Grist Mills, nnd oil kinds of Mil* Machinery of the latent improved styles. Shafting, Hangers. Pulleys, Gearing nnd Jour nal Boxes. We have a large assortment of Patterns, Sugar Rollers and Gin Gearing. DEALERS IN Engine and Mill Supplies, Circular Saws, Files, Glimmers, Swogrs, Globe Check and Satoty Valves, Whistles, Gauges, Stenm Pipe and Fittings. Dabbet metal from 10 to 40 cents. Belting, Lacing Rubber, Hemp, Boapstone aud Asbestos Packing, Oil and Oil Cups, Wrenches, Emory Wheels, etc AGENTS FOR Eclipso Double Turbine Wheel, Korting's Universal Injectors, the best made. Bradford Mill Oo's. I'ortablo Mills, Nordykc & Mnrmon Go's. Plantation Cum and Feed Mills. Atlas Engine Works and Eric City Iron Works, Portable and Stationary Kngincs Kunklo's Pop Safety Valves. Cloud Creek Mill llocks. Iron and Brass Castings, and all kinds of Repairs promptly done. Wo cast every day and are. working abaut one hundred hands. O. MAYIlK'V J. MII.TON MAYHF.W C.MAYHEW & SON Oolumtola. S. o. marble: work8. Manufacturers of nnd donlers In alt kinds of American and Italian Marble Work. ?^.OHANITK QUAKHIES AT WAR.DB, H. V. *?-MANTKLH, MONUMENTH. TABLETS A IKON HAILING furnlshod at lowrst. prWj %j|.POLIBHRD GUANITE WOllK, either foreign or native, to Older. <ML.Corrospondonco sol lot ted, and satisfaction and promptness guaranteed. Wilson, Childs & Co. PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Manufacturers of all kindfT of PLANTATION, CITY, FHKIOIIT, BUSfNE8S, EXPRESS ANI) SPItl* ? WAGONS, TRUCKS, DRAYS, CAItTS, TIMBER WHEELS AND WHEELBARROWS. W. GEISENHEIMER DHALKK8 IN a?QCBmiM8g LMQUOM8* TOBACCO* SC. We beg lo okU Attention to the fact thnt we hftve oonetentiy Id more a FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, whloh we offer to euetomer* at ab low prioe* Aft of*n be obinlned At Any etore in Gemrien. Our Block of Liauor?, Haiauors, (? of the beet brAnd* end ?r? worthy the Attention of tho public. ffejrltn euro to ?l?e u? a or?H, a* we ore iAttHfte<l we ere Able and willing to ptceM you both In quality of goods Anil prince. W. GEISENHEIMER. ? An. 2fi-ll PIANOS AND ORGANS. Camden Muslo House. W. A. HUPP, Manager. MA RON k HAMLIN, KSTRY und flTAN DAHU OIM1ANH, ?t mnniiffiol iirar*' price*. Th? Mr\?on k Hamlin ImprovH Upright Piano* caah or monthly in?i?llmenl?. Glto ira? a 0*11. NEW ARRIVALS AT W. ?. t?M*LWs OLD COUNKH STORK. I hare Just returned from market, wher I purchased a heavy stook of nil KINDS OF OOO 1)9, At the tory lowest prto?M, And I intend to glvn my customers tho benefit of my low. prlood puroliAscs. My stock oonwlnifl of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, &o. Ti e bout mnke nnd Intent styles of HOGTH Ahd 8II0KH, CLOT HI NO, II ATS, Ac. . * t drooorlos! In (Jrooertes 1 hnve ah fine n stook as onn lie neen In town. Hardware! For l'Untntion, Onrden And Household nco. Kull line of Raddlory ftnd Harness. In fact, I have flat Almost anything you can onll for, and Am determined to sell CHEAP FOR CASH. CaM belore you buy elsewhere, H.-ipgin And Tie* AlwnyA on hand. Highest prle i>Hld for ootton in oAnb. .. " W. C. GKRALD At the Old Corner Blore. 1 |)R. I. H.ALEXANDER, DENTAL SURGEON. Broad Street, CAMDK.\, .Sf. O;