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f H. TKANTN.Ul A; .1 T Ji.\V
KlUfOKS AND 1 ilOI'RlKXoKS
.H i.l Ki. Ki.
^4 The
l\'ni?i?' liJNlivicK'.
As will be seen in another column, a
hu> k'o: inao. :ur.ite l by several
7T;" our leading citizens t establish a lcmalc
Institute at Camden. The med <1
such an institution has long been felt, and
it> value to this and adjoining counties
cannot he overestimated. It will utlord
Mpehti 11: a! fai iii t ii s to.agrcat niatiy young
^^Hlirs. whose means will not allow them to
H Cain i mi is an admirable 1 ication for a
1 of (!ii-- rlnr.li for. l>o
^^ ai'ili; . ( ivniiont !' .i.. I
rc!;;ir'l and cultivated s
I Hp.'' benctitthat will accrue t
H K estaUishinrot
v c r
H H '
Brr.it ifeeonuend it
H ^ ?_ '
jirOrurL^'1 j
I HTI., who y *vC''
H W rjnnte
lie female ijr
B| . /int i'\.
hi Xv.yf
^ o\)#ctxq with what
tile State are wheeling
Wync question of rcf< rm. All
Exchanges. uot excepting even
lert nhidi have hitherto defended
lyes <1 the Columbia King, eon.
;:r.t appeals to the people to prethe
coining contest; or give glow>unts
of the Zealand enthusiasm
manifested in the organization of
ions. The stirring address of the
pre Commit tec of the Taxpayers'
ion is exerting a in st salutary in_
ipon the minds of all clas.-es ofcititouched
a responsive c >ru in
every honest and patriotic man
Hi w ho would have i government
^Hnstcnd"fohe< fc irupti .n.tvho
the State to hot former pu?
Hn
Bf
Hjpta-*! n t pr .?! t rity nd hap"
: d v vv the pii;> i ini.i'i !V J.i the
B
hour Thy* far. Can tic! 1
tlie !? id in the n. \i
r ion. !5ra?!;v:ud.
:i:j 1
m.?elves as
M present" part
111 .-t
the
takin: tli'.
1j cspee
fl !v count
crirem-v ?
seen "nj.'v
are th r
Jot thei i
v. j.- rlcij
the State
ivtr. I! *:
reclaimed.
been reimr.
on?;!I'OV
Weeks
?'l all par
atteiiti m
Iv 1' r the
fiiifi.lmt Iv
ipri-vi,_' ..f
11 j arte
ire i -o I
. 1 !
iut t?' i u.ti ... ... .
iii' ii hn> tcoii r^ani/cJ in
a number
at any time) to join
h i- U'tii ~e: i *juict w
*.v:M
1ft.
HI.
: and we cx|? n fro:.
^^^^Bothcr townsiiij in the < 'ounty.
''tiling tan ! lie ire I lea.-ii::;
^^^^Kiulatin;.' tii .ii 1> He the eiian"I^^Hat
have Let ; ;.u .re ti >w h _ wroii
the public* - v.h
^^Hittntr" tLs rC;;ar > . !. ] ' !! i f el
in
HHBjl^v?.:i pare. t! f i '
Hp
^H(t*1 n>cr.i b 'e ot'p 11 *
car uiiil?t. i' . d.-it
^^Heiits and <Ii- .rli.: the
^^^Btccncv with hh-'i t^-.
^H^|ie'Te<l the tr i'i- !
H' are n-.w > i:
is effect** 1 in
Mate, the ; -t>
itiec 1
i
^^^Bk out our
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H-m.
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Kvliuu rnorSroH a Iteforisier.
\> ;!: c\'i li net ul' the dc-pernto straif(
w!ii. it the State of" South Carolina has ,
nofii reduced. cx t.i.jv. Scott. one vf the,
men wit. ha.- in tho pa-t dine a> much a- .
hip. other u* bring about this state of af- !
i tir>. ha- declared in favor of ivl'onn. He
recently a.lilri'sotl a meeting of colore*! J
citizens at -I en k in - v illo in l-'airticld i'ouu-'
i v. w ti lling them U? chose bettor men f"j
i represent them, even if jliey had t go
irit i the Pent teratie ranks t
fintl/iem. j
Tit \Vinn-b iro' X> " .? .-ays: /"-' bald
i .. /-a-his
hearers tliat the eoinliti/ aitairs
wa- dreadful. and tliar tli;*^ must be a
reform. lie depicted L/glowing colors
' tho c rruption ofthalr legislature, and
warned the pooplol/*0"1* better men.?
He told them ty/*? 01,0 hono.-t, iiltelligent
white iii;uA'^?" il they hadto-gn to
the Pemoci^ lind one. It you do
not. s;, id|V> taxpaytug will ref'iis'O to pay
! faxes. C:,,, t make them do it.?
i He ^ them not to send such men as
i <jA> Miller and Lee. 11 h remarks were
<fuiirabl<?."
f * ..
The I u*l in us.
i lie flame of their own kindling, which j
is always burning with more or less bright- j
noss along the outskirts of <?ur civilization, i
and gradually consuming the unfortunate
ab u igiuos, lias < f late burst forth with '
unwonted fury, and its path is marked by
blood and destruction. Dispatches from
i the far West state that there is a general
uprising among the Indians. The Choyj
euiios. the Kiowa-, the Arapahocs, the
Sioux, the Shoshoncs, the Brulcs, the
Ooinanches. arc all on the warpath.?
i 'hone Wolf," "Kicking Uird," and other
i chiefs have put on their paint to wreak a
: hopeless vengeance on the hated white
man The outbreak is said to be marked
by uncommon ferocity. In Kansas. Nebraska.
Dacota. Colorado, and Wyoming,
men, w an n and children h ive been killed.
\ scalped and mutilated. In Kansas. Patrick
Ilene-sey. formerly sheriff o'Vhristiau
. county. I Him is, was tied to his wagon and
burnt alive The Indians arc well supplied
with provisions and arms furnished
by the government. .1 dm D. Miles, ltili.ni
Agent in Kan-a?. one of those K>uu
1 1 - i -i .1...
\ ; wno nave > i -n:: imcuui'i mi -mvn.
"i tiu ir pacific policy over the poor Indian,
i \v c:.'.U up rs the guvcrnnicut t > strike a
juick and cii'ec-tuul biow. The power of
the white man i< being brought to bear
i{. i oe marauding savages w itIi destraoeiievts
<ieii. l'hil. Sheridan tcle.
; iV :n Xcb:\i>ka, that in an engagement
at the Owl .Mountain, fifty Sioux
v<ro killed. Tr-> j?s urn being pushed
!'< rward t a!! threatened points. AnrfL
\ lite broke out in Chicago '?h the I !th
iiM int. wiii'-h threatened f>r a while to
rival th .t ?7 1-71. The area burned i>
!. .i:-1 .!!!:.!(.!: :! !i. an*.] about t!. ?eu::o in
f ; a !tli. cuihraeitig twenty Mjuuros. I he
lire <>ri.:iii.;tcd in a small wooden house.
. a ! it- rapid and d:>T-fr*?u.- spread i;
!. :t 4* Several iine 1 1 an
i churches vorodestruyud. the not
bro of prot ; i !s i 1,070 The bodies
of two hi n and a ehiltl were discovered
iui'1'r t!iu rtit.s of a 1:UiK-Str.t
JllJti IWoscs.
.Jsi-lire M '-v. i? I. Hi' -tor i lew d.n
u . t;r :i_ t pr. ?>n? i* t> the : :?
i ,; l'i life?hi- criuc ') it;:: :;r.-'?n?
.
'i he v nlit v.read-. red i v a::
impartial jury of iugular intclliy
.i !- '! ' iv.' \v!t r a11 seven ! r- ;
*ii teens. selected bj the prisoner, wh hul
i l'i?rty challenges. 1 ii<-. evidence developed
tbt iact that a child, about hcvcii years ? i
i ;,:i' \v;.s ( n-.iiiu 'l in the Larniai: -hrc!I
lint: !i" u-i'. I ?T . tin tlic naiim
of vi .i it. J law, i : test :i :ain>t li>.
tive i'i' nn ii v i .-tit_ .vtcii'i* <1 in tlii- <m-<o\*t
he < 1 i:r_'. tl .to. i . .1 M .!!
. who I: : .t i tii |?:i:?t<.1 jii? _ |? \v
or as t<i Iiko '1 : i:i.:iii 11 :. : tin
, i criminal law a m .!. ry . jo ai.\
, convert tin; broad teal of the St iu inl
. th - III' i of ai?l.|oY?:il CI il. c."
i "
ia answer t.. the :!i >v . the ( .v. .
tin- ti _?11 li:.- private secretary, rcpln
] i pi ! < r t" .' < I ii il the l : ! !
i!i - i i..ut;i: it -I. that i>1' ;lie ! : \
- ; i u?! ?i.s i 1 unjtali -it- _i.'.nt' i
1 . f v? 11. ir '! - ?ln: in/ I.. - t< rm <
? I . : Ji 1. Ml- '?:r. <1 in .Ssi-I
i . - ? I'.vt iiiy . lit >!' tiit i'i v? n
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I
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been - tbs ribeJ \\ h< n J i.;- bank i
? '.! li .III,
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v .'I ? ! i" ! '-ii a ' ' i I" : !. .'i 11
. | i 'I iffi i i;f < n.ini it
:! I it . ' . 1 lift;. \ . :
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3?fisJUS3
k?H *i M>: 'tTUN.Vi.. 4
to ^ UIIC l?'Jl!'>. {f iM'iK'li"
Nine long, wearisome year.- you have
borne witii jiiitieiiee, the hand of the op-1
pressor. Wrongs unparalleled in the an
n.als of history have been inflicted uj.mii
yi'ti. Vour endurance in peace has e?jual-!
led y.'Ui \alor in war. JVrsecutioii lia>
i,/o?gfit i - light ?j'.talities. lie1 pos.-e? ion
i*f which is ju.-t c.rt-. if pride, and commands
the admiration of the world.- These
ipialities mu-t be utilized?von must no
I n.gor cull < and call in vain , on Hercules,
but use the powers that a beneficent
creator has given you to rive the fetters.
Vou* uiu.-t meet the issue fairly
and squarely, and no longer offer to
compromise with thieves. There is no
compromise between truth and falsehood.;
there is no compromise between honesty
and dishonesty. One i- the antijiodc of
the other, it ml whatever partakes of the
one i- foreign to (lie other. Truth and
honesty mu-: onoo fhoro be enthroned in
high places?they must again be. as in
times past, the pa?,-p .1^ in office, and the
badge of those in authority. The prosperity
of the United States, North as well
as South, demands that the ignorance of
the neirro .-hail no longer be made a steppirn.
-. lie to elevate thieves and plunder
ers to ollico. TJ.e tone of the Northern
press clearly indicates that this demand is
v.?<-(i.-imml a- well North as it is and has
i ".'II at the South. Vet we in:.y not expect
'In; robbers them-i Ives l-> inform the pc
pic tli it their !ease]nfp'>wcr is aboat to ex
piro. Neither ran wo t ea- urihlyjauticiputc
tluir rjuietwithdraw.il from their occupation.
They liavc nothing to tear from
exposure, Since they have proven traitors
to their race as w :1! as to thoir country,
their eharactcrs are worthless. Therefore
we must be up and doing.
.Nothing prevented the redemption of
the State for several years back but the
outside pressure ef public opinion in the
Northern St ate . This pressure has been
removed and i.- now in our favor. Now
is the time to drive out the money
changers'' who have made the halls of justice
a den of thieves. Patience ceases it
be a virtue when the robber is plundering
your house, starving y >nr family and vitiating
the fountains of knowledge and
virtue. They have made worthless out
public schools?they have offered prcmi
urns for dishonesty and debauchery, and
have exhibited to the world a ureatci
iepravity of human nature than tho'dau
cusiun was ever supposed to be capabh
if. IVprnvity is infection.-. Then wc mus
organize and work with a will, and al
j work together. The yellow fever, sntal
! pox and cholera, are nothing compared t?
I the dangers which surround us. Let oui
, ?rators t ike the field and with buruim
j wor is oreliN'juciiuc urge the popple to ac
1 ti< !i?:ttlorni thcui of the volcanoes ovei
which they stanJ in fancied security, am
i the mean-of safety - -.J. II. M.
/?I'tacr, A >!'.</( iii: ('otiuty.
KOK Til K JOURNAL.
Musheclers,
Ifr. A'f'fifnr: Its a pitty wo
dchatin' clubs iti our town?
11! ay sec in ihc dark
i Mv iamrcsvim i< that they sec. sur
fur they ginruilv strike u Lee-Jim:.
Victim.
'summer Mooting Stale Ayr: culture
ami Meclutuical Society.
'J he member-'of tlic Stale Agricultr
| ral ::ml .Mechanical Society :iml of tii
i State Auxiliary .Joint Sti ck ('cuipan
; arc notified that a meeting ol' the t\v
h'.'Ji 'S *.viiI 1/ li;;J at Spartanburg ('. II
u \V. tlucsday. 11:1 ii Augu.-t next. I
i* canm.-'ii urucd upon tin: member, an
:.'l other parties having at hcai
tli- <' ri u111; 1 a! an
| mechanic:;! interest.-. ami who de-ire he
J genera! i-r.-.-ji a ity. t<i meet with us. an
laid n- h\ tlicir wi-iLmi ami coiin-cls (
p rpntmce li.c.-e lime-homoed ami vita
| !\ imp' rtant in titutions.
\ Th . fact i- Jj-'t t I In- -I'-irui-cl til a
; *?ur linaneiai .-lain- i- nt I -uch as is d<
-in! Ic. - ill i'iir tain lit:< n i- far from <1
' ja'ratc. ami I am u a only ]> j<t.i t> 1 r tli
futuic. Ii'it tifiileni. that with a li'.li
jc u 'crl < f 1 :ain ami n.u.-ch-, we Wi'i a
' ihimeetiny ph'ce our uijanizatmii !>i
\ nl th?: machit: .tinns of vile enemie
uitsi I tml > ut i f iva. h tl.c t:v:t? in*i
bra-.a '.f /!?/>. ri ' 1 w!:i
ifi with the me. a'liiu ? :*.h ;?;i
j rimr I'aruiiiiL' ?it ive ? r> conllv exert en
*. 1 . .1
t iu-.T.-'.-Ivcf I !' 'tir r;i?*ti n. mar u.c
j 11?.!11 ;.iircli:i : our v iiuahlo property !
: a vuiir
; ; . ;<l<l:tioi| i.u-iiia-- matte' - <
i: ii ii- hi .1- ii.iji t . our <1 uvn 'r >
. den ;il .u': li r< I - ! J State, 1 have a:
it 1 ilij !.- j < . ami debati
: . i. ' \ 1 iv'.v , !?? l!i iiii i "in
'i ii . an 1 iii-'riii"!iv : \v!.:I
! a .! in roc-ipt ?! letters from Spartai
i> i. i if. mi.i. in-- ii. .i i. i cIi' its v. i
j' : i ! i . in it. - v :i pa :i-.int. an
i; ; ; ii.; i ,. oi !'. t tli*.. tin- J.ati"i
iiili-U'! I.. ; , . i.' 1' . . ,.ti. I ] ! !!
IJ on the occasion ( me, then, uiy lellov
I suifei : - dismiss in !' rgot il
- ii - "i \ ur ! ; : < 1'. " vi n.nn '
J'U* #"h;ll?l Mir 1. ii; - iII..* in
" 1 >vtity :t.'l want tint u >t.ill? to -
f - vi ..in ? .- i.: , ..iiiii-1 .:. i!?. j ?
i -; <. p.- lit \ ii ! I \? i a
1 \ "11 ;*4 | l, . ! 1 .:!. ;
and mi 'i . i- - S uith t 'at -lina.
'j \V W'l.iui Mil>.
fi^..: at.
! .
I' oi' t I.I 1 11 u-i :11? : ? ..1 in-. , ,| i
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u nit I I i i 1.1 i .j u .iiMi - i -al | . n
i ii - ..... . !.. ? !.a t- oi' i: . in., ri . ?i
tli ' a el 11.' <1 'iii"! it,, ii a .ii.. a ii
- i-icii? to 11 a<! i. \v ." h an uii \ i |..
' nit i i : r . .' i !. j .; ; i
hat r ir 1 i. \ it ii iiiti< ii ??ti- I
! , ! i*. I * i i-' i - < mi
1
1 - a. I.I . hi t.H l| I' . i '
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i ' 1 ' I I x ii h.
i-cici-ratt'l "ii tiic -''-til I tin- in'iitli
WK . Mmm
fev-;- r- --.aaBarac^^H^^^K
The ("oiloi^Jft(,1>'
?., ... MLj r to the Uo'I
ho cotton plantuM^^^^
v ,.;...^HP^ " accordance
purtmcnt ol Actut^^T^ , t i m
1 . , v i . KVia '< Juno. exhittwith
a conditional vH|
^^^^ mdifioti ot the
lis an increase in
. percent aires nl
plant 111 cver\ 1
> u.fl^Btv lusher tln.n
the average e,,iuiUinT^^B
. m :. ..^^ llt -: > 111 I.ntiiline
h) the i illowinp^^B
ti Horua. t in
lsiami. 1 in Avk unsas^^B . .
, , u "i-^^H^issirpi. it> in
>nmn ( avolma. > .
\1 1 nn- T* in C.cI^BnL-" ennesseo 1
and Texas, and 1
exa- ami North .
i \ft;j,!\r;iroh !i; u.^^^Ep< **7. houisi-!
U, Alabaman- i'^V!hl ,.,
_., ,P i,,.?01. 1 enncssnna
>. Iexu> '
As compared "'. ',11.1, \ ,n
tl c n lit' a i 1,1 t'I'Tula.
Louisiana and At^?|B^*'r:vUr"'1.''."
i i , . rii,^fti|ificc and < umriiia.
erenee is sl/irht in I c?R- ; . , , .
i , i :,. WiMssippi ami Alaand
not very wide in .?r J/
i i v ...n r*M?/i* the temperabuma.
in .North ta^r' r . ,
, , i-i Ttrains seasonable
ture lias been hitrlt . . ,
i i . "Bttnirli the plant
1 and the irrowth van# M .
I. ,i ' , . ij , ij f ate in ceitaiii
small and still ten,. . .
untie- Tiie tle^?^yT"C>,Cril ' '
rood preparation ajm^^L* '1 '
I t i i i??^ .PFeeiffhtii <>i t.ie
1 ombc winch lu'oauaraiy ?
. . *. "IM'mk fi r'tiTin It Kill fit
| cotton or the .State
! Seventy three connf.*" Georgia rep I
resenting two thirdsifl^p0 cr?P rojiurt a
j thrifty growth, a baeOT^ season and f?><>|
much rain. I.ess feraP*01*8 were n?c<! !
i than last \t...\ 'd caterpillars |
conic up from .Southw^B"'1 Georgia. An !
i improvement is hi Florida. I
with too abundant rniaW1 somc counties, j
jand tendency to shoJp'a ?b bums ? j
I While the rains hafcy"^'1 h'Oijucnt in j
Alabama, the fields generally been j
| kept clean. Of seveW^" connties that J
yield a third of the cr-T l''e State, tliel
I condition is pheedg nl-J*'*; in J>ul|ocI?\ I
harbour. .Montgomery, T1'0"?" a'"i litis-1
(' ell at Stf. A one arej*'.?'' 111??n ui, or
| higher than 110. Tp"?P ,s lutein!
Mississippi-, but grov*"n rap''lly. hi-,
: I grassy in places, and \ JjrH*aiivr than 1 ?-t I
' year; the condition ran'*8 '"row ">< in 'J';i-1
11 nica. where i: was dr ? h-* ,u,. over- j
i .i ...
| flow, to 1 10 iii j several omci |
.! counties. j|
I! 111 Louisiana pLntitf wntinuod aln !
11lie overflow* until an 1 tIn*
-'crop is thcrcl"?rc latq/elsewhere.
>' anil has suffered in pljr\ fiwn cut\v.,u :> ;
[ drouth and excessive ja'ns. I he eal
11 pillar has appe :red jn^pides
I Hardy has Texas J -*-?ii*
' i "f a fine crop, hi counti'. - t i r
growth is not well adv?1Cl!^- :i '' u j
: localities the plants npe :'p;
-jance late in June. 's wacr-1
'"jally better than in otlicf
1 j The drought has bei ?"j"ri'?us in Arj
kansas, soma localiti?3 ^i,vw ,,;ul 11 '
rain in ci-hf 4'1 "lie towns!)
! Independence, one tliotlant* acrcs "
j left uncultivated on acjp5"1' ''lc .-evero;
] drought. Rains have f'-" "">ro ^"erai
Ibn p< rtb lis of the Strtll 3'cf lubv a half
Wf the counties report hundred an J
J' )
i sec- retn:ii an nvcrayirrndttion. \ few;
r.in_'i* fr *i s.:yty-five M no hundred: I
. Hioibv Canity, which ields one-sixth t'
j the .v'ate a ._iv_rate. isiJacod at one hundred
and ton.
I . - |
1! 'flic .Vow York AY. /'?.</ ha> ! ,-i,
easting the horoscope o the near j. li'tic.!
future, and make.- the I'd .winy prod
! conceriiin;: the (all ehtiont In Mai...
" 11 m.,|. .lh,j
I 111' l/i iilin uur u in *????? ~
} : |>iritcd canv.t <. but as he course u! (i.
0 j live niouilx.r~ i'f Ciuijjiw lias been mi the
whole satis!:.' t rv, the lvult as t" limui I
J i auii'it he in doubt. \ t'liioul i- sure ! u*
" the luimhiieaiis. initio, Iowa and in
; 'liana, the P. ino-Tafs :|<I Iil'ivjieii i u <
! have it flattering jii' jj ft. Iti r.:i:i.
1 the I>el.:o?'iats will eleelhe ittil <h
'' tiott. it i> itii|"?ssib!e tnircdict vvliii w:ii
' he "ei.untetl in" ill Lou-ianu. Ahihaii.a
" and I tela ware are in fc-ubt. with f
I'hanees in lav r of the Iriunerats. K it:
as will probably too lleji.blieaii, an i M
saeltusi tN tiie s itno. witi sotnc doubt a>
* j to the Pi t' i' t ul Pauu and i! ar - Mieiiiir.iu.
n thinks. is \cihieil in it* i?l??'..Mis*"ifi
will oh et an ejtire Poiiii'iat!
' tleh'LMti'ii, witli possihi' one ex<-. |>ti< .1.'
ami replace N'hurz witi .1 Peinuer.it
Xew .h i ey is in doubt ?,ill the eh tin * j
in J:i\ i- it the Pctim-rats. in . i:!.
' t 'ar iina any eiiaiijje wi! be a surprise. :
In 1'iih. tiie I''jt1.10r.1ts wilt ii.ai.t
1 1 v
1 ' larue ^ains. .Vionc eat venture tn pre" |
} diet 'lie re. lilt in Illinois and lYum. vl\ 1
M ni l. but tlis i-haiico are 11 f'aV"i' "I i n ;<
itrmoeratic : 1 i 11s. In A kaiistts, tin Pei.i
'' .elats will e!' ' a iiinjnriy ot the .1
' tioii. !'!. i: 1 ? vvill jj.i K puMit au. K< u
- 'U?!v\ 'III' In till Vilcli : '.Itlrii :
I >t taw-tali - I. Viraliuii-. !ji Minn.'
' ..ll'l Wi.-l ll-ill. lliO P'.?l III*.!'.- U : i it n
i> iiiiic<]l'. i i< ! - *;.io Jin-iilcr^. :ui*l i ? ? .
-tiv tn I.' I'l'iiincialif purely t:ir i !
' !; _'i -l i' imi nrt-Ltair' aaaa-'itniv: '
.1 .
! * i * m: A it* mkn i Tlio War ii'
. -j 11.-! "it i lie A ; 'i i- 'I'iiiin?'*l t!: i1 iV
iif.\t it ; I i! S.*uta hail I?*? !
! m*# \ have ?-vv ii JiMMver- ! i!.
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L. ' I? Ml I I i I flit t? t t a; | >ilit
in nt "i i i lt it - in In- own btivvait.
Thk Vtrn.nv in Aickansas.?Theresult
of the recent election i.'i Arkansas
cannot hut be gtatily inir to the Demorraey
of the country. I'\?r years faff, since
reconstruct i< 11 laws and ? < n>f it nt :<'Mul
aiiiOlidllu !i!.- turned the Si.utht'i'ii Ma ics I
ttver t'? the control of arje t lugger* and
ncgivos in l.stiX. Arkau.^a.- ha? been givintr
heavy majorities In the Kadhuis.?
She svmed t" tie ui as hclplcs- and hopeless
a rendition as South Carolina*. Her
thieve- were a- numerous, bold and pew- j
in fill, her rings as well organized and till- |
scrupulous. \..t to-day her freedom is attested
by a majority of tio.UOO. An election
was recently ordered upon the question
of calling a Constitutional Conven
tion. The lladiral.s opposed. ti:c I>? 1110erafs
and Conservatives advocated the
movement. The returns show a clean
majority of tifi.iMlO, and the Democrats i
elect delegates from every County in the'
State exerpf two. The- convention will
do away with all the restrictions upon "suffrage
imposed by the Clayton Uovcrnineiit:
there will no longer he disfranchisements
and disabilities, and at least
10,00(1 additional voters will be free to
cast their ballots against misrule. Wc
will siyn have another Democrat in the
I'nitod States Senate, and the six^ votes
of Arkansas will he cast for the Democratic
nominee in ISTti. Oregon. Connecticut.
Aew Hampshire, Oliio Indiana. Arkansas?jjjetty
good wark has been done
in the last two years.
,1 nuns!,/ ('In'omt'ii'UHtf St'ii/inrl.
DIKD?At ('liftonville. Miss., on the
ITtli oP May last, Kverard C. Doby. (son
of the late .Joseph . Dohy, of t.'a'iiden.J
in the L'lM year n{ his age.
VODKVIhLK
FEMALE iiMSTiTUTE.
The econd se.-sioii of tliis Institute'will
open Aujiiis: lid. 1*71. l!oarl and tuition
moderate. localjou salithrioiis and healthy;
l ailroa i and telegraph facilities : a full corps
of oxcclUiii instructors. Se nd for circular.
W.M. II. Met'OltlvLi:,
Chairman 17x. Committee,
July 2:5. It
THE TliUE SOlTHKOX.j
The Paper for the Times.
ami Pearl-- o*?Pevoteil to the
latere*:* i! tin (ioo<l ami Trite People of
t!:< I'aiiiiiiry. ami opeoi illv the
Supremacy oi the White Race.
1'n'ili-hvl whin it tli" ii'l of any Official Put.
j-'iTi i" uii.iiev r, ami appeals nlone to tlic
Krici. t .1 iloiioo.'v an I OooJ tloverntucnt
for " :n it- ti^iit villainy. j
We i up >11 lit - WillTII MUX of South
t'aroliii.i- !? - who <li-iie to redeem our
State ft > o t)i?- alio'iiitiiitioti oftliie.il; ' iulruler.-.
Iiiic * - ?iii! if*Is ami i?oti^r>-l leeches,
who have n?<|tii1 pl-iee ami power
through the j .-.tvr i t i> 10 supremacy. eotnhitn
ii with ?'..| r.i|>ti"it ami l.rilicry?to mine
foi-wiinl tun. sustain i;s l\ a cnlinlynifl liberal
support. alio smv to IPnlicn! corruptiotii-:*ami
So.ihiivae traitor.-. that they are
determined liincelo:tit. lu Miatain a leaner
ejcpon ht ot tlieir view* ami principles.
We > eandidly, we need v"iir >;i|)j ort.
j 'Hie pm u^^jpower li.n e done their u;nn>|t
fi.%. i1 '-ii1 jn l ; |||
legihriL?^^r?i'i? - i.l ..11 .'.M':; ;? ilici
lO'x't'iiiiiiii! nl* ? \ i-? v ii i:e I' n *:::: 11?whirli
[>l.u- i:- I> 'v .ii 1 liie ri a h !' cditingonrio1.
- mi- no adv. tit > i*< r*. lnit 'aroliuiany. t" I
to.- 1.1: t: l . ii have l?'e? etijiayad in tli?'!
piiKlieaii.-i; < I' ihi- j .ii r ever eiyht yi m*?j
am! i?l. \ our {- iii oiia^e, hrlieviiij; that it will |
i.o ; i. .-ii \\ i.al he-iiatioii.
Sun-. rijiti. . jn ir.' Three r?dlar> a ' ear. in
a uiin liditeli"'..* t.i ?iiio.-.
To bii.'it^M mm nml oth r-. i- iringtoml
\erli?e. We liee [o ay thai. ? 111'eil rl.Ial : Ii i*
laiicii lai . r than lliat ol any nihi l | apei in
till- < \ . .. i: !l 1 Ji?- a'id i lief a - . *l;t li>t in
nii ihe Mi Id! an I li:.*terii Coiililie- i t the
>ia te*
..a in -i.tiiia t'.?r sj eeimen copy.
l? \ii?I .\ n.-TKTN 1'i'ij ueors-i
C. . I. !'x \: ;?. i;<:it r.
S t'. I!'.
( L()'i f!!N(i ilhlli i iil)
\ . . : , ii. la i . lit-:, .d. > ! Summer
i.. i i. 'A hi' nioi iditi niso. |
\ .i .. i a:i \ I . r.?ii..[| .' 'nil- ,\e.
>. Ii i\ \\1 iN <
>.i ' I'.'iee .'1 re.
.lit '. dt
NEW FLOUR!!
^Ul'LHlOfd FAMILY FLOUR,
EXTRA FAMILY MJH,
3D PER. FLOUR,
I
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< r .n i m.s.
ru??\i
'\z:\v wsii?:Arr.
i ?: \!.i. i \
B&RItELS AND SACKS,
A .
LOW PftT?. y^s,
i i
'?II:*iu:y A a\i\iw\)
In*. 11'
'H. Vo . * >P8 TS , 1ST.
AIRMNEY A i" LAW
'lit I \ i . .11 S'I'K ' * :.
i
ii i i- ii " . *
IMAL, COAL. COAL.
I . 1 > I . Ill |.|?i Mi i!. iI
\\t'!!: \> j' 1:1 !> M i ?M..
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r. !' sv r:i:<: v\ a < o. .
i 11. -i. II. .v* <'
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t Sheriffs Sale.
S!lKICII'F'S OFFICII. i
('unden S. .Inly KK7 I.
I'.V virtue of an execution to me directed. I i
will offer for sale on tin*
I'irsf Monday in Argusf
next, it being (lie Third .lay of .-aid month,
in front of the Court House door in Camden,
luring tlie legal hours of-ale, nil tin.t tract
of latiT in Kershaw County, near Flat llock. i
containing Two l!i ni>i:ki> \ni> TuiitYv-fHx
(1Mb) Acres, hounded liy lands oPJas. T. Tr tes- j
lei. .1. S. Gardner and others. I.evieil it[>un
as the j?ro|ieitv of A. J. Ilaile. at the suit of
11. II. M i s y. Adinr.
Tkk.ms:?t'ash. purchaser*to pay for the
papers.
SAMUKL l'l.ACK.
Sheriff of Kershaw County.
.Inly It*
NEW FLOURING MILLS
The undersigned desires tecall the attention
of those who are now gathering their!
Wheat crops, to his
l^loiii'ing,* 3rills,
which iiave been lately built entirely anew,
and thoroughly fitted up with every appliance
for producing the
Finest quality of Flour.
The work was ilono hv Mr. W. W. Davis,
an accomplished Mill-Wright; ami the undersigned
will guaranteeto his patrons that with |
CK)OI> WHEAT,
I _
he will furnish as Sl'l'KltlOR FLOUR a? can
he made anywhere in this section.
The Mills'are <dtuatcd on Sanders' Creek,
six miles North of Camden, and convenient to
the Liberty Hill nod Lancaster roads.
J. II. VAUCiHAX.
June '2o. ">t.
NOTICE.
Our friends and customers will please coinforward
ami settle their accounts. The losses
by the r> cent lire render a speedy settlement
imperative. For the present, we will he found
at the office of J. !) Kennedy, over W. L.
Arthur's store.
IIODtiSON" & DUN LAI'.
I
Tax lieturns.
i Auditor's Office Kershaw County.
CAMDEN. S. t\, June 1C, 1874.
This office w ill be open from the 1st day of
| .July to the "Jutli lay of August next, to receive
returns of all Personal Property. Moneys,
i Credits, investments in P.otnls, Joint Stock
j Companies, or oth rwise. Also, a complete
return of all lien! I'r.'perly, I,amis ami lluildinps
un it r control as o wners or holders. or
as hit-hand-. parents, guardians, trustees,
j executors, administrators, receivers, attorneys.
or factors, on the first day of July.
187-1. in accordance with Joint II i solution of
the Legislature "providing for the reassessment
of Ileal Kst.atein 1*74," approved .March
17th, 1*74.
As ! ". aecoiniiioilation to the tax-payers of
this County, who reside at a distance from
this office. I W ill attend at the place- named
. below, on tin-days specified, to receive their
! returns.
All per.oitis neglect in;: to make their return-'
at tlie j ! ict specified in their Township.-.
will be retjitired to do so at this office
in Camden. Leforc the Jttth day of August
next, after which date any tax-payer# who
shall iiavi .ailed to make their returns will
he charged uili. the property atid fifty per.
cent, penalty eh . jre.', thereto.
livery tusio person between thc^Tf*?y ^
a O iTi^ i r t S
not. cxC* ;u thos<- uttiilde of earning a support
front If'iijr mait.ic I <-r otherwi.-e di-ablcd. ,
are ' aide 'l?-tax, ami are i c.juircd to (
titake their returns.
All !'> !> a- t'-?.15njr to make their returns of j
tIii-it po'-Js ill 1 . reijiiired to pay a double
tax, am! on f?ilut to I.. do, are liable to Le
imliej. .! ittd i:n|>: i:u,ne I ten days, in aecnr
! ui v.ii:. Aii -w7. >? i!*r- i
Liberty lliil?Tul\ 1:5. 11. and 1 .*?.
Kvii Hill?duly iii. 17 and IS.
Flat k?Inly 2o, 21 and 22.
!5utr:il.> ?I tiiy 2:;. 21 and. 2V
Lizi'iibvV?.1 i-.lv 27. 2Sand 20.
> Mili?July 30 and 31.
! (!iuvti?n% Mill -August !. 1 and
|v?j,- " 'i t\ 1 rs :uv i c-jin-tI'uUv ro.jup-tf.l j
! in j\',> >: all J" : - n *'!:<? I'Vadc Making ? j
I iiis! and t'air return.
* N. AV. lit.mi:.
Audit ir f?r Ivor-!iaw Ciniuty.
.111 ri *. Is.
ClM'll, 'oi'S!.
Ci ft'VA |ll> il i'.I.S. r..r w:,l,. l.?v. 1.V
iO,UUU 11A I'M MHO'S. |
i> ll
s SPRING
I
FOS
R OBERT M.
[ > now lvceh inir a lull
Foreign and Don
Suitable lor
VI
A ITU.
|
Boots. Shoos, Ho
At \ i r \ i j'
i n which he in\ ik'.s ilie .
I
; M'ilil. :
3 % k'b < >t: i: A.M
I'l'I li \ vs.
V" !'.!? T??\'i:i i:.
>'I<1K Ki' I;I:kk,
i' v i;i:rr,
I'm.- I n Uii Tiilai
r \ 1111 i 11
l'i-1 II Tlll'l Mll-I
Can Goods. V'", T-.
fiiii.. Km-Ii
\ i iln- Inwi'^i ti^ur. ! -i * \ > 1! H i ? l
II . ii.u I ii.'ii . 1\< h I., i i. lir-lii'X int' n r *
May Till.
)
>
\
i
USTEW
SPUING GOODS,
ov THK
Latest Styles and Fashions.
The subscriber has just opened his stoc k
of Sl'KINd (jOODS, which lot variety
and completeness, is
UNSURPASSED IN CAMDEN,
Ilis stock of
Lsalit's' Dress Goods
is large and varied, and lie flatters him
self that ho can suit the taste of even the
most fastidious.
In the
GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT,
is embraced everything for a complete
outfit, and to which ho invites attention.
In the line of
BOOTS AM) SHOES,
hi? stock cannot be excelled.
11 is friends, customers, and the public
are invited to give him a call, and he
promises to sell them as low as they can
be bought in this market.
I.W. IcCURRY.
April 23 tf.
HARD TIMES!]
\YV cali the attention of the public to our
LARGE
And Carefully Assorted
Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE
CONSISTING OF
Olioioe
GROCERIES,
l)iy Goodn,
KHOE^, II VTN,
I
| Hardware and Crockery.
' Our Goods have been purchased with a
view to the
HARDNESS OF THE JiiyifSr*"
And *
=- irants of otrr ^ ^
And are offered at the
Lowest Possible Prices,
TO
Casli Buyers.
J. & T. I. JONESMay
28. tf
THOSE IN WANT
OF ANYTHIXO in ilie line Foreign an<l
Domestic
FHUITS, c??o.?'
Will always t 11 1 it to tlicir intcro?t t?> l?ny
where tin* largest ami host a*-o>tieent is
We always Keeji a coiajilete sleek in
season.
KfliKT.KV & liAKT.AXP.
XDR/"5^" GrOOIDS,
VT??TH?Xj!. IIATS. ami various articles
I selliiiif at exceetlinglv low figures, liv
1 K1UKLKY \ '(.iAliLAXD".
:>v
GOODS,
1874,
TTTflivrTornv
! ami co?ii>leU?sfock of
lestic Dry Goods,
tlio ?enMon.
4S()
Toi'K OK
its and Clothing-,
o\> Priros.
attention of Cosh Buyers.
it*
i> l < > AH 1M V 10.
SV; \ i; \i| jcs
( Oi l I.K ? I .a:_ uira. IIi.>
Loinon. Sola, Hut tor and
IJoston ('|| \rk Klis.
i anl l!n.:'i-li S .la
?.. r T. i
-11.1 la.-k'ta
Choice Segars.
rill II '
lliillv < ?!u-il a ? :,'! ^IV..in |>ii1i'1i-i.m'| <. I etVr
in make ii t-i tlieir int. r. -i t <l.i ?...
Klll-Li'S \ 111],LINUS
if.