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CAM DEN, S. V . DECEMDEi: 11, 1S77.
^ The Uusury Law.
The bill iiiuitiiii: the safe of interest
upon money anil ether coiiMroilities, i
now before the Legislature, will very
probably heroine a b.w?rot that auy
good veil! lo ncromplifthul thereby, l>ut
becuuic the people d? irariu i?. i l.e
* - .1
discussion ot t: e measure m ux uvu.-.
is exhaustive, both f< r am! aguinst it. 1
Crime?A Remedy.
'i horgh we l ave had a penitentiary
f>r cj'ai'naV, ami ili court.- have generally
di?eh.irged their duty in sendim:
theui tlieic, good citizens everywhere
arc npftdlcd at tliC -rapid increase
ofrriiiK! tiuofghou? tie St; to. and
th y arc foreol to il.c conclusion
that ether means than the penitentiary
must le resorted to for^hc prevention
"oTevil doing. In point of fact, many
jiluiins, ?o tar ftmn t'sveding the periitcntii*?y.
wouM rather servo a term ol
years in that institution than earn a
living out of it by stealing or otherwise
The large number of prisoners trn d at
nearly every court, who make no dofeuso,
though abundantly alii to nujh.y
counsel, goes to prove that such is
the ease, lti the penitential)* they
fin-l cmiifoitable niiartms, light work,
plenty to cat, and time an ! ton panions
to Cue t'o tht m tboroauhly i'i crime,
lo-sidcs, penal servitude woils no disgrace
villi v:Rain.?. l.ock up ore of
their number, and he comes out a hero,
lit is tie i o i of11 c o'casioi vhuev.ei
fcc gees.
The peiji'ditiary r.nd u.oitii suasion
i ? i,t,..i vr: tv hut
rsvv iiiu nun j 7 ?
there has be cu i n abate went < i crime.
On t!;c contrary it lias lwpr>, and is
now increasing constantly and at a rapid
? rale. ^.iTsl er nii'Dsnr* i:.u-t the rclbic
be resorted to; and the nio. t efficacious
remedy that suggcrts itself, as many of
c.v hnr.gi?! nd e*. iirsj oni< nts ,
i< I he v hipping j < -1. i'trlltf- rrn-a!'*
bu!; the irish. !.< It * v. 1 itc ?r 1 lack, is
what die pood citizens ? t Smith Carolina.
he tl.iy whi'c or l!uk, ?! maud.
And why not ? 'i !.?<? who are ??? j o?< ci
to it, eu.br;tint: ivii d tis tin nct
and a class of indiv iduils vim i.cwi
l:.!.e :: J.raetoa! row of xt Ml :ng. raist
-eir halo's in ! u'y I n r ai d < si la;m :
' The whii |.ing post is a r< ?;? i f bailorWUl."
\\c S: I S W P|'. t * * 11. lli-'t j-l! pun
* 1 inrnt ? ? v/v#? i ri'i.n i? ? #>! f? i*1 n ivlit
o! L.iL.i:i n ; . nd ti :.t v. 1.11 vtr me;j
nr. s. If t!.<\ h.n?l; or mild, tKi t arc no
total) fir the protccti- ? of iiio a in!
jirnjifitv. should le adopt' il by Mil
Jivr inakci?. TI.C old sa)i?}?: "You
must (bedevil with hie," is cleativ
! } 11.1 a'.-Ic tu tl e Mihjitt wo have under
rons x'ctai rn. I t:.c ?hip*
j-in^ost, and. ts if ly u.oj;:c our jails
end prnitoiitid!) n:!l become tcnaitloss,
taxes t educed, and crime a!u? ct uuknowii
witliu cur hid-is Yirjriuia
and Ih'hrvare have never tlandontd
liist priucij Ls it: r!ii< rrprd. ami the
result proves tin ir v. hdom, Jtcuivdics
should te juiced on'y by tluir r?bult<..
Editorial Items.
Jhnater I'-.ttl : la* b??n appoint"]
uji in tl.e Ct-ti.miit<t cn Military Altaic.
Thk Tore toniimiCK to trr.w '-radiit-4
. * W .
ally worse in l?.dv, but L s tniud re-mint
clear.
'j iti: lit i : t : i. /. x ti aji v'ty in t!:e V.
S. S'lute . i art if. 1'y ituUCed tu the
\ i<*C i'n.? lie ;t v i o Was l ot elected
11 ?n. ('. <J. Mi.^vixtirR. of (.'htrli-stut,
will succeed Mr. Si.< ppatdu-< l'i air
tuu'n < i t! c (."ii n.ittcj of Wats and
3lrans.
M.\.:??K-(i?.xri;.\r. ItrxJAUiN lit*
:> A . dh d in 11 i urhrton en the
71 ii instant, in the scveti'y-tliirJ year
o l.;s nt?'.
t.? km it; a i. Jor i fii K. Johnston says
tiia* !.i r^sirrct'a doer if tion of the
tie f : be!;* ti. 1.1 i.- i!:?- only Hitibfactci)
?> :*; licit I.:., t vt I : j ] < uleil.
: : l l? v 'j |< N i.;.s been made to the
Ccneiul A.*stnil!y for the ( hatter of
tlit* (i<<)! .. 'if.rn tt.d .V rili Carolina
-d t' mpatiy.
^ \ l !t MA.\N!\<? F spoil II
- : 1 < j: ' .'-'utator fious Clar<
10I011, to tlii the unexpired term of
A\ :ir!> 7, who jefi !i(?I r<cci<tly.
'fti >: election in Chat lestoti for lmwic*.]
: ! 11: c<! < con is ifl to-Jay. The
1 iytj< ; i- < o; fdciit that their CDtin
t.iLt v ill tie triumphantly elected.
'J i:k I I Kpciiliii^ the llesumption
has teen pass! 1 ly the ll? u>e of
10 orc-sc n!a!ivc? by a .small majority.
1 > moe'.ss iii t! c filiate is extremely
doubtful.
J..4 M Ai-'i l It cr.no flit li^lit side liji
witlrfare, on the od ii.stiiti', t,\il. John
11 Wxir. tin* I \ tin < iiitie cahdidute for
? til1< r, in^ el?< lid without upji
litlon.
? lot.. J<{ K<?V F. Vol MANS, of the
I (\? i.iii;.r, ! . s I < < u elected by the
# v i.tnie to theiliice (f Attorneyk
lici.ti.il, tUiido \ actio t ty tb? rcsigna"
V tiwu of Gtucrul Oouotr.
i
The bill for tlie renionrtizitinn of!
ailvtr. v.l.icli j a scil the House of lb j>rest
rita lives some lime since, has also
pusscd the Senate by more t him uvothirds
majority. >o, if the I'lisidenl
vif rs the liil, it wi 1 nevertheless become
a law.
IIo.v. 11. W. Si.Mi'suN, inrinK-r ol
t!:e House ftorn Aude.tson c?:ui ty. suecc'ul".
Mr. Hicppard as Cliairii.an of the
Committee on Ways atul Means, he h iisir
elected over lien. C. <1. Min.miti.
iter, of (1 atli-Mi t*. 1 y a v? to of I to .">
The Mi echon in ;-'t .rwr.tt Cot nti
on 'iliuntlav. In ill! vacancies in the
Genual As-cmUy. resulted in tin* choice
of Maj. 'J*. II. Fta-or for the Scnatcai.il
J. A. Mills. l>i| , lor the House of He; rcscntativcs.
GeO-.W. n.mktan, ll.-q . the iu.w
ujcti.hcr of tlie ilou e of ll?*j?ns*??!:?lives
!i' in Paiiliiotoii County, wade his
first speech in lite I.cyislaluiv < n Thursday
last acainst ilie IVuiy !>? !. His
rflbit is spoken <i ttie I.ivi i? m:.~
lii?n. Hkm:v M'fviin has been ret-lccUil
Associate Justice by the ?;tsui.i_
mom vote of ibc Cm octal /.s? 11 b'y lor
the term of six years from July u'.xt.
at which time his present term r-x fires.,
lie having been ehctol 1: st spring to
fill ti e latttwy iu 15ic .Supreme'(' urt
occasioned by the prou of Judge
W.I'ard :o si.e Chief Justiceship.
OlM.KAIS 15. I! I*litledge of ('hubs,
ton, an i J. 1>. KcniiJ 'y. ?f tV.ndcu
have i con appointed bv ti.iv. ii isuj ton
M ij> r (icncruJs of Militia. (iiiigr,a
! llichr.rJsyn, of ihe Su tn'vr J?* t>kman,
is Idiig&dicr (Jor..i! of cavatry.
and Colonel II. It. Hcuiphiil, of t!.e
Abl eviilo .J.VoVmmi, is 1'iigadii r <??tier.l
of I oh ntry.
I'on. .Tot:x ('. Sr.i'mar.ii, vim,
though ^ounjr in years has s,? distinguished
! in sc'!'a< ti c (I a iiuian < I the
cooirr.ittc on Ways and Means, ai.d a>
the leader <1 the Democrats in tin*
House of Kejirciicntativcs during the
stormy period following the meeting td
the (iencial Af.sen.ldy la.-t fill, lias I eesi
elected Speaker of the Il'tiso, vice (Ion.
Wallace dieted Judge if the b'cv u 1.
Circuit.
II.w iMi RiTKivri) the nominal I<?n
of the Democratic caucus cii the third
bullet, Col. A Haskell tv..s. on Wednesday
last, dieted Asxt'a'e Jus? ce c!
the Supscrnc Hi uit, to lid the vacancy
caused hy the resignatb n of Jodgi
Wtight. tiiit. W. I!. W; l'cee vas n:i
the sa!i:c day elected Judge of the Scv.
vr.tli ( to succeed Hon. L. ('.
Xoithron, wl o has aeerpied tli? : jj
ointment of I'. S. Dhtiiu Atli it.cy.
It is stati'li that S? na'or jluth i
. sul ?.t :::> c;-1 -v ?!..) ii-c in it!.- |?!acv i::
ll.c I . S. Senate. am] luake a j rrMiria'
| Mattnoit coi.ieii.iip the iinii;! ::r? fcffa
r, (? i:(li:din? Lv 1. i ? li nt n coini
mittic lii sij pointed to ii.viMinute I.i.connection
therewith. In view if iTic
. al.u-u tiiat Irs hecn pi'ed upon lilri; ly
, .i?<' i ir.iJa iT tb<? Kadio! Se i.a'. r? at.ei
, in r >papers', Pitch n ee?Lire on i he pari of
(.'en. Ilmler would he ciiiiiietiily proper,
.Ildui: iJi-siPiiRKVS <f tii- District
i f I'. iun f is, to'us. d to rurrerdiM- Honest
Jul n l'aMeison to the authorities of
South C.M.'iiin. he liuldir? that I'atterji
ii. ? > ! ii? as he is in aiti lulaiice up n
t!i? sittings of the Siunte a? Senator
'r. in Soutli <'nriiiiiu; is not a fugitive
from justice "
litK is a ilerciti.-n of Senator Puth
t 1 ) a e-.tris; oisJi t;t i !.' the New York
h.i'ij rSrut: "Wallin? SiifC'S the lio- r
',s a iiitiii who ! i*k.> I:k a Itunh ratio r
than a uo-t;<.;iii.r ai _,? !? a iiauiisMu-.
mail. J 'ii.'-iJ lit. i-'ii', ami i^ure, s tiiiim;
i i(fincu cut! uian, *.% iiji Tin*", oik*
fv:.!t: ca. with a jm m.'iul a.-f c< t oi extn in."
umiabi ity. lie looks u?>itlnr Southern
i ?>r X> r:r i . S ir i* Miiij.ie a p i.tioit.mi.
It is c ?y en u'_*li to a-sceiaie Itim will
iiosi ?ltu!J loves aii'l Sum! >y scion I
Illation*: with massacre never This
M. I! tiller, of South (i.iroiina.
L'x icaclici" C i no al XIc::iph:Il.
The .\?r* utii? ( '< i:r>tr jc}s I fie fiun.Wil
_* u'M'l Vi il II 1 etc to the <;'.?( It*
^:ii*!cl Command. r of the Seventh
I?iiira?it of Infantry :
"Urn I'l.bort U. I!iiii|i)ii.l is i.ow
just ihiiiy m \en u'irii oi*i. lie va*
LT.eluated with the honors al
lilshiiic <".#!!? *: i'l 1 .<,??. and at the
?e:y otus.i ol' the ti\i war minute. i< d
mi lie I Ynfeih r .to Ki-i v I'i r one
\* r lie m i vi (1 : s a j rivate :ii llo* }\ \ rnt!i
Simli ('iioiiiia iliy nu n'; hir two
y?i * lie i 11 vc<i a* a private in (hr*
I'i ^iiiuiit ol i..il? ~: l"i oi'i' .car I'i* Wi*
S?: ii a ill - M jor of lli?* 2! _* to nt
iuiiiim!. lira. IJi ii.|i|iiil took part to
il iily I-atfie*, and i car* Upon i is |<.d\
llli.'seal* ol liolioliiho! WiiiiiiiJs |rc jvtij
ill ( l ai.rt IIoisv il.e. f it'lM.-Iitirij and IV
(?|*.**I>?.iit. I'Yoni I ho i n*t M ana.-.-as
the .mm render oi' I.cc ?i A j | oiuaiiii"
maicloil .Mil! f.iO.d I under the
Southern I id's. I!i? military record
is u .tl oiit Mem s-h. A* a tram soldier,
holdii o it iiis highest h"ii* r I > li ar a
inuvkct in the latiks, (2 n. 1 leinj luil *?V itt>
wi:)>< ut it | loach.
Tor some vents <i.n. Hen j.'.ii! Iia*
b' en rep p <1 in journal *m, with I i*
ace1 lnji'i*! ed miinpr hiolhir, J.
Ilcinidiili, as editor mil j r piietor oi
the A i f \ die .V"'V/i//t. In the man.toe-'
uu lit f th s n? w.-| :i|).*r l.i.s af?iIif v h i*
1 cen c i .*ji:t nous. 1 lie | i.'ople of (>!d
Al l et iiie jj ivi* Inn a signal mark ol
il r e, iiliiit i ci: by clectm" him to ibe
J/ tii.-iaior*. *t fall. ;.i i!ic head of the
ticket lu the Tceibiutuie, us out of il,
be hn? been iudej ciuknt nnd IvailcBS.
A icady an J forcible speaker. he hud
already made his mailt when llie Extra !
Session adjourne). 1 1
(ien. Hemphill is moil.st ami una.?- (
sutUMig. It is dii'.! to hiti! that the pro- '
ph.* of the while State should know that I
the (telleril of the Seventh Hrlgade ino
Carpet-Knight, but a tiue ami tiled
soldier, who, in these piping days o!
peace, find work to do l >r the State,
and dors it with nil his might."
The State Debt.
As far as csn le ascertained ftom the
press, the people of South Carolina are
unanimously in favor of paying the!
honest ami fxim /' '< indehtc Iness cd
the S ate, and of repudiating only that
uliieli is irauduleiit. We tjuotc from1
an ex eh.111 go :
The Newbury fl<says; "The
uiost irouldcrime matter the Lcgisia- ;
turn will have to dial with is th? public
Jehf. It is a nnttcr Hint calls fur wise
and hold siatesuiauship. I he legis'ator
who is ufiuiii of giving oflVuse and hecoming
nnpopuhir, who looks to his
con-titm tit- for guidance li? re, is not lit
to r. present regciier-it* ?l South Caioli:ri.
No matter how the rjuc.-s:ion is settic
I. tiii'iv will be iii-.sat:.?faction. The?e
are Il.osu who call loudly for wholesale
repudiation, and others who say pay the 1
* - ' " 1
debt and save l lm Mates crcuii, auu
o'?h< is who :j?Jv i.se a middle course
Those who advise the middle e^ursc
that is, the payment of the fioitu jhlt
it I t :iii l the repud'aiioit of the (raudu..
lent, ate vijht to theory; but how to
put that thoiy into pin dice in the trouble?juiw
l separate t!:e honest debt
I'rt.ui the fradith nt; they are so toiit^b d
to^t.t' i*r ;li. t i,ne is not di.-iiu^ui-liaMc
11out ii>' otiter. And if they are disti;i?;uisliaiile
at ad, the I.cjii-Jature is;
be-t [ripvtcd i make that distinction. I
Ti e cotiitnithe charged at the last scs-1
m?iii with tin: duty r>f inv? stiiratinj; the
} ubiie debt I ave no doubt dune tlior1
'
dOJiti VV'IK, itu prepaid m miouhi
a* lilt! I rest i t Session (ho Ill'st plan 01
1 !- ?? u ?f t!,i- ir. u hit some fj'icstioii.
To that c??:i;i; i<tco and to 4tie ]ici:ialature
ai lar*?\ wo uni t uivc l!ic credit ol
povtsi:i?; the necessary i.oncstv, ability
and paiilolUtn to do v.hat is right to
th- Sta'e rut! to its creditors. The
jcoj-'o Inning sent l heir r. pre-en'atives
to the Leg siature should ahow (turn to
dispose ?if a!! public matters a4* thev sec
li: ; tie \ li.iVo no tight to instruct litem
tti do il?is oi In doth.it ? to repudiate the
?M i or to pay if, and Tito l-gislator who
!t:.s not the boldness and in*i p-nd? nee to
I' mi hi* mi ii **| ii.ions iiim] dirt i1 his own
actions ha better stay at home. There,
fore we think the plan adopted in S' tne
con lit it s of iustmeting their repic-cninlivew
what c ii!m: to j> ttsuo in reference
to tli" J lil-lic nebt is altogether impr p
r. If the ii | lcseiitsitives are lit nu n
th?y Lt;. w ii.well bettor what course
, < ughi to : pursued by them than the
p op!e at !.i|oe. We put i.ur fust in
tin* Is Merc. stid <1 ulit not nwu ?nry
\?. i.! settle tJ?'s iltll! e'.llV Ot lllT <ilull
that comes J ofore tl.eai (or t!ic best in.
ten sts t f the fc-'li.to, unbiased l?y partisan
prejudice, and untnovetl by popular
c!a:t.?;r <>; i:j.j.ii'U*n "
I Ti!K i KMrtMiARV.?Sup.crinlen.
ij< iit I'arn ? !e I.as made liis annual re*
port to the l -pir'aluic id' the Condition
?.f tie.Si.ue p' nitmtiary. The entire
1 cist of tl ? ii fiitution f,.r the year was
' ivlti DIG SI); the average number oi
eoii\ic'> making the expense of
i nidi j rM'iier vTii olb Putin;; tlx year
s; tci.ty :!.: o corvietsescaped, of w hom
wcemU'cn vcie recaptured. Tbc liu*
p< iliiiendei.t asks tor an :;] prupriatiou
11' >7.7).(.:;<) ! r the next li.-eal year?
b?r iii tiolenume, Cur construe*
. lion ?10 000; lot* (<jui| uient rf shops
and material tor mauulaeliue. ?10.000.
U'i !i ti.i< appiopriatioii it i.? cltiiuied
tl.at In" Cut mi t } ear* the legislature
n?-ed no' piovi ie ionic than a e utin^cnt
In ltd i.l ."-/lo.COO to he used ut.ly upon
truriunl <u tin (jovct'itor in env s id spnc'al
i:ec :- i y. What reliun the l< ?-is
ill. ?: \v*i| laxe ixj ? n mu ri-jmn. is mi*
known it'ouje phot should be ad |>?c,'l
!<is? t:;.il. inp I | l isoti si-lf*su.*>:aiui;;^r
I! i;a? it*-ii mi i nz< )?': a bSc but Jen ti? the
t.:.\j i a:: I a mitre < 1' wval'A to i*s
? .! Vyriv/'. .h<<im;;t.
I i'TiVVSU VTI.il J
'ilu1 Now ItuilroMl.
? !:; Kiiiioi:: It stems I'm id il.e pro?11
.iafs i i" the l!::i'rc:tJ (N iivcutimi
la hi !.:.*l weiJc. at Sumter, that it is
ttipialul that the OMltilii s thptiph
vvl.ii!, t!ie pn pr.c? il la iroa I is t?. pas.",
is'f.e ton')- to r:;:sc i::< 'icy t bitil J the
oi'l. atiii that a tax If levied to pav
ile iii'ci' si in the sa'.il bonds. Now.!
I:- pmp\; i?: th" I.m.i-'hs ('pel; o'.untrv.
I'uih.lu I'Wtisliip, vvi uiil like some '
one t ' : i.sw- r the follow i:ij? ijucstinri.-:
(> i wln.'ii is the said tax to l?. i\i? J ?
!l on the v.li"hi canity, what bi-iiilit (
vvi!I the people in th s .*"itint r ociv'tf ?j
il' it canj.ot he shown that ti e said
..'iiioad wi ! heiotil tli'j people out !
hit-, do-s :.n\!ii;'y helteve that they j
ui ! submit to a tax to Lutid it?
/h a mil / I >:i 1. ST:?t'X.
Till kr.\ ( t ook ItOill-'.
Turk' y crei k is :;n incotisi ! raMe
s'.tCMli. i.ill Uu'.e Iii.iii M'Ven ii iie.s IVotli
* uiee to sa mil. llin walur of which is
u'tiiznl. so as to jivjel P.tM saw mil's,
'our jti M iniii-. li.iie lo'i n pins ami
.he ii'-e I'lili. ilatd hy ttl ut.nlht l
stream M Witt M. I\i ji.v lias oi:c ol
tin* iiai si in-1 haul mi:Is in the Sivte.
S; I'.ih (' K. i.v.a bloiiiiii.ip younp
,.i i *, of ill's seetii'ti, a! atn*oiiril I lie slmee
of sii. p'e Id- ssediu p. !a*t Sunday. hy
map li p Mi .) M.tzili^n, id I'atiiii"
tell </ ttu'y.
t )':r h liott i t,/a ii Mr. .) .Tosej
e?iti.e Vity m ar h s.np his c.*tiijiat>!c wile
i si v 111?. hut we are Ii ij py to say that
-!.? is tio'.v (cipa.i M'Mip.
In ion-(jiiei.ev i l .) I>uUfa' Shaw'*
ile'iriiiiiia.ioii i.ot to f.<r*al.ii Mm land
i hi< hiiti., the sliaipht outs a if jnhi'..;it
Mid the A. I . M s. are suiiltii*;: mid
two of their lndpes want him for thiir
W. M t e\t y i a i.
1 ii-ciop.. ii ii i ll have proved to he
d sir..'t'njiJy shoit, paitieulaily cotton,
ate ail path' red.
J'Nerybhdy is not yet conu sowing
small graiu, OwAttfibXAL.
Tiller's Ferry Items.
Dear Journal: No news?still:
nappy. My only object in writing is to
:ivc you a cordial in v it a' ion out to see
us. Wc are living not? on iat and
"sassy," and as litis is an age of progress,
our "upper tens'' are adopting
t>ou?e of the and have taken
to wearing shot s. The young preachers
are fixing off to conference. They
had a high old time with us on the eve 1
of their departure. The oil folks regaled
theui on the best they had, named
the baby, turned their backs when they
told t he girls good-bye, heard some queer
cxplo?, ail of whom wept with one
eye. Happy nevr year to them. Girls
still at 1'a s. Wc have sent no
account of the death of your many cor-1
i I'tnninh'ii'si?tvhr-rn .' ! <> f iinv '? lliiS!
Ho/ kircrrd his school house, or Mil's'
dam broke*. Would be glad to hear from
them. Mr. J. 1>. Shaw went "ftrnighl
out" to Florida, but like u ceitain (?en?
oral, who marched his army r.p tlie h;il.
and then marched it- down ngain^hc
came straight back again. I'll let you
know that I went somew here too. I was
at Florence this wreck, hul.don't intend
going ag.ru soon?the old woman t"ok
me to be another man. 1 inUnl going
to see Mr. Shaw and hear him tell ol,
his travels, then I'll tc'l of niiii>*. Ilewi.lj
liave to stretch his blanket if he ' gets i
away" with I lis C'ol.ONF.L.
U:' v v" V'U
t^OUTH CAROLINA UAILROAP.
The passenger trains c;i the Smith Giro.
Una Railroad will run as follows :
FOR COLl'MlIIA.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston 5.00 a. m. 0.50 n. m.
Arrive at Coliuuhia 11.00 a. ni. 8.45 a. in.
rail atci'stv
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston O.OU a. m. 7.'2<? p. m.
Arrive at Augusta o (>0 p m. (J. 15 a. in.
FOR CHARLESTON.
(Sundays excepteJ.)
Leave Columbia .1 80 p. in. 7.15 p nr
Arrive at Charleston ?'2.0!) p.m. C.15 a. m.
Lea\c Augusta 8.80 o. m. V.HOp. m.
Ai rive at Charleston J.L'O p. m. S.lHJ u 1:1
CAMDEN TRAIN.
The Camden train will leave Camden at
: 7.00 a in on Mondays, Wednesdays and
I Fridays, and connect at Kiugsville with the
up passenger train for Columbia. On Tuc.s;
days. Thursdays and Saturdays it w ill con
licet nt KingsvilJe with d.orn passenger
train from Columbia, and ariive nt Camden
at 0.45 p :n. Connects daily with trains
i from and to Chat lesion.*
S S. SOLOMONS, Supt.
S. I>. Pickens, Cen'l Ticket Agt.
Books, Jewelry
AND
!
Fancy Goods!
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i
A largo stock of popn'ar School Hooks,
Colored picture Hooks. .Juveniles and l'ri.
\ tm.I'lihlir-.tiariu for 1S77. Dav
IJuokn, Ledger# iiml Itecurils, Composition
ninl Copy liook-*, 1'eus aaJ Inks. Cip. Note
hfd AccourU 1'aj'tr nu<l Ltiveiojies, Shites
aii'l Pencils.
Pocket Kiiives, Tabic Cutlery,
ILizr.rs and Sci-sirs. Spectacles, suitable
for nil ages: limtblc-lmirel duns, muzzle
nrnl hreech loading, with implements, I'is
lols. Cartridges, 1"litislnms l'oys, ,kr. I'nucy
China and Classen; o.
1 Reaaionion Sewing Machines,
At gr.atly reduce! prices,
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J A. YOTOG.
dee4if
J. R. GWDiii.
Stoves, Stoves
A IIHAW STOCK OF
Cook, Parlor aiid Office
STOVES, I
OF
Ai.l, NTVL12S,!
ji'st j:!:< ;:!vi:i>. ani> om:r.i:i> at |
PRICES LOWER
than can d!' had
E'ilsi'wliei'fhl ('iliHih'IH
OITTK! INH. KOOFINV.. Ac . nftctnlcl '
t<> nt sliorlesl notice Hil l on iiccoiiiinouHlin^
terms.
A lull lire of
Tinware '& House Furnishing
Goods.
i"cjit eoM-liinilv on linml.
A11 work nii iriin'ccl.
JollN K. OOODAI.i: lee
III'
(IHI M?o<<>5 V?'<3.
Choiee Macon, Flour, Fugar nml Coft'cc,
cltcap fur ca'jh l>v i
novlOtf JOHNSTON i OLADNKV.
Heady for. Business.
NEW STOEE [
AXl)
Entirely New Stock
BRASINGTQN AND NETTLES
i
HAVE THE 1'I.EASUISK OF AXXOUScing
thcopering of their NEW STORE at
the old stand of OAl'T. J. W. cCl'RRV,
where they have just opened
An Entirely liev/ Stock
OF ^
FAMILY & FANCY GROCERIES.
Consisting in part of
Sugar, C? ffifs, Teas, Flour, Bacon,
Lard, Butter, Canned Goods
>!1 I Ph.Ll,..:
Cciufcc'.iotM lies, ( igms,
Tolacco,
And all oilier goods usually found in a
!first class grocery!
store. j
market prices pr.id for all kinds of
Country Produce.
Always ready to pay the CASH for Cotton
BHASINGTON & KETTLES.
| Sep. 20uj3.
J. M. Williams
Respectfully cull.t the attention of the
I public to his*
Fall and Winter Goods.
Just roceirctl and reiulrjW inspection.
My stock consists of
GIIOC HI: IK?,
HARDWARE,
CHOCKKIir,
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING.
j II VIS,
HOOTS, SHOES,
SADDLES, HARNESS,
BRIDLES.
AND A FL'LL LINE OF
SPIRAL MERCHANDISE.
i I wouM call particular attention
I to tnv fine assortment of
Ladies' Cloaks,
Aipacas,
C*00<1*5*
Heavy slack of
Buying <iii<3 Ties.
y f, ?.,
I COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT.
Highest market ptiecs paid for
COTTC ]KT,
I J. M. WILLIAMS.
: rn n-fl Huiv. j
SS7H. .\ew York, 1S7S.'
As the time approaches f.-r the renewal
of subscript ions, THK SI N would remind'
its friends nod vell-wishera everywhere
that it is again a candidate for their conttitl
cration and support. Upon it. record for'
the past ten years i; ; .lies iur a conttuuancc
of the hearty sympathy and generous
i'ii-i.piaiTiti->11 which have liitht t to he*n extended
to it from every <jtiaiter of the ,
I Union,
The DAILY SUN is a frur ] age rluetofl
11* tfuluniks, price l?y tnuil, post paid, oo I
cents a month, or ?<>.o0 per year.
The Sunday edition of the SUN is an ;
eight j age sheet ofcoitio ns. While giv-j
I iug the news of the 'lay it also contains o
' large amount of literary and miscellaneous ]
matter, specially prepared for it. The
SUNDAY SUN has met with great success. '
Postpaid, $!.'J0 a year.
T?2i: kl'ST.
Win. tiers not know the WIX.KLY SUN?
Tl cite ilatcs throughout the United States,
the (''Hindus, and l.eyond. Ninety thousnud
families greet its w elcome pages weekly,
and regard it in the light of guide, connsell.>rand
I'riettd. Its news,editorial.agricultural
and literary departments make it
essentially it journal for the family anil the
fireside. Terms : One dollar a your, post
paid. Ti?is? price, nuality considered,
i .. : .1?i...........
I III I.W-* n liir 41 v ?* ?|'?i|?v? 1'iii'iiDiivu
For ci'.i'iS of ic>ii, wi'li $10 cash, we will
MX J hi c?tia copy f'ce Address
I'l ISMSllKK OFTIIFSCX.
?i>v'J7 New York t.'un.
BACK AGAIN.
I IIAYK the pleasure ?.f announcing to my
friends niitl patrons I t;i! Mnive removed to
n \ mA* stakd,
where '.villi far greater facilities and convenicners
than I had l'eforc 1I10 fire, 1 am
prepared lo coll lucl a
Flit ST CLASS KAKKIIY
in overj respect, and.the patronage cf the
public is cordially solicited.
Orders For Cakes
of any description promptly and satisfaclo ri!v
titled by competent bakers.
Frcsli Broad
alwajs on hand.
oct' Hitf MIIS. II CilOSUV.
Mnckori'l.
Kit* ol Macho.el for rale at ,
IOO UAl'MlIRUS.
i
Tm
CHRISTMAS IS COMING! 1
And so are Goods Daily Arriving at ?J
H. BARUCH'S. 1
0 . I
With a view of supplying the usual demand
for the Christmas Holidays, I have
made new additions to every Departments^!
in my extensive Establishment, and am
fully prepared to satisfy the demand.
Everybody knows what I keep, and I
want it distinctly understood that I will
sell you anything in my line,
'
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
. I
Consult your interests by buying your
goods from SI. BAItUCII. h|
declltf
1). W. JORDAN, 11.0. CARRISON. .
The Planters' Warehouse .1
'Enlarged and Improved. *v1
! /
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
I The undersigned arc now ready to show one of the
Ifinest stock of goods
DROUGHT TO CAMDEN THIS SF.A10N.
! v '?
! Consisting of everything pertaining to
' ' *
General Merchandise,
In all departments. It i.? useless toatleropf to erumernte, yuftice to sny that everything
needed in the family ir on the farm can he had at our bouse, at the very lowest prices,
anil sat:.?fuciion in all goods guaranteed.
| Our stock of
HARNESS. SADDLES BRIDLES BIT AND LEATHER* Is
larger than ever before, and cheaper than the cheapest.
Remember that we are always aeady to buy cotton, and are prepared to pay the
cash for the saute.
VJTJ.XV Or n IJW U'
nlwavs on Laud at lowest figure*.
D. W. JOED AIT & CO.
CHE4P GOODS
13 A
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17 H 11EA1) BA RE S VBJEC T
I WILL THEREFORE ONTY ANNOUNCE
MY STOCK OP
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, '
HATS,
10018 AM $8018
Are Equal ii not Superior
to lyiy I have ever had to offer.
ALL OF WHICH I WILL SELL
AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE,
The Stock Las been uioslcnrefully selected, r.nd an insf ectiori is solicited.
*n -1 J. TW TP. "1
xiouert jxl. Aenneay.
CAIiIJ ON
.1. J. 3IACKAY
BEFORE
Purchasing Furniture
KLSEWIIERi", *
"V'on on 11 SO per Cent. l>y
Buying from llim.
11K IIAS TI1K
usssx sxccs
tlmt lias ever boon brought to Camden. oct4?3m.
ESTATE SALE. I .lnc+ D qH
V MWli k VV/OUI V V/Mj
On Wednesday, the lit Inlay if December next, '
at the residence of tin? lute Henry Baker. near a large and wi:ll selected
lli u?ir? Bridge, in Kershaw- comity, I will sel STOCK OF
the entire personal pro|irrtr o! the estate of the
ht.lil Henry Maker, consisting of 4 Horses, jiimut i WIXES ANI> I,iqrOItN,
l"> bond i'.( i'attie, SO head of Hogs, 400 bushels of
Corn, u quantity of 1'eiu, Household and Kltch- Whicll wo guarantee PUIO.
c?i ruruttuie, rientdticti I n mils. Ac. Term
caali. MA Ml" ML WEST, AlfO
novHtil Ailministrator.
Mortirasre Sale. GROCERIES? TOBACCO
Thomas Pvniini ami Uilzeltynutu to Paulina To- , . ? ?
bias?Mortgage of lvrsoimlty. an(j dQARS,
By virtue c.f the ni>ove 11:0:tgaae, I will sell *
In trout 1 f the Mai let, in the tow n of Caiinii'ii,
011 Saturday, the tub tint of December next, the Cheap for Cash, by
follow :n*r pn>ii?m ty: or.0 Wnck mare mule, ov ' J
l-ciI eoW, w Itll w title tail. 1 t.e ?[ et kit it cow, \\ ?tli T i 111 v cyi \ \r , 1 * T K TX V If \*
j,utt lieud, onil tiiown heifer undone ouc-hoise JUIIAolUA iv li .LA 1LN IS 1.
h&Koi). T< 1 ins cash. Oct. 23lf
liov2"-2t MAKt'CS TOBIAS, Ageut. ~ *
Soap, Soap. Collbo.
DOXts ir?iut> for ante low by j ,"r ,-k ' Z* of new Coffee fon sale low by
UAl'.W BROS, BAl'JT BB08.
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