The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, March 05, 1878, Image 2
W. 1). TRANTHAM, Editor,
U. ii. ALEXANDER.
Rusiness Manager.
CAMDEN, 8. 0 , MARCH 1878.
Pensions.
The subject of allowing pensions to,
the survivors of the Indian, Florida
and Mexican wars is discussed occasionally
iu (.'oiigrcs?. The Radicals of
the North, however, seem to forget that;
the country is indebted to the soldiers !
from the Southern States for the success ,
of the United States in those struggles.;
' Oue of those veterans may be ever so
worthy, but if he barely sympathised
with his State iu the late war, the oblr-,
gation of the government is discharged,:
so they say.
The Silver Bill.
The bill remonctizing silver, thereby
making it the equal of gold as a legal
tender, haviug been disapproved by
Presidcut Hayes, was passed over his
veto by both Houses of Congress yesterday.
In the Senate the vote stood
4G for to 19 against, and in the House
196 for to 73 against the bill. It is
announced that tho Secretary of the
Treasury has already made arrangements
for the immediate execution of
the law just yassed. So there will be
no delay in the coining of silver dollars
of which the people down this way
would be glad to see and have the largest
number.
Vindicated.
The report of the Legislative Investigating
Committee acquits the proprietors
of the Charleston Acic* and Courier
of the charge of having "soid out
to the Radical party," so often preferred
against them during and sinco the
campaign of 1872. The report shows
that no Democratic newspaper was im_i;?ii.?
' rtrintim* steal." and.
pui'aii'u ii> ilib |m ?....p 7
after alluding to tiiC' swindling prices
charged by the few Radical papers in
the State, and how their accounts were
"raised"' to suit eaiergencii s, it goes on
to saj: "Contrasted with the accounts
ol the daily papers hereinbefore referred
to, we submit the evidence taken relative
to the accounts of the Daily AWi
of Charleston. The contract made with
the proprietors of this paper was twenty-five
cents perjinc for publishing the
acts in three pipers, the Daily, TriWtekly
and 1 Ktr/.Vy Aeir*, wlirli was
twenty-five cents per line less than was
paid to the Charleston !! yulficun for
publishing the same acts in the daily
and weekly. All accounts of the AV?r*
were itemized, giving the title of the
act and da;c of publication in the
three pipers owned by iht tn. and the
number of lines contained in each
act. Comment is unnecessary, J'or the
evidence is in itself a sufficient tiibute
to the integrity of the proprietors of the
Xtia, and the correctness of their ac
counts."
The verdict is based upon the n.o*t
irrefragible testimony, an<j. tnougn iardy,
U a complete vindication ot the proprietors
of the X' trsaml (.'-juror. And
it gives us pleasure, not only as the
friends of those gentlemen, but as members
of the great Demoeratie party, to
knew that it is so.
A Pledge is a Pledge.
Though the Democratic party has
time and again been pledged to abide
by the settlement of the State debt, us
accomplished under the Consolidation
Act of 1373, there are yet many good
men who insist that those pledges should
not now be regarded, and even urge
that the Stale cannot in good faith let
them stand. And some of the members
of the Legislature go so iar as to
declare openly that, because it wjs unceitain
of its continued existence as a
legislative body, the Wallace House
was excusable for promising anything,
and that it must not now be bound by
its riiouiiies. This is the philosophy ol
**' I
a tit w school- it is not to Lc found in
any of the books that have yet hern
published upon the general subject of
morality. It places a j milium upon
double dealing. It in efhet nullifies
the statute which prohibits and punishes
the obtaining of goods under 'a!sc
pretenses. It says that a trail in embarrassed
circumstances may promise
that which be does not intend to perform,
in order that be may obtain temporary
relief. It actually affirms that
it is wrong to blame a man for thus violating
his promises.
The Supreme Court of the Cuited
States will compel the observance by
the State of the provisions of the Con
solidation Act. which the 1) niocr.vic
party is quadruply bound to stand by.
and by which the State d ht is reduced
several millions lower than it can be
reduced by any other uic thod. A pledge
is a pledge, and economy is also on tho
tido of the Consolidation Act.
It is stated 0:1 high auth' tity that
the silver question will not be one of
the issues of the next campaign. Dc:n.
ocrats nud Kepublicuns are to ho found
both for ood oaoiwt the bill, and by (
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The State University.
The University bill is meeting villi
strong opposition in the Senate, but it
is thought that it will become a lav.
On a tie vote upon a motion to strike
out the enacting clause, Lieutenant
Governor Simpson gave his vote in favor
of the University. A vast majority
of the taxpayers of the State are opposed
to reviving the University at this
lime.
The Congressional Districts.
A bill is now before the Legislature
which seeks to make important changes
in the Congressional Districts of the
State. Sumter is to be put into
the Fourth District, wh'th would
then extend from the Clarendou line i
to the Blue Kidge?a distance of some
two huudrcd miles. And Lancaster is
to swap places with Sumter by being J
transferred to the First District, which j
would then extend from near Charlotte, j
X. C., to the Atlantic ocean?also a dis j
tance of nearly two hundred miles. J
The Democrats of the Fourth District,
and especially of Lancaster county, will
not like the change, though it is pereaps
best for the State.
The followiug is a statement of tin
counties composing the several Con
igressional Districts, and also of the full
i strength of the two parties as represent;
od by the white and colored vote :
First District.
H'A'Ye. Color td.
I.oncatUr, 1,325 1,220
Chesterfield, 1.201 888
Marlboro', 1.107 1,374
Darlington, 2,171 3,320
i Georgetown, 507 2,750
Williamsburg, 1,140 2,001
Marion, 2,4-58 2,210
Horry, 1,010 *?t>7
11,018 14,-520
Second District.
White. Vol /.
- Charleston, 0.004 12.405
CoUrton, 1.810 3,4(8)
Bea I'fcr t 1,142 5,089
0,122 21.881
Third District?Xo Ch.wcs.
117,(7,-. C'j!i,rri\
1.740 -100
l'ickciis, 1.002
Anderson, 3.208 l.'.'iS
Abbeville, 2,847 4.107
Newberry, 1.G04 20
lilcliUmi. l.??7 3.120
Lexington, 1.778
Laurens, -,180 2,004
18,0(51 18,080
FotKTJI DISTRICT.
W 'hilt, . Oolortd,
Union, 1.H74 2.1 <1
Spartanburg, 8.700 1.783
i Greenville, 8,552 1,472
York. 2.004 2.508
Clienter, 1.204 2.580
Sum It r, 1,005 3.071
Kershaw, 810 1.088
Fairfield, 1.245 2.007
10,880 18,018
Fteru DISTRICT.
H7??re. Co fared,
\ E-ipetieM. 8,004 '>,240
Hani well, 2.020 1.500
Ittmyluh, -
Ortin'jtbury, 1.2811 2.8?M?
Cliriuloit, 1,002 1.
8.811 11,02*4
The Lien Law.
tl* . -. ? !...' 1 f/i i!m f\>lnml.in
M C* illC IHUCUICU IU ? VIUIIIVIJ
He jitter for a correct copy of the 'Act
to sccuro landlords and persons linking
.advance*." 1 lie following is the full
text of the act:
an act to secl'bk landlords and
persons mak'no advances.
Section 1. lb it enucte.il by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the
State of South Carolina, now met and
sitting in General Assembly, and by the
j authority of the *atnc. That an act entitled
"An net to amend sccth-us f>G an J
.">7, chapter IliO of the revised statutes,
relative to liens on crops, approved June
18, 1S77, be and the saute id hereby repealed.
Sec 2. If any pexton or persons ahull
make any advance or advances, either in
1 money or supplies, to any person or pcr!
sons who are employed or about to en*
Igage in the cultivation of the soil, the
poison or peramis so making such advance
or advanced shall be untith d to a
lien ? n the cn-p, which may be made
during the year upon the land in ti e
cultivation of which the advance-*
made have been expended, in p;efer? nee
of ail other liens existing or otherwise,
to the extent of such advance or advances;
J'rotu/rJ, An agreement in writing
: shall bo entered into before such ad*
i tnncc is made to this (-licet, in which
shall be specified the amount advanced,
or in which a limit shall he fixed beyond
which the advanced, if made, from time
to time, during the year shall not go.
Str. iJ. If any person making nth advance!*
shall make an affidavit bc-f< r<- the
clerk of the court of the county in which
such crop is, that the person to whom
such advances have been made is nbotit
' to sell or dispose of bis erop, or in any
%/ -.! 1
other way is about to <Jeicai tut iioii
hereinbefore provided f->r, accompano-d
with a statement of the amount then
due, it shall be lawful for him to i-sue
his warrant, directed to any of the sheriffs
of this State, requiring then t>
; sell the fame for cash and pay over the
net pm-ceds thereof, or so much thereof
as may be mcessary. in extinguishment
of the amoiint then due: /'or/?A</, hov
i cvr. That if the person to whom such
alvances have been mad-* sliall within
thirty days a'tcr such sale has hen
made ?:ivc nt>tice in writing the Sheiifl,
acctimpuni"d with an afTtdavit to this rf
feet, that the amount claimed is te t justly
due, that it then shall be the duty I the
said Sheriff to hold the proceed- ?.i such
sale subject to the decision of the court,
upon an issue which shall be made up
and set down for trial at the next suececdimr
term of the Court of Common i
1'icss for the county in which the person
to whnui such advances havo burn'
made resides, in which the person who
makes suth advances shall ba the actor, j
5>i:rv i. That the above s-clions shall i
(be subject U? the proviuious of Uu fo!-J
ffWtrti j
See. 5. Tliat each landlord leasing
lands for agricultural purposes slia'l
have a prior and prof, rred lien for rent
to the extent of one third of sill crops
raised on his lands, and ctiforciblc in the
same manner as liens for advances, which
said lien for rent shall be vn id without j
recording or filing.
Sec. l>. That every lien for advances!
and for rent, when ilie agreement is for
more than one-third of the crop, shall be
filed in the office of the Ilogis'cr of Mesne
Conveyance for the county in which the
leinor resides, within thirty days from
the date of the lien, and said lion for
rent over one-third of the crop shall,
thereby be made valid; and lie shall keep
an index of all such li-.ns so filed, for
ea>di of which he shall ree- ive fifteen
cents from the party filling the sameJ
and this shall be a r.iukient record of
the same. !
Str.7. That the first and third sections
of (his aet shall ha and remain of force
for one year from the ratification there-;
! of.
I. ~~
i Editorial Items.
I
Tiie Lancaster /></</> ) speaks ir, high
terms of Judge lia ison.
t
Miles G. Park kit lus been released {
from jail u; on lm cm recognizance (
The debate on the debt question by j
the House of Representatives last wee k .
was intensely interesting. 1
IIlRSCH, Radical Solicitor of tho
Tnird Circuit, is about to be tctnanded '
to private life. Ilis bond is insuffi-:
cieut. jj
Hon. T. W. Ferry, Senator frrm
Michigan, has been elected President
pro tempore of the I'nited States Sen-,
ate.
| It is nnuerrtcol that Governor
' Hampton favors the settlement of tho
J State Debt as adjusted under the Col1
solidation Act.
i
The A(/inti* r says that several
murder cases are to be tried at tho approaching
term ul the Court of tinier 1
Sea dons fur Edg field c< unt v.
Gen. A G Gaumnu'sON. l aving re1
turned to South Carolina since the eh c- j
jtion of II itept. n. has assumed ??d.tvrial I
contiol of ti e Crecuviiie !)<ii'j Ad *
On account of the Railroad e uipcli|
lion from New York s '? !>, a great ivjduetion
of freight has taken place on ail
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I ; III' I til- it 'Ml .^.1 i 1/1.
:
J ii i n et ion.
A XKW wee-lily and i:i weekly paper,
J to be known as the "iS'tmajhtuut l)rm~!
lomif," and to be edited by M?J Henry j
j S. Farley, is noon to be rlnrted in On*!
, lutnbia.
j Mil. Edward 1). IIari.ke. son of
! (Jen. \V. \V. Hnrlee, and for several
; years past one of the editor* of 'lie New '
Orleans Picayune, died at t|<v residence j
f hi* father iu Mario:*/8. C . on thej
| 23rd of February, after a piiuful and g
; protracted ilincr*
i Deputy United Statvs Mnr-hal finry,;
: with a force of five or six Uuited States,
'detectives, belonging to the force ofi
Maj. Wagener and Collector Hrayton,
u-.ade a raid in the mountains last week. I
They returned on Saturday lust with i
four prisoners.? Pichau Scntinrl.
Nobody seems able to toll just wiut1
n il! b" done by the European powers'
' lliut arc now making *,uch warlike demons!
rations. A war seems inevitable,!
i hut it is hoped and believed that diplo-J,
macj will giic to each, all that could be
gained by ?o appeal to arms, nt all events. 1
' Ot'Jl the gentlemen prof used for
Commissioners to codify the laws of the t<
State, and their nam.? is legion, wc11
know of no one so well qualified for'1
the positon ns (Jul. James II. Rion,!1
i of Winnsboro', wonsc name has been .1
mentioned in that connection by the
' Xtict uml I/trnli/. As u lawyer of 1
vast and thorough b-atuiiig, Col. Rion,' 1
ins hardly tut equal in the State. 1
The lMg?T M .1 frntix>r, Abbeville .
Mnlimn. Carol in I Sj"trl nt, and Audvr- (
> * 11 Lift (lijciirt.r are stout advocator of'
tie adoption by the (ictnnl Assembly ;(
ul'tlio report of the Rood ('u.niiiissi .ii,
and ti e consequent reopening of the
! uebt ij'Ks ion an 1 fix ag upon tlie j 1
j State of several millions of d dlars more j
than she is hound by the Coiiolidation
1 Act to n;iv.
*
On Monday aft era < n a very s> rious
i boiler exjil- hon ?ccuitc 1 in the.siw and ' (
irrist mill of Connor & 1! dat Il>>d :.
. r M i .. _
grs > Depot. I lie doi.r ot the fiiruuce
attached to the engine was thrown two
hundicd yards by the force of the explosion,
and the In nvy iron end of tlie boiler j
was carried more than a hundred yards. '
: l ive men standing near were severely
shocked, and oun of the party, a Mr.'
dairies, seriously cut about the head. (
The foiloA ing persons w?re convicted
at the n c< nt term of tins C? urt of '
MOt?>: Henderson Lu'.vrcy. c -lor? d. grand ;
iiiiecny; Wade 1'iaser and (Jeo W (Jiin?..ti
(i.ali o ilur. d. lbrsicrv: 'ihos. Brown,!
, - ? ..
colored, i;rai:d laro??y; 'onn Patterson,:
rn'orfil in 11 r<l< r. Tin* O'.-nvicti- wrc sentenced
us fMl i\v-: Thomas Prowo, t<? ^
iwo years at hard l ib m iu I Yiiitvntinry; *
1 lenderson J.owivy, lour years at bar.!
| labor iu Penitentiary} Holly .Jackson,
three years at bard labor in I'eiiileu- *
tiary; Wade l'rtisT, twelvo mouths iuj
county juil; (jo. W Clinton, fourteen [
moriilis in county j-iil; Jnbn I'utter-on,
to be banned on ilie 5th of April Pat- J
tersou murdered another colored man nine
years aj;o, when ho Patterson) was
fjuhi/1* t?V<tycn ' I
FIRST
Thk f);u's hf Zrituitg, of Charleston J
lominatcs Governor Hampton for reloction.
Though yet early for nomiraions
in the press, it may be safely said
hat Hampton will be the choice ngninst
hefiellfor the office which he now
Tils *o acceptably, and to which e \
don* could have been e'ccted in 18715 |
I
1 lampion fur Governor and Johneon i
Hngood for Lieutenant Governor, would ;
b<- a strong ticket.
The postage stamp was introduced
in London January 10, 1840, by Rowland
Hill, in connection with cheap
p-igUze. The next nation to introduce
it was France, nine years after. Germany
bppan to use the stamp in 1850,
and was tho first to introduce the postal
card. In 1S74 Great Rrita n realized
a net revenue from its postoffices of
thirteen millions of dollars, while the
l uittMl States, in the snnte tin e, lost
about twenty fur mi'lion*.
Thk Ice Harvest (ins Hudson
River was arrested by the inild weather
of last wc< Ic. The average weight of
llic ice harvest each season is 1,500,000
tons. This year it will scarce'y reach
900,000 tons. It is expected that this
wiil tiicesti'ate an advance in the price,
arid that tec wiil bring $2 per ton at
(he ice huuirs, and this, with freight
and other charges, wiil bring it to $4
and 85 per tou to the consumer in New
York.
Thf. amendment to the Constitution
uf the United States, propoeed by Mr.
SoutharJ of Ohio, provide# that the executive
power of the United States shall
be vested in three Presidents, who shall
constitute a supreme executive council.
Theso Presidents are to be elected by
the (jiialiO'd voters of all the Statu. one
President to be taken from each of the
three prouiincut peuticos of the country
known as the blast and .MidJla States,
the West and the South. No two of tbe
Presidents arc to he from the same section
or district of country. The term of
office of the Presidents is to he six years.
and no one having served a fuli tenu is
? ~t:..:ku r?. ? tu H..
?VJ Ul Vl.^.V.t .VI .V-V.VV....... M,J ...V
first election licit! under this article of
the Constitution, should it b? adopted,
the President from (ha Western District
is to be chosen for a fractional term of
two years; the one from the Southern
District for a fractional term of four
years, and the one from the Eastern
and Middle Districts f?r the full term of
six years. After the first cl-ction onj
President is to bo chosen every two
years. It is also proposed to abolish the
office of Vice Prifident, and to provide
instead that once in four years the .Sen*
ate shall elect u Prcaident who is not a
member of that bjdy, and a ho, it-* a pre*
tiding officer, shall exercise ?!l the au:hoiity
uow exercised by the Vice President.
The compensation of each Pres. |
Jcut is fixed at not exceeding $.'>0 000
?year.
W. vJLYBURN.
General Insurance Agent,
lleprosents: , j
jalvestoa IunraiceAsscciatioa.!
I
rnltiifVarluc uinl I'lrc lustiraucc Co.,
Texan H.i'ikin>( at?l In.-uranoe Co..
ualtlmtou Iiimuituuco Co.,
Of Galveston, Texas.
.'ash Capital $ij?)0.<M)0 <M)
S'urplus lo?'?,781 '.I? j
Total Si55,7SI 07 ,
' t DTT t r ( A25fT< 7^11 <17
i i i aii u ?;.?*/?/, i wi %j i .
Seoraia Eome Insnrance Goiapany,
Columbus, On.
ORG ANIZKD IN
Jiipital Stock $:UKl.0()0 tut J
(Vital Assets 6*Jl,]'JO
oct'iUlf
Naur Kraut,
\ aplemlid article, for sale by
fcbl-'if KIHKLKY >v SMITH. !
CiKars and Tobacco.
Always on liaml. n select stock of Cigars, >
hooking utrl Clicking Tolnicco, Pipes, Ci > |
[Alettes, Cigarette Papers. Sc., f u sale by j
febl'J tf KI BULKY A SMITH.
_ _ _ |
Axon.
^ DOZRX AXES,
For sale by j
}on8tf iiaum bros. i
BlflOults.
wik JAarruls of UiiscuitR lor sale by
Ml BAUM BROS I
Seed On
I /I/IA Bushels Rust 1'roof Sen! Outs
WWlltoattby BAUJfrttRV* j
W ? $ A
AGEN1
CLASS
W W. L- Arthur's
^ ^ fu/torWruf tM 0'?xf (VHth'liim, ^ B
? 20 Vcrbeiw. to different ?wictie?, for (l!o) K]
' ? IS !!uk't * llf-IUiiie riaritj. I'. r^rt>. f ir J1. BL
w id (<?rasiuo:>. 10 different varieties. fur $1.00 K'j.
Jfe 12 Tiih?ri*.M IIurcrniR lulus, I r ll?E
^ 12 (IImIMm, oil (lowering hnlln. for jl M O
31huncirod'other things cheap. W
I IilwinM Ciut^MfrMU^l uyknM>. M
I pj Also, an Immense Stock of Fruit V
(/ Ornnmontil Trees, Evergreens,
ZjJ Shrubs. OtC. A c*!alu*o<; i?f tre.l,M
<"4 ite., n-T u-po?? erics liM free. 24th M
i year. l3Creenhoueee. SOO A ores. M
i aaigKSi' rrmrri Wkfcsd
| TlTllTnO Retail price f900, only two. Parlor
l A li IIN Drpans, price 1375, only |lu6. Paper
i * XHXtUU /rP|?> j), p. lieattr, Washington, N.J.
. For a case of CATARRH
That SAN FORD'S RADIAL
CL'UE for Catarrh will
aw /-v lot Instantly relieve and
9 i?i?eedl!y cn.-e. References,
j rf i-fcnry Weils, Esq., \.'e|ts.
i 'arjf A Co.. Aurora, N\ Y.;
' Via. Iluiveii, Esq.. .Vella.on.
Grant a Bo wen. St.
! I'.oiilfl. Testimonial-* ami
3 f I'teaiise i,y mail. I t :? e,
} I vith improved Inhale *. Jl.
J *olil rvery .viV e. W I KK* i
it I'll iTKIt. proprietors,
' los*..-*
jNOTIC
p-psla and all stomach disorders caused t..* i,.temperaucc
In eattuif and driukini;. Effect permMttfut.
(Tires In six out of ten cases, fours*
of treatment flu?$.'> when oril red, the remaini
der v iw the patient Lr cured, or w nen the value
' of the treatment is known. >?t ?t?r case. et:.-ii>?
iriit r*oc. tn all letters o! Inquiry relaMve to the
treatment. Dr. N'. stuker, Lock box I,op/, s'o*'
| Duron, Mtch.
j Steady for Business.
1TEW STOUE
AND
I Entirely New Stock
i o
pASINGTON AND SETTLES
j HAVE THE PLEASURE OF ANNol'N!
cing the opening of their N'Kff STORK at
i the old etan l of G APT. J. W. McCl'RRY,
i where they have just opened
An Entirely New Stock j
Ok'
; FAMILY A FANCY G BOCK U IKS,
|
Consisting in part of j
Sugar, Coffers, Teas, Flour, Btccn. '
Lard. Butter, Cutinod Goods
all kinds, Jellies, l'iekles,
Ctrofection-rics, ( iTtilui^on.
i
| AuJ all other youls usually found n a
| FIllST CLASS GROCERY |
STORE.
i Highest market price? jai l for all kin 1? el 1
Couutrr 1'roilucc.
j
i AVways ready to pay the CASH for Cotton ,
BRASINSTON & NETTLES. >
j Sop. 2Uui3.
DeKALB HOUSE BAR!
|
A First-Class Saloon !;
t?n v 'he BK>1 BRANDS of I.iijUors served t?
customers.
ISuuiifi- sriMt.TI.Y t'ASIl. I'.itruns re1
qtiefte'l to Intvctlie lU'JUi-y with ihi'iu wh''!. they ;
call for drink*. ftbSit-tiiu I
Garden Seed! |
Garden Seed!!
11 rT v
Aid jl. -M ? o. > a irzy .m~ j
|
FRESH AND GENT INK
GARDEN SEED!
All Kinds for Sale by
DR. F.'L. ZEMP.
!
fol.lL'lf
t orn ! t'oru ! t orn !
For sale by
fob!-'if balm nun.-.
Weed Pot?toes.
Of nil the popular varieties, ai 4i> < ent* j
per i eck, lit W. A. ASCRUM & CO S. ,
febl2tf
?' "" j
Ilutter.
(1I10ICE Ooahen Butter, for wile low l.y
HUM BROS.
i
Bacon! Bacon!
?>? jwwt Pound* Bacilli for sale by
BAUM BROS.
' jinibii. ||
ifivi,
? FOR
FERTILI
Shoe Emporium
clor
DOWN WITH 1
Olcf Father Time
A \umbcr One Reliable
Owing to dull time* ana (Treat shrlnfcage in Yd!
onr Kiithtliollar THIRTY-HOUR NTKM-W INDIN<
dress In the United States t>y exvretts FHEK "f exp
- ?-*?. -?a i/o.uj Thlal (iiiiv
*.IKNA>ICM I JI. inu I no , _
These clocks areour own manufacture. Now Is tbi
Not it Tiiksk ISKTisicTloxtf.?< loch* can lie retu
are not satisded. ?iive full name, Post office, Cour
sen<l goods exctuslqelr by express. The safest mat
I or registered letter. The Poet Ortice Department ?1
orders to only lesponsibie uai ties?consequently
Clocks. Address all orders to
feb26 L. FKl ERdCO.. lo
Coffee.
/r^Hngs of new Coffee foasale low l>y
W" IiAU.V BROS
gol'TlI CAROLINA RAILROAD.
The passenger trains on the South Caro.
Una Railroad will run a? lollov. s :
FOR COLUMBIA
{Sundays excepted.)
! Leave Charleston fi.OO a. tu. SC'O*. m'
Arrive at Columbia 11.00 a. nt. 8.1d a. m
FOR AUGUSTA.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston 0.00 a. tn. 7.-0 p. hi '
Arrive at Augusta 5 00 p tn. 6.15 a. n. j
FOR CHARLESTON.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave (Vlumhia 5 do p. m. 7.1 "? p m. f
\rrive at Charleston I'.'.OO p. in. <">.! 3 a. in
Leave Augii-ta 8.SO ?. in. p. to.
Arrive nt Charleston 4.20 p. m. 8.00 a. m.
CAMDEN TRAIN.
The Camden train will leave Camden ?' j
! 7.'K? a m oti Mondays, Wednesday* am' j
j Fridays, ami connect at Kinyville with tin j
) up passenger train for Columbia. Ou Tucs- j
days, Thursdays aud Saturdays it will con j
noct at Kingsville with down passenger ,
train from Columbia, and arrive at Camden
at 9.4-3 p in. Connects daily with traius J
from and to Charleston.
S. 8. SOLOMONS, Supt. !
8 B. Pickens, Oen'l Ticket Apt.
I '
f \ REENVILLE & COLUMBIA RAIL- !
I VJT HO A D.
| Passenger trains run dr.ily, Sundays ex- j
I ccpted, connecting with the fast day train;' ; '
i on the South Carolina Railroad.
j
Leave Columbia at 11 10 a m { 1
Leave Alston 1 10 p m I
I Leave Newberry 2 2.'J p m [
i Leave Hodges 5 15 p m |
I Leave Helton 7 05 p m | ,
Arrive at Urctnville 8 35 p m ' j
dowx. i
Leave Oreenville at 7 20 a m ' 1
Leave Helton 0 10 a n> (
Leave Ho-lgea 10 17 ? m '
Leave Newberry 1 42 p in J
Leave Alston 3 20j> ni I "
Arrive at Columbia 5 00 p n '
ANDF.RSON BRANCH fi BLUE R1DGF. i
DIVISION.
m m_ . It,.!#,.,, i
Willi V, OUIIU'IJ^, MVinwu WMVM
arnI Wullialla. Accommodation trains be- ' 1
tweon Helton and Anderson on Mondays,)
Tuesdays, Thursdays and aturduys.
ip.
Leave Bet on 7 05 p ni
Leave Anderson 7 50 p m !
Leave Pendleton 8 45 p u> <
Leave l'eri yville 0 20pm
Arrive at Wuh ilU 10 00 p ni 1
uows.
Leave Wnhulla 5 50 a n< ;
Leave Perry villc 6 30 a m ' j
Leave Pendleton 7 20 am.
Leave Anderson 8 in a m j
Arrive at Belton 8 50 a m
Liiireua Branch trains leave Clinton tti j
loam, and leave Newberry 3 p m <*i. '
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur !
JftJS.
Abbeville Branch train connects at
Hodges with down and up train daily. Simdays
excepted.
THOMAS DOHA MEAD.
General Superintendent. T
J- Nwuton, Jr.., Gen. Ticket Agent. j |
/ UIAKLOTTE COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA
V./ BAlI.BOAO. j ?
Coli MUt \, S. C. Jan. 27. 1878 |
The follow nig passenger schedule w i' a
be operated on and after this date-:
MAIL EXPRESS. I ''
: L
( OINU xoani.
Leave Augusta, G 40 p m j a
Arrive at Columbia, 11 -0 p ui !
Leave Columbia, 11 30 p m |
Arrive at Chariot I e, 4 08 a ui
coiM) norm. j
Leave Charlotte, 0 48 p n? j
Arrive at Columbia, 11 44 u m ;
Leave Columbia, 3 04 a ui ; ^
Arrive at Augusta, 7 00 a m ;
Hun daily, and make close connection at ! M
Charlotte and Augusta tor all points North. i|
South and West. Stop at following named 1 n
stations only: Fort Mills, Rock Hill, Clies- .
tor. IMackstocl. Winnsboro. Hidgeway >
Doko, Columbia, Lexington, Batesburg.
Ridge Spring, Johnston's, Pine House and
Grunilevi'Te. ^
DAY PASSENGER.
GOING SOl'Tll, No. 1 j
Leave Charlotte, 1- 30 p m .
Leave Chester, - 42 p m
Arrive at Columbia, .*? 44 p m
Leave Granilevillc, !'">1 p m '
Arrive at Augusta, 10 3d p m GOING
NOBTU. No 2. j
Leave Augusta. >> .10 a m i
Arrive at Columbia, 0 .'! "> n tn
Leave Columbia, 0 40 a ui ' U
Leave Chester, 12 45 p m I
Arrive at Charlotte, 2 oS p m '
Nos. 1 and 2 run daily, and make close
connection at ''olumhia and Charlotte for '
points, North, South and West, and stop at "
all regular pass stations.
T. P. KLINE. Sunt, j Ar
V\V*> QVn'btfrtljlrt uijti Puw. A^'t> t.J
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IZERS !
/ZKZS*
IIGH PRICED
Caught at LastClock
for Three Dollar*lues,
wf have determine d to reduc-t'.te price of 1
> i L<M-'K f<? THKEE DOLLARS?sent to any adenfcr
to the purchaser?kaih am? kteky ilock
Ins good for sixty Days ficmi date of this paper.
e t'.ine to secure a good clock for almost nothing.
,rned and money will be icfut.ded if puichaseiM
ity and state, and nearest Express office?as wc
iner to send money, is by 1-oat office money order
lellver no ngistei lefeis or inoner on "money
this would l>e the safest wry if otdetiug our
v? I'??nu. m. *J IUV1IIUHII, UIIIO.
REMOVALr 1
I beg to inform the public thai I In.rc removed
my
Carriage, Wagon and
RlaekNUiith ^kopM
To the building recently fitted up by lite,
?n Broad street, otic doer souili of l.citncr ^
.fc 1'unlup's law office ^
With more room and increased facilities
for ; inting out first-class ?<"ilt. 1 lee! justified
in gnu rats teeing >nti>f.cuin f?-r all
.vurk turned out in tiny department of my
business.
Jtu'i-.'-6ui M. A. METTS._
l ine Berkshire Piy;*
for -u'.e by
dec25rf RACM DllOb*.
Soap, Soap.
BOXES Soap for sale low by 1
BAlW BROS.
200 Saclt.s Liverpool Salt,
For sale at $1.25 per sack.
nov20 2t BKASIXGTON & NETTf.ES. ^
For Snle.
SAW EMORY GIN, very little used,
J" Will be sold at a very low price.
Au? lGtf. BAUM BROS.
Water-Purifying Chain Pump
Acknowledged to be superior to any other
pump known. No valves to get out ?! or "1
ler. Racket and chains made of galvat - \
red n.nlea'ole iron. Tiie foulest water
nude pure by the use ot' this putup. iO
"eel or less. :>!0: cncli additional foot. .'0
:enls. This pump may be examined at the
[.atliam House.
janS-tf LATHAM k PERKINS.
Pi NEW ENTERPRISE !
W. A. ANCRUM & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
Commission Merchants
PdWSS' ItLOCK,
CAMDEN, S. C.
la store, a full ?upply of ^
leavy aafl Fancy Groaerios.
Our objec* is t? supply ? want ioii? felt
u *.>iin,li*n ? namely: A place wln-io you
an I tiy Onuvnos and IVniisii n* r.i ret nil
i only u small advance upon wholesale
riei's, thereby saving ilie trouble ami exen<e
?'f .se?.lin;r t<?''liati-s|?n i< many
nvc been dniug) lor inoirhly supplies.
Gall and examine our stovk utid pi ices,
nil you will be convinced.
Fresli Jleat Market
Attached to our house is u Fresh Meat
lurket. where all Uiu.ls of fresh meat may
e obtained. The mat-kit is under the
lanacemcnt of a first-class butcher, ami
lie public luav re'v upon nhtaiuiug cocil
,eit. " W. A. AXCllUM & CO.
jatiStf
Heed Pot a toe*. |
larly Rose,
I'ink Eyes.
l'ecvlcss.
Goodrich,
.Tackson'i.
For sale low by
fehl'Jtf " KIRKLEY k SMITH.
.llwaytt on Hand.
Choice Fatnilv Groceries at lowest fig.
res, by ' KIRKLEY & SMITH.
C'holcc Pig Ham*. *
Another lot just received by
fpbl2tf KIRKLEY k SMITH.
Mackerel.
rfwv Kill of Mtukervl for ??lc nt
W 0AVH 9VQG,