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I9> -Vo c<"?aui>uiea/i"* rM be publuhtd iU:l_/0 URXAL, vn/t?* Kf a.-* placed in p'MMfttion of (he ikt?te of the author. tfjT' I1V are not rtrp-meible for the rievt or rtpre.uiont of otrr corrcpondente. tOF All communication* for pertonal ad' vantage rcill be charged for at the rate cf one dollar for each inch. OA. Xomtnation* of Candidatei in u?val form, not to exceed one inch, FIVE VOLLARS. Then charget are to be paid etrictly in advance, and no exception$ whatever will be made to the rule. communication* and contract adrertisements ifVST be handed in by 12 o'clock on th* Saturday be fort publication to insure insection in the fcllotcing issue. LOCAL ITEMS. An Old Citizen Gone.?Mr, Jium Boykin, an "|J and esteemed citizen of Sumter Countv, died on Sunday. ____ Seasons.?The light shower* and pe? ofjut *?k til rrrvh to kmfcoNhe-growth of cotton and' com, A New Pastor ?Her. W. A. Tharrel), of Greenville, has been called to the pastorate of the Baptist Church at this place. ? T Mail Hider.?Tom D?>by, a well known and reliable colored Boy of Camden, is now the mail rider between Camden and Lancaster. Public Documents.?We am under obligations to Senator Btitl*r, Cowgrerw uaa Evins and Seoator Johnston, of Virginia, for valuable public dooumerits. Aoain8t Prima arts. Lynch** Greek Democratic Club met on the 15tb " instant and voted on the primary elec- j ? - . j ? ?) tion question. The vote aiooa, prion-. ri#t, 0; auti-primariea 66. Primaries Win.- Flat Roek Club I Totad Saturday evening no the subject of primaries. Fifty nine votea war# out for and none against the system. Watermelon.?Oar friend and pat^ ron, Mr. II. H. Kvans, of tbe Spring Hill Motion, placed us under obligation 1 to him on tha 19th instant for a watermelon?the firat of tflLpeason. IrW , Pinb Trie.?This Democratic Club, we are requested to atate. will meet at DuBose'# Mi'l on Saturdav next at 2 j o'clock p. M., for the purpose of voting on the subject of primary elections. A j fall attendance is desired. * ? i i Drawjocd.?William Kelly, colored, attempted to awitn the river at Chen* wot'a Ferry on Saturday evening laar, and wu drowned. Ilia body hai not b?#o found yet. * t J Toe Streets.?The city father# are j having the streets put in good condition.' One can scarcely take a walk in any direction without aeeing evidence! of en- ' teroriae on the part of the town coun e\l Fruit.?The fruit crop thi? ysar is abutrftnt,??). in cotneqoeoce of the' early spring, at least two weeks further adraoeed than usual. Every housekeeper should fill her storeroom with preserves Ac, now that the opportunity is presented. Oavai.RT.?We have been requested to announce that a public meeting will( he held at Hanging Rock Battle Ground (on the Camden , and Lancaster road ) on Saturday, the 29th instant, for the purpose of organising a cavalry comity. I Ehtutainmkxt.?An euterisiaaseat consisting of reading, ma sic, rnfrseh-1 meats, etc., will be given at 84 o'clock this (Tuesday) evening at Town flail for the benefit of the Kershaw Guards. Admission, including refreshments, 25 cynte. % Babbkcui.?Bea'vsr Data Democratic Club will give a barboeue on the Fourth. ^Thit veturm at tha business, A. Habon; Esq , is master of ceremonies. aud it is sure to be a sucosesful affair. We ackuowledge an invitation ^^m to show ear phis sn the occasion, and HV expect to d<> *e. ^ RKLi<aiotJS.~RfrT. A. W. Lamar, Agt of the Bsptiet Rtote Miadwa Hoard, presetted two Interesting nrrrnQpfi io the Ttaptiet Oharch at tfcia plaoe o? <S?or day. Mr. Lamar ?e travelling iu thin wetioa of the State, for* we*k or tifo in the t?i#ca*t of home miaeWee. md vrill preach artt &und?y at Autioch, sight mile* tut of Camdee, ^ At Labt.?The youoc man mentioned H .u columns ?ome months tinco at I K'mv'w,* failed to pet married beoaaa# hi? Mady lo?r did not coma to time, hu at I ';nt wade the irip; and report fay* be lis* done well. He l<>?t b.> ijtue io 8odinp another aweetheart. and ia now <?Lle f to look upon hie pa*f trouble with the utio^at composure. WV "onpratnlate >lll' loppy ynnu couple np"o their mutual po<>d fortune. A.v OldBikd ?rhe L tiieeater Ltd ,j4r say* : "Flat lt>ck' ba* a peaf ?rl which reputed to be eighty y.-ara old. 'u hi* works up >n the auitual kingdom, limit* th?* bir-l t? twoty-fir? year*. So this i* it rare instance, and way be coneid-v-d a eoMiribq'ion In \V ? IM I r if !)# *.ir? i t <1 It o 4 H f 'J ' a" < * #^CWAr?a|rf ? Death.?Mi* Kate Man, ilie | daughter of Mr. Robart Man, died at | : her fath?r'? reaidence in Camden. on j Friday morning la?t; after a ling- ring i illness. Though not unexpected, her death i* sorelv felt by her relative* and i numerous friends, who we are suro Iiht* the heartfelt sympathy of the commn* nity in their sad bereavement. j Kirkwood Democratic Club.? ' ; The members of this rlub are requ- sted to meet it Mr. W. E. John?on% shop j on Saturday evening next at 5 p. if., for | the pnrpose of voting upon the question i of primary elections. A W. Burnet. See't'v. Military.?The requisite nnmher of companies of infantry having been organised in this coon'y to cons'itute a I . n I t? D n . > ivi.*;tut'lit. we learn mai uoi tj, i?. v?<i- < try, of the Governor'^ Stiff, jrill pro-, ceed at once to organise the rpginlrot, I and to that end will at an early day or-j der an election for field officers. With ; a rattling good regiment in Kershaw, we will begin to feel like we did in old : ( times. I Found Dead.?Samuel Roberts, an .( aged colored man, who lived a few miles 1 from towB. was found dead Saturday j' afternoon a abort distance from bis! bouse. Coroner Goo dale, being apprised of the fact, summoned a jury and j repaired to the spot for the purpose of; holding an inquest. Dr. Baruch made i i the post-mortem examination, finding1 that death bad resulted from disease of the heart, and the verdict of the jury was rendered accordingly. 1 i Commencements ?Several of ourj exchanges are reveling in the reports of1 the commencement exercises of their, institutions of leanrog. Camden is an old and historic plac>?, and ought at least | to have a college or two. We would be glad to see auch established?not that we might be allowed the luxury of get- . ring up reporta of commencement pro- ^ ceedingi, but that the youth of our town ? -* 4- ? ?v. UAAttvanSanllv ? i Ana counij uii^m .. hand educational facilities, loch at are < bad elsewhere. i Sukdat School CcLtBitATiox.? < Th* annual celebration of the color id J Methodist Sunday Scho ?1 cams off at j their church on Sunday evening laitj, under the snpcrrisioo of Rev. 11. L.) | Roberta. The extrciee* consisted of , recitations from the Hible, singinjr, etc.. i j and illustration* of scriptural mottoes ' , by the scholar*, Tim scholar* deserve ( praise for the manner in which they ac-1, quitted themselves?a* they all knew ' | their part* perfectly??howing that ! | their teaebers base not labored in rain, j and that tbey are fully competent (W J, the duties that devolve upon lham. The ) achool ia in a very flourishing condition j 1 having 192 namee on the roll at tbi* i time The most pcrf-ct order was ob- j Mrved throughout the*x< rrU*a. At Law.?A seemiogly trifling, bu i really very important case was tried be? 1 fore one af our justices the other **7 ' A woman was arraigned for having, as wan alleged, ' committed an aaaault and battery upon lief husband. The defendant waa represented by opo of oar rising young lawyers, who spoke long and eloquently for bis client, and ! the State by one of our most prominent | and successful merchants, who took a wide range in the examination of wit. assets, t* well gt ip his argument, which ' is said to have been decidedly original aod very ingenuous. The evidence was' conflicting, and the jury having a, great regard for the peace and comfort, of (be g*n<l#r tcf, fouud a verdict of ac. quittal without much difccui'y. - ? n??u^Trn ?Our readers will re WU.l W VA W. aumbur that we mentioned. ?h<?rt!r afur H eMMff dj ibfl ?n attempt hid been made oo the lite of Willie Stew, i art, an Irish pedlder, near Haile's Gold1 Mine, in'March last, by a negro man named Reeao McManus, who waylaid Stewart in a swamp and shot at him, [ the unsuspecting peddlar being directed j to tb? ypot by Oaborpe McManus, she | father, and Scuboruo Mcty?nu#, tb? brother of Reese. Well, they were tried | last week at Lancaster, as we learn front the 7>'A/er, and the two boys, Reese j and Seaborne, convict d of conspiracy to murder, 'fha forj^r gr^s sent to the penitentiary for fiw, and tbo latter fy, nun year. The old villain escaped un-i der cover "f a roasonable doubt. Granny's Quarter.?Tbe cavalry company at Granny's Quarter, comj manded by (/apt. L L. Clvburn, meets j twice every mouth for the purpose of I drilling, and w0 b<*r that it is making ; ponjfucnlsh'e progress ;n ttia' | \ ba'hctio >r s-met' '"$> fr'ekind n j the fourth is conteinphit>-d. and by that time it is efp'-dtpt) -that the do-npanv I will br uniformed Ou th/i day, and at (hi nitgo p^ce (bat the military I company bold* i'? Westings, t'?o Qruu. , ny's Quarter Democratic Club mectf, U | is eratifying to note that not only fh? , young ruen of the Granny's Quarsr i j j'Tt'pii hut th* o'd men. too. Wreecoming ,[we4 t>? ; > ui .*( d very ^r-at I iuytuv ! HUL YII1JS. I Crops gi>oJ *?erjwh??re, and f*ru??ra geuerally ire holding high head*. J. T. Hay, Esq., and family ire visiting relative* in Richland County. Tic nici everywhere on the Fourth. Would that we could a't'-nd all of them April showers in Juue. An uid, friend say* it i* the ''long season in ! May." The Journal for the campaign and ! until January 1st, 1879. for ttvcntyfice ' rrntt. A few day* more, and '.he question i/, primaries or no primaries in Kerahaw I will be settled. Subscriber* wl o do not <r*? the Jour- i NAT. regularly and promptly will oonfer a favor by informing us of the fact. ji - - - H Planters sty that dsy labor is more i , abundant aud cheaper this year than at any time in the history of the |! country. | i A gentleman, who recently visited |, P.irling'on county, says the crops in the .1 Lynches Creek country arc the best he ever saw anywhere. < Members of the Couuty Executive; i Committee will remember the meeting, to be held at J?n-s' Hall at 11 A M.,', in Tuesday, July 9th prox. !? A correspondent asks why the hours , i for opening and closing the mails ur* J not published, so that the peopla may | know when to aspect to find the post- 1 master in. We refer the matter to , Postmaster Brooks. I Personal.?Judge Kershaw spent j a few dtya at home last week, but is ] iff aj>ain, holding Court this week at , Pickens. t Our young townsman, Julius Mathia, -j Esq., reached home on Friday from 4 HauapJen Sydney College, Va., where c he ha* been for the past year. * 1 r\ f*t \f. .11 f uur young inmu, ucmj j u jadet at Kings Mountainmilitary school, ^ a spending hi* vacation at his home in j, oamden. ; n d Masonic.?Yesterday was a proad * lay for the masonio fraternity io this g lection of the State, it beiog the annua' j festival of St.. John the Baptist, and . c July celebrated by Kershaw Lodge Xo, j 1 29, as per announcement is our last r wnt. At half past eleven o'olock the * ;raft, including a large number of brethren from neighboring lodges, as- 1 ?o't.b!el ?' Ker<haw Lo*'ge, aud form- , ing in procession marched up Br>ad c street to PeKtlb, and thence coanter. marched to Town Hall, whore the ad* Jresa wee to be delivered. A crowded j bouse of ladies and gentlemen, apjrt \ from the large number of men clothed j in white gloves and spron*, showed the , rcteetn in which the order is held in this community. Marching into the ' bui'ding, the ramus found seats on the left of the hall. Then ''Auld Lang' Sync" was sung by half a dozen ladies! and gent!cjicn. who had kindly lent! their s-rviccs to the occasion, in such a nuncr as it was ncvor heard by us be- j f>re HV did not know tl.ere was so ( much r -al, -out-stirring music in the old i piece. After the song. Gen. J. D. Ken* !, nedy, Worshipful Master of Kershaw j1 Ix)4ge introduced Ilcv. Bro. John 0. j Willson. llje qr^tcjr pf tlm day ;1 Mr. Willson chose f'or his subject ''Til* Social Advantages ok Masonry," | and fir nearly an hour commanded the ' closest attention by the original and masterly manner in which he bandied his theme We will not attempt to give ?j#n a repprt of ?he address, but will publish it in full next week, that all of our readers may peruse and enjoy , it for themselves. After the singing of Burns' "Farewell to St. .Jamoe' Lodge," witLh w?; fejarded m even better than j "Auld Lang Syne," the cratt retucqed to the lodsre room, and thcncc repaired to Jones' Hall, where a bountiful repast had beon prepare 1, and which was richly Jjj.oyed by all. Altogether the 24tb of June was'a proud dity for t(,e fpaso^of Camden. : The Fourth of July. At the request of the Kershaw Guard*, Geti'l J. I). Kennedy will dclire; a^ prison JO o'clppk Ar. M. on the 4th of July at Hampton Square, It is earnestly hopid that jn-rchaots will close their stores on that day and ! unite with the Kershaw Guards in the calibration of it. lbs niiblio st)n?r*lly arc invited. TOS. J. MA(7KI#y. ICJI.Vt! Committee of Vmutfementa, Canideu Democratic Club A meeting of Cutuilen Pemocratic ; Club will be h"ld at Jone*' Ifall on j Tiu-edxy evening, Jul)' -ml, 1878. A full meeting i* d**Mred,a? tlie xulject of I pri.). -ry tdtsOii'ln fyi ! jljc'i i;e poij^id i red J I). PUNLAP. l'roiiloii'. From Stokes' Bridge. peAR JoL'ii* ' L :?The crops of small j i j{nj?u l,iy# b??n buried nu'l generally I jb robed iu ibis if%>^Ulya^boQ<l. tUu ibn'sh* ipg \>wyf piimjipull^ b/ Mi- bvp BUiuuur, wbo baa bsjuipj*^ a portable ' tlireHbfr. and aucomruoitti-H lijs tiuijjbliuin I for the "fourtoenlj, imiift i " The jlt-ld ; of wheat in itot rb good a? lift year. both I runt Mid hutul having laatur.uiljr affeoifd , the crop TLo best yield ol -.tain thut have i ooipe under uiv obpi-rvAli' o wu* fioqi* um I tymdf Wif. Vro'afcy Umi*, wto obtalgW forty-iwj bushels .,f ole in oa?s from seven-| eighthi 'of an r..r? planted w.ih one! bushel The corn crop# are fine, and being rapidly laid byi 1 have seeu several fields in tMB?l nod silk. The cool west her has retarded cotton fomewhnt. hut the crop is generally good. Mr John If. \V<>odham ( showed the first bloom from the (fWr/ on the j 14ih?nd Mr. Chapman Pate on (lie 18th. Tlie ( latter gentleman ha# a field of ten acre# of ( cotton that-is uniti-iully fine, upon which 1 he has just finished pulling down two htln- J dred pounds ot additional guano to I lie , acre. Tlii# proceeding is rather experimen- i tal, but Mr. Pate hopes by giving this ad. * ditional impulse to an already good growth, J he will he aide to gather at least fifteen 1 bales fram the ten acres. We look forward [ to the result with some degree of curiosity, j The recent heavy rains hare caused quite a swell in Lynches 0reek, though it is not impossible at this writing. This reminds me to sav that no preparations ^ hare yei been made towards the conslruo- * lien of a new bridge at KelleyV 1 believe. ' however, that bid# have heen made, l?ut J the time for awaiding the contract has not c nrrived. I hare looked in vain among f the advertising columns of the.foraxAL for J some indication that the Commissioners of / Kershaw intend to take care of their part h Bfthese channels of trade to Camden. 1 * therefore must presume that their attention f is absorbed by the Watere<* bridge?that n very expensive piece of internal improve menf, which doe? not vie't half the money lo Camden that the creasing* of Lynches Creek, do. Turkey Creek Democratic Club, on the J nther side, have announced their intention j, to give a big pic-nic on the fourth of July, to which most of us over here are invfitcd. This writer expects to go. nnd if you are not provided with ft better reporter for that _ occasion, will endeavor to give you an ac- * count of it. Court is in session in Darlington this week. Judge Pressley. of the First Circuit presiding., Two jurymen from our neighborhood were drawn?Mr. James Reaves Tor the grand jury, and Mr. Wesley Moore, h for the petit. There are two murder cases t( )n the docket?Alex. Dewett. colored, for p he murder of William Wanen, white, and j, Miles Smith, white, for the murder of Henry Johnson, colored. I hear that one tolored man, indicted for grand larceny, Mended his own case in court, end was promptly convicted. The congregations under charge of Rev. 11 Mr. Bowman hold their annual meeting at K he Savannah Church, commencing on si Friday before the third Sunday in July, g rhe camp meeting .at the Cully Camp }rouinl will not come off till August. We j " rould be glad to see you on both these oc-1 asions, when we an wouia nave an opporunity to get as well acquainted with the alitor as we are with the Jol?3Sal, and we ui lope to like him a* well. 0| Old "nob," that faithful old borso who or 29 years has carried Dr. Lee, at all lonre and ia all kinds of weather, on his A riissionas physician to the sick and afflicted. 0 lied a few da?s ago in his 34lli year. Bob's . ,ge and faithfulness entitles him to notice n these items. Verily a good horse has ' ;one 2 Peaches and apples are ripening fast. j dr. Kd. A. Woo J bam has a fine young orhard of luscious early peaches, and the inger|ng njcfpories wp hare c?f AJr- Stephen Voodham's "Big Hweetiner" apples could* ise up and testify to their goodness. Tbi. ;enilftnun has one of the finest apple orch ,rdn in ilie State b Mr. Anderson Harris had liis wheat ^ hresbed last week, but he is not altogether ' inlisfied with the result. He says that the u lurroundings of the thresher looked too _ nnch like the smoke from a locomotive, or is if he was burning a tar kiln. It was only hej smut. I have no marriages to report this month. . >ut the prospects are that the services of * he preacher wiil be frequently require I as he fall approaches. There is one young pan oql hero coqrijng Jwo young ? ndiejt, and if they both (Jon t Ijnd it out he aril I be mighty apt to catch one of them. * Everybody is hopeful of better limes, even foot ton don't get auyliigher. Yours truly, C.C. L. ' P. S,??bat bull got shot, Receipt for Making Black- * berry Wine. [ r (Editor Jovrsai. : Having numerou? np- c ications for the receipt for making black 8 berry wine, and ns (he season is at hand C I ?: 11 _ .1. . U_ ? lor preparing ii, i win u-* mr m,,,, w> lo insert it in the Jocrxal, c By following the receipt, any family can f readily prepare, at a trifling cost, a supply ? of wine, and it will be found superior to t most wines. The spices wilt gire an aromd, a and impart flavor to the wine, which will *J be pleasant and-ngreenblo to the tuste. Voyra ffttly, J. P, TitOJtrsox.] To every three pints of berries add one 4iiart of water; suffer it to stand twentyfour hours, strain through a cullender, then through a jelly bag. and to every gallon of I the juice add three pounds of good brown F sugar, the whites of two eggs beaten to a j froth, And stir in the juice; and a little . spice with two dozen cloves beaten togethor, ani{ qne nutmeg grated, tjhould be put ipto a small linen bug and dropped in. Altorall arc mixed, put it in a stone jug, filled up, t and kept full with some of the same juice " (reserved for that purpose.) until it is done ? working, which will be in two or three weeks. Cork it tightly and keep it in a cool place, for three or four months, then poip it oh iptu Ijidt'es witL a little lqof eijgar iu each; cork aud seal close. If the ( wine is kept twelve months it will still he better, and it will continue to improve with age- " ( t Attention Oakland Guards. , Mart af your prjll (irouud op mtunJuj ' before the second Sunday in July, ut '2 c o'clock p. m , to transact business of im- ? portanco. By Order of H. K. DiBOSE, Captain. County Executive Committee- j To the Presidents of tho aevcra Democratic Clubs of Kershaw County : At a meeting of the Democratic Ex ccuiive Committer of Kershaw County, i held in Camden on (ho 10th of May inst., ' ihe following resolutions were adopt-* I , iq rqfepeqco to primary elections 'I'hat lliu several lloinourat ic ilubr of Kershaw Uouniy >?a ro<|iio*ted i?> voto upon the ?uhject of primary election* on or before the 4tli o*' Inly next. - < Ketulvtd. That the Presidents of cluh* report the vote of their respective clubs to this Committee on Tuesday following ' the Jih of July, stating the number of vote< enat'fof and against primary elections, and that the Ooftimittee thou aggregoto tlio vote cjfJ.bg poqnty lljerefrom. You will titer 'fiire call your rePp-efivo clubs together and vote upon the subject of primary elections <<n - r before Thurs day tlio 4tu of July next, and report on tho followias: Tuesday the number of vote* uu|?t ioj and hiiui^t t|<*> oy*t"?f )h th" Kxeeutko Cutiimittcc, which'will meet on that day in .1 ones' llall in Ca:u? den nt 11 o'clock A. M WM.D. TK A NT IIA VI, 1 C/tJuoty Qlwirumir. tmrn+mimrn ' iWJ % *. - * The Lwircr.tior" ?T li??? flyitc? i 2 ftc KOOiltv.'t ii iQb i.t' Ji iiUi y ill ** # }iciM iil ft'iucii C *i (alii rfiJ4fl*| 1ml * |>#JV . ? all* C. ilk utanily going on. These result in ilie production of tliKfc wonderful vivifying agent ihe blood, j which In a state of health rushrs lad"n with the slements of vitality to the remotest parts of the j ivstem. But when the stomach Is B"iul-para- | lyseii hy dyspepsia, Wood manufacture Is carried in Imperfectly, the circulation grows thin anil dugalsh, and the system suffers in eonseqnsnee. Moreover. indlit 'Htion reacrs npou the liver and lowels, rendering the first, sluggish and the later constipated. The b-ain also suffers by sympathy, and sick headache", sleeplessness and nervous symptoms are figendered. Mostetter's Itomach Ritters reforms this state of tliinirs, tlves permanent tone and regularity tothestomich slid its associate oigins, the bowels and Irer, and ensures complete nourishment nnd ncreased vigor of the system. It Is tho most opnlar ss well as the most efH lent noti-dysteptic and tonic In America. coshumptiow m ked. .An old physician, retired from practice, having lad placed in his hands bv an Ess' India mission-1 ry the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for I he speedy and permanent cure for consumption, j i-otichitls. catarrh, asthma, and all throat and j II lima affe-tlons. also a positive ami radical / nrp fur nervona ilcMlltv ami all nirvana cum-1 ilalnts, after having tested Its won.l erful cura-1 Ivp p'lwern In thousands of ww. lias fc't If his | utjr to make It known t > (in suiterlng fellows,j Lctnateil l?v this motive, ami a desire to relieve J iiman suffering, I will semi, free ?,| charge. 10 : 11 wlio desire if. this ree -i|?f. with full <1 rections ! o- peepirlng ami using, In Herman, FromiX or! ingiish. sent l?y mail ( > .?<MfP'sing -a ifIi s'auip, i ijjnlnjt tl:i'-pniKT. W. W. Hh.war, ua Power's ! Hi.i V, Rochester, New York. jnwIMV j HARRIED. M ikbif.d.?iOn the 19th instant, i?v Rev. A. R. Hlleford. at the residence of A.M. Dunn, Esp. Ir. C. I. Bradley ami Miss S tllle Kfin-r. 'All of lerahavr. Zjgrj ng ANNOIM'EM EMS. ~ FOR The LEOISL ATI RE At a meeting of ihe Heaver T>im Dernoratic cltil). l.eltl on flic loth of June.a res- j lution w n unanimously adonte 1 endorsing DR. W. R. ' NELSON s a candid ilc for the Legislature, subject ) the result of the Primary E'eetion or the | onvention. T. 11. TAXIKY", inelSlf Secretary. Mr. K oitor :?lMease annninw COL. K. li. OANTKVJ ? ft oandidato for Co'onol of the r'Client of Infantry to be organise d in Krr? taw County, and of which the field ofecra are to be elected on the July 20, roxiooo. Manv Friends. i' Editor Journal ?Vo i will oblig# n by announoing through (hc columns ] T the Journal, CAFT DOVE SKOAIIS i| .? a candid ite f?r l.ieu'enanf. O'done) f the regiment of Infantry to be organ- j led in Kershaw county and of whic'i,. ie field officer* will h? ehoepn on the j ^ 0th of July next. Hy doing this, you j i rill confer a favor on many of his ' O ' I SUPPORTERS' i Mr. Editor:?The many friends of ' CAl'T. HENUYK. DullOSE i1 ec to nnnouncc him as a candidate for I lajor of tho regiment of infantry soon ; > he organircd in Kershaw County. Military Notice. Columbia. S. C. June 11', 1878 - 1 A. J \T . O % pCCIAt WrU'TH ^U. O. I Series 1878 i' 1. Lt. Hoi. E. B. Canter will order an j lection for Colonel. Lieut. Colonel, and lajqrof a regiment of infantry in Her*} linw county. 2. Lt. Col Gsntev will report result ofsuch ( lection to this olTicc. through Brig Con Asittry Coward, commanding. E. W. Moise. Adji. and Inspector Gen. | In pursuance of abore order an election | rill he he'd on .Title 20th. for Colonel. i /tout. Colonel and Major of a regiment to! ie Composed of (he following eompanies ; j ominatidrd hv Cnpt?. Cantey. DtiBnse, Se- . ;ars. Hough, Truesdell end Nelson. The | Jnptaitis will appoint as managers of said i lection one commissioned and two nonomtniasiutted oftyoers, who >yill open the! idis at-thei" respective company rendei- ! ous, and conform in conducting said elee- 1 ion to the general election laws, nnd'mnke j return of the results to me at Camden on j 4th day of July next. E. B.CANTKY, j l.t. Cql. 4 H. 0. | HIDES WANTED T will pav the highest market price for I IDES, GOAT and KBEE1' SKINS. Green I ides preferred. ot-i w t tiiTiirn U^UIUI ft. *4. ... | Application Tor Charterl?oti( i? i* iit-reu.T given t hat application has j i??n nia<le to nu? for n Charter for the Vigilant ] rtre'Knirlne Company of Cauvlen. If there is' ,ny valid reason why stn-h ehart-r shoiiM not t>e | ranted, it must he mad" kuo .ru in ten da/a from his date. June tMh, UTS. S. c. Cn hi ks, Clerk Court, Kershaw Co. | Juneiviw. Stock-Holders' Meeting i none rrowx and x.c.x. o. rati. road, j Sufficient stock having heon subseribed or organization of the Georgetown and forth Carolinn Narrow Gauge Railroad ,'o., i mder the cliarter, the stockholder* will neet nt Kingsirec, on Tuesday, July 2nd nt . 0 q eiook. ior organivathiti. 'st.iok. may he : epre?enle?l in person or t>y prosy. Stock, lomniiasioner* ure rr<|iieste<l to report subicriptions to me immediately. .IAS I). DLANIUNG, tunitcr J ine 12, "S. G'hiu'n of Gorp'rs iretje IS?Uft "Hater: AND GINGER ALE. THE ARCTIC SOD V WATER FOUN-1 TAIN is ttfir dispensing this h4iuiiful ind deliglttful Beverage. A large ami raried assortment of PURE SVBI'PS nl-1 ways on hand. Ivihki.kv \ Smitu Rfimi ' Ik* ??i* UnWry. . Barhom'8 Infolllblo } PILE CURE, i M*nt:fketu;c<l 1 ,y irj* / BirisaPtt?Ci:rtCe.,I>c?kiB,iT.C. ; j| U?..??f.ll? U euro UrmtrrksMi I m *r file., *hr? ?nrt I. roulM*. 1 / frlre 1,1.t ar.l h?n? flit-eillaioat&ig hraUMoi.pplinliM Candy, Candy. t'/ UOIvES assorted Candy toe salo Ly / J n\u i/ imos. ^lacktii'el. . Kit* M wko.el for sain at 100 BAUMRR03 Moiass'e*. ?y. It vRREIsS Now Crop New Orleans I IMF M,.losses. For rale low hy jsnltf ItAlAt P.RWS. i A BBI.S FULTON MARKET BEEF %V BAVMUtfOSV The STEAMER i LILLINGTON,' Cnpl IV. IV. NKI\X?:il, Hiving Itcen bver)iaule<l and thoroughly required. will now make regular trips on IViiteree Kiver between Parker's Landing and Acton, stopping at nil intennedinte i landings. SPECIAL lXUl'i.'KME.NTS to shippers of freights by this 'inc. No goods delivcr"u until a'l freight charges are paid. In no instance will there; be any variation from ibis rule. L. M. BOSWELL&Oonpl23-tf AnaBi M ?.toil Morrhin" hs'i't rnr?.t. opii SB11 ilJIWS J?"""E ""ji" * B wi W N WurtUnft- u. Or-.CU ! tV?. lad. BeKAlB HOUSE . BAR ROOM, Camden, S. O,, I I furnished with the finest WINES AND LIQUORS kept in litis market. CKGARSJ in endless v.trie'y an 1 the most choice 1 brands. W. W. Love, T! (formerly with Kennedy & Boy kin.) ' OLW^WhesSStof". HeTnlTrr* ? iwdfc. V7\ $2..Vi. Ovrr low latest Noveltli* -#MA \g'Ww?ui?,d.S?.8iippljrC?.5a?tiTlI!6,TenB J i tax kbtiirnsTI; ArniTon's Office. (i Kk.ksiitvr County May 2$, 1878. (. THE owners or representatives of TAX-, ABLE PROPERTY, HEAL AND PER.1 SON XL, OR POLL, will make returns to j the Countv Auditor on and after the F1P?8T | of J USE. "1878. The Tax Payers will He required to make ( returns under oath of nil propety in their 1 possession or controlled by them on tire i < 1st day of June. By real property is meant not only the ' land, but nil tilings attached no to pass ' * with the title. A rwssunnient of ieal es- ' late will be required, and parlies will come j? prepared \vitli statement s of the number of ' acres, clashes nflnuds, Ac. By personal property is mpant nil things having pecuniary value, not olassed as real property. Every inile citizen between the ages of twenty-one and sixty shall return a poll,' rxeep: tliose exempt by law. E. E. SILL. County Auditor. For the convenience of taxpayer* living " it? distance from Camden. 1 will attend in person, or by deputy at the times and places liereinafter mentioned, for th3 purpose of nking Tax Returns < Liberty Mil', Jme, 24,25, 2d. j Re l Hill 24, 25, 2b. Flat Rock 21,25,20.}. IVin. ClybnriTs store 27. i x Buffalo (Mehuffy's) 28, 2'J. ' ( Lizenby (McOugau's) 24, 25, 20. SolirockLs Mill 24, 25. 20.! . Burt's Steam Mill 22.' f Boykin's Pl'tn (Est. Place.) 24. | ' Boy kins Mill (SwiftOreek./ 25. \ lark's Mill, "" 24. ( Hetty's Neck i Kennedys Pl'tn,) 25.' h Cureton's Mil!, 2C,J27. , a A. ltabon's 28..! Mobloy Place, 20.! . The hooks will be kept open daily (Sun-f | lays excepted.) at the Auditor's Office in ; rnmden from the first day of .lunc until ! | the 20th of.lilly next, inrlmire for re?*iv. ing returns. After Mint date nil rvtnrns i which have not heen made as required. | *| will be listed by tiic Auditor, and 50 per cent ndd-'d to the i\nioun! a< prescribe! i>v ' 1 law as penalty for not iuakl"fr return* 1J ' i i PRESCRIPTION FEEE! :i I'ortne speedy Cio oftserninal Weakness,!.??: | MriiIiixki uiuf oil U.?- i I*'~? hrcacJit on by tn.l.s- , . eretloa orexces.-. Any l>r'j,-xist tin* the tntfiv- J' t nt*. ?r. W. JA4<( KH A CO., : 1 U) l?i?l Mxlli CliiMiiniill, t>. [ | SWARLOTTE COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA |' lj RAIL 110A1). | J Cott'Mni.\, 8 C., Mor-oh, U 1878. , Tlie following passenger schedule will < he operated on and after this date; MAIL EXPRESS. (lOItlC nORTil, Leave Augusta, 0 40 p m Arrive at Columbia, 11 25 pm Leave Columbia, 11 82 pin Arrive at Charlotte, 5 50 p m /'Ainn citi rif Leave Charlotte, ft 48 p in > Arrive at ti.lnu.uu, 2 ">4 a in | Lea?e Colnmhin, 3 01 a ni Arrive at Augusta, 7 05 a n: llun daily, and make close connection a 1 Charlotte and Augusta tor all points North ! South and West. DAY PASSENGER. coma sot'Tii. No. 1 Leave Charlutio, J 1 05 p ni Leave Chester, :! 08 p ru , Arrive at Columbia, fi 08 p ni Leave Columbia, ft 08 p m ' Leave Graniteville, ft .74 p m Arrive at Augusta, 10 80 p m uoino Nonru, No 2. j Leave Augusta, 0 .10 a m ' Arrive I,t (.olunihiu, 11 00 ft in ' Leave Columbia, 11 05 a ui Leave Chester, 1 .72 p in Arrive at Charlotte, 4 00 p in Nos. 1 ami 2 run daily, and in ike close ' connection at ''iditmLin and 1 harlot to for I points. North, Sou.lt un'i hiut, an J slop at t all regular pass stations. T. D. KLINE, Sup't. A ll.nr IJu,,'! Vl-Il'lirl,! Jlllll Paris. Alt t. <V a ur-|?, "V?? a. . v.p... BQUTJI CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHANGK OF SCHEDULE. CotiMBi.A, March 3, 1878. The passenger trains or, th,c South Caro. > linn ltnilroivl \?ill run as follows : IIA A I'IS-KNOr K IBAIN. (Sunday nii-tiiiug excepted.) Leave Charleston o.OO a. 111. Arrive at Columbia 10.50 n. in. ' Leave Colrmbia C.O'lp. in. j Arrive "at Charleston 12 15 a. m. 1 xiuin nxmnss. Leave Chariest on 8.30 p. m. | Arrive at Columbia 7 45 a. m. Leave Columbia v.(!o p. ui. ! Arrive at Charleston ?i. 15 a. m. uJt>iOl?AlloX TD.UX. (Sunday morning excepted.) Leave Columbia 5 80 a. in. Arrive at Rranchville 12.25 p. m. Leave llronchvllle 12.50 p. m Arrive at Columbia . 7.p. tn. Accommodation Train coiir.oeu qnity ut Kingsvillo with Train far Ouindcu. nn?l at' > |]rivpchvtl!c villi Lay T'assenger Traiu to and from Augusta and Cliarlea'on. faaaengow for Camden leave Columbia | dally on Accommodation Train nt .5.30 a. : iu.. daily (Sundays excepted!, and puvsen gers fir Columbia leave Camden daily f I (Sun lays excepted) at 5 a. m. i . ' S S SOLOMONS, Sufd. , S B. m?us, Qvn'l Tick* Aft. , *1 t ' '? ' ' 3a trite? in C(ii:lrait3!M. io Ui liuilt. Om'ci: Cor Sr.* thijfsiiHsiiixr.ns Kr.tismw f Cvvdf.v, S.C., .Tunc S, lSTS. Contractors are invite?? to j>i.i in bins lor Imililing the Kelly's it ridge over Lvnclifii creek ncei-rding to lit** plans :iii<1 spccttirsIions iiiiiicutni below, ilit* Lids lo lie seaie-l ;ii: I !>? lie in i'ie within thirty days from tli" first |inli!iciiii.jii el il.is in.I ice. Contractor in give bond wiiii two good m.roues for In faithful ] i rl.iriMii.cc "i hisc ilitriict. The liiiilj;.' in iie ci.iu}?!eli ? \t If hi ii ninety dn vs fr ioi date ni aw anting coiiiruff, Contractnr :n turn sh ;.i. iiiiCe-ssry ii.i ic:i:.i. * ifiin he innilc I; j. ini neiii n ol lucl-onrd ni'run my coimiiUiiiiu.i'i * of Ke.rshi.iv and DuriintiOd roiiu|it6, eneii of uliicli arc to he heM liable. sopor, i.: , for iheir respective portions of the cuHii'iici price. WATKRKE H!UC(1K. Tjic briJ.;c over I he Waierco river near fan.iJ iu needing consider,tide repairs, contractors !re In-rol.y Uivhv ! to examine .he same and put in bv's fur *'**?ij? the,tvnrk (they furiti-iiii./.'ii e piatetii.l.(> in lueotu* anc- with j inn and specifciifton to be setri at fin?r.fiiee. !lid-> to he put in v.lthin ti'i . lay j iroin date :.r j coniiautor to;. i\ bond w.th gno i j or* i'twi secujay t.j ho appii.ved by tin* hoard tin the [..tililiil j "iforn aujo of their couivnef. ) v oi lor of Hoard. I'iiis arc i.tviied u*> to lb* lsi of -Ju'y next to build Hough's Bridge over Little Lynches Creek by the 1st of September next, with timber of same dimensions ns lli'if tt.i.v in tints*!-! A'b.i to repair lite bridge on iho River Road to Liberty Hi]!, which is over iho branch one mile below Hearer C'mk Bridge. four henry posts to be sunk at tho en Is of thc-sleepers euok tour feet into ibe ground, and llie tiooring to be fcirnpprd ilon n by pieces mortiscl into titcsc pv t.". sr. as to prevent it being washed up, and iiv.-iy, :tnd roiling (o he jut:, ojt the posts, ibovc. By order of Board Co. Com, W. If. U. WORKM IX, "" ClerK. ? j To Trospasseps. All persons aro warned not to enter ti/mn ~ '~BH ny binds, situated on the eastern side of iV:iteree River nn 1 just below the Toll 3ridge. for noy purpose whatever, without ipccial permission from me. Parties die- B egarJing this nMtep will l.o trespassers, i in I 'hey will he dealt with according to a w. r.AZ Vnt'S Stilt ER. M*y28?lin. I ^Zczl *nd Cheapest. baUsihction euarnntred. " I J t>ulcU*ra'Iimi-a on Gov't ?vd< r I P. LI.. / CHAS. M. EVANS. M.ncf r. 1 II 103 W. Fourth Htror', CIWCINKA'I I. O. ",00 JT. 5ilth Street, bl\ 1-OUiS. k.0. ? ? I -l A BURN HAM'S mmm. J WAR WANTED BEST A CBUKIT. I Also, HILUaS MACKiHSRY. 1 PRICES REDUCED APR.20. 'T.\ Pamphlet* free. Omc::, Yoax, P*. Revolver free m t c t.-trM^ .s. A t Jresi .1. ihuwru \ Son 133 k 10* V.smI street, PHts'iuririi. I'a. _ _ if3 , ? ja ?* "\np \mQ Hf.iilKSr liO.SIftr AT .U.I. W.tnUTrt Jfiunlld KilnnHiu. latest C*t?loniUM JHQr" ,:i<l Circu.jfs, vita ? ?.v srtl*:, reiluc.il |?riceft mrl iii'ie'l inhi.'iii i"i >n, sr;.?r SMS?. M VSOV m i \ ULIA uii'.th ?atuuf \ lur* w :iuesp>. BiANOS PIANOC - ^ rtwiroHl . ', I.I tir ii.i i" I lif/imyrun' I'lra i J2w. N ?. is*. Seo V fore'virfr?. fti'i of von:.? vr'.i .* ;i?tlatrolucoil. W.?.Ti:i;el s yearn. i rr.!; pou>-iii* In. Isr'tM w r.itu' I < v . y.vi we. Writ-- f >: paper, free. Pii nu-j linos., 1 ntsklll, X. Y. r i'WT1 DI ni/* | BKwojfN Cxraiim pokiVilu. lMii.A ' 0L * i'l-i? the Host Liu ->* ULUJli. . r,<me<1y , , u 1^.,,^ or pain;ii Back. or ireikn**** i?ack ever Invented ^ ",? irlcnowu. It nooth**?, It .trtae:;*, U COTM ihereu:U;r iwvoob i ..ute.* j.i<1 all llunuattt* 'all. K.\r.u OE..rtN'2 n.vn'joN Oi'kmk Plisterhan ,!)? *?'?.-?! oatK'ta: cil ti i piaster. Toitit io o'.h**r. nkmjsr&t^ urgai MWo.iI/ fi'iV M*i;iL*r'* Orainl square pfan.A, >ri- ?i it"i <?i!jr iiv<. Klwrxaut upniMi pianos. iricc$Su)oii'v* #t.V) Now s:y!o tipnx'it piano* organs ffl. Organ*, lx stops. 'hnroli'orirnim. l #115. rlie/ant la\) mirror lop organ* oily hit}iv eon,i> and *e? we at Innue li'l.iuiiot a- rrUrCit Mit 'd. It. II. fare paid tMh w.ivs ami |ii?rso )r organ given free. I-aige III':.I uewr*pa;> w ;vl:h uuctt informal ion about cost of Pianos ami i >nians sent :'?ee. 1'ieise uitlresa D.YML1L I\ Matty. tYastiinixtou, N. J. For a ease <il ( ATA UIt 11 |Tltat SANWMtirs I.'A I ?1,'Al. (TICK lor r.ttirrii will a'~^. T?f l*?-f:intlv r illeve nut ffi>1 m .*IK*SU1>- > U'?. Itofj.. mos, mi "-,ii> Ui'iis, i>.i? utiis! r'argn A i'o., Aurora, N. V.; iVm. Iiowen, McJIi* ^1!^* :nn, (irant A Bo well, sr. " jl ;f.oui*. Ji'8(.iiu>i.iai.4 ami Tna.lse t,y nintl. Price, nrT uitli iiiiprovc.l inlialtr. #1. ' SoM everj-where. WKEKS " |A POltF.lt, pro;iriwor?. Boston, .Mass. AGENTS ! BEAD THI2!! ~ We .Will ! : ? Wit.* Ofii'NIPBH II. 1 Uri'l KXPKNSIN t.) s-!l our NKW ami WON. dkhvi'l IK\KNTIONS. AiM.eis, Skuhmav } k Co., Marshall, Mich. juncjA-awf NEW BICE BLOOD! PARSON'S pi'MiATivn PIMJt make New Xli*h , Bhx il, uinl will completely cliaim'* Cho Woo l Ii> thu entire system in three months, Ahy k-:*cwi ?i who will tak * pill each night from 1 to'!.' weeks iimy In' rcatorei. i aouml health, it sm h i> thliiar he possible. Sent hr mull for 3letter stamps. I. s. .Johnson .?co.. longor. Me. AtlKVTS WA\Ti:i> FOR T^MEAT M1 nOD A new work <?f ^rcut intor?--t to every 15IB1 K KKADF.U AND STl'DKNT in the l,:unl. Address fur d?vet i|itive tern;* and eircti'ars. NKLsiON a I'IIII.I.iFn. l'liiilDStcrs. No. boh Itroudwity, New \.?rk. SHORT HAND. EnterprKnic yotin* iami, desiring tn r.d?ttne?? themselves m h'le. sfcostlJ leant Una urt, Wliltlt (4el1itato4 ever. hr.dnerf* An I, when thorr n:hiy mnspred, allot tW :t eoiuir.toiiey In city eltv. Lessons ;:iven !>> null at 7r nrs each?twf ntv iuthevuarM?these being learned, practice makes |>erfeef. This Is your ehanee! Address, O. T. CR08BY, 1 .*>7 Canal Sfv, New Orleans, I .a. [MMDR.iUTTS VTTK No. |3N. Eighth St, mtlE St. Louis, Mo. Who has had uptimes In the treatment of ?ha final t-c.nhk? of both ui*I, etui female than any phTtirian (a tav w?st, ftvri the rraliita of his tone ami .uxeuftil practice in hit tw? a.vt ? 01 La, ju?t |>ubii?U.d, entiliwi The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE the PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Bcoksth.it ate really oniin iwl ftlMaatnufore in all mat. t.T? PTtaltiing to Mjakooi! and \ioi'inki?oJ. aod mppiy want i on/t? It. Thty .if bri.tiai!) Ula.l r.u.J, act tu plsln Un,-u?Kf, easily understood. The two book. i utbrai e 5V> pep., and contain trainable lafiirmatlcn for both married and iiwlr, w ith alltita recent intprcvw.^ui tu uitdtcal t'atraect Ifrod what oar home papr. ?ev: ^fhc knowledge I tr iwrted in Dr. Butta' new work, i. m no way of quostiotitbi: charaehrf. hot l? Cjotefhbi,; th.t e\?r* eae sltaaM blow Tae Vouliribf \icllct of tally tr.diarntioa t tka Haa. ctficrvlsa pet*nly hdtltttv rsiybeTctu with wining yip. r j.i ;'.,t rune cf lot. ttud the Wuautn, :.t ttuseryV^fV^nP 1 a 'I g0? th^ ujny i.U >3 tvj Is befilgJ I uHil ror^.LR rtnriN - ef) rt* nr\lr I' blL' 3" 3 Ivth tr one vwluaus it; in cloth rdl.llrt. t itra. Sent nnda seal, ct? H8 K V~3 Actd i of nrlec la namtv ur stamps. a X ? lay (^rn ! Corn J Corn ! 4,?0i? bavm irr.w. # . ! a . f r. \ i... / *