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or expressions of our correspondents.
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as- Nominations of Candidates in usual
form, not to exceed one inch, FIVE DOLLARS.
These charges are to he paid strictly
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m. All communications and contract advertisements
M US Tbe handed in by 12 o'clock on
the Sahirihit/ otjor* piwurtirion m mnn ??iertion
in the following itttie.
Tho Convention and its Work.
The Contention which inet in Columbia
on last Thursday was an honor
to the Sta?c. The thoroughness and I
rapidity with which it did its work, <
coupled with the harmony and enthusi
asm which characterised its deliberations, t
indicate clearly that the spirit of 187C '
f-tili dwells in the hearts of oar people, >
and that on the 5th of November next, <
tb?y will roll up such a majority fur
Hampton and Home Rule as will fur- j
cvc*r crush out Radicalism in South (
Carolina. The party ha* again planted a
itself upon the broad platform of equal |
rights, good faith, liberality and genuine 1
reform ; and the characters of the mm ]
who constitute the State ticket, ns dis- f
covered from their record, furnish the i
strongest guarantee that the promises i
made will be faithfully fulfilled. Notli- t
ing now remains but for the Democrats
of South C-irolinJ to keep th-ir ranks
closed and move forward to victory. J
The County Nomine ting '
Convention
On Thursday, the 29th of August,
one of the most important conventions 1
that has ever b?eo held in K n-haw i
County will assemble in Camden. We i
say one of the inner imp ortant, because I
upon its action will depend in a very !
large degree the progression or retro- *
^ression of Democratic principles in our
county. The manner in which the i
convention shall discharge the trust con- ;
fided to it will contribute much to our ]
success or our defeat. If it will emulate <
the example of the receut State Con- i
vcntioc, which was characterized by j
perfect harmony and boundless cnthu- i
aiasm, we may move forward with every 1
assurauco of victory. But if, ou the <
other hand, personal wranglings and i
mean whiskey be allowed to disturb its i
deliberations and influenco its action, i
we might then, ere the battle is joined, f
as well write upon our banners certain 1
defeat and everlasting disgrace.
But there is no reason why snch a (
dire calamity should necessarily befall j
-i n ?tinr n?nnU trt I _
uie muwrvnv v?> r~~r *
thoroughly organized, aud the loftiest
patriotism marks and controls their
conduct. Upon them depends primarily
ihe manner in which the convention will
discharge its duties. Let ample notice
be given of the meetings of the clubs;
let every member who can leave home ,
respoud to ihe call; let delegates be |
chosen not by combinations in the in- ,
terestg of any particular candidate or
candidates, bat by a free and untrurnelled
vote of the people whom they are
<o represent; and let the delegates thus
chosen be men of patriotism and integ- (
ilty, who will perform faithfully the
trusts imposed upon them. If these ,
conditions are observed in the selection (
of delegates, the oonrention of the
29th of August will reflect credit upon ,
the oouuty and make victory sure on
5th of November. ,
Editorial Items.
Ttic Radical State Convention meets
iu Columbia tomonow. It is believed '
that Jio State ticket will be nominated. [<
Ilonei't John patterson says the Federal
government will back down from
the position it Las assumed io relation (
to the rere.vo* troubles.
. AfTIR so ?eny years oF rest, work
has been resunred om the Washington
W monument, and rt is propoaed to conr
tinuo on now uuiti.' the structure is
completed. 1
And it tarns oat that general Slierman's
sou is going to become a Catholic
priest because he couldo't get his Vau. 1
tiful cousin whom Senator Don Camet '
wedded some months ago. 1
It is n-ported that Esoobedo, the re?- k
olutiooist, and the bloodhound of Mex- *
ico, bss been captured by the govern-111
ment troops. He was the General who 1
captured Maximilian, and caused him
to be (shot. ,
Tat Radicals held a meeting in
Marion last Saturday and selected dele- j
gates to the State Convention to be
held in Columbia on the 7th of August. j
There were but few on hand, and their (
^ long faces and solemn countenances j
showed that they did not enter politics (
with the same spirit as iu former days. {
^B We learn that the meeting was a dis
tinct black one.
B Tim Hurley, ex-treasurer of Charles- j'
ton county has been arrestodaud charged 1
with being a defaulter while he waa iu '
office. Tim came to this State a poor 1
man. lie was here ouly a very short
simo before he was an office holder, and
handling lar^o sums of.woue). lie
built 3y bouses, iu lUut u&iioy of Cdifo*
bia called Hurh-yville, ami did it with
Mily a portion of the profits of hi* office,
having considerable sums iuv*sted elsewhere.
He was one of the carpet baggeis
who made the business pay.
A Special from Sin Antonio to the
Aeirs f8ys that Gen. Pedro Vald-z. the
Mexican commander who met MacKenzie
when the latter was in Mexico, is
stationed in the mountains above Eagle
Pass, on the Mexican side, with abouy
1 500 men. valohing fur McKenzie.
On last Thursday upwards ofsixty head
of T? xas cattle were driven across the
Kio lira ride to feed Valdez's soldiers.
NEWS ITEMS.
Incendiarism.?We are reliably informed
that the colored R?publicans of;
:hls county are openlv advised by a Turner
member of the House froui Williamsburg
to go to the polls armed, for
he purposeof killing colored Democrats,
ind he himself, will institute prooeedins
it Graham's (iroM Roads.?Kiiujttrer '
Stan.
Judoe Mackey proposes, in cajc
S. Wallaco becomes a candidate for
5ongr?s?, to stump Lancaster, York ,
ind Chester counties in order to estab- <
i?h th* remarkable proposition that(l
Wallace is not a citizen of South Caro- 1
ina. The Judge proposes to prove
roni the records of Wallace that he is (
i minister plenipotentiary from the j
nfernal regions, rommiasioned by Pluto
o inaugurate strife.?Lancaster Ltdycr.
Cotton Regulations ? Cotton ,
Ranters, owners of grain, l-uyers and oth. i
rs connected with the trade, should bear
n mind tin following rule uiade by the
New York Cotton Exchange. June 6th,
1878 "On and after Monday, September
2d, 1878, cotton covered with
J*x tow bagging containing shives (or
mall pieces of straw) or manufactured
from unr?'tted or imperfectly rotted flax,
shall be deemed unmerchantable, and i
hall not ho good delivery in this market."
Reliable reports from Havana state
that a negro riot broke nut there on the
22d instant, in the locality known as
Los Sitios. The principle cause of the
lissatisfaction among the blacks seems
to have been thcircontinuancc in slavery
ifter the liberation of all those who sur*
-eudcred at the oollaps of the rebellion.
During the disturbance, the police
tharged, sword in hand, killing and
rounding a great many persons. The
rioters then dispersed, and fled to the
?wamp8 around Atares Castle. Only a
ew arrests were made. All the ring
eaders escaped.
A Party of masked men. variously
estimated at from forty to 6vc hundred
n number, rode into Monroe, La., at 1
>'clock iu the morning of July 30, and
forcibly took from the Parish jail f<>ur
jegroes charged with murder, conveyed
them to the courthouse square and hung
diem to the limb of an oak tree. Three
)f the victims were implicated in killing J
W. C. Fitegerald last May. Eitrgerald
was a white constable at Treotoo. who
had attempted to arrest them for disorderly
conduct. One had been sentenced
to imprisonment for life arid two
others were remanded for a new trial.
The fourth victim was charged with
waylaying and murdering another negro
in cold blood, and had teen sentenced
by the District Court to the
peniteutiary, but had obtained a new .
trial.
YCSTKRDA Y afternoon just as tha clock
struck 5, nine prisoners of the State
Penitentiary, headed by Cm<ar Dubose,
a desperate chaticter. made an effort to
escape from their keeper. Tho prison?rs
were engaged in hauling stone from
the quarry, which is to kc used in the
new wall at present in course of erection.
The guards fired upon the fleeing convicts
and two of tho nino fell to the
ground, their leader, Duboso, falling
dead from a bullet which passed through
his neck, shattering the rpinal column.
The other prisoner was shot through the
jaw. the hall passing out of his mouth,
tie and four others immediately surrendered
to the guards, and the thrceothers
escaped. Up to a lute hour last evening
they had not been recaptured, though
the officers had high hopes at the hour
our reporter left the prison (H o'clock)
jf bringing ilicoi in. Csasar Dubose
was *ent to th# punitentiary from
'umter County, for teu years, for
mrglary and larcnny, and had served
ibout three months of hie term.? Col
imbia Rfjittcr of July 30.
LOCAL ITEMS.
nail Arrangement*.
Post Orftd lloCJtt?Open at 8 a. m., close a.
i in. Open at !:'*> p. m.r doneat fi p. m. North rn,
Western and "*outlieru mall clone at 8 p. in,
l'ic N'ic.?Hanging Hock Club will give
i pic nic on the 9th instant. We acknowledge
an invitation, but deeply regret thut
it will be impossible for us to attend.
Hoots, Shoes &c.?Mr. Isaac Voting, who
line the reputation of making eome of the j
(test boots and shoes that ever made tracks I
in this county, coincs to the front In this
week's issue. Head his advertisement and
give him i call
Cotton Buyer.?We invite attention to j
the advertisement of ('apt. William Uly- I
burn, who gives notice elsewhere that his
motto during the coming season will be: j
"Alwtiyain the market, and always pre-1
pared 'o give the highest pjh# iu c?sh for
Urf ax\M*.n |
I Hkiohtb^ino.?Judging from the number
' of drutpAiem who are on the rounds, 'tne
J wouW conclude that 'lie prospect for nn
I early revival of trade is brightening. With
[unusually fine crops, we do not see Wiethe
condition of our people should not be
improved. |
Drowned.?A colored boy was aeei-j
dentally drowned last week in Doby's
pond on the western siJe of the river.
Coroner Goodale summoned a jury and
dield an inquest, the verdict beinj; accidental
drowning.
Drv.?Several of the mills in the
county, we are sorry to hear, have been
forced to suspond operations for the
wunt of water, resulting from the orjr
weather. ''When the brooks run dry
the mills roust stop."
A Compliment.?The re-election of
our distinguished fellow-citizen, Gen.
John D. Kennedy, to the responsible
position of Chairman of the State Pomocrntic
Executive Committee is a He-1
served compliment. Wc congratulate!
him upon the preference shown liitn.
ToOia Reader.?We surrender much
if our spnee this week so as to give our readers
a full report of the proceedings of the
State Convention. We do not deem any
ipology for this necessary, as every true
Democrat will read with iuterest the fullest
Account of the most harmonious and enthusiastic
body of men that ever assembled in
South Carolina.
Rock Hill.?A barbecue and pic nitwere
given hy Rock Hill Democratic Club
on Saturday last. From Two to four hundred
persons were present, and capital addresses
were deliverd hy Messrs. T. II.
Clarke, H. R. Flanigan, W. Z. Leitner and
J. G. Sessions. The best feeling prevailed,
and everybody in (hat section is all right
for theState ticket, as well as for the County
ticket to be nominated on the 29th instant.
Kershaw Troop ?This corns, commanded
by Capt. T. J. Ancruni. Jr.,
met and drilh-d on Saturday. Another
meeting will be held on the fourth Saturday
of this mouth. This pleudid
body of m<n hope goon to attain the
highest degree of efficiency ever reached
by volunteer cavalry. It is believed
tbnt its list of mimbers tvill bo largely
increased at the next meeting.
Sensible.?Our friend and former
townsman, Mr. W. C. Workman, who
for several years past has resided in
Savaunah, Ga., hag in his "old age" (?)
gone, os all sensible men will do sooner
or later, and got married?as will be
seen by reference to the Dotico of the
event in another column. Wc beg to
congratulate "Caesar" and his fair young
bride upon their mutual good fortune,
oo'i to wish them many years of unalloyed
happiness and prosperity.
Kershaw Guards.?The election
for Captain of this company was held
nn Thursday last, and resulted in the
choice of Mr. S. L. Lang, a member of
the corps. Capt. Lang is a young gentleman
of commanding appearancp, and
or ttiorougn military training, uuviug
graduated two years ago with distinction
at the Virginia Militarj Institute. We
oongratuluto hiui upon his promotion,
and th Guards upon their good fortune,
in securing his services.
Not Dead, but Sleepetii.?Those
of our readers who have fancied that
the Republican party was dead in Kershaw
need no longer lay that flattering
unction to their souls A convention
of the faithful was held at (he colored
academy in Catndeu on Thursday last
for the purpose of electing delegates to
the State and Congressional Convention,
wlm-h are to meet in Columbia on the
71li instant. Thirty three delegates
representing all of the precincts except
Flat Rock, and those in the Lynches
Greek country, were in attendance.
Frank Garter was chosen president and
James H. Johnsou, Secretary. The
delegates to the State Convention arc ;
Frank Garter, W W. Carter and J. II.
II. Stewart; au i to the Congressional
Convention : Isauc English, J. F.
Sutherland and Salmond. We
Icaru t hut steps were taken looking to putting
the parly in condition to contest at
the next election tho right of the Democrats
to coutrol the county. TIhh
should prompt our Democratic brethren
to renewed exertion* and the most per
feet harmony.
Pergonal, ? Manncs Baurp, K<q.,
left Thursday morning for New York,
vhero his family has been spending the
summer.
Messrs. W. L. Arthur and A. 8.
Smith, Jr., left for the mountains on
Friday. Thrypo for pleasure, and wfll
be absent severul weeks.
Mr.. W. T. Barrett, uow of Columbia,
is visiting Camden,
Mr. Herman Baum and family, wiio
for some time past have been visiting iu
Chester, returned home on last Wednesday
evening.
Maj. J. 8. Miliar," pf Chesterfield,
and Mr. B. F. Miiler, of Lancaster,
passed throtgh Camden on their way to
anu from the Dainocratic State Conven*#
tion,
Judge Kershaw is spending his vacation
at home. Wo are giad to see bis
JJooyr iu such good health #uodt spirits.
We Wtie pleased yesterday to receive
a call from Mr. Barron, of the Clarendon
/Vr*x, who is >n Camden on business.
Gen. J. D. Kennedy, Capt. T. II.
Clarke, Dr. J A. Glenn and Messrs. L.
li. Sti phenson, I. F. Holland, L. C
Thompson and Wm. D. Trantham were
in Columbia last week nf delegates to
the Siato and Congressional Oonvcnt
tioos.
Darling. Listen to My Story.
Certainly she will, If It Is flic "Old, Old Story,"
and you tell it sweeny, nut doat be too hasty in .
vour wooing. Send her flrst a copy of liarry
Percy's beautiful new sonjr nameil above, and
thus gracefully hint your intentions. There never
was a prettl -r song written, arid singers are
wild over It. Over 3,000 anld In one week. For
Piano or Organ and easy to play or sing. Ask
yonr nearest Music Dealer for It N?r enclose 40
Cents to the Publishers. LUUDKN & BATES, Savannah.
Ga.
Tiif. Firemen.?The Wide Awake
I
Fire Engine Company, colored, of |
Sumter, accompanied by a brass band, j
arrived yesterday and will remain in ,
Camden until Wednesday morning as 1
tho guest uf the colored firemen ot'nur |
town. They were met at the depot by '
(lie difl' rent colored Gre companies and j
nfr. / era nf thr> fire department and es- !'
V?" - I
cjrted through Broad street, and to 1
Firemen's Headquarters. Addresses (
will bo delivered today Jtt tlie colored '
academy grove, after which a dinner f
will be served. The occasion promises J
to be ono of interest.
From Liberty Kill.
Mr. Editor: As reqtjesfcJ, I will .
give you n short account of the pic nic
given at Rocky Mount on yesterday, ?
(Friday the 2Gth inst.) \Ve left Lib- <1
erty Hill about 8:30 o'clock in buggies, ^
carriages, wagons Ac., and after tr.nol- j
ing eight or ten niil^s over the roughest
road I ever saw, we reached our desti- |
nation about 12 o'clock. We found s-'V j
eral ladies and gentlemen from Fairfield, ?
Lancaster, nnd Chr9tor oounlics. awaiting
our arrival. After exchanging "paw
shakes" Ac , the people were soon scat,
tered. The older members amused
themselves by discussing politics, farming.
housekeeping, Ac., while the young 1
p?'npl?? nuiused themselves hy playing '
whist, boat riding nnd rambling over j.
the ' Rocky Mount,'' gazing upon the f
beautiful scenery which was grand in
the extreme. Would that my pen '
had the pow?*r to describe the views 1
that met our eyes For miles we heheld
a chain of picturesque hills stretch- ]
ing southward from where we stood, so I
beautiful as to make one foci that they '
belonged rather to heaven than earth. !
between these beautiful hills flowed j
the silvery waters of the Catawba river,
which increased the grandeur of the
sight. All of the young people seemed
perfectly absorbed, and judging from
their countenances, I imagined that
they were "lost in wonder, love and
praise."
We found, not far from the ferry a
two story house built entirtly of rock, (
which had been built years ago by Mr
John Kingaberry, who forfberly owned r
the ferry. It is said that he had his f
ccflin made for several years before he 1
died, and that he had it suspended above 1
his bed until his death, which was in )
182G. He was buried upon the top of t
Rocky Mount, whero a suitable mono- ?
ment has been erected to his memory. '
After visiting all of the places of interest ?
we repaired to a place of rendezvous
until dinner was announced. And you i
may rest assured that we responded i
promptly to the call. Delicacies and f
substantial were on hand in the great- .
est ffrofusion, and of such a quality as
to satisfy the most fastidious. Dinner (
over.uhe young people were seen wan
dorin| around in every direction, until 1
about'u o'clock. wncn tnoy onae jure*
well ti each other, and the buggies and J
carria^a began tc roll away ' homeward (
bound.V Our party amused themselves c
on thnii way home by telling jokes, 1
singingl&c , Wu ranched home about 1
twilighlt And notwithstanding the (
rough rdids and the intensity of the i
heat, thA pic nic was a decided sticc"ss, I
and ujnnj of us will look back with <
more 'hai ordinary pleasure in years to [
come i
The gringe at this place will celebrate j
their Gth inniversary the first. Saturday
in AugUStjLy having a private pie r.ic
at their hat. The crops in this section <
aro niu^h bitter than at this time last
year. Mori anon. I
I Yours Truly
i "Democrat." i
Liberty IIB1, July 27th, 1878.
1 A Card.
MeSSRS WI'tTORS 0AMDEV JOURNAL?HeSPEOTED
Sirs / Having hoard
that some direct or indirect stricturos ;
have been nin?ij by some correspondent |
through yourl columns, concerning 1
views fxpresseq by myself nnd others. 1
touching tho Ipoliticd tnpiis of the
time", I would ihnvp this to say, tlia?
1 am alone responsible for my own opinions
anil views. 11 hold myself ready to !
give my views freely through the columns
of the press, (in Carolina). I |
have nothing I wl>h to conceal from any
ope in the land, al my best, wishes arc
for the unification! peace, happiness and
prosperity of all o^r people.
Therefore nny -criticisms on my ,
course, by porrespo|*lcnts or otherwise,
inserted in the puplrs without a corresponding
ehanco of tcply in unfair, and
will ho sotiocr or later so considered by
the American peopU.
I do not say this- much as bearing
directly on the courA- of the Journal.
These lines are siiujly to say that the
time baa couic, wheil freedom in tho
exercise of speech. tAiching tho gnod
of the country will ba heard. I claim
nothing from tho pre* in South Carolina,
except the courtay generally extended-of
replying to antagonistic opinions,
Ac. V
Yois Trulv.
\ A. McLean.
PiiorooKi^MKH -K. II. Ki.ct>4r?I*^ Hkill as a i?I?i>tngrapher
lias attracted from all |iaris in
'the country. Ho muy bo founfut all hour* jitiiitituallv
at lila post. Call ami s<4 me, friends of
towu nu?l country, and you nil up cordially wet.
coined. i wish to sec and knofl att the people,
and want lliem to know me. \Lu can bate your
pb )t"gi apU iui?<lv in tbe best st.Aj, three for $l.f>o
? li&HSPAJBP.
O vcrliiskiii;; (lie I'licrglc*.
It is uot advisable fur unj of us to overtask
our energies, corporeal or mental, but in the eager
pursuit of wealth or fame or knowledge, now
man.v transgress this salutary rule. It must be
a matter of great importance to all who do so to
know how they can regain the vigor so recklessly
expended. The remedy Is neither costly or
difficult to obtain. Ilosftter's Stomach Hitters
is procurable In every city, town and settlement
in America, and it compensates for a drain of
bodily or mental energy more effectually than
any Invlgorent ever prescribed or advertised.
Laboring men, athletes, students, Journalists,
lawyers, clergymen, physicians, all bear testimony
to its wonderoiisly renovating powers. It
increases the capabilities for undergoing fatigue,
and counteracts the Injurious effects upon
the system of exposure, sedentary habits, unhealthy
or wearying avocation.1;, or an unsalubrlous
etimnte, and is a prime alterative, dinretie
and blood depureut.
A Hun of it Thousand.
A Consumptive accidentally cured. When
ileal It was liouily expected, all remedies
having failed, and Dr. II. James was exper
interning willi ilie many herbs of Calcutta,
lie accidentally made a preparation of Cannabis
Indicn, which cured hi* only child
yf consumption. His child is now in this
sounlry and enjoying I lie best of heallii.
Desirous of benefiting I lie afflicted, t lie
Doctor now gives this Recipe free, on re:eipt.
of two stamps to pay expenses. There
is not a single sympton of Consumption
hat it uoes not at once take hold of and j
lissipatc. Night sweats, j eevisliness, irritation
of the nerves, failure of menu ry. j
lilticuU expectoration, sharp pains in the '
nngs, sore throat, chilly sensations, nan- i
tea at the stomach, inaction of the bowels. J
tnd wasting away of the muscles. Address
fraddock Ac Co., 1012 and lot)} llace St.,
'iiiladelphia, Pa , giving the name of this
taper
: ?r? 1
?AKRIKD. 1
_ (
WORKMAN?GERMANY.?On Sunday, i
he 14ili of July, hi Smyrna Church, Gads- J
len County. Florida, by Rev. W. II. Crane, ,
ilr. W. 0. Workman, of Savannah. On., nnd t
diss Mary M., daughter of the late Dr. W.
I. Germany, of Tallahassee, Fla.
BROWN?WATSON ?On duly 21th, by J
lev. J. E. Rodger!?, Mr. F. II. Brown and
diss Sallie D. Watson. All of Kershaw.
Sheriffs Sale.
R. M. Kennedy ] 1
vs. Execution.
J. M. Davis J
By virtue of the above named execution j
o me directed I will sell in front of the I
Jourt House in Caiuden on the first Moo-1
lay tn September next, wi'hin the legal i
tours of sale, to the highest bidder, tlie j
allowing dt scribed property :
All that piece, parcel or tract of land,
ying. being and situated in tbo county of
versbaw and State ot Soutli Carolina, con
aining twenty nine and one half acres
nore or less, and hounded on the north by
DeKalh Street (continued), on the east by
kittle Pine Tree Creek, South by Darlingon
Road, and West by Repiilon Street?
evied upon as the properly of James M. Davis,
deceased, at the suit of Uobt. M.
Kennedy. Terms?cash.
JOHN DOBY, s. k. c.
Aug C?td.
MORTGAGE SALET '
State of South Carolina,
Krrshaw County.
Jibbs Carter |
to r Mortgage of Real Estate. ]
leorge Alden. J I
Whereas Gibbi Carter did execute n
nortgagc in favor of the undersigned to
lecttre the pnyment of a note for the sumo'
?ive Hundred Dollars, with interest from
late at tnc rate of 1} per cent, per month,
latcd January 1. 187<?. upon the premises
icroiu described, which mortgage is duly
ecorded in the oflice of the Register of,
desne Conveyance for Kershaw County in ! I
look "D D," Pages 389 and .'{90, which :
aid mortgage contains a power of sale, nnhorizing
the undersigned, It is heirs, exec- j
itors. administrators or assigns, to grant, >
i.argain. sell, release and convey the prcm- J
seshereinafter described at public auction
tr vendue:
Under and by virtue of said power of sale
, the said ticorge Alden, will sell at public j
ititcry, before the Court House door in j
amdeti, on the first Monday (the second
lay) of September next, withiu the legal
tours of sale, the following real estate ;:i
nortgnged to nte by the said Qibbs Carter: j
HI th.it piece, parcel or tract of land, sit- tated
in Kershaw County and Slate of South
Carolina, whereon Gibbs Carter ihen resided
tontoining forly-tive acres, upon "which
here is one two-story frame dwelling, one .
trick kitchen, one frame stable and two
>ut-houses. The said tract of land being
(iiown as a part of the Harrows tract of
and, sold to the Slate and purchased there- ,
rom by said Gibbs Carter, being hounded I
>n the north and west by other portions of
he said Harrows tract, ami on the east and ,
soniit by Swift Creek.
Terms?cash. Purchaser to pay for pa
jers.
GEORGE ALDUS, |
aug (?-4t Mortgagee.
ij:ra i:its disiiissohv,
Notice is hereby given that ono month I
'rom date 1 will apply to the Honorable (
I,.tn?a P Sutherland. .ludire of Prnhate for
Kershaw County, for !.otters Diamissory as ;
Administrator of the Estate of J. L. Tiller, i
leceasod. I
uug 0 B. M. PEARCE.
?\e I Toir.s \otk E.
All persons holding claims against (ho |
Estate of Thomas W Pegues, deceased, will' |
present the same properly attested to the j
undersigned within the time prescribed bylaw,
and all persons indebted to said Estate
will make immediate pay incut to
nug ti-lin J. T. HAT, Executor.
Albemarle I-Vuuile Institute.
I'liarlottevtlK Va. $ 200 for Itoant ami Literary
l'ultloii for Nine mouths, beginning October 1st.
Music. Drawing and Painting extra. l*or Catalogues
address, tt. II. HAWI.INOS, M.A., Presiteut.
i
niimnDT ci.assicai. and mii.itauv acadkmy,
KM HMj NEMIWAKUENTOVVa.
1JJJ x AAi-J'LJ Prepares for College, I diversity or
Itnslness. Recommended for Location. Health,
Morality. Scholarship and Discipline. '1'Klt.MS?
Hoard and Tuition per half session $45. For Catalogue
address Maj. A. Smith, Sup't., ISctliel ,
P.O., FuuriuicrCounty, Va.
thomasvilLe female
college,
DAVIDSON. CO , N. C.
The 22d Session begins August 2-th, isis. Board J
and Tuition in English per mouth $|K. A tilst ,
class institution unsurpassed formality of locatloli,
health and every ici|ulsltc. Eight thorough-!
ly qualified MVR teachers. Unusually extensive
and thorough course. Three gnuU-s of Diplomas.
To accommodate the steadily Increasing patronage
a large addition to I he building is In progress
For catalogue address 11. W. KKJN11AKT,
President.
vanderb1lt university.
Fortrrii Smstos opens Sept. i, is.-, and closes |
June l, ts;p.
Pees In Literary and Sclent I lie Department j
Law $1 no; Medletiie $?5; Theology *15.
Board and l.odglng per month $10 to $20.
Professors, 21; Instructors, s; Students last i
year, 405. For (dialogues address
I c ?i.*itt..\N it, ( hanceilor, ,
Nashville, Tcnn.
10 Itarrch K\lr? Fine
Nilgai'.
For sale cheap.
nov'JO-'Jt BRASIXGTOX & NETTLKt?, |
,
I BOOTS, SHOES, & .]
| The undersigned respectfully informs his j
I friend* and the public generally that he
may still he found at his shop, one door j
tvesl of the postoffice. where he is prepared j
lo execute promptly rind in the most stylish I
and durable manner all jobs that may hp;
given him. lie will also make <>r repair '
liaitios*. or iu fact anything else in his I
line. He only solicits a call.
ISAAC YOUNG.
.Aug. C)?tf
A Fair Proposition.
TMP03TAXT TO FaU'4E3S and GABOKNErS.
B?f*Mr. h L. Osmcnf. of Cleveland,
Tenn., Grower, Importer and Dealer in
new and rare flardon Seeds, proposes to
send a sample of his Bio Sp.eii Kail Wheat.
Tub Wheat of Taos, the largest known
wheat in the world?single grains measuring
J inch in length?producing two lo
three times the quantify, per acre, on the
same kind of soil?free of charge to every
subscriber to this paper on receipt of a 3
cent stamp to pay postage.
KSf.dgents wanted in every county to
introduce* his new variety of wheat. Address
l. L. Osmbnt, Cleveland, Bradley ccunty,
Tenuessee. julyO-4
To Roiii.
Three Stores in
CLYBURN'S BLOCK,
ind two wooden stores on Broad street Injntedlit
el v South of Olytmrn'H B'ovk will i?e rente' on
furorahle terms. Possession given Immediately
if iiehire.1. \V. Chwcnv,
|ny30 TS-tf. Agent.
Kershaw?In The Probate Court
Estate of Emanuel Parker.
U'heras, Ell \V. Parker has applied to me for .
Lettesr of Administration on all and singular the
roods und chattels, rights ami credits of Emanuel
Parker, late of of the said county, de- teased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all *
ind slmrular the kindred and creditors of the said
leccased, to appear Before me at a Court of Pro- ;
>ate to he holdeu on I2th day of Ao(ru<>', 1T8, to I
thow cause, if any they have, why said aduiinis- 1
iratlon should no'r lie granted. -" ?
(tlven under iny hand and seal, this 25th day of '
Inly, A. I), 1S73.
J. P. SUTHERLAND, J. P.
nly30-2w. '
Sherift's Sale.
A. Willeford
vs.
iV. S. Jones, J. L. Jones, M. A Brotvn.
Execution.
By virtue of r.n execution in above slated
iiiac, I will sell in front of the court home n
C'am den on the first Monday in August
lext, within the legal hours of sale the folowing
described property, vix: All that lot
>f land with buildings thereon situated 'n
I :n ? - _r t :i ...' 11:11 .L.. ........
iiu viiiJigt; u? liiinrriv urn in lur ^uuuikv u* g
iereliaw and State of South Carolina, con- i
lining three a^res more or less, ami hound- 2
sd on the north by Peny's Ferry road, cant
iy Public road, south hy lands of Henry 1
ilrace. and west hy lati Isol L.J. Patterson $
'.evied upon as the property of Mrs. M. A. P
Brown at the suit of A. Willefnrd. ?
Terms?cash. JOHN DOBY, s. k. c. (
Dr. Z E M P I
J
Ilegs to call atttenticn to his large and I
tarefu'ly selected stock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINESI
? y stock is niad-j up of the best and
jurest, cousisting iu part, of f-.
^rugs, I
Medicines, ti
Oils,
Paints,
Dye Stuffs,
Glass.
Putty,
Turpentine,
Soaps,
?*ncv Toilet Articles.
Choice Perfumery.
Lumps, Burners,
Patent Medecines,
Trusses,
Books, A
Stationery, 3
Paper, I
Envelopes, Fancy Candies,
ttSL.PUVSICI AXS' PRESCRIPTIONS
iCfiirntely compounded, and solicited from
di parts of the country,
j nly 30?tf, '
and Morphine habit carrd. J
19 IbJK <'iiP:r,gi?L?l.^DDr' rib.>u'illo'i
P-l* N c SI BBWI E"tlnfc. to W. It. Squire,
wl n w 9 Wvrtiilugt. u, Grovbc ( ?>.. ?ud.
"W. Clyburn, ,
COTTON BUYER,
i
The undersigned begs to inform J
jis friends and the public generally
:hat he is still on hand, and will be *
ible to |
BUY COTTON
more largely during the coming
reason than ever before. Always I
in the market, and nlwavs prepared t
to give the IIIGIIEST'MARKET )
PRICES in
CASH
n
for the article.
Remember my stand, |
Clyburn's Block, j<
CAMDEN, S. C. 1
July :50tf
Arctic Soda Water
AND
GINGER ALE.
TUB ARCTIC SODA WATM11 FOl'N- .
TAIN is now dispensing this 1>*.*hu(iful
and delightful Beverage. A large ninl1.
varied assortment of l'l'RK !SIt L' 1*^5 al> j
wuvs on htiud. Kiurley & Smith.
BOOT MAKER.
i
W. Young, having opened a shop on Broad i
Street, one door below Branson's Tin Shop, res
peetfully solicits the patronage of the public, lie
will make or repair
lloots, Slices, Harness &e.,,
On the short eat not ihe ami In the most durable
manner.
July n?:tm
n into x ky a h i: i:?.
Auctiojioors.
/
CAM/tKX, S. C.
/
Orders sipreited And satisfaction guaranteed.
fehl'Jtf
flic Itilllt'l',
rKf!*'', Maecilroni. \c , for sole hv
#1>P2tt K1RKLEY & 8M1TH. '
THE STEAMER
LILLINGTON,
C?i>l- W. XV. SKIXXER,
Haying horn overhauled and thoroughly
repaired, will now make regular I rip* ( n
Wateree Kiver between Parker's Landing
and Acton, stopping at all intermediate
landings. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to
shippers of freights by this line.
No gond? d- livereu until airfreight
charges arc paid, (n noinsiartce v.ill there
be any variation from this rule.
L. M. BOSWELL & Co.
apl'2C-tf
~ DeKALB HOUSE
BAB ROOM,
CnmdLen, S. C,,
Is furnished with the finest
WINES AND LIQUORS
kept in this market.
OIGS--A.RS5
In endless variety and the most choice
brands. ?
W. W. love,
(formerly with Kennedy & Uoykin.)
\ ?nd Cheapest. UatUfkotioa guaranteed.
I 1 Soldiers' Limbs on Qovl order FULL.
I / CHAS. M. EVANS. Mtnuf'r.
1 I 153 W. Fourth Street, CINCINNATI, O.
iiA <00 If. Fifth Street, ST. LOUIS, J?0.
r? WstehN(3to(7. UrrolrrriB^lC *
V7\ $?B0. Ot?t 100 latest Novelties
57.& Ag'ta wsubod.So.Scjvl>OiOis.kvme.T*un.^V^P
REVOLVER FREElXf22?*
?f cartridges. Address J. Brown A Sou 138 & 1S8
Vood street, Pltrsbnrgh. ra.
[ Tlie only combination of
2 A M CHD H'Q,h* trae Jamaica Ginger
jnlilUnU o vflth choice Aromatica aud
French Brandy for cholera,
,Cholera Morbus, Ciamps
au<1 J'aina, Diarrhoea and
AM A PA Dysentery, Dyspepsia, FlatJnlYIAILtA
juieucy, Want of Tone and
(Activity in the Stomach and
| Bowels, and avoiding the
r?i norn dangers of.Change of WuU
I N U L K . ter'r,J0<1 an'' Clituato. Ask
Istxroun's Jamaica Ginoek,
AGENTS
READ THIN.
We will pay Agents a salary of #100 per month,
nd expense# to sell our New aud Wondkkpu.
n VKNTlosa. Address Sherman A Co., Marshall.
IIcSL,
PIANO SKSlBEGAN
low only $128. Superb Grand square pianos,
irlce $1 loo only $853. Elegant upright planus,
rice $800 only $155 New style upright pianos
112.80. Organs #38. Organs, 12 stops. #7f.80
'hurch organs. Id stops, price $390, only $118.
Elegant $3V'> mirror top organs only iiofi. Huyrs
come and see ine at home If I am not as re resented.
K. K. fare paid both ways and piano
r organ given free. I .urge Illtd newspaper wlih
inch Information al>out coat of Pianos and Okans
scut free. I'lease address DANIEL F.
leatty, Washington. N. J.
MMBW
Parson's pckoati vk Piixk make New Rich
Ho.nl, and will completely change the blood in
he eutrre system In three months. Any person
rho will take t pill each night from l to 12 weeks
nay be restored to sound health, if such a thing
re possible. sent or man i.?r s letter stamps.
1. fc. JOHNSON A CO.. Uau^or, Me.
PRESCMPTIOIT FREE!
Kor the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakness. Isni
Muntioixf nndall disorders brought on by Indiscretion
or excels. Any Iiruggist lias the iiigroJielita.
Address, ?r. W. J VQt KS ?fc ?'??.,
UO IVrst Mil. IU .S t r<vt, Clurtiuiali, <>.
A BURNHAM'S"
JsttgL WABRAHTED BEST Jt CHEAPEST^
ggg?* Also, MIUINB MACHINERY,
g?PRICES BEDTTCEP APE. SO, *3.
Pamphlets frae. Ofvicc, Yoa?, Pa.
jjiOUTII CAROLINA RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
. Coli muia, March C, 1878.
The passenger trains on the South Caro.
ina Railroad trill run as follows :
DAY I'ASSKNGER TRAIN.
(Sunday morning excepted.)
.ease Charleston 5.00 n. m.
trrive at Columbia 10.50 a. m.
jeave Columbia tj.OOp. m.
Lrrivc at Charleston 12 1") a. m;
NIOtlT EXPRESS.
,eave Charleston 8.00 p. m.
trrive at Columbia 7.45 a. m.
,eave Columbia 8.00 p. m.
trrive at Charleston C.45 a. ni.
ACCOMMODATION' TDAIN.
(Sunday morning excepted.)
jeave Columbia 5 30 a. m,
\rrive at llrar.chville 12.25 p. m.
jeave Branchvillc 12.50 p. in
Arrive at Columbia 7.p. m.
Accommodation Train connects daily at
CiugsvilJe with Train for Camden, and at
Jrnnclivillc with Day Passenger Train to
md from Augusta and Charles'on.
Passengers for Camden leave Columbia
laily on Accommodation Train at 5.80 a.
n., daily (Sundays excepted), and passengers
for Columbia leave Camden daily
Suuday9 excepted) at 5 a. m.
S. 8. SOLOMONS, Supt.
5 B. Pickens, Oen'l Ticket Agt.
fMIARLOTTE COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA
0 BAIL ROAD.
Cot,I'M at 8. C., March, 3 1878.
The following passenger schedule will
lie operated on and after this date;
M ill, EXPRESS,
out no noRTU,
1 nam Alioriwfil C% .1.1 ?\ ??
Arrive at Columbia, 11 '2a p m
Leave Columbia, 11 32 pm
Arrive at Charlotte, A AO p in
(lOltlli SOl'Tll.
Leave Charlotte, 0 4S p m
Arrive at Columbia, '2 ">4 a in
Leave Columbia, 3 01 a u\
Arrive at Augusta, 7 OA a lit
Hun daily. and make close connection n
Charlotte and Augusta lov all points North
outh and West.
DAY VASSKXGUl
coma soi'Tu. No. 1
Leave Charlotte, 1 OA p m
Leave Chester. 3 08 p m
Arrive at Coluinbia, A A8 p m
Leave Columbia, (i Otl p m
Leave Grnniteville, 9 A4 p m
Arrive at Augusta, 10 3d p in
aoisa north. No 'J.
Leave Augusta, 0 .",0 a m
Arrive at Columbia, 11 00 a tu
Leave Columbia, 11 OA a m
Leave Chester, 1 S'J p m
Arrive at Charlotte, -I 00 p in
Nos. 1 and '2 run tlaily, and make ehtso
connection at ''olumbia and Charlotte for
points. North. South and West, and stop a?
all regular pu?? stations.
T. D. KLIN It, Sup't.
A Hoes, Oen'l. Freight aud 1'oss. Agl.