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A Noble Work.?Miss Janle Mc-) Currv. through her own exertions, and j I with no assistance, collected this week | $21. for the yellow fever sufferers. < This amount has been properly remitted. j "Phantom Footsteps."-This charm- j in;* piece of music has been received frotn the popular house of Messrs. S. j l.rairiards & Son, of Cleveland, Ohio. To hear it once, would cause any lover i ? ~ ' C.ir W imm.ilinteiv. I 01 music IC scuu IU1 . J. Spsciai..? All persons indebted to the Journal for subscriptions, are; earnestly requested to come forward and sett le up or make satisfactory arrange* j meats for the same, else their names I will be dropped. W. S. Alexander's, photograph gal-j lery is now open, and ho is prepared to j make as fine pictures as can bo taken in ! the State, and at low prices. He is to j be here but a very short t'nae. so all i those who wish anything in his line! would do well to call soon. FuESHET.?-The river escaped its banks, creating a freshet, last. Sunday, 1 c. 11:? I tut lortunateiy commcnveu imiu^ vu i Monday afternoon. The damage done is confined to the corn in the bottom*, which we understand wili entail serious loss on some of our river planters. Diki?.?Mrs. Francis Legrand, mother of .1. M. Legrand, Esq.. died at the residence of lu-i son last Monday morning in her seventy-fourth year. Her funeral ?e.-;<vs took place at the Presbyterian Church on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. J. (>. Wilson of the Methodist Church, officiating. Koap Workkd.?A squad of about fifty hands wvre enprapred from Monday J to Wednesday working the n>ud bo-1 tween Camden and Adnms' Mill. Wei do not say that the complaint concern-1 ing this road printed in last week's issue j of this paper, has caused it to he worked. but it looks like it. | Meeting oe the Executive Committee.? A meeting of the Executive! Committee of the Democratic party of Kershaw County is called to be he'd on j Friday, the Cth in-t., in Jones' Hall, at I 11 o'ch ek. A ftil! attendance is earnestiy requested, a* plans for the campaign will then ho discussed. Hampton's Day.?Owing to illness Governor Hampton had to cancel a few of his first appointments, but we are glad to announce that if nothing now happens, he will he here to address the Democracy of Kershaw upon there grand mass meeting on the 18th instant. Let us give mm a rousing racpuvii. I'l'DLIc MF.FTi.st).?A meeting of the citizens of the Buffalo section of Kershaw county is hereby called, to be held at die Shiloli Church on the third Saturday, 21st. day of September, fori the purpose of completing the orgnniza-| tion of a cavalry company by tha clee- j tion of officers, kc. A full attendance is requested. L Accidentally Shot.?While Mr. I J. F. Gardner was handling his pistol in I Banner's barroom yesterday, it was accidentally discharged, the hall passing' through the the thigh of a colored man, named Carolina Cooper, who wa< stand, -i ffllcin" a drink. Ulg ui/ luc ? Dr. I>. L. DeSav.ssure examined the wound, and pronounced it Blight, with no bones broken. j Biookst Tiirvo Oct.?Grains of wheat t measuring nearly one-lialf inch in length. Largest in the world. Sample sent free to every reader of this paper on application.' L Address F. 0. Holton & Co., tllO Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. DrEL. ?We tuke tho following from the Chesterfield correspondent of the Charleston Wcm-s awl Courier : A business difficulty between Mr. S. M. Williams, of Camden, and Mr. W. B. B. w ('ash. of this county, was the occasion of un offensive letter to the former, which was ijU replied to by a ehalle.ige to fight a Jit el The parti'-s met across the North Carolina line, accompanied by their seconds and 0BK?|jL Hurt;cons, at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 29th Hp instant, and at once proceeded to stake the Hi distance, ten paces, and to load the weajHHp I'.oik young men took their positions witb commendable coolness, and, at the word "fire," both pistols were immediately discharged, hut without effect, and a second shot produced no more serious result. This was a great surprise to all parties, and the !* seconds now felt called upon to interfere, I and a satisfactory compromise was agreed apcD. Tiik V. F. Cs?The new uniforms of the Yigilunt Fire Company hive been completed and delivered, and reflect., credit upon the tastes of the committee sthii t.uil tbp <*)ppfinn in c,hur",c. Tiie ' uniform consists of a red shirt with an initial Win white, German text, on the jshiold. black pants, leather hcluiet cap and black morocco belt, with the word ' Vigilant" in white letters on a red ground on the back, and the initials ' \ F. on the front. The company were to parade on Monday evening, but the rain prevented. The Camden Harder Shop.?We haTe heard it remarked that a stranger visiting a town gains a good deal of hi? impression of the place by his ability to got a good shave. If such be thr? ("<itn.l?>n will Mtunare favor ably to any town or city in the State, if none of her other public institutions do not counterbalance the impression of comfort which a shave by George McLean, or his accomplished assistant. Harry, "will*leave. George has just had his barber shop newly painted, both inside and out, his ceiling ornamented with fancy colored paper, and a handsome new chandelier placed in hosition. The whole surroundings of his estab lishment now present ijuito a city-like appearance. Base Bam..?The first of a series of games between tie Oakland and Tillers Ferry base ball clubs was played oo the grounds of the former, at the Peebles Place, on Saturday, the 2-lth, 1111., which resulted in a victory for the Tillers Ferry club by a score of 44 to 22. Mr W. W. Iicrron acted as ub? pire. The second game will be played ucxt Saturday, the 7th instant. The match game announced to have come off between the Wateree and Stonewall clubs, on Saturday last did not take place on account of the non-arvalof the Stonewalli. We learn that there was some misunderstanding as to the date appointed for the game. The boys r..->r nr> <i <:Qnriih fame " however. 80 v" ?r ? that the ladies who came to witness (he | game should not be disappointed. ltKKVITICN. A very brilliant rainbow was visible in the east la-t ^uuday afternoon. The arraugement for closing the stores at six o'clock ceased last Monday. Kight more converts were baptized I by Kev. Monroe Boykin in Morrell'i ; porta Mm a ay. We Jaw a healthy, able-bodied man ' standing in bis piazza looking on bis wife rnkiiiK the side walk, last Friday. Most of the idleness of Camden ha* adjourned to the cotton fields now, but it returns every Saturday night with redoubled vigor. Two barrooms have succumbed to the recent stringent order of council in regard to the payment of licenses. The number now is six. We learn that the vacant store north of K irk ley k Smith will soon be occupied by one of our populnr clerkb in the capacity of proprietor. The members of Oakland Democratic * ? * i . .1 . .1 ?_ 1? _ f 1 uD arc proua to ooast mat tncir i resI ident lias the most Victor Emanuel ! like moustache in the county. We are glad to hear that Rev. Eu* lecne Daniels, fson-in-law of Mr. J. K. I .. | Witherspoon, of this place,) who has j been down with jullow fever in Mem. ' phis, is considered out of clanger now. ; A rumor was afloat last Saturday that a marriago had taken place in Gatnden at 3 o'clock that morning, and that the ' ll.no ntii.lo lionr.v Koit t liit 5 Til. I pui iieo Liiua uiauv. a?I'fJ ?v.? . mediately after on a small sized bridal tour. It is gratifying for us to remark that the members of the convention last Thursday gave another evidence of their wisdom by the patronage they bestowed !only upon the pump opposite the Court [ House. The advent of the cotton season j promotes activity in all departments of business. Even the police find someI thing to do now in arresting parties ! who have traded seed cotton for too j much whiskey. ! On the counter of Messrs. Brasington j Jt Nettles is exhibited fjuite a novelty | for the convenience of smokers, to which is attached a revolving glass globe that advertises the Telephone cigar, for only j cents. A trial of the cigar causes us j to pronounce thein very fine. When the new* reached Cnrnden Monday that the river threatened a freshet, u recent candiJate was heard to remark. "<Jood gracious, defeated in the convention, my wife gone away, and ! now there's going to be a freshet ! I'm j afraid I'll go to the lunatic asylum if j things keep on." The court bore is the teilow who comes in about the time counsel are making argument, sits down by you, punches you in the short ribs, and iu a voice loud enough to cause the sheriff to call out "silenco" asks you what case i.s that; what did all the witnesses say, and if you think the follow will be convicted. 'It he nominating CONVENTION. AN HARMONIOUS BODY. j Deliberate and Thorough Work. I The crowa of spectator.*, from all parts of the county, which gathered at the Uourt House on Thursday lust to witness the proceedings of the county nominating convention, exhibited the interest which was felt iu the work to he performed, and the report of the proceedings below will show that but few could have went away with uny other I . feeling than that of satisfaction. Ofj j course there could be no body assembled f?>r such a purpose, without a eer- j tain decree of feeling exhibited when disappointments accur, but upon the whole the convent ion of Thursday was an harmonious body, performed its work well, and for these characteristics has surpassed any assemblage of a similar nature held in Kershaw county for years. Promptly ot 11 o'clock the convention was called to order by the county chairman, W. 1>. Tranthaui Esq., and was opened with prayer by Rev. J. C. Richards, of Kiberty Hill. The chairman then spoke as follows : Ff.i.i.ow Citizens :?We have met today, in response to the call of the l)em ocrntie Executive Committee, for the purpose of nominating candidates lor Ftatc Senator, members of the House of Representatives, School Commissioner, County Commissioners, Judge of Probate and Coroner. Perhaps this is the most important Convention that has ever assembled iu Kershaw County. 'In ray judgement it marks the turning point in that long lane of adversity aud disaster in which we have trod for so many years. It is the beginning of the last step in the programme of our redemption. And if I hove correctly interpreted the foelinpH of the Democratic hosts whom we represent, they have but. one determination, and that is forever to crush out Radicalism from our midst in November. liy unity of purpose and harmony of action in the Democratic party this mn be done. I may add, the public demands that, come what will; it must be done. I deem it unnecessary to remind the patriotic ccutlouian com posing this convention that the manner in which they shall discharge the grave and delicate duties developing upon them will exert a powerful influence for good or evil upon the prospects of our jarty. Kroui this day w? may ( reckon our perfect deliverance; or from it we may date our hopeless ruin and lasting degradation I, therefore, implore 1 you most earnestly to discard from your 1 minds whatever bitterness of feeling that has been engendered during the canvass, and to let vour deliberations be characterized by the highest regard for I the public good. I)o this, and you ' wiR merit and receive the hearty will i done or <?H ^ood citizens, while your example wi;\ ho the harbinger of a victory at the polls *liat will carry joy and ' gladness to every hon-?at and patriotic I -I A., cr T Ht'aii. as juui OlllCCr, J j shall discharge tho duties ot my posi-1 tion with fairness and patience. I hardly hope to avoid some errors; bat, with your help nnd indulgence, the I work of the convention will be done in a manner satisfactory to our constituents. Messrs. ?I. G. Garrison and W. K, Thompson were appointed secretaries of the convention. On motion of W. M. Shannon, the chairman and membors of the State ( Executive Committee were invited to scats in the convention. On motion of J. P. Punlap, delegates were seperated from the spectators, and ordered to seat themselves by clubs. A Rabon and J T Truesdell were appointed sergeants at-arms. The roll of clubs was then called, and the names of delegates announced by the chairman of each delegation. On motion of T II Clarke a committee on credentials was appointed, composed of the chairmen of the different delegates. The committee then retired for deliberation. After the Committee on Credentials had been out about an hour and a half the chairman announced that he had received information that the work they had to perform would occupy sometime longer, ami suggested that the convention take a recess A motion to this. j effect was carried, and tho convention j 1 adjourned to meet at half past two; o'clock. Upon the reassembling of the convention, the committee on credentials re? ported the following clubs and delegates as entitled to membership : Camden Club?133 members, G delegates?J DDunlap, (' J McDowall, .1 K Vaugban, B 0 Kennedy, II 0 UnKfloftn T W MnPnpfV ReKalb Club?151 members; G delegates?J R Goodale, I> C Kirkie)-, T A Moore, Z B Shiver, N Thompson, II Ellis. Kirkwood Club?79 members, 4 delegates?J Chestnut, W M Shnnnon. Colin McRae, W M Shannon Jr., Beaver Dam Club?S2 members, 4 delegates?T R Cantoy, W R Nelson. J L Micklc, J J Iluckabce. Ebcoezer Club?54 members, 3 delegates?J J Bell, AVm Brauham, A A Iluckabce. Piac Grove Club?05 members, 3 delegates?A 11 Bowcii, 1. Moore. II Truesilel. Rock llill ('lul?-S.I members, II delegates?J A < Ilc-tin. ?? li Sessions, \\ II Ward. Curt-ton's Mill (Hub?1.10 members, 0 delegates?W A Rtilov, C 1' Ruwcii, S W Rose, S 11 Porry. I, It Rose, J W Wcr.d. (Juick Step Club? 107 members, 7 delegates?T W Lautr, L R Wbitakei, T II Clarke, V S Jordan; Tames Can* tey;Jno 1'urdcll J R Hammond. Swift Creek Club?50 members, .1 delegates?S Roy kin, A II Rovkin J C Trnesdall. Rmilah Club?7IT numbers, .1 dole patt-9?S West, W 1 Seed, G L Dixon II NettlesAntiocli? B M Brown, W L Cook, It Brown, John Reynold*. Alternates? W II Trnpp, Wiloy Bradley. They ore pledged or instructed. Oakland?I h1 Holland, B T McCoy, B J Ratcliffo, B J Humphries, Alex. Johnson, \ Woodward Holland, J II Stokes. Pinotree?II K PuBosc. J K Penrec, A McGaskill. Turkey Creek?.1 u Shaw, (! W King, J E Norwood, T> K Ingram, Lynch wood?Dove Ccgars, Thomas Watts, N A Bethune, Moses Ilough. T II Copeland. Lynches Creek?Angus Shaw, Wm Dabney, L Me Brown. Buffalo?Wm Cato, A W Railev, G W Cato, J A Sowell. Kirkley's INI ill?J M Kirkley, .T R Thoru, Joseph West. Hanging Pock Club?50 members, 3 delegntes?B N" Jonet, B F Jones, Seaborn Sones. Flat Rook?L C Hough, C 0 TIaile, W H Clyburn, J J Horton. W J HertOD. Beaver Creek Club?10 members; 2 delegates?J R Magill, F (J Perry. Liberty Hill Club?C4 members; 3 delegates?J. G. Richards, W K Thomson, F II Wardlaw. Granny's (Quarter Club?107 members, 5 delegates?G W Barnes. M P Kelley, J T Truesdell, J R Truesdell, J \\ Truesdell. Number of clubs, 24; delegates, 00; membership. 2,0S">. A II Bowen, of Pine Grove club, and .1 (J Sessions, of Rock Hill club. announced their resignation. Their places were Idled by V Parker and A A Hoy kin. The report of the committee was then adopted. Thn convention then p' 'Coded to the election oi live vice-i'i '.ijjtnts, as lollows: Messrs Jatnes Chcsnut 1st; W M Shan.ion 2nd; T 11 tjlarke 2rd; I F Holland 4th; Dove Segars .r?th. The chair announced the convention ready to receive nominations for Senator. ti W llarnes, of Granny's Quarter club nominated D L PeSaussure. J A Glenn, of Dock Hill club, nuuiinatcd \Y Z Leitncr. Richard Rrown, of Antioeh club, nominated E M Boykin. t t>. ? i p t m ?rr11 _i..i. u uiciaris, ni jjiocny rim uiuu. nominated L .1 Patterson. C 0' Ilaile and A II Hoy kin wcro appointed tellers* The first ballot was thai taken and resulted as follows: Lciner 36; DeSuussuro 20; Patterson 24; Boykiu 12. The chair announced tlat 101 votes had been cast, which wis two more than there were delegate!, but as no candidate had received fiOvotos, which was necessary to a choice, ".here was no election. Gen. Ghesnut moved tint delegates! vote by clubs as the roll was called. Mr. J. D. Shaw moved ihat the con-' vention co into secret session, and none ! hut delegates be allowed ii the house.; This motion was lost, Beueral Ohesnut's motim was then; adopted, Second ballot, Leitner 37; Patterson t 25; PcSausiure 23; Boykin 13?9S; Necessary tor a choice 50. Third ballot; Pending the vote in ; this ballot, Dr. DeSaussure went among his friends and in a quiet way with? | drew from the contest. This accounts, f>>r the change in the resuit, which is a? follows: Patterson 39; Leitner 37; DeSaussure 11; Hoy kin 11?9S; necessary to a choice 50. Before tho fourth ballot was taken i the nauics of Dr. K M Boykin and I >r < D L DeSaussure were withdrawn. The contest, therefore, narrowed down to .ludiro Leitner :ind f?nl Patterson. Fourth dallot, Patterson f>3; Jjeitner 42. necessary to a choice 5<h Col L .J Patterson was then declared the nouiiuec ol the convention for State Senator. The chair announced the convention 1 ready to receive nominations lor members of the House of Representatives. Mr J I) Shaw moved to vote for three members at a time. Mr (J \Y Barnes moved to amend by inserting one at a time", which was lost. Mr Shaw's motion then prevailed. The following gentleinou were norni* nated : D M Bethune, J D Kennedy, \V A Bailey, W I) Trautham, J T Hay : J I) Shuw, L W R B!air, J K Norwood i I) li l)cSati.?>uri?. Ij 1? Stf}iliC!is?m, V I! Nelson. A A 11 u<'k:il?ee. .Mrs.-rf Shaw and I>i.'SauJMJit' 'It clinoJ. Gen Gliesnut, First \ ice l'rosiden took the clia?r. Kirst ballot, Kennedy <' l; Stephen son 0-1, Trantluui -lit; liethunc 2S Nelson 22; liny Id; Norwood 12: Blaii 11; Huekahce 11: Bailey ! ; seat! or in: 1 necessary to a choice -17. (Jen .1 D Kennedy and !. 11 Stephen' son were declared elected. Mr T JI Claike, in a brief speech ! asked that the remaining nominee b< 1 given to west Wateree. I Hr J A Hlcnn was nominated. Tlu names of Messrs J T Hay .1 K Norwood and hW R Blair.were then withdrawn. Second ballot, Trantham Bctbunc '2(1, Nelson 21. lluckahee 12, illenn t U7 - necessary to a choice 40. The name of Mr I luck a bee was with drawn. Third ballot. Tranthatn, f?7; liethiint ill; Xclson 2<t; ( l??nn 4; ltaifcy ?9t necessary to a choice 4'J. j The name of l?r *?lenu was with1 drawn. Fourth ballot. Tranfham .'N. Iie'hun* j:;n, Nelson 2t>. Tbiilcy <1 ?96; neees-or) to a choice 49. ' Fifth ballot?Trantham 33, Xelsor j.11, liethune 20, l.aily scattering 1-; 9f>; necessary ro a choice 43. The name of Mr W A Kaily wa< i withdrawn. Mr \V M Shannon dr., moved thai j the name of'tho lowest candidate h( dropped after each ballot. The chair decided that it would ; require an unanimous vote to adopt the i motion. A vote was taken, and the motion unanimously adapted. Sixth ballot?Nelson 34, Trautham 34; Rcthune 26?9.1; necessary to n choice 4S, Mr. Shaw moved to adjourn til! next day at 10 o'clock. Laid on the table The seventh and last ballot was then taken, with ilie following result : Nelson 47. Trautham 46. Mr T rant ham moved to make the moincnations for members of the House of Representations unaniniious, which was carried, and so announced from the chair. A motion adjourn was laid on the table. Nominations for school Commissioner was then announced to be in order, and the fallowing gentlemen nominated: Joel Hough, J (? Sessions, J W J amis'* n, I. \V It iii.'iir. .) I'J Sliaw. First, ballot?1 Tou^h ">I, Sessions 2.'?, Jamison 0, Blair 2, Sliaw 1?-ill!. necessary to a choice 41. Mr. Hough was announced as the nominee of the convention for .school commissioner. Previous to the nomination fbr county commissioners, a discussion arose as to whether it would be proper to nominate three or one, it being churned that the places of Captain Burdell and McCas kill two of the present encumbents would not. be vacant until a year from the time of their election, and that it would only be in t!;.. province of ilie convention to nominate a candidate to till the place of Mr W 11 Johnson, who was appointed by the (n)vcrnor. But lis both Messrs Burdell and Mct.'askill announced that they were willing for their names to go before the convention as if for the nomination of an entire new board, it was so ordered. The following gentlemen wore nominated : John Burdell. Allen McC'askill W K Johnson. T A Moore, J J Hortou and Biehard Brown. First ballot?Burdell J3, Met?askil' i'.O, Moore 3f?, Hortun 35, Johnson 17, Brown 1 "?. Necessary to a choice 42. Messrs Burdell and MeCaskiil were * * "* * 1 declared nommiueu. Second ballot?Moore 41, florton 27, Johnson 15, Brown 4. Quite a discussion here arose as (o the claims between the town of Camden and the up country for the third corn* uiissiotier. Messrs Shannon and Clarke spoke for Camden and Messrs Bichards and Ij C Thompson on the ujwountry Third ballot?Moore III. llorton 27, Johnson 1'), necessary to a choice 42 Mr. Travis A Moore was then declared the nominee of the convention fur the third county Commissioner. The following gentlemen were then nominated lor I'robate Judge: 1' I' Beard. A M Kennedy. W 11 1! Workman, Kiehard Brown. Messrs. Workman and Brown declined. First ballot- -Beard I.j, Kcnued1. .">(>, Workman necessary to a choice 4.'!. Mr. F 1' Heard was then announced as the nominee of the convention for I'robato .1 udgo. Mr. J 11 (jOodalc was nominated for Coroner by acclamation. This closed the legitimate Work of the convention. I'pon motion of Capt T II Clarke, the Convention resolved into cotn> mittco of the whole, with Mr Ceo W ]'antes in the chair. A resolution was introduced and unanimously adopted thanking the chair 0 i man and othei clfieprs of the lii?n fur tin; eniirli'iiu.s and iflioient ! manner in wliicit their various dutm! were per fur mod. i I At !' !?( o clock p. m. the convention adjourned sun tin. PnusnN\t.. .1. J. ]>rakoford of I'urt Mil!. S. I!., was in town last week un a visit l > his own home ami friends. 'i lie friend? t-f Mr. M. \V. I'issidl will now find him at the store of Messrs. Mrasinirtnn A Nettles. \r.. \\r i< < l.i i..r? r. .'II. ?? . . iiriniu it;11> iui v imnv.iton and the northern markets Tue.sk, day. The utany admirers of Solicitor Al> icy will regret to learn that his absene.j from Court this session is occasioned 1?v , nines?. Hois at Saratoga, reeupera; tint.'. .Tudtre lYcssby is the ^nost of Mrs. . P. II. Nelson. Mr. T. .1. Parfield was in Charleston this week nftendintj to !iis fall pur; Mr. \\\ 11. Ml I is loft f>r ilic Lit; mar. kcls last Tuesday, to ?.-urrh:i?o his fnli stock. Watt says his customers mar ,, expect something good and various . when lie returns. ! We are triad to see Mr. tl. W, O.nr11 land back to his old place in the store -; of Mr. James Jones, much improved in health. 'I Mr. S. M. Wilson has tone to j fJliarlestnn after new troods. Mr. J. Ti. I?rasintit??n, o( ]Trasin?.,t?ui !! .V .Vetties, returned last. Tuesday from ' the wholesale markets, where he j?i:ri cha-ed a heavy stock for tiic inspection of his customers. ; Mr. A. D. Kennedy has ^one north 1! lor his fall stock i (?. Kennedy went to Collier 1 bin yesterday. flRCUT COI'RT. I.'nurt met at 10 o'clock, .Tit'lge I'resslov. , of the Fir^t Oiroiii:. presiding, i : Owing to t ho absence of Solicitor A buoy. I Gen. .I. I?. Kennedy was appointed to take charge of the State's interest. i I/i~ Honor iti addressing lite (Irand .Inn said that, inasmuch a- tliey had beet, charged liv I.is predecessor. Judge Aldrich. Jin reference to their general duties, he 1 j would ooiilitie liinis-lf to instructing then. I eoneerniiig the case-that were brought be, I fore theta. \s all the ea^es hut one were oU'etices or wbicli the law i- familiar, wo will only no lirp his Hun> is insi motion ; upon t 1i:ii. Tip < >"Ut! v*. .Foe \ I.imis. larceny from tint frcohoM, .Iii-Ig.' Presley saiil that siin?the 'J.M f-i" M:tri,!i. !s7*, larernr from i in; 11 it >i ? iiimIi'i in- hi ii iii.-il ' ilaie. :i felony. IFis Honor iIh-ii announced that in order t tu keep the jury lion1 as short a time a> i possible, tin* iroitrt of sessions would 1 >o ln-M from lit ii'elo' k fo I. or us Inns thereafter as was necessary to facilitate business. The hours IVir hearing the cntmnon pleni ilocket could lie arranged to suit the oar, i as he wnJ in no hnny. The firand Jury reported as follows: i The State vs. Joe Adame. larceny from the freehold-? trite bill. The Slate vs. Charles Sowell, assault and battery with intent to hill?true hill. The State v.?. II. E. Wall, grand lawny? rue bill. The following cases were tried: The i ase of |>eii Johnson, riot aii'l assault. continued front last term. Mr. (>'. I'. Pelhatu for defendant. The jury re! turnetl a verdict t?f guilt v. J The State vs. Joe Adams. larceny front the I'reelioM. f.eititcr .S: l?unl:i|> for defendant?not guilty. Court then adjourned i" 10 o'clock TtiesI dav. I * srCONK I'AV. i Court met at lOo'eloek. Titc tirand Jury J made the following report: State vs. J. W. Httrkett. soiling property i j under lien without notice true Mil. .State \ Taylor I'.-lt.ui, perjury true I | hill. State vs Levi Fletcher. ohlaiuiiiy ouu.|> J under t''i!- e pvten.-es? true hill. miksf.n rm i:n ;. TheCamden Kerry Lane. M.Cord's Ferry ! Road. (* It I* - ti 111 Ferry Road are in \ .-r\ t bad e.iteliti.'li: "to reported '*i*t term of , court: have not heen repaire-1. The bridges and road Letween Camden ari l I.ihertv Hill, are iri very had condilion, and almost impassable, and heretofore reported. The tirand.lurv recommend that Colin Mellae and Conway Hell with counsel he appointed by the court to examine the ar? founts of the treasurer of the H'atevee Free 1'ridtre and papers of t'ne commission. to he compensated for their services in >t:eh per liem. or otherwise. .1-tic court shall -ii-1 1 rc-ct. l>y theemtnty mni'nNsi-nprs. Tin: fimu'l Jury have notiiiiu: new i? l rcjeirt iti relation to tiio j uMic o|lic?><. A!! ot' which [ > iv-pectfulh* W. I!. N I:I.St ?N. |'..reiu:iti. Tin- < 1 r .ti'l Jury were then !r?r<- l Tlic following rn?e-* were trie 1: St;ite vs. fii'iirv Mo.-.rc. : erjurv ?J. \\\ I |ii']\'i-?i for 'le|Vn<l:?iit- guilty. Suite \ >. II. li. Wall, er.iii-l larceny l.einier htiniaj' i< r the <li fetiilant ?m>l J truiliy. Tl:e latter case civuj.ie.i the attention of :!i hiri in ? clork p in., :iIt?t whiili ii j ri<Ii??iiru?*-I til! WV-lin- lay 10 *rii I ii o i > \ . ' iiirr :ii III "?,l?i>-k. Tin* Pilluiviiij: i-:w> wiTi- iiniiniic-l : Stn??? \ *. ^. Ii111ko11. ''cllir.i' |>rii|ii*riy i uii'liM* lien wii}11 111 iiniiot*. St:iu? v<. Tnylor ISi-Imn, perjury. Till* 1! v. ili^ C:|<0 '.V:l- tried ; Stnto v-. I.-vi Kl^teher. n!nin?r C'"i i1 nnl'T 1'il-e protein?*. \i?,*?r*. IVm. I?.: ill 1i:iiii nii'l T. II. I'lark''fur lie Sl.itc. j I.'. I*. I'flliuiii. K?i-| . lor j lie* defendant? iii'i jrnilxy. This Utile Inst ra>e ti> hi' tried in ilici session* court. To-day tin- prisoners convioti* 1 will hi' brought Ihrv.-.i- i for sentence, after which I lie 1'i'iin of Common I'lei- will I be oprtied. mt-M " II? ? ? Wy? *.<?J1.^W w ?-?MHMW?3W?I Tlif ('iilluii HarKt'l t'aimloii S. C.Svj.t. I. lS7>'. I- i\'iv I In1 i-pciiin^ < ! ilit* c<>it<tri "f.'iJ 11 iij? to IW.i.iY. the market lias ru! : ! ijuito steady, ami af nue j ricc. I.ur on tliat day a decline of 1 to a ? <?t' I a i'1'iit tu'.'k place. This iv:-u!t is perhaps inure t'< In; af;i ( ? I lie tail , iirc of buyers to l>iaiu i*n?it'.*y to per' nto mi i!.:iii i lie unsteady iimrkc-t tin t"narloston. The want (?l*:i lank in I ''am I.-II Ii:i-i been seriously f it l?y cot t'lii nji.TatiMS since Monday, but jicrhrij s j the difficulty 'vil! occur nut ajiiin. The j iii irl.et closed yesterday at i"' cents for ! middling. The total .-.lies of new eoti ton t > date are 1 '1.'! hales. j flic Stone Jo HotiJlIi. T!i" :ir..ai-i:i,,n ..f \it, ariiry i-:ii-' -1iu< | -inn- in lif t;:]:, v. Ii-ii ill - V-SCIII la. . viiatiiy, i :rn> van .a* ni'K'.ci-:!.i^ o? ilicir tiiiy. nomine j lirntiii'u'.ly irnval.tr. .tt.-l ili.sease is eventually ., i.. "t i!. T'i !<r-\.. ; a.- m.:;.?p;.y tie limits. I Hie ilmil " iii il-vst-m -li-a.ii n- i.in'.t t.ji ! > Hie us- nf :i: ,r ini'iiita?*!-? :? . I! .-a-r'.- -r-maili i fe:- - iavi/.iriCt's tlse ilisr-siive np.Mii--, I oii l iii-ure- tie- iliormi rli inversion nf f.i.?l in;. ? 0-r a in.in .-hour , ;.iWiy. frma whence I. \-r\ : v- . tO'ov inrv en'vo'' at ,,r v v.-ti.v .!>ri. j ell'* >s Ilio -it. *. A;e(.i;ite ri iariii. lie4system is refr-aie it n.v lie.il'lifnl slinnlior. tic j nerves -ric.v stf ia met r.iim. 'It- ile-p-mleni y i.oj'iieii of -iiiairtie iieliuc-iioii aid ail nneerl.lin state of lieaf.li .|!sa|.|i,.:i:s. atnl Mi.i: .-a!|mv appearance nf Mi- -iiin pecnliir tialiiianl in v.iliils.aiiil |icr.-niis iletieieiit in Vila! ciicrjry. ireplarril n.v a nmro lipcomini; tine-. A Han of a Thousand. A t 'onsiinipii vo aoei.lent ally cured. When death was iii-iii ly expect-.i. all remedies liavine failed, and In-. II. James wns experimenting uiiii ?Iip many lierhs of I'al-utla. In* aeeideiiI.-illy made a preparation of <"mimilii.e Indiea. which enred his only child nf i'<-n - urn pi i ? ii. His eliild is new in iliis 'tniiry riii'l enjoying tin- I a* si of health. I'o-ir-?h< of ix-iiofifiriv' t!? tilllieie'l, the l?ocf?r now gives litis H'vijic tree, on reec-ipt of two -lumps to pay expenses. There iJ n >i :i - i11tr! * ympi.iit of I'oii-iniipiion tlial it liotx tt"l :it oiit'c l:iki' ltol'l of :iii 1 lissipHte. Nighi sweats, peevishness, iffiruti-.it oi' the nerves, failure of nieiitcry. -iil!t'-tt!( expeetoriMioii. ?lt trp jiuins in the iniiy-. sore iltr-'ui. eitilly - 'ii-tiiion-. 11:111f.'l :tl lite St-ilnaeh. iltU'Uiol! of tile liilWe'.S, I If I Wfl-tillg nwtiy of the !llll<rle-'. A'l'iiVSS 'ratl'loek \ mel Hl-M Race St.. I'hila-Mphiu, Rn, giving she naiiie of litis paper. ? OYM!"?Ii?T10.\ 3'Ki:i>. An <mI physie.iiii, retire'! front prtviiee, hav:n^r lt.i'1 plaee.i ia ins Intnls t.y an Ka-r Itelia tiiis-'intiary Uie formula of a simple vegetable feiit"-ly, f-irlit---p i> ami p-Titt ite-'il eure for ii! thrill ami11: i r all -i-tinas. a *- > :t ;..>si:iw ami ".I'li' r.'"ir- f'.r iirrv -MS -l.-i-;!if*, ftli'i till HiTVuiw rnm plaint*. aftt'i* havi:,* it* wmi'lvr'ui r it.V" |i.i.vi*rs 1:1 tli m i* <?f *. tia* f*-lt ir tii* iliitv in if kiMwn i i !n* - :lt'.,rimr ?<*!'nws. ,\?"*tti:ii ! I.V till* ui'ifivi*. aii'l ,i .1?in* t'? r?Ii "ii- human -nr.;. I will * 1:1. f? nf i*li:.ri?i-. In a:: wlimi .-iv it. li>i~ tvi'ipr. with ftiii liri-i'imti* fur tiri-j'a'ifr ati?l in ;->niifiii. i-'ri-iirii nr Kmrlisli. >--tit ! >' muii :|.||V"iiiK with *t !'ii|i. lmiiiin.* til'* pajnT. U\ W. sin-rat', U'.' I'irwiT*' I'.Nrk. |{imlit-stit. N-w Yiirk aiiir -jn I. ii AI{KII:ik h.\V!":-~!?.\ViS. ?i t ho "J 711? u 11.. at i!i?- resi-lfiicc ut'tin.- l?ri"i?*s lallw. hy Mm-. A. S. \Vi!!t'l'o"l. Mf. Ti.i'ini- I'. L'avi* mill Mi** I.i'i-i iauyii't.'f t>f .Ti'*eyi!i !?avi-', HA II FIELD?M. RADY---AI '! ?' Prosliytiwian tuan.-'i' in I'aniil'-ti. nil August -Nil. hv I'cv s. il. IIay. Mr. .1. liarti.-M, of Kf*r*!i:iw County. an<! Mis:-. S. ii. M?*llaiiy, yniiiiyc*! tlaiijlnrr of T. .1 Molla-ly, t>rS|iiiiiir Rill. Suiiit' j'i iiinty. S<?m!i Carolina. Court of Common Pleas. *T\ii: <>; m'H TII > \gui.IN\?KI:?*IIAW f'll v I V. Ocorpf AMfii, l'laiiiiiir. | again"! - Summon?. 11. \V. I'arkiM*. llef'-'ii'l't. ) fu i iii: Di.it.vhanr ; Vuti nro hereby >umiiini'? I ami jtpiv'l In answer the f<?:ii!i!:i;nt in liii-aeii .n. iii.-ii willlielilel in tiie ilie I'lerli ?( tlie < onr nil .1 Pirns t" * it iitity ?- ii?l. all 1 t serve a "IV' ''' an- -.ee ..u the -nliserilior at Iii-in ('.melon. S. P., within twenty nf:er the service of tliis -niiiniiiiis '!! yon, exclusive el' the -lay ?f service. If yell fail tn an-vver (lie Cutitjihtiut with, in that time, the j.inintiti' will apply tn the ('our; for jmljroiiient ntrainst you for the urn of three hiiielre'l ami t-ijilily-nine !'ii I (hi il.ii'nrs, with interest thereon from i lie ihiril -lay of May. a. i>.. |s7it. -_i the rate of one ami a Iialfp-u- cent, per month, together with the c-ts of this action. .1 T. 11 \V. Pl'ifs Attorney, t'atmlen. S. P.. Am.cnst I'J. 1 s7% 'I'n i nr. Mi: r EX * VI : Take m-liee ihul the -illnllioti- at!-! e-iinpl tint ill this n. ljoli ufrr lili'tl m ilf "fii'-t* "!' ilii> i'!> rk !'tIn* li'.nii'i ct"I "iiii'i 'ii IV?< !"f l\? r-i::iw ( 1111ly "ii tin' tiiirtwiiliiil.'H "I \u/ii-l. 1*7*. .1. T. II \'\ . I'l'll .tituin.. i'iiii Ii-n . i' . An 'M I I ^V*'t. REVOLVER FREE SRSS & .1 .tt tl nl/i?. A'Mlf-' I. lit "'A it A ii I X A i.'j a -'ii" T. I't i-itiiri'li. r.i. u ;i:ii !: M?-.s t. ,.ii.| Kij'i -Hi.; :t vai'tli-<l PICTORIAL BIBLES i;;ii-ir;t;i iii". A'l'iTt -< f.ir :11 . I'li'-'iiit:-. A..I. !!' 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