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r.?^ ALKXAX~1>KK. Proprietor. r . :di:n, s. g.. jtne 2^, irto. SjmI Death of Youiij i'rinco Xapolooir A 1 the world was startled la^t wek by t' c news of the trasrc death of Prince Napoleon IV., \\ o \vr? killed by the Zulus in South Africa, fie. os all ate aware, bad joined tfr Kriri-h army ami w. nt to fiirht tlv Zulus. He left the Koelsh lines on June 3 with a small party to 5:0 on ? scout, and when about toiL miles from camp they were ambushed by th* enemy and three of the numb-r were killed, the Prince bointr one of them. The next day t. lanre body of soldiers went out. to try !-;nd - * j _ a recover the body, which they buccccjpu in doiDg. and it was found that he had received eighteen wounds from assegais 'l lie Xo Fence Low. We alluded in our last is^uc to this very important and interesting subject. It is a new thing to our people, and it is hard to make them fake to new ideas. Tf. however, they will look at this thing closely?study all of the merits it has, and then look at it on the other side with the same care and circumspection ?we are sure that the conclusion would he in favor of a total abolition of the fence law. as far as the crops go Let lis as hurriedly as we can call to the earnest consideration of our good people of the county this subject of importance?more vital than its outside at first represents. In tue nrsc pi?uc, we lay down the proposition that the Jabnr expended for cutting, splitting and hauling the rails to their proper place costs more than :t would to hire a stock minder to regularly look after the cattle in such a circumscribed c< mpass as to insure their safety and protection. And this we hcli-ve to be one of the lea^t of all the uow rxwingovils. Second, the d- struction of *irj?her in South ("J iro'iirt in twelve months would pay for i.no hall of t' e sto'k "f C'-ttle and begs our whole S'ate. iodep n 1 nf of t'e '.v-11 i)> fine'! th '?rv of 8eo otific dim ti nt such d"sirue-in?, is conducive to drought, that g?v;;'(?sf dcsffi y..r of onr crops; and rigtt l <->e we might State ;har n > feuc stands its own long- r t" an rlir c y ar? u: on a . < neivi av<r>g.?, while ;i?turo in all r :< verou* abnD'lance r?'fus- s to rccop'U.vo and renew our forest.- in th?r tinai This being th*? case. w*- ** o r!v e to the day when c>?>' oa - -. p;n?* rsi-d <vher timber will be u? sfarce. rompumr x tivoly. as c*u%drei\ 'nais. J/ud- ( {?.. <i| to-day are to a century sgo, Hat while thc?e are strong poiut-. and points that wo might debate upon a- long 02 our friend Pope, of the does upon till questions that com* before him. wo will pass on to others eqna ly so Let us now consider the treat poverty of the people and how impossible it 1*3 for many of them to fence th> ir Isnd? This is a fact not contrad'cfd. and nill be authenticated by ev< rj day's experience and observation. There are maoy small farmers in our community who ure obliged to s.'ick to their old worn out which are completely exhausted, because they iiave not the means to fence in that which is much berter and which is lying idle for the lack of such means. Then again, the very great safety that would follow for <>ur stock, when they are kept in proper bounds, would be of immense value to us It is needless to say that a change, a radical change, ?. ?.I,a -.li.no in fhr- tchnle sc?rem of must. .j ? our management *u or-'er to fully develop the prcat, and yet hidden, resourc-s ofonr Stan-; and wh> n we look upon the improvement of our flock, their great increase and eaf ty, etc., it ia one of the most impottaut featt:res of the ca?e. The addition of all lonces. would lend wonderfully to do this, and already in many pottions ->f our comity do we receive the "">st ?Tilif*in?r verification* of 'his feet. Since fh- the war the shut gnn, musket and dog of an iri '^oiisib' people have fir.-tro-.ed p, rhaps one (J "art r of '1:0 2't'le, >hoep :u d hoys j tl at have come I" l'fe in th s State, and 1 ? >/-.?' f:i(? 1 -is r-nndno ii ii or to fh's uo- ' f.rtr.r.Kto state of affairs than ?h? un j limited range that "iir stop'; hare ha-1. J Tlo ! ' ato a 1 t.nrired ? th? r r? ap its that j we cou d give to sht w the absolute and i positive ik-coshty i.' t! o c inrdvto doing 1 away of fencs for oar 'arms, except ini: ! around pastures. It is eunrtnouplt ox- j pensive, and it isd.srotiur our for- ! e.stp. It. is also ca'teiny ;t? b? cultivated ! a great deal of poor land mi fit for cu - ! tivation, to the nep'oct i>f that which is ! good. And again jr. is injniiuustn the ! int'-rest and increa-e if our stork. We j ?*--- ? - ?i ? sllilII toucn tnis punjrff apm?i, ;mu tv.ir ; dhlly do we invite a <ii$cus<ioti of ir : through our columns j A horeo race drew a multitude to i Phoenix, New Mexico Without warn- I ing, a Mexican rode into the gathering j on horseback, and 6'ashed right and i loft with a long, heavy sabre, killing ! ~H iu hrnthnr h?ifl ! aiiu nuau'jiu- aid - - ? , bern unjostly hanjred a? a hnroe thief, and he desired to bo revenged upon qt&uUod id wourul. ( 4k < *v a<?? ? 1 West W;i1 em* Items. 1 tc Pry. dry. dry. No rain, parched " crops and a bluo outlook. Iti fact. 1 hoard one of 'lie ?lde>t and be?t faroij crs that wo have on thi* sido of the n : river say a day or two ago that the old j" corn was a failure, although the proui- j iS'- was so bright a f w works ago %!' I Is distressing to think of. and fr-m all " J pr-sont appearances, our cribs, unbss ? I th-j river hinds h?*lr< us >-u must again J ' *-e in St. Louis or Baltimore, j ti This gloomy look giv.s ra'n? r a dc- u ! pressed feeling over here, and makes :f I news doubly dull. However, the good ; i | Baptists of Pine Grove Mill ke -u up j u j their idea of a grand picnic at their j J church on Saturday, the oth of Juiy. J i y our correspondent saw friend Kab< n !j a day or two ago. and was so assurrcd ) t ; by him. By-the-by, Abe says the pub j r i lie nm invited generally, and that they j p can bting just as many baskets a-: they j ? i please; and if they haven't baskets, ' 0 J they must bring bags. Doubtless all i ^ j will have a pleasant tiuie. ! P We have a mill in our section that J 2 j t"ok twelve hours to grind three bush- ^ i els of corn. Make a calculation and |v ;sce if y?u think this will pay. It may ; have been owing to the water course, j J I Deponent knoweth not. |11 * . C 1 Blackberries, the main fruit this [ f j year, are drying up. and our bees seem t j to have none more for us so fur than any i thing else. Hard times, liens about exhausted. ! no peaches, no apples, poor corn, small cotton and no rain. This is the out- iJ look. Hope to write you inore cheerfully next time. j | Black Jack, j f . Oakland Items. Crops are needing rain b'dly, hut a i looking well under the circumstances ? i I notice that the Gazette man has j 1 been smiling on the ladies at tho pic* ( i nics. N"W, I have a town swpetheart, , iand I don't want hint to pm'l?? on her. i j She is most worthy, witty. sweet. aoiia- ^ j hie. adornbl", pretty, kind. :.ff etionj ate?^t. glory ! I wouldn't care if it j j took !R0 yards of calico at 5 cents to ( | make her a dpss, if she would only j have me. {( The good wilt* oi '-dp or tn<> u.-ip- I i lists who boug't a lightning rod don't I i like what I said ahi'U' it in th?* news | ? paper and thinks I dr- w an invidious -r ; c*'*uin'ir:?'-n hvc.iusp I san! tin Pr shyt**- ' f i r an lady s-dd she di 1 not ? "?? 1 any. s j T> 11 r I did not mean to !< so .. : < \Y.? have the |.;'.-iti;*s: fir's in 11?:? I e xir.irv .aid i; you hot h-'n-vp i? jenm wit in M*. r/i.t)\\ *11 Sunday ; and it' you hn.e the m.siinet.-. man. j y a wj|i !? hound t*? i'al' i*. I -vi*. O'khmd is piosppiohs and happy I tJt'.'igC II d'an i's ?: t h s (tone tnnre | to pr tu t?*. hon >iy t'an t o late war. j and is a 'error to *-y i I titers. c?p. rialiy j dot* hii!.*rs and dins * wi n do no* oh v j *|i. s*v-tt}! t"hiui:i' d;i;i 0! Sincere !' 1 ave f.ti;n.l n't' t'-.a' ii,ls alat tiering ' I ach oh r subjects us to tie terrible ' jud?riiient\oh the Oakland school dig* ' i Ki-txfonrti nil til-* tieii:1 bo*?ni" aKrirHl < to sp.'ak V" to:,jjh n h'T on ;.nv subjicr. ' a?-'l tfars are eticruir.i p tr. ir ti?* in? i 1 fill's will 11 V' r learn io talk tor want J of h-'arinp' th<* l:ini??iatr<* spohcn by 'h- '' elders. W?' ?re sncb a ' qui -t family." : 1 *,Yhnr's Extern Kershaw? Hi: co. j Comiaunicatoil. | T)r. Teasdalo. II | Messrs. Editors: On Sabbath ;f . oijiht last, many of onr ciiizo-?s oF oth- | j or relipioo* oenotuinatiors w< r?' at the j j Baptist Church, and p r.hubly went : t I there to hear an ambassador of the I* i nieek and lowly Jcmis of Nazareth j t | prrach the truths of God's word, with J T the hope of being benefitted thereby |1 | But. alas, sadly were they disappointed. j a j Instead of confining hitns'df to p'n | claiming the message of salvation to j j poor lost and fallen man. this rev> em d i. ; doctor took the special oppoituni'y to L j pros'itute the talents that God had ^ j given'hint, not, to warn the impenitent p | and hold up in glowing colors the love | and mercy of God in the plan of re* t drinption. but in abusing and insulting all those who belong" d to other ^ churches, and no doubt wishing that be q had the power once eX'-reis-d by the j ivomish church, of burning in the public square all tlie prayer books, confessions of faith and disciplines of other t j churches. ii If this in accordance with the s pr c pts i.f God's word, ui in k> eping j h with the spirit i>f the meek ;n?d lowiy j'] Saviour, whoso IovmI poor fallen aim > as to leave the courts ? } h avco to hi I / ..ria *i,wl cnfF. v tinrt rti. Hr I li. ir -.It-, 1 C tion, (h'jn I, far <>?'p am ; strauaer tn pi tl-o mctioin;; of that Mpsm <i i?0' !:, sih ,] though I liuv? lur UJ inv \?Mr> r> ad its t: d'ii^h'ful pa^'.s. In h rr av, i) >t in a I Dim r. I have per.rud ih-v iiri sip [tryst this pr f ss d m id the j i( G"sppl tuny never ar'i" >a?l w rds : ! 3] "Men?, Nr.ne Uk<l vplmr^u " Skmkx. | j The Palmetto Flay; in Mexico. j * * ~ * Sen:i hud ordered him to J y, umke a ?lemo?^?ia'i iu wi li the l'a ui?*( j \< to and f \v Yotk repim nts\ the Mouc- j r.< ted K:fl s aud O'lJiiuiiV but'ery. V Slr.t l is u.ade a da-I: alone the anjni:* j r* duct toward:; the city. The en-my 'or jjavc way, aud Stiiclus pro-sed tliem ahotly to prevent ihi'ni Iron reldnnioir. j }i Gen. Scett. Whtt had in ended ihai ! cr W .-rth should doiiv. r the s rious atack i ds l>y the San Cosmo route, saw that ; w> Shields was too lipid in projre.-s and jai fc-nt two aids to check him We tuus j t! let Gen. Shi'lds tell the ht?iv. which is i ,r. a worthy perdaci to NMymi's r- Insui to t'n see Parker's signal ol' recall at C'op"Q- I wi hagen ; | dr ' I didn't want nay m< ssago from General Scott at that preci-e moment. ^ and when the nid^s got within speaking > range and said. -General Scott se nds ifls compliments to General S' iclds' I mc called out, 'All right, t ut I haven't as time to talk with you now, wait a nit.' ^ Gen. Scott, b-cing that Wi- *i re still ter pushing uhcud at u ttrtak-awCv yuvc ) * y )wards the city, sent Gen. Quitman to 10. and mv lioisn linviti<: l?c*? ti shot tin r tn , ] was on toot, <-xpliiinintr t ? . _ i : .. .......1.1 i.? ..l It'll. V^'JI"?I'II? lll.u II v>"u:u i. Ill u i'ss for us t. desist fr in our mlvants ge, :>nd M at (im Scott nevei^ would avc it -f I'c k:u-w how gloriously we ror< alvarcing. Oh. hut he was a allart. soldier, was (*? ?. Quitman, an"! generous one, and loste.ud of ordcrnt mo h'ick he told me to go ahead, o on wont. ?nd in l?-s-? than twenty ninu'"' s w?' etit- red the gnr?ta or city rate, and nnfurh d the fust American 1 .g in the (/i*y of Mexico?the flag hat was borno bv the I'almetto regiTl.c citv yielded next day, and the 'alrnetto flag, the first, to be raised ov< r ts walls, was the last American ensign, oo, which waved there, the regiment emainingat the rcqi.est of the M-xiati authorities as the rear guard1 louth Carolina gave General Shields n his return, after narrowly escaping !eatl> from mortification of his wound d arm. a magnificent sword with a :old scabbard, and holt studded with liamnnds and rubies, the whole costing '7000. It was inscribed as follows: -'From he State of South Carolina to General lames Shields, in testimony of h'-r adniratinn of his gallantry in the Mcxinn war, and as a tribute of gratitude or his parental attention to the Palmet0 regiment." A Colored Man Speaks. The following remarks wer- made by \ndrew Jackson Davison, a full-b!ood?*t3 daek, at the late nominating convcnion for State officers which was held at j'olumbus Ohio. He arose, and in u lignified manner addressed the Preailent and members saving: ' I arise to mdors* the nomination nf 1 man whom I regard a9 a brave and rallant gentleman?a man who had the jatriotism and the bravery to go to the root to fight the bat'les of his country he nomination of Gen. Ilice Nomint?t t./t ftin onlnrod iur>n from T.:llct 5ri<? ?o the Ohio river, across our whole noad State, will bi- with the Detnocraty. Gen. Rico wen' nut an., risked ! is i.e. and !o-t ! is pood riirHt b p in batI', whiU. ill'1 nominee of tin; otbei iarrv skulked :n ti e r- ar. sp> eulatine iff his country. The Republicans arc 01.d ol reminding the color-d iikii thai !? v aic tVf-e. Y'S thanks 'o 5t t d tn p, Gen ral Kwing, and .-"'ore>f n!"i?i leave soldiers. w are I'r. c ? re- *o v .;< tor whom wo please; ai d 1 V 'o iliii augnsi as-ornblv that, the ed re I i i' pi. p'tle'" to v it. lor a man hn -rt v -I I is ( rr.'rv in tie- fr.ni ?r ! n.an who s rv i) ! i- e untry iff'be ?* car Communicated. A Card of Thanks. To R' v. TF. .4. 7 her. iT, Pastor oj Citin lcn Bajifi'st f 'lwrch: A'-cept my b artf It thai ks for tho lo. y> mani'tnt'iit'on*1 inward* toy tnot le r n ! i r illnos-, eonei ir.iiie * or spiri-ual ^..)if'?re. Mhv, tho H'osia.rs of' God liteud you and v iurs in this groat work * --- ;?iay?ynu ri'ppivp i.r.-n ? r-i^u 'IjsXjIio Lor-U j|nfv-U".lt triv.j ,ii)tn you, and rii-t unto you only hut tin'o ?H those who lov? ''is upp-urinjr, is tli? pmyor of ;in :?0inil injr 'Tit ml and roll er 11 0. IShown. Oakland, Jun- 21 1879. News Items. The murderer of Mrs Hull, of N w fork, has been arrested in lvistnn. Ho s a ne<rro named fox, and confepses he crime. Then- wa? a violent earthquake on he 17'h inef. near the town of Aei, in Sicily. Five village- in th?? vicioitv vor^ almost wholly d'-siroypd Ten icrsona'wre hilled end P'vcrd injured, fi e inhabitants of th? district fled in ill dir-cnons. Wi'Sto". the jrrcfi? American w?U:er, 7:i'k- (l away from all his competitors n th creat match in Lon Inn In~t week or th'1 ohampionsl ip of t' e world. Ho mat Howell who recently w n in the on'est. at Hiiro re's Hard' n.X^w York, nd carried oft" the belt as ch impion of he world, liowcll made 542 miles in is days; Weston made 550 miles in he same time, with one hour to spare, 'his is the ?rre-.itest feat of the kind ver r -corded. Few pe"p!e have a correct notion of ho rxfeni to which artificial 'c is tnrt? tnafiifaetu'od in the South. The uc"i s? of the proems emp'oyod, ha? 5h? k:i mark* I that fr fii F.orir!? to ?? 'ho mai,l,inp.?j :irn ln*in?r put in por tion at fr-cju-'Ut i??t-rv ila. TVfitti'il 0'i.vf ?-(' fi-uuuhiCMii'tntr ieo on the t .John's river is sa'd to hut sov -ritv en s rpr ?om. iu?lndHo fhf - tnrn^p and 1 v- y\'. \s North *rn if' used t.o ro til ?t from t- n doi'a-s to fi*f?* *n dollar* ton t'cr.1. if plain th*?t .1 Land.*-:!!.r-ofit r in i ns f..r the nftnn'f'ctnrpr ?f>r r-'i'tmj hi?. t.ripo i ;v as to drive !1 i' itora1 pornj-'ii-h.u from *' cmatlcrt. A ivpr- f aur d I1 >z > r F'iou p!?ad ni!t\ at t'e r- ' ( * ? or'ii <.p on a it in > l-'ii'-'fni. n! < ? sjoraev to hu'ti the >-.? ii. '.ud said th'O hp h 'onjj d to a trio that was in?ut>"z-d by F. \ hrpn or-, witi> fLtiifchis as the iM.iri-i! I.-I.'i.r hilt :l i' I'l-d. rs C 111!1 (Vci'll i Li? jimr . A- :im> rolls on the ooti<f? ons sicts of ihi-st* lawless s',..uri'lr'>!>' >ntinu? to 1"* br?ius.hf to li?;'it, and nonj.' th<* m- others of rlie old carpet. >fT party n^nc are iilo-ad of (it in hyp?itic-tl old fi- nd in their numerous and irk deeds of villainy, lie now husks the sunshine and repos? of ph tity >d con. fop of a Norlhern home. while f ton's bv which he r aped a'l his illiM^n ?ain? arc I-ft in hind to snff'-r in eir poverty and want. The gallows II never pots its own until this scoun*1 In Aiui.ikt onrl I i:i in i^iu^ui' qmm Muni,wMi i A A A guaranteed. f12 a day tit home . 1(1 inadeby the iudnstrlois. Capital IWW not rccnlred; we will start you. Men, women, boys andfflrlb make mey ft-stor at work for ub than at unythlDg e. The work is light and pleasant, aod such one can go right at. Those who are wise who this notice wilt R<md us their addi esses at >e and sec for themselves, fostlv outtft and I- B ft"e. Now is the tini >. J'nose al runny at, rk a. e laving up large sheds of Mi 'SiOJi. (fOJr, Au&nter, JO?. y K 1 rh A A a WEKK in your own town, ami no f xH|?\ capital i iskod. V'f.u van jriw I Me le-siVWW ness a trial wirlioiit expense. The ( nest opportunity over ??ll"??re?l for those wiiiing-to work. J'nii should try u??ihintr vise until you s<>e for yourself what you van do ' . at the liulsness nv offer. No room to explain here. You van devote all yoar time, or only your spare time to the iiiisinean, and make prcat pay for every hour ih.it vnu wok. Wonieu make | as imivli as iuen. Send for ipe -ml private terms j and pat tieulars, wJiie't we iittill free. $Ti outtlt tree. Uon't. complain of hard times while you have such a ehniicc. Address Ii. 1IALLETT & ' Co., Hoi timid, Me. AOTJOi:. | Having bought the business and stock of Mrs. H. Ctosby, I will emit nuo the bakery ^fcud confectionary at Ihm- o il staml. in all *ns departments, and ltopc by a strict attention to business to secure a continuance of the patronage so loner bestowed on her. may29-4t IIODT. SINGLETON. Notice to School Trustees. All persons who have a:ted as school trustees at any time since the public school j system was inaugurated in this Slate, are hereby ordered to send in all teachers' ! ' monthly tchool reports that may he in iheir j possession at this time, as tbey are needed ( by the board of examiners to complete j their examination into the validity of past \ due school claims. By order of the Board. JOEL HOUGH, ,junc!2tf Chairman. iWnnr W'lrrnn onrt "DlonVctmitli QVinn i j.iDff ifupu fluu uiaujiomiui uiiuji. Cheapest Prices. Best WorkThe undersigned hog leave to announce that they have loe^gd in Camden and opened a. wagon and blacksmith shop opposite the Camden Steam Mills, on Broad street. They nre prepnred to do all kinds of work in their line in the best manner, i and will guarantee satisfaction. Steam . mill work a specialty. We beg leave to | call attention to the following prices: Horse shoeing, all round, 80 cents. , Shrinking wagon tire, 40 cents. | Shrinking buggy tire, 50 cents. Laying plows. 20 cents, i Sharpening plows, 2 for 15 cents. I i All other work in proportion. A trial is , respectfully solicited. BARNHILL BROS. jneo-tlm Art * a To $0000 a year, or $c in a Sv I of if i dav in your own !oc.aiit.v. No i wnWw W risk. W omen dons wet! asmci.. Many make i lore than the ramotinr stated above. Xoouecsin fail to make t.tnttftv fn t Anv om? />aii dn the work. Voil mil I make from to cents to $2 an hcnr bv devoting ; your evenings and spare time to the business. Nothing like it for money making ever olfereil before. Business pleasant ami strictly honora; Iile. Reader, If yon want to know all about the . best paying business before the uib.ie. send us I your rdlre.-si and-JSA>^ill *end -on full art'cti- ) . lurs and private terms fieo; sample* warth >>.oa i'No fice; v..u can then make up vmr mind for ^on-self. Address GEORGE S IXSON A i.'O , I'm Hand, Me. ! WA:WE!i>! 1 lO.Ot'O pmuds Wool; n!so Hale--. Hags 1 ' Beeswax, Brass, rapper. L.nl. etc., Gtr j which the highest each prices wiM be paid I also keep an hand a good -supply of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, lints. Ate., which willbe sold sit the wry lowest prices. S. WOLFE. r mny23ijaul8G H ARB'TIMES I; !' WILL Not 13 c Felt i: . . IF YOU PURCHASE YOUR GOODS FROM J. W. M'CUEIiY. I * i TIIFiRK STILL REMAINS A Large Stock1 OF DESIRABLE GOODS, | WHICH I AM OFFERING T3T7T AW f!A?T ? Aiijjuv; vv vvw A ? To close out the assigned stock of Mr. James Jones and my own stock. People studying economy will do well to call on inc. Whenever you wau? an article, go to Mcflurry'a for it. You can get it cheaper than nnvwherc else in town, mnyiill J. W. McOUURY, ?woat30EJ _slv. :v v / 11I Alt liOTTH O-M.U.U '11A & AUG US ! A l VJ RAIL 110 AO. tiOLiTMuiv. S. C., May 18, 1S71U ' Tlie following passenger schedule will oner-ted on and after tlufcda'c, running * Wasiiir .ton time, which is six ecu ini'inies faster ii.an Coiumhia time.* >,o. I Night Express?Smith. Leave Charlotte 12 -J ") a m Arrive Columbia a in ! Loivc Columbia 5 3-1 a in I " \s rivf Augusta !t :! ) a in j p Nn. '2 Nigln Express-?North. \ Leave Augusta <> o"> p m Arrive Columbia in 0 ) p m I.' avc Columbia 1U 1(1 p iri .Arrive Cluirfoitc '? -I') a in No. '! Day Passenger?Soii'ii. [. mve Columbia 4 IT) p in ! Arrive Augusta S SO p in j No 1 Day Passenger?North. ! if L?ave Augusta 8 ">(> a in j Arrive Columbia 1 10 p in No. 5, Freight with Coach attached?Smith. I lfi ivc Cl;.irloitc " -iO a m ik Leave Rock Hill 8 (?> a ni ,0 Leave Chester f ? "> a in Leave Winnsboro 110 p di al .Arrive Columbia 3 iO p m ri No. 0, Freight with Coach attacheil?Xortli ni Leave Columbia 3 40 i m Leave Winnsboro 8 45 am Leave Chester 11 10 a in JT Leavo Rock Hill 12 60 p m Arrive Charlotte 3 10 p in Pullman Palaoe Drawing Room ami _ Sleeping Cars on Xos. 1 and 2, Greensboro ( to Augusta. i T. D. KLINE., Superintendent. J R. MACMHRno. General Pas. Agent. . an U/AMTPH A RO0D AOEST to can. S?, T? r\ Ml | E. \J vnsa Camden, s. C'., and the : 1 adjoining towns tortfe beatnelli&K hon^elioM lei ai'tcjes in tie world, lip-wpp'ollrs, write iu ri? on^et > N. y, MifflUfuttwUB Coi, tfUliotuu Place rHE ONLY PERFECTLY SAFE KERttSEKELAM i?. A fow of its goo-l points : Ii liJoOtt Kfifitr CT 32021 OverS urned. It liJoes Out ItseSS" when When Dropped from the Hand. It tisanuot he Filled While lighted. It enn lie carried at pleasure. Blowing down the chimney, or turning down the wick, to extinguish the light entirely un necessary. This lamp gives MORE LIGHT with tin same wick than .ANY OTHER LAMP ir the world. iOTJY THIS SAFETY LAMP! I-or Nile u:\Lii t>y l*r. F. L. ZEIP. BARGAINS! The Largest and I1 IJEAPKST Stock ofj Family and Fancy GROCE It IE SS In Cannlen are to be found at W. A. ANCRUM&CO'S, Also, Crockery & Glassware, Wooden Ware, X>i*V Goods, %> ^ SHOES, Tobacco and Cigars, .\I.L KINDS OF Farmers Supplies Constantly ou Lund. Highest Market price paid foi' COTTON 15 Y w a Axrnin? & ro. jan20tf USHBBHH A larjw book, fall of pood thincr, valuable bocrefe, on 1 imi-ortnnt information, mailed for two stntnjxi. Ad.lrcaa. LEE & CO., 521 Sixth Ave., New York. Pasturage. Having rented tire pasture just below town, known ns the Withers posture, I will pasture cattle for any person, and be responsible for tlicir sateiy w hile under my care Best pasture around Unmden Hates 50 Cents per head per month. A good stock minder to be in charge of the cattle, iimi gate kept locked. Alt persons are warned lYoin trespassing upon these premises, or tn the planted fields^ for any purpose whatever. Apply 10 ' ANEKF. Br.NNY, Or WASH! NO VON BENNY. nitty It f en* a* dm 0*n<1 MorpMr* hahltcnroJ. gQ^iSlj gjjAJfjTiiaOnglrC|l ic-1 onlrabsolute EEMEPB. BUTTS IRKFaBMH Ko-12N*E|shthst B sJjLS1 "m.fPlt St. Lous, Mo V/lio hn had greater experience in the treatment of thi le.ruul troubles of loth tniXc and female ti an any phyticier ir the West, gives the results of hi j lo'.g nnu successful practice in hit t?r* new works, just puh'.isl..d, entitled The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Books that arc really Guldr* and t-elf. n.irnrtors in all mat tars pertaining to Manhood and Woa-Hnbuod, and supply want long felt. They arc beautifully lllustiatrd, and iu plait language, canity understood. The two bocks embrace M! pares, and contain valuable Infonuatto i for both married anf iirglc, with a.1 the recent improvement in medical treatment lleail what our hotnc papers say: "'ft; knowledge imparted in Dr. Butts' new works is in no way of njr.tionabie character, hut is something that ruy.it should know Tin loath, the o<Ctl?|of Ulrly indiscretion j the Han, otherwise j,,iirotly healthy maybe.butvflth wiringvigor in tluprlmt of life, ami the Woman, in rol?"rvT"*f*^rif"^r-* 1 from, the many ills her hx U licfr* H t B lui 9 B to. '?fit. Louis Journal. rv \ D e I [p rt J| SIVPI T SR pt:irpu ? flfl r+? .seb4 *i * a h. 5 1 n both It one volume, $1 , in cloth an giV:, S3 cu extrx. Sent under seal, oaf J Ifil B3 "ag *553 weeipt of price ia monoy or iUtop?. t* V W yg eMOKP ,1 1 BLACKWELLS Ml M JDUl-tirlA.IVI ftm TOBACCO H. T. OWENS, Sign and Ornamental PAI.N'TEH, I i ving csialdi-hod himself u Camden, is iroj.ii"01 to do all in is >1' ornamctal uitiiinj Ail his work is 1 in-anted. t'all II i;i:n at Gilbert I'rotbirs blacksmith lir.ji and carriage factory. UPHOLSTE^i^G 'oil'.- lu i i ii--i \. r-ivii', ami :u sn in Notice. f.-i.'JO.it" Hie DeKalb House CAMDEN, 85. O! ijm :i. 1 CmJor the Mansu?ooicr;t ol 2. H. 8LODGETT. IMAKD l'ER DAY. Reduced rates I "in-is who remain a wn.k or longer, onnl by I lie week or month on the most ivnrn'dc terms, and according to locution f room. The traveling public will kiii'l the Denl ii House, under lis new management, i be entirely renovated in every respect, (iuc-ts will receive polite i.ml courteous tint ion. ami everything all* nle<l them to nuler stay at the DeKalb llnu.-c a pleasit one. Tab'cs supplied front the Camden, Gondii i and Charleston markets. 'ree Hack To and Fiom tne DsKalb House. apllTtf Soap ! Soap ! Soap ! The beet aud cheapest soap ever used, d ihe earnest made. Oan he made at a s: not exceeding four cents per pound will vi<it every family in tiie county and i He in try it before they buy. Family flits for sale by ejfl24.1ai K. W. JUbcti, Agents n ?1 ??pg??ww?.- "jarrw^m | LARGEST OF j I \ 1 I Price L ! DRESS GOODS. We ,1 sire to dip ct a' followi o;-': J HOSIERY. Hie. chiniiS as low as C ; ^ lileaclr.ntfs, pood. 4*4 - GLOVES. I Hle-cliinus, Standard^ i Sta Island as low as 5 [ TRIMMINGS. j s,a Island, heavy. 6?,( I Sea Islands, fine 4 4, ZEPHYRS. Tickings fn-m 10c. ui I Drta Goods from 10c ' | RIBBONS. | Cot'onades as low as 1 BUTTONS. I Good 10-4 Sheeting a . RUOHINGS. 'WHITE G ( TIES. j Immense Assor FANS. At jfiTottom 3 NOTIONS. Lfl(;cs, Trimniad H PARASOLS. ?P^'L,cd n?(s very TT\titPT,TT A ^5 Zephyrs, ail colors, 10 I MBKELLAb. Lad (cg, Ho3tf ng ,ow a< _T.T,-TT,L1 Gents' Dress Shirts 1 ? trunks. war(i9 c \ TnnwT <3 Get t&' Hats very chca J ' Perorated Boards and TJ Ilai Jkcrchief'a as low i 11AI o. PTTflT FLOWERS. ( Cheaper than CZLOTZEi: CORSETS. Cheaper ihan VEILINGS. Special At1 LACES. ? is called to, EMRROIDER'S. ^efl!3 ^ar|d-SeV As to ,<ln]l offer th MOTTOES. c-Iu.- *. T-i price them It i> i>{" course iuipoS! FRAMES. enumerate iicre the pr ' thit ir !) our large stock BELTS. jsay that everything is ORNAMENTS. J LOWEST PI HAT PINS. ! 0:11 '* r"",Pll't" > 1 rue tits, i 'lease call, ex.it I OVE YhlLS. j vincc ; oni> u. TJSSFFS "Very RespooifuHy, &c.,&c.,&c. ' S A. ARnSTE C'U-dcn. S C'M May 1 A. T Great Opening CAl OF pert * form SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ? A m need Ai publ THE OLD BPJCK ilTORE. are i W. C. GERALD"" Ho OFFERS HIS Immense Stock, Cons CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS, cot O;T'Iohs? inM GROCERIES JI; .<edj' Of every kinH, and FINEST Quality, tend( Hardware, lu"Ji Bagging and Tics, Etc., pj V'or i Sinn at tiie srer" wo 1 LOWEST CASH PillS. PAYS TIIE HIGHEST CASH ^ PRICE FOll COTTON. /*? \V.-?trlnw?Mto?7. I*(,rol?<,i,?ar?.'?4i. ; }fy\ ti.nd.UvvrlDO latest XovelU-'.sJ jfAs'nw?at?J.b?.S5ti[i>lfCu.S'a?LvilK.Twiu "v TTCC mTTTC< t>T5 A WT\ Ho, U ttA'i iXULtf i3i( ti.W (rien: . kicui \>nm/ '' BEST IN THE WOULD, M BSuuT to any Saleratis, F One t&spoonful of this Soda nsv -i with sour Milk equals Four teaspooululs of the best Baklug Powder, aving . Twea'y limes i:a coft. . * w Soc Dackace for v -u- ca able informal o:. 18 re8* If the tfaspooo'ul is too la: e a ' do -.'* not pro-lure good results a- JISisi, 1 "r c s aftvrwunls. juutJj I'HII Ml??I Tlg3M?g^ STOCK ! .ist: ,0 .b, CI.0THIN8. ir.\TS. IC. 8*c- SCARFS. 10c. c- TIES. 8ic\ UNDERWEAR >wards. _ : upwards. HALF H05K. 5c. s low as 20c. SHOES. r\ r\ c f CASSLMERES >/ V U W i tment, JEANS. Prices! cottonades . - r?r tweeds. ata, from 75c. , drills, cheap. e: sheetings. ? oc. from 75c. up- SHIRTINGS. iw., 10c. tickings. as 5c. LINENS, pc^ f JS=> ' DAMASKS. EInTG" ! NAPKINSever., * WHITE GOOTM. bent ion LAWNS. yjr PHTtfTR rod Shoes, I nECKS ?n. AT COST is (o hoy ihem CHEVIOTS. sibie for us to ic-s of every- RLEACHINGS. Suffice it to off'TCil at the SEA ISLANDS RICES. GINGIIAMS. in all d?-p:.r?. QSNABUEG9 nm;* aticl eoti- ? DENIMS. DRILLINGS. IN & ,0. &c., , 1879. I 'RICES ! IBS STEAM HILLS*? living purchased I he steam mill ] ?? y one door north of the Court Ho * crly owned by J. S. Meruncy, i id ng put the same in thorough repai; by iddition of a new boiler and 01 ier cd machinery, we come before lie ic to solicit their patronage, e have employed an experienced miilcr mechanic to take charge of the n i'\ having a large stock of corn on hn- lr )r.pared to give satisfaction in ev. ry Itedand Unbolted Mc-; !, Hominy, &c., tantly on hand nnd for sale at curr^ >t rat es, or exchanged for corn. 'omul Horse Foo;3. For Sale Cheap. ton Ginned and Whe"t Threshed, nson, and on terms as favorable .n elsewhere. t run a DELIVERY WaGON, and : "l rs left at Dun'ap's Drug Store, or Kt- & McDowail's, will be promptly t. id to. e patronage of the public is respr. : solicited. HOtf DGNLAP & McDOWALL. ISSCEIFTIOIT FREE! lieKin'Ody Cur" i'' s. .uiii.tl Weakness. hood and all tfi.-a>rd<-rs brought on by InCis on or . t.'oss. Any Jtriij:gist hastheingre :s. A'Jitrew, IS."-. W. J VQIES A- 4<> W'c-t .Sixth .Street, Cincinnati, C. ow Opened, EI. ELJLIS g* to announce o he pnblic an J his ds thai lie has oj ened a st?ic fi r the >f aceries and Liquors, Lt the old stand i f W. II. ! i , in Clybui'iiVs ISliick, [Will Veen his | ty supiiljt? the ! ei brm.il ol iiios. Liquors, Cigai'S and Tobaccc? lily and Fancy Groceries ays on liand an"1 f -r sale cheap fi ' ?h. Ash e of h ouhlie nairutifl>>i> H'Ctfu Bu.iciUft.'. IE. ?LLI?. Vi t