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rf . ' A Characteristic Letter. Capt. Eurdell Claims to Belong to a I Lost Territory, and Expresses his ] , Opinion About Some Other Matters. ' MksVrs. Editors : tare it) your valuable and outspoken paper of the lGth f of October that Messrs. Allen McCas- ( t ill snd John Eurdell have been up* ( pointed County Commissioners for the t balance of the prcscot term. The 1 Governor rutist have been under a f wrong impression as to my place or I residence when he appointed me. T do not think I belong to Kershaw county, , and, not being a citizen, I have no righ' to hold office in the county. I claim ( to belong to a sniali portion of lost tor- . ritory, west of the Wateree river, and | that river spauned by one of the most ( complete deadfalls I ever saw. which will tumble down long before it is paid- ( for. The territory I belong to was once < a part of Kershaw county, 1 believe; ( but as we are without represemauves . or office holders of any kind. I think it shows plainly that we have been counted out of the body politic. As a further 1 evidence, I can refer to the fact that we are not allowed a single polling precinct, over here, though nearly one third of the voting population is in this territory. As to myself, T want no office in the gift of my friends, or the people, or the Governor, and when I get out of the office of county commissioner, and 1 pet clear of that bridge, I never intend in hold another office, unless it is in the lost territory, wlieu it becomes to be Gary county. This little territory is ra/?norni70ft nn snrh d:lVS as D. I V4??y ivvvfiH-v- ~ ? j ? Chamberlain'? day and that ever-to-be remembered black Saturday. Then we were great men, and of great importance. Then we could see great bigJmeD on great big horses riding around and saying to the men and clubs from this little lost territory, ''For God's sakq don't think of' leaving Ca>niden until the crowd gets off. It will never do to leave. Stay right here, and I will join you just as soon ns I can go home and get something to eat and ? little refreshment." Never saying to hungry John, "Coma and break bread with us." At that very moment souie of us were fifteen or twenty miles from home, with horses rode down, men starved out, and our families unprotected. After the crowd leaves, then wc are permitted to wend our ways home through rain and darkness. At such times as lhe?e we are great stakes, but as soon as all is quiet \vc ate forgotten. *ii i ? L.*i ISUt win ndow you oencr luiuga than this when we get Gary county ess tublisbed. and we get found again, and our territory get? a name. Then, if any of our neighbors como over, we will ask them to break bread with us.. I hereby ask all my friends, if they ever see nic as a delegate to another so ealled cons vention, or if they ever know mc to vote for a standing candidate, or any n^iu that declares himself a candidate leforc the so-called convention makes him one, I want some of them to apply the bout to me to their satisfaction. I don't believe in a convention where the di legates come packed; as soon as a candidate gets tha delegates he wants he is ilieu virtually elected, for he has counted noses, and feela as sale as if he had his commission. Why not let the eightj'-scven delegates that can .cast one hundred and one votes, publish in some county paper that "we have decided to elect 31r. b'o and-so,'' and be done wiili ?>1 tno trrsiililfi nf / r.n onn f icin ? hrilditxr eiec'ions, counting vott'P, and the devil knows what else. But may he, I am saying loo much, and might get inlo'u duel ; but if I do, I live in a lost territory, under no jurisdiction, and 1 wop'^ harp to go out of the State to find mutual ground. I now give Dotice, that, if I should ever be fool enough to accept a challenge, my weapon shall be a double-barr^lied shotgun, loaded by myself, with Hazards best powder aud iwmty-oue buck shot; distance, twenty paces. Now. Messrs. Editors, I think it high time the people should put dowu these hungry office seekers, and elect i men who attend to their own business and pay their honest debts, ([ don't mean security debts.) If you send ' men to make laws for you who expect to make a living by holding office, it is natural for them to create offices, and {^>od paying offices at that. As sure as these office-seekers are not put down, tr n rw 1 ] 1 rvii* t It n rnm J r\f* irArnnnmant "w ??* ? J'vai nnu lima ui f;uvvi uiu&iii. nut of our hands. Put those fellows to . plowing, aud you will soon fioil some of th?.rn over the fence with their necks broke. "Got scar ad at the plow-stock, and ran away anu broke his neck," will be the verdict of the coroner's jury. Yours truly, John Burdell. Best Territory, Oct* IS, 1S71X IN ews items. Oglethorpe .enunty, Georgia, is experiencing a reign o1 terro?" at this time. A band (if outlaws are murdering burning and plundering the people at will. Members of some influential families are said to be at the head of the outlaws, and their movements seeui to be veiled in mystery, as every "one is afraid to question another or make any remarks, 1 for fear they will be the next victim. They have notified uiaDy citizens to leave the county, and a refusal to do so is followed by afcsassiuatiou. Those re ceiviog notices now, do not tarry long, but leave forthwith. The lefuga of the outlaws is in an impenetrable swauip. The Governor has sent detectives there Vto ferret out the names of the band, and says he will stop them if it takes the "... A lijjht frost fell in Memphis oa the jijjht of the 19th, but the^c is no noiceable abatement of the yellow fever fet. and the quarantine is still strickly maintained. . Great* inundations are reported in i ? t* o ? ;_ 3 .u_ 1 'cverai provmces <>i opain. anu me iubb )f lil'c and property is terrible. Over a housand lives are reported as lost and he damage to property is said to be at east $12,000,000. Great suffering tnd destitution prevails throughout the looded istricts. Several scholarships at the Normal Dollege of Nashville Tenn., have been placed at the disposal of theSuperin:endent of Education of our State. Pupils receiving their scholarships, are allowed from the Peabody fund a sufficient snu> to pay all expenses of board and tuition. Applicants for these scholarships should write at once to the State Superintendent of Education at Columbia. S. C.. who will furnish all necessary information. A New York lawyer, employed to search the title to a piece of property, reported it unencumbered, and it was accordingly bought. On the purchaser subsequently ascertaining there were heavy claims upon it, he sued bis examiner for damages and pot a verdict, which was sustained by a court to which the case was appealed. [We would like to see just such a law in *brce in our State, and, if the lawyer has no property to repay the losses incurred by his incorrect report, let the punishment be hard work in the penitentiary. Let the Legislature give us some protection.?En.] Notice of* Election. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. To the Commissioners of Election for the County of Kerslmic. Whereas, \V\ R. NELSON, who at the General Election held in November, 1S7S, was chosen a Member of the House of Representatives for the election district of Kershaw county, to serve for two years, has since said eleelion died. And whereas the Constitution of the State of South Carolina directs that in such a case a Writ of Election shall be issued by the Speaker of the House of Representatives for the puriwse of filling the vacancy thus occasioned, for the remainder of the term for which the Member so deceased was elected to serve; Now, therefore, you and each of you are hereby required, after due advertisement and with strict regard to nil the provisions of the Constitutlon ami laws of said State, touchlngyour duty in such case, to hold an election for a Member of tne House of Representatives for the election district aforesaid, to serve for the remainder of the term for which the said W. R. Nelson was elected. The polls to he opened at the various places of election in said district on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November, 1S.1. by the various sets of Managers for those places respectively. And the counting of the votes cast and the declaration of the rc-ult of the election to be in ni-enrdoiice wioli the orovislons of sections',! and 3 of an act to amend an act entitled "an act proving for the general elections, aud the manner of conducting the satne," approved March 12th, 1872. This Writ, together with your return of the election to l>e held under it, have before the House of Representatives at its next meeting after the election. Witness the Honorable .Tons- 0. Siif.ppard, Esquire, Speaker of the House of Representatives, at Columbia, this the ISth day of September, in the yflar of our l-ord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine. .JOHN C. SriEPPARD, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN T. SLOAN, Clerk of the House of Representatives. COAL! ' COAL.! Fifty Ions of first quality Red Asli COAL For sale by the undersigned. Cheap for cash or city nccep! .nee. Delivered at deA?. nf rooiilnnooo ?n Pn.mflr?n ami Ivirb. 1* ?? - ...... wood. Certificate of weight by public weigher furnished with each load. Apply to J. W. DePASS, eept 4 Agent AUCTION SALE! 0. WITTER, Auctioneer, On the first Monday in November, I vrill proceed to sell at public outcry, in front of tho Court House in Camden, the plantation knowti as the Lorick Young tract, containing 1206 acres; bounded on the north and west by lands of L. W. R. Blair, south by lands of Daniel McCaskill, and east by Big Lynches Creek. Terms made known on day of sale. J. P. MEEHAN'S KBSTAURAWTj Taylor street, between Assembly and Main, COLUMBIA. S. C. Canary Birds a Specialty. flgy Sole control of Bubweiser Lager Beer in this State. octlUtf HENRY HEITSCH, f 4 Ilestalirant, DEALER IN Wines, Liquors, Cigars. 155 Main street, COLUMBIA, S, C. Bottled Philadelphia Lager Beer a Spesialty. octlG-3m /tf < ^ ? lyi^uitiiiuu ui <uv|)?riiiiT> ship. The Copartnership heretofore known as T. A. MOOltE & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. I have disposed of my entire interest to J. I'. Buswell, Agent, who will settle the business of the firm. Those indebted will please call and settle at once. Oct. 1st, 1879. T. A. MOORE, ,.J. P. BOMYELL, Ag't. Bergner & Engcl's Beer. I am the agent for this famous PHILADELPHIA BEEllt, ami am pregared to sell by the keg; also, in pints and half pints, and in patent stopper Lotties in patent cases, for shipment. Phis is the BEST BEER sold in this market. C. C. IIABENICHT, oct'2-3m - Columbia, 8. C. Trespassers, Take Notice. v. a 4 nniliAviltr tn cftl i>U ll'HUUl VI UUIiC JlllS illliuuiuj -vow tvoocl from ray laud (cord wood or other) without written j ermission from me given o the purchaser m every*instance. ' Ihos* who infringe ray rights after tbis notici) will be rigorously proiigcuted. oct2 * - f W. R. BLAIR. > 1; i -? |?p-- ? ./ 1IIARL0TTE COLUMBIA & AUGPSTJ VJ KAIL ROAD. Office Passkxger Department, June 24, 1879. The following passenger schedule wil be operated on and after this date, running as follows: rio*r Pnooannan "VAflVl VOJ A ItOCVUgVl iWl ?H| Leave Augusta G GO a n Arrive (Columbia 10 43 a n Leave Columbia 10 35 a n Arrive Charlotte 4 00 a u Night Eipress?South. > ' Leave Charlotte 12.46 a n Arrive Columbia 6 |0 a n Leave Columbia 6 *5 a n Arrive Augusta 9 25 a p Freight with "Possenge Coach attic hec ?South. Leave Charlotte 2 15 p n Leave Rock Hill 4 ^5 p n Leave Chester 610 p n Leave Winnsboro 9 45 p n Leave Ridgeway 10 40 p n Arrive Columbia 12 40 m Leave Columbia j 40 a n Leave Lexinfiton 2 30 a n Leave Leesville 8t5an Leave Batesburg 4 40 a n Leave Ridge Spring 410 a n Leave Johnston's 5 10 a n Ldave Trenton 6 15 a n Leave Graniteville e lu a n Arrive Augusta 9 10 p n Freight witb Passenger Coach attachedNorth. Leave Augusta |5 ]5 p n Leave Graniteville 6 15 p n Leave Trenton 8 jO p n Leave Johnston's 8 15 p n Leave Kidge Spring 9 5 p n Leave Batesburg 10 to p no Leave Lecsville 11 10 p n Leave Lexington 12 0 a n Arrive Colotnhia 1 10 a u Leave Columbia 2 0 a n Leave Ridge way 4 9 a m Leave Winnsboro 5 (5 a n Leave Chester 8 5 a n Leave Rock Hill 10 fO a n Arrive Charlotte 2l0p c Pullman Palace cars from Augtbta t< New Fork and from Greensboro to Aigusta. Reclining Sleeping Chairs from Dan'ille tc Washington yia Lynohbnrg. T. D. KLINE, Superintendent. J. R. Macmobdo, General Pas. Agojt. D. Cardwkll, Ass't Gen'l Passengn-Ag'l JOB PBINTHiG, '* I ram Mr;. I ? . ..(%( THE JOURNAL OFFICE is noi pre pared to do all kindti of JOB PRINTING! . 0With neatness and at lowest pries. . ( " Programmes, Tickets, etc., of chibitions for charitable or benevolent puposes printed FREE OF CHARGE. Bagging and Tie. For sale cheap by H ELIS. Mortgage State of South Carolina?Kershxw Ounty. Under and by virtue of a powerf sale contained in a mortgage, dated Fernary 5. A. D 1H78, upon i'(he premities jerein^after described, exec uted by H. I Allen and Ephraitn Ricks in favor of W.L Ancrum & Co., we will sell at public:>utcry before the Court House in Camdenwithin the legal hoursi of Bale, on the fiist londay in November next, the following; decribed real estate : All that piece, parcels tract of land situated in Kershaw couty and State of South Carolina, one mli from Sawney's Creek, containing fifty-seen (57) acres, more or less, bounded north r lands ofWyatt Patterson and Alfred P^y, eaBt by lands of Alfred Peay, south byinds of London Williams, and west by nds of John Robertson, derived by Ephrai Ricks from John Robertson. Terms cos) William A. An cam, Oiiarlsb J.-NBD6aLl, as W. A. ANCRUM, & CoAg'ts., oct9-4t Sheriff"s Said. South Carolina?Kershaw Couy. M. L. Burns, ex'trx. vs."! Hellec B. Whittaker, [ Execton. Wm. W. Whittaker. J By virtue of this execution to mdireoted, I will sell in front of the Cou House door in Camden, on the lat Mondn(3d) of November, during the legal hours'sale; All those tracts of land situate, lngand being in Kershaw county and Sta aforesaid, designated as ?ract No 4, ccaining four hundred and eighty (480) acs more or less,bounded north by lands ofinnedy south by lands of Perkins, east tracts Nos. 1 2 and 3, of the estate ef L* Whittaker, west by tracts No. G and 8, the estate of 1 . L. Whittaker. Also, tract No. 8, containing hundred and seventy-six (77G) acres, >unded north by lands of Wm. Kennedy. Jo Bur dell and E. Parker, east by land Kennedy and tract No. 5, south by Warr's land and tracts No. 6 and 7, and west' lands of Parker and Lang, Levied up as the property of the above named defeants at the suit of M. L. Burns,extrx. Tee cush. I oct 9 4t. JOHN DOBY, &. Q. Sheriff's Sales. South Carolina?Kerthatc Gob/. M. L. Burns cxtrx. | vs. J-Exeiion. T. L. Boy kin J ! By virt ue of this execution I wfiell be" - .1-- n , XT?...?? tri f?rtloTi nn I iore iLie i^uun uuuor uw* >u v..rut vu the first Monday in November (3dduring the legal hours of sale. All that tract of land situate, hg and being in the county unci State resaid. containing one hundred and hty-six acres, bonded north by lands* Oenl. James east by lands of 1. Boy- , kin, sov? L. Boy kin, nnoe road being dividlTI^^e, west by Wata Kiver. Also, all those other tracts and adjoining each other and containitopo hundred nnd thirty-two and two-tenl acres, bounded north by T. L. Boykime plantation being tb6 dividing line, eiby the Charleston road, south by J. D. inedy's land nnd west by T. L. Boykin. Levied upo:i as the property o'bomas L. Boykic at the suit of thtaintiff. Terms cash, oct 9 it JOHN DOBY K. Of j. I" ... Sheriff's Sale. ! South Carolina?Kershaw County. * George Alden ") i v8' [ Execution. W. B. Albert as Adm'r. J T T V8- > Execution. 1 J' D. Dunlap as Ad'mr. J 5 Baum Bros. ) vs. [ ExecutionJ. D. Dunlap as Adm'r. J i Under and by virtue of the above execuJ tion, I will sell at public outcry before the i Court House in Camden on the first Mon? dny in November next, within the legal hours of'sale, the following real estate, situated lying and being in the county of 1 Kershaw, State of 8outh Carolina, on wa1 ters of Twenty Fve Mile Creek and Horse 3 pen Branch, to wit: One tract called the 1 "Payne tract," derived from Everard Cure1 ton, containing five hundred (500) acres one tract derived from Wiley Albert, containing six hundred and twenty-eight (6*28) acres. One tract, derivfd from 0. J. Shan non, containing sixty-two (62) acres: one tract containing one hundred and sixty} nine (1691 acres?the whole aggregating thirteen hundred and fifty-nine (1859) } acres, and bounded north by lands of Team and estate of Bailey, east by lands of estate j of Joe Albert, south by lands of Wilty A1-. bert and Joe Allen, and west by lands of Watkins and Adamson. Levied on as the , property of Burwell Albert, deceased, un ' der above execution. Terms casb. JOHN DOBY, S. K. C. j oct9?4t Sheriff's Sale. South Carolina?Kershaw County. J. D. Dunlap, as receiver,") In tbe common vs. ,y pleas. Washington CarloB, et. al. J order of sale. In pursuance of an order made in this cause, dated 11th Feb., 1879, I will sell at the Court Houss door in Camden, on the 1st Monday in November, (8) daring the legal hours of sale; All that piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the coanty of Kershaw, 8tate aforesaid, containing one hundred and thirty-two acres, represented on general plat of tbe lands of John Chesnut, as No. 7, bounded north 'jj tract No. 11, cast by tract No. 8 from which is seperated by Jawbone branch, south by Camp branch ' and tract No. 6, i.nd west by tract No. 8Terms, one-third cash, and fhn hnTanco on one and. two years tirn'% with inteicst , from dattjn sale, secured by bond of purchaser aiumortgage 6f premises sold. W- JOHN DOBY, 8 K. C. ? -*** ' Sheriffs Sale, South Carolina?Kvrshaw County. Witfe Bros. 1 In the Oommon vs. V Pleas Wiliuun Clyburn j Order of Sale. In pursuance of an order made in this cause,'dated 6th Sept. 1879, I will sell at the':Couirt Honse door in Camden, on the 1st Monday in November (3d) during the legal hours of sale ; All that parcel of land on the enstside . of Broad street in the town of Camden, con, taining forty feet front on Bmad street and running bnck three hundred and fifty . feet towards Market street, being the northem portion of lots one thousand And sixty and one thousand and thirty.nine Terms, one third cash, balance in one and two years time, Becured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, ' :_oot 0 4t JOHN DOBY S. K. C. mw ^ jAusivr s nuie. Eugenia Truesdd "j vs. I In the Common William Cljburn, Sr J Pleas. By virtue of a decretal order made in the above entitled cause, bearing date the | 8th September, 1879,1 will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the Court House in Camden, on Monday, the 3d day of No- J vember next, at eleven o'clock a. m., all ] that tract of land, containing two hundred I and forty-six acres, lying on waters of Flanging Rock Creek, in Kershaw ceunty, bounded porth by Hanging Rook Creek, east by land of Mary H. Catoe, south by j stime land, and west, by land of Benj. West t and Stephen Truesd el. Terms of sale, one uura c&bo, ute Daumce on a credit or one { and two years, secu red by bond of the pur? chaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, wiith interest front the day of sale?the purchaser may pay the whole purchase ' money in onsh. if he so desires?and to pay for the title, etc. f J. M. DeSAUSSURE, oct9?4t Master. Master's Sale. South Carolina?Kershaw County. Edward R Barley and others. 1 In the Plaintiffs, against | Common Viginia S. Baxley, and as ad-S Pleas. -1 rainistratrix of the estate of N. J Complaint S. Baxley, dec'd,.and others, j for defendants | Relief. By virtue of an order of the said court to me directed by the Hon. T. J Mackey, presiding; Judge thereof, in the above stated case, I will offer for sale during the legal hours, on the first Monday in November next, all of that, property on which the said Virginia S. tiaxley now resides, bounded on the north by lots of M. A. Metts, D. CKirkley, K. H Raxlev and others, ex- m tending on the west to Lyt'-leton street, j, each containing the area of lot as fenced by M. A. Metts, and all of the said lots fronting north on DeKalb street, from * Fair street on the east to said Lyttleton street on the west, on the south by lots of R. D. Thomas and ,T. K. With' j erspoon, on the east by said Fair street, and on the west by said Lyttleton street, upon the following teims; One-half I cash, and the balance en a credit of one year, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage by him of the property, together with a policy of fire insurance of the buildings thereon for two-thirds of the value thereof, the same to be made payable to me if any loss should dc occur. The purchaser to pay for pa- W1 rinra rv"" Also, the aforesaid lots of M. A. 8ft Metts, J). 0 Kirkloy E. H. Eaxley th and others to be sold at the same time and place for the purpose of makinp titles to the said respective parties and ~ others, provided that the said parties S pay for papers and the cost of this en-, tire advertisement. JOHN M DbSAUSSURE,.. oct 9-4t Master. < " NEW i rtKI\IN5* DEAL Heavy and F WINES, Xm. Have opened in the store on ] Zemp's drug stoae, with an Entirely Jew To which they invite the attention < bought for cash and propose to sell Olieap j Our BAR is supplied with the be Farmeis and others in the counti and prices.before purchasing elsewt VfiTT HATM fii * V W By buying y D. w. JOR They keep a i GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, ] WARE, SADDLERY, BAG They are agents for WILSON & Axles, &c. SINCLAIR & AYEI They buy COTTON and COL HIGHEST MARKET PRICE is DON'T FAIL to go and see the IMMENSE 1 HAVE BOUGHI WUWW^Vii Ml Ever pot into my store, and I int< I am always prepared to pay The Highest F And intend to buy more largely tha band to pay for it. This is talk eno W. <*?. J O HN C COLUMl IMPORTER OP . QZEItTEIR.AL 3 Always huh me largest. variety ui jiuuuiug uart kc., In this State. Also, has Carriage and Wagon. Building and Tt ng, Packing and Babbet Metal, Machinery Oil, L faints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty, Varnish, Glue Agricultural lugar Cane Mills and Evaporators and Sugar Pan 2earlng, Fan Screen Wire, Harrows, Smut Machl ind Shuck Cutters, Hoes, Hames, Kakes, Forks,: Plow iron, plow steel, plow chains, tire, band a urnlng and bull tongue plows, cotton sweeps, hac Ines, wagon, cell, well and halter chains, grain t Has the agency tor the celebrated and superior. WATT'S Which are sold at reduced prices; also castings All orders accompanied with the money or satis al attention. FAI1I1 ANNOUI JUST 11E rHE LARGEST STC THAT HAS EVER B Hen's Suits at $4, $5. f Also a fine stock of Boys' Suits from Hats, Caps and Gent) Iltl XKS AS At low prices. Call and examine my goo( 3UL X oct2-3m 'HE ONLY PERFECTLY SAFE7 IEROSEAE LAMP. A few of its good points : t Goes Ont Itself When Overturned. . t Goes Out Itself when When Dropped from the hand. t Cannot be Filled While Lighted. It enn he carried at pleasure. Blowing ;1 iwn tlie chimney, or turning down the 1 ck, to extinguish the light entirely unicessary. i This lamp gives MORE LIGHT with the j me wick than ANY OTHER LAMP in , e world. BUY THIS IAFETY LAMP! lor Sale ONLY by ] Dr. JF. L. ZEMP. 1 STOBE! kNETTLES ,ERS IN -V, ancy Groceries* LQUORS, tbo. Broad street, two doors south of Dr. Stock of Goods. >f their friends and the public. We for Oasli. st of Liquera of all kinds. :y are invited to examine our goods iere. oct9tf LVE MONEY ! onr goods from DAN & CO. irst-class line of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDrGING, TIES, GRAIN, &C, ; CHILDS' Wagons, Carts, Wheels, lY'S Agricultural Implements, NTRY PRODUCE, for which the paid. m, and get a bargain. : STOCK! P THIS YEAR THE i meral Merchandise ;nd to sell as cheap as the cheapest. 'rice for Cotton, n ever this season. Money always on ugh. 4 J Wm 3 . DIAL, BIA, S. C. AND DEALER IN -^LA.-RID-WA.'R^S. iware, House Furnishing Goods, Mechanics' Tools iramlng Material. Circular Saws. Gummers, BeltIme, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Laths, Grindstones, and Brushes. Implements, s, Threshers and Separators. Fan Mills, Fan Mill nes. Cotton Gins, Corn Shellers, Straw and Stalk Spades and Shovels. ind horse shoe iron, horse aud mule shoes, steel :k hands, heel bolts, grass rods, devices, plow :radles, grain and grass scythes. JT JJIV^ VV O. tor same of all kinds. factory city reference, will have prompt and careoctiWtn ^CEMENT, 1879. 1GEIVED, )CK OF CLOTHING EEN IN COLUMBIA. (6, $7, ^8 and Upwards 1.50 to $12. Also, a fine line of 3' Furnishing Goods, Tk 1/1T vnno MW T AJitlSEAf Is before purchasing elsewhere. j. KIIT-A-IR/ID, COLUMBIA. S. ffinnnsss B 8 I III I absorb* ttotaij' crirw^Xt III ? I I I di/ito relief, cu' ciees of lonjr I I I I III | vtandinff in 1 r eek.^ndordinvy I I | L U Uetmin!i? jx. CAUTION I ' tunUuyrlloviCTao jxTimaoutt aaMyrmuawHu a Pilt afStonriand Dr. J. P. MWer'itignatmy.PMIa. ^ 1 a bottle. Sold by ill druwisU. Sont by mail byproprlV ,or j.p.MruJta,M.D., S.^cor.TMthindArohSkJb'jfcii. Advlceflrea. AGENTS WANTED Tlie Fastest Selling Book of the Age. The HOUSEHOLD and FABMEF2' CYCLOPEDIA. \ Household necessity?one that every family / needB?a Library of Itself. AGENTS are meeting with great success, for every family who sees the hAhl* w?^ ' "* ? nuio > . octuie icrritory be once. A(IIreas, ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO., St. Louis, Mo., aug23-4m or Atlanta, Oa. Billiard Boom. Bn I beg leave to announce that I h&ve^^Hfl ipencd a Billiard Room, in the Cljhurn]^|Qj Jlock, un stairs, for the accommodation overs of tne game, and it is now ready <or jatronage. ' H. |dn