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--V7 -k > ?I ! IIMII ? ? ? w ! | | Redlfitrtct (lie Stale. Wo have been always opposed, fin J we stillarc, to any extra legislation, but there are, times when these things are, absolutely necessary, and it is needless to attempt to avoid them. The c(,n- ; dition of our State novr is such as to , in r.rdi-v liiah It* UVllJriUU c* >vuirtiiv>iuk >. v~?. ^ maj still keep iu Congress ;i respectable show of representation. As it now stands we question exceedingly if we j will be able to hold on to but one of the democratic members, and that one, too. j if we be allowed to use a slang phrase, i "will be kept by the skin of bis teeth.' \ Tbe very great importance of ke*ping ' up our National representation in Con* j grcss is patent to all, arid p.o honorable | effort should be spared to sustain this j most desirable end. Therefore we deem ' it but right and proper that the Legis- j Jature should bo convened at an early ! day, and that immediate steps be taken j to change tlio who!* of the present line? of the existing Congressional Districts, i This can be done, nnd we will byju-j dicious management be able at least to j retaio a majority of our members. The Legislature should give themselves to I the eubject nnd nothing else. A few j days, perhaps cot a week, tin whol* plan could be adopted, nud we would [ than avoid to a great degree the dang. r which now threatens us. W# know ? .1 ?? .... that as a general tntng ui?<ie i? amuj? opposition to rot extra session, cud vo .too, usually share in it, but this is an occasion which sternly demands it, and we trust that the Govcmer will weigh j the matter carefully, and act promptly, j We have confidence in t^e nbility and j statesmanship of Governor Hagood.nnd 1 we feci assured that he will do what is j best. < . ? {'once to his Ashes. But a lew months ago the great head of the nation bowed his head and gave up Use ghost. Hands tragical had j brought about this end, anil a whole people, irrespective of rare or latitude) poured out their tears and spent theii ' immortelles. From land to land, from : river to river and from ocean to oo< an, the wailings of a distressed country were (o be heard ; and poor Garfield, as 1 he went to his quiet rest, carried along i the outbursts of" a suffering people. But j scarcely has the dew of the first morning passed away before the vile slanders of a greedy press are at hand, and his memory is being blackened by vile and slanderous letters which never saw tinlight while he was alive and able to refute them, but which are now dragged 2 out for the purposes of Ids former envious rivals. Wo do not believe a word j of it, and when for a moment wo con sider the fact that Mrs. Spraguo, the tl j '* . daughter of Jmiaa. flh-ifcp) ..jwJ.iWmai"kid glove" of Mr. Conkling ia said to have found tho noted letter, it must in-; deed be taken with a double degree of; V. nnn ???? np this j (lOUDl. n IIU L ^UUU VMM WW.V ~ thing? Why inflict uiore trouble upon i his already grief-stricken family? Have they not already suffered enough, and are we to be misled and carried away ! by the vnporiDgs of a sensational press ? It i9 too bad, and the recollections of the "Morey litter" aro too fresh in the public mind for theui now to be duped in this way. Let the poor man rest, and let us pass no harsh judgment upoD him. Always Refreshing. A delicious cdor is imparted oy Fi'or- aton Cologne, which is always refreshing, no : k matter how freely used. ^? L Excitement in Rochester. - The Commotion Caused by the State" 1 ment of a Physician. An unusual article from the Rochester N. Y, Democrat <? Chronicle was ' republished in this paper and was :i | subject of much conversation both in j professional circles and on the street. Apparently it caused even more ami motion in Rochester, as the following I from the same paper 6hows: Dr. J. R Henion, who is well known ' not only in Rochester but in every part of America, sent an extended article r>> i this paper a few days 6incc which was j duly published, detailing h:s remarkable experience and iescue from what seemed | to be certain deuth. It would be impossible to enumerate the personal enquiries which have been made at our office as to the validity of the article, but they have cccd so numerous that 1 ~e .t | further investigation 01 uju oiiujcut. ?v;i? . deemod an editorial necessity. With this end in view a reprepi-nfa- 1 tiveof this paper called on Dr. Her.ion, | at his residence on St. Paul street, when the following interview occurred: "That article of yours, Doctor, has created quite a whirlwind. Arc the statements j about the terrible condition you were in. V ? and the way you were rescued such as you can sustain ?" "Every or.c of t^ieni and many ad* ditiocal ones. Few people ever get sol V near tho grave as I did and then return,1 r nnd I am not surprised that the public! think it marvelous. It was marvelous." i " "?? th<? world did you, a j.hv-: "" ilu >T IU >>.W sicinn, come to be brought so low?" fa. "By neglecting the Gr-t and most j simple' symptoms. I did not think I j| was sick. It is true I hud frequent m headaches ; felt tired most ol the tia<.. t could eat nothing one day end was rar enous ft'ne next; felt dull indefinite I pains and my stomach was out of order, but I did not tbiok it uieant anything serious." "Bat have these common ailments ' nnythtng to do with the feai/ul Blight's disense which took so Grin a ho!d on j ^Anything J Why they are the sur; i bl_-: : i i; (} i c.)' i ii dreadful pc'f.plo know '-r i and I am sorry to say that too few physicians do either." ' That is a strange statement, Doctor." i I Jut it i< a true .nnp. Tiie medical profession have be?r. treating symptoms instead of diseases for ve&rs, and it is high tiuif it c-'iisc i. We doctors have been dipping rff the twiggs when wo should strike at the root. The syrnps totns I have just mentioned or uny un usual action or irritation of the water channels indicate the approach of Bright'* disias'! even more than a congh nnnouncrs the coming of consumption. We dp not treat the cough but try to help the lungs. We should not waste our tin e trying to rflinvo the headache, storoachc, pains about the body or other symptoms, but go directly to the kidney, the sou ice of most ol these ail Went*." "This, then, is what you meant when you said that ui- ro than one-half of the d<-at 1 s which occur arise from Bright'* disease, is it Doctor?'' 'Precisely. Thousands of socaHled diseases are torturing people to-day, when in reality, it is Blight's disease in someone of its many forms. It is o Indra-hcadcil monster, aod the slights est symptoms s5 ould strike terror to ? I- - I .1 T every one u no uii?s men?. i van back an'I recall hundreds of deaths which physicians declared at the tiuic \v? rc caused by paralysis, apoplexy, heart dis?,\sc, pneumonia, maiarial fever and other common complaints which I see now were caused by liright's disease." "Aud did all thrse cases have sinipie sytiiptouis at first?" "Every one of theui, and might have been cured as I was by the timely use of the same r u-edy?Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. I urn get tint: my eves thoroughly oprncd in th'.s paatter cn l think I am helping others to sec the facts and th ir possible danger also. Whv there are no end of truths bearing cn this subject. If you want to know more about it go aud s-o Mr. Warner himself. II > was sick the S3ruas I, and is the healthiest man in Iln.*' chcs'cr to day. I!'* has tui-le a study I of this subject and can give you more facts tlian 1 can. (Jo, too, an'l l)r. | Dat'iinorc, the chemist, at the Unircr?| sity. if you want facts there are any (|'s;:iiiity of then showing tiie alarmiuz increase of I'right's dis-asa, its simple ami deceptive symptoms, and thai there :? but'ctio way by which it can be escaped." _ ^ | Fully satisfied of the truth and force I of l! c Doctor's word-;, the reporter bid him good day and ^rjl c-'i en Mr Warrior at his establishment on Exchange istreet. At first Mr. Warner was in dined to be re:ic?~nr, but learning that j j the information desired was about tl-.c I alarming increase of Bright's disease, I his manner ch anged instantly and Ik j ' spoke very earnestly : "It is true that. B right's disease has j increased wonderfully, and we find, by i reliable statistics, that in the past teu | I... ?* ?ItsAn Or,(\ r\ov nnnf . 1 yCHFS 11 > ^HMUU I?ur? \j\ mu .17 V pi vv?n L ok at the prominent won it has parried off: Kv( Sumner, Chase, Wi! son, Carpenter. Bishop Haven and others. This is terrible and shows a "PT0<it :r cfi7vfTnw~rkan t,lxit of any other known complaint. l*t must he plain to every one that, something must be done to check thi3 inefa^e or there is no knowing where it may end." 'Do you think many people arc afflicted witIi it toNilay who do not realize it. Mr. Warner?" ' Hundreds of thousands. I have a striking example of this truth which has just come to my notic. A prominent professor in a New Orleans modi cal eolieec was lecturing before his e'a-s on the subject of Bright's disease. He had various fluids under mieroccopic nmtvci. u-.i? -'.owiiic the students what the indication* of this terrible malady were. In.ord-r to draw the contrast between healthy and unhealthy fluids i;o liad provided a vial the con* tcnls of which were drawn from his own person. 'And now, gentlemen,' he said, 'as we have seen the unhealthy in di cat ions, I will show you how it appears in e. state of perf'-ct health,' and he submitted his own fluid to the usual test. As ho watcnid the r'suits his countenance changed?his color and command both lef: hiu) and in a'lreuibiing voice lie said ; 'Gentlemen, I have made a painful dmcorery; / have - - - - - . . i i * | _ _ | . _ Bright's rfi>cUfc'e o( me Kiuri'-yy, nriu in less Mian a year lie was dead," "You believe tli'-n lliat it has no symptoms of its own and is frequently unknown even by the person who is afflict'd wi'li it.?" ; it has no symptoms of its own snd vrry often none at all. Usua'ly no two people have the ea:;c symptoms, arid ir-qmuliy d-ath is the first symptom. 'I he slightest indications of any kidney difficulty should be enough to strike tenor to any one. 1 know what I aai talking about for I have been through ail the *ta.g?s of kidney disease." "You kn >w of Dr. HeuionVcase?" "Yes, I have both read and heard of ?*?" " It is very wonderful is it Dot?" " A very prominent case but no more so th.-n a great many others that have come to my notice aw having bccu cuied by the same uu-aDS." "You believe then that Bright'; disQfi3e can be cured." "I know it can. I know it from ilici rxp ricnce ci hundreds of prominent p rsons who were given up to die by both their physicians and friends." " You speak of your owu experience, what was it;" ' A fearful one. I had Mt languiJ and unfitted for bus:ut-ss for years. But I did not know ul.at ailed ui Whe", however, I f'.uml it vji kidney dilli culry I thuti^'st there was little li:>pe nnd 8 ) did the doctor?. I have since learned that one of tlx? physicians of this city pointed tun out to a gtntUunn on the street or.e day, saying: 'there goc* a cian who will be dead within a year.' I believe his words would have proven true if I had not fortunately secured and used the remedy now known ?? Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Oure." j " And this caused vou to mtiuufae- ! ture it v "No, it caused me to investigate, Itj RW ' ^ N, ' fi" principle <-i?ics will) Dr discoverer. and aaw the phy ?ic;ans prescribing and usinp it and eat that Dr. CraV wa? tmable with his fa cilitiee, to supply the medicine to thoui andsvrl o wanted* it. I therefore de termined, ae n duty I owed humanity and tha sti Serin gr to hrinjr it. within thei -'ach and now it is known in cvry par of America, is ?old in every drup stor and has become a household necessity.1 The r"port"r left Mr. Warner, mucl impressed with the earnestueea and sin ? c 1 _ rcrny oi iiis ?iH<cu>?riis iiiin iicai- p?n a visit to Dr. P. A. Lattimore at hi residence on Prince Street. Dr. Latti more, although busily engag'-J upoi roinc matter* connected with the Stat' Hoard of Health, of. which he is one o the analysts, courteously answered th' (jue*tion* that were propounded to him "Did you make, a chemical analysi of the case of Mr. II. IT. Warner som three year* ago Doctor? Ws sir." ' What did this analysis show you?' " The presence of albumen and tub C3sts in great abundance." 41 And what did the symptoms indi cate ?" ' A serious disease of the kidneys." " Did you think Mr. Warner couli recover ?'' " No ?!r. I did not think it possible It was seldom, indeed, that, so pro iiounc?<) a case had, up to that time ever been cured." "Do you know anything about th remedy which cured him?" # t ? ? n i i : " I CP, 1 nave cncmicp.iiy anmysca i and upon critical examination, und i entirely free from any poisonous or dc!< tcrious substance." We publish the foregoing .statemsnt in virw of tie commotion which th publicity of Ilcnion's article has cause and to meet the protestation* whio have bftn made. The stnodin g of Dl llenion, Mr. Warner and l?r. Jjnttimnr in the community is beyond queMiot and the ttlatcmi'iits they m-kcaiiD' for a moment l-e doubted. They cor clusively ahnw tbaf Brighl's disease ( the kidneys is ona of the Ul0*t decepl he sod dangerous of all diseases," that is exceedingly common, alarmingly ir creasing and that it can be cured. Gratitude Beyond Expression. Hampton* C. II.. S. C? May 2, 1881. II II. WArxKr, & Co.: Sirs? The resn of your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure in n ca?e lias been astonishing, so much so th I ean find nn words in whicli to express ir indebtedness to yott. < Ukv. W. II. Prentiss. News Items. Atlanta, (la., now boasts of a firs class h ( 1 for colored paop!-\ This I more (liar: niauy of the northern citl j can say, ft. is reported t'-at Serre'nry Ha" |ofthoX;vy, wid soon have to rctii f om the Cabinet. This is ??.> ? 1 o'-w tie o u'ti never to have bi-en ther Several of the handsome colore glass windows in the Methodic Church have had holes broke through them by missiles from sliur shots in the hands of bad boys. It is reported that a new Demo -tTtiiic dtii'y iJcU h'!' j.s soon ro b started in Columbia. We thin' competition is a good thing, but w also Ihink that there are too man; papers in Columbia now. There ii such a thing as over (loin;/ a business According to Prof. Pmcfor, the card will be a dead earth like the m on, jus liftpcn years from date; for the comet o 18S0 will dash into the son in 1897 intensifvtnir the heat of that buruioi orb to such a degree that all animal am vegetable life here below will be dc stroyed. His calculations are based 01 the theory thai the orbit ol tho bi< comet is swiftly contracting and utiles son: thing happens it must come in eo! lifiiuii with the great luminary in flftcer year?. Russia's Cnr lias established a tern poruneo rcyimc, not for his palace, bu for his peasants. II e has decreed tha there shall bo but one drink shop in ant village. This to be managed by a mar born and resident in the village, wht ?I1 nnw-Int/./l Kv flirt n.flit nf*5 I !?? Pf r* I Ml I I IH" (ippvilic U *'J WMV vw^wv.. . V r.nd paid by su'ary. IK- is to pot uolhiu< beyond his salary, is to sell fond ami te; as w< 11 as liquors, and is liable to line dismissal and imprisonment it he allow any one* to g< ? druijk on his promises If the people of a. village become no torious Joe drunkenn ss, the sale o liquors is to be stopped there entirely Tit ore i-i eeriainly much to commend it such a plan,** and there are some goof featuros ahaut an ubs'date monarchy if that it em carry suoh a plan out.?Ex nmtncj' A Touching Incident Occurred at lho Midlothian mine?, ir Virginia, the other night, Superin terioVnt Podds mounted a coaUcar am; addressing the waiiing throng oF wonicr and children around him, said: " Mj poor friend.--, it gri 'vea mo to have ti state to you that for the present out search for the bodies of those you knon and love iriil !:ave to lot abandoned, Vou kuc-w what tire in a coal mini m an?, and it rr.ay take months ol watching to subdue it. We wiil close - - if ?p? I *. ;... U'C . pif tl'iw. j iii? speakers vie. quivered with emotion. When ho hat finished, a beautiful liti!e ?^irl of 1-j years, Annie Crowder; too only daughter of one of the vic?i>tis. uttered a picre incj sercani and tushed to the mouth ol tiio pit, crying: "Oh, n", do not loav< tny dear papa to horn down there. L?ji tn ? get in the car :t?dg> d-itvn nfiei him Lot n:o stv-' i.i.n." The strong arms of :!.o twiti- r.? held her hack as tlit fragile thin-: tried to make her way tc the ct.r, atid mora than one blackencc face was tnado blacker as tlio hantb went up ti wipe away trio teaid Met sobbed aloud arid turned a'v.ay to conceal their emotion. The little jjirl," fiud in^ her progress barred, swooned at tlx mouth r.f the pit. $4&Aa\vcek in your own town. ? "> Outfi free. No risk. Everything new '"apital uot required. We will fnrnist you eyeryUitng. Many aro niuUinf fortunes. Ladies make as much as mem, ant wys and iruis nialco greet pay. header, 11 voii want a business whicu you can inaki jreat pay all the l-iine you work, write for particulars to tl, XiAXLnrr Ji Co., Portland, Maine. t* ,* -5 . 0k v k. I have .ceopened business at my ok where I will be pleased to sec nil my form r tinuo to keep my store well supplied with [ Hpn w THVi.! Plantation S j <?- An extra fi ' TOBACCO A.3 1 Highest Pri 'r - OOTr : ' * c The I Is always supplied with tho Choicest ?Imported and domestic. H. i * M E ms i B1? ? W : MEW- GOODS! * I have just opened at Geo. A Mots'.* o! 9 NEW GOODS, consisting of A EltY GI i HEAVY AND FAN PL^VT-ATIO. of ever p J BOOTS and SHOES, ' ; * TOiiACrO A I, ,t 1 invite ihs'spocia! {inn of the pit i. guarantee that no house i?i O'nvi-u c; ,f. Couie and ^ivo inn a tri:.!. h <3. ol, Mel A. S. Wilieford II.is on.li.iml all t,tylts of 1t Bibles, Hymn Books, Sunday-! >v school Books al foi all Denomination?. Also, 0 SCHOOL BOOKS adopted by tl;e State Board of Education STATIONERY !* of all kindf. PENS, INK, PENOICS, cs lite., Etc. We nlso have on band an excellent line of ? CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, Common to very FINE. ?* We also have in store an excellent line of 1 TOBACCO and CiG/ R3. " The Avery Sewing Machine. ' All kinds of Limps and Lamp Fixtures, At the s.^n of tDo i?bigt-booe:. t z~ 0 pc_ r ) THE{aC5? iiO?HLA:S - ' ALL'? i. ) vmgnte&'ftxpwy /j u'tusn.: 1 \ 13 *1.7 0 :'?t~7' " r ^ t piu .""t^ i p te ; ag. ; pp \' 'j j *>vA af t |^F~' '"' .. -S77 '- . ;"^ ; t 2 Sfe^V r* sL'" " ' ' -! : ipl I$4 >;** : Ipf v.- W - :* , I U? | : ; : r Ihas . - | EQUAL^^.,. . ' i^V'^ IW -r -i?; lifft; m : :; ; ! |3 suRPA??-:?^c;;:;:r.o I ' K 30 urjior: g~ :<~vj vcnx } [ |3 Chicago ILL.-C- j ,' S <-^) ORA^SE rviASg. E ? -L RTTTST'H! ? t?v v afa(V A) W riFresh Sarden Seed; JUST REfJEIVE2>. ^ I have on hand every variety suitable f?>r Spring plantir.ir, consist iii<; of Red and White ONION' Sett.*, CAB|. BAG MS of every kind, (early and late,; , BEE i'S. PEAS, BEANS, GOL : LAUDS, Gird en OORN, Field CORN, ; OKLKllV, CUGUMREUS. EGG ; PLANTS, K \ LE.? -LEEKS, LET; I'UOE. MELONS, MU.-TAUD. OK ili'HL'i'HK, RACISM KS, SAESL, FY, SPINACH, SQUASHKS. TO. MATUES and Spring TURNIPS. i .Also A choice assortment of FLOWER | SEEDS. For Falo by FRANCIS L, ZEMP. T. ?X. JLAES2?E,. | ATTORNEY AT LAW, j i Camden3 S. C. r -A i Office cxt to Express Ofiice, on llui ledge trcet, second door ens I ojf post office. / * ^ !_ 1 stand in (ho CLYBURN BLOOK, cr friends and customers. I will couth o be.-t grades of fresh ncy Groceries^!] applies, Etc. uift lino (>f 5TJD HIGABS. co paid for roN, > : ? jl snot WINES Oti-a LIQUORS of all kinds , ELLIS, Ag't. I i Q ^ E a 1 c HEW GOODS !* -1 su.n'1 a TREMENDOUS STOCK of T/"\ 7 /"IT! avjiv-iii CY GROCERIES, N" iSlJXHPI^IXSS , kind, WOODEN WARE, Etc. ND CIGARS. blic to the above stotk of poods, and in do better for a cu>tnincr than 1 can. 3QWALL. faff ct&rjpic The leading Scientists of to-day agree that most diseases art caused i?y disordered Kidneys or Liver. If, therefoie, the Kidney* and Liver are kept in perfect oriler, perfect health wiil be the result. This truth has only been Known u short time, and for years p opiejuiffered great agony without being able to flyd relief. The discovery ol Warner's Safe KIDX KV and L1VBF C ure murks a new era in tjir [^ ' "li-id nf linn-"1 titr.ilJ.TsT" .-liiue Jibiil a simple tropical leaf oi rare valuo. it contains just tiie elements neeessary to nourish and iuvigoraie i>i?th of these great organs, and safely restore and keep them in order. It is a POSITIVE Kemeuv for all the dls eases that causes pain in tno lower pan or rne body?for Torpid Liver? Headache?JaundiceDizziness?Grave!?Fever A Ague, Malarial Fever, and All diflicuitles of the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Oigans. It Is an excellent and safe remedy for females daring Pregnancy. It will control Mi-nst nation and Is invaluable for Lencorrhcea or Falling of the Womb. As a Blood Purifier it is unequalled, for it cures the organs-that make the blood. a his Remedy, which lias done such wonders, is put up in the LA ltd ILST SIZED BOTTLE < ' any medicine upon the market, and is so'. ! 1,7 Druggists and all dealers at $1.2.1 per bi.itie. For Diabetes, enquire for WARXEiys S^FK DIABETES I'UliK. It !.-< a I OS1T] Y.R Beiiiedv. ii. 11. WARN Kit A (.0., Rochester, N, V. Feb. 2, tf. 1Z 1S 31 O U> JB 1C, JD AND | NEWLY FURNISHED Latham House, ' CA.12DK3, S. C. (Transient BOARD, $2 00 run DAY.) BS?"Ample accommodations. Tables sup- ' plied with tbebesttbc Markeiuati'utd. livery attention paid to iho comfort of Guests. ItfS^Gonnecled with the hense is a first class Bar, which is located separately from llie house, and orderly kept. BgXr,IIack ,0 aud from the depot at 20 cent's each way. E?T^,Fecd and Livery St aides en the premises. S. li LATHAM, Proprietor. 11" " 1,1 ia"~- I i rn S fm if l . /Mb Si its MPLlis ng= sb JAnzmmSg -t K P1 g gj 2f itMjfl'j =!? ^ S3 5 as ft .Mint c=> S3 7jiCn'i<tj 3S * s The Latest. The Best. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. The handsomest and most complete LAP.SE km MACHINE Yet produced. ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS SENT ON APPLICATION. Victor Sewing Machine Co., jsoaJhcrn OrHcc, fv'o. 2 ! '. CharloaSi., Daltixarc.Md re*n $lft) up, stool Jr k iviQrff&HS (.Mill Square O OiiiiKl.3Strings, full Agraffes, every Improvement, only slA'i. Cabinet (Sritnd Upright $210 Klul Sir.o. Oilier (i'Hii l Ilol.'ay Fa.-gnlus. Jubilee orpins, J.')) up iStool nml iiuok). Kxeeisior style 12, Five sels of ipvils, l.? stops, only fsl. "6rlental," style Ins, Ten sets of reetls, 'in stops, only flits. No "bogus," s.'ts of rceiU or AMuintny" stops. All scut 011 15 days trial, l'ltCTTiirr ritKK A I? cNSATisKAUTOiiv. IV.i; ami honest dealing guaranteed. sheet .Music l-a price. L'lano, Or Ijiiii. ui .iiu^iv ' it i ll 1 ur iri-c. MiiNHKLSfiOilX PIANO CO.. ieii;-4 ltox 2MS N.v. rniTTsl TJ A TJTA i? may Iks found on file at n<y>. UiO X xlX^XjXl* p. (io'reil& C.VaNu\K|)anct Adk'crtlHtsiKBureau(luSpmeeS'.>, where advert Ulna fccwr:wv# way i*> cwUv l'vt it Uj ftJ?W KVUiU AT THE OLD I IIAVE BOUGHT Till Largest Stock of Gene; Ever put into my store, and I iotond to 6 im always prepared to pay tho The Highest Pric And intend to buy more largely than ever th o pay for it. "This is talk enough. JBVesli GARDJ Of all kinds constantly on liaud, and sold at Be W. O. <G ? Having purchased the interest of Mr. G?*oi Perkins and liruce, I vyill continue thebttsioc elicit a continuance of the patronage of tny ?n hand a full line of Heavy and Fan Also, a large M Saddlery, Harness, Whi Also, of all kinc Beer and. Bottled. 03ST ICE f My "Billiard Room is Supp BILLIARD AND PC and everything els? about the mora is Deat with the choicest Liquors of every kind. ' town j?i?_ ? Karadsci and Pricos. Address D, E.AKSJR A B WMMF AJSl JSuT jbf iSa CAMBER. 0 A FULL STO< a I FARMING IMP! ! hi u .. .j^ g V I1EA.VY AND r hri i : ^ 1 O.ROOE l'" <| f ITry (I5!)(Is, Slio 1 > I ' XQats W X .Ml 1 I , SADDLI CHOICE GREEK" ami High and Low Grade Tobacco and C HOWJ)EIl, SHOT and S Market price paid for C2/C^r5?rj Has just laid in and is openibg Heavy and Iran of all kinds. CANNED GOODS a Also, Hardware, W Crockery and < & ? A few Fine EN3LISII SADDLES froi Bridles, Spurs aad Bits, Morse B . from 25 cents t THE LARGEST S' . TOBACCO an< to bo fouud in Camden, and CORN, MEAL, OA! Always en ha POWDER an o AN EXCELLENT DRY C5S- ? AND BEADY MADE Also, a full assort BOOTS and LHOES, B ^ TD + -CLiKJ,, Hit ill the above poods are in s'ore and must bo i that no house in i-iwd sha'l undo sec if I do Dot mean v J. D. j*-' r . * ' 1 ' V*; ' *;- v|g3| 3 TEAR THE . s * /.' ral Merchandise -^Sl ell it as cheap as the cheapest. I ;e for Cotton, is season. Money always on Land :iv SEEDS )ttom Prices. rEKAJLD.t RKINS, \ go W. lJruce in the former firm of ^ :.-s at the old stand, and respectfully customer*. I will keep constantly cv Groceries, ock of . .?*.* M ps, Hardware, Etc. ITTtf?ca I?. Soda Water ill the time. died with best of v. )OL TABLES, and first-class. ij'Onr Bar is sopplitd !1DVTORE jvery man's door. If our y EDS are not sold in your ? , drop usa Postal Cardfor no Illustrated Catalogue e; i r< ti oUr?9| Phiiadeipri:a? 1DY, Agent, > S. C. ?B?MB? UK ?F . n | LEMENTS, a H.'l H FANCY . | )J ? BIES, I I - ^ O es, * I W , Crockery y | <5 8 . SRT. 1 1 BLACK TEAS. Jigars, -ft' 5HELLS for Breech Loarlioc; Gun?. V OIV. : up liis large stock of , * icy Groceries SPECIALTY. oocleiiware, Glassware, 5A.I33DLEK.ir, ' n 825 to 850. Also, English llanki-.ts, etc. WHIPS o $15. l'OCiv OF at very low prices. "\S R"RA"Nr nd d SHOT. I LINE OF f~h T~k Si <V:r CLOTHING, rnent of [ATS and CAPS, \ ,; 'J I... ?oid; then-lore, ^aiave ufKeratncu r.-.-il me. Gonjo-fiod $ / flint I say. ' a, McDOWALL. >