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* STKAYLW TOO FA It FRO.H THE, Ol'ESTIOX. / The Lishopville jj/t/frpn's^gatnes tick ftt- as in a pretty s.wjge man^ n$t aifont the names we a.^ked it to givepfs of those w^Kf^Pfvore'l Hie new conufy* huij, -in^U-a l of fftfcking Ao its promise, p|yeoc<l* to djlivor ua a sermon as to how we should proceed to accompli*! a purpose. . A It also snys'Tit fctfShit&lic winner '< "V x. . -x x . l.? * ?Mt tllM lc IUUK m nvw ivecus ' .. the names .we gave him, sndjfeai none of those six uien 1 vc jjfethe ^ /"'section to he effected by the ne^ * comity. Instead of two weeks, not air hour nil told was spent in the "ciuae. We did not deem it worth the time, and attached but little importance to tj?e whole scheme, as we do not bclicvo for a moment that it will ever amount to anything more than talk. The other new comity, (Florence) scheme has ranch more claim upon the Legislature for r<cyn.tion than this one has, ae in that case some of the residents have now to travel more than thirty miles in order to roach the connty seat, whereas, in this case, about twenty miles is the limit. The .Liberty. Hill. Pleasant Hill * y " "n.,er?ir? nations of- Korshaw 1*1111 JUUl??4V VUmmmj , .T unuiitu LT7 separation than tbo southeastern portion of the county is, as in those sections named the citizens now have to travel from twenty-two to thirty miles in order to reach Camden. Taking all things into consideration. there is but -little merit in the claim Kiehopfille has upon our county for a slice with which t0 form a now count}7, and we are slil of the opinion that not one in twenty of the voters in the section effected would wish to separate if the matter was properly represented them. THE INTER-STATE ENCAMPMENT. The Farmers Encampment held at Spartanburg last week was a grand "1 ?/ , _ success, exceeding even the expectations of the most sanguine. The exhibits were very fine considering thai ' that it was a new scheme, mil every, thing so far surpassed expectations that the future of the Farmers Encampment is bright Todoed. Tin attendance from outside was wrv large. The committee representing the farmers of Kershaw have not vol made their report, hut it will probably be presented ut the next meeting of the County Farmers Association, when wo will be aide to give a more dotailed account of what was done. In the Columbia Register of tin 7th inst. appears the following communication in reference to Talton Danzy, which is a verv fair statrraent of his case, and worthy oCconsideration: Camden, August 2, 15^7. To the Editor of The. ColunJna Register : There has just fallen under my observation in the Wateree Messenger of this place an extract iroin year paper of JulySGth, eommonting upon tho ease of Talton Danzy, who line recently been respited bv the Governor. As Uie rejuarks there made would tend to put tlnxcaso in a mo?! odious light and to arouse public sentiment strongly against Danzy. 1 tool c.-tllcd upon, having assisted in his defence, to say what justly may be s iid in his favor. There is now beforo the Governor a petition, signed by the whole jury before whom Danzy was tried and convicted, and by many good white and Mack men of Kershaw, asking a com mutation of his sentence from hanging to life imprisonment. The grounds of this petition are that there are circumstances which sufficiently mitigate the crime. Of tjqpe the inrv a-e the host judges. There f " conUI be no better jury than the one in this rasn, and they signed the petition only after careful consideration. In the remarks referred to, the killing of Perkins by Danzy is spoken of as deliberate. But there la much that iudicates the deed as proceeding from passion rather than deliberation. % ^ There was a hard struggle betweijn Danzy and Perkins, with no eye witness, though an ear witness, for Mr. Sowell, a good white man, was not far off, and heard the fight. Danzy at the outset, was disabled by a severe blow from a heavy stick on the right arm. which knocked his I - it - t_1 I knife .way. it was niter wis o;ow, and afier his -anger was hot, ami when he was at a "rent disadvantage, being hnrt and a weaker man far than his antagonist, that Danzy used his knife. Ilis conduct immediately after Ihe affray was that of a frenzied man. He went straight to Mr. Sowu - onrl lftvincr hold of eil, H iH3i?uw,, ?J?0 _ the gun which Mr Sowell held, said : "Come and see the battlefield where ' I fought with Perkins." Mr. Sowcli says that Dan^.y was passionate in bis movements. Danzy, under advie , <rave himself up to the Sheriff. There are many circumstances which con!' only bo known in the locality o? the deed, and useless to relate hero, which have a favorable aspect for the condomno.d man Now that Iris ens j is under consideration and bis lifo hanj[R in the balance, the lur<?!i comment of .-.strangers, unacquainted with every detail, is apt to create a wron^ impression. When the jury, unanimously, and (he be9t jjeoaje of his county can see good ieanseTot; inervy towards the erimi j nal, their opmttin should prevail. Dauzy is ap colored man-, and so i was lVrWuis, the man ki led. I'ilio verdict wa^og^jid the statement made l*vVi*nSi!fl, wfrn jlived. three days after the affruy. j 'I'llis most unfavorable narrative of I tiie encounter has ihvh aeccpunhoud * {spread abroad, almost xviUio.M*$jH?s ti'ou. t If ihe same sqewitv iifc're ex< i fis. it in judging of'Vi th - crises' jsovt <>n- doekef^Ftlus Slate. there woidd be ft cqdRer in rt?p?-. Vejjy resperlrul! Taos-J. ! ir,j m | >:v>?ortaut Matter for dinners and Farmers. ' The Charlotte Chronica says that j owing to a new regulation of the New York t'oltou Kxehan<;<, on and af er Septeritfter 1st, 18H7, cotton buyers in all interior towns will deduct from balfB weighing npder 4<i(U ponnds ? cent a pennd; nnder HnO I pounds A cent per pound; and pack:-' ages less than SOU poopd* are not to i be considered bales and therefore will not be merchantable # ' \ The ginners and farmers will .do well to note this faet in 'putting wp their rotton. and they will ulso.find it to their interest to increase the genera] average of their hfttes. as the! heavy weight bales from the southwest, is. in addition to the super or staple, an additional inducement for northern and European spinners to " ve their orders 10-thnt-seclion. ceive their attention. The (* range. " The Order of Patrons of Husbandry stand to-day where it can speak with no uncertain sound, backed bv twenly-one years of practical experience, aft experience full of good works, always in the van oft progress bearing the proud honor of j having first canoeived the various! reforms which are t'> elevate not! only agriculture, but 1 he industrial j classes of the land and world. Who j taught tho Afneriean p-onle. and their j representatives in Congress, thrtj ' the creative raust always besnb.; ject to the Creator,'1' and after years! of labor so educated die neonle. and ! their representative?, that it became possible to pass the measure known as the Interstate Commerce bill? Ttite brftrthotigh imperfect, is aglori- j o?s triumph for ?>nr ???>?* victory for the American people, for J henceforth it will hp understood that. 1 there can he no capitalized pnw- r in 1 this Republic greater orrpore power- 1 fnl than the people. If this is the ? only work tbo Grange ever did it is 1 worth all the time and money sponi t in maintaining and porpeluafcing tiie f Order.'* I I Alfred the Great's Lust Words t to His So?*.' 1 Alfred tin? Great was fifty-two i rears old when lie died. l His body was interred in the great i Cathedra! at Winchester, and the 1 ; ' 1 '?I ?1* In In'o - son. ins own uy tig miunrvi* t? m? son Edward Is the hest memorial encomium which e.in he pnssod upon his life, and he most truly earned tho title or Alfred the Oreat? great in wisdom, great in power, and best of all. great, in goodness; and his purified spirit passed from earth with these truly great words upon his dying lips: "Thou, my dear son, sit thee now beside me. and I will deliver thee true instruction. I feel that my hour is coming. My strength is gone; my countenance is mv davs are almost ended. '?^7 '"J J Wo must now part. Tgo to auother world, and thou art loft alone in posession of all that I have thus far field, f prav time, my dear child, to bps father to thy people. Ue the children's father and the widow's friend. Con?rort Urn poor, protect and shelter the weak, and with all thy might/right Mint. which is wrong And, my son, govern thyself l?y law Then shall the Lord love thee, and God Himself shall ho thy reward. Gall upon Him to advise thee in all thy ne?d, and He shall help thee to compass all thy desires." t , ^ i One Language and One Speed*. ! This is the only great eonntiy i which has hut one language. In Knghtud. the Yorkshiremen cannot talk with the turn from Cornwall I he peasant of Lignrian Apennines drives his goats some at evening over hills that look do\yi on six provinces, nei her of whose dialects ho can speak or comprehend. The European railways take the traveler where he news a score ui uiamcb* m .a single day. While here, from the forests of Maine to the glow ing savannahs of the Groat Gulf, ami far to tho Pacific coast, there arc a hundred races, but there is but one language To Noah Webster, more than to any or all other causes, this nation ows its unity of language.?Ex. i'. ?i L- v, r. \ A > u 55 .1 ? 4 n I' &,! S3 gg r. is |f| a Ei a 8a fa. % -$, ?* d j ,|j|^?j ' |l S| ?g 1?B" ^<W.B?" 1?? v>^ EAST!|g 8S gfi X ?skkIs ?" s5S wa n, ? i m?M mm Hi Should bo used a few rnonilu before confinement Send for book " To Mo-rums," mailed free. Viudfulu Reovlatob Co., Atlanta, Gd . .V- ? Women Who Own RnnchM/ | '! i**o Roosevelt has been interviewed "M the above rubjeet by an enterprising reporter. Mr. Ronaevelt hnvinrf intnrnp/j fr-.m nn in? app t.inn of his properties- in Dakota Mi-! elsewhere. The wvuj'eu r>n the 2* ehpR pomo fr^r^Jvr^'-i KiiyJnn-l 1 the-Myrtle. >< lii-i-hav. o HP?iuiiijjykcl'tfrS, "i hi-r $ bonrdiilfiT^nise XPtTpor^v. amT ill malty pn?ea they :.re survivor* of hughR-wi* whp broke tV-wn in the RtrUffjiCe'.'to alert m In-me in the new coiinfr;*, fl.o ttfi.l.Vn- Im-i ?II<V-P?'lliw rlin <?*}'? ? j --the new eijtcvpriNe and- become wealthy in land and Mr. Roosevelt says the women be has seen are an cnorg'tic, bnpineSs-like set, and that conspicuous among the rich women is Mrs. hiahop^'fiff Warren, who is worth teamillions -of dollars, and made' jt rtifcattjfe, with no Assistance otUex than her nidthor wit' Another, cattlei queen lie tells of. Mrs. HndgcrsY'of'Corpus Christ!, Twins, is a fearless rider, and goes over the range as fn qtfently.as tho ranchmen ahe employs She started with a few cuttle 09 a small scale, am! has now nmncced a million of money nad ds every day enlarging her enterprises. A rich widow, a Mrs. Masse}', of Colorado, went there ns fin agent ?f-n life insurance company. and married a man owning one hundred aftd fifty thousand head of-oattle. Those she.^inherited from her husband a??d*i? said to carr}' op the vast bnsinfc6s r.9 well a^he did. Mrs. FlilT, the widow of the cattle kingwtud Mrs - -Hmnisev of Navndn. uu ' 't'lT.ln i,ll(Srl tictilhllflll H&tfB-1 paper fame, and have earned tlieimoney, from the first dollar, themselves.?/'Vow Dtinorcst's Monthly for August. - ?^ * The Business Booming Probably no one thiog has eaused erich a general r vival of trale at (J J. Dun'mp's Drag re as -his giving awav to hi3 customers of ho mniiy free tral fcoitl'-s o'" Dr. Ki?igs New Discovery for Consurnptoe. His tra ie is simply enormous in litis very vabmble article from the fact ti'at it always cures a d rn^er itisappoi Is'. Con .-"lis, Co:de, Asthma. Bronchitis. Group and all threat and lung diseases quickly cured. Y m can test it tetoro buying by getfc ng a trial bottie free; largo size $1. E?ery bottle warranted. Draco Up. ?w?-???" ^ i-rr-aTtTT e mg ' < 1 e i rcssed, your ip; etito is poor, you a*-- bother-Mi with hoadache you aro fillv^etty. nerroii , and gen rally out of sorts, and iv nr t > braee up. Bra ?* up. but not iV/ith stin nlftrit-:. spring med cine*, or Dit.ter-?, whi'li' have f>r their basis rery cliea:-, bad * hisky, and which stimulate y u for an h ur and then eav you in v.orse conditi >n than bei?re. What yon want is tn a iter aive that will purify your blood, *fcart 1 a thy act on of Liv?r and Kidneys restore your vitality, and give retewed health and strength. Such a nedieiue you will fin-i in Electric Hitter?, ond oolv CO centra battle av ... - ... ?v - ^ ^ ppf Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, JtreisgMi and w lmlesomencgs. More economical than ill" ordlnat.v kinds, and cannot ho sold In competition witli the multitude of low rent, diort weljjht alum or phosphate powdera. <OU> OSI.Y IX CASH. (tOYAL UAJCINO POWDKB Co., IOC Wall St. N. Y. PROTECT YOUR EYES! IEI'Hqft X^LIDIAuZ* ^?tCTAC i^yo , glass es^D P/.T9 JL'LYIC 1879. ?'- TT trt?n..iiKAf<? t??.? wolLE'iiAivn nnfiM-m n' 107 N. Fourth Sfeef, (umler I'layl-is Mousey S". L"uiu, has appointed I u it top, of Camd-p, I'., :ts Ajietif f ?r It in eehhraied Diamond *peeUcle* and Kye;r;ns?-'os, and si*o for his Diamond Jfon-Changcahie Spect.oes !'.t!*l KyctrUvH-'H. l'hese Glasses are toe invention ever ramie in Spectneics. }:> u p>< per eons'rue I'ou of the I.ens n person pttrchnspij; o pair of these Son-Chnngeahie Glasses never his to chansre tliese (ilasses fiort the eyes, nml every pair larehased are trnarr>ntecd, "so that if they ever e.aye the cyirs(no matter hmv i listed or scratched :Uo l.enses are'i they will furnish the party with t new pairof tllassts free of r.harjre. j;. ,j. Dun. ap has a full assortment, and invites all who visit to satisfy themselves of the yrcxt superitrity of these Classes over any and all others tow lit use, to call atid examine the same at n. I MJCNi.AP'a, iDuvcdtsTtAsn OrrtrtAN, Camden, 5,_C. $25,000.00 IN &OLD J tviLi. i:k taid von niTTnTTT Tin< /irtnTvnn TTTTI s TtTtTlDfl AKUUUKLtiV uurriit vffiiirriino. 1 Premium, - 51,030.00 2 Promiums, - G500.00 each G Premiums, S250 00 " 25 Premiums, - 5100.00 " 100 Premiums, * S50.00 " 200 Premiums, - S20.00 1,000 Premiums, S10.C0 " For full particulars nml directions see Circu lar iu every j>ouu<1 wf Akulcklus' Coffee. FCJt^D I f you J? will I out tint* Dr. ^pZem "tim for ??vli' tli^L vcrv useful i itunoiliiut tir<ic^% th&Jti.iiclioic. B'a'-k IVppefffRc.l IVpper. i "Rpiue. OingiT,' jlloyop. C.innnm Nutmegs, Mnataf^BisBdn.ir P wdc "'oda, { Rf2 \ M. 'GIRTA It oi super ?^.urvf v) 4%iii4 For Wa&ihg Purpos< aricn^undry. JStarch.-of ffcif quality, Wash! Soda, Conc^tripd Lye, White Wi ,??um Arahie, Topdntme Soap, Kli ingT-lndigo, IjHKhes I'ins, Clotli Mhes, j. FOR MAKIKpiNGSTO SHiNI 'The 1'UTZ 1-yM. . 1)K for cleanii Tin, Brass, Gal And Silver, .-'pani Whiting, Ghaflfiiftth Bricks Pomi ami ANTI HA US O MINE of i colors, not to krtcntion the hmnb Venetian Ked jr Hearth Brick. FOR E^ERY BOm Cliiinnles, Wide fiftflrp Shades .amp Burners. K K K( SEN'E very, be} at JLo and 20 cen pet gftlldnfSpfts Turpentine, Set Wg ^KciiiKe'C|, and Oil for Heav Maofanerv/JiArjuton Oil. Mag My Fishing Line Ptetcriptfonj orefnlly corapoundc at all hour a. |j _??j r?nrrn ? . isisimy _ mmm " Fire lnsur|ce & Collection jgents, CAJCEN, s. c. Representing, k following^ strong an< well known Oomfc^: (JEOIMUAttsBI home n? " OOMMERC& UNION. LIVERPOOL) LONDON & GLOBE GERMASLL, NORTH BRWH & MERCANTILE, PHQ3NIX'jrla r rfor'd. NPRIXGFlEi Fire and Marine, UNBERWRHRS AGENCY, of New SOUTHEIgSg'^ oin Ilousea Irtrance a speciality. mil & WILLIAMS, South Carolil Railway Company passeng{ department. On and aftecine. 12th 1887, Passon* ger Trains will xjas follows, until farther notioo. (No trip are rnn on Oatnden Branch on Sunvel "East-om time:" T<joMriiinA. Depart OamdeBf^-f 46 a m 8 30 p ni Depart Camden Jf* 8 46. a m 6 06 p in Duo Columbia fj?\W $5 am 7 80 p m F&f-WcMBtA. pflU'UAi'l.'li1 -p.itDuc Camden jcfr 12 62 p m 7 42 p m To tlMTOH Depart Oamden^tr 7 45 n m 8 80 p m Depart Camdaii^jBV* 8 4'? a in 6 05 p m Due CharlwFon 0 45 p in '/ FBOM ^ARUCSTON Depart Charlcsto! ? 7 00 a id Due Camden Juno 11 02 a m Due CamdeD 12 52 p m TdT'OUSTA Depart Camden j. 8 F.O p m Depart Camden Jction 5 05 p m Due Agusta \- 10 26 p nj FboApopsta Depart Augusta j (i Iflnm Due Camden June,! 11 02 a m Dua-ft^iuden }' -4^62 p m All ttf\ ins jmi' exofipt suhdav. Trains ou Cam^fhanoh step on signal at all Stations. Trains leuven (aden at 7.45 A. M., and 3.20 P, M , anjun liiroiigh toOoliiru* bia without change care. Passengers frontJolumbia for Gamden. or Stations an Oamii Branch, can leave Columbia on the E>eRsnt5.0t) P. M., nTuI connect with Came Train nt Kingville. Connections made Columbia by tnorninp (rain to all points at, via C. C. & A. 15 R. ami to ail pointtou C. ft G. It. It. b* evening tram to Splanburg and beyond From Spnrtfttiluirmd beyond connection! is made by mornin'rain from Colunibic from I'. C. & A R.t. and G. fit. C. R. K by evening train fri Columbia. Pasjongers take ?0 P. M. Train fron Oanulen ror unanesn, jvugutnu will transfer to the xpress nt. Kingville For through frets and fuWlierinforma tion apply to !AS. JONES, Apt. Cnntden, S 0. D. C, ALLEN, GcnPass and Ticket Ag't John It. I'EOK, Getral Manager. .1 Charleston, B. C. GELSENHElfEirS"It Alt AVe have removed ar Establishment t I the store I wo doora abte the market, wher I we have opened a FIRST CL.SS BAR. AVc keep conslnrrtlym hand the finci qualities of WINKS. LIQUOtS. , CIOATtS. nd TOBACCO. Be snro an-l call on i> if you wanl noni thing nipo Ca TONIC la & Win purify the BLOOD romla rH'?K wWBa OB of TOXJTH. Dj-fliierwla.Wai of Appsrtts, Indirection.Lock i WmA Btresgtb and Tired Keallns a VjuWI^ soUfely oared: Bones, mu clee and nerves receive ne NSUIL ferco. Enlivens the mix and enpplies Brain Powe LADIES haktkhtj iron tonic safe, speedy care. OlveTe clear, healthy oomplexic All attempts at counterfeiting only sdds to itsipoj parity. Done* experiment?sotOntOl*ALA*!!fine Is^SSilCTPiVffiSuBHs? <u' Headache. Sample Dose and Dream Book J mailed on reoeljrt of two oonta In postage. | THE DR. HAWTOitEI^GIItE CO.. ST. LOUIS, M rz a find oAfUFVtl IB4 33 9 ng ix, ~ le163 ? J. ' sli CP ill GOLD Dt9 v* Alt 7 | SILVER ARE CLOGGINC ] I FJ&PER ARE WELCOME N T PUI : +. WII ' * .'* - ^ # ANY KIND , -v; , / ' , ? * v ^ i'?\ tKA\rr, dqt.m^s ^vimiL Y O V 11 We are offering bargains in Clothing, G f r | A now lot, Ladies Black IIoso, 10,15, 20 ai dies Balbriggan Hose at 25 cents a pair; an 1 found in this market. An assortment of cl 1 Wc have only a small lot of the beautifu Satin, Sateens and Combination Paper Fan; ' them at cost to close out beforo Fall. o Freckles can't be washed out, but can ho ? brellas or Parasols which we sell at prices b '* No matter how poor a man is lie will rem crate prices for good goods. This wo take always crowded with customers. e_ The shoe pinches does it? Then why d Walkenphast and Common Sense Shoes wh Square your sails, sot your compass and to bargains all over this store in all depart n your horses and a comfortable camping hoi i .IrS^J^5^9 a-2I ' ^ MIAr ATAIM r ' vv* ' - ' ' ^^'^:W''--'M0^ ' : '** ' V " '' . *' '. '-'.JJ : : . - ^ - ' -' -:. A M mm E SCARCE. VHH| ;HHnn - A DO L L A R S *" . ' . v;. ... M y -VM v2ggjjM| > UP THE TREASURY. DOitlBS . ".v' v" .. W SVHEREVER THEY GO. TOY & CO. iL TAKE ^ r' ** : *'v " ''/ / - .?* * * \t +%' * *. OF DOLLARS r " -y*4'-v. ' - ' ?*& r v. ^ ur.t^fe 'iTTW-pAT.ini! FOR _ D O L L A R ! rents' Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, &c. " r r ' " 1 Bhib-WI^I*^ ?? * *" .** id 25 cents a pair, An extra good qualitj- o* Lai j i- _ in,, m-Av mixed Ladies Hose to l>o Li rue uosii lw. icap Laces which cannot be matched. ? ' * r' 1 new Ostrich. Crepe I?e Chene, Gauae, spangled, s which have been so much admired, and we offer prevented by carrying one of our handsome Um eyond competition. -v* 'rleinher good treatment, square dealing and modpleasure in giving, and the result is our store is !o you buy shoos tiiat pinch who/i you can get our ich wear so comfortably and fit so nicely? steer for the opera house store where in addition sents, you will find live dozen splendid stalls for jso. ICTFULLY, leant smmrn a MA JRfll 6UI