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"V W"f : ,-r v *Vv t;M '? ? VM r Tt ?.1. v** * <* I). C. KJRKRKY, ->." si*B.sn?TPTi?x. Ht.jo .\ vp.vii JL't'uvr? nt the G'il:Ui"n Fust Ojl'-e <is SevoAci CI is* Alaii Ala'ter. I THURSDAY, FVAl. (5. 1330. T"#.--7C ,?.:j Ia>dos X? 1212. rs or n.jxoi;. nvols on t!i * t'-rn ;ui<l 7.<?/ / Moji !!oii3o. I. !f. AL::x\x;ita. Importer. A ;:i T."ci >:t ? f Hon;):*. Adams Council, N:>. O'O. A. L. of >I.. V amst-at th >ir Council ft'.in! W ' '.'t> 9;>-r.. il v; ci). ui tJi-? S;:i->>o ??u! Kou.vri; '.VeltrsHr Evenings nt 7) o'clock. f Visiting Bretheren a'wavs velc nr.?. B/ or.ier of Ft? ro;:i:.i:?atlci\ I. II. Alvxandkr. Secre'ary. Divine Sorrrcoi?. Divine Services will be -icM at Antioch Baptist Church r>ri tlie 10th.it bsinp the third StinvUj in February. Uev J. \V. Ketincv officiating. Tiie public is reap.>ct fully inritol :o attend. ' . Enierpriso. Our ^terpr>ing y <uag "rient, Mr V.*. J. Jones, i? no r running a handsome five delir: rr xr*gcti, n-ii'ch will be <v:i'e a c->n O'jicnca to bis toni;r customers. Mr. Jo nee >? i>i:e fn-jli sock of gov't-. Mr. W. H. McFeat. Mr W. II. McFenr, who ha- recently been rc-nppoiubv.! Stenograph jr. |occnt i.M his usual {-lac? in tho Court 11 otisc this .reck. Ilis i-A.ar.nointmout is a merit?'! tribute to a 'r~*- faithful and deserving public servant. Heplenished and Increased. ???r. S. C. lilvbu u, iu oar issue to-dn\, ! .7 cads ilit sllention of the pul?".lo i.'io fact that he hasja.*t replenished and increased his siock of family groceries ftti'l plan'r.tion supplies, and invites sa iuspec ion of his large 8'ock M the slots formerly occupied by .Mr. J S. ttliurae. JCorshaw Troop. Kershaw Troop, Captain It. II. Boy kin, paraded on Saturday list wish a goodly number of m?n, and presented a fine appOdrauce. .ATer tlio psiu lo ths Troop i:i~ dalgod in a little target practice f'>r a pair of bits, which '.vas won l?y "Mr J J. Rogers he having made the Ixst shot. Agent and Assignee At a meeting of lite creditor* of Messrs N. I'. Fur.ly k Co.. on Satwrd.-.y la?t, Mr. i J. B ake Slredinnt', who had brcn nuolf assignee was aiso appointed ag-nt for tin creditor-. The Oj era House Store wv opened ..>n Morday morning last, and Mr S tedtt.nr. is r.< iv ready lo offer bargains t< all who wish to purchase. T>cath cf blr "Win. Tnrver. Mr William T&rvcr did on Tuesday morning Ir.st, of pneumonia. Mr Tarvor w Englishman by birth, and wr; sup posed to be about 70 yo.au.-> of age. li iving reside 1 in Camden for over 4') years, wlier. he wasjw ell known p.3 a quiet. inoffensive citizen. He waa a cabinet maker, and was I said to be one of cho best .vo.kmcn in SiatiN >! r Tarver has r.o relatives living so tar as is Known. Entertainment at the 0p3ra Hciac. Tho Sunbeam Society of t!io H.'.ptist Church, under the m .nagoment of Mr* J. It. Goodale, will give an entertainment at the Jpera II?vm. on F.-idxy evening next for the benefit of tho building fund of that church. A pleasant and enjoyable evening'* entertainment may be expected. Admission. 25 cents. Reserved seats, ilo cants. Children, 15 cents. Judge "W. H. Wall a co. Thi* distinguished Carolinian is always welcomed wherever he goes, and no where more than in old Kershaw. Ills high character, courtesy and ability reflect credit on the State, nnd he is deserving of every honor which has been bestowed upon him. He a ways gives satisfaction ex a Judge, and i; the worthy peer of tho illustrious men who have adorned the Bench of South Carolina. We are glal to s?o him in such excellent hcdtli. Tho January "Weather. We are indebted 10 Mr Colin Macrae, of KirV wood, for the fullo* ing report of the weather for the month of January 1800; fligkc9l temperature, 07?. 7ih, 7 P. M L west temperature, 24', -5th, 7 A. M. Prevailing wind, N. W. Rainy days 4. Rainfall .85 inches. Rainfall about oi.e te''Al * ** m.-.tr 11? r.f .] iriiiuri' Dilii ui uterine v>i ?* *. u?vu..? ~ lor 24 ?> ars ending January ^lst 18"0. An Interesting Letter We publish to-day a:i i nitres ling lottc-r by a Northern visitor, to which we would respoctfnlly invite the attention of our readers. It shows the opinions ethers have cf us and our 'oven. it i3 a sad admission (hat trac nevertheless), that we have some serious "draw backs,"to which he refers; hut it is most) devoutly lioj o.l ilml some, at least, if not sii of those drawback* may Ic removed at an early day, r.nd that old Camden will in ! deed arouse from her lct!4fc.y and take advantage of all that nature has given her. Gratifying to AH. The high position at nines! and the nnivoiial acceptance and approval of the pleasant liipii I frail remedy ftyrup of Fig>\ as the most excellent - . i t _ .. i jlxauve kuuwij, ii;->u ui>? l c xtmej of tlie qualities on which i s success is bused :m>l aro abundantly gratifying to ti e Califo ain Fig Syrup Company. '15,0 Colored Farmers' Alliance. V.'e. ti:? colored Farmers' Alii-1 j nco of KeiS'.ir.v ( osmty, hive adopt-j od Messrs. Bauin liros., airl A. 1). j Kennedy, Camden; l< L. Glyt)urn,| "Wcstvillo; nssd E. It. ltonibcrt. Sum ! <"r. as the stores with which we will! uio all ourcusli trading. F. l'KAKCF, P est. p. P. .McIlwain% Sec. i % <"?'? -S t rrr<>;' t ?.?!?' Irt viv.l.'i;ii S.->fur Kvr.:h.?*.\ .' 'eiiiit y, v.. a ;)voMt1:! M c.-.l " v, J-.i T.,c V.'. !1. '.V-.iir.oc. j Sixteen Gn.ui J-.i:. r* wero in alien.line". , ;i:ul il.c IVort was op.-iMf l to p-woorl t! biii-ino-* without nr.y Tiioy >:?:. . tlispnlcV:''. ! :icir l>u.;ino.? i:i ?t;e!s is:- cr. : ;'p :i'i-r;s !.y.T>;:or tIi;tt ' !;py bid ftcled 0' J! t!:ob!;!f givu tl.cn by Tinad-v <:v. J ii'ruj; ;-n-] on V.'olnc^l.iy moiniivsr toe I 'landed in thrir jv sentiR. nt. un.l wore <li bug.. 1 ft' -rthor w.U ud.uiv e on *!* I to: . Tbo presentment. itc'i of groat cio.-'. on Vi-ou.it of t!io?u.;:c -s?ionsj:i:] in formation an to eounty i.Tiirs \vlii<:!i ii onL-ii!) ., is ton bug! by f.-r our limited - jmoo thi.? work. il' r.ct published on:ire r.exl wool; wo will al give lull ox wjk-'s from ;t. The cases disposal of so fcr arc no folio:? : A!,'!-.-! Reed. who oat iii?- throat of !i:> wifc soma weeks since, was found gui'iv of ussMiIl u:n! battery wit!; latent t > kill, ;:;i 1 scalene* d to In rears in the 3i..ic per.iten'iAry. .T.i::u*> W^Ite ,?loa-l g'.ti'ly t ? the charge >f obtai ting goods under false jvetcuses, m::1 was s-'ntrn od to :*') -lays in Aeqnit'iU were svurr.l i;i the following eases: James I!?rre?I. assault an 5 battery: John Martin. asvtnU an 1 b-.rtcy; IWwcor Shi ter. larceny: Wyatt Stover, and Minnie While, adult ry. The cr.se against Maiison McCaskill, murder. i? sot for trial Friday. This embraces the proceeding' nn to the hour of going to press yesterday e vening. rovaoual and General. Delightful spring-l.fce weather. Everybody preparing to pirnt. 1 r'.nli. cnrlniT J.')!! trees are -s.i s . drcsu ! IV.rtr-.lve dog? returned f.-r town taxes : this voir. If you tv:.i:t to spend an hour ple.v-aiiily. ! gototho Opera House to-morrow night. Everybody will observe the i'.nprjveJ appearance of the Jouuxal litis week. The Treasure's boots for the collection ! of Town Taxes, are now open. The Boston Stars will appear at the j Opera Mouse 0:1 the 241k of February. Don't forget the cUle. I Fresh, Lome raise 1 collar.! and , on? white okra -ceil, for sale al li. <!. Man's. Miss Junie Smith, of Greenville Fcmdc i College, is home for a f:w days 0:1 sick j furlough. We vote pleased to meet Mr. Yi. C. i Thomson, of Lan-aster, iu Camden o:r Sandfly hurt. Fro-h, l.onic-iaift il collard and long while okra seed, for sale at li.j (I Man's. Mrs. Mer:n:y, v, ho has just returned j from a visit to her brother. Mr. Jasper 1 How?. who has hi au quite sick, says he is -t ?oiu-: .hat improved. We are sorry to learn of the loss to Dr. i Burnet of his fine buggy Sior-c last week, i The horse was playing in the lot and g? t one bristsTTjjs broken and had' to he killed71 \ ! f_. I. I..... r. r.nlloi't o n. I : r rvs-:, iiyiKviaiP' ii VUI1I? . ...... I !oiu white ukrn seed, for sale at II. j (\ Man's. Tho Track House of tue ilook anil Lnd- ; der Company, on DeKalb street, ii.-.s beoa i tn'.on <1 ?wn and removed to the lot in rear i of tha Opera Ho n-?, an itutledge street. Tho returns of town property for tuxes for the year ISOn amounts to $351,500, ! again.it $509,100 for lfJSO. Goods, war-H, morehandiee, &e.. returned f-.r 1899, nmcuntsto ?10i?,223, ?? inst $S 13,090 for 1389. Fresh. Iiomeriiised col lard and long white ultra seed, fur side nt II C. Man's. Mr. l'\ I\ Hoard, of tho B'uckbarg /b'?. piifc'-, was in town several days this week, and honored the Jouk:;.\l with a visit. lie speaks of Biacksburg as a growing, thriving' town, which is destined at an early Jay to become a magic and inagniticent city. ? .? -?? The Kershaw (?oimfcy Alliance. . ? ..mi.. i> j\ meeting <->i ni'.: i ?? ->!.itiitn, u uiness Agents, and Trustee Stocktml 1urs of the Alliance I.'sehange, was l.fl 1 in t e Court Houso on Friday 01 si Jany, u timj. The Convention was in session from 11 o'.Jodt A. M. to 3 o'clock P M. The new Secret' Work was exemplified bv the County ' President, assisted by liro. V/. 1\ Russell and others. The meeting was well attended and the provedlings interesting and harmonious. A p o!!i nent merchant of Cam len addressed the meeting (during a recess) on the subject of a Cotton Seed 0:1 Mil!, lie argued in favor of the establishment of such amid in Camden, and showed the advantages that would bo derived by the i farmers therefrom. He urged that Lha J farmers would take a majority of the stock and run the mill by their own agents A ', lie impressed iiis auditors favorably and the. matter ?ii rtci-ive due consideration. It was^inaniinonsly resdved that j our Sub-Alliances in Kershaw Couu- j | tv make their own business arrange- j - - 4t-~ A n.i I I (j;<<ll,S .'?l Hli: [M-3M1B lv.ll. that it bo ru'o:.ended in all caaus j (when tiiey can borrow money or, luvo casn oil lian I) to consult tbo j quotations of our Kxehangu liusinr-s.s i Agcci, uij'i in ik j their purchases J tiirouj;ii R.ii.l Agency u.vess better; rates or prices arc oriVrad by outs-clo [ ; arti.'s. Xclivil'istauJing th? short crops j the Alliance lias much to encourage j them to ron.-w-'l dfji-t a ud zeal in I the mainlaiti succ of their principles. I vinuy that ij*n'?rti?l us arc now ex- J tending a friendl-. recognition. They L;yc discovered the justness of our cans?, and the foilv of opposition. J. 11 .M ; '1 ho Grady M uumcnt fund now amounts to -Sin.HOO. i The Cunuli;ii Journal and Couther* l Cultivator one y nr for Sd.'jO, paid i in advance. i . r Fe? i ni.iry I liTr*. j;. t!:r f.;;nc?i:,5 t:i r.oi:* w.dtli^r prop!; f. r.5:.i K.-ilt.r! 0 J/'.) <J ((.} '' ff'u'inblifjlu a t. c i I'oliov. :r.!^ n;e!fon.ca.-t* or ti c month o; I'Vor.ooy : ^ The h:;?h barouului. ?>r possi; sly t ii:!3 tinte a ora^u pre-wice, v. 11! i; * oi l f.t the opciiir.i; of F.:k mry. ;' <5-4*..t to !:ren':C ir.lv* wide (irons ?>?' 1 idler {( ;;;? niton i the .1.1.; villi active react, onrirv fctom.e on the; hi and -ilii. A prompt r.-turn ?.-f j ' tow lcnipirr.lr.ro w LI fni'ow. i!i-?il:i:;y : !i?.f i?t,*t 1 y the !.o:m larv between '.i.i.s: i '.fid the v.i-xl r-".'u;.'.r storm period. between the 7th ?nd tlie 1-th we ( .taleuiiile regular Kiorm devclopMnepis.. ( !i very :i; any p!.?o.-s of ?n aril v. [ M)e. V.ilean is on tin, !>t!i and i M.-ronrv on t.:ip 1t!-. rrlvinir 'i? their I combined distnrning strength from ' heS-h to 1 5th iuo n-:v(r. In the:,' ivilen.'er <v? !:;iv?; indicated i i??_ 9 th, j loth, 13 th and I2?.h as cc:.tru!, ??i j danger days. Mercury, lot it he re- j menibrr?d, is c??ir aioot god, an 1 un-! loss Jv?ve hjsut's an edict f. r tlmndt r,! ?i:k1 cyclone inTead of rain freezing J into sleet, there is gnod prospect for more froub o ?itii the wires about this time. The gen-ral disturbance f the period will ho characterized <' ! !?y blizzards in tiio In?turning to < heavy sr'.ov; and sleet in the central [ parts, xvit.li much r.iin and tendency !.o tropical storms on the Kp.udcriul j 'lauks. The whole will merge into t coM, fair weather, except, some pos- ; . siblo mercurial. struggling Hurr ies, < ; I until the clcnouts ro act into warmer t | went her an J storms about the loth if j and lGth li J The next regular storm period is ( cent al ou I'm 20th. This period j will he intensified by the appearance ( of the New Moon on the 10 th, and by the partial and ltoady approach of t the earth to its vernal equinox, f From the 19th to the 22nd inclusive j i may bo regarded ay days of me tear- j o d.ancer. Tiic temnorature,' i wind currents and general indica-jl lions will sliow in :i timely and deli j d riilc way the kind of phenomen 1 toia expect locally. Sultriness with} warm winds will indicate that yon 1 c. arc in an area dominated by equator-;r rial currents, and tlic gathering I / sturnis ma)' assume cyclonic form. | Tiie cl"!iientnl was- at. this time be twee a borer t$ and the growing forces jt of the appr ?Hcliing sun will l-c hand j jj to Innd, borcus finally jrrtinthe Jj fibiii an I ^ei'ir.g up his frigid reign j) ovr-r t!:e- greater paj-? of the "north f, end," until Ix-ng Sol invades his do- j ^ minion 0:1 aud near the 20th by warm waves and many storms. I he slron-l t? ge-it earthquake indications for the j q month arc on or about the 13 th, 20 li! p anil 21 sr. ! (; Regard with apprehension very j j warm, bright days at- the beginning! of February soirm periods. Pursue's your plans lor tlio opening season, j a but do not be thrown off your gnaru j ] from all proper e-.ro'of yourselves1,] and your live stock a A Pein.'iiAjybjr ,Sn((ual to Ike Johns-; f tov/!i JJlsibder. K:.ho?a, Iowa, J n. 23.?"What v.id 1 always ho regarded as a remarkable i c and seemingly impossible thing has Jf in i.I.mvm -it. rids nlaco. Jnhn Web-! i "" ' * " I - I . j sicr and a number of cnti.piinious; < went down the Iowa Uiver fur a few t ?l?ys' fishing They out holes its the , 1 ice. ai'i'l with lung spears impaled t!ie | j li.i!) as iliey came up to 1 iron. he. One! j magnifi -out pike of the wall-eyi.d \ variety, was speared by W'ehsu r, an-1 i ' ii was decided to broil it lor dianc. ! Upon cutting it onun the surprise of j 1 ' the fisherman was intense when a j 1 gu.Hbsizod pjcketbouk was found j within the Hilt. In Hie book wan; found in gold. $15 iu si 1 -ev. ?25 | iu greenbacks, $10 ui)J in bonds, and j a certificate of depo-it for on a bank at Johnstown, l\.m, lately dc-j ; va-tded Iiy f! .o !. j A piece of paper was also found, ( oi! which w.ts written a statement that;, the owner of t o book .in i contents J was John J. Jones of Johnstown, Pa. j There is no doubt the lish was iu the | Coi.eintiUgij on the fatal night of then flood and swallowed fho book as it', fell nun the pocket o; Mr.Jo.es,:1 wlio, it is supposed, perished. The j 1 fish thou wooded its way down llio ' J i Cniiinjnugh into Hie Aileg' any. and , i [ thence into the Ohio 1'jver, down the | _ inf.? i !n> Missdsr.inni. and thence! 1 | up t!ie Fatlif-r of Waters into the J j lo .va Hive.-, where ir was finally j ] iMii^iil. 'I Ijc f.cis are vouched fori i In- reputable parties. A Jute Hit. j] A Ft. Louis police judge wlio is a! terror to evil doers, says tlio Globe, Democrat, ??no day hud a <j:i:nbh-r 0:1' trial before- aim. Tire prisoner de-i uiod having played for rooncv, but said chips were used. The I ? in igu lined id.n $1 ), ho.vover, s ivi g ! U that "chips" were money. After the! docket had been disposed of the | I judge was approached by the poker- ( player, who \v.?nt?d to know if the j judge still thought Ui.it chips were j money. O i receiving an answer inj(l the ailinr.alive lie said : ' Well, I suppose I will have to piv my fine." Coo! y counting ont ten c ips, ho laid i tliern on die magistrate's desk, and be-1 * fore the judge h id time to recover his equilibrium ho had dis .ppearod. The n>.,a .lOftrr.i"! re hi i: !.; > i hv the j:i i^'O, bat the ,,oh'p->' are f!ill in his j , potfsi sion .1 reminder ut' his ra; ' Liiiil "e!iip;j" wore money. | i m ? ? j Vv !iiio in^ali'a alleged heait bleeds i for 1110 poor, porsecc.tcd negroes of j v llio ifonl.li, ho idioult reserve so mo ;i few drops of sympathy for the stirv- j v in^ !iiie minors of his neighboring .Slate of iVnnsylva i s, who e.i: scarcely k*-op sou! and body together nt their bcs>t, n:?d w!.o are now being turned out it: the cold by the ui.l of "Ihukeiton men with Winchester riil. a.' L ubtcrlLc for tht Jcuiixal. ^ S S 8TS0K liPLESlf | ;> >; i > j INCREASED! | I kike pleasure in illnp; Uicj wrlin;; puUic t'uit I littvo just re; j ilvuisi'cd !i y slock of 0to.i-j i>r,i; i ?* of FAMILY SaCCERISS { A XI) PLAkTATijIT SUPPLIES. I \Y:!1 II't j.l*. ti- (;.! t" Ji.iva you cm!: ini] kl use quote prices <..i liits* jooj.s li.foro you uiaJe; your pur:lia:;rS. ^ CAB LOAD FLOOii Just rcc i ca:us i*? no n? u !<-<? 13 tliC l'l'Vtoi.. 8. C. GLVBURii AN "ORDNANCE For the !yre vent ion of Disorderly Conduct in the Opera House of the Town, of Curiide.i, S. C.%. II' OEDAIXKD by Hie Inteniant and Wardens oftne Tovr, of Jamden, in Council assembled, and >v authority of the same : Skctko; I. that from aud after) !;e passage of this O.diuaiico, it sbul: j ,e unlawful lor any o:io to uvj p.o-j ano or obscene language in the I am len Opera House, or ?he appi caches hereto; ami any one violating this motion shall, upon conviction, bo hied not exceeding Tea Dollars ?10), or be imprisoned not exceeding Thirty Dn.s ?3bj or both, in the iforrotion of Mm Inland ant tfKTiou II. That bo a and after he pA33agc of this Ordinance, it shall in.!'i\v!':d fnr nr.:- raw b; ih? fh?r-i ! loose ?o whistle. talk in a loud voice, I v in any other way interrupt or dis-! nrb any performance in ;lie Opera io.isc, or to make any disturbance or o.se except customary applause, and ny one violating tliis Soet'oi shall, poo conviction, bfl fine.I t.ot exceding Vive Dollars {$.">) or be imirisoned r.ot exceeding I wenty Days, :1<1) or bet!i, i:: the discretiju of the TitcMidant. Section Hi That from and after !;o passage of tiiis Ordinance, it shall ie unlawful lo use any intoxicating iquors within* tho Opera House, or > approaches, (taring any public per tivtnance. or while the audience are at!.cling or dispersing; a d any ne violating this Section shall, up n on\iet.i.n "bo fined not exceeding Iwenty Dollars (3*20) or be imriaoned not exceeding Thirty Days, 30) or both, i:i the deserction of tho ntendant. Skciios IV. That if any person hall be engaged in a violation of y Section of this Ordinance, the ?oliee shall order him or Lcr to iesi:|t therefrom, and upon refusal c> to desia', tho person <>r persons o refusing shall be lentoved* from the 'n, r.-i TT.-'ihpj and, upon - resisting. ltu.ll bo imprisoned, in tin- Town j >ek up nut? such time as licrpr she an be brought before the Intendant, in J it shall be tho duty of tho T'dlipo tV f. n r.MV.|i fitrt nprtv.cinna r.f iVil" 1 i:\tific I in Council As ipmbied tliis 3:-<l d.;y of February. L-S90, und or i?*r?ui r$ui)>:s!ied. JXO XI GOO OA bF. Iutondiint. J. I,. Bkasingtox, Recorder. new arrivals FOB THIS .WEEK! BUTTEE?Youngs Finest J ro;u 11 cry. [fresh English Dairy Cheese, Fresh Edam Cheese, Fresh Cream Ciice.se, rfiw Tpas?Try some of my if) cent Tea, both Green and [{lack. Fine Yellow Peaches, just in. Dried & Evaporated Apples. Breakfast Strips, fresh. Ylso, small Strips of white \Leat, cut for family use. Fresh Crackers, just in. iceman's Pure Lard. ?hmr, tlio Jiuo.jfc pufc iij>. YOU HUH m RISK 1 4 IX i i iEJTING STALE GOODS FROM ME. keep liio:n moving, con.se[nently always fVcsli. joave your order, and I will leliver pronipl 1 y. i K wlfcHasI, ir u -V -* 3 T& & :a vV Vc*J 3 .a 4 ? *i .J TiiWM TAXES. TITS P.OOXS FOtt ! [j'K CO!iV/i I HVN of Town T;ix::3, will bo jiono 1 in i!;o i.'or.ncil Chamber in ho Opr-ra iionse on y.ilr.rd.ir, Fabmiy i si, Is''.!<!, ami ram; f?i open to 'ebruary 201;! ] S:)0. inchi ive. after >!iio!i liatu the p.Mikity will alt>ich to il delinquents. Come in an .1 pay our taxes n ?\v. J. I,. JJR.ISINGTOX, Town Treasurer. Dr. I. H. ALEXANDER. DENTIST, Camueii, i-ia. C. Goiilmte of Mii Plillailclphla College of DSN I'AL bUKGSU v. / n~ :x:w' ! ??* O. S* \ W fS ?' ! t-w-? Wi Sly* '^Wl?rf w? 3 I ?J r h rs /uSl) /I n r* -. k ; *-> r\r< ? "?q -or .O 11 V?' \_t' *. ? \_/n Cty.ft. Vt. S>-.A i Vi.: ow iiiViiU i 3*(9r U '//,/> A7;'/V/> 7'6> .7J TV.'j 77//,S' 17:.i/?. rf A ^vr?7' .""i.T'>. ?;? TfK'TrrQ!i. -ij, <f. ?.?1 o i i i ?.I:tko n?, Voiit'Jros <>r Unccrt-iint'c.?. ] "O ?rr.*i*rri??* | .-*??5" ?VV. ?*:,!? *&, * ?* L jSKht).c> ?.uo sihvuvH Ires') ii'i i ii'vor I fail. Tl:?'\' uivc t?)c fiiirost er?>r,r,. P r ? 7r??n $<r ?- j (f^y U . 2. L, LLliil t i Who, having proved their merits, ha- j [continued to use thetu to lite exclusion of til! ethers, ?n ! nses care in | the Siiloti :o:i of l!>..: *,;i.13 best suite! ; to this auction. 12j sure you are getting DOTS FRESH GARDE)! SEED L5y buying t';c;a direct from Dr, f. L- ZEMP. i Also, ONIOX SiCTS-Ked r.ni White?rt 15 -enis per quart, and several varieties of LI ody Corn for Garden and 1 icld. jy 20. FAWAsimiiiy: Y s T0CK u L"MILTNK 11 ? ] s snow complete, embracing all! ! LATEST STiLKS of ! LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDRESS' HATS I HAT Or.X.VSBXTS,: FbOWEitS, FEATHERS, SIIIDS, RIBBONS Also, VJ3LYB l\S PLUS I IMS and COKSKTS. A cot dad in.'itaiion is ex;ended to till to oomo aid examine mv stock before pnrolt i-sing. Mas T. 15. WALK Kit. House and Lot For Sale. rPHE HOUSti .\ND OUT formerly owned { by John llt-idvr* a, on Vork J>?rc-.-l. wili he sc?H ni public miction nn the fi:-? Mu.nlay it: Fil.riuiry in .'runt. of lit, Court House iu Cumiic.'i. IVtms c?t?h. JUHN' SHiVKit. Jan ?3 Trustee. !r. z'i'j. 533n y n twiq n 1 : M-n,?hLi i tLii'jLii Li;?l0a r.al Vi-lume* now b* i11?r |ue|-nr> ij by llev. J \Yn<. Junes, with tlin approval of Mrs. I'iris, will he ?i> heufic, ennrnung'y wriiten. hciu'it'uMy ii !??'rated and bound,?in every wi?y worih\ of the pnhji'ct. Adonis wanteComplouon Hi i. Sntisfnesion guaranteed or ns?>nej re'umlrii. Order now, F.rsf- come, firs' serv.u. A'ldn bs P. F. JOHNSON' & CO., 1000 M tin Street, Purdnnond, Vn. Money to Loan, On Improved Farms. IJOtt further information applv lo : JltilN H. PALMTClt & SON, Room 7,Central Nation.:! Bank iJuildln f*. ?. 0. Box Sift. . Columbia, S. C. Oct. ci 'l.n. . J. D. KENNEDY, C'tllce on Law Rangn, in r-vims overthu County Trcn? orct'.s < Jilcc. a j? MUmim.-lf \uui :> \ Lb P!',KH:.>VS I'j'DUUTEO TO TM15 ft*. | T.ATE of ?l>e l.iif; .Mr John T. Arthur. i ire hereby no?:::* 10 Oimo forward and spulo Hie same wi'fcnul Tti'.Sf* having claims mid EsUta:!) prr*cul 'lie ."nine, duly allcnied, in thf ?i:.Jerfi?!,ed. 1 UGENrl 0. ZK.MP, j ?. 16?11 A1 ruinr. ^oiiey tn> Iakui. FOR THE UNION AND TRUST MORTGAGE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Irf^tME FIVE YEA MS. Interest 2?ij fit ten per cent., payable annaany on lirst day oi' January. Commissions Jeducicil from loan tor costs o.' negotiating. fivo per cent. Apply to T. J. Kt U KLAND. Attorney at L:nv, Camden S. <\ CITATION. South Carolina?Kershaw County.By J. T. Miekle, Jndge of Pro'-ate Whereas, Win. Clybnrn, <?. C. V Si G. *L, made nnit to me, to grant ' 1.-.: ;~i_ A* n.? ?il in JjCIltirs ?U j\< l hi :i lhj.i ? mi; E-oile of ami of tdleelH Win. J. Hail Those are therefore to e to n11< 1 :ij. tnohish a:l and singular tho kir.drc-d j and creditors of the said Win. J. . Hull, de-ceased, that ;hev ho .and appear before me, in tho Court of l'ro- i I>:ito, to be held at Camden S. (>., on Friday, February 7t!i, lS'J-.i, r.oxi a'tcr put|liea'i??n hereof, at 11 o'clock in tiic forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, uiiv I ho said Adtn.nis(.ration should nut be granted. Given under my hand, this iiTlli dav of December. A. Ib. ISSh. J. T. MI TvLE. Judge of i'rotate. Jan. 2-efc. f/Mim fVi->nnrru for 5v If* I UV> 11 I uuui ij i w i /pun D'JR-ft PROPERTY In the 7ovn [_ of CY.indan- hounded North by I)t?Krdb Sti eo?. by Armstroup's l.lv.-rj r:m.! iiit occupied by William Turver, South by ItutSedgc :51reel, nnd WVat by Church .Street?i.s offered for sr.!*. Terms oisv. Aptdylo W. I). TUAN'VllAM, Attorney, Xov21-tf Camden, S C. _ >.. .^.*3jKK>fciir>n?^t?a.*' ''iw .**-* nrwv?* ^?, f <nwig< # A AAA f- ?i 0 O 3 -fla isssll ^111 fn ay ?' 'CATklaC i k fc3 8^sli 4 s18 s {sigy 11rift i ii \y <; ii i} y mIIILO 111 VlV ill'J IJ a . One Hundred Thousand Pairs of Slices! Twenty Thousand Hats! 4/ 0 ,f? ?ri /(<?, T'j'jLiri ?! 3 A v.- { you \ml say ridit away* ?/ O THAT'S NOT SO. Wei!, supple :'?is a fo'.v more t,!i-.in v.e I.ave, wliat of thai: ! We have oni.c onor.^li to ' SUPPLY YOU WITH EVERYTHING HEEDED * IN OUR LINE, AND GIVE YOU The Largest Stock in Town rzo sieszjIESCPS? r;Ro:;.c. n . ff oar estimate has been a little overdrawn, yon will be A,m WELFi W^'aPISSFIED as if you HAD LOOKED THROUGH A STOCK TWICE AS LARGE. YOU WILL DO WELL TO LOOK THROUGH OtJR i:Z^2v?E3>Tf='Sl STOCK ; . - ? ? ?- ? *- T-o. VC Tf* TT ~*T^ 9 AS SSIWaS AS i J . 7oTftft BPAtbdi^r^'^ ' milib DJUKimp. : ? ' FILLS! PILLS! t ver sLv is at l)r. Mo irVs Dny wH'"' ' ?l Store, un 1 they tiro in the nretli'-st ease yon ever saw, woo. You just juo^'ut to *so in and see t em. There ASTKINGKXT PILLS. ^ ^ ?^i?IS?3SpillliP ALTERATIVE PILL*. ^& <' ^ & Jb A 3 ANTt Oil ILL PILLS. $B ^2302'] Gp:rF?ScES. AM IT CONST IP ATI VEPILLS. t'3 SHOE FOR L.UJIEg. v>c c> i>tt/"< r\r.A*t mr 10 , Best, in the Tvovltl. Erramimnc his 1 lAiii JaiJJjo 1 ILLo. t %rt 00 (;v\t'INF l! AND-SK ?VKi> SHOE AM VI DYSPEPTIC PILLS. $*-00 IIAXi)-S2WEI) WELT SHOE. ' A ptt v IT*" r c! *3.30 POLICE AS I) PARSERS' SHOE. 7VJ> 0\J Lj*\ I iVA T DliVX,* NFAJH\!.GIA PLUA . $2.i5 WOHXINGMAff'S SHOE. HE ADA'JHE FELLS- $2. and $1.75 HOYS' SCHOOL SHO E8 Ci0 .? Fraudulent vmrni my na:ns ami price are'no ^(} l'' stamped on borrnm. ' v. a 5 W. L. DOUGHS, Hrockton, Mass. O I* fiVI 00 T8 S' *<>? SALE BY ? T. PURDY & CO., IS. T. CAMDEN, SC fRESH MEAT EVERY DAY. nno-^.najs.o h.p? 2STO !OXjc C>%757~2 0 u/iH. p.\L!i AND tJEE VOiWCOUil M HAVE >{j>HOVE!) JWY KSS^j SELF. First Stall on W-otaid TAsiLisInfWPC to the store side as yon enter the Marfct-t. __ tv o doors above market, It. T. ROBESON, v hero I have opened :t OTYITABLE FOR SALE. , fiLA?L^RLtl \VAV, valuable property known as Ann- qualities of j. strong's Livery Stable can he b- nght WINKS, upon easy terms at pri\iiio sine. A{>p!} - t^\tt/-vt>0 W. Lb T KANT i I AM. LIQUORS, Jan Attorney. CIGARS, , an.l TOBACCO. 1STl~*) 'f1 ~Y ^ ** oi<i e*a.l on me if y-*u want some tlibii'Eniee. PS\ EI' persona who know them- j selves to be indebted to mffor ?5?*Z?**? A- ?- kenhedt. .i hardware i hardware i "C"!" n. J. Ti!l'E;l>FX, M. I). S tali's * Nov 14-3m VMMM .. ,L,y (,.?.[!ES nu_ u,.? _____ I General Merchandise, zj ? ^ * n j ^ u i j Ik jM 2 -7x. *3J il/Xi. i:A. 12L . ? lino to aswicscm that "-1 I have r* opened "y Keglnurant ^ I Ml*3 ::1 ,ear ?>f li.-scnboricr'd Bar, where t\ ?[lS ''iK Merx's will !<e served at aH h u*st J$'2Tttblf wi.l be supplied with the beet ^'^VA;:;Lv^ i he in ?rket afTbr.Is?Ovstcrs, Fish, ?1 M~WM Chm'. Ac. WINYAil JAMES. *# s? pM -> $ %&$$$ SLMo .-J- oe.-? oavauCCJ'Ja-o frt'Ci-S /??v 38lJ3 g 8S?3 and "Whithey Hafc. r?r, %>.? &? 3SS 595*3 I's cured at home with .?.**" 3'2 7? 1 f.4 I gl reaBr*M ?*3Sc59ootpttia. Bookofpoiv ' HSl gafllfittcabrsMatPIIEBii N,/ * ^ "0 ?l '/OLl'j, fe4uTi T i*vt - ^ " *- **' H. Ai.ffQOLLKY. M.TX ' ^iBr AuuB^rcLr ohco?*wmtoatkU8t? / ' ' ^ _X '