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' {'I v tf f CP > ? > - *t* i- <* '* <I> A \* ?** VJt- if ; viff ifv;, t 1 ** !) XTRKkKY. I'lvprii'l:):*. TMiHSS 01?' SnWCKiPTIOX: ONK YFAK, $!.5?; SIX MONTHS, 7 > CI-Ni'S; FtH'ii MONTHS, VJ Ci NT,;. E.\.!>'re i at the Cim '" > P'---;' OjiCQ as S'j'M'.iV Class Mill Mi' THURSDAY, MARCH 1:5. ISM ?' _i.j . li..,,,,,, wi JI i;ii(ri. i dsivat/j ii!hkjr: xi? 1 x! 1 ?, kvuiirs of ll.iNVill, ill/old cm t!i I'lrn and 'third ?.!>iiii! iy K.v;v!it'?. ' t ^ o'clock, at t!u> Ojimm I1ji?\ J. II. A1.::*: Il.'por!.t. Amoi'icMii Lttgun ol* H :m.*>;*. Adams GVm\w:i, No. !M0. A. L. cf II., j m*its sit Hum* Council ltojni, (thin! ilo-rj of tlii Opera II j'lse*. oti (he Skco.nd and i l?\?c tr;r Weda-vs lav Kvenin rs at TJ o'clock. I Vijitin,; llre!hciv:i nivays welcome. _ l?y or.ler of t!ic Commander. I. II. At/-:xand::b. Score'ary. Ro-Appoiiited. M\ Jsts. Ti. llrasingtun has been re- ippo'r.tfd and commissioned by O ivcrnor Kk'hardson :i< Supervisor of liegistration of Kotshaw County for two years. \ Another Snor/. Wu lud another beautiful snow on . Friday Inst. It came down thick and lu.it for several hours. Tiio weuther now is c'eir rind Spring-like. The To'wn Bonds. Town Trcis'u er Brasinglon 1ms been success ftil ? placing tlie Town a Bonds recently issued for the par pose of taking up tho Bon Is issued in ISSf) to build the Opert House, nt C per cent. interest. A New Machine. Mr J. F.. Yaughnn has just rcceired a new machine for chipping beef, and a haudsomc one it is He has * ,ilt r aiso just iCvciivn ? ... ... dried beef which he will chip to order for liis customers. Ik is real nice. You ought to try tome of it. Itellgious. Wo are please 1 to aunonr.ee Ilia! Dr iMeyiiardie is gradually recovering his nati.il good health. He filled hit pnlpit at Lyttlclon Sfreet Methodist chnrcli on Sunday morning, and preached again in the evening at Deulah. The Doctor has announced that '-The Prodigal Son" trill be the subject of his discourse on Sunday night next. Jam Full. I>y reference to our advertising columns it will ho seen that the enter; rising and go-ahead proprietor of the Gilt Edge Store, Mr. P. T. VilUpigue, is now ready to supp y liia numerous customers with all the latest styles of spring goods at the usually reasonable fignr. s for which that eSlAt'ilSIUUCm 19 su umumt, A Painful Accident. Mr Joseph Hhiok, residing in West Wateree, happened to a piiu" Yffl accident on Friday last. His horse run away with him and threw loin against a tree, breaking the hone of the left thigh just above the knee. II? was attended by Dr Moore, who informs us that the patient is doing well and that while the wound is quite painful it is not serious. Oar Correspondents. We assure o.ir valued correspondent. .J. F. M? (Ion a) that we really did not mean to confine, our call for, correspondents to Kershaw county only, for we are at all times gl.id to get the dots from all sections of this and adjoin'ng counties. The circulation of the Journal is not confiucd to this county al?nc, and it will be of interest to all our venders in the surrounding country to hear from each other through oar paper. Send : us the news f;om everywhere Death of An Estimable Christian Ladjr. I Mrs. Katie McLaurin, wife of the late Mr Joha McLaurin, residing in the north eastern portion of Kershaw county, died on the 23th of February, at the age of a'out 81 years. Mrs. McLaurin was born in Scotland, but came to this country when she was qnito small. She was i a most estimable lady, and was beloved by all who knew her. She leaves a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn her death. As Others Sse I's. We published two weeks ago a ,, correspondence written from Cam, den by a Northern tourist to t! e & Hartford Post, reciting the claims of W Camden and the advantages it possesses. To day we present aooth1 er of equal .nterest, and of the same I nature, by a correspondent of the New Haven ^Conn ) PalhtJium. We publish these correspondence in or: d?r that our readers may sec in what lierht we are viewed by strangers who chance to come among us from time to time. The opinion* of such people, who travel ft great deal and see much of the world, are to be prize-l, as they arc thoroughly competent to form an estimate of cur various advantages. Would that wo could sefc ourselves as others see us. The American Agriculturist. The American Ajricuiturist f..r March is a superb number. 'J luleading feature is the report of the g eat u? rn contest of last year, and of course South Carolina occupies th most prominent place in the picture Among ihe illustrations is an car ot corn, full size, from Mr Drake's prize a<re; a section o! an ear show, nig size of cob, and length of grains the acre ae it appeared before th< corn was gathered, and a picture o Mr. Drake himself. The Ayr cul it rint is by f.ir the most rxcclleont air riuiHti'ul paper published in Aineii cu. I J" Its I'xcellent Qualities Co:siiucii'l to pnhl'e .approval t!ic (''ulilorm* ll<jniil fruit reujeJv Syrup of Vic*. It, is pleasing to the o*.c, n it I t? liio t.ste ) it?l I y trout I v acting oil the kidneys. liver aii'l 1 o>vpis, i! cleanses i lie .sv.->te n i iT-ctii.i'iy. therel?y prom-.t ng the health and comfort >;' jili v. !io use .t. A Guni: for the Garlm. *?Vo have received from Jur.es Vic!*. Rochester. Xe>v Yo. k , his Fi?> r.il (Initio fi r l^UO. one of flic Iiainlsoli:est ainl i. n.-t couiplel e catalogues j of flowers tiiiJ vegetables ccr [?uiilisbtal. As Yiek's reputation for' pure and f res I t seed atan Is unrivalled, | every 0:10 \v' o has a garde . no in at- j ter how small, shnnld so ml 10 cents I for r. c.vpv of t'.i- Glide. -is in nddi flOll to iU Other llhT'l-J 11 CUIIia.ll* I the coiiiiitioiiK for the competition ! for prizes to iho amount of ?1.000 I fur ve;;-tables grown from his si-oil-". ! The price of the Guide in ty he dcducted from |i>-st order. 'i'iio svl?ri?iged catalogue is free. IVrsonnl .111.1 General* Green peas sire plent fu! in Charleston market. Choice ttecf chipped to order at J. 11. Yauglian'ir. New cliippcr?nice | beef. | Mr. N. F. Graham has been appointed postmaster at Catarrh, Chen- ] tci field county. Fresh, hou.e-ruised collar 1 ami J lonir white okra seed, for sale at II. C. Man's Country produce will ho takm in payment of subscriptions to the Journal, where it's more convenient to pay in that way. The life of a true m..n cannot he a li e of mere pleasure; it must be, above all thiues, a life of duty. Why is a game of ball like a backwhoatoake? liecausc its success do-1 pends very largely upon tlie batter. Camden's auctioneer, Mr. J. S. Moloney, was in Kershaw several days the past week selling the assigned stock of D. McDonald & Co. Gov Scales, of North Carolina, is a man of fine physique and impos ing presence. lie is one of the largest men in bis state and weighs ' nearly 3UQ pounds. Of Napoleon's grand army, only 1 one hundred and twelve remain to wear the medal of St. Il.-lena and draw a pension from Kepublican France. MY A. Hirsch, of the firm of ( liirseh Hros, has gone North to lay in tin ir supply of Spi ing aud SuminLr goods. Fredi, i ome-raise 1 eollard and long w'fito ukra seed, for s.ilo at 11 C. Man's. Mr Thomas 15. Campbell, a leading i farmer and prominent citizen of j Kiciiland county, lUCvi at ins uoaie on the 7th inst, aged 32 years. B. T. Bib'oit, tlio soap inanuf.ictnrcr, made a 'brlune of $'J,00'il,DOU. This tie ascribes to judicious advertising. The modus vivendi between the United States and Canada relntivo to the liehriug Sea seal fisheries has been extended indefinitely. Mr Mannes l?a?m, of Batim Bros., returned from the North a few days ag<\ where he had gone to purchase their spring and summer stock. | , t heir goods arc arriving by every train, and yon may expect to hear jgtol news fo:n them soon. Ail the sin that has darkened human life and sadden human history began in bel'eving a falsehood. All the power of Chris-ianity to make men lioly is associated witii oencving the truth. Fresh, home raised collard and long white okra seed, for sale at II. <J. Man's. The contract for furnishing the large iron j-tdrways at the State House was awarded on Saturday hut to the Van Dorn Iron Works of Cleveland, Ohio, for SI 1,000, they having made the lowest, bid. On the Gth instant the Ohio Senate passed the House bill redistricting the State for Congress onal purposes, and it is now a law. No amendments to the original bill as introduced were made. A.l Democrats supported the measure. '1 he Gilt Elge Store is jam full of new spring goods, and its indejfutigable proprietor has struck the key rote of success in disposing of them by ut 1 zing printers' ink as a means of informing his nomerous customers where to grt good goods at bottom figures. Sympathy is one of the great secrets of onr lives. It can overcome evil quicker than the harshest treatment. It strengthens good, bringing forth more help to boar the hardest trials t! at eomo to us all fro-u time to ti.*.e. In liff some men tire born at tbo bottom of the ladder to work their way up. Others are born at the top to work their way down. The man on t e way up experiences his greatest danger when lie reaches the middle and meets the other on the way down. The Republican clubs' convention at N.nhvi; c. Tunn., adopted resolutions indorsing lire course of the presi out admi'iistiatiou, demanding a con. i tinuanoo of the protuotivo Hyatera (and debouncing the Democratic par , ty' ; An Arkansas negro plowed up : *! jug contain ng Sitt.000 and in lii? f! joyous delirium ran off lo town t -1 tell of his find, leaving the jug in ih< ! field after loading liimseT with - jot' tiio 11ensure When he nlurnei 'the jug had been atulon. I " V. J. \V?" i:> {: < New\ierry i lld'nl*. ('<:.?? N i<a, mentions jt iims which f!:i' Alliance done J for ilie fanners: 1 It sated i.I on sin ls of ('.j'lars I?v do'cnl i g f lu jnte tust. 2 11- iIt'jjfJii"!:! iliPir economy. ft. If. has Itch :i snxin^ Id cverv Ihrnier Ilia' lift* rnised a t>n 1? ..f c Ito-i f.?r tlu- |?:ixt i ivi'ivo month4' | in advancing prices :iL leash from ji'irc-t'io four dol'ais on thebaic IThis will anion it to thousands whu summed up. The North Carolina hrctheren an i giving Iheir State Exchange ciuhusi ftslic mieport. 'I ho business has in! creased so rapidly and has attained to ueh a v iuine that it now requires the whole tini!) of five men. in add ion to the manager. One man if! travelim/ all the time in the interest of ii" E\ mamc Tins :s tin* way i r! ou'd lie in r ouiii Carolina.?Cot to Mr Cleveland his told his beautiful place near Washington. Tlie White House i3 pioperly Mr C'evcland's home at \\ ashington and Ik* needs no other. ANXOUNCKMl^NTS. Citizens Progressive Ticket. Mr Ei-iron:?Please announce t lie follow, inj; ticket i-n InlonJaut and Wardens of t he town of Camden. As tax payers and progressive men I hey arc loo well known to u, to need encomium. Their simple nomination is enough. For Ixtkxdvxt, Mil MANXES IIAUM. For Wardens, messrs f. leslie zemp jn. .1. c man, S. 11. LATHAM, j e.vaug;iax. Many Voters. THE PEOPLES TICKET. Mr. Koiro;;:?You wi;l please announce the following Ticket for Intcndant and Wardens of the Town or Cam len at the ensuing election in April. Fjr I.VTltNDANr, DR. JOHN W. COlillSTT. For WahdrNj, Wit. J. JONE.-5, Wm. GEfSHNII BIMER, I). C. KIRK LEY, W. T. HALL. THE PEOPLE. n i i r All l> HUM SALt.. OX Saturday 13th of March, instant, I will sell.it public auction the property of tiie late Win. Tnrver, consisting of Carpenters' Tools. Ac. I'ursons having furniture, or anything hft with Mr. Tnrver will take the same uw iv before that time, otherwise it will bo sold on Unit clay. C. XOEIjKIN, mch6-*?t Administrator. An Ordinance TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUE of Bonds of the Town of Camden, S. C., to retire Bonds issued for the building of the Opera House. Be ir. Ordained by Lite Iutendaut an! Wardens of llio Town oi Camden, S. C , in Council assembled and by authority of the same : That the Town of Camden do issue Thirty (30) Bonds of the denominatio i of Five Hundred Dollars ( 5>uU0) each; Fifteen of said Bon Is payable on the 15th day of March A. IX 1900, and Fifteen of said Bonds payable on the 15th day of March, A. IX 1905, payable to bearer, with) inter' t f.om date, on each of said Bonds, payable iinnurdiy, at a rale not exceeding seven per centum '(7 per centum.) per aunutn, with coupons attached for the interest due thereon, payable when said interest is due; said Bonds and Coupons to ^bc payable at the Oflbc of the Town Pro'Surer, in f,amden, S. C, on the 1Mb i<iv nf Afnmh uf the vear when ....J - ./ the name i3 due, these Honda being issued ly authority of An Act of the G(ineral Assembly of the State of South Carolina, approved December, 13, A. 1). 1889, entitled -An Act to authorize and empower the Town of Camden to issue and dispose of Bonds for the redemption of Honda of said Town, issued under Act of the General Assembly, approved December 21, A, I). 13S4.,,# Section I!. That the Intcndant of said Town is hereby authorized and empowered to issue sai l Bonds, the >ame to be signed by him as Inten dan', and countersigned by the Clerk of Council, with the seal of sai i Town allixed, and authoiizing the registration of said Bonds, and that the saiil Intcndant and Clerk be authorized to sell said Bonds at par. Ratified in Council, this fifth day of March A. D. 1890. J. It. GOOD A LB, Intcndant. J. L. BlUSIXGTOX, Clerk and Recorder. HERB YET AND I HERE TO STAY, Ami better prepared than ever to suppy you with TINWAKE or re pair same. All work done at low prices. I can be found at the store one door above Smith <fc Hall's, where I solicit a call from von. fob27 JOS. GOODALE. BEEF FOR SALE. SjSWiLL HAVE CHOICE BEEP jJl; in the market every day, which I w;ll sell at lhe following prices : { Oh nee cuts at S to 10 cents pei | pound. . I Hind Qaarers at 7.1 eonts pe ' pound. Fore Quarters at 5 cents per pound t Sausage at 121 cents per pound , TERMS OAS". , C. NE -SON. Apt. a ^ ~ ' ^ II H *3 1 tax? S % i Uou?6m?em?KaKE PS 88 "gggg.-Bj.g B. M.WOOLLEY. M.I m Wiutocaii & PIT t i?iv<i? $mw UlLii IliUUii 01 Villi, A (nil lino oi* Ulacli Divss (J m.mI.s, ran^ine: in juice from 10c. to !)Se. per yard. A small quantity ol' those beautiful .'?(> im li fancy Cashmeres left at 25e. worth 10. Numerous Spring shades of All-Wool Albatros at 30c. per yard. Splendid assortment of "Beige ^fixtures, plain and figured. at 15c. per yard. Delicate shades of Plush just arrived, and a full line of Dress Trim mings, including beautiful Silk Fringe, Braids, &c. A nice line of Beaded Wraps?the very thing for Spring wear, and at prices.to please any one. flMMMi! f Hf MIS i Also a full lino of Zephyr Xovoltica?beautiful in quality, artistic in design and unsurpassed in wear. An endless variety of Sateens?figured and plain?very cheap. Those beautiful Toile du Nords which arc advertised in the ''Citv bv the Sea" at 12Ac. hv the case, 1/ ? - ? / CAN BE BOUGHT IN ANY QUANTITY At The Gilt [fee Store for 121-2 Cents. MULL CHECK at ONLY TEN CENTS PER YARD. Outing Cloth at various prices. HEAD Til IS,? Por Tabic Linen ami Towels. Rcautifiil ({ualiiy Rordcred Nuns Veiling, II. S. and otliar styles?very cheap. P p ^|| PROPBIETOR. in u\ immrnvmimmin . mm h iih JUST RECEIVED 8T0CK REPLENISHED ,AND Dr. A A [1 CORE'S increased ! / / I take nlonstiro in inlormiug the A FRKSII ASSORTMENT OF Ltj'X(li.np J)ublic 1 f bftVe rc >.Aiin ,,, Pleni9hc(l inv stock ofGools, conDIAMOND DYhb?ALL CQLORN sistiug or Ask to see a sample Card. We also * - #?* ^ H-T3 C\HVR TT73 carry a full and complete assortment ^ xi.l.iAljJL WijUwJjIwlLiO of AND | Drugs, Druggist's Sundries, mam supplies. | TV ill bo pleased to have you call Fancy Goods, and lot me quole prices on these Goods before you make your purPaints, Oils, tart, Dye Stuffs;d,asesLamps, Putty, &c. CAR LDAD FLOUR Wo have a large lot of Lamp Shades received, and to bo sold as low which we are offering very cheaply a3 the lowest. for cash. Call and see us. g Q CLYBURN Dr, A. A. MOORE. a^i-r forget to call TOWN ELECTION NOTICE. 0N OwUSC It CUAMBEP,^ J.J. W ATKINS Camden, S. 'J. J-eo. iouu, An electi;?n for Intendant find Four AND , WnrdenB for the Town of Onmden is here TVAIIIMD [110 OTfini/ HI? PUHIOP j by ordered'o he held at the Opera House JjAAMlnlj Hlu uJUoli Uf L'llUlulj on (he first Tuesday, the first day of April rT"i/~ j next, the said Intendant and Wardens lo (-J-11 1 I f M i I I \ serve for (wo years. v*llV/ VJ 1_J III LJ0 The IVla will he opened at C o'clock a. ? e? vi m., and close at 6 o'clock p. ni the same Jj ? ^ 1- ? ^ulTec, 1 lour, jaj. Haco?, Lard, Molasses, Cheese, All male persons twentj*-nne years of PotatoC. and everything ago and upward who have resided in (Ills usually found in ft Slate one year and iu the corporate limits of the town sixty days next preceding said pj ? i PUqq fimrpri/ Qfnrn * election (not otherwise disqualified) and ' Hoi 1/lASo Ullbofjf OlUlb. who Lave registered, will be entitled to A? of which wi)1 be 3on flt pric0s A rw*' ,'^on of the qualified voters will to ^'lC titnes. Nov 7-tf ^ ???? ?? ? j 'i'? e* inc'nH wide, without niutihui'n^ or ten mi.I pnrtly printed, find 'without any stNS Fen OUfl CATALOGUE**# PRICES other deuigiinting murk than tbo name* of . tsinnr/n tie candidalm iin-l thui-IHee for wliic-t lh?y ATLAvi &(?uiPlE WUnKwj . may I e running. All ballots not meeting ItNDiANAPOLIS, IND. . with this v(mj iirem>'nl will be thrown out " sr:r.fn..i?.t,. livery stable for" sail J, II. Prnkelord, lire hereby unpointed to I , , conduct and uuinnge Biid electiou. I li '<\.1.UAl<lo |)!0|)Gtty kliOWtl ni Attn J?v i.rJer of i'i imcil, * strongs 1.1very sSiabie iun be l>. ugli . t vi) i> GOOD VI.I5 UP"' terms :it private sale. App?; ..Aa'ah,.. t?, W.U.TUAXIIIAM. ? J. L. DttABt.NOTox, Clcr'a iRi-corJey. *n!l AUotaey. y s / I Save the Pennies, and the Dollars will save themselves! :.?nV?! 0 J'nv nm' Shops. which are made il'jVi i r,f the very host materials money can buy. Every pair is <Tuani?toeil to lit anil wear. Cheapest, because they will outwear any other Shoes. We not* only claim onr Shoes are tho best, but warn ::t them to be so. IC? 3:5. C -A- ?5>o -AIsT Early Garden AND A Good Garden SAVES MONEY I YOU WILL NEED TO SAVE TIUE YEA!?. T-AKEl NO RISKS* Make no Ventures or Uncertainties. BUSSES SEEDS are always fresh ami never fail. They give the surest crops. Dt. F, L, ZEMP, Who, having proved men- menus, n;i? continued tu use them to tho exclusion of all otlier3, aivl uses care in the selection of tho kinds best suited to this sectiou. Be sure you are getting BUISTS FRESH GARDEN SEED By buying them direct frojn Dr. I- L- ZEMP. Also, ONION SKTS?liod and White?at 15 vents per qn.nt, and sever.'J varieties of Ei.'ly Corn for Garden and Field. jy .'JO. FUEMTUSEJ FURNITURE! <3 W.F.MAGtltfff uuuni m\ iAfin rptaii I# IIULLUfiLL nilU 11 l i in l. j . 359,331 363 UPPER FLOOBS, j MAIN STORE 305 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. G. WE CARRY A FULL LINE, FROM THE COSTLIEST TO TIIE CHEAPEST, AND ORDER DIRECT FROM THE FACTORIES. Feb 13J. FORD & CO., SUCCESSORS TO JOSEPH WILLIAMS. Wholesale and Kelail Dealers in ?* a a ? old mm pure gopper distilled WHISKIES aM BRANDIES, PANTHER CREEK, N. C, . ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY FIIiLElD. fib27-ly "fashionable milinerl EjEyKY STOCK OF MI LINE It Y IS J&fci now complete, embracing all J.A l'EST STYLES of LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN? HATS ! IIAT ORXAMEXTS,: FLOWERS, FEATHERS, BIRDS, RIBBONS Also. VIOL VIC IS. TLUSIIES :m.l ( OrtSKTS. A <;oid ill invitation is oxtenilcl to all to cosno ri'nl examine my stock brforo purchasing Mas. T. 15. WALKKR. i REGISTRATION NOTICE. Ot'UICK f.K Pt'i'k'.ivisou Or ltrni.?Ta >Tins, Camden. 8. C.. Feb. lMh 1891) rilil'* o'bo'wt' Supervisor of ileitis! valioi ^ wiil be open m> llio lirst Mondays ii ! March. April, May, Juno on I July f?* j ih< iron sum ion of such business us ill | law dirr-'is in cor.uccsion with I!?e vejtisirs j lion of voters. The oHice will ).e ope , every day from; 11 a. in. la 1 p. ni.. an I from ? p in. yC <1 p m., for the siuiewal i j lost < i'l I ifiC'lll'S. c 1 t)? i :uK ?"tin sla?rs. in Opera If-.use. J. 1.. lillASIV'Tr'c.X. Feb 10 ms iii. i - i..i. mi ' ? ?) IiY .'3rIOE3 WADE. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST! CENTI.SMEN'S SHOES. S4.00, 52.98, s2.50, S2.G0, ANI? LADIES' SHOES at SAME PRICES. . In?lit on liavinjr the ricinnl P4. A. PACKARD & CO.'S Sli-ifK. See our suir.p on hottum. Sont by mail on roeoipt of pile*-. M. A. PACKARD & CO., Erockton, Mass. ' us, rxt for Oamd.on. / . ' I A. D.KENNEDY, HARDWARE I HARDWARE I fPECIAL ATTENTION PAID to this branch of business. ALSO CARRIES FULL LIXE General Merchandise, Undertakers. With an experience of over 21 years, we still keep on hand a full slock of COFFINS and CASKETS, from cheapest to the highest prices. We sell cheaper than any one in town. Give cs a call and be convinced, for wo cannot be undersold. R. J. McCreight & Son. Sept. 22-tf. QEiSENHEiMER'S BAR. m HAVE REMOTED MY E.v TABLISHMENT to tbc store two doors above the okl rnarkef, where I have opened a FIRST CLASS BAR. I keep constantly on hand (he fmckt qualities of WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, and TOBACCO. He sure a:?J call on n:e if you want seme thine nice. % JEFFERS0NJJAVI3.^,w now.lrfFlng prepared l?y Kev. J Win, Jones, *i wi!li the approval of Mrs. I'ftvis, will.he atsIpntfiitic, charniiinr'y written, beautifully illustrated and bound,?in every way woctby of ilin subject. Agents wanted. Complete outfit, rfalisfaction guaranteed or money refundrd. Order now, F.rst come, first 301 v-d. Addnss U. F. JOIIM>'OK & CO., 1000 .Main .Street, Richmond, Va. Money to Loan, On Trv-?vvr>r^V7.'arl Pnrma \?/ i-J. J.111 W V V/VW X LVX 7,^0Ii further in formation apply to j. JOHN 15. PALMER & SON, Room 7,Central National Bank Building, P. 0. Box 2S3. Columbia, S.C. Oct. ijl?im. TdTkWnedyT ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, * Camden, S- C. Office on Law llange, in rooms over the Cunnty Treasurer's cfflce. Town Property for Sale THE BURR PROPERTY in tbe Town I -O.F rtAnwIan^.ltntin/lDfl \TAI'fli hv Dn. | VI V/UUiUWU v?n-v?vv. m~ -m Kalb Street. Kast by Armstrong's Livery Stahles and lot occupied by William Tntver. South by 1 Jut ledge-Street, and Wist by Church Street?is offered for sale. "Terms ca*y. Apply to W. I). TKANT1J AM, Att^M^ X ov C a m BEG TO ANXT)UN^^8?Pb5" iigj I have re-opened uy Restuuraii^^^^^^ in rear of Rosen berjiers Bar, wV^ve Meals will bo served at all hours. Tnbb will be supplied with the best the market affords?Oysters, Fish, Game, Ac. WINYA i I JAMES. XiXlPIES OF THE. HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS. BY 31 ES- JEFFERSON DAVIS. SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY. TLc prospectus and coinplito out fit for canvassing will bo ready immediately. AGENT* WISHING DBSIIUHLE TERRITORY on this great work will please ml* ! dress, as soon as |>ovsib!r, the publishers, UBLFOiil) COM PAN V, lS-22East lStii Street, NEW YORKDr. I. H.ALEXANDER, DENTIST, Cnmden, S. O. ftosiiluata of the IMiliadelpltia College of I'EM ^ TAI. MUitiikllV. II " ' * e OOCRS.SASH & tJUKDsJq^ 5v?ij i 1