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S"C>ii.i CI'is* Moil Mailer. j
TilTR *I)AY. JUiA" 2F is:);).
i'liip iix Ho-)k ii?i<2 lii'Mftr ('??.
Mtv!' :it I li? lOiK?ra 11 on on t!ic Fikst
Tiiur-Uiiy Night in ewrv month
W. 11. McL'liKI1 ?!1T,
St'c rotary.
of Honor.
1jou.iv: X.? lafi, Kxiours ovi
meets on the Firti and '//?<></ Montl
iy Hh'etiiii:;*. :it 8 o'clock, al the Opera
II ? ne. I. II. Al?xixi?kk. Ki>|k>rtcr.
AiiiftricMn Losri'tii *?f Honor.
Aoams Count it. Xo. 040. A. T<. of II.,
in v?t> af their Council Hooni, (third floor
of the Onvi llvivp. on the ShoosD and
K > * itn Wednesday Evenings at 74 o'clock.
Visiting Brethcren always welcome.
By order of the Commander.
I. II. Ai.:;x\n*d;:r, Score! a ry.
The Celebrated "Leader Brand" of
Tobacco for sale at the Opera House
Store.
Good Advice.
Take Pr Zo-up's advice, and sow
turnips now See It is advertisement 11
of Buist's new crop (18U0) Seeds, j|
wli eh he has just received.
A Whoppei!
The biggest Cantaloupe ?'o liave
over seen (or heard ??f) was on cxhi* J
i.? n- f I.. Zemit's I)rnirStore
llll.MMI A'* 4. . ...
last ?eek. It measured 44 incliesl
around, and weighed 31 pounds. ItL
whs of the "Washington Market" vn-.
riety, and w,u? grown in the garden j*
of Sir K. O. McCrirht. The seed J
werj bought from Dr Z?>uop.
Legion of lienor Assessments.
The Collector for the Legion of d
Honor respectfully requests members
to leave their assessments with their t
clerks or some one authorized to li
settle Hie same in case they may be
away, so that he will not have to u
make so many visits. He will hereafter
ma- e one round, and those lie a
fails to see will please hand their
assessments to him at his otHee. d
The first and fifteenth of each month
the assessments are due. ti
DeKalb Democratic Club ai
The DeKalb Democratic Club met B|
on Monday evening last and elected n
delegates to the County Convention ILi
which meet; on the first of August as
follows: J. T. Hay and C. L. WinkItr,
nt large; and J. It. QoodtiV, T. 4\
J. .loser, M. S. Bamberg, W. K. lVi
i \ m1PnPn j j ^
lilenn. ?. ... ..... .. u
S. Merouev and \V. F. Malone. Alternates?S.
M. Kosenberger and U. ,1
L Moseley, 1'
Youn- Men's Democratic Chib ^
At ? meeting of this Club <-n Tues- j
day evening last t'e fol'owing dele- n
gates were elected to the County
Convention : At large K. 1). Blakeney
?T? L. Haile; delegates, A. A.
Mot , Bolton Owens, W. W. Iluck^ d
ah G. S. IJiggins. C. C. Yaughan,
r F. Dixon. A. Wiitknwskv, J D. (>
nhlnp, W li. MeCreight and L. A. \
iVittkowsky.
The following resolution' was adep- I<
ted:
Unsolved, That the delegates from f
the Young Mens' Democratic Clul>
use their best endeavors to instruct
the delegates from the County Con- o
vent ion to vote at the State Conven- t
lion fur the primary plan of e'ccting t
delegates to the Male Nominating j
Convention.
In This Hot Season. ^
Now is the time when ft mtiti who wear*
glasses v
Knows the full weight of his woes;
r
When he's hot then his misery all else surFor
the glasses begin to
Slide
Down
His ^
Nose! fj
Stockton Democratic Club.
A Democratic club lias been organized
at Stockton to be known as the
Stockton Democratic Club. The fol *
lowing are the ofiieeis: W. It. Gard- )
ner, Presideut; Levi Holland. Vice- 1
Pre iiie t; It. M Pearce, Chairman,
and A. M. ltecse, Secretary. 11
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West Branch Demoeratic Club. ||
At a meeting of this club on the ti
17Mi inKt.. roKolut ons were adopted 1
endorsing the pi tforin of the March r
Conventi n and its nominee, H. R. t
Tillmnn, for Governor, and pledging t
themselves to support no candidate t
"for State or County office who will c
not come out on the platform of the
Farmers' Movcmont." c
t
Liberty Hill Democratic Club ?
Liberty IIill Democratic Club uiet
on Tuesday, loth inst. and elected i
the following delegates to the Cuun- t
ty Convention : A. D. Jones, W. lv. t
Thompson, J. 1*. R chart!?, J. R. Cun- l
ningham The delegates elected are v
in lavor of a primary to elect delegates
to the Sta e nominating con- i
von I inn. j
Beuluh Democratic Hub.
The following resolutions lutvc
been oeloptud by Bailah Democratic
C nb:
Resolved, That wo.*lic members ol 11
Beu'ah Domo<ratic Club, endorse (j
the Fanners' Movement, and that
we ?ill support no candidates for of- v
lice who are not in favor of the Farmcrs'
Movement.
2, Tlmt wc utterly condemn the .
action of thp State Rowel of Kqunl |
i?, at ion in not keeping tie assffg.
uu nt of the 3 C's Rail Road at $11,000
per mile instead of reducing it
to $7,500. I
3, That these res lotions be sent r
to the County papers and to the 1
Charleston Worhi for publication. 1
r? n I n> ,! . fci
I liui'k j/fiitOCVJili;" ( iili>
W herons. we ihe Democrats of the
i!?n<rinu Hock l.hnimom. ie C'lu , !?? I
evio<r there is in the Slate of South
j Cnro iiia j'.iAt <!fou ds for ensnp niiit,
i vrdn-t. inv and all "lie oppositions to
j rettVrn-hmeiU aM reform; knowing
II. II. T Iiiii iti to lv as true ? Demolei.it
:is Ilainj t u\ I'mMon, ihole.
llasleit or auy other man; '! tiurefore
l>(t t.
| Reso'ved. 1st. Tha1 v\-r>,"the IiAny1
in<j Rock l)i iimeriitic Clul\ einlor e j
the action of the M??r h ("onv< ntion i
iiul most solemn v p. edge ourselves |
to stand oil its nlu'orm and work fori
tin* nomination, aivl diction of its I
iio'i inet* fur (luvornor.
2ml. Tiuit we will umlor no '-ons|?k?rntioii.
support any candidate
for office in State or County,
who :iiit's not won for retrenchment
and reform.
3 <1 1 iint wc spurn with con'ompt
that effort tint is being nnulo to bulldoze
and rid cule this B'rngylc for
sell* government.
4 th. 'J hat we elect our delegates
to serve for the year, and vote for
Tiliiuan first and last; and against
the primary as impracticable! at t- is
late date.
5th. That ?e v\:th adjoining clubs
tender to Capt 13. K. Tillman a most
cordial welcome to onr beautiful and
fus>Jt.own, Kershaw, for the purpose
of addressing the people.
Gili. That a c-op.v of these resolutions
lie furnished the Kershaw A'm. I
County papers and Charleston World '
lor publication. J. V. Welsh,
l'rcsd't. 1
11. X. Jones. ccu'v.
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Program or tne iiersnaw uotuuy (
8.8-Convcn I ion. t
The 18th Annual County Sunday
School Convention ot' Kershaw Couny
w II iutet with Hamony Sunday
chool, in West Waterec, August 7?
t. The following programme has q
eon nria-'ged: * *
10 A. M.?Praise service to bo conIm'ted
by the President. v
10:30 A. \l.?Welcome address to p
he Convention by Bro. J. C P. AVil- o
iatns. n
Reply to welcome address by a
lember of t e Convention. o
11 A. >1.? Enrollment of do'egatos A
nd organization. a
11:30 A. M.?Reports from Sim- si
ay Schools. h
12 31.?Discussion?"Object of j?
le Convention," to be opened bv o
ev P. V. Bomar or Rev J. II. Nol- ir
nd, to be followed by live m:nute ||
leeches on the same subject by any tl
lember upon whom the President t(
light call. s]
12 :3U P. M.?llecess of &n hour. n
1 :30 P. M.?What Advantages hi
re There in a Sunday School Con v
antion??To be opened by Bro. J. p
Gardner. si
> !."> P. M.?The Influence of Sun- In
ay Schools Upon the Comniuuity? ?]
o bo opened by Hon. W. D. Trariturn.
0i
3 P. M.?Parental Relation toSnn- tl
ny Schools?Rev. W. W. Mills and
ey. J. A. Wilson.
Fki'?ay, Aug. 8th.
10 A. M. Praise service to be connoted
by Rhv. Mr. Smith.
10:3d A.M.?Short speeches npn
the Sunday School Convention *'
\'ork. *v
11 A. M.?Address by Bro. C. L. ^
'ike State Organizer. ^
12 M.?Address by Gen J. D. u
Cennedv on China.
1 P. M ?Recess of one hour. 11
2 P. M.?Address by the State Or;anizer
to the children and jonth oi ^
he Sunday Seh? o s, aft r which any *'
tf-scelluneous business will be trans- *
Luted.
Closing services will be conducted a
)y tl.e Presidcir. '
"Jov and Gladness" liyran books ^
vill bo used. '
Delegates are urged to semi their ^
mines prompt y to J. A. Grigshv,
ttdgeway, S. C., who will provide en- e
ertainment for them.
A. M. Kknm:dy, PrcsJ't 8
G. W. Bihchmoke, See'y n
o
Pillnniu Denies Ancrum's Char- J
ges- o
At tho Darlington meeting Co'onel '
Carle referred to the letter from Mr.
V A. Ancrmu. and road the follow- "
ng passage from it: a
"When about to piocccd to busi- c
less I told Capt. Tillman that I wish- ''
(1 to be plain with him, and asked
dm to explain the charges and ins:n- j"1
tations which lie had made, because .
didn't be'ievc them to be true. He '
eplied : 'I know that they arc riot
rue, hut I thought it best to make
hem so as to give notoriety to the
novement. In that I have succeedid,
ami they are now at an end.'" n
('nllinnr the attention of the audi-; a
r> - i
noc to this statement particularly, 1
,'ol. Karle turned to Copt. Tillman c
.nd nsked if it was true. *
There was no mistaking Capt. Ti 1uan's
reply, liaising bis voice, so
luit it could lie heard to the confines
if the crowd, he said : '-It is a false- M
mod from beginning io end, every t,
void of it." p
At the close of the meeting Capt. a
Tillman stated to Mr Graydon, who *
s a personal friend of Mr. Ancrurn, ?
hat it was "a lie out of the whole ,]
loth." f
e
English Spavin Linimn-.t removes i
ill Hard, Solt or Calloused Lumps ?j
nd Blemishes from horses, Blood r
>pavin, Curbs. Splints. Sweeney, ?
ting-bone, Stifles. Sprains, nil u
Jwoilen Throats, Couglis, Etc. f
>ave $;jO t?y use of one bottle. r
Vftrranted tiie most wonderful Blern-1 p
sh Cure ever known, Sold by Br. v
L. Zemp. Druggist, Camden. r
jj
Itch, flange, and Scratches on! ,
mman or animals cured in i!0|C
ninutcs by Wool lord's Sanitary
.ution. This never fails. Sold by)
>r F. I?. Zemp Druggest, Camden. t f
West Wateree liens.
Hkj.i.kikd, S. C , July 21st, 1803.
j 3.1 r Jitlilor: At a meeting of Sal
I I'ond Democratic. Clnh held on tin
1-th in^t int. the following delegate!
were eleeiel to the County t'onven
! tion. instructed to vote for Tillnni
i to tlio lust : II K Heard, C. K. Dinkins.
A. A. i'oykin. I. S Matt ox. Tho|
Moore. T C. Sessions, 10. A. See
sio?i?, Newton Kelly.
At, it Heeling of Heaver Dam
Democratic C ut\ held on the 28th
instant, the following delegates were
elected, nil of which were instructed
to vote for Tillman first, last and
i? r i t>..k?%??
Ill i I Ml! time: O. .'V. J.kiO??n, M III.
Hranham. A W. I?CL-o. .lack
son, Henry Botun, H. B. W Hiatus,
(ii o llabon. Fleming Mickle.
For the (irst time this season this
sect on is bcginri ng to suffer for
rain.
We understand that Mr I. S. Mat ox
has purchased a new gin which he
w ii have ready for ginning the present
crop.
At t!ie regular services held at
Smyrna Church on the 13th inst uit.
l?ev II L) Lucas preacbe 1 Ins farewell
sermon. Mr Lucas had endeared
himself to the hearts of the poop
c of tins -ection. and it is with
many regrets they irivc him up.
l'art of the surv res of the occasion
were devoted to the celebration of
Children's Day which had been postponed
unt l then. Quite a largo
u'owd from all sections of West WaLeree
and Fairfield Comity were pros;nt,
and were well pleased with the
;xercises which were entertaining
tnd instructive. Smyrna Sunday
ichool now number over seventyive
scl'.olars, and is in a nourishing
:oudition. B.
? I
Catarrh Correspondence.
C.\TAi:nn, S. 0., July 15tb, IS90.
Dear Journal: As I am at the brink
if do-nothing this morning I will drop
on :i few lines.
Crops are fine, but needing rain
ery bad. The weather is hot, and
o'ities boiling over. Everybody
ne way, and that is for B. R. Tilllan
for Governor.
There was an explosion of a steam
ngine at Catarvh some time since.
l tap pissed by "the lawyer," and
fter go:ng 6oruc distance buried itelf
two feet in the ground, and he
a-n't conn* to a solid color yet, but
i mending. He was able to step
ut to the road, cut a fide of bae.on
1 two and carry it in the bouse,
eport says the "boss man" charged
le bacon to poor cufTy. That's
>ugh on cufTy. ("The lawyer'* can
eep more than anyone else in this
eighborliood because be can lie on
oth sides.) I think the bacon was
ery good too. But his credit was
ast due, owing to no crops, moving
> much in one year, building a
rmsc, aud leaving his crop in the
iring.
Wo are <r|.nd to see the namo of
" c
nr o'd friend, I). C. Kirkley, out in
ic papers for Auditor.
Kiox Alistk u mobrah m .
? ^
Ionia Correspondence.
Ioniv, S C, July 21st, 1890.
.IV Editor: On tlie 11th of July Hip
[aunvi le Democrat i Club organiz, d
itli Mr Nat Barnet, President; J. F.
lattkews, Vice President; -II. (}.
haw. Secretary, and J. Ed. Stnekev,
leiuber of executive comnrttee.
he Club was organized with f>0 odd
jembers, and elected three delegates
s follows: Nat Barnet, at large, .1.
ore and John Khames;alternates,
. F. Mathews, J. F. Boykin anil J.
I. rhewning.
The Excelsior Club was organized
t Sniithville on the lOtli, with Col
I. E. L. Peebles, President, S B.
latlield and J. W. Weldon, Vice'resid
nts, and J. T. Munnorlyn,
iecrctrtry i nis oun lias nity mem>ers,
ami throe tie I elates were elect*
d as folo.vs: Col U.K. L. Penile*.
at large, and J M. Ross, I)r C.
I. Riitton; alternates. T.M. Rrndley
ml S. 51. Colclougli. Member of
xecntivc committee. J. 51. Ross.
)ele2ntcs were uninstructed with reard
to primary. '1 lie following res*
lutions were offered by Dr C. 5?.
Iritton aud nnanimously adopted:
Resolved. That the Excelsior Club
odenounce the Tillman movement,
nd we are determined to sustain the
iriginnl rcmocratie party tint was
ought with the golden price in *76.
Ve furthermore denounce any independent
movement by any party
Ve a'here to the orig'nal. Democrat
: party odv.
Each of the above Clubs are solid
i>r Earle.
Cotton is looking very well. Corn
as sufTere l for rain, it is raining
ow, but too late for old com. We
re about through laying by. I'oliics
are very hot. Men, women and
hildreu aro talking it everywhere
re go. J. F. M?
Keep Cool.
We are tru'y sorry to 'see that so
inch bitterness is bo;ng caused by
he present campaign among our poole.
This should not be so, we are
li brother Democrat.-, and as 6nch
-*e chouM not fall out and call each
tlier ugly names simply because we
lo not 111ii:lc alike. This is no time
or quarrelling and bickerings. The
ncmy is oil the alert and is watchng
with a great deal of satisfaction
nir little family quarrel; so let us
ernetnber that ilio campaign will
ton be over, after which we shall
ill be found pulling together, sliou'ler
to shoulder, working for the
maintenance of white supremacy and
rood government Don't fall out
pith your neighbor; he has as much
ight Jo his opinion as you have to
our--. Keep cool, possess your
amis in patience, time will heal all
lifTerenccs.? Gmhani Xws.
N<?w is a good time to subscribe
or the Camden Joni^b.
A Sciaj) of P::p jr Sav a ilri Lil'o.
It was just in ordinary scrap of wrap
pins paper. !???. it saved her lite. She whs
j! in the last stages ot cotisiioipi inn. t l<i by
ilii: physicians Iha' she was incuruhie ami
" could live only ii sitori lime; f:h? weighed
' less than seventy pounils. vis n piece ot
wrapping paper she read of 1'r King's New
l Discover, and got a sample battle; i? helped
her, site bought a large but lie, ti helped
her mere, she bosiiflil another and gat bet*
'Iter list, continued its use and is now
' strong, healthy, rosey, p nmp, weighing
lie pounds, for fuller particulars send
slump to W. II. Hole, Druggist. fori Smith.
Trial hollies of this wonderful Discovery I
Free at Dr ] '. Ii. Z -nip's Drug store.
Eupspsy.
This is what yon uiigui. to hivr?, in fact
you must have it, to tully cnj?y life
n.-..,-.Hi.ls are stv.rolling for ii <lmly. mis
mourning Imtiiiiho il.oy lin.l it not. Thousands
upon tliousmuls of dollars are sp- ir
annually by our people in the hope Ilia,
they may ullain this limn An.! yet i
may he lul l by nil. AVe guarantee thai
Electric Millers, ifu?el accord.ng 10 direciions
mid the ute persisted in. will bring
yon Good Digestion and oust I he demon
Pyspep-iu and install instead Eupcpsy.
W e reccoinnien.l Electric Milters lor Dyspeysk
and nil disease.) of Liver, Stomach
Hiid Kidneys. Sold at fiUc and SI.00 per
bottle by I>r F. L. Zemp. Druggist.
ANNOUNCE)! ENTP.
For County Commissiioiur.
At the request of numerous friends and
, neighbors in West Wateree, I hereby announce
myself a Candidate for the ofliec
of Couhtv Commissioner, subject to the
actiou of the primary election.
J. D. ISBELL.
For the Legislature.
Mr. EditorI respectfully announoc
| myself as a Candidate for election to the
House of Representatives, upon the Fanners'
Movement Platform, subject to the
actioi: of the Democratic primary.
u* \? i.mtsmkt.t.
For County Treasurer.
Having noticed the very franlc letter of
Capt. J. 0. Hollings in declining the nomi
nation for Die Legislature, his many friends
claim the privilege of horcby nominating
liitn for County Treasurer. lie is in every
may capable to fill said ofiice. and if recommended
by the Democratic primaries, his
appointment to said office will insure us a
square, honest and efficient County Treasurer.
MANY FRIENDS.
__ ______ 1
For County Commissioner.
Mr. Eurroa:?Wo respectfully nominate
Mr. Henry E. Beard for the office of County
Commissioner from West Wateree, believing
that he is not only competent, but
that our section is entitled to representation
in our County government. M r. Beard
is in full sympathy with the Farmers'
Movement, and was unanimous1}/ endorsed
by the Salt Bond Democratic Club at its |
meeting on the 28t.li ult.
VOTERS OF WEST WATEREE.
For (Jouiity Commissioner.
It is well to trust a true, a tried and
faithfull public servant. One who hns
worn the laurels, and worn them with lionor
to himself and credit to hiscoimty. We
have such a person in Capt A. A. Bnvkin.
of West Wateree, whose fi tclitv to duty,
and faithful performance of the same, eminently
qualify liiin fortius duty. He is a
successful farmer himself, a good financier,
and in full sympathy with the farmers' reform
movement. Again permit u< to say
that while County Commissioner he was
assiduous in his duties, and gave especial
attention to the roads and bridges. Let's
have him and oblige
MANY VOTERS OF WEST W ATE REE,
ForSchool Commissioner.
Mk. Editor ?I hereby announce myself
n candidate for the ofilcc of School Commissioner
of Kershaw County, subject to
the result of the primary election to be
hchl at such a time as the County Executive
Committee shall direct.
B. 15. CLARKE. (
I
For the Legislature. '
Mr. Editor:?Permit me to nnnounce (
that lain a Candidate for ro-eloc'ion to
the llousc of Representatives, subject to
the approval of the Democracy oT Kershaw
County at the primary ohm Li on to beheld
at such time as the County Executive Committee
shall direct.
W. 1). TRANT11AM.
For tlae Legislature.
Mr. Editor:?Please announce, without
consultation. Mr. Thos. I. Kirklund as n I
Candidate for the I legislature upon tlic
Farmers' Movement platform, nt the ensuing
primary election, and we ask such endorsement
of tliis nomination from all sec- 1
tions of the county as must impress him
that the ollicc seeks the man and duty for- i
bids him to ivfuso this call.
MANY VOTERS.
For Treasurer.
Mr. Editor:?You w'll please announce
the name of Oapt. 0. L'. Ilnilc for re appointment
to the olllce of County Treasurer,
subject to the result of the ensuing
Democratic primarv, and oblige
. ' ' MANY FRIENDS.
For Auditor.
Mr. Editor:?Please announce, the name ,
or Mr. Daniel f. Kirklcy as a suitable person
for the endorsement of the Democratic i
voters at their approaching primary election
for Auditor of Kerslmw County. Mr.
Kirkley is eminently qualified for this position.
and should he receive their recommendation
or endorsement, it will be his highest
aim to discharge the duties of his olllce
faithfully and to the entire satisfaction of
the public generally. 'THE PEOPLE.
' FOR RFNT
w" ? J (
rpo a fare fill tenant, the House in Kirk- |
J wood known as GOO DIE CASTLE. (
Terms advantageous. Apply at The
Hobkirk Inn. * jv21-4t 1
I
HCW ~~ ;
IS THE TIME
TO SOW VOIR
FALL TURNIPS,
A FllESll SUl'l'I.Y OF
BUIST'S NEW CROP [1890]
Turnip Seed
JUST RECEIVED AT
Dr. F. L. /HMD'S,
Warranted Frcsli & Pure.
FOR SALE AT VRICES LOWER
TUAN EVER, j?ly 17.
ii jliili if iii j iiji.t? i ' i r -- 1 ' - t titmi
! v
fiJf T FME STORF
, ?.)?
a t&BitlF* b* ? /f*bg2*vff* 5?^ s? n m&O
HcAll a fit: nAUHt I BtlUW.
Mason's Porcelain Lined Pro it Jars, one quart at only
$1.00 per dozen. One quart, 1-2 dozen, 00 cents. Two
quarts, $1.25 per dozen. Two quarts. 1-2 dozen, 75 cents.
LADIES' CLOTH GAITERS
i
3 to 5 reduced to 05 and 75, former price $1.00 and $1.25.
Children's Slippers, small size, 25 and 50 cents, former
price ?1.00.
2 pieces Wool Cliallics reduced from 25 cents to 12.1 cents,
33 per ccirp less than cost.
4 pieces l^ehcige reduced to 12k cents.
?
i
Men's Straw Hats at Cost l
Men's White any Stylish Colored Stiff Hals reduced to
50 and 75 cents.
i
BAKGAI1VJS
c
As avc want to be ready for Pall Goods.
PBOPBIBTOB.
M/iTin r 1 r*,/>.:> am ' ?W t/v
mill*. ?its.g,'A'WiSi5W
Applications will bo rece veil for
<hc Rental or liCASo of t.I?G Camden NOW 11 EC I'll \ ING
Jpera House Store lor one year, with iii/iv i vn if t VliV/iUV
he privilege of three years, all bills A LAHfcE AM) HAADSOMh
;o be handed in to tho Clerk of Conn- ASSORTMENT OF
jil by the first Monday in August.
^j^coBHBrr.inumtant MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS
J. L Buasingtox, Clerk. CONSISTING OF
?^7"--, - LADIES' HATS & BONNETS.
SHERIFF'S SALE. also
ta,,?Sv. } CHILDRENS' HATS & CAPS
Carrigan & Silcox, against John Ale- OF EVERY SHAPE AND SI YLE.
T.rnin?Execution. n?l 1 I"! Of ll
Z?Z ?mm' riowers & reamers
will sclat public outcry, before lb? ALSO, A PULL STOCK OP
Court House in Camden, S. C., with- r7,m\TTn., '/In-, n.'li, ft ?
in the legal hours of sale, on the first ZjplljfFi, EiBDFlMtJi J Elk; ab.
Mondav in August next, the 4tli dav,
all that piece, parcel or tract of land ST-j^BU ITRRICK PAT FERNS FOR
situated in Kershaw Count*-, State nm.iiniiin rnn-m n*.
aforesaid, containing one hundred SALE, AND STAMPING ;D0l\E ,0N
(1U0) acres, more or less, bounded Qirnn-p MflTlPI?
Kast and North East by lands of uflUrU liUlluL,
Un M. .1. Elliott, North ami North Mrs> S. TWtED.
West. West and South West by Alch 20
lands of John L>. McCnskill, South
and South East bv lands of Mrs C. ~~ ~
J. Perkins, Levied upon as the ? PleaSailt Drillk ;
pro[)erty ot t lie defendant, John Mc- t
Lean, lei ins?Cash. rp jqrTp 5
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Snoriff Kershaw Co. rr . VfT j 1 (
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359,361 363 UPPER FLOORS,
MAIN STORE? KING STREET,!
CHARLESTON, S. C;
" WE Csi 1111Y A FELL LINE,
P/.VIU 77/7..' COSTLIEST TO
THE CHEAPEST. AND ORDER
DIRECT FROM THE FACTOR1ES.
Feb 13Undertakers.
With au experience of over 21
years, we still keep on hand a full
stock of COFF;NS liinl CAiSKETS,
from cheapest t?> the highest prices.
Wcb'ell cheaper than any one in
Lown. Give us a call and be con*
vinced, for wo cannot be undersold.
R. J. McCr sight & Son.
Sept. 22-tf.
municipaTnotigl
T.WIIl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
1 tliat the Police has orders to strictly
jnforcn the Ordinances of the Town, paricular
ai tent ion to be given to the Sunday
observance Ordinance and the Ordinances
orohibiting gambling, profane or obscene
anguago. or anyotherdis<>rderly conduct.
I5v order of the Intendnnt.
It. T. ROBISON,
May 1-tf Chief of Police.
new invention
JJnggV and wagon tires npsct withnit
cutting and welding, and tiro
wit holes preserved in lims by
neans of ray new tire upset'or.
Repairing, painting and trimming
lone to order at. the Melts' old shop.
J. W. HUNTLEY.
~ forIaTe;
r\N EASY TERMS, HOUSE AND *
t,J Grounds on Lyltlelon Si reef. Camden,
I. ('., formerly cccupicd by Miss Saliy
*iics::ut. Apnlv b?
T. Oil ESN UT STO-'KTON. ^
4R? Walnut. Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
April 24?tf
SHI
THE
0/1LY PERFECT
c0iim toianism
FAMILY USE.
Send for '"ireular ami IVic Lisr.
W J IKE LEU & WILSON M'FG CO. g
Atlanta, Or,
For Si lc by G. G. VOUNG.
May ;5- Ca:riilcn, S C.
"T n ,< n..j na iff.'ii J
wine mi m in iu auu
Miliar Cray.
VfOlICE is hereby given that six >.ys
L\ u'tcr date the Uo ?ks of Subs rip; on
o the Capital Slock o' the WATER} E
TOTTON SEED OIL MILL AND FKIl
riLIZKR COMPANY will i>e open at Iho
?torc of Messrs. iianm li.-os. in the Town of
'amden. S. (J.
SAMUEL 110 Y KIN,
J. A. KARON.
C. M. ALEXANDER,
W. R RUSSELL,
A. M. DUNN,
M. 11AUM.
II. 0. GARRISON,
Hoard of Corporators.
Camden, S. ('., May 29th, 1890.
"CARLOADA'
^91 A
FUST IX, ANJ)THE Pubic
fan be supplied in ANY
QUANTITY.
Pic Xies. Excursions, &ie, sv.nplii.il at
winced rates.
Persons liuvin<r fresh meats, melons, butsr,
&c? which they wish placed on Ice,
an he aecounnod .lei; at a small romuncraion,
p??*Cust"incis can get Tee on Sundays
om 11 a. m. to 2 o'clock p. in.
W. GKISENHEIMK1L
Dm S 9 R MM nnd whiskey Habits
aJW |t fn MSI cured at houic witli*i
? "g ffl BBBout|u?iu. HooIjuI pur3
9 BCltlcuhinsent MiKE.
ii I I iwiM II.M.\VOOLLEY,M.D.
Atlanta, Gti. uuku IW}| Whitehall at.