The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, July 31, 1890, Image 3
1). <\ KIRKLEY, Proprietor.
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ONE YK.IU, $1.50: SIX MONTHS, 75
CENTS? FOL K MONTHS, 50 CENTS.
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Second Class Mail Matter.
THURSDAY. JULY 3 U 1800.
Piifenix Hook and Ladder Co?r
the 10r*rA llou^? on tbe First
Thursday Night in everv month
W. it. McCUFI illT.
Secretary.
Kuighls of Honor.
DjIvvlu hewn: No 121'2. lCxionTS or
II i.vok. mot'ts on thi /'>*? and 'third Monday
E'euings, at t* o'clo-k. at the *">pera
Hous-*. I. II. AtEXiSUKit. Reporter.
American Li^sri in of Honor.
A dims (Council No. <)40. A. L. of H.,
nnots at th^ir Council Room, (third floor
of the Optra House1), on the Swond and
Fott'ith Wednesday Evenings at 74 o'clock.
VUiting liretheren always welcome.
By order of the Cotnmaudcr.
I. II. Alexander, Secretary.
The Celebrated "Leader Brand ' of
Tobacco for sale at the Opera House
Store.
Death.
Mr Edward Burrows, sou of Mr
and Mrs K. F. Burrows, died on Monday
night last ut the residence of
his grandfather, Mr A.M. Kennedy
.' Crowded Out
A number of interesting items, intended
for this issue, ineludi?g the
proceedings and lists of delegates of
several Democratic Cinhs, have been
unavoidably crowded out.
JLVC i *?>
Lev B. D. Lucas preached at the
Method'st ('Lurch on Sunday evening
last, and delivered a very strong
appeal in the beha f of Missionaries.
Air Lnca< will leave in a short time
for China, where he goes as a missionary.
Not a Dun
Knowing that times are hard with '
everybody as well as ou selves, at
this sea ton of the year, we refrain
from dunning, bnt if those of our
subscribers who are in arrears, who I
can do so, wi 1 assist us by settling I
their snb6criptioDf, it will be much i
approbated. i
The First Open Bole.'
George Harris, colored, showed ns J
on Monday the first open bole of '
cotton we have seen this year. liar- ^
ris lives on Capt John Burdell's
land, and says lie has some forty (
acres of iho finest cotton he ever j
saw, and that open boles are uumer- (
ous in a large portion of it. j
(?etting Beady for Fall.
Mr P. T. Villepigne, proprietor of 1
the now famous Gilt Kdge Store, left ^
on Monday to vis t the Northern
markets and lay in h's Fall Stock ol
Goods. As will be seen by his ad?.i.'onn.ont
in onnllll'r eolu-Ml. he IK I
> 11 liou IUV.1JV M 4* - ?
offering rare bargains to make room i
for tlie new goods that will soon be <
com'ng in.
Rain, Rain, Rain. <
We have been having quite an
abundance of rain thep'St week, and
it is hoped those sections that have
been suffering so long have been
. blessed with a portion of it.
For a time we were threatened tvith
a freshet in the River, hut after overflowing
some low places the water
began to recede, without doing any
material damage bo far as wo have
learned, sr.d vp to a late hour yester- j
day evening was s'ill falling.
A Chance for a Methodist Girl.
Rev S. R. Jones, I). D., President
of the Columbia Female Coljege hn?
offered a tu ticn scholarship to each
District iu the South Carolina Conference,
with a view to helping s me
worthy girl who is not aide to hear
n 1 1 n oa! 1 onro
nil I.IIP l?l it s>...v,?tion.
Tlie only oilier requirements
ape that she must be a Methodist and
willing to improve the opportunity.
(icing to Camden.
Mr Robert Morrison, late principal
of Chester Graded School, has
been elected to a similar position in
the Graded School of Camden, and
will leave for his new field of labor in
September. We can commend him
\o the people of Camden as a compc
fcont, faithfnl and painstaking teacher
and a christian gentleman.?Ch ster
Reporter.
Curetcu'a .Mill Democratic Club.
Pursuant to a call of the President
this club held a meeting on the
28th instant for the purpose of reelecting
delegates to the County
Convention. All the delegates t' at
were previously elected were present
and resigned, whereupon the club
proceeded to elect the fo'lowing delegates.
with instructions to voto for
Capt B. R. Til man for Governor
on/l (n. mmosp nrimarv at this elec
?..? ~n i ?
tion : At. large, C. P. Bowen and T.
H. Murphy; delegates. J. W. Rose. J.
W.Wood, C. A. Bowen, Elmore j
BrowD. J. D. I'treival and \V. T. Jeffers;
alternator, L. T. Hose and W.
J. Brauham. C. P. Bowev.
Presd't.
J. W. Wood, Sec'y.
Stand up for Home.
Stand op for your section an 1 country.
It is a poor man who will li e
in a community and at the same time
run it down. If von don't e
vhece y??u live, get out and go some
where else and hush talking about
your neighborhood, he perfect'y quiet
until you can get out Then if you
are bound to blow off, shoot your bazoo.
There is a weak point about u
person who is always rijnniqg ijovn
a town or s^qtion and still won't
leave"it.?JjLishopville &tgle.
, Poultry ami Pet Stork Association11
A certificate of charter was yester
jday issue! to the South Caro'iiu
I Poultry and Pet Slock Association
against the incorporation of whicli
; under that name it will be remember'
; ed Mr Ross A.Smith fileJ obj ctionw.
I I he new Association lias more than
j half the amount of its capital stock
j buhscrined. and the follow ng Hoard
of Directors haa beeu chosen: Rene
Kavenel, Charleston; L.I). Cliilds.
Columbia; John A. Graham, Chester;
\Yr. A. >v'clirock, Camden; A. tl.Kohn,
Prosperity; G. L. Connor and S. T.
Lee, Cokesbnry; B. F. Perry, Greenville;
Alexander White, Sparan
i burg.
j Mr Stephen T. Lea has been elect,
j ed President, Capt L. D. Cliilds, of
I this city. Treasurer, and Mr A H.
ICohn, of Prosperity, Secretary.? CotxihUia
Ren inter.
Personals.
I Miss E la Welsh, of Kershaw, is
i visiting Miss Minnie CI) burn.
MrT. 11. Hood, of Charleston, is
| visiting the faraiiy of Mrs N. Thomson.
Miss A. T- McDowe'l has returneel
home from I er long visit to relative*
at Rem belt s.
Miss Julia Taylor, who has been
visiting Miss Minnie Clyburn, returned
to her home in Lancaster on
iast Tuesday.
Mrs L. h. Clyhnrn, of Westvilie,
who has been visiting the family of
Mr S C. CI)burn, returned home
last week.
Brevities.
Your business won't move along
unless you keep pushing it. Try an
*'ad"in the Camden Journal.
Get ready to fix up for sowing a"
turnip patch. Rutabagas makes tbe J
eurliest crop.
The man of much tenderness who
sittetli on the fence will never make
a fortune by Lis occupation.
An alleged race war at Rivers
Bridge in Barnwell County seems to
have been much exaggerated.
The majority must rule in this
State, whether the convention or primary
plan is adopted; no kickers after
the question is settled.
An old fellow said the other day
Lliat ho knew Hen Tillman and
George Tillman, bnt he "be dodged"
if he conli^pd out who "Anti" Tillnan
was.
Harrison and Reed have formed
in all-ancc against Blaine. That ,
>nght to be so much the better for i
Blaine.
The 3rd and 4tb Congressional i
listricts are taking steps to send 1
eprcsentatives to Congress who are
sonvinced that the farmers need and
ntend to have relief.
Don't qnarrel with your neighbor
ind "cut up'' because you are for ;
Brattou and 1 e is for Tvlman, or
rice versa. There is no sense and
nuch possible harm in such a course.
A country newspaper is worth more
to its country subscribers in one
month than its price for a year, and
ioes more for its neighborhood for
nothing, thau many a higli official
loes for his munificent salary.?Rjsroc
Conklin.
State Trident Staekhouse has
been lecturmg in different por ions of
the Mate. His services would be appreciated
all over the State, if other
' -? ? T - hi/* A nt/vnVl aIIaiU
ui'iuuuup u|.uii ma iiiuc nuiini unuTf.
lie has the undivided confidence and
sfceem of the Order.
Solicitor Nelson has served papers
on tlie counsel of Jone9, tbe family
exterm nator of Elgefield County,'
who has been tried five time?, giving
notice that be will, at tbe August
term of court, make a motion for a
change of venue before Judge Witht-rspoon.
Tbis application for a
change of venue on tbe part of tbe
State is a novelty in legal proceed.!
ings and beiug in connection w;tb
tbis famous or infamous. Jones case,
cannot fail to attract general atten?
tion.?C?lu in If in Raj inter.
Some Prospects of Another Rail
Road to Camden.
The Cape Fear and Clnc nnati Hail
Koad, which promises to be soon
built, may be of considerable interest
to South Carolina. From a prospectus
of the company tbe fol'owir g
information is taken; "tuo roau is
to run from Wilmington, N.O., South
to Southport, N. C., thence Wes'erly
through heavy forests of yellow pine
and other timber lands to Conway, S.
0. Here the road diverges In three
direction?, the main line going Soutl west
to Geoigetown and Charleston,
S. C. Another division will run
North from Conway lo Salisbury, N.
C , via Marion, Itcnnettsville, ltockiugham,
Little Mil's and Alber-narlc,
and the third division will run from
Conway Northwest to Greenville, S.
C , via Florence, Camden, Winusb< ro
und Union. The t tal length of j
the road is 485 ruiles. Tiie company
owns vluuab e terminal facil ties at
.coutl'port. N. (J., where it is proposed
to er? ot '.vurc 1 muses, wharves, coal
piers, cotton press, elevator, etc., o
that grain and coal can be taken to
Southport from the Northwest and
loaded into vessels, the city of South,
port being situated at the mouth of
Cape Fear River and only five miles
from the At antic Oce.m. The officers
are: President, John Wilson
Brown, Baltimore, Md;Vice President
and General Manager Gtorsje R. Mnjt
ton, Baltimore*, ftecpnd Y ce-Jiresi.
dent, ii C. Guthrie, South port, N. C;
Secretary, J. H. Rowlensoa; Treasurer,
H B Bell.
The Massacliuse ts Construction
Company has been recently organiz \
ed to build this road and h$\3 been
awarded poy, ;acfc ror the divi^ipus
between Wi raington andSonthport,
25 miles, and between Souths
port and Salisbury, N. C., 11)6 miles.
The Effects of One Watermelon.
I>an Mobler. co'ored, near (Jataw*
1 ba Junction, stole a wuterme'on one
. night la?t week and ate it. lie was
1 buried the next day. No inquest
* was held, and it is not exactly known
whether lie died from the deleterious
effects of an over consumption of
the seductive watermelon or from the
effects of a guard against poachers
in the shape of strychnine, which the
owner of the patch niiplit have inserted
in his melons. One thing is a ,
fact; the colored in Hvidtml is defunct,
and the watermelons are gone.
Lancaster Letter.
i ?
Ought to Hare a Seal.
Every Alliance should have a seal.
I Tins is abolutely the only protection
{to the correspondence of the Order.
The sub-Alliance wishes confidential
I information from tie County Busii
ness or Exchange Agent. The Sec- j
jretary wri es, his letter bears no ]
seal. If the Business Agent knows <
the Secretary and is lamiliar frith 1
his hand writing, he feels secure in '
confiding to him the information de- j
sired. Without a seal the Alliance j
should possitivelv refuse to comnun- s
irate confidentially. It costs but a t
tr fle; let each County and sub-Alli- *
ance have one.?Cotton Plant.
| The Greenville News very truly
| says "the instinct of self-preserva- i
! tion, ordinary common sense and i
loyalty to the State and the Demo- c
cratic party will combine to move a
every good citizen squarely inio line
for the Democratic nominee after
September. We ne Tillman Democrats
and anti-Tillman Democrats,
but we are nil Democrats, true nnd j.
staunch, and wc wi l staud to the e
rack. a
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English Spavin Linimant removes
all Hard, sou. or uxwonseu jiUtnps
and Blemishes ffom horses, Blood c
Spavin, Curbs, Spliots. Sweeney, n
King-bone, Stifles. Sprains, nil c]
Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. h
Save $50 by use of one bottle. n
Warranted the most wonderful Blum- a|
ish Cur? ever, known. Sold by Dr. sc
F. L. Zerap. Druggist, Camden. . u
Itch, Mange, and Scratches on
human or animals cured in 30 ^
minutes by Woolford's Sanitary tT
Lotion. This never fails. Sold by ll<
Dr F L. Zemp Druggest, Camden, tt
Electric Bitters. ' ^
This remedy is becoming so well known
and popular as to uced no special mention. ^
All who bare used Electric Bitters sing the
same song of prftise.?A purer medicine
does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure
all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will
remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and ft
other affections caused by impure blood.? w
Will drive Maliria from the system and oi
prevent as welj ** cure nil Malarial fevers, hi
?For cure of Headache, Constipation and ol
Indigestion try Electric Bitters.?Entire ?i
satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded, in
Price 50c nod $1.00 per bottle at Dr F. L. si
Kemp's Drugstore. ?'
Ia Consumption IncurableP ^
Read the following: Mr 0. H. Morris,
Newark, Aik.t say*: '-Wat dowu with Ab ^
scesi of Lunga. and friends and physicians ^
pronounoed roe an Incurable Consumptive.
Began taking Dr King's New Discovery
tor Consutnptiou, aui now on my third
bottle, and able to oversee the work on my
farm. It is the finest medicine ev.r madr.' n
Jessio Middleware Decatur, Ohio' says: m
''Had it not beeu for Dr King's New Dts- tfc
rovery for Consumption I would have died b,
< f Lung Troubles. Was gi7on up by doo- tj
iors Am noW in best of health." Try it.
Sample bottles free at Dr F. L. Zemp's _
DrugstoreNow
is a good time to subscri't t j
for tlie Camden Journal.
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8 HEALTH.
STRENGTH. \
| HAPPINESS. g
-teccwrtlcfitm'
is an instrument for the prevention
and oure of di8ease. it is not
a battery, not dynamio or 8tatio ?
electricity; nor is it galvanism. *
there 19 no current and no shock. ..
its work 18 done 8ilently and in8en8ibly,
yet m08t effectively. f
the evil8 re3ultinq from the u8e j
of eleotricity in the treatment
of diseases, a8 heretofore prac- #.
ticed, are entirely avoided dy thi8
system.
w? take pu-asure in oivino information
to aix interested. we a8k
tou to take nothinq on faith, but
prove our ci.aims. we have testi- m
m0nial8 from people you know,
civinq their own experience. write j
to u8. t
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SOUTHERN tLECTROPOISE UO.
222 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON,S, C.
a. .?Mom ixromatich nwT imm.
Daiversily of Soiitl Cawliaa, ,
AT COLUHUIA, S- C. J
Graduate course, Under-gr&duate courses
?or degrees?2 literary and 6 scientific.
Also shorter and elective courses. Professional
courses in Law, pharmacy, Yeterin. [
aty Soignee, a?v\ Itytag>ai. 8 well equip- I
ped laboratories; 4 shops tutd model room;
new infirmary.
Tuition fee, $40 per session; other fees.
$20 (including infirmary fee, covering medical
attendance, medicines, etc ) Table
board. $10 to $'2.50 per month. Rooms
rent free, Tola, expenses, inc'ttJittg fuel.
lijjh'S wa'uhlnp, books, etc.. nbout $180.
Tuition foe remitted to students certifying
their inability to pay it. 1
Pessions opens first Tuesday in October.
Entranoe examinations held the preceding
week. M, McBBYD^,
President. 1
Bucklen'u Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in ?lie world for Cull
Bruises. Soi es, Ulcers, Salt Kbeuui, Fete
Sores', Tetter, Chapped Hand*, tJhublainr
Corns, and ail Skin tiruptiouB. and posi
lively cures Filer, or no pay requind. 1
is guaranteed lo give perfect satisfsctioi
or money refunded. Price 25 cents pe
box, For sale by Dr. F- L. Zemp.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For County Commissioner.
Totuf I'aopLE:
I hereby announce myself a candidali
for C untj C >mmi?sioner. subject to the rt
suit of the Deraocfatic primary. If electw
I will endeavor to serve the interests of th
county to the best of my ability.
Respectfully,
W. A. SCHROCK.
For the Letrislature.
Mr. Editor : Plea9e allow ua to auiiounc
for the liegislatnre one who has our entir
confidence, who enjoys the respect and es
teem of his fellow citizens wherever he i
? - . mt r>.
known, lie is a juuuy ?u??i# vm .. .u
mr/.o time a very successful farmer, win
liaS been trusted l>y us ali add never fount
wanting. Clear iueaded and conservative
in full sympathy with the Farmers' Move
merit, a hard worker in the Alliance, ho i
in every way eminently qualified to rcpre
ent his constituents. With pnde do wi
innounce as our choice the name of Mr
Jhnrlcs M. Alexander.
Voters or SouTh-East Keasijaw.
For County Commissioner.
At the request of numerous friends am
ieighl>ors in West Wafceree, I hereby an.
tounne myself a Candidate for the offlc<
?f County'Commissioner, subject to th<
.ction of the primary election.
J. D. IS BELL.
For the Legislature.
Me. Editor:?I respectfully announoc
uyself as a Candidate for election to the
louse of Representatives, upon the Pamirs'
Movement Platform, subject to the
ction of the Democratic primary.
W. F. RUSSELL.
For County Treasurer.
Having noticed the very frank letter of
fapl. J. C. Kolliugs in declining the nomi
ation for t he Legislature, h is many friends
lairo the privilege of hereby nominating
ira for County Treasurer, lfe is in every
my capable to All said office, and if recom*
lended by the Democratic primaries, his
ppointraent to said office will insure us a
mare, honest and efficient County Treasrer.
MANY FRIENDS.
For County Commissioner.
Mr. Editor:?We respectfully nominate
ir. Ilcnry E. Beard for tho office of Connr
Commissioner from West Wateree, be"
- ?? ? 4?? l.?*
eying that lie is net oniy cuoipeiem,, vui
let our section is entitled to represcntaon
in our County government. Mr. Beard
in full sympathy with the Farmers'
foroment, and was manmnu*'i/ endorsed
f the Salt Pond Democratic CInb at its
leetinsr on the 28th ult.
VOTERS OF WEST W ATEREE.
For County Commissioner.
It is well to trust a true, a tried and
lithfull public servant. One who has
orn the laurels, and worn them with hon
to himself and credit to his county. We
?re such a person in Capt A. A. Bovkin,
! West Wateree, whose fidelity to duty,
id faithful performance of the same, erolently
qualify him for this duty. He is a
lccessful farmer himrelf, a good financier,
id in full sympathy with the farmers' re>rm
movement. Again permit us to say
tat while County Commissioner he was
isiduona in his duties, and gave especial
lention to the roade and bridges. Let's
?ve him and oblige
[ANY VOTERS OF WEST WATEREE,
For School Commissioner.
Mit. Editor? I hereby announce myself
candidate for the oflBco of School Comiissionerof
Kershaw County, subject to
le result of the primary election to be
?ld at such a timo as the County Execp
ve Committee shall direct.
B. B. CLARKE.
For the Legislature.
Mr. Editor:?Permit me to announce
lat I am a Candidate for re-election to
* onKiaot tn
le wollsc oi rvfpresciiKimv.--, ?
ie approval of the Democracy of Kershaw
ounty at tho primary election to beheld
t such time as thoCoiiuty Executive Comlittee
shall direct.
W. T). TUANTHAM.
For the Legislature.
Mb. Editor Please announce, without
ansultmion, Mr. Thos. J. Kirk .and as a
andidate for tbe Legislature upon the
'jtnners' Movement platform, nt tnc onsutg
primary election, and wo ask snch enorseraent
of this nomination from all secons
of the county as must impress lnra
fint the office seeks *tho man. and duty for;
ids hiin to refuse this call.
MANY VOTERS.
For Treasurer.
Mr. Editor:--You will please announce
lie name of Capt. C. C. llailc for re apointment
to the office of County Treasucr,
subject to the result of the ensuing
)emocraiic primarv, and oblitre
' MANY FRIENDS.
For Auditor.
Mb. Editor:?Please announce the name
f Mr. Daniel 0. Kirkloy as a suitable per
on for the endorsement ot the Democratic
otors at their approaobinp primary elecion
for Auditor of Kershaw County. Mr
[irkley is eminently qualified for thisposiion,
and should he receive their recoinmenation
or endorsement, it will be his highit
aim to dischnrpe the duties of his office
iithfully and to the entire satisfaction oi
tie public generally. TilE PEOPLE.
" FOR RENT,
rO a careful tenant, the House in Kirkwood
known as GOODIE CASTLE.
Terms advantageous. Apply at The
lobkirk Inn. jy24-4t
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ISTHE TIME
TO SOW VOIR
FALL TURNIPS,
i vnruH MTTPPI/V OF
Ml ? ?
IUI$T'S NEW CROP [1890]
Turnip Seed
JUST RECEIVED AT
Dr. F. 1, KEMP'S,
Warranted Fresli & Pure.
?OR SALE AT PRICES LOWER
HAN EVER, July 17.
GUT EDGE STORE.
q
. READ THE RACKET BELOW.
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Mason's Porcelain Lined Fruit tUirs, one quart at only
41ti An rk~, ?? "t O .lnnniv firt pAnfa Two I
e ?ipx.vv per uuici'ii. v/ue ijimit, uu/,t?, w ? quarts,
$1.25 per dozen. Two quarts, 1-2 dozen, 75 cents.
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LADIES' CLOTH GAITEKS
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3 to 5 reduced to 65 and 75, former price $1.00 and $1.25.
Children's Slippers, small size, 25 and 50 cents, former
s
price $1.00.
2 pieces Wool Challies reduced from 25 cents to 12^ cents,
' 33 per cenj. less than cost.
4 pieces Pcbeigo reduced to 12$ cents.
Men's Straw Hats at Cost.
Men's White any Stylish Colored Stiff Hats reduced to <
i
*50 and 75 cents. J
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BABGAINS
II AIX, SUMKEt 6G0??.
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As we want to be ready for Tall Goods.
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P. T. Villepigue,
PROPRIETOR.
' "? ' ik .s,imm
1 App ications will be received for
the Rental or Lease of the Camden IS NOW RECEIVING ^
Opern House Store lor one year, with . ? jivti u ivnwn'uv
the privilege of three yeore. all hide A EAUGE AND HANDSOME
to he handed in to the Clerk of Cpur- ASSORTMENT OP
eil oy tlie fir9t Monday in August.
J.'t"COR?!Elli,Iotendant MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS
J. L. Brasin'GTON, Clerk. CONSISTINO OF
_ Juiyio-td LADIES' HATS & BONNETS,.
RHFRIFF'S SALE. also
Sonn Carolina, i ICHILDRENS' HATS & CAPS!
Kershaw County f op every snAPE AND STYLE.
Carrigan & Silcox, against John Mc- .
Under "oM, above HiOllS, FlOWCfS & kMR
wTselC oTpnbHcoutcry,tafowthe ALSO, A FULL STOCKOF
Zep&yrs, Emtaflery Sill, k
Monday in AugoBtnert,tl,e4tb 'ley. tS^BUTTRRIGK PATTERNS FOR
all that piece, parcel or ..act 01 iana #
oitn?tcd in Ker.l.av, Count. Htat?|SALE,' AND STAMPING [DONE [ON
. aforesaid, containing one hundred [
; (100) acres more or lew, boumlcl | SHUtt| Hull(jls
JvHEt and North E tst by lands ol
' Mrs M. J. Elliott, North and North Mrs S< TWtED
West. \Vest and Sonth West by JJ"h20? *'
lands of John J>. McCaskill, South
and South Ea9t by land9 of Mrs C.) >
J. Perkins, Levied npon as the! A P|p^lCQt|4 Tll*lTlk
properly of the defendant, John Mc- ICctattllli UriHK (
Lean. Terms?Cash. ttttci '
James L. Haile, ai=lj-e*
Sheriff Kershaw Co. j TTT ii J
(Hot Weather
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INDIANAPOLIS. INO.
FURNITUEE!
FUENITUBE!
W. F. MAGUIRE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
359, 361, 363 UPPER
MAIN STORE 1365 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.!
~WE CARRY A FULL LINE,
FROM THE COSTLIEST TO
THE CHEAPEST. AND ORDER
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORIES.
Feb 13.
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SUCCESSORS TO
JOSEPH WILLIAMS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
OLD NICK
PURE COPPER DISTILLED
mm and BRANDOS,
PANTHER CREEK, N. C.
DRDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY
FIIiliBD.
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Undertakers.
With an experience of over 21
pears, we still keep qn hand a fall
itock of COFFINS and CASKETS,
frotn cheapest to the highest prices,
ft e sell cheaper than any one in
?wn. Give us a call and be con*
need, for wo cannot be undersold.
R. J. McCreight & Son.
Sept. 22-tf.
NEW INVENTION.
Buggv and wagon tires upset with>at
catting and welding, and tire
jolt holes preserved in riras by
neans of my new tire upsetter.
Repairing, painting and trimming
lone to order at the Metts* old shop.
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WHEELER & WILSON M'FG CO. M
Atlanta. Ga.
For Sale by G. G. YOUNG,
May 16- Camdon, S. C.
Wateree Cotton Seed Oil ill anil
Fertilizer Company.
NOTICE is hereby given that six days
after date the .Books of Subscript^ n
to the Capital Stock of the WATER? E
COTTON SEED OIL MILL AND FERJ
riLIZER COMPANY will be open at the
3tor* of Messrs. Baum Bros, in the Town of
Camden. S. C.
SAMUEL BOYKIN,
, J. A. it A HON,
0. M. ALEXANDER,
W. P. RUSSELL.
A. M. DUNN,
M. ?<AUM.
H. G. CARRISON.
board of ('ornoi atom*'
Camden, S. C., May 29th, 189&
OAR LOAD
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JUST IN, AND THE Pubic
cnn be 8'ipplicd in ANY
QUANTITY.
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PicNies, Excursion, &?, supplied at.
educed rates.
Persons having fresh meats, melons, buter,
&c., wbich they wish placed on Icc,
an be accommodated at a small remuneraion.
^ Customers can get Ice on Sundays
rom 1111. m. to 2 o'clock p. ir.
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nUII cured at home with
nr I I IwfloutpAlu. Book of pa.-IHI
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