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GAjiDEH. S.C..SEFT. 11,1890. an ? ? nr ry it fr i OV7 L L I il 11 Ui v-li A? 1 ?! vuA iVjOl Vv This well known citizen, who lias been j identified with our cjramuni;vJfor a qunr- j ter ot a century. dic-J at his residence on 1 last Sunday after a lingering illness, and j bis tn vny friends, all over the county, will j hear of it with deep regret. r? P.;J!A1,1 Oa,.... t?|? t-fK TQX! 1 ajur;i iu rai;uviu vuuiu^ vui* .??? , *v-*-. he received his preparatory education in Camden, under Leslie McCamlless. E;<i. ! and entered the Sour;: Carolina College in j 18M. On the breaking out of the war lie i en'isted in the l?th South Carolina Regiment. and was Orderly to the brave John II. Means, who fell on tre field of glory a | second Manassus. August OOih. 18tiU. Ho j then joined Cant. Jaines C. Poby's company of cavalry, and received a seven* wound | at Old Church in IS'Jt. At the close of t he j war he returned to K<*rshaw county, and j here no has lived ever since. i!c planted! very largely for a number of years, and in 1878 was admitted 10 the bar and continued to practice law to the date of l.is last illness. He pr *fer.cd criminal and j was highly successful in its practice, both I in this and adjoinmg counties. He never held public ofliee. but was ever j uctp'y interested in a:i matters appertain-1 ing to the welfare of the State and county, and long will his eloquent appeals to his fellow citizens be remembered. Impulsive by nature and warm-heanod. he bad many strong friends in the county Generous and open handed, when he had | the means, he did a grout many kind deeds, and his heart ever responded t) ell appeals I for charity and relief. Hospitable and ge- j nial in manner, he was an cx'client host | and delighted to have his friends about I him. Possessed of excellent abi'iiy, with quick perception and fine command of language. he was an effective, graceful speaker and a ready and fluent writer. As Editor or the Camdc>" Jourxal be took high rank among the journalists ef the State, and delighted to attend the Press Assoeia'ion. where he was ever a weicome and honored guest. He was never elated by prosperity, nor crushed by misfortunes, in 1SSG ne intermarried wi.h ivjiss Sally I.-. Boykm. who predeceased him in !So7. leaving six children. Her death was a sad blow to him and them. Alas, his familiar form, and graceful carriage will no more be seen in our midst. He has gone in the prime of manhood, and weshali misshim personally socially and politically. '"Green be the turf above thee, Fripnrl nf f>nv rluva " - - - RZ?ii>S STEV?"A EDLiiIP. Tom Reed, dictator, petty tyrant aud blatant demagogue, who, as Speaker of the House cf Representatives, has wielded his power with a tyranny aud usurpation unsurpassed and never equalled in parliamentary history, has become frightened at the close race in Lis district, and is tnow at home "io"?.ing after his fences," to use a politic*! phrase. At Portland, Maine, he gave an account the other night of what Congress lias done and his part in the programme. Every act is a disgrace to his party and should be a burning shame to himself, but as (he hog glories in his wallow and the-dog in his vomir, so does this shameless i>ettifogger in his dirty deeds. Among these acts he < enumerates !ho miserable tariff, abortion j of a silver bill, crusade on cotton seed oil. j unseating of Southern Democrats, and the | usurjiatery Lodge bil1. And as the crown-j ing act of commendation to his constituents he jrloats over the east-iion railroading , rules which the majority adopted to deprive j the minority of all lights and privileges ? j He sees in all of these nets such merit as in cause him to cliueUie. an?l m a spirit or self-glorification vaunts himself or the part ho 1ms played. Lost to all shame, and utterly without conscience lie regards the government as the exclusive property of the Itepuhliean party, and denies that the Democratic party, and especially the .Southern wing of it, lias any rights which his high-handed majesty should rrspcot. Public servants should give an account of their stewardship, and when such services have Itoen on the line o' patriotic duty, and in the interest of the country, they deserve the plaudit of wellclone. good and faithful servant. Put when they are on the line of intolerance partisanship and sectionalism, deserve only reprobation and the contempt of every true ; patriot. It is rn ibe latter lino that liecd has! operated, and bis Congressional career in this Congress should relegate him to that array of demagogues and political nistix-ants who have received the virtuous indignation of an outraged people. Like Colfcx, Ames and Dudley, he should to held up to public sconi an ! infamy. Scoccr or lut-.r J he must get to the end cf liis tether, or else this country will sink bouoath rbe oppressions and tyranny cf his party and its infamous lenders. Iris Democratic opponent over in .Maine ! is running Ir.tn a trip and tuck tacc, and he i has our best wishes ior his most abuudiiit I success in turning down the infamou* Tout | Reed. CANNON, THE VULGAEIAX. Joseph G. Cannon, member cf Congiess I from Illinois, wili descend in the Listory ol this country us the most infamous vulgar- { tin mat has disgiaced the annuls of out Cougiess, even among the many vulgar chai lut&ns aud demagogues who Lave o ,cu pied its scats. and we La-.e Lad scores of i the common'st, dutiest < Ified'ows us rncut-' bets of it. The scenes enacted in its hnlls are such at times its to t.airuui the expression of a venerable and distinguished Ueut- j gia Judge, who consented to serve out the j unexpucd term of u deceased member, and j Was SO disgusted With its Lcci' gaidtll I performances, something so foreign to Lis | instincts, tastes and asiccia.iuus, that ^n ' being asked if ho intended to stand as a! etndidate for the now term replied "no. j this is no place for a gentleman.'' And Cannon has added to the daik side i oi the picture to such a degree thai ii Con?' i . gresp were to to judged by him, and all of h :> members were like bim. tlien indce J m jelfrespecting man would be caught asso dating or being herded in the <-rae as-era b!y \ri m such eat lie. H is ctfonee ccnsisted in u?intr. in a recent debate. language sc diity ami illustrations by a figure of speech :'o gro-s!v vulgar >'i the presenc e of tin? galleries crowded wi" h ladies, as !< force ;h?rr to leave their scats and cause d-ccru :110mbcr.5 :n hang their beads in s; a?ni.. whiU one member. who.? wife was ?u the gallery strode an to him and administered in his face a soy.rc and denunciatory eondeinuation o>' his conduct. r>ii iy and Cm! mouthed blackguard, \vt ::re h.-nnv In see h's own cnn.-iitiuncy and tho tiovv?n:inors in iiis district berating and condemning him. ! > the pristine days <:f the Kenublie, when geriliiity was the ru.e Witii ?:?>t tin: exception in pub.ic ??.< seinblics. ,Mnl she ameni.j > j-nd cmrtesieof life were part mill parcel of :i pi;bl:c career, he would have lwtii hauled up be fore the liar of the House ;>M eensu vd, il not. expelled. I'u.t we live ii: a day of decline in m.tnners, irbreed in;* ami. we fear, of morale, and sneli couth' -t, wliiii (.- ndemned by our Southern Demicrat<and many Northern ones, did not appear out- ef the way to the average ilepuldica.i lie boiihl !:ave !>een kicked oi:t of the House. O #i COMPOUND bkol). The House of Iveprcsetaniiv&s has passed ii>e bill na.iiln.T 11,568 *\1?fining laid and imposing :i tax upon and regulating the manufacturing aDd sale, importation au 1 exportation ol ' 1 *' 1*? .. tuniv compouni ip.ru. i ?o >? ....... aiioc 3 at rotton seed c-iwhich e nters into It- cou?p'j3:tioa, ?m.l is one of its main ingredients, and is a tax it) tbc so-called interest of t c l:og ann cf the West. It has not, hew ever, been a 1 vocateJ by uim, but the large manufacturers ot lard in tbe Westeiu and Northern cities. Among the lis: of such advocates we find pj4N packers in New Haven, St. Louis,Cincinnat:, Kansas City, Chieag , Boston, Xjouisville, Philadelphia, New York', Dubuque, and other cities too cuuierous to mention. It is ostensibly done; iu the interest oi "pure lard/' and "public health,-' and yet when interrogated by the Committee on Agriculture the details of the ingredients, as given by these packers, which enter into what they term "pure lard'' are so disg.isti.ig as to make one revolt agcVr.st using it On the contrary, compound lard is shown to be cleaner and purer. And as to its healthy qu.ii.fic3 such able Professors of Hygene as Drs George W. Pearc-?, Irving A. Watson and Granville B. Cone, tear witness to its healthful and lem.ficen' qualities", while Willis G. Tucker. Anal^ft^pKiemistofthe New York State Board of Health, cites and endorses Professor Wiley, Chemist of the Unitea C'.aies eultuial Department in saying "cotton seed oil ;s usually very fioefroufi acid, and when properly prepared ;s of pleasant taste pud is admirably adapted for edible and culinary purnoses, for which it is now extensively employed " It is compounded of lard, beef stearlne. and eoilon seed oil. and lias so interfered with lard by its cheapness, as to cause this opposition. This bill imposes a tax of two mills on each pound of it, and re?'rids the wholesale deai.-ir to loss t-loin 50 pounds in a package and re toilers to m.t more *l?v.?? 50 pounds i-i a package, witli a penally of $-,000 to the wholesale a-.d $500 to the retail (h-aler. It is one of the roost iniquitous nets of !ho infatn us lie. publican majority in Congress, and is a stab at the cotton grower. The. use (?f cotton seed for maim ofcPT'reiil kinds. .iictui.j.rt - employs 30,0:10.000 of capital, with c 12,000.001! of income, and $4,MU0.L'OO of it ?joes j. '.o lard co.upoiuul, willi tendency lo an increase ol' cnpii.-.l cve?y year. 'i hoy have placet I binding twine ou tue Irce last f?.-i the Western mat:, out kept jute and iron ties ou the prelected list f r the Soi::li ;rr. farmer. The whole Leg is lati-.n of Congress lias been adverse to his interest, and the Northern corn grower, bacon raiser i.nd pork packer care nothing for.Lis interest. Wheat,,oats, rye and corn arc protected,'while cotton an.] tvnrrtiiing appertaining to it is left to take care of ;tself. There car. he no comity between the Southern and Northern j or Western farmer and hoy raiser. J and any scheme whicu preicuds to bring tiicm on a footing is a delusion. This biii is an outrage. Tire pretense o( requiring the revenue from the tas is a sr.are and a falsehood, and its ahocates know it. Ttie government, with its surplus, does not need it. It is a ruthless atlatL on us, and nur FoiULeru farmers cannot and will not be deceived by it. ^ -<&m .>u a Goad Send uif Frok Home. j Tim ? heiaw Rep crier in calling attention to the announcement cd' A A. F.?I!?jlT, (? ' that place, as a eanrti date Ivi Congress irorn this District. Sttjs: "dnce Capt Pollock has en id that he is not a Leuiociat, hot claims to be u wh:g, we cannot see how lie can expsct endorsed by the Desv.r> erats." i Prewctir.ect of the Grana .Jsry. * To TI $ lie tor, I. D. Wiiherspotr, ' Fresidino Jul'.'?. 1 We, the Grand Jury of Kershaw \ County, K>r 1850, having pass-.(i tfi -!, on ail Gills unJ discharged a. I other!, duties ?ievo!v ns: upon n* at tmtera: '.)i the Cuurr, rfeSpecllu.lv .-.d.iuit tl.'u klijwing presentment: 'iiie (iiiesl.uu ferry 10:11 is in i eu-li'ion. (Specially m.u portion j (" eiween tiii i . .-.nieti-'y (.it II. <Si.-J tiion ? a?t?.i fc\ B. Cantey. ihi.ui.s in | He E iVvcm portion of the Couu'yi nv in lair coii.Jilion a n?? IGiJijaoii I'.jil'.i ts ill JJOO'l CUilditiiti:, i'lit ii:'.h ' s'rfne .iiiiui fives in it, which can In: | < as:lv rtan-.iVtnl. I ht jv?ek.e:ul iinldj !> i5i ba.icondition in ei'U.iti. p. jl (insI ami li ts consul.-.;in!<; I>t-U it ii. ! it. The Beaver \ reek r.?'i i im ii.i'i j condition Iruni Sander's Creek North,! several small l.ri-lges are 1.1 bud iv i jjair an I with .-onie timber J i . A i ort!:!y road (n-'tne nnku ?w!?j i ic t!ic* .W.riiicni portion < !* Mm Co u > tv. leatkilg i'> the town ,,f Kershaw, j is m orient nee.I of repair. The I Oommissoners can btu-oi in ! part - j rlars concerning this nun! from .Mi j ij. 22. Jviilflev I', i" t Ii:iries{??n roird i is reported to us as hi-ing in b,ni eon-! dit en. Tiie various ; ommitfees on puhiuj offices and county institutions repot f the jiil in yood condition, with ' ?ej exception of t he kitchen v/liich re quire repairs on roof anil board Hour | iag. No attentiou has been paid by I the Boar-I isf County Conimiss oners j to the recommendation in our rebruu- j ry presentment el' cot tain cliuuges in (lie heepe.s' living apartments Common decency requires that this mutter l?e attended to at an early lata The Poor House is well kept and the inmates are conten eii andj happy. We will h.ve .something further to say on tins subject when we j take up the affuiiS of the County; Commissioners. The Se.hool Commissioners', Cletk's, Judge c.f Pro. bate's and Master's offices are 6eem tngly well kept. The books aDd accounts of the .Sheriff were examined and ronorted correct. We find on examination of tlio books of the J reasurer that the income of Ker shaw C\'Unfy for the fiscal year 18d8-9, for County purposes, was about $-'2, OuO, and the expenditure, ns near us the committee could ascertain, are between $1,500 and $2,000 inure than that sura. The committee was informed that this state of th ngs hid been in duration for some years and would continue so year after year unless an adlitiunal tax was levied, or rigid system of economy inaugurated in every branch of the County government. The books of all the Trial Justices of Kershaw County, with the exeeptioa of those of Messrs C. L Winkler and J. J. Nelso-, were presented to us for examination. That of Mr J. W. Floyd is remarkable for its pecul-ar neatness and the readiness with) which its contents can bo eouipre-i hended by the average Grand Juror.] This jury unanimously requests 31r Floyd to send a copy of his form of book-keeping to every rriul Justice in Kershaw County without exception. This is a merited tribute to a capable ollicer, and the adoption of tins method w.il facilitate Hit cxami-J nations by future Grand -J mors, i he bt.oks of Messrs 'Iruesdcl and Maun, while they done show glaringerrors, arc qnt inodi Ik of nea-ntssj nor good bouk-kedping. Mr Trues- j del complains lo us of a Certain <.on-j .... i hi n. Miii i Swollen Throats, Cough*. lit''. Save $>50 by use of <>ti? bottle. Warranted the most wonderful .Blemish Cure ever known. Slid by Dr. K. i,. Zcmp. Druggist, Camden. ? ^ ? Lida'i Want to Hear Hint. When Congressman Hemphill finished bis speech against the snbtroaruvy scl;eme on Monday las', Jos. Clark, the Republican wU> wid oppose Hemphill or whoever gets the Democratic nomination, arose and asked all who wished to hear the other side of the question to remain. A chorus c' vo ces went up '-Don't waDt to hear you" and id a few moments the court-room was empty Hurrah for the Democracy of ..anMister county 1 The most prominent Republican m the StaU- cuu't poll but one white \ote in this county and nn Independent can't poll a dog-goue ane.?Lnncuser Ledger. ? 1^ ...... 01J newspapers in any quantity at L5 cen 8 a hundred at this office. ? - ^ ^ BROWN'S IR0I7 BITTERS Cure3 Dyspepsia, In- i digestion & Debility. by Tri ?i Justice Mr.iin and other pa;- i tics mi iiit.iu^r t;ri'ta?ii cases Lrons-j firrecl lioui ids court 10 t> at ?'. un-i other Trial .Justice, and v-t).iiii Mimvi retaliates by ehargin?? Squire j Truos.ici with hwirnr the war-j rants served u:i Urn una the oher( parlies to trio suit on Sunday. NoilIi- j cr party i.eiii? jeopard with rvj. | ileijee to support his statements L!?? . Grand Jury doeidtal the charges llot sustained a?:d dismissed the matter. The book of Mr K. I >. IMakeney indicates a hurry and bustle which ivo do not tl.iak should ba shown in fulfilling the duties of one of the most, important trial justiceships in ilia County. We find several umU'sious of entries of eases wb.cli !-uve been; bioughi b?'fore him. one of wiijeii iaj die Stale vaThos. i lminas and Titos, i .Murphy. Your Honor bus called! >ui attention to the fact of his failure j to biml over the w.mosses in this case, in the cast of the State vs I Jim Perry, we find a similar Cause for complaint against Trial .Justice si. J. Nels ti. \Ye rt-cptost al! our Trial Justices, in the interest of economy ami just ee. to be very cartful on tnis point m future. In presenting the alitor* of i!?v County Commissioners, the Jury m'-j sirta to correct an impression ubjoh was created in our F. binary presi ntuicut.. In that document we rather severely censured the Commissioners for hiving bur rowed sixteen thousand dolluis for '.vbith Lhey had no immediate use. We have since ascertained that there was urgent ueed tor a consiiieraole portiou of that amount to take up a claim for moDey borrowed the year previous. The necessity would not have arisen hud nut our Legislator* in tLeir wisdom ceeu fit to have the time for ihecolitction of taxes extended from Pec. loch to Feb. 15tL. Th-< Jury re apectluliy urges upon our Represen Lutivet. to work and vote agaiust the adoption of suck a resolution at the oesi session of the Legislature. (Jn taking up the Poor House matter we find that there has been but ' aoven or eight inmates since tlie 1st of January, and that the average tOct per luontb to the County hu9 1 been about sixty dollars. This seems 1 to us to be rather expensive, and we would suggest to the next Board of Commissioners the experi-i-ent of i farming out the inmates am ng ! the poor families in r.ke town and country who v ill doubtless be glad to thus aii themselves ami us. I The Commissioners report aa avef. i<je outlay of ?75 per month for dietnz prisooers. Tb s also seems 10 is to he excessive and if, aft r du'y ' :on3ideririg the matter, our l<eg si* ;ovs can s^e their way clear to reiuce the charges for dieting pris in ->r? from $0c per ds^m to w.trilst iht.l t *y w !i ,i<> s<?. Vi'i? filso dvs.r - t-? C;:!l t hctr :w*?i-?si.i-?ti to the !:u" !? *t Irie '? rn: -'ns'ice-; arc a!I .wed p.-r year each f..r a n sial-.v. AI pr-. s?at the. r>!if:r*tT till? faith 1.0-: ti.and when an ar:e.-.ti* mad.; we m: i.is ?is! ttl.'i'i for a" rei . "Jfio Jf?r t'tiUs 5"c l*;i" that, fro tl'Hi'li tor WitH?"**;**. M"'1 <|n|i?||gf Soial! bid -or mileage, tints swelling t : < cosl o! ctMVtn tdes ' *> nearly if not | ; !! . t>?* 'ic;- four ii.tii'lre.t dollars in-J stea ! of four Imodrod f??r tli? two j i'ht! .i'.ty nxpri SMtti tin- uji'ii on that I it is q via posh Isle to secure :r goo.-i; m.'iii i ir four' li'iii 'rod- dollars .per j ve?r ;o till rh-> position, thereby do.| - - - . /%f j iII^ c.A UV iiiUM . charge,j i |?-ru is fi.mil ill ii.!!- prc-j sct.lmcut to wh?*? the appo- j l.'te of at 0 ?. -ii.tr c.mhryu States- j ;ilt-r: now po-ir:g before the jvople in 'lie nub'<: ri '.i of cnnJitV-fes, Mid \yc qarntiNtiy hope that t,ti; fortunate ones * il; tak< speedy t--v;pu t?? a fiord! r.* ro'iol. | As this sfc^iiM closes ll-.c ofli.'isil j term of the Grand our} <?f lrtU-h we I desire in iiji to thank your iT<>t? I or for y??ur court: ay at turn and the June term of tlio Court. iferpect fully, \V. I1. McDowam.. Foreman. Promiscuous Items. Mr W. K. Smith was in Darlington a few days la.^t week. For tlic largest assortment in black goods ol all qual ties von must go to 1 >AUM Bllt'S. Mr L. T. Mills left, on Tuesday, for Davidson College, near Charlotte, N. C. Mr Hammie Wittk 'W9ky, oft linden, is with Mr Hairy Hovfc m his jewelry est ibiishment.? Watchman and Southron. Mr ,T. A. Smith, nf Ion'a, is n- w with Messrs Zemp Bros. Hoys clothing ! we h ive never seen such a big stock. They have boys' suits a' oue dol'ur a suit at D TJn/\a i UAL -Jl Mrs Bertha Smith and children, returned to liie.r home in Savannah on Friday last. Mr V. E. 3>ePas9. who ha3 heen sta iag some time at Stevenson, Alabama, has returned home. Baum Bro3. certainly have got the largest stock of new and elegant Carpets. You laus t go and see them. Miss Minnie Clybarn returned home on last Thursday from ber v sii to Rock Bi 1. accompanied by her friend, Miss El ?i Kirk ley. Why do you g^to Columbia and Charleston to buy Furniture, when the old reliable Baum Bros, have such an e egant stock? They can certainly please every body. Miss Susie Clybarn, who has for" B.j'.hi time been visiting relatives snd friends in# Arkansus and Alabama, returned home on Wednesday hist, j I J' you want io see a real genuine I wholesale oKtahlishment go to Ban in Ilio:', Mrs .Janiea A. %':wcl, who has been ' ppending liie -undncr with leisures I in Camden, returned to her home tu i i.:pT!i->S!,on, fill ^uuuay i;uci:n:|>ic \ y her sinti-r, Miss A mm jiax I IcyDon't worry, neighbor. Ti i* truewe bought ft terrible large slock of. goods, bat we bought them cheap, i and \vi 1 sell them mvoi'dinglv, it icy j must heboid to makes room for new ones coining in every day IUr.M lh:o.s. There is ft vino growing very luxnriunty 1:1 front ofMr.Jos. (Ion-bile's store, which he says is j; **"l,:llman j pen." You ought to g-? and ?*e it! and while there invest in sonic o! ! those t,! oicc cgar* of his. Wc have seen n'hU'tO yards n? the best round thread l'laids at lhiu.n Bros., which Lliev olfer at 5c per yard, and they have eleven accommodating clerks to wait on you. Itch, Mange, and Scr-.tches on human or animals cured in 30 minutes hy Wool ford s Sanitary bt lion. Thi? never fails. Sold hy I)r F L. Zemp Druggest, Camden. English Spavin Liniuift'-t removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused l.umps and Hlcmishes from borsri-, jilood j Spavin, Curbs. Spliuts. 'Sweeney,j King-boiie, Stifles. Sprains, nli [ Electri". Bitters. Trii;- fi.l.vCOItiiiii; !?i> *c]! kn'>*.vn j t;nl 1sti .t<! .( fi! (! ii'> kjoum1 ii!-ttii"ti ' VI; ui:.. '-r.V" ( '. "WOC ItiiiiTi -!*?tT I'll- , HhIIP- ?' / p'-i'v* - \ I 11 '*'? ;i. I|'i i-.i s ?t l i-lisl H"io :i - tiMii.nlfi"! 'f> !o "<L I '!in' - vini-'l r,.i?ir:" ?i.! cirf- j ' il! r of KMtipjs, will ! | ?e-.!i?>Vf I* S'lil }'!i":ilti :?tl'l [ I r l.y ; motif ?i i \v. ;1T !' :?? ' \1.?;' * 'mm I-ynViii ..tp! i l??.>v??|i r? 1 Mi.'uri*: !'"?ers ' i ?vrr i"ir of I! ??ft:! ? !? . tiii!!] ii'h^i-:'-.n irv K'-.-'vi.' !!i?i-t->.?I'm:re J -it' ' *< !inn ?iiM-iir?r imw*y tv{nn?l?f| I pr,Hr. i.mt ' " > p?-r b 11it lI,. Itni;'* DlliJfW'lli'fi. - - '?*' ? ? I-j Cousum?:i-v: Jiir.-irab'o;J Itv, t !. r fnl'-twin-jj- ?!r <1. !i. Murri?. j Spwitrk, \.k.. ?ty-: Wit* '.(<.ivmi with A It j ?) ' Lu'ic*. mi I >i ? HII 1 pliyi'M'iTii!' ;r.on Mi i;?-il inc. -in hirtiotb'" iU:ri!? takt'y Now Dim-.uven 1 lor 'I'Mcniipfio.i nnt now on my !hir?l ; SottS'i'-inil *nia 1.1 onfi.se>! the wot a 0:1 uty i *- ' !- iKa tioAot inu?]?fiifiA AV 1* Ft I at?I ' ! larra. si-i-? in<- .? . , Vlbl'iiioviirt, Pectiu", 'Uu</ suyr:| Mud it nn* beer. <?r l>r Khi^'h N*w !?ii? ; cov.*ry fi?r (7niioi:ii|i;!t>u I would hiive ?lIh?i j ofLniiir "rouhien. Was given up by ?! ?? - j loi'H Am now in bom of lion'ft '' Try it ) Sii-nn';'! hittiica free ill Iff T'. L Z.unp'jt j Drugstore I ONE DOM.A it WJ.EKI.V' Buy* u go.?d Gold Watch by otr i flub SyHtom. Our 11 Karat pa ton t stiffened gold oauos urn warranted !orj 2d yours. Wnltham or Elgin move- j incut, reliab e and well known. Mem { wind in 1 ser, hunting or open face, j Cady's or Gent's siz E pial to any j >7") Watch, d i* anil one <>f tii?.sc j Watches for $2") cash, and send to' any address by registered m.'i 1. or by Expre ? t..\ 0. I'., with privilege of" exttuiin ition; also by our ( lub !*'ysI tern at #1 per week. Our Agent at Durham. N ('. writes: "Our jew filers have confessed. they don't know how yon can J-rnish such w -rk for the money.' One good reliable Aynt wanted in each place. Write f.?r pani ulars. Empire Watch o . 48 & ."id .Maiden banc. New York. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Judge of Prob itoThe Wateree Democratic Club r.-spectfnlly beg leave to place in nomination for the office of Judge of Probate. Mr T. A. u.vipa Knowing him in every respect ful ly qualified for the duties of that office, we feel no hesitation in asking for him the support of the Democratic; voters of Kershaw County. Watebhs Democratic Club. Thanking ruy friends for theaibove pression of their confidence in me. I accept the nomination for Judge of Probate of Kershaw County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Respectfully T A.MOORE. , For County Commissioner. To the People : I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the re suit of the Democratic primary. If elected I will endeavor to serve the interests of the county to the host of my ability. Kespectfuliy. \y. A, S3HRO<*K. For fhr Lwisintiive. Mr. Editor: j'lease allow to announce for the legislature one who i,r.s our entire confidence, who en jois th respect and estivui jf his fellow citiwes whp'pver he is known. lie is a young man, but at the same time a very successful farmer, who bus been Lru-ie-1 by us it1! and.never found wanting. <'icr.? headvil mil coiiser" i"?c, < > i'ii?i .uinn.ii.v with the Farmers' Move mem. a linrd worker in I lie Alliance, he is in every v:ay eminently <|Ufl:ilie<i to represent hl> constituents. \Vith nnric do we jannounce as our choice liie iinmc of Mr. k'harios M. Alexander. V'<vki:.m>: So: ".ii-hJ.vm Kershaw. ! For Fount y Coin mission or. At the request of numerous friends and | I neighlKtrs in West Waterce, 1 liore-iy annouuee myself a t'ttiulidiUe for ,ihc offie? | of County Com mis.-inner, subject to th? 'action of the primary election. J. 1>. IS HELL. FINE STOCK FOR SALE." M ILK COWS with tlioir CALVES. Graded Ilolstcin Yearlings. Graded Jersey Yearlings. Three Burke Colts, 2 to I years old. j Two Ooita from Mnrg:r.f 14 yrs old. i GradedSouthdown Sheep. A large lot of graded Nogs, cross ed w:tSi Poland-China and llei kshire. I Also, a lot of fine w rk Mules. Apply to JOHN O.MAN. I LANDS FOR SALE. j Ity virtue of the authority confer- j red upon rae by tho order of Judge I \V. H. Wallace, dated Ferruary 12th. isao. in the case of S. C. CJybiirn; Administrator, vs. Mnry C. Reynolds et al. I hereby offer for saie, on pro I vatc terms, tho Ib'lowinir tracts of what is known ar. Town Crock P'un-j Utior., a portion of tlio < hesnut. lands, ntnnted about lour miles j South of CmnJcn : Tract No. 1. (Ibvur lan.l.) 120 acres. '2, 44 270 ? ' .1. l!?(i ? | no j " 7, 150 44 j 44 44 9, 1G1 " ! ' 44 10, 3Gd 44 | Total,* 12.32 44 j These lands may ho purchased in ' tracts or in a body. Terms?One third cash; balance in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage, with privi ege of j nBt'ii.f* CQQII I"*.' * r* ?? Parlies wish ng information can J apply to S. C. < LYHITRN, Receiver Estate James Cbesnut. A ng 28 FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. ! Providence Washington Insurance | Co, Providence, R. I. Security Insurance Co., New Haven, 1 Conn. Fidelity Fire Insurance Co., Huron, Scuih Dakota j ] WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM j I the public ibHi i now rcprce^ni the abovo ! popular nn'l strung Fire Iart'rar.cn Ooinpu- [ tiic?. ntui yylicit u .;haro of their patron-; L tfjtASiN'ti'i OX. Auj 7*if i ? -j* -*Vm!m!v GcHnNfcsmner- i :>h .. /?/? : -i,. i.t iiojHirUiit !h;ti ili v>'. ice ?l County "o:nMii^ii?n ?; .siiutlld be illed l?y Sim mn.-t u:ul competon! lien we Call find, nwd (not ?1 :>???ntscithe ncri:.- ?.r . . <?r the already j lOliiir.'il.di v." know uf n une U tter qui;!- ' tied tu ii!! till-' position limit Mr 1-HUe F. llnlir'tui. V/.; therefore place his i' nr.tu nation t.?r suit! Mi!: i?!, the en.-uinp in>n;:u'v election with >ut ictMtiliing him. and while -.ve knurr he i-- seeking no otiae. we wiriteii'. v ?ru-t lie will itercm t"he nominit'inn. NV vonsits. Kov !!m? Lt^islaturo. Mil Kd!"mi?:--1 respeetfuiiy nnnounoc wy.-clt as it Candidate i'or clee! i?>n to the House ? !' iivpre-'entntives, upon iie Farmers Movement IMai form. ..ubjeei. t?> the actio!. of the Democratic primary. \V\ K. i< li^SKLL For Fottiiiy Treasurer. liavhip not'ced the very fntnk h ltorof CiM?s. J. c. t oilnitr-" hi tl.vliiiuisr the ootni nation for ili'- L-pi.dat.ur", \i\< many Iriumls claim the p.i viicpe of I tore by nominating him for County Treasurer, lie i- in every may capable to fill said ullicc. and it rccom mcmlcd I'j* Mie Wcmocniue primaries, ms appointment !o said oflleo wiil insure us u square, hunt sC and t'lucienl ({ouutv Treasurer. MANY FK1KNIW. For County Commissioner. Mi:. Editor:--We respectfully nominate Mr. Henry K. Heard for the oflice of Countv Commissioner fro.n West Wateree. 1k:lieving that he is not only comfH'teut. hut that our section is entitled to representation in our County government. Mr. Hear I is in full sympathy with the Fanner.)' Movement, and was hm./momo/m/// endorsed hyt the Salt i'oud Democratic Club at ics meeting "ii t!?e 'JiiLh u!t. VO i'EltS OF WEST WATKItEK Fur County Commissioner It is wol! t<> Iru-t a true, a tried and faithful! piihiie servant. One who" has worn the huirels, mn! worn them with honor to himself and c redit to hiscounty. We have sucli a person in Cap:. A. A. (toy kin. of West Waterec. whose fidelity to duty, and laithful performance of the same, eminently qualify him for this duty. He is a successful farmer himself, a good financier, and in fuli sympathy with the farmers' reform movement. Again permit us to say that while County Commissioner he was assiduous iu his duties, and gave especial attention to dm roads and bridges. Let's have him and oldige MANY VOTilUS OF WEST WATEKKE. For School Commissioner. Mr. Editor?I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of School Commissioner of Kershaw Counrv, subject to the result of the primary eiect iou to i-c held at such a time as the County Exec? tive Committee snan direct. B. B. CLARKE. For the Legislature. Mr. Editor:?Permit me to announce that I am a Candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives subject to the approval of trie Democracy of Kershaw County at the primary election to be held at such time as the i oanty Executive Committee shall direct. W. D. TUANTHAM. For the Legislature, Mr. Edit >r:?Ploase announce, without j consultation. Mr. XiioR. J. Kirk la ml us n J Candidate for the Legislature upon tf.e Fanners' Moveracni plat form, at (no on-iiing primary ekotion, and wo ask ?ncli rndowiiii-nt of this nomination tmm all sections of the oouruy as must impress hnn that the office seeks the man and duty fort-ids him io refuse this caii. MANY VOTERS. For Treasurer. Mr. i'hutor:?You v.:!1 please announce ihe nam" of t'apt ilaiic foi 10 c.jtpointnient io ilie dllice of County Treasurer, subject to the rc-suit o; I lie ensuing Democratic primary, and oblige ' MANY FRIENDS. For Auditor. Mr. Editor:--Please announce the name of Mr. Daniel ". Kiikley as n suitable person for tin- endorsement of the Democratic voters at 'iicir .approaching primary election for Auditor of Kc-lsimw Ccunty. Mr. K irk ley is eminentiy uia iiied for I his position, and >he receive tiieir recommendation or endorsement, it will la- his highesi aim to di-ehnrge the duties of his office faithfuily cm! in the entire satisfaction of the public genera:!)-. TllK PEOPLE. IsTCW ISTHETiME TO SOW YOUR FALL TURNIPS, A FRESH Sl: 1'IMA' OF BUiST'S NEW CROP [! 890] Turnip Seed I JUST RECEIVED AT is- P a. /EllP'tii. ' BPf < * I MJ? mi mi.' m M > Warranted Frosli & Pure.' FOH SALK AT THICKS LOWKK THAN KVKII. July !7. Save the Pennies, and the 4 Dollars will save themselves! Uillif 9 ftnv our Shoos, which are made Si HUWr of i,ie ver.v 1,est materials money ^ can buv. Every pair is guaranteed to fit and wear. Cheapest, because they will outwear any other Shoes. We r.ot'ojily claim our Shoos are tho best, but m: wnrr-.iv.t them to be s<>. m JEL 15. <J Atfon SPRihf: AhNGilNGESJENT. irs T jj m !tfH . illlli (i Ji tt itLiUn i!A?. :;ow in STORE A '' -till k Complete Assortment of saniai CONSISTING IN LAM HAS AND 2CSNSTS AND nn P'ATC a:Vn n'p-A UllLL?i?uliO li.UA /VULI uai 0, ALL OF Til E LATEST DESIGN ?fc FASHION. AI SO Ribbons and Feathers IN G IiEAT VA RTET Y. ANI) IN FLOWI5RS My Stock is fnost Superb? Surpassing in Kcanty anything c-f the kiml I hnve hitherto hnd i i Stock. All of which will Ik; wild at I rh:"..-: io?uit the times. Mrs. T. B. WALKER. ~C Ei SEN H El W1 ER'S~BA R._ w. JI.VYE lU'MOVKD .MY ES?1 TA1SLISIISIKXT to il,? *tr>te two doors above the old market, whore I have opened a FIRST CLASS BAR. I keep constantly on hand the lineet qualities of WINKS. I LIQUORS, CIGARS, and TOBACCO. Be sure and call ou me If you want some thing nice. DON'T FORGET TO GALL . QN J. J. WATKINS AXD EXAMINE HIS STOCK OF CHOICE GROCERIES - . Consisting of Sugar, Coffe*. flonr, Haw, Laid, Molng*?.*-, Choose, Potatoes and everything usually found in a First Cla>s Grocery Store. All of which will ho sc>M at prices to sui' the times. Nov 7-tf A. D^KENNE BY HARDWARE! HARDWARE I ? FECIAL ATTENTION 1'AID to this branch of bus:nc33. ALSO CARRIES FULL LINE General Merchandise. HERE YETAND HERE TO STAY. And better prepared than ever to supp'y you with TINWARE or fe pair same. All work done at iow prices. I can lie found at the store one door above ?Smith & Hall's, where I solicit a call frntn yon. Icb27 JOS. GOOD ALE. Rl?NS_EASY. ^^^cmsrAST. BREAKS*THt^HOLL ^S^THE CELEB RATED CQTTQNf&liy bloom LilPO Has All LATEST IMPROVEMENTS including llalimtf Wheel ou Ilrash which Insurra oven speed. This feature la peouliftr \p this make of Oln and la uaad OR pp other, "in 1'I LLV Ul iBtXTKED and Are IMIf?rM t'KKi: or I'BillSIIT at u; I. B. Station or the landing of any Regular Steamboat Line la the South. If we have no Agent near you, address the General Southern Agent, H.W.HUBBARDVa'AY^V ?&nfig?|OSCOOD 'mill BBBu. 8. standard ^BMBtHBaEaMnKaia^witrr?iilr4. lUhortliM trnpviltfiftffl? Ii*. RM(1a?t IMItn M'l r?#d WH?>l!nf IUU, vr.uL'UUAHD.Cfnl.Soutbo iBSOLUTELY THE BEST! GENTLEMEN'S SHOES. 100, *2.99, *2.50, *2.00, fn?tst on I nvin? tnr nrv.ntni? M. A. PACKARD A l.'S Slim-v Sop onr suaip on bottom Sent by til on rocp'pi of price. . A. PACKARD A CO., Brockton, Vnss, A. JP.E I.4S, z for