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. freil I xi For Sale. A 8^wr and litter of IMga, Ap ?j*ly to W. W. Micklk. ^ Only 25 Cents a Meal. >~ftora now ou Mr. J. IV IUuer, ruunager pi the Caicdeu lloiul, will charge only 25 oents for meats. When you come to town call ou JMr. ikuoe . Tho McCaskill Courier. We are in receipt of a copy of The McCaskill Courier published by K. McCi|f.kill, YVisacky, S. C. We welcome you to the brother iliood, Hrother McCabkill ami wish you much fuocess. a Date 0 hanged We have been requested by Mr. ?il. H. Phu'ps, County Supervisor, to ifttato that it lias been found out that it will he impossible for some ?members of the County Hoard of Commissioners to meet on Satur day the 2tiihx(ihe date tlrst fixed) and the day for the meeting haa ?been changed to Tuesday, the 29th. It is requested that She Board will meet promptly at 11 o'clock. This ?early hour is appointed from the J fact that much business of impor tance is to bo transacted and un less tho Hoard moiUs early the bus fnoss canuot be completed in ono 'day, therefohj it is urged that the dionrd meet promptly. Jurors. Gkanp Jritoita. ? T A Cross land, V H A nan Is, A J Frietag, L C vJonef, Sum Page, John 1) Peak, John M Roberts, Jesse J Nettles, P A Boswell, II \V Portor, 0 tX, Din kins, J S Barduld, Geo. W Kiiik, Wuidv II II iuson, David S Sreull, ?Jos. E Ji'UYics, Abram Gibson, W - ' K Glenn. Put it J u units ? J A A i matron g, } >W B Iluckabee, Jr., Jasper Davis, /' -A W Iiabon, John A Munn, W N Paschal, J A Boswell, J Furman ^Davis, J no S GolF, S F Kelley. Z Z .../ Burfleld, James 0 Glhson.Jr., Thom as Barefoot, Daniel Motley, ltheu ^bon Hinson, 15 H Burdel', VV Henry Jones, Ii F Boylfin, It B Baker, G S King, Wm H Campbell, A L Moody, Wm II Young, W T Bell, ?P T Twitty.^Joseph Simpson, W M Loilis, John A Eilis, A B Rabon, A J McDowell, Mai'cellus Smith, II T Gladden, W A Nicholson, John D Crossland, Y\Tra M Hinson, J T ?Grtgsby. The grand jury will serve for' the year; the petit for .the February itoHn only. Promiscuous Items. Old papers for sale at this office ^5 cents per hundred. Constable Addison seized %b'1ut 10 gallons of wine on Wednesday wight last in the house of Rhenty AVarters, colored, about four miles ?northeast cf Camden. v "J tch on human, mange on horses, 'dogs and aU stock, cured ?n 30 min? oitesby Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. 'This never f tills. ,Sold by Dr. F. L. Zemp, Druggist^ Camden, S. C. . The folly of prejudice is frequent ly shown by people who prefer to suffer for 3'ears rather than try an advertised remedy. The millions -who have no such notions, take Ay ?er's Sarsaparilla for blood-diseases, rind are cured. So uiueh for com mon sense. The Biigar-ooating, which makes JVyer'a Pills jp easy to take, dis solves immediately on reaching the -stomach, and so permits the full ?strength and benefit of the medi cine to be promptly communicated. Abk your druggist for Ayer'a Al manac, just out. English Spavin Liniment re removes a 1^ 'hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps aud hleramishes from horses. Mood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sw? e nev, Ring Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all _ nwolen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottl?^ Wai rantcd the most wonderful Blemish . -Cure ever known. Sold by Dr. F. JL. Zemp, Druggist, Camden, 8. C. "Beyond Comparison Are the good qurlities posessrd 'by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Above all -it purifies the blood, thus strength ening the nerves ; it regulates the digestive organs, invigorates the kidneys and liver, tones and builds up the en tiro, system, cur** $crofu lar, D3 spepsia, talari h ar.d Jthcti * raatism. Get Hood's and only Hood's. '?7 Ifood'e 1'Ills cure alt liver ill*, biliousness, jaundice, indignation, ,?Uk hcadache. 25c. Thousands of Cures Have been made of Rheumatism, .Cntarrh, Ulcer?, Sore*, Blot'chin and the most malignant blood and X ?j^n 4^>0(l(ea >>y Botanic Blood Hfalm, tba reault of forty yenrKex l>ei ience of an eminent Scientflfif and conachmtioua physician. Send fcrlwolc of "woftderfal tmrrr, aml learn whieb ia the tu-st remedy. Ho> tonic Blood Halm atanda at the jtMul Fiice only_ l|.00 per large \ boultr For aale by druggists. tSend lor free book tad U*m wis dom. Address Blood Balm Co., 4~U?dU, Go. Fine Hogs. Mr. W. F. Russell, of Westville, killed four hogs recently which not to?J hill) 1,000 pound* of pork. If aoy one cuu beat that let him speak out. * Married, At thu residence of Mr. F. K Sparrow, Jan. 15th, 180.'), by Kev. S. 1). Yates, Mr. ?J. M. Johnson ami Miss Sul'io Arrauls, till of Kershaw county. Mr.W. A Mc Dowel I and MUs Matilda Morton, both of Westville, Kov. T. F. Booaer officiating. The following young ladies and gentle ill on wore the attendants: Messrs. ! Hotelier Bateman, Wallace llorton, Julius Vandlo, Willis llorton, Mi$$es Mollis Pouch, Pailio Peach, Lizzie Peach Annie Peach and Funnie Peach. Whon Baby wns Nick, we pavo her Ciwttorla. WIh-u kUc wits a Child, k1u> crii-?l for (Ustovla. When she lx?cnmo Miss, slic clung to Cantoria. When sin* Inn I Chiklrvn, tUio y.ivo tht'iu CUistorio. ^ilacaUouttl Department. WHAT WK BAT. W 3 eat the flesh of cows, hogs , sheep and all kinds of game and fish. Vegetables arc raised more in the United Slates than in uny oth er country. Uico and wheat are raised in the Southern St iles. Po tatoes aro raised in Ireland more than any other country. That- is how the "Irish Potatoe" got its uame. Some of our fruits come from Florida. They tne the Lemon, the Orange, and the Banana. Apples and Peaches are railed in the Unit ed Stales and in many other coun tries. Grapes are grown mostly in Germany and France. Pine applet* arc raised in South America. The English wuluut is raised in Rngland. The Pecan nuts, the Bat ter and the Almond nuts are rais ed in South America. A few pe cannuts are raised 'fie re. Colfee comes from Central Amer ica, the West Iudies and South America. Tea is raised iu China and Japan. Wine is made fiwiy the juice of grapes and berries. Cocoa is raised in the West Indies. Vanilla is raised in Central America, Pineapple essence comes from the juice of the pine apple. Pepper and Spices are raised in the West Indies. Siigaj- comes from all the Tropical regions?. v Bessie Vauoiiax. Age 12. ? Grade VI. WHAT WK KAT. Food is something that no one can .lo without. When wo eat, the substantial part qf Hie *food is se^ut to all parts of our^tHM^y. The blood gels a new supply and tho whole body is tnadu better and atronge?\ by it. When we are sick for a long time, and can not cut wholesome food, we wili soon get very weak but when we get well wo will bo strong again. . Wo cat a great deal of animal food, that iucludes, cows, sheep, fowls, fish, ote. The fisherius of Cliosapvnko Bay, supply the great er part of the United States with oysters and IJsh. Wheal, rice and corn arc the chief vegetables that wu use. The Central Slates are noted for wheat, ftice grows in the very low lands. Corn also grows in tile S ulliirn States. Tho corn is sent ?.u the mill and ground into meal. There arc many delightful fruits that wo have brougi.t from Florida and the West Indies, such as the hnnana, the orange, the pine ap ple, aud many oilier tropical fruilS, There are also many kinds of nuts, such as the English walnut, the butter nuc, the peaean, 'ho chest nut and man)' oilier kinds. Our beveriges c urte from dilFer cul countries. The tea thul wi drink comes from China, and sorm* of the colfee comes from South America. A ^reut deal that we use in 111 is country cunvs from Franco, Gotinany and Spain, We have many kinds of condi ments, such as sal., soda, spice and nutmegs. But some come from oth er countries. .We ou_.hi to eat the things thai are best for us and be strong and hearty so wo will be able to fight the battles o ' life. Connie Matiiis. Age 12. ? Grad^.Vfi J^ron (jOPPO^pantlenU. Gum S? ling?; "Vivian" in t|?<; Xliorilf'M, c lutein**.' Dear . Chronicle ! ? W^e arc having some very c??ld weather just now, which is very hard on liie small grain. \ M rs. Katie M?>sclev,an aged lady of this place, is quite ill. v Miss Laura Mul-o'i has returned 'home, ofier spending some thn?j with Miss Kizzlo Davts. ? Mis* Fled* Hudson one of vMt. O.ivc^H sweetest girls wa^-fjsiiing iiMliis section recently.,/ ;W? wil'. say t? SlglSr ''Vivian." tfr*t we had much rather l?o a ^Cross Patfc" leading to Taltler'i kitchcn that? to l>e a sheriff's vic tim. The U*l We saw of "VMau" she was going sailing through tho air in the alienl!"* "olutches." We have never been able 10 learn as to whether alio secured bail or nol. We heard one young man say ho would on her boud, hut wo ilon t think he is good security. Happiness is ullwava the wish of Ckoss Path. Dear Chrouic'e : ? It has been a long tliue since I have appeared in your columns, hut luy absence is due to a luck of news; it is almost impossible to get up anything of in terest to write. We are having the coldest weath er wo have had in a long while, and so much snow and rain, that it has been very disagreeable for some time past. ' Miss Daisy Dtvls.if very ill, bu% wo trust sho will soon recover. Mr. H. M. Davis and family aave gone io Greenville S. C. 1 hey ex pect to make that their future home, we regret very much to lose them, but trust they will ho' pleas ed with their nc-v home. Mr. C. H. Decker has moved his turpentine still to Meuhuniesville. Well we have hoard of nothing hut mat riages this winter, and still we have moo bachelors than any thing else, I understand that two mopfcvof our young men are going to/try a bachelor's life this year. Wo wonder if they will decide that it is best? Best wishes to all. Oi.ivk DoKalb. Dear Chronicle: ? I gnesa you think What \ am treating you very hadly and so 1 am for it has been several weeks since we have made otir appearance in your interesting columns. The weather for the past week has been exceedingly cold but it is very pleasant to-day and we hope it will continue so for some lime at l0118'* ?? V*\ n rf Mr. B. F. Lemmons one of >Qutr ney City's clever young men .who has been visiting his sister, airs. N. A. Nicholson of this place has returned home. Rev. .1. T.Urasington of Kershaw has accepted the ealj^o preach at DeKalb for this yeHr. Mr. .1. O. Nicholson and family who hove been residing lit Camden, have moved back to tins neighbor hood. Mr. J. A. Waits of Cmtey Hill, and Mr. George Hrasington of^Dc Kalb went to Chailoite lust week. We will close for this time as news is scarce, will write again soon. With host wishes to the Chroni cle. 1>KT Antioch. Farmers are undecided as to what to do this year. Apparantly very lit lie fertilizers will he lined and a number of us are going to resort to economy for help Mr. Ma ley* Johnson and Miss Sallie Arrants were married on last. Tuesday night at the residence of >ir. F. K. Sparrow, tfev. S. D. Yat.es oflliiating. Mr. Tal Bmiti., of West Wateree. spent several dAys with ns lust week. ' ^ / The tournament at Mr. Mub drow'tt was a success. .Mr. Britton Smith was the successful knighl and crowned Miss Mamie White queen of love snd beauty. Mis* .Lizzie Britton was chosen first maid of honor, and Miss Calsie Robertson second. The riding was splendid. Among the strangers that were present were Miss Mattie Gcnerette, of Georgetown, Miss Ma ry Smith, of Fairfield, Misses Alice and Bertha Alleu, of Pisgtjh an.l Misses Halite and Minnie Kvan#*, of i'ing ill. Your correspondent, I'asco, seems familial to me and I think we spent a pleitsant afternoon together, did we not, Pasco.' Willi hest wishes to you and your paper, I close. K. Mt Olivet. Dear C!uonicle: ? Again we feeb ly knock fur admittance in the/ bright i-oluiDuS of your vdualUe paper. 0 We want to correct a mistake in our hist, it was "J. L. G." t lie ^nn tlcman ?o wore ? afraid of killing not "J. I). G." A delightful dance was jriven at the residence of Mr. Joe Vaughan, near DeKalb on Inst Thursday n:ght. 1 Tlio*e who r Mended from here weie; Messrs. F. II. Arrants, .! A. Kirb /, O. W. Monroe, H&M. Hough, J. T. and K. G. Coat 8, W. B. Dixon, J. G. a.,d C. B. Mc C':i?kill, Mir. F. II. Arrants. Mios es Helen Coat*, Lula and Joaey Monroe, and the wriur. Everyone present seemed to enjoy the occas ion There were many u*<.los" lost, and wo helievr a few hcaits. The dance at Mr. Vaughan** will ever he remembered with pleasant recollec tions by all who attcuded. ? Two j-oung ladies are expected to spend a few weeks in thin berg" soon. The young moj are looking forward to their coming with pouch pleasure. An old htchelor jn this section, known as "Big Bill lias opened n barber shop to an i the hard times, lie will cut your hair, shave you, <?ye your mustache, shine your shoe* and give you dinner all for ftfteeft cents. We guess we may have a roar ria ? -we mean another party lo re port n?xt lime. Vivias. St Chariot Dear Chronicle: ? I frill again attempt to write for your highly es teemed papei ?nd give y?u l'u' news from our once thriving little town and surrounding couutrv. K wry body nee ins undecided as to how much cotton they will plant this year hut 1 think there is a growing tendency towaids mining corn and other grains, that if kept up for several years we will ho in dependent. of the northwestern states an?l not until then. Several maniacs have taken place near here recently. Mr. J It. Amerson of this place was u nix ed in the holy bonds of wedlock j to Mik* Alice JSioooeyhan Wednesday evening the 26th. ultM at the icsi denee of tho brides mother of thi ph?ce. Wo hear of several more on the matrimonial path. Go it hoys it makes my old heart throh ?with vouth again and brings h> my mind old times when I was a sport. '1'iie health of our community it* very jjood at present no sickness whatever. J ..... j The youjjg folks jcemed to enjoy! the snow weather Wry much. The*' had some very nice sociables while it lasted so they say. Onr community is very much wrought u,? over an attempt to wreck tho f ist mail on the C. S. A N. R. R. near here Sunday night last the 6th. inst, hut happily their plans were frustrated. Some of the young men that went to Florida last "fall have heen de prived of work by tho recent cold out there and from what we can learn some of them will haw a long tramp buck home as they have no means to come by rail. Rev.S. D.Yates filled the Rethany pulpit Sunday last and delivered an excellent sermon c.n substitution. he has accepted a call from the church to serve them tho coming year. Mr. Harry H. Corbetv, a mer chant of this* place, died the lltli mat,, with typhoid pneumonia, af ter an illness of onlv^ne weeks du ration.' lie leaves ft wife and f?>ur ehrildren to mourn [lie loss; bin re mains were interred at Mayeavillu oemolenO Wo extend to the be reaved Mies our heartfelt sympathy in their lows. 4^ Our little town waft a scene or great excitement on dan. the 8th. inat., the store of Messrs. Jenkins Rros. way totally destroyed by (lie Mr. deirkioH nairoUly escaping the (lames. Th?j valitfi ?f his building was estimated at 2,000, insurance 1,???. \ I see your Oswego corrcsponuer.t has again come forth with more dots from his section, we had be gun to think his Xmas had mnde him siek, or perhaps his best gi'l had gone back on him. Write more often Rro. ? ' To Reaut.v:! would have perhaps been to the front with you, but it in not presumable that I would haw gained any knowh'dtre as to pin ning or, tlie donkey's tail; i? is rea sonable to sopjiose Hi-it 1 will learn more by bi-in<* behind the donk.-y. As 1 have perhaps written you enough for this time 1 will close. ? Pasco. Lticknow Denr Chronicle: ? We will try i nnd write yon a few lines although it seems to be almost impossible to get any -news. JRev. J. P. Attn way C"nduc??n* . flourishing school at this place ,4^ has about 40 odd members. We I. cad a young man Bay that he expected to marry *ooii if his) best girl did not slight him; that he had given her the kev to his heart that they might lock and never j:art. Mr. J. F. Hopkins, who lives neav Luck now, had his dwelling house burnt a few day ago. Kverything was lost. He was fnrtunute enough to have 20 gallons of molasses and 300 pounds of meat at his father Rro. I*. A.J. am glad yon are not deal after U-turning from theSouth. Ha, h ! Do you remember the time that girl told you "No?" With many good wishes for I tie Chronicle and ws cdiloM eloae^ r: . Township Boards. - - > The following are the hoards of Township commissioners for Ker shaw county: DeKalb ? .J T Nettlp*, C Stokes, A C Me. I, cod. Rulfalo ? R W Hammond, J A | West, .J R Raley. Flat Uock ? A C Watts, .1 O Hil ton, A I) Jones. Witerce ? J A Rubon, J M' Rut ler, C P Rowcn. County .Supervisor Phelps re quests that the above name I boards meet at the olllce of Mr. C. L. Winkler on Tuesday, 29th inst.4 for the purpose of organizing. &rom the mcALwo or thk katioiw ^Botanic Blood Balm ft/t\ TKR ??iT MOTHIII RKSCST VOB All Skin and Blood Diseases purifies, builds up and enriches the blood, and never faJIs I to cure the most Inveterate fBLOOD AND SKIM DIS EASES, if directions are fol low/id. Thousands of grate ful t*oplev rfound Its praises and attest us virtues. BJ-WRITE for Book of Won derful Cure*, $ent free on ap plication. If not kept by your IocaJ druggist, send $1.00 for targe bottle, or I5-00 fqr six Rifles, arid mo41drt? wttl be sent, freight paid, by ?MOP BALK ?Om AltalM, ??. Relief in $ix Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in <?i\ hours by tliol "Now Grout South American Kid ney Cure." Tin# uew roiuotly in a great surprise on account of its ex ceeding promptness in relieving pain in tliu bladder, ki Joeys. back and every pai l <f the urinary pas sages in male or fcinaUvi 1 t relieves rete|iiion of water und^aiu in pass ing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is V?ur remedy. Sold by Dr. K. I,, /.o.n p, Druggist, Camden, S. ('. School Notice. The Hoard of Kxaminors for Ker shaw Count y will meet at I he School Commissioners olllc.e on Fri day, January 18th, 1805, at 12 M for the purpose of appointing the trustees for the several school dis tricts. J. A. tl It l(i SHY, y s. <\ k. o. Sheriff's Sales, South Car* Una ? Kershaw County, Vnder and hv v?rture of sundry exe. cations lo hip directed hy .J. ('. Uolllnjts, Esq., (bounty Tren?ur< r for Kershaw Count v, 1 will proceed to sell, in front of theCourtHouse inC.inidon.on the tlrxt Monday in Fehrnrary, ISU5, timing the legal liiuirs of sulo, the following de scribed ioal estate to wit : School District No. H, acres of lan I bounded by lands of Allen Jordan nu I other. i and levied upon as the property of Sarah Dabney, Also one other tract in No. S.bounder ies and owner uiiUown, School District No^ft 100 acre* hounded bv lands of Iloeky i Cooper, Sander# Hovkin, John McCar thy and Fllerbe and levied upon the property of llorraon Onrhi-t. H. i?. >Vi LU A MS, K C. MORTCAtiB SALE. Sou'h Carolina ? Kershaw County. William Hunt, to M. II. llrad ley. Mortgage of Heal Fstate. Under and by virtue of authority in the. above stated niort?ra?re, which hears djite, January 2i?i h, 18S(?, and is record-! ed in the olliee of lte^ister of Mesne Conveyance for Kershaw* County in book LL page 1>8 (he undersigned will sell n public outcry, before the Court House in Csiiu'om, S . i.ii the lirst Monday In Febuary. t S0.?, the following described real est me : All that piece, parsel or tract of land 1 \ i r> jx an I being in Kershaw County o nil between the win ters of iViuThnbcr Swamp and tpa "bead waters of Ilorscpcn branch, containing fifty (*?0) acres ami hounded an follows: Oil th<? Nji?rit? by (ieorgc Alden formerly bclonKii'k to J. W- Arrant*. Must by W. J Key nobis,' on tbe South by J'*. l>*as n. id William it lint and on t i ??* West by binds belonging to John McCaskil I and A Mcleod. Terms ot sal? ? Cash. M. II. IIHAIU.F V, Mortya^eo. I JiANT PIX'.XNS, I'ays more net income than "bffrtkiiiR or investment in' Mocks or lund-c. Grow in every Slate in the I'niott. Ji.-st mort gage lii'ter known. Better than a ?-dd mine. (Jives rovnl annual incomes. Send for circulars to the Texas 1'eean and Seod,Compiiny, Fort Wort. Texas. Ail'. 10 l BBlffliS? ccdcd to lik the largcftt and most prajti cnl in (lie South;, Is giving n Kumu^ks , Short hand, Normal, Telegraph or l*??n Art course for $2-">.00 and hoard at Q'J.OO. Also giving to oihi worthy hoy or girl In each county a full courso Write ?t once enclosing sUmp for particulars. Prf pared according t<> the formula of DK.W3I. A. UAMMOgJ), In hi* laboratory nt Wut,lili:i;i./ii, A'. 4'. rKHRDRtXR, from lll? brain, for dis eases of the brain anil nervous distent. MKDll|J,l\K, frojn I ho dpllijftl cord. for disease* of tlic curd, < .Locomotor- A 'axla. of. ) i CABDIXR. from (lie heart, f<\r dUeoacs of 1 hi* heart. TMTIN'K, from tho testes, for dlsoa?ea of the irrteii.- i A ( rophy of the oralis, *ur llity.ete.) ^ OVARIXR, from the ovaries, for disease* of tlio ovaries. HCMCI'LIKF., thyrodln?, etc. Doms, FUf Prop*. Ci'lu (2 drmc?itm\ The physiological ffTects produced t?y a alnrle diwc of 4'ercbrlnr are acceleration of the pulse wltli fooling <if fullness nnd dis tention in the head, exhilaration of spirits. Increased urlnnry excretion, aui;rnf ntntlon of the expulsive force of tho liladdor aud peristaltic action of the Intestines, Increase In muscular strength and endurance. In cretsed i>o;ver of vision In elderly people, and Increased ?|>petl|o ami digestive power. Whore h?cal druiri.-l*ti? are not supplied with the Hammond Animal Kxtraots they will he mailed. t?nretb#r with all ?xWtiii( literature on the subject, on receipt of price, hy Tin-: coi.rnniA niKmcAL co? Vfntlilnu'l'in, O. ? MANUFACTURERS OK Doors, Sash, B'inds, Moulding. Bililding Material, Sash Weights and Cor 1. v CHAHLKSTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we gtinrantce superior to any sold SoutnpRnd thereby save money. Window and Fancy Glass a specialty, ^ , Juno 29. 4# ' IIIHMlllll 01? Tllii NEW M00C DISTRICTS. 'l lii' toll i\\ in^ '.inuiularica of (Ito new School Districts, as surveyed ami l.iid out by Cant. C. C llaile, surveyor, and published in order to facilitate the mak- | iiig iii'ivliiins in tho proper Districts. .1. A. (iKIGSHY, School Commissioner K. C. 1HKAI.H ToWNSIIir. DISTRICT No I. Houni.ed <>ii the West 1 ? v \y nteroo riv or from tlu mouth of Pino Tr^t< Creek to the month ot Sanders' ('rot*:, on the Xorlh up tho h:* ill SAndors' t^'reek across Throe C's railroad, thenoo along die I Inches' road to where it crosses the Cheraw or Telegraph road, on the Hast along tho ?al?i Hughes' road to whore it crosses Rig l'ine Tree, thenee down the suid crook on the South to where it emp ties into the Wateree river. No. 2, Hounded on tin- North by No. l.a line running up the said l'ine Treo Creek to < i recti'* brideo, thence along tlu* road in an e.upcrly d red ion h v Anticeli Church to the Sumter County line, thence ? South-west direction along the said eoun'.y line to the Waleroo river, thenee tin lae rivet to the mouth of l'ine Tree creek. No. a. Ron ltd*. I on thn North-west from Groen'H bridge, up Big Pino Tree creek to flip mouth of t ho N. ,JB prong and up J the said prong to tlio head, thenoo a straight line markud out running a N.W. course to whore it Kirikoa tlu; J nail lead in?' to Pmo Tree Church, thenee along the Church road in a North -easterly di rection to the head of Soil poo re creek, thence dow n tho said creek the line !<?> the Sumter County lino on the' Kaat, thence alomt the said County line South* west to a road that creases the Sumter lino, thence along the said road by Anti och Church in a Winterly direction to tho beginning at Green's bridge. No. t. Hounded on tho S. F. by No. .'J ns dc*crttu>d k on tho South hv the I I iij'lieK road as he fore described, North ol No. I from Sander's creek to Pino! Tree Creek , t hence from Hughe's road ?t Sander'H creek up the Lancaster road to the fork of road at the Lock hurt road, tin-nee up the said Lock hart road to the Georgetown road, thenee across the Cheraw or Telegraph road to where the l'ine Tree Church road interjects with the Georgetown rond, thence along tho said Church road in a South- west di rection and nhnitf tho line above describ ed on the N. \V. of No. It. WATKUKP. TOWNSHll', D1STWJOT No. 17. Hounded on tho South and S. "W. by Iiichland County, on th" North by th" old Singe Road to Jordan's Mill creek, thenee d iwn tlto said creek to tin* liver on l ho Fist, thonc.e down tho river to the County lino. No. 12. ^>Hlntded on the North hv 25-Mile /Cft-oek , on the Kant hv Wateree river, on the South by tin1 old Stage road front the County lino to Jordan's mill, thenoo down Mai".l .fordan's miil creek to the riv er, and the County lino oil tho West. No. 11. Hounded on tho South 1-y 2.">-Mile creek from C'e niorph of He.iver Dam lo the bend of mi id 2?>-Mile crottk, on tho N. W hy the Fairfield County lino to Jones' old mill near the snid Count) lino on Saw ney's creek, thenee on old road on the N. E. lending to Sail Pond nt a head of Heayer Dam, thenee down Heaver l>ain to whore it empties into 25 Mile creek. No. in. $ Hounded on I ho H**t hv \\ .itoroe 'Iv or irom tho month of V3-Mile creek up to where tho Fairfield line strikes the river, thence <low,n tho Fairfield Hue a S. W. direction to Jones' old mill, thence ah n^ the old ro id from the said mill to Salt Pond, tltonc ? down Heaver Dam to where it empties into iiVMllo crook, thence down s?id crock to the,,ri\vr. FLAT UyCK TOWNSHIP, DISTRICT No. 8. Hounded an heretofore, on the South by Sander's creek from ils month at the liver up to t he f?rd wh. ro the !?'. Hoad crosses the Lancaster road, thenoo mt'j the flaid rond to the Loikluiit road, thence * un said Lock art rtPid to the Georgetown, thence no the Georgetown road to tl.o ''luce C's it. It. on the Rob inson roiul, thence up on West side of | tho railroad to Hanging Hock creek, thence up said creek to the mouth bf I Jek creek near tho H. If. trestle and tin said lack creek to tho Lancaster line, thence a S. W. dirction along tho County line to tho Salshurry rond at Mrs. Miller's, thence down the said road to the lic.nl ol] Little Plat Roik ereek> Ibenco downlhe said crock and Rig Flat Rock creek to Cranny's Quarter crook nml d? w i fluid creek to tho river, thenee the river ? the beginning at the mouth of Sander's creek. No. '?*. Hounded on tho East hv X<>. 8, thenee ] from the County lino at. Miller's on I lie Salisl.n rr\ road, tho? line, and up the ?aid i oji 1 to I be head of Heaver crock, thenee down the said crock to the river on I lie W , thence down the river to the mouth of Granny's Quarter crock. N'<?. 10. Hounded on t he S. Jv by X?>. 0 or Hea ver creek, on the Lin*)! hy tho road or County line to llnniriiig HoeK cree^k at the bridge, on the Noith and N W. by the Lancaster county lines t?* the river, thence down the river on the S. W. toj the mouth of H aver Creek, thence up the said creek, the boundary ot No. i) to tho beginning at tho head near tl.e road nr county line. I&FRALO TOWNSHIP, DISTRICT \ \ 1 X<>. i?. linuuded on the Knat 1 ?y I.ynehe'a riv et*'. Itfvinniii^ 11 1 llii' Sumter and Ditrl iuWoiiSjiucit up ?ni?l rivor t?? Yoiiiir'm ItlicWc, \t hence ;?I??i?vr the toad e|TOK? Lytu^ieV vreek lit MVCiou.jno's bridge to to |h?rr*teor?!eto\vti road, thence down said r?*>:id ? S Kanterly direetion to I'jiiu Tret' /Jhureh ro.;d, then< e ? S. W. ?liree t !< >i i x:t i. I road to tlio head of flhtek Kivrl* creek. thence down the Ml>l crock to tht- Sumter line, theneo iiloiiff the ^Hinier line a N . B. roursc to tho begin n i ag1 corner or: bynchc'* river. ii No. ??. i Hounded on the N. 12. by J?yncheV river from Young'* bridgo tip to the intuit h of Hig Itutlido creek, thtg^N* up Hulfalo ereekBIO Potcr't road, thence along th?? tjV* road a S. W. direction eroni* Lynrfi^cTerk ?t Poter'a bridge (a the <'!eorgetown mud, tlienec thnvu tiairt" (lecigetown rood t> wlfCru IhO t^tTPTUW or Ttdcpraph road croMes ?aid. road, I hence along Ik? tofogmph road a N. K. direction to Yonn^jH bridge, tlw Into ning. No, W? - y i Bounded on tho South-eaat by No (Wor i Porter road m ?1h>y? Uttcrintd , on ilio South-west l?y tho George tow n road from where tliePerter road ertsxc* the 'ieurgO town road ami co where it crown (he J.ockluu t road, thenoo along the I.ock hart road a N. Iv course across Hough's bridge on Lynehe's ereck to tin* liotul of a branch of Little Huft'uln crook near the Tynes road, thence d/>wit fluid brunch to a road u< rons INdy bridge and down said road to llouuh'd road and down said Hough's road to where it outers tho lNitor, t he nee Sou t direct iyii along tho I'otcr road across I.yacho's crock at I'otcr bridge and to where it crosses the [Georgetown road, tho beginning. No M. Hounded on the S. by No lf> and No R a* already described, oti tlu? I-). by I .vuche's river, and on (ho Npnh by the Lannn? tor line frou> the ercek to Tvnes' road, thence on the West down tho Tync* road to tho J.ockbart road at tho head of South niongot Rutfalo and down said prong to lNily bridge Notth of No. 15, thence along the road to Houghs rcntWo l'otit lowland down said I Niter road to Hig Rut falo and dwwn saul Hnllalo to Lynchc's rivor. No. 9. Hounded on tin* S'orth from whern Ty road crosses thcCounty lino S. W. aloit^! the County line to tho incorpora tion h 10 of the town of Kershaw and along tho South boundary of Kershaw to where the Lancaster lino oiosses Lick creek, tliencc down said creek to Hang* in? Rock C'reeki near the R. R. trcMle* thonco down oil tho West Hide of the R, R. to where it cross?* tho Georgetown road, thence d<iwn tho Georgetown road i?? the laiokhart road, thonoo- the said liockhart road on the ? Soushr*4j*t to tho Tyn%*?* road at the head of Softch Hulla lo, thenoo along the Tvnes' road on tho N. K. to the Lancaster lint?, the begiie- ? ning. No. 18. Is that portion offcershaw ly ing South of the Lancaster line. ? , G.Wallace Kelley.M.lL II. V It V., CAMDKN, S. C. Special attention given to Diseases of the Throat and Cheat. MORTGAGE SAUL South Carolina ? Kershaw County. Samuel l)o?v t<? 11. D. Turner.? Mort* of Heal ftslnte. I'udcr ninl by virtue of rtuthoritv in the above stated inort^nvre, , which hour# (into. November JHtli, l$j}0,Tin<l is record1 e<l in i he otHe of* hegister of Mt-'Hiie Conveyance for Kershaw Crtllify in book DO, page* '80 ami 581, the untlersiuneA will sell !t| public uUtel'V, lt"f?.re tfio Com til onse in Camden, S. ('., on the tirst Momlay in I'Ybruniy, 1805, the fol lowing described real estate: All tlmt tract or pared of land lying ami being - yitnatoil in Kershaw County ami State of South Carolina, rnntiiinic,^ One Hundred inul I'iftv (1*0) iittres nioro or less and hounded on the N<?rh l>v the AtcCulluifl Kerry ron 1, on the K;ist hy I'tud* of Hen ry Outlaw, formerly of George'M, Turnery on (lie South hy hind* of'Wlley Doiity, formerly ol J. \V. MeCuiry,/ nnd on tlw West hy lends of Isaac Holland. Terms of Sale. ? Cash. n. i). TUJtNim, Mortgagees J n n. II, 1803. \4^U. ^ ? mm SALi. " South Carolina? Kerahaw County* A. I.. Barnes, as KxW. \ p. Albert M. Dunn, Paul S. Feller* * ^ et nl. Cndor ami by virtue of a <lcere& |iet*o* in, I will soil at public outcry befote the Court Uruse in Caipden.'S. C., within the legal hours of sale. on the fbet. Mor dn v in February, 18!?5, the following real eslate: Abtliaf piece. pllTOPt or tract" ^ of land,1-' sTiShieil In Kershaw Conntv, r State aforesaid, nrnr the head-waters of Black HiveV, containing (I ve-hun^nm and ninety-five (5!l5) * acres nioro o^Nh'**, hounded fin the North bv Inmh of >Jio liatrtte of Kenneth McCit*Mll and 1 w w Tree Church, on the KotM hy laKlsprC, 1i. McCoy, South hy hm Is of Mt* Cov, nil :l West by lulld* of .1. K. I'ietco \ ? fniil Albert M Dunn owning an undi vided interest of t wo*third? in said lands Terms f)f Sale ? One-half '"eaulY, bal mice on a cre.ii'. ?.f one year with intercut from dn'e of t- hIo pn\<th!e annudly nntil the whole be pit in. S"i tired by a bond of the purchaser mid u mortgifge of the premises sold. ' . Ji. !'. \V1.U \MS. Shu. iff K'-oliuw County. Jan. II - 1? I . ' In Poor Sf Health means so much more than you imagine? serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift ? health. Brown's Iron Bitters ilye??r*fetlilit 1 0?? of ?QftV/WWlt J (Ml MMTMty ?*- ' ksatled, mtvoui, j fcm iw tppoUi ' and can't work, J lag the moot relia- J Brawn's Iron Bit lm. A lew bot- j Um cure? benefit 1 com** from the - Very Arit dot? it ?m7 stuim j wnr J trrtk, and it's1 pleasant to take. 4 Dyspepsia, Kidney Mi Liver 1 Neuralgia, Trouble*, XeaatlpaUoa, Bad Mood ? Wdaneo's complateta. nss?r