??? CADES KALEIDOSCOPE. Happening* of a Recent Date Reviewed > hy Ivanhoe. Cades?May 5Ji: Wei!, Mr E li'or, oid Ivanhoe a*k* to h ?Im:tfe?l airiin into tii>* circle of your correspondent*, mi that h?* ran keep the reader* of Thk Rboord |M>?te the mallei? N ii because we haven't enough pinole here in cultivate ?mr land-, or is it hecause I hey are not ioditslriou-? 1 -ay "No" to the lirst question, and **YW to ihe second. Well. tilt h, what lias the lirii law gut to riti?iii? ahont the>e con itions. Why, one will say, I thought its mission was to help the lamier in getting labor and supplies to cultivate his lands. Well, 1 agree that that was the intention ol the Trainers oT the law, but has tilled its mission Ion*: since. It should have been struck from our stat ules at least a decade ago. Now, Tor some ot the teisons why it should be killed: In the fitst place, h farming class tan never b-tter it* cot dition bv the u e of the lien law, because they buy lot) much and pa.v too high a price Tor it all because they can gel it on credit. Second, because it sometime* causes people to depend loo much on others for what ibey eat or wherewith they are f.liil I....I I h-ji'o lrurolo/1 nv?r UIWIIIVMt II" ? V itn ? v?v\? ?? ? * South Carolina and 1 say jjythonl tear of successful contradiction that Williamsburg county has as tine farming lands as any county in the Slate; why, then, should we not make more progress in the way of development? 1 say the lien law stands in the way. It takes brain as well as muscle to bringintn use the tine lauds ol our county, and we have plenty of laborers here; but they cannot be u?ed to advantage. For instance, the negro is the best laborer that ever we have had here, but under the present system of credit he can't be depended on. It has about got to *\here if a negro can rent a tew acres of :atiIH - HENRY P WILLI vMS i JOHN A. KELLEY, j R. H. I jw" wvwwvwwww v* v | Dr. S. | a physician !! * Lake ' -DEALER IXDrugs, Medicines, ; Chemicals, J Perfumery, and Fancy, t Toilet Articles. PRESCRIPTIONS Caref Tli? Art- ?f ?REACHES ITS HIGfc L. Adloir I ROCHESTER?HA The graceful shoulders, the neatly f the very acme of quality in inatiyi wherever there are iner dressers SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEI UN ION-MADE HAT WE ALSO HANDLE JOHN B. ST JUST RECEIVED. ALL OF OU All of our celebrated Duchess' Trousers that If they rip in si > H, RROWN'S GRAN e Opposite the , .. 224 King street r MA JL f PI J PS 1 lire a Cold in C ?mo Quinine Tablets. / : rocntbs. Thb Sl?ju3tUTG, % :eiving daily thB TEST THINGS IN t Jmbroideries, Laces, Goods and Milliner "these AREBE1NG D OUT ON ARRIVAL i e the latest produc* every week so our ,1 ways have the neW' a. ORIGINALITY AND LOWEST PRICES TO BE FOUND AT ley's Cash Store* . A , ; SHIPMENT OF It S and MULES m > a look at them. I ons and Harness. I rAR BUBSY | t \,rizy Com pan}' and ^old and K 3xad.3aajaa, ^.gts I! 1 EDWIN O. EPP8, Cashier, j; y If KINGSTREE. J J iral Banking BuKness JLiiY LOOKED AFTER AND f Ly remitted. i M UPW^iD RECEIVED. S IFXTUKKt { R. D. ROLLINS, 9 j euaN D' C' SCOTT, | m>H W. Courtney,f AND SURGEON X * City> s- c ^ , -JX -ALSO- V ;*gg| Soda Water and .' [: ^j| Cold Drinks Of every Description Made from 4 Pure Fruit Syrups. , ully Compounded at All Hours. 3mli MalkifflLgJl I EST DEVELOPMENT IN? ' || Bros (if good taste JRATED Y'itWU'S IIAT, THE BBS?' IN THE WORLD FOB W. _J9 ETSON'S HATS, $3 50 TO K EACH, 1 R STRAW HATS, PRICES 50c TO rrou-=ers are in. These are the kind of ."t xty days*we give you a new Pair, ITE CLOTHING HOUSE, Academy of Music, > CHARLESTON, S. R ^ BCH1U.Y A1YEKI.BD TO.^ V< I.* />' . / - ' y >ne *>ay ujimim.. t&gESBaBBnBBKSssat^J .