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tmiAT. AFFAIRS. ?#- Notion) aurMI ln|\hU Ool?mu> at 2&o ? ??tie for Klrat Insertloo, and wo * line for ?ach Subsequent Iu?ertlou. . Uu?4ea FwX Office. Po?(OOMbo?r?/rwn 9 m. in. to 5 p. m. Money wadtr 4>mrtmiU open from 9 h. m. Ao 1 p. in. stid from 2.90 to 4 p.m. Northern Jtiall clone* Qt ? p. m. pouthero hiiU Wen* tern until! close 4-23 p. iu. Mull cIuj<<u Hun ?cloy HtOp. to. CjHtu YuoUny front 0 to 10 u. Jf. U. UKOOKS. 1'. M. ? $25 Sewlug Machine tUtyi Away. ... r* * On nut) after Monday, Pee. 4th, w? ?will Issue to every person paying fur ?ouo year's subscription to I'i'ik Gazhttk, in advance, h ticket which will entitle the liuliler lo it chance at an elegant "Centennial'' Sewing Machine, direct from (he factory, There will bo but 50 tickets Issued, and the one holding the lucky uuinber will receive this handsome premium and Tuk Oazkti k for one year lor only $2. J uRt think of It ! Be sure to have u ticket . Ah soon as the 50 tick ets are issued the premium w ill be awar ded. iMn't put It oil'. You may lose a chance at the machine. .Vote is the time. E. Frank Coo's Super 'phosphate. For tflrms, apply l.? R<>lx?rt Copes, ?Orangeburg, 8. t. ., Salesman for the State. - ? ? ? ? - ? ? T. J. Courts. The Trial Justice* in Camden report that there is very 111 t lo business in their courts ut t his time. Fouiul. A bunch of keys. Owner can have fame by implying at this office and p ly ing for this notice. (2?ct?. ) The Went her. Well, \ce all know what It has been for t he pant month. On Monday the sun re appeared., and we are now having charm* lug weather. Spring Iilll and Kershaw Cliciili, The Quarterlv Conference for Spring Hill and Kershaw Circuit will bv held at Hculah and not at St. John as Ir.eor leetly published In the S. C. Advocate. From the State Prison, 1 'anion Missouri, colored, who was convicted at the February term, 1882, of the General Sessions for ibis county, and "sent up" for one year in the State Pen itentiary, whs discharged from prison last week; his terurof servitude having expired. February Court. Up to this writing very few new ea?es for the Sessions doclcct have been filed In the Clerk's office, though there promises to he considerable business before this branch of the court. The civil business promises also to bo quite heavy. Dcfttruclloti by Fire. On Tuesday morning the turpentine Ptili of Mr. C. K,. Workman, located on the eastern edge of low n, was set Are to and destroyed. The flro w as discovered just before day, and there is no doubt that, it \va? the, work of an incendiary. Mr. Workman loses about flOO. Immigrates in Kershaw. There havo been brought Into lids county by the agency of the Stale Immi gration Bureau 120 immigrants. Colonel Boykin's term na Superintendent of I in migration will ex pin* on the 15th of April, and be believes that by that tline there will bo 500 of the<e Hungarian la borers In Kershaw county alone. _ Uelsenholmer & "Will kins. Attention is directed to the advertise ment of this tlrm which may be found in another column. They are both well known throughout the county, and will doubtless do a prosperous business. They have recently enlarged their facilities and are now prepared to meet the de mands of a heavy business. Change of Schedule. A slight change In the schedule over the Camden Branch went into effect yesterday. The morning train, which heretofore has left at 7 o'clock, now Tieavcs at 0:45 h. in , and the evening train which was wont to leave at 5 p. m., now leaves at 4:30 p. in. The times for the arrival of the trains in Camden have not been changed. "ftclmoiilco," of Camden. W?rnuk attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Kosendorf A Co., which ap pears in this issue of ThkOakkttk. They have opened at the stand formerly occu pied bv 11. Kills, where they pro|>oso to serve as good liquors, cigars, Ac., as can be. obtained In any city. Iu a few days they will open a tlrsi class reataurunt. Pom ena <4 range. Pomona Orange met with Lll>erty 11 ill Grunge on tne second Wednesday in this month. Owing to the Inclement weather and terrible condition of the roads, the attendance was not as large as it would otherw i*o have been. The bus iness of the Grange was dis|H<sed of, however, and it wns ordered that tlie i>exf meeting be held with Turkey Creek Grange on the second Wednesday iu April next. Our Police Force. At Its meeting last Monday evening, council disbanded the entire police force el the town, owing to the frequent com E taints made to the members of council y clti/.' ns. and from what had been transpiring to their own knowledge. Some of the old force were tempoiariiy re- Instated, and elections will be held to-morrow evening for .chief of police and members of tint force. XV# think tlio ac tion of council In this particular w*? very opportuitf. Ciirlftftlty* There nre nome folUa In tUo world who mo no enten up with curlonlty that they would turn a rainbow to *e? what color Iff In, mid some who nre no In the Mbit of looking on the dark nldo of IKo Mti they can't even aeo tho bl ight nlde * the moon, or realise the fact that "the little Store" linn one of tho uholoent ?nee of fHiully mid fancy groecrlen to he 6nud In Camden. No goodn nro nold 4K4?pt for the money ; U-refuMi profit n ijro nliort nnd Mile* rapid. freshet In the Wateree* I Tho ml nil of Innt week ennaed quite a /fC*m In the \y?te?eo Itlver, nnd there MM* prt .communlcntlon whatever f hvlth Went Wiinree nnd Camden alnce hint Friday. The ferry rope which \ etretchea tieropn the river nt the Camden ferry broke fi<?rtn Itn fanteulnga on H*t nrday uud until It la placed intn In !u propter position there la not likely thnt crooning \yUI 1* reeumed. It la hoped, however, that thin will be don* to-day. Oronalog wan nMriraed at CheanutS Her \ ?y ye*lcrday. h 1>en and Soir? In 1810 ono hunhel of corn would buy One pound of null*. In 1882 one huahel wheat would ptirebaae Ihlrty-flve yard# of it bettor article. In 1816 a pnlr of woolen hlanketa coat ae much a* a cow. In 1882 a cow would buy flrom six to Smmr0*r t* M?i*efcMuj?crioj Jii every >v?y> ftoaU ?f UL D. irj?nUa. ThU oeramunlty wrms shocked on Tues day morning upon the announcement of the death of Col, D. W. Jordan, one of our oldest mid most valued cltkens. Col. Jordan had been In feeble health for some time past. Deceased wag a native of North Carolina, but came from George town to Camden about the year 1863. For a number of years he liad been en gaged in aucoessful commercial pursuit* hero. He had passod thre*) score years ttnd ten, and leaves behind hint many friends who .lionrn their low. Gentle in manners, kind in dl* (><>?>l lion, lie won friends every vn here. l'eaco be to his u lies. PerRona!. Gen. J oli it D. Kennedy has resigned his |K?i?ition us Major-General of the 2nd D!v. 8. (J. V. Militia, Mini Brig. -Gen. J. S. Izlar has. been promoted to succeed him. Fruicln I), llacker, President, and Joslali 6. Brown, Treasurer of the Wan do Phosphate Co., can be found at the company's office, 7 Exchange St., Char leston, S. C. S<>e advertitt uiuit. Mr. W. S. Stoke? paid our ofllee a visit on last Tuesday evening. llis\i*it who very limited, but the jjirls can explain why that was, we gue?(?. Can't they, Whilie ? Juios Drawn, T 'lie bo.ud of jury connnisMoners met at the co. it house last Thursday and drew the ^iiitd juiora to serve the pre.? | ent year and tin- petit jurors to serve during tiie February term of court. They art- an lollow* : Grand Jurors ? L. C. Jones, .las. Can tey, John K. llaker, J. S. Khame, B. 11. Boykin, Win. ,1. Young, 10. C. DuBose, B. M . Pov.cil, 1). C. liirklcv, Keubeu Heed, J. D. Stewjirt. J. J. Folsmu, L. t Thompson, K l?. IOllerbc, W. W. Mickle, lOli knight, Milton Itoacii, Alex. Johnson. l'etit Jurors ? i loiland Harris, Henry 10. Bea'd, 'lally J. Davis, Sam'l. Wright, Sr., John 10. Jones, F. It. Hammond, NV . J. Fletcher, 10. (). Mcfreight, S. It. Per ry, Tlios. C. 1 laiie, NV. U. Ward, 10. J. llissell, J. B. Hammond, Jacob W. But ler, Levi Holland, .J. NV. C. Arrants, .J. I,. Halle, 1 Itos, 1*. K iglit, F. K. Matins, J?. < .'. Hough, 1 1 . (1. t. nrriiion, C. 10. Din kins, John O. sijaylor, 1>. A. McLaurln, J. F. Baili-y.J. W . Gardner", C. M. Al exander, NN . F. Moldey, J. A. Kabon, B. N. Jones, J. J. Brown, A. J. .Mc Dowell. John X. Jones, L. 1'. Powers, B. D. Bronson, Wiley Bradley. The Fourth Itcsrlmciit. The Regiment of State Volunteer Troops commanded by Col. K. U. Can tev, will hereafter be known ijs the 4th Itegiment, S. V. T., and will consist of the following nanaed companies : 1. Sum ter Light Infantry. Sumter county, Cupt. 1). ?J. Auhl. 3. Florence ltltlcs, Dar lington county, Capi. J. K. Schouboe. 3. Darlington (itutnls, Darllngum coun ty, <apt. K. K. Mclver. 4. Kershaw Guards, Kershaw county, Cupt. W. A. Ancruin. 5. Beaver Diim Kifles, Ker shaw county, Capl. .1. J. Bell. 0. Onk 1?iim1 Guards, Kershaw County, '.'apt. J. K. Fearce. 7. Cheraw Guards, Chester field County, Cupt. T. F. Mclver. Wo fear Col. Cantey will experience some dlftkMdty In finding some of the companies mentioned above. The "Ker shaw Guard*," we believy, ha rely holds Its organization in name; the ''Beaver l)am Kitlcs," ditto; while the "Oak land Guards" may truly l?c said to be the only well organized military compa ny In Kershaw county, holding meetings for parade. "Grand-papa" oa Dogs. '1 lie people of Camden show their good sense ami advanced civilization in the fewness of the dog* which are found in the town. \\ c venture the assertion that there Is not a town in South Caroli na with as many inhabitants with so few dogs. in tlie la??t three weeks we have enter ed more than thirty yards without being barked at by a single canit. Tills ab sence of dogs Hceords with the highly cultivated manners of the people, for there is a pr lisli, ease and grace of man ners which necessarily impress a stran ger We do not mean lo say Unit there nre a few dog# in the t. <wn ns there should be, for very probably a few dozen might be now spared. We only speak compara tively with other towns of similar size. It costB no more to keep a pig than a dog, ami the food of three dog* U equiv alent to the rations of a working hand and at the close of the venr the increased value of the pig has paid for hi- keeping, and the board of the hand the Increased value of ne Vend pigs. But what Is made by keeping a dog or three of them? Usually the poorer the person the more certain the ownership of the dog; an I when extreme poverty may wiirnnt the owning of several ? nud this Is true, not only of tlioHc who :iio iwogtilEefl iib |MK>r, but even with the families of the rich, tor the pack of hounds or pointer dogs, Is usual I v kept not by the owner or the premises, but by some dependant of the lainlly. A dog a* guard Is useless, for It I* not in the way of the professional thief, and ordinary thieves nro almost Invariably thoso connected with the premises, or who have been, and consequently have acquaintance with the dog. A dog in the house Is a nuisance, In the parlor, disgusting, and in a lady's lap, an abom ination. It Is not surprising that the Jewish law framed by the greatest of la w-gl vers. Mo*' *, should require that "The orice of a dog shall not he brought. Into the house of the Lord thy God. for this Is an abomination to thu Lord thy God." I)eut. 28, 18., and that the greatest of A)Mistlcii should trlvo the caution "Be ware ofdogs." Phil. 8. 2.; for though the Apostle primarily meant certain st>e cles of biped*, ho certainly Included the canine quadrupeds. 'iheonlyuso we hnve ever seen for dog*, outside a frontier country. Is for trio am isement of children. Thelpplay fulness mid afTectlou is no unfailing source of diversion to them. Grandpa. Wkat Herim I'onld N?t Do. NABnviM.R, Ten n.. April 6, 1881. II. II. Warner A Co.: fclr* ? Seven physicians could not do for mo what your Safv Kidney and Liver Cure ac complished. Hopelessly nick with kid ney disease, It restored me to perfect ?>?***. Jacob Myk.rb. i?rrU J,7 to"" ? ??*?*? of III health ? Why l?e troubled with dyspepsia? Brown's Jxon Bitter* will oure you. Advertised Utter*. For the week ending January 20, 1882 : Ladle*-? -Mis* Patchy Byuorn, Ml?* u tTE? rtt Baseom, Mrs. T. L ( ook, Miss Jflvlngton ?, Mrs. M. 11. Flem ui ** P*ghl*ou, Mlsa Taney MssfefV &k>hi*rd?on, Miss tVifi^r V* rtmlth, Miss Mn- ?? (lodroln, Isaac I lo well, Anthony Halle, riJSS * fr, *' 8 A < lo#ky, Lleko Massy, O. B. Morgan Lisbon Plget 2, Benjamin Heed, J. w! Robtson, H. R. lay lor, 8. I>. Yates. Call for advertised letter*. K. H. Broov*, p, m. -"-Home made fertilisers are like home grown provisions, cheaper and better than those tHst are marie a lonir way off and Ixinght on titue and the certificates of inspectors. <? KANOOM SHOTS. folnts Picked ?p Fr?ilitM?<ly. de~^*ke rendy for your vegetable gar ?There are twenty-soven cotton mills In thle Suite. ?'?'be total membership of the Sumter District Is 5517. V\ ork on tlto Georgetown railroad is progressing rapidly. ?Colds and sorethrosts arc prevalent in Camden just now. ? Lay in your supply of bacon before another rise in the market. Trade is <ltd I In consequence of the long continued bad weather. l'he continued bad weather is inju rious to the sm.id grail, crop* . This month has five Mondavs, five 1 uesdays and five Wednesdays. ? Fears are entertained that the seve e weather will greatly Injure U.e miinII gi iiin crop. W by l>o weak ? Why not he he.il thy, robust and .strong by using Hrow u's Iron Hitters. ?Ladies, don't b.ing vour hair anv I more. It u not fashionable. The htcet is to wave it. ? Farming operations (||_ | most at a standstill Mnee the beginidii" ' of the new year. T rom w hat we learn our farmers are I getting all the iabot needed fur this year operations. ? The matrimonial market hn? fx-cu I tolerably active this season. Futures strong and bouyant. Hcrsuns needing deeds, mortgage* hens, c.a? },ave their wants sum, Tied at I he C azkttl oflice. i he circuit court for Kershaw coon- [ tv convenes text Monday week. Judge I Hudson will preside. | 1 be Lancaster lie vine is authority for the bUituiueiit that ??the roads will get better next summer." Mrs. "S'onewall" Jackson and 'laughter are in ('lu-raw. (be guests of General W. J,. J\ IVinee. ?There will be five eclipses this vear; I wool the sun, two of the moon and one of the forty-seventh Congress. ? We understand tliat an order was made yesterday through the ladies' aux iliary society for an organ for the Y. M. C . \ . ? l'he Knights of Honor have decided to pay the claim of J. ]{. I.ambsou, of Kingstrec, who committed suicide last j- ear. ? Husiness has to a large extent been pretty well broken up by (lie continued bad weather and terrible condition of the roads. ?Now is the time for farmers to do their chopping, fencing, building and repairing generally, as they can't plough lor ?i ?t';isoii to conic. ? Ash Wednesday, or (he first day of the Lenten season, comes this vear on u 1 , \,-w{ which will make March 25ih Luster Sunday . ? It is said that the homeliest babies make the handsomest adults. Kverv gnl that reads rids will remember how homely she usecj (o be wl.en a baby. ? l'he "Nn License" seems (o work we . -'I os I evi r\ l?ody in apparently well satisfied. in.ie is nothing like getting useil to a .inn;:, ?hu nter Ailonnce. i ~'V 1 " m>vel w ill be call ed ' A Woman's Keason." J his is a longer title than necessary. lie could express the same idea in oiie word? 'He cause. ' W ilcox, Gibbs i)c ( (i, i ii f? >t tn the (?inner* of diis county, in ; outlier cl tiiuii, how tu save mt.i.ev in , iiviia*nii*,l guanos. See Uvlwi i j^etuei.i a,..| be hen elided. ^ he (own c< uncil of ^parla, Ga. has limited the number oi liquor licen se* to be granted, to three. |,iac..ig each license ut |7u0 a jear, and i .-.juii u: ?? u,e liars to Oe kept on b.ick sti?e;>. n 1 he llrst comet of 188<i is reported It was discovered by tfie second officer of the steamship City of Savannah nt 1 0 clook last Friday morning. It js ?|tu. ated southeast of the belt of Orion. ?Those of our fMi uiers who purchase fertilisers direct from liiauufaciurors or companies In Charieston should club to gether and order by the car load, and save thereby the reduction in freight. ? J.ook over the delinquent Laud Lisi published by Auditor Shu In another col umn, and if you ha\e neglected paving the taxes on your ptoperiy, lo?e no iline in doing so, and (hereby prevent Its sac rifice. ? \ queen bee lays in the height of the season from two thousand to three thousand eggs in twenty-lour Uours. 1 he man who will discover how to graft a queen be on a ben will make iimney enough to buy out the whole continent In six mouths. 1 lie small grain crop does not irlve promise of as bountiful a harvest as was to the wet weather of the past month or six weeks. Elands of early sown oats are reported to be good in some sections, however. It Is not too late to plant yet. ?A Connecticut man has Invented a machine lor counting money. K, liters have long felt the need or bou.o such labor-saving machinery ; mid now If the Connecticut ...an will put an attachment on his machine to enable a to Ket money as fast as it will count It, he can selNhe contrivance for seven dollars and ? Tlio attention of Administrators and Lxecutors Is called to the fact that fliey are required by law to make annual rZ turns during the months or January and Krt.ru.ry ? lo,1(t ?lly S ! 8 rt7n"lrt their hand*. A pensUv Is attached upon their failure u, do so which It would bo to their Interest to Oii?r<ll?,.,, liable to the same penalty, ' -The clerks in the establishment of wK'with a^ofd hi'U|,p?r *,rr*ent?<1 nlon Just here to remark that tills Is one of the m<?t reliable wholesale flrmi In t he eUy of Charleston. We congrat lste ,''0 poi hint oh ino*?! Hinting oonstaMe's mid sheriff* fees A constable Is now omltled to one dnlUr for each defendant named In awsrr.it and one dollar for summoning witness^' A sheriff receives mllssge for servlmr p?per? going and returning. Thl. fi good New Vear news to these two n? cm. Htwtotow ?o,i.ubl , hard time of It, the fees were so small. -The prti* of oottoi, Is a|w?..# ?? ,n. ?rr"l ,|g subject U. those win. f,.Ve ?nv z': a r. msnd for oottonls not strong enough To raise the prloes very high There fs still much cotton in. the hsnds of fsrmtrs to r\ MvU* "??'? when to Mil. In Is nuioh is cerfalq. howeror ? nine oents will bHng about s. mu?ii mousy ?? 9^ will later h. the .?!!! when cotton |q dry ml(j w?i?t?t im Hrot;fbnur ^ middling oofton ro,,<;h 'oii.tents (his season; fore ion |p ?finnoe up to eleven be PltEl.lMtNAKY PK0SPBCTU8 Of the Proposed Hobfcirk laa C*mp*njr. It Is proposal to organise, under the lawa of the State of New York, * corpo ration to be called "The llobkirk Inn Company," to own mid operate us an hotel for winter visitors the premises known as "Pine Flat," situated In the suburbs of Camden. The capital stock of the corporation Is to Ikj l.'AJ.OUU shares of tho par value of one dollar each, full p?Ud and non-as sesslble, ami U to be bailed from time to time as the Interests of the company and development of lU business 'shall de mand. The general affair* of the company are I to be managed by a Board of sever. Trus tees, coni|HMcd of New York and (. aim den men, and the manageinent of tlie hotel pro|?cr U to be in the hands of those not only elHclent in all the brancjies of such a business but also -thoroughly nc I qnalnted with the various Summer and | Winter resorts of this country and Ku | rope. li is proposed to issue at once 1">, 000 duties j of t lie Stuck of ( he *. oinpany , tu bt! sold at j one dollar per share, and it is required that tills number he taken by the people , of Camden and vicinity, as a guaranty I to Nortiiern Investors of their cordial support of the enterprise ; and unless the I said number ot shares are so taken, no . further steps in the enterprise will l>e | taken, and no subscriptions will be con sidered binding until the said 15,000 shares shall have been subscribed for by responsible parties. The money realized from tliK first -ale of stock is to be devoted to the erection of v-umiiukMous additions to Pine Flat for the reception of guesis early iu the com ing l-'all, and to property presenting tlijj town ami enterprise to Northern capi talist*. The subscription list for this first Issue of stock w ilt be found at the office of the proposed company in the Bank Building, where further informa tion may be had .ind plans of the pro posal hotel Inspected. Inquiries by mall w ill receive prompt attention. Address, The Proposed llobkirk Inn Co., Box .'121, Camden, S. C. To the Citizen* of Camden and Vicinity: We take the liberty of calling your earnest attention to the above, hoping you w ill consider It a step tow aids bring ing the great climatic advantages and neglected beauty of Camden to the notleo of th(>6c whose incomes permit them to seek Southern homes during the winter. The benefits to be derived from an an nual Influx of inoneved visitors are so manifold and self-evfdcnt that it is hard ly necessary to call the attention of tho thoughtful to them: Heal estate will be greatly enhanced in value; trade will be briskly advanced ; nnd, gradually, new enterprises, agricultural, banking, com mcrclal, manufacturing and others, w ill spring up on all sides, utilizing the many natural resources now stagnating in our neighborhood. The proposed hotel will be conducted on a strictly llrst-clusa basis, worthy of any town ui city tu the laud. Its ap pointments will be a credit to the town, and the many amusement* necessarily attached to it will add much fbour some what dormant social life. \ Asking your hearty eo-o|>cratlon In this undertaking, nnd cordially inviting an Interchange of Ideas on the subject, w e have I lie honor to be Your Oht. S'v'ta., W . E. Johnson, 1'. II. N elhon , Fuank W . Ki.dkkok, W. A. Ancuum, L>. L. UKftAtH.siKr, W. M. shannon. Camden. S. Dec., Ib8?i. ? The romance of agriculture is tu use Asldey freely, harvest your abundant crops iu the fall, pay for your guano, and have a good time. ? Peace and harmony are essential to the happiness of any well regulated household. (Jood crops and good living are conducive to this end. To secure 4|it^^alier use Ashley. ? Subscribers to The Xeic * and C'our it.r can save thcinselve the trouttle aid expense of rcmfctiauccs by leaving their orders with Mr. W. Birchmore, th ? anlhorized agent, who can he found at Tiik (j.vzKTi'K office. All orders left with li i in will receive Immediate stU-ulioii. The Height of Polly. T<? wait until you are In bed with iMbcuhp you may not set over for months, |h the Ix-lKht of folly, when yon mlKlu bo eu?lly nurml during the enrly s> inptom* by I'lwker's Ginger Tonic* W? Iihvb kiiewn iluKly fam ilies made tho healthiest, by a timely use of thin pure medicine. ? onset ^ur. Everything is Confidential. AT THK DKLMONll O li AH. Milk Punch at the Dclmoiiieo Bar. Mint Juleps at tho Deliiiouioo Bur. Apple Toddy at tho Delmonlco Bar.* Soda Cocktails at (he. Delinonleo Bar. t.'rrn and R<x*k at tho Delmonlco Bar. Bock and ltyo at the Delmonlco Bar. Ehk Klipps at the. Delmonlco Bar. Ularet Punch at the Delmonlco Bar. Mixed drinks at the Delmonlco Bar. Sherry Cobblers at the Delmonlco Bar. Apple Older on Ico at the Delmonlco Bar Hecr on I ?*e at. tho Delmonleo Bar. Special arrangements made with fam ilies lor Beer at the Delmonlco Bar. Jan 25. Highly Esteemed. The youthful color nud a rich lustre are required to faded or gray n?lr by the use of h!'!i flf i.? tt brtrmlesH droxulng highly CHtoemcd for ltd porf?rao and purity. it* con Ml put I (?n jMB to tlM D?rvMt oral Cow of bile, without nndalv pu tty ?tlmuUte* Um motiDfr ? rigorou* leal ?jrttem. | fH-M which 1? bftlftftfWd OOtK...nri For Bale l?y *11 ?rxl by itro of the |)liv? w, Ihtl eheernd Ulcfttlon or* wrll . J?o ttnlnml power*. jjUU ltd l>*ftler* Special Bargains. A* I Intend giving up tho agency for (he "DOMBSflO" Bowing Machine, I offer thoie mow on ta*n<t ?< prime Matiufaeturtr't Coit, until tH#? ?rt ?td?o4 out. I ftUo offer lo the public ? Urge ito?k of SADDLES AN) SADDLERY lit origin*! ?n?t. The#* good* *ro *U fr**h And bnrgftlM la IhU U?? o*n bo bftd J. M. WILLIAMS. j* 2ft? 4t * * *- * in Tkk or>i * i VHli to fHe Aultran The 014 uk4 Tta? New. The nevr^t pho aphate inllU lit Charle tou b^lunx to tins oldest couipany. Tb WauUo btHnx rljjht on the railroad mix itenr tbc rliy, order* can be filled will dispatch, J^ee hdverUaeruent. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Cacki-.c/io, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Smell - i ngs and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Pa* and Headache, Frostei Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. ..V.? u? lUIUJMHIIVfl J ny or i>0 ? rnts, ?t!<l erery on* (uflurlng i <--in liuTe cbtep auJ poeiUr* proof yj lu K<> Pr?p*nUk.n on* fartli equals 9r. J?com Oil ?? k ?"/r, ?N>r, shuttle and cheap Kxurntl * A tilsl entail* l>ut th? corapir*tlv?l; lulling * r.U claim*. i>lro<t)on? in Kleran Lapciogn. COLD BY ALL DRU0GIST8 AND DEALER8 IN MEDICINE. A. VOOELFR As CO., f'?f. ? mori. i V. 8. X. Oh, My Back! That's a common expres sion and has a world of meaning. IIow much suf fering is summed up in it. The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism, dyspepsia, over work, nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown's Iron Bitters, and it docs this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Loganiport, Ind. Dec. i, igfto. For a lon( time I have been a sufferer from stomach and kidney diieuc. My appetite wu very poor and the my (mall amount 1 did eat disagreed with m?. I wai annoyed very much from non- retention of urine. I tried many remedies with no success, until I used Brown's Iron Bitter*. Sine* 1 used that my stomach does not bother me any. My appetite is simply Immense. My kidney trouble Is bo more, and my general health U such, that I (eel Hk* a new man. After the use of Drown's Iron Bitters for one month, 1 have gained twenty pounds in weight. O. B. S AaoaKT, Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend Brown's Iron Bit ters. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you. T> if Whole nn<t half bbl* prime New Orleana ? ) MolftHRfh for kiiIc low by BAWM BftOH. T> 'i'he leucine Hcienttat* ol to-uny ag r?e inn most dlaeane* are cmtaed by dlaordered Kid neyi or .Liver. If. thorefore, the Kidney ? Hiid Liver are kept In ordor, perfeot health will bo therenult. Till* truthhaaonly been known a ahort time nnd for yenra people ?nrtTsreu grra t agony without being nhle to And relief. Tho dlaeovery of Warner'* Kate Kinney and Liver rare make* a new em In the treatment oftheae trouble*. Made from h almple trop ical leaf of rare voluo, It oontaloa Juat the element* nece**ary to nourl*h And Invigo rate both of the*o great organ*. and *an?ly rexlore nnd ke?p them in ordor. It I* a POH ITIVK, K??medy for *11 thedlaeaaeathatoeuae pnlna In the towej part of the body'-for Tor old Liver? -Headaonea? Jaundice? I>l**lnra* Ornvel? Fever? Ague? Mnlarlal Kevor, end nil dlfllcfultlea of the Kidney*, Liver And Url nary Organ*. Jt I* an excellent and aafe remedy for fe male* .dnnng Prrgnanoy. It will control Menstruation and 1* Invaluable for Lucorr h<*a or Falling of the Womb Aa a Itlood rurlfler It I* unef|nnlled, for It cure* the organ* thnt make the blood Thla Heinedy, whloh hn* done *uoh won dera. I* put up In IheLAtlOKHTBIZHI) HOT TLAKofanv medicine upon the market, nnd U aold by Priigglal* and all doaler* nt ?l.?> ?>er bottle. For Ulabetea, enquire for WAIt NKR'ft.HAFR ftlAHRTKH J.'ITRK. It I* it Pohiti vf. Remedy. M. H. WARNIR k CO., lt??ohe*tar, N. Y. Registration Notice. The registration book* for the voter* of Ke* *h*w county will be op?n at my oflRoe in Oaraden eg Monday, February f>ih, for the pnrpoae of ?uoh revision aa may be ueo e**ary . W A. ANCUUM, Ja 2ft- 12 Supervisor of HegUtrallon. Flower and Garden Seeds. A full aMortment of Landreth'a (larden Reed* and Heed'* Flower Seed may be f-.nnd at I?. C. KIKKLEY'.4. 1882. FALL ! 1882. You eao always tiud everything jou want at "Bi ATtHMTTBiRio i s. C|A|M|D|E|N| |B|A|Z|A|AjR. But more so now (bat we bare added largely to our Fancy and Staple Dry Goods Department, and can offer y?u real bargains >u elegant DRY GOODS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, Hmtorolderles and Laoos. A large slock of alt kinds in that line. Neither has our ?&arar.XG .~*wd Ba tr been neglectrd as we have A larjie stock ol ihem and tlie laieai styles. Our BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT is complete and have no doubt but ubut we can suit b?.th in prices and quality. A good supply of HAUNK8S AN'> SADDLERY, Which we offer at low prices. We need hardly nay anvil i ?* of our HARDWARE, <So. Our CROCKERY ANl) 0 LASS DEPARTMENT is large. Wt hare a good many fancy articles which will tuake a home comfortable. We need hardly say anything of our ZFANC^T AND STAPLE a-ROCERIES. as everybody knows we keep it large slock and none but (ho best. We would e?pecialiy cu'l tour attention to our FURNITURE' WAREHOUSE. We can show you I lie largest slock ever brouglit lo Cauiden, and aature jrou we will sell them as low as you can buy at Charleston and thus save you the risk of iheir gelling broken iu I i n nsporla lion. And if you wish to out your osls or she'l your cirn wilhontt rouble we can serve you. We always keep money uu hand lo buy COTTON. A large slock of WAGONS and D0GCJTE3 always on hand. Thanking our friends for past favors we assure item that we will continue to serve them in that btraigbt-forward way as usual. battim: BROS, A. D. KENNEDY. Hardware A Specialty, Embracing a line of Planter*, Carpen ter*, Hlai'k*tnitli am! Coo|H?r*' Tools. ( nt, Wrought, Flooring Hiid Finishing Nails, Pocket and Table L'utllery. DRY GOODS! Staple find Fancy. SADDLERY. WILLOWWARE and CROCKERY, Suitable for cite trade. H ATS & CLOTHING > POWDER, SHOTS AND SHELLS, j Especially adapted for Uieech Loading ' jllllrS. I GROCERIES! Heavy and Fancy. Teas Selected With Care. A. D. .KENNEDY. NEW STORE. New Goods. New Goods! I have just opened nt Geo. Alde2's oldstunda TREMENDOUS STOCK of NEW 0001)8 coDsialiug of VERY CHOICE HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES Plantation supplies OF EVERY KIND ROOTS AND SHOES, WOODENWARE, ETC. TQ?&??@ &3YD CIGssi&S. I invite th.s special attention of the public to the above stock of goods, and guarantee iliat no Uouae id Caiudon oan do better for a customer than 1 can. (Jonffeaud give me a trial, O a* MODOWA.X-.L REMOVAL! H. ELLIS, Agent, Announces to bia Patrons and the Public Generally that h? has removed lo Hloli's BrioK. Bulletin Near the corner of Broad and DeKalb Streets, where he baa, at much eipense, fitted up a n ZEX/EG-^ZCsTT SJ^HOOISr, which ia at alt timeafurnlahed with CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS, CIOARS, AC. fff~Freah Ioe-Cold Beer always on Draught or In bottle*. tfejjrSpeolal attention is ended to my STOCK OF QOOCERIES, wbich will be found to be such aa will gire entire autinfaotlon. II lil ? ?" A 4-27-tlJa Mm? JCjEjIjIJS, V FERTILIZERS OF ALL KINDS ANI> OF TIIK 11 101! EST GRADE OE)B.MA]\r BLAI3VIT. OF DIRECT IMPORTATION COTTON SEED MEAL AND ALL FKRTILI7.BR SUPPLIES. FOR BALH BY Wando Phosphate Compv, OliarleWton, B. o. FRANOIS B. HAOKKR, Presldont. JOSIAH B. BROWN, Ti-a nu. a Wilcox, Wibbs & 1 5 )l <. v. u' 1 '?,) 1 3 uano. ? Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Superphosphate, Aro nnk nowle<l*r?<l l>v HVfryhndy to ?/? the Bkmt FrrYIMKKRn In tmo, mid are aold tow for ? imh, nml on reMKointblc t'Tin* on ore<lit, with Cotton Option, by WIM.OX, OinilM A (HI. 1 Oiiirleatou, H. . and Sn vnnnnti, (la,, And tbelr Agent* throughout the country. ?l ?? 7 /m ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO, ? CH ABT.KBTON, B. C. SOU1ABI.E GUANO. highly amtnonlaied; DISSOLVED BONK, hiflieal Krn.U; ACID PHOSPHATE, for compoxllnr. ASH ELEMENT,, made of Float*, for Potion, Grain and Pea*: OKNUINB LIJOPOLDRH ALL KAINIT, imported direct from the mine* In Germany, and warranted pure, GENUINE FI.OATS, af b'pbrM ppale, product of the Duo Atoroiier; SMALL OHAIN SPECIFIC; OJTTON AND CORN COMPOUND; | GROUND DRIP.D FISH AN1) BLOOD; GKCUND RAW BONE; N. ? . LAND PLASTER ; I Special Formula* made lo order. COTTON 8EED MEAL. Sp*ol?l Indue* menl* for oanh order*. ? For lorm*, Illustrated Alinnnaoa and card* addrene the C->. kjoL'TH CAROLINA RAILWAY tX>. 0 i'AfWKNUKH UWAHTHKNT. HCHKPULK OK PASSKMOBB TRAINS. On and after /tniury Kt, 1M. F%a**ng#r Trulim will run m follow* until further div tic*. (No iralus ur? run ou CwiuUva ttraucn ou buudayv) TO COLUMBIA. Leave i"?m)len e.tia. m. < 80 p. m I ^?ve Camden Junction 1.11 a. m 6.44 p. m Arrive Columbia 11 W a. m 10.09 p. lu FROM COLUMBIA. Leave Columbia * tm. m. iU p. m Arrive Camden JuDct'n II .Ma. m. p. m Arrive Camdou LW p. iu. 10.00 p. in TO CHARLESTON. [<eave Camden 7.00 a. m. &.W p. m L?*?ve Camden Junction t.07 a. ni. p. in Arrive Charleston ll^tp. m. HJVp.U KROM CHARLESTON. Leave Charleston 7.00 a. m. M6 a, m A r r I ve Camden J'ol'n. ll.W a. m. t.4t p. lit Arrive Camden 1.10 p. in . 10.00 p. tu TO AUOUBTA. Uave Cnmden 7.00 a. m. 6.00 p. m lyCHve Cuuidcn Junction 8.11 a. m. ?.*3 p. tu Arrive AugunUt 8.00 p. m. 0.10 h. hi FROM AUGUSTA. I/eave Au(u?la 7.06 a. tn. 4.S9 p. m Arrl ve Cnmden Juuct'n 8.4S p. m. 11.28 a. in Arrive Umden 10.00 p. iu. 1.10 ut. p CONNECTIONS. Connections made nt Columbia with Co* luiublu mid Greenville ltsllroad both weya to and from nil points on that Komi and on the Hpartanbur?, Union 4 Columbia * 8p*r. lK?V?J.r* i A.. A*^*Y,n? R*> '?>??*?. also with ho Churlotle, , ColumbliL* AuiunU Railroad to and from all polnle North, both ways, by train. leaving Camdw at 7j?ato?aodarrlv Idk Ml iw.00 p. m. . Pq"?n?n_slwepln|r care are ran Cm this trai n between Charleston and Washington via Danville and Lynei??org without change. Conncotloni made at Aurnstn i? and from nil point* Ww( and Honlh via {ieoruTa K. K and with Central H. K. Connections made at Charteeton with 8 team era to and ^um New York on Wed ncjdijy.s Also with Charleston arvd Havan uuh lUillway for bavauusb and all uoluta Mouth. Connections made at Blaekvlllo with Barnwell K. it. to and (torn Uarnw?U by All trulnaon Augusta Division. On Kalurdays HOUND TIUP TICKETW *f sold to and from all HUUIons atone Drat class faro Tor tlio round trip, tlekets being good till Monday noon to leturn. Kxourslon tickets tjood for 10 day* are regularly on rale to and hH>m all tuitions at u ceuts per mllu tor round TllHOUGH TICKETS to all poinU, oan be purchased by applying to J. JONES. Agent, JOHN D. PECK. Qen^Manager, C* D. C. Ai.lkn, Gen. Pass. Acout. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT! Having just relurneJ from purchasing a Fresh and Selected Line OF DBY GOOD?, GR0CERIE8, hardware, HATS, ' SHOES, AND CLOTH I NO, [ am now ready lo offer them to my cvm [omcrs aud the TRADE GENERALLY, As they were bought, at Iiott<nri]jRrices* Call and examine before buying and you Will &s Saturn, C. BELL. A fine slock of orookeryware, horse shoes, jS^nails, coffoo mills, axes, hatchets, buckets, saws, augers, pocket knives, knives. and forks, spoons, screws, looks, binges, drawing knives, and various arll sles la this line loo numerous to mention, by D. C. KIRKLEY. For Sale, The premises situated South-east corner King ami York streets ; dwelling of 5 rooms, -hree outbuildings, 1 sore lot. Will be sold low. Apply on the premises. nor 1U i4 SaKAH ANN OKRALD. The Hugh S. Thompson CIGAR At D. C. Kirkley's, Only to be tried to be appreciated . 1MCOJ*. 50,000 50,000 Lb>- or meat ""bTJmUob. 50,000 5 AVE MONEY! 8AVE MONEY! Having withdrawn ail agencies and placed our business on a strictly cash basis, rilEREBY SAVING AGENTS COMMIS SIONS AND LOSSES BY BAD DEBT8, we ire enabled to soil our well known .fertili sers ; vii : WILCOX, GIBBS & CO S MANIPULATED GUANO, WILCOX, GIBBS & CO' 8 SUPERPHOSPHATE, 'Direct lo Merohanta and farmers si VERY LOW I'll ICES, by iho single ton, jarload, or larger quantity for tk* CASH. Write for prices. t WILCOX, QIBI1 A!M. Charleston,^. C. ttavanmab, Ga. Jan. IB. ffi K8T Cream Cheese and Maoearoai, Mince Meal, Jellies and Preserve# in ) Palls. Mtckerul In kits and retail D ?. KIRK LEY. Aoid & Phosphate. 1 00 Arid. (00 'l0nl> ^rKri(' Acid, 1)AA Tons Htar Brand Phosphate; the best /CU" In the market, lor ante by BAUMRROR. BUI8T! BIII8T! PRIZE MEDAL Cf every variety fer spring planting. ONION SETTS! ONION BRTT8! And Early Garden Corn, for sal* by ss. r. i. imp. fP& Tj? TOWS* Rhla Early Kose Potatoes for sale by HAUM HIlOH. 50 50 Stoves! Stoves! If you want THE BEST COOK I NO STOVE i hat has ever been brought to Oamden, go lo B. D R RON SON'S. TINWARE, TINWARE! Remember, I sell the Inrgnt articles of tinware for the least money, of any man In town, and all of my own maanfkoture. vtr Also, an endless variety of 5 and 10 netits artioles, groceries, confectioneries, Ao. HfJOO WORK of every doaoriplion promptly attended to at reasonable prices B. D. BRONSON, Nov in ! OLi) HICKORY! OLD HICKORY!! [ The (>M Mlpltnry Wnjon, the best m$i)l | For *nlo ti> DA I'M BIWW.