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^ GiG. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. fj. .Sab-, $2 per year in Advance. No communication will be published > in the JOURNAL unlets we are placed ?n J ; possession of the name of th - author. J8@T We are not responsible for the vtews . * <,r expressions of our correspondents. s&- All communications for person I ad vintage will be charged for at fhe rate of one \v ? dollar for each inch. ** < { Nominations of Candidates in usual form, noj to exceed one inch, FIVE DOL* LARS. * These charges are to he paid strictly , in advance, and no exceptions whatever will be made to the rule. SheriJTs Sales, Mortgage Sales. etc., eome under the head of Transient Advertisements. > ' .. US" Contract advertisements must. be set ^ tied for quarterly. LOCAL ITEMS. ft An Impossibility. PeserTing articles are always appreciated. The exceptional cleanliness ot Parker's Hair Balsam makes it popular. Gray ftairs are impossible with its occasional use.r : Attentions. ofH. A regularraeetingof DeKalb Lodge K. of H., will be held next Monday evening at 8 o'clock eliarp All , . members are requested to be present I. H. Alexander, Aug. 30,1882. - Reporter. Am:rcm Legion of Honor. A regular meeting of Adams Council, A. L. of H-, will be hold next "Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. All members are requested to le present S. M. Rosenberg en Sec. August 30, '82 Th e Cotton Caterpillar. A gentleman from West Wateree reports to us that the cotton worm has made its appearance over there. However, not *much damage has been done yet, and it is hoped that something may happen to keep them back until cool weather comes on. Citadel Cade's. The examination of applicants ior I the free scholarships from this county . ^ *, for admission to the Citadel academy in Cliarleston, came off on the 29th insi, Dr D. U Desaussure, '-Prof. Cant. T. Hf Ciarko comprising the Boa>d of examiners There were but two applicants "for the position?Master 'John S. ,Gil bert and Gatewood Workman. It is probable that both of them will be appointed as each county is entitled to two. St.nick by Lightning. * V During the storm on last Saturday attornnnn hVhtnim* struck a large "o o ? : - w pine tree near the depo , tearing- the tree fearfully. The e'ecti'o current then, glanced off. to the ra'. ad track,, and the shock frou the con^ cnssion broke a great, many glass in ,^1 the windows of the southern end of thedepot ; On the same afternoon the lightning struck Mr. B. G. Ellerbe's stable and-killed a fine thorough-hred colt. iX To Have Good Sidewalks According to an ordinance which p-v-pitesed its first reading by Council -yon kgt Mop clay; all owners of lots ^ fronting on Broad street between OQ King and IX-Ivalb streets are com% polled to jmake good sidewalks in - front of fcneir respective lots - by pav % ing it-witff brick or stone. All -who ,\5 -fail to carry out the provisions of the ^ ordinance will incur a heavy fine'. ^ We know this is good news for pedestrians, ^nd. especially to persons ^ with tendjr feet. Our sidewalks are liJTj a disgrace to the town, and should fcaV0"been repaired long ago. i /**t r**'- 1 L I / f ?ur Town Charter. tr if I Ttve present charter under which y / the tbwn of Caxriden was created a I -corporate body was granted in 1791. V Since that time th? powers invested X * in the board of councilme l have been / ttnlfteorftd. hut. t?o now charter has { ever been called for. Up. to that y time the tQwn was indebted to iling /' George HI for its charter, wv>cn / "fcas granted .about-17 56. ffhis orig i ihal charter was hept as a relic in W the Chamber until some / time after the dose of the late war , / inien some worthless thief stole it Ifl from its resting place, and its where ft V; v abonts 'since -then is mhnown. - ^ * JBOr me AO(iiGr rrg^cuyu ui uuo-. i ^ At the meeting 'of Council on Monday lost, the question of. ^topping the cqntintial-irmg 'of pistols nd guns on our,.street* at night was discussed, and the ordinance re __ latihg thereto w^a so amended as to impose a fino o^frona JB^b $50, or from .one day to thirty days' in the Counts Jail, or both;fine And -irt* ' . .priqjphment atihq cfecretion of the ^ Couhcilj ?opop any person* fonnd * guilty "of violating this "ordinance. , Thifcf action was thought necessary in Ordef to protest ihfl ftves of our citizens 'iSom, the bullets that are ^ ^ aent flying aroojjd in every direction A Merited Promotion. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Donald McQueen, formerly a resident of Camden, but who for some years has been head book keeper in the S O.RE, office at Columbia, is to be promoted to the position of agent for the S. 0. R R in that city in the place of Mr. A. B. DeSaussure, who resigns his position to go to Richmond, Ya. Mr. McQjjeen is one of the most comp&tenl and thorough business men to be found anywhere, and his ability and integrity entitle him (o any position of honor or trust that could be conferred upon him. Merit deserves its reward. ? r In Demand. . , Notwithstanding- the scarcity of money in this section at the present time, applications for Camden city bonds continue to coqae in.. < The people know that it is the best and safest investment they can- make? better than government bonds, for the city bonds pay 7 per -cent interest. while the government bonds pay only 3? and "4 per c?nt. At the present rate of" application it is probable that the whole authorized issue will be taken up as soon as it can be got ready. Our town is comparatively out of debt, and can at any time pay all demands against it, hence its good name. Turn Out. Every member of the Democratic clubs in this county should turn out when t.hftir plnh inppfK to olert delo* plates to the county convention. That convention should be a representative body of the Democrats of the county, so as leave no room for grumbling after nominations are made We want unity in the party, and every man who has the interest and welfare of his county at heart will do his duty in trying to induce stragglers bo,come back and bring it about. A good ticket will bring them back, and this good ticket can only-be put in the field by a represen tntive body, therefore let us work to that end, First Bale. * The first bale of new coti^i was brought into town by Mr. At ftander Johnson on the 24th inst., aud sold -CaRt. Wm.-glylmro loxffl CfifltftWETfrade was low middihigf Tlie first bale, of last year was brought in on the 10th otj A.ugust by Mr. E. L. McCoy, and was bought by. Capt. Wm. Clyburn for 15 cents per pound. It wfts two weeks earlier than the first bale for this year. Since writing the above we learn that two more bales were brought in on the 25th inst, one by^CoL b. M. Smith and one by J oe Bel ton." They were bought bv CaDt. Clvbnrn at goed figures. Labor Union. It is reported around town that during the past week the shoemakers, and other tradesmen have formed labor unions and.will refuse to work for any one for less than a certain scale of prices adopted by them. It is also said that the common laborers" have formed a union and will strike for higher wages. We doubt the latter report as most of the laborers are under contract, ft +V>o-ir ro*n?A<1 to work at the contract price tliey would get into more trouble than they bargained for. The first may bo true, but no ofle will be hurt much by the move. It is presumed from remarks made by the negroes that J. Hendrix McLane, the Greenback advocate start ed the business here, as nothing was heard of it until aftgrvhe came to Gamden. ^ """ ? J . Rainfall Jor 1882.We are indebted to Mr. Colin McRae for a statement of the rain fall in this vicinity for this year, from January 1, 1882, tb August 28, 1882,1 showing the number of days in each month upon which rain fell and the amount: . * . . ! Days. Inches. Jan. 10 - 3-f3 F?K 7 2.11 Mch, 8 4.18 Apr. .7 8.38 ^ May 4 3.36 Jane 7 " 3.98 July 7 2.98 Aug. 10 8-18 Total 60 81.70 Thas.it will be seen that duriDg the present month 'we have "had about twice as much rain as during any other month in the year For sixteen years past there has been more "rain in August than in any.' other month. y*-The Sad ?c?ne Realised. * Miss RoOhella Blair, the young Jady who ytopmcditted suicide last wgek near;. Camd$iy, was quite an artist, for an amateur, and hod spent many of Oergjrmooa noars m puiting on paper and .canvass scenes drawn '^m.eV$nt8 in ber lite, ox. from* imagination^-'. Among others wa$a pieer erej^d sorqr months rfprisentofa Jj&ogjP lyinl^eaS in the woods ^ear a Stee|> nilf .and points in this vicinity, and from the top of which a most beautiful and lovely landscape presents itself to j| view. On this hill and through the woods surrounding it (her home was . on the top of the hill) she had 11 roamed during the years of her early ? life, and little dreamed, perhaps, that the picture she painted of it a few months ago was to be the scene of a her death. But, alas, time in its tl flight had caused many changes to o come over the rosy dreams of child- r hood. First, the loss of her beloved , mother caused the happy heart to bow' down in its sorrow as if it were _ almost too much for hy to endure. ? Then the sod death of her father ~ almost bereft her of reason, and no ^ doubt caused her to commit the rash act that set the weary spirit free to seek that rest which no earthly pow- Q er can give. T Brevities. j Fine Photographs at Alexander s 01 Gallery. Sj . ti Good bye old rainy August. > (? Farewell Mosquitoes^and Gnats. n The weather vtfas quite chilly on yesterday morning. n Corn is falling off a little in price, p1 It is now down to $1.40 per bushel, ti it There was a slight rise in the Wateree during the present week. Cotton picking and hay making 01 are now in order. tj Robert Parker was hanged in Ai- 01 ken last week for poisoning his m wife on the 22d of last December. ^ * m The Democratic convention for making county nominations will meet |? in Camden on September 15 To-day is the last day of the sea-* BC son for the stores to close at 6 p. m. \n The clerks are sorry to see it, f1 The circuses are wending their ^ way southward. One is to be in Co- j lnmbia shortly. th It is seldom that a peach is seen pr in this market now. The supply "i seems to have been exhausted. th J* Jhe weather during the past week .j has been very unfavorable for cotton jg picking, fodder palling and haymak- ? ing. . - jg ?seyet^m?? i>? t^ioBijj fbver in and'around Camden at threhg time, but it is not considered of a -tfl dangerous type. The Camden Short Line Railroad $ ? ? ? ? -t?? J ? L A a?/>>i t-t i e\ r\ AH ih uuw uimeu ituuui uu croij o'viv. -j We hope and believe that work will be commenced on it in a short time. *>] In the .trial of Garland for thelolling of Addison in a dnel in Vu> ginia recently, Garland was acquit' ^ ted. . in The errors c? great men and the ,j, good deeds of reprobates should JSot |lC be taken.in our estimate of their m character. * t h I Mrs. Wm. Bearding,'who died re> T cently 'i Perry county, Ala., was lOfr. years old. Her. husband, who Wl survives her, is 109 years old. *>? til The rpad hands have done & little j work on some of the roads near town v recently, but the heavy roinB have tj, undone it as fast, as they made the 0( repairs. T [t Col J R. Abney our former So- di licitor, is in 'town, on professional tfi business. He is employed in the de t|i fense of Capt. James R. Hailc charged '..f with the killing of Maj Blair. ? The Arkantaw Traveller'* aged col ored person says: "My idee of de Q better worl is whar dar is a election ?r goin' on all de time; case den de *? white folks is allers perlighh" . The Kershaw Cornet Band were out.on Hampton Square last Thursday night discoursing sweet music. 'I hey are improving rapidly in their musical talent The anti stock law fever is raging ^ in Barnwell county. .They propose ' to send no one to the Legislature tjj who is not opposed to the present n) law. r. "We would like to hear from some fe of our correspondents in the county as to what is transpiring in their a locality?politically, socially and Qi agriculturally. s' The railroad magnates have held a i" mooting in Atlanta recently, and it is "o* rumored that they intend to raise w the rates ?n freight to and from all " points in the South. . .w Thisja the finest crop year that g anyone in this section has ever seen;' jwlthere are growlers an d. frauds ^ 1 around Here who areaireaay trying tp frltme excuses to gel ont of pay- J ing their lionest debts. Xh^farmers tell us that the eon.- b timing wet weather is oauaiog ootton ft to slild it's vJruirto an alarming er- d ten^ "Also, wher? the weed is very o' large juid full of -foliage the mois-?" "n tore is oausing .the lower bolls to tci o A,lady friend- wishes to know why H .thejpe^don't invent j^ething^to keep tihe-.sonp (ahd other things) h frdfo their mustache while partaking * pfttoen^ Pie aays,T> . ?.*&&! V J You ciaj rub, yoiilmay s&rub the Sfustiobe, S The yeHow, feverMaia broken orr! q Brownsville, Texas, has abgnt rui ts coarse, andis nojvoa the decline. The yellow fervferhte broken out a Pensacola. Fla^'sind quarantine is ow established Against all vessels rom that port 3Glen: Gapers has reconsidered his cceptance for thq nomination fdi he position of State Sbperintendaht f Education aneflyiow declines to an. To follow J. Hepdnx MoLane, the u - C? i.? LLTOI11C OiilGO BBoaox, *o au cuuit uv lace South Carolina under ftrworse Bt of plunderers than Republican ale ever did for it. Money, "is all iiey want, do matter who nas it tb ay. , . ounty Nominations?The Grand Jrofc,. Ma. Editor : Itri is seldom that I How my feelings to tne best of me,' r enough so, to make me writo to the apers, but since th|vcounty Damoorac Executive Comnlttee think it best > have a cooventionffor raakiog nomiations for county ofifca and theLegifltore. I thought I would say so>meliDg to my country friends by way of quest and advice. The convention Ian for making nominations has been, ied to perfection id this county, and . is seldom , that thc cboioe of the peos le is put forward. '*Big talking, and g-rolliDg do the woijcio favor of some ae wbo is not acceptable to the'raajori -p?.? _c:i li:t* ? fc. f or YW*r?, wunu wr,)iiiig ? ui cuo^ slaves, fall into lino and follow the an who is an enemy to uh. An eneiy, because he docs >-not repits^jjt us id acts directly opposite to our ow, I am tired of this nonsense, andl^ ope that the paople from the country ill ospcrt their right&and not3ffc|en to. tbrmers'and big talfrirs. It is nothC but right and proper, fallowing the tarn pic set by nil the other c'oaoties the Slate, that/the Convention ould nominate th&^ry strongest taen the county, tailoring ^N^ngism" and >e innocenta^ who epjtaar toTJesur* is?d that^there is such a thing as a iog" iofy'tha Coubty. Farther, that q coamotion not only nominate caudates for till the tlective offices, b'ut >ld a'^ ballot and g?t the voh^ of ie time oow Tor to nave a ieo in ttiearjB^Waod W the poliJtfUjB kan* or Thkne- U--W^crmajfer, Mr. Editor, >on wrtoh T ehooRHike sotne light, jurt wiln^p't tfefjanidaa on next "onday, nm?ja;n^ufnioa* to kno.jvjf e Grand Ju' gdi/'^- to raaUc tir gamo old gtw^a^ypra presentAi*?" We find this-.or'that office in a. ;at;and orderly c>iwUcion? and the toks properly kcpt.'^vl^ an .wei'liara/i j y follnvr-citizons; vjl'd Pike to know e financial condiipft pf our county.! have waited 1 oij^ B patientlj to see the Board of CoudSf Oqmmieflionera j rmld give sonto on tjie subject, ] it.thov do hot. 4" 'r|?r annual statetin is arc so vague ikk\ no om^whom hare yet seen is a$|? to understand hat they ^tneun It is possible that wy might.explain Jf i person ,jrpre to > to them, hut that iTnot onr business. , should be muds so plain that aqy ornary man cnuM urd erst and it; Will te Grand Jnry oxWnfi and give us ni desired iiitbrtnidion?the amount the eoQnty iridbifedness, ^ctc.,?of; ill they wsit notil^i'.perotftptory order nm ?tm flunrt rntiinids thorn to Tier* ..... .? t" r rtn lli^ir duly ? I sin rely 'hope that mit.questioDS for inrout ion may be ar^vecrad. item ' .? Democrat. Okalon*, Augtf8*i26,1882. A Trip to troYidcuce. Rafting CttB??rAug. 26. '82. Dear Jour.nla ?1 am not in the ibit of doing, ipj&ing in tho news-* aper linr. but heirlpg you*say that tere was quite a diArth in the wav cf jwp, T thought mat be you might hod >om in \ your yfjkiuble paper for n w lines about myA&tnp-meefciog (rip. YTontnw Karl ?tCji?wirnf!rm tn attend r?\? '?(' camp pjeetiiog atIwH commenced the rst 'of'-last weekjpt. Providence, vrc arted for that plato cq Saturday,'19th. ist. We did notTreach there until 9 dock "P. M., ahi.1t being so Jatt ir as impossible fcaJ^ud our friends, 3" e almost cumo ta the conclusion that e would have:tcP"ijauip oat. We kept i trying however,?o find shelter, and aally, alter trailing around until lidnfght, we Sirred at the house of le Hon. W. &W,who received us pry cordially.did everything to iake us ootnfo^lflUji We Lave since araed that'' 6.thhf> from old 'Kershaw' ave been ent?ri%ed jby this hospitable PDtlruien. 'JC^ieih^ii day. being Sun ay we attfhd3^3Sripe semtifc; "fit 41clock A. M., and also Si igbt Wp Iicodf^ Mr. Wyret IfowaU fyour towQ^whcrtfery vkindly assisted le fier: Mh^ffiiMdldr. We. were uito surprised- ~$H0f??n that Mr. C.y 9d do assistjincb [during the whole ti&afced ys to.-w# how >ejl tlis-gealleta^n haTd out preaching -;[ aaoifjtBt them. Tb> ladles were varj much so that we may b< * itSducw to change our-old fcabbelor notions, provided we could get a certain one amengat them to thibk our way. If anything io that way does happen to 1 us we will bs sure to let you know. Providence is in Sumter county, and I is quito a place of resort, during the Summer season for people" liking near ; the river. They spend about three i months- tK3re to avoid the poisonous . malaria of the sw&mp. The water is yeryJiueand is .said to'havo sonpe me1 diciual properties. Some of the scenery in this vicinity is glind and pictur esqu*. The farmers in .Hthis section are all jubilant over the prospect of a fine yield tf. com, and cottoc. Politics rather all. Gfreco back ism (lead. Yopra truly, ' ' Damascus. * ' . , Democratic Club Meetings. * GKA.V.N v'(^QU\r-Ti:P- CLOD. * The members of the Granny's Quarter Democratic Qlflb amreqtwsted -to aesemblo at their usual pltfc* of meetiog on Saturday, September for th^purpose of i electing delegates .to flfl* ceuntv convention w^iek meets in Oamden on September 15. . L. ti". Olvhl kn, President. k' U-1*0 BKAVKR DA!H CLCB, ' .The roemhera of Clue elub are requested to mi&t on* Saturday, September 9, for the purpose of eleeiibgfdelegatea to the county Democratic convent.jn which assembles in, Camden on September 15. * J. G. Mooes, President.* * * >:? ^ : How it wa?.Done. ''How do you manage" said a-lady to hey Trie'lid, "to appear m happy and good natured all the time?" "I always hay PykerV. Ginger Tonic handy," waqt^Re reply, ?*Snd thug easily keep diysrtf add family in-good health. When T am well'I always ieel good natured." ' * ?;, m Tiet)? TSlHa A Rntfar Pliim. TUTT'S PILLS are now covered with a vanillic sugar, coating, making them an pleasant to .swallow as a little sugar plum, and rendering them agreeable' to the most delicate stomach. They care sick headache and bullous colic. Tney give appetite and llcsh to the body. They care dyspepsia and nourish the syBtem. ' They care fever and ague, costlvcness, etc. Sold everywhere. 23 cents a box. Malaria Chills and Fever, and Billions attacks positively cared with Emory's standard Cnre PUls?an Infallible remedy; never falls to core the most obstinate, long standing cases where Qdlnine and alt other remcd lea had faded. They; are prepared expressly for malarious sections, doable boxes, two kinds of Pll/S. containing a strong cathartic and a chill breaker sugavcontaining no^Qn^ge^^ iu all Ases; they effeciteafly cTeatree the system, and gfvenew life and tone to the body. Asa household remedy they are hnequaled. For Liver Complaint their oqnai Is not fcaown ; one box will have a wonderful effect on the worst cases. They arc used and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent by mall, 25 and so cent boxes. Emory's LP tie cathartic Pills, best ever made, only 15 Cents. Standard" Gure Go., 114 Naussau Street, New York. . ' June 0, *82. ' | .. ~ / A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat sbotilfl-be stopped. Neglect frequently r0?.' 3ttlts4n incurable Lung Disease '/r Oonsomjftipn. Brovm'o Bronchial troches 'age oertain lo givo relief in Asthma, liroui /v - l _ m i ^ , cuius, vougns, vsiftrrn, uonsuinpuve auu | T&rs&i diiei&s. For thirty years the Troches hive been recommended' by physicians, and altvayB give perfect satisfaction. They are.not new ob untried, bnt- having! been tested by wide and constant :u*o' for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited Tank among the few staple remedies of the age. Public Ppedkers and Biffgera use to clear and strengthen the Voioe. SoBrM 26 cents a box every.. . . Mothers ! Mothers! Mothers Ar4 you disturbed at nlghtand broken of yonr rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating paiu of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately?depend upon it; there ts 110 mistake about it. There Is out a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell yon at onoethatlt will rocmlatc the bowels, and give rest to the mother, ai)d relief and health tu the child, operating like ma^ic. Iris perfectly safe to use in all cases, ami pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest ami best femalo physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Tribute of Respect. At a meeting of the Methodist Sunday School the fol1 owing preamble and resolution's were offered and adopted. Whereas, it lias pleased Almigb'y Qod in His wise providence to remove from our midst I)as ei. DkSassuie. Nelson who by his punctuality nnd faitbfu'Dess to duty' had endeared himeelf to our hearts, there lore 1 . llcnolved, that wp, the members of the Camden Methodist Sunday School, and Sunday School Missiona-y Society, have lost ono of our most punctual and faithful merahes, . _ lictvlvrd, that we tender to the- behooved family our heartfelt sympathies, ami coinincnd tfyem to tho g^ace and sympathy - of our Father in Heaven who dries the mourners tears aud comforts the afdioted heart lieioived, that-theso resolutions he incorporated in the minute book of the Sunday School Missionaiy Society, and that a copy be presented to the bereaved family ; also, that a copy of tbe same be furnished to the papers of the town with the request that they be published.? A ard. Mi) Unwno T ?vnnPp/>iatA fho pnmnli 1 -ii -?- ?.?r? ment of being nominated for the Legisla*1 turn, and would consider tt an honor tb represent Kershaw.county^in 1hatWife| bu'- while I am always ready to do (j't lu my power to assist Hie" peftoofrtU) '.party and the'cnuse pf good govemnr\enV I am cov\f>,eilejLto ckcflnt Ufe*noniinaih>n>for pri Tate ana ooncluaiTB reason*..';. I could not' sirye if -elected, and PtuSrefore ?>eg my frienjJ's not to.brid^ my baujtrbefinre- the convent^ s ? . vy. S..'JQAUAN. * Caplui not needed! riwlMta3tf jbBv ir n day and upwards made at ?Wh waanM?^rjrtCTe V wart for'hs^Kciw can WarK^lnfp^je ttme Only hSS mW CAROLINA WILL OPEN OCTpBER 3(1^1882. C0DB8I8 .p? Stddt?General Science, Mechanics and Engineering. Agriculture, Classical'Course, Latin Coflrac, Pabtial Corns i:?, in Etfgtlali Studies. Prnotical Matlieiiiatifes, Practical AgricuN f.Urt* " ' Students ad mitt .id to "t^iry Course fop which they are prepaafiL * '.Jit:4, , Annual Fee^ $J&fo'r rcpBlrli. Board, in private families, frr.rfi'-$12 to $15 a month Excellent*ho^r.^ipttu^9SC8 at from 1$8,u>$10. .Entire exj^enjpt?needJiot exceed $125; ought not to exceed $,175. For further iuforination/addret* BENJAAI^^XN, ^ ' Mt Carolina iife Mmi CHARLESTON. S. C. routrosn 1842. Will bo re-established Ootober 1st. j882, fully organized nud equipped. Col. J. P. Tftoma&, feupt. PAY CADETS RECEIVED FROM ANY STATE. Cut to secure Emission, application mppt be mode iutulvaiice (o -s . G<;u. JOIIXSON nAGOOD. Chairman.Board of Visitors, 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. fi^TAddrcss for proper foriusi information, &c. * , Warning, AJl persons are' Jiejceby warned agfcinst . hiring, harboring, feeding,, or in uny way assisting James-Ocbrge ifnd Henry Rodgors both'colored}.who *r.e nndef- contract wict% me for the year 1882, and who have left my premises without leave or license from rpi* JOHN HIGG1NS. Jaly27th. TMedelxions combination of Ginger. Buchu, Mandrake, Stillingia, snd many other of the-best vegetable remedies known, cures all disorders.of Uwbowels, stomach, fiver, kidneys and lungs, &is The Bound Surest Coonh Cure Ever Used. f If you are suffering from female Complaints, Nervousness, Wakefulness, Itlieumatism Iivspepsia, age or jury disease or infirmity,Take Parker s Ginger Tonic. It will strengthen brain and body I ana give you new me nnu u ;oo:DOLLAna 5 Paid for anything injurious found in Ginger Tonic 8 or for ataiiure to help or enre. . 8 6?r. *o4 ?1 il???t?lea>rtlnJ?p. JjUe* vtaatMTtn* 11 ght. S?pd fo? etroilar to Htacox dt Co., liOnit^.Y. I n?fl .MSSE 5Kg Tlie leading*.Scientists of to-Uny agree that most diseases am caused by disordered Kidneys or Liver. If, therefore, the Kidneys and I.iver are kept in perfect order,-perfect health will l?e the result. This truth has only been Known a short dme, and for years people suffered great dgony without being able to Uiid relief. Tim discovery of Warner's Safe KIDNEY and LIVED Cure marfcra now era In the treatment of these troubles. Made from a simple tropical leaf of rare value, it contains Jjjst the element* necessary to nourish and Invigorate both of i hese great organs, and safely restore and keep them in order. It is a 1'OHITIVL Remkdy for all the diseases that causes pain in-the lower part <>f tile body?for Torpid Jdvor?Ueadapbe?Jnnndice?, Ulzzluess?Oravel?I'ever .t Ague, Malarial Fever, initial! difllcultles of the Kidneys, Liver ami Urinary Organs. .. It is an excellent and safe remedy for females during Pregnancy. It will control Menstruation and isluvainable for LencorrUoea. or Vailing of the Womb. a Blood Purlflcrit is unequalled, for It cares I the organs that make the blood. >< his Rcmeilv," which has done such wonders.; id put Up Hi the LA HO EST SIZEDBOTTLE of any medicine upon the market, and is sold by iiing^ists and a'.l dealers at $1.25 per bottle. For Diabetes, enquire for m'-AHXEII'S'S.vFE DIABETES Oil RE. lula a POSITIVE Remedy ii. ir. WAUNKB1 CO., Koohester,45f, Y. . Feb 2 tf HO, YE THAT ARE IHIKSIY I Cotne Jthd try that favorite Brand of OllF amily Whiskey. ! There is nothing like it under the ?Suu. Having tried it once I know tliat your pa-1 tronngc is^ccure.-' *. ^ I nan IVnn morli nm U\' ihfnrin mr friends and the puhlfc generally, IIv^t 1 have re*, morctf to my old starfd one door- North ofj W. A. Arfcrum/' where I um prepared to furniBh t^efc with a chhice stock ol GRQCERIES, , CANNED QOQDS, . Z WINES LJ^UORS. J ^ 'm TOBACj^fc SEGARS, Which I Zm sill '* Hard Paafr price# J. Fresh llager.liie^ t Aiway# n* drdftght. Amilies supplied j'mh bottlea IMtr. j :4 ft JJg^Genuine Scotch AtK ^"pec^'}"me r>. call aifllit. xauwAmris- . ... \ j * *.* "iO JSL 23 E5 jk./ \ PUBLISHED EVJEH\T SATURDAY., 180 Wafiliington $treet, Chicago, 11^; . " ' * 'EK'wcek^ LilQM^,. per, contAia^^^BUfOf valuable contents Side of '-War," ,' written expressljtfcfor! " Citikk" by BnrrCaatle.< HparklUigN^'fgBlaPaMM LdLcra, flrom-^'CMUhc's" reaplur corrcs- . pondent, ,Bcpp6l ^'ChbekV ' CTicfttrb ,Audacilie?;"',-Thc Sample Case," edited expressly for the commercial .travelers of . thpnUnited'^ates: Awusemintfl ana Sports ing rioiesf "rronnneni reopiej cnsp^uitorrals and\lyr drollest of original humorons sketches afatpoems. "t,GHKEK,' 1s%old //>' on all the newsstands, and in thV cities also by newsboys. Termfti-Ongjrcar, ?2; six months," *$1; three month% wct-"8am-. pie dopes' free. Agents should write for olub ratgs, Address a*l communication* to ;' JAS. U. MTLLER, *# Publisher and Prtfpriltor "Chkek," i 180 Washington street. Chicago, 111. * COlMlfniriLL!- H REOPENED AGAIN. Having reopened at my eld-stand on Broad street, I am now jfrepared to furnish to my friendfcand patrons the following somber BEVERAGES, Always from the ICB* ' Bergner & Engels BEER ON DRAUGHT, Hergner & Engcls BEER IN BOTTLES, W> dlNOWt ALE, SAllSAPARILLA and LE.MON SODA WATER. * '4 ICE! ICE!, ICE! ? Kept constantly on hand to. eupply tbo _ J* wants of my^jftefomciK at all hours?Sundays included. Also, a fine line of GROCERIES,, , TOBACCO, riTr: A which v ill be 3old at the lowest prices. Call ?>p?l see me once, aud ljim satisfied you w?n call again. ijjfc * . W. GEISEXIIEIMEI?. per Trains-wi.ll run na follow^ until further . notice."(N^^aitis ?e rmjjt or GatndoV* To Cvtj'mbia; rft. v Leave Camden "7,00 an 4 00 pui < .. ^eavet-'amden Junc'u 8 07-a w 6 it fftn Arrive at Columbia TO 2t> a at 10 06' p m. ? . From Columbia; "Leave Columbia ' ^800 a mfilfr p at Arrive 43 amden June. 11 20 a nr7 45 p m I Arrive at Camden 1 CO p in 9 00 pm TQ CH ablest or* Leavi Camden 7 (iO a-m 400 p m , p - j Leave Camden Juno' 8 07 a m 5 08 p m; J\ * Arrive at Charleston 57Jf;m? FttOM Leavo Charleston, Arrive Camden Jun<?n "i I 26,a 7 48 p nf* J. Jk Arrive Gtymdcn ItSO p m 0 O0:pjp" [ ' To Ar&u&A^ Leave Camden ? ,' *? 7-.00 o-'m <5sij| Leave Camdet^Juno'ii. 81P-7 a m 5 88* pm 'Of. Arrive at Augpata .< 2 p m;'-^fi6a J? - aion Augusta - .* Leave Augusta.* I *!$ a ^ -+J - n Arrive Camden Juuo'n 7 4Sfimtt'2$a ta Arrive at CamtUtt^"^j) top%X ? <$ . - CtoNEGTtONS. . Conned tons are raade'ot OriiiwW*^L Co.. iumbia and Oreenvilla !UilreadBi^^%j^7f-v^ . * to nud from all pointy on tjtat lt?4"<fKnd?Bn; t!ic Spartapbuvg Union' It OolUmbia'-ond.- ; < .^imrtanbuve . & Ashville ' It?ilroads<- Jdso *r~ with the Charlotte ColumbiaTand' Agus'tn^ c- "jg Railroad to' and* froifi 'all i '* liaina leaving Camden Jtt-7 00 a. m.'and arriving at 0 00 p. mv . Pullniira jHtyfljfrCJira ara run ?n taltt iraiaietwfteVCUftrfjte.' ?' - '1 ion and" Washington*'vi?~ Lianril]?. odd * f " Lynchburg withoct change,, . , " ' Connections made it Augnsfa <0 and** from all points West and South via Georgia,>.V> mml- * It. R.' and Georgia Central R. 1{: Jp nons made at Charleston. priili sto?tipfcfit.te^ *and! from New York on Wednesdays atraf / * Saturdays.' Also. With Ci&rleston: amid' $' ' v, < Savannah- Rai^ay for Savannah o$d Vail' - . points South. . " On Si* urd; ytr- Ronnd Tcipf '.Tickets arhvTT < sold try and from .all Stations .at one Jkpf-' class fare for the roundHnp^dickbis hCitig. good till .Monday noon to return^ "?*? ,, **'*v cursion tickets*' gobd fpr 10 dayl};- tttfjf.J'** ' regularly on- sale to.and from aR- elationa at 6 cents par railb for.round tnp. Through tic! cts to all poirtsi 'aanvrbt" */ ! purchased 6y applying to'.i&To*s'.j^aev^" Agontat Camden. . D:CV AxsiK,V* v 1 General l'njis, and.Th'ko.. Aggat;"5 ;V~ - "i JOttK B. TECK, General Manager/ ... $ . , n,WWoji. s.vc, ^ Spring Opening.; I liav?; just received n?6 of\en?(l ^ -'largest andmcst varied ?toxJ?'of t. SPRING AND SUMME MILLINERY GOONS ; LfTv' er*r seed in Ganjgajc. :*$? JUTS, t^j^ft'seipSEjs. -, ^EAltjScing cvogry size, Styltf wd'^ceerip-? xion thatcausAe^houghtof, TiUNMEffaild * ' M?D, Co^^ies^i^C? and ' ? i^r-i ' '' ' ,t