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Ar, ... U -?|W?|J Vlii? 1' oft tii tvtti mining, fVuft) tfe?Vtov? <f ?><>, ?ifji'^f^",?!; KUtl, we ?pHp 1 *1} tlid ' - ?K - ^? ?- C ,$!#{ & $6a * ?ifcter tfhoy. ^ <M fjjJijvblo a tur up-to dutJ Sp- **1 G?ni. MuLhU 4s $oo, t iuf* tJi? luturvjbt atul ol tWir eu*touiery, ? ni li?rl>er, wlifui wUJ if? wuiii, pfsvefc* v^ij k^rg *gjj Wrt wrtiin i y ipW M? Opem He * > Caoadfl Ifr, a- &6 the W*W* ir roost at -? ? mm. t r*. ?7.v*\a >6l\* will be -irag a*?fca a Utclared the felt contribu. 'co does not aoa of all the i artlelerj ttizsiar] the Mt~Bt the ?inn eta ttfBJj that gnv< _Jfa^ A&cLttTj fee In this m x?xk.t m Riiv. II. ?. Fitch, D. ? We gi ve lo our readera to M \ mtwim of 'Jto v. ii. p. Fitch, fn., wbo Ufie been conducting \ ~ traoUd meeting hero for U lyrO weeks, and the following of pF. Fitch's \\h we tako fr< ^yek'? BaptUt Courier* Brother Fitch was horn in e.Uty-seyeu years ago, ao iue Canadian x\ jVoHege. His speech hetraye for he does not apeak before the hearer disoovt^ Canadian accent; but it fc>jj means unpleasant to the e/I?iv haw a tlob, mellow voice, andjjla* . wisely used it. His fatlnjiwia a | pioneer Baptist pioacher, i have heaul Bio. Pitch remit between father and ?on th^ alxeady given cno hundred the Baptist. ministry. . ^ Blnce 1877 ho ha* reBtdoin conn try, holding iuiportanpii rates in Illinois, Nebratka/ej? see and Georgia. In MartjJmQ2, h<^wa& called from DaltooGju, to the pastoratn of the ebrc& at i'aoolot Mill*, and wbiUfftator there engaged much in revuqfoefct 3 I For seyoi al_jesrfl the>a?r of , employing a State ICvaWiit in connection with our Stateft^aiou work bad been discueued a ioj? th* brethren, and the Oonvnri?B IrbI year instructed the KtoteloJfrd to leittiploy an evangelist. A.efr sur veying the Held the BoanqSuided ithnt Hro. Fitch was thetnin for ike work, and at the carntfUollci* Uatlon &f -the Hoard he rci pastorate, whore he was gi*, ItA'edf where he had alrea^:; 'ttrre work, and entered i duties of State Kvangeliel MM* nee tin rtvival ... diifereut1 pM ts of the St| Result ing in the addition <?f ifrHo the cb.urchcs. Thia only referents a of the great benefit tlr$r|rohee f ro,n ; j) ^ ? kvor ho goes be cjpaaiwrs assistant, on( ftmbog th* people, pastor, - tends to bond befcwecta bto. - . of bis ;W on ffie Boi ? kit. iao ?fr* L work tome* At. TPha ra vm&m imiasAsL report df tela W6tk the Board's annual Ued to the next Holiday iter Delineator (Chriat f eprescnts the high' Iftrt of beenty and utility, bl y of circulation ?l?n, in magazine, having * flret of more than a million contain# 240 pages. To tbu toammotb edition 728 r WTpapcr an<Hg pfHW wntk *5 <34v? were require^. In ad lo exquisite color work, and Htrikingly iHua ?rviv?*-, the number toohidai ^ cSarnying Win tor Taah? [ tone ct**rtTjg forty- two pages, Jet. from the. foreign fashion oen iMt . illnatrated arttobi on tb? IfMPahlg labrioi aji4 JrtwujiBge *?" ^ ^ ad. i<i The CbronloU. w. lERSOHAfc Mr F tt. Brooks of linniUt (pent MtliultV In I '?'.ffi?t{}3?, . Mr l*. K M rtlUjM.^f OreWftvtUV, is \p<?ndi?'g * f- * d?.ts in Camden . \m>. K. K H'4 n < f U - ;t f.h is KHeiidmg Hi vi-rtt! day* in Camdon. yi?< r? Sidney Smith aud P. J. \ii}'(tn"Vi\ ? put Sunday in Columbia. _V)r. T (1 ! I am of spent ae?oral Wtt^k at bis father'* hum* it Mariuu S. U. wVii A. T Jtiminm ?? Ih rxpi'Ctrd in Nut^'en Sunday and will preach in the UupiiMt chinch, Mr. Hunter Buykin ha* returned b >me after livery pleasant stay in Camden ? Charleston en*, Sunday Sta?e. C*|/V Gregory of tho N?>rth western /nitr^ad, hits mov^l iut<? tho Hum pbrieV cottage ob Laurens strevl near. the Graded school buUditfg.j That thoroughly good man, Mr. J S. Gardner, of Weatville, spent two or three day# U? Camden this werk atteuding the mooting at tho IJap ii*?t church. V Miss Cora JCftrrison wont to Sum ter to attend too German 'there ou Wednesday evening and will retain ?or a week oi^WO visiting bef friend, Miss Lydia I/?e ?? 4 Mrs. J. T. Hay, of Boykln, was in Camdi;n on Sunday a guest of h*r aiator, Mrs. D. A.. Boykinfand a par. ? iclpant in the pleasures of tho initial ('lab of the younger married act. Aliases Margaret Carrlsou and Emma Shannon left on Tuesday for Gadsden to attend the Witherspoon Kami nor wedding. They woro brides maids for tho oftcaelim. Miss Kam* uer being a claso mate and noar friend while they weroall together at the Preahyterain college in Co lumbia. ? t At a meeting of the U> D. ( '-?'?? the folio wins delegates wero elided to the State Convention which meets in Camden Doc. 1st : Mrs. E. H. Pul' ling, Mrs. U. Khou and Mrs. 0 has. Dantelejr. Alternates, Miss Bertha Khon atiffl M isa KloBste Wilcox. At the State convention Mrs. Pulling Will road an historical cohapos'^on. ? Orangeburg Oor Sunday State. Trespass Notice. ^ All persons ar? hereby warned not to bunt or otherwise trespass upon my land* eaiit oi Camden, VV. W. (Joff. Nov. la, ' Executor's Sale. Under and bv V4ttoo of power vested in tue by tbe Will of WUHani Raley, ami by on order of John B. Phelps, Judge of Prolate for lyorsha'w County, I ^iil aol? at public outcry, ? at the homo place of William Rftloy, on Tuaaday, December l?t next, Ivogiuning at 10 o'cltck r ni. the following personal property of Estate ofWiUiftui Raley: l Mule, l <'ow. ' l*Wai;on, 1 Buggy, Corn, ^ ^eea4owsa,r" ' ^SfS' kitchen furfotftfe and other things loo numerous to mention. ^"""C^'-mLLIAMRALEY. Exocotor. Not, i:i-8t? State of South j Carolina, V AbboviUe County, 3 Court of it? T':l\ ^ Common Pleas I r?fe ? on ale in the office of Ul?rk of C*nrt Comaoik Pleee, KarthftW County. I yl j offer <br*ale the Court Hoaae door in Oawleti, B. u., 1 on the first Monday In Dejsembe* new (1W3X the foUowtnj[ described re?l ??* finuntv. S. U . con Uining one hundred and thirty -four (184) acres more or lea*, bounded by )arra? now or formerly of Richard Brown, J. B. Sprndle}, George Brawn, Mrs. Mvere, Gates Goff, Duncan Sheorn and other*. Term# of Sale, one*ha11 ca?h, balance narable in twelve months.. aeoureJbv . bG^orpurcEaifl- *ffdiMT*B?WTrfpren!k j Bei sold, with intewt; f Aai Jay of ?ale. t. A. WITTKOWSKY. ' Matter. Kertbaw County. *Tot. *3. IM-, _ . Master's Sale. ' Sooth Carolina? Kershaw County. Court of C ommon jMeat. Oeory tf. Oairiaon,JPW^fl; bare Evana* Aueborn Evans, Amelia Eraae and^>ther?.? Defendant*. ? unmrr ?u? w? a f wni wll ,* W*b?i6 <vat?7r Mot? (j>ndoii , ,V??n<5- JjyV " y#1 hsJwiii-^Ste ?s+rr- ?g*^-i*!~' i,'?^;r..-aV; 2V7**t ;T* ? ?<y :' JV?* , j ? 1 *-m /)<ijb- fc^v- y^-~' : Interested in Having money in getting the boat values inr the nionoy you gpuid? Winter in almost upon us, And we are ready with our r? help ji>u. OUR DIXIE GIRL SHOE1"" \iis.-:os lUiil <;liil<la.n liii* pi.iv. d tt "inner. Try th< 111 ouco and you will ^ave no other. Our shoo for Meri and Hoys i\t& best oil earth., David Marks & Son's Perfect Fitting Garment# for ineu, nod Mrs, Jam? Hopkins suits for boys will satisfy the most exacting lmyer. The largest and best assorted line of Neckwear ever shown here, at popular pjices. In fact we have everything for Men and Boys from to suits at prices that will please. W* will take pleasure in showing you. an ; We have Just reason to be ptjpud of our acljicveiiients tor jour Millinery Opening far surpassed our expectations. We are Striving to make our slorelthe most popu lar place in the city, and are offering the and In fact Milliner cannot afford to miss the special lndy^e ? '? :/ " ? , ? ? ? " mentswe are offering. Call on us; we will make it pleasan t and profitable to you. Buy# Dewing Ideal MoWw imd Steri bay savers. v ? ' . * . , * Thomas Grain Drill and Fertilizer ^Distributor. Grain drill*- save aeed**nd protect plant# fro^Troet and fr?*wea. We will need . all the small, grain we can raiso tbi# y ar Com will be high. Tlio gover hment' VejKtrtu- for Jolv poorest ever nhowrii. . ^ ? Vulcfkn ChllUd Plows? one and two horee. - ^Thomas DUc and Cutaway Tlmrows, Chattanooga Cane 3. UL. l2J^ne ^iMmga, The papnous Gill Edge Stofe The lVmou8 Qilt Edge Store takoe pleasure in snnouncing to its many friends and the public generally ihat it fo btim mln^ full of niee, new And up-to dnhv goods; anc( leaving se uirevl I lie cream ot bargains from j.lie Northern niarketa, is thoroughly equipped for businqgftM* To attempt to give in detail the numerous bargains in \yhich we could interest you, would require more space than could be devoted to it, and therefore must insist upon your coming to our store that you may give the stock a personal inspection and sec for yourself that it is all that could be ? ^ . * m In dress goods, espccmily, wo have many attractions, as <mr lino comprises the leading ntyles and* fads ofHhe season, besides a complete assortment of the staples, which for quality and ohe&piuw cannot be surpassed anywhere. ^ ; I . 'V -'* ; ; ? ? ?" ? - -v ! ?? ? - ? -T-'r Vi'sl t - ? ' ? ? " ' S. ' . ?" '.fX.ZZZZ~ --- :? ? V-: l <5 r . Don't think of buy anything in^bUsk good?4)efi>ro M?' ing our lino, as our --assortment i? fyl Land varied; and as to , the priooB, you will woador how oun beaold go low. ^ , To our brother merchants in the country, we will by calling on us before placing thoir orders, 111 save them freight, and dial}' strive to niake It advantage to trade with ujtf. 5 ja^risi^ms :r-^-|. j .V, -V-* ' ? >: .v * * * '.""'77, '.'">> y ? xvyfotyr?,"*' . i'r?*9 <stt v feiiMw-.Tfji; *i i^sseMte aSshl^iaS&i Matting Citing =u>3Rii|S? ? great abunj _ _ ask that you ao u? wie mnqueiw mmi yvutmwmmsm