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e mouth of April there wh tli In ? a white \ur rt^% I'Atier ?h. EJSiiw Tweed ivoolvt* order* for rl^k'** Paper l*nitern? muji Alls thetu illy At jkikaiiUfoctuivr'ft nrloea. ltn. ih-m . r Ih-lltrry bVthf 2tfih of April there hud been frMfi-oui thode|Mit, <it Camden, 18.-> Jjjgplf guauri, amounting to 1,818 ty twwurer collected, .hut a of $2,012.50 for pojl U*xc? uty, which la tho lnrgeat r reoelvod hero from flint IV \.JA? v 5* ^ ? f mivjft' of echedulo on tho S. C. is made Irtet .Sunday. The trains ive Camden ut 8 n. in. (h ii l 4 |?. in., lv? tit 1 :30 p. in tuid 0 p. n^h. "? ? ?m i ? / Sf * InillAjr. .... public nre re?petfully Invited to the. services of "Memorial Day," Inesdny, -M??y 10th, at5/>Vlook, at w>?t$*y, Evergi*?u* mid flower* iculed for decorating our soldier*' * tiiij *Yr \ > H Mjieuk louder Than Word*/' b Messrs. b. A. Arusteln & Co., ry Utile to any lu their mlvertUe thls week, tbeso gvntlemon evl betleve that "notions apeak louder r>r<l"," Nild they continue to sell of the bride's mother Innibi.i. on tho 10th Inst., by Rev., .GWArdi'iiu, D?I>.. Mr. Alfhku U. ,iau*, -ilil'ii' of the Greenville Dully , and Mus 'Mamik Y. Bkyck, UUi ui iiu, Cumpbell It. Brycc. tou Next litic. the recent meeting of the Convun ftfY. M. C. AjsHociutloiiH, he'd at wnburg, V anuloii was selected ha face for their next meeting. \V? Kjftf It. Our people will try to |l?tti ? ptoueiuit time. Wgitr:. atlngi'ink wnn re-opened last Afternoon et the building next mpfjlliptlst Church, tuid the day whit Quite satisfactory to igefsj It Is under the imuinge th? ladles of tho Monument As >, And should be liberally and laity patronized. Kingdom ? i?*:s ? wWmtftOn ???..? i->* >;? t'.t. \< m :i inii-ii. .< ?: at Jin- l>( JtHUd^w uwd Kite lower lorry in ? o?>oui Ion whlvli rell.oet* no little dfocrt'illt on H? eoubtv, Tli fro (8 one place e*peuhd y wlih'h In rc-ally dangerous. floihe body ? to bhmm for this condition of affairs, iVlli tho Courtly Commissioner* please ook hue l ho matter? IturgJary. ? *" i. Sotyij nnknown scoundrel effected an <J'ntvabo$li?UMlui store of Mr. A. I). Ken-, mly, Agent. hy.prlsslng oi>en the door in < lie vear of too store on latt Monday [tthk Tin Mil was robbed of uiiat ? hanjc^ Wax foil lid with theexuepMon <d' bout 70 < and made tin effort to * peii the wife, 1 but that proved to bo too I ard to accomplish. No goods wore sto len pair of sIiooh, and possibly / ?trtd olher small arl Ivies. feudane.o at tlio Court House lny wan quite meagre. mid very rest* .win ivmiilfofltod. The house Ixt north <if DeKalb House tb S. O. (JiyburuV undef fore* BporWtige, for the sum of $1. ^oslqeuco uext north of Hbove Kt t *iid was bid in by jr. t. nrllcH in hiteie*t. The sulo of itttte of l? 1'arker was pus; RiftteMfty ln .fnno. miwoat. Qif the Calhoun Momfmou li rem*e?t thwt All person* my time subscribed to the uud, will oall wt the express (en Mild leave \tholr names, nfrked for. but the objeet is thorl*" the distresses to brkthev have s<AK<mcrously y Undertaken. VThe paper irOssoftloo wMl mVno clearly iirposo or thfs noivce. i hirtnthlntflSyo*iN r flrsW ViMmai\i ??peet l? the seV?t?'? eky, who were nVn,0(' mtehd that. It. wasVhus ihe mother Of i reeks offered mOiI"?'o of thin month. TV1)* son esteemed f?voraW)? he anoienU looked ?? month for marriage. \ m \ til now vlstbto to thJ ftor midnight .and nrtlV rtll di^wki. J\?k)ut two ornlng It will Iki eeort > the nenlth In thocon ,and lie*t * Vega the 5*t*r In that part of i'i? WaBMIl will Hpproneh to abotWl if the earth. It Is an | will be v4vn | IfttO tl dlOHIH blown and ret time Col ^Ke understand that Dr. J. E. W. Hlflo and Mr. Vinoeut Huckubec, botfi of Flat Rock, are very ^SW<-WT Mr. J. L. Braslngtou and Dr. D. L. eSauwuie are delegates to the Houtb ern Baptist Convention, which meet* at Greenville uext Wednesday. AUe.tlo^S^ Is directed to (he advertisement of it. Btnelah' A Co., ?f Baltimore, whoso Jfcood* enjoy an enviable reputation wher ever known. Their eat knives are large ly handled In this market, and the uni versal testimony ta that they pay fur i themselves In the m mount of feod waved the !tr?t year used. D. W . Jordan & Co. arc their Camden agents, who will be pleased to give any Information desired. They have^old the oat knlvea to the fol lowing,, gentlemen who oat) testify to their value. j??. ? E. B. Cantky',* J. L>. MODOWALL. VV. A. Ano hum, A. II. Boykin, G. Q. Young, T. A. Cauthkn, B. II. Boykin, W. I>. Boykin, Allen Dkas, mid others. TiUer*? Ferry. ? The ivcont rains, which were very heavy, have proved a great holo to our -4taall grain crops. ? Outs have fallen off within the past ?two'week*. There Ik a largo crop tQ bo gutberttt; r?tafc Itn? attacked the white and black oat*. The red out# are tolerably good, ?The wheat, crop out this way Is a complete failure, on account of tliu rust. ?Corn is doing fluely *, It is more for ward than usual. Good stands of cot ton are generally i" ported. ?Mr. J. >V. McKay has purcl ascd the a'cani saw mill iH'longlng to Mr. \V? h. King, and will remove the same to Ches terlield. Our peoi le regret this change, as we don't see bow we can get along without It. ? t have never before seen people more determined and energetic towards inak lug good crops and building themselves up miancially, than I no' lee anions; Un people In this section. Tliu gloom o.' last year hu? about, disappeared, we all have, high hopes of prosjjerity. ?Mf* J. I>. 8huw lost a valuable horse last week, with bolts. Ileal Estate Transfer*. . The following transfers of real estate were entered In tlio County Auditor's office during tho month of April, 1B82: John Robertson to Caleb Ricks, 5 '?' acres in St-hool District No. II, $175. * W. W. Whllden and C. G. Mathews to M. 8. Sml.h, town lot eatt side of Broad street, $1,050. J. M/DcSaussure, Master, to J. T. Hay, town lot $2,0(0. J. T. Ha.V to B. ft. Klrkley, town? lot cast side of Lyttletou at. $1,300. .Simon Smith to S. C. < lyburn, 30 acres In No. a, $138.44. J. \V;and James Taylor to Simon K. Bowers, 09>? acres In No. 7, $47.50. Bailie to t. W. Bowers, 97).j acres in No.. 8, 47.50. J. E. C. McDowell to A. G, Nnel, 8. R. Noel and T. W. Neel, 15 acres in No. 8, M25. Jos, R. Robertson and Frank E. Taylor ?to A. T. Clyburn, 4 town iois (dy "?imvn BloelO ift.000 U il.l; - ., . \j .! 1 '1 N . t*. .? >? i'i A . < . ? ? 1"; ; i ? I ? 1 . 1.1 1 1 ? ! '? >. Mill, i . i.:~ :?? ? . * .. J. U Spradl.*; to M:n_. ... 1 K. *..?? .. ?><> ;?< IV* in N 1. * ] .1 ? ?.r ? 1 1'ii'iv, Mh; i1, to lie ii."';, t.i'A <1 lo< $ ?l|. c . V.' f . it I- ip. (.>: !> ? \ - . v * ' Sati A al on I'le V. .H "O'i ? . lC I i . ? O L t V '. Cl V \ I 4 ..4 . ? ? r . > > iij '! ty to record u more alllictlug occurrence I than that of the explosion ot the bollpr of I tho steamer Marion, on last Friday fore noon, iieul' the binding of Mr, Jofteph Rates, on the Wateree, having on board HU excursion party of ladles and gentle men living ueafr the confluence of the Wateree and Congarefr. The party num bcrd about thirty We slucorely rty in pa th lac with' the surviving relatives and friends in the terrible dispensation that has been visited upon l hem, especially with Mi'- Henry and faiuily, three of his daughters being lustniitiy killed and an other hits since (lied. Truly, "Thou hast all seasons for thine own, Oh 1 Do.it b !" Jj(ro take the following from Monday's Neht and Courier: ''After the boat-started down the river it backed Into a small Creek to take aboard a number of persona who had no'tarrlvod when tho first start was mndo. 8culng th. it the stoamor was about to strike a snag Capt. Rhodes pulled tho gong for tho uoat to shove ahead again, and with the first revolution of tliu wheel the boiler exploded with fearful effect. Tho picnic party were scattered over the steamer, some of them In the cabin and some of them on deck. On the upper deek just over the boiler quite a number of young ladles and their escorts wore gathered, a gay and unsuspecting group. When the explosion occurred the ,bollur and the upper deck were blown complete ly out and tho*o who were stsndlng on tlio upper deck wore nearly all killed or fatally injured. The roof of tho cabin which formed the deck of tho steamer was tilted In by the explosion and full among the parties Slithered below. The captain and Mr. osoph Bute*, who were standing near the wheel-house talking, miraculously i??ca|>*d without Injury. Of the party on the upper deck Miss Minnie Henry was Instantly killed and fearfully mutilated. Misses Mattleand Nannie Henry were blown up and their bodies to-day had i tot been found; Miss IJ/./.le Henry suf fered A compound fraw tu re ot the left leg *Utl was badly scalded. Hhc was not ex ?* }???* ..4..I U u ; ?d that she died to-day . J. O. Enson re ceived a frRCture of both bones of the right leg and wan terribly scalded lu the back, and suffered Internal I ijurks, from which he can hartliy recover. W|lllam Trnmblo was badly scalded, but had sufficiently rallied last night to he carried to his home on a mattrass in a spring wagon. MIm Minnie Bite^ . sustained a fracture of the right arm near ,1 be shoulder and both lames of her right [fore-arm and the lower cud of tho tlbln.? 1 Her free, back ami arms wore badly scalded. KM suffered a swvero Shock, ^ whtch she had rallied somewhat it night. but It isrumorod to-night that s lias since died, John, a negro boat iaud> whs scalded In the face, back and dim* aud [ received a fracture of the right ^Ist. A piece O ' his skin, foiir Inchei iiare, was carried away from the unde r u of ids thigh and the muscle* Mw.bfir? Iind badly lacerated, an I was Ulled With cinders from the eiitflW** ancle also was severe! r ?prallM.* Mrs. Garner, widow of th} imucl Garner, and daughter ot Cot *V%ke? former Superintendent ol th Carolina Railroad, w*# blewil u river and came near belilf Hodge Lenoir, who had lieeij tore, seeing her gi^wt dangei/, Hess of hi? own safety plutigej! ^v??' and aitempted to aavo thf slrugglhiiA^'yv ?r M He was cn?^ll?\?>y MgUtly tlirfi la.th pin ilea would have sunk but for Hb< m performed, " /; p I ; Weglstec. I ?Insure jrour (iropert r. >-Don't neglect to j ? The atoree olo?e a. ?r ?... ? l'rmt will come etrly this year. ?Sou that your neighbor* register. ? Gnats, mosquito#, (less and fHes. ? Cupid win be at the picnic to-day. ? Camden stiJI continue* to improve. "May-day mc ruing, bright and clear." ?The Methodist Sunday School pic nic to-day. ? ?Our subscription list Is almost dally Increasing. ?The baseball nuUatico is about to COIUUIUIICO. ?Register. ? Court will convene 011 the first Mon day iii June. ?Tho Methodist Sunday School go on a picnic today. ?Mr. Johu Johnson died netir Rldge way last week. ?Tho County Commissioners will hold a meeting to-day. ? There wai no meeting ot council ln*t Momlay afternoon. ? We omnot urge too strongly the Im portance of registration . ? There were only Mx prisoners ill tlie county Jail la?t Tuesday. ? - ?Register. ... ? The slx-o'clook-clo.?lng-arrangement went Into effect last Monday. ? Judge I. D. Witherspoon will preside term of court for. this county. ? A cotton need oil mill Is to bo built at Bock II 111 by Mr. J. M. Joy. ? So mo of our correspondents have failed to np|>ear for several weeks. ? ' "Pinkeye" is prevailing among the horses in 60iue sections of Kershaw. ? We notico tluit the spring style of oath is the same as (s) worn hist year. ? Any one desiring a cho'ce Photo graph, should go to >V. S. Alexander's. ? Never ask a woman her age ? that is. not that woman. Ask same o;her wo mailt - ? _ - - -7'VV\ . ? ? The Democratic Bhfte Executive Committee will meet in Columbia, May 18th. ? Register. ? Tho political trials In the United j .States Court at Charleston are etill in progress. ? Dark clouds roll up and obscure tho sun, but wo know there is light above the clouds. ?Mr. J. F. Smith is building a resi dence 011 I.vttieton street, next South of, Mr. Goodale. ? Help tho ladies in their effort* to erect a monument to the Confederate 1 tiead in Kershaw. ? Register. ? The oats harvest will soon begin, mid from all sections a favorable report of the crop is made. ' ? The celebration of the Lord's Sup per will be observed at the MctliodUt Church next Sunday. ? Mr. Adatn Team informs us that s nut hah attacked his oat crop and Is nlavlug havoc with it. I &M wood ?lp? authorities at Myth iama > I. I i Id: ? ? ? In-.'... - I ii!\ t t?( . 5 , . '?> !' i ? uros, its ilu\? c?i? <u.U <U> n.;i i < - , oasis in tlie desert of many a life. ?The feeling of confidence n nv exist ing between tho merchant and farmer Is an encouraging and hopeful sign. ? Be courteous to all, but intimate with few; and let those few be well tried be Cbre you give them your confidence, I ? R'vKiRtcr. 1? If the lethargy in the Democratic irtv in this county existl as It still does, ir Ruds will do (heir work successfully. . ? Statistics of Idoey may be compiled by ascertaining the number of persons ^iio have paid money forGulteau s auto graph. ? The road leading from Cinnden to the lower ferry is In a very hnd condition. A couple 'of days work would put It in Excellent order.* ? - ? Every voter In the county should register noxt w?ek and obtain li s eortlfl eate<- for without It he cannot vote at the coming election. ? In the Supremo Court, last week, the ludgment of the Chcult Court wasH modified in the case of Witte Bros. ?$. T. H. CI irke et al. ?Register. ? We have good reason to know that the oldlcadeisof the Radical | arty In this county are actively, outjwerotly, at work. Democrats, bo on your guard. ?Another CO >1 snap ik me along Irist Sunday and It was t tonght that tho oat and fruit crops were d imaged; but the weather moderated before i l^ht. ?We understand that cotton chopping was In progress on Mr. Reddlck Mono ley's form, easlof Camden, last Monday. This Is tho tlrst wo have heard of this, season * ?It Is strange to hear that in tho unanimous Republican Slate of Vermont the artlsaiis In a factory object to the In troduction Of a colored man ; yet such Is tho fiiot. ? ?Register. r:,.f < ? , ?> ?"?Pleasant Adatn*, Rh hard Rates nild Joe Hurton were executed at Greenville on Friday last, for burning the Academy of Mu<ic In 1871). All declared their In nocence. ' ?When our collector calls with a small account, accommodate him, and when you receive an account fer HUhseripthm and advertising through the malls, re mit, promptly. ' g; ?At the recent meeting of the Ht*te< Medical Association, Dr. A. A. Moore, of Caimhm. read tWo papera? <ono on ex ternal urethrotomy iflid one on an ence phalic monster. --Register. ?Tho County Auditor gives not'eo in this issue of This G a/.kttk that tho books I for receiving tax returns will be open 1 from the first day of June to the SOth of July, Inclusive. ?We understand (hat Rev. A. S. Wll' eford lias met with much success In the ?ale of Wheeler's Analysis of the Bible, for which he Is tho a^otit in this county, ft Is s good book. ?In a persoi.nl difficulty on the Wth nit., between Mr. II. T. tt ardlaw, editor 1 of the Abbeville Pre** ami Manner, and Mr. K. Noble, Jr., tlie former was shot Slid danferousiv wounded. few* ^>frt35ttet, the tmw ChW of Po lice, t* Nt WQrk looking after tl* sanitary afftdrs of the town. A force of hand-* are now ?<t work cleaning out the ditches which run through the town. ? Who?oerer desires' tu be In *p?*U1ou to ?hl South Carolina tit her light against heir bl iter foce, mum register. and who eoerer desires to give practical aud ettt etent aid iuuet ace that hhr uelghbors register. ? The Greenville JV?? et state* that the postmasters are receiving circular* Hum the Assistant Postmaster-General, de manding A 9umll oontribnthin to aid In the defeat of "Bourbon Democracy of South Carolina." ? I he extensively known house of A. T. Stewart, eald to have been the largest buslucts establishment In this country or Kuroi-e. U winding up Its bufciiiex*. The dry goods tr/Tde has been railing since itie death of Stewurt. t-Koglster. ? Citpt. Wm, Clyburn, who has recent ly purchased the block >f brick building* < pponlte the Latham Home, known a* the "Clyburn Block," In having the stores re pal re J mid brightened up, pre paratory to being occupied. ? Pleasant Hill Grange will meet In Grango Hall on next Saturday at 8 o'clock p. in., and ail who wish to eontlnuo their connectlou with the order iiad better b* present- to pay dues, Ac., a* thoro will be a general overhauling then. ? We'd like to attend the annual meet of the State Pru*? Attociatlon, but can't d i to uiiIchs some ot our subscribers who owe us will come forward und help ua In tiie way of money matter*. Send us $1 or f'2 by the 20th of this month. ? Register. ? 'l'ho election of a Democratic Conn ty Chairman seemw to be one of deep In terest among our fellow citizens 111 the country. So far as we hear, the name* of MnJ. K. E. Sill aud Mr. S. C. Clyburn are the two uuwt prominently inen-.j t loned. ? The following persons have paid State and County taxes up t> time of; going to press : Mips M. L. Young, J. A. Young, G. O.Young, Mia. Jb. C. Watkius, i>. K. Hilton, Zed K. Hilton, Wesley L). Hilton, Minor Hllum, 1). L>. Klrkland, L. C. Hough, Joel Hough, Mrs. Mary J. Willie. ? Register. ? "PiilM, didn't you whip me once for biting little Tommy?" "Yea, my child, you hurt him much." "Well, then papr, you ought to whip sister's music master, too; he bit sister, yesterday aft en oo -, tight on the mouth; and I know it hnri her, because site put her armn around his neck and tried to choke him." ? An attempt was made on the lives of Wm, H. Vauderbeltaud Cyru* W. Fields in New York, a few days since by fend ing them package* through the postoflSre i containing exnloslves, but the one linen-. I iled for Mr. Vandorbeit exploded before reaching the office. The one addressed io Mr, i1 ieids was thrown into water nnd carefully examined. \ --Register. ?A writer on "diet," a reverend gen tleman, condemns most decidedly pie as an article of food, believing it to be the cause of many of the 'Mils that flesh Is heir to." it la not generally the catvi that a Kcv.aud the devil will be found to agree; but "our devil" Is in full accord with the clergyman on the question of "pie," having discussed some Impounds <>r ?'"* nrrlel? during the past threo days. ?M?i 'lo-l I . ? ?>? i . on.,.- -.. -n. . -- ' X* . ;i(. * * * - ? ? . . iv% ? h ? Hi !?. * ..i.f-r r > ,. j v. I * i h! " ! I ' |< l\V t lit ,J ? 4 ;i ? ? * t ?; t'.i ?; ' ; i'ri ? . It ?' 1 . Ml. I .1 ' i; .. vo lt- ! ? I r l - 1 ?? > ADJOINING COUNTIES. . ? t L\NCA*TKH, ? All the mfid dogs Are killed. ? Colton coming up finely, com In look-.' ing well and outs are ltoadiug. ? Mrs, Jemima Fleming and Mr*. KHis both Dennett, both of Pleasant Hill, l?av> ri-coolly died. ? \ family of German immigrants. direot , from Snasburg, was received by Mr. A. J/| KiMer, iMt week, "f ? Th* Supervisor of Registration Is mak ing r t??ur of i he county. ? Diok Billings, colored, while In n Mt?t<i of Intoxication Hi a negro ball, Ml from the second story window of Mr. T. J. Welsh'# hull ing and was severely bruised about the head and body. ?Tho County Commissioners have sold the township fences. They wore sold at pubih auction and brought $78. ? Tlii-ro Imvo been about one thousand lions rreordod in the Clerk's offioo up to tills date. ? Uttnt htu made its appoarance In ll>4 grain fte'ds in the?.qUrn portion ef Lon. caster county. ?The Funderburk mine, whiob Is situa ted in this eonnly about three mile* from Taxahaw, has been told by it* owner. Mr.' Uriah Funderburk, to Messrs Willis i Co , of Boston, Ma?* , for ten tbonaand dollar*, -?-The guard. house l? no longer used fir ? he purpose for wbloh it wan originally in tended, slnoeno liquor U sold in Liuiiaster, and the 7fa>Mt<> mekee the suggestion that the Couhoil Mil thii structure and Invest i ho proceeds In the construction of ?tetertiH for the use (J tba companies in ea?* a fire breaks out. Tims they will turn their swords info reaping hook* and ihelr bayo net* into ploughshares, so to *pe-<V XMkttr.(N<;TOH. About a half a d .'*on families o ? olor;d peopta Il?mg on wti't* M looWn sf trroa? street, Darlington iv>m?( y . hsvo uW* t ???..>? with very little labor or trouble have teheed In one hundred Or uioro aorea of Wootilapd for pns'ure. t ? * MJMTKR. Cap'. E. 0. Groen lost au infant child by death laat week. ?*~0n Tuesday of Inst Week, at I'tovld6nce, Bumter County, Mr. John Kingman was it lied In marriaee to Mlaa Lula firad ford. , -The flrst *liipm#ni of yarns fro?u the Bellemonje Co'ton Fa<rnry wii.* made on Wednesday lo?t 10 Philadelphia, Is. ?there Is e >ine talk of Dotting a mcapi Are engine foi Sumter. DARLMtOM. ?A reliable white postmaster has ? eon removed from the oflfioe at Dovesville, end ? negro of had repute has been apponiteO. 'A Woman** Kxporlrnca. ' Mo?hera an t Daughters should feel alarm fed when weariness constantly opp(ex?t? them. "If I i\ m treiful trom , exhaustl . i ?( tltal powers and the color la ffcdlng f ?tf? my fate. Parker'* (linger Tonio give* /(nick relief. It huUas me up end drive* rvw?y pain with wonderful certainty."-- Huff >' . Hdy, "?'* 1 ' ?* "1;"' * *???.? > v VlHttlMAtlO Rmvfry. AMiamU, N. C., Aug. M, tfn. U N Warner ft Co : Mrl T <W : plea <uiie in mating that I liavobrtn o'rt ji cuml Of h* 'be UM | Kidu*/ and l.iver ? trre. \ N c ' 1 liirttfr ? U* beet ar<iolt Mid for rettoriag gr?y 4? an original color, beeaiy aadlw it >. frem an exte?stv? um of St. Jwota 01T) i? A* adUor's family. we in able to confidently of it* grtat wi rtk In nua ?ilueole, ?iU fully raoowtnend it m ?? I article unwt durable 10 U*v? on lien* In | the raedieiae (Omm.) Z/?r HMp 'WrM . S ?'* ?'? * IT I" I ? IVtttfeti UoMott Market. Vmi fcoppir Of cotton brought to 'market | Just now U wry small indeed. Good tnld dltag grade la bringing 11 Vie to-day Cotton in UTeiftMl. Livbkfool, April 2P-? Ttila week 'a clreulor I Of the Liverpool Out ton BnokwV Association M)fi "Cotton baa boon iu general demand though frcel.v oft'cred. .Quotation* are uu< obauged.exoeptlnga partial decline lu Eu*t India. American was In ftiir request and wua freely huppiied at quotation*. In eea I *l*n 0* more business waa done at steady rales. In fUturea, transactions In Araerlo o wej:e unusually limited. After u feature it** w* 'K, tho market eloses steady ut l-UWI.'.d dodHw.': ? ja.iixau'LJ julj_-lul. ? ?? ,.i, g I'm ? mm I Advertised Letter*. (tyr the week ending April 29tli, 18S$.) Alexander. Rev. J. Addison. Aim. Auu Atlkios, Mt ha Muiy Huxley, Kd. Ik-tilou, H. J. Bro*n, J. M. Sandman, J. (?. prow it ,T. W. M?, w. u. C'iyburn, L. M. Campbell. MUnMnry , Mlf? K. Iwvih, 'f. Jl. D??'?, Miss itttfny ask for udvctliio-d .cttera. ~ < K. U. UttUCK*. r. M. Frierson, Ramon Ft utile, Ml** Ann Love. W. M. Mi-Ciwkll, Mlas Karali l'ntersou, Gtorgo Reynolds, H. A. Simmons, T. 8. Tulupcii. A. A. Taylor, John O. T*npp, W. II. Tllman, Onbrll Wiley, Thomas Young, Mis* Ida Young, Wm. U. Con?itfucos per Kx;>ie**. ! Packings remain In the oxprvw olllco cou elttnod to the fuilotvinx |>cnioiia. JnmtK, J. K. Jones, H. K. Parker. L). *H} on, 1C. Oo.i, tC II. Mnr>hnll,H. C, Warrou, J. Uodsrors, C. M. , Kirk Icy, "J. C. J On dnor, t:. I?. Oshtirn, 11. I'onipnt n'lve Cotton Statement, NtW Yohk, April 28.? Tlio following la tno 0' inp irulivo cotton stntomeiit fur tint week ending April ?6. IK8? Net receipt* nt nil Unl ted states poru d?rtn? the week mmo wregJliHt year 4 7 ,j5> r ; IntitV- riTClytK to HiIh di\to.4,W1.5 *); to nunic dtxlo last your o.'itVS.tm. Exporu for tho xveek 67,Ml: ?>?tne week ln?t year u/?l export* to thla dwto 'AVOI.'Jul: to snme d.ito lita'< yenr 8,709,147. Stock ut nil United HtnteV porta 6w,U02; *ime time in*t ycrtrtiW.ttW; Ktock at all Interior town* 78,716; aumo Unn luatycnr 1I0.77U; Btook at Liver pool 0&3.U90; ttnme lime laHtyear 1 ,010 ,00 >. k took oi Atnorlitnu afl'Mit for Great Britain IK7.00.); aauio time laat year 177,000. AT DR. F. L. ZEMP'S. f jr Just opened, tiu e'egant line of FAKCY GOODS, i TO Yd. N0VKLTIR8. .. CONPECTIOSEltlES And a general asiorlment of Fancy Goods ; My 6 and 10 oents counter ia always kepi well vupplied with a Inrge tarlely of goods. JF. ?,. MEMP. A Year's Reading. j?6t $i, ? iP": YOftTwr^i;/ v ;l V ( OMl'Ll.t try AMit.Y I' vl'I'.ii, / ' fXKK Should road IIh Special MtSONie DEFiBTHfiflT Eultvd by ono of ttio moat ren6nwod Free Matona, m'; 'With enntrtbutlona from the pen of DISTINGUISHED MASONS > v ? .""o ? t ? fc 1 1 ijUn *y-( / ? v c I Tl?0 WEEKLY WOULD la tb4 only lend ing nowKpapor Id the onuntry Mint hi*H n special department dovoted to Maaonlo In .tures. tereatlng. itfugrtoul itilla<ln and t' ynrns. t- every -With prea ,-nrs and full tofllvosUH-k. the world Ibr t In th? world ilonnt playcrx. folk a- Kiddles, CoroHilca, Ac. nrlvnlled In it* kind, nnd weekly news* ho superior on alive, brll ted, Tro er, Offers MT8. OOPUftft SEWT FREE. tHI NEW YORK WORLD, World llnlldlng, New York. VNfMKfc, French inns ry. 8 J Pluvovtng Kvtrarn, fta.. for w V,. ^ ka itfl I)oh(Mv Vvm w ti (*fA h<%m ?*>?/ gl*? aiwumh ttltljpr t?ts??g* i ??i laJro To?UvfM*<? t\fopl?4-*n* if.?t?j?u Imtulurr tar oftteto**lMi^vrtt?*r)r '.rr;?r>". <vr *-*?> rA fntr*' ftn *n<lii>IM (MhruUtfif-, without Into** or ?7((mMoth V* *li*' tftfl djyM? or ?i 1% <W * )*y I? l'"i> ??V ?ohm or hoi w^m > .-villi Jj <;rt? lor, r?MlI?t!!>t;otd?rt 8BWBM vt ti (jr?0 tttUnH . . '? ? i jmr-inttkHfilk fctPf Aw ratn.1 \tuim ti&WHB* FROM TUB NORTHERN MARKERS, THEOPKMNQOK HIS ' CONSISTING OF Oobds, ALL STYLES AND VARIETY, BZWTIJVGS* stQff&ms* ^ : JYWS YSI&Mrte* L&C&8&JM BM8XQI&&BIMS, Gl O Y&S &*WJ> MQSMS&V, WBITJB GQO&S QXT MA h VMCQ8* Gi/m&MS* Cii&ICOJBSg, Gottonades, Bro. Drill?, Jeans, Damasks, QUilta, TO WJSLIAVS AM) DOMESTICS OF A LL GRADES A. YD QUALITIES. A FULL AM) III Ml E ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S GLOTHING, WITH A Beautiful Line of Samples for special Orders. C^-TI1K PRETTIEST STANY AND FELT HATS EVER EXHIBITED IN CAMDEN. ttirA COM rLETE LINE OK THE CELEBRATED "PEARL" SUIRT ? THE REST 31 SHIRT JN THE MARKET. te^II WING PURCHASED MY STOCK WITH GREAT CARE, I AM PREPARED TO OFFER THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF GOODS I HAVE EVER KEPT AT PRICES THAT DEFY CON PETITION CA LL REFORE BUYING. ???... R. M. KENNEDY. 1882. SPRING. 1882 AT The Camden Bazar You will find a new etodk of Drosb v'oois, Hosiery. 7/wh?, Lluo)? Wl II XL' GOODS. < 1 ? \V . r a o. .i.-i i .. ?; !?; !>? pll^'BK'Jaiir.. Ctotfrinf/, Hats and Shoes. A LARGE STOCK OF HARDWARE. And our nllier tlopurtmonU are supplied weekly ; nil of which w? will noil nt low na II All M BRO S. 1882 ! 1882 GRAND SPRING OPENING! OK FINEST CLOTHING Cheapest Clothing hoiuje in i lie r.iiy. IQTA fult lino of GKNTfc'FtiRNlSIUN(? GOOL>8 always on band. Jg6?"Cetcb rated "MaiitiMtAn" ?1?l r?? ? ft durable And well mndo purnteni ? is a com rort lo l lie wearer. To b? had At 8. BLANK) I'opttMf Clolhier, 'JiO King Street, Cif Aftt<r.nTON. S. C. USE The Pearl Baking Powder, PURMT AND BEST. Manufactured by B. .If. WIL80N, Orpcer, BOO King St., Charleston. S. 0. And for ante nt 0. J, /I 23-mH nndlt. SixokKtox't. It iMtui <>x<H>ll?nt nnit *nt? r* tnrjt R. Sinclair & Co. BALTIMORE, MD. ?MANUFACTURERS OF? ^INCLAIirS CELEBRATED 11^ ? STRAW AND FODDER OUTT33R.S, ENSILAGE a h i> STALK CUTTERS. A I/HO LL kindft of Farming Implements and Machines. ^^PECIAL Circular* nnrt DIvonnntH Fur nicliflil. D. W. JORDAN & CO, CAMDEN AGENTS. oc27 SEWING MACHINES. A NKW AXiJ M.KU^NT AWOliTHBN f OV SMWtm/iMiitpxjicMk " * ?"* ?v. _ (#T rce?v?<fi, * *'??*? v?mI ^bjr *1RKI,I-;V f I ! qu?n ??* i?<KeF Promii ? ? ? ..-m..' CANNED In i<am?u*e variety and forH.tlJ^r W. A. ItiKtf * - ??+ ?AGG1NQ MdTfK8? 8ufkr, jDiFlour' LnrJ. Xloh??w, Bu left. ( rockery ware, ttoodei Starcb, Candida, &? , fl>r ?>nlc kiremt 11 KSTGOSIIKN BITTTI r,.( , 0pv.?nv; tifl f.n-:c, MifHw.;, \r . ; ftr wJrtfc MKKW'V je'HMVriRrl CANI'-\: ianovh" Com plot c lino or Plain ?n. dic?ju*t opened an<l for ?a>e pcVi'2-tf W.A, DOUTH CAHOUNA KAtLW lO PAhhKNOKR DKPi if on Hundayv) . . TO COLUMBIA* T <??v? cann'on Leave Owmluu J unction KtiiKViite > . v A 'rtvo Columbia *? FROM .'OLUMUIA. 1,om v. ' ?? 4.0.) a. Leave KlotrvllI* , io.10 h. Arriv, Camdeu iuncl'n tl.'JOa. tn<: 73 Arrive v., 1.90p;m^?.Of ] TO CKAHLEBTOtt AND Al/OXJHIV r,??cj C#in',i>ii '? /j&Afli J.eftvoCan den JirtWs lou MHp. ?A.ve Kln viiiu . '^Wrl Arrive AttglWa . KRO.M tHA UT^Ts)5 A>D- AV0\ Leave Cinn.,f,?ton . ? / Leave aukuijl"! . I.eave KtnjrMli,* Arrive i :nnid?n j> iin.dlotl Arrivo Cumrti n ' ?.\N'\ "I loN->. C i .'r?> i ..? ?,? : ' ? VI mul> WtH 't, Oil I > ' 1 ? r: ? ; , . ' : ! f III 1 to v l Ih>1Ii VJiO'l/ to it ' ! :< ? ??, i:t v . > ; i Konf and the --, ? t . . l i . t< ( o'i tn'>ljv? ||? nl .1 . ?* .v v.u- .i k' U..1 uo*OK.?l tlic v_U .He, Columbia, <)t AUKUAt to unit Com nil polti 'a North, b< trulnb U'livInK Camden ftltUWum?ai I nf( at 1 1 *2X ii. iii. . " j V 1*111 lii a'i sleeping eata Are run between cliurlesiou nnd Will fauVlllo mid t.ym-liburg Lo<-?i kIocdIiik eurK nro run on nlgi between chin u-riou nnit Columbia, a C'lmr oRtoii to A u?iimu, * Connection* nmdo at Anguata to ( all polni? West nnd Houtli vlaQcori And vritli Central H. It. ' OoiiuccUnua lv.rti'.d WV-iS Steamers u> ami iVuni Kew ii?xil.iy?, ami v till Ml >-u litem J, Hint nil i>i>l n i h on jst. Jolui'a River,' . TuohUhj h not1 Km unlay*. Alio wit lesion and Mavunaah Hull way for I nnd nil point* Month . On Saturday* ROUND TRIP TIC sold to und from all Mtatlona atone j fare for tiio round trip, tlcketaboiUk Monday noon toieiurn. ? Hxcuridon M0 nooil for l<) day a are rcRUlnrlj ou ?al# to - from allatntfona at c cents per mtlo torrq Vll HOUGH T1 CK KTH to all politU, cat purchased by apply lng to .&&(? J- jog awswh JOHN H. PKCK, Oen. Manager, 1 D. C. A 1.1. kn. Oen. Paaa. A??nt^, v Item <l< i? ?i n 'i >W1v Varuliditj LatAiam Housi? r. ... ;/ />/?'. ,v. C.M TRANHli'usi liO.'.l". ' I'l'Jt /ffl Atopic uooonimodntiona IVblea^Wi witli ?U<* host the mnrUcttiffords. \! N iC.-'ll y\i)\> I UUi ??; your own tov HM)?oulM tree, AUdross; ;o., Portland, Main*1. ? rllK At lent ion of oonsum lo our largo ninl well bi hooeiien, oom prising . ey<f?i ept i r> ii first clans Grocery New Nob. 1. 2 Arid. 8 Ma< nd bids., ofioicc 0rcnm,5i Jodfish. Genuine N. I ? i?H, Uice, Irish l'otftloo*, "?K?*h. ko:, Craokcri mil ;Bf loodu of nil kinds: for MtiJ noon Mow Walker's Tills truly wundotfol r2HS iiih-d IftCiirn n M*"! jhtiIv fii i|?>n -ill brondhj ii'inio iilVi'dUiiiH i.i beyond kin. brtv. i ;? vi ,? i fcu ?i tr,(W 'I I ; iy V.-iv i ' r >noh)Al. &nV||| ? iv 1 1 I - it v .'lulcrfttl ,bhI tenlor. II )>uIh ilio iligvHtlv?J irgans in a uniuval and htiSfl [? purifies llie blood; and nltti ?elleres nlithl .w'wrrilg. gondSffl ind general debility, tor four yon? und ha* neftHfl V onse of.Tonsilifis, J.AryAfl in, Jironolilils or CoMW^Hn worst fond. It is omj^^H purest drugs by a fl'xllUfiwrB ihe outgrowth of the wHaIh lol'onoc, of lliU ableet jHnfl jouniry and Europe, tttcW cl liffercnl irt mi or lo Reeled ror a single (?? with the most Wpy r<M(H? 9 is? it. Wh.la ii'|g(bcrfcH fi lisenser, ll Is only rcCOUli BHSt'B ftl?fiV<. llllllM'll, - V Ifyoil lift vc < ! i > i % >< i > 1 1 1 ] 1 1 1 0 mm ?veil srnd H Of jj [>aok?g# ot Specillo ^ ^ Ap20tf $WR riftt muni (Office oornor. BiJMH (loorKU Hoins Tnsurijji piny, nsset ts . Conmoreial Un'oB Wf pnny of t.Ondon Ml fiunie InsuisiKie Con?| Of Now Yor>, *e#|f WTHigl.fM rnatrkkl TOWtii Oush. . < $ariU>tn and vnm\ VfholcjtAle, Ohoio* Ifarrtl, eith^ ? Kulo by y w. /