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LOCAL AFFAIRS. irKoUeMlMwMltSAtoODlttnatl M?a Ho* for Klr?t iuMtrUoo.aud feoa Use fur K*ch Hob? qw? ? iBMftioiw Cm4?n P?t OBre> 1 " * l*o?t Offlo* hour* from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Money ?r4?r)*rlu?Q from 9 ?. u?. u> LA u, m , ruU from UN to ? p. m. VvrUMrn mut ?toM? 7 ?. m. and tit p. m. (.harlMion a ad ttoutherit mail close* ?.15 p. nt. Charlestou tuallopmuS p. w. _ 15* II. BROOKS. M . ? 1 ?*?- 1 11 . ?A its Sewlag Mae^^Uv^WAf. ? On aud after MoflSt^ wo will Isaue to every paraon paying for ono yeae'a aubscrlptlon to X'hk Gazettk, in advance, a ticket whUah will entitle the holder to n chance nt an elegant "Centennial*' Sewing Machine, direct from th'o fkctory. There will be, but 50 tlolceta taaued, and the one holding the lady number will receive this handsome premium end Thr Gazette for one year for only %i. J net think of Ul Uo suro to have a ticket . Aa eoon its the 50. tick et* aro Issued the premium will be mvur ifod. Don't put It off. You may loee a chance at the machine. Now Is tlio time. Artistic Photographs And flue assortment of frames at Alex ander's Gallery. 7-6 Dorha Corn. Mr. Wm. Dabney has left at this office a specimen of this newly Introduced ct? real. It U said It lunkea most excellent flour. rar Don't fall to make a purchase of family groceries at "The Little Store.'' Only a trial Is asked. Everything In the way of oholce groceries can be IihcI there. Bishop Howe Visits Grace Church next 8u:;dity, De cember 17th. Services at 11 o'clock a. mM and at 7 :30 o'clock p. m. The Bishop will preach at both services. The Orca! eat Bargain Of the season Is at Kobt. M. Kenne dy's. A lot of cloaks aud jackets, new styles, Just reoelved, at lower prices than tlicy cau be bought olsewhere In the State. Change ef Hchednle. By reference to the schedule of the 8. C. K'y. company, It will be seen that the regular trains on the Camden Branch now leave Camden %t 7 a. in. and 5 p. in., aud arrive at 1 :10 and 10 p. m. Wando Phosphate Co. This Is the oldest of the Chnrlcston fertilizer companies, and at their new works near the city they have thro fullest facilities for doing business promptly and satisfactorily. See adv. Off To Conference. Rev. D. D. Dantzler left on Tuesday for Greenville to attend Conference. He will be absent about a week. His paa tornl year here closed liiat Sunday. He has made an acceptable pastor to our people, being diligent in his work. Voted "Yes." In the Senate, upon a motion to kill the hill to charter the Southern Land Loan Association, which proposed to lend money to farmers aud others in this Staje upon real estate mortgages, Sena tor Leitncr voied In favor of the motion. The bill was killed. Jnst Opened. Messrs. Bamberg A Roscnberger have opened a nlco lino of dry goods, clothing, hats, shoes, Ac., in tlio attractive store next south of D. W. Jordan A Co. Tills stand is among the best on It/oad street, nnd wo wish our friends a big business and prosperity. The Hlilewalks Improved, ? The sidewalks on Broad stro< t have recently been put in much better flx than they have been In for years past, and the credit is due to t lie present coun cil. We notice, however, that some pla ce# have been only patched, while a few still remain In the saute sad plight. Dentin. Mr. 8ainM. Motley, of Went Wateree, who has been an invalid for the past eight yonr?, died on the 5th Inst. lie was h good cUlzon and had been for some time provlous to his death a consistent member of the Baptist church. Deceas ed was Hbout forty years of age. lie leaves a wife and three children. Aftor an illness of several weeks, Mr. John A. Dabney, of tho Beulah neigh borhood, this county, departed life on tho 6th Inst. He was a true man and the county loses a good citizen. Information was received in Camden on Tuesdav night announcing tiie death of Mr. John T. Davit, which occurred In Columbia on Tuesday. His remains were brought to Camden last night, and tho funeral sor vices will take place to day. Another Entertainment. We have been requested to stato that the ladies Interested In the white Graded School propose to give an entertainment nt Town Hall on the 20th and 21st lust., for the purpose of mixing funds to fur nish the School rooms. In comfortable atid attractive style, and solicit contri butions therefor. We understand that they propose to buy the fruits, etc., In J Charleston, biitauy contribution* from the merchants and others In Camden will be thankfully received. KorMta* In tho Legislature. In the list of committees in the Gener al Assombly we Hud that Judge W. Z. Leltner l? chairman of the fcenate com mittee on contingent accounts; Capt. L. L. Clyburn la chairman of the House committee on roads, bridges nnd ferries, and Is also a member of the committee on agriculture; Mr. E. Miller Boykht Is chairman of the committee on military ' nnd (? atao a member of the oommlttee on engrossed bills; Mr. N. A. Bethune la a member of tho committees on luna tto asylum and on enrolled acta. Data freai Weal Ifaterce. A correspondent In West Wnterce r.rtnds un tho following "dots:" We hare been blcstT Vrlth a delightful fall, ahd our crops have alt been gathered with the exception of a little scattering "yellow." We can alt by our flrealdea thla Christmas and enjoy what we have inndo, and then when lVa alt gone we can "open anudder lien" and buy good* at fanoy prloea on crenlt. Our leglsla tora should do all in their power to abol ish tho ncoursed Lien Law. Let us do as Georgia haa done, and thou kill the *yc tom or buying fertlllaera on credit. Very little email grain Haa boen sowod as yet. Haw la tlie Time. Corn now sella In thla market for 76 cent# a bushel. If the farmer has not raised his own auppty he had better buy now. Nextaprlng ho wl'l And It double the preiibt prloe In all likelihood. We have ajyiead the raising of com, time "and again, if the former had to pay to $1.4011* past aeason how ?ep his heatt above water when HrOnly get 76 neiitet* These "i enough to convince any one the "all-cotton system." t4ive to jrttt la low In price and j l? ao high as to he out of ha reach of poor men. That Is a bad state of affaitra. Now It the time to start right for next year. yj} '? . V ' T j** i si . i i a<# ? ?di i i . ?Canned <HflWa of all khfde (it "The lilttto Stor*.*^ BLOOD FOB ttLOOP. '' PvrsaU a*4 Oftaf ?Ci lM|if^i Uuuble Murderer. The newt of the killing of Joe WUaoa, the fiend who brutally murdered Mr. V. M. McDowell on tho 30th ult., has before thl* reached every hearthstone In this county ; but very few know In whet way the murderer waa captured. The Char lotte Journal gives a more detailed ac count of It than any other we have been able to obtain, so wo use It: The Camden nar^y which passed through thU city ou Monday ulght In purault of Joe Koea, al tlaa Joe the double murderer, were sucoctsfui after all. learning that Boas was In hiding it) the neighborhood of Ivy's mill, Ijancaster county, with other citizens of the neighborhood to the number of 25 they surrounded liote in his hiding plsce and he was captured af ter being fatally wounded, Wednesday afternoon about half-past 6 o'clock. 'i lie Camden party after leaving Char lotte continued ou Its way through Lan caster county. Near Bellalr they Inquir ed direction* ns to titelr road from an old negro man working lu a field and inci dentally mentioned that tliey were in pursuit of Rom, whniu they described. ? Thb old man told them hi ha I seen sueh a man ; that lie had coiuu to Ids house and asked for breud, and liad then taken the' course to Ivy's mill.. Encouraged to a now hope of success lu their iuImIou of vengeance, the party net out for the mill. Ivy's mill Is ou the Catawba river, a iiulf mile above the mouth of Sugar creek. Just above the mill is a rocky biutr overhanging the river, behind i which is a considerable tract of rough, , broken ground. Here it is said Rosshld himself w hen lleeing from justlco after the Heiinegaii murder in Providence township, t I?Ih oouuty, some years ago. It was in once concluded that Itoss had again light refuge in thispbev. It was so surrounded that escape wns lltipnss ? bie. and preparations were being made lor imiking a thorough searcli ol? the rocky ground. But while these preparations were in progress, the double murderer's doom . was accomplished In an unexpected and dramatically tragic manner. Mr. Aionzo Huntley lives upon ihe bank of the Ca tawba, underneath the bluifupou whkh Hose was hidden. Mr. Huntley who was aware of the search for Koss, h ui s cured ail his boats so tiiat the escape of Che murderer In that direction was Im (?osslhle, ami was sitting in ids honae A'lth Ids wife awaiting the denouement of the search. Suddenly a low, very black mid heavy set negro, with a protruding brow ami a rotrcaiing forehead, entered | tiie open door and asked excitedly to be set across tiie river. It was Robs, and I Mr. Huntley was conscious of the fmt 1 In a moment, lie sprang to the corner I of the room where lie had placed an old army musket, heavily loaded with duck shot. Raising tiie gun towards Ro?s lie demanded hi* surrender. In ids despe ration. Ross sprang towards the muzzle of the musket and attempted to sciZc the barrel, lie miscalculated his reach and caught the projecting ram-rod of tiie old fashioned piece, and turned half round in his efforts to tear tiie gun from Mr. Huntley's hands. All this took but a secondhand tho gun was discharged al most at The same moment with the muz zle almost against the small of Ro<s' back. He fen frightfully wounded and unablo to rise, but still alive ami con scious. Mr. Huntley bound tiio wounded felon securely and set out to inform tho sear ching party. Ross was very quiet in Ids guttering and displayed no bravado in dying. He mado a stutbment of the cir cumstances of the McDowell murder, saving that he bore mailco toward Mi McDowall over a difference in the settle ment ot some business affairs; that lie had killed him by striking him unawares on tiie back of the head with an axe, and that ho had been assisted in hiding the body lu a ditch and covering it with brush by his (Ross') brotherinlaw. Mr. S. F. Kelly, one of the party which went In pursuit of Ross Iminedl | atdy after tiie killing ot Mr. McDowall, gives us tiie following statement : About one hour after Joe Wilson was shot, I came ou the spot and spoke to him, and without looking up ho rucog* uized my voice and spoke to me. lie was lying on ids face. 1 asked him if he thought he was going to die; he said, "Yes. J know I am going to die and l want to talk to you; I want to tell vtu the truth," I asked him if he killed Mr. McDowall. He said lie struck him one liek with an axe on tho left side of tiie head and knocked him down; threw down tiie axe, and dragged him down to the ditch; did not put him in the ditch; lie was not dead : said he only struck [.him one lick. 1 asked him what he struck Mr. McDowall for. Said ho didn't know ; after ho had struck hiin he was scared and asked Oliver Smith what lie | must do; Oliver said "you go to mill and wo will finish him and put hiin away and to-night we'll take him to the river and put. him in it and thoy'll never tind him." Joe said he loft Oliver Smith and Linda there; said Mr. McDowall was not dead when h'e left; Linda said she would clean up the blood. Joe then told me to wait a minute and lie would tell me more; but a few struggles and lie died without speaking again. Not n Mnpervl*or Under the Hlntnte. The trlnl of Mr. Arlo Nlles for neglect of duly ns Supervisor at the congres sional box III Camden on the 9th of No vember lust, whi had tn the U. 8. Court lit Columbia Inst week. Several wit nesses testified on behalf of the srovern inent, one of whom was R. M Wallace, Chief Supervisor of clecttous. Ho testl tled that Nlles had been appointed a Su pervisor tn place of Colonel Blair, who was killed. Supervisors were nppolnted, he said, at the request of the opposing political organisations. Oliver had boon appointed ad qualified to succeed N lies at the Camden precinct. Witness had sent Nllea Instructions tn connection with tho registration of voters, but the instruc tions in connection wttH the elections were sent to Oliver. Oliver Wasaproln ed to supervise the election, but notice of It was not given to Nlles. General Kennedy stated the defense admitted that Nlles was a Supervisor. The District Attorney (Melton) dlsoon* tinned further Inquiry on this point as not material. Judge Bond thought the point was a very material one. In view of the facts proved by the Chief Supervisor, said he, there was* no use In tho other side going on, ss Nlles, although acting as a super visor, was not one under the statute. The District Attorney took the oppo site view of tho question. Nlles' com mission was not revokod unless an or der had been Issded to that effect. Judge Bond ruled that the appoint ment of Oliver was ipio facto a revoca tion of Nlles' commission and directed that the Jury render n verdict of not guilty. An order was thereupon taken for the prisoner's discharge. The defendant was represented by Gen. J. D. Kennedy, Capt. T. tl. Clarke and Col. J. R. Abney. Personal. I Mr. MannesRaum and family arrived In Camden last week and spent a short visit ameng its. Mr. Baum Is the picture of health and joviality. Mist Bailie llugglns, who has been spending a couple of weeks In Camden, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arthur, returned to her home In Wilmington last Monday, carrying with her the good wishes of a number ofnewly made friends In Camden. Sleeiton ef O fleer*. The Young Men's Christian Associa tion will hold a meeting In tho Preshy terlan Lecture Roam on Moudny night, December llth, for the purposo of elect thgwfllcert for the ensuing yesr. Every member Is espfcolallv requested to attend. The annual pilhllo meeting will be held on Sunday night, the .11st Instant. KM ri(M ?Plant oat*. *" ? IMr? ?lw*teolng. ?Go to Qoo<UI?'i B cent oountor. ?*** Jw?r cattle this oold ? ICeroeeoe oil store* for sale at J. B. QoomIdV ? Overcoate and all aorta of warmer* are In order. ?No service at tho Methodist Church next Sunday. ? , n.w1!!*0 \ A' wUI eloot officers next Monday night. h??T!ie. ?* Kdgeflcld was bumod last Monday. ?Nice llue of choice family, groceries Ht the "Little Store." . ?The price of oottou Is still discour aging to tho farmers. --J'Ots of nlco Christmas presents on Goodale s 5 oent counter. ? You can get goods at low down fig ures at J. D. McDowell's. ? Koep your stock under shelter snd well fed during this weather. ?Our market Is kept pretty well sup plied with fleet oystem snd fish. i T^1* ?<>' "'together certain thrtt. the legislature will adjourn before Christ um*. ? Don't forgot th?t the band boys will have a r?lr at i'own Hull this ( Thursday) [evening. J ? Italian Macaroni. In original pack age*, 20 cent* a pound, at "The Little store." ?Christinas will coino on Monday this vear and 1? only one week off from next Monday. ? Don't buy your Chilstmas supplies rniil you have seen the stoek at "The Mttle Store." ? tiggsnud chickens are getting; scarcer every day mikI the prices arc Incrcasiui? accordingly. ?Cotton need oil seems to be growing in favorvvlth the housekeepers as a sub stitute % hird. ~~A colored child has Ihmmi l>orn in Ab beville with four well developed leira itiitl four itrm*. ?Don't fail to g? to J. I). MeDowuH's for anything you wane in the line or merchandise. John < Dial, a prominent mer chant ot Columbia, died suddenly last Sundayweek. ?A negro woman, aged 119 years, dud at her home near Stuteberg, Sumter county, last week. ?-Merchants in all parts of the State are complaining of dull trade. What is the matter, anyhow Y ?A disastrous lire in ColiwjhU last Hlday destroyed valuable "property to the amount of $35,000. --Buy your groceries, fruits and con fcctionerics at -The Little Store." If you want to get them at bottom prices. One of the most appropriate ( hrUt mas presents to give your wifo is a new cooking stove. Get one at Ooodale's. ?The digestive organs weakened and worn out by using cathartic, medicines, restored by using brown's Iron bitters. Have you examined the large assort ment of useful articles for housekeepers to Iw seen on the ft cents counter at Uoodales? 11 ~0,'c ,oftbe prettiest, and lbecA?apf?< lines of ladles cloaks and Jackets ever seen In Camden. is now on exhibition at it. M. Kennedy's. ? For nine months now Venus will be he morning; star and then she will take her old position an.i serve the evening ?or the same period. ?Arc yon troubled with such symp toms ot dyspepsia as belching, tasting of the food, heart-burn, etc.? brown's Iron bitters will cure you. ? We have at this office a magnificent illustrated family Bible which will be a most appropriate C hristmas present. It will be sold cheap for cash. tf. ?The wise husband now gocth down town and buycth his groceries and Christ mas goods at "The Little Store," thus saving about twenty. five per cent. --Wanted, and that badly, 600 delin quent subscribers to reuort at this office before the 25th Instant. If you are amongst the number come without delay. ?1882 In on tho home stretch. Are you keeping pace with the winged hours as they flit by, or do you propose to take up a quarter behind 011 the 31?t of De cember. ?It Is a matter of importance that everybody should know where to procure the choicest Chrlptn as groceries at the 'lh:it place Is undoubt edly "Ihe Little Store.'' HoTi^i T"h,Mbi? reHl e8tate '? adver tised tor sale 011 lueaday, the 2nd day of January. 1883. The fir.t Monday of the month |g a legal holiday and the sales cannot lie made on the first Monday as usual. 1 '^be Christmas holidays are near at luind. Of course you are going to p res sent your wife or daughter with 0110 of those elegant cloaks or dolmans that Arnstelu A Co. are selling so cheap. ~?'he.,r Prlc? of co"?'? l? interfering much with the activity of business; still the prlco Is not likely to be better: ludg Thor^'u. Hi* New York ????Htlonl ihero will be no money In holding this crop, we think. K ?Best grades of Sugars, Coffees. Teas Ac., at "The Little Store.5' ' ' ?7 w,eeH*,eJ"t.wny for vou to obtain Th? and Courttr is bv applying to B,,rchmorft? the authorized h?.? LmS "? ,AH orders left with him will be promptly attended to. lie oan be found at this office. ? In the suit of .Tames P. Malloy a cltl.cn of Bdgefleld, S. C., against James Gordon Bennett, for a libel on him pub lished In the New York Herald, the Jury in tiio United States Circuit court brought pls*ntlfl^ damages for tho ~~Onr farmers need some institution toat lend them money on their lands and sllow them to use their capital. Under 1 our present laws a man can be charged twenty-four per cent, for the use of bread and meat and is forbidden to borrow money at more than seven. fori!* SWS&ffBStf ?"What ft beauty I" exclaimed Mrs. hlle Insneotmg the handsome stock of stylish cloaks and dolmans at Arnsteln A.Co'a. "And *0 cheap I" put in .Mrs. L~ . Surely there Is no ?x for "?t having a genteel clonk, when they can l?e bought at such low figures at A rnstoin's." And they both bought a clonk. 7 ??7T.non\b,,y your ?hHitmss supplies until you have teen tho stock at '"The Little Store." A Perfect Regulator. LotMariLt.ll, Ky., March 20, 1881. H. 11. W Annua A CO. ! Sir*? ? regard vour Ssfs Kidney and Liver Curs as the best liver regulator I have ever tried. Oko*o* It**. Mr. Robert I.stta, who hss been Out Went frtr several mo uh?, hss returned to Osmden. ratreeElagaa ? . , . a?*w ? Th6 Fit ?L We are under obligations fee Mr atten tive RepreeenUtlre, dpt. L. L. Oiy burn, for o"i>iee *f the journal of the Senate and the Houseof Representatives. They are very acceptable, nod we "would be pleaeed to reoelre tbem regularly. We would thank our Representa tive* for cofffce o t bill* affect la ~ this county lu any piauner. A. Beneideut Aetieu. The miserable took* and feelings af ttioae oonflned nl decks or work taMoa. are wuieil by week tttou>?ofc. Kidneys or Howal*. Par ker's Olnger Tonlo without Intoxicating has sash a beoefloent Action on thsM orhns and eo eleansas the pol jooou* matter* *roui Iks ?y?iem, that rosy cheeks snd good health ars aoon brought baek again.- Kxprest. atxaaiio. ELLIS ? QUERN? In Wilmington, N. C., o. November ttth. by Rav. J. P. Kin*. Mr. Oiboin H. Ellis and Miss Jbnni* Uuukm; both of Camden. B. O. Advertised Lett era. (ror the week ending Dec. 2nd, 1883.) P*n#0,V Aaron Bryant, Hllllord Chrlatte . Laura . Harris; E. H. Howoll. J. J. m Swi'..^wnu' n?rrt?0,?. M. John* on. Ikoio o!lna Oailaw Mob,?y- Jeaneta Munn, Car .iP?r7^.,n* o41'1'"* ft?r the above will atato that 'hey wero .-.3 vorlUod. E. H. BROOKS, P. M. Ho ! For The Holidays/ Tbo tim? has arrived to cotamenoe looking up presents lor Christmas and New Year. It is sometimes difficult to decide just what to purohase on visiting: the storos, so we offor you a more con venient, satisfactory sod onsior wav to determine oo what you wont by pub lished a li't of such artioles in our line as *re ndaprcd to the holidaj trade, which you may leisurely read over at horn*. CRAVATS ? One of the prinoi|>a features of this department is h beauti ful line of scarf* put up in single bote-1, handsomely downed, eaoh boi contain ing a christDiBH card. All the new ah tdes io silks aro exhibited. Myrtles, Olives, Terracotta, Bluett* &c. In the narrow fold Ti? s and wide Windsor Scarls, we have all that the heart could de?ire, COLLARS & CUFF .?These wC have in ureat variety and tho most cor~ r ot styles Can conveniently put u 'lo?"ii "f a half ioren in a neat box. D R ESS SHIRTS ? Th? hand some finish the perfect fit, the elegant slyle of i?ur Dress Shirts, eaoh -bearing Ihe ?ri>t i mark (* red Lyon with wings) onnoot he surpassed, pat up half dozen in a box, mnkfH an appropriate and useful pr sem. Also a beautiful line colored percales of. FANCY UNDER WEAR. ?The. I we hue* in all colon* handsomely <4rigg? ed," put up two pair in a box. /-Our "tuck ol white \\'o"leo UoiTwenr i? v. ry cheap and of good quality. Many if our best grsdes have been marked down to cost, at wo desire to have a clean stock ulter tho holidays. GLOVES. ? Cents finest grade Kids, in white and folors, CftNlors Dogskins, Quantletis, etc. HOSIERY. ? 0'ir stock is replete with pretty designs in Fuooy Hosi ry. Certainly a Very nioe present. Put up 4 doxen in a box SI . K El A N D K E RC II I E F S.? I >e>? uti f a I and fashiunable, as well as a larjfc stock of Linen Handkerchief* in a choice election of colored borders ?"W so much in vogi?. These we can conveniently put in boxes to suit cus tomers. SUSPENDERS. ? Handsome Silk Embroidered Suspenders, put up in sin u'le boxes, the very thing lor a pres -nt. FANCY DRESS FLANNEL SHIRTS. ? The very latest for gentle men, having out door oooupa) ions, verv tj?hionable and genteel, treijueu'ly worn as Dress Shirts also. Ttioy aro known here as the "Courting" shirt, hnvinir been uBed for that purpose wi'h utarke<i success. JEW ELK Y. ? The rarest ilesigns in Scarf Pins, Scarf Rings, Cuff* and Col lar Buttons, Studs &c PICTURE FRAMES? We "take the 0*ke" in th?'he. TOILET SOAPS and PERFUME I RY. ? Wo have a choice selection ol M-e very best and finest Soaps and Per fumery manufactured. LADIES AND MISSES , FINE SHOE8. ? We have' just reneired, in. addition to nur termor complete stook, an elegant line of Ladies and Misse* Hue Shoes pat up in single pairs, GENT'S FI^E SHOES AND HOOTS. ? Our steok comprises all tho erftreftms in fashioo, from the *?' tooth pick" to the broad sole Stolid comforts.' DANCING PUMPS AND SLIP PERS. ? Our exquisite patent leather dancing 8lippers are "fit for a Qdeen'a taste," a befitting present to the " dan cing young man" ,and are always good lor presents. We have a large and va ried assortment both costly and oheap. HATS AND CAPS. ? The Child ren aro looking for the new Hat or' Cap for Christmas. In this line we have tho very latest novoltles received from New York as soon as they arc on the market. We exhibit this week the "Khedive," "Caliph," 4 Knock-about," "Tarn O' Shanter" and " Polo." For gentlemen wo bare a handsome present in the ?? Oriental Smoking Cap," the f,Owl," well adapted for night wear, the 4 Russian" and all the fine gradea of stiff and soft Hats. B0Y,8 SUITS? We know you hare promised the boys a new salt for Christmas for their good behavior dur ing the year, therefore, we ought to soil lots of suite for we know the boys have been very good. HOY'S 0VERC0AT8. ? The abore applies to the orerooata also. GENT8' FINE 8U1T8, OVER COATS AND CARDIGAN JACK ETS. ? Gentlemen who wish to make themselvee a present would do well to oonsider our Clothing Stock. FANCY BA8KETS OF OANrff. ? We will have something rioh and rare io this line. Youog gentlemen, please take notice ! GROCERIES.? We hare Caniles, Crackers, Nits, Jelliss, fine Can Gootfs, ?c., Ac, In fact everything wanted tor th? Christmas Dinner except the Turkey. NtTIVDBIEH. Pocket Knives, Pocket Hooka, Brushes* Combs, Trunks, Valises, U? hrellss, ko. W. L. ARTHUR & BRO. loSSiSeil Fon ?? 1HEBMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ickacho, Soreness of the Chest t Cout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Smell' tigs and Sprains, Burns and Z raids, General Bodily Pains, r~r crd Hcadache, Frostoit . i cr:' zars, and all other Huif.s and Achos. n on ??ll? (qualt 8t. J* pom Oil ? Khii/rt'- ?nd rhenp il ciiiKiU l.ut th? oom p? r*tl ?<?>? ? {Vllts. n .1 errrr otir ?ufl*r)i;;. cluup an t pruuf ut l'.? '?". v ?-i I ? - - ? j ATID DEALEL. . i ?? ?1 *> CO.. m R. Mi N AS A Pew Words TO SAY IN THIS COLUMN. 1 R. M. KENNEDY Huh recently returned (rom the Northern Market*, where, by personal selection, he purchase I an tnormoua stock of goods for the PALL and WINTER trade, aud these goods MUST BE SOLD. lie therefore invites attention to sevoral lines in which he is prepared to offer BAR GAINS to all. R. M. KENNEDY Has the prettiest assortment of Ladies' Cloaks. Dolmans, &o., ever shown in this market, and wsnts every lady to call and see tli cm. II. M. KENNEDY Has In stock as pretty a Line of Dross Goods as can be shown anywhere, namely : CASHMERES, BROCADES. DIAGONALS, DAMAS8E, FOULE FRANOAIS, REPS, IMPERIAL MATLASSE SU1TING8, WOOL SUITINGS, DEBEGEH, &C. R. M. KENNEDY Invites special attention to the exquisite line of laoea ant) embroideries, in an end le?s variety of designs, whieh he is selling at prioes neier before heard of in Camden. R. M. KENNEDY'S Stock of Clothing, and Gentleman's Fur nithltig Giotlt cannot be eur panned by any boat* in Camden. He atill maintain* hie well known reputation for nelling reliable good* in this line. Meanuie* taken and liblta furnished to order. Hliitock of HATS it nobby. R. M, KENNEDY . Want* everybody to keep oemfortable thin winter; therefore ke baa placed in ?toek a large quantity of ntANRIItTS. and propoae* to aell then at tUe lowMt poaelble figure*. At the old Stand, CAMDWN, S. C. 1SS2. W ? F^TjXj ! 1S82. You tSQ always tad everything 79a w<voi at IBIAHJiMI IBIRIOiS. C|A|M|D|E|N| |B|A|Z|A|AIR. But wore so now that w? have added largely to our Fancy and Staple Dry* Goods Department, and can offer y?u real barn^ius in elegant DRY GOODS. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, Elm'brolta.eries and Lnoos. A large (lock of all kinds In that line. Neither has our Ctorm/j^e lT*r &sFi?srjtrsjrr been n?gl??t-u as we have a large atook of then and (be latest style*. Our INT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT Is complete and bare no doubt but what we can aun bot n in prices and quality. A good supply of II ARN K83 AND 8ADDLERY, Which we offer at low prices. We need hardly sat anything of our HARDWARE, &o. 0?r CROCKERY AND Q LABS DEPARTMENT is large. We hare a good many fancy artiolea which will make a home ootnforUble. We need bardly say anything of our IFANCY AND STAPLE Q-ROCERIES, as everybody known we keep a large stock and none but tbo best. We would especially call your attention to our FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, We can show you the largest stook ever brought to Camden, and assure you we will sell them aa low m you can buy at Charleston and thus save you the risk of their getting broken iu transportation. And it you wish to out your oats or sbeU your corn withouttrouble we can serve you. We always keep munvy on hand to buy COTTON A large stock of WAGONS and HLQOIES always ou hand. Thanking ear friends fur pan favore we assure iLem that we will continue to serve them in that straight-forward way as usual. bbos, A. D. KENNEDY. Hardware A Specialty, TCinbrncIng a line nf Planters, Carpen ters, Blacksmith and Coopers' Tools. Cot, Wrought, Flooring and Finishing Nulls, Pocket unci Table L'uttleiy. DRY GOODS! Staple and Fancy. SADDLERY. W I LT.O \V WARE and CROCKERY, Suitable for the triule. GROCERIES! Heavy and Fancy. Teas Selected With Care HATS ft CLOTHING. POWDER, SHOTS AND SHELLS, Especially adapted for B leech J^OHUiiig (J tins. BOOTS AND SHOES! TOBACCO AND CIGARS! A. D. KENNEDY. NEW STORE. New Goods. New Goods! I have just opened at Geo. Alde2's old stand a TREMENDOUS 8TOCK of NEW GOODS consisting of VERY CHOICE HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES. Plantation Supplies OF EVERY KIND HOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE. ETC. T0Ss???0 &JVD CIG&SS, I invile the special attention of the public to the above stock of goods, and guarantee that no bouse in Camden can do belter for a customei than I can. Come and give me a trial, C J MoDQwAT .T ?. REMOVAL! H. ELLIS, Agent, Announces to bis Patrons and the Public Generally that be has removed to Flioli?? BrioKL Bniiam &, Near tbe coruer of Broad and DeKalb Streets, where he has, at mucb expense, fitted up an lEn^EG-^ILTT SALOON, which is at all timesf urnished with CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS, CIOARS, AC. WTPresb Ice-Cold Boer always on Draught or In botilos. gfc^Special atleutioti is called to my STOCK OF QOOCERI8StoFfeioh w ill be found to be nuoh as will give entire satisfaction. WB Ijl ? M A 4-27-11- Ja Ml. A FERTILIZERS OP ALL KINDS AND OF THE HIGHEST OR ADR OQRMAN K.AINIT. OP DIRECT IMPORTATION COTTON SEED MEAL AND ALL FERTILIZER 8UPPLIES. FOR BALE BY Wando Phosphate Comp', Oliarl??ton, 61. o. FRA.NOI8 B. HAUKJBR, President. JOSIAH S. BROWN, Treasure r ^ mi Wilcox, Wibbs &.Z o.'s Manipulated Guano. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Superphosphate, Are nek Dowledged by averybody to be the Usst pKKTlLUKitfi In us*, and MS M4 iOTT fur I'aab, nnU on reasonable torins on credit, with Cotton option, br WllvOX, <11 H BH * CO., Charleston, tt. O., and Satan nab. Oa., And their Agents throughout the country. 7 ilm CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! Our strom) atoek of clothing In tnuoli liiuid aomer *ml ohwaper than the Urat. (."*11 and look nt them. HAIIM BROS. ?7|L,AVOIUNG R*trac?a, OflMlne, Rploea, y Citron, Prnnea, Currnnla, Royal Bak ing Powder and Hta Fjam, Condenaed Milk, ohoion Teaa, ft. o. For sale br D. C K1UKLKY. T^'AlWt, Iborae finoaa. IforaaRhoa NalJa, i^| Ilarnea*, Swingle Tree*. Hon, Plow*, Kakea, Traoa Chalna, BrlHea, Cow Bella, Lock a, Hlngea, Rorewa, Hawa. Hope, Dow Mnet, Well BuotuU, Well Wh?el?. Wat at IWketa, Coffee Milt*, Kaivea ?ad Ferka, A km, Hatch eta, |?,, Im. ; Ht Mttbr ' b. 0. KIRKRRT DUsaliitien Motice. T het^fcy |l?? itoMee U <he publlo (hat the Arm df 0. t>. fl?re*?r k Bro. waa dia >oNed n ?* alMal ?ka Mil' day ?f M aroh , IH82, a *4 tUII atandt dlaaoWed. by Mwtu I c<ma*w? W. A. a VROHlR. ??Mil FINAL NOTICE TO DEBTORS. AH purHea who ?r? in any wanner In debted to the aaaigned eatata of JAMJC9 L. HKA8INOTON, either bjr not* or open M oount. are hereby notified th*t tbe/ mwat nettle the aame within tnm da n from dale, All aoeounta or notea remaining unpeld M that lima will be plaeed in ??il. P. T. Villrpiooh, [ P. If. Nataow _ . '{ RE-OPENED TO THE PUBLIC. TIIK DkKALB HOUSE, . i . v ii.i.irioai, Agl. for Creditor*. Hnptambor 28, 1888 AniiglWl. OA M DICK, H O. % ouumfcXft 0 HAS bculkdulb o* p , On OUd after*. Dec ...m Train ? will Mtu u follows ? tic#. (No trains ar? run u* ou 8un4?n4 TO^OLUMBIA. T>ar? Umdtu 7.00 a. as. ?.Of ?. an L?4v*Caiudea Junction 8.11a. ta f.?t p. m fitly* Columbia U.tta.m 10.utp. m FROM COLUMBIA. Leave Columbia 0.00a. m. Ml p. n? Arrive Oarudeu Junot'o 11. Ma. m. Mtp. m Arrive C?mden ' 1.10 p. m, 19.00 p. tu TO CHARLESTON. I,eavo Camdeu ' 7.00a. m. 5.00 p. m Lxave Crnuden Junction 6.07 a. n?. 8.43 p. na Arrive Charleston 12.66 p. ru. ll.90p.rn KROM CHARLESTON. ? Leave Charleston 7.00 a. m. 8.88 a, m Arrive Camdon J'ot'n. 11. *8 a. to. 8.?8 p. la Arrive Camden 1.10 p. m. 10.00 p. m TO AUQU8TA. ' . .. Leave Camdon 7.00 a. m. 0.00 p. m. I/eAve Camden J unollon 8.11 a. m. 1.41 p. aa Arrive Augusta a .00 p. m. V.10 a. m KROM AUGUSTA. Lea vo Augusta 7.06 a. m. 4.90 p. m Arrive Camden Junot'n 8.48 p.m. 11.28a. m Arrive Camden 10.06 p. m. 1.10 m. p CONNECTIONS. Connection* made at Columbia with Co lumbia and Orceuvllle Railroad bulb waya to and from till points on that Road and on the Spartanburg, Union & Columbia A Spar* tanbnrg <& Ailievillo Railroad*. alao with tho Charlotte, Columbia, A Augusta Railroad to and from nil points North, both ways, by train* leaving Cniudeu at 7.00a ra.,audarrlv In# ui lo.oo p. m. Pullman sleeping cars are run on thia train between Charleston and Washington via Duti vllle and Lynchburg without change. Connections tnudo at Augusta la and from all point* West and Houtb via Ueorgla A. R. and Willi Central it. R. Connections made nt Charleston with Steamers to and from New York on Wed nesdays. Also wlili Charleston and Savan nah ltallwuy lor Huvannt.li and all polula South. Connections tnado at niackvllle with Barnwell R. R. to ami from Hurnwell by all trains on Augusta Division. On Saturdays HOl.'N 1) TRIP TICKETS are soUl to and fr<fm all Stations at one first clans rare for tho round trip, tickets being good till Monday noon to leturn. Excursion tickets good for 10 days are regularly on sale to and from allstatlons at tl cents per mllo forround trip THROUGH TICKETS to all poinU, oaa ba purchased by applying to J. JONES. Agent, Caiiulon, S. C. JOHN R. PECK, Oen. Manager, D. C. ALLF.jf. (ten. Pans. Auent. "FALL ANNOUNCEMENT! Having just returned from purchasing a Fresh and Selected Line OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, JIaRDWAEI, HATS, SHOES, AND OLOtHINO, 1 am now ready to offor them to Mjr sua totners and the TRADE GENERALLY, As they were bought, at HottoirilPrice*. Call and examine bsfore buying and yo? Will SB C. BELL J. 1882! 1882! GRAND SPRING OPENING! or FINEST CLOTHING 'f Cheapest Clothing house in the olty. t6F"A full line of GENTS' FURNISHING ? GOODS always on hand. Ka^" Celebrated "Manhattan" shlrls ? a durable and well made garmont? is a com fort to the wearer. To do had at s S. BLANK, Popular Clothier, ' 240 King Street, Chaklkbtoh, 8. C. fine stook of orookofywaro, horse show*,^.', _ nails, coffoe mills, axes, hatoh^wTv- . buckets, saws, augers, pooket kni*?S}CA> ? knives and forks, spoons, screws, look?, hinges, drawing knlveB, and various arti cles in this line too numerous to metitlon, by D. C. KIRKLEY. CEIEBMTE0 Stoves! Stoves!! If yon want TMR BKflT COOKING 8T0VR that ha* erer been brought U Oamdea, go to B. D. BRONflON'8. TINWARE, TINWARE! Remember, I Mil tbe htrptti ftrtielea ?f tinware for the leant money, of any nin In low#, ?n<l *11 of my own maanfketar*. CVf Also, an enrllfM variety of 6 tad 10 Mull artlel*#, grooerlee. eonfectlonerlee, Lc. rSfTJOB WORK of ?t try de?orlptloa promptly Attended to at reaaonable Nov i? B. D. BRON80N". For Sale. Th* pt-emleee eiioaUd Booth ea?i>tf$r*to King and York striate; dwelling of ft room ?, Ibrot ant building*, 1 tore lot.' Ifttt be toll ugh a. JMtfftce. ?pp)y for WuSS^k ,H?>i for'liW. # MlWff Cream *Cba?aa and Maooaroni, ; tjp Mlaee Meat, JillUi'and Preserves ia ftuTPaili. Maekeralln kte and retail. 1>. 0. KIRK LEY.