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LOCAL AFFAIRS. v ? u tssetammmmssspsmfssassr^T ? ?VNotlM4lAMrt*?la^bUOo)uuan at Oca Hik> lor Klr?t4os?rUoittan4a0u * ,4uo lor K*ch Hitbucqueat Inwrtlixi.) ? Camden PmI Office. - Vont Oltk?i liourn from Q a. in. to 5 m. Money ?rUer? written from t ?. ru. to I JO p. in.mui iromLMtoS p. in. Northern mail cto?c? 7 a. tn. and V. 15 11. m. Churl. ton .nut Mouther* mall olo*v? lift p. ClmrtMlOM wall uixmitp. tu. K. H. B BOOKS. P. M. A 98S Sewing Machine Olren Awa jr. On ftml after 4tl>, wo will i 44116 toeveryJBSHMptylna $2 for one year's subscriptioTOtri'HK Qucttk, In ailrnnce, 11 ticket which will entitle the holder to.a Chance ?t an elegant "Centennial" Sewing Machine, direct from tho factory. There will be but 60 tieketa issued, and the one holding the lucky number will receive this handsome premium and Tfli Oazbttk for one year for only $3. Just think of It I Be sure to have a ticket . As noon as the 50 tick et* are Issued the premium will bo awar ded. Dou't put It off. You nut v lose a chntioo at the machine. Now la the time. Christmas Tree. The annual Christmas tree for the children of Grace Church Sunday Sohoo, - will be exhibited at the brick acadeuiy, on DeKnlb street, next Tuesday evening, on which occasion prizes will be awarded 10 the meritorious pupils. The Band Fair. The fair given ntTowu Hall lust Thurs day evening for the benefit of the Ker ahaw Cornet Band was not as largely at tended as It deserved to be. A pleasant evening was enjoyed, however, by all who participated. Wo understand that tho net receipts amounted to tomethlng over $45. Bishop's Visitation. * Bishop W. B. W. Howe, bishop of the diocese of 8. C., preached two forcible ?V sermons at Grnoe Church hist Sunday. Owing to the inclement and cold weather, the congregations were not as large as they otherwise would Imve been. At tho morning servleo there were two con firmations. Business Closed. Oil last Friday, Sheriff Doby, as agent for Clausson A Co., mortgagees, foi-e oloeed a mortgage on the Mock of iner .s ohandise in the stono conducted by Mr. t ?T. L. Braslugton, and will sell tlie stork wt public veiiduo next Saturday. Mr. ^Mrneir.aton has the syni|4rthie* of his imttuy friends in his niUfoi tune. /Ufa sonic Election. J At the last regular coin<nunicnrlon of Kershaw Lodge, No. 29, A.*. F.\ M, held on tho Btn Inst., the following o ill - cers wore elected to servo for the ensu ing year: W. D. Trautham, M.; II. G. Carrlsou, S. W.; J. IS. Vaughan. J. W.; ?T. I. Villepigue, Treasurer; J. It. Good ale, Sec'y. A Surprise. . Tho people of Camden who retired early last Friday night were surprised on waking the next morning to tlnd the ground and the roofs of the houses cov ered Willi "the beautiful snow," which began tailing about 9 o'clock on Friday night and continued for two or three hours. The sun rose on a clear and beautiful sky next morning, and thespec tacle was lovely to witness. Assessment for Bnmter District. Coufnrericc has assessed Sumter dis trict,,' for 1883, the following; amount*: conference collection $C<}0, foreign mlx afons $121, bishop's fund $121, minister* $B7.76- education $440, church extension $283.75: totnl $1.038. BO. Tills tmiount Ih to bo raised by tlio churches within the bound* 'of'tldft (It strict, "and the amount* .-to/be. ptfW by each Church will Ih* appot> by the board of District Htewnrda. Knights of Honor* The following officers have been elee, ted. to serve DeKalb Lodge, No. 1,012, during the ensuing year : 8. It. Adam*. Dictator; James Jones, Vice Dictator; F. P. Beard. Assistant Dictator ; I. II. Alexander, Reporter; 8. M. Hosenber ger, F. Reporter; E. K. Bill, Treasurer; ?I . M. Bniyrl, Guide; J, Kiltz, Chaplain; O. Witter, Guardian; C. W. Blrchmore, Sjutlnel; B. R. Adams, representative to ?riitid.1o(ljrn; J. D. Dunlap, Alternate; . B. Adams, K. K. Bill and James Jones, Trustees. ? it Will Ten. Wo noticed on our streets Inst week n - number of ontton wagons from Lancas ter and Darlington counties. The own ers had brought their cotton to Camden because they hud found that It paid them to do #o? that they could get nmie for thefr carton here than they couhl else wherevand could buy goods much cheap er. ' Many farmers who used to trade III Camden, but who for the past three or four years have been going elsewhere, ore Again making Camden their market. High prices tor cotton and low prices for goods will tell. The Y. M.fl. A. Held * meeting In^t Monday night for the purpose of electing officers tor the ensuing $S0*r. Mr. A. D. Kennedy was reH>lecf<Kl President with Mr. N. T. Pur dy us vlce-PreSldent; W. H. Workman, ?" -floe ret ary;'G? W. Blrchmore, Treasurer, i' The meeting was well attended and much Interest was manifested In the sc leot Ion of Ka officers, who were chosen by ballot. The next monthly business meeting of the association will be held ? on the second Monday night In J anuary , a 1888. It la likely this meeting will l>e held In their ih?* hall. 4 Personal. 3 ' Mr. B. O. Purely, a young lawyer of ' Manning and a brother of the Messrs. Purdy of our town, arrived In ? amden last Saturday night on professional bus l \ ness, He left on the 5 p. in. train Mou? The Dublin (Texasl KnUrprt? con tains the following paragraph concern ing a Camden youth who wfcnt to Texas ? few years ago. Henry Blrchmore oom menoed to learn "the art preservative" In tli? office of Tg* OaUttv, and we can truly sAy thjtt when h? left ua for his new home, tie was greatly missed by Tmm CUscrrx: "Mr. H. C. Blrohmore, who fcaa tn some manner been connected with the SnUrprU* since Ua existence, concluding that ha wlihed to change Uts field of operations, left last Thursday, tor V AbiHnc, where ha will probably stop awhile. Henry waa extensively known /end well tlkod, m steady, honest, ener ' getie hoy, and we sre satisfied will make friends and do well wherever he goes. Ufa present* Is ?n?h missed In Ottfbffioe, and wa will eartalnly consider the rtwn who ean seenra Ida aervkea, in luck. He csrrlMI with hfm the friendship and food wishes of ^ very One without ft known oxoeptloit? and the best wlshea of \bp i K*brprtfk .accompany hint wherever ha IgoeS." J Wa ware pleased to meet In town last londay. Capt. h. L. Clyburn, one of L?v*haw?a Representatives In tfemGaner Fat Assembly. Cap. Is looking remark I ably wall, and la thoroughly Informed In tutors nca to all measures botora the leg IMatnre, and Is wide aetak* to the In terests of his eonstUnenta. . ? . ; : season la at ROht. M. kenne , 'tolaifc and Jackets, pew TIM km ?aa! tf t?f?. r X Prom the Con ntr Tftaau rer'a ottce we le.irn tlwU ihe total amount of taxea rol Ieotwl last f*4r (up to Mov. 10th, 1883) wa* $29,790.68, ap|K>rtk>iHHl among the vnrioue fuud* ai folio we:'-' Suite tnxea . |9,731.019 county taxaa ? ? 6,143.796 County deilcleucy 4,109. Itw B.hoof . " - .1.401,818 ttchooUaxea " ?* ? ? :4 ,803.636 1'olU * * V 1,001.836 $29,700,887 Fine* and Liquor Mcenac* 814.400 Milking n totnl of $30,035,287 Thlrty-ftvo hundred tnx receipts were Issued tVoin the bonks; to which must bo added 238 receipt* Issued from addi tional*, milking 3,736 receipt* In nil. There are itboui 4.700 taxpayers In the county ; about 910 of whom are delin quent. The Treasurer Issued nearly 1,300 executions Inst year, but there will not be more then 900 or 1,000 to be is sued this your. Conference Appointments. Conference lias made its appointments fur nrcachcrs fur the year 1863. Rov. L). D. Dantzlcr, whu was located at Caindeu this year, goes on the Chester Circuit; Rev. J. E. Beard, Charleston city mis sion ; Rev. D. Z. Dantzier, Ycnuusee; Ilev. A. B. Lee, Orangeburg; Ruv. W. VV. Williams, Rldgeway circuit; Rev. E. G, Price, Wlnnsboro; Kev. W. T. Ca pe ih, Florence; H?v. J. T. Wightmnn, Marlon ; Rev. J. C. Bissell, Clio; Rev. It. L. Harper, Abbeville ;_ Rev. T. G. Herbert, presiding elder Greenville dis trict ; Rev. J. O. Wlllsou, Greenville, rin- following are the appointment* for thin (?: uinter) district : ?V. J. stokes, Presiding Eider; Sum ter, II K. Chrieizberg; Sumter. Circuit, J. A. Mood ; Spring Hill and Kershaw, R L. Dntllc; Bi>diopville, N*. M. Melton; Manning, G. J . Griffiths; Foreston, T. B. Boyd ; Sautee, J. S. Beasley; Cant den, H. M. Mood; Hanging Rock, VV. H. Ariall; Lancaster Station, A. II. Les ter: Ea?t Lancaster, J. W. McRay ; West Lancaster. J. W. Elklus; I hostel Held, ( . D. Rowell ; Lynchburg und St. Lukes, J. M. INke; Wedgefleld, J. ( hand ier; Sliiloil, \V . ,V. Uetto; Clarendon, T. I'. Phillip*. A Thrilling Adventure. It was on a December night, in 1882, that a trio of Ciundeii youth on fun and pleasure bent Milled forth to catch u 'possum. They had doubtless read a short paragraph in Tiik Gazkttk, which read as follows: " 'Possums Is rlpf," and had determined to take advantage of tbe favorable season to engage In a reg ular old-fashion 'possum hunt. They went, they saw and one of them fell In a creek. 'Fair Luna lirrd passed from the view and had taken refuge behind the western hills, and tliev ? three gay youth hHd spent some time in a vain en deavor t<? "catch a 'possum." Coming to u bridgexwhicli spans a creek not many miles from Camdeu, they halted and were perhaps engaging in cracking some good jokes, ??r amusing themselves in other lunoccii? pleasure. At any rate, one of them, evidently feeling that lie could 'Stance the racquet." commenced a lerpsychoreati performance on the bridge and "trail made but few inanoauvrcs when he was sudilenly precipitated la low.and In a moment was splashing the water below hi a vain endeavor to get ashore. As the banks were high ami abrupt, lie couldn't grt out without as sistance; bo his "purds" got a fence rail and ti idied him out by the pants1 logs. [Continued in our next.] PRELIMINARY PliOKPECTUg Of the Proposed Hobklrx Ion Company. It 1* propositi] to oriraiilzc m..),,, .? hiw? or tlie State of N*w Y?rk ? 1,16 r?Hon to he chIiJ Ht*klZ?V' known as "PiiiM Klwr " H? pi*e,,?ii??,8 ??* i8!&'r&?,V? I. I "ill ?K't only LfUoionV h. Ii'l'l ' th J*"/ ",H "f ""we q minted with the varhiua s . * " M<" or'ihJ1 ffiSPjf yte," "J l annleii unci vhliiltv na ? WM'1 '? Northern In v'Vu \n ?!,,irs"t,,y SiSS!r?? <.< ^TOrssaft: r ??**? rai^yrSSS ? M r^rr?^?r:ra:i)1K'c'-'''; curliest attention to Hi ?k?21 f y',M,r yon will consider It a tttnffi&l W'* hi? the gtmt ollniHtlo Lii Ji. . H,,K* HraJ8||sS&6$ Is&SHnL mm ?'?K,rrGr"'" """' kfersffsisspAs attached to It wUI mid 222? # ',eceM"r,,y I-wfcM fo#niMiit social life. ??",?ome thU Miid5rtiikloir,,rr,,|ly 0??P?r*tton In ?n Interchange of IdeMs^on tl'^ 1,1 S!2.M* we have theEonor to?? ""bjeot, YourObt ? SVt*., i ??*&:? riuiww. kld?m*, A Per fen rk>t?re. aC5" wjr0"'/ 0,? p,b "? ???>. 3&? ?& SSiitrjss^ "???* oThSC1 "i""" I Wwor8;o,ii!;k ?8ffi?SF tSuPk* FeluteiMcked up Prmafecveuly. , ?' < ? ?- ? ? . -ioa ?And the new year ? Aro slipping up on un. ? K4*?i?. ? ?*. ? K i u kriugle ?Ami kraok-poppcre ? Kroud ibe kudqua konntrra. ? The annual cliango of roeldeucce will; ?The next transit of Venus will occul ta 9,ow. ? Next Tuttday week will bo satceday In January. ? Five Sunday* In this month. ? Next Monday la Christmas. ? To-<irty Is the shortest dny of the year. From now on tho day* will grad u tilly Inctcaso In length. ? Last Sunday wan tho third Sunday In Advent. luko place next week. ?A load of woo l U wanted at this of fice. ? If you wish to be suecos?ftil In your farming operations next year, prepare your land now. ? Good, fat beef was selling In Cam den last Friday at G and 6 cents by the quarter. ? Have you tried those nice crackers. In variety, at the "Little Store," opj?o slte Young's bookstore?" ? No matter what your ailment Is, Brown's Iron Bitters will surely benefit you. ? There Is not a single prisoner In our jail nor has there been one In our cala boose bluett the imttiguration of the "dry ticket." ? Gaffney Carolinian. ? At a wedding In New York Inst week the ladles who occupied the front seats represented $300,000,000. They were the wives of "country editors," we guess. ? According to Superintendent Boy kin Ills Bureau has brought into the State 700 Immigrants at a cost of $8.69 per head. 420 are engaged in farming Only ten families have left the State. ? Buiiloh ill health, nervousness, vex ation, fret fulness, etc., by using Brown's Iron Bitters. ? You can get 0 pounds of good coffee for $1 at ''The I itlle Store." ? Best grades of Sugars, t 'ofTees, Teas, Ac., at "The Little Store." ? Tho easiest way for yon to obtain The .Yews and Courier is by applying to Mr. C. \V. Birch more, tiie authorized agent at Camden. All orders left with him will be promptly attended to. He can be found at this office. ? It is a matter of Importmco that ^ everybody should know where to procure the choicest Christ ii' as groceries at the cheapest figures. That place is undoubt edly "The I.iltlc Store. ? We have at this office a magnificent illustrated family Bible which will be a mlist appropriate C hristmas present. It will be sold cheap lor cash. tf. ? Italian Macaroni, in original pack ages, 20 cents u pound, at "The Little Store." /i? Canned Goods of all kinds at "The Utile Store." Wanda I'll <>s ph n to Co. Tnis Is the oldest of the Charleston fertilizer companies, ami at their new works near i lie city they have the fullest facilities for doing business promptly ami satisfactorily. See adv. OA M OKN COTTON HAKKET. Cotton has bron coming to market pretty freely for the pusl week. Prices remain nboul tlie siiiiiokk our Inut quotations. One buyer bid an high as 9:60 on u couple of hales of fancy the latter pari of Ust week. Oood middlings are quoted at 0 S-8 & OJ^cents In den to-day. Don't Wnstc Money On trashy extract* when v<?u oan buv a lantlng perlmne hm delightfully fragrant and reu eshlnK an Kloreston Cologne. MARIUKD. W ATTfl ? O W KNH.? On tho 7th. Inst., by J T. Cauthon, Esq., Trial Justlue. Mr. I.utiiku WATf* to MIms Ai.iok UwkNd; both of Ker shaw oouhly . * A Beiicftclent Action. Th? mlserablo looks and feelings *f those e.onllncd atdenksnr work tables, aro canned hy weak Htoinacli. Ktdnuys or Bowels. l'nr Kor's Ginger Tonic without Intoxicating has such a beneficent action on Ihnitn organ* and ho o1eans?*H Die pol tonou* maltors 'win Ihe NyKiem. llmt rosy cheeks ?iul good health are aeon brought hack again.? Express. Christmas, Ohpistroas! Pnr line Hindis*, Cakes. CracUers, Unix ins. Plg?. Nuts. Citron, Currants, Prur.es, Jellies, Pickles, Haiioes. Flavoring Bxtrads Minois Apple and Pencil l|i|H?r and Preserveis. banned Msstu and Vtlgerables, Apple*, Oranga*, lemons, Bananas, Grape'*. CoeonnnM, Drj?d Prulis^ Cabbages, Onion a, Irisli 1'oistoen, ChSefe. Msosront i?nd e?ery? thing else in the above line, nice and fresh, goto . 1>. 0. KIKKLBY. IK CURn| Tli* loan in* Hcientut* of to-u^y Mrrfw, ! moKt disease* *V? Mimed by dl?or?1#>red Kv? nf y? or Wvw. If. therefore, lh? Kidney# and" Liver are kept In order, perfect hranh will be uatbh?^^r>bt>t?k m > w n of ihlw^troublM. ^ leal leaf of rare value, It bontal HWMUWm element* neoeeeary to nonrtoh and invigo rate both o# foe** great organs. and tafoly restore and ke*p ihetn In order. It In a POO 1TIVK Remedy Ibr ell the dl?e*aee that nattee pain* In the lnwej part of the body-*for Tor old Mver? Headaebee?Janndloe?lMealnee* (travel- Peve^Ague? Malarial Kevor, and all dlflteultleeof th* Kldneya, Liver and Url ? H^aan e*oellentand eafe remedy tor fe 8 ate* daring Prrtnanoy. It will control en?truatlona?dl*lnvMluable for Lueorr ssm pis flfflEPpSKR H. H. ??*?*? A CO., j:t, Reeheater, N. Y. 1 MeMletian Notice. I hereby jtlve notion to the pabHo thrt the firm *f 0. 0. Oereaer ft Br*, we* dU- , eoWed *e ?r abent -<he fXHt day ef Marat*. IRM. ahd attil *t*r>4U dU<?ftWed, by mulu 1 eon ? em. : . > W. A. 0A**>K*K. , ; no ftO t i K I ? - ? ** ? ? ! Ho! for tho Holidays. The time bus arrived to comment* lookli g up preeonts Tor Christmas ami now) cmi*. It la sometimes difficult to decide Just what to purchase on visiting tho store*, so wo offer you a moio con venient, satisfactory and easier way to doteruilno on what you want by pub-, lulling a list of such articles In our lino a# aro adapted to the holiday . lado, which You may leisurely reml over at home. Cravats. ? One of the principal feature of Ihlb department is a beautiful lliio of scurfs put up lit single boxes. handsom ? ly designed, each box in luiillilug u . chrlstmas card. All the new shades In 1 silks are exhibited. My riles, Olives. Terracotta, Bluette, Ac. In tl.e narrov fold Ties and whle Windsor Marfs, we havo all that the heart could desire. Collars and Cuff u. ? TIm-m wo have l\ great variety and the u>? st rrect stylo tan conveniently put a c'oza.i or a hali dozen in a neat box. Diets Shirts. ? The hi ndsorae finish, tho iKMfcct fit, the elegn i t style of our Dress Shirts, each bearlu; the trade mark (a red lion with wing*) ?anuot be sur passed, put up hall dozen In a box, makes an appropriate and useful present. Also a beautiful line of colored percales. Fancy Underwear. ? These we have In ! all colors handsomely '"i Igged," put up j two pair in a box. Our stock 01 white Woolen Underwear Is very cheap ami oi , f;ood quality. Many of our best grades j mve been marked down to cost, as w* : desire to have a clean stock after the hol idays. Gloves. ? Gents finest grade Kill*, in white and colors, Castors, Dog i>kiii<-, ? (innntletts, etc. Hosiery. ? Our stock Is replete with pretty designs In Fancy Hosiery. Cer tainly a very nice present, Put up dozen in a box. v Silk Handkerchiefs. ? Beautiful and fashionable, ?s well as a large slock of Lllieli Handkerchiefs In a choice selec tion ??f colored borders now so much In vogue. These we can conveniently put in boxes to mult customers. Suspenders. ? Handsome Silk Embroi dered Suspenders, put up in single boxes, tho very thing for a prtscut. Fancy lire* s Flanml Shirts. ? The very latest lor gentlemen having out door oc cupations, very fashionable and genteel, frequently worn as Dress Shirts also. They are known here as the "Courting" shirt, having been used for that purpose with marked success. J ielry. ? The rarest designs in Scarf I Pius, Scarf Kings, Cull's uuu Collar Bul lous, Studs, &e. Picture Frames. ? We "take the cuke" III these. Toilet Soaps and Perfumery. ? We have a choice selection of the very best and finest Soaps and Perfumery man u lac lured. Ladies and Misses Fine Shoes. ? We have just received, in addition to our former stock, an eleg.mt line of Ladies and Misses fine Shoes put up in single pairs. ! Gents Fine Shoes and Boots. ? Our s',ock comprises all the exireincs in l.ishiou, I from the "tooth pick" to the broad sole "solid comfort*." , 1 Danciny Pumps and Slippers.-- Our ex quisite patent leailier d.inciug Stumers I are fit lor a ?'Qutren'i taste.' ab t i>k present to tliu Vdaueing )ou<>? .1. ..i'| and are always good lor, presents- Url have a laige and varied assort meni bo<n I costly and cheap. ' "1 Hats and Caps. ? The chiiurcii are look* I lug for the new Hut or l ap tor christ-j 'mas. in this Hue we have the very Is test novelties received from New Y??rk I as soon ns they are on the miirket. We exhlliil this week the "Kedlvo," I "Caliph," "Knock-about." "Taiu-O'- I Sliiinter" and "polo." .,1 For gentlemen we have a handsome present in the "Oriental Smoking Cap,"'! l he "Ow l," well adapted lor night wear, I the "ltusphui" and till the fine grades- ofj stlfi' and soli hats. ' j Boy's Suits. ? We know you have pro- I mlscd the boys a new suit of clothes for:| Christmas lor their good behaviour dur lug the year, therefore we ought to Bell i lots of suits f>?r -we know the Ihivs have I bevir very giMHl. ? .<,?>, v ! Boy's Oerrcoti/s.^l^K-'-nbovo applies to. I the overcoats also,' * ? ' G?ntn' Fine Suits. Overcoats and Car- I diyau Jackets. ? (ientlruiru who. wish to make llienisrlvesa hiVseut would do well I to consider our cloth itz stm-k. I Fancy Baskets of Candy. ? We will j have something rich and rare in this line. I .Young gentlemen, please take notice! | Grocertes.?W v have Caudles, Crackers, Nuts, Jellies, Flue < anued Ooods, Ac., Ac. . . v V'i . j In .fact everything wanted for the! ChrlatU)ax Dinner except tho Turkey. | SUNDRIES. I ' I Pocket Kn^Vesk Pocket Books, Brushes, Combs, Trunks, -Valises, UuhivllaH, Ac. I ' W. ^^TiiUR & BRO. TOWN HALL. Cut amusement InVsw will he jrU'i to len'rn that eld wrorltes Richmond & MoK'rcth will perform at the shove named hall on Saturday and Monday next. It i will be remembered that. this in (he ?ama troupe that playd l>er* ahout a year ago? I the plays being Divorce nod llacel Klrke. Our people wers well pleased wlih them, I and we ret) sure they will viva them full hodsts. They play The Hrrh.ui Family oa Saturday night ana on Monday tbey will ] gWs us another play firem thslr apltadid repertoire. All our exchanges apfak very I highly of the eetapany, their band and their orohesira. Tickets ean be ssourad at Arthur's store. I d>f" TA 4 OA P*r d*? ot hom*. Remple* <&?) I U lp<v'l worth n fr#?. Adtlreae HfiMoit 4 fu. Portland. Maine. , , DISSOLUTION NOTICE^ The eo-pnrtnerefctp heretofore existing under the Arm name of PATE A MoOOY la ?bin day dlMo1?ed by mutual oonaent. The butliyeae of the Ult Arm will be continued bv McOoy A Co.,*who iMnm* all the lia bilities of the lata firm And lo whom all de'bte'dne muat bn paid. I " Deo 21-81. C. F. PATR. I finaT motice to debtors All parties wbo are la any manner In debted to the eealjrncd eeta?e of JAMR8 I-, j BRARINQTON, either h* nete or open ac count am hereby notified (that they muet ?Htle the aame within eintr nAte from date. Alt account* or notee remaining unpaid at Ibat limn will b? planed In tall. P. 1. ViM.nriou?, > P. H. Naiaow ? Att. for Creditora. } Aaelgnee. September 2#?, IBM. _ V RE-OPENED TO THE PUBLIC. THE DkKALB HOUSE, , CAMDVN.lt. O. Thle Hotel U now open to the t*a*oMn? public. vnirty AarntahM. Tablee f trnltherf wlttrlhnjiw. .Ornnmrt and attenii>?. *I<>P at 'The neKaln." ftatee reaeonaht ?. Ae M *j~~- r 7: The Secret ? '. . preparation cv*r o*tip';; js / . compoundedon thoroughly '-? . scientific, chemical ar^ ?' . medicinal . principles, *nd " ?*_ * does just what 13 claimed for ; it ? no more And no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health ? in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. TV Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Not. 7. 1 have been a great sufferer from a very weak stomach, heartburn, and. dyspcosla in Its wont form. Nearly everything I at* g.ive mo dutresi, and 1 could cat but Utile. 1 have tried everything recommended, have taken the prescriptions of a doien physicians, but got no relief until I look Brown's Iron Bitters. I feel none of the old troubles, and am a new man. I am getting much stronger, and feel first-rate. I am a railroad engineer, nnd now make tny trips regularly. 1 can not say too much In praise of your wonder ful medicine. D. C. Mack. Brown's Iron Bittrrs does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co. , Baltimore. Crossed red lioca and trade-mark on wrapper. CU?mr, !?3RCiniRS3n3 I many it IM Uti medicine* known are hire com jUned into* medicine of such varied and effective I power*, m to make the Greatest Dlood Purifier & the 1 tat Health mMI StrtMtk tatorcr Cm Qm4. Itcure* DrepepsU, Rneumatkm, Fleepleasne**, all disease* m the Stomach. Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidney*, ?nnd all Female Complaints. 1C you are waiting away with Consumption or any disease, use the Tonic to-day. It will rurely h< Ip you. Ketnember! it it Car superior to Uiltera, ?s?enc?s of Ginger and other Tonics, as it build* otttheaysiem without intoxicating. 50c. and$i ?be% at all dealers in drags. N one genuine without aignatureof Hi cox & Co.,N Y. Seud for circular JUtROK ftAVlMfl IN BUYING THE DOLLAR BIZE. Wo oonfttaua t? ?ot anoolicitomfor patonta, cavoata, jraae-marKj, copyright*. eto.,for tho Dpi tod States, and to obtain pat ent* la Canada. England, franco, Germany, and alt othor countries. Thirty-six yi-Brii' nmMioe. No cuarpo for examination of mo Join or t'raw ings Advloe by mail froo. Paiontn obtained thvough tin nro noticcd In thf SOIBlfTIVlO AMEMCAN, which ban tlJrlargoflt circulation, and is tho most inllu cjtinl newspaper of its kiml pnbiiahoct in (ho Trortd. The advantages of euon a notioe everj patentee understands. This large and splendidly Illustrated news paper la published WKEKL.Y at *3.20 r year, nud admitted to be the best paper dovotca t-> H"lonoe, mool>anios,tnvontions, ongincoriiiff works, and other departments of industrial protrro**, published in any country. Binple r y'oa, by mall, 10 eenU. Bold by all nowa ? mUta. Addross. Munn & Co., publishers of Bcien Ufla Amorlcau. 2C1 Broadway, Now York. Handbook about patonta mailod froo. A I LB. Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, >i^| Harness, Bwlpgle Trees, lloen, Plows, hakes, Truce Chains, Bridles, Cow Bells, Locks, Hinges, 8crtws, Mhws, Rope , Plow Mnes. Well Buok> tft, Well Wheels Winer Buckets, Coffee Mill*, Knives ann Forks, Ates, Hatehets, &?,, &o. : f*r sale by ? D. O. KIRKBEY. COStUMFTIOS CURED. An old physician, retired from aotl v* proa tloa, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a sim ple vegetable remedy tor the speedy and permanent cure of Ooneumptlon, Bronchitis, On tarrh. Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affections, also a pontUve and radical euro for tJeneral Debility and all nervous com plaints, after having thoroughly tested it> ? " * il on rati ve Uowers in A OARD. We, the guests of til* hostess of tb* De Kalb Hen**, herein beg l*av* to tender our sincere thanks for the most bountiful re past ?? have jttlt enjoyed, and join In heartfelt good wishes for her continued good fortune, eheer and prosperity. D. R. Williams, ?A. II. Bwkin, A. J. Boykim, B. O. Kknnibt, J. 0. Mamhiku, H. C. Bai.momo, C. i. Smakmom, 19., P. H. Nblsom. (Hnden, Nov. 27th. 1*83. tarn.. AWRKK. Ill a day at home easily >J?ade. OosUy outfit free. Address A Co., Augusta, Main*. Charleston Iron Works. RFTAIIMMIKI) 1644. Machinery and Mill Supplies. Largest Stock in the South. Place y*ur orders with as at seanafss tnrera* prices asd save k|e?l( c masiesieas, Parties having moehlneiy t* repair will And It u tbsir Interest to . *nd us their or ""w. f. HLLtt?, Jr., I CO, Mm^I? ' C?A*to*To?, H. GL 1E?82. ? " ' ?? DPA-XiL ! 1882. ' . ? J&ju .wo always tiud tveryibiog tuu^hhi at IB I ATiXr^iTTB iliio7sT |a|A|M|D|B|N| |B|A|ZiA|A!R. , V ; Out mor? ?u now that we have added b?.*?-tv vur Fancy and Staple Dry Gotpds Department, and can offer y.u rm I hirfniun <u elegaut . DRY GOODS. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, Tim Taroldorlea tvnd Laoos. A htr|t? stock of all kinds iu umi line. Neither has our CtioratJfG ttjvp ff&r fistp.^itr.vBjrr been i>*gh<cl< <1 as we have a large *tock or <hctn mid tl>* l?vi ?**?? style*. Our BOOT ANO SHOE DEPARTMENT in complete aud liure oo douht but what we can sun both iu prices and quality. A good supply v( HARSK88 AND HA DDLKKY, ? Which we offer at low prices. We need hnrdljr ??y anything of our II AKl>W AKK, &o. Our OROOKKIO' AND 0 LASS DEPARTMENT is large. Wc t.ate n good lu^oy funoy articles which will make a home comfortable We nee J hardly oar anything of onr ZFANCSZ" AND STAPLE Q-ROCERIES, as eterybody knoes we keep a Dirge stock and none but tlio best We would especially call vntir attention to our FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, We con show you the largest flock e*er brought to Camden. ami assure you we will sell them as low as you can buy at Charleston and thus save you the risk of their getting broken in I r importation. And il you wi?h to cut your onts or she'l your corn withouttrouhle wc can serve you. We always keep money on hand to buy COTTON A large s'ock of WAGONS and ULUUIKS always on hand. Thanking our friends Ibr past f?*ors we assure item that we will continue to ser*e them in (hat Mrsigbt -forward way as usual. JBJ^TJlsA: BROS. A. D. KENNEDY. Hardware A Specialty, Embracing n line of Planters, Cnrpeti tern, Blaoksmitli ami Coo|M;r?' T??o|a. Cut, Wrought, Flooring and Finishing NaiU, l'ockel ami Table C'uttleiy. DRY GOODS! Staple and Fancy. SADDLERY. WILLOW W ARE nod C ROC KhRY, Suitable for the trade. HATS & CLOTHING. POWDKR, SHOTS AND SHELLS. Especially adapted lor Breech Loading Guns. GROCERIES! Heavy and Fancy. Teas Selected With Care. BOOTS AND SHOES! TOBACCO AND CIGARS! A, D. KENNEDY. NEW STORE. New Goods. New Coods! I I have just opened at Geo. Aider's olJstauda TREMENDOUS STOCK of NEW GOODS consisting of VERY CHOICE HEAVY AND FANCY GR0CER1 Plantation Supplies OP EVERY KIND ROOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE. ETC. TQ&&CC0 &JVD CIG&SSS. I invite (hs special attention of the publio to the abovt aloofr of goods, and guarantee that no house in Camden oun do hot te* for a customer than I cam. Come and give me a trial, O or MoDOwALL. REMOVAL! H. ELLIS, Agent, Announces to his Tnlrons and the Publio Generally that he has removed to mon's BrioK. Buiiam Near 'he oornwr of Broad and DeKalb Streets, where he has, at much expense, fitted up an 2HH.EO-A.3SrT SALOON, which is fct all I lines furnished with CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AC. pjy~Fresh Ioe-Cold B-er always on Draught or In hott1?t. ...v. V .'inuK"! "r III IWIIH. (MjTRpecial attention is called to my STOCK OP OOOGERIES, ?*ioh ??" ?>? roand to be suoh as will give entire satisfaction, H. ELLI8, A 4-27- tl ja FERTILIZERS OP ALL kinds and of the highest orade GERMAN BLAIISTIT. UP DIKECT IMPORTATION COTTON SEED MEAL AND ALL PERHLIZKR SUPPLIES. FOR BALE BY Wando Phosphate Compv, Oliarlo?ton, 8. O FRANCIS B. HAOKBR, President. JOSIAH 8. BROW If, TreMtirer Wilcox, Wibbs fcCo.'a II vi i palate! G uano. Wilcox; Gibbs & Co.'s Superphosphate. Art aaknowteUfrrd by fvrrybody to b? the Bwtt PaKtlLtr.aBg In utf, And AM Mt4 1?H M C'i??h, and pu rdAiontblv frina on emlit, With Cotton Optton, by wiLooX oiBHt & ?;o . Charleston, 8. d.mdltfMUfc, <H., And thtlr Ag?tit? throughout th? country. A* 7 in ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO, OHARTjeftTON. ft. O. S" f.UATILR GUANO. highly ammonlaied; DISSOLVED HONE, hlgliMt gr.wU; ACID PHOSPHATE, for composting; ASH ELEMENT,, mmli of Float", for Ootto*. <lr*ln and Por. GENUINE LBOPOLDSHALL RAINIT, import ?1 dlr??t fro* the mi n#? In Garaitny. And warranted pur*; GENUINK PLOATS. ?f high cut grgdv, produot of th? Duo Atoiuliar ; SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC; ? OTTTON AND CORN COMPOUND; GROUND DRIED PISH AND BLOOD: GROUND RAW BONE; ft. A. LAND PLASTER; Sp^al Formula* 0Md? to order. COTTON SEED MEAL Spoeiat l?4?or/?MM tor (Mh ordere. For Iwnmiv AlmaHao* and curd* eddre*? the Co. sJOUTH CXHULINA RAILWAY CXJ. 0 PAH&KNUKR DKI'AUTMKNT SCUKDULKOK PASSfc-NGKK TRAINS. On and ?CV or r?*o lOlh, IJfeCL Pa*??ug*( Trains will ruu a* ftdlowa until further u Uoe. (No tralus are ruu uu Cuuidtu Ut?nch uu Sum days.) TO COLUMBIA. I/e* vc cumdeti 7.00i. m. 5.00 p. bi I.?-uve Cumdeo Junction 8.11 u. lit Hip. fu Arrtv* Ouluuiblu llJtea.m lu.u# p. in FROM COLUMBIA. 1-ea v? Columbia 8.00a. m. 8.68 p. m Arrive Cannleu Junct'n H.WJa. m. *.16 p. m Arrive Camdeu 1.10 p. m. 10.<K> p. iu TO CHARLESTON. Leave Camdeu T.00 a. ?n. 6.00 p. m L'ikve Onniden Junction 8.07 a. in. 6.43 p. m Arrive Cliurl?rcton 1)1.66 p. in. UuiOp.m FROM CHAULtSl'ON, ? Leave Charleston 7.00 a. m.\ss a. ru Arrive Camden J'ot'u. I l.tti a. in. 8.48 p. tu Arrive Camden 1.1(1 p. in . 10.00 p. w TO AUOUhTA. I.*ave Camden 7 .On a. m. 0.00 p. m Leave Camdeu Junction 8.11 tt. in. 0.43 p. ni Arrive Augusta U.00 p. in. H.10 a. m FROM AUGUSTA. Loave Augusta 7.05 a. m. 4.20 p. m Arrive Camden Junct'u 8.iS p. u?. ll.i8H.iu Arrlvo Camdcu 10.00 p. m. 1.10 ui. p CONNECTIONS. Connections made at Columbia with Co lumbia and Green vllje Rallrixid both wuy? to HUd from all points on that ltoad and ou iho Hpartauburg, Union A: Columbia A Hpar UtnburK A Ashrvtllo Railroads, ulso with tho Charlotte, Columbia. A Augusta Railroad to-and from nil poln <s N orth, Tioth ways, by train* leaving Camdeu at 7.00 a m.,uud arriv ing III 10.00 p. in. Pullman Bleeping cars are run on thlstrnln between Charleston and Washington via Dan vllle nnd Lynchburg without change, Connections made at A iigUHta Im and from all point* West nud South via Georgia U. R. and with Central It. It, Connections mnilo at Charleston with Steamer* to and from New York on Wed nesday*. Also with Charleston and Kavau uuli Railway lor Kavunm-h and all points ?South. Connection* mndo at Black vllle with Barnwell R. R. to and from Barnwell by all tmltiKOii Augusta Itivlhion. On Saturday* ROUND Tit I P TICK KTS are nold to and from all .stations at one Ur*l class fare for the round trip, tickets being good till Monday iiooii to i ciurn. KxctirMon tickets good for 10 day* are regularly on sale to and from allstatlons at H cent* per inllo for round trip '1 HHOl'UH TICK KTS to all points, can bo purchased by applj tug to J. JON K8. Agent, Camden, H. C. JOHN B. PECK, Gen. Miinnger, I), I'. A I.I.KN . Gen. Paws. Agent. FALL ANXOliNCKMKNT! llaring jubi relurnou from purchasing ft Fresh and Selected Line OF DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, Hardware, HATS, SHOES, AND CLOTHING, 1 am now rendy to offer them lo my cus tomers ami tho TRADE GENERALLY, As they wore bought, at HottomJP rices. Call nnd examine beforo buying and you SB BeP&rff. C. BELL. 1882! 1882! GRAND SPRING OPENING! FINEST. CLOTHING AT S. T=IT ,A3>jaEL, ClteapeBl Clothiyguhpu'se; ih' t-hto oily. |6g~A full Hit a of GENTfH FURNISHING GOODS always on hand. JfiSrCek-brated "ManbatUp" shirts ? a durable and woll made garment ? is a com fort to tho wearer. '? To l>o h*l at 8. BLANK, I'opwito Clothier, 240 King Street, ?? OuAaissTON, 8. C. ? *,*, A tiuo stock of orockery horse shoes, M nails, coffee mills,' n\oa, hatchets, buckets, saws, augers. p&Qket knives, knives and forks, spoops, screws, locks, hinges, drawing knivoB. and/various arti cIch in this line too i?umefA>f? to mention, by p 'KIRK LEY. jOSlfERj Fitters " Wem*mber that stsrtilnn, tltnJ ???vtry, tho life-principle, or whatever yot. iu?y choose to oall the resintnot power which buttles against the onuses or disease a nil death, la the grand safeguard of health. It la the garrison of the human fortress, and when It wuxm weak, the true policy is to throw In reinforcement*. In other words, when ?u6h an .emergency occurs, commence a oourso of Hostfettvr'a Bitters. For sale by Druggist* and Dealers, to whom apply for Hosteller's Alraanoo for 1883. >K8T Creatn Choese nnd Maooaronl, > Mince Meat, Jellies and I'reeirveH in Pftilfl. Maokornl in .kit s nn<i retail " , D 0. KIRKLKY. Stoves! Stoves!! If you want THE BEAT OOOKINO HTOVR that has ever been brought to Camden, go to B. D. BR0N80N8. TINWARE, TINWARE! Remember, I sell' tbe !argt?l articles of tinware for the least money, of any man in (own, and all of my own manufacture. HTAIso, an endless variety of 5 and 10 otitis arllotes, groceries, oonfoctlonorles, .Vo. vrr job work of every donoription promptly attended to at reasonable prices. B. D. BRONSON. Nov HI ----- For Sale, Tb? premises situated South ea?t corner till and V ork streets ; dwelling of f> rooms, thm outbuildings, I nore lot. Will tie %<. 1 I l?r, Apply on the premiso". nov 14 14 fl.\ IIAII ANN GERALD. HtlffhS. Thompson OJOAF At D. 0. *4rW ?y'n, Only lo he tried tobi aptt??t*t*4. JIV?ce, & ffifc