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' ? ? j LOCAL AFFAIRS. ? lo It&OMaaiB at Mc * Pv?l Office. Poat Oftto? tionrn from V m. in. to ft p, m. Money writer ilouarlineiil open from V m. hi. An l>$ p. m. mill faun t In S i>. o>. Jfurtlivrn mail clo*?a at 9 p. m. Houtheru aud Ww> torn m?lli?loMUIp. ra. MhJI ?Iu?m Kuu< *lny mi 6 p, tu. vp?u Vuuday fru?? V to IU ? BfV >v 9: U- itKOOKS, P. M. lotto? |? t 7* .>? Only * few tuilea of cottna have thus far been' brought t?? market. Uootl iuIU ^Ulug U quoted ?t 9 cents to-tiny. 5*HI. a change Ju the weather took Monday. Mint the mercury in, eter* fell aeveral degree*. At we are having regular In in auiuuiej* weather. ? m " In wall. There n?e only Jtvc p(lMuier? In Uw noimty Jail tit present. Tin- one nerving M thlrty-claya aentQuce for having vm)mi a Uli CviiU roomer. Wan iliitchargetl a lew ilnya ago, Till* cnae lut* iiwt ilie county i fit the neighborhood oi fifictu tloJJar*. prepare to Pay. The booka ior the eoJUvL'lUui of Statu and county tnxe* will open next, Mon thly ami will reirtatu open ujitJi iJie *0 li 4*1'October. There will be no e*-u.iii)uu of time thin year. Prepay* u> pay, tftfcool Certificates. Cot. A. Coward, State Sufwrlntcndejit *?f KdtlCatloil glvOS IIUllcC, Jjlllt bCCOl'1!* Jug to law. Im will give certificate* good for three years to teacher* who attend I ho Norma; school and utnud tljo requi site oxaiuluution. Anlr?miry. We acknowledge the receipt of w in vltrftlou to attend tlto ceremonies of the 18tli anniversary of the Mt. Moj l?h (col ored) Baptist Sunday School, *t the church, corner Broad an<| York streets, lasl Bunduy evening, 'i'he services were quite Interesting. 1 HS> Loud Loans. We observe by the records in tba office of the ('lerk of the Court that, within ihu past two month*, the sum oj tjyeive thousand dollars ha<? been lent .to | et> nous In this county by the ''Scottish I Land Mortgage < 'ompaules," which Is I represented In Camden by \>'. SUan lltoti, esq. ^ IF Carload of Xelvtas. Tlie first carload of watermelon* ever | received In (iNindeit reached here last Saturday, from a point on the Augusta division of Hie S. 4J? Hallway. The weight of lite melons was, in round figures; 10,000 pound*, and th|t number reached about 1,800. They were dis posed of at ptvtty figure*. ? 1 ?? Colored Folks Insurance. A lodge of the Independent Order of Kuljrtiubf Wise men litis been organ laedlii Camden Willi a membership of thirty-three Tho object of the organi sation is to afford n means of life Insur Olice, and is conducted somewhat upon the plan usual In such orders as the Knight* of Honor, Knight* of dm Gol den Kule, Legion of iloncr, ?tc. The amount of insurance Is placed at $1,000. [, The Wnteree Bridge. Another carload of iron for tho Wa teree Bridge arrived last Saturday. \ Nothing ha* as yet been heard from the contractor* as to when work will be commenced. At a meeting of the board W directors of the bridge company, lasi 'Saturday, Maj. 8. it. Adam* was a war Mled the contract for building tlio roatl from Cailldeu to the bridge and from llie bridge to the Longtou n road with bridge* ^thereon. We undeistand that Major Adams will coiumcuce work a(*>nce. The Fire Per Cent. Penalty. > Proiu a statement of the live per cent, penalty, which we saw III tlie office ol County Auditor Sill a few clay* ago, and pjWhich lie lutd Ju*l completed for the J C'oniptroller General, we learned that It lhe total amount of real and personal i property upon which the It ml tu*taii went or taxes w?s not p.dd in Ma v. 1883, U |1.002,800. . The Niuouut of the $ per cent, penalty ptQ.be added N $7J4.40. Ijff. Total tuxes for collection In October, With thai per cent, penalty, amounts to Jtnlslag the Hates. The rites of Insurance have been ad vanood lu this city ami at other point* ill the Sou the ri i States tlds sldp of the Mis sissippi river. The Increased tariff, so far as agents hero have been Informed, applies more especially to dwellings and stables, 'fh* figures on tint claw of risk are now about twenty-five per cent, higher than before. Tlie advance Is the work of the Southeastern Fire Insur ance Tariff Atsoclation, which fixes the prices of Insurauco in this section of the oountry, TMs Association represents a combination of Jflre Insurance Ooiuna ?des. Kerfk$w Unard*. Wo are pleased to observe that tlds* gj-u. company Is making commendable pro gress tn the ''art military," and bids fair to bo a 4'orack" oopp*. New didform* have been ordered, and the company will soon appear before tlie public In handsome style. At present tlie mem bership nbmbera forty eight. The fol lowing Hre the officers j W. M.Shannon, Captain; J, K, Goodafe, 1st Lieut.; \V. X. Johnson, Slid Lieut.; K. M% Boykiu, ir.,?rd Lieut.; W. '|\ flarrett. Orderly At*^nWta, tf. P.Ollbe?t.W..s. All Mandof. C, It. Lew|s, S.rgoanU; R.J. VMS*?/!: A. MulWwell, C. W. Miller, J. If. Wallaoe, Corporals. A TfcrtlttOM Parmer. "How do yoti sell baconf" j^JlPjMirteen cents I" / Ho looked long and anxiously Into H?julusUug upon thtf liun . grf oblldroti at hooio fjnd tlie wan snd *!r?,fW(Vn *1? ventured: ' How # oorn r ' ?'One dollar i1' And #?'n the look of anxious thought overspread his face. A IWmer without meat, without oorn,'with hi* patch of pptton mortgaged to the guano man, thn# mangy *ce dogs at home, ftv* chil dren almost nude, a wire wearing a three year old tour cento calico, he was lutleid k pictt|re to behold. Tbrowliig out an anolaiit looking stick, ||e mumbled: . "Haifa bnahoi.'* Tho half bushel was filled, payment was made in dirty, gr,My nickels, and the uisn with Ills *m<Vkehou?e In the West drove off. Ho wore a suit of clothes the malarial of Which was furnished by sn Ohio rani, his half starved mule wa? im poFt.sf from Kentucky. I|ls flimsy wagon was ffOni Indiana, |ilah*p was r?t?in ilas iNMihusett*, hi* bfogsus Hare from Lvou, kte harness waa frOin Cincinnati, His hrom Ht. flouts, ||is n?aat?aas here, beoauae he <llt| not have - to buy It. Wliut was here that savored of South Caroii For lia had ft*! so Jong all Carolina |n him Was all thoro now waa of laifl ?n naa 11 . i Mtehrated Ogburn chawing tebac > be had at N. i'. Purdy A "o's, i B.itfc. priM H. k L. Tin' regular n?unU.ljr m< etlug of tnia A^h-1hu<'" mi - id- u<M tti (lii* B^ttik Bui ding on lluutiuy, &-pt. 3rd, ?t 8 oVI'H-k, dittip v oui?? .preiMired to p?jr your iini-n A. l>. Kknnkdy, Auk. 80-lt Tiv?.n*rer. PcimmL Mr. P. I!. Nelson hMbeeu reappolutcd * trial Jutlloe Ht C uimleu. Colonel .folio B Abuey, a popular and rapidly rising youwc member ot tlie legal profetMou, Ii.ik deteruiintd to open ?n ottlce lit New York city,./. wheie be will remove about tin* limnf September. . NV. >1. Shannon, cq.; mu<I Mrs. SIihii iK)n are oft'on ? vlvlc lo Glenn Springs. Mi^* S.-illie Reynold#, of Columbia, in on n vi-ii to relatives In Cuimlen. 31 r. George AIdeo litis returned from the North. Church Matters. Rev. It. HnnIly. tilled the pulpit nt the Presbyterian church last Sunday morn ing ii til night. A protracted meeting Is announced lo take place in the IJ.ipil-l church next Sunday. A protracted meeting will take place in the Methodist church about the third Snililay in Scptemlicr. Rev. All'. Moo<l, tin- pastor, In expected to be nxslitLed by l{ev. tj A. Weber, Prof. .1. W . Shetland other*. Jt?'v- Mf. Ramsay. pastor of the IJ:ip tUt church. 111 take his leave of Cam den in iiImihi tvv?- week*. The Itnplift congregation, h* \\ell ?? our entire com munity, will regret hi* departure. The hour f<?i holding the weekly praye r meeiiiijf'at the Methodist church ha* been cl*-ing?-d from Wednesday af ternoon lo Wednesday utgiit, 8 o'clock. Our Clinrlenloii Advertiser*. At the opening of another business season, we (It-Hire id i'ii 11 special atten tion toecriiilu business lioiiceH in < hnrlcs toil. the Meiroptdis (?(' Smih Cnroltna, ami vim cordially commend to tin* |>?ti<> nagc of till our readers, hiiviug business transaction in tlint city, tilt* several firms mentioned be.ow. We commence by calling the name of DOI.LMAX 11 HOTIIKR.i, * wlin do nu extemdve wholesale grocery business oil tlio Bav. himI whoso rcputa lliui lor lio 11HIiiijf gooil goods, selling at bntliini prices anil deiiling iioiit'Mly with tiicir ii it liter* xih customer*, i* well known in < Niiiilen. Tlit* two members of the hrui are staunch bushiest* men, anil tlicy have h corps of assistants who are es teemed for their cleverness. Next come* a house In n different Hue of irmltf. Ihii iMHiunHiulliiir h iirge busi ness In thl* section. \Ve refer to the well known iiou?e of C. BAKT Ar CO., Importers of and denier* in foreign ami domestic iruits, vt'^ft ilncs, mus, Ac." This house does quilt' a liir>fc buslne**, ami, having lintl extensive busliic?s denl iujc* willi it, wo arc prepared to coin inend it t<? tIn* public generally. The tlrui of OHAFKK * O'UKIKN, wholesale grtH!ers, in sotllcieutiy well known throughout the State, ns to need no word* of coiumemliilioti?nave a sim ple mention of it* mime. Thin limine does ii large business, and its numerous ciifttoiner* ntte*t I he tact that it in one of tlie lending wholesale houses In < liarles ton. It would take tunny tumuli* jour ney to H ui two more clever geiitlefnen than these, ami their right-haml man, Geo. W, Beckniaii, Ik us whole-souled a (salesman as can bu found. Ice llotiso and Beer Butt liner. After the 24th of April we will sell let* at 2 cent* per pound iu small quanti tie*. 1;ent? in Mocks of 100 pounds IIrid (ivei. Beer at Charleston prices, delivered at houses, ice house open on Sunday from 8 to 9 o'clock in the iporu ii<iind from 11 to l in the afternoon. Watermelons on Ice furnished at any time. 1. T?. lloftKXDonv <k Co. New Rooks nt Half Cost, Persons desiring to purchase ?ny of the following named luniks can procure them nt tliis office at the prices named : Kcniold's 3rd Headers " v .30 ' " 41 Ii " .40 SwliitmiV Outlines World's History 1.25 Psalms nod lly inns (Presbyterian} .35 Life of (iartleld 1.00 Lessons in our Language .50 yii.-ickeiiboh' Knttlish Composition .15 Swintoii'* Word Analysis .35 Meihodisl Disciplines .25 Testaments from 15 cents to .50 These books lire nil new and lire offer ed ill less than wholesale price*. J tiro I'M fpr September Term. The Jury Commissioners met nt the court house Inst Monday nml drew the petit Juror* to serve at the September term of the Circuit Court, which con voiu-B lie*t, Monday week; Judge Al ilriuh presiding. The following were dtawu as prriT jtmoRs; ?Robert Mtu'itlty, .1. I*. Il<wvvel(, M. A. .Mettn, \V. W. I<?ve, Siiml. Albert, John I)owle, .1. i;. Gilmoii, Hlchtmi HartU-M, ?luliii *t'. Hohh, ?York AU<Xuit<tor, Tim*. U. < onto, iobn L>. (liisklu, ?8hih'I. Dcms, T. W. OmiiIo) <; Morton, L. II. MoLwxl, M. II. Wen ley I). Hilton, \V. R. Br one, ?f lit*. R. iJrnkefonl. Z. K. Hilton, J. L). John Carey, Henry F. Boykln, J. P. WBurberry, ,1. It. DeLonchc, J. A. Aiol?ri?oo, Jovl GnnUier, G. S. Kiminc, i A. K. Bruce, J. M. Bower*, ?I). AlfXniuler, B. II. Bonk'll, I Ivory 11. Berry, .leoKt' E. Pcnrcc, Wot. ilio?oo. fTtioan iimikod with uti MHterUk (*) nre UOIOI'Ml.) The following Hm mtnivn of tlie OKAND r?. c. Jotiog, JaiiH'N Cmitvy, John R. linker, J. ti. IUihiiic, H. II. Boykiu, Win. J. \ ouiiir. K. Oi 1>ii Hone, M. M. Powell, p. V. Klrkluy, Keuto'n Rorfl, J. I>. HlOMHrt, J.J. FoIpoiii, TliomiiHon, K. O. KllerW, W. W. Mloklo, Kll Knight, .Mlltoii Koiich, AlfcX. JullllKOII. -*F}IH Arp htm the following to say nbout (hone who dodge taxation by re turning fjielr property nt Icm thnu Uh value nnd l|U remark* on the onhjcct nre oiiilly aeindhle: "1 know u town who eold a lot ot' land the other dny for eight hundred do||m-? nml he guv* It In nt eighty. Ilu I* a rich num. hut he Ik h dodger, mii artful dodger. flu hu? dodged (tenth and luxe* for ?? long tliiin hnt I'm Afraid lift wont. IH* Able to dodge die devil when III-' lime cotnoH. Home folk* have All Idea (lint It In no hIii to client the .State hnt when n litnn client* the .Slide he n> chanting every tn'iuinlid wontnn, for the leu* he uny* the more they pnv. If we could nil client nllke It wouldn't mnke Any difference mid 1 reckon we will nil liny# jt to do to keep even." | nijthewoAd No ton. OcnernJ average of cotton crop (10 per Cent. No amount of rnln oould mnke any Impruvoment ttow. With rnln noon potntoe* nml p*n? iuny m?k*?n average Crop. Turpentine ipen played out. No nd vnnce III l>rl<!0 t>ou{d tpake any change except with th0W who hnvp money to toM? mid ItIn eqppowd they nr? hhcount* le?t A* laud op the MA ?lioje. W. W. E. ?W. I*. Arthur A Bio. nnnonno.eeUo where In thin Iwtte thai they h?ve ? full iinpply of H?U Wu?t Proof 0At* for Mle. ti ANDOJt MUUl^. ? ? feint* FlrkfKl up Fre?U*uoq.lj ?'The latest wrinkle hi *uil*re to <aw?ed by lb* heel. ? Ckmrt eonvenes next Monday. Judg** A Id rich Vrlll pt. wlUe. ? Hie Methodist parsonage lu Caua den I* being repainted. ?|<?t every available acre of land be ?own III wheat this Full. ?Mo wlto farmer will neglect to plum ? plenty of oala till* FmU. T-Ev?*ry merchant In the county should advertise in Thk Oazkttk. ?Every Inwver at the Camden bar U a married man except one. ?The Postal Note* will be on sale at the |>ostuitiee, commencing September 3d. ?Mr. W. ,F. Beard, ol Sumter, Iihh been promoted Mitjor uf the 4ih lteglmeut uf S. C. ? Bx-Cft'let Whlttaker want* to or ganize a military school for colored boys in ClmrNtiiii, . ?Xmv is the time tn hare your winter wood cut awl hauled ??? that you won't lutvi; it tn <|?> III colli weather. ?The corn crop will b? short this rear, and hence the great necessity lor sowing a large amount of land in oats. ?There wan not a quorum of Council present at tin* meeting on last Monday, ami no business wait transacted. ?Tho Y. M. C. A. meetings are large ly attended. A business meeting will be held t?y t!iih association next Monday night. ?Marsh-mallow drops, chocolate creams, burnt almonds, cream almonds, at the "Little Store." Flesh stock Just r^eived. --We have ordered a dunning machine for dflinquvtit subscribers, ami will be ready to put ii in operation in the course of the next two weeks. ?A young child in Oregon died from the effects of sw allow ing the leaves of an almanac. We always held tli.it dates should In* eaten in small quantities. ? Paymaster Ilavne, of tlit* S. C. Rail way, committed suicide iu Charleston last Saturday moruir.g, while laboring unOer a tcuiporary alteration of niiiid. ?Cotton picking this season com mences earlier than uhiuiI. In the course of the next ten days it will t?e iu full blast. Some of the Ileitis about town are becoming white already. ? A match game ot base ball was en gaged in by the Chlckasaws of Liberty Hill, and the ./Esthetics of Camden, on Wednesday evening of last week, which resulted In u victory fur tliu Lhlckasnws. ?We have In stock a full line of bill heads, letter heads and note heads which we are prepared to print in tine styln and upon short notice at prices as low as tiie same work can be done anywhere. ? Tiie reecutdepa rture of a young lady from lliix town has placed one of our "boys" iu quite a melancholy state. He mopes about with lit- hat drawn over Ills eyes, giving "out ward" evidence of an "inward" lo*.a-Mlic loss of Ids heart. ?Shakespeare uses more different words than any other writer iu theKng Ushlanifiniite. There ar? about $15,000 diuereut words In Ids plays and sonnets, while no other writer uses as many its 10,000. A few writers use 9,000 words, but the great majority do not employ more than 8,000. in conversation, only from M,000 to 5,000 different woids are used. ALL OYElt TIIE COUNTY. Hlilloh. We had a flue ruin in tills neighbor hood on lust Sunday?the finest we have IiiiiI since the wet weather ofInst Spring. Swift Creek. Mr. William Gardner's burn and stn bles were destroyed by tire Inst Sunday night. AII their contents were lost. 'l'lie lire, was incendiary. A partv of our citizens went Mdnlng at Smoke House pond Inst Friday anil succeeded in catching between three and lour hundred of the members of the tin ny tribe. We hud a good rain last Monday, but It came too late to do much good. C otton Isopeuiug rapidly and the Held* are getting white. J. NhaylorN Hill. We ure stdl having an abundance of di-y weather, and the result is that crops are tailing oil' every <lay. Some of our farmers will not make enough corn lo replace the seed used. A tint node strayed upon a place here last week. The owner of the premises sent a notice down to he put in 'Iiik Ga zbttk, but the owner of the mule whs found In I amden that day looking for his Inst animal, lie got his ni.de and was happy. Our school Is still open, and has quite a number of puplU. Sunday School llourishing. We exneet to have another camp fish fry on Wednesday night. Come up, all yc that are hungry. Okolona. No rain yet, and crops aro suffering greatly. We had a light shower last Wednesday, but it did very littlo good. | With short crops out this way ami the low prices at which cotton is selling, we Bee no ray of hope this side of the Fall of 1884. We will shortly lose one of our wor thiest tiud most popular citizens. (Japt. ?I. E. Pea rue has recently returned from a trip to south Georgia, and will shortly fmll up stakes and remove there, where te will engage largely in the turpentine business. it Is said that others will probably go to Georgia from this section. Pate Bros, have added another gin to their business, and are now rendy to gin ail the cotton they can get. Notwithstanding the severely hot weather, 1 hear or no cases of sickness In this neighborhood. A petition Is being numerously signed, asking to have the postottke at Okolonn re-o|M'ned, and recommending Kev. A. S?. Wlllelord for the position of postmas ter. K. W?at Wuteree. I understand tlmt the county cointnl* hlouers, at. their mooting last Haturday, determined to have a bridge built over Sawney'* ('rook, at Nelson'* Mill, on tl?? I.ongtown read. This will prove n grout advantage to hII who Iihvo to cross thin creek. Mr. Jno. N. Jones h?* recently pur chased machinery lor running it steam cotton gin. (Jrujw hi'O very sorry over here. I don't think there will be ovor m half crop or uotton made, ?ml scarcely any corn. Cotton-picking and' fixing up gins, etc.. is the order of the day. We boar of scver*l new engine* being purchased for the purpoae of ginning him! grinding. Farmer* should look well to their In terest* and *o\v plenty of turnip*, o*ts, rye, etc., which answer* well for win tor lug purpose*. "Owl of the Night" and "W. W.,?* correspondents of the Journal, denounce the teed cotton ttaffloker*. ?' Ajax" Join* thorn heart and hand, and I* ready to help organize a "Farmer'* Protective Union. Our inoinln'r* of the Leglsla ture should wade Into two matter* of Importance) tl|<? cursed lieu law and the seed cotton l rattle, We hear we arc soon to be overstocked with Trial Justices?two In number?12 } intend of one. We are not needing any, tist now, for 1 have always regarded the trial justice system n? * perfect uuUanue. Wm are dry, dry. Have not had rain enough to bring up turnips or CMUse the " 'titters" to Crack the bed yet. Tho county com mission or* are having the road* put In good order. Ajax. Heuie ftl UU> 41 Jld Miae. I Hailx Gold Hurt, Augv 19.?AI , though lUe picuks of the ?e*sou Km re been numerous, mul quite a number At tended by the writer, yet each bxs hud Its specially Attractive aod peculiar fea ture*; Mint none morw tlisu the one (bap 9r|^Kf) yeaterdey at tlie above The party Just Urge enough to in*k? the gathering plenaaut ?a to roota, freeh ?lr, Ac. A good rein, and dinner being over, we repntied to i?ho mine*, accompanied by the 3d Superintendent, Mr. ftuymomi, who, in hie very obliging and courteous nututier, took us to all placee of Interest explaining everything possible, In so short a time, to our satUfavtlou. One speelnl variety of the Mmlon Wm our descent Into a pert of thy mines (aoiiig down mi Inclination of some ninc t.v feet in length, we stopped, finding ou reel vet about seventy-five Teet In a perpendicular from the top. Here after some* merry chatting r??r a little whl.e we <leelile<l to give Mr. Raymond. ami i h? luinerg tli6 benefit of m few mieretl ,M,e sentimental. ?J he Beautiful Lang fur A?#y," ?? Hie K<?ck Hint its Higher than 1," and4'JesiM Keep me near the (. row," with "I'll Re member you. Love, lu my Prayer*/' were nun* in the use of all the parts. lime stum away rapidly Mud after much *ight seeing and con vernation the patty nrrjinge<l to leave for home. Mtiiiy thanks were tendered .Mr. K., 2d bupt., lor all the courtesy shown us, one young lady remark hit. (we Iiojmj reverently), that she would rememlKT him In In r prayers. Imn tiway drove tho p ir y Iroiu the *cclies <>l tnrifl and actlvny to eiiKimt in w ny-itle "chats," to muse upon the sweet pleasures of the day and todlid scenes of a more quiet and monotonous tint ore. J?mig will live In our memories the recollect Ions ol the Gold Mine picnic, exciting ne'jileiit desires to have such another repeated. Thavkllkr,. ADJOIMNU COt'XriES. LANCA8TKR. The Rerittc of hint week says that ayeung while woman natsed Louisa Heir, who lives in Flat Creek township, wiuj glioi by a white man named Dunbar Robertson. The shoot ing was done wiih a pistol, ai the house of the woman's auiic, near Taxahaw. The wound is not considered dangerous. Rob ertson has not been ArreMed. Reports from all port iocs of the coun<y indicate i hat there will not be muoh more than n half orop of cotton made in the county this year. Late oorc with good sea sons nitty still turn out well but without rain tbi* orop will be a failure. Only 2 hales of cotton were sold at Lap caster during the week ending on the 18 h inst , making a total of 11,046 bales for the season. Mrs. Sarah J. Blackmon,.of Pleasant Hill, died on the-lOih iust.; age I 42 years. She leaves a husband and eight children. John Mo Porter, of Waxhaw township, is dead. A sen of Mr. J. W. Came* had his arm broke a few days ago while attempting to drive a flock of sheep. The road irom Nathan Funderburk's, jr. leading from the Chesierflold road lo Trades' ville, una been made a publio road by the County Commissioners. A pet sieer belonging to a little boy iq Lancaster was stolen last week and killed and sold for b-ef. The oegro thief bos et * fiaped arrest. NUMTKR. The religious meeting at Providence olosed ou Saturday. 18ih inst . and resul'ed iu a number of acoessions to the oliurch. A Are started in M. Moran's store at ^Sumter ai 2 o'clock Saturday morning, and 'destroyed three dwellings, six siores and h warehouse. C. E. Hhvnesworth, P. P. Momigh'in. M Moran. 'Jr. C'armany, Mis* Jane Webb, A. A Solomons, A M > Doiitieli A Co., and Morris and Bro , w. re 'he sufferers Loss. $10,000; insurante $ '0.0(H) $12,0(H) of which was with \ V hite & Son. The Baptist Church caught tiro but was saved. FAIKF1KL.D. Dr. Simpson, of W;tin?boi*k>, seduced An orphan girl In his employ and was severe ly beaten by his neighbors and ordered to leave town The punishment was too light SEED OATS. 1,000 Bu-heU Prime Red Hus> Proof oats. Also selected 8eed Rye And Barley. Foi salehy W. L AHTHUR k BRO. Aug. 30-lm. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. A perfect dire is* lug. elegantly per fUmed and harm less. UcmoYei dandruff, restores natural color and prcventsbaldnets M ??ni? an4 $l MM al drug gUt*. nOBXSTON COtOQHE. A* tr% _ Ul Mr(uM with ? irtpl l<-n?ll j U.tln j NaMllMtU. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC | mm HmaAa Ia4mLm4m Rn 1 HVIyO*wiiwj Mi wi^W IWwrIWIW 1'liU delicioii* eojnl>iti:tilon of Ginger, Wuclut, Mandrake. SUItingi i. and m:uiy oilier or ifie belt vcReintile remfdie* l.nmvn, cure* nil disorder* of the bowe's t'omntli, liver, Udney* and lung*, &U Till Bttt and f arctt Can?H Cart tvar Vu<. If you mo Miffrime from Vernal* Complalnlt, Kervouuiem, \\ nkeftimeM, I- lieumnti?m I)y.<pep ?U. ?k? or any di?ea*o or Infirmity. InVa Porker ? Clngrr 1'onlc. It will atrengllMii brain and body and give yon new Ufa and vi^or. lOO pOLXiAItl PaM for anything injiirtotii found In Ginger Tonic or for n failure to lielp or enra. ?' to-. aa.l || at la <nt*. J.?rt< tartar brtai $1 Kit*. Stad for *lr?ul?r lu lliacox * Co., IUWwll.,!l.l, | ' ? nwiiiiinqa w ULliKKN & flKl'EK, WMOilUiK QROCERS and dealer* In Provisions, Tobacco, k 167 aad 169 Ran( Bay, 6-12 CHARLESTON, 8. C. ?RSWrfTIT :rte Get (he lM h kmcM. powm, a*to n> Orf?t?(nWl FurifUrfr th? iiVwrtt nywxp^^ fthwtwMfam, PkcplowiMM, ?nftitnutM or IIHJ liowtk, Lunn, tW?r, Kt lntjr?, ?r\d y>ll k>n\?l? If )??*? wMling >wiy tfli Cwi any dnw?yiw th? Tonic to-day. It ?ri hlpymi. P rm?<nb?r I it U far tttp?Hort< E*^nc*?or (Jlnitf ?n<i<>th?r T<?im *.?? ?p lh?without IntoxkMfag, $00. itul ft MM*, at ?ll (l?al*r? In dfni>?. Non?KtiMiiii?iwilhout ?taMtttlWbf lll-lft* t Xn?N Y. R?n.lf .rrirr.itiuf LA HUB kAVINa IN LuYlKO till DOM.AH 8Ufc | Everything is Confidential. AT THE DBLMOKICO BAR. 1 Milk Punch at the Del toon Ico Bar. i Mlht Julena at the Delmonlco Bar. i Apple Toddy lit tlx Del monk? Bur. ! ttoila CcoktalUat the DelmonWo Bar. Crrn and Hock at the Delmonlco Bar. Ritck and Rye at the Delmonloo Bar. E*g Kllppa at the Delinonk-o Bar. J Claret Piuieh at the IMmonlee Bar. { Mixed drink* at the Delmonlco Bar. blwrry Cobbler* at the DeUnonlco Bar. Apple C'lder on lee at the Delmonlco Bar Beer on Ice nt the Delmontcq B;?r. I Special arrangement* made with fam ilies for Beer at the Delmonlco Bar. Jan *25. Notice. My son, Dr. J. E, W Halle, la my duly oonriltutcd agent and attorney, and la ?u> ihoriied to transact any ind all business in my name Maa. E. F. Tkuksdxl. Aug 9-21. Application for Charter. Notice la hereby given that the under algned have applied lo 8. 0. Clyburn, Clerk of the Court for Kershaw County, for a charier of incorporation for the "Flat Hock Grange, No. 4<>, Patrons of iluahandry." J. E W: IIAILK, W J. YOUNG. F. M. 8TEPHENS0N. Committee oil Incurporniiou. Flat Rock. C., Aug H'h. w. CLYBURN. FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. Representing the following weti kt.own Fire lnju-snct Cpmpnnies, is prepared lo *?.-;te p^!:ci>-s upon Dwellings, Stores, fter chai dise, Mills, Cotton Gins, &c., at our ren' rates: ? HOME, of New York, GEORGIA HOME, COMMERCIAL UNION, of Vond-n, STANUARl) FIRE OFFICE, of London. ROCHESTER GERMAN, or New York. IWThe patronage of my friends and the publio generally i* solicited. W. CLYBURN. MORTGAGE SALE. J. A. Armstrong \ Mortgage to v of David Wilson & Co. J Poreonal Property. lTnd?r and hy Tiriue of the above stated mortgage, 1 wiM fell on the first Monday in September next, (be following personal property : Three Head of Ilorses. One Iron Safe. Two Single Top Buggies. Three Muttons. Terms cast. JOHN DOBY, Aug. 2-tds. Ageu*. AN ORDINANCE BE ITORD\lNED by the Town Counoil of Camden, That any one not a resident or the town, who shall engage in peddling or selling at retail or who shall take orders for the future delivery of any kinds of goods or merchandise at retail, exoept coun try produce, shall pay a tax of five dol lars per drty, ten dollars per week or twen ty-five dollars per year Provided however, that the provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to the ar ticles enumerated in Seotiau six or an or dlnanoe entitled "in ordinance to raise supplies for the year A. D. 1883." ThiB ordtnatihu shall take effeat immedi ately, and any person violating this Ordi nance shall be subject, for each offence, to a fine of not less than ten dollars or ten day tniprisonmont, or both, at tho discre tion of iheoounoil. Ratified in Counoll assembled this 2nd day of July, 1888. L>. C. KIRKLEY, > J. C. ROLLINGS, Clerk & Treat, / Intcndant. EXCHANGE HOTEL, GBBBJfYI&lUE, S. C. The Original and only skcono class hotel iti the oity In Centre, on line Street Rail way. Rooms largo, cool, calm, olean, sin gle, double and en suite. GIVE ED. YOUR CHECKS. We will make your stay pleasant, you must make it profitable. ' W. R. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. WORTH OF ' Second-Hand Engines N HAND AND FOU HALE AT ABOUT one-hnlf their value fur the next nlxty tiny prhgr to movlni* to our new nhopn: One (XMioree Power Englnetboller new) 8l/>00 0ne40>hor*e Power Engine (holler now) 1,200 One25-hor*e Power KmkIho (boiler new) 1,000 On* 16-horso Power Engine (locomotive boiler) 600 One t2~horse Power Engine (locomotive * Uiller} * 600 One 10-horno Power Engine (vertical bolter) 450 One lO<hor*e Power Englne(port*blo on kktdft) 600 One KMioiae Power Engine (vertlonl belle") 400 Ono8-home Power Agricultural Engine (locomotive boiler) 460 Oiieft-hors* Power Agrloultural Engine (Inoomotlve boiler) KQ One #? horse Power Agrloultural Engine, Inoomotlve boiler, 475 OneS-hnrM Power Agricultural Engine, Ifttomotlv* boiler 660 One 10-horM Power Stationary Engine 400 8ne 8-horse Power Htatlonary Engine 860 ne0-liorno Powrr Engine, on ahUlH 876 Oneft-horae Vower Agrloultural Englno, ntofly ne v, 400 On* S'horite Power Agrloultural Engine, nenrly new, 600 OneO-hom Powor Agricultural Engine, nearly new, 600 On hand rc?<l v for tale Toser Engine* of our own make from 6 to 40-hor?e power. We will deliver the abov* Engines* on earn In tbl* city and guarantee each to bo In per* feet order. Apply to T0ZER & DIAL, COLUMBIA, S. O. The "Biggest" and the "Best' A FIRST-Cl *AS8 MAMmOTH NEWSPAPER, Pqr one year, and an INTERESTING NOVEL, FOB $0.00. The Savannah Weekly News, A mammoth aheet, MxM InchM, contain tng 1 page* ?< rAndlnir matter, comprising all th* New* of tn* Week, Telegraphic I>ls? patches, aocurate Market Koporta, a well* edited Agricultural Department, Original Herlais, a page of SOUTH CAROLINA GEOR GIA AND FLORIDA NEWS IT f* Hnne A roCAfc PAi'K.n. To the farmer, mechnnlc. or artisan, th* business or professional mnn. who has not . t h*> advantages of a dally piitll, |< In a neper by whloh he ran b* Infbrmed of event* trans piring In the hiuv world, whether In hl?o?n Htate or In the o\nst distant part* of the "S addition to a flrst class newspaper at a moderate prt*e, we after each yearly sub; scrlher a pony orany of the published novels Of the Morning (few* Library Are*. Huh?orlptlon,ri.OO 4 yeer In ad vane*. . Hubscrlptlons can be o?nt through lo?al ?genu and postmaster*, or dlreot to J, II* ErtTILL 3 Whtt?k?r fpreet, Havannah, C*. job pftimriHct. '?r'. t- ^ r mi If Vou Wtnl LEGAL PRINTINO, (Jo to The Gmetf* Office. If Vou Want ADDRESS CARDS, Go to The Gazelle Office* * If Vou Want BUSINE8S CARDS, Go to The Gazette Office. If You Want BILL HEADS, Go (o The Gazette Office, It You Want BANK CHECKS, Go to The Gazelle Office. If You Want t ? envelopes, Go to The Gazette Cffice. If You Want LETTER HEADS, Go lo The Gazette Office* If You Want LETTER CIRCULARS, Go to The Gazette Office If You Want NOTE HEADS, Go to The Gazed* Office If You Wanj^ NOTE CIRCULARS, Go to The Gazetto Office. If You Want PROGRAMMES, Go to The Gazette ofcce. If You Want POSTERS, Go lo The Gazelle Cffice. If You Want STATEMENTS, Go to The Gazetto Office. If You Want PRINTING OF ANY KIN", Go lo The Gacelle Office. If You Want CORRECT WORK, Go lo The Guxcite Office. % If You Want GOOD WORK, Go to The Oaxette Offico If You Want GOOD PAPER, Go lo The Oaxotte Office If You Want YOUR MONEY 8 WORTH, Go to The Gaxette Office If You Want FROMIT WORK, Go lo The Ontello Office. If You Want NEAT WORK, Go to The Gme'te Offioe. Where It will be ??e?ut?>4 m promptly, neat ly, oorreetljr *nd oheapty a* at any office In thefltat*. l^fOrdcfi by ma|l will he promptly M ten?M lo, A<Mro?? P. P, BEARD, CAMDEN, S 3. T|ll$ JlAMNlNU ACADEMY, MANNING, 8. C. The ucxt imion will begin Monday, 8eptemh?r 8, 1WW. 1 be obje?i of lb* institution it to pro pare student* for College, or to giro tbAa ? practical Kngllsh education that will ill tbrm for buainosa. * TERMS PER MONTH. Tuition in Primary I>ep*rtment $1 ; In termediate Higher, $8; Oollegiata, $4; Muiiu S2 60. RoArd from $7.60to $9. Senii for.caUlogue. 8 A. NETTLES, \ , . , Mm E. 0. NETTLES. / 1 ""''P*1" loo* loo!! Our Ice House is now open, and we are prepared lo lurnlsh ice in quantitiei lens (linn 100 lb?. at 2 cents per pound, or in quantities of 100 pounds or more at 1) cents per pound. 1. L. ROSENDORF k CO. may 10 Farm Wanted. Wauled purchase, a furm of 100 or 160 acres o( gnul Und. within 10 miles of Cam den. A portion must be araMo. App.y to K 1'. BEARD, 'f Renl Estate ^genf. BUIST NEW CROP Turnip Seed. IMPROVED HL VA RAO A. larch white Norfolk. WHITE FL\T HUTCH WHITE AM) YELLOW OI.ORE. GOLDEN BALL YELLOW ARKRDEEN. SWEET GERM AN. WHITE HANOVER. YELLOW STONE. W HITE EGO. HMD TOP, and others. For sale l>y Dr. F L. Zemp. KID, SP Ullll LIVERY~ STABLE. Having leased the cummmodious STA RLES attached to the D>*Kalb House, I am prepared to furnish autfits in the way of BUGGIES, PHAETONS, &c.. for pleasure drives. HACKS attend upon the arrival of all trains. I am also prepared to do hauling of any kind. also keep on linnd a full line of HARNESS, BUGGIES, A WAGONS, wli?ch I can afford to sell at lower prices tliau any other person in town. I will have on hand throughout the sea son a lot of HORSES AND MULES, purchased specially for this market. Rub ers will find It to their iutcrest to call on mo before buying. AugU ly. W. H. ELLIS. Agt. R N. RICHBOURG, (SUCCESSOR TO WM. GLAZE,) 126 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., I>K A I.K R IN FRENOH GOODS, CONSISTING OF Toilet StMs, Odor Stipule. Vases, Card Receivers, Flower Stands, &c., Wedding Presents, In Sterling Silverware. Frcncli Black Marble and Ornamintcd Clocks. Watches of every make and style, and Jew elry of the most elegant design. Specialties?John Foley's Gold Pens, Pen cils and tooth picks, and the celebratod Pebble Glasses and Spectacles. IW The only place in Columbia where enn lie had a strictly first-class article ot Table and Pocket Cutlery. B:iz>rs, Harbor'* Sheaiw &c., of Joseph Rodger* Son*, jind other well known Shedield Manufao t urers. ferfrTilift.?T*yyU * ***'*? JONES OF BNttHAMTON, , MMinWi I.T.' A CARD, I wnuM announce for the henoftt of (he public ihtit the Davis Vertical Feed Sew ing Machine, in nil (he styles, enn he found for sa'e nt the store of Mr. C. Hell, who will he pleased to fill nil orders for me. J. O HO AG. Camden, July 1 'J ?It Wo l!m? ahonM be lost If the itpmaoh, live* and bowel* mre affected, to adopt the tare remedy. Hoatetter'* Stomach Bitter*. DU mmi of the organ! named beget other* far more aerloua, ami a delay la, therefore, haa artloua. Dyapepala, liver complaint, chill* and fever, early rheumatic twinge*, kidney weaknea*, bring *erlou? bodily trouble ft trifled with. Lone no tlibe In ualng thta effective and *afe medicine. Wot sale by all Dmggleu and Dealer* generally. I PARKER S HAIR BALSAM. I n,? B??f, ClMitMt m4 I mott Economic*! Hilr k nrMaU* k Mirer tilli to Raton Bilio youthful color to pty I Shalr. 50c and $t iImm j P* V Am IlirtsUi OfUgM. A MW u4 ?k??4I?! ?fWIt *?4 IMImg FHf? M m4 Hr. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A |Lk| llAyAM I MlAuljkMiAA W ?W?? ? ?wlfy WM WW*Wi I "'v RfWm i If you are ? mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork. or a mother run down Ity family or houae hol<l dulte* try Parkin'* GtMoan Tonic. If you are * lawyer. mlniMer or Imtineae man ?* hauated by menial tirein or anxioue caret do not lake Intoxicating ttimtilahu, but um PADMftft't Owomi Tonic. * If you have Dyapeptfo, Rheiimatitm, Kidney or Urinary Complaint*, or if yrtti me troubled with any dttorder of the Inngi. niotuach l>owf l?, Wood or nervw jfou cejt be ?ured by Park**'* Oing?* Ionic. If von Are waiting jway from ?R?. di??lpatlon or anydUeateor w?*kne?* and rvnflire ft atlmiilant rake Oinukn Tonic at once i it will Invigorate and build yoa upfrpm the fir?t 4o*e but will never Intoxicate. I| na? ?aved Hundred! of (lv*? It may ?*ve your*. Htwo* * CO., !?? WHII.m II., Ft* Yerk. KV. a*4 eae Mltt ilut, *tail4*a>m ta ai*ll. l???. fll?CAT fAVINO Duris-n KH.t.AW BTTC. wmmmmmmtmmmtm.? 5S 1 1 PABsitNOKR VKk'AKTU^T. SCHEDULEOK PAMENOKX TRAINS. * On ??4 *fl?r Jun? INK, 1M, Mrtingft Trains will run aa follows until fttrtiwr n?? Uwr. (No tratna ar? run oa OimM InMh on Sunday*) TO COLUMBIA. TJM a. m. 4 J9 p. at Leave UmUst Junction 1.48 a. m. CS p. in ATrlva Columbia U S a. la 10.16 p. iu PROM COLUMBIA. Lmti Columbl* ?.30a. a>. ?.? p. m Arrlvo Camdea Juncl'n ll.:?a. ni. ?.U7 p. iu Arrive Oamden l.sts p. in, 9J6 p. in TO CHARLESTON. L?av? OamJtu 4.20 p. m ?L^ave Camden Junction 6 <A p. nt Arrive Charleston 1040 p. n* PROM CHARLESTON. Leave Charleston 7.00 a. in. 8.83 a, m Arrive Camden J'ot'n. ll.Wa. m. 8.07 p. m Arrive Camden 1.85 p. m. p. m TO AUQU8TA. Leave Camden 4.90 p. m I.eavo Cnmden J nnctlon 8. JS p. m Arrlvo August* O.il u. u? KROM JhKlUSTA. Leave Augusta 7.06 *. m. 9.00 p. m Arrive Camden Jurct'n 8.07 p. in. 11.30 a. m Arrive Camden 9.'a p. in. 1.% m. p CONNECTIONS. Connection* made at Columbia with Co* lumbln and Oreenvllle Railroad both way a to and from all point*on that ltoad and on the Npartanbury, Union dt Columbia A Hpar? timburu A Athevitlc H?llroaMn. nUo with ihc Chnrlotte, Columbia.4 Auiunla Railroad to anil from nil point* North, t>Mb ways, by trains leaving Catndeu ut 7.80 a m.,and urrlv Inx at ".'/*) p. in. Connection* made at Augusta ta and from all point* West and South vlaUeomla K. K. and with Central It. H. Connection* made at Charleston with 8t?amer? for New York on Saturdays Aim with Charleston und Snvannuh Hallway for Savannah anil nil points South. Connet.-tloiiN made at Ulackvllle with Ilarnwoll K. 11. to and from llarnwoll by nil tniliiHon AuKU*tn Ulvlvlon. THUOUUll TICKETS to all points, can bo purchased by applying to J. JONES. Agent, Camden, b. C. JOHN B.PECK.Oen. Manager, D. C.ALf.XN. Gen. 1'u.hh. Agent. GeiSenheimer & Watkins DEALERS IN GftQCBmiBSt LIQtfQMS* TOBACCO. &C. Wo hop to call attention to the fact that we have constantly in store a FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, which we offer t? customers at as low prices as oan be obtained at any slore in Camden. Our slock of LlQLUOrs, Liquors, I* of the best bmnda and art worthy the attention of the public. HayBe sure to give us a call, as we are satisfied we .are able and willing to please you both in quality of goods anu prices. Geisenheimer & Watkins. Jan. 26-tf 1853. ICE.. 1883. ALVA GAGE ft CO. CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE. Market, cor. Church flf. Charleston, S. C ICE ALWAYS ON HAND." Ice paoked for the country a speciality. Ice by car-load at apeoinl rates. Lowest market prloea guaranteed. THE GENtjft'tE v PR. C. MoLANE'S Celebrated American ? WORM SPECIFIC OR ?"V' VERMIFUGE.li w4 SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenanre is pale and leaden colored, with occasional flushes, 01 a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds a swelling of the upper lip; occasiona headache, with humming or throbbin^^ of the ears; an unusual secretion o'TV*, saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breatl"* very foul, particularly in the morning appetite variable, sometimes voracious * with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; flectii % pains in the stomach; occasiona * nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive ; stools slimy not unfrcquently tinged with blood, belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, ant! accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneas) and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener. ally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. Mc I.ANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT OOLS NOT CONTAIN MKKCURY tn any foim; it is an innocent j^reparn. lion, not capable of Joing (he s/ightesx injury to tht most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLank's Vf,R' MlFt'Gi: bears the signatures of C. Mo I.ank and Fi.kminc Hros. on the wrapper. :o:?? DR. O. MoLANE'S LIVER PILLS arc no? rccommcnded as a remedy "for nK the ills that Qc*h is heir to," hut in affection* of the liver, and in a'l )lilimi>> Complaint*. Oyspensia and Sick I Icadache, or diseased m that character, they s'.ond without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. Nobetter cathartic can he used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are uncqualcd. IEWABR or IXITAtlOXN. The genulhe are never sugar coated. Koch box ha* a red wax seal on the lid witb the Impression 1)k. McI.ank'k Livkr I'ii.i.h Each wrapper heart the signatureit'of McLanr and Pl.KMlNO Huos. tplnslst upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mr. I,auk's Livkr I'ili.s, prepared hy Fleming Pro*., of Pittsburgh. Pa., tho market being full of imitations of the name Mf! spelled different* 1?ut ?ame pronunciation. A flu* atofck ?tf crockery ware. horaa shoes, nails, coffee mill#, axes, hatchet*, bucket*, tawa, augers. pockat knives, knives and forks, spoons, sorewa, looks, hinges, drawing knives, and variolic arti cles in this Una too numerous to mantion, hy !). 0. KIRKLRV. 50 n*''" K?r'y Hose Potatoes for ant? for nU BArUM Hlton, 50 1 QO ^?n* Aetd. j 00 r?n* *,U,r *,r<,nd Ao,J OAA Tons Rtsr Brand phosplate; tha hest /g\MI In the mark< ?, lor sala by BAUM BBOfl.