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0OB?c&i mow, CAMDEN, 8. C., 3El>. 17, 1881. i 1 ?? i muwmmBma^mkssakamtBtBes mteam* A %n* purchoMing or qrierlfig gwfa. Of 4* making Inquiry oonctrnfitii catkinf 3!? t*rtf?rr, fry ?to;U?y ^ *** ^ mtKmimiI f/? Titfc Kkkbbaw Oazkttk. i ?!> JL. ?rrrr 4 *$??*& K^TTfJt, . Wt WMph agal/i#t OAT wtafc. M tp h*> /called Into a personal nfTatjr In ! SHWTSrSirrSStfy ?? latent, ??4 ?? pecmllywfoep ivj.fu >ye baye ?o #yvd} oj ?wq ijw aotupaaat to Jet -^gszssx ln>Ct Wthln* }n ladle*' or jpent'i. r.umUhJng good*. . n*>'^l|<frertbeleea; 1* U> fkfn that 8. A. A'rnsteln & Up. wjll pave you Ijrom 10 to ,.t J? PMt*P? fiWJ .dollar's worth of goods, if you a*o wise enough |to call at ihelr <?i rOpcM*!*!)* farjpat j^fctioptbt 0 thje ffffltftftfr determined Si$M* ?WPt* ? fca Kfroowlntf' In tbla In. v f ? ? I II AM >?? I ? * ?; ?!.{??JidamfiMEAft! IJSS. 'J-lie rallrpatj" mooting held at Snleip C^urclKjuft beyond the lfereUaw ?ud "Zjmb<3?m Hn?V f>n tt>e ,?rd, Instant,, ap o?n?po*4 PC Pajrneaf, jinking hnd determined men*. Dr. H. \ *? A)HWl*W prpajded, fnd #r. L. J- Per i. i|jj<llwl *? eeoretitiy*; 4i #fr#le? of re#o- i -?I ''IttUM**'adppW,mfl among them #fct pnt WbOrjtlng tk# ^poin^ent o<; ?"?*tyfa4tite$ ;pf Apt in e*oh of the town! Ip^pua^Bj.Wfore^ ee . sfc*0*??t))p to. fte extent ^^ISJWWW ?loAI<w? per. wUo/of t)ie ??? fwbloli lt;ito: oojinect S'wHIIirtw*'' of ttie rgaj by C?m MMWHriw.** ,ttyw?e?hcpugb tipiosntral portion ftf Sfpal>+w ft tfre Fyano^ter lino, f*-Jq"the. midst fit an .goye^pmenU, in. fflqfcfftr'. >JfiQbrogltQf'f but we find tye 4Wtr June pf the ftt^ lr.e fce| con?traln. Bill enmer.efdltof .wll) ;eok 0 the1 word ?Jlmbro^llo'' pn tin |Wfc|o^A??l ^4rnW Aviv* In ,#nd ?caj-etl Bold,Lei? flying lit jail >?? fUreotfone, but lot aa4>e gpnjred tl^.t ope '4wtM 'fay 'Vv.^ L Wtftttr i ,,y.rv.-^ld QttyM* w ^ B^yM>g noting qf trUl t? or U)??PO?. j,/Whtis\>( ail ? mnin ? f ,*i>a*p.' taken fron> t)is tfcn pottpn buyer* arc* openlnjc ol tho ? Jng MrlthUi H ?f * P*py < pt IM Oharleiiori t?ry Kot *?vi on ? pj^r ftbo f?r rfm . wo b?yo}M Pmn, .Rprllpttpfimwfln^ ? of oif town v|ii 3?ij (- A R?WHWp?r U #u|> r by Its JMlyertUIng pnjt.* r qakrttk )? proud* fa iffcrtk nmorig lnWlued pntrons, lub^untUl hiTilnm men wiio*? ' p?por?H&?xf^#k'J >4op*y full merit*} I WhO b*T6 fnVONHl i fn no way win you do thl? pptfi **?r* F, li'ii,1 iiiwia ii ?frota fho Of Hiw\i fcatful wi*yf i ? i I I !f I&mmHHBH I n or ' i' .Ilt.yi .. .. ? fffT.W Flannel Suiting at Q5 cents, worth 40 cents; Cashmere Debigp 15 pents, worth 25 cents, | ' Brocades and Arlington Stripq Press Goods 20 cent worth 25 cents. Red and Whit Wool Flannels cheaper than formerly. Blue Twill Gray Flannels and Opera Flannel: down.. <-.* - ?? i H-'.-hv' ? t',- ?' ? ? '?Ajivm ? -Dotted Swiss Mtislins, India Linens and Persian Lawns at less than ever offered befora. FuU &nd well selected stock of Dress Goods of latest styles, embracing "Nigger Ho "Bourettes." "Combination {Suitings," "Embroidered Dress Goods," "Boucles" and "Com' tion Silk^" -White Flannel Suitings and Blue Flannel Suitings at 40 cents, worth 50 cenJ , braid and Royal Stripes, all shades for dress trimmings, Tinsel Neck Ruffs, Ladies1 Linen Collars; also many other.styles.. <^Handsome Line Shawls, all stales and prices, Gros Grain Ribbons and,. Satin' Gros R)b6ns loWer than eversold in this market, Best 5-hook Kid Gloves for 90c, worth $1.25. Other kids at 50 and 75 cents, worth' penti more. /Gents all linen hanakercljiefs at 10 cents, ladies hem stitched linen handk at 15; cents. Wortfy 25c. Ladies Embroidered Newport Scarfs, something new and na IJote, Letter and Legal. Ca? paper 10 per cent, less than regular value. Ladies fancy ornamental pins worth 25 cents for 15 cents, full assortment of A ^ Ladies (all, silk) Plusn Hand Satchels for 50 and 75 cents, worth 75 cents and $1. pheaper grades at same discount. ?> Full assortment of I linep Handkerchiefs cheape ever sola before. Best 5Q Cents Corsets ever solo in Camden,' Tooth Brushes; Envelopes, Gloves, &c., cheaper than ever. .i Hamburg Edging at 2j cents per yard, worth 5 cents. J Umbrellas 75 cents, $1 and $1.25, worth 25 per cent, above these figures. Bleached and Brown Drawers, Fancy Bows. Buff Scarfs, Damask Towels, N Health Corsets and all otfeor ^grades of Coraline Corsets. in i.MV worth 10c' ? 41), Hidgs ol piWjjS goods cheaper than usual. Ttepellan 75 cents, worth ! Corset Jeafra veryTmeap. -"Gents Furnishing Goods in a great variety. The best $1 Laundried Shirt ever offered 1 ' Ladies and Gents Custom Maae Shoes cheaper than, can be bought elsewhere. It will bj to your interst to see. our gents button shoes, warranted for $2.90, before buying; also our jjpind made gents dress shoesln Button, Lace and Congress, every pair warranted at $4.50, woi" M All Wool,red flannel at 15 c^nts, worth 20 cents. Bleached and unbleached sheeting cL than formerly. Lonsdale cambrics at i0 and 12? cents, worth more, Fruit of the Loom ibieachedi.cottons at lowest prices; also half bleached. Creton at 20 cents, formerly sold [at 25 ?center-^ '''" v,1- ' , **1 f- V All w.ool blankets at panic prices. All linen table damasks at 25 cents, and all other gmdos ?and prices. Full line of white and smoked pearl Buttons cheaper than usual, and all other Ityles dittss buttons very cheap. Cheapest and most complete assortment of Hamburg Edgings! Ori pntal and Spanish Laces, Fdathot* Edge Braid ,and Everlasting Trimmings over offered ill our market. Lad'cs,all wool undervests and splendid assortment of Bal. Skirts at low figures. .5 A'ftiie'lot of Jersey Jackets at 50c and up. ' ;,ti 1 ?' ' ' ' ? "?"> *I !<'? 1 ' - , . ... ? i I?-' .: ' 41*' -?*< * '? '?;?*' 1 k , ' ' .1 M/jii ...... I? . ? ' m AxJvUL/J !.*? .*>i ??.;'? '+?? jf?? 1 ?, * ! . ? .. r .. .. ' >' !!.?> ^u;u?l ort.V " .i??<?-?!/.,..??..i - - '?? ? ^***** ^norCDV 1W7PA dtukyti -y. ;Vr4^ ; t-r ,. * ? - ' . ? . ? i ?. -?>' - . v . v - v ? ??? '/r J ''iji. tiiv-s.t't /u' . < ?-?- - * - 1 * ig and Ties, Watt Plows, Clipper Plows, Saws, Axes, "Shovels, ?Jlery of every description and lower than ever before., traces, e Blankets, Whips, Spurs, Blind Bridles, Hiding Bridles* ^Vagon lier and Harness Leather. A lot of Bedsteads on hand. : , Cartridges, poWrder and shot. ivi Coffee, all tunas of Teas, Jellies, Pickles, Baking Powders, Mustard, nilia, Pine Apple. (Jat meal, cream tartar, macaroni, salmon, sardine*, ^w^ w^ued peef. English soda and tt lot of other goods in each dppart tteo tfUmCr<Sua to mention. Carloaa of flour direct from the mills to arrive sbon* :i '.v/V'1"; J.' *< ? ' ' ; ' ' '*, fvf1 ii ?' ,t'> , " ?"! J-?<5 i toe irt" ii u'<!t '? i-i- ? iiivr'y < ? ... *>?>''?'. *8- *>? f ."v'? H CALL EARLY AND OFTEN. >*vi> 't' X f?;i-" -I' i.yr. r.'-- , ^ ? '? "> ? fflajlfcW/'i i?p-. H '' ?" !?!. ? v. 'v4 V :'X ^ n V"M ? " - K 1 i. ' j ' <? v*V ?>?=>? -s ? i* ?i-1' ? ' i' ' ' ?' .* <? ' ?? ; ^ ? V;. ?.??. ? Vl?./ -: ? -f-r- f ? ; .'?*)< n. i'Civ {!)} .< I 4 ?'!' ? y ?? * ? '? JHh.ll-' ('??>*< ,t,Jfy '? , -1 *\*i. & '*?? *'1^ ' *?v ? *'??? nh:*'- !j?'*t t',- ;V??^ ? v memsammjmeat atrtotlj ferfcMMaa from Vpassing ia anjr manner oa Q9m>^ dttmFx ? 7inKAj9 L SOTICE. DLBSS1 SCHOOL WAS _<\n ytfidnju^y, tjbo 16th la. : ?* ! ? <. i at iVAa OJlflI_, Saipffi , "THE TIDING PUB -v.- .> -v. ?.'???..? , 7 WO TO KNOW r ^s' ? ? . <? IAT UK IS STILL AT THE FjR-OXT WJih a I mggh?.) XCELLENT STOCK plOW PRICES, & BIG BARGAINS! DON'T 81JpND YOUR tyONEY WHEN YOU COM3 TO TOWN UNTIL YOU HAVE EXAMIN ED MY GOOD.S AND PRI CES. - . Look. Out FOR MY ADVERTISEMENT , . IN THE GAZETTE NEXT ' WEEK, smith. PIANOS AND ORGANS, ' Camden Music House. A. ERIPP, Manager.' 4i?lAS?N & HAMLIN, K8TEY and 8TAN DAUD ORGANS, at manufacturers' prices. The Mason & Hamlin Improved Upright Pianos onsh or monthly installments Give m'e a call. \ A. R. THOMLINSON ft'ff -V ?> . ' Manufacturer of HARNESS, of Every Description, hf? ? _ SADDLE8. BRIDLES, Etc. 8ADDLES, NEW AND OLD. Importer* of English Saddles, 8tcel Bits, mi, 8. 0. Agents tor fixtom's Premium toker*. aiti mnniNii! luiin an usraw < I WOULD INFORM MY OLD CUSTOM ers and at many new ones m wish to give me their work, that I am prepared for business. I have put In a new rPZH/A-TT G-IILT. These gins are the best gins in the mar* kei, amrthejr make ft splendid sample, Riv ing ibe befct possible turn-out from a given quantity of Hcert cotton. , ' "Good Walk at Living Prices" Is my motto, ?nd I propose doing jnstioe by All w)?o bring their eotton to me. DON'T FORGET Til AT MINE 18 TBE OLDEST i: : ' .'; - Establishment of the kind in Town and]that I have never foiled to give satiifftotion.' C. J. DUNIAP. The Most Popular SEWING MACHINE IB THE J,islit liminii, simple and stnme New Home. siSScf& ' ... ?* :>? ' This machine hssrhe AutomaticTension ?EL|i,-ftErriNO NKKW.K, A double feed perm It* a greater variety ol work than any other Maohtne. and all lite ports are rna?1e adjustable. ItlMhestmpI st, vastest opera ted best marie and mostelegantly ornaments ed ftiiiohiiie In the world, combining evory requisite fora perleoi innetiine Attachments,?Bow log innohlne attach m6n jeofail kinds, Needles An., always on * *r X IteepftHopply or the NKW IIOMK On hand and sell them at f<owest Prices, SnM'?ll and seo them, mid I will take pleasure In showing them. I ftlso have for sale Hand Hewing Machines ftQd Hand Powers, which can he adjusted to ftny msohlne. _Kye Olssse* And Hpoctaoles, Diamond KyaGlasses, fttereoscople, Double Convex, t :<>tic?*ve andColored Glasses. Kor sale by O. O. YOIJNO, ? ? Optician. irtWn Ti ti, in i i i ? - "NAT PINCKNKV,'' A Thorough-bred Registered Jersey Bull. ? *? Will stand thesesson at the Raes Traek Farm, adjoining town of Oamden. ftervioe $6 in advftaoe. Pedigree may be seen at tk? stars ef II. 0. GARRISON. ftug 27 tf. A Oard. t beg to inform my friends and tbe gen*, rftl pubflb that 1 m ?y now bs feand ftt the ?tore of Mr. R Wolm, whore I will be very *ueb pttfttftd to set thorn. sspt0t4 j. V. ANDERSON. I ? ? i Cotton Buyer AND PKALER in PLANTATION SUPPLIES ? -e { OAMDEN, 8. C Augnst. 80th ft A Request. 1 HOS^WHOM I HAVE ACCOM MODATE* IN THE PAST, AND WHO Ai? 6TILL INDEBTED TO M&KMAKK SET. TLB M EI#flfjSf!irTOrto! AND Pl^ASE TAKE NOTICE THAT I CAN ORANT.NO FUR THER CREDIT TO ANY ONE UN LESS TO THOSE WHO HAVE AL WAYS pilD PROMPTLY AND WHO MAKE SPECIAL AR, RANGEMJNTS. W Li. ARTHUR. The Chesnut Mill. ' j JJAV1NG (ENLARGED AND GREATLY Improved facilities for handling Cotton du ring the oonnitg season, at >ny Gin, I res pectfully solicit publlo patronage. I use the well-known Frail Gin, Feeder and Condenser, nhlob, for srife y add eoonomy, has no su perior. , >'? ; Mi. Allen M dlin is in charge, and will strive to please our patrons. h. o. garrison, Proprietor. 4i Closing Up. MY STONE WILL DK CLOSED ON Thursday, Sept 10th, and on Saturday, dept. 19th. M* patrons will please take due notloe, 1 H. RAUM. Spcblal Notice, THE KMTAMr.tSIIMKNT OF 8. A. ARN STEIN A 00. wi\l be kept closed on Thurs* day, September 10th,' and 8aturd?y, Sep tember 10th, of tfhtoh the trading pubho will please take riotice. se8-2t . i A. ARNSTKIN A CO. Specijal Notice. I take this mailed of Informing all my old oustotners ajid friends that I have opened a RESTAURANT again, where I will be able to fuAilsh flrstolass meals M all hours; having Oystrrs, Pish Oamk, and everything thst this and other markets afford. 1 may ba^onad at th* Delmonlco, where refreshments of anv kind can be served you. i Respectfully, W. 0. YOUNO. P. 8.? 1 still eoi(tlnue my former bu siness of making aid repairing boots, shoes harness and saddlts. seAmB THB HOTEL WINDSOR, King Street, 4 Poors South of. Aofldftmy of Music, CIIARLEHTtoff, SO. CA. ^ "?'**** Thin well appointed hotel was opened for 'ie reception of | " * " * Ifortl, reoeni Hon house.1 Isof Is newly furnished thi Woven jrlre an?1 fair matrasses on all ting Oft Xing si iiiuieanotet was openeu ror ^ , riueett March let, I?W by O. fi Alford. reoently proprietor of the "N*v ghtOn house.V BqiHVans Island. The ndsofls newly tarnished throughout hav woven wire and MaIi- matrasses on at oeds, Fronting tm King street with ex ilva southern oxpmnre, making all the ?tl-W to 9?.M pet 'tivy, i.tb^rat terms y the week or fnontb. With many years expnrlence. wc Promise to all who fa ver ns wait their pntrtyage, n pi?n?Ant homo whiia in cimrieKton. T maylW, tf * 0,T, AT.FOKIT. ^ | ' anager v *'*? - ? ? 1885. SPRING, ' "ft 1885. SPRING. JUST OPENED A COMPLETE LINE OF DRESS GOODS. , FLOWERED SATINS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, HAMBURG ALL-OVER WORK, LADIES NECKWEAR, SILK JERSEY GLOVES CALICOES, LADIES & GENTS' SHOES, LAWNS CLOTHING ORGANDIES GROCERIES HOSIERY CROCKERYWARE LACES FURNITURE. EXAMINE THESE GOODS BEFORE BUYING. ' ft BAUML w ^ * was cxS Cj w P** fe s P^ w-q 2r ?3 otaO Ed wwww t>H >4 &aWpq&q oooo SQCPP3PQ W. F. PERKINS ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF ?flf JYew Stock of Groceries* Liquors? Tobacco The unprecedented rush of business at our establishment makes it necessary e oonstautly in receipt of New Goods. ?JfMy Liquor Department Ig always supplied with the best. Th" "Standard of the World" and "Golden Rye'' aro late addition to my stock. W. F. PERKIN8. KOUNI>RY, 50x214 Feet. MACHINE sHul', S0x!?>0 Keel. BOILER SHOP, 40x120 FN JVTJOTJST^L, - - GKEODRGhl-A.. BUILDER8 OF Engine* and Boilers, Paw Mills. Grist Mills, and all kind* of Nil1 Machinery of the latest improved styles. Shafting. Hangers. Pulleys, Gearing and Jour nnl Boxes. We have a large assortnent of Patterns, Sngar Rollers and Gin Gearing. DEALERS IN Engine and Mill Supplies, Circular Raws, Files, Giinmers, Swages, Globe Cheok and Safety Valves, Whistles, Gauges, 8tenm Pipe and Fittings. Babbet metal from 10 to 40 cents. Belling. Lacing Knbber, Hemp, Soapstone and AsbettW * Packing, Oil and Oil Cups, Wrenches. Emory Wheels, etc AGENTS FOR EelipS' ,lf.nhle Turbine Wheel, Kerllng'a Universal Injectors, the best made. Bradford Mill *. Portable Mills, Nnrdyke A Mnrmon Go's. Plantation Cora nnd Feed Mills. Atl*s Engine Works and Erie City Iron Works, Portable and Stationary Engines Knnkle's Pop Safety Valves. Cloud Creok Mill Rocks. Iron and Brads Castings, and all kinds of Repairs promptly done." We cast every day And are working tibauf one hundred hands. U. MAYHEW J, MILTON MAYHEW C.MAYHgW * SON ooiumt>ia, s. a. MARBLE WORKS. Manufacturers of and dealers In alt kinds oi American and Italian Marble Work. ?a.ORANITE QUARRIES AT WARDS, H. C. WuMANTELS, MONUMENTS. TABI.ETS & IRON RAILING famished at lowest ptks tSuPOlilBHED GRANITE WORK, either foreign or native, to oxter. ?^-Correspondence solicited, and satlsfacuon and promptness guaranteed. wa^t Wilson, Childs & Co. PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Manufacturers of all kinds' of PLANTATION, CITY, FREIGHT, BUSINESS, EXPRESS AND 8PR1> I WAGONS, TRUCKS, DRAYS, CARTS, TIMBER WHEELS AND VVI1EKLRARROW8. W. GEISENHEIMER PKAI.Kftfl IN CffOCJBSlMS. titQvoms* TOBACCO# AV. We b?g to ?ft 11 attention to the fact tha we hare conataptly (p etore a FULL LINE OF GROCERIES which we offer lo outtomera M Mi low prloei an can be obtained At Ai^y store m Camden Onr alook of Liquors, Liauors, In of the beat brand* find art worthy Hu attention of the publio. ffegrllo aure 10 give A oall. n* wo nr? am lulled wn nre able and willing to pirns* yon both In quality of goods and prloe*. W. GEISENHEIMER. An. 26-11 ? J. BLAKE STEEDM AN COTTON BUYER. OFKICK AT RTORKOF H. ?. GARRISON OAMDBN, H. 0. war Having a newly-bulll, flreprool Rtore-honae, I w!1t be pleaaed to tako charge of all cotton entrusted to me. eWHIfthrat market price* paid for all gradea ofoollon, 7J m. NEW ARRIVALS AT m C% 9,EM*W8 OIJ) COHNKll 8T0KB. I have Jnat returned from market, wher 1 pnrohnacd a heavy etook of All KINDS OF GOODS, At the very lowest price*, and I Intend to Kite my nutuomnrH the benefit of my low prloed purchase*. M; sfook consist* of SPRING AND SUM MBit : DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 110S1KRY. &?. Tl e host make i?n?l latcM *fyloo of BOGT4 and SUOKH, CLOT III NO, Ao. arooorloa! In Uroccnee I havo uh flno A stook nfl call he neon In town. Poi^iJnut^in^^mlM^and^oueel^^ uie. Pnll line of Saddlery and Harnes*. In faot, I have r,?i almost anything you ean oall for, and am determined to aell CHF.AF FOR CASH. Call before you bur elsewhere. Bagging and Tiea always on hand. Ifigbeftt prloe* paid for ootton in cash. W C. CIRR * 11* jj At the Old Corner 8(?rft D' I. M. ALEXANDER, DENTAL SURGfeOK Broad Strut, (JA St h fib