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LOCAL AFFAIRS. CAMDKK, 8. C., OCl\ IS, 1885. A^OPEN letter . To those contemplating their purchases in the next few weeks, of clothing, shoes, hats, tindtr-toear, shifts, collars, cravats etc., etc., Greeting: No donbl^ou arc this moment considering thochango in the wea ther. Tho crrvl nights and pleas ant days indicuio a chango of gar ments as well. It is now getting time for tlie fall dross suits to ap pear, as woll as tho new styles in nats cravats, and other articles look ing to mons' and boys' outfits. "ln^Anci*niTim2s'J tho better grades of clothing woro made by hand, to order, and woro very costly. "Trashy stuff' only was ready rnado; butjnow, what a change! We can lit you off in tho finest toxturos, give you tho most perfoct fits and furnish you the la test styles in ready made garments which will surpass those made to order, and at very much lower pri C0B. ? Our success in handling tlio bet ter grades of goods has been very marked, and tend ay we havo to of fer a larger stock and greater vari ety than over. Tho market has boon ransacked for tho best, and at the lowest prices in accordance with the grade. It is a stock which when soon will bo appreciated. It comprises all grados and espe cially strong in that class from which we can supply tho sedate, good com mon sense people who want not dis play but excellent fitting, woll inado sensible raiment, and havo a mod erate amount of cash to expend therefor. It bristles with such styles as will suit tho gentry who desire to bo up with the fashion and are willing to f ay a proportionate price to value, t has a plentiful sprinkling too of tho cheapest grades, to suit those who have a small?yes, a very very email?amount with which to cloth? themselves from the "cold chilly winds." It is a stock of which wo are proud. It is a stock that will sell. - We hope to seo oacli and all of you in our store, and we feol satisfied of our ability to pleaso. Very Respectfully. "W..L Clo"l"h ieK & 1^44 \nd Dialer' , in Sho^s. tSTRend tho great Inducements offer ed by 1*. T. Villuplgue. Yon Can Uftt Freah Ash every Saturday nt only 25 cents ft string from C Nelson, nt the mar ket. iSTRcnd the xruat Inducements offer ed by 1'. T. VUleplgue. * * Headquarters For ilour at Purdy's. Always bought in car-load lots, and competition dolled. Thanks* To our friends Preston Barnes arid J. D. Shaw Tor late Texas papers. Seed Oats. Seed Oats, seed rye and seed barloy oan bo bought low down for cash, at Purdy's. Gentle men. ~~ Oentlemon will And ail elegant stock of handsome dre*s shoes, congress, hut toil und lace, at $4.50 per pnlr, at Pur dy's. layers , Will note tho now advertisement of Springs, Uoath & Co., which appears In this Istuo. Dnrlng The Month Of September. 1885, there wore there deaths lit Camden: two adults and one Infant, all colored. Bast Proof Oats. 2000 bushels oholoo rod oats for sale cheap by- H BAUM. Floor* \ 160 bbls of Flour at lowest prloes, nt .?-;f:V 11 BAUM'S The Annual Meeting Of the County Commissioners will be held early In next month. They call for all claims against the eountv to bo filed by the 1st or November. . 'i HT Read the great Inducements offer ed by P. T. Vllieplgne. Hardware. 1 always keep a large and select stock and offer at lowest figures. II. BAUM. Crockery* Of orookery snd glass ware I keep n large supply on hand. Hi BAUM. State and County Taxes. The books for the eolleotlon of State and oounty taxes will olose on the 80th of Novem'ior., it I* not probable that any extension will to granted. Cettoa. ? I always keep money on hand to buy cotton with. II. BAUM. ?Dr??Zetap Is retailing quinine at one-halfceut per grain, /, tower Rates. Mr. M. A. Metts has reduced his price for ginning ootton to $1.50 per halo. lie propose! to keep his prices as low as the lowest, v . A Wet , Last Monday was really a gloomy, rslnr and wet day. Quite a etonh of wind and rain visited Camden Just be* fore the dawn of day, and the rain kept up almost Incessantly throughout tho entire day. Pedestrians experienced An unpleasant tl*M Of It. -U v .? ? ? Urt Alarm. t ; The fire alarm was sounded In Caiu den, about dark ou Wednesday evening of last w?vfk, but the Arc department was Dot needed, as it was soon found that U was only * chimney burning out its foul mutter. ? HfRead the great Inducements offer ed by P, T. Vlllepigue. Wanted, a young man with any amount of clieek or brass, to collect for Thk Gazkttk. None but one meaning business need apply. Yaukee Ingenuity. Tiie most prominent pictorial adver tisement in a colored organ, published in New York, Is "Anil Curl." Some en terprising Yankee proposes to make an ointment whereby negroes can turn their kinky wool into hair "straight, glossy and beautiful." Next! We Take Pleasure In culling the attention of our readers to the new advertisement of S. A. Arn stein it Co. This popular firm is ever ready to offer choice goods at very lowest prices, and you euu certainly save mon ey by trading with them. A Great Improvement Mr. Robert Singleton, proprietor of the Camden old reliable bakery , hits again made a me.it impiovemcut in his estab lishment. by tmildinK a bran new oven. 0 were shown the modus operandi ot the "machine," a few days ago, and it "took our fancy hugely." Mr. Single ton now 11no as Hue a bake oven as can be fouud in the state. Coui I Coal I 1 am selling best grate coal at $8 per ton ot-2,240 pounds, delivered at Camden depot. One dollm additional for deliv ery at any place in t .itii 'en or in Kirk wood. All orders iel I ;tl M?U?> of ,J . E. V-tughiin will be promptly tidi-d 2l l-'ltA.NK VlLLl'.i'lUUK ty Buy Hiirst'k Peerless Still t. Peer less in name, Peerless in make, Peerless in material itnd Peerless in lit Combine every iiuurovenient. Patent stays, pat ent yokes; re-inf'oreed. Made of New York mills muslin, 1200 linen. No rip plug, no tearing, no sweiirlng. For true merit it U unrivaled. For sale by 1*. T. Vilh pigue. School Matters, Nearly 400,000 teachers have com menced their work In the country since the present month be^an. South Carolina got $3,000 out of the Peabody fund last year, for school pur poses. New Uulldliigs. Mr. W. E. Glenn has contracted to build a seven-room residence for Mr. W. C.Gerald. Mr. F E Mathls is having a cottage built on Lyttlctou street, between Dekalb and Kutledge streets. Mrs. V. S. Jordan lias purchased a por tion of the Gerald lot, on liroad street, and will soon have an attractive resi dence erected thereon. Railroad Matters. The earnings of the S. C. Railway Co., during the month of August last, were $73,603.00, as compared with $04,710.70 during the same month of last year, be ing an increase of $8,074.50, or 13.87 per cent. Increase. The total earnings of the railroads in this state for August. 1885, was $400,002. 31; net increase over same mouth last year $30,784.90. Postal Matters. The Post Office Department lias sent us a list of the Special Delivery Offices in the United States, which wo have posi "oroilh frien!ic~?~ ~?1' ^ Charleston,' Columbia and Greenville are the only ptaeus in South Carolina which come under the provisions of the ten-cent Immediate delivery system, as it is called. Some of our brethren of tho press have rocontly been violating tho postal laws, by enclosing In their papers alleged sup nlements or "extras." We think they do this under a misapprehension as to the terms of the 1 iw. Religious Matters. Tho synod of South Carolina will meet In the Presbyterian church at Chester on the 21st Inst. Among the iuterestluir matters will be the observance of Sun day, tho 24th., of tho centennial of I ?osbyterlanism in this State, and the consideration of the Woodrovv case. There wore two accessions to the I rcshytorlun church in Camdou last Sunday. Tho State Baptist Convention will meet on Thursday before tho third Sunday of November, at Newberry. The meetings which have been in pro gress at tho Presbyterian Church heie for the past ten days, wero brought to a close on last Tuesday. Dr. Burkhead had large and appreciative audiences on each ocoaeinn. lie is a very attractive speakor. - 1 ? ? A I Personal Mutters. Mr. J. D. Slniw, formerly of this coun l,(!^ m,,"?g'"g a clothing house at oealfiy, lexas. The Commoner, of that place,says of hhn: "Our esteemed and popular merchant, Mr. J. D. Shaw, has been quite unwell for several days. He is now Improving rapidly, and will, we hope, soon be ful ly restored to health." Mi.'R. M. Konnedy returned from the northern markets last week. fc.Pl; M-who has been visiting nls son, Rov. James Ulssell, at Rleh bourg, S. O., for several mouths past, returned home last Saturday night. ^A?ro.hal1 of meeting In our office last week our old friend, James L Sims, Of the Orangeburg Time* and Dem ocrat, one of the bost papers In the state. Mt-. Geo. Crosby took a trip to Georgia last week Ho returned on Tuesday. Wr.lt. T. Roblson has ix>en appoint ed mall agent on the Camden Umfch and ?s soon as ho receives Ills commis sion he will enter upon the work, lie will doubtless Soon he promoted on sc oount ol the faithful and prompt dl? ohsige of jiln duties, riils new route will prove of great advantage to the peo ple along the line of the road. We are sorry to learn that. Mr. F. W Kith edge, who hah been afflicted for the past year or more, has been forced to have ono of his legs amputated. Tho operation was performed by Dr. Klnloob, assisted by Dir. Burnet DoSaussuro ami Carbett. He was doing woll yesterday afternoon; J The following assistants are employed In the stores of Springs, Heath k C:o.: M H Slinmonds and T. C. Halle, of Cam den, and C. H. Crawford, W. N. Civ burn and I> E Hlnson, of Lancaster. Capt. Win. Clyhuru Ims charge of the cotton department. ? It cost only R ten-cent stamp to act. n "-you don't liko awakened at mid* i.r'li '?CH| pnp^1. In such a grost factor nh* lli in.5.Uip rt?veloplng a coin inn nlty snd ira Institutions, that self Inter est, if not appreciation and local pride. Jhoulrl scon re for It a most liberal sup! BIN DOM SHOTS. PolutiPleked Up PrewUeuai ?jy, - ?Sow pleuty of oats this fall. ?Camden 1* well supplied with fish. . ?Corn la plentiful and bacon la cheap. ?Chicken a and eggs are scarce in towu. ?Ne<v? of fine oorn orops come frf>m all sections. ? Watch the sweet potatoes, and don't let tne first frost catoh theui. ?Corn sold In < "amden last week for 6d cons per bushel. ?October's hero, the gun la heard; The sportsman fires, and scares the bird. ? It is proposed to organize a club in Camden, to be composed entirely of bald headed men. ?An Important meeting of DeKaib Lodge, K. of li., will be hold next Mon day evening. ?Just look over our advertising eoP' umns and you will know where to gel the most goods for the least money. ?The pavement 011 the north side of Rutledge street, between Broad and Market streets, ought to be repaired at once. ?We are pleased to know that Pro fessor Schoenhurg's school in Cannier, is in 11 nourishing condition.?Lexington Dispatch. ? People are now getting their months ready to make as much complaint about ihe cool weather as they did about the warm. ? If you wish to pour bolllr.g hot li-. quid into a glass jar or tumbler, it can be safely accomplished by first placing a spoon in the vessel. ?The greatest blessing God ever be stowed upon a man is ihe disposition to live at peace with his fellow man, and attend to his own business. ?Only lie who has tried it knows that the brain ol the country editor revolves like a whirligig In the search for local matter with which to fill his columns ? Young man, never go courting In October w ithout a clean handkerchief in your pocket. The day and the hour on which a cold iu the head may strike him, no man knoweth. ?You will not be sorry for hearing beforejudglng. for thinking before speak ing, for holding an angry tongue, for stopping the ear to a tale bearer, for dls beleiving m?>Rt of the ill reports for being kind to t lie distressed, lor being patient to everybody, for doing good to all men for nsklng pardon lor all wrongs, for speaking evil of no one, for being cour teous to all. Cotton In Camden. The sale6 of cotton In Camden thus far this season have been much more than could possibly have been expected. Far mers from Sumter, Darlington, Chester field. Lancaster and Fairfield, who have not for the last four or llvo years brought cotton to this market, have frequently bten seen 011 our streets. The truth of the whole thing Is this: t'nmden Is the beat cotton viarket in the State, outside of Charleston, (and really is better than Charleston) and the farmers are begln lua; to realize this fact, and bringing their cotton to Camden because they can get more money lor It. That's the rea son. Good middlings, today are worth 9 cents iu Camden. Mortgage Sale of Land. E. A,, W. A. and C. I. Shiver J 'o I Mortg'o of H. Baum j Ileal Estate By virtue of the power contained in the above Mortgage, exeouted March 11th, 1884 aud recorded in Book 1. 1, pages 691. (,92 and 093, Mesne Conveyance of Kershaw Couniy, 1 will offer for sale, in fiont of the , tlQUrt haima tW in Hannl..^ d.i. i^y .Ijn jff. gal hours of /?ale, on the 1st Monday In No vember noxt, all that piece paroel or tract of land and buddings thereon, situated, ly ing and being in ihe oounty and state afore said, containing 811 acreB, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of E, A. Shi ver, east by lands of Chas. MoCaskill, Bouth b} lands of Hampton Vaughan and west by lands of E. a. Shiver und Barnes. 8ald tract of land known as the Ilaile Tract ALSO. One tract of land, with the buildings (hereon, situated lying and being In the county and state aforesaid, containing three hundred and forty.threo acres more or less, bounded ou the north by lands of M Burnott, east by land of Win- Trapp. south by land of b. A. Sheorn, and west by land of Jobu I>oby. ALSO. Ono tract of land and the build iags thereon, situated lying and being in ihe aouniy and Slate aforesaid, containing six hundred aores, more or loss, bounded north by lands of Goo. Brown, cant by land of Mrs Mary Holland, south by land ol Wm Trapp and wosi by land of Jack Player ALSO One tract of land with buildings thereon, situated lying and being in the county and slate aforesaid, containing lf>0 acres more or less, bounded north by lands ofQen. Jns Cbosnut. east by lands of E. A Shiver south and west by lands ol Oon, James Chesnut Terms of sale, one-fourth Cash, balanoe In ono, two an?i three years. JAMES L. HAILE, Agent for Mortgagee. oo(8t4 188f>. 8 L. Iffl. SMITH, WISHES TI1E TRADING PUB LIC TO KNOW THAT 1IK IH STILL AT TIIE FRONT With hI EXCELLENT STOCK LOW PRICES, & llll, II,HONS! DON'T SPEND YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU COME TO TOWN UNTIL YOU IIAVE EXAMIN I ED MY GOODS AND PIU CES. f> * "i HjOOlt Out FOR MY ADVERTISEMENT IN THE GAZETTE NEXT WEEK. Hi. DMD SMITH. mm T 'Ofe r*v tM.OM WORTH OF DRY GOODS, Clotliing, BOOTS & SHOES, &(]?) &0i) ARE NOW OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF KERSHAW AND ADJOINING COUNTIES AT Lowest Prices EVER NAMED ^mmmmmmmmrnrnrnmmm RARE BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY DO NOT SPEND A DOLLAR WITHOUT FIRST EXAMINING Our Stools. AND PR.IOEIS. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY DOING 80. S. A.ARNSTEIN&CO. ADVERTISEMENTS 4 poor HOTEL WINDSOR, King Street, >ra South of Academy of Music, CHARLESTON, SO./CA. ' i well appointed hotel waa opened for eeptlon of guoats March 1st, 1886 by G. Jbrd.reoentiy proprietor of the "New too house.BnulTaoa Island. The laor la newly tarnished throughout bav* oven wire and hair matrmiaea on ell eda. Fronting on King atreet with i>x ?e aouthern exposure, making all the ta dry, airy and pleaaant. make the HOTEL. WINDSOR what haa been wanted, a Btrlctly Faml.y hotel, luor will bo nold on the premlaea. cs fl-AO to f".(*> per day. Liberal terras by the week or month. With many experience, we promise to all who fu ns wlib ihelr patronage, a pleasant home while In Charleston. nuky28.tr O.T. ALFORD. ~ l anager 1 FIB*, oyb: St*Us No. 1 HARLES C. LESLIE, Wholesale and Hetall Commission Dealer IN OYSTERS, GAME and POULTRY. :o: and 2, Fish Market. Office ft08. 18 and 20 Market Street ; easi of East Bay. Consignment of Country Produce respectfully solicited ?poultry, eggs, &o. } Perishable goods at owners risk after de livery to Southern Express Company. CHARLESTON, S.C. seplO m6 Henry Steitz, Importer and Wholesale Dealet in Foreign & Domestic Fruit, Apples, I Cocoauuia, I Potatoes, Oranges, Len>ons, I Onions, Banannas, | Pineapples, | Cabbages. 8. E, Cor. Meeting and Market Streets, CHARLESTON, 8. C. sep 10 mG Ktardwar? ! 2 Wholesale and Retail at the VERY LOWEST PRICES, For all Kinds. Call and bo Convinced. JtST" Orders by mail will receivoa* much oare and attention as if the purchaser were preaent in person, P. MOHAN. Cor. Market and Meeting Qt's, Charles ton 8n. Ca. sep 10 mO. C. BART & CO., I 66 \ I 67 | | AND | . | 60 | MARKET STREET, Charleston, S. C. The Largest Fruit and Produce House in the South. Import and keep constantly on hand Ba nanas, Coooanuts, Oranges, Pineapples, Applt*. Lemons, Nuts, Raisins, Potatoes, Cabbages, Onions, N. C. and Va. Peanuts. Orders solioited and promptly filled. CHMLES101 ICE HOUSE, ALVA GAGE & CO., Prop's. North East Cor. Market & Church Streets. Ioe packed for the country a specialty. 100 lbs. eobts, freight Included, $1 10 160> " ?' 1.26 ieCamjen or otherwpoints ofS/C. R'y. '>y tbe oarloud at lowest rates. i\ a u'AUKl (JO.,1 CHARLESTON, S. C. ENGINE FOR SALE. AN EIGHT-HOR8E-POWER ENGINE, IN GOOD WORKING ORDVR, CAN BE i PURCHASED AT A BARGAIN PRICE Bh| APPLYING TO ^ W. L. ARTHUR. JElave YOnr Corrow Mett's Mill. :o: I am prepared to gin cotton promptly and satisfactorily. Careful attention paid to all ootton sent to my gin. I charge only $1.50 per balo of 600 pounds* 60 cents per hundred extra, for all over 600 pounds. Htook of BAGGING and TIES a'ways ou hand, arid sold as oheap as oan be bought in Camden. Seed Cotton! Seed Cotton!! I want to buy a lai it ton and will pay h r same. tSTOive me a oall. I want to buy a large quantity of seed cotton and will pay highest market prices for same. M. A. METTS! DR. T. BERWCK LEGARE, pBIsTTIST, Gra luate of the Baltimore College of Den tnl Su gery. Offioe?DeKALII HOUSE. Entranoe nr. Broad Street. NOTICE. ?Liu School teaohers and trustees ;*"? hereby required to make their report* to this office by Sept. 20th at fur thest, l Yery Respectfully. .J A J0EI' HOUGH, sep lpjta. B.C. K. J DaKalb Bouse J. jff, Nicholson, Frop'r, yjn>Mx>0 s. C. . JWT Newly painted and re-furnlshed throug iout. ' . ??'Table. beet fl?e Charleston and Cam den mi rkiti afford. ar??k? meet all trains mar 6. iiciiiodeled and Newly Famished. it Ham House, CAMDEN, 0. 0. Transient Board $2 Per Day. Amp ? ftooomtaodallons. Table supplied with tlf* beet the market affords. K*ery aftentli ft paid to the oomfort of guest*. ^ <V>ni eeted with the Hoose Is a first class BaR, i rbleh Is orderly kept. Haet to and h-om the depot. Fare 2ft cents each way. Feed and* Livery Str.ble on premises. | ' ll LATHAM, Proprietor. ;L notice All persons holding elaims against Ker shaw eounly arising during the present flr eal tea*, and not yet audited, are hereby notified; to preeent the same properly at. teeted, for audit and allowance, on or before the latt pro*; By order of the Board of CounfW Commissioners. ?mjURM W H R WORKMAN, Clk. FALL SEASON FALLEN PRICES, SPRINGS, HEATH & GO'S THE PLACE WHERE A POUND OF COTTON WILL BUY MORE NOW THAN IT WOULD ANYWHERE, AT ANY TIME SINCE THE WAR A FULL STOCK of FALL and WINTER DRESS GOODS. A Fcautiful Line of Fall Calicoes ami Cashimores, Ginglmius, Ladies' Cloi ks and Jerseys. Childrens' Worsted Crocket Hoods and Gloves. An ndless variety of hosiery. Canvass Belts of all Colors. Lace of nil idths and Designs, ltibbon of all Grades and Colors. ^ HOES for Ladies, Misses and Children ; Men, Youths and Boys, >f t e best makes and at the LOWEST PRICES. I Groceries AT COST. Old and New Ffriends are invited to call atv< examine goods and comparo prices. Thoy shall not go away dis appointed in quality and quantity of purchase. Springs, Heatn cto Co. m rrn'mr. Still At The Front. R. M. KENNEDY, R. M. KENNEDY, R?#M. KENNEDY! R. M. KENNEDY! GOODS, CLOT GOODS, CLOT 3ING, \\m RY GOODS. CLOTHING, NOTIONS.. NOTIONS. ' NOTIONS, NOTIONS. I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. ! Advertisement in next week's issue of Tub Garette. Cul e for yourselves. FOUNDRY, 50x214 Feet. MACHINE SHOP,60x260 Feot. BOILER BHOP, 40XI20 Fe, Gteorse R. LOmtoara db Co.s FOUNDRY MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS. -AJTTC3-TTST.A., - - GEOBaiA. BUILDERS OF Eogines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, and all kinds of Mil Machinery of the latest improved styles. Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Gearing and Jour na) Boxes. We have a largo assortment of Patterns, Sugar Rollers and Oin Gearing. DEALERS IN Engine nnd Mill Supplies, Circular Saws, Files, Gummers, Swages Globe Cheok and Safety Valves, Whistles, Gauges, 8team Pipe and Fillings. Babbel metal from 10 to 40 cents. Belting, Laoing Rubber, flemp, Soapstone and Asbestoi Paoking, Oil and Oil Cups, WrenchoB, Emory Wheels, etc. AGENTS FOR Eclipse Double Turbine Wheel. Korting'n Universal Injeotora, the best made. Bradford Mill Go's. Portable Mills, Nnrdyke & Marmon Co's. Plantation Corr and Feed Mills. Atlas Engine Works and Erie City Iron Works, Portable and Stationary Engines Kunkle's Pop 8afety Valves. Cloud Creek Mill Rooks. Iron and Brass Castings, and all kinds of Repairs promptly done. Wo cast every day and are working abaut one hundred hands. U.MAVHBW J. MILTON MAYI1EW C. MAY HEW * SON Oolumtola> IS. o. MARBLE WORKS. Manufacturers of and dealors in all kinds of * American and Italian Marble Work. **_GRANITE QUARRIES AT WARDS, 8. O. ANTKLB, MONUMENTS, TABLETS A IRON RAILING fnrnlshod at lowest prV *Hl.POLISIIED GRANITE WORK, either foreign or native, to outer. m^Corrospondenoe soltolted, and satisfaction and promptness guaranteed, may CAMDENGRADED SCHOOL The oxorolaea of this aohocl will begin on Monilny (lie 6th d?y of Ootober 1886. To be oonduoted m a pay aohool during the Aral month , after whioh time It will be a free aohool1 Rate of tuition for Ootober, $*2, $3, And $4, nooordlng to grade. By Order of the Board of Truateen. ootlt W. D. 8CH0NRBRR0, Principal. Special Notice. I take Ihlfi method of Informing all my old ouatomera And frienda that I hare opened a RRRTAUftANT AgAln, where I will be Able to furnlah flrAtolaaa meala At All hour*; having Of BTmta, Finn OaMK, and everything (twit thin And other marketa Afford. 1 may bttfound at the Delmonloo, where refraahifl ttfft of any kind oAn be aerved you. tcf Heapeotfully, If i W. 0. YOUNG. P. fl.?I Mllt'ttxftlnue my former bn alneaa of making and repairing boot*, ahona harneaa And aAddlea. aeftmR "NAT P1NCKNBV." A Thorough-bred Registered Jersey Bull. Will atAnd theaaaaon at the Raob TrAok PArm, adjoining town of Camden, Hervloe $r> In AdvAnoe. Pedigree may be aeen At the a tore of II. Q. HARRISON. a tig 27 tf. The Chesnut Mill, II AVINO ENLARGED ANI) GREATLY Improved facilities for handling Cotton du ring the oonung season, nt my Qln, I res peotfully solicit public patronage. I us* the well-known Pratt Gin, Feeder and Condenser, whloh'ffor safety and economy, Km no su perior. Mi. Allen Me<llln Is In charge, and will strive to please our patron*. II. G. CARRIflON, Proprietor. Now Omnibus. This Way For Passengers. | Muting recently placed on omnlhus to run In connection with the DeKalb House, I respeotfully sollolt a share of the patro nage of the publlo.. The 'hus will meet all trains, and will convoy passengers to of from the depot from or to any part of Cam den or Klrkwood, apm-8m. C. NICHOLSON. NOTICE TO TRUSTEES. THE Publlo Hohools of Kershaw county will he opened on the drat of November next JOKL HOUGH, ootlifl Chairman Hoard of Examiners. SEEDS! SEEDS! Just received a larj? lot of Buist's Turnip Seed. ?' FRESH CROP These seed* are of (ho last crop and altogether better a ad more reliable than old wed. BUIST'S We have every variety suitable for this climate, And as TURNIP SEED / Should b? fr??b la order to gire satisfaction/ it will be lo tbe interest of planters to J* euro their seed from , Dr. F. L. Zemp. s OUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY CO. FASHENOER DEPARTMENT. SCHEDULE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. On and after Sopt'r 8th, 18K5, Pttssenger I'mlns wtll run aa follows until further no tloe. (No trains aro run on Cutndon Branch on Sundays. Standard Uiue 76 meridian.) TO COLUMBIA. Depart Cam den 7.00 a. m 3.15 p. m Dvpart Camden Junction 8.01 n. m. HA*) p. m Duo Col mubla 0.25 a. m 10.00 p. u FROM COLUMBIA. lHjpnrt Columbia 7.45 a. m. 5.27 p. ra Duo i>md?n Junot'n II 'X": r. m. e.4l p. ni Duo Camden 12.59 p. m. 7.42 p. in TO CHARLESTON. Depart Camden 7,00 a m 3.15 p. m Depart Camden Junction 8.01 a m 5.09 p. ni Due Charleston 12,20 u m 9.05 p, m FROM CHARLESTON. Dopart Charleston 7.20 a. m. Due Cartnteu Junction 11.0ft p.m. Duo Camden . 12.50 p. m* TO AUGUSTA. Depart Camden 8.15 p. m Depart Camden Junotlon 6.09 p. m DneAngusta 10.35 p. m FROM AUGUSTA. Depart Augusta 10 50 p m Duo Camdou Junction 10.05 a.ra Due Canxlen 12.50 p. m CONNECTIONS. Connections made at Columbia with Co? lurnbla and GreenvHU* Railroad both ways to and from all poInU on that Road and on iho Spartanburg, Union A Columbia A Spar tanburg A Asheville Rallroada. also with tho Chartotte,Columbia,A Augusta Railroad to and from all points North, both ways, by trains leaving Camden at7.Ma m.,andarrlv Ing at 7.42 p. m * Connections inoihi at Augwsta t* nnd from all points West nnd South via Georgia R. R. nnd with Central R. R. Connections made at Charleston with Steumors for New York on Saturdays Also with Charleston and Ravnnnuh Railway for Savannah and all points South, and with steamers for Jacksonville and points on St. John's rlvor on Tueadays and Rntnrdays. Connections made at Blnckvllle with namwolt R. R. to and from Barnwell by trains on Angusta Division. THROUGH TICKETS to all points, can ? purchasod by applying to J. JONES. Agent. Camden, H.C. JOHN B.PECK.Gon. Managor* D. C.Allu Gen. Pans Agent. Have Your Repairing Done AT THE OLD RELIABLE WAGON AND BUGGY SHOPS, 0. V. METTS, Proprietor, CAMDEN, 8. C. The undorsigned taken pleasure in an nouncing 10 lbe public that be has taken oharge of the WAGON AND BUGOY 8H0P8 of M. A. Metis, where, with competent as sistants, he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line on short notice and at rea sonable terma. Done on short notioe aj manner. 1 Horseshoi Careful attention given t< ing. The patronage of the public fully solicited. With over twenty-five years experience in the business to whioh I call your atten tion, and with eiperenced assistants, I feel confident of giving entire satisfaction to all who favor me with their patronage. O. V. METT8, moh 2-tf, Proprietor. COTTON SEED WANTED. On and after flept. 11th, 18 86, I will be prepared to receive and pay the highest market prioe for olean, sound, dry ootton seed, delivered at Camden, Iloyklns or S*n dors Depot. I will imyhigher pr < largo lots of seed. 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