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! General Bu regard has entered Into a ?'. rapt Willi (lie North American Be ? rov # to write a aeries of articles on the . -War bet ween the States. The first arti cle will givfean Inside history of the Shi lob campaign. The second article wll describe the defense of Charleston. The thlrdartlcle will treat ot the Drury's Bluff Campaign. The closing article will b* devoted to the defense of Petersburg. The first contribution Is to appear In the North' American Review for January, 1880. General Beauregard has Made it a condition that they.shall he published at an early day, us he vxpects that they ** will arouao fierce controversies, and he WanU'to have the Issues that he raises ?tttlad during tits life time. ' Giqr. Geo. B. McClkllan U dead. <Geit.Xe';iellan was one of the knlghUI est commander# against whom the men of the South were engaged In battle's magnificently stern array, lie was a . bjravo man, nn accomplished soldier, and none will more readily render tribute to ills memory , than his quondam antago , Mists of the Army of Northern Virgin ia. Peace to lits ashes! t * ^ ' A Juhy ov llu Pkers have found Fer dinand Ward, General Grant'* but In ess m ? oclato, guilty of l*lony, and tbo young "Napoleon" of finance's" will soon be Ian gulshlng In tho New Yoi;k state prison. Ward wa* a fellow of Infinite resources and brain capacity. His career in New York business circles waa brilliant, even ? though transient, lite story of his ft ? plolte, as published In New York pa pers waa of more Interest titan a novel of Kmllo Zola, and It muat be confessed that the New York Hep >rtors liavo cov ered themselves with glory* : ' '-We luiard ib-yes-r-but what'* the use frying to attfendtto Other |*ople's bind , lie**? Why tattle, wheu you can only say: VI heard It." The devil Ik wait lug for a regiment that heard It. Washington Letter. I From Our Itegulnr Correspondent.] W ASHINUi'ON, Out., Slot, 1885. The present occupant of the White House call at Ways bo Totfh'd at his, place of business. During (he week the whole fashionable world within reach of Wash ington race ooune, have been attending tlieaukimiial races. President Arthur could XTway* be flitttid there, generally In oomptfiy with ? Attorney -General Brewster. President Cleveland Is known to be an nd nilrer of lioraes, mid during the meeting of the Jockey Club, promi nent men belonging to It made an effort *A have him attend, bi.t the Chief Kxec Ive would not be movod. f Mi^ *tvtUnA. ^vofcta'niiVerfiKtfu'H have visited Richmond, Va., during tin pes* week on the occasion of he ojmnhm of the State Fair, but ke was afraid thai Ills preseiice might be construed ?e try. Ins to Influence the election In thai etete. After consultation with his Cab luet the trip was abandoned, However, he will go to New York next week, u vote, nnil It Is understood that he will not make any more Important appoint* incuts Until after Ills return. JUuoh nonsense has been circulated re* oently In regard to lack of harmony Id the Cabinet, and the resignation of cer tain of Its members Is being dUctused. It Is believed by persons who would l< most llkel jfto know, tuat the Prcsldeul receives the most cordial support from his Canlnot, autj that their relations art wot strained In invcase. .Jtr* Garland, who It h likely to withdraw from the dttUes of his offlo* an eoteillent head of the UepMiwnum wi ?ui< tlce? It may be Interesting to know how polliloall^ lit Awprriey-Gettcral been said wai Is making all !? iwtmvuiljr* IK aought him. When I accepted. I deter mined to make as stood an Attorney General as t could. When 1 1< r flHfriMturg politically, en I leave tltls office I will go to In Arkansas, and I will never illy, ended. When goto my home never again en Senator John fiber Mferthe music, and n Utile 'crowd oi fgfo* te IWten to the twlody andst III cheaper eloquence fleuator^who came EtwtfaaiJsM mm r"?? M M v ? r ??u nation l" He.declnred election since 1H(W I f. VSWIIIFII mWMsmmm. fui electwl President of the *?te?, When If there had l*tn a ? JM* fotint, JaS. G. Hlalue would have been elected, v- ft . '? ?#&*! mit,,y ot,lw Illustrative (fbr llaye<i In 1877. *# ??.. W* repi-e tf the Mouth In Congress Is en itteutloii merely as ftirhUhlng t Into Mr. Sherman's purpose* ril to the cmitllotlhg statement* irtlljr in fi >sn?ooratlc Vlcki^^H* 5!rt?hi for* from his friends In that state that IJUnd the entire ticket jwtrtd b ? I . I I the cam %?| to ai p xrlng th toiibWc prints e ??l tlie mIstliiuersittiHline and hold# receptions In the on Mondays. W?*liiasd*)> s. The attendance at then#] cry day, Many come d? _..s flrst .Democratic Fewf' uchanaii. Ail that thev Ask haiutafilfe. and tta? President tUes them that m a solemn duly. TbeifaJSi many bridal oouple* among his callers, wh<# will remember the glimpse they thus catch ot t be President, and repeat l lie account of their visit to* their chil dren mill grand children, and treasure the Hule nosegay be glree them as an hull luuio* ? I. I ? I 111 . A I'am t u re. Abpht two yean ago I was afflicted wlih One of the worstjvases of blood pois oning evet known In Texas. I au> a col ored man and porter of Uie union mm* enger depot at this point. After talcing prescriptions from the beet physicians here and at Dalle*, which brought me no rellvY, t Was given MP to die. ' I had ?pent over $800 In doctor's bills. Finally I concluded to visit Hot Spring*, Ark., and on reaching Texarkana a doctor re commended me . to try Swift's specific, aasurlbg roe It would benefit me more tlinu the Hot Springs. I returned to 1 Cisco and bought a supply of 8. 8. 8. from Messrs. Creech 6 Co. Altbougli the poison had produced great ulcers, eating great holes In my back and cheat, large enough In which to. place a sliver hair dollar* and had removed all the' hnlr | off of my head, yet I begun to improve In n week's thuC) and the sores began to heal and were entirely gone Inside ol eight weeks. After having taking only four largo boitles of Saift's Specific I was pronounced entirely cured, and am as sound as a new dullar. Keinember It wus only eight weeks before that 1 had been given up t<J die by the best physi cians In Texas. Being completely re stored lu that short time Is convincing evidence of die cuiatlvo power of this wonderful medicine. 1 have recommend ed It to o'.hers arhohavo since been cured of this horrlblfe. disease.' and I heartily endorse It and commend it to those wiiu are suffering lu like tnauner. There Is no room to doubt as to a cure. It Is certain. WillJonks. Cisco. Texas. July 18,4 886. Swift's 8pecitlc i? entirely vegetable, trestles ou Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co:, Drawer 8, Atlanta. ?*a. or 160 W. Sid St. N. Y. Camp Meeting. . Mr. Editor :-rThe annual camp meet ing at Union litis conio and gone. It be- , gaiiou Thursday,' the 2Jnd Oct., And roke oi*#he following Tuesday. The crowd appeared to be at least 600 lef than on' former oooastons. There was not a single' aooeMtoh to the tihu 1*0(1, no eon* ' j versions, and but little religious seal manifested, sliuch show or finery, such drlvlug, .promenading, courting: etc., was never seetrbefore In this 'communi ty. . Three marriages were, to luive taken place. One or two would-be-brldes ap- I peared in white, but no weddings caine off. A deformed plganiy drove to the I stand lu a'small dog cart drawu by a large billy goat, which attracted the at tention of ail the Juveniles on the spot. Piesidlug Elder Can then preached a Alto missionary sermon on Sunday, ' at the close of whlcb, the sum of $46 was taken up tp convert the heathen. X. Astronomical Bittern. The November moon fulls at 4 : 80 a. m. on the 93nd Instant. . New moon will appear tomorrow, and will be In ootUuction with Mercury op Saturday next* , Venus Is now the evening star. Noth ing in planetary presentation Is more charming than Iter nightly appeartmve in th* Western sky In the early evening. November holds one source of unfail ing interest, for during this month Hie earth plunges headlong through the No vember meteor souo . A shower of stars Is confidently expeo ted In 1800. One wasstfen Ih Uils coun try lu the year 1833 and another oecu red in 1800. Raited ?H ike Farm. t4Born mill ralaod on the fnrm." A boy should thmik God for bring bo for tunate ns to be raised on tho farm. Theie is no place on tills green earth so well adapted to perfectly <levelope mind, mus ote and inntdiood as a farm; tliore * box has the burest air, fresh and healthy food, plenty if unrestricted exercise, bright est ij'Qijne and the soundest steep-^jlifc ? oat dcTOopnitut. Nine-tenths ef nil the > meli wlio Have made their tnark lu any i buslne?s, profession or pursuit, have . beon born and raised on the farm; this l Is not so much because, there Is better . blood on tlio farm, but because the sur t rounding* of farm life are better calcu , lated to call out what there is In a boy, I and devclopo a full-grown, healthy, per* ? feet, self-reliant man.-? IfcoAaays. " Postal Matter*. ! The (fostotHco department has Issued a mod I Hud circular or instructions to post j masters, covering the special delivery , service. The new clicuiar Includes po . stal cards and scaled packages in the . matter entitled to s|Kclel delivery If pro perly stamped. Postmaster* are requir . ed to report monthly. Instead of weekly, t and where business Is so limited as t# . preclude. the employment of regular mes ? aengers. postmaster* are directed to make . other arrangement* Tor deliveries. h*v , Ing regard to the provision of the law that forbids the payment of more than , eight oeuts for the delivery of eaeh lettor. . Postmasters are also directed to place u p , on the. ft*ce of registered package* cOn; . mining special delivery letters a hot lee , Informing postmasters at the points of delivery of tho nature of their contents . So that the packages may be opened tin ' uiodlatc'y and the matter delivered. | nlloweeu. There la perhaps no night In tlie year I which the htoputsr Imagination has > stamped- with a more' peculiar cliaraoter r than tne evening of the ftlst of October, > knowttoS All Mallow's KVe, or Hallow* i eeu.- The lending Idea respecting Ilnllo i ween Is that It is the Unke. ot all others; , when supernatural iiiAuences ptreva&s t It la the night set spari lor a universal ? walkbig^brnadolsidrf^kothofibe vlsl hie niut Invisible world;. (%n ?!?? i on the'linnml^rfiU nVljiclpIo In humanity. ? to detach Itself TVofrt' Its oornoreal tene . ment ami wander abroad through the realms of space. Ulvlmttlon is then be lieved to attain It* highest jjfejrer; and the gift asserted by Glctidower.'bf citlilng "spirits from the Vasty deep." becomes available to all who choose to ft tall them selves of the privileges tltte occasion. ' ? wW'iC^1 . ;?r . > 1 v ?After four trials In the AbbeVllc courts, it has 4a?Mjr b*m deckled Ihitt t io goose Is j?ot a dumestie animal under thestatuie. A\ ' ? ' The Rev. bar* Jones say* he had nMihvr sec his daughter rattlesnake* bit ten thau society* bitten. The new residence of Mr. V R. Ma tlils, en i-ytton street, will soon be oom ?Work Is' progressing rapfdlv on the residence Wing built for Mr.. W. O, Her aid, and It wlllW be many week* before It will be ready' df# pupation. ? Tliere hi adang**ms placeonfth* north side <tff I teRalh street, near l?yt PHlWfc m?. ? ' ? Vlie fftnneia are busy sowing oats and other Mall gn?4u. *<*??'* ' *-CJnlekVme and egg* are nnusmdly soatro In tltta Market; tlie latter brlng iug 45 cents per doxen. -rliiie h# I lie County Ooim^LsslolttVs of <;heat4*.leld Cyuntyl* a proaehsr* T. ? >Tha tbtate l?alr opens at Colombia neat Tuesday* Ketsha* v*uuty will I a Well reprostfntod In the tttock depar - :|ipj|fcy;fwK% Mfii't W$, ?Corn *s plentiful and bscon 1s cheap. Ohf peOplft ought to be hsppy, ? ? I sta,;. }?*'*ff?litl53! "XX-orr. J 'jt woe. i??jy ? ottThrS^; W i. W ADvkaTigjgjg^^,^.* MEW ORBS STORE. Hi F* Fair Fiite Brags, ? :o:? All kinds of drug* and n.?dletrww?, and of the purest *?at I ty, tr? now within -the reach of *11? poor, ae well ?? rlob? tor we Mil at llvlni prices A Conmiete Line of PaWs, Oiu and Dja will b? found btr?, And of the beet qi>Hllt> and they are being sold at very reason Kb I e prloea. Chewing & Smoking Tobacco. Cfcoloe Toilet QooJa, Lamp*, Lanterns, China and olaae Ware Goods, tud Confeet* lone or tbe choicest varieties, all aold at very reasonable prleee. rre?crt*rioua carefully compounded day and night. Lb&AU&UIIK A DiLOUM remember your dead. - :o: Tombstones at Bottom Prices. A rare opportunity |* afforded to the people of Kershaw and adjoining onuu tie* to obtain neat, durable and at ijbe ?anie time cheap tombilonN. to plaoe over the graves of de puted tovd ones, by oulllug ou J. B. Amnions. who haa eatabllnhed a manufartory on De Kalb Mtreet, Camden. one- door eaxt of ibe DeKaib Hon so. where be It prepared to ex ? hlbtt deafens of any work which may be needed. I guarantee to fbrnlifh drat el aaa werk at about one>bulf the -wrloen whlo b you have been In the habit of paying. Just call aud aee specimens, auu I am aure you will give me an order. ' ot<fl? m. J, B. AM HONS. J. BLAKE STEEDMAN COTTON BUYER. OFFICE AT 8T0KE OF II. 0. CABBI80N gaudim; & c. MfHavlog a newly-built, fireproof ) Store house, I will be pleaeed to take eharge of all eotto* entrusted Jo m#. tarHift|ie?t market priofca p)?ld for all ad?a of oellon. ^ $ * ' / ? ? ' ~'i ? ?,r ? k ?; '? WISHES TIIE TRADING TUB , LIO TO KNOW 'v **' Til AT 1IK IS STILL AT Tlitf FRONT with ?f ; ... v EXCELLENT STOCK LOW PRICES, & BIG BARGAINS ! DOFlHfD YOUB MONEY WHEN YOU COME TO TOWN UNTIL YOU HAVE EXAMIN ED MY GOODS AtfD P I CES. X-aOOXSL. OUt FOIl MY ADVERTISEMENT IN THE GAZETTE NEXT WEEK. XiZM!- S3MZXO?I3:. * '* S i ' ' . if ? ? ? 1 \\r XIavo Your Corrojr 'Gutw Men's Mill. :o: ? 1 Ml pNpftrOd io gin colli* frtmpltj ?nd MiUUo'orily. Cor ef it I attention paid lo *11 Cotton tent oMljr 91.60 ptr 600 .fl^ojjBUeoni* por hnndrad o*tr*. to nil oteir 600 pound*. -iMoek of BA40INQ ond TIR0 nl#?v* on hand, ?nd told m otonp m oaa bo bought In 8?(W Cotton! Seed Cottonll 1 wonl lo Ny n largo qnnnillt of w>rd eotlon iwi will po/ bigbmt nwrk^t price* for Muno. . r>r^ t#*0Wo tkt a cull. M. A. MRTTfl1 t * look at This List Of Bargains! BEAT THESE E 1 If You Can. 20 Pi*?*? double* wi ?h Cash i mere, io *11 shades ; hnlf wool, at 15o par yard. 50 Piooes Fmojj Oh ton Itrocadcs, at 6 cents. Cheaper than o^lioo. , ; ? Klegant Dreaa Good*, at 10 oenta. ?o tirely new. The moat desirable Dress Material of theaeaaon. Broeaded Sxinea, at 271 cents. Selling, to cht?*e at 35 cents. At 50 cents jx*r yard, we are aelling an all wool, blue-black cafhimere, full 86 inch wide, which will oorapare favorably with any caehi mere .aold at 60 oeiita.. Other grades In proportion. 20 pieoea of Colored Linseys at 81 ot?. How is This. sea 10 000 yards of the bst Checked (Iom< Hpuu, r"Und thread preii-at pet* terns, reiadod at 7 cents. 25 doi red Daaitsk Table Napkins at 35 oenta pr r dog. First offer in Camden at this priu ; full vilso 91. Ginghams, in apron aod checks, at 64 cents. [??mwrnpwoGrji od front and buk, m 91,25 ; 6 dot all-wttol Jersey's at 91,25. very baodaouie. SMimrMjxv JTmw. Our Jcmys with detachable v? st*. ? Look at thecu before purchasing. Window Shade* 1 Window tih?d* a t iu 8 d iff* rent colors, patent spring rollers niok led fixtures, reud.v to bang, at 50 eta bo Walking Jerseys, plush collar* and cuffa at 91, &0* 50 Wslkiog J <rseys, plubh collars and cuffs, heavier material, at 92,25. Our Satin lihadumes Oirculars, trim med in lur at 912,50, perfect beautiee. Newmarkets I Newmarkeia 1 1 cor root vt>lee, at 95 and 96, worth 8 to 9i> Orey CironUra, Aatraeban trimming* I ?t 94,50. The entire stock nf lest aeseons Clonks and Dolmirs sold at 25 pei eant. b> low aetusl coat. Our fanoy Ribbons at I2| oonte enn not be surpassed. Towelings at 61 cents yard. Silk Handkerchiefs beautiful patterns I nt 25 ?*?tsj worth double the money. Farmers don't send your money to Charleston. We sell our h?#*y groo?? rb s at Charleston |?ric? a, freight added. MU Rewsmber we sell our whole ?lock at closest margins. CU1 TIII8 OUT. CUTTHWOUT CUT THIS OUT. MJTTHI8 OUT. - Convinos yourselves and carry it to II BAUM. DON'T TRADE . V' UNTIL YOU HAVE "Fix amine d tn? Goods and Senrsamet 'A * ' - IN GENERAL. MERCHANDISE, NOW BEINO OFFERED BY B. G-. GARRISON. J.B.Killough oi' Florence S. C.f Is bole MnnHgvr for Ludden & Bates' Music House HI* prices aro LiuUlcu & Bates prices. Organs From $23 Upwards. Pianos From $210 Upward. SOLD FOR CASII OR TIME. To suit purchaser*. He pnys nil Freight, Allows Fifteen Day* In which to 'lVst I nt?t rimien tt?, before first payment. Write or cull uu hint at AM Blocl. Florence, 8a Ca. where you will fl:ni a slock of MttSICM Mkbcsajvmsb. sheet music, elc. Books a specialty. Teachers, churches ami ministers get special discount. Goods chipped direct from factory to customers. Catalogue and prices sent on application, lie will not he undersold. Orders may left with G. G. Young, Camden. augU'Bfly The Most Popular SEWING MACHINE IS THE lilbt-BimiDi. Simple anl Strooc New Horne^ This machine has rhe Automatic Tension 8ELK-HETTING NEEDLE. A double feed permits a creator variety ?H work than any other Mucbin*. and nil (he parts are mnde adjustable. It la the aim pi at, eaMext opera ted beat made and most elegantly ornament* ?<1 machine In the world, combining every requisite fora perlect macl.tno' Attachmiuith.- Hewing mochtne attach mcntsofull kluda. Needles Ac., alwaya on hand 49r f keep a supply or the NKW HOME on hand and sell them at Loweat Prices, i ?9_Call und see litem, and I wtll take pleasure In showing them. V I alxo havetbr sale Hand Hewing Machines and Hand I'owera, wliwsli can be adfUatbd to any maoltlno. Eye Glasses and Rpectaelea. Diamond RyeOlnaaes. Btereoscoplo, Doable Convex Coucave and Colored Glasses. For sale by G. O. YOUNG. ' aep3m3 Optician. GINNING ! BEAD AND REFLECT ! IlVOULD INFORM MY OLD CUSTOM - ers and at many new ones as wish (o give me ibelr work, that I am prepared for business. I have put Imnkw ifBATT G-IZfcT. ^'flftise gTns'ara I babes I gins In tbefnnr " 'pUl, and they make ft splendid sample, *giv tog the ke-it possible tut n-out from a given quantity of seed coiton. "Good W 3ik at Living Prices" Is rty motto, and I propose doing justice by all who bring ihoir oolton lo me. DON'T FORGBT THAT MINE IS THE OLDEST E?. id Hshment of the kind in Town ami that I have never failed to give satltfaoiion.' sep3m3 C. J. DUN LA P. PIANOS AND ORGANS. * ? ? ' ' ' ' Camden HuslC House. W. A. ERIPP, Manager. MA80N k HAMLIN, EST BY and STAN* DA&D ORG AN8, at mauufaolurera* prices. Tfce Mason & Hamlin Improved Upright' Pianos caab or monthly Inatftlltaeala. Give me a call. " A i f? >V P. MONSERRAT FASHIONABLE - . Boot and Shoe Maker. No. lit* ?wilt* Mrwt, CHARLK8TON, BQ. CA. rr o l^utftdles and Gents One Shoes made to order. Country orders solicited. sop 10 . ^ SCHOOL NOTICE. MRS. W. R. WITHERS WILL RK8UMK the exercises of her school, Monday I Octo ber fttb, at (be Female Aoauttny. Afier October, this school will form a part of the l'ublie School. TO RENT. Nice residence In Klrkwood, nwnwl hy aJm IleNoon. Terms reasonable. Ap oetSota ? J. D. ANDERSON. FRANK P. BEARD, JLucttonee . [May be found at Oa?*ttm office.] Offers his services lo the public, ?a Auct ioneer in any branch of that business. tr The patronage of the puhllo will b< fuly appreciated W*rsmM.r Bow t jr, OMiitutoi, 0. 0. GEORGE T. ALPORD, - - ?> Manager, RfttM $2 and $2 50 'per Day, This favorite family House. on<#r ii new management, Is recotnniende d l< r M excellence of to cuisine and hon e-lll comforts Ka airy ftnd well vpnlilatei rooms havsjttet been newly carreied ftnd elegantly fUrtrfshed. W. F. PERKINS ANN0UNCE8 THE ARRIVAL OF ?1 JYew Stock or Groceries* Liquors* Wines* Tobacco &c. The unprecedented ruab of busineaa at our eatabllahment make* it neceaaary for be oonatantly in receipt of New Qooda. ? Jfiy Ejiqnor Department la alwaya aupplied with the beat. ^ lard of the World" and ''Golden Rye" are late addition to my etock. W. F. PERKINS. THIS S3?_A_C lEH BfitO JV08 To * *?? Xbe *"aU y For 'Si Q ^ad vertisement in n ( ji )mu < O-aasette. ^ ] c "Rough on Hats.'' Clear* out rata, iiilco? roache*, nies.anta, bed-bugK, Heart Pain*. Palpitation, Dropelcal Hwolllng, Dl?lne*s, IridlpeM Ion. Headache, Hleeplemme?s cured by "Wells' Health Kenewer/' "RodbIi on Corns." Ask lor Wells' "Rough on Corns. 16c, Quick, complete cure. Hard or sort corim, warts, buulons. "l)uchn-P?lba." Quick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Dim-as js, Poaldlng, Irritation, -*t<?ne. Qruvel, Catarrh of the llladdor. SI, Drugglista. Bed-bug*, riles. Flic*. roaches, ants, bed>bugt, rats, mica, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Hou^'b ou H?U." l.H). Tliln People. "Wells' Health renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepslu; Headache, Ner vousness, Debility, 91. "Rnngli oa Psln," "Rough on Piles." urea Plies or Hemorrhoids, Itching. Pros I ding, Hleedlng, Internal or oihor. Interlo* lund Kxternal ltomedy lu e.tcb package or bCiKo.fiOe. Druggists. f Pretty Women, Lsdlos who would rotain fresnnoss and vU vaelty. Don t fall to try '? Welld' Health Re? newer." "Rongh on Itch." "Rough on It-oli" euros humors, eruptions ringworm, letter, Halt rheum, frosted feet chilblains' "Itongh on Catarrh." c r ml" offensl ve odors at one, O mipletlon o ' >v.?r?t ohronlo oases, also mi <qualeun, K?rgle for Dlptherla. Horo Thro it, Koully ? i. Catarrh of the Itladder. Atlngtng, Irritation, Inflnmutlon, all Kid ney and Urinary Complaints, cured by "llu ohu-t'alba." $1. W. GEISENHEIMER DKALKK8 IN 6*QCMBIM89 LIQVOMS* TOBACCO # SC. We beg lo eall Attention lo t ho fact that wfc haire constantly In at ore a FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, which we offer lo customers nt aa low prices na can be obtained at any atore in Caindan. Oar Block of Llano my LdciuorM, [? of the beat brand* and art worthy the attention of the public. J9*B? sure lo give aa ? eall. ?a we are MMlafted we are able end willing to pleaae you both In quality of goods and prloea. W. GEISENHEIMER. a n. *25-11 JSEW ARRIVALS AT W. C. 6MM&WS OlJ) CORNKR STORK. I have just returned from market, whar purchased * heavy slock of ell KINDS OF GOODS, At the very loweat prices, and I intend to glte my ouatotnera the benefit of my low prloed purchases. My atook consists of SWING AND 8UMMKR DllY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, T>e beet make and latest styles of /lOWTH and flllOKS, CLOTIIINO, IIATH, Ac. Gtrooeri??! in Oroeeriea 1 have as fine a stock as be seen In town. \ fMj3? ^anlen^Mvl^^ii^rimUl use. Full line of Raddlery and flatness. In f tit I have get almost anything you can call for an.l am determined to aell CHEAP FOR CASH. afore yon bar < always on hai paid for eolton in eaah. Cell ? efore yon buy elsewhere. Ragging and Tie* always on hand. Highest prloei W. C. ORRAI.D At (he Old Corner 8tore, SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY CO. PAB8ENGER DEPARTMENT. SCHEDULE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. On and after Sept'r 6th. 18M6, Passenger Trains will run as follows until further no tice. (No train* are run on Camden Branch ou Sunday*. Standard time 76 meridian.) TO COLUMBIA. Depart C?m den 7.00 a. m 8.15 p. m Depurt Camden Junction 8.01a.m. 6.00 p. m Due Columbia 9.25 a. in 10.00p.ru FROM COLUMBIA. Depart Columbia 7.45 a. m. 5.27 p. m Due Camden Junot'n U.tttn. in. 8.41 p. m Duo Camden 12.60 p. m. 7.42 p. m TO CHARLEHTON. Depart Camden 7,00 a m 3.15 p. m Depart Camdon Junction H.?l a in 6.00 p. ? Due Churlenton 12,20 h in tt.05p.rn FROM CHARLESTON. Depart Charleston 7.20 a. m . Due Camden Junction 11.06p.m. Duo Camden 12.6? p. m TO AWOUHTA. .Depart Cnmden 3.15p. m A>epurt Camden Junction 6.WI p. iu ?)ue AuguM* ^ FROM AUOUHTJ. I Tiepart AmcnKta >9 50 p. m Due Cniiiden Junction 10.06 a. m Duo Camden 12.60 p. m CONNECTIONS. Connection* made at Columbia with Co* lumbla and Greenville Railroad both wuji to and from all point* on that Road and on the Spartanburg, Union 6 Columbia A Spar tanburg A Aaheville Railroad*. al*o with tho Charlotte, Columbia, A Augusta Railroad to and from all points North, both way*, by train* leaving Cnmden nt7.00a m.,nndarrlv Ing at 7.42 p. m ' Connection* made at Augu*ta t? and from all point* Went and Houtb via Georgia R. R. and with Central It. R. Connection* made at Charleston with Rtenmer* for New York on Hatnrdaya Alio with Charle*ton and Havannuh Railway for Savannah and all points Houtb. and with ?teamers for Jacksonville and points on Ht. John's river on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Connections made at Blackvllle with Barnwell R. It. to and from Barnwell by train* on Angu*ta Division. THRomiHTlCKBTHto all points, MB t purchased by applying to J. JONES. Agent, Camden, B.C. JOHN n. PECK, Gen. Manager* D. O.AbijXM- <5sn. Pass Af?nt. Have Your Repairing Done AT TIIE OLD RELIABLE WHGON AND BUCGt SIPS, 0. V. KIETT8, Proprietor, 3AMUBN, B. 0. The undersigned takes pleasure In an nouncing to the public tbat be has taken charge of the WAGON AND BUGGY SHOPS of M. A. Metis, where, with competent as sistants, he is prepared to do a work in Lis line on short notice and at rtyi sonable terms. Repairing: Done on short notice and in workMamakly manner. Horseshoeing. Careful attention given to bormhoe*X> log, ? The patronage of the publio ia respect fully solicited. With over twenty-five years experience in the busineas to wblcb I call your atten tion, and with expereuced assist ante, I feel confident of giving entire satiafaetlon (o all who favor me with their patronage. O V. MKTTS, mch 2- if PaovniHTon. Job Prlitiig, or KVKMT DKNCNirtlON, N??<int*<l NmIIjt and Promptly, AT Tlir OFKIC'K xw. IBS KEMBAVJAZETTi ^jouuuiu?juum.u,||p COTTON SEED WANTED. On and after Sept. 11th, 18H6, I will he prepared to receive and pay the highest market price for clean, sound, rlry cotton seed, delivered at Camden, Boy kins or San dors Depot. I will pay higher prices for large lot* of seed. I also k<-<p cottonseed meal on hand for sale at inanuflioturerA prices. FRANK VILLKPIOUR, Sole Agent Cor Charleston Oil Mfg.C*. Chariot I s Oil Co.^ Oliver Oil of Columbia H. C. Some one will he each depot to reeeltethe Seed.