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XK.V aDVKKTISKMKNTSW. A. Anoki m & Co.?Henry and Fancy > Groceries &c. J vmks Vice.?Vick's Illustrated magazine. J. J. IIonTos. M. 1).?A card. IVm. T>. Tcuih .m.?To rent. Latham 4 I kukiss.?Water Purifyiug j Chain Pump. Bach Bsoa.?Bacon and Asts. I LOCAL ITEMS7 An important town ordinance nil! appear in these columns next week. The Uuited States I)i-trict Court convened in C liurl?**ti>? yesterday. Camden boasts of a dnzm men be- ? Uc-n the ages of thirty and forty years ( whose a^gre^ate weight is ? ot hss than twenty-five huuJrtd pounds. i Sewing machine needles and attach-1 < u.et.ts for sale by S. M. Mathis, at the s st>re of Mr. Jauies Jones. ? I ( Sun DAT morning wis the coldest of J the season. The mercury in Fahren* hcit's thermometer stood twelve Jcgrres below the freezing point. Yesterday j morning was not quite so eold. r A Fine Cult.?Mr R. G. Ellerbc's celebrated mare, Rclle of York, gave | bir.h to a fine colt on the morning of | the 1st instant. Mr Eib-rbo is justly j proud of the occurrence, and says uio- j ney cjuIJ not buy his young horse. Attention is called to the advrr- ( tisemcnt of Vick's Illustrate J Monthly ] Ma gazine, which will be found elsewhere. 1 Sale Day.?A large number of per.' j sons attci'ic i be salrs by tlie Sberitt , yesterday. Property .generally cotu-j, maoJjJ low prices. J ^ j Ilia Wheat.?We have received j from Mr. L. L. Osincnt, of Cleveland, t Teno., a specimen of t!ie finest wheat ] 1 we ever saw. See his carJ in ibis issue. j* Help Thfm.?The ladies of Liberty |f Iliil are raising funds, by private con*,' j trioution, for the purpose f building a ( new Presbyterian Church at that place. r Help them. J. II. Lollil?The attention of those who indulge is invited to the pries r list of wines and 1 ^uors advertised by ' t Mr. J. H. Lo lis. li speaks for itself, j ? j r; Cool.?After heavy rains on Thurs*! day night. H e sun came out on Fridiy, | --ft ?t.a a.-, nthpr has since been decid'jt a>i j buv ??? edly seasonable ; or, as a neighbor said, a ' tiie fire is mush more c -m/o-tabler than 1 being out o'doore." x If you want a good s wing machine, | do not neglect to examine the Sing> r. S. M. Ma this, agent. More Yet.?Several weddings have s occurred in Camden duiiug the season. ( and rum->r says there are s?.-v? rat more] < t) be solemnized ere the flwera o< , Spring shall bh>< m again. ___ ^ Increase of Voters.?At the present rate of increase, Kla' Hock will poll more ]>cumcratic votes in 1D >0 tIiutt any ] other precinct in the county. Nearly everybody has a young statesman, and j i* prou J < f him. j ' LvriJAM House?Determined not to be rxc-dlrd, Mr. S. B. Lot1 am prupri- j1 etor <d this h< use, is offering extra in- j i ^ duccmcnts to tlie puhlic. S -c hisctvd, I ( New Pump.?Messrs. Latham k IVrkins advertise the new Water I'tui- , fring Chain I'uuip. It is saiJ to bf a , perfect success. ]\\HAI>K CaOir.ND.?Oakland Ilifle,1' C/lub ' avc selected tli" ?>1 J MandiallV I Field as their parade pr.-un 1. At their j last uicetinp they also discu s-d the sv-1 lection of uniforms, and we barn that* they decided that pray shoulJ be the color. Th?J al.?o decided to met every second cud fourth Saturdays in each month. A.v Omission*.?In our r port of the orp.viizition ofO.tklun I II 8- Club, we ouii'tcd to s ate that Do I> I. DePaussuic was unanimously elected Sur.eon ^ of the Club. Dwrllnp IIous?s, Store4. Offices or Farms for sale or p-nt. Apply to J. W. DePass, Ileal Estate Asei t. An cxchamrc says turkeys roost now with wore ease than a few utckJ back.' Wonder h"W it kuows, unless somebody bus been about a turkey n o.-t lat? ly (,'OMINU Over.?Some half dozen more firuo rs with tin ir families have recently c.uic over fr 10 haiunpton County and rented or purchased land> ' in this immediate community. There j is still abundant room, and n'l pood people who may come >umoip>t as will be heartily w. lcouied, and amply occouiiii<?-I duteJ with lands, Ac. You can always fi;ol a beautiful assortment <f Ties, Embroideries, Lacif?, Cuffs and Colinr.-at II liarucL's Dry Uootla Avtj A Dastakm.y Thick.?One night last week, an sgpd negro woman, living in tlie Autioch neighhorho ?d, in this county, was shot and severely wounded by some unknown person, several shot lodging in her shoulder and side. It appears that she had ipened her d>or {'or some purpose, whin the gun was tired. Should the gui ty ptrty be discovered, lie should le most severely dealt with. It Will Pay?To buy one of the I Messrs. Bauui's fioo Berkshire pigs, ( and, by feeding it upon what you i would ordinarily throw away, make 1 it weigh in twelve months almost as t much as Mr. M< Troll's bg hog. One ! I inch hog annually is enough for a small s family. t Masonic.?The following gentlemen ivoreinstall'd on St. John's Pay as officers of Spiing Hill Lodge for the ensuing year: t L. flJ. fttnitn . At; u. h . .uns11) _ 5. W; Dr. i). Reynolds J. W; H. E. L. 3 Pccb'es Secretary; J. VY . Smith Treas- , *" u irer; T. J. Rodders S. D; J. D. Evans j J. D; K. II. McKachcrn aid A. 0. Me- | Lcod Stewards; and Muk-y Rarficld < nier- v See advertisement of J. W. DePass, " ^ , I f Ileal Estate Agent. Parties having!1 Houses, Stores. Offices or other Real;'1 fistate to sell or rent w< u'd find a mar*; " let for same by calling on liitn. j ^ Installation or OrrtCEBS.?The J % blowing officers of Watereo Division ^ \To. 9 S of T., were installed last night: J. R. GooJal^, \V. I*; ]). 0. Kirfclcy F SV. A.; II. K. Heard, R. .3; Miss K. Dirndl, A. R. S.; J. W. McGurry, F. 8.; c F. L. Zemp, Treas.; T. B. Arrant*. C.; li \V. Schrock, A. C.; Rolt. Man, Chap; n Miss II. l'honipson, I. S.; M. Bissell, s, 3 S. L/ k tl I. 0. 0. F.?The fol owing are the ll ] iffic rs elected by Kershaw Lodge No. ), for the ensuing term : N. Thoinp- Sl on. N. 0 ; Z. B. Shiver, V. G.J M W. 1 Dissell, Secretary; T. B. Arrauts, P. 8 Secretary; 1). R. Keuocdy, T. Dr. M. s ?is?c!l was elected representative to the ,l irand Lodge. This lody meets in " )nngeburg some time between the 18th " nd 27ih instant. s' Scarce?Dwellings t'or r-nt arc rcuark ihiy scarce in Ca.'i J? ii. Indeed, 11 ho demand is so grra' that it is sur- c' wising that tho*o who have capital do ? lot invest Saul** of it in bo lliugs. )' ti Religious.?Rev. J.?h i O. Wilson, b lie new pastor of the M !li.?'Ii?t Church si ,t this p'ac<\ preached his first sermon a icrecn Sunday morning His discourse ras eloquent and insirue'iv-, ai.d was.]: 'roui the text: ' Lnd what wilt thou g avc to do ?" 0 l'p and About.?Mr. John Bian- '' ion, wl.oin we mentioned a few wc ks igo as having had his arm terribly la? j crated by a gin, is up a id ub"Ut again.; We were pleased to uie<t him in town * he other day. and to hear hiui speak j o hopefully of ilie c m piete recovery ^ f t!ie use of his limb. |d Window Shades and Fixtures at a II. Barueh's.? Avt a Cause of Ukjoicino ?'I ho Ma^om, i s have cause fur rejoicing at the progress! if th? Order in tl.U part of the State, i A few years ag*?, Kershaw Lodge, in j j Cauiden, was the only institution of'^. ihe kind in the coun y, or w.thin iwcnty-fivc miles of <>ur town. Bi?h* pvill-, F'al Hock, Spiing Hill ami LynchwoiHi Lodges?all tl c outgrowth >1', or indebted for members, more <r less to Ker.-haw I^ ?d?have since | I con established, and all c-f them, including the toother Ledge. are in ti e . . t n.est 1! .uri.-ihiug cm Jili >n. v IiAROK lloo.?Mr. 'V. F. Morreli jv u.i rn? M nn-iiiioni for the I rgest h a' ll ** I that 1i:im been raised iu the Slate fur several years lie kil!r<J on Wednesday I last a pig, eightem months and nine !' teen d.i)s old, whose gross wi-:ght v.as 1 s;x hundred and twenty five p uuls It netted five hundred ird sixty niie :1 pounds. Mr. Mot roll realz'd frntn his!' pi t one hundred an J scvci.t01 pouuds [* of lard, to say nothing a! ou*. biokbouc, :l sausage meat &e, The 1 ng was a e:os> 1 between tlie white Cln -tor and the Berkshire. The largest and ilc?ri? e?lly cheap- ' <st stock of Hoots an I Shoes that ' can be found in Cam* en, at II. Hit- 1 melt's.?Avt ' Kkrshaw Aiikah.?We mentioned j1 siMnc Iioio ago that cur young friend, < Mr. John MclhiW, l id g?'h re l! | fr- 'in a single acre upon lis plant it ton : in Lancaster count v tiinify-n'yht f.its/u/x j '.front. Mr. A. I). .J'?n-s has since gathered from < ?'? acre ttpo'i his plantafion in Kershaw c<?u ity m'tiely'tiii-r' / H.h'fs tin" finks mi'l s mi ijitarts of torn, which is th? largest vu ld, as fur j as we know, ever realized in the upcountry. The corn in each instance was gathcicd and measured by a committee. ('in any other aitn'y make a hct'or showing thin cith.-r K- r.diaw or XAUCIliter 1 i Mr. L. II. Peebles of Schrock's Mill neighborhood, has shown us a couple of (he finest turnips of the season. Quo weighed 4\. ibs. and the otlu-r IJ lbs. Who can beat this '! lie jilunt6 seed grown on his own place. Caught in tiie Act?The notorious Jake Patterson, colored, well known in Trial Justice circles, either as ^ a witness or principal, was detected in the act of stealing a sack of flour j rrom the sloro of Messrs. Johnston & i Jludney on last Thursday morning, and irrcsted forthwith, lie was brought i leforv Trial Justice DePass, wlio corn- 1 nittcd him to jail, and Levi has one of 1 lis old customers hack again. It is 1 aid that Jake was emboldened to steal lie flour by the success with which lie (l got away" with a quantity of rice from i lie same store the night previous. ? ''Mussa w.n'i you please read dis let- (:l er f'-r ui? ? It's from iuy son in Masassippi." Thus did old aunt Dinah IcGi'Ugan accost us as we were coming ^ way froui thr postnffiee the ether morn- ^ ng. Certainly we would. It was a short ftter, ami in homely latigu *ge ; telling , ^utit Din.ihth at he "was well.and doing c< V roll, and hoped these few lines would nd her the same." Dot then it was roni her 'by," and he wrote it, for P ie was "eddecated," as auut Dinah said, T nk you, massa." she s iid, alter wc 1c ad finished ; "Ise s ? glad to hear my w oy is well." And we proceeded on our, ray with a n ore ehecrful spirit, J'or we |, fit that wc had assisted to make the cor old sou! happy. t 101 Disappointed.?There is a young olored man by the name of Saui, wiio ives in this town. an<l has a swec thcart '' ft Columbia. Not long since, Smi was I'iz. d with a desire to s(,c his lady love,j di nd not having the change convenient tc j jay his passage on the railroad, he efcrmined to walk o\>r to Columbia to J; so her. JJut when he got there, the cup- y, card was bare, for he found that his ! p wvetheart was 'mot at hooie; " that is, he was not in Columbia cl that time j Q, nd he sorrowfully turned his face to- -j ards the rising sun again. Leander my be considered as thr ?wii in the liade by this feat. Drowned ?On Wednesday m >rn- j ft ig the body of a dead man was di<-j hi overcd in the waters of the late freshet,' n the river road, about a huudrcd in irds this side of the 1 >rge sycamore ' rees in the mad. When 6rst seen th * h. ody was caught in the fence on the ! |a do of the road, one arm partially round a p"-et. The lody was soon ^ fter brought in a boat to the fiot of ^ rick vard Hill, where it was identin< ed as that of Henry Williams, col , rod, of this place. I: is supposed)^ hat while attempting to cross the riv-1 ^ r from the bridge, ho encountered he swift current wliich is known to xist at high water, at tho point rhcro he was found, and then got i ',l row nod. A jury was summoned by Joronnr Conway, who, after iuve-tigaion, r< turned a verdict of occidental rowning. Ileury may be remembered v< h tho man who identified and assisted o arrest Ex Tr-astir-ir l'urker in his <? tempt to escape througii Camden tl ouic years ago. ! iNTKREVriNO CkHEMOn'Y?On TIium- bi ' ! ?y la-t, an immense thro v of invited riends assembled in Grace Church to' t lie ma riase ?f our y>un^ towns nan. 11 ?miry <! Cirrison, K?q , wli i led u the altar Miss Mafrjiie F. Jordan,one u if Camden's fairest, mo*t accomplished '' ,nd best younjr ladie8. Tic Church c iad hen tastefully decomtrd for the " ceasiou?every window ha* ius its quo-1u a of <l"Kers and evirgrtens, and ihr r ills be'iig liu?;r with wreaths, Ac , e rl.l'e a larjro and exquisitely arranged ^ uarriatro bail was suspendel above the ^ ham-el. As the hour?12 M.?ap- c' iroach<*d. it was inanilc.-t that all were! u the ah rt. iral the party should i nter unbservivl. Hut punctuality is not; _ iften wanting in .?uch occasions, and, ilii ost at the appointed moment, the! loot opt-ned, the oriran p?aled forth a ' vi-ddino march, an 1 the several couples ' iscended the aisle in the (jilowing or- jIcr: Mr. J 1) McOowall and Missii lie* tie Hisscll; Mr. A. S. Smith, Jr.,. iud M ss Ainauda Wvlic ; Mr. \V. L " * - . . .. .. ! C \rthur and Miss Edith Smith ; .Mr. If. ). Kentfdy and MKs Srllio Cowan ;: u lie bride leaning tijmn tlic arm of Iter v F-itli< r, Col. I>. W. Jordan; and tlic s jroom with Mrs. I). W. Jordan. Stop- ' pin;; at the end of the nisi-*, the three ^ :?up!?'s first mentioned ranged'them- r telvcs in tlic form of a descent. nnd the i i ttrootn and hride, accompanied by the ' patents "f tho latter, and the first groomsman and bridesmaid, appr* ached | the altar, where th<? bountiful nnd hijih- ( ly impressive ceremony of tlic Episcopal 1 Church was performed bv the rector. J V t IN-v. J'. I*. Miles, and the perfect hap ( j inc ss of two joun^r nnd buoyant hearts { accomplished. The woddiujj over, the party returned to the residence of ('oh ' Jordan, wl et.ee the happy couple pro ' ccedcd to the depot and took tl.e after. noon train for Charleston, where thoy | will remain a lew day*. < < I'kkkonal.?Col. llalph Nesbit and family, of Georgetown, arc visiting relatives in Camden. Mr. A. S. Smith, jr., and sister, of, Charleston, arc v siting Cumdt-n. Mr. Man lies lk u ill and bride arc ox- ' [ecfed to arrive on Friday evening from New York. Dr. I. II. Alexander and wife, who liave b;cn spending a short time with relatives in Camden, returned to ('oumbia yesterday morning. We received a call yesterday from dr. George S. Barr. of lvingstree, who s visiting Kershaw with a view of get iug up a school somewhere in me couny. We hope he may he successful. Mr. J. 1). McDowall visited Charlcson last week on business. We were pleased to meet yesterday ; la. John J Joy, formerly of Camden, at now of Columbia. He is spend iug few days in Camden. BrevitlcM. To-Day is the anniversary of the utile of New Orleans, fought January ! , 1815. All the game chickens were not kill-; d during ihe Christmas "disputes." j ( V'c know of two that are still alive. The farmers are now bu-y making j reparations for the year's labors. It is gratifying to sec si many town j its plantel in small grain this year that j ere lost year plautcd in cotton. The number of bir rooms in Gamden j as been diminished by one. From our buck window we can see j vo new houses in process of erection |, a Campbell street. The Latham House has erected a , undsome sigu in front of its entrance, j The regular locomotive having broken i' <wn, the Camden train was attached ! > engine No. 4S on Fri lay. We heard a man remark last Weducs- J i ay that he "hadn't takcu a drink this 11 ear;" and he spoke as though he was ;' rou J of it, too. I Sorno of our public schools have re- j pened; notably that of Miss Lizzie * weed. ;] Young ladies, this is a good time to j ugin keeping a scrap book. t Very few of our country exchanges j1 ached us last week, most of them ' ' # I aving suspended for the holidays. : | Good for the tailors. The only one i ] i the penitentiary has b:cn pardoned. Kershaw Lodge No. 2i>, A. F. M., I < Id its regular monthly communication ( st Tuesday night. ' t ? - i * n? _ - ur.i It was rcpori<M in u csiorn traicicc , t st week tliat Turnage liad escaped ; t oni the penitentiary ; lut wc can find 1 j foundation far such a rumor. t This is the year in which the celc- J ated prophvt St. Armando predicted:} ic world would come to an cud. I Lynches Greek, in sympathy with , J Wnierec, flowed way o\cr its banks j st week. i There are 8 paupers in the poor { ouse. and 1G prisoners in jail. It is predicted that wc will have some j' ry severe weather after the loth. i1 It is said that the bottom has fallen , it of the road between Camden and j i le river. j1 ( All of the large streams in this sec-1 ( on of the Stale arc rep tried to have ' | ceti greatly swollen by the recent rains. The t'otton ll.iruel. II Ca.mukn, Dec. 8, 1878. j1 Contrary to expectation, the supply f cot ion is rut altogether exhausted, lough wo can safely predict that the , lose of this month will leave only a otuinal market. There was a little'1 iorc activity exhibited in this market i<? past v.ck. and the receipts were in \c -ss of those of tin; week previous. | Ve report soles for tlio week of 20] .iles at prices ranging from 7 to 10} j ents, according to quality. Tl?c Phantom Ship. low Hie liibcriun Craze Voiron | I*oor Xcgroi's to their Ruin. For several days past detached parties | f colored penplo have been arriving in l-is city hv different railroads from dif- : erent portions of the country. They nvari.il>!)- brought witfi them a certain i mount of -bafssagfl." usually consisting;, if cue or two mat tresses or feather hods, lotliing uti i a few provisions wrapped . a bed quilts. These people upon their ' rrival lo-rc always inquitcd for the, ihereabouts of the Lib- t i; n sliip, and vetoed incredulous whet, infiruicd that hero was no such craft in this port, daily of them already held shares ol lock in the "Liberia!! KxkIus Steattihip Company," while others procured i t immediately after their arrival. ITpon earning tliat the promised diip was not iere. and not likely to bo Iter" soon,, hey pcemrd to be surprised and disleaitcncd All of them bud disposed! >f everything; they possessed bcfoie caving; home; they were entire strangers, and bad little means of stibsis- I once. They got together, however, and i cntcd the house No. 40. at the corner if llutl'dgc avi'Utiu and Line streets. A reporter for the AV? s mirl Vrur'vr . ailed at litis plaeo yrsterdav to Icaru ?omot!iing of the plans, prospects a [ xpcrietic't of the proposed emigrants. El s knock was unswereu by a respcctabio looking colored woman. Sho said that abvul fifty uj.u, women uud whiU( drcn were quartered in the house, which has about, eight room?, and w?rc living , the best way they could while awaiting the arrival of the ship. They had eome from different sections, ond were entire strangers to the city and each other. When asked what county she came from, she said that she did not know. After some consideration however, she said she believed they called it "Burcounty." Being asked whether she came from above or below Columbia, she said she did not know where Co lutubia was, She lived on Mr, Orval Bird's place. It was not far from the railroad She didn't live near any town in particular. Had come on the train Had b-'on coming two days and nights. Knew wheresho lived was in Carolina. ILd her husband and children with her. Had sold everything before leaving liomc. Had come here because they hud gotten word that the .-hip that was to cirry them to Liberia was here.? Didu't know who they had gotten word from. Wanted to go to Liberia because it was the will of God that His people should go. Kxp"Cted God to take care of them until they did go. This is a lair specimen <>l the general answer* obtainc 1 from questioning: others. Some of the woiu-n were cookintr in the yard, while others, with their children, sat in the piazza sunning themselves. The men had all gone out. Going down Line street, at the corner of Line and Ash, a number of country colored men were found stnnJiog in front of a small frame house. On the pavement sat about a dozen women, while through the open door could he se-n piles of baggage inside the house with children ad infinitum. This puty con tained about 1U0 men, women and children, from Lancaster county, who had come down that morning. Thoy were in precisely the same predicament as the others, and had their cTc-its hauled to the house temporarily, ami now stood about waiting for something to turn up. They seemed comfortably dressed, and j to possess considerable intelligence, but were entirely without leadership or [tinns for the future, having come down (villi the expectation of going itnmcdiI'ely on board the ship. They had eviicntly no idea of what to do in the twisting emergency. A cr.iwd of sympathizing city colored people surrounded [hem. some inveighing against the Eiberian Exodus Association, and some sondoling with the strangers on their unfortunate position. After a while, George Curtis, the secretary and leader of the Exodus Association appeared, and ns soon as it oecame known who he was the crowd fathered around him. His Grst exhortation was that the emigrants keep to themselves and have nothing to do witli iny strangers, to avoid being fleeced. The X w* awl Courier reporter approached him just then, and asked on rfhouithc responsibility rested for bringug these people into this condition. lie replied that ho didn't know as ,ct. That there w.is a conflict of vera:ity between Middleton Ingrain, of Lantaster, and one of the directors, the forncr asserting that the litter bad writ en to him, instructing him to come Jown and bring his people, and the later denying it. lid (George Curtis) ntended, however, silting the matter horoughlv, he said. The next question was, ' What do you' propose to do with theui ?" i' lie answered that he didn't know. [Je was trying to make arrangements for hem. He then drew tiio male adults | ntc line, and took their names, inform- I ng them that he had engaged rooms "or them that would hold six each, at ' .wo dollars p-r month. ' Good God !" said one of the men, 'you u'u't going to keep us here a imntli, are you?" ' Yes," was the reply, "you may have :o stay here a month, but we are trying :o get work for you in the phosphate I work-. Mr. Porter will leave in a few i lays to select a ship. We have money mough in the First National Hank to pay the first instalment on one." The emigrants set mod be'ter satisfied, m 1 went off with the Libenun'scerefnry to look at tlieir quarters on sotno of llie sid" Streets. A ea!l and inquiry at the office of the L. K. A. elieited the response that the people who came here did so entirely Liu their own resp oisibiiity, and without the knowledge, conseut or invitation r?f the Association. When asked to explain why it was that p.-jple came, apparently moved by the same impulse, fiooi parts as far apart as Lancaster and liurke county. Georgia, they could give no explanation beyond a surmise that a report had gotten around in the country. The emigrmts seem entirely unable .* ? .??.? r* ?t cut uPnAnUt 'lOP.MWlf rtf UtllV (U U i > (* mi) raw ici un ; j uvvwum w? ?? j thoy come at tliis time, beyond that I hey "got word" to do so. More of these people are expected to arrive. On whom the responsibility lor the cruel deception rc>ts cannot as yet bo ascertained, beta terrible blunder or a more terrible fraud ha* been committed somewhere. The Libemn Kxodus Association had best liuiry the ship, or a storm will he laised about tliiir ears. (.'hartrst'in .Yi ir.f nut/ Courier. M A ItKIKI). On Saturday, Uio .vh inst :ui\ nt'? o'clock p. in., in (Jrac-* ChuVch, < aiinlen, t?y Ki'V K. It. MI'.ch, Kt'c'or, Mr. iltcfiani (nine*, of Sumter county, mi'l Mr*. Kmllv \. Mo Kir, of Charleston, S. r. on the 30lli i>( Uoi-cnilicr, lsTT. I?r W. K. itus" sell, Ksq , Mr. <J. II. Denton and Ml.is Sallle Muli!> }, all of Kershaw. My the Hev. It. Napier, Doccnlicr 50th. 1*77. at thcitrMc'it resilience. Dr. Anderson II. Itnwcn, ot lvci iho. v ttuuut), and Mis* Mary Allison, il.uulif tor of John A. Itrown, Kin., of M.irs lliulT, S. S|K rial Notices, If you ivaut old shoes male as pood s new at Miiull cost, just carry them to Younp Bros, one door west of the post office, and they will Jo tho job | upon short notice. Bear in mind that you can always purchase goods cheaper than the cheapest at the extensive Dry (roods Establishment of II, Burucli.?Avt A full line of Hosiery for Ladies, Misses and Childron very cheap at & Dw-ucb'ifcjBQAvt Blankets, Opera Flannel, Plain nnd Twilled Flannels, Cloths and ; Cassiraeres in large variety, very cheap, at H. Baruch's.?Avt A full line of Black Alpacas just received, and offered extremely low, at II. Baruch's.?Avt Mens Unlaundried Shirts, the best goods for the money to be found in Camden, at II. Baruch's. In the " Ladies Department " you will find an assortment of trimmed onil 11 n f i-i m moil TTflU T.nflipf) TTndpr wear at II. Baruch's.?Avt Shawls ! Shawls! at greatly reduced prices at II. Baruch's Dry Goods Emporium.?Avt Be sure to get your Clothing and Hats at the popular store of II. Baruch's.?Avt A full line of Handkerchiefs and Hosiery to be had at II. Baruch's. Undershirts ! Undershirts ! Genuine Bargains at II. Baruch's.?Avt Call for the 50 cent 2 button Kid Gloves, in all desirable shades, at II Baruch's.?Avt Corsets are sold remarkably cheap at II. Baruch's.?Avt Carpets! Carpets! Rugs! Rugs, at II. Baruch's.?Avt Procure one of thos.j beautiful sets of Furs or Fur Capes at II. Baruch's. New Stvles of Ladies Cloaks can be found at II. Baruch's.?Avt XK>V AI)VKR7nsh:.\lKNrS. A NEW ENTERPRISE! W. A. ANCEUM & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND Commission Merchants PePASS' block, OAMDENT.IS, O. In store, a full supply of Beavy anl Fancy &ras. Our olijec* is u >. ..uut long fe'f in Camden?namely: A place where yo-i '?? P ?~...l I)?.\wia!nna of rnta I no uujr virucenra nuu ? ivnoiu.u .... .v?? < it only a small advance upon who'esalo prices, thereby savin? the trouble an 1 expense of ?en lin; to Charleston (as many have been doin^) for monthly supplies. Gall and exa nine our 9toclt and pricet, ind you will be convinced. Fresh Meat Market. Attached to our house is a Fresh Meat Market, where all kinds of trash tmat may he obtained. The market is under the inanaeement of a Srst-class bu'eher, and the public inav rclv upon obtaining good nieit. " W. A. A NCR I'M & CO. janHtf NEW ORUANM, ICS ops$123,10, f.?\ 9. pa. 1*1 \NOS, ret ill pric $T.v?, only $.80. Send f >r rnnfldi-nti it olrcuUrs. Daniel E. Bj-ttty, Wastiin.ftou, N. J. 3 new vocal and 2uaw Instrumental | tecea sheet music, to.-, sliver or stps. Mu.-lc Publishing t'oinpanr, Middleboro, Masaachus-tfs. ?) " CARPS, 89 styles. 10c., or 20 Chromo Cards 20C., wlthuauic. J. IJusted i Co., Nassau, N. Y. Cf\ I.aruk MixepCakps with name. In caae, Oil 13o. 23 without caae. 9c. 30 new fun cards. loo. Outfits, Ide. F. WashbI'KM A Co.. Middleboro, Mass. RUPTURE! Those wishing relief and cure for Kupture, should eonsnlt Dk. J. a. SHERMAN, Sfts Broad war, New York. Send 10c for his new iw ok witn , photographic likenesses of bad cases before and after cure, lleware of cheats who pretend to furnish i>r. Sherman's treatment. One of these fellows, n Vlerinan clerk, now calling himself Dr. W. fi. Crenipb'n. Ii Indicted on eotnplnint of Dr.s.and awaits trial for forgery and embezzlement. AGENT8 WANTED ! ! FOB PARTICULARS ADDRKSS WiNoii Sowing; Machine Co Broadway, New York City, Chicago III. New Orleans, La., or San Francisco, Cal. That SAN FOLD'S HADICAL CFKK for Catarrh will mot Instantly relieve and speedily cure. References, Henry Wells, Ksq., Wells, Fin go A- Co., Aurora, N. Y.; Wm. Boweii, Lsq., Mellao rtowo'otl, liraut V Howeii, St. r ur ?, V^a>eI ouis Testimonials and Treatise by mall. Price, with nnp ovcd Inhaler, fl. sold ever' wh -re. WKKKS nf Pafnruli * FOT'l"Kit, proprietors, 01 v^avan u, Host?n< yass# MARSDEN'S Pectoral Palm! T1IK ORE AT RRMKDV FOR COUGHS, colds AND Consumption. FIN'IjAYSON Sc THOMPSON, New Orleans, La., Sole Agts. For sale by all druggists. A Card. I hereby give notico that I hart for tb* present discouiinucd ibo practice ot raodloint. J. J. HOJUOF, * D\ | >rtW | Water-Purifying Lhain Pump Acknowledged to he superior to any other pump known. So valves to 6el out of or. ' der. Bucket and chains made of galvnni i/ed ranleable iron. The fob'est water made pn.-e by (lie use of this jump. 10 feet or less, $'.0; each additional foot, 50 cents. This pump may be examined at the Latham House. jnn8-tf LATHAM & PERKINS. To Rent. Throe or four rooms of a residence, situated in a desirable locality, c.id within ten minutes walk of the business centre of the town. Ou the place its a new well of excellent water, outbuildings, &c. Apply to WM. D. TRANTHAIf. janSif vTckms Illustrated Monthly Magazine ! Each number contains 32 pip*. of reading, many flue wood cut illustrations, ar.d one I plate. A beautiful Garden Ma<izm , printed on I elegant paper, and full of Informs' .'in. In English and ucniau. Price $1.33 a roar; five ooi $3.00. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden. &0 ceota In paper cavers ; In elegant cln> a caveo *' o?j. \ ick's Catalogue, 3001Uustraf: .as, o:.'. * - ui, Address, JaMj#* VIOK. Jan3-lt Rochester. X. V. Bacon 2 Bacon 2 VZ. AAA Pounds Eac n for sale by I tiyllUU E . JM r.K'vt. jan8tf. Axes. QK DOZEN AXES, For sale by jan8tf EACH BROS. Notice to Tresspassers. All persons arc hereby warned against passing through that part of try land, known as my Woods Pasture, without my permission. Any one disregarding this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent or I lie 1*1 w. mcy .ire iniu.ui'.-u tuui ? ** auc adjoining tlie pasture is recognized us the public highway. dec'25-4t* WM. BRANHAM. Administrator's Notice. All persons having claims agnir.st tne estate of Martha II enrich on, decerstd. will present the same duly "alinsitd, and those indebted to said estate w:l( make immediate payment to me. W. S. DEI.LINURB, dec2i-4t Administrator. JNotice.; State of South Carolina?KerahawCouctj In the Common Pleas. R. J. Donaldson, as Receiver, vs. W. E. Johnson and others. Notice is hereby given to all holders of the bills of the Bank of Cuutden. S. (rot heretofore proven and established before W. D. McDowall, rereiv.-r of said bank, under orders ot the lute Court of Equity.) tliat by virtue of ar. order of his Honor C. P. Ton nsend, Circuit Jud^r, mdo in above stated case, and dated the l "Ui day of November, A. 1). 1877, they are inquired to establish and prove sun.e ^efcre the undersigned at his office, in ('sinJw, 8. C , on or before the first city of February next. W. H. R. WOHKM \.N, novl3tillfcdl Bcferee. Administrator's Notice. ill ....... I.-Mini, .laiirll lilt AiI J U> nisuo uv/iviiu^ vtHiwj? ? estate of Joseph L. Tiller, ceceascJ, will present the same duly attest"d, an 1 those indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to me. B. M. VH * ROfc, docl8-lm Administrator. NOTICE. With a riew of a change in my basing, my books will be closed on the l.-f of .Tnic uary, and no goods sold on credit r.fter that date, unless under special an arguments} Thost* indebted to me '.re requested 10 settle without delay. dec25-4t ROBT. M. KENNEDY.^ J Mules, Wagons aurt Stock FOR SALE. A fine lot of broke mules, " omo f'.r'y head of cattle and a number ol wagots, can be purchased to aivantag.- by catting ?1_ ??i. ?? eariv. iw janl-2t W. L. ARTHUR. Fine Berkshire l'!^ For sale by dec25tf BAUM BROS. Molasses. 1/1A BARRELS New Crop NewOriean I "U Molasses. For sale low by junltf BAUM BROS. Sale of Real Estate. On the first Monday in February nexf, between the legal hours of sale, will be sold at public sale, to the highest bidd-r in front ot the court uouso ot ucrwan county, the folio* ing named real estate, to wit: 1. The plantation on the we*' side of j Wateree River, known ac the 1'oby Place, situated in Kershaw county, and hounded j north by lands formerly the proper';* o" E. ! A. Cunningham, east by lands of i'ulltn, J west by lands formerly the property of K. j A, Cunningham and D. Motley, and south ! by lands of Daniel and John M? il?y. Which said land was, on the 22nd ci.:y o: February, 1878, conveyed i > c.usr.u >i. Lang by 11. C Salmond. assignee in bankruptcy of John D. Kennedy. 2. And also, at the same time ard place, will be sold at public sale t > lb* highest bidder, hih I her tract as follows, tov.it: The plantation or tract of lar.d ! nown as the Rock Kill Place, situated on the ucst j sine of the Watrree River, Kershaw couul tv. State of South ?'aro!ina. hounded north | by the lands of William Kelly and Thomns Sessions, south by lands of the DoH Place and Daniel Motley, east by lards of Culler. Kelly and estate of Spring, w -.1 bv lands of Rose and the Rice Creek Sprit.,, rid. which said land was, on the 22*:d day of February, 1S7J, conveyed .o Susan M. Lang by H. C. Salmond, assignee in l*ukI ruptcy of John D. Kennedy. Tertus of sale cash, j janltd SUSAN M. LANG, | 200 Sacks* Liver|rt>o? Salt, For sale at $1.25 per sack. nov20 2t RRASINOTON A. NUTTUiS. Seed Rj e. For In Vprantftta fo sum. 1 y #Wir Uiu.a ^ A