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Nov. U95. Are You Going to Atlanta? If you aro g >iyg t<? Atlanta you cun save $5,00 by callinaSat this* olfiee before making your arrange moots to go. v Married, Hy Rev. T. W. Scruggs Nov. lOih 10 a. ip., at tha residence of the brides father, S. D. llurst, .Miss Kosa 1 1 ii it* t to Mr, Nelson 1 ves, till of Pi&gali, S, C. Annual Mooting of County Board The annual meeting of tho (boun ty Hoard of Commissioners wus held lost week. The financial con dition of the county was found to he in a greatly improved condition. Tho present Hoard of Commission ers are to he congratulated upon their goad management. Bad on Th'a Cam dsn Boys. J * Tho Camden foot hall team plac ed -a match game wi'.h Columbia on last Wednesday. .One of the Columbia papers says "Camden put up a very good game, but the Columbians know their' business and defeated them by a score of] 28 to 0, fh Phantom Patyy. o Thero will be a phantom party at the residence of Mr. L. McL. Brown on the night. ofNov. 15th for tho benefit of Cook's Church. The bad weather kept many away from the lust parly, so tho committee are renewing their energies to make this one a success. We hope all will attend. A delightful time is cxptfcte.l. Another Car Load cf Ilorsos. * ? ? ] will have another car load of good harness, draft and saddle horses to sell at, auction on Wed nesday, November tho 20th. Side "will take ply co at same place ? in .front of tity stables. 'If you did not secure one of these fine horses at the list salc^cTon t miss this one, S. H. Latham. Hot Supper. ? There Trfii be a hoi supper given at tho residence of Mr. W. It. Gardner, about 7 miles below Cam den- on the Charleston road, on Thursday night Nov. 21st. The supper will be given for tho bene fit of Swift Creek Baptist Church and all are cordially invited to at tend and help out in this good oh use, A Petrified Body. A petrified human body was found in tho river near Columbia last Sunday morning by a M.\ Kuir. The body is supposed to be that of nn Indian; it is about six feet long and weighs over 400] pounds. Tho finier will exhibit it, at the Fair this week, and from there It is supposed ho will take iij to Atlanta for exhibition. Appointments for Preaching. Wo have been requested to/nake the following announcements: There will be preaching at Mar shall's and Salem on tho 4th Sun day, 24th Nov. ' Quarterly meeting Smithvillo cir cuit will be held at St. Maihew't* Church on Saturday, 2.3rd inst., instead of Friday, <?22nd, as an nounced. ? (J A Nice Treat, f It was our pleasure on/last Fri day to accep\ an invitation from our esteemed ^fiulTg-mend, Mr. C. L. Kirklcy, to d?no at his eating saloon. Tue dinner wns all thai could he desiied and it was a treat that we enjoyed hugely. The sa loon is conducted in first-class stylo _ and better meals cauuot be gotten * anywhere. When you want a good dinner, supper or breakfast you will do well to call on Mr. Kiiklev. Catarrh in The Hoad Is due to impure blo.d and can not be" cured with local applica tions. Hood's Sars.ipnriMa has cured hundreds of cases of catarrh because it purifies the blood and in this way removes tl.e cause of the disease. It also builds up the sys tem and prevents attacks of pneu monia, diphtheria and typhoid fev er. , Hood's I'llls become tl.e" favor ite cathartic with every rt ne who tries them. 25. Grange Organized MitE. 1*. Khedd organized :i Gi njffsj r? in West Waterep, live miles from Cflinden, nn lna', Tuesday iIjc r.ili. Tlic olllcers elected arc n<* follows : J. N. Jonc9, Mosier; II. A. Mnr lin, O. ; A. L. C. ttin.ird, Lcc. ; H. j A. Bowen, L. : K. T-. Smith, A. S. ; K. W. Porter, C. ; J, S. Ham mond, Trens. ; J. M. Porter, Sec.; L. II. MeLeod, G. K. The In?ly of Hccjs are : Mits E. A. Jnne/*, C. ; Mi.it L. H. Kiusrd, IV. Mrs. M. J. Hammond, F. ; Miss M. II. Smith, L. A, S. The lirange is composed of good material sod good result* may be txpected. t " 0 Tho Reco'd Mr. T. H. Day is, of Aulioch, sent to this oil] oo one day this week a turnip which weighed nearly ?ix pounds and measured 22 inches ii. eirou inference. If anyone can km this let him speak out. Camden Gotten Market. Cotton is quoted to-dsU' as fol lows : fjk 'Fully Low Middling 71 Middling, 7; Fully Middling, Tj G OOl I Middlip??, N Docrths Mis. Piguese, relic ? > f .dr. Wil-i ham Pigv:ese, aged about ?."? wu>; died yesterday morning at her res idence on Delvulb 8 1 reel near the !? C's depo t . Mr. A le\ llv! rwhinin, , of New! York, who spent last Winter \v i t.li I relatives in Camden died lust wev k ! in New York. Personal Mr. .J. IS. Rush, left on hist Wed nesday to attend the Ga ? Ala. Husinesp College, <?f Macon, Gu. Mr. Rush is one of our veiy best young men and we predict for him a bright future. Mr. J. F. Walking has tukeh charge of the school^ at Cantey Hill much to t he dvlightfof the pat rons of that school,' Miss Fh d i Hudson has taken charge or the Shamrock school. Miss Fleda is a most excellent young lady and the p.tlions ofj^uu school are to be congratulated up on securing her services. We wish her much success, Sheriff R. It. Wildnms went to Clarendon county this week to make an arrest, lie got his man. Deputy Sheriff Raleman went ti> Columbia yesteidav morning to commit to the Asylum a lunatic negto from the eastern part of 1 1 n* county who was adjudiied insane by Drs. Moore and Dunn. Hymeneal. Mr. K F. Wat kins, of Camden, and MUs Ltx/.ie Homar, of Sparlan lung, were married in Spartanburg' on last Wednesday. The bride is a sister of Rev Paul V. Homar who was at one time pastor of the Cam den Raptist Church. Yesterday at half p:ist one at the residence of the bride's moth er, Mrs. M. A. Niics, Miss ?Juhic C. Ni!es, of Camden, and Mr. F. C5. Spann, of Moh8 Point, Miss., Rev. G. II. Waddell ofllciaiing. Imme diately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Spanu left for? Mississippi via Atlanta. *? The Kershaw Era of yesterday contained the following': "Miss Janic N'les. of Camden,*'' is to be wedded to Mi. F. G. Spann, of Mis sissippi, to-iiay at the home of the bride in Camden, at half past one o'clock. T|u*y will lake the two o'clock train for the Al'anla Ex position where they will spend their honey-moon. And from there to Mississippi where they will make their future home. We curtain 1> must congratulate Mr, Spann on selecting such a noble colup'finion. We wish the happy couple a long and prosperous life." Re'ief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Rladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kid ney Cure." This new retneoy is a great surprise on account of its ex celling proifipiness in relieving pain in the bladder, ki Joeys, back an. I every part rf the urinary pns s ages in male or female. 1 1 relieves retention of water and pain in pass ing il almost immediately, if you wjufrfquiek relief and cure this is Vour reined}'. Sold by Dr. F. L. Ze.np, Druggist, Camden, S. C. A No. 7 Cooking Stove with 20 pieces **8.00. A No. 8 Cooking Stove with 25 pieces ?10.00. J. R. Good:d* Son. ^ Eeik Hill. | The following communication was intended for las', wee k hut was .unavoidably omitted. We trust oui new correspondent will pardon the delay. ? Kd. J L Dear Chronicle: ? It seems that Grinning Juke and Gu?sic have forgotten you. If they have we will try and give you the r.ews. Hope we will ml be introduced to the wast basket. IIow can Cross Path ke.?p so quiet when the people u re talking about stealing her. It seems that Vivian thirfks she will be very eas ily stolen. We think it would a very easy matter to stea the pig hut we imagine i *. would be the hardest jolt they have ever under taken if they weie to undertnko to steal Cross Path. What has frightened J. L. G. si? Wo can never hear fiom him. Oh! yep, we had forgotten that '*Kr>t his bestest and gone on." Wake np Scotch Lassie Jean. Dancing time is here, you may have the pleasure of meeting with #J. K. G. at a dance. Well guess I had better stop ah this is my firs*, and "they tell ice" that all those old lung, uninterest ing letters ? > to.the waste basket. G^ot? wishes to all. Linnie Dorn. ? ? DeS alb. Desr Chronicle : ? We will comfi again ciaiming our place among the iuoiiv coriyspoiulenls. Wu thought we would li n o a mm riage \y ti l! \nn u'toiu t u> this. Hut our oj/i l>:ii'li?'lor w<j fear h:?s '.(liull' H ' *? I i | ) III1, tl>? htld, M) Sllll, Mt>s M l e \\ Ulliil, til >11 niter, j Iut> i- h hi vj?? oi tin. Koikv i ! i i jiTich School, hi' w , > ! ? hi' i' much! success. Mr. Ilcniy Spears h.is .>, ?:? A on ?? visit to relatives at, Cliailotts\ N I 0. Miss l.i;:/ie Ru-di, our ?>t* Murk ton s sv\rt test young hulk's, spent .?? few da\ s with Miss Mullio I'll!- J uer i tx i u'.ly. Mi. li. It. 1 nit^ilcl!, one cf out | popular young ui* n, v is j i od his h icnd, Mr. Kiip-iic Wall-*, in West \V all? i eo last w ci k. Mr;. l.iz/.ie lluunhk lias ivturn imI io lu r home til Boiling Sptiugs, N. I'., after spending a jVw wi-cks with lu i patents "t this place. Mr. .1. K. Rush, i f Stockton, made a In i? f v i?>ii in this m ighboi liond last ?\ i-i'h. Tlieie will Ik* a phantom part\ al tju* rcshh-itcf. of Mr.* I . Mi 1. llrown next I'liday night, for the I benelU of t lit* church. Mr. >J. L. I rou i man returned from Iron Station, N. (J., this wei-k. Two of Flat Rock's spoi lsmen were hunting in our long one day last week. TInv had not hcen out very long hel'oie they eainu across a line diove of wild tuikeya (as the)' supposed.) The)' lired" kill ing one and wounding several, as tiie resuli they had turkey f r din ner t.'ie next day and a funeral preach* d besides. W e bet thai they W ill tiexW vtiuii', "k.'ep, con stantly on the rtlert and observe everything that l*iUes place with in sight of hearing," W it h love to nil, lYt. Pino Grov9. "Knd" Cnl led For. ? A Warning I o I !?<? Whiskey and W i no I > r i nkers. ? Ot h er News. Nov. 1 1 th. Mr. Kdiiir: ? I will cu-ee again claiming my space in your inter esting paper. News being very scarce I can't write anything of much inipoi t iuce. We aie having some cold rriiny weather at the present. Mr. I,. V. Hiown has charco of the rinc Grovo school. We hope that he may be a greet help to this oominu iiv in education. We thank hi in for th^ ?'nterest which he has tak. n in helping us to or ganize a lits ary society al Fine Grove sc, hoc I house. The follow ing officers \?rere eh-eled at the last meeting: E. 1*. Hliedd, I'res : C. Stokes, uice Pres.; L. V. Ilrown, Si'C. and TVcns. ; Miss Alice Stokes, Sen. Critic; Miss Carrie Myers, .fun. Critic; J. W. M\crs Sergeant at Arms, The (juerry for next Sat urday night is 'Resolved, That we I are advancing in Education, Civi lization and Religion.' We wish inm/li success in our undertaking, aifti many may join us and lak.? some part in our works, that our community may build up, and be one. of pence and happiness. Miss. Jenny McNeal h:is charge] | of the Gumberry School. We wish her a plcasaul stay while she is with us. We had the ph*nsu re of attending the candy pulling at Mr. E. 1*. I Shedd's on last Wednesday night: we enjoyed it very much, and hope wo may have tl?o pleasure of go ing to another one soon if not be fore. What has become of Trotter has he trotted himself to death try ing to catch his horse? We heard not long sinc.f: that he had trotted all night and was still trotting and was hunting him tbo next day. Bro. Lud let us hear from you agnin and tell us where you haye been keeping" vfrOrsclf. * It seems to me that you never thought of the dear Chronicle but one time A word to the whiskey and wine drinkers, fie caret ul when you come to our Literary S iciety not to be drinkictg. Jf you do wo will publish your names in the county paper, but olas not only in the county paper, but it will he scratch ed oir of the bonk of God and writ ten on the drur.knids book in . tor ment. I w ill assure yon you/ best gill will think less of you by drink ing. Let me ask you to come so ber and take some part in oui so ciety; it will do you good hi re ?uu1 i ii the wo i hi to come. Well I will close as the J)< puty is wailing for my letter. With host wishes to the Chroni cle and ils correspondents. Sis. Pissah. Mr. Editor/!- ? After a silence of several weiks I thought that I would coiuc again as I have a little Hews. 3 .. Rev. '1'. W. Scruggs wli.i has la bored with us so faithfully for the pnsfcTvo yeaiH e'osed his pastoral "Mothers' Friend" Cures r Rising IT I have bc^n a midwife for many years, ami ii reach cast: whero "MOTH ERS' FRIEND " w a s used u accomplished wo* <1 tiers and shortened labor and lessened pain. It . is the best r^icdy for RISING OF TIIE IMS ISA ST known, and wortii the price for tlint alone. Mr?. II. M. IlrewRter, Montgomery, Ala. m Sent by Exprca* or mall, on receipt of price, J fl.OOptr bo?l?<. Book "To Mothers" DilMH fi*?. y BRAOTIELO REGULATOR OO., ATLANTA, OA. IOU> KT omVOOXSM. I wutk at I'i^ah Sunday morning by preaching one of hi* most foici 1 1 ili' H-nuoiiK, Mr. Scruggs by his kind disposition ami friendly way, I has left with t ho love and praise ot all who know him, and wo wi?h ! him h successful new year. Miss McKudden, ono ot ( laven don's sweetest young ladies, i> \j> itint? fri? mis in tlii* neighhoi hoo'd. M ins Kisi Hurst and Mr. Nt! son Ives were n nitod in tho holy bonds of matrimony, Sunday morn tug at 10 (iVIik k at the resoli noc of the bride s fat ho r. Ivi v. !. N\ ? Scruggs otlloiatrd. I'here will ho a hot tupper {liven at tho residence ot Mr. \\'. K. (lard nor, rhursday night, "1st ins!., for thu honolit <>t* Swift Ojreek liap i i st eh u roll. KveryhodM is cor dially invited. Wo will come audn it all the i^iils do not get married. ys / Wjc }5ran:h CcViool IIouso. > V ? Dear old Chronicle: ? As it hnsi been somo time since ) oil havo hcaid from this quid littlo 'burg,' I will write ) on, although I have not everything to wute. The most important event (hat 1 can s^euk j <>f is that 1 mot sifter "\ ivian last Sunday week at this \ laeo, where she lias taken up a school. I had he en roadir.g her interesting letters in tho Chronicle for a long time, and I had 1 < ? :s since vVniro?l to meet her, and so it was that l?ro. "II. T. J." gave mo u "knock ing down" to her, and as( y&n might rightly suppose, 1 r::n 4 few jumps before I thought >f in\self l>ut nevertheless, .1 was mightx glad to meet will: her, for she i? good lookii.g "to set old mitchel, and I lather expect 1 li t%l 1 eallv on 'II. T. .J.' oftener in tho future. \ Mr. .1. R. Thorne l as heen quite sick for some 1 1 me. Mr. W. C. llorton and daughter, Mins Kdith. accompanied by their couniu, Mins Chandler, arrived ho:ne from Sumier Co. where they ha\e been spending the Kali, a few days ago. Wo were truly glad to joe tliem. They brought some pretty little white rubbils with them. li'O. "L. L. C." I would like for you to meet tne at llro. "II. T. J't" some tinio soon, and lei us g<? t bet ter acquainted with our good sis ter "Vivian," Write when you will meet in<; there. With kind regards to all. Fillmore KUips. Abney. Nov. 9. Mr. Editor: ? After a week's si lence I come again claiming my place in your valuable columns, although news is as scarce us "hen's tccll.." Coru shucking is now the older] ?.f the day. Cotton is nearly all out says sonic one and so is every thing else except poverty and debts. Mi. M. II. Hoiton one of our popular young men, spent a few daya in Sumter this week on busi ness. We had tho pleasure of meeting "sister Vivian" last Sunday, for A C<r^xy>T A 2;>i >'j L JI2L IvJL ?, Dist ress i n ?; Co ugh. SOUL JOINTS : ? AMI- - fv'USGLES. Docparrcd OS' ICEI.IEF. ! ( r::Ki> r.y i L: w ? i J 1 1 J b o ^ t vi u I ? ? M " ! J I "? > I I! ?Sl'Vi.Tl" ;; t ? ! ? ? t .. : .if ? n i.- ? -.villi ;i ? : i ? ny,', . i' .i-V : i* I ;i ;.! soifiirss ttf-J i. i . i s . i f*^TT l : ? 1 1 I <a.?n ??illcil l>ii< I '.is in ! ii i -i v : l i : ?? lnnr-lu's. Iilil .vi >:? . ?i'l'f. li.iiil 1 <iv '.| ...!vl of rv .? 1 ivi-ll ju.hIsi. i *.f >J. < t- t-v I V?M . ?t i|. .11 \ ? !?; .'.I ? : il r. V. -! I'll! ilciy <?'1 ?. I ? i ?*. ? ??! ?" l:i I y ;? i ? I ? ?'.U.K. 'I ? ).: ?' . ' I' S-i 'i I I?! i:i " V v v :\- i: ' a \ rj t/oi: ' I \h? mr ? I V I ? I*.- !c r ?; .?? : ? i- r - I!, r-. i"- ? ? . :?? : .. Aycr'c ' ' ;*?" y fcclc: i J r.c"j< '.v/arjj AT 1 "j." ' r'. 7~ 7* JL7.Z\ II'- } O .. :ilh ? Home very lia r?h thing* were wil| lay I both and Iho convention 1 intoned ?< re- i did not interfere. When tin; in - | vention root to-night hojuc slight out in) material amendine/ita- were n r in to the vital cIiiuho ol the educiiti uy, > article, and then it was adopted, dg- , vidiug for the common Kchool hvh eeu j the Ihree-iuill constitution tax, the dollar pull tax, ttnd the Hupplctj tax, eitiuHof over 10.001) inhabit' being exempted from it* proviai The convention took up tb<> ordim providing for the pOHtpouemeut olj eeioiiott^TTf the General Ada'crably u j the second Tneadny in ne\t .Jam ' and adopted it. Then the flection : the educational article r^bttfug to i highest educational iiihtitut was taken up and the <] tion of inserting chuiBea for the ro tenanco of catch was Jitcujaed. it; here that Mr.\?eorge D. 'ijllrnau j the door and begin hi* ape.vh j W"M ? -rcftstie from the bi4ginnin& t<i end, and when hu attacked the ro of Clemson College bo aeored it j Alpha to Omegn. lie did not wiaft any of the in tiooa to be putiu the eonatitntion. ? dd that Booth Carolina wan 1 little patch of the world, about th of three Texan caftl.; ronntiea, ? bad all the aapirationa of an e and ?m trying to adopt an el a I odueationai ayatvm in 48 bonra ' d?r t<T ^et.ihe young white men * ** * " "*** # . ? r for Infants and Children " Oiistoriu Usv> m il mln] ?! i'<l t??cMMroH that 1 rtfotinm'ml it ?u? superior tonny j?rvsmptl :t kuvwu Ioiiun" l(. A Aki'iiimi, M 1' , 111 6<?, Ox(v>ixl >3l ? u, Ji, V. "T1 i ti^?> ?>f ' Oastorlu ' Is ?>?> unlvors.?l asiil In in . i its so wt'U kium it th.it it Mvms a w\>. k ?.>f .s?j>?'i\>r?>i,':?tl?in to oiuloreoit. J-Vw aiMt!u? liitclli vnt t'.mulu-H who ilo Jmi ket'j) v'astori.i wilhiu c?i*y ivaoh." C.lltUKi M All t v -i . 1 > . 1 ? . , Ni w York City. Custody eUtVH Oolio, ijvUlou, s..nr ft.-in uh, I ^fny'tbh'n, Kruotatton, Kills Worms, jfiw* t>looj?, aiivl i>roiuoU\8 ?JN K?"iion, f Without 4^? jut Ions mivlU cK ion. ' "For M>\vr?l )v,>r:! I Itavo rooonimoiuKvl 't'.iMoria,' tuul sli.tll nhv.iy.s eontinuo to <l<) ?so, ;:s il h is luvtuial>ly i>i\uUkr?l l>uiKlUi.vl ii-sults." J'.iaun P. 1\\iu?ki:, M. 1\, KVUh StivoC tliuJ ? t K A\>\, Now York City, Tiik Ckxt.vv :t Company, Mi'hray Sihkkt, Nkw Vohk ClVV, TlilS Cllll.ivs IIKI>, in iiinj'lf natur I tlni-li, throo loot fti.Ii>, tour t' rt folding 1? n* Mini t ? ? 1 1 1 1 1 1 ir siiK's. ??nl\ *1 ,M*? < 1* liv rivd f, o. l>. ours ( Mini K?( It*. Tin (iKAXDKKT r.AKiiAlX KVKU < M'KI-'.U I I). Order, I!. M, A N I > I !\V "?*, tin- Furniture iKalcr, Cliariutto, N'. HIRSCH BROS.! Fl KST OK Till-: SKASON. For the pnst two weeks we have been open in*; up largo ship ments from both northern and foreign markets and we are now in position to show to the public the largest, the most complete and most attractive lines of GrOOdls, u a i s, s nous, a i: \ is' rr i: xisu / xa <;<><>i>s, ,t r., Fver displayed in this city each day adding the newest novel ties that ar ? to be worn lor the coining season. To Start The Season JYist Opei cd. HO 1 ulies capes, lates styles, in navy blue, black >ind tan, to be sold at 1.60, worth $o.00 and $G.OO. 'io pieces of fall outing, lull width, at Sc. a yard, worth 12Jc. V?t ? pieces of cashmere, double fold, at 1 li > t ; . a yard worth 2f>c. -10 pieces in pretty brocades at 12 l-'ic. a ynid. 8 pieces of bcjiutiful "Rob Hoy" plaids, CC j inches wide, at :30c. a yard. Handsome line of illuminated and fancy weave dress goods Inspect the novelties in varied effects at 1 joy a yard; cannot be du])lcated. klcgant line of dress goods in suit lengths, no two suits alike, in all the latest novelties, bouelcs, camel's hair, Scotch weaves, rough weaves, crepons, &c\, &o. BLACK. . GOODS. Tins stock is unsurpassed in its grandeaur. Jkntire new stock, replete with all the very newest Creations for the. fashionable world,. "It will be worth your time to call and inspect this de partment. The most beautiful ''Boucles," t h is good* being th? leading style of dress goods for thp coining seasons. We are showing them in endless variety. Also, handsome line of plain brilliantines. Full line of hem iettas, serge.--, diagonals, eie lions, basket weavce, &o. i CG> sr jL cl <*?> if your o o, ir Department is now complete. The 1m m?t?f?t stock we have ever carried, in fact too lar?e. and we have marked same nt prices ihat have never had an equal, in ord . r tV.t frtock may be reduced. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! We have the largest and most complete line of men's, boys' and children's clothing ever shown in this city at prices* never heard of before. Children's suits, sizes 4 to 14, from 7oe. up to ?'(> (K*. Boys' suits, sizes 14 to 19, fr6m $'2.00 up to $15 00. Men's suits, sizes 34 to 42, from $2.50 to $>20.00. BOOTS & SHOES. / We carry the most complete lino^in the city. We buyjhein di rect from the manufacturer, wh(ch enables us to syll' *t ^retail for wholesale prices. We can sojl you sh 'es ct old prices, us you know shoes have advanced considerably, I ??? t we bought our entire stock before the advance and we will give our ens o mors tlie benefit of the prices. ('aulHSrly and often and se cure the best bargains. Respectfully*, HIRSCH BROS. Stove pipe nil m/.i-'h 15 els pi r. joint of 2 feci. .J. R. Goudule Soil. Try our Toltucco 5 ct? pin dif ferent jjruiles Iiy pound or box. ,1. it. Cioodule A- Sen.# Auction Sale Next Mon-j day. . Let every iiQilv couie lo Camden j noxt Monday, Nov. 18tli, to buy a! cheap horse. Wo will sell tit pub-i lie auetion for ca?l? one car load of j nice, will broke hornet* ttnd n?nr?'8. i No Oregon or Texas ponies. Every hors? put up will bo sold without reserve us to bid ler. Sule will com mence At 11 o'eioek sharp in front of my stable in Camden. Geo. T. Little A Co. ; ? : ' ... '??'?? ? ?; Subscriptions for The Columbia tr Register tnketi m? t ti i m office. ? , WE HAVE NO AGENTS l?tit thlp ^Otro our factory at wtiolesriKr pri?-?. 'Hblp any wl?fr?? for examination; pay frrl*)it Jrfilli ways If not sittlii factory. 100 stvloa of < Vrrii<K'flf 5?0 ?ty !??? of If iii-iwhm. Hcnd let*, for 112 |mik? fUltalogiK'. kLMUKT ? AHIIUliK AND *?? JIA!? $35. ^ II 4 UN ?tt MHi, CO.. W. n. IV All, Hrt'f, tlk barf, V?4, Tlie iiew Id<?&. Aro y<n? ?>-ii<lit nn?] vf?r ? If so. you hrtv# >leuty of Mc.ih of y<jOr ?n n, aUo t>'iiii? cnotiKh o K' ii)i K'"" I ?'?'w oiW-4 wIkti ofToivl. Wlirttilo y?/iilliiuk of a 3 ' column Ilir.sir;it?-?t Monthly I'a |?er,eAch Ikkiio containing a I'j-'cp of Music, Vocal or IiiHtnifiK'iilnl, |.it?*xt I'iikIiIouk, 0<xhI Stories, l>ra>uAt(<; Ni-iv* ami Portrait* of 1 'rvt ty Aclressoa, Hoiim-IioIiI, Toih't and Fancy Work Hints, all for Ci <?<?1111 it year. pu?tfMM4l * hrrms too roo 4 to bo tru<? but we kIvh you exac tly what we aclvertisw. fivuu & ccuta uucl sec for yourself. THIt NIC %V 1DKA CO., ^ Hit ltroa<lway. New York Cltj. A>o?nts wanted. IJlx ml conimlwiJon pnUf. NEW YORK M95ICAL ECHO. the haiy!?oimi?t musical and fiurhlon journal In A riMtrica, full Khwrt munJc alxe, St pax" and hand some corer, containing from ten to twelve pteeee of vocal or Instrumental mtMlc, bw Mm four or Ave portrait* ot leading aetreweea SnfaacripClon fcy tlw> y far. Ml .50, sample copy, 1ft ota. Adirtm TK ?W T01K IC?Cil feCIO CO., Broadway Thulit MiHin, WewTertb inwiwytij. Hiwio? Mwiomii the lirat time. Wo hope lo havfl many more phnsaut meetings. ?Ni f:t? litis I: koi ollalgo ol' Wtol Itrnnch School and tlu) patrons should li t ! \er\ pro n d to secure I ho *ei \ i c*t s ? > 1' sin h un Hllcieut teach er and we hope thai ?iiu tuny share a I irye pal ronage. Mi. Ij. S. anil MUs Ida Hrotvn, <>t* \ his piace, attended the 4 ? I f n 1 1 o - ?ftn paru" at Mi'. 1,. McLv liioa n*s on the illsl ol' Oct., I hey i e j -oi ( a li no | i iik*. A good many from this section attend* d the Moi iuh Association at lln k'?iy IltMid, ?I?m| Sunday. .Mr. Duncan Hrown is the hap piest man in our commonly. it is a line ?i i 1 1. .Mr, ( \ I., and .Miss Nannio Can i hen, of West villi', visited tho fam ily *>l Mr. 1>. M. Kiikley at this ( laee last wc? k. Mr. W. C. 1 i or I o n, w ho Ins boon in Smn'cr ( '(?., for tlie past two months has returned home. Mi s Kdith I.. Hoi too, who has been vUiving relatives and friends n Slimier eounty f?r some time, has returned ln-mo inueb to tho ro <;iet i>l' Ik r many fi idols, especial ly Mr. II. Well I will have to close for this lime; Y tura as ever. (*. K, 1*. $100 Rowa>d $100. The rendei a of this p.\per will be pleased le. leaiu that there- i? at least one dreaded iliseaso that* seieneo Iran been ablo to euro in all its slagns, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cuje is tho only positive cine kno\Vn to the medical i'i eternity. Cnlarrh l?e.ing a conati i im ional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment, H ill's Catarrh . Cure is taken internally, acting ill reel ly ubon the blood and mucous sin faces of the systou?> thereby de stroying the foundation of tho ill* sense, 0 and giving the ? patient strength by building up tho con stitution and assisting nature in didug its k oi k. Tho proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they elfer One Hun dred Dollars l?>r ai.y ease that it fMils t?> cure. Send for list of tou i ituoninls. Address, K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. 3rS?".?S'>ld by Druggists, 75e. i Restaurant Camden, S. ('..Sept. 25 th. 1803. 'I'm My Frienda and the Citixerji of this ( '?immunity : ? I am now rtmninK a tirst class Uestauraiit in the north end of the building now occupied hy Messrs. | iliolc & Holland. 1 will ho utad to ao-^ eonu^ilate inv while and colored friends whom r h ive onee served. This Itestau rant will be conducted strictly upon tho Kuiopean style. There will be depart ments for white and colored separately. WIN YAH JAM ICS Oct. l?th. For Choice Groceries r>" You should call on ('^undersigned w ho has opened ii select line in tho store for. ,..merly occupied hj, Springs, Heath & Shannon, 1 ^ "Tiiaware! A nice line at the lowest prions. BATH SALOON. First cIiikr meals served at all hours in eating saloon In connection with "the Store. % .. C. L. KIRK LEY. Nov. J, fiihk m i;i>icviv itiorioic KNCU HOOK (01 pages) f<?r men and women who are rJllietcd with any form of private dis CaHit peculiar to (Jieir sex, error* ?mlh, confa'.dou* dietasos, female trou bles etc.* ccc. Send 2 two o?::t Htnmp% to pny powt^ .??go, to the ftuding specialists and nliy*v slel ins in this mrntiy. TM HATlhA WAV A CO., 22* ? So. Hroal St., Atlnn* In, Oil. " ' Nc v. 8. A CAM To My J'Vicnris An<l The 1'itblle v> Generally: ? ' On and after the first day of^rflctobor ! can ho found at Mr, >1. T>. TCinani'd clothing slorc Main Street, Columbia, S. C., and will take Kicftt pleaauro itv showing my, friends our immense atock ?f UKADV MAI)R CLUTII1NG, and r (iKxr-s1 ri;nNj8iriN(! goods, it" in an in<!i*|iui:?l,ic fact that only a glaneo into Mr. Kinard's huge; emporium in ne eossitiy to convince even the casual ob server thnt Mr. tCtrs nrdTfT US AlJlCll iiT ready made clothing and Cents' furnish irg poods. Ilis prices caniJot be dupli cated SotiMioftlie New York market, and his spctftd hr.rjrain counter* are the talk of tin* citv. Wo can save vou your it. If. fair TO COM MIHA AND 1 IK.' TUIt.N", in I lie purcliahe of ON B SUIT OK CI.OTIIKS. Country Merchnnts <rr [ oven l lu' farmer, Who Supplies his la borer#, w ill fin<l it much t<> '? i? in'eri-st to uet our prices on CIIKAP CLOTH IXO, nVKKALLH, nriUJBK-COATf, UMl^K LLAS, ikC. Vrieivls, tl.lnk of it, you cun visit l |w beautiful city of ( "oliinihlu and purchase a bitter suit 'of? clothed with tlm same amount of money 1 1 .it t it t?Kc* f<? purchase n Hiiitof clothes in'^umtcr or Camden, Mid in addition to this, wo will furnish, to chaser of a mil of clothes of ns, trWr transportations places of intere&t?ih the city. The rolt??n. factories, the canal, . the 8tato House, the penitentiary, the .rsy.tmn ami Hhsirton. This is an tfp? ? portuiMty of a life time, and willi thcPrw facts plainly .before you, I am sure you > will take a i vantage of tlietn. Those who contemplate nitendi?Mr the fTtate j Fair, will a? t Wisely to wear their ?l?t/ clothes over ntel iciire me an opportunity, to sell them-betti'V clothing for leaf moncv tlnm- they can git this slrfe of New York. Orders bv Mall ure also very respectfully solicited, and promptly and_,-srtWactorM> tilled or money refunded. 12 x press charges paid by us on all over Ten Dollars worth ct goods ordered. When you come Into (Im ttors please ask for mc, and in sending orders ia*k<* all drafts. dt?e)ui, or inonty orders pay able to Mr. M. L. Kiaard, sad oblige. Moot llfcspfcctfnlly. . V ? /. " r 'C** teWafl.0- r Sept. HUtj W'.. ----- ? L. ?? - - ? . :