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Florei Auld,s* appoint ive, ^ Hibl? yi paaior { chure.h.' Wotforr w&n of. tlio pi*oi In aoo clo will \ from Mi1 villc', Wl ohiokeiyf In man* Jo ard-^bfiij yotirtelfi niv?te w and 'Irs, 'i e??s wiU y>u . J (t?*a 'A?.J:i?tunr . Pel). 1 - M r. M arion Key. An'd, baa he??n Itbtivni in ! )r. I "1" l? ? ? <* ncR ??!.!.?- . 1 i .'it i < >? Id t<> In-, r u r> 1 1 ut n> Florence M < ' Imdist iff Auhl i .?? a j.u -u) n V- *' <'f pe He is n ^nune in't l.lgenet! U !J (1 1|?IS ri>f a brilliant futuiV. m ? <T? lickiMiH For Sale. Column of 'I In' ( Mironi >und an ail vert isctntit ?oo'\s In man. of V ? ? i i? KljlftH aonie of tlo* li'w s?t 8a1" in tin* St :i? o M. ftro beauties an 1 if \ ? u of lmv:n? yon will ? *ln J nation l ot to coinnin liim W'rito Mr Ionian |&6s f>>r l/< ?t ! ? el. irk' n* ai <1 i? a plo* nit ku r | ?? isc t<> .^The Ni-w Pastor. ? Rev. JaI tuz Feri is tin' new p??R W of t&? Cain ilc i) llaptiRt ehurcb, is oxpf^ied here m x l vw< k and w il preach Stand it y moiiitng and eve ning op tl?o UJth. Tlie Baptist Coui?ijraoon) in outing upon Mr. Fei I is, ^ frCfiPpting the church hex, b peaks ibuf : "UrqpVr ria is olio of the beat paatorf, *nd prencliers in the state and itypfrovi'i' he lias Uboied th? best TO0ults nave followed. The Camden church ia to be coogratu lated.** Wandered Oft' From His Hom^. Mr. J. 11. I) ivh, \* li<? 1 i ved iipm B'thune, wnii'Uriil oil' from bis home~on Friday bint and has n^t been heard of since. Mr. Davis' mind whs eomewlwit. unbalanced and it in feared that be in ado his "* * >:r-i > 1 1 1 e d.'nso Bwninp of no 1m* h ir i w* -v . iii vi*v.\ J. kt< jng been swolen for several days it |%hlfi been impossible for searching n^'j: parties to get in( o it, anil the worst feared. Mr. I) a via is about 50 ?P&. years of a g e and has a wife and "*"7" ? Tight or ten children. - Wp Death of a Former Camden Lady. j?$s? ? A telegram recti veil in Oarnden :]ast Saturday announced the death |jj|< < f Mrs. J. C. Unites at her home in W Abbeville. Mi's. Raines will be 1'^ remem bored here na Mrs. Cora A r ra'bts and has many friend* who will he pained to learn of her death. The following notice of her death is frou the Abbeville Press A: Han . nor, f> i h i list : "Sirs. J. Raines died at hci home last Saturday morning after a short illness. Mrs. Raines has only recently rnoved into our cit\ having lived out of town. She leaves a husband and seven chil dren. The entire community sym pathizes with the beieaved family." Mr Lewis Thompson Dick in Atlanta. All*. Lowis C, Thompson, brother of lion. IV. K. Thompson, of our county, died in Atlanta, Co., last Monday evening. No particulars of his death wore given, the tele gr?m eiuiply slating limb lie died euddenl v, We-.Mko the following notice of Mr. Thompson's death fmin the Atlanta Journal of the '.1th inst. : "Lewis C. Thompson died yester day afleruoon at his residence, 200 Crumley street, of heart failure. IIis deatli was very unexpected and came after an illness of only thiee days. "Mr. Thompson was the lnarftaer of the fish department for I). L Thomas. His wife and four ehil dren survive liiin. The funeral will occur this sfterni o ? at 2 o'clock at. the residence and will he conducted b<r D?r~TUeion Hioe. The intcrn>/i:t will be at Weetview cemetery. "The following will act as pnlN bearers: K. Simpson, J. S. Akers, J. C. ?)*tUr C. I). Montgom ery, J. C. Kit Upalrick ami 11. C. prtSaussure." lis was ft bright little I > 12 ymf old and wu the faibe& and mother. Hh ?no*t VlepHJrah'te and b*?e of th< ia in thofl^ liojir ol forroi maioa wt- re fplermS In ? X n ftad oil. ? (MiMMl'l. Accidental Killing at Korohnw [ Kershaw Km. ] Wednesday afternoon Joi n ' nie Caulhen, the littlo son of Mr an<1 Mrs A. V. ('fliillio", accidental ly killed himeolf with ft pistol lie hnd j ? ? b t. finlehrd carrying in a lot of hiihtwood and had put wood on the fire in the front room, and must have trrned directly from the fWpIa^e to tlio bureau standing nenr, opened the drawer nnd t<'<)k out the pistol H e w no evidently holding it n?ar his hrnd examining tt. when it was Reor ders ally discharged, tlio bullet going in at the front of I he head nnd com ing out at tlio hack. The pistol foil bnok in the drawer and the body b.r -k ward to the floor, ' Mr. Canthon was away from ho intra t his work at Ihe paw mill of Mr. L. I). Jones, nenr Suir.tor, nnd this fact intensi fied t iio anguish of the mother. Dr. W. C Twitty was summoned jwrae diately, bnt the little fellow was pastl oil human aid ? the most astonishing part being that he lived about two. hoprs and n balf. Mr. raulhen wa snrr.nioncd homo by telegraph and reaehjed here Thnraday morning. fellow, abont j s ittoh of Ida j i 'death waa the- parental com muni sorrow. The re. the village Uunicipal Ot)lcor? Ml. KdMor : ? Tho time i* ap proaching for the gekeiion of a 1 new seV of municipal otUeersi, hi. I it I behooves the pe? pie of t'sindpn to be cart ful in the choice of those w ho are to have charge of public tt IT a 1 1 8 for l!:r m \ i i?o )chim, We need the very b.?t wo can get. We mii- not h tuning for young in in or <?li] m< n, as Mil l;. \Y<> want m^n 'f < li-u act er and capacity, who hern tticd in the school of ???)! rioi ism, and have stool the tibt. Without disparaging anyone, it is ? n^tUSUd lliH! tin* following gentle men ? who bwlong lo n ?.> cIkjuo, who m'v on no slate, who would u i) m i i: - isu-r the sllairs f ? f the oily in tin i n U real of j :ist ice, light, progress, ??cenomy and (I fee ti ey j end not one f whom in a politician or wants t n \ oMlc.e, or haft an ?\ to grind ? vouldgive u* a model eouneil: Kor M a\ or ? ^Dr. A A Moor** who had tl 1 1 ? ? 1 tin* ollice. in 1 1 1 o p?i st . ?unl has til w ays do'ie his duly f a i r - lv and impartially wherever placed, in peace and in war. For Aldermen ? Messrs. S, II Wilson, .1. .1. \Vo:kman, .1. K. Vaughan and 1\ T. Yillepigue ? all of whom are correct business nun and worthy in every respect to he associated with the gentleman nam ed for Mayor. Y orris. A Card. T wish to thank my friends foi An yg<>sting my name for Alderman from Ward 2, and while 1 appre ciate their kindness, beg to say that I will not become a candidate for t he pi ace, Very truly, 1\ . A. MoDiuvli.i.. TIIAT I. A HOE HOTEL For the next winter season a largo hotel containing oro hundred rooms i h assured lor Camden on Hob lvirk Hill, Mrs K. (i. \\ hif-tler hnviiii.' yes terd iv sold her property on the Hob Kirk HiM lo a Nor horn holel syndi onto, wiiich has also purchased the > > VM) uoiullgjug 'in lUi.T... l5:irfttow, Jr. IVI i- T. KImund KnumM.olz, wlio i- at tlie head of the HymUent? and >it piesont. in Ohmden, BPited that a huildinu containing i-no hundred rooms for ^iiosIh would he eroded in swell manner, (hot if necessary an e?pial nutnlior can he added. The In it o! \v 1! open next full and will sup ply a inueh felt want of aeeomoda* (ion for winter guests, as tlio two ?'Inn's" at I he height of the season, have to turn of hundreds of Applica tions fol* roonis. Mr. Knumbholz ex prosed himself mueh pleaded wit ti Camden, and very optimistic as to ilK future proRpeolb na a winter resort. Mr. Ktuimbliolx is the proprietor of "Tho Knin8cau inont," in the Adir< ndaeks, and of "Hotel Schimley" in l'iltshur^, Fa. PERSONAL.. Mr. Sydney Smith ha** returned to Woflbrd*. Mr. II. II. Holland has gone to Fiut. N. C'.. to livo. Representatives Smith and K cli ards fire in Camden today. Mrs. tfno. Lawson, of Columbia, in visiting Mrs. \V. H. Fleming on Fair street. Mrs. W. H. Houston, of Columbia, ie visiting her \ aronts on J.yttleton atioet. Messrs. 8 J. T. Young ami J. L I/ovo left yesterday for a trip to VVhittior, Cal. Miss Loui-o Hovlos, ? of Or.ingo hnrg. in visiting Mrs. Ous llirnrh on Laurens street. Mr. G. R. Clements, of Liberty II ill, gave us a pleasant cull < n Wed nesday evening last. ' Mrn. E. H. Baum and Mrs. Leo Sc.hcnk nnd two lit t!o boys were in Columbia last Tuesday. Mrs. Karefcb, of Brancbvllle, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. fuhlos t'Ui-ft, on Laurens street. Mrs. Hannah Anchor and Mrs. Louis Anchor. of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. ?S. A. Wiltkowtky, Mr. \V. A. Co. toe, ono of our good friends at Kershaw paid us a pleas ant call on Monday evening last Mr Donald Zomp has accepted a position an Etfpro?s messenger bo tween Camden and Mn'ion, N. 0. Miss Nota Nicholson, of Itethnnc. in visiting the family of lior l?rut her, Mr. <). C. Niobolson on ll'itledge street. Mis- Jnnio Young. daughter of .Mr. J. T Yourg, of Weslviile, who has been going to school in Saluda county, is nf homo on n visit. Mr. \V, A. Wallaoe^of Greenville, lift* If?oa to?! hero as Iho represents live of the Armour Co. meat park crn. Wo welcome biui to our town. Mrs Kvnns, of Jefferson, who hfiH horn visiting her daughter, M.s S F. Hrasingt<>n, returned homo Wed nesday, accompanied hy Mrs. Hrnrv ington. Miss Mary rturtictt has l>cen c!io sen to represent Camden at the Ex position on South Carolina day in Charlestsji which " is next Monday. [Fob. 10th. Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Crane who have been oa a visit to relatives here left Wednesday for Orlando, F!a., where M{. Crane has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Baptist chu'eh at that place. It is currently rumored, and not witbont foundation we preenme, that Dr. K. 0. Brasington, ' of Kerahaw. will at an early day locate in Cam den. Camden ie^erer ready to wtfl oonift any and all of K<**baw'e citi r?n'e t neb aa Mr. Brfcaington . and family. We already h%ve goodly number of tbem HaMoeti* it , V OetttftlMiMer'*. COUHT. ()ni\ ufiv tiny tvtis consumed I ? \ ? he v> t i k of ilui mini thus' wiik Oil 1)1 of I llr MHt'OIlM i I Ulioll* (tin v of I hi.* j i i r > inw i, ul is^tich liits mi hM vvuM I i anwuvl<iK/1i n?l tii tot | cnsi tt lli !il tvci'O 1/ieTT u t'lc tlouc ^ ? ? j I iy I lie cnHH.nl /if nil iMiu oi iu'.tl. ihr jllHMS ?( IV disc! u> tl Moli-j dlt\ II flCl UMHtl. lvflii. M-.i I iii, i!ti' iii'j;r?t win ijWjke into :i I . Ii id mil ?in' n 1 1 r. is k u 'ul djt^lo UJW found til | til- J 1*4*11 V and seult llccd to ;i \ i' :i I ,\t t > : i j I Iii' i;li it i n ?; tt (? s.' . J i ifi ?i Mc(? lii? h! in w .j i. lull in I ?; :i i i\ of Ii o u j?o breaking mid \ j til :t!l oVilcOiit ftl)d w ;H M llli licit! | tn I \ or tin l In .1 iitt 1 1 sii'o who Ifn been id Jin t?li ii flutist! of fetc.lliug jeWeli y ; ??!>??? \n 1 1 1 ? mailc h d jt t in ? ?s? l huoco-s* 1 fill attempt to bvot.k jiil, wss found) i?u illy htivriiy und sentenced to i ll? roc n Oil l Ii 0 ^ Il>^'. U ifi* I ';ti lei son untl Win. IN no 1 (n il, i). fill !ul t) of .1 .of n:im* -: It' IS, W'OVC llllt'tl .f'J.i HI)1! .'5 I KlMli'S, j I'iU'h. Then* wiie several otli i* rs j itt iliis <41111^: who will ln> 1 1 it- tl titi tlit' next t or in of coin t. Wiley Helton, piiot I guilty to larceny of live htock and v. !> s ;u'ii t< need to i? lit; ye nr. lie found (? i ope with ti cow l it'tl I :> it. Will .J nek-ton who hroko into <\ | l?OX (HI' Ul till1 !U "n tll'jllll Hlltl Sllllt j :i lot of whiskey, was con \ iclt tl of ear breaking hii'I imt'iMiy hii<I ??ivt*nl six months on the unng. (!i><?l A r linn his ueuoiuplice I?} out tin bond j and will bi> tried til tin* next term i HencUeiitl Collision on the Seaboaul. Savannah, (Ja, Feb. 8 ? Throm?> u misreading of tnia.tindvrsbmding of nrdt r?, a f ist passenger triiu and i, j through 1* eiuht train collided head on j til Ijinierioli, li'l mib-M from this city, on ibo Seaboard Air Lino, curly thi-| morning. I ho trains h i I ordt tk i > meet hu 1 1 pass at Iiurrougb's 1 j miles oul. 1 In* It'nijld ? Mainour ran j past hit; molding point and in. I llioj P.W-U'/.ViV x ? . 'lu'-iue Hie i Jj!in.f*. 1 ho freight train was hi< j wit li roi'k for jetty work iiml siiia>ii led the pnaRon^ci badly. Doth on^i noerw and iircmen jinnpvd and cm 'up I ?.*< 1 wit i i iiijuritjy not necessaiily fat-il. j Mail ('Ink ?I. A. Kico of .Ja kson ' vi!h'. Flu , was crnslio'^ so tint I, - died in an iiOiu. Tho wreck 1 lire I > 11 1 it was extinyninhed. No p'tssengcr wa? seriou* ly Inut. SHORT LOCAL# ITEMS. An election of u dispenser at l>c thnne will take pi -ice today. To day is the* CliineRO N 'w Year Ti e t 'hiii'iinen on M tin * h! re-.' t will colebrute'it to nit^lif. Mrs. Kelly, wife of Mr. S. li K? 1 ly, died ti t In r home on I lie factoiy Itil I last S 1 1 1 n I >i v . II t remains wen carried to Darlin^'oii for iiit'Trincnt Mr A. ]). Kennedy h is purchased i!?o building on M ?in street known as Singleton'* Bakery an 1 we undt r slaiid Ihnt Mr. Sohro-dor w il occupy same. TI io Pclvulb Cot toil Mill haw been ! bimh <i<?\vn lor auout a week owing' (o the engine banking down Tin* mill resumed operation TUura'iay morning. There lias been < 11 exhibition in Camden for several days, tbo h k i* J ton of n Cuban girl who ?( irved to d 0 a 1 1 ! juat prior to the Spaniah Anicr. 'can war It ir ft curiosity and ? t? wdl worth arcing. Mr. Die); Urusington, of our town, 1ms rocently won m thd Supremo court bis cnsn nvrai 11 3t tlic Seaboard railroad foe $.">,000 damages sustain ud by falling1 in nn excavation in Sydney park, Colombia. Tito pension boar.J waa'.in a salon, according to Hnnounoujont, on Mon day last. Not complefinz t !? <? bind ncsa tbo board ^ Ijonrnod to nic- 1 H^jain on noxt ylonduy, tlic 1 Oth# when t lie work wil^bo finished up. The municipal political pot which ha^ boon simmering^ for ^several weeka in about coming toTTuoil. As yet only two or thro*; candidal.-^ nro snifRogted for Mayor, while the fir Id in ' white unto harvos ' with abler mop. Mr. Mftthln buys out tho Caper*' Stork. Mr. F. K. Mat his has hough I out the Htook of goods formerly belong ing to tho lato Mr. K. H. C?pcr?, CCllsiRl itljJ of MuHH, hale. hllillH, *r t Mr. Mathis is offering tho en> tire a toe I; at. ?ruut haruaina and yon ahouid ho mii iu to cull and sec him. Increase of Capital stock. Tho following appeared in the Coin ml>ia State of ihia rooming: Notice wm yrs'fi'lfty filed with ?li ' ercrelary uf state of I ho merman i ? 1' tho capital Rtock of tho I )?? IC - M ? Cotton mills <>f Camden b\ $109,000; mtkiug a total enpi t'll./ il ion of tho company of $300,000. Death of Mi ?? Marfan to Sale. Miss M urgarile Sale, daughter of Mr*. A. ftf. 8ale, about 12 y oars of age, died in Columbia last Wednes day morning about 7 o'clock. Pneumonia was the cause of her death and she w?s sick only about) jyfo dsya Deceased has a great many relative* in OHmden, some ?>f whom wen*, over to aiteud the fu oer^l. ^ ? ? BX&L ESTATE TB ANSFEB 3. The following transfers of real ??? tat? were worded in tb? Aoditor'a offlea daring tb? pmt ??ek : Simon Waiklna to 8. C*. 6 G. Bi?) R. R , 36-10 acres, $50. L A \V^tko##ky, Master, to Geo X l.ittle. 1^0 aorea, $?00. ?"?&?? 10 Wa mmm? r** a na aim ---AT / ra 4.5i W if ha\ o our .store and wmvlioiiso parked wiih new ijoods. Our stork of J ) r \ (i'.)ods, Notions, Sl.oes and lliitsis ee m | >1 \ * I o and our prii os a re i njii I do w n to hot t on i on c \ e r \ 1 1 1 i n J list nvi ivi d a inn i.ii.iii i)F nioKisi; ami i!i:\ri\i; sroics whirl. will liii sold low down T!u \ are new and made oi o'.'st material ami we ^uaran 'e .? l.> be under market price on t lu'ln. \\ e have all Up-To-Date I. in? of Clothing* ami can iii }ou in a i.i' w mm; at a\\ | ? i i ? ? i.. s: i: \ourporkrt ' u-d reci i v< d a !i ae line ot" I ui <n \l ade I 'ants in all the la t"st pat terns and will he ulad l>show von. Iv -niem h"i* wc buv and sell all G ROEC R I E S <'? LARG E L O T ? ami we are in position to mtvo von at the best p issihlo ad vantage. AUo carry a niee line ol" BUGGIES AND WAGGONS and our prices are riubt . (Souir to srr us. 8. N. SOWELL & CO, J^iieas (feftfee? ? ? f.jlJow'. ..... ... > rirt j ?7? l'\?r a liuntfd 1 1 r?i f w c will cut the prU'O on otn ^ s' a >r U of t it mi 1 1 u l e. 1 1 is a 1 1 A \ 1 >.S( ) U K 1 , ' N I v. :? no ? this will he \our opportunity. We arc iroin^ ?i \ id. profits wit 1 i \iui on mvount ?)!' (In* short coitnii^ crop 'l'ii is SMx'-'ia 1 e u j in prices will la <1 for a I i . i > i * ? tniu ? onl v. * l? inomher tout wo cirr\ a I ir^e st- <k ta lui iii * * ? 1 ? ' i $ lure, iiliil have just I'p. lieil tip a pMViie.ilat l\ h uulsnuic * Line. W. Geisenheimer. 1 .^Ropo'Pnil w liars oa ^ Od ! g& ill ?-* iiu u k3i/ . ^ 1 We, do not advertise ? > < * ? ? i .?! Day ! Virvains" bui all the year round you will lino '? ir si ore (lie best bargains in (lie city. A visit will convince yon. ('all at your earliest \ con veni jhcc and we asure yon that \ou wiil riot regret it. Very Truly Yours, rv Wanted You TO REM KM HER, that when yo i ?o to -most stores for stoves, N;uls, ( * hum, Revolvers a"h<l overythjng J in the Hardware Line, yon have to bluff them a little, becausc this is neceas-iry to got tlio right price, < hut not so at oar store, (1atn<le,n, S. C. Ask] for anything in this line an I the PRICE AS RIGHT. v. v_ REMEMBER ALSO; that wo carry a complete line of Freak Groceries, also Harness, Dry Goods, Shoes, IIutH etc, nil at prices to suit the short crop*. ^Attractive good* at nt tract vc prices ? that's the kind you want ? we hive a>l *.hese-~ lor what we save you, helps us both. P *y Mail orders filled same day as received, and have our pergonal attention. j ? ? A. D. KENNEDY. - * * - *"?*. 1 " i{\ lilm us. At I lit* lam us ( iilt lvl^o Suuv I In iv U a I ig Kiitbmi sale {.'oing on, and il'jou \vuiil|i "W n *i) .ret inoro l?il>l>/- -v lor 11 lv' 1 f. - , i <? -?""?'j' bonne your inniw) than V?i in \ our lifo !??? snro In j;iv^ t lioni a c til. Hi an 1 1 ('w I Niik iiihhons go injr at ;i saci'i li r. () ri^i :i;?l cofr-t divided by K'"2 " Thh iet no 'Tal chy," nu'ani.igluss pro position, Imt Volid facts. Oall and sec for yourself. The < * i 1 1 Slop* makes litis unp;r ulellod oiler, and in doing so places a golden op; ortunity before yon. Don't fail to im prove if; and remember there is danger in delay. Wo call special attention also to onr bountiful Ging hams, Madras, Percales, Silk Ginghams, Batistes, Cham brays and Colored Phjues ? solid and figured, which havo recently arrived, and are cap tivating almost everybody who sees them. Bo sure to see oyl* plaid linen for boys' shirt waist*. We arc still selling what winter good* we havo oil hand at aiul belotv cost, and if you would like to make a very profitable invostmont in this line bo sure to give us a call. Respectfully, A