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* rJur/iip Seed! A Irdtoft lot of ail varieties of Buiht'n Reliable Turnip | . S.eed fwEt ?/? , t? all ^Planting, just in. Don't f&tT to Row ft ut a B?g??8 early, *omp & 2)eSPass, 14/i'tif-a - ICJctAa ZPAar* -v'' mac/j/*. Captured. he riff Tranthara lifts succeeded apturlog Job#' Wesley Carter it-liu? . negroes who es froro jail Veveral days Ago. 9U ?aught at his mother's omv just tills side of Mulberry on the Charleston road. ^'rssw.riia m i ? , AtfdrSM Changed. . The address of fton. C. L. Wink 4#f, QW< highly esteemed former jfetfd (r-Um nim s o , has been changed ~Trtr?"STi West tl7th St , to 51 Man Jraltaxf' Avenue, Now York City. ^ar, friendd otQtounicate wiLlThim will bear change to mind. More Insurance Money. addition to the losses by the ?t fire paid by Messrs. WiliiamB i tteedmau, mention of which wa& iaefr week, we aro informed I claims amounting to pverj Vthousand dollars have been by the agencies represented by Mr. S. L: Land". Something Beautiful. ?,*t dots. one good to seethe tranf rination l-tiat hue taken plncc in e building that is to be used by e Camden Drug Company, es cially that part of it to be used r the drug store. Tbe difference as jreat as that, between a dun n hnd a palace, though we don't nd .to say that the old dis wm a dungeon, though it tiive sent many a man to a dun ; If yoa want to see some thing real beautiful you should <^g> in end sen it. It will be ready for business sopn. Orand Baeettriion to Charlotte, N. C. "X)n September \ftb the Seaboard Air L<ae Railway \ will run a big excursion to the beautiful city of Cbrttolfct, A specisl train will leave Columbia at 6 a. m., nod will leave Camden about 7 a. m. . Special coaehea ior wbitc and col ored people. The rate from Cam den hse not been announced, but r *111 not be more than f l or for the round trip, tickets good re turning on special trVin.same night. Tickets will be sold at 50 cents *f*b<Kbar- r??te and wUl be good re turning on anj trnln the following day. Call oir agent for tickets and "nformation. W<>W. McCutchen, agent, Gam 8. C, J. J. Paller. Trky. Pass, at, Columbia, 8. C. " Sir ? Th* Xih Meeting - "TrAltboogh pot much w?? done, #i mtu meeting at the Opera ?oeee Jest Monday afternoon to |&ICinr the water and light slVua ?b of C?tu<iea -was well attended. Sr. A. D.Kennedy was madechairr I Upon taking the chair Mr. Ken pedy said be was somewhat at eea jpfffbe was not certain that he knew ttifftjreal object of the meeting, and woftld be glad to he^r from anyone present. # ^ ? the object of the meeting w?e to ~-0ad~oat4f possible. ~what progreaa if any had been made by. City Coun 38 *D re8ar<* 10 water, lights, ^?r. Kennedy eaid thia wae a matwer of vital importance to alt property holders and requested that oMkeril ??pr?es themselves. uHr^Henry Sayege suggested that of one taxpayer from TTOcb ward and one at large be ap pelated to wait opon the city au and ana oat what has <jfirst Primary C % feet ion. sftt Officers 9/ominatocf <Sxccpt Uwo , VoioXJabu/atcct Q/eaterctag* v-. Q V. j ^ cq cc at; cc % i <? C? * ?^5 Vi i 6 C "* r s > V. t at Bfl Q *? i c-. s V rv ** -f J; f- * O it ? * j? 3 cs I ' a. y co ?> J y X * J s cc ? for Stute Svnutv i J. r II iy Representative*. J O. R^b&rdB 1 Nr. L. Smith for Probate J uMya C o. tUile County Hupervixor .1 T. Burdell T V. Purker .1 15. VllulpB .J. Mi Sowell For Coroner J . B. Arrants D C 1' Murcliluou T, a. Williams Hupt. oi fJducuttOA H. C. Bruce K. l\ Odotu I. J. Mcltenztfi For Treasurer W. R. HouaU For Alitor 1*. T. Bruoo J. A. Grimsby W. R McOrolght W. A. Schrock K K Sill P. V. 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C. Hailc bavin* no opponents woro ofiwurse nomi nated These were also nomi rated on the first ballot: K. U. Brnco fur Superinten dent of Education, CJoioner MurcMson, Mr. J. L>. MeDowall I fui Magistrate of DeKalb Township, Bethuue aud West in Buffalo, Kelly and Bowon in Wcsr Wateracmra -.rnjior -wnr irucsdei mu leuJes only two offices to he contested for in the second primary. Messrs. Phelps and Sowell will run ovrr for Supervisor apd Messrs. Bruce am MoCreicbt for Auditor. If The total vote in the oounty for candidates for Congress is: Finley, (5l?; llojd, 40j; Strait, 270; \\ ilsou, Ul> Ihe total vote for Governor i#f Aneel, 4t; Hey ward, 515; Talbert, 394; Tillman, 49?{ Timmertuan. 08 The latest advices from Columbia regarding the ra< < for Governor are that Talbert and Hey ward will run over. O. B. Mat tin has defeated John J. MoMahan for Supt of Education by a majority of ov<-t ?nTTfr^nfm/fr , ? ?r?ley Oeneral: Col Sloan and Gary will run over for Liout. Govoroor, Frost atul Moyd for A<li. (leoonil, .Jones election iinwB. t ho following i<? 34; MurohUon. Trueadu), 21; Jodob and Trucsdcl, 41. PERSONAL. ^ \ Mrs. G. E. Taylor is visiting at Westville. Mr* J. T. Corner is visiting in Yorkville. Mr. H. O. Garrison is expected to return home to-day. Mrs. J. B Boz^uaan arrived in the city Monday rooming r Miss Mabel Arrants returned to Abbevjlle last Tuesday. Miss Ada Trautbam is on a visit to her aunt in Monroe, N. C. Mrs. F.- K_ DePass and daughter, Miss Floride, have returned from the mountains. ^ Mr. Burwell Boyktn, who has been on the sick list recently, is able to be orit again. Misses Lily aud Florida DePass are visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. E. De Pass in Union. Mrs. Williams, of Charleston, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. 9. H. Baom, returned bode la?t Saturday. Mrs. David Wolfe and Miss. Min nie Wolfe, returned home yesterday after visiting in JfewYork and Ocean View for & month. Miss Kloiie Lawson returned to Columbia Saturday, after ft pleasant visit in r. Camden for three weeks at Mrs. W. H. Fleming. Mrs. David Wolfe bas returned from the northern markets. While there he picked np some excellent bargains for bis customers. Mr. J no. B. Ryan, a merchant of Wedgefield, spent a day and a night nfitb Dr. Alexander and returned via Sumter Wednesday morning. Mr. W. F. Moseley has jnst re tamed from the pht)$ipnin*J. We will lisve some inisrosMngTesding matter from him for our readers soon. Rsv. J. J. Myers psssed through Camden the first pert of tbis week on his way beck from Bothune where he has juet closed a very successful meeting. Pr. and Mrs. A- A. Moore, Mrs. C. 0. Moore snd Maxtor Thomas orum Moore returned from "thtf mouti tains Wednesday afternoon over the Southern. Mr. W. E. DeLoache has tbe agency here for buying cotton seed for tbe Independent Oil Mill at Ker shaw. His office is si the old South ern depot. Mrs. J. U, Go od ale, who baa been Visiting in Orlando, Fla., returned borne last week. Mrs. Ooodale was accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. A, Crane who will spend a short while here. Mr. H. T. Johnson- and little 0anghter, ? Sarah Trantbam, of Shamrock, were in Camaen on Satar day last. Little Miss Parah is a namesake of oar worthy fallow-towns* man, Col. W D. Trantbam. That jovial knight of the yard Mick, /Mr. Wiley Sheorn, who has bMS vieitmg in Monroe. N. 0., re tuned home last Satnrda? , r His y friends here are delighted to. his pleasant faoe and familiar bald head onoe more adorning the Gilt Edge Store Mr, W. B. Uoagb. who bss b?eq Ob' the annual Augest outing given I by Hr. W. J, Roddy to tl is i Don't fail to take in the Sea board's big excursion to Charlotte, September 9tb. Brass Bat'ds and Base Hall Team will go with the Seaboard's Char lotte excursion, September Oth. If you want a good time don't miss it. A good joke is told on "one of our excellent young ladies who one after noon this week, thinking she was going into the Gilt Rdge Store found herself m the dispensary. Her great mortification at the mistake was most amusing and the joke was too tfood to keep. An Fngine from Florence. Chief Watkins went to Florcnco the latter part of last week to bor row an Engine for use here. Speak ing of bis trip there the Florence Times says: "H. L. Watkins, of Camden, chief of the fire department, la here to day asking this fire department to loan them one ojf their enginea, un til they can mal^e good the damage to their waterworks, oaused by fire. As the Florence waterworks are in good condition CWf Thierne loaned the "Pet," one of the hand engines/* ? lTitoe Plums. ^ ? We wer^ presented this v week with some *#ry ?n? specimens of the California -plum crop. They were lent us by Bfra. J. E. Houser, who was Hiss Ellen Young before her marriage, and who ii now liv tag in California. They were brought back by Messrs. 8. J. T. Young and J. L. Love who recently visited Mrs. Houser. The plums were nearly the size of pears that grow here and very much resemtjles them except that the am all end of toe pi am grows down Instead of up as does the pear, A Card. To our great surprise we are in* formed that a report is being oirou late4 tbat we bare entered Into a scheme to defeat Mr. P. T. Bruce in the anproaohlng Democratic primary. We denounce snch a report as being absolutely and unqualifiedly untrue. Its otter falsity is too apparent when it la known that on the day of tl>e alleged cqnspiricy, twp.of -the un dersigned were absent from the toWto during the entire day ijj the oity of Colombia, x M. Tj. Suit lb, W. R. Hough. J . J Goodale, Benj. Haile. Second Week Jurors. For the first time it has ever been done here two sets of jurors will serve. This custom hss pre vailed in some of the other counties 6f the State for some time, but not antU the last session of the legisla ture was it made to apply to thia county. Ths following list to serve ss second week Jurors in the com ing September term of court, was drawn yesterday morning ; ? S A West, 6 W Turner, Wesley Croft, 8 D Catoe. TT C Sessions, W E Kelly, ft L Fete, C ft Lewie, J W Rose, ft H Boykle, T A Spradley, GLT Pate, ft B Detoache, B D Tkr?er, M C Bodgers, fD Betk, Y HHe.Uey, NJ Aneleytt* T Ha*, if, M D Ooodale, Jf BOsLoaobe, Imm Q*r<taer, W H Tiller, WD *MfM* ^A KnlMhCeyf LKJCirfc ??,* I&U. J* Ginning, Cheap Ginning! TAKE V0I1R CHlilCB i TIIB8B I'ltlffi ! . -A-i>rjD tiesi 9 Yards new '2 pound Hugging and (> Ties ^ 1 00 Ginning 75 Total cost $ 1.75 6 yards new 2 pound Bagging and (> Tics, HO Ginning 75 Total cost ? $ 1.55 9 yards second hand 2 pound Bagging and (3 Tics 76 Ginning '75 Total coht $ |>.60 6 yards second hand 2 pound Bagging and 6 Ties, 60 Ginning v 75 Total cost $ 1.S6 Fo^r-tt?w- 7p saw MUNGER gins and all appliances to k^ep taws sharp. ^ v _).Tho best system of ginning, because it gives the best re sults. We can gin ja bale in 12 minutes. We buy your seeti or retjii'n it to you as you wish. Give uqjrtrial and will never leave us. we a he now Ready to gin. OAMDJEN OIL MILL, Branch of Southern Cotton Oil Company. Fire Sale. ~ Having ?juite a lot of goods slightly damaged by removal, etc., during the recent lire, I am offering same at regular flre sale prices. Come in and get some of the bargains bofore they are all gone. They won't last long, so come at once. Respectfully, ZD-ATV-IID WOLFE. Dear Mr. Editor: ? We take the occasion to announce to the pablic through your valuable columns, that we have just finished erecting a Mammoth Store and that we intend to re* move into it on ofCbout July let. We are sure, our friends, that we have taken every paths to make thie baeineee resort the moet inviting In onr oity and we flatter onraelyes In think* tng that we have eucceeded. We invite yen all to come and by yonr verdict we will ahi4** Thanking you for your paet patreaage, We are job re respectfully, J&XC. o&iXAAMl 8c (Bo. | Getlinu Ecady Fur The Fall Trail) L~ At The Gill Edge Store. laititH u?. . M,o cloud ^ ?""m .shot ^>*11 ?v. ?'*&) S ^v plotle nViout K. , CttiTOtury Hoods arriving ovi\v day. Dnii't buy until )ou hoc our extensive lin<?. Goods won; bought right, Vu and our prices are Hook Bottom. , Just received a largo Ship ment of Celeb; at od Bay State Shoes, and if You Would Like to Get the Best Shoes You Ever, Wore For The . . o Price, Buy a Pair of Them. Those who have worn them know what thoy are. We are yours Very Respect! ally,.? Tie Famous Gilt Mne Store, l\ T. Villeplgtie. cProp.