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POETRY. * ~ FOREVER. . j Along the silvery summensea We saw the white sails drifting, And sunniest glories, silently, ThehTJoTden heights were lifting; My love sang low, as sank the glow Across the homeward river. * "The day may die, but you and I Will live and love forever." Forever and forover, Wbero the shadow faileth never. The songjmay die, but you and I Shall Jive and lore forever. Sweet day that sank iu sunset light! Sweet song that failed for its sweetness, Sweet rouI that rose bevoiid u?v sivlit To bathe in heaven's coropleteneas! ; . .The song rings still?I hear it thrill Across Death's solemn river. "The day may die, but you and I t . Shall live and love forever.' Forever and forever, Where the shadow faileth never. AGRICULTURAL. Harden the Necks of Your Teams. Some horses have tender skins, and the harness. will sometimes gall them cruelly, in defiance of all means to prevent it- But many times, the true cause is attribute* ble to a bad collaF, bad harness, or to a good harness improperly fitted to the animal. A yoke of bows that do not fit the oxen will often gall them, and nnfitthem for labor, when if these things were as they 'ought to be, they would work with far more ease, and their skin would not be galled. When a harness or yoke of bows flint, fin not fit DrODerlv. and the skin is liable to be gafied, bathe those parts before they are galled, with pold water until the outside skin appears quite soft, and then bathe those parts with a strong decoction of white oak bark. Let Ais be done every day, and %e skin will be much harder and tougher than it usually is. A little care in preventing an ill, is far better than much labor. and skill in curing it, or in endeavoring to obviate its injurious effects. Working Farmer. -- - Making Yinegnr. From a prize essay of the Indi* ana Horticultural Society, by W. H. Eagan, we take the following ft * directions how to make pure cider vinegar. This can only be done by taking pure cider putting It in a ca.SK wuu all upen uung, and setting it in a dry, warm room, where it will not freeze, awaiting the result, which will come about in from one to three years. The formation of acetic acid, or the pro cess of acetic fermentation, may be hastened by using casks that have been used for vinegar, or by adumg Will!1 I'lULi mi i one-third full of vinegar. Butlo attempt anything farther than this, in the way of hurrying matters, is always at the expense of quality. Paper '\Bed Covers."?The., nfodS* of making comfortables \yWtfVer by lining them with news, papers, is good as long as the v last, which cannot be long, especially after washing a few tiroes. I Iwve tried a simpler way of attaining the same object'on cold nights, when I have not had sufficient cover over me, at hotels, where we cannot always get what we want. Throw off one or two of the top covers from the bed, then poll from the pocket or satchel two or three, large newspapers?one xexy large will do?spread them ou the bed, replace the cover, and you will have a comfortable night, without any perceptible increase iu the weight of bedding. Again, when you have a hard, cold ride in the open wagon, of ten or twenty miles, against the wind, place a spread newspaper over your chest before you button up your overcoat, and you will not become chilled through. Nothing can be cheaper, and, as far as it goes. nothing more efficient. ' Computing Interest.?One of our exchanges gives the following rule for computing interest, and it is so simple that every banker, broker, merchant, or clerk should post it lip for reference. It says thaf'lbere being no fraction in it, there is scarcely any liability to error or mistake. Six Per Cent.?Multiply any given number of dollars by the number of days of interest desired, and divide by sixty; the result is the true interest on such sum for * such number of days at six per cent. Eight Per Cent.?Multiply any given amount by the number of davs uDon which it is desired to ascertain the interest, and divide by forty-five, and the result will be the -interest of such sum for the time required at eight per cent. Ten Feb Cent.?Multiply the same as above, and divide by thirty-six, and the result will show the interest at ten per cent. "CAROLINA FERTILIZER This Remarkable FERTILIZER manu* fuctured for GEORGE W. WILLIAM8 & CO.,. and approved. by all who used it last year,is offered by us at Manufacturers prices freight added. ..... Twenty Tons of above named Fertilizer on hand and ready- for deHve-y. W. G. GERALD & CO., Agents, Feb. 16.?1? . ... - Camden, 8.0. SHANNON & LINING." | Attorney's at Law &c. CAMDEN, SkC. OFFICE on Broad-^Strcet, over Mr. BENJAMIN'S STORE. W. R. WITHERS, Attorney at Law. CAMDEN S. C. Office, abovo C. Noei-KIR's Store. March 9. 6m. DR. E. C. HUGHES Having located in Camden, respectfully tenders hia professional services to the citi zens of Camden and its vicinage. Office at the Kershaw House. Mar. 9. tf CAMDEN FEMALE INSTITUTE. The 8econd Session of (his Institution, will commence on February 13th. The School will be obly conducted by the Tenchers mentioned telow, wbo, feeling grateful for the pntroun/.e ev (ended them during the past Session, offer their services again to the people of Camden, and respectfully submit for tho consideration of patrons, their extremely LOW RATES of TUITION, vix: Collegiate De'pt. Per Month 14 00 Acadcmio ...3 00 Primary 2 25 ! French 3 00 Drawing 2 00 Music and nse of Piano 3 ?0 . Mrs. M. LOUISE CLAKSON, Principal, English Department. W. BEAUMONT CLARKSON, English Literature, Languages, Mathematics. Misa R. F. GAILLARD, Instrumental and Vocal Musio. Feb. 16 tf. Toilet Articles, In great variety, such aa English and French Hair Brushes, Tooth Brush, Lubio's Sonps nnd Powders, Toilet Sets nnd Bottles, Vases, A.O.; Colognes, Handkerchief Extracts and a great many articles too numerous to mention. HODGSON & DUXLAP. Pepper, Spleen, Starch, Corn Starch, and Arrow Boot, For Sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. B. E. McKAY, UNDERTAKER, READY-MADE COFFINS On hand, and attention given to Funerals at as low Rates as oan be done by anj ono, He oan be found anj time at Mr. Man's Shop. Jau. 20. tf. ~ Kinsman S? Howell\ Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S.C. Sept. 15.?6m AND ; UEE -INSURANCE AGENCY CAMDENj S. C. .. Piedmont and Arlington Lift Insurance Company, RICHMOND, Va, The most Successful and Wealthiest Insurance Company in the South. ASSETS to 10th Sept., 1870, $2,011,096.70 * wit at ivri/iup i son ono.LO aii*iu;vu NO POLICIES ISSUED to 15th DECEMBER, 1870, 13.211 Fire Companies Pacific Insurance Company of San FranciBco, Atlantic Branch New York?Capital One Million Dollars Gold. Policies Issued Payable iu Gold or Currency, "RlnTrmrmrl PnnlHrv* and In- I ranee Company, RICHMOND, VA. CAPITAL $500,000. For every description of insurance, apply to W. CLYBURN, Agent. Lamps and Chimney's. Beautiful selection of Lamps, and a large Assortment of the best flint glass Chimney's by HODGSON dt DUNLAP. - _ , _ Kerosene Oil. Pure, Safe and Chenp For Sale bv HODGSON dL DUNLAP. Medicines, &c. A complete Bupply of the most popular Patent Medicines. Also, HnBtetters, Plantation, and German Bitter.. For Sole by HODGSON & DUNLAP. E. J. FORD, House, Sign and Furniture PAINTER. A.MAr.li.t Vin Pnof V/pj/UOllO IUU x vov VIUWV} CAMDEN, S. C. ^ Imittttiona of all kind* of Wood and Marble, Paper Hanging, China Gloss Ac., done in the best style. His prices will be in accordance . wilh the times. given. jan. 26?6m. Faints and Varnisli. Pnro English White Lead. .Chrome, Greene and Other Colors. Damarr, Coach, Copal Varnishes &c. Linseed, Tanners and Machinery Oils. For Sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. Cooking Extracts. Maccaroni, Coze's Gelatine, Sea Moss Fa> rine and Spices. For SAle by HODGSON & DUNLAP. Saner Kraut and PICKLED CUCUMBERS, Nice' and FRESH^t KIRKLEY'8. j I . " 1 4> * 'ft DR. SHALLEKBEROSR'8 Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stop* ffxm CUU1*. ' This Medioinfi has Lata before tho Public fifteen years, and ii still ahead of all other k?c ?m rcmodioa/It does not purgn, does not sick on the stomach, la perfectly sofo in any doeo and under all circumstances, and is tho onlj Medicine that will CURE iMM|0lAltki and permanently overy form of Ferer and Ague, bocauso it fc perfect Intb iMtoKalorist Paid by all .Presskttk Ladies, Call and See Them I tiie Kiaro Rahiikb. The greatest Impitovent of the Age for the L&undry.. " ' r'! i " i m . It does its work well; as is acknowledged by the thousands who hare them in uae For sale by GEO- ALDETT, Agent 8"'tr f *L KNOX ^ GILL. rimt+nsr iHft ntOT^M A HP General Ciirai Merchants, No. 4, Holilday" Bt. Baltimore, Md. Consignment ofCottoe or other Produce, respectfully solicited tnd liberal advances made by us through oir Agent at Camden, 3. C ' Sept. IS. t tf. ? :?4? Toirs For the Little ones, i great variety new an J hovel in design. i HODGSON A DUNLAP. Ayer'sSaMparilla, iob rnufTDtD nit bmob The reputation this exalien t medicine enjoys, xv ^derived from tu cares, I ^ Vk rawd? WhiCInretmS ! c*?ee of Scrofulous di*> i 1 a /ssAsuwa1 a ?oiruptioB, have been WBw 1 L *swr puttied and cued by it. ! wrj* feciufUioua sCcetioni and , ^fwBS-.diiSrders,whi ch were ax- ; rraVoted by the scrota- ! """ i?ie*U'IN llouS contamination antQ I they wore palnftiUy afflicting bars been radically i cured In aucb great uuubcif in almost every Motion or tbn country, that thotoubllc scarcely need to be informed of its vlduefor uses. Scroftdous poison Is too of tho moot dsetruotive enemies of our race.. Oflcn. this trnsoen and unfclt tenant of the orgiU&ttiinucrniines the cob* stliutlOD, oudinvhes UiouRmfcef enfeeblingor ratal diseases, without excittjr s suspicion of its : presence. Again, it wesrwHo breed infection 1 hicteonsBKE^eJuK^ eramongths ! titala. In the latter, hibet clts may be soddenir 1 depot 1 ted in tfao Inugs or btttt, or to mors formed i hi the liver, or It shows its ftreseuce by oraptiona , on tho skin, or fbnl nicciatuiss on aomo part of I the body. Ilcnce tho occadsual use of a bottle 1 of this SarsaparlUa is ads table, oven when no ' active symptoms of dUeaset^pear. Persons afflicted with tlio following (saiplslnts generally And immediate relief, nun, at length, cure, by ths use of tills BAltSAJ'AHtlLAt St. Ant ho- . ftp/'* Fire, Rose or Erytip*la3, Tetter, Brit \ Rheum, Scald Head, Jlhiguortn, Sore Eyes, Sort Ears, and other orupiiott or visible forma of Scrofulous disease. Alto, in tbe more con cealed forms. as Jtysnepsts* Dropsp, Heart Disease, Jits, EpiUptM^'evrafyla, and the various Ulcerous auoclsi* of the muscular , and nervous Byterne. Syphilis or Venereal Md Jffereurlal Ms sates are cured by It. thouih I long time is required for subduiug these ckttsiate maladies by any medicine. But long-c?ntituod use of this ! medicine will cure the corneal it. Lcneorrhera or Whites, Uterine MecrtHlms. and Female ' Diseases, are commonly emu relieved end uld* j mately cured by its purifying and invlgorntta* effect. kfinnte directions lor oath case are found tn our Almanac, supplied gratis; Rheumatisms and Qout, when caused by acc+iulatlona of ex- ; Hon conn matters in Umj blood, ytld quickly to It, 1 BS slseJLlcer Complaints, TorffUUp, Congestion or Inflammation of the flkr, and Jamn- ' alee, when arising, as they oftfc do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. Shis BARS A- ' FAR ILL A is a great restorer for the strength ! and vigor of the system. Tho^wbo are Jjan- ffnld and Listless, Despeniott, Sleepless, 1 and troubled with Iferroms Ajmrenettslons or Fsars, or any of the affections ymrtoinotkj of Weakness, will .find Iramediatefeltef and.convincing evidence of its roskuaue power upon trial. 1 j PREPARED 4r Dr. 9. C. ATXll * Cft,lAr?il1??.| Practical and AnalyHeaffChemlst*. SOLD BT ALL DRUGOISTB E1EEYTVHXEB. Sold irt^Camden, bjr s HODGSON & DtfNLAP. i Nor. 3. f, lj. ...... A1 < Change of Schedule. ; VicE'Pnx-'riDWT'abPFicE, ! Charleston, 6. C., Jai 18, J87J. J On and after Sunday, Janunijr 22nd, the 1 Pnsonger Trains upon the Sutih Carolina J Rail Road will run as follows: 1 Leave Charleston ??2.59 P. M. i Arrive at Augusta 4.8.15 P. M. e Leave Charleston - 18.20 A. M. 1 Arrive at Columbia.... ? .13.40 P. M. * i r Leave Augusta.......? -.7.40 A. M. ( Arrive at Charleston .3.20 P. M. Le&vo Columbia 42.15 P. M. Arrive at Charleston...' 7.50 t CAMDEN tRAKCH. Leave Camden - ? .11.50 A. M 1 Arrive at KinRville...^ JI.80 P. M Leave Kingville * .$.30 P. M Arrive at Camden .6.00 P. M A. L. TILER, Vioe-Puiidont. Jan. 26. ! ? f ft Notice. ; The undersigns have tssociafed tlemselvea 1 for the purpose of carrying on the General WHEELWRIGHT nd BLAClSMITH. ING BUSINESS, at tl* Shop he*0fore occupicd by T. A. MOO IE. We bop e' to give 0 satisfaction to those w'o may lava* us with their patronage, and irt our own 4>fence we 1 must adhere strictly to lettlement on delivery I of work done by us. h I T. A. MOORE, C . A. V. MfifTS. Jan, 26-?tf. . j i a LEIBp'S \ Extract ?fMeai f( Highly strengthening Sf Invalids Mid Child- C ren, by HODGSON ?fc DUILAP. \ . v.. v -! - J ; I ; * I ' y HENRY-T, HELMBOLD'S ] COMPOUND FttflD Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS. Component Part*?Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Extract Catawba Grapa Juiea. For Liver CoinelaioU, Jaundioe, Bilious Affection*, Sick or Nervous Headache, Costivenesa, Etc., Purely Vegetable, Containing uo Mercury, Mineral* or Deleterious Dru8?- | H i Theae Pill* are the most delightfully pleas- " aut purgative, superseding caator oil, salta, 1 magnesia, etc. There is nothing,more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and cauae neither nauaea nor gripitig pains. They are composed of the finest ingredient*. After a few days' use of them? aucb an invigoration of the entire system take* place as to appear miraculous to the Weak ana eneryated, whether arising from imprudeaewor disease. H. T. Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills dto not mnr coated, from tbe fact that sugar coated Fills do oot dissolve, but pas* through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produoe the desired affect. The Catawba Grape Pills, being pleasant io taste arid odor, do not necessitate their being sngar-eoated. Price Fifty Cents per box. m Henry T. Helmbold's ' HIGHLY COKCEKTRATKO COMPOUKD Fluid Extract Sarsaparlla ? Wfll radically exterminate from the system g( Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore" Ilead, Bronchitis, Skin Disesses, Salt Rheum, Can- G kera, Runnings from tbe Ear, Wbite Swell- 0 ings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all kinds. Chronic j Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and ail diseases that have been established in tho system for years. Xj tfa Being prepared expressly for tbe above complaints its Blood-punTyitig properties are in greater than any other preparation of Sar- w Mparilla. It give* the coin plea ion a clear and $ healthy color and restores the patient to a or atate of health and purity. For purifying iho blood, removing all chro-iic constitutional nj diseases arising from an itnpura state of the in blood and the only reliable and effectual th known remedy for the care of paina and the p? welling of the bones, ulcerations of the throat and -legs, Blotches, pimples on the cr face, Ervsipelr^ and ail acaly Eruptions of th skin, and beautifying the complexion. Frice, If fl 60 per bottle. ' .at 3vr . " HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S CO^CBirnUTKD ei Fluid Extract Buchu THE CHEAT DI I'RETIC, hatred every case of Diabetes In which it hlfbeen given, Irritation of the Neck of the ni.iJ ..J .1 - ? oiBuuci anu AUimmsilOD OT IB? Jlldneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the. Proatate Gland, Btone in the Bladder. Calculus, Orarel, Brickdnst Deposit, and Mncna or Milky "| Discharges, and for Enfcebiud and Deli tended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to exertion, loaa of power, loaa of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, weak Drerrea, Trembling, Horror of Disease, wakefulness, Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Book, Hot Hand*. Flushing of the Body, Dryness of tke Bki? Eruption on the Fnce, Pallid Coonte nance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular 8ystem,ete. ' , ?' Used by nersons fronr the ages of eighteen to twenty-fire, and from thirty-five to fifty fire or in tlie decline or change of lifo-; after confinement or labor paina;. bed-wetting in TTalmhold'a foinrgL Butliu .J UmiVOfcUif blyod-purifymg, ana epr&M rwna flora habits of diaaipntkrn, and Meesses find which ft hi used, and syphilitic affections?in these diseases used in connection with Hela bolcTt Koee Wart. LADlfiS. . Iu many nffeclioua peculiar to ladies, the extract Bnchu is unequalled by any other Remedy?as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregnlariiy, painfullness or suppression of customary evacuations, ulcerated or Schirrue state of the uterus, Leueo/rl.cen or whites, fterility and nil complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion or dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent physician* and raidwives for enfeebled nnd delicate constitutions, ot both sexes and nil ages (attended with auy of the above diednses or symptoms). Q It. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCHU cures diseases nrijing from imprudescoa, bab> its of dissipation, etc., iu all thoir stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causee a frequent desire, nnd gives sirengtn to urinate, thereby removing Obstructions prevent' ing nnd curing Strictures of the Uretha, allaying' pain and inflammation, to frequent P in this class of diseases, and -expelling all Puisnont matter. "jj ,.L j Henry T. Holmbold'a improved - Rose "Wash cannot be surpassed as a Face Wash, and will be found the only specific remedy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speadily eradicates pimples, spots, scorbutic dryness, indurations of the entnncons membrane, etc., dispels redness and incipient inflamation, D< hives, iash, moth patches, dryness of scalp or f0 skin, frost bites, and all purposes for whicb salves or ointments an used; restores tbe skin to a state of parity and softness, and i insures continued healthy action to tbe tissne of its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complexion eo muck sought and admired. But however valuable ai -- - ?f-- lr%~ nf tllA cliin MS n tciuru/ n?i oajouu^ uvicvtv v? -? H. T. Heluibold's Hose .Wash has long snaInined it* principle claim to unbounded pat ronage, by possessing qualities vrhieb render it n Toilet Appendage of the moat 8upeilativ? tnd Congenial character, combining in an ~ ilegnnt formula thoao prominent requisite*, Safety and Efficacy?the invariable ae.comMinimenta of its use?ass Preservative ana Refresher of the Complexion. It ia an excel* ?nt Lotion for Syphilitic Nature, and aa an njection for diseases of the Urinary Organs, ~~ triaing from dissipation, nsed in connection vith ihe Extract* iluchu, Sarsaparilla and Catawba Grnpe Pills, in such diseases aa _. ecommended, cannot be surpassed. Price 9 )NE DOLLAH per bottle. D Full and explicit directions nccompany the nedioinea. Evidence of tbo most responsible and re> table character furbished on application, vith hundreds cf thousands living witnesses, ind upward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates ind reoommendary letters, many of wbichare Wl rom the highest sources, including eminent E. ihysicinns, Clergymen. Statesmen, etc.' he J. iroprietor has never resorted to their publio E. intion in the newspapers; he does not do this rom the fact that iiis articles rank as Standard ^reparations, and do not need to be proppet ] ip by certificates. of! Henry T. Helmbold'm Ctonnine 1 Preparations. Delivered to any address. Secure fron 1891 b serration. ESTABLISHED UPWARD OFT WEN ?Y YEARS. Sold by Druggists everywhere iddress letters for information, in confidence j o HENRY T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and j Jbcmist. Only Depots : H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug erg nd Chemical Warehouse. No 594 Broadway, t few York, or to H. T. HELMBOLD 8 toj ledical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street, Phildelphia. t BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask \ >r HENRYT. HELMBOLD'S! TAEENO 1THER. Feb. 33.?3n. . J* PIEDMONT sT&MXSfaS&B I - .OS S2pn"AM ^AOBSQHT |9 Life Insurance Comgaaf^ | qj ;' "')>?J . .* / . - ?! > ?&? J"Jtoffi M .' !&' .9 Richmond,-yiBG-isiaiak?' ' |] LSSETS,over I f kET 81BPLIS, over 1 POUClEfil ISSUED, over 1^00 -Y J W. C. C ARRJN&TON,,PIUU>IST.< >?! J. E. EDWARDS, YIC*-PH*8idiht., / .*:$ D. J. HARTSOOK, 8?ht?TAET. ;"fV f tr 3 J. J. HOPKINS, Assistant 8jccMTA*t. ' 11 : J. B. WOLF; SuriBiNTMiDnw or Aqjuioiss. ' v; ,1.' *^ -rCl:r'A ' . -ta*- - V/ :?"** ? , ' . :6:--. v.i* ' anirra riumini mm nwitii if mm u s t: i uvu1u vuuvmuim wwuuiu j^ ^ y Jrt &>ufA Carolina National Bunk Building. - ' .'1L - ' "ft* ii*% dh J. P. THOMAS, PRESIDIIVT. -.}&*-'$'? ' s. L. LKAPHART, Secretary. . DR. ISAAC BRANCH, S??xRnrrxHi>HT 01 Aomciurf' Board of Directors.?Job? McKeniie, John'8. Preston, P. If. MaMae-' jr, W. B. Onlick, John T. Sloan, Sr., Dr. R. W. Gibbet, R. C. Shiitr, ftoityp j, )0 Earle. 8tate at Largb?-Ex-Governor M. L. Bonhato, Gea?nt.-K.C. Batlstv eneral J. D. Kennedy, Colonel T. C. Perrin, Dr. lease RwiAj^Dr. H. 'It "*$' ook. ' /?; ? tfdeJL - ' Ty ' J WE OFFER IN THE PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON, ABOLID. RELIABLE' IFE INSURANCE COMPANY, thoroughly Southern, in the Land* ofmaa the highit integrity, with abundant aianta, recent risk*, the teost aecur* of all tn?tifiala/. lodged to retain within the State of South. Carolina all food* aeeraiag, \ erein, and, indeed, presenting every advantage that can he desired i, i We confidently appeal to every one interested io Southern prosperity to look to their ewa tereat, by anataining tbeir own inatitotiona, and thereby establish thai wfriwMin ithoufc which there can be no permanent proaporitv. Bear in mind tbct,. already, ever , 10,000,000 are annually sent North for Life Insurance, taking an nook from ir strength, and thereby giving additional power to our competitors. ' : z * . > Right* of party to non-forfcitHra in all it* pjiliciM. Right* of party to reinstatement paid' . 'M > pollCy, and *nrrender value where "intervention of armitV or any other eaaaa eat* the sored off from home office. This fe? to re, omitted in poiieiea of Northern eeupaaie*. eaa* it ? Son them people very heavily in the late war, end should make tliem seek the oaljoem* K that provide against such contingeney in future. 1 om an official, exhibit, it ia shown that the Piedmont and Arlington loin greaterfa ease of business in 1809 over 1868 than any company oh this continent, It shows that ere were only three companies in the United States that issued larger anoint of fob U f 169 than it did, and only nine companies thft msued m?re policies; alfv. that, with oiwit jcutnulated risks of fifteen or twenty years all combined, this company, t^pigh mst, anda twentieth in amount of risks in force*. c ? I This exhibit, among orera hundred comeaoies, makes the Piedmont and Ariisgtoa the adingLife Insurance Company, at least or this country. It shows, not only srsriw tat ration and ecouomy?its leases being light, its expenses somfi. . PLAN MU TUAL!' . * " .* V> ilk * Bi?Mend paifl oa iire-poneiM, rnriy per eem. Dividends given at end of firet year, when ail caab it paid. > . . All poUeiee oon-forfcitable. j, LiEAPMABI', JE^FEKSOST * Ki^TSfll, wm. OliYBUHKT, Ageht^ For Kersjiaw and Lancaster Comities, r May 12, 1870 fp i i i. . i. i .. i * i , . .. ?i _ .i . ,m in ' m*> i aA??y C T? vt^hoeN, rE INVITE TIIE ATTENTION OF OUlt OCSTOMBBS AND TEE UBLIC GENERALLY, TO OUR NEW STOCK OF . , . ,;.; Drugs, Medicines, Chemical, AND - y - '+<** sAineooM, >w being received from the Northern Markets, where all have' been nn illy selected. * Onr Stock is varied and complete, and will be found to eoataia every aria ? - " ?'\ ? .i *-t _ ' A i.i # e usually Kept in our line 01 pusinew, fogemer who* grew yum?j m FANCY GOODS, id ARTICLES SUITABLE for the HOLIDAYS. : . - - i1 ' -'i V> We.purchase for Cash, andean and will Sell mLOw?H#* jods can be found in any Market in the ^tete. We in?ite an inspection, feeling assured we can gTTti * HOJJGSON & DUNLAP. THE POLICY HOJLJJUitta. > 111 AX I) TOXTIXE ASSURANCE CO.. OPTHH SOUTH; No. 29 BROAD ST., CHARLESTON, C. , % " " M. McBUBNEY, President. GEO. E. BOGGS, SocrafanT. . P. ALEXANDER. V. P. and Actuary. JOHN T. DARBY. M. D.. Medial AdVfaer F. GILMER, Vice Prei. res. iff Geo. AUGUSTINE T. 8MYTHE, Solicitor. NYE HUTCHISON, Vice Prea. res. JAMES CONNER, Counael. in Georgia. K. A. KINLOCH.M. D. [ ' Local Medraal R. LEBBY, JR., M. J).. | Examines. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposit*! with Comptroller-General for prefect!** Policy Holders. More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Assurance applied for.. Diis Company, having complied with all the conditions of Charter, is now prepared to ; I le the usual foruis of Life aud Endowment Policies on the Cash system. - . ji * v s- U CASH PREMIUMS! CASH DIVIDENDS ! CASH POLICIE8( III policies non-forfeitable after tl^fcMnont of ONE Annual Premium. 3aia-up Policies issued on snrronde^ ? the originnl for sneguitablp smV>qj?i. >urely MUTUAL! NoStockoulden! All profita DIVIDEU amongtfl# rouoy-nenj . Dividend* declnre<l Annually. Dividends once declared are non-forfeitable, and may be nsed torednce tip Brraint incroaie the amount of Assurance, or to make the Policy self-sustaining. 'Ptytd|>?8*.hft h the Company, however applied, may be used, in ca*o of need, to pay Pnsmhim*. nveiftment* confined by Charter to the most solid and reliable Securities. .v..', . f.j 'atronize the only Life Asiurance in the State, and keep your MO}7EY AT WARREN R. MARSHALL, Agent, J O. J. gSftnaaa MadloaJ Hxaolnar, Omndan, & O. " n _ o ' j|!