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Wo All Might Do Good. We all might do good. Whore we often do ill; There is always the way, * If there be but the will, Though it be but a word, Kindly breathed or suppressed, It tuny guard otf some pain, Or give peace to some breast. We all might do good, In a thousand small ways? In forbearing to flatter, Yet yielding due praise, In spurning all ruuior, Reproving wrong done, And treating but kindly. The hearts we have won. We all might do good, Whether.lowly or great, For the deed is not guaged By the purse or estate; If it be but a cup , Of cold water that's given, Like the widow's two mites. It is something for heaven. A Bund Undertaking.?A ncar-sight( ed school teacher in the town of Centre, Wisconsin, took a lady, from Porter, also nearsighted. to church on a recent Sunday even. ing. He drove a blind horse. This unsightly combination was disastrous. The eyeless *" equine couldn't keep the road, and thecloscvisioncd couple knew not whither to guide the beast. After numerous mishaps they reached the scene of worship, with one of - the tires missing and the box of the buggy badly damaged, and drove triumphantly into the yard which surrouudedthe church.? But unfortunately a clothes line was streclied across the lot, and under this the misguided horse took his course. There was a sadden emptying of the buggy in a back sommcrsaultic manner, which would have done credit to first class circus tumblers, and Centre and Porter were heaped up promis.. cuously in the mud beneath the vehicle.? They didn't go into the church, but return, ed home as solemn as a funeral procession, with the Porter lady in the buggy, and the Centre delegate leading the blind horse. It was a gloomy, cheerless trip, and the school teacher vowed, as he trudged along, with the bridle rein over his shoulder, that he would never be caught out again without his spectacles. I i ' f ' Pr ivttvn Wnnr.f avd Cw POTATOES. ?Dr. Ilexauier, of New York, in a result of aa experiment of planting the potato in seventeen different ways, found that best results were given from one largo potato, whole, in each hill; the next best from two large half potatoes cut lengthwise: next the * seed end of a large potato; next from mediumsized potatoes planted whole; the smallest from small hralf potatoes. A medium potato he plants whole; large ones cut in half and the largest in four pieces, each lengthwise, always taking care to select his best and " soundest potatoes for seed. Novel Cure for Drunkenness.?An . inveterate drunkard once asked a Quaker ( whether he knew of a method whereby he could cure himself of his dominant vice. "Friend," answered Broadbrim, "it is as easy as keeping the hand open." "How can that be?" said the drunkard; "every man can'keep his hand open, but as to abstaining from liquor, that's quite a differ-1 CUV "I will tell thee, friend," quoth the Quaker. "When thou hast gotten a glass of gin in thine hand, and before thou dost raise the . tempting liquor to thy lips, open thine hand and Jeep it open. Thou bleakest the glass, but thou breakest not the laws of sobriety. Ben. Butler was intended by his parents for a clergyman, but getting hold of a little I hatchet, told fifteen lies for every tree ho eut down, converted his grand-mother's spectacles iute marbles, stole his uncle's saddle horse and finally landed in Congress. t Great inducements! OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS ?OF? Dry Goods, Clothing. IIals? Boots and Slioes, Groceries & Crockery SELLING OFF to mate room for the arrival of a 1TEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! NOW is your chance to buy Goods cheap. Call and see for yourself ut H. BARUCH'S, feb 22m3 Oppoeitc the Market. rjiwu JL vnuivcn* JUST RECEIVED. EARLY ROSE, EARLY GOODRICH, riNK EYES. 1>. L. DeSAUSSURE & CO. . . Also, Extra Choice Coslien Butter _A_ncl Cream ClieeseD. L. Df.S. & CO., Cora. Agts. NOTICE. " Administrators, Executors, Guardians and Trustees, delinquent in tlie ranking of proper returns. You are hereby notified to come up and make returns, under penalty of the law. Feblm2 J. F. (SUTHERLAND Judge of Probate. HAD WAY'S READY RELIEF Cures the Mors/ J'n'ns in from One to Tcnty Minutes. Not one hour after reading this advertisement need any ono suffer with pain. Ivndway's lteady relief is a cure for every pain. It was I the first and is the only pa ix ke:?iei)v hat instantly stops the most cxcrutiuling pains, allays inflammations, and cures congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Rowels, or other glands or organs, l?v one application In from one to twenty minutes, no matter how violent or excrutiating! the pain, tlie Rheumtttic. Bed-ridden. Infirm, Crippled. Nervous. Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer. Rauwat's Reahy Relief will afford instant case. Inflammation of the Kidney. Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels. Congestion cf the Lungs, Sore Throat. Difficult Breathing. Palpitation of tbe Heart, Hysterics. Croup. Dypthcria. Catarrh, Influenza. Head ache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cob Chills, .Ague Chills. The applioution of the Ready Relief to th part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in a half tumbler of water will in a few moments cure Cramp. Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea. Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all internal pains. Travelers should always have a bottle of Rndway's Ready Relief with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from a change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. Fever .and Ague Cured FOLl FIFTY CKKTS. There is not n remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and nil other Malarious, Bilous, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yell' y and other Fevers, (aided by Radway's Pins) so quick as Radway's Ready Relief. Fifty cents per bottle. ne;ddi! ISeauly ! Strong and i'uro Rich Flood?Increase ol Flesh and Weight?Clear Skin and Beautiful Complexion secured to all. DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent Has'made the most astonishing cures. So quick, so rapid are the changes the body under"??? muter tlir> iiilliirnre of this trillv* wonder 1 nl medicine, that every day an increase of flesh and weight is seen mid felt. THE (JHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the Sursap.uilliiin Resolvent communicates through the Mood, sweat, urine and other fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs the waste of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, syphillis, consumption, glandular disease, ulcers in the throat, mouth, tumors, nodes in the glands and other parts of the system, sore eyes, struraorous discharges from the ears, and the worst forms of skin diseases, Eruptions, fever sores,scald head, ring worm, salt rheum, erysipelas, ache, black spots, worms in the tumors, cancers in the womb, and all weakening and painful discharges, night sweats, loss of sperm, and all wastes of tlie life principle, nee in the curative range of this wonder oi modern chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to any person using it for cither of these forms of disease its potent power to cure tlicm. PR. RAD WAY'S Perfect Purgative Fills. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen the system. Railway's Pills for the cure of all disorders of the stomach, liver, Mndilm* nervnus iliwen-iw tieadaelip. ennstfratioK. costiveness, indigestion, ?, bilious fever, i 11 tlaniiuatloii of ilie bowels, jii s, and all derangements of the internal viscera. Warranted to elfeet a positive cure. Purely vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals 01 (lcletcrioos drugs. A few doses of Radway's Pills will free tlio system front all the above named disorders.? Price 25 cents per box. Sold by all druggists. Read "False an I True." Send one letter stamp to Ttadway & Co., No S~ Maiden I.anc, New York. Information worth thousands will be scut you. oct 5-ly J. Wai.krq. iVoprlelor. It. H. McDo*ai.d A O.. I>ru*cl?U A Gon. AgeuU, Sou Fr&ncl?co,Cal |Uid 34 Commerce St., N.Y* OJULMOIVS Bear Testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects. Ylnegnr Bitters are not a vilo Fancy Drink, Mado of Poor Itmn, Whiskey, Proof Spirit* nnd Refuse Mquors, doc- ( tored, spiced and sweetened to please tbo taa'.e, called " Tonics," " Appetisers." " Restorers,' <3cc., that lead tbo tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, mado from the Native Roots nnd Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are tbo ' (iltEAT BLOOD PI' It I Fl Hit nnd A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and luvigorator of tho Srstem, carrying off nil poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a bealtby condition. No person can tako these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell. provided their boucs are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond tho point of repair. They urea Gentle Purgative as well a* a Tonic, possessing, also, tho peculiar merit or acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tho Liver, and of all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPI.AINTSfwbetbor in young or old. married or single, at the dawn, of womanhood or at tho turn of life, these Tonic Bitters havo no equal. For InllniiiMintory and Chronic Rheumatism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Jurilgeslloii, Bilious, Remittent nnd Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and lilnildti', these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitintcd Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Clicst, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the llcart. Inflammation of 1. A T nnm Tl.il. I. .1 I a hundred other painful symptoms arc.the offsprings of D.vsi)cpKin. J They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate.the torpid Liver niul Bowels, whicli render them of ' unequalled elTlcney in cleansing the blood of nil impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to tho whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruption*,Te<?er, 8alt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Evcs,Erysipelas. Itch. Scurfs, Diseolorationsof the Skin. Humors and Diseases of tho Skin, of whatever name or nature, arc literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Hitters. One bottle in s\?h cases will con-. vincc the moat incredulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wheneveryou And its < impurities bursting through tho skin in Pimples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in tho veins; cleanse it I when it is foul,nnd your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of tho system J will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, urking in the system of so many thousands, arc effectually destroyed and removed. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. J. WALKEK, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD <k CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cul., and Waud 31 Commerce Street, New York. , WANDO FERTILIZER! FOR Cotton, Corn, Wheat and Tobacco. PBICE. 1 CASH, $50 per 2000 lbs;, at Factory; TIME, $55 per 2000 ;ibs., at Factory, Payable Nov. 1st, 1S72, WITHOUT INTEREST. Factory East end Hasel St.; Mines on Ashley River. 1 WA\B? A( !? PH0SPATE OF LIME, For Composting- Willi Cotton Seed. PRICE, CASH, $30 per 2000 lbs., at Factory TIME. $35 per 2000 ibs., at Factory, payable Nov. 1st., 1872, W ITHOUT ESTEEEST. WM. C. DUKES & CO., GS-ESKTESH^Xj AGENTS, No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. C. GERALD & CO., Agents at Camden. dcc21-3m Carolina Fertiliser Triumphant! WILMINGTON, N. C., August 21st, 1871. 8 For (lie largest production of Cotton to the acre, 1,(>UU lbs. Carolina fertilizer. i For the largest production of Wheat the acre. l.lKJd lbs Carolina Fertilizer. The above premiums are for crops produced with the use of the Carolina Fertilizer alone, or in 3 niiliination with plantation manures only, and the awarding of s.iid premiums is left discretiontry with the committee of the Association under the rules. SANDERS, GATES & CO., Stevens & Cureton, Lancaster, S. C. Agents at Charlotte. WAXIfAWS, Lancaster county, S. C. To P. P. Zimmerman, E*q., Secretary/ of the F>rir of tht Carolina*. Charlotte, X. C. : The following is a correct statement of the cotton raised by Stevens & Cureton on 1J acres of stubble laud, which was manured with 400 pounds of Carolina Fertilizer. The following is the mode of cultivation: it was thoroughly broken up 1" inches deep, anil laid ?ff in rows three and i half feet wide, and the fertilizer applied in the drill, then bedded on it on the loth of May, ' * "* - ,l " w?n\hnv. did not come up to a stand un una pinntcu uic same nay, i>ui owing mv- ?.??....... . lil about the let of June First working it was run around with a half shovel and partially trimmed out with a hoc. Second working it was run around with a 3 inch grub, 12 inches long and the middles thrown out with a sweep IS inches wide. One furrow to a row and thinned to a stand with a hoe about 12 inches between the stocks, and afterwards it was ploughed every two weeks with a sweep 18 inches wide, and hoed each time, until it was worked five times. The following is a correct statement of the cotton picked: 1st picking, 254; 2d picking, 410: 3d picking, 413; estimated amount of unopened matured bolls, 81(5; total, 1,H23. Respectfully submitted, STEVENS & CURETON. 1 certify I weighed the cotton picked in the above statement, and it is correct. October 2d, 1871. W. A. GRAHAM. At the request of Messrs. Stephens & Curcton we have examined the ij acre of cotton, and the Jstiinatc made above is true to the best of our ability. D. P. DURANT, W. A. GKAHAJT, JOSEPH RODGES. Premiums awarded to Slcphcns& Curcton on the above certificate. l\e will sell the above splendid fertilizer at Forty-Five Hollars cash, or Fifty Dollars payable 1st November, with interest at 7 per cent. per annum, delivt red at our warehouse in Charleston.? \gcnts will sell at same prices, adding the freight apd dray age to tluir depots. i GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. W. C. GERALD & CO., Agents at Camden. jan4 3m coo^ixo STOVES. ; CTyjIf rjlI^TI It is n well-known fact that the Cooking Stove & U1I1.X-LiJ.b has heretofore found but lew admirers in the IB I T T IE IE& S, SOUTHERN COUNTRY, i The most delightful Tonic known. ,,,,nco is,,mt linl,c .kno?'n-t In consc; . , qiicncc oi :i complete revolution in the yjrdtcm of \ f Imperfect Digestion \ J j.,),,,,. jn thai portion of our country, and domcsl . . Cured by .. uinter l>i crs. J (tjc (]lir;os devolving mostly upon those hcrctof Lost Appetite > fore unaccustomed to perform such labor. I Restored by Sumter Bitters. J 1 ( Bodily Waakness^ ^ Bittcrs. } T'llC Oooliillg StOVe ' " (CHILLS AND FKVKit, \ Prevented by Sumter Bitters. J is now sought after as the most ( Female Complaints \ !- toffiMlilLateral Article ; [ Cured by Sumter Bitters. j f Itecommended by the highest \ that has yet been invented for cooking purposes, medical authority in the State. ( at prices w it hi n the reach of all who desire to F~Th i s popi i hir Tonic and delightful Beverage j j use litem. As agent for a well known manufac- f I is for sale by Druggists } luring establishment, 1 am enabled to supply the nnd f!racers. *" J j people of Camden and tturroundiug country f : tTmu'ip \trw?T.' t- ft wis T I wil'1 ('0,,lii?g Stoves of ntosl approved patterns, P o riet s ' 0l" !'"-V "xe nt that defy coinpc- j f , , ?P n . | tit ion, and respectfully invite your attention to And \V holcsale Druggists, V ,. .. 1 ,J . .J. ... , , ? g,fa ' the same bclcre purcuasing elsewhere. (harleston. S. ( . * ><* <* , & a [ F. L. ZEMP, Agent for Camden. | CnRO. ALDIA, Ageilt. May 20. Jy. ""6 l>-\f * ' 1 /-"V "H ' ' % FALL 18 71! ; "r ; o ' Jt-ludilW NEW STOCK 'I l <: ,;T *i . <*H JT AT n" The Old Stand of James Jones. - f- .1/. K ' ?' 5?w i'i HAVE NOW ON HAND AND CONSTANTLY RECEIVE LARGE STOCKS OF NEW GOODS, Which we ^fferat the LOWEST PRICES for CASH or PRODUCE. Our Stock consists in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes Hats, Caps CLOTHING, HARDWARE, NOTIONS, - is.L. t t iT*yn \ Hollow Ware. Cotton Yarn Flour, Bapi Bp ai & Will pay the highest CASH PRICE for COTTON, and make Cash Advances on all Consignments. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. J. Ac T. I. JONES;'1' nov 1X5-1/ - r,; ' t'' Ou* PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON v... 71 Life Insurance Company, OF RICHMOND, VA. . ' ?n v 0 ; .'I '[: ASSETS, over $2,000,000 mr*7.r?i uitiidt VTfl 700^NH) UJCjJL V f va - ^ POLICIES ISSUED, over 1,00,000 ??? s W. C. CARRINGTON, Pbesident; ,<<>t J. E. EDWARDS, Vice Pbesident, D. J. HARTSOOK, Secbetaby, ' J. J. HOPKINS, Assistant Secbetaht, , p ; J. E. WOLF, supebintendent 0j aoencies. . J 0 . South Carolina liranch Office at Columbia, S. Cf,' l; " ?/. . f. In South Carolina National Bank Building. ' M J. P, THOMAS, President, _ ^ * S. L. LEAPHEART, Secretary, Tin ISA AO RRANPII. Sunerintendent of Asrenciea. Board or Directors.?John McKenzie. John S. Preston, F. W. McMaster, W. B. guliek, John T. Slonn, Sr., Dr. K. I\. Gibbes, R.C. Shiver, Thomas Earle. State at Larue.?Ex-Governor M. L. Bonham, General M. C. Butler, General John D. Kmt< iy, Colonel T. C. Perrin, Dr. Isaac Branch, Dr. II. R. Cook .. * j^. O - Wo offer in the Piedmont and Arlington a solid and reliable Insurance Company, thoroughly _ ' Southern, in the hands of men of the highest integrity, with abundant assets, recent risks, the nost secure of all investments, pledged to retain within the State of South Carolina all funds a* :ruing therein, and, indeed, presenting every advantage that can be desired. We confidently npphnl to every one interested in Southern prosperity to look to their own inter* jsts by sustaining their own institutions, and thereby establish that self-confidence1 without rhich there can be no permanent prosperity. Bear in mind that already over $10,000,000 are tnnually sent North for Life Insurance, taking so much from oar strength and thereby giving adlitional power to our competitors. " ; Right of party to non-forfeiture in all its politics. Rights of party bo re-instatement paid up tolicy, and surrender value where "intervention of armies" or any other cause cuts the insured >ff from home office. This feature, omitted in policies of Northern companies, cost the Southern >eople very heavily in the late war, and should make them seek the only company that pr0ide igainst such contingency in the future. From an official exhibit! it is shown that the Piedmont and Arlington had a greater increase of msiriess in 180ft over 1808 tlinn any company on this contirfbnt. It shows that there were only hrce companies in the United States that issued more policies; also, that, with their accumulated 11 >1. isks oi fifteen or twenty years an Kouiujuv-u, mm iuU.,6? jUUu6, s..uu> ?ft?uMeua ? imount of risks in force. This exhibit, among over a hundred companies, makes the Fiedmont and Arlington the leading Afc Insurance Company, at least of this country. It shows, not only progress, but caution end xonoiuy?its Iosscb being light, its expenses small. dyCTJTTJjft.L. Dividend pnid on whole Life Folicies, forty per cent. Dividends given at end of first year, when all cash is paid. All policies non-forfcitable. 1 LEAPHEABT, JEFFERSOS A RAJfSOM, GENERAL AGENT WM. CLYBURN, Agent for Kershaw and Lancaster Counties. may 12?1 y THE STONO PHOSFHATE CO., OF CHARLESTON, S C, o ' j PROPERLY appreciating the necessity of fostering the planting interest of the South, resolved in the outset to offer their Fertilizers at a price which would place them within the reach ef ;very planter. They offer their SOLUBLE GUANO \ complete AMMONIATED FERTILIZER, at $45 ^CASH, or $50 on a credit to the first of Itorernber next, with approved city acceptance. The DISSOLVED PHOSPHATE, For composting with Cotton Seed or Stable Manure, is now offered at the Tery loir priee ef $26 "bwh. or $30 on a credit us above. This is highly recommended by Plaster*; who used it last pear to their entire satisfaction. WM. RAYENAL, President. Dr. ST. JULIO 11AVENEL, Chemist. J. 1). AIKEtf, General Agent, Ko. 5 Central Wharf, Charleston, S. C. IIODGSOX & DUNLAP. Agents at Camden, S. C. decl4-3m atlTntic acid phosphate. This article, prepared by the Atlantic Phosphate Company, under the direction of their ehemst, Dr. St Julien Uavucl, for composting with cotton seed is now offered at the reduced price ft ?28 per ton cash, or $81 per ton payable in November 1872, Free of Interest. Orders filled now will be considered as cash 1st of March, 1872, or on time as due 1st Noreea >er 1872, thereby enabling planters to haul it at a time when their wagons and mules are idle* EELZEIfc RODGERS & Co., GJ-en. Agts. i? ? tin r* /-ii i ?a o n Jany 4th tn3. jurown s tvnan L-narieston, o. \j. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. This Fertilizer manufactured by the Atlantic Phosphate Company under the direction of theij. :hemist Dr. St. Julien llnvncl, l.t now offered to the planting community at the very reduoed price ?f$48 dollars par ton cash, or Sf?2 payable 1st November 1872 free of interest. This fertilizer has been very extensively used in this State, and has given entire satisfaction; some practical planters admitting it to be equal to Peruvian guano pound forpound. All sales made now will be considered as cash on the 1st of March 1872, and to those buying on ime the sales will be considered as due on 1st November 1872. Ily this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, to haul their manure when heir wagons and mules are idle. Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have used the Atlantic Phosphate will be "urnished on application to the Agents. 1'EliZER KOCtERS A Co. Oenl Agts. BAUM BROS. Agts., Camden, Browns Wharf, Charleston S. 0. Jan dth ni3.