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.1 I J J'J- _ _ . _ I IJ 111 l ' 1 LOCALNEWS. I CHURCH DIRECTORY- ' ' j Methodist Church, DeKulb street?Rev. A. J | Vtokcs, Pastor?Services at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 4 P. M. Presbyterian Church, beKalb Virbef?Rev. S.; M. Ilay, Pastor?Services at II A. M. and -41 p." M. on Sunday; Pnvj'Ci' Meeting on Wednesday tit 71 P. M. EriscoPAt CiIVrch. Rev. 11. F. JD. Perry.? Sunday, at 11 o'cliftk A'. M. and 5 00 1*; M.' Wednesday,, iit IP,A.M. Friday, at 1 .'10 P. M." baptist Church, Broad street?llev. A. K. Durham, Pastor?Services at?11 A. M. and 71 P. M. on tlijp second and fourth Sundays of * ^"Cli uwntlr; Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8 P. fck . . . IVIeetin.g'S. i ___ WATGRGE DIVISION NO. 9, S. OF T.?Attend the regular moeting of your Division at Temperance Hall on Monday evening at 7A o'ttidk. Py order of W. F. < ' / J. 'ft. ftTLES, R. S. '* Tim n/ivrovf iainrr Ut'lt AGKXT^ IX lH.\Kl.r..-vjii.>.? . '?gency of Walker, Evans & Cogswell, rcprescnt1 by Roswell T, Logan. Esq. is the only authorized ageftt for this paper, in Charleston. *v>rifTin & IIofTman, Advertising Agte., No 4 South street, Baltimore Mil., arc duly authorized Xocontract for advertisements at our lowest r?tcs-. Advertisers in that city are requested to leave ^heir favors with this house. The Village CiiURCrt.-^It should hot iook like a barn or a Ptorehonse. It should Tie a building, the very sight of which Would cause devout fqclitigs in the breast. A Veil-carved cross should point to heaven'; -massive panofoi doors should impress the visitor with the solemnity of the place ittto 'which bo is entering ; stained glass should thrown mystic light athwart the aisle 5 pulpip altar ceiling and galleries should bo ornamented with figurative mouldings, and the colutnns -that support the gallcrier, and the kulustcis 'that rail them in, should be of classic patterns. Any congregation wishing such- a churchj sbould send their orders for finishing material to Mr. I\ IVToale, importer Of French stained glass, and manufacturer of and dealer in Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c., No. 20 Ilaync St., Xfllhtliisl&fi, S. X. * Pr/vate School.?Mr. and Mis. W. II. K.'Workman propose to open and teach a priru'r school, for both fcoysasiUgirls, dilring the Summer, if sufficient patronage can be obtained. . Panics desiring to send children will please make immediate application, may ?w2. j j . DuCTOK WllITTEMOKE.?At tills Sca>oli j of the year when local items arc somewhat scarce, the reporter, especially of a country paper finds it difficult to keep up its interest, Xie ingenious uiind resorts to sources the most unpromising, sometimes with unexpeet?.] mbhWo Snf'n a Rniirrn th'n .Toifrrfiil re .porter tapped the other day. For sonic weeks past a respectable looking an-d unusually large colored niau, rejoicing iu the euphonious cognomen of Doc tor Tony Whittemore. who i6 a practitionerofthc medical arton the allopath ! ic System, not with the vts&td appartenniiccs of the M. D. of modern times, but with those of the comparatively uncivilized Iudians whose .' uicdifcihe nwn" searches tliO'-woods and ejqdores thfc secrets of Nahirc, digging ! from the bosoiu of Mother Firth those vegetable.productions which prevail to oreVcome mrJny of fh.5 diseases to which among other ill9,iicsh is heir to. The Doctor is a man of liberal views and lias traveled quite extensively, dispensing his invaluable remedies over a large section -ofUhe South, to which, as yet, he has exclusively confiued his practice. lie narrated soote incidents in his career, tyhich -afford insight into his peculiar method of "treat, merit*, which m'ahy of his brcthreu would decline to give; Dot perhaps k would he as well to give the conversation as rt occurred. IriiyingSucceeded ia ebticinghis corpilcnt fo?|n intp our office, wesaid. Reporter:? Well Dr. how many years have you heeft engaged in practice? Dr W. ALout twelve .years, i teifKcd ftora tfrc "3Iodicin<J Slan" of the Ctaerokee Nation, from whom Dr. "Walter, the ' Vinegar Ditters" man learnt his secret. Xofr I can make the "Vinegar Hitters" as well as Dr. Walker, a'n'd fr&qtienteduiiuister them in my practice, but I always give some of my pills along with them, which produce pleasant, profitable and peculiarly positive porous effects, welf calculated to allay the suffering induced by the dreadfull v drastic druir denominated "Vineoar j o O Pitters." a JFt:?Well/ Dr. what is your speciality, or have you one ? Dr. W. No sir, I cannot say that I have, for I am good at alh fcnt if there is one thing more than another which I cxcell in, it is the cure of Typhoid fever, and Pneumonia. ;^The Vt. called it "uctf nioon feW). and Female diseases. R.?Rut, Dr. I think instead of one, yoii have enumerated several specialities, widely differing in their origin and character, and inquiring radieally different treatment. Yes sir, so I have, but I* dwell with pride upon the fact that I have treated sixteen cases of Typhoid fever and never lost' one; the new moon fever also succumbs at my presence and by females I am considered the representative of a Panacea, the discover, crs of which ascended the highest peaces of the Himalayas, the lowest valleys of the1 Rocky Mountains, climbed the North Pole after traversing in bark canoes the open sea around it, ransacked the Sandwich Islands, explored the deep bosom of the ocean, bold~:}y entered the Mammoth Cove then little k known, dammed the mighty "farther of waters," and R ?Pr. you seem to be an enthusiast? Pr. W. Yes sir, I am, you ought to "know how it is yourself:*' Now speaking of females, I once encountered a case of a woman who iuiagfacd she was possessed l>y grasshoppers, lizards and "thousnnd^legs," I was called in, noted the hallucinations under which she labored and said I Tvouldcall the next day. v - Mtantioio I procured two or three grasshop' pers, lizzards and millipedes and also a root which produces the same effect as ipecac, j and administered the latter to the sick I wotf.an. In a few minutes she became sick, the relief followed and calling for a hight I j told her husband to look into the receptacle and see what he could find.' To his unbound cd delight,he ftmrtd "three lizards, four grasshoppers and two millipedes ? The old lady teas quite well next day. The Dr. (kinks that all diseases spring from a disordered condition of tfie liver, and gave us many other interesting details which I our want of space forbids publishing. On politics, the Dr. says that all of the people, white and colored, should become Republicans and in that event respectable and intelligent men 'woilfd get olfice. lie says that he tabes no part in politics now, 'because he does not fully understand situation being engrossed in the duties of hits profession. lie also states that he is doing a considerable business in this vicinity, and one of his patients has promised to make liirn a pound cake, so pleased was she by the success of his treatment. Afc usual with fat men, he is very good liature'J. Messrs. CloUd & Zemp are offering this week and until further'notice special inducements in Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Roots and Shoes, Clothing and Spool Cotton. A visit to their Store will be wetl worth the trouble, in the saving that their prices will give. i *r r ~ i t - t ? - ? "Rev. A. K\ DntfnA.m, (Pr6vidcnec permitting.) will preach at Swift Creek Church on the second Sabbath in Junc, at 4 o'clock P. - - ' K * Epileptic Fit.?One Peter Brown, a colored man, fell in the middle of the btreet, on his face, on R\it ledge street, last Monday. He was found to be in an "epileptic fit, and several gentlemen caused him to be moved into the shade and water poured on his head, which brought him to himself. We learn ihut he is subject to these fits. Removal of Messrs. Hod'gson & Du.vJ.A2'.?Ou Monday Messrs. Hodgson & Dunlap cominfcoccd the ix-oroval of their large stock of drugs, medicines-, oils and fancy goods, to their new and handsome store, one door above that of Mr. It. 3D Kennedy. The interior of the store is beautifully arranged with handsomely earve'd counters, drawers with the names of their contents embossed in gilt letters on the handles, and d partial division . in the rear of the store, where the mysteries of compounding prescriptions are to go on. Up stairs, there is a very nice hall, an entrance to which is effected by means of a neat staircase ou the north side of the building. The trout ot the store is beautifully arranged with large glass windows, which afford a splendid opportunity of displaying goods, and the finishing touch is jiiit on by u handsome bronzed front. Mr. Reading was the builder, and has gouj reason to be proud of his joo. Ruler, Cutter and Blotter.?Messrs. Cloud & Zcmp have presented us with a combined ruler, cutter and blotter, which is a very neat thing. Orders left at their store will be promptly filled. They combine cheapness with grfcit usefuln'ess. Our friend Broxson, of the Barnwell Sentinel,: thus discour?cth in his last issue: "We spent a pleasant day in Camden 011 Sunday last, among our relatives and friends, niid ;*wo(ikl liked tp have said something abonfc'~oTir trip-, &?:, but the pressure 'upon our columns this week will prevent it. We were pleased see improvements going 011 in all parts of tlie 'tofrn. The people are wide-awake, and signs of life everywhere visible." -Among other things, there is a prospect of a railroad from that point to Lancaster, and a fine bridge is being put across the Wateree river, when travel to and troin Lo'uinoia will greatly nrcredSse. \\ e trust the day is not far distant when Camden may be enabled to compete with any inland town in the State. Our Very best wishes attend her." Pr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Deiagjit.??Xo remedy possesses so many valuable Medicinal Properties as this cctubi. nation of Hoots, Herbs and Barks. The Queen's Delight is acknowledge by Physicians to dc the moist powcrfiil remedy known for Impure Blood, Liver Complaint, Nervousness; Female Complaints; Constipation; Rheumatism; Diseases of the Kidneys; Syphilitic Affections; Skin Diseases; Chronic Complaints, kc. But in this preparation it is combined with-other vegetable products, which renders its virtues doublv valuable. Most diseases have their origin in the blood, and as a Blood Purifier the Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight has no equal. It requires but a trial to convince the tnost skeptical. . For Female Complaints, whether in yoUng or old. married or single; at the dawnd of womanhood or the turn of life, Dr. Tutt'S Liver Pills arc an acknowledged remedy. Dr. TutPs Hair Dye has No Bad Odor. Means what he says.?Though "con' firmati"ns strong as proofs of Holy Writ," and numerous as the sands on the sea shore, I wcl$ produced to prove that Dr. Pierce, the proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, ! is in earnest and means what he says, when he offers $500 reward for any case of Catarrh which he canrtot cure, vet there would be some skeptics and fogies who would continue to shout, "Humbug!' "Humbug!!" "It cannot be. because Dr. Homespun says Catarrh cannot be cured." Now, this Dr. Homespun , is the identical, good-natured old fellow who i honestly believes aud persists in declaring # that this earth is not round or spherical, but I flat as a "slap-jack," and docs not turn over, f otherwise, the water would all be spilled out of Deacon Buscoui's mill pond.. But astronomical science has positively demonstrated and proven that l)r. Ilomespun is wrong in supposing this earth to be flat and stftiofrary, and medical science is daily proving the fact that he is no less mistaken, und "behind the times in regard to the curability of Catarrh. In short, it has uecn, positively proven that this world move,*, and that medical scienco is progressive?the opinion cf Dr. Ilomespun to the contrary notwithstanding. That Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy "will cure Catarrh, thousands who have used it attest. / Then bay it, nnd use it, in doubt do not stand, You will find it in drug stores all over the land. Talk at the Toilet.?Every lady's maid knows that the bewitching beings who have their triumphant wav with conquered ' j "i?J ?!,? hearts, regard a spienaiu nuau ui uuu (,mc most effective of all womanly 'fascinations. They believe, "and they arc right, that they can lasso as many beaux with the luxuriant ringlets and glossy braids as they can '-kill 'at sigfht" with their beaming eyes. Il'cnce in tliem .''toilet talk" among themselves aud with their attendant's, the merits of preparations for the hair are freely canvassed, and the last restflt of this discussion seems to be aluioSl Universal adoption of Lyon's Katharion as an article better adapted to promote the growth and beauty of the 'iChief Glory of Woman" than any other at present before the world. They say that without irritating the skin of the head it eradicates dandruff, and that it penetrates belufa the surface to the roots of the hair, endowing them with new l'fe and vigor. Palmetto Orphan liomo. To./he Citizens of Smith Carolina: Dkau PttiRNDS:-? I nin glad to he able now to announce a hoard of tnistecsfor the Palmetto Orphan Home. It contains some of Columbia's best men?gentlemen of brning, energy and pub lie spirit. There are now seventy, orphans in the Home anil several others ready to come. The jvhole ?tatc is reudy to move in theTnntter. 1'hope.ithie Board will organize at once, and take contrpl of his important enterprise; Truly, T. R. Gainf.P.' How Wfe Usfcn TO HE rnrstcKEi).?L AVlio (loos nut remember the time when spring purgation was considered indispensable to summer health ? No. matter Tor wry faces, the inevitable salts and senna, rhubarb,, or calomel and jalap, must be administered: These "spring medicines," the youngsters were told, were to keep them bale and hearty during the.summer. We all know now that this was a la lacy ; that new vigor, not depletion, is what is required at the commencement of the summer Solstice. Asa preparation for the enervating effects of oppressive summer weather, a course of ilostetter's Stomach Bitters is highly expedient. This famous vegetable preparation lias three j prominent properties : Jt renovates1 purifies, and regulates all the functions of the body, j It is composed exclusively of pure vegetable I productions, viz : the esscu'tial principle of' Monongahcla Hyc, and the most efficacious tonic a: d alterative roots, barks, and gums known to medical botanists. Hence, it is i an absolutely safe medicine, and 110 tincture of the Pharmacopoeia can iiomparc with it either in purity, or in the variety of its objects, oud its pompr'ohcusive results. Happily fur mankind, the theory that it was nnnocMi-n In iiKitlniln n rvit.iiinf. in nrdor fn ..VVV..??V ?M?v .. , ... cure him, is forever exploded, and the true philosophical doctrine, that vigor is one great antagonist of disease, lias taken its place. Hosteller's Bitters is an invigorant, ami hence it is the proper medicine for the ! feoblc at this incst trying season of the year. Be sure that you obtain the genuine article, as there are inuumcaable vile imitation's in the market. Look to the ornamental stamp, the engraved label, and the naipe blovrn intp the glass. Ilostettcr's Stomach Bitters is sold in bottles only. ( All for public meeting. The Executive Committee of the Democratic Party of South Carolina, having published a call for a State Convention, to be held in Columbia,' on tfto 11th day of June next, for the purpose of sending delegates to tF.e National Convention, to meet ia Baltimore, on the tftli day of July next, we, the undersignedi citizen? of Kershaw County, respectfully ihvite dti'r fellow citizens favorable Vet he call, to unite \vith us in a public meeting, to be held in Camden on Saturday, the 1st ,i..unf iMnn nn*t. at 12 o'clock M.? to elect dele gales for the suiU State Convention. . W/Ctyb*ir?Vjr 3. M. Davis, J. Joftc't; 0. J. MeDon'alT, A. M. Kennedy, 'J. T. Nettles, ( W. L. DePass, W. D. McDowall, It. M. Kennedy, Colin Mucrnc, J. W. Rodgers, A. P. Binning, J. T. Micklo, I>- L. DeSausmirr, A. Wittkownky, W. M. Billings, J. B.VaWghnn, .1. S.,Clohd, " B.O.Kennedy, T. II. Clrfrke, ' K. B. Capers, E. M. Boy kin, K. K. Sill, J- B, Kennedy, E. 0. Hughes, John Boykin, II. It. Boykin? L. 11. Dens, W. Z. Leitncr, James Chesuut, J. D. Dunlap, I/. C. DeSaitssttre, R. B. Cutmitighani, K. W. Davis, Jno. CnftteJ", W. F. Boykili, Tlios. Wliitikcr, B. M. Muthcson, John Nelson, J. M. Cnntey, A. A. Moore. I'- D. Whitaker, J 1. Villipiguc, W. 15. Johnson, ' Allen Dens, B. W., Blair, J. Whitaker, J-M: DeSaussure, T. J. Ancrum, jr. A. Manse, F. B. Phelps, John Bu'rdell, W It Withers, V Noelki'n, F L Zemp, J A Davis A D Kennedy, S Bnruch, A M Hyiim*; W W Patterson, FL Phelps, ThosL Boykin, Wm Whitaker R Robinson, WFIlogah, R TV Procter, a lav \f Hai* ' J L Get! vs. 1IVA A'A44V* J ? y , V S Jordan. Letter from Gen. J. B. Kershaw. Camden, S. C., May 23, 1872. Dear Colonel : My policy of not oalling a Convention of the Democrats is over-ruled, and nothing remains but to unite in it aud mako it as harmonious and effective as possible. We will send delegates from this county?I may possibly go myself. Let us try to confine it strictly to its legitimate funotion of sending delegates to Baltimore fo prevent a Democttic nomination. They may still leave us in a position to devote ourselves to State reform. Though my mind is unchanged as to the expediency or necessity of the Convention, I am m6st anxious, now that it is called, to make it avail for good. Very truly yours, J. B. KERSHAW. Col. Simeon Fair, Newberry, S. C. __ ' - tn rn " TiiJkm Special Notices^- ..r =r? - - r ^? A Kr.tc Beautiful Agent.?All dentrificcs had their-drawbacks until the salubrious bark of the Soap Tree was brought from Ohilian valleys t<t perfect the fragrant Sozodont, the most delight-, ful article for the teeth, that a brush was ever dipped into. "Children*" Lice* Savctlfor uQch."?Ev?*y caso of croyp can be ctorcd, when first taken, by Dr. Tobias' Venetian' MhHtficht1.' warranted' fdr 24 years and never a bottle returned. It also cures -j diarrhena, dysentery, colic, sore throat, cuts^ burns and external pains. Sold by thodruggists, ? depot, 10 l'ark Placo New York. Venus herself would not bftVc been beautiful, if her complexion had been bod. If beauty is skin deep, it is necessary to secure and retain that part of it, and ladies, instead of resorting fdpowders and paints, should remember that an impure, bhJtchy or sallow skin, is the proof of feeble digestion, torpid liver or vitiated blood for all which Dn. Walker's cajjfoknja vinegar bit1ers, is a safe, sure and effectual remedy! A Youthful Appearakee and a beautiful clear c '* ?- it - -i .i? i 1.. rri.:.. completion in yic yuyy* --im* effect ft producedby W.dT?inrfl-<,!Hoom of Youth," a harmless beautifierofthe skin. Will remove all discoloration, tnn, frecklcq and sun* burns. Tlie use of this delightful foilet preparation cannot be detected. For sale by nil druggists nnd fancygoods dealers. Depot 5 Gold 6ti New York. PralCt Astr*! Oil.?Safest and best illuminatiing oil crer mndb. Dores not explode nor fake fire if the lamp is upset orbroken. Over lo(\0)0 families continue to use it, and noaccidents have . occurred, of any description, from it. Oil House of Charles Pratt, established 1770, Ne w York. . dhri'tftdpro^a '/i<tir It corrects the bad effects of inferior dyes' while the bluck or brown tintS it produces are identical to nature. Factory G8 Maiden Lane Ned York. Srapnia Is Opium purified of its sickening and poisonous qualities, discovered by Dr. Bigclow. i'rofessor of Botany, Detroit Medical Oollcge. A most perfect anodyne and soothing opiate. Join Farr, chemist New York. j . 1 J Ctirholir Satrt Reeomificndcd by the leading physicinns and the President of the board of health of New York as the most healing compound ever known. Gives instant relief to burns ndil curca'afllindtf of sjjres fits ajid wau'tyls; ;*nd a nfdsi ftivaTdbble salve for all purpowr. -Solii everywhere for 26c. John F. Henry sole proprft el or 8 College place XeW York. Mrs. IVintloic's Soothing Syrup.?Tt relieve? tlifc little sufferer from pain, cures wind colic, regu1 lutes the stomach rind bowels, corrects nsciditjl and during the proress of teething it is invaluable. Perfectly safe in all eases, as millions of mothers can testify. Harnett's Cocoaine.?No oil, neither pomade or alcoholic washes, foreign or doiiVesti'3, can compare with Cocoainc as a hair jdre|mg, It <utcliors the Iiair finely in'thc ricalp; givdS *ft"new life and lustre, and renders it ih? "crowning i glory" of both sexes both old and young. For Jhjrjirpxia, nvh'gb^CAv, 'lepf^wi^n of Spirits and general debility in their various forms, also as a preventative against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the Ferro-phos-? phoratcd elixer of calysia made by Casewell, Hazard & Co.. N. V.. and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients re- 1 covering from fever, and other diseases, it has no equal. RisstT$ Genuine Golden Hell Coloync Water according to the original formula of Prevost, Paris^ i so long and.favorably known to the customers of Ilavilimu, Ravi oli & llislej, and toeir Vynches,' for its fine, permanent fragrance is now made bv H. W. Rislvy, and the trade supplied by his successors, M organ & llisley, wholesale druggists N-.V. ' " 'V ? 'Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Pon der.?Thebest article known for cleaning and preserving the teeth and gums. Sold by all druggists, price 1 20 and 50c per bottle, F. C. Wells &Co.,N. Y. 50 cents For Six Months on Trial. | Every Mason should subscribe to the Masonic monitor, published monthly, at Goldsboro N. C.?j Devoted strictly to the Sciences, Philosophy.Symbolism and Jurisprudence of Masonry ami news of spocialJintereat Jo tl^e fraternity. The Monitou haa recejTpd J#es>?3!he#; /fd^itums from the imparlitxl and intelligent press ol; the country. The proprietor solicits the pntt on-' age and support of theTratcrnity. Address J. A. | BON'ITZ, Managing Editor, tioldsboro N. C. W' ANTED,''AGENTS- SI00 fo "f month?everywhere. Male and Female, to I, hitnxhiqelliq gibunie improved M.vHsnA'jargjtrwiko Machine. L This'"mnclxiVie >iti streqb,. n^ju fell, braid, tuck, b'ind, cord, quilt ttnil embroid-J i er iii> meat superior- inwimyv, IifHV* AUily^-S 1 *), i> fully licensed an(f\orr/tnted'for(4vle yerfrB.J- We j will pay $100 for any machine, high priced or that Wijl sew a.sfcro?ger, jriotelbCidit}f&I3pr./h?rti elastic stitch than ours. It makes the elastic lock stitch, a ETcryfeecdad xtitchT:unbecut and still the cloth can net be pulled apart without ' tearing it. IVe jp'iy agcnts $1OD'JN)^25(1 and expenses, or a cointnission from winch twice that aiuouut cau be made. Fpr circulura and terms: apply to or address: S. MARSHALL & Co*, 1 No. 102 Nassau Street, New Vork. Cactiox-L-Do hoi be inijfcjkod? trpon t>y? other parties traveling through the country palming off" wim-thl'oqp .cn^ro^ia^|t(e)21^fj|c) ^me name oc oracrwise. Uurs is the only genuine and really cheap machine* manufactured. Chotcfe * th \ ' ' * .1 i Cheap and Fresh, constantly on hand. Tf vnn (lont see the article von want, ask for it. Wo take no (tffeiice if you do nui purchase, anything; so call and examine our stock. (In tlio sloac formerly occupied By Mrs; McLeisli.) . * j. , . . woi^Cite-; - ? ? I . ; f Persons arc hereby notified that thcord Telegni]>h Road where It crosses Spears' Crc6k, ok the way from Camden to Columbia, is closed until repairs can be made. The bad condition of the bridge over Spears' Creek renders it impair-'" siblc. J. F. SUTHERLAND, mny20-4w r > ; . , Chm'n.R. 0. C. Dancing Scliool. : A . ,i ; - If \ ] ."< i At- Teippertihcc Hall, by Mo*s. R.ehof. n. Pupils can join at any time, and take lessons with tips day nr night olnsB. .' j For particulars, nppjy at the KersKhw House, may 23?tf. i / Special Notice, Camden S. C. 23 may, 1872. DURING my absence from, the State Mr. Mar CUS Tobins WUl act as my Aiivi-uajr. mgy 23-4 CJHAKLBS elias. < For Dolly Varderi Calico, 1 Go to , LEVIN & BRILL'S.( ~~ . " r , FORM Your clubs for the JOURNAL at once, as we are offering extraordinary inducements to clubs. Read the advertisement. ^ For French Candies, Go to i.'i i LEVIN. & BRILL'S. : V i r i THE JOURNAL ? J ? . J ~ i_ \ - ..L. . i .. ' *0, . . f ktewsandjob ?. ' I .< OFFICE,: i ?** ? T1*'J C.' ! . v.ij ,V ,.<>> J. iTOTH.iMMUf. .1 I. (CAMBER <SOPTH,CAROLINA,)! t ' }% # I rHAHOJISi ' > .it. /. I* S'PRKPARTib TO FURNISH, WITH NEAT-' N-.ESS ANli DISPATCH, > r:o soo ' -i ; ? (" : - I 1 ANY QUANTITY OF ?, ! .1 l* i una i c UT\idp RILLS, ir.^'yi .. . . v. # ! ".rrt.VOSTEIW* . t?'-' . - - !. .,r ,i- ; i : '? " i. . * ' ;; i- ; ^CARDS, (/ .*f vi f it. f.. . ; . t*!-f ' I I- i t '};/ - - ; , :? BILLHEADS, 1 c-a r ? j ? >. f- " . zc.' if? i. ;r.!i ^ A. U , 1 I^mKIIKADS, : U'AA'JO XI> r/i ii PltoCiRAM^IEH, ' .*I:) J / . / ' ! ' * U 1 J' ' i'. 0 ll'X - * .. .? dc., Ac., Ac. J bn/> Hn? ,o::rv.r*_ - ?':o: v ' -* *- - V ' ' - - W. / J < . " ' ** t r> - * THE JOtTRNAt, j '1. l ?. .; ' ' 1 > 'Ji m "I .'* ii;* * Vi" jt*"> : . .. i . 4 . ' V IS Publi*b?d evry Tliuriday morning, at tlui rate of , .:. . ; : *T > i"' ? . ' . . TOftiimiAfis irnifiwv cent 1 If U uuu.ua.uu luiij i u x x uun x I Hfltfltif , . ?r? . ; i ! IZ JTvIA? .v VI . Y.'w ;\'V I ? .> ? . . . . r; &X3XX ANNUM. TftE /oifUUL ?Bl b? conscientiously^ devoted to the best interests of the county in which it is published, "and will ever vindicate that which Is right and just regardless of personal c.jtisidcVatioutf. . '' I ' ! r 1 / . /cCQOO Yp.n H.m?* ! IN Regard to News, both General aiu\ Loci*}, the JOURNAL will always be fbiind up to thfe times; containing everything of importance or interest to the pfcople. ,. . INDUCEMENT TO CLUBS, ftIN Clubs of TEN of 6vcr, rhere the move;/ aecmnpaniet the Hut, tjie JOURNAL will be furnished at the extremely low price of , y: T.-*i . TWO DOLLARS PER II if '/ i f. f.., ??; ' :o:-?IN all otHer iiistajices, whether of single subscribers < r- of clubs who do not send in the motaey with the subscription lists the price ofthe paper will be two dollars and fifty cents (2,50) per anriiitn. ADVERTISING. PARTIES advertising for tbrac, six, ortwclvc months, will reecivea liboruldeduction from published rates. " Address, JOHN KERSHAW Proprietor "Journal," r , Camden, So. Ca. PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON IilFK mt ftlmtlE Co OF VIRGINIA. 11IIIS COMPANY offers great inducement* La persons who want their lives insured. It issues Policies at as low rates as the safe management of the business for the interest of all concerned will permit-. Its financial ability in unquestionable. Among the managers of this institution arc some of the most solid and able men of the city of Itichmcnd, equally distinguished for their business experience, thei# wealth and their high standing in society. Th? coijqltjny^maintains the .highest credit for th? spfeand prudent manner in which its affair* huve been matnitfed^,ahd is of itself a monument of the success it "?kill, forecast and energy.? Its loses have been lighter than any other comI pa'ny duving the same a*mo\]Vit of busine?V i Bee below some of the practice! results of Hf? insurance in this compatoy: ... . . j Losses Paid in Kershaw County*, fl' T AV finlmAnrf \-A. fclO.OCQ Joseph 13. Hughes 6,000 'IW-C, Drakeford, .V.r.'. 5,000 fl. A. B. Shannon...-. %.J. 4,000 F. J. ColltcY.V 1,000 . Xh e. Viedinon to ml-Arlington has .paescd'tba rigid Inspection of tlio Insurance Departments of New York, Ohio, Kentucky, -Missouri, Cali forqia, Sic. . . 11/its caution, economy, security and prompt ness it commends itself- to all wb'o seek th^ ad vantages of Life Assurance. Its growth is unequalcd; its expenses small its investments secure; it pays losses promptly; no useless restrictions; all policies non forfeitable; rights of patrons are guaranteed on its policies; it is equal to any company, surpassed none, and only asks you to examine it's merit? before .insuring. Other computes can tell you do. bnt the PlKt>M*)>T & ARLINGTON SHOW you WHAT I hoy have Jfobc. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, 40, fax? P. P. TOALBi ! :m. ') MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, . . >. i No. 20 Havnc-st. and Ilorlbeck's Wharf, ' CHARLESTON, S. C. . gsgy-This is the largest and moatcotaiplete Fac tory of the kind in the Southern States, and nil articles in this line can be furnished by Mr. P. Toale at prices which defy competition. ggfA pamphlet ^it h full ftnd detailed list .of oil sites otf)eors, Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will be sent free'and post paid; an. application to ^ P. P. TOALE, Charleston, S. C. July 13, 12m. r .- ..Notice. ~~~ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Kersua-w County. ESTATE OF CHARLES PERSIA'S, LEC'D. All persons having claims aguinst theJEstateof Charles Perkins, deceased, are herebyrotyiiredlo present the same duly attested, and all persons indebted to stiid Estate are required to make ifbracdatc payment, to the undersigned. * may2?-0w HENRY K. DuBOSE, Ex'or,* MORTGAGESALk L'nJcr and oy virtue.01 uie power vesieu iu mo as mortgagee;.I will sell on the 8th day of June, being the second Saturday of that monlb, at Me? roney's corner in Camden, ONE BAY HORSil MULE, mortgaged to mo by AY. II. Ward, and / seized and to be sold under conation broken. may23*w2 J. S. CLOUD, Mortgagee. NOTICE* Marcus Tobias Successor to Charles Ellas?iat the Old Stand. The undersigned being about to retire from business, hereby gives notice to the citizens of Camden and the surrauuding country, that bb has disposed of his entire stock of merchandise to Mr. Marcus Tobias. All bills of the late firm presented Air. Tobias, will be pnid, and he is a so authorized lo receipt for allsums due me. Thankful for the liberal pafronnge whi'ch hks becft bestowed upon me," I- respectfully sblidt itb coHtttfbaii'ce on bchalf;of Afr. Tobiofe. ^ , CHARLES ELIAS. ? Having purchased the entire stock of merchandise of Charles Elias, and added extensively thereto, I bespeak the patronage of the citizens _of t'atti.deii and vicinity. Manet's Tobias. may 23?w i Till] PEOPLES' FAVORITE, NATIONAL GIFT FNTERPRISE f FUIt til) L1/AT LU A A JL ESTABLISHED IX 1SGH. OitrTcnth Distribution will take pMco in public in Hon. L. D. Campbell's Hull. Monday May 20 '72. $50,000 cuts8" VALCABLE' 1 Cash Gift in Articricrin Gold, $5,000; 1 Cash-Gilt in American Silver, $5,(300; 3,Caeh Prizes, ta'ch $1,000. IVhole minibcr of cash gilts, !,'G7J. Single tickets, $1; six tickets, $5. 10,000 .Agents wanted, to whom liberal deductions will be made. Drawings take place every 60 day;s. , . . . . , Circulars containing references and full information, sent torny one ordering them. Address at once, L. A. DO LI, Manager. Lock Box 175, Hamilton, Ohio, , apl 18 3m. $7:000 In Cash and Other Valuable PBBMITJMS, Will 1)0 distributed to the $2 00 subscribers to tlie "Weekly Enquirer, tii? rt.d IVnaJr in Snntomhap 1fi70 XJ1C x: ii an T T Ll/il ili ?JV|lCV*AiWVl ) All two dollar subscribers received between tho 1st day Of April and the 1st day of September; 1872, will be participants in the above distribution. There arc over 1,200 premiums, the first c 1 which is $500 in Cash, and ^ovcr 160 other cash premiums of from $5, to $100 each, and Forty "of those celebrated stem-winding, huntingcased watches. Send for specimen copies, list of premiums, terms, &c. Address, FAR AN & McLEAN, Cincinnati. Ohio, may 23-lin