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Hi ?IH<1IMI|| wllteln m??oui?bio
lhmUmlknrjQm.--Oorn? flow
sad Baoon, vs. Cotton,
Oar fcfin goewCeUoa mm! bay Con
tm BMnb, Floor tm low*, 9mm t?
'b what's Ui aMtur-tkCa
km u4 UaiM brd,
?ad U wilt be rrw tbua white oar brnin
persist la (Mr present ijrttom of planting.
They ell. or nearly all, readily admit that
Um system U ruinous tad tboj hate aaid for
the loot oereral years, that "After this ysar
I oball quit plaatlng oo much cotton." llut
bar* they done oo ? la a fow isolated eoooo
perhaps they bare, but aa n general rulo
tboy hare not changed. It is still cotton,
cotton, cotton ; rise cotton and buy every
tblog to live upon In the way of provisions.
Pay high priccs for fortiliiers to raise cotton,
and a?U it In tbo tall for just what the money
shark* pic ?se to puy, Licna for supplies
n.'Mt l?c paid regardless of law on?l ruinous
prices. Ttio proceeds of the cotton crop arc
?oon exhausted. By Christmas, when mon
ey ought to be more plentiful than at any
other time, the'needful article f become*
oearce, and in a few weeks thereafter, cred
it?that bane to the oountry?begins to be
aakod. Tbo fbrmor, who of all other olaaae*
and callings ought to be the moot independ
ent, becomes dependent upon the merchant j
and foctor.
Just at tblo time nearly every former. in
tbo whole country it buying his corn, bis
flour and his bacon?generally on a credit ;
and when paid for. where does the moa yjjo
??whore does it find lodgment? It is at home
among our own cititons ? No. -Jt goes to
tbo North-West, to enrich tbe already opu
lent formers of tbo regoa ? or to our aotgh*
boring State. North Carolina.
This theme, wo are aware, is aa old oao.
It has been harped npon by newspaper and
other writaro until tko subject has booomo
? fltetaetfUl to the former ; but diataslfol
thoagh it may be, our formers ought to pen
dor tbo matter well and look whither they
art drifliag.
The only apology we hate to offer for ad
vortiag to this subjecttaad obtruding onr
thoughts npon an honoro4 clius of cititcn?
whom no one regards higher than we do?
was tlio Impression made npon us on step
ping into one of the family grocery sloes of
thU place, a day or two aince, and seeing
our former ^buying provisions?some for
oaab and some on credit?oorn from Illinois,
floor from Iowa, bacon from Ohio. Just
think of it.
Wo might oay more, but will not, as we
bare perhaps already said moro than may
be palatable to many of our readers.?
Lmttrtm Utrald.
Twtlve BuIm far Farnara.
I. Htn ? written contract with all la
i by Dm month or y?r.
P?y working m?n promptly their
when due.
Un only the best isplementa on the
turn, hoep them always in order end
I from the weather.
.<?????
fot UH^ats lees than e pworons, i _ ,
much better Work.
ft. Early planting is beet nine yeare la
ten, therefore plant early.
. 0. Early cultivation securee a good crop
always push your work?never let your
work puah you.
7. An ounep of brain la worth a pound of |
muscle, therefore, always think well, and
plan before band what is best to be done and
the order in whleb It ehould be done. Or
der is Heaven's first low.
8. Never suffer thai whieh is made to be
loet or wasted, preserve it, keep it and econ
omise. It Is the saving more than the mak
ing (hat galhcreth rlelie*.
9. Never buy what you ean produre at
borne equally as cheap. In this way you
eave time, expense and the profits of two
merchants.
10. Nover plant more than you can culti
vate well, for all plants abhor nelgeii, and
refuse to grow well, for a laiy'nian.
II. Nover borrow from a neighbor except
inoaso of great neoesrity, and then return
whatever fan barrow as eoen. s* possible,
lest o misunderstanding arise, end good
neighborship be deelroyed.
13. Prepare well for market whatever you
'ean spare from the form and veil it when it
Is hi the beet state of prepuratlon. The loss
by shrinkage and reflating is more than
?peculation in the prloe to moat former*, and
had boat bo avoided.
? Wo will add the 18t h rale i Attend regu
larly your Orange meetings, tall your exper
ieaoee and War theee of your brethren, and
never foil to eubeoribe for good papers for
the use of youreelf and fomlly. This rule
mill keep yeu and your flhmlty intelligent
and well paled In tho iMn of the world.
Barren Pxsntns.?The Former's Vindi
cator assures ?a that oae great reaosn why
wo do not baae bettor forming is because so
asaay fostmere think they know It aK, and.
therefore, will snake no efforts at progreee.
They are eatlefied with tbemselvoa, and
when a former is satlsfisd we need not look
for impaooement.
A former without srovbitlon in bis vocstion
is not worth talking to ss a former. Pro
gress I* the grand idea of tho age la wflleb
we Uvo. Progress in knowledge, in efflelon
ay In our calling and in wealth, we all need,
and muethooete make our-calling remuner
If we pftnii ten, Passer twenty bush
ota ef oern per aara last year, sm ehould do
fcetmr 4hls by gathering double last yeor'e
erep. We want better ooUon, nern, wheat
nadcMe, and more ofeaoh. We want bet
ter ee wo, ?horeee, sheep, hefs and poultry,
and seem eftthean. We need mere aad hotter
id butter, ftverybedy wante better
In efast<t? oooeh aeetlefootory poeltion of I
sreepentabUky and usefolaese ore meet seek
' ?raAwaansita.?Keep the H JH
IhtiswHftnand aeailow until .the fruit be
gins to .form, whsa a mulch of fcaoa* or
straw shouhfcbe,given to keep the fruit from
contact with the soil j nnytwned
? tltiM.inmktlkn miibtlk Ann Hn I
pMr ?unn PllViUwu-pivfit
Hot em new beds early and muleh to protect'
?flM plants from drouths. In sseall gardens
?Itwill.pay.to water strawberries.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO'l,|
CAROUNA FERTILIZER.
Ik B^iPsMSw-PtaptatJ
AND
Ito Fstetk Soluble Add
H?t? Utn oted by planter* sf
tor In years with utehlw ?u
ttmrnlT ? Und enooiolumfl to
thflr oootioutd torn, flit tUndurd of their
txoWlwwi Is gaaraataa4, aad iMr milii
PW? bevood fNitlM Ikatmi7 planter
who I* illf* lo his own inHrwti sbMil1
PURCHASE NO OTHER.
January Hal ""
BUCKSBTH i WHEELWRIGHT SHOP.
fir NEXT TO MKTT8 BLACKSMITH
Mate,
r SS soutk
IRCHMOKE & BROWN RBSPHT
foil/ aiitaMi to lb* public that
they arc fully prepared lo execute all kinds
of work la Ik* above line of bwsiuess at abort
notice aad oa reasonable terms.
Having ssearsd the services of aa excel
, we have no hesitation in amur
pone thai all work entrusted to iA
Ing onr patrosa that all work
will be done la a satisfactory
Horse Shoeing.
To ibis branch of the business we intend
to pay special attention, having the best
shoer in Camden in our employ,
Repairing.
In all its branches pxecttted in a work,
mun-like manner Bring along your dil?p
idattd vehicles and have them made new.
Painting find trimming done also.
Patronage la respectfully solicited.
T. E. BIRCH MORE,
T. R. BROWN.
ap6?8.
The Cemetery Association
Arc prepared to soli lots in the "Quaker
Burying Ground" at the price of two (2)
cents pfcr square foot. Application to be
made to any member of the Executive Com
mittcc. The plat of t ho ground may be seen
by application to Mr. McCrelght, or to the
Secretary.
The Executive Committee are engaged In
putting the premises in order, and request
owners of lots to havs them atteaded to this
week.
All persons are forbidden to trespass on
the cemetery grounds byshooting within the
enclosure, removing the flowers Ac.
Mtss H. M. LANG, President.
Mas. M. L. Bubnh, )
Miss A, E. Pavih, {
J. M. DbSauimckr, [ Eioc. Com.
Wm. M. Shannon, J
Mrh. E. S. Davis, Socy
roay3tt'
OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY!
KNCOUHAUK SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE
GrOl d. s mit li's
SELF-FASTENING COTTON
TIES.
PATENTED APRIL, 1874.
To Cotton factor*, ltautcrs And Manufac
turer* tbe Subscribers are now prepared to
offer their entirely novelSEI<F-l ASTEN1NG
TIER, for bulling Cotton and other produce.
These TIER AKE EQUAL in every respect
to any Tie now in use, being on easily fasten
ed, and in SUPERIOR, from the fact that
ouoe faatenod it is an Impossibility to re
move the Hoop without tlmt cutting it,
thereby GUARANTEEING Farmer* and oth
er interested parties against LOSS OF
WEIGHT by reason of removal of Hoops.
These TIES Have been examined hy near
ly every Factor and Merchant of Charleston
^^iee as any other Tie at the Manufactory.
MOSES GOLDSMITH & 80N.
Charleston, S. C.
&? Benjamin
would beg to call the attention of the roa
ders of tbeGasette to his lurge and
VARIED STOCK OF
General Merchandize,
which be is
NOW RECEIVING I
MY STOCK CONSISTS OF
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Ilats,
Boo?a,
SlivOt*,
Groecrios, of ull kinds,
Hardware, in variety,
Woodwure, of every description
Tobacco, Segan,
- Pipes, Snuff, &o.
!!f FACT
EVERYTHING YOU WANT!
Having recently returned from the pur
ohsMing markets, where I bought a fino stock
of goods of every description, I aui
Better Prepared
Tlian ever beforo to offer inducements to
purchasors.
MY STOCK OF
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES
cannot be surpassed by any in Camden, and
U extensive In variety, embracing every*
thing wanted In tfce family.
Be sure and glte me a call befbre yon buy
elsewhere, as I know 1 can give satisfaction
ia seeds and prices.
Remember, the place to htty your goods of
all kiads Is at S. A. BENJAMIN'S,
MitOtf
Save Money
DRY GOODS,
NOTiON8, 8HOE8, HATS, GROCE
RIES, HARDWARE, ETC.,
J. 0. RoHlngs has aow on hand a eholoe
and well selected steek <ef DRT OOODfl, NO
TIONS, HHOJJH, HATS, QROCBRIRS, I
HARDWARE, *?., whtoh he la offering to
the eltiMM ef Eeswhaw aad the adjacent
oonntlee at
BOTTOS PRICES
I take pleasure Le settal'Jeg a call from.thone
who wish the
Host Goods |
FOR rilE
UUJLT MONEY!
RemeesberttW (fee times are fcarfe and
money eoaveeyand a ddlar eared k * deller
mmm 9NTR MR A CALI^ai I ew tn>
j!Tu . ^"'ACTION
goodsPR1GE' w or
J. C. ROLLINGS,
Mtltee ?t Cljbtir^f Briok Rango.
SARIiY'S
PB06PH0-PKRUVIAN CUANO k DISSOLVED BONE Pwmthatt
Tbaaa nB hiow Wtadird rwttlHwi, aflac W yeara practical Ieat U?w|lwi4Uw *MiU,
hav* proYfd to be the moat profitable la aw for euUra. sura, tad all othtr gropa. auMeahrir
adapted to the Houtharn c<lmate and aotl; tha eropa la ataay laataawa Nat MOU THAK
DOUBLJU) BY THKIBCHK. WhUa Ibeae lErtmaera aia bafa >? stared tram lba_kMt Ia
raaab of ewy plantar, and nouaean aOord to do vlthoat lhaa.
JOHNATHAN PACK, Agwt at CWadeo, 8. &
Calcined Marl.
A Fertilizer aad Renovator of Land.
Prejmod From the Marl Uidarljing tho Phosphate beds of South Owollea.
TOE CHEAPEST FERDJZER TET OFFERED B WE HJBLffi
The Best Farmers Endorse It..
Ttila Mart, coatalalng Phoephate of IJme, Orbonato of IJtue aad MaWljMia. la ffcr
a?i|K>rtor to t*?e celebrated Marin of Virginia and New Jcrny, of vblch million* eTTona are
uaed yearly, and have proved of Immenae hencM to UNveatatea. Itafbnlt the termer tto
opportunity of enriching his lands at the lowest poaslble prlee.
PRICE.?$10 per Ton in Car-loads lots of ft Tons
12 " In smaller^ qu&ntttes. ,
On earn at ('oniptuiy'a \Vurfcii, ou 8. C. It. R.
Send for Circulars. For ante by -
Sfe? YEXEZ if 00..
AgU, CEABLZSlW, & 0.
O-A-IRJPIETS! CABPETS
. ;0: I V
Our senior having visited New York and wirrbwfd ? full (lock of nil OonliMbnu^dlla
" ? * ' bcvm?*'
our line, mill ot prices choa|?>r than vro havebevn enabled to obtain nine* the |k we now
ofTi-r In tho public h grout ninny lending article* at nnU-bvlluni prices, naiiielyTT
HKUBRKIX rAHVKTN tit 11,l?, to ?!.? i?ot yard. f
THJlBR?PL YH at ?1J6 to tl/iU per yard. I
IN OKA INS, VV, 7 V *1,00 nnd ?I,'J5.
I OIL CLOTI18, from 50c per wiuarw yard, and to the finest Impor^rd English
roods. ~ -
A full assortment of window shades, and In all nIeoi nnd colon for private houses and
?tore use, from I1/J0 to W.00. Alpo to hand and now open, the InrgCKt stock vt Window corn
tc*? and picture fmme moulding* over exhibited In tltlx city. Also; a new stock of NoUlng
ham liSOtCurtains In endlCM variety </new patterns, varying lu price front *1,00 to 91&/)
#Hcki window.
AjUOO I to II h Wall Paper, Honlor, and l'apcr Hhrulos.
(Mil n?rly and mako selection*.
Krom this datsour price* fur making and laying carpets will belOrte per yard.
If you wont carpet* ;nadc, glv? oorrwet sl?s of rnoms. _ ^
dov24d)3 BeS'^ls!^Su?trAira??T.V OA
NEW YORK OLOTHIN BAZAAR
T
GENTs' FURNISHING GOODS EMPORIUM.
f|lllF. undersigned respecifuliy informs the public that tkey Iiuyc opened a ^ (
FIRST CLASS CLTOIIING110 IE. -
InCapt. Derats' Drick lllock, where theX arc receiving sn
BLEO-A1TT STOCK!
OK _
CLOHINO, IIATS, BOOTS; SHOES AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
^ V
To which they invito an Examination Generally. 4 ),
OUR entire slockts new and first class nnd cannot'fWU to meet a long
oomunyiity in this department,of trade., .
Give Us a
7"> BUMSXSG &?tQS*
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. AC.
A full assortment of the Finest and hoicest Liquo ,s
"Wines, Gordias and Ales for Family and Medical use, is
agaln to be found and sold in any quantity at the Store of
F. GOSS.
P. S.?Also a well selected assortment of Flourof all
grades, Family and Fancy Groceries, Clothing, Huts, And
Shoes, &c.
Jan. 5-tf;
? " i . ?gggggaaji, i i ?! bs
FURNITURE
JOSEPH J".
SEM.S FURNITURE AT CHART,KSTON PRICE* 01VE IIIM A CALL AND TEST
TIIE AIIOVE STATEMENT
A
Repairing Neatly anil pimptly (lope.
READ THIS
?? i ?? ? ? ? ? ??
fi
A Candid Announcement,
We think it' the trading people will exam
ine our stock of goods tliat they will gee that
there is more truth thanpoery in our as?ert>
v ..? ) t
ing that we think we lire enitled to style
our houffe the
"Grangers' Headquarter.'
Call and see if prices will warrant it
H>. "W. JOE/X)j^lSr. j^OT,
OMZllt
AT PRIME COST.
LADIES, GENTS', YOUTHS'
MlMes
8HOE?, BOOTIES & GAITRS.
I propose to diaoooUnoe the shoe
and dtrrctfe mj whole sUootioo
GROCERIES, CONFECTION
ERIES, CIGARS, &C.
And to this cod, will sell my present
?took of shoes
AT PRIME COST.
The pvblie wUl at once appreciate the
iadnsemcnts to examine uiy stock be
fore tasking parehsses elsewhere.
2*. Cm KirMeVi JMgt
jso 20 tf .
THE fuhacribeni continue to keep a Ml
assortment of
COFFINS AND CASES,
comsutixo or
Plat, Poplar and Walnut,
At Prltftea Ranging frotu three tu LigUij Dol
lar*.
ALSO
Metallic Burial Cases,
ftotn Twenty-tlte to One Hundred and Ten
UnlUrs.
PUNLRALS attended with promptness.
Orders bromptly atteuded, at aur hour
dap er night
R. J. MoCHKIGIIT & SON.
Undertaken
T1YL0R IRON WORKS
Manufacturing Co.,
Manufacturers and Dealer* in
MARINE, STATIONARY, AND
portable
Engines & Boilers,
Castings
Ofcrorjr Description in Iron and Brass,
Saw Mill Machinery, Cotton Presses, Gins
Railroad, Steamboat, Machinists, Engineers
and Mill supplie*. Bar Iron, Bolt Nuta,
lW.ing, Belting. Lacing, &c. Special inten
tion given to building and repairing boilers.
Kepaira executed with proutptneaa aud dea
patch. General Ofjict, Work Shops and Sup
ply Stort, Ea*l liny, Corner PriteJmrd Street,
nov3tf CHARLKSTON, 8. C.
Potatcys. .
?|K H Af IN UTOCK1 TV>w Ur-*
of CrtOICB SEED POTATOE8J from
BUI8T8 8CED HOUSE, including the fol
lowing VAR1BTIE8 i
EXTRA EARLY VERMONT,
EARLY R08E,
PEERLEB8,
BRUNNEL'S BEAUTY.
roatf
IH.HALL&Co.
-:o:
MTKTTIIOLESALE and retail dealers and
ff manufacturers of
WHITE LEAD,
PAINTS.
OILR.
GLASS,
PUTTY.
BRUSHES,
COLORS, Ac
Reftdy-iqixad paints, strlotljr pure, sold
with a guarantee.
BUILDERSVHAKDWARK.
E
VERY 'li"?rlptlon of ItulMers' Supplies
of the most reliablo character aold on
moat pleating terms.
Amenta for CoUajp) Colors, Metal io Cen
tre l'iuecc, A'ldieas.
/. //. //.//,/, ,V ( o.,
2 to 10 Market, 238 and 225, Jyut
Hay Htfl., Cltfrleaton, H. <J.
Rend for prioo Imt aud circular*,
ap 12 tf
TURKS or MriUtTRIPTlON J
Ooe oopy, one year (iu advance) 12,00
To all Mir:-?era, 1.00
To ehiba c. i,i . 1.75
To ol?ba of twenty fire, 1 GO
r. ?- / > ?? " "?
? ?? RATBK Or AI)VIUtT(HIM(l.
0*e tw|tiare, at b*s, f 1.50 for the flrat
ia/Wio* ami $1 for eaoh aulwoqunnt
inanition.
One loeli constitute a aqua re.
t$tf Liberal rodnotioua mado by eon
traot on advertiaenieato for three, eht or
twelve moutlta.
mr Obituary modem longer than ton
line* oharged for at advertkiag ratoa.
Imr Marriage notioea free.
M^TheOAivm oAm being well
tttod op, Job Work w4ll be eseeuto0 io
a 4 ill(y) maopor at jow ratoa.
CROKERY, GLASS-WARE,
AND
House-Furntshir.g Goods.
A
I HAVE just opened a flat M*or<jn?nt of
drvirahj* good*, which offered at
lowest flgurva. Tbe l?d)<? ut laviwd to
o?ll and examine thru.
febltiif J. J. MACKAY.
P. P. TOALE,
Mnaufkcturcr* of
DOORS, SASHES,
Blinds, Flooring, to. k
Dialer in
BUILnRFiS' HARDWARE,
PAINTS, 01LS, kc.
Sole A^ent for
Tlie Naliaaal Miied Paint Co^
Tire Great American Fire Eitimcistierco
PAGE MACHINE BELTING CO.
jS'A'A d for pricks.
OFFICE AND WAPEROOMS,
No*. 20 &' Ti llnj nci 88 k 85 Pinckney Sts.
F.VTORY ?itd YARDS.
Athlry Hirer, 11V*/ End Broad Strttt,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
a*30
SEEDS.
nuisrs,
oiiurs,
BUIST'S,
REM A RLE.
RKLIABLE.
RELIABLE.
G.4RDKN.
QAKDEN,
GARDEN,
SEEDS.
SEEDS.
SEEDS.
For sale by
Dn. F. L. ZEM1V
*a^A full li no of pure Drug*, Medicines,
Toilet Article*, Perfumeries, l'nteut Modi
ciue* &c , ttlwajB on band. feb'Jtf
JOB PRINTING.
THE GAZETTE OFFICE
IS capable of promptly ami neatly execu
ting *11 styles ut J Oil riUNllMJ ui I lie
lowest rote*.
VISITING CARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
WEDDING CARDS,
BALL TICKETS,
CIRCULARS,
KECE11T8,
CHECKS,
INVITATIONS,
HANDBILLS,
POSTERS,
.. . 1>AT?M,
PROOl
In short, we liavo the presses ami material
for filling any order which may be given us
We solicit a trial.
ENCOURAGE NOME PEOPLE AND
HOME ENTERPISE.
GEOllUK 8. HACKERS
OTORY,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
, The only Door, Baah anil Blind Factory
owned and mansged by a (Jaroliniau in
Charleston.
Always on hand a Urge stock of Doom,
Bash, Blinds. Mouldings, Brackets, Scroll
and Tnroed Wor* ofevery description. OImh
Whits I loads and Builders' Hardware at
manufacturers' wholesale price*. Planed O.
nn>i T. flooring, ceiling and lining hoards
delivered In Camden by citrloiul at low rates.
se'-Wyl
Alexander's
PHOTOGRAPHIC art
Gallery.
, The undersigned beg? leave id Inform the
cit'mns of Camden andjriciniiy, that ho luw
opened a
Photographic Gallery
On DeKalb flireot, where ho in prepared to
nractice the art of Photography in all its
branchea, Copying and Knlnrgiitg.
Photographs and Ferrotypes taken in ths
best and latent styles.
Heaped fully,
1 fobltml W. 8. ALEXANDER.
John C. Wols.
| Plain, Ornamental and Skin
1'aintkr.
1'AI'KRrIIANOKIt AND GLAZIKR
I DoKalb House?Camden, S. C.
j a 1? y 1
WT W. WHILDEN & 0.,
FA CTOifS
I AND
GENERA: OIMI88I0K MERCHANTS
Marshall's Warf, J4ast End CaHmun
?Cotton Office, Jfp, J) opntral warM'uarlp*.
ton, M. C,
w. w. wuiLnRM. J.r. naocaiv(tToi?;
O. T, WIIII.IISM
mr17mft
E
"i HROMOB.
Icrs for Foreign and Amerlpan
Ohrnmot. Dealer*, agents, trunk and ho*
makers, newspaper publishers and teaN tores
will find a complete supply. Our n??r j
brilliant specialties are unequalled, <>u, -
X 11 mounted chinos outsell anything In
lb? market. Tweirs sample# for SI ; we
hundred for Illustrated oatalogue ftoa<
J. LATIMM ft ('-o., 14A Washington
Boston, Mass *?* *
KEEP'S PARENT
PIMIMMDBSSS SHUTS,
FOR GENTLEMEN.
PARTLY MADE
BEYOND ALL DISPUTE
the
Cheapest and Best
SHIRT J
? ?
EVER OFFERER V
FOR $1-25 ,3
Ha)r Call and see for jownvlf a
bccouTiuccO.
R. M. KENNEDY,
Agent.
Special Announcement.
FALL & WINTER GOODS
IN ENDLESS VARIETY
AND
At Prices to Suit Purchaers.
The ut>den?igued, having Bclectcd their atocs with great care iu the Northoja
markets, are offeriug bargain* in
Dli Y GOODS A XI) Gli 0 CEli IKS.
THE1T H.1VE
FI.Ol'R, BACON, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SUGAR, COFFEE,
LAltl). MOLASSES, Ac.
; AI .SO
READY-MADE CLOTHIG,
BOOTS, 8H0E8, HATS.
HARD WARE, WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY WARE, SADDLES, Bri
dles &C.,
All uf which will be ?olil on the iuo?t reasonable terms . 7Vk h\gktn
ju ice jkihI Jvr Coitvn
Th?y rcspcctfully solicit a contimuincc of the patronage which thoj have hereto
iuio euj,uyeU.
Always Bid on Cotton.
Kennedy & Boykin,
oc 30 tf.
Stono Phosphate Co
CHARLESTON, S C,
SOLUBLE GUANQ,
A VAILABLE BONK PHOSPHATfe OF*
?/% Lisa-, 18,(ih per cent. Ammonia jj
#*T ? Vw*?i*V 111*9
#o0 ; cotton option, Middlings at lie, $t)b.
ACID PHOSPHATE.
(Available Bone Phosphate of Lime. 22.88
per cent.) April 1st, $28; November ^lat,
: cotton option, ?4">. ?
Special rntt'8 to flwingers on ciinh orders.
For ptu-ticulnrx apply to ?
K. 0. WILLIAMS, Treasurer,
Charleston, 8. 0., or
J. T. MICKLE, Agent at C-anulcn, 8. C.{
SCARBOROUGH, DIXON & Co., Agents at
lJishopville, 8. C.
January 26 3ra
J
?. ADUEK & CO,,
IMPOnTKllS 0*
HARDWARE, GUNS,
CUTLERY, BAR IRON, STEEL
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
131) Meeting, &. 62 Ka*t Bay St?.,
CHARLESTON S. C.
Northern Hay,
0*t?, Shorts and Poor! Ilomlny, At
an 6-1 f. F. U08S' 8toro.
Seed Potatoes.
Involoe of OlKM?nr?. Ump t'btnuoys
anil Crockery War#, at low prU-c*.
Clay 1*1 p?w ?t wbiHtHwIn uml retail at
M. A. UKNJAMIN'H.
jan 23 tf
*71 FRANK OOF/S AMMONIATKD
JCi. BONEBUI'ER I'HOHFHATK.
Having hm ipfolntM Heleogent nr thla
Hlate for the *nte of the above obi ami well
known FERTILIZER, we shall always keep
a full supply on hand. Ordera entrusted to
our care shall meet with prompt attontion.
Tito merits of this Pertiliaer ar* to? well
known and npprcoiatep to require a more
extended notice. Wo will only slate that
each consignment is subjected to Die sever
osl analysis, and Unit I be origitifti standard
is fully mniiitninep- Dr. II, IMN(,'KNHY is
OurJtrftVeliog Agent, ond anv communica
tions to us through him shall have every
cHrc and dispatch.
1'INCKNF.Y BROTHERS,
3 Commercial Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
4 CMOS FREE!
In order to Introduce nor large, clghtlnege.
Illustrated I/literary end Kamllv Paper,
Til* HotJVKNiH, wc will solid It, on trial, six
months for only ?? eta., and to earn MtmwH*
ber we will moll, p<?*t paid fbur elegant Oil
Chromoe, "Little Ito-o Hiding Hood." "The
ChlMrens Swing." "Peek-a-Hoo" and "Mo
ther's Joy." These picture* are not eonuiion
prints, l>ut genuine oil chroinos In sixteen
colors, that arc ooual In iippramnw to lino
oil patting*. Html, think or ft?four line eltro
mos and an excellent literary {tepcr six
months for (If) cent*. Try It, Make up n club
of Ave subscribers and we will* send y?m on
pxtra copy for six months and four extra
oilrrartOa Wo danger of loosing wttr money.
Wo refer to the Foal Maater. flAstol as to I
<rur responsibility. t*?sb repaired In ad vnnco
No samples free. Agent* wanted toUhesnb.
s< r|pllon? imd sell our fine pictures. From
IM) Main Mi, Bristol Tenn.
? TafceNotic?. .
?lfR hereby fbrowam Ml po?"*o?? from
hunting, Aching. or nthftwlM Irea
pasx'tng on any part Of the l?*ds Had plan
tation Known an the MRetty Neck" planta
tion, aa the l?w will b? rigidly enforced
agoinst all such, without special permission
ftom'.'t?i 111 .ralgnad. *
Ml<|8 URAHAM A TURNER
Tl AYINO opened a Pint Hum wholesale
P B end retail Liquor and Tobacco eatab?
finlimect, at ('apt (lybura'a old stand, re-?
epeetfully vail the attention of purchaser* t?
the
Largest Stock
OF TOBACCO AND L1QUOR8
Ever, in Camden
i i
WWAyiNO bought for curb at the lewNt
B ? 'frioe*, we can sell cheaper than tha
oaine goods can be aold ><j other houses.
Epperson X ItUis* u~
M lie ?.?tf ,tjaJ /1
*
Dr. T. Berwick L?aar?,
' Dentist
Graduate, Hultimorc DonUl College
omce, de kami noes*.
CAMDEN, 8. C.
ap7yl
Banking and Insurance iffice
or
William Clyburn
^ QElCj for the following companlt* :
f670.000.00
HOME, ot Texas, capital 104,000,00
Marine, of MillvllV>, N. J*,
Annette 1,SOV,"It,94
Representing In the Aggregate ever twe all
lieu of dollar*. llisks taken at tUMMkle
rate*. W^ITRVRI.
2 doors south in OlyWurns llrlck Range,
oot 20 y I
Town Taxes.
Cot'KCiL Cm a MB**, March ttth 1178
Ordered thnt the Treasurer and Reeerder
give notice through the papers that tkeuiea
for closing the books for collection of tko
town taxea, be extended to the first day af
April Attl that all oersoua whopay promptly
by the first do. of April, one half of |kelr
taxea will be allowed until the Aral day af
October next to pay tha' remaining Jkalf.
Those who neglect to pay one half af said
terfea hy tha first da* of i4pril will be ra
paired to pay the whole amount under tka
usual writ of execution.
Attest; J. 1>. DL'NLAP, Tntendant
J. K. WithcmpooN,' Heeerder.
Disolution Notice.
The copartnership heratofara existing b*?
tween tha undersigned, under the firm nama
af Kpperson k Kill*, baa been dlsolved by tka
withdrawal of H. Kills, l'artlee Indebted ta
tie will pleaae cell on Mr. R. P. P.ppersaa,
who la authoriiad toaettle tka affklrs af tko
firm.
\ R. P. EPPERSON,
II. XLLI4
Having purchased tha lateraat of Mr, VI.
Kills in tha Ira of Kpparaon * ?lle. I
respectfully solicit tha conllnuad patronage
af tne public.
? R. P, RPPRRRCN.
Jan. 6 tf.
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Ca?A In 1976. i
,AjV ***** '
I take tbls method of Informing thoee la.
tercHtcd, thai In oonaemtenee of the estre
difficulty I < xporlcneeln eollectlngaean
my business will baeonrlurted for ('ash I
future. Thuaemdiktvd mi me, are
K M KC)