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1 November 8, 1802.
'j ' RB80LVBB* THAT IN VIEW OF THE
^ iH ' aliifmlhg increase m the price of corn and the
5 "JJVjlKreHtened scarcity of provisions in the upper
} yW+phstricta, particularly in the Districts of Spar^
tanbnrgj Greenville and Laurens, the Governor
. and Council are of opinion that the permits
1 T hitherto gffcnted to distil grain, under certain
restrictions; should be and they are hereby revbketty
ftiodi and after the 10th inst., except
where a written contract can be exhibited with
the Confederate authorities, dated prior to the
5th inst, and in such cases the permit shall
i extend only to the amount of such contracts.
Resoived, That that the Governor be rei
qnested to issue his proclamation declaring the
above revocation, setting forth the reasons for
the same, and urging the co operation of the
1 people in enforcing the regulations of the Governor
and Coutooil on the subject of distillation.
(Signed,) B.F.ARTHUR.
Secretary.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Executive Department, Nov. 3, 1862.
(Whereas extensive and well-grounded apprehensions
are felt that tbo distillation of spirits
from grairi will produce disusterous offocis
upon the supply of biead for the poor this winter,
and greatly diminish the supply of
, .breadstuff1*, so essential for support in every
branch of onr armies in the field; and whereas
,, it is eminently polite to suppicss everything
that is calculated to enlarge the field of disgraceful
speculation in the present emergency:
No\o% know yey that I, Francis W. Pickets,
Governor and Commander.'n-Chief in and ovifr
the State*of South Carolina, do hereby issue
this my proclamation, declaring that all ueen
ses that may have been granted for the distillation
of grain in any shape or form, except as
are embraced in the resolutions of the Exeeu
tive Council hereunto above attached, shall be,
and the same are, eaclTand every one of them,
hereby revoked, annulled and declared void
and of no further effect, from and after the
tenth day of the present month, and I do hereby
direct the Sheriffs and Magistrates hi the
different Districts of the Slate to discharge
faithfully their duties in enforcing this proclamation,
and in aiding with all their legal power
to suppress this crying and euorraous evil.
And in addition to this 1 call upon all good
and patriotic citizens of the Stale to lend their
?' aid and energetic assistance to the same ends.
No good citizen can stand quietly by and see
the evils attendant upon this distillation without
at Jeast giving his active influence to suppress
it.
Wo are io the midst of a great revolution,
involving our very existence, and the free use
of ardent spirits by <>nr bravo but ihonghllchs
soldiers, has done raoro to injure the discipline
of our armies and to introduce , sickness and
disease than any other ,cause. The question
is simply whether we are are to keep bread
for Soldiers' families or allow it to be manufactured
into poison, to be administered to their
husbands and brothers in service.
I earnestly entreat that every man may live
his best exertions to see that this proclamation
is immediately enforced, and ibus aid in suppressing
a vice which is a disgiaco to virtuoris
freemen, and if not suppressed, is well calculated
to sap and undermine our strength and
power as an independent people.
Witness my hand and the gieat seal of the
State, at Columbia, this the third day
[l. b.] of November, in the year of onr Loid
1862, and in the 87th year of the sovereignty
and independence of the State
of South Carolina.
F. W. PICKENS.
ttSgT"All papers in the slate copy twiee.
November 1 2
FALL & WINTER
oooos.
WE IMVITE THE ATTENTION
' of our friends and the public generally to oui
srtock of
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS,
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Which is complete in all its various branches.
A WD WILL BE SOLD 10ft CASH ONLY.
McCURRY * HAMMERSLOUGH.
November 1
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notfflea that the Doles find ac^TOJus of the said flvW
at* in the hands of W. L DePass, attorney at law,
IIII mfllWHtoB iad apjiwMlert for lit&urn I^Ta,1hnT
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t jmvb .on ranp a large sufpjbyof a
1 miiwrinr urtlnlA of Flo? filDolitd? and CtMVia^HObaa-o,'
which will be sold low for web, at the "Old
Brick Corner;", by ,T. S. Mybrs.
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UWVtl RICE!!!
VNO. 1 ARTICLE O? FRESH BRAT BICE,
for sale low, ior cosh, at the "Old Brick Corner."
by T. S, MYERS.
September 12
The Cash MSystem
TTAS BEEN FORCED UPON U8 BY OUR
AA inability to obtain tbe means of continuing our
business from any othef- source. Our customers will
therefore pleuse take notice that we will henceforth
till do orders (unaccompanied by oasb) whether for
goods from our store or for work from our shop, unless
under previous special arrangements, distinctly made
with us. J. J. WORKMAN & CO.
January 10
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April 5 E.w. BONNKY.
Wanted'
rpO BUV, FROM 0000 TO 10.U00 LBS DRIED
1 nud green HIDES, lor which we will p.:y lor
green Hide* from S to 10 ceuls per lb., and for diied
bo liom 18 to20 cents, per lb. cash on delivery.
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Lost. Stolen, or Strayed,
From camden, a light red cow (white
pot on forehead) and her heifer calf (nearly
black). Also?a small Odw, spotted whit? and black.
A liberal reward will be paid for tha restoration of
the same. Apply at this Offiee.
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South-East Corner of
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CLOTHING, H
Boots and Shoes, Crockery1
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Iron. Nails.
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THE SUBSCRIBER HAVINO A
MUTUAL LIFE INI
OF RALEIGH, N
FOR CAMDEN AND VICINITY, is prcpa
INSURANCE, on the most reasonabl
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at moderate rates.
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November 1 North
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WM. L. Ib ?'
ATTORYYY AT LAW,
AND
dm&xciTon xu E?vtttT,
CAMDEN, S. C..
Will nrrtclice in Kershaw and the tmrrniit;ding Pis
Ivicl*. November 1
Medicine CDests.
SURGICA L JNSTRUME 'IS, POC KET CASK?
Ttosses, Sonpoiteta, Sho'i'der lb aces. Ac.
A la?ge a??oi-imeLt just opened at
Sept. 25.?tf. McKAIN'S DRUG STORE.
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Jos? Q. Felipe,
{FROM HAVANA, CUBA.)
IMPORTER AND DEADER IN
I1av:iiia and DoiiM'slic Segars, (lie
Best Virginia Chewing & Smoking
Tobacco.
A CHOICE LOT OF FIRST QUALITY SNUFF
PIPES, Ac., Ac., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
No. 64 Markct-Slfeci,
SIGN OF "NO IMPOSITION,?
CHARLESTON, SO. CA.
November 7
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SP'TS. TURPENTINE.
SALE.
IPAVK ON HAND. FOUR HUNDRED DDLS
SP1RIT8 TURPENTINE, winch T ofVer (or Belt
at uun-kel rates. it will bo disposed oi' in lots o" liiVj
bii'rela or more, a? the ptti chaser rony require.
Cnil in pe'son or address
SAMUEL P. ANCKER, Kin3sD.ee, 6. C.
September 26 2
Corn and Fodder.
TFJ E UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY THE HIGH
EST price in cash for Corn and Fodder in b.iles
for ibe uko of Government. E. W. BONNET.
July 28
Administrator's Notice.
ALL PERSONS HAYING CLAIMS AGAINS'J
the estate of JESSE F. YOUNG deceased, wil
present them duly attested to me on or before tlx
22d day of November next, or lh?s notice will foreve
bar payment of said claims Tboee indebted to tin
said estate will make immediate payment lo the un
deraigoed. 3 JOS. M. GAYLK. Adnl'r.
August 22 3m
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FINE LETTER PAPER.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FINE LETT El
cV PAPER, on hand and for sale at the "Old Brie
Corner." T. S.MYERS,
tepWmtor 12,
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JTH-CAEOLINA, v
SUPPLY OF
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IATS & CAPS,
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iVar?, Hollow Ware, Tin Ware.
Groceries, &o.
TERNS CASH. ^ ^
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CCEPTED THE AOENCY OF THE
SURANCE COMPANY,
ORTH CAROLINA,
ired to receive applications for policies of>ItlPS?
e terms. The Lives on SLAVES insured
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LLIAM L. DePASS, Agent
Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Alabama
Fir? Insurance
COM3? ANY.
r|^IIE Undersigned, as Agent for tne above SouthI
eru Insurance Company, is prepared to issue
policies of Insurance against loss by Fire on all Build " ^
i-igs, &c.
November 1 W. L. DkPASS. |
1MIE iSG CSC RIB Kit, IN ORDER TO MEET THE
wants of the Travelling Public, lins rotiiicd and
icpaired his OMNIBUS. It will ruo regularly to and
from the DeKALB HOUSE, where a slate will be
Kent. Panics in any pun, of the town, or Kirkvvood,
by leaving their names at ibe DeKalb House, bei'o-e
r bed-time at night, may depend with certainly on having
the omnibus to call lor tbcm, without leurof bemg
leit.
My old customers will find me ready and witting Ur
, renew old acquaintance, by calling for them, when
deshed to do so.
May 23 J. K. WITBKRSPOON.
?r Sick soldiers, in every case, carried to or from j
the Depot, froe of charge. J. K* W.
MULE STRAYED.
STRAYED, FROM THE OWNER, ON THE
night of September 5lb, a dark or chest out colored
maro MULE, bliud in the left eye, bears marks on the !
leit shoulder, and saddle murks also. A
A oy perron having taken op the above described
mule, or can give any iofo?malion coocerniog it* Vk
wbereubouis, will conier a grout favor oo tbeunder- ^j\
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At Bradford Spring* P. 0., Suro.er DNLmcL B
October 3 3 K
Country Homespun Wanted. W
' KAA TARDS PLAID OR PLAIN,FOR WHICH
^WV/ full prices will be paid. ^B
August 8 ROBT. M. KENNEDY. ^B x
School Notice M
TftE EXERC1SK3 OF MR. McOAND-s ^B
- /Jr^^LHSS' Set tool Will commence on Monday,
*^WBPg October 6Lh. 1862. Tei roe, same an last. ^^B
jBSWyear. Entrance condition, tame an here*.
toi'ore, except in the case of children o(
refugee*. 1 be session will conlioue 1 ill July 15,1863. ^^^^B
Aa the school is limited, pa renin ioteoding to eottr.^^^B
their children will pleane notify the undersigned irome- fl^^B
P diaiely. L. McCANDLESS- ^^B
September S ^HB
r SCHOOL NOTICE. MM
1 rp HK EXERCISES OP MRS. lfoOANDi.ESS.*
X SEMINARY will be resumed on MONDATi ^^B
October 6ib, with tbe assistance of Misses KiSBBitand ^B
Yoono. All persooa are responsible for tuition Irom BET
tbe time of entrance to tbe close of the year, with tbe f
excepi ion of refugees. I
j Te* ms: For Euglisb branches, fifty dollars per year; f
jc for each additional language, forty dollars per yea$ I
half taition, payable in all cases in advance. f
' Oftober 3 2 I
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