The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, January 28, 1869, Image 4
POKTRY. if
SONG. j
All around and nil above thee
! ^
Is the hushed and charmed air,
All things woo thee, nil things love thee, j s
Maiden fair. I ?
Gentle zephyrs perfume breathing, C
Waft to thee their tribute sweet, ^
And for thee, the spring is wreathing,
Garlands meet.
]
In their cavcrned cool recesses.
Songs for thee the fonntains frame, ?
Whatsoe'er the wave care.-ses
Lisps thy name.
Greener verdure, brighter blossom,
Wheresoe'cr thy footsteps stray, 1
O'er the eartlrs enamored bosom, l
Live nlwny. 1
WhcrcsO'er thy presence lingers, '
I, )
wncresoccr HIT unguuum uvnuwj
Fancy weaves w ith cunning fingers I
Sweetest dreams.
And the beat t forgets thee never,
Thy young beauty's One delight.
There it dwells and dwells forever, !
Ever bright.
AGRICULTCJRI^
I
TIIE COTTON WORM.
A "Farmer," writing to the Macon n
I
Telegraph on the cotton worm, refer- i
cnce to an article from the Sclma (Ala.) i
Times, takes issue with the writer. lie
says:
The writer states that he saw tlic egg
and worm of a cottoD fly found in the
' i t r
cotton stalk, etc. f rom tnc History ui
insects, I can find no facts confirming
his statements, and I dare say the wri- ,
tcr is totally in error as to their mode ]
of propagation. t
The fly lays the egg in summer, on
tire tender parts of the cotton plant,
the worm is speedily hatched out,
growing rapidly to and forming the cocoon,
in which state the larvm exists
all winter. It, however, may go through
the process several times during summer.
Id the spring it cuts out of its
self-made prison, and goes forth as bciore.
Insects that deposit their egg 1
in the pith of stalks have a caudal appendage
with which they pierce the -1
stalk and lay their eggs. The various 1
species of locusts, the Hessian fly arc
example*. I
The millet that docs the mischief in j
our cotton fields have no such append- '
age, nor do they ever vary in their eat- !
ural course, we suppose; first, the fly j
which deposits the egg; then the worm; <
next the cocoon; and, lastly, the fly
again. If the writer in question will (
enly reflect that a cocoon cannot be
contained within the small compass ol g
a cotton stalk, he will see the fallacy of
his assertions.
There are hundreds of other insects
that prey upon the cotton ^pbnt, some *
of which, no doubt, deposit tneir eggs i
in the stalk and make that their winter
quarters. If the writer will advocate
cleanliness generally on a farm,
in my humble judgement, he will contribute
somewhat to abate the trouble;
for in old fences, hedges, under old
logs, brush piles, are to be found count- (
less numbers of those oblong pods in
question, air tight, and perfectly protect- j
ed from the winter blasts. Sonic species
of lartrae arc propagated in the soil or J
m in the roots ot decayed trees?the common
sting worm, for instance?but the , [
cotton worm never, save by accident, I j ,
suppose. I (
X am anxious, Messrs. Editors, that J1
the worm question shall be solved, and j 1
hope some close observer will illuminate j f
the subject; for in finding out the hab-1 1
t*q. niifl mrinnt r-lmjirrna nf mir irr.vntotf '
pest (always 6ave one?United States !
Congress,) we may find the correct rem- j
edy iD getting rid of them. | r
Farmer, j
Putnam county, Ga., Dec. 23.
Beep Plowing Shoold be Done ; 1
Gradually.?A correspondent who j 1
has one of the finest and most produc-!f
tive farmsin Western New York, which
he keeps in a high state of fertility by ;
thorough cultivation and the growth of 1
red clover, makes the following sensible J 1
remarks in regard to deep plowing: "A ;r
sudden bringing up to the surface of i j
many inches of heavy clay that has nev-! (
er been punctured by the roots of plants,'
and this, too, in the spring of the year, }
would probably injure the first crop.? j
Clay subsoils are best brought to the
surface two or three inches at a time, | ]
nnA Viot in tllO lull on fVl'lf fVl.\ fi.ni.ir. '
UUVl tuuv AVAhty WW v??MU utu 1IU913 ui j
winter may mellow theru down. The !c
next spring, plow, say twice as many j
inches deep as the clay subcoil is thick.
This will mix things up so that even a |
crop of corn would be much improved j "
by the deep fall plowing. If we had i the
power and tools necessary to go on j'
with this process of bringing up the : (
subsoil to and mixing it with the sur-1
aco foil until we had one foot or mor
if mellow soil that had been cnrichci
>y turning under repeated clover crops
md then under this foot or more c
oil we couid run a subsoil plow tw
vet deep, and so break the clay to
lepth of three feet," the clover root
ivould have a chance to bring to th
^ 4hof rmro line rlnt
lunucu inu JUUHMJ umv uwn ?*w
unot under the surface of our land:
Fliis is tlie theory that I have cor
itructcd on the experience of a lifetim
ts a farmer, and 1 have no doubt of il
ipplicability on our lands here. I d
lot think it would do on all lands, hi
t is practicable here, or, at least, wi
dc when we pet the steam plow that ca
lo the subsoiling for U3. In the nica
;iine we arc doing the best we can i
.he direction I have indicated.
American Agriculturist.
ST0VEa_ST0VE&
The cheapest and host
COOKIE STOVE!
ATtK kont constantly on hand bv *
II. GOODALE, dealer in
STOVES,
TIN WARE,
SHEET I HON,
WIRE, &C.
Prompt attention to all orders for
TIN , ROOKING,
GUTTERING,
STOVE PIPES,
SHEET IRON,
and TIN WARE,
ind all work pertaining to the Tl.
BUSINESS, promptly attended toe
;hc most reasonable TERMS.
J. R. GOODALE,
3d door Dortli R. M. Kennedy's.
Dec. 24. 2m.
UNITED STATES
OF
AMERICA.
SOUTII-CA110 LIN A DISTRICT.
IN DANKRITTCV.
i the matter Jno. Gaskin, Dankrup
KX-PAKTE E/.EKIF.L OASKIN.
[N pursuance of orders made in tl
ibove cause, I will sell at public ou
rv. before the Court House in Camdci
w J ; - _
jn Mon?];iy the first day of Fcbruar;
arox., to the hijrhest bidder, all tli
Ileal Est.tc of John (J ask in, the haul
pupt, lying in Kershaw County, o
Iranney's Quarter Creek, coniaiiiiii
Eight Hundred Acres, Sand Iliil Lam
being the Mill Tract und Limitation <
said .John Gaskin
TERMS?One half Cash; balant
>n a credit of one year, to be secure
>y bond, interest from day of .*alc an
i mortgage of the property. Torch;
;crs to pay for stamps and papers.
EZEKIEL GASKI&
Assignee.
Jan. 9. dt.
ROSA SM LBS,"
Piuilies the Rtocil.
For Sale by Druggists Everywhere.
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
For the Rail Road.
'lo>c on Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday, at y.uu r. .>
"lose on Kundav, nt (j.00 1*. .M
)uc Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
and .Monday, at fl.TO P. M
For Lancaster Ci II, cia Flat Roc
and Pleasant Hill.
'lose Monday and Friday at 7-00 P. J
)uv same days, by C.00 P. S
For Lancaster C. II., via Dry Cre.e\
'lose on Thursday, at 7.f0 P. 3
)ttc Saturday, by fi.Ot) P. .1
For Jefferson, via Tiller's Terry an
Lynch icood.
'lose on Friday nt 12.P.0 P. M
)ue samo day at 12.00
[5. M. GAVLE, P. M.
U'miIK.
PIIE undersigned having leased, re
X moved, fitted up and put in run
ting order, the Steam Saw Mill foi
ncrly owned by Sutherland & Lent
nond, arc prepared to furnish PIN1
jUMIJER, of cverv dcscrintion in an
juaiitity tit slioit notice, on modcrat
crms tor cash or any dsecriptiou o
;ountry produce.
The Mill is located on Little Pin
free Creek, four miles from Camden
n the midst of fine timber, with a gooi
ond leading to it.
Orders left with Messrs. Burns am
Soswell, or at the Journal office ii
.'aimlcu, will receive prompt attention
SJIEOBN & CKOWELL.
Deeember 81. tf
UNDERTAKING.
rA.M prepared lo tnnke plain, stained an
varnished or covered COFFINS.
By promptness and dispatch, 1 hope lo rc
eivc a part ofll.e pntronuffe in that lino.
it. J. McCREIGHT.
Dec 21. tf
COTTON SEEDT
[WILL reeoivc orders for DICK
SON'S COTTON SEKD until th
JOth of January. Those wishing t
supply themselves will please leave thei
>rders at the Journal office.
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A XI)
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OFFICF.IIS. (
JOSEPH Er.liI.SON. President. I
j W. S DIKE, Vice President.
\V. P. II All PER. Secreinry.
S. C. REARING, Goncral Agcnl.
(J. A. BRKAl.'X, Attorney.
PiitRCTOita?John IVntherion, E. A. Tyler,
0. II. Sloetimb. E. Delbordis. George A. Eosdick,
\V. S. Pike, J. VV. Stone, A Thnmpi
son. I). 15. P'.nn, Edward Kigncv ,W. IJ.
Schmidt, Alexander Marks, C. E. Ili?iicy, ??
A. M. KENNEDY. EjL
| Acent lor Kershaw Distr it.
' Dr. A. A- MOORE, Medical Exarnincri
e Doe. 21. if.
r SARDINES, OY,STICKS.
LOESTERS and CRACKERS,
For sale by 1>. C. KIRK KEY.
FIRE! FIRE!'!
insurance..
^.VING been appointed Agent3 of:
ac of the best FJ HE INSURANCE j
IMPANIES in the United States,
arc prepared to take risks on all
>pcrty against fire; and wc are waritcd
in saying, that all losses will be
Hiiptly paid.
HODGSON & DUNLAP,
Dec 17, Agents.
)RUSS, lVliiUiUliMiib,
&c. &c. &c.
47"E IIAVE just opened our stock of
? DHL GS, MEDICINES, &c., recent chased
in New York, and take this op |unity
of inviting our Iricnds to call and
pcct.
Wc have a largc variety of
iNCY ARTICLES
Consisting, in part, of
FINE TOILET SETS,
PERFUME BOTTLES,
VASES,
FJLOWEll POTS,
COLOGNE BOTTLES,
And a variety of other articles,
SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS.
ALSO
A large assortment of English and Amen1
i TOILET SOAPS, FRENCH PERLMERY,
AND HANDKERCHIEF EX
l ACTS. LU BIN'S TOILET POWDER.
GEN "FUN and LILY WHITE.
Too Hi, Hair ami .Vail Crushes,
In great tariety.
VINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES,
PAIXTS, OILS, VARMSHES
KEROSENE OIL,
the best quality, ciiltcr by tbe barrel or m
retail.
A varied assortment of
nips, Burners, Cliiniiiies, & Hicks
BRANDIES AND WINES
FOR .MEDICAL PURPOSES.
WINE,
or C >.)!; ing purposes and Sacramental <>clions.
IIOIX IS ON & DCXLAP.
December 17. tf
French Confectionary.
t ' E have received I ho largest stock nl
v GF.xn.ve French Confectionary ever
night to this market, to which we invite
tcpial attention.
HODGSON A DUNLAP.
Dec 17. tf.
TOYS! TOYS!!
1J 1', are now opening some new 1 c 1
f lor ClirUiniin
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
Love among the Roses.
NEW and delightful Perfume. Try it.
l For sale l>r
HODGSON & DUN LA P.
IMPROVED
Condition Powders,
FOB HORSES..
1HIS Powder lias been found liv experience
lo hr. t(ic best medicine ever used
Horses. Pr-nnred l?v
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
" resh Arrivals.
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED
ssew stock of Goods,
Suitable for the season,
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
ATS, SHOES SADDLERY,
&c. . &c. &c. &c.
Iiich will be sold at the lowest prices
CASH. I solicit a call from my
customers. *
A. M. KENNEDY.
Dec. IT. ... tf
notickT
o whom it may concern.
<L persons retailing SPIRITUOUS
QUOIvS, in the County of Kershaw,
, of the limits of the Town of Ctimj,
arc required to take out a License
in the County Commissioners. Ali j
sons retailing without the said Li-1
;8c, will be dealt with according to I
w. By order of the Board,
J. A. BOSWELL,
Chairman.
7olin McCnAF.. Clerk.
Houiitv Commissioner's Office,
Dec. i>4, tf.
W.c. COURTXEl, & CO.,
FACTORS AND
MISSION BIEHCHANT2,j
No. 9, Botcf/s Wharf, i
CHARLESTON, S. C.
w. 0. courtney.
rois't murdoch.
jas. 8. murdoch. i
TOWN TAXESTJIE
Rooks for the collection of the
TOWN TAXES, and for receiving Re- _
turns, are now open at the Council
Chamber. All Thjc Payers are required
to pay their arrearages for Taxes, for
18(35, 18(3(3, 1867 and 1868, in two
equal installments, the first installment r!
by the first of January, and the second,
by the first day of February, I860. ai
Ey order Council,
* VJ PI.VUTTPV nL.l, 01
?T vino. ^
Dec 15. tf ,
. u
NEW
DRUG- STORE. p
F. J. COLLIER & CO." I
Are prepared to furnish the. citizens of v
Camden and adjacent country with a
Drugs and Medicires, I
Fancy Articles, 11
Patent Medicines, ?
Paints, Brushes. Oils. I
Varnishes. Lamps,
Glass, Putty, &c
THEY HOPE,
Tlj a close attention to business, to
GIVE SATISFACTION !
To all who may favor them with then [
patronage, and the)- intend to 11
MERIT SUCCESS, 5
By keeping a
FULL STOCK OF GOODS, '
t
which they warrant to be of the ^
FIRST QUALITY, *
and to sell at
KEASONABKK PRICKS,Fort
cash.
October la. > / tf
Physician's Prescriptions I'
Carefully compounded at all hours,
by F. J. CUKLIKK & CO. . '
hewstoebT '
. 7 : f
The undersigned having formed a co- f
partnership for carrying on a *
General Business, ?
i in Camden, respectfully inform life ciri- !
! zens ol the town and surrourt 'ing conn- j ^
' try that they have taken the stand fl?r- j
I .'.-..-I.. ,:,..l l,? W.wcrc ,1 MaTIIV. I
1IIUI IJf t/UtUJMVU IIJ i'ivcr?ri */. ? *<! I II ? (
son (c Co., where they arc now receiving
a WELL SELECTED STOCK, fl
consisting of
ury Goods, Clothing; 1
.. HOOTS, SHOES,' "
Groceries, Crockery, '
&c. &e. &c,
The senior partner having done hn i
si doss ill Camden for a 'number ofyears 11
and having rcccivvd a fair share of patronage,
will endeavor to mciit the F
su inch or the new firm. s
WITKOW6KY &. IIYAMS. >
Oct. 15. . t
s
Groceries, Wines, i
Liquors, I
CIGARS, FF.L'ITS & VEGETABLES, 1
FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASII, c
by I). C. KIRK LEY. 1
SUGAR. COFFEE, BACON, . r
FLOUR. LARD. AND
MOLASSES,
For sale LOW FOR CASH, by
J). C. KIRKLEY.
Notice. j
I RESPECTFULLY invite the attention
of the public to my stock of a
Groceries, ?
Cooking )!
St.nvPK &n.
~ Sri
which I offer at the Lowest Cash Prices, b
G KOltG E ALPEN, Agent. d
Dec. 12 tf
THE
AEROW TIE T
AND G
PAINTED IRON BANDS, "ni
FOR 1JALNO COTTON, E
Combine the utmost simplicity with the tp
! greatest security. at
They arc made of the best Wrought
Iron, and have been thoroughly tested
and approved by the
COTTON PRESSES "
in all the principal Sea Ports and by x
Planters throughout the Cotton Growng
.States. For Sale by ?
BURNS & BOS WELT.,
Agents, Camden S. C. n
tn__ J
TOll SALE. ch
AT SHIVER'S Shop, a double BUG 21
GY and HARNESS. ar
Jan. 7 2t. (c
ioulz's faille Powder.. ,Z
FOR SAI.K l>v st<
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
December ol.
*
r? i rir??r
M. B1SSEL,
DENTIST- , ..
.esidcuce, 3rd Door North of freiftfb \
House, Broad St.,
" CAMDEN, S. C.', '
WOULD cull thd attention of those
:quirin? the services of a Dentist, to 4
:ie rcductioo of his prices for inserting 1 ,
ud filling TEETH","for Cash.
For full upper or under setts of Teeth
d Gold Plate, from 8G0 to 875. On"
ilvcr Plate, 830. On Vulcanite, (To-':'
ia Rubber,) from 826 to 840. 1 A less "
utiibcr of Tcctli on either of the eub^' ?
tarices uscd, at a proportionate!j lotf |
rice.
Filling Teeth with Gold, each filling,
rom 82 to 84. With Tin, from 81 to ,
2 With Anmlgnnr, 81.60 to 82.U0.
ixtracting Teeth, 81 each, A'charj^ '
fill be nmde in nil cased where Teeth
re extracted, preparatory to the iosefon
of artificial Teeth/ An extra
barge is mode for all operations oot of
iiy Office.
As the CASH must he nnirl Tat nil '
natcriiil used in my business, my term?*
rc positively CASH. Tooth Powder
1 ways on hand. *
Dec 12. . I/-,! '
Steel Brush
GULLET GIN.:. '}
THE Steel Brush GULLET GIN
3 conceded to be the greatest improve
oenfc tor the cotton planter.-4Iy its
tcculiar action, the fibre is drawn
iut in such a manner as to improve
lie staple and bring into a higher
rradc of classification, thus increasing
lie price iroiu I.all" a ceut per pound
ipwards. '
This Gin may be seen at the plants-*
atiuo of II. Daunt, and cotton ginned
it that, place Ly the above G|n,,ruay. bo
con ut utorc of the undersigned.' 1
BAUM BKO'S.,
\gents for Kershaw and Lancaster*
Districts. Dee.'" ' i 2m' '
. .... _ i
BROOKLYN
LIFE '
INSURANCE COMPACT.
S'o. Ill Broadway. N. Y , and No. lf/J
Montague St, Brooklyu. ?
VSSKTS; " l,00ntoo0.- ,
AMONG the ml vantages offered by
he BKUOK I?J N, are the following:
1. Total rernov:iI of all restriction yu
ravel and residence. No! permit or
xtia premium is required, and the,,^surcd
are not compelled to impose anioqgrnphical
Limit upou tlieii1 engage
ucnts.
21 All pn'icirs arc nnn forfeitable
fler two J all annual premiums have
icon paid. % !f u ' .
Dividends divided among policy boldrs,
heretofore averaging over Forty ^
er cent, in CASH. I
JOHN KERSHAW, Apet)t, '!; \
L. M. DtSAUSsfttE, Examining
Niysieian, Camden, S C.
.S-pt. 24. Siu
~KERSUAW?In Eqttttj.
olio Thompson, ' ^
L. Dye, Executors, 1 Bill flj bell ,
vs | lands to pay m
). P. Vssory, & [' debts, M
i. It. Magi 11, Trustees, J ^
IN pursuance of a decretal order ^
>as>cd by Chancellor Johnson, in above ,
tatcd ease, It is ordered, that tho ctedtors
of John P. Kirkland, deceased,
?e enjoined and restrained from puruing
their actions at lavr against the
lompluinanls C. L. Dye and John
rhotupf-dn, in this behalf. _ Ibe^jwd
:rcditers arc hereby notified to prpdijct ^A
nd establish their demands a gains j
he estate of the said John P. K.iik "
and, deeeascd, before the Commission
r in Equity, at his office, on or before
he first day of June next, or be debar-,.
A(1 fV,.. *..!! I.AIwJlt A f CAIil AVf) Of
cu IIUIII (111 Ul'IM III/ ui CUIU UiUI/d '
J. IX DUNLAP, c. E. K. D.
June 27. lyni. v
~ REBSIIAW-In Equity ~ f
Iuekabce & Jone?, Ex'ors, ( - $
vs. . . Bill,
I. E Fhaw, ct. al. j
IN ptiisuancc of an order passed in
bovc stated case, the Creditors of the
state of Joseph Murpfiy, deceased, aroereby
notified to produce and estabsh
their demands before the Commisinner
in Kfjuity, at his Office, on or ^
eforc the first day of June next, or be V
cbarrcd from all benefit of said order ^
J.l). DUNLAP, C. E.~
NOTICE.
TIE open Accounts and Notes yet due
ie firm of C. MATTIESON & CO.,
id MATIIKSON ct CO., have been ^
laced in the hands of J A. ScilROCK,
sq., for collection. Parties are renested
to call at his office, and settle, ^
id save costs, before suit is instituted^
C BELL,. I
rt T* _?
durvining ruriacr:. .
Dec 1G. 4k. ^
APPLES, ORANGES, COCOA,
uts, &c , for sale by
D. C. KIRK LET.
"STATE TAXES;
^[IE quarterly tax, on amonntof spir-?
itous liquors manu/aatui?cd, aDd on
aount of sales of goods, wares or rnerandizc,
from 1st January 18G8, to
st December 1868, embracing all the
tides of trade, sale, barker or. exchange
ottoa taxed by the United States ex- 4
ptetT,") is now dae. Returns will bo
?de imnicdiatc)r. Office at Jones*
ire. D. L. DeSAUSSURE,
County Treasurer.
Dec. 31. if. 1