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Ayer1s Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, .Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never before in the whole history of
, medicine, "has any tiling won so widely and so
. deeply hpon the confidence of mankind, as this j
excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints.
. Through a long scries of years, .and among most I
of the races of men it has risenjiigbcr and higher I
in their estimation, as it has become better known. I
Its uniform character and power to cure the va- |
, rious uffcctious of the lungs and throat, have I
i made It known as a reliable protector against i
than. While adapted to milder forms of disease I
" ' and to voting children, it is at the same time tlje ;
most effectual remedy that can be given for ineip- I
ient consumption, and the dangerous affections
of the throat and lungs. As a provision agaiiut j
sudden attacks of Croup t it should bq kept on
hand in every family, and indeed as all-are sometimes
subject to colds and coughs, all should bo
provided with this antidote for tliein.
Although settled Consumption is thought incurable,
still great numbers of cases where the
disease seemed settled, have been completely
, cmsd, and the patient restored to 6ound health
> by the Cherry Feet oral. So complete is its
mrstery ove- the disorders of the Lungs and
Tnroat, that lae ..-ost obstinate of them yield to it.
When nothing else could reach them, under the
Cherry Fedora I they subside and tlisntroeirr.,
Singers and Fultlic SpeaJccrs find great
' protection from it. ,n . ,. , ,
Asthma is always rclieTcd aiid often wholly
cured by it.
, Jlronchitis is generally- cured by taking the
Cherry Fectoral in small and frequent doses.
So generally arc its virtues known, that we
, need not publish the certillcates of them here, or
, do more tlian assure the public that its qnalitfes
' arc fully maintained. ^
-r*r *
* - Ay erV Agile Cure,
For'Fever and Apue, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fevpr, Remittent Fever, JXmjb
Aguo, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &0.,1
and indeed, all the affections which arise
from mutations, 'marsh, or miasmatic
poisons. t
v As its name implftrl it docs Cure, and does not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous
substance whatever, it in nowise injures any patient..
The number and importance of its cures
in the ague districts, arc literally beyond account,
and we believe without a parallel in the histoiy
of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the
acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures
" effected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies
had wholly failed.
Unacclimated" persons, cither resident in, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be
protected by taking the A O VE C I'IlE daily.
For Liver Complatutg, arising from torpidity
of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating
the Liver into healthy activity.
For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it
is an excellent remedy, producing many truly
; rontarkable cures, where other medicines had
failed.
Prepared by Dn. j. C. Aver & Co., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and
sold all round the world.
PBICE, $1.00 PEE BOTTLE.
Sold iu Camden, bv
HODGSON* & DUNLAP.
Nov. 3. ly.
State of South Carolina,
KERSHAW COUNTY".
In the PrJjule Court.
* Joel Hough, vs Amo3 Hough, Samson
Hough, et al.?Summons for Relief.
To Amos Hough. Samson Hough. Solomon
Jonlin, Eliza J. Joplin, Pickett Lnney,
- lienrittft V. Laney, Nancy Hough, personally,
and as mother of Thomas and Margaret
Hongh, "Thftttiaa Hough, Margaret
Hough, ji?bn Williams, Coiden II. Williams,
John W. Estridge. Elisabeth Est.
ridge, Jtrseph Hough, "Mary M. Hough,
Sarah A. McAter, Johu Hinson, Susan i\.
Ilinson, Cornelius 15. Sikes, Melissa A.
Sikes, John A. Williams, James Estridge,
and Sarah Estridge Defendants in the
above action.
You are hereby sumii oned and required to
answer the complaint in this action, which
was filed in the office of the Judge of l'rodato
for the County ami State aforesaid, ou the
2d day of September, tSTO. and serve a copy
of your answer on the subscribers at their
office at Camden, S. C*, within thirty days
after the s o vice of the summons ou you,
exclusive of the day of service.
If you fail to -answer t frf Complaint within
lthdl|time. the'Plalutilf vvili opplv to the Court
tor the relief demanded in the Compjuint.
PePASS & HAY,
PlaiutifTs |Attornev.
- (L. S ) J. F. Sutherland, J. P.
Nov. 3. Ct
Jsotice.
, I hereby give "notice that from and after
this date, I will hot pay any debts contracted
by. other persons, (without my siguature)
Unless compelled by law.
S. II. 10UNG.
Nov. 3, 1 Jin.
\Tanr Tt/To y /-\ 1
i^cvv x*JLCl<v_;jrvd
And COD FiSH just opened at
KIRKLEY'S.
FOB SALE.
Will be sold on the first Monday in November
bext, those
VAItABiE LOTS,
'on the West side of Broad Street; the site
of the old MASONIC LODGE, and the De
LEON House, also the Lots immediately in
rear of the same, extending thrqugh to Market
Street Terms CASH, purchasers to pay
'for papers and stamps.
J. B. KERSHAW,
W. M. and Chairmau Committee.
, 'Oct. 27. 2 t.
Goshen Butter.
A Superior Article of Goshen Butter, just
receivddHt KIRKLEY'S.
Irish Potatoes
AND ONIONS, just arrived. A splendid
article of Onions and Irish Potatoes, at
KIRKLEY'S.
Administrators Hale.
'On the 22nd day of November next, by permission
of J. F. Sutherland, J. P., I will
offer for sale, the personal property of the
Estate of .Jonathan Newman, deceased.
Terms?CAS1I. S. N. NE WM AN.
Oct. 27.?2t. Administrator.
mncET
THE following Certificates of Stock in the
iw.u ... Viw. A> ?
Dmirv vi vainucu, uviu 111 kiu iiauiu in .1 |
aXDER Sparks, deceased, having been lost !
or destroyed, notice is hereby given that ap |
plication will be made in three months from i
date, for renewal of the same, to wit:
No. 403, 17th January, 1838, 123 Shares.
<<5?5?,24th July. 1S3S, 71 Shares. SI 4, April
ittb, 1840, TOShareB.
T. P. LJTOE,
I. I). WILSON,
ex'ors Estate of A. Sparks.
Darlington, S. C. May 2, 1870.
May ID. 3in.
Something New!
Sugar Cured Canvass Shoulders, tor sale
AT MYERS'.
Mackerel^
Sardinia, Lobsters, Pickled Oysters) Salmon,
Vinegar, &c. For Sale
AT MYERS*.
Fine Brandy,
Something "Rich, Rare and Rucv" for sale
AT MYER S.
Dry Goods;
A select stock of Dry Goods, consisting
of Muslin, Calicoes, Blenched and
Unbleached Shirting, Russia Duck, Jeans,
Hickory Shirting, Denims, Handkerchiefs,
Ladies' and Gents' white and colored Hose,
Gloves, Ready made Shirts, Drawers, <fco.;
together with many other articles too tedious
to mention, all of which will be sold. VERY
CHEAP. D. C. KIRKLEY.
This eeh'brAted medicine "Tint won a deservedly
high reputation us tin alleviator of
puin and u preserver of health. It has
became a household remedy, from the fact
that it gives immediate and permanent relief.
It is a purely vegetable preparation, made
from the best and purest materials, safe to
keep and to use in every family. It is recom- I
mended by physicians and persons of all classes,
and to day, after a public] trial of thirty |
years?the average life of man?it stands unrivalled
and unexcelled, spreading its usefulness
over the wide world. Its large and
increasing sale affords positive evidence of its
enduring fame. We do not deem it necessary
to say much tn its favor as one small bottle
will do more to convince yija its^eflicncy
than all the advertisements ?h the worli^.?
Give it one fair triijl and .you would not be
without it for ten time* its cost.
Directions accompany each bottle.
Sidd bv all Druggists. i
Price 25 cents, 50 ceuts and SI per bottle.
Oct.'6. Jm.
Tfyo Second annual FAIR of the South
Carolina State*A&iieulfUriil and Mechanical
Society, will be held in Columbia, on (he 9th,
lOth, find llth of Ndveihber, n?xt .
All articles intenucd lor exhibition,'plainly
addressed to the Secretary, at Columbia, will
be shipped by the various railrorfds of the
State free of cost, at the shipper's risk.?
Exhibitors should notify the railroad agonts
at fheir respective depots of the articles they
desire to ship.
Visitors, during fair week, can purchase
excursion tickets to and from Columbia for
0:10 fare.
Persons intending to become exhibitors,
are desired to forward their entries to the
Secretary, at Columbia, on and after the 4th
November next. All articles or nnimals for
exhibition must be entered at the Secretary's
ofliee before being received into the enclosure.
Entries of animals will be received until 9
e'cloek, Weduesday morning, 9th November. ,
All other articles must be on the ground, and
entered at the Secretary's office, before 5
o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, 8th November.
The Secretary's office will be opened in.
Columbia on and after, tho -4th November,
next kD. WYATT AIKEN, : j
"TAX" notice.
All parties interested, arc hereby notified
that tiie time of extension upon Executons
expired on the Jf>th of October, and that ail
uncollected ..Exeoutions will positirely be
proceeded with on and after 1st November.
SAMUEL PLACE.
, Treasuror Kershaw Couniy.
6'ct 27. tf,
DISPEL, ALEXANDER.
DENTISTS,
ROAD ST., CAMDEN, S. C.
/X(T5?? tl1M Rt?rn (lf WlTTKoWSKV & I
VlllV/C VICI vuv ? --
11 yams.
M. BI5SEL, I. II. ALEXANDER.
Oct. 27.
Xorliieru Apples.
Excellent Northern Apples, just firmed
and for stile at liiKK LEY'S.
Sheriff* '^alcs.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. to
ine directed and lodged, I will proceed to
sell in front of the Court House, in Camden
on the first Monday, (third day) of October
next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
rcent'ohed arid described property,
to.wit;
Ohe'trnct of Land in tlT.s County on waters
of 'Black River,' containing one hundred
acres, more or less, bounded North, West
and South by lands of J. J. Hall, Ea%by
lands of John Stokes. Levied upon ns the
property J. J. Stokes, at the suit of W. W.
Stokes.
ALSO
All those Lots situated in the town of
Camdon, in this County, known in the plan
of said town as'Lots No. eight hundred and
seventy nine (?79) and eight hundted and
eighty {?80) with ore hundred and seventy
five ( f?5) feet off the western end of each lot,
fronting on the Public Square, each being
one hundrod (100) feet wide. Also, the
South half of Lot No. eight hundred, and
eighty one (881,) the line ol division ru.uning
from East to West. Levied upon us the property
of James Duulap, at the suit of Alfred
Brevard, Adui'r. ct al.
~?also"
One tract,pf Land,, in this county, containing
five Hundred and sixty (OGuj acres
more or less, lying on the North iide of Sanders'
creek, about seven miles above Camden,
bounding south by said creek, opposite
to Tryon's Mill. Levied on as the property
of John M. DeSaussure, at the suit of Alfred
Brevard, Adui'r. vs. James Dunlap, et a!.
??ALSO Four
parts of Lots in Camden, with Brick
Hotel tliereon, on the corner of Broad and
King streets, known as lots No. 1170, 1171,
J172 and 1173, running back.to .Church
street. Levjed upon as the property of Me- \
rpacy & Bosiycll, at the suit of diaries D.
Farrar, Indorsee. Sold at the risk of the
former purchaser. ,
Terms, Cash?purchasers paying for pnpers
and stamps.
J. P. BOSWELL, S. K. C.
Oct. 20. 3t.
Sheriffs Sale.
Kershaw?In Probate Court.
Trust Ed. of Jos. Cook, Deceased.
Ity order of J. F. Sutherland, Probate
Judge, I w ill sell in fro*t of the Courthouse
in Camden, on Monday the seventh day of
November next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit?
One tiactof Land, containing one Hundred
and Sixty (160) acies, more or less,
situated n the waters of Cum Swamp, bounded
by lands of James Reid, Wesley Spears,
Pntsey Nolan and Sumter lands. .
Terms?One half cash; balance in one year
from day of sale, purchaser giving bond with
security and a mortgage for balance of purchase
nfonej'; nnd to pay for stamps and papapers.
... J. P. BOSWELL, S. K. C.
Oct. 20.
Ethvan Fertilizer,
FOR
Wlicat and Other Cerials.
TEIV TONS,
Just Received in STORE nr.d for SALE by
D. L. DeSAUSSURE & CO.,
Agents.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons having claimR against the Es
tnte of Jonathan Newman, are required
to present them duly attested, and those
indebted to said Estate are called Upon to
pav up their indebtedness.
S. N NEWMAN, Ad in V.
Oct. 21. 4f
llostetters, Plantation,
and HolTlands German Bitters, and Warreu's
Toulc Cordial, for sale by
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
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LATEST QUOTATIONS
| . 0F
; SOUTHERN. SECURITIES.
IN CHARLESTON, S. C.,
Corrected Weekly by
Broker, No. 25 Broad-st. .
- NOVEMBER 1, Jb70.
Statf. Securities? Souib Carolina, old
@80 ?; do new ?@68 do, registered stock,
@68- .
City Securities?Augusta, Ga, Bonds, @
86?; Charleston, S. C. Stock, @50---?
do, Fire Loin Bonds,?@66; Coluinliia,
S. C. Bonds. @00.
Railroad Bonds?Blue Ridge, (first mortgage,
a (iO Charleston and Savannah, atiO?
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, a 85: Cheraw
and Darlington,?a<5g;_Orecnville and
Columbia, 1st niprfgage a 85;?do^gtgie guarantee,
a(i5-: South Carolina ex-coupon, a73)
do; alii). Spartanburg and Unipn, ?55
Rai LitoAd . Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia
and AugnsU, @10. Greenville and Columbia,
a2 1-2: Northeastern, a 13: Savannah and
Charleston, a31. South Carolina whole
shares, a 10; do., hall do, a-10*
rsouTn Carolina bank bills.
*13ank of Charleston ?@?
*13ank of Newberry , ?(a)?
Bank of Camden 35(a)?
. ? -*-1
15(1 OK 01 ucorgciunu
llank ofSoulh. Carolina 10(2)?
Bank of Chester... 11(2)?
Bank of Hamburg 6(a)?
Bank State-S. C., prior to 1861..48(a)?
! Bank State S C issue 1861 & 'G2.35(a)?
Planters & Mechanics' Bank of
Charleston...... ?@?
People's Bank of Charleston.?(a)?
""Union Bauk of Charleston ?(2)?
"'Southwestern R. It. Bank of
Charleston, (old) ?" 'Southwestern
11. R. Bank of
Charleston, (new).... ? (a)?
State Bank of Charleston 7(a)?
Farmers' and Exchange Bank
of Charleston 2(a)?
Exchange Bauk of Columbia...5(a)?
Commercial Bank of Columbia..7(a)?.
Merchants' 'Bank of Cheraw 6(a)?
Planters'Bank of Fairfield.......6(a)?1
State 6f S. C. Bills Receivable...91'..
Citj of Charleston Change Bilh*.95.
"'Bills marked thus(*) arc being redeemed
at the Bank Counters of each.
E. Y. CONWAY/
OROCER,
AND
General Commission AgentCLA310EIV,
OTEALER
IN
RROCERTES.
WINES, LIQUORS,
Seg-firs, Tobacco,
HATS,-GAPS,
Boots, and Shoes.
Together with a
Great Variety
OF
OTHER ARTICLES
Suited to his trade. He keeps on hand, a
full supply of
Bagging and Ties,
An? qffers to sell at as low prices as the same
articles can bo bought in this iparket.
Ho is prepared to, make libera1 advances
,on Cotton consigned to him for shipment, and
.to pay tjie l(ighest ;narket prices for all kinds
of Country Produce, at the stand -formerly
occupied by Mr. ELIAS, next door North oi
Judge LkitNER'S Office.
"Sept. 22. '3m.
m~W GOODS
Just Arrived.
DIt V GOODS, &c.,
.Consisting in part of assorted Prints, Detain,
"Plaids, Jeans, Kerseys, Bleached and Unbleached
Shirting, Opera, Printed and Canton
Flannels, Stripes. Checks, . Denims
Ticking, &c., Ladies and. Gents Plain and
Ribbed Hose, "White arid colored Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, Balmorals, Hoopskirts, Nubias,
Corsets, Aprons, Neckties, Suspenders,
Shirt Bosoms, Ladies Belts, Ylead Nets.
Spdbl Cotton, &'c.
Pocket Knives, Pocket Books, Combs,
Thimbles, Knitting and Sewing Needles, Pins,
&c., Lily White, Fancy Extracts, Pomades,
Cologne, &o.
GROCERIES <fcC.9
Consisting in part of
Flour. Sugnr, Coffee, Lard. Molasses, Salt,
Mackeral, Cheese Soap, Starch, Candles,
Matches,Oysters, Lobsters, Salmon, Sardines,
Jlorrings, Pickles, Canned Fruits, ?nd Vegetables,
Capers Sauce, Yeast Powders, Pepper,
Spice, Nutmeg, Ginger, Cinnamon, &c.
CROCKERY WARE, Nails, Cotton Cards,
Water Buckets, Concentrated Lye, Blacking,
Washing and Cooking Soda; Epsom Salts,
U op per as, <vc.. rur otui% tnivAi, ?y
1?. S. KIRKLEY.
3 iloora North of the Market.
GREAT BARGAINS "
in
"Valual>le T^ands.
The landpof the lute jajuQB. C. Doby being
divided, I offer for sulo my portion, consisting
of
5,000 ACRES,
on Watcree River, twelve mites below Camden,
twenty miles east ot Columbia. 600
acre's chared River Bottom, under fence,
well adapted to Cotton, Com, Small Grain,
or Stock raising. The greater part being
perfectly free from overflows. The balance
are fine Pine Lands, with fine Creek Bottoms.
The whole is admirably adapted to
Stock Raising. There is a fine Residence,
with Outbuildings on the place, with ample
accommodations for lafiorers.
These Lands will be sold at a groat sacrifice,
on the most accommodating terms, either
in a body, or in two or lluvc tracts.
For further particulars, apply to James
M. Davis or to
A fine Plat of the the Lands can be seen
at Mr. Davis' office. _ The Lands, if not previously,
will be sold as above, at public auction
in Columbia, the first Monday in December,
in ajbody or Tracts to suit purchasers.
. E. C. DOBY.
Camden, S. C.? Oct. 18; tf. J,
? M
! _
"CONTINU ATI ON~
:: stot't of ; . j.
BUSINESS.
The undersigned will continue Business nt
the gtnnd fornierl}'_ occupied by the late W.
ELIAS, corner of Broad and Rutledge sts.,
Caniden, ?. C.
?f - AMELIA ELIAS.
October 6. . tf . .
Hew Fall and. Winter
GOODS.
MRS. ELIAS hns on hand, and offers at
the LOWEST PRICES, a general stuck of
MERCHANDIZE,
consisting in part, of DRY GOODS, of every
description, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
<Lc., &c. Also. .
SUGAR. COFFEE, TEA. MOL SSES
FLOUR, BACON, LA.ftp, SALT BAGGING
nnd TIES, with .every other nrricle
usually called for. Her inotto being QUICK
SALES and SMALL PROFITS, she is prepared,
to make .it to thq interest of pur- '
chasers to fall, examine her goods and learn
her prices 'Before laying in their supplies.
October 6. tf J
KNOX & GILL.
Cotton Factors
AND
General Coiissioa Mentals,
No. 4, Holliday St. Baltimore, Md.
Consignment of Cottpn or other Produce,
respectfully solicited ana liberal advances
.made by us through our Agent at Camden,
S.. C.
Sept. If*. - * tf.
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M i 11- Gearint,Shafting Pulleys
tHStND FOR A CIRCULAR: x=??
Srpt. T5. ,'ly
SUPERIORCANVASSED
and PIG HAMS, Best Smoking
and CliewingTobacco, Pipes and Cigars.
Also, Powder, Shot aud Caps. For Sale at
KIRKLEY'S.
Bagging and Ties
The subscribers have received a good slippy
of BAGGING and TIES, which they will j
d spose of, say,
. IJaggiug at....2"5 cents per yard.
Ties, at 8 ceDis per )b.
C2TA1 iheral deduction to the trade.
D. L. DESAUSSURE & CO.
Sept. 29. tf.
GEO. ALDEN," Agent7
Is now receiving a LARGE and well-selected
stock of
SHOES,
Cook Stoves,
and a great variety of other articles npper
taining to his business, to which ho respect
fullv calls tho attention of the public.
Sept. L - tf
Ladies, Call and See Them!
THE E?IWASHER.
The greatest Improvent of the Age
for the Laundry.
It does its work well, as is acknowledged
Kv thu thiuiRnnilrt who have them in use.
For sale by ? * ;
GEO. ALDEN, Agent.
Sept. I tf
SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZEMEDALSAWARDED
THE GREAT
jjffil Meni Piaiio
WJL KNABE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand, Square and Upright
PIANO FORTES
RALTHIORE, ?D.
Tliese Iii8trnn?cnts have', been before the
Public for.,nearly Thirty Y^nrs, and upon
excellence alone attained an unpurchased preeminence,
which pronounces them unqualified.
Their., ATONIES
combines great power, sweetness ami fine
singing quality, as well ns great parity of In
tonution uitii Sweetness throughout the entire
scale Their
TOUCH
is plinnt nml elastic, and entirely free from
the 8tifliie.?8 found in so many Pianos
IN WORKMANSHIP
they are unequalled using hone but/lie very
best seasoned mate ual, the Inrge capital
employed in our business enabling us to keep
continually an immense stock of lumber, &c,
on band. ;
All our Square AXOS liavc our New
Improved Overstrung Scale and the Agrakkk
TrKHLE.
Wo wouid call special attention to our late
improvements G R A N 1) PIA N 0 S A N I)
S Q U A Ru G U AN D 8. PATENTED AUgust
14. itigg which bring the Piano nearer
perfection tuan has yet been attained.
Every Piano fully warranted for
Five Years.
Wo have made arrangements for the Sole
Wholesale Agency for the most celebrated
PARLOR ORGANS and J1ELODEONS
which wo offer, Wholesale and Retail, at
Lowest Factory Prices.
WM KNABE & CO.
Baltimore, Md.
Sept. 15. Gin.
Notice.
This is to notify all persons that the un- ;
deraigned widow of.Tcdin W. Arthur, deceas- j
ed, givc;s notice that Lund Warrant Number ;
44,922 for One Hundred and Twenty (120) 1
Acres of Bounty Land, umier Act of Com
gress, approved ikl of March, 1855, which'
was issued to her husband for services as I
private in Captain John Olios nut's Company, ;
South Carolina Volunteers?Florida Wnr.j
was lost or destroyed on or about the 25th !
day of February, A. P., I8G5, at the Town j
of Camden, South Carolina. The undersign- I
ed also gives notice that she intends to apply |
to the Commissioner of the Land office for a?)
re<issue of Said bounty land warrant issued
as aforesaid to her said husband.
CORNELIA ARTHUR,
Widow of J. W. Arthur.
Nov. 3; btu
1
THE POLIC1
-LIFE Am TOHTIKE
OIF1 THE g
No. 29 ROAD ST., C
:o:
wir! McBUENEV, President. G
K. P. ALEXANDER. V. P. and Actuary. .!<
J. V. GILMER, Vice Pres. res. in Geo. A
E. NYE HUTCHISON, Vice Pres. res. Ji
. in Georgia. R.
R.
FIFTY THOUSAND'DOLLARS deposit*
of Policy Holders.
More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of,
This Company, liayjng complied with all the
issue the usual forms of Life and Endowment 1
CASH'?HEMIUMS! CASH DIV
; Ajl policies non-forfeitable after the payment
Paid-up Policies issued on surrender of the
Purely MIJTUAL ! No Stockholders! All i
ers. Dividends decluredi Annually- ;
Dividends once declarod ape non-forfeitable,
to increase the amount of Assurance,.or to. nyik
with the Company, however applied, may be ui
Investments confined by Charter to. the mosl
Patronize the only Life Assurance in the Sta
WARR
Dr. O. J. Shannon. Medical Examim
COTTON
THE LATESI^MPltOVEMEN
'HOOCH'S'5
IS OFFERED TO
AGENCY
ACTUAIj EXPENSES ADD
SAMPLE can be seen at our STORE
livery by tbe 20th and 25th inst.. ;
We will have a Supply of the above, I
Merchants as LOW as they can^purch at
Aug. 4-Iy.
DRUGS AND~
FRED. J". C
AVIIOLESALE
JlltlUUlSl' AiA J
IT AS ON HAN D and constantly rccc
Patent Medicines,
Perfumery, Fancy
Toilet Articles,
Luton Potv
Soaps, U
Whiter
Paints, Oils, Putty and
Window G
of every description!
ALJ
Hostetter's Bitters,
Vinegar Bitters,
Castor Oil,
Sulph. Morphine,
Hydrat Chloral,, , ..
Elixir Bromide Potassiui
AND Everything Usually kept in a wel i
proposes to sell
CiEHE-AJF JF(
PRESCRIPTIONS compounded day
is npcessarv.
July 7-6ui3.
v
HAVE JUST KECEIVED
DRUGS AMDJ
Fluid Extracts, Instruments,
Quinine, Blue M,
Calomel, Op
Castor
Diar
ALSO ALL J
PATENT 3r
PHYSICIANS and others will find it
ino our stock before sending to Charles
that we can sell as cheap and 011 as good
June 10.
Bad way's Eteady SSelic'f*.
Mustang Liniment, un<! Pain Killer.
For aiile l>v
HODGSON it DUNLAP. I
SIGHT DRAFTS.
SIGHT DRAFTS 011 Baltimore?good in
e\v York at par value. For sale by
GF.O. AI.DEN, Agent,
*" 4- *.
*- 41 %
%
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r HOLDERS,
ASSURANCE'CO..
' V' !;
iOUTB,
HABLESXON, e. C.
. IhSBf'
EO. E. BOGGS. Secretary. .. ; .
DUN T. DARBY. M. D.. Mediaat Adviser
UGGSTINE T. 6MYTHE, Solicitor.
tMES CONNER. Counsel..
A. KINLOCH.M. D. I Locpl Medical
LEBBY', Jn., M.rD., |. Examiners.
I with Comptroller General for protection
* ir . V w.
Assurance applied for. < H
fanulitinnff of Charter, is now prepared to
?olicies on the Cash system.
IDENDS ! CASH POLICIEg! ;
.....
t ofONE Annual Premium,
original for an equitable amonnt. ..
>roflts DIVIDED among the Policy-Hold
and may be used to.reduce.the Premium
e the Policy selfj-sustninyig. .Dividends left
ied, in case of need, to ppy^Premiums.
t solid and reliable Securities."
te, and keep your MONEY AT HOME.
EN R. MARSHALL, Agent.
3 Cf r\
ar, uamueu, a. \j.
*
TIES
T AND BEST NOW IN USE
jpj^ri&i<rrF
THE TRADE AT
price.
'Eli nnd in any quantity desired
and engagement will be made for deiy
tlie 20th instant, Which we offer to
iy other T[E </qual in'qtfality &c."
D. L. DeSAUSSURE & CO.
"medicines,
iollibb,
A>'I> RETAIL
P ? t ii e c a r y.
iving supplies of the most populiu
(Ior. Extracts,
air, Tooth, Nail, Flesh,
vasli. and Paint Brushestla'ss,
afrd Lamps
3 & CHIMNEYS, &C., &C.
so
Plantation Bitters*
Sea Moss Farine,
Sulph, Quinine,
Leibig's Food*
Cijlorodyne,
m, Citrate of Magnesia,
assorted DRUG STORE?which he
DB CASH.
and night?and on Suudays, when 14
:N ,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
MEDICINES;
assj
ium, Morphine,
Oil, Epsom Salts,
rhcea Remedies &c., &c.
?OPlTLAlt
I~aj
to their advantage to call ana osnn*
ton or elsewhere as we are oonfldent
terms as any Honse in the Slats.
IIOPGSON & DUNLAP
Genuine While Lead,
the numerous colors, I'aint and Vnrntsij
Brushes, Copal, Japan and Dunutr Varnishes,
For sale Clierfp
By HODGSON A DUNLAP.
AND
COTTON TIES.
For Sale ct the lowest market prices, by
GEO. ALDEN, Agent