The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, September 21, 1871, Image 3
LCSCALNEWS.
CAMDEN POST OFFICE.
Until further notice the Northern ami Southern
Mail vill close every night during the week
at 81 o'clock P. M. Sundays at 4 o'clock 1*. M.
Lancaster. ash Flat Rock?-Arrives at 0
o'clock P. M., Monday, Wednesday and FriP.riday.
Leaves at 6 o'clock A. M., Tuesday,
Thui-aday and Saturday.
BRAnronn Srnixds, Jarrrnsos axt? Tiller's
Ferry?Arrives at I'd o'clock M., every Friday.
Leaves at 1 1*. M., cVcry Friday.
Office opon duritlg tlto week for delivery of
Mail, from 0 o'clock A. M.? to 1 o'clock P. M.,
Rnd from 6) o'clock P. M., to 7J o'clock P. M.
Sundays from 10 A. M. to 11 o'clock P. M.
^ pkkautt ov.eexnisa letters bt express.
Sec. 100. All ]?cr8ons whatsoever who shall
Softer the passage of this act transmit by any
oxnrcss. or other means by this act do
HareA"? lawful, auy letter or letters, package
*oe jlaeHges, or other mailable matter, except,
ing newspapers, pamphlets, magazines nnd periodicals,
or who shall place or cause to be deposited
at any appointed place, for the purpose
of being transported by such unlawful means,
hny matter or thing properly transniitible by
hiail, excepting newspapers, pamphlets, magazines
and periodicals, or who shall deliver any
Such mnUer, excepting newspapers, pamphlets,
hVigiitines nnd periodicals, for transmission to
tiny agent or agents of such unlawful expresses,
shall, for each and every offence, forfeit and
pay the sum of fifty dollurs.
Aug. 3. SAMUEL PLACE. P. M.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Methodist Church?Rev. A. J. Stokes, Pastor
?11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Presbyterian Church?Rev. 8. II. IIat, Pastor
?10} A. M. and 4} P. M.
Episcopal Church?Rev. J. Stf.ixfort Kidxey,
Pjlsj[or?11 A. M. and 41 P. M.
Baptist Church?Rev. A. K. Durham, Pustor
?-li A. M. and 8 P. "M.
JIeibew New Yeah.?Last Saturday
Was the Jewish Festival of the New year.
Jit wxs generally observed by them in the
place. * ' '
A Public Nuisance. ?Eevcry night,
*'\>ut more especially or. jacurdxy, tremendous
shoots, yells, sci eanis, echreeches, hootings,
gjrpwis, curses, spngs, and all the other noises
known to humanity, are freely bestowed upon
? the dwellers in tho upuci part of town.
' Can't then nisance be abated?
J>inte Society meeting?There wdl
be a . .eg ,.r the Ke-shaw Distric Bible
-y i ' .ox' cvevog nt 7:30
V e.* . tin* Prcsbyter-an church.
Ari ! e v II be d.-livcrcd by Re\. Mr.
]5dUef. : *e ?:m:v. ?m by others. The pub-lie
l^pecif -Hy m. vital to attend.
. - ?:
-rr- TV..., 9 4 ..{V R
. H ilATVIt; i .'i r.i.i ?41 u.|.v? SjId'C.-?
arrived on the train 1a-t etening.
The sergeant in ojiKn-snd dees uot kno?'
why he :s oi<lcred he.e, but awaits o-ifc'j'-cUnly
will find otu what it mc..r. <foic
ii y d.ivs. We uavo o-'r -n-i "I'mb'V
wict wab'og to see w ?ot..e; . .. e
. . correct, io c.xp c?> i g .1 ci* c 4.
StVND ! < >! U'MJEU.?T1.0 lr Oaft buOWli
""as 4i*rie Oid Brick ll??tcl," oj e 'lie
Ovuit lij.ee is in a dreadfully (t !.??? .! ed
" c-'u lu *? ? The ruof lias |?:uti.>iiy
while the beams winch used to suppc-n he
ph.. -tie ciitirely rotten, and the only
wonc-c is, -.iia. ?,hey have not fallen already
ffcre. it families iive in the old o.'.kf-iy, to
whom, .is wed as to he passers-by, we c > tend
this gentle warning.
.A CIliK. T ' vFi'ER.? I'eters' Music al
friUhjfcfoc ' .terror Is to hand, containing
fifteen beaut i d pieces of music.printed from
fell size n.>:. plates. It can be had ft:
th.ity.ccnts. lhe Publishe: also die s lo
send ?-:.* .i'd, .br -nedo'l.c s:x/w?cfc rn'uibe...,.
.'rom fin. V> e ?! odred
pices i h 'h-c oc-.tna'-. worth a Io*.^
d>Oi?n ! . a..*- ..?.lnr fr. fT.n Pnhlishi'r
OUll . ?"? . iwv? V r ?. ?*r ? ??... ? ? ,
^ 4 J. Ii. rc-C!>! ui)9 ii*o.dwn\ .vew-York. and
rJ for a, y< u will *.?; y- *ir ur-ney's
?.tJWorth. n
Our Columhi . Friends.?We prcrcn' to
v our readers .h*s weec, the odve.thcuie of
Messrs. R. & W. C. SwAmu.o, wh? :rtisc
the largest a< d most do? able > <> of
Clothing, Mats &c. ever seen 1.1 (. mitia,
and of Messrs W. 1). Love & Co., who have
a variety of all kind f g<*ds to please the
eye and the losle. Mr. John 11. Joy, well
k how it to on. people, cau be found at their
cstablist-inc. t.
. toth iho'C arms .re ioo well known to tisane
.my thing more from u-. than an ml cation
that they are " iip and about."
Sons op Temperance.?To one who considers
what a state of things existed &:x
o . . weeks ago in this community, and now loo*s
u[K?n the good which the co-organ ration i f
the Sons of Temperance has effected the
eWage is almost marvellous. Still, there
are many who are not yet awakened to a
uense of their danger, and who say, " there
5b bo use for me to join, because 1 do not
driuk to excess," whereas, the fact is, that
. drinking at all is excess to many of those
who thus reason, because they do not require
,r~ ' it, and so, any indulgence is excess. Arguments,
however, do uot often convince in
s thing of this kind. Sad, bla-di-'g, scorching
experience is the only teacher. A melancholy
fact, but a fact nevertheless. The
subject is worthy the consideration of all
thoughtful men, and while there xrc n:a.?y
who hare their "own views u j.<n i^e .-abject,"
(it would be strange if .'he- d'-J >i,
hava some views, ^it least,) they sit ulu be
wo'log c? discuss them, to sec '* ey t''l
stand the to^* of reason because t * 1 I v,
can wrong views be corrected, or else it is a
- 2 Virtual acknowledgement that they fear to
expose those views to the scrutiny or criticism
of an adversary.
TJie Division is flourish lug fully as much
. . - as at first, and numbers some of the staunch?0t
of <?W citizens.
Wily Oxen.?It is said that oxen have
intercommunicated the fact that the deputy
collector of taxes arc taking them in for
their owners' taxes, and that they refuse
absolutely to be brought into town. Hence,
almost any afternoon* if a pcirson will visit
the neighborhood of the depot, he will sec
from fifty to one hundred beasts tethered to
tree? in the swamp down there. We do
not like to expose the whereabouts of the
innocent oxen, but it is nothing but fair that
their owners should begin to learn that they
as well as the whites, have to pay their taxes.
"Dear, hear, what Can filh Matter
He?"?On Monday night, seeing that the
? - - ? 'ti ...
mail had opened, and no t-iiaricsion ..?c ?-?
arrived, wc ventured to insinuate ourselves
Uo the P-.st Office, and its Master, and
' iquirc of the latter a- 'o the probable <\utsc.
"We were shown a package marked Camden,
but containing the papers that should have
g<ve to Orangeburg. The defunct] Republican
used sometimes to call the New* the
'mxfzc.' and with some show of reason,
for somebody must have been snoozing when
ihe aforesaid mistake was made.
The consequences of the misdirection
were rather disappointing to a great many
?.-f jur pe ?ple who look to the Xt icr- for the
latest telegrams concerning the markets.
A Stuanue Coincidence.? \\*.. j ab'ished
last week an account of a curie.;? swarm j
of flics which was seen passing t.:rrristown,
Pcnn., and which we rather Rga. dud
as a pretty high/Zyer, bui on ,vuvr.V . several
reliable ladies nnd genci-m?.. :: _. r
town saw the same strange s.t arm. .. . nondinc
in cverv nartieular th. : >i:
r o - v a
ludcdto. As far as one could si'j
extended, and in width they r, ,
several hundred yards, presenting u ui.ei inarkable
spectacle. Some of r,'..cm vuo
caught and examined, and currc*j* '"ltd
precisely with those we had mentis! I.?
Whence and whither these ni}r>:>o> I
and arc going, no one knows, ov ;;t if ,
anybody docs he or she has kept time 'cn
ledge to him or herself Can any tf 1
sacjnts explain the phenomenon ?
Tits Court.?On Monday Judge Mc1 n
convened llic Court of Sessions a;
o'clock, A. M.
Tho jn- 'C> were prompt in their af(c.r.d;u
ec, d wee organized, Mr. C. )>< ' p
I-Vc>oi?i. of the Grand Jury, rice T. H.
(.'ho l o, E- j., excused; Mr. W. F. M-y'-ii:
Foremau Petie jury No. 1, and Mr. S. It.
Ad.?n.? of No. 2.
ho JednQ ,'hen instructed the Grand
?lurv as t*.'liO'.r duties, aud several bills
were them by J. 31. Davis, IVj..
jotmgiS nnitor.
I ?< b lis were found against John Mc- i
t
(. ? . n, fo asgault and ba'tcry with intent in j
I li K(>itt Whitnkcr. for muniir. j\eu?,j
*as ..rigued Monday afternoon. Mos.?vs. i
Sha & Lining for the defence. IT 3 r;:;s,
t :c?T luosday, ond fond guilty cf man- !
h1?" jlifet.
in ihe case of the State vs. J el A. i
SVncock. indictment for murder, tbo Court'
oppoinlcd Messrs. Lcitner A Dunlapmid A.
P. Lining to represent, the State. The case
will tried to-day.
Tho acting Solicitor nntioun *cd that he
would not give out the ?iil against t' c rioters
ut this temi of the f'v'irt, on account,
we suppose, of the defect in tho time and
mannet of drawing the Grand Jury.
The Court of Common -Pleas may eon vene
to morrow ou Saturday, hot scarcely before
next Monday. The Grand Jury were discharged
on Tuesday.
Ciumk i\ Cukstkk.fiKM).?We learn
fr* -l ; i<liable source that Silas Ingram Jr.
on ' is S turday night, stabbed and ki led
J. 0. Newinai a son of Mr Nelson Newman,
in '. Mj'ghh 'v>od of Brewer's Gold .ainc.
vhio-i U Chestcrftckl Count}'. Our inf
umunt states that Silas Ingram Jr., eauic
to Newman's house, where his mother and
i sister, Newman's wife were, in a state of intoxication
where he stayed a short time and
| then declared his intention "f leaving. II is
nr-t'ier besought Newman to go out and try
(: Je;vi him from going. Newman went
it nd meeting hiui near the gato caught
his bridle and
BEGGED HIM NOT TO GO,
as his mother was in gr*?nt distress about
him, but he drew his knife and tend Newman
to let g.' his bridle rein or he would est him.
New-t. II continued to bog him net t' g laid
ia'ul Vs land upon Ingram's ieg, when
J I ..*: ?nn io'J him again to let him go or he
1 W" . d stab him and in the same instant
'. dieted upon him a
fearful Wound in iits throat,
severing his jugular vein and cutting dowri
to the breast bone. Newman lived but
o-.c or s'v hours. I"gratn is still at large,
and cannot be found by the Sheriff who is
iii pursuit if hiui. Mr. Nelson Newman
lo*' another son just a woek since, and new
atiudiei* heavy sorrow-has fallen upon him.
Jle nrd his son's widow and family have
em- .'i"erc sympathies >n their grief.
Cr?"e ha> assa imd fearful proportions ol
Lie and in most instances can be traced tc
the influence and use of that most disastrous
enemy of the human family, strong drink.
Ocrt Cotton Market.?This used to bt
, the best cotton market in the State, .outsidt
> of Charleston, and we see no reason why ii
1 should not now be. From our exchanges
the only other place, except as before, whicl
h as bought as much cotton as we have, this sea
t son. is Columbia. In Sumter, the sales foi
- the last two weeks do not exceed our sale
for one, and the prices though apparently
higher in Sumtcr,arc/orccr/,or those obtained
in exchange for goods, for how can- cotton be
soiling there for J of a cent less than in
New York? The thing is clearly impossible.
Our merchants ate enterprising, our
facilities for transfortation good, Second to
none in tho State, except Colombia, and \
there is apparently nothing to prevent us
making ourselves what we used to be. It is
a common remark on our streets, that agreat
deal of the trade which for soino years past
has gone elsewhere, is now returning to its, y
Let us therefore encourage tllis return, and "
the only way to do it is to make it pay the,,
planters, to bring their produce to this
market. If wc cau make it pay them, there
will no longer bd arty difficulty. The mer*
chants caii show as pretty and as full lines.
I of goods as can be found any where, and if
' ? * /><>.,*ntt>r* title to I
| tlicy Will oniy uimimjul i/u uow -? -- .
makc.it known, we vcutuTe to predict a rich I
return to tliem for their investment. We
print next wcttk a very large uddition tooUr
usual issue, which we intend to sdnd all over
this, Sumter and Lancaster Counties, besides
sonic to Darlington and chesterfield. Bearing
this in mind, we submit these views to
the consideration of Advertisers. ; ' ,.
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CAMDEN CO ITON MARKET. 1 ' |
Camden, S. C. September 21,1871.
The sales for the week ending yesterday
noon, were 200 bales. Wc quote:
I Middling lSQlSf...
The shipments for tho same time were
:JSp bales. '
| .
Latest Cotton Quotations.
New York, Sept.. 10.
The cotton market to.day is unsettled
and lower; sales of 1750 bdles at 20' cents
for uplands.
. Baltimore. Sept. 19.
Cotton dull and lower; sales of 57
laics at 193(^20 cents for middling.
^ . c?* 1 n
V/lIAKLiHsri;^, otju. j > .
Cotton close J dull; sales of 100 bales
;-t IS] cents for middling.
Liverpool. Sept. 10.
Cotton dosed quiet and stiv.dy: uplands
ijd; orleans Old.
'miort/nf to j>l'i1dk:w an!) coninAcroltS.?We
learn from our Charleston
exchanges that Mr. P. P. Tonic, the wellknown
man ufacturer < ?f Doors, Sashes. Blinds,
Ac., has established a depot at No. 20 llayne
srreet. where he keeps constnutly on hand |
n it only all articles from hisown mannfacti ry,!
but also every variety of builders hard .rare,
French and American window glass, both [
plain and oramcntul, slate mantels, and, in
short, everything necessary to finish handsomely
a residence, a store, or a church.
C opartnership Notice!
WALLACE & BURNS. '
1 f
CI (
TflK UNDERSIGNED would inform the
friends of W. WALLACE snu the customers of
the lute t.'. 15. J5Uit.>;*> uiai imi'j- mnu luiiui-u ib '
Copartnership autl will continue the
Mercantile Business
.
j ut the OLD STAND, ?t present. Are now receiving
New Ooods;
Which will be toM ClifiAi' FOR CASH. Give
its a call W. WALLACE.
MRS. M. L. BURNS.
sept 11-Sm
Butter! Butter!
i J^lCE GOSIIEN BUJTER?CHEAP.
For sale by
sept 11-Gt * BAUM BROS.
* Seed! Seed! ,
Black oats,
wheat,
RVE,
barley,
For sale by
?Cpt 14-'?t BAUM BROS.
Florence branch, i
NACHMAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE JOBBERS,
t i
Rexpedtfully inform their numerous patrons
it ml the MERCHANTS generally of i)ARhTN<J-'
TON and surrounding Cuuhtics, tjiai.tliey. have
cstiililihlicil u BRANCH of their Charleston
Ilousu at t ,
FLOBENCE, ^
AVherc full lines of FOREIGN aud DOMESTIC
STAPLE and FAN'CY r
Dry Goods, Notions,
Will he found at all times at such prices as arc
fixed by the Charleston market, thus enabling
our friends to supply themselves with all Goods
in our line without the expense and inconvenience
of a trip to Charleston or Northern market.
The
RAIL ROAD FACILITIES
nr riavonfft rott iters this BRANCH an imnort
nnt consideration, nnd we promise that nothing
1 will be left undone to serve our patrons with
well selected nnd large lines of Goods, and we
trust this effort on our part to accommodate the
Country Merchants Will be properly apprccia>
ted.
, Thankful for past patronage we solicit a continuance.
NACHMAN & CO.,
5 FLORENCE, S. C.
5 Sept 7?4t
Bagging and Ties.
i One Bale heavy Dundee Bagging.
One Bale medium do. do.
One Bale Bagging Twine,
r One Ton "Eureka" Ties.
Just received and for sale by
s D. L. DESAUSSURE & CO.,
J Au". 17?tf. Com. Agents.
ff
Transient rates, $2 50 per day; Day Bcardcrs.'per
week, So; Board and Lodging, per
week, $ 7. sept 7-ly
tleaH d
^ r'^h'^ S^SSwIMl- H
\vj?m tmmmm S
Jh b
Jjjj! ; .?|gSpB jj
^ B IIP ^
1 THE COLD MET A HOTEL is entirely new.
Only house in Columbia built expres?ly fora firbt
class Hotel. Airy and well furnished rooms;
i...< .....1 imtl... miu tin nn-rlinnt.
I MM ?! ? VUIU WMMO , b-w n
WM. GORMAN, proprietor.
nug 10?Cm
~C00R1AG STOVES.
' ' ? ?
* ,fT'
It is ft well-known fact that the Cooking Stove
has heretofore found but few admirers in the
KOllTIIEKY COUNTRY,
hence its utility is but little known. In consequence
of ft coinpleiu ri-v>lu'ion in the sy-tern ol
labor in that 1 i"u o.' " ' ury, and domestic
duties ilevolvioj nto> ? nin i those heretofore
unnccusiomeu to [ ' ' in fiioh labor,
Tlie Coolfin^StoA'C
iv.o inflow sought alter ns the most
tomal ana Lateaiii Aft
that.hps.yet boon invented for cooking purposes
at prices'within the ro.ich of all who desiro t<
use tlicm. As arent for a well Known iitnuttinc
taring establishincnt. I am on.iV-d lo supply tin
people of ('.nin!".' Mi'! ;-i"i tulinp; fcbiintF
with Coohiti? Sfo -e?.... , upr-.a ven patterns
of any size rcjui. > . : i-?, idefy compo
titiou, utu'i respectfully inv.'l yn- ? attention ti
the same before pur- basing oivjuberc.
A LJD.E.X, Agent*
aug 17-1 f
BSHiTING
FOR
COTTON GUIVS
' i 1
And other machinery. Also an improved ar
ticle of
LACE LEATHER.
For sale by
GEO. AL.DE>', Agent.
nug 17-tf.JAMKS
KXO.X. JOHN Citil..
KNOX & GILL., .
Cotton Factors & CoMissioii Merchantf
No. 4 Holiday Street, Baltimore, Md.
r\ ; Af G.ttnn rivQ-nect.fullv Srilicitcd
i^onvipjiiiiviiioji'i w"?---?? - -, j. ? ^
Liberal CASH advances made inereon by
GEOKCiL ALB)K.\,
Agent.
hufc. 24. Cmos.
Kinsman & -Howell>
Factors and Commission
Merchants.
iLiberal Advances made on
Cotton and Naval Stores.
Charleston, <??7.
nllg 31?4in
KERSHAW?In TUK P HO bate COUR-]
EST A TE OF \YM. EO WELLWUEREA9,
Lewis Sowcll lias mnde suit I
mc for Letters Of AdininU'ralion upon all an
sihgular tbe goods, ehnttclt,. rights and credi
which were of said William Sowell, decensei
Now, therefore, this is to so union and rcquii
all and singular the Limited and creditors of tl
said deceased to be and appeaw before me at tl
Court of r-obate, to he held on the 2oth day i
September instant, to show cause, if any the'
be, why the said admlnisl'-ation should not I
granted. J- !' SUTIF Ell LAND,
T T>
Sept 7?td o. s.
KERSHAW?IM T1IK PllOUATK Couif
In the matter of the. last Will and Tcxtamci
of J01IN M0 TL EYp Deed.
To John Motley,^Elizabeth .TidvjeL, and Abigr
?- Robinson. J
YOU nnd cncli of you arc hereby notified
Appear lit the Court of Probate to be holdcn
Camden at the office of the subscriber on tl
first Monday, in December next, A. D. 187
which day has been appointed for proving tl
Will of the said John Motley, deed., in duo for
of law. J. F. SUTHERLAND,
Sept 7?3m. J. f.
h
! DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, W
P. P. TOALiE,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER,
No. 20 IIaync-8l. ami Iforlbcck's Wharf,
CH ARLESTON, S. C.
BfSyThin is the lmgcM arid niost complete Factory
of the kind In Die. Southern States, and all
articles in this line can be furnished by Mr.
l?- TnALK iit nrices which defy competition.
JQTA pamphlet with full and ct'^tni lerl lief of
all sites of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, and the
prices of each, will he seal tree and poet paid,
on application to
1\ 1'. TOAT.&, Cnarlcstott, S. C.'
J&ly18, 12ta.
SOUTH-CAROLINA
Land 4 Immigration Association.
The undersigned Ik'tV,j f^ppoVd th? pgency
for the above Association for il? ? * Coot v. is pre1
paicd to Sell ticheto nud j.iveaL into, motion rcpecting
(besame.
figf-fi'tiffc, oh Rutlcdge c" On-hen, S. C.
JOH \ KKr*HAW.
Jur.e VO. . tf
D. I DcSAUSSUISE & CO.,
COMMISSION AGENTS,
Will boy nnd sell ( "'I ' "Jx, I'UCPll'.K, nnd
MEllCHANDI/.C ret n li'jcmi t^-ms,
and solicit consign . it . i..~v wili eri'ieavor
to dispose of it?' .t "m..fege, either at
Wholesale or i nini!.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
Flour, Syrup,
B a con, Sii^ar,
Lard, Collce, Soap,
Hams, Molasses,
C^ond Iob.
" V ??
-Which are off.-red VFKY J.OW. for CASH
ONir.
They also OiFer,
At Oostfor Cash,
T.i ! entiie of t'?e?r former Mock, purchased by
Messrs. j. Mi'l'ilefou & C'>. iw.'l sold on their
acenii mi.
P t I)ENAL"?UfiE & CO.
j Juno 22 - if
?5 ust Received,
A brnaU l?r of Choice'
Small Size X. 1. Pig Hams,
And White Brea kfast Meat
For family u?e .ry cm* and
, chono ?s i- "rt|i . .
b. Ir i) . > : w *. i j t
- Aujj. 1? - if. A a em*.
r GEiVGBAi FIRE
: and
. .?.r uiAiiniimr aorwox/
Lltt IIN5?U?AINUL MUUNOI,
CAMDEN, S. C.
Piedmont & Arlington
Life Insurance Company,
! RICHMOND, Va,
i
r The most Successful and Wealthiest
> Insuranoe ompany in tile South.
a ?~
ASSETS tii 10th Sept., 1870, $2,011,000.70
ANNUAL INCOME 1,500,000.00
NO. POLICIES ISSUED to loth
Dec., 1870, 13.211
Fire Companies
Pacific Insurance Company of San
? Francisco, Atlantic Branch New
York Capital One Million DolCold.
Policies Issued Payable in Gold or
Currency,
Richmond Banking and Inrance
Company,
CAPITAL $500,000.
For ovory description 01 insurance ?
W. CLYBtlllN, Agent.
' ifrisli.4* J^aieiTi:
!> OCTAGON MOOD FUSE
Metallic Burial Cases.
AIR TIGHT and LN'DHSTRUCTABLE
for protecting and preSERVING
THE
DEAD.
The subs-'-ribrr 1% ii> 1,1c above celebrated
CASKS on mini. w!> ;:n. < iili'iiiv. neatness
and tin'sli c?i . or ??. .-. s Tucse are
air and wafer iig~i. ! : * ?> wi t reserve tl?e
body Cor a Jou? I'me. e.iiicn i "?vi? .men 'jroven
by a uiioib-- I So-i.. tin-. South.
They cost uiu u>. ' - :j?? well made
Walnut or M.?*.ogf Cul> ?t.
_ On linnd, a complt" tmcn'
p. WOODEA iOlllAS.
Lined and Uulincd, Sti tn?I hii* * .u u.sncd. 01
covered. Handles rid T ,-i ^. ll( suit ami
1 at price* iu . pmmico* <? mi
? K.J. UoCUK-ijllT,
is I? i ?
Luuei (uKcr.
J' March 10. 12m.
e
S SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD
of
CAHDEA BK1.VCU.
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,j? On and after Monday. Jimh; 12, 1871. th<
schedule of theCamoci. Train will be as follows
Leave Can.>n at 0 00 A. M.
Arrive at Coiaiubiii at 10 10 A. M.
Leave ColuDibin ut 1 25 P. M.
to Arrive ut Cumdeii at fl 00 P. M.
in Running through to Columbia on Mondays
l>e Wednesdays nnd Saturdays; on Tuesdays, Thurs
1: days and Fridays, the above schedule will b
he observed as far as Kingsville.
m Jly order of the Vice-Pscsident.
A. B. DeSAUSSURK, Agent.
Camden March 30, 1871.
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CHEAP STORE!
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GRAIN
AND pip STORE !
THE ATTENTION OF BITERS IS
solicited to my large and constantly rcplen
islicd Stock of
CO'RN,. SUGAR'
RYE, FLOUR,
OATS, MOLASSES,
BACON, SOAP,
LARD, \ STARCH,
CANDLES.
FLOOR?Frntn fihekt to cotntuon grades. at
low prices. K " _
SUNDRIES?OracktffS, CHeOt', Picklea,
Mustard. Tobacco.
BEEF?Fulton Market. .
HVn HTVC.Q?PnfiL.inr. and lLrfDintfl.
M ACKEIUM.- -Halves and Quarters.
8ALMQ V*--Barrels, Keg* ana Cans.
SHAD 110K, Cod Fish, Hams.
COFFRE?Old (lot. ?>a'ta, Lagnyra and
Rio.
TERMS CASBf.
Staple Goods only. Show, Ropfy.Bag*
gingandTtine. .
Will make heavy-art tauees on Consign*
incuts to his f> tends in Baltimore,
D. W JORJ>A.N\
Ang. 3?tf. . .
OWEN DALY'S STABLE^ .;
ColximblA, S. O.
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TKF.SK I.TTRU r 8TAKI.KS, are Wtuated on
ASst-mhly and on Washington mreeta. Attentive
nosrif "8 i* na goon an vers i>i wkjb prcacui.
best e:ock sml.the best turnouts in the city, ft*
eluding Rockawuys, Brettr, Buggies, ete., etc.*
for family uhc or for parties or pleaatua wilj M
furnished at short notice. ' Our'teams are s*fe<
our prices are liberal, auct our stock equal to
the demand.auglO?fltfl
OWEN DALY.
GEORGE TUPPER,
BROtCEl! ,
'Real' Estate al kDice Ajeil,
owe* ovie w, c. riSHK?y vstra sto**,
OPPOSITE COLUMBIA HOTJhL, .
MATN St.,'foilIX OIA, S. C.
ang 10?iy V ' : .
'"OHIBTA HAUfc
watcT-B. MTAnrutTy
" ' IlirOBTBft A*D UKALKB IX > .-A. .
CHI1, GLASS & EARTMME,,
S>lr*y pfaUrf. Hntanni* ami JnjMMH'-'i W ar*
TABLE CUTLERY, MIRRORS,
OA X- FIXTURES AS* ' y
House Furnfehtiig Goods* Gwi^nily
OPfOSTTE *otrri lIoCSK:
COLL1 MBIA , 8. C.
uuft lO^-fliu
This Valunhle Fa .nily 3lediciiie has been iridcly
and .'aTorably known iu. ?ur oVu and foreign
countries. hotriirds oi'
THIRTY YEAKS! .
It In1* lust none of its *inni io.'.uh b v i f?*d
trials, but continue* to ocvyry h .n-n-ni position
in v*vry an>..v ro?-?'ii- nc
It is an E^fCi'bf i anu i t*-? nsY *>uiv?i_T. Yt-r
Summer Conipla.n:. or a or nf i?c "m ?
disenxc in ca.li r?-n or . ? > ?'a mwi ;??
tain core, and'hra mikikh .. o-?en more n?rce?ai'ui
in ca in;t iif .. . tJIOJ.Kr.A
than an.c o>? <u-v. u r? ?' v >. uc most skillfal
p'.ive'c.i .1 .i eu aii'l Cii'na, where
- ' : ' - -- - ?? n? 'mi
HUB U 'SIUU u VI -t ... t r
the Pun Kii'cr.? conMoevcd f|?ep>liTfi, u
well us Europe iu reait.en?H in i..oSe cl mnlen, m
Kure rrvici'"; and w hile it id a wod efficient
dy for >.rin it h u perfectly ?j?fe medicine, eves
in unr>kilifu< IuukIs. Directions accompr-ny each
bottle.
Pries 26 cent?, 50 cents, and $1 perjbottle.
AT COST! AT COSTf
FOR CASH!
IIMSG desirous of clumping my business, I
now offer my ciiiije *>>ocL 01
LIQUOBS AT ACTUAL COST!
To n cssh buyer. A ny parson desiring a bargain
1.1 .....11 noil ,ru? M j stock toiisiois of
WV.l.UUV ......vv - ?
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS
| usually kept rn it tirsr bariootu- Tbif* iw
, n great opportunity to any one u>. w engaged in
, a similar businesn. 1 lueui; wbnt 1 say.
; Aug 81? B. M SMITH.
M. BISSE?U,
DENTIST.
Broad Street, Camden, So. i'a.
Office over MESSRS. V ITTKOW.ck V &
H'YAMS\ where he can he ouud beiwven 8
o'clock A . M. and G P. M
march 0?tf ?
C. B.HOLIH?S,
Cation Fi^Mr aiCiiisM Wait,
A/mrtM vinriATfO V . IiARF.
XkVy W.'A-' ,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
&ug. 17 ? tf.
; REMOVAL
. Haviug removed from my oid stand I can now >
be found iu the store adjoining the Kerr haw j
House. B. M. SMITH.
" SESoval
On and after March the 1st., the undcrsigntd
e can bo found at his residence, on MONUMENT
AL SQUARE. Patients waited upon at their
residences at any time if solicited.
Feb. 23. !. H. ALEXANDER,
tx Dentist.
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