The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, June 13, 1872, Image 4
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WEISENFELD, STJERN & CO.,
Cotton Factors & Coiiiinissioii Merchants
30 W. Lombard St., Baltimore, Md.
Consignments of Cotton respectfully solicited.
Liberal CASH advances made thereon by
GEORGE ALDE^,
Agent.
M. BI8SELL,
DENTIST.
Broad Street, Camden, So. Ca.
THE GRAND FINALE.
An increase of business and a desire to
improve, has prompted us to procure new
apparatus, which enables us to make pictures
from the size of a pin head to life size, and
at prices to suit the times. Give us a call.
for we mean what we say.
LEE & BRO.
Up Stairs in the "Workman Builrling.
feb.l? fef.
Seed Potatoes.
JUST RECEIVED,
EARLY ROSE.
EARLY GOODRICH,
PINK EYES.
D. L. DkSAUSSURE & CO.
Also,
Extra Choice Goshen Butter
lul Cream Cheese.
' D. L. DeS. & CO., Com. Agts^
PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE.
Having established a Warehouse where Planter's
can procure every kind of
Provisions and Plantation Supplies
I respectfu^y invite their attention to. n.y large
and constantly replenished stock of
BACON, HAMS, FLOUR, CORN, LARD,
CANNED FRUITS AND MEATS,
and all other articles usually found in a first
class Grocery. Also,
DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
READY MADE CLOTHING &C.
ALSO,
Rope, Oil, Brooms, Bagging and Tics, Matches,
Axle Grease, Buckets, Cards, Nails, Curry
Combs, Hoes, Locks, Sauces, Soaps,
Starch, Sifters, Salt, Soda, Flavoring
Extracts, Sugar, Candles,
Shot, Powder, Gun Caps,
Household and Kitchen
Utensils, Rakes,*
Spades, Knives,
and Forks,
Spoons,
*" And many other articles too numerous tomention.
jjBjjfCall and examine stock and Trices before
purchasing elsewhere.
D. W. JORDAN, Agt.
April 18. tf.
Marengo Mills.
LTTIMIIBIEilR,!
50 000ft- R0UGH EDGE LUMBER?
30 000fL REFUSE lumber;30
000 ft' SQUAEE LUMBSJt i
Seasoned and Unseasoned,
Now on hand and for sale by the undersigned
at the lowest possible prices,
FOR cash;.
All ovders addressed to or left with Mr. C.
NO EL KEN, or with the undersigned, will re
ceivc prompt attention.
A Lumber Yard
Has been established on the premises of the
above-named gentleman in the town of Camden,
where parties from the town or surrounding
country can be supplied at Camden prices by
? calling on him.
S. R. AMIS,
WE ARE NOW RECEIVmfT
OUR
Spring and Summer Stoc*
OF FINE READY-MADE
CLOTHIIVG,
HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS
TT VVIKG secured the services of a first-claw
Jtl cutter in our Custom Department, we will
make up garments in the latest styles, and guarantee
satisfaction. AVe still take orders for those
Perfect Fitting Shirts.
SPRING HATS,
Of tho
LATEST STYLES.
Arriving and to Arrive.
Oir MsliiM Department
IS COMPLETE.
our. st6ck
embraces everything new and knobby, whit*
we are sure will please the most fastidious.
Give us a call and be convinced.
R. &W. C.SWAFFIELD,
mrh21m3 COLUMBIA, S. C.
11VERY farmer should take at least one paper,
j for the benefit of his family, if notof himself,
"f hey will receive many times tho cost of the paper
in knowledge; and the home paper should have
the preference. We ask our country friends to
subscribe for the Journal. Only $2,10 per year.
I >
, GEORGETOPPER,"
t
j BROKER,
Real Estate aid Insurance Apt,
OFFICE OVER W. C. IIrfHER's DRUG STORE,
OPPOSITE COLUMBIA HOTEL,
. MAIN SI., COLUMBIA, S. C.
Rug 1?ly
AI.EXAKTER STRUXT, JNO. W. H1SSON,
British Vice Consul. .tamts sprunt.
SPRUNT & HINSON,
t OTTOX PAITOBS
AND
Naval Store Com's'n Merchants,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
J. I. MIDDLETON & CO.,
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,.
BALTIMORE, MJ).,
Having purchased the entire STOCK OF
GOODS of 3Ics*rs. I). L. DeSaussure &
Co., we will scil! the same at
COST for CASH,
and for that purpose hcicby constitute the
members of that firm our agents to effect such
sale*
j. I. MIDDLETON, & CO.
Jnuc g tf
. SOUTH CAROLINA RAlfsOAD.
JjLjI-Z'^jfLjgl i^.-r>an,mn,UJ3
cwg\^qri?fr7-^^ ""iw*
CAMDKX BRAXCII.
On and after Monday, Dec. flic 2:"?th., 1871 (lie
, Schedule of the Camden train will he ns follows;
Leave Caindcn at. f> 15 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia at 10 40 A. M.
Leave Columbia at 1 45 P. M.
Arrive at Camden at 6 25 P. M,
By order of the Vice-President.
A. B. DkSAUSSURE Agent.
Camden Dec. 2od, 1871.
PERUVIAN. GUAflO
ZELL'S PHOSPHATE [.
PHCENIXL ..GUANO"I
AND
WILCOX & GIBBE'S
MANIPULATED- COMPOUND
OF
Guano, Salt and Plaster!
For sale by
GEO. ALDENs
feblStf Agent.
"NICKERSON HOUSE."
Columloia S. C.
??:o:
THIS Pleasantly Incut ml Hotel; unsurpassed
by any House in the South for comfort, and
health of locality, is now open to Travelers and
others seeking accommodation. Families can
be furnished with nice, airy rooms on reasona-*
Metering. "A call is solicited.
Mrs. Wm. A. WIIIGIIT & SON.
Our Omnibusses and Carriages will he found
at the different depots.
jggy* Terms reasonable, transient or regular
boarders, mar 23 tf.
YOUNG ME!N"
Contemplating a business life should attend tho
BRYANT, STRATTON& SADLER
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
For Circulnrs and specimens of Penmanship
enclose two stamps anti address,
W. H- SADLER, President,
Nos C and 8 N. Charles st, Baltimore, Md.
Hew goods}
AT the store occupied by A. M. Kennedy, a
few doors north of the Market, will be
found a stock, consisting of
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Nails, Iron, Steel. Spades, Shovels,
Garden Hoes, Brady Si El well Hoes,
Plow Moulds, &o., &c. &c.
GROCBBIE1S.
Crushed, Coffee and Brown sugars, Rio Laguira
aad Java Coffieoa, Green and Hyson
Teas, Smoked and unsmoked
Side and Shoulder Bacon,
Ilaras
Lard
Goshen Butter,
Corn. Oats, Salt, PtoBC
Lime, Fine Super and Ext ra
Family Flour, Soap, Candles,
Starch, Pepper, Spioc, Ginger, Soda
Crackers and Cheese, New Orleans Sugar
House andW. I. Molasses Canned Fruit, Oysters,
Early Hose, Goodrich, Pink Eye and Jack
T1 UilC J. UVUUUg L UIUIUVO.
Crockery, Glassware &c., SaMIes, Briflles,
Shoes, Ilanics &c., All of which will be sold
at the lowest price for cash, and wc request
a call from all who wish to purchase.
A. D. KENNEDY & CO.
A. D. KENNEDY,
' A,"M. KENNEDY.
A. M Kennedy will give his aitention to the
purchase of cotton; is agent for tno sale of Etiwan
Guano, Eti wan Crop Food nnd Eli wan Ground
Bone. Feb 15 tf
SPRINO 1872.
NEW SPRING GOODS
NOW OPENING AT
R.M. KENNEDY'S
I inchlilif
CAROLINA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY!
OP/
MElvrPHIS, TENN,
I
Branch Office Baltimore, Md.
. *
Assets - - - - $1,075,000
*??* TV A Vtti
11011. (I Jbif r . WA > AO. A lTMUUUI/.
Gen. WADE HAMPTON, Vice Prcs't.
JOHN D. KENNEDY,
fcbisly state Agent.
BRUGS&MEPItwW
We have just received a fresh supply of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHE1CALS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
WINDOW - GLASS,
Dye Stuffs and
PATENT MEDICINES.
Our stock is very large and complete. We
think we can give satisfaction to every person,
both as to quality and prices, as our Medicines
arc warranted PURE and GENUINE.
HODGSON 8L DUNLAP.
Brushes, JEtc.
A Largo Assortment of fine English and
French Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, Infants'
Brushes; also Nail and B&thipg Brushes.
Dressing Combs of qualities.
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
Fancy and Toilet Articles.
XN Large Variety, such as Toilet Sets, Dress
ing Cases, (both ladies' and gentlemen's)
Toilet Stands, Jewelry Stamls, Work Boxes,
Vases, Leather and Silk Bngs and Port Monies.
Also, German Colognes, Lubin's and Lowe's
Extracts, Lubin's Soap, besides a large lot of
other Perfumeries acd Fancy Soaps.
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
Paints and Colors.
BEST English White Lend, Crorae, Green and
Yellow, Winber's Terra Sienna, Prussian
Blue, Patent Dryer, &c., &c. Also, Linseed Oil
and Turpentine. For sale by
HODGSONJt DUNLAP.
Kerosene Lamps d Oil.
JUST arrived; a large and beautiful assortment
of Kerosene Lamps, both Parlor and
hand with all the Latest Improved Burners. AVe
also keep on hand the Best Known Oil, as all the
oil we sell IIAS BEEN TESTED.
HODGSON &;PUNDAI\
. LAMP CHIMNIES,
FlWESE Chimnies aro made of the Best Flint
M. Glass, and are not half so liable to break as
the common ones.
H. & D.
Jany4 ly
Fresh Mei Seeds and Oil Sets,
Just Received by
. IfODOm^DlXUP.
lUmVAY'S.ItEADY RELIEF
Cures the Worst Pains in from One to
Tent# Minutes.
Not one hour after reading this advertisement,
need any one suffer with pain. Radwny's
Ready relief is a cure for every pain. It was
the first and is the only
PAIS REMEDY
hat instantly stops the most excrutiating pains,
allays inflammations, and cures congestions,
whether of tho Lungs, Stomach, Rowels, or
other glands or organs, hy one application. In
from one to twenty minutes, no matter how violent
or excrutiatingj the pain, the Rheumatic,
Red-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic,
or prostrated with disease may suffer,
Railway's Ready Relief will afford instant
ease. Inflammation oftjic Kidney, Inflammation
of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels,
Congestion cf the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult
.Breathing, Falpitaiion of the Heart, Hysterics,
Croup, Dypthcria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache,
Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold
Chills, Ague Chills.
The applioation of the Ready Relief te the
pnvt or parts where the pain or difficulty exists
will afford eusc and comfort.
Twenty drops iq a half tumbler of wafer willin
a few moments cure Cramp, Spasms, Sour
Stomnch, Ileart-hurn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea,
Dysentt-ry. Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all
internal pains.
Travelers should always have a bottle of Radwny's
Heady Relief with t^crp. A few drops in
water will prevent sickness or pains from a
change of water. It is better than French
Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant.
Fever and Ague Cured
FOR FIFTY CENTS.
* There is not a remedial agent in this world
that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other
Malarious, Bilous, Scarlet, Typhoid, YcllfW and
other Fevers, (aided by Radway's Fills) so
,quick as Rndway's Ready Relief. Fifty cents
per bottle.
Health ! Beauty!
Strong and Pure Rich Blood?Increase of
Flesh and Weight?Clear Skin qnd Bcau:
tiful Comploxion secured to alt
DR. RADWAY'S .
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Has made the most astonishing cures. So
quick, so rapid are the changes the body undergoes,
under the influence of this truly wonderful
medicine, that every day an increase of flesh
and weight is seen and felt.
CUE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the Sarsaparillian Resolvent
communicates through the blood, sweat, urine
and other fluids and juices of the system the
vigor of life, for it repairs the waste of tli.e
body with new and sound material. Scrofula,
syphillis, consumption, glandular disease, ulcers
in the throat, mouth, tumors, nodes in the
glands and other parts of the system, sore eyes,
struinorous discharges from the ears, and the
worst forms of skin diseases, Eruptions, fever
sores,scald head, ring worm,, salt r-hciim, erysipelas,
ache, black spots, worms in the tumors,
cancers in the womb, and all weakening and
painful discharges, night sweats, loss of sperm,
and nil wastes of the life principle, aee in the
purative range of this wonder of modern chemistry,
and a few days' use will prove to any person
uBing it for cither of these forms of disease
its potent powey to cure them.
PR. RADWAY'S
Perfect Purgative Pills*
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with
sweet gutn, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and
strengthen the system. Radway's Pills for the
cure of all disorders of the stomach, liver, bladder,
nervous diseases, headache, constipation,
costivcness. indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness,
bilious fever, inflammation of the bowels, piles,
and all derangements of the iptcrnal viscera.
Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely
vegetable, containing uo mercury, minerals or
deleterious drugs.
A few doses of Radway's Pills will free the
system from all the above named disorders.?
Price 2"? cents per bos. Sold by all druggists?
Read "False and True." Send one letter stamp
to Radway&Co.No.32WarrcnSt Cor. ChvrchSt
New York. Information worth thousands will be
I aent von. act 5.1 v
jflg
A a I u i Bl liSk
J. Walkbh, Pr?prUtor. TL H. McDonald A Co., Drucffcti
k 0?o. A|?oU, Sod Froacloco,Col.,oo<i 34 Cotnmcrro 8U?rt,Y*
MILLIONS Dear Testimony to ihelje
Wonderful Cnratlre Effects.
Vlnesnr Hitter* are not a vile Fancy
Drink, Made of Poor Ilnm, Whisker,
Proof Spirit* and Refuse Liquors, doer
tored, iplccd and srrcetoned to please the taste,
called " Tonics," " Appetizers."- 11 Restorers,' ice-,
that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin,
but are a true Medlcloe. made from the Native
Roots and Herbs of California,-free from al)
Alcoholic Htlmalnats, Ther are the
GREAT nLOHII PURIFIER and A
LIFE tJlVIMJ PRINCIPLE, a perfect
Renovator and luvlgorator of the System, carrying
ofTall poisonous matter and restoring the blopd
to a hoalthy condition. No person can take these
Bitters according to directions and remain long
Vnwell, provldod their bones are not destroyed
by mineral poison or other means, and tho vital
organs wasted beyond tho point of repair.
They ore a Gentle Purgative ns wel|
as * Tonic, possessing, ?Jio, tbe>pocnliar merit
of acting aa a powerful agent in relieving Congestion
Or Inllammation of tho Liver, and of all tho
Visceral Organs.
you FEMA l.E CQiUPI.AIffTS, whether
in young or old, married or single, ^t the dawn of
womanhood or at tho turn of life, these Tonic tittors
have uo equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic lllien?
mutism and Goat, Dyspepsia or 1 11digestion,
nillous, Hcniittent and
Intei'inittont Fevers, Diseases of the
I!lood. Liver, Kidneys and Ulndder,
these 1)1 Iters have been most successful. Such
Diseases sre caused by yiUated lllood,
which is generally produced by derangement of
the Digestive Organs,
nveitvDun n? ivnreccmTnw.
X/ I Ui U 1 Q I /I If IV Atllf* * ?V41|
Headache, Pain in the Shouldors, Coughs, Tightncu
of tlio Client. Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
tha Stomach, Bad Taste in the Month. Bilious
Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs, Pain in the regions of tho Kidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms arp.the offsprings
of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of
unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities,
and imparting new life and vigor to tha
whole system.
FOR Sit IN DISEASES, ErapUons.Tetier,
Salt Kheum, Blotches, Bpots, Pimples, Pustules,
Boils, Carbuncles, King-Worms, Scald Head, Sore
Eycs,Kryeipclaa, itch, Scurfs, Discolorationsoftha
Skin, Humors nnd Diseases of the Skin, of whatever
name or nature, are literally dug up and carried
out of the system in a short time by the use of
these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince
the most incredulous of their curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whoneveryou find Its
Impurities bursting through the.skin in Pimples,
Eruptions or Soros; cleanse it when you find It
obstructed and sluggish in tbc veins; cleanse it .
when it is foul.and your feelings will tell you when.
Keep tho blood pure, and tho health of the system
will follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, urklng
in the system of so many thousands, ore effectually
destroyed nnd removed.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. H. II. MCDONALD <Sc
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco,
ijnl., and Ui and 31 Commerce Street, New York. t
^ EN G USH Tri
''STONEWALL"*
FERTILIZER! }
c
TH? BEST NOW USED. ]
t
135 lbs Equal to 200 lbs of any Other 1
XRY IX! 1
D. L. DeSAUSSURE & CO., <
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AGENTS. ?
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Also, f ertilizing JUiine ! ?
Constantly on hand and for sale as above.
i Poeeesring powerful Invigorating
r These Bitters are positively invaluable in
They purify the system, and will euro
Eomittent and Intermittent Pevers,
and are a preventive of Chills and Pever."
All yield to their powerful efllcacy.
Are in antidote to change of Water-and Diet,
\ to the wasted frame, and correct all
^ Will save days of suffering to the side, and
auUSHUiamuaaauaaHHa
fcThe grand Panacea for all the Ilia of life,
\msij ^In Young or Old, Marrio^^^^?
* > Single, thcae Bitten are un^W
* ^^equalled and have often been
xneana of saving life, .
^ f.R-Y^O NE BOTT.Ii >
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, AC,
~?? -i jfti y-'*~*KrK'' m'l
J*. S*. TOAIiE,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER,
No. 20 Hayne-si. and Rprlbcck's "Wharf,
CHARLESTON, Si C.
flgS-This is the largest and mostcomplcteFwi
tory of fhc kind in the Southern States, and all
articles in this lijie can he furnished by Mr.
P. Toale at prices which defy competition.
A pamphlet with full and detailed list of
all sizes of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, apd the
prices of each, will he sent free and piutt paid, ,
on application to
* r. P. TOALE, Charleston, S. C.
- July. 13, 12m.
J, & T. I. Jones
ABE NOW
RECEIVING & OPENINC
TlIEIIt
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
OP
Dry-Goods,
Boots ond Slioes,
Groceries & Crockery
To which they invite the attention of pur- 2
chasers, (
?: i
dissolution. (
>
TTJV /?Anavtn^vahin in rvlti nti r?<r h ornl nfnro ** _
isting between L. M. & !f. T. Watts is dissolved 1
by mutual consent. The business will hereafter .
be conducted by H. T. Watts.
LEWIS M. WATTS, ' j
HENRY T- WATTS..
NOTICE.
STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA
Kershaw County.
ESTATE OF CHARLES PERKIXS, BE C'D.
All persons having claims against the Estate of
Charles Perkins, deceased, arc hereby required to
present the same duly attested, and all persons
indebted to said Estate are required to make jm- ,
mcdiitc payment to the undersigned. .
ur-iy-j-Cw J1EXKY K. ItiBC'ifC, Ejc'w.
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