The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, July 18, 1872, Image 2
loo-a-xj news.'
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
"M. ii .5: <'i:u:v!i. !' sJrcut?licv. A. .I
Sin!: --. i*:i<ii?r ?I'ttrvi?-iY? at II A. M. nml 7 1*.
M. on Sun.l:>y: I'fiiycf Wwlifwlajr .11
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II. !!.;* * Ma.-;.i. --Sc: vicfa ;.i 11 A. M. j.n.l, i L i'.
M. ..ii S ; i :.;y; i'l.jvci* Meeting oil \\\iliics"biy
in p. .\i.
lit-:. . n.mi. !':it-ni ir. Tlitv. II. F. !>. 1*i:i:i:v.?
S:in?i:t , . 1! .'clock A. M. llll'l 3 1'. Al.
Weill.". Any. :t! li. I'.M. .
I5.i|.ll.-I <'hill-ell, lli'it.iil flivol? A. 1\.
1 'iirii.nii. I'.lslur? S.'i'i ice.* .J ?I 1 A. M. lili'l t i
I'. M. >.: i!i.- v.n.inl : fniiiifi Suinlsiys i.l'j
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\v.\Ti:i:! :! : nmsiuN no. 'j, s. of t.?au j
I-if! :!tf ivtiiiiar iiu-tainf; of ^ottr ?l>ivi>itiu at
T. itij. i-.tiict' llal! o:s Monday cvcnu^ at 8 <>'- .
< !..-ti. I?v itr?K'r of W. 1\
1>. C. KniKT.RY,- It. S.
0. \ ;:\ts in <':i\iti.i:sr?.N.?Thoailvortislug
av> i > ;' Walker. Kvntts & Cogswell, rejirosviit
i i.y !'. s\.oil V. I, -an. Ks<j. N lliC only authori/.-i
a"? a: i'..r iMs jtstnr, lit Charleifloii.
j 'iin?r?. GKIl'FIN \i HOFFMAN. Ni.vihT
A i". l'la: AnvfiKTisiso Ao::XT?. JVo. 4 South Xtrcrt,
jh Iialtivour, Mo., tiio duly authorized to contract
B lor advertisements at our lowest rates. Advert Isers
Jg iu that city arc requested io leave their favors Willi
Kj house. Tills firm has cicccptronal facilities for
JR plai iaif advertisements cheaply, uiitl wc take picas$3
lire lu referring all who desire to advertise Incut 1
o.'-loiva papers, especially H ose having real estate j
sJ to i-cll?to these jrentlcunn.
(5l It KIHST WATKKMKTION.?Ml\ .'J\ I
presented xis yesterday, with a beau-1
t ii'<! 1 orange watermelon, weighing '.'U n>s. \
ur d?sire to .-co tl.c i^ontlcuiaii who. will
p i ve us a larger one. Pring in I he melons
ami secure the Journal.
I'!it. I'K.vtMits.?Mr. .'I. P. Kelly our
jovial young friend presented us yesterday
Willi a pock of ripe peaches, gathered from
trees uii this farm. As these arc (lie first j
we have seen, Pink must conseut to have |
hi.; uaiiic mentioned as a public benefactor.
'I'm: Finkst Y*:r.?("'apt .!oel A. Schroek 1
ha l.uwii us a piece of cotton, ah.uit one- j
liiili al'an acre in extent, which beats aiij- j
tiling in its way that we have yet seen. \
Some of the stalks have from fifty to one him-'
divil I'lrni.- uprtn thorn and some of the bolls
are full grown and ready to open. "We supp..so
that by the first day of August, the eottoii
will be ready fur picking. The Captain
iia- presented irs with some magnificent
specimens of the Trophy tomato, a species )
discovered by Col. Waring of Rhode l.-land j
in tin; spring of JS7i> and were sold by liim j
a! t lu: high price of five dollars per .package
of twenty-five seed. Tlicy arc -elegant;
fruit.
(' if, !>. W\.\rr An;i.n's Ann'tEss.? i
i'mruant to appointment. Col. Aiken ap-'j
]?"areil before ?jn:te a large, intelligent and 1
appreciative audience in the Town Ilall on ^
Tuesday evening, and addressed them tipon i
tin* .-abject of agriculture.
1 f?? said the mid He h dt of S .nth C'aroli- j
na war tlie l'aradise of ihe world : that nature
had strewu her gifts up.ei us with lav-1
ish hand : that we all were complaining and j
restless and considered ourselves extremely ;
]i .or. The principal caip-e of (his condition
<1 things was our ignorance* We arc. a'.pc-;
euliar people in this particular. Were we I
t . go about redeeming our prosperity in an !
intelligent and educated manner! this rest- i
lessncss woi.hi pass away and we. would be j
happy. We were accustomed to think that
we knew everything and a ' book-fanner",
was a fraud, hut ouch is not the case. The
( nly way to prosper is to study the science
of agriculture, as a lawyer his law hooks or
a physi.-iati his medical Works, uud wo-oould.
not c|.cet to do much until we made it
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:i sts>?!\*. Take agricultural magazines aiiu :
papers. read and reflect upon their contents J
and while not: accepting everything they i
contained, cx]>crinicnfc upon upon them and
carry out their surest ions. \Wplant the
two most exhaustive crops to land in the
world, cotton and Corn, which arc also the
most expensive that arc produced. We toil the
entire year for those products and at the end j
are not one cent richer loan when wc begun, j
'i lln:" we arc wearing nut lr.th our land and I
ourselves. Cotton is king and we arc its ahslaves.
The proper way, then, is to
sind>' agriculture, sec which crops produce
most money with least expenditure, raise
cattle and sheep and utilize lands. There is
is a society known as the .Cat rot is of Husbandry,
each local society of which constitutes
a (?range. They are for purposes of
mutual benefit aifd prntc-tion. Ladies and
!! .. |. If'i j|f.i 1,'lie moluht.TS.
Ho desires ;i <irange t(? ho organized licrc
and all over the State. Forty are tio\v in
< pera'ii.n in t!ie State and he desires to .-co
at least lorty more.
Willi many (piainl and oiigiuul, but stri*
!.!! _ and apposite incidents did the speaker
impress his views uji?.tr Ids audience,** eliciting
hearty applause. and keeping tip the interest
unabated for two hours and more.?
Agriculture never hef-re seemed so pleasant
to most of the auuiciice. we venture to say.
At the conclusion of his remarks. Col. W.
M. s'liann>:r who had iulrodttrod;the Speak
?t. iuv*iCc?l ;sl 1 present who desired to unite
i.i forming 41 (Jimiiljo ly emne forward ami
give in (heir names. Ahorit thirty of the
most intelligent Jar niers. iu. the eouulry at
i nco signed ami the movement. is likely to
isioct with great favor.
JI.wk iVktmk ienw.av's Am<?.\<: I*s'! A
(i KNl INK. I' l.'tST Cl.AsS Sk.N'SA'I lo.V.?
l or several weeks past. mini is have hoen
ciniilalt'tl more or Its freely. in t!ie (licet
that a han 1 of r.'hh ts J.ail taken up their
ah .de near this place and were only waiting
an ?iijiojiunity to sti ike. In the days of
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j Robbers, l.owory s Rang, &e., it is not sur-- I
| prising. that such rumors sh ?u1d got nf1o:tt '
: iimW that I ho more credulous should become ,
i thorough convert* to the fart that robljcr* |
i had invaded this portion, this yuirt' portion i
i of Carolina, but the belief was confined to n
1 few until last Saturday, when Finn. "Page, a
j colored mail residing in the country, rcpoi'tj
od that he had been -rohbod by-Certain ug|
known parties on the Chesterfield road, runI
niii" back of what is known as the Factory
O w
I Pond: More shape and substance was then
given tutlie rumors aforesaid, and here was
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Ian instance of a highway robbery, .committed
within a mile of town, in the broad light of
day. * '
I On Sunday, another robbery was reported,
and again on Monday a.nd Tuesday. There,
upon, several colored uien, among whom wis
Alderman Pens, sallied forth armed to Hro
teeth, intent on the capture or annihilation
of the gang, which was reported to consist
of live colored men who.ovidently bad some
accomplices in town, among Whom-is a notorious
thief who had been sent tt) the ^cnitcn :
tiary, but through the extreme humanity of
Governor Scott, was pardoned before half
his sentence had been served.. A part of the
force.taking the Chesterfield road came upon
two men who began to run as soon as- the
'party came in sight, and an exciting ehasq
followed fyr about a mile and a half, but at
no time could the pursuers como within gunshop
range of them and finally compelled for
want of breath, to give tip the pursuit. Three
others of the supposed robbers were seen
within the limits of the town on [Tuesday,
hut were, wot seen after the alarm was given
and pursuit made.
During the delivery of Col. Aiken's address
on Tuesday uight, Marshal Cautey arrested
a fellow who told so many huge and k
contradictory stories, in some of which lie
was detected, that it was considered hc$t to
lodge him in the guard house, which was
done. Among other things, this fellow said
he had .walked from Choraw to this place, a
distance of more thaw fifty miles, iii one-day.
and he said that he had come down the Lancaster
road, and the distancofroin Chcraw to
Camden was only thirty miles.
Up to the hour of going to press no new
developments have taken place in regard Jo
the robbers. . Our reporter has scoured the
country, but with no success. A search was j
instituted yesterday morning but only their t
camj) was found. >ve arc giau to sac me
colored citizens taking up the matter so warmly.
as they show an anxiety to bring to justice
those who are drawing uown reflections
upon their race. We wish them every snore.-*.
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Imiutovkment.s.?Messrs. J. ^ T. 1. .Tones
have just had the front of their handsome
establishment painted in a manner which
emulates their neighbors. It always pleases
us to notice these indications of thrift and
prosperity, on the part of onr merchants.'
Aocidext.?While; Mr. Alfred Hhoorn's;
little hoy. aged-'abont 12 years, was driving
a small wagon out of town ' one day last
weeV. lie fell out,oi',a basket in which he
was sitting. wan runovor-by the wagon, in
which were at that time two ladies, 12 buslrofs
of-born and other articles. Both wheels
t ' ' ? i-'ij - >* r j ??
passed ever his body, . .breaking . thr.cq, ril}?ri,
near his back, aud splitting anothor in front,
lie was: taken home- and under the care of
Dr. lhirut-h will soon'be out again.
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A j\u'kr kor tiik Masses.?Tho Pittsburg,
Jja., Real Estate Register comes to us
this week enlarged to a beautiful sixteen j
page; ^ikty-fuur column, illustrated lycckly. j
with the name changed to the American j
Land and Law AdvUor. The original fen- I
turoH inko the did paper- by its publishers ,
on used ft to be sought after by persons in all
parts ofj the United States, and.thus encouraged
by public patronage, the publishers determine
to give to the people a paper every
way wofthy of the name they have chosen
for their new weekly. The American Land
and Law Advisor is a "Weekly Journal of
Heal Rotate: Finance, Uuilding and Fopitlamathjn
of Law." The issue before ns
absolutely a necessity to every landed pro-'
' prietor ?>r real estate owner in the country,
as well :ts to every citizen of the United
States tfiat wishes to keep posted on that!
indestructible element of value?real estate, i
: The law* department of this excellent Jour- J
J nal is edited by the ablest law counsellors in ,
j the country, and answer, free of rlvuyr} all !
I ?|uC(#ious of law submitted to the paper with
| a clearness and accuracy that makes them 1
' undersized by men of the most ordinary
| intelligence. This feature alone should
! cause it to b.2 taken by every farmer and
! l.m.l . .Ii-Lnf in # Ti r? runuf i-l' TllO ill US 11*11
| luuu it?v .
| lions. oti fllC.ilr-st page of original designs for
cott.igcjr.nd suburban residence's, gotten up
i ex press jy for this journal, is also'iu feature
| that ctiaiiucnds itself to those about to build,
j Address Croft k Phillips, publisher*, Pilisj
burg, Pa.
1 (f'Jiiinmnieatcd.*) ]
Proceedings of.School Meeting.
li'ict \o. 5. *
? The following has hecn handed us with
i (I... ii...t .M.i.n.k *i in C'iIIiii wJlifll
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I wo ?i4i with pleasure. The first rclalesto a meet i
in?^ held June 2tRh, 1872 iandjhe latter to an
| adjourned meeting held July l.'lth.
At an niiiiiml tiicctiii!*' of School District
!
N'n. ."). Dr. S. I?. Lucas was called to the
chair, and S. !?. Hall. Ksij.. was appointed
clerk.
The elrairniau aro-e and explained the nl.?
jeet of the iiicetinir.
On motion of John II. Shaw this i;i'-c(:u^
. ; f - I
m-H-WTI'f --JJ .V. JaojiM,
j adjourned without .deciding the tjucslion of
| tax or no tax, until jthii e shall he a lull lnocting,
and that this nreting adjourn to meet
at Mrs. Martha Berr/'son Saturday, the lilt It
(Jay of July next, at 11 o'clock A. M.
Ou motiun of John It. Shaw, it was resolved:
That the clminnnn appoint a onnnnilfA
of live to prepare bu uncss for the next meetJug.
'i he chairman appointed Messrs John
It. Shaw, S. B. Hall. I). M. Bethune, John
Braiinon nndB. J. Itatcliff.
On motion of John It. Shaw, it was Resolved,
That the editor of the Journal be request-"
ed to publish the proceedings of this meeting
in the Cttmdoli Journal.' 9
On motion of John It. Shaw Ksrj. th
meeting then adjourned to fhcctf.t (he time
and place above mcntione 1 j
It. S. LTJOAS Chairman.
S. B.IHALTi". Clerk.
The legal voters of scho >1 district No. 5,
met at 51 rs- Martlia BerryV, according to adjournment.
The'chairman, Br. if. ft. Lucas,
being absent on account of indisposition, 5Ir.
J. J. Joscy was chosen chairman. The chairman
stated that not having been present at
the last meeting, lie could u -t make any .statement
regarding the objects of' the mooting,
whereupon the minutes of the last meeting '
were read.
Mr. 51. I). Bithune moved that before the
committee appointed at the last meeting report,
that the school trustees make a report
of their actions and doings. 5Ir. 5 V. .T If all
then inquired what kind of a report ho was ;
expected to make, and stated that lie could 1
not say what were the duties of' a school trus-1
ice. J. B.'Shatf Esq. then arose and'Stated j
what were the duties of school trustees. 51 r.
ITall.then stated that he had no report to
make, as lie had done nothing but approve
teacher's pay certificates (o the amount of
one hundred and forty-five dollars.
The eOmmittc then offered the following
report: Although it :s the duty of all good
oitixens to willingly submit to taxation, to
uny^reasonahle ext.mt, for the support of' that
most noble of cau-e^, education, which alone
can dispel that ignorance which prevails to
so alarming an extent in this State, and which
under the. control of designing demagogues
and corrupt politicians, is calculated to ruin
any government, aud especially one professing
to be free; and although .we believe the
people pay tl.e'r taxes as willingly, and sup- |
port schools as liberally, according to their
means, as any other portion of the county,
of equal extent outside the corporate
limits of the town of Camden; yet it bchoovs
us to examine into the workings of the free,
school systemjin this district in .the past, and
see if it has been such as to justify us in levying
any more tax for its support, and risk
the consequences. What are are the facts'!
At the session of the Legislature before the
last,:* large amount of money was appropria
ted for the support and maiut iinance of the |
free-schools in the fcjtate. Can any one show |
that this school district ever received its just
proportion of this appropriation ? We will
not go into an exhibit of that appropriation;
it would occupy too much of our time to do
so; we will lake the operations ofthc last fiscal
school year. A year ago w'c assessed onehalf
a mill on the dollar,s woitli of property,
to.he applied in this district to educational,
purposes. We have about one hundred and
twenty-two polls. At the last session of the
Legislature, $3011.000 were appropriated.?
Now from these several.source's there should
huvc been about $4S3 for the support of j
schools in this district. With the iloaliug
school claims unpaid, how much has been !
V Wn -iii-.-vVpr* fn flic !
-JratU UJ Hl.ll/ itUO'UHK > .v., -w ,
best ui'aur knowledge, about ?8^; and. (bat j
whea t he. last teachers' pay certificate was i
preset) tod, tlwrc ,W4S no money in the tress- j
ury. The natural inquiry should be, "what
has become of the balance Your coin-:
luittee have come deliberately to the conelu- j
sion that ou account either of ignorance or .
corruption, and perhaps of holh, the thing
'has been a failure so far as this district is .
concerned, and until the subjects of cduca-<
tion and. party politics became dissevered,
the present system, as now managed may be
considered a perfect humbug; that until no
other qualific; tons arc from those who are.
to execute the provisions of the law establishing
free common schools, than that required
by a great statesman, once 1'resident of.these
Jiuited States, of persons recouithcuded to
him for office, namely: 'is ho capable ? Is
lie honest ? Is* he faithfulthe system
cannot work well or be profitable.
/ lu conclusion, we would state that we believe
that the present trustees hold their ]> >aitiou
or were appointed through p.rty considerations,
and not on account of their qualifications
for the place. Wc would state that
they arc not even qualified, (o record their
own proceedings. Are men so deficient in
education themselves, such ;.s ; ou tro willing
should have the superintendence and direction
of the education of your children '! Wo
leave it for this meeting to answer Tlieie
are many more things we might stuto, but
think we have said enough to show that it is
inexpedient to assess any tax iu this school
district lur mis year.
TVo therefore recommend tlic adoption of
the following resolution:
. Jti'sulccrf, That we. the legal voters and
tax-payers in tSeho.al District So. 5, known
by the local name of Lysenby, in public meetLing
assembled, on the Kith day of Ju.y. 1872,
do agree, that until the free school law
j bo intelligently, faithfully and honestly adj
ministered, that we will not lay any tax on
| our property, for the support of free schools
in this district.
Mr. X. A. Dcthunc moved that the report
j be received and thccommitloc discharged.
Mr. W. ?T. Hall wisiied to know in what
J way the trustees were not qualified for the
! place.
i XIr. J. J). Shaw moved that the report be
j adopted, which motion was seconded by sev'
c'raT gc'ntlchi'dn/ "
| Mr. \\r. J. Hail moved that the report be
laid on the table. The chair iu!cd that tlie
Question of adoption had prafcedeneG and afr.ter
ttgo.od deal o?jdisqus<ion on Mint part of
? the report regarding the incompetency of
the trustees,'which part Mr. W. .J. Hall ob|
jectcd to, and all the Others who spoke approved.
the question Was taken, and the ro!
port was adopted bv a large majority.
J. J. .TOSKV,Chairman.
I S. B. If ALL, Clerk.
:
j A ('uM.AivK.?A ci)n?v|) iir-lml of llic
j New \'i?rk Ivvjircss .savs a sweet y??unjx ereatiire,
elegantly dressed and j.ariitjr the street
just I it; fore him. .suddenly eollaj>; ud, and left
, behind her three Heralds, < ne Sun, the
('hri.lian Observer. mil a iVa^iuent of
I muslin, all tied together by an "Id black
' shuc.-lrinjj.
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eapawMK??MquaKaa-u^wc^tir-Jftoi, B?^BW^C?a
.Mi fiSriffl * :*>.
1\I !!u*(;icin- Sir,..I Chii. eh. Churl* slon. S. C.
June Id, ]?72, l?y l?iv. ./. L. Girardeau, IJ. !>.,
F. L y.KMH, of Ctitaden, mid Emily A., dauf.dilei
Thomas Hamlin, i>q., of Christ Church Parish.
No carjsv
wntwumNWMn mn m,mrwrmmmmmmy??fmmrm
1MEU. *
July 10. 1.172. n1 her'tcsidrncn in Kershaw
county, Mrs. M. L. Stauick, relief of Thomas
Starke, deceased; awed 81 years.
yrrrm'z^^ ? Miggawwi?y ii ?imammtmtam
The Vir.LAdK Oiicnru.?It should not
look like ti bar a or a storehouse. Tt should
be a building, the very Jftfclit of which
would cause devout fecliijgs in the breast. A
ii n i ii *'. a i i .
weu-carveu cross snouiu jnujit to neaveu;
massive paneled dnurs,.s]u.ulJ impress the
visitor with the .solemnity of the place into
which ho is entering; stained glass should
throw a mystic light athwart the aisle ; pulpit
a J tar ceiling and galleries should boornaincntcd
with figurative mouldings, and the columns
that support the galleries, and the balusters
that rail them in,should be ofehisHiopattcrns.
Any congregation wishing such a " church
should scnd^hmrordenrJ'or finishing material
to Mr. 1'. R Toale, importer oH'Ycnchstained
glass, and manufacturer of .and dealer in
Doors. Sashes, lllinds.&e., No.20 ilayuc-Ht..
Charleston, S. C. ~
Wanti:d ! Wanted !?Everybody
who has not already subscribed for the'
Daily, Tri-Weckly or Weekly Charleston.
News, to do so'sit once. Apply to J..
Levin, Agt., Kershaw ifov.se.
Jlmst'mmkr MaF.AI/IES.?'J he liOt sola
ray that ripens the harvests generates many
distressing diseases. If thclivcrhcatallpredisjoSed
to irregularities, tins is the season
in which bilious attacks may be anticipated.
A weak stomach, too. is weakest in the summer
months, and the loss of vitality through
the pores by excessive perspiration is so great,
that a wholesome ionic, combining awn me
properties of a diffusive stimulant and gentle
exhihirant, in many daMrs" necessary to
health, and under nn eircnnistanees should
be dispensed with by the sickly and debilitated.
Of all the preparations intended
thus to refresh, sustain, and fbrtrfy the human
frame, there is none that will /compare
with llostetter's Celebrated Stomach Kilters.
They have been weighed in the balance t)T
experience and not found wanting; have been
recommended from the first us a great medicinal
specific, not as a beverage in spitoof
interested opposition from innumerable
quarters, stand, after a twenty years trial,
at the head of all proprietary medicines intended
for the prevention and cure of all ordinary
complaints of the stomach, the liver,
the bowels, and the nerves Jn the unhealthy
districts bordering the great rivers of California,
llostetter's Stomach Bitters may be ;
classed as the standard one for every species
of intermittent or remittent fever. The poo- j
pic who inhabit those districts, place the
most implicit confidence in the preparation
?a confidence that is increased every year ?
by the results of' its operation.
As bitters, so-<?dicd, of the most pernio-:
ions character, are springing up like fnng
on every side, the public is hereby forewarn
ed against the dram-shop frauds. Ask for
flostettor's Bitters, see that the label, etc.,
arc. eorrorl, anil ronieiiilijr that iho genuine j
article is never solil in luilk. hut in bottles i
only.
C/oroiaw's ^nle.
SOUTH CAROLINA?Kershaw cor?;
Ti".
It Nix EI. ami hv virtue of an rxreiiiinn In me i
j direct el. I will proceed tn sell in front of
the eouet house in l.'amd.n, within the legal
hour.' of sale, on the 1st Monday, -"lii day of Angild
next, the following iiiviitiotii.il aim ih . cribcd
property, to-wlt.
, All the right, till' and interest of tin defend.1111.
if any. in two hundred acre* ar.ilileainl scv'
cn lininlroil acres nneuliivateil land and buildings
1 hereon in Mat line!; Township, Kershaw
county, bought by e:iidd?T"n lanl as lain! of Arin
Nilcs, Agent, a! a >a!e of !"lin.jiicitt land; , oil
the litli day of June, 1;*7'.>. Also a lot of lumlier
containing one thousand I'eet. more or ie;--:. I.eviod
on as the property of.James !'. lloswcil S. K.
: 0., at the suit of.I. .1. 11 or*, on jr.
J. w. Dal'A.SS, t'nioiii.r Iv t'o.
jitly 11 w
Trees, Flowers., Bulbs, Seeds.
m:ma: rahAxra!
Nursery Stock. Fruif i\; FiowerTinles,
A?Mios.j ! '. K. l'UrtKKlX.
Btoffliitoii Nursery, Illinois.
(500 Acres: 21 si year; IJ fJ.-eeiilixiisrs. Api>le,
1,000 1 yr., Stilt:.:! y,\, Hyr., :? !U; Jyr., $">0
I oaltilnjriies, L'O ron!.-.
july 11 ml *
i % ?
Corii,Maejiei < l! ?& Si5j>?r.
1o, ooo llushcls of ('orn.
Jioo Hhls awl Kits of Mackrol.
tipo }?bls of Swuar.
For sale l.y F. W. KFllf'HNEll
line 20 If. 27. 2and li'.i Xortli Water St.
Eutlei % tellers, A'e.
2g Tubs of 1;!!',(MY.
?5o Uoxck awl ibiiTtrls of ('rael;?'fs.
2oo Casj ; Sc!i;i.tjij>.j awl iit aiiuy I'caches.
For sale hy
... F. W. KERCHNER.
77, Mill !i!i Ni.iiIi W'nlcr S(
may 30, Li' Wilmington, S*>C.
Spirit C'ttKfcKKiiti Molasses
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t?, IOO M'l 111 I V'.'vftJxrt.
|5o 1 Ilnls. nii'l bbF Cubft n:i'lSu;*nr ITqiis.'j
Molasses* $ J
For s.ilf l.y
F. w. KT-:n<'iiNEn.
jiiiii* -0 If 27. :i;i*i :!'.i \\ :;i r-ii fi i.
IF Ion i*9 X*or?f sms$I H&H'Oii,
HIF-. i-'i.ori:, '
Soil FMs I''ir!.
!*.">?> r-l.k ami llliis . : . ;ii:1 :
ilftl'S : !' il.ii'.sit.
l'nr s:iv liy
V. W. KKlirilNiW.
jiiiic H' t:i " ; ::;i 1 '.VI. Wii'i-t < cl.
Special IVotices.
I'l-iiit Inr.i'i.i .?Have the routine
iif lirim o! the priifes.ioit ilone you no goyil ?
ire vnit ilis< i>iirn?i'il ami miserable? If so, lest
ho j>i-i,j,iM-/i"-* of iho ncwTOgetablc specific, Dr.
Walker's t'alifoi nia Virttgar Hitters, already fanons
as' i lie linos! corrective. Lnvigornnland. allerative
iiial hns even seen I lie flight.. Dyapepi?s
rjul per. ?iis billions lr.i)ii( should keep it
in reach, if I hey value lieitHh ami case.
II lull h'rtf/i Jforsiiiitiii U'ltnl.i.-?A^o^d,. cheap,
..vliahl.i liiiarucut. fcjuch an article is Dr.
I'cir-'tinu lliii.se T.ininicnt. l'inl bottles, one
lullnr. For lam'oncss cuts, sprains lameness,
Is. colic ,tc.. WiiiTiiitioil better tlian 4ny otH*
jr. Si?M by the druggi?ts/; Do]?wt ]?>,*rnrkPhioo,
Now Vr.rk.
Jiiirncifs Cot'o.iini'.?A compound of racoa-nut
oil ^R.jfefor Hi" lialr. has established ? world-Wide
reputation. Its natural adaptation, ngreeablejiosh
mnl frcene.-s from nil .injurious or soiling ,
properties together witiijls cheapness ami dijra- '
hility with regard to thftsiz.e of the bottles, ron
Icr it iine<|i;:i!?,'l hy any other preparation fn'
the world. For sale by nil druggists.
X'njii >j lhMonth. | Odiferous Suzodonl renlers
t!i?*niottlh enchanting, composceofrnrctiintkteplic
herbs, it imparls whiteness to the teeth;
amis delicious, llower-likc aroinfi to tiic breath
and preVcrvesini. ql, 7* i>>iu youth to age,! he teeth
I'nt.'i'x Ar.lrcl (hi.?Safest and.brst illuminating
oil ever nisde. l)oes not. explode por take
tire if the lamp Is upset orbrokcu. Over IKXU/OO
families conlinue to uSe it, ami no accidents have
occurred, of any description, from it. Oil House r
of t/'harlcs Pratt, cMablifihed 1770, Neb Ybfk. t
.1 Jlmuli/iil II Wr soft fTuoolli and clear sfcin
is produced by using C! \V. Laird's"^'Tfldom of
Youth."' It removes tan, freckles, sun burnnnd
all ill liefsdiscoloral ions of the skin, leaving the
comj.lexiou brilliant and beautiful. Thisprepnration
is eutiriyy fl ee from any .-.ubslancc dehri-.
mciitiu to health; sold hy all ufiiggists. eJii"!'
Iln> f'tinnli/ Xcnkil.?Ti.ankstoMr/J^Yins
low's sooLhing syrup, u c have lor years been rcleived
from sleeplesiy nights of painful watching
wilti poor, suffering, teething children.
m ' . . ^ # f ' ?'
For fh/.tprpriti, indigestion, depression iff spirihs-,-Mid
general debility in j^eir various forms,
also as a prcvertlaiivc agnrp.-t fever and ague
ami oilier intermittent, fevers, flic Ferro-pltosplioratcd
elixcr- of calysir. tnrtdo by ('asewcll,
Hazard &C'uM Is. V., aiw^sold by all uriigglattu^
is tlie best tonic, and as a Ipiiic for patients recovering
from fever, and other diseases, it has'
no equal." ' ' -i, * '
Cm i/inr (J"him llcll Color/lie iVtilr^ according
to the original formula of Prcvost, Paris,
so long and favorably known to the customers of
llaviland, Currall &, ltisley, and the)* branches#
for its line, permanent fragrance is now made
by II. W. Uisley, j*nl the trade supplied by his
successors, Morgaiut Kislev, wliolesnledruggists
N. V.
Tt'/tirxh/ii ii h'ori/ l'airl Tooth I'viriler.?'flu best
article fcnown for cleaning and preserving fl'C
teeth and gums. Sold by all druggists.'price
J"> and ",0c per bottle, P. C. Wells &Co. N. Y.
.C'liil'iiiic Sot re II econune tided by the leading
physicians and the President of the Hoard of
health of New York its Ihc. most healing compound
ever l.rio-.vn. (lives instant relief to "burns
and cures nil kinds of sore&ouls'and wound.*: and
a ni'.cit invaluable salve for all purposes. Sold
everywhere for 2nc. Jiihn P. Henry sole.proprietor
K Oollcge place New York.
('hrl-t'iihru x Ihiir />i/t.?Tr the safer! and best.
It corrects the had effects of inferior dyes, while
I!: > black or brown tints it nri.duces arc idmiti- I
eal la lifiluro. Fneiorv tiH Maiden Line Sow
York.
I.-; i >) i::n purified of its s:ickcnin"and
pnisoiinr.s i|iinliiiey, discovered by i>r. Uij-t.dow.
I'roi'i ssor (.1' lioluiiy. Diilrui! .Medical <,Jolle;.p'. A
iiio.-I peii'ecl iiiuulvru* :nn! southing opinio. .1
Fhrr. chemist N?\V York.
50 ceiiix For Sir* Month* on Trial,
h'r.-n/ Mil. ' It .shou'il r.ulxcffl'i' In tin: jIasoxicmoN
iron. published monthly. a I ffnbl.-ihoro X. '
|li \'oI'd yliir-l.lv lo the Seienee.0, 1 diilnsnpliV.
Symbol km and Jurisprudence of Masonry and
new? of special i merest (o I he fraternity iVoiUh,
The Moxi mi: has vereived I lie highest enconii:m:'
from the imparl inl and ipfMlijioiil ]?r<-<s '?.f
t lit* country. The proprietor solicits Hip patron*
age and .Mipport'of the frafci itity. Address J. A.
ItuXLTZ, Mana^injr JMitor, tbddsboro X. G.
VITANTBD, AGKNTS?Sidy lo $2"?0 per
>> month?everywhere, Male ami k'cin.le, to
in!roduccthe genuine improved Maiisii m.lScivini.
M'.ruixi:. This machine w ill slitcli, lioin,
fell, braid, tuck, bind, cord, rjnilt nr.d rnibrob!rr
in a most Mtpecior manmr. I'ricc only $15,'
lully liueiwcd and v/arrnnlcih for live yea is. IV e
v. Ill pay $ I Oil fur any machine. high priced ov
that will sew a stronger, more beautiful or more
elastic stitch than ours. It make a llie i.;.astic
i ork j?TiTcir. livery second stiicl^caif be cut und
still the cloth can not be pulled apart without
tearing it. We pay apents fi-om $1<ifl to
and expenses, or a commission from which twice
Ihiii amount can bs miulc. For circular.! ami
term-: apply to or aililress: S. MAUSllAbb Si Co*,
No. 102 Nassau Street, New York.
C u'tihn?Do not lie imposed upon by oilier
parliis traveling Ihiougli the country .palming
oil' wurlhlci-s rust iron ni.icliiucs under flu* same
name onorntwk-c. (bus is Ilic only g>-iiuinc
:i!i I realty cheap machine manufactured.
If you Want Candy that is Sweet,
and Doily Varden Candy
at that,
Go to LEVIN & DRILL'S
Rroad Street.
If you want to save Money- by
Purchasing,
Go to LEVIN & DRILL'S
Eroad Street.
l.KtllM Your clubs for the J0U11XAL at once,
.1. as we. are oH'cr^g extraordinary inducements
to clubs. Koau the advcrfisfiricn!.
'iTIIB'l B?JKOFAVOI2ITE.
NATIONAL GIFT FNTERPRISE!
FOR ElHWATiOXAL FHi POSES.
ESTABLISHED IN 1SU0.
i ...t I. !>"_-! lilinii v.-ill lake Ti1.li>:' ill Tiilb
lii* in Ik>?. L. i?. CniiijjIii'U's llalL.
I Monday H&ix-y ?SO "73.
$?0,<KW an''
I <'fif-li I'Jill in American C!nlrl, S"i,000: 1 Csvli
(iil'l in Aiih ri<*:iu Silver, S"i,(M)(l; :l Cj^li 1'ii..,
raqji S>lf0f". .Wliylc niyiiliiTu!' c.i:;'i jriii
Sihjiie iickcls, t'Vl; tix lickffin, S"?.
lo ('00 Agents w.-inictt, In v. hum liher.. 1 ili ilnci:<ib
: wiP l.c made. L?v:r,viiijrs j.l.cc rwrv
.('ilCllV.l/eeulrtilunaTJ . fen ll. . ; / fll'l illf.-l I.I:il;i.:i.
s.-nl I*. i iiy ..lie r.r i. i i:ij;- lis- m.
\ l.ir. ':ii i.!!< . . I.. A. IKM'.I. r.
Lock !'<>x 17 >. !"- ii.il; .n, < ! !<>.
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If any Goiitlornan wants a Hat !
that will kcop his IT\'ut as
C'ocl as a Cueumfcor,
I., l.KVIN k 111!f !.f/S
IV..mi! > r.-t'i.
Siil.scr li; i'-.r i ;i l.'iii ii li i ?. ll. ' o ?:n*:i f
: caiiii>:iij;ii. < ?nly : 1
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"EX+ENSIVE ARRIVALS.
' IMIE UNLlfin-ilUXEi) i- now o].onin;f a l.au lI.
rtnuo- and well selected stock of
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"dry goods,
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QHN'fLEMEN'S Fiiriii ;hiug Good.}.
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BOOOTS. SHOES aM HOSIERY, *
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JIAMILY and * Fancy Groceries.
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CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK.
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J. W. McCURRt1, Agt. , . ,
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WE are now prepared lo lake orfterr for tli'o
above? li'liveraMo at any time between
d..lT? n>wl il.A 1 ..kftl' /W^ol.nn nntd ill
%iiin Uiiii; 41 li *4 me, idiui ? ?tn?uci iiva> ^ ? ? *j?u??f"lilies
lo suit purchaser?-; for cash, or n:uable on
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(^nicrLACsronluiniirg nil ii^oriiinlion .f l<?.llie ,
J lioni fits lo lie rculiz>d byitV.iisc, mbilobfufioin;'.
pit6or n.<t a spwial icanore or for Compost,
willi.qujiu t itics r equired &c&e., v. ill l?o soul/ lo
any ^(l'ln-ss or dolivoretbiiipersoirat ,our oliiie,
D L DESAUSSURE & CO.
., iVminii!sion A-'ciils. S. C.
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Masons Lime,
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FOR ]?uildin<r, plastering ami Wwitcwnsbin?r,
and ol" the very best quality, constantly
on ban,and lor sale low, us above,
junto 27j tl' , 1). L. D. & Co.
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11/ W. KfrSltA.SV * 8AJIAU S. liOWKI.L
KINpMAN & HOWELL,
Factors for Naval Stores,
AND
General 'Commission Merchants,
No. 12S EAST HAY,
CORNER OF CENTRAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
july J-if
Dolly Varden Wind Smashers,
At LEVIN & BRILL'S
Broad Street.
Notice.
(ViuiHifc is ncrcny jjivcn mat mere twit i.e a
IT a'tiioprhr^of tim Special ('nmmirnoners of
i the V/aferoc Free llrhlgc liehlat iliet'nurt House
in'Oaniileiron Momlav. Slh iiH. at II oVl-tehA |
M- Wm. M*. SHANNON, (-hailman.
. july.l it.
Dolly Varden undov/ns,
For tin' La'lio-8, stl:
LliVIX & BllTLL'S
J>ro:ul Street.
^peial Notice*,
C'amkkx S.C. :::! may. ]e;._i
I T?I"1%INrj my ah-i-nee IVntn tlfe State Mr Marens
Tt.liias will act as n.v tllm
ui::y -1 t 'n \i:I.I:S I'M
I A Fine Selection of Dolly Varden
Straw Hats,
I'or UikV.i ;ltnl ^ <?ilill:'. Ill
IiKvjn & r.niLi/s
iSlroct.