The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, October 03, 1872, Image 2
TIB ID JOURNAL.
JOHX KERSHAW,
Frit tor and I'ropricfor.
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CAMDEN S. C., OCTODEIl 3.
trim? hi fx him mmm
FOR PRESIDENT
HORACE GREELEY,
OF NEW YORK*
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT
It. GKATZ RROWSf,
OF MISSOURI.
Wliore are llie Bruins ?
The Regulars and J Jolt ore stand .opposed
to each other in this canvas, both claiming
to be Republicans.
The Rollers say tliut they will gladly receive
Democratic assistance in the way of votes,
while the Regulars, professing not to desire
our aid, still have in their platform an undeniable
bid lor our votes. Little docs it
matter to us, whether nine or ninety men
nominated Mr. Tomlinson for Governor, or
or whether "Mr. Moses received a majority
of the votes of all the delftgates to the Convention.
What the Democrats desire to
know is, where the brains to run and the
honesty to control the government, are.?
Many of Mr. Moses' friends claim for him
brains, but very few allege that he 1ms honesty
to regulate them. The friends of Mr.
Tomlinson. claim for him both brains and
honesty, which claim is admitted by some,
though not all of the Moses adherents. A
member of the Supreme Judiciary of the
State has remarked, "Frank Moses was never
designed or cut out to be Governor of
South Carolina, though he is smart." A
man of real ability does not impress one with
the idea of smartness, inasmuch as that implies
more or less of the knave, and any one
to look at the foxy countenance of the younger
Frank, will admit, that the criticism is
Very apt. Frank unquestionably has had
smartness enough to line his pockets and secure
his nomination, though lie did not pa}'
the passage ef his adherents from the Convention
to their respective homes, neither
did his smartness prevent Keith, of Darlinglington
from confessing in the County Convention,
the humiliating fact that he had a pay
certificate for Slid, given to him by Moses
for no service to the Goneral Assembly, said
certificate having been issued in the name of
^ Keith's brother, who, so ftr as we kiyfr,
~4or had the opportunity of stickingtiis*irfq?p
sitive nose into -the lobby of the State House.'
Nor did his smartness prevail to* prevent
^ that certificate from being produced and torn
to pieces by Keith after acknowledging the
fact of the fraud, before an indignant assent
blagc of liis political sympathizers. Nor did |
it prevail to prevent the fact being made
public' that the renowned Hollins girls of
Columbia, have obtained from Frank, jr. pay"
certificates for imaginary services, amounting ]
to something like twcntv-live hundred dollars.
The brains are not in the head of Moses.
Some of his adherents have a modicum of
brains. Judge Molhui, f -r instance, *is a
case in point, yet even his did not prevail
to prevent the growth of seed sown by fliui
several months ago in this townand?County.
From his lips issued the first words which
gave rise to the present opposition to Moses.
He was then (in May,) bitterly opposed to
the said Moses, aiid so out-spoken was lie,
that many colored men conceived a like opposition
to him. Now, however, things are
changed. The Judge runs with Moses, nnd
the Bolters are strong in this - County. All
the result of seed sowed on good ground.
So much for the brains.
"Where is the honesty ?
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This is, apparently a delicate subject.
Now, as Mr. Gnither said the other day, he
could not answer for Moses' honesty, though
he went for him on other grounds, among
which, it may be mentioned, is that he is a
nominee for re-election to the House, on the
Moses ticket. He, Moses and Frank Adamson,
rank together on this subject. Mcwion
cd before, let us again remind our readers
that Mr. Henry Cardoza exposed Gaither
and Adamson at or near Red Hill in this
County as having "seen light" at the time of
Scott's impeachment, and the meeting came
near breaking up in a row.
We cant see any honesty in that, but perhaps
we need spectacles.
Can the Bolters show a cleaner record ?
But two weeks remain in which to decide
the momentous issues of the present contest.
Much depends upon the revelation of thai
time, and should the Bolters show us that
they have with them brainsand honesty, perhaps
we may incline to their side.
Central Executive Committee of Kershaw
County.
At a meeting of delegates from the Conservative
Clubs of the various precincts in
Kershaw Couflty, held in Camden on Saturday,
the 23d ult., the following gentlemen
were selected as 11 The Central Executive
Committee of Kershaw County.:"
William M. Shannon, Chairman.
Edward M. Boykin, John I. Trantham,
James I. Villepigue, Murdoch Bethunc,
William /. Leitner, Henry Pate,
Craddock Moseley, T. H. Clarko,
And are earnestly requested to meet at
Col. Boykin's office in Camden, on Saturday
next, 5th of October, at 11 o'clock, A. M. W.
M. SHANNON, Chairman.
W. K. Thompspn, Secretary.
Put the Right Man in the Right Place.
CiiLvita of Krnfmir, loo/; to yoifr inter
eat in the coming election, and vote for our
old fellow-citizen, John S. M kronky, for
Sheriff of Kewilimo County.
John S. Mcroney and Samuel Place arc
the only candidates for suid. office, which
will you vote for?
Many Citizens.
.Sons of Tcmpcraucc.
The following brethren were, on Monday
evening last, elected officers of Watercc Division,
to serve for the ensuing quurter:
A. A. Moohe. W. P.
D. C. Kikkley, W. A.
John Keushaw, 11. S.
John 15. Lyles, A. P. S.
J. M. Gaylk, P. S.
A. C. Douglas, T.
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A. h. durham, unapiuin.
J. It. Goodale, C.
W. S. Smith, A. C.
S. M. Math is, I. S.
J. W. MCGurry, 0. S.
James Jones, P. W. P.
Scrofula.?Is tlic dread disease which
unnuully sweeps its thousands to the grave.
It makes its appearance in many forms; in
Consumption, Glandular Swellings, ltheumatispi,
Cutaneous discuses, many of the affections
with which females are troubled. <fce.
Perhaps no one is wholly free from its taint.
The only way it can be successfully treated
is through the medium of the circulation. It
is a blood disease. Tutt'a Sarsaparilla and
Queen's Delight possesses the qualities to expel
it from the system and restore perfect
health. Being free from violent minerals,
it may he taken with safety by old and young.
The-inost dcliratc female may take it at any
time,
If your child has worms, or a bad breath,
or sallow complexion, or restless at night, or
no appetite, or general bad health, give it
Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills. It will soon be restored.
.
Dr. Tutt'a Hair Dye contains no Sugar of
Lead.
JSTvYs a remedy for Bronchial Affections
and Chronic diseases of the Lungs, nothing
ever-before discovered equals Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery.
The Culture of the Haib.?Just as
' surely as a soil infested with Canadian thistles
j can he made to produce fine crops of golden
grain, the scalp now sparsely covered with
j harsh, dry, unmanageable hair can be made
| prolific of silken tresses. AH'that is ncces|
sary to effect the cha;gc in cither case is the
riyht kind of fertilizer. Leaving the agricultural
chemists to determine how the b'arI
ren land shall be made fruitful, we positively
assert that Lyon's Kathairon is unequuledas
a fertilizer and Icavtijicr of the hair.
Twenty-five years of success is the basis of
this unqualified statement. During that
bo^jp
al purchaser has yet (o bo 'discovered. It
will not cause hair to grow on a varnished
gourd; but wherever the roots of the hirsute
I nn.?!n "Ii'lativfLz-irl if twill onnQrt flirtm
UUt'lO lUliUlil MdUiOiuH wu IV nil*
to put forth uow shoots, and in all cases
where the hair has become thiu it will
increase its volume.
MARRIED?On tho 18th alt., by the
Re/. Joseph II. C'huuiaceiro, at the residence
of the bride's father/Mr. Alfred A. Strauss
and Mrs. Amelia Eliar, daughter of B. A.
Weinberg, Esq., of Charleston, S. C.
ACARD.
TO T1IE CITIZENS OF KERSHAW COUNTY.
Being a candidate for the office of Sheriff in
the election on tho 16th inst., I take this method
of informing you, that if elected, 1 will use my
utmost endeavors to discharge tho duties appertaining
to that office honorably and impartially.
Respectfully, &c.
JOHN S. MERONEY.
Oct. 8. : 2t.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
WE have re-opened our GALLERY in the
Workman Building nud are prepared to
make PICTURES in all the latest styles, on the
most reasonable terms.
We know we can please you, nnd would be
glad to havo the people call and examine our
work.
I'tcturea taken as well in cloudy weather as
fair.. LEE BRO'S.
Oct. 3. " tf
Money Saved, is Money Made.
THE subscriber will pay the highest prices for
Old Iron, Brass, Copper, lings, Wool nnd
Dry Hides.?-li e may be found at the Workman
Building, next door below Mr. Goes.
Oct, 8.?-1m. E. WOLFE.
Notice.
TIIE Members of PIHEN1X IIOOK AND LADDER
COMPANY arc hereby notified to attend
a rcgnlvr meeting of thc.Compnny at Town
Hall This (Thursday) Evening.at Ik o'clock.
By order of the Foreman.
J. F. ARTHUR, Secretary.
Oct. 8. ; , It.
Change of Schedule.
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SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 20, 1872.
CHANGE of schedule to go into effect on and
ufter Sunday the 29th inst.
Mail and Passenger Train.
Leave Columbia at 9 a. m..
Arrive at Charleston at 4.30 p.m.
Leave Charleston at 9.30 a.-ra.
Arrive at Columbia at 5.20 p. m.
NIOIIT EXPRESS.
Freight and Accommodation Train
(Sundays Excepted.) .
Leave Columbia at 7.50 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston at .0.45a.m.
Leave Charleston at 7.10 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia at G.80 a. m.
Camden Accommodation Train.
Will continue to run on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
Leave Camden at 7 20 a. in.
Arrive at Columbia at 11 55 n. m.
Lepve Columbia at 2 40 p. m. /
Arrive at Caindcu at 0 55 p. in.
A. L TYLER, Vice President.
S. B. Pickens, G. T. A.
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ISsTadver&ement of A. A. STRAUSS."?!
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IfAuAiiOlK "?n,1N0<'' printkd a invite tiie Attention of the
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WAHD ROWLAND, BEV. . ^ _ __
Um^Rfl;".*LARGEST STOCK
J ffffPl I LU "AXE, HORACE OEKELET,
L ___J F. B". PEBK1.VB, ETC. ETC. ,
This work Is a complete history oI all branches of In- . .
dustry, processes of manufacture, etc., In ail Its ages.?
It Is a complete encyclopedia of arts awl manufactures, OF
and is the most entertaining and valuable work of information
on subjects of general Interest ever offered
to the public. The l>ook Is sold by agents, who are ma- > ' -
king large sales In all parts of the country. Bis offered _
at the low price of $3.bo, and Is the cfce cheapest book f\'f\ rl
ever sold by subscription. We want Agents In every 9 I # V 9 ill 1J 1 I (!%
town In the United States, and no Agent can fall tor do 9 a 1 li 9 ITtflf If 1^*..
well with this book. Our terms areliberal. We five J
our agents the exclusive right of territory. One-of our
agents sold 133 copies in erght days, another Bold MS In
two weeks. Our agent In Hartford sold 397 In one week.
Specimens of the work sent to agents on receipt of
stamp. For circulars and terms to agents address the
publishers. Sample copies this book sent to any address
on receipt of price. aM an Mk. -ag nmm KJM ggm
J. B. BURR k HYDE. Pullshers. II \IP iUT W *fT J?2r
^Hartford, Conn., Chicago, 111., Clrfblnnatl, Ohio. %? B HAflllill 1V?
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- BOOTS, SHOES,
DOORS, MAM, .
SASH AND BLINDS. .
MOULDINGS, Brackets, Stair Fixtures, Builders'*
Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pipe, TXT A HI HI? XT
Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, 1 J /% iTI tf Hi ill #
Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces.
Window Glass a Specialty. r " r
Circulars and Price Lists sent free on appli- '
cation, by .
P. P. TOALE, '
20 Hayne and 88 Pinckney sts.,
0cl' a~lT' curtail.., 8. c. THEY have been
1 WANTED w .Sr^sr-* . '
Dllftin aoo fVlflt TtTlll DoT7
?J uoiuoog WXAWU vr xxx X ujr
from $4 tp $8 per day, can be pursued in your P/\n0*Tl 4" T? 1 CM1
own neighborhood, and is strictly honorable.? IAQ *A U X.UX & XXIt)
Particulars free, or snmpleR sent that will enablc
you to go to work at once, on receipt of two
three cent stamps. .'Address
J. LATHAM *4 CO., . .
292 Washington st., Boston, Mass. AND
Oct. 3. Gt.
Notice to Trespassers
ALL persons arc hereby warned not to tres- BrmL BE .
pass upon either the enclosed or unenclosed
I lnitds of the Plantation known as the Estate
Place of the late A.H. Boykin, deceased. ,
Persons found violating the terms of this no- ^ a . .
tic. "ill b. dealt "1th ??.?i???Bl??KINi Sold Bight.
Sept. 26.?4t. Agent. *
Fresh Turnip Seed.
jci.TjTteJ'Alirgo 101 of fr"h Turnip. R. M Kennedy.
aug 8 tf HODGSON &DUNLAP. * .
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DIA10ID SPECTACLEl '
VHK8E Spectacles are manufactured from "MWUTl
* CRYSTAL PEBBLES," melted together, Ud iH
sailed DIAMOND on account of their htrdueeS ahd
>r11Hency.
It la veil known that Spectacles cot from BraatUn ot
(cotch Pebbles are very Injurious to the eye, because Of
heir polarising effect.
Having been tested vHth the poiarseope, the dlimlad
enaea have been found to admit ftfteen per cent, leas
seated rays than any other pebble.
They are ground with great scientific accuracy, at*
ree from chromatic aberrations, and produce a bright*
ie*a and dlatlnctneaa of vision not bsfors attained ii^
tpectaclea.
Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manufacturing
Dompany, New York. For sale by_^
J. A. YOUNG, Camden, a 0.
From whom they can only beobtained. Mo iidflstt
;mployed. ,
The great demand for theae Spectacles has iaSasSi
inscrnpuloos dealers to palm as Inferior and apurtsns
irtlcle for the "Diamond." Qreat oarc ahould be taken
to see that the trade mark (which Is protected by JLmerloan
Letters Patent) are stamped on every pair.
September N. ISm.
NEW GOODS,
AT THE
OXJD ST^CsTX)
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JT. T. I. JONEft,
Corner of DeKaib end Broad Street*.
E sre bow receiving nod opening oar new
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
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Hardware,
Cutlery,
Carpenter's ToeS*,
I great variety.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
WOODENWARE,
CARRONWARE, AC., AC.
Fancy and Heavy
GROCERIES,
BAGGING AJfD TIES,
SADDLERY, BRIDLES, BITS, AO, AO.
VERY CHOICE
HAMS, BAIOT AKP LAIL
I All of which will bo sold oboap for CASH.
N. B.?If yon don't see what yon want, call
for it. / ij:
J. A T. I. JOIES.
September 26. , 6m.
WALLACE & BURKS,
ABE now receiving their FALL and WHITES
Stock of .
DRESS AID WHITE GOODS,
Notions, DomestioS|
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Gent's. FurttisUng Goods,
' :: AND ; ^
Steady-Made CUIkl(|. '
Particular attention bas been (hroa to the seleltion
of our
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Of the latest styles.
Groceries, Candies and Canned Goods.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Oar
entire stock is complete in all departments,
and will he sold
CHEAP FOE CASH.
September 26. 8m
A. C. DOUGLAS,
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GASH PURCHASERS,
EXTRAORDINARY IHDUCXMKTS IN "
STAPLE DBYOOOBS,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY
AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
In Family Groceries,
Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Hams, Sides, Breakfast
Stripe, Lard,Floor, Spices, Soap, Candles,
Factory Cheese,, a fine article of Go
shen Batter, ,
And many ether articles too numerous to specify
The subscriber will pay the hihesst market
prices for Cotton and other Country Predoee.
Office at the Store of A. C. DocolAs.
. . GEORGE 8. B0UGEA8 Jr
September 26. tf
THE CAMDEN 1
STEAM WORKS
ARE {fOW READY FOR
GINNINO
AND
PACKING COTTON,
AND
GBODDTG GRAIN.
WE will endeavor to compete with all others,
and do our utmost to please all who
favor us with their custom.
We have one of the EMERY'S UNIVERSAL
COTTON GIN AND CONDENSER, which is
claimed to have no superior.
We Grind, Gin and Pack on m
REASONABLE TERJtfS
And abovo all, we guarantee
SATISFACTION.
As soon as circumstances will admit, we in
tend to^ttach to our Machinery, a
Wheat Thresher,
in order to meet the demands of our friends
who anticipate raising Wheat the approaching
season.
Give our Home Enterprise a trial.
W. F. REED & 00.
Bept&mber 26- tf
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Planter's Ware lane. *
JUST received at the above weit-kaomand
fiopolar establishment, a full etoek of
Ffell aiid Winter Out,
Consisting in part of
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Beatjr-Maie Clothing, ae.de.
Bpatfat attention te invitod to tho large etoek ?f
* titotieitM tni TBonMian tfaaaliM
mm an riaitam aijiia,,
/ Among which will be found,
BACON, HAMS, FLOUR, CORN, LARD,
Canned fruits and mrass,
add ait otherarticlee geoallj found inn ftnl
class Grocery.
ALSO.
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Shpe, Oil, Brooms, Bagging and Ilea, Malahafr
Axle Grease, Buckets, Garde, Mails, Carry
I ' Combe, Hoes, Looks, Bancee, Self* }
Starch, Bmervflalt, Soda, Flavor*
IM surascs, DOgW,
Shot, Powder, Gus Csp?,
ttSSSt
AadaUaj other articles too aumflrooatomeatlsik. ?
M^CaII end euUaine rtock sad prist fcw
for* pocketing elsewhere. ^
g^Tke highest market prise* prid fc* Cri. ,
to* Sftd ethos produce. ' 4
3 B. W. JOR&AI, Agfc :
September 19. * ;
.ilfliM lihl f
KOW OPENING.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A FULL STOCK OF ftAM
DRY QOQDft
HARDWARE,
: Jffitwin,' :o WO(H>
AHS WnAOW WASH,
HOLLOW WAML '
CHGCKEW, tx. t?.
For ssie *t the lowest rate for cs*h, l?v
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0m. Am*
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Fertilizing and Mmm'sUIm.
WINES ANDLIQUOM, J
JlSTftWEUIB,
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CONSI&^fEKT, tV^i
- a reu noes or.1
light ni Wwj ittiMji
Bope sad Tien,
Side Bacon, Hams it SboaUM '
Hew Be. 1ASSS EACEJU*,
nun rinij, wmmaj. am MM npi
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FXOUHk.
Jars, Lagmir* ?I Bio .
OOPFFTBaB,
"Cwihed," "Extra 0." "0* ?f:
?UOAB,
FACTOBY CHHMB,
i Vary superior 0. P. end JBreakfiut TBAS,
New Orleans ami Mat. H0LAS8W M+
8YRUP8, v - ....
Large sise neks Liverpool SALT, v,~
Soap; Starch, Soda, Popper, SpioM,
Picklee, Can 1^ V?*ikht j?d IMh
Together with erery article Wpfly AM
In a well-auorted Ore eery mmT Pnwid?
'Stock. Far sale at the loweat eeeh Mte. to
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KINSMAN & HOWELL
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General Commission MafchnH
No. 128 EAST BAY,
oorkbrof onrmalanuar,
. CHARLESTON, S. C.
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I GEORGE ALDEN,
Cotton Factor,
and
Dealer in General Merchandize,
- Camden, C.
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WKISENFELD STEBN * 00, ,
Cotton Factors & CaiEffiissiflB Mate
JIA LTIMOUt, MB.
Consignment! of Cotton rupeetfuily aelicUed.
Liberal CASH adTancee made tbereoa by
September 19 tf
Toilet Setts and Articles,
TN Great Variety; Alio, Dreeainf Caeee Ac. *c. * %
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