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CHURCH D1HBCT0RY.
Methodist Church, DeKalb street?Bet. A. J.
Stokes, Pastor?Services at 10$ A. M. And 7 P
M. oa Sunday; Prayer Meeting Wednesday at
4 P. M.
Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?Ber. 8.
H. Hay, Pastor?Services at 10$ A. M. and 4J P.
M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting on Wednesday
at 7$ P. M.
Episcopal Church. Bar. B. P..D. P?1bt.?
Sunday, at 11 o'clock A. M. and 6 P. M.
Wednesday, at 5, P.M.
Baptist Church, Broad street?kit. A. K.
Durham, Pastor?Services at ?104 A. M. and 7
P. M. on the second and fourth Sundays of
each month; Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8 P.
M.
Meetings.
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WATEREE DIVISION NO. ?, 8. OP T.?Attoad
the regular meeting of your Division nt
tt-ii aoMitu* at 8 o'
T61Ap9riQOV VH 4uvmw?I^ w* .. _
clock. Br order of W. P.
D. C. KIRKLBY, R. 8.
Ocm A.obkts ik Cuaruktok.?The advertising
agaaey of Walker, Evans k Cogswell, represented
by RoewellT. Logan. Esq. is the only authorised
agoat for this paper, in Charleston.
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Bovtu Cakolina Railsoad.?We j
^ publish on oar inside, to-day. the new ached- 1
ale of this railroad which went into effect 1
hot Monday. Tba boor of leaving Camden
Is 7.20 A. M. an hour and five minutes later
them before, a fact which in very acceptable
tDtesidn. Other material changes have
he?made tor the particulars whereof we refisr
our readers to the schedule itself.
ThXUU is a sm&ll mud hole immediately ?t
the Corner of Broad street and the short eut
through the Public Square, seat side. 'A
km ehovelafel of gravel would 111 it. It does
aot look to be of any coaeeqnenoe, but persons
who hats to go that way borne at night
'. &el it rather inconvenient sometimes to find
themselves up to their shoe tops in water
just as they torn the corner, which is invariably
the ease for three er four deye after
u rein. And while thie hole ia being filled,
(if ir ever will be,) We would also suggest
that the old rotten poet at the earner be removud
also, kit certainly of nonse, and is
oaly high enough to eome in eoatact with
that portion of the body of benighted pedeetrians,
which is extremely delktte and seneiiive.
PKMOittL.?TbeJBon. Poster Blodgett,
of Georgia, and son arrived in iown on last
htardiT evening. on a visit to their rela
tiato, ov kind friend, Col. il. H. Blodgett.
^ AFuarvt, Attack?ATtJUsrrToMun ,
DJtt.?On Tuesday night, or roUnr Wednes**
* dap autikig about 3 o'clock, just 10 Mr.
* William Fiekao the watchman at tht depot,
was going to Are up the passenger engine,
ho ?M fleroely assaulted hj throe or four
MB, one of whoa, with tromeaduoos blow
Apom eome iron instrument, struck him on the
top of hi* hood and knocked him down. The
pnrtj toon fell upon him with knives, cat his
right eye nearly oat, made several incisions
in both his xrms, and cot one of his fingers.
As ho was struck he cried ont ' jsurder,
murder," and his cries being henrd by a colored
woman living on the hill nhove the depot,
ahe cried for Col. Blodgett, toe oonduotor,
who rushed to the depot, bat the assassins
had fled. Mr. Ficken was earritd horns
end Dr. 8. Baruoh sammoned to attend him.
Be wow lies in an exceedingly precuneus
situation, and it is very donhtfnl whether he
recovers.
Mr. Fieken does not recognise any of the
parties. Tip assassins did not suc<eed in
obtaining any plunder, as Mr. Fickfn for*
tonately gate the alarm in time.
His ihitnfal dog has not keen seen since,
and it is thonght he was killed.
Diqiwms ov a Qt* Hons*.?We
Van sorry to lean of the destruction by Ire
of Mr. ft. 6. Ellk&u's gin konse on Monday
night, amounting, so we learn, to nearly
* thirty M*of cotton Further particulars
wo tsMpj^MW unable to gather.
* BwjUtlne
Istsmiw-We again call
tojttentioti of onr many readers to the ?dwtisement
in another oolumn, of Baildeie*
Vterials and supplies. To those in
want of any articles in this Kne, we say,
' send for circulars and price lifts from the
great Southern Factory of these goods, and
extensive sales-rooms of Builders' Hardware,
Marble Mantle Pieces, French and
American Window Glass, Ac., Ac. Address
T. P. ToaU, 20 Hayne-at., Charleston, S. C.
Our Courty Affairs.?The presentseat
of the Grand Jury, found elsewhere,
will exhibit that there are evils existing in
thin County requiring remedies, but that in
view of the great difficulties in the way, the
Grand Inquest make no recommendations as
to their removal or cure. This was done from
a knowledge of how utterly futile such re*
commendations would be, as they have heretofore
been frequently made with no result.
We have alluded to the oondition of our
uofxnty affiurs so often in these columns that
?e deem it unneoesssry to repeat it at tils
time. The Judge also took ooeasiou on
Monday to comment upon them snd stated
to the Grand Jury that they were in snch a
state at to tender it hopeless forthsm or
him to suggest a remedy or provide a eve.
The Judge expressed the hope that hereafter
they would he better, but we cannot indulge
* ' tBjMuofc hape, iotniuoh as the oharaator of
oar Board of County Commissioners is not
likely to be improved, looking at the Regular
nominees. If the Bolters succeed, perhaps
the remedy may come in greater economy
and the avoidance of unnecessary meetings
and consequent expenditures, but in any
other view we are unable to see grounds for
the hope. The financial affairs of the oouoty
are indeed desperate. The stenographer's
salary has been unpaid for nearly a year,
schools are closed, teachers' sohool certificates
are, many of them, unpaid also, while many
poor pedagogues have sold thoir warrauta
for about one-third or one-half thoir face,
and the presumptions are strong that unlawful
speculations are being indulged in, in re poet
to them. The State appropriation has
not been paid and the schools will remain
closed until the taxes are collected. If Moses
is elected, the probabilities are that all the
money raised by the present taxes will be
required to retire the million and more of
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pay certificates ho has issuea, ana cne scnoois
will remain closed for another year, while the
State will sink into irretrievable bankruptcy
and rain. '
Oar reader* will see, by reference to our
advertising columns, that the merohanta of
Camden art prepared to offer extraordinary
inducements to parchasers at this time. A
giants at these advertisements will show a ,
great variety of goods of every description,
sad we venture to add, that none of our
friends will object to have their stocks overhauled
hy any one who thinks of investing.
Thi September Term or CouRT.-i-This
Court, which fyy the law, ought to have
commenced oh the third Monday of last
month, has been postponed from time to;
time until last Monday, when it was convened
by Judge Mei$on, who arrived here on
Saturday last.
After taking his seat, the Jndge made a
brief address to the Grand Jury, reminding
them of their duties, with which they ought
by this time to be pretty well acquainted, as
they have served for two terms already. The
actiag Solicitor, J. M. Davis, Esq., gave oat
tfc* following biHa of indictment:
The State vt. Osborn Williams, Wilson
Williams and Aaron Braeey, for larceny.
True Bill.
- The State vt. James Marks, for rape. No
Bill.
The old criminal docket was then Bounded,
the only ease thereon being the State vt.
Flora Douglas and James fteid, for assault
and battery, Messrs. DePass k Hay for the
defence, and the ease being ready for trial,
it was gone into on Monday evening, and a
verdict of guilty as to Flora Douglas, and
not guilty as to James Beid, was rendered.
The Judge sounded the Common Pleas
mMmi I and t on Monday, so as to ascertain
whether the juries would ha needed,
and the result was, that no case was found
for fc?ial.
The Judge again took occasion to state his
gratification at the want of crime in this
coaaty, and oongratulatad the citiaens generally
upon the faet. ,
The Grand Jury were direoted to visit the
various county offices and the jail, and if
possible, the County Poor House, and to
make their presentment thereon, as soon as
they were able to do so.
The Grand Jury made following presentment
at this term of the Court:
To Hit Honor Samusl W. Multon, Jwlge
of the fifth Circuit.
The Grand Jury beg leave to make the
following presentment at this term of the
Court:
1. They have examined the County jail,
and find that it neods a partial re-covering
to prevent leakage, but otherwise it ie in
good order.
2. They have visited the various County
offices, and so far as they are able to judge,
they are generally well kept.
3. The Poor House is represented to be
in good condition, one of the Grand Jury
having lately visited it.
4. The Grand Jury regret to report that
the Public Schools haye been closed for some
months for the want of funds, the teachers
have not been paid in full, and the State
appropriation has never been paid, so that
until taxes are collected, they must of?neeessitj
remain closed.
5. The Roads of the Connty are reported
to he in bad condition, and though the Commimjoners
have summoned the choens to
week, the reeds have hitherto remained unworked.
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6. The Grand Jwry, in view of the manifold
diffeulties that environ the subject,
heVe no recommendations to offer as to the
removal or care of the evils which thev have
reported.
Respectfully submitted,
W. E. JOHNSON, Foreman.
September 30, A. D. 1872.
Rigclars vs. Boltirs.?A joint discussion,
nominally, but virtually) a one-sided
affair, was engaged in here on Tuesday. The
three following " brass" guns, Rainey, Cardosa
and Worthington, representing Moses,
fell upon Sam Lee, of the Bolters. The
meeting, which did not comprise more than
a hundred mien, women 'and boys, assistedby
about twenty Democrats, was a failure,
as notice of it had been circulated extensively
throughout the County, and it was
staled that Moses would be here.
The Belters attempted to procure speakers
to meet the big guns, but were partially
unsuccessful, as Sam Lee alone came to take
ears of Tomlinson's side of the question.
Mr. Rainey was first introduced, and proceeded
to speak principally upon national
politics. His speech was a good one, and
did him credit. He paid his respects to
the Journal, for having Greeley's name at
its head, and sought to doduoe the oonoluyioty
tiwofro? that the whites of the South,
under the nunc of 44 Conecnratives," were
Democrats in disguise, and that the Joumnal,
bj having Grcsley's name at its bead,
sought to mislead the colored Republicans
into voting for a virtual Democrat, though
nominated by the Liberal Republicans at
Cincinnati, but he omitted to state the fact
that the National Democratic Convention at
Baltimore, had also nominated Mr. Greeley.
This omission however, being very slight, is
scarcely worth taking exception to, when
compared with the many other grave and serious
falsehoods which some of Raiaey's political
associates so frequently indulge in.
Sam Lee followed in a speech whioh
though delivered under great disadvantages,
was telling and effective. He reoounted
many of the misdeeds of Moses and F. L.
Cardosa, who, however denied bis statements,
and doubtless Loe knew what he stated
about Moses to be true, inasmuch as he was
born in the same house end was raised up
with him.
The Chairman waa Very prompt in cutting
him off at exactly an hour, (the time allowed
each speaker.)
Messrs. Worthington and F. L. Cardosa I
followed him, but we are compelled to omit I
notioea of their speeches for want of apace.
We can say, however, that the speeches
were able and conservative, entirely differ
ent from those made by them two years ago*
which were, in our judgement, the most dia
bolical and incendiary harangues ever heard
by us. We were glad to note this improvement.
Tels Agricultural Grangr.?Wateree
Grange, No. 43, meets on the 18th inst., at
Temperance Hall, at 8 o'clock, p. m. As the
election for officers takes place at that time,
a full meeting is desired.
We eall attention to the following notioe:
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Washington, D. C., Sept 10,1872.
Cel. D. wtatt Aikkn? General Deyuty
Orange No.?:
Worthy Brother: I have the honor to
inform yon that the Masters, Past Masters,
and deputies in South Carolina ace hereby
notified to convene at Columbia, on Wednesday,
October 9, at twoo'clock in the afternoon,
for the purpose of organising the State Grange
of South Carolina. You are most respectfully
requested to be present
Charter membera of the Order and all
who have received the fourth degree can be
present.
Yours, fit ternary,
O. H. KELLEY.
Ths Cottom Yikld.?Any one who looks
at our cotton fields end see* the quantity of
open bolls, awaiting the attention of the
picker, would be disposed to believe that an
immense crop will be made, but the more
careful and wary planters regarding the ef
feci of drouth and rust, blight and the eatterpillar,
wffl teD you that the efcp will ujl be
more than an average one. Consequently,
the price of ootton, when this fact becomes
known, will go up, and all who are able to
hold their cotton ought to do so.
Wi arc informed that it is the intention
of the Bolters to support Mr. J. F. Sutherland
for Judge of Probate. We inferred as
much from the fact that they nominated no
one in opposition to him at their Convention.
So the Judre msv make himself nerfcctlv
O 0 L 0 '
euj m to his election.
Th* Moses Faction.?On Friday night
of last week, the streets were vocal with the
shoata of the Moses adherents who had been
down at the Court House listening to the
harangues of Purvis and other lights of that
faction. We believe in free speech, but not
in the indiscriminate howling of a parcel of
drunken men. The police should look after
all such cases, as men at a public meeting
have no more right to disturb the quiet of a
town than a single individual gone a ulone"
band on a drunken spree.
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Local Dots.?A change from warm to
cool has taken place.
Old farmers sav the si ens indicate an earlv
froat.
Mr. C. 8hiver, Clerk of the Court) was
sick on Monday.
The election for offcers of Wateree Division
8. of T. was held on Monday night.
The result is announced elsowhere.
Mr. Jamikson opened tho Orphan Society
school on Monday morning with 22 scholars,
and a fair prospect for more.
Messrs. W. D. Trantham and J. W. Do
Pass were admitted to the Bar at the present
term of the Court. The Examining
Committee were Messrs. Davis, Leitner and
DePass.
There has been a " corner" made in school
MrtitmlM lalelv. and we heard that a rich
harvest has been reaped by the purchaser.
'Perhaps we are mistaken, bat if'"the Coart
knows herself," we are not.
Many of oar subscribers have responded
to our call for their subscriptions past doe.
and we hope that others will do likeflviee.
Some took offence, bat it is hopeless to try to
please every body, though, of oourse, no offence
was intended.
A Mosesite, Purvis, of Columbia was over
hero a day or two ago. John A. Chesnut,
the Bolters' Chairman, followed him up to
Liberty Hill and peeled some of his hide off,
though it was tough as an elephant's. We
learn that he was oompelled to resort to lying
in some instances. Whenever this is
done it is a sure sign of a weak cause. On
Tuesday, Mr. Parvis got very drunk, and in
attempting to speak made a fool of himself
Tbe S& uoeaey and restless fellows we
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have eyer looked upon arc the Regular candidates.
They stalk about the streets with
downcast eyes, and hands in their pockets,
no doubt thinking of the money they may
hare spent to secure their nominations, and
of the devious ways in which politics conduct
themselves. The "outs," we think,
look more contented.
Kershaw Lodge, No. 29, A. F? M., will
meet on Tuesday evening, the 8th inst., at
their Lodge Room. The third degree will
be oonferred on that occasion, and candidates
sre hereby notified to be in attendance
in the ante-room at 8 o'clock, p. m., precisely,
so as not to detain the Lodge unnecessary
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Candca Cettea Market.
Camdik, 8. C. Oct. 3, 1872.
Since our last report the market has risen
about 1 cent, but to-day there seems no tendency
for a further advance. We quote
the prices to-day as ranging from 15} to 16},
according to quality. Sales for the week,
306 bales. Shipments 521 bales.
Old Thing* Have Passed Away.
This is at least trne of the old method of treating
the long abased and much abused human
body. It is no longer considered wise tojput a
patient to the torture; In order to cure him of a
disease In which pain is undermining the energies
of his system. True soienee ranges Itself
on the sido of nature, and endeavors to assist
her in her fight against disease. This is the
province. of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the
most approved tonic ever advertised in this country.
It niay bo recommended as a fall medicine
par sxoellbn$e i for it is in the fall that biliou s
nvss, dyspepsia and malarious fevtrs are especially
prevalent. The frame, exhausted by the
heats of summer, is relaxed and fesble at its
close, and requires, we may say demandt, artificial
assistance. Afford it that assistance in occasional
doses of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters,
and the evils refered to may 'be eseaped.?
Throughout the far West, and on the steaming
alluvial soil of the Southern rivers, all the varieties
of periodical fever are probably rife today.
Had a course of Hostetter's Bitters been
commenced by the cofferers a month ago, e-,
before the unhealthy season set in, seven-eighths
of them would in all probability be in their ac
eustolned health at the present titne. Bo much
for waat of forecast. So muok for sot keeping
ia the house and using daily, the heat safeguard
agaiat epidsmie and endtuie fevers.
As flocks of impostors and imitators are trying
to follow in the wake of the great American
remedy, therefore'be sure that the article yon
bay is jpnuineand verified by the proper trade
ark. The true article can only be obtained in
bottles. Beware of the spurious article that is
sold by the gallon or in kegs.
Southern Express Company.
CAMDEN, SEPT. 12, 1872.
Until Author notieo, all ordera to call for
freight peokagea to bo forwarded by Express,
wmti a.. y4i st
6 P. M., at wiridalfotfr the wagon wfll-eall for
them. i i, ,
Money Pareels'hxir will be received at the
hotel from 7 to 7 *0, P. M.
B. DESAU8SURE, Agont.
Sheriff's Sale.
Joseph D. Doalspas Receiver, "1
vs. { Pi. Pa.
Henry Webster.- )
By virtue of fain the above case, I will sell
in front of the Coart House in Camden, on the
first Monday (seventh day) of October next,
the following property?
861 acres cf Land in this county, bounded
North by Sanders Creek and lands of Paris
Watts, East by knd of Cornelius Williams,
South by lands of Jo'seph Brevard, Scipio Williams,
and west by Wateree River. Levied on
as the property of Henry Webster.
? Also
All that lot of Land in Camden, on West side
of Broad-street, with the buildings thereon,
bonnded North by lot of DePass, 8outh by lot of
estate of Eliaa, east by Broad street. Levied on
as the property of P. B. Wood, at the suit of E.
J. Conway, assignee
.Teems?-Cash, purchasers paying, for papers
and stamps.
aug 16, td J. P. B08WELL, 8. K. C.
Sept 12. Trees,
Flower*, Bulbs, Seeds.
HCltAE PLANTS!
Nursery Stock, Fruit k Fiower Plates.
Address F. K, PHOENIX,
Btamitoi Nnrsery, Dliiois. 600
Acres; 21st year; 12 Qreenhoases. Apple,
1,000 1 jr., $20; 2 jr., $30; 8yr., $40; 4yr., $60
4 catalogues, 20 cents.
julyUmi' ..
"Perfumery &fc.
r( ERMAN and French Cologne. Labia and
\T Low's Extracts, Toilet Powders and Soepsin
large variety. Lily White, Prepared Chalk,
4c. Ayertt' Hair Vigor, Tricopherous, Katharlon,
Sicilian Hair Renewer, Cocoa Cream, Sosodont
and Tooth Powders.
HODGSON 4 DUNLAP.
TO PliNlim
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he
is now prepared to GIN and PACK COTTON, at
the DeKalb Mil's. Hating two first-rate Gins
in operation, orders will be filled without delay.
-s a i ... St!- *_ J_ JilA
Ha tOUCllB ma patronage 01 ma menus ?uu uic
public generally,
W. F. MORRELL.
Aug. 29.?So.
~ J. W. DePASS,
TRIAL JUSTICE.
ALL Claim pot in my hands for collection,
will receive prompt attention.
(Office Upstairs in Workman Building.)
ang 15 tf.
FOUND..
A plain GOLD BRACELET, with slightly ornamented
border. The Bracelet waa found at a
point opposite the residonoe of 0apt. JoolA.
Schrook, on Monday morning about 10 o'clock.
The owner ia requested to give a small reward
to the finder, Jack Cantey. Apply at" the
JOURNAL OFFICE.
Aug. 29?tf.
?? 4a <fcOA per day.' Agents wanted t All class ei
^0 of working people, of either sex
young or old, make more money at work t6r us In theii
spare moments, or aS the time, than at any thing else
particulars free. Address G. 8TD?90K A Co., Port
>1 MnblUiae. SephW^dy.
Special Notices.
A8THMA?Any medicine which will alleviate the paroxysm*
of this dreadful dlaease will be hailed with Joy
by thousand* of aafferer*. The certificate* which accompany
Jonas Whttcomb's Rjextdt, are from the
moat reliable sources, and attests to Its wonderful power,
even In the most severe cases. Joseph Burnett k
Co., proprietors, Boston.
FREE ADVERTISING.?From family to family, from
city to city, from state to state, the fame of Dr. walk- !
nh Vzoktabls Vinbqar Brrrsita as a specific for all
derangements of the stomach, bowels and liver, is continually
extending. Its voluntary missionaries are innumerable,
and public enthusiasm In Its favor spreads
faster than a prairie fire.
DON'T SLIGHT TOUR TEETH?Remember that upon
their labor, the health of the stomach depends. Keep
them perfect, and In order to do so, manipulate them
with a brash dipped in the fragrant Sosodont, once or
twloeaday.
WHO WILL SUFFER T?It Is now M years since Dr.
Tobias' Venetian Liniment was pat before the public,
warranting to cure Chronic Rheumatism, Headache,
Cuts, Burna. Bruises, Old Sores, Pains In the Limbs,
Back and Chest, and It has never failed. Sold by all
Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place, N. Y.
FOR DYSPKP8IA, Indigestion, depression of spirits,
and general debility in their various forma: also as a I
preventative against Fever and Ague and other inter?* ???
unw.nj>)ui?ihnntMl Elixir of Call
?rT" CaswelT,' H?JwrtT~A Ca.New York, and .
?old bj all Druggists, la the best tonic, and as a tonic
for patients recovering from fever or other sickness lti
has no equal.
THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POWDER. The
beat article known for cleansing And preserving the
teeth and gnms. Sold by all Druggists. Price 85 and
DO cents per bottle. F. C. Wells k Co., N. Y.
CHRISTADORO"S HAIR DYE stands unrivalled In
the world. Ho lady or gentleman of discrimination uses I
any other. It la the moat perfectly reliable and effective
llalr Dye In the world. Manufactory, 68 Maiden
Lane, H. Y.
CARBOLIC SALVE, recommended by Physicians as
the great Healing Compound. Price 85 cents per box.
John F. Henry, Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York.
RIS LEY'S BUCHU is a reliable Dlnretlo and Tonic
for all derangements'of theuriral and genital organs.
The genuine as formerly sold by Havlland, Harral k
Blaley, and their branches, la now prepare* H. W. Rlslev,
the originator and Proprietor, and the trade supplied
by his successors, Morgpn k Risley, New York.
. 8VAPNIA, or opium purified, the most perfect anodyne
In the market, made by process of Dr. L M. Bigelow,
Detroit Medical College. Is always uniform In
strength, which Is rarely the case in other preparations
of opium.
PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL, h?s a world-wide reputation,
as the rarest and best Illuminating olL Over two million
gallons have been sold for the past two years, from
which no accidents of any kind have occurred. Send
for Circular. Oil house of Charles Pratt. Established
1770, New York."
WE HAVE FREQUENTLY HEARD mothers say
they would not be without Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup
from the birth of the-child until It has finished with
the teething siege, under any circumstances whatever.
THE SECRET OF BEAUTY, What is It? no longer
asked, for the whole world of .fashion and all the ladles
dnow that la produced by using a delightful and harm- j
leas toilet pnyarmtion known as O. W7 Laird's 44 Bloom
of Youth." Its beautifying effects are truly wonderful.
Depot, 5 Gold Street, NewYork.
THE LATEST THING OUT! |
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THE WOMAJTO FBIMD
AND - .
STEAM WASHED.
THE LATEST, THE BEST?No Rubbing .-r
No Founding?No Turning or Tenting?No
Clumsy Cylinder, and no Twenty or Thirty Dollars
expense.
Steam Does it All!!
Call and see this Norelty, at
CLOUD & ZEMP'S
September 19. 8m
The State of South-Carolina.
COUNTY OF LANCASTER.
Martha Wallace, Jackson Wallace, Wilson Wallace,
Doctor Wallace and Elisabeth Belk, against
Robert Wallaoe, Mary Ann 'Wallace,
John Wallaee, Tyre Wallace, Hugh Wallace,
Mary Wallace, AolineRichawson, Ellinor Wal,
lace, Olive WallaceA"d Axaminta Wallace, Defendants.?Summon*,
for .Belief.
To the above-named Defendants.
YOU are hereby summoned f.d required to
answer the complaint in this action, of
which aoopy isthis day filed in the Office of the
Clerk of the Probate Court for said County, and
to serve a copy of your answer to the said complainant
or the subscribers at their office, Lancaster
Court House, Scath Carolina, within
twenty (20) days after the service.hereof, exclusive
of the day of such service; and if you
fail to answer the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this Action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
Dated September 4th, 1872.
KERSHAW & CONNORS,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
September 26. 6t
KEBSHAW?In tlie Probate Court.
ESTATE OP MARGARET E. HUGHES.
WHEREAS, applicatian has been made to me
by A. L. McMullen for Letters of AdminiBtratiou
on all and singular tho goods and chatties,
rights and credits which were of said Margaret
E. Hughes, deceased; Now these arc to require
all and siugular the kindred and creditors of tho
said deceased to be and appear befor* me at a
Court to be holdcn on the 6th day of October
next, to show cause, if any'they have, why said
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 19th day
of September, 1872.
J. F. SUTHERLAND
Sept. 19?3t Probate Judge.
HODGSON Sl DUNLAP.
HAVING Removed to their /lew ano eleganl
huildining, next door above R. M. Kennedy's,
Invite the attention of their friends and the
public generally, to their Full and Complete
stock of FRESH
DRUGS & MEDICINES
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
WINDOW - GLASS.
French and English
PERFUMERY,
Hair & Tooth Brushes
rjioG ETHER with & Beautiful Assortment of
Toilet and Fancy Articles.
OUR STOCK embraces everything usually kep
in our line, and arc olieredon as REASON
ABLE TERMS as nrticls of similar quality cat
be found in ANY CITY IN THE STATE.
Vawmaha Lamos & Oil
WE HAVE constantly on band a Large Quan
tity of the Beat Kerosine Oil, also a lar'g<
assortment of Kerosine Lamps and Lamp-chim
iens of all sixes.
' PATENT MEDICINES
OF ALL KINDS constantly on hand.
H. & D.
i
? Sea Foam,
' "DEST Yeast Poder now in use. For sale b
HODGSON & DUNLAP. '
-. <* *9f \>
BARJOH
HAS RETURNED,
AND HAS OPENED AT.
AT HIS OLD STAND,
A LARGE STOCK OF " .
FASHIONABLE
FALL AND WINTER
MOM.
Among which lie directs especial attention
LADIES' SHAWLS
AND ,
DRESS ROODS,
Gentlemen'8, Youth's, Boy's and Children's
CLOTHIUC3-,
AND
First in the Market, now is the time, and
BARUCH'S
The place to obtain
BAROAINS 2 2
J?"REMEMBER THE PLACER
H. BABUCH.
Sept. 19 ?tf.
Fall and Winter Goods.
:o:
GEORGE AT/DEN respectfully Snritesthe attention
of the public to his JLarge and wellassorted
STOCK OF GOODS,
Comprising, in part,
GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS?
Cooking Stoves A Hardware,
!- :' - ..
All ^ -.l.I.L'.JII An m/\*t ?Mann.
Ail VI WII1UU WW uo cum vu muv iuvd*
able terms. " ?
Cotton purchased at full market rates, and
liberal Cash Advances made on consignments.
GEORGE ALDEN.
September 19 6mo
COOKITO STOVES.
It is a well-known fact, that the Cooking
Stove has heretofore found but few admirers in
THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY,
hence its utility is but little known.
THE COOKING STOVE ,
Is now sought after, as tne most economical
and Labor-Saving article for cooking purposes,
that has been invented, at prices within the
reach of all w ho desire to use them.
A well- assorted stock of these Stoves on hand,
andforsaleby
GEORGE ALDEN, Agent.
September 19 6m
THE MOST ATTRACTIVE YET!
THE undersigned invites the attention of his
friends and the public generally, to his
, large and increasing stock of
. Fall and Winter Goods,
?
Ctnsisting in part, of
DRY GOODS,
Gent's. Fnrnlsbing wooas,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
I
Of Southern Ufanufhctnre,
I And warranted to give satisfaction.
Calicoes and Ladies' Dress Goods
In great variety.
t Heavy Family Groceries
i BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR.
ALSO
? An extensive assortineat of
i Hardware and Cutlery,
Tobacco, Spices, Powder, aSV/o2 awe? Caps,
Bagging, Rope and Ties.
jjgfCotton and other Produce bought at the
highest market rates, and liberal Cash Advance,
ments made on consignments.
J. W. JtcOURRY, Agf.
September if