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-? LOCAL UBWS-i ? . CHURCH DIRECTORT. I Methodist Church, DeKalb street?Rev. A. J Stokos, Pastor?Services at 10} A. M. and 7 } M. on Sundav; Praver Meeting Wednesday at 4 P. M. PresbyteriiiM Church, DeKalb street?Rev. S. H. Hay, Pastor?Services atlO} A. M. and 4} P. M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 7} P. M. Episcopal Church. Rev. B. F. D. Periit.? Sunday, at 11 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. Wednesday, at 4. P.M. Baptist Church, Broad street?ReT. A. K Durham, Pastor?Services at?10} A. M. and 7 P. M. on the second and fourth Sundays of each month; Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8 P. M. MEETINGS. ' ^ ^ f\ * Wateree Division No, y, 5. of u ATTEND the regulnr meeting of your Division at Temperance Hall on Monday eve. ning, at 7i o'clock. Bv order of W. P. JOHN KERSHAW, R. S. Meeting of the Wateree Fair Association.?A meeting of the "Wateree Fair Association" is called for Saturday next, 30th inst., at 12 o'clock, i\L, at Town Hall, Members are earnestly requested to attend, as business of importance will be before them. J. D. Duxlap, Sec'y. Survivors'Association of the State of South Carolina, will bo held in Charleston, on Thursday, the 12th December next, at which Gen. J. B. Hood will deliver an Adw dress. < % /Metiri. (MUFFIN* HOFFMAN, Nswsm paph Adveitibixo Admits. A'o. 4 South Stret, & M Baltixoue. Mo., are duly author!red to contract B for ndverilsemsnts at oar lowest rstes. Advertisers B in that city arc reqasstcd to lcaro their favor* With M thlehonte. Thl* firm ha* exceptional facilities for placing advertisement* cheaply. and we take pleas nre In referring all who desire to advertise In out of-town papers, especially those having real estate \ to sell?to these gentlemen! Death op Rev. C. Tiiomason.?A good man has fallen in his Master's work. Rev. C. tllomason, for some years past, pastor of the Methodist Church of Camden, was buried on Sunday last. He was an exemplary anil devoted servant of God, universally beloved by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. We tender our heart-felt sympathy to his bereaved family. We are in formed that he died of Typhus Fever. Personal.?Col. Win. M. Shannon and Gen. Kershaw are in attendance on the Supreme Court in Columbia. The Sons of Temperance?A Public Meeting in Contemplation.?On Friday, December 13, Wateree Division of the Sous of Temperance, will have a public meeting at the Town Hall, when addresses appropriate to the occasion will be delivered. The members of Lynchwood, Pine Tree, Smyrna and Sawney's creek Divisions are invited to attend. Preparations will bo. made to accommodate such of the visiting brethren as are without them, and the occasion will be * rendered as attractive as the nature of things will permit. We hope to see a large turn* e + out of the Sous and the public, on the occaclnn We will give the particulars as soon as the committee have fixed upon them, and in the meantime request all to extend this notice to their neighbors, so as to givo them all an opportunity to attend. University of the South.?The lit. Rev. C. T Quintard, Bishop of Tennessee, is expected to be here this week, and will present the claims of the University of the South at the Episcopal Church on Sunday morning next, when a collection will be taken up in aid of the "institution. The services will commence at eleven o'clock. Slight Accident.?Mr. W. F. Reed, one of the proprietors of the Camden Steam Works, had his right hand caught in the machinery of the giu, and one of his fingers severely mashed. Dr. A. A Moore attended him, aud be was soon attending to his duties again. We are glad the accident was no worse. Left for Columbia.?Messrs. w. J. and J M. Hall left for Columbia on Monday last, to stand their trial before the United States Court; They were the defaulting managers at Lizenby's during the late elec* tion. Many witnesses also went over with r them. County. Commissioners' Report.?The Annual Report of the County Commissioners has again been delayed on account of Messrs. Jas. F. Sutherland and F. Carter, Chairman and Clerk of the Board going to Columbia to attend the trial of the Messrs. Hall. Pacific Guano.?Our readers will 6ce in this issue, the advertisement of Mr. J. N. Robson, of Charleston, the agent for this celebrated Guano. It is too well known to require " puffing" at our hands. The terms have been reduced. Puffino.?While our friend Beard, of the Temperance Advocate, is puffing Messrs. D. C. Kirklcy and B. M. Smith, than whom none deserve it more, we call the attention of our readers to the fact that Messrs. J. & T. I. Jones have opened a fine assortment of cigars, which they are selling cheap. See their advertisement. S75.000 IN Cash FOR SI.?We call the attention of our readers to the advertisuient in another column of the Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. Here is a chance to win a fortune in a Public Legal Drawing, and at the same time help a worthy intitution. * * Kitchen Burned.?Mr. A. P. Lining had the misfortune of losing his kitchen on Monday morning about H o'clock, a. m. When tho fire was discovered it had progressed so far that all efforts were vain to extinguish it. By arduous exertions, Mr. j Lining and his neighbors succeeded in con- J fining the fire to the kitchen. Nothing was saved. During the fire Mr Lining sprained his leg, and has been laid up for several days in consequence. He has our sympathy in his loss. twv ArjRPTirr.tural Fair Association. ?Our Association is pushing matters to a conclusion as to the purchase of the land whereon their buildings, track &c, are to be situated. The magazine hill and surroundings have been selected as the most suitable spot and very soon the Association will cause a neat and strong fence to be erected, enclosing the same. If for tune favors them, they will hold their first annual Fair sometime next fall, before the weather gets too cool. We hope that they will succed and from our knowledge of them we feel satisfied that we will have a first class County Fair, which will reflect credit upon the originators of the scheme and our County at large. $1000 Reward is offered by the proprietor of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, for a medicine that will equal it in the cure of all severe cases of "Liver Complaint" and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, as Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, etc. Building Interests.?While hurriedly visiting Charleston last week, we had the pleasure of being shown through one of the most extensive Door, Sash and I>lind Factories in the South and we are pleased to recommend all who are needing any of the above, or Builders' Finishing Hardware, to send to Mr. P. P. Toale, No. 20 Haync Street, for circulars and price list, which "1 ' -> * ? wm oe maucu irce vu a^nbunvu. Composition of the Next General Assembly. . The following will show the composision of the next General Assembly: SENATE. Abbeville?J Hollingsbead, Rep. Anderson?John Wilson, Dcm. Aiken?C D Hayno, Rep. Barnwell?James M Smith, Rep. Beaufort?Robert Smalls, Rep. Charleston?W R Jorvey, S E Gaillard, Rep. Clarendon?E E Dickson, Rep. Chester?J Lee. Chestei field?G W Duvall, Dem. Colleton?G F Mclntyre, Rep. Darlington?B F Whittcmore, Rep. Edgefield Lawrence Cain, Rep. Fairfield?Sandy Ford, Rep. Georgetown?W H Jones, jr. Rep. Greenville?T Q Donaldson, Dem. Horry?T C Dunn, Rep. J Kershaw?Henry Cardoaa, Rep. Lexington?J C Hope, Dem. Lancaster?A F Clinton, Rep. Laurens?Y J P Owens, Rep. Marion?C Smith, Rep, Marlboro?H J Maxwell, Rep. Newberry?H C Corwin, Rep. Oconee?W C Keith, Dem Orangeburg?Jas L Jamison, Rep. Pickens?VV ii HoicomDe, i/era. Ricbland?Wm B Nash, Rep. Spartanburg?D R Duncan, Dem. Sumter?W E Johusori, Rep. Union?J K Jeter. Deu. Williamsburg?S A Swails, Rep. York?J H White, Rep. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Abbeville?Elbridge Cain, H A Wideman J R Tolbert, H H Ellison, Thomas; all Republicans. Aiken?Prince R Rivers, Samuel J Lee, Gloster Holland, Wm B Jones; all Rep. Anderson?John R Cochrane, Rep., John Wilson Dem., J C C Featherstone, Dem. Barnwell?B H Nerland, B W Middleton, Fred Nix, jr., E M Sumpter, Republicans. Beaufort?Hastings Gnatt, Samuel Green, Thomas Hamilton. G A Reed, N B Myers, J B Bascombe, J D Robertson;'all Republicans. Charleston?C J Andell, R B Arston, B A Bosemon, James Brennan, Richard Bryan, A P Ford, W A Grant, J J Grant, James F Greene. Timothy Hurley, 0 R Levy, C F North, Edward Petty, Isaac Prioleau, Julius Tingman, R W Turner, N T Spencer, S Vnnderpool. Clarendon?Augustus Collins, Jared Warlfey; Republicans. Chester?John Lillcy, Prince Young, Chas Simms, Republicans. Chesterfield?A M Lowery, TV TV Spencer, Democrats. Colleton?TV M Thomas, Abram P Ford, Robert Tarleton, Sherman Smalls. Wm D Frazicr, Republicans. Darlington?S J Keith, John Boston, Richard Humbert, J A Smith, Republicans. Edgefield?John A Barker, Parris Simkins, David Graham, Augustus Simkins, Linus Simmins, Republicans. Fairfield?Isaac Miller, Levi Leo, M S Miller, Republicans. Georgetown?James A Bowley, Charles H. Sperry, Charles S Green, Republicans. Greenville?J P Moore, S S Crittenden, James McCulloch, John H Goodwine, Democrats. Horry?J E Dusenbcrry, N D Cooler, Democrats. Kershaw?A W Hough, Reuben 1) liai-1 ther, Frank Adamsou, Republicans. I Lexington?Henry A Metze, J C Lowman, Democrats. Laurens?Joseph Crews, James Young. Caesar Sullivan, James Mills, Republicans, Lancaster?Wo Black, Dem., Samuel C Wolfe, Republican. Marlboro?Jacob Allman, D P McLaurin, Republicans. Marion?B A Thompson, Eben Hays, E H Gourdine, J W Johnson, Republicans. Newberry?Sampson S Bridges, Joseph D Boston, Isam Greenwood, Republicans. Oconee?Edmond Herndon, Democrat, Enos A Tate. Orangeburg?Samuel L Duncan, John Dix, J Felder Myers, Henry Riley, and Abrarn Donunelly, Republicans. Pickens?R E Bowcn, Democrat?contested. Richland?Samuel B Thompson, A W Curtis, Charles Minort and John TGillmore, Republicans. 8partanburg?JGabrel Canon, Richard M Smith, W. P Compton and T J Moore, Democrats. ' ' " ' ? Sumter?T B Johnson, "W W Ramsy, J 0 Wilson and B Spears, Republicans. LTnion?W R Wallace, B H Rice and John Wallace Democrats. Williamsburg?James Peterson, Fortune Giles, and Thomas Prcssley, Republicans. York?J H Ratchford. M L Owens and Nelson Davis, Republican, and DaniotvWil| liams, Democrat. ' i-v : J lid | Republicans 100?Democrats 24?Total 124. Since the exposure of the attempts made by certain unscrupulous local dealers to palm off their coarse astringents, made from coarse and impure materials, in the plnee of the great national tonic. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, public opinion has set strongly against theso empirics and their preparations. Their occupation is gon or soon will be. When the light is let into deception it soon wilts down. Persons who trifle with their own health by using unknown preparations, with no guarantee to sustaim them when an established specific, prouen by twenty years experience to be exactly what it is claimed to be, is within their reach, are sure torcpenttheir temerity. May have done so in this instance, but it is hoped that the truth plainly spoken has arrested the evil. In the meantime the demand for the leading protective and restorative medicine of merica was never so great, as it has been this season. From the fever and ague districts of west, south west, and south, it is literally overwhelming, and it may bo said of the advices from all parts of the coutry of the cureB'dt.'is effecting in dyspepia, bilious complaints, and chronic constipation, that their name is legion. Everywhere the sick and feeble seem to have realized the importance of "holding fast which is good," anc avoiding that which is spurious and dangerous. The numerous'"Bitters,-" under various names which morccnary dealers endeavor to substitute for Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters, should bo avoided, for their own sakes, by the sick, and the public at large. Hostetter's Birtcrsare procurable in bottles only, and never sold in bulk. Important to Horse Owners. BROMO-CHLORALtfM! the new ODORLESS," NON-POISONOUS ;.,;j Deodorizer & Disinfectant. Has been used with great success la Canada, Detroit, Buffalo, Rochester, and other places In the prevailing HOHZE EPIDEMIC. For Sprinkling the Floors of Stables, washing the Mangers, and decomposing poisonous exhalations from the manure and urine when sprinkled with It. . . For decomposing and destroying all bad Odors and Gases, as well as the germs of disease and septic particles In the air?thrown off by the sick anlnjal,--t~ For purifying the Air the anlrrfol breathes ijj. ganging cloths wet with it near the head, suthat.hajfcill not' breathe over and over again, the foal air. - To sponge and syringe the nostrils and month, check the acrid poisonous discharges, heal all ufoart and wotep It prevents tlio spread of the disease by hompletdy cleansing the month and purifying the breath. Horses like it, while they tnrnaway from tfcasmell of Carbolic Acl?E which Is poisonous and Irritating to the inflamed muCons surface. PUT UP IN PINT BOTTLES. Prepared only by TILDEIV & CO. t*"80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PHOTOGRAPHS DODSON & LEE,' PHOTOGR A PIIEKS, TAKE pleasure in announcing to the pcopla of Camden and the surrounding country, that they haTe formed a temporary partnership and are prepared to furuisn gooa nciurc?, ui all styles, and on reasonable-terms. Copies furnished from old Pictures. Also, Out-door Views &c. Give us a call. Oct. 10?tf Special Notice. PARTIES who are indebted to me will please come forward and settle their accounts at once, at the old stand, now occupied by Mr. Marcus Elias; otherwise, suit will be commenced! Remember, friends and fellow-citizens, the great favors rendered you while you wero In need. Do not forget the rule, "live and let live." It is for my own protection. Avoid useless costs, and you will save n g< od deal. Oct. 24.?4t. CHARLES ELIAS. PROCLAMATION. STATE 0^ SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. IN continuance of an honored State nhd'Nalioaal custom, and in gratitude to Almighty God, the author of our being, and the giver of every good and perfect gift, for the manifold blessings vouchsafed to us during the year which is now drawing to a close, and in conformity T^ith the recommendation of His ExeeH?ney4l?c Freefdeitt of the United States, I, Robert K. Scott, Governor of the State of South Carolina, dq hereby appoint THURSDAY, the 28th day of November, as a day of general thanksgiving and prayer; ? j 11..1 nit ordinary ana 1 recommcnu mm ouo^iuU,..6 ^ business pursuits, the people dp then.a'f^mblo in their respective places of worship, and unite as with one heart in the joyous rendition of prayer and praise to the Mighty Lof-d of Hos ts for His continual andunfailing love towards us, as a State and Nation. As the autumn leaves' fall, reminding us that the harvest of life approaches, may we, with gratitude for many undeserved blessings, and with genuine penitence for our sins, humbly implore the continuance of His guidance and protection, and aid tfy- in"the discharge of every duty to oursdHff, ottrfellowraen, and our Creator. In virtue whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at Columbia, this, the fourth day of November, A. D. 1872, and in the ninety-seventh year of the Indcpenuance of the United States of America. . , * - \ , [L8]. ROBERT K. SCOTT, <-' Governor. F. L. CARDOZO, . Secretary of State. NOTICE. All persons indebted to us by note or acoonbt will please call and pay at once. novH HODGSON & DUNDAP. NOTICE. A lot of the best and cheapest COOKING TOVES now on hand, along with a largo and ell assorted stock of TIN-WARE, At wholesale and retail. |?- Special attention paid to all work perVinoinou* hv taming 10 me imuiug ?? oot 15-w4 J. R. GOODALE. PIG HAMS, New Smoked Becff Breakfast Strips. Bulk and Smoked. Very Choice, received and for sale by D. L. DESAUSSURE & CO., Nov. 7. tf FOR SALE. APIANO in good order. Can be seen at anj time. A Bargain. NovTtf. JOHN KERSHAW. \y*' ' % i * . ^_-l_ " A flTF tsjt1 q^somethino NEw, 6 saleable ar O-Vj JCJAv A O toles. sell at sight. Catalogue and -W AUffm ??? W1? fr?*- N- Y- M*'& ??W HalLlJ, 21 Court land St. N. Y. 4w >jj - ' r~ BE DECEI\*ED, but for coughs, colds, sore throat, hoarsyness and bronchial dlfflcultles, use only < WELLS' CARBOUC TABLETS," WORTHLESS IMITATIONS on the market, but the only scientific} preparation: of Carbolic Acla for ' ' Lnng^Jtseaseala'when chemically combined with other well-known remedies, as in these TABLETS, and all parties are cautioned against using any other. IN ALL CA8E8 of irritation of the mucous membrane these Tablets should be freely used, their cleansing and healing qualities ore astonishing. BE WARNED, fiKVER KEQLKCT a COLD, It is easily cored In its incipient state, when it becomes chronic the cure is exceedingly, dlincult, use Wells' Carbolic Tablets as a specific. JOHN q. KFLLOGG, 18 Piatt St., New York, 4w ' Sole Agents for the United States. Price 25 cents a box. Send for Circular. "HAND STAMP," all varieties, Circular free. Agents Wanted. W. II. Davis & Co Mfisj 70 Y. ' 4w ! nn|| Jn?. Send stamp Tor IU'd catalogue on Bullddlillucrs Ing. A. j. Bicknkl a Co. 27 Warren at. N. Y. IV prove It or forfeit $600. New articles patented July 18. SaniulcB free to all. Address 4w W- H. CHIDE8TKR, 267 Broadway, N. Y. YOUNG MEN, Teachers, Ladies or Ministers I Agents wanted iu every county lor "The People's Standard Bible," 660 Dlustrations. Extra term9. Prospectus free. Address Zeegler A McCnrdy, 618 Arch St., Pnlla., Pa. LADIES and GENTLEMEN, Agents wanted to sel1 Protean Button Hole Cutter, 25 eta.; Button Hole Worker, 60 cts.; Needle Threading Thimble, 26 cents. M orocco Needle Book, 60 cts.; (6 large papers A 6 small Needles. SlS'pcr day sure: sample free to any one at a bore price. THORNTON A CO. 609 Broadway, N. Y;! TO TlIE'WORKING CLASSES, mole or female $so a week guaranteed. Respectable employment at home, daylor evening; ,no capital. requited; full instructions ana a valuable pcckn g^ df goods to start with sent free by mail. Address with 6 cent return stamp, M. YOUNG A co., 16 Courtland 8t., New York. Agents Wanted! A Rare ChanceWe will payjdl Agents $40 pec week in casd, who will engage with us at once. Every thing furnished and expenses paid. Address 4w A. COULTER A CO., Bharlo tte, Mich. (.TJ8YCHOM ANCY, or SOUL CHARMING," How i either sex may fascinate and gain the affections of aai uersoiLthgr/iiooae Instantly; This simple mentaladoulfpBRmt all canppasesa, free by mall, for 26c. together-with a' marrtjige guide, Egyptian Oracle, DreaUb/jHtnU to LadUS. i Wedding-Night Shirt, Ac. A queer book. Address WILLIAMS A co., Pub. Phlla! i thea^nectar: mggggsia pure Chinese tea. Best Tea Imported. ' aBWjWy* Warranted to eilit all Tastes. g?3fiBHSB$Pnt up In our trade mark Half-pound Packages only 30 and 60 i For Sale at Wholesale only by liMmy Great Atlantic & Pacific P. O. BwfeWG^^I^w^brkCity. A GREAT OFFER: BS'ffa dispose of 100 PIANOS, MELODEONS. and ORGANS, of six flrst-clsss makers, including waters', at 'rery low prices foe cash, or part cash, and balance in small m'onthly instalments: New-7-octave first class PIANOS, modem improvements, for $276" cash. Now ready, a CONCERTO PARLOKn ORGAN, the most beautiful Style and perfect tone ever made. Illustrated catalogues mailed. Sheet Music andMnalc Merchandize. 4w. Agents wanted to canvass "for "the great combination to-day, The Great Illustrated Peoples weekly, the best and cheapest paper published. DIO LEWIS and a corps of xogc povl'lab authors write exclusively for it. give ? copy of the artparalelled chromo, just so high, to every subscriber. Agents take from twenty-five to thirty-names per (lay. No business nays like this. Send for terms; and secure territory for this great enterprise at once. Maclean, Stoddaiit A co., Fpllsbers, 4 PhlladQlpU, Pa., or Olnclnnajl, OMo. 7jfeil mnnih ? 7*?lLe, i I WiU4pKJ\/U UCI IIIVlllll U1BK WIU ic. 3j> mitle,tjp gfeP?fuce,thfrgsyuiyE IMPROVED COM! gj cord, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only $16.00. Folly licensed and war- ' granted for Ave years. We will pay $1,000 for any . I machine that will sew stronger, more bcantifnl, or I more elastic seam than oars. "It makes the "Elas00 tic Look Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, ?5 and still the cloth cannot be pnlled apart wlthoat tearing it. We pay agents from $75 to $250 q and expenses, or a commission from which twice vftthat amount can be made. Address 8ECOMB A CO., Boston, Mass., or Pittsbnrg, Pa., Chicago, I1L, or St. Louis, Mo. Agent# Wanted Everywhere, to sell the best low priced Corn-Shellcr ever patented. Let farmers and everybody who has corn to shell send for circular to "FAMILY CORN-SIIELLER CO." narrlsharg, Pa. lw Cheap Farms! Free Homes! On thtune of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. 12,000,(yi1 acres of the best Farming and Mineral Lands a,oOo!MOActfes InNebraaka, In the Platto Valley, now"K for sale. Mild Climate, Fertile Soli. for Grain Growing and Stock Raising unsurpassed |by any In the United States. CnaaPBR in Price, more favorable terms given, and more convenient to market than can lie found elsewhere Free Homesteads for Actual Settlers. The beat locations for Colonies- Soldiers entitled to a homestead of 160 acres. Send for tho new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new maps, phbltshed in English, German, Swedish and TIamIuH ntflllnd frflP AVArVWh^rA 1/OUIOU, UiWUVM ! VV ? .. .... Artdrcas, O. P. DAVIS, Land Com'r. U. P. R. R. Cm, Omaha, Not. Qui Mnnrs Send stamp for III'd catalogue on BulldD U * IU 6 IS Ing A. j. Bicknell a co.f 1ST "Warren St., " T DUTY OFF TEAST EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS Send for New Club Circulars! Which contain full explanations of Premiums, Ac. THE WAY TO OBTAIN OUR GOODS. < Persona living at a distance from New Yortc can club , together, andgerthein at the same price as we sell them at onr Warehouses In New York. In order to get up aclnb, let each person wishing to Join say how much Tea ho wants, and select the kind and price from our Price List, as published In our circulars. Write the name, kinds and amounts plainly on a list, and when the club Is complete send It to us by mall, and we will put each party's goods In separate packages, and mark the name upon them, with the cost, so there need be no. confusion In distribution?each party getting exactly what he orders, and no more. The funds to pay for gooda ordered, can be sent by drafts on New York, Post Office money orders, or by express. Or we will, If desired, send the goods by Express, to " collect ox deLITOTY." ' . . .J The Great American Tea Co., 81 A 33 VESEY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. PoBt Office Box 8634.' V It 1b not s ph J3lc which may give temporary ifclief to ' the sufferer for the ilrst few doses, hut which from con- < tinned use brings piles and kindred diseases to aid in -4rtakeblng the Invalid, nor 1b it a doctored liquor, which under the popular name of "Bitters,? is so extensively palmed off on the public as sovereign remedies, but it is a most powerful tonic and alterative, pronounced so bv the leading medical authorities of ix>ndondon and Paris, and has been long used by the regular physicians of other countries with wonderful remedial results, DR. WELLS' Extract of JURU1BA retains all tile medicinal virtues peculiar to the plant and mast be taken as a permauert curative agent. . Is there want of action in your liver and spleen t Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes Impure by deleterious secretions, producing scrofulous or skin diseases, Blotches, Felons, Puatnles, Canker, Pimples, Ac. Take Jurubeba to cleanse, purify and restore the vitiated blood to bealthy action. Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach ? Unles digestion Is promptly aided the system Is debilitated with loss of vital force, poverty of the Blood, Dropsical Tendency, General weakness or Lassitude. Take It to assist Digestion without reaction, It will impart youthfnl vigor to the weary sufferer. Have yon Weakness of the Intestines ? Yon arc in danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or the dreadfnl Inflamatlon of the Bowel. Take it to allay Irritation and ward off tendency to lnflamation. Have yon weakness of Uterine or Urinary Organs? You must procure instant relief or yon are liable to suffer worse than death. T|Take It to strengthen organic weakness or life becomes a burden. Finally, It Bhould bo frequently taken to keep the system In perfect health, or you are otherwise in great * **'' ?/?nln?lrtnq illQAOflOa dansrer of maiariai, uiiaauiunu ? v?Uv?H>wUn ?. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 19 Piatt st./New York. Solo Agent for tlie United 8tatcs. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for circular. For Bent.?1873. A FIRST CLASS PLANTATION on the Wa tereo Iiiver and Granny's Quarter Creek.? r Possession given January 1, 1873. For further particulars, enquire at the Joubnal Office. OctoberlQ. > - lrn 1\ , .'I * ? V ?>, STARTLIE > J ij. ?. *,#?.' ^ TL?I 'viiO ^uiviv/i A . THE HANDSOMEST, THE CHEAPEST An , Q DRYGOODS, MILLIN BOOTS AND S HATS, a CAF HOUSE F1 ?nH ORES MAKIN EYER SEEN SOUTH. |gy*Our prices are more attractive this season tl Columbia, October 19.?3m TRY MY COFFEE, 5 lbs. for One Dollar. ' i. ' * . ' 1 ' ' COFFEE;' . - ','t 't J'J' ' ; tSi, 5 lbs. for ONE DOLLAR.; l?r .1,1 COFFEE, 5 lbs for OWE DOLLAR. And other Goods sold in propor tidrf, at 48 ^ f? A. A. STRAUSS'Sf V I ' RE3I OVAlT. i gjj1t I j A. A. STBA.I78S TAKES pleasure in ,informing the people of Camden and of the surrounding country, that he has removed his FINE STOCK OF GOODS to the store formerly occupied by Messrs. Cloud & Zemp, just opposite DR. YOUNG'S HOOK STORE, Where he offers his Goods, consisting of .it Dry Goods, CLOTHING HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hard ware, Tin-ware, CROCKERY, Groceries, OP ALL KINDS, Carpenter's Tools, &G. - &c. &c. At prices which defy Competition. Branob. Store, At the corner, in the Wo?kman Building, !where MR. JOHN B. ARRANTS Will be found ready to wait on his old friends, and giving the best of Bargains. Also, BBAJCH TORE, AT Mayesville, S. O. REMEMBER, A. A. STRAUSS'S General Merchandize Store. Opposite Dr. Young's Book-Store, CAMDEN S. C. October 24. tf ] EVERYTHING i lew! Cheap! Elegant!! MICKXE A BOl'KIA Beg leave to announce to the citizens of Cam- fi len and vicinity that they are now opening a ). choice lot of v DRY GOODS, ? Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. A full lino of f Fancy, Family and Heavy ( GROCERIES, ! MACKAREL, r i COFFEE, * 5 SUGAR, &C. &C. < BAGGLIG and TIES, SHOT POWDER, SALT, : &C, &.C. &c. . S&*They pay the highest cash prices for cotton and other produce. Liberal advances 1 on consignments of cotton shipped to Charleston. Baltimore and Livernool. MICKLE & BOYKI^T, At Meroney'a Corner; Camden, S. C. Oct. 24. 3m J W DePASS, j TRIAL JUSTICE ! ALL Claims put in my Lands for collection, will receive prompt attention. (Office Upstairs in Workman Building.) ug 15 tf. IGNEWS, ?" ?- . : v? AND THE MOST STYLISH ru EHy,::.;..:{'SHOES. nd CAPS. ;i' : IPETS and OIL CLOTHS IJRNISHING GOODS, G DEPARTMENT. nan ever. R. C. SHIVER & CO. TRY MY ... . ;. v> -r "%C WJ* jc1 JK2jjuj9 ' 'M r ' - > .?...;u ; *?-*i i >'ort rr>'3 1T20 OTTSPEtilB, . COFFEE?, : .-Mi. 0 AT 20 tESTSPEBLB. , ..? - ... v .raW* ?7* SO Cents per Found. tifF-A*?'--' ' J' ' * 1 .< ' "> J ' 't-, i-: ' :.*? And all other Goods, sold, in proportion, lit. 2 ... i ;< - . U? |M?* A. A. STRAUSES, \ ..." -itr-.-t' uM-if' * ?, if. . . e?w* : ; ;??: .tajinE JjK'fn (t OA per day 1 Agenta wanted! Aflajereea > J)?# IA1 iDiwv of working people, or either sex, roimg or old, make more money atwork tae uiin their ipare moments; or all the time, than at- any thine elem Particulars tree. Address O. BTINSON A Co.,Port uld, Mtihe. J&: Sept. * J . 1 it'j 1 ?ii,..-u CHEAPER m THAN EVR?|| THE LARGE STOCK DRESS GOOD'Sli DOMESTICS, a y. . 3 BLANKETS, BAWLS, s:osiJE]E;"sr. ' 5 NOTIONS, BOOTS A AD SIIOE8, C2BP . .. - v" -?t". ' *' Hats jan^G^R*, At the store of H. BARUCH, is offered at DEDUCED PKICE8^: Parties wishing; to purohase will do well to f rail soon and procure some of the Bargains ofered at , ? . H. BARUCH'S. Opposite thfe Market. STILL THEY COME! I AM NOW RECEIVING AND HAVE IN itore one of the best Stocks of GENERAL MER- ' 1HANDIZE ever brought to Camdon; and in rdcr to convince the citizens of g djoinijg QdeAties that Lam.doing' ** 2 i-w-' tive Business, ; respectfully solicit them to call and inspect or themselves. . MY STOCK OF GOODS consists of GRO- * JERIES, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, Earthen ,nd Hollow Wart, White and Fancy Goods, lloths, Cassiracrcs, Vestings, Ready Made Clio- , hing, and an almost endless catalogue of goods. The GROCERY DEPARTMENT of my stock ;onsist8 of the choicest brands of Flour, Lard, Jacon, Sugars, Coffees, Tea9, Canned Goods of (very description, etc. flgyBAGGING and TIES always on hand. J. W. McCURRY, Agent. w-rsti-? ttthp nrt?tt,t7'62. M:1 JClL/ U JL-*- -?- > M -A m Large Stock por I Send for nnd FALL ' Catalo8ue Unequalled PLANTING. L . . dt Asaortmont. | Priced List. EDW'D. J. EVANS & CO., York, Pa., July 18. 4m Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having claims against flic estate -o \t r i/...i.j i MI I % oi ium gui vb ji< i&ugucs, uuuvanvuy win prepresent them in due form to the undersigned for payment, and all indebted to the said estate will make immediate payment. A. L. McMULLAN, Adm'r. Nov. 7 3m. Havana Oranges And NORTHERN APPLES. For sale by ? ... . IX C. 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