THE JOURNAL. I
JOHN KERSHAW,
Ildilor ami I>&'oi>riolor.
CAMDEN S. C., JAM AH V 2. 1S7;J
A Happy \ow-Ycar."
This, we very cordially present ns ;i C'm
plimcnt of the season to all our readers.
Undoubtedly, to many, thfc compliment
will be apt and acceptable,' while to man}
others, the words will fall with a jarring
sound upon-the ears.
The year jn<t missed has been a trying
one i?i many particulars. Events of tlie
greatest mugnitmi luve been occurring with
startling rapidity, and scarcely a day passes
without some new and unheard of thing be.
ing brought to light. In fact, it is difficult
to create a sensation, so numerous are occurrences
of that character. But in the ceaseless
whirl of business, and amid the engrossing
circs of lite, let us beware lest we forget
Flinr by whose command all these strange
spring into iight. for wo live in an age where
every tiring ii viewed from a materialistic
stand rihint. The greater concerns of eternity
are merged iuta the lesser concerns of'
time, and the spiritual is cast entirely asrne
as unworthy the attention of the active, wide
awake uian of the period. Every thin;: is
reduced to a money standard, and anything
which does not pay. is refused a hearing.
But as we look back to the beginning of the
last twclvc-ii.onth, how many familiar faces
do we remember, which are now lying forever
still in the boson) of the earth, closely
held iu the cold euibraeeof the King of Terrors!
IIow many of those very persons, who
were breasting the tide of life with the best
of us, aud who were pursuing the phantom,
money, with the same eager efforts that wc
now bring to bear!*
Is i* a t'uie then, when we should forge*
that, like the dying, yes, dead year, we too.
must pass away. To how manyot us will n
be permitted to see another year ?
These are questions which wc would do
well to heed.
But- along with those solemn reflections,
cnuies the joy that another year is born, and
wo still live to drink in the purest pleasure,
the draughts of happiness presented by our
health, our friends, the bounty by which we
are surrounded and the many tempting fields
of success which are* opened. We buckle
on our armor with fresh hope, determined to
' turn over a new leaf." and press with renewed
vigor and strength towards the accomplishment
of our desires.
And. iriends. a word m your ear. lie-1
number the printer. Some of you owe hitr :
and lie will doubly welcome you, if at tli * '
joyous season you all present those iwair,
mickles which make a mucklo. That's all.
FOR TMK ?01'PK*T.
Mr. Eih'tur :?The cap Keeiu?s to have 6t
Waterec. V\Ty .should lie erect hits mane
and r ir - loudly because f?ur members nut
>h'>iiId 1; alined I'uf a lew months
of the year in m/" >ior- ? Where are the other
seven ? Do these four hard working and
industrious yottna clerks constitute the baud ?
This reason. Mr. Editor, is as clear as the
Wateree river itself, somewhat muddy. Wateree
says "the band does not moot to prac- 1
ticc now." The question I would like to 1
a-k is. When did they"// evr awl? 1 have '
never, or have 1 ever seen any person who
ever saw them all together. Ihirimr the
summer months when our four "clerks"
could get ofl' early in the evenings and the
i 1 rv*..o tliero was alwavs one
uauu uici i??4 piuw.w, - ? v
or more members of the band absent. Again
Watcrec informs us that "there have never
been any demands for the band to perform
in public." I would ask him if he has forgotten
the Steamboat excursion of November,
1 ST 1, when the Captain of the Steamer
Isi.i tendered the Wuteroo Band a polite invitatiou
to furnish music for the occasion ?
Has ho forgotten St. John's Pay when the
Masons had their celebration ? Our band
received a writ'en invitation to play only
tico pieces of music?one piece to inarch
the Brotherhood from their hall to the Presbyterian
Church, and another to march t hem
back. This was refused by the band. Later
still: when the Musical Club of Camden invited
the band to perform at one of their social
meetings, did they do it ?
Another thin idea advanced by Wateree?
hear him : "Oo tho citizen* wish us to come
out such weather as we have had the past
week?" as though the fifty-two weeks in the
year was anything-like this cold week. Tiuc,
the hand did come ortt and play one night
last summer, hut they never repeated it.?
They gam three concerts, not for the good
people of Camden, however, hut for themselves.
They are not a "public baud."?
IIow can this he. I> > we "light a candle
and put it. under a bushel." \Y hat is the ;
good of a band if it i- not a public one. All j
this is so thin, Mr. Editor. that any person I
who hasuivon the subject a thought will see (
the truth at once. Energy is wanting, and j
until this nee '- irv virtue is obtained, the
bund mu-t b? a failure. I am satisfied how- j
ever, t > loam that the band is about t ? be ]
re-organized, an 1 have onn-titutinn. Let
give thcrn a fair tri ;!. ami loop them along I
I would rcomui-nd that the band pr< cure a
charter and go to w >rk. Let us liavea band, i
t ontkiilutoit.
1*M'Uf:ci:i>km i:l? Sitcess ?Within the
past year L'lMMHH) boxes of I'r. Tutt's Y'oge
- - ? * 11 .
table l.iv r i'lli' Have i>* ?'n s??i?i. ang inn a i
s;n?rl inst:iti<*?* is known \v! ere they liave 1
failed to give satisfaction. 11' you would enjoy
life. have a fine appetite and robust
health, use these l'ills.
Augusta. November, 1SG9.
/)? u ?? // T?tf
It affords me much j>)--::siiro to testify to
the great value of your Liver Pills. They
ire all they arc represented to be. In uiy
opinion, there are no Pills so well adapted in
the Southern climate as they are.
Yours truly,
JOS. BRUM MEL, late of Richmond Ya.
Br Tutt's Hair Dye is endorsed by the best
heinists.
Tf You feel dull, despondent, drowsy,
debilitated; have frequent headaches, mouth
tastes badly, poor appetite , and tongue coated,
you are suffering from torpid liver, or
Billinusness " Nothing will cure you so
<peedily and permanently as Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery.
uCwt'f <7o Without it."?This is what the
-tage and horse car companies, livery-stable
keepers, members of the turf, and all grooms
and trainers say of the Mustang Liniment.
ti,a mtiv dn without it." And whv? Be
eaustc it infallibly reduces the external swellings.
&c , which, under various names, impair
tho usefulness and value of the king of
quadrupeds, and also because, for sprains.
Strains. gall* and other injuries to which
horse-flesh is liable, it is the most trustworthy
preparation in the market. Yet these recommendations
comprisoonly. a portion of its
claims to public confidence. Pnring a period
of more than sixteen years, it has been recognized
as a specific for many of the most
agonizing disorders which afflict the hutnou
family?such as rheumatism, gout, neuralgia
lumbago, ticdnloreux. sore throat, earache,
toothache ; and likewise as a peerless application
for cuts, bruises, burns and scalds.
The Great Pictorial Annual.
Ilostetfer's United States Almanac for 1873,
for distribution, gratis, throughput the United
States, nnd all civilized countries of the Western
Hemisphere, is now published and ready for delivery,
in the English, German, i'rencli, Norwegian.
Welsh, Swedish, Holland, lloheniain and
Spanish languages, and all who wish to understand
the truo philosphy of health should read
and ponder the valuable suggestions it contains.
In addition to an admirable medical treatise on
the causes, prevention and cure of agrcai variety
of diseases, it,embrace? a large amount ofin
formation int cresting the inerehan , the mechanic,
the miner, the farmer, the planter, and professional
man : nnd the calculationshnvebccnmnde
for such meridians and latitudes as arc most
suitable for a correct and comprehensive National
Calendar.
The nature, uses, nnd extraordinary sanitary,
effects of Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitter's the staple
tonic and alterative of* more than half the Christian
world, are fully set forth in its pages,
which arc also interspersed with pictorial illustrations,
valuable recipes for the household and
farm, humorous anecdotes, and othar instructivivnnd
amusing reading matter, original and
selected. Among the Annuals to appear with
the opening of the year, this will be one >f the
most us' ful, and mm/ be had for the asking. The
proprietors, Messrs. IJostetler & Smith, Pittsburgh.
Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp, will
forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot
procure one in his neighborhood. The Bit
tecc oro o-l.T >? *???-! j eiiv. town and village,
and arc extensively used throughout the entire
civilized world.
MARRIED?At the residence of the
bride's father, on the 12th ult., by Rev. T.
J. Taylor, Mr. K. S. Rollins and Miss Sallic
J. daughter of James Fletcher. Esq.
Camden Cotton Market.
Camden S. C. Jan. 2, 1373.
'I lie transactions in cotton since the com
uicnceinent of th holidays have been light.
We quote extremes at 17? to IS J. ,
FA CAiti).
piKimovr axi> Ain,i\<;ro\
Life Insurance Company,
Ajmnj at Columbia, >S. Ike 5, 187?'
I To Capt. W. Glyburn.
HAVING examined into tho matters relating
to the change of Agency for the Piedmont
' and Arlington Life Insuruncc Company from j
your hands, in your former District. 1 take plea- |
I sure in saying the difficulties are all satisfaeto|
l ily explained, and I would request that you ali
low the Company to reinstate you tn your former ,
, position.
Hoping you may accept the "Agency tempered.
| and with thanks for your former efficient efforts
in our beliall',
I remain,
Your "a, very respectfully.
W. 0. CAKlllNUTON.
The above is written with our entire emlor re
i meut and approval.
LKAPIIEAUT & KANSOM,
General Agents.
TO MY FRIENDS.
CAMDEX. S. ('. .IAN*. 1, 1873.
: mm: onuses which 1 to my resignation of the
1_ agency of the Piedmont and Xrlingto'n l.ife
' Insurance <'<>nij?:111y having been removed, nml
nil difficulties satisfactorily explained, as stated
in the President's letter, 1 would notify my
friends that I have resumed the Agency of said
Company. Kcspcct fully,
Jan. -J?if. ' W. PLYBURN.
State and County Taxes.
Oi vn t: CnrxTY Tnrvsi nn: Kkksiiaw. )
Cuind''ii, S. t\, .Ian. 1, 1*7". \
j III, bonks of (lie Treasurer of this county will
j J pencil "ii the M?l? day <>i January, 1 .i.
I fur ill" 111 |.tioll of the St:;?? i?ll'i CoillHy Taxes.
TUe r it< "f 1 'i\nti<iii will lit' us follows :
! Appropriations for presult ti'toil year, mills
I Lk-tieieneit s lor | :isi ' n "
Support of Free Schools l!
County Purposes, d
The authorized Itridg" lux will, at the same
lime. In* coll"ft4 1, .i- follows
HeKiilh nii'l Waloreo Town hips each, 'J mills,
liutfiilo and Flat (lock ' 1
The followiii;; St h""l llisi rifts have each astossed
to he eolleel i 'I III lliesullic lilliC?
School l?istri i, No. I J mill.
' l? -j "
" 1U I "
The penalty of twenty percent, attaches to all
unpaid I'ayts after tli<- 1 "?i Ii of .January, 1N7".
T. S. T '- isiiry Nott s and National Currency
alone will he lal n lor Slate Tax.
MINAi.it Megn:i:.\\
Jan. 2. County Treasurer.
Havaa. Ornanges
And NOltTIIKlIN A1TLKS. I or sale l*v
D. C. KlKKLIiV.
SARI
Ammoniated Solut
Cnsli Price at Factory.
PHOSPHOPERl
Caali, $50.
ACID BONE F
CaMh, $25.
Oi*oiiiicl Cavoli
"Cash $15. '
NOVA SCOTIA L
CASH
o
THE above named Ammoniated Soluble Pacific a
of the highest grades of Bone Phosphates ren
vian Guano and animal matter, making the ntosi
combining the ingredients required to produce am
While these Fertilizer* are warranted to keep i
materially reduced for the present season. Mnnu
JO HI
Also for sole by Age^s throughout the South. F
jan2-tf < JONATHAN
General License Tax.
Office of CorNTT Tr.kasrner Kershaw,!
Camden, S. C., January 1873. I
THE fourth and last Quarter's General License
Tax, is due and payable at this Office
until the 15th instant, after which the penalty
attaches. DONALD McQUEKN,
Jan. 2. County Treasurer. *
Kershaw?In the Probate CourtESTATE
OF MARCUS BAVM.
Whereas, Herman Baunt has applied to mo
for letters of administration of all and singular
the goods and chattels, rights and credits which
u-m-n nf uniil Mnrru* Huuni. deoeased :
Now those arc to require, all and singular the
kimlrcd and creditors of the said deceased to be
and appear before me at a Court to be hohjen oh
tlie 14th day of January, inst. to show cause, if
any they have, why said administration should
Hot be granted.
Given under my hand nnd seal, this 2d dny of
January, 1873. j. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P.
January 2 , 2t
Kershaw?In the Probate Court,
ESTAVi OF DUMBO MURPHY.
Whereas, John Burton has applied to me ,for
letters of administration on all and singular the
goods nnd chatties, rights and credits which
were of said Dumbo Murpliy, deceased;
Now these arc therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the
said deceased to be and. appear before me at a
Court to beholden on t he 14th day of January,
inst., to show cause, if any they have, why the
suid nduiinistrntion should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 2d dny
Jnuuury, 1873.
J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P.
January 2. 2t
^Vll ^\vlio Want
A beautiful Picture with which to ndorn the
walls of their parlors, should immediately enclose
their aubw?iitlien- hit th? " Temperance
.\avocnte," (2.00) and they will receive by return
mail our
" FRUIT CHROMO,"
which we arc giving away to every yearly subscriber
to our paper. Don't remit by mail. Address,
I.MIAVW 1> UV Villi Pnmdon K C!
i iwlillv J . i/IJ.llll'j VMihmvi., ?v..
Ki^G'slSSimiT"
MILITARY SCHOOL,
YOKKVILLE, S. C.
mHE first session of the School Yeat- 1873, will
1 begin Februarv 1st, and end June 30th.?
Terms: For School P.xpcnses, i e.. Board, Tuition.
Fuel, Lights, Washing, Stationery, tic,,
$i2"> p;r session, payable in advance.
For circulars, address Col. A. Go ward, Principal.
Dec. 25. lit.
*<> FOR $3?GRAXD OFFER.
mi IK yORKVILLE ENQUIRER will present a
L three-dollar OHROMO to every subscriber
for 1H73, who pays $3.0(1 in advance for a year's
subscription. The chromo?entitled "The Unwclcotnc
Visitor"?is executed in the finest style
,.f ..lirnmniix uriiitinrr- thenriiited surface is 181
I "r > ?- 1
by 17} inches, and the picture sells in the art
stores for $3. It is equal in every respect to tiny of
tire cliromo premiums offered hy other publications.
The Enquirer is u family pnper adapted to the
Home Circle, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the
Tradesman, alike in every section of the Union ;
is not sectional in its character, nor partisan or
sectarian. Besides all the news of the day, collated
with a view to correctness anjl accuracy,
its columns are tilled with the choicest mntter
appropriate to the different Departments?Stories,
Historical and Biographical Sketches,
Travel and Adventure, Sabbath Beading, a column
for the Children, Wit and Humor, Agricul- j
tural. Correspondence from Abroad, Excerps on (
nil Subjects, tin Epitome of the News of the Day, j
\c.
ORIUIXAL. STORIES.
The publication of Original Stories is a foa
Hire of the EnqCIUKH, and for the next volume
we have procured several lioni the pens of popular
and entertaining writers. In this Department
aloiiewecaiipioini.se our readers entertainment,
equal in character to that of any of the
popular story papers.
The subscription price of the Entjuirrr is !?'.'{
per annum, with Chronio Premium, or without
Premium, two copies one year So; one copy six
months $1.">0; one copy three months $1.00.?
The Chronio will lie promptly mailed to subscribers
on receipt of subscription. Specimen copies
of the paper sent on application. Address nil
| letters to L. M. (.MUST, Proprietor.
llocl'.l-tt I OrilTIIIO, CJ. v;,
ACAI)E>IY,
I '
Camden Orphan Society,
:o:
Tin* exercises of this school having hcon suspended
(lin ing the Christmas llulidftp, will |>v.
resumed the 1'IUST MONHAV in January next.
'J'K K.MS.
For reading. writing, geography anil arith
nietic per month, $12. It)
For same with grammar included. l).l!tt
I'm-same, with Latin, (Ireek or French or
eit Iter of them, . I.Htl
Tin- almvc rates are payable in advance.
JOHN W. JAMISON,
dccl'J-!>t Principal.
Spoeinl iNotice.
A gentleman ami his wife desire to secure
hoard ami lodging with n respectable private
family Address, ill rough the Post Office at
(''amdon, "Z."
lilting)* anil UproMpiu1 oil.
Best FI.nl Chiinnies, AVicks, Lanterns, ic.
For sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP.
>Y'S ?- ?h
ile Pacific Guano.
5 per Toil. Oil time, |"?0 ,n
J VI AN-GUANO,
Time, $55.
H0S1MIATE,
Time, $ftO. c<
S(
11a Phosphate,
rime $20.
AND PLASTER,
, $13.
n<l Phospho-Peruvinn Guanos are rich compounds
dered soluble ami ainrnoniatod with No. 1 PeruL
concentrated and profitable Fcrtilirera in use,
J support the cotton plant and cereals,
np to their high standard,.the prices have been
ifacttired and for sale at Charleston, 8. C., by
V II. ft Uiin A
'or analysis and certiticat cs, send for phamphlets
PAGE, Agent, Camilen, S. C.
rrri ^
Carolina Fertilizer
WILL BK SOLI) AS FOLLOWS:
Casli I^rice.
$48 Per Ton of 2,000 lbsTime
I'rice$83
Per Ton of 2,000 lbs.
Payable November 1, 1878,
FREEE OF INTEREST.
Freight and Drayage
rr~ l.? ..
.1U LPw auucu.
ITS SUCCESS IS
UNPARALLELED,
AND ITS STANDARD IS
A NO. 1.
CALL ON AGENTS FOR
Almanacs and Certificates.
GEO W WILLIAM A CO.,
Charleston, S. C.
W. C. GERALD & CO.,
Agents at Camden, S. (J.
Dee. 10. 4
TAX NOTICE.
Council Chamber, Doc. 17, 1872.
Ordered, that the Treasurer of the town he
required to open his -hooks for the return of
town taxes for 1S7'2, and hoop the same open
until the lUili day <?i" .January. lS7th All persons
owning property within the corporate limits
.of the town, taxable tinder the laws of the
Stale, uft* required to return the same within
Hint time. Those failing to do so. the Tryasurer
is hereby required to assess the value of the
same according to the best information he can
get.
Extract from the minutes.
J. M. DAVIS, Intendnnt.
J.'K. Withkuspoon, Treasurer & Clerk.
CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES
Constantly Arriving!
PINE APPI.es. Bananas, Oranges, Apples
( Vtinborries. Lemon*. ("Won Nuts. Almonds.
Butter Nut<. Brazil Nut*. Pcean*. Filberts. E.
Walnuts, \e. Also, just received, nnotlr r flip
ply of
Genuine Frenph Confections,
% .. .1 .1 v .... it... !...
.III'I m;iu\ UIIII'I ,>m r. riii.Min iui i in- ? n i 1^1 mil >
I holtdavs, f?rshie bvl). KII'KI.I'.V. Aft.
E.WOLFE,
l'ays the highest print's for Otter, Mink, Mu$k
rat. Pox. Wild Cut, Sheep mi l float skin*. Dry
and Green Oow Hide*. Old Iron, Brass, Copper
and Hags. In the Workman Building next door
to F. Goss. dec IB-lit
Cigar Emporium.
We have added to our stock a large assortment of
CIGABS.
similar to those sold by the proprietor of
Tho Iudinn Girl,
in Oolutahir, S or an y other first class Cign
Store. We invito the at trillion of all Smoker
11ST CAMDEN
and vicinity, cull and examine the stock.
J..& I. T. JONES.
28. Novtf
PerCuusorioN, dc.
German Cologne*: Florida Water, I.ubin'a Extract
s, Fine Toilet Soups, in large variety.
Dressing Combs, &c. For sale by
November 28. HODGSON k DUN LAP.
w?- * " . T'
1711NK FKHN'Ml Confectionery, Crystnlizcd
' Fruits. Burnt Almouds, Ac. Al-anice bbHurt
incut of Stick Candv. For ank by
HODGSON & DI N LAP.
MBEMMHHBHHBDBMHMmnHr .V?qP???
ffOTICE.
. <
The undersigned have rt ^nod a Gallery in the
)urt House lit Lancaster, v.here they will he
tppy to see their friends. .
At the same time they continue their Gallery
i Camden, In the Workman lSuilding.
I>ec51t. ' LKK IHWV8.
Notice of Dissolution.
RHK co-partnership heretofore existing be*
L t ween Joseph 8. Cloud and Francis L Zcmp,
r., has been dissolved by mutual consent.
CLOUD A 'ZEiiP. .
All persons having claims against the-said
)-pnrtncrship will receive payment upon presntation,
and those indebted will make, paytent
to tlfo undersigned.
. JOS. S. CLOUD.
December 6. ' tf
EnFOBivn
I
OF
FASHION!
THE BEST
STOCK OF
+
BOOTS AND SHOES
.. !-ae
I TV CAMDEN
? ' V i* ;i ' '< .1 *
'I A
# ___ * 1 r <
. Vo1
DRY 600JS,
; - lllr
A -'i.
.. :i. > ;
CLOTHING,
7
|M , n 4 *i f
Hats and. Caps'.
o ' 'U tff'" t' '.T>p7 ^ . f
J/ (f'
| jS
Call and Examine the
v '
.'I ; ' .
, '
Magnificent Display
t . ' .1 . . .
f , , 4
OF
Seasonable Goods,
AT PRICES WHICH
Defy Competition,
AT'THE
CASH STORE
OF
JOS. S. CLOUD.
Heavy Additions
HAVE BEEN MADE
THIS WEEK,
TO MY
J] '* I '
.% ? ?*
^ .
STOCK OFGOODS,
/
: '***
Which arc now i.ffered ut prices which
1 ?' * '
DEFY COMPETITION.
Call and iixnnnnc
<;ooi>s ,t\i> i?rices.
(io< Is shown with pleasure at
H. BAR'CTCH'S STORE,
OITOSITK TIIH M.YKKKT.
December 5.
Buckwheat, Flour and Corn,
20 libls. Duckwbcat,"
1,000 Darrcls Flour,
6,000 Dushcls Corn.
l*'or sale by
F.'W. KKRCIIXRXK,
Nov. 14. Wilmington, N. C.
Finn f!hnwinff Tobacco&Cigars.
, . " o ^
'J HOSE in want of n nrw. .\nnri.v of
I fV/A'H'/AV/ ro/UCCO and CMAHSeati
fin<l tho same i?v calling on
1). C. KIKKIjKY, Agent.
Cotton Seed. ...
JAOlt anle. .'5.0(H) IhisIicIh of Cotton Seed, if ap
plied for soon, at the
CAMDEN STEAM WORKS.
NlieiHTs^klo.
South Carolina?Kershaw County. i
.IN Till - COMMON PIN IX. J
Daniel w. Brown, ") M
M. v I|'-'c,'c,c for Jj
W. D.. MrD'iu'n!!, Trust-". ft. TJ. . Foreclosure tftj
Patterson and P. C. McDownll. J '
B-V virtue of a Decretal Order, made in this
cause, on the 2d day of October, I 2, by
the Hon. tv W. Melton, Judge of the 5th Circuit,
iVi 11 proceed to sol) on the first Monday i
of January next, being the Otli day of the said i
month, af the legal hour? of sale,, before the court ?
housf door in Cuuiden, the following described
Lands, to-wit. 1
The tract known as the " Havic Place," situ
on Hingietou's Creek. Kershaw county, containing
ciglit hundred (t*00) acr$?, more or lesst 1
hounded north by lands of Is. J. Patterson, eas
lands of Dixon, west by lands formerly of Per- %
ry, and south by lauds of Dixon. It
a ?80 All
those threo (3) tracts situate in the court- I
ty aforesaid, and?now combined in one, known
as "Champion," and "Davidson" Tracts, con- ^
taining twenty-six hundred and twenty-three
(2023) acres, more orMess, bounded north by
lands of Daniel Uilliard and John Bell, enst by wlunds
of Matilda Hammond and estate of William
Duncan, south by lands of Wyatt Patterson,
and west by lands of R. B. Cunningham. S
Trhms?Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers.
SAMUEL PLACE, S. K. C.
December 14." ,.L.,
Assignee's Hale.
United States of America
SOUTH-CAROLINA DISTRICT.
IX BANKRUPTCY
Thurston & "Holmes m. Henry C. Salmond, Assignee
of John D. Kennedy/ Bankrupt.
T)Y rirtne of an order of tlic Hon. George S.
J3 Bryan, Judge of the said Court, made in
the abovejentitlrd-aatiie on tho fifth day ofSepfomhor
V I) lfe~i I will nroeecd to sell at the
court house in fZamden on'thc first Monday, being
the Otli day of January, A. D. 1873, the
following valuable Real Estate, t'o-wif:
A tract of Lnr.d in Jeff<jrsdn<5ouiity, Arkansas,
adjacent to lands of John M. Jones and Mr.
Collier, containing seven hundred actus.
A ?80 "" C
The "Dnby Place," situated in Kershaw county.
bounded to the north by lands of E. A. Cunningham.
sonth by lands of frHniel and John
Motley, east by lan Is of tfullcn. and west
by wind* of B. A. Cuuninghnm and D. Motley,
< containing nbont six hundred" acres, more or
less.
ALSO '
All the right,' title and interest ol said John
b. Kennedy in'."Rock Hill Plantation," situated
in Kershaw county, 'bounded north by lands of
William "Kelly and Thomas .Sessions, sontli by
tlie "l)oby Place*' and lands of Daniel Motley,
oast by lands of Citllen. Kellsy and estate of M.
K. Young, west by lands of Rose and the Rice
Creek Springs Road.
Terms of Sale?One third (1?3) cash, and the
balance on a credit of one and two years, se
cured by the bond <Jr bords of the purchaser,
with interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent,
per nnnugj, payable annually, and a mortgage
or niortgascs of the premises sold.
HENRY C. SAUtOND,
Assignee of ,T. D. Kennedy, Bankrupt.
December 12. ' 4t.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING!
CMSTMAS GOODSHAP ARRIVED
and still they come !
fire works; ^
Of Every Size and Description f \
ROMAN CANDLES?4 to'15Balls.each. * ? *
SKY ROCKETS?4 . z. to 2 lbs. each?the
LARGEST ever brought to Camdfu.
Large Triangles, Pin Wheels, Flying Pigeons, w
Signal Rockets, Flower Pots, large Blue Lights,
Bengola Rights, Cannon Torpedoes, No. 1 Fire
Crackers, &c.. &c., together with many other
Goods suitable for Christmas, can be had cheap
at the store one door South of the corner in the
Workman Building. D. C. KIRKLEY, Agt.
Christmas Goods!!
!'
Cash Purchers
WILL find it to their advantage to call upo>
the undersigned, as he is offering a choice
assortment of
Staple "Dry-Goods,
Hardware and Cutlery,
Faruiiug Implements.
Choice Family Groceries,
Consisting in part of
SUGARS.
COFFEES, TEAS,
LARD, FLOUR,
GOSIIEN BUTTER,
HAMS, SIDES,
| BREAKFAST STRIPS,
FACTORY CIIEEESE,
SPICES, FISH, &c., &c., Sic.
I fty* IVe hare renewed Q.ur Sto^k for
Christmas. .
A, V. DOI GLAS.
The subscriber will pay the highest
ui:ul\Ct prices for Cottou and oiUrt-Country Produce
GEORGE S. DOUGLAS.
Novcnahes 28.
JUST RECEIVED,
A PRESII STOCK OF?
JDttir GOODS,
GROCERIES.
II Alt 1MY A It 10, Ae.,
Which will be sold at lowest prices for
ASK.
A. 1>. KENNEDY & 0.
dcc'.lt'?tt.
Patronize Home Industry,
And keep yonr Money Circulating
AT HOMK
Buggies, Carriages and Wagons
"1 ! AM FACTI KKL) of ilie best selected niatei\l
rlnl. l?y skilled workmen, nt the Factory of
JoiiN near tiie Post-ofiie, at Columbia.
Old Carriages repaired to look like new.
All work warranted.
Cor Cuts and information, address.
M. J. CALNAN, Agent.
J ohm Aoxkw. Proprietor. Pec. 6.
For Sale.
_.. .. *_ - * ?
ti... .ami !ni nt'Mrs. Marv R. beSaassure
on the wot ai-lc of the .Factory The lot
coutaiu# ahout thinv aero. For particulars
nppl.v to J. M PAVIS.
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