? . 'I
MEETINGS.
Wateree Division No. 9, S. of f.
A Attend the Regular Meeting
of your Division at Temperance
Hall on MONDAY evening
. / next, at 71 o'ciocx.
By order ot the W. P.
j. m. ;gayle, k. s.
Phoenix Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1.
Attend a regular meeting of Phoenix
Hook and Ladder Compauy, at Dr. Moore's
offioe, on Thursday night, February 6, at 7}
o'clock. By order of the Foreman.
W. R.. McCrkight, Sec'ry.
Kershaw Lodge No- 29 A. F M- #
A Attend the Regular Communication
at Masonic Hall on Tuesday
- : ?4 ? n i
I1UAV, ? V V?W?.
y^ga^ By order of the W.\ M.\ 1
V J. R. GOODALE, Sec'y
LOCAL 3TEWS. ^ J
A Mistaki Corrictid.?In these days,
? (
when to be a rascal, among the officials, is
not considered a strange tbing, it becomes
those who hare the welfare of the country j
at heart, and who desire to see justice done,
though the hearens fall, to correct such mistakes
as lie in their power, especially when
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tne attempt ts maae to impescu wis euarwter
of a worthy citizen, who happens to be
onr County Treasurer. Last week, our neigh*
bor, the SUMTER WATCHMAN, stated
that it had seen with its editorial eyes, two
tax receipts signed by our Treasurer, in
which the penalty had been charged and
collected. ,
This is a mistake, as we shall demonstrate.
In this County, there are, besides the
regular taxes, two special taxes, one denominated
" Additional County Tax," and the
other, "Bridge Tax"?the first being for the
purpose of extinguishing the outstanding indebtedness
of the County, and the other to
pay for the free bridge over Wateree River.
.The printed tax reeeipts have no places
wherein to specify these special taxes, and
in filling out, the Treasurer's clerk placed
opposite the words "penalty on 8tate Tax," ,
the amount of the Additional County tax,
and opposite the similar words for County,
t\:o,
JSIOtriUV WUWI, liigunaj auu( liiiugv m?a. j
This, we think, will account for the lacteal
fluid in the supposed cocoa nut. b
* If our neighbor will take the trouble to a
figure out what would be the penalty on the 0
State tax and on the^ County, School and
Highway taxes, and the result tallies with
the figures now opposite those words on the j?
receipts he has seen, we will give in, but we
are also authorized by Mr. McQuken, the
Treasurer, to say that if the aggrieved party
will establish his complaint, he will not only
apologize most amply, but also refund him
the amount oi penalties collected, with bank
rate of interest up to now. ^
Will our centemporary make this correction?
We vouch for the facts. It appears
Jto us that tho '-mountain has labored and a n
mouse has been born."
t
Nkzd8 Looking After?Several times
lately, circumstances similar to the follow- t
ing have been brought to our notice, but we
have hitherto forborne to comment upon f
them, but as the evil seems to be on the increase,
perhaps a few words in season, will ,
do good. On Monday last, a little after two
o'clock in the afternoon, a white lady was
greatly annoyed by a parcel of colored boys '
and girls, who, judging from appearances,
were returning from school. They jeered '
at her, walked close by her side and made
insulting remarks concerning her, nor did* 1
they desist, though requested to do so, until
the lady armed at home. |
The fact of these boys and girls being colored
does not aggravate the offence bo much,
beeanse such conduct as they exhibited is reprehensible
both in white and colored persona,
but these occurrences have become not
uncommon, and as thoy are liksly, if persisted
in, to breed disoord and trouble, we suggest
to those eonoerned, that a atop should be put
to such eonduct. Those having authority
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over tnem soouia nrmiy repress men nena ioar.
These people have a name and a i
character to establiah, and it is all the more
needful that the young idea sbouid be taught <
early, not only to read, write and cipher, but
also to behave as deoeot and respectable people
should.
8uch eonduot ae we have described, is unworth
of our civilisation, and the half civilsed
Indian would be regarded as a Lord |
Chesterfield in comparison with theso educated,
civilised and enlightened citizens of
this century and country.
Let the nuisance be abated.
Stuck.?One of our exchanges confesses
to hate been swindled by Jerome B. Hudson
k Co., of New York, who desired to ad
vertise a sewing machine with many Southern
papers. Had our friend been in the
habit of reading Messrs. Geo. P. Rowoll k
Co.'s American Newspaper Reporter, he
would have avoided the mishap.
The Alpine fob February is in every
respect equal to the sanguine expectations
excited by the January number ot this reuiarkable
periodical, of which each issue appears
to be the climax until its successor appears.
The opening illustration is a magnificent
full page by 8. D. Woodward, of Puncheon
Run Falls, which is certainly one of the
most delightful pictures which it is possible
to conceive. Further on we have three smaller
illustrations by the same artist, the whole
being illustrative of an article on Virginia
scenery, with especial reference to the Blue
Ridge. Mr. Woodward, as a draughtsman,
certainly will rank with Thos. Moran, and
we shall always regard tho specimens of his
efquisite tasto in landscape as among the
foremost attractions which the shrewdness
and tact of the publishers offer the patrons
of The Aldine. "An Attack in the Rear,"
by J. G. Brown, a snowballing sketch, is
worthy of that eminent artist's reputation,
and it is in the exhibition of work from the
pencils of the first painters in the country,
that The Aldine is justifying the highest expectations
of its friends. "Bust," by Wm.
M. Cary, is^a powerful delineation of a
catastrophe on the plains, and the correot detail
shows that this artist is no novice in the
experiences of Western frontier life. The
other cuts are all good and of interest scarcely
inferior to those we have specially noticed.
The literature of the present number leaves
nothing to be desired in the way of exceli
> 1* iiCk.nHar
icuoe luiu vmicbj. iv vpvup i*i?u ?jwuv?v?
Elliott," a gossippy paper abo?t that manly
)ld poet, by January Searle; a second paper
)f the some sort is "Delfine Gay Girardin,"
i translation from the Spanish of Emil Casteiar,
by Helen S. Conant. The stories are
'Over a Cabin Table," by Hiram Rich, and
'The Garden of God," by Charlotte Peters.
Besides, there are several miscellaneous papers,
as "The Old Dominion," apropot to
Mr. Woodward's illustrations; "Lingering
Superstitions," by Charles Dawson Shanly;
' Moses and Lichens." by W. W. Bailly; "A
Castle in the Rhine;" "Snow" and "Poetic
Children." Music, Art and Literature reseive
their due attention, this department of
The Aldine being 7ery ably filled. The
Poems are "Peradventnre," by Jnlia C. R.
Dorr; ''A Tartar Song," by Henry Richards;
'Up in the Trees," by John Sydney, and
'Boat," by the editor, who evidently believes
.hat some things can be done as well as otb*
srs. It is written in a dialect, which he
randies with great skill and power, and will
?qm a sensation. $6.00 per year with premcm
Oil Chromoe "Village Belle" and "Crossng
the Moor," 14x20 inobes. James Suten
k Co., Publishers, 60 Maiden Lane,
'lew York.
We clip the following from the Columbia
Terald of Monday.
Appointed.*?Mr. Andrew H. Dibble, a
rother-in-law of Senator Maxwell, has been j
ppointed postmaster at Bennetsville, Marion i
ounty.
Unmailable.?A letter in the Columbiu i
ost office addressed "Mrs. Amelia Beekrom ,
landcn, care of James Davis. j
?i. i
i
LOCAL DOTS. ]
See important notices in this issue.
The Treasurer's books closed on Tuesday. <
The County Commissioners held a meet- J
ng oa Monday. ;
Kershaw Lodge No. 29, A. F. M. meets ;
lext Tuesday. !
Several droves of horses and mules are in
own.
Town Council will meet next Monday afterloon.
See Notise of Lee Bro. published for the
irst time in this issue.
Cat courting is becoming a nuisance.
Wish we had a "patent cat."
Our Washington letter is very interesting
this week. Be sure and read it
We are just now having beautiful, spring
like weather.
The trade in guano is very brisk. Loads
ire daily taken into the country.
The spade and rake are being vigorously
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pliea Dy id? garasners in our viciuuy.
The bell of the Methodist Church is not
yet in working order. Its tones are much
missed on the Sabbath.
The knowing ones say we are to hare a
heavy fall of snow between now and corn
planting time. Sorry to hear it.
Builders'and Contractors' Special
Notice.?Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Window
and Plate Glass, Builders' Furnishing Hardware,
Mouldings, Stair Fixtures, Marble and
Slate Mantelpieces, Encaustic Floor Tile,
Drain Pipe, &e., Ac., at lowest wholesale
prions, at the great Southern Factory of P.
P. Toale, CharUtton, 8. C.
Send for his price list. [2m]
MANHOOD.
How Lost: How Restored.
Just published, a new edition of Dk. Ci'MRRwbll's
Cblbbkatbd Essay en the radical crrc
without medicine) of Spkbmatohiiiioca or
Seminal Weakneas, Involuntary Seminal Losses,
Impotbkct, Mental and Physical inenjmrity, Impedimenta
to Marriage, etc; alao, Cobsimpyiok,
Epilbiwy and Fits, induced by self indulgence
or sexual extravagance.
Jfe^Price, in a selcd envelope, only f> cents.
The celebrated author, inthiaadmirable essay,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' success
ful practice, that the alarming consequences of
self-abuse may be radically cured without th'
dangerous uae of internal medicine or the application
of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure
at once simple, certain, acd effectual, by mean*
of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure hiinaelf cheaply, and
radically.
Ittf This lecture shonld be in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, pottpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two
post stamps.
Also, D.r. Culverwsll's "Marriage Guide,"
pries 50 cents.
Address the Publishers.
CHA8. J. C. KLINE A CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post OfBoe Box, 4,685
BRIGGS& BROTHER'S
1 llnstr*at ed.
Floral Work!
FOR JANUARY, 1S73, NOW OUT. Issued Quarterly.
The lour numbers sent to any address, by mall, for 25
Cents. The richest and most Instructive Illustrated and
Descriptive Floral Ouide ever published. Those of our
patrons who ordered Seeds last year and were credited
with 25 cents, will receive the four Quarterlies for 18T3.
Those who order Heeds this year will be credited with a
* * " " - ",L * <><>ntu1119
subscription ior isn. me oauuury uumuci
nearly 400 Engravings, Two Supkkb Colored Plates,
suitable tor framing, A also Tinted Plates of our gorgeous
Floral Chromos; information-relative to Flowers,
Vegetables, Ac., A their cultivation, A all such matter
as was formerly found in our Annual Catalogue. You
will miss It ir your order SKEdS befofe seeing Bkioos a
Bro.'s QUARTERLY. We challenge comparison on
uallty of Seed and prices and sixes of packets. Our
Calendar Advance Sheet and Price List for 1873,"
nt free. Add ress,
BRIGOS A BROTHER,
EED3XRN AND FLORISTS, ROCHESTER. N. Y.
Vn\TW easily made with our Stencil and Key
III 11 li H I Check Outflt. fwcirculars free. Stafford
R1U11C1 M'fg. Co., 6C Fulton.st., N.Y.
TO BOOK CANVASSERS!
Anew WAY of running a book. Can sell thousands
per week. Address MURRAY IliLL PUBLISHING
xO., 129 East 28th-st? New York city.
\A/AMTrn IF YOU WISH TO BUY A*8EW 1
W MIN I LU? INO MACHINE for family, or act a
agent, address WASHINGTON SEWING MACHINE
CO., Boston, Mass. 4w
PTO THE WORING CLASS, male or feinaIe ~$eo~u
J- week guaranteed. RespecUble employment at
home, day or evening; no capital required; full Instructions
and a valuable package of goods to start with sent
free by mall. Address, with e-cent return stamp, M.
YOUNG A CO., 1? Courtlandt-strect, New York.
?rp8YQOMANCY or SOUL-CARMING." How either
A sex may fascinate and gain the love and affection
of any person they cbooee Instantly. This simple mental'acquirement
ail can posses*, free, by mall, for tec.,
together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oaade,
Dreams, Hints to Ladles, Wedding Night Shirts, Ac.
A queer book. Hddress T. WILLIAMS A CO., BublishAra
PhlladelDhla.
DOIT'T
Be deceived, bat for conghs, colds, sore throat,
hoarseness, and bronchial difficulties, uee only
Wells' Carbolic Tablets.
Worthiest Imitations ire on the market, .bat the on
ly scientific preparation of Carbolic Acid for Lang diseases
is when chemically combined with other well
known remedies, as In these tajmctb, and all parties
are cautioned arid net using all others.
In all cases of irritation of the mnoooa membrane
these TASLm should be nsed freely; their cleansing
and healing properties are asQoaiahlnc. (
Be warnep and nerer neglect a cold; It la eaallycnred
in 1U incipient state ; when It Becomes chronl c the
core la sxoeedlngly dlfflooij. Use Wells' Carbolic ,
Tablets as a Specine.
JOHN <$. KELLOOO, 18 Platt-st., New York, '
Sole Agent for united States. i
Price 8S cents a box. Send ror circular. j
The immense sale, 10,000 In One month, our (
Livingstone 128 years in Africa* '
Is having, PROVES It above all others, the book the ,
MASSES WANT. It goes like WILD-FIRE. Over S00 1
pages, only ?2*0. More Agents Wanted. <
NOTICE?Be not deceived by misrepreeentationa (
made to palm off high-priced Inferior works, but send
{or circulars and raoor and statement# of great sno- 1
cess of oar agents. Pocket companion, worth |18 ]
Mailed free. HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, TSt 8aasom-street,
Philadelphia.
Agents Wanted for
GOD'S SIX DAYS' WORK,
OR, SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE.
This book gives the very cream of Science, making Its 1
terming realities, beauties.wonders and sparkling genu '
a hundred fold uiore thrilling than Action. Evefv man, '
woman and child wants to read It. It U endorsed l>y
the Press, and Ministers of all denominations, sales 1
Immense. Agents report 52?42?4fi -SO?t>7 and Noplea
per week. Oreat Inducements to Agents. Employment
for Young Men, Ladles, Teachers and Clerguucn
In every county. Send for circular. Also, Agcuti
wauled for the i
Standard Edition of the Holy Bible
Over MO Illustrations. All our own Agents for other \
Dooka, and many agents for other Publishers, are sell- 5
Ing this Bible with wonderful success, liecause It is tiio
most valurble. beautiful and jKipular edition now In the
market, and is sold at a very low price. (.'auvHssiug
Dooks free to working Agents. Address Z1RCLER A
HTCUaDY, 816 Arch-street, Phlladslpeia, Pa.
A AtCTVAJ O A DDCT
n ivu n vnm h .
The Great Wonder?The New England Carpet Co..
istabliahed over a quarter of a century ago, havtug
txpended much time, talent and money to produce a
ityllKh and durable carpet at a low price, after yearn of 1
experimenting with the best artlzana, have brought ont
a carpet which they have named and will lie known a*
HERMAN TAPESYKY, belug an exact Imltntlon of
Solid Brussels, the first thousand pieces of which. In 1
Drder to introduce them, will be sold for 87 1-8 cents
per yard. Samples sent by mail on receipt of 10 cants,
or Ave different patterns for 80 cents.
NEW ENGLAND CARPET COMPANY,
873 Washington-st., Beaton, Mass.
if&ii
rWt]iiuiiHiaia:il
tt unequalled by any known remedy. It will eradicate, (
extirpate and thoroughly destroy all poisonous sut>oc*nceo
in the Blood and wlu effectually dlsi*! all predisposition
to bilious derangement.
Is there wsnt of action In yoor Liver and Spleen T
Unless relieved the blood becomes Impure by deleterious
secretions, producing scrofulous or skin diseases,
Blotches. Felons. Pustules, canker, Pimples, Ac. Ac.
Hire you sDyspeptlc stomach 7 Unless digestion u
promptly aided the system Is debilitated with poverty i
of the blood, dropsical tendency, general weakness and
Inertia.
Hare yoa a weaknene of the Intestines T You are In ]
danger of a chronic diarrhoea or Inflammation of the
Bowels.
Hare yon a weakness of the uterine or Urlnarv Or- fans?
1 on are exposed to suffering In its most aggrs- i
rated form. i
Are you dejected, drowey, doll, alnggiah or deprsea- .
ed In spirits, with headache, back ache, coated tongue J
and had taste In the mouth 7
Por a certain remedy In all these diseases, weakness- i
ss and troubles; for cleansing and purifying the vltla- J
ted blood, and Imparting rigor to all the vital forces;
for building up and restoring weakened conatitntlona
C8E (
which la pronounced by the leading medical authorities
of London and Paris " the most powerful tonic and alterative
known "to the medical world." This is no new
and untried discovery but has been long used by the
leading physicians of other countries with wonderfnl !
remedial results.
Dont weaken and Impair the digestive organs by cathartics,
and physic* which give only temporary rslief
?Indigestion, flatulency and dyspepsia with piles and
sinOrMi diseases sr* sure to follow their nse.
Keep the blood pure end health U aaaured.
JOHN Q. KKLLOOU, 18 Piatt St., New York,
Sole A*eat for the I'olted state*
Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for circular.
Security Life Insurance and Annuity
Company,
01* New York.
ORGANIZED 18152.
CAPITAL $3,000,000
INCOME 1.500.000
Paid to Widows and Orphans of
deceased members 1.500.000
Insures on all popular and reliable plans.
LOUIS SHEKELS EE,
General Agent, Charleston, S. 0.
IIARLES A DESAUSSCRE.
Agent, Camden, S. C.
January 10. tf
.
(ft p to $20 l'KH DAY! Apenls wanted ! A
| ij) <>) claeeeH of working people, of eillier rex
young or old, make more inonev at work for u
n Ilian .1
in lhoir?|>are nioinriim, ? .i.v ?
inj thin^r else. Particulars free. Address G
STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine.
SeptemherlV. 12m.
BruNheA, Ac.
Knglish and French Hair and Teeth Ilrimke*,
- .. - ? ..K 1'olnl n ml Tlnr.?
oi nil qualities. i h n i-- - ?_
Brushes, n eorv lnrge assortment. For snle by
November 28. HOIKJSON A DUNLAP.
VermifugeM,
Worm Candy, "and Patent Medicines of nil
kind*. For sale by
November 2d. HODGSON D UXl t
Important
To Cotton Planters.
The Maryland Fertilizing and Manufactur
ing Company have prepared a
SPISULAL fkktiuzkk,
Adapted to the Cotton Plant, under the
name of
Cotton Food,
Which they claim to be of the Highest
Grade of Fertilizer sold in the South, equal
in results to PERUVIAN GUANO, and of
More Permanent Benefit
to the soil. It has been used by several
hundred planters in North and South Carolina
and Georgia for five (5) seasons, with
he most beneficial results.
CAHH PRICE.
At Factory in Baltimore, $55 per Ton,
In sacks of 12 to the ton.
LAWRENCE SANG8TON,
President.
J. Edwin Myers, Genernl AgentD.
W. JORDAN,
Agent at Camden.
January 30. tf
Pacific Guano Company's
(CAPITAL $1,000,000.)
Soluble Pacific Guano.
rHI8 GUANO is now so well known in all the
Southern States for its remarkable effects
is an agency for increasing the products of labor
is not to require special recommendation from
is. Its use for seven yetrs past has established
ta character for reliable excellence. The large
Ixed capital invested by the Company in this
:rade affords the surest guarantee of the continjed
excellence of this Gnano.
The supplies pnt into the market this season,
ire, as heretofore, prepared under the personal
lupervision of Dr. 8t. Julien Kavenel, chemist of
he company at Charleston, hence planter may
est assured that its quality and composition is
i?1_ lL anM
?rCClBCIJ vuo.auic.. kimi ikkiuivii vioi
J. N. B0B80N,
Belling Agent, Chareston, S. C.
JNO. S. REESE A CO.,
General Agents, Baltimore.
Turns: $-18 cash; $?3 time, without interest.
To accommodate planters, they can order now
tnd hare uutil the 1st of April to decide as to
prhcther they will take at the time or cash price.
A'hen delivered from the Factory by the caMoad
10 drayage will be charged. Nov. 28 3m.
Hymnal of the Church.
WE are prepared to furnishihe "HYMNAL"
at the lowest introduction prices. A vaiety
of styles. Prices from 20c, 40c, G0c,7oc,
M *nd upwards.
Fogarties Book Depository,
NEW CATALOGUE No. S8.
A new Importation of English Books.
fhe Practical Philosopher, a Daily Monitor for
the busness men of Kngluml, and others, by
David Thomas, D. D. $3.
Jnexplored Syria, by Richard F. Burton and
Charles F. T. Drake, 2 vols., $15.
dan in the Past, Present and Future, from the
German of Dr. L. Buchner, by W. S. Dallas,
F. . 8. $4.
Panderings in Scripture Lands, being a Tour of
nine months in the years 18M--*70, by Thos.
Robinson., D. D., $2 f>0.
Metn oir of ouut De Mntalcmert, by Mrs. 0 liphant,
2 vols., $12.
Acts of Gallantry, by Lombton Young, E. E.
$3 75.
Thoughts and Meditations on the Mysteries
Life, by John Frith, $3 76.
Shakespeare and Typography, the Art of Printing
; also remarks upon some common Typographical
Errors with reference to the Text of
Bhakespeare, by William Blades, $1 60.
Dn the Preservation of Health, or Essays of the
principles to be adopted by those who desire
to avoid Disease, by Thomas Inman, M. D., of
London, Third Edition, 2 vols.. $7.
rbe Day* of the 8on of Man, a History of the
Church in the Time of onr Lord, by William
Lee, D. D., $2 60.
Philosophy of hristianity, or the Purpose and
Power of the Gospel, $2 50.
Bible Truths, with Shakespearian Parallels, by
J. B. Selkirk, (2 50.
Angela and Heaven, by Thomas Miller, $2 50.
3rowth and Vicissitudes of Commerce, by John
feats L L D., $2 50.
Erewhon, or over the Range, Third Edition,
*1 50.
Demonology and Witchcraft, by Sir Walter
Scott, Bart. $8
Canoe Travelling, by Warington, Baden Powell,
illustrated, $3
Anecdotal and |Descriptive Natural History,
by A. Romer, $1 75
Anecdotes of celebrated Men and Women, by
Editor London Jest Book, $2
The Sea Weed Collector, by Shirley Ilibbard,
$1 75
Half Hours at the Sea Side, by J E. Taylor',
F. G. S., $2.
Science and orame-,,e, their Influence on our
Manufactures, by P. L. Sinimondn, $3.
Roundabout Rambles in Lands of Facts and
ancy, by Frank R. Stockton, $2 50
Dr 0 ldham's Talk, by . H. Henry, $1 50
NEW NOVELS, &c.
"EBB-TIDE." By Christian Itcid, Author of
Morton House Paper $1 Cloth $1 50
Dr Vandyke," By John Esten Cooke Oloth
S>1 25 Paner 75e
Lord Kilgohbin" ByX'barles Lever Cloth
$1 25 l'nper f 1
"TheGolden Lion ofGrnnpere" By Anthony
Trollope Cloth $1 25 l'nper 75c
The New Edition of ooper's Novels" Cloth
$1 25 Paper 75e.
FOOAKTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY.
No 200 King street.(in tlie Bend)
Octeber 24 Charlatan. S. C.
Notice.
OFFICE COl'NTY AUDITOR,
Camden, S. C., Jan. 28, 1872.
Notice is hereby given that the sum of $48 02
has been deposited by Reuben H. Bell with the
County Treasurer, for the redemption of sixtyaiz
acres of land in Flat Rock Township. SHid
land having been sold as the property of R. II.
Iieil. lur UK'S, UIIU IIIU III UJ I lie v.oumjr .iiiur
tor on account of the State.
J. P. BOS WELL,
jan30-2t County Auditor.
Adminliitrator9N Notice.
ALL persona having claims against the estate
of Margaret E. Hughes, deceased, willprcprcscnt
tkem in due form to the undersigned for
payment, and all indebted to the said estate
will make immediate payment.
A. L. McML'LLAN, Adm'r.
N ov 7 lint.
s
" s2E
Ammoniated Soli
Cash Price at Factory,
PHOSPHOPER
Cash, $50,
ACID BONE 1
Cash, $38.
Grround Carol
Cash $16.
N0V4 SCOTIA I
CASE
FITHE above mined Ammoniated Soluble Pacific i
of the highest grades of Bone Phosphates rci
vian Guano and animal matter, making the moi
combining the ingredients required to prodnee ai
While these Fertilisers are warranted to keep
materially reduced for the present season. Man
job
Also for sale by Agents threughout the South.
jan2-tf JONATHAN
Gen'l. Sup'ts. Office.
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA
B, It. Co
WILMINGTON, N. Oct. 7, 1872.
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
The following schednle will go intoeff*et on
8:26 . M., Monday, 7th inst.
DAT EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.)
Leave Wilmington 8:26 a. h.
ClnFAtiAA 9:66 A. M.
Arrive atColumbia 2:40 r. m
Arrive ?t Augusta 7:42 p. u. \
Leave Augusta at 6.85 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia 11:25 a.m.
Arrive at rlorence 4:15 p. m]
Arrive at Wilmington 10:26 p. u
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN, DAILY, (Sundays
Excepted)
Leave Wilmington 5:45 p. m.
Arrive at Florence 11:85p.m.
Arrive at Columbia 8:40 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 8:20 a. m.
Leave Augusta 5:50 p. u
Arrive at Columbia 10:20 p. m
Arrive at Florence 2:12 a.m.
Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 a. m. '
JAMES ANDERSON, Gcn'l. Superin't
Change of (Schedule
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SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD
COLUMBIA, S.C ., Sept. 26, 1872.
CHANGE of schedule to go into effect on and
after Sunday the 29th inst.
Mail und Passenger TrainLeave
Columbia at 9 a. m.
Arrive at Charleston at 4.80 p. m.
Leave Charleston at 9.30 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia at 5.20 p. m.
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Freight and Accommodation Train
(Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Columbia at 7.50 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston at G.45 a. a.
Leave Charleston at 7.10 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia at 6.30 a. m.
( ain (leu.* Accommodation TrainWill
run daily to Colombia, as follows:
Leave Cumden at 7 20 a.m..
Arrive at Columbia at 11 55 a. m.
Leave Columbia at 2 10 p. m.
Arrive At Camden At C 55 P. m.
A. L. TYLER, Vice President.
S. B. PICKIKS, 0. T. A.
CHARLOTTE^ OOiVlBIA k AOGl'STA
1.1.
General Siperintendamt's Orrir*,
Colnmbin, September 22, 1672.
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On and after Sunday, September 22, the trains
this road will run in accordance with the following
"Time Table:"
OOINO SOUTH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte 8 00am 8 20 pm
" Columbia 2 40pm 3 30 a u
Arrive at Augusta, 7 45 p m 8 20 a m
001X0 NORTH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2
Leave Augusta, 8 85 am 5 60pm
" Columbia, 1153 pm 1105 p m
Arrive at Charlotte, 615pm 600am
Standard time, ten minutes slower than Wash
i Of ton city time, and mx minute* raster tnan Co
lumbiacity time.
Train No 1, daily; train No 2, daily, Sunday*
excepted.
Both trains make close connection t+all points
North, South and West. Through tickets sold
and bagguge checked to all prinoipalpoints.
K. P. ALEXANDER,
General Superintendunt.
R-E. Dobsxy, Gen. F. A T. Agent
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
Columbia, 8. C., September 5, 1872.
Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with
Night Trains on the South Carolina Railroad,
np and down; nlso with traius going North and
South on Charlotte, Columbia and agusta Railroad,
and Wilmington, Columbia nd Augusta
Railroad.
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Leave Columbia at 7.15 a. m.
Leave la ton 9.05 a. in.
' ???? \pivlmrrv 10.40 a m.
Leave Cokcabury 2.00 p in.
Leave Balton 3.50 p ni
Arrive nt Greenville nt 5.30 p m
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at 7.30 a m
Leave Helton 0.30 a in.
Leave Cokeabury 11.15 a mj
Leave Newberry 1.50. p m.
Leave AUtou 4.20 pm.
Arrive at Columbia 0.00 pm.
Amlrrson lirauch oti<l lilue Rulge J)(vision.
LEAVE
Wallialla 6 45 a m. Arrive 7 l.lp m
I'erryville C 25 u in. Leave b 35 p m
rcnuicion i iu a in. mitc o nop on
Anderson R 10 a m. Leave 4 60 p m
Ar. at Helton 0 00 a tn. Leave 3 60 p n>
Accommodation Trains on Abbeville Hranch
Mondays, *\Veden?days and Fridays,
On Anderson llranch. between Helton and Aneerson,
on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
THOS. DODAMEAD, Oenl. Supt.
Jaiifz Nortojc, Genl. Ticket Agt,
Cotton Seed.
FOR snlc, .1,000 bushels of Coltou Seed, if np
plied for soon, at the
AMDEN STEAM WORKS.
IDY'S
ible PaciflcGuano.
15 per Ton. On time, |50.
UVIAN GUANO,
Time, #55.
PHOSPHATE.
Time, #38.
in a Phosphate,
Time- $20.
Am PLASTER,
t, #13.
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bind Phsspho-Perurian Guanos are rich compound!
ndered soluble and ammoniated with No. 1 Pert*
it concentrated and profitable Fertilisers in use,
i4 support the cotton plant and cereals,
up to their high standard, the prions hard bees
ufactured and for sale at Charleston, S. C., bj
N B. 84BDT Sl SON.
For analysis and certificates, send for phaaphlets
PAGE, Agent, Camden, S C.
HEAD-QUABTEB8 OF~
Wkeeler & Wilson's Seviii ladneOi.
AT
J. S. Cloud's,
OAMDBN, 8. O.
CALL aid nwiM my stoek and priwi. Wo
guarantee gatiafaction.
R. D. HANKIN80N, Agent
January 9. ? tf,
School Teacher Wanted.
A COMPETENT Teacher, who can tench the
elementary branches of the English language,
can find a comfortable home and a good
salary jj calling on or addressing either of the
subscribers. He most be well rocommen ded '
B. M. BROWN.
I. P. HOLLAND.
Camden, January 9. tf
Notice to Trespassers.
v
I HEREBY forbid all persons, under penalty
of the law from trespassing upon my premises
called "Dixie's Retreat," three miles yast
of Camden, by hunting, strolling, riding, driving
rehicles, or in any other manner.
L, W. R. BLAIR.
January 16. lm*
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COUNCIL CHAMBER,
CAMDEN, JAN. 13, 1873.
ORDERED, That the Treasurer of the Town
be required to open immediately hie Boeks
or the collection of the Town TaxesAll
Taxes unpaid by the loth day of February
will have ten percent added to them.
All Taxes unpaid on the 16th day of March
will be put in Execution, with Penalty and
costs.
J. M. DAVIS, Intendent.
Extract from minntes of Council.
J- K. Wituexspoox, Clerk & Recorder.
The Books are now open at my office.
J. K. WITHERSPOON, Treasurer.
Fledmont and Arlington
LIFE ,
Insurance Company,
OF
Richmond, Vt.
ASSETS
#3,000,000.
W. C. CARRDTGTOff,
PRE8IDEKT
Losses
Actually paid in Kershaw County withi
Three Years,
$28,000,00.
I take pleasure in saying I have returned
the agency of this popular Compan No
difficulties will exist|in future, as to* Renewals
of Policies, as I shalPpay'cspeciahatUsntion
to that^hranch of the business.
will always be fonnd at my Office
on ttroad Street, Camden, S. C.
W. CLIBURN, Agent.
January 10, 1873. tf
Patronize Home Industry.
Aud keep your Honey Circulating
AT HOHG
Buggies, Carriages and Wagons
MANUFACTURED of the beet selected material.
by skilled workmen, nt the Factory of
John Anvitw, near tlie Pest-oftie, at Columbia.
Old Carriages repaired to look like new.
MTAll work warranted.
For Cuts and information, address,
M. J. CA1.NAN, A gen.
John Auxkw, Proprietor. Det
Apples. Oranges, Bananas,
Cranberries, Lemons, Ac. For sale by
D. C. KIKKLKY, Agsnt.