The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, February 13, 1873, Image 2
THE JOURNAL.
JOHN KlOliSMANV,
Ktiifor anil S'ropriotar.
CAMDEN, S.C. EEHKi'AKY 13, 1S73.
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Improvement of tho Hond Across the
Hermitage Swamp. *
Wo aiv informed th:.t a petition numerously
signed is liortly to lie presented to tlie County
Commissioners, and. perhaps, to the Legislature,'
praying to have the Charleston road where il
crosses the Hermitage Swamp, so improved as to
( render it passable in time of high water. We
incline to favor this movement fertile following
reavoas:
1st. It will increase the trade and enitnr.ee
the prosperity of Camden to an extent greater,
in the long run, than the cost of the improvement,
as we will shortly show.
2nd. It is the only feasible plan of uniting the
. citizen^ of an extensive, populous and wealthy
. portion of the county in uninterrupted eomtnu,
nicatien with thoil* county scut and market town
which they aro entitled to: for though thcy4
could, fowucrly. while the land was open, make
n circuitous way through the woods to a higher
crossing on tItc same crcclc: ilio land litis now
boon purchased by various parlies for lite establishment
of small farms ami is now actually
enclosed, no prescriptive right to a road through
it existing. If any of those arc unwilling to
grant a right of way, the right of the proper authorities
to enforce "it should bo fonnded in publip
necessity or great public utility, neither of
which exist in this case, for the contemplated
improvement would remove the necessity of circuitous
way, and supply a much more useful
highway: and without the existence of either
necessity or great public utility the courts ought
to protect (he rights of the individual from in
fringement, and we l>cliovc they will tlo it. Hut
even if the right i f way could he enforced
through the lands of the unwilling proprietor
he wotfld have to he fully compensated for it.?
And as the necessity of keeping up lane fences
for all time to come would thereby be fixed upon
M him, the cost of these?not only for the present j
but for the future?must form a part of any fair
compensation. So that it is doubtful whether
the proposed right of way would not cost more J
than the contemplated improvement. Further, I
even if the circuitous road existed it would be
no remedy for the evil. For when the loaded
wagon has arrived v.ithin a mile of its destination
to be then turned back and made to go eight
or fen miles around, as the di tancc may be,
merely because a few hundred yards of the
highway has not been prope rly improved is an
unmitigated nuisance, ami places farmers si.rated
on the Charleston and Black Itiver lloads
t.u-i en mni?ti further from Camden and just so
?
* much nearer ,in proportion, to Sumter and other
Irk ding points below tts.Against
all this, the in; le objection is the
cost of the contemplated iinpfovement, and t lie
consequent increase of the county tax. This
would he trilling in amount, compared with the
permanent utility of the work?not a tithe of the
cost of-t!ie Waterce bridge?and i; would be rounbtir-ed
to the county by the better facilities of
communication it would afford in a single season
It is not against taxes for a just and useful
purpose like this, the cur people complain.
Its amount would be small?almost infinitesimal
?compared with that liich is raised from the
people's pockets every year, and vanishes without
leaving a shadow or a trace behind it. jn
this case, the expenditure would be comparatively
small, and the improvement, necessary,
proper, highly useful and enduring.
Washington Correspondence.
Washington, Februarys, IST.j.
LOUISIANA .MATTERS.
The Senate Committee investigating Louisiana
affairs have shown snch irritation at the
damning evi lence adduced, proving fraud,
bribery and bal!ot-b"X stuffing on the part of
the administration fficials, that fill hope <i
a fair and impartial report l;a; bet veil
up bv tlio c wb? had hoped that justice
would be d' tie. Scnat rs 'dorf :i and Carpenter
especially, have displayed such partisanship
as to foreshadow the result, Kvcn
if the partial testimony of the united States
supervisors be taken as true, it would show
that not 130O per.- ns were prevented from
voting, which would ik t change the general
result. Grant's brother in-law, Collector
I'nuAi- M.ir-hal Pack ail and others of the
Kcl! <{iz fiction. have arrive*! heje. livery
tiling will be done to bolster up the cause of
4;? ur brothcr-iu-law." Kven the bluff, rouuh
cavalry * ?ldier, Sheridan, is ] \ into
service, and he so far forgets the dignity ::ttached
to the po. iti m of Lieutenant-*icacral
as to descend iat< ttie mire of polities,
and he telegraphed here that in forty years
there has uot been a fairer elect! n held in
Louisiana than the one in November last,
ilow does this swift witness in behalf of
fraud, perjury and ballot-b. \ ' uilin^ know
this i Whore ha> he been durinir these forty
\ear<? i>oe? he mean that the election
was fairly conduct d.or that a worse condition
of things h- s existed f? r forty vear:?
Another e ! rt >>n ilu: part < f It .ots and
jSpaw," and ho will repay Grant for promoting
him over the heads i f older, abler and
belter soldi' rs.
Miii'-ni ii.niNi;.
Senator Cratin's speech on the ubject of
our commerce and hip-building. and in ad
vncacy of the hmuiiim !y r j rted bill i 1'
the 1 nlcrn:iti"ii 1 Stean. it:p (Vinij.iny, \v i;
exhaustive and a- *. undinfrom the
f:H that h" j re-cnt'-l. ile statedt!i;!t ';we
have I!1 t, hi the entire Ci:':c?l .Stales, a
complete find peli'c t ship-building yaid,-'
and that otir on m r miuiercc has alt;.' t
iij- pi'eartd. while st.t : lsiio, ihigland l.a
(hmbl 1 her' \ and 1'r.ance, Italy ami (icrinany
have in'Tcascd their's fully no-1 .rj tli.
< > ii.i: I,, art t i it in 1*1;' t !. ' . j>]>in.r
inter ?st that cnt r d and cleare 1 in the
i'lilted State it I'd i 1 *? ?
Of this, Yl p r ? tit w Am'rican !>.
In 1S70-7I. I. t'tiT (? ?i. an incrca o nf
nearly HIO.O'n?. and our : r portion had
J :i!'*n <>ft" lVum i I j r .. . t ? L'i; while f'i
li>r' i.,ii increased 1'u 'J:' 'i_' j. r rent.?
'j iiisi :ic citation (?f liiuiv, is sufli. icntiv luii.
:i?*ii'.r ati?l ^Uu'tl'.i^. .Mr. <'ra^iu thin!;a
war with n ew st mi r. aided in
ill- r or"! n aii'I u by t!i Uriti h '
v? run ir : I '-.r tin. :lcd wood< :i : hi
and am . 1 a ! .* private eat? :
pri j in t*~ ? < >ui '. 1 - :ii' t > *! with
the d "li to i.i " i > >'i! l w f 'i t i t!i
? i tj it '. ! i t i ho . " : 1 war ! I?
advM*or i ! ' ' i>l pi
posed by the bill Ln tat kftiol u
ship company, as the only practical plan yet
presented to (. undress, and one in which
there is no jobbery in the shape' f subsidies,
drawbacks, or donation of money, bonds or
lands asked from the Lovcrnincnt.*
T1IE C'AXAP PROJECTS.
A Sub-Committ'cc on Cominereo to draw
"? ? W" unifitur tJm .Tamos River and Ivan
uf" _ ::\vl);i
Canal, the Niagara "Ship Canal and
tlie Croat Western Canal projects in one.?
With this union of strength tiie hill will no
doubt succeed. The completion of these
great enterprises would materially benefit
the' agricultural as well as the -commercial
interests of the country.
TIIK KANSAS BRIBERY CASE.
The Committee engaged in investigating
the charges of bribery against Senator Caldwell
will no doubt report, exonerating him
from the eharges. as a majority of them consider
it a case of persecution, ' he inspection
of his bank account developed tlie fact
that his checks during the time he was a
candidate, were not so large as his ordinary
accounts for. tlio three months preceding.?
This, in connection with certain technical
reasons, will, it is claimed, induce a report
fan cable to the Senator.
SEMINO MACHINES.
The owners of sewing niachie patents are
here working like beavers to have Congress
extend their patents.' These companies are
all rich, and the people are tired of paying
double prices for sewing machines, and think
it is Jiigh time for (,'oiigro. s to protect them
for once from rich and grasping monopolies
who have been protected long enough. Will
not the press of the country 'take up the
causa of the poor and the sewing women,
and give bur law-makers a gentle hint that
flesh and blood now requires a little "pro
tcction" to their '-home industry ?" Think of
this, ye protectionists.
A DEAD MAN.
If any one fancies that lieu Butler is defunct
ask Gen. Garfield, of the Credit Mobilier
victims. In debate the other day they
had sharp words, when Garfield asked lien
if he* intended to bo personal, when with a
depreciating wave of his Iffuid, lien sin.oil
maliciously wicked and said, "Oh, 110; God
knows I don't want to quarrel with the gentleman.
I)<' mnrtuis Tlil itixi l<1)itint." Garfield
sunk into his seat utterly squelched.
IIONEST nUT NOT ACCURATE
is Horace Clark's opinion of (Jakes Ames.
Most people think just the reverse, and especially
with regard to accuracy, when from
that memorandum book lie "refreshes his
memory." Colfax. Pig Iron Kclley, and the
rest of the Credit Mobilicr victims damn his
accuracy and more than doubt his honesty.
TELF.OSAl'H FRANKS.
When the Western I'liion Telegraph
Company wore secure in the possession of
their grinding 111 uiopolv, they distributed
telegrapli franks, in the shape a piece of
paste board to a few favored individuals;
now, however, when the people are clamoring
for cheap telegraj hy and demand relief
from their cxhorbitant charges, a frank has
been sent to every member of Congress.?
This is an insult to the most venal member
Iof Congress, as it is too cheap. ()ur law-makers
are aware of the feeling among the poo
pie, and they uo not purpose to oppose cncap
telegraphy in the interest of the Western
I'nion or any other corporation to the injury
of themselves, so the '-frank" won't work.
AX KKKOIt.
It is a mistake to suppdfcc that the repeal
of the franking privilege also repeals the
freedom of exchanges among ncw>] apcrs.
Tree exchanges arc nut allotted.
I'ER.SOXA L.
Senator Wilson went to Massachusetts
last night. He will tender his resignation in
a few days. Uoutwell will be his successor
beyond question. Assistant Secretary llicli*
ardson will succeed Houtwcll as Secretary of
the Treasury in accordance with the civil
service rules. Senator Pomcny will make
his appearance in the Senate on Monday
next, and will rise to explain all about how
he failed to bo re-elected, and also about4
that bribing of Mr. Yorke. What will become
of the Senate without its moral tcra
peranco men? Colfax, 1'attersou, Harlan
and Poincroj, all go out on the fourth.
]>r.r,ay.-: Ait): Dancekois?That poor
emaciated Consumptive, who is now beyond
all hope of recovery, might now he hale and
heartv had he n< t neglected that slight
cough, lie advised, if you have a cough or
cold, get at once a bottle of Dr. 'J'uttV I'xTKcUraut.
and you wiil n be relieved.
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C. II.. S. C.. Jan. !<?. 1S7??.
br If. //. Ti'ft:
Dear Sir?I have been i-onlincd to my bed
with a bad cold, and have found your Kxpector;.nt
to be an excellent remedy: it is the
best i ever usi d,
^ ours very respectfully,
(j. L. i'KX.V
Dr. Tutt'g Hair Dyo acta instantaneously. |
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A Manualof Health.
A ii edition < l Ik ween nine and leu millioi of
copicDtif a rcry useful work is now ready for
r.ititilun di : rilnit'"!'. audi in I ?? li:?d for the
ii ii ii : : y aloro in I It i nil '! J-1:tI
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Ox.ETIARY.
Ti i? ad'iiicult task to pay a just ami yet at all
times truthful tribute to the ilenil:to record
their virtues, and not extenuate their faults; to
lay the cypress on tin ir graven, ami at tlie same
titue weave she laurel around their lives. Public
characters are the propeity of all inen to he cril- !
icizcd while living ami judged of when dead. It
i;? of iIto retiring unassuming yten of this world
that friends and intimate associates alone can
speak. I'eniovcd from the light of public
notoriety "like some flower that is born "to Mush
unseen." tiny pass in and out among their fellows
uukov.n to tunny, appreciated by few.
Such was the character of the friend 1 propose
to say a lew,word: of.
EnwARu'C. Hi-wish, died at Camden, S. C., on
the 21st of January, 187", an event like the ripple
of a pebble thrown into the vast ocean of
humanity-,?yct to his sorrowing family, and seeming
friends a profound loss. Born in Burke
County Georgia, of highly respect able parentage,
lie had the advantages of a luxurious hotue.
high social positi<tn and a tine education.
Arriving at years of discretion he chose the
profession of .Medicine, and practised it with
credit. When tlie alarum sounded the rally to
arms, he abandoned a lucrative practice in Texas,
whither he had moved, and joined our army as a
private soldier. For twelve months he did his
duly as such, undergoing all of the fatigues and
dangers incident thereto. Promoted to the rank
of assistant Surgton, he won the affections of the
sick and wounded in the hospital, ami camp, and
on the lichl, by bis devotion to their wants and
alleviation of their sufferings. At the Wilder-1
in is he had the misfortune to loose an eye and
sub - .juetitly on hospital duty in this town j
received ? si>vM-i> u-enml in I be breast. Tile
former of these nWiciion? increa?cd his natural
diffidence and indisposition to mingle with the
crowd. In every station iie was called upon to
till during the War he did his duty to the letter.
This was a marked characteristic of hint in every
avocation, and crowned hy a courage tlint know ,
no faltering, he would have braved any danger
in its discharge. Shortly nfter tliextlose of the
War he man iod here,. and old Camden had a
warm plaice in his heart, so much so, that after
practicing his profession in his native State for
a few years, lie returned thither some two years
ago, and here -in her classic soil beside other
brave and true soldiers his remains lie. His
character was frank, honest, brave. His impulses
generous, his nature noble. Born and
bred a gentleman he cxibited delicacy, refinement
and truthftilnoss in every act. Loyal to
his friends and fond of their good will, while in- j
difl'erent to the censure of foes, in their behalf <
he counted no cost: he assumed every responsi- |
bility. Daily association increased your estimate (
of his worth, and appreciation of his character.
Modest, unassuming and retiring, lie lived a quiet
life, anil was carried to his last resting place .
without show or display ; but. the sod covers no i
truer heart or braver soul. May that soul revel '
in the hlis. of eternal glory and find peace in ,
that lde, -ed land, where sickness, pain and sor- <
row are unknown. To his wife and children he 1
leaves the goodly heritage of au unspotted character.
and pure life.
"Friend after friend departs?
Who lmtli not lost a friend?
There is no union hero of hearts.
That hath not here its end."'
Camdoii Cotton Market.
Camden, S. C. Feb. 12,1873.
The demand for c&tton hosbcen good during
the week, with but it limited supply offering,
nml wc observe more than the usual (
quantity of the lower grades. We quote cx- j
tremes at lGto.19 cents.
LAW CARD.
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WM. D. TRANTHAM, j
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
CAMDEN, S. C
Office adjoining that of J. M. Davis, Esq.
February Id, Sin.
Wittkowsky & Rintels'
OAl iD
1873. FOR SPRING, 1873.
To Mcrc2i?nts:
mi IE (II'I*!AT AIM of our House since its esl j
tahlisiuncnt. has been to make t'hnrlotte a
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[conduct ourbnsinca so as to outgrow the alleged
aii'i even nccepti 1 opinion of some, that there is
a kind of oMoipiy attached to tlicm for hiiviog
in Charlotte; and having, 1 >y the very great increase
in our Itiisim - . (since we removed to our
u.w and elegant Store.) heen convinced that we
, i\ - partially su 11 in our cherished plan,
we Lav- < m-ladcd to endeavor to still further
era lieate the erroneous idea, by presenting,
this coining sea >;i. to the Trade, a still Larger '
and Letter a -sorted Stork than ? v? ti WE ever of- |
I red before. -> t!i it :i < a.tin try Mi reliant will lie ,
aide to tin I in our house not only all he needs, j
hut a much larg'-r stock to select from: thereby ;
i being enabled to operate with n much smaller
eapi al than lie can by buying in different liotiNol
ill, ?. here lie must ik-k rily buy more
good-- than he needs, in order to have an assortment.
| In view of tin-foregoing. Mr. Rintels left on
i... i.tin: rv. (much earlier than usual.) for
I In* N i?ri!: . n Market - ;in?l .M :i it it fn -I n ri n^r jdnccs, |
where lie will remain two month in making our
jnii -lui; buying everything from first hands
on ill" Mime t?-rius n- any Jobbing Hoime in |
1'. I'll:: .;v, 1'i ! i i 1; bin, > r New Yol-k: ami tlie i
a - i.'nn nt w:--n thus ei.in|?!?-l? ?! will font ii]> in
amount. i'i ti' u; i <l of Two Hundred Thousand
Dollar*. (Sjun.rti.1.)
The exju-ns.- att.-u-hed to carrying on n busii
- here 11 11yr 111:: ii 1< < than i would ho in
Northern <"i:! . an I having a lower rale of
fro! -iit than smaller shinpors here, we are in a '
I i >! to sit<fully eompelc witli any Jol?- 1
'?iii_r II. u?e a the I nitrd Siat< s, ami to the in- |
- *tinn of uhieii W" invite llie Trade.
V> < are nl? . i" ;at? to those u nan pin in ted
wiiii our house, that i.m>p complete lines el I
|i v tioo Is. ' < Ii t ri . il-ll iw.ii'e. I lothitlg. lioots 1
ami Sin- dun.*, 'ii i i vi;11 ,?i llinery.
Our I'.ei 1 11-. jaiiin ii complete, with tin
! :!i i Nc v ie . ami* a 1 ulk second to none in
ih" eiiy.
Our M llimrv l'.'| irttneiii will lie esirrried on 1
a usual. Very Respectfully,
V, 1 TTKoUSia \ I?INTlif.S.
February Id. 111.
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nv virtue of an rxia eiioii to me directed. 1
j J v 11 pro 1 to !! ticl re tlie court house
d.u.i* ! ) t iin en. on tii*' hi ! Monday ill Mnreh
to w ln-in I lie tliird ' -y of aid month, during
, Ie legal !: tit of ,ale.
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New Advertisements.
1 Q SAMPLES Bent by mail for thai reiail quick
for Jin. I{. I.. Wou'iitt, loi CliHihttiii-sqnanf, n. V.
T'MPLOYMENT, $ion per week, Agenls and otters to
" sell a new article, indispensable to meicliants uml
manufacturers. Add. with stamp. e. 15 SmItii a- Co.,
;?.'i Liberty street, New York.
7.,7n>.TTT'V Kuily marte with otir Stencil and Key
lilllviiii CheckOuttlt. fitcirculars free. stallotd
lUULliJl MT;r. C'o.^OJ Fulton.si., N. Y.
Q copies of tlie Stock and Farrr Journal.
<O'00 paces, ami a packages new FA liM SEEDS, kuee
by enclosing i wo stamps. Address,
N. P. liOYER & CO.. Parkerslnirg, Pa.
\A/A NiTCn vol wish to ley a sew
VV AIM I l_Ut IXC machine for family, or net a
agent".' addus* WASH INI HON SEWl.VC .MACHINE
CO., Boston, Mass. 4w
AGENTS! A RARE CHANCE!!
We will pay ail agents $10 i er week, is cash, who
will engage with us at omk. Every thing furnished
ami expenses paid. Address,
cori.TER A CO., Charlotte, Mlclu
JDOISTT
Re deecivcd, l?ut (or roughs, colds, sore throat,
hoarseness, and bronchial dhheuiries, use only
Wells' Carbolic Tablets.
Worthless Imitations are on the market, bnf the on
ly rcientith- preparation of Carbolic Acid fo Iaing diseases
is when chemically coinbijiPd with other well
known remedies, us in these tam.kth, ami all parties
are caution'd against using all others.
In nil cases ot irritation of the mucous membrane
these TABI.KTS should lie u*ed freely; their cleansing
and healing properties are astonishing.
lie warm p and never neglect a'c >M; It is eesilvcured
in i|a incipient, state; when it 11 comes chroni" the
coffin exceedingly ditr.ciilj. Use WrUs* Carbolic
Tablets as a Spcclile.
IOIIN Q. KEI.LOOO, 1SPlatt-st., New York,
sole Agent for United Slates.
Price CX cent a a box. Send for circular.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION
of manufacturers who have become disgusted with the
odors uf Parattlne Oils and their Hi effects uponmaMiinavv
Ij invilA.l in
K. II. Keu.O(;i;'.s M'KIiM Kxoist. On., at 21.20 per gal.
K. H. Kkli^KIG's 8PEILM seiNnr.E On., at $1.in per pal.
K. II. KeLUXju'8 TALI-OW Kviixk On., at fl.'ln per pal.
K. II. Kemxwo':; TALLOW Spindle on., a $1.05 per pal.
Manufactured Lv *
E. JL KELLOGG, 11 Cedar street, N*. Y.
SA{jer.l8 /-\i Wanted fop
Mm?? Rimers
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III.
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price paid for the fluid -.?The lirst iimniier is
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tablk dbcoratjon, window tURMCKS, ?ve.. hlld
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i x* incite and thoroiighh dt strc> all rioi^.noussdhsfanre.-.iil
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to hllionsderangement.
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I ll,, , relieved the blood iHtromc-t impure by deleterious
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Itlotches, K-ionc, Pustules, < anker, Pimples, At-. Ac.
liave *"ii a Dyspeptic stomach? i ideas digestion Is
promptlv uided ilm- ,siem is d'bilp.ih'd with poverty
nf the Mood, dropsical tendmic/, general weakness an<l
inertia.
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danger of a chronic diurthaa or iniUiumiation of tlie
Boti els.
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form. ,
Arc von dejected, drowsy, <tnll, ?liiflr?isti or depressed
in spirt's, with headache, hack uelie, coated tongue
and had taste in the month ?
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and trouliles; for demising an I purifying the vitiated
h.o. i, and Imparting vigor to all the vital forces;
for building up and restoring weakened constitutions
whl' It is pronoutuvd the leading medical authorities
of Loudon and Paris 'the most powerful tonic undniteralive
known to the medical world." Tins is no new
aud untried discovery but has been long used liy the
Iciphng physicians of other countries with wonderful
remedial results.
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and physh -which give only temporary relief
-?Indigestion, ilaliili'iioy ami dyspepsia with piles and
kindred discuses urc sure to follow their me.
Keep tin blond pure and health is assured.
JOHN <t'. kI.I.1.1 KtO, is Plait St., New York,
Sole Agent for Hie t'niled states.
Price 0110 Dollar pir iiottlc. send for circular.
DRidRSX RROTHFR'S
U t I I V-? V> VJ w . . . ? . . _
Jilliixl i*aI ed
Floral Work!
loiUANIWUY, 1S78. NOV."OFT. Ts?up<1 <}uarterlr.
Tin- lour nuiiil.e:s <i-ni toati.v iuMp'sh, l.y mail, f..ri">
i ?u:The i Ii-hcst ami most itistriH'tiiv niiisiratcil an.I
l>es< i iplivo Fit.nil i .utile ever puMishe.l. Those of our
putrnas who npleri <1 t-enls lasl >ear ami w ere ereiliteil
Willi . '.evil's. Will I'eeeiVe I lie full I QlUrtl I lies f..r |s;.t.
Those who oPler Sevls Ill's yeai will lie ereiliteil Willi a
fiiliserip: ten for lsTi. 'J liv lauiir.n iiwulier contains
neari.v a" Knuravimw,TwoSrrRitBConoRKD Putss,
suitable fur fnuuinir, a (Iko Ti KTlofUTBi of our jfjfr*
jfeniei Floral* liioiues; information relative to Flowers,
Vejft tallies. .Ve.. A their ellltivatfott, V all su ll matter
lis whs foriihtI> loi'ii I III <>:ir V1111I. .I t utulojrtic. You
w .11 lulss 11 11 \.utr . ler SKKie l.efofe se injj I'Kliii.s a
Uito.'it *,'F.\u ri'i.'i 1. Wo ehaltetitfc comparison on
lialll;. ol ^ee.l anil |>l iees ami sl/.es ol packets. Our
t'tl.KVD.lir \P\IV K SMKfcr AM) I'llll'K 1,1ST I OK 1*7.:."
Ill fi ". Ail'lrua*.
UUltStJs A ItltoTllKI!,
KKOlMvts' 1 ; 1 ? : 1 ' *: I! > v" II l>TKH. N. Y.
KKIJSil.WV ('()( NTV.
CaMI'I S. S. ('. Felt. I I. 1ST.'?.
nv v"> I tie 1 u a 11 ant ol' I!. I.. Wall, t'lork ol'
tlio four! ol" the I' limiy alori-saJd. t.. me
*lil'c e:. .|. I 1 so?l 1 j "ti ail ari i. nlliili.i lien of
Kirk Miami* n I 1. I!. 11. 'I - s. uii,| :i warI'll
til on 1:. i! 1 lieu i ? IW . .In, I 11 l.y I lie
st.i . I 1 iv. I will pi e ' I t" e!l I.. (..re 1 lie
e.iti 11 ie." loor i :i t a tie it'll. 011 I li- ill's I Moii. i v
in March next, lieinjf tlio tli r*l >y ? ! raitl
II olllll. e.ll ine till' l.'jt .1 III.Ill ot lie.
Six ' I lira of 1 'oi to a.
\ii'l 1 11 slie 1! o I..!! 1 a iier, (TuOs'Iay.) nt the
I *e 11 <I till - it tit in e. al l at M lli.v. 111 ~ liili
II011 e.
\ |..i of Corn. FfMer ami r .itoii Sr*.|. To
lie sol,I a I lie J??'? } 11 \ ul Kir!, sllltniioll. to Mltis
I \ I lie lielis ;|fo| e- i I.
Ti riii . casli.
s.\mi el. i'i. mm:. s. k. r.
Kduuaiy 1
Pearl Hominy end Men I
l',r . :;1,. I. v U. KI UK LEV
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Kershaw?In the Probate Court.
ESTATE OF EDWARD C. HUGHES.
Whereas, Sally L. Hughes has applied to me
for Letters of Administration on till and singular
the goods and chatties, tights credits which
were of the said Edward C. Hughes, deceased:
Now, these are To requireull and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be
and appear before me at a Court to be holden on
the 28th of February, inst., to show cause if
any they have, why said administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 13tb day
of February, 1873.
J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P.
February 18. 2t.
$700.00 RAFFLE.
The raffle of those two fine horses and a buggy
and harness will take place at Town Hall on
Saturday, February 15, at 5 o'clock, p. m.
All persons interested will take notice and
, govern themselves accordingly.
. Feb. 18, ' l.?.
Eliza M. Colclougfi 1
vs. f
JaniPS Il.Colclough, et nl J
T11E purchasers of Lands in above cause are notified
that their bonds are in our hand for immediate
collection.
SHANNON & LINNINO,
Attorney's at Law.#
February ft. lt#
3lilies! Mules!!
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY
of MULES, direct from Kentucky, 37 in
number, all young, over one half broke, at the
DeKnlb House stables, for sale at reasonable
? *1 i Ct rr ? 1.^ fA1( naAflnfflHAfl
prices, lor CV1I3Z/, aiiu 5i?w IV. v..j ..?.r ,
payable next Fall. Have also one span of fine
nialcli Hay Horses, a fine Sa'lille Horse, and a
beautiful Saddle Pony, suftable for a young
Lady.
J. A. ARMSTRONG.
feb. 3,?lin.
GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS.
Best New Orleans Molasses
Sugar House Syrup,
Selected Goshen Butter,
Best Family Flour,
Pure Leaf Lard,
Coffee, Tea and Sngar,
Pearl Grist and Meal,
Mackarel and Cheese,
Irish Potatoes and Onions,
Soap, Starch and Candles,
English and American Pickles,
Canned Goods?all kinds,
Candies, Confections, &c.
And every thing usually kept in a first
class Grocery and Provision Store, all of
which will be sold at low prices, by
I). C. KIRKLEY, Agent.
January 30. tf
titi a -n miiTG!
XI.CIX11/ i JJLiui
4
Closing Out.
THIS IS NO HUMBUG!
'
|. Dry Goods
I v
Clothing,
' I iools Shoes,
4'
! HAT, CAPS.
CROCKERIES,
.
GROCERIES,
& c. Szc. &c.
SOLD
At and below tost,
t >n account of removal from this place.
A A .STRAINS,
j One door above Col. Jordan's Warehouse
January JO. tf
A. A. STRAIJSS'S
l
l^ino Stork of
nmn att a tmrmi
iVlJUJ&UiliilV ULLLa
i
Musi be Sold,
nr TIIK
First of Mnreli,
On account of KFMOVAL from this place.
Call and See the Great Bargains
'I'A IIV II I li \T
A. A. STRAUSS'S.
Provisions.
lino IIOXI'S !>. S. SI PKS,
L\"> llluN l?ae<m Sides ami Sliouldere,
200 Barrels Mess Pork For sale by
WILLIAMS \ Mril'JlllSOX.
Jan 10 Wilm-jigton, N. C
TRIUMPHANT.
Carolina Fertilizer
*
WILL BE SOLI) AS FOLLOWS:
Cash Price. .
$48 Per Ton of 24000 lbs
Time Price.
$83 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs.
Payable November 1,1873,
FREEE OF. INTEREST.
Freight and Drayage
To be added
ITS SUCCESS IS
UNPARALLELED,
AND ITS STANDARD IS
A NO. 1.
CALL ON AGENTS FOR
Almanacs and Certificates.
GEO W WILLIAMS A CO.,
Charleston, S. C.
W. C. GERALD & CO,
Agents at Camden, S. C. *
Dec. 19. 4
Cigar Emporium.
Wc have added to our stock a large assortment of
CIQABS,
similar to those sold by the proprietor of
The Indian Oirl,
in Columbia. S. C., or a?y ot her first class Ciga
Store. Wc invite the attention of all Smoker
IN OAMDBN
and vicinity, call and examine the stock.
J. & T. I JONES.
28. Novtf
Heavy Additions
HAVE BEEN MADE
THIS WHJH3KI,
TO MY
STOCK OP GOODS,
Which arc now offered at prices which
. DEFY COMPETITION.
Call and Examine
GOODS AND PRICES
.
.
Goods shown with pleasure at
H. BARUCffS STORE,
OPPOSITE THE MARKET.
December 5.
Estate of V. A. Smith.
NOTICE is hereby given that one month after
date I will apply to the Judge of Probate
for Letters of dismission as administrator of the
above Estate.
E. J. STOKES, Adm'r.
January 23. 1m*
"wanted.
EXERY ONE TO KNOW, that I hare on hand
a large and well assorted stoek of Cooking
and Heating
' STOVES,
of the latest and most approved patterns, and
for sale at
NEW YORK
Retail 1'rices, with freight added.
Januanry 28. GEO. ALDEN.
County Checks.
office of county treasurer,
Camden, 8. C. Jan. 30, 1878.
All persons holding County Checks or other
evidences of indebtedness gijren hy any person
or Hoard authorized by law to charge the County,
are hereby notified to present ihe same to me
for registration on or before the first day of
March next.
This notice is given in view of the late Joint
Resolution of the (ten era I Assembly authorizing
the levy of two mills for the purpose of paying;
the indebtedness of the County, and the regisuation
hereinbefore provided for, is to nseertnin
as near us possible, the amount of said indebtedness.
DONALD McQUEEN,
jandO-lui County Treasurer.
FLOUR, FLOUR.
1.200 1SAP.UEI.S?Al.l. fill APES.
For Sale by
WILLIAMS & MUKCHISON.
Jan. 1G. Wilmington, N. C.