Cliui-eli Directory.
Methodist Church, PeKalb street?Rev
R. L. Harper, Paster?Services at 10} A. M
and 7} M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting Wed
uesday at 4 I'. M.
Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?
Rev. 3. H. Hay, Pastor?Services at 10}
A.M. and 4} P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at 7} P. M.
LV. . r.Punppii REV. R. F. P. PER
rjflstvrAi/ vuv?v?. -? -? ?
ry ?Sunday, at 11 o'clock A. M. and3? P
M. Wednesday, at 4, P. M.
Baptist Church, Broad street?Rev.
Robert Thompson. Pastor?Services at?11
A. M. and, 7 P. M.; on Sunday. Prayer
Meeting Thursday at-8 P. M.
MEETINGS.
Wateree Division No. 9, S. of T.
A Attend the Regular Meeting
ofyour Division at Temperance
Uall on MONDAY evening
next, at 7} o'clock.
TTTUtSja By order ol the W. P.
J. M. GAYLE, R. S.
frg* Special commission of Wateree Bridge
will meet at the office of Shannou & Lining
on Monday next, 17th inst., at 11 o ciore a.
m. >
LOCAL S EWS.
Messrs. GRIFFIN * HOFFMAN, Newspaper Advertising
Agents, No. 4 South Street, Baltimore, md., are ^
dulv authorized to oontrac: (or advertisements at
our lowest rates. Artverttser? In that city are requea-- |
ted to leave their favors with this house. This firm
has exceptional facilities for placing advertisements i
cheaply, and we take pleasure in referring all who desire
to advertise in out-of-town papers, especially these
having real estate to sell?to these gentlemen.
Temperance Lecture.?We understand
that Edward Carswell, Esq., will deliver a
temperance lecture in Camden, on Friday,
the 28th inst., at 8 o'clock P. M.
Laroe Freshet.?On Saturday last,
erv suddenly, the Wateroe overflowed its
banks, and spread all over the surrounding '
low lands. Crossing was suspended until the
day before yesterday. Considerable damage
was done to fences, bridges &c., but we have
heard of no accidents. 1
__ _ 1
Frzsii Shad.?We noticed on Saturday J
last, quite a large supply of fresh shad were '
in market, offered by that enterprising fish- J
vender, Abraiu Marks. They were rather >
small and the price was high, but Captain (
Marks says he will do better. Fresh fish
% i
are very nice things.
Runaway.?Friday last a mule attached
to a cart became frightened and tore up |
Main street at a headlong rate of speed.
Arriving opposite the colored Baptist Church, '
he ran against a lamp post and threw down i
the lamp, smashing the glass Thence he
progressed quite rapidly for ab^ut a hundred
yards, when his victorious career was checked
by some persons who ran into the "street,
and stopped him. The.cart was not daina- ,
gcd. The mule was not to blame, lor ne was 1
left entirely to his own devices, no one being
in the cart at the time of the occurrence.
A Monarch Gone.?On Friday last a
magnificent oak tree which stood in the yard I
of the Orphan Society Academy on DeKulb 1
'street, was cut down, carryiug with it a small '
cherry tree iu its lull. The cause of its being
cut down was that it shaded the roof of
the academy and rotted the shingles.
The boys got a recess on account of the
tree being very near the school house, and i
the fear lest it might have fallen upon it, j
but the cutter was skilful and the wind was
blowing iu the proper direction, so that the
tree fell in the premises adjoining the house J
occupied by Rev. A. K. Durham. i
Of course it was proper to cut it down, but
it was a pity to level so fine a specimen of <
shade tree.
f.
Lively Trade.?On Thursday and Friday
of last week, a great quantity of cotton
wassohlin thistown One enterprising firm
alone bought from five to six thousand dollars'
worth. The streets were lined with
wagons, reaching up as farasLogtown. We
learn from a gentleman who has enjoyed
some opportunities of knowing, that there is
still a large quantity of cotton ieft in the
country. These are indications that in a
financial way the np country is prosperous.
Tim Gardner Fire Extinguisher.?
On Tuesday last the Gardner Fire Extinguisher
which has lately been purchased by the
Town was tested.
A large pile of fat ligbtwood was arranged.
upon which were poured several gallons
of Kerosene oil. The wind was very high
at the time and the fire soon burnt with
great fierceness. After the fire was well
under way the extinguisher was applied, and
with immediate results. One sidcofthe pile
was entirely extinguished, but when the at
tempt was made to extinguish the other, cite
charge being nearly expeuded it failed to put
the fire out.
If two of them had been at work at the
same time, the result would probably have
been different. The high wind and the exceedingly
inflammable nature of the material
used. was sufficient causes for the failure of
the experiment.
Kaffj.K?Sec notice of the raffle in our
advertising columns.
WlTTKOWfcKY & itl.NTKLS.?W C COUIinend
t<> the favorable attention of our merchant.-,
the card of Messrs. Wittknvwky ?fc
Kintels of Charlotte, N ('. published in this
issue. These gentlemen's card deserve uotice
and careful consideration.
The American Farmer for February j
is at hand filled as usual with practical, useful
matter for all departments of rural life, its
numerous correspondents iucluding men of
the highest authority, on the subjects upon
which they write. The "Farmer" is a sub*
stantial, solid journal, devoted entirely to
agriculture and kindred pursuits, and is well
worth thejsupport of our thoughtful farmers.
Published by Saml. Sands & Son. Baltimore,
- - 11 /?
Md , at $1.50 .1 year, or at ?1 in ciuds oi
five or more, with handsome premiums to
clubs. Specimen numbers sent free.
Rural Carolinian?February.?Always
excellent, always enjoyable, the Rural
Carolinian is indispensable to the educated I
Southern planter or farmer, and contains
much of value to the general reader. Its
heavy articles contain valuable information
which the agriculturalist should study carefully,
and from its shorter pieces and miscellaneous
articles any intelligent reader can j
cull useful ideas. The Literary and Home .
Department is edited expressly for the bene-1
fit of ladies and children, and should make
the magazine always welcome to the farmer's
family as well as the farmer. The illustrations,
though not numerous, are good, and
serve to explain the text.
Builders'and Contractors' Special
Notice.?Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Window
ind Plate Glass, Builders' Furnishing Hardware,
Mouldings, Stair Fixtures, Marble and
Slate Mantelpieces, Encaustic Floor Tile,
Drain Pipe, &c., &c., at lowest wholesale
prices, at the great Southern Factory of P
P. Toale, Charleston, S. C.
Send for his price list. [2m]
JOHN CHADWICK,
CIIARLSTON, SOUTH-CAROLINA, '
BEED & KEIn.
LONDON ENGLAND.,
Land Brokers and Negotiators
To Land Owners and Others.
WE bare established a Bureau in Lndon,
for the negotiation and sale of Cotton and
Rice Plantations, large Tracts of Timber Lafid
ind other Estates, Mines, "Water Powers and
?harters for valuable franchises, invite the attention
of all interested^ our great facilities
for bringing such property to the notice of capialtets,
farmers and manufacturers in England,
Ireland and Scotland and the ontineut of Eu- .
rope.
For circulars giving full particulars, address,
enclosing postage stamp,
JOHN CHADWICK & CO., 1
Charleston, S- C~ j
February 3. 3m.
"to rent.
rpiIE HOUSE AND LOT on Rutledgc-street,
L known as the Dnash House, now occupied
by Mr. A. A. Strauss. Possession given on one <
week's notice. For terms and particulars, apply I
to M. B. HU KABEE. ?
A. M. KENNEDY. <
Febraary G. tf
Sale or Kent.
\ TRACT OF LAND, containing fifty ?acres,
A\ lvinir on Oum Swamp, will be jented this |
pear, *or? will be sold on very easy terms Jo .
in approved purchase*. Apply to
M. TOBIAS ?
February C. tf
Probate Notice.
>
riUARDlANS, Trustees, Receivers, and all '
Ijf others linble to account to this office arc '
icieby notified to hand in their returns within
he legal time. Defaulters will be rigidly dealt
rith. . J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P.
Prolate Office*, Feb. 0. tf.
K e rshaw?In the Probate Court
ESTATE OF SARAH A. ANDERSON.
Wherens, Juines K. Anderson has applied to
me for setters of Administration on all and singular
the goods and chatties, rights and c: edits
which were of said Sarah A. Anderson, deceased: (
Nfw, these are to require all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said deceased to he
and appear before me at a ourt to' be hohlen on j
the 18th day of February, inst., to show cause if ]
any they have, why said administration should <
not be grunted. ,
Given under my hand and seal, this 3rd day
of February, 1873. ,
J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. ,
Februgry G. lit.
Kershaw?In the Probare Court, j
ESTATE OF JOHNT3RAIIAM. I
Whereas, Josephine tiruham has applied to
me for letters of administration of all and
singular the goods nnd chatties, rights and credits
which were of the said John Graliaiu, dec'd.
Now these are to require nil and lingular the
kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be
and appear before me at u Court to be iioldcn on
the 18th day of February, inst., to show cause,
if any they have, why said administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 3rd day
of February, 1873. J. F. Lmtii tit land, J. p.
feb6-2t.
Nliepiir^H Hale,
BY virtue of sundry Executions to me directed
I will proceed to sell befoe the Court House
door in Camden, on the first Monday in
March next, being the third day of said month,
during the legal hours of sale, the following
Heal Estate, lo-wit:
Those two lots of Land with the improvements
thereon, situate in the town of Camden, nnd
known in the plun of said town as lots numbers
one thousand and thirty six (I03G) and one
thousand sixty five, (Hm;.*?) and fronting sixty
" i ?i i
mx feet on uroau aim i?h>vi
upon as the property of C. Stakley, at. the suits
of Henry (\ Folger, John Thompson X c?? ami
others, ami to tie sold at the risk of the former
purchaser.
Terms, cash?purchasers to pav for papers
SAMUEL PLACE. S. h t .
February G.
K lw ?20 PER DAY! Agents w anted ! A
JP / classes of working people, of either Bex
young or old, make more money ntvvork for u
in their spare moments, or all the time, than a
any thing else. Particulars free. Address (5
ST IN SON & CO., Portland, Maine.
September III. ' 12m.
| IIrutin's, dc.
English and French Hair and Teeth Itrushes,
| of all <|Uiilities. Whitewash, l'aiut and Horse
Itrushes. a very large assortment. For sale l<v
November 2S. HODGSON X IM'NLAP.
i he Poulterer's .friend,
OR CHICKEN POWDER.
A certain preventive of Onpes hihI (#ilier <liseaxes
in chickens, turkeys. .See. Also, Horse ami
attle Pow .lers. For sale by
ilOHUSON * DIM-AIV
sr
For over FOR TV YEARS this
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE 1ms proved to Lie the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for Livkr Co.MrL.uxT and the painful offspring
UlHl'tl'SIA, I AMIIMilUA. .iiUlIlUICC I?!Iious
attacks, Sick IIg.vdai iik, olic, Depression
of Spirits. Sour Stomach, Heartburn, HILLS
AND FEVER, kc., Sic.
After year? of genuine experiments, to meet
the great and urgent demand, we now produce
from our original Genuine I'vicu'tn,
THE PREPARED.
a Liquid form or SIMMONS' LIVER ItECil'LATOR,
containing all its wonderful and valuable
properties, and offer it in 4
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES, .
The Powders, (price as before,) $1,00 perp'kg'e.
Sent by mail, 1.01
m- caution.
Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' _
LIVER REGULATOR, unless in our engraved
wrapper, with Trademark, stamp and signature
unbroken. None other is genuine.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO,
MACON GA-, and PHILADELPHIA.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTSFebruary
3 (d12) Cm.
Security Life Insurance and Annuity
Company, !
Or New York. !
ORGANIZED ...18U2. f
CAPITAL 83.000.D0fl 1
INCOME 1.500.000 '
Piml to Widows and Ornhans of ?
deceased members, 1.500.000 ?
Insures on ail popular and reliable plans. t
LOUIS SHKRFKSKK, 1
Qeneral Aeent, Charleston, S. . 1
HARLKS A DESAUSSURK,
Agent, Camden, S.
January 1G. 11"
FI\ iL \OTIC K. " .
V
WE hereby give notice to our numerous ^
friends nn<l patroas, that our engage- 'i
nents force us to close our Gallery here about
lie 15th of this nton^li.
Remember to give ns a call. This will be our "]
ast notice. LEE DltO.
February G. -t.
i ; r
Notice to* Contractors. ^
wtEAI.ED propo-.il for re building the Rri !gc
O over Twenty-five Mile Creek, will be reeeiv (1
for the next thirty days, at the Office of ilie
bounty Commissioners.
The Commissioners reserve the right to reject I
my and nil bids which nuiy be made.
By order ot t.'ic Board.
J. A. BOSWELL, Ch'iiman. 'I
C. Shiver, Clerk
February G -It
, Notice to Contractors.
SEALED Proposals will be received for the '
next thirty days for re building ilie Bri 'ge .
ind Causeway over Spears' Creel; near John (>.
Iliggins', at the tiltice of the County Comiuis- i
doners. ,
The Commissioners reserve the right to reject
my and all bids which may bj offeiv?I.
By order of tiic Board.
' JOHN A BOSWELL, Chaimuu .
T. Simvi:r, (' Irk.
February ti. -It. v
ShcrilPs Sal<\
Amelia Elias, nii?l as Administratrix 1 '
m. r Decree. i
Charles Elias, Marcus Tobias etnl. J
BV virtue of a decretal order made l?y the'
Honorable II. P?. Carpenter, Judge of the
Fifth Circuit, on the 23d day of January, If 73,
i will proceed to .-ell before the court house in
l/'nindon, on the iir.-t Monday in March next, j '
luring the legal hours of sale, *
All that Town Lot with the large Storehouse '
[hereon, situated on the western side of Ilr? id
street in the town of Camden, and known in the
plan of said town us lot number nine bund < d '
?nd ninety-six, (991!) containing sixty six (bfi) '
front, and running back west two hundred and '
sixty four feet, bounded on the north by lot No. 1
[ 97, south by lot No. 995,*and east by 1'mud '
street. i
Terms cash?Purchasers to pay for papers.
SAMUEL PLACE, S. K. f. { <
February 0. id ;
JUST RECEIVED,
FltESII STOCK OF?
oooids,
(jKOCKKll^,:
IIAHDWAlti; Ac..
Which will he sold at lowest price-, for
CASH.
A. D. KKNNKDV 3c CO.
dec. 10?It.
I*I<^ HAMS,
New Hmolied Beef,
Ilreoklast Strips.
Hulk and Smoked Very Choice,
received and fur sale by
l> L DKSAKPflUlti 3c CO.,
-* ?? ? -m m r j
./VII WIIO 21 II I
A beautiful I'ioture with which to adorn lIn*
walla of their parlor*, should iinmIi itcly enclose
their flul)ai'i'i|>iion lor 11>< Temperance
Advocate," ('J.<>U) and they will receive l>v return
mail our
" FRUIT CHROMO,"
which we are giving away to every ynrly -n'?s
triln r to our pup t. Don't remit hy mail. Ail
dress,
I'liANK I' !?K\i5l>. Caniilen. ,v' (
UIM/S JIOI XT.% 1 \
MILITARY SCHOOL,
YOIiKVILLE, S. C.
" - .1 o .!. i \ ... tv - %, ;i
F 11II T. Ill -1 > r- - lull in in- .-i 11 > i 'i i .11 i . . ....
I I't iriii Kflirii n v mul ciul .Iiii*o :;nr!i.
't'erfn- : I'm "<? 1. .>| I\i c., |;. n l. I'n
tion. I'm I. Mfriii*. W;i-Iiiii. Si lion i v. \<\.
11!."? |i->r M'- ion, puyaMo in inlv.-in
I'nr circulars, :t< 1<11 - Col. A. Cow \i:i?. Pi incipal.
Die. 'it
Important
To Cotton Planters.
?
The Maryland Fertilizing and Manufactur
ing Company have prepared a
SPECIAL FERTILIZER,
Adapted 1<? the Cotton Plant, under the
name of
Cotton I^oocl,
Which they claim to bo of the Highest
Grade of Fertilizer sold in the.South, c.'jual
in results to PERUVIAN GUANO, undo |
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.
cash rmcE
At I setory in Paltiniorc, $55 per Ton,
In sacks of 12 to the ton.
LAW HENCE SANGSTON,
President.
J. Edwin Myers, General Agent1)
w. JORDAN
Agent at Camden.
January 30. t tf
Pacific Guano Company's
(CAPITAL $1,000,000.)
Soluble Pacific Guano.
rj1HIS GUANO is now so well known in nil the
1 Southern States for its vinnirlcuhlc effects I
is ?n agency for incrcnsing.thc products ol* labor
ib not to require special recommendation from .
is. Its use for seven years past lias established
ts character for reliable excellence. The large
ixed capital invested by ft>e Company in this
rade affords the surest guarantee of the contin- J
ted excellence of this Guano.
The supplies put into the market this season, '
ire. as heretofore, prepared under the personal
inperrision of Dr. St. Julien Ituvenel. chemist J
he company at Charleston, hence planter may '
cs.t assured that its quality and composition is '
ircciscly the same as that heretofore sold.
J. X. KOBSON,
Selling Agent. Chareston. S. C. 1
.1X0. S. REESE it CO., ,
General Agents. Baltimore.
Tr.nsts: S ift cash : time, without interest, j
To accommodate planters, they can order now 1
,nd have until the 1st of April to decide as to t
whether the}- will take at the time or cash price. .
Vhen delivered from the Factory by the carload .
io drayage will be charged. Not. 28 8m. j
Ilyinnal of the Church. {
IV : . ... J
? ? E are prepared to furnishihe "HI MXAL" |
at the lowest introduction prices. A vaicty
of styles. Prices front -<'c, 40c, C0e,7??C,
<1 and upwards. <
Fogarties Book Depository. ;
? -1
NEW < AT.lI.OGrE No. 2H.
.! n.uc liitfortatiun of ICitgh'x/t Books. 1
'lie Practical Philosopher, a Daily Monitor for j
the husne-s nun ot England, an<l others, hy |
David Thomas, D. D.
Jncxplorcd Syria, hy Rielnud F. Rurtoii and
Charles F. T. Drake, L' vols.. ^I'?.
.Ian in the Past, Present and Future, from the
Gorman of Dr. 1,. lliichuer, hy IV. S. Dallas, I
F. . S. $-1.
Vaiuleriiijis in Scripture Lands, being n Tour of ,
nine months in the years 1 S??'. ?*7??. by Tims. |
itohinson.. I). D., '"'J 50.
ilctu oir ot'oniit Dc Mntaleuiort, by Mrs. 0li- :
pliant. 'J vols., S'L'.
\<-i> of Gallantry, by Lamhton Young, E. K.
S3 73.
Thoughts and Meditation.'- on the Mysteries
Life, by .Tolln Frith, 5-;'. 73.
^nikespcarc and Tyjiogi phy, the Art of Print- '
ing; also remarks upon some < otnmon Typo- I'
graphical Errors with reference to the Text 01 j
SliaktsptalT, by V? i 11 i it in li!-??los, SL
In ;iie Preservation ??!' Health, or Essays of the 1
principles to be adopted by those who desire j
to avoid Disease,*by Thomas Ionian. M. D., of
London, Third Edition, 2 vols.. >7.
do Days Of the Son of Man, a lli-tory of the
Church in Art Time of our Lord, by William ;
Lee, ft. l>.. ><?. i
'hilosophy of hristianity. or the Purpose and ] i
l'ower of the (josj.el, jej Go.
liihle Truths, with Shakespearian Parallels, by J
.1. 15. Selkirk, :?-J .70.
\ngels r.nd Heaven, by Thomas Miller, !?- .70.
irotvth and Vicissitudes of Commerce, by Jolin
If cats L L I)., J?- ?< .
Erevvhon, or over the Range, Third Edition,
$1 ".0.
Lleniontdogy and Witchcraft, by Sir Walter
Sent I. Hart. $.5
Canoe Travelling, by Warington. linden Pow*11.
illustrated. Sd
Anecdotal and Descriptive Natural History, j
Uv A. Koiner. >1 7-7
Anecdotes of celebrated Men and Women, by
Editor London .lest Rook, Sd
Tit* Sen Weed Collector, by Shirley liibbard,
*1 7-7
Half Hours at the Sea Side, b} .) E. Taylor,
F. <b S., $*J.
Science nndoinm tree, their lnluenee on our
Manufactures. by P. L. Sinunonds, $:5.
Roundabout Rambles iu Lands of Facts and
-?.. I., I.',...lib I! Si.iektoti. Sll fit)
a in? i't? ?. ? ... - ?
]>i- iddham's Talk, by . S. Henry, $1 f>0 i
NEW NOVELS, &c.
I'lM'-TIDK." IJy (>liristian Ileid, Author of
Morion House Paper SI Cloth Slot)
l)r Vandyke," Hy John K?ten Cooke (/loth
SI - "> Paper Toe
Lord Kilgol.bin" Ity Charles Lever Cloth
SI 2*> Paper SI
The (iolden Lion of (iron] ere" lly Anthony
Trollope Cloth Si 2-> I*:ip? r 7->e
The New Kdition of ooper .? Novels" Cloth
SI 2-*> Paper 7.">e.
F< Mi A KTI K'S HOOK DKI'OSI I'dKY.
No 200 Kin^ street,| in the llend)
Obtober 2-1 C; irl tloti. S. C.
Siiiii!ikfi* Book More,
11 a in Sired. Sumter. M. <'.0
(iii.ltKKT UKO'S M AN AC I.IIS,
nil \LKI5S in all k.tiits of Seine I Ihmks Vlso.
M i -eell.i to oil-, pool,? in; i i.i. variety, all of
i e..ii
W 'licit III'*' vol I !' |>111 illSIirI v |HU>'V. .1 III11
slock ".I" l':i|H'r llll'l Dlivt'lojics, c I' I :i i tl u 11' I Initial.)
I'll.ink I!, ok*. I'o. k-I I: 1 . I';i i>inks,
I iik. I'rns. I'rin iN, SI.11rv, S|nii|oc \r.. >'.
\|.n Vi w.-papiM-. Mii<r:i/iiii'-< ami Wusic,
tin > \ ' on 1i in'
Oi'ilfVi lor tin- above, :i:i>l anything upper1-1,11
up ti, our t-tisim -s, an> i. jo ,1 Cully Milirilf
I. Wf pllulMllf .-( s-tisj-ii- I II mill llispltfll.
lbmk* sent li\ Mail or I.x| hts O. ! :
Srii'l ynnr onlrrs Cor S. !; -I Hooks ?V>\ to lis.
j,., il"iiii'in1ii r. Wf sill at I'ii >>Ii !n i | i Ice -.
i.a.i ii.iu kt. r. . :11.tt? i v.
(Irtolif'l 'I. olll.
AOi'iui^'k. Blaiiauas.
1 Cranbcrric . Lemons, &e. For sale by 9
I I>. klKKLKY, Aj^rnt.
SA]
Ammoniated Soli
C'a?Ii Price at Factory, fl
PHOSPHO-PER
Catih, $50.
ACID HONE 1
Caah, $SS.
(xi'onnd Carol
. Cash $15.
AOVI SCOTIA 1
CASI
r|^HE abovo named Amraoniated Soluble Pacific
-* of the highest grades of Bono Phosphates re
vian Guano and aniipal matter, making'tliemo
combining the ingredients required to produce a
While these Fertilizers are warranted to keep
materially reduced for the present season. Mun
JOH
Also for sale by Agents throughout the South.
jan2-tf JONATHAN
Gen'l. Sup'ts. Office.
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA
R, R. CoWILMINGTON,
N. Oct. 7, 1872.
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
The following schednlo will go intocflfact on
5:25 . M., Monday, 7th inst.
day express train, (Daily.) '
Leave Wilmington 3:25 a. m.
Vrrive at Florence 9:55 a, m.
Arrive at Columbia * 2:40 p. m
Vrrive at Augusta 7:42 p. m.
Leave Augusta at 6.85 a. m.
Vrrive at Columbia * m 11:25 a.m.
\rrive at rlorencc 4:15 p.
Vrrive at Wilinington 10:25 p. m1
sight express train, daily, (Sundays
Excepted)
Leave Wilmington . 5:45 p. m.
Vrriveat Florence 11:85 p. m.
Vrrive at Columbia 3:40 a. m.
Vrrive at Augusta 8:20 a. m.
Leave Augusta 5:50 p. u
Vrrive at Columbia 10:2(*p. m
Vrrive at Florence . 2:12 a. m.
Vrrive.at Wilmington 8:00 a. m.
. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen l. Superin't
Change of Schedule
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD
COLUMBIA, S.C Sept. 26, 1872.
OilAXGK of schedule to go into effect on and
after Sunday the 29tb iust.
Mail and Passenger Train.
. Leave Columbia at 9 u. nt.
Arrive at Charleston at 4.30 p. in.
Leave Charleston at 9.30 a. m.
Arrive nt Columbia nt 5.20 p. m.
NI0I1T EXPRESS.
Freight and Accommodation Train
(Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Columbia at 7.50 p. m.
Arrive atC liarlcgtotint 6.45 a.m.
Leave Charleston at 7.10 p. ni.
Arrive at Columbia at G.IiO a. ni.
(a mden. A ceo 111 m otl.it ion Train
iVill run daily to Columbia, as follows:
Leave Camden at 7 20 a. m.
Arrive at oluntbin at 11 55 a. ni.
Leave Columbia at 2 10 p. in.
Arrive at Camden at 0 55 p. in.
A. 1. TYLER, Vice President.
8. 15. Pic KENS, (!. T. A.
[> HABLOTTE, COLUMBIA ft XlTGUST
A li- It.
Genera i. So r r.u i nt end a nt's Ofeioe,
Columbia, September 22, 1872
On and after Sunday, September 22, thetrains
I his road will run in accordance with the follow"
ing Time Table:"
001 NO SOlTn.
Train Xo. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte 8 00am 8 20 p m
Columbia 2 40 pui 3 20 a m
Arrive at Augusta, 7 45 pm 8 20 a m
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 1. Train Xo. 2
Leave Augusta, (1.15 am 5 50p m
' Columbia. 11 50 pn? 11 05 p m
Arrive at Charlotte, 0 15 put 0 00 a m
StAinliLrd time, ten minutes slower than Wash
ington city time, and six minutes faster than Co
linnbia city time.
Train No 1, daily: train No 2, daily, Sundays
excepted.
Both trains make close connection toall points
North, South aud West. Through tickets sold
and baggage checked to nil principal points.
E. P. ALEXANDER,
General Superintendaut.
It- E. Dobsey, (len. F. & T. Agent.
Greenville untl ColAinhiii Railroad.
Coumuia, S. t\, September 5, 1872.
Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with
Night Trains on the South Carolina Railroad,
up and down: also with trains going North and
South mi Charlotte, Columbia ntnl Aagusta Kailroad.
ami Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad.
Ul\
LeavcColutnliia at 7.1.rija- m.
Leave Alston 9.UA a- m
Leave Newberry ltt.40 a m
LeavcC "kesbury 2.00 p in.
Leave Helton tl.oO p m
Arrive at tirecnvilie at G.W j? m*
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at 7.110 a m
Leave Helton Jt.ilO a tn.
Leave Cokesbury 11.15 a nij
Leave New berry 1.50. p in.
Leave Alston 4.20 pu.
Arrive at Columbia 0.00 jini.
Aix/'isi'ii Hrumh miif litue Uithjr Division.
LKA v i:
Wallialla 5 45 a hi. Arrive 7 15pm
l'erryvillc - > a ui. Leave ti p in
l'i tulletoii 7 I" a in. Leave 5 50 p in
\nderimn S In a in. Leave 4 50 p m
\r. at Helton 0 a in. Leave tf 50 ji in
Veeniiinoolatioii Trains on Abbeville Branch
Moinlas-. H cdetisdny* ami Fridays.
On Anderson Branch, between Helton and Antlci
son, on Tuesdays. Thursday* and 8atfirdaya.
THUS |io|> \ \t i:.\ |>. tienl. F?upt.
.t w;r.7. Noiiion. tii nl. Ticket Agl.
Cotton Seed.
[TOll lie. T.(HW) bushels of Cotton He ' 1. if ftp
plied for soon, at the
CAJfUEN STEAM WORKS.
EtDY'S
ible PacificGuano.
45 per Ten. On time, $50
UVIAN (JUANO,
Time, ?55.
PHOSPHATE.
Time, ?33.
in a Phosphate,.
Time- $20.
LAM) PLASTER,
I, #13.
0
anfl Pho3pho-Peruvian Guanos aro rich compounds
ndcrcd soluble and ammoniatcd with No. 1 Perust
concentrated and profitable Fertilizers in use,
nil support the cbtton plant and cere&ls.
1 flp to their high standard, the prices have been
in factored and for sale at Charleston, S. C., by
XB.?4BDI<&SON.
For analysis and certificates, send for pbamphlets
r PAGE, Agent, Camden, S C.
HEAD QUARTERS OP
Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing MacMseCe.
AT
J. S. Cloud's,
CAMDEN, S. O.
CALL and examine my stock and prices. We '
guarantee satisfaction.
R. D. IIANKINSON, Agent.
January 9. tf,.
School "Teacher Wanted.
A COMPETENT Teacher, who can teach the
elementary branches of the English language,
can find a comfortable home and a good
salary by calling on or addressing either of the
subscribers. JIe must be well recommended
B. M. BROWN.
I. F. HOLLAND.
Camdenr Janifary ft. . tf
Notice to 'Trespassers,
I HEREBY forbid all persons, under, penalty
of the law from trespassing upon my premises
called "Dixie's llctreat," three miles east
of Camden, by hunting, strolling, riding, dri'
vine vehicles, or in any other manner.
L, W. Rf'BLAIR. # /
January 10. lm*
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
CAMDEN, JAN. 13, 187&
ORDERED,. That the Treasurer of the Town
be required to open immediately his BookB
or the collection of the Town TaxesAll
Taxes unpaid by the 15th day of February
will have ten percent added to them.
All Taxes unpaid on the 15th day of March
will be put in Execution, with Penalty and
costs.
j J. M. DAVIS, Intendent.
Extract from minutes of Council.
J- K. Withekspoon, Clerk & Recorder.
The Books are now open at my office. . ,
J. K. WITHERSPOON, Treasurer.
Piedmont and Arlington
LIFE
I .
Insurance Company,
I OP
Richmond, Ya.
.?
ASSETS
I 5* 3,000,000.
1
W. C. CARRINGTON,
PRESIDENT
IjONsem
. Actually paid in Kershaw County withi
Three Years,
$28,000,00.
T take pleasure in saying I have returned
the agency of this popular Coinpan No
difficulties will exist in future, as to Renewals
of Policies, as I shall pay especial attention
to that branch of the business.
fsaT I will Always be found at uiy Office
un Hroad Street, Cauidcu, 8. C.
W. CLYHURN, Agent.
January 10, 1873. tf
Patronize Home Industry.
Ami keep your Money Circulating
AT lio n E.
n ! r> ! i \ki
DuggitJb, carnages anu yyaguns
MANCFACTCRFl) of the host selected tnaterinl,
l>y skilled workmen, at the Factory of
Ioiin V?;xkw, near the 1'ost-ntfie, nt Columbia.
OM Carriages repaired to look like new.
EnV All work warranted.
For Cuts ami information, address,
M. .1. CALNAN, Agon.
Jottx Aosrtv, Proprietor. Dct
Pure French CandiOM,
Assorted Nuts and Canned Goods of all kinds
For sale )>y u. 0. KIRK.LEY, Agent.