The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, March 06, 1873, Image 3
Church IMrectory*
Methodist Church, DcKalb street?Rev
R. L. Harper, Paster?Services at 10 J A. M
and 71 M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting Wed
nesday at 4 P. 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.
Episcopal Church. Rkv. B. F. D. Per
by.?Sunday, at 11 o'clock A. M. and 3} P.
M. On other days at 10 A. M., during
Lent.
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.
Kershaw Lodge No- 39 A- F- M
Attend the Regular Communi/7y\
cation at Masonic Hall on Tuesday
Evening next, at 7 o'clock,
order of the W.\ M.\
J. R. GOODALE, Sec'y
Wateree Division No. 9, S. of T.
Attend the Regular Meeting
ofyour Division at Temperance
Hall on MONDAY evening
next, at 7f o'clock.
By order oi the W. P.
J. M. GAYLE, R. S:
Phoenix Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1.
Attend a regular meeting of Phoenix
Hook and Ladder Company, at Dr. Moore'*
office, on Thursday night. March 6, at 7J
o'clock. By order of the Foreman.
W. R. MoCreigh'', Sec'ry.
LOCAL JTEWS.
Mows. GRIFFIN k HOFFMAN, Newspaper Advertising
Agents, No. 4 South Street, Baltimore, Md., are
duly authorised to contract for advertisements at
our lowest rates. Advertisers in that city are reqnes
ted to leave their favors with tiua noose, inis nrn>
has exceptional facilities for placing advertisement*
cheaply, and we take pleasure In referring all who deaire
to advertise in oat-of-town papers, especially those
having real estate to sell?to these gentlemen.
Temperance Lectures.?Mr. Edward
Carswell, the renowned Temperance Lectu
rer, entertained large and delighted audiences
at the Town Hall in Camden, on Friday and
Saturday evenings.
His wonderful faculty of commingling
argument anil illustration, wit, humor and
pathos, is not excelled ly any speaker it has
been our good fortune to hear. As a dramatic
entertainment, his lectures will rank
with the best, while they ars, at the same
time, dignified with a pure morality, a healthy,
manly sentiment, and an effective power
of logic, the fruits of which arc exhibited
in many accessions of oar best people to the
temperance cause.
We advise our friends to omit no oppor*
tunity of bearing this accomplished Canadian
orator, if not for the cause, at least for their
owa sakes.
The Berger Family.?It is with great
pleasure that we announce an entertainment
by this charming troupe, so highly apprecia
ted in this eommunity, at the Town Hall on
Friday evening, the 7th, inst., at 7 o'clock.
We bespeak for them a fuli house.
In censequence.of the failure of the North*
era mail we did not receive the letter of our
Washington correspondent, which we very
much regret, as it is doubtless one of un.
usual interest.
The attention of delinquent Tax Payers
is called to the advertisement of the County
Treasurer in another column.
Oar friend*, K. M. Kennedy and J. T
Mickle, left for the Northern cities on Monday
last, to lay in their Spring stocks of
'goods. .
The Wateree R'urer is again upon the
rampage, to the present discomfiture of our
farmers. We trust that this turbid stream
will restrain its swelling ambition for the
rest of the year, as a recompense for the
trouble it now gives.
Edward Patterson, afiut Nelson McLean,
who broke jail in 1809. where ho was confined
for horse-stealing, has been temporarily
returned to his old quarters by the efforts
of oar enterprising Sheriff.
sheriff'? ?alf>? on Monday were unim
portant. The Elias store sold for four hundred
dollars?about hnlf its market value.
Burned to Death.?One day last week
ft little girl sfx years of age, daughter ol
Kabon Cantey, colored, living about six rnilet
above Cauiden was burned to death.?She
and another younger child were left at the
house by the mother who went to the field
a mile or two distant, and after she had beer
gone a while, the girl's clothes caught fire
and as there was no one to assist her sh<
*u burnt 08 badly that she died a linos
immediately. On the mother's return sh<
found her child a corpse.
Who Blunt Columbia.?This is th<
suggestive title of n pamphlet issued by th?
enterprising house of Messrs. Walker, Evan
& Cogswell, Charleston, S. 0., which eon
tains some of the testimony taken before th
Court of Claims in certain cases of ISrit isl
residents against tho I'nited States. Th
testimony of Generals Sherman and Ilowar
i? given in fall.
The lawyers for the claimants desire to
have any one who may know anything
positive of their own knowledge which would
go to show that Columbia was burnt by the
U. S. soldiers, to communicate with Messrs.
Walker & Bacot, Charleston, S. C.
The publishers have our thanks for a copy
of the pamphlet.
Change op Schedule.?On and after
Saturday, March 1st, the Camden train will
run to Columbia only three times a week, as
formerly, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
A. L. Tyler,
Vico-President.
R. H. Anderson, Agent.
Congratulatory.?It is a source of
much pleasure to us in being able to state
that we have removed to our new quarters,
and have supplied our office with entirely
new type. We congratulate the temperance
friends throughout the State upon the more
attractive appearance of their Organ.
During the past three months, through
the courtesy of our esteemed triend or tne
Journal, John Kershaw, Esq, we have been
issuing the Advocate from that office, during
which time, we have had extended to us
every courtesy possible, both from the proSrietor
and the foreman, our clever friend,
Ir. T. W. Pegues. We beg leave here to
publiely thank these gentlemen for tho many
acts of kindness shown us during our stay
with them, and hope that the friendly relations
which have grown up between us may
ever continue to grow warmer.
With this brief congratulatory, we make
our bow.? Temperance Advocate.
Enterprise in Busluesi.
We like enterprise, and we know of no
wdass of business men displaying more of it
han the newspaper publishers of America,
The Publishers of Oue Fireside Friend,
Chicago, announce this week in our columns,
their second Annual Distribution of premiums
to subscribers. The excellent Story
md Family Weekly is now in its third volume.
Its success has been great. It is firm!?r
no nno nf fliA WPftklieS
if the Union, with the largest circulation of
tny paper in the West Its success uiay in
no slight degree be attributed to its method
>f distributing premiums which is permanent
with this paper, being hold annually. Its
distribution last yeargave general satisfaction.
Their list of premiums is fine and secures to
every subscriber for 1873 a premium either
in cash or some oue of the valuable articles
mentioned in the list. We cheerfully recommend
the paper. Their plan of distributing
premiums is a notable part of their well conducted
enterprise and our reades need have
no doubts as. to their being fairly dealt with.
The paper is a financial success. Its immense
circulation enable its publishers to
iter this valuable list of premiums and to
fully carry out their plan of distributing
them.
Specimen copies of the paper and premium
list giving full particulars my be had by addressing
the Publishers Chica^o^
Good Fisdixq in California.?What
care the people of North Carolina, South
Carolina Georgia aud Florida for the fish in the
gold-bearing State, when they have fall storehouses
and comfortable homes ? The last
can only be had with the aid of a Poor, Sash
and Blind Factory, and Builders' Emporium,
such as is now in most successful operation
by Mr. P. P. Toale, of Charleston, S. 0.
Send for his price list. Sent Free.
$75,000 IN CAS II FOR $1.?We cull the at
tention of our readers to the advertisement in- i
another eolumn of the Nebraska State Orphan
Asylum. Here is a chance to win a fortune in |
a Public Legal Drawing, and aid a noble charity. <
February 20. 1m*
Our BocHlv Infirmities
- - - . ? i-? .r -ii u:i. i
Physical infirmities arc me iui u> an.
lions are always sick. No man, woman or child
is uniformly in perfect health. Much, however,
of the sickness and suffering which render life
a burden to so many of our fellow beings is due
to carelessness and neglect. A mighty antidote
to the leading causes of diseases has been pro* j
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poisonous drug enters into its composition. Jt is j
an undefiled stimulant, tonic and aperient, of ;
which every ingredient is vegetable. This un?
exceptionable preventive and restorative medicine
is not "a now thing under the sun." Hos- ,
tetter's Stomach Bitters will soon havo been be- |
fore the world a quarter of a century; and it is
not too much to aver that thousands, :iye, tens of {
thousands are now using it who would have been .
" " i _ i .1? v.?,? !
in tlieir graves years ago nan uu-y hoi (
strengthened and sustained by this wholesome
stimulant. The rapidity with which minor ail- i
ments often become, when neglected, obstinate
diseases, is v -11 known. This tonic is famous for
, the immediate check which it gives to these breeders
of deadly disorders.
The sensation of languor, the sick headache,
the nervousness, the indisposition to
exertion, the nausea, the confusion of the brain, j
the physical debility, which are intended to pre
tuonish us of the approach of serious danger, are '
invariably removed by a few doses of the Bitters, i
The fame of the preparation as a genuine spe- ,
cific for dyspepsia, billious complaints, mala- I
rious fevers, rheumatism and chronic debility, !
; is as wide as the world; and in these days of in- j
? famous charlatanism, when fierce cathnrtics, thnt j
rob (be invalid of the lust remnnntsof his strength ,
I are advertised as invigorants, (!) it is indeed a j
, blessing to mankind that Hosteller's Stomach j
i Bitters are everywhere procurable, and every- !
I j where popular. j
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1 A NOBLE CHARITY.
J Omahu Lottery!
! TO ERFCTTHR |
Nebraska State Orphan Asylum.
To be drawn in Public, March 31st, 1*73.
Tickets SI eeirfi; or Six for Ffi.
Tickets sent by F.xpraxs C- 0. I>., if desired.
" | J cash prize, $75,000 1 cash prize, $:!">,000
C 1 cash prize, 15,000 1 cash prize, l0,0<Xt
o \ 1 cash prize, 5,000 1 casli prize, 4,000
For balance of prizes send for circular.
- This Legal F.nterprise is endorsed by his ox
rclleucv Gov. W. H. James, and the best busi
ne?s men of the State.
The limited number of Tickets on hand will
C be furnished those who apply first
l Aobkts Wabted. For full particulars address
J. M. l'ATTEE, Manager, Omaha, Neb.
i Fob. 30. lin?
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For over FORTT TEARS this
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LIVER MEDICINE lias proved to be the ^
GREAT UNFAILING SPEOIFIO
for Liver Complaint and the painful offspring i
r..fn,,,lnnr . nt'omin I IMAV T.nnilion Ril
UlOriil'SlA, UflOUI .iuu.il vuuiiu.w
ious attacks, Sick Headache, olic, Depression
of Spirits, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, HILLS
AND FEVER, &c., Ac.
After years of genuine experiments, to meet
the great and urgent demand, we now produce j
from our original Gen.umf Powders,
THE PREPARED.
a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGULA- <
TOR, containing all Its wonderful and valuable
properties, and offer it in
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES. , J
The Powders, (price as before, )$ 1,00 per p'kg'e.
Sent by mail, 1.04 ]
^CAUTION i
Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS'
LIVER REGULATOR, unless in our engraved J
wrapper, with Trade mark, stamp and signature, (
unbroken. None other is genuine. ^
.T. H. ZEILIN & CO, 1
MACON GA., and PHILADELPHIA, j
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTSFebruary
3 (dl2) 6m.
c
JOHN CHADWICK, *
CHARLESTON. SOUTH-CAROLINA,
At KKDL
LONDON ENGLAND., $
Land Brokers and Negotiators }
To Land Owners and Others. j
WE have established n Bureau in Lndon, a
for the negotiation and snle of Cotton and ]
Rice Plantations, large Tracts of Timber Land
and other Estates, Mines, Wator Powers and
Charters for valuable franchises, invite the attention
of all interested to our great facilities J
for bringing such property to the notice of capitalists,
farmers and manufacturers in Englaud, $
Ireland and Scotland and the ontincut of Europe.
. $
For circulars giving full particular^ address,
enclosing postage stamp, I 1
JOHN CHADWICK & CO.,
Charhiton, S' C~ *
February 3. 3m.
"T TO RENT.
rpHE HOUSE AND LOT on Rutledge-strect,
1. known as the D.iash House, now occupied
by Mr. A. A. Strauss. Possession given on one
week's notice. For terms and particulars, apply
to M. B. H U KABEE. f
a m ITRKVEDV.
February 6. tf 1
Pol^ale or Kent."" 3
A TRACT OF LAND. containing fifty ?acres, ,
lying on Gum Swamp, will be tented this
year, or will be sold on very easy terms to
an approved purchaser. Apply to
M. TOBIS
February 6. tf
Probate Notice. <
^CARMANS, Trustees, Receivers, and' all
others liable to account to this office arc
hereby notified to hand in their returns within
the legal tiuie. Defaulters will be rigidly dcnlt ?
with. J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P.
l'rotatc Office, Feb. ('?. tf.
Security Life Insurance and Annuity
Company,
Or IVgav York.
ORGANIZED 1862.
CAPITAL 83000.000
INCOME 1.500.000
Paid to Widows and Orphans of
deceased members 1.500.000
Insures on nil popular and reliable plans.
. LOU 18 SHERFESEE,
General Agent, Charleston, S. C.
HARLES A DKSAUSSURE,
Agent, Camden, S. C.
January 10. tf
GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS.
Pest New Orleans Molasses
Sugar House Syrup,
Selected Goshen Rultor,
IJest Family Flour,
Pure Leaf Lard.
Coffee, Tea and Sugar,
Pearl Grist and Meal,
Mnckurel and Cheese,
Irish Potatoes and. Onions,
Soap, Starch and Candles.
English and American Pickles,
Canned Goods?all kinds,
Candies, Confections, ice.
And every thing usually kept in a first
class Grocery and Provision Store, all of
which will bo sold at low prices, by
1). C. KIKKLEY, Agent.
January 30, tf
Notice to Contractors.
SEALED proposals for re-building the Bridge
over Twenty-five Mile Creek, will be received
for the next thirty dare, at the Office of the
I County Commissioners.
The Commissioners reserve the right to reject
I i -.11 biilx which tnnv be made.
UIIJ ?
Hv order of the Hoard,
J. A. BOS WELL, Chairman.
8HIVBB, Cltrk
February '? 4t
Mides ! Moles!!
1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY
of MULES, direct from Kentucky. .'t7 in
number, nil young. over one half broke, at the
DeKnlb 11 on se staides, for sale at reasonable
prices, for CASH, ami also f^city neeeptnncc,
payable next Fall. Hnvo nlsoone span of fine
match ltay Horses, a fine Saddle Horse, and a
beautiful Saddle Fony, suitable for a young
Lady.
J. A. ARMSTRONG.
feb. '
Hymnal of the Church.
IVE aro prepared fo furnishihe "HYMNAL"
nt the lowest introduction prices. A vaicty
of styles. Prices from 20c, 40c, 00c,75c,
51 and upwards.
Fogarties Book Depository,
HEW CATALOGUE Ho. 28.
A new Importation of English Books.
rhe Practical Philosopher, a Daily Monitor for
the busness men of England, and others, by
David Thomas, D. D. $8.
Jnexplored Syria, by Richard F. Burton and
Oharles F. T. Drake, 2 vols., 316.
Han in the Past, Present and Future, from the
German of Dr. L. Buchncf,- by W. S. Dallas.
F. . S. $4.
iVandcringe in-Qcripturo Lands, being a Tour of
"nine months in the years 1869?'70, by Thos.
Robinson., D. D., $2 50.
Mem oir of onnt l)e Mntalemert, by Mrs. Oliphant,
2 vols., $12.
Acts of Gallantry, by Lambton Young, E. E.
$3 75.
Thoughts and Meditntions on the Mysteries
Life, by John Frith, $3 75.
Shakespeare and Typography, the Art of Print- |
ing ; also remarks upon some common Typographical
Errors with reference to the Text of
Shakespeare, by William Blades, $1 50.
)u the Preservation of Health, or Essays of the
principles t# be adopted by those who desire
to avoid Disease, by Thomas Inman, M. D., of
London, Third Edition, 2 vols., $7.
rtc Day* of the Son of Man, a History of the
Church in the Time of our Lord, by William
Lee, L>. l>., ?? -: ou.
Philosophy of hristianity, or (he Purpose aud
Power of the Gospel, $2 50.
Jible Truths, with Shakespearian Parallels, by
J. B. Selkirk, ?2 50.
Angels and Heaven, by Thomas Miller, $2 50.
Jrowth and Vicissitudes of Commerce, by John
feats LL D., $2 50.
Srcwhou, or over the Range, Third Edition,
$1 50.
)einonology and Witchcraft, by Sir Walter
Scott, Bart. $0
Canoe Travelling, by Warington, Baden Pow11,
illustrated, $ ']
Anecdotal nnd Descriptive Natural History,
>y A. Romer, $1 75 I
Anecdotes of celebrated Men and Women, by
Editor London Jest Book, $2 ;
The Sea Weed Collector, by Shirley Hibbard,
51 75
Half Hours at the Sea Side, by J E. Taylor,
\ G. S., $2.
Science and oramoree, their Tnduenco on our
Jonnfnctures, by 1*. L. Simmonds, $3.
Roundabout Rambles in Lands of Facts and
, ncy, by Frank R. Stockton, $2 50
Dr 0 ldbaru's Talk, by . S. Henry, $1 50
NEW NOVELS, &c. i
"EBB-TIDE." Dy Christian Rcid, Author o
lorton House Paper $1 Cloth $1 50 ]
"Dr Vandyke," Ry John Esten Cooke Cloth ,
!1 25 Paper 75c ,
"Lord Kilgobbin" P?y Charles Lever Cloth ,
>1 25 Paper $1 1
"The Golden Lion of Granpere" By Anthony ,
'rollopc Cloth Si 25 Paper 75c
"The New Edition of ooper's Novels" Cloth
>125 Paper 75c.
FOG ARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY,
No 2i'>0 King street,(it\ the Bend)
October 24 Charlrtlon. S. C.
NEW OPENING.
rHE undersigned would respectfully iuform
his friends and the public generally, that
te has opened a
Pirot Clams Grocery Store,
vherc they may find a general assortment of
Groceries,
At the lowest cash prices. Also,
WiNES AND LIQUORS
>f all grades, which will be sold low for cash.
R. D. THOMAS.
Opposite Leitner n minmp s uuw umcr.
February^'). tf
Heavy Additions
ITAVK BE EX MADE
THIS WEEK,
TO MY
STOCK OF GOODS,
Which arc now offered at prices which
DEFY COMPETITION.
Call and Examine
GOODS AND PRICES
' * .* *
Goods shown with pleasure at
H. BAEUCH'S STORE,
OPPOStTK THE MAEKET.
December 5.
A A QVllATTfifi'S
* 2%. i CJIlt A * K7K. 7 .
I^ine Stock of
MERCHANDIZE
Must be Hold,
BY THE
First of 3Iarch,
On accouol of RFMOVAL from tliis place.
Call and See the Great Bargains
TO BE HAD
A. A. STRAUSS'S.
Pearl Hominy and Meal
r?r?J.I.J l>. C. KIllKLtV
SAR
Ammoniated Solul
Cash Price at Factory,
PHOSPHO-PERi:
Cmh, $50. '
ACID BONE PH
Cash, $28. '
G Oaroli
Cash $15. 1
MOV A SCOTIA Li
CASH.
o?
THE above mined Ammoniated Soluble Pacific an
of the highest grades of Bone PliosphAtcs rend
rian Guano and animal matter, making the most
combining the ingredients required to produce and
While these Fertilizers are warranted to keep u;
materially reduced for the present season. Mtnuf
JOHl
Also for sale by^Agents throughout the South. F<
jan2-tf JONATHAN ]
Gen'l. Sup'ts. Office.
]
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AU- 1
GU8TA R, R. Cowi
lming to n, n. Oct. 7, 1872.
C^^^^^HEDULE. .
The following schedule will go into effect on
1:25 . M., Monday, 7th inst.
day express train, (Daily.)
Leave Wilmington 3:25 a. m.
Arrive at Florenco 9:55 a, m. j
Arrive at Columbia 2:40 p. m 8
Arrive at Augusta 7:42 p. M. 3
Leave Augusta at 6.35 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia 11:25 a. m
Arrive at plorence 4:15 p. m
Arrive at Wilmington 10:25 p. mJ
sight express train, daily, (Sundays
Excepted)
Leave Wilmington 5:45 p. m.
ArriVe at Florence 11:35 p.m. 1
?_! . nmkia 3:40 a.m. J
irrifc m
Arrive at Augusta 8:20 a. m. s
Leave Augusta 6:50 p. * o
Arrive at Columbia 10:20 p. m t
Arrive at Florence 2:12 a. m.
Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 a. m.
JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l. Superin't
Change of Schedule
SO^m^SA^RAIL ROAD ?
COLUMBIA, S.C .. Sept. 20, 1872. * ?
CHANGE of svhcdulc to go Into effect on and c
after a'undnv the 29th inst.
flail and Pas$euger TrainLeave
Columbia at 9 a. m.
Arrive at Charleston at 4.30 p. m.
Leave Charleston at 9.30 a.m.
Arrive*at Columbia at 6.20 p. m.
NIOI1T EXPRESS.
Freight and Accommodation Train
(Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Columbia at 7.60 p. m.
Arrive ntC harlcston at 0.45 a. m.
Leave Charleston at 7.10 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia at 3.30 a. m.
Camden Accommodation Train
Will run daily to Colnmbia. us follows:
r ?? ?t 7 20 a. m. '
Arrive at olumbia at 11 55 n. in. ,
Leave Columbia at 2 10 p. ui.
Arrive at Camden at (J 65 p. m.
A. L TYLER, Vice President.
S. 11. Pxckkxs, G. T. A.
CHARLOTTE,. COLUMBIA A' AUGUSTA
KR.
Gen'SBAL Ski'erintexdant's OrricE.
Columbia, September 22, 1872.
On and after Sunday, September 22, the trains
this road will run in accordance with the following
"Time Table:"
coixa south.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte 8 00am 8 20 p m
" Columbia 2 40 p oi 3 30 a m
Arrive at Augusta, 7 45 p m 8 20 a m
coixu korth.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2
Leave Augusta, 6 35 am 5 f?0 p m
" Columbia, 11 53 pin 11 05 p m 1
Arrive at Churlotte, 0 15pm 0 00 a in
- \vnull.
Standard tunc, ten minuics eiunvi .......
ington city time, uud six minutes faster than Co
lunibiu city time.
Train No 1, daily; train No 2, daily, Sundays
excepted.
Both trains make close connection toall points
North, Soutli and West. Through tickets sold
and baggage checked to all principal point s.
E. P. ALEXANDER,
General Superintenduut.
R* E. Dousbv, Gen. F. & T. Agent.
Greenville autl Columbia Hailroud.
Columbia, S. C., 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 on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad,
and Wilmington, Columbia aud Augusta
Railroad.
UP.
I.eaveColambia at 7.15"a. m.
Leave Alston 9.05 n. m 1
Leave Newberry 10.40 a in
LeavcC okesbury 2.00 p m.
Leave Helton ' 8.60 p m
Arrive at Greenville at 5.30 p nij
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at 7.;)0 a m*
Leave Helton a in.
Leave C'okcsbury ^ 1.15 a m]
Leave Newberry 1.50. p m.
Leave Alston 4.20 pm.
Arrive at Columbia ''.OOpm.
Andrrson Branch and Blue Itidqc Division.
LEAVE
Walhalla 5 45 a m. Arrive 7 15 p m
ltrryville 0 25 a in. Leave 6 35 p m
I Pendleton 7 10 a ni. Leave 5 50 p m
Anderson 8 10 a in. Leave 4 50 p in
Ar. at Hellon-H 00 a m. Leave 3 ot p ni
Accommodation Trains on Abbeville Ilranch
Mondays, Wedonadnya and Fridays.
On Anderson llrnneli, between Helton and Anderson.
on Tuesdays. TlnlVsdays and. Saturdays.
TilOS. PODAMEAD, Genl. Supt. \
Jabez Norton, Genl. Ticket Agt.
DY'S
3le Pacific Guano.
(perTon. On time, |SO.
rVIAN GUANO,
Time, $55.
OSPHATE.
nine, $33.
ma I'nospnaie,
[ ime- $204HD
PLASTER,
. #13. .
d Phospho-Peruvian Guanos are rich compound*
ercd soluble and ammoniated with No. 1 Peru*
concentrated and profitable Fertilizers in use,
support the cotton plant and cereals,
p to their high standard,-the prices hare befin
actured and for sale at Charleston, S. C., by
r b. siBDY soir.
)r analysis and certificates, send for phamphleta
PAGE, Agent, Camden, S C.
HEAD QUARTERS OF
VMrllMiiMv Mm Co.
AT
-J- ^xoua7s,
CAMDEN, 8. O.
f^ALLJand examine my stock and prices. We
\J guarantee satisfaction.
R. D. HANIIK80N, Agent.
January 9. tf, .
School Teacher Wanted,
A COMPETENT Teacher, lrbo can teach the
elementary branches of the Erglith lanuagc,
can find a comfortable home and r. good
alary by calling on or addressing either of the
ubscribers. Jie must be well recommended
' B. K. BROWN.
I. F. HOLLAND.
Camden, January 9. tf
Notice to Trespassers,
[HEREBY forbid all persons, nnder penalty
of the law from trespassing vpon icy premies
called "Dixie's Retreat," three miles east
f Camden, by hunting, strolling, riding, driing
vehicles, or in any other msncer.
L, W. R. BLAIR.
January 16. lm*
COUNCIL CHAMBEB.
CAMDSN, JAN. 13, 1873
'"VRDERED, That the Treasurer of the Town
J be required to open immediately his Boeks
* the collection of the Town Taxes*
All Taxes unpaid by the 15th day of February
rill bare ten percent added'to them.
All Taxes unpaid on tho 15tH day of Marck
rill be put in Execution, with Penalty and
osts.
J. M. DAVIS, Intendent.
Extract from minutes of Council.
J* K. WiTHEBsroo*, Clerk &'Recorder.
The Books are now open at my office.
J. K. WJTHERSPOON, Treasurer.
Piedmont and Arlington
LIFE
Insurance Company,
OF
Richmond, Va.
,
ASSETS
#3,000,000.
W. C. CARRINOTON,
PRESIDENT
JL<osse&
A -A 11? ! .1 1 ? V .? pAtmfv wif h
/vciuanvpaiu m ueisnan v,vu?u ??
Three Years,
$28,000,00.
I take pleasure in saying I have returned
to the agency of this popular Company. No
difficulties will exist in future, as to Renewals
of Policies, as I shall-pay espcc.ul attention
to that branch of the business.
(txaj'l will always be found at my Office
< * C* ll
on J?road Street. L'amacn. c. v.
IV. CLYUITRN, Agent.
.January 10, 1873. f
ph; hams,
New Smoked Bed",
Breukfast Strips.
Bulk and Smoked Very Choice,
received and for sale bv
J). L. DKSAlSSl'RIi & CO.,
Havna O manges
And NORTHERN APPLES. For sale b*
1>. C. KIUKLEV.