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LIFE'S MYSTERY. Oh, love, no fair and ?weet, yet dead! Ami can it be the words are said? That bind thee to earth's narrow bed ? And though above the clay I weep, Can I ne'er waken thee l'roin sleepThat seems so peaceful yet so deep ? ' Ah, love. it seems but yesterday < We rambled down the old pathway. And Summer o'er the landscape lay? .< We knew not then the storm was near, Our hearts were troubled with no fear J Nor dreaded Autumn, cold aud sere! Your eyes are closed, my love, and yet , 1 strive to stifle vain regret, For earth nud Heaven lu thee are met. But can this be a last good-by. And will our love forever die? , In that pure land for which I sigh ? Anil can it be tbat lore forgets. When death u sea of silence sets J On pallid lips, and life's regrets? Shall not the purer things we knew Live on. grow grander and more true, In this life which has come to you ? Dear love, the mystery I would see, The longed for, is reality? To you, but not yet, dear to me. Content I am to wait 'till when My hand shall clasp your hand ngain? And then, ob, my dead darling, then ! Q-U^ISTOSL PHCETVIX GUANO. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO S Manipulated. Guano. WE can fill orders promptly for the above celebrated Fertiliiers, imported and prepared by Wilcox, Gibb^s & Co., Charleston, S. C., and Suvanuah, Ga., as they have ample stock on hand to supply all demands. Order soon, before the Railroads are blocked up with freight. Special attention is called to the use of the * - * ?41.44-.. Tlicemx Uuano, mixcu mm vu.?v.? Apply for circulars (jiving prices, terms &c. to GEO. ALDEN, Cainden, S. C. February 27. 2m TRIUMPHANT. THE Carolina Fertilizer WILL BE SOLD AS FO LLOW S : Cash I?i-ice$48-Per Ton of 2,000 lbs Tim? Price1. $63 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs. " J Payable November 1, 1873, FREEE OF INTEREST. * Freight and Drayagc To bo added ITS SUCCESS IS UNPARALLELED, AND ITS STANDARD IS a \m a A r*\J. I. CALL ON AGENTS FOR Almanacs and Certificates. GEO W. WILLIAMS A CO . Charleston, S. C. W. C. GERALD A CO, Agents at Camden, S. C. Dec. 19. 4 XEW OPEXIXCi. \ THE undersigned would respectfully inform hie friends and the public generally, that he has opened a First Class Grocery Store, where they may fi?<l * general assortment of \ ^ i i rii'oporieH. At the loweat cash prices. Also, WINES AND LIQUORS ' ' o ull grades, which will be sold low for cash. R. 1). THOMAS. Opposite Leitner A Dunlap's Law Office. February 20. If Probata Jfotlfe. r| I'ARltlASS, Trustees. Receivers, ami all \J others liable to account to this office are hereby notified to hnn<! in their returns within ( the legal time. Defaulters will be rigidly dealt ( with. J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. Probate Office, Feb ft. if a _ . 11 Cotton Seed. FOR wnlo, 8,000 1 u?hel* of Cotton Seed, if np plied for aoon. ?t the CAMDEN STEAM WORKS. For Male or -Exchange. TWENTY-FIVE or thirty very fine linlf Me- y rino Laud". a WM M. SHANNON. March 7. i!t / rHESE Spectacles are manufactuaed from "MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES," melted together, and art railed DIAMOND on account of their hardness and trtlUtoej. It is well known that Spectacles cat from Brazilian or icotch Pebbles are very injurious to the eye, because of their polarizing effect. *. Having been tested with the polarscope, the diamond lenses have been found to admit flfteen per cent, less seated rays than any other pebble. They are ground with great scientific accuracy, are Free from chromatic al>errations, and produce a brightness and distinctness of vision not before attained in Spectacles. Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manufacturing i'omnsnv. New York. For sale bv J. A. YOUNG, camnen, s. v.. From whom they can only be obtained. No peddlers employed. The great demand for these Spectacles has Induced unscrupulous dealers to palm an inferior and spurloos article for the ' Diamond." Great care should be taken to see that the trade mark (which Is protected by American Letters Patent) are stamped on every pair. September M. 1?m. Potatoes, Apples and Onions. 400 Barrels POTATOES, 125 Barrels APPLES, 30 Barrels ONIONS, For sale by F. W. KERCHNER. 27,28 and 29 North Water-at. Wilmington, Jan. 19. Spirit Casks. ^ 400 SPIRIT CASKS?Now landing ex Steamer Lucille, For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, 27,28 and 29 North Water Street, Jan. 19 Wilmington, N.C. Perfumeries, de,. German Colognes; Florida Water, I ubin's Extracts, Fine Toilet Soaps, in lar^e variety. Dressing Comba. &c. For sale by November 287 HODGSON A PUNLAP. Butter, Cheese, Lard&Mullet. 200 boxes CHEESE, 50 Tubs Buttet, 50 Barrels and Tubs Lard, 125 Barrels No. 1 Mullet, F. W. KERCHNER. 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Jan. 16. Wilmington, N. C. Hay, Cora, Salt and Glue., 300 bales HAY, 3,000 bushels CORN, 2,000 sacks American Salt, 250 sacks Blown Salt, 200 bbls Glue For Sale by F. W. KERCHNER, 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Ja.nlG. Wilmington, N. C. CORNT^ORN! 3.000 BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN. For sale by, WILLIAMS k MURCHSON, Jan. 16. Wilmington, X. C. Provision*. 200 BOXES D. S. SIDES, 25 Hhds. Bacon Sides and Shoulders, 200 Barrels Mess Pork. For sale by WILLIAMS A MURCHISON, Jan 16 Wilmington, N. C. FLOUR, FLOUR. 1.200 BARRELS?ALL GRADES. For Sale bv WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. Jan. 1G. Wilmington, N. C. 1 BVltodfiW U yr^|||n0 DOOHS, SASH AND BLIDNS. MOULDING, Brackets, Stair Fixtures, Builders'* Furbishing Hardware, Drain I'ipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slat* Mantle Pieces. Window Glass a Specialty. Circulars and Price Lists sent free on application, by P. P. TOALE, 20 Hayne and 33 Pinckney sts., Oct. 3.?ly. Charleston, 8. C Cigar Emporium . ff e have added to our stock a large assortment of tJ.LCJ-_A._tt/fcJ, similar to those aold by the proprietor of j The Indian Oirl, n Columbia, 8. C., or nny other first class Ciga Itore. We invite the attention of all Kmoker 11ST OAMDBN ?<l vicinity, call nn<l examine the stock. J & T. I JONES. 26. Novtf J . I. MIDDLETON & CO., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BALTIMORE, MP., Having purchased the* entire STOCK OF t/A/\r?c! ,.r vin | n.G.ti.o,... i. Ul JIWPIO. I'. MS, I'CiUAtoqtRb a I X we will Bell the same at COST for CASH, ind for that purpose heiehy constitute the nembers of that tirm our njrentsto effect such ale. J. i. MIDgLKTON k CO. JnucS tf For Hftle or Hent. \ TRACT OF lAN'I), containing fifty?seres, . lying on (iutn Swamp, will be jeuted this ear, or will be sold on very east terms to n approved purchaser. Apply t<> M. TOBIAS. February tl. tf SAB] Ammoniated Soli uk Price at Factory, #4 PH0SPH0PER1 ACID BONE PH Caah, $28.' Ground Carol Cash $15. NOVA SCOTIA I CASE I THE above mmedAmmoniated Soluble Pacific i of the highest grades of Bone Phosphates rei visa Guano and animal matter, making the moi combining the ingredients required to produce ai While these Fertilisers are warranted to keep materially reduced for the present season. Man JOH Also for sale bj Agents throughout the South. jan2-tf JONATHAN Gen'l. Sup'ts. Office. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA k AUGUSTA R, R.Co WILMINGTON, N. Oct. 7, 1872. CHANCE OF SCHEDULE* The following schedule will go intoeff?ct on 3:25 . M., Monday, 7th inst. DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Dailj.) Leave Wilmington 8:25 a. m. Arrive at Florence 9:56 x, u. Arrive at Columbia 2:40 r. u Arrive at Augusta 7:42 r. u. Leave Augusta at 6.35 a. u. Arrive at Columbia 11:25 a. x Arrive*at rlorenoe 4:16 r. u Arrive at Wilmington 10:25 r. mJ NIOHT EXPRESS TRAIN, DAILY, (Sunday! Excepted) Leave Wilmington 6:46 r. u. Arriveat Florenoe 11:86 ?. m. Arrive at Columbia 8:40 a. m. Arrive at Augusta 8:20 a. m. Leave Augusta 6:60 p. u Arrive at Columbia 10:20 p. Arrive at Florence 2:12 a.m. Arrive 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. CHANGE or schedule to ge into effect on and after Sunday the 29th inst. Mail and Passenger Train. Leave 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. NIOHT EXPRESS. Freight and Accommodation Train (Sundays Excepted.) Leave Columbia at 7.60 p. m. Arrive atC harleston at 6.45 a. m. Leave Charleston at 7.10 p. m. Arrive at Columbia at 6.80 a. m. ram don Accommodation Train. Will run daily to Oolnmbia, as follow*: ?^ Leave Camden at 7 20 a. m. Arrive at olumbia at 11 55 a. m. Leave Columbia at 2 10 p. m. Arrive at Camden at 0 55 p. m. A. L TYLER, Vice President. 8. B. Picks**, G. T. A. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA SR. Gkriral Stpbrirtihoaxt's Otficr, Columbia, September 22, 1872. On and after Sunday, September 22, the trains this road will run in accordance with the follow* ing "Time Table:" ooiva south. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte 800am 8 20p m a o i/i ? ? ft AO a. Arrive at Augusta, 7 46pm 8 20 am going north. Trail No. 1. Train No. 2 Leave Augusta, 8 86 am 6 60pm " Columbia, 1168 pm 1106p m Arrive at Charlotte, 616pm 6 00 a m Standard time, ten minutes slower than Wash, ington city time, and six minutes faster than Co lumbia city time. Train No 1, daily; train No 2, daily, Sundays excepted. Bothtrnins make close connection teall points North, 8outh and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. E. P. ALEXANDER, General Superintendent. R'E. Doasxr, Gen. F. & T. Agent. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Columbia, S. C., September 6, 1872. Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with ... . . - . ,i__ a_..,k r?.?1:_? n.;im.w NlgUl irniQB on iuc ouuiu uiiviiii up and down; also with trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Aagustn Hailroad, and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. UP. Leave Columbia at 7.16^a. m. Leave Alston 9.06 a. m Lear# Newberry 10.40 a m LeaveC okesbury 2.00 p m. Leave Helton 3.50 p in Arrive at Greenville at 6.30 pm. DOWN. Leave Greenville at 7.30 a m Leave Helton 9.30 a m. I I fnkoahurv 11.15 a m? WV" * V v v?w. j ^ _ Leave Newberry 1.60. pm. Leave Alston 4.20 p m. Arrive at Columbia 0.00 pm. Andrrion Munich ami Blue Ruhje Dfn'tiun. LEAVE Walhalla f> 46 a id. Arrive 7 16pm Perryville 0 26 a iu. Leave 6 36 p ra Pendleton 7 10 a m. Leave 5 60 p bi Anderson RIO a in. Leave 4 60 p ni Ar. at Helton 'J 00 a m. Leave 3 50 p n> Accommodation Trains on Abbeville Branch j Mondays, Wedenadaya and Fridays. On Anderson Branch, between Belton and Anderson, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. I TI108. DODAHEAD, Oenl. 8upt. Ja*? Noilon, Oenl. Ticket Agr, DY'S ible Pacific Guano 15 per Tou. On Mine $50. [TVIAN (?UANO. Time, $55. OSPHATE. Time, ?3S. ina I'llowpliate. Time $20 iA\l> PLASTER, [, 0ia. } and Phospho-Peruvian Guanos are rich compound ndered soluble and nroiaoniated with No. 1 Peri st concentrated and profitable Fertilizers in usi id support'the cotton plant and cereals, up to their high standard, the prices have bee ufacturcd and for sale at Charleston, 8. C., by NB.S4RDY&NON. For analysis and certificates, send for phamphlei r PAGE, Agent, Camden, S C. SOUTH-CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN1 . m* ~ & - 1 OF " 1 , ' MEMPHIS, TENN. Branch Office Baltimore, M< 1 Assets - - - - $l,075,00i on JEFF? D AYIS, President. Gen WADE HAMPTON, Vice Pres' OHN D. KENNEDY, State Affexit. Piedmont and'Arlington LIFE - -.a . , .V Insurance Company OF Richmond, Virginia. ASSETS #3, 000,000. W. C. CABEINGTON, PRESIDENT LoAkifM Actually paid in Kershaw County wit Three Years, $28,000,00. I tukc pleasure in saying I have returnee to the agency of this popular Company. N< difficulties will exist in future, as to Kencw alh of I'olicics, as 1 shall pay especial uttcn lion to that branch of the business. I6T1 will always be found at my Offlc< on Broad Street, Camden, S. 0. W. CLYBURN, Agent. January 16, 1873. f Fresh Garden Seeds and Onior Sets, For sale by ItOlXltfUN &Dl'NLAP NOW OPENING. ON CONSIGNMENT, A FULL STOCK OF STAPLE DRY GOODS, 7 i Root*, 81u>ea, Mats, Caps HARDWARE, j . TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WAtlE, 1 IIOLLOW WARE, CROCKERY, &c. kc. \ For nale at the lowest rate for cash, by D. L. DESAUSSURE & CO. Ctm. Agents. ALSO Fertilizing and Mason's Lime. ALSO WINES!ANDILIQU0RS, Of the best qualities, and in every gr a Sept. 19. tf. ? ~~NE W GO~ODST~ iB, AT the store occupied by A. M. Kennedy, a few door, north of the Market, will be fotlnd a stock, consisting of " STAPLE DRY GOODS. Hardware, Nails, Iron, Stcel.*Spadcs, Shovels, ~ Garden Hoes, Brady & Elwell Hoes, Plow Moulds, &c., &c. &c. I GBOOBBIES. Crushed, Coffee and Brown sugars, Rio Laguir and Java Coffiees, Green and Hyson Teas, Smoked and unsmoked SideandShoulder Bacon, Hams Lard Goshen Butter, Corn, Oats, Salt, Stone Lime, Fine SupcrandExtra Family Flour, Soap, Candles, Starch, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda Cracker* and Cheese, NewOrleansSugar House and W. I. Molasses Canned Fruit, Oysters, Early Rose, Goodrich, Pink Eye and Jackson White Planting Potatoes. Mery, Glasiarek, Sa (Idles, Bridles - Qhoes, Hanv.s &c.f All of which will be sold 1 at the lowest price for cash, and wc request a call from all who wish to purchase. A. D. KENNEDY & CO. A. D.KENNEDY, A, M. KENNEDY. A. M Kennedy will give his attention to the purchase of cotton; is agent for tne sale of Etiwan Guano, EtiwunCrop Food and Eti wan Ground Q Bone. Feblotf JUST RECEIVED, ON CONSIGNMENT, LL STOCK OF Light and Heavy Bagging, Rope and Ties, Side Bacon, Hams 4 Shonlders NEW No. 1 AND 2 MACK ABEL, ^ Extra Family, Family, Extra and Super FLOUR. Java, Laguira and Rio COFFEE, Crushed," "Extra C." "C." "E. J," , "Dem."and"R. R." SUGAR, FACTORY CHEESE, j Very superior G. P. and Breakfast TEAS, New Orleans and Mus. MOLASSES and SYRUPS, Large size sacks Liverpool SALT, Soap, Starch. Soda, Pepper, Spices, Pickles, Can Fruits, Vegetables and Fish. Together with evary article usually found 1 in a well-assorted Grocery and Provision Stock. For sale at the lowest cash rate, by , D L DESAUSSURE 4 CO. COMMISSION AGENTS. Sept. 10. tf Important I To CottonPlanters. The Maryland Fertilizing and Manufnctur is 1 ..?,i ? lllg vumpiuj Utivv p?|iai?u u ^ SPECIAL FERTILIZES, Adapted to the Cotton l'lant. under the : name of Cotton Food, Which they clniui to be of the Highes Grade of Fertilizer sold ia the South, oijual in results to PKlll ^ IAN Gl ANO, and o More Permanent Benefit to the soil. It bus been used by several < I hundred planters in North and South C'aro- | j Una and Georgia for live (5) seasons, with h c most beneficial results. ( Atill l'KIC'K 3 At Factory in Baltimore, $55 per Ton, In sacks of 12 to tho ton. LAW 11KNCK SANGSTOX, President. .T. Kuwin Myers, General Agent? W. JOKDAW, Agent at Camden. January 20. tf OUR NEW BOOK LIST-NO 7. Fogartle's Book Depositor^. FOG ARTIE, STILLMAN & CO. * Chambers' Encyclopedia. The revised edition of this deservedly popular '''Dictionary of Cueful Knowledge for the People" is now completed. Subscribers desiring to complete their setts wilt please g vc -immediate notice. 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Address FOOAETMfi BOOK DEPOSITORV, No. 2'X) Kjno-Strcet, (u> tue be.su.) Charleston, South Caroliun. March 20 r.: Planter's Ware House, JUST received at the above well-known and popular cetablisbment, a full stuck of Fall and Winter Ctoodsr, . . ''iwt fc Consisting in part of Y > JDZRTST Q-OOIOS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ready-Ma<lc;CIothiiig, &c. &c. Special attention ts invited to tho large stock of 1 . r; ? Prow and Plantation Supplies, Among which will be found, BACON, HAMS, FLOUR, CORN, LAIU) CANNED' FRUITS AND MEATS, and nil other articles usually found in a tin t class Grocery. ALSO, Rope, Oil, Brooms, Bagging and TrCf. Mnfches. Axle Urease, Buckets, ards, Nails, urry ombs, Hoes, Locks, Sauces, Soaps, Starch, Sifters, Salt, Soda, Flavoring Extracts, Sugar, miles, Sklwit PotuiUr finti nitti Household and Kitchen Utensils, Rakes, Spades, Knives, and Forks, "Spoons. rul many other articles too numerous toment ion jfHaf Call and examine >*tock and prices be* Fore purchasing elsewhere. . tegrThe highest market prices paid for Oolju and othes produce. I). W. JORDA\,4gt September 19. tf. RICHMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY Capital, - - $300,000 PERSONS wishing to iniure in a Firit Class Company a! Law riite<. will please npplv to W. CLYBUHK, Ajrent, ! o. t'a. Drugs and Medicines UTK liave just recciveil from the Northern Market!1, the largest stock of Dm;/*, Mt'jinnc*, P'linfs, Oik, J 7<rnishr*, (till**, PiiUiit Mcdidues, ttnd TtyfViS'ifjfV, ff tii f rally ever brought to thi.- market. As the import liuty lias been veilueeil on many irticles, we can sell cheaper than ever before HOiHtSON k PUNLAP. November 28. If ^ niiAiinii i T nrr UriUniiTi AliUL3, Cotton Factor, AM) Dealer in General Merchandize Camden, S. C, Trnplftiarii Worm Candy, and Patent Mnlicir.es of nil kind*. For sale l>v November'?*. HOItlgQN & prKLAP.