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LITTLE GIFFEN.
BY BR. TICKNOR.
Out of the focal and foremost fire?
Out of the hospital walls as dire;
Smitten of grapeshot and gangrene,
(Eighteenth battle, ami he sixteen;)
Spectre, such as you seldom sec?
Little Giffen, of Tennessee!
~ % " ' ? * 1 i>* *1,A ilnoinp enifl!
"Take mm anu weicouiu. ms mv?v. ??,
"Much your doctor can help the dead!"
Aud so we took him, and brought him where
The bal^vas sweet on the Summer air;
And we laid him down on a wholesome bed
Utter Lazarus, heeis to head.*
Weary war, with the bated breath,
Skeleton boy against skeleton death;
Months of torture, how many such;
Weary weeks of the stick and crutch !
Still a glint in the steel-blue eye
Spoke of a spirit that ?could'nt die!
And didn't?nay, more! in death's despite,
The crippled skeleton learned to write !
"Dear mother" at first, of course, and then,
"Dear Captaiu," inquiring about the. "men,"
(Captain's answer:) "Of eighty and five,
Giffen and 11 re alive."
Johnston's pressed at the front, they say;
Little Giffen was up ami away !
A tear, his first, as he bade good-bye.
Dimmed the glint of his steel-blue eye;
write, if ej>arcd/" There was news of the
fight,
But none of Giffen?he did not write!
1 sometimes fancy that when I'm king,
And my gallant courtiers foim a ring.
And each so thoughtless of power and pelf,
And each .so loyal to all but self,
I'd give the bt*t, on big bended knee?
Yes, barter the whole for the loyalty?
Of Little Giffen, of Tennessee!
Clothes on Fire.?The following which
we copy from the Scientific American should
be remembered:
Three persons out of four would rush right
up to the butning individual and begin to
paw with their hands without any definite
aim. It is useless to tell the victim to do
this oa that, or call for water. In fact, it is
generally best not to say a word, but to
seize, a blanket from the bed or any woolen
fabric?if none is at hand take any "woolen
material?hold the corners as 'far apart as
Jou can, stretch them out higher than your
ead, and running boldly to the person,
make a motion of clasping in the arms, mostly
about the shoulders. This instantly
smothers the fire and saves the face. The
next instaut throw the person on the floor.
This is an additional safety to the face and
breath, and any remnant of flame can be
put out more leisurely. The next instant
immerse the burnt part in cold water, and
all pain will cease with the rapidity of lightening.
Next get some common flour, remove
from the water, and cover the burnt parts
with an inch in thickness of flour, if possible,
put the patient to bed. and do all that
is possible to sooth until the physician arrives.
Let the flour remain until it falls off
itself, when a beautiful new skin can be
found Unless the burns are deep, no other
application is needed. The dry flour for
burns is the most admirable remedy ever
proposed, and the information ought to be
imparted to all. The principle of its'action
is, that like the water, it causes instant and
perfect relief from pain bv totally excluding
all the air from the injured parts.
A yankee minister of "limited capacity"
recently married for a second wife a widow
of some property. Being an ardent servant
of Mammon, a former neighbor asked him if
he did not do well by the second marriage.
"Oh, yes, indeed," he said, with animation ;
and then as an expression of reverent awe
stole into his face, he added, "and, what is
remarkable, the clothes of my wife's first
husband just fit me."
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THK
Carolina Fertilizer
WILL BB SOLI) AS FOLLOWS :
CaHh I>i?ice.
$48 i^er ion or 2,uoo lbs
Time I'rice.
$63 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs.
[ Payable November 1, 1873,
FREES OF INTEREST.
Freight and Drayage
To be added
ITS SUCCESS IS
UNPARALLELED,
AND ITS STANDARD IS
A Vlt I
vr, i,
CALL ON AGENTS FOR
Almanacs and Certificates.
GEO W. WIM.IAMS A (O
Charleston, S. 0.
W. C. GERALD & CO,
Agents at Caiudcn, S. C.
Dec. 19. 4 j
m
THESE Spectacles are manufac tured from " MINUTE
CRYSTAL PEBBLES," melted together, and are
called DIAMOND on accuuht of their hardness and
I brilliancy.
It is well known that Spectacles cut from Brazilian or
Scotch Pebbles are very iujurious to the eye?because of
their polarizing effect.
Having been tested with the poiarscope, the diamond
lenses have been found to admit fifteen per cent, less
heated rays than any other pebble.
' * ?? *? "mot uc.i^ntifir? nrrnranv. are
I i ney art- sivuiiu ".v.. , .
free from chromatic aberratlonH, and prodnce a brightness
and distinctness of vision not before attained In
! Spectacles.
j Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manufacturing
Company, New York. For sale bv
| J. A. YOtNO, Camden, S. C.
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 spurious
article for the " Diamond." Great care should be taken
to Ree-that the trade mark (which is protected by American
Letters Patent) are stamped on every pair.
Se-tember 26. 12m.
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^st.
Wilmington, Jan. 19.
Spirit Casks.
400 SPIRIT CASKS?Now landing ex
Steamer Lucille,
For sale by
F. W. KERCIINER,
27,28 and 29 North Water Street,
Jan. 19 Wilmington, N.C.
Periumeries, ai*,.
German Colognes: Florida Water, Lubin's Extracts,
Fine Toilet Soaps, in large variety.
Dressing Combs, &c. For sale by
November 28. HODGSON & DUNLAP.
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. 1C. Wilmington, N. C.
Hay, Corn, 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 x
F. W. KERCHNER,
27, 28 and 29 North Water St.
Ja.nlG. Wilmington, N. C.
CORNrCORNr
3.000 BUSHELS PRIME WHITE
CORN. For 6ale by
WILLIAMS & MURCnSON,
Jan. 16. Wilmington, N. C.
Provision?.
200 BOXES D. S. SIDES,
25 Hhds. Bacon Sides and Shoulders,
200 Barrels Mess Pork. For sale by
WTLLTAMS & MURCHISON,
Jan 16 Wilmington, N. C.
FLOUR, FLOUR.
1.200 BARRELS?ALL GRADES.
For Sale by
WILLIAMS & MUBCHISON.
Jan. 1G. Wilmington, N. C.
BOOKS
SASH AND BLIDNS.
MOULDING, Brackets, Stair Fixtures,
Duildcrs's Furnishing Hardware,
Drain I'ipc, Floor Tiles. Wire Guards,
Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate
Mantle Pieces.
Window Glass a Specialty.
Circulars and Price Lists sent free on
application, by
P. P. TOALE,
20 Hayne and 83 Pitiekney sts.,
Oct. 3 ly. Charleston, S. 0
Cigar Emporium .
We have added to our stock a large assortment of
OXC3-A.K/S,
similar to those sold by the proprietor of
Tlio I ndi<in Oii*l,
in Columbia, S. C., or nny other first clnss Ciga
Store. We invite the attention of all Stnoker
I3ST OAMDEN
nd viciuity, call and examine the Hock.
J & T. I JONES.
28. Novtf
Ajiplen. Oranges Banana*.
Cranberiies, Lemons, &<\ For sale by
D. C. KIRK LEV, Agent.
MMePENIMC,
Till'. undersigned would respect fully inform
his friends hu'1 the public generally, that
lie has opened n
First Class Grocery Store,
.v It ere they may find n general assortment of
^ro<M?rios.
At the lowest cash prices. Also,
WINES AND LIQUORS
> all grades, which will be sold low for cash.
R. ]). TIIOMAS.
Opposite Leitucr k Ituulup's Law Office.
Februury 20. *f
sar:
Ammoniated Solu
Ciuh Price at Factory, $4
PHOSPHO-PER1
Cash, $50.
ACID BONE PH
Cash, 028.
! Ground Caroli
i
1 Cash* $15.
NOVA SCOTIA I
' CASH
THE above nimed Ammoniated Soluble Pacific n
of the highest grades of Bone Phosphates rcr
vian Guano and animal matter, making the roos
combining the ingredients required to produce an
While these Fertilizers are warranted to keep
materially reduced for the present season. Mam
JOH
Also for sale by Agents throughout the South. '
jan2-tf. JONATHAN
Gen'l. Sup'ts. Office.
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA
R, R.Co.
WILMINGTON, N. Oct. 7, 1872.
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
The following schedule will go into effect on
8:25 . M.f Monday, 7th inst.
day express train, (Daily.)
Leave Wilmington 8:25 a. n.
Arrive at Florence 9:55 a, *.
Arrive at Columbia . 2:40 p. m
Arrive at Augusta 7:42 p. m.
Leave Augusta at C.35 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia 11:25 a. m
Arrive at Florence 4:15 p. m
Arrive at Wilmington 10:26 p. mJ
night express train, daily, (Sundays
Excepted)
Leave Wilmington 5:45 p. m.
Arriveat Florence 11:85 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia 3:40 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 8:20 a. m.
Leave Augusta * 6:60 p. M
Arrive at Columbia 10:20 p. m
Arrive at Florence 2:12 a. m.
w:i?:?ft;00 A. M. I
Arrive at ?* umiu^vvu ? ?
# JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l. Superin't
Change of Schedule
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD
COLUMBIA, S.C 8ept. 26, 1872.
CHANGE of schedule to go into effect on and
after Sunday the 20th mat.
Mail aiid Passenger Train.
Leave Columbia at 9 a. m.
Arrive at Charleston at 4.30 p.m. *
Leave Charleston nt 9.80 a. ro.
Arrive at Columbia at 6.20 p. in.
NIGHT EXPRES8.
Freight and Accommodation Train
(Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Columbia at 7.60 p. nt.
Arrive atC harleston at 6.45 a. m.
Leave Charleston at 7.10 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia at 6.30 a. m.
Camden Accommodation Train
Will ruu daily to Colombia, as follows:
Leave Camden at 7 20 a. in.
Arrive at olumbia at 11 55 a. m.
Leave Columbia at 2 10 p. m.
Arrive at Camden at 6 65 p m.
A. TYLER, Vice President.
S. B. Pickens, 0. T. A.
nuiDTnTTt! rmi.TTMllTA A AC
V Jl>? Illiu M. M M-lf V/
(JUSTA R R.
General Sitperintf.niiant's Ofpioe,
Columbia, September 22, 1872.
* j)Li .x!J* ?^^.vy/4JarnranrT?r
cv'!^ _t jl?
t ~:u' iSy _
On and after Sunday, September 22, the trains
this road will run in accordance with the following
"Time Table:"
going south.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte 8()0am 8 20pm
" Columbia 2 40 p m 3 30 a m
Arrive at Augusta, 7 45 p m 8 20 a m
going nobth.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2
Leave Augusta, . 685 am 6 60 p in
" Columbia, 1153 pm 11 05 p m
Arrive at Charlotte, 6 15 pm GOOam
Standard time, ten minutes slower than Wash,
ington city time, and six minutee faster than Co
lutnbia city time.
Train No 1, daily; train No 2, daily, Sundays
excepted.
Ilnlh trains make clos<fconnection to all points
North, South and West. Through tickets sold
and baggage checked to nil principalpoints.
E. P. ALEXANDER,
General Supcrintendant.
R-E. Dousey, Gen. F. k T. Agent.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
CoLtMBiA, S. C., September 5, 1872.
I rusiv Sunday* 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 and Augusta
Railroad.
LP.
LeavoColumbia ot 7.15ja. m.
Lcnve Alston 9.05 a- m
Leave Newberry 10.40 a m
j LeavcC okesbury 2.00 p m.
1 Leave Helton 3.60 p m
Arrive at Greenville at 6.30 p in
l?OWN.
Leave Greenville at 7.30 a m
| Leave Helton 9.30 a rn.
11 i r. . ...i
Leave t'okcsDury ...........3
Leave Newberry 1 -50. p in.
Leave Alston ^ 4.20 pm.
Arrive at Columbia 0.00 pm.
Ambrsnn litanch and Il/ue Ridge Division.
LEAVE
Walhalla 6 45 a m. Arrive 7 16p m
I'crryville 0 25 an. Leave 8 86 p ia
Pendleton 7 10 a.m. Leave 6 60 p at
Anderson B 10 a iu. Leave 4 50 p in
Ar. at Helton 0 00 a m. Leave 3 50 p m
Accommodation Trains on Abbeville Brunch
Mondays, Wcdensday* nnd Fridays.
On Anderson Branch, bet ween Helton and Anderson,
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. '
TflOS. D01MMKAD, Oeul. Supt.
Jaijm Nonros, Ooul. Ticket Agt,
DT'S
Me Pacific Guano
5 per Ton. On time $50.
[JVIAN GUANO,
Time, #55.
OSPHATE.
Time. 1^33.
ilia Pliosplialc .
Time- $20AND
PLASTER,
[, #13*
nil Phospho-Peruyian Guanos are rich compounds
idered soluble and nmmoniaied with No. 1 Perut
concentrated and profitable Fertilizers in use,
d support the cotton plant nnd cereals,
up to their high standard, the prices'have been
jfactured andfffr sale at Charleston, 8. C., by
N B. ?4BDY A HON.
For analysis nnd certificates. Bend for phamphlets
PAGE, Agent, Camden, S C.
SOUTH-CAROLINA
life Insurance company
OP
MEMPHIS, TEIVIV.
Branch Office Baltimore, Md
Assets - - - - $1,075,000
Oil JEFF. DAVIS. PrdSii3:ii.
Geii WADE HAMPTON, Yice Pres't
r (JHN D. KENNEDY,
State Agent.
Piedmont and "Arlington
LIFE
Insurance Company,
OF
Richmond. Virginia.
7 C
ASSETS
#3,000,000.
W. C. CARRINGTON,
PRGIIDEKT
i
r
Lom8OS
Actually paid in Kershaw County wit
Three Years,
$28,000,00.
J take | Icasurc in saying 1 have returned :
to the agency of this popular Company. No
difficulties will exist in future, as to Renewals
of Policies, us I shall pay'espeeial at tention'to
that branch of tho business.
will always be found at my Office j
nil jlroad Street, Camden, S. C.
W. CLYJtURN, Agent.
J11116, 1873. - I
? * ^ ?1 - ^ o *ar1 OnlATI '
r'resn unruou occud ami wulwSets,
For snlo by IIOIAJSON &DUNLAP
NOW OPENING.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A FULL STOCK OF STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps
HARDWARE,
TINWARE, f
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
HOLLOW' WARE,
CROCKERY, Ac. &c.
For saje at the lowest rate for cash, by
D. L. DESAUSSTJRE & CO.
Ctm. Agents.
ALSO
Fertilizing and Mason's Lime.
ALSO
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Of tjie best qualities, and in every gra
Sept. 19. ' ti.
NEW GOODS!
AT the store occupied by A. M. Kennedy, a
few doors north of the Market, will be'
found a stock, consisting of
STAPLE DRY COODS.
Hardware, Nails, Iron, Steel. Spades, Shovels,
Garden Hoes, Brady & Elwell Hoes,
Plow Moulds, * Ac., _&c. Ac.
GROCERIES.
Crusffed, Coffee and Brown sugars, Bio Laguir
and Java Coffiees, Green and Hyson
Teas, Smoked and unsmoked
SideandShoulder Bacon,
Hams
- Lard
Gosben Butter,
Corn, Oats, Salt, Stone
Lime, Fine Super and Extra
Family Flour, Soap, Candles, *
Starch, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda
Crackers and Cheese, New Orleans Sugar
House and W. I. Molasses Canned Fruit, Oysters,
Early Rose, Goodrich, Pink Eye and Jack
sou White Planting Potatoes.
Crockery, Glassware&c., Sa flflles, Brifllei
Shoes, Hames &c., All of which will be sol?
at the lowest price for cash, and we requesi
a call from all who wish to purchase.
A. D. KENNEDY & CO.
A. D. KENNEDY,
A, M. KENNEDY.
A. M Kennedy will give his at lent ion to the
purchase of cotton; is agent for tne sale of Etiwan
Guano, Et iwan Crop Food andEti wan Ground
Bone. * .Feb 15 tf
JUST RECEIVED,
ON
CONSIGNMENT, '
LL STOCK OF
Light and Heavy Bagging,
Rope and Ties,
Side Bacon, Hams 4 Shonlders
NEW No. 1 AND 2 MACKAREL,
Extra Family, Family, Extra and Super
FLOUR
Java, Laguira and liio
VJ r jt1 -jtii JCL-5
'Crushed," "Extra C." "C." "E. J."
"Detn." and " R. R."
SUGAR,
FACTORY CHEESE,
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 every article usually found
in -a well-assorted Grocery and Provision
Stock. For sale at the lowest cash rate, by
D L DESAUSSURE & CO.
COMMISSION AGENTS.
Sept. 19. tf
Important
To CottonPlanters.
The Maryland Fertilizing aud Mauufactur
ing Company have prepared a
SPECIAL FERTILIZER,
Adapted to the Cotton Plant, under the
name of
Ootton Food,
Which they claim to be of the Ilighes
Grade of Fertilizer sold in tho South, equal
in roaults to PERUVIAN GUANO, and o
More Permanent Benefit
to tho soil. It has been used by aeveral
hundred planters in North and South Caro
lina and Ueorgia lor nve srsfims. wnu
h e most beneficial results.
( AMU PRICE
At Factory in Baltimore, $55 per Ton,
In sacks of 12 to the ton.
LAW ItENCE SANGSTON,
President.
J. Edwin Myers, General Agentf>
W. JORDAN,
Agent at Camden.
January 30. tt' ,
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of Charles Dickens, viz: Library edition complete
in 5 vols., illustrated by Craikshsnk*,'
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Historical Memorials of Canterbury; thelahd-'
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;he Black Prinee, Becket's Shrine, by Arthur P; Stanley,
D. D., formerly Canon of Canterbury,.
.vith illustration, $8.75.
The Unknown River by Philip Gilbert Hamjrion,
illustrated by the author, $6.
Meridiana; the Adventures of three Englishnen
and three Russians in South Africa by
lules Nerne, translated from the Preach, with
lumerous illustrations, $8.
The Woods and By-Ways of New England^ by
ffilson Flngg, with illustrations, $5.
Sanford's Series of Analytical Arithmetics.
The practical excellency of these Arithmetics,
iharacterixing the serieB as uniformly progressve,
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FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY,
No. 260 Ki5?-8thi?t, (iw t** bekd,)
Charleston, South Caroliip.
March 20
Planter's Ware House.
JUST received at the above well-known and
popular establishment, a full steek of
Fall and Winter Goods,
-Consisting in part of
JDJzirF GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, .
Ready-Made;Clothlng, &c. &c.
Special attention ts invited to the large Block of
Mill ad Plantation Supplies,
Among which will be found,
BACON, HAMS,'FLOUR, CORN, LARD
| CANNED FRUITS AND MEATS,
and all other articles usually found in a first
class Grocery,
j ALSO,
Rope, Oil, Brooms, Bagging and Ties, Matches,
Axle Grease, Buckets, ards, Nails, u*ry
ombs, Hoes, Locks, Sauces, Soaps,
Starch, Sifters, Salt, Soda, Flavoring
Extracts, Sugar, ndles,
Shot, Powder, Gun aps,
Household gnd Kitchen
Utensils, Rakes,
Spades, Knives,
and Forks,
Spoons,
nd many other articles too numerous to mention
|&*Call and examine stock and prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
g^rThe highest market prices paid for Ceton
and othes produce.
D. W. JORDAN, Agt
September 19. . tf.
^RTflHMOND
BANKING AND INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Capital, - - $500,000
PERSONS wishing to insure in a First Clasa
Company at Law rates, will please apply to
W.OLYBVRN, Agent,
2 o. Ca.
Drugs and Medicines
II7T. have just reeeived from the Northern
T Markets, the largest stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils J'arnis/tes,
Glass, Lumps, Patent Medicines,
Spices, and Dge-Suffs,
generally
ever brought to this market.
As the import duty has been reduced on maiy
articles, we can sell cheaper than ever before.
HODGSON k DUNLAP.
November 28. tf
GEORGE ALDEN,
Cotton Factor,
ANI)
Dealer in General Merchandize
Camden, S. C,
Vermifuge*,
Worm Candy, and Patent Medicines
kinde. For sale by ,
November a?. H0W80N & DFKIA*