The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, April 17, 1873, Image 3
Church A>i rectory.
Methodist Church, DeKalb street?Rev
R. L. Harper, Paster?Services at 10} A.M
and 7} M.on Sunday; Prayer Meeting Wed
nesday at 4 P. M.
Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?
Rev. S. H. Hay, Pastor?Services at 10}
A. M. and 4 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at 4} P. M.
Episcopal Giiurch. Rev. B. F. D. Per
ry?Sunday, at 11 o'clock A. M. and 31 P.
M. On other days at 10 A. M., during
Lent.
Baptist Church, Broad street?Rev.
Robert Thompson. Pastor?Services at?10*
* A. M. and 8 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 Trmperanct
Hall on MONDAY evening ,
next, at 7 J o'clock.
> By order ot the W. P.
J. M. GAYLE, R. S.
Memorial Association.?The member8
of the Ladies' Memorial Association are re- 1
quested to meet at the Presbytetian lecture 1
room on Thnrsday. April 24th, at 5 o'clock
p. m.
l<OCAli NEWS.
Messrs. GRIFFIN A HOFFMAN, Newspaper Advertising
Agents, No. 4 Sooth Street, Baltimore, Md., are '
duly authorized to contract for advertisements at
our lowest rates. Advertisers in that city are requcs- j
ted to leave their favors with this house. This lirrn
has exceptional facilities for placing advertisements 1
cheaply, and we take pleasure in referring all who desire
to advertise in out-of-town papers, especially those '
having real estate to sell?to these gentlemen.
m VT-n. Aununi fin Mnnrl.n at-a. 1
1UC fiW V;VUHVlii?~~Vu i'iuuvtwj v * v
Ding last, the new Council was duly installed
and the interests and well-being of the
town for the ensuing year placed in their ,
hands.
The Circuit Court meets here on Monday j
next.
I. O. 0. F ?Kershaw Lodge No. 9, I. j
O. 0. F., was revived by Bro. Thomas ,
Steen, M. W..G. P., of South Carolina, on (
Tuesday evening. As full re-organization
will be effected during this week.
Personal.?We have had the pleasure J
of a visit to our town of Capt Wm Vernon s
of Chic&go, who was formerly a merchant ^
of Camden. Mr. Vernon deft us in 1833,
and returned with his estimable lady, a native
of this place, to see what romains of (
the old town after the lapse of forty years.
He was visited by many of our citizens who *
greeted him warmly.
Easter Day. t?According to ancient usage c
the ladies of the Episcopal Church in this 1
place, decorated their church building at, r
Easter with the beautiful flowers and green 1
verdure of the joyous spring time. The 1
chancel window was gracefully arched by y
an an evergreen wreath', interspersed with 1
white and pale lilac flowers looped in the
corners with -boquets of white and crimson
blossoms. A cross of evergreens and white ,
and crimson flowers surmounted the apex of
the arch. Behind and above the altar-table : i
was placed a cross of evergreens ornamented J
with white flowers. The chancel rail was
festooned in green, interspersed with white 1 j
and lilac flowers. Wreaths ot evergreens ,
garlanded the side windows, looped in the
spaces between with circlets of the same,
while hanging baskets decorated each alternate
window. In front of the chancel, on
tho right, stood the baptismal fount exquisitely
decorated with ivy and flowers of (
the pale heliotrope. On the left, a vase was <
correspondingly ornamented with with beau- <
tiful foliage and flowers. The sfaji, prayer '
desk and lectum were covered with the ever- J
green. St. Andrew's cross, and in front of
the latter were va3es, containing, most beau- ,
tifully arranged, the large leaves and ex- <
quisite blooms of the Calla *-Ethiupica, that '
fairest of the lilies. In the centre of the 1
nave, in front of the chancel, was erected a 1
large cross, upon an evergreen mound profusely
and richly decorated with the choicest (
exotics and other flewcrs. At the opposite \
end of the building, in tko vestibule, was a ]
similar mound and cross, but not so highly 1
adorned. The-whole effcc' of these decorations
was very pleasing and fitly harmonized
w th the spirit of this joyous festival of the
church. The Psalniopy of the services was ,
beautifully rendered by the choir and the i
congregation, and the sermon of the Rector, t
Rev. B. F. D. Perry, on the te*t from Isaiah, 1
(i3rd chapter, 1st verso* '"Who is this corneth
from Kdoni. with dyed garments from
Bozrub?" was eminently worthy of the occasion:
As eustomary, tho morning service
euded with tiie celebration of the Holy Ku- J
chaiist, which was received by a large number
of persons. With many, no doubt, it is j
a day tbfct will long be remembered with j
grateful appreciation of its high privileges. . ,
Fire.?On Tuesday night of last week, j
the dwelling house cf Mr. Win. K. O'Steen,
a few miles from town, was consumed by
fire. The family at about half past ten
o'clock, were awakened from their slumbers
to find the honse in flames. The furniture
was nearly all saved, but Mr. O'Steen loses '
about two hundred and tiftv dollars in other
valuables. The fire is supposed to have
been accidental.
A Merited Compliment.?We note
with pleasure, that our follow-citizen, Dr.
S. Baruch, has been elected President of
tho? South Carolina Medical Association.
Such a tribute to the worth of one so young
in the profession, and of foreign birth, is a
compliment alike creditable to him and to
those bestowing it, and gratifying to the Doctor's
many friends.
We notice also, that Dr. Baruch contributes
an able paper on an important theme
to the Medical .Journal and Revieie, for
April.
Dr. R. ST McDow, of Liberty Hill, has
been honored' with the post of Vice-Presi
dent of the S. I'. Weaicai Association.
Easier Elections.?At the annual
meeting of the Parish of Grace-Church,
Camden, on Easter Monday, the following
gentlemen were elected as Wardens and
Vestrymen for the ensuing year:
Warden*?L. H. Deas, J. B. Kershaw.
Vestry?J. M. DeSaussure, J. M. Davis,
W. M.Shannon, H.C.Salmond, J. A. Young,
J. D. Dunlap, Theo. Lang.
Delegates to the Convention?L H. Deas,
J. B. Kershaw, J. A. Young, J. M. Davis.
The Farmer's Cooking Stove.?We
call the attention of families to the commendations
of this popular Stove,'published elsewhere.
Messrs. Culver Brothers will be
here this week to exhibit it and present its
claims upon our citizens.
The Schutzenpest?We acknowlege,
with thanks, the receipt of an invitation to
ittend the German Schutzenfest to be held
in Charleston next week. If our duties permitted
we would be pleased to participate
in the innocent pleasures of this joyous occasion.
Frost.?There was considerable frost in
this vicinity Saturday and Sunday nights
last, sufficient to nip young cotton plants
had they been up. The weather is now
mora seasonable.
Fires.?Destructive fires have prevailed
In the adjoining country during the last
several weeks. We hear of great damage to
timber and feuces.
Tiis PmE8T and Sweetest Cod-Liver Oil is
dazard k Caswell's, made on the sea shore, from
resh, selected livers, by Caswell, Hasakd.,
It ?0., New-York. It is absolutely pure and
iwect. Patients who have onoo taken it prefer
t of all others. Physicians have decided it
uperior to any of the other oils in market.
4t.
Whose Hanxdsome House is that ??
5uch was the inquiry of the traveller, as he
wssed an unusually welfinished residence
lot many miles from here. The style of the
ashes, the clearness of the giasss, the beanty
if the blinds and doors, the neatness of the
folumns and balusters around the piazza,
he perfect proportion of the bracket and
tnd mouldings, all struck the travellej with
ilcasure and admiration. All the above
vorc furnished by Mr. P. P. Toalc, of Chareston,
S. C. Prices sent free on aplicacion.
SEALED PROPOSALS IN DUPLICATE
irill bo rpceived for Sixty Days hv the Chairman
of the Board of Trustees of the State Orphan
Asylum for a SITE AND BUILDING for the
ibove named institution, in accordance with a
joint resolution of the General Assembly, approved
February 27, A. D. 1873, to iuvite*Proposals
for a site und Building as required by said
joint resolution.
R. W. TURNER,
Chairman of Board State Orphan Asylum.
April 10-61.
Half Alire.
It is a sad thing to pus through life only half
tlive. Yet there are thousands whose habitual
:ondition is one of languor and debility. They
ioinplaiu of no specific disease; they suffer no
jositive pain; but they have no relish for anyhing
which affords mental or sensuous pleasure
o their wore robust and energctiefellow-beings.
In nine cases out of ten this state of lassitude
tnd torpor arises from a morbid stomach. In*
ligestion destroys the energy of both mind and
jody. When the waste of nature is not supplied
t>y a due and regular assimulanion of the food,
every orgau is starved, evefy function interrupted.
Now, what does common sense suggest under
these circumstances of depression? The system
needs rousing und stseugthening ; not merely
for an hour or two, to sink afterwards into u
more pitable condition than ever (as it assuredly
would do if an ordinary alcoholic stimulant
was restorated to), but radically and permanently
:r?,? :? .Uvh i.M,. obicnt to be accomplish
ed ? The answer to this question, founded on
the unvarying experience of a quarter of a centunry,
is easily given. Infuse new vigor into
the digestive organs by a course of Hosteller's
Stomach Bitters, bo not waste time in administering
temporary remedies, but wake the system
up by recuperating the fountain bead of physical
strength and energy, the great orgap upon
which all the other organs depend for their nurture
and support.
By the time that a dozen doses of the great
vegetable* ton is and invigorant have been taken,
the feeble frame pf the dyspeptic will begin to
feel its benign iutlneucv. Appetite will be
created, and with apdetite the capacity to digest
what it.craves. Persevere until tin* cure in complete?until
healthful blood, fit to betheinaterinl
of tlevil uit'l muscle, ^?ne and nerve itn<l brain,
flow* through the cnanuels of circiilntion, instead
of the watery pabulum with w hich they
have heretofore beenimporfectly nourished.
W. H. R. WORKMAN,
NOTARY PIBLK,
CAMDKN, S. C.
Will make Protest* where necessary, take
Probate of Dadl* and Mortgages, UcuunciationB
nf Ih.wev. D'lmini?terf?eth?. N*"- April 17.
I II II
Farmer's Cooking Store.
From the Newberry (8. C.) Herald of March 18,18T3.
Newberry, S. 0 , March 3, 1873. .
MESSRS. CUL VER BROTHERS:
It is with pleasure that we commend jour
Farmer Cooking Stove to the goneral public.
They are an absolute household necessity
at this time, especially when so much
of domestic duty and management depends
more or less upon our wive9 and daughters.
The Stove is as simple and beautiful in construction
as it is rapid and reliable in its
work. In a word, it is as nepr perfect as it
can be.
' " " " r TIT T) 1 1?.
J. U. f5. nrowil. ?J. TT . ivuuuci,
A. Longshore, M. C. Longshore,
W. F. Metts. ' J. B. Johnson,
S. Werts. W. M. Kinurd,
H. Suber, J. B. Floyd,
Mrs. A. Lake, J. S. Pitts,
J. P. Williams, W. 1). Peterson,
D. S. Holley, John McOarley,
J. F Oxncr, A. C. Hollinswortb.
Samuel Abrams, J. K. G. Nance,
J. C. Stewart, C. McCracken,
II. Hendricks, D. P. Hawkins,
Jacob Kibfer, JaS. Lester,
B. S. Burton, B. FJGriffin,
L. Longshore, T. J. Ncel,
John J. Cook, L Diekert,
W. M. Dorroh, J. M. II. Buff,
John P. Kinard, J. D. Epps,
Isaac Herbert, M. Reeder,
John Abrams, M. L Young,
0- P. Harris, W. L. Waters,
C. M. Williams, Levi Slawson,
M. Longshore, G. W. Andrews,
M. Golding, James Garrett,
II. W. Suber, Win. A. Fair,
J. W. Gilliam, J II. Boozer,
Stat* of Sorm Carolina?Nbwdehry Countt.
I certify that I am acquainted with John
P. Kinard, J. C. S. Brown and others, whosa
names are appended to the foregoing recommendation.
that they are reputable citizens
of Newberry county, and entirely worthy of
credit.
Given under my hand and seal of office,
this March 3, 1873.
WARREN M. FEAGLE,
Deputy Clerk, Newberry County.
[From the Abbevlle 8. C. Press t Banner Jan. 10,1878.]
Abbeville, S. C., Dec. 10, 1872.
MESSRS. CULVER BROTHERS:
We cheerfully grant you permission to
use our names as you.seo proper in commendation
of your Farmer Cooking Stove,
for we regard it as being altogether the beat
cooking stove in use. It is all that is desirable
in a stove, for it is simple in construe
tion, hag no dampers or flues to burn out,
and bakes quick and beautifully. We bespeak
for you a liberal patronage from our
neighbors and friends, believing as we do
that none who purehaso one of these stoves
will ever regret it, but will consider it a
rare prize in these days, when good cooks
are so hard to get. Yonr enterprise mefita
success, and we hope you will attain it.
James Barnes, T. 0. Hill,
John Hagan, G. W. Bowen,
J. E. Bell. A. Every,
W. B Bowie, H. Riley,
P. P. Hannah, W. Fooshee,
G.W.Nichols, . H. B#Davenport,
S. 0. Young, J. J. Acker,
W. Wickliffe, W. C. Cromer,
J. M. Pruitt. W. F. Anderson,
A. J. Clinkseales, T. R. Pucket,
Jas. Thomeson, H. J. Kpting.
J. D. Alewine. J. D. Neel,
R. Taylor, W. McCain,
M. L. Ashley, P. Tucker,
N. Acker, J. B. Pruitt,
Wm. Ilagau. A. Hall,
J. 0. Fooshee, T. V. Pruitt.
J. D. Adams C. Jones,
B. V. Acker, J. C. Hall,
J. W. Jordan, M. Freeman,
B. P. Neol, V. Sharp,
J. J). Foosbeo. W. A. Hall.
John Jones, Bnrt Railey,
S. Talbert. Win. Cook,
J. U. Britt, J. T. Cheathnm,
W. Watkins, H. M. Prince,
Henry Bowie, S. W. Brooks.
Jno. Vance, J. W. Shirley,
M. C. Rivers, J. M. Jordan,
S. B. Cook, G. P. Oneall,
J. Jordan, W. M. Webb,
J. Criswell, W. Whitley,
A. J. Weed, P. A. Tribble.
Statu or South Cakoli.ta?Abbeville Co.
I, L. D. Bowie, Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas and General Sessions for
county and State aforesaid, do certify that I
am personally acquainted with the above
signers, and take pleasuro in saying that
they are severally honorable gentlemen, and
are men of credit nnd undoubted veracity.
I will add that Messrs Culver Brothers have
s?ld several hundred of their Farmer Cooking
Stoves in this county, and so far as I
have heard, they give universal satisfaction.
I. D. BOWIE.
J.AWCARD.
WM. D. TRANTHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAMDEN, S. O.
Office adjoining that of J. M. Davis, Esq.
February 13, 3m.
~ SOUTH CAROLINA,
Kershaw County.
To all Persons whom it may Concern:
IN THE PROBATE COURT.
WHEREAS, Rebecca Newman, bath this thin
day filed her petition, praying a Homestead
to be aetloff to her, unprovided by Statute.
April 3-t J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P.
T?OTI E.
PURINU wy abarnec, and until further notice,
the t'ainden Journal and all other business
of the sitt.soribor >t< thi3 State will be it]
ehnrge of J 11. Kershaw, who in my duly authorized
attorney.
JOHN KERSHAW.
March J. Urn
SPECIAL NOTICE.
A LI. persons indebted to the late firms of t\
11. Hums and Wallace A Hums, are re^iid-ted to
come forward and settle at once with my agent,
W. L. ARTHUR, at the office of Arthur A. l'oge,
otherw ise I shall be obliged to put theui in the
hands of an Attornav for collection.
March 27-tf. M. T? D'TRN?
For over FORTY" YEARS this
PURELY VEGETABLE ,
LIVER MEDICINE 1ms proved to he the
| GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
i for Ltvfu Complaint and the painful offspring
I DYSPEPSIA, ONSTIPATION. Jaundice Bili
iotts attacks, Sick Headache, olic, Depression ]
: of Spirits, Sou{t Stomach, Heartburn, HILLS
AND FEVER, &c., &e.
After years of genuine experiments, to meet
the great and urgent demand, we now produce
from our original G'nuint Potcdert,
THE PREPARED. 1
a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGULA- {
TOR, containing all its wonderful and valuable ,
properties, and offer it in
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES. 1
, / _ \ 4-1
THe rowuers, ^pricc U? nrivri,;4ii.uu per p c.
Sent by mail, 1.04
ser CAUTION! -?a j
Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' (
LIVER REGULATOR, unless in our engraved
wrapper, with Trade mark, stamp and signature
unbroken. None other is genuine. 1
?T. H. ZEILIN & CO,
MACON GA., and PHILADELPHIA.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
February 3 (dl2) Cm.
New Spring and Snminer
GOODS.
Tbe undersigned respectfully invites the
attention ol purchasers to his large and carefully
selected stock of SPRING and SUMMER
|
DRY GOODS,
Embracing every article in the line of I
Ladies' Dress Goods.
AL.&U.
A fine assortment of '<
MEN AND BOY'S WEAR, !
OLOTHINO,
HATS AMD CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Domestics, Arc.
With a full stock of ,
Gr*ocei*ie&9
Hardware and Crockery, !
With a variety of other articles. All of which J i
j are o red on the most reasonable terms.
ffe J. W. McCURRY, Agent. 1
_ ^rli.?l tfl? i
Egyptian, or Cat Tail Millet Seed, 1
For sale at HODGSON ft DUNLAPS, carefully
selected see-1 of the above variety of Millet, J
the best substitute for forage so much nce<le<l at
this season. Price fiO cents per quart.
March 2<Mt.
AiTinnmnn AT,
il?AU ^UAUl?IIO ur
Wheeler & film's Sewina Mate Co.
AT
J. S. Cloud's,
CAMDEN, S. C. '
CALL aud examine my stock and prices. We
guarantee satisfaction. <
R. D. HANKINSON, Agent. '
January 9. tf, (
Security Life Insurance and An- j
nuity Company, ,
Ql* New York.
ORGANIZED 18G2.
CAPITAL *3 000.000
INCOME... 1.500.000 *
Paid to Widows and Orphans of
deceased members, 1.500.000
Insures on all popular and reliable plans.
LOUIS SHKRFESKK, ?
General Agent, Charleston, S. C. J
IfARLES A DffSAUSSURE,
Agent. Camden, 8. C. i
January 1G. tf
GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS.
i
Rest New Orleans Molasses ?
Sugar House Syrup, 1
Selected Goshen Hotter,
Ilcst Family Flour, ,
Pure Leaf Lard, t
Coffi*, Tea and Sugar,
Pearl Grist and Meal,
Maekarel and Cheese,
Irish Potatoes and Onions,
Soap, Stareh and Candles, <
English and American Pickles, J
Canned Goods?all kinds, :
Candies, Confections, Ac. ,
And every thing usually kept in a first .'
class Grocery and Provision Store, all of
which will he sold at low prices, by
I). C KillKLEV,'Agent. '
January 30. tf
NOTICE.
All persons holding Teachers' l'ay Certificates
! or other claims against the "Free School Fund" I
I of Kershaw County. ate nercny rci|uireu iu pre* <
i sent ihem at once to me and have the soul of
office affixed thereto, as the Treasurer has orders
not to pay any until my seal of office is
> affixed to the same.
FRANK CARTER.
March J?7-dt. School Com. Kershaw 0".
?OrfhaAa?????MMca??Bjp??g?aci
RIBBON
Millinery & Straw Goods.
1873:
ALSO
White Goods,.Embroideries, &carmstrongTcator
& CO.
Importers, Mnnmfacturers and Jobbers.
BONNET TRIMMINGS.
Neck and Sash Ribbons,
VELVET RIBBONS, NECK TIES,
cuiro .(sofina V?lv*>tsftnil Cranes.
LJUIIIIC* UliAO) ? v. . - - ?^ - -,
Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, &c.
3traw Bonnets and Ladies and Children's flats,
TRIMMED AND tJNTRIMMKD,
AND IN CONNECTINO WARKROOMS.
WHITE GOODS, LINENS
AND EMBROIDERIES,
Laces, *Nets, Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs,
Veilings, Head Nets, &c. &c,
Nos. 237 and 239 Baltimord Street.
BALTIMORE, MD.
f^-These goods arc manufactured by us or
jought for cash directly from the European and
\mcrican manufacturers, embracing all the laest
novelties, unequalled in variety and cheapness
in any market.
Orders filled with carc, promptness and 'dispatch.
March 6.?lm*
Notice to Contractors.
SEALED Proposals for re building Marshall's
dridge over Little Lynche's Creek, will bo revived
at this office for the next thirty days.
JOHN A. BOSWELL,
Chm'n. B. Co. Com'rs.
Frank Carter, Clerk,
march 27-4t.
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March 6, tf.
Notice of liiMoiuiion,
rHK Copartncrthip heretofore existing between
the undersigned under the firm-name
>f WALLACE & BURNS is this day dissolved
>y mutual consent. All parties indebted to the
toncern are requested to come forwaid at once
ind make immediate payment, and those having
rlaims against it will please present them to Mrs.
U. L. Brrns, who assumes the liabilities, and
*ho alone is authorized to sign the firm's name
n liquidation.
W. WALLACE.
M. L. BURNS.
February 25. tf
NOTICE.
I have this day given W. L ARTHUR a
ipccinl power of Attorney to collect and settle
ill notes and accouuts due the late firm of Wa!acc
& Burns, and'also renew his agoncy heretcore
exercised in sealing up the affairs of Burns
It Boswell and C. B. Burns, still in liquidation.
? ? ? \t r nirnva
KrT>. ! i * 11 iu? u. uvni?u>
Copartnership Notice.
THE undersigned have this day formed a
Copartnership under the name of AKTHUR
t PAGE, and hare purchased the entire Stock
>f Wallace & Rurus, und will continue the bttsi*
less at the Old Stand, where they will be happy
o meet the customers of the old concern, and
tope by strict attention to business to merit a
ontinuanee of the patronage so long extended
o the house.
W. L. ARTHUR.
JONATHAN PAGE.
February 23. tf
itton PF.U HAY! .Wonts wanted. All
?5 classes of working people, of either sen, I
roungor ohl. make tnore money at wark for us
n their spare moments, or till the time, than at
my thing else. Particulars free. Address G.
'TINSOX & CO., Port's nil. Maine.
Septemherlit. 12m.
rite Finest Tnble Corn for the South
LARGE YORK SWEET CORN?An improved
!-a_. a- I . .. ?.\.l Mt%,l
banei V, u* V rf/?yt ^ur, ? H ? vrtifmif Jtu r *?/, miM
'ZCtMiitf/h/ prodnrtii'f. I'nek ft (l>i/ moll) i!*? crntf.
Al?n st generul assortment of select (Jttnlen ami
Flower Seeds?Si. $J. S:{, s|. mix! !?.">. Colleoliotis
of tlio elioioeM varieties mailed in nny a?lilroes
on receipt of remittitur*.
liefer (by pcrini?eio)ii lo lion. .1. S. Hlstek.
Washington, l>. (' . Weiser, Son \ I'm l, Hunkers,
York, I'a.
KDW 1) .1. KVAXS k 00..
A i/r.'TyifK'i oij \ nrk. l'?.
March JJO*
- J?BBB???i???
FRESH
Spring Goods,
AT CLOUD'S
Emporium of Fashion.
A new and complete line, and largely increased
stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Hats andCaps.
ti ? i?' - ?
xancyanatstapie uoods. .
A complete assortment of
BOOTS Aim SHOES
THE BEST IX OAXDEX.
"Carefully selected by the proprietor in theNEW
YORK MARKETS.
Ladies and gentlemen-will please call and
examine this ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY
of Seasonable Goods before purshasing elsewhere.
The well-known standard of SATISFACTORY
CASH PRICES strictly maintain
*_ JOS. S. CLOUD.
LAW NOTICE.
CAMDEII, S. CM "MARCH 1, 1873.
THE Jjaw Firm of Kershaw & Kebsiiaw, is
this day dissolved. The senior member is
authorized to use the* firm's name to close the
business.
J. B. KERSHAW.
JOHN KERSHAW.
March 7. lm
KERSHAW & WORKMAN
ATTORNEYS
AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
CAMDEN, S. C.
THE subscribers having formed a copartnership
under the above name, will give their
attention to collections, conveyapcing, business
in the State Courts or the United States Courts,
Pensions, Bounty Claims, and all other^ matters
entrusted to them professional!v.
J. B. KERSHAW.
W. H. R. WORKMANMarch
7. tirao
WILSON'S
T.TWn i?
jlia V JUAH M.
A Mire and permanent eure for all disease*
caused by a deranged Liver such as Jann?
dice, Dyspepsia, Ilaa^tburn, Fevers,
Nervousness, impurity oftbe Blood,
Melancholy, Coetiveness, Sick
Headache, Pains in the
Head, and all kindred
diseases.
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE IT.
Sold by all Druggists.
PIIEPABKD ONLY BY
WILKOX A LLACK,
M 1.?f?in Charlotte, X. C.
Prodigy Cotton Seed.
A SMALL quantity of this wonderfully prolific
Cotton Seed is now offered for sale. This
seed produces from eight to thirteen locks to
the boll. From one hundred stalks of the genuine
Eight Lock Cotton, sixty pounds of seed
cot'on have been gathered?equal to six thousand
pounds to the acre. It was raised by Col.
W. H. Cannon, sen., near Pt. Stephens Depot on
the North Eastern itailroad. S. 0. Apply to
A. M. KENNEDY, Agent.
March 13. ** 4t
Cotton Seed.
11011 sale, 3,<XK) bushels of Cotton Seed, if ap
plied for soon, at the
CAMDEN STEAM WORKS.
For dale or Exchange.
TWENTY-FIVE or thirty very tine half Merino
Lanihs.
WM. M. SHANNON.
March 7. -t
llriiftlicH. de.
English and French Hair and Teeth IWushes,'
of all qualities. Whitewash, l'aint and Horse
Brushes, a very large assortment. For sale hv
November 2K. IIOWtiSON & DUN LAI*.
Perfumeries, do,.
(lerman Colognes: Florida Water, Lubin's Fx.
tracts, Fine Toilet Soaps, in large variety.
Dressing Combs, \c. For sale by
November HODGSON & DUN LAP.
Estate ofT. J. Clylmro.
XJOTICE is hereby piven that one month after
[\ 'Into I will apply to the Judge of Probate
for Letters of dismission a- administrator of tlie
above Katate.
April 10-4t. S. ('. fLYIM'RN. Adiu'r.
Estate of John McKain.
NrOTlCK is hereby piven that one month after
_ date I will apply to the Judge of Probate
for Letters of dismission as :nlmini?tratrii of
the above Estate.
MARGARET PMVflL. Admr'x.
tiivreh ?7. P.