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THEJOIJRML j
.H >I I N ivUUNHAW, j
PROPRIETOR.
CAMDEN, S. (. APRIL 24, 18 73.
T)k> (<ro;it Cuual* Convention ol'
Governor*.
Governor Smith. <>t" Georgia, has invited
the Governors interested to meet in Conven
<un>!i/1? tlirt ffvont Tiroiefitcd Atlail- I
I IUH IU CVUJIU\ * ?MV v?.
tic and Great Western Canal of'Georgia,
connecting the waters of the Mississippi*Tiver
and the Atlantic ocean* The project is
that the United .State.- Government eonstruet
a canal frotn the southernmost point
on the Tennessee river to the Coosa river in
Alabama. Thence the Coosa is navigable
down stream, connecting with all the waters
of A.abamn and by the Tallapoosa, to Tallaha>see,
Florida, thence to the bouudaryline
pf Georgia, along the Warrior to the coal
beds of north Alabama, and through the
rich valliesnfthc Tombigbee and its tributaries
up the Coosa to Koine. Ga., there connect
with the Oustoula, Ga.. then the Etowah,
cross the Chattahoochee at Columbus, thence,
to the Ocmulgee. and so on to the sea. It is a
gigantic project, and opens up a world of
speculation as to the rich benefits to flow
from this great system of inland navigation
eloquently set forth in the speech of Gen.
PuHosc of Georgia, iti Congress last session.
The cost is estimated at from S20.000.000 to
S40.000.000, ami will briug at least that
amount to the South for disbursement, and
as*we have no hope of getting the government
back to the minuium of revenue and
expenditure, we are in favor of the enter,
prise as one means of "getting our money
back." If it bo necessary to preserve our
consistency, wo may call this a great "inland
sea," as Mr. Calhoun ealled the Mississippi
river, and thus take it out of the category
<<f internal improvements.
<?eu. LaFayette MeLai|a>Too Ooad
To Be Trne.
In commou with his many frieuds and
comrades in this vicinity, we heartily congratulate
our old Division commander on
the well merited appointment mentioned below
:
The Aug usta Chruni>'lc ami Smti'nelsays: J
"The report is published that the President
has already appointed, or will appoint in a
few days, General LaFayctte MoLaws United
States Marsha) for the distrret of Georgia.
We most sincerely hope that the report will
prove correct, convinced, as we are, that no
appointment can be made which will prove
more satisfactory to the people of the State.
In the tirst place, the appointee was a gallant
soldier in the Confederate armv. and in the
- * ? .1.
second place, lie nas oeoii aim is a nuuucu
and pronounced Democrat, two qualification*
t?ot usually possessed by Federal officials.
His political sentiments are well kuown to
the President, and hie appointment, if he obtains
it. will be due solely to his merits and
personal relations existing between himself
and the President. If we recollect aright,
the Confederate General and the L'nion
leader were classmates at the military academy
of West Point, and tfie intimacy and
friendship which commenced in the school
room was continued through their subsequent
life in the regular army, and was
strongcnongh to survive a conflict iu which
they espoused different sides. The appointment
has in it no political significance whatever.
It is simply, a recognition of former
ties and associations.
The Bloody Work in LolIsana.?Tho ;
particulars of this affair come in slowly and
unintelligibly. All that is certainly known
is that the radicals, mostly negroes, assailed
and capt tired the Court House at Colfax, the
capital of 0rant county, and turned out the
officials in po-vssion.
Having done this they p. receded to fortify i
themselves and to drive out the citizens op- ,
posed to them. This was dune under the
authority atid conduct of the person whom j
they claimed to be the sheriff elect. The I
conservatives obtained re inforcements, and
under tRe load of their sheriff. approached '
the Court House and being fired upon, pro- j
ceaded to fire the building then g: rrispnedby ,
400 men. and as the garrison left the build- i
?
iug they were tired upon and from >') to 100 (
of thcui were killed. Tin* 1. S. (government
ha-; ordered two companies of troops to Col- j
fax with orders to refrain from interference
_ |
bctw mi contending faction? but to aid in ;
the execution of procc.-.; from tlio United
States Courts. The c.\ teiueiit is reported .
fen rfin New Orlean- a i l intc-n.-u through- j
out the Vtate Just the same condition of
jiffiir a- precipitated thoc lli-ioti at Colfax,
prevails all over tlio State, and similar condiets
may be considered imminent
Worfester's Eleiiiculs of History.
Wo have a card before us from the
brothers, executors of Joseji I. K. W orccster,
the Lexicographer, certifying that the objection:*
1 eocti'm of the above named work
was added by the publi hero after tlio death
of the author, which occurred in October,
1 s ;r?. This statement is made in justice to
.. . V
the litem iry i>f the d;stiuxlh-.l?cu amuor ui
tin: irreat American dictionary.
kor tiik jovkn.ll,.
I/a t'dttur: It lias given tuc much gratifloat
ion to observe your efforts to direct the
attention of our people to our material interest*.
The development of the dormant
wealth, that is spread s'? lavishly all around
it>, will do do. uiacb to .t'iyau'-c us m uli ru.
speets desirable'to a people n??l yet dead to
high aspirations.
Agricultural intcroets arc improving greatly.
with tl)0in commercial, mechanical and
professional interests advance pari passu,
but railroads and manufactures are of slower
growth require capital and concentrated
en org) ; but 1 do not now propose to aid you
in your efforts in these particular branches*
You are in the right path and will do much
good I doubt not in urging these important
matters here upon a people you love so truly.
My special object in this communication is
to call the attention of your readers to an
nteresting feature in our section of the coun?? ?
..ml I run sum vmi will v.iril'v fill 1 shiill
l. J, -? ? W?W J w*. J
say in its behalf.
1 have recently met in Camden scvera]
very agreeable northern visitors seeking
health and recreation in our genial climate.
W.thoutexception they sceui delighted with
all they see, but they do not know, as you
and 1 do, that one of the greatest advantages
which this immediate section of country
possesses is its remarkable healthfulness.
Pulmonary diseases?as inheritances?
are utterly unknown here. You and I know
many cases of invalids from Scotland, Ireland
and the northern States, who came here
early in life fleeing from pulmonary diseases
and who expected to die from it, who have
lived to be aged people. We know the families
of such people now here in the third
and fburth generation in which there is not
the slightest tendency to consumption, while
in t.linir nld n.-tt.ivn land ennsumntion has coil
stantly claimed its many victims of the
same stock?but great as is the boon to be
exempt from this insidious foe, it is not all.
It is a well recognized fact that in this pine
and sand region not only are we exempt^
from pulmonary and malarial disease, but
that tliose three terrible scourges, diptheria,
mencngitis and typhoid fever, as epidemics,
are imiknown?indeed, of the two first I never
saw a case?though a few isolated cases
of the first have been known. I have
never heard of a case of the second in this
section
What an inducement to immigrants, we
can add to our material wealth which invites
their search, when we insure theui
health in the pursuit and from all a
WELCOME.
Public Meeting[From
the Lancaster Ledger.]
lit accordance with previous notice a meet
ing of friends of the ptoposed railroad from
Chester to Cheraw via Lancaster Court
lluu*e, was lield at this place on Tuesday,
15th instant, for the purpose of Lying before
the people of this county the plans of
the corporators and openiug books for subscriptions.
l)r. A. 11. Davejra, of Chester, was called
to the Chair, and J). J. Carter was appointed
Secretary.
We regret that our limited space, reserved
for the proceedings, will not admit of a
more cxtencd notice than we are able to give
in this issue.
The meeting was a large one, and was
composed of some of our most influential and
wealthy citizens. On motion, Colonel T. C.
Dunn, of Horry, was requested to address
the meeting. Col. D. is President of the
Little River & Cheraw Railroad, and his remarks,
were eagerly listened to and well
* tt . 1 ! 1.1 V
received. no srrongty iavoreu me consolidation
of the two roads, and pretty fully demonstrated
by practical argument that the
two loads were identified i;. interest.?
By the projected route the distance to a water
outlet is*onsiderably shortened, equal in
advantages to other seaports for shipping.
Me also fully explained the advantages of
the narrow guage over the 'broad guage
roads.
W. A. Moore, Esq., in a short speech
represented the true sentiment of the people
of Lancaster?that they were in earnest,
and desired the road from Chester via Cheraw
to Little River; and that they will subscribe
liberally to the enterprise.
Judge J. J. McLurc, of Chester, made a
few practical remarks, andfo the point. The
people of Chester were ready for action. The
time for speechifying upon such matters as
railroads had passed. We were an intelligent
people and knew their advantages and
Dcnriit.- lie picugea Lnesier county to iac
enterprise.
Judge Hough, of Chesterfield, represent-'
ed his people as "all right," and (hat they
would do their vc-ry best to secure the road.
At the conclusion of the speeches the
Chairman announced the following named
gentlemen as Commissioners to open hooks
for subscription :
!>. J. Carter, Br. S. L. .Strait, J. A. Has
sell inc. Albert Clinton, A. Hudson, Hubert
\Vi!-'?u and Hubert McLaiti.
At tHe time we go to press, 5000 acres of
land and 87001) have boon subscribed.
Gone to Camden.?The Messrs. Culver
Bros., having canvassed this and adjoining
counti' successfully, both |>eeuniarily to
them. and with satisfaction to the people,
have drawn up their numerous stakes and
departed with their large wagon train for
the Town of Camden, where an invoice of
their popular cooking stoves await their coming.
Wo commend this enterprising goahettd
lirin to the people of that eoetiou,
and peak tor them the consideration which
oheir thorough bu.-inetts qualities and gentle- !
tloiiiiitdv manners entitle them to, and null
onl\ regard.* the proprietors themselves, |
hut thmany gentlemen who are employed
hy ll e-ui in running thewagoqs and disposing
of" their stoves. ?S>'> irbvrry lh rol<(.
County Auditor'* Office,
t AMDKN, !S. April J I. is;:!.
VTOTICL i? hereby given tiiui ilie ?tuu of tit' I
teen ilnlluts ami fifty si\ cents (il'i.."??'?) :
has been deposited in the Treasury of Kershaw
County hv John J. R? ach, for tho vedeinptiou of
forty acres of Lund in Flat Hock Township, for- 1
I'cite I for taxes for the year 1x71. as the property
of l!o -kid John J Konch, and now re I un.
cd bv .joint Resolution of tho General Atacmhly
of it7_-i3.
J P. HOs|W?LL. Auditor. ,
April J7*
A New and Valuable Invention.
IN VENTED IN GEORGIA.
! 'PAKE NOTICE?Time once past nw?: re.
1 turns! Three valuable patents for halt!!?
W. D. SMITH, of thcKtatcof Georgia, has
made his appearance in our town with two classes
of Gang Cultivuiors?one for horse-power
and a small rt- one for hand purposes, used in
place of a lu>e. He challenges the United States
tor produce a more labor-saving tool to cultivate
cotton, corn or vegetables, or that will kill grass
better. Mr. Smith is here for the purpose of
selling rights, and will remain for a few days.
He has also a table Kiltie and Fork, for which
he will sell State or United States rights. Now.
you men who want to make money by thoutandt,
nit'n%h*r tint a ftu /j nti utht r , ht-rt is t! dull:V Of\
feral. I will take city property in par pay for
rights. W. D.JSMITII w ill he found on the
streets or at the DoKalb House. (Jive him a cull.
W. I). SMITH.
April 117. It.
SOUTH AltOLL\i
LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY,
CHARLES I ON, S. C.
OFFICE NO. 17. UllOAU ST11EET.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
rnjJE deposits in the Savings Department
L this Company are invested as a Special 1'rust,
and, therefore, are .not subject to the hazards of
banking.
In addition to.this special security, depositors
have the guarantee of the entire i'nnk Capital,
which amounts to fhreo.hundred thousand dollars
^$3000,000.) .*>
This department will enable all classes to find
a safe security for their savings, however small:
ind at the- same time bearing a rcuunative interest
(six per cent, compounded quarterly.)
Currency can be remitted by express and drafts
by mail.
F- A- MITCHEL, Cashier.
DIRECTORS AND TRUSTEES.
GEO. S. CAMEROX, ?. L. Ill'1ST,
K. II. FROST, * V.'. J. >1 ID I) I.ETON,
W. C. BEE. A.J CREWS,
W. B. WILLIAMS, E. WALT.TF.X,
II. 11. DELEOX, C. G. MENMIXGER,
B. O'NEILL, WM. I..
A. 1*. CALDWELL, J. T. WELSMAN,
I i. M. 8HAOFELFORD, OBO. H. WALTER,
J. C. II. CLAUSSEN, * II II. LAZARUS.
/ New Advertisemnets.
WiBTDN UNIVERSITi. "
MEDICAL DKPAKT.MDNT,
Baltimore. Md.
TUB THIRD ANNUAL SUMMER SESSION
Will commence on Monday, March HO, 1K73,
ami continue Tour isoqiui mc course n lectures
is full ami complete. Entire Fees, $65.?
For particular, addres.
Prof. CIIAS. W. CHANCELLOR, Lean.
1Q SAMPLES seut by mail for 60c. that retail quick
iZ tor tlo. K. L. Wolcott, 1st Chatham-square. N. V.
HI AN TED Immediately?50.000 addresses, to which
specimen copies of Smith"# Mauazixk will bo
sent free. Agents write 1'llny E. Smith, 51 IJItoi yv-st,,
New York.
(hi From25cts.?Eight samples malted free b.rssc.
Jh/1 tleit sell at sight for four dollars, to any per in In
r1 Camden who will act a- ig?nt. ItANDALI. Co.
707 ilroadway, New York.
T1TTTT TlTlTlfl Sen,l for-nr Illustrated catalogue of
BUiyiiKo^^'^.T^Sfen. A ?o.
i7 Warren street. New Vork.
AGENTS! A RARE CHANCE!!
We will pay nil agents sio per week, is cash, who
will engage wliBus at omk. Every tniug lurti. hod
and expense* paid. Address.
COULTER A CO., Chailotte.Tilich.
WORKING CLASS
Respectable employment at hnuie. day or evcn:.ij* no
capital required; full lpstrucf ins and valuable p:. ,.age
of goods seat fiee by mail. Address with six cent return
stamp, V. YOUNG A ((>., 1(5 Cortlaudst., W. Y.
A WATCH FREEHS';':.
act as our egcut. Business light and honorable.?
?? * - , In.h'o g? fljinr Kvi'- v l?o
*100 uti mailt.- in utc .in,. .
dy buys it. Can't do without it. Must have it. N>< Gift
JCutarprlae, no Humbug .Kenndt a Co. Pittsburg; Pi,
100 TEACHERS OR STUMTS
MALE or FEMALE, can f< cure EMPIOYMES'T i'AYIXG
FROM iliWto$100|K Month during the Spring
and Summer. Address, PEOPLE'S JOURNAL, 518
Arch-at. Philadelphia, Pa.
SIO A DAT.
Easily made by an Agency of
"OUli OWN FAMILY DOCTOR.'
Rest medical work extant. Ever" body buvs that es
It. lTnusual inducements to utcnts. Send forci . ra
and terms t ? HURST k CO., TiO Broader. New \
f?f~An cn,-\ and sure ' m>kc money.
NUMEROUS TESTS HAVE PRO\ ED
N. F, Burnhani's New Turbine
watfr vvMrrt
\ V # 1 fe* V? | ? M MM MM
To be the*Best Ever Invented, j
l <'|{ PAMPHLETS ADDRESS, YOBK, l?A j
F -2NT8 WAITED FC:<
BEHIND the?CENE8
m WASH3ftGTQE4*
Thd spieieat and best slut: link ever published- I. tell*
II about the p. est Credit MoMller Scandal. Senatorial
Brilwries, Congressmen, Rings. Lobbies uu<l tli. von.
derfnl Sights of the Natlonaj Capital. It nella uniek,?
Send for circular*. ati<l Ree'our terms and a fn 1 daxcrlptioii
of the work. Address National i'ubli ' ing
Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Atlanta, f?a.p or Memphis, Venn
Agents! A Rare Chanco.
We will pay all agents $3n i wetk In cash, who will
engage with its st dnck. L ? ihtng furnished mid
expenses paid. MANUKA' 11'lilNO COMPANY,
I>: utile Creek, Michigan.
Sewing ?IacI)ino
In the Rent in file World.
I AGENTS WANTED. Scud far circular. Addrei
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[ Write for Larar. Ulutt. : i'rice Lit t. AddrrtK J
pitisbuhgh
Itrei ch-loaoing snot t-ii . .- uo liottl'le ^'iol .
fillll-, # > to U?. Silljflf Citl'l - * ! to silt. l(l||<-<:. fSI
it(*Vol\eji( $? to tiX llatol:, , 7 to < .. Mntci in), I
KiSliluir stork. I.iiixet ' > dealer*, r lib*. Aim)
Guu*, Revolver*. Ac, bought o. ir.ul <! f?r. tiotul* -ut
by cvpri'tiH ('. (?. l>. to l?e crini'iniX More r>ui<i i.
FEVER
Neglect ? ( outfit, Nothing I" more certain t lay
the foundation t a future evil cottsoqueuceo.
Wells' Carbolic Tablets
are h sure cure for all dlaea*< * of the Respiratory orguu,
gore Throat, CokU, t'roah Diphtheria. Aattiinn, I
t .iln, i ll. Ilo . iie.'H. Dryln the Throat. Win.i; i|?c,
ul llroiicliial I'ulteo. and ail 1' wd?i t ul the I.UUK-.
In ii lOkseH ot sudden e >M. however taken, i .? t
TAItr TS Hhcui'il be prompt > .uul freely toted. ?iiey (
eqiinli/.e the en ulatlou of Hi . >od, im itate tie ?everity
of the attack, and wi . ion very short time, ic*
store healthy m ?ion to the n ' < led organs.
Wins Cakholk Tahlkt .. |iui op only lu n rr
Mns, Take no suMttnte*. If they oast be four .it
your <1. uifiristsim? at o m r io Tilk Aiilnt in MiW
iokk, who tvIII fo warili! 1 .' v return mall.
IX' r BR Urcl IVKD MT IVll vltitNS.
i? >1<I t?v ?i um - *. Prlc if> C 'titaa Itox.
JUllNo. KKLI.OOO, Is I rt st., Nov-York,
Sjutl fu. t sr. uiar, Sole Agent for Tnlied s'
Apples. Oran ; (. ; Bnnaiias.
( Mm i rits. L( .irons, &e. . r sale hi
O. KiUKL^V, A^cnf
' "tt 1 " - J * ." ""r?trmT ' 'M r m r j u
1 J,000,000 ACRES!
Chonp JPnvms!
Tli" henpc*t I.mul in .Mark"! fur sab; by the
I n: I'ticific Kail Komi Company,
In the (Jrear Platlo Valhrv.
3,0 000 Acres irf Central IT.'bmaka
Mow ile in tracts of fort] ; ires and npnnli on
live ' it year-i lit at ? ;?? .. ? ,?t. > Advance
Iut iMiuirnl.
MiM ! healthful climate, fertile ur.. '.nnilanee
of ' W at.t r.
l i . : -T MAW: ET IN T Vf-T* The jrreat
Mlu. ' ;!<>qh oi Wyoming, C ilori to. t ah a 11 Neva?v
: sapptli 'i by farmers in th fi t Valley.
So' onUiiwl iO a Hojzi ;;4<1 of
IftO Aer?'M.
-T:. .;:sr locations kos. t:oi.t.*fti:s.
FT, i FOK .Vf.l.! ' ' j:i?, , v choice
(Jo* i land- <-;'c:i f" r v u: 1 !' e Itomeste
t' ir,near this Great Hall oad, with good market
! !?* co?ivi>n!i;i:?- =< : in- t country.
] ' . to j.n hnser:. <?f i;-?it.-? ufiL
S ; shoving th I ?1. , edition
Ul !i nc i it!1 ii.ri v.iii: .m ,v ill > ire*
ever' ..- sre. AdHreM, o. P. DAVIK.
Laud' oj.urti.SH iv r. j'. p. ft.,
0>rA
Til .?u -K on ,i->^ lyall medicinal agents
has c li-eii that in their ] < cess i pu pation and
pari r ui they have also d-hiiitatcd t!i.- system. To
obvl .sviificaitr physic.:; ;s have lotiR i-onght for
an av thai would
Pa: je, Purify and Strengthen,
At one and the same fr.:
T.' -?ircb h>- at Usth i row: 1 * I hva "discover
htnrluUyrealise*thefo djstdesu tfthooietf
ca' f. v. aad which is Jc-iir tetenrd- <1 a; the moat
imno ' N triumph that Pharmacy ha : over achieved
Th i . . ortaut dvsi ic.atuni is
]>T lilt's Yogctiiblp Liver Pills.
Whi If? the blood and remove ail corrupt hu no:s
and .: nlttiy ficcumulatiot. f mn t!> l>'..ly, and yet
prodit .m weakui * or lasslrtt Ic whatever, Mil "on
the ' ary tones the fitoui ; i and invigorates the
body . :iz the prcprera of their op ration. They
unit" heretofore Jrreeo leHnli!'* quail'ies of a
STIif TllKNIKti lTKOAl IVE ami a i I KIL > IXU
TON
Dr. IT'S PILLS are thsni'i^t acivs ami seerchin;,'
i. inc in cxistenee. They at once attack the
root . -eases, and their action is sonrnmpt that in
an l: or twoafier ?lif, are taken the pati-at is
awar their Rood effects. They tnjy tie taken at
any: without restraint to iliet or oc'-u nation; they
prod i v neither nausea, gripinjror d.Mlity, and ns c.
ranth. .' Heine have no rival.
Pric cents ft. box. Sold by nil Druggitto.
Prin i Oftic 13 and 20 I'latt-st.. New York.
I , Martin's Cow-Pox Virus,
AP I'TLLY PURE NON-IUWIANIZLD VACCINE
V1KI ' . 'allied l>y the metiioilof ti; r. Animal Vaccinate
.. instituted by Prof. bePaul of l'aris in April,
isc>, .uthe famoni case of spontaneous c >w-pox at
Beau,- c?, in France, and InauRural din America in
Sept ", 1910,1iy l)r. Uenrv a. Martin, with virus
and if ' i|ih insriic ions from the hand of Professor
Del'.i "ur eatahllahmeni la bjrfai the i Rest tad
most . i t in the world. La rev Ivory "lancet" points
pack'- >1 io $2.0); primary crusts, (scuds,) most
curci lected, $ '<.00. Ail virus Is feTl.v warrnutod
ertlco It will be packed : iRowi'h : ; f-ct safety
bv r.i I. Full directions for u-a- accompany each j.sckbro.
P utrince inns' arcompttnj l'.:- order. Safe
deliV''i f Virus Insured.
I)' ilENKY A. 31 RTIN A' SON,
n II . Ma s.
i 0 to toemtumsT
i. -?0 NLW I'STATJES.
h EXTRA EARLY VERMONT. Ten Days
r ' Earlier than K.irU" Rod*. EXoltMOI'SLY
| (J t :OL>rCTiVE, ami ! h\i i f.ENT FLAr
) f ' oil. $1 per pound: : p*??;.. : >\ mail post
, UJ {: aid, for 93.5".
kJ {' ; comi>T(>vs srit! hi-i:.'.> .tJjji-istr. the
Ml-. re. A liitle later tti .a Kj. i. o. KQt'AL
^ v Uttilty. . per p a , bj . postpaid.
t~ 'too will he award-in I'RLE'. Mstothosc
t who produce the large . qtunt . (rata one
If) r und. be*<vipfive ti euw" the above,
*T' rii:?list ?f too vane' .> of i.m-a.freeto
to f
jfL r iitnatratp.t sa?.i r . nsges with
i UJ k *>rcd Chrotno?i'i t .
J?-1 < A nor Tomato, the "A RL1N I'OV Early,
- lid ond productive. l'.icci;. < >;a per packrK
Kivo pace!* forfl.
m ^ B. K. BLISS & SONS.
82 I' rk IMnee. . >:. iv York.
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exilij. unoroitL'iily ilt v. pm . -.Hihuau*
ccBin Hid and wilt eflt cT.. <l. ; i ' | .'Cdmpo
g|(l'?!l .US (1 :?a : Jill-;.i.
is i want of Mtton iayour Livci and Spleen?
Uuli- Vcd tllOllWlJil t/ci'lii. : I .le'eim Iju.h
sfi : i 11" luolii^ "(ii u . ..ii.'a.iea,
I'lf.H. Pi1 -'lit.-, egi .!. c. Ac.
Iia\ ii. t[H'i lit. iiiiii!'ii: l'i I. stio i is
proir; ' : I'll! S.I : <Mii is <1 'Utiil'i! I poV'TlY
or ti> ' I,ilropilutteiiddUijf.geiRitiiri s and
Inertia.
Huv ,i : weakness of the Inu'Htim-? Y"iure In
dautra UroiiK" interim:a or .. a of the
Uowi!
Hut i : weakness of the r'-ilne or i 'nary OrI
gaiis? . o exposed" to budem in Ii -, .-i :;V:aavated
Are j -1 jectod, drowsy, (tall, ilngglsh < depressc<
1 in . .villi pendael: , luck ache, e< I tongue
ami?' tc in the i .' tiHi ?
Foi "ala remedy In a'.l tl. !!? ' ?. - \ nkm ".lies
an l uM s; lor clesosliigaod pBrifjrii ? ttn? \itiated
l? Iiupa'tiiig vie', e. ij|| tli.-1 it (orees;
fnrliu. jf up and restoring weakened o dilutions
USE
GUBUBEBA
whli'li .aoiinc il in the I . li arnieillc.il authorities
of Lou ' ' and Paris-"the tnost |. werful umto ana ul
teruliv .wis totlie medics! iv.i 'I hi Is no new
and it !' ! d. eovery Uut has l.een long ns I l?y the
leadr t lans of other c Unities with '.ouilciful
reiuetl. ?ults.
Don't v k n and impair the dnrcstivc is h/cathartle.d
physics which give . ly i- ,\\ y relief
?Iiitlifj it, tlutulci:<-y and dyspepsia vviiii ilea and
kind H Hf .Hie in fnl I heir it
Kcei Ithmd pii-i ami h'M ilt i' i:--n i .
i ..t i/. KKl.l.otiii, I-I'.attsr., \ . York,
S. Ag' uf 1"/ the I d Stales.
Prlc: TV.Unr per Itottl". '-'ml for el tr.
DISi. It T or SOl 'i Il-CAiK UNA
: the JMsjrim t'cttri,
IN !1 ANKK'TTUV.
/-.> . : llcury ?.' Salm ml. A.- t
In .1. Ilrviti Kin;;, l! .iii.inj
IN | iff of an oi'lei" el' lion, i' ! Hrvnti.
.In i te l? i let < . . liii . .; ite the
I'llilt r M re.. I will I! . '.ollowiug
de 1 Ileal lisiaie nl I t aa. i ! i.kill]>t,
on ill. 'ST MON|?.\V IN MAN ne\t. sit i he
court if I'nui I'Mi. 'In in* t ii I hours
of eal . :
>0 Acres oi Land,
Sit II a * ' i' i wat r - oi' ! . 1' untie 1
by Ian ill osinh ' i !' V niin it : hreys,
smith I .1 - of ill t?I ,i' T \i !. i 11 >t 11.
en si I. >.l" i'n I'iiiiuiii .liljf ..i. I ..enjuiiii
11 ||i rye, nn<l west b; luu I mjl uown.
Tin ' 'n tliii '1 i: 1th nee oil i
a i-re>< ' nii'i i'?" v *" :'*1 ' >
the bo i to nnrcUai r, au?l a moi p of I
the 111 , 'i ilit ii:11 r> - . 'ii
jiuvit' . 11 v. I ul''in j'.y I . | jut j
II. I . S AL ON I'. \ oee.
April 10. i. *
Probate a otlee.
f^lUA UAN8? Trustees, 1' coiTer I alii
j" oi 1 able to nccnuti: to t! ! i < oc arc
hereb. *. 1 t>> L itnl in til . rctrrr.h within 1
the 1 .. .ae. Default ars w 1 be i dealt i
with. J. 1*. SUIHJiKL.LMJ, J. 1'. J
IW it' felt. tf. if. I
r ~ . I
10h
I THIS S
* I 18 RESERV
| BAU31
II Who are now o
n rninnm 11m nr
|i rnufltr AJKll SI
I mm
H BA|
OFFERS THE EAR
. Spring and Su
In all the Departments i
'ROTT rT-~PTrT1 T7
I am prepai
Extraordinary
To purchasers. For styles
LOW PJ
Call and examine for yourselves.
Camden, March 20.
SPRING" 1873
|
j I invite your attention to my .
SPRING STOCK OF !
I
J
Dress Goods, !
(
PRINTED LAWNS,
PRINTS, EMBROIDERIES, .
j lances, Hosiery fir loves,
| Handkerchiefs and White Goods,
ALSO.
Men's and Boy's Wear.
I
i Cottonades, Plain rind Fancy Drills ,
Tweeds and Cassimeres
j Hats and Clothing-, j
In great variety. Together with (
A FULL STOCK OF ,
j BOOTS AND SHOES.
The above, with uiany other desirable arI
tides, too numerous to mention, have been
recently selected with '.treat care and will be
sold nt the most reasonable prices.
I respectfully solicit a call ?
KOBENT M. KENNEDY. t
! March 27. tf.
BAUt.AIVS 1
? i
DRESSGOOBS, 9
CLOTIIim
Hats, Shoes, &e.
I
| One l)oor above I)r. Young's Book Store.
| _ ^
1AM N<?V OPENlXfi ii complete uu<l well
well assorte<l stock of
Springand Summer Goods
which have teen sclectcl with care, ami will be
sold cheap for cash.
Please give me a call before purchasing else- '
where.
W. WALLACE.
March i!7. 8m. ^
J I MTDHLKTONA CO..
vr A. ^ ? y a
FACTORS
a xd
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BALT1.M01IK. M li.. 1
Having purchased tlio out ire FTOOK OF J
HOODS of Messrs. D. li. DeSai ssi re & *
Co., we will .sell the .same at t
COST for CASH,
and lor that purpose hcicby constitute the .
members ofthat lirm our agentsto effect such
sale.
J. 1. MI DDL ETON & CO.
JuueS tf
Havna Orrmnges
Aud XOBTUEUN AITLLS. For sule by ?
s \).Q,WUUM. "
* ... .. -
|
PACE
'ED FOR
BRO.,
7 ;
pening their
(fflER GOODS. I
BRO.
'
RUCH
brfj?i nimiK ur
mmev Goods,
complclete. Having
'OB C^SH,
ed to offer
- Inducements
5, and more especially for
aicEs,
II. BARUGH.
* tf
Delinquent Tax Sales.
AUDITOR'S OFFICE, CAMDEN, 8. C.,
ai'ril 16, 1872.
NOTICE is hereby given, that in accoedance
with section 4 of an Act amendatory of the
Tax Act. passed .by the General Assembly at
ihc session of 1371-72, the following described
Lands on which taxes are due and unpaid, will
be sold by the County Treasurer ia front of his
Office on the FIRST MONDAY, being the 6th
ilay of May next, and the said sale will be continued
from day to day, (Sundays excepted( until
the whole is disposed of, vis:
prcpirn TAUTVOirro
Depsss W. L.?506 acres uncultivated and
wood land , ,
Cantey# Est. J. W.?30 acres of arahla, 0,098
meadow and 4,650 acres of wood or uncultlvfe.
tnd land.
Lewellen, Ransom?500 acres arable Land.
McCaskill Abigail?212 acres of wood or uncultivated
Land.
Colclough Est. John?2,782 acres wood or uncultivated
Laud.
lngt etn Jauies M.?750 acres wood or uncultivated
Land.
M<-haffey Tyre?100 acres wocd or uncultited
Land.
Clyburn Minor H?115 acres arable and 1,000
icres wood or uncultivated Land, und buildings
thereon.
DEKALB TOWNSHIP.
McSwcen Angus?35 acres arable and 165
teres wood or uncultivated Land and Buildings .
hereon.
Stokes Jos'. H. Adm'r ?537 acres wood or un:ultivai*d
Lapu.
Brown Sarah A.?22 acres arable, 378 teres
.rood or uncultivated Lund and Buildings therein.
' .
Clyburn Jesse?150 wood' or uncultivated
and, and Buildings thereon.
Mosclcy Ueddick?218 acres arable LandWATEREE
TOWNSHIP.
Gibson Mary E. ar.d Sallic J.?450 teres of
vood or uncultivated land and buildings thereon.
Robertson T. J.?25 acres arable and C76
teres of wood or uncultivated land und buildings
hereon.
FLAT ROCK TOWNSHIP.
Martin W. C.?200 acres arable land and
tuildings thereon.
The sale will be absolute, and the Lands sold
vill be conveyed by warranty deeds iv fee sim
dc to the purchasers wituout any right of r?leniplioii
by the former owners thereof.
Purchasers to pay for uecessary papers apd
tamps.
J. 1'. BOS WELL, County Auditor.
April 17. . 2t.
I.AW CARD.
WM. D. TRANTHAM
ATTORNEY AT LAW, '
CAMDEN, S. O.
)fficc adjoining that of J. M. Davis, Esq.
February 13, 3m.
SOUTH CAROLINA,
Kershaw County.
To ?// Persons whom it may Concehi:
IN THK PROBATE COURT.
["IT UK P. HAS. Riboroa Newman, linth this this
\\ day filed her petition, praying a Home*
tend to be het.ofl' to her, ah provided by Statute.
April 3-t J. V. SUTHERLAND, J. P.
NOTICE.
DURING my abat-uce, and until further notice,
the Camden Journal and all other buinees
of the aulmeriber in this State will be in
harge of .1 lb Kcrabaw, who ih my duly anliorized
attorney.
"?n.> ivc.ksiiaw.
March 1. Sm
PIG IIAMS,
New Smoked Beef,
Breakfast Strips.
Bulk and Smoked Very Cboioe.
toekoo and for eale by
ii k jwaiugauw * <?,
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