The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, June 12, 1873, Image 3
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H L Harper, P^tf rriceH gt'10* A M
4n<1 ~i M. on Harp' 1>ra-ver MectinS Wed
nesday at 4 P. Jf
Prc?bjteriai/^orc^' I^Kalb street?
Hev. 3. H. Jp Pastor?Services at 10J
A- M. aiHi P" M. on Sunday; .Prayer
Mooting o^ed nesday at 5 P. M.
^ Episc/AtCurECH. Corner of Lyttleton
\ and Ly*n? streets, Rtv. B. F. D. Pjcrht,
services at 11 o'clock A.M. and 51
~ *" ' 1 -4 q j
P. H. tm weanesaay evevciuug ?i oj
o'aock and Friday morning at 10 A M.
Btp'Ut U'u.olt, Broad street?Rev
'Robert Thompson, Pastor?Services at?10J
A. M. and 8 P. M.; on Sunday. Prayer
Meeting Thursday at 8 P. M.
MEETINGS.
Wateree Division No.' 9, S. of T
Attend the Regular Meeting,
ofyonr Division at Temperance
Hall on MONDAY evening
next, at 71 o'clock.
Dv nrditr fit the W P.
W. D TRANTHAM, R. S.
t~ local mm*.
MT Toe Post Office, hereafter, will be
opened for the delivery of letters on Sundays
from 9 A. M., to 10 A. M., one hour.
it
The Wkathek.?Siaoe the heavy rains
of last week the weather has been wavtn and
clear for the most part and we trust has settled
down more favorably to the farmers.
Important *o Builders.?We call attention
of all ceuoerwed to the card of W
P. Russell k Co., Builders and Contractors,
Haael street, Charleston, S. C., published in
another column.
Ink Baud or Hop*.?We lean that an
organisation of juveniles of Camden was
effected last week in eonncztion with the
Tempera nee society, bearing the above name.
It is under the superintendence of Dr. F.
L. Zemp, and ire believe that Miss Niles is
President.
The Society obliges its members to totally
abstain from intoxicating drinks, from
swearing and from the use of tobacco.
Some thirty members of both sexes joined
the first meeting and an oppotunky will be
afforded every Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock
at fhmpeaaace Hail of doing likewise.
The object ia most commendable, and wc
would rejoice in common with all the humaue
in its accomplishment.
Th* Bi'iujlars Fount).?We noticed in
- a previous issue, the robbery of Mr. Baum
and of Mr. Edward Geraid. Friday last
Mr. M.Banm received a telegram which in'
doced a visit to Winnsboro where he learned
f.AUm inrr fiirts A nacro callincr him- I
. self James Harris, an old Jail bird, had been
loitering about here for some time. Oo the
night in question he robbed Mr. B&um and
within a day or two after went to Ridgeway.
There he entered the room of a young lady
and stele some jewelry. He was in the act
of rumoring a trunk when she called out
and he fled. The lady next day identified
a totally different person as the invader of
her chamber, but subsequent events show
that she was mistaken. Harris then took
the road to Whmsboro and having rapidly
recoonoitared the position, entered the sleep- '
ing apartment of two gentleman, who slept
the swaet sleep of guileless innocence, and
took from the pocket of one of them i safe
key. With this gainieg admission to the
safe he extracted some money and departed
Tl" lu vnf hill tn he changed
which was carried to the same store, and
reeoguiied, and so led to the arrest and
search of Master James. A handkerchief 1
marked "H. Banm" was fbund on hi$ person
and Mr. M. Beam's watch in his boot, He
gate JTr?"3l."Batim at! the particulars of
?he robbery and information leading to the
reeovary of a ralise which was concealed
here and the arrest of one George Barbour, a
carpenter formerly employed on thC Waterce
Bridge, and two others. Barbour and Harris
are old class-mates is the Penitentiary and
no doubt distinguished in the sort of learning
aeqwirad there.
Fire in Sumter.- The Ar?r* of last week
- - ? - . * /? A . 1
gives the following account 01 tne Duruipg
of the jail of Sumter County:
About fifteen or twenty minutes past 12
o'clock, Tuesday night, the Firc-bell started
our citisens from their slumbers, and it was
soon ascertained, that tb? flames proceeded
from the Jail, located in the very heart of
the town. The whole upper story of the
building was destroyed, before the Engines
reached the spot. The fire had made such
headway, before it was discovered, that it
was utterly impossible to save the building.
The Jailor, barely had time, it is said, to
turn the prisoners out before the upper roof
fell in. We learn that there was an iusur-j
ance of >2,000 upon the concern. The hre ;
is supposed to have proceeded from a chim-1
ncv, in a room need during the day, by the '
family of the Jailor, aa an ironing apartment.
The haw is a heavy one to thn County,
the building having been erected at a cost
of >6.000.
P. 3.?We have learned since writing tho
above, that the Jailor saya, there is but little
doubt, that the ire waa an fneendiary one. j
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The Story of Rodgors
> One oftour fatally papers preaches a strong
tempcrancefpnrtnoB, by simply telling the
a woman who, struggling with the
preternatural strength of a loring wife and
mother for years against tho demon of drink
that possessed her husband, conquered 'tit,
and made bim oooe again a freeman. Tn Km
last fllncsrf, brandy was prescribed, which
he was strong enough to use only us a
medicine; but after his death she "turned to
it in her grief, and died, not many months
later, a hopeless, helpless drunkard."
Let us tell a companion story as troc as
this, but of as different a complexion as daylight
to night. A few years ago on any sunny
morning a heap of filthy rags might bo
seen stretched on some of the bales of a paper
warehouse in a neighboring city, with a
strong smell of stab tobacco and whiskey
hanging about it. Turning it over (which
you could do as though it were a log. any
time after 10 o'clock in the morning.) you
would find tho swollen purple face or what
had once been a handsome young man, but
there was little hope that the bleared eyes
or thick tongue would give an intelligent
answer. The porters passing by would push
him aside, but not roughly. The time had
been when he had been a jolly, generous
young fellow and a favorite in the office.?
"Young Rodgers :"?eomeoue would give you
his history in five minutes: "Taken to rum
?do chanoe?poor devil. Stokes, (the proprietor,)
oould not turn him out to starve, so
still gave a nominal salary and suffered him
about the house lest ho should take to worse
courses than drinking." There were hints,
too, of a widowed mother, away off in the
country, who had been dependent on him,
and a sweetheart, a pretty, clinging little girl,
both of whom long ago'he had abandoned.
But there was nothing to be done. The end,
%.? it A 1 If. A _
through the usual norrors qi aeiuiuw tremens,
was apparently not far off.
One day, as Rodgers was creeping to the
nearest bar for his morning bitters, a man,
whom he barely knew by sigty, took him by
the elbow and walked with him into a quieter
street. '*They tell me you are Richard
Rodger's son," he said. ."Dick Rodgers was
the only friend I had for years, and for his
sake I'd like to sare his boy. Are you will
iug for me to try ?" "Oh, you can try," muttered
the lad with an imbeeile laugh. This
nameless frieud, nothing daunted, took him
to a chamber in his own house and put him
to bed. There he and his sons kept watch
and guarded this poor wretch for months,
like a prisoner, keeping liquor from him. and
trying to supply it by medical treatment ?
A physician he employed, but he was not
able to pay for a nurse. Any one who has
had to deal with a victim of mnnia-a-potu
can guess how difficult and loathsome a task
he had set himself. Ungrateful onough it
was at first, for Rodgers struggled against
his tormentors with the ferocity of?just
what he was?a starving animal. As reason
began to return and his unnatural strength
to vanish, he would beg them in his intervals
of reason not to fail hiui. but to work out
the experiment either to success or death.
"It is n?y last chance," he would cry;" "for
God's sake be patient." This friend, with
his son, did work it out through all the foul,
unmentionable details, and, the end was
not death, but success. "How soon," asked
a friend of Rodgers afterwards, "were you
trusted alone 7" "Not for two years," he answered,
laughing. "I was out of jail but in
jail bounds. Do you remember that lank,
muscular young fellow who had a desk beside
me in the office ? He took it with the
condition that he couid leave it to dog me
night and day, to my meals and to iny bed.
That was the son of tho man who saved me.
He was taken from a lucrative situation in
order that he might become my jailer. God,
bless him! How I used to curse him!
Can't you trust my honor V I would cry.
'I'm no con viced that your honor has not
the consumption/ the Scotch-Irishman
could say. 'We'll put no burdens on it until
it has regained its health.',
"Your friend was a wealthy man, no
doubt, and so able to give both time and
money to your case V "On tbe contrary,
he is but the owner of a small hat-store, and
supports bis family out of that. He is rich
or noble only in the deed and spirit of friendship./
All this was years ago. Rodgers is
bow an iudustriots, honorable man, married
to bis old love, with his gray-haired
mother by his hearth, bringing to it the
perpetual-benediction of benignant old age.
His friend sell hats?makes no speeches
aor boasts of any sort in the world. Yet,
who for tbe sake of a dead or-living friend
would go and do likewise ?
New York TrU>unr.
The Modooe?Captain Jack Captured
and the War Ended
Washington, June 3.
The following dispatches were received
here this morning:
San Francisco, June 2.
To General W. T. Sherman, Wath oujfon
D. 0. 1
Colonel Davis reports June let, that the
Modoc scouts, sent out .Tuesday, the 27th,
from Jule lake, report to him at Applegate's
on the evening of the 28th as having found
Captain Jack and band camped on Willow
creek, at the crossing of the emigrant road,
fourteen miles east of Applegate's. Captains
Hasbrouck and Jackson's squadrons, under
Major Green, were sent immediately in
tinrsnit And cama nnnn them on the
crcning of the 29th, and pursusd them till
the evening of the 30th, when fourteen
warriors, ten women and nine children, wero
captured after a slight skirmish among them.
Schonchin and Scar Faced Charley and
Captain Jack, with three warrors, escaped in
one direction. Tho remaining nino escaped
in- a different direction, leaviug
twelve men not captured. Ho will push
them lively until caught, and hopes to close
the war in a few days, aud start the troops
to other {Jbints..
(Signed.) J. M. SCHOHKLD,
Major-General.
San Francisco, June 2.
(irnrral W. T. Skrrman:
Subsequent dispatches from Colonel Davis,
A %nlA?nto>d Timn annnurtnac
(lBU'U nv A}'PIU^UIV n '/ UIIV iur, liiiwuwn
the capture of Jack and two warriors and
their families. He expects the few others
to come in soon, and considers that the war
is terminated.
(Sigued) J. M. SctlOFiElD,
Major-(jcueral.
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Caei'k.ntkus, Pattjcun-Ma k kus, adn
C.vhiNxt-Makers will take nfttice that P
P. TOALK, of Charleston, has on hand and
for sale, White Piue of the finest j;rn<lc
wholesale and retail. Also, Walnut, Oak
land other Hard Woods.
1 Sorm Caromxa Loav ano Trist Comp?.'v,
I viiarlrston, N. C.?We wouM call the special
Aleutian.of our readers to the ndvirt iscmcnt o
the above Cnmpfihy in another column. It offer*
inducements and security for the investment of
savings such as are rarely to be met with. Interest
on deposits at six per cent., compound
quarterly, is in itself a handsome returned, while
the depositor is able threat satisfied that he is
running absolutely no risk at all. For in addi*
tion to the fact that the Directors and Tru.tees
Are among the most prominent and trustworthy*
business men of Charleston, the whole amouo^f
the hanking capital, v?: : ?*?*?,uw, is a wbmm l
for all deposits in the-.?avingji Hepaidmenj^ *']
Thf. Puneer a*d 9^||irKwy<,'pp^iv^%l^S!j
Hazard k Css weft's, made on ihe seashore, frdfej
fresh, selected livers, by. ^aswcll, BasasD,^:
& Co., New-York. It is absolutely 'pttrt **ka
sweet, Patients who have otfce taken if prefer
it of all others. Physicians have dceiaed.it
superior to any of the other oils in market,
nodical Blunder*. Tfj*
' 7 * * ' * * j??E^HE
Prom the period when surgeons nppfltf*
their salves to weapons instead of wounds to the
present wide-awake nge, the medical profession
has often unwittinglytaken side with Disease in
its conflicts with the human system. Even yet,
in spite of the teachings of centuries of' experience,
some physicioans bclievcin depicting their
patients, nlredy seriously, exhausted by sickness,
with pswerful evacuants, emetics, salivants,
cautharidal plasters, or the lancet. But, providentially,
public intelligence is ahead of these
medical fossils, who belong, of right, to the evtj
of the Crusades: That powertui any 01 nature
in its warfare with the caused of eickuess,
Hostetter's Stomach liitters, has opend the eyes
of the masses to the paramount importance of increasing
the vitul strength of the body when
menaced by disease. They understand that
when the atinopheric conditions are adverse to
health, ^ is wise to reinforce the system with a
wholesome-tonic tad stimulant, and thus enable
it to cambat and repel the depressing influence
of and inclement temperature. If the constitutional
and animal powers were always thus recruited
in the preseece of danger, the mortality
from consumption, bronchitis, chronic rheumatism,
&e., would be much less than it now is.
The causes which produce cronps, colds, quinscy.
diptherin and catarrh seldom affect a strong and
active vital system; and of all vitalizing preparations,
Hostetter's Bitters has proved the
most efficient. It is not claimed that this standard
tonic is a-specific for Iting and throat
maladies, as it is for dyspepsia, liver complaint
and intermittcnts, but it is unhesitutinglyasserted
that it is the best knowu safeguard ngainst
all the ntmnsplievic elements of disease.
CAROLINA LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
Memphis, Term.
BRANCH OFFICE AT BALTIMORE, MD.
Assets, $1,075,000.
Hon JEFF* DAYIS, President.
Gen. WaDE HAMPtON, Vice 'President.
JOHN I); KENNEDY, Stair Agent
May 22. 12m.
A ( ARI).
CI W. PRICE informs the citizens of Camden '
Jt that he will visit the town at stated intervals,
say, once every three or four months, and '
will be fully prepared with every variety of material
necessary for Tuning an l repairing PIANOS,
MEL0DE0N8, &c., and will give entire
satisfaction to all who inay employ him.
May 22. lit.
r.nTTNrniT. chamber.
Camdrx, S. 0., May 10, 1873.
Rksolvki>, That in future. Council will pram
no license to retail spiritous liquors within
the corporate limits of the town, except in strict
accordance with the State law regulating the
same. And that no license will he renewed after
the present quarter expires, to those already
granted, except in accordance with the law of
the State as above stated.
Resolved. That after the first day of June, all
dogs found running at large in the streets of the
town, be seized and impounded by the town
guard, and if n< t redeemed within twenty-four
hours, by the payment of one dollar, that they
be killed by the town guard.
Resolved, That these resolutions he published
in the Camden Journal and Temperance Advocate.
Extract from the minutes of Council.
J. K. WiTUKBSpnoN, Recorder.
May 22-tf
C3HVE3KT AWAY.
A Fine German Chromo.
We send an Elegant Chromo, mounted and ready
for framing, free to every Agent.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
UNDERGROUND,
OR,
LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE.
RY THOS. W. KNOX.
(JP2 Pages Octavo. 180 Fine Engravings.
RELATES Ineidents and Accident* byond the
, Light of Day; Startling Adventures in all
parts of the World; Mines and Mode of Working
them; Undercurrents of Society; Gambling and
its Horrors; Cavorns and their Mysteries; The
Dark Ways of Wickedness; Prisons and their
Secrets; Down in the Depths of the Sea; Strange
Stories of the Deeettion of Oritne. The book
treats of experience with brignndsr' nights in
opium dens and gambling hells; life in prison';
Stories of exiles; adventures among Indian;
journeys through Sewers and Catacombs; accidents
in mines; pirates and piracy ; tortures of
the inquisition; wonderful buglories; underworld
oft he great cities etc., etc.
We want agents for -this work on which we
give exclusive teritory. Agents can make $100
a week in selling this book. Send for circulars
und special terms to agents.
J. R. PURR & HYDE,
Hartford, Conn., or Chtcngo, 111I
Estate of Shadrach Rotors.
NOTICK in hltrehy fciv<*n Hint one month nfter
?lat1 will apply to the Jn?l|^o of Prohato of
Keridiaw Comity for Letter* of I)i*mi.?Kioii 11s Kxecutor
t?f the above K*late.
J. K. llODtiKRS, Kx'or.
May 22. 4t.
cht ** to$20 PJSR PAY ! Agfllts wanted. All
}Jj ?} elns*en of w orking people, of either sex,
young or old, make more money nt work for ih
in their spare moment*, or nil the time, than nt
any thimy else, l'nrticuln.-s free. Addrtssti.
STINTON A CO.. Portland. Maine
September 19. U'io.
c,l{ Aft llXlSTlt 11![ J\0\~
C4^B aiFTS!
Ami an IinnieiiMAViM'iply of Valuable, Klcgnut
and ffrnMi daily,
-JUnited sSfciootine Association
A PUTZElpR EVERT TICKET
1 Cash GiftoT^Bpfiyr 7 ? Cnnh Gifts of $770
7 " ?? iSfHi 1(H) .*,00
1(1 " <? ' JK?) 200 " 270
2<L " " MM) 270 " 100
70 " " MjHIO fyO " '>(?'
Also ft large a sfortment of Gold nml Silver
Watches, ElegantJewelry, Silver Ware, Dress
Goods, Furs, Sov/hig Machines, Etc,, Etc.
Tickets to draw&ny of the above artio'es, 27
cents each. The igkcts are placed in scaled envelopes,
well and drawn without favor.
*Nifltcver is naincTupon it will he deliver to the
olderon pnvmen^tf One Dollar, and sent by cxprosaor
mart immediately. There ftve no blanks.
E*ery Tickets idly describes the prize it
'draws* f
' OPIFItWoF THE PRESS.
JfjjPftif dealing iTei lain...'I'lie most
Mflnine scheme * the day.?Ifcrniit .. A good
Stance lor every o?e.?ficntino/.... Universal satisHMfction
given.? J*ja,indealrr.
jfflPicW*stipp1kj[ nt 5 for $1,11 for $2, 27 for
wfiOi for *7, lOij^for $17. One cash gift in
fwCMEpackage <4W}0 tickets gunrnntecd. Rend
all rams exceed! v One Dollar in nmount by express.
Address, T
' % . WAtTOU L. HASTINGS & 00.
^ ?l- Ortiu Vflw Ynrk.
E. ? i l ura nun, ?.
ay 22, '3raFor
8ftle efr Very Low Prices
RESIDENCE,*? Lyttlefon street adjoining
Mr* MeDawtftl'atjmpeiipicd by Di. Bissell.
LEVY HOrff^k*at Kfrkvrood, adjoining Dr.
Snlmond'n. I
JONE8 HOUSB, 011 Fair Street, near It. It.
Depot.
BROWN FARM, 190 acres, 5 niiles east of
Camden on Darlifetr.n Road.
Shannon & lining, Att'y?.
May 22-tf. '-L
Estate of William Johnson
."VJOTIGE is liei^by given that one month after
l\ date I trill apply to the Judge of Probate
for Letters of dismission as administrator of the
above Estnte. *
W. D. McDOWALL, Adm'r.
May 16. 4t
Estate of Benjamin Perkins.
NOTICE is hereby given that one month aft
in ilie Jiidirc of Probate
i?;? < >.?, . -rr-j - for
Letters Dismifsory as Executrix of the above
estate. ' . .
'' ' V. B. PERKINS, Ex'r'x. *
_May_i5. 4t.
SOl Ttt C AROLINA
IMAM TRUST COMPMY,
CHAILESTOST. S. C.
OFFICE NQ. 17, BItOAD STREET.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Tr
THE deposits in the Savings Department of
this Company are invested as a Special Trust,
and, therefore, are not subject to the hazards of
banking.
In addition to (hi? special security, depositors
have the guarantee of the entire Bank Capital,
which amounts to three hundred thousand dollars
($3000,000. y
This department will enable all classes to find'
a safe security fur their savings, however small:
and at the same time bearing a renin native interest
(six per ?ent compounded quarterly.)
Curreucy can lie remitted by express and drafts
by mail.
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MHFCTUUS AND TBt'STKKS.
URO. S. CAWF.ROX, (1.1.. It I 1ST,
K. II. FKOST. W. J. MinUI.RTOX,
W. C. n>:K, A. I * RKWS,
W. n. WIIXIAMS, K. WM.TJKX,
II. >1. |)RI.KOX, I'. II. MI'MMISfiKB,
n. O X Sit.I., WM. I.. WKBB,
A. P.CALDWKtl, J. T. WKl.SMAX,
J. M. stiArFELFonn. <if.o. n. Walter,
4. r. H. CLAI'SSKX', II I). I.AZAItfS.
fri:SII
Spring Goods,
AT ( liOUFX
9,
Emporium of Fashion.
A new and complete line, and 'largely in
crenK-d block of J
DRY 600 DS,
(1.0 IIIIM..
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HateaiulCa |>?.
Fancy andStaple Goods.
A complete nsscrtineiit of
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.JAif.. "
BOOTS AND SHOES
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thi: hi:st i \ 4ti?u>i:\. I
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Carcfull? selected thy flu1 proprietor in the
NEW YOflK MARKETS.
Ladies and gcultjeinen will please oall and
examine this ATTRACTIVE 1)1 SI'LA\
of Seaaonablo flnuls before purshaMii^ elsewhore.
The well-known standard ol'SATI^lWC- !
'I" ' " v" '' * sj I1 T51 I II ' l.'sj eli-ii'f IV II..'IIIItain
IUIU ( .iru x y1" ' j
JOSAS. CLOUD.
KiVll4lM'?. A<*.
Rii^HnIi ami Pn?n<ifi lt?irnn<i Tftlli I'riislu'K,
of nil qualitim. Will* 'va.?h, l':iin( nii?l If..i
Ki'mlicr, a very lot J r sonuicM. F?r ??!< I.v
V>vembir W-^kODOSON * M'SI. VI'. ' I
7
jflR c^ Mk
. Tryy,
For over FORTY YEARS this
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE has proved to he the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
or liivv.T'. Ouupi.aixt nml tho painful offspring
DYSPBIVHA. () N'ST IP A T10 V. J n u ml icc Bilious
attacks, Sick ilmnuMiK.-olic. Depression
of Spirits, Sunt Sto.u.umi, lleartiiarn, HILLS
AND FEVER, &e., \c.
After years of genuine experiments, to meet
the great nml urgent demand, ivc now produce
from our original Gamine Powders,
THE PREPARED.
a liquid form of SIMMONS' I.IVKIt RKGUU
j TOR, containing all its womleriui ana vaiuame
j properties, and offer it in
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES. The
Powders, (price as before,) $1.00 per p'kg'e.
Sent by mail, 1.04
iwr CAUTION !"?a
Buy no Powders or PREPARED "SIMMONS'
XIVER REGULATOR, unless in our engraved
wrapper, with Trademark, stamp and signature
unbroken. None other is genuine.
,T. H. ZEILIN & CO,
MACON GA., and PHILADElTHlA.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTSFebruary
3 (dl2) 6m.
Jfew Spring and Summer
GOODS.
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The undersigned respectfully invites the ]
attention of purchasers to Iris large and care- 1
fully selected stock of SPRING and SUMMER
DRY GOODS,
Embracing every article in the line of
Ladies' Dress Goods.
ALSO.
A fine assortment of j
MEN AND BOY'S WEAB, i
CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
?
BOOTS AND SHOES,
1
Domestics, &c. ;
i
With a full stuck of 1
<iroceries,
nil run a ix* iiuu vi wunn j,
| Willi a variety of other articles. All of which
i arc o red on the most reasonable terms.
fie J. W. McCl'RRY, Agent.
April 10. tf
Egyptian, or Cat Tail Millet Seed, i
For >Hle at IIODtiSOX & DUN LAP'S# care- I
folly selected seed of the above vaviciy of Millet, 1
the best substitute for forage so much needed at :
this season. Price 00 cents per quart.
March 20 It. <
KERSHAW & WORKMAN,
ATTORN EYS !
ANI) I
COUNSELLORS AT LAW, i
CAMDEN, S. C.
I fllllK subscribers having formed a copartnerI
ship under the above name, will give their f
0nent!on to eollectiotis. conveyancing, business 1
j in the State Courts or the United States Courts. <
Pensions, bounty Clniuis, and all other mat- i
I ... tn tliom nrnfexsinnallv.
j. n. ki;i:sii \Vv. J
W. H. R. WORKMAN. I
i March 7. Omo '
A. CARI).
i
rpirr; subscriber proposing to visit his native ?
j. Germany the ensuing summer, takes this J
method of returning his thanks to the citizens of
Camden and the vicinity for the kindness and i
many favors which he has received at their
habds during his residence in Camden. '
Mr. MARCUS TOIMAS is my duly author.,
ized attorney during my absence from the State,
w whom payment may be made of all monies
wc me.
CHARLES ELI AS.
Mnv 10. 4f.
W. H. R. WORKMAN,
NOTARY l't KMC,
CA.MDKN, S. ('.
Will make Protests where necessary, lake i
Probate of l'jrtls ami Mortgages. ttemihciationg I
of Dower administer! lis, ice. April 17. !
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N. F. Burnham's?New Turbine
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ZSTZEWIEIR,
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fans, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Diphtheria, Asthma ,
I'atarrh, Hoarseness. Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe ??
jr Bronchial Tubes, and all Diseases of the Langs.
In all cases of sudden cold, however taken, these*
rABETS should be promptly and freely used. They
equalize the circnlation of the blood, mitigate the severity
of the attack, and will, in a verr short time, restore
healthy action to the affected organs.
Well's Carbolic Tablets are put up only In ilcm
soxes. Take no substitutes. If they cant be fonnd at
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k'okk, who will forward them by return mail.
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Free passes to purchasers of Railroad Land.
Sectional Maps, showing the Land, also new edition
nf J>escri|Kive Pamphlet with New Maps mailed free
everywhere. Address, O. F. DAVIS.
Land Commissioner U. P. R. R.,
OMAHA, NKB.
is unequalled In any known remedy. It will eradicate,
r-xttrpate and thoroughly destroy all poisonous substances
in the Itlood and will effectually dlsjtel all prediopodrlon
to bilious derangement.
Is there want of action in your Liver and Spleen?
I'nless relieved the blood becomes impure by deieteriotu
tecretions, pro,lacing scrofulous or skin diseases,
Blotches, Felons, Pustules, canker, l'lmplea, Ao. Ac.
Have von a Dyspeptic stomach? Unless digestion U
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if the blood, dropsical tendency, general weakness and
nertla.
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Bowels.
Have von a weakness of the uterine or Urinary Orrans?
Ton are exposed to suffering in its most aggrarated
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in spirits, with headache, back ache, cocted tongue
ind bad taste in the mouth ?
For a certain remedy in til these diseases, weaknesses
and troubles; for cleansing and purifying the vitia
;eil moon, mm impaimiK ?iavr io mi me vuai lorce*
for building up anil restoring weakened constitutions
L'SE
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vlilch la pronounced l>y the leading medical authorities
)( London and I'aria " the most powerful tonic and al
eratlve known to the medical world." This is no new
ind untried discovery but has been long used by lie
eadii; physicians of other couutrles with wonderful
eniedTal results.
Dont weaken and Impair the digestive organs bv oahartlcs,
and phyBics which give only temporarr relief
-Indigestion, flatulency ami dyspepsia with piles and
tindred diseases are sure to follow their use.
Keep the'.blood pure and health Is assured.
JOHN KEI.LOCU, IS i'latt St., New York,
Sole Agent for the Tnlted 8tates.
Trice One Dollar per llottle. Send for circular.
The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal ajrenta *
las ever been that In their process of purgation and
urlMeatioti ther have also debilitated the system. To
d>vtate thialdiillehlt vj physicians have long sought for
tit agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen,
At one ami (he same time.
Their research has al lust lieen rewarded li* a'dlseov ri
which fu'lv realises the foudest desires of the ine.U ai
la. uliv, and Whlrh I* Justly regarded aa the most
niooiuuit trlmiiithihat Pharmacy has ever achieved
I'his jni|iort:int desideratum Is
I)r. Tuff's Vegetable Liver Pills.
Vhleh purify the Mood and remove all corrupt humors
>nd unhealthy aivunuilatfbns from the tmdjr, and yet
irodueesno weakness or lassitude whatever, Itut on
he contrary tones the stoniaeh and Inuirorates the
sidy during the progress of their operation. They
mite ir.e hereinfore irrc? -omulablv qualities of a
iTIIKM.TIIKMNtl ITIMiATIVK and a H K1FY1NG
roxir. 4^
lir. TI"I'T'*< 1'II.I.S arc the niont active atnl seartW
iiir iiM-?ll< itie in exlMli iH C. They at ouce attack the ,
oof of iliHftiin'", uikI their action i* so prompt that in
ii hour or two after they ure In ken tin- patient la
ware of their ipNHl effect*. They inav tie taken at
tiv time without restraint to iliel or occupation; they
r'Hluep neither nausea, uripitnr or ilcbllity, anil ana
amilv tueilicitie have no rival.
'l ive'J"? cents a liox. SuM by all Uruggiatii.
'rineipnl Offic HI utnl 'JO I'laM-st., New York.
SODA WATER.
|"i'l. t'OLIi soli.\ WATER, fresh from the
I Foiinsain. ilisjienseil by
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