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f Oil urch I>1 rectory. i Methodist Church, DeKalb street?Rev , R. L. Harper, Paster?Services at 101 A. M f and 71 M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting Wed nesday at 4 P. M. i Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street? j Rer. S. H. Hay, Pastor?Serrioes at 101 *< A. M. and 5 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 5 P. M. Episcopal Church. Corner of Lyttfcton I and Laurens streets, Rkv. B. P. D. Perry, { Rnn<Uv urricflg at 11 o'olock A. M. and 51 ' P. M. On Wednesday evening at 8} 1 o'clock and Friday morning at 10 A M. . 1 Baptist Chtfto h, Broad street?Rev 1 Robert Thompson, Pastor?Services at?10} ' A. M. and 8 P. M.; on Sunday. Prayer 1 Meeting Thursday at 8 P. M. 1 MEETINGS.1 ' == ( Wateree Division No. 9, S. of T Attend the Regular Meeting. J ofyour Division at Temperance t Hall on MONDAY evening t next, at 7} o'clock. , By order ot the W. P. J. L- BKAttliN tiXUN, tt. o. Kershaw Lodge No 391. F M j Attend the Regular CommuniJhL oatioo at Masonic H41 on Tuesday Evening next, at 7 o'clock. n By order of the WV. M.\ . ' V J. B. GOODALE, Seo'y c iecu hews j The Indian of Grace Church propose to d ' give an entertainment for the beaefitof their ^ society, at the residence of Mr. Geo. Alden. ? on Thuraday evening, July 10. Admission * 20 eeota. Children half price. 4 1 ? Dkpot to bx Clomd.?Friday being the fc 4th of Jmhr. no fhaiffht witt be reohived or dethroned on that day. The depot will he f1 closed. 1 ?, it Changs op Scedum.?The train now ti leaves Camden at 3.?5 am. and arrives at ? 3.15 p. a. Connection with the Charleston f< and Western trains as nsoaL On Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, a the sen ran through to Colombia?arriving c at 8.10 a. m., and leave at 10. ft t] Post Oppicb.?Until farther notice the ^ Pq* Oftse will be open daily daring the n week from 8 a. m. to 12 m., and from 3 p y a. In 7 p. a. On 8nnday from 9 to 10 a A ml The anils close daily at 7 p. m. " * r To 8xall-Pqx.?We are pleased to be * Me to slate that the ease of this disease heretofore reported, is rapidly convalescing. NctwfehiUndinff the aanv minors to' the C contrary, we are positively* assured that * tharshas never been any other ease, not even ! in the house where this ooomrred. 9( - ? ? ^ Tax RxTumrs.?The County Auditor has q opened bifoffee for the reeeption of the tax t| returns for the present year, sad will keep it u open till the 20th of August, whsn it will be ti nines j. After that date the penalty of 50 1 per eent. will attach to all defaulters. Fink Tomatoes.?We iters shown on f< yesterday by pur friend Witter, of the Past effee, a eouple of very fine tomatoes, from the garden of Mr. T. 0. Sanders, a few miles n below Camden. They were of the Trophy a variety, of largo vise, smooth and of a rieh a and beeutlfol color. a a Thx Cnops.?Cotton and oorn begin to * make a good show wbtvwthey have been freed r - M I. I from the gnat, bat the report generally u n not fiwemble. Cotton it awttialy later than p laat year, and the damage done by the. exoee- 0 tiro naat, flood and grata, will neatrtlite o any inaremi of the tret in eoitiraikm. One t of oar large* rirer plan ten girea deplorable J aooooate of the ravages of the oat worm apoa 1 kit torn tad eottoji. Io Lancaster the crops are plaaoer than in (hit vicinity, bat mare , backward. I Bout ov TnOOBAHCK.?At a regular j neetiag of Watene Division, No. 9, S. of T. the tattooing brethren wort elected to terra 1 for the taming quarter: J. W. McCurry, W. P. W. H. R. Workman, W. A. J. L. Braaiogton, B, 8. T. B. Arraota, A. R. S. ' 8. II. Matbia. F. 8. F. J. Oaken, T. 1 R. Man, Chaplain. 1 W. Thompson, C. - c J at Andereoa, A. C. 1 T. 8. Oaktt, I. 8. ? T. J. Rodgers, 0 8. W? M. Shannon, P. W. P. i A fall attendance it requested for next l Monday night to assist G. W. P., Kennedy j in the installation of the shore officers and ? to attend to some important business cob-' { nested with the meeting of the Grand Di- e riaion, which eoorooerfhere on the 23d inst. I Come np, delinquent brothers, and let us see yon ones mote. M. ' c The Rural Carolinian.?The July j number of this ioralaable monthly is on our , table. Its contents are raried and of the most Interesting character. The agrtealtars) i pnbiio ase greatly indebted to the publishers t for their nnoeaaiog efforts to maintain the 1 present high standard of the Magasine, j ranking as it does, first among the Agriool- ^ turn I publications on this continent. We , ?sag feel that we cannot too often urge such of t >ur readers as are not already subscribers to ? the "Rural," to lose no time in sending in .heir names. p The terms of subscription are $2 per in nam, with liberal club rates. Address ^ .he publishers, Walker, EAns & Cogswell, 0 Chaleston. 8. C. ' ? I ?tui i Thx American Farmer poe July is t' promptly at hand, as usual, its pages full of 11 >f useful and varied matter for the fanner ? ind gardener, appropriate to the season and j the section of oountry in which this journal o is so popular. Its contents are substantia), r reliable and practical, embodying the experi- 1' jnce of men distinguished in their positions ^ is agriculturists, and no branch of farm e L '"> Aill ilitM nf attention n wur* uuw iuvcitwj ikj v. ? . -??, ? Published by Saml. Sands St Son, Baltimore! p Md., at $1.60 a year or at 91, in clubs of five |l >r more. ^ Thk Charleston Mrdical Journal J tnd Rivikw.?The Jnly number of this excellent Magatinei comes to us promptly, rod appears to eontain many articles of val- , a tn ftta nwidifia) fraternity. Among the :ontributors, we are pleased to find our es- 0 oemed townsman, Dr. S. Baruch and Dr- 8 VI. Reynolds, of Stateburg. t( List of Goods always on hand pi P. P. ^ Vale's Builder's Emporium, Charleston, 8.' ^ J. Doors, Sashes, Blinds,.Mouldings, Brack- 0 te, Stair Railings, Newels, Posts and Stair (] blusters, of his own manufacture, and satis- lc action guaranteed. And the following irect from the manufacturers: Window ^ Mass, Builders' Hardware, Marble and "a Hate Mantelpieces, Drain Pipe, Encaustic n floor Tile. Wire Guards for Store* Fronts h ' tl ad all artioles needed in completing a first- ^ lass house; Price list sent free on applioa- tj ? 01 Tor Lone of AspetlM, Dyspepsia, Indiges- " ion, Depression or Spirits & General Debility, " i their various forms, Fsuo-Phospbokatsd C iuxia of Caiisata made by Caswbll, Haxabd t< I Co., New York, and mM by all druggists, is Its best tonio. As a stimulent ionic for patients . seorsring from fever or sickness, it has no quaL Ir taken daring the season ir prevents J* >? * ?ii<l ??m? >nd ntk?r intermittent fevers. in . ai The attention of our readers is called to the (] dvertlsement of Messrs. I. H. Hall k Co., of tl harlot ton, 8. (X This Arm has been long aad g, irorably known to the building community of w hat city, and are now prepared to furnish from bl heir Builder's Emporium, articles in daily de- je tand, suoh as Doors, Bashes, Blinds, Hardware, G fhite Pine, Fancy Lumber Flooring, Boards, U ic They are also Agents for Asbestos Roof- ** ig, Felt, and Lining?an excellent substitute >r Shingles, Tin and Lath. We say to all in * rat of anything in their line, send for their Circular and Price List. 1' m Sooth Caeolika Loah and Thost Compart, P harlsstox, 8. C.-*-We would call the special j* t Tntion of our readers to the adTertisement o * g( ie abort.Company in another column. It offers iducements end security for the iiralrtinbnt of wibm mrlt as are rarely to be met with. In srest on deposits at six per cent., compound ? uarterly, is in itself s handsome returned/while *1 ie depositor is able to rest satisfied that he is P1 nning absolutely no risk at all. For in addi- 64 ion to the faA that the Directors and Trustee 61 re aapng the most prominent and trustworthy ^ usiness mea^f Charleston,' the whole amount of ^ lie banking' capital, Tit: $800,000, is a security j{ js all deposits in the Barings Department. ? : ? edleiapl Poisons the Wane. ^ The patriarchs took no mercury, no bismuth, c to iodine, no btomide of potassium, no strychnia, E iO quinine. Happy old gentlemen! they did 0 iot eren know of the existence of these P 'specifics,"' and yet they litsd until it seemed s if Death had forgotten them. Their medicines ' rere-herbsand roots. Tbey hare left this fact on , ll eoord, and the world seems to be how taking " iote of it end returning to the first principles of ' Dedication. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, the ^ iurest end most efficacious vegetable restofttire ^ f the day, is elso the most populer. Thousands >f persons who only e few yeers ego believed ^ mplicitly in ell the poisons which figure in the ihermecoepie, now pronounce this peleteble ^ oeic end alterative end ell-sufficient remedy for ly spepsia, nervous debility, eonetipation, bilious n ompleints, heedeche, intermittent fevers, end a >11 the ordinery disturbances of the stomach, j he liver, the discharging organs end the brain \ [he time is not far distent when most of the q powerful end venomous drugs now so recklessly \ administered by practitioners of the "heroic" n chool, in cases that might easily be controlled fc >y milder treatment, will be utterly discarded t >y all philosophical physicians. An it is, the t hinking public, who arc generally ahead of h he professionals, have already put the dan- f ;erous preparations aside and adopted Hostetter's 0 Sitters in their stead ae a safe and excellent 1' louaehold medicine, sdsptsd to almost every 1 kilment except the organic and deadly contagious ? liseasss. For more than twenty yeers this 0 ? - ?-? .i? i... 8 anions restorative ana prnvuufc uua uwu innually strengthening its hold upon the public ' nd it now takes the lead of every advertised J1 nedielne manufactured in this oountry. The New Schedules on the South j Carolina Railroad?Tho new schedules j, ?n the South Carolina Railroad, which want f nto effect yesterday, are a great conveni- j mce to the traveling public. They accom- t dish these results: 1. Passengers leaving Charleston, or Co- y utnbia, by the morning train, make a close connect ion with the Macon train at Augusta, eaving the last named city at 1.00 P. M., md arriving at Macon at 8.15 P. M., the ^ me day. ] 2. A close connection is likewise made 1 rith the Georgia Railroad train at Augusta, \ Hiich train arrives at Atlanta at 11.15 P. M. 1 be same day. i 3. Passengers leaving Charleston and Co- 1 uuibia, by the morning train, arrive at Mont- 1 jome^r tbc next morDing. ' M This is the qaiofcset time ever made be- I - * \ * ween Charleston and Macon, Atlanta and y lontgomery.?News and Courier. c [The facilities above are also afforded to 1 ersons leaving Camded.?Journal.] j . A Distinction with a Difference.? c .'he Camden Journal seems to think that ne of the objects of the order of Patrons of j lusbandry is "to subordinate all other in erests to that of the husbandman upon whom r hey all depend for existence." Any such lovement would end in the establishment of n agricultural tyranny, quite as injurious s the tyranny of manufactures or capital.? lor is it correct to say that all classes depend . n the husbandman for . existence. The ag- J icullfctral class is numerically powerful, but k h in nnt indAnendanfc of. nor can it ever be ^ dependent of, the other classes, which, ^ rith it, make up the nation. What is want- v d is fair play for every class, qpt a building p of any one class at the expense of any w ther. The Patrons of Husbandry do not, ,1 their printed declarations, go beyond bis. Their object is, "combined co-operaive association for individual improvement 1 nd common benefit." Nothing more, as ^ bey say.?lb.' I L MTNIOLA, nee LITTLE RIVER. * no the Fditor of the Georgetown Time The Union Herald has opened our eyes to ne of the grandest railroad schemes of the tato :?that which is to connect the Connies of York, Chester and Lancaster with the !<i-port of Miuiola, formerly Little River, 8. 1.! South Carolina has long looked with ride upon the natural advantages of her tot Royal harbor, with its twenty-four feet j f water at low tide, but suddenly Miniola Little River) with her five feet of water ati >w tide, puts in her claims to equal distinc- ^ on as a seaport! A state thus provided tt y nature with two harbors, upon whose wa- u sracould float the navies of the world,' vast ad urill take her place among the great Com- tt teroial commuities of nations! All 'this jjj rought about too, by the Cheraw and Lite "River Rail Road," pouring the vast pro- c acts of the mighty West into the bosom of lis boundless, five foot harbor of Miniola, ei r " Running-water " as the Union-Herald imantically calls it: aqd who, by the way, tc as discovered that Little River is in South a arolina, " some thirty miles above Wilming- _ * r -i We stated that pur eyes had been opened ?this great railroad enterprise, but we hoBstly believe* that the eves of our friends i York, Chester and Lancaster Counties *e closed against their true interests, when 0! ley commit the wild sobeme pf building o< ie Chester and Cheraw railroad, In order to 01 et to the fta. They are certainly going the ^ rong way, and may build a road that is lia- { 1c at any time to be bankrupted by the pro- a] tcted "Georgetown and Camden Narrow uage,".with its extension either to Lancas- *' ir, Ridgeway or Chester. We earnestly 'Jj ?k the people of those oonnties to pause id survey toe battle-field upon which they tl re about to enter. By joining the counties a P Kershaw, Sumter, Williamsburg and eorgetown, Chew can get to the sw by a ? rnnli ?nd shorter route. Let us all v all fbgethor for oar mutual benefit, and ? uild a read for the people, to be managed ti y the people, and to put mora in the pock?of the people. 4 ' PkE Dee. ? i?i??, 1 . a ii In his lecture?"Manhood aud Money"? 2 fenry Ward Beeoher 4alce? stroag grounds 1 gainst the vast and increasing inflnoncc and j? ewer of the great railway companies in this j juntry. Henry Ward evidently does not i iter tain* the highest opinion of the in- 8 >rruptibility of average human nature, for c e tells us that the Combined power of certin great lines of railway would he resist _ iss alike in legislatures and courts. Judgig from the development of' the past few ears, Brother Beecher is correct; besides e is a man of .been insight ..into human ] haracter, and a close and acotirate reasoner. J le sees danger tp free institutions in the 1 rershadowlng and growing influence of cor- * orato monopolies, and while looking with t opeful eyes into the future, says that he g iels sure that within the next ten years if t \xia evil is not checked, there will be a revottion. Mr. Beeeher is no alarmist, and ( tough as a general thing, we tale but little g ock in the prophesying business; in this in- h Auce it is hardly to be doubted that time to ill verify Mr. Beecher'a predictions. And speaking of prophets, (though it is a>ng stride, viewed from on intellectual kand point, from Beecher to Thrall, they ave a seer at the oity of "Brotherly love" i the person of a Dr. R. T. Thrall. He is ot a cheerful prophet for he savs wo are pproaehing a pestilential period. From 980 to 1885, the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Jranua and Neptune will approach the earth earer than they have been for 1,800 years. Whenever any one of the four happen oomc ear enough for us to feel its influence, pesilenco, famine and extremes of heat and cold lave been the result. Now wo fife to have he baleful influence of these fowr combined, and he predicts that in seven years rom now all manner of evil which grows out f atmospheric changes will be upon us. To sssen the calamity, tho world is urged to ' ise the strictest sanitary measures, and by icaHh and cleanliness counteract the effects f our unwelcome noighbors. Tho world is y o much better able to oare for itself than it ras 200 or 300 years ago, and by care we nay avert much of the danger. To the folowing classos is given cold comfort: " The lissipated, tho glutton, the debauchee may nn Ivainra nmncr f.VlO fir?t vietiing. 'OlVUIilkV VIA MViu^ HUiwitp ..... rhe voung men who devitalise themselves >y tobacco using and young ladies who detroy one-half of their breathing capacity by . ashionable dress and tight lacing, will never urvive the perihelion of all the large plan- j its of the solar system. And perhaps it t vill be best that they Bhould not." ' Firetule Friend. j Three Children Burned to Dbath?! We learn that on Friday morning last, about I o'clock, a negro house on the plantation of Mr. Judson Rountrkf. in which were some Ife little colored chrildren, waa set fire to and aurnod up, and three out of (he fire perished n the flames. Tho others made their escape ay rushing through the fire. The persons living on the placo did not know tho house ess on fire until it reached the division in the building, and nnfortnnately there was no II window ot door leading outside whereby the ?ther three who were asleep, could be saved, ind the little unfortunates were burned to a under. Suspicion rests on Tom Wood and lis son Calvin, two colered persons living >n the plaM, who were at once arrested by luf'efficient town marshal, Mr .A. M. Owens, tncf are now in jail awaiting the inquest, f found guilty, no punisement the law can nfiict will be too severe for suoh barbaism.?Barnwell' Sentinel. A RkWABKAble Lady.?Mrs. Manning, rhnae death was mentioned a few days ago, raa, by the tiesx>f marriage and consanguinty closely connected with four Governors of iouth Carolina in the past, none of tho decrees being beyond that of uncle. Governor Tames B. Richardson was her uncle, Gorernor John P. Richardson her brother, Goernor Richard I. Manning her huqband, nd Governor John L. Manning hereon. Office of Oonnty Auditor, CAMDEN, S. C., JUNE 24, 1878. ATOTICE is hereby given that the sum of twelve' dollars has been deposited in the .'ounty Treasury of Kershaw County by A. T. ,atta for the redemption of eleven (11) acres of ;? put Rnck Township. forfeited for taxes or the yetjf 1870, as the property of said A. T. iOtta, and How redeemed. J. P. BOSWELL, Auditor. June 2f^' 2t KAlOND SPECTACLES, hHESE Spectacles are manufactured from "MINUTE - CRYSTAL PEBBLES," melted together, and afe died DIAMOND on account of their hardness and rtlllancj. It is well known that Spectacles cut from Braalllan or ?tch Pebblca are very injurious to the eye, because*of ielr polarising effect. Having been tested with the polarsoope, the diamond uses hare been found to admit fifteen per cent, less sated rays than any other pebble. They are ground with great scientific accuracy, are ee front chromatic aberrations, and produce a brightMa and dinnctneas of vision not before attained in peetaolea. % Manufactured by tlfe Spencer Optical Manufactnrlng ompany, Itew York. Fowsaie by J. A. YOUNG, Camden, S. C. From whom they can only be obtained. No peddlers nployed. The srreat demand for these Spectacles has induced oscrupuloas dealers to palm an Inferior and spnrious tide for tie " Diamond." Great care should be t%ken i tee that tie trade mark (which la protected by Ameritn Letter* Patent) are stamped on every pair. September M. lim. TAX RETURNS. AUDITOR'S OFFICE, Camden, 8. C., June 12,1873. THIS Office will be opened from the first day f July to the 20th day of August next, to reeWe'retains of all taxable property for the flail year, ending the first day of July, 1873. As an accommodation to the tax payers of this ounty, who reside at a distance from this office, will be at the places named below, on the days pecified, to receive their returns. All persons neglecting to make their returns t the places specified in their townships, will be squired to do so at this office iff Camden, before le 20th day of August nelt, after which date ny tax pa/ere who shall have failed to make leir returns, will be charged with the property nd fifty per cent added thereto. Bxety male person between the agee of 21 and 1 yaartu Jfheiher owning any property or not, rcept those incapable of earning a support from eing maifaed or otherwise disabled are liableto poll tax, and are required to make their returns. * ; > All parsons failing to make returns of their oils will be required to pay a double tax, and failure to do so, are liable to be indicted and nprisbned ten davs, in accordance witfa act No. 87, Seasons of 1 $72-78. Liberty Hill, ' July 15th and 10th. Led Hill* " IT " 18. lat Rook, " 22 " 23. taffalo, " 25 " 20. yxenbj's, " 28 " 20. ohrobk'a Mill, " 30 81. 'uretoa'a Mill, August lth and 5th. J. P. BOSWELL, County Auditor. June 12-tf. COUNCIL CHAMBER, Camokn, 8. 0m May 19, 1873. [) ksolvei), That in future, Council will grant [V no license to retail spiritous liquors within lie corporate limit* of the town, except hi strict ccordnnce with the State law'regulating the una. And that no license will be renewed after he present quarter expires, to those already ranted, except in accordance with the law of he State as above stated. . <* Resolved, That after the first day of June, all logs fouud running at largb itrthe streets of the own, be seixed and impounded by the town nard, and if m t redeemed within twenty-four lours, by the pnyment of one dollar, that they >e killed by the town guard. Resolved, That these resolutions be published n the Camden Journal and Temperance Advocate, j Extract from the minutes of Council. J. K. Withkbspoon, Recorder, j May 22-tf WILSON'S i.ivi'n nrnrnv - sure and permanent cure for all d.iscas CAnaed by a deranged Liver such as Jaun diee, Dyspepsia, Haartburn, Fevers, Nervousness, impurity of the Blood, .Melaneholy, Costiveness, Sick >' Headache, Pains in the Head, and all kindred ir - discuses. eVhry family should have it. Sold by all Druggists. PREPARED ONLY BY WILSON A SLACK, Ma 1?6m. Charlotte, N. C. QZVEIN AWAY. A Fine Gterm&q Ohromo. Ye send an Elegant Chromo, mounted and ready for framing, free to every Agent. agents wanted for UNDERGROUND, OR, LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE. BY T1IUN. >Y. h.."SUA. 942 l'ages Octavo. 130 Fine Engravings. RELATES Incidents and Accidents byond the Light of Day; Startling Adventures in all >artsof the World; Mines and Mode of Working hem; Undercurrents of Society; (tumbling and ts Horrors; Caverns and their Mysteries; The Dark Ways of Wickedness; Prisons and their iecreU; Down in the Dopths of the Sea; Strange Stories of the Deecttion *of Grime. The book reals of experience with brigands: nights in )pinm dens and gambling hells; life in prison; 3tnries of exiles; adventures among Indian; journey* through Soft-ore and Catacombs ; acciienla in mines; pirates and piracy ; tortures of Ihe inquisition ; wonderful buglaries; underworld of the great cities etc., etc. We want agents for *tki> work on which we give exclusive teritory. Agents eau make $100 teeeekin selling this book. Send for circulars and special terms to agents. J. 11. llt'RR k HYDE. Hartford, Oonn.. or Chicago, III' New Advertisements WORKING CLASS $00 a week guaranteed Respectable employment at home, day or evening; nc capital required; full Instructions and valuable package of goods sent free by mall. Address with six cent return stamp, M. YOUNG A CO., 1T3 Greenwich St., N. Y. 'PSYCHOMANCY qr SOUL CHARMING,' How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple mental acquirement all can possess, free by mail, for 25, together with a marriage guide, Egyption Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding.Night Shirt, Ac. A queer book, address, T. WILLIAM & Co., Pubs. Phil., Pa. MM? Aim Sprinp-Va. This celebrated watering place is now open to receive guests. Those who are afflicted with Scrofula, Glandnutr Swellings, and Cutaneous Eruptive Diseases, Erysipelas, Tetter, Eczema, Ac., Chronic Diarrhoea, and Dysentery. Dyspepsia. Bronchitis. Chronic Thrash Dropsy and Piles, should lose no time in coming to this fonntaln of health to be healed. For the cure of many of the alwve diseases, this water stands unrivalled among the Mineral Water of the United States. JAMES A, FRAZIER, Proprietor. NEVEE,^ Neglect a Congh, Nothing is more certain to lay the foundation for future evil consequences. Wells' Carbolic Tablets are a sure cure for all diseases of the Respiratory Or gans, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Diphtheria. Asthma Catarrh, Hoarseness. 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Its daily use destroys all bad odors and polslnons emanations about yonr premises, and thereby -prevents contagion and disease; contains no poison anu has no odor of Its own. Dr. Brockktt, a celebrated writer on Cholera and Yellow Fever, maintains that a few drops of BaoxoChloralum in a tnmbleo of - water, drank dally, will prove a sore protection from these diseases. Prepared only by TILDES 4 CO., 8old by all druggists. New rork. * S Agents pj Wanted fbr AINTS ??NINNEBS OF THE U BIBLE. Dissected, analyzed and portrayed as real men and women. Jnst like Salute and Sinners ofonr own day.? Original. Racy, Striking and Popular. Readalike a Novel. Send for circntar. ZEIGLER 4 M'CURDY, 618 Arch st? Philadelphia, Pa. NUMEROUS TESTS HAVE PROVED N. F. Burnham's New Turbine WATER WHEEL To be the Best Ever Invented FOR PAMPHLETS ADDRESS, YORK, PA The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal agents has ever been that in their process of purgation and pnrUlcattou they have also debilitated the system. To obviate this dlmcflltyi physicians have long sought for an agent that vnpld ? Purge, Purify and Strengthen, At one and the same time. Their research has at last been rewarded by a*d!acovery which fully realizes tin; fofidest desires of the medical faculty, and which la Justly regarded as the most important triumph that Pharmacy has ever achieved This important desideratum is Dr. Tuit's Vegetable Liver Pills. Which purify the blood and remove ull corrupt humors and unhealthy accumulations from the body, and yet I produces no weakness or lassitude whatever, but on the contrary tones the stomach and lnvlgnratearflie I body during the progress of their operation. Tncy unite the heretofore irreconcilable qualities of a STRENGTHENING PURGATIVE and a PURIFYING TOW C. Dr. TUTTS PILLS are the most active and searching medicine In exlstonce. They at once attack the ' root of diseases, and their actioh is so prompt that in an hour or two aftor they are taken the patient 1s aware of their good efTects. They may lie taken at any time withont restraint to diet or occupation; they produce neither nausea, griping or debility, ami as a family medicine have no rival. Price 25 cents a box. SoM by all Druggists. Principal Offic 13 and 20 Plalt-sl., New York. Is the most powerful cleanser, strengthenes and remover of Olaudular Obstruction* known to Materia Medlca. , It Is specially adopted to constitutions "worn down' and debilitated by the warm weather of Bpt log and Summer, when the blood is not In active circulation, consequently gathering Impurities from sltiggllshnes* and imperfect action of the secretive orgaus, and to manifested by Tumors. Eruptions, Blotches, Bolls, Pustules, Scrofula, 4c., 4c. When weary and languid from overwork, and dullness, drowsiness and inertia take the place-of energy and vigor, the system needs n tonic to build It up and help the Vital Forces to regain their recuperative power. In the heat of Summer, frequently the urn and rpi.ken do not properly perform their functions; tht Uterine and Urinary organs are inactive, producing weakness of the stomach and Intestines and a pre-dis position to billons derangement. Di*. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JORHBEBA io?nniD,mv fmnt th? NOl'TII A Vf KKTPA> l'LANT and in peculiarly suited to all these dlitlcultle* it cleanses the VITIATED DLOOD, strengthening th< LIKE-GIVING POWERS, and ItKMOVK ALL OB STBUCT0N8 from IMPAIRED AND ENFEEIJLKl Ornu. It should tHJ taken freely taken, aa JnuriH'ha is pro nouced ??v medical writers the.most elllctcnl ITHIKI KB, TONIC and DROBSTRUKNT known in the wholi range of medicinal plants. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt-#t., New York. Sold br Druggists. Sole Agentjfor the I'nlted States. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular, w. rH w to $'J0 PP. 11 1)*YY"! Agents wauled. A1 fj) U classes of working people, of either sex young or old, make more money nt work for u in their spare moments, or alHhe time, llian a nnr thiiny else. Particulars free. Address 0 8TINTON k CO.. Portland, Maine. September lu. i_in. Havna Ornanges d NORTH ERN APPLES. ? or sale by *n KIRKLEV. SODA WATER, ICE COLD SODA WATER, fresh from h< Founsain, dispensed by May 1. HODGSON & DUNLAP. King's Mountain Military School. ?ORKVII,LE, 8. C. % THE second session of the School Year, 1878, will begin JULY 1st, and and NOVEMBER ; 80th. Terms:*For School Expenses, t. e., B?Ard, Tuition, Fuel, Lights, Washing, Statione, ry, Ac., $185 per session payable in advance. For Circulars, address 1 Col. A. COWARD, Principal. . Eor Sale at Very Low Prices. RESIDENCE, on Lyttleton street adjoining Mr McDowall's, occupied by Dr. Bissell. LEVY HOUSE, at Kirkwood, adjoining Dr. Salmond's. JONES HOUSE, on Fair Street, near R. R. Depot. BROWN FARM, 190 acres, 5 miles east of Camden on Darlington Road. SHANNON & LINING, Atfys. May 22-tf. Uctntn nf William .Toll nun 11 UOUtlC VI if 1111ui11 wvuiiouh NOTIGESb" hereby given that one month afte date I will apply to the Judge of Probat for Letters of dipmission as administrator of th above Estate. W. D. MeDOWALL, Adra'r. May 16. 4t Estate of Benjamin Perkins. NOTICE is hereby given that one month after date, I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Letters Disinissory as Executrix of the above estate. P. B. PERKINS, Ex'r'x. J May 15. 4t. Estate of Shadrach Eodcers. NOTICE is hereby given that one month after date 1 will apply to the Judge of Probate of Kershaw County for Letters of Dismission as Executor of the above Estate. .J. E. BODGER8, Ex'or. May 22. 4t. . 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After years of genuine experiments, to meet the great and urgent demand, we now produce from our original Genuine Poudert, THE PREPARED. ! a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGULA1 TOR, containing all its wonderful and valuable 1 properties, and offer it in ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES. I The Powders, (price as before,) $1,00 per p'kg'e. Sent hy mail, 1.04 I ??? ; fctgrCAUTION! "?* Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' l.l\r.U UfiUUii.uiMv, uuirss iu our engraven wrapper, with Trade mark, stamp and signature unbroken. None other is genuine. \ji. ZEILIN & CO, MACON GA., and PHILADELPHIA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS] February -1 (dl2) Cm. ; KERSHAW & WORKMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, CAMDEN, S. C. " J riMlK subscribers having formed a copartner1 ship under the above uanic, will give their attention to collections, conveyancing, business in the State Courts or the United Sfntes Courts, Pensions^ Bounty (J la mis, anil all other matters entrusted to them professionally. J. B. KERSHAW. W. H. R. 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