The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, July 17, 1873, Image 3
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Church I>irector.v.
Methodist Church. DeKalb street?Rev
R.. L. Harper. Raster?Services at 10} A. 31
antl 7 1 M. on Sunday ; Prayer Meeting Wed
nesdav at I J'. M.
l>resbyterian Church. l>cl\alb street?
Rev. S. II. Hay. Pastor?Services at 10?
A. M. and 5 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at 5 P. M.
KiMsrui'Ai,Cui'itrii. CoruerofLyttleton
and Kanrons streets, Rv.v. R. F. D. Pf.kry.
Sunday services at 11 o'clock A. M. and 53
I'. M On Wednesday evening at 8'
o'clock and Friday morning at In A M.
MEETINGS.
SO>'S OF TEMPERANCE.
Meeting of the Grand Division
OP SOUTH-CAROLINA.
ON7 Thursday. theL'4th insf., 11 public meeting
of ilie Sons of Temperance will lose place
in Camden; iho members ?,f the order will assemble
at Odd Fellows Mall at 10 o'clock a. hi .
and form in procession with the members of the
<_}. 1'.. and march to the Academy grove, where
speeches will he delivered at 11 o'clock.
Members of surrounding Divisions, bynchwo"
1, Pinelree, Smyrna, Lancaster, Hanging
Pnek. Flat Tloek. and all visiting brothers are
invited to unite with Wateree Division in the
procession. It i>- desirable that all should :?|?l?o:*r
in full regalia.
The public, and especially the ladies, are invited
to be present. Seats will be prepared fur
the audience. The Band of Hope is invited to
juiii the procession, either at tlie hall, or at the
cornet of Broad and BeKalb Streets.
.1. W. McCri'RV.
F. L. ZEM1',
W. 11. R. W JTRKMAN,
I!. MANN.
w. n. McCHEIGIIT.
Committee.
Wateree Division No. 9, S. of T.
A Attend the Regular Meeting,
ofyour Division at IVvijarrmict
Il'ifl ou MONDAY evening
/ JHhA next, at 7] o'clock.
)>v order ot the W. J*.
J. L BRASINGTON, R. S.
IdK' Ui JfEWS.
Post Office.?Until further notice the
Post Office will be open daily during tl\
week from 8 a. in. to 12 111., and from 3 p
m. to 7 p. m. On Sunday from 9 to 10 a
ni. The mails close daily at 7 p. m.
Camden Orphan Society Academy.?
The vacation at this Academy commences
this week and extends over the heated term;
the exercises of the school commences on
the 15th of September next tinder the control
of Capt. John \V. Jamison.
(.'apt. Jamison has had charge of this
Academy just one year, and has succeeded
? - i??
;? -4>rH?iiiNjf ii{ ;> imifcL uccJifm *cnoo' LMVing
entire satisfaction to the liberal and patriotic
society who controls the school and t<- j
all the patrons of the institution.
We hope and believe that under present
auspiees a school will exist here soon, equal
(O the ancient prestige of this Academy.
In addition to a thorough classical course,
('apt. Jamison instructs most thoroughly in
in French Drawings, Engineering&c.,branches
which modern requirements make all important.
(ti n friend Barueh has moved into his
new store, and hopes soon to have the entire
building completed. lie is always glad
i<? s.-e his many friends and customers.
Waterke Frek Rkidce.?Werejoiceon
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being authoritatively iniormcu mat me ;
cial Com mission have every prospect of having
this important work finished within a |
very short time, loug before the business
season commences.
This bridge and the Special Commission, j
wbo occupy a very arduous and thankless
office, have had a very hard time. The elements
conspired against them?First, tire
burned the grand old bridge?second when,
alter long hindrances, delays and vexations,
the ways and means were devised, and threelift
lis of the bridge were renewed, the watergod
couics in his wrath and claims one-fifth
of it. This did not appease his wrath; f<>r.
during the long winter and spring, week after
week, ho would rise from his lair roaring.
threatened destruction to all that was
left?hut when the ' onnnsssuui weui mm
the . uunncr campaign with renewe?l energy
an<1 hope, repelled the fire on one flank and
the water on the other, the diseoiiiiitted foes
withdrew and ail looked bright and prosperin::
when it was discovered that they had
withdrawn hut to combine their forces?for
soon, a ^rcat army under the name of ' I ire
Water," came down upon the bridge, and
' 1 l.i.t it wl.u.,1
HI'mK II l'> IIH ? ' J ...
f.?r "it w.i- i iuiiili' l uj? 'ii * rock Now. nil
j_'oos merry a- ;< niarriape bell." and soon
will be celebrated tbc ?.iiau<<>n?l wedding <>t
ancient Camden ami the venerated Wester
nam
We are jjl-id to leeord that tlie South
Carolina lltil K>ad C?.in]iaii\ have exhibited
print liberality, and extended many fucilitieto
th?'< .iiimis?i<>ti. and the Commission ajij.ri"
iate most highly, the courtesy and cfli
cicnt services of Mi I?e('aradenue, the accom]di-h?
d entrineer < t that Couij?any.
*tn 17s.; "iin* I' iin.{i n t'cirv u"n- vested in
\V 1!i:iii< \\ ,lev .m l Joseph K? i-li.nv Tin- !' ?rlm-i
"? ner of lli?* Kaitoi'ii liiiuk. iiii-l tin* latter
i V. ..-i. i n I i11k mi (lie tVnterei- Itiver.
On i!ii. t'erkiii" I'lantatinn on V.. .i. rn
l ink inherited tronil-ol kei?l-nv. on the loll
tlier- -inoil. or at least |.i ta town
r tllo I hi lia'n
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Sons of Tkmvkkanck.?The next meet-1
ing of the Grand Division of the Sons of
Temperance, of this State, will hold its next
meeting in this place, commencing Wednesday
next at G o'clock P. M. A large number
of delegates are expected, for whose accommodations
ample arrangements have been
made.
On Wednesday night last, the Phoenix
Hook and Ladder Company, Dr. A. A.
Moore, Foreman, was out practicing. The
moon being <>.? tin /nil, the night just suited
for the purpose, and <;the boys" acquitted
themselves very creditably. This is an important
branch ol'the Fire Department, and
it should be rendered as efficient as possible.
( >n Friday morning, at an early hour when
> i?? u
"the first grey streaks ot eariy aawn w??um
have heen making their appearance, a heavy
rain, attendee] with considerable thunder and
lightning, set in and lasted nmre than an
hour. Vegetation has since been shooting
upward with renewed vigor.
There were eight Life Insurance Agents
in towtf one day last week.
The first water melons of the season appeared
on the street last wuek. Though
tl.ey fire of a very inferior quality, the prices
ranged high.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
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The following preamble niul resolutions hnve
beeto adopted by the Liberty Hill Grange, 1'. 11.
Whereas, God in his invsterious providence
t 1 * M.I K?aI1.a?>
IIas reiiuivmi niuu uhi mi-i.-i,
friend, Dr. Wm. W. Patterson: therefore, be
it
Kttolred. That while we mourn the death of
our brother, we recognize the hand of Him who
doeth all things well.
Kindred. That In the death of brother Patterson,
this Grange has lost an intelligent member
and the community one whose attainments fitted
him for much usefulness.
AVW'W, That a page in our minutes be dedicated
to his memory.
Jiemdred, That a copy of this preamble and
resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased,
and we tender to them our cordial and heartfelt
sympathy in their sore bereavement.
Resolved, That a copy be sent by the Secretary
to the Camden Journal with a request that, they
be published.
W. K. THOMPSON, Secretary.
! (.lletlicinnl I'oisons on llie IVanc.
The patriarchs took no mercury, no bismuth,
o iodine, nouostrychn ir.romidb 111,110 of potass!
no quinine. Ilappy old gentlemen! they dinot
even know of the existence of these
"specifics," and yet they lived until it seemed
as if Death had forgotten them. Their medicines
were herbs and roots. They have left this fact 011
record, and the world seems to be now taking
note of it and returning to the first principles of
medication. Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, the
purest aud^iost efficacious vegetable restorative
of the day. is also the most popular. Thousands
of persons who only a few years ago believed
implicitly in all the poisons which figurg in the
pharmactepia, now pronounce this palatable
tonic and alterative and all-sufficient remedy for j
ileunei.^i'i nni'viiiioileliilifv i-nnstiimtliili bilbilis '
| , , ' , ;"?r ; ' I
complaints. headache. intermittent fever j, nn<l
all tho ordinary disturbances of tin* stouiac
the liver, the discharging organs and the hrain
The time is nut far distant when most of the
j powerful and venomous drugs now so recklessly
administered by practitioners of the heroie"
school, in cases that might easily l.e controlled
hy milder treatment, will In- utterly <liscarded i
hy airphilosophical physicians. As it is. the |
thinking public, who are generally ahead of
the professionals, have already put the dan- I
gerous preparationsnsidennd adopted Hosteller's
Bitters in their stead as a safe and excellent
household medicine, adapted to almost every
ailment except the organ:e and deadly contagious
diseases. For more than twenty rears this
famous restorative and preventive has heen i
annually strengthening its hold upon the public 1
and it now takes the lead of every advertised
medicine manufactured in this country.
Sot pit Carolina Loan ani> Thi st Comimny,
Charleston, S. C.?We would call the special
at ^ntion of our readers to the advertisement ?
thenliove Company in another column. It i>fli-r-inducements
and security for the investment ot
savings such as are rarely to he met with, lnlerest
on deposits tit six per cent., compound
?|iiarterly, i> in itself a handsome returned, while
the depositor is aide to rest satisfied that he i'inning
absolutely no risk at all. F"f in addi;
tion to the fact that the Directors and Trustee
are among the most prominent ami trustworthy
i business men of Charleston, the whole amount of j
the banking capital, viz: is a security I
for all deposits in the Savings Department.
For Losa <'f AppoLito, Dyspepsia. Indigos;
lion. Depression of Spirits \ tiencral Debility,
in their various forms, Fkiiu??-1*m?s*t'linu\tki?
Hi.ixiu tif C m.is \ va made by C \swki.i., II \zai:i>
? v ... i- .1. . . 1 i i i . // .:
?\ * ??., .M'W 1 u|h, aim rum ? > ?h <?i
tij* heel loiiic. As :i >iiinu 1 -)it lonie for patient*
reeiiverin<{ from fever or sit kit' -.-, it hus im
topial. It taken tlurinn tin- season it prevents
fever an<l ague ami other intermittent fevers.
'l ite attention of our rentiers is ealleil to tit j
:elx t-fti- tin ilt of Messrs. I II. II >11 iV <V.? i>t
t'liat le-loii. S. 'I'llis lirm ha- hfi ii lung tilcl
f.iv oi iMy know n to the 1 uihling t ( iitiitittit y ol
tit it eity. atel an- now |>te|>atei| itt fin ni*li ftoin
iiejr lliiil I tr- I'in)><> iinn. at ti. 11 - >laily 'lei
niiilel. iteli a* Itoi.r*.* islie* I 11II I . II ii'lwnie.
white I'itie, K.niey l.iitnher Floorim/, I'nai >l*.
\e- They .are also \geni* lor Asheste* Hoofing.
I'.-li, ami Lining an eneelletii sithslitnle
f >r Shingle*. Till atel l.atll We >'|V l? ail ill j
want of aliyihing in their 1 iitseiel l><i their
i i lenlar ami I'l ire |,is|
I I
i
List f>F (iooiis ;?1 wav< on hand at I' I*
'Twiil- '- JluiMcr'i KiupMjiirji. n .irl? -f"ti. s'
1 1 >.>fn- Sashes, Minds. M-niMii.I'rm-k'
ots. S'tnir Newels, iVts ami Staii
J Mai utters, ol his mwii luanul'aotui--, .tin] n I i j
tacti<-a otiarniifeed. Ami the followin;.-lire-it
from the manufacturers : Window
t-li--. MuiM'-rn Hardware, Marine and
Slate Mantelpieces, Pram Pipe. Knoaustic |
"*cr
Floor Tile. Wire Guards lor Store Fronts
and all articles needed in completing a first,
class house. Price list sent free on application.
7" T
DON'T FAIL
TO GALL AT TIIE
Cheap Cash Store
01'
! I>. W. JOItMK, Aa,t.
Tirst-rate (Quality
RIO COFFEE,
25 cent.- per pound?I ll>s. for 81.
Fine jrrados of
FAMILY FLOUR,
(MIOH'K
C* j&. SIDES^^
The best in the market. A complete assortment
of
FRESH CRACKERS,
SUGAR .11'MULES,
SUGAR NIC NACS,
GINGER SNAPS,
LEMON CRACKERS, <H'
PURE KEROSENE OIL, \
Always on hand, at 40 cents per gallon.
A choice line of the GROCKIUKS usually
kopt in a
First Class Grocery Store.
"estate SA i.E.
BY authority of J. F. Sutherland. Swlgc of the
Probate Court for Kershaw county. 1 will'sell at
public outcry at tlie late resilience of Blias Brannon,
deceased, on Lynches Crock in said county,
on SATURDAY, the 2d of Au^u-t. prn.\.?
150 bushels CORN,
10 Bushels PEAS.
200 pounds I?ACON,
70 pounds of LARD,
800 pounds of FODDER,
1 barrel FLOI'R,
14 head of SHEEP,
18 head of TIO(jS,
7 head of CATTLE.
T^rin-?One-thinl casli: balance on :i crc-lit
of four months, interest lium shite, uote with
two upproveil sureties.
.1 \MES rLVnUK.N", A'lm'r.
July 10. It.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of an execution to" tne directed I
will proceed to sell, b.-fore the Court House in
Catiulen. on tiie first Monday in August, beinj:
the fourth day of said mouth, during the legal
hours of ?a!f. thirty.t wo Ior n lots situ.ited jn
the town of Camden and numbered in the jilat of
said town, number three hundred ami .sixtythree
to number8fl-l threehundred ad ninety-foiii
inclusive, ami bounded North by bull street.South
by Meeting street, east by Lyttletoti street, and
West-I.y Market street: levied upon and to be
sold for town taxes, .as the property of unknown
parties. Terms t'ash SAMl'EL PLACE,
jttly 11?td S K
SHERIFF'S SALE
BV virtue of sundry .exectit ions to me directed j
I will proceed to sell iu front of the court house ,
door iu Camden, on the first Monday in August I
next, being the fourth tiny of said month, during I
the legal hours of sale, the lands of the late Ste- |
plien F Clyhnrn deed . lying in Muffalotnwnship j
I iu Kershaw county, containing fourteen bund ted
teres, more or less, ami bounded by lands of Lo- I
l vi Phillips. Mussel Kowell, William "Suwell, and j
others: ievietl upon and to besoltl as the prop- i
erty of the said Stephen F Clybttrn tlced., at the
suit of.I I. Folk \ Co.. ami llavilnml. Stevens
x Co., Homestead claimed in this lamb ami will !
be set off before sale. Tkiois Cash.
S \ Ml'EL PLACE.
.1 niy "" i'i ? .
State of South-Carolina,
t Ol XTVOF lil'lKSH.nV.
Court ol' Common Pleas.
I'OI'V SIMMONS KOH KKLIKE.
JAMES en ESN IT. PLAINTIFF.
Apuinst
Thomas K. I(mi]<*. Serena llaile, his uil'e. I!.
I'. Taylor, Amelia Taylor, his wile, I'unjamin
llaile, Thomas llaile. Jaines ll.iile, Laurence
llailA. William llaile. Mary llaile. Waller llaile.
Charles llaileJieorpe llaile. Sy<Iney llaile. Evan.- j
llaile, Carol llaile. Thomas Chesnul. Alexina
Cliesnnl, William Chesnul. Thomas Chesnul, jr..
John Chesnul ami Ellen Chesnul, Jaine- dies- I
nul. .lames Chesnul, jr.. \melia Chesmit, ami
John Che-nut. jr.. Nellie llaile ami John I'. J
j llailc, Mary I!- < lie-nut. As-i^iier, I':1 vi<I i>.
\V i ] 1 in in s. .1 1 ii "Nl nf It rt ? . A ?iniiee, iiti'l ("liarlot
ic I!. Taylor, llvlVii'lant".
I'" th> ii/i'ii ' iiiiiikiI !) / .i hnit* hi llu.s iii finti. '
Vi>n a re hereby Miiiimoiii'ii iiipI r?'i|iiirt'il to nn,
-wor till* coiii|'laini in thi" a<ilnii. ?ii it'll. together
with l^e Mit|iui<iii.-, n.ii lili'l at (*.1111'I<-11. S.
j mi llic 1-1 ilnv of J illy. l>-7n, ill lilt' Ollire
"t i lie Clerk of t In* iJmiri of C<hiiiiioii IMcas
!'"i' tin* sai'l county, tin I In suave a ?*??|?\ of your
a ii- vor on t lie Biilitcrilicrs ai I heir office on luaiail
1 reel. in Ctinnl n. S. ('.. \> ill.in twenty ilny- after
the service ol llii- >liirnii Ii.- oil voll. cxrltil
of I lie |:i V lit service.
Ifyini tail to answer thi eoiii('laint within the
lime nfore-ai'l. the jilainlitl will :i|?|?lv to I lit* I
Cmirl for the relict ileiuaii'leil in the coin)>laiiit.
halt.I July I. !v7o
<11 vvv11v \ i iwiv'i;
I'l.-i i it I i tl '? \ 11 iti _\
July I". <",(*
NOTICE.
n.w IN"?; |?ii?t?*? ! tii?' outi?=tii<*k < t lurr<-ii'iii>li-?
< ! Mt's-r-. J. I. MiJilli'ttiii ,
ill ( 'illit'lcll, U <- liu vi- (111 - 'l:i V (' I in<* I :i < > |- I t
iht-liip uiitli'i I hi' tirm iiiiiiic I'lii-l .V Hill:
for ilif jiitr|*?> c 1.1' rniflii tin-' i ?.'iifi i! M. i
j i-lniii l i "l < . mini 'iii 'if II
\ I'llKI.I'S.
M. \. HI I LINUS.
! s. I?i S \l SSI III!
<' iiii'li'ii. June I. 1^7 I. |.litin- f '
It rushes. Ac.
i Kn^li"li uml Frt ncli ll iir im<l Ti ' i li Hi ii-ln-s
nf nil <|ii.ilitii->. Wliili u'u.xli. In nt iiifl 11
Hnmlit'i, :i v< i v lur^r n -fu .mi nt I ' 1?
Nuv pnilicr if*. IIOImISUN ,V l?l NI.AI'.*
HBT" i
N ew ^S^^Pdernen ts
\A/nRl/IMr, Pl^t male OH female
VV U n i\ 11N V.1 L/ a week guaranteed
: RcMpcctabh enipl"y;ne^^^k.ni;e. day or evening; no
; capital remind: lull io^^^^r-send valuable package
. aa.Ij l'.ani fino 1.' ililvnej tt-ifli civ ocitl l*i?. I
:?p, M. YOl'>^^^^Mfc%<:reenwiih St., N. Y.
and
MU'l nn11
This ?inipl^^^^^^^^K?v'incTit nil cnn possess,
free hy ninih^^^^^^Star villi a marriage
; guide, Egyptian v?- IfTTits to Ladies.
1 Wedding. Night S liii^^^^Bb^^T|iieer hook. ndj
Mbriilje WSnriop-Va.
This eclehrate.l watcr^A^are Is now open to receive
' guests. Those who nr JBpcted wiih Serorulu, (Manila:
lar (Swellings, un<l?<tjiauB?us Kruptive Diseases, Kry]
sipelas, Tetter.'.Tezenitr. ytp.. Chronic lHarrlm-a, nu>l
, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, woneliitis. < lironic Thrush.
; Dropsy ami Piles, shout-no time ineuniing to this
fonntaiti of lioalfh to hdfBah .1. For tin* run1 of many
| of tin- above diseases, jais water stands unrivalled
anions; the Mineral Wat ^B>'ln> fulled Slates.
IA>t^^l, FKA/1KK, Proprietor.
Neglect a < oiijjh, \3^5t i< more certain to la>
I the foundation for fiiturewvD consequencefc.
j Wells' Carbolic Tablets
i are a sore rnre for all rtKJpu* of the !,'expiratory Or
| gans, Sore'lliroat, < ,olil<eProiip, I>i(>litlo-t ia. Asthma
: ?'atariIt, Hoarseness. DrAwt'of lueThroat, Windpipe
I or Bronchial 'l ubes, andpi Diseases of the I.nngs.
fit all raxes of suddenVrold, however taken, these
' TABETS should be pipnvfly nmi freely used. They
I equnhze the circulation or the blood, mitigate the severity
of the iP id, ain**ilK ill a vry short t mi , n
I store healthy aelioti lo thaSfl'ected orffans.
Wki.i.'s t abi'.oi.ii' 'I'.vni rtr. arc put up only In blpe
boxes. Take no oibslititifs. if thev can't lie found at
your (lrugKist's, senp atiKck to the Aukxt is >.ew
York, who win forward tlfciu by return mail.
Don't be Dei-eitbd by *iit\tki\'s.
Mold hv druggists. PriJtSb cents a Ui.t.
.It'UN t^. Ki:r,l.iKiu3ts Plait.St., New York,
Send for Circular, t-nle Agent for I Wit ted States.
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t
AND
EPIDEMIC DISEASES
Prevented by Using
BROMO-CHLORALUM,
The New Odorless Non-Poisonous
POTOIFI L
Deodorizer aad Disinfectant
Its daily n?o destroys all had odors and poisinnus
emanations about your piemi->e-\ mid tl?crel?y prevents
contagion and disease;, wntains no poisou and lias no
odor of its nv. n. f
Dr. I'.koi kkir, a retewated miter on Cholera and
Yellow I', ver. maintaltu that a few drops of I'.homoCiiioiiAi
rM i:i a tumbio of water, drank daily, will
prove a sure protcidiou from tin- <li- .I'ses.
I'repartsl.onJy in TII.DBN .V CO..
Sold by all Urufrpists. New vork.
S Agents^ /->j Wanted for
AINTS ? DINNERS
OF 1HK U BIBLE.
Disserted.. n.iivz.-d and;>ortray? d as real men ami women.
just like Ndnts apl Sinners ol our own day.?
Original, . StrlklnsrBudPopnlar. Reads like a Novel.
Send for cirnitT-i ZEICI.KU .V M'lTRDY, 51*
Areh st.. I'lllladeiplliO, H
NTMKRi)I"S Ti'-TS 1IAYK ITU>VE1.>
N, F. BurnhaiiVs New Turbine
WATER V/HEEL
To be the E- H Ever InventedFOR
PAMPHLETS ADDRESS, YORK, PA
rM j'JaMlB'cBSs
The startliiiffdrawtHv; on in arly all medicinal agent*
lias ever l?een that InuNr process of purgation and
JMlrilit'.if i'.il lle-y have at > deiiillt ;<-d lie -! in. To
onvlatethis dnlieillt i, j lj-i. :.ins liu\>-lonp >ouphi lor
an agent I led would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen.
A( i no rilf! I lie -. iliio filllt'.
I Their r. -?-.ir?-li h -atl.-- > 11 r w.ird- d .1 di >v- i
! or> which fully i .ill/ I I 11 I : ! sins <ii tin *
ill finality, ami u l icit i justly r< .'.ml'-I as ill"' ninst
important friii:ii|ititli nfharin.;. i lias ever .nhnwh
| This iiti|iiiM.itn iU'siiKmh am Is
Or. Tuff's Liver lMlls.
! w lit- n purify Hit.- l?I"'*i i i.i remove all corrupt humors
ami l\nln-.i::!i.. mi L j.from in- laxly, ami yd
I l>rOf|lI?*C. II'i UCl'kllr-v. ?r ll'Sitllilc Whatever, lull nil
tin* coiitrnry ii.ins'n.t .i.nnarli Mini invii'iiralcx ihe
lioily iliiriuj? Hi*' I'tnjft'-.s of ilieir i'|"Tall"li. Tliey
unit', tin- lii'ii'tnlnri' <-t*i?n?-ilnl*li> ijualiii'-s <.| a
s'l'Hi:N(!THKNIN( 1 I'U.i; \TI\E uml a I'lliin INfJ
TONIC.
I?r. T I TT'S PI I.I.-, ar a.-ive ?n?l ?oar< lJinjr
in11r'ini* hi cm i . Thry at nunc attack the
funl nf ilise.i s, n in i tin i a is -a |.i..|ii|'i I lilt hi
an hour or lyvo afterlicy arc taken Urn nt is
ware ni ilieir * ? . They may lie taken hi
any lliin- ml Iron: ica i n' <? lid <?r "i .ii|iiltl"ii: Iliey '
produce in-ifli. r nun-.; "iph.e or hilt'v. a a ,.
I laiiiily iia .li. inc have in rival.
i I'ri'-e "J nt - : ' S..I.I I y all lH-u- I i . M
l'rilici|.;il ttllic ITrii'l JM I'l.lll I.. Nov Yol'l..
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Is tin* most |mwerf!!l-loali?fir, .-in-nirt hones ;:tiii reiiK.vrr
of <;:auilulitr liistriintioiis known to Materia
Mclicn.
It i!<lo|'t<'C!o constitutions "vv.il :i .low Ii"
aii't dt'ltilltuti'il lit tIf ? nit weather oi Si'mirr ami
Summer. when tlto Mit i tint in active iipuuiioii.
rotisii||ii<>iii;v eutlienir iriwirities from -'c .1 |.m -s
ami ii?ii??Tfi i't iiriioii o ti so. ?*i*i vi* oi'iraiian.I is
miniifi'stoil Iiy Turn i, i-. oi|.ii-?ti-. Hloti n Mull*, j
Pustules, Scrofula. A"...' .
When vcirt' and ivulil front overwork, ami dull- '
na-s, ilrow/nn'ss an 1 r'tat. I!! |?f:ti oi ?:irry> '
an'i vlK1"*. *J-i?ii -.1 n?xic lo i?nl t tip ami
inlptlu- \ital Kori- t >? ' ii ,. i [novel*.
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In flic hi'u! of >-uiiii i. in on ii- i n i i: anil
mijiKN do not properM perform iht-lr firm Ioqb; the
I trrUit* ami Cnti'r.v tin. lis are niacin.-, |>ro<tu< inir |
weakness of the at tnsih ami Intestines ami a pro-d laposition
to i.i toils 11- ram men!.
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i- rntam i 'until 11 ^ r"" ritie > ?t"fit \MI:I:l< \N
1*1.ANT ami Is v^ernsti suited i all these ililtleuitles;
ii . ii-. -tin-\I \ 111?h#i'. i.i .nriln tinier ilie
l.lll I.IVINN il'tt *i>, ami I.I \H?\ I All. ? !*.STUI'i
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SPRING AND SI
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OFFERS TilE Llll
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?pruio? a iid wn
In all the Departments
ZBOTJGKECT 3
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Extraordinary
To purchasers. For style
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Call ami examine for yourselves.
Caimlen. March 20.
SPRING, 1873.
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I invite your attention to my
,SPUING STOCK OK
L>i#css Goods,
PRINTED LAWNS,
PRINTS. EMBROIDERIES,
Laces, Hosiery gloves,
Handkerchiefs and While Goods,
ALSO. 1
I
Men's and Boy's Wear.
'olDmades. IMsiiii and Fancy Drills. ^
Tweeds and Cassi meres
Hals siimI Clotliing'. '
i
In great t.iriely. '!' r?-ili? r with
A KI LL STo, K* o|' '
BOOTS AND SHOES.
I
The alniviv with many other <lo.-ir;il#!o nr- ,
irks, ton nnun ton-, to imutiori. have hern i
crrtit 1\ selected with Teat rate ami will lit
old at tko iinst reasonable jniros.
I respect fully solicit a call j
Uol'iEKT M. KENNEDY. 1
.March J7. tf.
ARCTIC SODA-WATER,
Pure Ice-Cokl Soda-Wafer.
I'riiii.iimn'il unexcelled l.yall w !? ? hate drank
I. 1:111 In* had :it all lit.in - during tin* .lay nlTi'i ^
0 11 clock, at tin1 tiroet-ry an.) Confectionery
lore of I'. K11:Kl.i:\. Agl.
May lii?-t 1' In the Workman Building.
SOMETHING NEW.
VN flt'jrnm Allium for-A rents, holding ill
full >i/.r.l ranis, 1 >nit 1 ill luii trill covi-r
II.1 m ! I al Co' low | l'"i r.-lil?. suitable
ur tin* packet or edit 1 1 I 111.1< . :i ^rtIIIJ>1*'
ent In mail. pi -. |.-ii 1 nil in > iw ul '.'T i nts. '! .
nr lit) t rni>. or * for s I. Address, 1
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I. >' \gfitl Waincl. Cat aim uca of Hooka, '
'illinn Xi'., -nil. I
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KKitsIIAW \ WOltOAN,
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AMI
COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
('AMDKN. 8. C.
I1!!!! siiliwriliPM having formed a cnpnrtucr*
11ij itii-1 c I'io ijlutvc i; iiiir. w'll ivt? their
ili'tltioll l<> roller! i. IH. ? eli\r\:il|i iliL'. hll-illr-n
i In* ('mill - or i in- I ii it o.| Si iii. i ..in i
on j. II-. r.om.'v .oi ill ii? i in-iiI'l
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1873.
il'ACB
k'KO roii
fining their
JMMER GOODS.
BRO.
n i i/M i
rvuwn
tG EST STOCK OF
miner Good s,
complelete. 1 Hiving
^OE; CASH,
reel, to offer
r Inducements
s. and more especially for
RTCES,
JI. 15ARIJCH.
tf
EXTRA jFFER!
SFXOIVD
ANNUAL
DISTRIBUTION.
TUB CHROMO "CUTE" ELEGANTLY '
FRAMED AND A SHARK IN THE DISTRIBUriUX
OF 8730 PREMIUMS AMOUNTING TO
ill.(loo.
A*niE?J AWAY TO
Ev( iy subscriber that Popular Weekly
OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND.
Chromos are delivered at once. Thedistribuinii
will POSITIVFLY lake place on the 20th
DAY OF UNJUST EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND
SEVENTY THREE.
OUR CHROMO "CUTE" ft 10x20 inches in
>i/e, acknowledged to 1>e the finest and hand
oiliest picture ever giveu with any paper
OUR FIRESIDE FR1EXD is an eight page ilust
rated futnih' and story weekly in its third
roiunie. has now over SEVENTY-FIVE THOUvVN
D subscribers. and rapidly increasing, which
nsures tlie success ot tlie present distribution.
I'lie Publishers of Our fireside Friend hnvo sent
i> its subscribers this year over seventy tlinusind
copies of the chronto Cute" and are shipping
hundreds ever; day. Subscription price,
In., .i.dl.iv i \ car. v. Iiicli tfives the siihseri
mm i'l i i'\-TM t? numbers of the best Family
iVeeUy. iliiclii ..mo Cute" finely frame>l. and a
numbered C, rtifieaie eniitling the holder to one
hare in the distribution.of premiums for 1873.
*n' -. rit? * ti >> wit)? tin agent or send direct to
he i'liidi.-her. Specimen copies, particulars,
te.. sent tree.
A f'l?WT'Q iv,r>' ,ou'"< al home or
'1 IT J!l it 1 IJ ti ivi ling Large cash pay and
iir k ]\1 rppfl liberal premiums tor getting up
lYillll Hill clubs, the best outfit. Send
I at otu e lor Terms and partieulars. AdIr??
W \TKKS t'o., l'ttbs. Chicago, 111.
Julie 1 "J-t f
OXVEKr AWAT.
A Fine German Chromo.
Aesetil an Klegant Chromo. mounted and ready
for framing, free to every Agent.
A OK NTS WAXTKl) Ft HI
UNDERGROUND,
ok.
LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE.
i;v tiios. w. knox.
"IJ Octavo. i::i? Fine Kngravingg.
I ) Ml.ATI I in i i !ii> jiii'l Vcerleuts I?y<?ii?l the
|\ i. _ 11 mi i'.iy : Startling Adventures in all
ariitil' in- World: miiii*?1 ami Mode ul Working
in : fa l< i-ii ii*i ? n?w >!' Society; 0 am Ming and
is horn i-: Caverns and their mysteries: The
ark VViekedne--: prisons ami their
ieerets : I?. w tt in tin- l)e|>th>> ot the Sea : Strange
dories ot the i'ce.ltion el' Crime. The book
reals ot experience with brigttuds: nights in
j ium ilen- ai i gambling hells: lite in prison:
;ioi i. . \tlo. n>!ieniiu'i s among linlian;
.airiii-e? littvi: git s wcl-alld < Statoliths; aocilonl-in
mini- | rate.- ami piracy : tortures of
he iiti it . womlt ti l buglaries; under?miM
oi the great eities i t... etc,
\v w ant atetii- Ibr thi- work oil which we
iee\eln-i* ieritei\ \;:ents can make jsltml
i week in -oiling litis book. Semi for circulars
hoi -l en t! tcrtus to agents.
i i* < ! t't? v. tivni.'
II:it'lt*?n*?I. ?? mi.. or Chicago. 111*
A CARD.
t!!!! mi l'-i >rn?'1 oll< r for snl?* al the lowest
in ? t. i i Grocer ii Urv i ? >?is. Shoes.
. u'loMii . t roi k.-vv. Saddlery. \o? Sc\ ami
i. . 1 n> 11 j'uMio ] :Uionate.
I'll LLPS '* HILLINGS.
I' I. !'ho'.|' and W. M Hillings m-e duly nnI.,01
i ll in art as our api'i.M. and aic ewpoweri
i i n ih l.i'in** * i tin ruin in purchases and
iili'iut i.t
II \. PHELPS.
M A. LIl.LlNlkS.
S A I'lSALSSrilK
June tt