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Church Directory.
Methodist Church, DcKalb street?Rev
R. L. Harper, Paster?Services at 10* A. M
and 7 J M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting Wed
nesdav at 4 P. M.
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Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?
Rev. S. H. Hay, Pastor?Services at 10}
A. M. and 5 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at 5 P. M.
Episcopal Church. Corner of Lyttleton
and Laurens streets, Rev. B. F. D. Perry,
Sunday services at 11 o'clock A. M. and 5}
P. M. On Wednesday evening at 8}
o'clock and Friday morning at 10 A M.
MEETINGS.
Wateree Division No. 9, S. of T.
? Attend the Regular Meeting.
/\ ofyour Division at Temperance
on MONDAY evening
next, at 7 } o'clock.
?SBEEk By order ot the W. P.
J. L. BRASINGTON, R. S.
LOCAL' JTEWS.
Post Office.?Until farther notice the
t rVDC? ?:n Ka niw>n d&ilv during th j
rosv vswtc nui w ~r? v _
week from 8 a. m. to 12 nr., and from 3 p j
m. to 7 p. m. On Sunday from 9 to 10 a J
m. The mails close daily at 7 p. m.
Sons op Tkmpkranck.?A public meoting
of the Sons of Temperance will be held
this morning, at 10 o'clock. A procession
will be formed at Odd Fellows' Hall by the
members of the Grand and subordinate Divisions,
march to the Academy grove, where
an address will be delivered by Prof. J. H.
Carlisle, of Wofford College. From the reputation
of this distinguished speaker and
friend of temperance, we hope our citisens
will show their appreciation of the opportunity
thus afforded them, and would suggest
that the stores be closed from 10a.m. to 2 p. m.
" ?11 mar have an opportunity of
Ul VIUC1 VUHV M?. ?... _ __
J ? . Kttending.
Bon. W. Z. Leitner will also
^wfSdress the meeting. With two such speakQPers,
we may confidently expect a rare intellsctual
treat. .
Struck bt Lightning.?A large pine
tree onLyttleton street, near the Methodist
Parsonage, waa struck by Kghtning daring the
rain on Sunday afternoon last. This makes
the eighth object struck within our corporate
limits daring the present rammer.
Mills Burnt.?We regret to learn that
the saw and grist mills with the gin house
attached, of K. H. Corbett, near Spring Hill,
Sumter O^tj, werejet on firejnd entirslj.
consumed on Monday night last, with their
oontents. Besides his gin and other articles of
value, Mr. C. lost his sapply of corn, a loss
which, at his advanced age. he is illy able
to bear.
Rxnovating.?We were pleased to see,
yesterday morning, several workmen engaged
at the poet office, in making some needed
repairs and alterations, and otherwise adding
to its comfort and convenience.
We noticed some half do ten gloomy faces
and considerable eommotion on onr streets
last Monday morning. Upon inquiring, we
learned that the Deputy Sheriff was "hunting
up" a jury to try the case of Simon
Wolfe v?. Mrs. Amelia Hywan, for assault
and battery upon 8. Wolfe's infant child.?
We repaired forthwith to the Court House,
where justice is dispensed "very muchly,"
and with all the deference imaginable krpt
quict, but not so with the prosecutor or the
. ii-i n
defendant, for it wm witb difficulty mat nm
Honor, the Jndge, oonld maintain order, or
the counsel could be heard, for "ever and
anon" they were interrupted by either one
aide or the other, indeed, we wore sorry for
the aforesaid jury, for one side was bad and
the other worse, and from what we could sec.
this is all that decided the jury. After a
long and varied testimony and lengthy pleading,
the case was handed over, and in a short
while the jury returned a verdict of guilty,
and she was fined nineteen 80-100 dollars
including the costs, Ac. So endeth the
chapter. *
Cool and Refreshing?Kirkley's Arctic
Soda Water.
Sooth CarolAa Loan ami? Tirar Company
C'h ARI.KRTOJI, 8. C.?Wf would call the special
at ntion of our reader* to the advertisement c
the above Company in another column. It offer*
inducement* and security for the investment o!
savings such a? oto rarely to be met with. In
terest on deposits at six per cent., coinpoum
quarterly, is in itself a handsome returned, whili
the depositor is able to rest satisfied that he ii
unning absolutely no risk at all. For in addition
to the fact that the Directors and Trustee
are among the most prominent and trust worthj
business men of Charleston, the whole amount o
the banking capital, viz: $300,000, is a security
for all deposits in'the Savings Department.
The attention of our readers is called to t)
advertisement of Messrs. I. U. Hall & Co., o
Charleston. 0. U. mis n:m nas uccii ivug oua
favorably known to the building community o
that city, and are now prepared to furnish fron
heir Build er's Emporium, articles in daily de
mand, such as Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Hardware
White Pine, Fancy Lumber Flooring, Boards
ke- They are also Agents for Asbestes Root
ing. Fell, and Lining?an excellent subgtitut
for Shingles, Tin and Lath. We say to allii
want of anything in their line, send for thei
Circular and Price List.
List op Goods always on hand at P. P
Toale's Builder's Emporium, Charleston, S.
C. Poors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, Brack-1
ets, Stair Railings, Newels, Posts and Stair
Balusters, of his own manufacture, and satisfaction
guaranteed. And tho following
direct from the manufacturers : Window
Glass, Builders' Hardware, Marble and
Slate Mantelpieces, Drain Pipe, Encaustic
Floor Tile. Wire Guards for More f ronts
and all articles needed in completing a first
class house. Price list sent free on applica
tion.
{Medicinal Poisons on the Wane.
The patriarchs took no mercury, no bismuth,
o iodine, nonostrychn ir,romidb m,ue of potassi
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 on
record, and the world seem% to be now taking
note of it and returning to the first principles of
medication. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, the
purest and most efficacious vegetable restorative
of the day, is also the most popular. Thousands
of persons who only a few years ago believed
imnlicitlv in all the noisons which figure in the
pharmacoepia, now pronounce this palatable
tonic and alterative and all-sufficient remedy for
dyspepsia, nervous debility, constipation, bilious
complaints, headache, intermittent fevers, and
all the ordinary disturbances of the stoma c
the liver, the discharging organs and the brain
The time is not far diBtant when most of the
powerful and venomous drugs now so recklessly
administered by practitioners of the "heroic"
school, in cases that might easily be controlled
by milder treatment, will be utterly discarded
by airphilosophical physicians. As it is, the
thinking public, who are generally ahead of
the professionals, have already put the dangerous
preparat ions aside and adopt ed Host ett er's
Bitters in their stead as a safe and excellent
household medicine, adapted to almost every
ailment except the organic and deadly contagious
diseases. For more than twenty years this
famous* restorative and preventive has been
annually strengthening its hold upon the public
and it now takes the lead of every advertised
| medicine manufactured in this country.
For Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia. Indigestion,
Depression of Spirits & General Debility,
in their various forms, Ferro-Puosphobat?i>
Elixir of Calisaya made by Caswell, Hazard
& Co., New York, fcnd sold by all druggists, is
the best tonic. As a atimulent tonic for patients
recovering from fever or sickness, it has no
equal. If taken during the season it prevents
fever and ague and other intermittent fevers.
Masonic Lodge in Jerusalen.?For
several years the Freemasons in America,
who constitute about half of the million
upon the face of the earth, have been interested
in the project of establishing a lodge
in Jerusalem the ancient home of the order.
Upon the 7th of May, Mr. John Sheville,
who was sent from this country for that purpose,
accomplished what the order had so
long wished for, organised the Royal Solomoo
Mother Lodge, No. 293, in the Royal.
Quarry, under the city,'and initiated a candidate.
The cave which was made the meeting
place of the fraternity is an immense
quarry of which history or tradition gives no
record since the first or second century of the
Christian era, until within a few years, when
it was discovered by Dr. Barclay, an American
missionary. It is thought by some safV>of
if <rna from fbia mammoth and ir
regular cavern that the building material
for Solomon's Temple camo, and if so, there
is a most interesting propriety in devoting
it to a perpetuation of these mystic rites
which are claimed to have orgsnated with
this aincient monarch. The candidate who
was initiated on* the day of organization,
was a resident of Jerusalem and a gentleman
of distinction. All the Master Masons who
arc members of the American Holy Land
Exploration, about 2,000 iu number, are declared
linnnpsrr members of the new Lodere.
The Sultan, Abdul Aziz, favors the ancient
craft, having commanded one of his favorite
secretaries te join somejfycars sinco and report
the general charactor of the order.
Learning that it was anything but revolutionary,
ho has ever since been its patrons in
the Bast, the new branch will doubtless
flourish.
Baltimore is beginning to show signs of
vigorous progress as a commericial port.
Thus duriug the month of June tho custom
dues paid at the Baltimore Custom House
amounted to 8008,052, or an excess of 17,000
over June of last year. The value of the
foreign export for the past six months is $9,432,206,
an excess of $100,000 over the
values of the same months in 1K72. Tho vtfc
lue of tho foreign shipments for June of this
year, was $1,810,230, showing an increase
over tho same month in 1872 of 8294,047.
Much of this increase of the trade of Baltimore
is due to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,
which iB straining every point to attract
both the export and import trade. It will
yet make Baltimore one of the great shipping
ports of the country.
A Paris correspondent assures the fashionable
world that "there has been a regulat
collaspc in the fashions; the bu?tle has ex
1 plodcd, and now tho women cannot coax
* their skirts to lie too flat. Tho trimming is
i all at the bottom of the skirt and put on af
f full as possible, so as to stand very stiff. The
sash is worn around the dress, just above the
I knee, tied on the sides with a how ami ends
? No dress is considered elegant that has not n
4 sweeper at the bottom of the skirt. For ovon
ing robes it is made of lace and other rieli
, quillings. Tho walking costumes arc nl1
f worn short and just escape the ground, which
f to say the least, is a clean fashion."
Notice to Trespassers.
1 AM persons are forbidden entrance on any o
f my lands to fish, hunt, or for any oilier purposi
1 without a written permission from me. I'artiei
r disregirding this notice will he dealt with ac
f cording to law. SAM'L. W. BREWER.
1 July 17 miExecutor's
Notice.
All persons having demands again*! the os
e tate of Mr*. June Knox, lute of Kershaw, <le
Q ceased, will present the same according to law
and those indebted will inakc paymont to
p TH08. W. CRICK, Kx'or.
July 17 4t,
NOTICE.
HAVING purchased the entire stock of merchandise
of Messrs. J. I. Middleton ft Co.,
in Camden, we have this day formed a co-partnership
under Hie firm nameof Phelps ft Billings,
for the purpose of conducting a general Merchandise
and Commission business.
H. A. PHELPS,
M. A. BILLINGS,
S. A. DESAUSSURE.
Camden, June 1, 1873. [June 6-tf.
vAnrTnv.
VJLA^/JU
IS hereby given that the co-partnership hitherto
existing under the firm-name of W. P.
REED & CO., has been dissolved, W. F. Reed
having sold'out his interest.
The liabilities of the firm are assumed by K.
E. Meroney, who will continue the business carried
on at the Camden Steam Works.
W. F. REED.
K. E. MERONEY.
July 4. tf.
DON'T FAIL
TO CALL AT TIIE
{Cheap Cash Store
OF.
D. W. JORDAN, Agt.
First-rate Quality
RIO COFFEE,
25 oents per pound?4 lbs. for 81.
Fine grades of .
FAMILY FLOUR,
CHOICE
c. SIDES,
The best in the market. A complete assortment
of
FRESH CRACKERS,
SUGAR JUMBLES\
SUGAR NIC NACS, #
GINGER SNAPS,
LEMON CRACKERS\ $C.
PURE KEROSENE OIL,
4 '
Always on band, at 40cents pergallon.
A choice line of the GROCERIES usually
kept in a
First Class Grocery Store.
ESTATE MALE.
BY authority of J. F. Sutherland, Sudge of the
Probate Court for Kershaw county, 1 will sell at
publie iutcry at the late residence of Elias Brannon,
deceased, on Lynches Creek in said county,
on SATURDAY, the 2d of August, prox.?
150 bushels CORN,
F 10 bushels TEAS,
200 pounds BACON,
7fl rw-mnds nf TjARD.
800 pounds of FODDER,
1 barrel FLOUR,
14 head of SHEEP,
18 head of HOGS,
7 head of CATTLE.
Terras?One-third cash: balance on a credit
of four months, interest from date, note wit!
two approved sureties.
JAMES CLYBURN, Admr.
July 10. 4t.
' SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of an execution to mc directed ]
will proceed to sell, before the Court House ir
Camden, on the first Monday in August, beinf
the fourth day of said month, during the lega
hours of sale, thirty-two town lots situated ii
the town of Camden and numbered in the plat o
said town, number 303 three hundred and sixty
three to number394threehundredud ninoty-foui
inclusive, and bounded North by Bullsiraet.Souil
by Meeting street, east by T.yttleton street, am
West"by Market street ; levied upon and to bi
sold for town taxes, ns the property of unknowi
parties. Terras Cash SAMUEL PLACE.
July 10td S K i'.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BV virtue of sundry executions to mc directci
I will proeeeil to sell in from or tnc couri nous
door in Camden, on the first Monday in Angus
next, being the fourth day of said month, dnrinp
the legal hours of sale, the lands of the late Ste
phen F Olyburn deed., lying in Buffalotownslii]
in Kershaw county, containing fourteen hundrei
acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of be
vi Phillips, llussel Sowoll, William fiowoll, am
others: levied upon nnd to be sold as the prop
erty of the said Stephen F Clyburn deed., at tin
suit of J L Folk & Co., and Uaviland, Steven
& Co., Homestead claimed in this land, and nil
be set ofT before sale.?Tbrms Cash.
? ' ""er i>r ?ep
? D.\ Munu I u;i? 14.
julylOfd 8. K.J\
1 State of South-Carolina,
(OIM'V OF KCItNII tn .
Court of Common Pleas
' COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF?NOT BERVEI
JAMES CHESNUT, Ei'.or., PLAINTIFF,
l Against
i Thomas E. Ilaile, Serena II.tilt*. lib wife, II
, F. Taj lor, Amelia Taylor, hi? wife, Bcnjami
Kaile, Thomas Ilaile, James llnile, Lnwreuc
Ilnile, William llnile, Mary Ifnile, Waller Mailt
Charles Ilaile,(leorgc Ilaile, Sydney Ilaile, Evan
l Ilaile, Carol Ilaile, Thomas Chesimt, Alexin
. Chesnut, William Chesnut, Thomas Chesnut, jr.
i John Chesnut and Ellen Chesnut, James CheI
nut, James Chesnut, jr., Amelia Chesnut, an
John Chesnut, jr., Nellie Ilaile and John ('
> Ilaile, Mary B- Chesnut, Assignee, David li
Williams, John Maeitae, Assignee, and Chat
Ihtto* II. Taylor, Defendants.
To thc o/iove vavtril Dcfnulunts in thit actio)
You are hereby summoned ami required to an
C swer the complaint in this action, which, togelli
j, or with the summons, was tiled at Camden. F
g C., on the 1st day of July, 1in the Offic
. of the Clerk of the Court of Common IMea
for the inid county, and to serve a copy of you
answer on the subscribers at their office on broa
. _ n?i? ? o uithin rwcntv dnvs al
pircei, in i Hinui.il, u, v., ,
ter the service of this summon-; on you, exclii
of the day of service.
If you "fail to answar this complaint within th
i- time aforesaid, the |>laiiiiiti? wilt apply to th
- Court for the relief demanded in the complaint
Dated July 1, 187-'i
SHANNON h -I.INNINO,
riaintiff 's Attornoys.
July 10. Ot.
-j^New Advertisements
Working class *r>o a week guaranteed'
Respectable employment at home, day or evening; no
capital required; full instructions and valuable package
otaoods sent free by ttrail. Address with six cent return
stamp, M. YOUNG A CO., 1 VP. Greenwich st., N. Y.
"WtCHOMANCYor SOULCH AK.MING,'
Bow either sex may fascinate ami gain the love
aiid affections of any person they choose instantly.
This simple mental acquirement nil cnn possess,
free by mail, for 25, together with a marriage
gutSe, Egyption Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies,
Wedding.Night Shirt, &c. A queer hook, addrps,
T. WILLL4M k Co., Pubs. Phil., Pa.
TfiWie All Spriis-Va.
This celebrated watering place is now open to receive
guests. Those who are afflicted with Scrofula, Glandular
Swellings, and Cutaneous Eruptive Diseases, Erysipelas,
Tetter, Eczema, Ac., Chronic Diarrhoea, and
Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis. Chronic Thrush,
Dropsy and Piles, shonld lose no time In coming to this
fonntaln of health to be healed. For the cure of many
of the above diseases, this water stands tinrivallodaraong
the Mineral Water of the United States.
JAMES A, FRAZIER, Proprietor.
r~N]ElYEE,
iQpglect a Cough, Nothing is more certain to lay
thefoundation for future evil consequences.
Wells' Carbolic Tablets
arc* sure cure for all diseases of the Respiratory Or
gani, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Diphtheria. Asthma
"" U tf'-'-aAnnofl T\w?nnDi> fhnThPAQt vV i iwl ni n<?
V.HUU1U, IKI.ll ncilcm. i.1 vi a. ... w,
or Bronchial Tubes, and all Diseases of the Lungs.
jam cases of sudden cold, however taken, these*
TABfeTS shonld he promptly and freely used. They
equi fize the clrcnlatiou of the ldood, mitigate the sever!
y of the attack, and will, in a very short time, restor
i healthv action to the affected organs. .
W ill's C arbolic Tablets are put np only in blue
box) b. Take no substitutes. If they cant lie found at
voul rirugglflfs, send at once to the agent in new
Vo? t who will forward them by return mail.
Dwt be Deceived by Imitations.
Soltl by druggists. Price 28 cents a box.
JOtiN q. KELLOGO, 19 Flatt-st., New-York,
Send for Circular. Sole Agent for United States.
t
CHOLERA
AND
EPIDEMIC DISEASES
4 Prevented by Using
BROMO-CHLORALUM,
rm . \T AJ 1 . vr n -
lie new utiuriwss nuii-rui*uiiuii?
POWERFUL
Deodorizer and Disinfectant
Its "dally use destroys all ?ad odors and poislnons
emanations about your premises, and thereby .prevents
rontafion and disease; ronuius no poison and has no
odor f Its own.
Dr. hkoi'kgit, a eeiel>ratcd writer 011. Cholera and
Yellow Fever, maintains that a tew drops of Hhosjochmmui.rx
In a tnmt>leo of water, drank dally, will
prorqfcsure protection from these diseases.
T Prepared only by TILDEN A CO.,
Sotfffcy all druggists.* New York.
.4
J If Agent? pj Wanted for
(AIMS ? XINNERS
/ OP THE U BIBLE.
d, analysed and portrayed as real men and women.
Jnst Uke Saints and Sinners of our own day.?
OrtffiAl, Raor, s:rikinar and Popular. Iteads like a Novel.
Bind for rirrutar. ZEIOLEK A M'CURDY, 818
Arch s., Philadelphia, Pa.
. numerous tests nave proved
Nff.'Burnham's New Turbine
I ^iL WATER WHEEL
TBest Ever Invented.
AIMUIKSH, YORK. PA
A
The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal agents
, has ever been that In their process of purgation and
purification they have also debilitated the system. To
i obvlatcthls dltnctlltyi physicians have long sought for
an agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen,
At one anil tho same time.
Their research has at last been rewarded by a discovery
which fully realizes the ^fondest desires of the medl
cai faculty, and wnicn is jusuy reganieu m uie uium
Important triumph that Pharmacy has ever achieved
[ Thin Important desideratum Is
> Dr. Tuffs Vegetable Liver Pills.
' Which parlfv the blood and remove ail corrupt humors
1 and unhealthy accumulations from the body, and yet
1 produced no weakness or lassitude whatever. Put on
f the contrary tones the stomach nnd invigorates the
1 body during the progress of their operation. They
unite the heretofore irreconcilable qualities of a
r STRENGTHENIJfO PURGATIVE and a PURIFYING
TON IC.
1 Dr. TUTTS PILLS are the most active and search1
Ing medicine in existence. They at once attack the
3 root of diseases, and their actioh is so prompt that in
an hour or two afier they are taken the patient la
1 aware of their good effects. They may be taken at
any time without restraint to diet or occupation; they
produce neither nan?oa, griping or debility, and as "a
. family medicine have no rival.
l'rice 25 eenls n box. Sold by all Druggists.
Principal Oftic 18 nnd 20 Plat't-st., New York.
11 Is the most powerful cleanser, strengthenes and remover
of Ulandular obstructions known to Materia
Medina.
It is specially a?lopte(| to constitutions "worn down"
ami debilitated by the warm weather of Sprlnjr and
summer, when the Mood is not in active circulation,
consequently (fathering Impurities from sluggltshnosa
ami Imperfect action of the seercllve ortruns, and is
I iu:itilf> sled ??.v Tumors, Kruptions, Rlotches, Rolls,
i'lisiules, Kcrqfiila, Ac., Arc.
When weary and lantruid from overwork, and dullness,
drowsiness ami Inert ia'take the place of energy
and vitror. 111" system needs a tonic to imiid it up anil
help the Vital Forces to regain thelh recuperative power.
In the heat of Summer, frequently the i.tvkr mid
i si'i.i.'KN do not properly perform their functions; the
rtcriiie and Urinary Organs arc inactive, priMluciutr
weakness of the stomach uml intestines ami a pre-dlsposilion
to hilious derangement.
1>V. WETJaS'
; EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA
aji- riiK.i'AHKD DiixECTi.v from the std'TII AMKfllt'AN
j I I.AN T and Is peculiarly suited to all lliesedillirultles;
ii rii'iiiiHUM inc v ri i.\ ir;ii 111 <>i?i?. Mtrenirinoiimi; me
' I.IKIvdlMNU llrtVKKS, :in?1 RK.MOVK Al.l. Oll<1
?YM'? TONH from IMPA1UKI) AND FN FFKIIU-.'I)
!. orifaii*.
If should be taken freely tuicon, as .Jiinrbelia is pro
noiierd liv medical writer* the moat finch-nt Pl'ItlFIl.ll,
TONK'atid DKOIIHTUl KM' known in (lie whole
i autre of medicinal plants.
.IOUN y. K Fl.l.otiti, 1 h Platt-st., New York.
s?dd by liniirirwts. Sole Ajfciit^for the I'nited State*.
priee One Dollar |ter liottle. Send for cirenlnr. w.
F! SARATOGA APERIENT In tlo-'foriu of a
p i-owvkk or the Saratoga Mineral sprlnir Wat era, and
s 1'
r used for the name purposes. Compact and Portable
(' Prepared only by'titto. II. Flan A Sov. Saratoitu springs.
r-1 ? ...
N. Y. Sold l.jr Druirplsts {r'Titv it. 3m.
e CM " to $20 PKR 1> \\ ' Ap;rnts wanleil. All
p ff) *) classea of working people, of either pes,
I. voting or old, make more money nt work for us
in their spare moments, or alHIic time, tlnin nt
any tliimy else. Particulars free. Address 0.
STINTOX Sl CO., Portland, Maine.
September 19. 12m.
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IS RESER\
BAUM
i Who are now o
SPRING AND St
BAUM
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H. BAI
OFFERS THE EAR
Spring a, nd Sui
In all the Departments c
BOTJGET B
I am prepare
Extraordinary
To purchasers: For styles
LiOW PI
Call and examine for yourselves.
Camden, March 20.
I SPRING, 1873.
I
I invite your attention to uiy
spring Stock of
Dress Goods,
PRINTED LAWNS, ^
PRIJfTS, EMBROIDERIES
Laces, Hosiery Gloves,
" " '? A J_
Handkerchiefs and White uooas,
ALSO.
Men's and Boy's Wear.
Cottonades, Plain and Fancy Drills;
Tweeds and Cassimeres
Hats anil dotliingf,
In great variety. Together with
A FULL STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The above, with many other desirable articles,
too numerous to mention, have been
recently selected with great care and will be
sold at the most reasonable prices.
I respectfully solicit a call.
ROBERT M. KENNEDY.
March 27. tf.
ARCTIC SODA-WAT LK,
Pure Ice-Cold Soda-Water.
(Pronounced unexcelled by all who have drank
it,) can he had at all hours during the day alter
10 o'clock, at the Grocery and Confectionery
store of D. C. KIllKLEV, Agt,
May 20-tf In the Workman Building.
SOMETHING NEW.
AX elegant Album for 25 t ents, holding L'l
full sized card?, bound in full gilt cover
and sold at* the low price of cents, suitable
for the pocket or centre table. Order a sample
sent by mail, post paid on receipt of Ho cents. 3
for fit) cents, or ti for $1. Address,
BURROW & CO. Baltimore. Md.
Brif Agents Wanted. Catalogues of Books,
l'ictiures &c\, sent.
June 12-3 2.
KERSHAW & WORKMAN,
ATTORNEYS
AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
CAMDEN, S. C.
1 f<.run-,1 a eoiiartnor
1 ship under the above name. will give their
attention to collections, conveyancing, business
in tin- Slate Cnii its or I lie I niictl Si ales Courts,
Pensions, Hulliiiy Claims ami all oilier mailers
enirii-leil to litem professionally.
.?. H. KERSHAW.
W. 11. It. WORKMAN.
March 7. Hino
FOR SALE.
Thai resilience on DeKnllt street next to the
Mehnilisl'Church. Terms Ihvnrnble. Apply lo
May 'JJ tf Wm. CLV1II RN.
Kriislics Ac.
English ami French llnir ami Teeth Urn-hoe
of nllr qualities. Whitewash, l'aint aiul "ors^
i Bushes, a very large assor:ment. For sale-hy
November 2H. 1I0D0S0N' \ 1)1'NLA P.
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jomplekte: Having ^
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Inducements
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EXTRA JFFER!
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A^UTASHARE IN THj?MS$RJIWY
ON 0?S720J?BEMILTMS AMOUNTING TO
$41,000.
6ITEH AWAY TO
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Every subscriber to that Popular Weekly
OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND.
Chromos are delivered at once. The distribution
will POSITIVELY" take place on the 20th
DAY' OF AUGUST EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND
SEVENTY THREE.
OUR CKROMO "CUTE" is 16x20 inchei in
size, acknowledged to be the finest and handsomest
pic*, ore ever given with any paper
OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND is an eight page illustrated
family and story weekly in its third
volume; has now over SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSANDsubscribers.andrapidly
increasing, which
insures the success of the present distribution.
The Publishers of Our Fireside Friend bavo sent
to its subscribers this year over seventy thous- ,
and copies of the chromo "Cute" and are ship- *
ping hundreds every day. Subscription price,
three dollars par year, which gives the subscribers
FI FT\*-T WO numbers of the best Family
Weekly, the chromo "Cute" finely framed, and a
numbered Certificate entitling the holder to one
share in the distribution of premiums for 1878.
Subscribe now with the agent or send direct to
the Publisher. Specimen copies, particulars,
etc., sent free.
A PIFWP^! In* every town, at home or
A U Ml 10 traveling. Largec^h pay and
WAUTuTI ^',eraI premiums for getting up
IT Ail I Jail clubs. The best outlt. Send
Send at once for Terms and particulars. Address
WATERS & Co., Pubs. Chicago, I1L
June 12-tf
QI VEiX AWAY.
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A Fine Gorman Chromo.
We send an Elegant Chromo, mounted and ready
lor framing, free to every Agent.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
UNDERGROUND,
OR. )
LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE.
BY TIIOS W. KNOX.
?J4J Pages Octavo. 130 Fine Engravings.
RELATES Incidents and Accidents byond the
Light of Day: Startling Adventures in all
partsol'the World: Mines and Mode of Working
them: Undercurrents of Society; Gambling and
its Horrors; Caverns and their Mysteries; The
Dark Ways of Wickedness; Prisons and their
Secrets; Down in the Depths of the Sea; Strange
Stories of the Dcecltion of Grime. The book
treats of experience with hrignnds: nights in
opium dens and gauibling hells; life in prison;
Stories of fxiles; adventures among Indian;
journeys through Seweraand Catacombs: accidents
in mines : pirates and piracy : tortures of
the in<|uisition ; wonderful buglarics; underworld
of the great cities etc., etc,
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Ml'W.'ini Ogl'lIU! Itu linn nvm v.. .........
cive exclusive teritory. Agents can make $100
a week in .celling this book. Semi for circulars
and special terms to agents.
J. II. BURR & IIVDE,
Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, 1IIA
OARp.
THE undersigned offer for sale at the lowest
figures for rash Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes,
Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, &c., &c, and
solicit a share of public patronage.
I'll ELI'S & BILLINGS.
F. L. Phelps and \V. >1. Billings are duly authorized
to ac? as our agents, and are empowered
to sign the name of the firm in purchases and
settlements,
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M A. BILLINGS.
NflTvl*' & S. A. DlSAUSSURB.
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