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) sI > 7"TV. ' "" CliurcU Director^'. Methodist Ckuroh. DeKalb street?Rev r It. L: Harper. Paster?Services at 10?, A.'M c and 7 ] M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting M od ;i ncsday at 4 P. M. ( Presbyterian Ohurcb, DeKalb street? t Rev-. S. II. Hay. Pastor?Services at 10i j A. M. and 5 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer . r, p At lr JttQCMUg on n cuuvouitj hv ? . Episcopal OiiorciI. Corner of Lyttleton < and Laurens, street#, Rev. J?. F. D. Pbruy, Sunday services at 11 o'clock A. M. and 5j a P. M On Wednesday evening at SJ t oWoek and Friday morning at 10 A M. t >rEETii\(;s. c Wateree Division No. 9, S. of T. - Attend the Regular Meeting. ( nfvnnr Ttivi?ion ilt TVIHVCrdhCC Ilill on MONDAY" evening 1 inah next, at,7 J o'clock. i /- ^ Uv order oi the W. P. c J. L * BRASINGTON, K. S. liOC tL NEWS. Post Office.?Until further notiee the t Post Office will he open daily during th -c week from .9 a. in. to 12 in., and from 3 p i in. to7"p. m. On Sunday from 9 to 10 a 1 m. The marls oluse daily at 7 p. w. ifcjjy. Sami fx S. Davis, 1?. D.?Tt will o gratify many of our readers to learn that we il recently received a letter from this venerable a and eminent man. from which we gather, that now, having passed his fourscore years, he is livisg (juietly and pleasantly at his home at' "." land Hills." suburbs of Augusta, <Ja. His most estimable wife is still spared to 11 hiin, and most of their family are settled " around tlvcui. Vq arc pjeasedto perceive that. ' Dr. Davis' mind is as clear, bis' affections as * tender, and his faith as bright, pure and a steadfast as when long years since he laboVcd ' for and was lotcd by dur community-. " It is as grateful as rare to sec so good a ' life thus prolonged and thus calmly and* l: sweetly sink to rest. ^ .... . _ j ^ . t! Col. Simeon Fajr.?The death of this r pronuuoat citizen luis touched chords of I m . <ls. ! j i,or- I memory, association ana apjiiwmnun, ing tlui.c connections with forty years of the ^ history o?thi?Stole.' .. V . M The name of Sim coo Fair first game prominently fcqfbre Uiq people of his native State in the Florda war iu 1836, super;which pc- 0 riod, ha has. always been in publio statiort, | has alwaja ba/efl accorded the meed of V well done," for public duties, and in priv&tb life^ c has him oh acred and rewarded bv the af- ^ fcetio^ato regard and appreciation of his peers, the bar, and the public of his State. 1 With this immediate community Col. Fair ' w.is. intimately associated?ho Was Solicitor of this circuit far over twonty years,'and |J his political and social affinities were closely " in tern ore* with those of our citizens. A useful, honorable, appreciated and well ' rewarded life of over three set) re and ten years a is ended?its duties well performed. For him, v there could have been, iu tliefew year.-; that ' ? !~Ll * .. -.ai'r.A.I fn #?<?* * ?* Vl nrt fn nv. nugni (isvv rcuimicv v?n^ ...... lV v~ tremo old age, but pain and sorrow. Lot us * then, lor ourselves, and in the enforced cn- '' qniry. " who.quail,fill these vacant places?" j! find each, a motive to act well our part, to prepare the wcrt for those soon to succeed us. and l?y an example, do as our friend did. blare i lie path $1' h.>nur, duly and cfototlon to the ?* "' - -j It is a great law of nature, that eaeli su ( ceodinjf finest gpOwth shall be of superior ? is type. Let us beware thatas our,noblc full, | one by 0110. bri us, brambles and scrubs do j ii' >t take theTr places. Trial Justices forms.?\\'e hear a * gieqt. ihad of cpupltint, oceiisi.aially, from some of our fellow,citizens who arc frtvjuentl} ltm.n fn ?jt nn inrin^ in tlin<;n f>onrl? v "i ? * - ? Bv far the majority of the cases tiicd in those [ courts are tried within the corporate limits | of the town, no matter whore they originu- 1 te l. and there is consequently a considerable tax n)><oi and tline to such of our < citizens a> may l*? selected to compose these juries. For the trial of ?ne of those oases, not uiifrequently, consumes a whole dayj we feel, therefore, that something should be i done hi lighten this burden, and we sug ' treat to onr I'rial Justices that it would be better and subserve the convenience of the public, more generally, to have theso trials come off in the early part of each week when there is but little doing, instead of Saturday, (which has been the habit.) when there is a good deal of stir and business afloat, aud when our merchants can least sparo tho time necessary* to Lc devoted to such matter.". At.most a Sl'.nstrokk.?Our friend, Mr. hMlney Jl< <t<itug. <m J hurf-il ay last, wiruc 8U{x:rjiUenJi?g some work at Kirkwood, suddenly became <|uito dizzy, aud fell backwards. ilo. managed tu get under the 8hado of a tree and ai'lor bathing his head with cold water, soon recovered. Parties should be rnref'ul and not remain long in the sun those warm days. Pni7.E? for oi k Knoink Companies.? We nw the oil er day, at I'r. Young's Book Store, where they are on exhibition, tlie prizes (consisting of four beautiful speaking rumpcts?two brass and two nlver plated,") "or which-, we undcrgtaud. our Kire Compares arc soon to contend in a competitive j xhibition. The idea is. we believe, to ii iward them in the order in which the " f Companies may be able to run a certain dis- c ance, supply themselves with water, fix heir apparatus and throw water on some cbject within veaclrof all. The testis'to >3 one of endurance, expertnees, skill and :fficiency. Wc think the idea a good one, and the pri- J ics such ns of themselves to awaken a desire * 1 - ^ fWnontr nnscnK ipon l I1C j)iiru Ul vuv U vumj/wuj w ^/vwwvww hem. In these dap of frequent and large * conflagrations, it is well to stimulate the best endeavors of those upon whose successful tfTorts so much of onr safety depends. ?i : Columbia Hotel.?AYc would direct atontion of visitors to Columbia, to the card ?f the proprietor of this well known and farorilo Hotel, to bo found in our advertising columns this morning. | Drowned.?Inquests were held yesterday in the bodies of David Criffin and Emanuel Irifiin, brothers, colored youths of from 8 o 12 years of age, who were drowned oy last 'abbath morning, from haying ventured out n a boat upon the iuiil pond of T. H. Clarke >((., on (he west side of Wutcreo river. The loal sank and they were drowned within ight of a little negro girl, who was the only ns who witnessed the sad oceurroncc. Yerlicts were rendered in accordance with the hove facts. S'ejuous A^'RAV.?An affray took pUcc. i?t week between Julius' Mnrohison and Sanies McCaskill, at a sort of Jug Tavern, tear Lynchwnnd in this county, which came icar proving fatal to one of the parties. "We 1 Barn that Murchjson was very uiuch intoxiftted, and becoming incense<l at McOaskill. ttacked hiin with his knife and inflicted six tabs on him before tlicy could be separated* ,iost of theni on dangerous parts of the body, >ut fortunately not deep enough to prove atal. McCaskill at the latest accounts was oing well and will soon recover. Thn paries were warm friends, and Murchison exrc-t.sos much regret at the occurrence. ^ A Runaway.?"Music hath charms," ut not ;:to soothe," in every instance, for ] rliile one of our citizens, on Saturday night _ ut, was performing upon some musical intrumcnt on Rut lodge street, a horse attachd to a wagon became frightened at the strain B nd started, ' belter skelter, jTcll mell," down ^ tutledgc street?after crossing Broad, lie n hanged his programme, and making a regu- 0 tr " circus wheel," weutfur the market lane rith a vengeance, but was thwarted by a 6lored boy who was standing near by. Rooming more alarmed, bo put out, " full lit" up the side walk, missing steps and oats until he encountered the " new buildug" at the corner of Broad and DeKalb treefs, where lie was brought to a " dead alt," by baviug the wagon wheel jammed 0 gainst an upright beam and stopped in his t1 ild career. A more mortified and repentant orse we have never seen. No damage was _ One, and the incident only served to euli en. somewhat the dullness and monotony f the times, and caused a little of that bo v ituch needed excitement which was mani- ,1 9 t* estcd by t lie frequent and energetic cries of h stop that horse! stop him !! stop him t!! rhoa, January !!! whoa !!! whoa, sir!!! tl List or <Iooi>s always on hand at P mp y I'oalr' LiuiMcr's Rmporiuui. Charleston, S. s Poors. Sashes, HIimis, Mouldings, lirackits, Stair Railings, Newels, Posts and Stair lalustori,' ol'his uivu manufacture, and satisaction guaranteed. And the following lireet from the manufacturers: Window I ihi s, Rudders' Hardware, Marble and r| Mate. Mautelpieccs, Pruiu Pipe, Kucaustic i l'lob> Tile. Wire ('SunrJs fiir Store Fronts f ) * n For Lobs of ADuetite. Dyspepsia, Indices- v ion. Depression of Sjurita k Ueueral Debility, o a their various forms, Fr.itRO-lViospnonATr.il o Klixiii oITamsvya nirtilf l? v C a*wki.l, Kazakh *, k {Co., iNisv fork, and sol?i by <tll druggists, is ^ 'he IwsMoiii.A- -i sliinuleut tonic for puliei)ti I recovering from fever or sickness, ii lias no equal. II taken during the season it prevents lever and ague and other intermittent fevers. The attention of our readers is called to tli advertisement of Messrs. I. If. Mali .V Co., of' L-hsrleeinn. tb 0. Thin ftria has been long and favorably known to the building community of ( dial city, and are now prepared to furnish from heir Builder's Emporium, articles in daily demand, such us Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Hardware, While fine, J'unoy Lumber Flooring, Boards, ic~ They are also Agents for Asbestos Koof- . ng. Felt, and Lining?an excellent substitute j lor.Shingles, Tin nnd Lath. We say In nil in ( vnut of anything iu their line, send for their ' Circular and l'rice List. Notice to Trespassers. All persons are forbidden entrance on nny of j my lands to tisli, hunt, or for nny oilier purpose without u written permission from uio. Parties I i h !"? <; tiding thin notice will lie den It with according to law. SAM'L. II. BREWER. July 17 * 1m* SOMETHING NEW. i ??? i VS elegant A Ilium for !! *? rents, holding 2-1 i fuli aired cards, bound in full pill rover 1 and noltl at the low price of 25 cent *, suitable ( for the pocket or centre table. Order a sample ?ent by mail, post pai 1 on receipt of2"> cents. 8 for CO cents, or 0 for ?1. Address, i Bl'RKOW \ r<>. Baltimore. Mil. fly??* Agents Wanted. Catalogues of Itooks. Pictiures Sic., sent. June 12-3 2. NOTICE. v T TAVTXfl purchased the entire stock 6f mcr[ J cliamlise of Messrs. J. I. Middlcton k Co., a Camden, we have this day formed a co-partership under the firm natueof Phelps & Billings, or the purpose of conducting a general Merhaudise and Commission i?ueiness. 11 A. PlIELPS, Id. A. BILLINGS, l ti. A. DbSAUSSURE. Camden, June 1, 1873. [June 5-tf. NOTICE [S hereby given that, the co-partnership hitherto existing under the firm-name of AV. *F. IEED k CO , lias been dissolved, W. F. Reed* iftVing sold'oul his interest. Tho liabilities of the firm are assumed by K. !. Meroncy, who will continue the business caried on at the Camden Steam Works, W. F. RE KB. K. E. MEKONBY. July 4. ' tf. DON'T FAIL ~ TO CALL AT THE * Cheap Cash Store OF D. W. J OR DAH, First-rate Quality RIO COFFEE. t\: i ~ 2!) ocnts per pound?4 lbs. for 31. Fine grades of FAMILY FLOUR, CHOICE C, K/. SHOES, 'he best in the market. A complete assortment. of SJC/'JSIl L'/fA LIS. h it,\ SUGAR JUMBLES, SUGAR NTC NACS, GINGER SNAPS', LEMON. CRACKERS, ,H'. PURE KEROSENE OIL, Always on hand, at 40 cents pergallon. L choice line of the GROCERIES usually kept in a First Class Grocery Store. ESTATE SAEE. ? authority of J. F.lSutherland, Surige of the robatc Court for Kerslinw county, 1 will sell at uhfie outcry at the late residence of BliaaJtranon, deceased, on Lynches Creek in said county, u SATURDAY, the 2d of August, prox.? 150 bushels CORN, 10 bushels PEAS. 200 pounds BACON, 70 pounds of LARD, . 800 pounds of FODDER, 1 barrel FLOl R, 14 head of SHEEP, 18 head of HOGS, J head of CATTLE. Terms?One-third cash; balance on a credit f four months, interest from date, note with .vo approved sureties. JAMES CLYBURN, Adm r. July ID. -If. SHERIFF'S SALE. DY v5rl ue of an execution In pip directed I rill proeped 10 sell, before the Court House in j amden. on the first Monday in August, being I lie fourth day offftid month, during ilie legal ours of sale, thirty-two town lots situated in lie town of Camden and numbered in the pint of aid town, number "lit! three hundredund sixty- ! Iiree to nuniherd'Jlthreehundred:i<lninety four iclusive, urnl bounded North by Rwll str -of. South ! y Meeting street, east by I.villeton street. ,;(nd fo~l*hv Marketstreet ; levit I upon and' to 1,, ; old for town taxes, a* the properly of unknown ' arties. Terms Ca-li S\MUEEPLACE, july 10 td S K C. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry executions to me divert d j will proceed to sell in front of tbe court hou*^ I loot* in Camden, on Jbe tirsi Monday in Angina 1 iext, being the fourth day of aid m,iith. dunn/ ! he legal hours of sale, the lao Is of the late : i. , dicn K Clyhurn deed., lying in Rutfalotonn hip ii Kershaw county, containing fourteen hunditd , kcres, more or less, and hounded by lands of I.c [ i l'liillips, Husscl Sowell, William Sowoll. and I itliers; levied upon and to he old a > the prop,- 1 rty of the said Stephen P f'ly'oini deed., at lhto nil of J I, Polk & Co., and II iviland. Steven j c Co.. Homertead claimed in thin laud, and will >e sej ofi to-fore sale.?Terms C.-isli. SAJiri:i< i'i.m n. July 10 td H. K.Jh* j State of South-Carolina, ( Ol\TV OF KFJtSIIAW. Court ol'Common Pleas. *OPY SI MMONS FOR RKI.l IT? COMPLAINT NOT HF.KVBU. JAMKS CHESNUT, Ex'ur., i'LAlXTIEF, Against Thomas K. Huilc, Serena linile, his wife, K. F. Tiilm\ Amelia Taj lor, hi wife. Tlenjiitnln llaile, Thomas linile, James I:.,i 1? . Lnvrcnee llaile, William linile, Mary Mail . Waller Mailt*. 'Iinrles Hiiilo,(Jeorgellailr, 8y<lney ilniIe,?Kvnii.? FTaile, Carol llailr, Thomas Ciiesnut, Aloxina 'liesnnt, William Chesnut, Thorn: s Chesnut, Jr.. John Chesnul ami Kllon Chesnut, .lames Cltesant, James Chesnut, jr., Amelia Chesnut, ami John Ciicsnut, jr., Nellie IJail ami John C. Ilaile, Mary 11- Chesnut, Assignee, iMviil It. Williams, John Marline, Assignee, ami Charlotte It. Taylor, Defendants. To (lo1 ultore nam nl Drfnuhint- hi this art ion. You are hereby Mtiiunoned mul required to answer the complaint in thisnctlon, which, togethpr with tlie summons, was file<l at Cuinilen. S I'., on (lie lit day of July, 1H7J, in tiic oflict nf the Clerk of the Court of Common I'h'iia for the said county, and to serve a copy of your ans wer ou the subscribers at their (hireoil broad street, in ('iitiulen. H. within twenty day8 after the wervice of this summons on you, excluof the day of service. Ifyou fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated July 1, lf7o SHANNON I IVNINO, l'laintitl ; Vttouioyp July 10. At' r -* Advertisements woIking class Kespcctable employment at liorae, day or evening; r capita! required; fuil inatrncum sand valuable parka,'j of goods sent free by mull. Address with six cent ri turn skimp, M. YOING A CO., ITSOrecnwtehst., N. 1 'PSYCHOMANCY or S( )UL CHA RM ENQ I*. How either sex may fascinate mid gain the lov and affections ofany person they choose inslantlj This simplq menial acquirement all can possess free 1>y mail, for 2*, together with a marring guide, Egypt ion Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies Weddiiw.NigUt 6'liirt, &c. A queer book., ad dress, TVWJLLTsOf A Co., Pubs. I'Jiil., Pa. MM? All Sprigs-- -Va. This celebrated watering place in now open to recelv gnests. Those who arc atllicted with Scrofula, Glandr lar Swellings, mfd Cutaneous Eruptive Diseases, Erj sipelas. Tetter. Eczema, Ac.,' Chronic Diarrhoea, an Dysentery, Dyspepsia. Bronchitis. Chronic Thrust Dropsy and Piles, should lose no time In coming to thi fonntaln of health to be healed. Kor the cure of man of the above diseases, this water stands unrivalle among the Mineral Water of the United States. JA'MKK A. KBAZIER, Proprietor. ?Jf- IsTIErVEEIR, Neglact a Cough>r,Nothing in more certain to la the foundation-##?-mfure erltconsequences. Wella' Carbolic Tablets are a stire cure $?r all disease?* of the Respiratory o gnus, sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Diphtheria. Aathmi (-nun-It, Ifoftrsnjieaii. Dryneps of the Throat, wind pip or Hroi)ehi?l Vin>e?, and aH Diseases of the I.nnnrs. Inalle.ises of sudden cold, however taken, these TABETO should lie promptly und freely used. The efjualir.? th?elH Bt?iloi?of the Mood, mitigate the se ("Verity <lf tlie attack, and will. In ft very short tiine, re I store* hentthv action tod lie affected organs. W'ki.i.'B 0*RBoi.ir Taw.rts are |Htt. up only in Bt.r sOXKS. Take no substitutes. If they can't he found n your druggist's, SEND'AT O.NCK TO TUB Apt ST IK NET Vouk, who atll fontnidthem h>- return mail. DOSTBE DECBIVEIJ liV 1.IITATTOVS, Sold bv druggists. Price 85 ceuts a box. JOtfN O; KFLLOGtl, 18 Piatt st? New-York. Send for Circular." Sole Agent for I'nited Slates CHOLERA EPIDEMIC DISEASES y ..Prevoiitod by Using BROMO-CHLORALUM, The Ne*W Odorless Non-Poisonons ilUWEBFOL Deodoriser and JHjrfiit'eetaiit Its dally use destroys all had odors and poialnou emanations ahour your.premises, and thereby prevent < ontafe'on and disease; contains no poison and has n< odor of Its own. Dr. Dkoi'kktt, n celebrated writer on Cholera an< Yellow Fever, maintain* that a few iirnpsnf Hhomo l'mORi|i.t'N .in a Uitiihleoof water, <lrank daily, nil prove a. mire proton Inn from those diseases. Prepared onlv by TILDEN ?V CO., Soh? yv nil rtrnjoriat*. Xew York. S? Agents Wanted for AINTS ??VlNNEES OF THE U lilMLE. Dissected, analyzed and portrayed an real men and wo men, just like Saints ami Sinner* ofotir own day.(iritflrial, KacY, Striking and Popular. Keada like a No vel. 9?nd for ciroutar. ZEIGI.KR A M'CURDY, 51 Arohat., Philadelphia, Pa. XUMjEROUS TESTS HAVE PROVEI N, F. Burnham'-s New Turbine i WATER WHEEL Tdjbe the Best Ever Invented. PQlflk.IIPtH.KTH YOKK. PJ The startling frlRbtrtt o;i nearly nil medicinal agent: lias ever been that In their process of pnrgntion an< purification they have also delimitated the system. Ti ohvlatethls dlttlcillty- phjalUan- have long sought fo an agent that would Purge, Purify and Strengthen, At one and tlic game time. Their research has at lastheen rewarded by n'discov cry which fully realises the fondest desires of tho medl cal faculty, anrtwhleh Is Justly regarded as the nios imtiortaat triumph that Hiarmacy lias ever achieve! This important desideratum Is ]>r. TuttWegetalile Liror Pills. Which pnrtfv tlie mood ami remove all corrupt humor ami unhealtiy accumulation* from the body, ami ye produces no weakness or lassitude whatever, hut <n tlie contrary tones-the stomach ami Invigorates th i. ,dy iluring the progress of their operation. The. iiltlte the heretofore lffccoiiuitl|tilo qoulilira of : sTltKNOTHltVTNTI TTKOATn K end a ITRIFVINt T(?NI O. \ "l?r.'ITTT's Pll.l.s arc the most active and search iog uualloini: ia ucc. Tl.w at unit attach tli rook of and tli-tr ft'ti<?b la so prompt Hiat it nil lumr or f woafier the.v'Drc lakon the patient i aw:ir? of Ui. tr focal effects. Ttiqy tout ne iai.cn 11 am umewfthoht 'i^5*rniiif ??? tin t it floatation: the Quince neither nanara, r.tpin|ror fteiuftty, and a*; fundi medicinehui'oborl'Vjr. I'riee '2o cent* a box-. Sold by all Uriifrpi t'. Pliiiejlial 0?c I'Jninl L'U i'lvlt a., New Viukv?j* Viafi Uf:1s ; ?*; i u-, o ?3 ic) tA ' <*' < * -i [ !_# 4**?-^?-4 ;i 1st lie mm powerful i li an .er, Ktren?ttn ne': ami re 1 mover of ( lan.lular Ol.structlona known to Materl Medio*. . 1 I ji is specially adopted to eouatiluiioiiH "worn <i..w n ".ml debilitated by the warm weather of Sprint; an nrniniT, when the blood m not in active circulation consequently jrathurinfr iinptiritioM from slmarlbdtncs i.id nnp'Tfoet action of the secretive ortrans. audi manifested by Tnmor?, Kiuptloiis, blotches, (toilI I tistnlc.*, H? n.fnla,Jtc., le. ; W hen weary and languid front overwork, and dull [ :n5<s, ili'iivzlrteah ntid inertiaInko the place of energ mil vigor. the system needs a TONIC to Iniiid it tip an I help the \ ital Force* to refrain tln-ir recuperative |?ow nr. , in the heal of Summer, frequently the i.ivkh an el. :k\ do not property perform Htfir functions; tli i ferine ami t'rinary organ* are inactive, prodtieln j wcaktie.-s of the stomach artd intestines ami it prc-db I ooMfion tOJnlirtnp dehmgeuieiit. l>r. \V 101 A aS* EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA I I l llIIMRrn DIHKfTT.V f;nnl the SOPTII AMKI'IC V: I i'l.ANT :uk1 Is neeiilinrl.t suit> i| to nil theseilitllrnltlei ill rlc:i:n? s tin* VITIATED III 'Mill, strengthening til i.in i.iwnu rouFirs, mii.1 nr.MoviJ aii. or Till'( To.NU from IMI'AIKKD AND KSIIiEBLEl organs. It shoulit l?c taken freely taken, a* .Iiinrlioba In pre lionet.) Imi 'Ileal writ'-. ; ii,. most eftlrietit IT HI KI Kit, ToNI< ami DI'OHFTU! IINT known 111 (lie wliol tiioire oi tin ilieinat plants. MUIN |). KKM.OOC:. 1S Plait-st.. Now York. : i.| 11.* Druggists. \;c' iit"fi>r the I niteil states. I . 1. ntie f>oTl.ir peF Isittto. Seinl for Circular, tv. SARATOGA APERIENT III tliclei til nt i .\vpt:K ,!)tfi*9aint<>fr. Minetal spring Waters, an . mmmmmmmmmm ? ????? ii,-.' i lot lint s:une purposes. Pre; ire'' only hy Ore. it. pi ,v Sns*. s.t ntoga spring' . Y. ,;ni l iiy UrnttglsiH S> l av it. Hui. ? to $20 PfiK DAV ! Ag'-nts v.ante I. A1 ?) r'.-t -ses of working Ji opk', of itllln-r sex \. i:i?;r of oH, iiiiike iimre money nt work for u in tliei. spitle Dintuelite, or nil tlu- linie. tlnin :i ii'iv tliimy else, i'aitieiilo. s free, \ililro-s (! MIN'T ON" a. CO , Porf'aml. Maine. September 10. U!ni. i H. BAI i OFFERS THE EAR re ' Spring andHii ] e In all the Departments i J BOTJCa-IIT IF [; I am prepar Extraordinary To purchasers. For styles ,! LOW PJ [* Call and examine for yourselves. S y SPRING, 1873. I invite your attention to mv ' < I SPRING STOCK OF ! Dress Goods, ' * PRINTED t AWNS, V PRINTS, EMBROIDERIES, Laces, Hosiery Gloves, Wondl/aivhiafo ctnrl Whitft /nflOflfi. I tuiiur\bi uiiiuio unu ii mivv ALSO. * Men's and Boy's .Wear. Cottonadefl, Plain and Fancy Drills, Tweeds and Cassi meres Hats and Clothing*, g h In great variety. Together with j D t ' A FULL STOCK OF ' -BOOTS AND SHOES. The above, with many other desirable nrtieles, too numerous to mention, have been 3 recently selected with great care and will be Sold at the most reasonable prices. I I respectfully solicit a call. / ROBERT M. 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Conn., or Chicago, 111* I ARCTIC SODA-WATER, Pure Ice-Cold Soda-Water. \ s | Pronounced unexcelled by all who have drank ? t it.) can ho ha?i at all hours during the day after' . In o'clock, at the (iroeery and Confectionery store of 1>. C. MKKI.KV, Agt, May iJl'-tf In the Workman Uniijipg. 1 *UCH BEST STOCK OF , mijCei* Goods, eomplelete. Having 'OB CASH, ed to offer Inducements * !, and more especially for ElICES, H. BARUCfl. Change of Schedule ^ eweww*'*SifcfeSteBSSEBmSBEffll SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD, COLUMBIA, S. C? June?6, 1873. f iHANOE of veheduleto go Into effect on and O after Sunday I he 29th inst. Mail aud Passenger Train. Leave Columbia at 5 30 a. m. Arrive atCharleston at 1.10 p.m. Leave Charleston at 6.60a.m. Arrive at Columbia at 1.46 p. m. NIOIIT EXPRESS. Freight and Accommodation Train (Sundays Excepted.) Leave Columbia at * (.15 p.m. h Arrive at Charleston at 6.15 a. m. Leave Charleston at 7.10 p. m. Arrive at Columbia at 6.15 a. m~ Camden Accommodation Train. Vill run through to Oolnmbia, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday as follows: * Leave Camden at 3 40 n. m. ') Arrive at Columbia at 8,40 a. m. '. Leave Columbia at 10 40 a.m. , . Arrive at Camden at 3 45 p m. A. L. TYLER, Vice President. S. B. Pickkks, O. T. A. Gen'l. Supt/s. Office... ; tVIIMI^GT0N,~T5tUMBIA & At- " GVSTA R, R. Co. WILMINGTON, May 31, 1873. * CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.? The following schedule will go intotffvct ei ' '.-25 . M., Monday, 16th inst. day expre88 train, (Daily.)' .eave Wilmington 8:34 a.m. Lrrive at Florence 9:82 a, m. Lrrive at Columbia 8:15 p. w'. .cave Columbia 6: Lrrive at rlopence 11:80 p. r. f Lrrive at Wilmington 5:16p.m. iight express train, daily, (sundays* * Excepted) .eavo Wilmington 6:46 kmtftt Irriveat Florence 11:26 ?f m m lrrive at Columbia 3:42 a. il ,j . Irfive at Augusta 8:20 a. Hf7 ;l .eave Augusta MO~p. ?" Irrive at Columbia ' Kh86 p. m \rrive mi rjorenoe . ' v*fflf Ai fail ' 4 Lrrfve at Wilmington < JAMES ANDHR80N; Oon'l. . . ?> I yp . m ' *V3. HAliLOT'fK. COLUMBIA * AU GUSTA B. B. * ' t) V 1 General Supebixtendakt'b Office, Columbia, September 22, 1872. On anil after Sunday,- September 22, the trainfi liis road will run in accordance with the follow- 1 ng "Time Table:" J' going south. , , ? Train No. 1. Train No. 2. .eave Charlotte 8 00am 820pn " Columbia 2 40 p m 8 30 a m4 Irrive at Augusta, 7 45 p ui 8 20 a ?i going nobtif. Train No. 1. Train Nb. 2 .eavc Augusta, li^Am 550pm " Columbia, 11 53 pin 11-06 p m IrrivcntCharlotte, 615pm GOO a m Standard time, ten minutes slowe/lhaa'Waslif iigton city time, nnd six minutes faster than Co umbia city time. rC Train No I, daily; train No 2, daily, Sundays xeeptod. Uot lit rains make close connection toall poirits forth, South and West. Through tickets sold md bagerage checked to all princitml points. ? E. P. ALEXANDER, General Shperintendant. l*E. Dorsey, Gen. P. & T. Agent. ? . Greenville and Columbia Railroad* Columbia, S. C., September 0, 187 Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting wjth fighl Train? on the South Carolina Railroad, ip and down: also with trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia nnd Aagueta Raiload, and Wilmington, .Columbia and Augusts lailroad. UP Leave Columbia at 7.15"a. m. : Leave Alston , 9.05 a- m..? > Leave Newberry 10.40 a ra . PrtWeshurv *' on ? ?.w y ut, jcave Helton 3.60 p m Vrrivo at Greenville at 6.30 pm DOWN. .cave Greenville at 7.30 a mj jOnvc Helton 0.30 a ai, .eaveCokeshury ' 11.15 am jeave Newberry 2.30. pm. .eavc Alston 4.20 pm. Irrivc at Columbia 0.00 pm. Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Division. LEAVE Valhalla 5 45 a m. Arrive 715pm '' 'erryville 6 26 a m. Leave 6 35 p m 'ondleton 7 10 a tu. Leave G 50 p m tndervon 8 10 a n;. Leave 4 GO p m \r. at Helton tx) a ni. Leave 3 GO p m Accommodation Trains on Abbeville Ilraneh dotidays. Wodensdays and Fridays. On Anderson Branch, between Helton and Anlersou, on Tuesdays, Thursday# and Saturdays. THUS. DODAMEAD, Genl. gnpt. Iawez Norton, Genl. Ticket Agt, A OARD." T1IK undersigned offer for sals at the lowest iguros for cash, Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, lard ware. Crockery, Saddlery, &c., &c-, and olicit a share of public patronage. PHELPS & HILLINGS. F. L. Phelps and W. M. Hillings arc duly auhoriied to act as our agents, and arc empower-' d to sign the namfc of the tirut in purchases and ettlements. 11. A. PHELPS, . M. A. BILLINGS, S. A. DbSAISSPBE. June G tf.