The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, September 11, 1873, Image 4
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YOUTH AND AGE f|
How slow, how sure, bow swift. <
Th*' sands wilbin each glass, j
The brief, illusive moment? pass ! |
Half unawares we mark tbeir J rift
Till the awakened heart ovies out?Alas!
Alas, the fair occassion fltd.
The precious chance to action all unwed ! (
And murmurs in its depths the old refrain? ^
Had we but known hetimes what we now know
in vain !
AVhen the veil from the etes is lifted
The seer's heud is pray : ^
When the sailor to shore has drifted
The sirens are far away..
Why must the clearer vision,
a The wisdom of Life's late hour,
Come as in Pate's derision,
When the hand has lost Us power?
Is there a rarer being,
IS there a fairer sphere,
Wher^the strong are not unseeing
And the harvests are not sore;
* Where, ere the seasons dwindle
They yield their due return;
Where the lamps of knowledge kindle
While the flames of youth still burn!
0, for the young man's .chances !
O, for the olu man's will!
These flee while this advances.
And the stroug years cheat us still
Scribner'*, for A ugust.
The Family Letter.
The family letter is written on Sun?
day. .The reason that day is selected is
# not alone because of the leisure it presents.
The qniet of the day, its relief
from all influences that irritate or agitate
frees the mtdd front irrelevant and;
antagonistic matter, and mqkes it pre-{
eminently a fit occasion for communing
with distant loved ones. In nine cases
0ut of ten the letter is w/itten by the
head of family, and. of those sent an
eoual Droportion is addressed to his wife's
* '
folks. We don't know why it is that a j
mau so rarely writes to bis own folks, bat
as it is not the province of this aritcle to
treat on that subject, we will pretend we
don't care. The hour being selected for
inditing the letter, the first thing, is to
find the paper. There is always a drawer
in every well-regulated family for keeping
such things. It is either in the table
or stainL Here the writing paper and ;
odd screws and fiddle strings anu broken |
locks and fish lines and grocery receipts
are kept. There may be other things, j
but if there are he will see theui. The
sheet of paper is finally found, the fly
stains neatly scraped off, and the search
commences for the ink and pen. The j
former is invariably found on the mantle j
nrfxt to the clock, and is immediately !
laid on the table convenient to the per- j
spiring man, who sarcastically inquires 1
if the letter is to he written next Sunday.
This inspires the wife with new zeal in
the search. She goes over the drawer ,
again, because sh? knows he wouldn't
see anything if it was right under his
nose, hut it is not there. Then shej.
looks over the top of she bureau and i,
lifts everything on top of the front room ,
table, aud savs it seems so singular it I (
can't be found, when she saw it only the J f
day before and thought about the letter, j j
The she goes into the pantry and, after j,
exploring the lower shelf in vain, stands j j
upon a chair and carefully goes over the j,
top shelf, wbert the medicine bottle and ! <
unused cans are statioped. After she j
has done this, she starts up stairs and
pretty soon returns with the pen and
takes it to the sink to wash the grease from
it, but does not succeed in quite effacing
the delicate scent of bcrgamot. This (
leads hiin to observe that anybody who }
takes a penholder to lift hair grease from j
a bottle is too pure and innocent for this
world. Everything now in readiness, j
gi>od humor is restored, the wife takes a
seat opposite, with her elbows on the 1
table and her chin in" her hands, and <
assumes an expression of conntenance \
w oa1<m1o^A/l fa lmfli
UKIl in lin SICIIVUW y vaivuiMv wi vv w?u j
encourage and repr^s the writer ; and
he grappa the pen tightly between hi* j
fingers, and stares at the paper with an
intensity that is entirely unecessary. ) 1
The date line starts off glibly and aud- j 1
denly ceases as it reaches the date itself, f
He pats the pen in his mouth and imiaedi- i
ately spits it out again, making up a faee i
that is no wise suggestive of bergamot' 1
and pettishly asks her if she knows the , i
day of the month. Of course she does, t
It is the 13th?or is it the?hut no?it' t
must be. IShe hesitates, stares at him, 1
wavers and is lost. She don't know, \
whether it is the 13th or the 18th, hut! <
the almanac will tell ami she at onoe , t
starts to hunt it up. The occasions a 1
delay of fifteen minutes, during which ?
Le makes ninety-five passes at one fly. (v
The date having been satisfactorily js
settled upon and the things which rolled ,.j
over the floor ;is that stand drawer unex-j11
pectedly fell nut having l*en restored to : t
their places, ftie date line is completed ; i
and "Dear Mother" started. The pen
is a home pen of bashful m. uld, and f
whenever it starts a line it requires ahalfjt
dozen parses to make it give down. All s
home pen* do this. Apd all home sheets \
of paper have weak ?|K?ts which the ink n
refuse* to cross, thus dreating some re- h
markahle division of words and consider |
able confusion among sentences. Some <i
of these spots are two inches in diameter, I
siid anybody in the next room ean tell v
the moment the writer comes to them, t
just as if he was looking over his shoulder, s
When the letter is complated, which r
generally occur? at the end of the fifth ' s
hour from the coinmencement, it is care- c
fully read over and supplied with absent r
words, and then gone over again and <
Artistically touched up with the pen at t
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:he bare places. Then it is folded up
eady for the envelope, and the discovery
is made that there is no envelope '
n the house, and the letter is tucked belind
the clock until the want is supplied.
Danbury Nerot.
A Panther Killed by a Woman.?
On last Thursday a party of young women
went out from Queen's Run to a
mountain just back of the settlement
gathering whortleberries. One of them
Jeruslia Rrvan, advanced a little further
*
into the woods than the others, and was
attacked by a huge panther. Her companions,
hearing the brute scream, sought
safety in flight; but Mrs. Bryan, finding
escape impossible dctei mined to stand
her ground and seizing a huge pine knot
gave her enemy battle. The contest was
a close one for a few minutes, but human
courage judgement and coolness soon
trinmphed over bruto strength and the
heroic woman soon had the satisfaction
of laying thejbloodthirstv monster at her
feet. Her garments were torwn into
threads and her face and arms badly
scratched, but she walked home with a
firm step and the light of triumph in her
eye, and was able to give a good account
of herself. Mrs. Bryan is the lion (or
ljoness) of the neighborhood, and well
deserves to be. We doubt whether an instance
can befonnd on record of more
cool heroic bravery and fine discretion
developed by any woman, even in the
most historic and perlious days of Pennsylvania.?Pittsburg
Commercial.
A correspondent writes from Paris; I
find in the rrencn language a source of
permanent excitement?pleasure I call
hardly call most thorough, and my accent
perfect; but you know how provcrbly
stupid the French are; hA, when I go
out shopping; I generaly take with me
something like the article I want, and
then, by an ingenious mixture of signs
and a few seleet words to. which I have
very nicely. When purchasing larger
articles; like pianos or four-post bedsteaes,
this method becomes just a little
inconvinient.
A Dutchman getting excited over an
account of an elopment of a married
tfoman, gave bis opinion thus. 'If my
vife runs away mit anoder man's vife, I
shakes him oat of his preeches, jf she be
mine fadder, mine Got?'
Don't.?'Don't slander. Don't gossip.
Don't lie. Don't cheat. Don't
spit tobacco-juice where decent people i
are obliged to walk. Don't imagine that
you know it all and more too. Don't think !
you are all wisdom and goodness, and the :
rest of mankind a vile compound of villain
ous stuff. Don't be silly and vain in ,
your beauty, if you possess it. Don't be
a fop. Don' stand on the street corners
and in door-ways and schrub your shoulders
and blink your eyes at your comrades
whenever a comely female chances to
pass bo. Don't try to see how meanly j
Mid contemptibly you can deport yourself.
Don't see how cross, and sour,
ind disagreeable you can bo. DonVbe ,
>ne thing to your neighbors face, and an- i
>ther behind his back. Don't make calls
:o see what ycj can find out. Doa's imigine
you are slighted because everybody
s i|ot always bowing and scrapping to
('oa. Don't get mad at nothing, and j
rv/,il iraii ti /lwimanif ia?> f 1 a?> V, a a i
>|#uu jriJui uispniuuii* l'uu i n
;nave. Don't be a fool. It don't pay. j
The Best Hope of the Intemperate.?Years
ago a distinguished advocate
of temperance, who had spent many
pears in the work, and whose long expercnce
gave great weight to his opinion,
,ublicly declared that "lie had never
cuown a confirmed drunkard to be entirely
reclaimed except by the grace of
iod." Temporary amendent was not
inusiial, but final and complete emancipation
from this evil was only secured
ivheu there was an evident change of
icart as well as of outward conduct. Exended
observation in many places and
"or long periods of time by candid witless,
confirms this view. Habits are ty anical.
Alcoholic disease requires wedcal
treatment! Cut the moral and reigous
difficulties of intemperance demand
i sovereign cure which shall go down to
he roots of the dreadful thing. A ppeite,
depraved by excess and restrained
or a time often overpowers resolution,
rows, and pledges like a stream that has
lairmed up ami then swelled by a great
aiu until it overflows itR banks and
iTeaks down tin- barriers. Reformed inbriates
know what it is to fight this fiend
ibich rages within at the very sight or
mell of liquor with demoniac fury. It is i
usthere that ordinary restraints give way, ;
noral sentiment is powerless, and only
he preserving grace of Clod in the heart
* mightier than the foe.
They need to have this truth kept he- J
lore thein; with kindly encouragements
0 seek help froni him who is "mighty to
ave and almighty to redeem ' them.
Ve have known Rome very striking canes
1 recovery whose tharoughness and pe-J
nanence can he attributed only to the.
tower <?f religious principle, often all
ither attempts at a reformation failed,
nebriates asylums aredoinga wonderful
r??rk by the various methods of treating
heir patients. But medicine, regimen,
eelusion from the outer world for a time,
nental diversion and all the other reonrces
of professional experience, are
omparatively inefficient without those
noral and religious safeguards which
'xperience has proved to he essential to j
i perfect cure; I
Coumbia, S. O.
JOHN ALEXANDER. Proprietor.
SUGAR CANE MILLS
r ton r\c DDtnpa
LIOl V/r A Uivum.
8 Rollers 14 inches.diameter, $C0 00 n
8 ? 12 " 80 00 1
3 ? 10 " 70 00 ?
2 " 14 " 7000
2 " 12 " 60 00 ?
2 " 10 . ' 50 00 11
Above prices complete with frame. Without w
frame, $10 less on each Mill. h
Steam Engines, Boilers, Portable Qrist Mills,
Circular and Muley Saw Mills. Mill Gearing n
<yf all kinds made to order, Iron and Brass Cas- 6
tings on short notice. * t
Gin Gearing constantly on hand of the following
sixos:
9 feet wheel and pinion. $86 00 e
10 " 40 00 n
11 " " 46 00 ?
12 " 60 00 I
14 " ? " 66 00
Iron and BfaBs Castings of all descriptions
made to order. .
Anti-friction plates 'and Balle for Cotton
Press, $16 00 and $20 per set. *
N. B.?Terms cash on delivery at Railroad
Depot here. ^
Works Foot of Lady Street, opposite the
Greenville Freight Dbpot.
Columbia, Aug- 21. . 19t
THE BEST COTTON GIN.
_ I
NEBLETT & GOODRICH,
No. 189 Reynolds Street, Augusta, Ga., Manufacturer
s of the
"Neblett & Goodrich Cotton Gin"
To this Gin wag awarded a Gold Medal by the
Cotton States M. and A. Assoeiation in 1871.
Pint Premium South Carolina State Fair, 1871.
We are now receiving orders for our FIRST
CLASS COTTO.iV GIN, whioh we desire to state
is above all competition, and is certain of unbounded
success wherever tried.
All the material used is No. 1.
wThe workmanship is skilled, and the Gin
guaranteed to give satisfaction in every respect.
J6?~Send in your orders early to the makers,
through J. & T I. Jones, Agents.
NEBLETT ft GOODRICH,
Augusta, Ga.
R^Special attention paid to all orders for
Leather or Rubber Belting, which will be furnished
at Lowest Price.
Apply to J. & T. L J0NE8,
Agents for Kershaw and surrounding Counties.
A i,..not tf
CAROLINA LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
of
. Memphis, Tenn.
BRANCH OFFICE AT BALTIMORE, MD.
Assets, $1,075,000.
Hon JEFF. DAYT8. President.
Gen. WaDE HAMPtON, Vice President.
JOHN D: KENNEDY, State Agent.
May 22. 12m.
SOI)A WATER.
ICE COLD SODA WATER, ftreah from tba
Fountain, dispensed by
May 1. H0DG80N & DUNLAP. '
?<K?KS,
j SASH AND BLIDNS. j
MOULDING, Bracket*, Stair Fixtures,
Builder*'* Furnishing Hardware,
Drain Pipe, Floor Tile*, Wire Guard*,
Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate
Mantle Pieces.
Window Glass a Specialty.
' While Pine Lumber for Sale.
Circular* and Price Lists sent free on <I
application, by k
P. P. TOALE,
20 Hayne and 33 Pinokney sis.,
Oct. 3.?ly. Charleston, 8. C'
CORN!CORN! 3.000
BUSHKLS PRIME WHITE
CORN. For Bale by
WILLIAMS A MUROHSON,
Jan. 16. Wilmington; N. 0.
Provision*.
200 BOXES D. S. SIDES,
25 IlhdB. Bacon Sides and Shoulders,
200 Barrels Mess Pork. For sale by
WILLIAMS k MIJRCHISON,
Jan 16 Wilmington, N. C.
FLOUR, FLOUR. .
1.200 BARRELS?ALL GRADES.
For Sale by
WILLIAMS k MITRCHISON.
Jan. 16. Wilmington, N. C.
Patronize Home Industry.
And keep your Money Circulating
AT HOME
O '
Buggies, Carriages and Wagons.
Manufactured of the heat aeiectcd mate
rial, by wkillol workman, at the Factory of
Julia Aosrw, near the I'oet-otfie, at Columbia.
CM Carringpa repaired to look like new.
jpajr V11 work warranted.
For Cut!1 and information, address,
M. J. CALM AN.- Agent,
u(IN Auvrw, Proprietor. Dec tf
WILSON'S
1,1 VKit HKMEnr.
nirr and permanent cure fur discnaca nil i c'
nattted by a deranged biter such a? J nun- I w
dice. Dyspepsia, llanrtburn, Ft-vera,
Nervousness, impurity nfthe lllood,
Melancholy. Cnstiveness, Hick
Headache, I'nins in the
Head, and nR l.indrcd
dincnse*.
EVERY FAMILY HHOt'LD HAVE IT.
Sold by nil DnifirgriHtH
PHEI'ARKI) ONLY HY
H iLMU.Md ill.UK. I'l
Ma Charlotte, N. C. of
$ .?
nHESE Spectacle* are manufactured from " MINUTE
I- CRYSTAL PEBBLES," melted together, had ate
tiled DIAMOND on aocoort of their hardness and
rltllancy.
It la well known that Spectaclea cot from Braalllan or
cotch PehWes are very Injurious fo the eye, t>eesuee of
lelr polarizing effect.
Having been tested with the polarscope, the diamond
>nses have been found to admit fifteen per cent, lens
eated rays than any other pebble.
They are ground with great scientific accuracy, are
ree from chromatic aberrations, and produce a brightest
and distinctness of vision not before attained in
pectacles. >?
Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manafhettuiag
iompany, New Tort. For sale b?
J. A. yoCno, Camden; a. C.
From whom they can only be obtained. No peddlers
mpioyed.
The great demhud for these Spectacles has Induced
inscrupulous dealers to palm an Inferior and sporions
rtlcle for the " Diamond." Great care should be taken
o see that the trade mark (which Is protected by Amerlan
Letters Patent) are stampsd on every pair.
September M. lhm.
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Piedmont and Arlington
" i a * W>
LIFE
Insurance Company
* *
*
OF
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Richmond, Virginia.
; V \
ASSETS \
^
#8,000,000.
i s . X.-' " bfe& ' 2
$>03 4JJAH .H J f.
-' ' ' 'v .Ji
> . Ai V . r. .
V. c. CAJLEQieTON,
' I
UO V BTTIWT
fr * - * 1
; ). i'o 1 ' '
; ^ ill
Losses
.
Actually paid in KersliawCounty within
J t r?
Three Years,
'.4 * irj* III
$28,000,00.
1 1
I take pleasure in saying I have returned
to the agency of this popular Company. No
Jifhculties will exist iu future, m to JKenewils
as I shall pay espbeial attenlion
to that branch of the business. .. i
will always be found at my Office
in Broad Street, Camden. S. C. ,
W. CLYHUltN, gtfefiiP
January 16. 1873. tf 1
?III L
Potatoes, Apples and Ontong.
400 Barrels POTATOES. *
125 Barrels APPLES,
-m ltjirrpls ONTOVS
For Bale by # ? a
F. W. KERCtlNRR.
27,28 and 29 North Water-sU
Wilmington, Jan. 19.
Spirit anks.
400 SPIRIT CASKS?Now landing ex
Steamer Lucille,
Forsule bv
F. W. KERCHNEB,
27,28 and 29 North Water Street,
Jan. 19 Wilmington, j.C.
Butter, Cheese, Lard&Mullet
nrvA 1 niTPEtan
?UU UUXL'H VIiriDiOPi,
50 Tubs Buttet,
50 Barrels and Tubs Lard,
125 Barrels .No. 1 MulUt.
"F. W. KERCHNER.
27, 28 und 29 North Water St.
Jau. 16. Wilmington, N. 0.
Hay, Corn, Salt and Glue.
300 bales IIAiT, 3,000 bushels CORN,
2,000 sacks American Salt,
250 sacks Blown Salt, 200 bbl? Glue
For Sale by
F. W. KERCHNER,
27, 28 and 20 North Water St.
Ja.ii 10. Wiluiingtoi, N. C.
GROCERIES
and
PHOVIBIOlrs.
Best New Orleans Molasses I
Sugar House Rvrup,
Selected Goshen Butter, ,
Best Family Flour,
l>.,? i w l
Coffee, Tea and Sugar,
Pearl Grist and Meal,
Mackarel and Cheese,
Irish Potatoes and Onions, '
Soap, Starch and Candles,,
English and American Pickles,
Canned Goods?all kinds,
Candies, Contentious, Ac. , J
And every thing nsnally kept in a fltst
Inn* Grocery nnd Provision Store, all of
hich will he sold at low prices, by
1>. C. KIHKLtV, Agent. f
.Tan nary 30. tf
W. H. R.~WORKMAN,
NOTARY P1BI.IC,
CAMDEN, S. fc.
Will mnke Protests where necessary, take A
roliate of Deeds and Mortgages, It enunciation
Dower, administer oaths. &a April 17. A
NEW GOODS!
. 4*^. r?
f - *-,,$/ j ir,
AT tho store occupied bp A. M. Kennedy, a
few doeve north ef the Market, wilj be
oh nd ft stock, consisting of
r - ' 7 ,S ;' J& tf ** * i
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
f ' V* 1
Hardware, Nails, Iron, Steel. Spades, Shovels,
Garden Hoes, Brady & Elwell "Hoes,
Plow Moalda, 4c., &c. 4cv
aBOGBRIIB
Crashed. Coffee and Brown sugars, Kffc Laguir
and Java Coffiees, Green and Hyson
Teas, Smoked and unsinoked -j*
SideanfShoalder Bawm,
Hams > r* .
T.ard ' '
Goshen Batter, *'' ; \ <
Corn, Oats, Bait, Stone 4'
Lime, Pine Saner and Extra '
Family Flour, Soap, Candles,
I Starch, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda
Crackers and Cl>ies#,Mc*Orleans Sugar
House and W. I. Molasses Canned Fruit, Oysers.
Ear Ir Hose, Goodrich, Pink Ejt? and Jack
en White Plaftting Potatoes. **> "
Cnictpry, Gtassware&c., Sa idles, Briila
Shoes, Hames 4c., All of wliich willJse sold
at the lowest price for cash, and we'requee t
a call from all who wish to purchase.
A. D.KENNEDY* CO.
A. ?. KENNW* t j 'J A
A, M. KENNEDY.
, j
A. M Kennedy will gire his attention to Ute
pnrchaae of cotton; is agsni fbr'tn* niU of ttiwanGusno,
EtiwanCrop Food and Etiwsn Ground
Bone. > Feb 15 tf
|?."'M'-vi'?
Npw Spritg
onnns u
fully selected stocfc of SPRING and SUJf>
MKR
DRY GOO??,
i.? k f HGV TT I } n
Embracing everjr article U tbo Jlne of
|' ladies' Dress Goods.
K?AO IgJTHOO :
am r
| A Sne assortment of a _
MEN AND BOY'S WEAR,
| OLOTHIN&,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
i f < - -1 a
" Domestics, Ac.,: it
T1UW*7 f
Hardware and Crockery,
With a variety of other articles. All of which
are o red on the most reasonable terms. .,
J. W. McCUBRY, Agent.
ApriMO. ,tf,
-on?
CASH GIFTS!
A.a
?BT TIIK?
United States Tontine Association
A. P RIZE yOR ^VEKY TICpT
1 Cash Gift of $23,000 U Cash Gift! of $760
,i; %
2? v " ?5QU 250 . ? *4 100
50 * 4 4 <S|o4b O<^ *??* *4 60
Also a large assortment of Gold and Silver
Watches, Elegant Jewelry, Silver Ware, Drees
Goods, Furs, Sewing Machines, Etc,, Etc.
Tickets to draw any of the abort nrtic'es, 25
cents each. The tickets are placed in sealed eavclopes,
well mixed, and drawn' without favor.
Whatever is named upon it trill be deliver to the
holderon payment of One (^ollfr^nA sent by express
or mail immediate!/. ' Tief% are no blank*.
Every Tickets fully describes (the jDft" it
drwr .< { < iuili fUffvYlR
OPIFIONS OF THE PRESS. ~
Fair dealing certain.?Conner ...The moot
genuine scheme of the day.?Nfraut.. A* good
chance for every one.?Sentinal....Universal satisfaction
given.? Plaindealer.
Tickets supplied at 5 for $1, 11 for $2, 25 fer
rn f . i f A / An m A i. 1_
90, ou, 101 90, iou lor 9iv? one casu giii* in
every package of 160 tickets guaranteed, fluid
all sums exceeding One Dollar in amount by ei21
Park Row, New. York.
May A ; , ,m,mK 3n.
NEW OPENING.
1
THF undersigned would respectfully inform
his friends and the public generally, that
he has opened u (T j
First Class Grocery Store,
where they may find n general assortment ?f
OS rooeries,
At the lowest cash prices. Also,
WINES AND LIQUORS
j all grades, which will be told low fbr cash.
R. D. THOMAS.
Opposite Leituer A Dunlap's Law Office.
February 20. tf
Drugs and Medicines
UfV. have just received from the Northern
Markets, the largest stock of
Oiuys, Medicines, Paint*, Oils, JarHtsiiea.
/.iDiiiu) Patent Affrii
cines, tipLrt, and l>ye~Nufft,
generally
ver breilghl to tk>m market.
Ai the import dilty han been reduced on many
nicks, we o&u cell cheaper than erer before.
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
November 28. 11
PUBLIC NOTIC&
I tliii* ilny appoint W. W Copeland my lawful
igeut to (runeact bucineaa for me. ,
E K McDOWfiL '
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TO >dUtWg,^fffclMi?i *>;
fion of this deserrJdly populs^ IJldltSiiry (of 4
for subscriber* in cittnp njidre^tpn^ ft jle?
New subscriherrwHI*be receive* fife tM bsnid >
bee* llwvYsbn^liwBl^Sti^eh*^ \
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The Head? Volume edition. iUuetroted, 14 vole.
$10.60. theCtof* WMU, illutlrnied, lnrf#
iyy^^Tole., |r4?ilfnili eicib/122. fbe
with nil tub illuBtrntfoliJVo*editioni,
99 fdtLr dHlp9 4Kb, IMOBnr
Stones of the Temple, or LeMens from lbs
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