The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, September 25, 1873, Image 3
Church Directory.
Baptist Church. Broad street?Rev. R?>bt
Thomson. Pastor. Services every Sunday
at 11a. in. and 71 p. m. Prayer Meeting
Thursday at 8 p m.
Methodist Church, PoKalb street?Rev
R. L. Harper. Paster?Services at 10$ A.M
and 71 M. on Sunday ; Prayer Meeting Wed
uesday at 4 P. M.
Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?
Rev. 3. H. Hay, Pastor?Services at 10 j
A. M. and 5 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting ou 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 uiorniug at 10 A M.
L " MEETINGS
^Wateree Division No, 9, S. of T,
Attend the Regular Meeting.
v /\ ofyour Division at Temperance
Hall on MONDAY evening
K\ next, at 71 o'clock,
r 'By order ot the W. P.
\ j. L- BRASINGTON, R. S.
?IMB??HBH#
LOCAL HEWS.
P03T Opkice.?Until further notice the
Post Office will be open daily during the
week from SI a. m. to 1 p. m., and frotu 3 p
in. to 7 p. m. On Sunday from 9 to 10 a
m. The mails close daily at 7 p. m.
The Fall Tiade.?Business has fairly
an A nor morphftntq are dailv re
VWUIU1V.UVVU Ui?? J
ceiviog large invoices of Fall goods. We
call attention to the inviting advertisements
of Messrs. J. & T. I. Jones, Kirkley k Garland
and W. L. Arthur, in this day's issue,
and assure our friends that it is worth their
while to examine their stocks before parchasing
elsewhere. The cotton trade is quite
lively and constantly increasing. The weather
lost week was wet and stormy, but has
now become more genial and propitious in
every way, and the impulse given to business
in consequence is felt by all.
The Small Pox Scare Over.?We
have positive information that there are no
new cases of this disease in this community.
The patients are all out and the embargo
raised.
New Firm.?We bring to the notice of
our readers the advertisement of Messrs.
Meroney & Witter, auctioneers and commission
merchants. This is an energetic and
efficient firm, and we trust will receive a j
liberal patronage from all having business I
in their line.
Confederate Home School.?It is not
generally known that this noble institution
furnishes a first class education to young ladies.
daughters of Confederate soldiers at
the following rates:
1. Impoverished orphans of deceased soldiers
at $25 per year for uniform, books, tuition,
board and washing.
2. Pupils of the same class able to pay
$125 per year.
3. Daughters of impoverished surviving
Confederate soldiers for $200.
Does any beneficent enterprise of the day
present an equal claim to the contributions
of Southern people ?
Election of Officers ?At the annual
meeting of the Phoenix Hook and Ladder
Company the followiug officers were elected
to serve for the ensuing year:
A. A. Moore, Foreman,
K. O. McCriioht, Assistant Foreman,
W. K. jMcOreioht, Secretary,
A. C. Douglas, Treasurer.
The Financial Crash.?At the latest
accounts matters were hopeful in New York.
The Banks had taken measures to relieve
the people by issuing loan certificates upon
stock deposits which would be received at
the clearing house as legal tender. Hence
it was believed the sacrifice of stocks and
property would cease, and the ruin be arrested
where it is.
Attention, City Fathers?The side j
walk on Lyttleton and Laurel streets, by 1
the lot ownod by Mr. Robert Latta, is in ,
such a condition that the least rain renders :
it impassable to pedestrians Hope the City
Fathers will have this "Slough of Despond" \
mended. Wet Feet.
Attention Member*ok Fihknix Hook
and Ladder Co.?According to the eonsti- |
tntion anv member may be expelled who bus
failed to attend three consecutive meetings
of the Company.
To tht Citizen) of Cauulen : As Intendant.
I tender uiy resignation aud request its ,
acceptance.
I have the honor to be, '
Respectfully yours,
W. C. S. KLLERBK.
Camden, 8. C., Sept. 23, 1873.
For Lose of Appetite, Dyspepsia, IndigesI
ion. Depression of .Spirits & Ueneral Debility,
in their various forius, Fekko-FhoshhoR atei> (
Etixia of Calisava made by Caswell, Hazard
& Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, s
he boat tonic. As a stimulent tonic for patients
recovering from fever or sickness, it bus no !
equal. If taken during the season it prevent !
fiver aad ague ande tker Utemltte at fevere. [
Make Money fast ami honorably, $12.50 per
lay, or $7u per week, by ut once applying for a
territorial right, (which are given free to agents,)
to sell the best, strongest, most useful, anil
rapid selling Sewing .Machine, and Patent Button
Hole Worker, ever used or recommended by
families, or buy oue for your own use: it is only
5", spnt free everywhere by express. Address]
1'or particulars
Jerome B. Hudson & Co., Cor Greenwich &
Cortland! St?, N. V.
Sept. 25, 6m.
Window Glass.?Great attention is now
deservedly paid to the kinds of Window
Glass used in dwolliugs, stores and churches
All qualities of American and French Window,
Picture, Photograph, Cut, Ground, |
I Enameled and Colored Glass, wholesale and
retail, from Mr. P. P. Toale, No. 20 Hayne
treet, Charleston, S. C. Send for price
card.
The fall trade has now opened, and with
a view to meet all its requirements, Messrs.
I. H. Hall & Co., Proprietors of the Great
Southern Builders' Emporium, Charleston,
S. C., have made at the Factories, large quantities
of Doors, Sashes. Blinds, &c., from fully
seasoned lumber. Their immense sales enable
them to offer number one work at low prices.
Before beginning your building, send for
their price list and size card. They are also
Agents fur Asbestos* Hoofing Felt and
Paint. Last year millions of feet were sold
for covering roofs, lining rooms, painting
&c.
New York, Sept., 19.?A special to the
New York Herald from London says the
crew of the Polaris, which arrived ou the
- * 1 >>? Dnniliio vficfardtv wan first
HKKUier AIUV. ax 1/uiiuvi. J J , .
picked up by the whaling ship Ravens Crain
on the 20th July, 200 miles south of Cake
York. The crew being in boats constructed
of the remains of the bulwarks of the Polaris,
they were afterward transferred to the steamArtie.
Capt. Buddington and partly wintered
last year on the mainland, near Littleton
Island. Realising that the Polaris was not
in a condition to carry them further, the
consequence was, she was partly broken up
and boats made from the pieces. These were
stocked with provisions and sailed southward
early in June. They endeavored to make
Cape York off the west coast of Greenland. 1
They were 200 miles south of the Cape when J
rescued. (
The Herald comments on the suspension i
of Jay, Coooke & Co., and says if the Government
escapes loss m this tremendous
crash, it will be fortunate. This we have j
yet to learn, though one of Cooke's Banks ,
may say it was compelled to suspend in conoonseqQence
of the demand of another upon 1
it. Tbere is no doubt they are a 1 mixed up in '
the same difficulty, and that the firm was ,
principally embarrassed by the pacific Rail- \
road. In this speculation the Cookes wore i
either speculating or calculated upon tempting
the market and the public to take the 1
stock off their hauds by extensive advertis- J
in8The
Times says Jay, Cook & Co. have ]
been unfortunate in proportion to their departure
from the conservative method of ban- (
king. J
The Tribune, World and other morning <
papers take a similar view of the matter. All <
agree there is no cause for a generul dcstruc- 1
tion in consequence of yesterday's panic.
The opinion0 of various leading business men '
regarding the financial panic are published ,
this morniug. One promiuent member of
the board says there has not been such a
panic in 16 years; nor one that has produced .
such anxiety throughout the city.?Other
business men think that as the balance of
trade is iu our favor for the first time since
the war, there will not be a commeric&l panic.
This has been a frightfully destructive day
in Wall etreet. Great excitement ha8 pre- i
vailed. Notwithstanding the heavy rains 1
the streets were crowded with people. An- J
nouneements of failures created wild excite- ^
4 l l?wr /vnn nirvlltKa fit ft.
mem. uuiu mutcu up u? ? _ ,
time. It sold at 11J and in less than 15 i
minutes sold at 113, and course still upward. i
Transfers under the rules was the order of 1
the day. The business of each exchange 1
was coDsidcrally interuptcd by the presiding
officers calling to order to announce some ,
failures.
This day has proved even worse than 1
Hlack Friday. It resembles the worst days
of 1857. The crowd in the galleries of tho
stock exchauge wiA so great that an order
was given to oxclude every one. Consei^uently
the street il. front of the exchange became
blocked with people. At 11 o'clock .
the scene in the gold exchange defied description.
The mombers acted as if demented.
The banks are weathering the storm.
Tljuersnck.?There are indications
that the clause of temperance is advancing
in South Carolina. It Is not yet seen in j
diminution of places where intoxicating Leverages
are sold, or perhaps, in the decrease
of staggcriug drunkards, hut it is yianifest
in the number of young meu who say no to
the invitation to drink. The number of total
abstinent* in the .State is greatly on the
increase. A healthy public sentiment is
coming about. On last Thursday uighi there
were present in the hall of the Sons and
Daughters of Temperence in Columbia a dozen
accomplished. lovely ladies and about
fifty gentlemen; among them some of the
most popular clerks and other young men in
Columbia. They are providing themselves a
library, propose to carpet their hall and.
make weekly meetings occasions 01 espeunw
interest, and thus attract many to their circle
of sobriety. Success to all such efforts
/ Won- Herald.
1 _
fik'hool Notfer.
The exercises of Mr. McCandlesiT School
will he resumed oil Monday, the bib of October
next. Aug. 21.?8t.
Bagging, Ties, &c,
40 bales BAGGING, various brands,
?tons ARROW TIES.
MACKAREL, in barrels, half-barrels, quarrels,
kits and at retail.
CROCKERY, Ac Ac.
Just received by
J. A* T. I. JONES.
August 23. tf
PHOTOGRAPHS.
The undersigned having returned
and opened a gallery will be
pleased to see his friends.
With more experience and IMPROVED
APPARATUS he feels
more capable than ever before of
pleasing the people.
Oome and have your pictures
made before grim winter with his
frost and snows pounces upon us.
Gallery in Workman House.
A. B. LEE.
Camden, S. C., Sept. 11,1873.
Sugars and Coffees.
25 barrels SUGAR, different grades
15 sacks COFFEE, different kinds.
For sale by
BAUM BRO.
September 4. tf
BACOtf! BACOSTH
20,000 pounds BACON
5 barrels HAMS.
For sale by
BAUHf BRO
Septembar 4. tf
Flour! Flour!!
100 barrels, different grades,
For sale by
BAUM BRO.
Bagging* and Ties.
10,000 yards BAGGING
25,000 pounds TIES. For sale by
BAUM BBO.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
JOHN KERSHAW, Receiver,
vs.
J. J. RICHARDSON. Trustee. .
Order for Foreclosure.
BY virtue of an order of the Circuit Court
made in the above stated case, I will offer
for sale at public outcry before the Court House :
door, on the fir9t Monday in October next, the ,
Following described tracts of land, being part <
of a tract of land formerly belongingdo the estate
of Wm. Kirkland, deceased, situated on
waters of Oum Swamp and Sanders' creek :
Tract No. 4, containing 42 acres more or less,
bounded north by tract No. 5, east by tract No.
3, south by lands of J. 11. Vaughan, and west by
tract No. 8. *
Tract No. i contaiuing 50 acres more or less,
bounded north by tract No. 6, east by tract No.
3, south by tract No. 4. and west by tract No. 2.
Tract Mo. 7 containing acres more or less, I
bounded north by lands of Wm. Kirkland, claim- I
fd by James Cantey, east by tract No. 10. south ]
by tract No. 8, and west ty tract No. G.
Tract No. 11 containing 6V? acres more or less,
bounded north by lands of Wm. Kirkland. claimtd
by James Cantey, east by the public road
eading from Camden to Lancaster and lands of j
roseph Ilelton, south and %e9t by lands of Jos. ,
Helton and tract No. 12.
Said tracts described as represented on a plat
>f re-survey made by C. C. Hnile, deputy sur- i
reyor for John Kershaw. Receiver of the estate -t
)f Wm. Kirkland, deceased, dated 12th day of j
Jctober, j872, and recorded in oftice of Register i
)f Mesne C.mveyaucea for Ker3h*w County at J
P 478 of Book B. B.
Terms?One-half cash. Balance on a credit
)f one year. Purchasers to give bond with upproved
security and a mortgage of the premises,
ind to pay for papers, recording. &c.
. SAMUEL PLACE, S. K. C.
Sept 11. 4t
Sheriff's Sale.
Colclough I
vs. V Decretal Order.
Colclough J
By virtue of an order from Hon. John T.
Sreen Ju< ge of the third Circuit to me directed.
[ will sell on the tirst Monday in October next
being the sixth day of euid month, before the
Court House door in Cumdcu, during the legal
hours of salt, the eight (S)ruuaiuing tracts of the
Colclough lands situated ou Little Lynches
Creek in Buffalo township and nwtnber.1 us
follows to wit. numbers five, nine, ten, eleven,
twelve, thirteen, fourteen and fifteen the other
leven tracts haviug been sold by Sheriff Bos
well on the sale-Uoys ot January unci renruury
1872. A plat of these lands will be showu at
tny office fo any one desiring purchase.
Terms one fifth Cash, balance 011 one, two ami
three years time, secured by llond'and mortage
ttf the land. Ptuchasers to p.iy for papers.
Sam'l Place, S: K. C.
Nheriff's Nalo4
JAMES M. DAVIS, Receiver of Esiate of Henry
W. DeSausswre,
Vi.
JAMES R. A Kit k.NTS,
Order f?r Forerioiure.
BY virtue of an order to me directed by Hon.
R. B. Carpenter, dated the 20th of Aptil,
1878, I will sell before the Court House door in 1
Camden, on the first Monday in October next,
being the Sixth day of said month, during the
legal hours of sale.
All that piece purcel or tract of laud containing
one hundred and forty (14(1) acres, being a pan
of the DeSaussure land sold under previous orders
of the Court, lying on the east side of Pine
tree Creek, in Kershaw county, and known u?
tract number five (5) of the Huile laud, bounded
north by lands of McHae and K. I>. Thomas
South by tracts numbers two snd three, cnM
by lands of John McKae and ttact number four,
and west by lands formerly belonging to Meroney
& Boswell as showu by a plat of Colin McRue
dated 23d December I*Stilt.
Terms Cash, purchasers to pay for papers.
SAMl'EL PLACE, S. K C.
Sept. 5 4t |
Batter, Cheese, Lanl&Mullet. j
200 boxes CHEESE, i
ra fT..L. U.11.1
it" 1 UUM IMIUUl,
50 Barrels and Tubs Lard,
125 Barrels No. I Mullet.
F. W. KERCIINER.
27, 28 and 29 North Water St.
Jan. H5. Wilmington, N. 0.
CORN I CORN!
3.000 M'SIIKLH I'lll.MK WHITE
COKN. For sale by
WILLIAMS A MITBCIISON,
Jan lti. Wilmington, X C.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
I this Jay appoint W. W. Copeland my lawful
Agent to tiaiiiAct buaitiBs* for me.
E K. McDOW EL. . .
Aug. ltu*
New Advertisements.
wwy A TSlrm?'n?An ,non 'o make
11/ -L Hid-' money to r.eml for a pamphlet
If containing Instructions Ac. which everylwdy
should know. J. C. T1LT0X. PrrrsBuro, Pa.
WORKING CLASS *t>" a week guaranteed.
Respectable employment at home, day or evening; no
capital required; lull Instructions and valuable package
of goods sent free hv mail. Address with six cent return
stamp, M. VOL NO A Co., lT30reenwtchBt., X. Y.
A Work vf Intense Interest and Intrinsic Value.
OCEANS'S STORY.
By the gifted son of the famous "PFTER PARLEY."
The result of a grcai historical research :
An authentic History or Navigation and its
Manifold Discover it ;< since the Hood. Abounds
with Startling Incidents, Fearful Disasters,
Lawlfss Piracies, Bloody Battles, and Glorious
Achievements; also describes Diving, Telegraphing,
Ocean Fisheries, &c. Over 200 Spirited Culs.
Subject New. Price Low. AGENTS WAN TED.
HUBBARD BROS., Pubs. 723Sausomst.f Phila.,
Pa. * 4w.
(A N F, BURNHAM'S jd
Gj NEW TURBINE /j
Has been tested at YORK, PA., by HH
pH D. M. ETTIXGER, C. E.,
aud at HOLOYKEj MASS., _
^tj jambs bmkkdu.-n, ii. e. k. ?
55*~For Pamphlet and Test Report, ad- ImI
^ dress L J
be N. N. BURNHAM, York, Pa
Sept. 4. 4t L. "
KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY,
Located atJASHLAND, the HOME of Henrt Ci.av and
old Transylvania. Six Colleges ill operation, with
Tliirtv Prirfeasnrs ami 600 Students from W Statea. Entile
fee* for collegiate year, $20 except iu I.aw, Medical,
and Commercial Colleges. Boarding from $2 to $5
per week. The great institution of the South for cheap,
thorough aDd practical education. For Catalogue, address,
I. It. BOwMAN, Regent, Lexingtnu, Ky.
DAVIDSON OOLLEGE,
MECKLENBCRO COUNTY, N. C.
Well equipped. Seven Professors. Expenses Low.
Session commences September 23, 18T3. send for
Catalogue.
J. R BLAKE.
Chairman of the Lacluty.
VIRGINIA"
Female Institute,
SUAUNTON, VA.
Tin experienced teachers in the Esmisn tonus,
Font is la.voraoss. seven in Mrsic,wite twenty-seven
new instruments iti use. Five Teachers of Ornamental
Branched Pupils from seventeen States.?
Next scesjon will commence Sent, to 1878. For Cataloguts,
address, Rsv. R. H. PHILLIPS, Principal.
35th Thousnnd in Press. Sales Increasing.
2,00 more Liyk Aokxts Waxtbbd for our
Livingstone 28 Years in Africa,
over GOO pages, only $ ?.50. Look out for inferior
works. Send for circular and proof of the
great,n ?ueetu of the season. Report just in. 184
mtbs. in six days* flUBBARD BROS.
Pub's. 828 Sansom St., Pliila., Pa.
Wsf
VM'JJJ-Jimy.
The gtartllnr drawback on nearly all medicinal agents
lias ercr i?een that In their process of purgation and
IHirltlratlon they have also debilitated the srstein. To
obviate thU din'lcUlty, physicians have long sought for
u> agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen,
At one and tlie same time.
Their research has at last been rewarded bv a discovery
which fully realizes the foudeat desires of the medical
faculty, and which Is justly regarded as the moat
important triumph that Pharmacy has ever achieved
rids Important desideratum In
I)r. Tutt's Vegetable Liver Pills.
Which purify the blood and remove all corrupt humors
Ukl uiifn?alt-Lk at tmnii'1'"'" <?mk! yet
protlncf-a no weakness or lassitude whatever, but ou
the contrary tones the stomsch and Inclgor&tea the
ttody during the progress of their operation. They
iinlie the heretofore Irreconcilable qualities of a
STHENUTIIENINU PURGATIVE and a PURIFYING
TONIC*.
Dr. Tl'TT'S PIl.LS are the most active and search
n? medicine In existence. Thev nt oner attack the
root of diseases, and their action is so prompt that in
in hour or two after they are taken the patient is
aware of their good effects. They may be taken at
tnv time without restraint to diet or occupation; they
produce neither nausea, frripmyr or debility, and as a
lanilly medicine have no tivul.
Price lio cents a box. Sold by nil Druggists.
Principal Offic 13 ami 'JO I'lutt-st., New York.
la the most powerful cleanser, strenglhenes an.l remover
of Glandular Obit ructions known to Materia
Xedlca.
It is -pecially adopted to constitutions -worn down"
and debilitated by the warnt weather of Spring and
Summer, when the blond js not in active circulation,
consequently gathering impurities from Hlnggltshness
and imperfect action of the secretive organs, and la
manifested by Tumors, Eruptions, Blotches, Boils,
Pusules, Scroiula, 4c., Ac.
When weary ami languid front overwork, and dullness,
drowxlneas and inertia take the place of energy
and vigor, the system needs a tonic to build it up ami
help the Vital Forces to regain their recuperative power.
In the neat of Summer, frequently the livhr and
hm.crn do not properly perform their functions; the
Uterine ami Urinary Organs are inactive, producing
weakness of the stomach and intestines and u pre-dtsposltion
to bilious derangement.
Dr. WELLS'
EXTRACT OF JDRUBEBA
13 pbkp4rid dirkiti.v from the SOUTH AMERICAN
PLAN T and la peculiarly suited to all these difficulties;
It cleanse*the VITIATED BLOOD, strengthening the
LlFfi-OlVIKO POW ERS, and REMOVE ALL OBSTRUCTORS
from IMPAIRED AND ENFEEBLED
Organs.
ft should be taken freely taken, as .luurheha Is prououced
by medical writers the most efficient PURIFIER,
TONIC and DBOBSTRUKNT known tit thu whole
range of medicinal plants.
IOI1N 0. HELIXMiO, Is Platt-st., New York,
sold by Druggists. Sole Agent for the United States.
Prnv ouc iioiiar per bottle. Send for Circular, w.
SARATOGA APERIENT, SKKK.'.
powukr at the Saratoga Mineral spring Waters, aud
used lor tile san<- purposes. Compact and Portalii
Prepared only by URO. II. FIhh 4 Son, Saratoga Springs,
n. y. Sold hy Druggists WTky it. 3m.
?xe(iilor\ Notice.
All persvns having cleitntnds against tlie' elate
of Mrs. Julie Knox, lute of Kershaw, tie
reused, will present the same according to law,
and those tndtMcd wil make pnymonl to
iii THUS. W. I'RICK, Kx'or.
41.
NOTICE
ALL persons having iVumiul.H nguinsl the estute
of Dr. I!. C. II ughes, deceased. will j?resi
lit tItem 'Inly nlto."!imI. air] those indebted to tho
-nun' ure re?jiiireil to tnakc'minediate payment
NALI.IK I.. IllGHKS, Adm'r'z.
Aug. >, 1 in.
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons nre forbidden entrance on any o
my lands to fish, hunt, or for any othar purpose
without a written permission from uie. Parties
isreg irding this notice will be dealt with according
to law. 8AM'L. H. BREWER..
July 17 lw*
SPRING, 1873. !
* i
I invite your attention to my
SPRING STOCK OF
Goods,
PRINTED LAWNS,
PRINTS, EMBROIDERIES, j
Laces, Hosiery Gloves, i
Handkerchiefs and White Goods,
ALSO.
Men's and Boy's Wear.
Cottcpiades. Plain and Fancy Drills
Tweeds and Cassimeres
Hats and Olotliing*.
.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.
DON'T FAIL
TO CALL Al' THE
Cheap Cash Store
OF
D. W. JORDAN, Agt.
First-rate Quality
RIO COFFEE, '
25 oents per pound?4 lbs. for $1.
Fine grades of
FAMILY FLOUR,
CHOICE
O. IR,. SIDES,^.
The best in tlic uJarLetT A complete assortment
of
FRESH CRACKERS,
SUGAR JUMBLES,
SUGAR NIC NACSt
GINGER SNAPS,
LEMON CRACKERS, frC.
PURE KEROSENE OIL,
Always on band, at 40 cents per gallon.
A choice line of the GROCERIES usually
kopt in a
First Class Grocery Store.
Seed Cotton.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, Sept. 9, 1873.
ORDERED, that from this date, no parson will
ho pormited to offer for sale, in the town of
Camden, uuy cotton in the seed, after sun set in
the evening, before sunrise next morning, under
h penalty of forfeiture of said cotton so offered
for sale, and the Tow n Guard are hereby ordered
and required, to seize and hold any and all
cotton so offered for sale, as above statedOrdered,
that ah soon as a cotton weigher is
appointed, all cotton in the seed offered for sale,
shall be weighed by him, he charging a resonable
compensation for his services.
Extract from minutes ofrCouncil
J. K. WITHERSPOON Recorder
South Carolina-Kershaw County
IN THE PROBATE COURT.
NOTICE is hereby given that one month after
date, the undersigned will apply to J.
F. Sutherland, Judge of Probate, for final discharge
as administratrix of the estate of the
late Thomas J. Withers, dec'd.
M M. KIRKLAND, Adtnr'x.
Heptembef 11. 4t
Administrator's Sale.
South-Carolina-Kershaw Oounty
IN THE PROBATE COURT.
BY pcrmixttion of J aines F. Sutherland, Judge
of l'rohnte 1 will well :it Public Auction
ut the late residence of Klias Hrannon,
dead. in said county, on Monday, the 29th of
September, (iust.)
hrce MULES, four head of HOGS, a few
SHEEP, 15 bushels WHEAT, 26
bushels old PORN, Household
and Kitchen FURNITURE,
LOOM. CART, Ac., Ac.
Terma?One-third cash; balance on a credit of :
one year, with interest from date and approved i
security. I
JAMES fl.YBURN, Adm r.
September 11. 8t
Npirit Casks.
400 SPIRIT CASKS?Now landing ex
Steamer Lucille,
For sale by
F. W. KERCHNER,
27,28 and 29 North Water Street. !
JaYi. 19 Wilmington, N.C.
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SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD
COLUMBIA, 8. C., June 26, 1873.
CHANGE of sthediile to go into effort en tad
after Sunday the 29th inst.
Mall and Paaaenger Train
Leave Columbia at 6 80 a. m.
Arrive at Charleston at 1.10 p. m.
Leave Charleston at 6.601. a.
Arrive at Columbia at 1.45 p. it.
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Freight and Accommodntton Iraii
(Sundays Excepted!)
Leave Columbia at 7.16 p. as.
Arrive at Charleston at 6.16 a. m.
Leave Charleston at 7.10 p. nr.
Arrive at Columbia at 6.16 a.m.
Camden Accommodation Train.
WW run through to Oolnmbia, Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday as follows:
Leave Camden at 8 46 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia at 8*40 a. m.
Leave Columbia at 1040 a. m.
Arrive at Camden at 3 46 p m.
A. L TYLER, Vice President. .
S. B. Pickens, 0. T. A.
Gen'l. Supt's. Office.
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA ft AUGUSTA
R, R. COWilmington,
May 81, 1878.
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
The following schedule will go intoefect en
3:26 . M., Monday, 16th inst.
DAY EXPRE88 TRAIN, (Daily.)
Leave Wilmington 8:84 a. v.
Arrive at Florence &8c a, n.
Arrive at Columbia 8:18 9. u.
Leave Columbia 6:80 a. k.
Arrive at Florence ll:80r. n.
Arrive at Wilmington 8:11?. u.
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN, DAILY, (fttftdftyt
Excepted)
Leave Wilmington kit 9. u.
Arrive at Florence ll:nr. M.
Arrive at Columbia 8:42 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 8:20 a. k.
Leave Augusta 6:60 ?. *
Arrive at Columbia 16e86 ?. a.
Arrive at Florence 2:20 a.*.
Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 a. k.
JAMES ANDERSON, Qen'l. Superin't .
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA * AUGUSTA
KB.
QeXKRAL ScPKBUTXXDAXT'S OtVICl,
. Columbia, September 22, 1872.
On anii after Sunday, September 22, Uetniai
this road will run in accordance wiUi tie following
"Time Table:"
ooixa sour*.
Train No. 1. XsaiaNe. 2.
Leave Charlotte 8 00 a m 8 20, m
" Columbia 240pm ittn
Arrive at Augusta, 7 46 pm 820am
OOIXO KOXTH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2
Leave Augusta, 6 86 am 660pm
" Columbia, 1163 pm 11 06 p m
Arrive at Charlotte, 6 16 pm 800am
Standard time, ten minutes slower than Washington
city time, and six minutes faater than Columbia
city time.
Train No 1, daily; train No 2, daily, *?y?
excepted.
Both trains make close connection to all points
nunn, miutn auu Wwi. "^nngk tjtiksts sold
and baggage checked to all principal points.
E. P. ALEXANDER,
General Superintendent.
R-E. DonsET, Gen. F. & T. Agent.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
Columbia, S. C., September 6, 1872.
Daily, Sundays excepted, conneeting with
i m it a .aL n it n.n a. j
Nignt Trains on ue ooum Carolina ?upa,
up and down; also with trains going Northand
South on Charlotte, Columbia and AagustaBalL
road, and Wilmington, Columbia ana Augusta
Railroad.
UP
LeaveColumbia at
Leave Alston 9.06 a. a.
Leave Newberry 10.40 a m
Leave Cokesbury 2.00 p a.
Leave Belton 2.60 p a
Arrive at Greenville at 5.80 p m
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at 7.80 a mf
Leave Belton 9.80 a m.
Leave Cokesbury 11.16am
Leave Newberry 2.80.pa.
Leave Alston 4.20pa.
Arrive at Columbia 6.00 pa.
Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Division.
LEA VI
Walhalla 6 46 am. Arrive 716 pa
Perryrille 6 25 a m. Leave 6 86 p a
Pendleton 7 10 am. Lear* 6 60pa
Anderson 8 10 am. Leave 4 60 p a
Ar. at Belton 9 00 a m. Leave 8 60 p a
Accommodation Trains on Abbeville Branch
Mondays, Wedensdays and Fridays.
On Andefson Branch, between Belton and Anderson,
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
THOS. DODAMEAD, Goal. Supt.
JabkzNobt on, Genl. Ticket A?t,
THE undersigned offer for aala at tha lowest
tigures for cash, Groceries, Dry Goads, Sheet,
Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, Ac., 4to-, and
solicit a share of public patronage.
PHELPS I BILLINGS.
V. L. Phelps aud W. M. Billings are duly ?u
thorited to act as our agents, and are empower
ed to sign the name of tne firm in purchases and
settlements.
H. A. PHBLPS,
M. A. BILLINGS,
S. A. D18AU88URE.
June 6 tf
LAW CARD.
WM. D. TRANTHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAMDEN, 8. O
Office adjoining that of J. M. Davis, Esq.
SOMETHING NEW.
AN elegaut Album for 26 osntt, holding 24
full siied cards, bound in foil fill com
and Mold at the low price of 26 centa, suitable
for the pocket or centre table. Order a temple
sent by mail, post paid on receipt of 26 cents. 8
for t'>U cents, or ti for $1. Address,
BURROW & CO. Baltimore, Md.
fcfr" Agents Wanted. Catalogues of Books,
Pictiures ?c., sent.
June 12-3 2.
t?r to $20 PER^AYn"^AgeBtir~waBteT AI
Jjj el classes of working people, of either sex,
young or old, make more money at werk for us
in their spare moments, or alnthe time, than at
any thltny else. Particulars free. Address G
9TIXTON A CO., Portland, Maine.
September 19. 12m.