M AL MATTERS.
CHURCH DIRECTORV.
Baptist Church, Broad street?Rev. Robt.
Thomson, Pastor. Services every Sunday
at 11 a. m. and 7} p. m. Prayer Meeting
Thursday at 8 p. m.
Melodist Churoh, DeKalb street?Rev
R. l^larper, Pastor?Services at 11 A.M.
n<l 1 P M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting
Wednesday at 4 P. M.
Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?
Rev. 5. H. Hay, Pastor?Services at 11
A. M. and 3$ P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at 4 P. M.
Epi?copai Church. Corner of Lyttleton
and Laurens streets, Rev. B. F. D. Perry,
Sunday services at 11 o'clock A. M. and 4
P. M On Wednesday evening at 4
o'clock and Friday morning at 9J A M.
MEETim.
Wateree
Division No. 9, S. of T.
Attend the Regular Meeting,
ofyour Division at Temperance
Hull on MONDAY evening
next, at 7J o'clock.
By order ot the W. P.
W- R. McCREIGHT, R. S.
Camden Jockey Club.
The members of the Camden Jockey Club
lire earnestly requested to meet at the Town
Hall on SATURDA Y nextl 22d inst, at 12
o'clock, M. A full attendance is solicited,
as business of importance must be transactthe
Races, which commence on J
the 10th of December next.
Post Office?Until further notice the
Post Office will be open from 9 a. m. to 1 p.
m.. and from 5 p. m. to 8J p. m. On SunJ
e ? " a m The mails open
. ua_y, nuui v ?. ? ? ? _ .
at 8 p. m. and close at 6 a. m. On Sundays
at 5 p. m.
On Tuesday evening last, according to
notice published in the Journal, a large and
intelligent audience of ladies and gentlemen
assembled in Temperance Ilall for the purpose
of listening to an address delivered by
our esteemed fellow townsman, Dr. A. A.
Moore, in the interest of the cause of Temperance.
The Hall having been elaborately
decorated with evergreens and flowers
of various kinds, by the lady members of
the order, and the seats conveniently arranged,
it presented quite an attractive appearance.
At the appointed hour, Dr. M.,
attended by Mr. W. H. R. Workman, W.
P. of Wateree Division, No. 9, Sons of
Temperance, and Mr. A. M. Kennedy, G. W.
P. of the Order in South Carolina, entered
the Hal! and ascended the rostrum. An ode
was rendered in fine style by the choir,
prayer was offered by Rev. R. L. Harper,
and W. P. Workman, in a short address, in
which he reviewed the history of the cause
in onr State, the many and aore trials
it has had to encounter, and its present
flourishing condition, announced that he
had the pleasure of introducing to the audience,
the speaker of the evening. The
speaker with a brief introductory, in which
he discussed the object and the necessity of
temperance organizations, addressed himself
to his subject : 44 The effect of Alcohol upon
the Brain." The address proper was divided
into three parts: The Anatomy of the
Brain; the Physiology of the same; and the
Deleterious effects of Alcohof upon the Or-,
ganisin. So compact, logical, and devoid of
superfluous verbiage was the effort, that we
find it difficult, if apace would permit us to
do so, to give even a correct analysis of it. It
was stated that the most distinguished medical
men of the age differ as to the efficacy of
alcoholic stimulants under any circumstances;
it was showo by reference to facts and
figures, that a very large per centage of the
cases of idiocy, suicide, murder, urson. larceny,
and every thing known in the catalogue
of crime, result either directly or itidi
rectly from intemperance; and an earnest
appeal was made to all lovers of good order,
and especially to the fair daughters of the
land, to lend their countenance and aid to I
this movement of reform.
\Va believe this is the first time the Due- j
tor haa appeared in the rolt of lecturer, but1
he acquitted himself so handsomely and sat- |
iefactorilv. that it is to be hoped it will not ,
be his lost.
After the singing of another ode by the
choir, a call was made for Gen. Kershaw,
who arose, amidst tremendous applause, and,
for a few minutes, in his own happy off^
hand style, spoke of the merits of a temperaace
society and its claims upon good people
for support.
Though short, his speech produced a pror
found impression, causing many to resolve
that they would espouse the cause, and some
of the weaker brethren to manifest renewed
zeal for its success
The Chaplain then pronounced the benediction.
and the large audience repaired to
their respective homes, feeling that they
had spent the evening in a profitable as well
as a pleasant manner.
Pons ofTrmpt.rance ? fl. W. P A. M.
Kennedy, assisted hy brethren, J. .Tones,
* W. H. R Workman, and W. R. McOrcight,
organized a Division of this order at Springhill,
Sumter County, on Monday last. The
j new Divisi m is called Springhill Division,
I No. 61.
! The offi< er.H elect are? ;
1 L. M Smith, W. P.
J. C. Allen, W. A.
J. R.Robinson, R. S.
W. A Weldon, Son., A. R. S.
J. F. Brown, F. S.
J. W. Hawkins, T.
H. F. MoCothron, Chaplain.
S. L. Boykin, 0.
B. P. Burkitt, A. C.
J. J. Shiver, I. S. ,
T. S. :>nnlap, O. S.
T. M? Crndy, P. W. P
Rev. P. Pierson, of the Presbyterian j
Church, il ed on Sunday, 9th instant, in
the pulpit of the Bethel Church, Clarendon
County.
He was ^reaching at the timo, and died
very suddenly. He was for thirty-five years
pastor of t! e Midway Church, and an aged
I man.
:
Personal.?We are pleased to see our
friend, Mr. Chas. F. McQueen, again among
(us. He h ?s just been married, and, with
I his wife, h: s come to visit his relatives. We
| congratulat e him on the change in his condition,
am: wish him continued prosperity
I in the city of Augusta, where he at present
resides.
Cotton. ?During the last few days cotton
has ra lied, and brought what is now
considered i good pri ce. This chango for
the better :iade the merchants look happier,
and the far ners' faces were shorter, as they
talked mor cheerfully of the future.
From tb 3 Columbia correspondent of the
Charleston Weirs and Couriv, we learn that
the ball of he South Carolina Club, which
took place 1 the former city on the evening
of the 13th Inst., was an elegant as well as a
delightful c itertainment. "A thing of beauty
is a joy t >rever," and the array of beauti
ful and elcp intly dressed young ladies must
havejieen j erfectly overwhelming. Among
others who' :ere in attendance, we observe the
name9 of Jiiss Bessie Goodwyn, formerly of
onr town, and of the Misses Aldrich, of
Barnwell, who aro well known to many of
our people.
Unmail. ble Letters remaining in the
PoBt Office, Nov. 19th : Mrs. Anne K. Bracey,
Benny Cooper, Stephen Smith.
Thanks< iving.?His Excellency Gov.
Moses has ippoiuted Thursday next, 27th
inst., a9 a d .y of thanksgiving.
There w: * a party of Gypsies about town
last week.
The Gai at Eastern Circus?This is a
combination of menagerie, museum, circus,
aqnnrium. c .ravan and hippodrome?a grand
aggregation. The press of the country,
wherever it a as travelled, pronouneo it the
most comph to arid perfect organization over
? ?? .4 T* ?%Aiihono V?o rrrnofnuf
Ill VUUir mil *>W. lb ia, uapa, VUV ^iw?n.rv
sensation, it a zoological and arenic sense,
in this coun ry.
Have a h me of your own Yes a "homo
of your owi; buy a piece of land with the
determinate i to keep it during your life
tiuic, and t ten transmit it to your heirs; if
you have u> :ans, only the proceeds of your
own labor, t ten scrupulously save and build
a fine house, buying from the Great Southern
Builder' Emporium your Sashes, Doors,
Blinds, Ma ble and Slate Mantels, Hardware,
Mouk >ngs, White Pine, Walnut, &cM
cover your r tof with Asbestos' Rot fing Felt
and Lining or which they are Agents; they
are now use : on thousands of buildings, and
they offer t tern as reliable and economical,
which are n< aded everywhere. Send for price
list U> I. H. Hall & Co., Charleston, S. C.
The Pure; r asi? Sweetest Cod-Liver On. is !
Hazard & Ca; well's, iniule on the sea shore, from
frc"?li selerte< livers, by Caswell. H at. .ki> & Co.,
New York. It is absolutely />urr and strert.
Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all
others. Phy icians have decided it superior to
any of the ot er oils in market. 4\v
Make Momcy fast and honorably*, $12.50 per
day, or $75 ] Ar week, by at once applying for n
territorial rij 'it, (which are given free to agents,)
to sell the be t, strongest, most useful, and rnpid
selling Se\ itig Machine, and Patent Button
Hole Worke , ever used or recommended by
families, or buy one for your own use: it is only
$5. 8eutfrt * everywhere by express. Address
for particula s.
Jerome 11. Hudson & Co., (' r (Jreenwich k
Cortlandt St , N. Y.
Oct. JO, 4t.
Applicati m for Final Discharge,
VyOTICK i hereby given that one month nfter
date I will apply to the Judge of Probate
of Kore taw County, S C., for Letters of
L?ismissi<?n a Administrator of the Estate of
Margaret E. Hughes, deceased.
a. l. McMillan, Adm'r
November >. dl*
OATS.
5001?u 11} ' In OATS. F<>r*n1??}>y
B.vr.M BRO.
BArO^f ! BACOA!!
20,00C pounds BACON
? barrels HAMS.
For sale by
H A I'M HBO
Septeibb; r 4. tf
Baand Tics.
10.000 y rds llAiilllNO
25,000 n andsTIKS. For sale by
13AUM BliO.
100 bar: Is, different grades,
For sale by
BAUMBRO.
15"
Grateful Thousands proclaim
Vinegar Bitters the most wonderful
Invigorant that ever sustained
the sinking system. '
No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain
long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and vital organs
wasted beyond repair.
Billons. Remittent, and In
terniittent Fevers, which are so
prevalent in the valleys of our great
rivers throughout the United States,
especially those of the Mississippi,
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado,
Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl,
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke,
James, and many others,
with their vast tributaries, throughout
our entire country during the
Summer and Autumn, and remarkably
so during seasons of unusual
heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied
by extensive derangements
of the stomach and liver, and
other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a
powerful influence upon these various
organs, is essentially necessary.
I There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Da. J. Walker's Vinegar
Bitters, as they will speedily remove
the dark-oolored viscid matter with which
the bowels are loaded, at the Bame time
stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
and gem-rally restoring the healthy func
uous ui uie uigeauvc ui^aus.
Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all its fluids with
Yixbqar Bittbhs. No epidemic can
take hold of a system thna fore-armed.
Dy spepsia or Indigestion. Head.
ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sou
Eructations of the 8tomach, Bad Taste
in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation
of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lnngs, Pain in the region of tbo Kidneys,
and a hundred other painful symptoms,
are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle
will prove a better gnaranteo of its
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled
Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous inflammations,
Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affections,
Old Sores, Eniptions of tbo Skin,
Sore Eyes, etc. In these,.as in all other
constitutional Diseases, Walker's Vi.vEOARBiTTKRshave.-iii'wn
their groat curative
powers in the most obstinate and
intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Chron ic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remittent
and Intermittent Fevers, Disea es
of the Blood, Liver, Kidueysaud Bladder,
these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases
are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.?Persona
engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
PlumberR, Type-settrrs, Gold-beaters and
na hntr \r> /iri* fill!).
ject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard
against this, take a (lose of Walkku's
vftfegak Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, *
Tetter, Salt-Kheum, Blotches,Spots, Pimples,
Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Kingworms,
Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas,
Itch, Scurfs, Decolorations of tho
Skin, llumors aud Diseases of tho Skin of
whatever name or nature, are literally
dug up and carried out of the system in a
short time by the use of these hitters.
Pin, Tupe, and other.Worms,
lurking in the system of so many thousands,
aro effectually destroyed and removed.
No system of medicine, no vermifuges,
no anthelmintics will free tho
system from worms like these Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of
womanhood, or tho turn of life, these Tonic
Bitters display so decided an influence
that improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Yitiated Blood
whenever you find Its impurities bursting
through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions,
or Sores; cleanse it when you finu it obstructed
and sluggish in tho veins; cleanse
it when it is foul; vour feelings will tell
{ou when. Keep the blood pure, aud the
ealth of the system will follow.
r. ii. McDonald & co.,
Druggists A Geo. Agts, Sao Francisco, (.'alitoraim
St oor. of Washington and Charlton
Mold toy all Druggist, and Dealers.
JV SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT j
TO
CONSUMERS!
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
*
NOTIONS.
i
Men's Furnishing Goods,;
I
OIiOTHI NTO-,
12 vrs fi'AFW,
\.
Boots and Shoes,
I
Vow ( ,'oin
i Will be oilW( 'I foi salt, on and iflti t to, At !
Priors to suit PunliaMMS.
Ml ? lin u tOi
I
Chonp GoodiJ,
Cull ii. ! cxniniiic my u:
W. WALLACE'
II I ' ' . " I . L ' -jjmg
TlfE PLiNTEB'S
WAREROUbE.
PLANTERS, and others, wishing to obtain
their supplies at prices that defy competition,
will consult theit- interest by examining
my stock before purchasing elsewhere,
My stock for the Fall and Winter Trade has
never been m ire complete. It consists iiUpart
of
Grroeeries.
SUGARS?Of all grades.
" COFFEE?Itio, Lnguira and Java,
FAMILY KLOUIt?Of th? finest quality,
CANNED GOODS?Of all descriptions,
BACON and LARD,
GOSHEN BUTTER and CHEESE,
FRESn CRACKER'S?A complete assortment.
i M M ai
Staple Dry Urooas,
Ready Made Clothing,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
LEATHER,
Hani ware, Crockery ware,
Baling- and Ties,
And, indeed, every thing usually found in a
First Class Grocery.
stock is replenished weekly?Goods
always fre9h.
The highest market price paid for Cotton.
A call is respectfully solicited.
I). W. JORDAN, Agent.
October 80. tf
R. R. R,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
afisr readlag this adrtrtfaemem need any on*
BUFFER WITH PAL*.
SADWATS BEADY RELIEF B A CURE FOR
EVERY PAIS.
It waathe Antaadls
The Only Pain Bemodj
that instantly stops the most woniclaitng pain, allars
lnAammstion*. an<lcurca Coo gaat tons, whether ol the
Luna<, stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by
oaa application.
IS FltOM ONE TO TWESTT MINUTES,
no matter bow violent or exrrnclstlng the pain the
RfTECMATlC, Bed rtddsm. Iahrtn, Cr.pplad, Neryous,
Neuralglc, or prostrated with di??*ie bay filler,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFPORD INSTANT EASE.
IXFAMMAT10X OK THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION ?>! ' T1JR BnWELS
CONOKsTION OK THE LUNGS- I
80RE THROAT. DIFFICULT BRBATHING.
PALPI r Al ION OK THE HE ART, I
HYSTERICS, CROUP, Oil'UTKRIA.
C.tTAKKO, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTH\( UK.
NEURALGIA, BHECMATISM.
COLD cniLLS, AO UK CHILLS.
The application of the KradT Relief to lie part or
part* wl.eratbe patu or Uithruny exists will atford esse
and Com tort.
Twenty dropalnhalfatumbler of water wllllnafcw
momenta curt CHIt AMPfyiPASHS.SOUK STOMACH,
HEAR I'll I KN, SICK HEAD ACHE, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN THE BoWKLS,
andaiu TEi'VAL PAINS.
Travelers should always carry a bottle cf Had*
way's Heady Relief wlththem, A few drop* in
water will prevent alrkr.eaa or pains from change of
water. IifsbettsrlfctuiFrenofc Brandy or UHurs as*
stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AOUEeursdforffty oents. There Is
Dot a remedial ug**ni In this world thatwilt cure Fever
and A? jo. and all other Malarious. BUous, Scarlet,
Typhoid. Yellow, and other Kevtrs Jalded by KADWAY'S
1*11.1.51 so quick ua RAD WAX'S R BADY RK
LIKS. F Ifiy centi per Lof.lt.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
BTRONOANI) Pri'.B RICH BLOOD?INCREASK
OFPLK8H AM) M'KIOHT?CLEAR SKIN AND
UKAUTIFULCOMI'LKXlON SHOCKED TO ALL. 1
DR. RADWAY'S
Sarsaparilliai Resolvent i
THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
hah made the most astovishino cures : so
UUJCK.SO RAPID ARB TUB CHANCES, TUB
BOD Y PNDERGOKRIJNDKR TBB INFLCKNCB
OP THIS TRCLY WONDKBFL'L MEDICINE,
THAT
Kvrpt Tlav an Tnmn in Flnsh
Mi wilt is Seen aid Ft
JKrsrydrop of the SABSAPJJlttUAN RRSOLVENT
communicate* thr>,ightbe U^tttweet, Urlns.
Md other Fluids sod juices of lMafl80 the rigor or
ilf>, farlirepalrstbe wastes of the with new sod
sound meterisL .Scrofula, 8y?uab Cone luipnon,
Glandular disease, Hirers. In the tbitwt, Mouth, Tumors,
Nodes (tithe Q land sand oufcrjvtneof thriyitem.
HoreKjres, Btrumorousdis. barges from the Furs, end
the worst forms of bain disuses, Eruption-, Forer
Mores, SesldU-sd, Rl' g Woim.ealt BbenunRrrslpalu,
Acne, Black Spots, W'tnuiu tie Hr?h, Tumors, ('anrerslnlhe
Womb, si d *'1 . sk-nlr.g and painful dlscharges,
NlgbtSweals, l-.'s ofBprna and all tvseccsof
the 1 lie principle, are Wfthla the curatise raogeof :bls
wonderotModern ( hemistry, anda few days' use will
prore to any person using it for either oftheso forms of
disease 1* a potent po wrr m cu re them.
Iftba patient, dally becoming reduced hyth-wsrtes
and decomposition thutls i. mutually progressing, suectedainsrrrstlngtb-se
* ...in, and repairs the sums
wltb newmsterlslmadi' fkt.io bea.thv bloo 1?and this
theSAR8APAP.II.MAN ulland dues:scnir ? icure
1?certain; for when once iLlr remedy commences Its
workn(purification, and -in -eejt In ditntnlfcUng ths
loss of wanes, lis repairs will In; tepid, and atAry day
the patient wlllfccllilmst-lfgiowmg batter and rimnser,
the rood digesting belter, upcedte laarovlng, audlleeh
and oigbtlncr. aeln \ A
Not only doesthcisuatvAniiJ.ii's vgir ex<e!s
all know u remedial ag<-:n |u tbe cure of Cbr.?r ir. Scrofulous.
Constitutional, and pkla diseases ; built utha
on I)' potlUrt: cure far
Kidney & Bladder Complaintw,
Urinary and Womb dWea-ca.lrsvsl. THaheies, Dropsy,
Stoppage of Wstcr, Inronone'ioe <.! l/rl te, Urlght's Illsesse,
Albuminuria, end In sll us- is where thcro are
brick-d ust deposits, or the water Is thlbk, cloud.. mixed
with substances like the whlisofsn en. or thread* Ilka
wbllesllk, ortbereUa tnorbld, dorkTbll us appearance
and whits bone dust dcp^lls. and wt. Liberals
s pricking, burning sensation Ami passing water, and
pain iniheFmallnflbeilack and along the Loins.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth
Cured by lladivay's Resolvent.
DR. RADWAY'S
Perfect Punitive S Rsgnliiisf fills,
psrfbrllv lsileIer??w!or-.n:!v ensued with sweet r 'm,
ssisr, regulate,purll . clwassesad itaeiliea r*dway's
Tilie fhr tni f? in . .1-1? > Murk,
Liter. I; wcls. Kil'o lis Ids-. Nert - I -is *,
lleadaebe.i astl| n SvirMtn, ladlgasit o, Dysrrp-lt,
ltll.n I-I.os , I I a !'CMI'. Ulttal .lilt I Ol Hie
Biwels. Pilot, s till rangsiueats o( iln- Internal
Vtaeern. \V irrsn'rd 1.1 le< ta.uxlttre cure. I'mely
. 's'.h.coiiii uui.tiji i rem >. utlaerid-ordcleleirlon*
ur 1 ..
V fetr tlosc?of " UHV ' V ' PIf.TJt wfl frrr 'besTSt1
mall"" olf.t, 1 idlierisrs. 1'ricc,2bcsnts
| -r 1 Mil '? "? l :i till- TH.
P VI' "I 11. i; ?N < Tltl'il" Fend one Infer
stars; la KADV \ \ ? . No. ltd Wat .1 HI, Maw
t 1 :l.niuldi?i at VJU.
11v aiid CliccNO.
|M hii\c" i 11 i"? >! ,
* i i-J <i': 'i. \ IH'TTKIJ.
1 h:?1l> liy
HAI'M IIKO.
I j A \V CAIi \ >.
WM. D. TRANTHAM,
ATTOHN? V AT LAW,
OAMOHTN, 9. 0
REDUCTION
wbb??nn
IN oonsdsc;
THE P
LOW P11IOE
AN
SCARCITY
I have Reduce*
%
LOWEST NEW YO
IET ALL ICXLTI
BgT Call and examii
1 ROBERT
CAMDEN, NOVE MBER 13, 187
jl?^
ITT AVE JUST RECEIVED. (from tbj
H ing Iheir LARGE STOCK of Pure
Drugs, Medicine
PAINTS, OILS A
WIJVDOT
Of ell Sizci
BBU?
j
White-Wash, Varnish, Sash Tool
and qualities.
LAMPS, BURNERS
Is very complete. We would par
PATENT SA1
. Which has been tested with boilin
Gentlemen, who state, over thei
CANNOT BE
I And is, by far, the safest Lamp ii
FANCY AND TOILET AR'
ALSO?THE BEs
: ENGLISH AND FRENCH TOO
COLOGNES, EXTRACTS,
all qualities,) TOILET SETS,
a beautiful assortment of CUPS A
articles usually kept in our establi
Pirate call and examine.
n
|| October 23.
0 Sheriff's Sale.
ROBERT A. YOUNG, et al.
vs.
JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, rl al.
T?:n C..1.. nf I OT1 !u
1)111 iui VI
HY virtue of an order made at September i
'11 rui, 1873, by Honorable T. H. Cooke, !
Judjr of th Fifth Circuit, and to me dir.' ted, '
I will sell on the tirst Monday in Hecen.ber, j
1873. during the legal hours of sale, in trout ol '
the ( uirt House door at Camden,
All that Traei of Land, lying in ICersh.aw 1
Coutim, on the waters oi Sander. Creek, con- '
taini, g three hundred and ninety-five acres, j
more or les?, bounded moth by Sanders' Cre? k, |
east '.y lands of I'. 0. Tryon. -?uth by land" late
of A1 xnnder Young, and west by Cantey lands, i
Al! that Tract of band, lying on both sides et I
Twen v-Sive Mile ('reek, in Krrsh.w t'oun- |
tv, ontaining five hundred aercs, i ot '
less. Mid known t. Ilnrnsdale, l?-.11?:? t 1 : mi
by 1^. ids of Thomas Sessions and Isle of John
I*. K nnolv, smith by Intnl.- ol 1 i: - session-.
oast by bittdsof Jehu It. Kennedy, v.is!
l?y Klkins' land.
Ti' ms?One fourth cm- h, balance 011 one, Iwoi
ntul three yeai '* credit, with intero-t IVnni <lite,
joiyable annually, to he secured by b< tel. mort
gnge and personal security.
SAMUKL I'LACt:. S. K. C.
November '?. It
I.( >KrI\
STUAYKI) or Stolen a brindle spotted enr
Dog abotit one year old, tiatned " fiji. lie
ha- been mi-sing about < ne week* Any inform- |
atii that will lead to the recovery of the -aid !
Dog will be thankfully received ' y D.
At the Journal office.
November ttth, vf
c
IN PRICES.
r c ?
:*TJJHN<DJIS OIF"
ANIC,
OF COTTON,
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OF MONEY,
[1 Prices to tlie
'HE
QUOTATIONS,
OS OF GOODS,
ne /or yourselves.
C M. KENNEDY,
Northern Market?,) and are now opens
and Chemicals,
ND VARNISHES,
V GLASS,
t and Colors. >
3HBS.
s and Paint Brushes, of all size3 #
Our >tock of
I, AND CHIMNEYS,
ticularly recommend the *
FETY'LAMP, I
g Kerosene Oil, by Scientific |
r own signatures, that it
EXPLODED, S
i use. |
riCLES, in largo variety. g
;t quality of f
TH AND HAIR BRUSHES, j
[LA.Ill GREASE, SOAPS, (of S
VASES, DRESSING CASES, g
lND SAUCERS, and many other
shmcnt.
ODGSON & DUNLAP.
tf i
MORTGAGE SALE,
w. r. cunningham,
TB.
ANNA M. COXAWAY.
Sale under Mortgage of ileal Estate.
|)Y virtue of authority Tested in me by Mrs.
i ; ln:u M. Conanay, in her Deed of Mortgage '
torn , h -Ming date ti.e 7th day of October,1S72,
1 will oiler for sale at I'nblicOutcry, before"
the Court House door in Cantden, S. C., on tha
Fill ST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, within
the legal hour? of s-le,
All that certain LOT in the town of Gennlon,
S. C.. known and distinguished iu the plan of
the slid town na Lot nutnbrr one thousand and
forty i, (l.'tiT,) hotmdc I north hy lot <>ne
thousand and f r y tight, we thy Hroad Street,
of said town, s nttl oatand and ft vty
- n. nt:d cist by lot one thousand and fitly,
whei i he Store n> w occupied by E. J. Coua\v;?v,
' small Offt \ now occupied by him as
a dw ' i, are situated, together with all and
singti iv the righss. members, hereditaments,
and , irton. noc-, unto said premises belong
in;: or i . anywise ii?< i lout or appertaining.
Term* Cash. Purchaserato pay for papori.
W. 11. CUNNINGHAM.
October 30. , td
'Siickcrci! 3la<*kerel!!
10" kita MACKEREL,
10 barrel a do
J*>5half barrels do. For sale by
BAUM BRO.
lcpinifnges,
Wor Candy, and Patent MedicinMof all
I kinds. For sale by
| Nov -S HODGSON \ Ll'NLAP