The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, December 04, 1873, Image 3
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BOCA L MATTER*
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist Oburoh, Broad street?Rev. Robt.
Thornton, Pastor. Services every Sunday
at 11 a. m. and 71 p. in. Prayer Meeting
Itaniday at 8 p m.
Methodist Church, DeKalb street?Rev
R. L:Harper,Pastor?Services at 11 A.M.
and 7 P. M on Sunday; Prayer Meeting
Wslsulaj at 4 P. M.
Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?
Rev. 3 fl. Hav, Pastor?Servioes at 11
M. and 34 P. M. on 8unday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at 4 P. M.
. f U10BCH. UOTMr ?r lijrwieton
ad Laurens streets, Riv. B. F. D. Pxrry,
Sunday service* at 11 o'olook A. M. and 4
P. M. Ob Wednesday * evening at 4
o'olook and Friday morning at 9} A M.
' BEETim
Wateree Division No. 9, S. of T.
? W--A ^
' - Attend the Regular Mooting.
A ofyoor Division at Temprranct
rjtift. SiiU OB MONDAY atoning
naxt, ft 7| o'clock.
?BSB& By ordar et tba W. P.
V R. McGREIGHT, R. 8.
leriluw Lodge, No- 29, A. F X
> B| The Regular Communication of
this Lodge will be bald on Tnea1
^ dar even ins naxt, at 7i o'clock.
- jEsSif By ordar of tba W>. M.\
/ VA A R. GOODALE, 8ac'y.
Poot Omci?Until farther notice the
-Fart Oftoa will be opaa from 9 a. m. to 1 p. j
a., and from 5 p. m. to 8 J p. m. On Sun,kdv?Doa9a.
*. tolO a. na^ Tbanuulaopen j
X#t 6 p.m. and q]om at6i.ni. Ob 9undiji
at 6 p. in.
AfoloBT.?Our patrons most arouse the
kin? of our appearance this week. An
uncommonly burdensome pressure of work)
mad sickness aaeeog oar printers compel tu
to beg this indulgence. We hope not to be
behind time again for many days to come.
We regret to announce the death of Mary
C.f the little dat^hter of Mrs. F. B. Paris,
ham diphtheria, on Tuesday, the ?ad ?nst.
The following extract from an Atlanta
paper, handed to us by a friend, will be
? -? -i i? ?l r_: i?
TOM WllO pleasure UJ lug urnuy iricuui VI
the accomplished young lsdy, who is the
snbjeot of the notice :
" In the trial for the premium of $100 in
gold, for the heat performer on tho Piano,
at the State Fair yesterday, the premium was
awarded to one of Atlanta's fairest daugh.
tere. Miss Eleanor R. MeCandleas, a talented
and accomplished young lady, who
ia a member of the Beethoven Society of
Atlanta, was adjudge^, by a ogmmittee of
acoomphihei ficline, onrfitlsri to tie premi
am, and it was so awarded."
A National Bank?The difficulties,
Into whieh the Citiiena' Seringa Bank has
inllea, will prerent it from doing business
moet probably for many days to oome. In
the meantime, what are we to do f We need
only banking fkeHitics to aleke the trade of
onr town large and remunerative. Our mershawls
are aa liberal, intelligent, and publicspirited
as any of their elaes in the State,
and ofbr the best advantages to the trading
pnbfie; onr arrangements for transportation,
both by .rail and the titer are ample; we
hare built a free bridge over Wateree River,
this placing Camden in convenient connection
with the country west of as. We want
monq/ only now to enable our good old town
.1? resume tbe position which it once held,
and now deeerves. We most have a National
Bank.
S 4
Several gentlemen of the town, with spirit
and liberality, made arrangement# to procure
snob an mi ration soma time ago, but were
thwarted bj tb? fact that the whole ourren?ey
appropriation for the Sooth had been ex.
haojted, be tore their application wu mode.
The Comptroller of tte Currency now recommends
that $25,000,000 additional currency
be authorised for distribution to
f**1'" ia the West and South. Ne doubt
Congress will carry into effect this recommendathp;
in which frent we any be able
to get the neceeeary currency. Will not the
Board of Directors of our National Bank
taka the matter in band and act at once ?
t? H*t*Taiw?int ?The ladies of the
Sewing Society of Orace Church gire notice
of an Entertainment and Basaar for
the benefit of their Church, to be held at
the reaideuoe of Mr. George Aldeo, on
Tburaday, the 18th iuatant, commencing at
71 p'clock, P. M. We beapeak for them !
the frberal patronage of our people. Mrs.
George Alden, the hoeteaa of the occaaion,
poeacaaea, in a large degree, the happy faculty
of making all ontertainmente at her
kooee both pleaeaot and aocceaaful, and we
can aafely promiae all who may attend an
agreeable craning.
AH of our Churchee are obliged to look
to the ladiee, not only to keep up their mo- j
tkn* !?? in itaaiu anil marrw nnt mIidiai
for raiaiag money to support the charitable
wtwpriiwof the Church.
This the lediee are willing ud able to do;
they only ask for patronage and encouragement,
and failure is impossible.
I ?
tht Raom .?The'Camden Jockey Club
propoee ha?lag a same of nets, beginning
on W i da Winy, tfceiOtk instant, as appears
fgm MfftbPW* another eoluan.
The new race-track is situated on the western
outskirts of the Town, at the end of Boundary
Street. Maj. Jno. Cautey has been working
hard on this track for several weeks,
and it ia now in complete order, making a
level, firm stretch of a mile. Several fine
horses have arrived, and others arc expected.
Col. Thos. Q. Bacon, of Edgefield, enters
"Granger" and "Lady Washington."?
"Granger," under the name of " Frank
Hampton," bus made a great reputation for
himself upon the turf in this State. He ui
a large, powerful horse, 161 hands high, 6'
years old, and of a dark-brown color. "Lady
Washington" is a neat looking bay filly,
? -?J <lT? : tt Ufi.'rl
d ywri (HQ. "XTU9H1HU, " HUUBUgo
of my Heart," and one or two other horsey
from the stables of Messrs. Fludd and Cash,
will be present, and take part in the races.
Gen. M. C. Butler will attend with two
horses, the names of which we are unable to
give.
The Club expect to make this, their first
attempt since the war, a grand and successful
affair.
We invite t-ttention to the advertisement
of Mr. H. K. DuBose, in another column.
With great e mrgy and enterprise, he has
pot his Milk in complete order, and now
offers to the public Lumber of all kinds, and
of the best quality. He is too well known
to need any commendation from us as a guaranty
that what be promises will be strictly
fulfilled. The Mills are nine miles from
Camden, on Big Pinetree Creek, a most superior
water-p >wer, and surrounded by inexhaustible
fo /ests of the finest pines. This
enables him t> select and saw nothing but
prime trees, r ad to furnish superior Lumber.
Hir ter.as are the lowut possible cash
pnoes.
An Eagle Killed.?A friend informs
ua that, one day last "week, a bald eaglo,
which measure 1 over seven feet from tip to tip,
waa captured near Jefferson, Chesterfield
county. The monster had been preying
upon bis oaptcr's geese, and thus paved the
i way to his own destruction.
% .
Unmailabj e Letters remaining in the
Camden Post < )ffice : ,
J. A. Matl er, Broad Creek, N. C.;W
J. Arrant#, Columbia, S. C.; Stephen Smith,
Union. Miss.; Thompson Jones,Sharpsburg,
Ky.; S. B. Hatfield, Camden, S. C.
"Now is the winter of our discontent made
glorious, by our houses being mado warm and
comfortable, laving secured good Boors,
Sashes and Bl;nds, Marble and Marbleited
Slate Mantel ] ieces from the Great Southern
Builders' Emporium. To those now suffer- .
ing cold from faulty doors and broken sashes,
it*., * aay onlov at ok? fivtu Maaom. I. II
him * ha curlpst/in s. C. Thev are
also Agent* for Asbestos' Roofing Felt and
Lath which ifsuperior to tin, and particular
ly desirable foi roofs of all kind, for sale aft j
manufacturers prices.
Taa PunnsT axd Swbetbbt Cqd-Livir Oil is j
Hazard It Caswi U's, made on the sea shore, from
fresh selected liters, by Caswill, Habaro & Co., j
New York. It is absolutely purt and iwrtt.
Patients who ketone* taken it prefer it to alh
.others. Physic ans have decided it superior to
any of the othei oils in market. 4w t
Makb Mobbt fast and honorably, $12.60 per .
day, or $76 per week, by at once applying for a .
territorial right (which are given free to agents,) {
to sell the best, strongest, most useful, and rap- (
id selling Sewin j Machine, and Patent Button
Wn?t?? .wi?p uked or recommended be .
Cub til m, or buy one for' your own tin; it is only
$6. Seat frees ery where by express. Address
for particulars.
Jerome B. Hi dsoa & Co., Cor Greenwich k
Cortlaadt 8ts, J . Y.
Oot. SO, 4t.
WAIT UNTIL I COME.
THE undsrsif nsd begs leave to announce that,
owing to the great scarcity of money,
and the conseqi ent !o"v price of cotton, he will j
not arrive in C mden with his drove of FINE j
HORSES aad \ ULES until the last of Novem- t
ber. He hope* then to be able to invite his ]
friends and cus >mersof Korahaw and the sur- t
rounding Count ?s to examine as fine stock as
were ever drive i from Kentucky. ;
Having made lis purchase! carefully, and by t
wholesale, he is confident of his ability to offer ^
better bargains tor cash, than any other seller. .
J. A. ARMSTRONG- ,
November 0. tf (
SHERIFFS SALE. ]
? i
By virtue of tundry Executions upon Liens i
from R. K. Wall Clerk of the Court of Common i
Pleas for Kersh ?w County, I will sell at T. H.
Clarke's Red H 11 Pantation, on Saturduy, the
ixth day of D< cember, next,
About one hundred and fifty bushels Cotton
Seed, one bund ?d and fifty pounds Fodder, one
hundred and f>rty*pounds Seed Cotton, and
about fifteen bu-bcls Corn. Terms, cash.
SAM'L. PLACE, 8. K. 0.
Nov. 27. 21.
Kershaw?In the Probate Court
ESTATE OF JOHN C. McLEOD.
ITTtfER F. AM Rmiiii A Met.pod has antdicd
to me for Letters of Administration on nil I
and singular th goods and chattels, rights and
credits which v ere of the said JohnO. McLeod, I
dee'd. i
Now, these a< e to require all and singular the i
kindred and cr> ditort of the said deceased to be i
and appear bet >re tne at a Court to be holden <
on 12th day of I 'ecember next, to shew cause, if I
anj they hare, why the laid administration 1
ahould not be granted. I
Oitren under my hand and seal, this 27th day
of Not ember, 1878.
J F. SUTHERLAND, J. P.
Not. 27 _2t_
Mackerel! 'Mackerel!!
100 kits MACKEREL, i
10 barrel< do i
26|half b? rrels do. For sale by
BAUM BRO. .
OATS.
600 bushel* OATS. For sal# by >
BAUM BRO.
Great Reduction
ITV PRICES.
7-8 Brown Homespuns at 10 Cents.
4-4 Bleached do at 12$ "
AND
All Other Goods in Proportion,
AT
Me URR?U
PANIC! PANIC!!
_
PANIC!
DOWN TO
Panic Price?!!
A
E/EIDTJOTION"
OF
25 PER CENT.
ox
ALL GOODS.
Now is your Time to Buy your
Winter Supplies.
CALL SOON TO BUY AT
PA> IC PRICES,
AT
H. BA KOCH'S.
Bohool BooIls, tbo.
full stock of all the popular School Booka
a nse.
Blank and Aocount Books, Paper, Envelopes,
'ens and Ink.
Bible*, Hymns, Prayers nnd Oatechioms.
Miscellaneous and Popular Works.
Any new Booka not on band, aupplied in a
ibort time, at publisher's prices.
No?. 6.-if. J. A. YOUNG.
UN8, Pistols, Cartridges, Caps, Pocket
ij Knives, Scissors, Raiors, Table Knives,
'errors, Silver-plated Knives, Forks and 8pooas
Plain Steel and Diamond Spectacles, China
iud Olass Ware. . J. A. YOUNG.
Novembers. if
MORTGAGE SALE.
W. R. CUNNINGHAM,
rs.
ANNA M. CONAWAY.
Sale under Mortgage of Heal fettle.
BY virtue of authority reeled in me. by Mr*.
Anua M. Conaway, in her Deed of Mortgage
ome, bearing date the 7th day of October,1872,
[ will offer for eale at Public Outcry, before
he Court Houee door in Camden, 8. C., on the
?IRST MONDAY IN JANUXRY next, within
he legal houre of eale,
All that certain LOT in the town of CarmbR,
J. C., known and distinguished in the plan of
he eaid town as Lot number one thousand and
'orty-seven, (1,047,) bounded north by lot one
housand and forty-eight, west by Broad Street,
if said town, south by lot one thousand and forty
tlx, and east by lot one thousand and fifty,
rhereon the Store now occupied by E. J. Consray,
and small Office, now occupied by him as
i dwelling, are situated, together with all and
lingular the rights, members, hereditaments,
ind appurtenances, unto said premises belongng
or in anywise incident or appertaining.
Terms, Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers.
W. K. CUNNINGHAM.
Oetober 80. id
Stateof South-Carolina.
i/wnati a ir nmrvTV
iMiivon.m .<i i .
IN THE COMMON PLEAST.'
J. AND C. II. MOISE & CO.
VS.
J. D. DUNLAP, Adm'r. de Bonis Non.
Crtditort Bill
By virtue of an order of the Court of Common
Plene for the County aforesaid, made in the
ibove stated cause, at September Term, lh7il,
ill the creditors of the estate of William F. Perry,
deoeased, arc required to establish their
;lnitns agaiust the said estate before uie, on or
before the first day of January next, or be debarred
from the benefit of any decree that may
tie made therein.
J. M. DAVIS, Special Referee.
Not. 'JO. 187S* tf
NOTICE.
ALL persons holding claims against the Hastate
of Daniel P. Bush, deceased, are rejucsted
to present them duly attested, and those
ndebted to the same, to make immediate pay
ueiit to L. J. PATTKRHON,
W. ?. JOHNSON,
Nor. 6.?if- Eiocutort.
Vermifuge*),
Worxu Caudv, and I'attnt Madlelnaa of all
tinda. For iala by
HOPWOK 4DUJUAP
'THE PLANTER'S
WAREHOUSE.
PLANTERS, and others, wishing to obtain
their supplies at prices that defy competition,
will consult their interest by examining
my stock before purchasing elsewhere,
My stock for the Fall and Winter Trade has
never been more complete. It consists impart
of
Groceries.
SUGARS?Of nil grades.
^COFFEE?Rio, L&guira and Java,
FAMILY FLOUR?Of the finest quality,
CANNED GOODS?Of all descriptions,
BACON and LARD,
GOSHEN BUTTER and CHEESE,
FRESH CRACKERS?A complete assortment.
Staple Dry Goods,
Ready Made Calling,
, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, OAFS,
LEATHER,
Hardware, Crockeryware,
Bagging- and Ties,
And, indeed, every thing usually found in a
First Class Grocery.
My stock is replenished weekly?floods
always fresh.
The highest market price paid for Cotton.
A call is respectfully solicited.
D. W. JORDAN, Agent.
October 30. tf
-A. SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO
CONSUMERS!
i
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
Dry Goods,
NOTIONS.
Hen's Furnishing Goods,
CLOTHING,
II ATS All) CAPS,
Ba ots and Shoes,
TNToAv Complete,
Will be offered foi eale, on And after this date, at
Prices to suit Purchasers.
All who wish
Olioap GoodS,
Call and examine mv stock:
W.. WALLACE'
Bagging, Ties, &c,
\\r "
40 bales BAGGING, various brands,
"2 tons ARROW TIES,
MAOKAREL. in barrels, half-barrels, quarrels,
kits and at retail.
CROCKERY, Ac. Ac.
Just received by
J. A T. I. JONES.
August 28. tf
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p AH Wi'rh Hen Anted, x,
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This Tut entered according to Act of Congress
in the yearjlH7H. by I II Ham. & Co., in the
office of the Librarian of Congress at
Washington.
May I'J. l'Jiu.
LONT,
STll \YKU or Stolen n hrindle spotted cur
I>og about one year old, named "Tip. He
ha* been milling about one week- Any information
that will lead to the recovery of the laid
l>og will he thaukfully received by I>.
At the Journal office.
November 6th, ?#
REDUCTION
IN OONSEC
THE P
LOWPRICE
AN
SCARCITY
I have Redueei
| LOWEST HEW YO
; I3ST JLZJL, KI1TI
!
BST Call and examit
ROBER]
CAMDEN, NOVEMBER 13, 1873.
MM
- ^
HAVE JUST RECEIVED, (from the
ing their LARGE 8T(*FCK of I'ure
: Drugs, Medicinei
PAINTS, OILS Al
WL\DO^
Of all Sizes
BRU?
"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
CAraOT BE
And is, by far, the safest Lamp ir
FANCY AND TOILET AR:
ALSO?TIIE BEf
ENGLISH AND FRENCH TOO
I COLOGNES, EXTRACTS,
|l all qualities,) TOILET SETS,
|| a beautiful'assortment of CUPS A
(articles usually kept in our establi
fj^Please call and examine.
II
October 2<L .
Hampden Sidney College.;
THE next session of this Seminary of loarn ti;r J
will commence on Thursday, September-1th. t
187:1.
Hiunpdcn Sidney is Situated in Trince Kdwaru j
County, Vu., within u few hundred yards of I
Union Theological Seminary, and seven miles f
from Famiville the nearest depot of the Atlantic, |
Mississippi and Ohio Railroad. The locality of!
the I'allege is most healthy, ami the community !
around distinguished for intelligence and |?i?ty. J
There is no (Smmmer or Preparatory School
connected with the College., It retains the |
curriculum and the great aim of its teachers is (
t<> secure thoroughness in the training and in- |
xtrui'iion of their pupils ami thus to pepare I
them for professional ?-t<i?lor theaetiveduties '
of life.
The ordinary expenses ?>f a student exclusive !
of tin- cost of clothing, travelling and books, are !
from S'J'Jo to a year.
For Catalogue and further information upplv I
to UKV. d. M. I'. ATKINSON.
President Hampden Sidney College,
Prince Edward County. Va.
August -1. 1-tn
Kuttor and CIicpmp.
10 boxet CHEKSE,
'25 firkins GOSHEN HCTTER.
For sale l>y
BAUM BRO.
LAW CARD.
WM. D. TRANTHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OAMDBN, a O.
IN PRICES.
?UBNOE OF
'ANIC,
OF COTTON,
D
OF MONEY,
i Prices to tlie
UK QUOTATIONS,
DS OF GOODS.
ie for yourselves.
P M. KENNEDY.
.. - ?
. ?- ?? J
aw, .
Northern Markets,) and are now open- 8
s and Chemicals, |
ND VARNISHES,
I
7 GLASS,
r and Colors. , i
3HES.
s and Paint Brushes, of all 8izefl
Our stock of
?, AND CHIMNEYS,
ticularly recommend the
FETY LAMP, ,
g Kerosene Oil, by Scientific
r own signatures, that it
EXPLODED,
i use.
HOLES, in large variety.
IT QUALITY OF
TH AND HAIR BRUSHES,
HAIR GREASE, SOAPS, (of
VASES, DRESSING CASES,
lND SAUCERS, and many other
shment.
ODGSON & DUNLAP.
NEW F|BM.
The undersigned, A. l>. Kennedy and Ilunter
K. Hoy kin, have this day formed a Co-partnership
for the transaction of business as Merchants,
in the town of Camden, S. C., under the name
and style of
KENNEDY & BOYKIN,
at the old stain! of A. D. Kennedy & Co.? who
they will he pleasedlo nee their friends at a
- - la ri'vrvrnv
limes. A. J?. l\ r. .1 ;> r* I' I .
* II. 11. BOY KIN.
Camden, October IK, 1K78.
|>tiY I would give notice to all ray friends and
termor patrons, that 1 will still he found at the
old stand, with Messrs. Kennedy & Boykin,
where I will he gl?id to see tlieni.
A. M. KENNEDY.
October 15. tf.
Buy the Best Stock.
T WOUl.D respectfully inform the people of
( Kershaw ?nd the surrounding Counties that
1 hare nvrlred in Camden with a large and well
^elected drove of HORSES anil MULES, which
propose to sell for cash or cotton. Among my
stock arc some half dozen very superior Saddle
Horses, which cau he purchased on terms casjr
enough for all. All persons, and especially
those with whom 1 dealt last season, are cordially
invited to call and examine fer themselves,
and those still iudebted to me will find
me willing to receive payment in cotton at the
highest mtfkot price.
W. H. HUDSON.
October 80 M<