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afe OMNIUM QATHERUMV A Pacific organ of advanced agriculture, the California Granger, is aesthetically adorned by J a poet who detects the great peril of the associ ted Grangers of the fields from the wily politicians of the tow n and raises a warning voice in the appended graphic'parable: THE OLD GRANGER. (A Parody.) Near the tracks of a railroad newly laid, A farmer leaned on his earth-worn spade, Whil?tiis taxes were high and his crops but slim, The charge for freight played the deuce with him; So he growled a growl at the train's sharp din? "I'll gather you in; I'll gather you in! "I hare borne you long and here I swow Tou railroads#to beat some way or how; I will get up a law, by the great horned owl! To eut down your profits and make you howl; And but little, or nothing, I'll ship frem bin Of hoarded corn, till I've gathered you in! "We will rise in our Oranges, bold andTree, And 'Down with freights!' shall our war cry be ; Not a partisan crew, nor a party hack, Shall help us to gain our birthright back ; For the battle is ours, to lose or win? We'll gather them in; we'll gather them in!" , Now a gaunt politician came that way, O'erheard the old man's angry say ; And he gave to his head a knowing screw, And he cried to the Granger, "Count me, too!'? With^'a thought to himself, replete with grin, "I'll gather you in; I'll gather fou in !" Then a twist of his eye, to seem scute, "The fanner's tongue has too long been mnte, I am just your nun, if it suits your mood, So place me whe-e 1 can Jo most good; If an office fit you will help ma to win, We'll gather them in; we'll gather them in!" Touching hand to hand, in a warm exchange, They take a walk to the farmer's Orange, Where the stranger speaks with rural air, And sprinkles hayseed in his hair; "Let railroads quail when our blows begin; We'll gather them in ; we'll gather them in!" 80 they vote for him at the coming polls, Those simple, rural, honest sonls ; Never dreaming that they of the iron horse Are voting, too, for the man, of course; As on him alone their faith they pin, To gather them in; to gather them in! When election is over the rai'roads run A score of (rains where they once had one; While a ditch by the track is found to hold A poor old Granger, stark and cold; For the chap he'd helped to office win Had gathered him in ; had gathered him in! If yon arc about to leave a neighbor's house,don't stand stammering and fumbling and saying, "Well, I mu.st be going." When you are ready, go at once. A Western paper, describing an accident, says : "Dr. Crawford was called, and, under his prompt and skillful treatment the young man died on Wednesday night." It was an Irish Coroner who, when asked how he accounted for an extraordinary mortality in Limerick, replied sadly : " I cannot tell. There are people dying this year that have never died before." Teacher?"What was done with Adam and Kve after tho fall?" Pupil?"They were driven odt." Teacher?"Why couldn't they go back ?" Pupil?"Because the gates were shut." Teacher?"Who guarded the gates?" Pupil?"The Sheriff." "India, my boy," said an Irish officer to a friend on his arrival at Calcutta, "is the finest climate under the sun; but a lot of young fellows come out here, and they drink and they eat, and they drink and they die; and then tbey write home to their parents a pack of lies, and say it is the climate as has killed them." Just such weather as this instils new life and animation in a man, and is apt to make hiui frolicsome. It stimulates him to racing, jumping up and down, clapping his hands, and feeling good generally. It so stimulated one of our merchants on Friday evening, and led him to invite his wife to catch him before he got to the hack stoop. He started on a smart run, and she bore down after him at a creditable speed. He tore around the corner very much in earnest, srepping on a piece of ice, swung from his foothold, and went careening across ten feet of froten ground, and brought up with considerable force against a pear tree?a new variety, we believe. It was a genial spectacle to see tho fond wife pounce on him, and hear the gleeful shouts of victory as he struggled madly g .to his feet and besought her "not to make a ? - n I lril *>1 1 darn tool 01 neiveu. ?jhwujuy Hints to Mr. Keruh by "The Fat Contributor."?It sccujs to mo jour Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, although a good thing so far as it goes, stops short of what it might accomplish. I offer a few suggestions as to the enlargement of its sphere of usefulness: Eight hours should be a day's work on a dog-churn, the dog to be allowed one day in the week to himself. Let every dog have l>ia /Jov AM i a uw?? Life-preservers for Newfoundland dogs, to guard against sudden erauips. A tine for imposing bogus watches on watch dogs Tho watch dog's honest bark hais often been raised ugainst the swindle. Protection of ants from their iiephewB and Dieces. Cushioned toad stools would be highly appreciated by the toads after a "hop." Punish boy* who frighten the frogs and make thorn jump Sudden shocks are sometimes fatal to a nervous organization. Encourage trout to write poetry. We have seen some very beautiful trout lines ere now. Rostrums in tb*ooean for whales to 'spout' from. This is a want long felt and tho whales pout about it. Abolish muskctoe bars. They make iuus ketoes irregular about their meals. Introduce the German language into our schools of fish. Pocket handkerchief for crocodiles to wipe away their tears on. A school in accounts for adders, who must multiply rapidly. Encourage the cultivation of plum trees fel the oomfort of that fastidious epicure, the eiteulie, Who eta feed mob aotbiac U* . f THE PLANTEB'S WAREHOUSE. PLANTER8, 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 in^part of GJ-roceries. aim ms?Of ?i1 srrades. UWUitA.w V- ?? D .'COFFEE?Rio, Laguira 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 Caking, BOOTS, SHOES, BATS, CAPS, LEATHER, Hardware, Crockeryware, Bag-gin and Ties, And, indeed, every thing usually feund in a First Class Grocery. c J?"My stock ia replenished weekly?Goods always fresh. The highest market price paid for Cotton. A call is respectfully solicited. V. W. JORDAN, Agent. October 30. tf .A. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO CONSUMERS! MY ENTIRE STOCK OF Dry Goods, NOTIONS. /IaaiIa JKLtJU V X ItUHPIIUig uwubj CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Now Complete, Will be offered for sale, on and after this date, at Prices to suit Purchasers. All who wish Olioap GoodS, Call and examine my stock: W. WALLACENORTfiAfiE SALE. W. R. CUNNINGHAM, ANNA M. CONAWAY. Sale under Mortgage of Real Estate. BY virtue of authority vested in me by Mre. Anna M. Conaway, in her Deed of Mortgage tome, hearing date the 7th day of Ottober,1872, 1 will offer for sale at Public Outcry, before the Court House door in Camden, S. C., on the FIR8T MONDAY IN JANUARY next, within the legal hours of sale, All that certain LOT in the town of Camden, 8. C., known and distinguished in the plan of the said town as Lot number one thousand and forty-seven, (1,047,) bounded north by lot one thousand and forty-eight, west by Broad 8treet, of Baid town, south by lot one thousand and forty six, and east by lot one thousand and fifty, whereon the Store now occupied by E. J. Conaway, and small Office, now occupied by him as a dwelling, are situated, together with all and singular the rights, members, hereditaments, and appurtenances, unto said premises belonging or iii nuywise incident or appertaining. Terms, Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. W. R. CUNNINGHAM. October 80. td State of South-Carolina. KEKSHAW COUNTY. IX THE PROBATE COfTRT. MARGARET D. ANCRUM, THOMAS J. ANCRUM, WILLIAM A. ANCRUM, CHARLOTTE D. CANTEV. Sil\ to sell undivided moiety of 400 acres of Land in said State and County, devised by will of William A. Ancruni, dec'd. BY virtue of an order made In above proceeding by James F. Sutherland, Judge of Pro[ bate for the State and County aforesaid, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Camden, South Carolina, within the legal honrs of sale, ou the first Monday in January next, The interest of Margaret D. Ancrum, wife of Thomas J. Ancruin, and her children, Charlotte D. Cantey, Thomas J. Ancruni Jr., William A. Ancrum, Fannie M. Ancrum, Minnie C. Ancrum, and Jesse D. Ancrum, being an undivided moiety thereof, in four hundred acres of Land, lying, being and situate in the State and County aforesaid, on both sides of Little Pinetree Creek, bounded eouth-westwardly oy Philip Pitman's 1 and. and that of Col. Joseph Kershaw, by which it ia also bounded on all other sides, on the following terms, to wit: One-third cash?balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from date, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser, with two good and sufficient sureties, and and a mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay for papers, rN?rdlag, tu. AXU1L PLAC1, I. I. 0. . &H?kn A *4 Dr J. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, mode chiefly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, " What is the cause of the unparalleled 8UCC688 Of VINKOA.R HITTERS T" Our answer is, that they , remove the cause of disease, and the patient recovers his health. They are the groat blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Reno valor and Invigorator of tbe system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been componnded possessing the remarkable qualities of vurboar bittkks in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. Thev are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation or the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases The properties of Dr. Walkkr's Vikkoar Bitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. r. h. hcoovald * co., Druggists a Gen. Agts., Saa Francisco, California, Sl cor. of Washington u?4 Chariton StsJT.T. Bold by aU Drmgg lata sad Dsalsrs. Ra R. Re RADWAVS READY RELIEF orMH m vobit vim In from Ono to Twenty MlnutM. MOT OMI HOIIM 9 .si... vvimm, vn rax*. audwatw magjjyprji a ours fob rumttsthmbm that I silsellr atof foa orissffcaag ssS?. ikn iwrsmmsri^is ||d MMg UOMMUMM fMtktf Bowab. sr lil |l I ararg?,?y or noil on to wmr imroTM, RADWAV8 RKAOY RKUIF ? WILL AFFORO mun RASH. OU TH10A*. DDT?OTLT1Bli*TSlOC1,0#' FALPIT ATI OH Of THB HEART. ZSI25*" ^ MOJUWU, BnnuaBt cold CBnxa, aouk ohilia. ,?SBSSV?5 Sca,^?!ftt3ass WdOMMi ^*?IJ AMii &OUR 8?Olli^ DTWBT'roijc" WIND01MTHSBOWnl| and all IN TBBKAL TAINS. n*i?hw abooid always carry a bottte of !?< Way's (UMr ItlUrwIkltaB. A law drayo ta water wlTfpraraat dekoaaa or aatma trow ehaaga ?f , sruar^D Is batter than Fraaeh Bread/or BktM ? t \ FBYBB AND AGUE. FRTKRAVDAOTTKearadfordfty esata. There Bat a r sate dial agaailn this world that will earoFevar and Am aiTilite Malaftoee. RUoosl tyk LOT. Fifty coats par brtUe. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STROKQ ARD TOM RICH RLOOD-IRCRBAIR OFl^MnAJ^^Ogr-OUU? SKI* AKD DR. RADWAY'8 SamparilM Mat THK QRBAT BLOOD RURIPIBR. BABMADRTHK HOST ASTOFMHUfO OTTKM : SO QUICK.SO RAPID ARK Tf K CHANGM, THR BODY dKDMQOKRCWDKi THK INTLUkK? OF ?IS TRult wordrrfuL krdicir? Irery Par an Iicrease in Flesk and VeiiLt is Sees aid Fell Rrery drop of the CARSAP ARILLIA K RMOL* RHT cnaaanialcaioa through tha Bfead, Sweat, UrhML aod other Fluids aadjulcee i(ia PStliilLl tf We, Bar U repairs the waatas of ha yy with aewaad towlJHliw omIMmiii la lk? lui. ul ft* mnlferw of Ski* dlum, CrepUaaa, tm Bora*,taUlNd, King TT i? lull IheMkfljMulM co*. Blaok Spa*, Woreala ft* Plefc, toon, Co. araiafte waeb, aad ail vnktafci u4paiAlS. ebarraa, Xlahtgwaaia. Ixm. or Span* aad all waeaaaaff Um lira prlndpla, art wilhla ft* nnttri itMtf Oft wmftedMoMf Ciwil*iy,i*l*fc* ?mwB ntnltufMnoi wla git for ether tfftMftfti dim**lupohatpower tocor*llxft. _ If ft* padjatTdally b*eoelag r?d*Md IfAiflfti and&ompoaitlon thallt coDUoually pregfeeteg.ee*. c?dalaarfaaMagftaa* wuim, aad rwam ft* (mm with aaw eat*rial mad* free Withy Timid efS ft*MAMBatAMTUJAK will and doaeaaemi* aeee laeartaia; for wbaaoaaa fttar?fdy aneewaaa MB work of purtfloatioa, and anioeda la dlftlalatdag jR loaa*f waata*. it*rapalra will b* rapid, HdlWlM Hi a iiiiliai a lllfaal kleailfgi n lag lane aad Mnijijar ft* noddigaatug batter. appaUtaMprortag, aadfaaft "jfoToSrioaato iSuidaramitut* lwanw amh allkoowa rtm*di*lM*ei*lB to ear* of Chronic, Bar*, fttlooa, Oooautuiional, aad Skin dlaaaaaa ; belli laftg ealy poaUirt aw* lor Kidney <6 Bladder Complaint*, Urinary aad Womb diaaaaaa. Or* rat.DlabaUa, Broaap, Stoppage of Water, XaeaeUaaBaaorUrtaa, irfrkfrDe. a**, Alboelaarta, aad la ell eaaa* whar* tor* are brtak-duat drpoalta, or ft* water la ftdak, toady, fttad with aabataacaa 11 ka ft* wtfta of aa egg, *r thread* lift whliaaiih, ortbaralaa earhld. darVblBoe* tfpaar aw, aad whit* boaa-doatdapealta. aad wbaalaariIf Tumor of 12 Tear Growth Cured by Radway'o Beeelveni* ? DR. RADWAY'8 Per&ct Purfitin tbpMngfili, pwfceUr taaulaaa. tlacuUf aeatadwl* iwiMna, Born. r?talata,piirtlV,?).ani .art wraarUi.o IIIW?7~? fllU, tut tit ?ur? of t-]|dJord-r?Wtfc? Kl?nfc. Utit. Bow.ta, Kidn.r,, Bladdar, Rwroia DImm Haadaaha. Umatipattoa, Ooau.anaaa. ladtcwuoo. Dm* Mpala, Rlltmuaea., BlUoui S.rtr, laiawmlba ofu MoweM, niM. and all D.raOf.maaU of lb* IoUrnai Viand ra. Warrantad to efldet a puaiura aura. Pantr Vacaubia, antkialmf bo aaroarj. aioaralB ar wla? owdr?M. A few doaM?riiADWAr>rTU4w?i tmtktmImi from all tba aboraaaaaddlaordan. fried, Basalt M* R?i- BOLD BY URU(XlFsTS. BRAD "fAMB ARD TRuR." Saad MM MB Udbio RADWAT A CO., No. U WarraaT*.. Bow York. I nfbraaUoawor'h thousands will bsaant JM, Bagging, Ties, &c. 40 bales BAGGING, various brandi, 2 tons ARROW TIES, MACKAREL, in barrels, half-barrels, quar< rels, kits and at retail. CROCKERY, Ac. &o. Just reoeived by I J.AT. I. JONES. [ August SB. H 1873. 1873. "fall tradeT" We are now receiving a large Btock of DBY GOODS, CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, HATS, of all styles, 100 cases BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, SADDLERY AND HARNESS. In fact, a great many articles too tedioaa to mention?all of which we will sell at oar asual low prioee. BAUM BRO. September 19 tf CONGAEEE IRON WORKS Columbia., 8. C. IflHN ALEXANDER. Proorietor. SUGAR CANE MILLS LIST or PRICES. S Rollers 14 inches diameter, $60 00 8 " 12 " 80 00 8 ? 10 " 70 00 2 " 14 " 70 00 2 " 12 ? 60 00 2 " 10 ? 60 00 Above prices complete with frame. Without frame, $10 less on each Mill. Steam Engines, Boilers, Portable Oriel Mills, Circular and Muley Saw Mills. Mill Oearing of all kinds made to order, Iron and Brass Castings on short notice. Oin Oearing constantly on hand of the following eiios: 9 feet wheel and pinion $86 00 10 ?? ? 40 00 11 " ? 46 00 12 ? ? 60 00 14 " " 65 00 Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions made to order. Anti-friction Plates and Balls 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 Greenville Freight Depot. Colombia, Aug. 21. 19t. A FAMILY ARTICLE. Agents make$12.50 per day, $76 per week. AN ENTIRELY NEW SEWING MACHINE F*r Domestic Use, ONLY FIVE DOLLARS. With the New Patent BUTTONHOLE WORKER: Patented June 7th, 1871. awarded the first premium at the american institute and maryland institute fairs, 18t1. A most wonnderful and elegantly constructed Sewing Machine for Family Work. Complete in all its Parts, Uses the Straight Eye Point t<t Xetdle, Self Threading, direct npright Positiv f Motion, New Tension, Self Feed and Cloth Guidcr. Operates bt Whret. and on a Table. Light Running. Smooth and noiseless, like all good high-priced machines. Has Patent Chec to prevent the wheel being turned the wron^: way. Uses the thread direct from the spool. Makes the Elastic Lock Stitch, (finest an strongest stich known:! firm, durable, close and rapid. Will do all kinds of work,/ne and eoartt, from Cambric to heavy Cloth or Leather, and uses all descriptions of thread. This Machine is heavily c0r8tru0ted to give it strength ; all the parts of each Machine being made alike by machinery, and beautifully finished and ornamented. It is easy to learn. Rapid, Smooth and Silent in operation. Reliable at all times, and a Practical, Scientific, Mechanical Invention, -* - priv# ?V ft IfTCUHJ 4?W?*vv>. a . r??. A Good, Cheap Family Sawing Machine al last. The first and only success in producing a valuable, substantial and reliable low priced Sewing Machine. Its extreme low price reaches all conditions. Its simplicity and strength adapts it to all capacities, while its many merits make it a universal favorite wherever used, anu creates a rapid demand. IT 18 ALL IT 19 RECOMMENDED. I can oheerfully and confidently recommend its use to those who are wanting a really good Sewing Machine, at a lowprioe. Mas. H. B. JAMESON, Peotone, Will County, 111. Price of each Machine. "Glass A." "One," (warranted for five years by special certificate,) with all the fixture*, and everything complete belonging to it, including Self Threadix Needle, packed in a strong wooden box, and delivered to any part of the country, by express, free of further charges, on receipt of price, onlt Five Dollars. Sate delivery guaranteed. With each Machine we will send, on receipt of $1 extra, the new patent BUTTON HOLE WORKER, One of the most Important and useful inventions of the age. So simple and certain, that a child can work the finest button hole with regularity and ease. Strong and beautiful. Special Terms, and Fxtra Inducements to Male and Female Agentt, Store Keepers, Ac., who will establish agencies though the country and and keep our New Machines onj Exhibition and Sale. Countt Riohts given to smart agents free. Agent's complete outfit, furnished without any extra charge. Samples of teving, descriptive circulars containing Term*, Testimonial! Engravings, Ac., Ac., sent free. We alsi supply AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Patents and Improvements for the Farir and Garden. Mowers, Reapers, Cultivators Feed Cutters, Harrows, Farm Mills, Planters Harvesters, Threshers and all articles necdei ra* Parn, work. Rare Seeds in large variety AH money sent in Post Office Money Orders Bank Drafts, or by eipress, will be at our risk and are perfectly scoure. 8afe delivery of al our goods guaranteed. "An old and responsible firm that sell the bes goods at the lowest price, and can be relic upon by our readers."?Farmtr't Journal, Nn York flklF* .Vol RftpontihU f&r Regittertd Litttri. Address Orders JEROME B. HUDSON & Co., Comet Greenwich k Cortlandt Streets, N. V Sept. 25, 6m. MERONEY & WITTER, a. t_J V_^ JL. A. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Broad-St. Camden, S. 0. Will attend to the Belling of Real Estate,jMer chndite, Produce, Ac. Ac. Ruainess entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Returna made as soon aa tales are effected. September 28. tim LOST, > A^ITRAYED or Stolen a brindle spotted cur 25 Dog about one year old, named "Tip." He (has been missing about one week- Any information that will lead to the recovery of the said Dog will be thankfully received by D. At ths Journal office. Vereabtr <tb, If' Important and True.3 ITEWGOODS. rj Cheap Goods. ] Such Goods as we Require. We would respectfully invite the attention of our friends and customers to our stock of NEW Q-OCODS, which we have just received, end are selling at ns low prices as the same good-) can be bought in any country town in the southern country. Our stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 4c. Comprises in part: Calicoes, Alpaccas, Worsteds, DeLaines, Berage, Ginghams, Plaids, Lin " s , 11;nf 11? Jeans. seys, nvnejBf VBDOIUI^IVD> , Denims, Ticking, Skirtings an<l Sheetings, bleached and unreached; Drillings, plain and checked Otnaburgs; Blankets, Oovrlids, Comforts, Over and Undershirts and Drawers; Ladies' Balmoral Skirts, Corsets; ladies' and gent's. Handkerchiefs, ladies' gent's, and children's Hosiery, Cloves, &c., ladies' Belts, gent's. Bows, < Collars, Shirt Fronts, Suspenders, Ac., Laces, Edgings, Braids, Trimmings, &c., Towels, Knitting Cotton, Needles, Pins. Hair Pins, Hair Nets, Thimbles and Thread. Pocket Knives, Pocket Books, Round and Dressing Combs, Tooth Brushes, Pens and Pencils, Extracts and Pomades, with various other articles to numerous to mention. Our stock of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES : Consists of everything usually kept in a well regulated Family Grocery, vis? SUGARS? All grades i COFFEE?Rio, Laguyra and Java RA COX?"White and smoked Sides and Shoulders BREAKFST STRIPS?Thevory best in Balti- 1 more f MOLASSES? New Orleans and S. H. Syrup MACKAREL?Nos. 1, 2 and i> J CHEESE? New New York Factory GOSHEN DUTTER?The best to be had. LARD?Superior Leaf ' RICE?Both prime and medium t PEARL GRIST? From Baltimore TOBACCO?Finest chewing an Durham smoking PIPES? All sizes, kinds and qualities CIGARS? From finest to com.uon grades CANNED GOODS?Of every decription CONFECTIONS?Of all varieties and qualities SARDINES?Warranted genuine Yeast Powders. Salad Oil, Candles, Matches, | Family and Fancy Soap, Starch, Soda, Pepper, Spice, Nutmegs, Ginger, Mustard, Pickles, Jellies, Worcestershire Pepper and Gapers Sauces, Powder, Shot and Caps, and many other articles which we haTe not room to mention. We also keep during the season All kinds of Fruits, Vegetables 4c Such as Apples, Oranges, L-ruons, Bananas, Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Cabbages, Irish Potatoes, Onirns, &c. We have also always on hand an assortment of Crockery ware, Ac. Ac. All of the above goods we r ill sell at the very lowest figures for Cash, an-, purchasers will ind it to their interest to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. KIKKLKY & MRL1\D. Noxi door south of the corn r, in the Workman Ruilding. Sept. 25. tf. W. J. ARRANTS, AT THE GRAND CENTRAL i Dry Goods Establishment OF WM. D. LOVE & CO, Under Wheeler House, COLUMBIA. S. 0. saaAMMJii Mfint and 'Trders solicited. October 15, 1873. 3m. DISSOLUTION The Co-Partnorship heretofore existing between the undersigned under che name And style of A. D. KENNEDY & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to, and all demands against said firm, will be paid to, and settled by A. D. Kennedy, who alone is authorised to use thcfirm-ncne in liquidation. A. D. KENNEDY. A. M. KENNEDY. Camden, October 10, 1873 gtjyWo beg leave to retin a onr thanks to all our customers who have pn -onixed us in the past, and to ask of them in tin future, acontinu, ance of their favors in behr.if of the new firm of KENNEDY k BOYKIN. A. D. KENNEDY. A M. KENNEDY. 'iOnaiu'S' n/jc,Mcni'ar^*, ^ R!k,)ektlsjfatl& Kri/.rm:. >/?,!<(/. * s*'vdmkih*i< FiovMdUMkSL </ iliiui Vr'til- ii*r fa' itflmyLemSfy ^ >) i iKn'.&Air. A-* .vdt.&c. m 2 A li H 'ork H irytm lei, ^ ? LOWEST * RICES.fi Sendftrfrire S H II. HALL fc CO.9 H }[*\ \faturtra,k Onlm. ^ ^ 2,4, o, 8,10. Jfci, ' ef Street* ?3 gM,3?5.?'i:Bdy, [ CNA RLf< i ON, S, g.ffl I This Cut entered according to Act of Congress in the year|1873. by I. H Hall & Co., in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. / May 19. 12ra. Bagging: and Ties.. 10,000 yards BAGGING 1 20,000 pounds TIES. For sale by |' BAUMBBO. NEW FIRM. nHE undersigned, successors to A. P. KENL NEDV & CO., h?T? just opened their Pall and Winter StockCONSISTING Of Staple Dry Goods, CLOTniisra-, BOATS AHD SHOES. Hats and Caps, HARDWARE, Crockery and Glassware, \ ' ( A LARGE SUPPLY OF FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES. Bagging- and Ties. jjgf The above Goods having been jurchased with great care in the Northern markets, since the decline in prices, re are able to sell the same on terms to suit purchasers. Giye us a call. KENNEDY & BOYKIN. October 80. tf Insurance Company Piedmont and Arlington. LIFE OF Richmond, Virginia* ASSETS #3,000,000. wrc: CARBIHGTOH, PRESIDENT. Losses Actually paid in KershawCounty within Three Years, $28,000,00. I take pleasure in saving I have returned to the agency of this popular Company. No difficulties will exist in futnre, as to Renew* als of Policies, as I shall pay especial atten* tionjto that branch of the business. 19*1 will always be found at my Offlc* on Broad Street, Camden, S. C. W. CLYJIURN, Agent. January 16. 1873. tf RICHMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, - - ?500,000 PERSONS wishing to insurs in a First C1%M Company at Low rates, will please appjf to W. CLYBUKX, AyOt. St ate of South-Carolina. KEKSHAW COUNT/. IN THE COMMON PLEAS ? ' T. J. AN\) C. II. 4 CO. VS. J. 1). DCNLAP. A<J?'r. de Bonis Ncn. Crfdijprt' Hill By virtue of an order of the Court of Common Plena for the County aforesaid, made in the above stated cnuae, at September Term, 1878, nil the creditors of the estate of William F. Perry, deceased, are required to establish their claims ngniafr the said estate before me, on or before the rtrst day of Jnnuary next, or be- debarred from the benefit of any decree that may be made therein. , J. M. DAVIS, Special Referee. Hot. 20,1878- tf NOTICE. ALL persons holding claims against the E?state of Daniel P. Bush, deceased, are requested to present them duly attested, and thoso indebted to the same, to make immediate par J to L. Jf. PATTERSON, W, 1, JOHNSON, let. ?If HiiwiUS