The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, January 29, 1874, Image 3
MK 11. MITXITRS
CHUEBH IMKKi TOKT.
Ki'iscoPAi/CatKoii. Corner of Lvttlc.
toii ami Lumens streets,?services at 11
o'clock A. M. and 3) V M
Hajitist Olinrcli, Broad street?Rev.
Robert Thomson, Castor. Services every'
Sunday at 1 U ? in. and 7* i?. in. Prayer
Meet ins: Thursday nr r j? m.
Methodist I'httcch. PcKalb street?
Rev. J. \V. KeNey, Pastor?Services at
11 A. M. and 7 P. M. un Sunday;
Prayer Meeting Thursday at 4 P. M.i
Presbyterian Ohurch. OaKulb street?
Itev.S. H. flay, Pador ? Services at 11
A. M.and 31 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at 4 P. Rl.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
WATEREE DIVISION, NO 9
Attend the Regular MeetAing
of your I >ivision at T* mpfrancr
/full on MONPAY
- x >-1
evening nexi, :u * uvh>k.
By order ol the W P.
W H McCRfifGHT, It. S.
Meeting of tilt Tax-Pavkrs.?The
Tax payers of Kershaw Count}' are requested
to meet at the Town Hall 011 Monday,
the, 2nd day of February, proximo,
at 2 o'clock P. M. Business of importance
will be transacted, and a full attendance
is desired.
MANY" CITIZENS.
ATTF.MPTKP I NCENDIARIS M.?Oil
Wednesday night, 21st inst., an attempt
was made to fire an old kitchen immediately
in the rear of tho store occupied by
Mrs. T. B. Walker. Upon a sill are pieces
of burnt paper and charred chips, aud the
wood above is marked with fresh smoke
and somewhat burnt. It is probable that j
the incendiary was interrupted before he
could carry out his nefarious design. Had
he succeeded, the balance of the square,
a portion of which was burnt a few nights
since, would have boen laid in ashes.
When this attempt was discovered, an
extra police was commissioned to guard
against its repetition. Villains are abroad !
in our community, and it becomes our people
to be on the lookout.
Personal.?Wo were pleased, on Monday
last, to meet Capt. K. G. Billings, of
Lancaster. Capt B. had just returned
from Washington City, where he had!
been in attendance upon the Convention {
of. the .Survivors of the Mexican war.? j
He gave a glowing account of the manner
in which the veterans were treated, of the !
utmost good feeling that prevailed among
tho del igates. and the great pleasure a
meeting, after the lapse of nearly thirty
years, afforded alkof them. He expresses
the confident hop.- that Congress will allow
pensions to all surviving, and to the
widows and orphans of all deceased soldiers
of the Mexican war.
The ( Vit'rt.?The following is a statement.
of the chief business transacted at
the term of the Court of General Sessions
and Common Pleas, which has just closed :
The State vs. Malcom Burnet and II.
Lucas, (colored,) Assault and Batter)
with intent to kill?"Not Guilty."
The State vs. Cyrus Clark Bon, Grand
Larceny?"Not Guilty."
Tho State vs. Milly Arthur, Assault and
Buttery with intent to kill?"Guilty."
The State vs- W. F. Mobloy, obtaining
? nri.L'iices?"Not Guil
UIUIICJ U1IUVI a Wi?v j/.v?...... _
The .State va. Cyrus Clark.*on, Perjury
?"Guilty."
The State vs. Cyrus Clarkson, Grand
Larceny?"Guilty of Petit Larceny."
The State vs. McRae Kirk land and
Mark P. Page, Murder?"Not Guilty."
The order made by Judge Cooke at the
la.st term of the Court, that as there wn?
no stenographer, the payment of the fees,
provided bylaw for such officer, be dis
pensed with until one should be appointed,
wu rescinded by the Court.
The following Committees of the Graud
Jury were appointed by that body, and
_ approved by the Judge : To examine the
books, papers, and affairs of tlie County
Commissioners, and the School Coiuuiisdinner,
W. L. Arthur, Chairman. James
Cook, l<awrence Chesnnt, and L. M. Bon
? well; to examine into the official mutters
of 3. B. Hall, Trial Justice, Wiley Bran
non. Chairman, Frank Davis, and Benj.
r
Hough These Committees arc to report at
the next term of Court.
The Court senteuced the parties convicted
before it, as follows : Josh. Morton
$5 1M) fine and costs, or ten days imprisonment;
Milly Arthur $15.UU fine, or thirty
days imprisonment; Cyrus Clarkson, five
rA?rs in the Penitentiary.
J iThe
names of the Jurymen who served
in the case of Cyrus Clarkson, for Grand
Larccuy. and were dismissed by the
Judge, as reported last week, are as follows
: Cornelius Certain, foreman, Sam.
Harris, L, Fisher, J. Jeffersou, Tom Reed,
Wilson Williams. i\ Taylor, R. I'erkins,
Frank Gaiues, J. Hurt, J. Smith, und M.
- Rrown.
In the order made by Judge Carpenter
in this UK'tter, he bases his action upon
the Jury law, which requires that men of
k sound intelligence, good standing, and
subject to no legal exceptions must be
jrawft to left# spon the j uriei; m the
Jurymen in tliis case did not appear to j t
understand anything about their duties,, i
'or to know what was uie.uit; by a "ver- u
, dietand none ot'iheui were able to t
; write, lie was satisfied that they did not )
fill the legal requirements, and were there- p
fore nut qualified to serve as jurymen.
The Court ordered that Charles Lee, p
Me Hue Kirkland, and Mark P. Page, a
who had begu concerned in the case of'"*
homicide, which was tried at the present a
term, and who appeared to be disorderly k
persons, should find sureties to keep the ; p
peace for one year, or he committed to e
jail. ?
Tlie administration of Judge Carpenter
is marked by great vigor and strict im- v
'partiality, which will soon make him a a
terror to evil-doers, ami accomplish much I
~ . 11.
towards tlio suppression ot crime. u
About dark, on Saturday opening last d
a colored man, who bad partaken rather in
freely of Hcliyr, appeared at a very public
place in our town, and behaved himself ti
in a very obstreperous manner. His eon- fa
duet was such as to annoy persons in that w
locality, and*though it continued a half tl
hour or more, not a policeman made his si
appearance. Where was Ransom '( tl
Ail parties would be glad for the pump
at the corner of Broad aud DoKalb streets w
to be put in proper repair, and the ground _
thereabouts to be elevated so as to allow j.
the water to run off. At presont tho street 0]
at that point is almost impassable. ,,
A worthy colored man turned out his
cow the other morning, saying that she
was safe, now that Cyrus (,'larkson had '
J u
i #
UUCil I'UIIVIUIrCU illiu ?Vlll IU IIIG ui iiivv.m...
C<
ry for perjury and cow stealing.
Mr. R. M. Kennedy offers great bar- u
gains in dry goods to all who will give l'
him a call within thirty days, and we know 11
that he means what he says.
t(
Messrs. Hodgson & Dunlap.?It i
gives us great pleasure to notice that these
gentlemen have resumed business. n
They will be found one door North of t!
Mrs. Crosby's, where they will be glad to ^
^ee their friends. We hope and believe 8'
that the energy and business tact, which ?
they have exhibited in the past, will soon
retrieve their recent heavy losses. a
Mr. Jos. S. Cloud is selling off to rc- 0
duce stock, at and below cost. (Jive him p
a cull si
The Orphan's Fiuend is published
every Saturday by the Carolina Orphan's
Home, at Spartanburg, S. 0. This is a
neat and nicely printed paper, the pro- ^
coeds of which are devoted to the support
of destitute orphans: the terms of subc
seription two dollars per annum. All
who wish to aid a noble charity, arc requested
to subscribe to it. Address, R
Oliver, Spartanburg, S. ('.
a
The Marion Observer.?Volume 1, P
number l,of this paper, published by ^
J ford I>. Bryant, at Marion 0. II.. is hc-|fl
forp us, making a now accession to the *
ranks of conservative journalism in this *'
State. It is a successor to the Marion s
Crescent, and arrays itself upon the side r
of retrenchment of public expenditures,
the righs of tax-payers alone to scats in 0
the Legislature, the protection of the v
moral t*>no of Southern society, and flic '
advancement of the cause of Temperance. s
We wish it success in its good work.
Acknowledgment.?Sicklies j revent- s
ed me from returning tny thanks, at the
proper time, to the citizens of Camden, to c
whom 1 am greatly indebted for their li
kindness in aiding uie in moving and re
moving my stock of tioods and Furniture t
on the 11 tit instant. t
S. A. Benjamin. t
Presentment of the Orund l ury n
At the the January term of the Court for l,
the year 187-1, for the County of Iver- c
shaw. . a
" * ? ? .
'I lie Urand jury oeg leave w ic.-jivui- |
fully report. Tliat I hey have examined i
the County Jail, and fiud it sadly in need
I of repairs. Wo tind all the windows c
without glass, greatly to the discomfort of a
all the prisoners, as they complained to us |
of great suffering from the cold. This, s
we arc glad to say, is the only complaint
they made to us. i
We also earnestly recommend that the t
County Commissioners proceed at once, \
if possible, to complete the yard already r
begun in the rear of the jail, which would
enable the jailor to keep the cells in a i
more cleanly condition, by allowing the >
prisoners once each day, or oftencr, if necessary,
to walk into the yard in company
with a guard, thereby giving the prisoner
fresh air, and at the same relieve him of a
very disagreeable necessity new existing. '
1 It is also our conviction thut the jail is I
not. at present, u safe place to keep crimi- '
nals, as we think that any prisoner intent (
i on escuping could do so with the assis- j{tance
of a small log of wood, or any other | *
heavy substance, in a abort while by i
knocking off a few bars. ,'
We also report that we havo reports 11
i from tho following named roads and I
bridges, viz: the .Suinmerville road, lead- s
ing from Liberty Hill to 'lie Lancaster I
line, River road, from Liberty Hill t* I
Vaughau's gin-house, on Sanders' creek t
jars in a miserable condition, in fact, in i
' some places, totally impassable. We cal -
lie attention of the Court to the follow 1
ng bridges, which have been reported to j
is, viz : The bridge over Beaver creek, on
lie River road, has been down for over a
ear, greatly to the inconvenienco of that
ortion of the County; the bridge across
cranny's Quarter creek, near the Cantcy
lace, and a small bridge three-fourths of
mile this side, and also the bridge across
landers' creek, at Vaughan's gin-house,
nd a bridge ncross Little Lynches creek,
nown as Jones' bridge, need some reairs.
The bridge on the Bishopville
riad, known as the Green bridge also
eeds repairs. The bridge across Pinereo
creek, just below Camden, is in a
cry dangerous condition, and should bo
ftended to. Also, Tiller's bridge, across
!ig Lynches creek, is down, and should
e at once re-built. Those roads are the
tain highways of the County, and lead
irectly to the County market,, and do.
* 1 1
ana prompt ana cnceuiui ancuuuu.
Wo respect Cully report, That the great
ouble as to road working, lies in the
tct, that when persons who have been
urncd to work the public roads absent
lemselves and are reported by the ovcr;crs
to the County Commissioners, that
lis is thf last of it, thereby encouraging
le same persons, and others also, to ab:nt
themselves habitually, leaving a few
iiling ones to do all the work, who. after
orking a few times, refuse to work also,
nowing that they will not be punished
r tiued. Another evil is that the CoiinCommissioners
do not give that at tenon
to duties belonging to theiu outside
f the town, that they should?uot injecting
the roads and bridges, that they
lay have a personal knowledge of the
ondition of said mads and bridges.
We have also examined the Clerk's
flice, and take pleasure in reporting that
le same is kept in a neat and orderly
loniiAn nnrl Ko fonnrrl a oil *r riff on nn
lauuwi j (Ailu i'uv ivwi via mi n i i%vvu ??j/ w
ate, and a prompt and caretui attention
) business is very apparent.
"We have also examined the offices of
. F. Sutherland, Trial Justice and Judge
f Probate, and report, with pleasure,
liat we find all of his books and papers
ept in a very neat and business-like
hape. He reports only fines to the aiountof$10
collected since last Court
Also, we find the office of J, J. Richrdson.
Trial Justice, well-kept, but could
ot ascertain the amount of fines imposed
r collected, as lie did not have his books
osted to date. We would respectfully
nggest that he be furnished with uiorc
ooks, as he has not a sufficient number
3 keep his records in.
The office of J. T. Truesdel, Trial Ju?icc,
being about fifteen miles from Camen,
rendered it impossible for us to visit
but we were fortunate enough to proure
his report from July 0, 187<> to No
ember 10,1873, an J find that the business
f bis office bus amounted to SI39.95, of
rhich lie lias collected, in the shape of fines
:e.,$103 00, which amount lie his kept to
ay himself, instead of paying it into tlie
Vensurv of the County, as the law reuires.
Also, we find that he lias charged
or issuing venire for jurors, 83, when 5ft
enls only* is allowed by law, Lut at the
nine time we find that he has underbarged
in some instances.
Wo have also examined the Sheriff's
fficc, and weic pleased to find his books
iell kept, in n neat and orderly manner,
le reports that he has received i.o funds
inco last Court.
The Treasurer's aud Auditor'-, books
rcre examined by us, and found entirely
atisfactory.
Wo regret to say that we could not
xauiiiie the School ConimisrdonerV office,
ic being absent,
w n tt'rtpo viirv nnYiniitt of ni:t!. i nir :i I
borough examination into tlie ufTairs of
lie County Commissioners, hut were rearded
in our work by the absence of the
Merk. The papers belonging to the ofice.
wo have reason to believe, are not
:ept in their proper places, and the work
if the office generally, is done in a loose
ind careless manner. We regret thereore,
to report that onr examination was
iot satisfactory.
The Hridge Commissioner# having in
hargc the building of the Free iiridgc
icross the Watcrec river, report that they
lave accomplished the work?that it is a
iound and substantial structure.
We found the County J'oor House in a
icat, cleanly condition?the inmates, with
lie exception of two or three, arc in a
,'erv healthy condition. We found two
iutl uildings greatly in need of chimney#,
ind respectfully suggest that they be supdied
at an early day. Also, we found that
ionic of the inmates need more blankets.
AH of which, wo respectfully suhuiit.
W. K. Thompson, Foreman.
Facts worth knowini'l One of the
n
>est indications of tho Mouth, and pros,
verity of Charleston. is to bo found at the
Establishment ol Messrs. I. H. IIai.i. iV
Jo., located at Nos. :i, 4, G, 8 Market St.
A 22.1 Fast Hay. The rapidly in
.'rousing business last year of this firui. has
uduced them to enlarge their Establishnent,
which now supplies every conceiviblo
article that can bo required in the
juilding of a house, from a baluster to and
size timber. Our friends in tho Oity, and
:hruughout the Mtato who contemplate
Duilding a house can be supplied with all
he materials necessary lor its construction*
it prices and quality of work which will
arc a largo percentage in tb? oolt of
building. They are Agents for Asbestos
Hoofing Felt, endorsed by some of the
best firms in the country. Send for price
list and circulars.
Make Mosey fast and honorably, $12 .50
l>er dny, or $75 per week, hy at once apply
lug for a territorial right, (which are given
free to agents.) to sell the best, strongest,
most useful, and rapid selling Sewing Ma
? * ? ?* ? ti-i
chine, anil i'ateni duuoh noi?r nuucr, i?n
used or recommended by families, or buy one
for your own use; it id only $5. Sent free
everywhere by express. Address for particuavs.
Jerome B. Hudson & Co.. Cor Greenwich &
. ovtlandt Sis, N. V. Oct. :10,
Chapped Hands, face, rough skin, pimples,
ringworm, salt-rheum and other cutaneous
affections cured, and the skin made soft and
smooth, by using the Juniper TarSoap, made
by Caswell Hazard & Co.. New York. Be
certain to get the Juniper Tar Soap, a# there
are many imitations made with common tar
which are worhless. 4w.
KEARNEY'S
FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHUe
The only known remedy for
BRIGHT'S DISEASE,
And a positive cure for
GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES.
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS
DEBILITY. DROPSY.
Non-retcnlionor incontinence 01 unue, irrition,
InHummution or Ulceration of the
BLADDER AND KIDNEYS,
S P K It M ATO Kit IKE A,
Leuchorrhoea, or Whites, Diseases of the
Prostate Gland, Stone in the Rladder,
Calculus Gravel or Brickdust Deposit and Mucus
or Milky Discharges.
KKARXEY'K
EXTRACT BUCHU
Permanently Cures all Diseases of the
BLADDER. KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL
SWELLINGS,
Existing in Men, Women and Children,
MATTER WHAT THE AGE !
Prof. Steele says: "One bottle of Kearney's
Fluid Extract Bucliti is worth more
than all other lliichus combined."
Price One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Bottles
for Five Dollars.
Di'pot, 104 Duane St., Netc York
A Physician in attendance to answer correspondence
and give advice gratis,
Jtct}? Send stamp for Pamphlets. free.*tg$g
TO THE
Nervous and Debilitated.
OF BOTH SEXES.
j\o ('/mri/i'for A(/cicc and ('oumltntinn.
1)h. J. P.. 1)yott. graduated of Jefferson
Modicul College, Philadelphia, author of
several valuable works, can be consulted on
all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs,
(which Ife ha< made an especial study either
in male or female, no matter from what enure
originating or of how long standing. A practice
of 30 years enables to treat diseases with
success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable.
Those at a distance eau t'oi a aid letter
describing symptoms and enclo in/ -'tump to
prepay postage.
Sen 1 lor the O'wu/r !< IbnUh. I'i i.v lucent*.
J. I!. DYOTT, M l'
Physician and Surgeon. 104 Dunm- St., II. Y.,
ARRIVED AT LAST.
I WOULD respectfully inform my friends
mi I the people ofKershnw and adjoining
Couulies generally, that I have at last nrri
veil in the town of Camden with a large and
select -lock of the very finest IIOftsES AND
MULES, just from Kentucky.
These I am prepared to dispose of at prices
suitable to the extreme stringency of the
times 1 am l ?>//, and therefore all who favor
ine wuli a call, will obtain bargains.
My stot k ran be seen at the stables of Mr.
II. C. Salmond, on DeKalb Street, where I
i. tAi.ir,i>A,i if .,f ,i,?
IIUVT ?'" imnmiru hi* ocu wu n< t vmui u* ?uv
many conveniences of the ground*.
Tin* public is invited and solicited to give
me u call. J. A. ARMSTRONG.
January 10. tt
TO KENT.
Tin* undersigned desires to r?*nt ihat vnluablo
PLANTATION, lying on (be wntyrs of
Little Flnf Rock Creek, and known as the
Drnkeford Lands. On the premises there is
a desirable Residence, a good Store House,
and ail necessary Out Buildings, in good repair.
Parties wishing to rent upon l'uroralde
terms, can do so by calling upon
WM. CI.VBUBN.
January In* U
Pacific Guano Company's
(CAPITAL $100.0001
Soluble Pacific Guano.
This (il ANO is now so well known in nil
the Southern States, for its reinurkaldc efforts
as an agency for increasing the products of
labor, n* it t to reijuire special commendation
froin us, [is use for eight years past has established
its character for reliable exoel
lonee. Tin* lar-ro nxeu enpiiiu mvesieu uy
tlieCompany in this trade affords the surest
guarantee ?'i tl?c continued excellence of this
Guano. The supplies put into market this
season m e. i;? heretofore, prepared under the
superintendence of Dr. St. Julien Knvenel,
Oheniist of the Company, at Charleston, 3.
C. Hence, planters may rest attired that
its quality and composition is precisely the
same as tint heretofore sold.
J. N. nonsox,
Selling Agent, Charleston. S. ('.
JOHN S. RKKSK & Co.,
General Agents. Dultiuiore.
Terms- S |H cash; $58 time, wit bout interest.
To accommodate planters, they can order
I now and hnvctill the 1st of April to decide
1 .... ...i...it . ..:11 _?i.
jirioe. Wlnm tlrlivrrcd from tb<* fiiptnry hy
tin* carload. no Irnyngi' will ho olmrgod.
.1 I*. ItOllSON.
A?MI? I'llOSI'lfATE. Gl'\N<?. BONE.
PLASTER, Ac., always ou huml. quality
guaranteed. J. N. ltoltHON.
January 1 3m
! Guano.
00 t>ti8 SKA FOWL GUANO,
10 tons DISSOLVED BONE.
For sale upon reasonable terms, to purchasers
malting early application.
J. k T. I. JONES.
I January 1. tf
/
New Advertisements.
West worth *8 Krv-rino anil Ciikck combined.
Germuu Sample 15c. Circulars free. Stafford ManuI
factuorlug Company, M Fulton street, N. Y.
I fyfiH AGENTS WANTED. 8amples sent free by
JUU mall with terms, to clear from 15 to $10 par
lay. AddressN. WHITE, Neward.N. J.
SAMPLES sent by mall for 60c. that retail quick for
$10. R. f? WOLCOTT,
1S1 Chatham Square, New york.
thrrn A week to agents. Fastest selling artiV
/ X cle out. Three valuable samples for ten cents.
ylu j. bride, 751 Broadway,New York.
The Magic CoSbWrWaS
any colored hair to a permanent black or brown
and contains no poison. Trade supplied at lowest
rates. Address, MAGIC COMB CO.. Sprlngtleld,
ass
COUGH&, (OLD ^HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
Wells' Carbolic Tablets.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A. Tried and Mure Remedy.
Sold by Druggists.
gS,50<) A. YEAR
j made with our splendid COMBINATI
PROSPECTUS- It represenlssnmple.paK
and style of binding of ;*?0 intensely interesting
ami useful books, that SELL in every family.
lift (hiuy ever tried by Con ranter*.
A CENTS W' AX TED to make a [permanent
business on these Works.
Send $1.00 for Prospectus, the only outfit nee
choose territory and commence at once.
illustrated circulars, and liberal ter
address JOHN E. POTTER & CO.,
Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa.
D*. IT. Fm.ii.?B?in| rwora, njt, I graduated It th?
fTilreriltrcf Penn'a In 1833. and a (tor 30 run' experience,
perfected Dr. Fitter'* Vegetable JEUienmatlo
IjTnn. I guarantee it an infallible oar* for N.rrn, Kidney
andBheiunittodlaceace. Brrcrato,thil26thApril, 1871P.
A. OSBODRN, Notary fubUc, fiXUa.
WlCl?'J7a?a WW Cridtolbtnd will aatiri* anyone writing
ua.Rer.Tboe.ilnrph?,p.D., Fran kfnr<1, Pnila.Rer.C.H.
Ewins,51 pd i a. Pa. Rer.J,8. B u i h an ar, Clareoca.Iowa.Rer.
G.OiSmith, Pitteford,N.Y.RerJo?R<>?jr*, Fella Church,
Phila^ Ac. Aflicted iboold write Dx.Titler, Pb ila. .for e i phiFSltlmrAfnr.n
In.
curable c*?e. No cur? no charge,* roaiity.Sold by droggiatt.
The Highest Medical Authorities o
urope aay the strongest Tonic, Purifie
dDcobstriient knowr.to the m?<lical world i
JITBUBEBA
nt arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the
lervoua system, restores vigor to the debilitated,
cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstructions
and acts directly on the Liver and Spleen. Price $1
abotfle. .JOHN Q. KELLOGG. t8 Piatt St., N. Y.
lunuREW^smssi
Toll CCl. C or Rupture. Fine Steel Spring
I hUobtweoated with hard robber,highly
polished. Free from all sour, rusty, chafing, strapping
or girthing unpleasantness. Cool, cleanly, light,
safe and durable. Unaffected by bathing. Always
reliable. Every desirable pattern, including tne
new Hasd Renin Elastic Nioht Tacss. Sent by
Mail or Express. Sold by all dealers. 8end for Illustrated
Catalogue. Eatab'ts,1347 Chestnut St., Phils., 4
7S7 Brd'y, N. Y, Bxwaax of japannod imitations
jlfectorder bv the v<>iuf<vfiil ::Wiatlvo ?2
power cf Ei*. Picrco'eGoldcn .vjod-Bg;
^ (cal Discovery, taken earnestly, tokjS
(M correct blood and system, which arc nl- HH
Wtrira at fault, alo lo act peci h ally upun^B
|Bdiseased giaiuh and lining membrane of UP!
noso ami communicating chambers. Ca-Rg
[ tarrh Remedy should be applied warm H?
^ tvilh Dr. Picrcc?n Nasal D;iuvlic,?1
Uie only instrument with Cui'I mod- M
[elite can be ycr/cctlv a|<i>iic?l to all parts KB
of passages nnuctir.nriers lnwiurmucergmH
|Ho\lit and from whichdischarge proceeds. ffjjfl
IHso successful 11.1.4 litis treatment proven, In
Mliliru the proprietor offcri !*.".<>() He.
Hnard fcr a caso of "CM m Ji mf orwj]
tm Catarrh ho can not cure. T!.i In o incdi- fW
^^S33"35?!53^^^
THE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINE
that AV the samx time
Purpres, Purifies and Strengthens the
System.
Dr. Trrr's Pills are composed of tnanv ingredleuti.
Prominent among them are Sarsapat ilia* And
Wild Cherry, so milted as to act together; the one,
through It* admixture with other substances, purifying
and dnrglng; while the other is strengthening
the system. Thus these Pills are at the same
time a tonic and a cathartic, a desideratum long
sought for by medical men. but never before discovered.
fl) other words, they do the work of two
medicines aud do it much better than any two we
know ot, for they remove nothing from the system
but impurities, so that while they purge they also
slrengthcu and hence they cause uo debility and
are followed by no reaction.
I)k. Terr's Piles have a wonderful influence on the
blood. They not only purify without weakening It,
but they remove all noxious particles from the
chyle before it Is converted Into fluid, and tbua
makes impure blood an utter Impossibility. As there
is do debilitation, so there is uo nausea or sickness
attending the operation of this most excellent medicine
which never strains or tortures the digestive
organs, but causes them to work in a perfect
natural manner; hence persons taking them do
not become pale and emaciated, but on the contrary,
while all Impurities are being removed, the combined
action of the Sarsaparllla and Wild Cherry
purities and Invigorates the body, and a robust state
of health is the result of their nutted actlou. Price
43 rents a Nix. Sold^iy all druggists. Depot 48
Cortlandt St., New York.
THOSE IN WANT
OK ANYTHING in the line of Foreign and
Domestic
FRUITS, tfco.,
Will always find it to their interest to buy
where the largest and best assortment is
kept. We always keep a complete stock in
season
KIRKLEY $ GARLAND.
January 8. tf
Lumber! Lumber!!
Having thoroughly repaired my Mills, I am
prepared to furnish
ZLTJUVTIBIEIIR,
ol all kinds, at the shortest notice, and on
the most reasonable terms. The lumber is
sawed (Tom the best utid most select timber,
and is warranted to be always of the first
quality. My
GRIST 3XILIi
is ul-o in complete order, and 1 am prepared
to gin and pack
COTTON.
The Mills nro situated on Rig Pinetree
Creek, nine miles fromtho town of Camden,
on the puhlie road leading to C'hernw.
Teriua for tlie I.ufnhnr, cnsli on deltTerv.
I am prepared to haul the Lumber to town,
or to the 8. C. R. It. Depot, or if the purchasers
prefer, it ,wiU be delivered to tliem at
the Mill.
H. K. DUBOSE.
Ijtiud lor Nale.
QAA ACRES of WOOD LAND, three miles
sjl/U from Caindeu. on theCheraw road,
belonging to John T. Graham and C. N. Gra.
ham. Apply to
C. NELSON, TrusteeDt9imbir4.
it
j RBPAIB
Tlie Ravages of tlielate
FIRE!
ALL who lost by the fire, mid expect tn
rebuild, and those who wish
LUMBER
for any purpose, me informed that my SAW
MILL is in full repair, and that I can furnish
Lumber of the VERY BEST quality upon
the shortest notice.
The Mil! is situated upon the public roacl
to Columbia, six iniles-from the town of Camdeu.
Lumber will be delivered at the Mill, or
in towuas purchasers may desire.
Terms--The Lowest possible Cash prices.
Orders are respectfully solicited.
T. H. CLARKE.
January 15. 11
School BooIsjb.
Union Reader, Holmes' and Reynolds'
Union Spelling llook
Davies'|Arithmelics, Vcnable's and Sanford's
Webster's Dictionaries
Stephen's History of the United States
Quackenhoss' do do
Easy Rooks of Instruction for children
Primers and Readers
Classical School Rooks, for advanced pupils
Paper, Envelopes, Pens aud Ink.
J. A. YOUNG.
January 15. tf
THANKS.
WE desire to return our thauks to the
public generally for the patronage so
liberally bestowed upon us in the past, and
hope, by a hIrict attention to business, and
an earnest endeavor to please, to merit a
continuance of the same.
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
January 8, 1874. tf
NO USE TALKING!
WE want EVERYBODY to know, that we
do not intend that ANYBODY shall sell
Goods cheaper than we do.
Kirkley & Garland,
January 8. tf
THE LARGEST AND' BEST
Assorted stock of French and American
CONTFHOTIONS,
NUTS, FRUITS. CANNED GOODS, &c.
Can always be found at
KIRKLEY k GARLAND'S.
January 8. tf
JDttY GOODS,
NOTIONS. HATS, and various articles,
selling at excoodjngly low figures, by
KIRKLEY k GARLAND.
Wmall Profits,
AND
QUICK SALES,
IS OUR MOTTO.
THOSE who don't believe it, call and examine
our Goods and the prices at which
we are selling.
KIRKLEY k GARLAND.
WANTED,
FEVERYBODY to know that KIRKLEY &
j OAKLAND kerpStoreoue door south
of th? corner, in the Workman Build
ing, where they keep always on hand, n
complete stock of General Merchandise, at
LOW PRICES.
AN UNDISPUTED FACT,
That those who sell FOR CASH, cnu sell
cheap?but those who sell on time, MUST
have big profits.
J&?Wcael! CHEAP, FOR CASH.
KIRKLEY GARLAND.
DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership heretofore existing between
the unJersigued, under the name of
BROWN & HOLLAND, has beeu dissolved
by mutual consent. The business will be
closed by I. F. Holland. '
B. M. BROWN.
r D IIAI T 4 VT\
ft. ft*. IlUlifti.Wll/.
January 8. Ira
Saddle and Harness Waking. |
The undersigned begs leave to announce
to the citizens of Camden ami the public generally,
that, having purchased the entire
stock of his father, (the late F. J. Oaks,) and
having secured the services of a first class
HARNESS MAKER, he is prepared to execute
all orders entrusted to him with neatness
and dispatch.
Terms reasonable, for cash only.
W. B. OAKS.
December 18. tf
GUN'S, Pistols, Cartridges, Caps, Pocket
Knives, Scissors, Razors, Table Knives,
Carvers, Silver-plated Knives, Forks and
Spoons. Plain Steel and Diamond Spectacles,
China and Glass Ware.
Novembert). J. A. YOUNG.
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY
?AND?
Fancy Goode.
MRS. T. B. WALKER has opened at her
establishment on Broad Street, a handsome
assortment of
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
Of the lutcst styles, selected with great
care, to suit the ta?tes of her customers and
the public generally
The Ladies are respectfully invited to call
and examine her stock of
Straw Hats, tot ail Neck Ritas.
r .1 ..!,l. ta lw f.iiind ill
1 uzeiili-r nun nu i i.i.iv.v
well Hupp?i**<l Millinery establishment.
October 23. tf
BA 0]ftBA 0]f!!
20,000 pounds BACON
5 barrels HAMS.
For sale by
BAl'M BKO
September 4. tf
? AT.TH.
TOOO feet nf choice Rough-Edge and
Refuse LUMBER for sale at the lowest
prices, for cash.
H. K. DUBOSE.
njcombor 4. tf
M. RIMNELL,
DENTIST,
Has returned to hit office, in Cam len. He
It prepared to attend thoie frieadt who h?Te
b?t? hi*.
Marble! Marble !!
I hereby give notice to the citizens of Camden
and its vicinity, that I will be in Camden
in a few days, with a lot of MARBLE, and
will be prepared to furnish Headstones, Monuments,
&c., on as reasonable terms as they
can be obtained elsewhere.
All oraers promptly attended to.
W. P. SMITH,
Jan. 22.?If. Of Sumter S. C.
The Wilmington Star.
Established only Nix Years.
DAILY STAR.
Has the largest circulation of any Daily
Newspaper in the State, and a circulation in
Wilmington nearly twice as large as any
other paper.
All the news of the day will he found in it.
ondeased when unimportant, at length when >
f moment, and always presented in a clear,
utelligent and interesting manner.
SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE.)
One Year. $7 00
Six Months, 3 CO *
Three mouth?, 2 00
WEEKLY STAR.
PRICE REDUCED.
The Weekly Star in now combined with
the North Carolina Pabmrr, and is one of
the cheapest papers in the country, at the
following
REDUCED RATES:
One copy, one year, $1 60
One copy, six months, 1 00
Clubs of 6 to 10, one year, $1 25 per copy.
Clubs of 10 or more, one year, only $1 00
Specimen copies seut on application.
Address, .
WM. II. BERNARD,
Editor and Proprietor,
Wilmington, N. C.
| _
fiampden Sydney College
THE next session of this Seminary of learning
will commence on Thursday, September^,
1873.
Hampden Sidney is Situated in Prince Edward
County, Va., within a few hundred
yards of Union Theological Seminary, and
seven miles from Farmviflethe nearest depot
of the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad.
The locality of the College is most
healthy, and the community around distinguished
for intelligence and piety.
There is no Grammar or Preparatory School
connected with the College. It retains the
curriculum and the great aim of its teachers
is to secure thoroughness in the training aJid
instruction of their pupils and thus to pro.
n?i vo rlimn nvnfoattinTiftl atin)i/tq nr'tlir* ?i<k.
f" v r.v.vwv??. W>M,**VW v'
live duties of life.
The ordinary expenses of n student exclusive
of the cost of clothing, travelling and
books, are from $225 to $275 a year.
For Catalogue and further information apply
to REV. J. M. P. ATKINSON,
PreBideut4Hampden Sidney College.
Prince Edward County, Va
EVERYTHING
TO BE FOUND IN A
First Class Grocery Store,
CAN BE HAD AT THE
VERY -LOWEST PRICES,
AT
KIRKLEY & GARLAYDS
BININCER'S *-*OLD
LONDON DOCK GIN.
Especially designed for the use of the Medical
I'roftssson and the Family, possessing *
those in trinxic medicinal properties which
belong to an 0/</and Pur? Gin.
Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney
Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up In
cases'containing one dozen bottles each, and
sold hy all druggists, grocers, &c. A. M.
Bininger & Co., established in 1778, No. 16
Beaver St., N, V* Oct. 28-9m.
Flour! Flour!!
100 barrels of different grades.
For ale by BAUM BRO.
Great Reduction
I> PRICES.
7-8 Brown Homespuns at 10 Cents.
4-4 Bleacliep do at 12? "
AND
All Other Goods in Proportion.
AT
McCURRY'S.
THE PLANTER'S
TTT A TITITT/MTrtTl
W xLJlvIIiXIvJ U Dili*
PLANTERS, nnd others, wishing toobtaa
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 it
in pnrt of
Groceries.
SUGARS?Of nil grades.
COFFEE?Kio, Laguira and .Tarn.
FAMILY FLOUR?Of the finest quality,
CANNED GOODS?Of nil descriptions,
BACON and LARD,
GOSHEN BUTTER and CHEESE,
FRESH CRACKERS?A complete assortuten'
of
Startle Tl rv ftnnris
* j V? w w f
Ready Made Clothing,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, OAP8,
LEATHER,
Hardware, Crockeryware,
ii afva*inn* can
? ^ ?. ms m A. A.A JLV/ 15
And, indeed, every thing usually found iu
First Class Grocery. *
j9?My stock is replenished weekly?Goods
Iwotb fresh.
The highest market price paid for Cotton.
A call is respectfully aolichod.
D. W. JORDAN, Agent.
Ofltohlt iOI