The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, February 05, 1874, Image 3
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LOCAL MATTERS.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
I Kpiscopal Church. Corner of Lyttle.
ton an J Laurens streets,?services at 11
o'clock A. M. and 'U I'. M
Uaptist Churffi, Hroad street?Rev.
Robert Thomson, Pastor. Services every
Sunday at 11' a. m. and p. m. Prayer
Meeting Thursday at 8 p ui.
Methodist Church, DeKalb street?
Rev. J. W. Kclley, Faster?Services at
il A. M. and 7 P. M. on Sunday;
Prjiyer Meeting Thursda\* at 4 P. M.
Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?
kRev.S. H. Hay, Pastor?Services at 11
ATM. and 3i P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
> Meeting on Wednesday at 4 P. M.
inevnok
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
WATEREE^DIVISION, NO 9
I"' Attend the Regular Meet.
ing of your Division at 7V
perance Hall on MONDAY
evening next, at 7$ o'clock
By order of the W. P.
tW R.. McC HEIGHT, R. S.
A. F. Nl.
ERSHAW LODGE, NO. 29.
f The Regular Communication
' of this Lodge \|ill l?c held on
^QA^TLTESDAY EVENING next
7 J o'clock.
By order of the VV.* M.\
J. R. GOODALE, Secretary.
>? ? !
"Hook & Ladder Company.
} meeting of Phoenix Hook and Ladk
der Company will be held oil this (Thurs1
day) evening at the office of the Foreman.
1 A punctual attendance is required. By
order of Foreman.
W. R. McCreight. Seo'y.
ATTENTION TAX-PATERS
Wo are requested to invite and entroat
allJrho take an interest in the approach
ing Tax-Payer's Convention, which will
assemble in Columbia ou the 17th iost.,
k to meet at the Town Ilall, next Saturday,
J-7th inst., at 12 o'clock, M , to elect delegates
to represent Kershaw County in
r said Convention.
k The meeting called for Inst Monday
K was postponed on account of tl?o inclem^Rfccy
of the weather.
A full attendance is earnestly desired.
I Immigrants.?-On Thursday eveuing
Plast, fourteen immigrants, English and
I Irish, arrived from New York, via. Char- ;
leston, and were taken in charge by the
'Committee on Immigration, who readily
found homes) for all of them. They appear
to be very fair men, and we are confident
that those who have given them
homes on their furms, will be-pleased with
"the investment.
More immigrants have been ordered,
aud the probability is that homes will be
engaged for them before they arrive.
Parties wishing information on the
subject can obtain the same from Mr.
Manner Baum. of C)tn. on Immigration
We return our thanks to James Ander-1
son, Esq., General Superintendent of the
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Kail
Koad fur courtesies shown us. *
% Moving Up.?Messrs. Shanuon& Lin
ing have moved their law office up town,
and will be found above the store of
Baum Bros. The entrance to thoir of'
lice is between the stores of Baum Bros,
and II. Baruch.
. It affords us great pleasure to call attention
to the card of our old friend, Mr.
C. M. Wienges, who has established himself
again in our town, at his business of
Harness-making, Ac.
v. His proficiency as a workman, and his
reliability in all respects, are so well
known to our citizens, that it is unneccs
sary for us to say anything upon those
subjects. His pleasant manners and genial
disposition are sure to attract all who
may have dealings with him. lie left
Sumter, where he has resided since the
jraruiueh to the'regretpf his friends at that
F jaee; and the Trii* Southron, in noticing
I to fact of his change of residence, exI
/esses the opiniou that Sumter's loss
would be Camdeu's gain. We hopo that
Pthe change will conduce greatly to his
I own welfare. He is ready to work well
L ?nd promptly, and warrant his work, but
must have rath.
Mr. 8. A. Benjamin gives notice that
he is selling- off his stock?somewhat
damaged by the late fire?at less than cost.
8ee his advertisement,
We are glad to welcome the Columbia
I'nioii to our editorial table. After being
incorporated with the I'uion Herald for a
time, it has again commenced au independent
existence, L Cass Carpenter being
editor. It is Republican in politics, but
we hope its course will be independent and
fonrWs :inJ that its criticism of men and
measures will be as free as it was when it
k made itself unpopular, and caused the
Herald to be started as a rival.
# # _____
The Rural Carolinian.?The Feb
ruary number of this deservedly popular
agricultural monthly comes to us with its
accustomed regularity, lie table of eon.
tents shows great care in the selection of
the valuable matter with which its
pages are filled. The articles are short,
practical, and treat on nearly all subjects of
every day interest to the Southern farmer.
The Literary Department of the present
number contains another of those spicy
articles from the pen of "Cornelia Bliuiber,"
under the caption of ' George Augustus
Again," which will amply repay
perusual. Wc see the publishers arc still
advertising for canvassing Agents, not
having as yet filled up their corps iu all
the States. We understand the Chromo
scheme, instituted by the publishers for
the benefit of the subscribers to the
".Rural," has succeeded beyond their
most sanguine expectations. They are
daily in receipt of numerous orders, all
showing that the tillers of the soil have
a taste for fine arts as well as town people.
Those who intend to apply for an
agency- should lose no time in so doing.
Address the publishers at Charleston,
U., who will furnish all information. Subscription
price to the -Rural Carolinian,"
$2 per annum, with liberal club rates i
Farts worth knowintr. One <>f the!
best indications of the South, and prosperity
of Charleston, is to be found at the
Establishment of Messrs. I. II. Hall &
Co.. located at Nos. 2, 4, (J, 8 Market St.4
223 & 225 East Hay. The rapidly increasing
business last year of this firm, has
induced them to enlarge their Establishment,
which now supplies every conceivable
article that can be required in the |
building of a house, from a baluster to any
size timber. Our friends in the City, and
throughout the State who contemplate
building a house can be supplied with all
the materials necessary for its construction
at prices and quality of work which will
save a largo percentage in the cost of
building. They are Agents for Asbestos
Rooting Felt, endorsed by some of the
beat firms in the country. Send for pricelist
and circulars.
A Tribute to Confederate Soldiers.
?The New York Sim in taking strong
grounds uga#st tiic increase of the United
States army, compares the material ol'j
the Union army, during the late war, with
that of the Confederates, and says:
' The quality of tha Confederate soldiers
effectually disposes of the pica that it is
necessary to keep the regular army as a
nucleus. On the Union side was the entire
rank and file of the old army. Of
that force the rebels had only officers.?
The Confederate rank and file was composed
wholly of raw men, and, in the first ]
two years of the war, volunteers, Yet,
what an infantry they were ! Those of
us who saw them charge in line of battle
never approach a Confederate cemetery
without taking off our hats in homage to
the devoted braves, who ever walked
i straight into the jaws of death without
blauching " . t
Make Mosey fast and honorably, $12 .60
I per day, or $76 per week, by at once apply
:ng for a territorial right, (which are given
free to agents,) to sell the best, strongest, .
most useful, and rapid selling Sewiug Mft!
chine, and Patent Button Mole Worker, ever
| used or recommended l.v families,, or buy otic
for your own use; it is only $5. Sent free
every where l,y express. Address for particuars.
.
Jerome B. Hudson & Co., C?r Greenwich &
ortlandt Sts, N. Y. Oct. :10,
Chatted Hands, face, rough skin, pimples,
ringworm, salt-rheum mid other cutaneous
affections cured, and the skin made soft and
.<?U100111, oy using wicai Mn.B i ab^uat, iiiu-iiby
Caswki.i. Hazard & Co., New York. lie
certnin to get the Jvniper For Soap, as there
are many imitations made with common tor
which are worhless. 4w.
The Explosion on tub Greenville
ani? Ooli'MBIA Railroap.?The Columbia
Phoenix contains the following additional
particulars of the explosion which
occurred on the Greenville and Columbia
Railroad, and of which mention has already
been made in the telegraphic I
columns of the Xrirt ami Coiiru r:
"Jnielligaucc was received in this city
Sunday morning that the locomotive Port .
Hill hail exploded her boiler near Saluda
Old Town, on the Greenville k Columbia
Railroad, killing the engineer, Mr. John
V. banc, instantly, severely wounding the
colored fireman. Orange Moffett. and
slightly injuring the white fireman, Scott
L<>gan. Colonel Hudauiead immediately
telegraphed for a train to be sent up from
Helena, with the coroner, and to open telegraphic
communication at the point
_i ,i ... ,i i? ? A.,.1
[ WIllTe lilt' UCCIUUIK. UCVUIICU. Ill a OIIVII I
time the first reports were fully corroborate'
ed. After the matter was fully investigated,
the train returned to Newberry, and
from thence came to Columbia, the residence
of the unfortunate engineer. Mr.
Lano was a native of I'nion, had reached i
the age of fifty, and had been in the cm-1
ploy oft he company for twenty-three years,'
and was one of the oldest engineers con- ,
neeted with the road. He was universal y
respected for his many manly qualities
He leaves a wife and fonr children, and
many other relatives. His death yras instantaneous
; a fraction of the boiler entered
his head, and one of his arms was
broken. The explosion occurred between
twelve and one o'clock on Sunday morning.
A heavy piece of the boiler, which
would have required the united strength
of several men to raise, was thrown nearly
three hundred yards. The locomotive was j
badly wricked. She was running at usual I
freight speed, with a light train and on a i
light grade. It was one of those accidents j
which cannot be accounted for. Mr Lane j
was interred yesterday afternoon in Klin?
wood cemetery?large numbers of his |
relatives and friends being present to pay
the last tribute of respect to his memory.
Mr Lane remarked to some of his friends
on the evening of the explosion, that he
was running his last trip, as he intended
retiring from the service of the compa- i
ny.?
London, January 27.
1 An official dispatch was roccived by the
. government to-day from Zanzibar, which
states circumstantially that Livingstone
died in Larbisa after crossing the marshes
with water at one time, for three consecutive
hours, above his waist. The sufferings
of his whole party were terrible, and
ten of them died in consequence. The
members of Cameron s expedition were
suffering from fever and opthalmia, but
would wait the arrival of the doctor's remains
n?d bring them to Ujiji. From the
latter place they would bo conveyed to
Zanzibar, where it is expected they will
arrive ucxt month.
Pompeii.?-Another discovery has re
cently been made at Pompeii of u skeleton,
one more perfect than yet discovered. It
is a man, with marked features and remarkably
large cars; position recumbent,
with one hand under the check. Travelers
who have visited Pompeii recently,
will remember the bodies preserved in tbe j
small museum near the entrance. They
arc not skeletons, but perfect human I
fi(rums ilisnlaviiH'. in the one case, with
~o ? 1 y-"C /
terrible truth, the agony of death. There
are the "Mother and ihc Daughter,'
lying so near together that they make but
oue figure. The general appearance of
the "Slave" is so marked that it would bo
impossible to think him anything else;
and there is a body of a woman whose
lovely hand and head proclaim her gentle
birth. These arc painful yet interesting
relics of a past terrible tragedy.
GOODS :
AT '
J
Iloduced Prices,
FOlt
CASH ONLY,
FOR
THIRTY DAYS,
AT >
robt. m. kennedy's, ?
AT THE '
o
POST OFFICE CORNER. 1
CAMDEN, S. 0. J
I
Bargains in Damaged Goods. ,
_AT COST. (
Having lost my place of business by the fire,
and being presbed by (
WAST OF ROOM, J
T
g
[ aui now selling my present stock of Goods ,
AT AND BEi.OW 1
cost. ;
(1
THOSE IX WANT OK
BARGAINS
IN
DIM OOODK,
i <
R(kiHl(y-^ia<Uk Clothing |]
* Shoos, Hats?
&c ?&e. See. ,
Will consult their interest l?y giving me :i i
call at <>tice. '
Those indebted to me will/dense
call and settb-.
JOS. s. CLOUD.
One door Sooth of residence of William
Clyburn, Broad Street.
January 20. tf
Iii si I^ew DaA s.
We will he ready for Jbusiiiess, and have a
fi?<? slock <>t" (iooils to otter, rccctvcn mih u |
the lire, eonBisting^>f
DRY GOODS,
Hardware and Grocei ies. i
Our slock of 1 ion, Steel, Plough Moulds,
Truce", Axes, Hnines, Xnils, and all articles
for Plantationjife, is complete, and will he (
?ol>l low for cash.
KKNNKDY ? BOY KIN. ,
January 15. tf
NOTICE.
Our friends and customers will p!ea>e eoine
forward and settle their accounts. The losses
by the recent fire render a speedy sett lenient
imperative. For the present, we will he found
at the office of J. I)* Kennedy, over W. I..
Arthur's store.
HODGSON A- DUNLAP.
January 15, if
A C ARlir
. 1
Having suffered from the fire, and requiring
all our resources in carrying on our business,
we appeal to all indebted to A.- I>.
KKNNKDY \" (M apd t> the undersigned,
to come forward and pay up their accounts..
A. M. KKNNKDY.
A. D. KKNNKDY.
January 15.
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m. ??<1 a - -
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FALL TRADE.
We nro now receiving a large stock of
DRY UOODN,
CLOTHING, for Men and Boy.*,
HATS, of all styles,
100 cases BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,!
SADDLERY AND HARNESS, j
In fact, a great many articles too tedious
mention?all of which we will sell at on
usual low prices.
BAUM BRO.
Ueptember 19 tf
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DEBILITY, DROPSY,
Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrition,
Inflammation or Ulceration of the
RMniTCR AND KIDNEYS.
SPERMATORRHOEA,
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Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder,
Calculus Gravel or Brickdust Deposit and Mucus
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Permanently Cures all Diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL
SWELLINGS,
Existing in Men, Women and Children,
tfiVN'O MATTER WHAT THE AGE !
Prof. Steele says: "One bottle of Kenrtey's
Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more
halt all other Buchus combined."
Price On* Dollar per Bottle, or Six Bottles
or Five Dollnrs.
Depot, 104 Duane St., -!Vtio York
A Physician in attendnnee to answer corcspondence
and give auvioe gratis,
Send stamp for Pamphlets, free.**^8
TO THE?
Nervous and Debilitated.
OE BOTH SEXES.
V? Charge for Advice and Consultation.
Dr. J. r. Dyott, graduated of Jefferson
ledical College, Philadelphia, author of
everal valuable works, can he consulted on
,11 diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs,
wh'ich he has made an especial study ei ther
n male or female, no matter from what cause
riginnting or of how long standing. A pracice
of 30 years enables to treat diseases with
uceess. Cures guaranteed. Charges rcasonble.
Those at a distance can forward letter
lescribing symptoms and entdosing stamp fn
repay postage.
Send for the G utile In Health. Price lOcents.
J. B. DYOTT, M. 1)..
'hysician and Surgeon, 104 Dunne St., X. Y.f
SPECIAL NOTICE.
>FFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
KERSHAW COUNTY,
Camden, S C.January 15, 1874,
All persons holdingCheck* or other claims
ignins: the County of Kershaw, are required
o present thcin for registration, at the office
f the County Commissioners, within thirty
lava, in compliance with section "J of a joint
'eaolution of the General Assembly, to levy a
ipecial tax to pay the past indebtedness of
wershnw County, approved December 20th.
875.
Said section reads as follows:
' Section 2. That al' persons holding claims
igainst said County he, and they are, hereby,
equircd to file a list of such claims, with the
imotint and date thereof, in fclic office of
he County Commissioners, before payment
hereof."
JOHN A. BOSWBLB. Chairman.
Attest:
Frank Carter, Clerk.
ARRIVED AT IA&T.
IW'lL'hii rcspBctfutly inform my friends
an 11lie people of Kershaw and adjoining
-otiulics generally, that I have at last arri
red in I lie town of Camden with a large and
elect Mock of the very finest HOUSES AND
MULES, just from Kentucky.
These 1 am prepared to dispose id' at prices
ntittiLlc to the extreme stringenvy of the
limes. 1 must tell, and therefore all who faror
tae with a call, will obtain bargains.
My stock can be seen at the stables of Mr.
H. ('. Salmond, on DeKalb Street, where I
lave established myself on Recount of the
many conveniences of the grounds.
The public is invited and solicited to give
men call. J. A. ARMSTRONG.
January 15. tf
TO RENT
The undersigned desires to rent i iin t valuibl?j
PLANTATION, lying on the waters of
Little Flat Rock Creek, and known as the
Drakefoid Lands. On the premises there is
i desirable Residence, a good Store House.
iiul nil iiocos<nrj* Out Buildings, in good repair.
Parties wishing to rent upon fuvoraMe
tonus, can do so by colling upon
W.M. CI.YBURN.
January 15* If
Iiitorruptioih
The sub-eribersbeg loavo to announce that
I In* yecent fire lias caused no iutuvuption in
tlittir business, and that they me prepared
lo wait upon customers as usual.
J. & T. I JONES.
January I tf '
Pari fie Ouaiio Company's
(CAPITAL 3100,000j
Soluble Pacific Guano.
This (il'ANO is now so well known in all
the Southern'Slates,for itsj remarkable effects
as an agency for increasing the products of
labor, as not to require special c.uiiiucmlatioii
from us, It" use for eight years past lias established
character for reliable excel'I'll,.
I,,-,,, lived en nil,11 i,,\I l,v
the t'ompan\ in this trade affords the surest
guarante* > l the continued excellence of this
Una tin. The supplies put into market this
season are, a- heretofore, prepared titnler the
superintendent e of I)r. St. Jnlien Itavenel,
Chemist of tiie fonipuiiy. at (Charleston, 3.
Hence, planters may rest as?in-rd that
its quality aii l composition is precisely the
sumo as that li<rclofore soM.
,1. N. RtiKSON,
Helling Agent, t'liarleston. S. t\
JOHN S. REKSE .k Co.,
tlcneral Agents. Haltimorc.
Terms ? I* cash; time, without interest.
To accommodate planters, they can order
now ami havetill the 1st of April in decide
as to whether they will take ut time or cash
price. When delivered from the fa tory by
the carload, no draynge will he charged.
J S. KOIISON.
l^vrACIH PHOSPHATE. (U'ANO. HONK,
IM. \STKIl. \e., always on hand. <ptnlity
guaranteed. J, N. R()11S()S.
January 1 :1m
Guano.
(itI tons SKA KOWTj (H'ANO,
Hi tons DISSOLVED BONK.
For sale upnu reasonable terms, to purchasers
making early application.
J."& T. I. JONES.
January 1. tf
i N ew Advertisements.
Wkntwortii'8 k by-kino and Check Combisjcd.
German Sample 15c. Circulars free. SiafToril Manufacturing
Company, #6 Fulton street, N. Y.
CAfl AGENTS WANTED Samples sent free by
U\J\J mail with terms, to clear from $5 to $10 per
lay. AddressN. WHITE, Ncward, N. J.
SAMPLES sent by mail for 5hc. that retail quick for
fto. K. I,. WOLCOTT,
1S1 Chatham Square, New York.
Ann A WEEK TO AGENTS. Fastest selling art 1 V
/ ? cle out. Three valuable samples for ten cents.
vj?IU j. BRIDE, 757 Broadway,New York.
The Magic Comb for Ie"1 wm change
any colored pair to a permanent black or brown
anil contains no poison. Trade supplied at lowest
rutes. Address, MAGIC COMB CO.. Springfield,
ass
For
IfiAITOUO f'AT lie? IfBlDtirvrCQ
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
Wells' Carbolic Tablets.
PUT IT ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A Tried and Sure Remedy.
Sold by Druggists.
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mode with our splendid COMBINATI c
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at arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the
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737 Brd'y, N. Y. Brwarr of japanned Imitations
cnrc.itiii llnmoru from tlr\v>rd scj ofnln to
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orTcttrr, Pimplre on Face. Holla, Ct:rtnnclcs,
I>3i.|pc!is ami l.'ver < or:iriuiiit.
Six to twelve bottles. warranted t >ruro
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THAT AFTHK 8 A M 3 TIME
Purpes, Purifies and Strengthens the
System.
Dr. Trrr'e Pills are composed of man* ingredients.
Prominent among tlieiu are sarsaparilla; and
Wild Cherry, so united as to act together; the one,
through its admixture with other substances, purifying
and dnrgiiur; while the other Is strengthening
tne system. Puns these Pills are at the same
time a tonic and a cathartic, a desideratum long
sought for by medical men, but never before discovered.
Iu oilier words, they do the work of two
medicines and do It much better than any two we
know of, for they remove nothing from the system
hot impurities, so that while they purge they also
strengthen and hence they cause no debility and
are followed b> no reaction".
Dk. Trrr's Pills have a wonderful influence on the
blood. They not ouly purify without weakening It,
but they remove ail noxious particles front the
chyle before if is converted Into fluid, and thus
makes Impure blood an utter impossibility. As there
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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
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while all impurities are being removed, the combined
action of the Sarsaparllla and Wild Cherry
pnrllli s and Invigorates the body, and a roliust state
of health is the result of their united action. Price
'lb cents a box. bold.by all druggists. Depot 4S
Cortl&ndt *t., New York.
THOSE IN WANT
OF ANYTHING in the hue of Foreign nntl
Domestic
PilUITS, c*>o.,
Will always iiiki li i? meir iinoicsi u> ou?
where (lie 1 urge si anil l)p?<t assortment is
kepi. We always keep a complete stock in
season.
KFRKLEY & GARLAND.
January H. if
Lumber! Lumber!!
, Having thoroughly repaired my Mills, I am
' prepared to furnish
LUMBER
of all kinds, at the shortest notice, and on
I the im>?t reasonable terms. The lumber is
' sawed from the best and most select timber,
'and is warranted t<> he always of the first
ijuality. My )
(ililST MILL
1 nr?/1 I nnt nrnnniTtl
If llNo 111 compim-ui"'") . ,
to gill ainl pack
COTTON.
Tin* Mills arc situated on Dig l'inetree
Crock, nine miles fromtlie town of Camden,
' on llie public road loading to Chernw.
Tonus for tlio Lumber, cash on delivery.
I am prepared to haul the Lumber to town,
! or to the 8. C. It. It. Depot, or if the purcha'
H?r< prefer, it will be delivered to them nt
the Mill.
II. K. DUBOSE.
Laud for Sale.
! QAA ACRES of WOOD 1. AND. three miles
pj\)\j from Camden. 011 theCheraw vond,
j belonging to.IohnT. Graham und ('. N. Graham.
Apply to
C. NELSON, Trustee*
December!. tf
REPAIR
The Ravages of thelate
EIJRJE!
\ LL who lost by the fire, nnd expect t
?\_ rebuild, and those who wish
LUMBER
for uny purpose, are informed that my SAY
MILL is in full repair, attd that I can fur
nish Lumber of the VERY- BEST quality up
on the shortest notice.
The Mil! is situated upon the public roac
to Columbia, six tniles from the town of Cam
den.
Lumber Will he delivered at the Mill, 01
in town as purchasers may desire.
Terms?The Lou-fst possible Cash prices.
Orders are respectfully solicited.
T. H. CLARKE.
January 15. t^
School Boohjs.
Union Reader, Holmes and Reynolds'
Union Spelling Book
Davies'fArithmetics, Veuable's and Sanforcl's
Webster's Dictionaries
Stephen's History of the United States
Q-^ckenboss' do do
Easy Rooks of Instruction for children
l'rimorsnnd Readers
Classical School Books, for advanced pupils
Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Ink.
J. A. YOUNG.
January lu. " tf
THANKS.
WE desire to return our thanks to the
pitbPc generally for the patronage sc
liberally bestowed upon us in 'lie past, and
hope, by a strict attention to business, and
an earnest endeavor to please, to merit u
continuance of the same.
KIRKLEY k 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
CONFECTIONS,
NUTS, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, &c.
Can always be found at
KIRKLEY & GARLAND'S.
January 8. tf
ZD3-2/5T O-OOHDS,
NOTIONS. HATS, und various articles,
selling at exceedingly low figures, by
K IKK LEY & GARLAND.
Small Profits,
ANI)
QTJIOIv SALES,
IS OUR MOTTOWHOSE
who don't believe it, call and ex1
amine our Goods and the prices at which
we nre selling.
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
W^INTEID,
F'YERYBODY to know that KIRKLEY i
I GARLAND keep Store one doorsoutt
of the corner, in the Workman Build
log, where they keep always on hand, i
complete stock of General Merchandise, a
LOW PRICES.
AN UNDISPUTED F/\pT,
That those who sell FDR CASH, can sol
cheap?but those who sell on time, MUSI
have big profits.
jB^TWesell CHEAP, FOR CASH.
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
?ISS0LITI0\
The co-partnership heretofore existing be
twecn the undersigned, under the name o
BROWN & HOLLAND, has been dissolve)
bv mutual conse?t. The business will hi
closed by I. F. Holland.
D. M. BROWN.
I. F. HOLLAND.
. January 8. lin
Saddle and Harness Making,
The undersigned begs leave to nnnoune
to the citizens of Cnmdcn and the public gen
erally, that, having purchased the entir
stock ol'his father, (the late F. J. Oaks,) an
having secured the services of a first clas
HARNESS MAKER, he is prepared to exc
cute all orders entrusted to him with neat
ness and dispatch.
Terms reasonable, for cash only.
W. B. OAKS.
December 18. If
UNS, Pistols. Cartridges, Cape, Pockc
X Knives, Scissors, Razors. Table Knives
Carvers, Silver-plated Knives, Forks am
Spoons. Plain Steel and Diamond Specta
cles, China and Glass Ware.
November0. J. A. YOUNG
: FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY
?AXU?
Fancy Goods.
MRS. T. 1>. WALKER has Opened ut liei
establishment on Broad Street, ft hand
some assortment of
Millinery and fancy Goods,
Of the latest styles, selected with grea
care, to suit the tastes of her customers am
the public generally
The Ladies are respectfully invited to cal
and examine her stock of
Straw Hats, Sash aid Neck Rlois
Together with eferv article to he found it
well supplied Millinery establishment.
October 28. tf
BACOX! BACON!!
20,000 pounds BACON
5 barrels II A.MS.
For sale by
HALn BRO.
September 4. tf
A OAR D.
Our Store-House un?l Stock were damage*
by the great fire, and we have met sever
losses, besides being interrupted in our busi
ness.
Those indebted to us will oblige us ver,
much by ?i tiling up th'ir ncrountt without del a if
This is impcrafivtlp necessary to keepusfroi
suffering, and enable us to accommodate ou
friends in the future.
KENNEDY & BOYKIN.
January 15.
Marble! Marble ! I
I hereby give notice to the citizens of Cms*
den 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 m they
0 can be obtained elsewhere.
All orders promptly attended to.
W. P. SMITH,
Jan. 22.?tf. Of Sumter 8. C.
; The Wilmington Star.
1 Established only. Six Years*
DA1LYSTAR.
Has the largest circulation of any Daily
Newspaper in the State, and a circulation in
Wilmington nearly twice as large as any
other paper.
AH the news of the day will be found in it,
ondensed when unimportant, at length when
f moment, and always presented in a clear,
ntelligent and interesting manner.
. SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE.)
1 One Year, $7 00
Six Months, 8 60
Three months, 2 00
WEEKLY STAR.
PRICE REDUCED.
The Wf.ekl7 Stab, is now combined with
the North Carolina Fakmxb, and is one of
' the cheapest paperB in the country, at tha
following
REDUCED RATES:
One copy, one year, $1 60
| One copy, six months, 1 00
Clubs of 6 to 10, one year, $1 26 per copy.
Clubs of 10 or more, one year, only $1 00
Specimen copies sent on application.
Address,
WM. H. BERNARD,
Editor and Proprietor,
Wilmington, N. C.
Hampden Sydney College
1HE next session of this Seminary of lean
. ing will cpmmance on Thursday, September
4th, 18731
Hampden Sidney is Situated in Prince Id
ward County, Va., within a few hundred
yards of Union Theological Seminary, and
I seven miles from FarmviRethe nearest depot
of the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio-Bailroad.
The locality of the College is most
healthy, and the community around distingoished
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 teaohers
is to secure thoroughness in the training and
instruction of their pupils and thus to prepare
them for professional studies or the native
duties of life. ,
The ordinary expenses of a student exclufive
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,
President Hampden Sidney College, ,
Prince Edward County, Va
EVERYTHING
TO BE FOUND IN A
. First Class Grocery Store,
1 CAN BE HAD AT THE
VERY LOWEST PRICES,
AT
KIRKLET A GABLAID S
i BININCER'S
| OLD LONDON DOCK GDI.
Especially designed for the use of the Midi
ral Profusion and the Family, possessing
(nose til mnjfic UlCUlCiuni prupciuco nuivu
j belong to nn Old and Pure Oin.
1 Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidr
nnj Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up in
cases containing one dozen bottles each, and
sold by all druggists, grocers, &c. A. M.
Bininger & Co., established in 1778, No. 15
Beaver st., N, Y* Oct. 28-9m.
Flour! FlourR
100 barrels of different grades.
For ale by BAUM BRO.
Great Reduction
ITV PRICES.
V
c 7-8 Brown Homespuns at 10 Cents.
e 4-4 Bleached do at 124"
?* ?
" AND
All Other Goods in Proportion.
AT
mtURHlS.
! THE PLANTER'S
WAREHOUSE.
PLANTERS, and others, wishing to obtan
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
f in part of
Grroeeries.
SUG ARS?Of all grades.
COFFEE?Rio. Laguirn and Java,
FAMILY FLOUR?Of the finesl quality,
CANNED GOl>RS?Of all descriptions,
1 BACON and LARD,
GOSHEN BUTTER and CHEESE,
1 FRESH CRACKERS?A complete assortment
of
Staple Dry Goods,
. Ready Made Clothing,
BOOTS. SHOES.
SATS, OAFS,
LEATHER,
Hardware, Crockeryware,
, naaging' and Ties
e
_ And. indeed. every thing naually found in
Fir-*t Class Grocery.
stock is replenished weekly?Goods
f hvnvs fresh.
,, The highest market price paid for Cotton.
r A call is respectfully solicited.
1). W. J0RDA5, Agent.
October 80.