The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, February 12, 1874, Image 3
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KiMS('OPA.T CiU'KCn. Corner of Lottie. ^
ton and Laurent streets,?services at li
o'clock A. M? and 3 J P. M
c
Baptist Ohureh, Broad atrcot?Rav. (
Robert Thomson, Pastor. Services every t
Sunday at lli a. ai. and 7i p.m. Prayer t
Meeting Thursday at ? p m. a
Methodist Church,. DelvaH) street? i
Rev. J. \V. Kclley, Pastor?Services at a
11 A. M, and 7 P. M. on Suuday; e
Prayer Meeting Thuraday at 4 P. M. j
Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street? j
Rev.S. II. Hav, Pastor?Services at 11 j.
A. M. a a (131 P. M. on Sunday ; Prayer j
Meeting on Wednesday at 4 P. M. v
^MEKTlx6is7 1
SOXS OF TEMPERANCE. ?
WATBREB.MVISION, NO- 9 0
A Attend the Regular Meet
ing of your Division at Tern
perancc Hall on MONDAY
evening next, at 7* o'clock r
By order ol the W. P. 4
r - W R . McCREIGHT, R. 9. t
. 1" ' t ?1 t
None* to Subscribers.?As the ^
Journal will be delivered by a new carrier
this week, we hope that if any who are j
accustomed to receive the paper' in- that j
way are overlooked, they will immediately t
Graqe CnrRCH.?We are informed0
thatllie Vwtry Of tliw churth have nnan- 0
imonsly invited Kevi Ellison Gapers of
Greenville, to become -Hector of Grace 0
Churcb ftridi, and confident "hopes are a
entertained that he will accept. The g
presence of this reverend gentleman
among to will be a great acquisition to ^
our etmmnaity, and a subject of ooagrat- t
elation to the chureh'"which has been 4
lately, hotwired by the dea^h of ite roctor. <j
" Jfill
Meetimi of,Ta?-PayersLa^t Sat
urday^ Yth inst., pursuant to notice, a *
meeting tax-payers was held at the Town )
HalL- Cel. Wnr. M. Shannon wm elected v
chairman, and J. T. Hay; Secretary. The *
Chairman dieted tliat the meeting was h
called, in responce to the suggestion of 3
the EfecutVv'eTommlttee, to elect addt- *
tional delegate* ftr? represent Kershaw f<
County in the Tax-payeis' Convention, ti
which sriJTiMef at Columbia on the 17tii t;
iaehs *L e
The following gentlemen were chosen : a
T. EL Clerks, M. Baam, and Dr. E. M
Boylfljn Alternates:" Jos. T. Miokle,
Jno. R. Goodale. and Louis J. Patterson. 81
Gens. J. B. Kershaw and James Chcs- u
nut, yiti* alternates Gen. J. D. Kennedy *
andGol. W. 91, Shannon, are already ^
members of the Convention. ^
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We learn that Capt. Neikirk, of Vir- t'
ginia, who trades in Camden every year,
and is w?Tt known as a courteous and e.
honorable gentleman in all of his transac- .
tions, arrived in town a few days sinee, u
with hater and other articles for sale,
and in addition n few horses that he was 0
anxious to dispose of.
He/toe told by the Town Council that t
he w*tt not "be permitted to offer his a
horees. for sale, unless-he paid a tax of t
fifty cents per head on. all the horses
whfoh he bad. This be declined' to do. ^
liaainaii (a IstpiI nnnn
*?S ? -- r? j
the proceeds of what 1m might be able to
sell, and left town.
We ask the Town Council to consider
whether their coarse, in this reepeet, is not
illegal and short-sighted. Hare they the h
right to tax dealers in merchandise of p
any kind, apon their stock ou band? The b
property of the trader, in the contempts- C
tioti off the tax-law, is what he makes by 2
his harness. Again, the imposition of o
suctTS tax upon a mere transient dealer ii
amoaata to a prohibition, and will fright- o
en tradesmen away from our town. The &
interests of alt classes of citizens demand b
th^t thcre'should be competition in busi- s
nam. While a van, who establishes him- t
self hi't town fbr several months with a fa
large drote of horses and males, is able, t
anflslRttrfd net object to pay a reasonable a
taj, in coomderction of the facilities fur- ?
nished him he the cornoration. it is not '
just that one passing through, should be 1
subjected to the same burden. fc
We wrfold'oaf! the attention of the
dealers in horses in our tovrn to the fact
that they are often, unintentionally, the
cause of gteat iuoonvenienco and annoyance
to certain classes of our citizens, '
feeling assured, from the character of tho j
men, that they only need to be reminded, t
to induoe them to apply a prompt remfdy., j
On Sundays, especially about the time for t
afternoon service in the churches, large
droves of in u lee are turned loose upon the
streets. Although they are always under
the charge of drivers, their exuberance
of jipirits causes them to run upon the
siifcwufke, to the great terror of lady pedestrians,
who often,* with good reason,
fear serious bodily injury. We hope the
drovers will attend to this matter, and not
allow their stock to go upon the street*
between the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock, and
3 and 6 o'clock on Sundays, and thus
avoid conflicting with church-goers.
r a G#oaa Outraoe.?The details have
readied us of p monstrous outrage perpetftted
upon ptlitfP living in Sumter ,
- " \ . t V . - . e
Cimrtj,.panr t>>" Kershaw line, about ?2 ^
miles from Camden. About 2 o'clock, A.
M., on Sunday last, tbe gin-house of Mr c
W. W. Gaylord was sot on fire. The J
irifo of Mr. G. -being sick and awoke at ?
be time, heard the roar of the flames, and '
iroused her husband. He and his bro- i
her immediately went out, and, during
heir absenoe two guns were fired, into ^
ho house, tbe shots passing, one below ^
ind the other above the bed on which *
Mrs. Gaylord was lying, one shot striking y
t little boy. Four oolored men then 1<
intered tbe house and stole all of the ^
led-clothiag and two trunks' contain- j
ng the Clothing of Mr. Gaylord and f,
lis family. Upon hearing tho firing, 1
ilr.'Gaylord returned to tho house, but
rhen he reached it, the thieves had fled.
They went to the house of a widow, Mrs, ^
Irown, distant about three-fourths of a C(
jile, mid robbed hor of her bed and oth- ei
r clothing, stripping even the bed upon
rbich sbe was lying.
Mrs. G-aylord recognised two cf the f,
asailants, one of whom was promptly ar- tl
ested; after denying all complciity for a
ime, he fiually confessed, and couducted
hose who arrested him to the place where ^
no trunks bad been bidden, i nese were ^
bond, but bad been emptied of their 91
ontents. The names of the other vil- ft
nine are known, and the officers of the ^
T
aw are in pursuit of them. Wo hope ^
hat they will soon be apprehended, and
oeet swift retribution for their combined at
nqie of arson, robbery and attempted "
raider.
: tl
A Sudden Death.?Mark Sikea, a oJ
olored man, and a competent blacksmith,
t this place, wa9 taken violently ill on j
inn day last. When the doctor reached aj
riuj, he was completely insensible from ci
wigesiion of the brain ab^luogs, and w
he tf^pttbatlon of the most violent remetie#
failod to relieve him. He died next y
lay, (Monday,) at about 3 o'clock, P. M. C(
. tl
Another Sudden Death.?We are q
orty to learn that Mr. Henry Honio died tl
eiterday, (Wednesday) morning. He if1
ras at his busiuess on Monday last, but 0j
rent borne in the afternoon, Stating that ai
ie felt unwell. Mr. Honie was wounded pi
a (be head during the war, from the efsets
of which he was paralyzed, and suf- ^
ered for a long time. He was for some c.
im?> nmnlaved hw ShAriff Plana no a ilpnu. it
' K?v J ?- T*"* ?- ^ -~ry,
the duties of which office he discharg- ^
d well. We are not informed of the ex- a
ct cause Of his sudden death. * .
i tl
Relief to Tax-Payers.?As will be 0,
;en by reference to our advertising col- oi
mns, the timo for the payment of taxes, ei
ithout the penalty of twenty per. cent, P
as been extended to the 7th of March, ^
l'e are informed by the county auditor, <j(
alt about two-thirds of the tax-payers of le
hiu oounty have settled up, but that only ?*
bout one-half of the amount duo for tax- ^
s has been paid in. This is due to the
tot that a large proportion of the taxes tj
?paid by comparatively a few men, and Vl
lie great difficulty of moving largo sums tl
f tuouey in these times of stringency. ?
d
Town Taxes.?Attention is called to
he notice 6f the Recorder. The books j(
re opened to-day, and will be closed on I
he first of March, after which time the
icnalty will attach. ?
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There was quite a heavy fall of sleet, 0
ccompanicd by high winds, on Sunday
light last.
81
Facts worth knowing. One of the ^
TivS "p?f inriB of llio Kmifh ' f?n/t I I,
icrity of Charlostoo, is to be found at tho a
Sstablishment of Messrs. I. II. Hall & *
Jo., located at Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8 Market St.(
123 & 225 East Bay. The ' rapidly in- ?
rcasiug business last year of this firm, has c
nduccd them to enlarge their Establish- C
fient, which now supplies every concciv- '
ble article that oan be required iu the
iuilding of a house, from a baluster to any j
ite timber. Our friends in the City, and c
broughout the State who contemplate .
milding a house can be supplied with all
he materials necessary for its construction
fc prices aod quality of work which will
i$ve a large percentage in the cost of
building. They are Agents for Asbestos ?
looting Felt, endorsed by some of the
>est firms in the country. Send for price
ist and circulars.
j
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Best Ho*141 u Tyler Mincolo, Dallas, Overton,
Crockett, Longvieiv and all points in Eastern
ind Northeastern Texas.
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The LHNR STaR ROUTE has admirably
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1ENT, International and Oreat Northern
Sailroad, Houston, Tsxas.
[District E.] February 12?8m.
Make Monet fast and honorably, $12 .60
?er day, or $75 per week, by sconce apply '
^ for a territorial right, (tvhich are given
Tec" to agents.) to sell the best, strongest,
nost useful, and rapid selling Sewing Mashine,
and Patent Button Hole Worker, ever
ised or recommended by families, or buy one
or your own use; it is only $;">. Sent free
svery where express. Address for pnrticusrs.
Jerome B. Hudson Si Co., Cor Greenwich &
'ortlandt Sts, N. Y. Oct. 80,
No Place Like Home?The Usual
Itory.?A correspondent writing from
forcross, 6a., mentions the following inident
which is not without its moral: "A
oung man applied to-day at the hotel for
idging . He had no mouey, but he was
roui Texas, which was a sufficient excuse
nd the kind-hearted landlord Cousin
ohn, gave him a supper, bed and abreakist,
and sent him on his way rejoicing,
lis story was the usual one. Three years
go he left his comfortable home near Sparinburg,
S. C., to try his fortune in that
tbled Eldorado, Texas. A few years
>und him aluiost without money, and he
included to push for home. He succcedi
in reaching Selma, Ala., where his
mdsgave out, and ho footed it from
ere to Atlanta, and when I saw him at
forcross, was continuing his journey to
is old home, there probably to remain
lie rest of liis days."
Ohio's Whiskey Warriors.?The
idies of Ohio are on the war-path, and
iready, many whiskey-sellers' scalps have
ceo taken by the amazons. bo far great
iscess has attended ttie new crusade in
ivor of temperance, and in many districts
rinking saloons are things of the past,
he fair champions of temperance have
Joptcd new tactics, and move about in
attalions, taking possession of the saloons
ad turning them into meeting houses.
According to the N. Orleans Picayune,
ic recent decision of the Supreme Court
f the United States in the case of the
^ners of the property of the late John <
lidell, against his heirs, in which the de- ,
ision of the State Courts was affirmed, 1
Tacts a large amount of property in that
ty. Mr. Blidell, when he went to France
i commissioner of the Confederate
tatea* had possessions in New Orleans,
stimated at over $275,000 in value.? *
Whilst in France the property was seized,
mfiscated and suld, a few months after
le termination of the war. the wbolo
uestion in the case was, what titlo did
ie United States as coniiscntor sell?a
ill property as owner, or simply a life
iterost: If the latter were the case, all
f Slidoll's properly reverted to'^his heirs 1
i his death, some years ago, and the 1
resent owners were responsible for the
nits arising from these properties from f
rat time. The Question was decided a .
!w months ago, by the State Courts, and ?
irried up to the Supreme Court where t
was ably argued. This decision settled 1
le case in favor of Slidell's hoirs, the
)urt holding that confiscation gave only
life interest; that Congress had no right >
pass a bill of attainder, disinheriting
le heirs of a traitor. The counsel for the
wnere argued Slidell was not a rebel or
[fender against the United States, but an (
icniy, and as such a confiscation of his ,
roporty forfeited entirely and forever.? ?
his, however, the Supiroe Court denied. 1
he property of Mr. Si|dell which this
scision returns to . his. heirs c;uinot. bo !
ss than $200,000, with about 810,000 ,
f rent due from the time of Slidell's
eath. 1
1
There is a gentleman in this town, ef 1
la nape of Jones, says the Eureka Ne- i
ada, Seutinct, whose beurd is three feet
ireo inches long. It is of splendid
rowth, almost as soft and as fine as a lay's
hair, and is really a curiosity in its
ay. Mr. Jones stands six feet and one
ich high, and his board, when allowed
s liberty, strikes him about the knees.
Ie seldom, however, makes a display of
;. He usually keeps it braided and
onfined within his shirt bosom, so that
ersons seeing him on the street, would
ot dream that his beard wusof more than
rdinary length.
The Jackson (Clarion is responible
for the statement that, ever since the [
ccision of the Supreme Court of that stale
as pronounced against the constitution,
lity uf the electionsheld last fall, Gov.
Luics has said without reservation, that
he came from Washington under a
ledge from Geo. Grant to put hi in into
ffice, no matter how the court might dcidc."
This statement certainly places
rrnnt in an awkward position, and if not
rue, should be authoritatively den.ed.
Texas horse-thieves get up prayornicetngs
in the rural districts, and leave the
ongregatiou to walk home.
AT COST.
raving lost my place of business by tho Are,
and boing pressed by
WANT OF BOOM,
am now selling my present stock of Goods
AT AND BEi-O W
HOST.
THOSE IN WANT OF
BAHGAINS
IN
DRY GOODS,
Ready-Made Clothing
Nlioos, Hats,
&o, &c. Sic.
Will consult their interest by giving uie a [
>11 at once.
mr Those indebted to me will please !
all and settle.
JOS. s. CLOUD.
One door South of residenco of Williaut
Clyburu, Broad Street.
January 20. tf
f GOODS
AT
Reduced Prices,
FOR
CASH ONLY,
FOR
THIRTY DAYS,
AT
ROB'T. M. KENNEDY'S,
-
" AT THE
POST OFFICE CORNER,
CAMDEN, S. C.
Bargains in Damaged Goods,
1873. 1873
Ifall tradeT
We are now receiving a large stock of
4
DRY ttOODS,
CLOTHING, for Men and Boys,
HATS, of all styles,
100 cases BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,
SADDLERY AND HARNESS.
[n fact, a great many articles too tedioueto
mention?nil of which we will sell at 01 it
usual low prices.
BAUM BRO.
September 19 tf
SPECIAL NOTICE.
JPPICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
KERSHAW OOUNTY,
Camden, S. C. January 1<>, 1874,
All persons holdingChecks or other claims
.gainst the County of Kershaw, are required
At present them for registration, at the office
if the County Commissioners, within thirty
lays, incompliance with section 2 of a joint
-esolution of the General Assembly, to levy a
ipccial tax to pay the past indebtedness of
iershaw County, approved December 20th,
1878.
Said section reads as follows:
"Section 2. That all persons holding claims
igainst said County be, and they are, hereby,
'eqoircd to hie a list of such claims, with the
imount and date thereof, in the office of
he County Commissioners, before payment
hereof."
JOHN A. BOSWELL, Chairman.
Attest:
Frank Carter, Clerk.
ARRIVED AT IAST.
[WOULD respectfully inform iny friends
and the people of Kershaw and adjoining
bounties generally, that I have at last arri
red in the town of Camden with a large and
lelcet stock of the very finest HOUSES AND
VIPLKS, just from Kentucky.
These 1 am prepared to dispose of at prices
mitablc to the extreme stringency of the
diies. I mutt *?//, and'therefore oil who falarstli
u /.oil *t?Jll nhtuin hiifffftinfl
My slock can be seen at the stables of Mr.
[f. C. Rulinond, on DeKalb Street, where I
liavc established myself on account of the
many conveniences of the grounds.
The public is invited and solicited to give
m a call. J. A. ARMSTRONG.
January 15. tf
TO RENT.
^Thc undersigned desires to rent that valuable
PLANTATION, lying on the waters of
Little Flat Rock Creek, and known as the
Drakeford Lands. On the premises there is
a desirable Residence, a gjood Store House,
and all necessary Out Rutldings, in good repair.
Parties wishing to rent upon favorable
terms, can do so by calling upon
WM. CLYBURN.
Janttavy lfr tf
No Interruption,
The subscribers beg leave to announce that
the recent tire has caused no interruption in
their business, and that they are prepared
to wait upon customers as usual.
J. k T. I. JONES.
January 15. tf
Paciiic Guano Company's
(CAPITAL $100,000)
Soluble Pacific Guano.
This GUANO is now so well known in all
the Southern States,for its* remarkable effeclB
h? an aceucv for increasing the products of
labor, as not to require special commendation
from us. Its use for eight years past has established
its character for reliable excel1
- ? - - '1*1... fi .'nil AanUnl t ii caularl Kir
ICUCt". I ???* il?lgv I1AUU vnj/iiMi ?? WU.VM +,J
tbc Couipnxiyiu this trade affords the surest
guarantee of the continued excellence of this
(juano. Tiie supplies put into market this
season are, as heretofore, prepare! under the
superintendence of Dr. St. Julien Ravenel,
Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, 3.
C- Hence, planters may rest assured that
its quality no 1 competition is precisely the
sanio as that heretofore sold.
J. N. ROBSON,
Belling Agent, Charleston, S. C.
JOHN 8. REESE ft Co.,
General Agents, Iiultimore.
Terms?$ IS cash; $58 time, without interest.
To accommodate planters, they can order
now and hnvetili the 1st of April to decide
as to whether they will take at time or cash
price. When delivered from the factory by
the carload, no drayuge will he charged.
J 1>. ROBSON.
idy-ACTD PHOSPHATE. GUANO, BONK,
PLASTER, Ac., always ou hand, quality
guaranteed, J. N. ROBSON.
January 1 Sin
^ m M A
uuai iu.
GO tons SKA FOWL GUANO,
10 tons DISSOLVED BONE.
For sale upon reasonable terms, to purchasers
making early application.
J. & T. I JONES.
Jnnunry 1. tf
THOSE IN WANT
OK ANYTHING in the line of Foreign and
Domestic
FRUITS, cbo.,
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 k GARLAND.
January H. tf
New Advertisements.
AGENTS WANTED?$6 to $10 made dally. Sam
plea mailed free. N. WHITE, Newark, N. J
Ann A WEEK TO AGENTS. Faatcat Belling ard\
/ K cle out. Three valuable samples for ten cents.
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This simple mental acquirement all can possess,
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Wedding Night Shirt, Ac. Ac. A queer book. Address
T. WILLIAMS A CO., Pubs. Philadelphia.
AN ACCIDENTAL CURE.~
u'h.n iloatli wag itollr ornerted from CONBIIMP
TION, all remedies having /ailed, and Dr. H. James
was experimenting, tie accidentally made a prepa
ration of INDIAN HEMP, which cured hla only
child, and now gives a recipe free, on receipt of two
stamps to pay expenses. riEMP also cures night
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tline a tonic and a cathartic, a desideratum long
sought for by medical men, but never before discovered.
In other words, they do the work of two
niedlelnes and do it much better than any two we
know of, for they remove nothing from the system
but Impurities, so that while they purge they also
strengthen aud hence they cause uo debility and
are followed by no reaction.
Da. Tt rr's Pills 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 thns
makes Impure blood an utter Impossibility. An there
Is no debilitation, so there Is no nausea or slckuess
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
purifies and Invigorates the body, and a robust state
of health Is the result of their united action. Price
35 cents a box. Sold.by all druggists. Depot 48
Cortlandt St., New York.
1 Dr. Sogc'a CaLarrhHj
BM jj^RwHi medr cures by ita^p
av ^I^Hilmlld, soothing and heal-^H
IM f ing properties, to which
IS H \ ,??4 J the disease yields, when HI
H W . 1 J] Itcmcdy is used warm HI
M| IMp% 1/ and system put in ucr-^B
^Btccc order bvtho wonderful altnratlve^B
^B power of Dr. Plcrce'ntiolUcu
Steal Discovery, taken earnestly, to IS
|H correct blood and system, which are al-^H
IK wars at fault, nlso to act speclflcally upon
SMdlseascl glands and liniug membrane of
H|nose ami communicating chambers. Ca- ^fl
JHtarrh itemed y should bo applied warm IB
DB with Dr. Piorce'a Nasal Douche, H
^ the onlv instrument with which fluid mcd-^H
^ tcine can bo jter/ccUy applied to all parts HI
Hot pas-ages and chambers in which ulccrj^H
H exLt nnd f rom wliich d ischai re proceeds. Hi
BSo successful lias this treatment proven, fig
Id Lb at (ho proprietor offers f500 Ilc-StS
rSfl ward for a eve of "Cel l i i Head ' or
VdCa.rh he can n<>t etirp. The two?r.oIi - Em
HBcincswilhinstrumonHf J,hv-.!i.o xr> t.Ww
' - I- 4. C
Lumber! Lumber!!
Having thoroughly repaired my Mills, I nm
prepared to furnish
LTJIMIBEIR,
of nil kinds, at the shortest notice, and on
the m<?st reasonable terms. The lumber is
sawed from the best and most select timber,
and is warranted to be always of the tirst
juulity. My
GRIST MILL
is also in complete order, and I am prepared
to giu and pack
COTTON.
The Mills are situated on Big Pinetree
Creek, nine miles frotnthe town of Camden,
on the public road louding to Cheraw.
Terms for the Lumber, cash on delivery.
1 am prepared to haul the Lumber to town,
or to the S. C. K. K. Depot, or if the purchasers
prefer, It w ill be delivered to them at
the Mill.
If. K. DUB08E.
NOTICE."
Our friends and customers will please come
forward and settle their accounts. The losses
by the recent fire render a speedy settlement
imperative. For the present, we will be found
at the office of J. D- Kennedy, over W. L.
Arthur's store.
JIODOSQH & DUNLAPj
BEPilE/
The Ravages of thelate
FIRE! \
I
ALL who lost by the fire, and expect to <
rebuild, and those who wish
LUMBER
for any purpose, are informed that my SAW
MILL is in fall repair, and that I can furnish
Lumber of the VERY BEST quality upon
the shortest notice.
The Mill is situated upon the public road ]
to Columbia, six miles from the town of Camden.
Lumber will be delivered at tl?e Mill, or
in town as purchasers may desire.
Terms?The Lowat possible Catk prices. f
Orders are respectfully solicited. V
T. H. CLARKE. o
January 15. tf
Scnooi JBOOISJB. f
Union Reader, Holmes' and Reynolds' , 0
Union Spelling Book
Davies'JArithmetics, Venable's and Sanford's
Webster's Dictionaries
Stephen's History of the United States
3uackenboss' do do
Basy Rooks of Instruction for children
Primers and Readers
Classical School Books, for advanced pupils
Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Ink.
J. A. YOUNG.
January 15. tf tl
THJAITICS.' ''
' /
V\JE desire to return our thanks to the
W publ*c gencra'ly for the patronage so
iberally bestowed upon us in'he past, and
lope, by a strict attention to business, and
in earnest endeavor to please, to merit a
continuance of thesauio.
KIRKLEY b GARLAND.
January 8, 1874. tf
NO USE TALKING! j
ITTE want EVERYBODY to know, that ws
W do not intend that ANYBODY shall sell H
loods cheaper than we do. j
Kirkley A Garland, b
January 8. tf *
rHE LARGEST AND BEST
0
Assorted stock of French and American r<
CONFECTIONS, b
NUTS, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, &c.
"an always be found at e<
KIRKLEY & GARLAND'S. f
January 8. tf
GOODS. 5
VTOTIONS, HATS, and various articles,
Li selling at exceedingly low figures, by 8
KIRKLEY & GARLAND. b
Hmall Profits, F
AND
QUICK SALES, !
IS OUR MOTTOTHOSE
who don't believe it, call and examine
our Goods and the prices at which
we are selling.
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
"WANTED, i
Everybody to know that kirkley a
i garland keep Store one door south
of the oorner. in the Workman^uildIngr,
where they keep always on hand, a
complete stock of General Merchandise, at
low prices.
e
AN UNDISPUTED FACT, ;
That those who sell FOR CASH, can sell
cheap?but those who sell on time, MUST r,
have big profits. c
IS?"We sell CHEAP, FOR CASH. s
KIRKLEY & GARLAND. I
1
DISSOLUTION.
. The co-p&rtnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, under the name of
BROWN & HOLLAND, has been dissolved
by mutual cunsent. The business will be .
closed by I. F. Holland.
B. M. BROWN. I
I. F*. HOLLAND.
January 8. ltn
Saddle and Harness Making.
The undersigned begs leave to apnounoe
to the citizens of Camden and tLc public gen- '
erally, 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. - i
W. B. OAKS.
December 18. tf
GUNS, 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.
November G. J. A. YOUNG (
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY
?A .NO?
t
Fancy Goods. , i
MRS. T. B. WALKER has opened at her !
establishment ou Broad Street, a handiniTlP
ftflsnrtmnnt nf
Millinery and fancy Goods,
Of the latest styles, selected with great
care, to suit the tastes of her customers and
the public generally
The Ladies are respectfully invited to call
and examine her stock of
Straw Hals, Sash and Nash Mom. j
Together with every article to be found in |
well supplied Millinery establishment.
October 23. tf
BACON! BACON!!
20,000 pounds BACON I
5 barrels HAMS.
For sale by
BAl/M BRO.
September 4. tf
In a Few Days.
We will be ready for {business, and have a
fine stock of Goods to offer, received since '
the fire, consisting of
DRY GOODS, ,
Hardware and Groceries.
Our stock of Iron, Steel, Plough Moulds, '
Trace*, Axes, Hames, Nails, and all articles
for Plantation-use, is complete, and will be
sold low for cash.
KENNEDY k BOYKIN.
Jaiuery 13. tf
Marble! Marble!!
I hereby fire notice to .the citixens of Coat- ,<j
ion and its vicinity, that I will be in Camden
in a few days, with a lot of MARBLE, and
prill be prepared to furnish Headstones, Moniments,
Ac., on as reasonable terms as they
tan be obtained elsewhere.
All orders promptly attended to. a
W. P. SMITH, *
Jan. 22.?tf. Of Sumter S. C.
The Wilmington Star.
Brtafcltehed omly Mix Teara*
DAILY STAR.
Has the largest circulation of any Daily
Newspaper in the State, and a circulation in
Wilmington nearly twice as large as any
ther paper.
All the news of the day will be found in it,
ndeased when unimportant, at length when
moment, and always presented in a clear,
telligent and interesting manner.
SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE.)
One Year, s $7 00
Six Months, 3 60
?"i o rt/i
xurcc musing, * w
WEEKLY STAB.
PRICE REDUCED.
The Weekly 8tar in now combined with
he North Carolina Farmer, and it one of '
he che&peet papers in the country, at tha
allowing
REDUCED BATES:
One copy, one year, $1 60
One copy, aix month*, 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.
lampden Sydney College
rHE next session of this Seminary of learn
ing will commence on Thursday, Septemer
4th, 1876.
Hampden Sidney is Situatod in Prince Edrard
County, Va., sHthin a few hundred
ards of Union Theological Seminary, and
sren miles from FaraYille the nearest depot
f the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railsad.
The locality of the College is most
ealthy, and the comnyinity around distinuished
for intelligence and piety.
There is no Grammar or Preparatory School
onnected with the College. It retains the
urriculum and the great aim of its teachers
i to secure thoroughness in the training and
istruction of their pupils and thus to preare
them for professional studies or the scire
dutief of life.
The ordinary expenses of a student exclu*
ire of the cost of clothing, travelling and
ooks. are from $225 to $275 a year
For Catalogue and further information aply
to REV. J. M. P. ATKIN80N,
President Hampden Sidney College,
Prince Edward County, Va
EVERYTHING
TO BE FOUND IN A
First Class Grocery Store,
CAN BE HAD AT THE
VERY LOWEST PRICES,
AT
SIBKLET A 04BLA9D S
BININGER'S
OLD LONDON DOCK DIN. Especially
designed for the use of the JTsdbal
Profusion and the Family possessing
hose in trinsie medicinal properties whieh
telong to an Old and Pure Gin.
Indispensable to Females. Good for Kid\ey
Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up in
nses containing one dozen bottles each, and
old by all druggists, grocers, Ac. A. M.
lininger & Co., established in 1778, No. 1$
leaver st., N, Y- Oct. 28-9m.
Floor! Floor n
100 barrels of different grades.
For ale by BAUM BRO
Great Reduction
ITV PRICES.
I
7-8 Brown Homespuns at 10 Cents.
4-4 Bleached do at 12$"
AND
All Other Goods in Proportion.
AT
KcCUBBY'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
lias never bean more complete. It consists it
n part of
Groceries.
SUGARS?Of ail grades.
COFFEE?Rio, Laguira and Java,
FAMILY FLOUR?Of the finest quality,
CANNED GOODS?Of all descriptions,
BACON and LARD,
GOSHEN BETTER and CHEESE,
FRESH CRACKERS?A complete assortnent
of
Staple Dry Goods,
Ready Made Clothing,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
LEATHER,
Hardware, Crockerywar?,
Bagging- and Ties
And, indeed, every thing usually found in
First Class Grocery.
l9*My stock is replenished weekly?Gooda
Iways fresh.
The highest market price paid for Cotton.
A call is respectfully solicited.
1). W. JORDAN,: Agent.
OoMVttW.