LOCAL MA.TIERM,
CHURCH DIRECTORV.
Episcopal Church. Comer of Lyttle.
ton and Laurens streets,?services at 11
o'clock A. M. and 31 P. M
Baptist Church. Broad street?Uev.
Robert Thomson, Pastor. Services every
Sunday at lli a. in. and 74 p. w. Prayer
MeetingThursday at 8 p in.
Methodist Church, DcKalb street?
Rev. J. W. Kclley, l'astor?Services at
11 A. M. and 7 P. M. on Sunday;
Prayer Meeting Thursday at 4 P. M.
Presbyterian Church, DcKalb street?
Rev.?. II. Hay, Pastor?Services at 11
A.M. and 3J P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at 4 P. 31.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
WATEREE DIVISION, NO 9
Attend the Regular Meet
ing of your Division at Tnn
per ance Ifall on 3IOXPAY
/?k\ even'ng next, at 7* o'clock
x By order of tlic W. 1>.
A. B. LEE, R. S.
Small Pox.?This dreaded disease,
which created such an excitement among
the people of our County in July last, has
again made its appearance in Camden.?
Allen DeSaussure, colored, of Charleston,
arrived by Friday night's train, and found
lodging on the premises of Mr. William
tv?i? La or(rmni> southern nor?
r ICM'II, ill 111V VAVI VH.V WW?
% .
tion of the town, where he remained
until the following day, when it was dis 1
covered that had small pox. 31 r.
Ficken has changed his place of abode.
and, there being no other parties living
in the neighborhood, we feel confident
that there will be no further spread of
the disease. The afflicted man has been
provided with an experienced nurse, and
the Town Council have taken the neces
sary precautions to prevent persons from
going too near the house where he is.
Our friends in the country shall be
correctly advised of the progress of the
case.
We are pleased to learn that tho Rev.
Ellision Capers, of Greenville, S. C., has
accepted a call to the charge of Grace
Church, of this placfe, and that he expects
to enter his new field of labor early in
May.
Mr. Capers, besides being a preacher
of rare attainment and great power, distinguished
himself in the late war as a
most gallant soldier.
Oar friends of Grace Church could not
have found a more worthy successor of
their late beloved Rector, Rev. B. FTTT
Perry.
Personal.?Wo were made to feel
good on Thursday last by a visit from our
neighbor, II. L. JDarr, Esq., of the True
* Southron, who was in Camden in the interest
of his paper.
Pea Blossom.?Mr. T. S. Myers sent
to our office a fully developed pea blossom,
taken from his garden in Camden, en
Saturday last.
Col. Thomas Dodamead. General Superintendent
of the Greenville and Columbia
Rail Road will accept our thanks
for courtesies shown us.
II. Baruch Esq., has gone North for
spring goods, and Mr. R. M. Kennedy
will leave in a few days.
Guano.?We invite the attention of
planters to the advertisement of "Cotton
Food," by Messrs. James R. Pring% &
Co., of Charleston . ?
J0P" Excursion Tickets to the Races in
e 1. ,. .1?
unartcston win ue u>r f>aiu uuui v ie ?#? ?
to the 27th instant; good to return until
March 2d.
Facts worth knowing. Ouo of the
best indications of the South, and pros,
pcrity of Charleston, is to be found at the
Establishment of Messrs. I.*11. IIai.t. &
Co., located at Nos. 2, 4, 0. 8 Market St.
223 Sc 225 East Bay. The rapidly in
creasing business last year of this firm. ha?
. induced them to'6?lnr<re their Establishment,
which now supplies every conceivable
article that can be required in tin
building of a house, from a baluster to anv
size timber. Our friends in the City, and
throughout the State who contemplate
building a house can be supplied with al
the materials necessary for its construction
at prices and quality of work which wil
save a large percentage in the cost o
1 1 -1" ? - - rri?oM oro A rrnntc fnr
DUIIU11!^. 1 IICJ UI v ...? 4|4I1/v..vlIi
Hoofing Felt, endorsed by some of tin
best firms in the country. Send for pric<
list and circulars.
the State Orange.?A special d!s
patch from Columbia to the Cbarlcstoi
Aeirs and Courier, dated February 20th
pays:
"The State Orange of the Patrons o
ITusba idry, which has been in sessioi
here for three days, adjourned this eve
ning. Over two hundred and furty-eigh
granges were represented. The proceed
* inps were very harmonious. The Orang<
agreed to establish a central supply depo
at this place, and selected one agent a
f>t. Louis and one at New i'ork, for tin
purchase of supplies.
The Grange contributed one thousant
4ellirf for th? iiuhlishment of an immi
gratiou bureau at Charleston, under the
direction of Mnj. F. Mulchers. State Commissioner
of iuimigration. Thomas Taylor
is worthy master of the Grange; 1). Wyatt
Aiken, secretary; A. M. Aiken, treasurer,
and Dr. J. A. Darksdalc, grand lecturer."
Make Movkv fast ami honorably, $12 .50
per day, or ?75 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 Sewing Machine,
and Patent Button Hole Worker, ever i
used or recommended by families, or buy one
for your own use; it is only $"?. .Scut free
everywhere by express. Address all orders
BUCK LAND SEW1NO MACHINE,
Cor. Greenwich & t'orlinudt Sts. N. V.
October ?().
GO TO TEXAS
VIA TilK
LOXE ST A IS EOI TE!
I International asi> (Jurat Noutiikkn R. R.
Passengers going to Texas via .Meinpliis
land Little Rock, ?>r \i.i Shrcvcport, strike
this line at Longview, the Rest Route to Palestine,
Ilearne, Waco, Austin, Huntsville,
Houston. (Jalvcstou and allpoiiitsiu Western,
Central, Eastern and Southern Texas.
Passengers via New Orleans will find it the
Best Route to Tyler Mincolo, Dallas, Overton,
Crockett, Longview and all points in Eastern
and Northeastern Texas.
This line is well built, thoroughly equipped
with every modern improvement, including
New and Elegant Day Coaches, Pullman Palace
Sleeping Cars, Westinghouse Air Drakes,
| Miller's Patent Safety Platforms and Couplers;
and nowhere else can the passenger so
completely depend oil a speedy, safe and comfortable
journey.
The LONE STaR ROUTE has admirably
answered the query: "How to go to Texas?"
by the publication of an interesting and truthful
document, containing a valuable and correct
map, which can be obtained, free of charge
by addressing the GENERAL TICKET AGEXT,
International aud Great Northern
Railroad, Houston, Texas.
[District E.l February I'.:?Kin.
AFAMTT.Y ARTICLE.""
Agents make $12.60 per day. $75 per week.
AN ENTIRELY *N EW
SEWING MACHINE
For Domestic l'*c,
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS.
With the New Patent
BUTTON HOLE WORKER.
Patented June7th. 1871.
awarded the first premium at the
american institute
and maryland in stmt ie fairs, 1s71.
A most wonnderfnl and elegautly constructedSKwrxo
Machine tor Family Complete
in all its Parts. Uses the Straight Eye
Pointed Xeedle. Self Threading, direct upright
Positive Motion, New Tension, Self
Feed and Cloth Guider. Operates by Wheel
! and on a Table. Light Running. Smooth and
n/viuoinaa l L- nit <7nnd h i <rli-nriced tiiaehincs.
| uvi^ivow, ...? o ? o- r
lias Patent Check to prevent the wheel being
turned the wrong way. Uses the thread
direct from the spool. Makes the Elastic
Lock Stitch, (finest and strongest stich
known;) firm, durable, close and rapid. Will
do all kinds of work, fine and coarse, lrom
Cambric to heavy Cloth or Leather, and
uses all descriptions of thread. This Machine
is heavily constructed to give it strength;
all the parts of each .Machine being made alike
hy machinery, and beautifully finished and
ornamented. It is easy to learn, Rapid, Smooth
and Silent in operation. Reliable at all 'intes,
and a Practical, Scientific, Mechanical
Invention, at a Greatly Reduced 1'ricc.
A, Good, Cheap Family Sewing Machine at
lasFTTh'? first rtTTi only en >*>? ?- M IDVUMIM, I
a valuable, substantial and reliable low priced
Sewing Machine. Its extreme low price
reaches all conditions. Its simplicity and
strength adapts it to all capacities, while its
many merits make it a universal favorite
wherever used, and creates a rapid demand.
IT IS ALL IT IS RECOMMENDED.
I can cheerfully and confidently recommend
its use to those who are wanting a really good
Sewing Machine, at a low price.
Mrs. II. B. JAMESON",
I'eotone. Will County, 111.
? - ? ?. ? ? 1.1 uOV A If nCnn '
Price 01 eiicn .liaciunr. --ums.i wire,
(warranted for five years by special certifi
cate,) with nil thr fixhtrtr, and every thin# conipltte
belonging to it, including Self Thkf.aulso
Needle, packed in a strong wooden box,
and delivered toony />nri of the country, by
express, free of further charges, on receipt
of price, only Five Dollars. Safe delivery
guaranteed. With each Machine we will send,
on receipt of $1 ixtrn. the new patent.
BUTTON HOLE WORKER,
One of the most important and useful inventions
of the age. So simple and .certain, that
a child can work the finest button hole with
regularity and euse. Strong and beautiful.
Special Terms, and Fxlra Inducements to
Male and Femalk Agent*, Store Keepers, &c.
who will establish agencies though the country
and and keep our New Machines on Exhibition
and Sitls. County Kkiiits given to
smart agents tree. Agent's complete ontjit,
furnished without any extra chaiuik. Samples
ofxrwiny, descriptive circulars containing
Trnnx, Testimonials, Engravings, \i\,
&o., sent free. Wealsosupplv
AGRICPLTURAI. IMPLEMENTS.
Latest 1'atentH and liiiprovemeiits for the
Farm and Garden. Mowers, Reapers, Cultivators,
Feed Cutters. Harrows, Farm Mills,
Planters, Harvesters, Threshers and all nrti?les
needed for Farm work. Rare Seeds in
large variety. All money."out 111 rosi wince
Money Orders, Hank Drafts, or by express,
will lie at our risk, and are perfectly secure.
Safe delivery of all onr goods guaranteed.
"An old and responsible firm that sell the
best goods at the lowest price, and can be
relied upon by our readers."?Farmer's Journal,
Xrw York
jpryV* Xot RmptnsiMr for It-ginttrel I,titer*.
Aodrkss all Ononis
BtTKLAND SKW1XO M \< I11XE.
Cornet Greenwich \ Coitlandt St reds, N. Y
Sept. 115, Gin.
At My Old Stand !
I WOULD respectfully infoini iny friends
and customers that 1 have opened at my
1 old stun I. one door north of Dr. Young, where
I itin selling otT my st >ck, at a
GREAT REDUCTION
in prices. All tho?e in want of bargains, are
invited to call,
f llnvinir lost heavily by the fire, th"?e in
, I ? ? | III |||<> \\ ill cull III oil''"1 lltl'l ' I'tllc,
nn<l thus enahlo mo In roMime business us
5 heretofore.
; W. WALLACE.
Jan. "y. If.
Great Reduction
I> PH1CES.
f
1 7-8 Brown Homespuns at 1" Cents.
4-4 Bleached do at 12A"
t
AND
d
! All Other Goods in Proportion,
3
AT
HcCURRlN.
ORDINANCE.
An Ordinance of thctown of Oninden.? lie
It Ordained, by the Town Council of Camden.
S. C., in council Assembled, and it is
he r cby Or da i n cd by au t liori t y o f t he sa rn e:
| THAT from and after the passage of this
Ordinance, all owners of horses and mules
brought into the town of Camden for sale, as
well ?.i those now in the town offered for sale,
shall pay into the treasury of the town Fifty
cents per head on eachanil every such mule
or horse. And it is hereby inade the duty oi
the Marshal of tire town to scc'nll such, and
to return to the Treasurer of the town the
names of the owners, and the number each
one has for sale, and also to notify said owners
that they are required to return tiie same
to the Treasurer of the town, and pay the tax
aforesaid.
In case of any one of the owners of such
mules or horses refusing to make said return,
and pay the tax aforesaid, the Recorder of
fliolmvn is lir.w.Uv lim-i'/Pil to issue exeou
tion for the amount due, and place it in the I
hands of the Sheriff of Kershaw County, for
immediate execution.
Untitled in council assembled*
W. C. S. ELLKRBK, Intendunt,
J. K. WiTiir.usi*oox, Recorder,
feb. 19th tf.
S. A. ltlVmilWS,
ONE PRICE STORE.
WILL sell his stock of Goods damaged by
removal at the Hre on the 11th of Jnnunry
BELOW COST.
Camden, February ?">. Gt
CONRAD M. WIENGES,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
HARNESS, SADDLES, &c.
BROAD-STREET.
Camden, S. C.
(In the building formerly'occupied by S. A.
Benjamin,)
Trunks thoroughly and neatly repaired
Older? solicited, nml work promptly done. |
All work warranted.
Tor., s?Positively Cosh on delirrn/, with no
nception.
February .r? tf.
LIBERAL TERMS.
"ITTF arc offering our Guano? for this seaYY
son, on the following liberal terms:
PHCENIX GUANO.
Per Ton of ii.000 lbs., J>?7. ">().
WILCOX, G1BBE8 & CO. S
MANIPULATED GUANO,
Per Ton of 11 000 lbs.. $7<'.00.
(l.UO per ton dray age to be added.) On a
credit until 1st X? v#nber, 1874, with
Option of payiny in Middling Cotton, ddirtredat
buyer's ne'irest 'Ipot ut lor. jor lb
A discount of $10.00 per ton will be allowed
for Cash.
Our Agents throuphoutyhe State sell at the j
same nricesand ou the same terms as our- {
solves.
Haii'l in youronler* to nearest ???? 11: at once. |
WILCOX, G1BBE8 & CO.
Charleston, S. C.
February 5 'Jt
FRESH
13^17(3-^ |
AND
I
MEDICINES.
Our store and contents having hern destroyed
hy the Into fi^ we linvc c.penrd with
an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of
Drugs and Medicines,
Paints, (Mis, (jllnss, Putty,
Ac. Ac. Ao.
One Door above Mrs. Crosby's,
Where we hope to see our old friend* and
customer'. - 1
IIOIHiiSON A DlKLit*.
January I'd. t{"
NEW FI113I.
rPIIK un<l?i--igiii'il, mkt' - yor? lo A. I? MINJ
\i;r>Y & iJC>.. Imvc jilfct ojicncd tin it
Fall and Winter
CONSISTING OK
Staple Dry Goods,
! GLOTi-nnsra-,
! KOOTM AAT l> SHOE.:*,
Slots oud Ciips,
;iIARl)WAll I ^
( rocKci'.v ami Glassware,
SAclcUcry, tfcc.
A I A1H.V SITPI'I.V < ?K
! FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIES.
1 5n ji jtintj;' si ml Fios.
Jts?" The : hove < Joods having been
purchased with ^rcat care in the
Northern markets, since the decline in
prices, we are able to sell the same ou
terms to suit purchasers. (Jive us a
! call.
KENNEDY & BOYKIN.
October ilO. It
Flour! Flour!!
J00 barrels of different <_'isdc?.'
For ale by IJAl'.M BKO
Need 0?(m,
f>00 bushels OATH. For snle by
BAUM BRO.
Y
)
ooois '
Reduced l?ces,
CASH 0]BY,
THIRTY D^YS,
at *y
ROB'T. M. KENNEDY'S,
AT THE L
POST OFFICE CORNER,
CAMDEN, sic.
C
Bargains in DamagsdIGoods,
AT COST. <
Having lost uiy place of business by the fire,
and being presn^by
WANT OF &007IT.
I 11111 now selling my prcson^sloek of Goods '
.A.T ^VrVX> BEi,OW i
cost. j
<
%
' THOSE IN WANT OF 3
i
BARGAINS
IN '
(
Dili U001>S,
V
Ready ?Made lo*Iiin&
Shoes, Hats?
kc kc. kc.
Will cou ult their interest by giving me a
call nt once.
I -?.-* Time indebted i-o mc will jjlease
en]I mid settle.
JOS. S. CLOUD.
One door South of residence of William
flvburn. Broad Street.
January 20. tf j
AN APPEAL. :
"
To all whom it may Concern.
r i
It rests with those who rVe indebted to
mo to say whether I shall
Eesume Business,
and I take this method of making an
l^sii'itent Appeal
to such, to come forward and
PAY ME PROMPTLY.
JffrV? h'rieridship is an easy word
to say, hut now is the time to lost it.
1 shall expect all who tire frit nd*, to
respond promptly to this,
WITHOUT DEMY.
ROB'T. M KENNEDY.
. January 15. tf
SPECIAL NOTICE.
oi l M l. OF COUNT! <JoM,\II?^ioNi:r.S
KflUAHAW COUNTY,
i.'\Hnr,x, 8. OsJivunnvy 1">. 1874,
| \llpercom liolilingClieckn or oilier claim;
MgiiinBl Mi.* C.Minfy of Kershaw. :n r i|iiireil
j in present ii:cui for registration, {it :i:e office
of tin* Comity Cunitiii??ionerK, within thirty
I ilrys, in i iiii.iliinoc with section Jo :i joint
I ri Milnii, ii. : tin*(ionoral Assembly. in levy a
| up: rial t \ to ]niy tlia^iast tnileliie-liieMH of
i\ rshaw < *i:?iy, approved lieeei-il. -r JUlh,
i Said ' 'iu.i i ;niia .is follow? :
t . 'onin : j Thut nl'persons holdin r claims
! against j-.iol County he, ami tliey aro. neroliy,
i r?-ijiiin ! : file i list .ofjtich claim--. with the
mo iint on.I il.ite tlicreo?.' in the office ol'
tho Cn i , Uoiiitiiissiuners, helVr payment
; thereof."
.1011N A. UOSWELL, Chairman.
Vitest;
I'i: \\k C rrr, Clerk.
Clivsphalc! I*ho*i.?Jiia?e!!
1 'I is \t!antic,
1 no 'I ,, Atlantic Acid,
1 .if Bale by
JJAI'.M UiiOS.
B I OOH, Ho(?S.
*>0 r?!ilTorci?t kinii.-.
Foritalcty BAUM HttO.
laiiuar, 1VI. tf
1 THOSE IN WANT |
OF WVTMINIJ in the line ??f ign an<l 1
I?'?un ,ti
JPJEH'fJ ITS, Cfe c.
| Will :il\vuy? tiii'l it t<? their inteie-l to Imy ,
when the ln, 'i ft tul host n - :m! aieltt i >* ,
i kf|.!. he alw'i^t n coui|ti?-i hi
i ycaenn
KIKKLEY k ?AIMi\ND.
rl B I 50 PiVX 10!*.
<>ri i r. "i' county \ui>i poi.
( i ' ii. S. Ktfbriinrv IS7I.
To liiiv \i n Mrijt'KKx, Ksij., Tn-MMiicr of
l\"r>liiMv CoiiiiIv:
Slit?Tile I MM'lor tlio reception n| I'm jo*
. fur 1*73, without twenty per cut. jwimliy i- ,
! extended intlii* County, In Siiturilny, tlie 71li i
of Shttk, 1*71. looptctfullj,
N. W. IH.A1K, County Auditor. '
February 13. td
New Advertisements.
agents wanted?$b to-Slfl made daily. San
pies mailed free. X. WHITE, Newark, X. J
Ann A WERIUTO AGENTS. Fastest selling arti\
/X cie out. Three valuable samples for ten ccuts.
V' U BRIDE, 757 Broadway,New York.
f(PSYCHOLOGY, or SOI L-C1IARMINGJ? HOW
A either gov may fascinate and g;un the love
and affections of any person they choose instantly.
This simple mental acquirement all .can possess,
free, by mail, for 2:? cents, together with a marriage
tniid'-, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to I.adles,
wedding Nlglit Shirt, ,vc. Ac. A queer boot. AdIress
T. WILLIAMS A- CO., Pubs. Philadelphia.
AN ACCIDENTAL CURE.
When death was daily expected from CONSUMPTION,
all remedies having tailed, and Dr. II. James
was experimenting, he accidentally made a prepa
ration of INDIAN HEMP, which cured his only
rhlld, and now gives a recipe free. 011 receipt of two
damps to pay expenses. HEMP also cures night
wonts, nausea at the stomach, and will break; a
iresh cold in 24 hours. Address, t'PADDOCK A
Co., i';3-2 Itace-st. Philadelphia, naming this paper.
DIIDTIID E SEELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSSES
D UI I U11L Relief, Comfort & Curo for Hernia
T D IICvtOor Rupture- Fine Steel Spring
I nU 00 CO coated with hard rubber, highly
polished. Free from all tour, rusty, chafing, strapping
or girthing unpleasantness. Cool, cleanly, light,
safe and durable. Unaffected by bathing. Always
reliable. Every desirable pattern, including tne
new Haao Rcaaza Elastic Nioht Thus*. 8ent by
Mail or Express. Sold by all dealers. Send for Illustrated
Catalogue. Estab'ts.1347 ChestnutSt., Phils.. A
787 Brd'y, N. Y. Biwa&s of Japanned imitations
3?or
D'OUGHS, GOLDS, HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
rsn
Wells' Carbolic Tablets.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUB BOXES.
A Tried and Sure Itemed j.
Sold hy Druggists.
TiDEOORAPHY." A new nook on the art of
jj Writing by Sound: a complete Syi tern of Pholetlc
Short-Hand, the shortest, most Simple, easy,
uid comprehensive, enanitng any one in a mw>
ime to report trials, speeches, sermons, Ac. The
ia?rrt'4 Prayer is written with 40 strokes of the pen,
tin! un words per minute. The unemployed should
earn this art. Price hv mail, ' >) cents. Agents
iVantdl. Address T. \V. EVANS & CO., 13S8,7th
ttreet, Philadeljihia. Pa.
Tho Highest Modical Authorities of
Europe any the strongest Tonic. Puvifie
trd Dcobstriun! knowntothcmedicalworldi
CTCJIR-TJBIEBA,
it arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the
lervous system, restores vigor to the debilitated,
licenses vitiated blood, remove? vesicle obstrnctions
ttid actsdi-ecUv on the Liver and spleen. Price #1
I-bottle. JOHN Q. KELLOOO, is Plait St., N. 1.
aaanm^mrir
Da. 3. T. Frrr.EE.?Bein^ *weni, ri.-s. I prsdnattd at tho
Dnlr?r?ity of Fenn'airi ltkft. aa>l after;/) years' expericrso,
perfected Dr. Plt'er's VcffrtabloKlirnmatic
Syrup. I pnsrantco it aa iul-Ilitio euro for Kerro, K'.'.Bc/aatlfibcuiniUodijoaso*.
Ptrrrnto.thisCfilh April, 1*"I.
i'. a. OJBOUlZtf. A'utari/ r*vfU<~r JPh i. T.
TT3?!!rf7!2ro Tr?T0Cttrci"trit, ard Trill Mtisfvanr onerrr'in-rns.r
v.Tlio..ifirpliT.T> I).,l'r.inkf rd.Phila.Itcr.0.1'. I
l'ninff.J>di?.Pn.RprM.S.Pnohanan.riarPnro.!<w.i.Dl v. 1
O.G.Smith, Pi tt.frrH, N. Y. l!rv..Tr>?. !'?>/?,"?. Fall*Clirr.
I'! 1 L,Ac.AJHeted (herald write Pr.ndnr.FlifliJnr cxpUBatc.rv
r.imphlot Ajn'^raRtoejT.-'f*. i?M)FowardforEii
oorali]ocaM.>iocuroaocluirt:o,art;alilf.bom by drujguts.
WE WANT ooo?
book agents,
it once, to sell two of tho most popular works ever
jubllshed;
r* rt a record of prison life aU.
O. JtjUlNJJO Fort Delaware, by llcv. I
iV. K. Handy, asd
MARSHALL'S LIFE OF
Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Sxrgcnil for Circulars at once.
TURN BULL BROTHERS.
Baltimore. d.
r" ' ' ?: ' .a.!/ etii;. iv . ,'J a
-K-VsiL' A-^_. ^
m . i , i:crt|j?H|
M y a:: i" v .' hVmV-O
t.'.-io.- ';_ / ! i vo m
^Bcorrcct !/ <' 1 nil*! sy vitirlt are alES:p
5i
Be* rarsi CM
. gj'- rJCi
Hflicine can be " / .y ; i i .1 par* BM.-f
i : ..
\
raj war l( for
WTC - . }
Lumber! Lumber!!
Having thoroughly repaired my Mills, I tun
prepared lo furnish
XiTJiL/flBIEilR/
?f all kinds. at the shortest notice, and on
the most reasonable terms. The lumber is
sawed from the best and most select limber,
and is warranted to be always of the first
quality. My
1 IilST M I
in ill.- * in eomplete order, and I am prepared
In "in and park
Tli" Mills are nituntoil on Hi<? l'inetrcc
Creek, nine miles frointhe tnnru Camden,
mi fli" public mail 1 "ailing to Client w.
Terms lor the I.umber, cash on delivery.
I ain prepared to haul the Lumber to town
or lot'ie S. ('. U. !*. Repot, or if tli purelia
s-ers prefer, it will be delivered to tliem ai
the .Mill.
11. K. Dl'ROSK.
N< > ric ;
'tar friends and eitstoiners will pie >e conn
forward and settle their accounts. The losse;
bv the in tire render a speedy ;-ettleie.en!
imperative. For the prcs? ut. we \vill be foiin
at tii" office of J. 1 > Kennedy, over \V. L
Arthur' s store.
HOUCSON \ I?l MAT
Pacific (iuiiiso Company
(CAPITAL 9100.000
Soluble Pacific Guano.
Tli is 411* \NO is now v'i well known in :i!
i lie Shut liern Slates, lor it ' r? ti.arknldc ? i*'< i
a-nil a.iMi. ;, for iiicrcasiti.; the pro dm :? .1
labor. a-- ti"i lo require special commendation
from us, lis use for eight yours pust lias establish'
i its character for reliable < xcel.
loner. Tic large fi:v< 1 capital invested by
the Company in iliis trade aliolds the siire.-l
guarantee of the coin in no 1 excellence of I his
I Sua no. The supplies put into market this
>e:|SQii are, u < heretofore, prepared tinder the
iijier"alt ndeiirc of |)r. M. .Inlien Itnvenel.
Chemist of I Si I'oiupany. at < iiarle -ion. S.
C. II' nee, j haulers may rest assured tliat
its <|iiality and composition is precisely the
same as that hcretotorc sold.
I. N. KOItSON,
Selling \ cut. Charleston. S.
.ion\ uci s'i: .x iv..
(ii'iiinl \i"'iii-. llaliimore.
Terms?r?|Xcash: ><i time, without interest.
To aeeoniinn I ite planter they can order
lion and haveiill the l-l of \pril Jo decide
as to whether ihev will take ill time or cash
price. When delivered from the factory hy
thc > irload, n dravugc will he charged.
.IN. ROBSON.
*! " M III I'llosl'lf \TK. x.l'ANO, HONK.
1*1.AS i'ill!. .\e., alwaixs on hand, rjualitv
guaranteed. J. ,N, KOllSON.
January 1 5ui
\lL Ft 6 ./m]
I BEPAIR
The Ravages of tlielatc
FI Illi]!
VLL who lost by the tire, and expect to
rebuild, and those who wish
FU^rBFli
for any purpose, are informed that nty SAW
MILL is in full repair, and that I cau furnish
Lumber of the VERY BEST quality upon
the shortest notice.
The Mil! is situated upon the public road
to Columbia, six miles front the town of Camden.
Lumber will be delivered at the Mill, or
in town us purchasers may desire.
Terms?The Lou possible Ciiah prices.
Orders are respectfully solicited.
T. II. CLAKKE.
January 15. If
Scliool 23ooix.jS.
Union Header, Holmes' and Reynolds'
Union Spt lling Rook
DnviosVAriihnietics, Vemble's and Sanford's
Webster's Dictionaries
Stephen's History ot the United States
Quackcnboss' do do
Easy Hooks of Instruction for children
Primers and Headers
Classical School Hooks, for advanced pupils
Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Ink.
J. A. YOUNG.
January 15. tf
THAFKSVYTE
desire to return our thanks to the
If public gencraMy for the patronage so
liberally bestowed upon us in lie past, and
hope, by a strict attention to busiucss, and
an earnest endeavor to please, to merit a
continuance of the same.
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
January 8, 1874. tf
7 NO USE TALKING!"
want EVERYBODY to know, that ive
tt do not intend that \XYI30DY shall sell
Goods cheaper than we do.
Kirkley ?& Garland,
January 8. tf
THE LARGEST AND BEST
Assorted stock of French and American
C3ON3rJE20TXOTV&,
NI TS, FRUITS. CANNED GOODS, &c.
Can always bo found at
KIRKLEY & GARLAND'S.
Jan navy S. tf
JDSST O-OOIDS,
YTOTIONS. HATS, and various articles,
1.1 selling at exceedingly low figures. by
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
Wmall Profits,
AND
QUICK SALES,
IS OUR MOTTO'I'HOSE
who don't believe it, call and exl
amine our Goods and the prices at which
we are selling.
KIRKLEY k GARLAND.
WAITED,
ITU'ERYRODY to know that KIRKLEY &
i j OAKLAND kcepStoreone door south
- - of th*nfcr-:>cr/,-ia-fe?-WogkBaan "Suildingf,
where they keep always on hand, n
complete stock of General Merchandise, at
LOW PRICKS.
AN UNDISPUTED FACT,
That those who sell FOR CASH, can sell
cheap?but those who sell on time, MUST
have big profits.
Is#-We sell CHEAP, FOR CASH.
KIBKLEY & GARLAND.
DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, under the name ot
DROWN Vv HOLLAND, has been dissolved
by mutual consent. The business will be
closed bv 1. F. Holland.
B. M. BROWN.
I. F. HOLLAND.
January 8. lm
m ' 9
Saddle and Harness Making.
The undersigned begs leave to annoiinct
to the citizens of Canulen and the public generally.
that, having purchased the entire
stock of his father, (the late F. J. Oaks,) am
having secured the services of a first elas;
H M'NKSS MAKLR, lie is prepared to exe
cute all orders entrusted to him with neat
ness and dispatch.
I Terms reasonable, for cash only.
W. il. OAKS.
December 1*. tf
CNS. Pistols, Cartridges, Caps, l'oeke
Knives. Sei-sors, Razors. Table Knives
Carvers, Silver-plated Kniv-s. Forks am
Spoons. Plain Steel and Diamond Specta
ele.?, China and Glass Ware.
November 6. J. \ YOI NO
i FALL AND WINTER
MIT,! IN CRY
?AMI?
Fiincy (loods.
i
' VI I"1**. I". I*. W A I.K I; II li:i? opelioil ill lie
ill- estiiMNliiuctit Oh Itroail Street, u huliil
"OIIIC assortment n|'
Millinery and fancy Goods,
(M* tin* In I - iv !?* *. select p'l wiih jjrea
cure, t" vuit tin- t:i -t ? ? I' her customer* :ilu
the public generally
The l.mlies :ire re-peei fully invited to cal
I nii'l < \:iitii?e h"r stock of
; Straw Hais,Sasli and Neck Ritas
To^elhei- with every article to be fouiiil in
well supplied Millinery establishment.
October 2;l.
JS H il'O.A ! !
1 20,000 iM'iuuI- IIACOX
5 InrreH IIA.'P.
For sale by
ltll n liKO
September!. tf
I ii :i l I >?;VK.
) We will In* re.nlv l??r Jbiisine -s. nn-l nave a
itine stool, ?>f tJ.MnN to offer, received since
the tire, consisting of
DHY GOODS,
Hardware and Groceries.
Ourstoekof lion, Stool, Plough Mould*.
Trace". Axes, Haines. Nails, an<l all articles
for lMnntntion'use, is complete, and will be
sold low for cash.
KENNEDY ic BOYKIN.
January 10. tf
ISUHHHHHKSfijBlfiBSS&EflBKHSHHfiHHIHHIHH
Marble ! Marble ! !
I hereby give notice to the citiceps 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, Mon
umcnts, &c., on as reasonable terms as they
can be obtained elsewhere.
All oruers promptly attended to.
W. 1\ SMITH,
Jan. 22.?tf. Of Sumter S. C.
Piedmont and Arlington
LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
V
Richmond, Virginia.
I
v
ASSETS
#350005000.
W. C. CARBINGTON,
PRE8IDMT
Losses
Actually paid in Kereh aw County within
Three Years,
$28,000,00
I take pleasure in sayingl have retu
t o the agency of this popular Compa:
-No difficulties will exist in future, at
Renewals of Policies, as I shall pay es;
cial attentionio that branch of the bu-:
ncss.
teifl will always be found at my 1 #
lice on Rroad Street, Camden, S. C.
W. LYBURN, Ageut.
January 1G, 1873. tf
NEW
AND
ATTRACTIVE!
The attention of customers is called to my
LARGE
AND
Carefully Selected Stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
. HARDWARE,
| CROCKERY.
A Large Stock of
GR)J ERIES.
I have also on Land an assortment
Furniture,
| With a variety of other articles. All
which are offered upon the most rcasonuable
terms.
J. V. McCDRRY, Apt.
October 9. ^ tf
i THE I'LiSTEB S
WAREHOUSE.
IJI.ANi'MI'S. .ni>l others, wishing toohtan
their supplies at prices that doty conipei
it ion. will consult their interest by examining
my stock before purchasing elsewhere
My stock for the Fall and Winter Tr
has never been more complete. It cousis*
,. in part of
Cm l'ocories.
Sl'tJAl'S?Of all grades.
t'OFFKK?Rio. Lnguira nml Java,
FAMILY FLOl'R?Of the finest qualit;
(' VNNKl) ?ii?t>I>S?Of all descriptions,
It A CON' nml LAUD,
(KOHL'S 15FTTKR ami CHEESE,
FP?KS11 CRACKERS?A complete nssc.i
in cut of
Staple Dry Goodf.
Itcailv Made Clothing.
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, OAF?,
LEATHER,
Hardware, Crockery ware.
Hagffinff and Tics.
\ii'l. in<lco<1. every thing usually found in
First (Mass Grocery.
Bk.-y* My stock is replenished weekly?Good*
Iwavs fresh.
The highest market price paid for Cotton.
A call is respectfully solicited.
; 1). W. JORUM, Agent.
October 30. ?