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f rr yrsr.r1' MBWpwgMB .. iL Cllllii it MKECTOBY. ^ *?'! ?pal. Cm itcii. Corner of Lyttle. V ton an 1 Lrirens streets,?services at 11 o'clock A. M. and 3A P. M IP.pti t Church. 11 road street?He v. ^ Hubert Thomson. Pastor. Services every Sundae at 11' a. m. and 7 ' p. m. Prayer . ., Meet in:: Thursday at 8 i> m. .i ' I-.'t li t Church, PeKuib street? Rev. J. \Y. Kolley, Pastor?Services at 11 V. M. .ml 7 P. M. on Sunday; wPraycr Meeting Thursday at 4 1*. M. ^ i\- h.vsmn Church. Delvalb street? ltc\\>. 11. IIIV, Pa-tfor?Services at 11 A. M. a i l ;>} P. M. on Sunday ; Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at -1 P. 31. f MEETI\<iS. A;t n l a business meeting of Phoenix Hobk | an 1 Laa-ler Co., on Thursday night at 7.\ o'clock. By or.ler of the Foreman. W. K. McCheioht, Secretary. ' SONS OF TEMPERANCE. WATEREE DIVISION, NO- 9 ^ Attend the Regular Meet jf\ ing of your Division at 7V w /fe\ i Jhr' oh MONDAY ' evening next, at 7s o'clock '/ 0 . \ Rv order oi the W. P. r " A. U. LEE, it. S. ! A. F. M. L KERSHAW LODGE, NO. 29. h ft The Regular Communication /^\V r^'s Led?*5 W'H 'IC^ 0,1 XUKSDAY EVENING next, [K /y/\nt 7-} o'clock. f By order of tlie W.* M.\ I J. B. GOODALE, Secretary. r Important Meeting.?A meeting of citizens of Kershaw County, interested in the subject, will be held at Town llall in r\ ,1 ? -i 1 o nn S?tnri)?r V UUJUIII ill u Viwa vii k/u%uij ... to receive the report of the delegates to the Tax payers' Convention, and to take v?casures to carry out the recommendations of the Convention. Almost a Conflagration.?On Friday afternoon, a fire was discovered iu an ^^ftnoccupicd room of tho Workman buildHn:. commonly known M -The Ark," but t was extinguished before any damage ^?ras done. Tlie firemen wore promptly ^kp'Ui the spot, and rea ly to lend their r assistance if it hud been necessary for them to do so. From all appearances it seems to have been a deliberate attempt to set tire to the building. If we have incendiaries in our mid-t. let all parties keep on the lookout and thev may be ap, prehended. Unusual activity is being manifested by the laruers of this and surrounding ' - -i ... counties. it is evident tnat tuej ? *? ^ going t > make a manly effort to redeem the losses of the past season. Wc wish them much success, and only trust that their efforts may be in the right direction, i. e., that they will plant more grain and less cotton. r * 1 ! With a view to putting in new floodgates, Mr. W. F. M irrell, the gentlenflnly Browner of the DeKalb Mills, has turned ^bcarly all of the water out of his pond.? also has a new mill house in process ^^^Anstruction, and will in a few weeks prepared to serve his former customers. I The fire-engine companies were out w practising on Monday. The weather wa> f fine, audtho ^boys" presented a croditat.i. ni.t-.f.nraiipn Inereas?'d interest i> I felt in our fire department; the mult oi which is an increase in tho membership of the different companies, thereby rendcr1 iu? theui uiore efficient. New Dress.?Messrs J. AT. i. Jones W wl it of their store badly W ?cot ' on the occasion of the great lire. I are : ring the sa ne painted anew. Their buildin_% on the inside, as well as the outgi<l prc-ents an attractive appearance.? Mr. Thompson is tho painter. L V.'e understand that Messrs I'. M. Kennedy, Hodgson k Dnnlap, and Dr. T J L. Zeinp, expect sopn to ^ivc emplojV n nt t a largo number of workers ?>f ^Ari a i m >rt ir. They contemplate an buildings ofbriok on the site of -' res which were destroyed on the 1 W The Old Dauo House Revived.? I H r a il oribeia will read with A plea-'i> j th ann >an cement in another colm mnn. that their M friend and acqnaintIvan James i[ rrall. ban mfntablinh P eJI ?le Drug Honaein Charles[ (.11 ii :ra! v? 11 < lias fur uiariv years been kn *v":i to tin bnsiii'v-s community (as a i. mber of the firm of flavil-ind liarrrtl v <' ? of 'Irirlestoti; ilavilani, Kislev rffct' \ j j -ft and I! .rral. Kinh'V.k Kitchen. N'< >v Vork. li i' a??<iciuted with him. (Jrori l'< 1/ r. M R. f'rmcr registrar of. 1. i . n. and brother of Mr I'elxer I of the well known house of Pelzcr Knger* f jt ? . th a tie rough knowledge of tli i ?< and a large capital at commit t <1 t' ir Mi>'cess is a--tired: and they j lia\ ! <1 in a largcVwJ entirely new stock wbi h offers gicot luduccmctXa to purcb j ftwri - I ( i ntr-? Thk Cuaklksi n Hacks.?From the Sttcs and Couru , wo condense the following report ol" toe races over the W ash ington Course during the latter part of the last and the ar-t of the present week : First Day. Thursday, February 2G. First liaco?Two n;iles, over eight hurdles, three feet six inches high. Purse :>2uO, tirst horse viuU; second; $30; third $2U. A. IP Lewi. A Co , entered gr. g. Lanta Lawler; L. A. Hitchcock, ch. c. Limestone; J. W. Wcldon, ch. f. Eiien C. \\ on by Limestone, with Ellen C. second, and Lanta Lawler third. Second Kace?Kail lload Purse. Dash one and a half miles for three year olds. Purse $JU0, $250 to iirst liorse; $30 to second; fc2() to tiiii 1. L. A. Hitchcock entered ch. f Tabitha; A. 11. Lewis A Co , h. s. Joe Johnston; T. G. Bacon, b. f. uady Washington; won by Lady Washington, with Tabitha second, and Joe Johnston third. I'iuio 2:51. Third ilace?Charleston Hotel Purse. Two mile heats. Purse $350; $300 to first horse; $30 to second; $20 to the third. T. G. Bacon entered b. h. Granger; A. B. Lewis ?? Co., b. in. Bessie Lee; L. A. Hitchcock, ch fUreonpeas; J. W. Weldon b g Midnight. Won by Granger in two straight heats, with Bessie Lee second; Grccnpeas and Midnight being distanced in first heat. Time, 3:51. 3:51. SECOND DAY, FRIDAY, FEB. 27. First race?Dash, one-half mile for twoyear olds. Purse $200; $150 to first horse, $30 to second and :>20 to third. L A Hitchcock entered br filly: A B Lewis & Co. b m Vanderiite; .1 W Weldon, ch f Mortgage; T G Bacon, ch f Flower Girl. Won by Filly, with Vanderiite second, l^lowcr Girl third and Mortgage fourth. Time, 52? seconds. Second llace.?Dash of two miles ; for all ages, weights for age. Purse $300; $75 to second horse, $25 to third. L A Hitchcock entered Limestone; A B Lewis <fc Co., Joo Johnston ; Jordan and Wilson,ch h Revenge; TG Bacon.bg ( Jim Ilintou. Won by Limestone, with . I ir- i 1 i ucvcuge sccona, tin i mnion uuru auu j Joe Johnston fourth Time 3:51. Third llacc.?Mile heat, for all ages, j Purse $250; $200 fc r first horse, $30 the second, 820 the third. - L A Hitchcock r.tcrcd gr h Fireball, . A 13 Lewis A Co. b i Ortolan, John Hawthorne, c g Lone St: -. Won by Ortolan i two straight heats , with Fireball second, and Lone Star dis? , tanced in second heat Time 1:54, 1:50. T!!IIU> DAY. SATURDAY, FEB. 28. j First ltace?Free Handicap Dash of , "nc and one-quarter miles. Purse 8200; >150 to first horse, $30 to second, 820 to i third. ] L A Hitchcock entered Tabitha; JW i Weldon. Midnight: A B Lewis Jc Co. Or- I t-ilan. Won by Oitolan, with Tabitha second and Midnight third. Tiuie2:17. | Second Race.?Hash of one mile, with 100 pounds on each ; three year olds to arry 03 pounds. Purse $200; 8150 to first horse; $30 to second, $20 to third. LA Hitchcock entered b*ni Mollie; J W Wcldoti b li Gaborlunzie; A B Lewis & Co. r.anta Lawlcr. Yvron by Gaberlunzie with Lanta La v lev second and Mollie third. Time 1:54. Third race.?Mile heats for three year >lds. Purse 8330. 8250 to first horse, 875 to second, $23 to third. J. A Hitchcock entered Liuiest?>ne; T G Bacon, J.a. dy Washington; A B Lewis & Co., Joe Johnston. The first heat was won by Limestone in 1:50. with Lady Washington second, and Joe Johnston third and distanced ; but the other two heats were won by Lady Washington in 1:51 J and 1:52. FOURTH DAY?MONDAY MARCH 2d. First Pace?llu die handicap, two utiles over eight hu dies, 3ft Oiu high, welter weights. Purse $330; $230 to liast horse. 873 to s coitd horse, 823 to third horse. L A HPehcock, Limestone; T G Bacon Jim I!inton;J W Weldon. Ellen C. Won by Limestone. with Jim Ilinton second and Kllen C. hird. Time. 3:30. .Second Race?Seiiiig race; mile dash Itorscs to sell for $1000 to carry their regular weights,8730al'owed 7 pounds; $300 10 pounds; 8300, 13 pounds. Purse $200. <150 to lirst horse; > >0 to second, 820 to third. A B Lewis & Co. ulcred Ortolan, L A j Hitchcock Fireball. Won by Ortolan,] with Fireball second, in 1:52. Third 1'acc?Con dation purse, one .nile dash ; far horse that hud run and not won a race duriii'. the meeting; weights for age. Those beaten once allowed 5 pounds, twice, 10 .;ands, three times' 15 pounds. I'urse $200; $150 to first *J0 to second, $20 t? third. A 15 Lewis \ Co. entered Yanderlitc T (i Jiaeoti. I'lnwer'?irl, L A Hitchcock, Tabitha; won by Flower <?irl. with Vun<lerlite second and T bitlia third. Tiuio. 1:52. Fourth Haec?Citizens' sweepstakes. I'hreo mile heats, for all ages. $100 en* trance, half forfeit; elub to add $750.? Sec-<nd horse to ree- ive $100 out of the j -takes, third horse $50. I J \V \\ eldou entered Joe Johnston, J (J ILtcou, Granger, A 11 Lewis & Co Ilea-, -ie Lee. Hon by (iranger in two straight j heats, with Bessie L,o second; Joe John too being distanced the first heat. Tiuie, Willi it i ii if IIT ri 5:31 5:51. The races were largely attended. ai were the occasion of" great enjoyment i | the lovers of the turf. Camden was rep resented by se crul gentlemen. , < Taxes.?Those who have wU yet pa: their taxes will do well to reuicuibor th; Saturday, the 7th inst. is the iast day c which thoy can settle and avoid the pci alty. Messrs Kershaw & Workman oiler d? sirahlc town lots f ir sale, next t<> lien. Aci shaw's, ou Kutledge St. I'lioTOftRAriis.?See advertisemeiii <. Mr. A. 1J. Lee, a competent artist. JJauui Dins, offer Pultun Market her tor sale. Improvement?Mrs. Tweed is repaii ingone of her houses on DeKalb St., erect ing a new fence painting, etc., which vvi improve the apccaratice of things ver much in that neighborhood. Messrs Phelps & Hillings arc the agent for invaluable fertilizers, farmers wiil fim it to their advantage to consult their ad vertiscuieut and give them a call be for purchasing elsewhere. Guanos.?We publish elsewhere ai analysis of several commercial fertilizers an examination of which will show tha the Sea J'owl Guano has a very higl standard. Messrs J. A T. I. Jones an tlia finrnnt*: tnr fliic mi'iiin f titrlrm mu ...... >(,?...? ^ ._.?...... .?, ..... we feci warranted in saving, from ou knowledge ofthe character of all connect ed with if, that it is full)' up to what i represented. Town Taxes.?All in arrears will at tend to the notice of J. K. Withcrspoon Ksq., Collector, to be found in anothei column. Tire Rural Cakolixian.?The 3Iarcl uuuibor ofthe Rural Caroliah .1 is on oui table with its characteristic promptness. This number, like its predccess us, is re plete with information which makes it: regular month])' visits so welcome to tin home of the farmer. The articl-s gener illy cuicnate from the pens of practica farmers, whose familiarity with the sub iects on which tliev treat is nortraved in * ? jvery line and word. We give the tit It: jf a lew of the leading artich - in tin number before us: "Labor-saving nutchi ncry on the farm." "Sonic Methods c Irrigation," illustrated "Plows a id Plow ing; Dignity of Labor and the ln:|?>rtanct if Knowledge; Hints Towards Kationa Farming; What can be Done in Xortl Carolina; Acid Phosphates and ('ottoi ?ecd Compost, etc. Besides the- scvcra departments of the magazine are l.i:o?vix filled with useful information, making thi Rural as we have often said, the . t val uabic agricultural publieati' u issa ! iuthi .Southern States. The terms aie per annum, or eiubs of six. SIU, per -.ear clubs often. >10; clubs of twenty, "0.? Address the publishers at Chariest :i S. C. who will furnish all the informati n desi red, as regards terms for Canvassin; Agents and the two beautiful cl.iomos which arc offered to subscribers at o\ceed ingly low prices?less than onc-ijuartc their cost at retail. One of the first business prinei, t< act upon, is to make all purchase* < irec from the manufacturers, thus savitn. !arg sums of money, lor this reason we ad vis our readers to purchase their Windows Doors, Blinds, &c., from Messrs. i. H IIall & Co., Charleston. .S. ('.who hr.v at the factories, combined benefits d.u wi from materials in first hands, skilled " rk men. latest improved machinery, and ihor ough systematic management. All wind-w glazed with good clear glass. The; ar also Agents for Asbestos' Hoofing -'ell Try it and you will be pleased with it durability. Send for price list, eireu.'arf See., Make Monet fast and honorably, >!:' . > per day, or t?7"? per week, by at on i.l :ng for u territorial right, (which arc vi free to agents, ) to sell the Ik !. sU n; t most useful. au'I rapid s> lling Sewing Wn chine, mid Patent Hut ton Mob; Worker, i ve used or recommended by t:i: lilii or l.u; u for your own use; it is only C>. Sent everywhere ?>y express. Address nil u>. . 1 * HICK LAN I) s I! IN l i M \flllM:. Por. Greenwich & Torti?ndt M-. N. i. October lit), TO TKXAS \ t v Tim JLOA K ST A K ItOlTIl! IXTEIt.NAI IOS At. AXI> Oltl.Al .'.UKUIKEX I'. H Passengers going to Texas via Men hi and I.ittle I'ock, or via Shriv. | rt, this line at oongview, the It t liout< to I' i estinc, llenrne, Waco, An t:ti. ilent-vi.ic Houston, (lalveston and .>' I j 1 i -in V t 'rii. Central, F.asicru I Smtliern T , I'n.-wiiger- vi? Nii> "i!' mi will ii'ij hi lltvii Kiiiiu-tu Tvl i'Miii< ).?||ii>, Ovi'i i (,rwok'*tt. Loiigvi'-iv iui<l nil j.i.'iit in ami Nordic astern Texts. Tliis liii<* wvll liii If. i"r Mv |:. witli i'v . v modern i.; ' iv-or n . hi 1?; i. N iv mi l nit ! i ' ' 1 , I'm uimii ace SI M'jiin - ('iir". "i i*i I.: i . Miller's i'ntviit i-'iil'iy i'lnt -n ami lore: iiii'l nowhere tin the i?r -S'-ng cotnj'l1''"ly'l"j" 1.1 "ii -'i -j' * y. - r .i l ifortnhle ji-urii' y. Tin-1.<'n K s r? ; (' ?r ni m ( i MUiwerdl tlio >|uerj; ' - . Iiv (in jmli'ic .1 icm i 'i hi ii iii i ii ful illicitae ni, cuiiiaiiiin;: i Viiln.iMi- an.I . i -ri n i|?, which an li -i i . i bj ftddntsini the GENKItAL TI( KET liKNT. liiU'rnniuii"! in I <! it *??? *11 r.rtilroii'l, ItmiMon, To [District H.l February 1'J?:>in. 600 bushels OATS, For sslebv BAUM BliO. J GOODS t0 j AT liedueed Prices, FOR !(l at OlSHuTST, hi FOR ii* THIRTY DAYS, AT RQB'T. M. KENNEDY'S; AT THE POST OFFICE CORNER, UA.ULM'jA, v . L. Bargajns in Damaged .Goods. ; AT COST. s Having lost niv place of business by the fire, J ami being pressed by e WANT OF SOON, I nm now selling my present slock of Goods 1 AT AND BELOW I COST. l B J THOSE IX WANT OP BAROAINS - I IV * l.\ DI5Y GOODS, , llcad.y-Miule Clothing r Shoos llatSj i See. Si c. &c. Will consult ilieir interest by giving me a enll ai <>ncc. Kg1* Titos'- indebted to me icill jdeaar , call and nettle. JOS, S. CLOUD. I (hte door South of residence of William Clyburu, Broad Street. January 20. tf ; AN APPEAL7 f f...1. .u. IX >uaM n?MKAtlW j-u an wnom lhinay uuuuoiu. i . 1 It rc;t3 with those who are indebted to 1 me t-i say whether or not 1 shall 1 ^ J Resume Business, and 1 take this method of making an ICni'iiost Apponl to >.! h, to come forward and ; PAY KE PROMPTLY. Friendship is *nn easy word to say. hut now is the time to test it. 1 I shall expect all who arc friends, to respond promptly to this, \ WITHOUT DELAY. c _ I ROB'T. M KENNEDY. January 15. tf e 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. ' OFFICE '?! ? oCNTY COMMISSIONERS KBUSHAW COUNT! ' . mS. C. January 1*>, 1874, All per on < hohlingCheoks or other claims 0 again*; th. County of Kershaw, ore reijuireil to presoo: it hi fir registration, at the office of the t ;?t Commissioners. within thirty s Hays, in cinuj.liancc with ecction 2 oi a joint , rcfoluti?>:i.lienerat .vsscmniy. ui levy a special tux io pay the past indobt'-Inew of Kershaw i unity, approved Deeeuib- r "Oth, 187:1. Said rec-thm vends as follows: "Scrtioi; That til'persons holding claims ' igui^t niidt'1 nit y he, and they are. hereby, 11 required l? lil a li.-i -if such claims, with the ' amount aid thereof, in the <tHce of " the County i iiai-r-iouciu, before payment 1 thereof." .loil\ .\. 1JOSWKLL, t'liairuinn. Attest: " K::a\k Cautiii:, Clerk. -a I e! I'liosgffcii lei I 1(10 Tons \(];intic. ldti Ton - Vtlantic Acid, L or sale by BAVM 11110S. I i <>?*!-<., ! I 50 ilo/eii oi'different kinds. For sale by BAUM HltO. Jttnuary 12:.'. tl* THOSE IN WANT / \1" VN VI )'I'< ? iu t he line of I'oreigu and i \ ) 1><>III tv pnuiTs, djo.,; Will alwaynAu > their interest to bay > lion tfio larjr i?i-l besi Mf-mrim-in in \V? :ilu !' * ? "in]?l- t? ?i..vk in CII80II Kl UKliKV & (l.\ RIi VND. T1 I SC FAX SOS, OFI'I '!" <>K COl'N r\" U'i'lTOK, Fsbrnary 12,1H7I. To Dox.M.it M i.' n. Esq., Tr< isurer ol K' i?ti it. ' 1.1 y: it if '!'!: - i i rc'i|itii)ii df Tuxes if fu n . r m* i'fi:ilty i" xIo11 1 il i" < i'Mi \, t" S:itnvl.iy. ilie 7tli of Morel), IS I I! 'ji -etfully. N W. UL.Uli, County Auditor. February 12. til Ejrxs ? ^pr73Bf !r.-rnnwgJJLai IJIWIJI immu New Advertisements. f, ( i: 'i S WANTED?$5 to $10 i>i;nle He u i'!is iiihllctl free. K. WHITE, Newark, N.?. iSrcn A WEEK TO AGENTS. Fastest selliuff artl >. /K ??;e '"it. 'iree valuable samples for tea cents. ylU J. 11UIJ > I757 Broadway,New \ o: Ic. CCpSYCIIOLOGY, or 80UL-CHARHIN0> Ho* * i?i:!ier :i. :c nay faicliiute uiki g;:ti the love I affections of nyper on they choose tututtt Til. i 'ii!.jji?- i. :ii i ac |Uii i'.." i'. u.i ? i.i pos*"Si, fr' .', i.:a11, : ernis, t : Tier with .tmmInge I.,- ;.ii ' O ncif, It''its it, i,atfiec wedding <Hghi Shirt Ac. Ac. a qnce book. Ad* dress w'JlI.IA >ls A C<>., 1'uba. i'intaiirTpliia. AN ACCIDENTAL, CURE. V.'ii. ;i ip.. 'I. v. m daily 'Xpecti'il from CGNSl'MPTlON, U1 rem di luring failed, aba Dr. K. James trasexpert, ei hi accidentally runde a prepa ri'ion of INDIAN HEM)', which cutt'I his only chilit, an<l now iriv.--; a recipe f ee, on receipt of two stomps t" pay expenses. ITEMi* also cures night sweats, nausea at the stomach, and will break a fr ih cold in hours. Address, CBAPDOC'K A Co^lossBsc Philadelphia, naming this paper. P I! QT! I P P SEELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSSED r. U r I uDL Kelief, Comtort A Cure for .Hernia TDIICCrC"r Kl|pture. Fine H,ee' Spring I II UOOupeoat'ifl with hard rubber, highly ?" frnm oil emir ru*tv_ ehafine. slraD" ping or girthing unpleasantness. Cool, cleanly, ligKt, safe ana durable. Unaffected by bathing. Always reliable. Every desirable pattern, including the new Rap.d Rubber Elastic Night Truss. 8ent by Mail or Kxpre?s. Bold by all dealers. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Estab'ts.1347 Chestnnt8t,,Phila.,A "87 Brd'y, K. Y. Brwaub of japanned imitations IPor cor Oils. COLDS. HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE * Wells' Carbolic Tablets. PDT UP O:\LY IX BLUE BOXES. A Tried an<I Sure Rcnirtly. Sold by Druggists. H TpBEOGIJAPHY." A new nook on the art of JU \.'ri:iug by Sound: a complete Fystnn of Phonetic Short-Baud, the shortest, most simple, easy, and comprehensive, enabling any 0110 in a short time to report trial.--, speeches, sermons,. Ac. The Lord's Prayer is written with -su strokes of the pen, and l-'O words per minute. The unemployed should learn ihl< art." Price bv mail, mi cents. Agents Wanted. Address T. \V. EVANS A CO., 199 8, 7th Street, Philadelphia. I'a. The Highaat Modic.al Authorities of Europ.o -nay tlie strongest Tonic, Purilie tij'l Deo's in tit knour.to the medical world i JITKITBlLiSA, lit arre-'s decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the lervotis s ?t>r... v-tores vigor to the debilitated, cleans s vi i. led bl ind, remove-- v. .-iele obstrnetions and.utsdi cetiv on the Liver and spleen, l'ri'-e ?1 ? bottle. .TOIIXtj. KELLOGG, is riatt St., If. f. PR.?T. P. FrrER.?Bchi* rvram, **r?, I fri^ait-d et tfca unlrcrtitvcfI'nnn'.v in IOA,and alter ;.)y"irj'ev*?ri*nf?, perfected Dr. Filler's Vrfjet able .Itheumat f 3 gyrnp. I ruf.r-.nfoe itnninf- UiUe euro for Nervs, K;iHcytndrJl?aLiaUc!i'sf.-..fv. Bn-orn to,tMi 27. h Arrli, 1' 71P. A. OrBOUIAT, 1,'r.lar-j PvlUc, iVA'a. T7cC!:r?moa rpcCgrcdtyit, andwiil r-.ddy.inyrm-TTT:'. ln(rni.rtrv.Tho*.Mnrpby,D.f>?7 rr.nkfrrrt,Philr.Kf v.r.l'. Kit-Jar. 2 fidia.Pa. >ieT..I.S.llnrh?nafi.< l.-in?rw.Iow-.JJ. tJ.fi.Smith. t'ittrf"H,b'.V.' v..To? I'fyr*, I'nJinOiur Phlh .S AQiii-f.Hi a if! t rnti J V.7 ill. r.I'hili.,!rrr*:' nr.' tv I'omphlrt A cucnintw^ratis. SWRewanlf-rari insurable cajjv.Nocsru &uthar?'t^a reality .Svld by drujgii:*. WE WANT loco " !___ FIRST O ?ASS nr.ru' A / * r tire dvvix nua.1* a <?, at one*. *? sell two of the most popular works ever published; UC T?fiTT"PC? ;l record of prison life a. . v. U11 XvO Fort Delaware, by Rev. 1 \V. K. iill., and M ARSHALL'S LIFE OF Gen. Robert E. Lee. ::;~se'i>l tor Circulars at once. TntXUl'LL BROTHERS. BALTIMORE, Ml). p--> ??}|1 ei'.rrs-;: . : a c. mm : Blot a > . .? i . - tv > to ti\ I- : 1 ? i> . - . . ... * ' ?' !) qj|) or Totter, JMr' !< r . .r f ... t j.rberirlc jp 1? a 1 1. . t 1 t ' , . r f. o \\ ' i ficrofitloi! Ki r P-.-'is in i .j I 1 * J Its 1c - . i . v c iff! l1'* Tt. : . C . I i?i>- ...n . ! i ; l'>o!lJ . br II Oil: -.4 - . , ... . Lumber! Lumber!! ilv it. j!?.?ros'-1 y repaired my Mills, I am prepare I to furni-ii XiTJIMIlBrEIR, ol all kim' . .vt llie shortest notice, ami on I tlic nil reasonable terms. The lumber is' sawed troin the t ami most select timber,! ami is w minted to be always of the iirst quality. My OIUST 3IIL.L 1 is r.lsii o complete order, and I am prepared to gin ami pack C0TT03L The Mills are situated en Pi<r Pinetroe Creek, nine miles fromthe town of Camden, ou the juiMii" roi I leading to (.'liemw. T< i in : i'-'i* the l.-tmber. e.tvi on delivery. 1 10 haul the Lumber to town, or: i tli ?. K. Di-jmt, or if the jmroLaticr. jit i. r, i' will I t- delicrrcd to liitm at the Mill. II. K. DI'lJOSK. NOTICE. II.,'-f ' t 1 ! -;i- will |ile:i?o come fori ila'i l lc i'vr :kh omits. The lossc." Iiv i re firi* r-'tnlrv n hh'ciJv settlement im?! live. For the i?tv->. . we will he !" ?tinil th office of 1)* Kennedy, oret; V/. L. I Art' i:.- eiort HODGSON' & Dl NLAP Pacific (Juftiio Company's (G AUTAL ClOO.OOOi Soluble Pacific Giianc. Tii'.-i iil \Ntti* tioiv ID well Un >wn in nil ilie . .i 1 ; it r l ie cK'ect.asa'i ie . ' ' ' ' "i*iti r t'e | ro lu<M? of ,i!-, menial com men tin lion . . . , tYil r. . i' I ' ! .''ll v..ir- J'l^ IlllSl'Stah! ' ! '" ' * ' 1 P r !r,:Mo ? ? -i I. I 'll . v "I ? ?!' : I in\IK!"il by I hv < ' ' ..111 . ' . "' ! ! ! 'i. HI . I ' ' ' ' ' 'i II" i C \' 1 *.. n! Oi's (tii.' i .;> .i. i | i:t in.u ?n::r\IJiis -m ii i -. > iv, | . ,i i ii'i !i r tlie Mil Mi II M ' ' >' . .' II! i II : VlMU l. ('!. i mi. ?! <' MI. -mil. .<. I. i n in ! t!iat it-- ' . ! < - i i - ] n oi' i'ly I Ik M.ill! . i 1 i . CM I. J. \. niT" ? ''!i \ "it. (' mi s. i! . .-. i I . : , t .. \ ' Ti l i - I < i i ' r> i| , :it crest Til 1 ' ' " I u I l tin'.. ,i:. ' !i .i till 1st of April to decidt | ' : -. . . pVjee. \V1 ; 1- red IV 'i the fsi 'rv by it- . i I, in' !i ii .! ivili ' i- re i " .J v p... :-ox. i y-v j'.io.- t mt, i.r," 'i. rn\'r. l'l.AST-I. ?\i*.* uln.n- mi Jiaml. <|'.ialiii giisruntciil. J. >.. ltoB-sON. January 1 Bat j The Wilmington Star. i 1 EkIu hi tailed only Nix Years. DAiLY NTAR. lias the largest circulation of any Daily Newspaper In tl:o State, awl a circulation in Wilmington nearly twice ua large aa any other paper. All the nev."8 of the day a ill be found in it. mid >hs I when unimportant, at length when 1' moment, and always presented in u clear, utelligcnt and interesting manner. SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE.) One Year, v>< 00 Six .Months, 3 30 Threo months, - 00 WEEKLY STA.!?,. l'RICE REDUCED. The W ::i:kov St \u is now combine ! wit!, the No?.yii Carolina F.Mt.Mut:. nudisoncot rise cheap, t pup era i:t the country, at the following REDUCED RATES: Dnn /?Antf aha Vfi-jr J* 1 00 ....... VU,,,,, J-..-. One copy, six month**, 1 00 Clubs of ?5 to 10, one year, $1 - "> per copy Clubs of 10 or more, one year, only ?1 00 Specimen copies sent on application. Address, WM. II. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C. Scliool Boolts. Union Reader, Ilolmcs' and Reynolds' Union Spelling Book Davies'''Arithmetics, Vcnablc's and Sanford's Webster's Dictionaries Stephen's History of the United States Quackcnboss' do do Easy 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 THANKS. Y\7^ desire to return our thanks to the YV publ'c gcnera'ly for the patronage so liberally Icsiowed upon us in 'he past, nnd hope, by a strict attention to business, and an earnest endeavor to please, to merit a continuance of the same. K IKK LEY & GARLAND. January s. 1874* tf NO USE TALKING! WE want EVERYBODY to know, that we do rot intend that ANYBODY shall sell | Ooods cheaper than we do. | KiriiL^ <& Garland, Jnnunry 8. tf THE LARGEST AND BEST Assorted stock oT'French and American CONFEOTIONS, NUTS. Fit I ITS. CANNKD GOODS, kc. Can always be found at KIRKLEY & GARLAND'S. January 8. tf DEY GOODS, N'OTIOXS, HATS, ajid various articles, selling at exceedingly low figures, by KIRKLEY & GARLAND. Nmall Profits, AND QUICK SALES, IS OUR MOTTO. tpilOSK wliu don't believe it, call and cx1 imine our Goods an i tlie prices at which wo arc selling. KIRKLEY & GARLAND. W-A-ICsTTIEID, PVERYBODY to know tli.it KIRKLEY & i'i GARLAND kccpStorcone door south of tli? corner, in the Workman Buildinc, where they keep always on hand, a complete .stock of General Merchandise, at LOW PRICES. AN UNDISPUTED FACT, That tlio.se who sell FOR CASH, can sell cheap?but those who sell 011 time, MUST have hij; profits. ?-j?Wes?ll CHEAP. FOR CASH. KIllIvLEY & GARLAND. Saddle and Harness Making, The undersigned begs leave to announce to the citizens of Camden and the public gen orally, that, having purchased the entire -tuck of his father, (the late F. J. Onks,)and having secured the services of a lirst class HARNESS MAKER, he is prepared to exetute all orders entrusted to him with neatness and dispatch. n' ,1- r... ?t. ??i.. lcnua rcttnuimiu^ IU1 vasu mm. w. II. OAKS. December IS. tf P I N'?, Pistols. Cn rtridpes, Pop*. Docket VJT Kuives. Scissors, Harare. Table Knives. Carvers, Silver-,d ited Knives, Folks nn?l Spoons. Plain Steel and Diamond Spectacles. t'liina and (llass Ware. NovcmbeiA. YOUNG FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY ?ASH? l^stiiey Goods. MI'S. T. 11. V.'ALUF.Il !ias opened ut her e-t ildi iir.i- tr on Urea l Street, a handsome assm tmeiit oi Millinery and fancy Goods, Of the lit -< styles, selected with jrrent care, to -nit the ta-te- ei her customers and the public generally The l.i lies nr. respectfully invited to call and examine her s:<)?.k of ?T . ? I t IT 1 1-1 '1 1 [Sttat mm ana mhibbob. Togctl.ir wV.i cv.-vv n:t olo to b found iti \v ell Mijo 'iir.i Milliiu iy i'tftlili"auio:it. (tctobcr If IMfOX ! 20,000 v-mn.U lLU'ON 5 barrels HA''IS. !\>r sale li\ HAVH 1>3U> September t. tf Ijiind I'ov Salo. OAA At' ii's of WOOD 1 \ Nib three miles nMJ from <'-\md " ' ' road,' belonging to lol n T. Qntluuafc&d C. A. Qri> batu. Apply to C. NELSON, Trustee* Decctuber4. tf i ?M??W?i?1 Marble! M^rbleK! I hereby give notice to tlxe citizens of Cam'ten mid its vicinity, that I will be in Camde: in u few days, with a lot of MARBLE, ant will be prepared to furnish Headstones, Monuments, &.c., on ns reasonable terms as they can be obtained elsewhere. All oruers promptly attended to. W. P. SMITH, Jan. 22.?tf. Of Sunuer S. C. Piedmont and Arlington LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF Richmond, Virginia. ASSETS , J ! # 3,000,000. W. C. CARRINGTON, KBESIDEST Losses Actually paid in KershawCounty with- , in Three Years, S28,000,00 I take pleasure in saymglhave retOrnt o the agency of this popular Company. -No difficulties will exist in future, as to Renewals of Policies, as I shall pay especial attention^ that branch of the busi ncss. JSaJ'l will always be found at my Of Gee on Broad Street, Camden, S. C. W. CLYliURN, Agent. January 16. 1873. tf IVEW AND ATTRACTIVE! me auenuon 01 customers is canea to my . *" LARGE AND Carefully Selected Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. A Large Stock of GROCERIES. I have also on hand an assortment Fui^niture, With a variety of other articles. All which arc offered upon the most reasonable terms. J. f. McCURSY, Apt October 9. tf THE PliMTEB^ WAREHOUSE. T)1.ANTERS, ami others, wishing toobtaa 1. their supplies at, prices that defy comperition. will consult their interest by examining my stock before purchasing elsewhere, My stock for the Pall and Winter Trade has never been more complete. It consists it in part of Cjri'ocei'ies. SUGARS?Of ail grades. COFFEE?Rio. Lnguira and Java, FAMU.V Fl.OUR?Of the finest quality, CANNED GOODS?Of all descriptions, BACON and LAUD, GOSHEN Bl'XTER and CHEESE, FRESH CRACKERS?A complete assort, went of Staple Dry Goods, Ready Dlade Clothing, 300TS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, LEATHER, Hardware, Crockery ware, and Ties And, indeed, every thing usually found in First Class Grocery. I pjyMv stock ia replenished weekly?-Good, hvays fresh. Thehiahest mnrket prior pnid for Cotton A call is respectfully solicited. V. W. JORDAN, Agent. October ttO.