LOCAL MAT1EBS
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Episcopal Church. Corner of Lyttle.
on and Laurens streets,?services at 11
o'clock A. M. and 4 P M.
Baptist Church, Broad street?Rev.
Rebert Thomson, Pastor. Services every
Sunday at 11 a. ui. and 74 p. uj. Prayer
Meeting Thursday at 8 p ni.
Methodist Church. DeKalb street?
Rev. J. W. Kelley, Pastor ?Services at
11 A. M. and 7* P. M. on Sunday;
D"">' Mooting Thnrailav at 41 P. M.
1,u;v' o j ? - Presbyterian
Church, DeKalb street?
Rcv.3. H. Hay, Pastor?Services at 11
A.M. and 4 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at'4? P. M. |
MEETINGS.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
WATEREE DIVISION, NO 9
Attend the Regular Meet
Aing of your Division at T> in
pcranrc Hull on 31 ON I)A V
evening next, at 7} o'clock
Bv order oi the W. P.
A. B. LEE, Ji S.
for the journal.
Please insert the following nomination
for Intendant and Wardens of the Town
of Camden at the ensuing election, and
oblige Many Voters.
For Intendant,
J. D. DUNLAP.
For Wardens,
J. R. Goodale,
A. D. Kennedy,
Win. Deas,
Abeam Marks.
We have been requested to give notice
that Rev. Ellison Capers will preach in
Grace Church on Sunday next.
Our church-going friends evinced their
appreciation of the loveliness of the weather
on Sunday last, by attending in large
numbers, the services of their respective
churches.
At Grace church, services were conducted
by Rev. Mr. Gray, assisted by Mr
John Kershaw, both of whom are students
of the Theological Seminary, connected
with the University of the South. At I
the Methodist church, services were conducted
by the Rev. Mr. Kelly; at the
Presbyterian church by the Rev. S. H.
Hay, and at the Baptist church by Rev.
Robert Thomson.
By draining bis pond, Mr. W. F. Morali
afforded an opportunity for the recovery
of many valuable piece* of property which
had been lost by parties while fishing,
hunting etc. Among the articles thus
recovered, were a double-barrelled gun.
in perfect order, and the '-Iron man," of
which our older citizens have doubtless
heard, and which was used many years
since as a target by the advocates of the
'Code."
The following are the committees appointed
under the resolutions of Gen.
Kershaw, at the meeting held in the Town
Hall on Saturday last:
Camden.?Gen. J. B. Kershaw, Gen.
James Chesnut. C ?1 K. M. Boykin. Maj
W. Z. Lcitncr and ('apt. J. M. Davis.
Cureton's Mill ?MessrsT. II. Clarke,
Jere McClair, J A. Glenn.
Liberty Hill?Col. L. J.Patterson.
Rev. J G. Richard*. \\". K. Thompson.
Flat Rock ?Dr. Jno. I. IVautham, L
B. Stephenson. Kzek. Gaskin.
Buffalo.?J M. Kirkley, Capt. D ?ve
Segars, Craddock Moseley.
Lizenbys.?D. M. Bethune, Allea McPnalrill
.T R. Shaw.
Schrock's Mill.?Col .8. M. Boykiu.
Edwin Barnes, Henry Putc.
Justice with a Vengeance.?-On
Friday last, the case, before Trial Ju9tice
J. J. Richardson, in which Joseph Allen
and his wife were plaintiffs against James
Team and Benj. Team, was brought to a
close by th# jury finding a verdict of
S15 for the plaintiffs. This case has excited
considerable attention in our com
munity, and was for the recovery of damages
to the amount of 8100, the alleged
value of a hog which was maiuicd by the
Messrs Team in such a manner as, it is
supposed, to cause his death. There were
sixteen witnesses on each side, able counsel
were employed, and three days consumed
in the trial of the case, the verdict
being as above stated. The expenses of
this action, both direct and conttquentla!,
will not be less than 8250.
Among the Trial Justices.?Trial
Justice J. F- Sutherland was engaged all
day on Tuesday last in hearing thocasoof
the State vs. John Williams and "Doctor''
Tony Whittemore?indictment for malicinwntiipf
Th? nri!???? ution was Con
ducted by A. ]\ binning Esq.. and the
defense by W. Z. Leitner, Esq. The facts
of tho ca<e,so far as we car^ learn them,
are as follows, Ilettic Dean was put into
possession of a port ion of a house belonging
to the African Church, on condition
that she should board one of the ministers
-of that church, by way of paying her house
reut ilettie found that the church demanded
too much of her, as she frequent
)y had to bear the burden of providing for
three or four ministers, inste. d of one ; so
hat she made oat A bill against the trus
tees, for the extr expenses incurred.?
This was reject d by those in authority
who commanded her to give up the prom
ises As she w;s slow in complying, tin
defendants, t.ru> e -s aforesaid, dctcrmiuec
to make the house uninhabitable. If. wa:
charged that Ji lin Williams broke dowi
tho doors, and t u.t "Doctor" Tony Whittemorc
carried of he doors, and also the
sashes from the w ndows. These infring
ments of her eas 1c were more than liettie
Dean could stan 1. so sho applied to the
law for redress. After hearing voluminous
testimony, a >lc arguments by the
counsel and ? fu 1 statement of the law by
tho presiding Ji s ice, the juiy made a
mistiial.
Corn, hay, ba i i, sugar, molasses and
coffee, for sale cl : p at Phelps & Hillings'.
The American Farmer for Mauch
is received with .t _reat variety of articles
of the most pract e 1 \ulne. No braucli oi
culture but lus 1 tJ space accorded it.?
Field Crops, Or< li ?rds, Products. Small
Fruits, the Dairy : ud Live Stock suited
t'ur it. the Poult.) Yard, the Vegetable
Garden, the Lav n the Flower Garden,
and the Green H ) se each have a department
well filled a i< by the ablest hands.
There is besides, a. teh miscellaneous matter
in which every uetuber of the family
circle will find s< u .-thing interesting and
instructive.
The National PI tform of Grangers is
also given in this : umber.
We risk nothing iu recommending the
Farmer to our fan. er friends as a reliable
and advanced pape devoted to their in
tercsts. We belie' e not one of them but
would be benefitted by its companionship
for a year.
Published by S vm'i. Sands & Son,
No. 9 North St., Baltimore, Md., at 81.50
a year, or $1, to e- lbs of five or move.
Liberal premium-: for elubs. Specimen
numbers sent freo.
One of the first business principles to
act upon, is to mak all purchases direct
from the manufacturers, thus saving large
sums of money, fur :his reason we advise
our readers to purchase their Windows.
Doors, Blinds, from Messrs. I. II.
Hall & Co., Charleston, s. C , who have
at the factories, c< u bined benefits derived
froui materials in :ir?t hands, skilled workmen,
latest improved machinery, and thorough
systematic u> o ageuicnt. All windows
glazed with good e' >ar glass. They arc
also Agents for Asbestos' Roofing Felt.
Try it and you wiil be pleased with its
durability. Send f w price list, circulars,
&c.,
Our municipal nectiou takes placo ou
the first Monday i i April.
Make Money fa t and honorably, $12 AO
per day, or $7-r> pe " eck. 1>y at once apply
;ng for a territorial . ght, (which arc givi n
free to agents,) to s 1 the best, strongest,
most useful, and j >id selliug Sewing Machine,
and Patent >i 'on Hole Worker, ev? r
used or recomuicnd d by families, or buy one
for your own use; t is only So. Scut free
every where'>v exp s. Address all ordt rs
BUCKLAND : FW'IXG MACHINE,
Cor Greenwich t Cortiandt Sts. N. V.
October !J0.
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This line is well i u ihnrouirhly cqnipp'd
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New and Klegant I).i\ Coaches, Pullman Palace
Sleeping Oars, ?\ stiughouse Air Lirak'
Miller's Patent Sale* / Platforms and C'ouplers;
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journey.
The LONE ST.\lt tOUTE has admirably
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by the publication of a interesting and truthful
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map, which can m ditained. free of charge
by addressing the I iNLKAL T1CKP.T AGENT,
Internationa' am! Great Northern
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[District E.l Febmsryl-'?Cm.
Supreme Coum Decision.?The noted
and long pendin Hat-lunger case from
Iowa, which it was expected would overturn
the excise laws >f many of the Mates,
was to-day disposeo of by the Supreme
Court, by an opinion of which the lolluwing
is the substance ;
"1 ho usual and ordinary legislation of
the States rcgulaiit g or prohibiting the
sale of intoxicatiu;- liquors, raises no
<|uestion under th< constitution of tho
United States pi io- to the fourteenth
amendment of thai i .strumcnt. '1 In- light
to sell such liqtt os is not ouo of the
privileges and im .. mities of citizens of
the United Stales. \ hicli by tli.it amendment
the States a. prohibited to abridge;
but if a case \va- resented in which .1
person owning liej > or otlu-r property at
the time a law wa; p <sed by the Stale al?
solutely pruhibit in ?ny sale of it, it would
be a very graven icstion whether sucli a
law would not oc 'ueousistcnt With t >t>
provision of that u'cudmeiit, which fori?ids
the State to i priva any person I
life, liberty or pro i t) without due pi <
Cess of law,
"While the ca before the court a<
teuipts to present i it question, it fails t
do it; because tin j Va which is taken .
true does not stat i din- I rui, and bv
positive allegation o time whu; the dfendant
became t owner of the liqici
soi l, and second! because the itcoi i
satisfies us that th .- !- a ma lo up case t
obtain the opinion < t the court in a jjravt
constitutional qui -t on. without thy cxir>
encc of the facts n eessary to raise thai
question. In sui h a ease, when the Su
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- preme Court of the State* to which the
, writ of error is directed has not considered
the question, this court will not feel at
liberty to go out of its usual course to
3 decide it."
' Mr. Justice Miller delivered tho opin<
ion.
, This ease was argued with the slaughter
house cases from Xew Orleans, and it was
expected would be decided with theui, but
! it was deferred until now.
Mr Justice JJradley delivered a eoncur
ring opinion, setting forth that the dis,
tinctivn between this and the slaughter
house cases is. in his view, that in those
eases there was a monopoly, obnoxious
the charge of depriving citizens of tho
United States of their rights of property,
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contrary to tlio provisions 01 me consulution.
but in this case the question is one
merely of police regulation, concerning
wliich the States have undoubted authority
Mr. Justice Field read an opinion concurring
in the views of Mr. Justice Bradley.
Springfield, Mass., March 7
The National t'onneil of Jndopinleut
Grangers was organized in this city yesterday.
At tho meeting of the executive
committees of the New York and Boston
Granges the declaration of principles, constitution
and ritual were adopted. The
members of the order do not hesitate to
avow that it is political in its nature.
New Advertisements.
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WORKING CLASS? week employment
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with mx cent stamp,
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USE
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."tfillions of Acres
RICH FARMI1TG LAK'DS I
IN NKlilt.\SKA,
Now for Sale Very Cheap.
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j a linn homo Illustrated l'taper, contain!!',; ''if
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'the world. AiMrt v',
0. F. DAVIS,
Laud Commissioner U. 1'. 11. H:
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| Cotton Food.
*\'e have ju>t !? '.'ivcij u fresh mipph !
ilinyo CI AN<> 'II tllO JMAJLI
I ri;KTlLlZ!N<; COM PAW, whirl* is
1 guarantee*! to bo fully U|> to its usual
high .standard.
JA.MKS II. 1 It INC Li: *\ CO.,
Agents < \ tiger's Wharf,
( harleston. .v'. '
! February -<?. lu?
^ roil ,'nid Sleet
IA.iiOH lbs. I lit )\ id'dilf"r? lit sizes,
, l5.(MMi4n,s. PLOW .STKKL, "
tj l'uriaioby BAt'M imo.
' January 21. tf
SOUTH CAROLINA
. LAND AGENCY.
THE undersigned offers his services as
GENERAL LAM) AGENT; having established
communication with persons of nil classes
who may he induced to buy land in South
Carolina. It is of great importance that the
peculiar attractions offered by our section, to
those wishing to settle upon their own lands, be
brought into notice. This can only he done
by making it n specialty.
The class of immigrants most needed among
ns, (all others, of coui so, are welcome,) is the
one who brings with lrmeuough to buy?even
in a small way?a certain quantity of our land ;
(theonly capital which v.e have left.) This
is easily done, by such a one, as one-fourth the
estimated value paid down, will give him a
title, and possession; with three or four, and
even five years, to pay the balance.
This class of settlers, native or immigrant,
must be dealt with personally ?must ne convince!
tint tiii* country.with all its advantages
does exist. and is within his reach. Once
satisfied on this point, the rent is easy. They
know nothing ofour country, heretofore closed
to the outside world, and it has to be told
to them.
The object of the AGENCY is to do this: to
apptoacl; the man?wheresoever he may be?
who lias the means, and induce him by statements,
MADE IN* SUCH A WAY THAT HE IS
OBLIGED TO I'UT F#TII IX THEM to invest
in our land.
This will give the land a commercial value,
and bring the best class of settlers.
Persons wishing to dispone of lands should
first have them surveyed, and laid oft' in farms
: of from fifty to one liuudredstnd fifty acres.?
Nothing can he done, under the plan proposed,
with bodies of land in block. The thing
to be sold must be offered in lots to suit the
purchaser.
All business ir. this connection wiil receive
strict attention from the undersigned.
EDWARD M. HOY KIN.
Or.mden, S. 0. February lit, 1873.
Hkikhences.?Gen. Jaa. Chcsnut, Col. W
M Shannon, Gen. J. II. Kershaw, Capt X. II.
Clarke, Mnj. John M. DcSauesnre, (leu. John
D Kenneily, Camden, S. C Col. L. J. Patterson,
Liberty Hill, Gov. John L. Manning,
Clarendon, S. C.
"Tsoutiierxhouse.
GEO. S. HACKEE S
DOOR, HASH,
ANT)
BLIND FACTORY,
i' r\ r\ .
lvJ.Mr, VP I'. ' A.N .M'.X C11U, f< J ,
< iiAiu,r.^ s. c.
The only house of the kinu >n this* City
owned !i?<l managed by a Caroliniati.
A LARGE STUCK ALWAYS UN HAND
tilt'! cold at 20 per cent. less than Northern
prices.
ADDRESS
GEO S. HA.i'KElt,
ClIAltI.EsTOXj & C.
P. o. iiox 17".
January 22. Ill
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Carolina Fertilizer
v/n.f, m: SOLD AS IOLI.OW3;
CASH PRICE.
$50 For Ton of 2,000 FoundsTIME
PRICE,
$55 Per To** 0f 2.000 Pounds
PAYABLE N0YKM15EK 1. 1 ^7?,
of" Intercstj
Freight & Drayage to be Added.
1 'iv srccEss is
AM" ITS STANDAIM) IS
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Acicl Phosphate
Wll.i. r.il So! l? AS FOLLOWS:
?'ASH PRICE,
$35 per on or 2,000 pounds.
TIME PRICE.
$33 per -'on of 2,OOO pounds,
l'A\ Vr.i-i: NoVKMI'KK 1. 1S7L
S<V?c of Intorost,
Freight & Drayage to be added.
i?!|: SALK inp
' W. G. GERALD & . 0.,
< .1 v/n:x, s. c.
liHO. V.'. WILLIAMS & CO.,
| (i.llrl'il/ ! nf: (it ^. 0.
January ] "?. -tin
.Ho!
20 hirivl; New Orleans,
2.\ hall" barrels
50 barrels \iu*eovado For sale by
Jan. BAUM BHO.
AN APPEAL.
To all whom it may Concern.
It rests with those who arc indebted to
mo to say whether or not I shall
Resume Business,
and I take this method of making an
Earnest Appeal
to such, to come forward and
PAY ME PROMPTLY.
JgsSP' Friendship is an easy word
to sav, but now is the time to test it.
J 7
I shall expect all who are friends, to
| respond promptly to this,
WITHOUT DELAY.
ROB'T. M KENNEDY.
January 15. tf
Lumber! Lumber!!
Having thoroughly repaired my Mills, I am
prepared to furnish
LXTlyEBEK/
of all kinds, at the shortest notice, and on
the most reasonable terms. The lumber is
sawed from the best and most select timber,
anil is warranted to be always of the first
quality. My
GRIST 3IILL
is also in complete order, and I am prepared
to gin und pack
COTTON.
The Mills arc situated on Big Pinctree
Crotti. nine miles fromthe town of Cnmden,
on the public road leading to Cheraw.
Terms for the Lumber, cash on delivery.
1 am prepared to haul the Lumber to town,
or to the S. C. U. R. Depot, or if^the purchasers
prefer, it will be delivered to them at
the Mill.
II. K. DUBOSE.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
OFFli ii OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
KERSHAW COUNTY,
Camukn, S. C. January 1*1, 1874.
All persons holdingChecks or other claims
against the County of Kershaw, tire required
to present them for registration, at the office
of the bounty Commissioners, within thirty
days, in compliance with section 2 of a joint
resolution of theGeneral Assembly, to levy a
special tax to pay the past indebtedness of
Kershaw County, approved December 20th,
1878.
Said section reads as follows:
"Section 2. That aP persons holding claims
against -:i:in ounty ne, aim uiey are, uereuy,
required to tile a list of such claims, with the
amount and date thereof, in the office of
the County Commissioners, before payment
thereof."
JOIIX A. I50SWCLL, Chairman.
Attest:
Fit\nk Carter, Clerk.
riiospiiale! Phosphate!!
100 Tints Atlantic,
100 Tons Atlantic Acid,
For sale by
BAUM BROS.
IXooisi, Hoes.
50 dozen, of different iTinds.
For sale by BAUM BRO.
January 22. ti' 1
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THOSE IN WANT
OF ANYTJIIXU iu the line of Foreign and
Ooinestic
ZFVFLTTITS, cfco.,;
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.
KIllKLEY & GARLAND.
NOTICE.
Our friends and customers will *,'ieasc come
forward and settle their acce^n,.,, The losses
by the recent tire ren<R... ? cpoo-lv settlement
imperative. For *'lie present, we will be found
at th? of'.g 0j- j p. Kennedy, over W. L.
..iiur's store.
HODGSON & DPNLAP
Pacific Guano Company's
(CAPITAL 8100.000)
Soluble Pacific Guano.
This GUANO is now so well known in all
the Southern States,for its] remnrkablo effects
as an agency for increasing the products of
bibne as not to renuirc special commendation
from us. lis use lor eight years past has established
its character for reliable excellence.
The large tixed capital invested by
the Company in this trade affords the surest
guarantee of the continued excellence of this
( anno. The supplies put into market this
season arc, as heretofore, prepared under the
superintendence of l)r. .St. Jnlien llavenel,
Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, S.
Hi nee, planters may rest assured that
its ((Utility and composition is precisely the
sumo a" that heretofore sold.
J. X. ROBSON,
Selling Agent, Charleston,'S. C.
JOHN S. REF.SK ,<t Co.,
Qciteral Agents, Baltimore.
Terms?S-18 cash; iod time, without interest.
To accommodate planters, they can Tiler
now and liavetill the 1st of April l< i?lc
as to wind her they will take at lime or cash
price. When delivered from tlio factory by
tlic carload, no drnyatre will be charged.
I V lit'BSON.
'wjp-AI'IB PHOSPHATE. CCAXO, BONE,
] PL\STI.H. \c., nlwnv i n lii,ml. tpiulily !
J giiHrnnlvi d. .1. N, |;ol{SON.
Janu.iry I "m
BACOK! BAC05I!
20,000 pounds HACON
5 barrels HAMS.
For sale l>y
1M17I RRO
September l. tf
l^umt lor Sale.
AAA A' HI'S of WOOD LAND, three miles
Jll'l from Camden, on tlieCliernw road,
lie'.oiijring to JohnT. UrahamandC. X. Grnliuni.
Apply lo
C. NELSON, Tiustee*
!i December-!# if
School BOOl?J8.
Union Render, Holmes' and Reynoids'
Union Spelling Rook
Davies'JArithmetics, Venable's and Sanford's J
Webster's Dictionaries 1
Stephen's History of the United States
Quackenboss' do do 1
Easy Rooks of Instruction for children (
Primers and 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
public genefa'ly for the patronage so
liberally bestowed upon us in the past, and ,
hope, by a strict attention to business, and
an earnest endeavor to please, to merit a "
continuance of the same.
KIRKLEY k GARLAND.
January 8, 1874. tf
NO IISF TAL KINCT
-m w w mam mm* mmmm ^
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
DRY O-OOIDS,
NOTIONS, HATS, and Tarious articles,
selling at exceedingly low ilgjires, by
KIRKLEY & GARIAND.
Nmall l3roftt)B,
AND
QUICK SALES,
IS OUR MOTTO.
1HI0SE who don't believe it, call and examine
our Goods and the prices at which
we are selling.
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
WA1TTED,
nVERYBOPY to know that KIRKLEY &
f'l (j.vuLAMD Keep store one doorsoutn of
th? corner, in the Workman Build- ]
ing, where they keep always on hand, a
complete stock of General Merchandise, at C
LOW PRICES. t
AN UNDISPUTED FACT,
That those who sell FOR CASH, can sell
cheap?but those who sell on time, MUST
have big profits.
JgfWesell CHEAP, FOR CASH.
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
"~FAT.T. AND WmTER"
MILLINERY
?AJJU?
Fancy Goods.
MRS. T. B. WALKER has opened at her
establishment on Broad Street, a handsome
assortment of
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 arc respectfully invited to call
aud examine her stock of '
straw Hats.Sash aiifl M Rlois.1
Together with every article to be found in ^
well supplied Millinery establishment.
October 2o. tf
WE WANT looo ]
_____ _T FIRST CLASS 1
BOOK ACENTS, '
ut once, to seil two of tho ino*t popular works ever
published;
TT C! TSHTiTTlC! a record of prison life a
U. u. IjUINUiJ Fort Delaware, by Rev. i.
V,'. K. iiuudy, and
MARSHALL'S LIFE OF
Gen. Robert E. Lee.
IVSend for Circulars at once.
TURNBULL BROTHERS.
Baltimore. Md.
GOODS
AT
Reduced Prices,
FOR
- ?. -n?rr- rf-XWTT.'V
(Ji3L0XX wrxn M dh ,
FOB
THIRTY DAYS,
i
AT
ROB'T. M. KENNEDY'S,
AT THE
POST OFFICE CORNER,
CAM DKX, S. C.
Bargains in Damaged Goods.
In it Few Days.
Wo will bo ready for Jbiisiness, and hare a
fine Mock of iiooils to offer, received since
the fire, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
Hardware and Groceries.
| Our stock of Iron, Steel, l'loiigk MotibN,
Trace-. Vxes, Haines, NniK and all articles
*- ??! < ?m eoninlctc. and will be
, mr i luiiiiii iu.i .. ,
, soM Inn' for oa^li.
KKNNKDY & K0YK1N.
I Jiitiunry 1*>. tf
Guano.
(50 t >ms ska row I j or A NO,
10 tons DISSOLVED HONE.
For sale upon reasonable terms, to purchnscrmakiin;
early application.
J. & T: I. JONES.
January 1. tf
LANDUETIl'S Now Crop Garden
Seeds. For sale by
BAVM IiRO. j
9
Marble! Marble
I hereby give notice <o the citizens of <
den and its vicinity, that I will be in Co
in a few days, with a lot of MARBLli.
ivill be prepared to furnish Headstones,
omenta, &c., on as reasonable terms as
can be obtained elsewhere.* '
All oruers promptly attended to.
W. P. SMITH.
Jan. 22.?tf. Of Sumter S. C
Piedmont and Arlingtc
LIFE
ENSUE ANCE COMPAK
W. C. CAEEINGTON
PRESIDENT
Losses
Actually paid in KershawCounty v
m Three Years,
328,000,00
V
I take pleasure in sayinglhave reta;
b 0 the agency of this popularComp;
-^o difficulties will exist in future, : Renewals
of Policies, as I shall pay e
:ial attoution^to that branch of the I
1688.
will always be founde&t my '
ice on Broad Street, Camden, S. C.
W. CLYtfUBN, Agem
January 16, 1873. tf
KEW
AND
ATTRACTIVE
Che attention of customers is called to
LARGE
AND
Carefully Selected Stock <
[)RY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
TiAAma J CTTAr
uuLfio ana cnux,
iiats and cars,
hardware,
:rockery.
A Large Stock of
GROCERIES.
I have also on hand an assortment
Furnituro,
With a variety of other articles. /
which are offered upon the most reas?
aable terms.
J. ?. McCURBY, Apt.
October 9. tf
THE PliAJTTEB'O
WAREHOUS1
PLANTERS, and others, wishing tool'
their supplies at prices that defy con
lition, will consult their interest by exon
ing my stock before purchasing elaewhert.
My stock for'the Fall and Winter Ti
has never been more complete. It consi*
in part of
Groceries.
SUGARS?Of all grades.
COFFEE?Rio, Laguira and Java,
FAMILY FLOUR?Of the finest qualit;
CANNED GOODS?Of all descriptions,
BACON and LARD,
GOSHEN* BUTTER and CHEESE,
FRESH CRACKERS?A complete usi,
ment of
A
Staple Dry Good?
Ready Made Clothing
BOOTS, SHOE
HATS, OAPf
LEATHER,
Hardware, Crockcrywaiv
and Tic*
And, indeed, every thing usually foun<l i.
First Class Grocery.
gkgrMy stock is replenished weekly?^ 01
I ways fresh.
The highest market price pai l for Cotton
A call is respectfully solicited.
1). W. JORDAN, Agen?
^ October 30.