The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, March 19, 1874, Image 4
LorvL ATTTFRS
(NIMH UIKECTOKY.
Episcopal Ciivrch. Corber of Lyttle.
on and Laurens streets,?services at 11
* o'clock A. M. aud 4 P. M.
. Baptist Church, Broad street?Rev.
Robert Thomson, Pastor. Services every
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 71 p. in. Prayer
U.vahiur Tlinisiiluv of S n 111.
6 j ? - r ?
Methodist Church, DeKalb street?
Kev. J. W. Kclley, Pastor?Services at
11 A. *M. and 7} P. M. on Sunday;)
Prayer Meeting Thursday at 4i P. M.
Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?
Rev.S. H. Hay, Pastor?Services at 11
A.M. and 4 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at 4J P. M.
il
9EETINGN.
IsOHS of^emperanceT
WATEREE DIVISION, NO- 9
Attend the Regular Meet
y(\ ing of your Division at Tern
per a nee Hall on MONDAY
evening next, at 7$ o'clock
By order ot the W. P. I
A. B. LEE, R S.
for tiie journal.
Please insert the following nomination i
for Intendant and Wardens of the Town
of Camden at the ensuing election, and
oblige Manjt Voters.
For Intendant,
J D. DUN LAP.
For
J. R. good ale,
A. D. Kennedy,
Wui. Deas,
Abram Marks.
Temperance Addresses.?We are
requested to state that publie addresses
will be delivered at Temperance Hall, by
Rev. J. W. Kelly and Col. W. M. Shannou,
on Tuesday evening the 31st instant.
The public are respectfully invited to at"
tend.
I
Masonic.?The member? of the fraternity
throughout the State will be gratified
to learn that the order is,"looking up"
in Kershaw. At every meeting, Kershaw
Lodge, ^9. 29, receives new accession to
its already large membership; and a'
new Lodge has Teoeatly been opened, un- j
dcr the most favorable auspices, at Flat
Rock, with the following named brethren
as officers:
L. B. Stephenson, W. M.
J. T. Cauthen, S. W.
W C. Denton, J. W.
J. J. Drakeford, Treasurer.
T. W. Munnerlyn, Secretary.
H. T. Watts, S. D.
J. R. Thorn, S. D.
Kzek. Gnskin, Tiler.
Rev. Ellison Capers.?This gentloman
preached in Grace Church on Sunday
last. We are sorry to learn that ho will
not take charge of this parish, having decided
that it is his duty to remain at
Greenville. The members of his church
there, warmly, earnestly, and successfully
opposed his leaviug theui.
The Weather?During the latter
part of la?t week we were visited with
<1 uite wintry weather, several heavy frosts,
and a good deal of ice. Great fears are
entertained that the fruit trees, which the
deceptive mildness of the weather had
' pushed forward too rapidly fur the season,
have been severely injured, if not killed.
Inquiries amoutr friends from the country,
lead us to believe that the peach crop, at
least in the sand-hills, will he almost a total
failure. A change in the weather
took place on Sunday, when rain from
the cast commenced to fall and coutiuued
almost without intermission, until Tuesday
morning
mobrkll's Mji.l.?The pond having
been rt-filhd with water, Mr. Morrell is
prepared to accommodate his patron*
again.
Another Fike. ?The alarm bell on
Thursday afternoon last, about 4 o'clock,
called the attention of our citizens to the
fact that an old brick house in the lower
part of Broad Street had taken fire inr the
roof. The wind was high at the time, but
fortunately blew in a direction which pre'
vented the spread of the conlsgration.?
The roof toon fell in. but owing to the efforts
of the firemen, and other citizens,
and the substantial manner in which the
i house had been built, the fire made but
little headway, and might have been com
pletely extinguished, but for a fight be*
? 4 nnn whit* the nth
iwoen two jiuuii^ uivu, -?iv ,
er colored, in which the latter was cul
quite badly about the head and nek.?
This caused a disturbance, and divertec
all attention from the fire for a while.?
When order was restored the flames hat
made victorious headway, and between
7 and d o'clock the conflagration was at in
height. The building thus destroyed hat
been standing for upwards of forty yearn
* and at the time of the fire was kept bj
Kdward Carter as an eating house. Tin
accident is supposed to hav e occurred bj
a spark lodging in the dry and decayet
roof J. D. Punlap, Esq., was the ownei
ot the property, and loses about $500 01
8COO, without any iusuran.ee.
In theTuux Justice's Court.?Om
day last week, 31 illy Ferguson, (colored,]
preferred, before Triel Juetice 8uibtrlsnd
* -?
f charges' against her husband, Guy FerjgOsou.
She exhibited a contract, in
which Guy undertook to pay her a certain
amount as a farm laborer, and charged
that he had fraudulently made way
with all of his crop without satisfying her
demands. TheTrial Justice, who always
does justice promptly %aud satisfactorily
between colored litigauts, told her that
Guy could bo imprisoned for his fraud.
The thought of her adored, though unworthy,
loved one, being put into a felon's
cell, was uiore than the tender heart of
Milly could bear; so, with tears in her
eyes, she told the Trial Justice that al|
though she wanted her rights, and al
though her husband would not support
her, she could not consent that such stern
measures should be adopted towards him
A day or two afterwards the guilty Guy
and his affectionate wife. again appeared
before the bar of. the Trial Justice. Itappeared
that they had never been formally
married, but had lived together for ,
several years, and that the only reason
why Milly had taken an obligation of so
bindingja character upon her liege lord, <
, was the fear that her wants would not be J
satisfied. The Trial Justice explained to <
Guy what were his duties towards this j
woman, who was, to all intents and pur- :
poses, his wife, although they had never
been formally married, and remarked,
"Guy, with all thy faults she loves thee
stilt." He advised that they should be
immediately married, and go home, and ,
live together in the affectionate discbarge j
of the mutual duties growing out of the
tender relationship of husbaud and wife. >
Aoenrdinidv in the GourL Kooui of the j
o"-/ ? ?
Trial Justice, iii the presence of twoju- 1
nior members of the bar, who happened (
to bo present, the marriage ceremony was
performed, the breach of contract case ,
was thereby settled, and the litigants went j
away satisfied. j
One of the first, business principles to
act upon, is to make all purchases direct
from the manufacturers, thus saving large
sums of money, for this reason we advise
our readers to purchase their Windows,
Doors, Blinds, &c., from Messrs. I. li.
Hall & do., Charleston, S. C , who have
at the factories,.combined benefits derived
from materials in first bauds, skilled work
men, latest improved machinery, and thorough
systematic management. All windows
glazed with good clear glass. They are
also Agents for Asbestos' Roofing Felt.
Try it and you will be pleased with its t
durability. Send for price list, circulars, J
An extraordinary circumstance in the
history of the country occurs on the death
of Mr- Fillmore. Never before since the
administration of Jefferson has it happen*
ed that only oue person was alive, except
the incumbent, who had filled tiro Presidential
office. Andrew Johnson is now
j the only ex-Proaident living, and even he
was not elected to that office, Lut came
to it as Vice-President on the assassination
of Mr. Lincoln, While the youngi t
Adams was President, the elder Adams,
Jefferson, Madison and Monroe were living.
When Buchanan was elected, Van
Bureh, Tyler, Pierce and Fillmore were
alive. When Lincoln was inaugurated
Van Buren, Tyler, Pierce, Fillmore and
Buchanan were living. Within the past
thirty-seven years seven Presidents have
been elected besides Grant. It is an extraordinary
fact that not one of the seven
is now alive.
A colony of 1,000 persons is being
formed in New York to locate on 1,000
acres of land near Aiken, donated uy Mr.
John H. Keyser to poor but desesving
persons of New York. About $50,000
will be raided to settle them comfortably,
and to insure the success of the undertaking.
The County Treasurer of Lancaster,
under instructions from the AttorneyGeneral
of the State, paid to the widow of
Isaac Coles, last week, whose husband it
is alleged was murdered by the Ku Klux
iu 1871, the half mill tax levied under
Act of the Legislature for the support of
widows and orphans, over $000.
Mar Montr fast ami honorably, $12 .50
per day, or $70 per week, by at once apply
ug for a territorial right, (which are given
free U> agents.) to sell the best, strongest,
most useful, and rapid selling Sewing Ma J
chine, and Patent Button Hole Worker, ever
1 used or recoiumended by families, or buy one
for your owu use: it is only $5. Sent free
everywhere '-y express. Address all orders
"bltklanu skwi.no maciiink,
Cor. Greenwich & Cortiandt Sis. S. V.
October '10.
Tito favorite shirt collar now approach*"
1 c 11.- .undino order, with
tng win ue ui me Btauu.?b ,
( falling ears.
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Passengers via New Orleans will find it the
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This line is well liuilt, thoroughly equipped
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r New and Elegant Day^ Coaches, Pullniati l'al
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Miller's I'll I cut Safety Platforms nnd Coupf
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journey.
r The LONE STaH ROUTE lias admirably
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by the puldication of an interesting and truthful
document, containing a valuable and correct
map. whiob can be obtained, free of charge
9 by addressing the GENERAL TICKET A
. GENT, International and Great Northern
' Railroad, Houston, Texas.
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New Advertisements.
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yl U J. Mil UK, 767 Hioadway.Nt vv York.
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at Inline, day or evening; no capital; instruction* A
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wltii six cent stamp,
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For
COUGHS.- COLDS, HOARSENESS
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
Wells' Oarjpolic Tablets.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A Tried and Sure Remedy.
8old bv Druggists.
Dll DTIIR r SEELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSSED
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TDIICvtOor Rupture. Fine Steel Spring
I nUOgtOcoated with hard rubber,highly '
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ping or girthing unpleasantness. Cool, cleanly, light, :
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787 Brd'y, N. Y, Bkwaxs of japanned imitations
I
8S.5QO A YEAK
made with our splendid
COMBINATION PROSPECTUS. 4I
Represents 50 different hooks wanted in
every family. Agents wanted in every county
and town in the United States to make a
permanent business on these works,
*ALFSSIREtC PROFITS LARGE
Complete outfits sent postpaid on reeeeipt of
?1.oil, enabling you to commence at once.?
For outfits and full particulars, address
JOHN E. I'OfTKK & CO.,
Publishers, Pliiladelpliin, Pn.
SOMETHING 'fliai will pay you nilfliPTfTI
ro DO. ^satST"- UU 1111
LARGE CASH WAGES GUAR A N- Tj^T) TPTJ*
TKEl) FOR ALL. either sex, young-P XbXxCj.
>r old; can he done during leisure time at your
ionics, or pays immensely to travel.
LARGE SALARIES to experienced A PCMTC
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lharu-s street, ltaltimore, Md.
rho Highest Medical \ A utiiorities of
Eluropo say the strongest Tonic, purified
^ndlieohstriient knowr.to the medienl|wovldis
vTTTIE^TJIBIEIB^.
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[ervous svstem, restore.1* viitor to the debilitated, j
ileauses vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstructions
md actsdirectlv on tlte Ijver and Spleen. Price ft
i bottle. JOHN <i. KKI.l.OGG, IS I'lalt St., N. V.
Da. J. P. Fitter.?Brlnraworn, fijl, I gradnatod at the
UolT?TiILrof Fran's in l.-vsX and after 30 rear*' expariene*.
Srffoted Dr.Fitter's Vegetable Dlienmatla
yrnp. I pnannteo itaa iatalliblo care for Nerxe. K?tscy
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>rr Pamphlet A guarantee jrrat if. $60 Howard for an ineurabtecaaeJfoeuronocbargeiarealMrJ^ld
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WE WANT looo
_ __ FIRST FLASK
BOOK AGENTS,
it once, to sell two of the moat popular works ever
published;
fT O OflTTnC* a record of prison life a
U. O. IJUiNJJO Fort Delaware, by Rev. I
IV. K. Handy, and
MARSHALL'S LIFE OF
Gen. Robert E. Lee.
rr-son<l for Circulars at once.
TURNBULL BROTHERS.
B.VLITMOHE. Mil.
.Million* of AorcN
EICH FARMING LANDS
IS NEBRASKA,
'
Now for Sale Very Cheap. 1
TEN VEAl'.S CREDIT, INTEREST ONI A' SIX j
I'ER CENT.
Descriptive Pamphlets with Sectional 'Map-1
sent free.
THE PIONEER.
a handsome Illustrated l'aper, containing the
Homestead Law, mailed free to all parts of
die world. Address,
0. F. DAVIS,
Land Commissioner U. I'. 1?. R: !
Oiuaha, Neb, enrci
all IJmuirn front fee v.'ir i <!? ?,.7u).,
a common Ulolt b or Clippie. ( >< i in., ro
Blx hottlfJ nrn w.i r inn .1 l.ien.i Mill ( ...5i?,i
or Teller, I'lti>|>lrv .?? Il MtVt ?Nv<. >
hiiiM-li h, lirvaipt i ?' UI..I I.iv.-/
Illuiill, M\ ! < iiliru. li.illll -H'nl.'illl ' t l
flie wor-fSi'i ofTiIon S.vr|H:if?a... j
I'.iins iu Hdiies :ini Saro turii; > c.i
LvI'liimiit in titotitl >' . I..;,, i
I?y iis woiHicrli.t i.-.,cl..i. j r-r't-vi.;. r?
cjro the most aev'.'c.T> oi.i or Mi v.- ?.-i j.
(toii| I) in h<.If l,.o i.i .. ft >rt.,s?i i . . . .
m.vii. bo awl i- , fr j ;
t-s.iinug m-jmii. i ii.. 1 . , levin r >\ r
Lr all In i.. ! - , , , ,i ..
tYoiiJ'a iu,? /t i Ii ... v. \
The State of South-Carolina.
COUNTY UK KKKSHAW.
COt.UT OK COMMON I'LEAN.
Copy .Summons for Rflvf?Com < It tin/
S'I'trtl.
JOHN MoRAE on.l 1SAREL SCOT A McRAE,
his wife, 1*1 :iilitifix,
A'/tihi it
RiJtcii I.. Living! one, nn<l Mary S. Livingstone
hid wife, Ailrii'ii Mattel, and Join M
Mii/.l, lii* wife, Samuel Logan Lung, Snllie
W. Ko}'kiii, I'Mwu? I M. Itovkin :?uti Mary t'.
bo} kin. hi* wife, Thomas W. Lang, Mary l\
Lang. Harriet M. Lung, Theodore Lang. Serena
Lang, Itiincan M. Lang. Saliie IV.
Lang, J. Boykiu Lang, Kitty It. Lang, William
S. Holt, Serena C. Holt, John Holt. Isabel
Scotu Holt, Edward C. Itrevan/, Alfred
Brevard, Harriet M ltrevartl, Tliomaa Whilaker,
John Whilaker, Isabel Fcota Kaltuond.
Williuui l> McUuwallami Lllen Meltowall, hie
wife, PnllieC. Whilaker, Lawrence Whilaker,
atxl Harriet M, Lang?Committee, 1'cfendauls.
To the altorc-uamn? Itrfnvbiuti in thin fiction.
V"U are hereby summoned ?ti<l required to
answer the complaint in this action, which,
on llie second <I:i_v of March, A. I). Ib7i, wan
filed In the olfice of the Clerk of tlie Court ol
Comnion Hen.-, for the paid county, and
nerve a copy of your unswfr on the suberribein,
at their oik<*c in itroad .Street, Camden.
S. within twenty days after the per
vice of this rumuinns on you, exclusive of thf
day of service.
If vou tail to answer this complaint within
the time aforesaid, the i'laintitls will apply t
the Court for the relief demanded in the CoinI
plaint.
Dated March If. I*7d.
Ml VNXON \ Ll.NMXG,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
March o Ui
100 kits M kCKBREL,
Ul barrels do
25 half barrels do. For sale by
BAUM BRO.
4
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' SOUTH CAROLINA
LAND AGENCY.
THE undersigned offers hie services as
GENERAL LAND AGENT; hliving established
communication with persons of all classes
who may he induced tolibuy lnnd in Soatli
Carolina. Ft is'of groht imporrfahee that the
peculiar attractions offered by i>ur section, to
those wishing to settle upon llrir uvnjtinds, bp
brought into nr#lce. This catt only" be done
by making it a specialty.
I Tito class of immigrants most needed among
| us, (all others, of cootie, are welcoiu#.) is the
one w ho brings with him enOiqchfo Luy-?-cvon
in a small way?a certain quantity or ourlaruf;
(theonly capital which we ltave left.) This
is easily done, by such none, as one-fourth the
estimated value paid down, will give him a
" * 1 ?-!"? ivitk iKri>i> ni> fnur. ?nil I
line, nnu posses.-ouu,
even five years, to pay the balance.
This class of settlers, native or immigrant,
must he tlealt with personally -inust he convinced
that this countvy.witb all its advantages
does exist, and is within fiis' reach'. Once
Satisfied on this point, the rest is easy. They
know nothing of our country, heretofore closed
to the outside world, and it has tobe told
to them. ?
) The object of the AGENCV is to do this: to
approach the man?wheresoever lie may be?
who has the means, and induce him by statements.
MADE IN SUCH A \YATTHAT HE IS
OBLIGED TO 1>UT FAITH IN THEM to invest
in our land.
This will give the land a commercial value,
and bring the liesffclftss of ret tier#.
Persons wishing to dispose of lands should
first have tlirm surveyed, and laid off in farms
of from Mtj to.one hundred aud fifty acres.?
Nothing can bo done, finder the plan proposed,
with bodies of land in block. The thing
to he sold must be offered in lots to suit the
purchaser.
All business in.connection will receive
strict hitcution from (he undersigned.
KDWAItU M. BOVK1N.
Camden, B. C. February I", 1873.'
Ukkkkkm^ks.?Gen. Jas. Chtennl, Col. IV
M Shannon, Gen..I. H. Kershaw, Oapt T. II.
Clarke, Maj. John M. DeBausshre, Gen. John
D. Kennedy, Camden, S. () Col. L. .1. Patterson,
Liberty Hill, Gov. John L. Manning,
Clarendon. S. C.
? >
A SOUTHERN HOUSE
/NUA O XT A CITUD'C
uriiU. a, iinuuxui o
DOOB, HASH,
and
BLIND .FACTORY,
Kino, Opi?. Cavnon Street,
. CHARLESTON", S. C.
JK I l,mjH|K
H R, li J
'I'll*' only house of lljc tind iu tliis City
uwnfil ami managed by u Oarolitiiah.
A LAIUJK STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND
nn?l sold at 20 per cent. less riian Northern
prices.'
address
GEO S. HACK EH,
Charleston, S. C.
l*. o. box no. . ,
t . January 22. 5 12
TRIUMPHANT!
Carolina Fertilizer
V. i LI. UK SOLO AS FOLLOWS;
CASH PRICE
$60 Per Ton of 2,000 Pounds.
TIME PRICE.
$55 Per Ton of 2 000 Pounds
lMVlltLE NOVEMIiKIl I. 1*74,
Frort of Interest,
Freight & Di ayagc to he Added.
ITS SIVCKSS |s
l\PAI(ALLELi:?,
WD ITS STANDARD IS
A. i\o. 1.
; Acid Phosphate
W ILL HE SOLD AS FOLLOWS:
CASH PRICE,
$35 per Ton of 2,000 pounds,
Tufi? ninep
iiiU?> 1 lllVJi.
$38 per Ton of 2,000 pounds,
1'AYAULE NOVEMBEB J. is;?.
Froc of IntereHt,
Freight & Dray age to be added,
Full SALE BY
J w. C. GERALD & CO.,
c\MbEX, S
GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO.,
drill rnl A;/' li/<. lit C/liil'li nlvil, a. C.
January F?. 4ra
jtlol asses, 9I(ilassi%
JO New Orleans,
25 hull' barrels
50 barrels .Muscovado l or sale by
n. 22. BALM BRO.
AN APPEAL.
I
?
' ' ' y> ii y.'\
To all whom it may Concern.
J |
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It rests with those who are indebted to,
~ x ? '?* /NM r?Al T all rt 11
mi? iu buy nuotuci vi nut A OUU.*
. , 'i - ?
Resume Business,
J . " ,
and I take this method of making an
-4-. 'A ?
Karnest Appeal
to such, to come forward and
PAY ME PROMPTLY.
#2jct> Friendship is an easy word
to say, but now is the time to test it.
I shall expect all who are friends, to
respond promptly to this,
WITHOUT DELAY.
ROB'T. M KENNEDY.
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January 15. tf
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Lumber! Lumber!!
Having thoroughly repaired iuy Mills, I ^ni
prepared to furnish
LUMBER
i v ' .{ ..f i
of all kinds, at the shortest notice, and on
the most reasonable terms. The lumber is
sawed from the host and uiost select timber,
and is warranted In be always of the first
qualify. My
GRIST MILL
is also in complete order, and I am prepared
to gin and pack
COTTOJST.
The Mills arc situated on Big Pinetree
Creek, nine miles frotuthe town of Camden,
on the public road leading to Cheraw.
Terms for the Lumber, cash on delivery.
T am prepared to haul the Lumber to town,
or t<> the H. C. R. R. Depot, or if the purchasers
prefer^ it {will be delivered to them at
the Mill.
H. K. DUBOSE.
SPECIAL NOTICE.7"
OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
KERSHAW COUNTY,
Cani'KS, S. C. January 15, 1874,
All persons holdingChccks or other claims
against the County of Kershaw, are required
to present them for registration, at the office
of the County Commissioners, within thirty
days, in compliance with section 2 of a joint
resolution of the General Assembly, to levy a
special tax to pay the past indebtedness of
Kershaw County, approved ..December 20th,
riuid section reads as follows:
"Section 2. That al' persons holding claims
against said County he, and they are, h<i by,
required to file a list of such claims, witn the
amount and date thereof, in the office of
the C'ouuty Commissioners. before payment
thereof."
JOHN A. DOS WELL, Chairman.
Attest:
Khask Carteh, Clerk.
Phosphate! Phosphate ! !
100 Tons Atlantic,
100 Tons Atlantic Acid,
For Bale by
BAUM BROS.
Hops, Hoes.
50 dozen, of different kinds.
For sale by BAUM. BRO.
January 22. tf
THOSE IN WANT
OF ANYTHING in the line of Foreign and
Domestic
FRUITS, the.,;
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.
KlUKLEY & GARLAND.
NOTICE.
Our friends and customers willpleuse come
forward and settle their accounts. The losses
by the recent fire render a speedy settlement
imperative. For the present, we will be found
. I T?. v w t
.11 me omce 'i- u m\uuuh\*j| i *?. <..
Arthur' s store.
HODGSON & DUNLAP _
Pacific Gnano company's
(CAPITAL $100,000)
Soluble Pacific Guano*
This GUANO is now so well known in all
the Southern States,for itsj remarkable effects
as an agency for increasing I he products of
labor, as not to require speeial commendation
from us, lis use for eight years past has established
its character for reliable excellence.
The large fixed capital invested by
the Company in this trade affords the surest
guarantee of the continued excellence of this
Guano. The supplies put into market this
season are, as heretofore, prepared under the
superintendence of Dr. St. Julien Ravenel,
Chemist of the Company, nt Charleston, 8.
C. Hence, planters may rest assured that
its quality and composition is precisely the
same as that heretofore sold.
J. N. ROBSOX,
Selling Agent. Charleston, |S. C.
JOHN S. RKESK & Co.,
General Agents, Baltimore.
Terms?cash; ?58 time, without interest.
To accommodate planters, they can order
now and Itavvtill the 1st of April to decide
as to whether they will take at time or cash
I u't.nn .l,.lirAri>d from the factory by
l.r.vv. .......... _ .
the car loud, uo drayage will he chnrgcd.
j. n. kob80n.
fjeraoib phosphate. guano, bone,
PLASTER, .tc., ulwaye on liund, quality
guaranteed. J. n. ROB80N.
J unwary 1 3in ?
IS A CO X ! HACOX! r
20,000 pounds BACON
5 barrels TTAMS.
For sale by
MAIM BRO
September 4. tf
Land lor Nale.
QAA ACRES of WOOD LAND, three mtlei
()"'/ from Camden, on theCheraw road
belonging to JohuT. Graham aud (J. N. Ura
ham. Apply to
C. NELSON, Tru.teeDecember
4? If
THANKS.
WE Jesire to return our thank's to the
publio generally 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 u
continuance of the same.
KIRKLEY k GARLAND.
January 8-,'1874. tf
NO USE TALKING!
WE ?Mt EVERYBODY to know, that we
do not intend that ANYBODY shall sell
Goods cheaper than we do.
Kirbley A Qarland,
January 8. tf
THE LAMESTANTBEST
Assorted stock of Preach and American
OOTTPHOTIONS,
NUTS, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, Sc.
Can Always be found at
KIRKLEY k GARLAND'S.
January 8. tf
IDIR/X- GOODS
NOTIONS, FIATS, and Tariohs articles,
selling at exceedingly low figures, by
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
Nmall Profits.
AND
QUICK SALES,
IS OUR MQTTO.
THOSE who don't believe it, call and examine
our Goods and the prices at which
we are selling.
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
WANTED,
'EVERYBODY to know that KIRKLEY &
li GARLAND keep Store one door south
of th? corner, in the Workman Building',
where they keep always on hand, a
complete stock of General Merchandise, at ,
LOW PRICES.
AN UNDISPUTED FACT,
That those who sell FOR CASH, can sell
cheap?but those who sell on time, MUST
have big profits.
J?-Wesell CHEAP, FOR CASH.
KIRKLEY 4 GARLAND.
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY
?AID?
Fancy Goods.
MRS. T. B. WALKER has opened at her
establishment on Broad Street, a handJ
some 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 are respectfully invited to call
and examine her stock of
Straw Hats,Sash,aM M BiHn.
Together with every artiole to be fountain
well supplied Millinery establishment.
October 28. tf
Cotton Food.
?1? i
We have just received a fresh supply of
above GUANO from the MARYLAND
FERTILIZING COMPANY, which is
guaranteed to be fully up to its usual
high standard.
JAMES R. PRINGLE & CO.,
Agents, 6 Adger's Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
February 26. lm*
GOODS
AT
Reduced JPrices,
FOR
CASS ONTjY,
FOR
THIRTY DAYS,
AT
ROB'T. M. KENNEDY'S,
AT THE
POST OFFICE CORNER,
CAMDEN, S. C.
t
Bargains in Damaged Goods.
In a Few Daya,
We will be ready for {business, and hare 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,
Traces, Axes, Humes, Nails, and all articles
for l'lantntion|use, is complete, and will be
sold low for cash.
KENNEDY & BOYKIN.
January 15. _ tf
Guano.
GU tons SEA FOWL GUANO,
10 tons DISSOLVED BONE.
For sale upon reasonable terms, to purchaser
malting early application.
J. k T. I. JONES.
January 1. tf
Garden Needs.
LANDRKTH'S New Crop Garden
Seeds. For sale by
BAUM BRO.
Valuable Building Iota.
s Throe on Lyttleton Street, opposite R. H.
, Kennedy's, tor sale. Terms favorable. Ap.
ply to
KERSHAW & WORKMAN,"
Attorneys, *?.
March b.it
'
MarWe! Marble !!
u I Rnfffty netto* ** * i HR?611 ji - wmm*
den and its ricinity, tbn^ I wilLbe In Camden ? ?m
in a few days, with a lot of ARBIM, > imid
will be prepared to furnish Headstones, Monuments,
Ac., en as reasonable terhu as the/
can be obtained elsewhere.
All oruers promptly attended to.
W. P. SMITH, .>
Jan. 22.?1? Of taler ?, C.
-? **?i "i'I" i I
Piedmont and Ajtt|(ton 1
-r s. . u . 3 a
f l'JvO t,* rt i \ii
' uLIFE -<
HSUBAKCE COMFAHY
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Richmond, YlryMu.
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08 JOOO.OOOi
,ir i- ,i. -Ji lif - . . ?j ?
W. C. CAESDTOTOH,
FKEIIltm
Lossea . '
I fp. \ T t 4 . * 1|#
Actually paid in KersliawCoontjr with
in Three Yeart,
| . I. ' Uj ;'^r. ' v &
$28,000,00
,i ( -<n F" => ?
-? ' ,"'4 *J,/- "if - ,.k.
I (K.t ' ,0 i H>.{ )
I take pleasure in saying Ifcuewtnrnt
o the agency of thia popnlar Qaaapany. ,tk
So dificnlties will exist is filtuit) at to
Renewals of Policies, as 1 shall pay especial
attention to that branch of the busi
ness. / '*V ; f f
1^1 will always be found at my Of - -t
Ice on Broad Street. Camden. 8. C.
W. CLYUUBN, Agent.
Janaary 16, lfcf .
NEW
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" AND ** -
ATTRACTIVE!
I.v 'U<(* 4*f|' ?"-j " ' ?
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Th? attention of costomen ia ?U to Dj
T.ARftE
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CireKllr WMMMM- *fDAY
GOODS, * rf?
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES, '
HATS and CAPS,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY.
'
A Large Stock of
GROCERIES.
I have also on hand an aaaortaaot
-> * >!!*"'. r i
Furniture,
With a variety of other artieles. All
are offered upon the moat reaeoiinable
terms.
J. I. MtCORRY, Mat
Oetober 9. -If
the pumne
WAREHOUSE.
PLASTERS, and others, wishing 4e ebtaa
their supplieejd prices that d?y competition,
will consult their internet by examining
mv stock before purchasing l Ul white,
My stock for Jthe Fall and Winter Trade
has never been more complete.. It eSMist? it
in part of -
Uroceriedt
SUGARS?Of all grades.
COFFEE?Rio, Lsgnira and J Mm,
FAMILY FL6UR?Of the tomt aoalitj,
CANNED GOODS?Of all deacripUoaa,
BACON and LARD,
008II EN BUTTER and CHUBB,
FRESH CRACKERS?A cuipUti yiorlmentof
?
Staple . Dry Goods,
Ready Made CMMag,
BOOTS, SHOES,
?
bats, oars,
LEATHER,
Hardware, Crockeryware,
i - f ; ftiff hi
Ta gging and Ties.
And, indeed, every thing aennny fennd in
Firot Clos# Orooery.
09"My stock is replenished weekly?Goods
lwsys fresh.
The highest asrkot price paid for Cotton
A coll is respectfully solicited.
D. W. JORDAN, Agent.
October 80.
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