The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, March 26, 1874, Image 3
LOCAL MATTERS
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Episcopal Churcii. Corner of Lyttle.
on and Laurens streets,?services at 11
o'clock A. M. and 4PM
Baptist Church, Broad street?Rev.
' Robert Thomson, Pastor. Services every
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7} p. m. Prayer
Meeting Thursday at 8 p. ui.
Methodist Church, DeKalb street?
Rev. J. W. Kelley, Pastor?Services at
11 A. M. and 71 P. M. on Sunday
Prayer Meeting Thursday at 41 P. M.
Presbyterian Church. DeKalb street?
Rcv.S. H. Hay, Pastor?Services at 11
A. M. and 4 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
. Meeting on Wednesday at 41 P. M.
MEETISiOS. !
S03S OF TEMPERANCE.
WATEREE DIVISION, NO 9
A Attend the Regular Meet i
ing of your Division at Tern
ptranre Hull on MONDAY
evening next, at 71 o'clock ,
By order ot the W. P.
A. B. LEE, R. S. '
PUBLIC MEETING
Watoree Division will hold a Public
Temperance Meeting at their Hall, on ]
the 31st instant. <
Addresses will be delivered by Col. W.1 (
-- -- ' u?.. T W KTnllv.
31. Gannon auu no. v. ... ...
r ... .
Neighboring Divisions auJ the public
in general, are invited to attend. <
A special invitation is extended to the *
ladies. 1
Doors open at 7 o'clock, P. M. Meet- 1
ing to commence at 8.
A. B. Lee,
N. Thompson,
D. R. Kennedy, '
W. R. McCreight,
Committee. ,
for the journal.
Please insert the following nomination '
for Intendant and Wardens of the Town '
of Camden at the ensuing election, and 4
oblige Many Voters. i
For Intendant, .
J. D. DUNLAP.
For JfurrfeHS,
J. R. Goodale,
? V
a. lf. ,
Wtrv Dkas,
Abram Marks.
Messrs. Editors: Please announce the
^.following gentlemen as candidates (subject
F , to the action of the Convention.) for In)
tendant and Warden? of the Town of '
Camden, and oblige *
Many Voters. i
For Intendant. 1
M. BAUM.
For Wardens.
J. W. McCurry,
William Dcas, '
John S Moroney.
Abram Marks.
There will be no services in the Kpisco- ,
pal Church on Sunday next.
!
General J. B. Kershaw left home on
Tuesday last for Washington. He is a
member of the Committee appointed by
the Tax-Payers' Convention to lay their
^sjorial before Congress.
1 Chesnut was prevented from
k Som8 <he Committee by circum|
stances beyond contro,
f Masonic.?Kershaw u<jke ^0. 29, a
? F. M., has chanjrH the Wdimr
its regular monthly ccmaoiunications from
tbe second to the first Tuesday in each
month. Brethren will take due notice
and govern themselves accordingly.
Small-Pox.?Considerable excitement
was created, on Friday last, by the announcement
that another case of this
loathsome disease had made its appearance
in our midst, this time on the premises of
Mr. James Dunlap, in the rear of Mr. R.
McCreight's shop. Upon investigation,
however, it was found to be, if anything,
^ a cife) of varioloid. The patient, who was
a cowed woman named Margaret Guss
wax 4wflicted at the same time with diph
theriu,^ which she died on Sunday
about niWW mud1) was buried the same
evening. We fnink it proper to add,
that it is doubted ^jf she had either,
small-pox or varioloid she not having
been exposed to the <$sease, and the case
reported by us some weeks since being
I nearly a mile distant ^hrn where she
^^livcd The t >wn authorities, however,
H^iave the place carefully warded.
If there is any spread^f the disease,
our readers shall be promptly and correct-'
I ly advised of the fact.
k -Sr ?
OeKalb Colored fikuooL, No. 1.?
Through the courtesy of the teachers, it
i was our privilege to visit this school on
l. Thursday last, and it gave us pleasure to j
observe the progress that is being made I
in the education of the colored youth of
our town. The accuracy of the recitations.
Pi good order that prevailed reflectlit
alike upon the teachers and the
and furnished additional evidence '
elevating influence of education
olored people throughout the State
similar advantages, the time would
me when they would more fully
it? the rights with which they
en invested, and ezereise the same
nner more ooudueive to the gener-1
I
MMMMMMM?? mm?B
This school numbers some twohundre
pupils, and is supported by tho Freeduian'
Aid Society, of Boston, Mass., and th
State of South Carolina conjointly, em
ploys four teachers, and is under the gen
eral supervision of Miss A. Ball, o
Concord, Mass.
A Bad Bridge.?The County Com
missioners, as we are informed, paid fivi
dollars to some one to build a bridge ovei
a ditch in the Little Lynches Creet
swamp at McGougan's Bridge The con
tractor laid five pieces of plank on the
old bridge, but neglected to mil them
down. On Monday lust; some citizens oi
our county attempted to cross at this point
when *tlie water was high. The bridge
was floating, and when the mules struck
it, they went through into the ditch. A
serious accident was only avoided by
prompt action, and a loss of property to
the value of about $500. thareby saved.
Do not the Commissioners know that the
County is responsible for any loss that
may be occasioned by bad bridges ?
The fire alarm bell was sounded again
jn Tuesday morning. A fire was discovjred
on the premises of Mr. L. M Bosswell,
but was extinguished before any
damage was done.
Tho Lancaster mail by the way of Fiat
Rock and Pleasant Hill uow leaves Camden
on Tuesdays and Saturdays, instead of
jn Mondays and Fridays as heretofore.
Mr. George Aldcn, realizing the want
)f more room for the transaction of his
steadily increasing bnsiness, has erected
in the rear of his store, a substantial
warehouse and platform.
Dr. Zemp's new Drug Store is rising
gradually, and the walls will soon be finished.
A Smash ?On Monday last, a vagrant
dog strayed into the store of Baum Bros.,
ind upon being iuvited to leave, in his ea
jerness to escape, passed tlirougn a pane 01
jlass in one of the haudsome front windows
if the store, regardless of the damage entailed
thereby upon the Messrs. Baum>
and of the imminent risk of mutilating his
carcass.
Persons having Dry Hides, Furs, Brass,
Copper, &c., can dispose of the 6auie for
cash by calling on Charles Hymau. See
his advertisement.
Our enterprising young merchant, H.
Barucb, having returned from the North,
offers a most attractive stock of new
Spring and Summer Goods, and his prices
are so low as to place the same within the
reach of all. Give him a call.
D. C. Kirkley, a retired brother typo,
is announced as a candidate for Warden
it Camden.?Lancaster Ledger
W* trostthat ,.nr frinrxt ? *"
and uudertake to promise, that lie will
make a good Warden, if honored by the
choice of our Camden neighbors. Good
nmtfl t*nnd men. in every posi
I 1-5 , .
tion in which fortune places them.? Trut
Southron.
Clocks of all sorts for sale at Dr. J. A
Young's.
There was a heavy frost, with icc, or
Wednesday morning.
Stockholders of Steamer Lillingtor
will notice advertisement iu another col
urnn.
?Qna-a?ilic first business principles t*
act upon, is to make ati p^aIi.-^os direc
from the manufacturers, thus saving Jargi
urns of money, for this reason we advise
our readers to purchase thcijr Windows
Doors, Blinds, &c., from Messrs. I. II
Hall &, Co., Charleston, S. 0 , who havi
at the factories, combined benefits derivci
from materials in first hands, skilled work
men, latest improved machinery, and tlior
ough systematic management. All window
glazed with good clear glass. They ar
also Agents for Asbestos' Roofing Felt
Try it and you will be pleased with it
durability. Send for price list, circular
&c.
Make Monet fast awl honorably, $12.6
n?r tin v. or $70 ner week, by at once appl;
;ng for'? territorial right" (which arc givei
free to agents.) to sell the best, strongest
most useful, ami rapid selling Sewing Ma
chine, and Patent Button Hole Worker, eve
used or recommended by families, or buy on
for your own use; it is only $o. Sent fre
everywhere by express. Address all order
'BUCKLAND SEWING MACHINE,
Cor Greenwich ft Corliandt Sts. N. V.
October <10,
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Passengers via New Orleans will find it th
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New and Elegant Day Coaches, Pullman Pal
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Miller's Patent Safety Platforms and Coup
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by addressing the GENERAL TICKET A
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Railroad, Houston, Taxa*.
[District E.l February 12?3m.
J New Advertisements.
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I valuable package of goods sent free by mail. Address,
with six cent stamp,
M. YOUNG Jc CO., 172 Greenwich St., N. Y.
For
, COUGHS, COLDS HOARSENESS
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
r USE
Wells' Carbolic Tablets.
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P
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#8,SOO A YEAR
made with our splendid
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SALES SURE A PROFITS LARGE
Complete outfits sent postpaid on resecipt of
$1.50, enabling you to commence at once.?
For outfits and full particulars, address
JOHN E. POTTER & CO.,
Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOMETHING That will pay you nTTlTlflTfTl
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or old; can he done during leisure time at your
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LARGE SALARIES to experienced Apr MTC
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for it at once, to LARANE A IIA EL, 16 1-2 North
Charles street, Baltimore, Md.
The Highest Medical |Authorities of
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aud Deobstrueut known to the medical|worldis
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and acts directly on the Liver and Spleen. Price II
a bottle. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Piatt St., N. Y.
Da. I, P. Fttl**.?B?ln* twora. says, I graduated at the
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oaae.No sure no charge^ reality.Sold by drugciaU.
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TURNBULL BROTHERS.
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Million!* of Acres
won rViXUtfxirci XjAstdo
IN NEBRASKA,
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ten years credit, l.ntkhest on it six
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, sent free.
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a handsome Illustrated Paper, containing the
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the world. Address,
0. F. DAVIS,
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Omaha. Neb,
I
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H bt jrWjfe., ,ml' 1, soothing and le
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k W \ t the disease yields, when ?N
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^Hlectorder bv ilic wonderful alterative HI
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t )cul Dliicovory, taken carneblly, loPJ
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^ diseased ?lan<U and llniiij; mcinbranc ' C
! BBnobO pndcommunicatingchamber*. (-Ctb
gBtarrh I'cmodv should be applied wnr.u ip'sB
I ^Hwilh Dr. iMoreo't. NnunS Donrlin.
^ tiioonlyinstrument with v. Hcli lluidi.ie w|
^Hiclne can Iks jjWccff.y applied to all part i tjfl
Bot va*r:icci andThamhcriiinvlilr.ltuid r? M
B Kflrxi'it anil front which tli -cbarpr prorec ' .
, KBso successful has tills tre,*itnieil pr.?v -%t
i &?' that the propci dor offer )p,jOO IT .'!yi
lrj|rvnrd for n < .. r ot "( ! ' < i J'rt l
ISCatarrh he can not ct.... 'i'nc t\, > ; i?- ~*T
? The State of South-Carolina.
COUNTY OF KICKSHAW.
8 COURT OF COMMON P1.EA8.
i Coyy Summon* for licfief-?Comjdainf
Scried.
JOHN McRAE and ISABEL SCOTA Mc?
HAK, his wife, Plaintiffs,
Y Ay H in *t
n Robert L. Livingtone, and Mary S. Living>
slone liia wife, .Virion Mttzel, ami Julia M.
Maze], his wife, hnmuel Logan Lnng. Sallie
r J W. Boykin, Ldward M. Roy kin and Mary C.
e ; Boykin. bin wife. Thomas W. Lang, Mary
p | Lang, Harriet M. Lang, Theodore Lnng. Se.
8 renaC. Lang, Duncan M. Lung. Sallie IV.
Lung, J. Boykin Lang, Kitty B. Lang, William
S. Holt, Serena Holt, John Holt. Isabel
Scoia Holt, Edward C. Brevar//, Alfred
Brevard, Harriet M Brevard. Thomas Whitaker,
John Whitukcr, Isabel Scota Saltnond,
William D. MeDownlland Ellen McDownll, his
wife, SallieC. Wliitaker, Lawrence Whitaker,
aud Harriet M. Lang?Committee, Drfcn1
- m.4 ..
S ?
e To the (ilforc'Unmxl 1)< thulont* in (In* action.
? ,
You are hereby summoned nti<l required to
i. answer the complaint in this action, which,
e on the second day of March, A. I). 1871, wan
. filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of
n Common Pleas. for the Raid county, and
serve a copy of your answer on the sithj
acrihers, at their office in Dread Street, C'ltnden,
8. C., within twenty day* after the ser
vice of this summons on yon, o*clu?ire of the
i, 'lay of service.
i- If you fail to answer this complaint within
o the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will apply t
i-1 the Com i for the relict demanded hi the Coinplaint.
V Dated March 2. 1H7-I.
SHANNON A* LINNINO,
i- Plaintiff a Attorneys j
March o Ct
inn kit- MACKKREL,
n 10 harrelR do
26 half barrels do. For sale by
BAUM BRO.
SOOTH CAROLINA
LAND AGENCY
THE undersigned offers his services as
GENERAL LAND AGENT: having established
conimunicafion with persons of all classes
who may be induced to buy land in South
Carolinn. 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 be done
by making it a specialty.
The class of immigrants most needed among
us, (all others, of com se, are welcome,) is the I
one who brings with him enough to buy?even
; 11 ?,, flnrtnin nun nt it v of our land:
l/l il siiuui vfnj?MW4.W , w
(theonly capital which we have left.) TI113
is easily done, by such u 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 'oe convinced
that this country,with all its advantages
does exist, and is within his 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 to be told ]
to them. *
The object of the AGENCY is to do this: to 1
apptoach the mnn?wheresoever he umy be?
who has the means, and induee him by statements.
MADE IN SUOII A WAYTHAT HE IS
OBLIGED TO PUT FAITH IN THEM to invest
in our land.
This will give the land a commercial value,
and bring the bestclass of settlers.
Persons wishing to dispose of lands should
first have them surveyed, and laid off in farms
of from fifty to one hundred and fifty acres.?
Nothing can be done, under the plan propos- od.
with bodies of land in block. The thing ^
to bo sold must bo offered in lota to suit the J
purchaser.
All business in this connection will receive
strict attention from the undersigned. F
EDWARD M. BOYKIN.
Camden, S. C. February 19, 1873.
References.?Gen. Jns. Chcsnut, Col. W
M Shannon, Gen. J. B. Kershaw, Capt T. 11.
Clarke, Maj. John M. DeSaussure, Gen. John ?
D Kennedy, Camden, S. C Col. L. J. Pat- 1
lerson, Liberty Hill, Gov. John L. Manning, 8
Clarendon, 8. C. "
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A SOUTHERN HOUSE
GEO, S. HACKER'S j
DOOR, SASH,
AND
BLIND FACTORY
9 f
King, Opp. Cannon Street, fl
CHARLESTON, S. C.
The only house of the kin-i in this City ?
owned and managed by a Carolinian. t
\ LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HA$D *
and sold at 20 per cent, less than North- 1
ern prices. '
ADDRESS
GEO S. HACKER,
Charleston, S. C. 1
p. o. box lto. ?
January 22. . 12 t
THIVMrHAETT!
' '.rmo
Carolina Fertilizer,
WILL Hi: SOLD AS FOLLOWS;
CASH PRICE.
$50 Per Ton of 2,000 Founds.
TIME PRICE.
$55 Per Ton of 2.000 Pounds
PAY \HLK NOVEMBER 1. 1*74
Free of Interest, ^
Freight &. Drayage to be Added. ;
ITS Sl'CCESS IS I
UNPARALLELED I
AMI ITS STANDARD IS j
.4. -mr ~ ^ i
J%- -i u. a _
Acid Phosphate
WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS:
('ASII PRICE,
$35 per Ton of 2,000 pounds, ,
TIME PRICE.
$38 por Ton of 2,000 pounds, !
PAYA RLE NOVEMBER 1, 1X74.
Freight & Dray age to be added,
FOll SALE BY
W. C. GERALD & CO.,
('AMD EX, S ('.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
flrnrrnf Ai/> nti. ut C/uirlenfon, S, C.
January l'i. 4i?
.Holnsses,
20 barrels Now Orleans,
2."? half barrels
50 barrels Muscovado For sale by
n 22. BAUM BKO
AN APPEAL.
j
To all whom it may Concern.;
It rests with those who are indebted to .
me to say whether or not I shall
Resume Business,1
' G
and I take this method of making an
Earnest Appeal r]
to such, to couie forward and
i
PAY ME PROMPTLY. c
Friendship is an easy word
;o say, but now is the time to test it.
C shall expect all who are friends, to
'espond promptly to this, 1
WITHOUTDELAY.
ROB'T. M-KENNEDY. '
January 15. tf rj
Lumber! Lumber!! "
Having thoroughly repaired my Mills, I am
repared to furnish
LUMBER J
if all kinds, at the shortest notice, and on ^
he most reasonable terms. The lumber is ^
awed from the best and most select timber,
md is warrunted to be always of the first /
|uality. My
GRIST MILL
s also in complete order, and I nm prepared
o gin and pack
COTTON.
The Mills nre situated on Big Pinetree
,'reek, nine miles fromthe town of Camden,
ui the public road leading to Cheraw.
Terms for the Lumber, cash on delivery.
1 am prepared to haul the Lumber to town,
ir to the 8. C. K. R. Depot, or if the purchn
ers prefer, it will be delivered to thein at I
he Mill. _
H. K. DUBOSE. | A
SPECIAL NOTICE.
1FF1CE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
KERSHAW COUNTY,
Camdrn, 8. C.January 15, 1874,
All persons holdingChecks or otlierclainiH
igainst the Couuty ol' Kcrslinw. are required C!
o present thein for registration, at the oifice d
if the County Commissioners, within thirty
Inys, in compliance with section 2 of a joint ai
esolution of the General Assembly, to levy a
ipecial tax to pay the past indebtedness of
vershaw County, approved December 20th, 0
873. 0
Said section reads as follows:
"Section 2. That all persons holding claims
igainst said County be, and they are, hereby, ^
cquired to file a list of such claims, with the
nnount and date thereof, in the oifice of ~
Lc County Commissioners, before payment
hereof."
? . JMI1N A. BOS WELL. Chairnmn. 4
Attest:
Frank Carter, Clerk.
Phosphate! Plioapliatc!!
100 Tons Atlantic,
100 Tons Atlantic Acid,
Tor sale by
B All 31 BROS.
Hoes, Iloes.
50 dozen, of different kinds.
For sale by BAl'M BRO. '
January 22. tf /
THOSE IN WANT j?
OF ANYTHING in the line of Foreign and
Domestic U
FRUITS, ctoc.,! n
iVill always find it to their interest to buy d
trhere the largest and best assortment is L
tcpt. We always keep a complete stock in k
leason. d
KIRK LEY & GARLAND. c
. U:
NOTICE.
Our friends and customers will please conic ftl
oruard and settle their accounts. The losses Q'
>y the recent fire render a speedy settlement
mperative. For the present, we will be found ft|
it the office of J. ]) Kennedy, over W. L. i,
\rthur's store.
HODGSON* & DUXLAP
Pacific (Juaiio Company's J
(CAPITAL 8100.000; r<
Soluble Pacific Guano. 2
This Gl'ANO is now so well known in all W
he Southern States.for its' remarkable effects
is an agency for increasing the products of [(
abor, us not to require special commendation s
'rom us. Its use for eight years past has es- j
ahlishcd its character for reliable excel-1
ence. Tlie large fixed capital invested by
he Company in this trade affords the surest ,,
guarantee of the continued excellence of this (..
iuano. The supplies put into market this '
teason are. as heretofore, prepnrcd under the
luperlntendence of Dr. St. Julien Havenel,
Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, B. t>.
3. lfencc, planters may rest assured that ,,J
ts quality and composition is precisely the g
intno as that heretofore sold. ol
J. N. ROBSON,
Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. 0
JOHN S. KKESK & Co., ti
General Agents. Baltimore. a
Terms?$48 cash; time, without inter- r<
let.
To accommodate planters, they can order M
now and havetill the 1st of April to decide w
xs to whether they will take at time or cash ti
|irice. When delivered frr.m the factory by h
the carload, no dravage will be charged. si
.1 b. ROBSON. fi
'jyAClD PHOSPHATE. C.I.'AXO, BONE, p
PI.ASTER, .ko., always on band, quality ii
guaranteed. J. X. ROBSON. &
January 1 '1m
BACON! BACON!! J
20,000 pounds BACON" |
fi barrels HAMS. c
For sale by
HU M IlltO. 1
September 4. tf i
I j3iii<1 for Halo. t
QAA ACRES of WOOD LAND, three miles r
ojUU from Camden, on the Ohernw road,
belonging to John T. Graham and C. N. Graham.
Apply to
C. NELSON, Trustee* (
Deceml?er4. tf
HMM????????
THANKS.
WE desire to return our thanks to the
public generally for tlie patronage so (
iberally bestowed upon us in 'he past, and i
lope, by a strict attention to business, and \
m earnest endeavor to please, to merit a i
iontiuuanee of the same. * <
KIRKLEY k GARLAND.
January 8, 1871. If
NO USE TALKING!
[\TE want EVERYBODY to know, that we
VV do not intend that ANYBODY shall sell
roods cheaper than we do.
Kirkley d Garland,
January 8. tf
P1IE LARGEST AND BEST J
Assorted stock of French and American
NUTS. frRUITS, CANNED GOODS, &c.
an always he found at
KIRKLEY k GARLAND'S. |
January 8. tf k
IDJEilT O-OOIDS,
fTOTIONS, HATS, and various articles,
A selling at exceedingly low figures, by
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
{Small Profits,
AND
QU ICK SALES,
IS OUR MOTTO.
"HIOSE who don't believe it, call and ex_
amine our Goods and the prices at which
e are selling.
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
"WAITED,
71VERYB0DY to know that. KIRKLEY &
'j GARLAND keep Store one door south
f the comer, in the Workman Buildlg,
where they keep always on hand, a A
unplete stock of General Merchandise, at
OW PRICES.
LN UNDISPUTED FACT,
That those who sell FOR CASH, can sell
leap?but those who sell ou time, MUST
ive big profits.
fc^-Wescll CHEAP, FOR CASH.
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY 1
?ASU? ?
ci
Fancy Groods. ?
if"RS. T. R. WALKER has opened at lier g
fJL establishment on Broad Street, a handtmc
assortment of
!\/l 11 11 ti rt r> w nnrl ? nnAi. I ?
ifi11111IUI jf anu i attuj uuuuoj
Of the latest styles, selected with great
ire, to suit t! e tastes of her customers and
ie public get e -ally
The Ladies arc respectfully invited to call
nd examine her stock of
traw Hats,M aid Heck KiteJ
Together with every article to be found in
veil supplied Millinery establishment.
October tf
"A FAMILY ARTICLE. "
^^lTteLf'NEWtU'^ i
SEWING MACHINE i
For Doniestie l\e. (
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS.
With the New Patent
butt;ojn hole worker.
Patented June 7th, 1871. i
AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM AT THE
AMERICAN INSTITUTE
AND MARYLAND INST1TLTE FAIRS, 1ST1. (
A most wonnderful and elegantly construc;d
Sewing M.vruiNKTor Family Work. Com*
lete in all its Parts, Uses the Straight Kt/r
'ointeil Xinllr, Self Tiiukaiunu, direct upight
Positive Motion, New Tension, Self
eed and Cloth Guider. Operates by Wheel
n<l on a 1 able. Ltyht Aunmuy. Smooth and
oiseless, liki all good liigli-jiriccd machines,
[as Patent Check- to prevent the wheel being
irued the wrong way. Uses the thread
ireet from the spool. Makes the Elastic
ock Stitou, (finest and strongest stieh
nown;) firm, durable, close and rapid. Will
0 all kinds of work, fine and coarse, from
ambrio to heavy Cloth or Leather, and 0
scs all descriptions of thread. This Machine n
1 heavily ooxstkivtkd to give it strength!
II the parts of each Machine being made alike
y machineri/, and beautifully finished and
r namented. It is easy to learn. Rapid, Smooth
ml Silent in operation. Reliable at all times,
nd a Practical, Scientific, Mechanical s'vextion,
at a Great!;/ Rtduad Price.
A Good, Cheap Family Sewing Machine at
ist. The first and only success in producing
valuable, substantial and reliable low pri- 1
;d dewing Machine. Its extreme low price
[inches all conditions. Its simplicity and
rength adapts it to all capacities, while its
inny merits make it a universal favorite
herever used, an I creates a rapid demand, -i
IT IS ALI. IT I* HKCOMMENDED.
I can cheerfully and confidently recommend t.
s use to tho8o?who are w anting a really good .
cuing Machine, at a low price.
Mus. II. U. JAMESON,
Peotono, Will County. 111.
Price of each Machine. "Glass A." "One," "
,varranted l'er five years by special ccrtifi
ito,) with all th fixture*, and t . i/thlny comlete
belonging to it, including Self Thkfaii;o
Nekki.e, paeke i in a strong wooden box.
ad delivered to ///// part of the country, by
xpress, hike of further charges, on receipt
f price, oni.i Five ut*. Sate delivery
unrantecd. Willi e.w-ii Machineue will send,
u receipt of.?! ixtr-i, the new patent.
lll'tton iiolk wokkkr,
ue of the most important and useful iuveuons
of the age. So simple and certain, that
cliil'l can work the lun?t button hole with
pgularity and ease. Strong and beautiful.
Spkii At. Tkkmx, it n<l r.nr,< Inducements to %
Ialg aii'l Female Aynt*. Store Keepers, &e. k
ho will establish aucii' ies though the eoun y
and and keep our New Mai iiim> oh Exihilion
mi'l 8air. Cor sty Hmiiits given to |
mart agents fui.k. Agent's complete outfit,
trnishod without any t xrna ittuui*. Sarnies
of Hwimj, descriptive circulars contain- ?
tig Terms, Testimonials, Engravings, &c.,
;c., sent free. We also supply
AlilUlTLfJTItAl. IMl'l.KMKNTS. J
Latest l'nteiits and Improvements for the
'arm atnl tlnvilcii. Mowers, lleapcrs, Culivators.
Feed Cutters. Harrows. Farm Mills,
'lattiers. Harvesters. Threshers nnd'nU arti- .
Ies ttecileil for Farm work. Hare Seeds ill J
urge variety. All inoneysent in Post Office
loncy Orders. Hank Drafts. or by express, "
trill be at our rid;, and are perfectly secure. "
'afe delivery of all our goods guaranteed.
"An old and responsible firm that sell the *
test goods at the lowest price, and can be '
elicd upon b\ our readers."?Former's Jour- .
ml, Xeie York. 1
Ier a 'of Responsible for Registered Letters. I
A unit ess am. Onntus
BUCKLAND SF.WINtl MACHINE,
hornet Uroeuwich \ Cortlandt Streets, N. Y
Sept. "Jo, Cm.
i^BaHMnMHRaBa0BOSMMHWi'ir "
>Iai*l>lo! Marble ! I
I hereby give notice to the citizens of CamJen
and its vicinity, tliat I will be in Camden
n a few days, with a lot of MARBLE, ai d
vili be prepared to furnish Ileadttones, Monimcnts,
&e., on as reasonable terms as they
tan be obtained elsewhere.
.111 oruers promptly attended to.
W. P. SMITH,
Jan. 22.?tf. Of Sumter S. C.
Piedmont and Arlington
I.IFE
nsurance company
OF
Richmond, Virginia
ASSETS
$3 ,000,000.
w. c. carrington,
rilESIDIlVT
?
Losses
actually paid in KershawCounty with
in Three Years,
$28,000,00
I take pleasure in sayinglhave return1
to the agency of this popular Company
10 difficulties v. ill exist in future, as to
Icncwals of Policies, as I shall pay esprial
attention to that branch of the bu-d
will alwavs be found nt tnr Of
V "'J * " "
ccon Broad Street, Camden. S. C.
W. CLYUUM, Agent.
January 10. ltf
>EA>
AM)
ATTRACTIVE!
!he attention of customers is called to my
LARGE
ASD _
rare fully Selected Stock of
)RY GOODS,
:lotiiixg,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
IARDWARE,
"ROCKE11Y.
A Large Stock of
GROCERIES.
I have also on hand an assortment
With*a varioty of other articles. All
f which are the most reasonable
terms.
J. f. McCURRY, Apt.
October 9. tf
THE PlillTERS
WAREHOUSE.
PLANTERS, and othera, wishing toohian
their supplies at prices that defy cotnpeition,
will consult their interest l>y exauiinng
uiv stoek,before purchasing elsewhere,
My stock for the l'all and Winter Tit. le
as never been metre complete. It consists it
it part of
Gvooei'ies
PUOARS?Of ail grades.
COI'FKK?Rio. Lnguiva and Java,
FAMILY n.OlT,- -Of the finest ?jti.ili!y,
CANNED tUHMlS?Of all description,
HACON and LAUD,
GOSHFN Itl'TTKR and CHKFSE,
FRESH CRACKERS?A complete assort,
icnt of
Staple Dry Goods,
llonili Wmlji tit'
500TS, SHOES,
EIATS, CAPE,
LEATHER,
Hardware, Crockeryware,
Ragging' and Ties
Intl. indeed, every thing tisnnlly foun 1 u
( 'irst C11*hi* (trocerv.
iQTMy si* ki? replenished weekly?Goods
iways fresh.
The highest market price pni<l for (Vtton
A call is respectfully solicited.
1). IV. JORDAN, Agent.
October 80.