I
MK AL HATTK1W.
< Ul'HMI lHKMTOKY.
KriM'oi'.v 1. Cm m il. tVmerof l.vttleton
and Lauren- streets, ilov. Jausts M .
.Miles?services at 11 "'clock .\. M. and
t; r. M
linguist Church. 1'mad street?ilev
ilubert i'h"iu- ji. Pa-. >r. Service- every
Sunday at 1 1 a. in. ami T ] ]>. in. 1'raver
MeetingThursday at S |?. m.
Methodist Church. PeKalb >ireot?
Rev. .J. W. Kolloy, Pastor?Services at
b\\ A. M. and vj 1'. >1. <>n Sunday
I'ruyer Meeting Thursday at > 1'. M
Presbyterian Church, PeKaib street?
Rev.S. 11. 11 iv, Pastor?Services at 1"'
A. M.and t'? l?. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at t> P. M.
iw r % J ikJ
I.!, i g inn.
SOXS OFTK.MPEKAXCE.
WATEREE DIVISION, NO 9
Attend the Regular Meet
/\ ing of your I tivision at Ti m
f'lrmict I loll on MONDAY
evening next, at 7' o'eloek
/'TT^\ My order ut the Y\*. i'.
YVM. WAI.LAt'K, 1!. S. j
THE MAII&
Northern, Southern and Western mai
opens daily *J. 7:30 l\ m., and closes daily
at 5:30 A. M.
Flat Rock and Pleasant Hill mail ar
rives every Monday and Friday evening
at 0 o'clock p. in. and leaves every Xuos- >
day and Saturday at (? o'clock a. in.
Russcl Place and Dry Creek mail ar-!
rives every Wednesday at 0 p. in., and
leaves every Thursday at 0 a. ni.
Jefferson and Tillers Ferry arrives
every Friday at 12 M.. and leaves Friday!
H 1 !'
Office opens from 0 a. m. to 1 p. m
vnd from t i?. xt. to S p. xt.
Sundays from 0 to 10 A. XI.
Mail closes on Sundays at 5 p. xt
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Ice Cream Notice.?The Ladies of
Grace ('luirch give notice that the time <
for selling ice cream in front of the Jlec-I
tory, will be changed, after Saturday next. I
to Tuesday evenings, and continue on
this time throughout the season.
T'o? Ladies of the Presbv lerinn Church
propose h** M?g ice (,'rcaui fur sale on the I
h'rnoon^w 1 aro- cver.v Thursday af- 1
. . uuring tti.. , - >11
a
?The <
f> o'ehtck.
* ",JA.* iirto 1 P. M., and from to
7' P. M.
A Itft'i.e Ci.i'h.?A meeting wad held
at Camden on Thursday hist, ltith inst.. |
fur the purpose of organ izing a HiflcCluh,
lien. J. I'. Kennedy being chairman. A
committee was appointed to prepare a
constitution for the Club. Tlio li-t of
members is large and constantly increasing.
Tup. Champion Ki.ah.?The Hag. presented
bv the I*<lies t>> the Kershaw l?a.-c
Pall Club, is the prettiest thing of the'
kind we have ever seen. It is on cxliibi- :
tion at l>r. Young's store. ami i? a model 1
of taste in dcsipi, and skill in execution |
Yorkvili.k FkmalkInstiti tk.?W? j
invite attention to tho advertisement oi
"\V II. McCorkle, Knj.. Chairman of the
Kxecutive Committee of the Hoard of
t rustees of this institute, which i? pub?
Ji.sllCMl in another column.
Sot Tir Cakoi.ina Raii. Ro.\i>?It is
said hv those fvlio know, that the track of
the South Caro'tna ltailroad is in better
condition than it has been lor many,
years. Too much prafsc cannot be award-1
ed t?> Mr. .lames Trumblc. 'he efficient
supervisor, atid the officer- 211J fi,Lr> who
serve under him.
Cajit. S. II Rh-d^ett, the well known'
and accommodating conductor on the
Camden Branch, say* lie has everything
to liis notion now. and that all pains will
be taken to increase the comfort of traveler-.
- l?y the way. we hope the company will
not think if impertinent Cr u? to call their
attention to the fact that a warehouse,'
shed, or somcfhini' of the kind, is vcr\
much needed at the Camden depot, for
storing ^uaim etc. Such a huildimr could
1 111.!., n.,.t mil now ! 4
I??: CI C'H'I .11 III , ,m, . ... .
the time for the j- h t'< be done.
(Fi tt Nkxt ti??vt:itx<?K A rorresjioti- i
dSht o.f the I
tit.'if lit' was told by men. who said
tlicy ki,':w what, tlicy averted, that l'resi-1
lent t rant '? favor of (ieiieral .1 I!
Kershaw a> n."*xt iverm>r <>f'S nth faroliun
Wo a<;tee wifli the I're-idenf.
-
TlIK Cu'?rs.- I'r .hi .? planter "!' fxri
sive experience and lint? judgment. \\ '
learn 'that tl?e < r in the tv -o n p?,r
- tion of this t'oun'v, and tin- hc.vcr part < I
Fairfield are looking well. but are v< r,
(backward A late lall and no cnN'rp !!; rwdl
enable the firmer- to inahe a yoml
crop. .
The Trial dii-liec- are Ini-y with \Is
gaults and Haltotic*. I#arecnic?. and other
petty matters.
1
S hi'i'i, Mki:i'IN<;.? A number of eiti- j
ki*11- assembled at Temperance llall on
the lota instant, f?*r the purpose of considering
the practicability of establishing
a Female College in <'amdcii.
<Icn. J a me- Chesnut was called to the
!chair, ami James M. I'avis appointed sec-j
rotary.
<hi motion of (Sen. J. lb Kennedy.it'
was
!' </. That the meeting organize
itself into an associatioii for tho purpose
i of establishing a Female Institute in the
town of Camden, and that those present
subscribe their names to a roll, stating j
the amounts they are willing to give for i
one year?each individual guaranteeing I
.1... ....vi>tir tn
]);uronn^i' iu mu obiiuvi *-.'i v?*?* ^H,.. .
the amount subscribed by him.
On motion of 1 )r. I>urhaui. it was
Jitsuff (/, That by the words "guaranteeing
patronage,' in the above resolution.
it is meant that each subscriber is to
send a scholar or scholar? to the seho'd.
according to the amount sub-t-fibed by
hint, or pay the money subscribed.
On uiootin of (Jen. J. 1? Ktrdiow.
Ji> itolnuf. That a committee of three bo
appointed by jhc chair/ to enfrespond
with Professor Reynolds and. J)r. Bookhart,
with a jic.v of procuring their services
as 1'rinoipals of the Camden Female
Institute.
The Chair appointed J. B. Kershaw , I
K. 31. Boykin and Bev. A. K. Durham. I
On motion of J. 15. Kershaw.
Ji'iK'Jiotf, That a committee of five he I
appointed by the chair to canvass the
community for the purpose of procuring I
subscriptions to the guaranty required,!
for the eotntnene euient of the Camden
Female Institute.
The Chair appointed \V. M. Shannon,
J. W. McCurry. J. M. Davis, 31. Bautu,
2nd J. J*. Kennedy.
On motion of A.M. Kennedy,
AV,W/W, That these proceedings bo
published in the Oauidcn papers.
On motion, the meeting adjourned to i
meet again upon the call of the chairman, i
J A MKS (MI KSNl "J\ Chairman. \
J. M. Dams, Secretary.
A Xr:\v Division.?The following is ai
list of the officers of .Sandy Hill Division.'
So. 7<>, Sons of Temperance, organized '
abouttire miles south ofa('auiden on Satur-1
day last, by A. M. Kennedy, Esq.. I'. (I. |
\Y. 1'.. assisted by (Jen. J. 11 Kcishr.v
and other members of Wateree Division 1
So.!' :
T. K. J Juggins. W. P.
Lucas Davi?, W. A.
J. D. 1'helps, 11. M.
d. ,J. Thompson, A. II. S.
II. (\ llrown. F. >S.
II. Hinson, T.
W. K. Druce, Chaplain.
IV. C. Deasonovcr, C.
M. M. Thoini>sou, A- C?
Philip Druce. 1. S.
J. K. llvatt. O. S.
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The meeting of the Crand Division id j
the > 'tis of Temperance for South ('aro-1
lina was appointed at Timuionsvillo, Par-:
lingtou County, yesterday, l?:id instant.
We tender our thanks to our friend. I
Mr. Lauchliu MeKinnoii, lor a present of i
some tine apples.
One I'huk.?Mr. S. A. llenjauiin is'
selling out his stock of summer clothing
at >>t See his advertisement.
iiaurn lire's advertise N K\v Ci.oi'it and
l-'ruit Jar:?articles suitable to the seasoli.
Mj?ks. Kikki.ey A: Oakland?These j
go-ahead merchants advertise a large tjuan-}
tity of New Kj.oriiof the tincst quality
at / < r>j loir juice*. They say they are,
selling it cheaper than it can he bought,
anywhere else. They are doing a fine
business in spite of the dull times.
CYr Eton's Mii.i.?1'ursuaiit to a call,
issued by several oftlie influential citizens
living on the west side of the Watereo. i
. ... I
<{ilitea largo and enthusiastic meeting was ,
held at Cureton's Mill on Saturday, the j
l^th inst., for the purp >so of organizing a,
Tax I nion. Capt. T. II Clarke was, on
Motion, requested to take the chair, and
doing so explained, in a clear and con- '
cine ina",l'4tri 'hit object of the meeting to
to he an abovO stated. He was followed
by ''apt. James M. .'Tnis, who, in u forcible
at. 1 stirring address, nr,.rcd all good
citizens, irrespective of part v or race, t ?
lend a helping hand in this movement, |
which has f.r its object the overthrow of;
the corrupt government under which we
arc lew living, lie presented most ear-j
nestly, tic.- ucces ity of organizing. A
bundle of -tick-, h "and t get her cannot
b'- - > ea-dy broken a- one by 11-elT: likewise
one man or a lew men are powerless
t ? acc 'iiipIMi any god; hut if all the'
good people of the State will combine together
in the Tax I nions an 1 make a de-j
tcrmined effort in favor of the right, we
shall certainly .-ueeced in rescuing the
government IV mi tlie ban 1 of robbers
vvho are despoiling its.
A commit tee consisting of Mossrs. \\ 111
I II- .n. J no tiurdell and ! 'r \V !?.
Nv!- n. w in ij ; int> 1 to propose a -uilahic
name and to nominate ojjiccrs, which
couimiitee n poficd a follows; *1?t lb.
name o| thi- I ni**u be tic ' ('urcton's
Miil'l it: n" md rioiniii iic I t'apl
I ii 1 larkc l ir I'rc-idt at. N\ hi V? hila|kerf?r
Vice President, \V lb Hogan
j Trc i-uier and I. I! l-lvll "ecp'taiy, nil
'of whi I. \v 11ii.ii iiji i-i', ad j.ted The,
| Chan .appointed the ! ibuving li.w utivc,
Committee; Mcs-is. \ S. Jordan, Jiio
inn mill !!! ?I mil?IHIMIII II Willi I
Burdcll, ."ind K. P. 1 i < 'I I is, and. oil mot ion,'
the President and Vice President wetcl
added tliorc'o. The Secretary was in<
structed to enroll the names of members.:
whereupon some uty voters, among!
them several colored men. placed their
names upon the roll of the I nion. All
classes of citizens secnt to feed an abiding
interest in the movement.
The Inion then adjourned to mo-t
again on the Hist Saturday in August.
'MWitonkp.?We have been informed
that the match came between the Base
Ball Clubs, which was appointed for this I
afternoon, has been postponed on account!
o? the absence or sickness of members
of the Camden nine.
A Critiosm.?A kiiteu was born in
Camden a" few days since that was (juite j
remarkable, .surpassing the Siamese Twins.
It had one head,'which was rather abnormally
large. The first half of the body
was ainglf); .and about the middle, the
body divided into two petfect parts.?
There were eight legs and two tails. Two'
of the forcTcct were above, and two below)
the body. The parts were quite perfect,
and well developed. The kitten was dead
when nrst found.
Cow Tiiikvks.?Bob Arthur, one of j
the parties arrested for killing a cow of
Maj. Blair, escaped from jail on Thursday
last, taking advantage of the door being
opcn?d by the jailer, Mr. Cooper, in the
dischargo of his dutiei. S\/cp Bcfyuo>ure,
another of the parties "charged, lias!
been released, as no evidence appeared to
criminate litm on the preliminary examination.
Pharaoh Nelson is held for trial
Poi.ni' ar. M kktino.?On .Saturday,
the 18th instant, the colored people ofi
this County, residing on the West side of
the river, held a meeting at Starke's |
Mill, some twelve miles from Camden, for !
the of hearing addresses, upon the i
political status of tho country, Ac,, by'
Messrs. Adamson and (iaithcr, members j
of the J.egislature for the past four years,
and others.
The two ex-llepresentativesarc reported
to us as having defended the heneral As-:
sepibiy from all the charges that have hcon
preferred against itiat tjody, and solicited a'
re-election, Adamson to the Jlou.-o, and
(iaitlier to be promoted to the position of
Senator! They were backed by Scott
Urov.'tjj who was himself a candidate for!
the Legislature on the Loiter?' tjeket two :
\ears ago.
Messrs. R. E. Wall, John A. Cncsnut.
and others, made .stirring speeches, urging !
the colored men to make a manly light for ^
reform ui thy only means of their own j
^ivubiuu, Mtimig ittcm mat tin* cculu j
not be effected unless honest and competent
met) were chosen to office.
If'allowed to remain uninfluenced by
emissaries of the Columbia Ling, we arc
persuaded that the colored u.trj c{' this
community will, it: the next election, do :
cl.ne lbr honesty and economy in the uov-!
'eminent. |
UlILDKKS' AND CoNTIlACTOUS' Sl'K< lAl.j
XoTICK.
Vour wants in the Building Material
Line, including Sashes, Blinds. Boors |
Hardware, Mantel 1'icccs, White 1'inc
W'..l,,iit ..in,l I'atH'v Lumbers. 1'looriny
Hoard*. Ac.. will be furnished the coining1
season by tlie (.Ireat and Old Ivstubli.-hed
Builders' Kmporium, at very advantage i
mis prices, and a warrant given on all
work propc/ly used. They are also tlioj
Agents ibr Asbestos' Hooting felt, the
material com-titute- one of unusual merit,
much superior to any of the class previously
brought to notice, and worthy of
trial by those who desire a durable, easily
applied, comparatively inexpensive and
safe roofing, being practically fire proof |
Scud for price li-t and circulars.
I II. Ham. \ (V. Charleston. S C
A Fatal Difllcu Ily.
The <ircenville A'?? * furnishes the following
particulars:
About two weeks ago, Initcd States)
Heputy Marshal Uobcrtsoii and Collector
Mattisoii seized in the upper part of ibis
Couuty, near 1,000 gallons central and I
whiskey, the property of one .John 1'avis.
which was brought to the residence of
Captain Jennings, eighteen miles above
this city, ami deposited in his cellar for
I lie uight. Mr Pavi* nticcocded in makiiiL'
liis escape. About one o'clock, A.
M., tiic officers were aroused by a party of
iiion. who demanded the surrender id' the
whiskey, whi'di prudouce dictated they
should do ?t (a the whiskey tvahauled
oil, and in body hurt I rnui iu..
formation received "ii Saturday moniin.
last, ('apt. A Mati'.anii and ('. \ Par
lin;:. Poputy Collect r?. piuece'lci o. I'd
tun, for the purpose ?d capturing John
Pav's: mi their arrival, they prised burseiut'i
net vice, and rode ah nit six iniies from
Helton, where they overtook P ?\ i- an I
his w n. with three barrel- I whiskey
I lie officer.- deniaiidei] a -unviider. hotli
parties drawing arms Alter s-,me talk.
I '.n i- and ' 'iniiier -unciidered, delivrii::: 1
up their ann- Matli-oii a a- in the road
^uardniL' tin? part ie- when Pai line pro
cceded t i tlie mule- I pt M ule a ^Irap
u lo-ii P av i- start id t?' the W" d- and w ilircd
at by ('apt. Matti.-nij Tlio shot look
etli i but Pavis proceeded mi, and the
..flic i re!i i ed III- sti j - when they di"Ve
h.n iv I Iielt'ill. it i? in.: 'he -lalili-iilin lit
II et' . and th t w offioi iw it It ' 'r-iiuer in
ehai. ? ? ah ,r-1 the It iili and rime t
t ireinvilli'. when t rutin r was h d ed. in
jail
\limit ii'i*! ck ' n Sa'.m Ja\ n -lit, a
tcle^iajii v,.. - l i\i I -latin.- that Paviv.a
dead, m l to have the partiesarrested
.lame- I! Seh'itiehl. li-.j . i -nod a war..'
rant, which Vhciifl Somliern executed by
I
y
ijuictiy arresting (' ptaiu Matlison audi
lodging him in jail whence lie will be I
transferred to Ander an this morning. I
I'roiu infiirinatio1 ^ received. Sheriff
Southern deemed it prudent to place a
guard around the j: d on Sunday night,
to prevent a distur ?ancc. but nothing
threatening transpirt d. The report, no
doubt, arose from the f'aet that four persons
(a commitroe f .0111 Mushy ('reek
Lodge of (hid Fellow .j arrived in town,
who wore appointed t ^proceed ti Jieltou
and bring the body oi Davis home.
The coroner's jury L the^casojf Mattison
found wilful ioSkT .I 'avis was shot
in tlm side, the billl ranging upward
through the lungs, atld came out about
the centre of the breastl The coroner of'
Anderson forwarded bn^arrant to Sheriff
Southern, and the priSatier'Tvi/i' be sent to
Anderson jail for confinement. The body
of Mr. Davis passed through our city yesterday
in charge of a committee who had
been appointed for fliat purpose. The
deceased was about thirty yoats old. lived
about eighteen miles from this city, and
was a single man. >
The down train, yesterday morning, for
Columbia, carried Deputy Marshal Darling.
When the train arrijj.d at Helton,
the Ci'Qiyd pipehct} intyfffc train in search
of Darling, who had taken refuge in the
mail car, and was covered up with the
mail bags. Mr. SheltOn, the mail agent,
closed the door, and stated that the property
in the room belonged to the Cnitcd
States, and drew a pistol to defend it.
Hy the aiivictf of (Japt (3. Lj. Yfolb and
Mai. Whitner. the crowd Tf3s ouieted. and
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permitted .Mr. Dariiiijr?o go 0,1 uniiurt.
It is suprmicil tlmt we will have one bur
lint; less in this community for a short 1
while, at least. The excitement about 1
the murder of Mr. Daws in Anderson is
intent. ?
Professor Kastumn, of the National
Observatory, says that comets arc "nothing
more than attenmted gas," and
this is only a fourth rate comet at beat;
and its nucleus or head is "so attenuated
that if reduced fo a ball of solid matter,
you could probiWfJkold it in tin? palm
of your hand
WINTER TURNIP SEEDSonic
very choice Winter Turnip Seed,
rai.cd oil the plantation of Mr. John Purdell,
can tie had ct
W. h. AItTliril.
July L't
Js rur. Fno.v i H ank.?As to a good article j
or n low price. Messrs. King-land .\ Ilealli
are keeping in the front rank of those who
sell Ionise turiii-Jiiug goods sucli lis kcry,
china :.ii i gnjit Miueis pf .)H kinds, useful
<?r urn :iiici.tal. Visitors, tlihrefore, io *??liiin'iia
during tlie sutiimer, will and it In their
advantage, if ihey desire ti) pi.reliuse in this
line, to visit th'-ir Ware Emporium under 'lie!
Columbia Hotel. The presi'il Mid increasing
popularity of their store s proof that the
people !,?, where to go for sugli things.
Tut: (ii'.ntlcman ix Httiri"wlio is the
tutelar demon of dram-slni-J assumes hisourest
aspect when the it;M progress of
ViNKCAit HiTTKitrJs roporo^-l^Hi* below.'
TTic"l' 'pic'- VetrctalilcTOnic is playing the
uiiscl.iet v.itli In-i.ho i- r.ri t with rum. All
diseases wiiich those demoiiinc n .-Irion- aggravate.
under pretense of reliev ng, such aindigcslioii.
sick-licadaclie, const ipatioti
rhcuiuai i.-m, gout, and iiitermittci i levers are
cured hv it.
GO TO TKXAS ,
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lo\i: stak koiti:! 1
IXTKKNATloN A I, ANi> U liKAT NOBTI.'I.HN 11. II. |
I'assctijiers jr to Texts '?ia Memphis
and Kittle !: ? !?. ur tin Sliretrrpcrt. strike
this line :tl noiteview. the Host Kutilc to l'al'e-tiitc,
llearnc. Waco, Ati-tin. Iliiiit-villc,
l|ot!vl?!l. I Jal \ e-'l t> >1 & ! Sill Jtyittl.- ill Wcstffll.
Centra!. II;:. leftt ticl r*OUtl?*ri? Ti xa^.
I'nv-eiijie/- \ ia Nc? Oilcans villlind it I litl'.e.-t
K?-iite t > T) i- r Mintiilii, t tvcrton,
(.'rockett, I.;ittjjview itu?l til point- in Ka-tcrn
ami Xortlicu-lorn Texas. I
This lino is well hnill. iboroiijrhh equipped i
with every modern improvement, including
New and lilegalit l'av Cotclie-. 1'u'inati l'.tl- j
nee Sleeping (Jar.-, Wcstinghonsc At Drakes, ,
Miller". l'a:t vifet\ I'lalf. tin-; kl Coup- |
ers: and iii'C lu ;? ft Ire can lie pn--ii}Mr ?o (
completely depend "ti a -pecy. -atetiid com- ,
fort aide journey.
The l.ttNK >T.ii: llol'TE lias utuirnldy ?
answered the ?jtn-ry: liow to go toft \as? j
l.y the ptlldieatioti of an intcrt-tiugatl truthful
tiociiment. e .:it;ii11iiiir a valnnldc id cor
reel iinip. which c: tl l>C olilaitlCtl. free ( charge
l.yad !r --i:i..' th- CIlNKIlAl. TIOK.T A
tiii.VI, 1 titerii.i.;eo..l and Ureal .Mmhern
llailroad. lion-ton, Texas. j
| District li. I February1"J-dm.
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CHOWAN BAPTIST
FEMALE IHSTIIIHS.
MUEFPEESBORO . N. C
Tlli? is ((If ! lite I' -i aid .(" ' t'ulli-llcl ^
I'cliciie Sdi cilh ;:i t' StmtIi. I'lic i( .-.-i"ii
ju-i clx-ci \v 4- iii< -1 jii iisperdiis or'l liis
14.iv. 'l ie- 1) : -i'--i.4ii will Mgill I > !ii-i .
\V I is - 4 In \ i (I, ; nlior. '
I'lriiu | > r - ii el nine nioiitln-, p^nl'le. w
( in- tniirili i.t i iiirulice, nnt-lialf i!i 1 'itIi
( 1 Ki,,'rti:ir\*: 'lie i cinaiiulei at ilieeloso
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l.iteiMi v Tuiiinn ami llmirii I jf
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ii iIn* ^ ii-l. ;inl II.m i lianln in front nt
ilir n-I'll'.H i I i tni ili'i [miir il.tr- iiit<i
' i I .ii-. 11 1*1 V I'll Mil | I i ini-t ? I
.lulv "
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I New Advertisements. \
0^ mA DAY GUARANTEED uting our,
C Jfc WELL AUGER & DRILL in good'
territory. Endoned by Governors
of IOWA, ARKANSAS A DAKOTA
(UUIcecyrti. W. OILIS, It, Lstij, Ui,' For
COIGHS. COLDS, J10ARSKNESS.
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
est:
Wells' Carbolic Tablets.
I'L'T I I' ONI.Y IN ULUK 1JOXKS.
A i'rici! iiikI Sure* llciiicd) .
.Sold by Druggists.
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD- "
For :I0 Years Millions have intently watched
hid I't.Kii oi yet ukuoic sti:i (;i?i.k?, and
.it vnit aciiikv kmknts, and now nil/nil/ desire
iho COMPLLTK LIFE-HISTORY of this
icnihl-nno'i'iieil iikbo and ukxkkactou, which
unfolds also the crniosiTiKs and w^altIT of a
wii.ii and won in: urn, country. It Sa /u?f.
fiuly. lit Hi ?.?///,'> > tti.ii '(QiiiPj.l.f. tine agent
sold 1N4, a nut her 111'! one week. For particulars,
address III HI!Alii* WHO'S-, either
Philadelphia, liostun or Cincinnati, ().
200 Pianos and Organs, j
.New ana secona xiana,
Of FIKST CLASS innkcrs, will Ik* sold at !
LOWh 11 - i'-i un>h, in, instalments, ?</ '
fur nnt in City or < ountry, ?l?iriibis
month, hif HOllACi: WATKKS & SON. No. j
IS1 Broadway, thnn ever bctoro offered in
Now York. SPECIALTY: I'i.-in<>> and Or-!
gnus t?? let until tlie rent money pays //.? |
price "/ i'n Instrument, Illustrated Cata- '
logues mailed. A largo discount to Minis
tors. Clint dies, Schools, Lodges, etc,
.Forewarned, Forearmed. To he
foroarinod now when you are threatened with
ill the ailments caused by debilitating Spring
and Summer weather is to make free use of.
JTJE/UBEBA,
whirl) will make tlje Li\i,u aotivo, assist Dt- !l
gestion, 1'iuirv the blood, strengthen the,
Ctkiiinb and I'iuxauy organs, invigorate the 1
SyvrtiM. and make you enjoy life as you.ougbt
Price SI a bottle
JOHN (4. KKLLOGl!, Agent, N. York.
AGENTS WANTED Ff?R TIJ?
PFNTF NNIIAI GAZETTEER I
W_.? . .
or tilR I
UNITED STATES.
.V<> book has ever been published of such
unirir*<tl intfrf.U to the American people. It {
!l!'l'c*:(l"> 1,1 "? l'tt'titular class itluiu, but to
till classes: to men an 1 women of till profe->iuns,
ereeils, occupations and political
opinions?to Farmers, Lawyers, Business
Men. .Mechanics, Physician-, Politicians. :
Teacher-. Students, Manufacturers, Sales-1 >
men. men of learning ami men who can only !
read, to ulil ami young. A11 want it as a book |
i.| constant reference, nml to p.eaervc lor'
their chiblrcn ami chiMren's chiMren as the ;
on!v complete .and reliable worK, showing the i
gigantic results of THE FIRST ONE II I N- j
I)It KI) Y K RS 0K THE UREA'11-SI KK- ;
PUBLIC THE WORLl) EVER SAW. It is
not a luxury but a necessity to every well-in-'
formed American citizen. Agents make Sinn':
to 5?o0<> per month. Send for circular.
7.KIGLKK & MclTRDY,
Philadelphia, l'n.
iSlierill 's Sale.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE,
Catnden. S. C-, July ?i, 1874.
ItV virtue of an execution to mc directed, T ,
will offer for -ale on the
Firftl Homlay in August.
next, it being the Third day of said rtCnth. I
. . . . . . _ -... ,i...
luring niu legal nours 01 sate. jjiirum "i un-|
Court House Door, all that lot of land and 1
buildings thereon, in tin* Town of Camden
Imunded Xorth I>y Market lot and buildings. 1
East by 5'roa \ street. South by Hutledgej
street, West by vacant lot. and known ns tlie '
Hank of t 'iunifeu, leri* >i upon and to be sold!
nt the suit of 1'. I). Iloeott. for the use of the |
Hank of Camden, against James S. Clover. as J
Administratordc bonis nouof the estate of;
o. II. Verdier. deceased.
Ti:kms:?Terms of sale, castt, purchasers to
|'ay lor papers.
SAM UK L PLACE.
Sheriff of Kershaw County.
July'.'. It"
ftlierifPs Sale.
SlII'.itlFF'S OFFICE.
Camden. S. C , July 1*74.
lly virtue ufnu execution ' ? me directt1 i will
jffer lor sale on t
First Monila) in August \e\(,
l bring the Third day of said month, during
lie legal hours ut sale, iti front ot the Court
House door, till that tract of laud in Kershaw
' unity, lying on the waters of Hig Lynches
'rei k, containing t K it Tttotsanh ink Eu.iitv
I'mi (IdSi'i acres, more or le.-s, bounded
sorth by land- of S illie W . lllair. Nouth by
amis "t Daniel Met'a-Uill, Ea*t bv Hig bvit-1
'lies Creek. ami Wi^t by Iamls of Sullie \V.
ilair.
I.evinl iipi-n ; 11 <I u? In- as i lie pv.i|urty
ifW I.. I'm-I'-i-. ni'l FreelnVr I'. t ?? ! *:i - - a! t
Ik -nit ?ii Maw Terrell, ami tium-ferreil in 11
I T. Hay.
Tkkm.-:?Cash ; Purchasers to pay lor p.-i ers.
SAMl'KL PLACE.
Sheriff of Kershaw County.
July '.i. It*
1RCTIC SODA WATER, r
The Arctic Soda Water Fountain is now
n operation, and prepared to furnish all
,ho desire it with this refreshing: levergo.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage \
estoweil ujion us last season, we respect- c
ally solicit a continuance of the same. a
We are supplied with a large and more
aried assortment of syrups. \e.
KlllKLKY & (i \RLAXD.
N"EW STORE. New
Goods! (
i liMI III-IM. ti l. I III j
I. n i si ii:s
i \
' ni. iifii <in<J /' 'nil *'if ' /<'. ' i
/. ///, .* *. f' null'f I'm it*. ,v
I t}, . .v. T> ,/y. I .
'ii connection with my establishment will!
In I .mi I ? *' ! villiii'f I" i taiiiin^ i.i tin- l>ii i
lief of A * I
BAKERY.
I lave SCt'llia I tin* ?i- \ ,.i-? >t i l liiST j
i I \\s I'. \ !\ I' It I ' ii :'inl i : uoil
| up .-.1 iii -io n ill tIn* wli i I i\ I mi with
I ln': i ) i! i ill a;.
I. E\ 5fcOSn i l.il.
I'1 M. l\> inn <<j. ^
\(;ai> rn
ec. ba:
itrFKHS TIIK MOST X
New wi
:ilid at such LOW I'JIIC'KS as to guar.
It would, therefore,
CALL X
and procure some of these NICE GOOI
March 2G.
. a .
\ A This pill hat been used
This rein-V> 4 % \with great success in
edy -willy, ft ^private practice. It
in almostU 9? \ vicannot produce any
every case y Jr t & \iU effeets, and a
immediatelyV % ufair trial wiU conrolieve
the\\ ?vei7 one
most severOy^^W^r^T^^N. va*ae
? ^ Jtrl\\Jr \ - fct .
cases ot/ \?* "1I8
_ f JACKSON'S V-*
liujmji
V P P ICS: JJthat
andprove\^ OOCi ymo^ deinraluable
^js^^_^g^\\pro3sing
in li0uralgiar"fc7^ ? v\<ii??aso,
Intermittent fe?er?,\ $ % \ 2
and Headache, and isV ^ S \ |
a splendid Tonic forV % ^ \ e? !
reduced conditions ofy \ t>
the system. \ ^ \
D0W1E & KflISE,Wiiotesale Drnigists,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Cotton Gins and Scales.
We are agents for the well-known and popilur
XOI.KTT \ GOODRICH
COTTON G-INS,
Mid are now receiving orders, to he delivered
it tin* shortest possible notice. A!?o, for
vWITII'S lMl'ROVKD HASH l'OWKR
Cotton Press,
And FAIRUANK'i* STANDARD
SCALES,
acknowledged to he the TU:?r is the Would.
which we offer nt Manufacturer's prices with
expenses added.
J. & T. T. JONES.
May lit*. if
CI lass and Crockery WareA
large anil we!l-scl(xl<-*^'ft<,l5 s, w an''
ukai'TIFI'L fit. AS^*^trOKOCKEK\ \N AKE.
Just rt-ceiviF^^O'01'^ule Cfth'Af', r>v
K1IMCLEV i 0 All LAND.
;func I if
THE PL IXTER'S
WAREHOUSE!!
We have now on hand.and are constant!}'
receiving
A Full and Complete Stock
OF
GROCERIES,
eon
Tiny
run lllii
Spring and Summer Trade,
TMCinilKK WITH
^\.ll other Articles
IN Ol'K I.INK.
1 >esirinti to Jo, as far as possible, a
STICTLY CASH BUSINESS,;
we are offering our (ioods at the
Lowest Cash Prices,
Wo invito attention to the following
rices:
llrown Sugar, 10 cents per lb.
Ik S. Side?, at 10} cents per lb.
11. Sides, at 11 cents per lb.
Kio Coffee, at cents per lb.
Family Flour, at Sit) to SI 2 per bbl.
Kerosene Oil, at .*{;"> cents per gallon,
ind everything usually found in a lirst *
lass tlrocery.
t corresponding prices for CASH. It
cing our determination to Si t.t. (Jonns. |
ur fronds would do well to give us* a I
all.
i). W. JOIMIAN, As:nil
April 2. tf |
JONRAD M. WIENGES.
M \M KMTI RKK AXU i>KVLi:K IV
IAKNKSS. SADDLES, Ac.
BROAD-STREET.
< ':i nxh'ii, S. <
la tIn-1 tOiin, iIt .'vciij o 1 l>_\ S \ j
I'niliLs tlr t'-'ll./Jii'/ Itl) f hi (lflt/ '*< julii'i <I
i ii l> i - ?i.]icii?' 1. -i? 1 w oi k promptly done
ill WOl k ? HI r.-i nt I.
Ter?s?rosittMy Canh on b U v . with no
r.'liniiify > ft.
S ip, i it (.(nisi (i i'. i!o ' v
ISA I'M lilti) S.
M i> '
*
p?? in i.miw iii bamumm*?*wb|
11: n iwt! fl
RIJCH ^
rTRACTIYE STOCK OF 1
> $ VMM EliOoODS^^L
the
to
JUL.RLY iHfl
IS, at such low prices a.s ar? offered l?y
II. BARUClf.
SOUTH CAROLINA 1
LAND AGENCY. J
THE undersigned offers his servw
GEN Ell AL LAN I) AG EXT: having rstnhli_^^^H
oil cointimniC^iion with persons of all c!u.-spa"^^^H
who may he Induced to Luy land in Motf
Carol i oft. It is of great importance that H
peculiar attractions offered hy our stcti lJai.
those wishing to settle upon //<?> oirn l-m
brought into notice. This can only bc'""^^^^H
hy making it a specialty.
The class of immigrant8most needed
U"?, ^aii mucin, UI tuiiiDc, uic Ul'iCOnif,) 1." II*
one who brings with him enough to *?uy?eve
in a small way?a certain quantity of our land, ;ho
pitnl v.
is easily dune, by such n me. as one-fourth the
estimated value paid down, will give him a
title, and possession; with three or four, and IH
even five years, to pay the balance.
This class of settlers, native or immigrar
must be.dcalt with personally -must t o co
vinced that this country.with nil its advanta ?
ges does exist, and is within his reach.
satisfied on tiiis point, the rest is easy. They
know nothing of our country, heretofore closed
to flic outside world, and ithas'tobe told ^^B
to them.
The object of the AtlKNCY is to do this: to ^
apptoach the man?wheresoever he may be?
who has the means, an?l induce him by stay^ '"f A
mentMADE IX SUCH A JfMTHAT HE ^
OHLICKD TOl'l'T b!All,lTlXTTTfiM to i. I^B
vest in our land.
This will give the land a commercial value
and bring the best class ofsitttlers.
l'cisoirs wishing to dispose of lands should a
first have llient surveyed, and laid off in farms
of from fifty t" ::> hundred and fifty acres.? H
Nothing can be done, under the plan propos- Va^B
ed. with bodies of land in block. The thing*
to lie -Id inn -1 be if. r i ;n ! < to suit ^^B
purchaser.
All 'ou-'ine-.- in this connection wi I receivo
strict atfention from the undersigm ,,.?^B
EDWARD M. DOVKIN. M
Camden. S. 0. February 11', !?" ?.
Rf. rKitr.xoFs.?Ocji. .lay. ( hesnnt. t el.
}l Shannon, (bui. J. i?. Kershaw, ('apt ^B
t.'larke, Maj. .lolm M. Dc.^.iussiiic. -'t
D. Kennedy, Catndcn, S. ' C * "* H
terson. Liberty Hill. (bo. ?rohn L. Manning.
Clarendon. S <" ^
0W % J
, : . . / '
IDIR/UGrS
A .N i l
MEDICINES.
Our store .if! ; intent - having been ?letsroyeii
hy i!h'1:i> tire. w< haw opened with
nti ENTIUKLV NEW STOCK ?f
I
Drugs and Medicines,
Paints, Oils, (ila.se, Putty,
iVc. \c., \c.
One Door above Mrs. Crosby's,
Where we hope u .-co our oi l friends mid
OUMolllCIS.
IIOUCSO^ A lU XLAP.
.lutiiiitty J'.'.
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f A o,
j S-iSis1' te!
r m2e ' ' , : . ? *.-J S\
4 /!? .. : '. "\. ;v
( ':e> ' >-" :
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Kci- V- ;? { - j
.jj KsQStV/ i* >;<
/77:;,'W/V'r./.? '. ' ''' ;. H
jufctobft, ! !/' ticiL ' ' . J
. ASbteanJirirfUi . C \e\ *air<ca?S
i'fV# !> -t ?! : &: 'c* .4
$ f,'?< r' ?? '.?r.i/ vf." ' Vc.ltr. L?
i ,ii' l!; ?? d
-j LOWEST PRICF.S.jr
5 SWfirrr.rLUS (J
ij I. H. HALL ft CC.f!
Vi Mfi'. /'" ' ' '' " Uau'-'f.
2,-w, -ir'M-cd. '
J ??????? w.l'/ ?7. C.
Titi- I'llt ?*Ht? f? ! .i'-i V lilisT t? \<M i'f In
gro?s in i!u* v?vir It>7 1.1?\ I I!. II u.i
?'. , in t hi- > !?:? i<t' i lii' l.il>r;ii i:ni of
?' :i _. i -., !i i in 11 ii.
E ti.:i S 'OM 1 >siy >*,
iV?- * ' r?':i?h ) : i i:-?m?. nti< li-iv
liin? - i?nk it in i.l- in I'tlii. r?'Ci'i\?il iinci'
lii' !iri'. < iMiM-iir.j; ft
DRY GOODS,
Hardware and Groceries.
I'f.v v^mIm'. ' !i iii'l; MoiihU ^
r: mill
111 a