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liOCAL 'IATI IOK*. i tn:: txvvr is ox file ivith xvh :vc Advertising Contracts can be mado. ! \ | SONS OF TEMPER ANCE. WATEREE DIVISION, NO 9 A Attend the Regular Meet s\ \nrrnf vimr Division atTciu pcrancv I tall on MONDAY evening next, at S o'clock ]}y order ut the W. P. We are under obligations to Messrs. Edgar E. Folk sdJ Willie T. Jordan for invitations to attend the commencement of Wake Forest College. X. C., on the 12th, and 14th of June, Rev. II. A. Tapper D. D., of A*ii<zitiia. will preach the sermon before the graduating class,, and Hon. 1). G. l'oirle, of Raleigh, will de pQf*' - address before the literary societies. Wo beg to tender thanks also to the Wake Forest Musical Club, composed of PV young ladies, f.r an invitation to attend llirir semi iiiiti *! concert n the evening P^of th j iifV'.i iust. Judging f.*t?;n the a p., i pcarauce at.d character of the printed^ programme. tiie cnt -rtainuic it will be a most deli.h lul and rcchiTche affair. 9 Tuk Best ?Mr. J. J. Mack-ty u I up1 tii our t iLIe the other J ly a dish <f th : fines' iris'i j i.tat-jcs we l ave .ivti duti ig ( the seison. Th-y weic of the E rly R tsc variety and a fair specitaJy of Mr. MV crop. lie his our lli ink-). JI"W tlu* printers >1 cry fur 'more copy i and money!' ^Vud Itov can the former be prepared unliss t!.e Editor's mind is jn Working iriji. or the latter supplied utiles-. it i* in. ban ' I r h i uposr. Do* '< linfjuei.t sut-ci ib-rs, ;i name is 1c*.1 jjioiir wul please imt !?iav n ?1?cc. This is i . not intended for them. a Delightful shower that was ou Sunday. , Couldn't Comz It?Recently lieu.:1 ben Gait her, colored Ft .'present at ire from Kershaw county, wis coating over on the train from Colu nbia; and, his mighty brain having Lei n engaged f.r several 1 week* in the c inside ration of the pr aw ' probi.'uis that nor engross public atten. , V tion, ho no <1 mb: /c!t wearied, an J nitu. ' rally sought rop-Ho from the cares and ' perplexities with which legislators are ' pretained to La fu*uUUr. Finding a copy o! ' Wayland's Intel! .ctu il Philosophy on the train. !.c arrange 1 his >. it a i 1 assumed a posture suite 1 for light reading, and. without further ecrcut:ny, piu'igoJ in vi,\ J'lt r Ia.iiin^ over to . pJ^cs,: rind filing out a few words, he was hoard c*J"What s >rt of a darn-d b-x 1* if lL.'-. anyhow ? I can't find a:;y scn/e in it." II* couldn't it. + i After an absence from hit office of a wcet or ton days which was undo necessary by severe ind ?;i ;s:ti ?i:, CI !. Wm M. Shannon is nirai.i at Lis post. It is the .. . , . t firs! lion*. v.o b<iii*v\ the Cohnoi has I. st n u.iy to Lis pit f ssi .ii ...n account of sickness during a pr.te:ic : of .?/no thirty five years, aod I.i#speedy recovery indicates, t iat he is ye! in til" f it) s 1* his sir n;;th. j Oar riadcr; will bo j^'ad to leatn that M r. Thouiht \V\ I c;ti's is able to upp'-ar on ti.e shoe's n^aiii. lie has recently been very critically i 1, bat is now conra., lesc lit. The store of Mr. Cieorjre Ahlen is un. der?oin<: repairs. The front, which was prcatly dnum^id by the Gre of the 27th of February, has been uiude anew under the direction of Mr. F. J. Ilay. Mr. 1). II. Hfiiiih, who was summoned ^to Charleston last week as a witness in the II. S. Court, was taken seriously sick upon his arrival in the eity. lie return, cd to Camden on Thursday last, and is 1; '.v able to appear on the streets again. AfrtVAYb J'ta^TTL?Of all the towns jn the South, Camden can justly boast of the politest clerks. Of course their patience is never tried?Lot, then, they would greatly prefer for the ladies to call and do their shopping before kit: in tho evening. At that hour the stores by agreement are required to he closed. We are not preferring charges against the ladies, but sim1* ply defending the cl:rk3. Six arrests were made by the police of Camden f>r the week ending May 1 Ith. as follows: three for drunkcniKi* and disorderly conduct, one of whom was sent to jail for five days f.?r cursing and using obscene i-nguagc on the street; and three for fighting. Several persons in this comunmity are planting cotton the second lime, tho seed first planted having, on account of the cool and dry weather of the past few weeks, failed to come up. If you want to feel good, go to Dun. lap's drugstore and cool ofT hy drinking it glass of Soda Water fresh, invigorating and sparkling from the frozen regions. 1 1'ersonai.?Mr. John C. Squier,j travelling agent of the Columbia Register.; was in our town recently. We were glad ! to learn that he socured a large number: of subscribers for his paper, which is now J the best newspaper ever published at the ; capital of the Stale. General Kershaw was in attendance j upon the Rhc san Convention in Cliur. ; lesion last week. j Mr. II. G. Carrison who was in Char-; i ! leston last week attending the United' j 4 ! i States Court, returned on Sutuicluy last.; D. J. Carter, Esq., of the Lancaster Ledger, arrived in Camden, oil Saturday evening, on his way home, ho having' "feasted on concentrated wisdom" to his heart's content in the 'City by the Sea.' Rev. John Kershaw, of Abbeville, is ; spending a few days in Camden. r i We have beeu pleased to receive calls j from Capt T. Godfrey IVgues, formerly of. Cam Jen, but now of Koachi, Louisiana. | lie is out on a visit to his father, Mr. T. | W. lhgurs, atid will remain several days in our midst. Under the efficient supervision of Mr. Fred J. Ilfcy, architect, a couple of new brick stores are being erected upon the ; lot of Mrs. II. Cro?-by, on the east side of j Broad Street. D. C. Kirkley, Esq, has a superior quality of Soda Water, which he adtninis tcrs daily to those who are suffering the pangs of thirst. Cull aud test it for yourr selves. The Firemen's parade on Tuesday Evc~ niiig was a grand success Commencing at the crossing of,Broad by York street, the several companies, under the direction of Mr. J. R. Goodale, chief of the firo department, ai^t preceded by the Helicon Brass Band, marc'ted up Broad Street to DcKalb, thence to Lyttlcton, Laurens and back to Broad, down which they proceed, ed as far as the Market, where the in. 1 spcction hy the Town Council was held. 1 1 1 A ine soverai engines were ricmy uccoraiou with flowers, and the men never appeared I in better spirits. Tbc truck of the Thee, j nix Hook and Ladder Company, which 1 headed the column, was most handsomely de? orated, its other ornaments being surmounted by a life size portrait of Govcr* j nor Hampton, On arriving in front of General Kershaw's residence, the column j came to a halt, and three cheers wcie^ given him whom wo all adore so much.? ^ After repeated calls, the General appeared, and, in his usual happy manner, thanked the (iremeti for the compliment, paid him, and expressed the hopo that a j better day for all is near at hand. ;. :"*A larger number of persons than usual, r and purticulaily the ladies, witnessed the parade, and this fact proves that renewed , interest is excited in the I'iro Department. \ The firemen will seo to it that no harm | shall befall the town il they can prevent 1 it. ! The want of spac crowd rout this we?.k 1 P - - J! _! .t._ I,... ' a report 01 me procccuings ui mo iu-v f meeting of the State Press Association ? < It will appeur in our next issue. j Smash Up.?During tiie Firemen's ij parade Tuesday evening, the horses at- , tidied to the buggy of Mr. U. H. Uoykir,-1 became frightened and dashed off sums * iug his buggy, and injuring him slightl . List of letters uncalled for in Camden Post Ofllco. Mack Dunlap, Jeremiah Henderburk, Miss Mary K. Fryo, James 11. Ilughes, j Miss Bessie Kirk land Mrs. James Kiik?land, William Lower, Mrs. Mary ]>. K. Mickle, Thos. J. Piitchet, Paxton Potter, Titos II. Seaman, Miss Muggy Sitcom, Mrs. Eppic J. Smith, Miss Rachel Whiter. E. II: BROOKS, P. M. Mr. W. L. Arthur is ever abreast of the times. Read his new advertisement. Messi s Bauui Bros, advertise drain Cradles. Wonderful Success.? It is reported that Boseltee's German Syrup has since its introduction in the /'nited States, reached (he immense sale of -10.000 dozen per year. Over 0,000 druggists have ordered tliis medicine direct from the Fuc-; tory.nt Woodbury N. J, and not one has reported a single failure, but every i letter speaks of its astonishing success in curing Coughs Colds settled on the lireast, ( onsumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. We advise any person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to their druggist, C. J Dun. i lap. and get this medicine or intjiiin'e about it- lingular size. 75 cents; Sample Dottle, 10 cents* Two doses will re. ievo any case. Don't neglect your cough. Ahvia: Gkatis.?The Hon. Alexander II. Stevens J.aya:?"The (1 lobe Flow, or Cough Syrup has provon a most v.ilu?* Lie rcim-dy t-> me." fiov. James M. Smith, off! corgi a says: ? I shall always use it with perfect confidence, *.od recommend it to the pub. lie as a remedy which will afford that > satisfaction experienced by me and mine. D. ex'jeta evuvything f>r couglu*, colds and ob-linate lung affections." Kx (jor. Drown, of (Ja . says:?"He finds tiio Globe Flower Dough Syrup n most excellent remedy. Such endorsement by our groat and good iiii'i) deserves the attention of the afflicted. Thoso buffering from cough, colds, and lung affections bhot;iJ use the (Jlobe Flower Cough Syrup. I' will positively euro consumption. For sale by, I V J 1>U.NU1'. I [SPRnra is??. ! i ? || ? LARGE I ?j SEASONAB r n *JU?T BE ? "J AMONG AM yj i 300 pieces eiei E'j WHICH WE W ij w [SPRING 1877 I Sheriff's Sale, IX THE COMMON PLEAS. Sale for Foreclosure. Jeoigc W. Williams, William Birnic, Joseph 1(. Robertson, Prank ?. Taylor, Ilobt. 8. Cuthcart, ns Oco. \Y. Wiliiatiis & Co., Plain, tills. VS. Wiiliani Clyburn, Jr., Defendant. In pursuance of the judgment of sale and ore-closure at April term, 1870. in the tbovc slated case, 1 .will sell a*, the court touse in Camden on the first Monday in luue next, at 12 o'clock in , all those lands iltd tenauien's, situated in the said county jf Kershaw, in the town of Cauidcn, ou the West side of Broad street, consisting of lots known and designated in the recorded plan if said town, as lots No. 95)8, 9'jO, and all those parts or portions of iots No. 1,000, 1,0(11, lying South ot theUig Ditch, or main drain otMtid town; nnd also lot No. 10-0 fronting on FMiurch street, and all other lots or parcels of lots derived by the said defendant from Kerihnw Lodge, No. 29, A. P. M.and from Win. S. Gayer, Hcferee; and also all that piece, portion or lot of land situated in the County *nd State aforesaid in the town of Camden nud designated in the plan of said town ufollows, to wit: The northern half of lot No | 770on the Knst stdcof Broad street, flouting Weston Brand street 50 feet and running hack East 332 feet, being the tame coni-..voil in said defendant bv one Henry Cnrdo in. Terms cash?purchaser to pay for paper-1. May lUdt JOHN DOBY, *. K. c. SlierifT?s Sale. C. L. McCoy and B. T. McCoy, Executors, vs. Sarah A. Brown, et al.?Hill for petition &c. In pursuance of orders from K H. Carpenter, in the above staled case, dated April j7, 1877, I will sell at the court house in Camden on the first Monday in June next, within the legal hours of sale, the following real estate; All that part ol the tract c! land in the said county and State, of the late Betij. McCoy, deceased, known as the Chcinet tract, con tnining 180 acres, and assigned to the suid C. Ij. ,1/cCoy, under proceedings herein. Terms cash?purchaser to pay for papers may 10 8t JOHN D')UY, s. k. c. Administrator's Sale. By permission of the Court of Probate for Kershaw County, 1 will sell to the highist bidder, at the late residence of Martha Adumson, deceased, on Saturday, the lVtli iust., (the sale commencing at 11 o'clock a. in.) the entire personal property of said debased, consisting of One Horse and Wagon, Household Furniture. &0. WILLIAM .4DAMSON, Adm'r. May 10 2t THE LATHAM HOUSE BiiOADSTKiiiiiiX, CAMIHiN.S. i; {tirTERMS?tlio jurat reasonable, and special uliciition ?ivcn t > the convenience unJ cnii,furt i f boarders. JtaF'STAHIjKS t?n premise*, and lit ms and veb't lfS lor hire. ^'IJAt K pies to tiio I'epot even morning and evening. (kA* A (.1001) It Ml at band, wiirrc the choicest WINKS, Kit,) I OIKS, Ac.. \c.. may be found. May 10.? ly. Lime, Flour For Sale. I can furnish I.im by tlx* car load <>n I lie most liimralilc terms. This lime 1 an guarii.tco <> he rijiial to I lie most rcliaMe for working purposes. ?AI.HO Merchant* in want of Fbnir in their storks cm furnish a' sliori notice having an agency for Mc**r*. Sherwood, Knins& ('<> , Si. lafii is. Mu. Those in want of I.iinc and Flout will greatly oblige the undersigned ' y Inn ing tllfir onlt rw at the store of Jnmc? .lours. 1 sjirilgli-lyi l'U<W i. JUN?3. / _TTTRTMTW BBBBMMMB8 fittl afifiiiJj JB y r SPEIM 1377. |! , <S5B ! W STOCK OF ? i ^ oa ^ j ^ iC 1"J JL ^ Jiii ?. 11 I- THEM-- ! C) V gant Calicoes, j ILL8IL! LOW. ? | ^ I BRO'S. |! I m b SPRING 1877 Bargains, Bargains li'OB ALL! The Remnant of my Stock, SAVED FROM THE lAf^L E FIRE, Will be sold at prices which cannot hut prove satisfactory to all. ?*.; A call is respectfully solicited. 4. KA1!\, Opposite CI)burn's Block, in Building of M. Smith. March 15 . 3ui GOODS! NEW-GOODS ! ! AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL. The undersigned, having opened a Store in tlie building or Mr. Hubert Latin on the east side of Broad street, nearly opposite riybttrn's block, respectfully invites an inspection of Iter stock, which consi-ls of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS ANI) CAPS, 11A R DAY A RE, AY IL LOAN' AY A R E, GLASSAYARE, CROCKERY, &c., SiC. SiC, All of which v ill l>c sol.I at prices thai cannot fail to give batirlactinn. MRS. P. TOBIAS. March 29. tlni Beef and Tongues. That nice Fulton Market Ilcif ami Sim l.eil Tjugucs. For sale hy BAUM BUG'S. March 22 If autl Tics. 15,000 yards Bagging, and Jtt.(HK) lhs. Tics. For salt- hy Soplinhere 7 BUM BHD'S. Mattrass Making, &c. Tii** ' 'in' 1 tenders his service* to i!:< peop) of ('iim'leii ns it MATTRASS MAKER (! A I! l?FN I'll. Si'Ul KICK, \e., \e. S.iiistue lion gutranieed. WINVAII JAMES. On (Trtui]*l*e!l si., in rc.irot Judge I.cilnwr's. May .".-Ini rois ka 3,2:. % A No. S Wheeler .N Hil-oii Solving Machine new style, with all iho latest improve inenls May ho seen at the residence of W. II. K Workman, on Ih-Kalh si t ot. wlea order will ho received for any .Machine < ;' the iVm pativ iii.'ititiFitcltit'o. MRS. K. D. WORKMAN. Ag?nt May :l if T>orrKi:. Oversell"' of Roads throughout l\er.?ha< ' (Tontify are hen hy Hotitied to call out tllid hand' and liavetiie roads opened iiiitiiediiilt ly nn 1 put i:i good order I'rom the effects i lie late storm. By older id Die Board i County Couiiu'ssiom i s. W. 1J. K. WOUKMAN, I'lcik. 1 Ha BAF i i ! I 1877. Spring & i-Si : 3=. ' -j The -cason i; advancing, and the |q2 ! Our STOCK is CO.dPLiiTE, an ? Speodv ~i I \vk p,II all SPECIAL HE In tfillovri <C >Smc/z t7.v Piqaes, 17ctorlci sooks, Jaconets, liishop Linen Lawns in black, Dress Goods in black o Embroderies! Emforoidi Luces, Jl/t'ii')/) Tic*, Kid and Tt A FULL ST< ; Tabic Da musics, Doylies, Towels An Elegant As SILK, GINGHAM jc! ; O ' AT EXTREMELY. : 3 ^ J- Ladies' Hats, Trimme CO CO ! l ,A> j_j JtK 4'OV XTIiES As usual, my Slock of Gent'; ili^s' Slinmns a:i?l 11 :it - i.s unsurDass ..I I ? w m All I ask from iny numerous ci large stock, and 1 guarantee I'KICI ~ REft $Hmr i AM sick: FjBlie op Cftmdei President?T?. M. KENNEDY, Vice-President?Wm. M. SIIAN'XO Secretary and Treasurer?JOS. J. M POAUP OF 1)1 IT M. KEN n'KI'V. JOS. J. MACX A V, J. M. DAVIS, D. o. ki-;> Apply for membership to the Soe and Treasurer. April 19 i JUST WHAT , i Everybody Wants!! | i, CHOICE FAMILY j ! and j. I 11 ! Fancy Groceries, !: I'LAIN AXI) FAN V j' CA.^TZDIIlS, FriMit'li I'oiiit'dions, &e. I OF EVERY JtESCElI'i'iOX, :ill frcsli, | Fresh Cukes and Crackers-, Kaisiiis, Frillies, ' Itutes, Slices, .Sauces, Catsup:;, &c. Nice Pickles, l?.v tlic il? zen or bottle: ami ; KVKUVI'IilNli'usually kqt i:i a fust class j I . Family (Jrocery My stuck of (i^'tra i.tul Tobacco i? com-: j'leto. an<l the "best smoke for the least mo- | iiev," ean always bo hail at D. C. KlliKLEY'S, Agent, i OctoberS tf 1 FREDERICK J. HAY, SDH VKVOJ.1, i*A3l I) KN - S- C. 0' Fl'lIIlS }iis ji; oi< --ioiinl j?oniei"! ( > tl?c* people uf Kershaw sin I tuijolnitig I'jun- | | tic.-* Augu?t 'Jli-tf. I DR. T. BERWICK LEGARE, nisrvris'r, :l ! IlAlifATK OK Till HAI.'MMI H i: ! " f HKN i' \l. >1 KCi.'II. OFI'l! i: DKKM.it Hnl.'SK. Kistir.v.i'o <ui Mrti.it! ? i MULBEEHY MIItY. I Mil II..IV J||*"|' l'fl U> Mlpi'lv I'/'Mlllj' ill re?iiK?n?'; i I <mil" n sii. ! Ki v.iili l t'sli itislk, liciti i; ! mi il ir I..;- Tliirtv CeotM per gill Ion. I'm : i. - wistbiiig ?rl r* I tillcil will pirn f rl ii? l! c Kinnin >' S i>r? o| I. .1. M i !:nv. wlieit'ilit \ f in | i r. i:.1 j tickctH. ' S. Mll.f.KU* Wll.l.l A M.S. j 1-Mi I If. ,v DR. I. H. ALEXANDER, Siir^i'on ,f' i:i;OA!? ST., CAMDJ N. S. >{ (! in Inn't' i!' ihe VI ila*!clj l.i.i < <1 I) out ;il rge iv March 10. ? i ji Summer. 1877. x w > demand for GOODS increase.'4 'i in order to make a L, o diiejioii, ^ OFFER ? 3.A.S,Gr^.x2sTS " ing lin*: t S-OOOOii* 1 Lawns, Swiss Main's Lawns, Cambrics, While and figured \nd grey materials. }i*ics! Embroideries # .. ji 'tread G\ove*. Handkerchiefs. ' I' DCK OF , Longcloths and Sheetings. isortment of x and CAMBRIC, ' SOLS LOW FIGURES. . "ft id and Unirimmed. o i ^ S VABIET1. 5 Furnishing Goods, Shoes, La.. lclL . I; rstotners is an inspection or my: TO BE TilE LOWEST. !i ?8I^H M ^*0 a j;g g WSWMsiWM ) !F SOCIETY, I. s. c. 9 X. * ' A OKAY. HECTORS: W. M SHANNON, ('. J. Mr DO WALL, J. D. DUN LAP, *NEDY. * iotv through ?T. J. Mackav, Secretary OPEN AGAIN ! C-03IE ONE!! C03IE ALL!!! The undersigned would x cspcclfully inform tin patrons and the public generally that he lias risen from the ashes, ami may now be rouuil in the Li rick Store one door North of [). C. Kirkley's, where he will be pleased to jtfer his targe and well assorted stock at prices that defy competition. He has DRY GOODS. Of every description, 9St'?idy.iuiidc Clothing, For men and boys, HATS and OAFS, ROOTS and SHOES, Hardware, Crockery, &c. His stock of (GROCERIES '.J . c ni|>letei;i every {articular, itlul constantly rej-lctusln d. (.live mo ti call and I will ?unr.iutec satisfaction. J. M. WILLIAMS. ??l.uclt L"> Jim .H ? eniin^ton'H Double bat-tvl I revolt loading Bitot (.lur.s, S!. '!<, l.i.iiiio; . ( aj<itevs ami I'rinici . 1!i-ii>it!;'"i it's wilt;: Ma -!si11 of :lie best l?.i:t?-n:<. < Milts. I'istol*. f :l|iS, fni Iri'l. 1'! all MZOS, Knives. Si'iss.ii--' U-i/ ' 1 Stt-ij-s. Sj>cota lc t. for all a;fcs, .lotvcity :i? i V.'ate'n. s til tl I. i:.s'?4, i t liitiu . I.aiil< < ;js li iti'l-'b" - J. \. \t?L NO. ti. ( nil or "Jl It NOTICE. I:i r >i.~. ! 11 nl' i!h> c\:ivin- ilidicully i ?.i'fi i -t't i! iii rii::; inv si: counts, lam !i :< 1 1< r t:; jmosoisI in confine niv.-?ll' lo . ..iII< I'll.- . :i exclusively. * lil'NLAP. IYb 1 I It' WHO WANTS TO BUILD ? Wolsavoon li.ni ! a 1? 1 _ ?? ?j 11?tIi** of" tlie l.i'st soiivniio.l ! author. a!! : >r: ami sir.es, ivllloli we I'l-iijit-so tu soil ini* o i li ?i* goO?l I )V| 1? *! -. ::| tin I.IWP'1 i' Il ki'l jrices. Pol' i|'i ilSiv nf In '-ii. wo p : or hv i ' "i*i!-simi to I I' nl. Hi ii i iii ail'' jr iM li ii liii has ii.;: !i.i-i ; Vn ?a us. ilLHi* iV ii L11X ct '.1 tl