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LOCAL AFFAIRS. "J chief's amangyc's to kin' notes, An' faith, hdl jrrait 'int." Our friends coming to tonn to ma he ]>urchases, or in writing for information, trill Jo in a favor by mentioning that the oJcertisement teas seen in the Journal and Gazette. CAMDEN POST OFFICE HOURS. From and after this date, the Post Office will be open daily (Sunday excepted; as follows : From it a. M. to 12 m. From 1 i\ .m to 3 p. m. From o p. M. to7& p. M. June 27tli 1877. Schedule of Prices for Iegftl Advertising. We announce the following schedule of prices for advertising legal notices in these columns : citation Letters of (luaidianshlp ( 5 oo " " Administration 6 00 Application for Letters Disuussory 7 on " " Homestead 5 00 Notice to Debtors and Creditors 4 50 Sale of Lauds (per inch) 4 50 " " Personal Property (per inch) l 50 Kstray Notices 3 00 Summons for Absent Defendants (6 weeks) 25 00 Foreclosure of Mortgage per inch each In. 1 50 Sheriff Sales single tract heal Estate 10 oo " " each levy personal property 5 oo All other advertisements will he charged according to space and number of insertions. In no case will advertisements of any of the above km.If be Inserted until the money Is paid la advance. Icb at Rollings <Sfc Rage, x Samples of now flour are now iu order at this office. JuXB Aptles are mure abundant this year than u-ual. Vagrants.?There is a vagrant law, and it would be well to have it enforced. The wheat crop is reported excellent in the Tiller's Ferry neighborhood?oats below the average. Doing Well.?F.om ail parts of the County we hear favor, ble reports of the coudition of the crops. TnE indications are that a large majority of the people of Kershaw County would vote against the new fence law. Special Attention is called to the acts of the Ceuerrl Assembly, which we are publishing from time to time. All Well.?The general health of the people of Camden is supeib. There is scarcely a sick person withiu the corpo rate limits. mm < ? ,STORM.?Our town was visited on the 27th ult. by a severe storm, which prostrated trees and crops, unrooted ! houses, &c. The 25th.?The proposed picnic, under the auspices of Waterce Division. Sons of Temperance, will take place at Team's grove, on the 25th instant. The meeting at (button's Mill on Saturday last was adjourned until Sat- 1 urday, the 28th of July, when a tuilitiu company will be organized. Finished-?Johu McCarthy, the; painter, has put the finishing touch : upon the front ot Mr. A'den's store, and It is now indeed a thin4 of beauty. PfcACHES.?The first jwaches of the season?a wagou bail?wore brought to town on Friday last. They were very line, and sold at seventy five cents per peck. Ijiproy ei>.?Mr. II. Baruch has re cently made extensive improvements in his residence on Broad street, and it is now one of the handsomest buildings in i town. We beg to tender our acknowledg ments to the courtesy of the proprietors of the Ntvct and Courier for the loan of the temporary heading which we use this week. Mrs. Crosby's uew stores, with residences above, are rapidly approaching - completion. When finished, they will be among the most substantial and de sirablc io town. i mm S. C. M. A.?What arc the women of Kershaw County doing for the South Carolina Monumcutal Association ?* Wc notice that other Counties are continually sending iu contributions. ? ? The New Chubcii Building of the Methodist congregation in this city has been commenced. The foundation has brcn laid and workmen are now engaged in rearing up the walls. Cool.?%-The public is informed in another part of to-days paper that ice may be procured at any time, and i:i any quantity desired, by applying at the store of Boilings & Cage. Inform Its.?Subscribers who not get their paper regularly will please inJbrm us of the fact, that wc may ascertain the cause of miscarriago or detention, and correct the same at once. Be opened.?Mr. J. M. Williams announces the re opening of his mercantile business in today's issue of the Journal and Gazette. We bespeak for him a liberal share of the public patronage. Millions in It.?The Bar of Camden numbers already eleven active members, and yet wc have several lawyers in rtitftryn. There are millions iu the legjl ( profession ? to those who have never tried it. e . THE j If dissensions arc allowed to spring j up in the ranks of the Democracy, we ! may expect the Radicals to d. feat us at the polls next year. Only in the closest union is there much strength. Rev. W. G. Rollins, a young gentlemau from Darlington countv, has assumed pastoral control of the Baptist Church, vice Roc. L. S.Foster, who resigned on account of ill health. Subscribers who have heretofore re. ceived their papers at the Gazette office will hereafter call at our new office, in the building formally occupied by the Canidtn Journal, one door from the post office. There is in Camden a gentleman who says five stables can bo made to accommodate twenty horses, and an odd number be put into every stable. Who can solve the puzzle? Can he, himself? Some Cotton.?Mr. C.I). Gardner,,; of the Schrock 's Mill section, brought to our office on Monday last the finest stalk of cotton wc have seen this year. It 1 measured 38 inches from tip to tip, and 1 had fully IS fully developed forms on it. ! ? I Disorderly Conduct.?Our police- j men are usually very attentive, but they tailed oq j liursday last to arrest a cou- 1 plo of youngsters who, greatly to the ! J annoyauco of passers-by, were using 1 very profane language on the street. ]! j ; An Arithmetical Nut.?A has a1 ( house worth $10,000. He sells to B, aud loses a certain per ceut. B sells to C and loses same percent. C eells for $35,750 and gains 20 per cent. "What did A or B lose ? Early.?Messrs. Buurn Btws., the 1 prince merchants of Camden, arc already receiving a heavy stock of bagging aud ties, for the fall trade. It would do a ! farmer good to look at the heap of rolls i of bagging already in store. Bill of Mortality in C'amdeu for i the quarter ending June 30, 1877 : Whole number of deaths 11 ; whites i G, black and colored 8?whites, 2 in- j fauts, 1 youth and 3 adults?black and i colored, 3 children and 5 adults. i Sudden Death.?It is with deep rc-! j:rel that we announce the sudden death, ou Monday night last, of Mr. Burwell Albert, an old and highly respected citi- j zen of this county. lie was apparently in his usual health, and died while sitting in his chair. A Penal Offence.?Neglecting or refusing to pay the poll tax of 81 J (which is levied on all male citizens from i ?1 to G3 years of age, with the usual exception?) is now a penal offence, and ! a flue of 83 or imprisonment fur 30 days, is the penalty. Information Wanted.?Will some, one informed on the subject let us know if there is (ov vras) nn immigration so- J ciety in Camden ? If not, would it not1 be to our interest to start to work in ' the important movement of introducing 1 immigration to this part of the State? Monumental Park.?Workmeu arc now engaged in building a fence aroun<l ar >und Monumeutal J'ark. J He J Camden Histrionic C!ub have the mat- ! ter in charge, and propose to make it a ' delightful rendezvous tor tho public.; Success to their laudable enterprise. Xearly Tnaoni. ? Messrs Boum Bros and H. Barueh have about completed the additions they are making to their j stores. The tremendous business they were doing?the Conner iu the general merchandise and provision, and the lut ter iu the dry goods Hue?demauded that they have more room. r-4** A Necessity.?As will be seen by referring to their advertisement in : another column, Messrs. Bautn Bros-' have iust received a large invoice of! fruit jars for the present season. This will prove a goo J fruit year, and wo would advise that large quantities be put up for next winter. The J or un a f. akd Gazette is already the best advertising medium in ' the up couutry. It goes into nearly every household in Kershaw county, and has a large and constantly increasing circulation in Sumter, Darlington, Chesterfield, Lancaster and Fairfield counties. Merchants and business in en generally should make a note of this. a ju por.? One of our most descr ving and industrious citizens was recently I summoned as a juror in a case involving a dispute about a dog. Twenty five 1 years ago he served as a juror :n a similar case; and thcac two arc tho only occasions on which he has ever served as a juror. ? Accepted.?('apt. .las N. Lipscomb, Master of the State fjrange, l'atrons of Husbandry, has accepted an invitation to deliver an address at the Grange Pic Mie at Pluck Jack, in this County, on the 27th of July, inst. It is thought that he will organize a Pomona Grange, which is composed of tocuibora of tho ; otdor who have taken tho fifth degree, <T OTJIR/ISr JLHi 1 Two Old Citizens Gone.?Messrs. Burwell Bradley, of Flat Bock, and Frederick Bowen, of Western Waterce. died on Monday. Pre Nics were had at Marshall's; Church and Granny's Quarter yesterday*: Full reports will appear in our next is.' sue. Caught.?A colored boy of light fingered proclivities entered the store of Messrs. Baum Bros., the other day and attempted to relieve them of a portion of their surplus stock in the shape of a coat. He was caught, however, and put in the lock up. Organized.?A Rifle Company has been organized iu Camden with the following officers: E. B. Cantcy. Captain ; 1 H. C. Salnaond, First Lieutenant; C. J. McPowall, Second Licuteuant; II. K. < Boykin, Tliiid Lieutenant. It is our wish to make the Journal 1 and Gazette compare most favorably with any other weekly paper published i in the South, and to that eud we shall spare neither time nor expense. All j that we ask of our patrons, who have so generously supported us in the past, is , that they continue to stand by us in the future. , ' Give Your Views ?We arc always ready and willing to give place in our j columns to all matters of public interest, md as the fence law is now a topic of general interest, we invite an expression of opiuiou ou this subject from our far mers, both pro and con. Let us hear from you. geutlemeD. ?-. 1 Brief Work.?The Fifth Circuit will be called in the Supreme Court on the 19th of December, 1877, and will ' continue for three days. Lawyers will bear in mind the fact that wo are pre- 1 pared to print briefs at this office as neatly and a6 cheaply as can be done 1 luy where in the State. 1 To Farmers?Our desire is to make \ our paper of special interest to you We cannot succeed in doing this within* vaiip m.nnpration and assistance. , ? , Will you not give us occasional articles on the mode of cultivating different crops, the kind of manure best adapted to eaHi, and the experience of your plauting operations? \Vc will gladly ' give place to any article of interest to our farming frieuds. A La/.y Club.?During the dull summer months, wc would suggest that i a ' lazy club" be organized by some of j < our young men. Plenty of material lore. Who'll be the first to get it up? Much merriment is afforded by these clubs, and we arc sure the ladies weald appreciate a monthly discourse on the merits of the several members of the club. j Increased.? The Camden Puilding j and Loan Association, under the act j whereby the original charter was amend- j ed, have increased their capital stock I from 200 to 300 shares. Wc understand ' the new series of stock is Icing taken j rapidly. People who hesitated in cm- 1 barking iu this enterprise at first arc now satisfied it is a paying institution. . Personal Mention.?We are glad to be informed that Mr. James Jnces, who has been confined to bis homo for more than two weeks by severe sickness, ' t is improving, and hopes soon to appear. again at his place oi LusIucm, Jud^e J. P. Kershaw returned home, on Tuesday evening. Gen. J. I>. Kennedy visited Richmood, Va,, last week, ou professional business. Mr. C. Noclkcn was in Charleston i last week. Tinr T. T, f'lvhurn. of Granny's' v"r" ? ? --j - ? Quarter, viaited Columbia last week, i He reports evarythinj; quiet, but J)emocratij, at the capital. Trial Justice L. C. Tlionipson, of1 Liberty Hill, was in Camdou the other I day. With the exception of occasional cases of larceny, assault and battery, arid malicious and cruel treatment of useful animals, peace and order prevail in his circuit. Mr. Wiley I*. Jones, of Liberty Hill, ' left ou.Saturday for Charleston, having been selected as a juror in the U. S. I District Court. | Sensible.?The Union Timet in last issue, has the followiug which wo hope to sec adopted by every paper in the State: "Heretofore wo havo been publishing all culls for public men lugs and other an aouneeI incuts f??r the public benellt. without rceelvingany pay. our advertising columns arc, to us. us liio belts of dry good.i art. T.? lb" merchants, tor sale by the Inch. No propb, would ask a merchant td give one or two dollars' worth of loth at every public meeting, and we don't see the Justice of asking Us-to donate the amount of our goods every lime a portion of the public may sue fit to call noon us. Hereafter we will char-'" our regular price lor all advertisement:., whether i for private or public benefit or convenience. 1 Those ordering lite advertisements must pay I lor them before they will appear." Postmaster General Kev holds 1 that a postmaster can oppose (lie administration. if ho wants to, provided he is faithful in the discharge of his duties. HOTEL ARUQfAl.!i. T S O'Brien, J B ?uits ami hoy. George i Jusy nml wife, I' L King, F A I'avlour, .1 Met.Mair, W W Skinner, J K Nor wood, .1 ,1 Kiohardsbii, W L' Moody,Gvwi go Ooauor, j S Mathis. V VIsTO GAZETG Dots From Our Xote Book. ?Thermometer in tlic 90s. ?Last Mouday was salesday. ?The colicy cupumbcr is in market. ? Mununiental park has been fenced in. ?Put iu all the peas you possibly CUD. ?Wo hear ol hut few picnics uow-a-' days. ?Some of the Camden girls still eat onions. ?You can obtain ice at Rollings & Page's. ? Ruta Ragas .should bo sown this month. ?Watermelons will soon be iu the market^ ;?Po not fail to read our advertising ; columns. ?New flour is bogiuning to be put 1 upon the market. ?The farmers should begin to talk jp the fence law. ?The wheat crop in Kershaw has proved bountiful. ?The Russian objective point is 'Damlongwayofl." j ?Occasionally we see a stray bale of \ rotlon coming to market. ?Recollect that you violate tlie law ! f you shoot partridge*. ?Now ,?takc up" the Raleigh and \ugusla Railroad scheme. ?Put ruulch of some kind arouud ] poung trees in hot weather. , ?It is said that Governor Hampton 1 ias 7,147 namesakes in the State. , i ?Of course we will take irheat in ' layment for past due subscriptions. ?Spring chickens are beginning to nake their appearance on the street. ?Dr. J. A. Young has had the parcnent in front of his store replaced by a ! icw one. ?Wc want every family in Kershaw County to lake the Journal and Ga- j zette. ?Peaches and cream will soon he the favorite dish of the average Cam ' Ionian. ?Men like to sec themselves in print;; women like to sec themselves in lookingglasses. ?All the wheat and oat crops have been harvested. The yield has been plentiful. ?Hereafter no'compensation' will be allowed Commissioners and Managers of Elections. ?Dan Kirkley ke^fc on hand the best brauds of cigars, .smoking and' chewing tobacco. ?''Drafts" or ''chequers" is now the game with which the average Camden clerk amuses himscil. ?About this time of the year the merchant finds that he has been doing on extensive credit business. ?Horseradish is said to be good for neuralgia. Grate aud mix with vine gar and apply to the part affected. ?The first peaches of the season were ' offered for sale on last Friday. Seventy- i five cents a peck, or 20 cents a dozen. ?Ice cold soda wafer is as nice a drink these warm days as vou can get. j Try a glass, with shaved ice in it, at; Duulap's. ?llave'nt heard of any croquet parties iu Camden this season. i'crhaps| the pull-back dresses have something to j do with it. ?We have not been able to ascertain how many glasses of soda water our local editor can chamber in the course of twenty-four hours. ?Merchants who do not advertise may not got but one customer a day, but they will try their level best to make 100 per cent. profit off him.?Exchange. ?We want a conespoiidout at every post office in this and adjoining counties, who will send us all the current news items of their respective localities, ?We hope one or two of our delinquent subscribers will "fork over" a dol* lar bill occasionally, so as to prevent our forgetting how such a thing looks. ?If you burn yourself, lay a piece of cbareoal un tbo burnt part and the pain will subside in a few minutes. If jou keep it on an hour, the wound is healed. ?Vaughnn's mill has commenced making flour. Tt will have a large patronage this year, a largo quantity of vheatjiaving been harvested in that section. ?Should any of our subscribers fail to get their papers regularly, we hope they will notify us at once, and we will see to it that they do get them regular ly nnu promptly. ?The press nil over the country, even away out in Illinois, speak approvingly of the election of Kershaw, as .Judre This is a fitting compliment to our distinguished fellow-eiti/.ciiT ?If our citizens desire to avail thorn* sidves of the provisions of the fence law they should be prompt in pinking application, as provided, to the County ('otpmisaioueid, ?o thai an election uiay (bold iu August. DIE, JTTLir 5TI ?It is reported that another twostory brick building will soon be commenced just above the one uow being erected for Mrs. Crosby. Mr. Hay, it is said, lias taken the contract. ?Base Ball, which was all the go in our community a few years ago, hasgiv cH place to boating. We hear that two clubs have been organized, aod tb.it they will try their muscle on the factory pond before the summer is over. ?This warm weather makes a man feel energetic and kindly, and he gets up early iu the morning, eats a hearty breakfast, looks over bis garden patch, gets his hoe and?and sets it in the shade and goes down town "to see a man." ?If 30U have found anything, lost anything, want anything, want to get up anything, or desire to make known anything of interest?the columns of the Journal and Gazette afford an excellent opportunity for a small pecuniary consideration. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.. When Bills Arc Due, AH bills for Advertising in t In is paper are .hie on the first appearance of the advertisement, except when otherwise arranged by sontrael, and will be presented when tlie money Is needed. ^FREDERICK J. IIAY, Architect and Builder, CAMDEN, S. C., Will furnish plans and estimates for all kinds of buildings. Contracts taken at moderate figures, aud promptly and carefully attended to. Ciders left at the C&xbex JocnxALAXD Sazkttk office will receive immediate atieation. March Itf w. H. R. WORKMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAMDF.N 8. C. Wm. D. TRANTHAM* Attorney at Law, CAMDEN, S. C. Office over the store of Mrs. H. Crosby, in the building of Robt. Man, Esq. Eutrance on Broad street. May 24-ly. J. D. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, r* k tr?\H\T n r* UAAllJfiiN, S. U. Office formerly occupied by Gen, J. B. Kershaw. juncli?6m. "j. T, HAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND TRIAL JUSTICE, OFFICE over store of Messrs. Baum Bros. ?Special attention given to the Collection of Claims. juncTtt ~J~ W, DePASsT" ATTORNEY AT LAW AND TRIAL .JUSTICE, BROAD ST., CAMDEN, S. C. Business of all kinds promptly ^ ._.i ?r?T uaunautcu, juuo i *.* j. d: dunlap, T11IAL JUSTICE, imOAII STRF.KT, CAMDEN, SO. CA. i 1 business entrusted to his care will receive prompt atteution juneTtf. [DR. I.H. ALEXANDER, Surgeon. l>entimt, BROAD ST? CAMDEN, S. C. I Graduate of the PLiladelpbia College of ' Dental Surgery March 15. 'DR. T. BERWICK LEGARE, DENTIST, GRADUATE OF TUB BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY. OFFICE?DEKALB HOUSE. | | Entrance on Broad Street JOHN C. WOLBT, 1 PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, AND jsiox PAINTER, Paper Hanger fy Glazier, DKKALII HOUSE. CAMDEN, S. C. February .'1 ' nil 2m Ice and Ice Cream. Mrs. K. (?. Workman aires notice I!tat slic will furnish It'll OKHAM ?>u orery I fair niwl warm 'lav. which will bo curried ' o<it at or uboul '! f>. Ri? or may be bad at the residence on DeKalb street, from 0 to p. in. Klio also will furnish the same to fiimi! lies when ordretl. 1 1UM may also be hail ai any hour of the j day t'j 0 p. ui. June HJA.?ti EI 1877. New Advertisements. 1 i) "r FANCY CARDS all styles with name, lOcU.! ? *f post paid. J. It. Ilntstcd, Nassau, Kens co., i REVOLVER AND CAETRIGE3 FOR $3. A line nickle plated, seven shot, pocket Revolver; a ilrst class article. Kent C. O., or on receipt of pi ice. O. W. Willis, P. O. Box 2,7is. N. Y. TRiFina WITH COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS.; SISE WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS a sure remedy for COUGHS, and all diseases of I ttic THROAT, LUNGS. CHEST and AiUCOUS i MEMUKAXE. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 0. N. CRITTENDEN, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. r*| I M1 pk. acquaintance card*, pk. hdkf. rtiituI U IN tioc, l pk. scroll, all sorts, for only 10 cts., A stamp. Fun Card Co., .Muldlcboro, Mass. WONDERFUL SUCCESS! 85,000 OF THE ' CENTENNIAL EXPOSITOR DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED, sold In Go days. 770 pages only $2,50, treating { i of the entire history, wonderful exhibits etc. li- , lustratcd, and 51 cheaper than any other. One ; new agent cleared in 4 weeks. Agents wan- i 1 ted. i P A IITIHAI Beware of falsely clainie.l otTi- , L/MU I lUlN cialaud worthlessliooks. Send for proof. ' HIM 1 c?l'-v curious love letter. 1 pk. comic I U 11 cards l pk. popping question cards; all for lo < t.s. a stamp. Fun Card Co.. Mlddlehom, Ilm GLEN'S SulphurSoap. Thoroughly Cures Diseases of tne Skin,Beau- , tides the Complexion, Prevents and remedies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sores and Alira slons of Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prices?2S Cents per Cake: Box (3 Cakes) TO eta. N. B.?Sent t>y ttlail, prepaid, on receipt of price, C. X. Crittenton, Prop.. 7 Sixth Av. X. Y. n a el 1 comic oil chioiuo.TxU, mounted, Bae'l E a worth 2Se, pk love card?, 1 pk comic H O f.A envtloprs. l pk comic cards, l pk B B m b scroll, l 2-lp book Fun. nli sent, for j nly 5 Sc.st'ps, Novelty Co.,Middleboro, Mass. Cigars! Cigars!! . ] I havo a very select und full stock of CHOICE CIGARS, which canugt fail to please all who smoke. se20tf C. J. DUNLAP. { KAUN \ KEEra constantly on hand a full stock of ] DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES S Ac., Ac. | Which kc sells at tlie very lowest possible prices, for cash only. A call is respectfully solicited. DeKalb House. CAMi*EX, S. C. MU8. A. H. ROBGER8, PROPRIETRESS. v i Regular and Transient Board furnishe 1 upon accommodating terms. Septincber 30. BE SURE TO STOP AT THE Latham House, CAMDEN, SO. CA. (Transient Boabd S2,00peb dat.) 8*9^ Ample accommodations. Tables sup plied with ihc best the Markets afford. Evc-I ry nttcntion paid totlie rotnfurt of Guests. t'ounccteil with the house is a first class liar, which is located separately from the House, and orderly kept. sa. 0 ottveyanees supplied t? guests on liberal terms, either for city or country use el>91 y S H. I *H AM, Proprietor. Tin; (oiiMiin register, 1'1'RLItJlED AT COLUMBIA, S. C. JAMES A. HOYT, EDITOR. The Doily Register contains the latest news of the day, all commercial, politlhul and other maltorscnt by teiegrah, full local reports, editorials upon ail current topics, and grange and agricultural departments. The Dally Register has a circulation extending to all parts of the state, is circulated In nearly every State In the Union, and is constantly increasing; therefore, as an advor tisina mcdlotn in cannot be surpassed. The Trl-Weekly Register is Issued every Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday morning, and contains all the news of two days in one issue. The Weekly Register Is an eight page paper, containing forty-eight columns cmbracing the cream of the news of each week. This paper is within the .icuch of every family, and we are plcrsed to state the fact that it's large circulation is rapidly extending. The Register is now the organ of the State (irauge,iwitt all matters of Interest totlie l'atrons oi Husbandry will be treated in their appropriate department. The agricultural and ({range articles will appear In enehofour publication*--Dally Tn-Weekly and Weekly, t lilt MS OF si IJSCK1 PTION. Dai i.y 1: k<;istmi.?oiu-ycar .? ; s(x months ; .yrr, urn iiioiii_, i.iu ,|(|-? I KKI.V liHilaXBK.?Duo str 5; nix months th-Vt; throe Months Wukki.v Rkoistkr.?One year 2; six months 1; three months.Vk'ts* ,I.\MISA. IIOVT, Jl. N. E.MLVN, W. 1). MoDAMEL. j Proprietors ami Publishers. J0B~ The Journal and Gazette Office BS cnpuMe of promptly ami neatly cxectt-I tingall stylev of J Oil PJUNTlNGat the I lowest rates VISITING CARD:? BUSINESS CARDS WEDDING CARDS, BALL TICKETS, CIRCULARS, RECE1 I'TS, CHECKS. INVITATIONS, 11 \N DRILLS, l'OSTERS, DATES, DODGERS, r noil it vmmi:s. We have nmv tiic most complete Joh Printing Ofiioe in the State, outside of Charleston ami Cnht'ni.tri, ami are pr"]<mO'i to compete wit'.i any < liurlv.tou iioiitC for ony description of v.'c;*. AN ORDINANCE. To reduca and improve the currency of the Town of Camden, 8. C., by issuing Bonds, and to provide for the payment of the same. Be it ordained by the Intendantnnd Wardens of the Town of Cauidcn in Council assembled, 1. That the Intendiinl be and he is hereby authorized and required to issue Bonds to the amount of in sums, of five, ten, and twenty-five dollars, to be signed by the Inteudunt and Recorder and sckicd with the seal of the Town, hearing date the 1st July, 1877, payable one year after date, to wit: the first day of July, 1878, with seven per cent iuterest from date, to be used only in redeeming at par the Town Currency now iu circulation. 2 That the Intendant be farther authorized to procure a new plate and have new bills struck off, to be numbered and signed by the Intendant and Recorder of the Town, to redeem the balance uf the town currency now in circulation not funded in Bonds, tywt to be used for no other purpose whatever. 3. That the revenue and property of said rown be and the same is hereby pledged for the redemption of said bonds and currency with the interest that will have accrued thereon, and the said bonds shall also be received after maturity i:i payment of all lues to the said Town. Untitled in Council this .1r;l day of June, 1877. J. C. KOLLINGS, Intendant. K. K. .Si li., Recov.ler. June 14 4t Lcovms? 'S*KWESt NEW FALL STOCK r. V VDetermined to he Ahead. I beg to invite an inspection of my LARGE AND VARIED STOCK or GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Which lias been bought at low prices and . vith an eye to the interest of my customers. [ am determined to be behind no one in lellitig THE BEST GOODS for thr LOWEST MQMEF. And cordially invite the public to call md examine for themselves. My stock of Groceries Cannot be excelled by any house in Camlcn. S. A. Benjamin, 8ept27-tf FOTTTZ'S MORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, on# or prevent Dtotot, Ko Hobo will die of Colio, Bom or Luro FaTn, if Foots1* Powder* are need In time. Foutn Powders wl U core and prevent Boo Choima Foots** Powders wtt prevent (Una u Fowi, e*Footx* Powder* will lncreaae tbe Quantity of mQk and cream twenty per cent, and make tbe batter Ann "iftSS**Powder* win eon or prevent almost nix* r Dinusn that Bones and Cattle aro heir to. Fours'* Pownana will oiv* aanaracno*. (WdevaJTWhw* BATH) B. FOOTS, Proprietor. BAX.nxoBa.xd. Oils ! Oils!! Oils ! I Kerosene Oil and Aladdin Security Oil always on baud. To these who feel the * least uneasiness concerning the dangers attending the use of Kerosene Oil, I would respectfully rcccomnicnd the Security Oil, which is safer, cheaper aiul d-roid of tmrll. se-JOtf ' C.J. DUX LAP. WARDED THE HIGHEST MEDAL A T VIENNA. E. & n. T. ANTHONY & CO. 501 Broadway, New York, op. Metropolitan Hotel. Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers iii CIIKOMOS and FRAMED, STEREOSCOI ES and VIEWS, ALBUMS, GRAPIIOSCOPES and Suitable Views Photographic Mutcrials. We are Headquarters for everything in the way of Stercoscopticousani Magic Lanterns being manufacturers of the Micro-Scientific Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, University Stercopticon, Advertiser's Sfereopticon, Artopticon, School Lantern, Family Lantern, Tiie People's Lantern; each style being best of its class in the market. Catologues of Lanterns and Slides with directions for using sent on application. Any cutcrprising man can make money with a Magic Lantern. Cut out this advertisement for reference. liO! frOUt TIIE - DEKALB HOUSE BAR AND BILLIARD SALOONJust opened, at the PcKalb House, a FIItST-l LASS BAR AND BILLIARD i SALOON, where the J FINEST WINES & LIQUORS ; can be had, and all sorts of FANCY DRINKS, | propaveu iu iuv iuvbi ui.jiy iuiiuu?. J. S. GLAMKY. july 27 tf. is.iEXLera-A.'W, In <lie Probate Court. Estate of l{r. It. Withers. Whereas, Wm. M. Shatinon has applied [to me for Letters of administration on all and singular I lie goods and chattels, rights and credits of W- Withers, late of the said county, deceased. 1 These are, therefore, to cite nnd ad- i Imqnisli all and singular the kindred and A creditors of the said deceased, to appear ^k I before me :it a Court of fnliatt to be hoiden on the 18th day of July. 1S77, to 1 ?h iw paid ^^^k administration should not be grunted. ^^^^A und'T my bind and seal, this 28lli day of .Inn., .i. r. Sutherland,J. rJuu