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. m ==_===sr LOCAL AFFAIRS. J "1 chiefs amangyes tnkin notes, Au faith, he U jin n! Our friends coming to town in mote jairchases, or in writing for information, will do us a fa tor by mentioning that the adrertisnnent teas nan in the Journul and Gazette. CAMDEN WIST OFFICE HOURS. - - ..I- ~ .!.? n.^,1 nftlAo I From a:iu Hiier uus uun-, uic ? v?-? will bo opcu daily (Suuday excepted; as follows : From 9 A. X. to 12 M. From 1 p. m to 3 p. m. From 3 i*. m. to7>6 p. m. June 27th 1877. Schedule of Prices for i egal Advertising. We announce the following schedule of prices for advertising legal notices in these columns : Citation Letters of Guaidianship $ s oo " " ' Admiuistratiou 6 00 Application for Letters Dismtssory 7 00 " " Homestead 5 00 1 Notice to Debtors and Creditors 4 30 Sate of Lands (per inch) 4 ?>o I * " Personal Property (per inch) 1 so Estray Notices 3 00 ' Summons for Absent Defendants (6 weeks) S3 00 Foreclosure of Mortgage per inch each in. l 30 < MicrilT Sales single tract Keal Estate 10 oo " " each levy personal property 3 oo All other advertisements will be charged according to space and number of insertions. In no case will advertisements of any of the above kindf be Inserted uutil the money Is paid in advance. * Ice at Rollings A Page, n ( Samples of njw flour are now iu 1 order at this office. Junk Apples are more abuudant this year than u-ual. VAGRANT&?There is a Vagrant law, j and it would be well to have it enforced, j The wheat crop is r-porlod escillcnt ^ in the Tiller's Ferry neighborhood?oats below the average. 1 Doing Well.?F.om all parts of ( hour favor. blc reDOl'tS of > t UIO VUUUVJ nv ( the couditioo of the crops. The 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 1 acts of the Ccnerrl Assembly, which ' wc aro publishing from time to time. ( All Well.?The general health of the people of Camden is superb. There is ' scarcely a siek person wilhiu the corpo rate limits. * 9 1 Storm.?Our town was visited on t the 27th ult. by a severe storm, which prostrated trees and crops, unroofed houses, &c. j i The 25th.?The proposed picnic, uBder the auspices of Waterce Division. } Sons of Temperance, will take place at j Team's grove, on the 25ih instant. The meeting at Cunton's Mill on Saturday la3t was adjourned until Sat- ] urday, the 28th of July, when a militia ( company will be organized. , ^ 1 Finished-?Joliu McCarthy, the 1 pniotcr, has put the finishing touch ' upon the frout of Mr. A'den's store, 1 and It is now indeed a thia4 of beauty. Peaches.?The first peaches of the ' - ? !.-.?<] ? vaki hrnuL'ht to season?a wu^uii iuu>. ..v.. ??0 _ town on Friday last. They were very line, and sold at seventy five cents per PCCk* in proved.?Mr. 11. Barueh has re cently made extensive improvements in his residence on Broad street, and it is 1 now one of the handsomest buildings in i' town. We beg to tender our acknowlcdg ^ ments to the courtesy of the proprietors J i of the Xcicx ami Courier for the loan of the temporary heading which we use this week. Mrs. Crosby's ucw stores, with residences above, are rapidly approachiog completion. When finished, they will be among the most substantial and desirable in town. S. C. M. A.?What arc the women of Kershaw County doing for the South Carolina Monumcutal Association ?* We : notice that other Counties are continually , sending in contributions. The New Chircii 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. m - j Coor.-fThe public is informed in i another part of to-days paper that ice may be procured at any time, and io any quantity desired, by applying at the ino? P:l<7f>_ i* IViVV Q.. Inform Us.?Subscribers who not. get their paper regularly will please in- j form us of the fact, that we may ascertain the cause of miscarriage or deteu- 1 tion, ami correct the same at once. Reopened.?Mr. J. M. Williams announces the re opening of his mercan-: tilo business in to-day's issue of the Joi unai. and Gazette. We bespeak for him a liberal share of the public patronage. Millions in It.?The Rar of Camden numbers already eleven active members, and yet we have several lawyers in tinlri/u. There arc millions iu the lcgri t profession?to those \tlio havo never tried it.? * THE 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 gen- j * tlemau from Darlington countv, has as- ^ sumed pastoral control of the Baptist f Church, vice Row L. S.Foster, who resigned on account of ill health. Subscribers who have heretofore- re. ceived their papers at the Gazctlr office ? will hereafter call at our new office, in c the building formerly occupied by the j a t'anuhn Journaf, one door from the J post office. There is in Camden a gentleman h tvho says Ave stables can bo made to j 1' rccommodate twenty horses, and an odd t number be put. into every stable. Who ^ ran solve the puzzle? Can lie, him- J hjlf ? M*. .. Some Cotton.?Mr. C. D. Gardner,; A )t the Sell rock's Mill scctioa, brought to n >ur office on Monday last the finest stalk lt >f cotton wc have seen this year. It sl ucasured 38 inches from tip to tip, and tad fully 18 fully developed forms on it. sj Disorderly Conduct.?Our police- ft nen are usually very attentive, but they 'ailed on Thursday last to arrest a coujle of youngsters who, greitly to the innoyancc of passers-by, were using c< rery profane language on the street. ai m or, O An Arithmetical Nut.?A has a oj touse worth Sd0,000. lie sells to B, ff md loses a certain per cent. B sells to p, D and loses same percent. C sells for ?35,750 and gains 20 per cent. What iid A or B lose ? Early.?Messrs. Bauni Bras., the c< prince merchants of Camden, arc already b receiving a heavy stock of bagging aud p :ies, for the fall trade. It would do a n "aruier good to look at the heap of rolls ai if bagging already in store. Bill of Mortality in Camden for oi he quarter ending June 30, 1877 : V Whole uuiubcr of deaths 11 ; whites o ), black and colored 8?whites, 2 iu? V 'ants, 1 youth and 3 adults?black and oi olored, 3 children and 5 adults. ei Sudden Death.?It is with deep re- p :ret 'hat we announce tiic sudden death, g ju Monday night last, of Mr. Burwell 01 \lbert, an old and highly respected citL ten of this county. He was apparently n hi? usual health, and died while sitting 81 n his chair. a ? o A Penal Offence.?Neglecting or h refusiug to pay the poll tax of 81 ! } ^which is levied on all malo citizens from j c ?1 to G3 years of age, with the usual a exceptions) is now a penal offence, and n * flue of 83 or imprisonment for 30 p Jays, is the penalty. Information Wanted.?Will some^a one informed on the subject let us know v if there is (or \?as) nn immigration so- J e ciety in Camden ? Tf not, would it not f be to our interest to start to work in t the important movement of introducing r immigration to this part ol' the State? b S Monumental Park.?Workmen are now engaged in building a fence around ar >und Monumental Park. The t Camden Histrionic Club have the mat- v ter in charge, and propose to make it a c delightful rendezvous lor the public, i j Success to their laudable enterprise. Nearly TnRorn. ?Messrs Baum Bros and H. Baruch have about completed 0 the additions they are mukiug to their stores. The tremendous business they i were doing?the former iu the general l merchandise and provision, and the latter iu the dry goods liue?demanded I that they have more room. ( A Necessity.?As will be seen by i j referring to their advertisement in ( another column, Messrs. Baum Broshavo j'Ut received a large invoice of ] fruit jars for the present season. This ( will prove a good fruit year, and wo { would advise that large quantities be pui , up for next winter. , The joritkaj. akd Gazette is ah ready the best advertising medium iu ' ^ the up country. It goes into uearly 1. every household iu Kershaw county. 1 and has a large and constantly increas- | ' ins circulation in Sumter, Darlington,: Chesterfield, bancaster and Fairfield . i counties. Merchants and business men i generally should make a note of this. ! A Jt' poll.?One of our most deser ' viog and industrious citizens was recently i summoned as a juror iu a case involv- ! ing a dispute about a dog. Twenty five ] years ago he served as a juror in a sim- J ilar case; and thcuc two arc the only J occasions on which he has ever served j i as a juror. 1 Accepted.?(.'apt. .las. N. Lipscomb^ Master of the State Q range, Patrons of Husbandry, hay accepted an invitation to deliver an address at the Grange Pic Nie at Black J.iok, in this County, on the 27th of July, inst. It is thought that lie will organise a Pomona (Jrunge,1 which is composed of members of tho otder who have taken the fifth degree, 1 j-OTJE.isr^.Xj Two Old Citizens Gone.?Messrs. Burwell Bradley, of Flat Rock, and Frederick Bowcn, of Western Waterce, .lied on Monday. Pic Nics were had at Marshall's jhurehand Granny's Quarter yesterdayFull reports will appear in our next is. iuc. Cauciit.?A colored boy of light i tigered proclivities entered the store of Messrs. Baum Bros., the other day and ittemptcd to relieve them of a portion if their surplus stock in the shape of i coat. He was caught, however, and tut in the lock up. Organized.?A Rifle Company has icen organized iu Camden with the fol- j jwing officers : E. B. Cantey. Captaiu ; I. C. Sulraond, First Lieutenant; C. J. IcPowall, Second Lieutcuaut; II. II. Joykin, Thiid Lieutenant. It is our wish to make the Journal ni> Gazette compare most favorably riih any other weekly paper published 1 the South, and to that end we shall pare neither time nor expense. All tut we ask of our patrons, who have j generously supported us in the past, is tut they continue to stand by us in the lture. t in Give Your Views ?We arc always jady aud willing to give place in our duwns to all matters of public interest, ad as the fence law is now a topic of eneral interest, we invite an expression i T opinion on this subject from our far iers, both pro and con. Let us hear om you. gentlemcD. Brief Work.?The Fifth Circuit ill be called in the Supreme Court on ic 19th of December, 1877, and will outinuc for three days. Lawyers will ear in mind the fact that we are preared to print briefs at this office as eatly aud as cheaply as can be done j ay where in the State. To Farmers.?Our desire is to make ur paper of special iutcrest to youiTe cannot succeed in doing this withat vour co-operation and assistance. Pill you not give us occasional articles n the mode of cultivating different rops, the kind of manure best adapted ) caHi, and the experience of your lanting operations? \Vc will gladly ive place to any article of interest to ur farming friends. A Lazy Club.?During the dull ammer months, wc would suggest that ' lazy club" be organized by some of ur young men. Plenty of material ere. Who'll be the first to get it up? luch merriment is afforded by these lubs, and we are sure the ladies weald ppreciatea monthly discourse on the lerits of the several members of the luh. Increased.? The Camden Building nd Loan Association, under the actj rherebythe original charter was amend- i d, have increased their capital stock ! roni 200 to 300 shares. Wc understand he new seiies of stock is bciug taken , imrllv Peonlo who hesitated in cm" ' -r.viV. r - arking iu this enterprise at first arc now atisfied it is a paying institution. Personal Mention.?We are glad o be informed that Mr. James Jones, 7 : rho has been confined to bis home for j norc than two weeks by severe sickness, ' 3 improviqg, and hopes soon to appear . gain at his place ot business, Judge J. P. Kershaw returned home, in Tuesday evening. Gen. J. 1>. Kennedy visited Richuond, Yu,, last week, on professional msincss. 1 Mr. C. Noclkcn was iu Charleston i ast week. Capt. L. L. Clyburn, of Granny's Quarter, visited Columbia last week, i le reports everything quiet, but Pemo:ratij, at the capital. Trial Justice L. C. Thompson, of Liberty Ilill, was in Camden the other lay. With the exception of occasional rases of larceny, assault and battery, and naliciuus and cruel treatment of useful ~! 1 ? nrt.1 nrotMll %?? ]iW liiuuai.", jrjtiwu auu vtuvi |>iuiuu iu ; jircuit. Mr. Wiley P. Jones, of Liberty Hill, I eft ou.eJaturday for Charleston, havng been selected as a juror in the U. S. District Court. Sensible.?The Union Times in last ,s?ue, has the followiug which we hope lo sec adopted by every paper in the State: "Heretofore \vc Lave been publishing all mils for public meet lugs and other announcements for the public bencllt, without receiving any pay. <?ur advertising columns arc, to us. us the bolts of dry good,* aro to th? merchants, for sale by the inch. No peoph, wonhl a'.lt a merchant to give one or two lobars' worth of cloth at every pahlie meeting, and we don't see the Justice of asking lis-to donate the amount <>i our goods every lime a portion of the public may s?e lit to [ all noon os. Hereafter we will chap'" our regulfii price for all advertisement!., whether [or private or public hcuetit ??r couvettieiice. riiose ordering the advertisements must pay lor them before they will appear." Postmaster (J eneral Kkv holds that a postmaster can oppose the administration. if he wauls to, provided he is faithful in I he discharge of his duties. HOTEL TuiilJALS. T S O'Brien, .1 E fails and boy. George lusy uml wife, I* I. King, F A l'arlour, J Met'lnir, W W Skinner, .1 1'. Norwood, .1 ,1 Itiehardsoa, W (J Moody,George t'oauor, 3 Mutbi t. \ ^.ustid GAZET: Dc'rs FroinOnr Note Book. ?Thermometer in the 90's. ?Last Monday was salesday. ?Thecolicy cucumber is in market. ? Monumental park lias been fenced in. ?Put iu all the peas you possibly; | can. ?We hear of but few picnics nowadays. ?Some of the Camden girls still oat1 # onions. ?You cau obfaiu ice at Rollings k Page's. ? Kuta Bagas should be sown this month. ?Watermelons will soon be iu the market. ?Po not fail to read our advertising columns. ?New flour is beginning to bo put1 upon the market. ?The farmers should begin to talk up the fence law. ?The wheat crop in Kershaw has proved bountiful. ?The Russian objective point is "Damlongwayoff." !1 ?Occasionally wc sec a stray bale of cotton coming to market. ?Recullect that you violate the law ' if you shoot partridges. ?Now ''take ui/' the Ralcitrh and Augusta ltailroad scheme. ?Put ruulch of sonic kind around , young trees in hot weather. ?It is said that Governor Hampton has 7,147 namesakes in the State. ?Of course we will take xrlicat in payment for past due subscriptions. ?Spring chickens are beginning to make their appearance on the street. ?Dr. J. A. Young has had the pare-1 meat iu front of his store replaced by a dcw one. ?We want every fumily in Kershaw County to lake the Journal and Ga- ; zette. ?Peaches and cream will soon be ; the favorite dish of the average Cam donian. ?Men like to sec themselves in print; women like to sec themselves ia lookingglasses. ?All the wheat and oat crops have i been harvested. The yield has been plentiful. ?Hereafter no'compensation' will be allowed Commissioners and ManageVs of Elections. ?Dan Kirkley ket^i 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 himself. ?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 i gar and apply to the part affected. ?The first peaches of the season were offered for sale on last Friday. Seventyfive cents a peck, or 20 cents a dozen. ?Ice-cold soda water is as nice a drink these warm days as you can get. j Try a glass, with shaved ice in it, at j Duulnp's. ?llavc'nt heard of any croquet partics iu Camden this season. Perhaps j the pull-back dresses have something to j do with it. ?We kavc not been able to ascertain how many glasses of soda water our local editor can chamber in the course of i tweuty-f'our 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. ?AVe want a correspondent at every post office in this and adjoiuing coun- j ties, who will send us all the current news items of their respective localities, ?We hope one or two of our delin-! oucnt subscribers will "fork over" a dollar bill occasionally, so as to prevent our forgetting how such a thing looks. ?If you burn yourself, lay a piece of charcoal on the burnt part and the pain will subside in a few minutes. If you keep it on an hour, the wound is healed. ?Vauglmn's mill has commenced making flour. It will have a lur<je patronage this year, a large quantity of wheatjiaving been harvested in that scctiou. r..,i LJIII'UIU UUJ VI "Ml ^UUZLllULM iUll IV get llieir papers regularly, we hope they will notify us at once, and we will see to it that they do get them regular ly anu promptly. ?The press nil over the country, even away out in Illinois, speak approvingly of tho election of Kershaw, as Judge. This is a fitting compliment to our distinguished fv'llow-eit'ucnT ?If our citizens desire to avail them? selves of the provisions of the fence law they should he prompt in making application, as providoJ, to the County Com* mlsaioueis, ?o thai an election uinyjhe (hold iu August. | I r5a, CTTTZLTX" 5T] ?It is reported that another twostory brick building will soon be commenced just, above the one now being erected for Mrs. Crosby. Mr. Hay, it is said, has takou the contract. ?Base Ball, which was all the go in our community lew years ago, hasgiv el! place to boating. "We hear that two clubs have been organized, aDd that they will try their muscle on the factory pond before the summer is over. ?This warm weather makes a man fee! energetic and kindly, and he gets up early iu the morning, cats a hearty breakfast, looks over his garden patch, gets his hoc and?and sets it iu the shade and goes down town "to see a man." ? If 3ou have found anything, lost anything, want anything, want to get , up anything, or desire to make known J anything of interest?the columns of j the Joi'UXAh AND CtA/.KTTE afford ao excellent opportunity for a small pecu- i niary consideration. CARDS. . When Bills Arc Due, All bills for advertising in tkis paper are ilue on the llrsl appearance of the advertise- < nient, except when otherwise arranged hy Contract, and will be presented when tlie , money is needed. FREDERICK J. HAY, i Architect and Builder, CAMDEN, S C., i Will furnish plans and estimates for all kinds of buildings. Contracts taken at moderate figures, and promptly and carefully attended to. Oidcrs left at Hie CaMDEX Journalaxi> ( Gazette office will receive immediate at- j lention. March ltf w. H. R. WORKMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, > CAMDEN 8. C. 1 Wm. D. TRANTHAM, ' Adornoy at Law, CAMDEN, S. C. Ufa?-Office over the store of Mrs. H. Crosby, in the building of Itobt. Man, Esq. Entrance on Broad street. May 24-ly. J- D. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAMDEN, S. C. Office formerly occupied by Gen, J. B. Kershaw. junelll?6m. ~J. T. HAyT ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND TRIAL .JUSTICE, OFFICK over etoreof Messrs. liaum Hros. IHa?* Special atteution given to the Collection of Claims. juneTtf T, \V, DePASS," ATTORNEY AT LAW AND TJFfcUVL JUSTICE, BROAD ST., CAMDEN, S. C. Business of all kinds promptly transacted. june 7tf J. D. DUNLAP, TRIAL JUSTICE, BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, SO. CA. Business entrusted to his care will receive prompt atteution juncTtf. DR. I. H. ALEXANDER, Sui'gfeoa Dentist, BROAD ST? CAMDEN, S. C. Graduate of the Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery March 15. DR. T. BERWICK LEGARE, DENTIST, I GRADUATE OF TIIK UAI.TIMOHK COLLEGE OF DENTAL .SUKUEKY. 0 FFICE?DE K ALII HO USE. j Entrance on Ilrond Street JOHN C, WOLbT, ! PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, and IsfGN PAINTEll, Paper Hanger <J- Glazier, UKKAIjK house, camdex, s. c. February 3 ' ml lee and lee Cream. Mrs, K. (?. V/orkimvn fiiTos notice that she will furnish It'll CKHAM ou every fair and win in "lav. which will he carried ' oat at <>r about 15 p. m., or may ho had at the rcddium on DcKalb street, from ti to It p. m. Slio also vvill rurnlsh the same to families v. hen ordretl. ICE may also be had at any hour of the ; doy Hj 9 p. u?. June 2S?tl EEC 2877. | New Advertisements. ! 2\ FANCY CARDS all styles with name, lOcts. ; ') post paid. J. It. nutated, Nassau, Rens co., H i REVOLVE?. AND CARTRIGES FOR $3. A Hue nickle plated, seven shot, pocket Revolver; a tlrst class article, sent C. 0., or on receipt of piles. O. \V. Willis, P. O. Box 2,718. N. Y. TIUFfslXtt WITH COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS, j USE WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS; a sure remctlv for COUGHS, and all diseases of I the THROAT, LUNGS. CREST and MUCOUS MEMBRANE. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, C. N. CRFI'TENDEN, 7 Sixth Avenue, N\ Y. ri | K| l pk. acquaintance cards, pk. hdkf. rtiituI U11 tion, 1 pk. scroll, aii sorts, for only 10 I cts., A stamp. Fun Card Co., Mlddieboro, Mass. I WONDERFUL SUCCESS! 23,"GO OF THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITOR DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED, sold in Co days. 770 pages only $2,f>0, treating! i>f the entire history, wondetful exhibits etc. li-1 lust rated, and fl cheaper than any other. One ; new agent cleared fliSu in 4 weeks. Agents wauled. PAIITIOM Beware of falsely claimed oill- ( bnll I Ivli claiaml worthlessliooks. Scud ror proof. rjIM 1 copy curious love letter, 1 pk. comic r U 11 cards 1 pk. popping question cards; all for 10 <-ts. .V stamp. Fun Card Co.. Middleboro, Mess. O-T .THN'.S SulphurSoap. Thoroughly Cures Diseases of tne Skin,Beau- , titles the Complexion, Prevents anil remedies Rheumatism anil Gout, Heals Sores and Al?ra- i dons of Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. SOLD ISY ALL DRUGGISTS. Pk ices?25 Cents per Cake: P.ox (3 Cakes) TO eta. N. B.?Sont hy tllaii, prepaid, on receipt of price, C. Is*. Crittenton, Prop.. 7 Sixth Av. N. Y. n El 1 comic oil chi onio, 7x11, mounted, Bgrfl ?A worth 25c, pk love card?, 1 pk comic 0 U ?&&? enveloprs. I pk comic cards, 1 pk D B m V scroll, l 2-!p hook Fan. nil sent for al.v 5 ."c.xt'ps. Novelty C'o.,Mlddle!K>ro, Mass. Cigars! Cigars!! I havo a very select and full slock of :HOICK CIGARS, which cannot fail to ilease nil who smoke. sellOt f C. J. DUN LAP. | KAHN 1 KEEPS constantly on hand a full stock of ] DRY' GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES 5 Ac., Ac. | Which V.c soils at the very lowest possihlo prices, for cash only. A call is respectfully solicited. DeKalb House. CAX/jEX, S. C. silts. A. N. RODGERS, PROPRIETRESS. Regular an J Transient Board furnished upon accoaimodntiug terms. Septinober 30. BK SURE TO STOP AT TIIE Latham House, CAMDEN, SO. CA. (T?Boabb S2,00peb pat.} Ample accommodations. Tables sup | plied with lie best the Markets afford, livery attention paid tot lie comfort of Guests. Connected with the house is a first class Bar, which is located separately from the House, and orderly kept. Conveyances supplied t? guests on liberal terms, either for city or country use eb'Jly S B. l t'rM V.M, Proprietor. THE mm\[REGISTER, l'l IiLI.sllEI) AT COLUMBIA, S. C. JAMi:s A. IIOVT, EDITOR. The Dolly Register contains the latest news of the day, :>.l! commercial, polttlhal anil other innttersont by toicgrah, full local reports, editorials upon all current topics, anil 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 odver. tisinu medium In cannot be surpassed. The Tri-Weekly UcgigtiT is Issued every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, nnil contains all the news of two days in one Issue. The Weekly Register Is an eight page paper, containing forty-eight columns embracing the cream of tin? news of each week. This paper Is within the .teach of every family, and we are plersed to state the fact that Its large circulation Is rapidly extending. The Register is now the organ of the State Orange,and all matters of Interest to the l'atrou* oi Husbandry will he treated in their appropriate department. The agricultural and tir.mge articles will appear in each of our publication*--Dally Tri-Weekly and Wckly, | DKMri OF M HSCKUTION. Daii.v !> MiisTKu,?One year c': s( x months tim e moiit(p, l.,,i "ki-Wkkki.y IJkoi4I?1C??Ouo yriir 5; six* months three months l.j'?. Wkkki.v Ukimstkr.?One your 2; six months 1; three months .Wet** .1 A.M1> A. IKMT, il. N. KMLYN, W. U. McDANlEL. Proprietors ami PaliEshcrs. J0B~ MTING.* Tlie Jouiiia! and Gazelle Office iS capable of promptly ami neatly execu -j lingall style; of JOil PlllNTlXGut the lowest rates VISITING CARDS BUSINESS CARDS WEDDING CARDS, BALL TICKETS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPTS, CHECKS. INVITATIONS, I 11 AN DRILLS, POSTERS, DATES, DODGERS. PROG I! VMM 13. We have iin\v the inost complete Job Printing OHieo in the State, oiil^iile of j Charleston nik 1 (V.it m-ii, ami are propp ed to compete with any < liavlc.tou iioUcC for any Ucaeriptiou of v.'c;?. - SJjj # AN ORDINANCE. To reduce and improve tbc currency of llie Town of Camden, S. C., by issuing Bonds, and to provide for the payment of the same. Be it ordained by the Intendantand Wardens of the Town of Catodcn in Council assembled, 1. Tiiat the Intendant be and he is hereby authorised and required to issuo Bonds to the amount of $2,<;uO, in sums, of five, ten, and twenty-five dollar.i, to be signed by the Intcudant and Uecorderand sc&icd with the seal of the Town, hearing date the 1st July, 1877, payable one year alter date, to wit: the first day of July, 1878, with seven per cent interest from date, to be used only in redeeming at par (Le Town Currency now in j circulation. 2 That the Intendant be farther authorized to procure a new plate and have now bills struck off, to be numbered and signed by the Intendant and Recorder of the Town, to redeem the balance of the town currency now in circulation nut funded in Bonds, to be used for no other purpose whatever. 3. That the revenue and property of said Town be and the some 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 till dues to the said Town. # Untitled in Council this 3rd day of June, 1877. J. C. ROLLINGS, Intendant. K. K. Sili., Recorder. June 1-1 It Jio wjvs? Prices t NEW FALL STOCK Determined to he Ahead. i I beg to invite an inspection of my LARGE AND VARIED STOCK or GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Which has been bought at low prices and with an eye to the interest of my customers. [ am determined to be behind no one in telling THE BEST GOODS FOR THE # LOWEST MONEY. -4nd cordinlly invite the public to call tnd examine for themselves. My stock of Grroceries Cannot be excelled by any house in Camlcn. S. A. Benjamin. sept27-tf POTJTZ'S MORS! AND CATTLE POWDERS, ?Vjm ant or ptwenl DImim. Ho Horn will die of Colio, Bom or Lena VmTex. If Foots*! Powders are oscd In time. Foots*Powders will core sod prevent HooCoolxxa Fonts* Powders wIE prevent tiaras ut Fowl, es- ___ '? ^ootJsPowdMSwin Increase the quantityof mOk and crests twenty per cenu and make the batter firm snd sweet. Foctrt Powders wffl can or prevent abnoatsrar DiBMAtm Out Home and Cattle are heir to. VWrz'a Powsnawuxeirs EiTiayactio*. HoMererrwUra. DAVID M. POUTS, Proprietor, BAX.TZXOHH.Xd,' Oils ! Oils!! Oils I ! Kerosene Oil and Aladdin Security Oi! always on hand. To these who feel the * least uneasiness concerning the dangers attending the use of Kerosene Oil, I would respectfully reccommeud the Security Oil, which is safer, cheaper uinl tigroid of smell. sc'JOtf ' O. J. DUS LAP. AWARDED THK HIGHEST MEDAL A T VIENNA. E. & n. T. ANTHONY & CO. 501 Broadway, New York, op. Metropolitan Hotel. Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers iii CIIKOMOS and FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES aud VIEWS, ALBUMS, GRAPIIOSCOPFJ3 nnd Suitahlc Views Photographic Materials. 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Withers, late of the said county, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to appear before me at a Court of I'robate to be h?ld<'ii on the 13th d<*y of July. 1877, to ' jhowcause, if -?ny tb'*-y have, why said admiuis'v^tion should not he granted. f?ivcn undrr my hand atwl seal, this 28lh day ot .Inn.. \. I? W7. .1. 1'. .SUTHERLAND.J. P* Juu28 2t