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LOCAL AFFAIRS. ".1 chit fa among yes tab in* uotis, Au'jatth, he II incut cm." feOT Our friend* cuiniiuj to hum t<> make yurcfhincn, or in icritiiiif for informal.on, n il/ (to us a fir.r hj nirntionini) licit the uilnrtisniiait vila sell in the Journal iiiiiI dazrttc. Schedule oi' Prices for egal Advertising. Wo announce tlio following schedule of prices for advertising legal notices in tln.se columns : Citation Letters of Cuardlanshlp $ ixi " " Administration &? ? Application for Letters Dismissory 7 (hi " Homestead ft <mi ? Notice to Debtors ami Creditors 4fl0 I .Sale of Lands (per inch) 4 'hi " " I'ersonal Property (per inch) l fl? i Kstray Notices 3 on Summons for Absent Defendants (it weeks) t:> ihi i Foreclosure of Mortgage per inch each in. 1 fto , sheriff Sales single tract keal Estate 10 oil I " " each levy personal property 6 0o ^ All other advertiseiuenta will be charged according tospac* and number of insertions, in ( no case will advertisements of any of the above kindf be inserted until the money is paid in ad- , ** vauce. CAMDEN l'OST OFFICE 1IOUKS. From sttul ufter this date, the Po?t Oflice I 1 will I>o ujjv'U daily ^Sunday except -d/ as im- | lows: 1 From 9 a. m. to I\ st. From L'r io p. m to I p. m. ' I ^ MAIL AUiUNUE.uKXTS. Northern mail closes dally at'! A. M. j I Cliarlcston mail rinses daily at iJM'i 1*. M. Lancaster mail closes on -Mondays, Wed- < no-days and Fridays at'J 1*. M. Flat Kock mall closes on Mondays and 1 j ? Fridays at? l*. M. I Russell Place, Dry Creek, Shaylor's Hill 1 I ? und Liberty Hilt mail closes on Wednesdays i ^ at It P.M. II Jefferson, Lynchwond und Tiller's Ferry ! mail closes on Friday at 1J.-10 P. M. E. H. liltOOKS, P. M. I July 19, IsTT. Three children saved from a horrible deatli bv twenty-five eenis' worth of iShtinet's Indian Vermifuge. Twenty-five cents for one, or one dollar for five bottles, of Sliriner's Indian Vermifuge. The best worm medicine now before the public. Every bottle guaranteed. Index to New Advertisements. Just Opened?15. Jacobson. A Card?Dove Scg-trs Sheriff's Sale?John Doby. Administrator's Notice?W. M. Shannon. Circular?W. W. Carter. . . . . SllOWElts.?llefreshing showers have bceu falling for the last few days. See card of C'apt. Dove Sobers, published in auotlicr columu of torday's paper ^ A FACTORV that costs ?50,000 in the Sou'h will make :ls much clear pro.it as 0Q3 that costs 8100,000 in the North Postponed.?The publication oi several interesting and important eotn muuications is unavoidably postponed until next week. Thanks?M ister Willie Jones has our thanks for a didi of extra fine tomatoes, which ho sent us the other day. One of them weighed hale - ounces. A t-./.v itui' ? 15c tint ice elsewhere AlltUW.I B'J , " iu these columns, it will U- soon that the stock of merchandize of M. Smith A Son will he sold at auction oil the fir-t ; Monday in August. Uev. SamuelS. Davis, D. D, for several years pastor of the Prcsb)teriuii church in Camden, died at his residence near Augusta, (.1i, oil the lilsi of June in the 84th year of his ago. The first bale of ii<-w cotton of the ; season was received at Brownsville, j Texas, on last Friday. It waa classed < a?''strict low middling," weighed 1 11'J pounds, an J was sold at audio i for lit) cents per pound. t Left Oft.?Considerable complaint is indulged in by the hu-iness men of our town on account of the change of schc dole over the South (Volina Railroad We have Northern mails and express three times a week ! Is Camden to be left out in the cold ? Keliuioi's.?I lev. A. M. ChrictzLurg Presiding Klder of the Sumter Circuit, preached an interesting and highly instructive sermon, upon the promises of the Lord to the tribe of A slier, in the Methodist Church at this j lacc on last Sunday. Jfst Opened.?Mr. It. Jacobson lias opened a grocery store two doors North of the law office of Jjcitncr A Dunlap, where he advertises to keep on hand a full and fresh stock of groceries, liquors, cigars, tohico, Ac. Read his advertisement, and then call on hiui. Pic N if.?A basket pie nic, cotnp ir, lucntary to lieuluh Democratic Club, will be given at the mill of Messrs. Ktcd i & Rurt on the afternoon and evening of Wednesday the 25 th of July instant. The members of tlie club and their j families arc expected to be present hi force. J>iun r served at dark. - -* * - ? Sri:' i k in* Li?:nr.NiN*i?On Sunday iast, a number of colored people, in the Flat Kock neighborhood, were re- | turning from church ; and, a rain coining up, they sought slither beneath the foliage of a tree near by. in a short time the tree was struck by lightning ( and six persons were badly hurt, and one, an infant, was killed. ? ? ' ? 1'l.M. O.vis.?.Mr. K. ('. MeDaliiel, of (jluni Swamp, has shown us speci? - ei.:. . ? ik.? IllCIJS Ul Ills uai III'}'. VIIU nvvu |r.v# duei'J GO imd another 113 sjn ali of which aie heavily loaded with gtaiu. He prepared hi< lan 1 hy plowing deep three times, in.mured with c >tt >11 seed, on the first of Novemb< rsowed one peek of white oats p. r acre, ('mi air.body make a better . bowing than Mr. Mei )aniel ? THE Unalterable.?Tiie rule, that a communication, lu secure publication, must he accompanied by the name of the author, is unalterable in this office. I?y the recent change of shccduleovcr the South Carolina Railroad, persons going from Charleston to the up country, ot from the up ountrv to Charleston, can make the trip in one day. Quick transit will help Charleston. The joriinal axi? ('Jazette is already the best advertising medium in the up country. It goes into nearly every household in Kershaw county, and has a large and constantly incrcas- < ingcirculation in Sumter, Ihirlington, Chesterfield. Lancaster and Fairfield j jounties. Merchants and business men generally should make a note of this. j c - The Poll Tax.?Wo arc informed hat some doubt exists in reference to ' he age at which void's are exempt from paying the poll tax. The act of the last ( Legislature says: "All male citizens. / between tit o ages of -1 aii'l GO years, [ xccpt tlioso incapable of earning a ! v mpport, anil those now exempt by ,? law. shall be deemed taxable polls. So [ it is sixty instead of Jiffy years of age 1 v it which persons are relieved of the t pleasure of paying the poll tax. Bring Tuem In.?There arc scat-j ^ tcred throughout the State several thou- ^ sail 1 stand of arms which belong to the | State government. Let every citizen who t knows the whereabouts ot any of these 1 muskets or rifles, report the fact to the authorities, so that they may be re- t covered. It is likely that, when all of y these arms shall have been returned to the State armory, it will be safe for cows and hogs to run out. A match game between the Lynchwood and Lynches Creek basj bull clubs was played upon the grounds of the former on i the 27th ultimo, and was won by the laiter club, the score being32 to 13. The t ladies were present in full force, and pro- j ...I ..1 ...? Av/,.,llnnf ilinnni' fur flif? rr _ i ] 1 :i 71 f_ V lUl'U *111 UAVVilCllb UIIIUV I IV? %..V Knights of t lie bat, alter which tlic * victors proposed a game with the l>arr " lington club, which was present. The challenge was accepted, and the gauie played, resulting in the defeat of the Lynches Creek boys. Kili.kd by a Snake.?One day last 1 week, a woiuan, the wife of a colored man named James Nelson, who lives a j few miles South of Camden, and lier | ^ little son, eight years of ago, went into t the woods lor the purpose of gathering berries. After going some distance, they became separated by a hundred ^ yards or more ; and presently, the mother heard the child cry as if badly huit. Ilasteuing to him,she found the little fellow in agony, lie pronounced the words: " Twas a striped snake/ and ex- 1 pi red. It is supposed that the boy was ' bitten by a rattlesnake. . -.? - ^ j Lynchks Cu::kk.?The following ^ officers ol Lyuchwool Division No. j >ons ol Temperance were installed re* relitly : 1LC. Ilall, \\\ l\ ; .1. 1). McCaskill, : W. A*; J. C. liiimphries, R. S.; r. W. McCoy, A. It. S.; 11. C. Camp- ' . idl, F. S. ;N. A. Watkins, Treas.; lames Sinclair, Chap. ; C. N. Humph ics, Conductor; S. II. Marshall, A. C. ; C. F. Outlaw. I. S., .James W. WatKins, O. S.; W. T Hull, l\ W. 1\ School District No. "? boasts of the , toast, it ac-.inery of any other school district in lite county. It has eight grist iniiis, three saw mills, innumerable gins, several thnshiiig machines, six churches, two divisions ul Suns of Temperance, <?tio Masonic Lidge, several schools Ac* Pkusonai..?Mr. A. Sydney Smith, of Chaileston, has been spending several days in our community as the guest o' Mr. V S. .Jordan. We had the pleasure the other day of a call from our esteemed friend, Capt. Dove Seegars, of Lynehe's Creek, who reported everything quiet in his soeti on. The Captain, wlio is one of our staunch st citizens, and who was a subset ibcr to bo'li the Camden Jnurnul and Kershaw tir.'ttr, showed his appreciation four efforts to give the; people of Ki-r1' shaw a first class paper by rem wing l.i mbscriptiou to th Jul i:n.\i. ami li v /.KT'I K, and ordering a copy to be sent to a relative who lives in anotli r Slate Mr. J. A. Wagner, of tint popular house of F. W W agner A Co., tiroc?r? ii:d t'oinni'ssioii Mereliants, of Charles ton, visited our town last week. .lud^o K?-rs!i:tvv, who had hcen ] ! ing a f?:?v days at home, K it njjaiu Ibr j Columbia on Monday im ruin^r, lor toe! | purpose of holdiiii court there. Con j siderablo bu>ine>s luis accumulated upon tlie civil docket, and llio .lud^c isde*| tenninod to clear it witliout unnecessary! . ! Mr. M. II. M (Jlauriu, id Sumter, call cd to sen us tlie other day. Mr. Me- I Ciauiin has cstah'i.-hcd a !! al I < state and I Initiii^ra'i hi Agency iu Sumter, and hopes to iutro lite a ii 11 in Met* ol ini'iii grants into this eo in ry d irin;; the fall. Mr A. Sydney Smith dr.. ol'Charli ton. arrived in Cannh n I'm-day. and expeets to Hjcul tli uaiiner ii. ouri I midst. I ! ?JOUK/3ST^.L Dots From Our Nolo Hook?Hot. ?Day and night, Ick at llolliugs & Page. ? Fruit getting plentiful. ?l'ears 7.") cents a peck. ? Crop prospects still good. ?(jlurden getting on poorly. ?He-' notice of house to rent. ?The dog days arc upon us. ? The lien law expires this fall. ? It tried hard to rain ou Sunday. ?Another rifle club is spoken of in [hiiiidnn. ?You can ohta'n ice at Pollings & ['age's. ? I >o not fail to read our advertising olunins. ? Peaches are bringing as much as 1 orty cents a peck on the street. i ? We want every family in Kershaw Amaly to take the JoL'unal and CIaiKrri:. ? Col Armstrong has a iit.c well of rater on his stable premises on PcKaJb It r,?nt ?You can now buy flour made from vlieat; but we dun't sec anybody adverting it. ?No one cares about the size of your not except yourself: therefore be cou;-> j brtable. ?The lir.-L cotton boll wc have seen his year was from the farm of Mrs. J)IV. Jordan. ?Blessed arc they who do notadver iso, flu they shall rarely be trouoled ivith a customer. ?When you read this paragraph | cflect whether you owe for the paper j rou arc reading, or not! ? The new store and dwelling of Mr. I I. T. Smith, on M tin street, is rcccivng its first coat of paint. ?There is a time for everyth ing, and he time to take a baby to church is just .lint. ill.. ?..tvi|.(W .||.<? I'lllll'ltldcd. ? Holders of school claims lor the rear 1877 will hear something of great torest to them, by applying at this of- < ice. ?lee cold soda water is as nice a lrink these warm days as you can get. Pry a glass, with shaved ice in it. at llunlap's. ?Cow peas are scarce, and cannot; ; m had even f?i ?1.25 a bushel. And ion say it pays belter to plant cotton hau grain. ?The time for holding the regular vcekly prayer meeting at the Methodist ,'hurch has been changed from (I I'. M o 8 l?. >1., Thursdays. ?There is a man on Main street who tas utilized the sling shot, lie is said o be very expert in using it to kill rats rum bis neighbor's roof. ?The best way to discourage a hot' j is to see a right slippery place on the, pavement, and then, when the boil ain't ' looking, come down on it. ? li you want to save money bring your job work to the Jontx.M. ANl? j l>.\zki'tf. office, ll.tte iio work done until you learn our prices first. ? Wo want a correspondent at every post office i:i this adjoining couti ties. who will send ?s :il! the current news items ul their respective localities. ?Should any of our subscribers fail to git their papers regularly, we hope they will notify us at onee. ami we will see to it that they do get thcui regular ly and promptly. ? A good way to prevent hyiht phobia is to get up on the top of a high fence when you sec the dog coining, and wait till ho goes by. This is said to be infallible. ? Wii iskcy and bad company have; brought many a man to shame and degredalioii; when ifthcy had been avoided lie would have in all probability remained a respectable III mberof society. ? If juu have found anything, lost :nivt!iin". want anvthiti'jr. want to eet J r; j r:? up anything, or desire to make known anything of interot?the columns of the Jot u.nat. ami r. aH'oitl an excellent ojiport unity lor a small j?ecuuiary consideration. ? If any on; is meditating the purelia^e of a piano or an organ, by all means let hint read the card in another column I roin (Ico. ' >. Uohins.n \ Co, the proprietors o| the Augusta .'dusi0 House, Augusta Ha., Th ar motto is low juices ami ijtiick sales. ? This was a! out ti e time of the year that live u ><.?] to examine the foliage of lig leaves, and jmk out the prettiest lor Ict new summer dr She never re.ii I on the fashion magazines I'm It r styles, hut ju t cut out the diesliiasel or gored as her simple limey dicta ted. ? - ??# It I- our wish to make th .Joi iinai. \M? (i A/.itrTK compare m>-,t liivoraldy with any otli r wv.-kly ptjir published in the Soiitii, and to that end We shall spare miller time nor expense. A'! lliat weir-', of 1111r patrons, who have S i gi n I Kil-I\ uj-p O'led Ui in I he pa t, i : ihat they nitiou to stand I?y lis in the I future. -AlsTID CtAZE1: "To OiiMUF. Bk.vson"?A full house greeted the Catndeii Histrionic club in lluir presentation of Tom Taylor's u\o rile Comedietta?To Obliyc Hnixnu ? on Tuesday evening. The play was admirably rendered, and concluded witIi the amusing farce?The Quirt Fiuuihi, The following were the characters rej/resellted : " To Oil lye llensoii." I Mr. Benson, Mr. F. P. Hoard; Mr. j Trotlir Southdown. I'r. Bgare; Mr.! Mereditli?Benson's Pupil?Mr. \V. L. i Arthur; Mrs. Benson, Mrs. B.; Mrs. I Southdown, Mrs. L ; " The (Jtiirl FtiiUi/yF Mr. Peter Parker, Mr. 11. ( J. Carri- , =?n ; Mrs. Barnaby Bibls, Mr. Yv\ T. j Barrett; Mr. Benjamin Bibbs, Mr. S. | M. Williams; Grumpy, Mr. W. 11. Zemp ; Snarley, Miss L. ; Miss Solina Soiners. Miss K. ; .Mrs. Barnaby Bibbs, i Mrs. B.; Mrs. Benjamin Bibbs, Miss Tin; music for (ho occasion, which was made Ly the orchestra of Mr. W. ii. McCreight, war. exceptionally good. The flute solo of Mr. Jonas Adams was simply superb, u.s was evidenced by the hearty manner in which he was en coral. During a pause in the entertainment, Mr. \V" L. Arthur, secretary of the Histrionic Club, announced in a graceful manner that the representation of ' The Quiet Family" would be the last of the season. The lighter plays, he said, presented lbr the evening's entertainmeut had been selected with a view to complete the variety, the club Inning now delineated the different phases of thd dramatic art. Thanking mo auui. once for their high appreciation cf the efforts of the club, he informed t lie pub lie that they have in their / ?/? rtoire a number of classical plays, which they, propose to present during the next lull, and winter. Aftc the conclusion of the last pioci > the members of the club and rjiitea number of invited guests repaired to the residence of lite Messrs. Bauni, where they were cntertaiucJ in tin: most elegant and hospitable manner, Mr. Mamies Baum, in the absence of !tis brother, Mr. Herman lhium, and bis accomplished lady, appearing as the host of the evening. The people of Camden arc under great obligation to the Histrionic Club for having successfully supplied a long felt want in our community, andaff rling them an opportunity for the best enjoyment during the dull summer months. ^ The noble j.urjosc.s for which the c'uh was organized, and the reputation it has already achieved, will, we dare say. cause its members to he even more fully sustained in their endeavors in the future than they have been in the past. We shall look forward to the rendition of the plays announced with a great deal of pleasure. let: Cm:A M w iil l?e served at 11 amp toa B(|uarc, by the Ladies of the Presbyterian Church on Thursday, HMi ins;., from ti to ! 1*. M. 1 ?? " ' v ? ru<>( kkiii\<is or rot \rn? Cain.leu, S ('.. July ! ?. lw77. Coutifll mi*! at > u'lluck, I'. M Present? Intemliut Pollings ami Wardens DibIde. I.-ttliitiii and Wall. Mmilt<r.4 01 liicfiiiijr rcau ami tun firmed. Tlio following hills of accounts pre?ente 1, ox trained mii 1 |' i scd : Melts I'm., smith work. Foozle t'antey, (IHT'i) hauling gravel, S'">. IVliiioii of Mrs. l'. 11. r.intoy, in reference to opening cotMm st reels in llio town, received and laid o?et for future consideration. lYtitinu of It. Jacolwoii for retail license; grunted. I'ctiiion of I'astor and in omhcra of liie ,M. K. t'lmrcli (colored | privitr: t.'juii' il to put a street lamp in front of their Church: granted. Kcignnltoti of Until o:n I'rmgle as police, man rect ive 1 at: I accepted Further time for inspection hy tin* Town Marshal of lots, yards, \c., granted. Adjourned. ? ** - KINOl.l TION ?. At a meeting of >i Itiiilding t' nnmitioo of I lie M. I). t 'hutch South, tin* following resnj 1 ittion were unanimously ad ?]>!? I ; 'flint I lie 111 11 k - lliis committee an I of llie loeadoM - ot and congregation >f I lie M. I!. Church South ill t'amden ; lie cMclide i to llie I' nil leti Histrionic < illll for lire Iiiiiely and liberal donation to the lutildittg fitti i in -ai I Church. It "/( <?', I lial to tl'o indelatiaah'e zeal Ian I ii-.: i in.1 i :im of Mr . S. Clinch are We 1 I gely ii ?i* 1 <1 i |of the successful lilUIIiter iii w!:'cli the entertainment for said i lieiictit w.? e'l.idit : I. i a a, .1 ,. v tti 1111n film. I uiiltoo be in>fr?iclcl i> transmit ,*i copy o] llie-e iv-i.jii " >< t tin* I'tv-iili'iit of iIt?* | llivriniiu* ' n'>, sin i :h; t 11: v In- tiiil>!i>l;c I in I in* .1 11' i: \ i. \ nii i."> \ , 1:111; ii vm .M.i iicil,July 'lili, 1S77. Iiy SJ-v. J. I" 1 l? I ' : Mb. JoifEPII Ww.Ni.::, ntt'l Ml I " I Mvnniv K. Sri:\nt.i?1! U' l! on lily. -? ?r-? ??? OIHTi'AKV. Mi:v M \ ii in \ .1. KiNii. il uitih'i'r of .Inlm II. mi I itoiuimli ii.inluer, ivim Imni iii Itsrllnjrlofi i'o. | s. i\m i iiiiii' , I '. I V.I. ami I of liili.irv ili* ;.iiit'ini'ii villi us ii* i* *i i*t * : ?< . ui nii* n <i ! *!?? ?if hi*; I ii i:i*i. m*.:r Tiili'r'.** l".*rrv. K?t ?ii hv i'ii.. s. r . .inii* ." iii, i-.i. Seldom has tliis roiniiiuuttj been more over V.iMllll!*il Wl.ll fl l?*l Hi-Ill ill till lllir.Npi'l'ti'il IH'U 'n! tli< deathof I his in.* : timuMe Ivilv. Mi \\ ' vi ii i'i* I 'III ii 11 : IV. A Mi.* * * 'I- iii i|i*:ll! III.* ill! I?I *f I ??* *!l** illi'il. Ml" v..I all*!* Uninii u( kmiiIc mnl jrenonrtw lin|tiiiren. if varm am im iinr in a. : !!.! ait. i i * * in pemn nu< in . *.:i *. -. she I line !t univtiraai favorite. Tin i -! c li l l M'li I :l U.'? II ;* I \?.. 111 I lil I In ri |||| *1 - il|r|i |||" I !! 11 III r * !| II I ililli* ' |ll II"* V i *11 *A iii mill -Il I* a I Ii ? * ?. ' * ! !? I*, il ii iii **r n-v wlileb : II nii, ,i i i. ,i,l, i iii !' I Ii i-ii.iiih, ami i"ii | lovely I'filiil i i*. Mail lin .v emulate lier t'lirl* j li.ia \in.i "iii!il el ili.ii Saviour wlimii -Ii liuvlul. mnl a * im i iht iii i avi-ii. 1 J.tt.li. rTE, j"TJij"5r is i 1*[ '| j "r ? ?* i it I sVij ^OL I'il CAROLINA KAILROAI). Tin- Trninson the South t'uroli11:1 I tail mail vviil run its lot low* ; FOR COLL.MIMA. (Sundays excepted.) Leave < hnrleston 5.I.7A.M S.1.7 I* M ' Arrive alt olunihta IJ.1.7 I* .M 7.13 V M i FOR AUGUSTA. (Sun lays excepted.) I, live Charleston !?.U0 A M 7.171* M Ai l i\o at Auuioi.'t a.nn I'M .S.l*) A .M FOR I'll IKLI'STON. (Sundays excepted.) f.cavc Coliiiiiliiu * 3.1.7 J? M 7.00 P M I Arrive at riiarl. -i.iii jn.Oo j* jj n.in.v M i Leave Aii_'iisi:i S.'.a A M X.I.71'm| \ i i*lvi. nl I 'tin rlrstim I ',) 1? M T 'Jll A \l ' <:.\\!i>i;\ train. Tli.' ('itimlcn Twin will leave ('.iind<-n at 7:MA M on Mondays, Wednesday ami l-'rl- ; days,;;ml eonm-cl at Kln tville with the Up I |>a.->.-!iirer train for ('olunihiu. in< Tile-days, ' t'li'ii-day- t'.nil Saturdays It will connect j at Klin villi* willidown i?as.-?eii!?*r train from | t'oliiuiolu.ami arrive at < uiuleii at : 1'M. | < aim rt * daily with trains from and to < 'hailcston. S. S.st )(.< )\|t >N?S. Superintendent. S. li. PK KHNS General Tlckcl Ajjcnt. I* 15 5*FESS * O3TA L CARDS. Ytlir.i Hills Arc llue, .Ml liills for advert isin-x In tills paper are dm* cm III lir-t a| ye.' ranee of the advertise* I i.i'id. except when otherwise art.tinted by j contract, ; nd will be j "resented when the money i-- iueded. FREDERICK J. RAY, Architect and Builder, CA.MDKX, S. C., Will furnish plans ami estimates fur all j kin-Is of buildings. Contracts taken at j moderate figures, and promptly and care-! fully alt ended to. Oi lers left at the CaKbF.N JornxAl. axi> 0.\y.r.Trt: office will receive immediate atten:ion. March ltf Wm. D TRANTHAM,' I -luonipy ai liinv, CAMDEN, S. C. Office over the store of Mrs. II. Crosby, in the building of Ilubt. M;iii, Entrance on J?road street. May 24-1 y. J. D. KENNEDY, 7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAJIDEX, S. C. ()ilic.> formerly uccujiioil l?y <Jen, J. 15. Ker.-luiw. junclo?Dsn. J. T, HAY, ATTOItNEV AT I.AW, A N I) TRIAr, .it STICK, Or KICK over store of Messrs Bauui j Hros. i.c" S| eei:i 1 atteiitioa given to j fi.,it (' iiims. ilitlcTtf i 1 ,V V-VIICVIIUI. X - ^ J, W, DePASS, ATTollNKY AT LAW AND ! J TIS IAL JlTSTICEjj imoAD ST., CAMDKN, S. C. | f I>i.>incs3 of all kimls promptly li unsifted. junc 7tf J. D. DUNLAP, TULVI, JUSTICE, ; 11 Hi > vii STUEKT, CAM DUX, SO. CA. lousiness cutru>tcd to hid care will receive prompt attention j uut-71 f. DR, I. H, ALEXANDER, Stii'^oon UcMilist, DK0AI) ST., CAM DFX, S. ('. (ii ilinlc i'f I he 1*1. ilii'lclj'liii College of Di-ui.il Surgery Murcli 1*?. DR. T, BERWICK LEGARE, i)i".\ ris'r, IJUAIUWTK OF Til K HAl.TIMiil.'i: ("Ol.I.EftE <?! ' DKNI AI. St IliiKllV. hffu'K?dkkai.p. noi si:. J Ki.tr.inee on Droad Street FOXTTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, ootb or prevent DUmm. Ho Hobsm will die of Colio. Pott# or Lrs? F*T v*?. If Koutz'a Powder* are wwd In time. Koutz'ii Powders w ill euro and prevent Hoo CnoLiKA Fontz'a Powder* will provent Uaj-i;* in Fowl, taperdally Turkey*. FouUH PowdVra will tnereaae the quantity of milk and rrrHtu twenty per cent., uud nwku Uiu butter linn and tweet. Koutr'e 1'owder* will rnrc or prevent almoat aviBY DtHKANR thnt Homes unit Cattle are lirir to. Korrr.'h I'iiwdkii# will oi\k Satisfaction. fjvld uvcrywhsro. DAVU) B. FOUTZ. Proprietor. BALTIMORE, Md. fiSlHdS, i ?ic,M wftgfts, 1 'I 'll, i ?,i i \ ?n sn in>t si:, i l.i.i ' i... . I., i Maker*. I..<v.. i I'ri.iUnil*"'.' <5. liliiriilMI-.i i1. t'n. e li'il.r i.l ti'-' l, Xii^wsiii. (in. (inl I i iiftl Mil i' | minptlj HI led. 11ii w wwwwU?M ' mwM) ?r<v*n j, 1877. SSI TO THE! CITIZENS OF CAMDEN. BUY YOU It THAS. BUY YOI II COFFERS, bi;y youusuoaks From the CIIAIILESTO.V, S, C. Tims nt 10, .r)!). 00, To ami 1,00. ix at 40 oft lift 7") and 1.00. atxl best 1.1ft per pound and best 1,10 per poued Uoflocnl IS,2ft I'll and L'-'ic IS ),( OO ft 11 I '?"t> Hoaslid coffees 25c v.ciii11 35c. Boasted coffees 25c worth 35 c, Sugar;, !>, 10 and lie per pound. Sugars f, 10 iiii-l 1 lc per pound Tens in packages of 5 lbs delivered free ol express charges. Samples marked froo. No charge for packing goods. No charge for drayage. .Ml goods guaranteed, or money refunded. \ S. II. Wilson & l>ro, apl 18 if Proprietors* ~LIFE INSURANCE, lew England Mutual Life Ins, Co I Orgn nhol 1S1 I CAl'ITAL ?13,871,040 A. II. 11AYDKX, General Agent for South Carolina. Having accepted the Local Agency lor the above Company, I am prepared to receive applications for Life lnsur uiccoii I lie most liberal terms. niy2'>m3 C. BKLL. |^I;.MU\'J:I>. The subscriber has removed to the store one door above Capl. Clybtim'a cosion oftice, ' where lie has on baud ami is constantly rc- ! ceiving one of the finest stocks of WINKS, LIQUOllS, TOBACCO, Ac. I liver brought to Camden. Good Whiskey! from >!.'; > to >>7.<^t a gallon. Tobaceo as ' low as can be bought anywhere in Camden, f FULL LIN?S OF CIGARS. A simple trial of my stock will suffice tc convince any one that Ivmin SELL IS (t'QQ?. ur28tf ii. ellis. AT OR XKAR (OST. | Having <>n hand too large a stock o LlC'CGllS. of Dest Qualities, to carry through the dull season of Summer, 1 am. determined to turn it into money, and in or- j der to do so rapidly, have coneluded to sell j at the following very low prices by the gal.. I lott : j Old GrowKv, I'yo whiskey I?l,2o. i Dickev live" ' 2,50 Miller's l!yc j l'ride of Ohio live l,7o. North Carolina Corn 2.*>U. ! Baltimore Corn l,7o. Apple llramiy, (the best) 8,7"?. | Giugvi* Hruady 2.AO. ... .. l .. Of.,, l?!ac::nerr\ i?run iv ognac Uraudy S.oO. ( in. (best) '2.">0, Hum. (pure.) 2.">U. l'oi t AN ino I'.oO. Tohaeco nii<1 Cigars in variety at low price-'. Also, a fine assortment of Family Groceries of ilie I'est Quality. Call and sec me, and price i my goods before purchasing elsewhere. J. H. Lollis, at "Old Connor Ilrick," IJroad Street, Cam den, s. . ipjtStf Who Wants to Build ? We have on hand a largo <|Uantity of the i !>e-t seasoned lumber, all sorts and sizes. wiiieh we propose to sell for cash or pood | paper, at the lowest market prices. For [ .pialily of lumber, we refer l>y permission | to Crank I". Heard, or to any person who i lias made iiiirch.i-es from its. .h-j'ur " i;I:I:I> .v Broads, Cakes, &c. I i.i!.,- |>l( ;?i:iv in in'"..; i.iii 2 my frion<N hi-! i n i.'ii.i' licit I 11:ivo ? |>iiiC'1 in inv it. u i ! . in-1 , . 1. n|> n iIk1 premises : ! Air. l??liori 'Inn. My M.'fk yl'lir?M<!s,r , ft nfoeliiiiicric. iviiiMie-. V\. will lie nlwiivs full, selrol ami ;V- MItlS II. CROSBY. ii.nr.if m PjjjSNTiNG. Tie Joofiici and Gazelle (Ice fl S e II'iMo III II.lpliv :lll?l tli'MllV PXCI'II0 till-; nil >iy|. : jiili I'lliNTINd.nt tlie ! >?o-i i.i.i s V ! '! !'!t'AKIi.; r,rsiNi>sr\i',iv-5 v. i:i?i?iv; CAiins, HA I.I. TH Kr,T-S ? I 111 II.A lis ii!:<i:ii'T< i i?;;i t\ I.nV!T\TII'\-'. HAM'UI! ? !*o.-!s, OATHS, i".( !'! ri:i M; V o i. ivo iinw i'io in..-! o :ii]>!olC I . i'liuii' : > :i it;.. Si:iio, outsMo . ('!, -1 i i' .Inin' :. :iu I arc pri |>.ro i . , >* i ! .;ny < "!i.ii !? -!.uj Iko.;OU i , nuy ! : i j > i< >;i of wt,i!; New Advertisements. i) \ FANCY CARDS all styles Willi name, lOcts. post paid. J. U. lltttstcd, Nassau, Ileus co., X. Y. REVOLVER AfflCARTRIGES FOB $3, A line uickle plated,seven shot, pocket ltevolver; a lirst class article. Sent c. O., iir on receipt of pi ice. <i. \V. Willis, 1'. O. Box a,"IS. X. V. WITH COLD 1 ti ALWAYS DANGEROUS. WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS a sure remedy for COUGHS, and ail diseases of the I'll 11(1 AT, LUX OS. CHEST and MUCOUS MEM'illAM:. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. C. X. CBITTEXDEX, 7 Sixth Avenue, X. Y. [71J M1 pk. acquaintance cards, pit. hdkf. ilirtarUIMtioR, 1 pk. hcioII, ail sorts, for only 10 ets., A Stamp. full Card Co., Mlddleboro, Mass. WONDERFUL SUCCESS! 25,000 OF THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITOIN DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. Sold In 60 days. 77u pages only fc*2,.io, treating of the entire history, wonderful exhibits etc. ) Ittstralcd, and $1 cheaper than any other. One new agent cleared 43l?i In 4 weeks. Agents wanted. P A I iTIHM Beware of falsely claimed off l/nU I IUIN cial and worthless books. Seud for proof. ri|\j l copy curicns love letter, 1 pk. comic I UN cards 1 pk. popping question cards; c.r for lo cts. .V stamp, fun Card Co.. Middleooro, Mass. GLEN'S Sulphur Soap. Thoroughly Cures Diseases of Die Skin,Beautifies the Complexion, Prevents and reined!'* Rheumatism and Gout, Hea.s Sores and Abrasions of Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. SOLI) 1JY ALL DRUGGISTS. I'HtCEs?Cents per Cake: Box*(3 Cakes) 70 cts. X. it.?Scat bv itlail, prepaid, on receipt of price, C'. X. Crlttenton, Prop.. 7 Sixth A v. X. Y. I t comic oil chromo, 7x11, mounted, 9lp)S worth 2Ro, | k love cards, 1 pk comic S ? Jfcfla enveloprs, 1 pk comic cards, l pk M O si-roll, l 24p book fun. all sent for nly s Sc.st'ps, Novelty Co.,Mlddlelioro, Mass. Cigars! Cigars!! I have a very select and full stock o* (.'HOICK CIGARS, which cannot fail to please all who smoke. sc'JOtf C. J. DL'NLAP DeKalb House. CAMDEN, s. c. A. S.RO?GKR?, PROPRIETRESS. Regular and Transient Board furnished upon accommodating terms. Septnieber 30. BE SURE TO STOP AT TI1E Latham House, CAMDEX, SO. CA. (TuaxsilxtBoaud $2,00 pe:: da v.) 8?. Am pi e accommodations. Tables sup" plie l with the Lest lite Markets ?ff?uahs<<E\e ry attention paid t??tTic cotnlii of (.iucsis.""--"^ . ConnecteJ with tlie hottfe is a first class I Jar. which is located (separately frem the House, an 1 orderly kcj t. fc*l)u >i:vr>y:inces supplied to guests on liberal terms, either fnreitvor country use* eb'Jly S. 11. I,1 " H AM, Proprietor. THE C0MIBI1 REGISTER, pri'.r.u.hkd at COLUMBIA, S. C. JAM K* A. HOVT, KDITOK. The l>oily Register contains the latest nev of Hie day. ail commercial. politiluil ami other math r-'iit hy tehgrnh, full local r? ports, editorials upon all current topics, and grange and agricultural tleparinicnts. Tin I nitty Register has a circulation extending to all parts of the State, l? circulated In i nearly every state H- liio t'liion, and is con>tintiy InereaMi-.',': therefore, as an adver , tisiim iiicdioni iu < nnot l?c surpassed. The Tri-W'cekly 1'c-i-i r is issued every Tuesilay.Thurstlay ami Saturday morning, and contains all tin news of two days iu one Issue. The WY. kly It. ulster Is all fight page I paper.containing foity-eiaht columns embracing the cream of the news of each week. Tills paper is within the ,ie :< h of every famI ily, and we arc plcrsed t?> state the laet that iis large circulation is rapidly extending. The Itcgister is now tlie organ of the State i lirangc, ami all matters of interest to the Patrons of llt;.-haiuiry will be treated in their appropt iate depart limit. The agricultural and lirange articles will appear in each of our pa'dieaiioiis? Jially Tn-WeckIv and Weekiy. TKItMS (II' Sl ltSl ItlPTION. I Daii.y Kki:is:i:i:.?one year ?t; six months ' I liree Otoliths, 1.7.7. 'I It I-W f.l.K i.y 1i1.<. Is rrK.?iMt? year "?: six monihs li.aii; thtee months 1.27. V. i i:ui.\ Ki.uistku.?One year J; six months I: three tnontiis .Tacts' .1A M l?s a. inn I", II. N. KM1.VN, W. li. MiDAMI'.L. Proprietors ami Publishers. Ice and Ice ( ream. I Mrs K <i. Workman gives notice Hint she will furnish 1 <'M ('IlKAM on every l;iir:iiui wiitm day. which will be carried out at or ah on I '? |>. nt.. or may lie liail nt the resilience on LVKalb street, from 0 to ,|i. m. She a'so will furnish the same to families when onlri !. 1CK may also he liail at any hour of the ilav to |>. tu. June -8?If AlO! I Oil THE DEKALB HOUSE BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON.Tu>! n?enet?. nt the PeKalb lliiisc. a PUSST-iL'SS mil AND 111l.I.IA11D ivV l.< ION, \\ hero I lie FINEST WINES 41 LIQUORS i ..:. 1 i l.u.l. and all Foils of FAXrY j'lvj'.uvii >. ?!u- most lasiy manner. ,3. H. UIjADXEY. ju'y 2" O. JOHN C, WOLbT, PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL. ANN PAIATEK, ]'apn i tii n ?a Glazicr, < a.idi;n, s. c. 'I'clru.n \ ' > Uil-rn 1