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LOCAL AFFAIRS. ".4 ehtil's mnnncf yes hi/.in uahs, ?!,i f-t'th. he // /n'ent mi." ffi'if* Our ftirmh rnnmiif i, nm/.t jurrfm i nr in irritim/ for iiiliriiiiilimi, ? <// us it furor I// iiirh twain;/ limt tin ai/rrrliriiia nt ten* seal in fill' Journal am! Hii'ilh . Schedule of Prices for rgal At!vcrtisiti?. We announce the lollowinjr schedule of prices for advertising legal uo>ice< in these columns : Cila!ion Letters of Guardianship f 5 ?0 ' ' "Administration Mm Application for Letters Pisinissoi y T no " " Homestead S oo ' Notice to Debtors ami < 'redltors 4 SO JSule i't Lands tper inch) 4 At? * Personal Property (per inch) l So Estray Notices :i no Summons tor Absent Defendants (6 week?) 2S no Foreclosure of Mortgage per inch each in. 1 So Sheriff "sales single tract heal Estate in ?n " " each levy personal property On All other advertisements will lie charged according to space and number of insertions. In no case will advertisements of any of the above kindf be inserted until the money is paid in adv ince. CAMDEN POST OFFICE HOURS. j From and after this date, I lie Post Office ' will be open daily iSunday excepted) as lollows: From 0 \. M. to to I*. M. From LYJU r. M to 4 p. m. MAIL AUUVNMKMENTS. Northern mail closes daily at ?i A. M. ( baric-ton mail closes daily ai 12:'in I'. M. Lancaster mail closes on Mondays, Wed- j iiesdny* :iii<i rrmay.* i?ij? ? . .??. Flat K.iek mall closes on .Mondays ami Fridays at ! i\ .M. Kits-ell I'laee, I>r \ ('reck, Sliaylor's Hill ami I.II i l l v Hill inuil closes on Wednesday* at a P. M. Jefferson, I.yneliwond and Tiller's Ferry mail closes on Friday at 1J:'M P. M. il. 11. PKOOKS, R M. July 111, 1S77. Three chiMrcn saved from a horrible death l?y Iwcuiy-tive cents' worth of Shrimi * Indian \erwifuge. Twenty-live cents fi-r one. or one dollar for five hot tic*, of Shriner's Indian Vermifuge. The hest worm medicine now before the public. Every buttle guaranteed. Rains.?Heavy rains fell in this community ou Sunday night and Monday morning. POULTRY.?Spring chickens flic in great demand, though prict s arc rat lit r lower than usual. Late Papers.?We are indebted ! ' Col J. \\\ Rodgers, ft the IL-Kalh House, for late N?rth Carolina pipers ToiiANAS the youngest son of W Rlythcr died on the llith inst , at the ?! i... ? ..r i i;_. age o! l year ami _i ou^*. ? o.. case. Puuiiic Sen or i.?Mr. .r..sc|?!? C Nettles, a one legged ("JonTolerate veteran, has opened a seiiocl I*?r beys at the DeKalb House. Completed.? FI. Jfaruch, K^j., ha* about completed the improvements to his store, the appearance of which i? greatly bcthfitcd thereby. OPEN.?'l ite attention of the proper authorities is ealh d to toe fact I hat the windows of Town Hill ate pen, the sashes having b'en r? umvi d. IiUSY.?Our Trial Justices are kept busy. Scarcely a day passes that one or all <>f ihrm do not have a case of greater or less magnitude. ? . -* .. . ? Tan Yaud.?It is uml?rtstitd hat oio jf our cnteiprising citizens h:.s in contemplation the erecti"ti of an ex. tensive lanyard in or near Cauiden. Attention i* particularly directed to the advertisement of Chowan Hapli.-it Female Institute, Muifrecshoro, .\ . C. The institutions is all that is claimed for it. 'J lit: Taxes?.Muj. Sill, County Auditor, is hard :tt work upt.n the tax assessments, an<1 the collection of the taxes will Le proceeded with as early as possible. TllK New York Sun propounds the following: a man sells a bale of cotton for $50. buys it back for $45, and again sells it for $i>5; what profit does lie make ? Beware.? I'lider an ordinance of the town, cursing on the streets is a grave offense, and subjects the party so giving rent to bis feelings to 'wenty f >nr hours iu the guard bouse. Beware ! Dksertek ?The streets of Camden always present a deserted appearance t lie lir.-t ol the week in the summer tune, particularly to one who is hunting fur :i man who owes him, ami who has the money. loll WottK.--This office is now hoi-' tr-r prepared than ever before to do all hinds of job work. Mill heads, letter heads, posters and hand hills printed neatly an I promptly at the low -st prices tiive lis a call. ? llotv ir is --That young man who w?nt to see his "dearest beloved" the other evening. and came home at a lute hour of the night vvitlt his hand upon his burnt, cm very probably tell how it is bine* If. A pROUKNAI'E 0??M'KHT.?A pro* men ale eon ;crt will be given it llauipton square > n Thurslay evening, August lind. lu-frc-dimetifs served by the ladies of tlie Presbyterian ('lunch, from C to I) o eh ek. ? ? . ? ? M.\J. TllKnpOKK (J. lUtiKKIt, of Charleston. whoseived tlirough the war as (Jovernor II unpton's Adjutant (ien., oral, has been appointed by bis i'.xci I., Icncy Major (hiural of the First l>ivitf>on of South Carolina Militia. I \ oc ???mu . arqwwarawir THI .She (Jot It.- He wipe I Ids Pea ted i.row, he did, 11 im I.row so intellectual: lint all )n> sai l nliout tin- heal Was sadly iw-llectii il. i'nt she.; ' ii la^s. .ii i r it to liim, In mellow Innes unwavering. "llwir dcoii'i'. I am so warm; IM like lee cream, willi lemon flavoring." Aliiw i?ant. ? Waterrsi l"ti< are abundant but rath.r infciior Lot It as to size ami quality. Prices ran^c low. istk.vsk.?'I'lle (eeliiij; in Cauidcn against the auiliorities of the South ('aiolina Railroad, on account ofthe recent change "I schedule, is intense. In order l<? i?ol a letter oft to the North under the picsciit arrangement, one must write it a day or two beforehand Inform I s.?Subscribers wliodonot iM their paper regularly will please inform us of the fact, that we may ascertain the cause of miscarriage or detention, and correct the same at once. ? -4?? ? Tck Cream Festival.?The ladies will have an ice cream festival on Hampton Square on Tuesday evening, the 31 si instant, from f? to 'J o'clock |? \! IM 1 ,i j..., I,. I J9. j. ne jnueui:?i> ?MU ?*- ?v the purchase of uniforms f-.?r the Kershaw (ina it]-'. Notice?I'ersoiia taking the (rain a (hi Mi Jo it will bear iii mind that the rail road time is ten minutes ahead of tin? town clock. For instance (he train is advertised to leave at 7.30 on Monday's Wednesday's and Friday's. It will buccal 7 -0 b/ the clock. IMi'lioviNii.? Mr. James Stover, who was in town yesterday, and upon whoso premises soma of the colored, people reported in our la-t issue as injured by lightning, live, informed us thai the unfoiInnate parties arc improving. Several ot them were bauly bin nt. AlMINii Hicii.? Wc hoar that the woods in certain quarters arc occasion, ally made vocal by parties who believe that orators arc made, not born. Casiliirinoa Marco Uozaiis and other pieces are elocutiouizt d to perfection Old Demosthenes will have many sins to answer tor. 1'kksii et?The rains of Sun Jay nijrht ami Monday morning caused the river to get beyond its hauls Monday al'ti m o -n, and to do considerable damage t<> tin* crops on the lowest bottoms. On Tuesday the water beo.ni to recede, i ol by Wednesday was within its ae? custojisd limits. " 'J 11E ItKST THAT KVKR LiVKH."? We have in Camden a young gentleman who lias a new sweetheart every other week, and he always speaks ol the laM as '-The best woman that ever lived, lie parts his hair neatly in the middle but lias no mu?tuc!io or side whiskciS We predict for liitii a brilliant future. Ki:i.tutors.? Kev. A. J. Stokes, of Marion, who i.-> on a brief visit to Cam* den, preached in the Methodist t'hutch Sunday. lb.v. W. (1. Itollins, pastor of the Cam dill Daptist Church, preached at 111. lilull Church, a lev." inii-.s South ol Camden, 011 Sunday morning. TlIK dolliMW \Mi 11A/.KTTK is already tlie hot advertising medium in ilit- up country. It goes into nearly i I ..I.. .1.1 lv\.rJ Ifiur />niintv ! :uitl lias :i large and constantly increas-1 ingcircuVion in Sumter, Ikirliugton, Chcsteiliold, Lancaster ami Fairfield counties. Merchants and business men norally .sliouM make a note of ihis. O ' - > ? Coi x i v A UDiToit.?\ImuK-dlately upon his return to Columbia on Thurs" day last, (iovernor Hampton appointed Muj K. K.Sill Auditor of Kershaw County, rirc I). McQueen. Ivaj, dor ceased. Maj. Sill is too well known to the pcopie whom he has been so'ectcd to serve to need any introduction. It is enough to say that his appointment will give universal satisfaction. ? ? . ? ? Si liscitlUKits who have hereto/on received their papers at the f/ir./7/e oilioe will hereafter call at our now oilico, in the building forilieily occupied hy the ('(iiHihu J'lHi'uai, one door 1'iotii the {ost olliee. ( <<t \ CM, MkI.1 INti.? No btisirols of importance was transacted by (Vun.' eiI at its meeting on last Monday Owing to the absence <d lotend-til lldli'igs. the election of a policeman r.?i .t : ... i i .. ,i ^ .... i'? iik i in* Yiu*;i:jrv ?* iiiv if -iirnati'in ?i|" I*. ,n-m.i |'i in^lc was post, poucd until next regular Hireling. Wc understand that there ore between twenty and twenty.five applicants lor lii-j one sin retire I nfmii ?-Persons irr>iu;? from ''1 ar lesion to ilie mow titains can make (lie round trip on the railroads lor So hi). 11ut one living in Camden must pay full fare to ami from (' dun.Ida. amount. ini? f" S."i r.tl. in r.rtl-r In reap any brtic lit IVoni tlie exeur-ion trains oyer the South Carolina I'ailnuid. A lonir eon* tinuancr of such treatment will arouse the people of Camden to ll;o import* inee >'f having tlier 11tic^ of r?droad hy which to e iiumuni' ate with the Northern and W'ost; rn market.'. j-oxj^nsr^nL A (toon Man ?Mr. (*li:ip? < uiati Levy M :L'i<y. ail old :in?l highly usIciiioJ riti'/.'ii (four County, died it lii*. n sidencv, ton inil<* tvc l of Camden, oil the HMi iost. If.? was ?>t tick v ii with paralysis some four years ag .1, and was helpless until (lie time of his <1 aih. It is seldom that one is cai!c<2 upon tu chronicle the dopart ur.' of a nan snore universal y r<.'sppeted tlian Mr. McCoy. ? 4?? 1 nai.?Mr. (Jcorgo Aldon took his do pa lure on Monday morning , for New burg I . N*. V , whore lie will join Mrs. A Men ai-J their niece, Miss Wylie. !J<i will uc gene until lull. Hon. J. ]? Kershaw arrived at his homo on Saturday evening. Our worth Intf|i(I:n,t. Cap!. J C Rollings, is on a brief vFii t> his nl.< homo near ha iging ilck. in Lancaster ^ 1 County Col. Ralph Xeshif ami family, of (icorgetuwii, ire visiting tdatives in I Camden. It was our pleasure (lie oilier < vetting to meet Mr. T II. Hic k, of Sumter, wh > was on a brief visit to our town, ' Tilt: JoiT.xai. ami (iazkttk lias h Lancaster correspondent ulio takes all his item# from the l.ohjtr and fails to give credit. Many of these it ems are just two weeks ol 1 when they appear in our Camden contemporary. Funny" ? Lanc.ist-i- r. We cannot answer llic charge c< ir taiucd in the above paragraph. Our correspond nt will double?.* speak fori himself. I'm whether the accusation j ho well founded or not, it gives us boundless pleasure to observe that our neighbor of the Lnlger has at last evinced a disposition to have enforced ; the rule : "(jive credit to whom credit is due," which prevails in all well regit - j lated offices. And may he never again do otherwise. "Funny," yourself. Next AmuvED.? 1 lie crops having been laid by, the season lor pic nies lias art rived, l ine or more are bad every week within reach of town, and they arc all enj >yab!c affairs?to the elderly, because they can there command dull care to depart, and engage, for .a while at least, in the discussion of the many ; topics cf vlie day; hut especially are they enjoyed by the young, for it is there that they engage in those auiuse-; mcnts that ar<' so fascinating to thorn, and it may be there that the first impressions arc made, or the first soft words arc spol on. We are sorry that we have not been able thus far to attend any of these open air entertain.' mcnts. Seeking IYka.m uk.?A party of young gentlemen from Sumter, who arc going by piivate conveyance to tlie j mountains of North Carolina for purr! pos s of pkasi re, encamped within the corporate iiiu ts of our tuwn on Satnr-, lay cvniiiig, a.id remained until Mon I iy , morning, when they went upon their j way rejoicin.. It must have leen amusing to t 10 gimlemeu composing the party to 1; mw that ii was currtntly reported th t tlicy were gypsies,' and could fon tell any and everything j that will take place in either the near or' iltof-tti* (ill 11V. \\\. l.ilitil'A *1 ll II 1>1 ?,/.! of uur young ir;< nds applied to theiu to have their ''fortunes toM " Of course they were gratified. JUotois.?On ^attrday night, a| <? tuple of colored turpentine hands from the ?ounlry, v. lio iiad iinhihed rather lree!y of "knock down" during the day, became more obstreperous than the! laws of the town Would warrant, and the policemen proceeded to arrest Nat Johnson, the younger and more noisy of' the two, whereupon his companion, I John Moloney, in endeavuting to rescue h.in, committed an assault and battery j upon |o!iecuicn Malta. Moth parties' were then arrested, and with great dillieulty conveyed to the guard Imus', where Il.oy rem lined until the follow ug , afteruoou, when they wi re lodged in the county jail, there to await tii.il fur as- j sauIt and battery and riotous conduct.1 On Tuesday morning the parties were tried before Trial Justice l>anhip, re suiting in the discharge of Johnson, j and the conviction of Moloney, who' | was sentenced to tweiity live days in j ail. or to pay the costs of the proseeu" lion and :i fine of ten doilirs. - - "i'.lark .1 arK (II;III'a'll. ulll'IV t'lO 11 range , pie nic i- .ulvio li-o-il to lake |>'aee, is in i l.-iie i o-r enmity. not in Ker-!;av,. as re l I>*-:ita*<!t\ j i. I lav ttiu ,Ioi::nai \M> j < i a /1. ill: The foieg ing is taken from our esti'i in <1 con cinporary, the Lmiots/t '; /.ci/'/. v. Trough generally prepared loan nut loi the i.i'h l! ;;! is in us, we are always chid to be eorrcctod when wrong. We in li ved that Mlack Jo k was i .i |\, :>! nv county 1- r I lie I'ollow ill;; |c;isnii> . 1st. lociills'.' We ]ia<l mi" (lcij-lo.nl ilia In? |(?tJ. \v I i i < 11 ]>;.>s<s:i luiii'lrcil yar> N >;':!i o| llw clinicli was li e i! 1 \i i-:w .iuc In twi n I..mi i icr jiihI Ki mlia'.v ?i:i -.-i. Awl. l!i:'I, j crjiiiv ul till* >1 "111 luii"i t.sk' U '-V t' ' l.i'ijir of 111. i'ic hi " :ni.| lirisleriv iuMii'-m of ili - >1 isl.-r n.'State iiituui' ill re l.ist vi ir, m l ul i*> ' ? |'C:.ti I i-ikiwe in !? : iciici" tu i lie < 11.i< clem.I nil this \< ;>r. Hut no Imiin lia> keen ilono. an i cur i |ii?r?11 au:I nai'liTH in upii r Ker>11:i\v ami lower Law-aster tnuM r- iw in* l.i-r li.it 11 * - v Hi" n ll"' I .< I'!' i s ( mil !" win n tl.i-y v., l.? |5 .i k .) : k j eliui'i li. Hiill we will In' el.el , Ileal liuin lie in. Mel will j' ibl:."!i all !Ii.it lli y ii.ay M'liJ ii... AJSTIi GAZE^ Dots i'roiii Our Note Hook. ? Weather hot. ? UaSn." peroral. ? Icaches plentiful, i ?Moonlihgt nights. ?Crops arc improving. ? Watermelons plentiful. ?'-On a strike"?the town clock. ?Xo money fi wiing around loose. ? A moonlight ''straw lido" is on tin; (njiis ?Candidates numerous, ami every one soiicitine of success. ? The Ifistrionifi Club held a busi' in ss me t ii?i* on Monday evening. ?The walls nf the new Motion ist Church building are nearly e.?mpittod. ?The lmte! h ??k* piv?<MU a pa in ' l?i pparly s< t ol'cinjity registers. J ? The 1 11 l.i li Democratic Club! pick nicod yesterday at Heed k lluitV Mill. ?We want every family iu Kershaw County to take the Jolknai. and GaZhrrK. -Op crations.it 'ho brickyard will | probably cease fur the season after the next ' burn." ?IJogin now to" lay in your wood j for winter; that is if you have the ^ "J IU UW I % ?The question now is, will tho troops bo Rent to fight the Indians or the ' strikers ?" ?We do not hear the stirring music of (lie Helicon Hand now as formerly. Why so, Captain Blair ? ?Our typos declare that they will canonize the first person who bring8' theni a good watermelon. ?A correspondent a?ks, "What is good lb- mosquitoes ?" UoW can we tell, unless we know what ails them. ?The act regulating the sale of seed cotton will doubtless cause fewer con. i r. t ?*.. 11 Ililjil ailOHS 01 "CUUlllI jr .nuiua mi!) mil. I ?\N'c bolicvo a good (ruck firm would pay near Camden. We sec very few vegetables exposed for sale on cur afreets. ?Communications for litis jtapor must be received by Tuesday, in order to appear in that week's issue. This should be borne in mind bv our corres-1 pondents. ? It is the universal judgment that (lie time for iudepondant candidates j has passed. Stand by the regular noui j inocs of the party, or fin 1 another pew j is the motto. * ^ | ?It is estimated by one who seems: to have made the subject a study, that r lie numb', r of bulies who cannot pa*s a mirror ui'hout glancing into it, aver-; ages twelve to ov ry dozen. ?Tli poop] demand that the nomination of candidates ior Clerk of! t'ourt and Cout ty Com mis-don r* he1 made b\ the hig'iest iu:t-.-ri'\ p ssiblc. i viz.: A f O.WF.NTIOX op Tin: I'KOI'LE. ? It is gratili; ing to state that the' immense strike of railroad employees,' it... v. ...i, 1 mm :n IUI'.IVM ??I im akjihi, n.i-t nui yet interfered witli tlie regularity of tl?c mails b? twecn Camum a:.J >aw York. ?'J'lift object in wishing a convcn" tion to nominate candidates is dial the strongest and b.st mtn tuny be selected forClck of the Court and Cuunty, Commissioner?; and also that there may be left ,:no room lor dodging." ?\Yo had seriously contemplated that Murphy, the temperance revival. i>f, be asked to visit Camden ; but from the report of 1 lie members added to Waterco Division every meeting, we now consider the step lnrdly necessary. Intkunai. Revenue.?A (icntleman of our acijiuiintance, why is fond of having "something good lying mound,"and u'lwt 11 1 u li i ii 111 I !if Y11 <1 it f wntrtlu <innA ?? IIU "? "* '?*?. |'? ( 11.1 .1IIM.V the laic nunjiaiun, onlereil from bis factor in Charleston, a hall'barrel of tlie best1 I lampion" wliiufccy lor bis own plicate use. lie received llie oilier day (be following eomntuuioatioii: I'm i i.ii States I xriatsM. Ukvhm ('oi.i.ECTort's timer, lUsritu r, S. ( ?'!.i ?ihiA, July I'Jth, 1S77. Sin: The r-cor Is of this oftiec show, lii.it you jniiv!.: s I from \V. II. (MinAe & On., Olrnl' -Intl. 'J.! pi.Ions of spirits. .As vnn have i:o sji'T'.il lux stamp as Retail |,i<|iinr ih-al-r. will vm please explain! r.iM.cell'.i.ly 'i;. M liR.WTON. < 'ol.l.l I'Tnll. 'I'ii whieli lie matte Ine I'ulowin^ good i-atttri'il ri p!y: t' a i; i t S. ('.July lSili. 1 >77. To I'. M lt? v.re.-. l"*<;., i ut i.t. rnit in IsrravAi. Rkvi nik I O.I.I M 111 S. i'. Sin: V.nir va'ne.l tnair of the l'Jlh in. stniil lina l.eeii rn civ iiinl cntiM ills not'.>i|. Iii reply. 1 I'e : to say thai you have as- i eeiiaine l ileiiiiit.lv from whom 1 piirrhased "'J'J trillions of spirits Now, if von will as i i rt:iiii Willi <'i|ii il iirnimcy to \\lui.u | >111 I -.ii'l niirits, I *li ?ll In* ino?t 11 m >) v to ?ivo any tiiitliiT infniiiiali-.ti lint ymt in ty tli sire ; ujioii 1 lie Miiijc t. I l!('!>|i('i'tliitly. . -*? . ? ?. DEMOCRATIC MCETINO. I?i'mi n m if Ky 1:1 f l ive (V\iMl I t I K.--Til" 'Iti'til'ii'l-i <|J till- 1> lUi." ( vatic I'lsi'cttMv.' ini'co ! Ko-sImw count}' .'tli' IrijUcj.ti il tonumt it i'ii' iillici; of tin* titulcr-ii^itril. in Cam;!. 11. S (V, mi Tliur-i!a\\ ilic i'tli day el' August 1*77. \ fii'| UH'ctiti'j: h de?itvil, ih iiio.'i-ntrs .1. Kin" to tin* o!i ctioti 11 .1 1 AwK <il 'In com" ami two c 01 Illy t,otiniii?iivi',r-:. ami otlni inattc'. - of iin|> 111 oii'i" w i Ii. ('onsi'l.-j til 1 W Ij. hfcl'Al-S, Chairman. rTE, JULY 26 A l>ki.kiirn-m'l Trip.?It was our pleasure tlic oilier evening to accept nn in vital ion from Mr. Marines Ihium to J 'ride with Iiiin t:> the splendid pluiilit-j I tioii owned by himself and brother, Mr. . | Herman Ilaani, on the Western bmk of the Wafcrcc river. At half past four o'clock, the party, consisting of .Messrs. M. fcnu.-n. li. llarudi, Max Arnsticn and the writer, left town, and :ilfer a pleasant drive of a hall'hour, ar lived at our destination. Alighting from I ho carriage, we r-.de on horseback, liist through the extensive pasture, observing ili Moin one hundred and fif< j ty <f slu finest enttic we ever saw and hogs i 11 iiu:n<*ra!il><.. nd then proceeded j tii inspect the crop. g,o ving more iuinie l' iteiy n tiie river bank Mr. Baum,! leading ilie w it. conducted n- in the order named thr .ugh 'Uig Leve 'I Sihos' Neck,' *5-1.citer I'bce.' and j ' Gibson's Nock,' embracing in ail! some two hundred acres of as line corn us ever grew anywhere, which Mr. Lewis M. Wa Is, the careful and successful manager of the plantation, says Will average arccntj bushels per ucrc. Thus far wo have spok.-n only of .he corn. IJcsidcs an abundant sup- i ply of oats, peas, &c., there is also a pro. \ portionate area planted in cotton which j promises a remunerative yield. Upon . this magnificent plantation, containing altogether thirty-five hundred acres, lifiy first class laborers aud twenty'seven uiulcs arc employed, and under the judicious management of Mr. Watts,! everything moves as clock work.' Though so surprisingly successful with their planting interests (it being re. I tnenibcrcd that neither of the Messrs. Dauni ever bad any experience iu farming until within the last ten or twelvo years ) they intend to devote their attention more strictly to raising stock, aud to that end they have imported several beautiful Essex hogs. Their I pasturing facilities arc ample, und in a t year or two. unless some untoward event occurs, they confidently expect to nunr I ber their cattle and swine by the thou- ' sand. Hemming to tlie farm house where the carriage was left, we took refreshing draughts of the coolest water, accepted cigars from the pocket ease of Mr. Uauui, and in a few moments were ? speeding our way homeward, believing ( more firmly than ever that all that this laud of outs lacks t<> make it the garden spot of the earth, is a little more oner- | gy and enterprise, and feeling under 1 obligations to our friend for an evening most pleasantly and profitably spent. | J. T, HAY, ; ATTOIIXKY AT LAW, i AND Ti{ IAla A 5 JSTICK. OF Fit E tivor store of Messrs Baurn j Bros. few" Spceta; attention given to|' tiic l,*ullecii'in ut t hums juneit' J. D DUNLAF, rriM.vr^ .ri stick, r.HOAIi STREET. CAMDKN, SO. CA. P?r?,.. l'msincss entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention junvTtf. I DR, I. H, ALEXANDER, Stiftt'oon Dentist, BKuAD ST? CAMDEN, 3. C. Criuluatc of the I'hilaJclpliia College of Denial Surgery March 15. DR. T. BERWICK LEGARE, IIUNTIST, IJRADl'ATE Of THE UAI.TIMOKK COLLEGE Of OEM At. St KOEUV. OFFICE?DEKALB HOUSE. Entrance on Droml Street POtTTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS', <*. ... ^^^^\Viilouraor prorent SIimii. 1*0 Boas* will dlo of Colio. Borrs or Lu*e Fb- j T*h, If Koulz'a Powder* are t?ed In time. KontziPowder* will cure and prevent lloo Pnottta | Pnutz'a l'owdcra will prevent Uaj-xa IN Jowl, ea- ; aerially Turkrya. KouUia l'owdc ra will Increase the quantity of milk and rri'um twenty per ceut., and tuake the butter firm and aweet. Footr'n I'owdera will rnrr or prevent almoat iraar Dihkahb Unit lloraea and Cattle are heir to. Fotrrz'a rownaaa will uivz Satisfaction. field ever>-wtiare. DAVID M. POUT*. Proprietor. BAXTIMOR*. Md. *$8L Q ?Oli i nii: \i ?.i .c\ mi-sic inn s:'. I itv-i i '?!i. lies! Milken1. I.<?v . I?1'I'!T.V O. iiillti'.l til A r<? "d'i llr<> I In fl, Attjitl tn. <Jti. i till i s lor slu ot Mu ii- i ioiupi!;, lillctl. 3, 1877. SpoHt to the; CITIZENS OF CAMDEN. j I BUY YOUR TEAS. BUY You'll COFFEES, BUY YOUR.SUGARS From the CliAli LESTOX, S. C. Teas w 4r?. 50, '10, 7" and 1,00. Tens nt 4*' o0 (iO 75 and 1,00. and best 1.10 per pound nn I bP'-t 1,10 t>er poue 1 Coffee at 18, 'JO 22 ami 2 >e (' iTee at IK 20 22 f nd 25c Roast t > i!'<.vs e xvor It 05c. Roasted coffees 25c worth 05 c, Sugar;, !?, 10 arid 11c per pound. Sugars ! , 10 and lie per pound Teas iti packages of 5 lbs delivered free of; express charges. Samples marked frco. No charge for packing goods. 11 No charge for drnyage. All goods guaranteed, or money refunded. I S. II, Wilson & Ilro, a pi 18 tf l'roprietonr j| LIFE INSURANCE. i New England Mutual Life Ins. Co, Organized 1844. CAPITAL ?13,871,040 | A. II. HAYDEN, General Agent for South Carolina. Having accepted the Local Agency lur inc auuve v^uinpuuj, i am piupaiuu ?^ [<) receive applications for Life Insur- ' incc on the most liberal terms. my23m3 C. BELL. JBEMOVKI). The subscriber has removed to the store me door nhove Capt. Glyhurn's cotton office, " ivhcrc lie has on baud and is constantly reviving one of the finest stocks of WINES, LIQUOItS, TOBACCO, Ac. Ever brought to Camden, flood Whiskey "roni Sl ''o to S7.<X? a gallon Tobacco as ow as can be bought anywhere in Cauiden, FULL LINES OF CIGARS. \ sini|de trial of my stock will suffice to ^ miiviiicc any one that wmirtSEMt ISGQOL. ; nr'J8tj W. II. ELLIS. "ATiBmpr ; UAClN'i t? ' ilANU too large a stock o ? ( COiiS.uf lit< Qualities, to carry broiig'. i ic -int season of Summer, I nui I leternsiuc i to tu' ii it into money, and in or-1 icr to -to so rapidly, have concluded to sell tt the following very low prices by the gnl. ton : Old Grow Ky, l!ye whiskey $4,25, i Dickey Hye 2,50 '' Miller's llyo 2,50. j j l'rid of Oiiio Kve 1,75. Xort u t ,i. olina Corn 2,50. i 1 Haltimore t'oru 1,75. IJ Apple Brandy, (the best) 3,75. ji (linger llraaiiy 2,50. Blackberry Brundy 2,50. , ognnc Brandy 3,50. j i Gin, (best) 2.50, ; Ruiu, i pure,) 2,50. I Port W ine 2,50. ' Tobacco and Cigars in variety at low pri- , cos. Also, a fine assortment of j( Family Groceries of the Best Quality. Call and sec mc, and pricep my goods before purchasing j j elsewhere. J. H. Lollis, at "Old Connor Brick," Broad Street, Cam 'ten. S. . ap2t?tf Who Wants to Build ? We have on hand a large i|uautity of the lien seasoned lumber, all sorts and sizes, ' which we propose to sell for cash or good paper, at the lowest market prices, for quality of lumber, we refer by permission to Frank l*. Heard, or to any person who lias made purchases front us. de'J'.Uf HEED x HURT. I, Breads, Cakes, &c. I take pleasure hi inibruiiiij: my friends j uid ctisioniers. that I have opened in my new store, just completed, upon the premises of Mr. Itoborl Man. My slock of breads, cakes, confectioneries, j candies, ,ve., will be always full, select and fresh. MI1S. II. nittSHV. mar. l) If JOS PRINTING. The Journal and Gazette Oie 8 < capable i>f promptly and neatly cxeculia^all style- olJitR I'illNTIM! at the iweo rales i'\t; f mus hi <: > i:ss i \i:i?s ' . DDI V'l I wens, r4 I.I riFKEis, t'liit'i'i.\i: ' " . i ( III ' K* . 1 PVTIt'NS. II \ MMII1.IS, Ft >st I: us. DATES. iD'-r.ns. |-::?n 11 \MMFS A e i .,e i: i - the most ci||lp!ct?* ' ! 11,'he.' i' it > t : te. ut'i !e Ittv' > t ..lui'il :a a til are prepare e \ ??v Charleston hollaC I ' any uc cripiion of Work. _ ; i_m?*** New Advertisements^ <) ? FANCY CAKDS all styles with name, lOcta. ** O post paid. J. u. nutated, Nassau, Kens co., N. Y. REVOLVER AM CAR'TRIGES FOB $3. A Due uickle plated, seven shot, pocket Revolver; a tlrat class article. Sent C. O., or on receipt of price. G. \V. Willis, P. O. Box 2,718. N. Y. TKEIX1VG WITII COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS. L'SJK WELLS CAR30LIC TABLETS a sure remedy for COUGHS, and all diseases of the THROAT, LUNGS. CHEST and MUCOUS MEMBRANE. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. C. N. CRITTENDEN. 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. ri I W1 Pk- acquaintance curds, pit. hdkf. fliitar U 11 tiou, l pk. scroll, all8o:ts, for only la i ts., ,t stamp. Fun t aid Co., Middleboro, .Mass WONDERFUL SUCCESS! 25,000 OF THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITOR DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. Soli, in ft) days, no pages only $2,50, treat lug of the entire histoiy. uundv rfui exhibits etc. lilustrated, ami fl cheaper 'iiati anv other. One new agent cleared fifth in -t weeks. Agents wanf'A I iTIfiM Beware of falsely claimed offlunll I IUIM cial and worthless hooka. Send PIIM 1 copy cutlous love letter, 1 pk. comic IUm cards 1 pk. popping question cards; all for M cts. A stamp. Fun Card Co.. Middleboro, Mass. H GLEN'S 1 Sulphur Soap. " Thoroughly Cures Diseases of the Skin,Beaulilies the Complexion, Prevents and remedies Rheumatism aud Got;', Heals Sores and Abrasions of Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. SOLD RY ALL DRUGGISTS. Phices?25 Cents per Cake: Box (3 Cakes) 70 cts. N. B.?Sent by iflall, prepaid, on receipt of price, C. N. Crittentou, Prop.. 7 Sixth Av. N. Y. UM. l comic oil chromo, 7x11, mounted, N worth xar. lit Iovh i-arilu Inliirmil, H H MJk envelope, l pk comic cards, l pk m m scroll, l 24p book Fun. all sent for illy 5 ac.st'ps, Novelty Co.,Mtd<]leboro, Mass. Cigars! Cigars!! I hare a very select and full stock of CHOICE CIGARS, which cannot fail to please all who smoke. se20tf C. J. DUNLAP. DeKalb House. CAMDEN, S. C. nns. A. S. RODGER?, PROPRIETRESS. Regular and Transient Board furnished ipon accommodating terms. Septmeber 30. BE SURE TO STOP AT THE Latham House, fu?nr\r m VAJllAUil, OU. \JA. (Tbaxsie.ntBoabu $2,00 i-eb day.) RKTV,. Ample accommodations. T.ihieS sup? died with lie best i lie Mftrkets afford. Eve y ftitculioti paid to the comfort of Guests. BS&.U onneeied with the house is a first tliiss Unr. which is located separately frwin lie House, ami orderly kept. Onnveyunces supplied to guest* on i beta I terms, either for city ?.r country use* ;b'Jly S it. t *"' \>l. Proprietor IECIILliMHH HKGISTEK, ri Dl.IMlED AT COLUMBIA, S. C. JAMES A. HOYT, EDITOR. The Uoiiy Register containsthe latest news ?f the day, nil commercial, polltihat and ither uinttersent by telcgrnh, full local reports, editorials upon ai! current topics, and orange and agricultural departments. The Rally Register lias e. circulation extending to all parts of the '"tat.1, is eirculated in nearly every .state in the Union, and is constantly increasing; therefore, as an udver. tisimi'mediom in cannot be surpassed. The I t-i-Weekly Register Is issued every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, and contains all the news of two days in otio ismu\ The Weekly Register is an eight page paper, containing forty-eight columns etnliraeing the cream of the news of each week. Tills lamer is within the jeaeh of overv r.n? ily, ami wo mo plersed to state tiie fact that Its large circulation is rapidly extending. The Register is now the organ of the State ( range,and all matters of interest to the I'atrolls of Husbandry will bo treated In their appropriate department. The ngrlcullurnl and Grunge artioles will appear in each of our publications?Daily Trf-Weekly and Weekly. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Kkcisteu.?One year $1; six months Wi; three months, 1.73. Tki-Wkkrly ReoIster.?One year six months 2.30; three months 1.2V Weekly Ukoistkh.?One year 2; six mouths 1; three months jOotsJAMES A. IIOYT, H. N. EMLYN, W. D. McDANIEL. Proprietors aud Publishers. lee and Ice Cream. Mrs. K. 0. Workman gives notice that she will furnish ICE CREAM on every fair and warm day, which will be carried out at or about !( p. in., or tuny be bad at the residence ou DeKalb street, from C to D p. in. She also will furnish the same to families when ordred. ICE may also be had at any hour of the day to 9 p. tu. June 28?If HO! FOR THE DEKALB HOUSE BAR AND BILLIARD SALOONJust opened, at the DeKalh House, a IMUST-i I.\SS BA11 AND BILLIARD SALOON, where the t'I NEST WINES & LIQUORS can be had, and all sorts of KATVOV DRINKS, prepared in tht most tasty ninnuer. .1. S, OLADNfEY. jtily "7 " JOHN C. WOLBT, PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, AND -?I<; X B? % INTER? Paper Hanger <$ Glazier, OA'il N.S. C. rcLru.it) 3 Oill'iu