The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, November 06, 1877, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMii.
fixed.? Our determination that suh
s. rilirm shall get our paptr regular'y Is
fixed.
fisarREMKMV.EU?That the office of
the Camden Journal is in Cly burn's
Block?Up Stairs.
Send 10 Us.?Oar friends in the
country wtll please keep us advised of
whatever of interest occurs in their respective
neighborhoods.
The Journal is delivered at Granny's
Quarter. Flat B< ek, Pleasant Hill
an 1 Lancaster regularly upon the day of
publication, which is Tuesday.
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Sunday?Was a beautiful autumn ,
day, and divine services at all of the
churches were largely attended.
A Scrimmage.?That was a lively
fiuht at the potoffice on Wednesday
evening between a couple of hopefuls?
one white and the other black?aged
respectively fire and seven years. Butt
for the interference of the bystanders,
tlicy might have hurt one another, and
found their way to the guardhouse be-j
sides.
Arrested-?Two attaches of Cole's
circus were arrested on Saturday under
a warrant issued by Trial Justice DePass
for swiudling, in that they, upon
several occasions, happened not to give
the right change to persons buyi Dgl
I ' '? nrnn n?ir- i
llCKCiS. 1 lU'JI mit ii.iv.ihvu u^>vu j.-j j
UiCiit of ct sts and making restitution to
the parties complaiuing. j
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Tits Largest.?.Mr M. P. Kclly^
of Slmylor's Hill, lias placed upon our
tr.b!e the finest specimens of turnips wo
liavcscen. Three weighed seven pounds
and top ounces, and averaged nineteen
inches iu circumference. Tlu-y were of,
the "White Norfolk" variety, and were
sjwu in July, the seed being purchased
from C. J. Dunlap, Esq.
Always There.?Virgil Johnson,
a respectable colored man, keeps a res.
taurant one door south of Clyburu's
Block, and is always ready to furnish i
those who call upon hiai with something
good.
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appreciated?That little reipite in
the payment of taxes, though it is only
until il.c 15lh of this month, is a
great relief to a great many people.;
They will doubih bs show their appre.
eiation of such indulgence by paying
up as promptly as pus; iblc.
Booked.?Madams Humour faith
rthat Camden is to con'ribute several
victims to the matrimonial maikct du?
ring tl.o present scxs.m.
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ANTICIPATING.? If por.s couic iroui t
ail paits of the county to the effect that
planters are anticipating the harder
time* and higher price# ol next year by ,
planting largely of small grain.
Caic.HT?Ore flight recently, Abram
R-bon, jr.. of Western Watcrcc, caught
three colored uicn, Charles Harrison,,
Jonas Cunningham and Champlou
stealing his cotton from the freehold.
They w*rc nrres'ed by Trial Justice
I-uiilap. and con.milted for trial at the
next tetiu of the Court of General &s-1
siotis. * j
A Treat.?Messrs. Nelson & Net
ties have placed us under obligations
for a piece of the best steak we ever
encountered, not excepting even that
which used to come from the Valley of
Virginia. The beef was bought from
Mtssrs. Raurn Bros., and was fattened
in the rich river bottoms of those gao~
tleinen.
A new Officer.?An honored public
(ffieial. aud pood friend of ours, created
a laugh in the menagerie tbo other
day by declaring that ho discovered, in
the p-rsen (?) of tho "Great Brazilian
Monkey." a new trial jujtico. Let us
have Coun'y Courts.
Mc?srs Melts Bros, have purchased
the old Dunlap s'ore rn Broad street,
and arc now having the lumber deli*,
errd preparatory to converting it into n
carriage and wagon manufactory. The
blacksmith *b?p will be in a near bulling
in tl^rear.
Popular Hotel Prices.-?The
Charleston Hotel, which is well known
to be first c'ass in all its appointment*
I has reduced the rate* to f'J 50, $3 and
W St p'-r <1 iy, according to aluention of
| rojm.
| Western Wateus.e?A. Bifle
I Company, under tne name of tho
^ "I'nion Veterans," has boon organised
p in '-Little Edgefield," and the following
I gentlemen chosen officers :
J. A. L>riek. Captain; C. P. Buwen.
Fir-t Lieutenant; >5. K. Perry, Second
(Lieutenant; J.C Williams, Third Lieu,
teuan'; li. W. Proctor. First Sergeant;
,1. \V. line, Second Sergeant; \V. J.
Braziufl, Third Sergean'; W. D. Brulicll.
Fourth Seigcur.t; (jrcen Brown,
Fifth Sergeant; John fireen, First Corporal;
IV. I). Kvjns, Second Corpora);
Jose Cooper, Third Corporal; John
Boss. Fourth Corporal; 11. \V. Nelson,
Color Bearer.
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| Pied.?At hcu: l ouie in Cauidm, on
the 25th ultimo, after a lingerii g illness,
Miss Pen ah II. McEwe.i, in tin 64th
year of her age. The decease*) was a
natire of Scotland, and inherited in a
| large degree the noble traits character,
istic of the people of that nationality.
jShe was universally esteemed wherever
her name was known, and died in full
hopo of eternal lif**, she having boon a
life long member of the Presbyterian
| Church. Our eutire community sympathise
with her bereaved relatives iu
their sad loss.
Organized.?The commissioners to
ascertain the indebtedness cf Kershaw
county have, as will be seen by their
card in another column, organized by
electing Mr. W. P. McPowall chair,
man, and all persons having claims
against the county are required to file J
and establish the same before the comi
missioners within thirty days from this
date. The people of Kershaw county
are to bo congratulated upon tho ap,
pointment of such commissioners. They
will discharge their whole duty without
fur. favcr tr affection.
If you want Boston market pickled
beef, tripe, pork, pigs feet, or anything
in that line, go to Geo. Alden's.
An Expensive Bull.?Our readers
who puff the fragrant " Durham"
stm king tobacco, may not be generally
aware tl at a suit baa long been pond,
ing between two manufacturers of the
weed, Messrs. Blackwell and McElwee,
concerning tho use of the " Durham
Bull" trade mark. Each party is con.
fi-ient of his ability to assert bis owner,
ship to tho "Bull," and the case is interesting
on account of tho immense
amount of money involved. In the
meantime consumers run no ri>>k in
smoking the "Durham," a supply of
which can always be found at Kirkley
& Smith's.
See card of Henry Wi'son. If you
want anything done in his lioc, go to
him, and he will make it all right.
Next Week.?The huge advertisement
of Mr. Geo. Aldco, announcing
the arrival of valuab'e additions to his [
already immense stock, was receivod too
late for insertion in this issue. It will
appear next week.
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The Circus.?W. W. Cole's circn",j
as [>cr ann-juoccuicnt, exhibited in Cam- j
den on Saturday afternoon and
The collection of animals was rather in- j
frrior, but the ring ptrforraances were
better than usual. An immense osuL i
litu 1c was in attendance, and it is va- j
riously estimated that from three to I
ten thousand dollars have born taken
out of Kershaw aud adjoining counties ,
by the concern.
Sked Oats.?Messrs. Batim lire's, j
have a superior (jaality of rust proof'
oats for sale. Don't pass ihein by.
Personal.?Dr. I. II. Alexander i
and wife, Mrs. Donald McQueen, Miss
Kate McQusen Mrs. Z. J. Dellay aud
MlfS E?tello DeHay left Camden on ,
Fiid.ij last fur Columbia, where they !
will hereafter reside. It is with regret
that we see so many friends and esteemed
residents of our town leave at
once. Dr. Alexaudcr will make frequent
professional visits to Camden to
accommodate his many patrons here. |
Du*J notice of his roming will be given
through the columns of the Journal.
Dev. G. W. Whitman re'urned Home
on Tliursduy lact, and occupied bis pul
, pit both morning and evening on Sunday.
Mr. George A1deo returned on Sat*
arday from a hurried visit to the North
We were happy to meet on ytatcrday
our old friend and enmradu. T. A. Mej
roncy, Esq., formerly of Salisbury, but
1 no# of Mockaville, N. C. He is traveling
in the interest of the well known
tobacco and liquor houso of T. II. Lanier,
of Mocksville.
Two Serious Afkhays ?On Satur'
day night. N. W. Illnir and T. J. Dan*
' cey purchased tickets for th) concert
which exhibited after the circus performance
was over, and with them attempted
to enter the canvass while the
{circa* wus hi progress. Thej were
to'd by the door-keeper that they could
not enter until it was time for the concert
to commence. Dliir insisted tha?
i he would go in, and in his efforts to accomplish
this purpogf, was struck by
the doorkeeper with his closed fist. One
of the attaches of the circus, who was
cm ploy'd at the time in takiug up the
heavy pins which held the tent ropes
down, seeing the scufflj, ran up to Blair
with a pin in his hand, and dealt him
, a blow on Are bend, which knocked him
I senseless. lie l??id where lie fell, with
| a largo crowd gathered hround hiui, for
fully a half hour, when lie was taken to
his home in one of Mr. S. 15. Latham's
wagons. The circus man disappeared as
S'iou as he had inflicted the blow. These
circumstances wo learnol from eye wit'
neesea The arrest of tho parties assaulting
was not effected.
This reporter called on Dr. 1'aruch,
who is attending Blair, und from hiui
learned that Blair's injuries aro very
'*? '0
painful, lut he discovered no fractured.
Jesse Burton and Amos Banks, tivo
laborers on the plantation of the estate
of W. It. Withers, caiue to Camd' n on
Saturday to see the show, and have a
j good time generally. As thrir idea of a
good time seemed to have sjino conn cc,
tion with the free indulgence of whiskey,
they indulged freely, and were joyi
ful together, until on their way home,
about half past nine o'clock at night,
j when they quarreled, and fought. Amos
hit Jesse between the eyes with a brick,
j greatly to the detriment of his sight
and the symmetry of his nose. When
this reporter first heard of the affair, it
was snid that Jesse was killed, hut upon
careful inquiry it was ascertained tli.it
ho is still alive, with the skiu of his forehead
badly torn and a slight fracture of
the skull, from which he will, in all
probability recover. A warrant of arrest
was issued for Amos by Trial Justice
Dunlup.
II ma mr 11 lou
There was a heavy frost ou Sunday
morning lust.
Saturday w ill be the last day to paytown
taxos without penalty.
We think it about timo to get out
your overcoats and change your flannel.
After January 1st postal route agents
will be uniformed in blue, with brass
buttons.
Throe deaths in Catndon for the
month of October?one white and two
colored?all adults.
Seven children at two births is the
way Mi*. Suggs, of Gaston County, N.
C., treats her husband.
There were 23 arrests by the police
last week, 13 of which were on Saturday.
Fines collected, SI2.
Mr. II. C. Player is erecting a new
tore housa on Broad street, just north
of the More of Mr. J. C. Nabours.
Dr. Young's store is being handsomely
ornamented with a coat of grccu and
bronze. Mr. C. Wolst is the artist.
Darlington county is represented by
six very promising young men in the
mercantile business in Camden.
The Treasurer's office was crowded
on Mouday and Tuesday of last week
by anxious tax payers who had not
heard of the extension.
The largest man in Camden weighs
2D7 pounds, and the smallest 07
pound->, when lie lias his overcoat ami
heavy bcots on.
Daniel Austin, eoloreJ, was commit-!
ted to jail en Wednesday last, for violating
his lien contract with W. L. Arthur,
Esq.
Owing to the immense amount of!
cotton awaiting shipment at the depot
here, the South Carolina Ilailraai company
condescended, on Thursday last,
to Si.iid up an extra train to rukeve the j
pres-urc.
Very early Sunday morning, tro the;
dawn hud tinged the cast with gray
and gold, dim and shadowy forms might
have been teen slowly and silently stroll
ing over the site uf the late circus, th^-ir
eyes intently an J search ingly fixed upon
the ground. It was the colored people
looking around to see i( they could iiud
anything.
What Tiiey ake Doing.?As it
may bo of interest to many of our read*
crs to know what souie of the powers
that one were, are now doing, we will
j grali'y tlicin by publishing ttic follow.
; ing concerning the whereabouts and
employment of a few of tho leaders,
| who, f.?r eight yeais, lorded it over the
good people of Kershaw County :
SENATOR Fit AN K CARTElt,
wc understand, is applying himself to
the study of the art of shocmaking. and '
hopes, hy the lime Ids Senatorial term
expires, to besuffiu iently educated with
the awl, to merit, "by strict attention
to business and hoool dealing," n lair
: share of the public patronage. lie evidently
believes thai the Republican
party is dead in South Carolina.
EX REPRESENTATIVE FUANK AHAMBON
I seeuis long since to have lo?t the control
he once exorcised over the colored
i people of Kershaw county. At all,
j events, he (ailed to secure a re uoniina*' |
| lion b.>th in 1874 and 187t>. The old
man, it is believed, is now striving
: i . -? i- ? --- i it.: i
! naru IU I11UXU an MMH'M in III^, UIIU ir>
at (hi." time the proprietor of a small
j grocery in town, The Jol'RNAE re.
serves to itself the right to wiite his
, obituary,
EX REPRESENTATIVE STEPHEN (JAItV
i was unco an iufluentinlman in his piny,
but ho has never been definitely heard
: from since he stole a watch it; Colum.
hia two years ago on J left for parts un.
1 known.
REPRESENTATIVE R. I>. (lAITIIKR
is. ns he a I a ays lias been, ci^tgcd in
farming. He is in many respects the
; hot of all our colored politicians, his
private life being buch as to eoninian 1
! in a large decree the good will ol his
neighbors, while his industry and thrift
enables hint to handle a largo quantity
of cotton every year?the product < f
It's own lahor. Hut Kcnhen is. for one.
at sea, as h?? does not know which w.iv
thecal will jump iu Kershaw county
next year.
EX-REPRESENTATIVE ER F. (JEORllF.
had a brief, but brilliant, cxptuienec in
the councils of the Slate. He dlstntu
gi.islmd himself greatly in the K-.i-la.
ture. lie is now, we b- licvo pursuing
the avoea'.iou of u painter?when he call
i;et a job.
REPRESENTATIVE ALLISON \V. IIOUOW
was buying seed e?tton earlier in'die
I beaaou, but more recently lie has direct
| ed his peculiar talent to catching "Hcd
Horse." His power lias waned, at:d an
indictment against him for fraudulent
breach of trust is hinted at.
REPRESENTATIVE E II. DIIIIJI.E,
though I lie brot her in law of t lie Duke
of Marlboro', is a most deserving youn<r
colored man, and seems to trouble I: i in s-lt
very little about polities. He sue.
j cecdod his biotlior John, also a worthy
'' man, in the grocery line, and is said to
bo doing an lione.-t and thriving business.
EX-CLERK P.. H. WALL,
since he was superseded in the Clerk's
: office by Mr. Clybnru. lias formed a e<?
partner?hi|) with Taylor Helton, and is
now driving a lively trade in the grece1
ry mi J liquor business.
EX-Al'DtTOIt N F.I LI. W. ULAIlt
appears to be in tlie same business as
Edwards. It is reported that lie con-1
templates removing hence at an early day. j
lie possesses considerable mu-ical la I-1
cnt, and may lure it to g'>i;.l^account
some day.
ex-fcno(>l comm'r. jamf.s edwards
does n-it seem to have any occnpatioo.
deputy u. s. marshal de?ius brownfield
is as active as evi r, but what he dors, or
how lie lives is a mystery. We believe
he has not yet been paid by the govern,
tnent for his officious services during
the late campaign.
We may have something more to say
of our cx-llulors hereafter. in wliicl.
ease others will te introduced uaee more:
to the public.
Tlie Cotton nnrbcl.
Camden, S. C., Nov. G, 1377.
Since our last report, the market for
cotton has been exceedingly nnfavora.
Lie both for buyers 'and sellers, llicro
being a gradual decline since Tuesday
laft. Advices from Charleston Saturday
indicate*a gloomy prospect, at least
for a time, and buyers here ore disposed
* - ?- ?' - * ii?oi /.r n
lo cuiar^u tutu uiuiri.j, mm ?v?.? v. ?.
further decline. The market clo-cd
yesterday at 0] cents for middling. AW
report sales for the week of 052 bales;
shipments for the week, 2,353 biles;
for the month of October, 6,330 bales.
Married?On the 31st of October Inst,
byKev. William Perry, Mr. Durham Drown
am! Miss Liszie Albert, daughter cf the
lute Harwell Albert.
NE.V ADVERTISEMENTS.
ATTENTION!
Attend a meeting of Phoenix Hook and
Ladder Co.. at the Truck House, on Thursday
night at 7:3# o'clock.
By order of the Foreman.
It W. R. McCHKIGIIT. fiec'y.
SIierifiT's Sale.
Stute of South Carolina 1 In the Common
Kershaw County, i Pl?us.
K. Barnes, 'Plaintiff, against K-aks Fletch- j
er and Thomas llollan ! ?Judgment lor .
foreclosure of mortgage.
In pursuance of n judgment if f< /reclo- j
sure in above cause in ide by Hon. C. P. I
Townsond. Presiding Judge, on ihe 13th j
<if Aeiitember. A. 1>. 1877. J will sell bef.?re |
the court in Ci,ni l?n, within the lego! |
hours of sale. on Moiid.y, the third (drill
day of December pro*.:
All that tract or parcel of Land, described!
in n mortgage from sail F.y??a Fletcher to i
said K.I win Barnes. ns lilie.n acres of land.
'.11 Hurh.ird Branch, water* of Big Timber
''reek.' in Kershaw county, hounded north |
hy Kdwin lSirni,?' land, cast by lands if
said Kdwin Barnes, south hy lands of the
same, and west hy lrfnJ* of Thomas Hoiland.
Terms, cash, i'ar has'-i * to pay f r ;
pipers. JOHN I'AiiV, ?. h. c.
Nov. G-It.
\V. 1) McDowall, Bereiver of the eslnlc of
John Workman, dee'd. plaitiiiif, against
l'addy Green.?Foreclosure of mortpige
Iu pursuance of a judgment for foreclosure
made in atiovc ca s*\ by Hon. ('. 1'.
Towiisend. Presiding Judge. on ihe 1:1th
of September, A. D. ls77, I will sell before
tlie court house in Camden, within the legal
hours of sale, on Monday, the third (del)
day of December, pros :
All that piece, parcel or tract of Land described
in the ipor'gnge foreclosed. as all
that lot or parcel of Band, Iving, Wing and
situated in the town of Camden, known as
western pans of lots numbered Gd5, O'lO
and G37, being 1150 feel of the same, com
mencing on Fair street, and running eastwnrdly
towards Mill street I'JU feet, hounded
north by York street, east By remaining
portions of lots Nos Goo, I'.-'ltj and G:l7,
ari l south hy lots known r.s Blodget! lots,
and west hy Fair street.
Terms?One-half cash, balance on a
credit of one year, interes' from date secured
hy bond, mortgage and insurance ut
residence. Purchasers to pay for papers.
Nov. G It. JOHN DOilY, s. k ii.
?-mi ,.r \i*,? rw.
VlCO, ?1 . ? Illinois, Iif^.^uvv t,
luirn, plaintiff. against James ('m k.?
Judgment for f'>?c;!o?ur? of niori??.
In | ursiinikc of a judgment for fore
cloture iiinile in above rar.se, on the 13th
j of September, A I>. 1877, by Hon 1'
j Tuwmend, l'residing Judge, ! will tell
| before tlie court limi-e itiOunden, within
tho legal hour* of sale, oil .Monday, the
3rd day of December, prox.:
All that lot of I,and, described ill the
foreclosed mortgage as being fifty feet of
j front on Itroad stre't, in the town of t'nmileii,
and running westwards* to a small j
dileli, nboiil l!SH tee!, being part of let iii :
aid town. No '. '.'8. bounded north by the
remaining )??irt of said b.' cast by j
Itroad street. <o;itli by lot No. O'.'T, and
west by small ditch aforesaid.''
Terms?One half cash, .balance on a i
credit of six months, bond and mortgage,
and assignment of policy of insurance.
i 1'iiri baser ti> juy fur paper*.
Nov. 0-!t J?>U.N l'l)ISVp s. k. r.
.Innntlnn l\?gc vs. Isaac Scott an I Sallie
1 Semi.
liy virtue of a decree tor fori- Insure,
j made in (lie above stated ci A* i.y lion,
jp Townseiiil, dated Sept. 1-! H77. I will
*e!l, in front ol i!ie court li mi- - in ?".n:i? 1 < n.
I on the first Monday, tin* dr ! ! ?y in I'cI
cetulier next, u it l.iu ike Ic^ii i.'.cui of sale.
; the following premivs, to-wit :
j All tliai lot ?>r pared <.f -iticilvl in
i tin* town of i iin icu. <* hi:i;y and Stale
1 iforc.-ai'i, known in tl.c p'un of said Town
j as Lot No. 1 *'>. lmnnli I norlli f v prciui n
<>t iviii. let \ Li- l'v In! if .1 -j a \d-n:i !
son, t 11li111 liy iliv ciii'iu'i''of iJi'o:. land King
slr-f t-. ni'l wvs! by lirn.iil street.
Torino cat'li. Ji.'lIN li'.tli'i, s. k. i'.
Nov. >.?l l.
| *iV. it. Mellow i1!. l!i r vi r ii." Ill. estate of
John Workman, doe'd.. plaini'df, against
.1. I'. Kee l, I rn.-'re. J udgmunt for loreclosure.
In pursii in e of an r of foreclosure
nrolr in uliove cans:1 Ly lion. 1' TownI
sen 1. Presiding .lu<L". "ti Mm September,
I A L>. lt?77, 1 will a.'ll ul public outcry ou
i Monday, the I'.rd prux , bolore the e< art
e Hi Cattwl.ii, within the legal hours of
sale:
All that piece or parcel of land, lying,
being and situate in tiie town of Camden,
on l lie corner of Hu!ledge and Church
streets, known mi l distinguished as lots
| numbered one thousand and twelve and
I one thousand and thirteen, (!Oi 11 and 1018)
in the town of Cnindeti, as set out in mort*
gage in said cause.
forms?One-half cash, balance on a
credit of twelve months, interest front date,
tohesecurcdby bond, mortgage and personal
surety, and assignment of policy of insurance
to amount of bond. Purchasers to
pay for papers.
Nor. C-4t. JOHN DOUV. s. k. c.
N. 15. Smith, administrator ?-I?.ry A. smith, dee'd
vs.
Sdrr.ni'i j. Yates, ficorge Seay and Henrietta
S':ay, parties in Interest?Older for ealeof real
(state.
Tt.7 nn order directed to me from his Honor.I.
F. Sutherland, Judge of Probate, In the nlmve
entitled case, I will sell, on the tirst Monday in
December, at the Court House in Camden, the
following town lots, consisting of lots No. e 14,
No. fiia and No. 64<*., the said lota being situated
sontlinf the residence of S. IT. Blodgett, on King
street, hi the town of Camden.
Terms cash.
HOVOtd JOHN DOBV, S. K. C.
I. Boss Dye. Administrator, vs Titos. Sessions,
Win. Dixon and iTaton Williams?Execution.
I will soli on Monday, the 3d day of December,
next, by virtue of tho above execution, at the
Court House in Camden, during the legal hours
AH tlint tract of ianA, comprising several
tracts on Ileaver creek ami Watcree river, containing
nine hundred acres, tnore or less, known
as the Dixon place; hounded north by Withers'
plantations, cast by Mrs. i.Hreton'a land, sonth
by Mrs. Cureton'H lands ami west by wateree
river. Levied unon as the property of defendunts
at the suit of J. Ross Dye, adniistrator.
Terms cash; purchasers to pav for papers.
Uovfiid JOHN DOlil, S. K. C.
W. L. REPASS. T. II, CLARKE.
DEPASS & CLARKE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CAMDBN, S. C.
Will practice In all the State and Federal
Courts. nov6tf
I. !). KENNEDY. P. II. NELSON
KENNEDY & NELSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CAMDEN, S. C.
O.llcc formely occupied by Judge J. B. Kcrshnw.
novsSiu
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
E. II. JACKSON & CO., Proprietors.
T'nc Charleston Hotel, well known as one
of the leading first class Hotels of the
South, offers lo the traveling public,special
- i- ? ?i : . . mtnvrf tn
iii'iiif'tMiu n:s iuis ?ra>un ut i wi tu.i u
IIA1' liS?$2.50, $3 and $1 per day, according.to
locatiou of room. novl3-Gt
III:\RY wiL80.\,
Harness Maker and Repairer.
Will do 31! work In his line promptly awl satisfactot
lly. Will also repair an.1 re.'lt Saddles.
?2" shop opposite LeltnerA Dtmlap's law office.
ntfvS-lm
"avanted, ~~
To rent for the year 1878, n small co'ton
and provision Farm, in tiiis County. The
snl.vrilier being responsible, and desiring
to settle pcruinnently, hopes to have some
inducements offered. Would have no objection
to firming on shares, or in copartnership
with responsible men. Satisfaction
guaramecd. Correspondence solicited. Address,
' Vorso Farmer," Journal Office,
Camden, 8. C Nov. G-lt.
county Indebtedness.
The undersigned having been appointed
by his LxcclVncy Ooverticr Hampton, under
the act of the General Assembly, "A
.ommissinfi to investigate and ascertain
the true an I l? i\n 1i:> indebtedness of the
county of Kershaw," nil persons holding
claims against the said county, created
prior to the fir<?t day of November, 1S7G,
are hereby required to file ami establish
their claims before slid Commission within
thiily days !r on this date.
V?'. l> McDOWALL, Chairman.
J. D. HUN CAP,
.1. M. HA VIS,
Nov. G-4t Commissioners.
SALE OF IlEAL ESTATE.
On the first day of December next, I will
sell at Public Auction, for cash, nt Hie
court house in Camden, the Lot of Land,
with tho Kesidence thereon, situated in the
town of Camden, containing thirty acres,
inure or 1 sand bounded on the north by
property of J. W. DePass. east l>y the Fact<
ry 1 < t.d, tenth by lands of W. F. Morndl.
and west by lands of James Chesnut?
:t liciii^ the I itc resilience of Gen. Jolin I).
Ivenucny. and now occupied by Joint Doby,
Km|. Or the Ktid I'tojir'y may l>e bought
.it private talc by tipplying to the undersigned.
J. M. bAVIS, Attorney.
.Nov. fi-lt
Heady for SJiisiitess.
'm STORE
AND
Entirely New Stock
mimm and settles
IIAYK Till: IM.HASt'ltK OF ANNOt'Neing
pening "t their MHV STOlili hi
i . - ? <i' hit i iv Mi.rri:itV
1 .if oi:j?i;;nt| u? ?' ,'i i i..?. ?, .uw v......
where tliej have jiH* opened
An Entirely New Stock
OF
FA MI la A FANtV (JllOCWtllisJ
Consisting iii of
Su^ar * foflers, Teas. Flour, Rjccn,
Linl. llnttor, Canned (loods
ail kinds, Ji Hies. Pickles,
Cclufeoiiorierics, ( if*ars.
Tobacco,
Ami all oilier j:oods usually found in a
1IKST CLASS GROCERY
STORE,
i iii ,'bcs: market ju ices juld for all kinds of
Country Produce.
I Always ready In jviy tiic CASH for Potion
BRASINGIOSI & KETTLES.
Sep. -Ouid.
CAMDEN MAMMOTH
Dry Goods and Clothing
DEPOT.
One of the Largest in the* State, 1
1
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IS KEPT BY
H. BARUCH. I
I beg to call attention to my largo and varied stock of DRY GOODS,
now ready for tho
JT'all and Winter Trade! j,
SILKS, DRESS GOODS* SHAWLS, CLOAKS,
Cattslmereg, Domestics, Blankets, Flannels, Quills, s j
* * ~ ^ |T^ w
Laces, Hosiery. Gloves, Corsets. \* /' 9
X. ' s
And a full lino of * '
LADIES' TJlTZ)Eie;WE^.I2/. * 4
B| ' ' :
No effort has been wanting on my part this Season to make the stock
most atructive, and beyond doubt the
The Cheapest Ever Controlled in Camden.
I beg to call the attention of the Ladies to the following brands of Im* '
ported Corsets: .. * -' i
The HELEM at $1.00 1
The BjlAWCA at 1.35
The SENSATION at 1.59
The HIPERI1L at 3.00 ,
The 600 at 3.50 *
Since my introduction of these Corsets and prices, I need only to show
to sell them. , j
KID GLOVES AT 50 GENTS! H
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My Stock of DOMESTIC GOODS is complete in every line. 4-4
BLEACHED AT 61-4 CENTS; a BETTER CLOTH than Fruit of ' 5
the Loom at 10 Cents, and all other brands of-BROWN, BLEACHED
and COLORED COTTON GOODS proportionately cheap.
Clothing, Clothing, Clothing.
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For Men, Youths, Boys and Children. My new Department for this ~ ~ - ,
Stock is the largest and most convenient in Camden, and constantly r?.
plcnish^d.
"Men's Suits Prom $4.00 Upwards,
Cassimere Suits From $9.00 Upwards. ^ H
'?<* . . V- ' *
In this line particularly I can show the largest assortment in styles and
sizes, and at the LOWEST PRICES that have ever been known in Cam*""
<lcn. .* > ' .Y^j
100 Dozen Men's, Youtbs', Boys' and Children's
IIATS, HATS, HATS. ' ~ "1*
*
So much reduced in price that my customers often wonder at tho
Low Price that is Here asked for a Hat.
Shoes, SHOES, SHOES, ^
Boots, Boots, Boots.
To fit and suit everybody. $10,000 worth of Shoes and Boots are of
fered for sale by me at prices that defy competition in this or any oihor
market.
Gents' Furnishing Goods. Mtk
One Hundred Dozen Undershirts, from a poor to the best make. Call
for a 75 cents Undershirt, the quality of which will he astounding to you.
WHITE STTTRTS?thn celebrated Unhundried Shirt?I would call
your special attention to these.
A GOOD SHIRT, ALL MADE, AT 75
A BETTER SHIRT, ALL MADE. AT 1 00
THE BEST SHIRT, UNEQUALED, AT 1 25
t
A Full Line of r y
Ties, Cravats, Bows, of the Newest Make,
CENTS' HOSIERY AND CLOVES,
And a full line of UNDERWEAR.
CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS,
RK.S, hion, BVGN,
wrTwnnw STTABES. WINDOW SHADES.
V V w ? ? , - . . .
A full line of TABLE OIL CLOTHS, in Wood an! Figured; Alio
Black, in Muslin, Hi ill and Duck, for Carriage Trimmings.
THE LARGEST STORE,
THE LARGEST STORE.
STORE,
STOCK,
STOCK,
Call and see tlie advantages offered at my establishment, and if such
you cannot find, 1 will not press you to buy.
II. BARUCH.
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