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# 0-.. i I JHlfJM JL LOCAL 1TEM8. flxed.? Our determination that tub tcribert shall get our paper regularly it fixed. A^IlEMEMnEtt?That the office of the Camden Journal w iu Cljturu'a 1Jlock?Up Stair*. Send to Us.?Our friends io the country w?H please keep iw advised of * f .dniiFi in their rc? WnilieVlT Ul lllinvw vvvo. -fp-ctivo neighborhoods. k The Journal is delivered at Gran* ** ny's Quarter, Flat Bock, Pleasant Mill a u J La a confer regularly upon the day of J pubiicatiou, which in Tuesday. Tost Office Hours.?Open from 9 A. M. to 12:30 P. M , and from 2:30 P. M to 1 P. M. Frost.?This com nunity wav favored with a ki.ling frost Sunday night. FEi.iGious.?Sunday was a beautiful au'umn day, nnd services at the several churches weru pretty generally attended. i Off to tub Fair?A large number of persons left Cauiden yesterday for the State Frfir. Fink.?Mr. 1). 11. Kennedy has the Guest Irish potatoes for sale that wr ever saw. He will also show a number ono article of everything else in hit line Game.?In the country around Camdeu, deer, turkeys, jmrtiidgea 4c.,) exist in considerable numbors, and oar friends nho are fbnJ of bunting not unfreqiiently come Lome with their bags well filled. . In Demand.? The demand for poultry of nil kinds is gradually iwcrraaing iu Camden. A'fair price will oertaiuly be paid fur chickens, duck*, geese aud turkeys. So bring tiieoi slung. Eggs, wc bviieve, are selling at 20 (r$ 25o per dozen. Lekt.?In ci?u*<j<ience of the change of schedule on the South Carolina Kailroad. and the failure of the authorities to give out ice of the sumo, several persons w.tc left by the traiu on Monday morning. On the Wat.?In consequence of the ioc!cmen"y of the weather, the Ilia, trionic Club hare not yet been able to present "Meg's Dircrsion." They hope to give tin entertain ner.t next week. Due not toe will be given. Ths Wheeler IIojse, Columbia' hxs been re porn d under the manage* went of Maj. 11. N. Low ranee, who ia favorably kn >wr. to tlie traveling public, an 1 visitors to the State Fair will secure all the eouif >rts of a first-class hotel by stopping with hint. Two Chops.? Every town lot in Camden can bo u.ade to produce two crops of grain annually. Plant small grain now, reap in May or June, and then put in a cr>?p of late euro. It is important that every cJge be mads to ?Mif nntr.a-daVS. Disappointed.?The thousands of people who came to town on Friday to see Turoagc hung were greatly disap- j pointed when I hoy heard that the an.' fortunate man had been granted a respite. Some thought it waa outrageous for the Governor to fool them so. IIow depraved is human nature ! ( We learn that Mr. Frank Qoas In* tend* exhibiting his fine colt, Frank Jlalcassar, at tho State Fair, he is two year*, 15 bands high, and we venture to siy he will not be excelled. Jli'tln It.?A rnilroad from Georgetown, through Camden to Chester would, in n few years, enhance the vtlue * ^ JJ- -r.L_ j oT real estate on euncr mue ui mg (WW., one hundred per cent., doubte the pop. ulatioii, an 1 make the planter* of tho up-country forget that they ever hauled cotton twenty miles to market. IIaud.?la consequence of the poor accommodations on the railroad, a number of persons find it necessary #to go to Columbia, a distance of thirty five mile*, by private conveyance- IIuw would it do for some enterprising spirit to establish a stage line, in opposition to the South Carolina Railroad, between Cam. den aud Columbia ? A Correction.?lu our last issue we stated that Senator Frank Carter was learning the shoemaker's trade, and expected to apply himself to that busi' icss when relieve J of the burdens of State. Wc make the following corrections at his request: Senator Carter wis a shoemaker by trade previous to on- ! tcring politics, and has done odd jobs in that line during the past summer I and full ; but his principal occupation has b en I hat of farming, lie says he certainly has relinquished all idea of over agniu holding office, and will in the future turu his entiro attention to L the tiding of ths soil. Mty ho live to | he an ort imcut to tho occupation ho Las suleoud. j I I inwm i i Kkev Tiikm Ur?A thoroughly or, ganixed milieu, when properly directed, I always exerts a powerful influence in preserving the order of society. Not ouly should the companies that have i already been organised be kept up, but other companies should he formed without delay. Every precinct chould hare one or ofore first class militia comptuies. A Lakoe Yield of Corn.?The following, from the Lancaster Ledger^ shows what can be made among the hills of Kershaw and Lancaster counties. We agree with the Ledger that | our young friend deserves a premium : The largest yield of corn to ore acre of ground that we aver heard of id this county was made by Mr. John C. McDow, near Liberty Hilt, on the river bottoms. One acre measured out, by a committee appointed for that purpose, nvuly-cigkt bushels. Our young farmer deserves s premium. Anotuer Cotton Buyer ?Mr. Julius II. lleyward. of Savannah, Ga., has i n 1? r.._ ?1.? - * *1..,,^ uccu in \^auiut:u iur biiu p?oi wi Tour days muling arrangement* to csr tnbiish himself hcto to purchase cotton. He left for Charleston yesterday un>rn* ing to complete his arrangements there, aud will return on Friday, when he will opeu his business at tbc store of Messrs. 1 Johnston k Gladney, in th? Clyburti . block. 1 Mr. James Team gives notice to trespassers kc. See his card. I Tue City Council lias caused to be < constructed ou B.-oaJ street an oblique i crossing from the store of 1). H. McKwen k Co. to that of Mrs. Walker, on the opposite side, and a direct crossing from D. W. Jordan k Cos to the Opera Ii?usc. Now if they will pursue this line of policy with reference to the street corners, and one or two other localities, we will rccora them aa being ' great benefactors of the human race. I Seen, and One Better ?Mr. M. i P. Kelly presented us with three tur* i nips lost week, which aggregated seven I pounds and ten ounces. This wan first i rate ; but little Johnny, son of our ea. teemed friend and patron, Mr. Beujauiio 1 M. Brown, has seen Mr. Kelly's ex* 1 hibit, and gone one better, he having i laid upon our table tieo turnips, which aggregated eightpounds and ten ounces, t But both of our friend* may justly brag. ( Taxes.?From the Treasurer's books wo ascertain that 1,910 persons have paid into the treasury $15,512 82 for Sta'e and County taxes up to Saturday. This is about four-fifths of the whole amount due from Kershaw county. #ni _ 1_ | _ . A I ?I. t inofc * no nave noi pain uii-ir iaji~a should bear io mind tha but two more ' days arc allowed thcin without penalty. < Up to tux Mauk.?Though muol corn plaint may justly be urged against , tho railroad authorities and those who bare in charge the mail*, nettling can be said against the management of the Southern Express Company. That corporation is alwaya up to the murk in ( the discharge of it* obligations. And particularly is this so as to the agency in Camden. The agent, Mr. James Jones, while watchful of hi* principal's ; t ioterrats, is none the lea* kind and ap. comuiodatiog to its patroos. ( Read?The new advertisement of Mr finnrcn A Urn wKieh iDoeara this : " " """ e" 1 " ~rr | week. Iu speaks for iuelf. Changed?The site of tho Tiller'e : FertyJ postoffice has been chaogod from where it wee former!/, to the reaidcoce j of Mr. L. F. Peebles, near Turkey ' Creek, on the Bishopvillo road, end Mr Peebles appointed postmaster. Should not another office be now established on the route between Cetcdio and Tiller's Fcr-y? We think the people of i that acction can get one if the/ want it. j Bank Bills ?Soo notice of W. II. H. Workman. Esq., in the matter of the bills orthe Bank of Camden. Barbecue.?The Kershaw Troop, Capt Aneruui, paraded Saturday, and . wound up with a real old fashioned barbecue. There was a large attendance of uieinbera and visitors, and ever/bod/ had a fine time. We acknowledge en invitation t<> be present, but regret ex ceedingly that our engagements ?cr? such ? to enmpcl us to remain in town. The Kershaw Troop is composed of as good uiateiul as can be foaud anywhere, _ an J bids fair to booome the pride of our county. > : | LaFaYETTE.? Old l'eler Peaj, who drove La Fayette when he panned through Camden in 1325, waa iu town on Saturday. The old man waa formerly | the slave of Col. Nicholas Peay, of Fair- | Geld, of whom he apeak* with the great- ' eat rrTcrcnec. He live* now iip-m hi* 1 own land?bought and paid for?juat 1 acroas the liue, in Richland county, and. is doing well, despite the Lot that his ' wife, Dorcas, who is a few jeare older than himself, has been totally blind for the last ten or twelve years. Hut h* says 4* the old lady is prettier, aul he lovos her better than whuo they were < Grst married more than fifty years ago " 11 Old Peter'* 'judgment" prompted him l to vote for Chamberlain last year, but i he u now ea eatbusiaeiic Hampton am. j. There wore three of tlicui in the anno 1 cell Tuesday morning, and they looked j 3 if they hadn't rested well; that their : dreams had hcen of othc r thing* besides j angels, or peaches and crea.ji. When we asked them what th*y were put iu 1 for, they all, with one uec <rJ, lilted up their voices and laid : ''Muffin 'tall; wc we wasn't doing a thing!" and wc turned away from those cold, iron bars, with a heavy load on our tnind, for we were wondering hoyr it was that so many peo pie got into the guard houso who had "done nufEn 'tall." FitKMirr.?By Friday i;;st the riverJ had ri*cn to suoli an extent thut it over fl flowed its banks, producing a freshet , to about the extent of that or last July. ' It had returned to its channel yostor- , day, and we are glad to record that not 1 much damage is done to the bottom ' corn which has not yet been gathered. 1 ( Change of Schedule?The au- ] thoritiesof the South Carolina Railroad !| hare directed that the following change j j shall go into effect on the Camden ; i Branch on and after Mouday, Novcin-1 [ ber 12 : On Monday*, Wednesday* anJ < Friday*, the traiu will leave Caiudcn at j 7 A. M., and rctom at 1 P. M.; leave j | again at 3.30 P. M. Ou Tuesdays. |' Thursdays and Saturdays, arrive at |, Camden at 1 P. M., Pave at 3.30 P. j ' M , and return at 9.45 P. M. Persons , going North will takcthe morning train !' on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridayn ; I ] going South, the 3.30 train of each day. j > Railroad Mekt\no.?A meeting of the oitisrna of Cumdan waa held at the ] Town Hall on^Vcduesduy night in the J interest of the proposed railroad from , Georgetown to Chester. Col. Shannon ; 1 presiJed and II (J. Corrisou, Ksq.. act- [ rd as Secretary.' Karoest and interest. | f iog speeches were made by Col. Shan- j1 non, J. T. Hay. E"q., and others Tbc following committee was appointed to 1 it tend the railroad convention, to Infield in Suuiti-r on the 20th of this month : Gen. J. D. Kennedy, Col. D. IV. Jordan, Oapt. J. C. Rollings and c Messrs. M. Biuai, W. L. Arthur, S. B. < latham, II Baruch, J. W. McCurry 1 md F. P. Beard. I The people of Camden aro waking ] jpon the subject of railroads, and our t riood.H of the low country tnay count t in us. r s Brevities. Moonlight nights are in progress. Fine beef in market lust week. Whit tenure has gone to Canada. s WaJe Uimpton, Jr., is a candidate * or the Legislature in Mississippi. Sutuidaj was comparatively a dull lay with our merchants. Much peanuts and whisky wore contained in Camden Friday. ;, Governor Vance, of North Curolina, j * ipeaks at our State Fair Thursday, j , We have not hearJ of a single case, 1 if chills and fevor in Camden this fall.' . The Lancaster Ledger is hammering : it the railroad, too. The muscadine crop was a faiiuTO in t his vicinity this year. ' The Toof of the now Methodist j shurch has been placed in position. { The borne drovers arc beginning to i iceumulate at this point. The first ice of the season made its ippcaratice on Wednesday last. j There were 20 arrests by the police j ? Mt week, 14 of which were on Friday. kC Marriages, both real and prospective, ire on the increaso in our city and mi lit v J' The Union Veterans, of Western Vatcree, drilled at Roso's Mill Saturlay. The President haa designated the * !9ih of this m oth a* a day of general J hanksgiviug. Felker and Ilall, the counterfeiter*, ?ave be?Mi safely lodged in tho Albany >eoitcnti*ry. Our State exchange* are discu^ing the re-establishment of the whipping ?osl. Wo think so, too. Cardoso and Small* will male a pair if g<v>d matches to drive at the wheel < )f the penitentiary quarry wagon. We wish it was time for Judge Cook ;o hold court hero, bo that ho might sonsider our vagrant*. There wu a lively and interesting row among the prisoners in the guardhouse on Friday night. I Mr. A. J. Itoykin has killed upwards of three hundred partridges this season. Col. Dewua llrownfield nvjuests u? to itate that his occupation is a cohhlcr. instead of a mystery. Old hoots and ?hoe? repaired in the latest style. If we were an intimate acquaintance , >f old Piogoncs, we would tell him to light his candle and go over to Pariington. They have orgauixed an ' Ilonrst Men's Club" thrro. Not a lodger weak and weary ; or a Jrunkard bleak and beery; not a truuip or vagrant dreary, had a couch up^n the floor. Tho fact is, there was only standing room in the ''City lLtol " Friday night. gid I'iL'.'ys'? .'"'la1:.?* [b\o:n the Columbia Register,] IN DEFENCE OF HER HONOR A Woman Shoots a Man Dead. In (lie lower end of Iliclihind, in that pur:i.mi of thccouniy known asthe Fork/' tlu-re reside* >v well-to-do plnpler with his wife. In the house with her brother-inlaw and sister there also reside* n comely joung lady, who is just blooming into wonintihuoil, she being within a few days of eighteenyeurs of nge. A married tnnn in tnc neighborhood, the husband of an iffeetiwnate wife and the fat Iter o. three children, some three months ago became a visitor at lite house of the planter. ('.tiling as a friend of the family, he vnt frequently onIcrtained during his visits by the young lady referred to. One day .last week Ibis neighbor c >lle I, an 1 the w.fe of his host being confined to her bc^'dic being the tno'her of a week old infant, her sister entertained him during lit* visit. Mie was greatly astonished on that evening at the lone of his conversation; and upou liis asking her certain improper questions, lie received in rejly totlieni from tlie unsophiglicated girl, that if any mm ever attempted to wrong her siie would linbesit itinglv day him. A woman more advanced in the ways of the world, a society woman, equal Ijr as pure. would have driven vvtili scorn, [ rontcmpt and high words fiom her pre*-! i*nce lhe man who would thus insult her. j Hut tlie plain country girl, feeling safe and ' K-curein her own rectitude, ou'entod her- ' trlf with lolling Ibe libertine what Iter remedy would be in such r.n evesit, and ! houghs no more of the matter. Monday ! iftertjoon lr.st the girl returned to the house j >r Ler brother in law front tbefi.M. (wher<- , lie had been to deliver him a message j rrom his sick wife, iter sister.) tut 1 found i Iter persecutor seated upon the steps of tin i !iou?e. She politely invited hint into the vou->e. both of tItcin entering the parlor at tbout Lite sitntc time. Aitno-t immediately ifter entering the parlor, according to the ady's affidavit, he inn 1c improper proposes tj her, and was by her ordered on: from he house, whereupon he laid hands open aer and attempted I? accomplish a hellish, purpose. Freeing herself frum the grnsii >f the man. she run into her bedroom, eized a revolver and?hot him thoitgh tlie seart, and he fell dead at her feet. The foung lady came tip to Columbia yesterday norning, in company witn her brother-inaw, and delivered herself up at the county ail. She was brought before Judge Towntend on a writ of hnbtat eorpu* in the after-1 toon. After hearing argument upon the i>art of John T. Sloan, Estj , who appeared { ror the prisoner, and Solicitor A'uiey f<?r| lie State, bail wn? gr.atite 1 in tiie sum of M.000 Until next Saturday, by whicn time k coroner s verdict will haTe been rendered. The sympathies of the entire community ire with the prisoner aud the wronged wife ind children of the dea l nun. The 4'otton Hnrlket. Camden, 8.0..N??. 13,1S77. During the pas' week the market for toiton exhibited a rather more healthy :ondition, though the price advanced jilt little. O.i Saturday we heard of a ew fancy biles bringing as mueh a* 10 cents, but we only feel justiQeJ In looting the market a< ranging'front 0} .0 9J cents, nccordin ( to q iali'y. We sport sales of the week of 770 bales, bipmenfs for the week 1592 bales. KIBBIKD. On the 7th of NoTemi>er, at tiie r'-sMonr? of .1. ;. Kleroney Esq., '<y it v. .t. P.. Ridftrs, M\ J. . Brown and Miss E. V. l?.*?g>r, Bath of Cershaw county. NE V ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice to Trespassers. All persona arc hereby forewarned rot o enter upon my lands, id*uutcd in Kerhnw county, on the western side of the iVtttereo liver, for any ] urpo.<o whatever, villi out permission from me. Parties dis eearding this notice will !? j lo.'ecuted. novlSti JAMES TEAM. Final Notice. All parlies indebted to J. S. Gltdney or 0 Johnston k Olmlney, are requested to pay heir accounts and notes at onre. If they .re not paid by l>ec tuber 1st. we will place = - .1 - l.._ i? C..r P?t- I ueni in mv imii-n ui <?u .... .v. cction, as we are determined to close our looks. JOHNSTON & (1LADNEY. novlltf . Dissolution Notice. The firtn of METTS UilOS. is this day lissolved by mutual consent. M. A. Metis ssnines nil liabilities of sail firm. All mrties indebted to the firm will p]->n*e oine forward and settle with M. A. Melts M A. METTS, M. M. METTS. November 6, 1877. nor 1.1.St STOCK COMPLETE! Family and Fancy CONFECTIONERIES, Of all kiti'ls, CANNED GOODS In Variety, I FRUITS, NUTS, VEGETABLES' A full line of TOBACCO AND CIGARS, PIPES. CICAHETTES, Ac, For bale at lowest prices by KIRKLEY & SMITH. novltf Valuable Stock for Sale, II. K. Purtose to Purmn A MoC'all?mortgage. ('inter nn<l l?.v virtue of the above uarueil mortgage, I aillWll t.ef.r-e tCourt limine III j Camden, on tlx- (irsr Mou'tay, the a<t ?*?y of Pec -fii'ier iiwHtit Five innk-is'nri't one roan home,J mortgage*! hy ||. K. Pull.- e to Megan A Met'all. Terms cv?h JOHN UOIIY, Afent, novum lust Kcci'iveil. Choice Bacon, Flour, Sugar an l Coffee, cheat* for cash by novl.Jtf JOHNSTON L CLADNEY. Estate Sale. By permission of J. F. Sutherland, Judge of Probate. Kershaw County, I will sell before tbe Court Hous. iu Canities, on MonI dny, the ><! of December proximo, four fine Mul.s, two very fine Oxen. Cattle, &c , Wagons, Carts; Ploughs, Tools uud Utensils, Fodder. liny. \o Anything not sold on that day ivtli he sold nt the plantation on Tuesday, the 4'ii of December, nt 12 in. * Terms?Fifty dollar? and under, cash; over that amount, one tliiih cash, huluuee in thirty, sixty and ninety days, with interest tram date; note and approved security, with mortgage, if required. W. M. SHANNON, n.ivldld Adni'r estate V?r. II. Withers. IVotlce. State of South Carolina Kershaw County, In the Common l'leas. K. J. Donaldson, ph Receiver, vs. W. E. Johnson and others. Notice is hereby given to all holders of the hills of the l'unkVf Camden, S. C. (not heretofore proven ari l established before tV. 1). Mcl)??;vall. receiver of raid hank, under orders of the la*c Court of Equity,) that by nn order of his Honor 0. P. Towtnscnd, Circuit Judge, made iu above stated case, nud dn'i-d the 5l!t^ day of November. A. D. 1S77, they tire required to establish ntid prove same before the undersigned nt his oilier, in Camden. S. C., c'lt or before the first day of Fehntsry next. VV. II. It, WORKMAN, no7l .ltd Ue'crce. ftficrtii's Slutc of South Carolina) In the Common Kershaw County. i l'lcf.s. II. Barnes, Plaint iif, against K.-aks Fletcher and Thomas Holland ?Judgment lor foreclosure of mortgage, lu pursuance of a judgment <f foreclosure in .'C'ove cause wade by Hon. C. P. Towtnend. Presiding Judge, en the 13th of Aeptembi r, A. I'. J877, 1 will sell before the court house- in Cum Icn, within the legal hours of sale, on Monday) the third (3rd) day of December jyox.: All that tract or parcel of Land, described in a mortgage from said Ksaks Fletcher to said Edwin Barnes, as fifteen acres of land, on llarbard Branch, waters of Big Timber Creek, in Kershaw county, bounded north by Edwin ltarnes' land, can by lands of said Edwin thirties, south by lands of the same, and rc-st by lands of Thorans Holland. Terms, cash. Purchw-rs to pay for papers. JOHN DODY, s. k. c. Nor. 6-It. W. D MeDowall, liecetver of the estate of John Workman, dee d, plaintiff, against l'addy Green.?Foreclosure of mortgage In pursuance of a judgment for foreclosure made in above ca se, by Hon. C. P Townsend, Presiding Judge, on IhelStb of September, A. I>. 1S77, 1 will sell before t lie court house in Camden, within the legal hours of'sale, on Monday, the third (3rd) day of December, prox : All that piece, parcel or tract of Land described in the mortgage foreclosed, as all that lot or parcel of Land, lving, being and situated in the town of Camden, known as western parts of lots numbered 635, G3G and ?137, being 130 feet of the same, com tuencing on Fair street, and running castvvardly towards Mill street 1II-J feet, bounded north bv York street, east by remaining portions of lots Nos 685, 036 and 637, and south by lots known as Glodgett lots, and west by Fair street. Terms?Oue-half cash, balance on a credit of one year, interest from date secured by bond, mortgage r.nd insiirancp of residence. Purchasers to pay for papers. Nov. 6 it. JOHN DOBY, s. k c. Go. W. Williams, assignee of Win. Clyburn. plaintiff, against James Cook.? Judgment for foreclosure of mortgage. In j ursuniice of a judgment for fore closure made in ahove'cnusc, on the 13tb of September, A D. 1877, by Hon C. I*. Townseii 1, Presiding JuJge, I will sell before the court house in Camden, within the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 3rd day of December, prox.: All Hint lot of Land, described in the foreclosed mortgage as "being fifty feet of front on llroad street, in the town of Camden. and running west wardly to a small ditch, about URh feet, being part of lot in said town. No. DM, hounded north by fl.e remaining, part of said lot 998, east by llroad street, south by lot No. 907, and west by small ditch aforesaid." Terms?One half cash, balance on a credit of six months, bond and mortgage, and assignment of policy of insurance. Purchaser to pay for papers. Not. ti-4t JOHN DOBY, ?. x. c. Jonathan Page vs. Isaac Scott and Sallie Scott. By virlire of a decree for foreclosure, made in the above stated case by lien. C. P Townsend, dated Sept. 13, 1877. I will sell, in front of the court house in Camden, on the find Monday, the 3rd day in December next, wit I.in the legal hours of sale, the following premises, to-wit : All that lot or parcel of land, situated in the town of Cainden. County nnd Stute aforesaid, known in the plan of said Town as I.ot No. 190, boun led north by premises of Wm. Dens, Mast by lot of Joseph Adamson, ilouth by the corner of Broadband King streets,and west by Broad street. Terms cash. JOHN DOBY, s. k. c. Not. C.?Id. W. D. .VcDowull, Ilcccivor of the estate of Jo!m Workman, dee'd.. plaintiff, against J. I\ Bccd. Truytec.?Judgiuent for fore- . closure. Iu pursuance of nn order of foreclosure made in above cause by Hon. C. P. Town senl. Presiding Judge, on loin ocpivwuci, A I). Ih77. I will sell nt public outcry on Mon-lay, theilrd pn>x', before ihooourt bmt-e in Camden, within the legal hours of sale: All that piece or parcel of land, lying, being and situate in the town of Camden, on the corner of Kutledge and 'Church streot-i, known and distinguished as lots numbered one thousand and twelve and one thousand and thirteen, (kill* and 101II) in the town of Camden, asset out in mortgage in said cause. Term??One-half cnalt, balance on a ere lit of twelve months, interest Inundate, to he secured by bond.mortgag* and personal surety, and assignment of policy of insurance to amount of bond. Purchasers to pay for papers. Nov. ti-it. JOHN DORY. t?. k. c, N. 15. Smith, administrator Mary A. Smith, dee'd vs. Samuel .1. Yates, (Seorge Reay and Henrietta Seav, parties in Interest?Order for sale of real estate. By an order direct.: 1 to mc from his Honor .T. K. Sutherland, Judge of Probate, In thp ntrove entitled case, I will sell, on the tlrst Monday In December, at lite Court Hmtse la Camden, the following town lots, consisting of lots No, an, So. ftlAand No. tlic said lots being situated sontli of tin* residence of s. II. Hlodgett, on King street, In the town of Camden. Terms cash. nevoid john doby, s. k. c. * J. Boss Dye. Administrator, vs Titos. Sessions, Win. Dl'xon uud < raton \\ IIIUius?Execution. 1 will sell on Monday, tl.r 3d day of December, next, bv virtue of the above e.veiition, at the Court House in Camden, during the legal hours (j gale, Hie following proi erty: All that I . wot of land, comprising several trai ls on Beaver creek and Walcrtc river, containing nine hundred acres, more or leas known as the Dixon ptac?; bounded north by Withers' plantations,east bv Mrs. Cureton's land, south bv Mia. Cureton's lauds ami west by Wateree river. I.evled upon us the property of defendauts at the suit of J. Koss Dye, admlstrator. Terms cash; puichaaers to nay fornapcra. | UovOtd jolix doby, 8. k. c. V. wU^T121>- " A Pione. Will rent or buy. Address JOURNAL OFFICE. October 30. tf BlsOults. Ca Darrein of Dincuits for Hale by KAUMBROS. el PARLOR A! STO AT GREATT PRK In consequence <Sf the very low ] STOVES, in great variety, at less p country. The public arc invited to < GEO BOSTON PICKLED BEEF. ? W V1A1>E I'llIliiMI A W1H ? mHii # Prepared expressly for family use, GEO DOT13tf $100 WORTH 0 TO 13 2D At Astonishix CONSIST Dry Goods, -Clothing:, Hats, Shoes, Hardware, Saddles, Harm Groceries, Ties. We Still Pay Above Jfc E ) ?!' ? > * . * X .* *- ? 1 / % ! CHOICE Goshen Buttsr, fsr eals low ky B4UU BROS, 1,1 ' "? -1 " * - ' Sugar. ?- /| Barrels of difforMt kinds ?f ilff * iw for sale by BAUM BROS. I ' . ' . .J ND OFFICE >3 >VES '' v ST REDUCED -V * !ES. I " T f' price of Iron, I am prepared to oflef rices than ever before knowa ijt tU?* examine mj Stock. . RGE ALDEN. MARKET < ' V *** 1 ' * -.' r-' V t, * *' i A " ? ED TRIPE, i V : PICKLIlD PIG'S FSSI, I and for salo by % ,000 ?F GOODS BOLD lg Low Prioea; INU OF Bogging, irket Price for tottou. IAUM BROS. V 0