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LOCAL ITJE^S.
FlXtSD.? Our determiucUiou that tub
tcribcrt thall get cur jmpir regularly it
filed. / j
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1?-IIemember?That tho office of
the Camden Journal is i? OL burn's
Block?Up Siairs.
Send to Us.?Our friends iu the
country will please keep U9 advised of,
whatever of interest occurs ia their re- '
spective uei^hboi hoods.
Post Office IIou:ta.?Open from 9 j
A. M. to 12:20 P. M., and from 2:30
P. M. to 4 P. M. Northern mail, i
closes on Mondays, Wednesdays and;
Fridays at 6 A. M.; Southern and1
Northern mail closes at 2:30 P. AI,
Noithern mail op^ns at 9 A. M ; Southern
tuail opens at 2:30 P. M.
A Treat.?Go to Town Ilall Thurs
day night and see how completely you {
can he made to forget the cares of liftby
that charming play " Meg's Diversioii."
The proceeds will be presented
to the Cemetery Association.
W* are indebted to our Congress- j
man, Col. John II. E?ins, for late co* |
pica of the Congressional Record.
Religious.?Rev. John Kershaw,
preached in the Episcopal Church, and j
Rer. II. A. Dixon in the Methodist j
Church Sunday uiorning and night.
Henry Cardoxo, brother of tha con' 1
tict, and formerly Senator from this
county, was in Camden last Sunday
and preached in the colored Methodist
Church on DeKaib street.
Pirtun T'? A lorira tilinf.fr nf i
A AlltHI V A 4A (
tax-payers were in lowo last Tuesday,;
Wednesday and Thursday, and paid
their respects to Maj. Cantey, County 1
Treasurer. 1
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"Mkcj'8 Dxyersiox," wiil he pre* ,
tented at Town Hall on Thursday night.
Proceeds to be applied to the improve,
meut of the Cemetery. A crowded ,
house is expected. Price of admission ,
60 cents; ChilJrcn half price. Re. s
served scats 75 cents. Tickets for sale i
'' w,
at the store of W. L. Arthur, Esq.
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Par 8PECTIKG. ? Gentlemen from
abroad hare been in Camden recently
for the purpose of examining the water ,
power afforded by the streams in the ,
vicinity of the town. They expressed I
themselves as highly pleased. !,
Deer.?Ool. J. W. Kodgers. of the j'
D< kalb IIous*, feasted his guests up<n j;
the choicest veni^oQ lost Tuesday. II<>
freqn? ntly gets the hind quarter of a I
fine buck.
Popular.?"Meg's Bivirsion " is i
one of the most popular plays on record j
Those who hare witnessed it ia Wal?
lack's theatre. N. Y., where it had a j
fi?w voara arro. nrouounce it' I
B,v"' ' "" " J -o-i r j
superb.
Dl8CU83ED^-Tbe Trial Justice system
id ably discussed in another col*
umo by a gentlcmsn who has not only
W^^r^nessed the evils thereof, but has
in no small degree the burdens it j
solatia upon the taxpay*ra~-???
State. ,
Stock.?Mr. J. A. Armstrong haa
a fine drove of horses and mules, which ,
be is offering at astonishingly lowj
prioes for cash.
Burolary. ?One morning last |
week, Mr. S. C. Clyburn, clerk of the
Court, discovered, on entering his of"
(Toe, (hat the shutters of one of the
windows had been wrenched open and
tbe sash removed, so as to admit a per.
?nn. Diligent search, however, did not
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reveal (he lorn cf anything from the of-1
fice. The question is, for what purpose !
was the burglary committed ?
Be In Time.?Winter is near at'
bond, tod every planter should prepare,
whilo it is yet timo, for the keeping of
his stock until the grass grows again.
The Duties op the Citizen.?We
publish on our first page a most excel-!
lent address on this subject, delivered
recently at Providence before the Clare
mont Mounted Riflemen and Magnolia
Guards by Dr. Edward J. Rornbort.
Every citisen, and pirticularly our
young men, should r^ad it.
FlLLlNO UP ?Every day or two wo
hear of another case for the Court of |
fiennrdl Sessions. The docket will ho
crowded by the first Monday in Febrebary.
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Chanos op Schedule.?Tho authorities
of the South Carolina Railroad ,
have directed that the following change
shall go into effect on the Camden
Branch on and after Mouday, November
12 : On Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, the train will leave Cuinden at
7 A. )!., and return at 1 P. M.; leave
again at 3.30 P. M- On Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, arrive at
^ Camden at 1 P. M., leave at 3.30 P.
M., and return at 9.45 P. M. Persons
^^^foing North will taketbe morning train
I Ed Mondays, Wednesdays aod Fridays;:
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BgBBWaMJJtJJM in I IUMU.UIH9WgS
| Some Corn ?Our old frlond, Mr.
Hugh Young, of Grauny's Quarter, has
placed upou cur table an ear of oorn,
which is a specimen of his crop, upon a
i chosen lot, of the present year, tha seed
having been improved by him anuually
since 1845. The ears thi n contained
twelve rows of grains; ther now number
sixteen roicn, and furtyfivc yean will
rhell out a l%ikel of cum. Who can
beat that ?
The Fa tn.?A turgor number of people
from Kt-r*haw than usual attended
the Fair this ) ear; and mauy more
would have gone, had there been sufficient
railrod accommodation. A< it
wa?, a greet many more went by private
conveyance than by railroad. What a
commentary !
Sure to be.?" Meg's Diversion "
will draw a full house Thursday uight.
With .such a cast of characters, scenery '
and costumes it is t-urs to be a grand
success 1
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Painful Accident.?As he was
coming out of the (ax office on Than- i
day, Capt. J. J. Huckabee, of Western
Watcree, received a severe fall; and, in
the effort to recover his equilibrium, he <
Move his left hand through a glass of I
one of the windows of the office, the 1
result being a painfully and severely <
lacerated wrist. Dr. A. A. Moore ^
dressed the wounds, and Capt. Hucka* <
bee expressed tho belief that be will t
soon be well. f
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Got xa Fast.?Reserved seats for *
"Mia's Piveusion" are being sold (
rapidly. More than half bare b?bu dia- i
posed of. c
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Ourselves.?For three weeks after .
the publication of the Jour.val was ^
resumed, t!i? paper was s'.nt j/ratii to j
nil of th* subscribers of the Journal
7nd Gizctte. It ?s now sent only u> <
th 'se w!io arc subscribers of the Jour- f
n'al. If, however, it is continued to
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iny who are properly the rubscribcrs of j
the Kershaw Gazette, and who do uot
#ish our paper, they can have it
slopped, by informing oh of the fact,
)y refusing to take the paper from the (
po?tolEcc, or by returning tbo samo to |
as.
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Personal.?Itev. John Kershaw r
ihd family; of Abbeville, are apendiug C
i lew days iu Camden.
Our young friend, Mr. James W. j
Jgiivie, left Camden last Tuesday morn- ^
,ng for Colunibia, where lie will spend j
i few days with his relatives, and j rorrcd
the nee to Henneitsville, at which ^
pi ico he exp"ets to reaido in the future,
[t is with regret that we we* Mr. Ogil- ^
rie leave our town. During his short
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stay in our midst ho made himself a ^
good name, and one that will foliow t
hitn. To his new home he carries with ^
hiui the best wishes of his brethren of
the quill and stick, who will always be
rojciced to hear good nows of hiut. v
Mr. W. T. DarreU and family re- I
turned to Camden Friday, after an ab- ?
sencc of several months in the North. j
Mr. D. A. Covington, a rising young a
lawyer of North Carolina, and Mayor
- P? J n
01 Mouroe, Speni a lew uays iii vbujucu
rcccot I j.
Fletcher UnfF, Esq., a prominent '
merchant of Ridgeway, wu in town the 1
other day on business.
Mr. J. F. Gardner has accepted a po- 1
silion with the popular house of Ken., *
nedy & BoyLiu, were ho will be glad to 1
see his friends
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Mr. D. B. McLaurtn, who is ?o .
well and favorably known as tho efficient
Exprea-t Messenger on the Cam.
den branch for several years, his, been ^
tranferred to another line. He is sue ^
ceedcd by Mr. E. M. Boykiu, of our ^
town, who will give Mtire satisfaction
to tho patrons of the ooutheru Express
Company.
Mr. Jaraoa D. Deis, of our county, i
has been chosen one of the Vice Presidents
of the South Caroliua club.
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0. C.?The County Commissioners
nave reelected Mr. W. H. Boswolj
Keeper of the Poor House, and fixed
hi# nal dry at $150 per an a u at. Mr.
Boswell has filled the position with
great credit for several years.
Tiir Kaii.road.?The Convention
in the interest of the Georgetown Ilailroad
will be held in Sumter to_d*y. It
is expected that delegations from
Georgetown, Williamsburg, Clarendon,
Sumter. Korshaw. Lancaster and Che*toj
Counties, and probably from North
Carolina, will be in attendance. The
contemplated nterpri.se is one of very
great importance, and the action of the
Convention will be regarded with the
liveliest interest
Tkik Union Vetkkan#.?This now
military organization of Western Waftree
hud a spirited and satisfactory orill
at their jarade ground, near Hose's
mill, lost Saturday. After this exercise,
an election was held for Orderly Sergeant,
which resulted iu the choice of
Mr. J. W. Rose. The company give a
pio-nic to'day, and we suppose tboy will
hive a fine time.
;y . ,
M1 \\u\mi. mmmmmasasmmtsesm
Nkil I>lalit Again?Not content!
with thu several severe drubbiugs lie
has received within the last taelve
months, Neil \V. Blair, ex-Coun'y Au-1
ditor, ex-Warden of the town of Oam" t
den, ex-Clerk of Court elect, and chairman
of the defunct Republican party
in Kcrahaw county, was again up >t> f lie i
rampage Saturday nisht, and probably
euded his unenviable career in our!
midst by inflictiug wi.li a knife two very
serious wounds upon the person of M ?j.
E. K. Siil, our worthy and efficient
chief of police. It appears that Homy
Bremer, Janus Doby and Neil W.
Blair, who had just recovered from an
encounter lie had with tm-mben o'
Cole's circus, became intoxicated, and
were so boisterous upon the street, as to
attract the attention of policeman Carter,
who endeavored to arrest them.
But thoy resisted, drawing their kuives,
and threatening the policeman in such
j manner as to render it nocassary for
him to seek assistance. This he did,
tod soon returned with the Chief of
Police and Policemen Gardner. Finding
the druoiteo parties at the corner of
York and Church streu's, they arrested ,
Bretner and Bluir without much difficulty,
and Were proceeding to the guard
>innw/> when iho former refused to go |
further and became very insolent, rsn.
iering tho uso of the club necessary.
\.t this juncture, Blsir interposed,
:uwed the Chief, and hituscif refused
o proceed quietly to the lock up. Maj.
Sill found it nccearary to use the club
ipen him also, aud in the difficulty
vhieh ensued received two wounds? 1
>ne through the nose into the mouth,
tnd the other, about three inches long, 1
>n the right side of the neck, in front? (
rorn a kuifc in tho hands of Blair. In '
ha melee, Bremer escaped, but Blair .
?u lodged in the guardhouss, aud I
Dra. D. L DcSaussure and S. B?.
uch summoned to the relief of Major
SilL, who up to this timo thought he had
ecaived notliiog worse titan a blow
ipou the ftco from the hurt of a pistol. t
lis wounds were found to be painful 1
iuJ severe, but not critics!. lie was
ouveyeJ to his home, and at last aoounts
was doing welt. In tho mean- (
iuic, Dixir, who was in the guard
tousn, was compiling greatly from the j
lubbiog he had roceivcd,and upon the i
ecommendatiun of Dr. Baruch. who 1
ousidered his condition serious, he was
?- ?- > .u?? \,n
i-leaded. it seems, uuwevui, umv uc
ecovcred during the nighr, for the lbl?
[>wiug morning it was discovered that i
ie had left for parts unknown. A warant
for his arrest was issued yesterday,
nJ placed in the hands of ShuriiT Doby
?y Trial Jut-tice Hay. It was reported i
cslrrday that Blair was sec a Sunday 1
uoruing near Swift Crock, going to- ,
rards Sumter. Another rumor repro- ]
enlcd him as having trussed the Waereo
bridge, in tho diicctiou of Colum.ia,
on Sunday.
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Ex-Soiio.I Commissioner Jaiucs Ed-j
rards desirts us to state that he is in
?usincw in the grocery liue on Broad
treet, and will be glud to receive ttie
atrouage of his former constituency
uid the public geucraliy. ,
llreTitles.
A new Post ofhco has been cstabin
I.inRui(Rr PunnLv. and its
lauic i* iiauiplon.
We know a ruau in our town who
>ought a 'possoui ior tou cents, and 1
pent two dollars for beef lo fatten ,
lim.
As far as wo have been able to aacoraiu,
Kershaw count; carried otf no preniuui
from the I a to Stat? Fair.
Rev. W. G. Rollins assisted Rev.
f. E. Rodger* in the conduct of strrices
at Antioch on Sunday, and con*
icquenlly there were no services in the
Saptiat Church here on that day.
The Cotton Market.
The market ou last Tuesday bad an
upward tendency, and 10c for miJdling
was freely given. This condition was
? - > .t - _i r
maiutaine.l until towards u.u ciose m
tho meek, when it declined. The market
closed yesterday at 9 J to 10c. Sales
for tho week, 851 bales; shipments,
1,748 bales.
iHAflRXCD.
On the morning of the 14th Instant, in the
ITeab/tcrian i hurch of this place, by Uuv. 8. H.
Hay, Mr. Mansfield II. Mel.uurln, of Sumter, and
MUi MatH** c. hhaw, eldest drtugblcr of the lute
George W. Straw, ol C&iiulcu.
On the ntoralugof the nth iimtant, In Trinity
(.'hurch, Anbevill, l.y ltcv. John Kershaw. Mr.
Wllilam A Aurru.n, of Cumdcn, and Mim Anna
S. l alhoun, d tuguter of tho lute John K. Calhoun.
of the former place.
On the 8th Instant, by Iter. J. T. Kllgo, Mr. O.
8. Kelly, of Kershaw county, and Alias Minnie
1'arrotf, of Sumter county.
In the City of Itonuen, Kingdom of Prussia,
on the evening of the iCili of October, 1ST7, by
Hev. Solomon Hlrachlierg, Mr. Jacob Khan, of
t'amdeuS. C., and Miia Dlaua Prince, of the
former city.
"NK.V .4 I>VKUTISKMKM>;.? |
DR. I.H. ALEXANDER,
Dental Surgeon,
COLUMBIA, S. 0'.
OfBce for the present northwest cornet
Gates and Plain streets. novL'Otl
40 llurreSM Extra Fine
Sugar.
For sale cheap.
nov20-2t BKASlNf.TON & NETTLE
25 Nacks Choice Coil'ec,
All kinds, at
BOT20PJ BliASHiGl^S & KETTLES'.
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TOWN HALL!
Thursday Night, N6y. 22,
HIK CHARMING DllAMA,
"MEG'S DIVERSION!"
By H. T. Craven, will be presented by
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The Camclen Histrionic Club
Wiih new costumes and new scenery, j
painted expressly fjr this piny by our tal-!
enlcd fallow-c'tiien, I. B. Alexander, E?<j.
Music will be rendered by a full orchestra.
Admission 00 cents; children half price.
Reserve seats 75 cent#, lor sule at W. L.
Arthur's store.
Doa^s open at 7:30 o'cloc'*; curtain tises
st 8:20 o'clock.
75 Barrel* Choice Family
Flour,
At bottom prices
nov20-2t BUASINGTON A NETTLES.
Estate Sale.
B y permission of J. F. Sutherland, Judge
of Probate. Kersliavr Count/, on the second
Monday in December nest, I wilt sell at
the plantation of the late Burrell Albert,
deceased, all of the personal property of
aid doctasod, consisting of Mules. Horses,
Cattle, Hogs, Household and kitchen Furniture
and other avticlcs.
Tinas?twenty-fire dollars and under,
cash; orer that amount, one-third cash
and balance in thirty, sixty and ninety
days, with interest from data. No'c and
approred security with mortgage of property
if required. BUItllELL ALBERT,
Adm'r Estate of B. Albert, dee'd.
For 20-21
SherifFe Sals,
Vf. B. Albert, Adm'r, Execution on Agrtrs.
Thomas Sessions, j cultural Lien.
By yirtue of the above execution, I will
offer for sal? on the first Monday in Dee.,
at the Court House door in Oamden, to the
highest bidder, three bates of cotton for
sash. Also, on Tuesday, Dec. 4th. at the
plantation of B. Albert, deceased. Mules,
Cows and Calves, Sbcep, Geese, 1 Gin bead
and baud, 1 two-boras Wagon, Corn and
Fodder levied upon as the property of
Thomaa Sessions, at the suit of W. B. Albert,
Administrator. Term*, cash.
Nov20/2t JOHN' DOBY, a. k. c.
Estate Sale.
Dy permission of J. F. SuthcrUn I, Judge
sf l'robste. Kershaw County, 1 will sell before
the Court House in Camden, on Mon. (
lay, the 3d of Dccomfccr proximo, four fiue
Mules, two very fine Oxen. Cottle, &c.,
Wagons, Cart-; Ploughs, Tools an>l Utensils,
FoJdcr, n?y, kc. Anything not sold on I hat
lay will he sold at the plantation on Tuesday,
tha 4lh of December, at 12 m.
Terms?Fifty dollars and under, cash ; [
jver that amount, one-thirh cash, balance
in thirty, sixty and ninety days, with interest
from date; note and approved security,
with mortgage, if required.
W. M. SHANNON,
dot 13td Adm'r estate W. R, Withers.
Notice.
3tato of South Carolina Kershaw County,
In the Common l'leas.
R. J. Donaldson, as Receiver, vs. \F. E.
Johnson and others.
Notice is hereby given to all bilder* of
the bills of the Rank of Camden, 3. C. (not
heretofore proven and established before
IV. D. McDowall. receiver of said bank,
under orders of the late Court of Equity,) ,
that by an order of his Honor J. 1*.
rownsend, Circuit Judge, made in above
itated case, and dated the 6th day of Noremhor,
A. D. 1877, they are required to
establish and prove tamo before the underlined
at his office, in Camden, 3. C., on or
before the first d?y of Kehrusrv next.
W. 11. R, WORKMAN,
novl3td Rofcreo.
Notice to Trespassers.
All per#on? sre hereby forewarned r.ot
to enter upon my lands, situated in Kershaw
county, on the western sid>' of the i
Wnteree liver, for sny purpose whatever,
without permission from me. Parties disregarding
this notice will he prosecuted.
novl3t4 JAMES TEAM.
Final Nfotice.
All parties indebted to J. 8. Gladney or
to Johnston & Gladuey, are requested to pay
their accounts and notes at once. If they
are not paid by December 1st, we will place
them in the hands ot au attorney for collection,
as we are determined to close our
books. JOHNSTON & GLADNEY.
novl3tf
STOCK COMPLETE!
Family and Fancy
GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERIES,
Of all kinds,
CANNED GOODS
In Variety,
FRUITS, NUTS, VEGETABLES
A full linn of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
PIPES, CIGARETTES, Ac.,
For sale at lowest prices by
KIRKLSV A SMITHnov
1 a
Just Itceeivcil.
Choice Bacon, Flour, Sugar and CoIFec,
cheap for cash by
novlStf JOHNSTON & OLADNEV. |
.Bagging and Tics.
12 000Yardl DAG0IN0'
600 Bundles TIES,
For sale low by
Mt28tf ;BAUM BROS.
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Sheriff's Sale.
W, D. McDowell, Receiver of Estate of
John Woikman, vs. Cyrus Perry,
Foreclosure of Mortgage.
Incompliance with n judgment of torek
closure made in the above Mated ciae by
Hon. C. P. Townsoni, presiding Judge,
dated .September 14th. 1317, 1 will offer tor
File, to toe higiic.H bidder, on the first
Monday in December next, betorctlifs Court
House door in Cvtndcn, all (hat parcel or
tract of land, lying and being in the eastern
portion of the town of Camden, composed
u; lour lots ot five no res each, fronting west
on Mill street, and bounded cast by Uippenden
street, as will appear by reference to
the plan of said lorn.
Txioifl? Oue-hnlf cash, balance on n
credit of one year, to be secured by bond
of purchaser wiih two good r.nd sufficient
sureties, an 1 a mortgage of the premises,
with i:itcre-,t Ircm day of sr.le. Purchaser
to insure, and kicp injured at their expense,
in some good and solvent inturauce
company, the buildings on the placo and
a sign the policy to the plaintiff; r.lso to
pay for ail necessary papers,
JOHN DOBV, s. K. c.
State of South Carolina) In the Common
Kershaw Cornly. / Plena.
II. Barnes, Plaintiff, against K.-nks Fletcher
and Thomas Holland.?Judgment for
foreclosure of mortgage.
In pursuance of a jutgment cr foreclosure
in r.hove cause made by Hon. C. P.
Townsunl, Presiding Judge, on the 18th
of September. A. I). 1877, 1 will sell before
the court house in Camden, within the legal
hours of rale, on Monday, the third (3rd)
day of December pros.:
All that tractor parcel of Land, described
in a mortgage from sol I Ksaks Fletcher to
said Fdwiu Barnes. as fiftoeu acres of land,
on Harbard Branch, waters of Dig Timber
'reek, in Kershaw county, bounded north
by I'M win Barnes' land, oast by lands of
said Edwin Dimes, south by lands of the
satno, and west by lands of Thomas Hoiland.
Terms, cath. Purchasers to pay for
papers. JOHN DOBY, s. k. c.
Noy. C?It.
W. D McDowall, Receiver of the estate of
John Workman, dee'd, plaintiff, against
Paddy Green.?Foreclosure of mortgage
Iu pursuance of a judgmcut for foreclosure
made in above ca i#e, by Hon. 0. P.
Townscnd, Presiding Judge, on thel3lh
of September, A. D. 1S77, 1 will sell before
the court house in Camden, within the legal
hours of sale, on .Monday, the third (8nl)
day of December, prox :
All that piece, parcel or I met of Land described
in the mortgage foreclosed, as all
thnt lot or parcel of Land, lving, being and
I 1 - J ? ? !?? lAum <?f P imiinn bflAti'n ao
nilliniWt III IIIC iw?f i? vi M.IUJ JVU, uvnu.ir
western parts of Ion numbered 63.j, G3G
and 037, bring 130 feet of the same, commencing
oti Fair street, and running eastwnrdly
towards Mill street 130 feet, boundcd
north by York street, enst by remaining
portions of lots No? 03b, 030 and 037,
and south by lots known as Clodgctt lots,
and west by Fair street.
Terms?One-half cash, balance on a
ereJit of one year, interen' from date sc. ,
cured hy bond, mortgage a:id insurance of '
residence. Purchasers to pay for papcra.
Nov. 6-4t. JOHN DOBY, s. ic. c. 1
Qeo, W. Williams, assignee of Wm. Olyburn,
plaintiff, against James Cook.?
Judgment for fnreclosura of mortgigo. 1
In J ursuance of a judgment for foreclosure
made in above cause, on tbo lJih
of September, A. D. 1877, by Hon C. P.
Townsend, Presiding Judge, I will sell
before the court house in Camden, within
the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the
3rd day of December, prox.r j
All that lot of Land, described in the
foreclosed mortgage as ' being fifty feet of
front on Broad afreet, in the town of Camden,
and running west warJly to a small (
ditch, about 288 feet, being part of lot in
sniJ town, No 998, bounded north l?y the
r mainine part of said lot 998, east by
Broad street, south by lot No. 997, 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.
Nov. g-4t JOHN DOUY, s. k. c.
Jonathan Page vs. Isaac Scott and Sullie
Scott.
By virtne of a decree for foreclosure,
made in the above stated cum by Hon. C.
P Townsond, dated Sept. 13, 1877. I will
sell, in front of the court hout.ein Catnden,
on the first Monday, the 3rd day in De
\ -?- u it l.?w il?*i Ifliviil lmiirq nf s&Ip
CtMimvr uuii, miuui v 1%^... ..v... ,
the following premises, to-wlt :
All that lot or parcel of land, situated in
the town of Camden. County and State
aforesaid, known in tho plan of said Town
as Lot No. UK), hounded north by premisrs
ot Wm. Peas, East by lot of Joseph Adamson,
tioutli by the corner ofBroadand King
streets,and west by IIroad street.
Terms eash. JOHN POBV, ?. k. e.
Not. U.?td.
\V. D. McPowall, Receiver of the estate of
John Workman, dee'd.. plaintiff, against
J. P. llced, Trustee.?Judgment for foreclosure.
Iu pursuance of an order of foreclosure
nrnde in above cause by Hon. C. P. Townsend,
Presiding Judge, on 13th September,
A D. 1877, I will sell at public outcry on
Monday, the 3rd pro*., before the court
hou?e in Camden, within the legal hours of
salo:
All that piece or parcel of land, lying,
being and situate in the town of Camden,
on the corner of Rutledge and Church
streets, known and distinguished as lots
numbered one thousand and twelve and
one thousand and thirteen, (1012 and 1013)
in the town of Camden, as set out in mortgage
in said cause.
Forms?One-half cosh, balance on a
credit of twelve months, interest from naie,
to lie secured by bond, mortgage and personal
surety, and assignment of policy of insurone*
to amount of bond. Purchasers to
pay fur papers.
Nov. c-4t. JOHN DOBY. s. k. c.
N. B. Smith, administrator Mary A. Smith, dee'd
vs.
S.wnu?'l J. Tata*, Georgo scay mid Henrietta
Seay, parties in Interest?Order for sale of real
estate.
Itv nn order directed to me from his nonor J.
r. Sutherland. Judge of Probate, In the above
entitled case, I will sell, on the tlrst Monday In
December, at the Court House In Camden, the
following town lots, consisting of i its No. mi.
No. 64ft and No. 6M, the said lots being situated
south of the resilience of 8. H. Bludgeit, on King
street, In the town of I'amdeu.
Terms cash.
no vat d JOHN DODY, 8. K. C.
J. Boss Dye. Administrator, vs. Thot. Sessions,
I Win. Dixou and Craton Williams?Kxecution.
[ I will sell oti Monday, the 3d day of December,
next, bv virtue of the above execution, at the
Court limine In Camden, during the legal hours
of sale, the following property:
AU that tract of laud, comprising scvejal
tracts on Heaver creek ami Watoree river, containing
nine hundred acres, more or less, known
as the Dixon place; imund-d north by Withers'
plantation ',east bv Mrs. ('urchin's land, south
hv Mrs. Curelon's lands and west by Waterve
river. Levied upon as the property of defendants
at the suit of J. Boss Dye, admlstrator.
Terms cash; purchaser* to par for papers.
no void JOHN DOBY, 8. K. C.
IIEXIIY WILM09T,
Harness Maker and Repairer.
Will do all work In his line promptly and ?atIsfac'oi
lly. Will also repair and relit Saddles.
iy Shop opposite LeUner A Dunlap's law offlee.
uovfl-im
300 Macks Liverpool Malt,
For sale at $1.25 per sack.
nor20 2t BJU31NGI0N & HETILXS.
NEW GOODS,
# Just Rei
EI11IBT
i
Prices to &
We hare jnst opeacJ a completo asior
keep, consisting of
! DRY GOODS,
READY 31ADE CLOTHING,
WOODWAEB,
Together with full lines ef
Choice Family and
all of which have been carefully selected,
terms, and at the
LOWEST
Give us a call and examine oar good
elsewhere.
LARGE STOCK OF !
iTT/iTTuren nr i Tiirnm nnr/
iiivxiiJuoT iiiAni\.xj i run
THE OLD CfflER STORE.
W. C. GERALD
Wonld invite the attention of the publie
to his
Immense Stock
FOR THR
Fall and Winter Trade,
Consisting in part of
Dry Goods, Notion*,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishing Good-,
* Fancy Articles, Groceries,
Provisions, Bacon, Lard,
Cheese, Crackers, Sugar.
Coffee, Tea, Molars, '
Oaooed Goods, Salt,
Pcppor, Segars, Tubaccoe, Ac.
which he has jast reseired, and which is
larger and far superior to an/ previous
stock he lias ever exhibited.
I wouU ask a careful examination of my
stock before purchasing, as I am confident
that I cau save money to all who need
goods.
Highest cash prices paid for
COTTON
and All kinds of
Country Produce.
My stock of
Ragging and Ties
is extensive. Sep. 19.
For Sale.
'"A EMORY GIN, very little used,
Will be'sold st a very low pries.
Aog lGtf. BAUM BROS.
X
FULL LINES OF DRY GOODS. BOOTS.
SHOES, HATS, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES,
The finest ever brought to
CAMDEN
Hot just been received by J. W. MiCurry,
at his new store, next door to his old
staad, A
JM.ATH
Can buy anything At bis store so cheap that
COMMIT?
a great mistake whoa ho fails to examine
this handsome stock of goods, before purchasing
elsewhere. It is worse than
SUICIDE
To pay high prices for Goods of any kind,
when they can be bought so cheap. Call
and examine my goods and save money. I
am determined not^to be undersold. Don't
forget the place.
J. W. MeCUBRY.
0cl23 tf
STOVES, STOVES.
i ntn^k Of HOOKING. PARLOR
anil OFFICE 3T0VE3 just receive J, and
offered at prices lower tlian can be bad
elsewhere in Camden.
GUTTERING, ROOFING, Ac., attended
lo at shortest notice and on accommodating
terms.
A full line of
Tinware & House Furnishing
Goods,
kept constantly on hand.
work guaranteed.
JOHN K. GOODALEOct.
lltf.
Look to Your Interests.
The undersigned advises his friends and
roUtives not lo buy goods when they come
to Camden before giving him a call at the
EXTENSIVE DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
OF J. M. WILLIAMS, opposite W.
L. Arthur's shoe store. GEO. S. KING.
Oct. 80?8in.
Sugar.
/ra Barrels of different kinds of sugar
tlw for sale by BAUM BR08.
WANTED.
A Piano. Will ren'or buy. Address
JOURNAL OFFICE.
October 80. tf
BlsOultfl.
fCaa Barrels of Biscuits for sale by
vW LAUM BROS.
Dissolution Notice,
The firm of METT8 BROS. Is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. M. A. Metts
assumes all liabilities of said firm. All
parties indebted to the firm will please
come forward and settle with M. A. Metts.
M. A. METTS.
M. M. METTS.
Vtrmbey 0, 1SF7* **tU4l
NEW GOODS!
ruit the Times, # J-M
fluent of NEW GOODS, such as we^ually \y
I BOOTS AND SHOES,
I HANDWASH,
j CHOCKEitY, etc.,
Plantation Groceries, '|fl
and puicbased upon the most foTorable ,
PRICES, .18
>8 and prices before making your p urcliase
BAGGING AND TIES M
JES PAID FOR COTTON. M
KENNEDY k EOYKIN.
DBIJGS&MEDICINES. jf
I beg leave to announce that I am cow
I lccciving a
NEW STOCK I
PEBIUMBEY^ - ^9
PATENT MEDICINE?,
FANCY GOODS, ^
Ac., Ac.
which I propose to sell at prices to suit the
times. My stock embraces everything v
usually found in ?
FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE.
r
Cigars and Tobaccos.
A large supply of the most popular brands. ^
Durban) SmokiqgTabacoo, and Lhecelebra- ** '
ted Gravely Cbewing Tobacco, the best In
Gunpowder Tea! JlB
I beg to call the attention of families ?:
to this article, which I guarantee to be the
best in market, and cannot fail to please. /
TOILET SOAPS in great variety and at ' J
CHOICEST PERFUMERIES and Toilet j ^
Powders, in gTcat variety. -y
? 9 .'^BR2H^^9
SPICES, MUSTARD, PEPPEB, BAR- * y-->9[ ^
ing Powder and Condensed Milk always on -4; '
A LARGE STOCK OF LAMPS, LAMP jjHjj
Fixtures, Kerosene Oil, &c., constantly on I '<M
PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS. / fl
1 would call the special attention of ?
painters and others wanting White Lead to
Southern White Lead,
which is guaranteed strictly pure andean*; I ^ '
not fail to gire eatisiacuon. , - vr. ? ?
C. J LUNIAP. J|g
Just opened.
Fall and Winter Stock
I James Jones. &
I have the pleasure of announcing to
my numerous patrons that I hare
Just Returned from the Northern ,
i where I purchased a heavy stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
" sQn9
which I propose to soil at pricescorrespoa*
ding with the low price of cotton,
HARDWARE
cannot be excelled in this market, and as I
made my purchases in this line, under the
most favorable circumstances, I can afford
to sell the same at the
VGfy Lowest Prices.
COTTON.
V jj|
I am always in the market, and give tht )
higheet market prices in cash.
The patronage of the public is solicited.
and *lAi>lra An hand La
serve customers.
sepl9?tf JAMES JOSE8.
FEED AND SALE STABLES.' , M
Every convenience on the spot. Always
put np st
ARMSTRONG'S COMMODIOMS
STABLKS y
on DeKalb Street. Good pump well on
premises. Animals well fed and properly
cured for by accomplished hostlers.
PRICES VER Y MODERATEHorses
and males always on hand and
for sale cheap. Don't forget the plaoe.
J.A.ARMSTRONG.
rarties indebted to me are request
to be prompt in making settlement. Collec.
tions must be made or I shall be compelled
to severe
Butter. V I
CHOICE Goshen Batter, for sale low by
BADM
Talnable Stock for Sale, I
H. K. DaBose to Dtrgtn A McCall?mortgage.
Urn lor and by virtue ot the above named
mortgage. 1 will sell before the Cvurt House in
camden, on the first Monday, the sd day of December
Instant Five mulea and one roan horse,