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?w?w??i??w i mi ? i ?i i m 'iwM fwij?i?pt?? i n Mu i ? nm,umtmmi ? i 11 i?in iii >nn i' j.?inunmi. i ? taeammmm ? b?? m ? ? ' " ? ??w??mom?mmtaeammm ?? ?? !? ? ^ * - ? B VOL. XtVIII. CAMDEN, S. ., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1SS9. NO. 20 J ' _ ' ' " " ' 11 11"' " "? 11111 1 1 i i" ' " ? i1"" ? " _ ? (THE CAMDEN JOURNAL, Published every Thursday , By D. C. KIRKLEY. : Sl*1JNCRII'TION", $1.50 A YEAR, |' Entered at the Camden Pout Office as ' Second Class Mail Matter. THURSDAY,"XOV." IE lSSD.' < LOCAL JLIJEAIS. r c k ES" It would be doing us quite a i favor if those of our Subscribers who are in arrears would settle their little ] accounts, as ice have obligations to meet. gST* To every Subscriber. neiv ^ or old paying one year in advance for the Journal, we icill send the American Farmer one year free.? BSFThis offer will hold good only a short while longer, and is a rare chance to secure a frst class farm c journal icith your county paper. Syrup of Figs. ^ Produced from *tlie laxative and nutritious juice of California figs. J combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most bene ficial to the human system, acts geutly on the kidneys, liver and | 1 * bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling c-Ids and headaches, and curing habitual constipa- p ^ tion. ? To Advertisers. x We would say that we are daily'adding 9 new names to our already large subscrip- ' , tion list, and respectfully solicit a share of their patronage. e" w Removal of the Journal Office. We have moved t he Jocksal office to ^ more convenient and comfortable quarters in the building one door West of the Post ?-* Office, where we will at all times be gle.d to ^ welcome our friends and patrons. ? To Our Subscribers. We have been revising our subscription tc list, and in so doing it is potsiO'c lor mistakes to occur. If any of our subscribers ai should fail to get their paper, they will con- ^ fer a favor by notifying us of the fuct. ' _ 1 ni "Heavenly Recognition." 0! Rev. Dr. Meynardie will on Sun- ,a] day night next, at the Methodist s< Church, deliver his second discourse ki ou "the Heavenly Recognition." si p, v # A Serious Loss et We learn that Mr. 11. G. Team had p< the misfortune a few days ago, to ci lose his fine young horse W-ateree, which was gored to deatu by a vici- ]i ous Jersey bull. tl A Huge Turnip.-: ^ W. F. Wilsou, colored, of Rafting q Creek, left at our office this week a ^ turnip weighing Gi pounds. He ^ says lie sent some to the Fair in Columbia weighing as much as 10 nounds. It is of the purple top va* ^ riety, lie says, and the seeds were purchased from Dr. Zemp, A Sad Death. 8 With feelings of deepest sympathy t; we announce the death of E!ise, a t; sweet little daughter of Mr and Mrs o P. T. Yillepigue, aged about four ' years, which occurred on Saturday last, from diphtheria. . ""v Personals. ? Miss Lizaie Burnet, of Graham* t ville, is visiting at Dr. Burnet's. " Mr. Abe Shiver of Wilmington, c ? N. C., is on a visit to his relatives v in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bomar, of Spartanburg, was on a vi sit last week to their son, Dev. Paul V. . Bomar and his wife. t Death of Mr James- Fletcher, k We regret to leam of the death of j, L Mr James Fletcher, one of the oldest < m m and most respected citi/.ens of this i: county, which occurred near Flat ( Bock on Saturday last, and was ' caused by the runring away of a liorsc in a buggy, throwing Mr. Fletcher out and injuring liim kg seriously as to cause u s dentil. > Death of Mr. John F. Arthur. It is with feelings of unteigr.ed j1 sorrow and sadness we record ilie j1 ^ death of Mr. John F. Arthur, which \; occurred suddenly at his residence |; 5 on Fair Street, l:\st night about II j l. o'clock from paralysis of the heart. / Mr. Arthnr was 42 years of age, and ; tT . *' was one of our most prominent, citi- i F~ zens, and successful s\id prosperous j ^ businessmen, lie ler .ves a wife and three children, to whe .m and his bereaved relatives, we ( xtend our most heartfelt sympathies. The funeral will take place this; afternoon at Hi o'cl ock at the Methodist Church. A Cuttir .g Affair. We learn thai ;>n last night Alfred Reed, cdoreiL living on Rutledge street, attempjje.d to kill his wife by cutting her witt'h a razor. After cutting her tbrwat and several places' about tlie head aDd body, he tried i the instrument on himself, but notj finding it so pleasant desisted after indinfimr O ell rvKt WfMlTwl mi t.llA Slflt* 1 w wi; -uu MWUU . \y.? v?w . of bis neck. We did not learn the cause for co:jamittiug the deed. Up j to the liour c f going to press the wo., ' man was atU I alive, but it is reported that she is dying. Alfred is under arrest. Thf Best Photograph that I have ever hail taken, is the remark of many who have had Alexander to lake their picture recently. Brevities. .King's Qnick-Shofc Powder nfc J. j J. Watkin's. A great many people from Catnlen Lave gone, and are goiDg to the, ?air. Round trip $1.75. A new lot of those Fancy Smoked j shoulders, 7^ eeuts, just received at Arthur's. . Cotton bagging for sale at N. T. 5nrdy & Co's. Those of our subscribers who lotice the X mark on their paper rill know that the time is out, and rc would request that they come in oftlo I?rass trimmed Curtain Poles 25 ents, sold elsewhere at about 50 er cent. more. A lot of the prct iest 50 75 cents and Si poles in he market. N. T. Pnrdy. & Co. Kind's Quick-Shot Powder, at J. . Watkia*s. Yes Sir! Alexander's phcto,graphs are as ne as you can get :n the State. Farmers' Alliance Meeting. A meeting of the Kershaw County 'armors' Alliance will be held at arnden on P'riday, the 15th day of iovetnbcr instant, to consider the uestion of procuring commercial jrtilizers. for the crops of 1800. Delegates are requested to bring 5timates of quantities of fertilizers anted by these sub-Alliances. Alliance will con-rene in Court louse at 11 o'clock a. m. J ames R Mag ill, Prcst. Couotv Alliance. ii Interesting and Deserving Orphanage. The Thorrr.well Orohenage, in Clin >u. S. C., th sugli under Presbyterian I ire, is open to children of any State ad any faith. Its 7l? inmates (soon > be ICO) ire from Maryland to exas, and from seven different deominations. The orphans are not nly given a good education, but arc so taught all domestic work and ;veral trades. Their labors in the itchen, laundry, farm and worklops largely reduce the cost of supart, which is about $5 a month for ich child, tlris including every exsnse. The support comes from the l&ritableWe sugg.-.st. to our Christiau pubc that collections be taken up on lanksgivea day for the orphans, or aat liberal, donors send their gifts > the llcv. Wm. P. Jacobs, D. D , linton, S-. C, who is at the head of ae institation. We understand that ie Institution is now in pressing eed. What is done, should be done uickly anc. liberally. iJUCH .ten S arnica otuve. The best salve in the world lor Cuts, ruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheucn, Fever ores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, ornsj aud all Skin Eruptions, and posively cures piles, or no pay required. It i cua rauteed to give periect satisfaction r mo uey refunded. Price '23 cents per box 'or -sale byll tue Druggists. * ?-<* ^m pies on the Face Denote an Impure state of tlic blood ami ar jok'jd upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Hoo 1 Elixir will remove all impurities and leave he complexion smooth autl clear* There is lothirg that wilt so thoroughly build up the onstirtttion, purirv and strengthen the whole ysteic. Sold and guaranteed by Moore A Kikr ey _ Their Business Booming. Probably no one tiling lias caused such i general revival of trade at many Drug itores as tbi ir.giving away to their citsotsers so many free trial bet tics of Dr. ving's New Discovery lor Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this rcry valuable article from the fact that it ilways cures and never disappoints. Roughs, Colds. Asthma, Hronchitis. Croup ind sill throat and lung diseases quickly :ured. You,cnn test it before buying by retting a trial bottle tree large size $1. livery bottle warranted. A. Sound Legal Opion. E. iiainbvi'ige. Mil inlay, Esq., County Vttv., Clay Co., Texas, says; "Have used Elec-ric Hitlers with most happy resiuis My brother u'so was very low with Mali rial Fever and Jaundice, hut was cured by in.ely use of this medicine. Ant satisfied lllectrie Hitters saved his life.'' Mr. 1>. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: "lie .posilively believes lie would have died, had it not been for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will'ward off, as well a? cure all Malarial Diseases, and for all Ividney, Liver and Stomach Disorders stands unequa^cd. Price fiOc, and Si at any Drug Store. * FUNERAL NOTICE The friends and acquaintances of Mr and Mrs. JoitS' F. Aiithue and family, arc respectfully requested to attend the funeral services of the former, at tho Methodist Church, This (Thursday) Arrmtxoo.v, at half-past o o'clock. A CARD. To the citizens of Camden : Being discharged from ray job I hereby respectfully appeal t> you to assist me by giving me work to do. in order to keep ray wife and children from suffering. I am willing to do any kind of work that is honest, that I may be able to do, and will take it as a favor if any of my friends will give employment. Very Respectfully, JOS GoODALli. Camden, S. C., Nov. 13th 'S'J. : PURE LARD?FINE FLOUR. [My Trade Mark.] "Vf EVEIL bcf^e in the years that I have 1.1 done business in Camden, hare I offered to this community as complete a Stoc'r of FIXE RKOCEKIES As is now exhibited in tny store. A careful study of the wants ol* the public, and an abiding fuilli in tiieir appreciation Of QUALITY lias not lead nic into any miscalculations as to the success of mv enterprise. In these days of adulteration and fraud, it would be well for every purchaser to enquire into the quality of t ho different food products offered forsale. it is not hard to learn it you give it proper attention, and | yonr Grocer, if he knows anything about h:c Ainnld li.>nb!is to irive VCU all the information you desire. But cio not make the mistake to suppose that you "know it all," because you have read a paragraph here and therein the newspapers. All Butter is not oleomargarine; all Sugar is not glucose; all Lard is not cotton seed oil, tallow, starch and alum; but there is a good deal ??f it "built that way;" and in a great many cases the seller is just about as ignorant as the buyer or the analysis of t he goods t hat are being exchanged between Blent. My Goods are intelligently selected, nnd purity of quality always is and always shall be lite first consideration. ,jf. F. ARTHUR. Money to Loan, On Improved Farms. I^Olt further information Ripply to .JOHN B. PALM KB & SON, Boom ".Central National Bank Building, P. 0. Bok 288. . Columbia, S. G. Oct. :>l-4m. Valuable Lands for Sale. rrilE LANDS known as th<* Ot.ii li.\cn J Track three miles North of Camden, will be sold upon easy terms as a whole, or infracts to suit purchasers. Apply to \\'. D. 'i BANTU AM, Oct 31-1 in Attorney. rAOifinRuni r mm i&irDV raoniuNttDLc miuntni. SyrY STO'Tv OF MI LIN FRY 4S m- novv complete, embracing all LA TEST STYLES of LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDRENS' HATS ! HAT ORNAMENTS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, BIRDS, RIBBONS Also, VELVETS, PLUSHES and CORSETS. A coubal invitation is extended 'to all to come and examine my stock before purchasing. Mrs. T. B. WALKER. I fa V* A PUBLIC UTAH TO EVERYBODY, WHITE AND COLORED To Visit our Store and Examine our I IIU MOCK 01 DRY GOODS, . BOOTS <$ SHOES, HARDWARE. . 27iV . AGATE WARE, WOODEN WARE, GLASS WARE, \ CUTLERY, LAMPS, GUNS AND JLSTOLS. ALSO A Fl'LL TTOl'K OF HEAVY &FANCY GROCERIES, STOYES?FULL STOCK. SOMETHING NEW IN COOK STOVES?call and see. Trices from $1U to $50, with 25 pieces. 25 i in Toilet Sets, plain and decorated. In fact we keep almost anything you need. Besides we do ROOKING, GUTTERING, and all works in that line. We take pleasure in slicing Goods, and guarantee prices to give satisfaction. J. U GOOD ALE & SON. A. D. KENNEDY, RARP.WARC I A/ADC i imiiu iv niis_ ; nn::UicnitL : gfPECIAL ATTENTION PAID t'J tills lil'ilJlcb of i'US.lltSS. ALSO CARRIES FELL ; LINE i General Merchandise, BEEF FOR SALE. If. \XILL' HAVE* CHOICE BKEF ; *] ill the market every day, which 1 will sell at ilie following juices: Choice cuts at y to 10 cents per poundHind Quarters at 7A cents per pound. Fore Quarters at 5 cents per pound. Sausage at 12} cents per pound. TERMS CASH. C. NELSON, Agt. Valuable Lafid for Sale, The undersigned offers For Sale FIVE VALUABLE PARCELS OF LAND Situate on the North side of Granny's Quar tcr Creek, known as a yart of Mrs. S. J Barnes* Tract of hand. The parcels con tain respectively 100. 100, 110, 00. and 8-1 Acres. They will lie sold on easy terms and good titles will be made. For information application'may bemad to Mrs. Saraii J. Uarnes, ('linden, S. 0. W.m. ii. EYJjES, Oct. 21?4t Columbia, t?. C. t r? t I o * rk p ?tifE HAVE ADOPTED A NEW TRIPLICATE CHECK BOOK, BY WMl which mean everything bought of us, a tyll goes with it, so that there can be no such tliing.as a mistake, and if it. should occur, return the u;u nn/i ;< nnrvflflUii tAi+lmnh o nnoct.ifui of memorv cominsr in. it cost us money to make the change, but we believe our customers will appreciate our efforts to prevent error? which othertcise might occur. Those who can't read or calculate will be uist as sale trading here as those who can, lor they can carry their bills librae and let others examine them. We adopt this ciiange as it wi'l con vice (should there be any that might doubt) that we want no errors and minkes, but want our customers to feel that they can come in. person or senwany one and every thing will be straight and coirect, i ' . i - ? TRIES AND BELIEVES IT HAS 'SUUCttUtU in .HAVING The largest Stock of Woods'! . The Newest, Stock ofG-odds ! The Cheapest Stock ofloods! The Best Stock of Goods / V ' Wt ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS IN DOING BUSINESS USE, AND WERE THE FIRST TO INTRODUCE '' T T W >/y> ' ; '%r The Liamson Cash Carrier System. Wu- TTO-p TUT? TRTPI Tf1 A TTi1. nTTdROK! BOOK * * /i-il U UJU JL JL i.U X X KJmJm ^> |U w -.! . ? ?, Bv whiclfmean THREE BILLS1 ARE MADE OUT AT ONE TIME so that every body cuu at home at their le sure examine their purchases. ? LADIES, DON'T TIIINK OF BUYING YOUR DRESS GOODS until oar Stock is inspected. 4-4 Striped Flannel Suiting only 23 cents?cheap at 35 cents per yard The handsomest 30 inch Wool Hcnriettes and Ca9hmere in black and al colors, onlv 25 cents. . A full line of NEWMARKETS from $5 00 to 814,00 Jersey Jackets and Walking Jackets, from 81,75 to $6,50 Children's Cloaks for 2 years to 16 years, and from the lowest to a gooc quality i 1 ? - O CARPETS AND RUGS! THE BIGGEST STOCK 'EVtR OFFERED HERE, AMD AT BOTTOM PRICES-CALL AND EXAMINE. * OUR IMMENSE STOCK IS DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS: DItY ROODS?3Ir. R A. 3IcD03YELL CLOTHIXR A XD JI ATS?31 r. WILEY SIIEOKX ROOTS AND SHOES?31r J. C. NICHOLSON PIECE ROODS AND D03IESTICS~3Ir. J. A. SMITH RENTS' FL'RXTSHIXR ROODS, CLOAKS, &c-3Er.J. C- CUXXINRH.OI NOTIONS, (.'LOVES AND HOSIERY-Mr. J. K. KlKkLEl CARPETS AND RUGS?Mr. F. D. CAMPBELL ' GROCERIES, BAGGING A TIES-Mr. II. JONES WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT?Mr. P. T. VILLEPIGUE 5 - OFFICE AND BOOK-KEEPER?Mr. J. J. WORKMAN J A general supervision is given to every department by the Proprietor. o r\ T. YILI.EPIGUE, PROPRIETOR. * ' 0 One Hundred Thousand Pairs of Shoes! I t ,'S 0 Twenty Thousand Hats! 0 OF COURSE you will say right away? . - I THAT'S NO!' SO. Well, suppose it is a few more than wo lave, wh.it of ! j that. ! Wc have quite enough to SUPPLY YOU WITH EVERYTHING NEEDED IN OUR LINE, AND GIVE YOU * > vi: The Largest Stock in Town TO SELECT T'HOM. If our estimate has been a little over- 1 drawn, you will be ' > iAJ* WELL &ATISJFJGB?2> " j AS IF YOU ?||j HAD LOOKED THROUGH A STOCK TWICE;'AS LARGE. f YOU WILL DO WELL TO LOOK THROUGH ' OTTIR, I^TI^EIsrSE STOCIC AS SOON AS POSSIBLE ! jj | Zemp Brothers. 0 ' ^ )/t nrs/Wtatm Dr"ucs m ME0!G!is U ;:I\1 vl LClllDl Ui If y?u want y?nr Proscriptions carefully and accurately compounded ' "With an experience of over 21 tako them to years, we still keep on band a full P"\ ? P0 g w stock of COFFINS and CASKETS, Ul. l" L-c <?=.8 SI 5 p from cheapest to the highest prices. 1 We sell cheaper: than any one in where you will find a full line o town. Give us a call and be con- Drugs and Chemicals, and all oLhc vinced, for we cannot be undersold, articles appertaining to a firrt-elas , R. J. McCreigth & Son. offered in Sept. 22-tf. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc : We are asrents for the celebrated PIT T Qf PTT T Q ? ^(l ^eal Brand . WHTTK LKAD, rllikD. A 1-LJjO . which we ofrer at 0Xt]-emely low The greatest display of Pills you l\rices* Tr>'11 aad Jou v,lH U!iC no oversaw is at Dr. Moore's Drug o ier* ^ j , Store, ana tiiey are in tne pretiiest > , i ? jj.* c'asc yon ever saw, too. You just ? ou?l,i to go in and modern. Tb.re GEISENHEIfflEH'S OAR, arc. a toxic; i'ills. m have uehovkd my lsAST HINGE NT PILLS. fife TAIJLISILUENT to the ?:-?vc i ALTERATIVE PILLS. lv;? l]oT'\VSi ,lbov" ^ oW where I have opened a ANT I CHILL PILLS. nr- .Q? v , A^TI CONST IP ATI VETILL'S. I? Llrwo A LLASw) FERRUGINOUS PILLS. ??\iui2 oP'' "1 ?U ha"a ^ AXTI DYSPEPTIC PILLS.- WINKS, AGUE PILLS. . v LIQUORS, N El * R \ LOIA P r L LS. . and aOuAle 0. HEADACHE PILLS, Be sure a:;U call or: :..e 11 you . ini houie Co tiling nice. I Dr. Moore'si 55. T.'SOBmV, ! FRESH MEAT EVERY DAY. Wmw TVT^t- T" . <f~>, ~%7K~T~ t L ! v ? '? WW - ; pi ALL AND SEE FOR YOURy SELF. First Stali 011 left-hand \ side as you enter the Market..^ ^ HENRY' C. CARLOS, w Contractor and linilder, ? ^ CAMDEN, s c. SHOE Will furnish estimates, etc., on SHOE FOR .LALL-... short notice. Rest in the world. Exhiiwi.'Ir.r : fs $.",.U0 (.'ENLINE HAND-SEW i-h: S-iOE KE&TAU JR.ANT. *4.00 hand-sewed dlet mTOO TO AVNOTTVPP THAT *U0 MUCB AX? RUOlEto .-.SOB. SB BEG TO ANftOUJCI, THAI sa jo KXTiU VAI,EE,< Ai.r rQ:!;; ;lj I have re-opened ?:y Rcsbin.ant ' Vl0i;K,;;-s si;,;;:, in rear of Hosenberger s Ear, .hero < a|1(I,n.;5 lit?a.s.AIUOi,- -fyrs. Meals will be served at all hours. 7,, , , . . ,,, ., , ... ... ,, . , i-'riim'.iiloiti w.k u i.i> a:<-:i? lfiblc; will be supplied with the best siamiitM on the market nll'nrds?Oysters, Fish, M h. >01.(?LAS, Lrocktou, jriass. Game, etc. WINYAII JAMES. *'ul1 -ALi: iiV THIS PAPSiv R?l{mviS 1 JtCo?Xc vw paut? & O . 3 aUvcrtl8lnirnuremj(10Si)ruccSt.i.Avhpri'ii(lv<TtlAiPj* (' l. ":l Ir . ?' ?ot.^u u?rU?iiaaa?I(wUIJSlNiSW\0*jifc v..i.n w^.i, . ? _ ;v .... . r-:.