THE JOUR HAL.
JOHN KERSHAW,
Editor and Proprietor. (
CAMDEN S. C , DECEMBER 19."
83F We crave the indulgence of our readers
this week, for surrendering our columns al- <
most entirely to advertisers. In a few weeks t
more we shall be able to offer the usual va- i
ricty. '
EOR THE JOURNAL.
It has been an old and true saying that no .
enterprise could live in Camden. Where is
the Wateree Brass Band that was to have
done so much good to our town ? It seems
that they have hung their harps on the
the weeping willows. Now, Mr. Editor, it
docs seen) strange that a party or young men
should attempt to raise a band, by going
around to the citizens with a subscription
list, and after raising the necessary funds,
with what they'contributed themselves, procure
a sot of instruments*, take the pains to
learn, go to the expense of employing a
teacher, give several concerts, and in a few
short months blow thepnse'lves out of hearing,
for no one hears ifeem now. John Chinaman
would say,. "Hig heap, plenty horns,
but no tooters." Is it just to the parties
who contributed to the band and the mem.
bers' themselves, to let this matter drop and
the good enterprise fall through ? Wc all
like to hoar good music, but are sadly disappointed
with our band, for we never hear
them now. We will have to send tor a hand
organ, as it only'takes one person to grind
music, and jo have a band of this size we
1J n rmnrnni We COuld
CUUIU umajo uu<v u <pv. . - -
hire one if'we could not get one otherwise.
Now, Mr. Editor, we will come down to fine,
points. Ifthe Waterce Brass Band do not care
to keep up its organization, let them turn
over the instruments to parties who will.?
We believe there could be found in Camden
young men who would take pride in an enterprise
of this kind Let the Sand think
over the matter. Let us have a brass band.
Contributor.
Dr. Tutt's Pills ?It is purely vegetable
concentration for keeping the Bowels in
natural motion and cleansing the system of
all impurities, ar.d a positive cure for Constipation.
They restore the diseased Liver,
Stomach, and Kidneys, to a healthful action,
while at the same time they brace and j
invigorate tiie wnoie systeni.
Rome, Geo.. January 11, 1871.
m. W. 11. Tuft:
Dear Sir?Having used your Liver Pills
and finding uone that have done my wife or
myself as much good. I would like to know
if they would do as well North as here. I
intend going North in Marfch and if they
will have the sumo effect as in this climate I
want to take therii on with me. Hoping to
hear from you soon,
I remain your ob't. serv't.
HENRY A. MILLS.
SSyDr. Tutt's Hair Dye imparts vigor to
.the hair.
DON'T HAWK, HAWK, SPIT, SPIT,
BLOW, BLOW, and disgust everybody with
your. Catarrh and its offensive odor, when
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will speedily destroy
all odor and arrest the discharge.
Have You Seen Her??A lady who
for the last five years has been a leader of
fashion in New York, and who may be seen
twice a week in her elegant caleche driving
? aP ennork nnnlnc in rVntrnl Pnrk h ns I
a span v* oujjwi %j j/vmvu - ?. ?.
recently stated in the select circle to which
she belongs, that the only article in existence
which imparts beauty and lustre to the complexion
without ultimately impairing the
texture of the skin, and causing it to eollapsc
and wrinkle, is Hagan's Magnolia Balm.
The name of the distinguished member of
the beau mondfi who made this declaration
cannot, be given, but it maybe mentioned
en passant that she has spent several years
of her life in Europe, and is familiar with
all the arts and preparations employed by
the court beauties of the old world to enhance
their charms.
Germany and Rome.?A very significant
result. has just been obtained in the
Prussian Diet. On Thursday, in the Lower
House of the Prussian Diet, amotion, which
had for its object the admission of members
of ecclesiastical orders as teachers of the
public schools, wasrejcctcd by an overwhelming
vote, the vote standing 242 to 83. The
motion was made by a certain Herr Mallinc
krot and the speech on the government side
was made by Herr Falk. Falk's speech is
said to have been brilliant. Its real' force,
however, lay inthe%ct that, in speaking for
the government, he could say that the government
was determined to wage war with
the influence of Rome. We arc not disposed
to lay too much stress upon this vote, for all
the world knows that Prussia, since the Reformation,
has been a Protestant nation
and as the motion was really intended to open;
the doors of the public schools to the Jesuits,
no other result could have been looked for.
The real fight between the Imperial government
and Rome must be fought in the Imperial
Parliament when South as well as
North Germany is represented. South Germany
has never abandoned .the ancient
Church, and although Bismarck is a determined
man and bound to win if success lies
within the region of the possible, it is not at
all improbable that his severe anti-Romish
policy may yet undo much of the work which
was accomplished at Sedan. The one living
barrier to the accomplishment of German
unity and the consolidation of the Empire is
the Catholicism of the South. It is not impossible
that patriotism may prove stronger
than religion ; but we cannot help thinking
that Bismarck makes a mistake in bringing
the Catholics to bay The policy of conciliation
would have been wiser and perhaps more
successful.?Herald.
250 Rolls Bagging,
25 Tons Ties. For sale by
WILLIAMS & MURCHISON.
Nov. 14- Wilmington, N. C. ,
*
REPORT
of the j
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 3
Of Kershaw County, for the fiscal year j
ending October 1, 1872.
Pursuant to the requirements of Section '
27 of an Act entitled "An Act to define
he jurisdiction and duties of County Comnissioners,
the following statement for pub
ication is made showing the names of all
jersons who have had accounts audited by
,ho Board during the fiscal year ending October
31. 1872 and the amount claimed and
illowedeach:
Camden, Oct. 81, 1872.
.Meeting Fovcmlcr 3, 1871.
1 John Kershaw, printing, $ 20.00
r? Cl II Til Knnl'a 74 10
z caui i. riiitc, xicao i. uuv?o, . - ?
3 DeSaussure & Co., supplies for
poor house, 227.95
Meeting November 24. 1871. ..
4 A. H. Dibblo, serviesCo. Com. 31.50
5 F. Carter, Clerk Co. Comm'rs. 90.00
G M. Boykin, services Co. Com. 82.50
7 J. S. Meroney, fuel for jail, 11.00
8 John Kershaw, 21.00
9 James Cook, jury ticket, G.00
10 Dr. S. Baruch, medical 125.00
11 Mars Irvin, jury .ticket, 15.00
Meeting December. 20,1871.
12 S. M. Wilson, jury ticket, 15.00
13 J F Sutherland-, Com., service, 87.00
j4 J F Sutherland, acting Coroner, 23.18
15 J A Schrock, Coroner, 14.94
1G J A Schrock, Trial Justice, 111 50
17 Richard Price, jury ticket, 3.00
18 Jas Dickcrson. do 15.00
19 James Cook, do 3.30 .
20 Van Evans, do 1.65
21 John M'Carthy, do 4.80
22 T W Campbell, witness, 2 00
23 E B Cureton, juror, * 6.70
24 James T Truesdell, trial iustice, 13.00
25 S Place, provisions, poornouse, 16.93
26 RentyMartin, jury ticket, 16.70
27 R J ^'Creight, coffin, 8.00
28 . J A .Young for J T Davis, jury
ticket, 6.00
26 Thomas Miller, jury ticket, 4.-70
30 Cyrus McGirt, digging grave 3.-UU
31 Thomas Reed, jury ticket, 1.50
32 Thos P. Evans, do 1.65
33 Richard Price, do 1 50
34 Alexander M'Leod, do 10.00
35 John Carlos. do 3.00
36 John R. Goodale, do . 4.50
37 James M Davis, solicitor, 20 00
38 John Mc Smyrl, jury ticket, 7.50
39 Virgil Johnson, do 6.10
40 Daniel Hoskins, do 6.00
Meeting December 21, 1871.
41 Colin Macrae, printing, 10.00
42 Colin Macrae, making plat of
Camden, 6 00
43 R E McKay, making coffin, 7.00
44 Eugene Moore, jury ticket, 16.70
45 W J Hall, constable, . 16.60
46 Austin Lloyd jury ticket, 16.60
47 Postell Brown, do 6.00
48 Columbus Stokes, do 1.75
49 J Johnson, making 6 coffins, 27.00
50 John G Wooten, making coffin, 6.00
51 John Gaines, jury ticket, 6.20
52 B. Guphill, do 6.60
53 A McLaughlin, services for commissioners,
1.50
54. Snrmiol f!nnk inrv tifllrefc. 4.50
55' Abram Brisbane, witness, 15.00
56 Darcy Duggers, do % 1.25
57 Wm Burdcll, jury ticket, 6.60
58 T S Myers, do 7.50
59 B W Newman, constable, 8.10
60 Zach Truesdel, do 11.95
*61 J P Boswcll, dieting prisoners,. 29 80
62 J P Boswell, ' do do 67 90
63 W P Boswell, sup't poor house, 75.00
Meeting December 29,1871.
64 No Check, 00.00
65 Frank Pearce, building bridge, 200.00
Meeting January 8, 1872.
66 J P Boswcll, sheriff's account, 682.90
67 S R Adams, coffin for pauper, 5.00
68 Henry Capell, constable, 6.00
69 J F Sutherland, trial justice, 204.25
*7 f\ T A V<\iinri> inmt* 1 fiO
I V U iX XUUUgf JUiUi, *?ww
71 J S Meroney, office rent, * 12.750
72 J S Meroney, 2.85
73 Oolin Macrae, printing, 11.00
74 Colin Macrae, do 10.00
75 Colin Macrae, do 12.00
76 J S Cloud, jury ticket, 7.56
77 Dr. S Baruch, medical, 125.30
Meeting January 9, 1872.
78 -J- P Boswell, dieting prisoners, 52.30
79 John Kershaw, printing, 50.00
80 G M Mathis, jury ticket, 6.00
81 J J Thompson, do 19.80
82 J F Sutherland, ag't lumber bill 22.05
83 Hodgson & Dunlap, medicines, 5.20
84 Asa Evans, witness, 6.10
85 Jesse Abbott, do 6.10
86 Joe McLaughlin, jury ticket, 9.00
87 JI Trantham, supplies for poor, 14.00
88 R R Player, jury tickets, 22.50
89 William Scott, constable, 15 00
90 D LDeSaussure & Co., supplies
for poor house, 93 14
91 S B Hall, jury commissioner, 13.60
92 James Stokes, jury ticket, 1.80
93 W J Hall, assessor, 480.00
94 M Boykin, services as comin'r 19.70
95 Thomas Franklin, jury ticket, 17.10
96 J P Boswell, carrfing prisoners
to penitentiary, 19.00
97 J P Boswell, dieting prisoners, 25.00
Meeting January 10, 1872.
98 C J Dunlap, jury ticket, 7.50
99 A McCaskill, do . 17.60
100 Leitner & Dunlap, for Mrs. Dr.
Salmond, 72.00
101 W B Boswell, sup't. poor house, 12.50
mo in
i iv/i uunii mt n iwitj JUIJ n.iu
103 A. II. Dibble, co. comni'r. 18.00
10-1 Win Black well, jury ticket, 170
105 Charles Elias, do. 5.50
10G Thomas Miller, do 3.30
107 J F Sutherland, co. comifc'r. 30.00
108 F Carter, clerk co. compi'rs. 18.00
1109 C Shiver, jury tickets, 23.30
110 C Shiver, wood, stationery, &c.
for court room, 25.50
111 Robert Latta, jury ticket, G.00
Meeting January 11, 1872.
112 D M Bethuno, jury ticket, 16.60
113 J. M. Kirkley do 9.70
114 James Burroughs, do 15.80
115 Cyrus McGirt, diggiug grave, 3.00
116 W C S Ellcrbe, jury tloket, 15.20
117 Jesse Boykin, do 16.00
118 Wm E O'Steen, witness, 2.40
119 Eliza Anderson, do 2.40
120 W C Pegues, do 7.50
121 J M Hall, jury ticket, 1 60
122 SB Hall, trial justices account, 36.00
123 C L Hall, constable, - 9.80
Prank Jloses, jury ticket, J7J.Q
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25 J A Boswell do . 17 50
[26 M H. Berry, furniture, &c., 102.00
127 Scipio Brisbane, jury ticket, " 3.20
128 J L Mickle, . do 7.10
L29 Horace Carlos, do 15.40 '
L30 J M LeGrand, do ' 3.00
L31 John Chesnut, witness, j 3 00
L32 I H Alexander, jury ticket, . 3.00
133 J K Anderson, Jury Ticket, i 6.10
[34 Jack Miller, do 6.60
135 Foozle Cantey do 9.00
136 T W Pegucs, pigeon holes Trees.
Office, 15.00
137 Miles Lawhorn", jury ticket, 4.20
138 Baum Bros., do 40.10
139 G M Turner, do 3.60
140 James Childers, constable, 6 00
141 T J Sinyrl, jury ticket, . 12.00
142 R M Kennedy, do 21.40
. -rrr- . . Q (TO
143 >v m unrisunas, ao
144 John Cantey, do 6.80
145 D W Jordm,agt provions poor
house 121.73
146 Cornelius Sertain jury tickej, 9.90
147 Wm English, do 10.00
148 George Crosby, do 4.50
149 D L DeSaussure, do 6 00
150 A W Hough, do ,1 1.50
151 Columbus Nelson do ' * " ,3.00
152 Jas R Brown, constable, 5.20
153 Jas R Brown, do - 4.20
Meeting, April 5th, 1872.
154 Simon Disyoon, jury ticket, 15.40
155 Eugene Moore do.vJ^- 3.00
156 Sampon Newman do r 11.60
157 Henry Lloyd, do 9.70
158 J P Boswell, Sheriff, dieting
. prisoners, : 56.80
159 J P Boswell, do do 12.80
160 J P Boswell, do do ' 8.20
161 J P.Boswell, do do . 8.20
162 Wm Elliott, witness. 2.10
163 Hettie Jonas, do 3.30
164 Colin Macrae, jury ticket 13.10
165 Jas Barnes, witness,' 8.30
166 Adam Ball, digging grave, 3.00
167 Junius Davis, Trial Justice, ac. 19.50
168 George S Douglass, witness " 6.00
169 Enoch Lloyd, repairing bridge 3 00
170 J R Sowell, jury ticket, 11.30
171 Jas Dunlap, timber for bridge, 10.50
172 WjCarlos white washing jail, 15.00
Meeting, April 10th, 1B72.
173 Colin Macrae, printing, 11.00
174 Thos P Evans, jury ticket, 10.80
175 Cyrus McGirt, digging 3 graves, 7.00
176 Dr S Barnch, medical 195.00
177 S B Hall, jury com'r. 4.60
178 Charles Carter, jury ticket, 1.50
179 Junius Davis, Trial Justice, 16.25
180 W B Boswell, supt. poor house, 37.50
181 Judy Dow, * witness, 2 10
182 Letty Jones, do 3.90
183 George Blackman, jury ticket, 11.60
184 Primus Nelson, do 9 50
185 Emma Jones, witness, 3.90
186 Benjamin Doby, jury ticket, 15.00
187 FL Phelps, do ' 5.20
188 David Rutledge, do 10.40
189 Jas Ross, making coffin 4.00
190 Tony Lockwood. jury ticket, 9.70
191 Hettie Lloyd, witness, 2.10
192 Ellen Garey, do 2.10
193 Cilia Judine, do 2.10
194 R B Patterson, jury ticket, 17.20
195 J M DeSaussure, repairing bridge 1.00
196 Win Deos, making coffin, 3.00
197 H C Player, constable, 13.00
198 Ale* Brown, iurv ticket. 1.50
199 Wm English, repairing bridge, 2.00
Meeting, April 26th, 1872.
200 A H Dibble, services Co. Com. 53.80
Meeting June 11th, 1872.
201 Sam'i Placo, provisions poor house 21.00
Meeting, June 26th, 1872.
202 J W Arrants, jury ticket, 7.80
9 Meeting, August 20th, 1872.
203 Brannon & Thorn, building
Blakeney's Bridge, 550.00
204 Josiah Campbell, jury ticket, 3.20
Meeting, October 10th, 1872.
205 J A Schrock, coroner, 11.60
$5,794,06
By order Board.
FRANK CARTER, Clerk.
MALE ACADEMY,
Camden Orphan Society.
The exercises of this school having been suspended
during the Christmas Holidays, will be
resumed the FIRST MONDAY in January next.
TERMS.
For reading, writing, geography and arith
it it- ?0 A/\
meuc per moniu,
For same with grammar included, 3.20
For same, with Latin, Greek or French or -j
either of them, 4.80
J6@~The above rates are payable in advance.
JOHN W. JAMISON,
dcc!9-3t Principal, j
TAX NOTICE.
Council Chamber, Dec. 17,1872.
Ordered, that the Treasurer of the town be
required to open his books for the return of
town taxeB for 1872, and keep the same open
until the 10th day of January, 1873. All persons
owning property within the corporate limits
of the town, taxable under the laws of the
State, are required to return the same within
that time. Those failing to do so, the Treasurer |
is hereby required to assess the value of the
same according to the best information he can
get.
Extract from the minutes.
J. M. DAVIS, Intendant.
J. K. TVithempoon, Treasurer & Clerk.
Southern Express Company.
The undersigned hereby gives notice that he
has been appointed Agent of the Southern Ex
press Company at Camden. The office win De |
the store of Messrs. J. & T. I. Jones.
Packages will be delivered promptly and every
effort made to give satisfaction.
decl9-t2. Jab. Jones.
E. WOLFE,
Pays the highest prices for Otter, Mink, Musk-,
rat, Fox, Wild Cat, Sheep and Goat skins. Dry
and Green Cow Hides, Old Iron, Brass, Copper
and Rags. In the Workman Building next door
to F. Goss. dccl9-2t
Cotton Seed."
FOR snle, 3,000 bushels of Cottpn Spoil, if pp
plied for soon, at lho
CAMDEN STEAM WORKS.
Flour?Flour
1,000 BARRELS,
. ALL GRADES,
For sale by
WILLIAMS & MURCHISON
Nov. 14. Wilmington, X. C.
1
FOR CHRISTMAS.
JUST RECEIVED.
APPLES,
ORANGES, '
BANNANAS,
COCOA NUTS,"
. PINE APPLES,
CITRON, CURRANTS,
DATES,
PRUNES. FIGS. .
ALMONDS, CANDIES,
ENGLISH WALNUTS.
PECAN, FILBERTS,
'
MINCE MEAT, JELLIES, OYSTERS,
OannodL Fruits.
FRESH RACKERS, IRISH
POTATOES,
N. 0. MOLASSES,
BUKWIIE AT,&c .;&c.,&c.
A. D. KENNEDY & CO.
dec.16?3t.
JUST RECEIVED,
FRESH STOCK OF?
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
Which will be sold at lowest price? for
ASH.
A. D. KENNEDY & 0.
dec.lG?It.
CHRISTMAS ISCOBHNG!
CHRISTMAS GOODSHAVE ARRIVED
AVD STTTJ. THF.Y FOME !
FIJIB ATORKS!
Of Every Size and Description I
ROMAN CANDLES?4 to 15 Balls each.
. SKY ROCKETS?4 c z. to 2 lbs. each?the
LARGEST ever brought to Oamdcn.
Largo Triangles, Pin Wheels, Flying Pigeons,Signal
Rockets, Flower Pots, largo Blue-Lights,
Bengola Lights, Cannon Torpedoes, No. ;1 Fire
Crackers, Sc., &c., together with maby other
Goods suitable for Christmas, can be had cheap
at the store one door South' of the cpjroer in the
Workman Building. D. C- KIRKLEY, Agt.
CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES
Constantly Arriving!
PINE APPLES, Bananas, Oranges, Apples,
tTrnnberries, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts, Almonds,
Buffer Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Filberts, E.
Walnuts, &c. Also, just received, another supply
of
Genuine French Confections.
And many other xior. things, for the Christmas
holidays, forsalcbyi). C. KlltlCbEf, A;t.
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Nov. 21. tf
J. I. MIDDLETON & CO.,
FACTORS
and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BALTIMORE, MD,
Having purchased the eiRiVP STOCK OF
GOODS of Me?ar3, D. L. DeSaussure &
Co., we will sell the same at
COST for CASH,
and for that purpose hereby constitute the
members of that firm our agents to effoot such
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Jnue 8 tf
FOR SALE.
A PIANO in good order. Can be seen at. any
timo. A Bargain.
Nov7tf. JOHN KERSHAW.
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Cash Price.
$48 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs.
Time Price.
$83 Per Ton of2,000 lbs.
Payable November 1,' 1873,
FREEE OF INTEREST,
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Almanacs and Certificates.
GEO W. WIIXIAMfi A CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C. ,
W: C. GERALD & CO.,
-. Agents at Camden, S.C.
Dec. 19.? . . 4r -
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Pacific Guano Company's
(CAPITAL 1,000,000.)
Soluble Pacific Guano.
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THIS GUANO is now bo well known in all the
Southern States for its .remarkable effects
as an agency for increasing the products of labor
as not to require special recommendation from
us. Its use for seven years past has established,
its character for reliable excellence. .The large
fixed capital invested by the Company in this
trade aifords the surest guarantee of the continued
excellence of this Guano.
. The supplies put into the. market this season.'
are, as heretofore, prepared under the personal
supervision of Dr. Sk Julien Raveriel, chemist of
the/company at Charleston, hence planters may
rest assured that its -quality and oompositiou is
precisely, the same as that.heretofore sold.
J. N. ROBSON,.
Selling Agept, Charcston, S. C.
. JNO. S. REESE & 00.,
Gcnoral Agents, Baltimore.
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and value any. picture ever given with ANY publication.
NO ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR PICTURE
oan give more pleasure or be a greater
ornament in any household. It can be bad
FREE, and we DON'T ask subscribers to wait
months for it. but will send it at once, or it can
be had of our agents. Subsribers pay on deliv
ery of piotures, no waitino. Pictures now
reapy, and delivered by us at osck. If we
have
NO AGENTS
in vour neighborhood. We Want One
PiyrpT nywo want only Good, Active Agents,
xtilil IIU1 ?cither local or canvassing,?as we
almost give away a VALUABLE outfit,
and furnish the BEST PAYING
agency in America. Give exclusive
territory and the BEST TOOLS to
1 work with. Our Agents having imiffflirm
f mense success, and making from $'3.
Ill Pi J/J I l to $15. per day,?one Agent took 40
subscriptions in one day,?others report from 10
to 25 per day. Specimen copies of paper full
particulars, terms, etc., sent free to any address
write At Once to Opr Fireside Friend, Cliigo,
111.
Dec. 5-2t
TONSORIAL
HAVING Repaired and re-fitted our shop, we
arc now prepared to do any work in our
line. Our shop is in the Market Building, on
Main Street!-.
Shaving, Shampooing,* flair-cutting &c., done
th cLatestStyles, Geo. McLAIN & Co.
aug22 tf, . j
ALL persons having olaims against the estate
of Margaret E. Hughes, deceased, will pre-'
present them in due form to the undersigned for !
payment, and all indebted to the said estate
will make immediate payment.
A. L. McMULLAN, Adm'r.
Nov. 7 *" 3m.
Havana Oranges
And NORTHERN APPLES. For sale by
' D. C. KIKKLEY.
Apples. Oranges, Bananas,
Cranberries, Lemon?, &c. For sale by
D. C. IURKLliy, Agent.
NOTICE. |
Ths undersigned have opened a.Gallery in the
Court House ?t Leneaeter, where they will be
happy-to-see-tbrir:frieiids.
At the same timrthey continue their GalleTy
in Camden, in the. Workman Bu^ding^r^v
Notice, of Dissolution.
THE co-partnership heretofore existing between
Joseph. Cloud and Francis h Zenp,
Jr., has been dissolved by mutual consent.
" " CLOUD k ZEMP.
All persons having claims against the said
co-partnership will receive payment npon pt^
aentation, and those indebted#? make payment
to the undersigned. ^
, JOfl. S. CLOUD.
December 6.. tf
EMPORIUM
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BOOTS AND SHOES
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IN OAMDEN
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DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Mats and Caps^
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- $ . ;, #U? '-"'ii I'iWKV
-
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?4 } 'tenons'Inn/rs'.K
Call and Examine the
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'
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Seasonable Goods,
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AT PRICES WHICH *
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Defy Competition,
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AT THE
CASH STORE
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J OS. S. CLOUD.
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HAVE BEEN MADE
THIS WEEK,
to m
Sr 3 3 K OF GOODS,
Which are now offered at prices which
DEFY COMPETITION.
Call and Examine
F1AA1IO 4 in DDirVfi
UVW)9 Ail MP JT
Goods shown with pleasure at
H. BARUCffS STORE,
OPPOSITE THE MAKKET.
December 5.
Buckwheat, Flour and Corn.
"Rhlii Buckwheat.
1,000 Barrels Flour,
6,000 Bushels Corn.
For sale by
F. W. KERCHNENR,
Not. 14. Wilmington, N. C.
Fine Chewing Tobacco&Cigars.
rr HOSE in want of a max oood axticls of
t CHEWING TOBACCO and CIQARS can
find the nam a by calling on /
P. C. KIRKLEY, Agent
PIG HAMS, /
New Smoked Beef, \
Breakfast Strips. / J i
Bulk and Smoked- Very Choice. / / A
i received And for sale by / m
P. P. P5?AUS8UJti4 CO., / /
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