The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, October 16, 1873, Image 3
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W LOCAL MATTERS.
I CHURCH illKE(TOHV.
Baptist Church, Broad street?Rev. Robt. j
Thomson, Pastor. Services every Sunday
lit 11a. in. and 71 p. ui. Prayer Meeting
Thursday ut 8 p ui.
II
I K Methodist Clinrch. DeKalb street?i\ev
I I: L. Harper, Pastor?Services at 11 A. M.
I ^Paud 7J M. on Sunday : Prayer Meeting Wod
nosduy at 4 P. 31.
Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?
B Uev. 3. II. Hay, Pastor?Services at 11
K A. M. and 4 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at 4 P. 31.
Kt'iscoPAL Church. Corner of Lyt tleton
K muTLaurens streets, Rf.v. B. F. 1>. Perry,
Sunday services at 11 o'clock A. 3!. and 4
rp. M. On Wednesday evening at 7J
o'clock and Friday morning at 91 A M.
MEETINGS.
Wateree Division No. 9, S. of T,
I J Attend the llegular Meeting, j
/S. ofv.iur Division at temperance
/nj|^ /In/! on MONDAY evening
next, at 71 o'clock.
Hy order ot the W. P.
W- K McCKEIGHT, K. S.
We thank our friends for the increased 1
patronage which we arc daily receiving.
Alr.Midv a larerc Dumber of new uanies have j
been added to our subscription list. Propo- [
smg. us we do, to labor in tfio interest of j
Kershaw County, we hope to receive mauy
such evidences of the appreciation of our
I % efforts to promote the iutcrests of our peo>
p!?- i
k ' ft. J. Arranth, Rsq?This gentleman is
E- now wkh Messrs. Wjn. D. Lqv0 ft Co, proprietors
of thtv " Ch-and Central Dry (roods
Kmporiuw," of Columbia, which is fast becoming
one of the first dry goods houses in
the State. Mr. A.'s cuurtesy and efficiency
as a salesman are well known, and .ve bespeak
/or him, at his present place of business.
the patronage of any of our citizens
who inay visit Columbia. See his card in
another oolumn.
Death of a Cot.vTT Commissioner.?
Benjamin MeCaskill, one of the Commissioners
of Kenhaw.Coanty, died iu Camden *on
M onday, the 13%-h inst., of congestive chill,
after an illness of about ten days. He was a
a colored man, frnirfble.Wd of very limited
cduoatiou, but honest, and desirous of discharging
the duties of his office, so far he
viJPfx'.H.tl }? !* 1
Report op the County Commission*ers.?We
recoived, too late for publication
n ** /i 4..
to-day. the Annual iicport or tne tuuiaj
Commissioners for Kershaw. Ti will appear
'"""iWsit# .toimluH
The Kershaw Gazette.?The second
issue of this journal is before us. We eon- j
gratulate our neighbor on the neat and busi- ;
ness-liko apgearaneo of his paper; and are
sorry that the lateness of his appearance at 1
first, tether with the .press of business,,
prevented us from giving nun" anJ earlier j
greeting. We welcome him to the journal-1
istic brotherhood.
We publish tins week a letter f^oui 7V?South,
written by oao of oar fellow-townsmen
distinguished for patriotism,'over the
Mf'/N <I* jjIumc of "llobkirk."
f * j a ?.' ms. -s
Temperance.?Tt is gratifying to state
that, in this community, increased interest
is taken in the cause of Temperance. Watcree
Division, Xo. 9, Sons of Temperance,
has over one hundred awl twenty memlora,
and the number is constantly increasing.
Six candidates were initiated at the
meeting on Monday night last.
The Camdf.n and Kershaw District j
Dible StiCHTV held its liftj-fourth anniversary
meeting in the Presbyterian Church
of Ciwnden, 8. G'., on Sunday evening last,
at 7i o'clock,
The Annual Sermon was preached before
tiro ttorietv by the Hot. K. L. Harper, of the
Methadiaf Kpiseopni Church, from second
Kpiitlo to the Tbeseoloniaus, .'1 chap. 1 v.
'Tirethren. pray forns, that die wortl of the
Lord may have free course and he glorified.'
After religious services, the Society was
organized by the President, Ucn. J. J?. l\trslinw,
taking the (.'hair, and calliug around
him the nificere and ?ember-) of tlie Society.
The SocrrUurv read the minutes of the
last meeting, which were approved and
adopted.
Mr. A. M. Kennedy, tho Honk Agent,
mado his lirpQft. showing that he had distributed.
mostly to Sabbath Schools, during
the past year. 7<> copies of the Scriptures and
parts of the Scriptures, and still had on
1.104: ,Am. .
S5 small Testaments, at 10c. $ $ "?ft
31 !' . " at J5<*. 4.6a
34 large bigtd lJibles, at 60<'. 20.40
9 " Testament*, at tide 3 40
J Family Bibles,. 7.00
W5.96
Tlie /lev. K A. Ro]1??. District Superindent
of the Auxiliary Societies in the State
of South T'nrolinn. being present, was called
upon, and delivered an interesting address,
giving a aynopsii of what bad been done in
the 0tat# dttfisf to pfut yA>. hovfcg ibat
7.00<> families hud beeu visited; 875 of
whom were found destitute, and supplied;
[871 individuals were also supplied; 2?I0
Sabbath Schools had been supplied; 500 i
convicts, 300 Railroad hands, and 5,000 '
Freed men.
The lie v. S. II. Hay then presented the
followiug minute concerning the death, since
our last meeting, of Rev. F. Rrucc Davis:
Since the last meeting of the Kershaw
and Camden Rihle Society, Clod luts removed,
by death, tlio Rev. Frederick Rrucc
Davis, It tccomcs those who were associated
with hitn in giving the Scriptures to those
who have theui not, to express their feelings
under a dispensation of Providence, si* dark
and distressing to them. Tn tiic performance
of this snared duty, however, they can
command no language adequate to convey
their appreciation of his excellence, and
?kQ;? MnKn nf tlmir ?roat loss.
u,tu DW,,UV v* o
His life was short?his sun went down
while it was da) ?hut that life, so evanescent,
was bright and shining. When hut a boy,
he gave himself to Hod, and professed laith
in the Groat Redeemer. From that time, ho
sceuied to rise, as few arc able to do* nbove
the influence of earthly things, and ''adorned
in nil things the doctrines of God,his Saviour.'
JI is piety was pure, fervent and exalted.
Called, by the Great Head of the Church,
to the responsible duty of preaching the
Gospel, he gladly obeyed. A steward of the
mysteries of God. he searched the Scriptures
for the truth lie loved to impart to others.
His prayer was, " speak, Lord, for thy servant
heareth." lie labored faithfully, lovingly,
and earnestly, for the glory of God,
and the salvation of man He was ardentlyattached
to the branch of the Church of
Christ of which he was a minister and orna
incut, but ho was no bigot. His love for
God's people leaped denominational barriers,
and rejoiced in the communion of the saints
A few months ago, he left the home of his ?
youth and manhood to enter a new and promising
field of labor. Whilst girding for
the work before him, the Master called?ho
left the world, and is with tli* Saviour whom
he loved, lie it, therefore. Resolved :
1. That this Society mourns the death of
Itev. Frederick liruce Davis, bows with
- - ? .t A
resignation to Cod's will, anil rejoices mm
lie whom they 1 .ved has obtained the Crown.
2. That it will delight to cherish the
memory of one so pure, so loving, so excellent,
and will inscribe his name upon H
separate leaf of its records.
3. That whilst it tenders* its sympathy to
his bereaved relatives, it would specially
uiingle its tears with hcr's, who. with maternal
fondness, first directed his infant
mir.d to Jesus, and with her's who, in lone
widowhood, treads life's dark journey, and
commends them and the little ones by prayer
to llim who i^an sustain them.
A colleotiort was then taken up in' aid of
the Society, when $10 30 were received and
paid over to the Rcv..E. A. Hollos. District
Superintendent-for the State of South Carolina.
The election of Officers being in order, on
motion of tho Rev. S.* II. IJnyr tho sauic
officers were Continued in office for another
year.
On motion of J. K, .Withowpoon, Esq.,
the thanks of the Society were tendered to
the Iicv. R L. Harper, for the able and interesting
sermon preached before the Society,
and to the Rev. fi. A. Bolles, lur the interest
and zeal he has manifested in this noble
cause.
It. was was fcrther resolved, that the next
anniversary of this Society, be held in the
Presbyterian Church of Camden, on the
2nd Sabbath in October next, at 7} o'clock
P. M., and that the minutes of this meeting
be published in the Camden JOURNAL.?
Benediction was pronounced by the Rev. S. ;
II. I lay. On motion the Society adjourned, j
J. B. Ker8Iiaw, President.
W. II. R. Workman, Sec'y.
The officers of the Society arc, J. B. Kershaw,
President; J. E. Matthews, 1st ViccPresidont;
A. M. Kennedy, 2nd Vice-President;
W. II. R. Workman, Secretary and
Treasurer; A. M. Kennedy, Book Agent, all
of whom are members of tho Executive
Committee, which i- further composed of
the members of the different Protestant congregations
of the place, who are eje officio j
members of the same, Messrs. Jai. J>uniap, 1
W. M. Shannon, J. K. Withcrspoon, and J.
I). Kennedy.
Bibles and Testaments, can be obtained
from A M. Kennedv, Deposetory.
' I
I Sooner or Inter all will be forced to ad ,
[iiiit, that manual labor cannot compete in
quality of work with machinery, and none
are so blind a3 not'to notice the great reduction
in the price of an article, as soon ns .
machinery is adapted to its manufacture.?
No line of goods have bcc-n more favorably
affected by skillfully made machinery, than j
Doors, Sashes. Minds. &c. All of the hn*
provoujenta in this line arc used to get up
stock fur Mcssers. I. II. Ham, & Co., Charleston,
S. C. Agents for the best rooling and
| lining A.-bestoe Felt ever used. Send for
price list and circulars.
V 15. Smith & Uro. advertise a large)
-lock < !'(iener d .Merchandize, at the cor;
ner of Jtroad a.id llutlcdge streets. 11. M.
[Smith, formerly of the "Little (lroccrv."is
| a member of ti.o firm. (Jive him a call.
I Our popular young friends, A. I>altoti
Kennedy and Hunter Jl. TViykin, have
formed rt cn partnership as Merchants. We
predict* for tLeui that succtS* in business
which they so justly deserve. Sco their
i notice in another column.
Post OFrri'E?t illil further nniioo the
Post Office will be open daily during the
: week from 8} a. m. to 1 p. ui., and from 8 j.
i ui to 7 p. ui. On Sunday froui 1) to lu a
ui. The mails close daily at 7 p. ui.
| 4 (TREAT SENSATION'! Agents Wanted. Cash
Sulurv or commission uliowed. strictly lionorable.
Address, b\ A. ELLS A CO., Charlotte, Mich. 4w
WORKING CLASSSSf ff
spectable employment at home, day or evening; no
capital required; fuiljust Mictions Sc valuable package
of goods sent free l.v mall. Address, with six cent re
turn stamp, M. YOl'NO, A CO., 173 Greenwich st, N. Y.
aai inp.rn O No, we would ouly call attentiou to
IVIU It UL11 i our wkli. augek, with which a man
can earn $2fi per day iu good territory. It bores any
diameter, and ordinary wells at the rate of 160 ft. per
day. Farm, Township A county Rights for sale. Descriptive
book sent on receipt of 9c. postage. Address
Al'hkk Co., St. Louis, Mo.
For I'ortabh and Stationary Steam Engine*
Page's Patent Portable
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS.
To cut from 300 to 3,(100 feet per hour with one Saw.?
Gang. Mnleynnd Sash Saw Mill, Portable (Irist Mills.
Duffel i Turbine Water Wheels, and every kind of .Wachinerv
accessory to the manufacture of Lumber.
Address, GEO. PAGE Sc CO.,
No. fi Schroder St., Baltimore, MU.
ifSend for Descriptive catalogue and l'rice I.lst.
WASHINGTON ANDEN8XDE.
AGENTS WANTED for a complete history of our National
Capital, its origin, growth, excellencies, abuses,
??..,i^o u?,i ?orannni?es are all nortrnved in that graph
ic style which has placed the author, Ukokuk Ai.frkd
Townsbnd, among the foremost newspaper correspondent*
jf the time. It gives bold startling, truthful
iusitle views of Washington life, and Congressional and
Lobbying Jobbery. Books ready for delivery. Extra
terms for this State. Address,
James Bbtts a Co., Hartford, Ct.
Breech-loading Shot Guns 340 to $300. Double
Shot Guns $8 to SI"?t). Single Guns, S3 to
$20. Rifles, $8 to $75. Revolvers, $0 to .$25.
l istols, $1 to S8. Gun Materials, Fishing Tackle.
Large discotyit to Dealers pr Clubs. Arnty Gtins,
Revolvers, kc., bought or traded for. Goods
sent by express C. 0. D. to be exumined before
paid for.
IsTZELTVIEIR/
Neglect a Cough, Nothing is more certain to lay
the foundation tor future evilcousequenees.
Wells' Carbolic Tablets
are a sure cure for all diseases of the Respiratory Organs,
Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Diphtheria. Asthma,
Catarrh, Hoarseness. Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe,
or Bronchial Tube?, and ull Diseases of the Lungs.
In all cages of sudden cold, however .taken, these
f ABETS should be promptly and freely used. They
equalize the circulation of the blood, mitigate the ae*
verity of the attaek. and will, in a very short time, restore
healthy action to the snorted organs.
Well's Carbolic Tablets are put up only In bi.t*k
boxer. Take no snbstttntoa. if they can't be found at
your druggist's, skni> at once to tub Aoent in New
? ' ? mail
T0KK, WIK) win mm mu mum "j ........
DDnT bk Deceived by Imitations.
Sold by druggists. Price 2.1 cents a box.
JOHN o. KKLLOGU, lb i'latt-at., New-York,
Send for circular. Sole Agent lor United States.
gviQM es7yr>ja
Agents Wanted. '
SEXH FOR CATAI.OOl'K.
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., N. V.
^HH
THE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINE
THAT AT TLll S \m: TIME
Purges, Purifies, and Strengthens the
System.
Dr. Tttt's Pii.lr are composi d of many ingredients.
Prominent among tliera are Nursaparilla and Wild
Cherry, so united as to act together; the one, through
Its ad'nil.vtnre with aiher substances, pnrlfving and
purging; while the other is strengthening tl??* system.
1 hus these Pills are ai the stum tdno a tonic and a cathartic,
a des'.deratntn long sought for hv medical men,
but ncvur before discovered. In other words, ihe.v do
the wotT of two medicines and do it much hotter than
any two we know of, for thev remove nothing from
tim system batimpnritiea, ao Uial while Ikt) purge
thev also sircugthen and hence they cause no debility
and are toll ?wed by no reaction.
1>k. Tctt's Pills have a wonderful influence on the
Mood. They uot, only purify without weakening it.
but they remove all noxious particles from tlic chyle
before it is converted into fluid, and thus makes im
* ' <?? ? ?? iniiuiuviiiiiiti As there is it'1 tie
pare Iwiyii au Htwx ...
Mlitation, mo there ia ti" t?an??*a ?>r sickness attending
the ^operation of thin moat excellent medicine which
never strain* or tortures the digestive nri-uns, 'ait
caufces tliaiii to work in a peii.et natural manner:
hence persons taking .them ilo not Income pale ami
emaciated, nut on the contrary, while all impurities are
being removed, the combined action of the Sar- aparilla
and Wild therr.v purities ami invigorates ihe body, and
a robust s'jtc of health ia the result of their united aet
ion. Prlec 2."t cents * ts>X. Sold by ail druffuiatn. Ho.
pot Js Coi tlandt St., Npw York, :-.v
<ai*nii<l Concert
By State Authority,
(or the purpose of aiding in the establishment of
I.IMOL.N LI Ills A It Y.
A Grand Concert will be given in the CITY
OF NEWARK, N. J., on NOV EMHKK 11, 1S7.I,
at which time and place
$225,000IN CASH
will be distributed among the Ticket-holders. Ths enterprise
1m chartered by the LCglalu ure <>r the State of
New Jeraay, for the purpose alio re named, and purchasers
of ^keta can rely upon let feet the falrtes
in the distention and prompt payment of the Gifts Advertised,
Tickets, fl reeh; C for t-\ 18 for $10, ys for
Jan. $W8,onoiuCa?h Gifts. The following (Jit.s w fit in*
distributed among ticket-holders iiiitneiUuicly after the
concert, aud Gifts ituietiialcli ilmi after.
ONE GHAN I) CASH GI1T JM.ntsi
ONE GUAM) CASH GIFT ln.oon
Oke gkasii Cash Gift in,eon
ONI Gkanu Cash (.'iit 8,on.:
1 Cash Gift il.oon
1 Cash Gill i.tssi
1 Cash Gift if.oOn
l ( ash Gilt :>,noo
icash Gilt ?,noo
1 flash Gift tf.oou
1 Cash Gift 1,000
1 Cash Gift 1.000
1 Cash Gilt l.oon
1 Cash Gift l.noo
1 Cash Gift !,?*?
1 fash Gift l,ooo
1 Cash Gift . i.ooo
1 Cash Gilt 1,(smi
l Cash Gift 1,000
1 Cash Gift l,(smi
to Cash Gifts #.'hMi each ft,'""'
'Mi Cash Gills at mi " t.iMio
]oii Cash Gifts loo " 10,000
'too cash Gif's fsi " lo.ooo
8,not) Cash Gifts lo " .'si.immi
8,000 Cash Gifts 8 " %,0U0
l?,(ioO Cash Gifts 1 " l-W
26,X.'il CASH (J1FTS aniotii.tinp lo iS2'2-i,OUH
-1 lurifi flllt'H.
As wp emi'Miy no oiimnn- ,
wi* are pnA>>lo<l to ifivc to pnrctuijo'r tin- ticnoitt ot the
?'l iiu iii isHiOll tliH' WOllllI litlll'l IVifii' {.'<' I tile Alt' nt. \\>
will tticiiIn. .voit ik tickets to:- {in. ?r *>I'oryia;
5 for$f?. Siiijile tickets one iloila/. A'l comtRtinlratloiiH
|.!om|i:iv Htiswcroil.
'I'Iip <ii*ti jliutlnti itIII t?? wii<lii' tr<l l<> it sworn < < in.
i'ltticc, u li . (Vol i|i'< |i|c upon tit*.- r t aid tnnst iinpiirual
ino of <litr Unit Ion. A <<f iiiiihIhtk to
trbtcii Kills in MnriKil willlMMHl t i*verj ptitvlmei
tniiif'iliut af't ! Hip foil.cii. \\< ..tilscml itrki't-< )
r\pi"y- ili.l colli rt o|| i|i'||\ <r\. ,?'o||H? <i|i|i<,'0(1.
It'- sure uii'l - 'inl lour full ni|ilrct>f ? 11.11111% toivn, roiintf
ami ,<u it . plainly ifrlttni. A* owr one-hairof ihq
I rickets area nt; rnnfetl b/ Ajpni* In ibi* I'ltltiimni
tiV, '.i ttonlil ;<<H, (.< tin .< MltOil. ntif ol i|o;r In
I forwat'l tlti o orilcra to us at oiipi*. I to tint ileltv.
1
( "Kiiotviii}* l)i<- imwiagrr*' of tins ?-i.i.'i|ift*i%*tti' car
i.< iff t!i<-1 .it.Hi' that 11 wi;i tip :i it -.1 h % ao'1
p.ti'iy Piuili'i' ii' I'tnii tip plitcp'l In it." Si'wark.d urna!,
"Tin* ntfii.njrorn < f tin? enterprise a*< tinui of < -harm:.
tiT ami ai'I it'.. mill there is no iiouiit ion they n ill uiitkt
tic enterpt.se niiilii"ii(lr Kit?'i't'H?fttl." -Newark 1'rea*.
X'i'li. ss, I'llTKKs.v 1 ti? Hire. tors. " tvark, N. J. In
SARATOGA APERIENT 1 lit tl|< lortn of t
I t'otv pi.it us Mip siralojfa Mimnal Sjniint Watera, am'
usp'l forth.- s:np purposes. (Vmipsrt ami l'ortahl
; I'rfpiitPil ui'ty ii.vdRfl. IT. Klsii.t Hon, snt.itoifa Springs
N. V. H0I1I <iy Di ujfgiutt .;r"i KY ir. am.
DAVIDSON OOLLEGE,
MEcKLENBURO COUNTV, X. .C
Well equipped. Seven Professors. Expenses Low
Session commences September*28, 1873. send foi
atalo gue.
J. R BLAKE.
Chairman of the Lacluty.
Important and True.
UEWGOODS.
Cheap Goods.
Such Goods as we Require.
We would respectfully inviie the attention of
onr friends and customers to our stock of
STEW Q-OOIDS,
which we have just received, and are selling at
as low prices as (lie same goods can be bought
in any country town in the southern country.
Our stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.
'Comprises in part: Calicoes, Alpaccns, Worssteds,
IteLnines. Heragc, Ginghams, Plaids, Linsoys,
Kersevs, Onssnneres. Snttinetts. Jeans,
' - - ~ U1?
Denims, Ticking, Mitrtings ami oueeiuig.i, uivbched
ami unbleached; Drillings, plain ami checked
Oznaburg*: Blankets, Coverlids, Comforts*
Over and Umlershirts ami Drawers: Ladies'
Balmoral Skirts. Corsets: ladies' and gent's.
Handkerchiefs, Indies' gent's, and ren'g
Hosiery, Gloves, &c., ladies' Belts, gent's. Bows,
Collars, Shirt Fronts, Suspenders, &c., Laces,
Edgings, Braids, Trimmings, &o? Towels, Knitting
Cottou, Needles, Bins. Hsir Pins, Hair
Nets, Thimbles and Thread. Pocket Knives,
Pocket Books, Round and Dressing Combs,
Tooth Brushes, Pens and Pencils, Extracts and
Pomades, with various other articles to numerous
to mention. Our stock of
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES
Consists of everything .usually kept in a well
regulatpTl Fanyly Grocery, viz?
'SUGARS?All grades
COFFEE ?Piio, Laguyrannd Java
RA COX?Whitonnd smoked Sides and Shoulders
/WEAKEST STRIFS?Thevej-y best in Baltimore
?
MOLASSES-?New Orleans and 8. H. Syrup
M. I CA'.-I REE?Nos. 1. 2 and .1
ClfEFSE?New New York Factory
GOS 1/EX Ii UTTER?The best to be had.
LARD?Superior Lenf
RICE?Both prime and medium
/'EARL GRIST?Front Baltimore
L': 4 .,,, ltueliani imn.
XUliAl t "?rmcsi viivnuig .nt -?
king
I'll'ES?All sizes, kinds and qualities
CtUARSt?From finest to common grades
CANNED GOODS?Of every docription
CONFECTIONS?Of all varieties and qualities
SARDINES?'Warranted genuine *
Yeast Powders, Salud Oil, Candles, Matches,
Family and Fancy Soap, Strfrch, Soda, Pepper,
Spice, Nutmegs, Ginger. Mustard, Pickles, Jellies,
Worcestershire Pepper and Capers Sauces,
Powder, Shot and Cape, and many other articles
which we have not room to mention. We
also keep during the season
All kinds of Fruits, Vegetables &c
Such as Apples. Oranges. Lemons. Bananas,
Cranberries, Raisins. Figs, Prunes. Currants,
| Cabbages, Iri?di Potatoes, Onions, itc,
We iwve also always on hand an assortment
Of
Crockery w aire, Ae. Ac.
All of the above good.- we will sell at the very
lowest figures for Cash, and purchasers will
find it to their interest to give us a enll before
purchasing elsewhere.
KIRKLKY ?fc (JARIzAXD.
j Next door south of tlieoomer, inthe Workman
| Building.
| Sept. . tf.
Drugs and Medicines
llfK have just received from the Northern
n Markets, the l?irj?stgck of
i iJlKifX, Medicines. i'tfilltx, Oils, I (XTnishes,
Ohm, Lam)*, Patent Me>lia'nes,
Sjtices, anil Ih/e^SnJfs,
(f?' nc rally
, ever brought to this mnvket.
A? the import duty has been reduced on iimny
i articles, we can Hell cheaper than cYor before,
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
j November 28. if
CAROLINA LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
Memphis, .Tenn.
RUANCH OFFICE AT BALTIMORE, MD.
Assets, $1 075,000,
11 oil JEFF. DAVIS. PreMident.
Hen. WaPK HAMI'tOX, Vice 1'resident
JOIIN D: KENNEDY, State Agent,
May 22. l2ui.
J.I. MIDDLETON& CO.,
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BALTIMORE, MI).,
t
Having purchased the eutire STOCK 01
<:<)(>I?S of Messrs. P. L. 1)*Sai:ssuke &
Cd.. we will sell the same at
COST for CASH,
i ami for that purpose heicby constitute t
Members el that firm our agents to effect sucl
ile.
*1.1. MimtLETOX A CO.
.1 into S t f
WATERS* CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS
are the most beam If ul t?
Uk atyle and perfect in tone
dUElMn ever made. 7V CON?
ITOP it thr be.t
f560PIANOS
rln?* maker*, including ATI.IIN , . ,
i tremolylowprlrc* for rn*b?"r part
ir? hiimll monthly V _ "
I Ocinvo liwlflmii I'lUON, Bjl *V-? ?"?
improvement*, f?r |ilS m*h ,? .
Oi tavr, 170. IM?1 BI.K-HKED OHUANS,
*100! l-STOP no; *-XT01?, tl?5, a"1'?'P*
I VY?rih.ILLrSTHATh:i)C.lTMOOl'?aMAlLEr>.A torpe
unite M in inert, Church'*. Sun<1ou-.1 %cnA>,lnnpetlalti
k .<fi<t, ZxxVm. etc AUlim WANTEDi
NEW G
I am now receiving the i
DRY G<
CLOT]
Hats, Boots
Which I have ever offered 1
care, at low pi
EXTRA I3ST3D'
To those in want of a good
Cash Price.
R0BER1
- CAMDEN, OCTOBER 2, 1873.
GRAND I
OJ
FALL AND Wll
ONE OJ
LARGEST
Ever Produced i
DHT GOODS,
O LOTHINa, tta
BOOTSANDI
Carpets and
IN ENDLESS V.
Cheaper T
J@"Country Merchants will fiud it to (
is extensive stock.
CALL AT ONCE AND
*
Camden, September 11.
3,000 xjwj
FOR PAL]
?:
WE are now receiving from the Manufacturer!
SHOES AXI) TRUNKS of every deacriptit
Market. Merchants visiting Charleston are invit
D.'
; 2 HAYNE I
August 28.
' FALL
AXD
Winter Goods!
A.T
J. A T. I. JOXEN'
CHEAP CASH STORE. I
Our Steele of
General Merchandize,
Consisting in part, of ,
idir/y Q-ocras,
Groceries, Hardware,
' Cutlery, Boots, and Shoes,
Notions, Hats, &e,
Will be sold at the very lowest prices for I
cash or its equivalent in barter.
All Goods sold by us are warranted
as represented.
j. Wc have a large aud well selected stock of
North Carolina Shoes,
Which we offer at low figures.
We pay the highest market prices for Cot-1
1 ton and other Country Produce. Agents
for XeblettA Goodrich's Cotton Gins, which
we offer at Manufacturer's prices.
ffc?~All Goods purchased by parties resiJ--?
mrnnr.ite limits of the town, |
Ulllg >>1111111 l/liu ? v. J
will be delivered by us free of charge.
j. & T. I. JONES.
Camden, Sept. 25. tf.
Bagging, Ties, &c.
40 bales RAGGING, various brands,
2 tons ARROW TIES.
MAOKAKRL, in burrels, half-barrels, quarrels,
kits and at retail.
CROCKERY, Ac. Ac.
Just received bv
J. A T. I. JONES.
August 28. tf
CORN!CORN!
3.000 Bl'SHELS PRIME WHITE
CORN. For sale by
WIUIAM8 A MURCHSON,
I Jan. 16. Wilmington, N. C.
OODS!
mpst complete stoek of
rinns ,
SING,
and Shoes,
&o the Public, bought with
rifees. I offer
CJOE^ElsTTS
article at the very lowest
M. KENNEDY.
JISPLAY
F
NTER GOODS.
' THE
1 STOCKS
"X *v
in this Market.
' ; '* *
U .? -tiTap
BHOXIS,
window aiutde^
A.RIETY, AND
han Ever!
< , J : - :,s.ji M> 'i? Vi+J<
(heir interest to select their sushis ft?l
- rle *< dMI 4
EXAMINE.
11. BARUCH.
' , ?T ? ! ' j ?? ' .
?T8 AND SHOES
^ I .
j TRADE.
i? . ' . mU..M * -**
^ i ?it ?t-u?J a# MMM
i a very large anu wen seievicu eiw> ? ?>?
>n, which will be sold as low M ia n]f otko*
;ed to ezainine our sloek.
F. FLEMING & 00.,
3TRBET, CORNER 01 CHURCH STREET.
'
1873. .. 1873.
IT ATT. TPATTTilWe
a^e now receiring a largo stoofc of
DRY GOODft,
CLOTHING, for Men and Bojj,
HATS, of ill styles,
100 cases BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,
SADDLERY AND HARNESS.
In fact, a great many articles too tedious to Motion?all
of whioh we will aell at oar n?el low
prices.
BAUM BRO.
September 19 tf .
SBeesps*
Pall and Winter.
1873.
Dry Goods,
ANl i1 ?
uiotnmg,
Boots and Shoes.
Hats, Groceries,
Crockery and Hardware,
AT
W. 1. ARTHUR'S.
0
I aui offering extra inducements to pu?
oh users from my
camAiiir
liAUWJSi ML'W^ma
and would respectfully aolioit a call,
W. L. ARTHU R
September 25. 3
Butter, Cheese, Lard&Mullet.
200 boxes CHEESE,
50 Tubs BatteC, .
50 Barrels and Tuba Lard,
125 Barrels No. 1 "Mullet.
F. W. KERCflSiR.
27, 28 and 29 North Water 8t
1 Jan. 16, WUttUgton, N. 0.
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