The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, November 06, 1873, Image 4
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Editors Abbeville IUxxeb; The poetry of
R. H. Wilde, beginning, "My life Is like the
Summer Rose," is uipvcrsally admired and frequently
found in the periodicals o}' the day. 1Jis,
polii ics are forgotten, his life ofTns ?o encumbers I
* the shelves of booksellers, whilst this gem, recognized
as true poetry, even in fault-finding
England, promises to embalm his name in lit
eraiyimmortality.-' '
It is not. however, so well known that a lady
of Baltimore met the distinguished advocate in
the Court of the with much
more force ami almost equal beauty. As the
stanfcas of each are nat found in connection, it
is proposed to give those of Wilde separately,
and in a similar way the ladyV&psmtec in reply.
WILDE.
My life is like the Summer Rose
That open*.to the morning sky, ]
But ere th<*sh5tnt?s of evening close.
Is scattered on the ground to die,
Vet on that rose's humble bed
The swetiegt dews of niglu are shed,
As if f??W#pi such.waste to soc;
But none shall weep a tear for me.
* ** f LADY.
The dews of night may fall from Heaven,
Upon tii* withered rose's bed.
To mourn the virtues of the dead.
Vet morning's sun the dews will dry,
And tears will fade from sorrow's eye,
At! eat ions pangs be lulled to sleep,
And even lore forget to weep.
, W1U,EMy
tffe i*l|ke the Autumn leaf
That trembles on tile moon's pale ray,
stibT J? frail, its date is brief.
Restless, and soon to pass away;
Yet ere thnt life shall Jail and fade.
The parent tree shall mourn ifs shade;
The wind bewail the lcuiiess tree,
But none shall breathe a sigh for me.
LADY.
The tree may mourn its fallen leaf,
And Antumn winds bewail its bloom,
And friends may heare a sigh ofgrief^
O'er those who sleep within the tomb,
Yet soon will spring renew iho flowers,
And time will bring more smiling hours, i
In friendship's heart all grief will die,
And even love forgot to 9igh.
WILDE. , .
My life is like the prints which feet
Have left on Tampa's desert strand?
Soon as the rising^ide shall beat,
All traoe shall van 1th from the sand.
Yet as if grieving to efface
All vestige of the human race
4 On that lea* shore, loud moans the sea;
But none alfc! shall mourn for me.
LADX.
The sea may on the desert shore
Lament eachtracc it bears away,
The Jonelv. its grief may pour
O'er"clterish^rYrfcndship's fast decay.
Yet^ whea all track is lost and gone,
^S'he Vavee dance "bright and gaily on;
Thus soon affection bonds are torn
And even love forgets to mourn.
'bow many acres
are unoccupied in the Great "West. There
arc eleven territories, two or three of
wbiclrare twice or three timee Urge as
the whole of New England, and it is a
small territory that i9 not at least ten
linn Ml 1 Colorado's
thirteen times as large as Massachusetts,
A^^Dakota and Arizona are
half latg^^PBi1 as -Colorado.. The
elev<|& territorie^^tain over 1.250,000,#60
acres, exceeding by nearly
200,800 square miles the aggregate territorSjof
all the prespiifndmitted States
of twUnic^^Tln^U^Titory of Alaska
Nit REpL^,?A Massachusetts
farmer says .'jRvlv oittle will follow me
untiot leave^clotJJnd on their way up
to the barnyanTlBfthe evening stop and
call for a lock ^ hav." J
Siithson saywflierc nothing at all
renufckablc in JR\t went into a
barnyard in the OTfffitry one day last
weelc'trhere he had not the slightest acquaintance
w^jhe^ttle, and an old
hull not o^oll^d hHp till he left the
lot, but toik tluigaieou ine uiuges ami
raced wittf him dTy> -to the" house in the
niostfamiflwfrqan#r poftsihjc. Smithson
says be has Bud'lubtytimt tfic ohl fellow
would have calTud for'-something if he
had faited a ilttle while, but lib didn't
wan fete keep the folks waiting dinner,
so habung one tail of his coat and a
piec^of his pants on the bull's horns and
went into the bouse.
The slowly-starving editor of a paper
in Bratteboro, "N't., drops into poetry as
follows:
'We had sweet dream- (fie other night,
When nil around was still.
We dreamed we saw a ho?t of folks
1'ftjr up their printer's hill
We Wish the dream would come to pass,
Add our einptv pockets fill?
Tar da ump a te diddle dum,
Te ump tcJddle dill.
"Mn. if Von will give me an apple I
will lit a good." "No, iny child you must I
not l?b good for pay?you must be good
for nothing.",
At a juvenile party one litte fellow, rejoicing
in the splendor of his new clothes,
went ftp to another with the triumphant
remark : ' You ain't drt*so<l as well as
I am/' "Well," retorted the other, kT
can lick yon, anyhow."
The St. Louis Democrat says: "Our J
experience an<l the history of tho past
eighteen centuries incfin^ us to the belief
tint no matter how well you treat a
shot-gun, nor how you bring it up, it will
bangghe stuffing out of you the very
frst time it gets a chance."
A San Francisco gunsmith has been
robbed of nine revolvers and a respectable
accompaniment of bowie knives.
Nob >dy is after the thief.
A wrench writer has described a young
lady its a creature that ceases to kiss j
gentllinen at twelve, and begins again at I
twenw.
Liieralitv onusists less in giving pro- I
fine? than in giving judiciously. |
Tjke ambition and where will be
your heroes and patriots ?
A. T. Stewart, of New York, has built
a railroad thirty miles long to his property
at Hampstead Plaioi.
------ j * - ? - - A
return to the ohf plan of npprertti-'
eing boys to trades is being advocated.
The host of young men in every large
citv who apply for employment and fail
to get it for the reason that they can not
truthfully affirm that they are educated
or specially fitted for any particular
business, constitutes a potent argument
in favor of reform. Under the apprentice
system wc should have fewer ignorant
mechanics and incompetent business
men. A trade is half a man's fortune.
- - _ j ij. - .
New Advertisements.
SAMPLES soni by mail for 50c. that retail quick for $10.
1{. L. WOLCOTT, 1st Chatham Square, N. y.
GENUINE WALTBAk WATCHES SENT C. O. D.
The best and cheapest in the world, and the most accurate.
illustrated price list and inwest rates sent free.
Address FULLER A CU.t 28 Bond St., New York.
f heMagic"Comb^P W
colored hair to a permanent black or brown and contains
no poison. Trade supplied at lowest rates. Address,
MAUIC COMB CO.. Springlleld, Mans.
AVA/ATPU CDCC wr,rtl? $20, given gratis to
VVn Uf1 rtlLL every live man who will
act as our agent. Business light an 1 honorable. $3<>0
made in 5 da vs. Saleable as flour. Everybody buys It.
Can't do without It. Must have it. No Gift Enterprise,
no Humbug. KENNEDY & CO., Pittsburg. Pa.
MI l-D f"tC P O No, we would only call attention to
IVIUnULn f our well acgkr, with which a man
can earn $25 per day in good territory. It bores any
diameter, and ordinary wells at the rate of 150 ft. per
day. Farm, Township A eotinfy Rights for saie. Descriptive
book sent on receipt of 9c. postage. Address
Augkk Co., 8t. Louis, Mo.
i?pSY< 1IOMANCY or 80UL CHARMING." HomI
A either sex may fascinate and gain the love A affections
of any person they choose Instantly. This
simple mental acquirement all can possess, free, by
mall, for 25c., together with a marriage guide, Egyptian
Oracle, Dreams, Ilints to Ladiea, Wedding-Night
Shirt, Ac. A queer book. Address,
T. WILLIAMS A CO., Pubs. Ptiila., Pa.
For
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
Wells' Carbolic Tablets
PUT IT ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A Tried aud Sure Remedy'.
Sold by Druggists. ,
Agents Wanted.
sk.vo for catalo0ue.
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., N. Y
The Highest Medical Authorities oi
Europe say the strongest Tonic, Purifier anc
Deobstruent known to the iuedioal world it
JUE/tTBEBA,
It arrests decay of vital forces, exhanstlon of the ner
vona system, reutorea rigor to the debilitated, cleanse
vitiated bl<>o<l, removes vesicle obstructions and act!
dtreetlv on the Liver and Spleen. Price $1 a t>ottle
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Piatt St., N. Y.
TJ avt Til* llPPDK Pastor of the Chnrch o
IVt>- 1/1*. JLFl tHI5?, strangers and Editor o
the "Christian a?EnNew York, has written a worl
entitled "JESUS,''complete In one ootavo volume o
7Wt pages, beautifully illustrated. This book Is meetiDj
with a large sale. Dr. DEEMS l<eing a true friend o
Southern people, bis book w ill be eagerly looked to
here. Sold only through eattrawtng agents -appotntc*
bv the publishers For terrltorv for this and the Oram
Pictorial Book of Travels "ALL BOUND THE WOULD
address, * .
* UNITED gTATES PNBLIM 11 Nti VOf.
4v U * 18 Tnlrerslty rhwerNew York
TITAT AT Tt* 8 A JUL TTUt
Purges, Purifies, and Strengthens tht
System.
Dk. Ti rrM Pills are composed of many Ingredients
Proiniucnt among them are Narsuparilla and \V1J<
Cherry, ao united as to act together; the one, throngi
Ita admixture with other substances, purifying am
purging; while the other is strengthening the system
Thus these Pills are at the same time a tonic und a oh
thartic, a desideratum ion? sougnt tor i?y meuicai men
l?ut never before discovered, in other words, they d<
the work of two medicines and do It much better thai
any two we know of, fdr they remove nothing fron
the system bnt impurities, ?o that while they purgi
they also strengthen and hence they cause no dehlllt;
and are followed iiy no reaction.
1)k. Trrr's Pili.s have a wonderful inllueiice on thi
blood. They not only purlfv without weakening It
but they remove all noxious pkrtirtes from the chyli
before It is converted into mild, and thus makes fm
pure bloodsnutter impossibility. As there is node
Ml its t Ion, so thcie Isno nausea or sickness attendljii
the operation of this most excellent- medicine whlcl
never strains or tortures the digestive organs, bit
causes them to work in a perfect natural manner
hence persons taking them do not become pale an<
emaciated, but on the contrary, while nil impurities ari
being removed,the c unbilled action of the SareapartHl
and Wild Cherry purities and invigorates the body, nn<
a robust state of health Is the result of their united action.
Price 8P cents a box. Sold by all druggists. De
pot 43 Cortlandt St., New York. 4v
DAVIDSON COLLEGE,
MKcKJ.ENRURU COUNTY, N. C.
Well equipped. Seven ITofesSors. Expeuaes Low
Session commences September '28, 1&73. send foi
atalogue.
J. R BLAKE.
Chairman of the I, aciuty
SARATOGA APERIENT.
powdkk as the Saratoga Mineral Spring Waters, am
used f<<r the same purposes. Compact ami l'ortutil
Prepared only by ceo. it. KIkhA Soj?. Saratoga Springs
N . Y. Sold by Druggists WTicy it. sui
Hampden Sidney College.
rnifE next pension of this Seminary of learning
1. will commence on Thursday, September 4th,
Hampden Sidney is Situated in Prince Edward
bounty, Vn., within a few hundred yards of
I'liinn Theological Scininary, and seven miles
from Parmville the nearest depot of the Atlantic,
Mississippi ami Ohio ltailroad. The locality of
the College is most healthy, and the community
around distinguished for intelligence and piety.
There is no Grammer or Preparatory School
connected with the College. It retains the
curriculum and the great aim of its teachers is
to seeure thorough!)"'** in the training ami instruction
of tlioir pupils ami thus to pepare
them for professional studies or thcnotivedutles
of life.
The ordinnry expenses of n student exclusive
of t lie cn~t of clothing, travelling ami hooks, are
from to S-7 "> n year
For t'atalogue and further information apply
to KEV. J. M. 1*. ATKINSON,
President Hntnden Sidney College,
l'rinco Edward County, Vn.
August 21. 12m
LAW < A It 1>.
WM. D. TRANTHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAMDEN, S. C.
Offie* adjoining that of J. M. Davis, Esq
AE^V
i and 3-iSIAVf
ATTRACTIVE!!
4 ? ? ?
The attention of customers is called to my
LARGE*
AND * ^
Careftilly Selected Stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
ttartvivart?! <"Tk> .
CROCKERY.
1
A Large Stock of
GROCERIES. "
I'have also on hand, an assortment of
Furniture,
I '
With a variety of other articles. All of
which are offered upon the most reasonable
! terms.
J. W. McCURRY, Apt.
October 9. . tf i
THE LATEST!.
I HAVE OPENED THE
Most Complete Stock of
DRY GOODS,
[ READY MADE
CLOTH ING,
? -t - r
B
! BOOTS and SHOES,
r
x
* To which I give my special attention,
IT
1
I Hats and Caps,
Saddles, ?fcc
>
Eyer offered in this Market.
3 Special rare and attention having
been given to the selection and manufac!i
taring of fabrics for my sale t, of the presi
put season, customers will find an unusu
ally full, choice, and attractive assort'
mcnt purchased since the decline injrriees.
JOS. S. CLOUD.
u October 9. tf.
* HaildmEirdvw vulSirpp&Of*&npr |
i BrdcketsJTewrh RdljEiliistrrj^Win Qurdt, \
f SUtcjtniMifblelJintUi;FloorantLDruM. \
$ 71linjpWhi!rR'ne,WilnutfoiiylenioT): j
y> LdinetMakenRnt Jtfoth&a \
7) AU WorhW&rrttntii. \
j LOWEST PRICES. \
4 Send for Price L Ut. ^
LH. HALL&CO.!
f Monuflrlurm Sc Uulert* J
=i 2,4s 0,8,7ft Jfarhet Strett. S
S3 225, 225Lj?d3tB*p' L
CHARLESTON, S.g.g
Thif* Out entered according to Act of Congreis
in tlie ycarjl873, by I. II. HAz.l & Co., In tbo
office of the Librarian of Congress at
Washington.
May 19. 12m.
NOUT.II -Ct ItdLlN 4,
KERSHAW COUNTY.
Court of Common Plead.
JOHN I. THANTHAM, Adm'r.
rr.
JOSEPH J. DRAKFFORD, ct al.
BV 'virtue ot' an oWIer of the Circuit Court for
tho County aforesaid, made in this eatise, at
3o|iUuiihpr Term, 1873. all the creditors of the
Estate of \Vi 111inm Drokeford, deceased, are re<iuire*l
to ostabiieh thoir ilemanda >?#f<<re rue, on
or before Monday, the 21lh day of' No vent ber
18/3, or be debarred from the benefit of any,
decree to be made herein.
Oct. 9.? ' ,T. T. HAY, Referee. |
4
aV?
Winter Goods!
J ;
.k> / .i-.Ji# . v. wL.
J. A T. I. JOJFIIS'
* 4' " V o
( HEAP CASH STORE.
^ . . ... ^ ^ ^ ^
Oar Stock of
General Merchandize, ;
Consisting in part, of \
| ZDR/Z" GhOOIDSi {
Groceries, Hardware, j
Gutlerv. Boots, and Shoes,
) ^ UP f
\
Notions, Hats, &e, i
i1
Will be sold at the very lowest prices for J
cash or its equivalent in barter.
? ! I
All Goods sold by ns are warranted j?
as represented. ]
? ;
Wc have a large and well selected stock of j
North Carolina Shoes,
j
^ Which we offer at low figures. J
(
(
We pay the highest market prices for Cot- i
ton and other Country Produce. Agents \
for Neblett & Goodrich's Cotton G ins, which \
we offer at Manufacturer's prices.
fc??All Goods purchased by parties rcsi- '
ding within the corporate limits of the town, (*
will be delivered by us free of charge. <
J. & T. I. JONES. f
Camden, Sept. 25. tf.
' <
1873. 1S73.
"fall trade.
We are now receiving a large slock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, for Men anil Boys,
HATS, of all.styles,
100 cases BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,
' SADDLERY AND HARNESS.
In facl, a great many articles too tedious to mention?allot'
which we will sell at our usual low |
prices.
BAUM BRO.
j September 19 / tf '
Fall and Winter, j
1873.
>
Dry Goods, 1
Clothing,
I
Boots and Shoes.
Hats, Groceries,
Crockery and Hardware,
AT
w A viwvi ITWSi
H Li .1111 an * |
I
I am offering extra inducements to pur
chasers from wy
LARftK STOCK,
and would respectfully solicit a call.
W. L AKTIiril.
September 25.
Bagging, Ties, &c.
10 bales BAGGING. various brands,
ft tons ARROW T1R6:
MACK Alt Kb. in barrels, half-barrels, quarrels.
kits aud at retail.
CROOK KRY. Ac. etc.
Just received by
J. & T. I. JOXKS
August 29. tf
Flour! Flour!!
10(1 barrels. different grades, <
For sale by , (
BAl'M BRo. '
Bagging and Ties.
10.000 yards BAOflTNG
25,000 pounds TIES. For sale bv
BAUM BBO.
M( 0 \ ! 15 A CO \ !!
20.000 pounds BACON
* 5 bnrrek RAMS.
For sale by (
HAITI UltO 1
Scptcmbar 4. tf
"
Vermi lilies,
Worm Can<\y, an<f Patent Medicines of all a
kinds. Fo* sale by
Nov HODtf&ON & DtNLAF . 1
important and True. I."
NEWGOODS.
Cheap Goods.
Sndi Goods as we Require. (
We would respectfully iir ite the attention of
ur friends and customers te our stock of
FEW GOOZDS,
diieh we. have just receive", and are selling at
3 low prices u* the same goods can lie bought
i any country town in the southern country,
ur stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.
Comprises in part: Calier cs, Alpaccas, Worsted's.
DeLnines, Porage. Oirghams, l'lnids, T.ineys.
Kerseys, Cassinieres. Suttinctts, Jeans,
leninu, Ticking, Shirtings .nd Sheetings, bleahed
and unbleached: Drillings, plain and clieckd
Oznaburgs; Hlsnkets, Oovcrlids, Comforts,
(ver ami Undershirts nua urawcrs; mimes
Sahnornl Skirls, Corsets: ladies' and gent's,
fandkcrchiefs, ladies' gen's. and children's
losfery, Gloves, kc., ladies' Belts, gent's. Bows,
'ullars, Shirt Fronts, Suspenders, &c., Laces,
Edgings. Braids, Trimming*, &e., Towels, Kniting
CottA'n. Needles. Fins Hair Pins, Hair
fete, Thimblea and Thread. Pocket Knives,
'ocket Books, Round nud Dressing Combs,
Tooth Brushes, Pens and Pencils, Extracts and
'onindes, with various other irticles to numerous
o mention. Our stock of
HEAVY AND FANCYGROCERIES
Consists of everything nsmllykept in a well
cgulated Family Grocery, vii?
SUGARS?All grades
70/TAT?Rio, Lnguyra an I Java
Whiteandstnoked '3idcsand Shoulders
1REAKFST STIUM? Thi very best in Baltimore
)f OF* ASSES? New Orleans: nd S. If. Syrup
HACKARF.L?Nos. 1, 2 and 3 .
7IIFJESE?New New York Factory
7OSIIFX BUTTER?The rest to be had.
rjARI)?Superior Leaf
IIC'F.?Both prime and medium
0EARL GRIST?From Baltimore
TOBACCO?Fineet chewing an Durham amoking
PIPES?All sizes, kinds and qualities
I/O A RS?Prom finest to co nmon grades
7ANNKD GOODS?Of everj decription
30NFEOTIONS?Of all vaiicticsand qualities
HARDTNES?Warranted gevuine
Yea3t Powders, Salad Oil. Candles, Matches,"
family and Fancy Soap, Starch. Soda, Pepper,
}pice, Nutmegs, Ginger, Mustard, rickles, Jellies,
Worcestershire Pepper and Capers Sauces,
Powder, Shot and Caps, and many other articles
hich we have not rocm to mention. We
also keep during the season
All kinds of Fruits, Vegetables &c
S icli n? Apples, Oranges Lemons, Baiianns,
Cranberries, Itaisins, Figs Prunes, Currants,
Cabbages. Irish Potatoes, 0 tieus, &c.
Wo have also always on 1 and an assortment
of
Crockery warn, Ac. Ac.
All of the above goods wc will sell at the very
lowest figures for Cash, nod purchasers will
find it. to their interest to five us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
KIKKLKY A GAKLAXD.
Next door south of the corner, in the Workman
Building.
Sept. *25. tf.
W. J. ART: A NTS,
AT TIT?
GRAND CENTRAL
Dry Goods Establishment
OF
\YM. D. LOVE & CO.,
Under Wheeler Ilonse,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
v'_. ...,...7 sinlii'itpf].
OH;/:y'(rs o: 111, imu < v
October If), 1S73. 3m."
Mssoiilm
The Co-l'urtncrsbip heretofore existing between
the undersigned uudc tbo name and style
of A. 1). KENNEDY & Co.. is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. All debts due to,
and all dcni in Is against sai l firm, will be paid
to. and settled by A. i>. K? inedy, who nlonc is
authorize 1 to use tlic'tirm-imie in liquidation.
A. D. KENNEDY.
A. M. KENNEDT.
Camden. October It), 187C.
beg leave to return our thanks to all
our customers who bare p tronized us in the
past, and ton-<k of them in tie future, n continuance
of their favors in beli slf of the new lirtn
of KENNEDY ic BOY KIN.
A. D. KENNEDY.
A. M. KENNFDY.
Dissolution.
rnilE Copartnership heretofore existing he1
tween Joseph T. MicVle and Hunter R.
iin,t,.i- tin, nnmo mi 1 stvle ofMICKLK
i BOY KIN, it this day disgtlvcdby mutual con-.,
sent* . All debts ?1 iir? 10, nri' nil clnims against
sniii firm, will be paid to, and settled by, either
of the late partners, who ?r authorized to sign
the firm name in liquidation. I
.7. T. MICKLEH,
tt. HOY KIN'.
October 21. dt.
J. L .HIDDL ETON& CO.,
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION ME RCHANTS,
HAL T I M 011 Ji. MD.,
Having purchased thee.it ire STOCK OF
JOODS of Mosrs. 1>. L. DeSalssure &
.1o.. we will sell the same at
COST for CASEC,
id<1 i'.>r that purpose heieby constitute t
neuihers "t'th.it firm our airentsto effect such
ale.
.T. 1 M1PPLF.T0N A CO.
.little H tl
MERONEY 8L WITTER,
AUCTION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Broad-St. Camden, S. 0.
Will attend to ilio selling i f Ileal K?tate. Mer
clindi/e. Produce, \e. &c.
Miixiurss .'turn tod to tlioir cave will ntcel
ri th prompt attention.
Returns made as soon us snles arc etfected.
September 25* 6m
N. B. SMITH & BRO
DEALERS IK
General Merchhaudize,
Corner of Broad and Rutlcdge-sts.
Camden, S. C.
3ur stock is full and complete, consisting of
GROCERIES, I
COMPRI8INO
COFFEE AMD SUGAR,
BACON and LARD,
BUTTER AND CHEESE,
"
FLOUR, OF ALL GRADES,
SUGAR-CURED HAMS,
CANNED MEATS
MOLASSES,
CANNED FRUITS,
SYRUPS,
' . CONFECTIONERIES..
ALSO?AN ASSORTMENT OF.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps,
** " 1 /N* 11. J
Keaay-jiaae uioiiiiiig,
Hardware, &c.
A choice lot of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Always on hand.
The above Goods will be sold upon reasonable
terms for CASH
October 16.
Insurance Company
Piedmont and Arlington
LIFE
OF
Richmond, Virginia.
ASSETS
#3,000,000.
W. C. CAEMNGTON,
PHKSIDEXT
Losses
Actually paid in KershawCounty within
Three Years,
$28,000,00.
I take pleasure in saying I have returned
to the agency of this popular Company. No
difficulties will exist in future, as to Renewals
of Policies, as I shall pay especial attention'to
that branch cf the business.
Jfco"'l will always be found at my Office
on Broad Street, Cauiden, S. C.
W. CLYiJUM, Agent.
January 1G. 1873. tf
RIC MOND
dami/imc Awn INSURANCE
urmrvmu nni/ i.. ?
COMPANY.
Capital, - - 8300.000
PERSONS wishing to insure in n First Class
Company at Low rates, will please apply to
W. CLYBURN, Agent.
CAROLINA LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
Memphis, Tonn.
j BRANCH OFFICE AT BALTIMORE, MD.
Assets, $1,075,000.
Hou JEFF. DAVIS, President.
Gen. WaPE HAMPtON, Vice President.
JOHN D; KENNEDY, State Agent.
May 22. 12m.
NOTICE.
HaVINO purchased the entire stock of merchandise
of Messrs. J. I. Middlcton & Co.,
1 in Cnmden. we have this day formed a co-partnership
under the tinnnaineof Phelps & Billings,
for the purpose of couducting a general Mer|
chandise and Commission business.
11 A. PHELPS.
M. A. BILLINGS, *
S. A. D18AUS8CRE.
Chmdtn, June 1, 1878. [June fi*tt