The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, November 27, 1873, Image 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist Church, Broad street?Rev. Robt.
Thomson, Pastor. Services every Sunday
at 11 a. m. and 7 J p. ni. Prayer Meeting
Thursday at 8 p m.
Methodist Cnurch, DoKalb street?Rev
R. L. Harper,Pastor?Services at 11 A.M.
and 7 P. M. on Suuday.; Prayer Meeting
Wednesday at 4 P. M.
* - ^11-?TIaLT nil* O 4
fresoyterian t/ouruu, i/cixwu 9VIVW
Rev. 3. H. Hay, Pastor?Services at 11
A* M. and 3J P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at 4 P. M.
Episcopal Church. Corner of Lyttleton
and Laurens streets, Rev. B. F. D. Perry,
Sunday services at 11 o'clock A. M. and 4
P. M. On Wednesday evening at 4
o'clock and Friday morning at 9} A M.
MEET IX OS.
Wateree Division No. 9, S. of T.
Attend the Regular Meeting,
ofyour Division at Temperance
ITail on MONDAY evening
next, at 7^o'clock.
> By order oi the W. P.
W. R. McCREIGHT, R. S.
Post Office?Until further notice the
Post Office will be open from 9 a. m. to 1 p.
xn., and from 5 p. m. to 8J p. m. On Sunday,
from 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. The mails opon
at 8 p. m. and closo at 6 a. m. On Sundays
at 5 p. m.
Rev. B. F. D. Perry, Rector of the Episcopal
Church at this place, has been confined
to his house by sickness for several-days, so
that he was unable to preach on Sunday last.
We are pleased to learn that he is convalescent.
.
Thi PoVwow.?The Knights of the
Masque attempted to fulfil their pro.mise
of a procession on Wednesday n ight last,
but owing to the inolemency of the weather,
and the failure of their lighting apparatus,
did not succeed.
On Friday night however, the effort was
repeated, and with marked success. Those
who turned out to see them were well repaid.
The street was illumined with burning
tar-barrels. The maskers, clad in varied,
grotesque and brilliant costumes, mounted
on horse-back, having their faces covered
.. with hideous masks, and seen under the lu i
. wt
ria glare 01 me ivrv-urs vunvu .....?,
formed a striking spectacle, as they rode
along in qaiet. At the bead of the procession
was a brass band, the instruments being
played upon by some of the maskers.
The pow-wow was an object of tremendons
interest to a large crowd of street urchins^
white and colored, which followed the procession
throughout its whole course, shouting
and yelling, and crowding the pavements
with a rushing mass, greatly to the annoyance
of those who wished to see.
We understand that the Knights contemplate
another turn-out in a short time, and
hope that they will again show themselves.
We would recommend that they give more
extended notice of their demonstration the
next time, and that they carry extra turpentine
balls along with this procession, so that
they can march up into Kirkwood, replenish
their lights while there, and show their
beauties and attractions to the whole community.
? %
The Great Eastern Circus, &c., cauie to
time, and exhibited at this place on Saturday
last, to an immense number of persons
from Kershaw and the surrounding counties.
The writer always attends such entertainments
when it is possible for him to do so,
and, in his time, has witnessed some very
fine performances, as well as some of a very
inferior order. It was expected that the
Great Eastern, would prove to be the most
complete combination of its kind that had
ever appeared in Camden, but we are sorry
to say that such was not the ease. With a
few exceptions, we would rate the entire
concern as ordinary. Those of tho managers
whom we met deported themselves as gentlemen
; the acrobatic performances of the Mimoo
and the Whitney Brothers were very
fine, excelling anything of the kind we have
ver seen ; the riding of the Carroll family
?w good, while tho feats of Mr. Watson, the
bare-hack rider, evinced considerable skill
and daring; and it was a treat tojhear a tune
or two well rendered by the brass band.?
But the collection of animals, birds, (Sc.,
was very poor; the steam piauo, of which
we had heard so much, made music, but not
*- ? ?..1.1 o/w.tlia rfftviaw hrnaxt- and
Burn as wuuiu vuv?in> ....
the double riugs confused the audience, and
detracted from, instead of adding to, the
interest of the performances.
We hoar pretty general complaint of the
manner in which ui~ny people were cheated
and robbed V vendors of fruits, candies,
Ac., who came anu nt with the circus ?
We do not asnuiue to saj* t^at proprictore
of the Great Eastern havo interest
in the rillanies of these fellows, but they
ought to convince the public that they hav?
not, by cutting loose from all such characters
la the future, let parties, goiug to
shows, carry with them only money enough
to pay necessary expenses.
There was a light fall of snow in our town
on the night of the liltb inat. We observe
from some of our exchanges that it also fell
is other parte of the Btato.
?
* .Honumeit to Bishop Davis.
We are permitted to announce the com
pletion of the proposed monument to the
memory of this eminent and reverend Di
vine, erected by the Episcopal Church oi
this Diocese in conjunction with the congrc
gation of Grace Church, of this place.
Soon after the decease of the Rt. Rev
Biahon. the conereeatiou of Grace Church
.-rJ O O
held a meeting and resolved to erect a monument
to his memory, and appointed a committee,
charged with the duty of procuring
the requisite funds, selecting a design, and
perfecting the work. M the head of the
committee they placed our energetic townsman,
Maj. J. M. DeSaussure, to whose untiring
efforts and efficient management, is
mainly due the very satisfactory result attained
At the meeting of the convention
of the Diocese succeeding, a committee was
appointed by that body to co-operate with
Grace Church in their labor of love, thus
converting the work, in a great measure, into
a church enterprise, in which the whole Diocese
participated. Ex-Governor John L.
Manning was made chairman of the committee,
and contributed his cultivated taste
to the selection of the design, and his valuable
aid in presenting the subject suitably to
the Diocese at large. The result is the erection
of a monument in the cemetery at Camden
of great beauty and taste, creditable to the
church, and within its moasuro, worthy of
the subject.
The inscription is from the pen of Rev.
John Johnson, Rector of St. Philip's
Church, Charleston, and is thought to be
most beautiful and appropriate.
The committee has bceu furnished with
valuable contributions and assistance, as we
are informed, and we presume at a proper
time will suitably acknowledge them.
The Monument is twelve-and-a-half feet
high, standing on a base of granite thirteen
inches thick, four feet square, and is of pure
tv.nnkln W?i t k Or. M O nn akoft Afl
nunc ? 14*J 1?II Uiai IVIVU aijuaiQ ouaiVj uti
the front of which is beautifully carved a
Mitre and Crosier," and capped with a
well-executed Urn. On the four sides of
the pedestal is the inscription, as follows:?
[ok tbi front, in raised letters.]
IN MEMORY
op
Rt. Rev. TH0MA9 FREDERICK DAVIS, D. D.,
bishop of the diocese op sooth-carolina.
[on the left side.]
He was born February 8, 1804 near Wilmington,
North Carolina; died December
2d, 1871, in Camden, South Carolina; graduated
at the University of North Carolina,
and began the practice o^the Law.
He was ordained Deacon of the Protestant
Episcopal Church, November 27th, 1831;
December 1832. a Priest, and ministered to
several Parishes there.
In January, 1847, he was installecLReotor
of Grace Church. Camden.
In May, 1853, he was elected, and in
October following, conscorated, Bishop of
South Carolina.
[on the rioiit bide.]
For many years without sight,
lie endured, as seeing Him who is invisible.
Woak in Body, yet strong in Mind,
tu:? l?i_ m e n..j .
LUIS HUIJ i'lttll U1 VJUU. WI>11 aa
Priest, and Bishop of the Church,
Adorned the doctrine of God, our Saviour,
Iu all Things. *
The Diocese of South Carolina,
Stablished, strengthened, settled in the Faith
By )ii8 Episcopate,
Blessed in his Eife, bereaved in his Death,
Erects this Moument,
As a grateful tribute to his memory.
[0\ THE REVERSE 81DS.]
" I have fought a good fight, I have finished
my course, I have kept the faith."
A party of beyf, somo twelve or fifteen
in number, having on board an over supply
of Rerfej/t, drew their knives and pistols,
and " went for" one another, in one of the
lota in town uu Friday night last, but the
timely interference of a man prevented the
doing of any harm. Boys, touoh not at all,
f\r mn?Q liirllflv in til A fllfllrc
?
On Saturday last, Mr. Jencks, wlio had
come froin the west side of Wateree river
for the purpose of attending the circus,
while in a state of intoxication, fell down in
the street near the Court House, and lay
there until a vehicle of some kind passed
over him, breaking one leg at a point below
the knee. At first it was ruiuorcd that he
mot with his misfortune by being violently
pushed out of a door, but after investigation
wo find that the above is tho true version of
the affair. At lost accounts Mr. J. was doing
well.
We had the pleasure of a visit the other
day, from Capt. William Rush, the now and
gentlemanly commander of the Steamer Lillinjrton,
and learned from him that hi* vessel,
which is now undergoing repairs, will be
ready for service in a few days. The owners
of the Lillington could not have made a better
selection, as all who have come in contact
with Copt. Hush will testify.
Have a home of your own Yes a home
of your own; bu/ a piece of land with the
determination to keep it during your life
time, and then transmit it to your beire; if
you bare means, only the prooeeda of your
m later, tbea Nnf vfetty build
a fine house, buying from the Great Southern
Builders' Emporium your Sashes, Boors,
Blinds, Marblo and Slate Mantels, Hard'
ware, Mouldings, White Pine, Walnut, &c.,
cover your roof with Asbestos' Roofing Felt
' and Lining for which they are Agents; they
! are now used on thousands of buildings, and
they offer them as reliable and economical,
' which are needed everywhere. Send for price
1 list to I. H. HaJJ & Co., Charleston, S. C.
The tien'l R. E. Lee Monument.
' The colossal monument to the memory of Gen'l
Lee which is now rapidly being constructed uni
der the direction and skill of Prof. Volentine,
? Ml ?1 V.O (hn <rroat>Rt. triumnll I
wiii9 vruou wuiytviivu) mv ...v e. v.?? iJr
ol art and mechanical skill ever produced in
this country. The structure will be surmount,
ed by a reclining figure of Gen'l Lee enveloped
in his military cloak. The form will bo finally
carved in|marble, and the expression of counteuance
rendered with life-like correctness. In
order to complete this grand monument at the
earliest possible day, the Executive Committee
of the Lee Memorial Association, of Lexington,
Va., which is composed of such distinyish men i
as Gen,l Pendleton, Gen,l Terry, Hon. Wm.
McLaughlin, Col. Preston Johnston, Col. Jas. K.
Edmondson, Chas. Davidson, and others, have,
by permission, authorized the publication and
sale of a perfect life tizt steel engraved portrait
ofGen'l Joseph E. Johnston. The proceeds of
its sale are to be applied in furtherance of the object
of this Association, namely: to the erection of
a monument to the memory of Gen'l R. E. Lee, at
the Washington and Lee University, Lexington,
Va. The portrait will be sold only by subscription,
through regular authorized agents, and
every subscriber will receive axertificate signed
by the Secretary and Chairman of the Lee Memorial
Association* We commend this portrait
to the public, and hope some good energetic man
will secure the agency in this section in ofderto
help on the good work. Messrs. W. W. Bostwick
& Co., Soj. 177 & 179 Weat Fourth Street, Cincinnati,
Ohio, have been c|pstituted and appointed
General Managers of Agencies, and any communications
ndddressed to them, for circulars,
terms, anu ceriiucaiea, will receive prompt attention.
?
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Hazard & Caswell's, made on tbc sea shore, from
fresh selected livers, by Caswell, Hasard&Co.,
New York. It is absolutely pure and *ireel.]
Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all
others. Physicians have decided it superior u
any of the other oils in market. lw
Make Monet fast and honorably, $12.60 per
day, or $76 per week, by at once applying for a
territorial right, (which are given freetoagents,)
to sell the best, strongest, most useful, and rapid
selling Sewing Machine, and Patent Button
Hole Worker, over used or recommended by
families, or buy one for your own use: it is only
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for particulars.
Jerome B. Hudson & Co., Cor Greenwich &
Cortlandt Sts, N. Y.
Oct. 80, 4r. <
A.SPECIAL "
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO
CONSUMERS!
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
X>i*y Groods,
NOTIONS.
Men's Furnishing Goods,
/-it .r^sfTTTivrrt
HATS AM) CAPS,
Boots and Shoes,
Now Complete,
i
Will be offered for ?ale, on and nfler this date, ?'
Prices to suit Purchasers, j
All who wish
j
Olioap GoodS,
Call and examine my stock:
W. WALLACE'
Bagging, Ties, &c.
40 bales BAGGING, various braudt,
? tons ARROW TIES,
M ACKAKKIj, in barrels, balf-b amis, quarrels,
kits and at retail.
OKOCKERY, Ac. Stc.
.lust received by J
J. A T. I .MINI'S.
August 28. tt*
FOR &ALF.
Onefirnt pIubsSTEAM EX01KKi.nJ l'.?*)TLFK,
in good condition. The boiler h^iitjr u 111 tine
boiler, nnd the Engine of W inch cylinder- lb
?! .lu.n, IK llfirMP niiirpr.
ilium-, nii'a .11 ......... ... r
Alto one fine OOLD MII.L or B \TTFHY.
The above, with other personal property of
the Estate of Phin. B Tompkins, deceased, will
be sold at public auction, at the Jlail- < iol.l Mine.
Lancaster County, 8. C\, on Tuesday, the 25th
of November next. Terms Cash.
No*. 18-21 W. M CONNOB8, Ad'mr.
Vermifuge*,
Warm Candy, and Patent Medicinea of all
kinds. For sale by
HODGSON &DUNLAP
Bagging* and Tie*.
10,000 y?rd? BAGGING
26,000 pounds TIES. For mU by
I} MJLVU bbo.
THE PUJfTEB'S^
warehouse.
PLANTERS, and others, wishing to obtain
their supplied at prices that defy competition,
will consult their interest by examining
my stock before purchasing elsewhere,
My stock for the Fall and Winter Trade has
never been more complete. It consists in'part
of
Groceries.
SUGARS?Of all grades. 9
IgCOFFEE?Rio, Laguira and Java,
FAMILY FLOUR?Of the finest quality,
CANNED GOODS?Of all descriptions,
BACON and LAUD,
GOSHEN BUTTER and CHEESE,
FRESH CRACKERS?A complete assortment.
St&ple Dry Goods,
Ready Made Clothing
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
LEATHEE, .
Hardware, Crockery ware,
Bagging* and Ties,
And, indeed, every thing usually found in a
First Class Grocery.
BSfMy stock is replenished weekly?Goods
| always fresh.
The highest market price paid for Cotton.
I A call is respectfully solioited.
]). W. JORDAN, Agent.
A.i -1 OA if
utiuucr uu.
R. R. R.
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OVRM THE \TOBST PAINS
In from Om to TwentyMln utot.
MOT ONE HOUR '
lUr mflogHiliedeerttoenuel lOf*ny one
surrsa. wtm fai?
RADWAY'S READY ROAST IS A 00RE FOB
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that Instantly slope the most exeruetaMng pain*, allaye
InHnnmattm*, and cures CongaeUons. whether of the
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IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
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RHEUMATIC, Rctg-.ddas, Infiim, Crippled, Nervous,
Kcuralglr, or prostrated with dl?e*?s nay suffer,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
1NFAMMATJ0N OF T1IR KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE B0WRL8.
C0N0F.STI0N OF THE LUNGSSORE
THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THK HEART.
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CATARRH,INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NKUr.ALOIA, RHEUMATISM.
00LD CHILL8, AGUE CHILLS.
The application of tbe Ready Relief to lbs part or
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Twenty dropelnhalfatambler or water wllUnafeW
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HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, JlARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY. COLIC. WIND IN TELE BOWELS,
and all INTERNAL PAINS.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Badway'e
Ready Relief with them. A few drops la
natulan t.
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty oents. Thereto
eta remedial agsntln this world that will cure Fever
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Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers [?*1* 1 by RADW
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ETBOWO 1*1) PURE RICH BLOOD?INCRKA8E
OFFLESH AND WEtOHT?OLE AB REIN AND
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TH?CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING Cl'RKS : BO
QUICK.SO RAPID AKF. THE OHANOKS, THB
BOD T UNDKROOH8.CNDKK THE JNFLUKNCM
OP THIS TRULY iPOXDIRFUL MEDICINE,
THAT
Ever; Day an Increase in Flesli
anfl Weifiit is Seen and Jelt.
Eriry drop of the 8ARS aPA*ILLU-N RESOLVENT
communlcfttee through the LImaBkm:. trio*.
And other Kluidi andjuicce of tba the vigor of
hfr, for Itrepilre the weetee of the Wtt whh new nod
"' mi Krrrtfnla_ CkRiiumntinn.
Glandular disease, Ulcara fn lh# thrdalT^outb. Tarn
arm. Nod w InlbeG land s and otfWrxu-U of the ay siem.
Bore Evas, Strumorouadlechergua from M Ears, mud
the worst form* of Skin dtssr.ms, ErBgbuns, Ferer
Bores, Scald Ilrad, Ring Woim.rgUl RKun^Kf^ tlpelii,
Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors. c*ncertlothe
Womb, mod nil w ukenltig and painful discharges,
Night Sweats, I.ou ofSpcrra nndagl wastrsuf
the lire principle, mre wlthia ihc rurntlve range of this
wonder ol Modern Chemistry, ai d a few
do.) una will
proreloany per/urn using tlfor e their of (feme forms of
disease Itm potent power tocure them.
Iftbn piuent, dally becoming reduced by the wastes
end decompoelllon that In tominually progressing, snceeedatnarresting
tbeae wantea. and repairs the same
with nowmaterlalmade from healthy blood?and lids
the HA K8AT Alt II.I.I AN wllUnd doesseeure?aeure
Is certain; for when once lint i amidy commences lie
work of purification, and stir re.la In dlmlnUhlng the
lues of wastes. Its repairs will he rapid, arsl every day
the patient will feel btmsolfgrnw tug Iwner mvl sirongrr,
the food digesting better,appetite Unprus^pg, audllaah
end weight Increasing.
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ell known remedial agents in tlu> uure of Chronic, S.rofnlous,
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only positive cure for
Kidney X Bladder Complaint*,
Urinary and Womb dlaeasee,<ir.i tei DiaUWes, Drnray,
Htoppage of Water, lncnnune- it r.*Sr, hi I'm- ,
man, Albumiuurta, and In all resaa *4** thsre are '
brick-dust dcposlia, ortbewalei I* thick, Aoudy. lulled
withsuhetanres IIk* the wlil'eol mi egg. dr ihretuli like
while allk, or there la a morbid, dark.ofBotta appearence.
and white hone dusi deposits, end When thereto
aprn king, huriilngaeiieallon when passing wairr, end
pain In the inutd ofthe beck and along ths lelns. I
Tumor of 12 Yeara' Chrowth J
Cured by Had way's Resolvent.
i
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? e w (
perferMr Oetcleie, elijruntly rntitaJ wltt eweet vI
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KKAD "Pals* Alii Till k." Head one letter
tamp t>> R AI'WA Y 4 I'll.. No 3J Warren Bt? New
fork. Information wurtb ibuneaadi will be tent 70a.
fctiiltor iiihI l/liet'so.
?-I* 1 Ihixim CIIF.KSK,
v'. tiikin UOSIIKN HI TTC11.
For fiile hy
HAIT-M MiO.
LAW CARD.
WM. D. TRANTHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OAMDBK. ft a
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REDUCTION
XK3T OONSHq
THE P
LOW PRICE <
ANj
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I have Reducec
LOWEST FEW YO:
IN ALL KILTI
19 W Call and examit
R0BER1
CAMDEN, NOVEMBER 13, 1873.
? ????p
Have just received, (fromthe
ing their large stock, of Pure
Drugs, Medicine)
PAINTS, OILS Al
WINDOW
Of all Sizes
ZBK/TTS
White-Waft, Varnish, Sash Tools
and qualities.
LAMPS, BURNERS
- Is very complete. Wc would pari
PATENT SA]
Which has been tested with boilinj
Gentlemen, who state, over thcii
BE
I And is, by far, the safest Lamp in
FANCY AND TOILET ARH
ALSO?THE BES
ENGLISH AND'FRENCH TOO
COLOGNES, EXTRACTS, I
all qualities,) TOILET SETS,
a beautiful assortment of COPS A
B articles usually kept in our establu
PAv/w / ,/// iiihl i J'iDiii'llC.
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October 23.
Embw?jjiiai ??oa?nwmw f w mat
Hampden Sidney College. i
T|HK next ?efPinn <>f titi .Seminary of learning ;
1 will commence on Thursday, September 4th, j
1878
Hampden Sidney i? Situate 1 in 1'tin to Edward !
Jounly, V:?., within a few hundred yards of
Union riieological Seminary, and seven miles
front Parmville the nearest depot of the Atlantic,
Mississippi and Ohio Railroad. The locality of
ihe College is most healthy, and the community
iround distinguished for intelligence and piety.
There is no tiraumier or Preparatory School
souuected with the College. It retains the 1
curriculum and the great aim of its teachers is
10 secure thoroughness in the training and in truetion
of their pupils mid thus to peparr
hetu for professional studies or theuctivedtities I
?f life.
The ordinary expenses of a student exclusive
of the cost of clothing, travelling ami books, arc
front to S-7o a year.'
For Catalogue and further information apply
lu* REV. J. M. P. ATKINSON,
President Hampden Sidney College,
Prince Edward County, Va.
August 21. 12m
A CARD.
THE undersigned offer for sale at the lowest
Aw naali (in,eerie*. Drw floods. SltOOS,
? * . - V
Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, &c., &c-, nud
solicit a share of public patronage.
PHKLP8 k HI T.LINUS.
P. L. Phelps an<l W. M. Hillings urc duly ?u
thorized to act as aur agents, and are empower
d to sign the name of the firm in purchases and
settlements.
H. A. PHELPS,
M. A. BILLINOS,
0. A. DaSAUSIURB.
Jans I it
IN PRICES.
UBNOB OF
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OF COTTON, .
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9
DF MONEY,
t
1 Prices to the
RK QUOTATIONS,
DS OF GOODSie
for yourselves.:
: M. KENNEDY.
3N,
Northern Markets,) and are now open- I
s and Chemicals, I
MD VARNISHES, I
t GLASS, I ?
and Colors. 1
3hes. I
i and Paint Brushes, of all sizes I
Our stock of I
, And chimneys, i
ticularly recommend the B
FETT LAMP, I
g Kerosene Oil, by Scientific I
r own signatures, that it J
EXPLODED, I
use. g
[*ICLES, in large variety. I
T QUALITY. OF I
Til AND HAIR BRUSHES,
HAIR GltEASE, SOAPS, (of J
PASES, DRESSING CASES, J
ND SAUCERS, and many other I
ihment. |
l)I)GSON & DUXLAP. I
> 10W FIRM.
Tii? undersigned, A. U. Kennedy and Iluntir
R. Boykin, have thi:?day formed a Co-partnership
for tJie transaction of business as Merchants,
in the town of Camden, S. C.f under the name
nn I style of
KENNEDY & BOYKIN,
at the old stand of I). Kennedy & Co., where
lhey will he pleased to see their friends at all
tiWes. A. IX KENNEDY.
II. K. BOYKIN.
Camden, October 18, lh7o.
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would give notice to nil my friends and
former patrons, that I will still be found at the
old ^statuf, with Messrs. Kennedy & Boykin,
where 1 will bo-glad to see them. .
A. M. KENNEDY.
October 15. tf.
Buy the Best Stock.
T WOULD respectfully inform the people of
I Kershaw and the surrounding Counties that
1 have arrived in Camden with a large and well
selected drove of HORSES and MULES, which
propose to sell forca-h or cotton. Among my
stock arc come halt dozen very superior Saddle
Horses, which can be purchased on terms easy
enough for all. All persons, and especially
those with whom I dealt last'season, are cordially
invited to call and examine for themselves,
and those still indebted to me will find
me willing to receive payment In cotton at the 4
highest market price.
W. a. HUDSON,
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