The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, November 27, 1873, Image 4
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LINES TO A SKELETON.
Fifty years ago the Loudon Morning Chronicle
published u poem entitled as above, which excited
much attention. Every effort, even to thcoffering
of a reward of fifty guineas, was vainly
made to discover the author. All that ever
transpired was that the poeiu, ip a fair, clerkly
hand, was found near a skeleton of remarkable
beauty of form and color,.in the museum of
the ltoyal College of Snrgebus, Lincoln's lnu,
London, and that the curator' of the museum
had 4fceru sent to Mr. Perry, of the Morning
Chronicle. Is the'nuthor yet knewn?
Behold this ruin "Twna n skull,
Ouce ol ethereal spinuun;
Tkis narrow ceH was life's retreat.
This space was thought's mysterious seat;
What beauteous visions filled this spot!
What dreams of pleasure long forgot!
Nor hope, nor joy n^r love, uor fear.
Have left one trace or record here.
Beneath this mouldering cnnopj?
Once'shone the bright and busy eye;
But start not at the dismal void,
If social love that eye employed,?
If with no lawless fire it gleamed.
But through the dew of kindness beamed,?
That eye shall be forever bright,
When sun and stars arc sunk in night.
Within this hollow cavern hung
The ready, swift and tuneful tongue.
If falsehood's honey it disdained.
And when it could not praise, was chained:
If bold in virtue's cause it spoke,
Yet gentle conoord never broke,?
This silent tongue shall plead for thee.
When lime unvails eternity.
* Sav, did those fingors delve the mine?
Or with its envied rubies shine?
To hew the rock or wear the gem
Can little now avail to them.
But if the page of truth they sought,
Or comfort to the mourner brought,
^ These hands a riehcr'mecd shall claim
v Than all that wait on wealth or fame,
Avails its whether, bare or shod,
These feet the path of duty trod ?
If from th'e halls of ease they fled k
To seek affliction's humble shed:
If grandeur's guilty bribe they spurned,
And home to virtue's cot returned,
These feet with angel's wings shall vie,
And tread the palace of the sky.
"You don't do that again," said the pig to
the boy who cut his tail off.
When are skipping lambs like literary
volumes ? When they are boundin-Pheep.
To keep warm on a cold day the women
double the Cape, aud the men double the
Horn.
Many a man, who thought he had made a
bargain buyiug silks, found that he had got
worsted.
A Fort Plain merchant advertises his
goods at oxyun. That mau has always steered
clear of newspapers.
Basilieenthaumnturgist is the title by
which a conjurer of H.lrrisburg, Penn.,
chooses to advertise himself.
The editor of a Nevada newspaper gives
notice that he cannot be bribed with a fivedollar
puff.
'Twos night. A warm couple stood in
the pale, cold moonbeams. Tbeir lips
touched, and there was a sound like a cow
hauling her hoof out of the mud.
A Scranton papier, in giving an account
ahnrrf.inr> nffrav. sflvs the wounded man is
V. ? n V j - v
e*p?ctad to ro?ov?r, *. tKo pistol ba)l Judged
in bis dinner-pail.
In passing through a dark tunnel on ?
Pennsylvania railroad." a woman's voice was
heard exclaiming: "Don't you fool around !
I carry a pistol in my panicr!"
A Lousiana man puts a two-ounce can of
nitroglycerine in side of a chicken, tosses
the chicken to an alligator, and the bayou
which Once knew that alligator knows him no
more.
"llow does that look, eh ?" said a bijffisted
Wall street man to a friend, holding up
ouo of his brawny bands. "That," said the
friend, "looks as though you'd gone short on
soap."
The city carrier of a Missouri paper, on
publication day. seats himself in the nearest
aloou. and in the course <>f a few minute delivers
each subscriber his paper in person,
thus saving time and shoe leather.
Moving fur u new trial?Courting a second
wife.
Some people say that dark-haired women
marry first. We differ; its thu lightheaded
ones.
What is the difference between a cloud and
a whipped child '! One pours with rain, and
the other roars with pain.
The Norfolk papers describe a ghost
which frequents a hotel in Suffolk. It is
probably only the liquor inn-spectre.
A publisher once advertised under the
head of "New Hooks"?-'Mill on Political
Economy." "Ditto on the Floss.
An obituary notice in a Connecticut paper
concludes with the announcement that "the
deceased leaves two infant daughters, both
girls."
-What's the date of your bustle?" was
what an axiou* papa of Cobleskill asked his
well-dressed daughter, a fair searching for
the latest copyof'his paper." i
"Cousin Rcl'e, can't wo hit upon some
plan for making that oold-hcarted lover of
yours jealous ?" "Oh. yes. Cousin Ralph, I
think wo can, if we put our heads together."
A stranger went iutou New Loudon store.
nnTnnailuv and hoUL'ht a nail, striiliii" an
axe at the same time. Twice he came back
and chanced the pail, taking another axe
each time. Such ax bciug illegal the operator
was jailed.
A footman from Connomara got a situation '
in Dublin. Ol! entering a room where there
was a vase with golden fish, ha exclaimed.
"Well, this is the first time I ever Baw red
hearing alive."
A Pennsylvania clergyman of the old
sehoo^ who believes in plain preaching, lately
paid in a sermon to the younger members
of his flock, "'Don't idle about and depend J
on the Lord for your daily bread, young
man ; he isn't running a bakery."
An old lady in Tennessee, living iu a sickly
district, being asked how she accounted
f>r tlio unusual mortality in her neighborhood
during the present soaron, said, "Dear mo!
X ean't tell; so many people are dying this
fM* thai aim died before I"
New Advertisements.
SAMPLES scut by mn iI for 60c. that retail quick for 110
K. L. WOLCOTT, 1s1 Chatham Square, N. y.
*f*0 Brings you free bv mail the very best
^P*5 " ELASTIC TRUSS."
Write at once to Pomeuoy ?V Co. 41 i!r. street N. Y
ThVMagic CombK' ?2% 2?
colored hair to a permanent black or brown and con
tains no poison. Trade supplied at lowest rates. Ad
dress, ALAUIC COMB CO.. SpringliCld, Aiass.
Kuoint, Kueer and Kurious.
Is a valuable book we givt to nil. Full of facts, tlgure
and fun, in pages, 60 pictures. Mai led. for two ntanips
Address O. Black ie ,'v Co., Tie. Broadway, N. Y.
1 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
Centennial Gazetteer
OF THE UNITED STATES,
Showing the gigantic results of the FIRST ONE ill'N
I n in. n year*, of the Republic. A book every bod,
wants. Si-inl for circular. Address Zngier ? .nee ui
<ly, 518 Arcltrst., Philadelphia, l'a.
COUGHS, COLDS. HOAI&ENKSS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
(JSK
Wells' Carbolic Tablets
PI T UP ON'LT IN BUIE BOXES.
A Tried and Sure Remedy.
Sold by Druggists.
|t\OM EST/r^
i ^sil
Agents Wanted..
SF.NI) run CATAI.001E.
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., N. V
The Highest Medical Authorities o
Europe say the strongest Tonic, Purifier am
Deobstruent known to Hie medical world is
? ?? -*-i?r?i . n?4 A
J - U'-tO U -?3_CLLn3_?2L.,
It arrests decay .of vital forces, exhaustion of the ne:
vous svstem, restores vigor u> the debilitated, cleanse
vitiated'blood, removes vesile obstructions and ac:
dircctlv ou trie Liver and Spleen. I'i . e 11 a bottit
J011N Q. KELLOGG, IS Plaft St., N. V.
Write for Lory Prk'f Jjint.'
Aihlrcts,
ySTCTj^GjjHWn^
htbbuSHH!^^^
Breech-loading snot Guns $10 to $300. Don
ble Bitot Guns $8 to $160. Single Guns, $3 t
$20. Ritles, $8 to $75, Revolvers. $0 to $2?
l'istols, $1 to $8. Gun Materials, Fishing TackH
Large discount to Dealers or Clubs. Amy Guns
Revolvers, &c., bought or traded for. Good
sent by express C. 0. D. to be examined befor
paid for. ?
$ao saved!
To meet the urgeut demands ofjhe times, the
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
have determined to
REDUCE PRICE3,
and will hereafter sell their $7" .Machine for ISO. an
other sty lea in proportion.
TEE FLORENCE
is the ONLY Scwi.ig Machine that feeds the wor
backwards and forwards, or to right and h it, as th
purchaser may prefer, it has been greatly IMPROVE;
and SIMPLIFIED, and is lar better than auy Machlri
iu the market.
IT IS NOW THE CHEAPEST.
Florence, Mass.. Nov. 1, '73. Agents Wanted.
72* - wwrr?*tir*
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i JgiUOC . vin.!i\:?if t.w (It wUfli ilui I n.eii-EB
iw r:.n bo ;? r/ ett.'/ ;ipp'.. d |? all parts
k -."it: -yc ??nlc:. : 1' r-? i:i whivli ulccry^H
C\ V. t r. I fr i v/Urln":-r!:.T :.'0 proCOCda. 650
p s ?u .; :1 liu i llii-i trc.ttni.-i.rpioveu, IM
t . Iho ,r ] ?.|r,>rt $.*?00 Re?K|
"ObM (n ad 1 ?r MB
. -rrh i . .i >; i ore. The two incili- jraj
S i ,l>y all Uridyl tajfcfl
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THE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINI
Tit \T AT TI.K s \ Mt TIME
Purges, Purifies, and Strengthens th
System.
Dr.. Ten"* Pills are composed of ninny ingredient
Proiuiiteiit among yicni are f^ars purlila und Wll
Cherry, so on I led as to act together : the nun, throng
Ha yjm|rtaw with other suustanoes, porifyinf an
purging; while the other is strengthening the systt ti
'Itins Un s-r pi!u are at the same time a t?mlc and a ei
thartlc, u desplcr.'.tmm longsirtight for i.\ niedic.il in 11
bnt never before discovered. In other wonls. they tl
tlie work of two medicines at.d do it much better ilia
any two we Know of, for they remove nothing froi
the system but Impurities, that tvlii.'e they pins
they ills i St. I'ligthen and In they < tuse no debilil
and are followed by no reaction.
Dk. Terr's I*ii.i.s have a wonderful influence on til
blood. They not only purify without wakening i
t?ct their reinove all noxious lutni des troni the ehy
before it i* converted Into Hunl. and thus makes in
pure blood an utter Impossibility. As there is nodi
liiiit.i'i si, so tin re is 110 ii.tii.M rt or t iraness atteudln
the (.." ration of thmost rxe lleut medicine wlilc
never strains or tortures the digestive organs, hi
I ...,.,a,.u thton t,, u-orl; lii :i ne; fee' natural >11 an Iter
hence persons taking tlieni ilo pot n onie pale au
eion'?i<tte<|, lint on Hit i 'i.i : v, while all impurities hi
beingienioved,thcconWn iactlo i if thesu inarm
ami wild Chei r. parities ami ini i| orate* the boar, an
a robust state of health i* the reanlt o( their umte.i hi
tinn. Price ss eenta ? box. 8ol?l by ail druggist*, in
pot 4* l ortlainlt M., New Vork. 4'
! Kershaw?In the Probate Court
ESTATE OP MARTHA III TTON.
| "llTHEKIvAS, Hi i j. Z. J'ultiiu, lius applie
|V to me for Letters of Administration on el
od singular the goods ami chattels, rigLta a in
I credits which trere oftheseid Mart he Dutton
dee'd.
Now, t h ?40 are lo require all ami singular tli
ki nil led and creditors of the 'a 1 deceased lo l?
and Appear before me ai i Court to In laddei
on -ItIt dav of December next, t" shew cense, i
ntiy iliev have, why the said i liaiiiisirntioi
should not he granted.
liivn undei tny hand and si il, this JOlli tlaj
r.r Vonniwe is;:';.
J. F. srniKRI.AND. J. 1*.
Nov. >?). 'J.
IIACOX! !t UO.\!!
20,000 pounds BACON
5 barrels JI A.MS.
Tor sale by
Ril M i;i;o.
* Septeuilmr 4. tf
38*h! TU s.
10.000 yurd> IUOGINO
25,000 pounds Tl?3. For ?nio by
BAUM BB0.
s 11 fihlnaHfifrfr
Grateful Thousands proclaim
Vxneoar Bitters the most wonderful
Invigorant that ever sustained
> tlMsiDking system.
rso Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and romain
long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, amLfcital organs
wasted beyond repair.
Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent
Fevers, which are jo j
?~f),n vollov-a nf nnr irro i,t.
UlUYtWUU., .u mv . ?
1 rivers throughout the United Stat* s,
especially tiioso of the Mississippi,
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado,
Brazos, Kio Grande, Pearl,
u Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro-.
auoke. James, and many others,
.with their vast tributaries, throughout
our entire country during the
Summer and Autumn, and remarkably
so duyng seasons of unusual
heat and dryness, arc invariably accompanied
by extensive derangements
of the stomach and liver, and
other abdominal viscera. In their
f treatment, a purgative, exerting a
1 powerful iufluonce upon theso various
organs, is essentially necessary.
Therels no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar
Bitters, as thuy will speedily remove
^ the dark-colored viscid matter with which
* the bowels arc loaded, at the sntno time
stimulating the secretions of tbo liver,
and generally restorirg the healthy functions
of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all its fluids with
Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can
take hold of a system that lore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache,
Jfeia in tho Sho'itdor*,'Conghs,
? ~ " ' ' ? - - rv:?
' TlgbtnqB 01 lUC unesr, uiz-sim.-no, cuiu
i- i Eructations of tho Stomach. Bad Taste
o j in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita!
tion of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Puin in the region of the Kidneys,
and a -hundred other painful symptoms, ;
' are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bet- '
tie will prove a better poaranteo of its
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whito
Swellings, Dicers, Eiysiuelas, Swelled
. 'Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affections,
Old Sores, Eruptions of tbe Skin,
Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other
d constitutional Diseases, TValkkr's Yiic'
kgarJ3itters havo shown their great curative
powers in tho mosb obstinato and
intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Clironic
u Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remite
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases
ofthe Blood, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder, 4
these Bitters havo no equal. Such Dis,
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood.
- I Mechanical Diseases.?Persona
; engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Tvpe-setters, Gold beater; and J
I Miners, as tfnry rCXHlCB TO lITe. ftro sub- 1
ject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard |
against this, take a dose of Walker's i
"Vinegar Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, ;
Tettii>6alt-Rhcum. Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Kingworms,
Scald head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas,
Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of tho
Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin of
whatever namo or nature, are literally
dug up and carried out of Hie system in a
ehort time by the use of these Bitters.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in the system of so many thousands,
aro eU'eclually destroyed "and removed.
tfo system of medicine, no vermifuges,
no authehninitics will free tho
system from worms like these Bitters.
t1,lM 1I A.iitiloinic? in rntintr
X ui riiimirv win |>i?u n i
or old, married or single, at the duvn of
womunhhod, orthe turn of Hie, th'' Tonic
Hitters display so decided an irilluence
that improvemeut is soon perceptible.
Clonnso tho- Vitiated Blood
whenever you find its impurities bursting
through the skid in Pimples, Eruptions, ,
or Son s; eleaiiM; it when you Jital it obstructed
uud sluggish in the veins; cleanse
it when it is foul; your feelings will tell ,
you wtan. Keep the bloodnure, and tho
health*' the system will follow.
K. II. .VrDUVALl) A. CO.,
PrupirlsU &. (ien. Ajl*., Snu Knincim-ii, Culiflirkin.
i cor. ofWashiupton nnd Chariton Sts .ls.r.
? Soli) by nil DruKgiaitN aixl Dealers,
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inthO vrar'IKTG, l?y I. II H.\Lt& Co., intns
office of t lie Librarian f CongrettB at
Wubiiiuutvii.
Mny If. ~ 12?n. I
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Dog ilwut oatjfmroM nwned ''Tij lie*)
hnt? hi'en missing nlwiit "i * U* Any n.ff>rm- J
ntion tlint will 1 . i?l to tin i wry of tl , >uM
l>og will b? thankfully recemtl hy IJ.
At the Journal oMu<>. |
Kovember Oth, tf.
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1873. * 1873.
"fall trade
We arc now receiving a large stock of
DRY OOODS,
CLOTHING, .for Men. and Boys,
IIATS, of all styles,
100 cases BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,
SADDLERY AND HARNESS.
In fact, a great many articles too tedious to menti
>u?all of which we will sell at our usual low
prices.
BAUM BRO.
-September 10 tf
CONGAREE IRONWORKS
Columbia, S. O.
JOHN ALEXANDER- Proprietor.
SUGAR CANE MILLS
LIST OF PRICES.
6 Rollers 14 inches diameter, $60 00
6 12 " 80 00
3 " 10 " '70 00
3 " 14 70 00
1 ? 12 " 60 Ot)
2 **t 10 . 50 00
Above prices complete with frame^ Without
frame. $10 less on each Mill.
Steam Engines. Boiler's, Portable Grist Mills.
Circular ami Mo ley Saw Mills. Mill Gearing
of all kinds made to order, irou and Brass Costings
on short notice.
Gin Gearing constantly on hand of the following
sizos:
0 feet w heel and piniou $36 00
10 " " 40 00
11 " ? 45 00
12 " * " 50 On
14 14 " 55 00
Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions
made to ordfer.
Anti-friction IMntes and Bulla for Cotton
Pre3s, SI5 CK) and $20 per set.
N. B.?Terms cash on delivery at Railroa
Depot here.
4^" Works F00t 0f Lady Street,'opposite
Greenville Freight?Depot. jh**
Columbia, Aug. 21. 19t.
A FAJULY ARTICLE.
Agents rnakeSl2.50 per day, $75 per week.
AN ENTIRELY NEW
SEWING MACHINE
For Domestic lTse,
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS.
With the New Patent
BUTTON HOLE WORKER .
Patented .TtincTth, 1871.
awarded tlte first premium at the
a mfjtlcan institute
and maryland institute fairs, 1871.
A most wonnderful and elegantly constructed
sewivo macuixk for Fatuity Work. Complete
in all its Parts, Uses the Straight Eye Pointed
Xfi JI*, SF.t.r Tiii:k.vi>ino, direct upright Positive
.motion, New Tension, Self Feed and Cloth
Guider. Operates by Wheel and on a Table.
L.i/ht Punniin/. Smooth and noiseless, like nil
good high-priced machines. Has Potent Check
t.i nr?vfnt the wheel being turned the wrong
way. Uses the. tlik-e4*<l. direct from the spool.
Makes the Elastic Lock Stitch, (finest and
stlongest stich known;i firm, durable. close and
ttnpid. Will d? all kinus of wurk,.tf?? :>ad coarse.
from rsMnnre to heavy Cloth or L"batReb, ami
urcs all descriptions of thread. This Machine i9
HE V\ ILT constki ctep to give it STRENGTHJ all
the parts of each Machine being made alike hy
machinery, and beautifully finished ind ornamented.
It is easy to learn. Rapid, Smooth and
Siltnt In operation. Reliable at all times, and a
Practical, Scientific, Mechanical Invention,
at a (ircatly Reduced Price,
A Wood, Cheap Family Sewing Machine nt
la d The first and only success in producing n
valuable, Substantial and reliable low priced
Sewing Machine. Its extreme low price reaches
all renditions. Its simplicity and strength
adapts it to nil capacities, while its many merits
mnke'it a universal favorite wherever uued, and
creates a rapid demand. %
IT JS AT.!. IT IS RECOMMENDED.
I can cheerfully and confidently recommend its
use tn those who are wanting a really gp<>d Sewing
Machine, at a low price.
Vi on ii .r. jami'son
Peotone, W ill County, III.
Pr-e of each Machine. ' Class A." "One,"
i u:in anted iVrlivi ears bv special certificate,)
with '/// thf ftxlurm. an I rverfthini/ cornplrtr belo
toil, including SelfTiiheaihn NkeLi.f,
pn- ki ll in h siion,' wooden box. anil delivered to
i ij/j' irt of tUe country, by express, free of
flirtistT charge-?, on receipt of price. okey Five
Doi.i. mis. ,S\ik delivery guaranteed. Willi
e? it Mucliine hc will send, on receijit of Si rxiru,
the new patent
liUnON HOIJC WORK BR,
One of ilie hi =' iuipurtiint and useful inventions
of the age. So simple and certain, that a child
can work tlie finest button hole with regularity
and iiise. Strong and beautiful.
Special Terms, and h'/fro Inducements to
Male ami Female Agent*, Store Keepers. &c..
who will establish agencies though the country
un l ami kce| our New Machines on* tis/dltition
ami Sub. Cot nty Kinnrs given to ^mart agents
free. \g<. - roi'ipfi fr outfit, furnished without
any extra ciiakue. Samples oi'inring. descriptive
circulars containing Term*. Testimonials,
Engravings, Sic., \c., sent free. W'e also
supply
AfiltPTI.TTRAf. IMPLEMENT*.
Latest Patents and Improvements for the Farm
ami Garden. Mowers, Reapers, Cultivators,
Feed Cutters. Harrows, Farm Mills, Planters,
Ilarvc ters, Threshers and nil articles neoded
for Farm work. Hare Seeds in large variety.
Ml money -cut in Po.-t Ofiioe Money Orders,
Hank Drafts, or by ex| ress, will be at our risk,
iml arc perfectly secure. Safe delivery of all
or goods guaranteed.
" \ ii old an I responsible firm that sell the best
piods at the lowest prion, and can be relied
upon by our readers."?Fiir/mi't Journal, .Y<ic
York
( aav*y<i' / ' */' ???.??'#/< for h'rgistrrrd I.ftUrt.
AnniiKsH OitiiKim %
% .IKROMK It. IICDSON & Co.,
Cornei Greenwich ,v Coitlamlt Streets, N. Y.
Sept. 25, fim. I (
Application for Final Discharge.
X'OTICB is hereby given ?ii;it one month nf- 1
tcr ilati*. I willupjJy loiheJitJge of Pro- j
ntc of Kershaw t'miuty. 8. for Letters of
l)isini??ion as Administrator of the Fstolo of
Hnrgurct K. Hughes, deceased.
L. McMULLAN, Adra'r
November ?. 4t*
OATH.
f.nO bushels 0 VTS. For sale l?v .
BAUM BRt). '
JliifliiTol! JIsu*kcrcl!!
|0(? kits MACKF.nfeL,
10 barrels <lo
J"?jliali barrels Jo. . For sale by
BAUM BHO.
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Important and True.:
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ITEW_GOODS.. r
Olieap Goods.
Such Goods as we Require.
We would respectfully invite the Attention of
our friends and customers to our slock of
NEW Q-OOIDS,
which we have just receireu, and are selling at
as low prices as the same goods can be bought
in any country town in the southern country.
Our stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 4c.
Comprises ii^art: Calicoes, Alpaccas, Wore
sleds, JJebomcB, i;cr*ge, uingtiarns, riaius, jjinsoys,
Kerseys, Cassimpres. Sattinetts, Jeans,
Deniras, Ticking, Shirtings and Sheetings, bleached
and unbleached: Drillings, plain and chocked
Oznaburgs; Blankets, Coverlids, Comforts,
Over and Undershirts and Drawers; Ladies'
Balmoral Skirts, Oorsets; ladies' and gent's.
Handkerchiefs, ladies' gent's, and children's
Hosiery, Gloves, &c., ladies' Belts, gent's. Bows, 1
Collars, Shirt Fronts, Suspenders, &c., Laces,
F.dgings, Braids, Trimmings, &c.. Towels, Knitting
Cotton, Needles, Pius. Hair 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 usu tlly kept in a well
reculnted Family Grocery, viz?
SUGARS?All grades ]
COFFEE?Rio, Laguyra and Java <
RA C'0Ar--Whitcaud smoked Sides and Shoulders }
BREAKFST STRIPS?lh< very best in Balti- (
more '
MOLASSES? NewOtlcans and S. If. Syrup
.V.4 f'h'A REL?Nos. 1, 2 and 3
CHEESE?New New York Factory
G OS HEX BUTTER?The best to be had,
LA RD?Superior -Leaf
RtCE?Both prime and medium ?
PEARL GRIST?From Baltimore
TOBACCO"-Finest chewing an Durham smo
king
PIPES?All sized, kinds nnd qualities
CIGARS?From finest to common grades
CANNED. GOODS-~Of every decription
CONFECTIONS?Of all varieties nnd qualities
SARDINES?-Warranted genuine
Ycust Powders, Salad Oil, Candles, Matches,
Family and Fnucy Soap, Starch, Soda, Pepper,
Spice, Nutmegs, Ginger, Mustard, Pickles, Jellies,
Worcestershire Pepper and Oapcrs Sauces,
Powder, Shot find Caps, and many other articles
which*we have not room to mention. We
also keep during the seaaon
All-kinds of Fruits, Vegetables &c
Such as Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,
Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants,
Cabbages, Irish Potatoes, Onions, &c.
We have also always on hand an assortment
of
Crockery ware, Ac. Ac.
All of the above goods we will sell at t^everv
lowest figures for Cash, and purchasers will
find it to their interest to g ve us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
' KIUKLKY efc OlRLim
Next door south of the corner, inthe Workman
Building.
Sept. 25. . tf.
W. J4 ARRMTS,
AT THE
GRAND CENTRAL
Dry Goods Establishment
. OF
WM. D. LOVE & CO..
> /
Under Wheeler House,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
implrs sent, and Orders solicited.
October 15, 1373. 3m.
~ irissoLifloi
The Co-Pnrluership heretofore existing betwecndie
undersigned under the name and style
of A. D. KENNEDY & Co.. is this ilay dis- (
solved by mutual consent. All debts due to,
and nil demands against said (lirm, will be paid
to, and settled by A. D. Kennedy, who nlone is ?
authorized lo use the firm-name in liquidation. .
A. D. KENNEDY.
A. M. KENNEDY.
Camden, October 10, 187J.
C
?roMYe beg leave to return our thanks to nil
our customers who have patronized us in the
past, and to ask of them iu the future, n continuance
of their favors ill behalf of the new firm
of KENNEDY \ EOYJKIN.
A. D. KENNEDY.
A. k KENNEDY.
rvi a
J_/1SSU1U11UI1.
rPIIE Copartnership heretofore existing be- I
I tween Joseph T. Miokle and Hunter R.
Hoykin, under the name end style ofillCKLE
& 1JOYKIX, is this day dissolved by mutual consent*
All dohts due to, atd all claims against
"aid firm, will be paid to, and settled by, eilhr
of the late partners, who are authorized to gjgn
the tirtn name in liquidation. *
J* T. MI;*KLE.
H. K. HOYKIN.
October 21. . 4t.
J. I. JIIDDU 5iTOX& CO.,
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, |
II A LT131 OK K, MD.,
Tliivinjr ptuflinsi'd the entire STOCK OF
lioods ??f .messrs. d. l. I>esaussur*&
:\)M we will sell the same ut . .
COST for CASH,
ind lor that purpose hciehy constitute t
neuibersot'that firm our ngeutsto effect such I
J. I. MIDDLETON & CO. *
June 8 tf j
MERONEY 8L WITTER,
AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION MEUCIL\sts,
Broad-St. Camden, rj q
Will attend to the selling of P ,al j.^tute< Mer
clindizc, Prodooe, &c. Ac.
Husinesa entrusted to t>lCjr care wiU meet
with prompt attention
Hoturm made u sooa t w# ,ffected.
|a I
,* _ u . -r * ? "
NEW FIRM'
- ;
y 1 ' ! 1
F[E undersigned, successors to A. D. KEN"
NEDT.& CO., hare just opened their
Fall and Winter Stock M
CONSISTING Of 1
Staple Dry Goods,
CLOTHHSra-, J
nAAriui n vn filfAiMi |
DVVin A.11 V CT.M.1IP i 9 f 1
Hats and Caps, j
HARDWARE, j
Crockery and Glassware, '
SADDXiBHY, cfcc.
A LARGE 8UPPLY OP |
FANCY AND FAMILY \
GROCERIES, J
Bagging and Ties. (
UgT* The above Goods having been
purchased with great care in the North- |
jrn markets, since the decline in pricee,
ve are able to sell the same on terms to
wit purchasers. Give us a call.
KENNEDY & BOYKJN.
October 30. tf
Insurance Company
y
Piedmont and Arlington
LIFE'
OF *
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Richmond, Virginia.
* ' V-*'
' '
ASSETS -" . . ~
?
?8,000,000.
Ulo **'i M
W. C. CABBDTGTON;
av - (
PBE8IDEXT
Losses
? 'i.4? ,fl
Actually paid in KereliawCounty within
*. " #H?*
Three Years,
$28,000,00. '
I take pleasure in laying I have returned
;o the agency of this popular Company. No
iifficulties vull exist in fulute, us to itenet*lis
of Policies, as I shall pay especial atteuioujto
that branch of the business.
Jte^l will always be tou-d at my Office
in Broad Street, Cam'dcn, S. C.
W. CLYJBUKN, Agent.
January 16, 1873. ti'
RICHMOND
BANKING AND INSURANCE
C <> 31 PAN V.
Capital, - - $500,000
PERSONS wishing to in gnre in a First Class
Company at Low rates will please apply to
W . CLYBURS, Agent.
carolima life
INSURANCE COMPANY,
* OP
Memp his, Tenn.
BRANCH OFFICE AT BALTIMORE, MD.
Assets, $1,075,000,
Ion Jf ;FF. DAVIS. President.
Jcu. W aDE HAMPtON, Vice President
OHr ! D: KENNEDY, State Agent.
Ma?y22. iz?.
NOTICE.
rYAVING purchased the entire stock of mer["]
ohondise of Messrs. J. I. Middleton A Co.,
in Camden, we have this day formed a co-partnership
under the firm name of Phelps & Billings,
for the purpose of conducting a general Merchandise
aud Commission business.
H A. PHELPS,
M. A. BILLINGS,
I. A. DkSAUISUM. .
Ca*d?Ui ti ii7l.
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