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THE CAMDEN JOURNAL. !
vV. !>. TRANTHAM k J T HtY
EDITORS AND IMtOl'IU KTORS.
OCTOBER 22. 1874
FOR COXtiRESS.
Geii. J. 15 KERSHAW. |
The Campaign in (he Stale.
Reports from dif i parts o? the State
are very encouraging. as to the progress
of the Independent Republican party.?
The movement is not only well received
by the Republicans, to whom its success
is vitally important, and whose nominees,
fJrcen and Delauv are. but also by the
Conservatives, who have no ticket in the
lield, but have resolved to support the
Circcn ticket, as such a course offers the
only feasible method of breaking the iron
phalanx of the ''Columbia Ring."
And vet. some men, and notably, the Trm
Southron, a newspaper of respectability
and influence, arc doing all in their power
to retard the progress of political good
feeling and co-operation. Happily, the
number of such malcontents and mischiel
makers is small, and their influence, is
limited, otherwise, South Carolina would
be a constant scene of violence and bloodshed.
The wiser and more temperate
counsels of a patriot like lien. Kershaw,
are listened to. The sneering accusation,
that he and other trusted leaders of the
people advise to a dangerous and dishon.
orable course, is entirely unheeded by the
masses, who know that those men are
tried and true.
.Major Delauey, in a speech delivered
before the Convention which nominated
Chamberlain, tried to impress upon his
race the truth, that the white and colored
people of South Carolina can live together
prosperously and happily, only by conceding
each other's rights, and working
together harmoniously for the common
good. This is the foundation stone of
i.latform of the Libera! Republican party,
A When
patriotism, justice ami Kelt-interest
all call so loudly upon our people
to move together harmoniously and actively
at the present time, surely no one
will hold hack. Xo sacrifice of principle is
involved. The principles of honor am!
honesty demand that every good man
should go to the polls, on the third ul
Xoveuibcr.and cast his ballot.in support of
a movement that looks to the regeneration
of the .State. An organization of the
* character of the Independent Republican
party, is destined to be tho only instrument
by which our political status v. ill be
ameliorated. The present movement may
be defeated in its ussoults upon the strong
entrenchments of the party in power; but
it will triumph in the end. Notwithstand..
ing the desperate efforts of the Ring,"
maddened by oppo-ition, and hesitating
not to use any at? : that . dice and
fraud can suggt1 .o embitter the two
races, a better state of feeling exist.- no,,
between the white and colored people of .
the State than at any time since the war j
'ibis spirit of kindness and conciliation j
is natural and necessary, and must go on j
increasing.
Oyr duty is to support those who favor
iXCa policy of conciliation, eo-nperuti n,,
and good government The nominee.- ol
the Independent iuovi uient must he sup-1
ported in u 3mm. They are on the right
side, and they have heeu adjudged worthy
of confidence. Let us have no defection
our ranks.
< ('11. hcrsliuu for Congress.
We take the following extracts from the
.
Charleston iVwv ??</ Courier, in reference
to General Kershaw's canvass in the up
country :
Grkenvim.k, S. 0.. October I I.?(lex. i
Kershaw spoke here to-dav to a 1 irgc and 1
snletidid audience and with great effect.?
lie won golden opinions. His -perch was |
sensible, just, patriotic, and was listened
to with marked attention. iK will sweep
the Congressional district. Many of the
leading Republicans will sii]>port him, a!!
of ?!recti's men, and some of ('iiauihcrIain's.
Gov. I'errv was present, and ga\c
his cordial approval to Kei haw's views.
Wallace will he nowhere on the .'ird of
November next, and Kershaw will ivpre
St.'lit US 1!) I !1C IlL'Xf < Ollgn^-. , >;<>n>ivu
vote is were present, as they are all lm-\
in the cotton fields, and. except at night,
d > nut attend political gatherings, and
even tluii are weary of speeches. and are
getting lieartiiy tired of j, 1 iti*>.
Si-AtsTAMitlUJ, .S. (1., October III.?"A
tremendous meeting here to-day. Major
Hclany. Gen. Kcisbaw and Hon. T. A
JVivis addressed the meeting. Vou may
put Spartanburg down for two thousand
majority for Green, Delany and Kershaw.
Another meeting is called for to-night. The
j. joule say they cannot bear enough about 1
the Green, Delany and Kershaw move-j
ment. There is a pcifeet revival among!
them for tlie independent ticket, and the I
n; aninious cry is. -Away with the llond '
K'ng !
Spail.uibttrg is one of the counties the
King said liicy were going to carry with a |
rush.
A grand Chamberlain meeting is 'book- i
cd for Camden on next Tuesday, when j
the Bond King caudidaio, supported by a,
long retinue ot bis con 11 derates in v. rongj
doing, will doubtless n akc his bow to the
good people (if tins ancient ^orougli.
Wo trust that the !o;ed people, who
may differ with Mr '.ambet' and his
fuglemen as to the i inner of reforming
the State government, will allow them a,'
fair opportuuty to do the host they can for J<
their side. It is the right of every
zen to express his views upon matters ol
public policy without molestation. llitli
evti?. our colored citizens have been noted
for their orderly and good behavior.
Democrat it* Victories.
The recent elections in Ohm. Indiana.
West Virginia, and Arkansas, have resulted
in Democratic victories. The Democrats
are supposed to have carried the State of
Ohio by 20.000 majoi loctiug twelve
or fourteen out of twenty Congressmen.?
In the present Congress, thev have only
six out of the twenty. In 1872. Grant
carried the State by 37.531 majority. Tn
Indiana a majority of Democrats lias been
elected to the State Legislature, which
will ensure the choice of aDcmociatin place
of Morton, to the United States Senate. The
Democrats gain 5 members of Congress in
rhisStato. In Iowa the Democrats claim
one Congressman, in West Virginia, the
Democrats have two ">ut of the three Congressmen
beyond all doubt, with the third
district doubtful. Thcs* results are said
' ' 1 .. ....
to rausc nmen surprint! anu coiimci iiaimn
among officials at Washington. If the
IVniocratic party gains in the sauic ratio
in other States, they will have at least tworh
ir<I of t he next House of lleprcsciitutives
in Congress. Arkansas lias gone
against lladicalisin by 7.">.000 majority.
Democratic triumphs were feared by
the leaders of the Republican party, ami
to obviate them i:i the elections ol' the
present fall. rec? urse was had to reports ol
outrages, rebellion, and insurrection at the
South l?ut malice and falsehood have
ftiled in accomplishing their purpose.?
The voters of the North-west have declared
agaiii?t the party which upholds carpetbuggery
and proscription in the oppressed
Southern States. The day of our deliverance
is at hand, if we act patiently, diserectly,aud
justly,but violence, bitterness,
and wrong" doing will cause a revulsion of
popular feeling against us, which will reuntild
the Southern States, haying a lie
publican majority, to another term of opm-e.-sion
and robbcrv.
. Camdenniid
her^hnw Diblo Society.
Ca.mdkn, S. C , October 11. 1>71.
According to a resolution passed at its
last auniversary meeting, and to previous
notice, tlii* So'-ietv celebrated it> li 1'ty-tsftli
antiiversary in the I'rcsbvtcriau Church
ol' Camden, S. this evening at 7?
! o'clock.
The Itov. K. a. J;o!!es District Super:
intendent of the Auxiliary Sot-iciij*. in
; the Stare of South ('atolina. was present,
and conducted the openine religious c.\_
erciscs. which consisted of singing, reading
the ltnh ihudin, mayor. and prai?e.
After which the Society v."'.- ciguuized
' by (Jen. ) H. Kershaw, the ['resident
taking tile chair and calling around him
the other officers.
The minutes ol' the last meeting were
, read and approved. The Depositary, or
1'ouk Agent, submiit ' :s report, sliow'inj;
that s'ticc ll.c las: annual met ting.
[ there 4tad been sold and gratuitously lis
tvibutcu. some ninety copies of the Scrips
litres, or portions thereof. <T ti.e value of
- in to i ii ,i c... ... -..I.
I */.-? aii?! in: iiui'.'ii ii i i v>?t i i?\. < i nvkii riin
war .>1 <(!). which h.ul been turned ovet
*'i iiij Treasurer, ami >iiil war mi i;an;I:
28 small Testaments, 1'fc. s mj sit
13 Miiali Testament.- & Tsalins, 1 -~?c. 1 ! ."?
21 Diblcft, 60c. 12 60
7 i.u;v Testaments. GOo. ! 2"
2 ; .41,. i. ii.d'vj. 83 :?0, 7 lit'
82- bo
Tins Treasurer subiiiit:e<l his report,
rh'iV, iuj; tli.it at the last anniversary nirctinj*
au't suose<jUC)it ly, there hud been collected
Ibr the U;e ui" the Pociety the sum
of -S'J 1.1 ), o! w Inch -'lit ! ii i iiail I ecu t rans
milled tliruii'ih t!ic i'isirict Siip&riuteiu.U
cut to the Talent Society?2b cents paid
for premium on check, and that there
was a balatico of GO cents .' till lelt hi his
hands; which reports were accepted.
'I he Society was then addressed by the
liev. ?J M . ivcily, of t!.e .Methodist
Church. upon the objec t- ii liad in view,
and the necessity which exi ted fir such a
Sot i i v-- the ;_' )/ ! acein.pii died by luroi-!iino
th' .se who were rc.-trninid and pre
vented through the :nf!ueiici of pride or
povmtv. < ! nrit;voiles.-on account o| the
latter, or 1>\ other causes from attendiup*
' o i. " i..., ,i : ,i I ,.i 1
\ I? 'I I II. >*i 4 11 ! I I ???' \ lil 111 ir.ni ii r -.p i u?l
r< :i?-i..!iu- at li??lin*. 01 l.avc I hem ro.'iij tit
I hen. ? and tlie ncc-i o| family J?ibl? slicing
furnished to i;tv.ly-cstuhlishcJ families. J
stating souio destitutions that had boon
ihut with ami supplied in Ij - < ur.-e of pas
! -r.fi \ ;~its this year ? s iiou ing the hnl?
I >wed, battel;t\ ing, ami v111: influence it
<M-; 11 <1. t VfTi t h rough Ih< teachings tin'if
of which Is: ?! been incorporated into. ami
distributed through -ut. !*.i._?1? lircrntiiic
? even in "if.'U pai i? oft he eai ill as India,
w i.ere no eflort was allowed t > circulate
or color -e it- t< aching* directly- - i?u!
how il i??ifilit ahie -t be tccompih d from
t best* sources, were it by any supjiOsahlc
means eVc-i ??? be lot. which was almost.
If not <|iiit<\ an impossibility?also bow it
was appreciated bv tlio.s?j in destitute
places, deprived of sanctuary priv ilges and
intoreouisu with Christian friends, nar..
rating several affecting instances ul the
same.
The I'cv. 1*1. A. Holies, District Super
it??? sub ill for .v uith t' is'oiin.t. being called
Upon .I'ldresM'd the Society?staling that
in- had been connected with ihi- work for
twenty J ears?hud been blessed in it, and
iiis zeal had no* abated, and that tie a I
ways looked forward to the meeting of
this Society with interest Also giving'
an account of his nc clings with other.
Auxiliaries throughout the State, and the
intcrot which seemed to be manifested by
them iii this great cause.
The President rlso addressed the Society
upon the terms by which one was constituted
ft member of tic into, and there-1
spunsibility which resi . u one as such j
to promote the objc t.? t,. mot by direct
individual effort-, aud tracing the inelii
eicncy of the Society to a neglect of this i
indi\idual cxortimi and rcsnousibility?|
stating the easy terms upon which the |
Bible eeuId be obtained, by application to '
any member of the Kxccutivc Committee,!
land all were invited to assist in the "nod I
... I
[ work?that contribution# luadi* to t he So-1
j ciety went to supply either sueh destitu11ion
as might exist among us or elsewhere.
Bev. K. A Holies. District Supcrin|
tendent, stated that a eoiitiibiition of ?8(1
I at anyone time, would make one a life mcmi
ber, and enable the Society to supply one
' hundred families, and SI."?(> contributed at
j any one time, would make one a l.ile Pi.
rector, and enable the Society to supply live
. hundred families.
i On motion of Bev. K A. Bollcs, Bis1
trict Superintendent, the same officers were
| continued for the ensuing year, and the
i minutes of this meeting ordered to be published
in the Caiafeii .Journal, h'rrxfmir
' Sou the rii J'ltslo/I'iiiin. Christian
A'lfoeatt. and Wiwhtiuj Christian.
A contribution was taken up in behalf
of the Society, which amounted tu the sum
I of S7.S5. which was paid over to the Bev.
i !v A. Bolles, and the Treasurer directed
I
'to transmit to ltim any funds that may
i hereafter he contributed for the purposes
j of the Society.
On motion, the Society adjourned, to
'meet in the Presbyterian Church of C'auiden,
in (tetoher next, the time to he more
. definitely fixed hereafter.
A Iter singing the hong Metre Doxology
j and having the benediction invoked by
Bev. .1. \V. Kcllv. the Society adjourned
.). 15. K BBSIIAW.
President.
\Y. II. K. Wonkmax, Sac')-.
MAllllIGll?On the 15th instant, by
Rev. .T. II. Iloditers. Mr. 11. A. Marshall
.and Miw M. S Mostly. All of Kershaw.
< (hi die lSili instant. 1?\ (lie same, Mr.
.foli 11 ihivis and Miss S. L. Caraway.
i Roth of Sumter Countv.
?
J. W. DePASS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
t (Ml
TRIAL JUSTICE,
Will givi- j-.* >It*]>t :ilt< nfimi lo all business
^, entrusted t.i itiin. especially. in iln- collection
. of fllillllS.
Otliee iiii-iairs in 1 lie Workman building.
October 22. im
; ELECTION NOTICE
\n fleciimi will he liehl mi Tuesday, the
third day of November. ju-nx.. for the followl
ing olliccrs. viz: (lovernor, I.ieiitcnnnMiiivirnor.
Stale Senator, three llejiresenlaiive*
School Commissioner. Judge of Probate, and
j three I'o.iiity Commissioners. Polls will be
opened at the following Prejiiiets. viz:
CA M UKX? MAUI: hi
l/? uubj'rs?Jtin. K. Withl'ispooll, K.
.). Cntitiv?ay, James K. Small.
(' \ MDKV ?Cm kt Hoi SK.
lA/m/i/i r.%?lus. I>. I >iiii!:i{>. AllllllOt!
rte\uoM<. J. Nelson ('arter
LIZKNBY'S.
Mouuijirs?Laiiehliu McKinnon. KelK
!'c!i. Ben. li.iiu.
SL'II IKICR'S MILL.
Vannyers- I. F. Holland. S. I>. Hall,
, Benj. F
UlTFALO
( 'fiiii'tr r.-i?<diaries Jin ley, Sampson
Newman. Ceiumbiis MurcliLni
RKI> HILL.
?J. lloss 1 )ye, II. Z. i>enja.i
jniri. jr.. .1. A. Roswell,
l.riJKKTV HILL.
<" ?Alexander Mallicson, K. I'.
Keliv. J'. A lames
I L \T ROCK.
J/u.io'/'i's? . I> Stephenson, i homas
i DraiuUmL Nathan I'v-'
CLHKTONS .MILL.
1/mn' /'/>?A. A. Huckaleo, Adam
Cunningham. Robert i,>i;ai!-.
I The Polls will open from 6 o'clock, M.
in (>'< !. !.. !'. M.. wiilinut iiiii'rriiissiun.
A!! Har-r.. a.. . Saloons. am! oiIm-i- plnees
f'-r liu- m.1?* "t' l.i<;inir-< l?v retail. shall In
'I. - 1 ii <i\ o'cSoek >(' (!: eveninj; j.rcer*
'l.i r lli. ' \ hi -:it-!; i l?cii"li. and remain
I u I alii .-i \ o'i ! k ii? I In' i.. in nl lie nl t lie
!i tl (Mcufier. j.-ii I In' linn* al'iin*ii'l.
liic - .! ?>! iiiinXHwliiig liijiioi* i? jiro l
i' >i! ?i|.
i c',airri.:iii of i-acli Ii 1 ol' Maiiaucr^
i-. ill mil nil r lioini'c ilie :!1-i tiny "I' October
fur II:!!"! !! x< i : ii'I in li uciii'iisi.
J. I". SI 'Tl! Kll LAN It |
II. II. WALL Unanl.
\. No|,DS. )
October l'.i.?lit.
FOUND AT LAST!
THAT
BOSWKLIAS
IS Tl IE PLACE.
V. 11 \ I \ I ni' i s i> in \ 11 ! Iii rail ami
JO JO
H GROCERIES, H
CD * :tisn<'i2 (nootls,
C) n.nKvvn.vm'ttv.Xi'tv.z O
0> ^ , 0)
CrnclLors,
S
in :i]| I.iii'!-.
S CIGARS AND TOBAl'CO [*J
h I l
n*-* t??
!~ r
i ' ':,H ;l" I >:i'1 iy yourselves
'BOSWELL'S
is the place to I my clir;i|i (i /'orrt'ifM
Uinl 1''iijV('tii>Hnr .*. lla\ili<^ laillL'llt
for c.t ;ii. lie can afioi-'l l?> sci! as eluaji
a any one 1l.-o in town for tin* same
ijiialiiv of ixooils.
a\ p. eoswphjIh.
Oclnliir Dm
. I
SIMON WOLFE,
\i I lie Store one door Noith "t Judge licit*
ner's Law Ohiie,
I'ii* s tin1 highest in ices fur ''? 11 ?*i. Corn.
IViir, OKI Iron. I'.l.l-- llll'l t'oji|ier. (i rri'll :i ?l?l
11i v Hid*"!, lilies. Wool, i.i almost any oilier
article ottered lor rale.
October J.. I in
Stt'l'TElS.
Fiebh Cioslit'ii ami Mountain Butter, at
McCrKUV'S.1 I
wmammamaammammmmamaBm. huasu
1IV STORE,
i ANI?
TO ARRIVE.
A FULL LINE OF
Groceries
i V I i
I '
PROVISIONS,
BOUGHT AT TIIE
LATEST DECLINE,
And will bo sold for
CASH ONLY,
AT Til K
Very Lowest Figures.
Hoots and Shoes
l '
Dry (iloods,
Hardware,
Urockery,
ir..;..
I
As usual, to which the :itteut:on of
our friends and the public generally ispecially
invited.
I PHELPS & BILLINGS.
Octobci
Great Attractions!
i AT
i IS ' 3IAAV-N.
I
!
. Tliouii'iersi^iie<l ros|>c?ctfully invito*uttvntioii
t" It!- st ok, consist intf, in i-art, < !
o
Ilats aiul Capw,
DIR/Y" G-OOIDS,
CliOTHIHTG.
Boots and. Slioce.
SADDLES AND BRIDLES,
Hardware, Crockery ware
1 TRUNKS, VALISES, \e., ,\c.
At.SO?A FUI.I. I.INK OF
Choice Family Groceries.
Ali : wiiicli will ! m>M njuwi
As Reasonable Terms,
I'D I; t'ASll. .IS tllf SUIIlf fill! lit1 I'll If I seis.-wlier.
in the State, out-iile til' t'l.nricsioa
(live iiio ii fall before jnircl:a>iti^ fr..n
; others.
ISV.IIW, Agent
Ocltibcr 'JJ. -in
Administrator's Sale.
; Oil \Ve<liic-.lay. 1 lie lltli lily < ! Nov. nili.-i
' next, I will oiler for sale, at I'uhlie Outcry.
| ill liis lute n i.lciice, till of the 1'KllSoN A I.
KST \ 1 li of the lute \\ ilev .Maloue, ?! < .1
IV- It. MALOXK, Ailm'r.
October'JJ
Notice to Trespassei-s.
All pereons are forbhl.leli entrance on any
of my Ian-Is Jo fish, hunt, or Tor any othei jiir1
j ?wiiiioiit a written |.ertiii->ion from me.
Parties iii.-n y.iinlinjr this notice w iil be jo-o-e
ciitcl to the full extent of the law. Tic- . i<(
la'i'ls are 1;I: >nn a- the ' .Muliley Place nml
the |'v;i\ I l:;ee," on the west ,-i?l?* ol Waterec
Kiver. JOHN JAt'KSoN.
t tetolier I to
rr\ n?.
?tn the I-tli nil., a Steer ivti" oll'erc.l to
iale in Ciiiinli-u by two strange colore.! in. a
uinler sir j'icioiii' circntnstaio i's. tin tiioliu
Mill llll"\ IVl'tf S11 > | K'CI I'll III Milium; II II.I I
li-ll InWIi, :ili I ImVi* IiiiI I im ii Iir.- i'il 1 li 11
-ill' Tlir Siivr IH almiil lull!- vr:'.r.? itil.nl
:i 11 t!rcil cnlur, I h rinl nl t In* I :i 11 li|i|.rii
wit'i w it it ?>. Inilli liiinl feel while. :i nnli
\\ 11i11-till" il: I Im lorelidl, ll>?* liill'i liiii;; i rn
:tII I IV |1 lirnl|i;l|l ;|i*I'tlS ill:' Mllll'lec l'lM:i
l-'iir luriiiiT I' trl irulur*. iijij'Iv iti the .Imii
mil Oilier.
I liinlii'l- I. II
BAGGING AND TIES.
Units Mini ll.llr Hulls l.csl lll'llVV l!.\l i( i I N< i.
HH? Iiumiii S \ It HOW TIMS.
SIM.M'KO Tills.
Fur sail* 1>v
1*11"KLI'S ilc HI I.LINUS
August I.'!: u
SSiiUcr ;IIHK CIictw.
HIKSH (Lisbon Uuttor and Fartury
CIk'i'm;. .lust rociMved by
KiUKLKV A CAIiLAMb
Sepleiiibor 17. It
( round (linger. Cloves, 1'ej jcr, ('in.,
uanion, &c . in air tight box pp. I'm- sale
by .1. \\\ MoCriiKV.
( 'ollbc. ( ^ollbe.
10 bags C'OFFHK. For sale by
BAUM BHO'S. I
#
TIIE WILMINGTON
EYE AND EAR INSTITUTE,
j AM) SI UtileM. lSl-WMAUY, !
47 it 4!> X. I'HO NT SIR KKT.
j THIS INSI'I'IT'I K, which offers all the comfort
| and privacy of a Home, while possessing the conI
vtnicmvs and appliances of a pnhlh* hospital, in
prepared !> receive patient* mill.'rintr f.oai disease
j (ir injury ??l the Kvk or Kir, or oilier surgical alfectton
requiting operative tnatiuent.
] One o! the lurgest ami ilnest rc-iileii -es in the
I city i- upl' il for the Jin i?o-(, aii.I the Surgeon
' in charge aesides in the Building with his family, hav;
the nursing ami Jrcntmeut alter tlelicate opera*
Hons under his persona! care ai ! supi i vision.
To person from the C'arolinas ami slates further
South this I list il ute olfers every advantage of the
large northern cities, without the seventy of their
climate, am! with considerable economy in time and
expense. The medical pro I tssion and others are.
invited to address, for information.
I)u. M. J. liP.HOSSKT, Resident Surgeon.
I*. o. Box ..T'2, Wilmington, N. (',
October is :it.
ITHE BEST PLACE IN CAMDEN
! rro HITY YOCJR
!IIATS AND CAPS,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
X3XXY GOODS,
of nil cjualilies.
GROCERIES
In ally ity.
Sa<hl)e? ami ItrMles, Leather, Hardware,
ami a full stock of I lie choicest
Cigars and Smoking Tobacco.
[ In fine, whatever is needed hy La?ly or tlenj
tleinan, in town or country, can ho fouml at
| KALISKY & GOLDBARTH'S.
Thankful lor past favors, we propose to ilo
a tnorc eSleiisive business in future, amJ
Iihvc, consei|iiently, lisj'lnycil ffieal euro in
the selection o' our htr-4-' ami constantly inerea-in^
which will I- at prices
! to ilefv competition.
i I'.elne salisf.i .1 ..ill. a small profit, we
, shall ni.'lersel! all others in ('annicn .
j (live ns a call.
KAI.ISKV & CoLDBARTII,
\t t.'onaway's OLI Slaml.
t)etolier l"?. 1 lit
E. C. GREEN, JR.,
Commission Merchant,
I'llAlll.HSTOX, s. <'.
! I will sett (<?TT<iN, N.W.M. STMtfiS, or any
Pr<?In< < -in| |>..) to iiii1. mill iiKiki- |ii*iiiu|it returns,
j AND Vt'll I. l-!I.I. ?t<>r:mv kind ?.f goods
cit?iit il. ?iilli'c
i .1. A. (?l'ACKKM:rSII 'A CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
12s l'v>T l'.vv, ClIAHI.KSTti.V, S.
WJltTi* I VV !| Itf n'i;i?-i| In see III* fT < tr.v
i iii<* n: 1 I >viil save vi ii iiii(in > ixitli in selling your
cottnii ai.d liitviii>? is.
K ('. CKKKN. .IKj
^Oct.lh.T Dill
For Service !
| , .
Buy the Stylish, Good-Fitting Doubli-SrrJtd
FINE SHOES!
For LADIES' and MISSES' wear, with thi*
Trade Mark in every shoe.
r( Pn
PomiUIT UTIU
. The Soles arc attached to the Uppers with
Jtvo rows of five-cord waxed thread, (instead of
one row as in other shoes,) and are
WARRANTED
Never to rip from the uppers,
! ... I
85 A TIB
*3. '(MlSlM'l ioSKM'il'S.
1"'iv 1 ii'Ii and American ('uulectiuncries,
11 itr.^o vari-1 v i1 r ~ tI?v
-I. U\ V: I'l iMlV.
LL a r\rie.?,
I' 1 ;n i ' >!s. .v ,ij. .s-'tact'li, Soda,
i'airi.' . i> :. '.iiij Ac. I'.-r .salt,' l>v
i. Y?. .Wri I iiliY. I
W: :l l'of the Wagon, and we'll'
ail take a Ride."
t:. whitman a so>;*s
I 1 I r.i I . . ^ s? 1 p, |
|' 1 ......!i Order* left witli I
1 Ki* . * I ' 1 1..| i -tit. in ion. I
i f '. i -i st'iiil for
; . .. ai !?I:N. J
! THii Ea&iLB MILLS. |
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I i o . .1; i i i I 11 it I : ! 2 I !i
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FINEST Oft I ST MILL
!n iv ..I !i . Si.lU < i|iii| I"1'!..
-in i |i'. - i "!'ii in ii' I: Mill
Imiiik'i. 'iii- Mil- r -inai.-l :ii "The Km* i
I lui'v. in iii: 111 iii <'.liin! ii.
rl\? i'iu<'r>.
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\!l ni t fi-ii-hi|?. cii.sluiiii'i . Mill I !h> jiiiMic I
J v_i >i i-r;i 11 v. i" i-miie : ii I t-\: in i in* l n \ I a ?*ij ?
coome stoves, i
l i-fori'jiiiri'l -In;; i1 i'hIiiii-. Tlirv ni-?? ol
?i!jiri . iii.iliiv. Miiilal ( 111w i >i |i|-n-n?.
\1?.. :i la. a'. urMiioM ul i in 1'ivi
oil - "Varc,
at w !inli" .ill' iiinl i I'lail.
i!Oi?FI Mi. il'ilfi-i in jr. SinVi* i'ijtr. iill'l nil:
Job Work, promptly ntleiit'cil to.
"I*it: iikt .1 l"i tin' vi'i-v ! ' i I:.l } -itI vliari'l>o?Jnw
I ii)-.in iii- ia ! ! ?? ! ;?.-1. I iv p.'rifully solicit
a i otiliiiii.-iTit*e i>! i'h' .- iTiir
.1X0. Ii. OOODALE.
October I. i5i*f '
mwi in?BBaa????
W. L. A
OFF
An Immense Fall
(
Dry Goods
BOOTS Jkl
HATS A]
#
Ready-Mac
Choice Fam
,
I
I
I
M.y piircliiist's In
Since the late
And in consequence
I
ATTRACT IV
lOvorv Care
*
.
Has keen paid to tlio selection ol
Superior and Relit
(Would do Will to examine my Stock
w
(K-tnW S.
j urn FOR
I HAVE
LAE/GI
I
LABl^S'' dp
ro.NSI
I BLACK AM) COLORED AI
TAMESE CLOTH, BLACK i
ODESSA CLoTiL SILK I)LAlso?a
lar<i
i-itawis, IJoulovani >Kiris, wpora
*1 vet?vus. a!! colors, at oOc. po
Hosiery, U! >\vs and Ilandkcrchi
Five hundred pieces of ltibbous,
AH fi tela'It (//*. offered k( prices ti
i I '.ill early and examine tlici
I
t h'fob. r S.
EE AD THIS '
A laii .has ju?t been carefully solei
!id. Mel is now bciiijj ottered to
;'i public, con^istiuji of
? ; loiuijs.
Ihoo i. 1 lams. Shoulders,
i'oilee. Sil:.':ir, Hard, Mf.lassos,
n L < ? T, ' *'
II / 3 <k B \ 1 * f 1/ ?
rim* ami Heavy
BSoiii^v-iiiiuio iiot li i ng,
,\ large assortment.
HATS, BOUTS AMD SHOES.
I >ue of the tino.-t stocks in I \vn.
Hardware and Crockery.
Fancy (Joods and Notions,
I iii' i i?l?" si n<l
AT
K ENXKIIY & BO YKI JUS.
September 24. tf
>1 a <*koi*el, Mnckei'el.
loll kits. To arrive and for sale Lv
HAT'M HUG'S.
I
lRTHUR
ERS
, and Winter Stock
0
jV
and Notions,
VI> SHOES,
ND CAPS,
4a ^Irt+hinff
A Vy WIVhl 111 Igy
ily Grroceries,
nvc all been made
Heavy Declines,
, I am prepared to offer
E BARGAINS.
-(")
mid
F n?v Stock, and those in want of a
able Grade of Goods,
before purchasing.
. L. ARTHUR.
tf.
THE LADIES.
OPENED A
"! STOCK
cf
ST1XO OK
AW CAS, COMPAZINE,
SILK, JAP. SILK, PONGEE,
^GONALS, all wool DELAINES.
E ASSORTMENT OF
. Flannels and Fancy Sackings,
r yard, worth $1.00.
efs,
in all colors and shades,
'/.// will siireh/ sell them.
n at
I. BARIJCII'S,
tf
Heavy Arrivals.
J. 31. WILLIAMS
Respectfully announces to the (ttililic tliat
lie line just returned to Camdeu with a large
stock of
JDJEllT GOODS,
Of nl! description*.
Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes,
NOTIONS,
lu endless variety.
j HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES.
SADDLES, AND BRIDLES,
HARDWARE, &c.
Which I aim determined to sell at the
Very Lowest prices for Cash.
GOOD FLOUR,
Only $050 per Barrel.
\ large variety of SADDLES, in which I
defy competition.
I wish it distinctly understood, that 1 will
not be undersold by any one.
BfS^t'oine and see if what 1 tell you is not
truo.-vfjjj
J n WILLIAMS,
Opposite Deo. A Men's. Broad Street,
CAMDEN, S. C.
October 1. tf
Soap, Soap!
40 boxes at low priecs.
BAUM BRO'S.