The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, October 22, 1874, Image 3
LOtiL ttmEBS.
HEETIXUM.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
WATEREE DIVISION, NO. 9
Attend the Regular Mee
Aing of your Division at Ton
jHruuce Hall on MONDAY
evening next, at 7 J o'clock
By order ot the TV. 1\
TV. H. It."WORKMAN, R. S.
Rev. Edward R. Miles is expected to
preach in the Episcopal Church on next j
Sunday.
The habit of dropping unstamped letters
into the Post Office is being practiced so
extensively, that it has become a burden
upon the time of the Postmaster, and he
desires to give notice that, in nu instnnce.
iwll a letter be mailed, unhss it has been
stamped before being dropped into the
Office.
Another Trial Justice.?His Excellency,
Governor Moses, last week appointed
J. W. DePass, Esq., a Trial
Justice. This act will meet with the hearty
commendation of all good citizens. Mr.
DePass formerly held the same position,
and it is known that he discharged the
duties of the same with ability, vigor, and
impartiality, llis office is in the Workman
Building, up stairs, where he will be
glad to sec his friends.
On account of the rain in the morning,
and the indications that it it would continue
throughout the day, the speakers
who were appointed to address the citizens
of upper Kershaw, at the "Mahaffy
Place," on last Saturday, were prevented
from fulfilling their engagement. A rousing
meetiug of the voters of this important
preciuct is in contemplation. Duo notice
will be given of the time and place.
General Kershaw will address the citi_
zens of Kershaw Uouutv at uamuen ou
Saturday next.
Public Meeting.?The Members of
the Cureton's Mill Sabre Club, and the
citizens generally, are requested to meet
at Cureton's Mill cn Saturday. October
31, at 12 o'clock, M. A large meeting
is solicited, as several distinguished speakers
will be present.
By order of the President.
--filWvAIi.?A meeting was commenced
at Zour (Methodist) Church, on the west
side of Watercc river, on the 10th insant,
by Rev. Messrs. Russell and Ilartou, at
which, up to Sunday last, there had been
thirty conversions. The meeting, at last
accounts, was still iti progress, with encouraging
results.
The Synod of South Carolina wxs appointed
to meet at Newberry, S. C., yesterday.
Autumn is fairly upon u.s, and s;ye gen-!
tie winds" admonish us that winter is near
at hand. Farmers, provide for your
stock.
The heaviest rain of the season, accompanied
with considerable hail, fell on Saturday
night.
ohm/ito nrmi-inviil.vriPM nf OTPflt
VU. Ji.vcw.. r
activity in the way of business. Cotton
conies in rapidly, and finds ready buyers.
The taxable property of Kershaw county,
assessed for 1873, amonmed to $2,386,370
The same, as adjusted by the Board
of Equalization, for 1874, is 2,279,003
Showing a reduction of $307,183
This is a considerable reduction in favor of
the people of our county, and is one step
towards a return to better government.
Public Meeting. A large number
of citizens were addressed, at Turkey
Creek School House, on Saturday last,
by Gen. Jno. D. Kennedy, Capt. W. L.
l)ePass and W. D. Tranthain Esq. The
people of that section of the county ore
wide awake, and, on the 3rd November,
will poll a heavy vote in favor of Reforu .
Public Meetings?The County Executive
Committee of the Conservative
party have nude the following appointments
for the present canvass:
Marshall's Church, Friday, October
23d?Gen. James Chesnut, Capt. J. M.
Davis, Capt. T. II. Clarke, Maj. W. '/.
Leitner?speakers.
Liberty Ilill, Friday, 30th?fieri. Jas
Chesnut, Gen. J. I>. Kennedy, Capt. T.
II. Clarke, Capt. W. L. Re Pass?speakers.
Red Hill, Saturday, 31st? Col. E. M.
Itoykin, Gen. J. J) Kennedy, Capt 'J'.
II. Clarke, Capt. W. L RePuss?speakers.
Flat Hock, Saturday, 31st?Win. M.
Shannon, J. R. Dunlap, AV. Z. Leitner?
speakers.
The Subordinate Tax Unions will make
.H^ill arrangements for the meetings in their
respective localities.
Hy order of the Executive Committee.
Rudolph Stratford, a worthy colored man,
of our town, died on Friday night, aftor
an illness of only a couple of days, and
wa? buried ou Sunday evening. A long
procession, prominent in which was the
Independent Fire Engine Cympany, of
which the deceased was a member, and
the several other Fire Engine Companies,
ali in full uniform, followed the hcarso to
tfc* oeoiotvry.
Cureton's Mill.?]>y reference to
their notice in another column, it will be
found that the Commissioners of Klee- |
tion have ordered the Cureton's Mill ballot
box to be reopened on the 3rd November.
Let the voters who live on the western
side of the Wateroe take due notice and
{govern themselves accordingly. Kvery
man who feels an interest in the govern
merit must turn out on that day and inanj
ifest the same by voting the Reform Ticket.
The KtxnsTREE Star.?This valued'
exchange has been vmhr <i < since
last sprint. We arc glad to see. however,
that it has again commenced to .?//?*>//'. 1!.
C. Logan, proprietor of the paper for sev- j
enlccn years, has sold it to Samuel W.
Maurice The Star appeared, under its
new management, on the 7th instant, and
promises to be a wull-cUited, vigorous ami
uianly conservative paper. W e extend
our congratulations and good wishes to
the new proprietor
Old .John Robinson's Circus will exhibit
in Camden, 011 Thursday, December 3rd.
1874.
Bask Bam-?A match game, between j
the Sifnriun and Oalchnul Clubs, was
played on the ground of the former, at
Turkey Creek Church, on last Saturday, 1
and was won by the latter club by a score
of 45 to 16.
The game was played with .spirit by both
clubs, and was witnessed with interest b_\ a '
large number of ladies and gentlemen. It is;
due to the Silcrrinots to say, that they had
but recently organized, and were not as
thoroughly practiced as their opponents.
Otherwise, the game would have been,
more closely contested. The following is
the official score :
OAKLAND.
Jiatsmcn. It. O.
TI y-.ll., rwl I I,' 1 1. i\
ll''IIUIIVJ, * . IV. V /
Holland, L. - 1?. 7 1
Hyatt, 1. f. <? .'1
McCoy, c. 7 1
Pcarce, s. s. Co
Brown, c. 1*. 5 3
Shiver, 3 b. 2 5
China, r. 1". 3 .'1
Marsh, p. 3 ."?
15 27
silvf.ri.no.
Jiut*tnc>i. J{. 0.
Shaw, J. D. s. s. 4 1
Lucas, 2 b. 1 5
Kelly, K. C. 1. f. .^3 _3
Shnfl^VL'lv C. f. 1 3 T
lluggins, lb. 1 li
Kelly, J). B. p. 1 C
Folsom, 3 b. li li
Peebles, r. f. - 1
Josey, c. 1 4
1C 27
There will be a public meeting at
Schruck's Mill, on Wednesday next.
jjo.swei.i.'s*?This establishment, of on
ly a few months standing, is rapidly becoming
one of the most attractive business
houses in Camden. The proprietor purchases
nothing but the best articles, which
he carefully selects luuiscif, and therefore
t his stock of candies, confectioneries, Ac.,
cannot be surpassed. Fresh bread, cake,
pastry, Ac., arc always on band. Cash
sales and stjiuU profits enable hiui to offer
| uncommon inducement*. lie speaks for
i himself, this week, in the columns of the
; J ol it n a i..
I'lleli's A )hI.I.INo.s?Wo learn that
these gentlemen are now receiving an uncommonly
fine stock of groceries, Ac., and
cannot be beat anywhere in this market,
for quality, prices, Ac They give notice
| that they sell only for c?s/?, being satisfied
that this is the only method of transacting
business satisfactorily to both buyer and
seller. They are especially noted for their
Coffee and Flour, to which the attention i
of the community is called.
Mr. ]J. M. Smith is putting the finishing
touch on !iis now and elegant store.?
Give hiuj a cull and you will not regret
it.
Mr. C. Uyutan comes to flic front in i
i this week's paper, lie advertises Dry
Goods, Keadymade clothing, Hats and
j Caps, Hoots and Shoes, .Vc., &c,, and a
I full line of choice Family Groceries. Go
j to see him. and lie will make you glad.
Kci.ii'sk of Tin: Moon.?There will
1 be a total eclipse of the moon on the 25th
instant, on which occasion it will be at
its full, thus affording a fine view of the
eclipse, provided there are no clouds to
inteiferc in the matter. If will commence
at 1145 oil the night of the 21th and
enu at 4.4S oil the morning of the 25th.
Although the eclipse is called total, and
It'ic wh do moon will pass through the
j shadow of tlio earth, our satclilc will not
wholly disappear, but will remain visi
ble, of the hue of tarnished copper.
The Lee Memorial Monument.
Tlio latest advices from tlie Lee Memorial
Association is, that Prof. Kdward ('.
Valentine, the sculptor, having procured
j from Vermont a block of pure white marI
ble, is fashioning the statue of Gen. Lee,
which is to be placed oil the grand monument
now being erected at his tomb, at
the Washington and hoe ('Diversity,
Lexington, Virginia. The figure represents
Gen. Lee reposing in an easy, re
cumbeiit position upon a couch, his head
and shoulders slightly raised above the
body, his left arm outstretched by the side
I of his 6word, his right arm laid across his
[breast. He wears full Confederate uniform,
including boots and gauntlets, and
; a light drapery covers nearly tlm whole
: form. Th'i appearance is natural and
graceful, indicating peaceful slumber ra- j
ther than death.
The niomiinont. when .surmounted with
this tine work of art, will he :? lasting memorial
to one of Virginia's noblest pons
and patriots. The members of this .Wo-1
nation are gentlemen wall and favorrft.lv)
known by the entire community, who will
see that nothing is left undone that will1
add to the beauty and finish of this great
work. We are advised by the Secretary, i
Mr. (Jhas. A. Oavidson. of I .ox hurt on. j
Virginia, that the funds subscribed are |
insufficient to complete the monument.?
Inordewto further this object they have I
issued a H/t-fiy steel engraved portrait of
Gen. Lcc, to he sold only by subscription,
throngh authorized agents, the proceeds
of such sales to be applied toward the
completion of the work. An opportunity
is here presented to every person, not only
to procure, at a reasonable price, a superb
life-like portrait of the great General, but
to aid iu the erection of a lastintr monument
to his memory, ivieh subscriber will
receive a certificate duly signed by the
Secretary and Chairman of the Lcc Memorial
Association.
Wc commend this valuable portrait to
t lio tMiklt/i n?>1 t' .? !? nit
IIIC jruuiii;. UIH1 |)i v 111 I I"! > ?'* 111 j 111-11 .*
sale. Some energetic person should secure
(lie agency in this section to assist in this
nohle work. W. W. Bostwick & Co.. Nos.
177 k 179 West Fourth Street. Cincinnati.
Ohio, have been appointed (Jonoral
Managers of all agencies in the T'nitcd
States. All communications addressed to
the above firm, for circulars, certificates
and Onus to at/t-iitx, will receive their immediate
attention.
Cotton.?Our market has been active,
with a good supply, during the past week.
We quote at 13 to 13 3-4.
Fvucihjott. l$rxKi?i< t \ Co., Charleston.
S. C., are offering one of tin* largest -tocks of
Dry (5uoi?s, ami Carvkts in the 1*. States.?
Parties in want of the same, will save (vein 'J-'
to :?0 per cent, liv ordering from litem. They
are prepared to send samples on application.
All retail orders over Sin will l?e sent free of
charge to any part of the Southern States.?
Remit by P. O. Order. Express, or Draft
drawn to our order: or Ooods will lie sent C.
0. I).
Bv*ink3s Nk< t.ssirir.s.?in these dnys of
progress, most enterprising firms use every
means of putting their mimes before their customers.
In no way can this h? more conveniently
and attractively done than by using
l'rinted better Headings and Bill Heads.?
They have come into such general use by
Merchants, tlint otic seems old fashioned who
does not use them, and the custom should be
generally adopted by the Country Merchants.
\y u.k'c.i: Kvans & Conswri.t.. Charleston S.
C.. furnish Letter and Bill Heads of all
grades and at the most reasonable juices.?
Send to them for sample? and prices.
By the way. Mkssks. Walkkr, Kvans &
Cogswell arc'getting up atol selling like hot
cakes, some excellent books for our Merchants.
One, the Merchants' Cotton l'o k. for
keeping correct accounts of purchases and
*TiipifielTt*>i'f cotton: tlie other, the Merchants'
Bill Book, for iva.'iijy knowing how the p.iyinents
on their cnslotTlf ttCj'Qj''-'' and account*
stand. Both books are excecfingiy comj jete.
and answers the jiurjmses ?xacti>.
THE UAlMtOUM ItKMEDY for all ailments Is
Ituin Hitters, surcharged with Fusel (Hi. a deadly
f! : ? _ III! iiTfll A. fi\ li\ the ! lllioonl Uv.
truigriit* u?" which it Is eomiiincit. If vmir stoinach
is,weak mnl liver or IsitPels ilisoiilcreU, strengthen
A regulate them with \ inkuxk I?ttki:s, a punty
vkoktaki.k ALTKKATIVK xvi> m'KIIIKNT, free ir Ml!
uleolml a capable of infusing new x Utility into your
exhausted system.
October 1 It.
AW KM. RsTAIIMSilK.li HiiTSK. Is is }| feet
beyoml'lispuie ilii|l \le.?srs, Knigslniui \
Heath, nl Columbia, by their eni r .'V ami :<i?<
111 I out ion to business, have v-iubl -lie' foi
their house mi enviable reputation. 'llix
>]in i e no linn* nor labor in U? ?; in _ tin : !??-ir
stock, ami being always on tin v. at.-h for mytliiiig
new umler the mih, nlxvayshave si;ca
variety as cannot fail to give the utmost -,ilisfaciioti.
Ifyou Mailt anything torlie.l-i. ,unt
lining room or kitchen in erockery, glass,
china, iron, tin, worn I or willow ware, go to
the store un-ler the Columbia Hotel.
tiii: l'eoriiirs iickix
At a conference of citi/ons, ine.-peciivc
ul'party, tlio full .wing Ticket l'.r 5'out tv
i Officers, has been nominated:
;Vi Viotc,
11. K. Wall.
JfullHC ol !! y/'rsCltttlfll'i'X,
T, A. Cht'.smit,
\\. D. Tnintlbiin.
J Jj. Tlio;ii))son.
F. M. l'iuckiicy.
ot Probata
.1. F. Sutherland.
Poll lit 1/ ClOlllHlxXiOllfIX,
T. 11. Clarke,
Frank Mo.so,
W. K. Thompson.
1 Oi'OIU'l',
William JJeas,
POSTPONEMENTS
IMPOSS IHIjE.
S20
vi i.i. nrv
First Mortgage Premium Bond
nKTIIE
\1 I Industrial Exliiliition Coimi auv.
1 J.
I Autlmri/oil l?.v tli.> Legislature of the State ot
New York
j tM Premium Mi-awing-, I'er. 7. 1S74
i!i| Series Itfiiwinp. Jan. I. |S75
K\ 1'* 11Y I'.ON |? will he reji-enieii uitli :i 1're '
tuiittn. a- iia equivalent f..r Inter. s|
CAPITAL PREMIUM, $100 OOO
A'Mithi lor l.omls an I lull informalion,
MORGENTHAU. BRUNO & Co.
Financial \gents. 'JJ I'AIIK ltt?\V, N. Y.
I'. 11. |)rawer 'J'.'.
alioif lor agencies rer< ivcl.
ITental card.
Tiieuinlersigiie.l resjo-. Molly informs tln.ee
I I'riemls desiring hi* set-Tires, Ilia! ho will;
visit ('annl'-n on or ahoiit llie'JlUli in I., ami :
reniiiin ten <lavs.
I II M.KX AXDKIC.
IIctohei H. It
TO ISK.Vr.
rnin: l'l in? i:i..u..t tiifi.-iut.-i.i A. i.. hoh.v.
1 on the V? est si.le of tin- Wnlerer lliver.
elevrtl miles tVolli Calii'Ien, convenient to the
Sleanilio.it l.'.ii linc. in : high stale o| etilli-(
vat ion. with ?l wel 1 i t> jc house ami several i
house - tor <'oo|.ei s. Also 11risl N| ill, t in ami
Screw, run hy water. Possession given 1st
of January. For terms imjuire of
<?ct. 1 ?It. A. M. KI'.NNKi)Y. Adin'r.
ISisctiits, 1 iixriiit n!
.10 bbls. Biscuits. l'ur sale by
UAUM HRO'S.
IMMENSE STOCK
oK
PALL AND WINTER
< j ia >ri 11 ><;,
AMI
FURNISHING GOODS,
AT
l>. KI'STLN'H,
Under Columbia Hotel.
My Slock for this season einliraccs all the
new an<l popular styles of the very 'test
makes, ami is sc?i in pari as follows:
r
i
la Beaver, Chinchilla, i'etersliain ami Plain J
<'lotli Overcoats.
Business suits, ;
Of every style and description known to the
popular Buyer.
The New Diagonals,
Klegunt Patterns.
Velvet
IJeauties.
l^ine Drews Goodts.
In endless variet.y. Tlie
Furnishing Goods Department
1* replete with ever liing ft-timl in a
First Class Clothing House.
A Full Assortment of
A\!> HOYS" HATS.
Special attention is called to the
PERFECT FITTING SHIRT,
Which, for <|itality. durability and make, has
110 Superior in this market.
Trunks. Valises and I'mUrellas
Of all tirades
Purchasers will find it to their advantage
in call and examine my Murk ere purchasing
elsewhere, for f am -till the I'll A M PION OF
LOW riilt'li.S in the Clothing lupine.-* in
this City.
( living close- a; I do enables me to sell
chsaji and :? small prodts.
Thanking the public for past favors I respectfully
nsktt eontiinmnee of the same, feeling
assured that with my present facilities 1
Can continue to give KNI'IUK .> \TI*lWCTION
TO ALL.
s>. hfktix.
i*M>KR Ool.l MIMA lloTKI.
Sepij^nhev -1. ton.
NEw'aaQPA
koi! till-:
PAIiL Trauk.
I tic ?ui: is now iv;vivuit\$ his
Stuck ??f
Fall and Winter Goods,
wliicli, wl. -n :11' 1. will Ik* oik* ?T ihe
Most Desirable
it In- owr Ij. i-ii li ]<ha-itrr ?> ollfr ! IiiiVivn?is
j.ii i ' .!' tuiiiiT*. t iiibniciii;1 ? v?i \ \:irirty
i f 1- ' /n ::!nl I'..tuiMic
s>i*v < jooos.
CLOTHING, HATS, &C.|
I'o wliii.'h In* In\ it> - tii uiti'titi-'ti .t |>ur. ha*
.1. W. MeCl'KKY.
.'I'jiHMulie:' 'J I. II
'i'SEs':
WAREHOUSE!
ATTENTION PLANTERS, j
~~ ~~
We have ju.-t received a Must complete
Slock of
i)KV VOODS.
&Sc?:t4lAv-5ia'!<m Clofifeiaag.
Hats, Boots and t It t;,
BAGGING & TIES.
(We keep oiiiv lb. ju.-tlv popular Ar-j
r :< T ics A !
Heavv 1 *i:t11* i:i ?:i Uriilles, lianas.
Traces. (''.a / I'oinl's, Kopo.
Steel vaiiF. Shovels. Kmks,
\Y ell I'rekels, ' 'niton
I'anF. Spun Vara.
< >ATS. KV!-:. VfiRN. 4\.e.
Attention City f olks,
You i an altvnt > liti I .i rliuict* tiu i a-cIuMp
:t >i: j j ! v ?r
i 1 y 'tfli'oiM'rii's
ii- t:?it I> lintiid .lie. \\ In'fo in tile ('lit.
('all mi'i pvo n* i trial liofnr,' jonclia-in^
i?Nt'wliert',
I). W. JOKJUN, Agent.
Septenibor 21. if.
lincou, ItiU'on!
40,000 lbs. BACON*. Fur sale by
1 BAUM BRO S.
New Advertisements.
? " I
TP T) T7IT7I SAMPLE to Ageuls. Lours' CoMBISatiON
ff It Hi H? NkkhI.k-uook, with chromoa. Send stamp. J
i iiuu j?KAN a co. New Bedford, Mass.
WORKING PEOPLE?Male or Female.
Employment at Iiiiiim', ! >:?( per week
warranted, 110 capital i*ei|iiii*o?I. Particulars
and valuable sample* sent free. Address
with '? cent return slump. ROSS, Williamsburg,
N. V.
\M,\r*\f At home, male or female; $;g> per week,
VV OlK 'lay or evening. No CAPITAL. We send
Crtr olI Valnal'ie Package of (foods Fkkk. AdlUI
all dress with six cent return stamp,
M. VOt.'NO. 173 (ireenwiuh St., N. V.
W A TvTrn?n AOENT8 for I the BEST
W X1.1N 1 JLJLf?HKI.LINO ARTICLES IN
THE WORLD. $2.1)0 worth of samples given away
to those who will become ageuts. J. BRIDE A CO".
7C.7 Broadway, N. Y.
iipsVcllol.oifY. or Sori.-CIIAR.MINO." How
A either sex may fascinate and gain the'love
and affections of any person they cho- se Instantly.
This simple mental acquirement all can possess,
free, by mail, for 2? cents, together with a marriage
guide. Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies,
Wedding Night Shirt, Ac. Ac. A queer hook. Address
T. WILLIAMS A- CO., Piths. Philadelphia,
For
COUGHS; COLDS, HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
I'w'Li
1 OJJ
Wells' Carbolic Tablets.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A Tried and Sure Itemed).
. SoM by Druggists.
START IN LIFE.
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BUSINESS COLLEGE.
NO VACATION?KXTEU ANY TIME.
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ami Terms, suitress
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IIAVE Yen TRIED
JURUBEBA
ARE YOU
TTT 1 IT TN .1 fill _i_. 10
weaK, iNervous or jjeDimaLecr
Arc von so Languid that any exertion requires
more of an effort than you are capable
of making?
Then try Jl'RUBKBA, the wonderful Tonic
and lnvigorator, which acts so beneficially on
the secret ve organs as to impart vigor to all
the vital forces.
It is no alcoholic appetizer, which stimulates
for a short time, only to let the sufferer fall
ton lower depth of misery, but it is a vegetable
tonic acting directly ; the liver and
spleen.
It llegulates the Bowels, quiets the nerves,
and gives such a healthy tone to the whole
system as to make the invalid feel like a new
person.
Its operation is not violent, hut is character
ized by great gentleness: the patient experiences
no noMeii chalice. p" mark'**! results.
JziTT "gradually liis troubles
' Kohl their tents like the Arabs,
And silently steal away."
This is no new and untried discovery, but
has been long used with wonderful remedial
results, and is pronounced by the highest
authorities, "the most powerful Ionic .and
alterative known."
Ask your druggist for it.
For sale l>v
W M. F. KIDDER & t'O. New York.
New Establishment
I
XKW STOC K.
Tlie sul>seril>ers liave removed to tlieir
NEW STORE,
Opposite Mr. II. M. Kennedy, and now offer a
Varied and Select Stock,
I comprising ^ncli articles as tho people ot
Camden and
lvorsluiw County
need.
HKoCERlES,
DRY HOODS,
SHOES, IIATS,
HARDWARE,
and other articles too numerous to mention
Kvcrytlilng is sold
<riiKAi> fihc i \sn
. u. i /,, .. .11 .* 7
-I K * '<l (if r (Iff f<% Ol'fM ((!'?
N. li. SMITH & 13110.
From the Ashes.
?>at. zio^ip
I (us risen- inn! entile 4 himself at his
"/./' ST.I.V/'?where will he happy to
receive a!, hi- nhl tVieinU and customers, mill
;is inniiv new inn? as t't el disposed to visit
him. 'I'h mi u in I tor | i,i -t favor.-. he will spare
Ho pains in inni agreeable ami profituhle
to all who may ' all on him.
Goii.-taiitly on hand, MliDM'IXHS.
I'AINTS. OII.S. W|N|niU til. ASS. KKKOsi:m:
i.ami- i'iiimm:ys, pkkkimkky.
<i M?I>I!N SI'.iiMS. an I every artiele pertainino
to a w?'l-supplieil Store.
PHYSICIANS- PKKSt'lll PT10XS will ro[
eeive espeeial attention.
August 'J7. tf
BOOTS & SH0ES|
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The attention of purchasers is invited t"
hi: lur^e ami will selected stork of the above
articles. It is intended to make this branch
I
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and I cau confidently recommend my stock,
hothns to quality and material, as unexcelled j
in this market,
J. W. McCUllRY.
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AT MY OL
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A NEW STORE,,
25 YEAR'S E
IN CAI\
i respectfully invit:
THE PI
to an inspection of
Best Assorted S
I Have Ever
I BOUGHT TI
And intend to Sell tlieu
LOW PRICE
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Hugging and Tie*.
A full stock of lingering and Ties. For
sale by J. W. McCUKllY.
FREDERICK J, HAY,"
8 U1? VK YOR,
OFKKKS his services to the people of Kershaw
an J adjoining t'oiinties. Business
OUIlusted to liiui will he pron.ptly attended
to. Satisfaction guaranteed
i'mmlnn Vn<rnut 'III tf
T. T. T.
" /'//< 6Vy< f/mf checre but ne'er inebriate*."
A full line of l>C!?iri?l?lif TKAS :
OOLONG,
IMPERIAL,
HYSON,
GUNPOWDER, and
KM! LIS1I BREAKFAST
For sale by
GEO. ALDEN.
September 17. tf
l^loiii*9 l^iour.
300 barrels For sale by
BAUM BRO S.
Horse Nails.
10 boxes Horss Shoo Noils. For sal*
low ly BAUM BRO'S.
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GO TO TEXAS
VIA THE
LOXE STAR ROUTE!
International and Oriat Northern R.R.
Passengers going to Texas via Memphis
au<l Little Hock, or via Sbreveport, strike
this line at Longview, the Best Route to Palestine,
Heitrne, Waco, Austin, Iluntsville,
Houston, Galveston and all pointsin Western,
Central, Eastern and Southern Texas.
Passengers via New Orleans will find it the
Best Route to Tyler Mincolo, Dallas, Overton,
Crockett, Longview and nil points in Eastern
and Northeastern Texas.
This line is well built, thoroughly equipped
with every modern improvement, including
New and Elegant Pay Coaches, Pullman Palace
Sleeping Oars, Wcstinghousc Air Brakes,
Miller's Patent Safety Platforms and Coupers;
and nowherefclse can the passenger se
completely depend on i speedy, safe and comfortable
journey.
The LONE STaR ROUTE has admirably
answered the query; "How to go to Texas*"
by the publication of an interestingand truthful
document, containing a valuable and correct
map, which can be obtained, freeof charge
hj addressing the GENERAL TICKET AGEST,
International and Great Northern
Railroad. Houston, Texas.
[District E.l February 12?8m.
PUBLIC SCHOOL.
mifE exercises of the Public School, (white,)
1. under the management of Miss DeNoon
and Miss Tweed, will be opened at the Brick
Academy, next to the Presbyterian Church,
on the first Monday in October.
By order of the Trustees.
J. K. TVITHKKBPOON,