The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, November 05, 1874, Image 2
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Hi>! ??.:S ASI' i'lP'I'll I KT< >HS.
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Tito
i.u i'IImii.
."T.-liaw will lit- clo'-lt <1 to t "otign>s In
:n u<?-t coiilit of v t1-* II;ol Ii-* carrie J
!\ haw lii- election wnuM iiavo been
? ? .1*1 There is very lit I io r*;!i ib!>. uew.1
:r. hot It parties claiming tlte State.
1 thought (ircen lias carric'l Lancaster I
I.-. or" |On laajority : if so. In- is cor-!
f * elcetcil. i lie vole wiil i?o clo?c.
i i'liini an4 the Kxecuiive ? miisiittooS
v.' ntc?t all illegal \ .tinjr, anil arran^".o
- are beii.ir made to unjoin tlic iiiaic.iVoin
iloelarinj: the election. Xewberry
t iniv Vote* 1"" more titan tlidtc ar\.
. i> in tlte < "oinity
A S'olilieu! Hoaoli'lion.
:I1 returns from slir -everal Slates in
\ . St elections wore hchl <?" htesilav
! . not vet been received. mh m:c? m.i
d .? a complete turning of the tables
,v . hitherto largely llcpubhean. have
c ' T been h.>t to that pari v. ??r Mm,
J given tremendous I>ciii??cralie gain?,
s ...i .>lav-;;clmsctts ha.-' elected a l>elui
i hiveviw. 'and JJoast Hutkr h
I ikdvaicJ f?>r Congress by a l'e:uo_
. . New V ?i k has gone ]>or??oi*mti?- by
go tnaj nitr. ami it is thought IVnn
!v iiti.i has done likewise. Louisiana is
1 . mod. The next <'ongn>s wili 1?'
j:. o\-Democratic
I Visit lu the i |?-( oanli'3.
V,"o enjoyed the privilege of visiting,
a spending a few days in the town < f*
In a i v. i wo weeks since. This is one of
i most active and progressive towns in
C ""t;ite. as is evinced by the amount ' f
t> ii ?s ilone. an.l the neat and substaiit
ippcnrance of everything. Xewberiv
I ts of being the most important cotton i
in !:*t i/i the up country, and claims t-*
s ; lio.'UiO nr .'{0.000 bales of cotton dn
ii i ' the s'uson. 'flit business houses al'(,
'j numerous, and some of thciu fi:ic
i commodious. The streets are always
' with men and wagon*, to such an
1 ,,|,t a< to make loCoinoti' n difficult.?
' - 1 - ?? vi
! i C 21 VOU Ifavc inu uaum.- vi in ?v, v.1
ijnite a net-work uf streets. line-J mi
v !; silk* with pretty 'dwelling-houses
i . my of them built in the modern-tyde*
< i architecture. and bright, at
!: : !ivc. and tastefil. i ho people ' !
.H vberry are sociable by nature. :i:iJ iihe
live e!.>?e together. Th?-y have therea
made their streets narrow, and their
- tares small. Kvcry man lives w it I. a
i roach of his friemls. and pedestrian
. . is tiie faahioiiable mule f travel:
r ;e k no deed of street ears and carr
'P< although the toivii is ?juiie popui
and conseijueutly those conveyances
d not prevail t<? any groa? extent.
v eo;no U> <j - uk of :fi< "g .t rn
:>le of Newberry. we find it imj i-ib!e
i oiv ton much in their prabc. In lio.?ili:
v. courtoy and all the indde eli ir
: eristic* if humanity, they eanitoi
trpassod anywhere. I hiring onr visit.
;oeSymnl of the J'resbytcri in < iiun-li in
ill; Carolina was in ?c ? ion in the t. <\\ i.
? i? i -inU........ !lt
U' ?TH ' 'III' ilVilUitU UWB< -tuv '
a'it ii co. The houses of all citizens.
^ '! Mit re^rd t ' ee'd"-in-lie;| t..u..e
l u- wore tin nvti open, an-! tli?' iiivmbei?-i
!. Synod were most nordiaily i-.?i*?-?
a I . 'i.rr<>?i"!y entertained. All of tlmm
i t the town with the ni"-.t agreeable im --ions
and there was ? ^etivrai cxpiva
of opinion til:'.* tlicy had novel !> <
<1 with more distinguish *?! kimlm-.-s
'i lie Synod ??f S met on tile evi
_ ni the 21st ulf. .\s i- _i*-in**ai! \
vii, this hody is composed of eve: v
i. ..'...iter it: the State, and a rulin;: elder
. every t'luircli; so that, if the at'end:
were lull, the hody would he verv
1 Hcv. K H. iiuist. of ' 'lieraw. was
e> Moderator, and irive great sati-lae
, ..s a presiding officer, hv his ability,
i. .. .Hid prompt lies-. I5ev. T. II
oi'Spartanburg, wa- olec'id Tempo,
iv . ' lerk, and greatlv advanced the ha*i
.i of the meeting, hv liie cai ami
i :. i v with which hi.- dutic.- wt# di
.r-je. 1.
tc matter of chief imp i:*.,ce I>t-i:-r.*
yuod was a question whieh ha*. lor
tii!. cxfitv.il tno deepest inter -?
i it - ail the member* of tin !aii;e 1. .'!,
i"--*!sl?yteri:iii> in the Stati Tni- wa*
' !at 11 - of the Theological Seminary :r
. ..iiia, in which tlu-rc have 1< \-ij .-or! ,
-I tlivnii!The question w.i- I : uuiit
" .. id overture from tli?' I'rc-bvferv "!
: n-kiiijr that the Syn >1 request
JcniT'il Assembly of the I'i
: ;!aii f'hlir.dl. South. h? remand the
m ', to the Synods of Smith 1'aroli-'
'<ei>i_i.i and Alahauia. and \va- doba..
it: 1 Miu ii ability and fee lint: f'>r two
\\ lieu a vote was taken, tin- ovcrv.a'
<1 doafed by a vote of .">! to
'lii!"! 1 v the iMth. Synod adjourned.'
i t at ^ orkviilc. N ivcmbur Itli. I ^7 >.
mi--my will he lorio remembered n f
j.Tii.'iar intercut. Ke|?iits from
tr.s of fin St ite sh d that tin
t Ii is in a hop'fill condition ami tli j
.'1 t> be full of life and l-tenniual
nil-- ia Newberry. we had the picas
u. d" meeting our friends. the Messrs
1 j 1. ?ck*i tlio prnpriatnr* of two of the i
l>. >t '; w*puper> in (ho Si:it .. the //< < oV
and the / V'?.//< <sirt |.y. ln.it it published j
a: N<ab.-rrv. and ex<di meito; notes with
tuotii upon t!io >111*ivs.-n > riinl iihir:i
inoiit*. (lie pleasures :t!nl tlio miseries o!
ciit' ii;ti oxp'-iienoe. Tli.: Jiiiirii:ili>t> ?.|
flu* upper 1 'utilities aro o?iJt*rj?risiii?r and
iiitoliL-.iit men aii'l their papers arc an
le-nor in tlio -i olii.n whio'i lln'\ repn iMt.
Til - 'tji-i-.Mir/U \ seems ! ? ?' in a * l??
vine '*"'1 iil'oti. in ~jnt'' "i h?i I y vern
incMit and Iii li Saxes 15'it tlie |?o??j>l*
making a iri'i'it mistake. and ajur.i'
v.-itiuj; it :vi ?v vw?tliei jd'tii! ! < > niiirli
rirttmi. I lu.'ir land is admirably adapted
ti. i diversified ari'iotiltfti'o, and should
,-.h uiml with Mfd -n-. .ram erops. and
orchards. Instead oi tlii.s. tilC wllobitntiv
is.i i- it ton tic id. while the depots
mo j-'l'.v.iy Ir tins trr.iau with tlie burden
ft he >tap:e. which i-. m the satiio time,
the hot friend and the w uM eihinv
ihe South.
\ word ab-iiit tli Ihiilr - id- The <Jrc*? n.
villi' am] Cnliinilr i U-iilroad is steadiK
adv.tiiciiu' under its present energetic
tinmanment. .\cw iron i- being laid,
an tin- aim din incuts f tl.i- road are boinv
jmi-r We 'earn (lint nijjit train.*
v;.i }? put upuit'iiu road at li t <1 isl;inI
I iv. a- thi- is dcni auded In the lain
pas- nuer travel t't which provision tini-i
be made 'lie South Carolina llailroad
il-i?. yivr- evidence ' !' prosperity. A new
Iv -:a is ncai iy completed across the ('on
X nee llivej. on the ('nhtuihia I>rvisi??n
winch is sai l t.i he the finest piece o|
w rk. <;t" it- kind, at the South. The
piles and strinyei- arc >!'eypre-s. and the
era.-.- ties of -awed pine. The ivurk ha-hcen
executed under the -uperintendeiie
if Mr James Tnnnhle. th in whom tin
Company has :i t a nnuv faithful and ctfi
eieut officer. The S. ('. 1! IT i- preparltiyr
l a- the heavy business that will
folh-H the completion of t!ic Spart-iiihure
m ? A-hvilh It'ad. and the union, hy
ir.ui hands, between Charleston and the
<treat West.
1 Wealth, Polities, Education and Re.
!i;/ion.
I'UU T!IK .lot UNA I..
It wiil be :t happy day Ibr I lie < 'hureh.
when li r clergy and laity shall plant
tliOinsi lvps t rmly n]i n tin* 1' tir followini;
principles. vi-. :?That wealth can be law
Tally aii'l inline ntly tr-itU'ii only by labor:
that in the rhoit of rulers w>d"tn and virtue
arc to lie ]?referre'l to party; that
education i> not the mere :ic?|ui.s!tiou of
br.uwledtre. but include-' moral and rcii Ion
traini'io that tlie religion oT t'hrist
is not tin* fruit of excitement. but I
.scriptaraI in 'ruction with prayer and
watchTuhn s Such principles \v mid in
these d v> nia!;i' her members what Scrip
tore np.s all 'i.ri?tin'? oti?ht to !> ?a
peculiar people."
The above sentiment- were expressed,
many year- ? ?.?. 1 \ I lie late J>i*huH
'tf^TTT 1 orTTe^fl^^ff^trretJ'uail.y ap""
plicuble in the pi*WPf!^my. Sr.M.\.
TJtanli'-irMin:? Pi'nilamali?ut.
Was|t:.\i;T'O . < )c?' her J!>.
i i* ill.: I-I ?i;..l i- 11 Wa. ? ? ' ?m
" it; ] t ' '1 l\
itv thk I'l:k>ii?i:n i <<:' tiik i . si.\ri> ??t
\v ;:i:t? \ - a i**i- i. \ m.vi i<>.\
V- c ip- ivmimicd i>v ti:c cL-Uiuiiijj
i - tl. 4* - t::s:o i ) pat: e in our il.tih
iti r thank. to A iiui^ltl
< i <i .'< ; rs -lirn *1 wee t !
. a." ulii.-i "Irawiiej: I ; a eh-.I'm
i?i a i - nj i.'v ! i i. at ?*??i?t imc l'
it- v ? '. t.? ii- ".nth Ii:;*
jt.tii lt'tl I t.i- ?a' - : --I 1 he illicit.Ur.iiiiaa
. I.he l ltl-l 1 :i - M. C.I ire- IV.ilil pestilence.
interna! .. il l" i. ' iti : maintained. and
I peace witli otiiiT powers has prevailed.?
it lillin.: that :.t *S..ted period.-. \v? 1
.'mi ' i i !: >ai oar ;i ?"ti~: tisioii pursuits i
ami Ii- la tunic-i ??i* our daiiv live.. I
u:>d unlit i:i I hankiiiloess |i-r llm bles.
i aus of t! j.:I.i. in the cultivation <.)
k:iidl\ ivt-'inviii t .war K ca-!i other.
-v t herd. "i'c. ri'ri'oii i ii ii o these coil>i
l-iMlioii-. i.i*l\>- > S '"rant President
i' the 1 liitcil Stall... do recommend to
ill . iti ten to a--ciiihlc in tiu-ir rexpeclivipine
i ivor-hip on 1 hiir.-ilay. (he 'Jiith
11\ r November next ami express tlicir
? t 1 I* t 1
ifiaiiKs lor tiu? utcrcy ami iavor 01 .\iini?;hty
(.!iu|, and laying asiuo all tlio po-I
,i:li- 1 c month ami m ' liar ocetlpa
-ions to 1 *. "11 1 a ?i iv "1 10.-I.
ti a'iks:iviii:: u.-i ;>i ii.-e.
in v.itii'v-s win ;oo)' I liavo hereunto j
t in? hand mi'! can.--d ill-. m'.ii lit' tlie* |
I i lli n S : !. - I > I a!li.\i ! I 110 at Ilio j
! . "f W.i iiin:;! 11. il:N 'JTth <la\ of Or !
i- i? r. in the \i .11 IST i. ai <1 in llie year
<tl ; in ni'l. ;i 11 - '1 !ln*l it it i-?l Stales j
!n- II III V liilit ii i . S. ( It AN I .
IA ill I'li-alenl:
11.\ M ill ?N i' l -ll. Secretary ul State. '
I
A i! Mtn Win 1A ci'lio \? mini;
.' !i 1 iu :!i-i*t w';.* t r- ii -ins tin in iiL-ar]\ !
i: !'. , I u i'ii ti 0 tlio a -]iroa?*li of a .
!.:.l . 1 i* witr.'-i* (; aii ,vo liavo Irol lor vent- 1
Not -'-vore b re 1 0:1 o' 111.ro frcijiieni j
storing "i* k< iiier blasts, li t; bard in tbel
!ik 11I entei j 1 i-o in commercial ?-irc!t s?.
-tarnation in Initio. -iuiliKin um-i
1 ram-in - n|'IiM-ino--. aiiinuit int; to pa;
a l\i- in - ?iiio. and ii" Work f'"r those win
Mill ' livo witli -Mt employment A n
o nt examination through three of the
K i-;.-i ii '.il? > iTVia!- t!iat machine firiti!.
tvi; l'?lt halt' their Usual tmoo of ji.oii
itooiipio'l. ami thai ii" coinraets arc in
hand or expected in the immediate* f'n*
tu;c. While I h" skies are yet - rone tin;
v "ik.ih"|i <1 mr- arc haunted by earc-wmi ;
I'm - si-ckino vainly for work. We an*'
t ihl that lunch -iil' iintt t xi-ts. !l it bo |
- tiie.v In foe the leaves have fallen lew
an W"ikiiju j'f'i'ii- t" tiirouyh the
winter.' Ihtrini: the strin^ein y which
prevailed alter the panic of last year ma
ny were ?li?eliar^eil; hut the previous 1
\??:iis iiaviii,: been reasonably prosperous;
their small savin :- afforded $ ipport until |
*'r:! s. wlum better tiiisps were hoped for.
l!u? the spring . h.o and went: IImsummer ;
!*.i- p.i- i (1; .1:1 r.-i'lv .'lie hillsides arc Ida- 1
/.iiii; wuli tli - lire* ill'autuinn. and the ]
rank.- of the uucinphiyi'd are fuller than j
ever. Their 1 it:It: fund u expended and
their services are not in demand. How ate
ihex to live?
Those still at the vise and loom may ;
learn a lesion IV no the woes of utlicis.
ndifpiulcn; befo curtail -fill mme
:u their exji iui.ture- t*?r they h.avc no |
is-lt: til- c that i ddi u turn < i the wheel '
n iv not unseat the a a! o l.et litem hold
i: to every cent which i- their wn. cut;
II all supeiflui'ie-. 'I if thev were
faithful to their tru.-i- before, increase j
heir clluts. mi thai they .nay be i ml is- (
usable i he stock- of uiacliinerv ill
this city at the p?e ?nt time are larger j
than tliey should he. with little or no tienand
Railways are decreasing tiieir
nay rolls, purchasing little or nothing
xetjit absolute necessaries, and on every j
-ide we hoar of curtailment and cessation
f production in manufactures. I p to
New Year's day the cotton spinners of
l-'all Uiver. Mas-., have decided to run on
half time, and this will inevitably cause'
much distress. j
It is to be Imped that all these present ;
vils will work their own cure in the sea-1
on approaching that natural wear and |
ear will demand new supplies, and that ;
- - f 1 wT" ?? 111 Uffi ^ 11/I ur)wi]n !
' JI L* "I M1 | It M lil CI V. MIV I* an'iv |
country better for tin: enforced economy i
now p ainlv demanded.?.V>? J'?? /.
i
Martial Lsnv.
, .
[ o* tin- N?\\ York Tritium-.]
&k\v Oim.kans. October '1~>.?The action
of Ot'it. Merrill, commanding at
Shreveport, in going iut? court himself
uid'uiakiiig affidavits against the signers
o' the labor pledge lias created a va.-t
a nnual of disgust and indignation. Only
i fortnight or so ago (Jen Ktnory declared
in a published note to Packard that the
nflilary should, under n circumstances,
be allowed t > me bile in political affairs;
vet lien Morrill, within live days aftrr
iii- arrival in Slireveport, steps aside from
his offic'al position t ? make affidavits in a
petty commissioners' court, against citizens
who have brought themselves, at least so
it is declared, under penalt ies of a purely
political law. The offence, whatever it
was, had been committed before his arrival.
P in no wise affected the interests
he hid in charge. Put the worst feature
of the case is, that the first one of the
sl.oirnnAO .Hi. f'liP -It-r.-ikif Mill]
t "laui Uj'Vi l VI V i f? V> H ?~* wv t. VI VM ? v ? ui vnx III *
arraignment was J. J. Koran, tlie i.Vuisorvalive
candidate fur the Legislature, while
the commissioner be lure whom he is to be
tried. A. Ji. Lcviseo, is his opponent on
the liuiical side for the same office. They
could not induce the dej utv marshals at
Shrew-port t > serve the win rants, and so
?e::t to the adjoining parish and got the
deputy sheriff of the parish, a man named
Xeill. t" serve them. There is great ex
citcmcut at Shrcv?poit in consci| tii-nce.?
T!:.- army olliours- h ie would not believe,
yesterday, that Merrill had taken this aelion.
Kvery me seemed to consider it
nib* t-cuiin : .itid tmpioj .>i .
T! e federal authorities are pushing ar
. i sts now in t add ?. I>o Sotu. N'atchitn.
join'.-, lb d Liver. 'Irani, and. in fact, in
nearly all the n--rthv/esieni parishes, and
; in St. Martin's al?>. If the object, is not
to the ejection by intimidating or
d-lrivi; tin- I'mi^i.iif!.,' yi^o:
r looks vi i \ much like it ,|j
11 is difficult ti. s.i v.hat \?iil come of
; I rcld's -u-i'i ii in th i -j < ! the liaiiiralim i]
,-itizens. Iledcclart their papers illegal.
! uid if tin* registrar should thereupon
true off their names, the result will be
the disfranchisement of nearly half of the
K oiseivative uiaj ?rity in this citv, and
fh.it \v uhl ivy the State t" the !{a?licats.
1 lie opinion to-dav is divided as t.n the
ivgi-trar's p: bnblc course Mine is that
! i - ...: n 1 1 i... ti...
lilt .*M Iiriirv \? it ?' i II I KM mil n> lilt
it idieaS it ilu'v liii'l themselves ottlraei
ou:h I: ii >w seem.- clear thai
tink: i lii.il . if any eiianec of a lair ?. ??*< .lion
i'i i.'.ni-iaaa. The Conservatives
no kot jiintr ?"jni?-t: enduring everything in
- ! nee and patience; determined t ? have
! ie? folii.-i <n and to vie. if they are not
jilt! .11 jail meanwhile lint with theso
av.lry raids and indiscriminate aricsts
j in a d zen parishes, the disfranchisements
f-d'( oii.-ervnf ives and the fraudulent rogI
Mration papery issued to negroes (two
I?li hi and arc known to have been issued.)
! i cannot see by what streteli of charity the
I'ntlie lining election can be termed fair.
The troops were reviewed this morning
on Canal street. This occurrence is said
to have no reference to the "intimidation
of the whites, and I am prett v
sure is not so construed bv the better
class -s.
WlSUIlACEFUh DK.SKI'TloX UK TilK'
I'ikinix.?Columbia, November 1.?
I ho Columbia l>h?i?nix, which, during the
present campaign, has preserved an atti..
'tide of armed neutrality"?a policy coin
nmiily .-aid to bo inspired by a weekly
heck from Mr. Hardy Solomon ?finally
went over, body and sou), to Chamberlain
tliis urnming. The proprietor, in an editorial.
states that lie will vote for Cham*
* 1 , . ?> MM !
I'd ..nil UlllilM plOlCbl I III!" .IllIIIJIIIII '
imnt caused sane comment ill the com
inanity. hut not much surprise. as the
position of the I'lneriix lor many weeks
a-t ha- been very generally understood.
!n its desertion of the people's cause on
tiic eve of battle, it cannot carry with it
veil a corporal's guard. It is ilite t<? Mr.
!'. I'cll :ni. the recognized editor of the
I' [n i* t n -C.Y ilia! he hail no hii"vvle?lj. o of
tin- arti le in |u< -1i??n until after it
|i':arc?l. ami that it due.- m?t p-lb-el hi.-,
-cut iiimnts. q
itti'iiiiiu lite Tallies.
Nkw VuttK. ?i t'her L'!> ?The Her j
aid's New < >i le .11- special say- :
On I "1 day evening the I'm ivative
leader.' held a meeting and decided to
eoiii ne m e criminal proceed iligs against
Keilujir, I .on;;-' r< ci. I ladder and all the
i; .di al loaders for murder. The charge
will he that of eon-piracy on the 1 Ith <d''
Sept tuber. again-t the lives of thecitizci
- wliih in the exeiciso of rights guaranteed
by the constitution, in reiintVing
a ml protecting their arms. The affidavit*!
mc being piepared to day, and two l*ni?
ted States commissioners have agreed to initio
the warrnnts. It'Marshall Packard re- j
uses to execute them, the commissioners
will direct < imoral Kinon (? do so; ami tin
dor the President's decision iie must execute
the orders of the United States Court
as represented in the person of the commissioners.
While the affidavits will he
tiled, the warrants will not be issued before
the election, unless further arrests of
the whites are made. As the offcine
charged is murder, all who arc arrested
must lie in the parish jail.
A Vjr.< tiiiil t ultra r
MAltHIKD- On the 21st ult? by lti v.
I. Ii. Sliuford. Mr. William ltunh ll. of
Kershaw, and Miss-Julia Ishell, of
Fairfield.
FINAL NOTICE.
I hereby notify nil iflio an* indebted in hie
by lien, tnorlj{a;fe. or any oilier aeeonni. t<>
eonie forward |)i'<iin|.ily ami settle. 1 will
reoiniu in t'auidcii Inn a few 'lay longer, ami
all account* not smile! by the loth instant,
will lie placed in liie hands of an ntlieer of
the la vt lor < oil eel inn.
W. If. 111*|)S(>N.
Noveniher ">. l!i
SPECIAL NOTICE.
1 hejj leave in inform ilie public iliat I
have re-opened my Ititkery.
Itre.nl Ticket* for sole to llie purchasers
of wliieli. special inducements are ottered.
Tliiiukful for past favors. I respectfully
ask a eoiiiiiiiianee of die same.
j p. in >s\v i:i,i..
November "i. it
KEKSI1AA\ .
In 111v i'robah' i'ourl
I1STATK i?F ItUDOKI'H Hl'KADFOllli.
Whereas, Nancy Sjiradford lias n|>|died i<>
j me for belters of Administration oil nil ami
I singular, the goods and ehatiels, rights ami
I ereilit" of llic said I'udoljdi Spradlord.^ic
ceased:
These are, then fore, to cite and admonish
all ami singular the kindred ami ereilitoi. of
thesai'l deceased, to be am! i>j?oni lolore
me, at a Court of Probate, i" ho hold-n on the
1'ltli ilay of Novetnhcr, insl,. to show cause,
if any they have, why the said sidmtiii?tration
should not lie granted.
Given utulcrmv iuunl ami seal this nth day
of November, \. 1). In7t.
.1. F. Rl-TIIKKLANH.
Judge of Probate.
November "?. lit
iv r. SHEDD.
Calls attenijoii to the Store which in ha- ju-t
o|icno 1.
FANCY AND FAMILY
j anocEniE?,
CANNED (J(>0l)S.
VI{CITS, CONFECTIONEDV.
I
TOBACCO. Sc.. kc.
Fine Cigars a Specialty.
si.;, k uavavs n i.i. and si:i.?: t.
One N.'rtli < ! .I.'hii II. (Ion ' !> Xo<
llllhl'l -J.
xm' STOIt K.
I ln-i-i'M illfoi-in tiij frifti'h4 lhot I lu.v.
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II lih'll / It'll/ X. // I 'llt'tl'i.
Corn Pea*, Batter, ,
\ i..| < : Ikt < '.unit > ? 11 !' < I>i 1 < 11 v. :i? ? i?I
**fT ?! i|*i..r S.iuili tin f*i.i in. r 'I. (i|
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A. M. IIV A MS. A--:.!.
VllV"tlll.l I i ll I
E. C. GREEN. JR.,
Commission Merchant,
CMAIM.KSTON, S. C.
I will Mil I-OTTOS', SA\\I. STOlJls.il Ulik
I'roiliiri- <i|n|i|ic.l to Mir, aiiiI iiiiikr |ir.iiii|'t i. tnii..*,
\NU uii.i Kll.l. ol.'UKKs fnraliy kin.) ni '
ilr-irril. oiUi'i* at
.1. A. (?l A( KKNi:i:plI \ (<>..
Wholesale Grocers,
12S Kast Mav, Ciiaki.ksto.s, S.
Wlii-ro I will |ilciisi'i| in sec nit fri< ids !ii\
1 HI!* UIHl I ? III HUVf Villi llllllirt t tllllll III Hl'llil!'.' Willi'
, i n! tmi uihI Iiiiv iin/ i'uimI-.
K. <\ liHKKN. .litJ
llrtnir-r 1. -in
Great Attractions!
AT
II V M A>''S .
Tin- nii'lil-iniH.I it | eel III ilr- :il I nil inn
tu In* ili i k. i'nii<iiMiii.i. in )i:?rl. ill
1 1 Mis ;i i i <! ( 1m |>s.
XJItlT GrOOIDS,
CIjOTIIINO .
Boottt and Slioon.
'
SADDLES ANI) IIUIDLKS.
Hardware, Crockery war o
'1*151"NKS, \ ALISKS, iAi\, iV<*.
\i.su a n i.ii i.ini: ??r
Choice Family Groceries.
Ml of ulih'll will lie S'll'l upoli
As 1 \easoiKiljle Terms,
toll t'ASII. t? -inn- cm In* |. ii'.'Iwit !
'IsrlV Ill-re ill I lie Si lie. nlll-i li> ft I' I'll . l li-l?.li
(Shr mi- .1 onll before |uirchaxii.g froiu
other*.
? igvn i\. \%vnt
O.-tnln-r '2'2. "Jin
r I'<>!>: t t'co, Tobii ? < ?>.
Ml bixes, which wo will sell low, ik-I
wit list an Jinjr t lie *_? rout advance in T<'bnc<ur.Ar.M
muvs
*
THE BEST PLACE IN CAMDEN
T< > III' V VOI I!
'
HATS AM) CAPS.
Honl'S ANIi Silo ICS,
DR Y GOODS,
itf all i.iialil !< ?.
!
ano cer iejs
I ii any >|it amii\.
I
Saddle* ami Iti i'll''-. I.i- till i . 1 laid warm
ii In I a lull *-11 ii k ill liii- rlinin -l
Cigars and Smoking Tobacco.
| In Ii in*, wi^ii-vtr i- rii i iii ii 111 l.ady uv (ii Ii
i i ti'innn. in low u ni cuinilrv. ran k.v found al
KALISKY & COLDCARTH'S,
I
Tliaiiki'iil I ic |i:if.t Invor*. wi |ii.i|inm- lo do
jfl iimrr i-Mi liMivr k:i nil !'-- tu fulurm ami
liavr. i-'iii-r.jurnily. Ii>|il iyiil grcalrftic in
. tin* it'li'i'linii of uiir lai')ii- ami roii-lanlly inrreauihg
'i'-iT;. which i.ili in- told at prices
I In di-ly cnin|o'lilinti.
Iloing Halislifil wiili i mall jiinlil. we
I ?liall undersell all i.lkm - in CiuoU-ii .
(live us a mill.
KALISKY & (fOLDUAKTH,
Al l.'onawiiy'a Old Stand.
October 15. 12m
r \ r > v i in i i / un I
MHJ.M) Al IjAo 1 !
THAT
BOSWELL'S
IS THE F^LACE.
> llvoiy i.*,?Iv i- invilto oil 1 an?t
see lii? <l?irk. e.iii-i'tiii;' ?.l'
H GROCERIES, H
! CD t'itlllM'fi ^OOlis, 03
I o CONFECTIONERIES, O
. , CO
< CraofcovB, <|
< or all kind*. ^
| [D CIGARS AND iOBACCUp
p- p"
y ..:iiislV Vi >ti rst-l \ r1 *>-~
y> timt w
BOSWBLL'S
is tile |?l:icr to !?;iv i 'in.ri'n's
n)id (7n'ltfi ii ft. i i:i v:r?ir I'oiiolit
I for C:l>!i, lie ran allot 1 to sell as rli?\i|i
|as ai.y *?*.?* ? !> in Imui !>.f tin* s.iiu?
(jiiality oi O(?o<ls.
I jr. xp. bos weijII.
Oc|.t?H'l J1. It'll
For Service !
> (
Jiuy the Stylish, Good-littiiig PouHj*Ss:r/J
FINE SHOES I
l'or I.AMIES' and MISSES* wear, with this
'I'rade Mark in every shoe.
nmwir ikcuo.
The Side* arc attached t?? the I'|i|>c-rs with
/::v row i.l li\?'.(itrd vutr.l I'm id, (instead ot
one inw a in other shoo*,) and arc
WARRANTED
Ntvi-i |n x11?>xii trie* ojipcrs
i ?l > tto t
Sfc.t I'M 35SSO'**.
> I It lu ll all.I \ IIII'l il llll ( Ullli-'tf it'llt-rics1
Hi i ii .' \ it, i, |*'i.r il?; I v
.1 \\ Mi l l liliv.
StU'L ilcU'lc/'i.
('.iiuifil ii I* SiMp SUHVII. Suila
! i atuiii !>i. 1.hi" A?* l 'i ili' ! '.
!. V, Alt CI It'll \ .
Wait f>J i-lui Wagon, jnul \v?''11
all tako a llklo."
K. \\ III'MAN iV SON'S
I i 11'm i. i i i.i: v ; i:i: \t j.mns. ..i i.
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llu i,|> irl i-Ju'tl nil! !i.i\f | i Hi;. | *1 all till lull.
I'. | . . I'l i ?l t It . i ial I.U' | ,lli.|'lt'fl
- u: :. <;!??. \I.in:v.
\V A NT!']! >.
\ u.\ iriiMlti-. flf-laluri' . ny i iiu- |' 11 1:i'
i... il,. in . ..i,i. an.| ft .11it 11? in\ liiij'f
' ' COOKING STOVES,
il : f j. ..i'II i iii' I'I wlii':'!* Tli.V aif i'l
ii] i i.ii ijiia'il \, :iiu! .il i In* lt?u i ai |ti it
\ In. i I i Iff il "HI I Hit I.I i.l ill' I
Tin-Ware,
a ?. In-!.an.J i t.iil
1 M I \ . liiitt. i in.'. S|o\ '
1 '< i I. | in| I :ii i ''it'll .1 in
I V'til !,,| :..i llii- \r|\ lilii'l-il | :it: i.|::t'-<> In
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ill':; .1 I . I, I 1111 II.'I Ill III. ' III'!'
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II I ill. 1 I'll
BAGGING AND TIES.
I.. !' ,.l II ill r. I!- I.i i V w r.AiCIM..
Ii".! l.Mil.II. - \llltliw TIKS,
Tit:.r.n
I.v
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\n hi l |;5: it'
>! ticlici't1!, \ 1 :i<-lirn>l.
l.'io k it 'i n arriv?? and f'??r salo 1?v
HA I'M HROU
GREAT POFO:
TO II
BOOTS AN
TIIK IAHItI!
i A
rriie i3e*<;
I
The Strongest 1
No pains have been >
MY ESTABLISHE
I'Oit Hit:
1111] 15 KK
Which i am no
Further Reduct
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AND EX
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MY Sk3
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W.
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Si^ ua^-niatl'.' ^(odiiii^,!
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HAi'S, B001S-AND SHOLS<
hi#1 !' ill. tiin>l t?' !?. in t< mi.
J j
Hardware and Crockery.
<?oo<is ;im<! .Notions,!
* i
I ios.
KK.N.NKJH X NOV Si I.VS. j
S'jttoiiilit'i* 2-1 if
( ( '< >1 f *4 ??.
Ill I; I':. COi' J' MM. I'nl* Ity
BALM BliU'a.
4
LAB PLACES ~l
ID SHOES. 1
ST STOCK, I
<r piiiOES J
Materials,
Workmanship.
1
pared to maintain
D REPUTATION ^
i?PINU 1
* * h (i / h ~ _
w selling at a
:ion in Prices.
)
in* t ni <*re^t,
AMINE
POCK,
IN <; ELSEWHERE.
I
L. ARTHUR.
\ tr'
fHE LAUtES. ^
I
1 K j
"stock
ESS GOODS,
'At \S. BOMBAZINE,
l.K. 1A P. SILK. h ?XGF!F,
G?NALS. ail wool HE!, A INKS.
i Ml NT i'iK
l'i nt.i. i aii i Fancy tcai-king?.
yanl, worth i;1.00.
i all i'ohn'5 Ullil .-IiIIiK'S,
it ' ill -Hfibf . > // than.
at
. IIAHi ( li S
tf
Heavy Arrivals.
.1. >1. WILLIAMS
it. ..... i c,ill i .inn i.. i L? mililL* i Liu
* r v ?
lie il!l? just I'l'lill'lldl I,' t ':ilii'l ell with :? 1rjrc
??l
DRY GOODS,
? ?f :il! il>'- i ijuinii' .
Clothing, Ilats, Boots, Shoos,
jsro-x'xcjitvfi,
In ciulle- i variety
HEAVY AND FANCY GROOSRIES.
;s.\im)iji5s, and bridles,
hardware, nc.
Which 1 him ili'ti rmiiii'u l.i sell :it the
Very I.owest prices for Cash.
<?'ooi) rt.oi k,
(hilt S(l,"jO per Hiinvl.
\ i ivim- \;?vji-i v of s mm'l.t.s. iii which i
ilotV coin|>etiliuti.
I uishii ili liiii'lly iiiulci "ti.oil. that 1 will
nut i>e hikiithom hy any one.
r y^eoin. atol sop if wh.-.t I tell you is not
ulie "lijia
*1 H liJDI U1S
opposite <Ion. milen's. Rrottu Street
camden. s. c.
thtoherl. tf
sonj), so:i))!
In boxes ut low prices.
baum bro's
ft
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