The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, May 17, 1877, Image 2
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Telegrams received IV->:a Cuhimb.a stat{. t,
that .Judge Wi.lmd lias been elected a
Chief Justice. The c;;ntcst for t!.o Asso- v
clati .)ustitVMii'i has narrowed u \vn to :i
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(.Jen. Kcrshata a::?l (VI. Haskell, with the
cii:.i.f As in favor of the former. j'
'J he Lien l.au.
.Chill f,.rtl?o repeal of the lien law j (
is 5.< w befire the (Jt-nciul Assembly, i
ami 'aill pi'wLabiv pass boln houses. :|
Il is caruc tly to he hoped that this!]
law, which has done more than all
oil: r causes combined to impoverish
the people of South Carolina, will be
stricken from the statute book*. Since
its adoption in ISf>s?, the credit system
has prevailed almost universally in the j
State, and the natural and inevitable
resuit is jliat nearly everybody isj
hopelessly in debt. The friends of the j
law claim that it is a great convenLj
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enco ana a oencnc io iiic luruiers. j>ui |
tke man is yet to be found, who, hav. I
ing once given a lien upon his crop and |
# * paid it up, is willing to do so again, j
And it is safe to conclude that a child
is afraid cf lire because it has been
burnt, or at least badly scorched.
lb peal the law, and, as far as ]
sible, force every one to reap the fruits
of his labor. Our fv^ople will^thon*
build upon a sure foundation ; and not
until ti en will we know what prosper!. i
ty is.
Tlic SoiUhcrn liapliNls.
The Southern Jlaptist Convention |
met in New Orleans on Thursday last.'
Ilev. James P. lloyce, P. of South
Carolina, was reelected President. The
utmost harmony marked the deli hern*
lions of the Convention. A liberal
poiiev towards the colyred people was:
adopted, and a committee was appointed
to attend the anniversaries of the
societies of the Northern brethren to
meet at Providence, 11. I., and to convoy
to those societies fraternal salutations.
The next meeting of the Coiu
vcniiun will be hold at Nashville in
May, 187 s.
Postponed.
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***-<-? Fortunately for (lie Best interests "of
the people of .South Carolina the consideration
of the hill limiting the rate
of interest to he charged upon com*
tracts to seven per cent., which was introduced
recently by lien. M. W.
i iarv, Senator froiu KJgciiold, has been
postponed until Ihc next session of the
(Jcneral Assembly. W e will hereafter
state our reasons for thinking that a
Usury law should not be adopte 1.
Tho Fcnco Law.
The Legislature is engaged in the i
consideration of a bill amending the fence
law of the State. The proposed i
amendment allows the people to vote !
by townships upon the question, shall I
the crops or the stock be fenced in. '
The measure is a good one, and we trust
it will become the law upon the sub
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The El'.entciu Cases.
Lust week a joint resolution, invo..'!
bin'4 Executive c1 e :n ency 7T: f 1 j <ha 1f oi '
the Ellenton prisoners ami others, wash
pa-sed by both houses of the Legisla" i
% ture, the llndicnl members generally '
voting for the measure upon the eon.
dition that no member of th?'ir ?rty
shall bo prosecuted i'< r political often- '
Jk ccs committed during the lato cam., j
paign. tlovenn . Hampton informed
President Hayes of the action of the ,
(Jencral Assembly, and receive 1 from t
liiiii the following response : ti
W.tsuixuTo.v, May 1-, W7. i'i
2<> '{II th'U' Jfi'ii j'toti :
1 am informed by the attorney-gen.. 'J
oral that he has inslructo.Pthc district
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laiunkv ui ouiiiii in (.IV|'.<IC w
for trial only three ii*?li'-tii?o!its in K1 * \lcntoii
cases, and to notify the parties ;;
in all other eases that they need not
prepare for tiiril. The fact that the
indictments wore found hy a gran 1
jury composed of bo'h political parties
seems to justify the s.imption iloit tlx:*
prosceu'iot.s are not partisan. 1 agree
with you tliut a genera I amnesty .noull
extend to all political offences except
which arc <>f the gravest chai aeler.
i!. !). 11 avus, LYciident. -i
foiigriss will not meet in extra scs-.i n
until (Milter.
in
The profoundly pur e and <pict pt ^
* til in I. i'ii?iaua since the surrender nl
r, l .nl
11 f
(I iv. Vance,of N :th Caioi'm, is : iv
in
inj; his at lout ! n just i.'?w to tin* stud, nig |t)
of the rivers of'if at State, which empty
into the Atlantic ocean, with shaJ.
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MIIU jfAM&aBsssBtamsBE ss^nasxaBa
On Saturday in t 15. 1". Whuto'Jio. v *'
-Iced for an iudciinitc leave of absence
rout the Senate, in order, it i; alleged, 5
hat he might \ i.-Ic 11! wi|V, v..? i- re.*
orted sick in Washington city. Jkit 1
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curious ptiu! 0 ca;.:ot it hell-.v iI.::v ,
lie report of that ii.v, .1 ating c- ... ;
ait tea, which i- iel daily, ha-'"
omething to do with the cadet.ship !
toddler's de-tire to get away front <JoL'J
tinbia. If he will Just not return, s
?6u:h Carolina will dec.). ior.. '
una to.
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iioar.
It i.. announced by our o\ 1. n;:"* 10at
i.Uiainbc-rluiu has at lust ta pan.,
uro fi jiii South (\uoh:::i. Ho r r.;,e to
die State with r.n empty c rjvtl. 1 at
left ii with h!s j. .. act; filled and live enloads
"/ plunder. It is said that hvo Mivit<
cars were required .to trar.sp rt Ins effects.'
which consisted clone hundred and ninetyeight
puck'.pes, froui the rain ad depot
in Charleston t) tl.c sic nine;'. II1 pes.
to New Yvrk city.
U t sr.iili it'.,.
The following new r unties are sp.?k n
of; i'aluu tto, Composou 01 pouion* ui
Ilcaufort and ]3arnv?ell counties j 1 lamp,
ton. composed of ). rtions of Vol!;, Lnn..
caster ami Chester cwU'iih*, with i! ick
Hill as the o unty scat; and 15 .rcbesleri
madj up of parts of C baric.-ton, Colli,
ton and Orangeburg coun'i. s, with i:in.
incrviilti . s headquarters. Many counties'
arc to) lai?rc J">r public eon venum'?, and
the ?stabii-iiuiont of stew counties will in
many instances prove tern licinl.
Hot TltL JOIT.N.VL.
Ilt.ssyj.i. I'l.vci:, May 11, 1S77.
Fanners in this locality (gene rally J finished
planting their crops of cotton en or
beforc the 5th iust. On the 7<h and S:i.
we had a cold rain, and the nights and
uioruiugs have been quite co d ever sir.?.'
Consequently the .seed has m>t vegetated.
Wheat ami oats have l.iipioveU 111 si2e
an J color .since' the 1 ale r.iin. Corn is
booking sickly, with very li*d >:.i:iJs ?
Stealing is a little i n the decline fr want
of materia! to ope rate on. The number
of laborers !. > incren*ing on account ol
accessions from the ranks of tit * light fin.
gored gentry, who fail to sustain life in
the practice of their former avocation.?
They hope for better tiu.es wit en the ct'.ieof
Trial Justice ia abolished and (head,
ministration of j is?ice removed IV-nn the
the* country and confined to the county
scats. An unusual mortality prevail*
uuionq the ncgr -cs?cause uttiihuted to
want of wiwlrtS'iuirlowJ, i.t.J cool,
able weather. IVaehes promise a large
yield. Apples not sj large, m. i.y trees
having had their entire crop deslr yed b)
frost wlicu in bh om. J'lunis and cherries
are veiy ptomiong. (l.v. dens art I ?!o and
vegetables MI. !. The pditinl situation
h * accepted," and the negro : p r to
be as well pleased and a i.r.t.h r lieveJ j
as the whits man. .1. it. M. |
fOtt Til K Jo I'UNA I,.
DiViiUNC K11 a K X-.41' flat ilo!:,
Kershaw Co., is C.. M iy i 1 lli, I' . i.
Mil. Kuitor :?1 send \ >u l-.r; ublitait-.ii
;i I.it nf :i.lv!.v I to l!., r
f .South Carolina. !i' it shall be pa taralIj
accepted ;.uil acted n j n, it will secure
;j ail u:i abundant : i; ; !v i i ci-mi, ant.
put biUjiir.us el":li Ja i.| ! lutu
lie Jt'iclwcl.s el tl.c lien;.!, '.'1 ? lie
M . j laii is one liiat I i.a.'o <;1 en
:l <1 alid aiWi.j . ? '.i .la I. i>? 1 l l . v. 1
iviil . tale tli- i -i* 1 o! U.
In IS50, 1 ( laiited oipli y u.to nft'.iYp
fear's laud, ' lialf having been cleared
!> "old lii'iJ" and the fr iar as ; .I ..*tl
brut.) in > :: ,:i -is u u.!. Alter ih?. ei I
U!> 0.11110 lip, 1 Cl'Oe.-ed tllO I'lWS willl it
lute inch : ;il>, ci^lit iAct' aj ;:f, aiul
lanteil tf. I glaili.s ol'cu; II i:i lit - ,
iiri'.r.r Vt the cne-Aii" oi' cr.e:i cpUc.ri/l v.
in'I wed it t > i ui:*^ rvro 5t.il!:; 1 !
:'HPt i llie liiii. Oii. i l it Cilia land
i!:?iit but oiio l;i .in to t!;e LIU. Alb;;1
)!antiii^ tin e.n, fontiiiCaitivu'o :
lie e '(nil a.; r. u.u?v. ; Air all :.irk< ?
I.i I > . . I. ' .11 I y .1 1-4.I * I ' * I ? ' 1 ?. ' ; II 1 .1 '
' c utalt. If i!:0 .i' >u bo wet, a i"..!!
'toj> ofi'utlau will a!.-> i o ] .3 ; i
Irv, llircv fuitrlhs of a ex-; j? "f cuU'ii ?
i'hc cult-;ii cm bo crusted m.u jiludrJ i:?
urn c von noiv, provided it is ?>r:-w ! out
y tlio 2"tii of June. The sooner the bet"
L'i', I'jion the i iolity ace in uti J
hove i made, ami p'.! er. J tluiofi
i/i.t bundled bushels of ci.m an i I '?..)
vo b. les of'< tl'.ii U'i i.'liiii;' f.uir !;<? ; bed
ad fifty pound> tj tlie b.ilo. N > IV i:i!i
L-r was used.
V< ii> Truly, I
. HOI J;O.\::
1 ' ?in ii; mica led
Mr. IMito: Iii .1 ..!'< II a i.sli
iii - in < . I'lilii;,;; : i . :-i t u .
i- ii.". : a 1 ! i ' \ Iiif . ' io? ; v ; i
i |-ii, w Id'.Ii I'l'ju M d iii " in
U' I 'lii?i'i?\-lv:i N II'I I' 'II . I'
"T'U- !? r luiw (i.i.Mlt? : 'if there i a
lutll* < i I'l II;; ' III liic I.ill I. "! II Ii '
I \. Ill I, Ii !! ' 'I ill \> . III. I \ . I
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\\ i iii j I in ; .!
II 11' in. i _ ; i ! ' -iiIiilet
tin- 11i<iv-. all I i.c Iiujh' llii' n I.' ii'
V?4-ll, !'i iV . II Vi III II; ll' 1" till? < ! it"
ii ' Hi lie ill i i ? i " !
lull.I ill!..' It'.
Tin' Fl.it Knelt 'il..a, ' . \. ;lil :: 1 11 ' i i- I
i diiii, uitlmiiji i '. llr lul.v Will ui . ! w !
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r-:: . fs^^xj^zri
! Im .i: ! ]>oliiica 1 campaign last fall, has vainci
liii'i} licM its itioiithlv lii^t'lings, ftit'l till
re-ciilh a dear record on liio books of tin' ail'
t:.tc <irange, which if an eviilcuc >'. work. **11
llui fills nol the only otic. I.ft hiilt visit Cll
?ib.-?rty 11 ill on tin* liivt Sal unlay of each ''I1
iviitIt and lie will find a live, active, Working
rf.iiii ' with iifty-nuc monikers, enthusiastic ho
i tiio c io f of tli'- I'.itrons of lluj-i.unlry. *'''
,nl v.!:i.lt tlie Ma-.ter of the Stale (irangc Jy
r -.ti l would compare favorably with
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in;, .i'ionlii;:itP Grange in tlio fc-tate. j j
!ra ...e never fail i lo hoM it nmii'ilj ..
S il
ii tin ;< sir.'-o its orgiuixaiiot in 187J, a.nt
i ribhriii 1 lis anniversary each yeat
iv ii ii public addresses, htMuSlin? its incinit'rs
socially, inudloi t it illy anil pecuniarily.
1 h-'pc the-'c few will convince on;
friend (it the Gazette that there are live fl<
v. . . kin" fjJr i:i<:e? in Kershaw. *
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1'ATiiOK. q
lLno Wit ii CiruiiJ .IMi'e hi (he ^
Fifth CimiiP on
IS
[From the Columbia, Bsgisicr.]
Viiccrl.iiiity as lo the trta construction 1 ft
of the laws aH'ectiog pcrsaWand property c"
is justly regarded as a grjft evil by ail 't
publicists who have wriUetAppoti the aci.,
t irje of government, Ihjually important b
is it "that no cloud should rest upon the ?li
title of the officer charged^vith^iho tld-j "j
iiiiuiotration of the luw?*,7nH wTio"^from 'lr
the seat of juuice renders authoritative
judgment* upon issues tliaT'iuyclvn alike t ,
tiiC welfare of the State and the title of pi
th" citizen to life, liberty^and pro];?vfy- ?*
A Judge is the law speaking, and the y.\. l\
diciai authority of one who excreisffe thy
functions of this high office should be as il
uiiou -ti.'liable as the existence <4i the i'c
la\? it soli' which lie is owoiisMoiH'd to
administer. ^
AVit!? a full appreciation of the gravity j,
of lite fjtustion which furmsthotulc oftlrfs F
article, wo are forced, alter daeAuvestiga.. ?
ti :i a;, t reflection, to answer ln<it tines. '
ti ti in tin: negative, holding tls we do the
o] ioition (hat the constituticmal term ol n
oHico of tiic II m. It. Jl. Carpenter has ex* a
pirod, and that :i vacancy exists on tlie
bench of the Fifth Circuit. We proceed i"
to state briefly the grounds oil which litis J.1
opinion rests. Judge Carpenter was elected
by the General Assembly December
111, 1S7?, to fill a vacancy created by tlie
election of his ] rrdecessor, lion. S, \V.
Milton, to the ollice of Attorney General,
i he term for which Judge .Melton- was
elected commenced .Intrust 2d, 1' 72. If
by I.i's election to III! this vacancy Judge oi
Carpenter took only the unexpired term,
then l.is term end^d August 2d, 187b?
If he look a lull term of four years, then
lie was entitled to hold until December
I.j, ioiij. in mc ca.se .01 n riant vs
Charles, the if u pi cine Court decided that
whore tiii constitution iixes the term of
ufticc at four years a person elected to fill
1111 unexpired term tlsereiu takes a full
term of lour yean from the date vf such
election. <1;
That decision related, however, to the ly
otlke of Clerk of 1 he Court, am) was basal "j
up 11 the i| ccial provisijn of the constiur '
tion crcatiii^ that ofii.-o and designating
Vwl'vcil~iii
in which ease it is rumored "the i'uj 0:0 )
C ni t lias reached a decision afiiriiiuig 1 !iprinciple
laid down in Wright vs. Charles, m
a> applicable to one elected Circuit .Judge
t j fill an unexpired term, ii?U even in lb
j .iliouce uf any tlecinicn by the r 1
j feme Court upon this point, Judge Car" !
I eater is clearly (.slopped from denying
now that'lie took a term of four years Uir 'j
der I.is election of i>7J. J'- r he has nhoady
asserted that lie did take ."icli torn; by not
ijUi:!if\iii{j for liis alleged new term until
])eccti.ber I'd. 187t>. 'iiiis is a fucitiie C
i iiii tration of the doctrine of est ppel by
conduct.
'J l:e lienor: 1 Assembly tdemed Judjc
Crip; titer on the Ititli December. I-7.V ^
; 1 a term cominen -iiig .lugust 20*. Is7>?
bit he did nut pretend toipiiiily fir.-neh
term until at:er the cxniratum ?T
years iVi-iii the date of hig olcc'iou i:i
1 SV- ; i.J yet between August e!<'.. l^Tu
i',i. which his aliened n.nv t*.r::.
< <1, Ml 1 OoC 1.11 >1 19, 1 S'l'lj. Wl.eil g
he ; the catli el* ellue mi i c-;11 i J \
Uj. .:i the now It riii, !.c cxci c i.*e*l h> f.
. . 4> -fa t'irvuit Judge ami he!; i. :.< L
i.'!! </!Jl 'v> Mich. ..
Viiat alue ?' irpcut r him !i" re.a'.i:: ! A
..i. ? t i i 1
::.? ui.ii 'U.ty t I ii:> j m'iuii is t.cully :;[?
j .rrtii lY"i.i the hi ilu' S by vhiHi !u: Ti
eded 11 iiiiuify for his Alleged new r n
I'fiber. The law requires that;; Circuit
Judge shall qualify by taking iho oath U
|i:ibod i.i the e 'iis.ituti >n !i :-.n u
Justice if the fTipreii.c < -nr., . Jitv
i- ti Stat tiles, chapter 1-'i. .1 i',!. ,
pajjO .?71..) andtlulgo Carperilcr <:i<i si j!
: ?!;ly immediately after his election in j<
7.'. \ ct it appears tr im his oath i. <\v 1 '
tiic in the olhoe of iho Secretary > !
to that it was t il. 11 lmfore }*;- >!?, r
i id'',: '?wim administered it -.is a ,,
itai-y i'.ib.ic, on the i>v-c.*::.b. r.
. JuiL-o Caipouter's ojiniiiission lor
i.r iuw term purports to have l c n '
lulled by ti'ivcmor C'haiirLtr! ain < :i ll.j
! iiday of December, IS1.1. It;.. c\i- ?' .
lent, however, that his cuiimiissi'.in fur 1
he new tcrmwa* uciuahy is.nod to him ;
Isi* ii.> li.'iil f-ilr.Mi tlii* isitii Ii. I >1*. .1. .i.i.i '
IJootic ; otherwise ho w tul'l l?avc (j ialili-.d
\ Hibscribint; tbo i" Tin of oat.ii print"
'J (,? (i:u b:ii !i of il:c Mi::ni?ion. as was
bum )?y aii t!ir mIi i fiic.iit .) iid^cs, in" p
i)i si.:niii^ tlij ?. :*? 1? ci ti!_ , whie!; is ,
i manuscript.
If i h: a-lsiutU-.l. an 1 wo itiiuk i or ] .>
i II oil lili.' <: 'I ~'l I il'v iaij'.C^. rill
\ tl.a. Jiiii. < 'i?ti . ! !: a torm i f
ir years by virlu of ii:> el? i n in I
i ! jIImw- l! ' it was n it c '111 (.-tit ?
r ti.<: (ioiii'i" I A-- mIi!v. m (). 1(1'li ?
lay i I I'iomv' r. I v ito ilm.1 liiin In :i <
w term, ivliioli must m o. - u i! .- Imv.
>! ? . red alter the expiration of lii-> I |;?
i : V. hiell li <i II it ex11 un IK>. i n ' p[
id i * I, I - V ?. tlmt is alter a now* iIii.tT.il a
\ssi inli!y iii '1 convened. T<> l?<?l 1 i t i r ,
. . v. ul'l Ins to alliiiii llie } i\??r Mn ; L
i iiii.il A r-cinblv t i ovt'ileap ll:o < r.i uv
:! \? t mlilics t li.-t n< of I it. t:, 1 f ;
:! ir a ti-?:i by aalioipatin * vrmi.i ?..
i ill ) lib'iO olli'S s i' I H M'Of ' t _V? ril
. , -a a'.d flooring ]? !-. - t" .i i tini i
i. view i "? i. vi nt :y u ,ioi,:.blo ti a1 -\
|'ti>tit it Wili in't i?o a- fit 1 in i! " (
i i ! .Ii; I penti i' :i!f??_vil titio
nil yet u i"inii''! twtecive of any >! !. n c jj..
lit - ..ti ., ] n 1. \\ run! I, I!ioiv.,
. u: _: tiji >n ibe (Jciivr..! .\ -'y.!ibh (be
EL" ":LV. v^l' ...
l isiipnt tauce oi faking such ;:c-rion at'
> present session a.-: uill secure a speedy
1 auilriri; alive solution of the ijucstion, 1
lave we a Circuit J ! ia tl.e l-'ifth j
re 11 it ' The di'.-'Cl, and, iu.j ol, (lie
iy proper niodc of obiainiep; a juilicial
UTiuimition of tl is crrsvo fjuc.stion, is
t!ic* (iriieiai A i > :i perr
i Jud-e ol the ;V ; Circuit without
lav ; and fhouid Jud^y Carpenter re?e
to vacate oa tin* tin:.and of such per*
i made in duo form ni jaw. the issue ran
en b" iti!uiodi.iteiy i .!? u luLue the
ipremc Court by iiuo.vraiiauio.
L* ? .. ? . ? ' . -' ' -/ ?3353
3 v -* r;u>u! * if
m <1 lit i?l?4\>'k% 2 '? .1
1 i. i in Ciiiadon, S. C., on tC*3:li day of
til. 1^77. John Alfred, .-'on of Mr. and Mrs
orge Ciosby, rj;oiI 12 years and :! month.0.
Tins liii;:/nt and iniere.'.ting boy helped to
cor the home of on aged loviti grandDtiior.
itn.lor whose g'.nciosn :u.d I indly
re he enjoyid the.. IvaMages of n valuable,
ci.ii an i* : dennine, and ti.< privileges of
ip of our ? "'iO ;!.-. as which Id progress
?.iid to haw been fair .u.?l pioiiii.-dng. lie
; constant in ?.i- ai'; mlancc at i!,c Kp.iseoI
Church. <-l which I ol a mosaic rcivetl
i:i bsspii.-ci. a. ! a punctual and iatertcd
pupil ot the Siinday-.-i Lively
id impulsive by nature, !;- so -.o.| thorighly
t j enjoy hia boylioi.!. Inever scour
!y dinns I C.e lustre of his youug life
\ :ci:i:s t "w ' -. lie; : nate and
itifi;l to Id parents, el tors and teachers,
id readily im ;?!-.oblc to rclis-iou.- instructor1
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A .it wound fi :n ihc ac.-iuci.: : d!siar
" of a pistol an l the oxtrnclboi of a
olli. ivi-i'.' lii: trill!i;;r and set mia :!y itarohablccauses
of t with wbicii In- lin?rc
! .si tiie in;s'listst seiiyruisli for inauv days.
.1 I . V . . . I . " ..
i ..1 ii! n ; .:.i n -m. .'on i;iv p nosyuiiib
fugony, which rackc ! I.I - fair young frame,
is const tui: moss of I: \v- . v. iiii Iiini nud
i" spirit of lil i-'.i.i; : avionr. lie often
ii-iri.t Ci.fit time iil.j own toil. i?-.- to comfort
! i.?c whom lie loved: and while :ie recalled
i or..inioa errors of Li brio! Ill? in rieP.i*
ntiul sorrow, he cliccred wit'; good
ij of riie coming 1 i Ui/.Vnipnn>n3
and school-fell.'v. - ?-. n*.-. .1. .1 t.u> ('lurch
here (ho solemn service for the dead was
:id for l.im, r I 1..11*.., 1 Ir.s body In the
die h. I ii ..; !i : < 1 tor 'n. Many
heart there .Invlibed n.'b nrrow. and inav
a tear dimmed blight \ tin -yi-: little
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mm wails-;.
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and harness 'j't im>fnsv. Applv In
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HsoifE REASONS
W. Ii. AUTHU Ht
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CAN SUIT YOU BEST IX '
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BOOTS AND SHOES*
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Ilis aim and attention is devoted to .that line of business. 4 J
lie buys direct from the mariufacj^jfrs in all parts of the country, pays tile *
Cash, thereby getting the l^WJ^PWICES. * "*
An INSPECTI^^ of^is Stoc^will convinco you that he sells the cheapest.'
For all the late styles in Ladies' Low Shoes for Summer go to
W. L. ARTHUR.
The largest stock of Ladies' Cloth-laced and Congress Gaiters ever brought
to Camden at W. L. ARTHUR'S.
Children's shoes in great variety at W. L. ARTHUR'S.
If you want to save money buy your boots & shoes from W. L. ARTHUR. ^
If you want to find shoes to suit your fancy go to W. L. ARTHUR'S.
For the bestlloots and Shoes go to W; L. ARTHUR'S.
Boots and Shoes never so cheap as now at W. L. ARTHUR'S.
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W. L. ARTHUR.
MOW epfefllNC ,'J|
the iisi m@m .
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AT THE
LOWEST PRICES
AT
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Til l-: STOCIi
S VERT ATTRACTIVE l.\ THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS FOR
1.ADI33S and &ENTLEMEN.
IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO ENUMERATE.
/'//CI/ huff hern, bought siui'f the recent iteetiue,
AND WILL UNSOLD AT THE VEUV LOWEST
CASH 1M"{.XC13S.
AN INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
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