The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, June 28, 1877, Image 2
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iK77.
Coker, the 1>ouii?eratio candidate fiv
Senator from Darlington, was elect'd
without oppo-dticii.
TO THE PUllLIl'.
<r
After this week, the Cauiden JoUKNAK
an.i Kershaw Gazette will be issued
every Thursday morning as one paper un?
tier the name of the Journal anh Ga.
zette. The present proprietors of tlic
Journal and the Gazette will be the pro.
prielors of the consolidated paper, and
will conduct the under the firm name i
of IVantham & Heard. Subscribers who'
have paid in advance for either or both
papers will be credited on the books of1
the Journal and Gazette with the
amounts they have paid, and the paper
sent to them accordingly.
The ClnwioKtou Election,
Charleston is redeemed! The Democrats
elected their ticket on Tuesday
without any organized tpposition,
Bowen and his followers seeing the
utter folly tf putting forward a counter
ticket. And all of this is due
to the thorough organization and
invincible will of the Democracy.?
The whole State congratulates the old
i
City upon her success, and rejoices
with her people in their deliverance.?
With Charlcs'.rn freed from the clutches
ofBowcn, and the up-country safe,
South Carolina mav indeed he considered
redeemed.
Senator Binir.e it seems is not ouch in
favor of IIayes' policy of conciliation. It
is reported that the .Senator vrill make
war to the knife upon the administration
as scon as Congress reassembles. Blaine's
character, like that of other distinguished
men, needs vindication, and ho must
make war upon somebody in order to
hrmg himself again prmiiicntly before the
It is paid that J'rayton lias succeeded
in waking l?is b;nd of 873,000. and that
he has gone with it to Washington for the
purposo of <|U*ilil'yi?g as collector cf In*
tcrnal lie venue of this District. The
pybiic would like the best in tho world
to know the r.aat -s of his bondsmen.
The Richland Democrats elected tiicir
candidate, Mr. Jndrcw Crawford, Judge
of Probate last week by more than four
hundred majority, and that, too, ngain.-t
heavy odds. Kershaw wiil follow suit
whenever an opportunity is presented in
the election of clerk of tho court. j
David Pcarce and (jcoigc Stevens, who !
murdered Mr. J. livans KJings in Char*'
lcston on the 12.it of May lust, have been !
convicted of the crime and sentenced to
bo hung on the IMth of July.
ion rue -oraxAL.
Mr. IMiior?.Vl:*>w me to make a few re
murks in relation to the dramatic representations
of the la?t two weeks, i have no pretentions
of a critic*, und nin.ply offer you my
views lor what they arc worth, if you think
* them of suffioiciit importance to give them u
place in your cofutnns.
l'he drama of '*Kalhlcen Mavournccn"
was rendered by the Histrionic Club, ou lite
14t!t and lilst instant, in such style as to
place them on one of the highest rounds of
the ladder of popular favor.
Where all acquitted themselves with credit
it would be invidious to make any discrimination.
The leading characters were admirably
sustained, and noue were found wanting in
the parts assigned them. The music was
good aud the scenery faultless.
The Club has established a reputation that
will not fail them iu the l'uturo, should they
persevere in their efforts to conciliate public
favor. May they prosper. OuskhvKh.
Camden, Juncli'i, 1877.
Correspondence of the Journal.
Mr. Editor?IVe have had rain every d iy
since the 8th of this month, (twelve days'
rain.) Corn and cotton arc glowing fast
The w heat crop h is been harvested, and I
think will be an average The oats in this
1.??*'?il ??, nv/iniiil li'ilf fl fl'rtn I**!! 11
iUV'iUHJ ni?4 ?i\<% vawvvm ...... .. v.vj . -
sua tug was killed in the winter. Spring
bowing wud injured by ?lie drouth in .Vuy.
The fence question id attracting some attention,
and should be thoroughly ventilated
beforo action is taken. This remark is net
intended to convey the idea that 1 have in*
convictions on t!iv* subject, but rather to invite
discussion.
The long continued rain has not injured
the crops or lauds by wash lug (or currying
away the soil,) but r. ill add to the cost of cultivation,
and ike prospect of an increased
yield promises full remuneration for the exIra
expense incurred. There is abundant
unemployed labor in this section to meet the
inert isfd demand, heuce we arc hopeful that
no loss will ultimately be sustained by the
planter, an 1 a gain be realised by the laborer. |
J. It. M.
Itussell Place, June lb7?".
toil TIIE JOUlt.NAL.
Donald McQueen, Esq.
Perhaps no in ?:> in our community w?? 1
nun widely known and universally esteemed
than the subject of this notice. For many
years filling oflic s of public trust, he was
brought into intim ite contact with all da-, s
of our citizens tin ?cr circumstances of trial.
It will never be known exactly how much our
community arc indebted to the late Mr. Me,-1
t^iicen for standing a. a harriot between tlu ir I
dearly eafned 'axes and tho.se who wished to j
plunder them. Thoroughly trained in busi-j
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ne*s, holiest in "very instinct, lie couM neither
In- duped by ?li artful nor purchased by
the con?pt. Mis family have the satisfaction
ofknowing that they can point to his ^
career as a public officer as one marked by
faithful and honomMs son ice, and tin* tain >
cJ by any short coining through the dark j
lays where no niar.y uu n were tried ami!
found wanting. During Severn! IIrpnl licaii |
uduiiuistraiioiis he helil the office of County
Treasurer, the choice of both parties; and
within a few nays before his death. Governor I
11a ni ton showed a high appreciation of It's
worth an 1 reputation t>y appointing hint
County At liter.
In the private relations of life, Mr. Molucca
was much loved, as all v i I testify
wito knew Into best No husband aid father
was ever unite tender, affect innate and heluved
than lie. To !tis friends he was always
the same, cordial, generous and self sacrificing.
Oaeoi't.ie liigtust .tod most substantial
tributes to his worth is that his oldest
friends were his truest ; those who bad known
It.tit in his youth it Charleston, where the
greater portion of his life was spent were
unfailing in their attachment to liini, r.j;! lie
was held in r spe.t and est cent by tit it old
an 1 iiotierublt org a .i/.i.toa, the '.Vus . revolt
Light Itifatury, of w hit It he w as for many
years an olliecr.
The community of Camden showed taeir
appreciation of M-. Mc'Jtice it by attending
his l'uaei al at the Presbyterian church in
large numbers, and following his rrtnniiis to
the grave. Could he have I ttowtt it, his ap
previa live nutuieand teuiier heart would
Lava been touched by this tribute. In him
we ll.rve IOtl a 11 U'.' HUM UUIICM eiii/.-n, mi
upright unit useful man Those who are in
distress have lost one who whs ever rcudy to
spend his nil for their relief. To his family
and frien is the loss is iiiesfiunilOe and irreparable.
H.
lioiiniil nriltiren.
'I!:is est in ihle oil 7. ti died a? iiis rosi.
deuce in dan den. 8. d, mi Sunday morn*
ing,-4th it st. Ife un* of Scctcb pari nt.,
age, catno t" ? i- ?i*y at an early a pre, and
was first rtnj 1, ycd in th?> f o-toinge bnsi
mssoi' Mr. lihslia Oars ut. Fur a groat
many ycnis ho was an accountant 'ti the
extensive grocery house of S. S. FarrnrA*
Bros, and in addition to Ids ofiitte work,
I owit g to his aptness in hook keeping, was
often etoj'h) cm! in the s t:l< aiciit of firm
acc unts :OjJ olhii similar duties Mr.
McQueen was Seorc'ary of tlse Y\"ashing,i
ton Light infantry for nearly twenty live
yea: s, enuring the ad li'ni-tnitiotn of
'opts, lltv uvl. Lee. Jervey. Porter,
\Ynik< r, liiteh end Sinientnii, and the
faithful disehi rge of these dutiis tiny he
seen in theeircfal'y ctigr issed and ex.
i/ineien itiiituli'S id the CfiriltL duiilig tllii
long } erii J. .*ust picvious t<> the late war.
tl:is C( !un.->r.d r? cgniz ?1 these Lug and
laborious du'ics in tin; gill of a silver ser.
viee'il" suLsUniiai vu!iu?, and for years
jinst In* has ! on enrolled on their honor
[ i-ry 1st Since 1S(I5 Mr. McQu'in lias
' lived in Cnimbn, and un'il wit recently
has, fir years past, been County Treasurer
by flic request an 1 with the consent o'
both political parties there. IIu had on!)
recently been appointed County Auditoi
by Governor Hampton. A good citizen,
true friend, an honest man, has passed
away, leaving that Lest inheritance to his
childnn?a good ?:iato.?Charleston News
and Courier.
Kt 'tr.t'TET.P Cdt.'KT.?Judge Kershaw
opened court i.eie this morning. A quea.
ti'.n aiv.se as to whether this wn- a cm.
(inu.ition of tioi term begun to be L 'desi
here 't? the fir-t Monday of the present
, uiuuth by Carpenter, aal whether the
; juries drawn for that term were legal juI
rics J' r this term?the question turning
i up a tire construction of the r cent so ! o!
| lie present I^-gislatu'C providing l'>r
j uniformity in the tiuio of holding circuits
| Courts The Judge decided that this
i was a continuation of the June l.rm, and
j the Ctuirt oi General Sessions was opened.
In the absence of Solicitor Aluwy, ' ca..
j sioficd by the illness of near relatives.) his
j Honor appointed Mr. J. C. Sheppard t
! .I/.I Ilia Yihmn Tim eli;ir"i> of Li:li dudc'S
H.V P" ^
to the grand jury was brief, couij . jIh'ij
sive and admirable. It is almost useless
to speak of t!ie general feeling of joy ami
reliof over this change of judicial officers
The manner of his Honor is calm, digui'
tied and decisive, but, above all, tuost
courteous, in which he differs greatly from
his predecessor. Indeed, the difference
is too strongly marked to need comment.
?Ninety-Six Guardian, 18th.
i
SlIOOTiNO a.\r? ('itttivo An \v.?A
difficulty occurred near Tuxahuw, on Sat..
, urdny last, between Thomas Aldrich und
Thoui:isKni$ht, brothers-in-law, and three
I of the Wright boys. A crowd had a-, em.
bled at the base ball ground to engage it:
that sport, wl.cn.as it appears, the Wright
i bo^s attacked Thomas Knight, creasing
i him of crippling one of their d'gs. Thomas
I Aldrich, Knight's brother-in-law, intertired
to at rest the difficulty, when lie was
1 alio set upon by two of the Wright boys
} and severely beat and cut in the arm.?
i in t. i? ? .i i r.^.i r,,,.
1 .IIHI 1LII lUUll linn u j?i5i yi uii'i aii v vi Ai?
shots, ihc last shot striking Wtu. Wright
; near the c.Jlar bono, inflicting a danger*
j ous wound. Thouias Knight also cut
lJurwoll Wri^.l:t near the should r blade.
A Id rich and Knight wore e inimi'.kd to
! jail on Sa id iy l>y Trial Justice AIcAl mus
to await the icsult of the injuries of the
wounded patties. Mr. Ahlrich claims tliut
he lire-i the.-!, tin 6.11' defence.?Han.
: caster Lcdji r.
Govuunok IIamitun II.V South Oauoi
i.ina i'ltosi'Ei rs?On his way to Air
burn, Governor Hampton conversed v.ith
i Herald reporter on the situation in
South ('?! din i, and gave a choiring nc*
count. Hi tays that all classes ol the
people are ennUntoi and secure in their
rights; that the ( ' rod pe. . ! i ave nice
I uiore gone to woit:* that a fair pr portion
have been appointed to <nic?s, and
that all proscription for any cause has
disappeared, 1 hat all j attics arc now
agreed upon the wisdom of the j.< 1 i? v
which gave t'i'i State sclfrgovcrinnunt;
and hcantii'inatcHa cnnsMciable inunigia"
tion into the S tite, being in theuci ipt of
nut:iers letters of inquiry on the suhj.-ct
of lands. I he credit of the Slate, he
says, will lie ].< nos'ly niaintainrd, an 1 all
ts debts pai l. All (his seems a little
hard on the people who opp the I'lv.-ident's
S "l'h ro policy. Hut such h li!e.
?.Now Voile Herald.
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Hai?j Jon's ypi'iM'li ;:{ Auburn.
? j
Governor li liiu.oij, in li:.- speech t?f}
welcome t> Governor Hampton ;t the
Shields' celebration in Auburn, N. V.,
W duci-d ay. dwelt largely on tin: contest !
in .Smith Carolina, in which tlie latter had;
taken s? prominent a part.
Governor Hampton, in the course ofi
his speech in reply, said : Your distingui-iinl
Governor has been pleased to allude'
to the contest in South Carolina.?
That, my friends, was not a political
struggle. It rosy far higher than any such
contest ever waged on this continent. It
was a contest lor civilization, f?-r home
rul1, for good govern::.en!, for life itself.
It was a contest waged by the people of
South Carolina, not as demagogues wouid
: il y< aj. against Northern men. but acoiij
t"-t waged against carpet-baggers?and
wlnti I fay carpethairtrcrgj mean by |
t .it tbi ves. Y\ e d.> n il canTany Northern
man, any Irishman, any German, any
KnglMtmnn, who seitlcs ia bTir midst as
an honest citizen, a carpcll.agger. Wcwch
come such with open anus. We tell th. tn
toc -nie to on? genial skies ami f'ettiie .-oil,
cnuic ?-:ic and ail, and 1 pledge I hem, in
tie- a line ed' the State, a hospitable, warm
hearted k caption. We do not ask whether
they an: lb publicans or Democrats. I
want to impress litis upon your minds,
i -- i . ?:.i j . i... f:..? \ri...i
iiil ; l v. i i i,o ik uy i<iu.*>.iii n it
was Jone by the Democratic Legislature
al'S,mt!i Carolina in almost its first ac..
tion ? A vacancy occurred on the supreme
bo soli of the Slate; a Chief Justice was
to to elected; it was a place which had
been filial by men of the very highest
reputation in our commonwealth; the
names of honored sous of Carolina, w^io
would have done honor to any bench in
any country, were presented, but that
Democratic Legislature elected to the Supreme
Court a citizen of New York, who
cauie to the State as a soldier, and who
is a Republican. What further proof do
you want that we are not governed by
prescriptive feeling ? Does it not shov;
that we have fulfilled the pledges and
pion.i-cs made through the last canvass to
make no distinction <-*i account of race,
color or party ? We wanted to show you
pcoplaof the North that we xh:va aetua
ted by the lushest and mcst patriotic
feelings. V?*e did n it wageJL political
canvas; we were fighting Ibr every intercet
dear to freemen, and thanks to
brave and true men and glorious women
of South (J retina, this war ibr good gov'
eminent was successful. They have e?a
tablishcd it in every department of the
State government. They accomplished
this, and they now propose to faliill to the
very letter the pledges I made, and appealed
to High Heaven to v. it no-s that
they should lo carried out. L declared
that if elected I would be Govornor of the
whole people of South Carolina; that I
should know no race oij party, nor color;
that all men who stood on the Soil of South
Carolina, native cr foreign born, white or
black, should be equal before the law, and
so !:<-]p me God, it shall be done ! 1 am
glud to ray the bitterness which marked
that strife i< passing away, and I say to
you, men of view Vurk, as 1 say at home,
1 owe my oleetien to t!ic colored men
of South Carolina. Thousands of them
voted for tne, knowing that L had !? en a
good friend to the race; knowing that I
was the first man after the war to recommend
that I hey sho;:iJ Lc 1,1C
T.-ufTrago; and 1 never yet eiiaiigoJ on
that .subject, knowing they sustained me
i-i large Mtmbt rs. and I am happy to say
that the fears of the ignorw.t a-.c passing
.1 .i. ...* . { i ,i.. _ _.:ii i. '
;iv?a\, uuu uicj ui'j raiiJMiru mv\ win in*
dealt with in ail respects an _ cit'.zcns of
South Carolina.
We intend to try ami elevate tl:cui, to
educate ihcm ami try t?j j?how thorn t!io.
ropon-ihililicj; as well as ihe Lles-dugs of
liberty. Wo want thorn, as other citizens
>f America and South Carolina, to bo
worthy of the groat boon of citizenship of
this great republic.
My liiends. 1 must again thank you for
this most cordial greeting, doubly grati1lying
because it is the voice rf Mew York
reverberating to South Carolina. 1 cati:c,
as I sai 1.1? (1? honor fn my distinguished
! friend, tien. Shields. Ho wore the blue
and 1 were the gray bat we can let the
curtain drop over those years, and go back
to that time when that Hag shall float over
a free, united, and prosperous people.?
(Applause.) 1 f-ay this Inyou as a Southern'
man, a rebel ; l'? r when 1 fought 1 fought
as hard as I 1.new how against you;
ami I say also, that i! that flag 11 uits, as it
should do, over fr ? and tcjual Suites, if
i; h'iall he the symbol of liberty nud ju-tice,
all the States, an i every man id' the
South will honor it and love it as of uiJ,
in.! the Ini'i! liiav C ilinr r>ne > iim?*r? when
NVvv York ami South Carolina shall stand
si. uM'T to shoulder ugainst the common
enemy, and llicir blond mingle upon the
??U. ("Applauso.) My friends, I shall
hear this cordial greeting hack home with
to% to the little Ih.luiet to Si ate, and assure
u:r people that your hearts here throb
kindly lot- in. I trust, in Cod that a bet
lor future is he I Wo the whole coat.try.
an(1 that wc shall have peace, prospciity
j and liberty to every man upon the continent.
(Aapnlau-e.)
1 t vn.yj/.'i,Tv^r<ariMiaj?yrwym?r^??
Ice and Ice Cream.
Mr:-. K. (i. Workman gives notice that she
I will furnish H'li CllEAM on every fair and
wiuaii day. which will he ral l ied out at t r
about " p. in., or may he h:i I at I lie residence
>jtt DeKutbstreet, front ('? to IJ p.m.
Site also will fnriii .li the same lo families
tvli u ordrcd.
It'll may also he had nt any hour of the
day to p. in. .Iline .8?If
ILHSnSIIAW,
S:s <!<?' ('otii'l'
t
hxht's "J I} . It. II itJicr.i.
I Whereat, Win. M. Shannon lias applied
j :ii me for Letters oi nihoini-irati on null .an !
i'itLw ih- p.. r|s and cdia'lel.s, rights iitt l
ii liti if Vi'. 1!. Withers, 1 ale of the tnid
.ouiiy, d? i.eas' 1 ?
Tin -< are. lli ia fore, io eite and adtm nisli
ill and singular the kindred and creditors
. liddeei i i'd. to IIJ'|-? ar liefot'C lii'-III
. (' oil of 1'ro'i.iio lo t.e tod ten on the ll'.llt
.lay ol'.l>.ly, I-TV, to ?h >w cause, if any IIh'V
1iii\ . why said administration should not
he gianted.
Given under my hand and seal, tliis28tb
day ol June, A. If ls<7.
J. K. SUTIIHIt I.AN l> .1. r.
June 28 L't
i awir; 'vivn i 322s: as
June -1 if
J. D. KENNEDY,
.Attorney at LaW
?aulli Caroliua.
I " Okfjce, tfiat ibrmtily occupied
by Cen. -J. J>. Ivor.:>haw.
J. T. HAY,
attornk1 at law.
and
ci71=LX^Xa JDS^ICE.
01'KICK over store of Messrs. Hanoi
Dros. ?.1; * Special attention given to tlic
Collection of Claims. juncTtf
J. D DUNLAP,
jTItlAIi JUSTICE,
nnoAii street,
CAMDEN, SO. OA.
Uusincsa entrusted to his care will
, receive prompt attention juncTti.
J, Wr DePASS.
attorney at law
and
iTUIAL .1TSTICTC,
lU(OAl) sr., CAMDEN', S. C.
SfiT" llusincss of all kinds promptly
i..?n r,r
I I UliJMVkb'Ji J UIIW I t*
WELi-BicieiHG.
The unucrgigncd offers his servient lo
ihc public:is a Well l>i^'cr, or anything
. vise in that line. Hutisfaclion guaranteed.
ISAAC SCOTT.
Next door lo Win. Dcas' shop.
June 14.
AN ORDINANCE
To reduce ami improve the Currency of
Ihc Town of Camden. S. C., by issuing
Rends, and to provide lor the payment
of lho same.
! Beit ordained by the Inter.dnnt and Warden
of tlie Town of Camden in Council as*
; ecablcd,
1. That the Intcndanl be and lie is hereby
' authorized and required lo issue Bends to the
amount of S"J,(Kht, in sums of five, ten, and
twenty-five dollars, to be signed by the Intendant
and Bccovdcr and sealed with the
j seal of the Town, bearing dale tlie 1st July,
; 1877. payable one year after date, to wit:
the first day of July, 187S, with seven per
cent interest from date, to be used only in
' redeeming at par the Town Currency now in
circulation.
2 That the Intendant be further authorized
to procure a new pinto and have new
..I, ,.)) In I... ,,.,,..1 1 ??,1 c!nnn.l
by tlie laten lint ami Itecorder of the Town,
j to redeem tin; lialancc of the town currency
< noie in circulation not funded in llouds, but
to be used for no otlu r purpose whatever.
15. That the revenue and property of said
Town be and the fame is hereby pledged for
the redemption of siid bonds and currency
with t lie interest (hot will have accrued there
. co. ..o-t ii.. ? :~r u.j. ..i.. i? i.e received
after maturity in payment of all dues to the
said Town.
15 a I i lied in Council this Stii day of .Tune,
ld77. .1. C. U<>!.L1NCS, lntcndant.
i! K .'<15.1,, liecorder.
Jutl" i i It
I
NOTICE.
Corxi'tL Cif.\Mi?KK, MayClth 1S77.
,,Kc?olved, That all past due or back taxes
dir.' the Town of Camden, bepaid in quarterly
in*tallnr. tils of t went v-l;ve per cent or {
of the amount until the v.hole.amount be paid,
all v la; da not comply wit It this resolution
within thirty days from this date will bj legrliy
proceeded against by Council for tho
. whole amount due.
That ail uiij aid Taxes for tho current year,
shall be paid in thirty days from this date.
After the eviration of the term specified ?xecutions
wilt issue against all dclinquenta "
lly order of Council. Extracts Irotn the
minutes. IS. K. Slid-,
May 17 If. Clerk and lleeorder.
mr,? h? .i
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tK, imririilturnl ami grazim? resource?, climate,
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A Co., 1'ulis., Chicago, 111.
mm i?fc TMI Tip Top faritgn I* the larpwt k4
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lake r.^.rgo Pin. Aincthypt Bffno Itliitf kn!*t?1 with
ffoltl. AnviF-v^t St.-ii-^ S*wf fin. <told-|*lfttc<l Witling Mnc,
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JEWEL
contains 11 lira i '. : i , igravedsl relmUona
i act (3) plml "t studs, one dent's Int.coroi i?in,
ci! n ?; i! i" ? " ...> ami, i in- (.. n;-'' lia liiil,
trutch chain, ami one Ladles' llcavj sciMliig ring
nr|iti of one easkel complete, no cents; three for
:i tx ioi $ .'. and li lor nil sent |in*.tpa!cr
ii_. i;t;>iI. si l"/',n ami n solid silver wuleii tor
\;* it-1 i.i i.ia',1' nioiiry selling these tasked!**
>i i, ; ci . i'?! s.'- mid i : tali'itu.'s. We have
.>1 i.ni. ' . . ..! lo.v in:<-i s.
V.i . . Ilioudvvjy, N. Y. city,
v. th (iriirimilH in litis Iraalarsn, and have
i,o' Miiii.n dold"?r -'lirass.!fwidt.v.
I Inf. .1. v. 'i> ( ,tsh< l i- i t'liiu.'k.ilily filifpi live.
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SOME REASONS J
WHY I
W. L. ARTHUR I
CAN SUIT YOU BEST IN I
! BOOTS AND SHOES. 1
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I
His aim and attention is devoted to that line of business.
lie buys direct from the manufacturers in all parts of the country, pays tho
| Cash, thereby getting the LOWEST PRICES. <
n IMSPfi 1 riON of his Stock will convince you that he sells the cheapest
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F or all tlie late styles in Ladies' Low Shoes for Summer go to
W. L. ARTHUR.
The largest stock of Ladies' Cloth-laced and Congress Gaiters ever brougb
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 hoots & shoes from W. L. ARTHUR.
If you want to find shoes to suit your fancy go to W. L. ARTHUR'S,
i For the best Boots and Shoes go to W. L. ARTHUR'S.
Boots and Shoes never so cheap as now at W. L. ARTHUR'S.
W. L. ARTHUR.
NOW OPFNINfi
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iHl'IlirVG A]\D SUMMER WE A
THESTOCK
IS VERY ATTRACTIVE IN THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS FOR
IjADI?!S and GENTLEMEN.
IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO ENUMERATE.
They hare been dought since the recent decline,
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AND WILL HE SOLD AT THE VERY LOWEST
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CASH PRICES.
AN INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICI