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W. I). TRANTHAM, Editor.
CAMDEN, S. 0., NOVEMBER 6, 1877.
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Judge Kershaw:
The Winnsboro Xeics and Herald
thus speaks of our distinguished tofrnsruin:
It lias been so fashionable of recent years
to compliment the judiciary in the newspapers?a
fashion, we believe, born of Reconstruction?that
we hesitate, ft* obvious
reasons, to express a judgment on the judicial
merits of Judge Kershaw. Of course,
when he came here to hold court, much was
expected of hint. A reputation both ne a
citizeu and jurist, bad accompanied him to
his first sitting, and that reputation had followed
hitn ou his round or the sixth circuit.
Patient, refined, dignified?just a
little soldierly, perhaps?impartial, sys
tematic, laborious, he seems to combine in
a remarkable degree the qualities that were
Bought for in the judiciary in the time
wheu the ermine wns bestowed as a reward,
not for political fealty, but for character
and learning. The recent term of court
here was a long and hard one. No civil
business bad been dune fur two years, and
thp dockets were crowded. 13y good work,
during a] long term. Judge Kershaw disposed
of all cases except those in which the
parties desired a continuance or were not
ready for trial. In leaving us, the Judge
bears with him the kindest wishes of the
harnndofourcommunity generally, coupled
"with that npprecia'ion of his wcrth as a
man that the people of Fairfield have ulwayi
felt.
Generous.
The following letter from Col. Fadlor,
the efficient cn 1 public spirited Route
Agent of the Southern Kxj re * Compsny,
cxp'aius itself;
Soutiixdx Express Company, 1
Columbia, S, C., Jet. 24, 1874. /
J. Jones, Esq., Agent.
Dear Sir: The ladies composing tho
South Carolina Monumental Association
propose having n restaurant on the Fair
flnfdllds in this city, on the occasion of our
"Agricultural Fair,', to be held next month,
please forward free auy contrib utions of
chickens, eggs, butter, provisions, &c., offered
for shipment addressed to Mrs. Judge
Bacon, er other members of tlie Committee,
Columbia, S. C. Respectfully,
O. M. Sadleu, Route Agent.
Toe Charloston Nc*t and Courier
is now owned entirely by Messrs. Kiurtl
in k Dawson, they having purchased
the interest of Rcnj. Wood, Esq., of
New York. "Wonderful as the success
of those young journalists has been in
building up the finest newspaper pub*
lished south of New York, they propose
to make still greater strides in tho
fame Jircction during the next ten
vmk than tin v have duriuf? the oast
j ~ j n l
decade.
The State Fair comes off on the 13th,
14th, 15th and lGth of this month.
Many people from Camden would like
to attend, Lut cannot do so conveniently,
in conseqoenco of the difficulty of get*
tin^ to Columbia and back sinco the
prescut schedule over the South Carolina
Railroad has been in force. We
hard not yet heard that the authorities
of the road contemplate giving us any
showing in the matter. We have no
doubt that an excursion train from CamdeD,
if announced in lime, would be
m ** crowded with people from Kershaw and
adjoining counties.
Col. Winchester Graham, chief
clerk in the Comptroller General's offico.'died
in Augusta on tho morning of
the 2Sth ultimo, from injuries received
by falling accidentally from the train on
the C. C. it A. Railroad the night be.
fore. The deceased was formerly a lawyer
ofHarnwcll County, and was enjoying
a practice worth 810,000 per annum,
when C'anby's infamous order
drove him from the State. Col. Gra-1
liaui was universally esteemed as a gentleman
o! the strictest sobriety and in
tegrity.
I
Should Speaker Wallace boblevatcd ;
to the bench, Hon. John U. ^heppard I
ivi!l uiodt likely bo the choice of the
Democrats for Speaker of the House of I
Representatives. In the event of Mr. j
Shc-ppard's promotion, a vacancj in the,
Chairmanship of the Committee on
Ways and Means will be created; and
for such vacancy the lion. 0. 0. Mem* I
minger, of Charleston, is named as a
a probable candidate- Mr. Mcromingcr j
is emphatically the maa lor tho poai-j
tion.
Sitting It I'll, the great Sioux chief,
who commanded in the battle in which
tiio lamrntcl Custer and his command
poibhed, is now with his band in Can' i
ada. A commission, consisting of U. S.!
Army officers, visited him recently under
a flag of truce and invited htm to i
return to the reservations. Hut Sitting j
Hull said ho had left them because lie
was at ncace until the whites deprived
hint of his rights and killed his people;
that the authorities of tlie United States j
arc liars and cheats, and that he will j
never tru<t them again.
Ue.v. N. ]>. Forest, the great Con*
rate Cavalry leader, died in Menr
week after a protraeteil
His funeral was largely attenby
the civil and mili ary authorities
H A "f Memphis Kx K.-denl and Kx-Confedora'c
soldiers. 1J is comrades and
friends everywhere attested their adtni*
I ration for him us loMier, and their
respcet fur him us a man by suitable
PopgJPius IX has been in feeble
health for a longtime, aod his death I
H laay be expected at any moment. j1
k
Editorial Items.
Moses Wilson, the notorious negro
outlaw, was hung in Sunitor on Friiiay.
Senator Sammy Green, of Beaufort
eounty, has tendered his resignation.
One more unfortunate!
The Xeics and Courier has been authorized
to state that Judge Mahrr is
not a candidate for the Supreme, but for
the Circuit bench, when a vacancy oc>
curs."
A new syndicate, the purpose of
which is to buy up tho defaulted bonus
of the Southern States, and then sue
for ther recovery, i9 said to be organizing
in New York.
Tiie repeal of the Triul Justice system,
and the ettablishment of County
Courts in lieu thereof, is being discussed
by several or our State exchanges. We
favor whichever will bo the cheaper.
Col. Y. J. Pope is nominated for the
Jndgeeh'p of the Seventh Circuit, to
.Tii(L?a Nnrthron. should the on
..vvvv? ? O' K W
pointment of the latter as U. S. District
Attorney be confirmed by the Senate.
Thk Winnsboro JVeic? and Herald
j suggests the iustitution of the Moffctt
Bell punch' in South Carolina, as a
means of paying off the State debt. It
works well in Virginia, and there is no
reason why it should not give satisfaction
in our State.
It is the general complaint that Mr.
Hayes' Democratic Postmaster General
is doing less for the South than a full
pledged Simon pure Radical would, under
similar circumstances, ty'hut a
coward one docs become when ho finds
himself in the wrong pew !
In accordance with a promise made
during the campaign of 1S7G, Adjutant
General E. W. Moisc has recently pre
sen ted the Supcrintcndant of Education
with a check for the bujance of his
year's salary for oducationul purposes.
Col. A. C. IIaskkll is mentioned
as a candidate for the vacancy in the
Supreme Court, occasioned by the res
ignation of Wright. South Carolina
has no purer or truer son than A. C.
Haskell, and none whom her people
woulJ delight more to honor.
Hon. Oliver Perry Morton, Uni
ted States Seoator from Indiana, died
at hia home in Indianapolis on the
evening of tho 1st of November. Being
the heart and soul of the Republican
party, and the most persistent and tualj
ignant enemy the South ever had, the
Southern people will shed but few tears
over bis demise.
George William Curtis, Editor
of Ilarf-er's Woekly, and noted Radical
leader, is creating n sensation by readiug
the icrmon's of Thomas Starr King
; iu the Unitarian Church at New Brighton,
Statcn Island, N. Y. Mr. Curtis
is one of tho^uiost distinguished rhctori
cians in the country, and multitudes of
people fh>ck from all quarters to hear
| him.
1>. T. Corbin, who is well known
and thoroughly luted in South Carolina,
has recently returned from Europe, and
is dow in Washington contesting Gen.
Butler's seat in the U. 8. Senate. Corbin,
it will le remembered, was elected
| U. S. Senator by the Mack?y House
and Ridicul Senators?a legislature
that had no legal existence
Mr. Tilden was recently serenaded
in New York City, and made a long
speech ou the Presidency. lie was particularly
severe upon' the Electoral
Commission.. It i-i rather late in the
day fur the President elect to be making
such a speech. The Democrats
throughout atho country were unxious
to have one word from him last win'er,
but tho lacked the nerve to utter a syllable.
BisOuits.
Km Darrein of biscuits fur sale hy
WW BAUM BR03.
IVf nclcerel.
g Kits of Mackerel for sale at
IOU DA I'M DUOS.
Wood ! AV <><><1 !
Any kind of F1KE WOOD furnished
upon shortest notice. Money must he paid
to he DRIVER, unless sstisfsctnry arrangemeats
arc previously made with
Sep. m3. J. D. McDOWALL.
Ohocso.
g /ksv BOXES CHEESE for sale t?y
1UU BAUM BROS.
DR. ZEMP
BEOS TO CALL ATTENTION TO HIS
large and carefully selected Block of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES!
:o:
My klock is made up of tlic Lest and
purest, consisting in part, of
Drugs, Medicines,
Oils, Paints,
Dje Stuffs, Oluss,
rutty, Turpentine,
Soaps, Stationery,
Fancy Toilet Articles,
Choice Perfumery, Lamps,
Burners, Patent Medicines,
Trusses, Books,
Paper, Envelopes,
Fancy Candies.
Pliydcinns prescriptions accurately
impounded, and solicited from all parts of
he country. ocl!i8lf
Family aM Fancy Groceries,
s
CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS,
CANNED GOODS
i)
Tobacco, Cigars, &c. ^
Kirkley & Smith, \
Having entered inlo copartnership for (be
[ purpose of carrying on the above business, v
respectfully solicit n share of public pat- e
ronage. anil invite attention to their largo |
and well assorted stock of
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, all grades; Bacon,
Flour, Lard, Cheese, Maccaroni, Butter,
Mackerel, Bice, Grist, Potatoes, Onions,
Cabbnges. &c.
Plain and Fancy Candies,
in great variety; Apples, Oranges, Lemons,
Banntins, Cocoa Nuts, &e ; Cakes, Crack- \
ers. Jellies, Preserves, Spice, Ginger, Pepper,
ltaisins, Citron, Currants, Prunes, Nutmegs,
Mace, &c.; Nuts, all kinds; Flavor- p
ing Extracts.
Canned Goods, of all kinds; Mince Meat, |
Pickles, Sauces, Catsups, Prize Cnndie9,
Toys, Crockeryware. Brooms, Buckets, j
Powder, Shot, Caps, Candles, Matches.
Blacking, Brushes, Baskets, &c. A large
stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
all grades: Cigars, in great variety, nt lowest
.prices; Cigarettes, Cigarette Papers.
**- <r t 1 riiinr
^ IH1II . -"V l.ll^v rauiiiuvm v.e... j
Holder*, &c., lie. Tlic very liet?t class of
goods alwnys kept nnd sold at lowest
prices. KIltKLEY Sr SMITH. j
oct30tf
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WANTED.
A Piano. Will rcn.' or hny. Address
JOURNAL OFFICE.
October 30. tf
Just Received,
alarge and well selected
STOCK OF
WINES AND EIQI OR.S, >
]
Which wo punrar.tec pure. <
A to, 1
GROCERIES, TOBACCO
and CIGARS, ,
I
Cheap for Cash, hy
JOHNSTON & GLA.DNEY.
Oct. 23tf.
W. CLYBURN,
General Insurance Agent,
Represents:
GMin Iiisnraote Association.
I'nUn Marino anil l'lre Ii:a trance Co., i
Texas Rauklnu and Insurance Co..
Galveston Insurrance Co.,
Of Galveston, Texan.
Cash Capital . .... $ 100,000 00
Surplus 155,781 07 1
Total $.*55,781197 '
CAPITAL & ASSETS, $753,7S1 97.
Georgia fltma Insnrance Company,
Columbus, Ga.
ORGANIZED IN 1859.
Cnpital Stock . , . . . $300,000 00
Total Assets 624,420 22
oetSOtr
Soap, Sonp.
BOXES Soap for sale low hv
WW lJAUli BROS.
Butter.
CIIIOICE Goshen Butter, for sale low by ,
) it A CM BROS.
Sugat'. i
'Xfl Barrels of different kinds of sugar
for sale by BAUM BROS.
BACK AGAIN.
I HAVE the pleasure of announcing tony
friends tend pa:runs t ut 1 have removed to
MY ?L.D KTAN1),
whore with far greater facilities and conveniences
than I had before the fire, 1 am
prepared to conduct a
FIItST CLASS 11AKEUY
in every respect, and the patronage of the
public is cordially solicited.
Orders For Cakes
of nnv description promptly and satisfactorily
filled by competent bakers.
Fresh. Broad.
always on hnnd.
oct 2Hf MRS. II. CIIOSRY.
BOOKS,
STATIONERY, &C. (
CONSTANTLY FOR SALE AT I
WHO ESALE AM) KETAiL. \
(.
A large and well selected flock of \
KOOKN
J
Of oil kinds used in oisr public and private '
schools. Also,
NEW PUBLICATIONS,
ItiMes, l'rnyer and Hymn Hooks,
lWnnk I'ooks, I'npernnd Stationery,
Spectacles, Knive;. and Scissors, j
Musical Instruments, Strings, &c
To which the attention of Country Merchants,
Teachers, and purchasers generally
is invited.
October. Itf. J. A. YOUNG. *
Baoon! Bacon! j
IkAlk Pounds llncoii for sale l>v B(
MF BAU.M UKOS. N
Aug. 15tf. jt
V ^
Sheriff*
tatc of South Carolina?Kershaw Co
R.J. Donaldson, ns Receiver,
I'i pursuance of orders of the Court i
f September, 1877, I will fell at the C
av iu December next, for cash, the folio
lank of Camden, to wit: The lot upot
be town of Camden, having a front i
oundod on the north by property ol th
at, east by Rrond street, south by Kutl
ine hundred and ten f jet.
Also, six other lots, lying immediate!
rith a fronton RutlcJgc street of twent
xtending north sixty-six feet, a plut w1
lavis, Escj.
And also, the following assets of the i
Accepter,
Kote or Srrurit'/, or
Payer. Draft. Indorxer.
.'hos J Ancrum note W A Ancrutn
II Anderson nolo It C Cumuiinga
& co
V M Allen note Allen & Kushinj
John N NcLeod
John J Croswel
J C Adams (ag't) ca-li Giunada, Miss
, W R Rlair note
1 E lluykin note J 8 Meronej
do do note do do
2 M Boykin, Capt uo,c Thos J Ancrum
John Cantcy
1'iincnn ? ruiaK
J B Curoton
J M beSuuaaurt
B I'crkina
? M Boykin draft Geo Alden
do do druf' E W Bonuey
119 do draft K K Adutnsou
1 K Brown note Jus L Heia
las B Curcton note Jas Dunlap
A M k R Kenne<
do do note Jus Dunlap
A M & U Kenned
do do note Jns Dunlap
A M i K Kenned
do do note Wm Dixon
Jus A Young
do do note A M k It Kcttnei
do do note . Jus A Young
do do dratt Jus Dunlap
Geo Alden
J & J D Kirkpatric
do do draft Goo Alden
.Fas Dunlap
J i J I) Kirkpatric
Fas Chesnut, Jr note W M Shannon
K A Cunningham note J D Kennedy
dole man, Britton &
Withers note
Ben Cook note Geo W Barnes
K W Bonney
Ikh It Dye note Jesse Kilgorc
Fas E Doby note
do do note JohnJMeKain
do do note A E Doby
uhas L Dye note
3eo S Douglas draft J&J D Kirkpatri
do do draft do 'do do
do do draft do do do
do do draft do do do
do do draft do do do
do do draft do do do
Bryant Ellis note W E Hughes
J X McLcoJ
do do note D D Uocoit
Jjis Dunlnp
R 0 Edwards note Col'-nmn, l$rit to
& Withers
Samuel D George draft John L Jones,
McFnrlund & Barksda
D J George draft S D Gerrgo
J 1' George
Geo M Grarcs note Lttccy (.'Smith
Colcnmn, Brit'on A Wither:
Mrs VI A Gibbs note Wm Cox & co
11 LaKochc Hariot note C Mat'ieson A
Solomon Hcdrick note U 0 Edwni-ds
Coleman, Britton \ Willie:
Thos J IIutchiofi note K 0 Edwards
Coleman, Britton & Wither
Thos Harris draft W .M Shannon
Liicus*& Strohacki
D I) Ilocott draft Jas Dnnlap
C .Matheson &
Tims II Griflfeni;
do do draft Jas Dunlnp
C MuthesenA
Titos II Griffen &
do do draft WU Sikia
Geo Alden
Tims H Gritfen I
do do draft J M DeSaussu
Tbos H Griffen &
do do draft J M DeSnusau
Thos H Griffen I
do do draft Jns lionlap
Thos II Griffen $
do do draft Geo Alden
Thos II Griffen S
F I' Intrant note (' Matlieson J
John L Junes n do John .J McK
do do draft J 1' Grorye
S 1) (leorjrc
R 11 Tiihnson draft \Vn?tA V illiT
v C Juckuuu note J l> ithoidinj
Thus M Pake
C Mathcson A c
W'm Kirkland note Ja.s 1 >nn!aj?
liobt I^atta note ?J It Kersha
\ T Jjulta note A A Me Pot*
Ja? L McDotr*
do do note cotn'p I 4 per
rpifimorc Landry J V I-Me Kgtii
H:oi S Murphy note C MathesonAt
do do note MathosonAe
} Matlifpon note Jns l? Curetoi
A MA It Kenned
dartin A Gi!u:orc note Fellows & co
Coleman. PrittonA Wither
? Morrirt^n droft do do
t K McKay note Jas Punlap
K W Young I
iV W McKay note F A Sitgraves
J line!* (J J> lies
r A W Mclnon draft Tims Peters
Scrugg*, punt
> 0 Nelson A eo Pv
'J Oaks note John I. Jones!
Y F l'erry draft W It Taylor
C Matlicon A
Wardlaw. Walker A e> )
P Ferry note CMathcsonAeo i
j J Patterson i otc Jc.s-o Ki'gore '
lotia'han Pago note
.I lutli* .T ?c IT (1iir.'fnn *'
tl<? do <lo J M Jt'Sau^suro 1
.'Ins J Shiver nutr .J M IK'Siussure
D Kennedy 4
) II Smith note F A Sitginves
It'lln J Nelson 3
V M Shannon note C J Shannon 27.
Catherine Segur
Vin Irish note We?t?vVi!lere G
lobt II Smiih draft (,'uleinnn, JJrit.
.ton k Withers 11
lis S Thompson note h .J I'alters-in -7.
{ 11 Thomas draft .1 N Mel.eod
'I hos I S Saiidfoitl
John S I5i ad ley
John Divis
Works A Thomas I
] J V> ilson note \\ I! S:k s
J tl NeNon
J as I' Joins 21)
K Wilherspoon note T W I V?ues 1 (>.]
hos W Wuilui n draft Ward law, Walki
COLLAR
Note or Acceptor, ?S'<i
Payer. It raft. Lola,'nr.
iniin-l \V l.ttncnstcr <1 aft t'olenitri, lJrlitor
il/.ali.'ih Slaver note
A ('uiiiiltiKlmiu
1) Ki'iinfilj noti1
J Willluirm l>'ii<IAm'jjj
cnl Vilie Ponteax
W I ml ham do do J MViltinnm
l'o McCousIuikI in'k'-.v iiutr West A Vtliero
ihu II Martin Fellow* ?v Co
'? !Sale. I?"
unty?In the Court of Common Pleas. i.?<
vs. W. K. Johpsou and Qthrrs. VJ
n tin above stated case, dated the 13th I j1]
uurt Hou.-e in C'nmden, on the first Mot>- ^
wing described property, belonging to the
1 which the bunk building is situated, in
in Proud street of sixty-six feet, and B|c
town of Camden, known as the Marketj J
ledgo street, and extending westwardly i
y west of the above described lot. each j G
y.fivo feet seven and u half inches, and |
hereof may be seen at the office of J. M.
said Paftk of Cauidcn :
Date of When
Paper. Time. Payable. Amount.
31 Dec, '01 1 (lay 4 Jan, '62 $214 96
2 Dec, '01 12 mos 6 Jan,'62 1,000 00
;
1 10 Jan, 'C2 12inoa 13 Jan, '63 3.2C2 28
25 June, '59 16,000 00
9 Nov, '06 166 31 .
30 Mar, '63 1 day 3 Ap'l, '63 1,100 00 *
8 June, 'G'J 1 day 12 June, '63 300 00 ^
I
er \
balance 15 Feb. '64 228 92 T
2 July, '61 15 Jan, '62 15 Jan, '62 878 27
2 July, '61 do do do do do do 394 Oil (
2 Sept. '61 .1 Ftl>. '62 1 Feb, '62 225 00 j *
2 Oof. G:j Ida/ G Oct, *03 100 00
Jy 9 Mar,XI 1 Jan, '02 4 Jan, '02 2,000 00 J
Ij 9 Mar,*61 1 Jau, *02 4 Jan, '02 1,000 00
1/ 0 Mar,'6l 1 Jan, "62 4 Jnu, *02 1,000 00
2 Nov,'G1 G months 6 May/62 1,000 00 e
ly 4 Nov/til GO days G Jan, '62 1,600 00
4 Nor, '01 GO days G Jan, '02 2,041 00 j j
k G Nov/Gl GO days 8 Jan,'62 1,519 60
k 12 Not,61 'GO da/9 11 Jan, 'G2 3,030 00
lOJurfe'Gl 1 Jan, 62 4 Jan. *02 600 00 21
Mar, '63 28 Dec, '66 28G 07
21 Dec, *G1 2,000 00
10 Oct, 'GC 1 Jan, 07 4 Jan, '67 4,301 39
24 May, '82 1 day 28 May, '02 OUU 00
31 May, 'G1 1 Jan, '02 4 Jan, '62 *105 20
10 Jan, '02 1 day 20 Jan, '62 48 70 11
25 Dec,'61 G mos 28 June,'62 1,741 19 J
10 Dec, '00 10 days 23 Dec, '60 1,360 00
ck 22 Mar, '62 1G Oct, '02 6,452 92
11 April,'62 G mos . 14 Oct.'G2 2,000 00
18 April, '02 0 mns 21 Oct, '02 4,000 00 ?
11 May, '03 30 days 13 June,'63 3,000 00 J
11 June, '02 4 mo* 14 Oct, '02 1,000 00 1
12 Nov, '02 30 days 16 Die, '02 2,yOO 00 j
12 July/61 1 Jan,'62 4 Jan,'62 200 00 , 1
24 July '61 1 Dec, '61 4 Dec, 61 300 00 (
n I
18 Feb, '61 18 Dec, '61 21 Dec, *61 4,400 001 i
i
lo i5 Mar, 'CI 1 Jnn, 'C2 4 Jan, *C2 1,100 00
10 April.'Cl 1 Jan, '02 4 Jan, '02 653 80 !
1
j 13 Dec, 'CI 1,100 00
9 Feb, '01 G,000 00 *
co 6 Sop. 'CI 1 Jan, '02 1 Jan, GJ 309 72 i b
: s
s 21 Jun, 'CI 1 Dec, *01 4 Dec, '01 528 90
I !
s 22 Jan, '01 1 Deo, '01 4 Dec, '61 913 73 ! t
, 6
.*r 17 M?jr, 'CO G mos 20 Xov, 'GO GOO 09 ^
eo
co 3 Sep, 'GO GO Jay* 8 Xov, 'GO 4,800 00 | n
CO
co 3 Sep, 'GO 70 Jay* 18 Xov, 'GO 4,800 00 j
It co 12 Sep 'CO 14 Jan, 'G1 2.53G 4U
re I
;co 1 Oct,'GO CO Jays G Dec, 'G ) 6,300 00 ii
ro ,
i co 1 Oc', 'GO 70 Jays 15 Dec, 'GO G,200 00 j
k co 1 Oct, 'CO 80 Jays 25 Dec, '60 C.300 00 I?
: co I Oct. 'GO 90 Jays 5 J?n. 61 6,200 00 *
ceo 2 Fel>,\>9 10days 15 Feb.'59 272 22
aiu 30Dcc,'Gl 1 day 3 Jan,'02 292 11 '
SXor/Sl 1 Mnr,'C2 4Mjr,'C2 820 00!
t i i r _ ?i*.i to I o no I
c UJ ui)'f 01 Mjan, u- lojuii, ~toiv jv
: r
5
r
>24 Dec,'GO 1 Nov,'61 4 Nov,'61 1,530 37
13 Jan/02 3 lays ly J an'02 12.425 90
w balance 4 Nov,'59 210 001
reil j
*11 12Nor,'Gl 60.1.1)8 14Jan,'G2 500 00 1
c 1 Nov, 'Gil day "Nov, '61 500 00 r*
a 2S April,'GO 7,453 00 1 sl
:o 30.Jan,'G2 10 days 12 Feb/62 310 00
o 30 Jan, "G2 1 day 4 Feb, 'G2 197 52 q
ii 1 h
y 4 Doc,'GO GO days 5 Feb,'01 1 200 00
s 20 Dee, 'G1 11 nios 23Nov/62 4,500 00 *
31 Dec/01 2,000 00 1'
i el
10 April,'til 10Jan, 62 13Jan,'G2 130 00
2 Apr >1/01 lOct,'01 40ct,'Gl 350 00 ^'
, ai
n-fpin & co 4 Dec. 00 3,500 00 | ni
bankrunt statement 2G.S02 G.3; fe
3 .May,'01 1 Nov.'Cl 4 No/.101 160 43'
e>
OApril.'Gl 30 days 23May/6I 500 00
30April, 01 10 days 13 .May.'til 288 53
7 June' 62 1 day 11 June,'02 3.000 06 hi
I'iilatico 5 Sept.'04 1.152 08'?'
!5 Nov. '0 1 1 day 29 Nov. '04 1,000 00 1,1
3 M tr.'07 Due 13 Mar/07 .4,049 89.110
Oct. '61 lSJau.'C2 21 Jan,'02 204 19
April/01 1 Oct.'01 4 Oct.'Ol 150 00 ^
i 1 \??..v.3 'i imn iii>
jV/?# A van J X t'l fi J % \j*r Uj?/?/v vv
Mar'(10 11 months 1) Feb'01 2,000 00 l(
Mnr.'Ol 10 Dec.'Gl 13 Dec 'CI 2.470 74
\]>ril.'G3 1 d.iy 1 Mav,'G3 3,710 021 ?
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Jan.'02 8 montlis 4 Sort'02 1,540 14 ,j0
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ne
Mar '02 lia'ancc 30Jun?\'03 07 05
Fuly,'CI 14Doc.'01 17 Due/til 107 00 J"
r Si Co 13 Mar.'02 070 22 ;
FKIJALS. L
ru/ify or Whtn
Oil ]'a;>rr of I'ai/aitlf. Amount.
II Withers Coleman. 11 A W 4') Dee,<50 $ s.oon on
Saml I) ueorge 4 .tan, 02 1,034 33 re
1) I) Hncott 4 Nov, C9 BJ3 70 ,0
1> 1) llueott 1-4 l Jau,i;s-Tj 1ft,wo is Ml
D D Hocntt 1 i lft F?Ii.v^bT 10.14 > 00 1
It 1) JohltHoQ 4 Deo, as ft,00<) 00 j L
onias B (ill more do do Colcraun.Drltton4 V
\ Stewart note 8 O N?Imd li r<
do do do do do
3 Nelson do do do
) IIII1 do do do
, i li M Lewis . do do do
t E O Bellany do do do
A McUee do do do
0 Mitrtin do do do
Walton do do do
fred Brevard do C' Mathesou A Co
. REAL Ki
About fifty acres land on (Jum Swamp?Mrs. Lew
oad streets.
Balance December, 1ST1, (In bills of tbc Dank)
novOtd
HEW GOODS,
Just Beet
AT
Prices to Si
We lmve just opened a complete assort!
cep, consisting of
>IIY GOODS, I
tEADY MADE CLOTHING,
VOODWARE,
ogetber with full lines cf
Jhoice Family and
** ' * ' 1 ? #11 1?i.J
11 ot TfiiiCQ nave Deen carciuuj sciecu-u, ?
?rins, and at the
LOWEST
Give us a call an<l examine our goods
lsewLere.
LARGE STOCK OF 1
IIGHEST MARKET PRIC
The old corner store. "
W. 0. GERALD
Would invite the attention of the public
j his
Immense Stock
FOR TIIE
Pall and Winter Trade,
Consisting in part of
)rj Goods, Notions,
Hoots, Shoes, Ilala, Clothing,
Jcots' Furuielrng Goods,
Fancy Articles, Groceries,
'revision*, Hncn, Lard,
Cheese, Crackers, Sugar,
\>ffeo, Tea, Molawios,
Canned Goods, Salt,
Vppcr, S -gar;, Tobaccos, Ac.
rhicli lie has just reseived. and which is
irgcr and far superior to any previous
lock he has ever exhibited.
I would ask a careful examination of my
lock before purchasing, as I am confident
hat I can save money to nil who need
ood s.
Highest cash prices paid for
COTTON
,nd all kinds of
Country Produce.
My stock of
flagging and Ties
sextenstve. Sep. 10.
JPor Nale.
SAW EMORY GIN, very little used.
Ml Will be sold at a very low price. ,
Vug lGtf. HAUM WHOS.
? X
FULL LINES OF DRY GOODS, B00T8,
SHOES, HATS, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, GUCCI
RIM,
The finest ever brought to
CA3IDEN
Has just been reciiv .1 by J. W M C <r
y, at hi* new store, U 'xt door io bis oli!
and, A
MAN
an buy anything at bis ator .-ao cheap tbai
COMiMITS
great mistake wheu be fails to ex-imiitp
lis handsome stock of goods, before purliasiug
elsewhere. It is worse than
SUICIDE.
? pay high prices for Roods of ai y kind,
lien they can be bought so ctie:*p. Cail
id examine my goods and save nn no/. I
11 determined noijio be undersold. Llou'l
irget the place.
J. W. Mi CURRY.
0ct2.1 if ,
STOVES, STOVES. '
A heavy stock of CHOKING, PARLOR
id OFFH'F STOCKS jim received, and
rcred at prices lower than can be had
scwhere in Camden. <
OUTTKRINO, ROOFING. Ac,. attended i
at shortest notice aud on accommodating >
rras. t
A full line of ,
'inware & House Furnishing
Goods,
j?l lUTPIIIimj Uil iinii'l.
All work guaranteed. ]
JOHN K. GOODALEOct.
IIif.
ItoolH, Shoes, de.
The undersigned having located in Oamn,
one door w est of the Tost Office, t>egs I
inform the public that he is prepared to '
i all work in hi* line?such as making
1 repairing Boots, Shoes, Ac.?with neat- j
ss and dispatch. Will also repair Haras
and Saddle*. All work guaranteed,
d done only for the Cash or Coi'strt
ioditk at market prices. (
octttOtf ISAAC VOUNO. i
.ook to Your Interests.
The undersigned advises his fi iend* and
latives not to huy goods when they come ^
Camden before giving liiiu a call at the
vTKNSlVK IMIY GOODS KSTABL1SHBNTOF
J. M. WILLIAMS, opposite W. (
Arthur's shoo store. GEO. S. KING. t
Oct. 80?3id. t
U I '
Vithers Ma'tin *.(.tlraore 5 Feb, Cl .6,000 O)
,X ? W * Co ?* <?'
' do do 26 Dee. 61 1,700 00
do do 16 Dec, .CI 0,000 00
do do ?o Deo 0,0*0 o)
do do *6 Dec, 61 2,000 6>)
do do 2* Die, 61 6,000 0-i
do do 2* Dec, 61 1.600 00
do do 8 Jan, 62 1,760 oo
do do 16 Jan, 62 2,J?uo oo
(' Matheson 4 Co 6 Oct, 63 1,342 14
STATE.
in' tract. Banking House, corner Rutlcdge and
?2,374 64
JOHN DOBY, S. K. C.
NEW GOODS,
lived, by
lit . the Times,
nent of NEW GOODS, sucli a3 wo usually
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARD WAKE, *
CROCKERY, Ac.,
Plantation Groceries,
nri purchased upon the- most favorable
PRICES,
and prices before making your p urcLase
JAGGING AND TIES
ES PAID FOB COTTON.
KENNEDY & BOY KIN.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
I beg leave to announce that I am now
teceiving a
NEW STOCK
OF
DRUGS,
MEDICINES.
PAINTS,
OILS,
PERFUMERY.
BRUSHES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FAvrv noons.
&c., &c.
which I pioposjto sell at price? to suit lh>
times. My stock embraces cveryth
usually found in a
FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. *
0 - ,
Cigars and Tobaccos.
A large supply of the most popular brands.
Durham Smoking Tabacco, and thecelebr.ted
Gravely Chewing Tobacco, the best ia
use. *
Gunpowder Tea!
I beg to call the attention of familiei
to this article, which I guarantee to be thj
best in market, and cannot fail to please.
TOILET SOAPS in great variety and at
all prices.
CHOICEST PERFUMERIES and Toil t
Powders, in great variety.
SPICES. MUSTAltU, rEPPER, BAKing
Powder and Condensed Milk always o.?
baud.
A LARGE STOCK OF LAMPS, L\MP
.-'iitures, Kerosene Oil, &c., constantly on
mud.
PAINTS, OILS/AND WINDOW GLASS.
I would call (fee special attention of
painters and si hei r wanting White L >ad to
my
Southern White Lend,
r?
which is guaranteed strictly pure and ca ?
not fail to give satisfaction.
C. J DUNLAP.
t
JUST OPENED.
Fall and Winter Stcc'x
AT
Japaes Jones.
T Have (lie Measure of announcing t>
lay numerous pa'rons that I have
Jnst Returned from theNorthcr.i
? Markets
where I purchased a heavy stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which I propose to sell at pricescorrespoaling
with the low price of cotton.
My stock of
HARDWARE
:.innot b ; excelled in this market, nnd as I
made my purchases in this line, under the
nost favorable circumstnuccs, I can nfforl
o sell the sainc at the
Very Lowest Prices.
COTTON.
I am always in the market, and give th j
ugliest market prices in cash,
The patronage of the public is solicits 1.
Polite and attentive clerks on hand t>
terve customers.
sepl9?tf JAMES JONES.
FEED AND SALE STABLES.
Every convenience on the spot. Alnays
>ut up at
ARMSTRONG'S COMMODIOMI
STABLES
>n DeKulb Street. Good pump well oi
iremise*. Animals well fed nnd properly
:arcd for by accomplished hostlers.
I'RICES VER Y MODERATEHorses
nnd mules always on hand and
or sale cheap. Don't forget the place.
J. A. ARMSTRONG.
Parties indebted to me are re<jiie<?to
be j rompt in making se'tlcment. Collecions
must be tundc or 1 shall be compelled
o adopt severe measures.