? WIT AND HUMOR
An exchange defines bluwhrbuss rs
kissing the wrong cirl; ju<t as though
it wrre possible lo be wrong in kissing
* any girl.
t #
. ''Why did yen pass yesterday with- i
out !o< kinz ot me?1' said a beautiful
woman to Talieyr&nd. "Iiccauso, nia.. ,,
dam. if I had looked I could not lr?vc
passed." ?
An Irish cricr. being order; d to clear
the oourt room, did so hy#unn?'Uiniiig :
"Now all you blackguards that are not
lawyers, leave the court rooui at one--."
"You need a little sun and air," said
a physician to a maiden pati> tit, seeking
his advice. "If I do," was the cute
reply, "I'll have to wait till I get a
husband."
A MAN having absconded, one of his
friends was asked the cause of bis disappearance.
lie repli.d : "Why. 1 ?pprehciM
that ho was apprehensive u!
being apprehended."
"IDIOT !*' crchiitnrJ a ladv coining
out < f the theatre lusi cvoitu g. as a gen
ttcnsnstrppd on her trailing skirt
''Which onecf tie?'' blandly responded
the tr.au.
- . The deliberations of die bachelors'
club were brought to ? sudden and ignominious
conclusion the other night,
in umsrmienec of li e discovery of a
hair pio chnging eoii5Jiujtly to th? coat
cellar of tbc prcsiJwiit.
A hot stood with bis hands in h's
pockets one co'd morning, wutcbing the
burning of his school In use, and after
the novelty of (lie thing had ceased, he
ran home, raying: ' I'tu glad the old
thing is burned down, for I didn't git
my jogrnphy lesson, no how."
Ax old bachelor, upou reading d at
"two lovers will .sit op half die night,
with only one chair in the room," sai l
t! at it coui hi t be done, unless one o' I
tK-m stands or sits upon the li >or. And \
such painful ig tie ranee pelly cleat ly ;
indicates that be has never been there, j
A Dutchman in decrihing a pair < !!
liorsfs lie had iovt, said : "Day vas lery
much alike, specially de off von. Yon
loo It so n.ueh like poth. I could not
toll to!her from which; whci I went
after one, I always catchcd Jo odcr, aud
I whipped the oue most dead because
tlm oder kicked uie."
"Mr dear husband," said a devoted j
wife, "why will you not leave iff sitmk. >
in?? It is such an obnoxious habit, j
and makes your breath rniei) so." j
'Yes." replied tie husband, "hut only'
consider the tin.e I hare d"voted an ! I
the money I have spent to Irani t?>,
1! 1 hli'tulii I'-iivo on u';w. ail ;
rtiat time an J money w.uid have boon
wasted. don't you si c V
An Honest An*wlk.?At a siho I
cxan irn.tion a rl-rp\ man made a brief
address t?i ilie jiirjii'.i on tli?> iieiesjdty.
cf ubeyiiip their Icacle rs, and prowinp !
up loyal am) useful citizen-. Ti? ? mj hi',
pizebisremnika, bo pointed <u a lar^?*
rational Caps; read on cne side of the
tnoui. and inquired: "]Joy?, what i> that
Cap for ?" A little nn-bin. vvl.o unucr.
? HiniiI the condition of tin' bou*e bi tter
than the ejicukir. very promptly en
8 we red : "to hide t!:e d it, sir."
Wonderful Trecs.
aJT Travelers tell of many wonderful
trees which they havi diseovcied in
different parts oi the worhi.
Near the p;reat mountains of the
Andes there "rows a solitary tree, j
The tree l.as leaves like leather. It
is very tall, hut its roots scarcely do
m ?re than lake ImM of the roclc on
which i' grows. Of what use can it
be? Let us watch ar.tl sec what
happens. The sun is just rising,
and people are goin^ to their work.
A tr??op of white men and Indians
are coming towards the tree. They
carry bowls made of gourds, and
tlicyr want some miik f<?r their breakfas#
Where is the milk to cotne
from,? Not from the cow. There
are no cows to be seen. The milk
will come from the tree. * This is
v!iv i: is called the cow tree. How
can milk come from a live? You
must watch a little longer, ami see
what the men <!o. They make a
hole in the bark with their hatchets,
anTl out flows a white juice like milk.
They soon fill their bowls. Some of
t!i<m will-sit down ami ilrit.k the
milk.oflrat once. Others will carry
it home for their chiMren. I?ut is it
as nice as milk ? Yes. A famous
traveler has toldus ro. His name
is lluinbohlt. He drank the milk
himself, and said it was very sweet
ami wholesome. Another traveler
saw the cow trees growing in the
forest.
The India rabbet tree is another
"womTy-f.il and useful tree, which
grows jn South America. Jt was
hist found in India, hence its name.
0 ie of the rivers that run into the
. * Amazon has some low, ilamji islands'
in the middle of the stream. Jul
1 Ins tail y season these islands are
covered with water, but when line I
wcath-r comes again, limy get dry
and pontile ran go out upon tluun.
Hreal* forests grow ove? these i*Iu.ro
ir is that the India
i u! her frees arc
fin this country we have so many
tilings made (#1* India rubber, that it
wo were to nninc them all it would
be a very long list indeed. lhigs,
cape, overshoes, cents and cloaks
are all mada of it, besides tents and
l'ln p. and even bri 'ges.
Gutta perolu differs from rubber
in s? me respects, but it is so much
like it. nod serves so mmy purposes
equally well. that it is 6cuktimes not
distinguished from it.
f?t Her tiers have also hern found '
in India and in A?r?eu. These j?r?
tluee a >ccd from which, when boil.'
id ufi excellent butter is obtained,
which form# a principal article of
lbs inland commerce of the inhabit- 1
ants. It will keep for many months'
without the addition of salt, even in i
tlmse warm climates.
Then there is the bread fruit, a
native of lite South Sea Islands
and tnany parts of ti:e Indian Archipelago.
The fruit is green, about;
the size of a melon, containing two,
or three nuts. Kut it is the ibshy'
covering which is principally valued j
by the natives, with whom it is a
chief article of food. Thcv roast
it. It is then white, tender and soft, j
resembling the crumbs of a loaf.
One of the most c urious is the i
cannon tail tree, which grows to the,
height of sixtv fceti and its llowers j
arc remarkable for beauty an I Jia*!
g?ance, being of a beautiful crim' J
son, appealing in iarc bunches, and,
giving out a rich perfume. It is a ,
native of Guinea, in Africa. The
fruit resembles large cannon halls,
hence its name; it also resembles a J
cannon ball from the noise the ball'
inukes in bursting. From the shell j
domestic utensils are made, and the |
contents contain sovc-iai kinds of I
acids, besides sugar and gum, and i
furnish the material fqg. making an i
excellent drink in sickness.
The cabbage palm is another wonderful
tree from tlie Antilles. It is
one hundred and thirty feet high,
and its Jolty branches are most beautiful.
Within the leaves which surround
the trunk the cabbage lies
concealed, composed of long flake |
like ribbons, but ve-y close together!
and solid. It is white, about tv.o or |
three feet long, and as thick as a
man's arm. When oaten raw it is
like the almond in flavor, hut more
tender and delicious. It is usually
cut into pieces, boiled, and served as
a vegetable with meat.
c
T!ic following incident i?1" the late
lootId in France is as towdiiiig an il- {
lustration of the power of si mother'.*
love as ai v the books contain :
At Castelzarraxin a young inolher
took her two infants (twins at the
breast), tied them together and
placed theui in a large woolen
trough used for kneading bread, and
committed it to the waves, hoping
that it would save her children'*
lives, as she felt that her nouse was
about to fall. The improvised boat
swam safe!} for a time, but soon af>terward
the current dadied it against
the trunk of a tree, where it was
broken. The poor woman, to whom
maternal love gave a superhuman
force, succeeded in Seizing a brunch
and climbed into the tree. Hut it }
was two weak ami began to crack
ominously. She then rapidly tied
the infants to a branch, kissed them,
made the sign of the er< ss and
leaped into the waves. Th? two
" ' ' 1 1 A . 1 . 1 .
Utile twins were Fared, ont tuc ?ie- j
voted mother was drowned."
J. W. Williams
Respectfully call.i the Attention of the
public lo lai4
Fall and Winter Goods.
Jujt receive 1 an 1 ready J'or ln?pecl;o?.
My stock consists of
G HOCK K IKS,
HARDWARE.
CHOC :c KHV.
Dlty GOODS.
CLOT U l.Vii,
II VTS,
HOOTS, SHOES,
SVDDLE3, ll.MINK^S.
Bit! DLLS, j
AND A FULL LINE OF
mm MERCHANDISE-.
I would call particular attention
to my fine assort moot of
Ladies' Cloaks,
A I
i-\ i pauuoj
Goo(is
Jlcav/ nlfuk of
Bagging and Ties.
COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT.
IMjfli.pl fun)kil frifu" ) tii.l f..r
COTTOW,
J. g. WILLIAMS.
Lottery I)i>niisKoi*yN'uliceis
liiet'iv j-iven I tint one motiili
from iln'i*. I w i!l nj'i'ly l<> 11 - >n. Jiuno. F.
Si)i!m'i'Iuiii|. n lii* nl l*i i l uli*. (in* (lie cut;ti
y ol IvHdii.n' i'i tin- Mate o! South Cnroli11
r lrlicip ?2i-ini> ?.? > us within!*! r.ili ix
- I (hi* cdiitte of l'enjaiiiiti 1!. Firkins !? censed.
l'l-.iMii.av 1* Firkin'S.
.. I 2-M tf
Xoliu' (o t'lH'ftiiorN.
. . . . . .
\!l persons having cMin.s nfMinsi inccn
tnte o. Snlt limn .V. Kciijuinili -e-i, wiij
present the same duly ulfiMed, iiu<l tlinsi
ndi-hicd to J It u estate will make immediate
payment to, Catiicui.vk Dknjami.v,
act -8, 14 Executrix.
E L A C KSMTTHS H 0 P.
] WISH tn inform the cihzer.fi of Ouni.lon
iii.l mummh.Iiiik country, thilt I have open
rt*I ft blacksmith shop on l.titli'dge Street,
near <he I'osf Office, where I am prepared
*o do liune-SImeiiur, and nil kinds ofblacknnitli
work. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN
ire employ, d. The pirtrouagt of tbopub'ic
is respectfully solicited.
I\ M. SI ENTE.
ct 22dtf lVh?-efwrig!it und lilacksniilli. '
Colleu.
lings of new Code a fot sale low by
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Vit VI if07:^. ?*4
TfrWTiLLS
A Noted Divine caysThey
are worth their
zveight in gold.
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
1)*. Tvtt:?IH-ar Sir: F. r ten \c.:rs I liavc been
a martyr to L <>ii-ti;>.iti.m, ai-d Piles. 2_i>t
priii* \r.rr |.il.s v. t re j-ei'Mium nite.l |i, im ; I.-iim-cI
*' 11 * I .... >... .. ... i| mnn
have good appetite. diprrtitm i ? r icrrjfu'.ir s mils,
pile* gone,and I June traiix. d lorty Oiiiius solid ritsh.
Tiu v arc worth fiicir w? Ijjhi I.I.
litv. K. I.. MMi'sON, I-Oaisvillo, Ky. :
TUTT'3 Pi? is AWkSSS
IU1 S O I'-W ru.ti.incitiirlyyears, and
CHr.K HICK liZAI.'- I r I Inrjrthne'w.is.Vinoa.
ALllK. Mr.tnrcl a-iato.av in tlic
_ >ienical College?>1 (ieorTUll'3
Pil-LS fti!ftW3CSSte
cons Dycrcpci.v. c y arc prewired
.-. en s.i n'.iiC priiiclfilc*,
TUTT'S PILLS Ste!"*
IK* i.is frrCfPciril fn
CPKZCON*gTIPATIC.? cm.i ii.i'.m in tltcin the
' .1 ? , - ii ri i li re antaiconisUc
TUl f'a Pildi'
CC22 PJiTS. ' VI*A'I-Hit?. ?
. I heir I" t apparent elTL'TT'S
PtLL-S S-tSwa'iS
__ ii MM'cr'v assimilate.
CVEE KiiiK ASD 'I1:s the svslritt is Hour/G-*
i.-lu.l, and by tlxir tonic
rs'l I ft nt/c'diircstivcor.
TUTTs P.LLS sssxiSSSSSS
CUU2 EIII0U3 CC1ZC Tiler.!} idilv wit i which
?i At oi*. ah< on jltth,
T2;TT5f CSIO while: mhr the influence
I Lr J I O l.lL.LJ (.: these inlN.ol itself ini
ilVJ-T. C^' ;'i'o'";''rihc1^yl,nnh
iii I, ht reviluin tFicacyincurTBTPS
PiLLS fsa^jpsft
. ..? ? i 1 mil? r!r*. ?lM?r.
CUEE TCIiriD LIVES j jrj.ln-. :., ,.t |Kc* liv< r
I chronic cor r-ii|Hit:on, n:-<l
' npnr'iim K a't'i nrnl Strength the?>: tcie. *? |.'
.\. i- wnerc. Ullkv,^ ,Mu ray : i?tl. New Y
If TR'.SJaiPH 0? SSJBIcinr
5 Cny Hair can ho chntigvtl 1j u r
3 rlu&Jf i 1.14 W ! y a siryle application of L
J Dr.YCTT'S llaa Uyr. Ii afUlike ra.iKi'", f
S and is warranted as horndi s* as water. I,
a Price $i .00. OiKce js JM 1 v *? ? H. Y.
WllAT 13 QUEEK'S OELiaHT?
Rend thes Answer
II i? :i j l.n.t lh:?t i?r ?\* i*i thr S ill!', mill it spe
tally u(U|.Ud t.i t!ic i'uri ??i ili.-ta csnt lli.l
KATUrtfe's ews rhbsdv,
Entcrim; :it once into il-c I !< c. I, < itiu ail srofitlous,
, anil rht t.itir.ie cii'U<. Alone,
it it a trairli.etr alt. r:ili\c, i'l I when ,?>iiilin< <1 with
Sar?.ijir.rilla, Ytllvw L>i:ck,aiul other le it':, it tonus
Dr. Tult's Earsaparilla
ana Queen's Delight,
w D
The rao'.t - wciittl l!oo.l pnrhicr k"<ncii > medical
science lit the ere ol <>UI ideer\i'i i :im il j- irrl-. foul
discharges !r?:n the cms ami unstri!*, ;i'm e- skin
dietarcs, drop y, kidm v co?i?.|.ti t. evil lie. t? of
lee ret procti.t *, <lio.rtl< red Iivi r.c?! ?picrn. Its use
strengthen* tie: i> rvi.il* sy*lt :? ieieait* a lair com*
picxiou, ami huiSdx i.p tin- I.ix!v vvnh
HEALTHY, SOLID PLFCH.
Asnn an'.i.loti t.? sv|:!io:.i. on it f* sfmnply
rc< onnm ruled. 1I'liulrid* > I e.?: e-, f I*sv w.u-t i \ pc
have l?evn radieal'y cmm.I v it. !> pertly v'i?.
tt.il le its t n'.inucd iim: will do no harm. I %c l>c*t
tunc to lnt.v ii i< ill.re lie eanir. r ;tu<l I II; ami
inst-ul ol' del iiity. he M.-tchc. I -trr an I ague. ,on
will t i.jiy iuViM lic.i.ii N.hi it all ilrujfiists.
Price, ft.c?j. Oliice, Murray hired, Aiiw York.
DK, ZEMF
BCfiS TO TALL ATTENTION TO IIIS
lur^e anil carefully eclccteii Hock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES!
:o;1
My s!w? i< fin J e up of the best ntul
purert, confining in part, <>f
Dru^s, Medicines, .
Oilx, I'niiiin,
l>ye Stuff-, Glux*.
Putty, Turpentine,
Su.tpx, Stationery,
Fancy Toilet Articles,
Clioice l'trfi.iuery. Lumps,
Puriter.*, Patent Medicine, s,
Trusties. lbml:*.
l'uper, Hitvclopes,
fancy Candies.
I'byyicisiiix prrseriptioiix accurately
compounded, and solicited fl out all parts of
the country. ocl'J Hjr
W. CLYEUKN,
General Insurance A&cnf,
Represents:
GaIvresloR lance Asmalit
: l'nlott Marlri" n:t.l Fire Insurance Co.,
T? M x K&utiiu ntul 11.hii -atice Co..
(ialvi >toii luminance Co.,
?>f Culvcstoii, Tcxax.
fitrh Pi: pi I ill 00.00') 00
Surplus I"i*i,7H1 !'7
Total S.oo.TSl !?7
C.\ I'iTAli & APSiiTS, 7."?.7^1 1)7.
item lltirn fenrsntfi f5Mi.
L'l?? !'I'.l XlliitU ?r?*j* mi* ,
O A J 1
('?limO'iia, (J.i.
o:u;.\.\ixi:i) IN is5:>.
f'npitul Slock , . . $ KM).(Vk) (Mi
To-.. I A**eiti oJ 1,1.0 J J
ocisoir
Wood! Wood!
Any kind of Fin!'. MOO!) f>ua i-died
upon Kli'iricel noii.e Mnnry im( li? pniii
to l.e DKIVKH. iiiiIphhiiliMfoci'T}' arrangeinenis
arc previously mini? with
Sop. ml. J. f>. V.-DO WALL, j
Cliocsc.
I Ik Ik I'^NKS CIH'IKSE f<?r ?.:'< I?v
U.M M lilinji. i
|
Candy, (anil)'. .
UOXKS nuorieJ Cunlv for mile l>.v .
iJ lUl/MDROS. I
CAMDEN
Bry Goods
DE!
One of the Larg
*
IS ?
H. B/
[
I beg to call attention to niv la;
R *
now ready for the
JL-Call and V
SILKS, DRESS GOO
:
C'nKsinacres, Doniesdics.
T^iixee.s, Hosiery
And a
i LADIES' TJI
No effort has been wanting on tr.)
most atractivc, u
The Cheapest Evtr
I beg to call the attention of the
portt
The HELENA al
The 1UANCA at
The KEHAllOl
?Hf l??!115ir A
Tlw OoO at
Since my introduction of those
to sell them.
KID GLOVES
My Stock of DOMESTIC GC
BLEACHED AT G 1-4 CENTS
the Loom at. 10 Cents, and nil otl
and COLORED COTTON GOOI
i
Clothing, Clo
For Men, Yuut 1m, Boys and Ch
Stock is the largest and most con)
pleuislied.
Men's Suits From 5
Cassimere Suits Fr
i
In this line particularly I can s
sizes, and at the LOWEST 1'itD
den.
100 Dozen Men's, Yi
HATS, II.
So much reduced in price tin:
Low Price Hint is
#
SHOE#* 8lIOE?5
HOOT
To Ct and suit everybody. ?1(
fore.I for sale by me at prices tlut
market.
Gen Is1 Fur \
i
O.ie Hundred Dozen Uridershir!
for a 7") ecu's Undershirt, the qua
WHITE SIIIKTS?tlic eelcbn
your special attention to these.
A GOOD SHIRT, ALL
A LETTER. SHIRT, AJ
THE IJE2T SHIRT, UN
A F
? i._
'lies, uravais, x>uw?,
GENTS' HOSIE
And :i full line
CARPETS, CAT
ih 4;N, SI
WINDOW SHADES
A full t.i?c "f TaIIJ.K OIL CI
Rlaek, in Muslin, Diiil and Duck,
TilK LARGEST STORK.
TDK I.AROKST SI ORE.
THE LAKOEST S I ORE,
THE LAI
THE L
THE
Call and five the advantages ofle
you cannot find, 1 will not picas y
if
MAMMOTH
and Clothing
3?T.
jest in the State,'
;ept by
^RUCH.
rgc and varied stock of DRY GOODS,
Viii tei* Trade!
DS. SHAWLS, CLOAKS,
niankcls, Flannels, QniUs,
? Gloves, Corset#,
full line of
JDERWEAB.
' part this Season to make the fleck
md beyond doubt the
Controlled in Camden.
*
Ladies to tbo following brands of Ibb*
id Corsets:
at aa
t W
1.25
f at 1.50
i at 2.00
2.50
Cowls ami prices, I nee J only to show
AT 50 CENTS!
/
>0DS is complete in every line. 4-4
; a BETTER CLOTH than Fruit ol
icr brands of BROWN, BLEACHED
- S proportionately cheap.
thing, Clothing.
ildren. My r.ew Department for ihii
renicnl in Camden, and constantly reB4.00
Upwards,
om $9.00 Upwards.
how the largest assortment in styles one
,'ES that have ever been known in Caw
>Htho', Doys' urnl Children's
ATN, HATS.
it my customers often wonder at tbu
i Here asked for a Ilat.
, Shoes,
s, Boots, Boots.
),G00 worth of Shots nnd Hoots are ofdefy
competition in this or any other
risking Goods.
t?, from a poor to the best make. Cull
lity of which will be astounding to you.
a ted Unl"Oiidriod Shirt?I would call
MADE, AT 75
,L MA: K. AT 1 00
EQUALED, AT 1 25
nil Lino ot
of the Newest Make,
RY AND GLOVES,
of UNDERWEAR.
}PETS, CARPETS,
itruon,
, WINDOW SHADES.
iOTIIS, in Wood an 1 Figured; Also
for Carriage Trimmings.
10 EST STOCK.
AllORsi' STOCK.
DA UU EST S'lUCK,
IN CAMDEN.
IN CAMDEN.
IN CAMDEN
red at my establishment, and if such
Ou to buy.
II. liAIiUCIl.
... , I
? 1? I ' 1 . ' 1 ' ?^aaHgga
D. W. JORDAN, H. O- CARRI80N.
The Planters' Warehouse
Enlarged and Improved.
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
The undersigned are now ready to show otoe of the
FINEST STOCK OF GOODS A
BROUGHT TO OA DEN THIS 8KAS0X. ^
Consisting of everything pertaining to
General Merchandise,
In all departments. It is useless to attempt to enumerate, suffice to say that everything
needed in the family or on the farm can be had at our bouse, at the very lowest prices,
and sar'sfaction in all goods guaranteed.
Our stock of
HARNESS. SADDLES BRIDLES BIT AND LEATHER
Is larger tLan ever before, and cheaper than the cheapest.
Remember that we are always aeady to buy cotton, and are prepared to pay the
cash for the same.
BAOOING- AND TIBS
always on hand at lowest figures.
^ AW A A A
U. W. JU.tt.UAJN & UU.
REMEMBER!
,
YOU CAN
1
. . .. s
Bay the Be?t and Cheapest
i '
BOOTS A\D SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
I * ' 'A
HATS AND CLOTHING,
HATS AND CLOTHING,
HATS AND CLOTHING,
> Gents.' I^iiviiisiliiujr Goods,
Grents.' Furnishing Goods,
Gents,' Furnishing Goods,
. AT
t '
W. L- ARTHUR'S
W Xj. A-IF/riXTTiR/S
W. Xj. ARTHUR'S.
? i I
CHEAP GOODS
IS A
THREADBARE SUBJECT
I WILL THEREFORE ONLY ANNOUNCE
MY iTOJKOP
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
HATS,
mOTS AS 9 &MOBB
Arc Equal it not Superior
lo any I liave ever huvl to offer.
ALL OF WHICH I WILL SELL
AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE. '
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