W. !) TRANTHAJ^mtorT
(i. ti. ALEXANDER,
Rusiness 3Innagcr. .
CAMDEN, S. DEL'K.MllER 26, 1 ^77. '
Christmas.
Without going to the trouble of writing
a long article upon the subject, we ;
will simply offer our earnest sululatious
to our readers upon the recurrence of
this hstal day, and express the wish
that all?old and young, male and female,
grave and pay?u ay have a merry,
merry Christ mar.
In Union There is Strength.
Without unity of action and harmony
of feeling on the part of her people
Sruth Carolina could not have effected
h -r redemption in the campaign of 1S7C.
And without these, she must suffer in
tho future. We observe with regret
the antagonism which exists between
Cbarlestou and the up-country on all
questions of public polity, and earnestly
hope that the same may be overcome
by honest, fair and square dealing.
Delinquent Le r.de.
C\ mptroller General Ilegood has issued
the follqyving circular to the auditors
of the counties of the State contlining
the following oider:
1st. If the delinquent land sales in
your county have been propcily udverlised
in accordance with the require,
incuts of the law, for the 31t. day el
December instant, yon will proceed to
soil on that day.
2d. II lor lack of time, or from any
oversight they have not been so advertised.
you will properly advertise ai.d
Sell on the 21st day ot Jauuaty, 1S78.
'i hese directions nro in accordance
with the action of the Legislature, and
arc linal. Joii.NtsoN Uaoood,
Comptroller-General.
[The sale of land in this county for
taxes is postponed until the 21st of January.?Kds.
Journal.]
The Usury Law.
The usury bill, which has been the
subject of great discussion in the Gen*
eraj ^Assembly, huving passed both
houics aud been approved bv I he Governor.
is now a law. '1 he bill is as foK
luws:
A Hill to rogulato the rate of in ten. st
on all contiacts arising in this Stale.
11? it enacted hv the Senate and
Hull;"? of Representatives of the State j
of South Caroliua. now met and silting
in (iencral Assembly. and by tbe authority
of the sauic:
Section 1. Thai from 21 d after I he
passage of ibis Act, po greater late ot
inteieht than seven (7) nor centum per
annum shall be charged, taken, agreed
upon or allowed upon any eoiitraels
? 4 - tilt? llilllV4?
lending or use of money or other eotn^
modity.
."-ectioti 2. That no p< rson or corjoration
lending or advancing money 01
commodity upon a gi eater rate of interest
than is provided for in .Section 1 <f
this Act shall he allowed lo recover in
any court of this Stale, any poition 0.'
the inlf.roft so unlaw ful y c argtd ; and
tliat 1 he | rincipal sum. amount or value
so lent or auvauccI, without any interest,
shall be dc mod Mi i taken bv tincouits
of this State to he the true hgnl
d^bls or measure of damage, t?> all intents
and purposes whatsover, to be recovered
without costs.
L Section 3 That uli Acts or parts of
Acts inconsistent with this Act be, and
the same arc hereby, repealed.
Editorial Items.
TilK legislature lias taken a recess j
Sunlit the 10th of January. <
A iioMUiiLE catastrophe occurrid it I
New York city on the 20th instant. A
l
boiler in a fivo story caudyj factory on .
liarclay s;ivt exploded, tearing away t
the entire front of the building. Three <
hundred boys and gills were buried in (
the ruins. The loss of life was terrible.
c
It. W. SlIAND, Esq., lias been elected 1
to the House of representatives from
Union county, to succeed (jeo. W. II. *
Wallace, Circuit Judge.
Since the fall of Plevna, and the j
Russian successes in Asia Minor, the J
E istern war is considered practically '
ended. The Turks seem lo understand 1
v
that tSev must now ?ro under.
Col. MoCl'TCIIFN has been elected s
Senator from Williamsburg county, nee ?
SwailM, resigned.
Kx-Governor Manm.no, having j'
received the democratic nomination: t|
from Clareudon county, will undoubt- '1
idlv to eb-cud. Good people every-!'1
where will rejoice that such a gontle-j!
man will be returned to public life again- J (.j
Mr. Geouoe Franki in and sister J'
1 viug near Sims' crors roads, ALbeviile \ it,
county, were murdered by unknown ls
! I
persons i n ti e iiiyht of the 2Uth inst , '
Plunder was the ohiert. i Vi
" # i .'j
An effort is being made to revive the | fl,
I niromiy of South Carolina, which M)
was so crutlly inurdcied l?v the lludicu!; I',1
pa".-V' . . . u.
1HE manner in which the insults of j .
Ilonr, Edroundsaud Conklintr have been ' to
ir.ct by Generals I tan so in and Gordon, I a|
will likely cause those dealers in slan-1
IO
der against tie Southern people to. be ' |,i
more guarded iu their remarks hereof ; fij
t ?r j th
Honest John Patterson was re- j "r
ported the other day to be in a dying '"1
condition iu Washington. Late advices
indicate that he umy recover after a on
pflnTuUed illneii.
A MEMORIAL.
To the Ilonornb'e the Senate am1 llouae
of Representative* of the State of 1
South Carol in in ( ' ureal As.vm
h!y convened.
The undersigned, members of. and j
constituting the linurd of County Ooin-j
missioncrs of Kersliaw county, would j
respectfully memorialize your honorable j
bony to the following effect:
That by a vote of the citizens of said !
county, authorized to be taken bv some :
action of the Legislature, we believe it
was determined to build a bridge across j
the Waterec River near Camden, over:
which all persons should be permitted '
to pass free of toll. That by subsequent
action of the Legislature a Commission ;
was appointed and constituted to con'
struct such a btidge, and authorized to
provide the funds necessary for the purrmer.
Illlll ?-| III |lf bonds.
f j locw.uw
which should afterward* lie paid from
funds to Ik* raised by taxati u upon the
property of tlie citizens of said Kershaw (
county, and that when said bridge was j
completed, it was to be turned ever to]
the lioard of County Commissioners ofi
said county as a part of tho property of j
the same, whicli they were to care for
and keep in a state of preservation and
repair.
That said blidge has been built at a
cost to said county of some 25.00b
dollars, and has been turned over to
the Hoard of County Commissioners
of said county, to be eared lor by them
us the other bridges of said county.
That srid bridge was not covered or j
painted, but has been exposed to the
weather since it was first commenced to
build, say in April, 1872, and that
it has already been necessary to incur
considerable expense for several years
past, in repairs to the same, and that it
is not now deemed entirely safe lor
travelers to pass over, and cannot be
made so without the outlay of a eon-1
sidt-rable sum of money, which the Com- ]
uiissioners have not at thejr disposal,
nor have they any means of themselves
to raise the same, and that even to put
on it the repairs which will be annually
necessary to ke^p it in a passable condition,
will require the expenditure of a
"KM mnimi' fK'itl fllft CnillUlig
sioDcrs can command for this purpose,
without allowing other important bridges
and interests of said county to suffer
While we are constantly exposed to the j
risk and hazard of having the same entirely
swept away by freshets or other-1
wise destroyed, and of being heavily,
mulcted in damages and costs for any '
accident or disaster that may befall!
passengers while attempting to pass
over the same. I'tider theso cireum |
stauccs, we drern it to lie our duty to :
ask your Honorable b' dy to pas-* an
Act converting said bridge iuto a Toll
Hridgc, and that we be thereby authorized
to exact from each and every p-r
son using said bridge, such reasonable
toll as is usually charged lor such privilege?the
fund derived therefrom to be;
devoted, in the first place, to keeping
sajai bridge in repair, and to such other
county purposes us may he decuicd ex-;
pedant. And, as the biidgc is in such
bad condition at present, as to be un-1
salh, we feel impelled by duty, to ask
as prompt- ut"i ueiiuu ou tnis
important subject as your honorable
body may be able to give to the same.
Wo would also incmoii-l ze your honorable
body concerning the county debt
CAIMIH^ ill Jirir^Clii ii^uuioi I 1113 vi'UMij.r
a:.il would respectfully show that ;t1
consists, :ij? far .is known to /uir memorialists,
of :in amount due ibr dcficionsaid
county up to iK-ci-uiber Ii<>t!?.
1873. as amumined by ; me ? diiij:* iustitu'i
il in ibc Court of C uinion I'leut*'
of paid bounty between the creditors of I
sail c >uuty, interested in a fan! provided
to pa)- the saute; after applying j
the panic as fur as collected, there :c |
mains du--of said debt, up to I'ec-ni
her 20t!?, 1S73. a balance of $1133 33 ;
And that we are authorized,
under a joint resolution
i f the legislature, of
that date, to rais-- by taxation
i In lid of some $0,729 32 to
pay the same, which is to be
Jcvotcd exclusively to that
purpose.
J>y joint resolution < ( tlio
jcnerul A-s< ujldy of this
>tale,passed March 23.1870,
he then Hoard of County
Jonnnisstoneis for tlm said
tounty were uutlioriz?d and
cquired to arcurtain the ain't (
if the debt ofsai'l county for
lie liscal year ending October
31. 187-1. and tbt the same
vas found to be 3,811 t)5 ;.
)f which there has beeu | aid
iotii a tax raised for that
turpose, say, ? 038 III,
Vnd there still remains due
or the fiscal year ending Ocober
31, 1874. the sum of 3,173 38
nth no further provision
uade for the payment of the
umc. That for the fiscal year
miinj; October 31st, 1873,
here exists a deficiency a- v
lountins, according to tin;
est information we have of :1
lie same, to some 1.212 13 '*
hat for the fiscal year end
r October 31st. 1S7<?. there ''
xisK ae<oulin<; to the best 11
ifotuiation we have, a delileney
amounting to 2,002.07
hat for the fiscal year end
' ici. .?i, io< <, mere t xts,
according t" the host in>r:iiatimi
wo l ave, a dtiicionurn
.timing to 2,*>00i''
lakini; the lo'al amount duo
r dolicicncics ol' said ooun
up to tlie Ij. ^innin^ o! tlio
i wiit fiscal V':ir. 10,071 So 3
or which such provision should ho
a 1c as vtui. in your w i-d on, may think
operand expedient; hut wo r. speed*
i!v hi;: est that we he authorized to
>p!v the surplus of (he 1 uml. which we
ive heeii authorized to raise hy th? J
.Ht resolution of the (itiioral Assem
y, ol" l)eceiiihrr-Ot'i, lv7d, to the dc- j
it* tic its of other yours mentioned in *"
e order in which they have occuiivt] |
arisen, nut I the same he exhausted '
d tie ii apply f >r such additional tax
may ho necessary.
Wo would also tin nioriul ze your htmible
body to mukc the foilowiug! M
angtrs in tlio lldUtl Law, vis ; That'
warner* of hands make their return of
hands named to their respective overset
rs. who should i?c authorized t > swear
them to the correctness of the same,
and keeping the same and nntiiip absentees
4hereon, said overseers .-ho'tl i
ho rerjuir d to iv'utti the same to the
(Jounty ti'oniniissioners, certifying to
the correctness of the same?which eer-'
tiiieate should have the effect < f an
oath, Tiia' overseers should have purer
to excuse, when satisfied that the
abseentees would he excused by the
Hoard, without rcfurnintr said default
tors to the Commissioner*. And that
the overseers of mad* he authoiiz-d and
empowered to van ire for the use of a
loose or mule and n cart i r j#'uw two
days exemption of a hand, and f*-r a
pair <I hor-e* or mules and a wapon.
three dn\s exemption of a hand.
We would also n.(morialize jour Imnorahle
body to make such change in the
fee bill of Trial .Ju-liecs and other oSiccis
as will cause tin so who so misbehave
as to render it necessity to put
them under bonds to keep tbc peace, or
for pood behavior, to pay the m-icssary
costs and cxpcus-s then 1 y incurred, or
be iinprisoUC'J a reasonable and pr- per
time.
We wnulJ also memorialize your honorable
body to cause prisoners confined
in the county jails to work on'the high
ways of said county, or perform other
services for the same, under prop< r sur.
vcilniice mid guard, that thereby the
said counties may rucivo some compensation
for the expenses of maintaining
them while imprisoned.
W'c would also memorialize your honorable
bo-'y concerning the eosis < f assessing
piopeity for taxation, cud the
expi use of publishing notice-', k<:, concerning
the same, lhaids of llijuaiization
&e.. all of which fall on and arc
deducted from the county tax. although
the State is much uioie largely int-1cstcl
in the same. And such burdru,
wc think, should I e proportion'd between
the State and county, according
to their n-spective interests in the taxes
to he collected.
We beg also to eull your attention to
the large estimate made in our annual
repot t> the (jt iiijitroih-r (jcneal, ol
what we think it necessary to raise for
repairs of roads and bridges, which is
?!lllll() fMii? tihimdcii or W.-itcric Free
MiMi/c is now in such a condili m that it
would probably cost about ?3000 to put
it in repair, or more than that, while
there are two or three iui|K>rtniit bridges
on Lynches crock, which it would ost
some 8l."?t 10 to put in g"od repair?
such as Tiller's Feiry. the Killy Hridgr
anil I lie I Loup it Uridgc, and marly all
the other important bridges, which need
considerable repairs.
All pf which is r. s peel fully submitted.
Al.t.KN McCaskii.l,
Jull.V Jh'itDKM.,
Isaac Knui.isii,
County Commissioners Kershaw County.
[I'OM MI'S ICATI'I'].
Tito Latins* Fair,
And the fair ladies at llseT.un Hall,
un Tu'sJav, Wednesday and Thursday
of last wet k, wore entirely successful.
TIiC lloln "t* | v puratioo ? mllM'tiecd on
Tuesday inorii up, nun by evening, the
ladies in charge of the fahh.s had everything.
animate and inanimate, in order
ix.r I I ,? ro..,?i,ti .n rf vteit/ivj ?t.A i...n ....
i.ilutiii'_r a gay ami festive scone of the
blight aii'l beautiful i;i nature and in
art. There were "flower*, sweet flowers,
that in i'her spin nor toil," inabuiidauce,
fashioned by the hands of timid ens,
a? ' f-uliivs?, fair, : i:u free from
flaw or blut, as ? v< r nature's cunning
baud turned out." 'i be tables were
loaded with nrtiel s adapted to the taste
of nil who tksirod the useful or -the
beautiful, or those who wi re tit -re anxious
for ilie gratincutinn of the palate
than the rye. The gastronomic display
was decidedly inviting, both iu the many
at tides calculated to appease the appetite.
and thcli delicacies that tend to
tick!.- the palates of the younir, and the
eatables w?rc dispensed with utibe
grudging band and :.t fair prices.?
Tlide was no complaint that the bivalves
were isolated froui their couipanions.
as has been complained of on s-nnc
other occasions?one crustati a being
'alone, all alone," in a sea of liquor.
To attempt a description of all the
beautiful articles displayed on the numerous
tables would be useless, for I hey
were legion. That ail the beautiful
things were disposed of at reasonable
sbarges indicated that the vendors were
adepts at the game of give and take.'
I'l e at ten lance each evening was large,
md the receipts uvic unite up to the
xp1 ctati mis of those who had excited
licuisclvts lor a succe.-sfui i-sue. The i
eccipts amounted to three hundred do!ars.
St;M?KN 1 >katii.?The Had inlellijenee
was brought to Columbia )esterlay
oh the death of Kcv. Dr. J. 1j. Keyudds,
id' (Irod.villc. J'r. Reynolds
wis for a 1??111* |>(: i i<>d a } ndesfor arid:
huplain of the South Caiolina (,t>l!e_,e.
aid lor many \ " ars was a contrihutinj:
ditor id' the II'? /.*/ii?/ (''hi film. A'
he tmie of his death he was mi lite edtoriiil
stali id tlo' /'ni/i'ist li'i'iii'iii' and j j
profess >i id'i'uiman I'liiver-ity. His (
eaih will he deeply deplored hy tliouniid.s
oi' Ciiristains, who hiu-w and (
)Ved liiiil W.thill the hinders id' this (
tat". His taking off was very sudden,
nd no one who miw him mi the *1 reels
f Hieenvillc I e t 1'uesdiv would have <
I'uicht hr:ti) instant that lie was not |
> he spared f>r m.my years to come. ' i
i cfiinifnit A'* '/nth /*. j
! Sacoii! e
y * l'"iiii l> Jt.ai-iui fi.r sale I v I
'-.MHN? i:AI*.M ?t:os. * ,
An<r. l"?lf. v
iMackcnH.
.... K i w! Maeke.tl for sal" al
W ISA CM llltOS.
:00 Kucii.s Q.ivvriioo! fsa3<. 1
u u
For s-ilr at jut sue];.
novk'Ul'i III!A.sl\,!TiiN ,v "'KTTI.i: t 1
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AlthNTS WANT! ?!or 1! Ilium's |.?.v
PICTORIAL BIBLES, i
oo Illustrations. MCalais I'tul diploinr.* aw nrJ-.
. AtlUres* for new circulars, A. .1. llouuuii ft !
rts) Aran ?tr?t, PlillaUeipnia, Pa,
Delinquent Tax Sales.
Office of County Auditok. ) 1
Cami>km, S. C.. Dec , IS, 1877. j '
In accordance wish instructions from j
the Comptroller-General's nflice, I here
by piildifdi i lie List of Lands in the j
County af Kershaw, upon which the
taxes for the liscai year 1870 have not,
beer. paid.
dkKali; township.
SCIIOOI. DISTRICT NO. i.
Arrants, S K Mrs. 1 Jot. 2 buildings.
Addison, Thus, 2 acres land, 1 building.
Praecy, Jim 50 acres land.
Cautey, Mrs. S A. 1 l"t, !> buildings.
Conway, Anna M. 1 lot 2 buildings.
Conway, K .J. 80 acres land.
Capcll, \V 11. 1 lot, 1 building.
Cantey, Charlotte 1) acres. 1 building.
Carlos, John sen. 28 acres, 1 building.
Clark, L G Mrs. 1 lot, 1 building.
Cbcs.iUt, Hurry 50 acres.
Clcniuicnts, Marion 50 acres.
Coleman, A. 17 acres,
lie Pass, J P, Trustee 1 lot, 1 bui.ding.
Durbv, Adam lO'aeros
Dickerson, Saui. 35 a."tcs
Green, Faddy 1 lot, 8 buildings
Graham, A C. (Nelson tract.) 300 acrts
.Johnson, Abratn 5 acres
J/cMalien, Alex. 50 acres
Myers, T S 1 lot, - buildings
1 *ritJfjlc, Hansom I lot, 1 building
UobiiisiM), A D GO acres
Smith, Alex. 50 acres
Sjkis, Lcvuiia 85 acres, 2 buildings
Wadkius, 11 F 21 acres, 1 lot, .'1 buildirigs
irdliams. * 11'ilson (A 0 Shcorn) 1 lot,
1 building
Kobinson, Robert 3G acres, 1 building
SCHOOL MSTl'.lCT NO. 2.
Amnionds. James 70 acics
Dcl'ass, E (J 5 acres, 5 buildings
llaile, Jenny 234 acres, 4 buildings ;
Hunter Clias (M A S) 101 acres, 3
buildings
Nelson, Israel 70 acres, 1 building
Firry, H'.sley G5 acres, 1 building
Stuekcy, Jauies 231 acrts, 2 buildings
Sumter John 100 acres
Trimliu, Margaret G7 aens
Williams, Dick 30 acres, 1 buiMing
school district .sj. 3.
Adams, William 314 news, 4 buildings
Hoy kin. Isorn 48 acres, 1 building
Hyatt, It J 100 acres, 3 buildings
llall, John 11 255 acres, 4 buildings
J/oorc, Wiley, Jr. 08 acres, 1 building
J/oCat-kill, Daniel 1 TO acres 2 buildings
Reynolds, Jl A 1UU acres, 1 building
HCIIOOI. I) I STRICT .NO. 4.
Rennett, Miles 300 acres
1.)uRuse, 11 lv 5.173 acres, 14 buildings
BUFFALO TOWNSHIP.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 5.
CI)burn James 120 acres 2 buildings
Holland, K J. 100 acres, 1 building
Hall J J GUU acres. 5 buildings
J/cLcndon, Mary 150 acres, ! buildings
J/cGaskill Moses 177 acres
Riley. M E C 200 acres 1 building
Perry. Jnlui T 50 acres, 4 buildings
Rlackwcll, William 110 acres.
t>CIIUOl. DISTRICT \o. 0.
(.'ato, Mary 100 acpw
J/vCaskiil. Daniel 105 acres
J/arsliall Mary J GO acres, 3 buildings i
Todd, William 457 acres, 3 buildings
R efit, Jost jOi 2G1 acres, 3 buildings
sriinni, DISTRICT No. 7.
Calo, G W 100 acres, 1 building
Helton, X S 253 acres, 1 building
L inphries, Nathan 100 acres. 1 building
FLAT HOCK TOWNS 11 IF.
SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 1.
Alexander, Dawson 08 acres, 1 building)
Bass. list. Eliza 100 acr- s, 3 buildings
n |
.1/unn, John 207 acres. 3 building* |
IVaeh, J M E 100 acres. 1 buil ling !
Shannon, Kirk 1318 acr*s4 l(bu;!ding
M'ldiains, llcniy 8 ) acres
H alts, J A 28 acres
West 'Thomas G 151 acres, 1 building
IM.MIiltl .MP.
Benjamin, Euimersoii, 27J acres, 4 building
Bower?, James V?* 102 acrcj. 1 building
Champion, J'istatc il I. I (MS acres
('antoy. MrsSA 1200 acres, 2 buildings
Pa vis. James M -121 aer< s
Imren Beckham 2.">0 acres, 2 buildings
Norton. Mrs S A ;>U aens, 1 building
ilnile, Amos 200 acres
Jones, Amos f>0 acr.s, 1 building
ltubon, Abe 271 acr.s
Smith, Oliver 111? aeris, 1 building
Saluiond, Isaac .">0 acre*. 1 budding I
Voung, Isaac 121 acres, 2 buildings
st iioor. district no. lit.
Hammond S I. 122 acres
Junes, Mrs J I# -1 acres 1 building
Jones, J \, Iti.Mt acres, S buildings
Mellow Mr T I' 1()() acres, 2 buildings
WATKBKK TOWNSHIP.
KCiinor.nisTiiii'r n?>. 1.
Branliain, IT 11 oO ::c? < 1 building
Kdmoiuls, Mrs II B oO(J acres
(jrcen, John I acres, 1 buildings
Jones, Kst. A |1 20.10 acres
Nelson, John .1 1(100 acr. s
IVay, Mrs M M 2?1 acres
Miirali Jsaac J'fj acres. bu.Mings
Picket t, Mm A 1! It iio acres, .'I build
ings
l.'mphries, Nathan 1(10acres, 1 building ;
SCtMill. MSTIIHT no. I J. :
lioweti Kivd 1I5WO acres, 'J buildings
ISailcy, II A lit I a rcs. 11 buildings
'larkc T II .'I "J00 acres. L'l buildings (
'larko, Mis L (i It?(iO acres. ."> build- v
ings
tcrald, P. .1 1-3 acres, U building
iardncr. Kst.laiJus 1 OH acres
l/.izell, .Julia and Mary I.ivingitnn 1000
acres, 10 bui'dings
kelson. Frank Sli acres, 2 buildings
'.isclia', didiu K a- res
loss, .lobu .3 |00 acres, buddings
to*s, ll i'liain !)."> acres,buildings
Notice is hereby given that ilio whole
I (he several Parcels, lafs and pans ol
.ols o| Ileal INlate described in the
(receding list, or so urn !i thereof as
nil be neec-saiy to pay (lie I ixes. penItics
and a-'-ssincnts ehaigo I thereon, ^
.ill be sol I by ilio Treasurer of Kerhaw
Connly, Sou'h (' rolina, at bis ,
!li in siid Countv on (lie l! 1 ST
>A V UK d AM'A It V, A. D 1SV7.
il-ss s?i<t taxes, as-c.*siiiOnls and
en lilies bo paid l efiuii (bat lime, (j
nil Midi sale to be coiithim d Irotil dav
i day. uniil all < I sai l Parcels,
.nls an I parts of l.nts of J'? il K-tale
tall be sold, or offer* d lor rob* r
] : K. SILL, fl
det?13 County Auditor.'
Jacob Elias
Begs !o inform his friends ami the puli- i
lie generally that he has
OPENED STORE
Jno door north of T. J. Bare field, Es?j , I
. where he is ollcring a stock of
McrdiandiKCs;
t at <istor.ishly low prices
FOJi CASH OMA
He has Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Groceries, &c., Ac. A call is
respectfully solicited.
dec 18-"in JACOB ELIAS.
J. M. Williams
Ilespectfully calls the attention of the
public to his
Fall and Winter Goods.
Just received nnd readyjj'or inspection.
My stock consists of
C.IIOCKIUKS.
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
II ATS,
ROOTS, SHOES,
SADDLES, HARNESS,
RR IDLES.
AND A FULL LINE OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
I would call particular attention
to my fine assortment of
Ladies' Cloaks,
Alpacas,
Di ess Goods
Heavy stock of
Kngging ami Ties.
COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT.
Highest market prices paid for
COTTON,
J. M. WILLIAMS.
i. R. GOJOALE.
Stoves. Stoves
A HEAVY STOCK OF
Cook, Parlor and Office
STOVES,
OF
AI.L STYLES,
JUST RECEIVED. AND OFFERED AT
PRICES LOWER
THAN CAN BE HAD
Elsewhere ill Catmint
fitTTEFING, ROOFING, Ac . nttended
to sit Niiortcst notice ami oil uceomniodating
terms.
A full line of
Tinware & House Furnishing
Goods,
kept constantly on linml.
Ls^"All work guaranteed.
JOHN U. GOODALE*
doe It f
ii c I, t ii ll^ii?ii>ik.',..
IUI
0 \
mw STORE 1
I
AND
Entirely New Stock
*
iASIMM AND NETTLES
ii \VK TIIK I'l.i: \<ri:i: OF annoi Nihi;
ilici>|K>i>iii'; ot liifir NIHV SI'oUM ill
lic'ol.1 Msiiul orCAPT.J. W. MclTtlltY, i
kUi'ro tlioy li:ive ju-t npi'iic I
in Entirely Sew Stock
OK
I
'AMILY & FANCY cnori:i:IKS, ,
(WMstiiig in | art of
ti^nr, (VifTiTH, Teas, Klour, l>uv,, '
I 1 I 1 1 ! 1.
jjtliu, IfUl >1 I) * VIU'-IU^
all k:iuls, lt*llii's,
(,cnilcctiom,ii<;..i ( i.
,,1PO T .
..oaaccn,
iinl all o(Iu*r go;al* usually found in a
:TrtST CLASS GROCERY c
STORK, i
i^liest market prior-* paid far all kinds ot
Country Produce. , p
Iwnys ready to pay tlie CASH for Cotton *
IRASiH&rON & NETTLES. ,
Sep. 20ui3. 1 I
CHRISTMAS IS COMING!
And so are Goods Daily Arriving at
H. BARUCH'S.
With a view of supplying; the usual de ?
.a m. , am 1*1 t I
inanu tor tnc mrisimas uonuays, i nave
made new additions to every Department
in my [extensive Establishment, and,, am
fully prepared to satisfy the demand.
Everybody knows what I keep, and I
want it distinctly understood that I will
sell you anything in my line,
I Cheaper than the Cheapest!
I
Consult your interests by buying your
goods from Ei. ItAKUt'lI.
i declltf
D. W. JORDAN, II. C. CARRISON.
The Planters' Warehouse
I
Enlarged and Improved.
i
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
, The undersigned are now ready to show one of !he
FINEST STOCK OF GOODS
EROUGIIT TO CAM LEX THIS SEASON.
0
Consisting of everything pertaining to
Grenei'al ^lerchaiidisc.
In nl! departments. It is useless lo attempt to enumerate, suffice to say that everything
i needed in the family or on the farm can l?e had at our house, ul the vciy lowest prices,
! an I sat!sfaciion in all goods guaranteed.
I Our stock of
HARNESS. SADDLES BRIDLES BIT ADD LEATHER
' Is larger than ever before, and cheaper than the cheapest.
Remember that we arc always aeady to buy cotlou, auJ are prepared to pay the
cash for the same.
BAOGrlNQ AND TIES
!
! always on hand at lowest figures.
D. W. JOED AIT A CO.
CHE4P GOODS
IS A
TIIII EADIIA R I! SUBJECT
I WILL THEREFORE ONLY ANNOUNCE
MY STOCK OF
DEY GOODS, CLOTHING,
HATS,
lOOfS AIM SK0?S
Arc Equal it not Superior
to any I liaxc ever had to ofl'er. .
ALL 01' WHICH I WILL SELL
AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE.
The Stock has been most carefully selected, ami an ir.sj eel ion is solicited.
Robert M. Kennedy.
CALL ON
J. JT. 3IACKAY
BEFORE
Purchasing Furr/iture
ELSEWIIERi",
y<>? < !"' Savo 2<) 1>or Cent. l>y
n?.vln(S J'i-oin Him.
ViE 1IAS THE
sa?oes
hat hascverbeen nought to Camden. oct-1?3m.
V. 0. FOP xfl. ISAAC VOONg . BisCuits.
YOUNG BROS., 501Wre,8ofBiscui'8"M'uiuS.
Harness, Boots, Shoes, &c. wanted.
Made or repaired ut the shortest notice A Piano. AVill ren/ or buy. Address
ind in the most durable manner. ? % JOH.NAL OFFlCfc.
October 30. tf
The highest price paid for HI DPS of all ?
Icscriptiotis.
ef list Kocen ed.
Give us u call, one iloor west of the
'osloflice, Camden, C, ileclltf Choice Bacon, Flour, Sugnr anil Coffee,
cheat) tor e:i?sli l>y
!*?$<)311>^ notUu Johnston & gi<adnl\.
DUXES So.ip for sale low by
UAUJ/BR03. -10 fliarreN Fxtra Fine
Butter. *u?arCHOICE
Uoilitu Butter, lor salo low by For ?ft!? th* lPJ
UAUM DhOS. JnoYiJ-Jt DUASINOTON & NErXLKft