The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, January 01, 1878, Image 4
v a Midwinter serenade.
The winter winds are cold, love,
The snow uturcuMcu lies ;
The song 1 sing is old. love.
Under the listening shies.
Yet to toe and to yon its theme is now
Under the star-genune t skie^.
The window is curtained with frist. lore,
And closed thy beautiful ey s:
The soifg jsing mav he lo<t, love,
Undo - the headless skies
Yet pereitauee one strain tiny thv iieatt ret
tin.
Like a star in the far-oT -Lies.
My love is p*ir.? as the s-j it, wee',
Tii.it over lit.- brown e.irtti Tes :
Ati 1 free as tin: wind tint b'ov.", sweet.
And deep a- the falhomh'.s <hi.s.
Aii i shall live for avo. ihoti'h t!ie nr.le star
die.
Ati 1 pa- - from the am? . hi
A light t.i thy casement ntovi sweet :
Thanks for this glad surprise.
Summer his came to the groves, swell,
\nd warmth to the wintry - hies.
Oil. love ean light the dark. right.
An 1 brighten the dull s! shies.
WIT AN!) JimOi!
lie Lilt waters his y:?iip who takes
many words t.j t-.il :t slmrt storv.
A ofoevr hat] :t pi.u? 1 < !' <n;U' ri
turned with a nolo, s tying: 'T?o much
san*l fi r table uso, and not enough for
building purposes."
4 Kemeuiber who you arc talking to.
sir!" sail an indignant parent to a r fractory
boy. 4 I am your lather!"
' Well, wln/s to blame for that said
tlie young impertinence, hain't inc.''
W hen a man without ca>!i or credit
a'temp's to leave :? hotel, ami lowers his
valise out ? ! a hack window by im ans
of a rone. it makes charity seem enM to
hear the voice of the land'orl bc)u\v,
yelling out: "All right. I've got the
kalis'; let go the rope."
If I bust a iaCn,' you mustn't get
uiad blister.' was the reasonable request
preferred by a Fort Wnyn: btide to the
oMiciating clergyman.
* I >< ;*! gently with the 'erring,' as the
cockney said when bis fellow-boarJcr
evinced a disposition to cat up all the
smoke I fish and leave liitn the bones.
When a man nearly breaks his neck
trying to get out of the way of a 'lightning
bug.' supposing it to be the headlight
of a locomotive, it is lime for liiui
to sign the pledge.
'I aui so thirsty.' said a man at work
in a cornfield. 'Well, work away!' said
i bis industrious brother. 'You know
the prophet savs, 'Iloe everyone that
thirstr-lh !''
An inebriated man, walking along
tin street, regarded the moon with sovereign
contempt 'You needn't fee! so
proud,' he said: 'you arc full only once
a month, and I am every night.'
A couple of fellows who wero pretty
thoroughly soaked with bid whisky got
into the gutter. After floundering (or
pome tiro*, one of thnni said: "Let's
get to another house, this hotel leaks."
A gentleman wa* examining an umbrella.
and commented upon its (in
(piality, "Vos," s.iid a person present,
' he fancies everything ho sees." 'An I.'
added a third party, "h inclined t
seize everything he fancies."
When old Sam Crowler, down i t
% l'ike, was running for Justie- ? ( the
j'eaee. Ids wif* in anticipation of h no's
in store for her. said: 'Olv dear,
when you pet to he Justice *<f th1'cace
what will I bey" 'You,' said old
Sam, 'why. you'll be the same oil fool
you always was!'
A soldier of a cavalry Tcgimcnt wall
rough t up for stealing his eouira le'.s
liquor ration. lie was an Irishmin,
nud his defense was unique: 'I'd We
sorry unlade surr, to he called a thafe .
I put the liquor in the same bottle; at d
mine wa3 at tho bottom; and sure 1 was
obliged to drink his to get out me own !'
' '11 will Com* lli^lit at Lasl."
For nearly a week had the storm
W^. prevailed, when one night, just at
I r A sunset, the sky became clear and
L bright, and the settiug sun shone
forth in all Lis glory. Only for h
short timc^ however, for the black
clouds soon hovered over us again;
^^^B but it was long enough to show us
that the pleasant sky and bright
clouds were there?although they
were bidden by dark and stormy
\ Just our
so will continue to be. Dark
and wcarv may be the path
tread. Sorrow may assail us when
least expected, and we can see no
reason for them; but if we can only
see that they are for oar good?tint
wc need their chastening influence;
if we can see the light behind the
1,^^ cloud, and put our faith in the Go !
~ who worlcctb all tilings for our good !
' it will all come out right at
last."
y it' we could see all this, could wc
^ all put our faith in our Heavenly;
leather; could we all look misfortune
in the face, and see only the good j
behind it. would there he so much
of misery and woe in this bright,
and beautiful world of ours? 4Ev- 1
? rv cloud has its silver lining,' yet
how often we cannot see it, hut give
it up in despair. And even thin is
for our good?that wo cannot see
it! ;
The sky clearing up for a few j
ni'.iiients iudicaiad very clearly to i
inv tnii.d God's watchful care over,
us:. Lotus remember, then, when!
...
triaV and diflicultics hcr.ct us, and
rtho world looks nark ai.<j cheerless ;
to jh?%ii< us rct?onil>or tiiaf it is uii ,
for on" qqo i, ' look ahead
^'<rrr" iiliT.'i iuiies aaoN^'e the li^lif.
Let US k chost
jtikI when lio feels like giving up, <
when !?e feels ?ii-couvaoe I because i
his host e.Tnrts scum to have failed i
on account of some nu. 'en obstacle,
look at the bright sine of i: all, and
keep riniit on. Let nothing put,,
him down; try. ut least, to believe I '
II
that behind u frowning Providence
t God hides a smiling face:' with tliis,
thought uppermost in his mind. a ,
'man carina through most anything.'
j and even look hack with gratitude j
at his late troubles.
No Success Wilhoul Industry.
I really believe, young friends.
| that idleness i; the ground of nn?t
vices. I am acquainted with certain
young men who "are running about
1 the streets, whom I see stopping
oat of drinking saloons. Some < !
:li";:i arc sons <?f reputable parents.
I remember last summer meeting
yoijng man? one <>1" the best dreused
. lads ie the city?a young man whom
I met i: the omnibus frequently,
ri ling ur? and down; and 1 liad s? :j
1 . . i
bins so often and always with such
j a h-i-mvly air, that I said one day, j
calling him bv mime.?
"What are you doing
"1 have r.oi got any particular j
j huMne'?s." lie said.
"Well, haven't von anything t><
I 1 CM
<lo:
"Nothing particular," he answeicd.
It was somewhat impertinent, but I
I said,?
1 "Well, I suppose now you arc ou! j
of school, you tnean to get into some- j
, thing pretty soon ?"
"Well, I liave not anything just
now in view," he rcjdu d.
To tnakc a long storv shott, tlie,
poor fellow has not anviipng in view, I
never did have invch in view. I>rifting,
drifting, drifting I Down, down.
rv o
down! 11c is not the boy he wu -,
when I conversed with liirn last summer.
There is nothing truer, though
trite, than the adage, "An idle brain
is the devil's workshop." Unless
there is an aim, a plan, a purpose in
a man, there is depravity, ami lust.
ami passion. It is idleness that rolls
up Millions ami millions and million-of
dollars for spirituus liquors every
year.
Industry. 1113' young friends, is,
the first law of success. Some one'
i asked a man who was counted a
great genius, to define genius; and
lie said,?
t'Ge?iiu3 is industry."
Things never come about of themselves.
The man who writes a great
j book never wrote it in a day or n
week. The man who has reported!
a great invention di I not combine
wheel arid piston i;i an hour or in a
month; hut it was the industry of inIquiry?the
industry of application.
Industry is the first law of success.
Omul Advice.
Aii t e young women in tlie country
won! i da v.vll to heed the wordil
j> I'' i. !ci\ addressed t > the
gia uniting class of the Wcslcyair
: Female College in Cincinnati, i 1 '
4 Learn your obligations to the
j [last; be careful of tiie present, and
prepare yourself for tlie great, future
behov you. The reign of brain has,
come. Though you may not he
found 0:1 the battle field or the bal' !
1 1 . I -- ? - - * ? 1 ... I - i?
mi-nox, vou cut diiii'i up mi* intnic
by building u;? the men. \<?u iivc
.ii a particularly ex-riling lim \>he?i
: you havr placed in opposition to you
I one of the greatest vires, aii.l y ?u
women will eomju-'r it if ail of those,
of your fex. wlio are real v.( tuen will i
combine, Rovare of cox units ami
libertines They arc fools, win ti.tr
they know it or not, l>y your con...
j duct toward them s nd them from
your presence. Reserve your heart
and love for nicn. He not what is
1 known as a 'fashionable' woman, j
There is nothing so foolish woman,!
and none but fools admire her.
~ r.f i
( 51 -" > Sgpfcgaffi ^nwSS^jfi; i
(\ r.KKNVILLK & Ctil.l'MHIA K,ML-|
j 1 f KOAD.
Passenger trains ran ?1 ii 1 v. Sundays exjccpted,
connecting with tlie last day trains
on the South Carolina Railroad.
re.
I Leave Columbia at 11 10 n m
I T ? I in ... I
i Leave Newberry 2 22 j? m j
[ Leave Hodges fi 1"? p i:i |
Leave Helton 7 0"> p hi
Arrive at Greenville 8 25 p in |
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at 7 2<> n in
Leave Helton it 10 n in '
Leave Hodges It) -17 a in .
Leu/i' Newberry 1 U j? in
Leave Alt ton 2 20 p :.i ,
Arrive at Columbia o 00 p m j
and:: its on hhamii a islue hidgi:'
DIVISION.
Daily, except Sunday.-', bet ween Helton
mid V.'.ili alia. Are <:niiio'!atiun trains be- ;
tw eon Helton nnd Anderson on Mondays'
Tue.s 1 iv-, Tliui> iami a'ur.i.iy s.
'1
Leave Helton 7 (> '> p in ; 1
Leave Anderson 7 ">U p m i '
Leave IVinIL ton H d 'i j. m ;
Leave l'orry.ille 2't pin : j
Arrive ni Walli . l i D't t!!) ? in
l?i>W x,
m m I il
l,i iv4* Wn!?i:i ;?-t J a xii : ,
i rrv \ if-.* '? '."Hiii
Lohvc I'iii i lei on 7 :i in i
lii'iivi1 andf'tfuin < 1 o 11 mi
Am ivc at Jlril mi *0 a 1:1 j
Linrtiii lii.iti'-'i lrnic-? l ive Clint:.:i ; 1
JOatn. aii'l Iffivt; ctvCerry '! j> in on j
Mondajs, Tuc hIhjts, '!'! ?:> s and S&ttir. I inys.
A Mo-vill.' IiimikIi tiaiii coiM.<'i m at
If...l^fs h ilti ! i?n 1 il;? u :>i daily, l.li- ,
la v -I rxooptr 1.
THoMAS ! '>!? Will W>.
(Ji ln ral Sill orililviidtlit.
I. Nmrto.v, J::., tiro. Tickrt \tit.
2 sv?iv;>ool
I'or s?> nt . !.2"> mt suck. I
nov'JA 2t IIHASlNtiTti.N .< NF/fTLKS.
Miickci'cl.
| K.tu oi M.ickc.'ol fur fhIc at
lUU ISA I'M lil'AlS. I
O Tjf * 3
ICr-:". AJJ& CATTJX pov/ucno.;
% ... 5*3F^ H-t _' - '
$S? <|&H
iivi.'iK J ~ ~~ ? Mdffv-' ,
V? -.1 cr.rft t r ji.c- crt ' je.
Sia .11 .lie ot < r;o. ir-r Li::;a I-"rW
t,' i I <? J\rv *- r r?-. ; ir. i . .
>onrr*?Powdcr?w II. i n im ivmtllooCsorou |
J'rt:'?'S ?*. v.- :i .Vili {.raVl'IA ' IU 1 '
J: i'j 'j' ili '.
11 VrsT?lll Jr. r" .r t _ rj nr.i;tyof jtUV
f v '.. "a t.. i.a . J '.i '.c'ii,; -i . .. u ; uliuWrfala
JV.ll .-"i ?"!T"ii tn: r" T ftBl IMt SVSST '.
!.\ . i: t.i ' ' !( . . ! . ! i.
] inz'n iWBict wiuam Bitioaoisos. I
V1<1 every* izcre.
vsn2&VCCTZ, Proprietor,
? ?Xa*IKOBJB.Zl *
tiiiisiii
Iii th.' 'i.'.-.t gciilnl Imlxnm rrer cued !>y
.nflVn-v I'riiiii |Mili?K.n.iv} iiinonsrit.
? <?III'?<? 11 ' ' III 111.si !? r.nlllct t. T. .licll ;
! 171 HVCClii<i HVH oil the 1lir?:a? and ;
luncdetaches froi i t ?? air cells ati |p?
r.:?.i!iii? njiillit to by expecio- j
rat il. anil .t one chocks tltci iniiammution
i.'iiich )?iivlueo-. :U" eoiiRh. A single tii.su |
it11"TM iii.'si .Usli-.'sslijij |>:tr.iz:ys?ii, ,
-cioi it ? ? :i?T????.- - ...... - ...... . ...
fi-ror lo ft: |?y f ron: at lit;--it. ItoiiiK n
pleasant < <?r.H:>i. it t tin- well. <lonii'.ut!
Is special!/ rccejnincmlid lor
< i.ihhti:.
What others say about
Tail's Expectorant.
Had Asthma Thirty Years,
r?M.Tivonr, Ftirnnrv 3.1S7?. !
* I have h:ul Asthma liiirly years, ami never lound [
a tedicinc t!iat had such a luiivv < fl- ct."
VJ. F. HOGAH, Charles Si.
A Child's Idea of Merit.
Nr.wr Oitl.rANs, A'ovemltr 11, 1 >-/ *.
"Tnl!'. Expectorant is :i l:imi! r name in my hror e. I
My wile t..inks it the best 111c tirine in the world, '
and the children s:> v I; is 1 h rr th.in molasses,
candy.*" NOAH WOOD WARD, 101 N. Poydres St.
' Six, and all Croupy."
" I am! lie mother of fix < hildn n ; all of I hem have
been croupy. Without Toll's Expectorant, I don't |
think they cor.! I have survived some ul the attacks. I
It is a mother's 1 les.sir.ir."
MAR / STCVC.N3, Trankfsrt, Ky.
A Doctor's Advice.
' In mv practice, I advise all families to keep Tut 1
Expectorant, in sudden emergencies, lor coughs,
croup, diphtheria, etc."
T. P. ELU3, M.D., Newark, N. J.
Sold by nil drmjgisis. Price $1.0ft. O/Jics
ilS Jflurray Street, AVic Yuri.-.
!^E TREE 13 KriG.V^TSJ:T.'
" Tutt'sTills are tvrrlh their wrj^ht in ornld."
REV. I. R. S'WPSON, LauUville, Ky. |
" Tntt"> VilN nr<* ? ^.^ml 1 U :<-'nr r f the rir. - ,
tec nil century."? REV. F. R. OSGOOD, Ne//Yor':. i
"I have used TtittCl*.i:> rrrtirpcr of the live r.
Yhey ::ro super: -r to nny i.'.cdicii.. lor l>:li..rv cli>- ,
i. It rs ? . er made."
I. P. CARS, Ailormryai Lew, Augusts. Ga.
" I l-.tve used Tutl's i'lll's t've y an in riy family.
Tli f areaneqnaledforcottivena ?n id biliousness.1*
F. fl. WILSON, Gc-ry.tcwn, Texas.
' I l.avc ' ITuttV Mr .v. |rrc:it hcFcfit."
I'.'. V/. V.ANN, _ Editor t..otilo Rcglilcr.
'.?*. r.'l f'v Vo-' !**i. :i * Pi ' * to fv? of all
?SAVRE&COjjCarlertviUei c?.
It's I'ills 1: vc . . t > Le tr I t ? t: tahii.il
their turrits. Thtt trnrk ULe (Un; '
V.'. li. E..NRM. A fi3 Summer Ci.. Co.ioi.
.. p""",.
* ar i n > n? ins mwi II inicd . > lac cure
,.f ! lious ?!irncd rsaslVttt'i Pillh"
JOS. tr.JMV.ul, Richmond, Virginia.
AND A Tn^'^fAND MORE.
LjIZ hy <lr::yji. !s. S3 <\ >?.'? a '-nr. Otfce
S3 A'?n.;y f-trrct, Xcr.i lurk,
|M iilRDYEB
1.. T2;?. "
' ITttmm 8Uf i
7 . -.?ri.v ;.v<?. .1
zg&HBsaamBam
TIIE POPULAR HOUSE
or
VV, i:l e. lisj-slilS.
In ad !i.ion to my m' aik of
WINES. LIQUORS. TOBACCO,',
I have milled a
SUPPLY;
of ]
Family aM Fa^y Groceries!.
| i
lincon, Fiuur, Su^ar.' and all the j i
lending a. title ; Kei.i in a i c
11
S<"5 Ef*t -dllSH in POC rj', j J
I
Will be on hand and for ' a'.e at hcttoni I
flfcttri S.
JGrjy*lLTure von p.:rch.r-o elsewhere ;pve i
me a call at lite old si.in I. t
W. H. ELLIS- .
BACK ASAIK I:
I
I 11A VII the plen.-nre of : nr.oitminj: t o my ,
friends ami patrons t at I have removed to j
MY OLV13
i'
where with far freer:!' . faoilitics and conve-: '
ni? nccs th-.n I li.vl telle the tire, 1 am "
|irc'i'ired to ioiidttct a
F1KST CLASS itAKEHY
I
ii every reaped, an 1 li patronage* of the < P
inlilie i cordially eoii ilc.l. ' j',
&r<tars fi.fyr ak?ls!
rany scii; lion j>?omptly and satisfnclo- i
V liili t ! y ? I t!- nt ' : a* ; .
x: o&1'jl zs i.* c n ci
U
hvays on l,nn?l.
ool 2>!tf WHS. II- CROSBY.
i-lni*. |
s.itV i:\io:;? (;!.* . >. i v ;!. ?? u ci.'
PI/ ^\ill }?< -??! 1 ; i si \?-i \* jir.m1.
log lGtf. JJAUM 1JI10S. I
12,000l;Wiuraif.iMi
IWiihlU's
r> r sale Ion In* |
oct'JIif .BAl'M DUOS. J
THE OLD CODER LITE
W. C. GEE ALB
Wonl'l invite the nlteniion of the public '
O his
Immense Stock
FOR THE
Fall and Winter Trade, j
Consisting in part of
I>ry (loiiK Notions.
]> nts. Sin i s lints, Clothing, ,
Gents" I'iirn:sli:ng Coals,
1"; tirv Articles, Croeeri'S.
I'rovl.o'oss. lJai'-n. Litni,
(Cracker?, Sugar,
Coffee, Tea, Molasses,
Canned Coal-, Salt,
Pepper, .Segars, Tolmec Ac.
which he Ins jn-l icsmod.'fand^wliich is
larger and far superior to any previous
slock lie lias ever exhibited.
1 would ask a careful eamino I ion of my
slock before purchasing, as I am confident
tlint 1 can save money to nil who need
goods.
Highest casii prices j aid for
corrox
and all kinds of
CoHlllPJ PPfidlK'f..
My stock of
Bagging and Tien
is extensive. cp. 1!'.
Fall and Winter Stock
AT
James Jones,
1 have tUr pleasure of announcing to
inv numerous parous that i have
list I?( (imu ti from Hut Noitiicrn
Markets
where I purchased n licavv stock of
FALL m WINTER GOODS,
which I i roposc to sell at prices corresponding
with the low price of cotton.
My stock of
HARDWARE
I'ln.it Ik' ex^ellail in tl.is nnrk'-r. and v.< !
made in y i nri'hnses mi I hi -i line, under t!i<
must favorable circiuustaiici s, 1 can sill
to sell tlie sane at the
Very Lowest Prices.
COTTON.
I am always in tin- mark"!, an-! jiivc tin
highest market prices in v:i>!i.
The patronage of t ??? public ; < solicited.
Polite ami attentive cUiks en hand to
serve customers.
t>ri?r.??if .] \mes
W. GLYBUBN,
(jJenoral lasnriiiu c AgeiM.
r.ejirescn' :
GaMca lara?
1'nii 11 Ma: iae ami fire im;.' me i u?
'iVxi'S Hanking ;iiiii !nsnr..i:e Co..
tIi;*urntn?'e Co..
(>{ (.iflVi'Kion, Ti =.
( 'ash Capital .: *:< ?.(? > (j(i
.S'urplut 1' ',7M 97
T.'i ii S;v..7SI H7
CAPITAL ASSETS, ?7.">.".7S1 !iT.
Italia fi? ferae I'djaaj,
('olntiil'tts, (la.
OIKIANlZKi) IX 1
aipitnl ^'!Ol k , . . C ' i I,HI', ) (.1)
fatal A^els ..... * J1,4'Jit *J_'
(.-13011'
ra^iai^ nuai.
i
IS7S. Xew York, SS7.S. j
Am i 1st- time approaches f. i- the renewal
if tuihscriptiotis, TflK SI N v*.?nM retain.!
is tin-tola ami tu-ll-wishers everywhere,;
hat it is :it tin :. cainliiinu- for their cnitsiil rniion
and support. Upon its record for
lie past ic-n years it relies for contitiuinco
of the la-arty sympathy an.I irem reus '
o-opcration which have J.ith-it-> hcon ?-x?-ii<le.l
to it from every .juarter of the
Aiion,
The DAII.Y .MX is a four j a;:o sheet of
IS columns price hy mail, p.-.-r paiil. "
cuts a montli, or p. i yen) .
The Sunday edition < ! the SI N' is an
ij;ht pap'.- s!i.-el of fa; c-olttn o-.. Whilcgivn^
the news of the .lay it also contain-a
nrce anioutit of literarv a-. I mi-r.|l:iii.-..iis
:i?iIer, specialty pn-paud for ;(. The
:l'NI>.\ V SI X lim met w it great success,
'ostpaid, ;?1. 'J(? a 3 oa > .
T53B: W2:s:sis.v .\r:v.
WI:o not know tin- V.'I'I'K!,V Sl'N'.'
t circ ilntcm throughout tlx United Stairs,
he (''innila4. and beyond. Ninety thousand
imiiiies greet its welcome |>.i-? weekly,
ti<l r<" ai l it in tlie light <?!' ^a'.de. councilor
and I ric'id. lis lire. . editorial.ngriiiltiiv.it
and literary departments tank" it
ssrnlially a journal for the family and tiur '
reside. Terms: One ddl-ir a year, post
aid. This price, ijua'.iiy cotisidcied,
inkes ii the rl:en| est ln ? -paper published
or chili* of t(ii, wiili .7;( rnsli, we will
ml an extra copy I'co Atlilrr:-** ?
iti;usii;:u okTin: rx.
iiov.7 Xov; VoikkMiu. ,
Just Received,
. LlilCi: AND Wi:M,;>i:i.K('VKD r
stock or
YIXKS A3i!l |
Which we guarantee juno.
A l-o,
ROCERiES, TOBACCO
and CIGARS,'
(.'heap for Cash, l?v
JOHNSTON & OLADNKV. 1
Oct. 2?ff.j ! 1
-a
t
. \
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
I beg leave to announce thai I am now
receiving a
[MEW STOCK
OF
DRl'GP.
.vkdicinks.
FAINTS,
OILS,
DKRKUMIIRY,
BRUSHES,
.J'ATKNT MEDICINES.
FANCY GOODS,
kc., kv.
which I propose to sell at prices to suit tlie
tin!'.-.". My stock embraces everything
UMr.lly found in n
FIRST CLASS 2)1(1*0 STORK.;
Cigars and Tobaccos.;
A large supply of the most popular hrnnds j
j Dur! am Smoking Tabaoeo, am! I lie cekbra;
te<! Gravely Chewing Tobacco, the best in !
Gunpowder Tea!
I beg to call the attention of families'
; io uus aiiine. which i giiniaiuccio uc iiic ;
j Lot in market, and cannot fai! lo [ lease.
T< JI F.MT SOAI'S in great variety and ai
ail prices.
CHOICEST PKRHJMKIlIF.S and Toilci
i Powdeis, in great varieiv.
i ?'
| Sl'U'KS. MISTAKB, PEPPER, BAK ;
iPowder and Condensed .Milk always on j
| itlilid.
A LAi'.GE STOCK OF LAMPS, LAMP
Pixilires, Kcicteuc Oil, &c., constantly on
lmnd.
PAINTS, OILS, AND WTM>g\V GLASS.
I would call the special attention ot
painters and others warning White Lead to
my
&oi2il3cru Whikkle?d,
which i* guaranteed strictly pure and can
not faii to give Mat is t net ion.
C.J BUHLAP.
BE, 2IMP
IiLCS TO CALL ATTENTION TO HIS
large and carefully lekcted stock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES!
:o:
1 My st ck is made up o! the best and
purest, consisting in part, of
fMiigs, Medicines,
Oils, Paints,
I've St nils. Class,
Putty, Turpentine,
Soaps, Stationery. I
I'ancy Toilet Articles,
Choice Perfumery, I.am|s,
Burners, Patent Medicines j
Tnt.-rcs. Ilooks,
l'aj cr. Envelopes,
rnncy Candies.
L1' .. Pl.y icit.ns j 11 scripti<'tis accurali 3y
C'liiipiutti-le !, and solicited front all parts ol ,
the country. octlKtf
r'EED AND SALE ST/BLES.
i.v ry convenience oil me ?-poi. Always
put up fit
A iiM^'l llOXd'S r O J J M 01 >1 () M S
STA BLISS
vii Ii.'Kiill) Si reel. CIo.nl pump well ou |
premise-. Animals well fed and properly '
our til lor by accomplished hosilers.
chicks vi:ii i\mom;uati<> ;
lim-HCs atrl initios always . ii linrnl a:ul ,
for sale cheap. Ii.in'i forget ilie place. |
j. a. a UMSTltOXCi. !
)f' Earth" iml< liit-ii t.? me arc request 1
!o lie j rompl in ntakimi se'iieniont. Col Ice
lie," ii.iim I " made or I sii.-.li bo compelled .
lo ado; t sevi re mci-iires.
CHEISTMAS f j
Our usually large and varied stock of
I
Christmas Goods,
Embracing every variety of
HlKM'Il CAMJIJftS
l'ANCV CANDIES,
PLAIN CANDIES,
UPriiltCJ ?,2.1.c3L Nuts,
OF ALL KINDS,
Currants, Citrons, Prunes, Ilni?in?, Fifjs. j
Jellies, Preserves, Spices, Ounces, FJiivor-1
iii;r list tads, Dtssicaicd t.'oconnut, &e., ?c. 1
o ?
j
Family and Fancy Groceries,
JJIM i; 51 FAT.
Pig Hams, Pigs' Feet. $c.j
I
Ho !>oojt constantly oil hand n choice
Uock id'
rOBACCO AND CIGARS, <
An.! continue In roll <j
riio Beet Ciftar for the Least
Money.
rirnverks mtd T?js!
In greater variety thnn ever.
.
\Y o 'Miii.it a call from our former 11*011a
n l the | uMie generally, ami guarantee
ooils at the lowest prices passible.
KIEKLEY & SSIITKtlecl!
t f
Oliceac.
i/i/h imXlii) I'llEliSE for sale l?y
DAL'M BU09.
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, 1
Just Received by
E1SS1BS' & BOTSat,
AT
Prices to Suit the Times, j
We have just opened a compete assortraent of NEW GOODS, such as we usually ,
keep, consisting of ^
DRY GOODS, I IiOOTS AND SHOKS,
READY MADE CLOTHING, I HARDWARE,
WOODWAKE, I 0 HOCKKitY, &t\,
Together with full linos cf ' .
Choice Family and Plantation Groceries,
all of which have been carefully selected, and purchased upon the most fftj0ruUe
terms, and at the
LOWEST PRICES, \
Give us a call and examine our goods and pricey before n aking your purcli; s i\
elsewhere. "
LARGE STOCK OF BAGGING AND TIES
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR COTTON.
KENNEDY & BOY KIN.
| $100,000
WORTH OF GOODS
TO BE SOliD
J
At Astonishing: Low Prices:
CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods,
Clothing, Hats,
Shoes, Hardware,
Saddles, Harness,
Groceries, Hashing,
Ties.
We Still Pay Above Market Price for Cotton.
BAUM BROS. ^
REMEMBER!
VOL' CAN
Buy <l?e 3iest and Olieapest
BOOTS AKD SHOES,
BOOTS Wli SHOES,
BOOTS A\IS SHOES,
HATS AND CLOTHING,
HATS AND CLOTHING. s^j
HATS AND CLOTHING, ^
I
Gf cuts.5 1? 11i*iiis?l iiiis>' GoocL%
breiil^' J^uvnisliingj Goods,
Qents,' I^iieiiteliing; Goods,
t
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AT
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W. L. ABTHUB'3
W. Jj. ARTHUR'S
W. L. .AJEWTHTJKfS