The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, January 08, 1878, Image 4
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THE EMKTAVr SHU*.
Tlic sc.; bird's wiiit; o'er ocean breast
Slmols iii,c a j_n?-ii:>r v ar.
\\ hi!*. tliv iradiance of tiic w
Spread* kindling last and far;
And yet "hat splendor wins thee not? j
Tliv stiii ami i!i<m?SitTitl eye
Dwells but on olio (lark, d.-sluul sj?ot
Of all llie main ami sky,
Look round thee, oYr the slumbering deep
A solemn glory broods :
A tiie ! :> I It ii.iiched the beacon s! ecp,
And all the golden woods ;
A thousand gorgeous clouds on high
Dura wish an amber liirlit :
What spell from that rich pageantry
Chains ilown that gazing sight ?
A softening thought of human cares
A feeling link'd to earth !
Is not yon speck a hark which hoars
The loved of many a hearth ?
Oh ! do not Hope, and (Irivf, and Fear,
Crowd her frail world even now.
And manhood's prayer and woman's tear
follow livr Vt'H.urou.-l 1'iwn.
Bright arc 1 he flouting clouds above,
Tlic glittering sea below;
lint we are hound by cords of love
By kindred weal and woe.
Tlier.fore, amidst this wide army
Of glorious things and fair.
My sonl is on tlint bark s lone way?
For human hcaits arc ihcic.
WIT AM) 1U M0K
Tiik Very JJest.?' What do you
tiiiuk is the best size for a mail?" drawl
ed a lazy fop to li s physician. "KxcrCISE,"
sternly replied the doctor.
The memory, as a true i'm ml, is
made tlu- firmer by being trusted; notino
down trifling things is the very way to
d?stroy what remnant of memory you
have.
Woman's Wit.?"See here, wife,
you indulge Hint b y too much, lie's
- a pet fret mule." "Oh. husband, plearc
don't accuse our poor bay of having an
ass f..r a father." The old gentleman
was silent.
It i; a high, solemn, almost awful
thought for every individual, that his
earthly influence, which has had a commencement
here, will never, through all
ages, were he the meanest of us all,
have an end.
Over the dmr of a pork butcher in
an Euglish villngo in an cas'ern county,
may be seen a signboard representing a
man in a black coat brandishing a hatchet.
with the inscription : "John Smith
kills pigs iikc his father."
A Somewhat gushing friend wishes
us to live longer on oarfh (linn we care
to live hero below. Ho says: "How
--?~?1 1 enjoy your paper ! It does my heirt
and head cnual good. May you live as
long as the banj>>oo!" llow long doe?
t!>c bamboo live?
For. Time and ErKitxiTY?"Do
you think that souls separated here are
united hereafter?" a-k d a j ale. cunciatcl
pietist of n friend. "I hop's not,"
was the chilling reply. '-It ???t n>"
a pretty good figure to -jet a divorce,
nod when L invested that money, 1 iuvestcu
?t fur time and eternity."
Xext Door.?A hoy once asked his
father who it was lived next d >or to
l>iiii, art I win 11 he heard the name in
<jniri <i it lie wild a fool. ' N i, my little
one, nut a fool, but a very sensible man;
but wby d.? you a*k the question ?"
' lb-cause," replied the buy, ''mother
mill the other day that you were next
door to a fool."
It was at the house of a well known
doctor 'T divinity, and the tittle toddling
girl wbo uid not like to s e her
aunt tiiui a ligl t< d ker sine lamp, had
eou.e honestly by a somewhat modilied
theory ol piudcstinati ui, said, "take
Care ! take care ! or we'll get blown up
into the sky ; then (ioJ il say : ( ill-*,
what are you in such a hurry for?' "
A man whotu Dr. Chalmers got to
? manage a disordeily S mday-schoo',
J kept his eyes wide open duiing praying.
and when one boy tliru-t a pin into
another, he marched up the aisle slid
pray ing, ani cuffed the boy's ears, and
went back again praying oil the way.
After that he was mister of the situation,
K>r flic boys thought that a man
who emu watch ami pray like that
could not be put down.
Thirty Millions of Gold.
Tlio Wealth that has boon extracted
from Alder Gulcli. Montana.
In the spring of ISt?3 a party of
five miners from Bannoek took tlie
trail lor the Yellowstone and Ilig
Horn country, which for some time
hud been supposed to be rich in
gold. Shortly after crossing t\c
Madison en their way eastward they
encountered Indians, and were driven
back aeioss the spur west of the
Madison into the valley of the Stinking
Water. Following down this
stream toward its junction with the
Jefferson, they camped over night at
the mouth of a narrow gorge coming
c o n
from the East. As usual tiny prospected
its bed, and to their intense
gratification found exceedingly rich
prospects. Stimulated bv success
they pushed explorations next morning
still further, and before the day
was over had satisfied themselves
that the new creek was richer than
any yet foun I in the Territory.
This was Alder Gulch, which proved
the most productive mountain gorge
for its length that has probably ever
been found in any par: of the world,
and whose history, if it could be
written, would present, perhaps, the
wildest scenes of dissipation and
lawlessnes that could be found.
The Fairweather party, the discoverers,
immediately located and
staked out the richest ground they
could find, and began washing, meeting
with unprecedented success.
For :t time the discovery was kept a
secret, but ultimately provisions had
to be bought, and the trip made to
TJannack for these resulted in the
publication of the news. Instantly
there was a tremendous rush to Alder.
Tho gulch was invaded by
tb? wilitaft and mott untonrtU of tk?
pioneers of those day*. Prospecting 1
disclosed tiie fact tint it was rich
from end to etui, {ror.i t!i base ?f,
..id llaldy at its nca 1 far down into
I fie valley *>! the S?ink'iig Water,
livery toot of the ground was taken
up. ami much was claimed twice ami
three times, a circumstance which
'instantly necessitate! a large grave,
vnr?l ami a coroner. W ii!i liardiy i
an exception, every claim in the camon
became almost immediately!
highly profitable. In twelve months
a population of lf?,000 had congre" j
gated there, ami five miniature cities;
had sprung to life, l'u.ing the sum-'
iner of LStio over six inilii >n dollars
i in dust, a yield almost incredible. 1
hud been taken from the bed of the |
creek, and in the spring of the fo!.. j
lowing ytar the population had in-!
creased through immigration from;
" ... .1* ,i. . ..,i' c i,??t, j
nil pans <?i uic *. iii.c-i l inn.-, iM/i.i
East and \Vest. to nearly 20,003s j
Many ehiiin3 yielded to their owner.!
?100,000, anil several doubled that
atnou't. It can he easily imagined
|
how wild must have been the days:
on that rugged stream where forCO
tunes were so plentiful, and whore
every attraction which the senses!
could call for was placed within i
reach of the miners suddenly raising
to affluence. The flush times at
Washoe were child's play to these
Alder (?ulch days.
Of the five sctthinents strung
along the narrow seventeen miles of
the eroek, Virginia, hcing the most
centrally located, was the most prominent,
and is to-itav the only one
inhabited. It is pleasantly located
on the ea>t bank of the creek, and
for a number of years was the capi*
tal of the Territory. During the
four years succeeding its discovery,
this cairon yielded the enormous
amount of ?35,00!),000.
The Kairweathor party, who dis
covered the gulch, realized immensely
front their claims, and threw
away their gold in all forms of excess
and dissipation, as was customary
among the pioneers. William
Fairwcather, the leader of the party,
a character in our national history,
not unlike Comstock, the discoverer
of the famous mines in Nevada, died,
like the latter, in abject poverty,
with few friends, and with scarce a
shelter over his head. In ! otli cases
tiie discoverer was forgotten or lost
in the faute of his discovery.
Dignity,
" Ali lie lacks is dignity.'' We
have heard the expression hundreds
of times, and it means nothing. It
is a kind of last resort to which critics
and fault-finders go to nurse
ilieir little prejudices and their empty
conceits. Uefore such j eople you
must he very correct?as stiff as a
poker and as stale as a baTcl of
fish. To be dignified you must he
unnatural, and we'd as leave be
dead as not to be < uiself. The average
Christian of this day belong*
to the same family with the digni*
lied man?they arc blood cousins.
He wears a long face, attends church
i courts and goes to church on Sunday
with commendable regularity,
i but lie is a greater fraud in truth
than the rascal who is living nu! hi sentence
in states prison. It' conscience
was judge, how many - dijjI
nilied" uten and " eon-i-tent Christians"
would be respectable here, r r
go to heaven when they die ? \\\>
wouldn't give a cent for all their
chance4.
(<cms.
Lord liacon said : If a mm he
gracious to strangers it shows he is
a citizen of the world, arid that his
heart is no island, cut off from other
lands, but a continent that joins
them.
Deal gently with those who stray.
Draw them back by lyvc and persuasion.
One hiss i.> worth a thousand
kicks. A kind word is more
valuable to the lost than a mine of
gold. 'i'iiiiik of this, uiitl boon your
guard yo who would chase to the
grave an erring brother.
Men will wrangle for religion :
write for it; light for it; die for it;
anything but live up to it.
We cannot easily hate the man
for whom we always pray.
God lirawelli straight lines, but
we think and call them crooked.
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Books, Jewelry
AM)
Fancy Goods!
A lu'"c "lii'.k of popu'-ir Seluiol I'.-ii!;-.
Colored l*ic-lnr?- Itenk*. Juveniles and I'riiniT'i,
A iinmil I'lildienltcns fir 1*77. I>.iy
It- >!..> . ledjjejs in: I 5!' "i?lv, Coiiij'usiii..
And Copy II i I*? 11 - and Ink' , fap, Note)
:iii*I Sc. .unit 1'iijn r and envelopes ! ill j
and Pencils
Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery,
II i/ors and ScNior* Spectacles, *iiittilt!r
for all ii pes; lMible-l*m * ? ! Cutis liiu/zlc
and breech loading, wit it iinfjlem? 111s. Pistols
Cuitridges ('Inisiiiias Toys. i,c. I'm
cy ('hina and (.latum arc.
RciiiiigON Sewir.2 Machines,
At grntly reduced prices.
J A. YOUNG.
dee It f
Mnckoro!.
| Kits of Msckorel fur sa^> at^ ^ j
I* Hie mo?l u?'iii;il l>alsaui t'vc ua-tl !>r
stiffen i'*? from pulmonary <Iisea >? ?. I
II i<> ciiiiiiidxi'iI of herbal products, which
have it spccliio e ll'oct. on tiio throat uml
lan^<; detaches from the air cells nil Ir- |
r Italia mutter: caiiic- it to l>o expect?- i
rati il, ami ni otice < hecks the iiitlatiimatiori
which produce* III" rmisii. t klnsie iIomi
relieves tlie ino?: ills!paroxysm,
Koothct* nervniioiif'M. tttiil i'iiali!i? tlic s:i('fcrer
to enjoy unlet re s?t liiifht. ticins; a
pleasant cordial, it Iiiiipk the ucith stonirch.
and is specially recommended lor
thihlren.
~ ?
TVhaf outers, say aoom
Tail's Expectorant.
Had Asthma Thirty Years,
Hmtimoiik, Ftbtuory3,1S75.
" I have l.atl Asthma l.iirly year , and never iot.r.d
r.rtcdicinu that liai sai-h a li.tnpv < lie t."
\V. F. HOGAN. Charlis S{.
A Child's Idea of Merit.
New Oki.kant., Aorvutter 11, 1 -<>.
'Tutt'- Kxptrli rant is:: familiar name in iny hoimc.
My wile thinks it tho l?tt medietas in the worl 1.
anil the children snv it is nicer than rnola'M-s
canity.' " NOAH WOODWARD, iOI N. Poydrrs Si.
"Six, and all Croapy."'
" T cm the mother of six childp 1; a!I of them have
I?cen enmpy. Without Tail's Kxpectnrnnt, I limit
think they could Iiave survived some 01 the attack .
It is a mother's l ies .irijj."
MAF.Y STEVEN'S, Frtmkfcrl, Ky.
A Doctor's Advice.
" In my practice, 1 advise all families to keep Till .t
Kxpectnrant, in sudden emergencies, lor coughs,
croup, diphtheria, etc."
T. P. ELLIS, M.D., Newark, N.J.
Oitltl Ity rtll tJyuf/ffitits. I'rirr fil.OO. Otfiivs
' Murrttfi Stmt, AYic York.
"THE TREE IS KNOWN BY ITS FRUIT."!
" Tult'aPill* ire \7><nh theirfreight n eld-"
HEV. I. B. SIMPSON, l-ouij*il!a, Ky.
" Toll's 1'ill* n"1 a > . i s-in? of the nil-.-.
Ictnihceniury."?REV. K. R. OSGOOD, Saw Yc.-k.
"I hnvs U'C'I Tuti'- for tnrpor cf the liver.
Yhrv are f.:;>erlor l<> a:-y moduii.j lcr biliary U :
1 e..\le'ra ever mail
I. P. CARR, AlHrnryat Lavy, Augusta, Ga.
' T 1 ve vse I Toll's I'lli.- i.vc years i 1 my family.
'i 1. v foreoslivciu . ,.i:ul hiliouMiCs.s."
r. H. WILSON. Georgetown, Tcsaa.
i ' ! have -I Tu't's >1t w:''i itreal hem I t."
\J. IV. MANN. Priilor f/ichllo Rey'iter.
'- \"c f '1 f'v Vns. . 11 : s Pi !? I > f.n; ul, all
. :h<: . - :.\Y3- 6 CO.. Carlemvillo, Ca.
' V ' 'Mils 1 :.vc . I > t t?v I I ) ts-lahlish
their i I . 'i . v worji'|;j.emnui ."
V.'. II. UAflRQN.^OJjjr.;,0'.., Doaton.
I " Th . i ' t o iv.e.'i i.i.r > . .. < !! a ' ir.te.l' i the cere
1 r;{ . .... -1 s Tot's I'.
J35. CR JMM?L, nichrarr.i, Virginia.
A:O A TM^VN-D
i.vM yi?7.'i*.'e. i'.J Mi'hi r fw:'. O/jico
.luvniij S'.rrrt. A.'iy Xur/i*
pmi's eEeeI
| iv.'-: J..' C 3L p Ji -Jj. |j
HIGH TESTIMONY, ^
utytothelian
J'- r- ' f. Os/.'" ,?.? ' l iiri fiw St.y uj
- v.-:v-icV3Eaa?r?
.ir'OCTI-i r'.j
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I ,v.\ i; uv.Pd* mm ir ilintimc.
' .( . jioa rrorriH
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i?> Sally Tn!:n .
v :5 In-.-.? I
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ttupV 1W^8B t!1I rare rr utCTget wuiMUVBlT
! D:ictUKthat Jloi numiCalt! are heir la.
J m^il ravuitt VSLbORS SiXUUORSK
' vMm'.'j'.tcti'.
VI iilSZ VZ. VtcvrieJcr.
iajuomosSi **
THE POPULAR HOUSE |
i
or
W, E. ELLIS.
In niMition t? my >!< ck of
WINES. LIQUORS. TOBACCO1
I bavt' :i'Klc?l n
JPTJXj'JL* STJ-JPJE*XjTT
OF
I 1
Family and Fancy Groisi';
lv. . .. Pi. .... c? ?? ir .1 ..ii ii.? I
!?? r ?'ii, i i*nir, i , ? ? . mi i a?i i in*
1 id m : a. lit li'.t 1;< i.t in .1
| I
AN i!! l.o on It tii I .1:11 : : s ilc :il l.oUom 1
l-if' !' " "l* y.i'i j..ir t.i t? el \vl;vrc frsvr j
Mil' U l-.lt! Hi till* t>i I 1nSi !.
W. H. CLLiS.
BACK AGAIN.
1 IIA VII the plwuureof announcing tn my ;
IVii-ii'l- iiiiJ | t'loi.s t'v.t 1 linve len 1 v? I 1
3JY CJS.kS K'SAlVEii.
ul. ic with l:ir prpalfi- !":?< iiiti?*n mid m.v.nil
in < 1 !i:iii I ! I '.In. il.e l:n\ 1 am;
r 1 fj- u t'l 1 it 1 vlnet a
MUST CLASH I5AKKKY
in ovi'. v rr<*>cvt. ami tin' jiairoiiajie <? 11?< (
jtiiMie i-t cordially -niicii' .
Wnh'i's For (iikrs
ofnny description j rnnipily itnd ist!ifu<loi
ily !i 11 i-iI Iiy <-inj i u-iii ! i <.
i
O fii 1.1 X; 37 O CI cl
i!\v:i >ii liiuiil.
... i' -J.:It- MKS. II. cuosr.v.
!
w II j > ? i n * 0
<| SAW K.Moi; v (! I N. vi1lltt ?i> !i?p 1.
Pxr \, ill ?(.; | ot a \y ' iw price.
A?;_' i (it f. i! a I'M i:i:os.
Siss^iii*^ jub<3 TI?\M.
22,000 v"'-ra",iIN,:'
5<)J IJin: 11 TIKS,
F a- sale lo a liy
oslSilr ;tui\M UH0=?i
THE OLD COSHER LTliE
W. C. GEE AID
WouM invite the ailcii'ii 11 of the j-ubiic
In liis
Immense Sleek
run Tin:
Fail and Winter Trade,
Consisting ill r u t of
>i \ <!.)((!<, Nation*.
Sluts Halts, ( 'otilil jr,
(Jcnls I'ui n sli ()i n.l?.
l'i.iicy A:tides, (irc.viii s,
Provisions, liucoti. Haul.
t'l.ccsc. Crackers, Scjrar,
('oITce, Tea, M da.-s-'s.
(i jmio i (in (I-. Salt.
Pepper, Sugars, TuL;iic?-.v, &v.
which lie lifts just 10 ivci'. fnml^u iiitli is
larger nn?l far superior to any previous
stock lie lias over exhibited.
1 would ask a careful < xainination of my
-lock before purchasing, as 1 am col lident
that 1 can save money to all who need
gooiN.
Highest cash prices paid f. r
COTTON
and all kinds of
Country Pr?d!ice.
Mv slock of
isiui Ties
is extensive. f p. 10.
JUST OPENED.
Fall and V/inter Stock
AT
James Jones.
I have the pleasure of announcing to
HIV niinierous | a ru;is uiai i . navu
Just Returned from the Northern
Mnrkets
where I purchased a heavy stock of
FALL A! WINTER GOOES,
i which I propose lo sell at prices cot rcspon'
ding with the low price of cotton.
My stock of
HARDWARE
cannot he oxjellad in this market, and a* I
made tav purchases in this hue, under the
most favorable circai.istuiict s, 1 can afford
to sell the futuc at the
Very Lowest Prices.
COTTON.
I nm always in tlie market, and give the
' highest market prices in cash.
The patronage of the public is solicited,
l'olitc and attentive clerks on hand to
serve customers.
seplU?tf J AMI'S JONES.
W. CLYBURN,
! (ioaoral Insurance Ascnf,
Pcprcsents:
Galvesion Imrm tmilm.
rnion Marine ami fire In tit. ttec Co.,
Texas Ilaukinjr and Insurance Co..
Calve: ton Iti.-.ttrraro e Co.,
Of Calvestoit, Texas.
I "ash Capital ift.OO'l 00
Surplus I",.! SI i'7
T o..! rst (ir
(W NT A I, a A.SSKT8, 67.Vi.T8l 1?7.
G&lia M Insurance Ctapy,
Columbus, (!a.
OKOANIZKD IX 185l>.
Capital Stork : , . . . $. '>< IU,(XX I (?>
Total Assets 62-1,420 22
ocCldtr
the SUN.
1H?S. ^cw York. 1S7S.
A ? 1 lie time approaches for tli?* renewal
of Mii>.erij't ions, ill!; Sl'.N won lit rcmiml
its hit-mis ami well-wishers c\etvv. It ere,
lhat it is again .* camli-iate for their cmisiileration
tin 1 support. I j-ui its i -cunl lor
the ]?asl ten year- it relies for a eoiiliniilitre
of tin- lie.it ly sympathy ami generous
co-operation which have l.itlii ito been extetnleil
to it liotn every i|itartei* ol the
Union,
'1 lie DAILY SIN is a IVttr jape sheet ol
2# i-olninits, pi:ee I v mail, j <?-1 pai'l. '<">
cents a iiintitii. or 5--; per yitir.
The Suitilny e?lilicii the SI N is an
eight page siu?t of ."''i?..!im ns. V. hile giving
tin- news of the <!:iv it a?*.i ( Maittsii
larpe amount of litel ny art-! miscellaneous
matter, specially pteparel l?r it. The
-! N|) \V SI N h is met with great sticoess.
IV-ipa! I. SI.-') n y car.
ths; v:'i a :v.
V. I n don not know the Vi I'KKLY SUX?
!t riic lat' j i!11*<.i: '.hi;! i1 o t'nii ! Sinicv.
11; (* ?istt'!:* . i. nl lo\ Niiirii 11:^u-.. 11 I
lamilics j-itc-i ;! ? ivt'lt'iiiiit* j'.i .1 s wreiklv,
am! ivj!it11! A in l! i^Ii! .. 1.11 ?< um
i'.ti-l lir ii'l. It" ii. uv d.i.ii iial.i?H|i
(-uiliir.il aidl litfinry ?1? j-:ir;it.*-i.t muk" i!
i^n'iiliall; :i :i tiinal l?r ' (ami ;. nti I liii<11-?
- i li?. Irian: t?ii ? ?I I! i r a \ < ar. jm-i
j'aiil. Tliin | i nna'ity i -i'!?
liaikos il I lie ciii'-it f-t new ; jut J ': 1 ?Ii)i(*<|
Fur rln'n of tin. wi'ii i(' oil Ii. wo will
rial :im i Mra o-ijn- 1' \.:?li? i'i
in..MI:.I: ?>F T m: : i \.
iii?v"J7 .*> ' > ^ 'i '> *11 it.
Just Received,
A I.AilCK AND WKLI. SKi.KFVKl)
none of
AX to C,iI<>i'OKS.
\\ Ii i!i ;\v jiianntt c pare.
A! m?,
GROCERIES. TOBACCO
ami CIGARS,
Clioap fur ('as!:, Iiy
JOHNS'] ON \ UI.ADNKY.
O.m 23?f]
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
I licg leave lo announce Unit I am now
teceivini a
NEW STOCK
ClF
rnrcs.
MELK INKS.
l'AINTS,
OILS.
PKIIH'.UKR V,
IIKUSIIKS,
PATENT MrDK lNKS, ;
FAN< V GOODS, |
Ac., kc. |
?> i;;ri? i jM ' | wr iw MMI ;II j i .n : iu run iuu
times. My slock embraces everything I
urua.ly r?*iiii?l in a |'
FIRST CLAFS IKtC STORE.'
Cigars and Tobaccos.!
!
A large supply of the most popular brands j
Durham SmokingTubacco, and ;he celebra-:
led Gravely Chewing Tobacco, the best in |
use.
Gunpowder Tea!
I hpjjto Call (lie Altcllliun if families
to tliis nriiele. which I guaranteeto be the
he>t in market, and cannot fail to please, j
TO! LET SOAPS in great variety and nl ;
n:l prices.
CHOICEST PERFUMERIES .and Toilet !
Powders, in great variety.
? !
SPICES. Ml'STAI'.D, PKPrER, 11AK-;
in^ Powder unci Condensed Milk always on !
1 .....1
A LARGE STOCK OF LAMPS, LAMP;
Fissure*, Keicseite Oil, &c\, constantly on j
hand.
PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, j
I would call the special attention of J
painters and others wanting White Lead to
my
ftoutlscriB ^YIiileLead,
which is guaranteed strictly pure and can-.
not tail to give satisfaction.
C. J. DUKLAP.
UK, MP ;
i
PF.GS TO CALL ATTENTION TO IIIS !
large and carciully selected stock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES !i
:o:
My st ek is made up ot tic best and j
purest, consisting in part, of
Drugs, Medicines,
Oils, Paints,
Dye StuiTs, Glass,
Putty, Turpentine,
Soaps, Stationery, j
Fancy Toilet Articles,
Choice Perfumery, Lamps,
Burners, Patent .Medicines,
Trusses. Looks,
Paper, Envelopes, !
raucy Candies.!
r.T,? I'lijsic'f.ns prescriptions accurately j
compounded, nnd solicited from nil parts of I
the country. oct'ddtf I
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iEED AND SALE ST/BLES.
livery convenience on the spot. Always i
put up at
AKMS'i KONG'S ro MM 01)1 QMS
STAKLKS
on DcK-ilb Street. Good \ iimp well on '
premise.*.. Animals well I'd and properly i
cared for by accomplished hostlers.
PttlCKS VKItr MODMRATKHorses
nnd mules always on hand and
for sale cheap, lton'f forget the place.
J. A. AK.MSTKOXG. ;
HsX... r.irlies indchted to in<> are request
to he prompt in making se'tlcmeiit. Collec- 1
lions must be made or 1 shall be compelled ;
to adopt severe measures.
CHRISTMAS f,
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Our usually large ami varied stock of
Christmas Goods,
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Embracing every variety of
FilKNCII CAN!) IKS,
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FANCY CANDIES,
PLAIN CANDIES,
r'milsanci Nuts,
OF ALL KINDS, ,
('inraiils. Citrons, Prunes, Raisins, Figs. |
I? i!i?i. Preserves, Spi e?. Sauee-t, Flavoring
Extracts, Dedicate J Cocoauut, &c., \e
Family and Fancy Groceries,
JIIXCi: MEAT.
Pig JI (tins, Pigs' Feet Sc.
We Loop constantly on hand a choice
-lock of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
And continue t> -ell {
The Best Cigar for tlie Least
Money.
FireworkM ;ntrf Toys!
In ^renter variety titan ever.
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We So!it it a call fn in < ur former i ntron*
ami the pnMic genet ally, and guarantee
goods at the lowest pi ices possible.
KIRKLLY & SMITH leel
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CiiOC3C.
fl rfkil IJOXKS CHEESE f.-r sale by
JJAUM UB09. ,
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS,
Just Received by
mmmmr & soms,
AT
Prices to Suit the Times,
We have just opcueJ a complete assortnietit of NEW COODS, such as we usually
jeep, consisting of ^
DRY GOODS, 1 ROOTS AND SHOES,
READY MADE CLOTH IXC. I HARDWARE,
WOOD WARE, I CROCKERY. Ac., .
Together with full lines cf
Choice Family and Plantation Groceries,
.11 of which have been carefully selected, and purchased upon the most ffr.voiable
i or ins, and at the
I.OWEST PKICES,
Give us a call and examine cur geeds and pi ices before irakir.g ycur purchase
elsewhere.
LARGE STOCK OF BAGGING AND TIES
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR COTTON.
KENNEDY & BOYKIN.
$100,000
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WORTH OF GOODS
TO BE SOLD
At Astonishing Low Prices;
CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods, k
Clothing:, Hats,
Shoes, Hardware,
Saddles, Harness,
Groceries, Bagging,
Ties.
We Still Pay Above Market Frice for Cotton. 1
BAUM BROS.
REMEMBER!
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ROOTS A\D SHOES,
ROOTS A>\R SHOES,
ROOTS Ai\? SHOES, -~Ji
HATS AND CLOTHING,
HATS AND (JLUTHIJNG,
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(jioiBtw/ (jloods, I
(jJoiiIk' !Kiii*iiifsliiii{g Goods,
C*el^uriiisliiiig Goods, ,
AT
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