?-?~ ?r
RUST AT LAST.
After lln? sWwir, tlie ttnii.juil sun:
Silver vlars. when the ?l:iv is <
After tin' siiuw, tite cnieral'l ? -;
After tlie harvest, golden sheaves.
i
After t!io rioluls, the violet sky:
t.iuii t woods w 1 o:t the wind goes by:
A fie i lite teni|H'.?t. the lull of waves:
After I he battle. peaceful jrruves.
\fter tbe knell. ?he wedding bell?:
Joyful ?reeijn^s frotii sad farewells;
After 1 S<e htiil, the radiant ro?e:
After our weeping. sweet repose.
Alter lite bur leti, tlie Mis-Tnl meed:
Alter tlie furrow, the waking a "1;
i*. ... - I... j|: il.A .li.tnii* in??f
AUt r the v v;v -r?it-i.
WIT AND HUMOR
The woes' kinJ of education?to be
brought up by a policeman.
When do^s a man feci giriish ??
when he uiakcs his maiden speech.
A girl who marries well is said to I
ii ake a lucky hit, though she is herself j
ta il to le a lueky miss.
4 Robbv. why don't your mother sew
rp your trousers!''" ' Van?o she's at
the vestry, sewing fur the heathen."
A can Francisco rran has just invented
a ^out-making niachin-. Hp
warrants.th it any bout it turns out will
kili an ^irjimry man with on? square)
kick, nod the oust h irdcn J book
ag nt wifefftcnty.
A polI#e toung lady recently asserted
that she lind lived near a barn yard, and
thit it was impossible for her to sleep
in the morning, on account of the out
cry male by a gentleman hen.
A bashful y>nng man cseortc 1 home
an e I'l.tlly bishfnl voting la<ly. As they
approached t!ie dw??liit)g 6f the damsel,
she sai l, eiitrentitigly: " Z?kiel, now
d> not tell anybody you beau*J mo
horn " Saiy." s ?i?l ho, emphatically,
" do i t yon mind: 1 am as much
aslia ned of it as you arc."
A liorticultur.ilist advertised that he
would supply ail sorts of fruit trees and
plants, "specially pie-j.'ants of all kiuds.
A gentleman tbercnp* n sent him an
o.'lcr for a package of cus'ord-pic seed
an 1 a dozen winc-fic plants. The
gentle nan promptly filled the order by
sending l.im lour goos -eggs and a j
801 lit dog.
A fashionable young man lately presented
bis sweetheart with a string of |
pearls. As she bung them joyously
around her neck, a cloud came over her
brow, ami she etied : ' ]5e!oveJ, do not
pearls betoken tears?*' ' Nary tear."
was the response; "them's imitation.''
The acute and quick-witted llcv.
Lemuel IJavnc?, ol Vermont, wellknown
years ago throughout New Kngland,
was once saucily accosted by an
impudent trillcr with the question,
' Mr. ilaynes. how old do you suppose
the devil' li?" " Vou must k?-ep your
own family record." was the immediate
rcspjiise.
Fdueate:! Farmers.
There ore many farmers who arc
successful ami highly respected that
possess little education: hut they are
careful, observing ami have good,
sound sense. Hut with more liberal
education and general reading, they
even could accomplish the same results,
and with more case and pleasure
to themselves.
Knowledge "f almost any bean *!i
ol" useful odu 'aMou will he of value
to t e )OU?g farm r. Our age is a
progressive < no. Th rapid tran<ji
i-tation by s'c im in a great d> groc
lessens the difference of j rices
ami values at distant markets, and
tlie t?legrap!i greatly abridges, as
jgf weil as exped tes, the forms of com
W manication. 1? >th railroads and
V telegraphs, :.s well as many comI
merei il lu>u>es, require their clerks
J and othef employees to understand
and he able to write phonography or
short hand.
Frequently, from accident, ill
health or other circumstances, young
farmers and old ones find it necessary
to go into stores, offices or factories
for employment, and if educate!?
veil versed in popular
branches of business education?
iliev can much more easily and!
ivndnv command positions and good I
pay, while'education and knowledge
also render tlicni better farmers for;
the possession.
IVcI.Iac . ;i' tlmr u??vr? tinnic know
l.'fljjo of nil these thi?:g.s, they arc
better prepared to enjoy and appreciate
what they read and the lee'
turea they hear. Better still, if they
can take 3iicii notes or reports of the
h-ctures, speeches or .sermons which
t'i"V hear as wiil be useful or pleasant
at a future time, when thev
wi'h to think of tlieui.
And there is no young farmer
but lias time enough to study ami
learn very much, ui'hout hindering
hi! business at all, if ho don't spend ,
his leisure hours at the races, the
courts, or at the corner grocery or:
ttvern. Wo a 1 wars found time to
study, and worked hard, too.?Mi*
A Brat Fsirmer'ji Maxims.
Tiie successful life of Mr. Jacob 1
Sttrrwn, the prince of Atneaican j
farmers, is nttrihuted to the closet
observation of the following tnaxmis,
originated by himself: ;
Make your fences high and strong:
so they will keep cattle anil pigs
out. If you have brush, mskc your,
lots sccure, and keep the hogs from i 1
the corn.
Be sure to get your hands to bed
by seven o'clock?they will rise i I
early by force of circumstances.
P*v a ham', if ho is a poor hand.
all you promise him ; if he is a good ,1
one, pay him a little more; it will \
VttcouiUfctt hiui to do etdl LftUVi 1
mmmmmm, . . ?
Always feed your hands as well as
yon feed your yourselves, for ilie
laboring men sic llie bone and sinew
>! the land, and ought to be well
treated.
I am satisfied that getting up
early, industry and regular habits
are the best medicine prescribed for
health.
When had. rainy weather comes,
so you can't work out of doors, cut,
snl't and haul your wood, make your
racks, fix your fences or gate, and
patch tiie roof of your ham or
house.
Study your own interests closely,
and do not sdeitd your time in dec*
1 ting Presidents, Governors or other
smaller oiticcrs, or taik of hard times
1 and spend your time in whittling
I store boxes.
Take your time and make caleu
j 1:?tions; do tilings in :i hurry, but
I do tlicin at the proper time, at.d
( Icfep your mind .15 well a.s your body
| employed.
FOTJTS'S
tfORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS.
C'k^li ?oaro or prevent
?>"0 IlfTtSE-irlU die Ot t'OtTO. liOTTS or Lrxc FETOR.
1i Foutz* l'oir 'crs nre osi d In time.
FoutPsPowdc rsvril! en:e nnd p:overt IJoo CnoLir.x |
j Fcate* Powders will prevent Catos is Iowl, c^
tf l.iliy Tcrfceys.
! l'oiitz* powders will 5pfTpr-j? tiio r;entity of mlli:
j an.; en ?m twenty per ceuU, und make the batter Aria
I ?nd nweet.
Feuc'fc Powders trill euro or prevent almost may
DiatntM Horses and Cattle are l'lrto.
Kot-TZV 1'nVMM WILL OIV2 E*.TIsr.lCTIOX.
Sola everywhere.
DAVID E. roUTZ, Proprietor,
JUiTIMODE. ar<t
1- the most Kfiilnl bul?r.m ev < . Used by
mireran from pulmonary diseases.
It Ik composed of herbal product*, vrhlch
liavc a specific effect on the throat and
Inn;*; detaches from the air cell* all IrI
rltutine matter: cause* it to be expecto|
rated, and atones check* the InflaRiniation
! w htch produces the couch. A tingle dose
i relieves the most distressing paroxysm,
soothe* nervouaiier.s, and enable* the sufferer
to enjoy <|iilet rest at night. Heine a
pleasant eordial. It tones the tvenk ?tom- i
I n< h. and is specially recommended for
: children.
What others say about
TutVs Expectorant.
Had Asthma Thirty Years,
Baltimore, February 3,1875. 1
I "I have lind Asthma thirty years, and never lound
a acdicine that had such a happv effect."
W. F. HOGAN, Chariot St. |
A Child's Idea of Merit.
New Onlkans, Nortmber 11, 1x76.
"Tutt's Expectorant is :i familiar name in my hnusc.
My wile thinks it the best medicine in the world,
and the children snv it is 'nicer than molasv,
candy.'" NOAH WOODWARD, 101 N. PoydrasSt.
uCIv onrl oil rpnnnu "
kjiAy Qiiu an uiuupyt
"I am the mother of six children ; all or them 'rave
been croupy. Without Tutt's Kxpectorant, I don't
think they could have survived some of the attacks.
It is a mother's blesving."
MARY STEVEN3, Frankfort, Ky.
A Doctor's Advice. ,1
" In my practice, I advise all families to kecpTutt'a
1 Expectorant, in sudden emergencies, for coughs,
croup, diphtheria, etc."
T. P. ELLIS, M.D., Newark, N.J.
?o/cf by nil druyyUtH. 1'rirv OJico
3il Murray atrrrt, JVetr York.
"THE TREE IS KNOWN BY ITS FRUIT."
44 Tutt's l'iil* are worth their weight in gold.''
REV. I. R. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky.
' Tott's Pills ere a hk-ci.iI b!c?cine of the nine,
tcenlh century."?REVJF\_R^_OSGOOD, New Yorlr.
" I have u.ccd Tutt's 1'ills for torpor of the liver. (
They are superior to any medicine for biliary d.s- j
. rJc-rx everjnade."
t. P. CARR, Attorney at Lew, Augusta, Ga.
' I have rsnt Tutt'sTiToThve year* in nty family.
Yhey uru uncounted forco*tiven? i-s and biliousness."
F. R. WILSON, Georgetown, Texas.
"I have used Tutt's Medicincwith crcat benefit."
VV. VV. MANN, Editor Mobiio Rogister.
"We bo'1 fiftv hoxeTjnttV Pill* to five of all j
others. CAYRE & CO^Cartersville, Ga.
"Tutt's Pills have oiilyto he tried to establish
their merit*. They wort like ina^ie."
W. H. BARRON, 93 Summer St.. Boston.
" There i< no medicine mi well adapted to the cure
of hiii-us tii orders as Tutt's Pills."
JOS. BSUMMEL, Richinond, Virginia.
AND A THOUSAND MORE.
Sold I'U 'fmafllfits. US tents a bar. Ofiice
33 Murray Street, Aeut York.
ITUTT S HAIR DYE I
SWBORSBD.
^ HIGH TESTIMONY. r'(
rfi'Of Ttlf. t'.iciric JOfUX.IL.
t i A CREAT INVENTION . . fl
fy hiu'wrn iiisilr in'i)R. II'IT, iifvcw tnrk, I,
,J w'ileli re-tores youttifiil Iwnutj to the hair. I
? That emtueut i-hemi-t lias succeeded In j
9J product"? a Hair live which Imitates M
2 nature t? j refection. old bachelors may F
E P'ir/$1.nO. Oft e* 83 Murray*St., 8
" % St iv I'urk, Sold O'J all druyylsts. 'r
At or Aciii' 4'tisl.
|
1 living o:i i.nn! : <? !.tr}C" a Mich o!
I.I'j'filS t?fl>'' t ({ita'itirs in cniry tlirtnurh ;
llie tlall fi'tisnn, 1 inn sl?*tci*it i:: ! io !tin. '
it ittlo itiunev. and in order to tin so raj-hl- ;
ly, liuve fit! lit l- 'l t" st 11 at the t't.ll .tv.nj;
rcrv low prices l>\ tin* j.n'i n :
()'i (,ri>w II v. i I v o Whisky Si - "? j1
Dickey l'y?' * 2.i?0 1'
.Millers live I'.".!) ' s
I'li lo III' Ohio live 175
Nol i It I arc'iin t (' rii 2 ."ill ? I
!> t!iiiiinr > (' .rn 1 7"? '
Ai'l 'e I'roi'lv tic best) !> 7.7 i
(iiti^cr Uraiidv 2.J70 '?
I 'Ia"k'<r. v Illy 2 no ?
(V:tt it llt- .tiily UStU '
Din !( > ;? * 2170 |*
ii tot mire ; 2 *? >
l'ort AVI in 2.n?? i
ami < i ;.tt s in variety, til !nv
pru'i ?: . .1 in :i'i-nritut-ui in \
FamiIy G; oce nes
> J" 111 o lie ! ijuaiitv.
'' i" : i ! i:i", .i-i 1 [ii . ii v <i 1 - - I
foiv j-iir?*2:.i < N *vvlit?r?'.
J. H, LOLL IS.
:i
nt " O'nl it nek Comer," IJroail Si,. Cami!I'll,
S. C. jnii 1 -M
; .i
Water-Purifying Chain Pump
A? knowldge J to lu? inr to any oilier
[>iiin} known. N" viilviM in pet nut ?ifcr
iler. Jiu ki I ainl i lmiii - ii>:i*lo n'* piilvnlit?!
ii ali' i In iron. The foulest water
nude | lire hv Ii n< r.f this pump. 10
iM'l i.r li'.n. i' i); emdi ii'l-liIioti.'i 1 foot, oO 0
ciiin, I Ii i-i pump iiuiy lie examined nl ihc "
Latham lltJusL*. 1 A
janK-tf LATHAM fc l'EttKIN'S. 1W
Delinquent Tax Sales. j
Office of County Auimtor, ) j
Camuf.n, S. (/' , Dec. 18, 1877. j
In accordance with instructions from
the Comptroller-! ivneral's office, 1 hereby
publi-li the Li>t of Lauds in the
County of Kershaw, upon which the
taxes for the fiscal year 1S7<? have not
been paid.
DkKATjIS TOWNSHIP.
scinmi. losrniex so. 1.
Addison, Tims. 2 acres land, 1 building.
Ifiacey, dim fit) acres land
t'anley, Mrs S A 1 ! >t, buildings
Cnnwiy, Anna M 1 lot. 2 buildings
Comvay, K J ?j0 acres land
Cantcy, Charlotte ;i acre*. 1 h tildirig
Carlo*, John St n. 2fi acres, 1 building
('lark. Mrs. L C 1 lot, 1 buildir.g
Chesnut, Harry fit) acres
(Vicinaii, A 17 acres
Deltas, J 1' Trustee, 1 lot 1 building
1 >nrby, Adam 1 0 acres
Dickcrsuu, 8am *?fi acres
Green, l'addy 1 lot, 3 buildings
Graham, A (J (Nelson tract,) ."00 acres
Johnson, A bra in 5 acres
McMulien, Alex. f>0 ucrrs
Myers, T S 1 I t, 1i buiiduigf.
Sykes, L-v iiii;! 35 aires - buildings
seiioiii, oisTiiii T so. 2
DcIVs, I] C 5 acres, 3 buildings
Halle. Jenny 2."I aens, 4 buildings
Hunter t'bas (>1 A S) 101 acres, 3
build.tigs
Ni !.-oti. Im:u| 70 acicj, 1 building
IVrry, Mi >ley 05 acres, 1 building
Stuckey, James 231 acres, 2 buildings;
Sumter John 100 acres
Triuilin, Margaret 07 acres
Williums, Hick 30 acres, 1 building.
.'. Iin.ll, ItlSTEIOT NO. 3.
Adams, W:Ilium 214 acres, 4 buildings!
Boykm. Isi-m 48 acres. 1 building
Hyatt, It J 100 ams,3 buildings
Hull, Ji-hn 11 255 acre.*, 1 buildings
Moure, Wiley, -Jr. 0.8 acres, 1 building
Mcl'nskill, Irani-1 !70 r?s 2 building*
lleynnds, U A 100 acres, 1 building
i?prad!cy, .1 1? 200 acre.*, (i buildings
SCHOOL IUSTKICT -NO. 4.
Bennett, Miles SOU ams
DuBosc, 11 K 5 172 acres, 14 buiidings
BUFFALO iOWN.SIJIP.
sen I Ol. IMsTSCT NO. O.
('!)buin. Jun es 120 acics. 2 buildings
Holland, K J 100 acris. 1 building
H i t J J GOO acres, buildings
McLeudon. Mary 150 acres, 'J buildings
McC'j'ki I, M'hi> 177 .".ens
it icy. M K C 200 aery* 1 building
lVny, Jo! n T 50 acr. s, 4 i.utldiiigs
Biu'-kweb. Wil i in 110 acres
SCHOOL DISTORT SO. 0.
t.'.:ti?. Maty tUO civs
McCuskiil, H;n el 105 atris
M.i\*!;al! Mary J GO acre*, J Luiluings
d<i Wit.iaui 427 a< us, 2 buildings
A < >i. Joscp i gd4 acies, 2 Lui dings
school M.*n.icr no. 7.
0 W 100 ;.ens, 1 building
Helton. N 8 2.*?S :.e i . 1 building
I nij luii s, Naib ui 100 acre*, 1 building
FLAT BOCK T07iW.SUIK
SCHOOL niSTKIeT xo. t<.
Munn, John 207 acres, 2 buildings
i\ illiau s, 11 eniy 70 at res
Watts, .) A 28 aces
W est, Tlioiu is (j 01 nc i*. 1 bunding
M iki.ii, i.i - i :tr no. 0.
lenj.-ifi ;n, finnicison, 272 acr-?, 4
buildings
Bower-. J..ines W 102 aces, 1 building
(/!<auij>ioii, I,state li 1/ 12-18 aires
*; III' \ , .MIS a I.;IM ii l S - UUIIU.IIgs
l';i\ is. JSIUIC'H M |-*>1 ac
!lotMrs S ,\ 50 :n ic\ 1 L'?il i;.g
1 J.tile. A in- s -00 aero*
Junes, Amos ;*>0 aero; 1 ouilding
!5uLoii, Ai'O 1171 nor s
" alii oi:d, Isaac 50 acre. 1 building
Voung, li-aao 121 acres, 2 buildings
H'ljOUl. DIM HI 1 NO. 10.
i uiii.oiiil I. 1:515 acris
.11.-. M- .1 I. 1 acre- 1 building
Jo cs. .J I, 050 acre-, S buildings
del )? >% I'r T 1' 100 acres. 2 buildings
WA'! 111!!:!: TOWNSHIP,
scuoor.oisTiucr .no. II.
iliiiiiliaiii. II' II 50 seres 1 building
ildnn i d-. Mrs II 1J 50G acres
t!recti. Joint 1 an *. 1 buildings
lone.-. i:.-t A 1> 2000 acres
IVuy, Mrs i: M 2501 acres
Sliirali Isaac 100 acr-s. 3 bu'ldings
l'ickcit, Mrs A K 15 50 acres, ii buildings
IJmjilitics, Nailian 100acres. 1 1 uilJing
SCIIdOl, DISTKICT NO. 12.
lion en l'n d 11500 acres, 2 buildings
IJaiU'V, ll' A 1 I'd acres, 2 buildings
(.'Luke T II acres, 21 buildings
Claikr, Mrs E G 12UU acres, 5 buildings
Gerald, I*] J 428 acres, 2 buildings
Gardner, E?t Jain s 100 acres
J/azcll, Julia and Mary 1 ivingston 10C0 1
aero, 10 buildings
Nelson. Frank 82 acres, 2 buildings
Paschal, John K f?0 acres
Loss. Jobn S 100 acres, J buildings
ilo.ox, 11 illiam acres, o buildings
Notice is lien by given that the whole <
dI the several 1'areels, Lots and parts of 1
Lots of Ileal Estate described in the
preceding list, or so much thereof as
will bo necessary to pay the tuxes, pen- j1
illics and assessments charged ihoreon,
will be sold by the Treasurer of Kor-' I
haw County, South Carolina, at his'
"ilice in said County on the 21STJ
DAY or JANUARY, A. 1) 1878,
in less said taxes, assessments and
acnalties be paid before that time, (
uid such sale to he continued IVotii day '
i day, until nil <f said 1'nreels,
Lots and parts of Lot- of Ileal Estate
hall be sold, or offered for sole.
K E. SILL,
docl8 County Auditor.
V. C. Y<U'NG. ISAAC YOUNG.
YOUNG SROS.,
Harness, Hoots, Shoos, &c. >
I'
Made or repaired nl the sliortc?t notice
iti'l in the ii est durable manner. | >
Tlie highest price pii.l for IIIDKS of all '
Inscriptions. I
Give lis a call, ono door west of tlic
'ostoflice, Camden, S. C, declltf |*
S. WOLFE jj
Uuys and pays the lug icst market price '
ir green and dry cow hides, sheep, fox,
iter, inink, raccoon ni' labbi1 skins
igo, rag?, wool, tnlltAv, did lryn, 0
r*W, tc, Jstfltf I
%
Books, Jewelry
AND
Fancy Goods!;
? i
A large slock of popu'nr School Rooks,
Colored Picture Rooks, Juveniles nnd Primers,
Annual Publications for 1877, Day
Rooks. Ledgers and Records, Composition
and Copy Rooks, Pens and Inks, Cap. Note
ami Account Paper and Envelopes, Slate?
and Pencils.
Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery,
Razors and Scissors, Spectacles, suitable
for all ages; Double-barrel Guns, muzzle
and breech loading, with implements, Pistols.
Cartridges, Christmas Toys, kc. Fancy
China and Glassware.
Reiiigoi Sewing Machines,
At gr-.atly reduced prices.
J A. YOUNG.
deedlf
THE OLD CORNER STORE.
W. C. GERALD
Would invite the nitention of tlie public
to hi*
Immense Stuck
FOR THE
Fall and Winter Trade,
Consisting in part of
Dry Goods, Notion8.
Hoots. Slt"C8, IlatP, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishing Good8,
Fancy Articles, Groceries,
Provisions, Bac?n, Lird,
(Cheese, Crackers, Sugar,
Coffee, Tea, Molasses,
Canned Good8, Salt.
Pepper, Sugars, Tobaccos, Ac.
which lie has just reseived.'fand'which is
larger and far superior to any previous
stock helms ever exhibited.
1 would ask a careful examination of my
stock before purchasing, as I am confident
that I cau save money to nil who need
goods.
High est cash prices paid fur
COTTON
mid nil kinds of
Country Produce.
My stock of
Pagging anil Ties
is extensive. cp. 19.
JJST OPENED.
Fall and Winter Stock
AT
James Jones.
I linvc tl.e pleasure of .innouncing to
my numerous pu-rons that 1 have
Just Returned from the Northern
Rill'iiCfs
ivhorc I purchased a heavy s:o<'? of
FILL AND WINTER GOOES,
which I propose to sell at prieescorreepou
ding with tlie low* price of cotton.
My Mock of
HARDWARE
cannot l>c excelled in this market, an.l ns 1 I
made my purchases in this line, under the i
most favorable cifcunistmices, 1 can afford !
to soil the same at the
Very Lowest Prices.
COTTON.
I am nlwnvs in the market, and give the
highest market prices in cash.
The patronage of the public is solicited.!
l'olite and attentive clerks on huttd to
serve customers
sep 11)?tf JAMES JONES.
W. OLYBURN,
i
General Insurance Agent, I
Represents:
Galveston Insnrance Association, j
Union Marine and Fire Inaurauce Co.,
Texas Bank!uk and Insurance Co..
Gnlreston Iuaurranre Co.,
Of Galveston, Texas.
fash Capital $000,000 00 j
Surplus 1 "#5,781 97 j
Total $7<"?5,7HI 97 j
CAPITAL fc ASSETS, ?755,781 97.
Gecriia Hie Insurance company,
Columbus, Ga.
ORGANIZED IN 1859.
7 ipit.il Stock $.100,000 00
[Mai Assets .">l!4,l-0 22
octSOlf
BACK AGAIN.
I HAVE tlio plensurc < f announcing toniy
'rietuls ami patron* tAnt 1 have r?int.ve?l to
Ml lllill Kllilll,
i
viicre willi fur greater facilities ami convolictircs
than I liml before I lie tire, 1 am
>rGf?iro'l to conduct a
FIRST CLASS 1IAKERY
n every respect, ami the patronage of the
uhlic is cordially solicited.
Orders For Takes;
if tiny description promptly and sntisfactoily
tilled hy competent bakers.
Fresh Broad.
lways on band. ?
bct&iT WHS. if. CRWDVi H
w
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
I beg leave to announce that I am now |
seceiving a
NEW STOCK
OF
DRUGS,
J/EDICINES.
PAINTS,
OILS,
PERFCMERV,
BRUSHES,
i PATENT MEDICINES,
FANCY GOODS,
| Ac., Ac.
; wliicli I propose to sail nt prices to suit the
i limes. My slock embraces everything
: usually found in a
FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE.
I
Cigars and Tobaccos.
A large supply of the most popular brands
! Durham Smoking Tabncco, and ihecelebra;
led Gravely Chewing Tobacco, the best in
' use.
Gunpowder Tea!
I bey to call the attention of families
| lo this article, which I guarantee to be the
: best in market, and cannot fail to please.
I TOILET SOAPS in great variety and ct
I ?n
| CHOICEST PERFUMERIES and Toilet
I Powders, in great variety.
SPICES. MUSTARD, PEPPER. BAKing
Powder nnd Condensed Milk always on
| hand.
A LARGE STOCK OF LAMPS, LAMP
Fixtures, Kerosene Oil, &c., constantly on
| hand.
PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS
I would cnll the special attention o:
j painters and others wauling White Lead tr
;
Southern White Lend,
i
! which is guurnntecil strictly pure and can
] not fail to give satisfaction.
C. J. DUNLAP.
DR. ZEMP
BEGS TO CALL ATTENTION TO HIS
la-ge and carefully selected stock of
drugs and medicines!
My at ck is made up ot the Lest and
purest, consisting in part, of
Drugs. Medicines.
Oils, Paints.
Dye Stuffs. Glass,
Putty, Turpentine,
Soaps, Stationery,
Fancy Toilet Articles,
Choice Perfumery, Lamps,
Burners, Patent Medicines,
Trusses. Books,
Paper, Envelopes, !
rancj* Candies.
P1'.v sicinns prescriptions accurately
compounded, nnd solicited from all parts of
the country. oct'J3tf
iWand sale st/ bles.;
Every convenience on the spot. Always |
, put up at
ARMSTRONG'S COMMODIOMS i
STARLKS
on DeKalb Street. Good pump well on
i premise.'. Animals well fed and properly j
cared for by accomplished hostlers.
PRICES VKR I' MODERATE*
Horses and mules always on hand nnd ,
for sale cheap. Don'' forgot the place.
J. A. ARMSTRONG. !
JtfQ,. Parties indebted 10 me are request
to be prompt in making sc'tliment. Colleclions
must be made or I shall he compelled I
to adopt severe measures.
CHRISTMAS! ;
Our usually large and varied stock of
Christmas Goods,
Embracing every variety of
x x.f, * ;
r tii%-> i 11 i>a:> 1/1 r..^,
FANCY CANDIES,
PLAIN CANDIES.
Fruits and Nuts,
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OF ALL KINDS,
Currant*, Citron*, Prunes. Raisins. Figs j
Jellies, Preserves, Spice*. .Satires, Flavor-)
ing Cxtruds, Dedicated Cocoanul, Ac., Ac
Family and Fancy Groceries.
nilCE MEAT.
Pig Hams, Pigs' Feet. ?c.
I
We keep constantly on hand a choice j
stock of
j i
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,:,
Anil continue to yell I i
The Best Cigar for the Least i
Money.
Fireworks and Toysl
In greater variety than ever.
We solicit a call from t.ur former patron*
\nd the puMie generally, and guarantee j
goods at the lowest prices possible.
KIHKLEY & SMITH- !
declltf
Ohooso.
iiWk COXES CHEESE for sale by
IvV tfAUMBBOS. I
NEW GOODS, NEW 600DS,
Just Beceived by
EmitT & BOTEISt
AT
Prices to Suit the ,
We bftTe just opened a complete assortment of NEW GOODS, such as we usually
keep, consisting or
DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
READY MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE,
WOODWARE, CROCKERY, Ac.,
Together with full lines cf
Choice Family and Plantation Groceries,
all of which have been carefully selected, and purchased upon the most (favorable
! terms, and at the
I
LOWEST PRICES,
Give us a call and examine our good) aLd prices before n aking jour purchase
elsewhere.
LARGE STOCK OF BAGGING AND TIES
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR COTTON.
KENNEDY k BOY KIN.
I
$100,000
WORTH OF GOODS
TO BE SOLD
At Astonishing Low Prices;
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CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods,
! Clothing, Hats,
Shoes, Hardware,
Saddles, Harness,
Groceries, Bagging,
Ties.
We Still Pay Above Market Price for Cotton.
BAUM BROS.
REMEMBER!
YOU CAN
13uy tlie Best and Cheapest
HOOTS ,1\D SHOES,
nnar? tin suave
uir v i kj ;iii ir \w
BOOTS AXII SHOES,
HATS AND CLOTHING,
HATS AND CLOTHING.
HATS AND CLOTHING,
Gents.' Furnishing Goods,
Gents.' Furnishing Goods,
Gents,' Ifuniisliiiig Goods,
AT
W. L. ARTHUR'S
W. L. -A-PYTIiTJIR/S
W. L.