The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, December 12, 1878, Image 4

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0 ?; CHARITY. If we knew the cures and crosses Crowding :ound our neighbor's wny, If we knew the Utile losses. ? Sorely grievous day by day. S Would we then so often chide hiui { For his lack of thrift and gain? Leaving on his heart a shadow? ' Leaving on our lives a stain. I 5 If we knew the clouds above us ^ Held but gentle blessing there. Would we turn away all trembling t In ourbliudand weak despair? S Would we shrink from little shadows j Flitting o'er the dewy grass. If we knew that birds of Eden Were in mercy flying past? \ If we knew the silent story Quivering through the heart of pain, Would we drive it with our coldness t Back to haunts of guilt again? ] Life hath many a tangled crossing, , Joy hath many a Lreak of woe; 1 But thecheeks. tear-washed,are whitest, J And kept in life are flowers bj* snow. , Let us reach into our bosoms For the key to other lives. And, with love towards erring nature; | Cherish good that still survives; I So that, when our disrobed spiri's Soar to realms of Jigbt above, 1 We may say, " Dear Father, love us, E'en as we have shown our love," FLASHES. Motto for a tailor?press on. The mosquito, like charity, begins to hum. Familiar quotations?price of butter and eggs. Men whose business is looking up? Astronomers. Remark by a man with a new watch : I buyed my time. Do not despise a twenty cent, cigar or a S2 dinner because another pays for it. 'All true women/ says the Boston Post, 'wants to be patrons of husbandry. Thoughts that bum?Amateur poetry when the editor's waste-basket is over-flowing. It is said that toothache may always be cured by holding in the hand a certain root?thatot the tooth. It is s, d that Bob lngcrsoll made 830,000 out of 'Rell.' That's more than ha will ever make in it. A traveling fortress, 'an iroD-clad eoach, is now running on the Cheyenne "Rl?>rtlr T-Iillj c to or ft mil to UUU 1J1IIO UkMpV * VM?V. A rather remarkable event occurred at a city police court the other day. Two tailors were seen in the same suit. The girl of the . is the girl that makes a for the grate aod puts the : whenever her beaux , 'round to sec her. Some cannibals prefer human fat to anything else for cookiug. Tkey would like to live cn the Isle of Man. A Western lawyer included in his bill against his client: 'To waking up ' in the uiyht and thinking about your 1 case, five dollars.' ' The foundation for the meanest man is laid when a small boy turns the worm hole io an apple for his companion to ' bite from.?Iluiclceye. ] A Texas paper says that Texas girls j want less rei-traint and more liberty of action; more kitchen and less sofa; mire ' pudding and less piauo. 1 "What are you writing such a big i hand. for. Pat ?" "Why. vou s c that | my grandmother i* dafe, and L a:n writing a loud letter to Iter.' A pretended Tipple was cxpos-d in | Springfield, Mass. One arm was bound , clo^e to hi? side, and a fal-e stamp was attached clo^e to his shoulder. No wonder Proctor asked, 'Is the moon dead ?' It takes no car? of its health. It never g"ts up till evening, and then knocks around all night. As en ward you march, witii weari- 1 soma tiamp, footsore over earth's stub- j b!e, j'ou may find it hard to borrow "a stamp," but it's easy to borrow trouble. A booh*called 'The Boy Trapper"' lrw just been issued. The heroine doing l ie trapping is uujuc mjiimi, uaving binged hair, chewing gum, and a redrimmed hat. *^'IIow to get rid of a cold,' is being discussed by the country papers. Put a little nitm-glycerine in your nose and hit it with a sledge hammer, aud the old will never trouble you again. A skipper of a down-east counter, named the ''Ilyeua," was recently ask-d what his vessel was uamcd after. His honest sober reply was, - I don't know; some great inan in Congress I expect." A Minneapolis eat has achieved a kit ton with five heads, and we con iui ngine how sweet it will be when tint oat attains its msijority. to have it sit on the back fence and commune with itself. A driver of a coach in Texas, stopping to got some water for the young ladies in the carriage, being asked what he stopped for replied, ,ll a:n watering iuy flowers." A delicate cornpli' ment. A little boy wiping most piteously wa^interruptod by so:n? unusual occurrence. Ho hushed his crviug for a moment; the thought was broken. '.Ma.' 1 said he, resuming his sniffle, 'what was 1 I ening about just now ?' i Augustus uuu Maud linger Irng on , the pore!i these clear, cold evenings j an 1 drink in deep draughts of astroti- , A?nr tKot ie fkrttv nHAiiH??/.!ir ? ?'! * utu>j niui i.-j tiivj aii'juinnj auu sistcntly study til'? reflected stars in 1 each other's eyes while they take particular uo'.ice of Mars' movements. J Forget thee ?' wrote a young man to j his eiri ? 'f-reet thee?' When tli* J, - - J earth t'.irgts <! revo've; when tstars j Jorget t> shine; when the rain forgets . m Jail; when ! iie flowers forgets to bloom; then, ;*n I not Jill then, will I forget the1. ! hive 1111111})- later lie wa-?i-i-sr to .-t'e :i t'irk witii a wart on li r ubi; amiljfi/O iu fbo b'u~jki lb Farming?Its Advantages. | The importance of an enlightened j * ystem of agriculture to all the sub- n tar.tial interests of mankind has n >cen so frequently brought before jj he public that it may seem almost -1 mnecessary to dwell further on the 2 lubject, or to insist on the fact that t o those nations who have most care- 8 'ully improved their agricultural 1 itatus, Providence has awarded the 8 lighest prosperity. 2 Our cities and towns arc crowded villi young men who have thrown ip excellent chances of a successful r ife as farmer?, with all the attend- ? int advantages of an influential and 1 honorable position in the countries 1 from which they generally hail. ( Much valuable time is spent by this : class in seeking out situations, the competition for which is enormous, r A. berth is found, may be; but, in . thcmajoiiiy of cases, at a salary 1 that will barely keep the occupant i ilecertt. ( The enjoyment of good health is : the first consideration in the life of a man. Farmers are in a position in which they can obtain those two ! grand secrets of a healthy body? : fresh air and constant exercise. The farmer has constantly at his very door all the more substantial luxuries of life. In his barns, in his orchards, and in his dairy may be found that which will satisfy all animal wants. His business is carried on not in dingy chambers, but under the b'uc canopy of heaven; and he is not confined within four walls, but roams at will over his broad acres. Of all the feelings planted in the human breast, there's none we cher* ish 30 carefuliv or prize so highly than that of independence. No man dependent upon the public for his daily bread can be said to enjoy this privilege equally wiih the farmer. Business men, as well as professional men, live in a constant turmoil of excitement, ever striving against one another, and dependent to a great extent upon the favor of the world for their success in life. The farmer fears no competition, and need not be put to none of those endless shifts in which the trar der so often deals in order to overs reach or render sale. The farmer's business, though subject to more casualties than any other, is yet divided among many risks that, he need rarely fear total failure. The weather, that may affect injuriously one crop, is very often beneficial to another, and a "hard year," or extra difficult seasons, serves to open up new ideas ; the continued failure of a crop frequently bring to the farmer new and often lucrative kinds of produce. It is often the case that a good farmer makes the most money in difficult seasons. The farmer is not wearied by the lull sameness of the ever repeated round of duties by which his brother In town is worn. Each morning brings some new work to be perform**! od from seed time to harvest, from < gathering to plariting, the farmer's ' work is one of constant change. In liis iabor there is no monotony. Whilst banks" are closing, mer- ] chants are failing, speculators are , ruined and tradesmen are 'becoming , bankrupts, the farmer is plod ling along slowly but surely, independent of all.?Z>. A. 3/., in Fanner ft , Mechanic. Pick Things Up. \\ e know a tnan who is quite par* ticular about keeping everything in its proper place. Wo heard him say that lie acquired this habit through . the training of his mother. When a boy, even as far back as he could remember, his mother always made him pick up and put away his play things after he had got through with them. In bad weather the kitchen was at the disposal of himself and his brother, but it was understood that everything had to be cleared up the end of the play. No doubt there is is a difference in children, for we f have known boys of the same family, I of nearly the same age, brought up ' in all rusnorfs as nearlv :ilikr> as . possible, yet one of thcui was care- i less, an i became a careless, easy man, while the other was extremely particular in all the details of his dress, sports and work. Still grant* this difference, which many would call a natural difference, we believe I a persistent training in childhood would make an orderly man out of the most careless child.?Prairie 1 Farrr.er. i Work foi* It. j Ruskin never said a truer thing than this : "If you want knowledge, 1 you must toil for it; if food, you 1 must toil fur it; and if you want \ pleasure, you must toil for it." Toil is the law. Pleasure comes through < l_!1 1 i. I 1 f ? l } iuii, mm not uy seiwnuuigence " md indolence. When one gets to love work, his life is a happy one. i Said a poor man Brooklyn the other I lay, with eleven to provide for: * 'If I were worth u million dollars. I [ should not wish to do much different Vom what I ilo now every day, work- j ng Itour after hour. I love it a , housand times better than to rest." I lie has for nearly half a century 1 icen surrounded by workers, an 1 has A aught the spirit of industry, lie c oves his work as ho loves his food r nd sleep. He is happy wh) has il cmtjuCTWd forcings </ntfe ami fdiwun Keeping Smoked Meats.?To \ eep hams, shoulders and all smoked | aeats from flies all thiough the sum*, aer months, place them in a -barrel nd sprinkle rock salt all over them. Phis will preserve the meats from ill taint without rendering them ore salty, if kept in a dry place, A uch as a garret, or closet in the ipper part of the house, so that the alt docs not dissolve and form a >rine about them. T __1 1 1 J loung UUUKS SI1UUIU null ue pci nitted to go into cold water as soon i is thej are hatched, as suoh a course s liable to produce cramps. A small >au of water with the chill taken off :an be set near the coop. XTr7"ANTED?A 0001) MAN FOR EVERY STATE VV and Territory in the Union; n fair salay paid. Call or address La Belle Manfg. Co., 13 Clark St., Chicago, 111. ikl A MTCn A GOOD AGENT to canW AIM E ELL/ vass Camden. S. C., and the idjoinlng towns for the best selling household . trticles in the world. Tip-top profits, write at cl )uce to N. Y. Manufacturing Co., 2 C llnton Place n Sew York. " AGENTS READ THIS. We will pay Agents a salary of $100 per month, tnd expenses to sell our New and Wonderfcl Inventions. Address Sherman & Co., Marshall, Mich. T\TPTTTTT'R'R.T A T~ . ** * . < Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will positively prevent this terrible disease, and will positively 1 cure nine cases in ten. Information that will J save many lives sent free by mall. Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better than cnre. Sold everywhere. I, S. Johnson A Co. Bangor Maine. A GREAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS! Wc will during the Holidays dispose of 100 Pianos & Organs at Extraordinary Low prices for cash. Splendid Organs 2 3-5 / sets of reeds $Go, 3 sels with Sub Bass nnd \ Coupler $80, 2 sets $50, I set $40, 1 set $35. 7 Octave all Rosewood Pianos $180, 7 13 do $140, warranted for six years. Agents Wanted. Illustrated Catalogue Mailed. Music at half price. HORACE WATERS & SONS, Manfrs. & Dealers, 40 E. 14th St., New Vork. a I LAME BACK. FY WEAK BACK. ] BENSON'S CAPSINE POROUS PLASTER. This article is one which really possesses I extraordinary merit. By consulting reliable phvtticiaus in your own locality, you will find that tlie above Is true. It Is far superior to the ordinary porous plaster, all the so-called electrical appliances, and all external remedies whatever. It contains entirely new elements which causes it to relieve pain at once, strengthen and cure where other plasters will not even relieve. For lameness and weakness of the back, diseased kidneys and i lung and chest difficulties, l henmatisnT, ne- 6 1 glccted col Js, female affections and all iocal I aches and pains, it Is the best remedy ever I dovised^johnj^lldrui^ FOR LAUNDRY USE. For Sale Everywhere. W. Olyburn COTTON BUYER ??? T The undersigned begs to inform bis friemls and the public generally that he is still on hand, and will he [ible to T-?TT^7 a_> a_j x x x i^ more largely during the coming ' reason than evt r before. Always in the market, and always prepared to five the HIGHEST MARKET > PRICES iu r O A. ? u for the article. Remember my stand, C I Clybnrn's Block, CAMDEN, S, C. july 30tf House and Lot for Sale. I The lot and two houses therco.i ?itu.uc<i jn Broad street, Camden, S C , one don ibove the cilice of Messrs. Lcituer & Dun . lap; loi 06 feet front, running back 262 le I more or less 5 lerms?miu-miii casil, uaillliue Oil Mill' secured by mortgage on property. App-' In S. WOLFE. nov21tf B fi n VdT]7^ "' b piIAULOTTB OLU.UBIA A ,1UGLS * \j KAIL ROAD. ? Coli'mria, S. C., March, 3 187S. ? The following passenger schedule w p 1)0 operated on nnd after this date; *: M.-1IL EXPRESS. ? (jotno noRTii. n Leave Augusta, G 40 p n. g Lvrive at Columbia, 11 25 p S| Leave Columbia, 11 32 p m p \rrtve ut Charlotte, 5 50 pin ? cot no SOUTH. js Leavo Charlotte, 9 48 p n I Vrrivo at ro'iimbia, 2 54 a i Jj Leave Columbia, 3 04 at ^ irrive at A ugusta, 7 05 u u I Run daily, and make close connection * Ihurlottc att l Augusta lor all points Nort. ;outh and West. C DAY PASSENGER. Goino south. 1 | jeave ' a lotto, JM 05 p ieavc Chester, il OS p > rriTcat uoiunioin, u ;j.-> ji n .cave Goltiuthia, <! 00 p n jeave'GraniiovilJo, 0 5-1 p in A krrivc at Augusta, 10 "0 p " g! 0'iixo south. No - a .cave Augusta. C 30 a in u rrivc at fdunthio, 11 00 a or v ,eavp Columbia, 11 Ot"i a n tl .eave Git ester, 1 52 J> m b rrivo at Charlotte, ! 00 p m . Xos. 1 and - ran daily, and make clos< ? onnectiott at "olnnthiii and Charlotte for ^ ioints. North, South and West, and stop n' * 11 regular jv.ss stations. T. ]). KLINE, Sup't. Jda i'vez, Uta h Frtfifc'ht; stii fautt Ag'N \j\ NEW STOCK * MNGTON AND NETTLED II re now receiving and opening daily the 1 FINEST STOCK c OF Family and Fancy jROCER IES, < CONFECTIONS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Etc.,' Ever brought to Camden; and all at the Lowest Cash Prices. Call and examine our prices before purlinsing elsewhere. With our thanks for ( ast. liberal patronage, we request a connuance of the same in future. ' [ighest market prices paid for all kinds ot i Country Produce. Always ready to pay the J ASH FOR COTTON. iRASINGTON & NETTLES. septl2 . . ? TO DEALERS. I have on band a laige lot of ;ami!d goods whioh I propose to offer BY THE CASE .s cheap as can be bought in Charleston, let ail dealers and heads of families are inritcd to inspect my stock and prices. Jus? Received A large lot of choice BOTTLED LIQUORS, including Rhine Wine, Champagne, Gin Cocktail, Whisky Cocktail, 'I'aiw b * Air a jl vau jk m.m ^ MY BAH [s supplied with the best brands of Whiskies, IlrrttftHes, -Wines, &c. Also a very large slock, of CIGARS AND TOBACCO. W. H. ELLIS W. CLYBURN, eneral Insurance Agent, Represents: lalvestoD Insarancg Association. Unlsn|Marlne and Fire Insuraucc Co., Texas Ranking and Insurance Co.. Galveston Insurrance Co., Of Galveston, Texas. 'ash Capital $(100,000 00 (urplus 155,781 97 Total $755,781 97 CAPITAL & ASSETS, $755,781 97. Isorola flue Insurance Coram. Columbus, Ga. OJ1GANIZED IN 1859. lapital Stock ; , . . . $300,000 00 'otftl Assets 021,420 22 ocloOtf OJK^Bg Jfaiut Morpblnn hshltrnrrd. ?j3bs HifriB CURK, M)iid tumj? fi-r b-ok on 2l Ei* atlWBOplura Klin*. In U* II hijulrd, B SuHt^m w Wortblnct- n. firm nr Co ii ?l Dr. M. W. CASE'S Liver Remedy 8l00d purifier Tonic and Cordial. This is not a patent medicine. but is prepared nder the direction of J)r. M. w. Case, from his ivorite prescription, which in an extensive ractice of over twenty- even years he has found lost effective in oil cases of disordered liver or mpuxe blood. It is ANTI-BILIOUS. It acts directly upon the liver, restoring it rhen diseased to its normal condition; and in emulating the activity of this great gland every ther organ of the system Is benefited. In Blood Hseases it has no equal as a purifier. It imroves digestion, and assists nature to eliminate 11 impurities from the system; aud while it is tie cheapest medicine in the market, it is also aperior to all known remedies, while it is lore effectual than Blue Moss, it is mild and erfcctly safe, containing nothing that can in the tightest degree injure the system. It does not tcken or give pain; neither does it weaken the atlent. nor leave tho system constipated, as do lost other medicines. It Cures JJxfsafiSfyjK: (eadache, Sick Headache, Water-Brash, Irartbum, Sick Stomachj Jaundice, ollc, Vertigo, itanuKin, rupiuuuu ? lie Heart, Female Zrregularltlea and Veaknesc, all Skin and Blood Disease*, Vornis, Fever and Ague, and Conxtlpalon of the Bowels. In small doses It Is also a sore cure for hronlc Diarrhoea. Taken two or three times a day, It preents Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet 'ever, Cholera, and SmaH-Pox. HOW TO BE Use Dr. Case's Liver fOUR OWN^"'im DnPT/lD Tonic and Cbrdlal. UOUIOIC ANTI-BILIOUS. .nd save your doctor bills. Only 25 cts. a bottle, t is the most effective and valuable medicine ver offered to the American people. As fast 3 its merits become known, its use becomes nivoraal in every community. No family will e without it after having once tested its great alue. It has proved an inestimable blessing to lousands who havo used it, bringing bach calth and strength to those who wcro seemingly t death's door. Prepared at the Laboratory of the tome Medicine Co., Philadelphia, Pa, Prioe per Bottle, 25c. Extra Large Bize, 75o. 1 ??For sale by Druggists, AGENTS euoral Stores, and Agents, X&. WA\7yp SMITH & MATH IS. ] IVJ3WFIRM, NEW STOCK. I Just commencing business, we arc offerng our eoods at tho very lowest prices ^ hat can be found anj-wherc. First class FAMILY and FANCY GRO- ^ lERIES. ^ An excellent line of drv goods, shoes, ^ hardware cuttlery, ff BAGGING and TIES. Ci We only ask yon to give us a trial 'and ie >xamine our goods before purchasing lsewherc. We niean it when we say low prices for ^ First-class Goods. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR > COTTON ? AND OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE. & smith & math is. 2 ? Mr. 3 M. Mathis is the agent for & the New Improved Singer Sewing machines, He sells them on the most favorable terms. [sep26 v.^ n? ItnHd; ?f U? Itlk Cutim Barham's Infallible fNasafeA mi p AllDE (*mmjriLt nunc. . V f Hmotkctured b y iha \ I 5ma!? jl Bima P1I? Ccm Co., Carina, N.C. lt???w ftlla to eora HnaorrbpMa J or Pllr., wbea a mr* U ptaM. A Pri,. i.u t and bona id- CllaaorlUa J fural?hcdo? application m SEABOARD IITSTJRAITCE Co., h OF NORFOLK, VA B I beg laave to CbLi Hie attention of my friends to tHe fact chat 1 represent several F First Class Fire Insurance , Companies, s ana am prcparca to effect INSURANCE at Reasonable and Living V Rates. The Farmville and Seaboard K Companiesl formerly reprepsented by Messrs. Tmntham & liny, arc now in my charge. Private Residences insured at reasonable rates. All losses or damage by fire will be promptly adjusted The public will do well to give me a call before insuring elsewhere, and I respectfully solicit their patronage JOS. J. MACKAY. 1 At or Wear Cost. Having on hand, too large a stock of LIQUORS of best qualities to carry througii the dull season, I am determined to turn it into money, and in order to do so rapidly. have concluded to sell at the following very low prices by the gallon: j gj Old Crow Ky. Rye Whisky 84.00 Cabinet Rye 3.50 Miller's Rye 2 25 Pride of Ohio Rye 1.50 North Carolina Core (best) 2.25 Corn WMsky 1.50 Apple Brandy 3.00 Ginger Hrandv 2.25 Blackberry Brandy 2.25 1 Cognac Brandy 3,00 ' Gin (best) 2.25 Rum 2.25 Port Wine 2.25 Irish Whisky, per qfc 1.50 Scotch do 1.50 Champagne, per qt 2.00 Okalona. Bourbon 3.00 sl Tobacco and Cigars in variety, at low . Aloft u finn naenrlmont ftf r,vv"' ",avi * ? - Family Groceries g! of the best quality. c] Cnll and see mo, and price my goods be- c] fore purchasing elsewhere. g J. H. LOLLIS, at " Old Brick Corner," Broad St ? Cam- p len, 8. C. ^ janl-if jr jf A BURN HAM'S * jl wsm JBSS& WARRANTED BERT & CHEAPER F Also, MILLING MACHINERY. B PRICES REDUCED APE. 20.'? PamphleUfree, Omcr, Yoaa, 1 Great Opening" OF ? Fall and Winter Goods c THE fll.H RRIfl STORE W. C. GERALD OFFERS HIS fr, Immense Stock, CONSISTING OF A' DRY GOODS" Notions, 9 JUL V JU4 S-14 KJf I Of every kind, and FINEST Quality, E V Hardware, | Sagging and Ties, Etc., | AT THE | ' LOWEST CASH PRICES, ~ PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOE IA COTTON* ^ KENNEDY & m I I i I | WE HAVE JUST OPENED A I i I I Entirely 2 1 GROCERIES, HARDWAR > ! Dry Goods am \ J Also, ? Crockery, Bagging J 3 We sell very low for cash. Give us a ii P * we can give yo A 3 I ' nrjiioaaif v \ FREE EXI BY D. W. JORD very day of one of the cheapest and m ever offered to the tra< ZDIRIT GrC [ATS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, 1 GROCEI lour, Bacon, Coffee, Tea. Sugar, Mol A Complete .Ass ADDLES/BRIDLES, HARNESS, GJ KLAJR/HDW iTo sell all kinds of Plow Hoes, Heel Bol Chains, Swingletrees, Lap Rung and Forks of all kirn Tubs, Buckets farmers Friend Plows, Aver; Wilson, Childs & ( CAST WHEELS AND AXLES, SIN( im DESIRABLE FALL a Dry Goods, Clothing, Hatf ^ FULL AND COMPLEX And constantly replenishing. I an IxUU. At as low prices as they can 1 The public will find it to their interest basing. MEN'S UNDERWEAR ROBER] JUST JRJE^ THE GOODS iAI A A Al^n trv. a. Mmwn ARE SELLIN BOTTOM I :o:? It is impossible to enumerate all of the leadi iall therelore simply call the attention of buyer ass and fresh goods: Family Gr< Pearl Meal. Pearl Hominy, Pearl Grist, Bolted rade put up, Tea and Coffee, Sugar in great vni loice imported Teas, Buch ns Oolong. Soo'.ong, 0 lioice Magnolia Hams, Canvassed Breakfast S yrups, Starch, Soap, Soda, Herrings, Cheese, 0 Fancy Gro We would call special attention to our line t arched and Ground Coffees, Sea Foam, Jones' E i use,) Canned Goods of all kinds, Chow Chow, u-s. assorted Jellies, Brandy Peaches, Brandy ' nd Black Ground Peppers, Nutmegs, Catsups, T rackers. Crockery and G] We have just opened a full line of the above got lat and Covered Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Butter Di owls, Cream Pots, Lamps and Lamp Chimnics, ( VV UUU.OXJ. In ibis line we beg to call attention to the t??)lov ash Hoards, Churns, Well Buckets, Sieves. Drooi res, &c., StLoes I SI IVe arc prepared to supply customers with Shoe liich defy competition. Call and cxame our stoc Dry Groc In this department we are now showing an elcgn ssitneres, Tweeds, Jeans, Sheeting. Shirting, l'i Tobacco anc An examination of our stock in this department \ cte in every particular. We are showing some i astonishing low prices. Our s..niples ol Segars n't bo beat. Full Hue of Pipes. Farm e Always cn'.l on us before you make your purcba. jni 10 to '2'j per cent HIGHEST MARKET PRI COTT< id all kinds of country PBODPC E| W. A. A? . MIHilViilHlif ? ^ THE UHEQIMiiED JAS, 1EFFEL DOUBLE jfj PORTABLE AND STATIONARY i ITf j SAW, F10DR AMD GRIST MILLS. B* rTTBTTFT5r7!TTTTTrHrTTTTiBCTBTffyMI who hi mnmg. pulleys and hangers ! rr*ct^ 'Address, POOLE & HUNT. Lh.?, Issp 'lobflvco. Cigars and ! hft J meter, b> i Y?ati.tJ Smokers Articles. J ^ von to largo and bettrr slock, and at lower c.s, dubt received l>yJ ; bothir. w m?s&. i gyjk t * cDOWALL. ,* wm ?ULL STOCK OF E & SADDLERY, ? (1 Shoes. ^ i 8 Hid Ties, EtC.l 6 !! 9 ial and see what bargains j ^ u ^ j S* IHIMMSI HIBITION 4N 4& CO, ost Complete Stocks of Good* ling public. )ODS, J A T.TSF.S "Rl. A Wl'PTO f. . JUUC. ilES. asses, Lard, Cheese, Crackers, ortment of IRXflS, ROPE, SPURS, Etc. _A_IE^EjIts, Harness, Trace and Breast p, Well Wheels, Knives is, Shovels, , &c, y's Plows and Wagons* ;o ? Wagons, J LAIR'S OA^ KNIVES, Sic. ad WINTER STOCK / j, Boots and Shoes. TE ASSORTMENT, i prepared to offer the best ' D S )e bought anywhere. to call and examine before par* A SPECIALTY. D M. KE.\.\?1)Y. D THIS ! THAT .... UM & CO G AT PRICES. ng articles we keep in stock, and wo s to the following, which are all first Dceriee. Meal, Unbolted Meal, Flour of every nety, Rio, Lnguyra and Java Coffees; ocbong, Young Hyson, Imperial, &c.; trips, New Orleans and Han Domingo nions, Bacon, Salt. oeries. >f theaboe goods, including Fresh, aking Powders, (the best and cheapest Pickles, Fresh Honey put np in glass Cherries, Sauces, Spices, Ginger, Red able Salt, full line of Fancy and Plain [ass Ware. 3(ls, consisting of Pitchers and Basins, sties, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Milk Uiblcts, Tumblers, &c. Ware. ring articles: Washtubs, Foot Tubs, ms, Water Buckets, Coffee Mill's Measioes 2 2 s of any quality and site at Prices 1 Dds! int line cf Domestic Goods, such as riuts, Homespun, &c. 1 Cigars. vill convince any one that it is com., irery fine grades of Chewing Tobacco , Smoking Tobacco and Cigarettes rs, sei-a, as we are satisfied you will save CE PAID FOR D3NT fCBElf & CO. INSCRIPTION FREE! be speedy Cure or Seminal Weakness. Lost tnxxi and all disorders brought oa by India>n or excess. Any Draggist has the ingres. Adtlreaa, I>r. IV. JAOCKM A CO. il'rit Mix I la Street, Cincinnati, O. PfflDB. BUTTS tvrm n?- 12* Eighth st. 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