The Wateree messenger. (Camden, S.C.) 1884-1942, November 27, 1888, Image 2
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Bid handed mute holds high
oarairal in London. Borne one has
brutally attempted to thin out the
prostitute women of that great city by
mentoring them, and then for Home
vnkoown causo mutilates their bod
iee in the most shook iug manner.
5?F> Various theories have been advanc
ed i a many parta of the thinking
world aiio what flansti tbm fssi tul
tragedies It la said that am*niao
? filled Witt a demonical thirst' for l>10od
[>? gratifies his hellish bent, or that some
religious enthusiast baa taken this
horrible means to leesen that great
lumber who disgrace the lovely name
f woman. *"*
^ If the White Ohapel murderer be
* maniac anrely he is possessed with
a devil, or Boelzebub himself han
broken hla chains and taken the guiao
of l cnuqr man to do deed* upon this
fair earth of oora which would cause
: > the inmate* of hell to shudder and
grow pale.
Surety in Christian England there
can be no religious enthusiast who
would seek suoh means to accomplish
his purposes. The natives of the Can
nibal ialands might be axoueed for
their butcberyon the ground of being
unable to resist the oraviuga of a fiend
ish hunger, but for religions hunger
to aatiate itself with damning cruelty
ahocka tie to the eorew ?
Whoever causes those soenes to be
enacted in London, whioh have not
their parallel even in the oonoep ons
of Dante, must beosught and then let
atern justioe mete out to them his
portion. Torture would be too good
tor him.
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ThMikflflTiMr fertlMOpliMB
As <>Ut annual day of rejoio- l
ing approaches, Christian poo- 1
pie should not forget orphans.
When the people assemble on
that day to thank God. lot thom
thank him with their sub
stance. One of the Institutions
closer ving of such remembrance
is the l^ornwelf ^Orphanage,
at Clinton, S. Oi Although a
Presbyterian Institution, more
than half its inmates are from
other denomination, Baptists.
'Methodists, Lutherans, ana
Ebtecopaliwts being; represen
ted: ltd children are from ten
different States, mainly of |
course from Sbutn Carolina and
Georgia. These dhildren de
serve well of the people They
cheerfully lab6r with their
hands to help themselves, in
kitchen, latindry, farm and
elsewhere. Gifts of provisions,
money; can all be used. As
there is no endowment to this
Institution, it depends on the
charitable for support. Ho v.
Will, P. Jacobs is the President.
Send gifts to him, at Clinton,
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? are now nearly one
40 m!?T th?^p
would like to hear from our town
?wr b*mato^. to mnm?
Onr moiobants ?re motiog iunltvo
hikI energetiowiiy, evidently not fear
mss^^r?.
of Mr.
modtsi
Married, on Thursday, the 15th ihah,
at the residence of the bride's father,
Mr. E. H. Newaow to Miss Handley
Josey; both of ^Ciller's Ferry. No
sards.
Died, near Tiller's Ferry, on Thurs
the 15tM(Ut^ Jltofcuiiit aonof
A- ; iteillhvilto L^,.
Mr. Editor: ?The farmers ill ihie
seo! ton have abont finished gathering
opttdn. Crops .generally So ftort,
though oorii, potatoes and ether crops
We have ^hud but very little ?iok?"
nesaln dttr community thib fall.
Gueea It haa gone the way of a good
many Othetf,tui0gs-~died out.
Sm j th vi^lF l>e pretty well rep
rala Week,
1 be much
I It jf&fe,. gloomy leather
JO. Smith, of Georgetown, is
1p#tiere attending to some btfsineas.
We ire left in the elect! on* bat we
need not cry over it We'll say, let
*er go, Galltgher, for this time, and
preparo to win the nertt The negroes
of obursfe are delighted. but they don't
whattood
Well, Mr. Editor, I will stop now.
""" ' 7 fcolmve something better to
k Brat Compliment.
The ready wit of a true-born
Irishman, however humble, is
exceeded orijv by his gallantry.
A few days since we ,ob$orverd
a case in point. A Sudden gust
of wind took a parasol from
the hand of its owner, and
before one had a chance to
recollect whether it would be
Gtiqqette to catch the parasol
of a lady to whom ho had
never been introduced, alivoly
pom of Erin dropped his hod of
bricks^ caught the parasol in
the midst of its gyrations, and
presented it to the loser, with"
a low bow.
' "Faith, madam," said he, as
ho did so, "if you wore as
strong as you are handsome, it
wouldn't nave got away from
you."
"Which shall I thank you
for first? tho service or the
comnlimeut?" added the lady,
( madam" said the
: of
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A lot of children 8 common Shoes, ' "
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A D KENNEDY
DEALER IN
Hardware, Groceries, Dry
Goods, Shoes, Hats, Saddlery/"
Crockery, Agate Ware, Tin '
a^d Wooden Waijtf X , '
Hardware ? A Specialty.
ghoes,
Potware,
Coouer
swjSfc
?#>SU ??innnHrar
choppers desire in anJ*a: 1st.
wood With the least alqunt
of labor. 2nd. A blade so
shaped that it will burst the
chip. Brd. A blade so im
proved in shape that even if
it he driven in up to the eye
in the wood, it will not stick,
but can easily be withdrawn,
without breaking or bending
the handle. 4tn. A blade
made thin on the sides, so that
the axe can be kept in order,
and near the original shape7by
merely grinding the cutting
edge.
Agricultural Empl?ments.
^0,000 pounds Plow Steel.
Spokes, Hubs, Rims, Shafts lor
Buggies and Wagons.
?rowde^ (coarse and fine)
Shot, Shells (loaded and un
loaded,} Primers and Wids.
Saddles, Bridles, Harness,
Lap Kobes. Horse Blankets,
Plow line Snaps,.
New crop JSTew Orleans Mo*
lasses, Buckwheat (plain and
self* raising,) Oatmeal (plain
and prepared,) Rust* rroof
Seed Wheat and Oats.
Give me ft call before bHiy
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PURE AND FRESH
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'Idooro & Kirkley'o.
OTPrescriptionB carefully compound
ed at any hour either day or night. Store
1 open on Sundays from 9:30 to 10:90 ?.
1 M., and from 8:80 to 4:30 P. M .
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LAMPS.
'"?,A n exceptionally handsome line, at
the lowest prices. .
PLUSH GOODS.
A handsome assortment of -Plush
Goods tot the holidays.
Soaps, Perfumery, ??&%
W^Jhave as Ans a stook of soaps and |
perfumery as has ever been brought ib :
Camden. ' r - ^
We will *e glad to have you Inspect ,
- onr stock of
HOLIDAY GOODS
as we ai^e sure of: pleating you, both In
variety and price. '
To The Public.
I invite your attention to my stock of
millinery goods. Everything to be
sold cheat) fr>r (>Aah
j pwvvtni
sold cheap for cash.
HidesT&cr.
E*-IIig liest market prices paid for
Otter bkins, Coon Skins,' Fox Skins,
Hides, &c. . '
' ?LACKSW1TI
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- --Ma now paying the higheci market
Sriite tot bound ^Dry Cotton Seed ,
olivered *t Oanri*i? Boyjkin'a or
Ploasonfc Hill. f
DbliOAOHft,
Agt. OHvwr Oi| Co.,
Columbia, 8. (I
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DEALJER JJV
General Merchandise.
l"U?gi LINE or
Supplies
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TO TffB PRODUCERS OF SEED
OOTTtyt.
We hereby give notico that from
September l?t, 1888, we will buy need cot
ton at the old atand formerly occupied
, by Kud61ph Jacoboon, where we are
prepared to buy 500 ? BALES at the
hiprnoet cash prices. ^ Como ono, cothe
all I Youra Truly,
TAY1/& BEX, TON.
QUO. W. McQlRT.
President Harrison.
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Notwithstanding the fact
that Harrison will bo President
for the n?xt four years,
FRANK ZENIP'S
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Drug Store
(One door North of Camden Ba
kory,) will he headquarters for
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Look out for his advertise'
motit next week. Don't fail
First want , vour eye ou Ibis column a* we are goiug to Hi?? the name song
We sang a dozen timet* before, namely, the larue^t, cheapest and handsom
est stock over br< nght. to Camden; but, honor bright, we hare made a spe
cial effort to outdo any previous Reasons. Goods are neater, styles are
handsomer, and prioes lower than erer l>efore.
H. Baum & Co. never intend to be undersold by any house in the State as
aa inspection of our Goods and Prices will tell. We waot your patronage
and if ooneet representation and fair dealings will get it you may count
- yourself an appreciated customer of H. Baum & Co.
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B11GAXMS!
DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND VELVETS.
?ning Stripes at 15c. worth 25c.
8 pieces 50 inch all wool Basket Cloths at CO cents.
5 pieces 86 inch Crav Flannels at 30 cents.
15 pieces 86 inch Colored Flannels, extra fine, at 45 cents.
Elegant line of GormMi Importations, 40 inches, new designs, 40e. and up.
5 pieces Heavy Black threes Silks at 75 cents.
3 pieces Heavy Black Drees Silks at . .$1.00.
5 pieces Black Satin Rhadames (the kttest) at... . 90c. per yd. worth $1.25.
2 pieces Black Faille Francaise ono of the best qualities made iu Dress
Silks at $1.45.
PECIAL. T)ON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE THIS LINE.
500 yds. of SILK VELVETS, new styles at 50 cents per yard; (ybu gener
ally pay this price for a common Velveteen.
SPECIAL. 5 PIECES COLORED PLUSHES AT FIFTY
pents per yard, worth 80 cents in citios.
A full line Silk Plushes, Watered Silk, Beaded
mings to mutch our large stodk of Dross Goods.
Seta and Tinsel Trim
SPECIAL. From Sheriff's sale as long as supply lasts will
sell about 400 yds. Silk Passomentries, Moss Trimmings, Astiacnau Trim
mings at 10, 15 and 20. cents per yard; there is not a pioce in thia lot of
goods that is not worth doublo the money.
20 doz. Ladies Colored Bordered Hemstitched (not hemmed) Handker
chiefs at 5 cents per piece. Full assortment liner grades.
10 doz. Ladies' Black and Colored Kid Cloves, embroidorod backs, at
$1.00 worth $1.50.
? 25 doz. Ladies Colored Kid Gloves at 50 cents, new goods and are worth
25 per ceat morn. . I
Full line Cashmere and Lined Silk Gloves.
SPECIAL IN BUTTONS. 1,000 Gross late.st designs met
al Buttons at 5 cents per dozen. DON'T PAY BIG PRICES. These But
tons are worth from 15 to 30 cents per dozen-, they will go with your finest
dress patterns. You CAN'T lind them elsewhere at this price. TABLE
DAMASK NAPKINS AND TOWJELS, White Table Dumask, 20, 25, 35
and 50 cents per yard, lied Tabro'DamaskB, 25, 35 and 50 centB per yd.
SPECIAT
J * All Liaen Tablp Rovers, 2uVpents a piece. Linen
Napkins and Doylies fr-m. ''5 conts per Vozen up. Oj
Covers, heavily oinbroidoi^.., + yds. long at $1.75, wort
competition in this line. Our all. linen Towels sellini
heavy Linen Towels at 12 Jc. VDQMESTICS, Prints.
Fancy Prints, gnud quality, at id. per yard. 3 Casasf
Bleached and Brown 10-4 Shootings are le^dors wifj
close. *
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>3,00Cl#ato ot^ea Islan
f Don't dolay, 8,000 yardS*. at t^ii
our o oz. aH woolrNavy, Grev i
thdy' arp 'worth 5Qo. All wool
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o Store Jb|
OUR CORNER STORE.)
a good $54.00 Bed go to the new
m go to tUo now Furniture Ho
fco to the new Furniture. House.
Wire Bod Springs, warranted not to sag,
;op Soita of Furniture nt $25.00. Marble Top
i, Wash stands, Hafos, Dining and Kitchen T? v
What-Note, ^Writing Desks at bod rock prices. Loo
Bilk Parlor Salts. The finest materials, the lowest
ment Walnut Bed Room Sets with bevel edgs
Wnshstands, will interest you.
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trnituro House. For ?
t. JFor u good $8.00
Lounges from $9.50 to
m $3.00 up. Full Mar
lureaus at $7.00. Ward
lefi, Sideboards, Chairs,
i at our Plush and Raw
figures, the best assort
mirrors in Dressers and
Our Hardware Department
has been equipped *rith the best Btook oarried in town. Table Cutlery ex
ceedingly low. Iron Handle lCnivos and ForJ^s 37? csnts per set. Finer
goods in proportion. Looks, Hinges, Bolts, ,Guris, Pistols, Spoons, Pocket
Knives, Nails, Axes, Hatchets, in fact every article beloging to a.firat class
Hardware Stock. -r v!<V ' '
Bugyies, Wagons aKd Harness.
B?_
Cushions. JL?ooi? at our une noise wagons
only $40.00; the best value to be found. Our $7
Bug?P
mpiete with body and sea^
.00 Buggy Harness, hard to
beaV'-jJTfoin this prico hp we keep ovory gi ade, evon fine hand-made Har
nds*& 48 Saddles to suit the most fastidious. Slip Harness, Buggy and
r "Wagon Whips, Blind and Riding Bridles, Breaching, Humes, Traces, Lap
Robes iu endless variety.
Clothing and Gents' Furnishings.
Men's good suits fast colors heavy weight, from $3.75 up. 300 Boys suita
bought at special sheriff sale 75c on the dollar. Look at thii line be
fore you buy a cheap Satinet Suit and got something all wool for the same
money.
SPECIAL. 200 Overcoats from Sheriffs Sale from 83.00 to
$6.00 worth from 5.00 to 15.00, take your pick boforo tho stock is broken.
These Overcoats can not bo offered by any other house at those prices.
mond Shirts; everbody knows what it is at $1.00. A good Laundried Shirt
at 50o. Red Flannel Shirts, all wool, GOc. A Handsome line of Men's fancy
underwear, Ties, Soarfs, Ovorshirts, otc.
ONE ENTIRE FLOOR
for Men's Yotith? and Boys Hats and Caps. We can safely say that wo
carry tho largest Line of these goods in town. Our Men's Stiff Hats at
$1.00 aro worth looking at. Our Men's and Youths Satin Faced Soft Hats
nt ?
at $1.15 are hard to boat
Skin Cap* in eVery shape.
Men's ITur Caps, Boys Pola Caps. Men's Heal
Shoes and Boots.
Ladies Sewed Grain Drsss phoes in Lace and Button at 75c a pair*
Ladies Kid Shoes, Glove Kid Top. High Out Button Shoes with Tassels at
$1.50 worth $2.00. We handle the finest Hand Sewed French Kid Goods
this season for less money than von can buy elsewhero. Heavy Full Stock
Men's Brogans Amootn Goods $1.00. Men's P Calf Lined Shoes good value
for $1,50 selling at $1. Children's and MIsbos Fine Shoes our specialty.
Look at Our $8. 00 Men's Shoes made by the Roeldand Co.. in 4 lasts. Every
pair warranted to give satisfaction. It is our aim to make out shoe depart
ment the attraction of our stores,- will therefore spare no effort to suit your
taste and purse also. v . . . ?:
Heavy Grooeries are hahdlod by ua in carload lots C. O. IX, and we give
ou your morisy's worth. Try us on Bacon, Oorn, Red Rust Proof Oats
$L15 per bushel. Flours, (bought before the advanoe,) Sugars
400 Rolls Baggi
freights. Choice i
BWtt..
In oonoltuion
(Hind, w.J?p a
Wagon. W*4r?
We are compelled
Give us A call.
dies Ties at
panm
Chickon,
i, (40 cases on hand)
ur
yon need not leave our store while shop
ng fi'om a paper of pins up to a 4 Horse
Wo btiy close. Oar stock is large.