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in _ iu7ar?fr??B. a:m." J9 thereon. Kinder f^iH *?tu?u io ibVa offtue ox lo re? Jkl# ttauge. >rn 8 jl Moore 0. .A- SUtoro 1j its relimi tl C6tul?? a utl colliding V i ? wold out to ftlr. (J. Kpr many year* Mr, be^n *>?>k ?g<fd iu thi* >d !?dw b'TO ^WlDi-iuJv Iii a card iu a&oUier Tha Chronicle |o.d*y a*U? ili# coulioutttif** ??1 (<3 <>f iii* ft it tuU to M r Stc his notice. ? *? ? ? rkabW Surgical Case. iys ago a Mtas Death wag tho German hospital iu m! on tor appoudit:.iii< daughter, she said, of an r; rgeon'a naiue^Mwho wani perfortp th&j^Pv r&M?n ?r Kraok Hackctt D>? e operatiOD waa over lb vu placed iu charge of; >#. tie Utheday nurse; Mius the night ourae. rtefttfa recovering rapidly, weeV or so Rfias iKalh jood?by to Dr. Dye, M h? Mle? Grooe. ? Philadtl r, j ?XB#0 VAli floutfh was able to be >m> Wednesday-. - I). Trauthaui waa in Ohoa )ty one day thia^reek il business. B Irby, of Columbia, ia a , while with' her friend, Bate man, on I^FayetfcJ tawfion, of Columbia, to Camden on Tuesday fielt to Mr. and Mrs VV. ing, oq Luurons street. 1?. Ifoupri), of Columbia, ? W 0. Hough, en mo. Jin einSfltTfusTi^eu a tJMurten ynrd, Harlmsa, former agtat depot hero and who ,h? rgo was sent to King fefvjmcd to bis o.d r We wdleowe hfm baok. TLOOAl ITEMS - ursday will be Tlmuksg v rr4 -~r ~ ? ' ty Hrst day of November frmtryefrt job prlnliug this week paper to be late jto day. Mvp ftP<u*Hy let pa?e ivinumt giving us a| ant of space a good deal of] intenjjcd-'for this is9ue al-j in type i*. left out. recent orde- of tlioS, A I>. d, Bteney ha* haen wade a] t Huuion erery night in the week. fora tlxejjraitt Uas . been etnp* j there only evejy other night. farty *-eig bt j r?bs of print li] z were ! u:?d~otf t-nr'f b o Cfcftib I olo cftioe io tlay ttils week. For - prompt* "and all round first class work bttr". orders for job printing to! fc Chronicle office, or, 'phone uel W? will coipe U> m MoOrei^ht say* that be thai there exists m some see* ?f the cotjtjty qndqe alarm #? the rmaUpox situation here ?to statethat Here j ly noNdanger ,at all and ] aaX everybody cfto Camden with perfect safety. "" " N*. r ..... ,, ? H?noe<Vy U K rkwo^d on ~ y At *ixo'c\*ck \i the H brtaiLJTM Mi? flow o 1 1 ate i r. Charles Perktns DaBos*, j own yoong business man of - ?Uiie in ss^ tv consisted of Mi as the roaid-of honor. olYorkville, who n lh? Misses ?lory of ttomnfcift. Margaret I MlnaetU Boyhia. ? Mettrj Koaise geaap. and liessis, 3aUnond. A^-D.. Kennedy, I f . 8. Borwt, Jr C, Ctatk* aod jTreaekow. ...... ^ .... .. bride, a fcrhly lovely one. " * r -c^tuwe of-wbikr to. trimed with apHqocj tbe ~ i yellow ia? *14*^ to t&it of iba W5WV11 of them ' top Crop Ecv c^ied \ ?/ \ 8<ciinn Director Batws*, of tbf ??>?ik> r hutt?u Mjfi Hint tbu u*j >;cuai lnnifili of ili? r a f r iuiurnur} ?e?(l|vr lurtfi* ft giVat <Val fropi n monetary m audpmntto the Kuw-. Krom report* mfliirid by b?rn it would hi* a f.ooa^rvAM^o #fii|WU? in uuko <15,000,000 the pruba.du in fro* no in profit t<> the cotton gro*er? of thy 8t*l?*. TliU, atinul (runt the iiiuiiVi iny nnivppt n iutr of the Mt??p crop,*' wIiujIi liV ? < ? ??.f?r? at thin bcaHoti hat* bet u kill cri by ibo (tout. MR. CALHOUN'S LETTER. The following !??! t? r hv Mr Win. P. Calhoun onpeured in las! .SniidavV Au gust* Chronicle, incntim of whhh wa? tmulo ifi thlft pajHJf last wi-vW: Camtb il. S. (\, Nov. 15.~(1ik>?I old Caiuden in (Mill right here near t ho great WaU'ree river, mt>tling among (ho ok and huge oaks, where it ha* been ever sii.oo the old colonial days. ('?m?l?>n 1? one of the oldest ?itios iti tSouth Carolina ami U what is knoVu us a colonial town. In and around the pfani a ngiobcr of battle* were fonghr during 'lie revolutionary war. Coin pallia hail tits headquarter* for ft tinie hftr* aiul Marion; the twain p f>n, inrkixi in lho d?i.-e &W-19U'$ ?f Wateree nearby and in 'he ewatnps of thf C<maa ree and the i'eedee. oyer ready to do bi^t 1? for fffiftldm A nu "II din noted battles here were those of Ca n den and Ilobkirk Kill. Baron PaKalb, a German noble, ilght tilgoD the fcide of the Americans w*a.s killed in the battle of Camden, A monument ling been erected to hjs memory ?pd siarpls lit fr<i^l of thp ttcesbyuirian ehtmdi, n?d pi Ms front yard, pn DeKulb street, in that biUtlo lio is said to have fought like (I lister and fell (K>v?r*d with woumhj ? 4fic?i' the buttlvi of liobktrk Hill, Haw. don who was in command of the Diiu-h. burned CamdOn and discrtod the pbu e Camden was represented in thcMex'-ran .war and lost one of her bravest amain that conflict, His name was James Poj^f Dikinson and a h?U'4pmn? mompnetit ba; ^eon {?rooUj(| Jo Ijiu memory ?t the juiiutpm rtf tyain and Laurens streets. Dickinson (tad witn bi n in iho Mexican lyay a |u u<v nam**} Raines pipkint^ as Ma body ai-r. yanf, vrhu is ttill living and ia. 92 years old James Dickinson wo# afterwards owned by Maxcy G regg and the negro H<*ttt| as his body servant awl wvnt-^h rough tho Con federate war.- Near I lie Dickinson morn. ??/>?:/ ) )i?)V> ulatu lu f , , ,, |itT4r_ ,,r 1T?6 #ly, l&w ^lirj^uTuTUVtiTv'.jyVtttv momi UttUil, I / From tho nslies l<>ft by Lord Ituwtfon tlie Oumden of 'to- lav sprang. It isoniofl nicest and most ^instocratic cities in the south . Hero can be found tho Ancru?n*?, the Kdr8lvij||kfhe ,folin9ons, the OoBani KNFes, th# J?k??? the ('aintevp, and iriany other aristocratic families. tfome of them descendant* of Tories and some deKenTP ants of Patriots. For refinement and eul ture those old families. Jiave no superiors and its a pleasure to visit thciy Imiuov Thplv hfMPU"Hly u wjthiHit limit. A kw\ ?Tcu is surrounded hy n rich <*utnjWY. In the old days before the civil wasMt i.s soM. t-hafr- ttornrof thr "pta n t <m,s arjj^TT Cu ufden made many hundreds, og.^iilos of cotton They lived like lords amf owned many staves. / ? Camden, liUo n>any^?tiiep places through, put tlie. feQuth, nir.de hut littlo progress aft or Hie. war. In fact it made but. little progress to within It f teen years back. The people Instjtheir slaves and their wealth and the desolation was almost as complete lis when Lord Ruwdon left it in . Tt js stated thftt Andrew Jackson, ai'cr. wtuds president of the United .States/wo* pdpt t'i |til here dicing tho revolutionary -?.r for refusing to a Stilish omcer's bools. While in iaii he had smsllpox. I* is also stated that there w-is quite n roma'tfee here connected with Lord Corn - wallis and Agnes of Glasgnw. It ifrftt womn w^rw'pir much in love with Cmnwain^aiuT/Jaino from .Scot land to Charleston, S.jKT, in search of him. On roaching Charleston she learned that th% object of hor search was in Camden, and she hired an Indian to l*rjng hpu up the Pcpdee ai(d iho Wateree' rivers to p^mden. Qn reaching here she fouutl that OornwaUis was gone. She sickened and died and j,vas buried in the. ftH Quaker cpmpterv. "A monumens stands over the tftave with the simple and only, inscription of ' 'Agnes of Glasgow." Nothing more it* knowri of her name or bistort. ~ One of the handsomest old hmtsos of the plane, which Is still in ?' good state of pres ervation, was occupied by LaFayettc when he Wits in Ctomden. The citizens {urnUhed his rpqiq handsQrrply, ^liferent ones furn level city^ wTUi broad V*d well shaded ifndge J. B. Kershaw, thai noble, fearless and hjate Confederate general. Thqse ftarlfs are fljled hitjo pjnea and oaks and tltpy flro the loafing places of the north ern poople who visit Camden every winter Tito soil is porous and' study. Rain as it falls sinks ia the ground, and- a.slu>rt~t4tne efter the heaviest rain it ??. dry and h*fl. The soil is very much like that of Aiken. 8J C. The pocofls soil and numerous pines AS well 43 its elevation, tfoa health fulness of the plan? perfect. Ifarthern' people flf<?\$ere in tlje winter to avoid tho cold oWate of tho^iorth mid tn geek health. Private families- fecciye those xlsitoi* <vs bonrdena. A large hotel with many rooms h?s boon erected f^r their aeoAU??nod?tion and another is nesr. jog completion on llpbkirk till, whioh will be equally aa largo as the other*. The oil? is fast becoming a noted winter resort. No better can be found in the ?tatd- ? 1 Some few veaw tyiok. tKe. flitjr. had a entail jWptflaflon, HOW fimintiwLJka.jnIU pnpalalloii tTie numBer i<caohea 5,000, and Ujtlll (trowln?. Thore aro some haodaome ok! ro8idonee?? here as well aa some handsome modern dwellings, Amonjf *he. old homes worthy of rrjentlon are the Johusim place, north of Camden, in Kirfcwoad. Tt is a superb blaoe, noted for the beauty of its grounds. The terrtiees surrounding it are magnifl. con t. The x Anqruin .home ia .one of the oldest oityi old style but handsome. So are firtqeemwwj Hluumgticrry, Slulberry,' aniL-tioodx. CaatW-.Jimne ? plown - been stAnding for ywwra, but tboy are aa ?wound to-day j? ^ycr Tamt" S?m stand aa monummtu to past grandeur for many years to oom'd: 1 Camden arose from tho wreck left by the rivilwar. with new Ufo.*?d |fr44 and ts lioWing her own in the progress of the age. Three great systems of. railways ^aas through .Camden. Tney are the Southern, the SentKuud Air Una and the Atlantic Coast Lino, civlog it all necessary railway facilities. The industries are two large c-4ton mills, afi oil mill. ooflfD faotoni and | lainit^g mill, bcatdaa nun^roua small |pood tttephon? fjstetn th? citr U well lighted by tfoctriertj. No?th of Chnwn oa the Wawrw JtBtth ? oomidfafciW fail le ih? riw tin f fr g<iw_ ui mmy bpm-poww^ I wtfi kM^ Onadas with vnob i ??gfj*1*** VAfr w ?? PROCLAMATION. Stau* of South Carolina. ? Kiwu ttv? Cliambrr. WIIKItKAS information iws Um ro eeived ?t litis I H?rmr ? menl that on the 'J, 9, wml 101 ii i*ny.of November, A l>. liKM, s?v-r*l fires ii'tve ot'i-oi iv<t in ihntownoi Oftinden. lo*wit : I?athiwrt'4 Stable* to T. .). t'ofkiu'* Store, night of Nov, "J; Ware liouw of llitvch ???.- , on ni^lii ?>f Nov !Hli ; of tiro ?>f * 'rtniiioi' Chronicle on night. of Nov. loth in the County of Kershaw, wa^ bur nt*<l , ?nd there lieing tea?oti to believe that the burning* we.e m ts of inoendiar i?in, NOW, TIIEIltiPoltK, I. M B. Mr KWHBMiV (Iovm'Ho) of i lie Statr of South Carolina, in older mat jtiaifea nniy lx* done and the mnji?$ y of iho law vindica t ? ?l . <lo hatebv otu'ir a reward of ONI? 1H'N1?HK|) Dollars for tin* apprehension and conviction of the person or persons who coin milted said ii.ts of iiRcudiarisin. IN TESTIMONY WIIKKKOF. 1 have hereunto set my hand and SKAIj. ea ii sed tho Uroat Seal t?f lite State lo Ik* atlixod, at t'olrtfh I'lu, thl? fourteenth day \)l November. A. D. 100a. and in the U'7 yo?r of tho Indc peudenito of tho U idled St tics of Amprjen. M. IV McSWKKNEY. Hy the Governor: "\V, It. Cpoper, / i Hecietui y *4 Slate y|ne Oqttou 0?ed for Sale Cheap. f liftve iwQ hundred bnehela of | iMnqrp'd K$eeleior I'roliflo Cotton Seed for ?nle oheup Theae seed are from crop tlrat Wftd? one nnd a bfllf bailee f.o thr* acre. Prion, O'ftv ????? p<*r bushel, or *?IU . vllV for uiiBtio-4 pf ulhcr finiolc hofMCi supply in c* halted. X. W- iloyHtlt, iV>ykift, H. C. Vov. 1 1 Im, Master's Sale, South Caroling? vtenhaw County^ ,_^UTrr \rr^.y'nirTtiCTTr ^rTf^KV . """ *** Marion M0160, ? P!?ntifl\ a^uiiiHt S. W. J?iiiea nnd The African KidMopalChuVclt ofcfpvtdpp, 84 0-,~= refi *:k \t tjder told by .virtue of I he decree re deted ill the ft)?ove stated cafe. on S tember. 12th, i?y hi* Honor Clou. ... DantzJer, presiding Jnnge. I will ?fiil in froi^of the Court |hm?e in Camden, S h';\ on Monday, the first day of Decern - fbor, 1003, within the legal bourn of sale. ~All tbat piece, parcel or trnct of land ? n the tov 11 <tf Camoeiu county,.. of Kcr ?bnv\*' fttatn or S6Ti"fli 'C a'olma, frontier thirty-thrco (it't x feet on York street, aim having n depth of ?ph? hundred (l?0) HH 1 %iivrh%y t?-ot, nud hounded on thtf .north by YoTk afreet, on the east by premicea of George Brown, decease1', and on the no.uih ami vest by prcuiisea of Rabon, and' belnff'Jh'O Undrj conveyed to the defendant. -James, by deed da^cd Oc*. tober 22nd 1000. Tenpg^pf iitde-.-r-Coiih. U A. W1TTKOWKKY. Maiter, 1C. C. M<*. M. Master's Sale. Sontb Carolina? Kershaw Connty Court Common Fle&a. Robert A. McDowell i v|, 5- Decree, fcjdward A* McDowell, et al ) Under *nd Uy virtno of the deer/ 3 In the nljove stated eaao, rendered by His i Honor, Judge C. (?* . Dantzler,, on Sept. 12th, 1902, I .will sell at public outcry before the Conft Homo in Camden, S.j C , witlun the vgal houra of tale, on tb< {l*l?t Monday ioypecember, 1002. the*fol owing describe^ real cstata : All thf piece, parcel or 4raot of land aitnatec the County of /Kershaw and State, liontk Carolina.' containing two hundj , and fifty ao rear more or lees, and ded on iha Vortb by Unda-nf*! . 8 1 o?r, on thyJ&aat hj iaaia <? W- " tail and aC. Hilton and I Quarter GrMc, on Ui? *" formerly of J. Rol | L, L Olybovn. ftn<T"l, Hilton and oa the Weit Known as the Robinson T Terms of sale : , One ? . balance in one year With \i day of sale to be sectored pqrebaser ? and mortgage uf pfWflHil sold? with the privilege to purchaser of paying all cash. fj. A. WITTKOWSKY, Maatar, K* C. No*. 14. An Ordinance! To Provide For The Vaccin ation Of All Persons In. The City Of Oamclen, S, C. ClTVCoUKQIL ClMVltVK,) Camden, g. C., Nov. l'J. 1903.1 Be U ordained by the ^|ayor' and AK darraen of the City of Cuiudcn, S U, and by authority of the same : 8*0. 1. Wheieat the BuArd of Health of the City of Camden fiavo recommended to the Otiv Council lfi? nieceeeUy Tor a "f nn .n p iil ? . yy nation, the same ia hereby approved and adopted. ?? * - Si:c. U. All persona residing or cn {[Affed fn bueineae within the corporate tmfte*of the City ef Camden, a hall be vaccinated by Peer lei Jtrfi; WWr" - ~ 8*c. lit. Any f>erron who ahull fait to tempi? with this Ordinance, or refute to allow thoftfc ovar vj^ioM b* or iheuv have control to be vaccinated or inter fere wither realat the vcccloation of any other pereoe. shall upon oonviction be fined in ? torn not exceeding twenty five dollar* or ifttpriaonment not more [than 't0> *+yi, and ehalr beVe^ 1 quired to submit to compulsory vaccina f&U Ordinances or parte of jC*. O. MOORE, I Attorney- at- Law. Kpeeitil attention v*?n to collection of jientp, Aivouut#. Lie. lh>*l bought ???rl Hold Fir? Insurance, NOTICE. II a v intf t.i retit* frolic the Kfal ami Collection hu*in??? I hereby giv? notice to the that I liavr ??>!?' out *11 of my *Mi<{ )>ii?luot>* to (!. t" Moore, At-flurnvy hi I?aw. 1 <losire to { I (tin U mv friend* <oui pairona ami tin* public generally for the ni*ny favor* a tenth it to mu in the past sixteen year#, aiiil. to /oileit rt cnntiiiUation of your |ott i?>n<t|(e and eontldcinv in behalf of i iy auc.ec**>. >r. J. A Shoorii. Nov. U 05?. For My pi m<*u 8 miles shove Camden. Good buildings ami located nesr in diuretic* and Hihool. K?>r u-iii.h, apply u? A. H. Youny, Nov. 7-;U. (*#i? try, S. ? lax Executions. ?; I'pilor and by virtue of suiulrv tnx execution* to ?i?o directed, 1 will pio-j coed t?> before the Court ) t < tt ao door iu>?Ii city of Camden.. on the flt*i Monday in December. during ?lu> U* d hour* of ?*'e, the following deaorih d real eetute.^o wit: 420 aerei in school dUtlrotNo. 17. Watered townjhi|? near White Pond bounded by lands of Hose, Ho** and Mobh-y. Levied upon as the property of M. liaum. ? 100 acres in IVcKalb township bounded north by lands of J, Johnson and .T. f> Stokei.east and south by W. A. Price and K?t. ofS. M lloykin, and wc?t by lands of Mary Scott, levied npun hs the proper ty K. C, TTessie. 4 nere* DeKalb towmhfp hounded on north bv F.it. nf Joy, vest r:uI south by ,u??n?riy of Kst ??t Uhfttnut. levitd v?por? as the property of Camilla Joyt U)0 uere? in DeKalbJoWOfchip bounded by TidweH tanda und others levied upon a# the properly of J. 8. Colter, Nev?nty-?ix and one-halt acres, bound* ed hy land* of Motley, Sander# nod \ and by Unds now or fortnerW of Jam- s (j . <iibtu a. levied upon as the property of J . M> Thornton. Tonus wudi. Purchaser to pav /or t? t pu a, - J, S TUANTIiAN. I . Skiffs Sale, South Carolina ? Kershaw Coun y i , ? i fames G. Gibbon,. Plaintiff', J M, Thcruton, ?'Dffendfitt, ? Kxecutlon. By virtue of tho above *tHt?*d exec i tiou to the 'direeted uud lodged in my office, 1 have levied upon, and will m II in trout of the Court H"U?e' door in (.'*? ? den, 8. C., on tho It i at Monday in T) ? eembmr i?:xT;"U5TuglIie that <ln\ of h- <1 lunnUi, within I ho k'ual IwurM of muI >, all tho right, titlu iind bitcrcMt. of the de fendant in and to the following dc8cri,b< d real property, to-wU-: All that pieo??, parcel'or traet of lan'l, containing aovouto-i U and ono-hnlf *<;re8f more orient, situate, lying and being at lllauoy, in the County of Ker shaw, and in the State of South Caro lina, and bounded by lands of Motlev, Sander# and Robs, and by landa now ftr formerly of James (i G'bbea ( being on th^ Seaboard Air Lino Railroad. be ?op "more partiimUvly dtaeribetf on Bi FUt iftatta V?v W. \V. ?uumiu|{?rt Purveyor, in 1WS. and being tho sumo premise* ?onveyed to .1. M. Tnornton by J as. G. Gihbes. "Terms of $al*:? Cash. - 4. W. TRANTHAM. S. K. C. Kqy. 14. '03, iflperty h\ Sale. knee and Lot on Main _ i?. Lot has a front of one J*fcnnd running back a depth mndrcd and twenty two feev. aro in thorough repair and one easantost residence* in town. ALSO or plantation in West Wateree, only aw miles .from Camden, containing " 1 imdrad and fifty acres. It is eon >y all wbe%?rt>wthl? plantation to of tbs flnast in nraf community, orops made upton it for th? pafeb rat years will bear /this statement out. l j . n Eighty acre" in the hpW part oft Ida oonn>jrT This tract, of laVfi* a nare of *fe*4>ld home trsct of tho UteHertrv and Br itti I la Truesdet acdtSwell known as being a very valuable tract of land. Alt of the above property wlil be dis poser! of on reasonaols terms. H. Tritrsdki.. 8ai.uk E. Tkl'khijkl, Nov. 7, . l i ne cr< ;)M?veral Tax Notice. Office of Treatvrev KerihAtr Conn-) I / Camden. 0, 0.? Sept, dth , 1909. L Jo oooordano* with tho act to raU>>, <or flacnl vur commenc.iu^ Januaf j UL 1902, notice is hereby given that the Treasurer'^ office of Kershaw county will be open fo/ the collection of taxps from the 15H? dav ef-October, 190?, until tho, HUt day of lVceml>er, 100'.'> The rate per centum for Kershaw coor. Xv Is as follows : Mill.* I state Taxes ft School Taxes ? , <i County Taxeq 4 Rail Road Taxes , **" SU Total ' 14U The following Special levies haye been ] made also: Mills! Special Hchool lax District No. 1. ft Special School tax, District No. 1, for interest oa School Bonds Graded School Building. Mills Dletrtet No. 1 % RpeMal School tax District No. 1, A ? ; 8.1* 4, ft 7, 9 * \ 10, t ^ l*'K Allinformatioa a* (o taxeawIU be tat |?*e*ad?p<m m ttcatho, I No 11H of names far tax receipts will W raoeired unlaw tha aowoM of tax ? ?.wiU W - Famous Gilt Edge Stove H15ADQITAUTKKS KOIl Al.L WINTKU GOODS IS <* MAKING GLAD MANY H ft A UTS FROM THE FACT S3 T 1 1 A T 1 T M K ET6 T UK I) KM A N 1 )S ( ) F T 1 1 K Tli A I >K AND ON K OFTHK MOST AURKEABMC FEATURES TS-THK VICKY LOW PRICKS, . .. ... *>. - \ i "which citable.* our customers to procure what they wi>h ut prices that linko ilium happy. Can any utFord to miss litis . opportunity? in Sec our lino of ljlack and Gol^red Dress CS/CJids; Waistings, all Colors, St vh'S and qualities; Roady-matto Shirt Waists l'roni 50c to $7 5(1, Kcady-madu Skiits from ''506 to $1.0.00; Tailor-made fMiiU front $1 <>0 to $15.00; Ladies? Cajpes, Jackets Htitl Gout?; Olittdrehs1 (,'npos, Reefers and Cloaks; Ladica\ Misses, and ( hiidrcns Rc.tdy- to- wear hats, ami many other things wo could mention if spac.t, would admit,' ? and as to prices, will only Fav j That We Defy Competition. Men's and Boys1 Clothing in great, abundance, and the Way they arc going is evidence that many appreciate the great bargains we are ottering in this department. Don't fail to see us before buying, wo v?!l save you some good money. . . , We have received a recent ijiipment of Mattings, which for beauty, durability and cheapness, c annot be surpassed. An extensive line of ltugs and Carpeting, and tliey aro gov* V ing at, prices surprisingly low. ? . V. ? "?> r* We call special attention to our gttperb stock of just received. Dinner Sets? 115 pieces, $12.50. Tea Sets? -56 pieces, only $5.00. Will sell otioor as many pieces as detain d at a r >v ?' very small difference in the price per piecc by the set. Call and inspect same before purchasing and we will make you happy. ^ Very llcspMfrlly and Truly, ZtAe ifi'lt <5ctgc StorCj P. T. Vtllcpigue, Prop't.