The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, May 01, 1890, Image 3
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one 'i r!a!?, x! ..>0; Si a j?\)xtus, 7
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TKl"KSDAY, MAY !. ISOO.
Plia'nix Hook ami Ladder Co. !
Metis at the Optra Hon .?on the i-'iust !
Thursday Night in overv month.
w. It. mccitkigiit,
Secretary.
Knights of Honor.
inn,ik \':> 12-1'?. kxwhts or
L/OIV
HoX.ili, lllOOtS O.l IilO Firti and '! hint ?uond
iy Evenings. at G o'clock, al the Opera
Il^.isa. I. II. Alexander, Reporter.
American Legion of Ifonor.
Adams Council No. 010. A. L. of II.,
meets at thoir Council Room, (third floi-r
of the Opera Housed. on the Second and
Fourth Wednesday Evening# at 7^ o'clock.
Visiting Brethcrcn always welcome.
By order of the t.'om mnnder.
I. H. Alexander, Secretary.
Hemoval.
Mr. S. C. Clvbnrn has moved his'
stock of general tn rchandisc to tlie !
store two doors S >ulh of the j
Church, where he wi 1 bo pleased t? j
see uis friends and customersIce
Cream, to be Served. ,
Don't forget the Icc Cream to he
served next Tuesday evening at
Monument Square, by the I a lios of
the Presbyterian Church, at GI
o'clock. j
Cf.ii dm Orphan Society.
The annual meeting of the Camden
Orphan Soc-etv v. ill be he'd on '
- ir? 1?.. * Afov of. j
i!ie iiiiru in
Opera Ilonsc, at 12 o'clock.
T. IT. Goodale, Sco'v. |
Again Successful. }
Hon. \V. D. Tr.iniham. before the j
Supremo Court in Columbia last week j
succeeded in having the judgment oT I
the Circuit Court reversc-?i in the ease ;
of W. II. IVittcracm et a!, vs. Nancy
A. /Crenshaw, et al. Opinion by
McGowan, A. J.
Dime Reading.
The Willing Workers Society of j
the Bap'ist Church will give a Dime
Heading, interspersed with an ?t
tractive musical and literary program,
at Mrs. .1. M. Smyrl's residence
this (Thursday) ev ning at S.80 o'*
clock. Icc cream will be served from
7 to 10 o'clock. All are invited.
Sunday Sc'aool Pic-Xic.
The Grarc Kpiscopal Church Sunday
Sclnol held their annual pic-nio i
on Thu *sday last at "Stonry 11 ill," i
the residence of Mr T. W\ Lang, in j
"West Waterco. Tiio day was lovely, j
and the occasion was enjoved to the
fullest evfent by those participating.
2'arricd.
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At BhinSViiie, MISS , on mo.niay, |
22nd instant, at tho residence of the
bride's mother, by Rev K. B. With-|
erspoon, Mr W. J. Joaes, of Camden, I
S. C , and Miss II. H. Arch bald, of j
l'lcasant Ridge, Ala.
Mr Jones is ono of Camden's most
clever ami enterprising young merchants.
We wish him ami his bride
many years of uninterrupted prosper
ity and happiness.
Hoaie-Maio Molasses.
Quite a large area of cuuc will he
planted in Chesterfield County this
year. The farmers' arc convinced
that they can raise their own molasses
cheaper than soniebov else can for
them?the profit and freights are
items ?Exchange.
I' is surprising that more cane is
not planted by the farmers all over
*',n U'n Imvo been nsinf in
IL1V k-'HHA. I. ..I* . w ? 0
our family for several month.0, molasses
made here in Kershaw County,
which we collider nearly if not quite
as good as most molasses on the
market, and cheaper too. Besides,
if our farmers can make it cheaper
than they enn buy it, it would be a
considerable saving to thorn.
South Carolina's Agricultural Paper.
The Cotton Hunt, ) ublished by
Iloyt & Keys at Greenville, S. C., is !
the-only .4 gric ft 11 tNfrfpirt >~e r published
in South Caiolinn, and has a larger
circulation among the farmers
of the State than any other paper of
its class. It is the official organ of
the Farmer's Alliance n?d Patrons
of Husbandry, and is published every
week. The price of subscription is
$1.23 a year. We will club the
Camdin .Joup.xal and Cotton riant,
to one address, one year, for Two
Dollars?in advance.
Au Extra Heeting cf the County Alliance,
We direct she special attention of
Alliance men, ami fill others interest- J
ed, to the card of Major Magill, in I
our issnc to-day, calling an extra1
meeting of Kershaw Conntv A liance j
on Friday, the ll'th of May, proxi- !
nio, to consider the proposition to
establish a Cotton Seed Oil Mill in j
Camden.
This is a very important, matter, i
and it is hoped and expected that J
there will be a good attendance. We j
notice that similar movements are j
being tirade in other Counties in the '
State, where Oil Mills have not al- i
ready heen established, and they all
seem to be meeting with success.
We understand that the subscrip-*
tions to the Camden Co.ton Seed Oil
Mill are progressing very satisfactorily,
ami there is 110 doubt of its being
made a success. Hut, as Fresi j
dent Magill says, '-the committee on
'shares of btock,' appointed to solicit
subscriptions, are urged to a
prompt discharge of their duty," so
that when th<* submit their reports
the showing will I e so flatter.ng as
t<> place the cbwiolishmeiit of the 1
Mill beyond pcradventuro '
Fr..r.di:?y a xreac-L,,-r.
The members and congregation of
the Camden llaptist Church
j ed" their Pastor on Thursday mght
last. The 'pounding," however, v, as
i inspired by love and esteem. am!
i was only a modest way of exhibiting
the high eppioeifdion in which their
worthy Pastor is hold in the ostium
tion of his congregation.
Tho Haplist Train.
The Southern iiantifd. Convention
w.ll meet at Fort Worth. Texas, on
j the Oth (if May. A very large num.
[her of Implied* from South Carolina
I will attend it. The Ihiptisfc train
| will leave Atlanta on Tuesday, Mav
Cthat 0.00 !'. M. h will he. a soli 1
train and will run as a special all
the way through. It will pass
through the cities of Montgomery,
Mobile, New Orleans, and Ilottsl it,
and will arrive at Fort Worth r-t 1U!
o'clock on May 8th. All the 1 ties j
centering at Atlanta from South
U arOJiMH Wlii MJUKL- ClJIinrui M 'ii ?> i m i
tbis train, and every facility and
comfort will bo afforded to those
who will go on the Baptist Train.
Tickets atone faro for the ouru! trip,
good for thirty days, will he sold at
all principle points to delegates and
visitors to this CJonvcn ion The
train will be composed cf Pullman
palace buffo* sleepers and reclining
chair cm-'.
Rev P. V. Bomar, of (he Camden
Baptist Church, will attend the
Southern Baptist Convention.
Cemetery Association.
At the annual meeting of fho Cemetory
Association, hold ?n .Monday
evening last, the fallowing officers
were elected for the. ensuing year:
Presideht, Mrs T. B. Davis; ViccPresidents,
Mrs A 1). Kennedy ft"d
Mrs R. T Lewis; Secretary. Mrs K
E. Sill; Treasurer. Mrs G. G. Young:
Standing Committee, airs T. B. Davis
e::-??fficio Chairman. Mrs V. S.
dordai*, ??Irs J. Bert ins. Mrs M
L. Burns, and .Messrs A. 1). Kennedy,
P. T. Yi lepigne and K. 0. McC
might.
Present membership. So; increase
over last year, 20. 'J he house for
the keeper of the Cemetery has been
corapletel and painted.
Thn Association contemnlates
erecting a Imbed wire fcnco nr mnd
the CouicUr., and also placing a
sign at the gate containing ;he rules
governing the cemetery and the
price of lots.
Personal and General*
Wcslville is going lo have a canning
factory.
n j
Ice can now be 1ml in any qna:;ti-!
ty desired at Mr W. Geisenhcimcr's.
Regular meeting of City Council
next Monday evening.
The newly elected Chief of Pulice
and Policemen were placed on duty
last night.
Wc are sorry to learn that Cupt.
T. II. Clarke is still confined to his
homo with sickness.
Miss llcnn Bo-well, of Camden, is
visaing Miss Ann e Carter, of llii*
place.?Lancaster RevUw.
Mr. It 11 Kennedy, Jr., of Col u nihil,
paid a short visit to relatives and
friends iu Camden last week.
We are very much gratified to learn
that Rev I>r ileynardie's health is
a great deal bettor and continues to
improve.
Congressman Perry has filed a petition
urging a survey of the Waleree
River from Camdeu to Catawba
Falls.
Rev W. B. Corbitt, of Marlboro,
fatlior of our worthy Iutendant, Dr
John W. Corbett, has been spending
several da\s wita bis son and family.
Messrs. W. D. Trantbam, J. T.
Ila}-, W. M. Shannon and C. L.
inkier, of the Camden Bar, attended
the Supremo Court in Co'umbia
last week.
The candidates are coming out in
some of the counties already, under
the impression that it is the early
bird that catches the wormCongressmen
Cothran and Perry
have declared their intention to retire
from Congress at the end of j
4 I - ?>A I n?im a
UiL'U jiU&dil. ivjiuid.
7'Iic benefit paid by tlie Kmghts
of Honor is twice b'cssed. It, blesscth
him tli'it giret'u and him that
taketb. While you are helping your
fellow members family in distress
you are securing the same helping
provision for jour own.
Editor to pr'nter?"You've ruined
me. la describing the great ball, IJ
wrote that the famous lecturer on \
dress wore nothing that was remark-'
able. You've priirecl it: 'Mrs 15/.
wore nothing. That was re id ark a-',
ble.' Get your money of the cash-'
icr and go. We've no use for a man
like you around lieic.'"?Life.
Wash the roosts occassional]}' with
kerosene or crude oil. This prevents
the accumulation of lieo in tlx poultry-house,
and the fumes of this pungent
oil penetrate into every crack
and permeato the feathers of the
fowls at night, thus protecting Lhetn,
to a great extent, from tho ravages
Ul Lllt'll llincuu CJIVII11U3.
Hill Nye writes to the laid-' ended
man wlio ai-ks his advioo on liair restoratives,
as follows: "Take T'-ur
hair restorative money and buy \a
town lo?. in a growing town that supports
its home paper and advertises,
and go ahead and you will he fixed
and the man who is fixed don't care
whether lie 1ms any hair or not.'' i
English Spavin Linima t removes
nil Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and Flemishes from horses, Eloqd
Spavin, Curbs. Splints, Sweeney,
Ixing-hone, St'lles. Sprains, nil
Swollen Throats, Coughs, Et^.
Save $5d by use of one bottle.
Warranted the most wonderful Blonvish
Cure ever known. Sold by Dr;
F. li. Zeiop, Druggist, Camden. ;
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An Kxira / ite?'ii!? of Kershaw
(Utility AiiiiWic*.
I'.V request ?).' !rHh#.ren, T hen by
cab no extra moefinir of l!ic Kershaw
Conntv Farmers' Alliance, to
convene in tiio flour!-. House at Cam
den. S. C. on Fri<l.:v. (ho lGlh of
May. proximo. at, in o-clook A. M.
'I ii* meeting is called to considelit;'
proposition to establish a cotton
sect oil mi!i in (lie 'own of Camden
The Committee ori *\shar a of stuck"
appointed to solicit subscriptions,
J are uivod to a prompt discharge of
[their duty, and arc requested to ati
tend the meeting on the lGlu and re!
port ainonnts subscribed.
! A neutral ard cordial invitation is
hereby extended l.o nil p rsons interested
in the erection of sai l mill to
conf? r with ti??> Alliance at its meetir:-_r
on the 10th. All Alliance ?en
whether dclt-jatcs or net are invited
to attend and participate in the
mcelintf.
James I\. Maoiix, Prcsd't
Kershaw Oounly Farmers'Alliance.
M MistakeThere
arc some people who seem
to think that opposition to Tillman
and Tillnvinism means opposition to
tbp farmers. So far as a very large
majority of the newspapers of the
State arc concerned, they arc fighting
for no man or set of men, but
they arc working for what thoy conceive
to'ho for the highest good ot
us all. There is no truer, more loyal,
harder working men for the public
good than the editors of the State.
In tliis She'l-Tillmau business they
believed they saw danger ahead an i
said so. Opposition to a few designing
men, although th-y are farmers,
is not working against the farmers
hut working for their best interests,
both as burners and equal citiz ns o'
a common State.?Sumter Advance.
In the Right Direction.
The fact that the farmers themselves,
in various and ceu rural lo
I .I.:..., ?l?no fnviMVil
cniiue?. aru nt.cM J
the btiihlin^ of noighborhoo 1 cotton
seed oil mills is one that points
unm'slakbly to an nnvie!ding4 determination
on their part to free
themselves from tlio domination
of trusts and combines Tlierc is
no great secret or dilliculty in extracting
the oi! of cotton seed?
simply a matter of squeezing it onfc
with* the p oper machinery, and this,
is not excessively costl}\ There
ought to be an oil mill, or several of
them, in every conntv in tho cotton
States. The next s:ep to follow ihe
home production of Cvitton seed oi! |
'ov those who make the cotton will j
be tlie erection of refilling establish-}
men's, and the farmer can then get
(he full value and benefit of tne
product. These tilings will bo after
a while, anil business will run into
the natn al aud proper channels if
the farmers stick to tho good works
they are now pushing.?Cotton Plant.
One of our exchanges, which praises
everything Mr Tillman docs or
says, uhol er right or wrong, says:
rn 1 ~ I /? f l\ * o
"jL ins is uie uniy |j?ptu in unio 1
ly that endorsed the Formers' movement
from tho beginning, and the
only one that booms Capt Tillman
for* Gove nor. Farmers, send in
your subscriptions m.d thus aid in
fighting your cause." We doubt i'
there is ft paper in the State that
does not endorse whatever will bene,
fit the farmers, and would not do all
in its power to advance the'r real interest,
but many of the papers never
like to rjde on the farmers simply
for what can be made out of them.
Now that brother didnt know lie was
giving himself away when lie tacked
"i? that last little address to file
fanners, and they are certainly able
to see it.
The Kershaw Era, speaking of an
effort I cing made to erect a cotton
factory in that town, says "there has
not as yet, been any attempt made
to do other than canvass the field,
but audioient encouragement lias
been given by the few inonied men
the town contains, to warrant the
belief that a determined effort 011
the part of those who have the matter
in charge to get sufllcient subscribed
to warrant the a scrtion that
Kc-rshnw \\ ill have a cotton factory."
Some men arc holding off to .see
what the Farmers' Alliance will ultimately
smounl to, and if it should
prirvc a success, will connect themselves
with it. If all were just such
there would have b?cn no Alliance.
It tnlce9 true,s'aiinch and tried men
to face consequences.
Is Consumption Insurable?
TUnd the following: Mr C. 11. Morris.
Newark, A.k.. sny?; '-Was down with Abscess
of Lungs, nut! friends and physicians
npnnnnn^i.,1 tup. afi Ir.eiimhll' OonsillUDliVC.
Began inking Dr Kind's New Discovery
for Consumption, inn now on my third
bottle, ".ml able lo oversee flic work on my
farm. It in flic finest medicine cv.rmnde. '
.lessie Middicwnrt. Decatur, Ohio' rays:
"Had it no! been for Dr King's New Discovery
for Consumption I wonM have ilieil
of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors
Am now in best of health.'' Try it.
Sample bottles free at Dr P. L. Kemp's
Drugstore*
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well known
nnd popular us to need no special mention.
All who have used Electric Bitters sing the
same tong of praise.?A purer medicine
does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure
all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will
remove Pimples, Boils. Salt Rheum and
other atl'ee ions caused by impure blood.?
Will drive Malaria front the system ami
prevent as well at cure all Malarial feveis
? For cure of Headache, Con-iipuiinn ami
Indigestion try Klcctiit: Bitters.?Entire
satisfAii on guaranteed, or nionpy refunded
Price yOc and $1.00 per ho!ilc ut Dr F. L.
/..nip's Diugstore.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The U-st Salve in the world for Cuts.
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, nnd all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay roquir d. It
is gti i ran teed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 2o conts per
box. For sale by Dr, p. L. Zemp,
fiff m rnfiu srpftOT
fliui JjiJuIj u I villi.
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The Biggest, Newest and Cheapest
Assortment of Swiss :im! Cambric, Fleuncings in 25 and
10 inches ever offered from 35c. to ?1.25.
IMMENSE STOCK OF
I
! HA3IUUMG EDGINGW
from one cent per yard to fifty c fnts.
wmw WSMB
FROM #109 TO #7.00.
i> i.?A.t ai.--.i- -x T.
DCHllMIIll OlOUK, "I 1' I'UIU'U v_/it?ituei">, jj.i n ins, viumg
Cloths, Ginghams, Sateens and China Silk.
BIG BARGAINS IN
BLACK SILK PARASOLS
And Sun Shades. Also Fancy and Solid Colored Parasols.
Full line of Victoria Lawns, India Linens, Mulls,
and Checks, and Striped Mulls, and other White Goods.
Men's Straw Mats Cheaper
THAN EVER.
Ready Made Clothing
AT PRICES TO PLEASE ALL. Ladies' Undorvcsts
at 15 cents and up.
As usual, my stock is complete in all lines embraced in
Dry Goods, Motions, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Groceries.D
T ViUnnirfnn
r . i. illl6pigiI6,
PBOPBIBTOR.
K?.& mim SPHiNG ANNOUNCEMENT.
is NowiiECEiviNo Mrs. [, 8. wALKtB
A LA1KJE AND HANDSOME ]u3 xow ST0..E A
ASSORTMENT OP ^ Ag 0r|ment
MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS of .
CONSIST I NO OF If
LADIES' HATS & BONNETS, ~
1Tt.? 1 CONSISTING IN
ALoU,
childrens' hats & caps LADIES'EATS AND BONNETS
OF EVERY SHAPE AND STYLE. AXD
I Ribbons, Flowers k Feathers CHILDREf LH0SffCAPS''.
j also, a full stock of LATEST DESIGN & FASHION.
Zephyrs, Eiriery Sift, &c. '
\ * 1 > ' ' Ribbons and Feathers
?3h3uttrrick patterns for in great vaueetv. and in
sale, and stamping done on I^JLiOTVE RS
short notice. j,,. stoei; is most Superit?Surpassing in
Mrs. s. TWEED. | Beauty anything of the kind I have hitherto
,, , AA phiul in Stock. All of which will bo .sold at
Alcii 20? . . ,
prices to suit tiie times.
MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Mrs. T. B. WALKER.
F^ri^J^KL'Sg J. D. KENNEDY,
enforce the Ordinances of the To nn, par- .TTAn.,r., _
(icularattcntion to be given to this Sunday ATTORN EY-AT~I_ AW.
observance Ordinance and the Ordinances ( '
prohibiting gambling, profane or obscene ClUll(lCll? 5. C.
lainruure. or unvotl tr disorderly conduct. | fi(n(,P ftn T.nw Rjinrrp. in rooms
]jy order of tl'ie Iritcn^nt.^^^ ^>vcr the County Treasurer's office
Mnv 1?1? Chief of Police. ~n n niir
? S-OR SALE,
STANDARD OIL COMPANY, /AN EASY- TERMS, mouse AND
T TORTllE STANDARD OIL ^(^""mcrlv ?eupW sJlU^
I COMPANY, and c>?? supply Merchants Oiicsnnt. Applv to
and other* with Oil on short nouco. j (j||fJSJfUT STOCKTON
, , DAVID \\ 11 IIERSl'OON. 413 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
AP] 10 lrn April 24?It
Srip f If^F ? APPLICATION FOR FINAL
E!^&? ? a W&. . DISCHARGE.
KEEP COOL! KEEP CO Oil
HAVING erected a most convenient un<T i AI., 1 will apply lo J. T. Micklo, hsi) , Judge
ingeniously arranged ICK Hl>USK{?r V.ro,*,c foJ J* !1?*?!!
whereby 1 will be cunbletl co keep on banc |In i.ainucn, o. i?r <? hm>>
a large quantity of IUE, I will be pieparct \ Administrator of the Estate of L. M. Smith,
on and after the lirsl of Mnv to supply tin*J deceased. \V. S. SMITH,
people of Cain lieu and the surrounding i April 17?(d Administrator,
country !
III any Quantity from a. ponn j up. I
Pie-Nics, Excursions, Festivals, and par-$ Hiltliijilji?iTTr-3-O.
ties buving in large quantities, wiil bo,sop-j] .i\>f^asrjL?*"! "
plied at greatly reduced figures. H pffisasadoors,sash4bunds^r^n_ fkgia
I tun now furnishing ICE in sina'l qturn-j'
lilies, and on Sundays from 11 a. in. to ^
WILL OUTWEAR A
Save the Penniss, end the
Dollars will save themselves!
nnUJO ^'"V ?"r Sliowi. which nre made
lib J? f ?! 'he very host materia1.-; money
1?. c ut buy. Every pah* Is tttiaraiitcctl
to jit ami wear. Cheapest, because
they will citf.vc.tr any other Shoes. We
not only claim ottr Shoes arc the best, hut
warn iit litem to ho so,
E. JB. C
Early Garden
AND A
Good Garden
SAVES MONEY! j
YOU WILL NEED TO SAVE
THIS YEAH.
TAKE? NO IUSK??
Make no Ventures or Uncertainties.
XtUXST'S *
.SEEDS are always fresh ami never
tail. They ^ive the surest crops.
Dr. F. L. ZEMP.
V.'lm tiavlnor nrnvod their merits, has
'' "w' ""* * ""*r? i ?
continued to use Uu-ni to the exclusion
of nil others, nn I uses euro in
the select.!on~of tlio kinds best suited
to this section. Be sure you arc
getting
BUIST'S FRESii GARDEN SEED
By buying^them direct from
Dr. I. L-.ZEMP.
Also, ONION SKTS?Ili?l and
White?nt 15 cents per quart, and
several varieties of E irly Corn for
Garden and Field. . jy 30.
FUBMITUKE!
EUBmTUSE!
WHOLESALE UD RETAIL,
359 "381 363 DPFES FLOORS,!
MAIN STORE 365 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE,
FROM THE COSTLIEST TO
THE'CHEAPEST, AND ORDER
DIRECT FROM THE FACTO
RIES. Feb 13J.
FORD & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
JOSEPH WILLIAMS,
Wholesale and Kelail Dealers in
FORE 00PFER DISTILLED
WHISKIES and BRANDIES,
PANTHER f^REEK, N. C.
ORDERS SOLICITED AND PKUMt'iLT
27'IOLrXjEX?.
fcb27-ly
Undertakers.
With .in experience of over 21
years, \vc still keep on hand a full
stock )f COFF'XS ami CASKETS,
from cheapest to the highest prices.
"Resell cheaper than any one in
town. Give us a call and ho convinced,
lor we cannot he undersold.
R. J. McCreight & Son.
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ftept. ---ti.
TAX sale.
BV virtue of Execution issued tome by
he Treasurer of Kershaw County for
collection of d??linq 11 "ii< taxes for the fiscal
year 1888-188", I will offer for sale before
the Court House in Camden, within the
regular boms, on the first Monday in May
next, the tallowing real Katate aituafed in
the Town of Cantden :
Town Lots. Noa. 727 and 728, property of
Mrs Millie Carlo.
I Town Lot No. 710, belonging to Ea a:c of
Mrs. W. B Young, deceased.
A pi 10-ld J. L 1IA1LE, S. K. C.
The Camden Journal ami Southern |
Cultivator one y. ar fur $2.00, paid j
n advance.
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M
0,rn~m w - ?r> T ?
IABSOLUTELY THE BEST!
GENTLEMEN'S SHOES,
$4,00, S2,S9, 52,50, s2.00,
fn?!;ri,ii l.anns n,r nnpnat r*. A. PACKARD ft
CO.'S SIkik. eoe our *!;imp ?m bott?oi.. Scut by
inn:! m receipt of price.
M. A. PACKARD A CO., CrocSiton, Mnso.
JJk.
nt for Camden.
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I CEiSENHEiMER'S BAR. i
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| IIAVK REMOVED MY KS!j!i
TARLISIIMENT to the store
j two doors above the old market,
| where I have cponed a
j FIRST CLASS BAR.
I
I keep cocs'nntly oa band Ibe 11
| qualities of
AVINES.
LIQUORS,
CIGARS,
and TOBACCO.
H' s ire iml call oa mc if yw. w.111! some
th'na r.'ce.
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AND
SEES TO STAY, j
And better prepared than ever to
snpp'y you with TINWARE or ro
pair same. All work done at low
prices. I can he found at Ihc store
One door above Smith ?fc Hall's,
where I solicit a call from yen.
Icb27 JOS. GOOD ALE.
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JUST RECEIVES^
Dr./\./\,jlOORE'Si '1
A FItESII ASSORTMENT OF
DIAMOND DYES-ALL GOLORS.- _:' i
Ask to sec a sample Card. We also
carry a fall and complete assortment
of '
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llriiA"> flriiflrnr'iril'n C!! rtrlr: rso
uiup, UiUggiai 6 OUIIlillDO,
1 > * *5
Fancy Goods,
Pa!nis) Oils, Weals, Dje M;
Lamps, Putty, &c.
Vvrc hnve a largo lot of Lamp Shades
which wo are offering very cheaply
or cash. Call and see lis.
Dr. AA igr *MnnMt'nctu
ON
J.J.WATKINS ;
AND
EXAMINE HIS STOCK OF CHOICE
GROCERIES
1 ? - ... /i T*M
Consisting or Miiar, uoncc. nour,
Jtacon, hftnl, Molasses, CIiccsc,
Potatce', and everything
usually found in a
First Class Grocery Store.
All of which will be sc/1 at prices
to suit the times. Nov 7-If
BEEF FOR SALE.
M WILL HAVE CIIOICK J3KEP
1#] in the market every day, which I
will sell at (he following prices:
Choice cuts sit S to 10 cent" per
pound.
Hind Qnaricrs at 7? cords per
pound.
Fore Quarters at .7 cents per pound. ^
Sausage at 12! cents per pound.
TlillMS CASH.
C. NK, SON, Agt.
A. D. KENNEDY,"
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mnnu/inr i Hannum' {
nAfiUVYMi: ! IIMRUT?/* !
FECIAL ATTENTION l\.??>
to this branch of hns ncss. 1
.^LS'J CARRIES FULL MXF.l ' *
General Merchandise.
~ REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Ofrici; cf
sci'rrvisok cf kkQISTRATIOX,
Canulen, S. C., Feb. 1 ">th 1800
rp?IF office of Supervisor of Registration
j X will be open on the first Mondays in
| March, April, May. June and July for
the transaction of Rich Business as the
law directs in connection with the registration
of voters. The cilice will be open
every day from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m..nnd
from 2 p. m. to 4 p m., for the renewal of
lost certificates.
Office?Up stairs, in Opera House.
J. L. BltASINGTON,
? . Supervisor.
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Atlanta^*. Office Whitehall rtt.
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