The Wateree messenger. (Camden, S.C.) 1884-1942, November 27, 1888, Image 5
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Clothing, Hats
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jocially strong ih style
d g _
ialed In Variety
, First In Favor
ko of the high grade and qual
f oar goods. Nothing will oon
like personal inspection that
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itsOnablei Goods '
. AND
jasonable Prices
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IMP BROS.
LOCAL NEWS.
f stent Order Of United Workmen.
bewail IiOdffe.No. 8, meets at the
H>om (third floor of Opern
n the first and third Tues
t?, at 8 o'clock.
g brethren cordtally invit
J. D. Dumlap, M. W.
W. Corbbtt, Recorder.
i Cotton Market*
'middling cotton "Vas quoted
in Camden yesterday. !
3 tor Glenn will oommence
Jan this week of n fine reBi- 1
j West Wateree for Oapt John
lllfeS
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ary^&th^,Me?ra;
^ Will olofee their stores
ing I>ay. Their ousto
e bear this in mind. , ,
m.
issued to
iraig
win oh occur rod on tho 22nd
tot . ? lmfcerln# illness* JBbJ
ifciraabi**famtUm lady, ha*,
SboloavoB ft hUeband and
ohildron to mourn her der\th,
6t?r heftrfcfolt bynSpatbie? are
rill tte uefen by notioo pubHfthed
iere it* this icMitxo of Tnii M*s
t, the Bank of Oamdeh will be
?d after the ilrBt of December
dosed du
^giving Dny. Remember thin,
my what you need from the
t the day before.
% living m eastern Ker
leyeref* burned on Itot
,bout> 12 o'olookM., from
which the little sufferer
6ok of $ro|?ame day.
anght lire in the kitchen,
o^ tno house, but before
k
County Treasurer Hoi le is busy
collecting taxes now. However, op to
thiB time there has not been mqcn of
a rush at his office. In fact mn
have been unusually slow oomittg in.
The time for the boots to close is the
15th of December. Then for the pen
alty, or extension of time?which?
./ ???,
TbeAugusU Imposition.
From a special . to the Columbia !
Register of the 'J$th ipsL, we take the 1
following: "The coming week will be
aneventral one, even iu the history of
the exposition. Georgia's greeting
to Carolina on Thursday next, when
the General Assembly of tho one
Commonwealth will; headed by the
brilliant Georgian, Henry Grady,
assemble in Augusta and mingle witn
Carolina's Legislature, Will draw One
of the largest crowds ever assembled
in this sectioh. Elaborate prepara
tions are being made "
M /? ? ? 9 m j ?" V
ThnnkHgriving Day.
Next Thursday will be thanksgiv
ing day, and we presume most, if not
all, of our businessmen, will olose up
on that day. Of course if there is
any one who has nothing to return
thanks for it is not to be expected that
such an one will "olose up their place
of business. The air we breathe, the
w^ter wo drink even is a blessing
from Cod, but some may not ?are for
these small things, nor their Creator
either. We hope, however, that the
day will be generally observed, not
only in our town, but throughout the
county. "In everything give thanks,
for this is the will of Goq."
Thanksgiving.
On Thanksgiving day (next Thrs
day) there will be services approa
pnate to th&oocasiou at the Presby
terian Church at 11 A. M. A sermon
will be preached by the Pastor. The
public generally are invited to attend.
A oollectk a will be taken up for the
Thorn well Orphanage. We should
show our gratitude to God in a
practical way, and there is no better
way of show|ng it than by helping
Ornaus.
Our own children or some of our
Relatives may one day be Orphans,
a^nd it would bo a great blessing to
have them remembered and carea for
ay God's people. Sk
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Me sor
vitoyou to cow ,
.th ue, but :fw4
never be'f Content
valuable ciuon.Duvii you are willing
10 take the risk, coine, and we will
jhow your, inpue beauty ta; twenty I
11 ? i n u tea than you have, ever seen." f
? We wish to oast no slur on Green
wood's beauties. All South Carolina
teems with lovely ladies, but as the
Oreen Sojourner ha* only seen "girla
and (/iris and girls" we are euro that
If he write in Camden for two iniu
utea some fair morning, and had a
particle of taste, he would be so en
chanted by the appearance of our fair
women that he would wondor if
Psyche had chosen the da
P&mdeti for the re;
daugl
beatity, and given them as companions
^ir '? ^ ISr ' "fravow,
^hemnju , ?r. ^
though he is, two minutes spent in
Oamaen would bless him witjti a rovo
lation of beauty which .surpasses the
loftiest conceptions of Grecian poet
or sculptor.
But we are well aware that he has
Men "girls and gtrU and curls" and
we feel that we would do him wrong
to give him more information, for then
might he weep for having seen so lit
tle. !
What a poor deluded mortal in ibis
Green Sojonrner to dream in UU wild
est imaginings that the Oamden beau
ty oould be excelled*
"For ne'er did Grecian chisel trace
A nymph, a naiad or a grace
Of finer toitn or lovelier face."
However, we are net altogether sur
prised at him. He doesn't believe in
the Democratic party and wishes to
start a third one. We feel so sorry
for the Greon Sojournor that we are
constrained to give him a little advice
gratis. Stop for awhile thinking
About "girls and gith ui oia^s" aria
study and 9tu4y and s*trt>\ th? history
of the leaders of new parties in South
Carolina, or perhaps you will see
trouble and trouble and troubl*.
, v juM, G?, M? 26. 1887.
I hate boeix altering from kidney
Aitoto* tor a toonth past, and the
6t writing at night and Ittfrored all
lumbia on tl
ft Thompson
MMHBxeoutivt
pointed
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Mr. James label 1 ind his Sister,
Miss Etttj jf West Wateree, camoi^
tn oar community last week on a visit
to friends and relatives. Mr. Isbell
,ed home on Monday, but Miss
,.,.w . ?
The Rev. Mr. Richards, from Lib
orty Hill, Kershaw couuty, proached
in the Presbyterian cburob last Sun
day morning and in the chapel at
Orange Hill in the afternoon. ? Vhe~
raw Reporter, 13th inst. ?
The Baptist State Convention will
assemble at the Baptist church in
Orangeburg to-morrow.
The Annual Conference ^of the M.
R Cburob, South, will con vono in
Winnsboro to-morrow. .
The News and Courier of the 23rd
inst., speaking of Bro. Bomar, Bays:
4tThe Rev. Paul V. Bomar, pastor
of the Baptist Church at Camden, is
a preacher whose religion is as broad
as humanity; and whose mission is to
do good. He carries no long face
about with him, but allows the good
ness of his heart to shine out in smiles
of love and benevolence. Tho busi
ness men are always delighted to see
him and, in faot, his admirers are just
as many as his acquaintances. He is
a son of John Earlo Bomar, of the
Spartanburg Bar, and is but recently
from" the Southern Baptist Theologi
cal Seminary, at Louisville, Ky, He
is down on his first vis.t to Charleston.
He is much pleased with the outlook
for his work m Camden^ and Expresses
himself as charmed with the people
and the place. He is now perfectly
satisfied that ho did not . follow his
first inclinations and take work in the
West He says that News and Cour
ier is right in sticking to its ofd text
?that, after all, there is no place like
South Carolina.
Heary Loss By .Fire.
The rioe mills of Mr. T. W. Long in
West Wateree were destroyed by lire
on Tuesday night of last week. His
loss is estimated at $?>,000, without
any insurance. The ongin.o! the fire
is unknown, though, it is supposed to
be the work of an inoendiary. Mr.
Lang lost heavily by the freehpt, and
his loss now by Are is prety con
siderable), We sympathize with him.
Charges Dismissed.
A preliminary hearing wag had In
the oases against Messrs J. D.Doas, B.
F.HeiJe, Jas.lv. Haile and Thoa.Whita
kor, before "U. S. Commissions Adams
supervisor. The defendant* vrere
roprosontod by Messrs W. D, Trant
hara,.O.I>. Winkler and ED. Blakeney.
The fact was established that Perry
was not a qualified voter, ahd^hfs
appointment therefore as supervisor
was illegal, and, the charges against
the above named gentlemen were
dismissed. .
.v;,.. 'U <V -if/A. ? p '?/. . '.SPA./*
< to mil en 'Congratulates Herself.
. It hftH long? been felt that wo need
ed a first class school, and now it,
seems that we have obtained what we
so long have wished for. Camden
feels grateful to onr publio spirited
trusteed whose earnest and patriotic
efforts have done so mnoh for the ed
ucational improvement of onr town.
We have interviewed some of our
prominent citizens In regard to the
sucoess of our present graded sohool,
and the invariable reply has express
ed much satisfaction at the emoidnt
manner in whioh onr present Princd
Eal, Mr. A. O. Moore, , is conducting
is school. The Professor, by his un
tiling energy, his eminent qualifica
tions, and gontletaanly bearing, has
already endeared himself to the peo
pie of our town, and we believe and
hope that under his guidance and
management, Camden will have one of
the finest institutions of learning in
th&Stato. *
Entertainment*.
The "Willing Workers" of the Bap
tist ohuroh will give an entertain
ment at tho old town ball to-night
and to-morrow night. There will be
two recitations each night by >otmg
ladiea of the society. Hot supper,
lemonade and eake, ice Cream, Ac.,
will be served. The object of the en
tertainment (to raise money to build
a new church) is a venr laudable one
and we hope everybody who can will
i attend.
The ladies of tho Presbyterian
church are arranging for an entertain
ment to be given on next Tuesday
bight. 4th or December* at the old
town nail. They Will have n spelling
match, Which will donbtless be very
Interesting. There will be picked sides
to participate m the spoiling, and then
there Will be a general e polling match
in which any One csn participate. A
hot' supper will also be served. The
tfrbceeas will go towards repairing
thwr ohuroh. Admission only
10 cent*. Be Huro and attottd,
Immensolfno of )j>eantiful styliab
N ook wear at Zemp Bros.
fit?
IHHHSHIH
CJevelnud and Thurmaii was about
40,000.
?As i* customary with us, wo ex
pect to close oar office next Thursday,
it being Thanksgiving day.
?Down in Kershaw they have a
ily, the tax-pay/? haa ahard time of;
it when he taSfces a railroad^-Ptwe
and Banner.
. ?What is the difference between an
pptfeaad a pretty, girl? One you
squeeze to get cider and the other
you get 'side ner to equeese.
.
New prunes, new evaporated ap
ples, new Ifaiaina, new currants, new
citrdn, at J. S. Rbamee.'
7Mr. Alex. Brown, chairman of the
Trade Committee of the County Far
mers' Alliance, has called a meeting
of the committee of the ooupty iuid
sub-alliances to meet at the Journal
office on next Friday, 80th insi
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Pure Blsod Ib OrPrlpeleea YaUc.
The Bood Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa. :
> Mt Dbar Sib? I have, for some
time past, used B. B. B. as purifier of
the blood and to build up the system
generally, and oonsider it "without
exception the fitest remedy of the
kind in the market.
Yours with best wishes.
4 .c /ZAbthuu G, I^XWIS,
? Editor Southern Society.
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INSURANCE LICENSE.
HtfMBEIt 74&.
Executive Depauxment, Office of
COMPTUOLLKU GKhffcBAL., COLUM
BIA, S.C., NOV. i
X certify that Mr. W. C. Thomson, of
Camden, agent of tV Fidelity and Cas
ualty Insurance; Company, incorporat
ed by the State of New York, haa com
plied with the requisitions .'of the 'Act
of the General Assembly entitledVAn
Act-to Regulate the sAgenclesof In
surance Com pun Irs not Incorporated in
the State of South . Carolina" anct 1
hereby license the said ' Mr? >V. C.
Thomson, agent aforesaid, to take risks
and transact all business of Insurance
in this State, in the county of Kershaw,
for and in behalf of said company.
J. 8. VERNE li.
Comptroller General.
Expires March 81st, 1889.
Bank Notice,
Tho Bank ot Camden will be c
?? ^huraday* Nov, 29tl^ Being#
3mber ii
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. HYCEIAl
A Wonderful Drscovery!
tobacco ah aid to
HEALTHl a
, A new Tobooeo mauttfaotVred by
Thos. O. Willi anas & Co., Riohmond,
Va., tinder a formulnr ..prepared by
Prof. J. W. Mftllot, of tfce University
'olVit^nia. Anti-malarial, nnti-dis
poptic, a good nervene find 6n excel
ohow. Try itl No hnmbng! l?dr
sale by all dealorn. ' Calji lor pwu
phlota.
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Country Produce Wanted.
Boot cash prioes paid for poultry*
eggs, game, fine lard, sausage and all
lands of first class country produoe.
Psrsbns hating fat poultry or bear
bear this in mind.
THE .IIOJJK IKK INN,
Oauiden, S. O.
NOTICE.
I hereby give notice that I positively
forbid all persons from trospasainfc
in any manner upon C. II. Hinaon'e
Patent Mill Dreed, (No. patent 56,516),
except Ohas. barker, Thow. Mangum
jand R. B. Williams who are my
author) mi agents. I hate no others
except them* . .
0. B. HINSON,
Trespass Notice.
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All partiea ?re hereby for -bidden
from trespassing upom my plantation.
Hunting or walking' oyer it, or il* any
oilier manner trespassing i? poaitvely
forbidden, and violators will be dealt
with according to law. .
j. T. OAtJTHEN.
WANTED.
the milk <>f a healthy grade
*ith calf not mote than 8 month
With tight to pnrchaBo oow an.
it mrtk "?aK?itora
at ? inci nf DiViivA. iwr
JUST ARRIVED!
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A car load of Weefbrn raised
<7- % y >j ^
HORSES AND MULES.
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V*' 0. ' "A" '
This will be your ;
BEST OPPORTUNIY
to buy. Call a? the
DeKalb House Stables,
We will positivoly leave
Camden in one week atid will
not return this season with
amy more horses. All broke
to handle. %
W. IN. & Chas. TEAM.
Mortgage Sale.
South Carolina ? -Kbrshaw County.
Frank Brown to John C. Man ?
Mortgage of Real Estate.
Under and bv virtue of a powor of
sale contained in the above stated
mortgage, bearing date January 29th,
1883, 1 will proceed to sell, before the
Court House door in Camden, on the
1st Monday in December next, the fol
lowing described real estate, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land lying, being and situate in the
County and State aforesaid, containing
one hundred and . seven and a half
(107 W) acres, more or less, bounded on
the North by lands of Samuel Gipson;
East by lands of V. 8. Jordan ; South by
lands of Bo wen, and West by lands of
graft Brown;
Terms of Sale? Cash. ' ?
JOIJN C. MAN,
Mortgagee.
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chine of any kind you canfi
it at
G. C. YOUNG'S
who mil sell it to yon at a
less price than it ban be
hougnt elsewhere in the State.
Among my stock of Sewing
Machines can be found the
"Davis," "The Hartford,"
"flowe," -American, " "Royal
St. John,"
The above machines will be
shown with pleasure to any
otje who may wish to see
them.
G. G. YOUNG.
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NEW ARRIVALS
New Crop Finest *. H and OP.
Teas, Now line Iloa?to<l Coffees, New
Buckwheat., Plain and S. R. Hew Or
lorms Molasses, K. It. Now Flour nt
old prices. Now //ams, B. Strips and
8. Beef, New Packed Fruits and Veg
etables, F. O. Maooaroni and Qkeese,
New Ivory Soap, toilet size, 6 cents,
PIqkled Pig's Feet
Harness.
I have a large line of Single
and Double Ham aw, Single
and slip wagon harness, dad
dies, bridles, collars, single
and double reins, bridle reins,
girth stirrup leathers, etc. I
don't propose to sell these at
cost, out I know crops are
short, and a man will be dis
posed to patoh np his old
harness if he had to pay much
lor a new pair. I have re
: duoed the price of all these
mods. I find *hey are sell*
< '? ing v&ty well since the reduc
tion. it you want any oome
soon. "v
TO ARRIVE
O A B jams & pickles Jn frulk,0 & D
preserve* and jelllee, choice shore
mackerel, smoked halibut, Dunbar**
shrimps in oans, dried apples, peaches,
blaokberriea and cherries, choics
frenoh prunes, nil 1888 pecking. The
0 snd p jams ma j not be in until the
middl* of Norember, bnt bear in mind
ih*/ are coming.
F.ARTHUR.
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Master8 Sale.
State tt 80. Carolina, ) Court of
Coua/ty of Kershaw. \ Common Pleas.
J* 8. 0. Clyburn,
f vs. ?
^ Klly N. Dibble, as Executrix, et al.
to a decretal order,
1888>I will offer for
_ julSS, In front of th? |
parcel or tract of land ait
. , g and being in the town of
0amdebF8.O.v being lota numbered
in the j>l*n of said town as 895, 896,
897, 898, 899, 400, 401; 402, 403,404,
405,406,407,408.409,410. Bounded
by square B on th* north, east by
Meeting ? stroet and west by Broad
street; Terms of sale ?one half oasb,
the balanoe.on a credft of one year,
with interest from day of sale, and
payable^annually until paid in full,
secured by bond of the purohaaer and
a .mortgage of tUe premises Bold.
Purohaaer to pay for papers.
E. M. BOYKIN,
v" ' Master K. O.
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Master's Sale.
State of So. Carolina, ) Court of
County of Kershaw. \ Common Pleas.
A. Sydney Smith & Son, Plaintiffs,
vs.
W. C. Brown, Defendant.
In obedience to a decretal order
dated June 7, 1888, 1 will offer for sale
at public outcry in front of the Court
House in Camden, S. C., on the first
Monday in December, 1888, all that
tractor land lying on the Wateree riv
er and Beaver Creek, about sixteen (1(3)
miles north of the town of Camden, in
the County and State aforesaid, and
bounded on the north by lands late of
the estate of John Brown, east by lands
late of tho estate of Abram D. Jones;
I South by the same, and west by Wa
teree river. The above described land
being now ownod and cultivated by
said W. C. Brown, and containing one
thousand acres.
Terms of sale? one third part of pur
chase money to be paid in cash, the
balance in one and two yeara in two
equal installments from the day of sale,
the credit portion of the purchase
money to be secured by a bond of the
{mrchaser and a mortgage of the prem -
ses. sold,- with interest from day of
salo. Purchaser to pay for papers.
EDWARD. M. BOYKIN,
Master KerBhaw Co.
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina? Kershaw
County. , Court of Common .fleas.
Elizabeth Oliver , pFff., vs. C J Dun
lap and JS W Dunlap defts.
Judgment of'Foi'eoloaure Mortgage.
In obedienoe to a decretal order
dated September 11, 1888, 1 will offer
for sale at public outcry, in front of
the court house in Camden, S. C , on
the tirat Monday in Deo'r. next, 1888,
All that lot of land in the town of
Camden, S. O., with buildings thereon
and known as the Lafayette Hall and
* 'ngqf town lota numbet 728,
t und parts o* lota 7871744;
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'erms of Sale?One half oaa!b jrnd
i pit gala, the (
?dijjatooney
id Of the pure
? ohe premises
tfay for papers. v , w .
^ S? B.H.BOYKIN,
Nov 5 tda Master.
tne naianoe in . twelve months from
the day of sale with ihteteat frOnitf fte
day of sale, the credit portion of said
purchase money to besecured by the
yx>nq Of tho purchaser and mortgage
of the pftjpnises sold. Purchaser to
. rfav To* iruwwara ?'
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Special Master's Sale
'how. 0. Gowor, hk TruHtoo,
vs. Parti-'
Jatherine M. Bbhofield and I tion &
)atherind M. Shootield as f'D i vi*
Committee 6f Janet Mather- s i o n .
on, JfinotMrtthoaouot.nl. J
Under and by vitftoe of a decretal
>rder to ma directed as Special Mas
er> by bis Honor,- Joseph B. Ker
haw,Pre aiding Judge, on February,
lth, 1888, 1 will hoII in front of the
Jourt Hous?? inCamden, >8. 0., dur
n g the legal hottrs of sale on the first
Monday in December next, (the third
lay) the following described real es~
Ate, viz:
One tract of land containing Four
Hundred and One acres more or less,
oonnded north * by lands of .'John
Burdell, east by Wateree river, south
oy lands of heirs at law of James
whitaker, deceased, west by lands of
Wm. Whitakar, being traots No. 2
?nd 8 of laiids of L. L, Whitaker, de
ceased
Also, on? tract of land containing
Ninety-Two and Ono-Half Acres,
bounded north by traot No. 5, belong
ing to heirs of Jame^ Whitaker, de
ceased, east and south by lands of
John N, Jones and Mrs. Sarah Boul
ware, and west by tract No. 4 of lauds
of L. h. Whitakor.
Also, One Tract containing Two
Hundred acres bounded north by
lands of Mrs. iJoulware, south by
lands of Gh W. Witte, west and east
by lands of Jlermon Baum.
Terms of sale-- One third cosh, and
balanoe in two equal annual install
ments, secured by bond of purchaser
and a mortgage of the premises sold.
Purchaser to pay for all papers, and
recording- JAMES L. HAILE,
Nov. 5 tda Hpooial Master.
Probate Sale
Maurice II Simmonds , A<Vm. of Jos
Jones, decfd, vs. Maggie A Jones,
Julia E Oliver , ei al. ?
By virtue of a decree of the Court,
of Probate 1 will offer for aale, at pub -
lie outcry, in front of the Court Hon** ,
m Camden, within the legal hours of
?ale, on tho fimfc Monday in Deo'r.
next, all that lot of land situated in
the town of Oftmden, Kereh&w county,
fronting west on Fair street two hun
dred feet, and extending ?a?t to Mill
strocMhe same dimensions. Bounded
north by lot of Imeretia Host ins. east
by Mill street., south bv lot of Mary
h. "ifonbg, and wedtby Fair street.
? Txmi of sale^One half cash, and
bftla>.?e on a eredit of one year, ae*
cured by bond and mortgage. Pur
chaser to pay for papers.
/ J.t); DUN LAP,
Nor. B tils. Judge of Probata
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MY FRIENDS
? AND XHE
PUBLIC GENERALLY!
' Having disposed of my old steak
of Bummec groceries. almost to ?
t etj last furtiole, and having put soy 1
store ?
In Perfect^Re^ai rf
Top To Bottdm?
I now com? beforo my friends of the
past as well as those who may prove
my friends of the future, with s
Complete Jjlew Outfit*
The Best And Freshest
Groceries to be . found in ths tov&
and I respeottully invite you to giY*
me a oall before you buy.
Iu the local columns of Tn Mis
sknoer can bo found, from week to
wook, such articles as I make a sps*
c'alty of. But I will have always oo
hand everything to be found ia
A First Class Grocery
? Store, ?
Consisting principally of Canned
Fruite, Canned Meats, Canned Veg
etables, Pickles and Sauces of m1
kinds and best quality, Tea ? Green
and Black, ? Coffee, Sugar, Lard,
Flour, Bacon, Molasses, Wheel
Brand, Bice-flour, Grits ? coarse and
fine, ? Rice, Oat-meal, and last but
not least, a fine variety of Soap which
I will sell at lowost figures.
Kemeuiber I guarantee everything
I sell.
J. W. BLAKENEY,
"Clyburn Block," undsr
Mebrengeb offioe.
Get The Girls A Piano Jo
siah Allen.
Let thorn play music that oth$r folks
girls who aint as good as they are. J.
B. Kiilough & Co. will sell you instru
ments at cash prices and ask only ?10
on Organs and 325 on Pianos and
collect balance November, 1888, with
out interest. Write drawer "P" or call
and see them in Allen's Block, Flor
ence, S. C. Teachers, Ministers, Sab*
bath Schools and Churches get special
discounts. Sheet music, Books, Musio
al Merchandise shipped direct from
publishers. A good tuner connected
with the Arm,
V. CLYBQRN,
Announces to the pnblio that h* is
now prepared to buy cotton and pay
the highest market price in each for
le same.
Opened Under Its
Former Manage
ment
The undersigned bogs leave to la
form the public that he has re-opened
the Latham House.
Wheq visiting Camden stop at the
UTHAM HOUSE.
Every attention paid to guests. Ta
ble Bupplied with the best the market
alforOH. .
HTFree Omnibus meets all train*
HTBarroom connected with the
house which is separately located and
orderly kopt.
UTLdvery, Feed and Sale Stable* on
premises.
8. B. LATHAM,
Proprietor.
TENNESSEE WAGONSt
The best manufactured in th?
United States. As oheap if not
cheaper than any other wagon on the
market.
Call on me if yon need a good
WAGON.
Will soil on time for good paparrt ,
S. B. LATHAM,
Agent,
The Place To Buy
PURE LIQUORS
; , . ? < ? IS-AT?
JOHN SMYRL S
I desire to Inform the public that I
have on hand a large stock of
. Liquors of all Kinds
which I am offering at the very IowoaI
prices. Pure North Carolina Cora
Whiskey at $2.00 and 82.50 per gallon.
Also other grades a? choap as can bo
bought elsewhere.
Tobacco And Cigars.
A full lino of Tobacco and Cigars. la
connection with the above I keep ft no
lect stock of choice Family Gjocerlen,
When in need of anything in my Una
l>e sure to give mo a call.
tyMr. T. J. Wilson Is with me and
would i?e pleased to have his friend*
call and see him.
JOHN McSNTTCL
,?M NOTICE,
Notice la hereby given that *U to#
notes, papers and account? have b"*a
placed In the. hands of If oath, Spring
SbC6., fo* collection. All t>artl?? ia
deb ted to jno, and whose account*
now due, Are requested to ? mfcke pay- .
ment to them. A. HMnFH*
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