The Wateree messenger. (Camden, S.C.) 1884-1942, December 17, 1895, Image 2

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The iVateree nflessonge k'ubLiahed Ever) l\ie*day by CHAS. W BIRCHMGfiE, PR0PR1EF0P.. ^Subscription $ i. ,0 a //e?r,in Advtinrt CAMDKN*, S. 0\. December 17, 1395 II - i ? . . I. .. 1_. . We havo sovero) communication* intended fur this issue of The Meh 8KNQER which \vh are forced to hold over. A part of our help haa boon sick for the past week, and we liave as a result been very busy. When Baby was sick, wo gare her Castorla. When she was a Child, she crlod for Castorla. When she became Ml*, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she garothem Castorla, It May du as Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that he had a severe Kidney trouble tor many years, witli seveiu pains in his back and also that his bladder was af fected. He tried many so called Kid ney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Elec tric Uitters ana found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives "almost iustunt relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50e. for large size botlle-t at F. Leslie Zemp's Drug Store. 0 Knight's of the Maccabees. The State Commander writes us from Lincoln, Neb., as follows: After try lug other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate coujjh In our two children wo tried I)r. king's New Dis covery and at the and of two days the cough entirely left them. We will not be without it hereafter, as our experi ence proves that it cures where all oth er remedies fail." ? Signed F.W.Stevens, State Com. ? Why not give this great medicine a trial as it is guaranteed and trial bottles are tree at F. Leslie Zemp's Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. (i SHERIFF'S SALE. Soutu Carolina ? Keusuaw County. Joseph T. Mk'kle vs. (iuy Alexander. Under and bv virtue of a decree for foreclosure in the above slated cum, dated September 10, 181*5, 1 will sell in front of the Court llouse in Cam. ten on the first Monday in Januaiy, ib'.Mj, the following described real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in said County of Kershaw, on waters of Gum Swamp, containing one hundred (100) acres more or less, accord ing tosurvey of J J . Richardson, bound ed JNortn by lands of Jacob Alexander; East by lanus ol York Alexander; South by lauds of William Shiver; ami West by lauds of Samuel II. Youny, being part of a tract of land belonging to the Estate Wm. lvirkland. Terms ol sale: one-half cash, balance in 0E6 year. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. Jl. li. WILLIAMS, Sheriff Kershaw County. Deo. 14, 1895. :]U[0RTCACE sale. J-Jotth Carolina. ? Kershaw County. John IS, Stokes to 0. M. Alexander. Mortgage of ileal Estate. . oaie contaisnf^^r^^^:1, ?&&*fcortg*ge, dated ^ # day of Jan., 1804. and recorded in the ottlce of .the Register of Mesne Conveyance for Ker shaw County in Hook T. T? pages 404 and 405, 1 will proceed to sell in front of the Court House in the city of Cam den, S. (J, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in January, lbO'i, the following described real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lylnf, being, situated 'in County and State aforesaid, containing (lui)j one hundred and six acres more or less, ly ing on waters of Harbard Branch, wa ters of Scapo Swamp, bounded as fol lows: North by llarbard Branch; East by J. F. Stokes; West by B. D. Turner s land, South by M. A. Stokes, being my portion.of land deeded to me by my father, W. W. Stokes, with build ings thereon. Terms of sale: cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. C. M. ALEXANDER, Mortgagee. Dec. 14, 1805. jyjORTCACE SALE. South Carolina.- Kkrshaw County. Mrs. Eliza A. Peebles and Frank Peebles to C. M. Alexander.- Mort gage of Real Estate. Under and by virtue of a power ol saio contained in the above stated mortgage, dated the Kith day of No vember, 1808, and recorded in the olllce of Register of Mesne Conveyance for Kershaw County in Hook T. T., pages 402 and 408, 1 will offer for sale in front of tho Court House door in tho city of Camden, during the legal hours of sale on the (list Monday in January, 18M, the following described real estato: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being situated in Kershaw County, containing 100 acres nioro or lees, the sairie being my interest In my father's estate, W. W. Stokes, deceased; and bounded as follows: North by Rig Timber; East by Marga ret Scott; South by William Smith; West bv land of Estate of W. W. Stokes, deceased, or the rest of his heirs. The same being the East artdgoutn-Eastern portion of placo containing tho old set tlement with buildings thereon. Terms ot sale: oash. Purchaser to pay for papers. 0? M. ALEXANDER, Mortgagee. I >oo. 14, 1805. Jy/JORTCACE SALE South Carolina.? Kershaw County. E, A Shiver a nd \V. A. Shiver to C. M. Alexander Mortyaya of Ural Efilafo. s Under and by virtue of a power of sale contain* (i in tho above stated * mortgage, > ated the 2nd d.?y of March, 180,1 and recorded in tho oilleo of Register of Mesne Conveyance for KorshawConnty InbOokQ Q? page 404, 1 vvill proof vd to sell in ?'front of the Court Mtnmi door in? Camden, H. during the legal hours, of Bale . on the lirtf Monday in January, 1800, the fojlowi-'tf described real estate: AJl that piece, parcel or traot of land lying, being and situated In County and State aforesaid, containing 60 acres; hounded as follows: North bv land of 0. J. Nhiver; East by J. W. Murchlnon: South by A% J* Harnfw; West by land formerly of <len. James Chestnut; lying, b ing and situate on West side of swift 1. reek, M(?tne land conveyed to Mrs. E. A;l>rin?roV ^lel^h* ^Purchaser to toy to M AI<MXXNftKB, i)to? Hi wwfj ? /I ???*> ??? FftltiS MANHOOD General ani Nervous Debility. Wofeknc^a of Body r?nd . clinri, Kt foots of Eri*rT3 jr in Ohi or 1 ounyr. Kobuat, Noblo M&:\l?ood fully Kestorod. Ro'.y to Kniarc? una Striogihoa W?x, Uo loveloyod Portions ci UoGy. Absolutely on F: . Ui u* Homo Troa tmy^i r. ? fivnoflta in n dr?y. States RU'l Foreign ?r Dc?>crl|itivo Book, er a. ruallod (sea ltd) /roe. ER;/: KEDiOAl 00., Buffalo, N. Y. J* * \ TO llAISti SUPPLIES FOR TILE j KAli OF OUR LORD lc>i;U Br it ordain i the Mayor and Al dermen of l be * '? _? . : Camawn, S. C., in Council usstiuu' and by the authority of the aime: That the foil >?.. i . laxes be, and the same are hereo.. ley.ed for the current year, one thous.i: d t ight hundred and ninety-six, tint i. t i say: Section I. A o! seven (7) mills on ea \i and ever. u ).;ir of Ileal Estate and !Vr;,.nal 1': within the cor pora^* hunts ??i : . e City of Camden on the Ur:-.t day "II ? arv, 18%. Slc !l. Tha . ai'le bodied Male Persot s betNvce . ill ? ages of lOurhteen and l-'itty y.uid, u?u'ing within the corporate limit.-., i ; ? ? t iximpt from road duly under the laws of the State, shall work tl:.- Hiri'i t:, \vj?ns ami bridges un der tin* u. act tot: t su<.h overseers as may be .ppoinud. lor a space of time not e\o r ling I'wiive days inonevear: Proud d. That a * ! t ?j t :.iV?of receiving the i; <?(. in\ | . v <? . may pay to the perso-: >..i.i:ig mu-'i i t iv c. Three (S3) Doll a:.. e.nimut.:' K>n. wiii..h shall bo recei \ : in la u <?j liic woik; and that any \ i-. :i r.-l" -miu: to pay the said coin 'si ?' i : ? *n sii.'.Jl ! luvd not less than )' 1 1^)) I) ? -.! 1 ;i r>. i ; more than 'lea t mbar l>.- : n prisoned not less 'ii n iiv.'mi ir. jro than Twenty d.'ljs, ? i I- both lint \ i and imprisoned, in'th. -:it ion < l t ! .i- Mayor. v i . ill. I lie foilowiiig Licenses sliiib : ] -:-.ivi in adN.ii.ee on demand. All i> . v? hen otherwise speciiic a ?? understood to continue lrom U.v l i : i. l day - 1 .January to 31st of December in the Near the license is issued : v'i. a s A 1. K:.p:c . <"??:iip;i: >?:?.? Agen cies 1 : busine:- - ;t v w ith in l he *? -. ate and ? ?? includ ing 1 1: d n.'j v. . jut the Suite, >? 25 00 2. Te.li uilipii j . : n c- a or Aiv m n ? on* !?u- tss done Nvi bin and not i i :c j ncli : - v.- ' ii.tt >: ne with out t;:e ale , 20 00 3. insura ? ' 'esnpai.ies, l-'ire, e.u h, 15 00 4. insur . ' Rallies, Life, each, 10 00 5. insurance v.'.-n par.ies, Life, Traii.sif.ii'.. ".^eluding mutu al or co-< p? rative compan ' ies Per day, 5 00 Per week, 25 00 0. Sew iit,1: nrichino companies or agencies, local or tran sient, 10 00 7. Transient Photographers per year or any part thereof, 10 00 8. Transient Dentist, or tooth extractor, per week, 5 00 0. Auctioneers, residents, 20 00 ta- /day^?n6TTlf' 11 4 20 ou a ^I.ABS Ii. . f 1. Billiard, Pool or Bagatelle tables, each, 10 00 2. Howling nllev, for each alley, 10 00 3. Shouting gallery, per month, 10 00 4. Hobby horses or dying , tra p: ze, per w-. e!<, 15 00 0. Circus, t- -q.U'.-!tri.tu show or menayene, p-er day, 50 00 0 Circus, for profession in street, ii eiicus does not locate in the city, per day. 50 00 7. Th'-H-i ieal, Minstrel or other show, p?-r day, 2^ 00 Class C. 1. Ite^t'im aid;; or Imai'dintf wJ etbir connected w 1 1 ; i r ia pa rate from boarding house s on Broad st rei-t, bet ny e; n i)e!valb and Knur strei-ts, 10 00 2. Pub'n;, Sib* or Idvery Stable, each stable. 25 00 3. Alldenk r:?, tran?ient or oth erwise, iu horses or mules, other than those who run a licensed livery or sales stabb', per week, 10 00 Cl.ASf, I). 1. Dealers on the.drei ts, selling jiateot (>r svorai medicines or iMX-vrun's; Perdiy, 5 (X) Per week, 25 00 2. Deaier.. in ho.iijs, pictures, or papers > ;i t!r st k ci^, or cauYassers for tl^e ran e, I 'or day. 3 00 Per nioiilb. 10 (X) 3. Dt alera or t r in^ient persons ny ho sell on tne str.Mts, or .? iroMi stands or. public or private h t^. nuts, fruits, candies, vegetables, butter, lard, &c., under a bushel, tub, kit, or feikin; Per day, 2 00 Per year, 5 00 Provided, That I his ordi nance shall not apply to persons from this and adja cent counties for whom C 'uiden is the mat kit toNvn and who may sell their pro duets from wagons and carls or other vehicles, Caixs 10. Which s, carts, trucks, Nva gons, drays, hack.-*, used for n.uiness puipos -s -covey ing freight or passongors, per year or portion thereof, 1. Drawn by 1 horse, each, 3 00 2. Drawn by 2 horses, each, 5 00 3. Duiwti by I horses, each, 10 (X) 4. Omnibus or other vehlclo for transporting passengers or baggage, 10 GO 8i:o. IV. The charge for lloensen. In any business not enumerated above, shall de determined by the Mayor and Treasurer conjointly. 8ko. V. Any person or peisons refus ing or neglecting to pay the required license, shall, upon conviction thrreof. be ilot'd not less than double the legal license in that case, said fine to be col lected out of the goods or waree offered for sale, or out. of tho properties to be shownfn'r Khali be Imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both, In the discre tion ol the Mayor; Provided, further; That thw person or persons so offending may pay the flu and costs before saia i>*opeHy-lB sold, unless *ald property is of a perishable nature, In which event it taay be sold at once. \> Sko. Vl. All ordinances or parts of ordinance* incofifil&ter.t herewith shal be ,and the are hereby, repealed. Jtatifled in Cenncil Assembled, this 8nd day of December, in the yea* of out Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five. _ w V A. D. KJtJNKKDY, Mayor. J. L. Buasinoton, Clerk. v<k a ?.f. * - / 4 *"'**'? /''A-. ? ^ i . " \ for infants and Children* "CMtor Im la so well adapted to children that I recommend It a* superior to any prescription lenown to me." II. A. Ajichkr, 51. D., Ill 80. Oxford fet., Brooklyn, N. Y. Caatorla euros Colic, OormtipAtkm, Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Kruetatloo, KUU Woruia, give* aloop, and promotes dt gostlon. r Without iujurloua medication. \ ma Cc-ntauh Company, 77 Murray Street, H. T. Special Bargains in HOLIDAY GOODS! The undersigned ' invites you to come and see his j display of goods suitable ! for HOLIDAY GIFTS You will find a splendid line of jewelry to select from. Your special atten- \ tion is called to our Solid Gold and Silver Watches For ladies and gentlemen. These watches are fully warranted and are much cheaper than have been offered at heretofore. S. LXBMAM . if vou wish your PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully & Accurately CciipiuiiM GO TO F. LESLIE ZEiVlP'S DRUG STORE. 1 A. SCHROCK, NOTARY PUBLIC O V ( DENf. - * S. C A. M. KEE8E, NOTARY PUBLIC, B0YK1NS, S. C. FOR SALE! I 1 offer for sale, on reasonable terir>8, ! my residence in Kiikuood. The house j la in gyod repair; sfftendid well of : water, and a good garden and flower. f-ard. In easy reach of business. The ! ocallty is in every respec t desirable. Apply to Mas. Sr K. IJOULWAUE. Oak wood^^^SS^^^O^Tloftd; pine, 2 feet, $1.50 _r6r cord. Apply to J. M. STEEDMAN. Z3T Orders can bo left at Bank of Camden. Alien Medlin, Contractor andBuilder. "Will make estimates and furnish all material necessary for building, lie fore closing your contracts ftive nie a chance. ALLEN MED1JN. J^R. I. H. ALEXANDER. DENTAL SURGEON CAMDEN. S. O. LUMBER FOR SALE. FirBt class lumber delivered in Cam den and vicinity at SO cents per hun dred. The undersigned begs leave to iniorrn the public that he is now prepnred to deliver lumber at the abovo prices on short notice. Orders solicited. Alill \% miles from Camden. J. A. WATTS, Cantey, S. C. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given 1 hat t? :?? of subscription to the 4th Series ? f tli? Enterprise Huiioing and I.om Associ ation are now open at the Farmers and Merchants Hank. The lirst insti.iiment will be called for as s< ><>;i as r,0!> shares have been subscribed. E. C. ZKMI', Sec. & 'I'reas Q WILLI A MS & ST E ED M A N, FIRE INSURANCE ACENTS.I CAMDEN, - - - r , C Tho host and tho oldest com panies represented by onr agency. All losses paid promptly. S. LOGAN LANG, F|re Insurance A#ent. Represents a number of the best com panies, indept ndant of any association . Writes policies at IB per cont h as than any Company doing business ,n Cam den . mronice at. W. E. Johnson's store. Some RoaBcns Why you should call on Mn. 'r. I). Walker before purcha-dt your Fall or Winter hat: o she has h/?d an exporiem of nearly 80 years In the millinery business and knows w hat to buy to suit her cus tomers. Hecauso she always keeps the most stylish goods in stocK. , Because she always sells her goods at the lowest possible prices. Cer tainly these are Qood Hoaeons And there Is no reason in tho world why you shouldn't be governed by them wh6n you want to purchase anything in tho Millinery line. 8he is constantly replenishing thohand sonie stock which she received this season, and she will be phased to I see you at any time. ] MR8. T. IL WALKEB, ' SHERIFF'S SALE ioUTH < Ai.3I.INA ? KlSBSHAW COUNT*. The Enterprise Building and Loan Assoc i a I to n , Plain I iff, against 1\ 11 Nelson et a I. Defendants ? Foreclosure. LJiucr and by virtue or the decree ?n tliu above case iuacle by Hon. J. II. Eh:.-*, i'nsluing Judge, and bearing dai'j i'ebruar) 9th, 189o, 1 will offer fur Kftie in it out 01 the County Court House dour during the legal hours of sal6 on the iii -i Monday lu January next the !<>:;o\\ Mig desorilwu property: hit;n> snaies of stock in the sec onu SvTit-s ut' stock of the Enterprise. Iluiidmg and .Loan Association. Theew shares to be sold on the basis of their value 011 the lirsi day of August, 1894. Also all that parcel or tract oi land, in Liu; village of Kirkwood, containing] twenty acres more or .less and| buiu.ded o:i the North by lauds of K. S. Nelson; on tho East by lands of Mrs. : S A . Cantey ; on the South and West! b> lands oi it. S. Nelson. j Abo all that parcel or tract of land in the County aud State aforosaid, ly ing North- west ol the City of Camden and containing sixty (00) acres more or' it ss and bounded on the North and Weat by Spring Dale plantation, formerly t >17 Mrs. Mary W. Cantey; on the Eust byi 1 '.i:ds of 1'. ii. Nehion; and on the South by a braneh wnich teparates it from linn oi C. W. ilivchmoru. Terms of sale lor tint said hhures of stock: cash. Terms of sale for said real estate: out half cash and the balauco in twelve mouths from date of sale. Purchasers to pay for papers. J li. 13. WILLIAMS, sheriff Kershaw County. , December 14, 18lJ5. gHERIFF'S SALE. I Sou in Carolina ? Kkuhuaw Coonty. Jonathan J Lucas. T. E. Lucas and li S Lucas; as lYuslees under thet will of Jonathan Lucas, deceased} and !u irs at lau- of D. S Lucas, del ceasi-.d, Plaintiffs, j against I 0. Lucas Norwood , Willie Norwood, Joe Norivood, Sallie Norivood and Lilly Norwood , children of Lydhf Norwoady deceased , Mary KjnQ, 8. D. Lucas and EdwarZ B. Lucas > all of whom are heirs at law of P iS. Lucas , deceased, defendanfjj^ Under and by virtue* the above stated case i U. Witherapoon, presU bearing date Septeofl will oiler for sale lr January, 1890. the! real e3tate: _ All that certain planl tract of land lying au| County of Kershaw 8 said on the waters of and bounded on the Nort George Moiris, Ephriam Margaret 1'. Gaskins; on the lands of James E. King; on the ^v?v.?i by lands of Samuel Gasklna and Johi? 11 Shaw and on tho West by lands of Angus McSween and Alexander Mc Donald. Said tract contains six hun dred and forty-threo (843) acred. Terms of sale: cash. Purchaser to pay tor papers. it. M WILLIAMS. Sheriff Kershaw County. December 14, 1895. IF YOU WOULD G ET HID OF ? Y OUR ? Chills and Fever -GO T0 F. Leslie Zemp'8 Drug Store, A N D GET A BOTTLE OF Groves' Chill Tonic. IF YOU WANT Tin wave made or repaired cheap, the undersigned will be glad to serve you. TIN ROOFING at 84.76, and satis faction guaranteed. Give me a call. I can be found at the store one door above Metts old stand. JOS. GOOD ALE. FOR THE BEST STATIONFRY, PAPER, PADS, PAPETERIES, &c GO TO F. Leslie Zemp's Drug 8tore. MONEY TO LOAN In Hums of and upwards upon im proved farming lands in KershavV county. Apply loC.L. WINKLER. Mr. L. A. Wlttkowsky will attand tb applications In my absence. For Choice Groceries You should call on the undersigned who ban opened a select line In the store formerly occupied by Kprl"gi, Ifeath & Shannon. ( Tinwarel j A nice line at the lowest prices. 1 EATING SALOON! First class meals nerved at all hi in eating saloon in connection wl ntore. C. L KlftKLE Hope for the l>r big Hog. _ Save him with genuine Liverpl I ?ialt. Larue lot at H O. Oarrison1 Price only GO cents per sack. ? -- - TJfcl HOUGH - - or DECEMBER - *NDTHi: - . -:-Xmas Holidays-: --- BJ'i' V ALU Sr.1? IN - - q m r o w I b %J> w* ? SINGLE FAIKS ANl' ODD LOIS OF LADIES', MEN'S, CHILDREN'S AND BOY-;' SHOES AT LITTLE -OVEK HALF I'RICE ASK FOR THE ODD LOTS CAPERS' 8IIQJ3 STORE. r GOOD Cotton Brings 8 cents. We have good news for you too. Read our money 1 Savers. Women's split polkas, solid at 90c. Ladies' kid button, opera to* , patent tip, at ?1.00. Ladies' kid button, opera too and square toe, tip and perfect fit-, solid, at $1.50. Misses' grain button spring heel and heel tip, SI. 00 and $1.25. j Misses' kid button spring heel and heel tip $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. r- Children's kid button spring heel 20c. to $1.00. 1 Men's English ties, solid as a rock, $1.25. Men's call goods, lace and congress, ?1.50 to $3.50. Boys' English ties, solid, the hest ever offered, at $1.00. Bovs' calf lace $1.50 to $2.25. Men's suits, fine all wool, very dres>y. at J 5.00. M^n's suits in block c'.av worsted, all wool, at $0.00, worth $9.00. Men's suits in black clay worsted, ali wool, at $S.00. worth $11.00. Boys' suits in great variety from lo .$10,00. Boys' knee pants suits, price and uuali'v defv competition, $1.00 to $5.00. Men's Wool Undershirts 50c. BETTER Qi; A LI TIES LOW DOWN. White Shirts, best eyer offered for the money, 50c. A large stock of men's, boy.-' and emu!; en's hats and caps at lowest prices. We mean what we say and will save \ on money. Come and examine our stock and bo convinced that we are not blowing. VERY lil-SrECTKULL V, Than you can buy them See Goods and b? Convinced. Springs, Heath $ Shannon. ^.lso S;pecla/1 In. 'Wag-oiTS, suxu.cS. IHCsurxxessss. C. H. Davis Wishes to announce to the public that he has opened up a first-class line of Groceries, Confectioneries, Dry Goods. &c. ?IN? "CLYBURN BLOCK," Where he will be pleased to servo his customers at the low est possiblo prieos. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Polite attention to all, no matter how small your pur chase, or whothor you buy or not. And seo what I can do for you. Respectfully, 0. IT. DAVIS. ?AQBNDOftPH'U PATBNT 8KOTIONAL Steel Ceilings and Side Wall Finish. COTTON SEED WANTED. ! Th? undesigned wijl pay tho highest, Srlc? for cotton ?f*ed deliver fed hI the ' . C. & 0. depot. ? W. E. PkLOACIIK. i New Store! New Goods! I bog leave to call tho atten tion of my friends and the public generally to the fact that I havo opened a ! Grocery Store One door north of Mr. .J. ft. Vaughan's, (in Capers' old stand,) whero I shall bo pleased to see them. 1 will keep constantly on hand a soloot line of Family & Fancy Groceries All of my stock is fresh. A choico lino of CANNED COODS Just opened. A share of yom patronage is solicited. A. WITTKOWSKY. NOTICE. Notion la hereby Riven that nealeo bids will be reclved for koeper of tho County Infirmary up to December 15th, IN95, inehifllve. The keeper will i>e re quired lo lake charge of the Inmate* and to work a one horBO farm. For ! f urthor particulars, apply to J. 1*. P11KLPS, County Hupervlnor. BUTTERMILK SOAP, JUST THH THING FOIt YOU. Only lOo. p?r box. -AT F. Leslie Zemp's Drug 8tore, FALL & w'iN'fLR ANNOUNCEMENT ? of t 1 1 1 ; 8 1 ? j V aiTiOlib ta The prices quoted are lower than ever, notwith standing the advance. Best values ever offered. Con-net v\ o jl ilr- as tlannel in colors, 36 inch, only 15e. Steven's ml- woo! Tricof, black onfall colors, 27-inch, worth 25c., only 20? . Sieveti'a all wo.l Tricot, black and nil colorp, 32-inch, worth 35o. , only 26c. Alpiu-1 Ln lion' clot! . all woo), 36-inch, h1! colors and black, only 27Jc. All wi'i'i S"i -1-i iiiib, nil fthudea, c^iily 40^. Colon-d n- d b f.cb $ Alpaca, J-wcol, only 8Jc. Fi?v.ivd Mid brocaded $ Worsted only 10c. Black hi, A coloiod all-wool Covert Cloth, 6-4 inch, only 75c. 45 i'.i'l nil- wool plain and stolen aoi^e. worth 75c., ou'y 50c. 4S ii.'h bl:\Ci? Gtorl i Silk, worth $1.00, at tiOc. A fi<H line of fancy and black silks in Annan s', Grus Grains, Faile Fren caiu, M??ire?, Ben g aline*, at beat values ever offered . Best liuo black "v r- y and Henriettas from 8?e. to $1.00. Must bo seen to be appreciated . 3G- in. Ilenriettas at. 20c.. 25c. and up, worth 33 percent, more. All-w^ol Imperial suiting, 54-inch, worth $1.(X). only 75c. 1 ea-e Hre>s anrt~Shirting Outings, worth 50 per cent, more, only (\\ cents. All the latest novelties in Calico from 5 cents up. Pound calict at 1 *2 Ac . per pound. Nickle clocks (55c., alarm clocks 75c , worth $1.00. All the newest tilings in dre.-s trimmings. Pins 1 c. tor in 11 papers. Children's handkerchiefs, good, lc. 1 box (3 cakes) Buttermilk Soap only 10 cents. 30 rolls Carp< is. biggest and cheapest stock ever offered from l(?c. up. Tapes! iv rugs worth $1,00 only 00c. Moipiettes worth $1.50 only 95 cents. Hon ; 1 1 Wiltons, cheap at $2.00, only $1.00. Velvets, ;"1 inches long, worth $2.25, only $1.25. Smyrna regs from 37c. to $(5.00. Very cheap. Sims and overcoats for children, youths and men at 33^ per cent, under v;.lue. Leaders ui .V:cn"> and Children's slices. Country merchants will save money by coming to see our mammoth stock before buying. Cofjjfr everybody and inspect the handsomest, cheapest and be^t'stock ever nlTered. The above genuine bargains speak for themselves. Figures won't lie. RESPECTFULLY, 4XS * THE ? PEACES ?TO BUY ? Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Orockeryware, &c. Hardware a Specialty. We carry the largest stock of Hardware to be found in the city, ahd will sell you what you want at reasonable prices. WAGONS The reputation of the WHITE HICKORY WAGONS is too well known to the public to need any endorsement from us. If you want a good wagon let sell it to you. A full lino of wagon material, spokes, rims, hubs, &c. always on hand. HARNESS AND SADDLES. We can supply you in tins line n 1 ho at very low prices. FOR ANYTHING You need in our line, bo sure to give us a call beforo you buy, as we mo confident of being aide to pleaso you both in price ;?nd nudity of goods. MUtiING AND TIES Always on hand, and will meet competition on theso goods 3D01<T'-rr l-TEQLECT The small grain crop. Seed Oats, Wheat, Rye and li&rtay jhoap. Yours Respectfully, A. D. KENNEDY.