The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 15, 1892, Image 3
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Changes.
Mr B. M. English has moved in
to the McDowall house wa Littleton
Street.
Mr J. J. Watkins will move into!
the house at the DeKalb Factory
?ext week.
2?arried ? ^ |
At Mie Baptist Church on Thurs- j
* day January 14th., at four o'clock,'
51rW. P. Benoet-of Lancaster to !
Misf Leila Josey of Camden, the
w Rev. W. 6^ Gordon officiating.
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Let Us Enow. i
Do you get your' "paper regularly?
If not let us know and we will sendi
the missing copies and take steps :
to rectify the trouble at once. We j
vliave had a nu&Jjer of complaints!
recently from sttbtteribers who niisa
(*dLg#Uing their paper^Srt gener
affy fonnd that it was -fhtfresult of |
a simple misunderstanding which
was easily put straight.
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Sot a bad Sh?*&g.
Up to January the first there had
b en shipped from the Camden depot
17,157 bales of cotton si ?ce the sea
son opened in the fall. Considering
tbt fact that a 'good deal of the
staple has held back on account of
the low price, this is not at all a bad
$bowing4L0rC*mden asa cotton mar
ket. The total will doulrties* rue
consi4erably-over ^^OOO bales be^
fore the season is orcr.
\Jjjj :
. BoSoil has Isrt "as. ^
genial gentleman left Cam
jesday for Kershaw where hej
. irsue his avocation. He had
beeain ?iyBfi|g||^m^K?&ks, am
do a host of
jret his departure,
pleasant face and cheering
always made friends wffck;
tr he met. We cordial I)
to the people ef Her
at that he will meet
:in his business there.
_
ir J. J. Watkins will have con
trol of the old factory property this
year, under a leas?Lfrocp the owners,
and will manage ill for the in. Thet
pond is n??w hlalf drained otf, while
repairs are being made t;n the flood
gates. The old giu-house will here
after be use^ as a warehouse, and j
the pins wiil he moved orer to thej
mill, where additions- will he erected !
and ail of the work will be ioue in j
one building.
The Local "Cocaa?:."
Since the refusal of Jutjge Mc- j
Gowan to revoke t'ie restraining or- 1
der previously granted.,.^ him iu j
the "wide walk'* case, the new law
regulating the laying of the side'
walks, went into effect on the Jf3th
. :11st. This law provides that half
of the expense shall be borne by
the respective property holders and
th? other half by general taxation.
The t-ulk of a compromise be
tween the property holders and the
Council has about subsided. The
majority of both sides seemed will
ing to let the pavements be laid
immediately under the n?w law;
but w^en the question of costs and'
distal) seme 9ts en me up, there was a
serious hitch. The Council seemed
willing to let the pavements be laid
? according to the terms of the new
law and each *i 'H pay its own co-ts,
/ but the property-holders objected
to thi*?, saying thai it would be a
one-sided compromise; that it *ou!d
be conceding nothing more what
ever than the J}*w law compelled
them to d*< and that they (the
Council) shooid bear th? bqrden of
the whole costs undergone in ths
caw. The Lonacil will net do this,
and so the probability is lhat the
matter will remain in statu quo
until the Supreme Court decides
. the case. r >
II scorns to tis thst the La, Ik now
of compromising came rather late!
in the day. That i<* ah^u'.d
hate lwen <h?n<? at first, an l^th*
ftrest expc6*? of th* suit avoided
Bat now after tho battfe is about
over i*. is niot much us* to talk of
i-om promising. The ca*g is now
in tl>? Supreme Cwnrt an?l
ahaut all thaVlr*s to he <ior;e now i-?
to argue it Ure re.
And after all tfce expanse that has
been undergone i?. far, it 8ecm? to
l>e .lie widest economy now to go on
ami finish the case, an<l 1st the Su
preme Conrt settle the matter once
for all, or the same qDesUon may
ame in the future. Because a* we
understand it, the amendment to
- the charter does not at all settle tha
law involved ia the question. If
Citv Council bare not the right to
compel the property holders to par
the whole expense of laving tbi?
patemeDt, then bj the same reason -
iag the j cannot legally con pel
them to pay half uf it, and Tin*
rer uL This ia the point that ihoald
be nettled by the Sapreae Court,
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Special to Tire Chkoxicle.
Washington, Jan. 13. ? It may
be of some interest to the Naders
of The Chronicle toXliaye one of
your rather untraveied editors
give a rough sketch e?^the first im
pressions made upon him by three
or four hours in the great Capital
of the Nation. This at any rate
will serve to fill out, for a news
paper is inexorable and the weekly
: amount of 4*copy*' must be supplied
| somehow, eveu if we llwe to the
uttermost parts of the earth.
1 have Usui at this writing but a
! glimpse. Everything is magnifi
cent, the business and private build
ings equally with the public. The
;dou-e oi the Capii*i is the mo*?t lui
| pressive object of all architecture,
it is airy, oeautiful and sublime.
Standing ou the broad and breezy
platform of stone is the best spot
to feel like an Ameiicau citizen. ,
The inaasi*e urandrure oi the whole
structure cannot be appreciated
from a picLure. Have not peeped
inside yet.
in a siugie stroll one Cfluld feci that
vhere was aothiug stuck up about
the place ? no airs ? and aii seems j
as natural aud quiet as lu Cauiden, !
which, bj the way is perhaps tne
very best town iu existence.
_ is oa tue ground here and
iic?ali llie way down to Charlotte.
It is melting, however, under me
drizzie. Jr ug obscures the lop ol
Lite Washington monument.
it is real bome-iike burr. Mo
lonesom lar-olf gre atnesi>. The
I Arling that il l& ail so near home
is a first, impression, but ume
teeu hours irorn Columbia. Vir
ginia is j uaL ou the other shore.
We can realize in a moment that
the South land is the lounuatiou ol
VV abhm^ton.
Everything is powerful nice here,
and no wouuer ine (.'Ougieattuieu
want Lu come, and slick like grim
death, Ft maps iu luy next letter
1 may l>e auie to give some tlots in
regard loathe *late ol luc nation,
as U may Dc known that 1 am on
here to gel a copy ,of the lecorits li
the Treasury Department referring
to the direct lanu Lav wuitnj is lo
Oc relunded to the Stale. 1 he
work may ke?p luc a Uion'h or more
and w list b'^re a weekij ictler will
t>e cent. * In ha^le,
A'. J. K.
. Westviile Items.
jVe have been having very disa
greeable weather for the p.isl few
days, but we hope to see a break
shoi 1I3 .
v The farmers aie not making much
headway at present, as it is too wet.
3^1. W - If Al n*^f. If y,Hti It **|1U
bar frttTTis piace iu a few days.
The town will hold an election
for town officers on Friday the JUilh.
' Mt Perry, agent at this place,
visited bin parents at Pleasant iiill
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr K. S. Cauthen of Tiizah paid
us a visit this week.
Born to Mr ana Mrs VV. \ Cau
tion ou the Tth.inst., a girt.
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Eeaft it the HcbMrk Ian.
Amy Encrlech, a little girl died
at 1 o'clock yesterday at the Uob
kirk Inn. H?r father will arrive
hvre lo day from his home in Re^fe
ing Pa., auJ take charge of tht ce- ;
mains.
Personals.
Mr Herman I lev man, of Chester,
was* in town Tuesday.
B. B. Clarke Esq., of the Cam
den Bar, was in town a couple of
days the past week. ? Kershaw Era.
Mr Claude Minis, who works in
tne Mews and Courier office, has
been visiting friends in Camden
this week.
Mr and Mrs II. Kaminskie, of
Georgetown, who were on a visit
Mrs Kaminskie's father, Mr M.
Baum, returned home Monday.
Cant. S'. C. Cartiedge is to
found at the Auditofs office during
the absence of Auditor Kirkley
while taking returns in the cotya
try.
Hon. D. A. Townsen#^ AssisiijA^i
Attorney General, wssin tti> citvj
Wednesday ?>n business connected j
with lands forfeited to tie slate tu
; this county.
We regret that School Commit ion
Ws it Is has l>een confined to hid !>pd
with sickness during the week. lie
; is somewhat better now we are glad
?
i to state.
Mr T. J. Kirkfand left Sunday
for. Washington to transact the
j business ns commissioner appoint
led under the "Act to provide *
| mode of distribution of the money
collected a3 direct tax."
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JLri Accomplished Actress.
Miss Josephine Cameron, who is!
now claiming the attention of UiH
American public as an emotional;
artis'.e of rare ability, ha* the at i
fcracllveness of !>eir.g a beautiful !
woman, a l*<lv of culture, with |
Youth, hiifh spirits ami intelligence.
She is a native of Nrw Orleans, and j
made her clet?ut 4?pon the stagpj
seven years ago, having !?inoc (day- t
cd in vaTiou* roles in both Kuropej
and America, and her stage career
h*s hem exceedingly flattering.
Miss Cameron and her excellent \
contpany will appear in the Opera
; House three nights next Mon- !
! dav^ Tuesday and Wednesday, ren- j
Bering a different, plaj-wch nighttsj
Read what is said of her acting
elsewhere: "'Forget- Me Not" was
.rendered last night at the Audito
. riumbyMiss Josephine Cameron,
1 supported by an excellent troupe.
-The play wa< strong throughout,
and Kwny of the situation are
thrilling and .effecting in tWe ex
treme, wbifi*4iiss Cameron's por
trayal of the co^aeter Focget-Me
Not is a remarkabht piece of acting.
The plat depicts this, life, the eme
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tions of love, hatred, ambition and
unscrupulous determination of a
hardened woman of the worid.
Forget- Me-Not, the adventuress, is
a woman of wonderful personal
beauty and attractions, wholly with*
out conscience and determined to
gain her en<L
The entire troupe was applauded
with great enthusiasm throughout.
Miss Cameron wore during each act
; a Worth costume, which was truly
beautiful. The play was admira
bly staged." ? Baltimore Daily
News.
"Josephine Cameron appeared
last night as C a mi lie. She under
takes a very trying task, but aqs
quitted herself in such a manner a
j lo win frequent manifestations of
approval from her audienor. Slw
la a careful and studious actress." ?
Baltimore American.
A Romantic yjarriatjr..
An unuanully ? roih-anlie marriaue
took place in Greenville \V?*dne*ds y
afternoon. Il si-ems Mr E. V. Trues
dale of Kershaw had f;iWen in love
wiih .Miss Bessie Fhifer of Whit
mire. They argreed to get mar
ried hut "Mrs Phifer objected. Then
they planned an elopement as the
young girl returned to Greenville
to school. The mother suspec'.cd
something and accompanied her
daughter to Clinton, finding her
daughter's lover on hoard, she de
termined to go onio Greenville. At
Greenwood an escape was planned,
hut the scheme was discovered and
broken up. The lovers were not to
he outdone and at Greenville while
the mother was taking a walk, not
suspecting Mr Truesriel's presence
in the/citj*, he drove to their stop
ping place and took his lady love
hastily to a minister's and they wjye
married. ? Lancaster Ledger.
Pay your subscription to The
Chronicle. \ '
Promiscuous Hems.
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
Tlio February term of court will
convene two weeks from next Mon
day. e
Several frroall grocery f?hops have
been opened on lower Hroad Street
recently.
Sumter County is to build a new
jail. ? Not a bad example for this
county to follow.
Mr S. B. Lath are is going to open
n grocery store short! v.
Mr Job Shiver's neat cottage on
Ly tile ton Street has been remodeled
and is nearly ready for occupancy.
'-Bid you ever know of such a dis
agreeable spell of weather?
The^vand jurois for the year and
petit jurors for ths February term
of Court will be drawn Monday.
The anti-free pj??s law went into
effect on Jnnua:y lOlh.
This is campaign year, and you
wiir*ant a apod newspaper. The
Ciikonici.e J%iil precisely fill that
want.
i
t Every male < itzen of thU county
oyer twenty- #ne years of age will
have the privilege this year of
voting for every officer in the land
from rreident down to Coroner, ex- j
ccpl State Senator.
The Camden Chjioicle is one of
the best county papers published in
South Carolina. If you are not al
ready a subscriber, send us your
name at once.
A fre*h lot of Onion Sets, Garden
j Seeds, n?d "Goiden Ijent" Seed
Corn at Dr. Moore's Drug Store.
Cali and getyoui supply rarly.
Country produce, at the market
price will l?e t.ikeins at this, oflice
jin payment for subscriptions. \
; It seems a paradox, but the close
? fellow seldom gets tight.
The dark feres are the ones that
elderly spinsters re.'use to dWulge.
A st.ate^is*n can always get|a]pull
by going to the dentist's offica.
No ma ter how small the scandal,
there's always wnough of it to go a
S rcund.
.
U requires considerable drilling!
ttef.?r<? ev?n a btirjilar cau open c
*?fe that is locked. *
Smile* that crack in th* rniddl*
niih their meuilie hird:ie*s conrey
bill little real cordiality.
*
Th?* ?i-- : may have liie conso
tuij'Ki ?){ kn ? v%-i iivr th:ii ih?*i\? is ul
fays son??l?ody thinking oi him.
Wb^n ?*iM *o'?ng mon start out,
fi>r fun Uii-y are ^otnyf t? have it if ;
'?'?-t have to f* ?r it. c
i " v ? I
Tb? emigrant at {rfrst^niay rot
j iiktf the* K ?i.'ii^h language, yet it j
! does not txke hm lo;ig to sivear by
| 1 1
1
If it takes ail i-orts of peoplrto
j ..".ike a worl-'. Adam must ha ?? frit
. '! :svonra?jed Itu lonely ci) m1i> ;oii.
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One of Lite specimen? Iialiunj
srt cMiisij)ir;?oijs i ti th'^^cotiui ry U i
il r f - ? i . dexK-iity by with i>!iii t
a ? :?s:ire h ^jv?.-n ia a n'w.kei $ *ortt? I
pa nil's.
A r?r* ? l murder in \Vt;s>t Virgin- |
ia w::a c.-.u*e<! hy a q?iari?*? about j
two dag*. i bin i* not. bxd a?
usual. Ordinarily a wmrder i?
brought 0:1 by a quarrel over oaf
'log.
Th? wrsrldis full ?f tnrnso engag
ed in Buying 4,Amen" that they fai!
to see tae contribution baa vet.
Almost every one in the wuild U
wicked enough' to wi?h sotti* one
would clio and leave him L'o^cy.
When tome peop?e do mean
things they are always apologizing,
[tffaWihey do the mean tiling* just
; the same. ^r/'
, There is nothing in ths world
? more .4z^r*Tating to a man with a
j secret than to weet people who have
no curiosity.
The man who has never fallen
down holds hithead so high that
? some day the smallest pebble in the
^road will trip bice.
8am Jones says lie thin tea be trill j
renew bis license as an attorney just
to make a speech for Satn Small in
hisdantage suit against Minor the
batt keeper whe used up Small. . He"
says Small is one of bis con*
verts and he proposes to stick to
hini.
A widower married a sister of bis
late wife, a few weeks after the rirutli
of the latter. An acquaintance;
who had just returned trom a long
journey sympathetically inquired
for whom he was in mourning. "For
my sister-in law," wa* the hesitat
iDg reply.
It costs mor? to revenge wrongs
ihar* to bear them.
Most people's idea cf fargiveness
is the privilege to go on siuning.
Goid lauks go along way, but
final ly the *paint wears off and
there you are.
Never Expect a lawyer to mind
hi* own business. He'd starve U,
death if he did. .
KVerymanln trouble feels that
his friends are not as indulgenj. a*
they should be.
Try your korse without blinders,
and: if he drives just as r well, do
him the kiodness to leavs them off
entirely here after.
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It noticeable that the man who
prospers and stauds high in his
community settles ddtrn once a year
and seltleb up.
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When Baby was itck, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When the became Kiss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she fare them Castoria.
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Rheumatism cored in a Dav.?
"Mystic Cure" for ltlieumatisn)
and Neuralgia radically curv$iii 1
to 3 days. Its action upon tiie sys
tem is remarkable and mysterious.
Ibsremovcs at once the cause aud
theylisease immediately disappears.
The first dose greatly* benetits, 75
cent
Sold by F. AJ. Zemp <Dniggist,
Camden. / :
FOUND.
Found nearjthe Episcopal Church
a bunch of keys. Th$ owner can
get the ?ame hy calling at this olfice,
au paying for this advertisement,
FOR SALE;
Five shares of the new scries of
the Enterprise Building and Loan
Association. Aoplv at once to
W.A. SHROCK.
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For Sale.
Truit's Cotton Seed, $2.00 per Bushel
Tennessee <_Jol I Dust, $1.0".) per Kiishel
Shine's l?>.r!y Prolific. $1.56 per Peck
Address, I. MOO HE, Jit.*
4 Hand's, P. 0., S.p.
?o:U. ISth.
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THREE NIGHTS
JAN. 18, 19, 20.
AMERICAN TOUR.
The Distinguished.
Artiste,
And Competent Flayers.
MONDAY,
' ;Forget-Me-Not.w
TUESDAY,
C-East Lynn*\"
WEDNESDAY,
"Camiile."
THE SOCIETY EVENT OF
THE YEAR.
Prices 25. 50 and 75 cents.
Seats now on sale ;it the store
of J. R. Good ale & fcon.
Why 13 the
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CEN^EMEN
TWEBEST SHOE ? THE WORLD FOR THE HOXET?
It U a seamless ahoe, wit* r.o lacks or wax thread
to hurt tbeleet; made pf the best fine calf, strlish
COd eur. and became tee make more shoe* of this
T manufacturer, it equals bad*
from ?4.CC to
? - J IfMi-MWfJ, t' ?
?boa era* offered for |a.to; equate fntdl
Imported shoes which cost from $8.0" to
4b A 00 Hant^ewH Welt Sbae, Cm mSt,
*Pt? stylish. comfortable and durable. The beat
?hoe e?er offered at this price ; same grade a* Cto
tots-mode shoes costing from JJUGU to fft.'A.
AO 50 Pal ire Khoe; Farmer*. RaUraat Men
yOa acd Letter Carriers ail wear them; lo?CiK,
BeamicHs. smooth inside, heavy three cotes, exten
sion eUre. Ooe pair will wear a year.
#A 50 lie calf j ne bettor shoe ever offered at
9mm: this Mice; one trial will eenvlaca thoao
Who wont a s&ee for comfort and aerrlce.
CO & WJI Wsrkisrasi'i
an rery strong and darabk
kavtffvco them a trial will wear no <
Rauo I li 00 Djrf ,81.?
DVJ S T" 'n hyflso ?oysetm
on thfcir mer!:. : t;.? lariBaelni? _
I Ihn4fi?i
??uU;' .'*!??* ''a. T2T)* srylls ?
toyortiii . ;n.nt:l.&itowtl
l.adtr :.OJ l.ud $1.73 Aot fV
Jtiasesarrt' a- .-^oSx NtytUhandduraMa.
C'anr';i.- I- Dcaglas* name aad
pcicci.-,.- ? ? .iCUiiio of each shoe.
tr~ - > r> rwnrrri^n
w??'i "::&2S3B?T?
HIl ''.II BROS.
.TtpU & a ^ ffe ski a? V
B ^ I W S?s f
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Save Time and Health, C *j0 vK#rs bills rad druggists' proscrip
! tions are heavy drains on th a pocket, not jto ujcntion days,
weeks, and months of '^forced idleness in io?b*; of eioinos-3.
In many, instances tdl tiiis loss m? y be saved tby tie timely uso
of Ayer's Sars^pai >?la? :T^is medici e, t*.!reii in smaller dossg
tli an would fctf required ci my ot'-.sr "blood-jpuriia;, produces
the -most positive results; 4heref~re it is ecotaby to
Uce Only 1 :
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. ^yery Sompnrfl'.v Korsow. by taking ""d* mu>!knnt* in ???*;? son. you jjitmi tlvo hfeMut*
w tffitase, k<p;? tlie McxmI j>uw, Uu* sty^eta u:iLcr*?y ?-.ru?? aud etgnc^ui, Keioember,
Prevention Is better Ifcau cure, j: i ; J [
But how. it jac .v Uo :*.ikHa i-i <>w t*> kuatr li?.v?\wJs thU niedUiiur^ By rarioui
Indiiittlottt ; aaioi ^tUciu . y tfutt tip*: fociiu-.:. i>y j ?* ..f 3$)*iite. lack oj Pi^rgy.dnB head*
ache and confusion of iH-nj.rr. i?>t;u tn tU?* liui! ?. tork. " w v l intldtw %ud onqdiotm
on the face ami [body, w?tkjuws 01 .He eyi*. i V-Mic<sn^ miuv^liiess by day, ami
frequent dcpresMou of Uh?u>& not <li*e*?.yiii tMiiiclve*. r.re xyinptuni*
and waruhs^i. tmLu.Ii. if iw-i uUeu^d iv. :n:?y icsul; n; -i:\ic n.isl iirioua nature.
Bo^iu at oner tor ot ? ' . j j ? :
Aye r5s\ 8 arsap^i!! a ,
"Ayer.'s.SarsaprtrlllJ givfs er,V^ sNii.?":!?v
tioii t? my custorn'rv My v.ii^ tw-?
bottle* of it, whl-k ?i:.i h?-r l:: >t th*u
any other medicii:*. 1 1 v-?- hav
become fr*?h am! r.vsy. j*ts?ire?l that
Ayerl Santa i>?? ilia In* c.4n)iW*t?ly res??>nu!
her he<U!b. (>?v lauiily : * "A-hiu rec<.f.j- :
mend* Avar's rejac-ltes."- SaIu'I S'.ejtlieiuoii. j
Fool. W. V:?.
"Far years I w.??t rfCM*-l fyni j
s!h. hhviii * v?*rv lit lie ?n;?l j
tress.st bv n??* ly ! :'?<*. A ?!ru-- !
ree??n:n!eii<h??l % tri;u of Ay ,''<S .na]'.'- !
rltL'i. ?:l which I h:n im>iv Dkiiiw ??y fotsrlUj
!?Oftlo. The h?rJ| -.-.' tin- ;-t j
:Mul 1?HH ;*OI>l>r'.4\i tu Jlldj> RH*. t C*VI r?Vt.Ul- |
jn-wl A>vr'* .*? irrtiKiriluStM h <r?s?t n-iimly j
1*1 ri?is w?:in?Uiuit,"?CUarki ti. j
Alitor. Y. ntii'.ijc'.iui. ?: \
?Tor s> v.- ml yrvj*. lAtf JtyMug months, I
r.? -J lr>-n! L'.S rimwsy, tired feel
_ ii.:^ n ?:?:?{ pain in \ iu? ??( liiy back,
' v? t?a .. :i time*. ::?? to p'rcfent my being *b)o
t.? w ik. i!.? Ik\sU fsutioo causing me
h. tVer^io^alifk a rash cor.
itimI u?y i ?<*?)'. i ii*-? i':' ; ^ pf>3.m?tly becoming
Uii'tV.'iiJfi. a ipr intense itcliing.
K? wiui4:nly. 'AitU wottjj i ivajc oirt on various
jK;rts o: ilis? i tn.y. ; l.y i|h?j advice o( friends
*8W ?.iv MRiUy jH.yKit:i.-.ik, I l.eptn the laeof
Ay-r.i gjrKKiiurilli iw cwilinued It till the
P-ison !.? ? \ completely ersnli*
tuivfl. W. McitjcoweryCity. Mo.
?? Sfivvry ?j:rin?r fp tlsk? Mist nine yoafs I
hrv.j t <-^u in I! l' haMt ojf irking AycrM Sar
;??;d I c*u tirlyiiysy that 1 ueve?
IWfd ;mi> IMOtlltrin? tUit I'i 1 riic %o wucb good.
1 ?in foiivlrteed tlwt if w[ I
The; Best B 2 o o d ? P uri f I er; V
" r?'.l Msiftv'jVrs tf-'tr. livvr i:it. I
woul-.t srr?mgiy rer<fitiii<'i.v Ayor'.s
r?il:u\! >van aflJi-'ViJ wliii l:v?r Jsit
for ?e.?y}v 'wo yyt'.trs, tiii'.tl ??!?"<"' to
AVer's S-u*^pJ?rfll.i., If xt>\c Jik* iwtwMMte
.I.tjiv* >*r Atcuw-a:. Xiuws.
Sxve your taking
lu t'cf mark*-*. cr.n <f>rifi !rni!y weora
jji.-iJ ;i lo-.'i iu 9?o.l K?f; r efle?
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: VurnlsU. *iw l*<&h stJ.NiW York
ici-y. ? . j ? V
bu*# ytmr ?r.*n*y by **kina y>f
Oyer's Sai'sagarilia,
Prepared b? CP.. X C. AYES & C0M Lstrsfl, lbs*. &H tj ell OngfMs.
; Price SI. Bis bwtUos, VS. Vortii^B a tusa?.
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A. D. KENNEDY,
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DEALER IN j
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Hardware, Groceries, Dry Goods, Saddlery, v Crockery
Willow-ware, Harness, Oak and Hemlock Leather, Machine
Oil, Harness Oil, Coach Oil, Seed Rye, Barley and Oats. ?
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A, D. KENNEDY.
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The whole world
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WAITS TO BUT THE BEST.
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The best is our bid >or your Business. Our Foil and Winter
buyincrtias. been done with a view of offering you the best
qualities nfliest figures.
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SUPERIOR?GOODS.
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PRICES THAT SURPRISE,
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Will be foxnd in each Deportment nnd Grade of our Im
mense new lines of ' *
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"clothing, hats,
FUMISffilG GOODS BOOTS
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/ AND SHOES,
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SLIPPERS, LUBBERS, OVER SHOE-. PRUNES. VA LI- j
SES, UMBRELLAS, &<?.
NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE BEEN ABt.E 10 OFFER ?
0 LARGE AND ' VARIED AN ASSOHTMENT OF FRESH |
AND PLEASING S'LYLES
We have he; stock that meets the expectation ait 1 Gratifies
theHnstes. You want the best. This i3 your cliarce.
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("We are^atole to sell dbLeap \
zemp'brothersJ
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Prices to suit the times; and
make no difference when yon i
aily bv by c:>.n:nj to
CARPETS, CARP
Big Line Carpets at greatly; reduied price*.
and lots of them and go they must j
a bArgafm.
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from Fifty Cents tol Eight Dollars: ,
> lb j'ill
Big Line of BLANKETS, and |COM FORTS wb
offering at less than value.
Now is vonr time to HEAP BARGAINS
Yours Respectfully,
CHEDULK OF THE
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... .c ton, Cincinnati and
ChK-ajro Railroad.
Taking effect Pcc. 7th 1S9I.
(jOING NO ATI I.
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Lv. Cr.niKca .. 11 30 sum
?' Dr.K-uIb II 4.1 a mi
'? Wr^tvi'le 1 1 ">9 a m!j
" Kershaw => 12 13 p m,
4' ( )njtl?:ir>t 12 l\ p ** |
*' Hc?th Spring 1228 pm
" I'icai^int 1 1 itl 1233pin'{
" I^anc.^tcr 1 2 23 fi" rti j
" < V"WJ>yi 1 2^ ;? tti
" Ji.jrk Hill 1
" Vorkvillr 2 -V> p ni
" ]>lack?vi.l ) 4 1 *) pm '
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Art Mnriou 7<Wpi:i|
fiOIXG SOUTH. j
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-? K^tiijrffirdton 1> a m j
- sf,?|!.v 12 Oip i?| |
- nia.-lcsrii! T-' 110pm?
"Yr^/iilc 1'JOpm'j
" Vock ii;H 2 51 p iu ?
?' f.'atHAvba J<t- ? '4 11 pltt J
" i.rtiu\TM*r r 341 p til i
,A riea-ant Hi'l 4 20 ?i in '
?4 H?'nth S,>rin^ 4 01 p m ;
?* <> ki>t:r-f ; 1 "?> p ru
'? Krr.- lia'.V 4 *."> p m :
*? UY.?t"r;?'c 4 27 p m ?
?? 1>kK:?'1/ 4 38p ni
Ar Camden 4 65pm
T?aii> stop on si _n.i! n* :i'l stations .
tr.?::n run througn b?
UWn Ct?!un?! it a i I ,
h R. A P. at
: kfltr.r,' ;k|,?n:^c}: Ii! I and with S,
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A. TRIP, Sujrt. ;
South Carol in* Rallimy CDtt|*
f*ny. "
I) i II. CHAMBKRfcAIN> Receive* !
C.vMHBJf, 8? C.f Dec. 7 th 1891.
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On an<l nft<*r ?hl< d*t? train* t^ill ran
in aiicecUanro with the lulling *cht) j
[,va\T C.mule*
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Watenre
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looiin
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30 3) am
lotr^nr
1107?W
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0?n:[<rc{i ni.i for ilw? North Ewi jrfsij
Ckr. ? I (.'incinnAtii Ktilrotrf ax4
wit t IN* ?*??/. iintt^w at Y'ttk .Ufri i
F? r thr??'i4:li tirk^a to ail |>ointi>KortK,
9? .:)? or V?V.?t or vift Cljrdi8.?l.ipCv
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t<tr 'p/'y to
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J. D. WALLACE.
, Aut. Omiea,
G jural Maaerag.