The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 18, 1901, Image 2
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C? I ales' Chi?1h lor County olliccs
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aortion.
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"*" of interest to the general public and
Ijiif of ? defamatory natuie, No re
MpunaihilUy will bo ai.aumcd fur the
views of correspondents.
? fdr contract AdviMtishiK will !><? an
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Ituujkitianccft by checks, drafts and postal
money orders alionld he madr payable
to ,<\V. Ji. MoDOWKMo
\ Camden. S. C.
Iff"" ,T v? v -
Adjt. On. Fl\vd went to ( ? liar
lesion laat SatuidAy afternoon to
attend an important meeting of the
'? board pppolnted to !i a vn charge ? f
-the niijitaiv feature of the ?? x i >< ?m i -
tie o, of which boaid ho i? tlie chair
man.
Col. John if- Averlll, dircctoi
general of tho South Carolina I n
ter-Stato and West' India F.xpoai-I
lion wont last wet lt to sec Preai
, lie tit Roos?\^H in regard to Hie re
li. oval of tho government exhibit
' 'rrtrm'tVurt fivfj lo umcKinn mo *ri
? is gratifying to know that 80 per
v cont of the .nngriiljjjj.'i?t display
made l?y the Coiled Scales at 1 1 1?
Buffalo Kxpnaition will he brought
to Charleston. Col. Averill i poke
? interestingly of bin v i h i t. to I'icm
dent Roosevelt, and sriid that 'he
^ohief Kxccutive received him moat
cordially anil expressed great itiler
eat in the Exposition. I he 1'iesi
dent indicated bis desire t o aid in
, any possible way the splendid pro
ITEMS FROM HFTHUNR
There ifl Nothing 'i'hat Can Kill the
Place of a L.\vo Up-to-date Comity
Newspaper.
."Ed. Chronicle : That we now
have a town and an Knterj r i.- e of
our own, we seldom pec any iletn
from i Ida section Still 'I he Chi. n
- iolo baa not forgotten u?, hnt ntili
^ObniOB an a welcomo \isitor . eaeli
weok. bringing tidings of inferos'
not. only from various pari a of t'n i
couutv, but alao fiom tho Stale ?? u :
? country at- large. Tlo-ry is nothing |
that can lit! the placo-'?1f a live up to
? date county newspaper.
CJ.'vww. I V.-.", ??{" 'J,,- f-J ,* | J
liero there haa la-en a steady orowthj
of this town. S|ore>? and dwelling J
are continually going up. There are
perhaps n dozen or moro hihv mill* I
in, or within heating of town. The I
mtw Presbyterian chinch hero which j
ia Hearing eomplet ion, will be one of I
tho most attractive clinrcliea in the
county. Tho church will he ecrvo'l
by Rev. McN?dl. of Knirfleld county |
Thin church will hoqnitoan addition |
to tho town, for heretofore ihore ha*
been no placo for any kind of public
Hdigiona services in town.
Q.nito a largo amount of work h la
btfen done during tho past auminer
in oponing up new atreeta and grad
? , ing able walka in town. Tho town
1 haa a circular shape, mcaanring one
mllo in dianioier, tho center being
where the railroad croasea main
street.
N\'o liavo two physiciaoH here ? I)ra
Norwood and Ibown; both of whom
are kept quite huay caring for the
pick of die town and surrounding
country-.
Our. merchants are hiving in largo
ato^ka of^rooda for the Fall and
Winter trade. x.
Supply and Oeitiand.
When the PUpplv exceeds the de.
rnnnd in any line of buaioeft", it is
but natural that >fio^^ interoated
should aeek jo increase thV deninnd
for the atippfy, until all tlio supply
shall bo demanded. Thi? in gener
ally done^'n ono or both of two wiiys
ns follows t First, by opening' ?p i
now maiketa and aeeoud by puttini;
the supply to new uses in marki lM
"iilrofidv in fxateiice. Of course,
when the supply exceeds tin* d<i
mand, if there be any infirm artieh s
in st<K*k. it in bn+:" nntuml to jiivt
tliem among the surplus. When IIm
supply exceeds tho demand, a shod
dy grade of goods may frequently In
found for aalo at. or below cost; nev
ertheless such goods are dear in the
Ion# run.
This snme ruio of supply nml <!??
mand holds good in political lif?';
and a? the present time especially, it
seems Hint the supply of ollleo sock
'cJVfl is so far in exccss of tho ?lanisii<l
for them j hat tliore seems to he ^rcnt
danger of tTuy-aupply becoming shelf
worn or thread haro if a new market
is pot opened np whore the supply
may bo disposed of. But lie it snid
to the credit of the supply, tint tln'>
ore leaving no slono unturned to.
ward# opening up a new market in
.the, way <flf new counties.
Lee Connty has heen res?rroc?ert
?gain, indeed it is liko the famous
gtwit, it wont down. Though de
feated It fights on; though kill<*d it
rises again, periodically. Probably
niiifrtenths of tbe.?nalous new coun
ty srtToeetes iaro composed of defeat
seekers
In the o*d connticR.
prospective offine seekers in tiin hop
' new eoanty. or those wh?* own
jr. in -Of 'near tho pnfbshle
seat of the new coentj. Of
It fs perfectly legitimate for
ie natt pfoptfty owners to
work for tholf own intercut and
fliiftrppi\ their opporlnnit'ca f?r
a^randlsemont, l>?? t Iho port)t wo
wihli to make i? thiH j that wo M?i??
tfuWH boy's" mm't alford lo turn the
griritl h! <>?*? for Uit'in.
?*%-& careful examination of the
t\>iiuS^^H?--(i*nofttK reports m)iOWH
beyond a <JonM that tax levy i? less
in lnrpfo counties t hnn in nmr?tt ono?.
In our lat'goflt counties, it takes only
one act of political machinery <o run
them I(,any one of them wcro di.
vided, it would tuKo two hc.Ih to run
llio fuuno territory, oacdt 8ft coating
nearly u-i much as in tlio lar^e coon
t i ?jm, iiencu t ho levy mUht of necessi
ty ho Inruer.
However. there if) but one qneatlon
for tlto h pallia liDyh" to docido,
ami (hut its tl.it;: Is it better to whip
Lee County oue.o every four yours or
do like the tfirl did hor persisted
! lover? marry h ;m to ge.t nlied ol
him Observer.
Camdon Cotton Market.
Cotton in qiiotod ill Camden todfly .
aa follows :
Middling 'if.
Strict ^1 uhllimr V j{.
( iooil M >dd!in<; k.
Tlw H-jaowll ?-?' Not AUvortioinff.
An exchange aayu: "A gcntlG
man tells t:s 'hut in? was in a town
not li'iiu "j^o w lit'it1 'ho niei ol'antH
do not advertise. Ho found hut
ono bus v in tin theie, I hat man
had i h i* i'rh and owned a water
hury watch. When ho whb not
scratching his itch, ho was winding
It is watch.
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Advurtiuud Letters,
The following i -t a Ism' ,o' leltor*
I r<>n>aini!i<; iincalhnl for io tho Canv
de ii | ??-?mi ( |)i ?e fur t ho weekending
j < let (it I: :
J WiMit: K dft id, \V .J 1 ' uilfe-tn, C
j A Mi n ti h n n> , H Ltduce, llenrv Kurd.
| Judyi- Dor.sv, (leoree Cmnwi i 1, INI i ho
J <<si'| h W idioms, Mis. 1/o.t.tle Mc.
1 ?i . vk i ii, lv (. Minis, I.iii eel <bl
J <inn h, Maiia K i-l! v, lb-nie War
fold, M >a Khotla hawaon.
i I'art ii-o calling for th.-n lct'ors
j will please bt<to w/int ?*t *-/V liny wen
advert isetl ?
(5 (1 Au.x 1*. M.
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j.s'i mmki: ?'?( w in n-: *: ii"Mi'.\ i sv
j f I |, .nl i v elioiee I < I w i < a sun: nt'-i
I ;Kiil Winler f"i my holiday. I think I
! would I lk" III" StMnini-r ; lii-eanse, it WP
had to w? l > ?? ?-!i '<d in t) .?? Vmniin'r we
! iniilil In, I ,lii I.itr 'Ui'J t >w:o .l-< (Iiir Ii m>!-.i
I Ii. .ill < ' tl..? V.-f;. dior Woui.l Ii" s>> ' i thftl
! u r, |,|.| I lit :.l t'd \ ; lUiij I !.??/!. if * <? Jrnl
i in vtii.is ? i- hi ! ? I li<?l s." ? ? <>:i i'V
( rj I (in Sal nr-lays, whtrli d > mM ?a'eiir
: liu I iiiii'!1 i ? \ i ? r y w r k .
\ Ci v '.in ii in ll"' Sn>?ini"r. wi- have
! I> i tf I Ii n ! I'ltT 1 "rii is a lul I it ii t would ki'i p
J u.-i ti< >ni rmidiiif hi lft?d. \\ nii-li scttn;
| cltildfi ii 1 1 st t? ? to miss .
! 1 1' I lit* whiIi'I w .is I'to I ton day, I di> n<>l
lltinl, wo xv. aid *?!?.!??> oiii.it l'.<'s us imicli
as v* i' d" in I In- Suiiiinri'. I' is Iriu- wf
i-iiitld ;:o oil ~"li-iu'i r;.l?'s and liavi' siiiiii'
| lnti |. hi vn itf it' llti' Miinw, l.iii I t lii ilk
f> a 1 1 1 tnc r is I ho lnMil . It iv so i-f?ld thai
I wf coidil nut play <?ni i|hi>ih. \\ ?? wmld
I li a v t" mi ay in t ho IhiiiiH' all I ho limo, and
I think that Would d? ny in? f t liildn ii
! a Kfoal doal of jdoitsuro. I'nrinvr <>nt
Snniiiior hi.did.iv snmotiinoH wo tako
I ri| t?, which wo nover would take in tho
v/intof. 1 I. all lUakonoV.
A j,h" 1 2 ? ' ? ' iU'1'
With a heavy roller a Kansas
f a i in o r i "1 i s Iiis wheal Ii i 1 < 1 after the
wheat is miwii ftinl thon ite rolls it
u^aiu and a^uin after tho plant i*
up. Then ho initio in hi? cattle
until winter m is In ai.d in the
aprinK he juiIh en tho roller o^aiu
land k'ejiait moving until the plant
I U nearly ready lo joint. lit this
way lio n o a -It) bushels from ltind
that with the old niethod yielila on
ly 12 to !?"> hnshi-ls. ? Kx.
POO Ft DICESTION hvd ; <??
uervoiiMMv,*-, i-hninio d\ spfp^ia anu
trroat misery. T'n; ho-t rome?iy !n
VI OO U ' S s A <i Ji A P U '< I L L A .
STRAWBERRY PLANTS.
TIip lar^elM stork In the world. N'p.ir
I v 1(10 varieties. All the choice, luscious
kin Is fur the Garden nnd Fancy Market.
Also Shipping Variolic*. Also Dew
herrica, A spai .'ii/us, h'hohurh, Cit ?;>??!
Villi's, otr , etc.
Our 1 'JO puyo Manual, f r???? to buyers, !
eufibto) PVcryboiln in yrow tliom
w i I ! 1 *uccess nnd profit.
All plant;' packed to l,,nnv nrmsrt 1 lio '
continent fresh as \?hen ] ) ] n h r r :i - |
I il i jitalii-jiH* fn-e. S|? n!v if von \\nnf 1
r.it.iloijiu- ?>f Shipping Variolic* or Fan- 1
i'V ('in den kitiiN,
Continental Plant Co.J
St rn ti'bci'rif S in ci a f i .*>' / > .
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NOTICE Of ELECTION. ,
??'or (Sio C'smMisIiiiitit I ol"
Hio I'roposnl \vu C'oiiii
<ty of S oo. iiimI lor I Ci ?
.Solo oti on mill \aiiio of ii
4'oiinl> Soul.
South Carolina ? Kershaw County.
Not ice is herihy yiven t!i:.t in purcu- 1
unci' of tin* Constitution of the State ?>f
South Carolina and in eoinp'ianeo with!
tin- requirements of thf* A< t <>t tii?' <?en i
|- ?* 1 Assembly. approved Afii r?'| i ;iih,
I81?ti, ami the Arts amendatory then to,
and it i ho in pursuance of an order of (Jov
ernor M. B. MeSw eeney, dated tho 7th
day of September, 1901, wherein tin; fol
lowing u? ordered : 'Mo hereby order an
oloction in the territory to he rut off for
the new County, on the 22nil day of
October, A. I), 1901, to bo hold in accord
ance with the requirement* of *aid Act
at which election tho elector* shall vote
'? Yea" or "No," upon tho question
creating a now County und upon tho
nuiu an?i County Seat of tho proprTPFd
new Conntv," an cleetion will ho held
at the mmnl fJiveinrtH ettnbiishpft by tow
in Oif t0? itory of tho proposed mw
County ori.,ee,on Tuesday, October 22nd,
1901, upon tho questions named in the
order of Governor M. B. MeSweenoy,
and in 'the nannirt hern direct* d a. id no*
,ticc U liwoliy ifiven of tli? Uuie, manner
Mid holding ol ?tioh election.
??!!? at each voting pl?c? will b? .
opened lit seven o'clock A. M . hlltl rlu?*
ed ?l four o'clock J*. M .
All pernonv entitled to vot? >?t the (Jen
cirtl election and Ilvin;! in the jiri'triih
i-il lerrltory to tic* rut off shall be untitled
to veto at t his i lection.
Tho following inMMi!(for4 Ikivc been af
puilit< (1 to conduct tho ?* ?(?) election '
Turkey C-eck II. O. Kntclllf, J, J,
Jo>j**.v, W. \l Kt'livV
Taicknow It. W. Ifvutt, T I- Oarnos,
j. i\ lauriinv.
Hchiock'a Mill? \V, A. (iiit lnor. J.
fu n 1 1 nil, Tit vi I'.ite.
, Dju' ot tV ;i above mi iii i.'il managera arc
ri'ijin ht* il \t < all c>i tho l,oiniiti(*.'*ionerM
of eh ct. on ?!>+?<>' oll'.ce I ho- Camden
(?hroim.l** ? n Smurdit), thy UHli 'lay of
October, A 1 >. t 1001, I" k?j( the ballot
boxes, tifl;i't?, ctv? , utul to In, i|iiulilliM.li
< Hdectl<i:i ihe .Managers inn lit
organize by tin' ??uc'.ion of h Chairman
mill ii ( ' 1 ?? r u. Tim ( >ouMitution<il outh
fi'UHt bo tftl-cn !:y i'.'ifh Mann, t r before
If i uii ?? I, i <.'!? rk must alf.0 take lh??
Haino ?.?tli . '1 liD < lriii ma.'i elected i.i
emnowen-d tu ml minister tho oatba.
The Manager* have tin.' power I ( ? ii 1 1 a
vacancy, ami if none of tho Managers
attend Uin rii l/.i'Os can appoint fioin,
auioi y the (juahticd vuteia, the Maua
V'ora \\ ho, alter being nw.nn, can con
duct i Ini election,
At the Horn* of llii' election tin* Mana
ami Clerk inm t proceed publicly tu
open tin- Hallot Itoxca and count tho bul
lot- llierein, and continue without iid
ji urtmcni until the Aitnio is completed,
ami make a statement wl the rchult upon
tho question voted upon and ?i},'ii the
same.
Witliin three days thereafter the
Chairman ol the Hoard or Home one do
wiunateil l,y tho Hoard must deliver to
( ho ( hiinmi^siuniTN nt I. lection tho I'oll
I ,ist, thebovea containing the l< ? I It >t h
and written KtatemenO of tho reault of
the elect ion.
The Act in reference to the formation
of new count ies to l>e found ut pnjjo (14,
Vol. XXII, Statutes ut Halve, at Sec
tion 'J, pi ov ides that lite < ^>v<M nor shall
order an election in I lie territory propoH
i <1 to til- cut oil" fur the new county, via.,
irtirt sfwVt.'n ^pToVldcs : ' '*Voi* flio put
puse of such ( lection the ceminisaiunors
of election lor eiicb eld futility proposed
In lie cut e(! shall appoint thioe muiiai(ers
fi.i f'ach voting place in the area of the
old county proposed to be cut oil, i le."
I 'loin tins it in ohvituiH that the elec
tion id coiitined .stnctij' to the voting
places witliin flie area proposed to bo cut
oil. This, taken in connection with See
lion !?, Art iolo il, of the ('(institution,
which provides: 1 ' l'lie ( ieiieral Ahsciii
I lily fdiall provide for the e.ttal lishnicui
"i polling pn cincts in list; several couii
I ies of the State. ' * * Ha< h elector
l>ha!l he i ? ? ? 1 1 1 i 1 1 (I to vote al his own pi?
( itwl, loft piovisiuii fliall ho liuolu for
this 1 1 a lis 1 1 ' r to anoilier precinct^ tipon
his cliHii(jo of ret-idence, " establishes the
[ (act that the hoard of comniissibnei a of
i lee 1 1 oil .annul eslablitih idcctioii pre
j ( i 1 1 < ? t - . the tieni-ral Assemldy having re
I -f| \,.i| that fnnclion t<> itself, and the
j Hirtlivr fact ili.it the. \i?Uir must vote at
j I.i-: i wn pi eciuct. Now the f.tencral As
semh'y l>? Section '51, o(;an Act, (Vol.
\ N 1 1 , p 4H. Stat, at l.iir^e, ) says : ' 'Each
tawiicliip * * * is declared a poll in;:
l>reci'ict," a:id furl her on provides,
"\vht n llteri! :tro niore than one votim;
) in the polling precinct the elector
jt r that precinct can v-itc at either poll
in? phice, to h(( desiyiiiited on his e?-Hi
J lie. tie of rcK'istr tlioit hv boArd of re}?iHtlli
tion or a 1 1 pi rvisor of reui.stratioii." '
W I '. II USSl',1,1,,
W. I.. M <?!)() WKLT-,
.1 A tliJIGSIiV,
('oninii^sir net's of S;a'e M'ection. !
(iinning, Magging (f)
yds) 'I'ios (0) 1 . 7 o . New
two pound begging and
imv, heavy, slecl arrow
Tics. AN' e arc introduc
ing chcap ginning in
Camden? -ginning at cost.
ll Benefits the Fanner,
1 1 Benefits Camden,
It Henefits Us.
have four new 70
8aw Monger dins, and all
appliances to keep fhws
?harp.
The Finest System of
Ginning.
r
Ami it give* ilio finest
sample <>t cotton. We will
uive \ou your cotton in
from
12 TO 20 MINUTES.
l>uv 30111* see?l or return
it to \ oti, n\< 3 on wish.
Cotton Seed.
/
\Vtv^]i:iy (lie highest
rash price for Cotton Seed.
We have one price tor
all and thifl^"hL tho lull
market value. \
CAMDEN OIL Mill,
Hranoh of the Southern
Cotton Oil Company,
E. ? VAIJX, Mauser. ]
BIO
STORE.
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An Answer.
HThe ( 4 iou ? whm <? shop?
I *
1 1 ?*?%"%> H lio 86i?jf fttiorv ol*
&
Rirscii - Bros. & Co.,
Who have been here for the
past 1 4 years
\
M ti 21 H isf action to
oiu* citHioisu'tN 5aa* bc4'sj the watchword.
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^V?* ?!?<' better piTparcd tlii.s filial I
fiauii over* bclin'e satisfy slSse jnido.
We have ail the Staples and - -
Novelties of the Season,
And every article handled by lis is of the best.
When you buy here everything has to be as repre
sented or your money back, is the way wo sell. It's
just as easy tor a child to trade with us as an older
person. Our large store is tilled with everything for
man woman or child
Kenieniber we arc the sole agents l'or the Celebra
ted High Art Clothing.
Every Department a Store in Itself,
Every day a bargain day with us. A call on us
will convince you of the money to be saved on yfyur
1- all shopping,
Our Moto Is: "Underbuy and Undersell Eveiybody."
Yours to please.
Hjj*sch Bros, & Go.
V"
Camden, S. C.
Bishopville, S. C.
BIG
GREAT BARGAINS!
at ?avid Wolfe's.
IJav i 1 1 1? (inn lnisod <1?e largo stock formerly owned by
Mr, 11. W. Finlu yson atClioraw SCI ain in position to soil
ovo . .
$25, 000 worth of c2)ri/ So o els, Shoes, Jihts,
<? a ct/osJPCot Is, Clothing coict other Soocts
A T A NIK IJELOW COS' C
I was fori in im to to ^tit flioao gyotta w.\y bcloW tho'r
value and it will l>o to^flio ad vantayo ol' Iho peoplo < 1' Oam
doii tnid surrounding count ry to givo nio a call and soo tor
t iionisolv.os. liOspoctluUv,
DAVID WOLFE.
THE BOCK
THAT HONEST, UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE RESTS
UPON IS A FAIR EXCHANGE. WE HAVE THE GOODS
AND YOU HAVE THE JVIONEY. WHEN YOU TRADE
WITH US, WE ALWAYS MAKE A FAIR EXCHANGE.
nnnfinmc*?
; 7 waning;
Fruits, Vegetables, Canfied Gioods, Kami Supplies, Sho< s,
Buggy Whips, Tobacco, vKtu. (Jf^Stock all nice ahd
fresh, and patronage will bo greatly appreciated.
R. B. WILLIAMS,
X*XIOOSr333 83.
AiivthiRg and Everything
AT-?
We have our store and warehouso packed with ne.v
?roods. Our stock of Dry CJoods, Notions, Shoos and Hals is
complete and our prices are right down to bottom on every
thing. Just received a
CAR LOAD OF UOOklMJ AM) OBATIXII mm
which will be sold low down. They are new and made of
best material and we guarantee to be under market price on
them. AVe have an
Up-To-Date Line of Clothing;
and can jit you in a nice suit at any price to suit your pocket.
Just received a tine line of Union Made Pants in all the la
test patterns and will be glad to show you. Remember wo
buy and sell all
*
GROCERIES"' LARGE LOTS
*
and^ve are in position to serve you at tha best possible ad
vantage. Also carry a nice line of BUGGIES AN
WAGGONS and our prices are right.
Come to see us.,
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f YOURS TRULY,
S\ NL SQWELL & CO.
f* Tax Notice. "? j
Oflu-c of Trc.aauror Kershaw Conn-} I
t y Camden. S. C., Sept., 12th , 1901. f I
Tn accordance with the act to raise!
supplies for fiscal year commencing
Jamiarj 1st. 1901, notice is hereby tfiven i
thai the Treasurer's otfice of Kershaw '
county will he optn for the collection of
taxes frormthe 15th <lav of October, 1900,
until the 1st Jav of .Iiniiftry, 1902
The rate per centum for Kershaw conn
ty is as follows : Mills
State Taxes *? 6
School Taxe* 3
OoniUy Taxes 4
Rail Road Taxes- 2'?
Total 14*4'
The following Special lyvies have bei-n
made nlso: Mills
Special School tax District No. 1 . 8
Special School tax. District No. 1,
for interest on School Bonds
Graded School Jiuildiu#. Mills
District No. 1 ^ y K '
Special School tax District No. ' 1, 3
' ' ' 2. Ik'
- ' ... 48
? 7, 2 ,
' ' \ ' 10, 2 !
' ' 11.2 j
' ' ' ' ' - ?2,2 I
- ? , K , !7;s j
' 18. 8
All information as to taxog will he fur
dished mpon application^"*-,
nm? ? i^ceipt* 'Irif!
ue rccnfired unless the amdnnt of ' tax
money it daposit^d with the acid ljal.
ThUrato frill be atrictTy enforced.
,W.B. HOUGH, .
. Co. TNW,
Arrange your plans early Lo atload
IheJpril Annual Stato Fair at Co*
? Innnmia, Oct 23th to Nov. 1st.
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1 have bought the
st ock o I good 8 of Mr S.
Tubman consisting of
Jewelry, Silverware,
Watches, O.ocks an,<J
everything usually
found in a firat*cla?a
Jewelry store and I
will endeavor to con
duct mi? bti*me*t) iit tt~~
businesa-likfc man ner
and re Fi>eci fully solicit
the ' patronage of the
public. Youwlruty* '
Tffariow