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SocatflDatteft 4 - * CHjr Lata far Stale. Arfytm tr.wkK, ?- ^n. ? - 8.O. fkoMinph In trst danj lftwordi. Apply BoUol For Sale. . .. fltvinl mil bnd J?ncy u4 gride Min, titk jo?m mWm; ?o)d viloh. ?fi fur nk Prioefl right (or q?wk i Workman 6 Mackey. 17 11 "* Bor-Sik orR^nt. fjigiN property in Condon, (Brick and 4 acre*, of land) I To Loam. On Bool Estate from Middle of Nor. nkcr. Clark ? ron Treeokow. WANTED. Iteopdotlble man with lior*ej And bom in each coanouniiy, aaiary $5.00 to $10.00 per day, to take orders from owners of Farms, Orchards sod Home Gar dsns* ? splendid opportunity for fsrmers* ?ons, also fruit tree and sewing machine agents, to mslr's s .business connection which will become more profi table each year. Address P O. Box 64, Young's lalund, 8. C For Sale.^ Rough and Drcurd Long and fibort Leaf Yellow Piae Lumber end Laths. D. B. Troewlel Camden, if. V. R. F. I). 8. y Legal Blauka. Ws have almost anything you want from ft Title to Real Estate down, and what we haven't, we can write for you as we are] something of a lawyer ourself. Notice to Veterans. All veterans who wish Crosses of Honor, or linead descendants of veterans, (daughters if there are no son*) can get same by ?ending in their names at once, to Mrs. H. -G. Lenoir, President | of John D. Ketiuedy Chapter, U. D. O, Cuiuden. Applications! most be sent in st least three | months before the time appointed for presenting the Crosses. These Crosses will be given on | Msmorisl D.ty, the 10th of May. P. 8. Since writing the above [ It has been found that tlie oldest! lineal descendant of the veteran whether son or daughter is en titled to tlie cross of kouor. CLUBBING OFFER Springfield, Ohio., Oct., 1 5, 1008. Mr. Publisher: On the enclosed sheet we are I making you the greatest sub scription offer we ever heard of'/ The fact that the retail sub scription .price of Fur id and Fireside is soon to be increased will make this offer <ill 1 lie stronger both for you and to your readers. Just tbink of what subscrip tion-pulling power 24 uumbers of Farm and Fireside and three I beautiful art proof pictures in colors will have when offered with your paper for the price of j your paper alotu. If you pulitttti country paper a large proportion of your readers and the people in your vicinity will be interested in Farm and Firaside. Farm and Fireside. N. H. NOYES, Mgr. P. 8. ? The pictures will be re produced iu color on special stock, and inserted in theFunn and Fireside, issuesof November 85?li, December 25Ui and Febuury 10th, so they wrll be $ure to reach each subscriber. N. B. ? The above in almost. ?Hf esplanatory, but for the benefit of ilio*<> who do iiwi. quit?* catch the idea, we will say that we have uccepled the clubbiug pro position of Farm and Fireside, snd that those of our subscribers who pay up nil buck dues, and muewals, or new subscript ion secure the two papers at the price of one, Sample copies of Farm and Fireside ctin be ob tained n|?on application to lis. Farm and Fireside mid 'I'll 10 PEOPLE 1 year for #1.50. Tortured On a Home. "For trn jrram I couldn't r i ?J?? ? home without Im-ihk <n tnrtuc** from f>l In* , ' , writm lu 8. Xnpi?T. of ling. ; ni. Ky., "wlif n other rvmediia rail?*?l. , rluckhn'* Arnica Salvo rurr# nu\M nfaliible for I'llr*, lluriin, SrnhJ*, Cut?, Itolla, FrrvMiorn, Kor. * m a, Kit llheum, corn*. 25c.. nunrantrrri Oaimh-n l>rng Company, Zvinp A |>tr?M api) Vrgn cm L. SC?mj>. We eoagratolata Mr. and Mrs. a. & of Us CmmU Ao Hat>Niihairriv?lt((b?ir Inm ob Tmliy tkt 12th l|Mt, of % tMioa. Tbla imIm Om Ittii eclos bom to the Iuhim of tbti family of Eiliettot i)^rt beltf, now loo daughters sad three sons. ? ' "" n r- ' ' DoTM?MtBiirlrOiMMf?w4 plenty ef thmf If so, bay your plsnls from as. They are raised -from the best seed, sod grown on ths sea islands of Sooth Carolina, which on aocount of being sarroanded by sslt water, ? raise plants that are earlier and hardier than those grown in the interior. Tbey can be set oat sooner without danger of frost. Varieties: Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston,' or Large Wakefield, Henderson's Succession snd Flat Dutch. All plauts carefully counted and Kcked ready for shipment, and st express rates in the South. Prices: $1*50 per single thousand. Up to 4,000; 5,000 or morfe at $1.25 per thousand; 10,000 and upwards at $1 00 ^er thousand. Other Plants Supplied? Let tuce, Onions and BfPts ready in Decanter. Special Rates On Large Los Of Plant*. Evor> thing P. O. B Me^gfis, S C. The U. S. Agricultural Department established an Ex perimeuial Station on our farm to test all kinds of vegetables, es|ieciull.y cabbages. We will lie pleased to give results of these experiments. Write to us N. H. GLITCH CO., , * _ Meygets, S. CT COMFORTING WORDS. Many a Camilcn liniiKcliolri Will Piud thciutto. To hate tin* |i?ua and ictirs of a bud back reimivwl; to J?e entirely free froui nnnoying, danueroua urinary dis i?rfl*r? is enough to make any kidney laUvran grateful. To tell bow this treat change can be brought about will prove coin'orling words to hun dreds of Camden readers. N. D. Daxley, Butiedge Street. Cuiiideu, o C says: "lean reco minend Dunn's Klduey Pills highly as' I found tliem to be a geuuiue cure for kidney trouble I had constant pain* in my back und loius and was so larno atfd xoie that 1 could not assume any tiositton that was comfortable, f I stooped I could not straigh ten again without experiencing sharp twinges through the small of my back. I kuew that this trouble came from my kid noys? as the. seoreoliodb from tbose organs were quite frequent in action and highly colored, out what to take to cure myself was the question. At last I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and get ting a supply at Zemp's drug store, used tliem as directed. Tbey strengthened my kidneys, regulated the action of the secre tions and eradicated the back* ache." For Sale by all dealers. Price 60c. Poster? Mi Ibnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Re member the name? Doan's? and take no other. Bucltlen's Arnica Salvo The Deft Salvo la Iks WsrkL Bring Your Job Work To The People's Office. ? Bring us in some wood please some of you people who owe us. If it is not convenient to bring wood, brin^ the money and we will scare up the wood ourselves. s > s; g? m o fcr.y* so </> z 13 2 Zs It m c t) !h </> &> oZ Oo nr X ?sr dt' o ?3! I BREVITIES. . ? Tbeeitj toteofliiWiiUrit Imm in Um AOGfttfB lou tt ? Oorjob Work adta attria tirt, ud oar work Md priau more so. GWe oa ? triad. ? Col. A. D. Kennedy ie offer- * iajf barbed wtre ud Mdime> in! m elp? p m the dilnfiit. j ? Hob. W. Brattofe De?*)*ebe Has a pnMSaasioaal card with ee. He te ? sound lawyer, and a van lal yaatleaan : y ' . ? Bead carefully every ad. fa thla issue, big or little. These little notice* "For 8vle or Rent" , may late rest some people about tins time* DEATHS. Died, at the residence of Mr*. Flora Boykio, this city, on the morning of the 16lh Inst, Mr. E.J B. Cure ton, one of oar. oldest and most highly esteemed citi tens. The deceased was a man of most lovable character, every one with whom be came in con tact being his friend and none his enemy The funeral servi ces were conducted on Sunday evening by Rev. Jesse O Row an of the Presbyteriau church, his pastor, and tne remains in* terred beside his wife in. the Quaker cemetery. A good man j is at peace ? After a lingering illness from th.it new disease, pellagra, Mis.. Alice M. VauKhan. wife of Mr. Wiley Vaughau died at her home near Camden ou last Saturday morning. Her deal h came as a shock to us as in both business and frieudly intercourse we had been almost lifc-loug friends. The body was brought to Cam deo on Sunday aud interred in family burial plot here. ' Died, at his residence in.Char- 1 lotte, N. C., on December 28th, 10C8, Rev. J. S. Nelson at the ripe old age of 76 years. After a long and hard, j et fruitful pe riod of service in the cause of j the Master, he has been called unto his reward. Dr. Nelsou j was born near Camden in 1882, and in his early manhood entered t he Methodist ministry. Thirty, live yeare ago he was transferred irom the South Carolina to the North Carolina conference, and in 1889, when the Western N. C. j conference was organized be be came one of its most active and efficient members. Preachiugthe old faith with courage and sim plicity, bis ministry was greutly blessed. .He held mauy import ant positions in the church in both Carotinus as he was pos sessed of great brilliancy of mind/ energy and executive abil ity. He wus twice married, and ot the two unions be is survived by his widow, who was formerly Miss Emma Anderson, of Sutes- i ville, N. C; and Walter Nelson, j of Monroe; Rev. W. M. Nelson, of Taylorsville, Meynardie Net son, of Littleton, and Mrs. J. E. Stack, of Monroe, Messrs. James and Waldo Nelson, of Charlotte, N. C., aud Mrs. Carl Blakenuy, of Jefferson, S. C. The funeral services were con ducted at. the house by Rev. Dr. W. W.. Days, assisted by the other ministers of ilie'cit,> ol Charlotte, ami the remains in* terred in Eluiwood cemetary. Program of the Wateroe Town ship 8. 8 Convention. To b? held with Si Paul church, Jan. 23th and 24th, 1900. % SATURDAY. 10:30 a. in . ? - Oovotiouu I Ser vices conducted by president. 11a. in ? Dflcgii les enrolled and reports from schools. 11:30 >i m ? 1 1 ? ? w run w?? m*il<e our luijt.v S c ?' <? v ' ivici ?. mole luti'i ?'.<*tin^y \\ . II. luu'r, N^wiuii lveliy, H. C Bet hen. 12:30 p. u:.? Uucess. 1;30 a, m. ? The duty of a com munity as a whole to t h" S<ii.<lsi\ School. J. 8. iioss, T. M Mail* dox, J. P. Iseuhower. 2:30 pin What can the Sun day School do toward checking the worldly spirit of the times? J. M. Porter, H. C Met liea, J. V. Davis. 8:80 p m ? Question box. SUNDAY. 10 a m? Sunday School mass meeting. 11a in ? Sermon by Rev J. V. Davi*. 12 M. ? Adjournment ' Committee. PERSONAL ,"D. O. Bndlcjftod 8 . J. Waits, of Cutty, paid t pleasant visit to lloiiM, N. C* last week. , We are ylai to report that Mr. ' S. E Cook U rapidly recovering, from the recent injury to his leg which we have previously men tioned- V * i * Mrs. A. 8. While, who has bees rather ill (or some tittie, and who is visiting her sister. Mrs- J. H; Clsrke at Boole Hill to recuperate her health, ie much improved, and is soon expected boms. Ws had the pleasure of . meet ing-Rev. Jabez Ferris on the streets of Kershaw on Thursday. He is looking better than we ever itv him look, and extends regards to alfhis Camlden friends. ? A Might Itider'y ltaid. Theuwurst night riders art; calomel, croton oil, or aloe* pill*. Thsy raid jour bed to rob you of rest. Not so *M!h Dr. king's New Life Pills. They never distress or inconvenience, but alwayt oteanse the system, curing Cold*. Headiche, Constipation, Ma ar*a. 24o at Camden Drug Company, Zemp 4k DePaas and Francis L. Zsntp. Tax, Returns. , Office of County Auditor* Kershaw county, Camden, 8. C., Dec. 0, 1908. I "Notice is hereby given that the Au ditor's office for receiving State and County tax return* will b* open from January lBt, 1909, to February 20ih. 1009, The dates of the appointments at which the Auditor or his deputy will visimha UHual places in the County for receiving returns are jfiven below : livthune. January 11. Rafey's Mill, January 12.. Bowers' School House, January 18. KirJfcJey's Store, January 14. Kershaw, January 16 and ia. Westville, January 18. Ru^iell Place, January 19. 1 Liberty Hill, Jauunry *>. Blanej, January SI. The Inw requires that all persona owuinjr property or in anywise having charge of such property either as agent, husband, guardian, trustee, executor, administrator, Ac., return the same under oath to the Auditor, who requests sll persons to be prompt in making their returns and save the ?> per oenft penalty which will be ad ded to the property valuation of all persons who fail to make returns with- 1 in the Sine prescribed by law. I < '? ' INCOME TAX Under an Act of the Legislature all persons having a gross income of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars or more are required to make a return of the same to the Auditor at the same time of making their other returns. All returns cent by mail must be made oat on proper blanks and sworn to before some officer qualified to ad minister said oatti, otherwise they will not be received at this office as re turns. ' The County Board of Equalisation will meet at the office of the County Auditor on the 4th Tuesday or March, 19<tot foK tli^ purpose of equalizing property, heariug complaints and pro teats. W. F. RUSSELL, - v Auditor Kershaw C ? Pedigreed Bird Dogs, j Our Kennels in Churlotle is headed by two of the finest Bred Pedigreed dogs money can buy. One i9 u male Fishet's Frank Poiuter? the other is a male Count Whitestoue setter. These dogs are both registered, and are grand individuals If you wnnl puppies from the he.si breeds of Pointers and Sellers I he Pishel's Prank and iiie (J"?uni WMie sione breeds are I he finest to be had, as every sportsman knows. Pee to either $15. Charlotte Kennel*, v Churlotle, N. C. C. A. BRUCE, VMni) Surgeon, ? Camden, 8. C. to M* , ill ll ,yotn puper 1 1 ?* ('{*?*? i .r? I o eouie to y6u this week oe nex' wyi k or I he real lor addressed in red, kindly 'taite it us a gentie hint tliatwewlll most fervent l\ thank \ t r.? I ? ? i ? i i , 0 ; j u |M,? lli? *ii i 1 1 1 tin' a ,iu.i . ? ??' a | ?? i i ol you i iinifbiediie** to us of \n iialever nut ure There are four el.i^ses ??f peo ple who should receive the d?s* litiuuisheil ulieiittou of debtors; tlie preacher, tne doctor, the giocer h nil tii?' editor. The preacher luimsiers to the spirit, the doctor to the body, the grocer satisfies the cravings of tlie Atom teh, nud 1 1 e editor tills your in i nil. Without a well sIom d ii? i nd where nre you? In tins age of progress, yon rrtight as well tie in the wilds of darkest. Africa. Come on, friends. Wc need money, to HssfcsaH 'leMito.' Ot and sffr November 29th, ' Pnsnen?>r Train No. SI or the Bee board, which now slope et ?II stations between Hamlet and Columbia, will melee but three stops between those points, vis: Cheraw, McBee sad Camden, end will leave Csmdea station e few minutes earlier than as now et 9.47 a. m. south bound, and 7.10 p. m. north bound. - A. local passenger service will be established with Train ~No. 61 which will make stops at all stolons between Hamlet and Columbia. This train will leave Hamlet at 7.85 a. m.f and pass Camden at about 9.50 a. in. Returning, will leave Columbia at 4.00 p. m., arriving at Camden about 5.00 p. ua. There will be no change in the schedules of trains 66 and 48 which now pass Canden station at 6.80 a. m. , and 10.40 p. m. When the Limited is put on, which will be on or about Jan., .1st, we will be in the enjoyment of the services of eight passe u get- trains daily, instead of four as now. This speaks well for the en terprise of the 8. A. L., and the projected chaugeof schedule will be of great couveuience to not ouly the traveling public, but to our people as well. Under this schedule, all those having busi ness at Columbia or interuiedi ate points, or at points north, are afforded ample lime to trans act Unit business during Uie dav, and return to their homes that ?m?ning Tlmt Life Insurance Policy. | There still seems to be a little business in the minds of some people conceruiug our life iu suraiiCH policy. To maice the maiter absolutely clear, we will say that, to every subscriber to THE PEOPLE who keep up a paid subscription, we guarantee that he will not die within the period during whicn his account is clear on our books. Should he, through any mischance hap peu to cross the divide duriug that period, and wants his money back, he can get it promptly by making application for same at this office. No offer could be fairer, and it furnishes an added inducement why all should take THE PEOPLE. Seei Mother Grow Young. '?It would be hard to overstate the wonderful change in my mother since she began to us? Electric Hitters," writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrick of Dan forth. Me. "Although past 70 she serins really to be growing young again. 9he suflT*rc?l untold misery from dyspepsia for 20 years. At Ust she could neither eat, drink nor sleep. Doctors save her up and all remedies failed till Electric Bitters worked such wonder* for her health." They in vigorate a|| vital organs, cure Liver and Kidney troubles, induce sleep, im part strength and appetite. Only 60c at (Jauiden Drug Company, Zemp A Depass and Francis L. Zemp's drug sttres. A F?ec OOPngc Dinry For Our Headers. We talce pleasure in annouuc lug that tiny of our renders can secure a tine 06 page diary for 1909, by sending 2 cenls postage, to D. Swift & Co., Patent Law yers, Washington, D. C. This diary is worth 25 ceots, and con* tains 20 pages of valuable infor mation, such as the crop prod net ion of 1908, by stales; Brief *>u! vulu ihle points ?>f every day i.i\\ and patent laws; Business tonus, and population of all cities and states, etc, and 75 pages memorandum. H. C. COLE. BREEDER OF FINE POULT Y | Floren S. G. I P. S. Some Fitio Younjr I Stock Now Heady f<>i Shipment. 90.AINGS NtW OI?)(:OVtR\ Will Suroly Stop Th?t Uu?h, A III X I N E RAIL g Arrlvtlg mmI DejMrturcH u veil mm Tl?e with other Cuupftuin, are given only an UuaraNtved. NORTHBOUND. - No. 84 Lv Camden 7 10 Ar Ham lot 1) 25 Ar RtUelgh .?iV; 12 40 Ar PorLsuiftutli 7 50 Ar Richmoud 5 37 Ar Washington B GO Ar Baltimore.. 9-57 Ar Ptmadttpfcift IS Ar N?w York 2 45 p ra o |? ui 8J a in 11 a ui 5 n m. 5 10. a ui - 8 J5 * w 11 ..... 4r pm... ........ 7 No. 41 KM N4M Lv CamdM f 17 Lv Columbm 10 55 Lv Savannah ....... 2 20 Ar Jacksonville 10 Ar Moutgo faery . . ..815 Ar Tampa.; . . .. . .. 0 30 am 1# W ? ra .~Uj49 p P m t 4ft il 1> m 7 15 *1 it m 8 15' p u in 5 20 D Trains Nos 81 atid 8-1 fire composed of the following hiM equipment. Pulltnau Drawing Room Sleeping Car betwMfl Bey City and Tampa, daily; Seaboard dining car betfCM York aud Richmond and between Hamlet and JacksonVl)|l rirst class day coaches. Trains Nos. 43 and 66, Seaboard Mail, daily, are compa following equipmeut: Pullman Drawing room Sleeping m tweeo New York and Jacksonville, daily, Seaboard Bufltt fl car between Jacksonville and Tampa, daily; Dining Car tfl Washington and Ha&let, daily, also first class day coacheM For information aud reservations, call on or write. <] E. J. COOPER, Agt " J. S. ETCHBERGER, T. I Camden, S. C. Columbia, Ej FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLAWf GUARANTEED TO- SATISFY PURCHASER lUAJU.MmMI LAMiK rvnt Ktiariur. M (Mat. ? MIoroWHO* TWIUM F1U Ibkl VuM). tlWVRA TBVCUt A Utl f Later HK*?al*tf t ILMhtb, ? b I o. ?! 1113 >fT *, 1* a. ml mr.U SLfc|tt ? P. OiB. YOUNG'S BLAND. S.C. Our Special E**rc*s Rales ?n timto U VaryU We grew the first Fmt Preel Hats in I868L Now have over twenty thoui ?atuficJ customers; and wc have grorva sad sold mere cabbage pilots uoaafl pataeaa lb the SooUmib starts comblced. W H Y ? bccause our plants mwt pleaa we send your money back. Oder now; it is time to set these plants in ytMTi titt to get extra early cabhage, a (id they are th? er.es that arflfar the meatBMM Wm.C-CeratyCo.. Boi ?4 HwCiUM: Send us Your - Job Work . ^"saajl . Mwltl ?" ?:??. -" I ? *- ? .\ ...... ,lfl ?mating kkkj :jm K?? i: ?-.?? Ir ao-yt ir, nr.f-./rxfv '* .' , all->w THH . ? / /svtjH r-jt it t-fcany. ic; i -j*., i*i? V, , .? FAcrouv r:;K5 t* f'| ifWlSWi-l ?r.ii.* !*.??!! ! v...! ? ? t ?r?-r ; r i ? v.. * ? iC-f V ?! ?; i '? > b-f .'??? i ... ,.i . ? ,n<\ j .1 ? i. ? v s* Jiff* . ihctid ot J .il c*tml i ?h? ????! . -I-.- ?? )ir nit vrs.i. i >ur v- v* . V' .? J MCO;OK1> II ANI> ? , Vi V., 1 MwcM usw*l!y have * number ? ?iJ pony:!? at rrlet* r*-.?-.z I '? . c f/?. C0ASTES-BRAKL5, 4k-*, |M:U, 8 is mm* svj-mm ? : ? The trjtul.'.r t tri.r t '?-!<? ti.SO (er t?" ,b >t :? tuio'+A ? tBllfm * M?I> Uf.xir :tr ) t.?J l/\: ; * ?? < ?? . / #:?" > 10 MOBETHOmE FnOMP?!! i KAILS, Task* or (Jl tsu will nu fctr **t Sixty Ihottp&nU Jjiviis Over two fcvncr*! lhaii? nd p?i n ?*i i t vn (??Kdflw. lit r ? < Ml bithcitrltiHM. ItarwmnwrtiliMjfcM ?pwctwtwjwhtgftliiii 9b ordiMfjr tare. UmmmNnI by arrcrel laytn or MlmMVI tread. T*t rcyaUr pries mi ((MMtiVitfll ufcwi*-. i%hi ? ?M ff* ? BpCfiTil Uriftrv ?PP?i^ ?dvcrtiainc purpoacaweare ?akt Uw fldtr ? onljr |4 Is per ptlr. i . , Ippienl. You do not pay ? cent until you li?v* i w# wilt allow a man discount of 5 iu r iciiith-. ?Md ruix CitHII WITH UKDhil oi>d ci.ol..>c l, ?Ickat plated braa* hand pump Tirrs to t>r vctui n,,l r??W?rr t .? ? (t> t n-yy i ? <.*..*10 ?Vf-r.-o. h pat satisfactory on examination. We are petfccr'.v rcu.' ?? ?>'Mfeai lint |f you order a pair of tliene tires, you wiU fun! t :: ?? i >- <?. #? .r, nin M jpf better, last longer and look finer than any t<;c von wr v? ' ? - J at any prica> kaow that you will be ao well pleased that when you wntit i I . -v > - 1. 1 gWe ua your W Hat you to aend us ? tiiat older at once, hence thin ret-_i.v U _ m ? ?fnn urf<f| TlnrO don't buy any kind at iw . >u tend for % p*l If f 0lr m TCCv I IrfCO Ilerl^r'liut n Puncture- J -.ri<rwra1 and Ine |fc? special intraductal price quoted above; or wtile for out I ? / : ? Catalogue wl feaenbe* and quotcsafi makes and kinds of tires at about halt tin i* >' ?<.*&_ njl as S ? ? mmm m g*mm but write us a postal today. Wl NOT l ?r I fH" %1?l? Off (TV f Vv/af# or a pair of tirea from anyone until ycr * .!?? t?c .? afera wa are making. It ooly coats a poatal to loom everything. Wn it jiOVV. J. L REM CYCLE COMMIT. C?!CSIV? >L Dr. King's New Life Pills Bucklen's Arnica Sahl Tho boat in thoworld. Iho Desl Solve la The Vlrftl HAMDSdm wMcfflat FIVE YEARS OLD Free Safety Razor * With every order for three or 4 3-4 gallons of our "Korlring Korn" 3 gaOiBs, - $5.95 12 qiarts, ? $6.45 4 3-4 f&,$8.45 16 qiaili, - $8.95 Free Wntch Fob With every order for one or two gallons of our "Korklng Kern" I jJw. - J245 4*?iU, ? *2.?0 ? I 2 23li)ni, - $1 70 R qcsrtf, ? $4.95 1 21 pin!?, or 48 ba'f pints, - - - $6.70 "This is a Hi^h-Clajs Old Ccni Whiskey, Yellow md Mellow." F.xpress charges prepaid nnd losses and breakage mnde Rood. Our shipping house is next door to express office, which civfs uo the best and quickest shipping facilities. Send monoy order with order and writ j for big price lift. A. Hatke & Co.] Distillers (Richmond, - Va. l\ O. Box 37 1. ) Eslabliihcd 1867 ( 800 006 Cast Cary Strtmi .