The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 29, 1899, Image 6
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29. I?99.
The Sumter Watchman was toundea
?0 1850 and the True Southron in i860.
The Watchman and Southron now has
the combioeu circulation and influence
of both of the old papers, and is mani?
festly the beet advertising medjum in
?T-.
Samter
Tile Cotton Crop of Mr. H.
Iff. Net ii?
Io the darkest hoars of cotton, wheo
il had few friends, immediately after
. Mr. Neill's 12,000.000 estimate, this
little poem was written for a prominent
broker on the New York Catto o Ex?
change. It was read oo the fbor of
the Exchange, creating much merri?
ment and bringing cheer and hope to
those who were fighting the South's
battle against Mr Neil!. It is publish?
ed for the first time io the Journal. It
follows :
. Upon the crop of cottoo Neill's making for
the Sontb,
It matters not the rainfall: it mattara not the
drought.
Strange, that this city farmer, regardless rain
cr shine,
"Moles." "acres" or "guano" makes crops
that's alwaye "Soe "
Beneath the Brazos River, weet Texas "oat
of Bight,"
Aaa steamboats gay were sailing above the
cotton white.
Bat Mr. Neill quite calmly said: "Psba-w,
why don't you know,
Beneath the raging billows the cotton best
will grow ?"
"And if the fiond continues, that cottoo when
it fruits,
Wili gathered be by pickers, sent down ia
diving snits."
*'For cotton's aa aquatic, on 'suclers' feeds
and (whales)?
The flood will make for Texas aa extra mil?
lion bales."
Bot when the resta: Dixie wile drought was
burning dry,
This English carton planter, be winked bis
other eye.
And said : "Ail the coadittoas still point to
mer s ter crop,
The drought b<s so belped cotton tbs price
tans: farther drep "
"For cotton r.ee?s no moisture ; it thrives o f
s-ic ned bea' :
Eleven mtlioas are assured now, tneive mil?
lions jet nay beat."
Oi?! Mr, Neill, this cotton (so queer the
Ssiitb se'tT knew),
Tb?:!? phaeton: 8tecy raillions co banter
picked bat yon "
?F rere did > cu aaike snob c-:op, pray? Not
hire, but o'er the SS?S :
Perch..:.ea ran; celina's growing round Ecg*
Irs ia fie-aries I
-Mrs W. B Euer. Eatocton, Ga.
Sad End of a Hero.
Nea 5Tork, Nov 24 -vVniiatn
Aurrsony. better fcnorcc ?s "Brave
Bill" Anthon j, died at the Presbyterian
hospi:?.l oralf an hour -:*"ter he bad
swallowed a q:aunty of e -.'raine ar one
of the CK .rai park errances He
was rtit* man. rho. on Feo. 15. 1898
wbeo ?he battleship Miine wis blown
up tn Babara harbor, reported to Capt.
Sis'-bo io the tamou? words : "Sir. ?
hav> roe nor.or ta report that the ship
ha.? been blown up and is siufciog."
O- his ra: aro to this couo'ry
ActD:>ny w ?* accorded, receptions
everywhere He received invirati^o?;
from r?tii?* ro be their guest. For
months he rrave'ed over tho country,
bein?: aoco dfcd the naners of a hero.
Wb^D his leave of absence was eoded,
Anthony wu* promoted to be a sergeant
ot nri'ine* ?nd was detailed at the
Brooklyn navy yarr).
Io one of his pockets was frond a
letter written by him to bis auot which
said that be wat di-coaraged and
disoo-olare and was goios to ena it
all Amouv trie other articles found
was -* platers of hts r:oe-moc;b old
child, on ?be bask of which was writ
tea : ''Bury fbi-3 with C?O.'' A
Span sa American war med*!, such a*
ali the survivors of the battleship
Main*- received, was also found
MI rn ^?^- -
Parts, No7. ^7 -IQ the chamber or
deputies today the midstcr of foreign
afTiits, M. Delcasse moved tho rees?
tablishment of the credit fer an etnba
sy at tba vatican as a matter of nation?
al interest to France, a great Catholic
nation, adding that as long as the
government interested itself in the
relations of the French clergy with the
curia an embassy at thc vatican was
absolateiy necessary. The credit wae
adopted by 349 to 202 votes and the
boase adjourned.
CUBAN OIL cuivs Cuts,
Burns, Bruises, Kheuma
tism and Sores? Price, 25 cts.
Master's Sa
BY VIRTUE of a Decree of the Co
Common Fleas for Sumter Coun
the State of South Carolina, in th
of Hannah Harris, Miriam Ester
man, Frymet Wygand, Fessa M
Gente Costiuski. Esther Snndgr
Wolf Abrahams.David Abrahams,]
Prezestrzelski. Hakka Gitla Arer
Itel Fenikshtein, Michael Cohen, '.
Szklarz, Mickle Marve Parzon<
Hyman Cohen, Miriam Ester Wi
Richla Kowalk, Annie King, Wolf C
Israel Geller : and William F. ii. H
worth, and Marion Moise, as Admin
tors of the Estate of Joseph C
Wilson, deceased, against Sol<
E. Samplin. Lave Natalowitch
Morris Cohen : I will sell to thc hi
bidder, at public auction, at the (
House in the City of Sumter in
.County and State, on Saleday in De
ber, next, being the 4th day of
month, during the usual hours of
the following described Real Esta
wit :
FIRST.-All that lot of land in the
of Sumter, County of Sumter and ?
aforesaid, on tho North side of Lil
Street, adjoining lots now or former
A J Hennagan or James Barrett, Tru
estate of D J Winn. Matt Brooks
others and being the lot of land conv
by Esther L Moise to J Cohen Wiisor
deed recorded in tho oiliee of the Cle:
the Court for said county in book 1
page 297, the said lot having a fron
Liberty Street of fifty-seven and ad?
of IK) feet, more or less.
SECOND.- That traci of land cont
iug ninety acres, more or less, hour
North by land now or formerly of
Cain, East by land of J W Holliday, S(
by land now or formerly of Miss Mar
McCall and West by land of I M Niel
all of which is fully shown on a pla
the same made by I M Nichols, surve
and dated December 10th. 1874 ; that be
the tract of land conveyed to J C Wi]
by D J Linam by deed recorded in ?
office in book V. at page GO".
THIRD.-That tract of land contain
two hundred and five acres, bounded
lands now or formerly as follows : Nc
by lands of I I Moore. East by lands o
and M B Haynsworth. South .by land:
J H Nichols and West by lands of
Moore and being the land conveyed to
Wilson by Frean Melleit by deed recor
in said office in book G G G. at page 53
FOVRTH-All that tract of land in s
County and State, containing ninely-:
acres, on Frog Branch, and bounded
lands now or formerly of the follow;
persons : North by lauds of J and }
Haynsworth, East by*lands of J C Wils
j South by lands of D J Linam and W
by lauds of Fred Brailsford as shown o:
plat made by I M Nichols, surveyor, dal
lr 1st January, 1878. and being ono of I
tracts of laud conveyed to J C Wilson
Moses Levi by deed recorded in sa id oil
in book Z, at page 4.">.";.
FIFTH-That tract of land ii: said com;
and State composed of four adjoining h
containing in the aggregate two huadr
acres, bounded North by lands of Jo
j Moffatt. East by lands of John Netti'
j South by lands formerly of William a;
Joseph Netties and West by Cain's Mill
shown on a plat of said lois made by J.
Mcilwaine-, ?nrveyoi: and dated 29th A
gust. 1894, the said land bein-' divided .
this plat into four lots as follows: No
j containing 47 acres: No 2. containing ?
j ::cres: No :'>. containing acres, .-.nd >
j t. containing 52 acres: being the land co:
veyed to J C Wilson by Joseph ii liobersc
by deed recorded in said office in boc
A ? AJj at page 1"?2.
SIXTH That lot of land in che City ?
Sumter, measuring on Liberty streel t\v
J hundred feet and on Karvin street oi\
i hundred and eighteen and one-half fee
j and bounded North by Liberty street. Eas
by Karvin street. South by lot o.-tneriy
R i' Monaghan and West by lot of Sara
Jane Webb and being the lot conveyed t
J (' Wilso:?, hy W li Smith by deed record
ed in book BBB at page 20i>.
SEVENTH That lo; of land in th
City of Sumter in said County whereo:
William Haynsworth resided at the time o
his death containing two acres :> roods am
lt*, poles, more or less, bounded on tin
North by Liberty street and measuring
thereon four hundred feet and elevei
inches. South by lot of J J Bossard anc
measuring thereon two hundred and nine
ty-two feet and one inch, and West bj
Harvin street and measuring thereon foin
hundred and four teet and eleven inches
and being the lot conveyed to J (' Wilso::
by W F lt Haynsworth, executor, by deed
recorded in said office in book A A A. ;:t
j page ?77 : less a strip of said lot convey
j ed by J (? Wilson to the City of Sumter b\
J deed recorded in book ii K li. a! page ."><>.)
i in said office.
I EIGHTH That traci <<: ian ! in sahl
: County and State, containing fon r hundred
j and fifty (450) acres more or less, formerly
j of the estate of Willi- Spann, bounded
j North and West by other lauds of t!??- es?
tate of Wjl? ; Spann, East by the run of
Cowpen Swamp. Son:, by Jami-ot' Mrs.
Punch and of H T Abbott and bun- com?
posed of live parcels, represented oj; a plat
made by J S "Bardin. surveyor, dated No
j vember. 1~>7'.>. as !<>:> number 7. s :,.u?
9 and being the lands conveyed by Annie
! W Earle to J C Wilson by ue d recorded in
said office in book it li l>: at paf,e
NINTH Ail that lol of ?and in the City
of Sumter, measuring sixty-three feet and
eight inches on Liberty street, and having
I a depth of one hundred and twelve feet,
and bounded north by lot now or formerly
of Patrick Moran, west by lot of J C Wil?
son, east by lots formerly of Brennan, and
conveyed to J C Wilson by Patrick Cu
by deed recorded in said office in t
j B B B, at page 278.
? TENTH-That tract of land in
! County, containing twelve acres bour
j on the north by the run of Frog Bra
i east by lot formerly of R P Monag!
south by lands now or formerly of
j Wilson and west by lands formerly of
! siah Haynsworth, and being the land i
! veyed to J C Wilson by A J China by t
j recorded in said office in book D D !
j page ls-">.
I ELEVENTH That lot of land in
! City of Sumter in said County contair
! one-eighth of an acre more or less at
northwest intersection of Liberty and I
vin streets and bounded on the north
the lot next described, east by Hai
street, south by Liberty street and west
lot formerly cf Mary Harney, and ra
uring fifty-nine feet on Liberty street
one hundred and ten feet on Harvin stt
and being ono of the lots conveyed t
C Wilson by B G Pierson by deed recor
in said office in book D D D. at paire ?
Viso that lot of land in said City ?
j County, bounded on the north by lot o
W A Bultman and measuring thereon <
j hundred and sixty-nine feet, east by P
vin street and measuring thereon thii
three feet, west by lots of A J Beard
Mary A Epperson and J C Wilson i
south by the lot abo\ e describedt this be:
the other of the lois conveyed to J C V
son by B G Pierson by the deed afores;
TWELFTH -That traci of land couta
iug one hundred und fifteen acres, bein
part of the tract of land conveyed by (J
Richardson on 15th January. 1858. to R
Bracey as containing one hundred t.
forty-six and one-half acres, bounded
the north b lands formerly of lt B Ca
east by the estate of Perdriau. south
estate of Jesse Nettles and lands of Je
Nettles ns shown on a plat thereof mr
by W L Branson, surveyor, dated 3i
May, 1818. recorded in book V. tit ps
634; said tract of land being that whi
was conveyed to J C Wilson by Thomas
Nettles by deed recorded in said office
book D D D. at page 4.50.
THIRTEENTH-That lot of land in t
City of Sumter, fronting on Liberty stn
47 feet, bounded north by Liberty stre
east by lot of J C Wilson, south' by !
formerly of Ii P Monaghan and west
lot of Sarah J Vaughn and being the !
conveyed to J C Wilson by Hannah M C
sick by deed recorded in said office in bo
H H H at page 513.
FOURTEENTH -Thar lot of land in l
City of Sumter, bounded on the north !
lot formerly of Phillips, east by land nc
oir formerly of Johnson, sont ii by Calhoi
street and we.-i by lot of Yendon, a:
measuring ninety-eight feet on Calhot
street and two hundred and forty-sev<
feet in depth, and being the loi conveyi
to J C Wilson by Marion Moist* by dei
recorded in said office in book ill. ai pa*
112.
FIFTEENTH -Those two tracts of Lax
I in said county, conveyed to J C Wilson 1
Sarah O Newton by deed recorded in sa:
I office in book 1) B B. at page 275 as .follow
1 A-Thai tract of three hundred and twei
ty-seven acres bonnded north by Bradfoi
Springs traci and estate ol" Colclough, ea:
by lands of R C Wactor. south, by lands <
R C Wactor and estate of Jone-, and we:
by the Camden Road.
i ?
B J hat tract of ninety-one acre
bounded north by lands of M .) Smitl
south by lauds of it li Rembert. east !>
lands of John A Colclough and west ?>
lands ot' Sara:; o Newton.
SIXTEENTH Those two tracts of lan
? conveyed by the Master -> (' Wilso:
! by deed recorded ia bow!: Y. ai page 37i
? both bein:; in .-?aid county, and as foRows
I A That tract ol' sixty-four acres 02
j Llarvin's bay. adjoining lands now o
formerly of Mellen. Nesbit and the Publi
! Road.
i
J B That tract of four hundred and forty
tive acres, adjoining lauds of Barclay. Bos
! sard. Kolb and others, LESS the tract o
335 acres thereof, conveyed by J C Wilsoi
?o J M Kolb bv deed recorded in said?ffic<
i
in book III. tit page 537. The residue o
said tract of land being one hundred ant
? four anti one-quarter acres, bounded noni
! by lands ?d' estate of J Cohen Wilson.'casi
by Harvin's bay. the run being the line
south, by kinds now or formerly of Lynam
and west by lands of Kolb. fully set fort!:
on a plat made by -John it Haynsworth,
surveyor, dated Oct. lo. ISDiJ.
SEVENTEENTH All that parcel ol
land iti the City of Sumter, containing ont
acre more or less, bounded ott the north by
Liberty street, east by lands of O'Donnell,
south by lands of Bossard and west by
j laud of Cohen Wilson, and being the lot
conveyed to J ?' Wilson by John S Rich?
ardson. Master, by deed recorded in said
office in book F F F. al pa^e .Mo.
I
J EIGHTEENTH That traci of laud in
j saul county containing 15tJ acres on the
i south side of Frog Branch, bounded on
! the north Nv hind now formerly of R
I B Cain. ?-asi by land now or formerly of
: VV 1' Redding, south by land \\ :?' Red
! ti i ri LT and by land now or formerly of Ben
i j:;min Legare ant! west by lands of -i ('
hilson.
I NINETEENTH Those two tracts of
land in said County anti State, couve;t tl
VV il ingram. Master, to \Y }? B Llayns
? worth ansi Marion MOKO, trustees, to^??l?er
I containing ninety-two acres, anti together
;.V?u~n"d?.?::as foRows: north !?;. ?ands of A
j A Monaghan, ea?! bv lands of A A Mona
ghan, south b\ land- of Henry Butler.
I Ga haley. Bradford ami estate of Nettles,
j and v.' r-t by Cain!s .Mi!! Pond on Nast\
j Brauel,.
That nuder -titi Decree any <>? said
j lands QtTered for sale a- aforesaid may.
I under the direction of the attorneys of
I the plaintiffs, be withdrawn from such sale
! ^honirl BIPV no-f. KHuo- snffigieni_indee tn
warrant a sale, and may be re-advertised
and sold at public sale.
Terms of sale. Cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers.
H. FRANK WILSON.
Master for Sumter County.
Nov. S. 1S99.
Master's Sale.
iY VIRTUE of ? d'cree of the Court of j
Common Pleas for the County of Sum - !
ier, in tna State of South Carolina, mr.de in i
U)ft '.-age of Barcess Gauber Pierson, plaintiff, i
ag?ins: I?H-IC Ballard, iadiriduniiy ?nd as
! Traftee, Petfr B*;Urd, Solomon- Bailar?,
Isaac Ballara, Jr, Burgess Bailara, Nancy
! Bailar?, Julia Ba?iard. Eveline B-.i;ard.
Joshua Billard, K* tie" White, and Marena G
RyU-oberg, Harry Rytteoberg and Abe. Ryt
teaberg, as copartners as J Rytteuberg &
Sens, defendants, I ?ill sell to the hiebest
bidder at public auction, at the Court House,
in the City of Sumter, in svid County and j
Scale, on Saleday ia December, nc-*:, being '
tbe fourth d*y of said trontb, during the
usual hours of sale, the following escribed
real estate :
All that piece, plantation or trsc: of land,
situate, lyicg and being in tbe County and
State aforesaid, containing two hundred and
rigct acres, more or less, !yi*->g on the main
public read leading from Sumter C. H , to
Bisbopville, adjoining lands, now or form?
erly of ? A Hussey, B J Barnett, Israel Nel?
son, U':ds now said to belang to Mr3 Mary
R White, formerly ot William N White at:d
others
Terms of salp, Cash, Purchaser to pay for
Dimers.
H FRANK WILSON,
Master tor Sumter County.
NOT 8, 1S99.
"PLANTATION FOR SALE
-ON
Tte Hi Ills of S?"
TEE CALDWELL PLACE
I containing 1,7C0 ace?, more cr less, cn?? roil?
S.;u*n of she village of Statebonr. Th? Cam?
den Branch ct the Soctharn R>iiway run?
through the place. Railway facilities, c'mrcb.
school ?cd s^cta! privileges excellent, climatic
j conditions unsurpassed. Pure spt mg water
nad mountain air. Price ?5 per acre Terms
j Cish. Purchaser or purchasers to pay for
[ papers
For further i: formation apD?y to either of
the undersigned
JAS. CALDWELL, Wedgefield, S C.
R R. BRIGGS, ^un: merton, ? C.
Executors.
Nov I5_4 ?
PURSILANT 'o a decretal order cf the
Court of Conimon Plea?, for Sumter
C-?cty in the State of Soutb Carolina, ncde
ia tb? eas; vf Alfred. J Chica rd Altamont
Jf?sss ?S S?i?ivi?g tmtcej hain't Scrster
Electric Light Company, and dated OJ*. IL
H39, notice is hereby given that H? and
singular tae creditors of tbe said Sumter
Electric Light Compmy are required to come
ia ar.d prove tbi.ir claims before rae cy tbe first
day of January, A.D. 1900, cr be debarred
i tb? benefit cf any decree to bc made in said
that for tic p?rpese of taking pr. of ot
j sach ciaims *3 may b? presented a2ai:;st tr.e
i c-aid Sumter Electric L'-'-ih: Company, I will
j bold a . c-ference at KT office in the city of Sam?
j ter OZ itt: i 5th ?*v of November, 189L nod
[ *?ch references u; cay ne necessary from time
I to titre therefor up to ?cd inc!ud:og the
j first dav of Januarr, A I). 19';0
H FRANK WILSON,
Master fer Sumter County, j
Nev. 8-3t.
Es?a?e ol* Mrs. Catherine R,
Frierson, Deceased,
A LL PERSONS baring demands against
JL'\. said Estate will pre :-nt same duly at?
tested, and those in HOV way indebted to
said E?tate, wiil make immediate pHvment to
j. TEMPLE FRIERSON,
Sole Qualified Executor.
Nov. 8, 1S99-3t
I have just ?ded ;n my steel: with a com?
plete line of
Fall and Winter Mil?
linery.
Tne i-iicst novelties in shapes and trimming,
and the newest, effects un St eet Hats.
We can furnish a stylish h-t at the lowest
once, ?nd guarantee our v?ork to be ceat and
up-t .-date in every respect
1 bnve ri Northern trimmer who has been
.corking in. large cities for ye?rs Since our
omening we nave been so busy that it ?eeps
four haods busy wnh the work all tbe time
Cal! in und see us. and you cannot fail to
De pleased out of our large assortment of
trimmed hats, and complete stock of coods.
Yours truly,
Mrs, L. Atkinson,
Oct 18 SUMTER, S. C.
Il 'tilsh's
Shoe Sf orel
I
Again in "full blast,"
NEW SHOES ARRIVING EVERY
WEEK FROM HEADQUARTERS ;
All shoes that were on shelves i
August 1st sold regardless of
what they cost
Walsh's Shoe Store
Under City Clock.
Sep 2 < - v
FOR SALE.
VDESIRABLE FARM, noted for health, !
containing 13? acre?, more or less, part
cleared nad under cultivation, and part choke
timberland Large two-story house with;
kitchen attached, and outbuildings Good
pastures. On a popular public road, inter-;
eected by State Road leading from, and 3;
milt-a from Lynchburg, S C , kuowu as the j
Miller Place. Now occupied by one of our ?
best farmers, Mr. Er by Trulock. Apply to j
MESSRS HAYNS WORTH ? HAYNSWORTH,
Oct 51-Im* Sumter, S. C.
MIRE I
I
A Radical Changs in Marketing Methods
as Applied to Sewing Machines,
An origfcai plan under which you can obtain
fgf^ oasic? tero?s^ndr^tter value in the purchase of
fi the"w?ricv fa?ions *^Vhi:'c:' ?ewing Machine than
eyer ?;c:ore c"?zrz'2.
Write for our eiegant II-T catalogue and detailed particulars. How
wc can save you recr;ey in the purchase cf a hi^h-grade sewing machine
and the easy tern>: oj payrseat -we can offer, either direct from
factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an oppor?
tunity you caimct afford to pass. You knew the "White," you know
its manufacturers? Therefore, a detailed description of the machine and
its construction is unnecessary. If you hare an: old machine to exchange
we can offer most Hfesral terms. Write to-day. Address in full.
JORIE SEWlNfi IKDE CMMIY, rDep't A.) CfeV?told, Ohio.
very stock i? a complete
store in itself.
OUR DRESS GOODS STOCK is just exactly
right, all the new things to be found here-all styles, and all
prices.
OUR STOCK OF TRIMMINGS ie in keep
ing with our Dress Goods, you will find a new and very desir?
able line of Silks. Velvets, Braids and all the Novelties of the
season.
j
! Dc you need Bed Covering ? If so% we are
the people.
BLANKETS, COMFORTS and WHITE QUILTS. Just like
{the rest of our stock, all bought before the advance. You will
i have to buy them, so take our advice and buy now.
If you need a Wrap for yourself or child, see our immense .
stock before you purchase. You will find all the new styles
j in our very complete stock.
i
Are you one o? our Shoe Customers ?
If not you are your own enemy. Complete line of Shoes
for one and all-man or woman, girl or boy. Complete line
! of Infant's Shoes. We are still the sole agents in Sumter for
the justly celebrated Douglas Shoe. Spare a few minutes in
our Shoe room, it will pay you.
I
OUR DOMESTIC STOCK is full up, anything
you want most, to be found here. Outings, Flannelettes,
Piques, Ginghams, Satines. Percales are here for Waists and
Dresses, also, several new lines in cotton goods.
UNDERWEAR STOCK-A peep at our Under
wear Stock for"ladies' and children will be enough to convince
you of the line carried by us. Infant to mother is the way it
runs. All sizes and styles of cotton and wool Underwear to be
found here. Prices will convince you that you more than get
your money:s worth.
Last but by no means least, Our Clothing and
Furnishing Departments Here you will find as complete a
stock as you can lind in these parts. All the new things to be
found here.
In our Clothing Department you will find every?
thing for man or bov. Prices the same as when cotton was 5c
Last but not least, is our Grocery Department, which is a
separate store in itself. There you will find a complete line of
fancy and staple Groceries, at prices which invite comparison.
FIRST RATIONAL BANK OF
SUMTER,
STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DE?
POSITORY, SUMTER, S. C.
P?id up Capital.S 75,000 CO
Surplus and ProSts - - - - 25,000 00
Additional Liability of Stock?
holders in excess of their
stock. 75,000 00
Total protection to depositor?, $173 COO 00
Transacts a Genera! Backing Busmrss.
Special attention riven to collections.
SI VINGS DEPARTMENT.
Deposits of $1 and upwards received. In?
terest allowed at tbe rate ot 4 per cent, per
annum, on amounts abovp $5 aud not exceed?
ing $30;''. payable quarterly, on first days of
January, April, Juiv nnd October.
" R M. WALLACE.
L. S. CARSON, President.
Cashier.
BOARDING.
HAVING TAKEN the House on Main
Street second door south cf the Nixon
House, I am picpared to accommodate n lew
jogclar boarders, and also lodging and rues's
to transient customers.
Terms reason^.': ie.
Mus. W. B. SMITE.
Sept. s
Order Your
PROVISIONS ?ND GROCERIES
FROM
GEO. f. STEFFENS k SON
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, SC ;
-Agents for
MOTT'S CIDEH
BED- SEAL CIGABS,
AND D?SB gA^fr
Estate of Har iv eli E. Stafford,.
DECEASED.
IWILL APPLY to the Judge of Probate
on December 15th, 1S93, for A Final Dis?
coarge as Executor of nforsuid estate.
FRANK B STAFFORD,
No7 15, 1829 Fxecuior.
Claremont Lite So. 61 A. F. M.
THE REGULAR MONTHLY C0MM?.
NTCATI0N of Claremont Lodge, No
64, A. F. M.. will be held on Thursday
Evening, Deceosber 14, at 7J p. m. Brethren
will take dae notice and govern themselves
iiecordingly
B. J, RH AME, W. M.
Attest-H. C. MOSES. Sec.
Nearly everyone docs, and if so yow
know ail about how far superior it is t'y
either baking soda or baking powdar.
h .viii :;Uikw b:se::it just right
..V orv time. N . ;::o:o vellow soots or
? ? ?>cU< r Tb ?>:zking Powde?
f>;:e hean:;:c; teaspooninJ will do thc
Y, . >; ^ !>t t\vo rounded teaspoonfuls 01
: f i?.. : o;t?vinj? powder eyer made.
i-v.: is . prepared that with ord:uarv
rare ;. wril retain its lull strength ?or
vears. Wo (i<> not have T<> pack it in
t;::e:i...- iii-:?.' baking powder, and this
saving enables us to give you better
vahie for your money than yon ever
had before.
"..? Utile leaven leavexeth rhe w/:o/e hmtj?.n.
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