The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 29, 1899, Image 6
Cbt Matijjmau anb Soutbron.
W10NI8DAY, NOV. 29, l?99.
Tie ?SowUer Watcttnan wu toaodea
it I960 tod the TVim NoaiAron io 1866.
The W**V*n*?r ana! ^aulAran dow a is
lot eortibioeJ circulation snd influence
of both of the old papers, snd is mani?
festly the beat advertising medium in
8? rater ?
mi. ? l - '
The Cotton Crop of Mr H.
M. NelU.
In lbs derkeet honrs of oottoa, wbaa
Is bad fear friends, immediately after
Mr Nsiil'e 12.000.000 satissate, this
Wale poeaa was written for a prominent
trotter oa tbe New York Cut on Ks
?aaege It was read on tbe fijor of
two Kgebaoge, ersating mooh merri
?sot snd betnging sheer sod hops to
these who were Igbting the Sooth's
?title agaiast Mr Neiit. It is poblieh
ei for the first time in the Jonraal. It
fellow* :
Uaoo the crop of cottoe Neill'a making for
tbe Soetb,
It aaatavrs aet toe raiafall; it nettere aot tbe
daeeght
litre age, that ibis city farmer, regerdlesa raia
ee sbiae,
"ataJos," "asraa" or "goaoo" aiakaa crope
teat's always "lee "
" a
lent Mb tbe Rreeos River, weat Texts "out
el slgbi,"
And srsambeela gay were sailiag above tbe
oottoa white.
Bat Mr. Relit qeite calmly said: 'Yibaw,
wby Sea t you kaev,
Bee* h tbe ragiag billows tba cotton best
will grow P
?*Aed If tbe fiaod continue*, that cottoa when
it fralts,
Will gathered be by pickers, sent dowa io
diviag salts."
"far eat tea's ao sqaatic, ua 'tocters' feed!
aad (wbales)T
Tbefi3od will make for Ttaai aa eitra mil*
I to a bales."
Bat wbaa tbe rest nf Due with drought was
baralag drv,
This Hsgllsb cotton plaoter, bs winked his
other eye.
Aad said : "All tbs condition* still point to
aeorater crop,
The droagbt b4s *o helped cotton tbs price
saast farther drop "
??For e^toa neode no esoietore ; it thrives o f
?o ?od beat;
ftevea siliioasare enured oow, twelve mil
'ions )et m%T test."
Ob I *r, Nr.ii this cotton (to queer tbe
Sooth oe'er aoe**r),
The?e phantom fleecy million! to planter
picked bit you "
W ere did ?ou m?ka su-h crop, pray T Not
here, hut p'tr |gs :
rVcu.iei yarn eottoe's growing round Bog*
IHb f-tcories '
?Mrs W B Hunt. Katootoo, Oa.
8ad Eod of a Hen.
N?a> fork. Sot '24 ?William
Aethftny. better known ?i "Bravo
Bill" Aetlooj. dted at tbe Presbyterian
heepitel eaif en boar after n i had
swallowed a ?pao'ity of o >netae at one
of tbs Central park ?utreneee He
we* 'b* mm. who. oa F-*b. 15, 1898
wh- n 'h" benl'ship Maioe w<s blown
up in Htbaria harbor, reported to Cspt.
8ie?b-? to the imon words : ''Sir. I
beet tea aooor to report thet ihe ship
has Heea biowa up and is sinking "
Ot bi* rein'ti io this ooun'ry
AetS<?ny w?a aeeorded . reoeptioos
everywhere He received invitatio?
fr tu stttwa rn be tbeir gaset. For
aeonth* be rreve'ei ovar the country,
beis*? orao ded the hooare of a bero.
Wh-'i be I eve nf ebseoee? wen eoded,
Aathniy ????? promoted to be a sergeant
ot m? laee end wae de tailed at the
Broftklvn navy yard.
Io i'ii? of bis pocket* wa? f .und a
|et<er written bv bin to hie auot whioh
said that be was dt?ooarsged and
dtaetc* ?;a?e *nd sit going to cod it
all Aeaoog the other a> ?lelet found
wse ? pist n ? * of bis ooe-mootb old
ebild, on *be hack uf whtoh was wrn
tea I II i v '' i* with me." A
8psn>sh American war medal, each Sf
all (h-t ?orvivora of the battleship
Mam*' received, was also found
-^??a? ???? -^asa?
sVsvlf N rf fll ?lo the ebambor of
depatiee today tho minister of foreigo
affttrs, M. I><?loaase moved tbo (wen*
lebliabmeot of tbe oredit for an embas?
sy at lbs vatieaa a* a matter of nation?
al tntereat to Krsooe. a great Catbolio
nation, sddiog that s! long as the
govoromoot lolereated itself io tbs
rslatioos of tbs Freoob elergy with tho
enrta an embassy st tbe vatiesn wss
absolutely neeessary. The oredit wss
adoptsd by 349 to 202 votes and the
boose adjonrosd.
saSSgg I e asaa?
CUBAN OIL curve Cuts,
Burns, Bruises, Rheuma?
tig** And Botron. Prion? tS eta
Blaster's Sale.
BY VIRTUE of a lecree of the Court of
Common Plea* for Sumter County, in
the Stato of South Carolina, in the case
of Hannah Harri?, Miriam Eater Gold?
man, Fry met Wigand, Pessa Marcus,
(rente Costiuski, Esther Snndground,
Wolf Abrahams, David Abraham?, Faigel
Preaeetrzelski, Rukka Gitla Arenwald,
Itel Fenikshteid, Michael Cohen, Rytke
Szklarz, Mickle Marye Parzonewski,
Hyman Cohen, Mriam Eater Wiggon,
Richla Kowalk, Annie King, Wolf Cohen,
Israel Geller ; and William F. B. Hayns?
worth and Marion Moise,as Administra?
tors of the Estate of Joseph Cohen
Wilson, deceased, against Solomon
E. Satnplin, Laye Natalowitch | and
Morris Cohen ; I -fill sell to the highest
bidder, at public Auction, at the Court
House in the Citr of Sumter in said
County and State, ou Saleday in Decem?
ber, next, being tho 4th day of said
mouth, during the usual hours of sale,
the following des< ribed Real Estate to
wit:
FIRST. All that lot of land in the City
of Sumter, County of Suuiter and State
aforesaid, on the N >rth side of Liberty
Street, adjoining lots now or formerly of
A J Hennagan or Jimes Barrett, Trustee,
estate of D J Wion, Matt Brooks and
others and being th<> lot of land couveyed
by Esther L Moise to J Cohen Wilson, by
deed recorded in the office of the Clerk of
the Court for said ;ounty in book V, at
page 297, the said 1 >t having a front on
Liberty Street of fif.y-seven and a depth
of 110 feet, more or less.
SECOND.-That :ract of laud contain?
ing ninety acres, more or less, bounded
North by land now or formerly of R B
Cain, East by land of J W Holliday, South
by land now or forrierly of Miss Mary E
McCall and West by land of I M Nichols,
all of which is fully shown on a plat of
the same made by I M Nichols, surveyor,
and dated December 10th, 1874 : that boiug
the tract of land conveyed to J C Wilson
by D J Linam by doed recorded iu Raid
office in book V, at page f>07.
THIRD. -That tract of land containing
two hundred and five acres, bounded by
lands now or formerly as follows : North
by lands of I I Moo e, East by lands of J
and M B Haynsworth, South .by lands of
J II Nichols and Y?'est by lauds of I I
Moore and being the land conveyed to J C
Wilson by Frean Mellett by deed recorded
in said office in book G G G, at page |f&
FOURTH?All that tract of land in said
County and State, containing ninety-five
acres, on Frog Braach, and bounded by
lands now or formerly of tho following
persons : North by lauds of J and M B
Hayusworth, East by lauds of J C Wilson.
South by I mils of ') J Linam aud West
by lauds ol Fred Bri ilsford as shown on I
plat made by I M Nichols, surveyor, dated
L'lst JanuAry, 187H, md being ono of the
trnets of land conv?yed to J 0 Wilson bj
Mose- Levi Ity deed recorded in said ollitv
in book Z, at page 4.r?">.
FIFTH That tract of land in said county
and State composed of four adjoiniug lots
containing in the aggregate two hundred
acre*, bounded North by lands of John
Moffatt, East by Laads of John Nettles,
South by lauds forrierly of William and
Joseph Nettles and Host by Cain's Mill as
shown ou a plat of snid lots made by ,L 1).
Mcllwaine, surveyor, md dated Vfth Au?
gust, lWf| the said land being divided on
this plat into fmir lo s u< follows : No 1.
containing 47 acres: So 'J. containing l."?'
acre-*; No ;?, contuiuiiig acres, and No
4, containing 01 acres: being the laud con?
veyed to J C Wilson by Joseph Ii RoMnon
by deed recorded in said otlice in book
A A A| at page 1W.
SIXTH That lot o! land in the City of
Sumter, measuring Of Liberty street two
hundred feet und on Harviu **troet one
hundred and eighteen and one-half feet,
and bounded North I?) Liberty street. Last
by Harvin street. Sou h by iot former!) of
I P Monaghan and West by lot of Sarah
Jane \N ebb and being the lot conveyed to
J (' tYitMl by W ? Smith by detrd record -
od iu book Bit It at page '-<>."?.
UVKHTfl That lot of land in the
City of Sumter in said County whereon
William Hayusworth resided at the time of
Mi death containing t 00 acre-. :? roods and
i:i poles, more or less, bounded on the
North bj Liberty street and measuring
thereon four huudrei feet and eleven
inches. South by lot >f J J liossurd and
measuring thereon two hundred and nine?
ty-two feet And one inch, and West by
Harviu street and mei suriug theieon four
hundred and four tevt and eleven inches,
and being the lot com eyed to I (' Wilson
b; W F B Hayn-*wortl . executor, by deed
recorded in said office iu book A A A. nt
page 477 I le-?w a strip of said lot convey
ed by J C Wilson to th" City of Sumter by
deed reei> ded in book II H II. at MOT {Mill
in said office,
UOSTU Tnot Irani ofl land m raid
County aud State, out lining four hundred
aud fifty i IAO) aen - more or lc*-. formerly
?>f Ibt ? tate of w 111 - spann, bounded
North and \N ? t by oil er laud- of the W
t?te o| Willii spann. Enal bj the run of
Cow pan swmiii|?. s<?n > by lands ol Mrs,
Pa nah and <?f H I Ibliuti and being otnn
poaad of five parcole, >? praaanied on n i ! il
made b) .1 S liavdin. surveyor, dated No
veii la r. I^7:>, M lots D unbi t .'?. ? 7. H and
I and being the land* conveyed by Annie
w Barlo to I CJ Wilaonbj dead recorded In
said otlice iu book I! It It: at page JiiJ.
NINTH Ml that h.t ol laud iu the HJitj
of Sumter, measuring >i\ty tliree bet and
eight inches ou Libert) -tieet. and having
a depth of one hundred and twelve feet.
And bounded north by lot now or formerly
stt Patrick Moran, west by lot of 1 (' Wil?
ton, aaat by lota formeily of Hrennun, aud
conveyed to J C Wilson by Patrick Cusick
by deed reoorded in said office in book
B ? B, at page '278.
TENTH That trnct of land in eaid
County, containing twelve acres bounded
on the north by the run of Frog Branch,
east by lot formerly of R P Monaghan.
south by lands now or formerly of J C
Wilson and west by lands formerly of Jo
siah Haynsworth, and being the land con?
veyed to J 0 Wilson by A J China by deed
recorded in said office in book D 1) D. at
pago 185.
ELEVENTH That lot of land in the
City of Sumter in said County containing
one-eighth of an ucro more or less at the
northwest intersection of Liberty and Har
vin streets and bounded on tho north by
tho lot next described, east by Harvin
street, south by Liberty street and west by
lot formerly of Mary Harney, and meas?
uring fifty-nine feet on Liberty street and
one hundred and ten feet on Harvin street
and being ono of the lots conveyed to J
C Wilson by B G Pierson by deed recorded
in said office in book D D D, at page 338.
Also that lot of land in said City nnd
County, bounded on the north by lot of E
W A Bultman and measuring thereon one
hundred nnd sixty-nine feet, east by Hnr
viu street and measuring thereon thirty
throe feet, west by lots of A J Ueardon,
Mary A Epperson and J C Wilson nnd
south by the lot above described; this being
the other of the lots conveyed to J C Wil?
son by B G Pierson by the deed aforesaid.
TWELFTH -That trnct of land contain?
ing one hundred nnd fifteen acres, being a
part of the tract of land conveyed by G H
Richardson on 15th January, 1*58, to R M
Bracoy as containing ono hundred and
forty-six and one-half acres, bounded on
the north by lands fovmerly of R B Cain,
east by the estate of Perdriau. south by
estate of Jesso Nettles nnd land! of John
Nettles ns shown on n plat thereof made
by W L Brunson, surveyor, dated 10th
May, 1818, recorded in book V. at page
034; said tract of land being that which
wp.s oonveyed to J C Wilson by Thomas A
Nettles by deed recorded in said ollico in
book P D D, at page 450.
THIRTEENTH That lot of land in the
City of Sumter, fronting on Liberty street
47 feet, bounded north by Liberty street,
east by lot of J C Wilson, south by lot
formerly of R P Monaghan and west by
lot of Sarah J Vaughn and being the lot
Oonveyed to J C Wilson by Hannah M Cu ?
sick by deed recorded in said office in book
H B II at pago 513.
FOURTEENTH - Thatjlot of land in the
City of Sumter, bounded on the north by
lot formerly of Phillip.' , east by land now
ok formerly of Joluison, south by Calhoun
street and west by lot of Ytudon. and
measuring ninety-eight feet on Calhoun
street ami two hundred and forty-seven
feet in depth, and being the lot couveyed
to J 0 Wilson by Marion Moise by deed
recorded in said office in book 111, at page
111!.
FIFTEENTH ?Those two tracts of laud
in said county, conveyed to J C Wilson by
Sarah O Newton by deed recorded in said
office in booh B B B, at page 275 nsjollows:
A -That tract of three hundred and twen
ty-seven acres bounded north by Bradford
Springs trnct and estate of Colclough, east
by lands of R C Wuctor, south by lands of
R 0 Wactor and estate of Jone-, and west
b\ the Ca Baden Road.
B That tract of ninety-one acres,
bounded north by land- of M ?) Smith,
south by luuds of E 11 Ecm hert. e ist by
lands of John A Cololoogh and west by
lauds of Baren t> Newton.
SIXTEENTH Thoae two tracts Of land
conveyed by the Mattet to ,i (' Wilson
bj deed recorded in book V. at page 378,
both being in said county, and as follow! :
A Tint tract ol sixty four acres on
Marvin's bay. adjoining lands now Of
formerly of MeUett, Neebit and the Public
Load. j
B That tract of four hundred and fort}
the acres, adjoining lands of Barclay, Bos
aard, Rolb and others. Laaa the tract of
886 acres thereof, conveyed by J C Wilson
to J M Rolb by deed recorded in Bald Office
in book I I I, at page 537. The residue of
said tenet of land being one hundred and
four and one-quarter acres, bounded north
by lands of estate of J Cohen Wilson,'east
by Harvin's bay, tho inn being the line,
south by lauds now or formerly of Lynam
and west by lands of Kolb. fully set forth
on a plat made by John It Haynsworth,
surveyor, dated Oct. 10. 18!)!).
SEVENTEENTH All that parcel of
land in the Ciiy of Suinter, containing one
acre more or less, bounded on the north by
Liberty street, east by lands of O'Donncll.
south by lands of Booaard and west by
land of Cohen Wilson, and being the lot
oonveyed to J C Wilson by -John s Rieh?
ardson. Master, by deed recorded in said
otlicc in iniok F F F, at page 5lo.
EIGHTEENTH That tract of land in
saiil county containing 153 Here* oil the
south aide of Frog Branch, bounded oil
the north by land now oi' former!) of R
B Cain, eaat by land now or formerly of
W r Uedding, aoutli U) land <.t \\ V Red
ding and by land now or formerly <?i Beu
jnuiiu Legere and wt'*l by lands <?i J C
u llaou.
NINETEENTH Those two tract* of
l ind in -aid Count) nnd State, conveyed
l.\ w ll Ingram. Master, to\\ i B Heyns
worth and Manon Moise, ti a dees, together
containing ninetj two neroe, und together
bounded as follows: 11<? 1111 l>\ land-of \
A Monaghan, oas| bj lands of A A Mona
ghan. south I?) land- of Henry Butler,
Gainley, Bradford nnd estate of Nettles,
and west by Cain's Mill I'oud on Nasty
Braneh.
That under -aid Pence any of said
lands offered foi talc a^ aforesaid may,
under the direction of the attorney! of
the pluintiffs. be withdrawn from such sale
MaBmaaaawaaaaaaeWaaaaUh
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. 8. 189!).
Master's Sale.
BY VIRTUE of a d*cree of the Court of
Common Pleas for the County of Sum?
ter, in tne State of South Carolina, made in
tne ease of Burgess Gaitber Pierson, plaintiff.
ftgtin3t Isaac Bnllird, individually and as
Trustee, Pttff Hi Urd, Solomon Ballard,
Isaac Ballard, Jr, Burgees Ballard, Nancy
Ballard, Julia Ballard. Eveline Billard
Joshua Billard, Kttie* White, and Marcus O
Ryttenberg, Harry Ryttenberg and Aba Ryt
teaberg, as copartners as J Ryttenberg k
Sons, defendants, I will sell to the highest
bidder at public auction, at the Court House,
in the City of Sumtsr, in said C iuoty and
State, on Saleday in December, next, being
tbe fourth day of said trontb, during the
usual hours of sale, the following described
real estate:
All that piece, plantation or trac; of land,
situate, lying and being to tbe County and
State aforesaid, containing two hundred and
eigbt acres, more or less, lying on the main
public road leading from Sumter C. H , to
Bishopville, adjoining lands, now or form?
erly of B A Hussey, B J Barneti, Israel Nel?
son, lands now said to belang to Mrs Mary
R White, formerly of William N White and
others
Terms of sale, Caeh, Purchaser to pay for
papers.
H FRANK WILSON,
Master tor Sumter County.
Not 8, 1999.
^lM?Wn~foFsale
-ON
"The Hill Hills of Saitee."
THE CALDWELL PLACE
continuing 1,7*.0 acres, more cr less, oat mile
Booth of ihe vil'ag-of Sia'eburg Th.j Cam
den Branch ?<t 'he Southern R>ilw:<y rune
^roujh the place. Railway facilities, chnrcb,
school sod social privileges excellent, dwnatic
cotiuitiuns unsurpassed. Pure spt ing water
*nd mountain air. Price $5 per acre Terms
C?sh. Purchaser or purchasers to pay for
? papers
For further information apply to either of
the undersigned
JAS. 0AL0W1LL, Wedgefield, S C
R R. BRIGGS, ^ua roe. ton, S C.
Bf ceo tori.
Nov In?4 ?
N?fiCETO creditors?
PURSIL^NT io a decretal order of the
Court of Common Pleas, for Somter
Cuoty in tbe State of South Carolina, trade
in tbe c*a? vf Alfred J Cbica a-d Altamoot
Moses h? &?ivi?iug; Irysliei ajainst Skater
Electric Light Company, and dated Oj*. 14,
1339, notice is hereby gi?eu that all and
siriguiar tne creditors of the 6aid Sumtrr
Electric Licht Company are required to come
ia and prove, their cliiims before me ny the tirst
day of January, A.D. 1900, or be debarred
th* benefit of any decree to be made ;o said
stoat.
Thai for tie purple of taking pr. of of
sich ciaia:; as may be prrsentfd against the
oaid Sumter Ivccric La.'ht Company, I will
bold a i eference at my office in the city of Sum?
ter va'be 15th day of November, 189), and
fucu ref'reccca us may ne necessary from time
to r.tce thereafter bp to and including the
first day of January, A D. 1930
H FRANK WlLcON,
ila9ter for Sumter County
Nov. 8-3t,
Estate of Mrs. Catherine K.
Frierson, Deceased.
ALL PERSONS having demands against
said Rltate will present same duly at*
tested, and those in anyway indebted to
said E-tate, will make immediate payment to
J. TEMPLE FRIERSON,
Sole Qualified Executor.
Nov 8, 1899-3t
MRS. L. ATKINSON,
fashionable millinery.
I have just ?.Ud in my steck with a com?
plete line of
Fall and Winter Mil?
linery.
The htest novelties in shapes and trimming,
and the newest rfftfCtl on St eet Hats
We can furnish a stylish b*t at the lowest
price, und guarantee our work to be neat and
up-tf?-date in every respect
1 have ii Northern trimmer who has been
?orking in large cities for years Since our
opening we have been so busy (bat it keeps
tour haods busy with the work all the time
Call in and see us. and you cannot fail to
Oe pleased out of our large assortment of
trimmed bait?, and complete stock of goods
Yours truly,
Mrs. L. Atkinson,
Octl8 SUMTER, S. C.
Health's
Shoe Store
Again in "full blast,"
new shoes arriving every
week from headquarters
All shoos that were on shelves
August 1st sold regardless of
what they cost.
Walsh's Shoe Store
Under City Clock.
Bi i> 27? v
FOR SALE.
VLKSIRABLK FARM, noted for health,
Containing 130 acres, more or lees, part
Cleared aud under cultivation, and part choice
limber land Large two-story house with
kitchen attached, und outbuildings Good
pastures. Oa a popular public road, inter
eected by State Road leading from, and 3
miles from Lyuchburg, S C, knewu aatbe
Miller Place. Now occupied by ooe of our
best farmer*, Mr. Erby Trulutk. Apply to
Maua? Haynawohth k Havmsworth,
Oct 31?lm*_Sumter, 9. C.
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as Applied to Sewing Machines.
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Every stock is 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 is 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.
Do 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
have to buy them, so take our advice and buy now.
If you need a Wrap for yourself or child, see our immense
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Are you one of 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
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Spare a few minutes in
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UNDERWEAR STOCK?A peep at our Under.
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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 boy. 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 NATIONAL BANK
SlIMTER,
OF
STATE, f'lTY AND COUNTY DE?
POSITORY, IUMTIIi S. C.
. . - $ 75,000 CO
- - - 2' 000 00
P<iid up Capital - - - ?
Surplus and Profite - - - -
Additionul Liability of Stock
holdere in fxce99 of their
stock .
75,000 00
Total protection to depositor?, $175 COO 00
Transacts a General rJanking Business.
Special attention given to collections.
SWINGS DEPARTMENT.
Deposits of $1 and upwards received. In?
terest allowed at tbe rale of 4 per cent, per
annum, on amounts above $5 *ud uot exceed?
ing $300, payable quarterly, on first days of
January, April, July nud Ortoner.
R M. WALLACE.
L. 8. Cakhon, President.
Cashier
"boarding.
HAVING TAKEN tbe House on Main
Street second door sout? of tbe Nixon
Mouse, I an pieparad to accommodate a lew
jegalar boaraart, and also lodging and rupa's
to transient customers.
Terms ret?ton"vle.
Mrs. W. B. SMITH.
Sept. h
Estate of Hart veil E. Stafford,
DECEASED.
IWILL APPLY to the Judge of Probate
on Dec = mb?r 15'h, 1893, for a Final Dis?
charge as Sxecutor M aforaaM estate.
FRANK B STAFFORD,
Nor 15, 1829 Executor.
Order Your
PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES
FROM
GEO. W. STEFFENS & SON
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, SC
-AgcotN for
MOTT'S CIDER
BSD'. MAL OIQABS,
> IMP DOTS nAMfl
Claremoit Mae No. 64, A. F. I
THE REGULAR MONTHLY COMMU.
NICATION of Claremoot Lodee, No
?4, A. F M., will b? held on Thursday
Efening. December M, at 7jp. m. Brethren
will take doe notice and govern tbemseivea
accordingly
B. J, RHAME, W. M.
Attegt?H. C. Ilogaa. Sec.
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Nearly everyone docs, and if so you
know all about how far superior it ist'*
either baking soda or baking powder.
Leaven
is the lateat advance in baking preparav
?.tens, and it" von don't use ii veu should.
U fa netter Th in Soda
because ii will make biscuit just right
every time. V< more ecllow apota or
Boda I isw.
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v.-?ik i?f two rounded tca&poonfuls at
t! .? 1?. it bukt: ; , powder ever made,
ft Won't Spoil
l#u? is > prepared that with ordinary
>are it will retain its full strength for
years. We ?i?> not have t?> pack it in
tin car.* like linking powder, and this
saving tnablet us to give you better
value for your money than you ever
had befere.
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