The Kershaw gazette. (Camden, Kershaw Co., S.C.) 1873-1887, March 24, 1887, Image 6

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Wt r ^*y -ill*:* A FATAL MISTAKE," To Cleveland (Ohio) Press, of Febw*y *8d, *883, pub liehed a lata* surgical operation which caused A great commotion among med ical m?n throughout the whole country, Dr, Thayer, the most eraIrnpi surgeon fal Cleveland, pronouncing it asandalopa. It appal* that a Mm, King had lilll suffering for many years from wrae disease of the stom al which had Miated the treatment of all the physicians In attendance. The disease " **th a alight do by a peculiar indescribable dis ti^se in the stomach, a feeling has been described as a I Mall gone" sensation, a sticky slinie collecting about ? ***ereo able taste, Thia sensation was removed by food, but, on the contrary, it waft increased, a while the hands and cold and sticky?r ^Hpe^ & , a ?leae, Jkwith gloomy Iprebpdmga, Finally the patient was unable to re lain any food whatever, pad there waseonstant pain m the - - ? - l -- . 'A.tf . ? * * * en i . % i, , abdomen, prescribed rem relief, a *^^wa| held, when it v-)W,.y, that the patient W ? tmaeer in the ?tanpch, performed by Dr. f--A& V_? . * ' * Ji ?esence of Dr. I PeiHer, Dr. the ?ss. wa v*a? ?een done an examin ation cf the organs was made, and dismay e effects of a I tba# ,<*ught ragman had for Dyspepsia roatration (fot disease really have been liv tfimk JM iOowwr^ rnrn^ - ? SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT /C ! :0:! Wo h?vo not time to .write 6p>noad-et\gle advertisements or (get up full page, douMe-Jeaded displays, l>ut instead of nil this <lgush" v*e wish to say a few words of solior earnestnes to our customers. Onr Spring stock is now arriving and is being opened daily. Wio have bought a large stock, (wo fear >fcoo largo) and in orcU*r ,to make tilings lively And insure the speedy sale of this big stock, wo have reduced considerable, our ordinary profits, and marked all goods very low, just Soavjng enough to pay Iho absolute expense* of selling tl?? .goods. We thus offer to buyers a -detMrubJo stock consisting of $25,000 worth of Dry Goods, Clothing and ShoeB at just a shade advance on prjmo cojtf.. THEY J51UST "GO." Domestics. . In Domestics, such as Oottonades, Checks, Shirtings, ' r'< ?4 - ?? " * ' ? ^jCalico, etc., oar stock is unusally largo and we will be 1i to interest tile wljioTcsalo as we)l aa ithe retail buyers. 800 Y.ards Good Strong Cottonade.15 cents. 3,000 Yards Fall Style Calico (switablo for quilts) 3 cents, ?,500 Yards Spriug stylo Calico (best goods).,. ,5 wjuLs. Clothing & Hats. To this department ive have dpvot&d great care and aro pure that our offorts will l>e appreciated. Will show a line of Business and Dress Suits which connot fail to please. Also a full stock of ligltf Sunmw Olotlung such as Seersuckers, A1 pacas, Serges, Lining, etc. Latest blocks in Derby Ilatsj Black, Brown ai)d Light Spring Shades. Our stock of Stra\y JIats is simply superb and must be scon.. Shoes. In every stylo and quality. While wo ctyry a large line at cheap shoos, wo make a specialty of fine goods, Qiw cu$r ? ^ torn made shoes in Ladies', Misses,1 Children's, and Men's #3.00 shoes, aro sold undpr nbsolijto guarantee. House Ftjrnjshing. Our past gopd trade in this dppftrtment, has led us to in; oreaso the stock. Wp now Upyp cpnpfantly op h^nd fin assort; s ?? jnent of Holland Shades, a complete }ine of Certain Rods, etc. Don't fail to examine our sfocj^ of rjjgs and iftatfings before you purchase. Will close oi$ a few pioces of parpet at le^ i. - ^ than prime cost. ^ Dress Goods, ? i " ?*' * ww'' " ' Wp are always anxious to please the # ladies, *(God bless them,) and in pursuance of th}s jdpi* J^ayo bought decidedly '. fchp handsomest stock of Dress Goods ever brought to this markfet. ' In this department we pan show you cheeso cloth of :"C^ pvvry $hade at 5c., per yard. 100 different patterns of plajt} v v v pad stjripo ginghams at 10c. Crinkled Sprrsnpkprs from 8c Upto'&Sc. Plain seersuckers, ombrojdored ginghams, Ameri? ' pan and imported sateens, canvas cloth, nun's veiling, albat* 'fqqs, cashmere, tricots, bourettes, alapacas, dibiges, granite cloth; buntings, brilliantinos, ptc., etc., prith all the ijqitablo trimmings.; And in order to still further please the ladios, we have piarked all those goods af; very low figijrpfy as we know ?he ladies like bargains. Embroidery and Lace?, Wo have gotten oi| very so fqr, fyuthero must call a halt, as this department beggars description ; it musjt bp seen to lm 'appreciated. We have thousands upon thousands of yards of Ilamburg and Swiss embroideries, all-ovors, and flouncing*, /and B^acktt on stacks of Oriental ^nd^gyptian laces, all marked >?" ' < pauch lower than ever boforo. Milinnryancl Drejftjnaking, Lakt, Init by no means leaet, compq oqr new dppartipent? >|iUihery jand Dressmaking, which we have placed upstairs, and is entirely distinct from onr ojhpr business, being in phargp of ladies. The ^illfopry jp under tho management of Miss O'Byrno, of Baltimore, ^ho is thoroughly skilled in hep prt,Wnd, wjith au ontirply new* frpsfy stock, she feels suro of her ability to please all. nfH-~ dressmaking is presided over by Mrs, Amolia Smith, a fashionable drossm^lpar, is well kn<>wn already. In ep^tment wo will gp^rfntep stylo, good work, fit ajjd hore as flno a dry goods os Arid Rooking to dppjwspiori way, wo are Vpry KpspnctAdly, " ^' > s. ft;fftWV. .. ... %-['?' rlj| # ? Mi tiiunuoiiu m VVi B.?Rem.ombor ft fa no troubjo for 114 Jo ?how good* ojr ?lveRamplo*r " - - ?<-4\ pnar I7tf v iwWi'lii-X-J1 LiJI-.-MllLLIUIl Jll J-iU_...LL. -'iLl'UL'.Jl J..L .JillW- I . I ftm now with Miywra. ?). IJ. Stpiojkmnp Co., Mrhofo f }iope to boo my old frioncU and cjiiHtornorB. Th.eir gtojuk Jg uontplotn nnd inviting, tuul it will Iwmy nirn to mako it to t)>0 Jntorcftt of ftll who pity fftyor jmo with their patronise. .Cf't;'J<p|r Jlospotitftllly, R, M. ]KKNNEI>y. ?v l'n V ' ? ?? ? frfc>'' K??THE UflHT SEWINGS AC HAS NO EQUAL. \p?RFECTSA'fiW Sbv Heme sH Mine Ci. -ORANQE, MASS.?t SO IMoa 8?u?r% & V. Oilci|%li -lUnlk Paiaa,T>x. 7^0 Mil, h WRIGHT, XddreM M? ml fxAMl) KN, ttO.CA. mar 1,9/ft*#. aw"iiuin'i ju xinuugi-uja THE KERSli^W GAZETTE. SUBSCRIBE FOR tub; ftgRSIJAW GAZETTE, Tm Gazette ia p.<jw jo the feurtoeotH year of ita existonno, aod ia one of thf brat County Ftpep. published fa Soutl) Carolina. Ire columns are alyaja brim full 0 ohoice and interesting reading matter^ gleanings frojw fteId* of pplittee, ag riculture, liouHohol<J eoonomy, literature, society matters, fjoifnf^, history, &o. THE EDITORIAL COLUMNS present oonoijpe ffltf tboflghtfitf di?cussr inns upon the pioMoxps of the day. "' ' Special fttc^iiog i# given to tl* 00L leotiou of new? of ftaeaj character. Ottf correspondent# iq 0 station qf Ker? ?haw county are <f?de*fwafct, and for niah all the ney* nTT^Q jJ^y which tran spires in their respective loc#l)tie9. THE GAZETTE ia an Eight Pag^ Pupcr, containing 48 oolumpa of goo^ reading waltejr pvepy week. No family in jtorshap Qounty can a{. ford 10 h? *Mo#tTIIJ2 G^ETTfl. If you vatf ^ M?P '^Wghly poatr od upon the 0Wfit\U of jbhje day, te*4 THE It i? nno of ?be yejry b> # p ADVERTISING tyKOHJMS j to bo I'uund. Ltbcrul ratee to advaftf? " ' ??-? -T; vifi new. . Cjipjftatlou <*>flptant!y ittertear-j? ,nK JOB DEPARTMENT. Printing of ovory description, from Vlaliing Cofcd a Pemphlut, eg< promptly, ?p4 *p priooa ft cheap ? be had |n fCjplpiibif qr Char (eat on. , apeot o??r i*mp|*? <wf get o?r foro pjnoing your orders eiel attention CM\ A WEEK'S mnttfi The" Atlanta Mtution,' FlttMl IliS2*f Ha My 'm^r'tf^iMiiLi. v57St ||^|^|^|^|||^|u . ' Wiritmanrj** - ?""*,fnflWr "?"< ? Odd THREf HUMORMffi WRITERS ~ TfeTT^1 MHO A POSTML ASdrtM, NOTICE TO T?E8PA8SEft I. Afif< P#r* penalty oft, Mm1 optr I7W,jM