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,A rv.w 188$V - j gR* BE 1T?BPA1NZD by tho lotsndaot * and WardSUB of lite Towu of OtitiideD, u Counelt assembled, and bytba authority 0' the samo ? .''*V ' That the following taxes ^>e, twt tV ''uno are heroby levied for ' Ibe current j ear of 1889, Ihatistosay: - PArtoit I. A ta* of four (4) mills on Heb and every dollar of r*M estate *n 1 personal property ~~*itbin tba'corpo li talis of the town of Camden c^'ibalsJ : Jpvuury, 1889. 8*o. II Tbal all able bodied male pcrs ?one, between ttys ages of EIGHTEEN and 1JISTY years, redding withlo tbe corpor ate limits, not exempt from road duty tinder tbe laws of tbe 8tale, shall work the streets ways, and bridges under the direo tlon of suoh overseers as mny be at pointed, , for a apace of time not exceeding TWELVER DAYS in anjr on^year, provided that nnytj person working one day and for the faoc i time furnishing horn* and plow, or cart shall be deemed lo have worked <?o days; and a person working ono day and for rame J', lime furnishing a wniron mid-two burses shall bo deemed lo have worked three iluy?j that notice sIihII ho jjjvcn to all persona, liable to road duty ja above slated at least twelve hours befo.*? the time of such work ing. either verbally or by writing lefi at tbeir usual place of abode, of tho number of day's working of the time and plaoe of j meeting afad tbe. tool to he used by eaob . Or thciij; i hat, at the time of receiving suob notioe, any person may pay to the person giving suoh notice THREE D" LLARS com mutation, which shall be received in lieu of the work; and that any person who ahall refuse or ncglcot lo work the streets, ways and bridges under tho direction of auch overseors as nmy be appointed or pay said commutation, ahall be fined not loss than FIVE DOLLARS nor moro than TEN DOL> LARS or he imprisoned not l<as than FIVE nor more than TWENTY DAYS, or be both fined and imprisoned as aforesaid. 8kc. III. There shall he paid unnually a tax of ten dollars ($10) oo each and every omnibus, five dollars (SO) on each and every carriago or hack drawn by iwo or more horses run for the conveyance of paaBcngei s or hire, three (f;!) dollars on each one horse hugey or miky kept for hire; and ten ($10) dollars n?i each four liorse wsgon; tlve ($?')) dollars on each two. horae wagon, dray or cart kept for hire. The taxes on omnibuses, ca-risges, hacka buggies, Hulki? b, wogons, drays and oarts shall he paid before tliey ahull be allowed lo run. Provided, That nothing hex-in contained slmll lie construed so aa to ? x tond to wfcg^ns, carts or other vehie'ea going to or returning from market^ and owned by non-residents of tho town. * Skp. IV, Thnt or each and every sale and livery liable kept within the town ol Catnden, there shall t>e paid an annual tax of t weniy-li ve$(S'2f>) dollars, the same to be paid before it suuil be lawiul for suoh 8? ables (?> he opened l'K?vided. Tiiat the keeper of Mieli mil" nr iiv?mv b'?He ei.'il! upon pay 'it ?iii ?>fi>-iid tax, he privi le>t?'U to k?*ep and run fi e hire any or all of the vehicle* enumerated in preoeeditiic section free and discharged of (tie taxes charged thereon in said section. The Town Re corder Bliall enforce the payment of the taxes levied in this and t hej|preceding see tlona by the seizure and saie of the vehi cleB used in violation thereof. 8ko. V. Tweuty (#!4f') dollars shall be paid per day by every itinerant auction' er offering for sale within the corporate limits of the town of Camden, by unction or other wise, auy goods, waros or merchandise, to be paid each day in advanci; and every itinerant auctioneer liable to tlio tax afore said and who shall fail to make payment | thereof Bhall be find forty ($40) dollhn? per day for each and ev^ry day be ni'?y offer to sell goods, warns or merchandise of >|he'j>jB/*on or persons, liable t" thV fine. 8so. VI All podulqrs er transient persoas in fruit, nuts, butter. l?>rd or njrat I ?jt.jve ($5) dol*j f orjjr^.r.j-j ^ ear. lo/?fl oases artf (? offered ijj QUa tHe tub, kit or firkin. *ndv Us in smaller quantities than by 'Vibe pioco, and sold front wagons, Mtandfl or v otherwise on the stt uotp; mid the T^wq'.jfte* oordershall enforce the payment of iKlli tax by the seiiure and sale of the properly mo ottered 10. he sold by persons without having fir.it paid said tax. Provided, that this see'ion shall not be eijjstrufd so as to extend to and include die j ooplo of this ?tid adjoining counties, of wl om Camden is the market town, t>ut that tiny shall be ? at liberty .to veud thiir produce upon the streets, except as may tie otherwise provi ded by the Ordinance regulating the rm.r? ket. ?' ibito. VII' There shall be. paid an annual tax of ten (510) dollars on t a eh tvnd e*ery fiool and liiliiard table, and ten (!?10) dol? ars on eaoh and every bagatelle table or v nine or ten pin alley, kept within the oor* porate limits of the town. Provided, That the period for whloh taxes shall be paid shall bo front the 1st of January to the 81st of December of each year. 8ko. VIII. That no equestrain exhibition menagerie or other show of that nature, and notheatrioal exhibition, tninslrol per formanoe, or other shows of any kind, shall bo held in .he ti.wn ot Cani<i?-n for gain without a lioonse therefor being first oh tuined from th? Int'-Mlnnt an I payment of said lioense being made to tlio town Clerk as follows: For each equestrian exhibition, menagerie or other show of that nature, siich'suin as the Intendertt Khali determine not to bo less that one hundred ($100) dol lars per day; lor eaoh side show, such sum as the lntei><(ant shrill determine, not to be less than twenu-flvo ($-??) deliars per day, for oaoli theftirical exl.it-ition, minstrel p< rtoinianre, or other show of that nature, not less than five (.??">) d'dlats per day. Kaoh and every person giving any of the exhibitions aforesaid lor gain, without hav ing obtained a lioenvo therolor, as provided above, shall be lined for eaoh and overy day so exhibiting a sum riot lu8.-? than dou ble tho highest tax herein imposed for snob cx hibition, suid lino to be enforced and collected by the Town Hi Voider by the seizuro and sale of the proper y of the p e t - son or person* so offending, Nicti. IX. At) annual t \ of thirfv (SliO) dollar* shall I .?? j >: . : ? ! each afiv ?v?'ry t,\ptt,s< ? oi.i|.;ii>> di.injx business in the town oi* (..nmii'ii. .SRC. X. IOvcry person who may wish to enguge iti tin- business ot an auction eer In the town of Camden, shall pay to the Recorder of tho Town as a license tax, before engaging in such business, the Bum of twenty (^20) dollars annual ly. Any person violating this section Bhall bo lined hy tho town Council ten (810) dollars for eaeh and ever v offense, Bald fine to he collected hy the Town Itecorder upon tho Warrant of the Jn tendant, hy the levy and sale of any and all propettv llablo to legal process. In rase the offending party has no prepor ty to levy upon to meet line, he shall he liable t) imprisonment not loss than ten nor more than thirty days in the county Jail /or each and every offense. Sao. Xf. That all persons engaged as , hucksters in selling' upon tho streelB flah, oysters, eggs, poultry, shall he re quired to take out <* license to he grH] e i fheiTi bv (he Recorder, lor which nhaorthoy shall pay into the Ti Treasury an annual tax of t en (&10J lUrH. or two UdhnfM ( ? *) ?> f { y rent weak for uliy less perioti than one' " uv pornon found viola! inpr 4 his set* ill be arrested by the police, and t being proved, shall ho mfMfred pay a fine of Ave (#5) dollars, or be con fined In the county J oil ten days lor eaoh and every offense. Provided, That nothing herein contained shall apply to ' -,'v ? v' ' y THKmEL ?. n ^-produce. , . XII. Any person or persons wish ing to seil on the streets or public squares Within tho to?*m any patent mo Uclae, worch medicine, or any noa lie wrne, said license to be paid for . -avarice and not to be less than ten >10) dollars per day, or fifty ($60) dol ors per week. Any person violating1 this section Bhali be arrested by the po lice and confined - in the county jail twenty days* * or pay a flue of not leas than (f 10) for each and every offense. Sec. X 1 1 1 . Any person or persons who may engage in business upon the streets at a stand or tent other than a perma nent structure, shad puy to the town treasurer an annual tt*x of twenty-five (*26) dollars in advance, and any one railing to pay said tax shall be liable to XCV. T tax of one do) lat paid into tho town treasury Upon each and eve ry do# iu the town ot' Camden, said tax t o be paid [,on or before the loth Uay-oT i ifv?i. fciKC. XV. There sh.nl Oe an annual ?license foe of $lu pajd iu^o tue town treasury upon each anil every insurance company, both life and tire, doing bus iness in tne town and represented there in by local agents. Sko. XVI. Tho sum of five dollars ($6) per day Bhall bo paid into the treasury of tho town by each and ev ery traveling agent of any life insur ance oomyany in said town, for as many days as he may transact auy business in said town, and respresen ted here by local agents. Skc. XVII. There shall be an an nual license foe of ten dollars($10) paid into the treasury of the town of Cain den by every sewing machine compa ny doing business in the town, and represented here by local agonts. Sec. XVIII. All proprietors cf any eating saloon, now established, or hereafter to be established in the town of Camden, S. C., bhall' befure enter ing into said business of keeping such eating saloon, or continuing the same, pav to the Town Treasurer tho sum of TEN DOLLARS (*10) for the year or auy part thereof, in which they may engage in such business. Any person violating this section shall, upon conviction lu-f >??? the Iutendant, bo fined in tho sum of not than TEN DOLLARS nor more than FIFTY DOLLARS, or be imprisoned iiot e.\ oeediug THIRTY (Ui>j DAY'S, in .'In discretion of the Inicn lant. or both in the discretion of i'.;- [nt?<n Ratified iu Council a**"Tjil.h'd tni 80th day of Xovemi.. t. IsN.-v J. \l i '? >( )l.) \ i,!'., lut "in I hi: J. L. Bjiasinotun. Clerk ami Recorder. AN ORDINANCE. To regulate the. sale of wines, spirit uous and malt litjuarg in the town of Camden for the year 1888. Be it ordained by the Intondant nnd wardens of the town of Camden, and by the authority of tho same. 1. That any person applying for a license to retain wines, spirituous or tnalt liquors in the town of Camdeu on and after iho 1st day of January, 1888, shaM first bo recoinrnoiiLlwd by six o yiae noarest free holders to the plqne wherovhe proposes to do busi j^ss, as to Id a being of good repute, for honesty, sobriety and good moral mo. persQU apply lug for ITMicenseyBtfail then jf cMinci! grain him a license, iW to the town treas urer the sum of V^ve hundred dollars per aua^m without ouy rebate, pay-. HbleJjalfryearly in advance and a fee of five dollars to tho 'Recorder. 2. That any porson applying for a license to soil intoxicating liquors in tho town of Camden by the quart and in larger quantities after January 1st, 1888, be required to pay to the town treasurer tho suui of three hundred dollars per annum for tho licenso, payable half yearly in advance. od. That druggist and apothocaries who trade, sell or bar tor in wines or bitters of which spirituous or malt liquors-are ingredients, or intoxicat ing liquors of any kind by tho bottle ? and not to bo los.s than a bottle ? shall bo required to pay to the town treasurer tho sum of tnreo hundred dollars por annum, payable half-yeary in advance .. 4. That all bars or other places whore intoxicating liquors are sold shall l5o closed on election days, or on any other day that council, for the bottter preservation of order and peace in the town may see /it. to order them closed. Rat i lied in counoil assembled this 1st day of December, A D. 1887. J. tt. GOODA.LK Indendant. J. L Brasinoton, Clerk and Recorder. AN ORDINANCE To Amend nil ordinance lo regulate Hie Market of tho town of (,'nmden. Be it ordained by ilm Intfridant nnd War dens of the lown of Camden. H. 0., in Couiioll assembled, and by authority of the name, I'hat an ordinance to regulate the Mar ket of the town of Camden . mlitied tho 2.?tb day of August, A. I)., 1><7), be md the name Irt htroby uni.nded ns follow* ; , I. That Seotinn '2 of muhI nrdin >u< >' fdia!l read as fo.lows : -'Tito Market Mill! Im di vided into r?'|fi 1 1 ?i r stall'. <?.?<;)? of v\!ticli hIiiIIJ be. rented )U Five *">? 1 * ; t : i ? p< i month. piiyablv .n ii'lv; >. ' , n:i ! . iSi tu-e don renting the nuuo flint be ? ? i ? ed t-> scrape oir and wa>di it d<i.vn every ? i n ? ? ii is lined, nnd keep it clean mid neat ; in de fault 0! wllioll, ll l'oil conviction, he shall !?%' fined hot leps than Five ($5) 1) >il irn m more than Twenty-live (.?2'?.) Dollars or b" imprisoned not less than Five (f>) or more titan Ten (10) D.\ys, or both in the discre tlon of the Intondant. II. That Section 4 of mi id ordinance shall read as follows : '"No butcher's or olhei fresh meat ska)l ho offered for sale outside the Market House, unless the *nmo shall have been first brought to the said Market and stallage psld thereon, and any person violating this .Seotion shall, upon oonvio tlon, be fined not less llian Five (5) Dollars and ooet, or mora than Twenty-five Dollars and oo*t, or be imprisoned not more than Ten Days or both In (ho disct*Uyn of (he Intendsnt, III. That it shall he unlawful for any HHfm to sell^At -Vfttftil.niiy meat that may "fniTTn |f A b^Hohore(fy ViV bought by them fbf ft) edited ??d - pickled except upOnfi mjiltance with iKc forms of t bis ordi? nanca? He Bales of fresh tn'e v ; an i any per- ? ?en vjbftilinf llil* Section ci.nl! be [in >i i 4hed . j not exceeding TQNWr^vWif'2 6) Dptfftrs or imprisoned ||||9ilr0ttedlnyiriilt^(li(!h'Days or both in the aiMrtllon of tho Intendant. IV. ThM it shall be lawful for persons Who h?v# paid stallage to out up and re tall Ihilf tntfitt in the Mrirket Hofitie in lusniUieu as tbey pleaee; but it ftball be unlawful for n*f peraon* not regular!/ renting italla la the Aiarket.to retail u; BHt oaUlde of the liar ket Hoti?, and ao/ ilolatlqu of tbla eectioo shall, ujk>d ooo vloiion, bo punished by fin# not exoetd log tweotY-flro ($26) dollars, or itnpriaoB ment not e*<ie?dlpg ,*??> (10) iw, or b?th the iliecietloo of i be lnteu<]??t. * bereio ooolaintd shall JfeboMMNfgXO .prerent ?nj person, who i">ld mullnge ai provided hi the Mnlue. "fcfctn deliveriug meat fcy tbe ^|oTe,.^br qu^rlfr, {u ihooe with wboia they may hate made/contracts fgr iucji d?H?erjr. *fwfliflcd ii^l^unqll, . tliij ^he" SOth dv ?r NuVembrr, 1&88? J. R. GOODALE, V ' Intendnnt. J, L. Hkabinqtom, Clerk. AN ORDINANCE To preven^.tfte. TlflUt ion of the Sabb<\lt\, Be it o^alnea;1 by the la^fndaq,! ?na ; Wivr.leus ?f the Town of CnuiiWih, in Coun cil asserubled^uiid by aulhprlijr^oJ the same, ' k^KC I. That from nnd after the pa?b?ge of this unhiiuiici*. be unlawful for any Uenlcr iprtvnt: uwi"3. Mall or intoxicating liquor*,, il) (tie .towu of Canilen, 8. C., lo keep bis, or Iter shop door, or doors, open on the tiabbttih Day, or lo sell, baiter or give to aay person or persons whomsoever, auj ot said liquors in any quantity what ?sever. S?c. 2. Any person violating the forego ing Section sball, upon oonviction, be fined , oot exceeding One Hundred Dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding Thirty Days, or both in (he discretion of the Intendant. Skc 8. That from and after the passage of tnis Ordinance, it shall be unlawful for any dealer in Merchandise in the town ^f Camden, S, C., or any person engaged in any trade or avooaiion in said town, to kei p open tbe door er doois of his or her shop, more or place of business, or to sell, barter, or otherwise dispose of any goods, vvures or merchandise on IheSahbuth. 8>:o 4. Any person violating the forego ing Stctlon shall, upon conviction, be flood not exceeding Fitly Dollars, or, be imprisoned not exceeding Twenty da^s, or hot !?, in the discretion of the (nletidunt -kc 6. Thai all Ordinances, or pans of ( >r<lin:incc8, inconsistent herewith, bo and i he name are hereby repealed. Itaufied in Council this 30ih day of No vember, 1888 J. R GOODALE, Intendant. I L Bkasisqton, Clerk. Treatment of H<?? Cliolcra. **For the benefit of all whom it may concern, I will give my recent experience with hog vholerti, howl got the remedy, th>- circumstances connected wiili it ;i!id I he result of t reat nn.Mit. A:?out the first of last j November my hugs were dy^ ing daily with cholora. In fact up to that time I had lost ev ery one of my pigs and nearly all of my younger hogs. I had my meat hogs shut up and separated entirely from those that were infected with the disease, hut very soon those commenced to get sick and die, not one that was taken Mr. liob Murry, of the most reliable planers of Calr. houn Co., told ^>f a sure cure for, hog cholera that he was usinfc. Several years ago Mr.-Murray s hogs were , dyin^ in large numbers with cho)era> and ne checked its ravages by mixing with their food a moderate quantity of soda. A few days ago cholera again attacked his hogs, and he lost twelve in one day. He at once began giving soda and he has not nad a hog to die since, Whilo reading the above in tho Cultivator, my wife came i in and told mo that two more of my largo meat hogs had just ' died and three more were sick. In less than fifteen minutes af ter receiving this information my hogs were eating ground food with a liberal quantity of soda and sftlt mixed together. Tho three sick hogs iust men tioned were not so had butthoy .ite some and got well. For ten days following T gave all my hogs a liberal mixture, at first twice a day; I havo con tinued to givo it occasionally up t'> thi^ time, and now I am able to state, with pleasure, that I have not had a sick hog on my place since giving them the first dose of soda and salt mixture; now over two months ago. 1 will t'urt her state that having been so fortunate as to see this cholera cure in the Southern Cultivator and hav ing tested its virtue fully, I do not hesitate to say that I con sider it worth more to me than twenty times the subscription price that I paid for that ex cellent farm journal. W. K. Cuoswtei,L. Man v ill e, S. C. An /Illinois farmer gives his hogpr red pepper tea on their showing symptoms of cholera, and claims thatthishasal ways proved, an effectual cure, au<jL that he lias never lost a porker so tj'e.ale.a, whilo his neighbors ) IRVO Sa(X^rp,4 serious) y . ? ConHcience any othor faculty should ontViYttfly oultivaU*!, w?|>?c inlly an th? liffht of natnr? in no im perfect and public opinion in no mrtdh dttbHuohed 1888, the^M^^gtranafers of reai estate were eiiterea in . the auditor's office: John L Micklu to John 0 Man, 100 [?"Z acres ia^% 11*$S0Q. . , ? ? Same to som^y , 100 acres ia No. 11, Jphn^ibwens, jr., to J as H (Stephen \_^*on,4 acre in Nq. 8, $100. John ,Cy /Vest to Jqs H Stephensen, J , acre in No. 8JllD0. G Gl Alexaude?i|? E P Honie, J town >'lot SoT^W John R Welsh to Francis M Welsh, " 149 acres in No. 2, $800. J B Gaskin to M A AJden, interest in lands (amount and price not stated.) Jas L Haile, sheriff, to Sam'l R Ad ams, town lot No. ? , $475. W. M^hf nnon, |tq. W A j^uBose, truste?, 233 #cres *ii No. % $500. Edward M Boy kin, M, isU*r, to \V M Shanqon, All y , 23# acres in No. 2, ? ? $500. ; , ? ; + Mary A JCillough to J.?hn-C Moseley, 117^ OjCies.iu No. 3, 7,740 lbs. lent ( cotton, T J Marxh to Oliver Granger, 75 acres in No. 3, $165. Samuel West to M C Baskins, 1 acre iu No. 8, $8. Edward M Boykin, Master, to A Syd ney Smith, 2 acres in Kirlrwood, $25. Margaret Burafbbl to JTCTColoman 70 J acres in No. 12, $200. Edward M Boykin, Master, to Joseph Belton, 106 acres in No. 8, $220. Samuel West to L CJ Hough, 2 acres in No. 8, $15. Same to same, J acre .n No. 8, $10. W M Shannon to R C Johnson, 256 acj*es in No. 8, $750. R C Johnson to Fannie C Johnson, 250 acres in No. 8, $1,200. Edw'd M Boykin, Master, to Fannie Johnson, J acre in town of Cnmden, $850. Fannie A Johnson to R C Johnson, $ acre i n No. 2, $1,200. Jesse Gray, Sr., to William Mitchel, John Harris, and Levi Wilson, trus tees, 1 aure in No. 12, $1. D A McDonald to John McDonald, 806 acres in No 6, $200. R E Tompkins to John R Bakor, 24 acres in No. 7, *100. A Marsh to Dinah English, 4 aeros in No. 3, $9. Henrietta S Nelson to Caroline W Arthur, 1 J acres in No. 1. $200. James T Young to Adam Kirkland, .J acre in No. 8, $10. - -Scatter sassafras hark amont; dried fruit to kpop it from becoming wormy. ? Be loving, and yon will never want for love; be humble, and yon will never want for guiding. ? An open mind, an open hand, and an open hear^, would everywhere find an open door. ? The boy who patiently remains tied to his mother's apron strings will never in after life find himself, tied to the end of a ropo. ? We should be careful how we create enemies; it being one of the hardest things in the Chiistian relig ion to behave ourselves as we ought towards them. XpWhen. you desire holiness more anything else in this world, it is near , at hand. "And ye shall seek toe, and find me, when ye shall searoh for ftia with all von* heart." ' Slit. That's ju?t what they won't &>. If tboy would all; hoe vigorously they mjght^not needj any medicine. ? ^Vhen a man dies the people ask, "Wjiat property has he left oehind him?'! Bat the angels, as they. bend oyer bis grave, inquires, "What good deeds host thou sent before thee?" ? A petition is bei jig circulated in Yorkville and obtaining many sig natures, praying the Legislature to amend tne charter so as to prohibit the sale of spirituous liquors in York ville by druggists, apothecaries, or any person whatsoever, by physiqians' prescriptions or otherwise. ? To his foqd father, who had asked him *here he ;s in his class now: "0, pa, I've got a much better place than I had tne last quarter." "Indeed! Well, where aro yon ?" "I'm four teenth." '"You little lazybones! Ybu wero eighth last term. Do yon call that a hotter place?" "Yes; it will bo nearer the stove." ?A writer in Soutliorn Planter, Virginia, agroos to pay $100 to any one who gives the following a fair trial and it does not prevent hog cholera: Take a saok of salt and a barrel of hard wood ashes (hickory or oak preferred;) mix the salt and ashes thoroughly, propare a l>ox of any convenient bizo, put it under cover where the hogs can have free access to it all times, and keep a supply of the mixture in it. This mixture will cost, you $1 and some trouble, but will bo sufficient for several hogs for ono year. - It is reported, and upon good au thority, that the fertilizer companies of Charleston have refused to inter tain any proposition from Fanners' Alliances for the purchase of guano. They assign as a reason that t hey are pledged to their old customers and local dealers not to sell to any organi zation whioh would affocttho interests of said agents. This looks like a combination against tho farmers.? Ki r. Many disoaso germs enter through an open mouth. Tfie mouth was not made for breathing, but for eating and speaking. Tho nose was made for breathing, and tho air pass ing through tho long moist, nasal passages, p.uyined,, and ? leave.*, be hi nd dtfsfc, disease, germs, and various impurities, Whjle the air is warmed atid t&mpet-ed for the lungs. But wMi the mouth is left open, rush down into tne lungs, and. fastening there, derange and destroy the whole system. For every variety of Dress Goods go to The Gilt Edge Store. Look at the following reductions in a few lines of Dress Goods at the Gilt Edge Store. 7 pieces striped, plaid and figured Wosted .reduced from 25 to 17 cents. 1 pieee reduced from 35 to 25c. 3 pieces finest all wool striped Henrietta 4-4 from $1.25 to $1. A few pieces reduced from 20 to 15c. Another lot of Wool 3-4 Alpaccas. Bl'k. nml Co!, only 10c. / 1- nil line Black Dress (roods from l<'c. to ?1.00. For bargains in Bleached and Y nhlaaehed Goods go to the Gilt Edge Store. The largest and cheapest stock of "Carpets to be found in Camden from 15 cents to $1.25 at the Gilt Edge Store. RIBBONS! RIBBONS! Crum Cloths cheaper than ever at the Gilt Edge Store Beautiful line Ladies new style Walking Jackets at the Gilt Edge Store. The best Ladies Undervest for 50 cents. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT 1 is full and prices are inviting. Donfc buy Dry Goods, Shoos, Clothing, Hats or Groceries un til the Gilt Edge Storo has beon inspected unless you want to loose money. P. T. mUPIGUG.