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m Published Every Tuesday, by f mnm?, ? ? Subscription $ 1.50 a year, in Advance. ? .1 1 I ".m ?in'n II 1 H'.ll ILII I1 I CAMDEN, S. O., DEC. 18th, 1888. * ' , y i. . ^ ECilOS FBOM THE LEGISLATURE. The legislature has adopted the bill introduced by Mr. Beoet, of Abbe . ville, accepting the Clemson bequest, \ and has favored an appropriation of $3,000 for carrying out the provisions tM ^ of said bill. The vote on tlio adop tion of this bill was 67 to 48. What will bo <ione with it by tho Sonateia' yet to be seen. The /bill reducing the salaries of the Circufc fudges from $8,500 to $3, 000 has been adopted. The bill to reduce tho por diem and miloage of members of the Legisla- j ture, and the bill to reduce the sala _ r>es of subordinate Stato officers \VoV%?kilied. ?vi The Ways and Moans Committee i havo made ittwr report, which calls for a levy of 6 mills for State pur poses, which is an increase over last year of 1 mill. This does not include the constitutional 9. mills tax for schools. Verily our reformers are not doing ranch for us. If there is anything more tricky or more unreliable than the notorious Texas pony, it must bo the liar. It is to be presumed that when ono .iies it is done with the hope of reward. Lying under any such circumstances, however, is not excusable. And if a man who holds a'high social position, and who has been timo and again honored by his fellow citizens, wili stoop to decojve anyone with or with out this hope of reward, by lying, it strikes us that he is unworthy of the confidence and res;?ect. of respectabh people. "The lip .ruth sha'd be established for ever, but a lyinj. . tongue is but for a moment.*' Tiie Winnsboro A cics and Herald speaking of our national elections, bays: "Tho Democrats carried the country this year, although they did not elect a President. Latest returm show that Cloveland has a plurality over Harrison in the country of some thing over G0,00() votoB. This shows that tho Democratic party and its doc. trinea are ahead in the country, and is another evidence that Presidential elections should be based on the popular vote, fur otherwise tho. will of the people is not properly ex pressed. " Thk now upon U8 which is fraught, Vdth'?omauy temptation* to t ho sinn.lt boy. pop ^^Mvho engages in a ruffle, umy bnVe little* nook or cor nor stored with ' & few dirty dime novels and perhaps j a whiskey flask noxt to his heart. - Self denial and a dogged deter mi nation on ill'1 pint of ?*'ir -Jarmen to avoid lime piics will t.ut tneui 01 the high road to prosperity and inde poudeuce. Time prices ?while it ruim the farmer does not help t ho merchant A cash system would be an advantage to both. Communicated. Tho Murder of Helsy Clark. Mr. Editor:? Tho tnurdor that oo currod in this section a few days ago has given rise to so many frivoloiv and ridiculous storios, would it bo out of placo to lot the pooplo understand fully the nature of the case? Souk say tli it he (tho murderer) was de ceivod into the confession ; others sa> that he was bo scared that ho made ii Men scarooly over got scared unless there is some reason for it, ami in this case it ought to ungear any one, (whr is guilty,) simply for I he horribleness j of the crime. After baing informed that there was no law to make him criminate himself, ISmannel Gaskinn, of his own "free will" inadtf tho confession. The ovi dence was so strong, how could he do otherwise? And it w>ts ho uncalled for besides, fie made (ho confession ' to Trial Justice Kirk ley. There was no throats or inducements of any kind offered him. Ho doos not deny it to this day > surely if ho was innocent af ?' ;7wter being lodged in jail ho would de ny it, but its just the other way. I fool tl lat ldid my duty to the best, of ' py knowledge, and if we had not sen) him to jail as noon as we did, it. would have been worse.( t think the colored pfeoplo doaorvo groat credit for then quiotpe&fl in this matter. The negro) elomentin this section, rollgiously and morally, is bettor than ii ever has been before, and this sad and outrageoux h. OCcnrrencehas completely upset every "**""\lpdy. Home wise people may smile I ' at tliis, hub xjwwhl they have witnessed tho Scene rtn SatuVduj night when tho! body was tound it w&yld have bee.i otherwise. \\ hen it heeaino known tUni she was imping they wont in a group with torchos and when they found her, men, worron and children from ten to seventy years of age, lit erally howled, mournod, wopt and prayod and strangO it was, but the | v mturderer carried out his share of the , grief remarkably well. It watt certainly a sad sight, and l! jl hope will nevwrbo my mis to witness again, should my. JManV: Immply write I hip to u at others. as well as myself, Pie CQu.iCCtod with it, have only rn.^ our duty, whieh will be fhi'&r future. ' L-tf IteapeotfaUy, f. bridge, Dec. 10, '88. MK. U\ K1?.N Mll'S KEPIVY* Ua lima* met* In In the eastern porti. xffii ii?-, OT/r_-r_r.^_, if two former county commissioner* we.v roughly hnrutloit ; certain s)an(lr*roua r**o? lutlona were passed unAaublUhed in the county pn|M-rs In roe, plense publish my reply. TIib first chargo'wlleged (by a com mittee employed mp Investlgats the matter) is thut a former board of county cnmntls>doiicrs, ?j?nsletlng of 8. B. La tlium, A. A. BdBkin and myself, did order nii electiofflwlhe InU-rest of the C. A Cm R K.,w1lhbu? the required number of free holtWr*'-. names on lists pin |>ort ing hihI required to Ifiive >i ma jority of the freelfHuers' mimes thereon. They Hnvu disco Vf'reTl ihnt some of ihe?e names do not nppeiir on the tux bonk* us freeholders. Jfrnn Is very good iis fur as it g?>es ; but, .In my humble opinion. thev prtvuuii a gowl deal when they mv ihnt . euchjfftt not bona tide names; ?? their 1 not mpeurlng mi the tux bonks h not conclusive evidence; for I know three or I fou< young men living neur the St/ road, who were h?lrs-al?law to a piece of liind in my neigh lay ltf>'>d whose names <lld not ttppe.iroii'Oie tnxbouktfhnt they were nevertheless freeholders. Another cIhss Hre those whoso land titles afe taken In their wives names, tliut may "fcji.cou* side refill I right by the higher coti*4s, Thesg questions may yet prove a ini? zle I o the le^:>l profession. Besides, wtwrn a mun signs his mime fo a doeM ment of any kind it is presumption to deny his rli<ht or io say he Inn lied In the matter; and to parade hi* usine !>??? fore the public without n thorough I11 vcstlgution is doing the purij 11 grave in justice. The committee tire Jnut us In competent to deny thrir light to sign the petition us '.lie county coiniiiNobmci s were. We were guided somewhat in the mailer by our attorney. When we met m order the eleeilon. I met soim* gentleman Iroin southeast Kershaw. who requested me to poxtpoi ? ? the order ui.lil 0111 !>? X' meeting, iherehy giving litem ?!*???? i" get up a , Miinler pciitliimi, which th?*v ? ail I t hey would present when we mei again. The noi.id willingly gmnicd iheir request, but tliev illd not gel up their petition; hut in the nnun tl m about 50 mime* were added to the peti tion lor tin; election. Among them are the mimes of some of the most Inflnen tiul clt:/.ens of the Lyuuhwood ueigh nnrhood. And la?t, but not least, i* the inline of one of the committee of investi gator*. It Is said that he Is one of the leu llrg persecutors of the commission* re un' liiive been informed that lie sins he helh'Ves that. I was hribe.d !>>? flattery or otherwise to work iu the interest of the ? 'oiisiri;ctlon Company, which I d?Mij* ?'lie who lives in glass houses should not throw stones " 1 guess we both received ii hi i u t the Siuue boodle, to sell out to ilie rich old Yankee. I dhl even berier than he. I did not siyn the petition. I did to the election, noltd aaoinxt the II It , and Induced other* to go mid vote an I did; and It looks ju*T as re?snnable |o un llup.ejudiced mind that he wa? paid to sign away the riglite of his neighbor*, and thereby entail a tax upon them ami his children for lile, hi It does that I was bribed to do my duty. I don't believe, however, that he was hired to sign the potitlom And I furl her mure say that the man who s iys I was bribed in a liar Those whisperers who -un about to slander and backbite men whom they cunnot face mid ushmT. a single fact, could he far better employed sweeping around their own doorsteps. It' iu the opinion of any body the commissioner* have done wrong, the court* are open to them. So come out and show ynur^el ve..? inen. Indict un for thl? greal <-ri ui:? We lire willing atid ready to answer in wie proper authorities I don't hlnniH the people of Khk? K r shww for attempting to ri?l theu?#tiv, of thta tax, nridhlf the ()onfmtMi{<c<e > - 'have left h gup down whereby wo ?-;.o rid ourselves of It, why not he gind t such Is the o-^rr^I^trCTffirrynilT* til. kit Hit the Mint', Shin 'ftrowHng end quarreling with the Commissioners, like a lot of old wo turn, will not piiy one cent of the debt. The second charge Is against Mr. John A. ltnbou ami myself. I'lease leave. ? >itf Mr. Itnhon. 1 hike all blame on inv ? ? w n shoulders The allegation I* ihnt we ?H?1 riot make (.'oust ruction i'mnpMiy comply w|ih i lit* Ai'f of i lie ti uii\ K ipiirinc them to build ihe mad iioin the iSii int **r comity line to Camden, bcloro w? ^iiv! them -niv bonds Tin' Co I'p.'uiy would have will ingly built this mltln lotiitl nine mlle> through Mm level country below i amden for $05,000 (Judge Norton's decUInu htul not then been roniiered ) They told us bo, but they would not use that por tion of the ro?d for some years. I ob jected to tholr building it. I thought then, nnd Htill believe, that It wa* for the bc?t; aa we would thereby save Ihe un necessary tax on n road -not ubciI. The county should give ute credit for It, In stead of censure. The investigating coin mittce are ready to spend largo sums of the people's money to rid thomselves of the tn x on $100,000, and when 1 save l hem the Interest, on $05,000 I mu?t be censured. ??Consistency thou art a Jew el." Do give the duvil Ids dues If he htm any. ?The third nccuxation against me Is that I received $0 for ''signing bond* on pub lic rood." This was an error on the pai t of thQ printer. liy referring to a chock In the treasurer's hands, you will tlod thai it reads for m'yn boards on public rifftds. There were present at the meeting at f?y,nehwood the best elements our county a llortls, but in all large crowds there are all sorts ol people. 'I wo or three In llnmatory speeches wero made. Their grievances were pictured In hideous eol oi? ? the heavy lax, th? short crop, the low price of cotton, tte. They were at a loss .vhoin to blame for all this, and knew not where to look for redress un it the poor, much abused County Com uilcMoneiH hove in night. The sin was at once thrown on them. They were Ihe bribe-takers that bad taken the hard earned dollars out of their children's mouth*. Hence tjie ivBo'ntions tlnd sa vor -o strongly of mob law and anar chism While in otllce I did the best I know ho a ; nnd, as lor my associate#, ?ve may lia v e made some slight mint, ekes, but thai we i'l wrong \V 1 1 lit 1 1 y I deny. The p? - ? 1 1 1 ? ? 1 1 ? were in my possession lor mom lis, aii'i it thciehad been anything wioig about them I c.ould easily have ?b *h"V? >i cl'cm. . I cannot oIomj wis article without j > : ? ln?i my respects to a eertalh Ci ? :ii o e who got the floor at the mass inc. ti ^ ? " completely nun initiated live-six h- ? ! ? ? ? om'Ul?M,mei"< concerned lu toe i' ' matter llecrept up meekly like . -beep and l^gif ' to bieaS Hu<l?lenl, In- ? I i - - . ovil|^?luil lie Is a politician. lie b, yiur fo rip nifd tojliorf, to rear andc;;\- t . ihrows oil' Ihe^ilyci y ot heaven that in nad been ^euvloglhe Devil in. The sigu? of i he ( ross develop Into enormous ear-, and there stood before the (tli raged ubice a veritable iihs of rrglstero' that no doubt could trace his back lo the old mule that John lv rode to camp meellng long bet' ' .fw Hi foi . Hi braj e ? ? ?. ' -?? ' Stayed and Olf.yed tic ? ?? to; t ;oopi?I*>' r / fit n'l. W"Xc<l ? ?; .'v I' *' without ? '?**?< ?' ? ?' United lbs' lie it'ii not <!l.? ? ? i ,iH' CiiUii'^ c.il lid Iff tllV, il^e Ooii , i,i- If :? vf* a* 1 1 old. How foMlliuite iliac nop-j i ? Smm> of >v?M*e (hlu voracious md mal would ciriKlnly navft *Ntent>?-rn?r. To III III J would pmv. ??NVIioii, IJobt L?'l n|?!~-jro ?]ow| ?top! ruch am wultkh ij of the llHvmnrUet riot. But thank heaven ! thla woiiUI-Imj dynamiter bud uothiiV to alliijr but mud. J. W. GARDNER. Summons for Relief. t Count*. Sooth Cabolina ? KershaI Cojjht of Common Pm C. S. Whirnant , Plaintiff, against ' "j C. B. Streeter, Defendant. To The Defendant: ? Von ai? here by summoned and required to dnswer the complaint in thijr action, jkhiclx will be nled ?n the office uf th?*Clerk vf the Court of Common PJeaa for said County, and 1 6 serve a copy of your answer to the ^aid complaint on the subscriber at bid office, in Camden, 8. C, within tww/ty days after the sorvice hereof, tKdlusiv? of the day of such service; agu-if you fail to auswer ^fihin the time afore iff in this action will mrt for the judgment le complaint. ** mber 12th, A, D. 1888, tfce ? mplai said, the plain -Apply to the ~ demanded in Dated D Camden, S. C , D. BLAKENEY, ^Plaintiff's Attorney. To The Defendant C. B. Streeteb : Tttko notice that the Summons and Complaint of this action were iiled in the office of tiie Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County, on the 17th day of December, 1888. E. D. BLAKENEY, PrfTs. Att'y. Dec. 17 th, 1888. | Summons for Relief. South Carolina, / Court of Common Kershaw County. J Pleas. Joseph Be I ton, Plaintiff , against ? C. Ii. Sifcctcr, Defendant. To The Defendant. ? You are hereby snmmoued and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is therewith served on you, and to borve a copy of yonr answer t.o the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Cauidv.n, ?. C., within twenty days aft(?r the service hereof, exclusive of th? day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint witbiu the time aforesaid, the plain tiff in this action will apply to the Court for the rolief demanded in the complaint. Dated December 12th, A. D. 1888. C. L. WINKLER, Plaintiff's Attornoy. To The Defendant. C. B. Streeter: Take notice ? that the Summons and i Complaint of this action were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County, on the 17 1 U day of Dec., A. D. 1888. C. L. WINKLER, PJ'ff'a Att'v. Dt?c. lVi.h. 18^. There will he on exhibition at Frank Zemp's drug store, (one door north of Camden Bakery) thla week an* for the next two weeks, the grandest display or Toys and other HOLIDAY GOODS ever broiurht to this town, consisting in part of tK)J Dolls (wax, china and bisque) from 5 c mts to 31.50. 800 Va ses from 10 cents to 81.50 per pair. 6(H) Cups and Saucers from 5 cents to 81.00 500 Mugs from 5 cents to 50ct?. 150 Wood Wagons and Carts from 5 cents to 33.00. Tin Horses and Wag ons in abundance from 5 cents to 25 cents. 50 lioll Chairs at 10 centsjcome quick or they will begone. TOY FURNITURE and Tea Sets from 5 cents to 31.00. Children's Chairs and Swings from 40c. to 3100. A now lino of Toy Books from 5 cents to 31.00; bo sure to see them. A large assortment of Ilorns, PJptols and tyalls. Drums fr< m 25 cts. to 31.00 Acc from 31.00 to 33.50. Large lot of Kichstor Ilarmon cas from 5 cents to 25 cents. IMMENSE STOCK of Doll Carriages, Hods and Cradles, Doll Shoes, Stockings and Parasols from 5 cents to 25 cents. A full line of Plush (ioods, such as Dressing Cases, Clocks, Alhums, dent's Smoking Sets, Ac. A lull line of Fancy Boxes of Pa per and Envelopes from 10 cents to 75c. Largo and handsome PHOTO FRAMES, Cabinet and Pannel, from 40 cents to *1.25. Pheringun, (a now and most at tractive gitno for boys or girls to be played indoors or outdoors) 50 cents. \ choice line of Toilet Soap and Per I'nmcrv put up in style Just suitable for XNSAS PRESENTS. 'i: !r.i N-il Hose Exl ract, the latest j ; . ' | >-i ' ! 1 1 t out. 31.25 per bottle. ? .< swinsriiur an 1 Parlor Detroit Colored .. .. , ! :<?>< 1 ofhoaidv for 5 c'j?. '? !ii\ ; i.;vs cards and Hooks u i-j, lace rtrlccCions and line ongrav I inr's f re m 5 ceuts to 50 cents. ,;?st. but. not least, the Cnekern, i t o g? and small Torpedoes, Chinese 1, mterns and many others too numor s to mention. SPECIAL ATTENTION tl prices priven to orders for Xmas ?( s and conn* nerchatits who d> to l>.?ridl<it the ? ^oo.ls during the son Oik visit to ny. tore willeon e you tiVat the half has not been I fold. FRANK M. ZEMP.muggi.t . . viQUlD QUO KOfl ilippers $1.60, tadies' slippers tor 10 cents. Kid Opera 70 cents; Crochet slppers 16 eta. Infant's Sandals 85 cents, Baths good Polish 10 oents. fine Silk Umbrellas 12.00. Walking oanee 15, 20 and 25 cents. A nice Trunk 50 oents to $12.00. A satchel and strsp, a tine valine, toilet set black ing brush and box of blacking 25 cents. Silver plated glove and shoe buttoner 20 cents, Cork insoles 10 oents. * ' 2 ,? ^vVvvsb^-' 1 8 ? : ? 8'"" Boys' Fola Caps 10 oents and 25 cents; Men's Stiff Hats $1.00 np; Men's Soft Hats, wide and narrow brim, Fine Fur Hats, easy wearing Crush Hats, 50 cents to $2.00; Men's new style Stiff Hats, Dunlap & Miller blacks, Boy's Turbans, Helmet and Jockey Caps. Summons for Relief. South Carolina, / Coubt or Common Kershaw Count*. \ Pleas. T. A. Bridges, J. 0. Bridge*, Copart ners in trade , doing business in , Kershaw County , State aforesaid, I as Bildges Bros , Plaintiffs, againsi I C. B. Streeter, Defendant. ! To Tub Defendant.? You ar#> here by summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, whioh will be hied in tbe office of the Cleric of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of jour answer to the said complaint ou the subscriber at his office iu Camden, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer tbe complaint within the time afore said, tbe piaintifT in this action will apply to the Court for the judgment demanded in the complaint. Dated Dec. 12, 1888, Camden, S. C. E. D. BLAKENEY, Plaintiff's Attorney. To TiibJ^efendant, C. B. Streeter: Take notice- that the Summons and Complaint of this action wore filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Karabaw County, on the 17th day of Dec., A. D. 1888. E. D. BLAKENEY. Pl'fFs Att'y. Dec. 17th. 1888. ? C. k D. Jams and pickles at J S Rhame's. To The Public. I beg leave to inform ray friends and the trading public, that I nave opened up a large stock of Dry Hoods, Cloth ing, Roots and Shoes, Huts, &c., one door South of A. D. Kennedy's. . I invite your attention to my stock of millinery goods. Everything to be sold cheap for cash. Hides, Ac. ^Highest market prices paid for Ott?r Skins, Coon Skins, Fox Skins, Htdos, &o. M. IUCII. Mortgage Sale. South CaholinA? Kershaw County N T Purdy # Co., vs. D A McDonald. Foreclosure of Mortgage. Under and by virtue of a power of Rale contained in the above stated mort gage. wo will proceed to sell before the Court House door in Camden, on the fiist Monday in January, A. D. 1889, during the lecral hours of sale, the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate. PPinp: and being in the County and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and seventeen acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of Mrs. Delilah Clynurn; East by lands of W. W. King; South bv lands of Daniel Bethtme and Joel Yarbor ough. and West by lands of Joel Yar borough. Term* of sale, cash. X. T. PUKHY A CO., Mort.aratrees. li. B. CLARKE, i Djc, 17, 1888. Att'y. ?l SHOES, CtOTHlNG, HATS , AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ! '"The l>eef, only th<? boht, and nothing but the best." Look steadily at this card without blinking while you count twenty, and do so as often as possible between now and the time you visit OUR STORE to securo somo of tho extraordinary bargains wo aro offerin In order to reduce our immense stock of GLO THING we havo wtartod a Bargain Counter and placed upon it somo of our finest suits which wo havo marked down to tho bottom figures. Don't fail to see them boforo buying. Cfaurtetf uv, Cfaelmptl RaJlroai. HmUmt* MTlsion. Taking effect Sunday, Nov. 26, 1888. Augusta, Charleston, Columbia, Kingville, Camden, Westville, Kershaw, Mineral Sp'a Pleatant Hill, Lancaster, LEAVE * t AM AM 700 900 9 CO ARRIVE Catawba j'ct., 2 23 Rock Hill, 3 00 Terzah, 3 28 Yorkville, 5 36 Sharon, ? Hickory G've 12 08 6 30 12 49 0 29 1 06 rt 56 1 18 7 19 1 23 7 29 1 44 8 03 9 09 9 63 . 10 51 11 09 11 29 12 09 LKAVE T M P M Hickery G've 2 30 Sharon, 2 58 Yorkville, 12 46 3 45 Terzah, 12 56 4 03 R ck Hill, 1 17 5 00 Catawba J'ct, 1 48 5 B0 Lancaster, 2 26 7 01 Pleasant Hill, 2 45 7 44 Mintral Sp's, 2 50 7 54 Kershaw, 3 03 8 17 Westville, 3 18 8 44 Camden, 3 47 9 43 ARRIVE 3 52 606 6 55 9 10 10 55 P M Camden, Kingville, Colu inbia, Charleston Augusta, t A M 6 15 7 30 9 04 8 3a 845 9 29 11 28 12 44 2 39 3 01 4 20 4 55 7 25 6 55 8 25 8 47 9 53 11 10 12 35 1 23 1 35 2 04 2 38 4 20 6 35 9 36 10 20 P M P M A ?Daily, except Sunday. Trains stop on signal at all stations. Passenger trains run through be tween Columbia and Yorkville, and with througn coaches between Charles ton and Yorkville. JOHN OL Agent, ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Take notice that Maurice H. Sim mondft has this 14th day of December, A. D. 1888, made an assignment to mo for the benefit of his creditors who will please present their claims prop erly proven, and at a meeting of the creditors which is hereby called at my office in the town of Camden, on the 81st inst B. B. CLARKE, Assignee. Liquors of all Kinds * , %>.? which 1 am offering at the vory loweaft*? prices. Pure North Carolina (2oMk?? \Vhiskey at $2.00 ami $2.50 pec gallop. . Also other irrades as cheap anouiM bought elsewhere. " ' r Tobacco And Cigars. A full line of Tobacco and CigaM. IB connection with the above I keep 9 Mb lect stork of choice Family U rocMUk? When in neeti of anything in my atlk , be sure to give me a call. Iff- Mr. T. .1. Wilson is with me would he pleased to have hkj I call and see him. l|| I JOHN McSMYMH BLACKSMITH SHOP. 1 beg leave to inform my friendsand the public generally that I can now b found at tne shop formerly used by? Mr. J*. "Watkins. On account of the short crop I am going to do work very cheap. Horse shoeing a specialty. I have had 30 year's experience in this business and guarantee satlsfaotion. JOHN JENKINS. I Blf ObM Rivea unlrtr* lud satisfaction la tb? I cur* of Gonorrhoea a?d I Qle?t. I prescribe It and fool safe In r*o?mm?nd In* tt to all suffsrsr*. ,1. J. STOW KB, B.b^ 1 D.c.t-r, III. PRICK, SI. ?0. Bold by DragfiaU. MMl & KIRKLEY, Agents, Camden, S. C. NOTICE, Notice is hereby criven that all notes, papers and accounts have placed in the hands of lieath, Sprii, & Co., for collection. All parties debted to me, and whose accounts now due, are requested to make MJN> ment to them. A. It. SMITHS SH OES v We always have on hand a complete line of Clement & Ba\\J and P. Cox fine shoes for ladies, misses and children. OurBajil State Shoes are well known and appreciated by this commit* nity and need only to be mentioned. On our bargain coun ter will bo found a large lot of shoes which wo are selling at half price. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valioes. In this line our stock will bo found full and complete and we cord iajjly in vite every one to call early and often whilo theTbargains feet. ZEMP BROS. At- Arthur's old stand.