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Annual Report <>F THE COUNTY TREASURER OF KERSHAW COUNTY FOR THE. 1 Year 1890-91. To His Honor, Judge J. J. Nor ton, Presiding Judge at the June. 1892, ter/w of Court, in Kersfuic County: Tbe following is a list of the County and School Claims ap proved and ordered paid for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1890, and end ing October 31st, 1891 : DISBURSEMENTS. * County Claims, To whom Paid. No C'k. 727 S B Latham, for nupplios* to poor, $ 2 85 753 B H Boykin, for supplies to poor. 6 00 763 A D Kennedy, hardware, 5 55 778 J T Mickle, for writ of lu nacy. 3 0O 786 J L Haile, for jail fee?. f>4 10 787 C L Winkler, Trial Jtis .-tice salary, 50 00 788 J A Sheorn, assignee. Tri al Justice salary, 10 00 789 J T Trnesdel, Trial Jus tice salary. s 10 00 790 J A Sheorn, assignee, con stable account, 7 95 791 J L Haiie, for constable account, 50 00 792 B H Truesdel, for consta ble account, ~ 12 50 793 Tillman Shaw for consta ble account 12 50 794 S N Newman for trial jus \ tice salary 5 25 ' 7&> J J! Truesdel for trial jus **ice salary \ 00 796 J L Haile for consta^p account *"* 50 00 797 S N Newman for trial jus tice salary 10 00' 798 J AMunn for trial jus tice salary 3 33 799 J A Mnnn for trial jus- . ^ tice salary ,6 67 800 C L Winkler for trial jus- > tice salary 50 00 -I 801 B L Bell for constable ac 4Dunt \ 6 70 802 G P Ford cash paid for transporting prisoners . 9 65 809 J A Sheorn, assignee, "tri- , | al justice salary 10 0C &O0 <7 X, 'JViatcltm- tor mtmnopm and wood tor JtMriom 2 1/5 SIO J F Bobwoo ?ad A W Cnnnin&bmm, Coos Acct 3 70 I 812 J" F Hobinsoa for coasts- / oie account r. t> 3U 812 C L Winkler, assign? of H E Beard, trial jastfce salary 2000 813 J D Nelson constable Acct 4 70 814 H E Beard trial justice < salary 10 00 j SI 5 J A Sheorn, assignee of J W Floyd, trial justice salary 10 00 i 816 J L Haile const account 50 00 ' 817 J T Truesdel T J salary 10 00 818 C L. Winkter T J salary 50 00 819 D C Kirkley Auditor's salary 233 33 820 f > H T ruesdel Const Acct 1*2 50 821 J A McDowell. Co Conns. fees 229 60 822 J S Meroney for oft\o% rent 45 00 823 I 1 Holland for foot- way 29 25 824 A C Watts for bridge 59 90 825 S K Koss for injury to mule 12 00 826 J P Abbott for poor 6 (Hi 827 S I* Paschall for poor 3 00 828 Hiram "Nettles for roads 5 0C 829 N A Betlmne for bridge 137 5C 830 J M W alts %>r stationery &c. 8 31 831 C L Winkler a* tor ney fees in Suit vs C C Haile, County Treasurer 150 (X 832 C W McCaskill, County Commissioner fees 210 9t 833 A A Boy kin, County Com missioner fees 157 4( 834 J A Sbeorn, Assignee for printing 98 91: 835 S X Newman for T J Sal. 10 (K 836 W T Hall for repairs to jail > 31 26 837 J J Watki us for jury com missioner fees 64 00 838 J S Meroney for rent of treasurer*^ and auditor's , office 40 (K] 839 J X Jones for lumber 17 07 ' 840 J D Pate for bridgo . 10 0(1 841 A B Rabon & Bros, for lumber and bridge 21 33 842 C \V Birchm^re for print ing .'36 50 843 A \V Bnmet for medical account 48 00 844 J D Nelson for const acct 9 30 845 D L DeSaussure for med ical account 10 00 846 L E Kirkley for bridge 30 00 847 J E Yaugban for supplies to poor 500 00 848 A C W atts for bridge 25 00 849 C L Winkler for stamps and expenses 1 50 350 A K Ross for p?r 6 00 . 851 J M Stroud for poor 3 00 852 A C Watte for bridge 24 96 853 Tillman Shaw {dt const account 12 50 854 C L Winkler for Clerk's salary 2U) 00 855 T B Clyburn for bridge 50 00 856 Hilton & Hough for poor 50 00 857 Mrs. S L Bruce for poor 858 E H (ioti for bridge > 7 Ott *69 J E Yaugban for supplies 400 00 86? J JL Haile for jail fees 1S6 40 5C1 J W Gardner for guard-/ ing bridge * 9 00 872 n 0 A B.reuincre printing 10 50 J A ilcOoweil incidental expenses J 170 36-1 J H Addison for bridge 8 00 365 A A Boy kin work on road ^ 2 00 C W McCaskill work on _ bri-lge - '3 00 *tf>7 J I I'ruesdtrl T J salary 3 33 BC* J T Fruesdel ** v 6 67 S69 H?-nrv Hort on const Acct 3 00 870 P I \j'iep:^ne, assignee of J S.Meroney, office rent 50 00 87 i \\ 1 : 1 all for poor and re *11-* t?? coort bouse 9 00 1 Sh??ori?, assignee of H Bira.-M, road work *6 00 8^? J K \ ;i_'l;an for supplier 250 99 874 J CI* >!!ings interest, &c on loan to connty 10 36 875 B H 1 kin for poor 24 00 876 F M Z?uip for poor 7 60 8<7 J L H.tiJ*- constable Acct 16 66 87S J L Haile constable Acct 33 34 87'J (J L v\ inkier T J salary 16 66 880 C L \\ inkier T J salary 33 34 881 John Sinkler for keeping of poor bouse 100 00 8^2 Lizzie Bolton right of way 8 00 883 T R Kirkley for bridge 3 82 8*4 J A iSheorn, assignee of H K Beard. T J salary 3 33 88 r, J A Sb ??orn, assignee of H K Beard, T J salary 6 67 8?/i S N Newman T J salary 3 33 887 S N Newman " ,T* " 6.67 8%8 Tillman Shaw, Const Aect 1250 8*'.* C S Humphries for lumber 54 50 890 D J Fletcher Const Acct 3 35 801 T B Civ burn for bridge 50 00 J no W Corbett for medical account 31 00 894 W i!son Richardson bridge 2 00 8t);i J R Goodale for coroner 107 75 896 J R Goodale & Son for supplies 23 04 807 A A Moore, Med Acct ? 39 50 808 Banm Bros, assignee of J W Rose It & B 8 50 800 Baum B ros. assignee John Hinsron, roads 9 00 9<)() Banm Bros. assignee of S A Vincent, poor 5 00 901 Banm Bros, assignee, BB Clarke printing . 17 75 On 2 J A Sheorn, assignee of J W Floyd, T J salary 3 33 9'K'S J A Sbeor.'i. assignee of J iV Floyd, T J salary 6 67 904 J A SI ieorn. assignee of S N Newman holding inquest 8 50 9< >5 J A Sneorn. assigne of T I> Gardner, <?u?id. Br. 7 00 9(;fJ F L Z^iup, assignee of J 1> Deas, coal for jail 21 80 9o7 S J; Latham for feeding jurors 74 00 905 ? B Latham for supplies ^ to poor * 2 75 909 P T Villepigue, assignee of .J S Me.'oney, office rent 50 00 910 J E W Haile post mortem 15 00 911 \V W Br id ley for bridge 20 00 912 J L Haile jail feps 85 00 913 J L Haile arresting pris oners in cases cog. ? by state conrt. 176 25 *14 B J Truesdel for poet mortem 1000 915 D C Kifkley for stationery 3 75 916 James Mink, assignee, J E Shirley bridge 917 J E Vaughan for supplies to poor 918 C L Winkler for writ of lunacy 3 00 919 _L W i nkler Atty's fees 10 00 920 C L Winkler for writ of ^ lunacy 8 00 821 A D Kennedy, assignee of AC Watts, bridge 1011 922 A D Kennedy for supplies 12 50 923 Banm Bros, assignee of ? * AUen Medlin 85 00 924 J J Watkins witness ticket 65 35 925 James L Haile jail fees 169 30 927 J D Deas for coal 10 45 928 A J Freitag work at jail 1 50 929 Jdhn C Man, assignee of . . AC Wfttta bridae .. .. 4. Uariiogtou as sUeriff 13 36 939 J A Sbeorn, assignee of H E Beard, trial justice acct 10 00 940 B H Trnesdel const acct 6 45 941 W H Trnesdel " " 12 50 942 C L Winkler trial justice S 50 00 943 F L Zemp, assg. clerk fees 100 00 944 W M Lollis, assignee of K M Thompson. bridge 5 00 j $*45 J D Nelson constable acct 11 50 ! 940 J Ij Haile constable acct 50 00 1*47 J T Trnesdel trial justice 10 00 948 J K Ashe, assignee B F Jones 34 00 949 (3 <J- Haile, assignee B J Trnesdel 3 10 950 T V Williams for travel ing expenses Hancaster county commissioners 5 00 951 j?aurn Bros, assignee of Alien Medliti 100 00 j 952 S N Newman trial jasticeS 10 00 j 953 1> M Melton constable acct 12 30 j 954 -Tc'hn r Man. assignee of -- ; :<<i jurors tickets 90 20 95 5 -J I j Halle for transporta tion account 293 90 ! 95P? F L Zemp. assignee Wm Clyburn, clerk fees 342 15 ! 957 F L? Zemp for supplies 1 10 j 958 -I A Sheorn, assignee of J vV Floy J. trial justice 10 00 I 959 -\ W Floycl constable acct 5 10 j 9(10 J A McDowell, trav exp 25 00 9f'? 1 D F Dixon, assg. bridge 20 61 j 902 Edward Mack for poor 1 00 903 Wru Clybnrn clerk fees 33 51 i 904 J C Rollings traveling ex penses of Sheriff from Lancaster to asylum 20 00 i 965 J A McDowell expenses paid for surveying party 52 50 DISBURSEMENTS. I Jurors. Witnesses and Constable tickets amounting in the ag gregate to $2,(569.25 I SCHOOL CERTIFICATES. District No. 1. No Am't 1 R E Boy kin I 15 00 2 F P Wiley 20 00 o W W Carter 30 00 4 Quacks Jefferson, janitor. 5 00 5~ E A Reed 15 00 <> M A Shannon 35 00 7 1, T Baker 55 55 5 C R Spencer 100 00 9 E P Stoney . 35 00 II N S Withers 35 00 13 N S Withers 35 00 14 W W Cat-tar 30 00 15 ?. A Reed J5 00 16 F P Wiley SO 00 17 L T Baker 55 55 is C R Spencer 100 00 ID E P Stoney 20 M A Shannon 21 R E Boykin 22 J L Haile 28 N S Withers 24 L T Baker 25 C R Spencer 26 E P Stoney 27 M A Shannon 28 W W Carter 29 R E Boykin 30 F P Wiley 31 E A Reed 32 C R Spencer 33 D C Kirkley 34 W W Carter 35 R E Boykin 36 A B Murphy T&6 E A Reed 37 C R Spencer 38 R E Boykin 38 L T Baker 29 Lucy M Levy 39 E P Stoney 40 N S Withers 40 James Levy ; 41 0 R Spencer 41 J G McCullough 42 M A Shannon 42 Robt. Morrison 43 E P Stoney 43 P P Wiley 44 M A Shannon 45 N S Withers 46 Robert Morrison 47 N S Withers 48 M A Shannon 49 E P Stoney 60 J <J McCullough 51 R E Boykin 52 W W Carter 53 E A Reed 54 A B Mnrphy 55 James Levy 56 J R Goodale & Son for stove 57 Robert Morrison1* 58 A B Murphy 59 E A Reed 60 R E Boykin 61 E P Stoney 62 J G McCullough. 63 N S Withers 64 M A Shannon 65 James Levy 66 W W Carter 68 J G McCullough 69 N S Withers 70 M A Shannon 71 Robert Morrison 1 7 % Jas. Levy, janitor \ 5 73 E P Stoney 75 E A Reed 76 W W Carter 77 A B Murphy 78 R E Boykin J R Goodale ft Son stoves and fixtures C W Birchmore , 18 823 53 District No f. No. 2 A W Powell $ 3 Virgil Johnson 5 W I'Willepigue 6 H Powell \ 7 H Powell Am't. 35 00 35 00 33 75 3000 1430 v ?*oi H Powell j* yjj?w 18CP Oalp 14 O P Otrip ^ 15 Virgil S Johnson 16 AW Powell 17 Rosa Y Lee 18 W I Villepigna 19 Rosa Y Lee 20 W I Villepigue 21 Geo W Malone 22 Rosa Y Lee 23 Geo W Malone 24 W 1 Yillepigue 25 Geo W Malone 3731 05 District No*?. i No Ain't 1 T A Spradley re pairs to S li $ 4 < K) 2 Anna Holland 25 00 3 J J Lock wood 20 00 5 A S Holland 25 <M) 4 Minnie (J Brown 33 35 (> .1 J Lock wood 20 00 7 A S Holland 25 <W) 5 Minnie 0 Brown 33 30 (.) J J Lock wood 20 00 I 11 Minnie C Brown 33 33 ; 13 \T E Shaw 8 33 j 12 J E Shaw 33 33 j 14 AS Holland 25 00 15 J E Shaw 33 83 j 10 J R Ooodale k Son for material furn ished . 3 50 |842~47 District No 4. No , Am't 3 C L Brown special $ 25 (X) 4 E H Berkley 21 85 5 C L Brown special 25 00 6 P T Bruce 30 00 i 7 P T Bruce 30 00 8 C L Brown. 25 00 9 0 L Brown 25 00 1181 85 District No 5. ; No Am't 1 W W Brown f 25 00 i 2 J P Herring 27 50 3 J P Herring 2/ 50 4 R W Hammond 27 50 5 R W Hammond 27 50 6 F J Hall o 26 00 7 Lewis Perkins for rent of house 5 00 8, Francis J Hall 26 00 9 Nancy Marshall 15 00 10W A Baker 27 50 11 AW Powell 27 50 J2 J P Herring 27 50 f 289 50 District No 6. No - Ain't 1 Mittie Conway $ ? 25 00 i 2 W W Brown 25 00 j 3 Joel Hough ? 85 00 I 5 P T Bruce 30 00 j 6 Mittie Conway 12 50 I 7 Joel Hough 83 75 j 8 WW Brown 12-50 9 M G McGougan 80 00 10 M G McGougan 80 00 11 J M Sowell 11 65 12 J M Sowell ^ 11 65 13 J M Sowell 11 65 14 W W Brown 25 00 15 Joel Hough 8 75 $302 45 Distb ict No 7 No A raft. 1 J F Gardner * ? 45 00 2 J F Gardner 30 00 3 Geo F Bruce 25 oO 4 Ella Kirkley 25 00 5 Ella Kirkley - 25 00 6 Geo F Brace 25 00 GW Peters No cer- f tificate 13 Dist 30 00 $205 00 District No 8 - No - Ain't 1 W It Bruce $ 30 00 2 Lois S Perry 22 50 3 T F Boozer 30 00 4 W R Bruce 30 00 4 R L Atkinson 25 50 oRLAtiinson "3(M)0 6 S B Thpmpson 20 00 7 T F BoWr 25 50 8 W R Bruce 30 00 9 S B Thompson 20 00 10 Mittie Conway 30 00 11 Lois Perry 22 50 12 W R Brace 30 00 13 Mittie Conway 25 00 14 Miss R B Mickle 30 00 15 Miss &B Mickle 30 00 16 Miss Lois Perry 30 00 17 Miss Lois Perry 30 00 18 A W Powell 25 00 It) A W Powell 12 50 20 Mary Shannon 20 00 21 Mary Shannon 20 00 22 Miss Lois Perry 25 00 23 Miss Lois Perry 15 00 27 H Powell ^ 20 00 * $628 50 District No 9 No LY > Am't 1 S B Thompson * $ 20 00 3 L S Salmond X 20 00 4 S B Thompson \ 2o oo 5 Lillie, EBenton ? Sg 6 S B Thompson ? 7 John McKain. 2o oo 7 L S Salmond " 2o oo " 8 John McKain , 2o oo 9 L S Salmond 2o oo 10 Lon Benton 3o oo 11 Lon Benton 3o oo 11 L S Salmond *91-92 lo oo 1? Lou M Stover - . 3o oo 13 Lou M Stover ; 3o oo 14^ L S Salmond 2o oo 15 lillie E Benton So oo imUfiAgentoa No ! Am't 1 X I??M J?n>M 1 ? SI? OO. S A Xor?XI? Bllay SO OO 2 LtUl* Twitfcj 25 00 3 Lula Twitty^ v 25 00 4 Isaac A James 20 00 5 Ella H Kngliib 6 Isttc A James 7 Isaac A James 8 Isaac A James 20 00 9 A Lydia Riley * 30 00 -? Ella M English * 20 00 10 Luia Twitty 25 00 11 Lula Twitty 25 00 12 Isaac A James 7 00 13 Ella M English 1 20 00 14 Isaac A James 20 00 15 Isaac A James 7 00 Rans Leak, work d?ae Academy 25 00 10 Geo S Hacker k Son folding doors 10 00 Spring, Heath & Co 25 90 F J Hay for work done, on S House 35 20 IS Je.innie Richard? 6 25 A L Riley special cIm? 30 00 District So il i N t? -i i 1 Gussie Wolst | 2 R C Ford | 3 Nannie II Nelson 1 5 Annie Bailey 5,"B II Scott 6 J A Grigsbv 7; II B Williams 8 M A Williamson 9 R C Ford 10 William Murphy 11 Gussie Wolst 12 R B Williams 13 Nannie H Nelson 14 Hannah Harris n W B Harris 16 J A Grigsby 17 Annie Bailey 18 Gussie Wolst 19 B R Scott 20 B R Scott 21 Hannah Harris 22 W B Harris 23 William Murphy 24 R B Williams |585 00 District No 11 No ^ Ara't 1 H D Smith building 8chool Home $ 72 70 b A L Moody 25 00 7 Ella M English 25 00 8 E H Whitaker 25 00 9 S H Weatbery 25 00 10 Howell Morrell 20 60 11 Ella MEcglUh 15 00 12 R B Anderson 25 00 13 John C P Willians 25 00 14 H Powell 25 00 15 E H Whitaker 33 00 16 E H Whitaker 7 00 17 S II Westberry 15 00 18 A L Moody 23 00 19 Robt B Anderson 25 00 20 Howell Morrell 19 43 21 A I Moodv |5 00 23 L L W hi taker *3 00 22 .loljn O P Wi li un^ ? 6 25 24 Howell MonvH 2S 37 25 Howell Murryli SO 00 26 J H G??odal?- <V S- ? a love f<?r Smir'si ^ 13 27 L L \V?,ii;.k?V c:!5 <><) 28 1 < L W hi i :i U? r i 5 < ;0 I) K >i I !'ii' ( invifi'i -t iiooi }! i:*s ? 10 1 ) > 12 ?S IKK)!. CONTINGENT. N?? '? i | ' j 2 it B Claik? School Ap porlioninent 4 00 3 G P Culp s<*r Bd of Ex 10 50 4 W I Villepi^ue ?t?r bd of ex 19 00 5 TJ Kirkluml ser Bd of Kx 0 00 10 C W Birch more printing 6 50 J M Walts coin's, sal. 124 88 J M Watts corn's, sal. 224*82 J M Watts corn's, sal. 52 70 J M Watts corn's, sal. 87 60 $530 00 RECAPITULATION OF COUNTY CLAIMS. $ 977 63 2 779 04 1 1G5 51 1 234:90 1253 87 Jurors, Witness tod Constable Tickets 2 669 25 Jaly Bail road coupons, 1891 3 500 00 Jan. Rail road conpone, 1892 3 465 00 Total, $17 045 20 17 045 20 /"IT RECAPITULATION OF SCHOOL CLAIMS District No I, $ 2 126 95 " 1, 1618 09 - u " 1, 78 49 " 2, 73105 44 3, 342 47 " 4, 1S18S 44 5, 289 50 *\G, 302 45 " " 7, 205 00 " " " 8, 628 50 " 9, * 430(H) " 10. 4 SO 35 "11, 5S5tX) " 12, 5S6 00 School Contingent, 536 00 Paid School held io Bank 1889-90 701 57 Total, $9 832 27 $9 832 21 ~ * $26 977 47 Paid School ; Claims for fiscal y<>ar 1889-90 j amonntiug to 334 50 334 5( Total, $27 211 9 1 : ? ! . I ~ -IV. JA WHY 18 THE m. L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CEHfe^EN THE *t?T SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET f It la a seamless shoe, with so tacks or wax thread to hart the feet; made of tbo best fine calf, stTllsli IU ??|l. and because we make ri ore thoes of thi? trad* than any other manufacturer, it equals hand tewed shoes costing from $4.u0 to $<.00. W? Genalne Hand-sowed, the (Inwt calf ? shoe ever offered for $5.00; equals French Imported shoes which cost from $s.ft)to $12.0). #0 Hand-tjewed Welt Shoe, fine calf, ??f ? stylish, comfort-iV : nd ?' irable. Tic best shoe ever offered at t!i!-i t ? ? : - 3 prude as cus tom-made shoes cost hi ; I &?.<?>. SO JO Pallce Wlioi ; . ..:..ur!s Railroad Men and Letter Carrier.-- nil wear them; flueealf, seamless, smooth Inside, b avy three soles, exten sion edge. One pair will wear a year. ttO 50 fine cnlf] no better till- ever ofT<-rod at this price; one trial will convmcc those who want a shoe for comfort and s< rvico. AO 35 and 82. 00 U'ei rbiiicmun'* shc?s & mmrn are very strong and durable. Thosj who have given them a trial will wear o<> other niKke. DnVo' 82. OO nnd $1.75 seho<>l sli.*..* uxo ! DVJD worn by the boys everywhere; they sell ! on their merits, as the increasing *?te? show. ? o/4!ac 83.00 II a nd-?e i.ved shoe, best baUICo iJongoln, verv st jrifsh: equals French Imported shoes costing from s?.<m Ladles' 2.50. 82.00 un?l S1.7.? shoe for MlssesarethebestflneDorigoia. stylish and durable. C'aotton, ? 6t*e that IV. I.. iJouiclas' name uud price are stamped on the bottAitu of .uch shoe. or-TAKE no srBSTrrrTE.^j Insist on local advertised dealers .'.implying you. i W. L. DOUGLAS, lirockie::. Mass. Soil by FOLLOW THE CROWD And go to Dl\. MOORE'S DRUG STORE for So la Water, Milk Shakes, Sherbets. Ices, etc., flavored with pure natur al fruit juices; Limeades, Lem onades, Cream Soda and Acid Phosphate drinks. GLENN MINERAL WATER Sparkles from our fountain, combining the medicinal vir tues of this well-known water with the pleasantness of an iced beverage. If you are afHieted with "that tired feeling" try a glass of Mexican Kola* It will in vigorate you, We have every variety and , style of drinks found at a first ! class fountain. Our list is too j large to enumerate: we have i everything from "Nectar, the! beverage of the UodV down. A. A. MOORE, I Physician and Druggist. I for Infants and Children* 1 ' i. m ?'Castor la is so well adapted to children that | * . I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. AscutK, *!. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn", X. Y. 44 The use of ' Castoria ' is ??"> universal and its merits so veil known that it set*ms a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent f&mihea who do not keep Castoria within eup reach." CiSLOS JtlRTTK, D.D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloom ingdale Reformed Church. Castoria cure# Colic, Const! pAtiori, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation. Kills Worms, give* sleep, and promotes d& gestion, Without injurious medicatloa. " For several years I haT* recommended 3 your * Castoria. ' and shall al?v* coutinao to do so as It has Invariably produced beaefldal results," ! Edwih F. Paemx, M. D., M The Wiothrop," 1.9th Street and 7th At<v, i Xc? York City. Thk Currant Com?A*r, 77 Mrs rat Sr&mst, K tew Tou. TAW'S % CASH BARM SMB. dARRISON BLOCK ?I" CAMDEN, S.C. | 10 cent Ginghams at 8 cent*. Best Calicoes at 0^ cents Shirting Calcoes Fast Colors at 4* cents. Bleached Long Clot^ ot all prices ^ Brown : Homespuns at all prices. The nicest Stock of Table Linens in the city, which we Gan save yon 25 to 50 per cent on. Spool Silk, 100 yards 5 cents. " Twist 1 cent. Good Pins 1 cent a paper. u Needles 1 ; " . " We carry a nice stock of millinery which you will find ex ceedingly. low, We are closing our stock of clothiug out /C ? \ Our stock of shoes can not be downed by any house in t^e city. We do not sell paper bottom shoes, but will give ybu honest goods every tiint at lower prices than you can buy ulse where. Remember wv do not offer you an ai ticle at $2 then fall to $1.25, or as they say. make up on you. We do a strictly fair, square, honest business and treat everybody alike. Curry Combs. 5 10 cents to 25 cents. Horse Brushes. 10 cents to 40 cents. Bridle Bits, 5 and 10 cents. Hammers, 5 cents to 50 cents. Hatchets, 10 cents to 50 cents, Saws, 25 cents to, 70 cents. Coffee Mills, 20 cents to 50 cents. Flour Sitters 10 an i 15 ceuts. the same that you pay 20 and 25 cents for. Oue pint tin cups 2 for 5 cents. Shoe brushes 10 cents to 50 cents.* , Coffee Pots 5, 7, and 1 0 cents to rents. Tin Buckets 5 cents to 40 cents. One gallon Gbss* Oil Cans 30 cents, regular] price 40 cent jiiey. ? How it it that we can wU good# so cheap T jl thai question every day. ' I r ^ Wo will tell you; in the place, wo buy tar CMD, four months time, so we save from fifteen to twenty oof* right here.' In the next place we do a spot cash down DUBine**, giving credit to nobody rich or poor. ? --Everybody is perfectly go;d when they make a b'll to be paid for when they please, but when pay day comes they may be dead, busted, drunk or in Georgia. We sell nothing but g >od goods, and guarantee to save you money on every purchase. We are the leaders <> t low prices in Camden, and if honest, square, fair prices will draw you to us we stand ready to give them to each and every buyer visiting Camden. Give us your trade and we will save you money DO NOT ASK US FOR CREDIT as we will be con) pel led to decline in nil eases. Spot cash al\va\ s YOUR^ TRULY TAYLOR & CO. TENNIS SHOES Mill! AW ki\!l OF WEAR - Tennis. Base Ball. Bicycle, House wear. street wear, riding, walking, at horn ' or summer resort, in fact the most popular "all round-' shoe lor mild climates. Thev Lrive comfort and c ase ol motion to the foot. EVERYBODY LIKES THEM. EYERYBODY WEARS THEM. THEY CAN'T \)0 WITHOUT THEM. Our stock is entirely new this year. Best Black 9tnc rubber bottom patent trimmed, FIRST QUALITY. Low cut *1 per pair. Same in high cut *1 '2o. Black Tennis, low cut. til) cents. Tan color Tennis, low cut (>0 cents. Black Sateen Tennis, low cut. a pretty shoe. "I") cent**. This, last item to arrive in a few days All above in .sizes G to 11; also Ladies' and Hoy?;' sizes. Orders by mail carefully filled. If you want a pair of Tennis shoes send an order to VflFM