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. r-T y ?mhi ^kroRiele CAMDEN, S. <:... Nor. 4th 13f'2 ?Tjwt! jM I'HIECH OIBECTORV. . \\ ('jfCRCIf- ? Rev. W. W. lV-;<>r. Pna^hin? every Sabbath * m. Sunday School every Sab ??th at 5 p. ru prayer meeting every .it 0 o. m- The public :? "^Grdiaiiy invltf.j to attend. Oavr>; Krrsroe.tt. CffC*C" ? Rev.J.M ^>nev, Kfrtor. Services Sunday at II 9 *JtH k f Sunday Sch&o! at 5 p. n:. K ven inJF sendee at 6 p.m. Friday afternoon i <*r*ice at 0 p.m. r. B.\ ,-n^T C:n ?'ii. ? R ^'. Myron **? Gordon. Pastor Preaching every, - unday at I! m. and 7 :4-> p. M. Sun-j '**7 sehoo! from VI m to 1 r- w. every i Sunday. Praver- meeting every Wedr.es- ' ^*7 at s o'clock p. h. AH seats . are free The public is cordially invited 10 ?tt'-nd. The C. V P. S. C- E. meets cver> Sunday at ]>. n). , I-ITT.M-.TOV StBIET MeTHODIST] :r<:h ? Kev. Sf. L. Carlisle, Paator. ' I reat-.Sin^ everv Sunday at 11 a. m- and I '?*'> ;>. in . I'r*yer-meet:n? Thursday at ?>;Q0 p. m. Sunday school at 4:':0 Strang er* and riaitors are cordially invited. I *U *e?ts free. ?C tsjx: Harkct REPORTED BY ' SPRING*. HEATH & CO. The following *re to-ciay's cotton quotations for the Camden market: Mid 7* Strict Low Mid 7} Middling 7? Strict Miodling '7i t*ood Middling 7} to posits ?::z2D up. This is rcosi delightful weather. Unlv four da vs more before the < lection. 1W Oiii papers for sale at this, office at 20 cents pen hundred-^ Tuesday is electioa dvv' H in p vour registration certtfit?2'es. | The State Fair begins on Nov. j ! Ua and promises to be a good thing. ' Sumter is lating pipe3 for a sys tem ?>f water woiks, whitli is tr. cost 160,000. A boot one hundred tickets hive been sold this week at t'.e (' imden 'iopot' lo parties going to Gala Week in Charleston. Kershaw county has nearly five ?times as many worthless j-dogs as | ^ -cful sheep and goats. < i The South Carolina Conference j of the M. K. Church, &o*ih. will f convene in Charleston on Wodnes dayVNcvember 23 rd. An editor ever in Missouri hav ing heard that drowning men re member every event of their live>,a<i ?vises his subscribers to bathe in ?deep water. A fire, from tieknown cause, started on the depot platform Tues day and partially destroyed six bales of cotton. It was discovered in time to prevent further damage. The Columbia Daily Register is soon to be - increased to an eight page paper. In addition to the daily and weekly, an evening paper will be published. The !sw against shooting birds j expired on the fiist of November,} and will not be in force again until i the 1st day of March, n*xt, forj doves and the first day of April fori other birds. * I The books of the Comptroller General show that the total as- i sessed value of real estate and per j sonal property in the State is $166- 1 H10,9*>0 against *169,262,669 for' the year before. One hundred and twenty moon shiners in the Atlanta jail have! sent a petition to the president to j be pardoned in time to vote this! month. All promise to vote fur j Harrison if released. Miss Mary Yeargin, of this State, j :s studying law up North. She is the first ftiher sex from ','arolina to adopt that profession. She will! i>e likely to receive many offers of partnership when she returns to iier home. 1 he South Carolina Railway will not be sold on the 17th of Novem ber a3 Judge Simonton decreed. fit9t !B?rtgage bondholders to buy up all older liens and |pve the sale pndcr them, and to .jSicomodate them, the United States ( ourt, will postpone the sale *^il next April. Xjie State Fair Association will Sure a great pyrotechnic display rtoringjfbe Fair, representing <kThe ;KalI of it will be Some ?uing ake the great display during *;:e A;. acta Exposition, when there * as a similar "display representing "King Solomon's Temple.^? It will be a great sight and will attract many visitors A negrr> convict work oft tks-i Sima' \pace, near OournVm. es caped !a*t wet-k i>y a neat >.riek.j He went up to tie colored guard and asked for a chew* of tobacco ??nd while the guard was geiting it t >? convict seized his W mobile t i.:to u till ra a<ie <?if t??the floods with it. he bid hiuis*-!: in "Jjhe woods and the goarii# were alraui U? en ter t > search for birr. \ ? 2iIcC2.cs & T virj's ilmstTSiS A capital mi. s re' yp^ovuiance, T uesdav c i ?^?i t, Nov.^Mth, at the Opera Hou^, by McCabe <fc Young ? Operatic Minstrels, consisting of 30 artists and the celebrated Hyer Sis'.^rs ic their musical specialties. Tuesday being election day. ar rangements have been. made to re ceive buil* tins fr.uii *.ce national [ contest ami read them from the stage. Tbi9 in itself is enough of an attraction to repay lor the price of a ticket, besides the performance which is guaranteed to be first class in every particular. Don't miss it. Hasting of Tr^r.eaz. ? A raeeiing of trie school trustees k>f Kershaw county was held in the school commissioner's oflire last Saturday, being well atirnded. (The object was to endeavor to get j the schools on a cash basin. The ; bestt plan brought forward was the 'levying of the two mill special tax. We will discuss at another lhn<.' the advantages of ao doinjj. T hs loll Baby The party holding ticket No. 163, please conae forward and take the doil baby. ShouM the abire number be lost thr* n*-xt nearest number will come in next.. Should there l?e a tie the paities muit draw straws. The doll will be reserved for ten days as the holder f'-? the lucky number may live some distance in tti^? country. Ta \ lor & Co. : Eeaths. Mrs Martha Thompson, wife of Mr James Thompson, of Mt Olivet, died yesterday morning, 3rd inst., from pneumonia, at the advance*] age of 79 years. Mr3 Thompson leaves a husband and several chil dren to whnrp we extend our sym pathies. Her remains will he in terred in the Camden Cemetery to day, Friday, at 12 oYlckrk. MrsN^annah Brown, wife of A. Pomeroy ItKown Esq., of Heath Springs, andNi sister of Mr John C. Cunningham <V our city, died on Saturday, 29 th \/>f October, of ty phtid Silver. Deceased was a daughter of. the late Wm Cunning hara Esq.. of . LibeVi? Hill, and leaves man}- relatives thef^?awe:i i as a largf* circle of friends to mou?^ her untimely loss. Seal Estate Transfers Daring the lv month of October, 18C2, the following transfers of real j estate were recorded in the office of j .auditor for Kershaw county: .T V. Welsh to L M Clyl urn , I">0 acres in No 7 near the town of Kersh iw, $1S00. \V ii Nelson to Mittie B Bear'. ; interest in tract of 2o6 acres in No 11. . Ko.;f (lain^.s, et a! to Diannah Wa.sh Tr'ston ; 20 acres ia No 1, $1, gift. A J) Kennedy to $.M Wilson ; 4 feet frontage on Broad street, citv of Oam d.-n . f.OO. Christ Tan Shaw et al, to John A Shaw; %:i a'-res in No 4, 8150. FT Gr Canfison to A L Barnes ; 30 acres in No -J, $120. Joseph S Gardner to Rufax Mo.seley ; 1(?2 arres in No $120. Thos L S|mth to Thos W B Smith , 6f> arres in No 2. $625. S Tweed to Sallie Lewis; 1 lot in city of j Camden, ?50. Mary. McC -?y et at, to George M Hall ; ?J$yi acre* in" No 5, A 'SThief Cleverly Caught On the night\ of the 22nd inst., | Dt niel Cole, a negro in the emp'.oy j of Or C. 3P. O^teen, of Hagood, ran off with about fifty or sixty dollars' Tonh of his employer's clothing ! and a sum of money which he had collected from the colored patients of the doctor, A description of Cote was sent to the police authori ties of all the towns of this andi neighboring counties with a re queat toiarresi if found. Marshall J. J. Team, of Bishop ville, ioo?k the matter in hand and in a few days located C<?le, who had hired to a gentleman near Bishopville. He was arrested and identified and is now in jail await ing trial. Mr Team displayed cor,- j sidorable detective skill in this af friir and deserves the compliments he receive. ? Sumter Watchman & Southron. Personal Mention Miss El!a Kirkley, of A'^ney, is visiting Miss Minnie Clyburn. Miss Janie Smith is visiting | friends in Florence. Misses Bessie Nettles and Daisy Barlield will represent the Camden ? Voting People's Society of Chris- 1 tun Endeavor at the State Union, w Irish meet3 in Charleston on the | 5th inst. Miss Nannie Reed, of Lancaster, is visiting Mrs WmClvburn. I\Jiss Florence Nettles is visiting; friends in Charleston. j K B. SLIGH IN TROUBLK. j E. H. Sligh, republican candi- 1 ; date for congress from this district, | j will figure in the sessions court far j | this county next week. The grand ! jury of Chester county has found i three indictments against him. j One for earning concealed weap. j ons, another f >r grand larceny and : i the third for falsely obtaining a Signature to a note. I he cases were to have been tried in Chester ! last week, but upon motion of; i Sligh's counsel, Judge Norton I ! granted- a change of venue to York, I i fixing next Tuesday as the day o?j til-ri. In tie concealed weapon eas\ j Mr T. H. Stringfellow, a furniture j dewier, is the prosecutor. ]n the grand larcenv cas\ the ? prosecutor isiiie administrator of the Sander's estate. He charges | Siigh vith having appropriated j Certain law bo< k3 and other ProP-J Lex'.y belonging to his former law | partner, the late W. A . Sanders )n the third cose charging Sligh wiih fraudulently obtaining a sig 'nature v> a note ? M:>j >r .John! W. WiJkes. i -i the prosecutor. !? Mrjor Wilk-'S. we understand, rep-t resents that he agreed to become j ; second endorser on S isrh's note at ' t.iie ( lifter bank, on conditon thatj Mr K. C Siahn would become first endorser. \>Major Wilkes signed! Lne note, li?arin<r a blank space ! al?ove for Mr Stahn's signature.! I: has since developed, however,: ' that Mr Stahn's signature is second j i instead of ti-st on the note and the pChester b?nk, which discounted j j the paper, has sued Major Wilkes for the money ? $">00. Major) SVilkes, in turn, is "proaecutin? | Sligh for fraud. ' ] i Sligh" s attorneys are W. A. B*?r [ :er a..d ('. A. Douglass. The 'giounds of their motion for a j change of venae for the prisioner was "unreasonable prejudice," al 'jieged to exist against the defendant 'in Chester. ? Yorkville inquirer. | (for Collector It being impossible for us \o look ? after our collections daily, vse have 1 authorized Mr John A Siieorn to ! act for us. Please, therefore, make i j settlement with him. He will re jceipt tor all money paid*hiin. If you do not find your account in liis hands, please call at our ofliee j and we wiii receive and receipt for : ail you you eat j) ay. We do not | wish to otfend anyone by dunning | them for what is due us ; but "busi ness is business," and the newspa i per business, like ail other enter j prises, requires money to rua it. ? ? - I ! "The L ongest Pcie Takes the Per simmon-" Now come9 Baum Bros., of the Great Mammoth Store, and explain j in plain, simple word*, what they jean do. As journalists, it is our iduty to the public to keep them I a!ive to what is the truth. We never enter that great establish ment without being amazed at the hum, bustle and business push we always find there. It is truly a city-like business establishment, "earned on in a city-like style. The establishment surely is the ptide of the up country. They are entitled to a large business, for by honest dealing with the public they have gained the people's confidence and their success. To this we must say Amen. To advise you as n journalist (we must advise truly) if you want square and fair deal ing*, for cash or credit, our experi ence is at tbe Hustlers. The bi^ Mammoth Store is the place to go. They are successful and they ought to be. They employ eleven tleerks the whole year arou-.d. and they j ^Ijthy for cash and give their custom ers the benefit. They do not dis criminate, they treat all alike, Mori day end every other day. Think of it! They offer a Boys' Suit for 65c., a Ladies' Gossamer for 23c-, j Bleached Cloth at 3e. per yard, | Linen Carpet 11c. per yard, and they tell you in their usual truth ful, honest and plain words, t'icy fear not Camden competition and care not. The)* are trying t<? com pete with other markets, Charleston and New Yoik, and we are satified that they will do what they sa>* and success is the best answer. Do not swap otf l^aum Bros, for any of the big houses that offer you bargains and you do n^L know anything about them. Tavior L Zz. We have a veny handsome sew mg machine which we aie going to give away to our customers free of charge. Kverj'bcdy that buys a dollar's worth of goods will receive a ticket which gives thern a chance on the machine. The more good* you buy, the more tickets you will receive. Two dollars worth, of good* entitles you to two tickets; three dollars, three tickets; five dollars, five tickets; ten dollars, ten tick. <Hs and tn up. We do not keep anything hut good goods, and will ?el 1 them to you cheaper than an\*i house on this green earth. Re member, we do a fair, square, hon est business. We want your trade and you are the loser every time I you pass us by. Very Truly, Taylor a Co. | A Leader. Since its first intoduction. Electric; Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medical tonics and altera tives ? containing nothing which per mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant,) it is recognized, as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of Stomach, Liver, or Kidneys.? It will cure Sick Ilcadache, Indigestion, Consumption ami drive Malaria from the system. Satis-, faction guaranteed with each bottle or he money will be refunded. Pi ice only >0c. per bottle. Sold by l)r, F. L. Zemp. (t i I lJ.tr We authorize our advertised druggist to sell I)r. King's Nhw Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs, and Colds, upon tins condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy *s directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex perience no bedefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this off -r did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Dr. V. L. Zeinp's Drug >tore. Large size, 50c. ai d SI. When Baby was sick, we gare her Castoria. When 9he was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. T rt l_ A strictly M^ls- grade family s?wins machine* posaessirs: all modern improvements. GUARANTEED EQUALto the BES1 Prices very reasonable. Obtain thes and mafce comparisons. EIDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE. I LI.. The Chicago Ledger f Is twenty years old and has a circula tion of 110, COO copies a week. Ifcis a , combined story and family papeT, fully up to the times in eery particular, and handsomely illustrated. There is a Fashion IVpartment, ami also a Young People's Department, either of which, alone is worth the subscription price of $2 00 p^r year, $1.00 for six months., or 30 cents for three months. Send for free specimen copies and inducements for clubs. Roys and girls every wh'ro are making money sellivg the Ledger t?< regular customers. Write for particu lars. Address th^ publisher, \\\ I>. Boyce, 113, 1 1> and 117 Fifth avenue, Chicago. ^Tlie Saturday Blade Is the greatest newspaper wonder of the aire. It is four years old and has a cir culation of over r quarter of a'million colics a week. The late>t sensations and the m?st marvelous events are written up in the best style and fully il lustrated. .Subscriptions received at *L>.00 per year, $1.00 for six months or fO cents for three months. .Special induce ments to clubs. Send f?r free specimen copies. Boys everywhere are making big money selling the Blade on th? street*. Write .lor particulars. Ad dress the publisher , W. I>. lioyce, ll?>t 113 and 117 Filth avenue, Chicago, j ? Bueklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for C'utsS Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, ar.d all Skin Erup tions, and postivelv cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. L. Zemi*. Rheumatism Cured in Day. ? "Myslic Cure" 1 ??r Rheumatism ami Neuralgia radically cores in 1 i to 3 days. Jt* nctioD upon the system is remarkable and mysteri ous. It at once removes the cause, and the disease immedinlely rl istip i pears. The first dose greatly bene j tits; 75 cents. Sold by F. M. Zemp I druggist, Camden, SyC.? ! Itch, Mange and Scratches of eve ' ry kind, on human <>r animals, cured in .''.0 minutes by Wol ford's Sanitary Lotion. Ti.is never fails. Sold by Dr F. L. Zemp, Camden, S. C. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps ? and Blemishes, Curl)", Splints, I Sweeney, liing-bone, Stifh-s, Sprains all Swollen Throats, Coughs etc. Save &50 by the use of one bottle. Warranted the most wVmdeifu' Blemish Cure evei known. Sold by Dr F. L Zemp, Camden, S. C. T HPOUTANT MEKT1NG. S:o kholders-of the Kershaw County Manuf.ie'urinjx <\ mpany are hereby no tiiie l to meet at theOp^rn House in Cani j fh-n , on Tuesday Nov. loth next, at 11 joY'uck a. m. , for the pu:po*e of consid ering mutters of importance. F. M. ZF.MP, .Srrretarv. ihnaij lMj OTTinjy An election will he held on Tuesday, November 8th. next, f ?r the purpose of choosing a Member of Coi gr.-ss from the otii Congressional District and for nine Presidential electors. The follow ing named m?ns?gcrs ot' Federal eUfetion have been appointed io serve at their re spective precints in Kershaw Comity: Camden Market House. , W T Hammond, ? W F Malone. W (i Wilson. Rabon's Cross Road. A B Rabun, C E Dinkins, R C Fr.nl. Sehrock's Mill. W A Gardner, W W Wutkins, Henry Peebles Eyzenbv, T R E Bethune. T E Watts, R W Hammond. Lang's Mill. A I. Moody, A C L Kinard, V:il Bowen. Buffalo. L F Mango. Jas M Sowell, John Stro-ul. Liberty Hill. .T W Floyd, WK Thompson. R C Jones. Shr.ylor's Hill. John 0 Shavlor. J'i) Creed, J A Watts. M'.-Liia's Branch. JW Hyatt. JTB Elliot. B J Campbell. , Antioeh. C M Alexander, R J Davis, W J j A Cook. ? Kirkley's Store. JNMeCaskill. J A West, H F Horton. Stwckton. P, M Pea rce, J F West, W I) Boyki". Cureton'rf Mill. J W Rrse, C A Bowen. John T Ross. Westville. S F Kellcy, James T Truesdel, W J Young. Brewer's Store. , S A Vincent, J W Powers, W A Addison. Turkey ( reek. E S Ncwsom, J J Josev, J F Davis. R.l ley's Mill, P L McNau^bton. Moses Hough, J A Munn. One manager, at least, from each pre cinct will please meet the Commission ers i in Thursday, Nov. 3rd, at oiiice of | f.e C.\Mi>rx Cni:o.\[ci k. is order to pro cure ti e boxes and li.krts, a'id to re- 1 ceive full instructions. T -. I..' Da vis. C. P. Bowen, J. B. Arrants, OomVsQt Fed, Election for Kershaw Co. J NO. C. WIF.TERs Wholesale Grocer, f / - Wholesale Dealer in WINES, LIQUORS and CIG ARS, NV\ 183 East Bay, . Charleston, S. C. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cen/i^ien. And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Bdjs and Misses are the Best in the World. See descriptive advertise ment which will appear in this paper. Take no Substitute, but insist on having W. L. DOUGLAS' SHOES, with same and pric? (tamped oa bottom, fiokjb r HIRSCH BROS, *A^//0.\A\SiI, SQUARE, FAIR DEALING WILL GAIN CUSTOMERS , FOR A MAX EVERY TIME. THE? TRADING PUBLIC LIKE TO GO WHERE THEY*#*, KXOW THEY IVILLNOT BE HUMBUGGED, CHEAT-i ED A XD SWINDLED LuMMH a ?--e ?e ??e S>e ???<??.$ S>e S-e S-e 6e^?'e^ ' V V4 ? \ r* We guarantee honest, fair, square prices to every man. wo man and child that enters our store. Thatjs just the reason why we are selling se many goods and they ell us every day that it is si pleasure to trade with us and so much satisfaction. Why? Because they know we are too*hnnorable to take any Hdyantpge of thein. Now we want to whisper somedffng in your ear: SHOES! f SHOES! SHOES! ?" v ? ' - " \ i \ }? We &ivppof-e we are st-!lir?g w?re shoes than uny house ;n Camden. Why? Because we do not keep anything but good goods and s<dl these at a very small profit. W m buy th? very best goods that ran be found on the market and when we tell you that they are good shoes you can take our word for it. It is not our intention to quote you prices herm i >11 1 when you are read) to buy your shoes come right to us and if we do not save you money we wili make you a present of all the shoes you may need for twelve months. Gas and wind are eheap and there is a good deal of it is floating aroun.i in the papers, which is inclined to lead! a great many people astray, We are closing out our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT as this is n branch of our business that we expect to give up enlirelj'. Ladies' Hats Feathers, Flowers, Plumages, and Birds will be sold regardless <s>f prices TRUNKS. When you wish a good TRUNK, call on us as we are selling tl.era ( Wt will sell you D>-y G>ods, Notions, Shoe^Hats, Glassware, Tinware; in fact, everything we keep cheaper than wjy house in Camden. We can afford to do it as we have no bad del?ts to make 3*011 hefp pay for. Thanking you ail for the large patronage you have given us this fail, | and promising-to do everything in ?ur power to save you money in the | future, -*o^ We are Truly, TAYLOR ? CO. Bsmecier our 5 and 10 cent COUUters, LoU of meetings on them. BL f S T !! \ FUL A I1N W DOLLARS AND SENSIBLE PERSONS ARK NO LONGER CARRIED AWAY BY SENATIONAL ADVERTISING. NO MATTBR HOW MUCH IS PROMISED IN THK NEWSPA-M i| PERS, THE COMPLETION OF A PURCHASE I i & RESOLVES ITSELF INTO, A QUESTION OF DOLLARS AND CBOTs AND THE WIsE BUYER TAKEs INTO AC- . _ COUNT HOW MUCH HE CAN SAVE. Knowing this we ask your at tentioi^to the H following : WILL YOU CALL? . WILL YOU EXAMINE? We leave the rest to your own judgment. It is a queatiop uwj dollars and cents. / . ! Nrj?f| THIS 18 J&'lAT WE CARET*: A lovely line of NEW Dress Goods. They have just been unpacked, so you cannot make ariv mistake aud buy old styles or shell worn goods. C achemires in all shades. Henriettas, Bengalines, Serges, Epingalines, Broad cloths, plain and fancy timiw'ls. Changeable effects in dress silks, fancy silks for event1 ing wear, black faille francaise nnd plain silk, plaid and strioed .silk velvets, tyhich are now in style again, satins, and velveteens'* m fin fill llu v.; ?fi' Buttons, Linings etc,,.ect., suitable for above line i i , (i We consider our notion department more complete than any; in Cumden. In our shelves the assortment shows up as follows: Best Irish Linen note paper and envelope's, Colgate's perfumes, toilet soaps, .vaseline, cold cream, ect HOSIERY, HOSIERY; We flatter ourselves rtylfciug able to suit the mo>t fastidious in ladies' mens' and missel' Hose. Try our ladies' and mi&gea* fast blacks a.t 20c. and yoii will have the proof. In connection with our Hosiery department, we can show fox as nice a selection of gloves as can be expected in any Our leader, Foster's patent kids, warranted in black, tan grev at $1.00. HANDKERCHIEFS / Our handkerchief bill calls (oriftO dozen. We Jiave the con fidence that the low price they were bought at will cjean out every dozen. They were purchased in New York lor ?ash and consist of many novelties, for instance; a little beauty in a ladie* white silk embordered handkerchief at 20c., ladies' and gents* white silk initial handkerchiefs, white linen embroidered 40 doz. 1 * / and second mourning handkerchiefs. . ' 1 i f ; Trv a C. I), a a SPIRITE CORSET!! 95 0. j ' is all we ask. You will wear no other after the first trial. We carryall lower grades ; our style 19 at 75c. is as as the corset you have been paying $1,00 for. We almost forgot to, mention that w<* also bought in Ne^ Ycrk, 75 doz. good s?zed damask towels, ALL LINEN. Wei want 6c. for each ef them. Table linens in turkey reds, half bleached and bleached goods, doylies and napkins, Irish linen?r blouse linens, ect., etc., from the cheapest to the finest. W& have given extraordinary attention to the abov? line. Our cus tomers must soon appreciate this tact. WOTOtf MIS' WOTK MIS can be bou iht at the New Opeta House Store at figures that speak for themaelves. Opaque shades, complete, 25c., with: fringe 35c., Da !o 45 up to $1.00 each. In this department we offer vou a long-teitwant. ' \ Whenever, you call, ask for 4-4 bleached at oc. per yd. Loolc at Fruit of Loom and then ask for '"OUR PET'' brand; compare the two and make your own selection. Sea islands, Checked homespuns, calicocs, ginghams, figured cachemirettes [a new fabric], sateens all bought bv the case sold at case prices in< any quantity desired and the beauty is, you have the satisfaction to kuow that a brand new stock is laid out before you. We ca|r not show you any styles that your neighbor purchased two Yeafa ago. Desirable goods are what you purchase at the NEW Opera House Store CHINA CLOTHS. j| Just opened 2 cases. D y you know what they are? Q surprise in quality and price. ? A i floss, $&oes, ' floes, ?Just consider on the fit or misfit of a pair of shoes, depends many hundred dollars worth of comfort. Yet lour outoffivefi yj| people do not seem to consider t his. * In a few days we will please yon both in price, 'style and quality of ladies' gents* misses childrcns', and infants' shoes, and make a specialty of fine sh ? Tlie Cotliing Tr? ~ of Kershaw countv makes a demand on buyers harder i than in any aboue departments mentioned. We hav two full weeks at the North trying to purchase clothin^ make, fit, pricn and quality, must place us at the head of tW4^ti as mens' furnisheis and outfitters, \Y<K HAVE SUCCEEDED., Four-in-hands, Scarfs, Puffs anekTecks. | . : Examine contents of our show cases. Resist thih^telQptatioi* of buying if you can. 2100 4 ply linen collars loc. 2100^ cuffs 20c. For collars of this quality vou haue been paying 25cj % \ for cuffs 40c. " A : l-V 'l - - * V 1 Hats, : i J1V*~ Hateu^ Wo bought l.ats by the so'id case, o dor. of each style. It takes nerve to handle hats in such .ju in'iti ?*. Th ? hat* are hero and they must t?e sola. Only lar/e. wholesale houses h ive th.) privelegj ot buying direct fr >'m the manoficiurew tfpeflt.! Through a business f iend who buys from l ? to 20 cases of a numbe% we have j cured .;?> solid '-an-'s <?f 1'ur hat? at such a price that are enabled to save von 2."iJ\v I on everv fur or stiff ii-.it you buy at the Ol'EllA HOt'SE STOKE (tROC i;ry DEPARTMENT. * Last, but not lea >t. Take notice thut w?- handle a complct" line of staple and fam' cy < iroceries frcm he&d'inarters. Will devote another t iin * to ennumerate. I b 0u? EBOT8 a"3 PMBOXiHj Since our d >ors havfe bee i thrown open, thil is the lirst advertisement that h?f ap? peareil in the column^ of our local papers. Nothing c?'Uld l*? more gratifying toil business house, than immediate recognition of a ne.v enterprise. Our sa,le? ?how that wv have been greeted with favor und we take this means of expressing to,<*uf friends and patrons our cordial aekn >w lodgement. it shall he onruitn to merit thi* flattering endorse m.-nt. VKltY I i FS PECT K U f -I, Y, J. W. STEIN. 1 * p s. The Messrs Win Kiopnian, J. S. Khame. P. A. Roswell. E- F. Watkins and J. W. Wtein will be pleased to serve their fii. nda at the NEW OPERA HO US ^ , , STOKE, * ? * i ] ? * i