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>. <;.. Dec, IGih, ls?*2. JoeaUtfc^. > |f I'Hl'KCH DIRECTORY. hfaz^p'XVKi:: \\* Cacttcu- ? Rw. W. W. ?g'*?U.s, Pa.^r-T. P,-.-a<;hin<r every SaM'ith PI'; \t: U *. rn - -?I ;*? .-Vhool every Sab^ ' *>aih at 5 j.. r> . Prayer meeting every f gUf?ifl^.lav at r,p. m. The pabiic is v ^T'fialjv f'; attend. *fR .? f. Ki'i'< ,y\u Ciicrcii. ? Rev.-J.M w??v=-v. {; tor. s??rvi re* Sunday at J> i ^'eioi -k ; Sun. I a v S -i>/o!:ito p.m. Kv?n V^-^i-rSv^ ai? |>.rn. Kri iay aft^rao^n If ' "*rvice ;tF ft p.ru. Bu'tio- Cm* >^v.- Myron ^ * *?>rdon- Pa^or- Pr;*arl>injr every J^uiiday dt M .*? m. and 7 :4-> p. v. Sun *?ay M rU-vtl 12 if. to 1 )'. M- every ^niuldj. Praver-meeting every Wednes '*v S wViork i'. m. All seat* ^ro nvcV Ti^ pabiic is cordMJlv invited attend. Th - C. V- P. S. C. E. ffceets <- vv'rj' Suod iy at 5:00 p. m ? , I-itti.kt'.n St ceet MeTiroDrsT ^ik.s:? h. -Kev. M. E Carlisle, Pastor. Mi*f*Hin;2 e\ ery SanAkit H a. :u. and ^ *?"> f>. m. Prayer-n?eetlng Thursday at * p. tic. if-uiday nchoolat 4:30 Strang' **r^ a:i<! visitors "are cordin'uv jnvitdd. ?Ai! seals free* Cctton 2iarkec. RKFOKTED BY . ?SPHINX HEATH & CO'. Th?% following are to day's cotton quotations for tlieCa/Btien market: Low 9 Strict Low Mid 9& Middling - 9?; ' Strict Xi^.dling 9?! ?ioofI M idfllins - a 9^ ^Strict Good Middiiag 9| / points PIC23D up. Charleston, now has a regular lite j t i European steamships. The steamer "John M. Cofr>T was; inl ihj^ Li'on bridge lundiag Monday. ' The meeting of the County Alii- j ance will he held in Camden, on: Wednesday; Jaa, llth. ^ > The home paper don t charge you j interest on back suo^criptHsa but! you wait till the last before paying it. don't you?- o Ocr subscripton list continues to grow, which is the best evidence to us'tlhjiit Tiu C;ia>*iO?S grows in public fator and popularity.. There la probably not as much f nil oats planted this year as tVere was last the deficiency should In; more than made up in spring oats. The reem rise in cotton is said to have been withcut a precedent, except during the late war when the Sonthrn ports were blockaded. Xmasis almost here, Tfce Regis ter m an jttfi somebody chained a live tur!*ey to his table. If anyone bas served us thus we don't know it. \et. The Iveeley Institute /has just purchased one of the handsomest nn i high ^t.priced biddings in Co- j himbia ? money mid s by curing people of drunkenness Brpsidect Si rode, of Ch-mson ''oilege has resigned because of ill j heallb, and his resignation has !>een accepted with regret by the board of fustee?. A flood of applications for the vacaoey is looked for. ? Many complaints reach ns from | patrons on account n? their papers. All we can say is that we a! way? mail them reguhr!y, and are unaMe to insure their delivery afier tht-v a re "deposited in the post office. If any subscriber wiil notify 1:3 when a paper fails to be received, we will take great, pleasure in sending another. C.'arendton County by s two boards of County commfssionWrs, both claiming to be LegaiA The r?^ : cently elected hoird qoairf!*# last werk and Mtifltd the old/ooard *0 i>c ready to turn over the oflict and records to them. Ttfis the old j board T^fusad to do claiming that the new board w*s not legal a* the; otlice ?had been fbolished. The. cew board thereupon notified the. couty treasurer that they have quul- j ified and not to pay any checks is- | sued by the old board. The matter will lik ly get into the courts. - iy Iar'r.Cash Bargah Store. r ay lor Co. give you a cordial invitation to coma and inspect their: stork of Xmas goods. They have any and everything one could wish Jor in the way of presents and the j fcoauly <t it js that you cars get tomethinn nice and suitable for a very small sum. Masonic Lectors. Gen. J. D. Kennedy, Ex Minister to China, nf Camden, under Mr Cleveland's wfrse administration, has accepted an invitation find will deliver & m'fcsftnic address *J. this place Deo $7th. Mav not only this fraternity compliment them selves on securing the ^ime <.f this sreat man, bnt the entire pubhe, his profoun I love and logic foe the order, guided by the AHsfise eye,j wi:l live and promote all who litres! within the length i f her cable toe ; to the higher plain.? Blacksburg New?. ^ ^?rsona! Mention. Mr. H. H. WiltkovrskeVx who l;a? been attending a horoi*?ical svjvpof in Philadlphia for ra?re this a year, has returned borne. I)r 1. H. Alexander was at Ker- j aaaw this week on professional bus* iness. M r* J. M. Williams of Charleston is visiting Mrs S. M? Rosenlwrger. Dr W. R. C'yburn of Westville was ia the city Thursday Mr and Mrs K. M. Robrts iiaw ictumei h>?me from their trip. Dr Sidney Hiason and Miss Dora, fcl^Kershaw visited Mr D. E. Hinsoa'snniT^ last week. Mrs CapfT?To? Camden, is in the <;ity on a vfsit to her daughter, Mrs J. Stokes. ? Sumter. Herald. . i Visit, eft he Bishop. Bishop Nelson. of ti:e diocese of : Georgia, will : n i ster the holy ; rite of confirmation at rise Episco j pal ciicnch ?n Sunday, He will [also preach the sermon during the morning service. Taylor L Co. No. 1263 is the number that Stakes the sewing machine. Tiin i party balding such '.lumber will ! please coll and get the machine. Very? Truiy, Tavler k C\>. ,} ! ' ? ;? Appointment cf Sohos* _ Trieste?*. "The "t'im-e for the appointm?*at of !^t hool Trnstees to serve f.>r the; fnext two years will soon be nl !;a;j J. i ; Where thie citizens of any ^clioo! j ? district have any decided \jref ertnee as to who shall serve as trus ?lees, they should send petitions to the Country Board of Examiner?.; indicaun* their pr< feresc*. as thej Board will taka pleasure in coasid-; ?fin? such petitions. This should"! i he done not, latir than January firs*. j I and petitons should be addressed to ! J. M. Watts, chairman of the Board, I or if left jat The Cbeoxicle office. ' they will !be duly presented. >? ? ? ? ? Time Eztended. The CfllmptroIIer-General hag ex- ; tended tl<e time for the payment of i taxes to'January 1st, There was ' ; an error Jn the resolution passed by I the two hjooses extending the time j and it hid to go back. Therefore j the Governor recommended the; Comptroller-General to make the extension to January 1st, and savs: it would he hazardous to the state's ' ioterest U extend it heyoud that) .time. S<i every body had better! pay up as there will prohably be no! extension ufter that thgie, A Bold Bobbery. On Wednesday a tenant house in ; the Anderson yard, occupied by Reuben Reynolds col >red, and his \fifo, wag broken open in the broad daylight pnd Fohl>ed by Jim Taylor, a coioretf hoy, just aj)out grown. It was "fit 'first thou g fit that the thief hajl gotten a coasi lerabl amount bf money, ; but he fouud ybout $4|0, He was recognized, while in! the yard, by one of the servants iind was caught and is new ic jail. I r h -r-: . JOT Course f Camden's All Bight It was the editor's pleasure to ! spend a ijouplc of days last v^ek in ' Use historic town of Camden. While there we were quartered as ?ij guest aft the Cunningham house fvnd coul.d speak wlumns of the hospitable manner in which we were treated by the host and hosu ess. Camden seems to be develop ing an unusual spirit of enterprise. We noticfctffseveral improvements in tlic wa y" i>i buildings going np; trade seem* to Ik* lively and the cit izens art looking forward with great h<^)es to the completion of the cotton factory now in process <?f erection. We hope they will de rive material benefits as a result of its Tsfafcliahment, Nothing like manufactories to jielp along an in land towft. ? Kershaw Era. j At &e Opsra House The Chick Medicine and Concert Company have been filling an en. gagemen* atihe Opera House e^ ery night thi$ week. They were per forming i!a the Opera House in Sumter when the big fire smarted vhere I -is8 week, and hed all of L fx> i r j supplies of medicine and a 2??nd deal of tbeir hajgage burned. They are sti! i in the nnj. however. They will perf-irm t.onight and tomorrow rriiiht find will give a matinee to morrow ajfterooon, and will possi'-lv remain a pa-t of next week.' The\*j will receive before they go, another: supply of their c< lebrated medicine ; ?.'RI O-CHO, the* great Mexican; remedy, which is guaranteed to cure j all forms of dyspepsia and nervous i disease?. Their entertainments! ronsist of singing, dancing, comedy ' acting, Irapoxn performances and j contort iqnist sets ; a grea* deal of . which is really wonderful, and all; of whirl) is highly enlerlaiuing and amusing. A change of program at ??Ver y performance. It is well worth the small priee of admission, winch is on !y 10, 15 and 20 cents, j Deaths. Mr VT. E. DeLoache died very | suddenly ot his honjp, about three1 miles from Camden, last Friday | night. While his health had nofcf iK-en the best lately, l?e was attend- ! ing to his regular business the day before his de ith. He was in his! forty-eighth j'ear, and was a gener ous whole-souled man ' his fi iends were legion and his enemies few. : He leaves a devoted wife and nine ; children, the ..eldest of whorr has | just reached his majority. He car- j ried *6,000 insurance, and his f:imi- ; ly vrill not he left dependent. The. funeral was held at the residence, | Sunday, | at two o'clock, r n-3 was j conducted hy Rev M. L. Carlisle. Littie Henrietta, the four year old daughter of Rev and Mrs J. M. j Sfoney, died very suddenly, Jast ? Friday morning. The funerat was j held Saturday at two o'clock, and j was conducted by Rev Ellison Ca~ tyers, <-f Columbia. ygsgj Mr Ak M. Hyams &e<l at his home in! West Wa'eree, on Wed nesday, after an illness of only a I few days, with pneumonia. He, was a brother of Mr3 S. A. Witt-' kowsky, of this city. His body was interred yosterdaj* afternoon in the JewisiT Cemetery. En^li.-ih Spavin I^nament removes all Hard, S>ft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes, Curb;*, Splints, Sweeney, liiujj-bone, Stifles, Sprains all Swollen Throats, Gocgha etc. Save *30 by the use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. SoM by Ll)r F, L- J^emp, Oamden, S. C. i ? / '^bea Baby waa sicJu wo gweher Casioria. Wben ahewas a Child, abe cried for Oatoria. Wfaes she became Mrog abe chxug to Caataria. When aoe had Children, she gjarethesa Caataria. legislative Proceedings. The salary bill, prohibition bill a.-,d county government hi. I, receive i more attention than an}- other bills before the General Assembly. The ; railroad bill, it is believed, will | pass both Houses, and l he passage I of the resolution calling a consti tutional convention is assured. The senator from Ketshaw intro j ducd a bill to provide for. the pay- j menl of the chairman of the board,! of .county corafmssioners,\for ser vices rendered as a member of the board of jury commissioner*. Also to vest *he title of tiie state ia the portion cf the Catwba t'anal, run ning through the lands 'of certain parlies in West Water*?, in the owners of the land through which ' snid canal passes upon certain con-' ditio-ns. Your delegation had the honor and pleasure of dining viitii His Excellency, the Governor, on Tuerday l ist. Ail seemed to enjoy the occasion and feel perfectly at eas? in Vhe Govrrnor1s Mansio?. His better half gracefully and pleasantly presided and we were re- [ luctant in obeving the call of duty i ~ ?? i that out short our pleasant enter-, j tainnienH The House has for two i \ ? I nights devoted their time and no- ! quence to the discussion- of the prohibition bill. Douotlessi somj measure will he agreed upon, but the problem seems diffi cult <if solution. It is believed that a reduction of 10 pe_ cent, on Si'lar-i ies will be finally agreed upon. I The "free pass4' bill (a bill repeal- ; ing the Act of 1803) has parsed the | Hous?>, but will most, lik ly be' Killed in the Senate, The Sea ate ! had its fiist night t-cssion on the L J c I 9th inst. The county government ! and salary bids have consumed! some considerable time, hrbce tbc i necessity for night sessions, to fin ish up the woik oa the calendar. } j. r. m, j TI|?&railroad b:ll and the 3alary biil have passed ttie Senate and have been scat t > ihe House. The amis made a hard fi^ht a^aj^sl the | passage ol both these bills. The I repeal of the free *pass bill has ! passed the House, but will doubt- i less be ki led in the Senate. The! joint resolution calling a constitu tulional convention passed the Sen ate by a vole of 27 to 9. Senator Buist, on behalf of the anus, ?>f feted a)i amendment to the resolu tion ""which provided for the ap pointment of one commissioner in each county and one manager of election at each precinct fuom "die aoti faction. H; made to ani mated argument on his amendment, ; whif:h was' replied to with mu?h j in Hgnati ?n l?y John Gary I' j Vftll?. | Senator Strait also replied auj. sai ?' that no complaint had been made f unfairness in elections (outside of Charleston and that the amend ment should only apply to "that ci f 3*. . The prohibition bill passei - the Hoii;-e fry a majority of 22 votes and hrtfs been re eived by the* Senate. This body has before it a substitute that meets with more general favor. It adopts the dis pettS'iry feature of theH uise hill; abolishes the saioou, divides th?* revenue dividend as follows: 50 oei cent, to the counties 25 per cenf. to the s'.alo. 10 per cent t'?i municipalities and reserves 15 pel cent, for tlie expense of the dis- 1 pensarv, ete. The Senate hill in troduced by your correspondent,, lo provide compensation for the chairman of the b>ard of county, commission'. rs, passed ih?i Senate last evening. It was opposed vig orously by Senators whose ftount.ies p.*?id salaries to county eomtr.i^sion ioaers. Tiie Senate bill to cede a portion of the canal iq West Wa teree to persons owning adjoining lands, was ordered to a third read- ( ing last night. We had the pleas- j are yesterday of dining in company t with Congressman and Mrs Si rait j and others, at Secretery nif Stat* TindaTs. His h< spitality and the social enteitainment of his amiable family were greatly enj >yed by all ^he participants. J. k. m. ? ^OBITUAET Mr F. M. rrts^iicrnoa , a rerident of oufs:s'er town of K?rsh,iw . departed this life on Sunday morniujr. the Ilrh in.->t. He vrn< born iu Alahina* but his j father, the lion L. B. Stevenson, re- | m oved to tliln county when the deceased j was an infant. Mr F. M. Stevenson was [ reared in o ir county, and only removed f therefrom ?> fe :: vea~s *go to take up Ills I abode in K-vsrnw, where h*? remained f until lie d'ed H.? marri -d Miss Nannie j T. Trantham in IS . arid leaves her! with three ?ma!l children to mourn their 1 loss.^'-He left us in the meri ? i in cvf : i fe, | being only ?"><> yer.rs of aire. Possessed [ of a warm and generous h>?nrt, it was] his greatest pleasure to perform tbos<* acts of friendship and benevolence, which Ilk *n earth to Iluvew. Of a keen and pierc'n ? intellect, he wa* ever an important factor in m itfers political, legal or financial. IT ? had studied 1 iw to great advantage. as -was the cise in ar^y and all pursnirs in which his active brain became en^rjed. He leaves a memory fragrant, wi h the breaih of those sweet. gentle. tender emotions and sen tinv nts, whrch plead lik-? annals' for the sad and melancholy weakness of poor fal len human nature. With heart which yearns toward him stiTl. JweJcon tempi ate his unselfish devotion "to hi-; friends, hi? loving care of his family and his high toned conception of the right. Though his immortal spirit has thrown off the shackles of earth and <rone to that beau tiful land, prepared far the Itrue, the good and the brare still Hires in the hearts of his friends. A ijniEXD. Guarantee^ Cure. We authorize onr advertised druggist to sell Dr King's New Discovery for con sumption, coughs and colds, !wpoa this conditio*: Jf vou are affiictedfiroh a cough, cold or any lung. throitfljr.cnest trouble, and will use this r&r&ay a?Ali rccted, givinjr it a fair trial-, and experi ence no benefit. y?u may return the bot tle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not k iow that 7>r King's Sew yiscoverv (wild be relied on. It never dissapoints. Trial bottles Free at Dr F. t. Zemp\ drug store. Large size -30c. and $1. A Leader. Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popo?fcir favor , until now it is clearly in the lead among pare medicinal tonics and altar* 1 atives, con tuning nothing which per mits its use as an intoxicant or bevertfe. ; It js recognized as the byst aad purest medicine *iar ail ailment of stonfach, liver or kidtneys. It wilT cure sick headr ; ache, indigestion, consumption and drive Btalaria froai the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle Or the mon ey will be refunded. Price oaly 50c. per Sold bv Dr F. L- Zen>ji^ * 1 J J 1 ? Bugg^en's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and 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 bos. For sale by F L. Ze:ni*. Rheumatism Cared in a Day-? "Mystic Cure" f??r Rheumatism nncl Neuralgia radically cures in J to 3 days. It? action upon the I system is remarkable and mysteri ous. It at once removes the cause and the disease immediately disap p/ai;?. The first dose greatly Ivene fits; 75 cents. Sold by F. M. Zerop druggist, Camden, S. 0, Itch, Mangejind Scratches of eve- 1 ry kind, on human or animals, cured ! :n 30 minutes .by Wolford's Sanitary Lotion, This never fails. Sold b) i Dr F. L- Zemp, Camden, S. C. i ^UMMONS FOR RELIEF. (('nut plaint not Hevv&l) Soctii Cakouxa, ) Court of Common Kkrsuaw County, ) Pr.n:\s. Herman Ha tun . assignee of JF\ 1>. I'rantfiam, Plaintiff aatii nut Gaston Stewart and heirs at Jaw of J jew is Catitft#nf deceased, Dc fendants , To th?-~X^efendants : You aie hereby summoned and re quired to answer the comp'aint in this action, and to ?erve a coi>\ of your an swer to the Shid ^complaint, which is filed in the office of th" clerk of Jhe court of common ideas for the county of K^rshow. at his office in Camden, S. C.? within twenty dars after ih~ service hereof, exclusive <">f ;he d-ij- of such ser vice; and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the t'me aforesaid, the Plaintiff in th:s action will app'y to the Court f >r the relief demanded in the complaint . J. T>. KEXXEDY, Plainti (Ps Attorney. "Dated Dec, loth, A. 1). 1S92. To the heirs at law of Lewis Canthen , de ceased. who, If any; are unknown to Plaintiff : T;:ke notice tl?at the complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the forest dim is a eoj/Vis this day filed in the office of the clerk kf the enurt of common pleas for the tuvwity of Ear* shaw and you are required to answer j! e eomplaint herein within the time pre^ scribed by law or Plainti'F will appW t<>' the court for the relief demanded J. I). KENNEDY, Plaintiffs Att'y, Camden, S. C., Dec. nth. 1892. R EAL ESTATE FOR SALE. new houses and lots on Monu ment Square, in Camden, S. C., are of fered for s?le. Applv to. W\ OA KM AN or J, T. HAY, Att'y at Law. a - . ^fOKTGAGE SALE. % Soutii Carouna-K^usjiaw County Catherine f*. Jirojtn to Tj. L. CUj buru.? Mortgage of Steal Estate T'nd *r and by virtue power of > ?ale oo itained in th? above stated moj-t I wiil offer for pah1, Wfore the Court hous.? (]oor in Camden , within the !o.^: 1 ho.;rs of sale , on the first Monday, the 2nd dav, of January, A. I). 1 SO: ? , the following described real estato, te wit: All that certain pi ?re, pi reel or tract of land. Kins being and situated in Ker shaw canuty, in the .state of South Caro lina, known ;is part of L. L. CIvbnm's Mi'l.r Plac-, containing one hundred (100) acres, inorj or less, bounded and described as follows : Starting atBrA. Bower's land in fork of B isk in \s creek and ; unning west Up Baskin's creek to Li^rhtwood Tree, thence ?north course to Pine Knot Corner on Bria^9 Branch, thence dowiVsDri ir Branch to B. A. Bow er's land in- fork of Baskin's creek and Briar Branch. Terms of. sale: ? Cash. Purcha-.er to] pay f'M papery. L. L. Olybnrn, Dec. 0th. l StT2. Mortgagee. AflBSm - NOTICE. I'r.rsnav.t to an Aft of th? General As .venibfy. approved Pec. 24. ;?8I, en tit J*mI "An Act to change the time for listing pnperty f. ?r taxation " The hooks wirl be opened for the purpose of ! rof( iting tax returns for the fiscal year l$02-!?3, from 2nd of January to 20th February, 180 5. ?-' All pcr-onsvowning. pro *erty or other wise bavng cbi^tro.1 Lof jnirb property, either as agent, hu.-baiuTri^jJdian fa ther, trustee, executor, adiftjjpS$trator, etf.. should return the same to the A-i- i ditor ?>i the county in which such prop erty is silnated, under oath and within the t;me prescribe'} by law. _ I // t ruiisfer# of real prop riff ? must be reported to the Auditor at ; trie time of assess ijiff. Sec 21.3 requires "the Auditor to add 30 | per cent. to the property valuation of all persons who fnil to make their re turns within the time prescribed h\* VWw . e All able-bodied male citizenp. between the a^.'s of 21 and ">0, are required to pay a poll tax of one dollar. All returns sent by mail must he tmdtv out on proper blanks and sworn t(5flW?fq I some otHcer qualified to administer said : oath. % r. Tlie C'-cntv Auditor or his Clerk wjM j be at the following places* at the times i specified below to receive tax returns: j Turkey Creek Church, (School House, ? ; Monday, Jan. 2. T.vzenby's. (VY. S- Smith's) ? Tuesday, I Jan. 3. *??? Rally's Mill ? Wednesday, Jan. 4. Buffjff'>, (IvirkleyV Store)?' Thursday, \S Jan. 5. AYestville ? Saturday, Jan. 7. (Vintey Ilil' ? Monday, Jan 9. LiVerty Hill ? Tuesday, Jan. io. ftyfo's Mil!, (Capf A. Brevard's} ? TiHusday. Jan. 12. r Rat>on"& Cross Road's ? Friday. -Tan. IS. Ctiretcm** Mill? Saturday* Jan. 14, The following, name i gentletnen con stitute the Township Boaids of Assess ors. as i rid united b>lov^, ?which will meet at the Auditor's} office in Camien, <#if Monday, February 27th, DeKalb Township? Sanrzel iBdykin. J. T. Nettles and Chas. M. Alexander. Buffalo Township ? *">. M. Bethuno, T.R Kirkley aiwLSatnael T Cafdner. Fbit Rock Township ? Joseph S. Gard ner, P. T. Twitiv^fidW. F. Brewer. Wateree Township ? Alfred Brevard , B. G. Team and J. J. Bell. \ These Board# will please meet iit Auditor's office on the day mentioned.* and, after taking the constitutional oath and elcetii'fr a Chairman-*- will become the Township Tioard of Ass?s ors. Be fore these Boards the Auditor lay: the returns of property in the respective townships for the year I 90(2*93, which thev will assess; without delay, ami Cer tify its value te> the Auditor for taxation. The Chainnen ?fthe Township Boar?l> compose tlie County Board of Equaliza tion, which Board will mett at the Au ditor's office- on Tuesday ; March I3th, 189^ to equalize the property in the Townships,. hear complaints, etc. ; . D. C. K1RKLEY Auditor Kereliaw Comity. CHRISTMAS FOR ALL! /K ! : ' ? ONE CARLOAD OF CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR THE LITTLE BABE IN THE CRADLE TO THE DEAR OLD (pRAY HEA'D. n " %' " ' r I -i. I ! a! ? 1 I \ ?? ih-= EVERYTHING FROM TOE PARLOR TO THE KITCHEN. ?" " I I / ? . i ? WE GIVE EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND ClillA) A COR DIAL IN VITATIONTO CALL AT OUR STORE LOW PRICES AND A! HEARTY WELCOME WILL GREET YOU ALL. M We will also offVr 1 ? t 1 * r ; 5 ? i \ v_. :-SPECIAL PRICES-: AT OUR FROM NOW UNTIL' JANUARY WE GUARANTEE TO! SAVE YOU MONEY. - a> - j Ja5 THE TIME ?iXD PLACE FOR BARGAINS IS XOW$ AT THi STORE. WE HAVE G ' * W1LKIXG PAPERS* Ay RJ*. WE HAVE C?T &EE WE HA VE GI I E* XD Tli EP IX'. . "1 ROGuAim atti OhR n%VTER YMustkorE PRICES AXD XOT AFFOMD TO MISS THIS SLAUGHTER hJL }?*?% ; m All wool Serges, 3& inch, fount r price 65, now 5 Jb ancy 1-2 wool Dress Goods, former pri^e 15 jj bo Black and white figured, imported Sateens, worth Over 500 yds. imported! fancy Sateens, actual val have cut them dbwn to 10c, per yard. 56 inch, all wool Dres^ Flaijnels in navjr bluer green, stitkbrown, former price $1.00, now B0c. Black Sateens Ioe. goodek now Ocuer yard. 16 pieces extra Quality Ifelyetesns^Jfoll colors, 35 a other houses ? 25cis our price. ? .. *?{ ; ; We have just received a second shipment of Fur Tiimtafajj Braids, Gimps, Moss- and Plush r Mramiogs, on which ire special inducements, j ' v H; ' ? ' Arrived t-this day 32 pieces r ew styles Outing a cloths at sNa^d 10c. per yard. You have been pay i$ 15c. for similar goods and considered them cheap. j? 37 pieccs Waverly Novelty Ginrhams equ.il to the fiheift hams made ; 121c.. should be the price, S? is enough frf tts^ 25% reduction on all our dress j rid fancy Silks: Fancy silk Velvets, tormer pi ice $1.25, now 90cjper These Velvets are the latest th ng for Dress TrimJnjft Waists. .. -4 | ? .*? ' ?! ] ./ i 18 pieces black Cricheraires end Henriettas, double from 12?c. to $1.25 per yariU. 5 dozen Black Sateen C< rsets, FAST BLA.CK, Spirite, 1.00 each. In New York, Charleston a&d cities, same corset retails at-l/2o. Oar C, B. at 95c. is more popular every day. Try ( ue and you will usfe We carry ektra sizes au3 nursing ^prsets of this famol Also large stock of Misses' and Childtens' Corsets. , 25 dozen Linen Towels at 5c. tachA No further re ceseary. ?' i. . Best 5-4 Tabic Oilcloth at 20c. 'eMails' V9 Wool ?vcrshirts, wlrth-60c.,ot 35c. The Manhattan irtikundried shirt at $0c; theMfesfc offered in Camden, insuring yoa ii perfect fit. 1 li^en and wristbands reinforced. t The Mauhattan laundried Shir: M 1.00,;worth 1.25 Celluloid Collar at 9c. The price makes them mole. A full stock of Health Underwear at a reduction 61 Mens' Hats have been in stea ly demnjnd with us, sold stacks of them ; what we hare^feft gi> at ? bigss 30 dozen ChiMrens' F&n<fy Cap^'^ilitflirjf^CapS, Ya^ etc., ect. just in from a large com nission tausb. Prioe for goor3s v/orth twice this amount Boys' Wool; Mens' W?p Hats 10c. f ? Vj ! A SWEEPING REDUC . " Ma irks bii m m jyf*. ,%SI - item 15 00 Suitp, now $12.50. 10.00 " ? if.oo. ^QO " . " $5.00 15 00 Overcoat,- now $12.00. 10.00 " $7.50. !?:2? Soi* wim, *8.00 ?< ^ f M.i $5.00 '? i> $3. $12.00 Overco*lnow *7.60 <? i ?? .00. -V! Full line Boys Over< outg ; sizes 0 to IS. j, : SHOES! Mens' High Cut, all leather Slogans, jl.OO. SHOES! SHOESt m ather Biosans. \1.00. J* u (( iO . a a <irc s Waddie bind sewed, 1 iqe and m finest a it u ?.f)0 jshofr- at Finest quality Ladi?s' Dongaln Button and Lace, pointed toe* J or common sense lasts at 1.75; regular price 2.25. | 'An elegant hand turned Ladies' Kid Shpa at 2.JOO, "OUR SPECIAL," worth 2.75. *! ' ^ ? ) . . ? j ? . ? .'L; Every st\le Ladies'. Mens', Mjsses and Childrens now on at 10^' less thrtn regular price. . - ? HEAVY at ROJK BOTTOM. One car jiour Win. Our <-OVEXBUSk (rj TER" at 5.00 per barrel, is the samj^radi^ you pay 75c more I ; for. /T^y us on Groceries, nothing srale and no fan<iy prices. To merchants and wholesale buyers we beg tq say that we L ;<?: : sell good- at retail over our codnte 'S for less than bit compej^ | ]\ J tors will price them at wholesale. . : ' ? ? * i THE Fairy tales about big bargains on 5,' 10 and 25c. counters don't worry us. ' I > 1. ? r.i OUR 5, 10 & 25'. COUNTER i Will do its own talking. From: now until Chr&inQg we i : ?rf4 *> f . JW ? -r!^; to every one of our. customers spending A DOLLAR wifli choice of the following articles i Coffeepots, dippers, VL-' grat?rs, dish pans, wash ba^ns, bread toaster^ dostf spoons, egg beaters, wall pockets, corn popoera, shovr mers, curry combs, scissors, stew pans^ pre plates,; steak waiters, baskets, bandsome lar?e do' Is, baby rattles, ot rubber toys, toy patches, large framed cbromoL child riuV tea sets, match safes, tumblers, glass pitchers- and aarimndfid other articles for which there is no charge as we frill hot SeBthftm. Remember : New goods wb'ich we will not allow to ferow oUu^ur Competition met and undersold. All our eoodileadefs. money's worth, every tim^. iVEBS BESPECtHJLLY " ' I .THl ' ^frvL Ral J. W. /STEIN. :.r ? ? i ? N i