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mil, ... .. ' ? : f b {jaalea {piroBiele, i jSYEBY FRIDAY j r-HX tTTpfJLLEFlGiJ. CA K? j%N. $. C. Oft. 6th 160?. Wf !??a<d;!y give space in this' j s?ae !r; a communication from the] K?tJ*he*rV correspondent <<i thej In our cots stent He had j v i tj '? eiighteit intention of cast- , + i >a ji v f^Jar upon Sheriff Hunter J . err f.ny one eW7 -or upon the town i of Ker^'iaw, the ad%{votages and: jj^tgnsEaiveneiS of which we fire al- j r' i x - ? . ?rav? to note. in stating thai yvstt oi Kei'siiaw counly w<*re unr?t ileMrtins of clairr?ing all vf Kershaw j tuvn,1' v:e ra riy wished t?r sliirv. | that we did ni't !*y claim to *;aU, * .!< !<?? i'jr t list the great, .portion is ? jfi Lancaster -oou-Bi-y. ii;;t the ; i i r.?? runs through ti*e town and ?**2eogrfiptiica!iy speaking," a por 1 ;c? is in Kershaw county, wlkch 4'act has U"t and cannot be deiwed. 'i liatthe xwsoffise and business por v!>n is o,i the Lancaster is of . t o jrse, correct We publish in full ia tit? i s issue i-he qu&rt<e!y address deky< red Weil n< aday Uy M .ij. Jus. U. M.gi!:, ? president of the county Alliance, to which considerable Epacc is .Let tli em Work the Public Aj* it h poSsUJe, the Legislature oi : outh Car li ia may be called upon to ; id the Sen, Island sufferers from the K'een- stoi ?>, it ini;jht not he amiss to . tifik attention to the -subjcct now. Any gifts or charity, beyond the ini ?ne<lisiite relief of the sniPerer# would be deiaoralLac^ in the last degree. Afcle ?bodied men ani women ne?jd no other Jieip than ihe opportunity to work. and they should receive no othu* rod. Tne trouble arises, hr>w is \vo;k to be ? 7 ,Jomd tor people/ at this season of the. year? If i h<; I'Ve^< and Banm r is not mistaken rhero are thousands -?f acres <>f ?'?vairp Unda tkat mi^ht b.,- reclaimed, and there ai*e other thousands of mere favorably !ocate<j lands which are sub ject to occasional overf.ow. If no such lan,\? are now in po*-8rssion of the Gov ernment toere is no doubt that indrio jj^Is have the l^nds, as just described, .ft r.d would be filling to co-operate in ;thi? work. c Suitably arrangeme&ts t-ouLd bo made "VAWtii the (jwnw for digging .drains ?>r JtuiUling dyktaor levees, and all persons applying lor aid should be given the op portunity of shovelling dirt. To make pi its to people is to entourage idleness, denwcdizing and general triflin^nnss amoTJg a pe*>ple who mi^ht otherwise do important service to themselves and flu S ate. We merely make th > suggestion. Let 4 he Governor and our legislature .think of it. ? AbVieviUe Press and IianneA When the Crops Are It^ ISVhen the fodder's ?:iplj gathered ? And the earn is all brought in, ; Vvr,:en the barns are fiileil with nlonty, .And the cotton's sent to gin, \ ii| }?; ' I When long rows of nice c^red hacon^ Sausages an<l suc!? like livings, < Jn the smoke house are a-hanging, \ When the cold wiiid blows and sing*^, '4 V hen the leaves outside are felling, And the winds will never tire? "Then 'tss good to ait and ponder By your roaring light woo 1 fire. .Thea^xl 1 6Tlghvwealth and stilish grand sKCUT An<5 gay eate ye not for you ?Oh be thanktlil *'or the harvest From a Father wise and true. Othfr rations, other children, Fair r.s those about your knee, -Cry for bread with ceaseless hunger In their homes Across the sea. ? '. * *" . ' 5 * ' } ' he grateful for the reaping, Great or small, which brings you food. Tias ful for the future dawning, .Thankful for the present goo \ ?Home and Farm. How Not to Save Money by Old Time l?leus of Hiding it. Don't ttaste your monev. Even if you <io ::ot desire te use it youivt If, let it be of service somewhere. There are va !$-ii?us metltods of disposing of it that are d-.stinct'y unselfish. You raa put It under the corner of the ncarpet for the^ roaches to play with, and Avlien the roaches get "tired of it some industrious mouse with domestic cares on her mi?d can use it for upholstery purpose. There is nothing that tickles h retired mcu#e more ihan a few hun dred dollar# t*rn;Mi into bedroom furni iiture. Ur yon might pat it in n teapot on t!ie j lop shell of the cupboard and when the liired R'-ri wants to go to a pknie she j <fnay stumble acroa* it and forever bless i ?you lor yo?r farehandedn^ss. Another way U to put it in an old ! atockiag *aod hai.g it up in a clothes I j.re**. When eome other member of the 4amilv concludes to tret rid of s->mej -of the accumala'ed trash, this will niaKe j ,the rxgrhsn very happy. You aright carry it aroun<! in your j ?poc&t, sad by so doing draw it out while looking for a "letter, a:d leav? it for ; pome pedestrian who wr.s careless and xihi-cot save hi* n.o:>ey There are other trays to &? unselfish, -4>nt theae rules -ire simple, direct and -efficient.? Ex. : THREE MONTHS FREE I In order t? increase the "ir? u \tion of "^Seswicte Tliobjl'.ts" in this nvtjrhbor: hood, it j? offered from now untlT !>?? member 1394 iocl.isive , fr tlie reg"iar; piiue of $1.00 nnl evcrv newr suffer; i>?r ' - . j?veive? ft pruni,:in book wort'.-. <X> c nt> at *?jr sto-e. Sv*:i Siiie T:iaa*i?t* i> s ! monthly nnymie o: (M^ajres iiiU-vl * ich ? j:?tere*ti#s m.?rer f >r every im-mber of fimilk". Oat ihis- noace os^ nrnl send | it vrjtb $1 0> to * r. J. Lr?hn, CiuriestoiiJ w* C. ? si|i^e|or Tb? Chsoxicls. WASHINGTON LETTER. f^rom oar regular corresfioruleht-j Washington. Sej>t. 2)6, 1893. The key that will open the dead-jl ;.>ck in ll:'iS* nale is bjdngjjnade, ! tmt tl.fi locksmiths are rot woik-| in in public. It is eiic.fDit thai ! iomething of great importance isjl toing on under the surface in tbe'i 5>ecsile. The talk for ami against! ihe Vorhees refceid bill still lakes op the reswU^d amount of time iach aav, and will prohajbly coxitis -I ae to do so an '11 som-j V-m-i nex.t week, but Senators representing a1 1 sides of the silver question are holding consultations in private ami it is confidently ex, ecttd that the result will be a compromise be-? I ween the conflicting dementis Lhatj while it wid not be prejciSely ahal is desired by either President Cleve land or the Senat < rs who favor th?j free coinage of silver, will be of such a uatuVe, that it| will be act cepied by tlte frec-coinage men at the best they can geljami signeo i?y President Cleveland as the <-?n!| silver measure ' th?t can be jkiSmmS by tue Senate. Tisc exact nature ) of the compromise canuiot be given,5 because itMias not yet bt en <le.eidfc*l upon, but that it will provide f<?r the continued coinage of silver by the government and U't tlie issTu c?f bonds to strengthen the Tread i ury ?o?d reserve is regarded as cef | tain, as they ' are the two things contended for \>y the silver nieu and the unconditional repeal men respectively. President Cleveland has uken and will t -? He no part in this coin promise. He has made his recommendatioi inj the regu! ir r-way .and wii! have noticing more to s&y until Congress sends him the ?hjll. While he belieies tint the proper . thi:;g to do ib to yfcss til** Voorhees bill without anicndmenjt, j leaving other financi il matters to | folloW; in a separate bill, it is thought i hat he wii! bign the pro posed compromise. Should the expectation of (Iie posing of .the silver question by the 15th of this ??onlh toe realized it is probable tllat Congress will take'a recess -of several weeks. A reeefc? can easily* he taken without retard ing legislation, as the II >use will next week pass the lull for the re peal of the Federal election- laivv and no othei important 'bid will be reported for a while. The commit tees will, of course, continue then work during the recess, if one f>e taken, and soon aiter Congress comes together age in it is hoped that the new tariff hill will he ready, to he reported to the House. The Republicans in the Ilou&e have up to thfo time shown a fear of t!io hill for the vepeal oi the Fed eral election laws that is in some respects remarkable. The attempts that they have made to defend j those laws ha\e been so weak that they practically amount to an ac knowledgement that the ? laws are, had and vicious in their tendency and outfit to hp repealed. .? | " "Little Billy" Chandler cnalle one of his usual exhibitions of hiiii seif in the Senate Saturday after noon, while speaking ;in favor of a resolution recently offered by him, calling on the secretary of the o ^ Tieusury for the authority under whiyh he appointed the Fairchiid commission, which is investigat ing Republican crookedness in the '?lliee of the Appraiseii of tne port of New York. < He started out with lot <;f rot about the Senate beinsi [ignored by the ' unconstitutional Und illegal appointment of tb< commission ami wound up by ad mitting that Congress had given theiSecretary of the Treasury ex plicit authority to expend no; more thaji ->*100,000 a year for the deletion aud prevention of fraud , upon the customs reveinue, preci'dv the duty upon which the Fairchiid commission is engaged. j The H<?us<* tjommiUee on bank ing and currency is engaged in j hearing argueir.ents from mem bers of the House in favor of thp various financial hid", including several for the repeal of the tax cm state bank currency, which were referred to it. and liter outsiders' may be heard both ior and' agaftistj ih-se measures. I Neither clia:r.nan WiUnn nor any fy^rly else can stop tho llord ?;f i out) i$j lit .lies that ate sent lout from Washington concerning [itiie r.ew taiiif bili. 'Mr Wi!&?n:j I says of the latest, charging that lithe DeniocrMts on Use Ways and j Moans commit toe wefe Levitating I j 'about making :;n atls< k on the, jMcKir.h-y atrocity, and that. the J comriultpe b:id a if reel th:*t tl.i-| i new thrift' shomd rv s*o into r'iVci j until January L ISO,"): "As to iu-si-l lation, the Democrats <? the| committee a;e now hard ai work on the fie w hill, whiehsi we propose to jeport. Lo tue II>hso as soon as we can get it ready. Vv~?i apprr cia<e the importance of our task, ami the pledg<s which the demo cratic party ha* mawi- to ihe peon}? and the re will he r.o shirk; n *_? of duty or of re?p'?nr?ihiiit\ . Anv! * " - 1 suggestion to the contr.irv is un-! wor hy of consideialion. The date J upon which the no* tariiF bili will | g<> ir.to eifect ha? not been^detcr-! rr?iu. d." M.s Cleveland *ag out Saturday; afternoon f>>r the first lime since! the birth of baby Esther. Acooin- i paint d by the Presideat she tookj ti cariag? drive. Beyond being a J lit.lc ; > a ! e :? than >/ie usuiJl/ look*! ihe appeared t<> V>e in excellent Leaiih an 1 was ctrT^inly in a joil\ : good humor. . /' What Da \ on Take Medicine lb r? Because ye n article aui \Y: irit to/'i.'t vveli, or !?ac insc y j.i wish to j|'vwnt iihu'.-s. Then ninie.nber that Fl utti'i Sars.ipanlia <. lt.eh all disease dinged "fry inv?ure dIjoJ and debility of :he It i- not whj.t its- pro;?rie- ; ti>rs sayjnn what II od'4 S irs.ip.iriila djoes. t uit tells the story of its imrif. Bo sure get IIoo l's and only Hjod's- - Pure! r vegetable ? H aodfsP ; 1 Is ? -"c v'l I m Manr Persons are broion down fecoi overwerfc or houter.oi'1 care*. Brown's Iron Bittei> Rebuilds the *73tem. aids digesttoa. removes. excess of bile, ted euro* malaria. Get the genuine. ' ? 1: . [I. .1 i ^ 1 /WHERE KEBSUAW IS XT, Not beinj a subscriber to your esteem ed paper, I am late In acknowledging yo?:r comment on my communication to The State relative to the location cf Ker shaw r.s follows. p. "XUnd d- McXally'p new man fi South Carolina i* the first to, locate Kt*r l shaw ? properly , aod has itjgivc re it is ? > i? the lowor edge ol LaJf&r ter county and net on th.^ upper edg^'Mvershaw ; and cj> Sheriff Hunter savtfy * '^ograph ically or otherwise;'7. K^r^ybw is on the border ,ed<j>? of Lancaster cpunty. ? Ker shaw Cc-rrtisponctent 01 the State." ''We. of Kershaw county, arc not desirous oN;laiming all ??f Kershaw town, but a 4 a matter *f fact a po * lion of it, ^hout one- fifth isj'in thi^ county, Rand & MoN ally's new map, Sheriff Hunter and the Kei ! sliaw correspondent <>f the State to jthe contrary notwithstanding." In the first place we do not see why yon do not desire to claim all of Kershaw town? which you will, sow hav-e to wrile Kershaw d'y. For it is a town of which 1 any county i:i the .State might be proud and justly so. Come 'up and let me drive yon over it, because if you are not a professional wa'.ker yon coald not cuake the trip in a day, and you will then be convinced. Now as n matter of fa#, not only not one-fifth, bint n even on.* twenty-fif.li 'n 1 ^ of its taxable property lis /Kershaw county, fuianci?.r.v spenKfTTg; I mean. The depot* postotfieey all the business hou*is anlnir.e-.teriths tl the residences are in La,.(aste>- county. Again Sheriff Hunter did not say any thing at cut its geographical situation at ail. "Geographically or otherwise" aer the only three words quoted from him. A little; tj.ing like this might prejudice some voter against the best 'Sheriff in South Carolina. So many papers a~e sent to C*mden which ought to.^o to Lancaster, all on account of strangfers tbi liking that Kershaw is in Kershaw county, is the reason that j laid so rnueh stress on Kershaw's geographical posi tion. Seriously, we h ;ve as many friends and customers in Kershaw coun ty as in Lancaster an ! Ch storlield. We havp.'t a word to utter against Kershaw county or her hospitable people. Our sole p trpose was, not to cast a slur on Kei slu w county, but to advertise the viiiiag of K?rsha\v Kershaw is .rythmical and <*ra:id word whethcr-si^ refers to trie 'county or town or J idge Kershaw, i than whom the State claims no | jurist, statesman, uian of letters, sol dier or citizen. Correspondent of State. R K-O R U \N I Z ATI O X OF THE :s v.*. The recoidln^ of t*>e deed of transfer of the C-, 0. & C. R. R. revives a lay ering interest ixi that road, as most of the townships. through which it passes from Blneksburg to Camden, in this ?tate, voted subscriptions to its stock. Since the road passed inio the hands of a re ceiver, many plan.-i of reorganization have been proppsed. The road is now actual ly passing into'jtlu hands of the late purchasers, and it is presumed will be re organized according to the latest plan, which briars tlie ?rij*inal ds:e of August 2, 13. 3, and which supplements OT sn porcedes . all previous p?oj>osjt:ttns. A landholder who lives in this town is in receij t of a letter from the r<-or?ra*iiz>?tion committor, date 1 Septemb-r 18, in whijh they subDiit this plan and ask for his signature. t<? the same, stntinv in th At i-ominuni-'ation that a ''snincient number have already beeji, signed to. maki* it ef fective." ; It is estiimted that !o complete the road, pay a'.l indebtedness and pat it in ?.rood rnuninir conditio;), will require a cash expenditure of ?8.082, ;">00. To raise t Ms aui unit it .is proposed to ias-ie first ir.ortj^a^e bonds on the road, com plete*' an I uncompleted, at the rate of $!7,f>0.) per mile, making a total issue i.n MO miles between Sumter) 9. <\, aid A.-hhnri, Ky., of $3,025,(00. To ea< h ? :'irch:isev of a ?1.000 bond wilf^W ^'v n four chares <-;f tlie par value of ?]00 each of tin* capital stock, wliich i- to Ik* :s -ued at the rate of ??>?>, 000 p r mile. Subscript! ?ns for thesi* bonds Awiil be payable 10 per cent. o'? ?.p:^c ti'-r, 2> p *r <:?nt. on allot m?-*vt, 25 pjr cent. tl^ce mortlts after allotment, pT rent, six months after slottnr-nt and -0 per cer.t. nine months after a'lot '?!< Jit. To provide for the holders of i lie pres ent lir*t niortjrajre bonds, two series of second ruf?'ti:a^' bonds will he is u??d , wer es A and fi . S Ties A begins to <1 aw inter, st .it the end of the tliiro year at the rale of 1 per cent., the rate increas ing each year until the end of ; he se- v. entli ye.ir, when it obtains "> per cunt., and there remains. Series B draws no interest for ten years unless the road makes it above ail -other expenses ; at ?he oi><] of the tenth year it besins to draw o p;>r cent. This will require an issue of ?!i,'00 per mile, or 88 92", 000 Each ho'tlvT of a present first mortgage bond is receive in exeluw&e therefor one $500 new second bon I m? ?rteraj?*- ser ies A, one $."00 new second mort;;a;?e bond series B, and seven thnres of the par value of ?100 each of the cai'ital sto k. Counties .and townships have taken of j the c-ld stock, or have obligated th-.-ns- ! selves to take ?78P,S00 of the ?a;>it l{ stock, a-|d the stock will he issued to | therii at Holders of pre>eut capital i stock wii^roceive > 1^.00'^' on the $ :-X) I in now stock. Under tb s scheme the road will have a bonded indebtedness of SlT,S"/>, 0o0 an 1 the capital' stock will he $12.75*<,'X/0, or, ( in ot'u-r words, the road will be bonded) for $25;O0Q per mile and stock issued to the tune of$2">,000 per railu on the road ?ompletrdi and uncotnpk n*d, making I r-er n.ile u-"?n which the road I ?v 1 1 i V?e expected to pay dividends when! n good running condition.? YorkWlle f V eotuan. * English Sparin LmameHt reraov i eg ail Soft or . Calluused i Lamps and liivirisln?, Cur'is. Splint?, Swljvjjoy, Rinij-bonc, S' i ties, Sprains aii Swollen Throatf-, Cnuglis, etc. S:ive *00 by the use of one boilie. nrmuted the most vsr/>ndurful Blercish Cure over know q Sold by Dr F. Leslie Zemp, <-lrug-j g;st, Camden, S. C. ' \ It you S^el weak- j and all worn out take I BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ! Mr. chd Mrs. IT. C. F.icharason of Sllonra, N- Y> ?A Husband and - Wife Both k Curod by y Hood's Sarsapsrilla Catarrh, Kidney Complaint, Heart Failure, Liver Troubles. ' I it ray duty to voluntarily tell what Hoou'3 Sarsaparilla has done for myself and wife. Lact spring ir.y wife was In a very bed way with Lidney ccrc?!." !nt ; felt . ^:??rab!o AH the Time and cou5* hardly get around the hou?e. She began to tcvke Hood's Sarsapcrilla, and in oao week she was improving. "When she luid taken b?i throe 'bottles of Hood's S.irSaparllla she was cui-t-d of that dreadful disease. A.3 for me, I was troubled with Catarrh, Heats Failure and Liver Complaint. Suffered s% in tensely that I Could ftct Slocp st nieht, nor get 3tiy rest through the day. Ai ?oon 'as I lay dow4 my heart would beat so hard t!iat I would have to get up. I h?.I very severe pais* in sfie nasall ef my fcacU p.nd noises in my head like a flock of Limit birds ;ttl siiigiug at once. So you sec I ws3 hard up. I ;d>;o experienced benefit from Kood's Sars&piuilla uitUiis u v>ectt after I began taking !t. I have improved rapidly ar.d c.~u now sleep better than I. liavo for a year, c:.n eat and not bloat as- 1 used to. Wo praise Haqfi's Sarsaparilla .for we think tly.ro is r.o medicine like it." by C. and Mary E. Kichakbson, Sdoan, if ad; son County, N. Y. * HOOD'S IV I, care liver f.li, constipation, lililousne&i, jjuni.ee, sick headucr, ind'?csi;On. Are y.Mi a supporter of ?lu* present fi nancial system, which co:.g ,>ts> tno cur rency of the c cwtry yeriotH-aliy al the money center* :< i2< i keeps the lifisses at the mercy <?f the ch*.ss? s, or do you favor ;l bl'o.td Ui :<1 ? UBSU i SVSTHM u if. "Which protects the debtor while it d.?et? justice to the credit/or? If yon .feel this way, von MiomM not he without the great champion of the people's rights, The Atlanta W'kly Constitution Published -ai^iLinta, On., and a circululi-tfi MORE, THAN 156,000 O.iellv araon;j .the farmers of America, and going into more homes than any weekly newspaper published on the i ol the earth. It is the biggest and beet weekly news paper published in America, covering) the news of the world, having corres pondents in every city in America, and the capitals/)! Europe, and reporting in fall, the details i f the dvhate* in Con gress twi all Ijuesiions of public interest. Till mmm Is among the few great. papers pub'.i ?h ing .daily daily tdl ti? ?o? on the side ol the ]>ofj le us. against European domfnalion ot 0'ir money sy&tem, and it heut'ily ad vocates : 1st. The free coinage of ailvcr. Be lieving that tli?* establishment of a sin gle gold mndard w U wreck tin* pros perity of ttotfreat ma-see of tie- p -oole, Though it By prolitthe few v. lo have grown rich i?y federal protection and subsidy. 2d. Tariff Reform. Beli -ving that by. throwing our ports open to markets r.i the world, and I* vying only cn-Ji:g': im port duties t'J p IV til" RC U I expanses o; the government, t lie p-cple will be hotter serve d than hy m ihin^ ilieni pay double for pretention's sake. :] !. An income tax. B< lievhig th:it these v.lio have inueh property thouid b< ar tht burdens of govern tn 'ht in the same proportion to those who have lit tle. The Cjn.stituti ,n heartily advocates ?;i Ol the (juraeev i Until there is enoagh o' i* in circulation J to do the legitimate business of t he I country. If v??u w'sh to help in shaping the legislation o:* the government to these j ends, give the Constitution your a*-d-t anee, lend it* ITelpi-'g hand in t-.e fight, j and remember that by so-;e-iuir v< u wi'i help yourself, help \our neighbors and-] help * onr c< -unirv ! AS A NEWSiWPKIi : The Weekly Constitution Ins p.o e<jual in America! Its news reports cover the wo: Id. and its correspondents and agents are to l>< found iu almost every tmiiwick in the Southern :?*!?! Western Sare>. A S A X EDl'CA TO : It i* a sc ? 1 onl house within itself and xuxebr's r*?:t ? i i n i/ ! of THE CON>Tl ITTltiK is a liberal | education t-> am one. AS A VKIKXI) AND COMPANION" : I It brings cheer and comfort *o :iie- fire-j side even* week, is eagerly s. night bv j the children, contains valn&blo in ornm tion for the mother and ..n encyclo pedia of iustru.-tion for every member of the household. ! ITS SI'KCIAL FEATURES : Are such :is are not :o be fi.und in any I other paper in America. i The Farm ami Farmers' P Miartnnnt. j The Women's Department ?nd .The Children's. Department r.rj nil under aide diiCt tio:i>an<! are spt chilly artrac | tive to those to whom thcifc debarments are'iiddres-ed. ? It's special eontr:bnt.?rs are writers of such world-wide reputation ;.s Mnrk Twain. Iir?*t II:irt?-, prank K. Stockton. Joel Chandler If i r r : and hundreds of others, while it o;ftr> weekly service from Midi writers as Bill Arp, S.trire IMunkett, V?'nl!r\ce I\ Ileed, Fr.ni.k, L. Staaton anil others, who pve it- liter ary futures a peculiar Southern flavor that commends it to every fireside fr??m Virginia to Texas, from Mishor.ri to Call- 1 fornia. AUK VCI* A SUBSC'iUP.KU? If not ! wend on y-Air name at once. I? you wi*h ! A SAMPLE COPY 1 I e a ? A Write for it an<l s$nci the mimes a.n<f a<"l- j dreKses <>f nix of your nei'/hburs to \Tfn?:i; ' I you \vou!?l iikc to have sample cop.-.n < i i the p p r sent frc*. It, etd O'lly < >N r. !K>J.J. V ii vr-ar, ; ( n?:<i agents :;rn vvunu-i in ? v?*ry locality, i Write f,r aj;?.*iit*' t< rc?-. AiMresn TJ.1 !? CONSTITUTION, 'ATLANTA. GEORGIA. f ' The CaitoNici.E ami the weekly' Atlanta Co.nst tuition *Ui ?bo*e-j; to any address gak fotj J*; $1.75. SHOES, HATS. , CLOTH azacl-i-r ? SEATS' j FttRMSHm? Q Is now complete, -.which -we are offering at very low fjg^ . A LARGE LINE' OF jj Bill BOYS' JACKET & PANTS 5 VBRl? ? .-THE LEST MEN'S SS.OO'SHQE IN TOW* LACE OR CONGRESS. , LOOK AT OUR LADIES' , j j ' . $1.50 BDTTOI BOOT BEFORE YOU BUY. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT I ZEMP BROTHERS ? ?'< ' Wm ?It ' ' ? *'v'. ;p4t! . :i3 ' i * :Jj s3Cb23.s> best Dr@ss SSiOe ffc Mien's wear ever offeresd sjft so low ss, jpsrics e~"=m.oi'? popular every year, styles now or>o:n.. FOR SALE ONLY AT )Ct'~r c 3' $3.50 $3.5(1 frei) r~ 011S Are now in-order, and should! r?e attended to without delay ; Your first consideration should! i i l>e given to the proper cloth-; ing of }ourselt dining the lf-ng; winter, which will soon be upon us. A large portion of my Fall and Winter stock i> now * ready ! (or your inspection, and now. ois are b/uvj; revived and shown every day. Never le-j j lore has such a handsome and Stylish variety of patterns been, shown in this city in Gents'.'; Youths' and Boys' Suits, and: never before has a stock in this' city been purchased as cheap. ! It is useless to attempt a de scription of them. They mu^ti be seen to be appreciated: hee ina means buying, and buying' means money sa\ed for your self. Remember I h;jve made social preparations for what your boy? will need.i Knee Pants Suit.^4 to 1(), 7.">c. j to $7.51) ; Long Pacts Suits, 1 \ J to 19 years, $3.00 to ?18.50. i I am sole agent in Columbia! | for Youraans, Roelori and Bo<- j jton Flexible Derby I lats, and lam now showing all the latest ' shapes and shades. I ! Mv stock of extra size, stout,', 'long and slim Suits is large' 'and more complete than ever j. before. No matter what yourj size aDd shaue is, come her?j and it will be no trouble to fit j you. If you purchase amounts, to, ; $10 or more, casiu you will be j ? iriven a ticket entitling you to' 1 ' ? * ' ? 1 1 one ehance in the drawing fori that Rambler Bicycle j, which is on exhibition in the ? show window. t ! it you do not resile in (V ? . i lumbia write for what yo.it \ want. Prompt ana careful at- j ten lion given to mail orders. I * i M. L. KIN ALU), 120 MAIN ST It MKT [At sign of tlw GolJtm Star ] --S-C. ; ItyiiUonl JHaminaiof $ - . j i A sixteen pngo prper, cntetilxted ] Tolonsf ti e life of eA-ry i?vrsou who car) read English. * * ? ? : its sTuoya roiyrs. ? rNTRXNXIXii STOTCIEfc. ^ ? It 1 Is tb? :m in bright iit tc r ostirv.: t:i'o< <>f iic?io?i ? j>r,re un-l uii' defile 1? '.totii coniiuueu an?l com FiiESH FI X . It e<>rt.;ins ;rr?':ito.^t r.sgrecJi t ot ehcst-^NpMi'lirU', i:v, gi'nv.iat* huujor cv.t ?.von tw?Ur ?.n.; runvus in Cosmos, or in the three riu^s oi Saturn. lOMTKV. SuWii-ic as "NT 1 lto?i a i.l riO'.fnljUlis : s tiu- tVllmv he wr-'tti ho mcc t : b. u' . I'lo conv lor t-.vo cvnt $tanip. < iNLV KJ V I V ( TA' r- -V YEAR. Sold l>y Ni?\v*V:tlers. Siii^rl * rop:et> 5 c W . U WATSON, ITliLKSHEUt 1 ? 1 ? >* > V KOKI >. MAINE. IIIRSE DOLLARS A WEBK. FOR LIFE. !lwi' U a Hr*s*i5 for Brainy lv?plc-Th? L'ltctC Thlnii Out. 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