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Camden Cotton Market, 7 J w/n tho lop <?f U;e di ion mar cot in Cimd? n josfoYoay. Lhocktd l?y LighUnnp. ft lu ul :? v alUrnouu diuin?; the storn "i '? iephono win; vviih htviutU ^ e v.o ely aho-Uin^ Mr <1 I). 1 >.? I ' j ?. ? ? and two <?r thrro o'her person*. ' Joe Murutay. Daring 'ho part week- ? I < ?o Mu-i dav. iin l<st. I !is ?! ?? ] i vorod f-? > cri1 lee turf* mi Camden. 7T?? im )>r< as ?d nil as boiii;; :i fit AH of iy markablo omtorical powers. Chautauqua Circle. The Chant au<|na Literary and Soienlille Circle of Camden whs re organized Wednesday night with 21 iiiohiIhth. The following t ? >1! - ' <cers were ehojed : 1'iesident, Mr. W. D. Tranthum ; vieo president, Mrs. M. A. Shannon; seeietary uh! a treasurer, Miss Louise /'emp. 'I lu ? regular plaoa for tho meetings of the cirob* wiM In- ?t the residence ol Prof, K. Al. Kennody. Per eona I. Mrs. \V. 0. Woi k man n nd family who huvo he<n >oMdin?> in C?:rdeu for the l?6t few months, returned to their old home in Savannah on last Tuesday. Dr. A. A. Moore was absent from Camden this week in aMeudnncc up'in the annual meeting of tin; Stale Hoard of Health, of which lie is a member. Mrs. Arlliu.' Ceiuld, of Augusta. Ga., is visiting Mr. VV. C. Gerald'-' family. Comptroller (i^n. Derham in ex pected in Camden one day next week. One lot of Towels ut tho ( i ? i t lOdge Store (Drummer* Samples) a'. New York cost ? conic quivl WiUerao 3\*wnahJp Association. The quarterly Hireling of t h<* W fill- roe Town* hip S nod ay Soli no' A - soeinlion will W<> !> t- 1 ? i :a i. fjopn well church Saturday and Sunday, { October 2 .S J 1 1 and 2tHh. The ?? j siifi'it ion will convene at 10 o'clock J ami will hi; opened with dcvotion?d j exercises conducted by Rev. W. \l I ?i 'Vtier, followed by the rntollm* m i f delegates, and repnits from the fculioolsJ. Toe following subject will We di.s cussed : ? ''The pnslois duly to li;. ?Sunday school. " Mr. I*. T. Mruco will open the discussion, f;ni) will lie followed by others. j in the afternoon adun sprs wii" j Wo lllHde. 1 ? V Mr.-ftis. .1. T. I 1 a}*, J. j Willie Dusiu and ot in is. ?Sunday morning a mnf-s meeting will I ?c? held, after whieh sermon will buproachcd. A foil attend ance of delegates is, urged. Slovt-s and llraleiH at GrUrn heiiner'a. New Ilonu1 Sewing Mscbinen, ;"i grades at Geisenheimer's. A Suggestion Regal (ling the Chain Gang. Mr. Kditor : ?We have no fault to find with our County Supervisor nor j with the Superintendent ot'onr chain tfdiig, hut, the nundier of the con viols j is so small jomcliines and. them is so i in rich \vi?il< to We dono on the public roads thrtt the gang work cannot show up well. Under these circum. stances, it seems to the writer tha' the best thing to We done with the chain g?ng i? to have thorn at^nd to kef-ping up the bridges throTOhout the county, especially as our Super visor is a first-class workman as weli as a first-class oflicer. In this way our bridges won id bo kept in good repair and with no inducement for conlractors or bidders to slight their woik wiinn working for the county, and let the "hands" work the roads ns they formally did and _ do now. Under our present system of operat ing the chain gaityf lliero is alwaysl somo portions of the roads needing! work and some parties complain un | Jess their section gets more work from Mic chain nang than enn possi bly bo done without nogleeting other " sections Observer. Mailings of all dcsci iplions at Geiacnheimcr's. Handsome Pictures cheap at Geisenheimer'fl. Home Enterprises, Ti)?? attention of our farmer friends nnd ft') others who art; Interested is ? especially directed to the advertise ibent ?'f i>berilT R. 15. William? which appears in another column of The! ? Chronicle to-dny. Mr. Williams ha* i established at his place about two ' miles west of Cam den a cotton seed holler and separator. If the farmer* will tako advantage of thh enter prise and have thfcir cotton seed * hulled there instead of fielHo^ them it will baa saving of thousands of dollar* t> them. Tlio kernels arc nicely separated from the hulls and fire left in such a {ondition that they cannot sprout fmd are far superior for fertilizing land than the cotton seed cneal for which large prices ore ? paid by our farmcr^?vcry year. The "hells make excellent cow food for frhieh also ia goad price is paid. The httUer ia really a bananas for onr far mer* If they will only realize it be fore they sail their seed. The coat efbtilnn seed hailed is very trifl ng T'""" 17 it Uk*x? as lo'L Uy all praitt 1st like farmers inreAfiti this matter snd ft will bt a saving of 9 4frflaJf to litem, Sarnies of wad ketts urn be nts at (Ms - i veyors Is Camden. | '1 ho Chronicle oilbo roet\vod :? plc^ani e.i'l on ! ?. ? I **ntnrdn\ \r\un ? ] l>;?ny of tmri i\ ? ? inn 1 > ?? *? m t ? > ) , < Lenoir, Chester and C.^'cn U?ul- . i rou l, oousist.ijm oi Chief Ki^inee.-. ?I \V. Fletcher, \Y 15. Ilorno, W Mel). Wcdhrook and Styiuo.1 Mir phcy, * ho ha i j i) t an iv- .1 in Cum ? li lt huv n^ tuudo a piuUlrtinarv h?ir< t , v \ <>f t h" propound rout** for tin jin vv railroad front Bristol, Tonn.. to ( '..ii.nlt-n , 8 ( \ | liny reported Unit they found tlaj 1 ion'..* lioio ? It e s t or to Camden a coin ^ | pintively easy one und dud, it was! iexpeeiod t'irtt work ,\v.ou'd I u com j I tn need upon it about the: 15th?d ti e1 pr.^r nf month. j Viio surveyors arc a clover. <j<n ! tlemanly sot and \v* assure thorn it | w is a ureal pleasure to moot thorn, and wo furthor assure thotn that oni | town will extend to thoir railroad j the wannest welcome. ,h ? ? . B?ii<nllment Camden Graded School. j Total on roil men' of tho Camden } Graded Schools, Oct. 189'J: Laurons Street Sidiool (whiJU')l Mules 151, Females IHth lot m 1 21)0. j Factory Si-hnol (while) Males; 1 r?, Ptf maSe* 19, lotnl ^5-. Camphellu Nireot School (oolor i*d ) .Males Kit, .Females {)?), total IS* j Knvoll nu'iii ot all .r?() t. St vi ml now ]>i? pi Ih have entered j 5 ho Laurel, s St. Sell col miico above! report. Tudor Bcoi.1 Pounded On 1st Wednesday niuhl as |{e\\ J O. O Stroll, psaior of Trinity (col ored) M. l'j. Chiu'i:li\ reached the J: hi sotiagu afier prayer meeting lift found ihe parlor tilled willi a num ber <>f the younjj people of ii is con gregation wifly had come as a ?orl <?f a donation party to pay their re spccts to him. A f \j>r' they hud spent nn hour pleasantly in. songs, recital io>?rTi7Tit' conversation they d< - purled leaving ln.-hind them tang i bio i xpi est-ions of their sppreeia-' lion of the reverend. In addition i.o the i>i i in 1 u: i's (if his uui church there yveie other young people in ihe parly. Johnnie Maxwoll made i neat, lillle speech in tendering the ^ i i ' h ; 1 1 j 1 1 pat* lor Fi-jott retipoiith d s h'inkifi<; them vei y much for their tiiHuifcsi.'Uiou of their good will. ? ~0- ? -J>? ? fci:ioiiii;e i.scdh h and oil. U '.'Ht il i.e i lilt 1 3. Clocks at Goi.sonhcimci Fiuiiitl bed ro(ou suits i'l the cit\ ui Geisen hel mot's. The compositions Huh session, as usd.il, it.rc writ, ton in tlu? schoolroom without previom preparation or help of any kind. I he subject is not an nounced until the pupils sit, pencil in hand, ready to bo-?in writing. THE Gl'iOG HAPIfY OF OtJU SCHOOL DISTHICT. Our School District is bmnded on the north by Sander's Creek, on fist by MoR'to Creek, on South by Tine Jree Crook, on Y/cut by Water oe li.fcver. Our School District h^s four frc-c Schools for the white children ? the I School at Knight's Hill, Malvern Hill School, the School at the Facto- 1 ry, which just started this year, and ! ?lso the largest and best School, the Cattnrib* Graded School. -_Our bistrict is sitmted at the di viding li?i? of the up country and low country of our Klate; the South ern part of the District is in the low country, and the Northern part of the District is in the up country. There are several historical plaecs iu this District, two battles were fought within this District during the Revolutionary \\ ?r, the J'uttlo of Camden and tiie lialilo of HobUirk H i I both in the Noilhcrn pari of the District. There ia an J O'd Indian Mound situated in the western part of the District, which j was built by the Indians and con j lains some Indian relics. Th?re are two railroads passing ( through this district, the oiiu Gora I tni/i'j from the North, the other, from ; the Sou h and the S. A. Tj <vijl b<>. finished in a short time; there i* also1 a road coming from Sumter. j * Mamie Alexander. Ago 15 ? Grade IX. Til K C;i:()GKAPHY OF OOItJ school DisiKicr. Our School J) strict iH bounded on each ?ide by water j it j3 situated in the now hern part of Kershaw Cotfiity, bounded on tho west by tbe Witeree ltiyer, while on the north,*; oast, and south aro tbe crooks. j The gconory I# very protty a? wo look around nnd see the trees, rocks, and bills. Cauiden is one of ?he old est towns in the state, and a famous winter resort. It is visited evprj' year by Northerners, and has Ijten greatly improved in tho last few jcors. Thertrfras beca u factory es tshli&hed, ale^r-a large Negro School. There are two railroads running through tho .I>l?triil and another , is being built. One of the pecaliar poinU of iuter ett Is tho tattle of ilobkirk liill, foa^ht between Greene and Corn wallia daring Mio Revolutionary Theft irt tbrf^)r foaf tthtoUlii tbe Uieirret. YliV^radeil School i* mid to be 9i? ?f tbe beU In . tbe ftitetee t'uuftuij JfcUlBmir ? | A?flMk?d#ti Brightest Prospects For Camden ! Wo recently met n ftiond ot' our* U l;o !i\< it. ! he eonn'ry tilt > I asked I.: ia to : : 1 ? i ; ns lii'-. tip, i) .. >n ? ?>!<m il-ny itie pro?po''ta ? su.d n :n th?? near future. llr mm I: "WYII Mr; In n.y opinion \ i ? 1 1 r eity h;:S the hri . ) i ( ? s.' prospects mi'io innhle, tin f f 1 J I *"<?>>?? 1 K bri'lll t ?> v\ lit t ) ? \V liH U [ ? ?*?iir ?>!?! *-ii\ an\hv'\\ ami it np < to mo tint f your pcnj.'r <? ? J ?'ll|\ JVIl'ii*' I l , 1 llO tilllO ll.'tN ' ?*? . ? i f ? ? r them to ?'?> skiitI liit-y for t : i ? ? i ii n i ? 1 vs. Why sir; it i-t mii pro-itu: J i . oi.|lMilef;\ lll.lt \uur pi'opli: >li< not -? I -t ! I f?oi.:o t i'W r;iU.: prist s," We siski i li i tit to sl *oino i n 1 ii'fpijhffl that 'To thought wotiM prty , ? Vmi I lie fprokly unowned: " A eot-j inn s?oed oil im!!, ami 'I It-rt li/.oi" fuc j li.iy would pay v* ??! } certain !\ >i? t th<j vol! on seed, nn<l you err I ?<i uly havo t lie faeilitira now forgot. i ( l?t? 'wni I it 'lit od rook, either hyj fni! or l>v I ohIh oh jour riv? r. I am , of (Im opinion that, the competition] 'or tlio freights would ho sntlloiont ' to guarantee as good, ('f not In", to!) I m ucins for profits as any otlmr points in our uluto. Ami I think j lint n snuff factory would | ay hand j s jm'lv in Camden. .Inst think of it. (lino im not n snnft factory in onr Slu.'c, uud Ihon think of the worm onion, torn, storm ii.j.iri.d ami rnll io' ncco besides I ho steins and lra*di that Ooiihl ho util y.i-il for making snnfT. most of which in now lost, tor it iIoon not pay tlio planters to ship if. Think over t1 is tm l stir tin in up on these matters. Again, a can j ni-'g faotorv would certainly pay in j vonr city. Scino |inn? a?o 1 thinl j that some of your citizen:- nth mpicd | lo start a canning factovv, hnt mine, j oi.ini-t of high prices charged for th-| outfit or plant, they {zriv it up. lj urn inl'ornioii lb at a plant or onilh j for canning purposes can ho pur j chased now for ton dollars, and I ? know of a p n '.y who hua pu? up thousand 8 of cans qf tomatoes, corn,) okr?i, etc., the pnnt two seasons audi has sold and shipped 1'n.ni to various; plf.oop, and tlio plint or outfit used I only cost about ton (hilhmj try to! <tir them tip ou this, and while yon' are at it agitato the staiting of aj timeli ne simp and foundry. In eas.- j ?inv one in, or around ('ainden want- ' any heavy machine work or easting j d?.no, t key huve to semi it off, and I ?on have no idea how union of tli'sj kind of wn.k is kouI nwav during I ho year |int i gueQS tjiia cuou^l- j for the prcspnl." Well, how would you go (o w n< to Marl onp or nmrc of the cnlcr |ifixcH that YOU hlVO Sll^esU.'d ? "Lot home of your live men take charge ? i f tho mat ter and push things;. !>?{ Hum stint. a stock company, have (In: price of the slimes sin ill enough .?> that almost any one eou'd buy a share, or ? ban s, and 1 'nave no doubt i of yo'ir having one <">r more of (lie; ; liter;?! lues T have Miggosted. |n uj short tune tluv would be paying in- j vestments if tliey never declared a! dividend. fur they would iiier?as?? AO'ir population, and bring m ir tnon j ey into your moist, likt> your cotton i factory Woes now; ami it will not | take murth capital to start any of j tSm, for they arc >in?t!I enterprises, j l>u|. small undertaking will <io to ' Mart on ; mid you ma}* depend uponj it, that 'I'il' SU -lu o< op!-.: ".vake up"' j and do ho m cluing for themselves! It will he diflieu t to gel oulsidevs to eoaie in and start matters for them, ,nd unless "B^nn fail" .other eitiesj and towns w II capture some of the! enterprises mentioned, no "htir them I up."' Tim Railroads Itavo found j Camden, now lot th?* peop'e of Cam den tali'1 advantage of t!?e situation itnd he tip with the times, before it is loo late.'' - - ? V ? ?* ~ China Closets and Bookcases. Geisenbdimer's. Perfection MattresBos and all other grades at Gcjueuheimer's. wXNTlfl)" \ comnelont, reliable and sober mnn to superintend the County Infirmary f>i ? lie year 1U00. All application* must 1 1* filed with I be County Sapei visor on or hct or the 4 : 1 1 dny of Nov. next. T. V. Parker, Suptrvisor K. C. You can *avo moiid}* by buy ing your Cotton Seed hulled a ltd separated. I have a well ?equipped J I tiller atid Separator i(it my gin house at t lie Cantey plaice *2 miles West of Camden, anfj- solicit the patronage of the public. Samples can be seen !at The Chronicle office. 11. 13. WILLIAMS. Oct. 11 1891). Citation. Sul?* <?f Aouili Carolina? K<*n?h?W|^punly. By C. ('? Halle, Probato J u?lge. ^AYhcivna, Tlioma* McLure ma.lo nuit y'uie lo yrant to hiiu of Adniin- ] Sfitrntion do bonus nbn on tl?o Estate of and etfeeta of John Price, of Kershaw Countv, <l?cea*ci|.+ There arc therefore to cite and admon ish nil nn<l *iof ular the KlnjtretL And i Qtmim ' of "iW said John I'r^o dcceascd, that they li? and appear before u>?, in th# Conn of Pwlwrtt to In held at ] Camden, S. C-, on Hi* S8th daj of Oct. in?l. alter public ajkMi thereof, at 12 o'clock M. to fchew cause if an j ihrj baye, wlij vho Mki administration shotijd not be ?r*Blc<L v ? Given undetmjr haad A?1 ml thla 11th day of Oct., A. I)., IK*. PaMUhod on tbt 13*fe day of Oct.* 1W#, faT? CoiJiiii CWtMik /?If* * PwMli &???? <?atr< dr4 ;?\<V A ;v'< fhuuii >*< jh* &T I a in 8 *A. l 1 1 1 $ i* Hit Our uuo. G roeery Depar tm ent .Fins Proved a Winning Card. ? i OXTR? MOTTO: 11 Quick fali-s ami Pmall Profits' v ! Klm ilr.nvu thi* traiic. ;u;<i .w air now * ? t i \ ? ? i : " ^realer iu? ami I'aiicy ( lUKfiii'.s. Cull onrrmont s than i\ im\ in au l set* w hat \s cany, Wc will astonish yon with priivs ant! variety. m mm ami imiw stock mmn ?v tup rrr l\ A Full Line <>t Mmi's Suits lioin ft'2 o> t ? ? $10.0*1. Youtho L'-hi* l*anM Suits tf-.jO Id l?o\> kmc I'aiits Suit?. 7 > c to $.*>.00, in call ami mm- will h^ to save numcy. Now Is TllO ?jCilXlLO rCo f&o\7W fSl li o o 3.-S-. J. o A n. c*. X" le? % > .Z\. XX vcta1 1 In Til? W'.**:y- ?.>:?" 12^, :.? ? g, r\ 1 1 3 F3 ?A. D. KENNEDY'S? TWO STORES. Hardware- ;i ?rnoral 1 i n? ? -llw Most (empiric in l)ic cilv. N Jills; (.'.it, iinishimr and line. Iron, Steel. ( ?al vaniV.ed, and l,--.ad Waterworks and Plumbers taipplies, Builder.* 1 1 ardwa re. Farmers looks, cn^nm littiiiL-s, cutlery. nuns, cur uid^cs. shells, valley tin. H *. r 1 ? , II ay and Smooth Wire. Cotton and Sieal liopi*. (Yod;eiy -'(in! (ilasswaro, Willow ware. )>url;ets, Baskets. Brooms, Tnhs. ?*tc Tinware, Wa;_ron material. .'?(??! >kcs, hnb\. lims. KuhU-r am! Leather Belling and { dicing. "JL* ii o f 3 ??"> v i ^ i.*3 O o vi 1: a i t.i eel ? .W o. X . Heavy Dry (-roods. Ne.iion;;. Slior?, lints, Saddl ay. Whips ami 1^:) ^ > Holies. ( j r? icejaea hen v y and shelf. Ooiil.ainocl I?i. ]\To- ?3, Seed Whe.it ? 1 v? *? t M'ly, Beardless Fu lea.-ter, I'urjile Si raw and ( I mm; Raised. K V K and BAULKY. I ),its ? 1 t xais, 1?. ]?. 1\ and Ifomo Ka'.sed. ^V i 1 1 nuvt nil (aii1 competition. Solicit your patronage as I am not independent or the IVoplo Respect tully, A D 'KENNEDY. 1 884 1800 lie Famous Gill Edge Store Ih now well into tho SiXUKKNI'H Y 10 A H of its existence, and the re cords Mhr?w steady progress in all of the details; so it in useless to say (lint wo will n<>( only not allow this season to full below any previous re. conl, I >ii t wo arc determined |>? surpass in ovcry partioulnr anything nc* cnrupliahed hen ? t ?> f ? > r?- Our sloe!,* i-; complete in fill tho departments, and w<? j*i* not. oiij'v prepared to in net competition, l>nf to offer goods at prices that will gladden 1 1 ? e hearts of tho closcsl tutors. Our Stock of Dress Goods Ir. (he Host Assoitod, ami Cheapest wo have cv< r handled, as j uvt inspection o! same will tdiow, and wo arts sowing them, which \? evidence of their merit, vtc. Sec our Stock of tailor, M'&Dii smuts Ranging in price from I its to $|ii 00. \ An ox onsivo line of LAUIK.S' (TAI'MS afyl J XCKKTS, also Infants, I Ciiiltl r? ns and MJshor Wraps.- Wo also hav*? t!.e Material lor m iking I. a ; dirR an t Children 8 Wraps. Our J SHOE STOCK ! Ih larger and morn varied than it has ever boon, and having scoured a hi^ line of Diu minora Samples, we are prepared to oilVr Shoes for Ohildren, M Ladion and Men In any stylo, rta. at, Wholesale f ??#> t . Conic at on^e and fieo th?*ni before they ;jo, li>r thoy are Hcl'itt# rapidly. See our lino of UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL N Tli'! most extonaive ever shown in Caaidon, and at prices no low that you cmnot holp buying. A beautiful line of C'hanille I'orticrs and Tab In Covers, also Tablo Gov ern in Tapestry, very ohcup. Da Btiie to sco our Stock of Comforts and Blankets IJefore buying. Ask for our ALL VVOrtfi 10 4 IILANKRTS, At $3 -18 ? heat vahjo ever offered. O tr stock of DOMESTICS is tho. largest wo have ever handled, and fcuffi ?<} it to say that we will not be UNDKRSOLO. See tho goodf, net <?nr prices and you will bay. We have added to our stock a LIMRA RY, and can selj yon almost any boolvyou would like to read (by standard authors) at priieq fangiyir from 5 to 25 eon tv. v W MKN'S AKP BOY'S* CLOTHING A SPfeCULlY an<\ Cfvcsp. 01??ij>. Cheap. Country Morebanta will dud it deuirierily t*? th*ir advao?*f?e to In spect jourfctoelc before buying. Wo call atientionNto the fact that we are 'arcntnDkcdi Cotton Biggin/, and ir Jfcpuefs' wish to savo . money, they will get our pricut before buying. f, - - ^ DOVT'hUY -TIIX YOU SEKTJ8 With many thank* for past favors, and earnestly aoliching n contin uance of the sbuic, wo afe yours. Youra Respectfully and Truly, * , The Famous Gilt Edge Store, ? ? ???? * nnt/lTTV P T- VII.LKPIGUK^ Proprietor. ^ " *--t? ?-? --- - -?ZZ2? ; ' CASH AT H. E. HALSALL'S ~ --- "" " \\:li )>o ji Money Sav?u lor yo i. JiM look at ill's pa'tiul list of Har^'iius' 10 lYninda ol ( x ranul iirii Su;;a ; v '.M Pounds f Sinrir ? 1 00. V Color, >, and 10 ct ntrt per pouti 1 Mm ?c.uoiii, N fonts per ptU'kaf.?v. \ o cents | ???r pound, or 0 jvmiu!.) for o. Nodn . 'J 1 '* trills per pound. \ 1 'J KttS <d So:i p lor I \ > I > ii'i'n, ,)0, .'>? and .'> ? cents per pound. V pound ^ .ick:i "r I'^our, l;~>. oO, '??">. and 00 cents p< r 8iiek. ill Meet any Price on Bagging and Ties, ? A |m i-.ii r\ u l ull liiiu* of DRY GOODS and SHOES, } Which I ivili oiii'i* at ),OW I'UIl ('.ill and (cot prieofl bo I fore purchasing, and 1 will save )ou numey. Onion Seta-Red and White-only 10c per quart. hV full y, ! H. E. HALSALL. 1 want liVEIiY LADY in Camden and tmrrminlling conn ! try to come timi inspect inv New Stock ol* Household and fur ; liiwhin^ j;ood^. The most complete ever shown i/i Camden. (_ i < .'onsistin^ of a o C.TJ cr> A CJ.l m CO I A- ' C.3 rsr.^ ;^r> CJD ra LJ-..1 CO Pai l<?r Suites, ImmI Room .Suites, J.H'd sU'JkIh, (.ill ? i/os, ) ('ladies and H : 1 1 >\ Ouriages, Hcd Sin in;.,s and Maltreat h, J (.ill Rarks and Hook Oiisffl. Window Curtains and Poles, C'a-.pr t Odd Squares, Uii'iS and Matting. STOVES, all grade*, (Jet my pricen. , v ALSOOAItUY SEWING MzVCMIN^S, I,;;inp$. Lamp Shades and Humors, *ind in facrTiverything necessary ic? furnish your house. Don't forget to come and <"p rue wh<m in town. rp (ioo,lrt sold on INSTALLMENT FLAN. Dont'l let the price of cotton keep you away. , lUepccthilly, W. GEISENHEIMER, Proprietor. s To Iv Friends & Patrons: This id the beginning of another season with cotton at 4 and | 5 cents per pound. This menus cheap goods or no sale. I | have g&t the goods and they have got to Be sold and as I have lahvnys said I never allow any one to undersell me, the money j is what I want and that I am going to have if you come in my ! store. I have a big stock as usual, fresh and nice; never have i any old btale stock. v / FRESH GOQOS J coming in every ('ay. I<)went in business in 1894 when cotton was about the same prices it is now and I am still here doing j my chare; some predicted that I would not pull through that jweahon. Low priced cotton don't frighten me, I hive^gone i through a hotter battle than this. 1 sold my ^oods for such small profits, Lliud that jt pays to* make small profit* and quick sales. I have Kept it up and don't want to change it. j will ; Hay to those who have st^es in the country to come in ^and l will divide tlie profits wjth you us AhaVe always djne. business houses may tell you they cirry a laiger stock* than I do, you can say <t> them you get more for a dollar AT HINSON'S t lift n you get'from them, it makes but little difference to jq? how much mock they carry. Wh it you want it all you cm* ? pi for your money. I am ratiifi id Tritfy (int and I know ?will be with (he future for I am working ju*t i ? lard fc* your I trade M I. ever *d. Come tm you wiH fed me mt *m' wj place. Yours Respectfully, * * D. E.HINSON* 'Z- ? -? : k T" . !!'?_" ' V ~ ? ?? fc?. it., tj ?1