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JS fe"1' Cotton Market Tlio following irt if 10 pr'ctR paid f? tton I" <?,iy ; Middling V^ ?S net Middling t (lull I M ulillinu ji Strict Good Midi! in?j Fanu To Ront. A good 8 or^JO favtn t< H'i*f "i? roftftoufthlo terms. . Adrobs "1'. o. l>ox 81U, (JaimUn, K (\ Kadiichrs. Dr. I. II. Alexander Has oui 1 t.hMiikn for n nice hunch of radishes j Tito Dr. always Ithh th<j li<-at of ev* ! crvtliingand hia jadi&licft arc no.j t xct plion to tho"v" i uIo, Tliey at? is crisp and nirt> n* IhU*v thai arc raUcd in t lie f>]?rini< of the \car. North-Western H K. l'.iis road vvhivli we have h<? Jong j needed giving ua a direct line to | Suniter is now open, Wii o&u now lortvo Camden til <>.45 a. in , spend j an hour in Sumter ami leturn I<> Cundon at 12-01, or spend thy en ! tiro dav leaving there at 6lf? und! reach Camden at 8 p. m. Sue the now schedule published in T'h* i Chronicle to-day. President Wil I **???* tins uur thanks for a puns over ; 111 a road. . ^ A IlandaomA Hat Caso, JVl.BSjpa, Zemp Hroa. have just j ;{'J ieii iu one ol" the 'nandBQaweVi p/ias hat eases eVer brought to t Ju^iv-u, -This case was made h\ ) Ct'dr Kfft.'jlal older and erni exhibit ' a*, onetinle 2150is n beau-l ty and very properly termed a ?i-j lent salesman, for to see the beau-! tiful stock of huts iu it one cannoi1 held buying. It. is full of liata now,' hut we oanuot guarantee how lougj it, wjll he so n<* they are ??ft??,;? IjKe, e C hot oakes. If you need a { \l ytm j . should not stop until \<>ii j <? this! !Ca8e A Deplorablo Accident Rev. John Oaii:, a well! known Methodist preacher, wuh H. -j rimalyand petliMpu f-ually nhot ; near his horre a' .)??humir>n Tuet. j day nftei n?-H)|i. 'i he si.d a/id terii ! lile iiil'.iiv \\ s s? mirely !ic<-ident ?i!, i ? ' | and Mr. Walter Smith at whom j h inds it happened, in pn filiate wiib] pi ii-f and in danger of Ijaing hisi mind. Mr. Owen was fi fomnr pn-i siding elder of the South Carolina' conference, and is now a tcoeher in' CM ftu-hnston Institute and pastor: of Harmony, Johnston and Spanrral oh u relies. JIo was out html in g Tuesday nf- j leruood with Mr, Waller Smith. Mr. Smith whirled to shoot. He did not fully cock his gun and hi<< t,htiinh ?lipped. T he contents ol t.lm barrel were poured into the; light aide of his devoted pastor.? Slate, 1st. inst. Tailor made Suits at the ("lilt Kdge Store; nice, stylish and e.lieap Go to tho Gilt Ed'/e Store for' votir skirts, ladies, for they have the host assortment ever shown in Cam den. JL'nces from 81 to ?7. Easel and Pictures at. GeisenheimerV ) Felt Mattresses at Geisenheimr'a ; New Home Sewing Machines, at; GeiaenheimetV Builder of the First Cotton Mill. In conversation this morn'ng with Mr. David R. Williams, Jr.,| of our city in reference to an article In The Stote of Oct. 24, in which it vrjiH stnled that Gen. K. I'. Alexan der built the fiiHt (til mill in this Slate just after tho war, Mr. Wil liams said : To Gen. Alexander does not belong the credit for having built the drat oil mill in the State. In 1812, Gen. David It. Williams built near Society Hill in Darling ton ooijntj' one of the first, if not the flr^t cotton mill in this State, and in 1829 added to this cotton mill a onltoiwseed oil in ill, both be ing successfully* operated for many years. Gen. Williams was nleo the pioneer In building dykes along our ? iver banks, thereby reclaiming illjusands of acres of valuable ^ands which tip to that time had been worthless. For many exam pipe of Hi is kind and for services rendered his Stale as its chief ex ecutive and United Statei senator his countrymen honored him in many ways, among others, naming 'ono of the streets ot Columbia in his honor."?Camden O'er. State. The Chronicle And National Watcli ? ? man for $2.50 We are c'tlbbfnpr with The Chron icle tho National Watchman one .year for 82.50. Tho Watchman is a pp'endid 12 page weekly paper os pousing the Brjao cause, and we are snre oor readers* will he pleaeed with iv Is a letter to the editor of the Watchman. If on, Wm, Jonuings Hryan aaid: "I ctingralolate yon vpoii the ej>tendid work the National Watch man is doing It it an honest, ??orn?st aMe^snd fearless exponent of Jaflfononisa democracy and de v aerfes a cordial support. Tbe peo *pU shoald support the jnrpen JJ6at ^ fight )be battle of II Wk(U' ' Tirslv* White Pljmostfc Bock Cock - et?ls i?d sue Wkils Lefbora, All pare R 1re*L Apply to Mm. J. C. Hills*. Ws^ills, 8. C MarriftKP. . Mr. Sliniuion Kiiklaud, rtf Cmv j ?l<? i?, ninl Mi?h Nanniu Uubaell, < ! WiHivijJf, were married at 1 >:imh? IcuH ohuroli hul Tut Ktl.tv vyc-ninn ? 17 o'clock, liov. IV. M. Duncan, o; j Camden ol!iui:Uintf. Tho luide i* - .daughter <?i Judge W. F. Kusac-d. j I'fcrikm&l. : Mrs. S. L. I! allies *pcnt severa' of lunt Week in Abheville. Mr. cjl*??.?. I'. Little who hits been ;'ni>I up ft.r nevera! day# froin ?; ii'?iIt! kick la out a<> ai?. ? {)itluduft and Jvk'i ?{[??$ ?^>ontv ! u? n? -rally Wcif. well repf chanted tit i Mii> Kmr in Columbia this wcok. < *;?|>t. I). K. lit Avert, ?>f M:iuntn<.'. in \ il '('?limit II. fit) WH8 Hilt tliilliy i.ltr Stale fair ami ran tip ou a tlv inu' visit to relatives hero. Mr. .)(>?-. N ilt:H who for over flMll years has been ctnplo^#d at ilit* (';iiiitlt I) L'nliou Allll, lift this uttk tu.acccpl a poailiuu ul Mo('i>ll, M arihorough county. ??? -*??<* Deaths Mr. .J. S. liaxluy who has boon ?'mi tho police f irco of CjiiU'len for >\ 1?>ii<? time died Huiith nlv 1 nt*t Fri* 11 h\" night of appoplexy. Mr. Ita\ ley waft on duty up to a few hours i?f his death. The funeral was held at the Unptiftt Chuu h oh Sunday afternoon conducted by Kovs. A. K (Jrnne and VV. M. Duncan. Hello, tin* bright mid interesting iiule duughLor of Mr. and Mi-. J.l I'". Yanglian died 1 *i h t Saturday 1 n <u nijiu i(f .fuenr. SJi/? had been.1 ->ick for five weeks. Mr. mid Mrs. j Vhriht*ii have tho sympathy of ev eryone in their front sorrow. An infant child of Air. mid Mrs. W T. WaikW, of Columbia, died! one dny hint week. The infant child of Mr. and Mis. It. H Ivlliott died last, week aft* r a | f;'v. ciava illness. A Pretty Mttir.a^o < ?!V?irrr>?| at Mizp-ih Baplict ohi'ich onl Thursday ev.-tini'. in?t, Mr Sato] V mniou.s and Mi"-* Liz/.ie llovkii: were! <!.*.?_contractin>j puttie*. M(. Kddie lUn S vock was 1 iiimi n::;l Miss Fannie fioy kin wasnmidof honor. The attoildant.H | were MY. Hick ! I,'tncoHc with Miss Tin. j , li'i f'hi.us hi'iv, Mi" Arrii* I)a> i^wilh Miss j I'.ui naee Sparrow , Mr. .lohnie Me('as-i ! -'ii! with Miss Ada Hoy I; in, Mv. Willie J Hi.) kin with Miss Minnie Johnson, Mr j >:i er Jiiliii?<ni with Miss Julia Corbett. j Mr. !{ t!l.<n Bnykin with Misn Minnie j >1 < f. Thev entered tho ehnreh j alternately in eae!i aisle and furuiod on the roetroni ?hi"li was ? k???! with ever '^reeiH, and 1 i<jf!?*??? 1 up. Tho t>rooni en- j j tered with his host m?n and She bride j I with iicr timid ??f honor and Joined the _?room the extreme end of toe roMruin ; : faring the audirnee^ then Rev. .1. Walter I | Ki'ni>y rineon the Hour ?>f tho church and spoke t le> t'e-vwords that bound their1 destinies toy lift*. The 11ri<(o and manic I uoip dres-ed in white the prettiest drest* ' i l>"ide ean h" marri'd in, and the i$rop?ii | .'and groom's nn-n in black. The pro I -rani wr.r. perfect. riot a mb.taku was j ?tiH'h*. Jnnnedia'.tdy afcr the ceremo ; ny the bridal pat tv and numerous friends j j went to her homo and partook of a line ! and bountiful sp??????' whieh all hcarti-1 Jv enjoved. Mr. I f acton Roykin and! \ family did all they could to make it pleas | ant f?-r their friends an 1 ihey Admirably j I suececdcfl. Tla" bride is a duutditwr oi : the lain Mrs. Jaine U J'n\kin, by 1km ,'lrst marriage and her many friends visit her and her lni*band much happiness in j tin* yieaf dramr. of life to T* !ih h they ' Imvu jiiat ontored. One w no was tii: iuc; St. CharleB. After a Ioiik vpst I will again trv and pive von a few dofc for publication, al though newH i? vary scarce in these p? rt r. Tho children arc all wearing wry ' because of the d tended school-bell, j which now them to older. What j precious, and h'ippv times they are. now i having. Hut they know it not, for I j have never known anyone tn realize the tact that their school-days were the hap piest part of their lifo until those days were pa*t*and Kone. Such being the ca?e j t should think it tlje duty of everv teach <*r to make Ilk.* school life x>i every child n* pleasant us possible. There i) Ktjll some sickness in this vf- ! ciuily. The community was saddened on t)ct. ! 11th, liWO, by the death of Mrs, Kallie j MvCoy, who died at the home of lur old est son, Mr. K. If. Mi-Coy J)ecease<J was a consecrated member of tho lteth any Hnptist Church for many years. Ever ready to lend a helping hand to aid any good work, and with u sympa thetic heart, Bethany has suffered an ir reparable lots, Your scribe heard an aged man remark, wb'ile standing noar the newly made grave qf sister McCoy, "We nre near*the same age, we romped and played together when ive wore little tots at school, and 1 have known her ov cr since, and f have known nolliTh'g r.f Sallie but that which was J'ood anil wor thy <>f praise and commendation. Hod was certainly an exemplary life." To her grief-stricken family we tender our heart-felt sympathy and commend t hem to tho care of :? loving Father who in ''too good to be unkind, too wise to commit an error " The Society of Earnest. Worker?, as sisted by the Bethany Church, aro now npiklng strenuous efforts t<? erect an iron ieiloa around the cemetery of the above named Clntreh. Farmers ?.n this section are now very busy getting their oat and wheat crop "ploughed iii. "? For rear ef I ho wo* to. basket I guess it is time to say farejvtdl for this time. ( Vaurien Bridges To Lei. Th<* rontrnct for rebuilding the brMtrr over l.ittlu Lynch?* Crock, known a* tin Klrklcy bri<l<ff?, will bo given to the low est re?pon*ible buhler on'Novetnber )/>, at 12 o'clock M. Al?o thoVridge i?t Haley V Mill on tho 16th ml sruio hour. Tbr Board rescrrc3 the riKht to reject any or all bid*. T. V. PARKER, 4 Super* Uor. Applicadoa Isr Final Discbane. j If harahyjriMp that on Mon 1 dty, NnvfrnUr lOtli. 1WO,. tlw ilgnid will apply to O. V. Utile, Etq., Jode? ?f ProWUs tax Kertbair Comity. ?t h(* Camden, 8. C, at 12 >*ck>dL 5L ibr ji TIihu DWniift a? kdolaWnrt^dt J The woik ?f repainting ibe Ha| ? . I list Church he* been eomuiencotl. f<>ty? t the horticultural j fail' opens in i *m(it11?? (i next hrMu\ t ! ?to il4t v ?(? k. ! TFtESPAS* NOTICE. I N ?(???<? i? licit l>v tfixen that i?!l patlh lure forbidden lo tie^pasit uprii iuy land j in W t-?t Watt-ret? known a? the t ppe. | and S\\.iinj? place* for tlx* puipoiu | huntiuu. Iiuulinu or any oilier pinp'Vi j whatsoever, Parties 'hBrejjnrdirur thi* ! notice will In- dealt with according t "ax. (i. II HAt'M, Oct. ?;t, ijOv). Ksecuiwr. ? ? ? ???-- +? ?v " ? ? Homestead Noticc. South Carolina--Kershaw County. Whereas Application hy petition ha.1 l' fi ii nmdo t<> mo tiy James I,, Haile , !lit* headof n family, rejdi'liiv,/ in Kor ?i. i'v t'ounty, ? rate ot'South Carolina, t? ; a i>m raided and aet oil (il him c 11 oMi('si,>a<i in Property, situated in ]sa?d County ami State t0 ' i?>. ittiiuhv uiwi'.u that oil Satur da^the tenth of Novt'inliir liaK). Ht 1 ~ ,>? Hock M , proceedings will ho instituted j?? uiy oilico at Ojuuden, S. to have !*ii?l 11oiri(*Htoflil in Hon! Property ap P'm'xciI au<l set oil to the Said JAme* h. , 1 I |i i It'. <ii\?'ii under my hand and aeal 11?iJ ! I Till day of October. H>00. J,. A WITXKOWSK V , Master4 Kershaw County Published on t'm ifllh day of October, 100'.), in The Camdon Chronicle. NORTH-WESTERN R. R. TIME T^BLE NO. 3 I n IvfT-'ot, Wednesdnv, Oct-. 17,-1900. Iliiin-iuui \Vilsniuj Mill jiihI Siiii)lot* ^o'lUilxnim) Urtllf ?*x. Surnittv NOrlM" 11 n? I 7 ?'{ Si i xc><! 7'* ? ? m STATIONS. p. m I* oft ijv, So inter Ar. \'i "0 o.t N \V Junction T.' :'7 'J Tindrtl 11 ;?f> 'J no Packsville 11 SO :* V" Silver 11 10 S 3" | \* , j i ( 10 4ft I ?>."? * '( 10 If, I ;;ft Snnimf?iton 10 10 '? JO I >;i \ is !? 40 "> .lonli in 0 ?r? 'V 00 Ar Wilsons Mill l.v n or, IU?hv<M?n Mill,ml nix! SI. Paul J.'t 7 fi Daily ex Sunday 77 / r V A M M i \'<'<l A M !? M ,?.ii 10 1-"S |,v Mi'dnrd -\ r 10 -I.", 4 ; 4 0 10 2:, ArSi I'anl l.v 10 3 5," Mo'wooii Kmut-cr and Ca.'mieti. ',\S' JO Mixed 7 / UU e m ^ m 1)>? iIv ex Sunday a m i m r, j |o oft l.v Suni'i-r Ar t> 00 r, 00 0 i7 10 013 \V Junction 8 'rt 4 -*>k rt (?'. lo :;o Dal/ell s oo 4 l-'i ! 00 ]0 l 'i Borden 7 .' 0 \7. 7 30 11 1". IfMinl prts ?- 7 lo 3 SO 7 r?0 11 fiO Sim. liy. .Innotion 0 f>"? 3 10 ft 00 laoi Ar (.'annlfn Lv n 4.1 ;i uO c ii r '.r (s <?. .v u. Kx. }>? i>oi> a m i- m T1IOS. AVI 1.SOX, President. Office of Treasurer Kershaw Conn*) tv Camden. S. Sept., 12th, 1000A In accordance with the act. to raise supplies lor fiscal year eonimencimi Ja:mar\ 1st, 1!>00, notice is herehv j^ivon that tlie Treasurer's office of Kershaw eountv will ho opin tor the collodion of 'axes from the day of October, 19o0, ?u,l il the .*51 mi (Jay of Oceeiulier, l'.'OO The rate per centum for Kershaw coun ty is as follows: Mills statu Taxes ?r> rjehooi Tu*0d 3 t'vmnty Taxes ^ Ictii lioad Taxes 3^ Total The following Special levies h.\ye been ' iiinde uIho : * 1 IW ills i Special School tax Distric No. 1. 3 Special School t \\, Ilistriet No. I, for interest on School Ronds (iraded School Mui'lding. Mills Ihotrict No. I 3.i Special School tax I>istrict No, 1, ,'5 ' ... ^ 2, l1^ ' ... 48 7. U 10, 2 II, J ' r? 12, 2 ' ... 1}it 4 17, 3 ' ' ' ' }8, 8 ' ' M({, M All information ns to taxes will bo fur nished upon application. No list of names for tax receipts will be icoeived unless the amount of tax uioney in deposited with tlie said list. This rule will be strictly enforoed. W. K. HOUGH, Co. Trews Sheriff's Sale, South Carolina Kershaw County Sousan A. Spencers Plaintiff, Against Doctor li. Spencer, et. al., De-find (inls. Sale for Forcc'aaurc Under and by virtue of a decretal order in ttie aboye stated caie. ^r?ut<*?l by Ins Honor \V. C Henet, Presiding Judge at (he February, 10'?0, term of Court for Ker phnw County, and dated February 9th, 1000. I will oflVr for wvlo Lo ?4ie highest bidder, before the Court House door in Camden. S C.. within the legal hour* of sale, on the flj*t*Monday inNoyeniber next, the following described real estate, to wit: Firsl?nil that tract, jiieee or parcel of land lying, situate and being in the pounty of Kershaw and State of South Carolina containing Two Thousand. Four Hundred and Pixlv acres, more or le?s. and Itound ed as follow*: On the North by lands of Mrs. Elise English, Estate of Chcstiut and the waters of Wa'eree river, E?at by \Va terec Uiver, South by lands of Estate of black, lands of \Vc3berry and Dennis, and on the West by lands known as the Che* mil land*. v Second?ai*o All of that, tract- of land eoniriating'of Seventy-eight acres, more or loss, situate, lying and being in the same county and State nnd bounded as follow*: On the North by* land* of 1). E Spencer, on the East by lands of J. P. Weatbcrrv. Kobert Mdca and Joint A. Dcmrfes fond,j on. the South by lands of the Estate of II EnftHnJi^and on the West by lands of Jno. Terms of Sale? One-fourth caah, the balance to be duo in three eqiKtl successive annual installments from the day of sale, fttthinttnwt iW?a*u fw the day of.$ile, payable annually until the whole IwpaW. tin* credit portion to be Mcvred by th? bond of purcitaner and a mortgage of the promtsre^oW, tfc* ponshMee bavin? U??j right to^Ty tb? fatl amonnt ?fU* M4 in ZEMP BROTHERS' Are you seeking tirivtvs iss mrih, youth or Hiiltlreus suits ?>r overcoats' |( mi vlriu' yourself lo I* I ? B C * Do you waul a shoe thal will 'nisi ane j?;ive satisfaction, or a uew pair &i\ ckfi fin broken pair? [hen tr\ a pair ofotsr mensc hoys hujies or misses shoes. prices as lov as the lowest. Rock bottom on all groceries. Money saveil hv trading w ft h ZEWIP BROTHERS Wheat, Oats, Rye & Barley 'S'lcr 9s EHjiim? to Sow. "lie that so wet tli plentifully, shall reap plenti In l.v, lie that sewelli sparingly, snail reap sparingly/' A. 1>. Kennedy oilers lor ki1?\ Red wiy, Pnrpln Straw and Fuleaster Wheat.. Home (irownand Texas 11 uat IVon!'(Jats. \ UYE and HAUhKY. WE STRIVE TO EXOELL in tlio ui iki n/v a ml felling of H:u m'k? .'lud feel <M>n ft l?n I (lint thorn nr.- ft>w ? f :\nv houses bett, ,*r ? <iu1k or even <??jc?1 ?? of equal quality a< ilieae prices. <)?r line consist* <'f Single Un.vjy. Surrey', KxproMH, 1 iibt an 1 Heavy team, Poub'o Bngyy sihIKmiu liur ?less. AMONGST OUR TOOLS nono aj'i' Im'Iow h (-miDtilard wbicli will omnpiro i>iv??r?blv with that u 4??ods snlti ill cij'i i! |?i i l>y ftli\ <>llior liuiiso in Ui" Irii'lo S<?ft iswt? Inuls mo useliB*4 ?t :iny piico nu?l w< IdiikIIc none (>? ili<'io. Thoa" :i r<j oil ft par wit 11 nil other urtie oh in onr 11A KDW A KK >>tock ft.nl 1 h < > who like >i r<'iil y nvfcic.lo at n nominal,price shotihi huy hem. CLP ?msc?4 CO vc=*JD ANNOUNCEMENT. We wish to announce to tlifc f?eople of Camden and sur rounding country, that we are now opening up a Helect atocK of" DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, STAPLE GROCERIES, ETC., and solicit and inspection of our Stock and prices. Your j>ai ronage is respectfully solicited. Call and see us whether you wish to buy or not. You will find us in the store recently oc cupied by Mr. C. C Whitakcr. We also have a selected stock of fruit. We are new comers and of vourso all our goods are fresh and new. llespectfully, H. E. HYATT & BRO. Try sumo, of our famoun ^"oullikein (Jyooei-icH.^ In every point Huperior Patrons say the bent and the cheapen*. We need only repeat thoir wordn What Goldon Goodoeas in our choice Teas and CofTei.sl A nip from n pample will prove it. Like ncctnr undo for beings of another sphoro. Colour, Sugars, SpicoH and other go>d ?Uing8 to please your palat '. A D KENNEDY. LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN! WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF Hardware, Harness, Faints and Oils. c? , * Call and look at my buggy harness fin* or 0 ami he convinced that 1 have the cheapest line ever offered in town. v Nails filing 40 haai?r CoJdweaflier is near at hand, so don't forget when you go buy that I have a large stock of all sizes of window glass at the fight prices. I also carry a full stock of rttbbo? and leather - beHmjfr-ir*m-SfBEfaMI flltogg. machine oils, pi pe of all sizes, and can cut and thread any sizo up to 2 inch. Respectfully, JAMES. H THE" FAMOUS 4 Gilt Edge L STORE Knowin^so well tl^e requir nvuils uf the Irnde, has Spar ta 1 i lid pains in \ts efforts to meet the il'in mds; and it ^ives us pleasure to say Wiat almost cver>lhin^ in tlio way of I |? _ / Dry Goods, Notions, Gents Furnish ing- Goods, Clothing* Hats Shoes, Kt<\, ra:i l?o. found at this Head Centre, tlic Ihrj tj'wwdb linijimiuni of Cum llt'low we call special attention to a Hmv ol tluvlfading fen Mires, but cannot, lor want of space, mention the lyfiny, many, things which we have and you must have, and tri/?tvthut yoll will kindl \* i n m pre I our stock before placing y omr orders, /"V:K |fV*KSS /-VXJIKS ^%T()CK LjinoDs o roc'K Is nil that could be desired, as wc can show jou many of tho No\el!iea as well as the styles thai Never (irow Old, ami cou pled with an extensive line of l'p-to-dato Trimmings pjjSr.efl ?ni slock far t(hove the average. \ , a. N j -i OUR DRESSMAKING DEPART tn'Mil is all (hut it hl.ould 1)d aa is t'nllv shown hy tin? liberal p;it roiiM-.M' it in rives; and what j\ M)tnco oI jo\ u nilist he to any laity know jtui wlauo hIio can haw In r (In-s^s iiunh*. and feel satisfied \liat the ?Sl\l<*, fit etc, H re perl- et. i)rju Another leading at llie Gilt Kiige Store is our Mil linery Department, whirh is m<*< lin^ wit'i ?uch nuceesH in ev ery patticular. Our eustomers can pride themselvefl on one thing at least?Hais are not nmchine made but trimmed to M?it each face, and therefore canno. fa Lt<> please. Here's A > Novelty That wo wouM do You uh well as our Store an injustice if we were to fail to call special at tentiortHx) it. Our beautiful line of SILK POLKA DOT FLANNELS FOR WAISTS, They captivate all who boo them as thoy an* one of the Tips of the season. Mothers should remember when in neeij of an>thing in tho way of Suits for their hotys or material for Drespcs for their (^lighters that THE GILT EDGE STOUE is the place that you can find jupt what you need; aud as to prices, we will . say that they touch "Low Water Murk.1' With Sincere Thauks for past favors, and with the sssuraoco that our rcputatif?ts for first ela*a goods at. ih*4Xaw?ak_|i>ri?w shall )>e protected, we are, ^