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Free- AU The Vogue. Htndjomo stsel headed purses and Hnd learn how to make the 10. M.'uuii/ul nilvtr purse top, ) K li K K. W i w to-d ay. M . S , ;t 2 1 Njw Hireei, Charleston, S. C. Thursday Instead of Friday. Tlio public oxoroi-?oq of the Tim rod Literary Society will be g'ven n the Opera I louse on tl?e evening (.* Tiiuradiiy, June Sib, instead ol Kri day, fun? tith , as previously an nounced. All arc requested to bear this change in mind. A Sugpoation for Treasurer. Mr. Editor: ? We ?ih?lre to ?up f'CrtL the uamc of Mr. Jturw^ll Hoy Inn, of Camden, as a candidate ft.i county treasurer. Mr. Boy kin is H man of honor, character anil alii 1 i ty, and it eleetcd will give eniiri satisfaction to the whole people. Wo trust he will yield to the wit* he* vd?f lils V" MaNV FlUKNUi. No Special Term. Tho special teun of Court which was to have been held here nexi July will not come off. At the re quest of the Chief Justico of ih< supreme court who had received a request by those interested Gover nor McSwieney baa rccinded th? order for the extra term. J udgf It. O. l'urdy, of Sumter, had been commissioned and would have pro sided bad the court been hold. Sudden Pcftth of Mr. B. A. Evans. Mr. B. A. K vans, father of Mi p. I)r. K. C. anil Mrs. Dr. S. K. Bras invton of our town, died very h ?? .1 denly at his homo near JefFeioOi! on Wednesday morning last of a|> ?. <>|?h-xy of the brain. Mr. JCvans jivas only about -JO years old ami was apparently in good health. If< ato his breakfast ps usual thai morning and died pooh after. Ilis daughters hero and J)r. K? C. Bras ington left i mined lately for Jed'en f>on to attend the funerul and bur ??*? Winthrop Collie Scholarship and tfn tranre Examinations. The examinations for the award of (?)ncant scholarships in Winlhropj College and for the admission of now students will bo hold at the] County Court House on Fiidsv, J uly 1 1th, at f) A. M. Applicants roust not be less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships aro vacated after July lltli, they will be award ed to those malting the highest av erage at this examination. The next seoeion will open Sep tember 17, 1902. For further information and a catalouge address Pres. 1). B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. An OfHco With a History. Mr. Geo. T. Little is having mov ed the little oft Ice building just west of his stable on DeKalb street preparatory to having Erected on th&L spot a two-story bit ok build ing. The little ofllce will be mov ed just to tho east side of the sta ble. The moving pf this oftlce has brought to mltid a bit of interest ing history conneoted wfth it. We are informed that tho house first stood on upper Main ?troet oppo site Mrs. B. G. Team's residence on the lot now owned by Mr. J. H. Benson and was used as a physi cian's ofllce ? possibly Dr. DeLeon ? and was moved from there many years ago by Gen. J. B. Kershaw to its cite on DeKalb street and us ed by him as a law ofllcc. It waej also used later by Gen. J. D. Ken- ' nedy and others as a law oftlco. ? ^ S ? H. *" TO BE HELD JUNE 4TH. Closing Exorcises of Graded Schools The closing exercises of the Camden Graded School will be held in the Opera House, on Wednesday morning, June 4, beginning u l Jv0:30. The annual address- will bfe delivered by Judge A. C. Has-; fcell, of Columbia, who has many friends and admirers throughout the county. It is hoped tl^at a la^e and representative audience will greet the speaker on this oc casion. ' The composition medal will be delivered by Mr. B. B. Clarke. Tho other members of tho eommitttee acting with Mr. Clarke are Capt. F. W. Eldredge and Mrs. H. S. Burnet. The scholarship medal will be awarded by Judge IJa'kcll. The public exercises of the Tim rod Literary society will l>o given in the Opera House on the evening of Thursday, June 5. Tho dftyate is on the resolution tk^t "Soutff Car olina bar as ranch^ight, aft any other state in the Union, to be proud of her own history." Affirmative-? Mies Mary Ville pfffue, Frank Vaughan. ?? Negative? Miss Marfr Cantey, Allison DoRoas. There wlllcbs firs dMolamations by jtbs following, pupils: Lexie Gelseoheimer sad MisSes Msmie 8 tosdsssUB^ Sslm* parish, Annls Alexander Md Ifosa Jefcobson. FIt# bsantifsl tableaux will be prss dtrfsg the exercises. ' Tfcf prooosds of ibs entertain nrat go. as nsua?, to ths purchase frofcausnd for Ibe s?Mf. V * ';i < ? ? ? r witr "? ?N t SSd Ml 0+ PERSONAL Mf* (i E Taj lor is quite sick with fever, Mr. John Jordan returned to Cum. den last Friday . Mrs. l\ U. Will iAms, Jr., visited 'it I'mewood this week. Mr. A. J . lh?aty, of Kershaw, snoot !ast Sunday in the city. Mr. Fred K. Mathia and family vi^nod Lancaster lW week Mr. Allard H irn Columbia, ' < m tho city for a few wVeks. Dr. h Russell /(-nip, of K noxVHL', I .tin., in s isiting iti Camden. \ Mr. J. 1) (5 or, ild, of Manning, wu.-o in Camden a tew days this wetk. ben. J. W. i* loyd and Kepresentu live Rchards were in Camden Satur ? I.T. 'N, Mi 8ft Mario linger went to Fri* vaid, N. C , yesterday to spend tfie summer. \ M r? II R. .Ionian leturiied hoineN II ridiiy alter a two weeks visit in Savannah. Mrs. A. li. Cautheu who has boon visiting at Kershaw, returned hoim last Sunday, Mr. G. L. Jower?, formerly of tl is county, but now of Mindon, La., is here on u visi?, Miss Limb Munp, of Columbia, stenographer for Architect Xejgler is at thu LaFayetto Hall. Mr, and Mrs. (?ua Hirsch went to Cleveland Springs Tuesday where they will remain a few weeks. Misn Wrena Adarus who has been visiting the Misses Jordan and Gar rison for a fow weeks returned home last Saturday morning. Among the last of tho Tuesday visitors to tho exposition this week wore Miss Bessie Jordan, Messrs. L \. WittUowfeky, David Wolfe nnd Jv S, Van*. Mr. T. J. Lip&comh, Jr. spent Sunday in the city and returned to Columbia Monday, accompanied by Mrs T| pscomh, *\Ik? has boon f pend ing a few day- ut her old home. Mr. Marshall, tho sweet singer, who is connected with R<>v. Mr. Leitch in evangelistic work, was in Camden a few hours last Monday on his way to his liopip jn J>ock IJi'L We receUod a most pleasant call yesterday afternoon from that ex cellent gent'eman Mr. F. Q. Perry, ol Liberty Hill. Mr Ferry is ono of ur uiost sterling citizens and should he listen to his friends would right now be a candidate. Air Ferry would u.ake an acceptable oIHcer for almost- any office within the ftift of the people. 1 SHORT LiOCAL ITEMS. Huintcr is noon to have free mail delivery. I\Ir. L. Iy. Copeland haR been np pointed postmaster at Jfetjiuno. The SlftJe press association is in session at Georgetown this weok. The next convention of the Grand Lodge. K. of J.'., will be held at Orangeburg. The Camden base ball team prac tices every afternoon <*n tho graded school grounds. A picnic will bo given at Pine Grove Baptist church, West Water ee, fe<> tnorrc w. A party of 8. A. L officials were in the city Friday and Saturday at tho LaFayctte Hall. A party from Camden went down to tho State Farm last Wedneeday on a fiphiD# expedition Sumter is making an effort to have ihe Columbia Female College remov od from Columbia to Sumter. A most delightful rain whioh was beginning to be noeded fell in Clatn den about 4 o'clock last Sunday at?i ternoon. The storm last Sunday afternoon blew down a house near Eiatover, in Richland county killing three no gro children, ?pd injuring another, Mrs. Abbergoktt, wifoof C*pt. Ab be* got ti of the S. C. & G. E R It ? was called to Blacksbnnr on Tuesday last on account of the death of her aunt. Soperv'tfor Phelps hn boon look ing after the roads in the upper part of the county thin week around F at K >ck and Russell Place. He was gone several days. On account of the storm last Sun day -evening the Postal telegraph wires were down and on Monday tel egrams Hat usually come to Camden over that line had to he sent oyer (he Western Union. I'd Wiley, a colored man who liv ?d on Cimpbelle utreet near the browning Home, died on Monday night last. Uo has been living in Washington for some ttnu but came home sick several months ago. The commencement exercises of the Brownins: llome took place last Tueadav There were six graduates there this year: Loniao Cohen, Theodncia Niles. Bertha MeLein, Annie Mcfjftin, Mary Bfown and Milliard Harris. ^ Mrs. C. J. Shaonr>*? Jr., will ?*J* tertain the Daughters of the Confed eracy next Monday nuht, June the 2nd, at her residence io ^irkwood. This will be the last meeting of - tW Daughters until Oot<ft?r next and it Earnestly the* there will be e foil attendance. The Otmdee Firemen be?e been practioiog ?everel to io get in shape for the toemainent to be held Io program* bero n?t tb. tot? fcw? apon bnttt win to A Sunday Pchool plcrflo iton over ?be NortkwMUr. re.lro* to betHd *&?*?% 5! tbe toernameo mum ? . . _ , v> yrft . ? - r*?.r- - ? rf- rt*r -sf SS WOMEN HIDLNa ASTKIDK '?Observer" Some Enlighten ment on trie Subject. Mr. 10 > 1 itnr : *? 1 o your lHstt issue there whs u:i nrticle sfgned Ohseiv er commenting rather severely on Indies tiding astride. Observer, I fear lists nut traveled about this broad land of ours to any great. ox - ! lent of late, or lu? would 1 ave found so manv women riding aatiido thai jit is as little iho subject of com I nient as a woman tiding a bicycle. | Now that (?' hohUh is coming in touch with the r?st of the world, {observer vsill have to broaden hi* Mors somewhat or ho constantlv Miocked into again comparing with k "negro wench" many excellent .A'onien. Personal!) , like Observer, ! I not admire the new style, hut probably from different reasons', my /hjectlon heing that most of Oti?/ndeib do not appear as grace ful an in the side-saodlc. l'ossihlx the rather hysterical condition Oh. aerver geta into ever what ho plena eft to call "indecent exposure" mny he attributable to Observe! a ob serving too closely, lie will llnd it rather difficult to tlx any standard which will he universally accepted j for whilst many people will see nothing Indecent in either Htylc, there is no reason why trousers, boots and a lung coat, as a riding costume for women, is any more "exposure of t ho person" than a sl<ln tight habit such as is now worn and Observer sanctions, un it 88 indeed ho h^jra women from riding al all. An arti If in last weeks issue of t he California Horseman hy Belle Heacli may he (>f interest if no! benefit to Observer: '?The latoat fad for horsewomen is rid ing astride, am! it is threatening to he roine us momentous as was that of hi cyeling a few yours h go. "To uiv mind, the whole niajjer io ono of physique. Men ai" longer ii t the ley from the thigh t<> the knee than \ro> men. When i hey ride they get their grip from inside their knees. We wo men on our Hide saddle# get ours from the underpart of the right knee and ( h? inside of the left. Now, if a woman 1ms a Jong leg from her hip to her knee she can ride astride as gracefully and as se cu?.ely ??(i h io,m, and ?ov ttio long-limb, ed J)u Marnier women 1 know of no bet ter way of riding. Hut for the average woman, and especially for those inclin ed to stoutness, there is ah\nt as much sense in trying to ride astrideas for t!io averago man to ride oft a Y|?r???in*o * i'le faddip. Volt ug gkln ai.d mlsies can end should ride astride as much as possible, for it gives a grip upon the liorse they can get in r.o other Wftyt ? "|,i the jtaipe pojo and ?n the hunt ing ti Id it is of g cat benefit; for a \\<> man to ride astridu , for it is'inueli easier t> make the quick turns that are npccu. savy and ro push opp'? hoiac forward at critical moments. In Aiken, S. (3. and: in many other plnee* where women ride in the open, they rido astride m.?ro fre quently than on the <'URtfltpr,ry tide uhu die. Hut. if woman will j>ivo up her obl finie sadilio. she phonh) at least dret-s propter. Long divided sk i ri a are an abomination, Thy proper eostumo 1h a pair ol breeches. cut. very full, and top boots, a coat, cut up the back like a man's and lonu enough to cover the knot's as ?ho rides. With this costume no womati can possibly 1o<>k out of place, m.r 'he hampered in the ubo of her limbs in the management of her horsev There has l?een more or less discussion of this subject, reuniting from an erro neous impression concerninsr the health, fulness of side saddle. Home afi the advocates of the new fad claim tl>*t no woman can sit upon the ordinary wo man's saddle without netting curvature of the spine* or some kindred evil, as n result. To l>e?t refnto thi? let me point to my own mother, who has ridden horveback eve* since she was four years of ago and to-day fa in the saddlo five hours out of every twenty-four. It is a question of J)?lance, tho bal ance of brain as wofj 44 <?f body. \ vy el |. polled woman can ride seated upon a sidesaddle for hours without fatiguu, but fai^g0?ulne pleasuro on a lone: cross country Yidia fcive me a man's saddle ev ery time.\j:\ ? 3m|V; AUTI CORYBAMTIC. Peatiii A telegram received in Camden yesterday announced 4I10 death at Reovesville of the mother of Mr. D. E Appleby of ourlown Mr Appleby hao been at i^oerosville for eevora) days, O Mildred Carrie, tho infant child of Mr. ai.d Mrn. John M. Mayers died Inst Monday evening about 4 o'clock. Although she had been sick for sev, oral days no one thought her eoudi tion critioal and her deuth is q.iite n shock and bereavement to tho fond parents. She was their only olii'd and was fourteen month* old the day -ahe wns burled. Tho burial took placd^Tuesday morning at tho cometery. Teachers' Examination. Cauiden, S C . May 2!>, 1002. The retjular examination for Teachers* County Certificate* will be held on Kti ilay, June I3ih, IDOi. Applicant# may aUo stand nn examina tion foc.iA*4? Certificates, on first grade quest iona, and on ailditiooal queauon*. jnore advanced and more professional. A State certificate is good for ten years. B. ft. CLARK R. ? Co. 8upt. of Ed. JOTICE TO TEACHERS AND . TRUSTEES. All teaohera mm) troatNi in Kc^htw Co?tf?f4 ber?bf notified that' here af ter no mcNr aiUbe paid who to# not at the dM of employ n*ent a certificate of qeallfieatkAn Hfiatfrfd la the office of the Snporfateadoat of Education of Ker- 1 aha* CWant*. i T argo apan traat+ea the importance of 1 ? employing thai* teaohera early in the lenmmer. An apportlon?wl of the fachooTWod* will be Made by tiBTTor the eaeoiag feoal vear at the aerltre pee#lh1e last ?*erl #H tie neocaeary daca I ANNOUNCEMENTS. KOU A 1' DITOlfi, Totlio Voter* Of KeirthtW I'timtU ! ? M ll'i-s - licHa'i >11 ol frit iuls from wvt ry mtIiou t ? I l n ? ??hum , I lii-i i hv i lloi IIIJM'U hh i I'mnluMli' loi I 'oil II ty Auditor. llttVltyH lltttll} > i"j? i n ?? v : bic .mil * Millionth kiiowlt ilttf of itu1 >tiiu> * i ! .11 niililor, I fi t* snw?fU'tl (Hut I cuii tin t Ik* nil r |>> I ?ir s iWsfin Hon t>l I tic people I will iitilil,' li) llu- ir?uit of i ho OomiHTtU le l'rlinar.v. ItMIIDt 1 1 tl : I V Mil) >ii, : 1 1 1 il, \V. U. Mi * 'li l.ii.li i . I lii-lt In allliollliyo my&e'( i i^itull .!.???? Ill oiilec of Autitior ?'( Kvrelm* uhij in uij{ I'liinai.i Ki. i-iiuu, mul ? ?uni> ? i V < ?l *?.?? ill nil 1 U'laoi'i ills. \\ lUli: I hllVi' Il > | U'i ? vi juI ill fun*. I think my pr!,-oni p' i ill ? I Wit || (UK* II I'll) us ?')ei k a til I liOOk kt i ' i \ II liilliiu over II COlltllllloUS I'l l II li III I W fill ' III ?' Vi'HI'H IK il slilia'lt'lil |fllUllllill!0 tlitii fl|V Nli ''I '* i'Imi-o ?i!i win U' I am ilio I ii?'iiiti> . in* it < >:.;i t ? i >4 in h tlim on^lili imsiiii sm ii'uuium . Ui'tpee! fully , W, A.Sl'lllil' W. I'n ')u> l>i'ii)(i(>rail(' votci s of K erslwov iihH: 't in i>o>:h ilo- solicitation i>l frti iuls tlr iuinlih ? in tlui comity | prcsviit tny ttun I'tii Inlite i>r i tie iinslttnii ?>( Comity Auditor. liav;tt?j fiUIIICil llli? lift) till 1 11 tailCd !>( till' people till. I ui i|uin>il it better know kstljje of tlio propeil* in llii . 1 1 II i- re 1 1 1 loe^lltlcH Of lln> couiilv, I am ??? Il ? - 1 ini|iaii i| in iliM.imrjf?> tl"' ilutle* >>t the office. MiiniM i in* |ii>i |ilo iiouor me uk'ain |>v i'IivIiiii! lilt' In llli' 1 1 t>M 1 1 lull, I Will ItlOllllfC II. till lt> iiiM-liai?f ilif liuiit'it in i tin iii'.si of in > ubtlii t Hint without ilisoi I in 1 1 in I >1111 riiuiikiiiK' in* fii.-iiitx f'ir tlirir piutt l.< vn.s liinl NiilU'HiiiK (In ir palion nui' ti nrt esteem in the future, I pVtl^e no self tti aliiilu ilio result of iiit> primal V election. Kcapect fully, I'. T. ItlilVIO. I hereby announce myself .i fiimlut ite fur ? '"U it i > Audllor, witijtt'i to tho iii ii'.i i l hi i. iii i maty. J. A. 'I lie ti ii-iiiN uf M ij. U.K. Mil hereby announce his name us a eamlltlato for itie oillce <>f Auditor lor Kershaw comity subject to the l>e iiiocrntic I'Mmury. Ills knowledge of ilio .ullcc eminent :> iiualtlles linn (or the poxitloh. Many I'Tleinl.s. ' FOIi TUKASL'KKU. Mr. Kilttor? l'lease aniiouiico the niiiui' of Mr. W. It. 1 1 oiiy li for ro-clocuoit in the oiliee <>( '1'ieanurer nt Ker?.li i\v I'i'Hiiiy which ?e has su i:oft'|ilal?!y illletl tollie *i . lie sntinfuetiou of Out whole people. Many Krlcntls. SITT. OK KDl'C'ATlUN. Kdltor Chronicle:? We t tic friends of Mr. I!. (' Hi nee, tiiko pleasure In announcing him fm tin position of County Supoi intwiulem of Kdnc iUon for Kershaw County in (lie coming democratic ptlniaiy. Mr. Hruc.e Itt a teacher who h;w Kiven ("?1 feet satisfaction to the patro;;* of Ins m hooi it'iil we feel sntlstlcd thai in me oitlce for which w e announce htm. ho win Attend to tiie duties litniimtniiit upon hiti) with the nunc cure and at t tii Doii, ?' Kastcrn Kershaw, To the Yotcraof Kctslityw Countyi ?Willi kind remembrance of, and thanks for flour heart) support ot my cuitdHUioy for Hie oitV* ? ? f supi". of Kd'ical Ion in -C ti ?? )*n caiunai^li, I atraln an nounce myself a candidate tor that otV.ce. If elected I pledge my best i ITorttf In bchalt of tin schools of tin- entire county. Kespeot fully. It, P( Op<>Y|, MAUfSTKATK. Mr. I'.ilitor: ? I'letfo announce (ho name of Mr. A. West un ? ciitulhl.ito for t J it? ottlco of Mofiintrrttc in upper fluH'aio t.iwnsliip Mr West is n jrooil man and we feci satisfied that In* will pice entire satisfaction to the people. Friends. 1 lier, In announce uiyni;lf ft t'lpnjldiltc f??? the (iMiee of Munif Wuiti ?i iielliunc, Hitlhd** Township. ?uhjeoi ty the rules vl the iJcmoentle primary, ltespcet fofl'v submitted, Ji. W.Al.TKIS (/Ul'KI AM>, LKOISI-ATUUIfl. \Ir. y.iiiuii? The frleinis of Hon, John O. It it' li a i its, Jr., desii c to place his name Iteforc the democratic voters of Ketshuw county l?r I'-clcction to the Lefi Isla t ui c. Cap!, KlC'iurd* h, is made an able b^ls'mor tif.d no belter man can be f-npnl in Keifijaw youmi' to represi iti tae fai met t of our' <'"iuit.\ ? We tlieto'ore noini, itate Vliu i BUhi'M.t lotlie Miles of tli<- tt'inoe'uiu party. | i .z. wtuhds. We, the many friend* of Mr. M L. Sttyt;;. uke prea't pleasure in announcing him lor re-election ? to the Legislature in the coming dctijpcratie primary. Mr. Smith is too well known p> (ho people of Keifhi<\y {,'puHty (.t? ijeeil ,^ny uvprc tccom pieuJalioii I hau hi.1 BOrvlce in the let'i? iuture for thy lust t years. Many Vetera, ^ .SKNATE, Tiuviiiu lieu requested lo stand for re elect ion, aud thanking the bctnocrtu lo vote r? of Kershaw county for confidence and suppoit In the punt, I i hereby announce that I am a caiulidati! at the |>i'iiiocrittl(; prmunleu for the office of senator [ from Kershaw <"ounty. J. 'I'. IIAV. 817 PICK VI SOU. *'1 hereliy announce myself a candidate fori County bvpcrvlsor. subject to the rules of the IJetuociatlc primaries, (founci't fully, J. 1?. IMIKLPH. Pcpioval Notice TVe beg to notify our friends that - >ve will move our stock this week to the Opera House Store for the pur pose ot having ereoted a Now and Modern business home qn tho spot now occupied by our old one. We expect to linvelu our temporary quarter? a convenient nrrango mcnt of our usual Big Jjine of General Merchandise, and a specially choice line of SPRING NOV E LT I E S TO WHICH WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION Romombor onr new location for the present ? THE OPERA HOUSE STORT, Respectfully, VM. Baum and Company. Look How Happy He Is! GARDEN TOOLS ? AH the good kinds. Many that are juite new in design. Improved to make work easy. Prices :m these goods are so small that a slight foeling ot distrust may be felt as regards quality, but nowhere can better be tound. Lawn Mowers ? a thoroughly good machine at $3.50. KEEP- COOL. ? lee Cream Freezers at cost. Hammocks, Fly Fans and Fly Traps, Wire .^Bcreens^ for doors and windows. PUMPS ? Deep well and Pitchef. GRAIN CRADLES, 14 Fingers, $2.75. Sweeps and Hoes a*l sizrs. Summer Lap Robes and Buggy Whips. Visbing Tackles, Duel Spinners, Phantom Minnows, Nets; Gigs, Poles. GROCERIES in line *itt> my competitors. Deering Ma chines (leads alj others) payable one and- two years to good , parties. A. p. KENNEDY. ? -v- :? ,?{y? *. ? v . ?v i . V'""" -t :? .? - ? .. ? ; ? '? -t-- . . 9 ? .. ? ? - - ? - NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR TEACHERS. i Notice is hereby ^ivrn that the l?OMrd ; of Trustees of School Mistrict No. 1 will nnot on Tlou ?? lay, June 5ih> J'J at one j o'clock p. in. for tic purpose of clotting teacher* !<>r ilic schools ot' ttnul district, us follo\vt?: A SnperintoinU nt , \ principal und s<'\cn assistants for | ?Im> Cm-Men Crmltil s. l?t>. ?!# and a Junj j : tor. A t iitehcf ft if tin* !? tetory 1 15 II hcIio, >1 > A I ea< I ? *? i for t:,i' Malvern Mill sehoM. j V principal att>l '? ar i^-sistmits for the j Jackson <> rutled m ii??ol, (colored ) A toucher lor the K nitfhtH Mill si :io( ( co|or< il ) Applications nhoultl t>c lllotl with th clerk of the Hoai d prior to tin* date ?. t ] j mooting. Tints. I K i ?> k i. a n n , Chi'm. ( \ W, 1 < i i:oti\toii k, Clot k, II ' 1 . ( 1 \ lit SOS' lio.ii a of TiukIcch Pistrict No. I. | Advertised Letters. Tho following a list of lot tot h j remaining uncalled for it) ilio 1'nm i <lt'H |? wt ollloo for tin* week otuluiy M ay 25 : l'hoelic Whiukor . T K l lltnan, Men Italian!, Thou l\ohim*on, Sam Ivoid , Mev. S II Sumter, Siny Tuckcr, Jake I. .lumen. . lames Miaonis, .1 N MtLond, John Mil tel. i I h r?l \ Johnson,,! \V llerrin, Sam uel Thompson, ?? C l 'nrry, John N Christ inas. J A Hoykiti, John Cwlbreth, Sarah M Williams, Sallie I'civ, l\osa I'^tier son Keanner Mear, /. ( } Whlttakor, l,.\t? ie Watson, I'ratnis NVooil v!i),.JIei tic Williams. Kn^cnia Wilkinson, I ran cis Worn, Doailv Pickett, Faster She* raid. Cairic A Potter, Mrs J || Mnrrav, Mrs (lone rid Nelson, Mahlo Coleman, Kay f.i'o. Mary I'.anniin, Kva Helton, J'hilhc MoiVay. 1'nrtioH nailing for those lct-tern will pleaae Ktato whut week they were ?nlver timed, (i. (i. At.KX \M?Klt, 1*. M. MONEY TO LOAN. ?>n farm lands or other approved ?e cur ity, S. I.Oti AN LANti. May lft? 1 vr. 1 'Dr. &mcst ffirasinqton, v.rii i j.m c i vi i \ iii^ ^ui^'ou, Oanntvn. J! C. ("Mli.^0 in !5:ink <>( l'um<1on lUiihlin^ | l\c?i>lt>iioe, I an Rtri'ct. (S N. SnwHl Kesi'lrn<??. ) INlaUe your arrangement s at < 1 < - i scmi 1 1 i 1 1 iOi**h Furniture i Store for lee (iee house in rear of ntore) tlm number <>f pounds you will want eueh dav ami the time of dav you will want it\ Tiio Delivery Wngon Avill bu oil schedule time. Tiekels oOe per hundred lbs, 10c per hundred in 100 lbs mid over. Terms Cash. Respectfully, G. W. CROSBY. u famous ii ry Goods Emporium of CAN BE FOUND ALMOST ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, SHOES, &C? THAT IS NEED- - ED FOR SUMMER USE, AND WE EAR- V ? \ NESTLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRON , -v , V AGE, 5 FEELING CONFIDENT THAT WE CAN PLEASE YOU. * IS 1)11 liSS (10111)3 IS OXH 01' OIM SIMIAM, VP. * There is 110 place in the city Hint cnn show you n better or more complete line, and with our superb assortment, we are prepared to please even the most fastideous. , % Realizing that low prices nre by no means an objectionable feature, we have tried to place them 4,Rook Bottomland though times are hnrd and money is scarce, there is no reason why you should not supply 3*our wall's if \ou trade at 'at the Gilt Edge Sdore. NOTIONS AND GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS . 4 0 , Are two other departments in which we defy competition. Call and see for yourself, and you will be convinced that file assortment is all that ci,uld l>e desired, nnd thepiicea are such as will make you smile. If you have not provided yourself with a straw bat, Fee our extrusive line before you buy. Al most any style, shape or quality of hat can bo seen here, nnd thoy are goin^ fast, which is evidence that they nre the most approved styles, and the prices are just what they ought to be. We are showing also a nice line of summer shoes for children, ladiemnnd geAtlemon, ami if you would like to pet the very best wear, &c , for the money, give u? a call TI1E BAY STATIC/SHOES / Are too well known t'Lthe p^ple of this community for it to be necessaay for us t<> say n>/>re than that the Gilt Kdgo Store IS AGKNT FOR THEM'. They give the best wear, most comfort and altogether, perfect^sat infection. Romernhfr that we are "Hyadqunrters" for niiyitiing in our line and take gtamt pleasjircTin lending in low price? , Follow the crowd and you will favor us with y,ojjr p*??ence very soon, which visit we shall strive to makeveryprofitaUo to you, ? v ... " r ? v ? v$ / Rospocttully,