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? el'-- ? ? ? Diamond Rings. <0 Call and ioo.tho biggest selection of Diamond Rings over shown in Cfttn.lon. M. "? Herman. Now Announcements. 'J'ho fullAwing now announcements appear to day : l?'or Coxuucr ? - M r. Thomas (j. Williams* Religious Services at Dt>Ka)b. There is preaching at 1 )<? K n : l . every It)) Sunday at II o'clock and eaijy eandlo light. Prayer meet, ing every Wednesday night and Sunday school every Sunday morn i'?g , Storm, Ouo of the most severe < icetrieal storms evor witnessed here | ? a s ?* ? i ? ov^r Camden last night .about 10 o'clock. There was not much ruin but the wind and lightning was vory severe. Many lltubs and some trees were blown down, but outside of that no other damage is report, cd. New Drug Store Camden is to have a new drug store. Drs. A. W. Burnet, W. ,J r)unu and It. T. Goodale are to bo ilio owners. They will occupy tlir Wolfe building recently used as the dispensary, The furniture and ? jixtures of the new alore, we are in formed, will equal that of the finest drug store in the Slate. $ motber? Uber and rim*** ****%?? w$ b*Utor. tttd totflf Teacher Elected. Miss Kraily L. Zemp, daugbtc. Dr. F. Leslie Z< mp, has been elect ed a teacher in the Camden graded school to fill tlio vacancy made there by I bo jesignation of Mies Margaret Burnet Mies Zemp graduated in the* Normal course at Wlnthrop, hnn t ausbt two yrars at Cokesbury and one year at Orangeburg. She conn'H liigbly reco in tn ended from all those institutions and all concerned feel tl at no mistake ban been made in electing bor to that position. f) Out on Bond. I .Judge Aldrieh has granted bail to A ?ron WillianiB in the sum of $3,500. Mr. K. I). Blalceney ap peared for the motion and Capt. M. I,. Smith contra. Although the b ond is quite a heavy one it was promptly gotten up and yesterday Williams i*as rcloasetj^ 'froin jail. His bondsmen are : /Messrs. S. W Heath, R. L. IVUfckmon, L. C. Hough and W. /Ti. Williams, of Kershaw. Williama i-t represented by Messrs. W. D, Tiantbaui and K. D. Itlakeney. Cnn't "Tho Fourth'' Bo Observed On MondnyP H baa been1 suggested that instead ftfeu?|H*U(Ung bufinepa on Friday, u Jth 4th, as Is always the custom here, that Monday, tlio 6th, be ob purved.- Tbis would enable thes* who wish to leave town to spend two dn'ys instead of one. This, wo think. i? a matter worth the consideration of our busincas moo, and would be much appreciated by their faithful employees who got only two holidays throughout Hho entire year This mggUBtion is ^fiiadc. by one of our btisine88 mon and not the clerks as might be auppoeod. Result of the Tournament. The tournament yesterday was largely attended and especially bv Camden people. The Northwestern ' railway carried ^20 yesterday morn ing and about 100 Wednesday morning. The track was a line one and the races the fastest and prettiest ever held in this iitate. ' Delgar of Sumter won first prize, ?200 ; Columbia, No. 3, second, tr.O ; Camden third, #25. The following is the time made :* Monnaghan, of Sumter,. . . .36 3-6 Independents, of Columbia, .40 1-5 Delgar, of Sumter . . S3 Palmetto, ^Columbia,. Hlew ont Columbia Ngrr^f 35 Camden . . . 35 2 5 Death of Mrs. S C. Zemp. 0 On Tuesday morning last our com mtinily wan made ead by the an nouncement that on tbc night before, Mrs Hattie Zemp, the beloved wife <>f I)r. S. Zemp, had closed her young lifo at the residence of his mother in Kirkwood^ &be bad been sick for two or three%eekA and . the pfi^lic were hoping that sho would recover, hut her diseaee was typhoid fi'ver and the hope was not well founded. Zemp wan the Second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trneadel. of Camden, and had Just entered oponaiwcfnland happy ffomsnhood. From childhood sho was loved by all who knew her for hor gentleness, modesty an<|. real *otth Here was indeed a moet ex cellent c!??!ree?ar. Bat ? few years ?go the and Dr. Zemp were ?>?*? ri?d. aod no ooople ervr had % fairer pmepect forakmc and .happy life. B<Vleat Qod die Qiuiul Excursion to Columbia. thu Seaboard .-Ur Line Iviilw.iy will run an excursion from Hamlet. Ifheraw, Cnmdcu and intermediate pointH to Columbia next M?>nda\, .Juno 80th. 1 he rates have boon tnado very low fr<.in nil points, being only 75o from Cumdcii lor tho roui tl Uip. There will ho oUwr l?ig exoui *ioiis to Columbia on tho sumo du\ ami everybody will have a big time. Thia low rato will afford everybody i ho opportunity of visit i nt? <,*? utn >?ia. ? - -- PERSONAL. Mr. A I Ion O-as, Jr.. is at homo Mr. S. N Smyt 11 was in (V.tn.l.t. yostordav. Mrs Capers Ims returned homo af j 1 1- r visiting in Gharloston. Mr. \V. J). Barrett wont to ) ?r** vara, N. C., last Saturday. M iss 1 1 addie ( !ai ke, of A t lanta, is visiting M r?. .J. 1). Kennedy. Mrs. (Jus llirBeh returned home Irom Orangeburg lu.-t Tuesday Mr. T. W. Bartiold, of George town, visited (Jamdon this week. Mrs. I), b. Hlackwell went to Kim shaw yesterday to visit relatives. Supervisor Phelps was in tho up per part of the county yesterday. Mrs. l\ II. Xeltoa, <?f Columbis, is visiting Mrs. \V. M. Shannon. l)r. C. 1*. DoBoso left on Wodnes day hist for a trip to (ilena Springs. Misa Oertrmto McDowell, of Co j himbift, i? visiting relatives in Cam- | den. . | Mrs. S. iaemen went to Sumter NVodnesday after xisitin^ Mrs. A. Weinboig. Rev. ,1, li Stokus lias returned homo much to the Relight '>1 liis many friends here. Wc received a pleasant call on Saturday list from Mr. Bonny Barnes, of Atlanta. Ga. Mies Nettie Weinberg, uf Mau. ning, visited Dr. nnj Mrs. A. Wein berg !i fr\v days this wool Mrs. II li Jord??n nod Miss Bessie Jordan went to Pawley'a Island yes terday to l>o gone a month. Mr. Arhurtus Haile, of Camden, visited his unelr, Mr. L. M. Clv burn, the past week. ? Lancaster Ledger. Mr. Allard Harwell who has boon in Camden for the past month at, the residence of Mrs. II. K. Jordan left hiBt week for Atlantr:. Mr. Arthur Munn is quito ill with typhoid lever at hi? fathor'a home ;.t DeK'tlb, and is being i^,. Pr. F.rncst Brasington. ('apt. M. li. Snwli han accepted an invitation to deliver an address at ? lie Fourth <?? ? July celebration in Gnftnoy on Friday next. Mr. and Mrs l\ Benton Bruce, of Biahopville, name up to Camden lam Sunday morning and spent the rluy returning on Monday morning. Mins Saidie Jacobaon returned home from Atlanta Thursday aoeom panied hy l.e.r pister, Mib3 TiUa .In-, cnbaon and Misa Lavign, of Atlanta.! Mr. and Mra. J. A Hong. ? #f j Winnrboro. 9 (' , and Miss Carrie, Graner of Frederick, Md , visited | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goodale thin: weok Mr. Herman Kcheuk, of Oeorgo town, came over Monday ovunint* and roturned y ostordny morning. He was the ghost of Mr. and Airs. J^eo Schenk. Missen Jennie and Mabel Arrants, of Abbovillo, are visiting Mr. T. S Myers* family. Th^sc young ladies are daughters of the late Mr. Thom as Arrants. Mrs. H. L. Thomson, who was vit iting her son, Mr. W. C. Thomson, of Lansaster. was called baek home last; Saturday on account of the Illness of lier little grandson, Loroy Hinaon, who ia sick with fever. Mr. 'J'. B. McClain has moved his family to Camden and they are! for the present occupying one of the cottages on Jlobkirk Hill un til Mr. McClain completer, his new residence on upper Main street. Camden extends to them a warm welcome. An unusually laige number of teachers from this county and of t he Camden graded sohool are at tending tiie State summer school this year. Yesterday Mrs. N. S. Withers and Misses Cornelia Mick k, K. 1'. St?>ncr, Annie Leitner, Margaret Burnet and Prof. L. T. Mills left for P.ock Hill. Miss Sa die Kennedy is taking a course at the Southern Normal school at Knoxvillo, Tenn.- Camden cor. to Columbia State. Among the old gold and olive contingent that went to Sumter yesterday were Mre. Leo Schenk, Mrs. A J. Stokes, Misses Louise Shoorn, Tiny Rhaine, Minnie Wolfe, Bessie Vaughan, Sadie and Ktty? Jacobaon, Lily Lavign, Com Heard, Ida Goodale, Alli^aod Hessie Zerop, Tillie GeiaenLeimer, Rosa Jacobaon, Uelle Osteen, Mattie Ad Bessie Gerald, Joe Shannon* Mr. and Mrs. W. J. P. Weeks, Mayor and Mr*. K. O. McCrefgbt, Dairid Wolfe, C. J. Shannon, M. L.Srroitb, G. H. Baum, David ?>Withe^poon, L. A. Alexander, Wn. WWUker; WITH? Sh?oni, R. B. Wii iians, Dr. A. W?lt?ber*, H. I. D? fUky Rpbln Zemp, J. J. ^OoodaJe, Bddit BrfcCr*igbl, J. B- Vinfhf?? Jr. Frank Vaughan, Dong. Lnth 1m, * "? Ltilitm, SniilW Jobn Bb??t?c, H?rmtn Scbenk, Dsde Baum, Sldwj a>mp, J eke Hirscb, C. U. Al?iwd?r, H?ry GfttrliM, A. G. Wbifak?r. D. ^ W lifts ??> Henrf SfohtU J. NfHtfft Jr? L |Svklo?borfff Hani Bobeak, yztmp, Ak* ' H' \V<? I o h r 1 1 l Uivt a togro ohflfch noai J the frhy place it slioti dUtuiice I ?o ! ?.> ?* ? Swift i re?U whs blown down l\Y J IhhI night's storm. t Childcm'* 1 >fi\ wiM ho observed at j Mi/.pah i hn'cli, 1 *> uidca front t 'air. ? i\on, on tho 1 >t Saturday in duly. i'hankR tor (in invitation to bo pre* int. Preachers on a Picnic. I nst Tuesday Kov?. J. \Y. Kdgo, ill. llviinT? done?, \Y A. Fii:v, ill I hacker, \V. i\ Smith and I. M. I ?out enjoyed a libh try on Sun too b?< I !ow Soimnorton Wo are not inform I lie to whether thoy, themselves. ? ?'wont alining' its did tlto apostle ot cid, or caught their HhIi by prow, but of the fact that tl>oro wan a great Milticionoy wo huvc had testimony. "T!.?*v nil did oat and were tilled. " >^?*foaeh on o testified tlmt it wnaj good to I >c lhero.--Siiir.tor Hernia. 1 Advertised Letters. The following is a liHt of lot tors remaining uncallod for in iho Cant* den post oilloe for tho week ondin^ .1 one -- t NV K Ktlly, (' 1) Sampson, K I) Turner, (J M Tobiu, James Rey nolds, Porta MeDonel, 1) H Hayes, (r K Adams, Maggie Anderson, Kannte Thopiae, Lila Michel, Mrs Mary A Ado ins, Josephine Hum - tnoud, Xella l)airs. Parties calling for those letters will please stnto iv/mt week thoy wore advertised. U. li. A I<KX ANlVtli, I'. M*. .Examined for Wo?t Poipt. By direction of Congrtosrfi an Kinley, u competitive examination whs held in the court house at Yorkville Inst week for a cadetship at West Point. The examination was conducted by Senator J. Steele Br ice, ("'apt. William W. Lewis and l>r. J. I). McDowell. There were nine vowng men wno appeared f ? ? r the examination, ay follows: Den i) i h Colvin, Chester; K II. Foster and .J no (.', Millard. Lancaster: A. S. /a nt |> nnd Calhoun Aneruto, Cauulen; W. S. Chapman and K. C. Moore, Hock Hill, and John Rainey Ashe and Marshall Neil, of York v i He- Mr. C'alhoun Aucrum was the winner. It will he remembered that Mr. \V. A. Ancrum, Jr., a year or two ngo received un ap pointment to Annapolis, Md, It. does uol often occur that two mem bers o;' the same family are ao for tunate. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The following nanioH were registered nl. tlu' two hotels wincv lurt Friday : LaFatkttk II m.i. ? .) (j Gohlsend, '1' M Johnson, W J Hall, (i W Mcridith. .J K Jones, H I DePnsij, C Porter, I! W Duron, H litirnatiixs (; WHlhmi J J; Vaughau, Jr., KS Xt'tt-Us. Jr., S Link, N II Cunnadv, 0 D Knight, J no () Fiant, Joseph JlooV, S M ,s Witherapoon. J V Maxwell, Aitliui Oh r son, (: >?' Jenkins, s; p Winn, Thou \V Lvlof, A VJffurchison, C A Nichol son und G Will>y, 11 (iraylor, T W Andr^fws, \V ?I Hall. J I{ 10 Stalling, R J Person, Jr., 15 )) Slacudkcn, I) C Kay, C If llanon, 10 J Jeffords,. J ? O'Neill, J 15 (IMjjojv, II 0 Blake, C M I Oartrij'ht. J J Whianant, Miss Pauline Whisn.Tnt, J J Puller, \V J Hall, Will Wiell. H Allen Vounir. W J Oartor, \Y < F Early. J Stephan'y, J M Patrick, Miss F J, Minis, Won km ax Hor?K? Chas 8 Ktoney, O I) Harr, Jj J Mint*, J W lmrram, J (? tflrainherry, 11 W Fair, J W Joaey, P P Hardy, W L DePnuB, J B O'Bannon, J H Barxtell. 0 L Shackelford, II M Sapp, Thoa Grillith. Jas Hunter, K I) Boatick, Jacob Il*ss. J W Floyd. T J Htrait, W B Wilson, J ){ Smith, B C llapjies. J B OMhpmoii, W O .Smith, C A Newson, W C Saunders. W L DePass, I) J Grillith, \Y M Boatick, S T Moser. Jaa F Brad ley, W B K oilman, G T Ratcllffo. W D Inj/ram, T I) Young, J II Dudley. W F Mcleod, T B Truesdoll, W F Brown, L C Poland, ED Blakene3', WF't'layton, )i $1 Wellfl. John C Man, M S Wither upoon, R II Gray, J li Lindsay, John GeUer, J W ' Floyd, Isaac "Well, J W I'.ralcr, J W Leak, S 8 Bowden, Sol Eichhnum, W J Dunn, 8 S SolhorHulin, \V T Coleman, B C Summer, J /< Hum phries. J A Brawlcy, II G Lunoholin, W A Heckling, W H Burns, \ B Oath cart, John II MeMaater, L D Wray, J M Connor, W Leater Well, Miss F M f'owe, W M Kav, W J Dunn, L D Childs, Geo W llerriuKton, At tho Mayoi'a Court. Tho tuntlnfic in the Mayor's court room on Monday morning last was a 1 i 1 1 1? different from tho nsnal and consisted chiefly of tljo ridiculous. Quite a crowd of spectators were present. Daisy Kant aud Anna Carlos two negro women were tbc first oasos up These two women got into a row about Daisy slapping Anna's child and wlion Anna called hor dirty names a^out it she slapped her (An na's) face. They each plead gulby but were allowod to tell their tale o? woe whiuh proved quito amusiug Fncd $3 each. % A. K- Ji ma, a foreigner who could not talk Kngiieh, was up on the ehargo of racing a horse on ^lic street. IIis interpreter stated , thai bp did not know lie was doing vftrong. but i ho Mayor could not see it that way and put a small fine of $1 upon him? telling him thai be would kcow better next time. ' Mr* S onsen Kozmt, another for* eigncr, who- conducts * store on Main street, was op op the charge of fighting end plead not guilty, hot the evidence wept to show tut she yujoiltT. hot that she bed greet rror^slkm for so doinf, thet*fors the Major pet a ntfminel foe of ote oent npoa Uer. Ufl Komt node e statement that oe Belofday . night .Wm. Bazley eeineloto her store end booght goods of Iter and refusing to pef for thess. sbs deei?edsil it of kle, whexenpoa he eomsd her end the etreck htm ie Ike ftee with A bottle, tale; SM tm?sd 8*ter dey*fcfcft?ta*l If ptav to W > toyfce looee t*m tfte elUtr sod r? - ' ?M . - ? . ? ? SHORT LOCAL ll'KMS l.isi Saturday wa* tl?o 1 m^ividay in the yeatt, And i' '* wn? t'>e hottest I i. 1. I!. Alex nder t -vs nur thanks lot a v t*i \ ?!? ! ' *? * n i ?< * k?U;?c U i<; the ti rrtt i ??' >? ?* *s<?n Unit wo have biv < Now thaMhefe an : un ? 1 i ? date* out for the Ami ?*?' lVn-o it i* said that t ho race Is '? }? ?mo auvon op, hut il in in'.dnn'c-d that there may bo an otolith p. yr a; t he name broken up. Thtrre in u ease of &inall|-\ a1 !?'>? p.-tT '{ i? being; woll take* .'!?ro of l>. 1 1 1 >\ t. oxeellent younij pS* I>r \V. .1 Hurdoll. untl il?e?*-* i* iittle danger oi (i spread of tho *1 i oa e t bore. Hero is a verbatim copy oi ?? note (lUpatehed to a Hillvillo eaud dale l iv t ho mistrosa of Km house t " l>f< ir ,|i?hn ? 1 know you're busy runoin l*?r otVicM1, but won't \ou plea**. taWe ..mo to oomo home an' c h a n ? ? ? * \ourj stnped ^birt, so's it can in thoi * ksY'" Prince Williams, h ne^io boy about I I years ot ?? jj^o whh am sli d to Cnnulon ou Saturday l?*st for i stealing a mule. SherllT Trant ham j saw the boy with t'no mule ollVnng it for hale aud upon inventi^ition j found that ho had stolon it. fiom Anguish McDonald in (Jhe*>'< i lield | county, l'riuce is now in j .? 1. There arejiow seven prisoncis in the county j*il : Leonard l>ixon ! nd M attio DeBsr, lunatics; Aimer Pro./n, a nojjjro, is t.hore for obtain- ) i i ? jr i/oodn under false pretense', i Curie Mickel lor ft^htin- ; ami 1'iinoe Williams for l*rceny of live I Block Mrs. Carrie hunter is still j in jail awaiting the result of Itow ou'h wounds, whom ahe shov in West Waterec last. week. In tho oc*n?etery at DeKalb i* a J grave which docs not fail to attract j tho'HtteuUon of all vititors to that; place. It ih ccnien'od over and : sunken in the cement are Mi.a'l black pebbles spelling tbo word "motukh." The gravo is that of Mrs. II. J. Muun who died a year or two j and the work was done by her Ron, i Mr ,1. L. l.ovo, and shows tho love j and honor Ihia devoted son had for j bis mother. j Union was visited by another cy clone last Saturday afternoon. Ben Hot nil I, a prominent farmer of that region see in to have been the heav iest loser. Every nejjro cabin and out bouse on his plane wore blown down.bul hia hotno was not damag j ?'d to any extent. For Kcveral miles j around many cabins, barns, out bounce, cle., wore blown down. It ifl ? said [hut as much as 40 acres oj oul? ? ton probably kqeo wai doetroj. od, the ground lioinjj H\yep^ cl?an j HS-II flonv. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ^ The Kind You Have Always Bought Machiuc needles and oil. Gelsonboiiner'n. SELLING AT COST Will aoll my onuro stock shoos dry tfood, noticing Hnd li.tts ?t 0<?st tnakin" room fi?r h lar ?o utoek inter ?m. < 'Ofiic at oneo and bo convinced (?: ihft fact, It will n<>t lor. i; tit ! tlti? I \mtoy^8tl>fo Not liui|; will lu* : at l Ito ?h??vo |>rti*?'?t I'Iomh'' don't tislx for efviht. (>*v.inrintf ; Saturday. t ho ^ I a t , A iirtiolcM nntnod ? iSodn ' paoku or 10 lbs for Vin^j'ni ih<? { bottf wlnto winn sold at I < >*.? per ^tl'., ; tit. :Wo. ('u"b nnd Kttucori *o!l ti?u:, j ("o jut hot. lomalovs acll at 1 I rt?'!l u! 1 1 1 2<* p?% r own. Molasos pi trim! 8 koM jit '2oc, now at I ( ><? MohiHoft por ^?l ftOo, ni lUo. Molasos 1 per ^h! 4?>o, now a 'J"o (M>!d d\isf washing powdor* 3 il>?? *f??r 2.">o, now I ?'(? now I a ami pito)u:rn 1 w1', now lit W5e. UowIh tool Yi'(,lo>r.-i 1 at I 7;>o. Mod oliiunbers i^Vfrod s"-\ :.i Mod eh am bora t?? >t eovn od .">ur, iii' :>f?o Mod oh timbers not r >v <r?H I 2f>o, tit 2<>o. Lamps way bolow - ular prieos. Lard other# *tdl at 1 *2 A ?? : 1 well 10, ?. Shoos, M At h. notionn, I dry ^uods v\4ay down Kespoet J. K. I'KKKIV I Cantoy, S. (). South Carolina fCerebaw (/'oun'y I 1 tutor Hii< I by virtue of pmniry tax I ox or n lions to mo di rooted , t will piooeod j to soil, ioforo tlio Court Uouso doer in oil v of (^fcjjtidon, on t'io firm JM < v in i,lu!v, ? I * r ; * > l' > | ' m i |,mirs of stri\ t 1 1 ? fo; !i> \ , it;.' dc-.irtfi&J toil osltt'o, t ? ? w n : 1 io( onii I liUiiuiitjj io oity of C ondon Imi.ii lo?l o.ist ly li>tt!on>n Htrort, mnitli Ify A. , I.oIIIk, north 1>V J. L. l?iHsin?_' ion, ami west l?y 1'. 11 Dibble. Levied | upon a-'* llio property of K. < . Il^sw oil. 2t, aoivs >?;' bind sitnatod in school dis IriiM N<>. 1, ne/ir Knight'* Hill, 1'oinv; Ij .*.> portion of land derived i from Joe I'revard, .Jr., and in bounded | by l.nidi ol < ' (). INitto, Joel Iloil^li, Joe | linn-aril and the Watcroo riv'or. J I'ors rtihh. S. TKANTir A Mr 9s S K C. m. I IIACKBR & SON. ? MAKUrAGTURKRtf or? Doors. Siisli , Winds, Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord.^ CHARLESTON, - - - - ?S. T\ Purchase onr makes, whit b \ve guarantee Huperior to any sold South, and thereby save moivy. * Window and l an-.-.y Clans a ??pocinltY. . hu 1 \' '1-1 Carpot samples to Boloct from at. (ieiHcntiounoi'fl. Pepiov^l j^otfcc We beg to notify our friends that we will move our stock this week to the Opera House Store for the pur pose of hftving erected a New and Modern business home on 1 lie spot now occupied by our old one. AVe expect to have in our temporary quarters a convenient arrange-, ment of our usual Line of General Merchandise, and a specially choice line of t no n ( ) v rc i/n k s TO WHICH WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION Remember our new locution for the present ? THE OPERA HOUSE STORE. Respectfully, M. Baum and Company. A w look How Hajpj .He Is! GARDEN JFOOLS.? All the good kinds. Many that are quite new in design. Improved to make work easy. Prices on these goods are so small that a slight feeling ot distrust may bo felt as regards Quality, but 'nowhere can better be found. Lawn Mowerft ? a thoroughly good machine at $3.60. KEEP COOL; ? Ice Cream Freezers at cost. Hammock*, JWv Fans and Fly Traps, Wirj Screens for doors and window*. - I , FUMP8.? B8ep Well and Pitcher. GRAIN CEAHLES, U Finjpri, $2.75. Sweeps and Hoes all si^. ? Summer Lap Robe* Mid Baggy Whips. ? Fishing Tackles, Duel 8pindeis, Phantom "Minnows, Kefs, Gigs, Poles. GROCERIES in line tijpjfc my competitors. Deeritg Ma chines (toenail etbefs) payable one Mid two' years to good rjrties. -."v* .^WBN : ;y 'P : V''": CAN BE FOUND ALMOST ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, SHOES, &C., THAT IS NEED ED FOR SUMMER USE, AND W? EAR NESTLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRON AGE, FEELING CONFIDENT ' 'THAT* WE CAN PLEASE * . ? ?? ' YOU. There is no place in Iheeity i li :\t e.an show yju nj>etler or more complete line, and with our i-upni'b assortment, wo aru prepared to pleane even the most ia.ut ideous. Realizing that low prices are hy no means an ohjoclion&blo 1 eat u re, we have tried to plae.e them "Hook .Hottom,.'' awl though limes are hard ?nid money ia searee, there is no reason why you should not Mippfy your wants if \ou trade at at the (lilt Edge Sdore. NOTIONS AND GENTS' FUKN1SJ1ING GOODS i Arc two other departments in which we defy competition. Call and soe for yourself, and you will be convinced thnt t lie assortment is all that could be 'desired, and the pi ices arc soch as will make yon smile. II yon Jiavo 11 < ?t provided yourself with a straw hat, see our extrusive Hue before you buy. Al most any style, shape or qualify of hat, can bo seen hotfc, and they are going which is evidonco that they are the most approved styles, and the pnees are just \yjiat they ought to be. We are following stlso a nice line of summer shoos foy children, ladies and gentlemen, and if you would like to got the very best wear, &c , for the money, give us a call THE BAY STATE SHOES Arc too well known to the people of this com ill unity for ' it to be ltccessaay for us to say more than thnt tht)H3i?t Edge. Store IS AGENT FOR TIIEM. They give the best tyear, most comfort and altogether, pcrfect satisfaction. Remember that we'are "Headquarter*" for anything in opr line and take great pleasure in Jc.iding in^ow prices Follow the crowd and you will favor uV^tfffil^our presence .very soou,. which visit we shall strive to make vfecy urofitable to>on? . s - " ? ? ' '."a - ? I Very Italy jr cm, " ? -'.w_ ?'* ?' ? ' *? J Vp ... ?' :<V : V ?