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{?aa2e3 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY TH03. J. KIRK LAND. W.'I. VlfXEPlGCE. Editors asd Proprietors. "feATKS OF SUBSCRIPTION*.? Otw y-ji.-. si< >nih?, 75 oenr tbr^ rr>'rt*th.",, 50c*n;?. < ' A I ) V KRT I > i STi RA ? KS. ? One squar^ (one inch,) >ne insertion, tl.CO sab# q in?ert;< n, ;X)cent' IaIwA ridi.'otlMin rn:j<!e on the Jttfoye r: t'?s for thnre months, six months ai;d yearly contract*. ^ j Ail cotn:rt?:i.[ ':.tLon ah?i articles for ^u'- - <Jication nv;*: reach ?->a: leaat on Taes J d ay, to ii?:-.:re their insertion in the i foliO?viri^l - -;e. Noeommt: i stionof a j>ersonaI nature will k- j/t'-li.'.bed.in this paper, except i as an a/fvcrtwesnenc* t - be j.ard tor. AH artid'TS f"r pubticatio ? vnwL he ac- j comp lied hv the ml name <*n?l ad drea- of the writer, ia order to rere:?v | attention. CAMDEN. S.C.. JAN. 1st., 18^2. | V xKSTS AND CLLL1N6S. ?rJiB?4hoprtlle Eagle will iWr^af f. be ruder editorial control of MipV. A^ fanKsJr.* Wo wi>h the paper i^neweu -srcce*s under it* new manageii^rit. v Th* Kiehiand Alliance has begun the ? building of a large warehouse noarUnioa Depot In Columbia. A lot on the hit! ?Sde has been grad**d for that purpose and * a sidetrack built atong-side of it for the ; dettrery of freight. Camdes's neft* bank is nearly ready 'or bonnes* . The men backing it are solid and substantial, I will doubtless ] make it reduun l to the benefit of the community. an well a* ptove a financial : jraeeefca for themselves. "* Tit ?ta'e Alliance has estaMised a publishing C'omp iny. Its capital stock *s $1C.OO0, Cotuuibia is to be headquar ters. Hon- W. J. Talb?-rt has been choaen pr*s;d*nt. The Cotton Plant wilt>rafcibly ]>e conducted urNier these auspices l>r-_ after. ? / Farm hand* refuse to wV,r1c outdoors in North D.tko a at four dollars a day. The Sootli is,not o.Teriag such big wages a* an inducement to immigrants; but farmers ard laborers would find it profit al le to es&rate a -^pursue their re* pe. ; tire aveeaSons at mostany poi;.t it "Dixie."? New South. At the ijess>>n of the Legislature just adj<j*rned a bill was pissed fixiug the* salary of certain ofheer* in Kershaw i. County, llie Sheriff i*2 allowed "<jGO ; the School Commissioner tfHX), and the Cleric! of Court in lieu ^of all fee* p ly&ble out of the Ouoaty Treasury. Th Clerk's feH for recording of >oune re _ main as heretofore. 'k The trustees of the Intotrial and format College tor Girls will meet in Colombia Monday ni;ht to organize, at \ which time thirty days notice of inten sion lo eanvass bi Is fc>r the site will he given, and as *ocn thereaft-r as practio - able * site will be selected. By all right and reason Camden should have this College, and it fcc hooves the community ?Lo prvss o?r claims vigorously before ^the trcstet s. "St&S from WasHigtm indicates that there i* a probability of serious ci<mjdi. cations, and th> possibility of actual war with Chile on sc^ount (if that coun try's refasiu; *o mafco amends^ for the attact upon United States sailors of the ^ man-of-war Baiiimorc a?:d the killing of two of fcercrew in Valparaiso. It would not take this great nation long to eaforee any demand that might be made, and little Chile will probably real ize &at fact before .she placaa herself a the mcrcv of I7ncle Sam. Spiakeb Crisp does not seem to have f aiisfied anybody except Tarn *.ny IThll and his own im mediate frie* Is in the appuntm^ptof the Kous ? committees. Mills and nearly all : ha old tried leaders were relegated rear, uid Springer made chairman of tie w.^ and means committee* the m->st impov-.nt of allt and which oufht to have. to Mills. KewmeSf^ will have charge ?i nearly all the important legislation, ai* the effect will no doul* be felt during the Pr.si dential campaign this ye^r A veetix# of the $Ute?Exccuti vtf Cem "mittee hajAieen called & m?et in Col umbia on Jan. -3tn. The pur pose. of th> meeting is to organize the p trty in accOT? | dance with the requirements ot the" Cor ^tiUjrion adopted in September 1SC0. >^mTTiw? ajririir.iring effects of the last state eleciion it is ge! tae ranks of the party hito li?e again: T he ques tim now is: Do th? Haskeliites want to come back* tod if so will they be taken back? Stai<? Chairmaa Irby fa Tor? receiving them a^ain into the Dem ocratic fold . ^ ";:S\ How to s care a. ? -cr age'of cottca p'snii -.z w-.ia CoosUlerabU- d sou? on at etirj of the Misaiasipjji Cotto^ I ianters' As sorSation held at Memphis last Monday, r While Ul the speakers y.ere in accord as to its Necessity, ihere was no ?atU??ctory plan presented. Anctl .er cntoa plant era' meeting, ceiled by Agricultural Commissioner Lane^ of Montgomery,; Ala , will meet at Memphis. January to wrestle with tlii* problem. One \rnx is for every planter to r?ise Lis own f od stufis, t?i one wa> to secure this is for every hanker, every factor at.d commit, sioa merchant, and, is fact, to.- every bur^ |i ines?man, to exert hie personal' ind fi nancial ii?fluepce to aid in this grettf work: TfieVliole Sotsth is ritaliy inter e?ted in this subject, and i: can be ac ii the tmiinras men will ae?. ?of aimpiy, talk. WiH tfiey do il ?? Eecotd. Ihj Recent Legl^atare. It is well p -.-rftps that ti;o Leijia Mature partakes of the nature of a [Corporation, in that it Las do soulj or sensibility c? a whole, else it PTttuUl feel very blue now ov.-r th'i sarcastic things srid about it. li is bei.:g condemned for what it has not done, and conjusnnl . o to infamy for what it h:vs; r;ume. Evidently this poor J.fgis j Mature was in a deplorable p=ig.?t{ j mis the first, for whatever it did ; ?ir did not do, a rod was iiir niekn'! I ^>r it. Had it carried out the j?r.r i i 0 J t raoirae of "reduction" the iri;-a ofl *three for a-quartet" wo aid h:vej broken forth in chorus, as wi- now; he.fcr t' w- j^ers at alleged broken j pro .sei*. Truly the ' reformers'1 '.ave n*<t pleased everybody. Thf-y have succeeded admirably, however, in manufacturing abun dant materials for The nrxt cam paign. Both, sides are- loading up from t lie ample stores afforded. Every little fellow can get a mus ket now, and take his choice of the "Fre? Pass" bill, or the i*oisvuU tion fraud" report. The t;omin?r conflict may be expected to surpass ail instances of political warfare, and he wittHn^a fortunate reformer indeed who lives Ttmnigh the sbor.er of missiles that will oe hurled at his devoted head. He must be shod with^a preparation the legisla? live journals, and stand ready lo justify his actions to his constit uents. But as there is a cau/e for e very effect, we may hope to find- ike philosophy of the situation, mud? tiled and mystified as it is: Why nf ter such a promising start, shonld ? there ^ave been such a check to >he procets of reform? For sc?m* strange reaaon the two winga of the general assembly would noi flop to. gcther, It will be noticed in the session just ended that alm?st ??very bill framed to fulfill the issue? of th? la*t campaign passed in one house or the other, while compara tively few passed both houses. Tl?e principal causes operating to bring shout this failure appear to us to 0? as follows: First, it must be admitted that there were en??ncrh members found in e.-c i brav. h of the Legi* a jrc to ?hrink timidly fiom the responsi bility of enact* >n'? 1** l*ie de mands endorsed by tl?^ people, or bold enongh fy th?m. Second, the uttejr oolite ?of the radical schemes V)f th?uPeopIeV party" in the Fall election.*, and the consequent crushing of the sub treasury egg-shell, produced some reaction and a distaste for change. The effect of this cold wave in national affairs was felt decidedh in the Stale House, .Third, the ranks of the members 4 ware so decimated by the grip that, the necessary m tj oities on some measures could not be gotten to gether. Fully f-*rty members were absent throughout the session. Fourth, tUe great depression in I business had a taming effect upon the members. Fifth, the zest and ardor of the first session had cooled somewhat. The iron can only be worked while hot. SixthjAhe Prohibition issue introdilced early in the session served only l*? cause feeling and division, and to establsh new line*, for the time at least, fatal to har mony of action. Seventh, it is well nigh impossi ble to perfect important measures in the short and hurried space of thirty days* which see m* to be Lhe limit for a session fixed by custom. ! But there is no use to cry over j spilt milk, and to . -?e a homely .adage, ?The old tiiut will shoot yet." j 5Nck it, Governor, and try again. 9 ' ! : i: 1 '1 Retrospect. As the old year is bow a thing of the pas; ami U?e new is upon us, let us look, bark wopd, arid take a hasty sut^fy oF^the leading events that have ma^ it* memorable^ Qhile has " beea? rent with civil I wjr, and the winning faction seems I to lie bidding for "a row with the1 United States. Balm seed a and Boulanger, ; thwarted in ambition, each blew his ! brains 6fet. The Jformer in his j suicide showed something of heroic, dignity ; the Salter but illustrated the fate of a dissipated adventurer. The rraaSHcre of the Mafias at: New Orleans came near causing a brash with Italy and gave Blaine a chance to show his diplomatic skill. It will also cau&e the absence of Italyjin the exhibit at the World's Fair. The set^lijiint of a vexed ques ; tion which at one time came nrar ; causing a breach between the Unit Led StaWs and Great Britin ? that | | of the fisheries in Feb ring Sea ? is anetber feather iu the cap of the astute ^plumed Knight" from Maine.. j Two. political leaders, Par nell an i Sir John McDonald, have passed a war. Sfcefrmao. von Moltke and Job. g. Johpfon are , but names. Famine has smitten Russia; flood have devastated Spa:u ;earthquakes have shattered Japan; tornadoes have swept the iudfes; r?iiioad wrecks have beea jiumerous in America. Tiie af.ge! of terror and f devastation has rtnti'e his work well. Looking nearer home, in our own immediate community we have seen ' !-he heginoin^ of many new enter prises, and I Ii e foundation of . per-] ?.Aiiei.t progress laid. A, cotton factory i> under process of build? j in*!, a new barffc i s assured, and last hut not least, the great flag stone question ss about to lie setth-d *fni| the hide r.ar<s turned lton? hiick lo brs?n nrw blue-stone. It Siiay truthfully he said that no year in its "?istory 1?as l>. en marked by such long steps forward in the p rogress of our ?. ity. Rote the Kesulr. For the ifacai year 1889-90 \t he tax h vr for Kershaw County, State and County, amounted to 14 m^is For the year 18&1 92, after fwo| sessions of the- reform Legislature, the rate is 12^ mills. This repre sents a saving of about $4500fa year. It cannot be denied #Uja this is a solid :nd practic.-l beaeni which all mar understand. Have the Legislators e.'.med thoir salt? Beapporti on ment Bill. The nun>l>ef of Representatives from eachjcopftly under bill to re apportion thB representation of the counties in the House o? Represent atives thatjjpatged the recent Leg islature. is given below. It will he seen that Kershaw County is re duced from three to two Represen. tatives. Ahltsvilie, 5. Hampton, 2. Ai'xen, 3. Horry, 2. Anderson, 5. Kershaw, 2. Bar n veil, 5. Laneaxter, 2. Beaufort, 4. . * Laurens, 3. Berkeley, t>. Lexington, 2. Charleston, 7. Marion, 3. Chester, Marlboro*, 3. Chesterfield, 2. Ne^heriy, 3. Clarendon, 3. Oconee, 2. Colleton, 4. Orangeburg, 5. Darlington, 3. . Pickens, 2. Kdgr-held, 5. Richland, 4. Fairfield, 3. ' Spartanburg, 6 Horrnce, 3. Sumter 5. Georgetown, 2. Union, 3. Greenville, 5, York, 4. Williamsburg, 3. (LOTH sale Ever Attempted by Any House in th?' City or State. OWING TO THE DEPRE^ sion of the money market and the low price of cotton, I have decided to close out "my stock regardless of cost. This is earlier than any house has ev-; er attempted such sales. The usual time is February. Counter No. 1 contains 25 U Suits that sold at $10.50 to $15 will now be sold at $7.50 cash for your choice. - This is the BEST OFFER EVER MADE IN THIS city by any house. No od<is and ends, but a good run of sizes. This is your opportunity io invest if you want a bargain. Counters 2 and S con lain 500 iSuitsin Sacks and Cutaways f< lm.riy sold from $15 to 25.00. Now you cm have your choice lor 10.00 cash. These counters [contain values that have never I been offered by anv oi:e. No ?j | trouble to find your size in B i these tailor-made garments 'when you have such assort-; | ments to select from, I want! ! the money and room, fothi*! ctock must be soid, a:H if you are judges ot bargains you will i not delay, but come a;;d help I move th se goods. In addition to the above 1 j have } laced -50 pairs of Pants ion a counter. Tliis line f >rmeiQE ly sold at ?5 and 6.00. now take your choice at 3.50. T his i* the best bargain e\er oTeied in pants. Remember this line of goods is not old >.took, 1 ir new stock, this ?aH,- and will be s-;M for cash. No goods of this sale are allowed on approbation. M. L. KINAHD, Columbia, S. C. Scientific Aaerieaii Agency for# CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, OESICN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. For infonaatfon and free Han<Jk?*k write to SttXJf Jfc CO? 361 Btoabwat, Nrtr YOKK. Oldest inreaa lor s*cnrtnc patents in Ain^rias. ETerv patent tsar** out by m is browrbt b*f??? tie public by s aotico giTen free of charge Jn ibe Jtoentifw Lupat direction of any ictcptilc Mjggflf ; irorid. cpvendimr fliaetrUeZ^Ilo we%eot [ man ?h*.?5d be witboct ft. ? FLSO six months. Address kuu M ?0^ - Pg?LMg?&a. 361 Broadway, Vmr York, A. SHEORN, Collector & Real Estate A gt., -CamdeQy, S. C. L. a. wirrkowsKY," ATTORNEY AT LAW, Prju tices in. all of ih? Courts tif the State Special attention given to col lections. Notice of Application for l iikhaio'e. - s . I Notice is be rely gived tl at ?nc month from date hereof, ? n Jan. 4'b., J; 02 I \rill apply to the Judg?> of Probate of Kershaw Const v. "tot.th Carolina, for letter? Dismi.^ory a- A dmini irat.?r of the estate of Edmund MeT.eod deceased. Akc uik ~\V. I1.\wix.\ Dec. 4tb., 1-01. NOTICE. ; Pursuant to an Atrt of the G .^r.er 1 As sembly, approved i.Vc.24, 1M?4, entitl-.d an Ac.: to chang e t|i time for listing property for taxation, the books will be opened (or the p;rp.we ot receiving Tax U; turns for the fiscal ?ear 18!.?1 and 18:)2 from 1st. January, Ib92 to 20th. February, WJ2. ? . V : All persons owning property, or oth er ?. ise having control of suc h property, either as a^ent, hnsbar.d, guardian, fa ther, tru*t- q, i x ca'.or. a tminislrator, ^e., should return the same to the Au ofeorof the county in which such erV is situated* under oath, and - within thetirae prescribed by h\v. Ju fraii*/?rs of' real prop i-rty inufit be report ml to the Auditor at the/time of tUHtctwiiiy Sec. 21$ requires the Auditor us s'ld 50 per cent, to ths property valuation of all persons who f;?il to make their returns within the time prescribed ?/ law. All able bodied tn;de citizens between the ages of '*1 and o.?, are required to p;iy Poll Tax *f one dollar. All returns sent by mail must be wade out on proper blanks and i? worn to be fore some proocr ofllcer qualified to ad minister said oath. The County Auditor or his [O.rk. will be at the following places e.t the times vpeci * d below, to receive Tux Keturtiis: fcehroek's Mill ? .Monday, an- 4tl|. Turkey Creek Church, (School llotfee.) ? Tuesday Jan 5th. i. Lvzenby's, (\V . 8. Smith's,) ? Wviiiie* day"r Jan. 6th. Rayley's Mill ? Thursday, Jan 7th. Buffalo, fKirkley's Store.) Friday, Jan.Hffi. Westville ? Monaav antf Tuespay, Jan. Uth and 12th. ! . / Cautey's Hill? Wednesday. Jan. 13th. Liberty Hill? Tbursaay Jan 14th. Doby's M.ll (Capt. ,'A. Brerard's,^? Friday, Jan, 15th. Itabon's X Roads/? ii^nday, Jan. 18th. (.ureton's Mill ? Wednesday, Jan. 18th. The following named gentlemen con stitute the Township Bujards of Asses sors, as indicated Delof", which will aiect at the Auditors office in Camden on Monday, Ftbuary 29th 1992 : | -jDeKalb Towuship ? Sa*;.uel Boykin, John T. Nettles and Lewis H. Peep lea Buffalo Township ? IV M. Bethune, T. R.Kirkley and Samuel T. Gardner. Flat Rock Township? Joseph S. Gard ner, P. T. Tvritty and W. F. lircwer. Waterec Township? A if: ed Brevard, B. li. Team and John A. ltabon. These Bos; Js will please meet at the iuditor's Orlke on the day mentioned, and after taking the constitutional oath and electing a Chairman will become the Township B ?ard of Assessor*. Bwfore these Boards the Auditor lays there turns <.1 proper*)' in the respcciiveTowa ships f??r the year l.*9l-' J2, which tr.iiy ?.viil as.-cs? wuf.ont delay and cprtifv its value to the Anditor for taxatibW. The Chairman <-f the Township Boards ?/??mpofethe (i?untv Board of bqualiza iion, wM?h Board will meet as the Au ditor's oinee on Thursday, March 10,l'-92 equalize the property iji the Town ships, hear complaints, <fcc *? ])? C iGRKLiOY, Auditor Kershaw County. V State of Sooth Carolina. Comity of K>rshaw. James Gripper. or Jim Gripper to iv. ; S. Def Ported & Co., Mortgage of Real Ksrate. Und'/r a2)d by virtnre of a power of Sale contain. d i.; the above stated mort ice, rated .Tan. 39th 1863, and record - ed in Book II. .1!. Pa_es 4.".6 and 437, we will pro* ?.<! :?? seil at public outcry, before the Court House d<x>r inCainden, within trie kv\:! hvur* of sale, on t!ie first M?re!ay in .Ian ary. A. 1). ISOi, all ?f that piece p.;ris?-ior tract of land inl'own <l:;p 1L. K-rsha w CV.unty, .State aforesaid, on waters of Sawney Creek, and waters o i W.Ueree Iiiver, containing eighty-four ?n I - .e half (K41., ) acn 8, j ixmuded on the Nor' he by h.nis of Salin j Nlickie, K.-.st by hinds oi' Wylic A bert. 6. nth l.r land* of Utibecea ? , and Went by land- of lull's M.ekl-. Also, all of : li ? t olher piece or parcel j | of i:*nd in Tovnship .No il, County and j SiHte aforsaid.o:: w.iU r.*, rXSawneyCreek. and waters of Will tree -iver. contain j ins twenty (-0) acres, l o mded by\V\ !: ? Albert'!" land. Sam V.'i!;if.;iiV lai.d, and i Anio? Nv-I.f>n\' lan<i. Those two tracts | intended to be convevyd are the same j tracts conveyed to J acncs Gripper by John Robertson on the 3rd., dav ci April, A* I). 18^2. Terms of sale, one-thi.d cash, and balance ? ivahle in tw~ equal annual j installments, ??eeuredby bond of ptireha* er or j nrchaser*. and most-a^-a of the prrmise.s s-oid Purchasers to pay for pij)*rs It. 5. UesPortes & Co. Dec. 11th.. M ':rtjraceeM. j This i The way we Do It. K??" J# ?? to you and I apologize for the lateness in giving yon the great and g'xnl j i i:liu?s that is our custom at this season. The fact is we have been so bu*y that we could not find time to ?.o se. EveriV?ur tardiness could not prevent the new* leaKing out as we have been forestalled by the THE ]j PRESS. I POWER OF Our immense stock and extraordinary low prices were spoken of by our town journals, representatives of which made a *our of inspection through outfseven fknr stor0? besiJes paying a vis it to our Carriage and Wagon Repository in the Opera House, Building. Every department in our MAMMOTH STORE ?* ? . j j ? * is complete and yvery article carefully selected by experienced buyers ana our friends can rely upon the b^^ervices from any of our thirteen well trained clerks. " if v . . m \ YOl WILL BE SURPRISED ? J) i 0 ' \ if you only give us a call. We guarantee everything you buy and by fair dealing with all for many years we have obtained our success. You need not ^o to Sf- ^ for your wants. There is no house that h is better opportunities tli in we h ive. We buy for Spot Cash fro u the largest impor ters and manufacturers. We <lo uot discriminate, we sell ' all alike, old and ?oung, on Mondays as well as on any other days. At our establishment you ran buy, Clothing. Shoes, Hats, Neck wear, and Under wear;Carpets and Rul's. Crockery and Cutlery. DresVGroo'is. Cloaks and Jackets * for Ladies and Children, Blankets ami Shawls. Ribbons and Hats. Furniture, Buggies. Wagons, Sugar, Coffee, Bacon and in fact anything from a We particurallr ca|? attention to our stock of Furniture, which is larger and more complete than in former years. This is the house to put prices down, you all know what you c.n d-j at the &Mb" ? i 9 K r j j! We still offer as special Bargain Fiwitof the Loom Bleached! Muslin ?.t ? j 7 5-SC PER YARD Thin brand U a SUuiaro arid? with t'ae leading Xevv York Retail L>i v GtH>d*llou6e? and is g o 1 f*.?r \uy lady in th? !a??.!,i *ey all know i*.. $ Bleached Musiia 3o per y i i ifs-rumed Muslin 4 period. IJ-Jleached 31 -?s - iiti 4 1 ?2 p.rr yd. G?oJ i iriiji. i L ([ j. :J ir stuck x>t" Game. s i* ib= Urgent iu i he V UP COUNTRY. h Ti L ' I I ">!: ' ! W^p^cially invite rut of town merchant*, who wi>h to nave money to call Qa it* and *ee ho:v cheap! v thev can supply themselves from onr Wh^len^le ?>tabli*hment. Rem memberOar Motto ? "EqnalRights to-All and special |irivil?Ig? to none." Thanking you one and al! tor the very liberal patVonage Stowed on u*. in the past and hoping for a coatinua nee of the same iu the future vre remain Yours truly, Infants and Children* for "Cantorlais so well adapted to children th*4 I recommend It as Buj)er4ur to an 7 prtscriptfe* known to ne." n. A. Ajtecut, 11. Dn 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. "The u*e of 'Casicria' is ro unirrrsajand its 'neriU so. well knowu that it iteuiioflnrk of supererogation to endorse it Taw are the intelligent families vrho do not keep CUstori* within easy reach.'1 C*SLO? SLittTTW, D.D , New York (3ty. Late Pastor Bloomingdato BBCHBMd Church. CMtaaeU cnr*fl CoAe, Cowtipa UlarrbcoA. Liw SJ^n^giv? fcJoep, ?H ^Y^p5^n]uTlOU8 m^liCtttOOk *Tor tertnl IMUttk **" EDWixF.PAMii ??fte Wlatferop." Tn Cwtvum ????*?*. n 8t***TV* $3.50 $3150 get tin d of rcadinj? the^e figures. It ifc to tout ; latere* {j an instance where a smaller body totally eclipse* 0sr 8-^ $NM [jjife. I foV men's wear, have thrown all $4.00 shies in the sl&de. Not only that, they have darkened {he figures on higher prices, cvetl up to $o.Q0, and if our present record is an indication, Iwill sooner or later blot them out. I s i \ ' ' $3.50 STA ICT jDS OTJTI3ST BOLD tt&Tjl: faH* P : T ? ? j ? , . I -? . , 'I alongside of the figures $$.00 ,s(pd $5.00. It pleases the eye of the buyer and it \deuse<? hjs pocket, when isfter buying a pair of fine dress shoes, he puts fn>m 50 cts. to $1.50 back into his pocket-book as o bonus. \ \ *' ^ : ' | 1 ... : . *?' ? 1:! WB WS1K OH !BIID fflDl' 1 ^ '-fc* { ' '? I f I ?' . ? | Cougress and Lace,brofli and narrow toes. We offer for sale, also, other good shoes a tjlow prices. Girls' school Button shoes, cap toe, V,r* ^ Boys'. " Lace strong shoes .....<....^-11 00) Children's Kid Spring hejl shoes .50, .60, .75, $l?00 & PT \ d8Pef^ 1lb*I NVITED TO CALL! A1> w r I oil ninrtnt m\m cash GARRISON BLOC CAMDEN, 3. 't: WE WISH TO CLOSE OUT TUE FOLLOWING STOCKS 1 i , mm AT NEW YORK COST ALSO Qui? jjatire |toc^ We can offer you some big bargains in this department. ' ' Ladies' Shawls, Ladies' l! nderskirts, A TRUNKS TRUNKS k i All of there goods must be closed out within the next thirty days. We mean exactly what we say. and if you do not call j early^ou will get left. | /Remember. our 5 and 10 cent counters ad you will alwaya ; fine them wortlN looking at. WE DO A STRICTLY \ ? 'mm Working for the almighty dollar only, which | time. So do not ask us lor credit, as i decline your request. j Always ready to serve you | prices We are YOURS