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kgaaa? H DIRECTORY r > \ i'nvxcH- ? Her. W. V. - Pr<-.vhing every, Sabbath Stin hjv Si hooi every Sab ft t. Prayer mating erery at Hp. "hj. Tltf public is t<> attend . rr>< oi'xr ('itCKCii- ? JJev.J.M "tf>r. Servi-e# Sunday at 11 ii'i.i v x-K-ol ;it ') p.i). Kren at 6 j>. in. Krilay afternoon p.ra, C/irRnr,? R-h*. Myron ? I'mtor Preaching every H m. an?J8:l?p. v. Son I tri'in 1. jr. :o 1 :v-vi. every Pj aycr-Rieefinjr every Wcdnes ? :?? o Vmx-Jc .w. AH seats I ?i?- pn?>fic is cordially invited T'i>- C. V P. S. C. E. meetj? ?y at 5;:j? p. in ktov Sjckkt Methodist lirv. M. C':irii> e. Pastor. " <'Vf-n Sunday at 11 u. :u- and ? Prayer-meeting Thursday at ? Sunday ,+choo! at 4:?,0 Strang visitor* ;j re cordullv invited. ? free. SCariet ^ The following ureto-usyscottoB! taiions for the Camden marke^ Mill ct Low* Mid ir| If * i filing i el Mi.MHng ^ j jf.*Coo<l MwhHing 4*j points p::22j up i ? " \ Tl:fe nigh& are cool no*'. Pa \ up what vou owe The r / ? ^ [ ; *v IIKONICLE. V?";i i>;tiTa has a tobaeco factory ? almost completed. The tax lw?oks will ft pen on Oct. j 15, and close on Dec. 15. Pluj uame la" do^s not cxpirfj until [he first of November. .?f?T~ 0,'d p^peis for ss.-e at this j office at 20 cents per hundred Man's life is *-<;oo8tant trial and :? 1 1 his neighbors arfccn the jury. > 'I'<? please the people with whom j v on talk always know t. little less than t#ey do. Mr Bennie Iluiie has opened a! ! >a k?-rv in l he store one door beiow ; A. D. Kennedy's. < apt. H. K. Hsrf&II aid Mr J M j - tu \ r ! a re h avltfg tit e i r d *e! i i ngs :\ Littleton street re-painted. I The legislature radets this year - n the 22nd of November, as eari\tj a bate as it is possible for it to tM-et. * 'j' ^ J If you have a siove almost worth- A t ss, take it to Brwns >n ; he will j n.'ike it as good ?s newataxery; -mail cost. Try him. 1 ?L- w% The Souths Caro'ifca Railroad f v\iil be sold uu the 17th of Novem ber. It is Mieved that the Louis \i!ie and Nashville system will buy l'' Governor Tillman has issued a. proclamation appointing Columbus ?lav, October 21st, as a holiday and requesting a proper observance o?' the day by the schools. ?'Vou should not dig bait on Sun day," said the (jfeaccu. '-It is; wrong ? ver/ wr?r<g. I dig iav j ait *n Saturday ; am i don't lose j any time Celtic to the river on Sun- ! da v." -? In view of the fact that the sen i ? ral election occurs on Tuesday. November 8th, covering an iiunort- ! ant period of the Stale Fair, ihc | 'management iras very wisely tie ! tided to postpone the opening of; ? lie Fair from the 7th tc the litli j of November. a ?l:w6T Shew. It is proposed to ho d a flower i -how for the benefit of the Ceme? i cry Association. Friday, November ? lib, at the Opera House. As all, .re interested in tiie work of the Association, it is hoped thai a.i wiil j .ontribute flowers or reireshments :or the occasion. _ , ? . ?.e;-nei :c Camas::. Mr L. B. Bruns-on has returned j to ("am den. his former home, andj> hsuH opened a shop one door south \ of G. G. Young's, for tlie repairing t tin ware, gans, lamps, umbrellas^ . See his notices in this paper give him patronage when you ha% anv work Ifl Ins Hue to be ; Jon?. 3eath. Mrs Ea*a S. Barnes died at her home on Littleton street on Wed nesday evening and tiie funeral took place the Methodist church or Tlwrsifciy at 11 o'clock. She was very aged, nearly, ni nety years, and while seriously ill omy a short while, she had been <rf>nfiued to iier oed for a long lime previous t<\her death. Ike Opera Ecu&\ The Opera House is now under ' {he management of Mr .J. L. Urns in<crton, he having b ased it fr?>m E. il. Roberts, wh > rented ii 1 the city in the spring. Mr Bras.itglon has had the manage ment before, ami wiil n<> doubt make a success of it. The follow ing are amorg the attractions hook td for this season : Get. 20-22; "Mal>el Page," three nightsr Nov 3, ''Three St Felix Sisters. Nov >U, ^Little's Worid."' Dec 1, UN oss Jollities." Dec 5. "Black Art. ' Dre 12, "Jloonslnners." Jan 7, "Ahorn Comic Opera;" a genuine first class opera troupe. Jan 21, "London Sports." Communications iave been held with the "John A. Stevens Cu." and it will probably play here next Friday night, but a definite con tract has not yet beea made. ! Sxaninatioft of Teachers The attention of teachers in the j public schools and those who pur | p?se to teach hereafter, is called to j j the notice of school commissioner ! I VVatts in another column. It will }>e observed that the date has been changed from Friday, the 21st (as appeared in last week's issue) to! Saturday the 22nd. The change in (date was made on account of thej Columbian anniversary epli-liraiin.nl 'which occurs on the 21st. All !teacht whose certificates expire! >.xre ^ ? ged W pro pa re themselves ! and appear at the examinat in j order to '.cep thoir certificates ,in ! force, if. they expect t?? con? Hue ; .caching. ?. r> Another New Bnilding. Work has been commenced on. the foundation for a new building! between the BanV of ''amden and' the old town hail. 1 he c??nt ract j has been awarder! to Messrs Ad.vm and Holler, contractors, by Mr John Burdell, to whom the property be longs. The building will be two stories high, rooms up stairs and .a store on the first floor. It will face on Main street and also twen-j ty-eiglit fee! on Rutledge street in ; the rear of the bank, opposite law; range. Tire Bank of Cauiden build- j ing wilt :*lso be improved, and an addrti<?n made extending out to the) side walk on Main street,. The; contract calls for completion of the1 new building Uy the first of January nexr, and the store will be occu pied by Mcsms Springs, Heath <fc Co. Sikji Sets the Znpty Honor. The Republican Congressional j Convention met at this place yes- j terday, the -4th. 5lart Clinton was elected chairman and Rod- j dey secretery. A little hitch oc- j cured in regard Jo the contesting; delegations from Chesterfield. The regulars were finally admitted r.o the convention. The names of E. E rooks Slig't, of Chester and Joe Clark, of this place were put in nomination for Congress. Sligh received 2 i votes; Clark 3. The' nomination of Sligh was aft. i wards made unanimous. He made a! speech of acceptance and the con vention adjourned. Tj?e cor. venuon was held with; ip^n floors and a number of Demo-; attended out of curiosity. ? Lancaster Ledger. \ rVal 2s ' at 3 Transfer 3. The following are the transfers of real estate as recorded in the rlliee of the Auditor for Kershaw ; county during the month of Sep tember, 1892: Wm Clyburn, clerk of court, to L L Oh burn; 1400 acres, 15 miles:1 north of Camden, $990. N S C C'.yburn and S C Young to 1 L L Ciyburn; 5 tracts, 1646 acres, J $5. J B Gaskins ami Lucy F Gankins I to L L Cly^urn ; 422 acres on Gran J ny's Quarter Creek, $3000. L K Truesdel to Nathaniel II | Bowers; one acre in town of Ker- i shaw. $20. (' A Welsh to W T flinson ;one Iol ! in the town of Kershaw, $50. Mrs C A Welsh to W T Hinson;i 10 acres in the town of Kershaw, j $250. Sinking fund commission to F M Mc!)o\vall, 48 acres in No 9, $144. j G W Kellev to B F Keiley; il7; ac'vs r.e:tr K alley's bridge road, $i. Geo Mi; Lain to Sallie E Goodate; j part, oF 1-. ?t in city of Camden, i $-3.33. <i Wm II Parker, executor, to Alice; P Wardiaw; 4612 acres m No 10, i 1 1,506. * | Alice P Wardlaw to SaHie W ? Thompson ; 17 3?5 acres in No 10, j in the villiage of Liberty Hill, <ri Tr . j F P HcCasU.il! to Abigail Atkin son; 75 acres in No 3, $333.33. (' McKer.zic and N McKcnzie to! M iry J Law ; 100 acres, $400. A I) Kennedy* to T B Alt iskill ; ! 50 acres in No 3, $100. Personal Mention. .Miss Norali Sawyer has returned) home from a pleasant visit to friends ai St. Stephens, Rev M W Gordon is in attend ance to the Santee Association in Man?in.LT this week. There w i i i be nfi_5er vices will be held in the Bap tist cburch Sundav. \ )lr James Norton, chief clerk in 'the Comptroller General's otilce, w;.s in the, city Tuesday to make the annua! settlement with the county officials. ALr Jas^lL Clvlvjm returned to Spartanburg Saturday to continue his course at Wofford College. AU ssrs Willis Cante\' and Harry DePass have returned to the Cita del in Charleston. Mr Willie Ciy burn lias also gone to enter the same instiiution. Air F. W. Eldredge has gone to >?ew York on business. j. , f > AfrG. H. Banm has rrturnpd to the S. C. University aud will study | law. Aliss Wbitaker, of Texns, is vis iting Dr. A. A. Moore's familv. ^ But Advertising Will Brh?;c It. ! And a man may guy, i Anil a man may lie, A man may ptitf and blow ; But he can't get trade By si:ting in tho >hade 'Waiting for business to trrow. CrOO<l Looks. < '.v>d looks are m >re than skin deep. dep?-niUo<?upon a heat lily con li?i:?n or ail the vital organs. If the Lhvr be in active, you have a Bilious I.?* k. it your j stomaeh be disordered you have a D>'9{?eptic T and if your Kidneys be a.Tected you have a Pinched L >ok. : St-cnro j>> v.i h?-:AIi and you will .havf j.-od looks. KL'ctric Bitters is the : irreat alterative and Tonic, acts directlj | on these vital organs. Cures Pimples. t BloUm*;-, Boils an-i gives a good com j rdexion. Sold at l>r. K. L. Zemp's ] Drugstore, 50 cents oer bottle. Pisgah. Letter. Editors Cb eon i CLE : ? The State convention has met and its work ? has gone into historv. Townsend for Attorney General, for which we should all i>e th&nkfui, ami the! platform adopted. There is no fear! of any convention lepealing the j May platform: reform never j goes backwards. I hope our congressmen, shell.! Talbert,^ Latimer and Strait, v i i 1 j push the demands of theOcalaj platform for all they are worth. I do not include M'iLaurin, for it; runs in the minds of a oood nr--,.v people that he is an "office hun'ei/'j Brawlev is a diciple of Wall street, J New York and for Moise, judging! from the activity of the repuWli- 1 cans, his chances to get there can I he '-seen through a spy glass.""; This is a matter of great import- j ance to us, hut with the whites di j vided .and-, tin overwhelming negro majority, the Gen. has a hard fight; in the 7th; It has come to a fine j>ass when* the nominations made by a majori-' ty of the white people of this stale] ar^pot binding upon all. The day! is not far distant when these local ; stifes will have to cease and a unit- j ed eirort by all to keep tire Govern- j menl in the hands of the Anglo- | Sa^on race. Notwithstanding the* J rosy(V) reports of i educed re publican majorities in Vermont and Maine, which are only traps to calch Democrats; < Cleveland's elrc- } lion is not a foregone conclusion Just w iit until the votes are count- I ed in New York, fndianin, Con nee j ticut and New Jersey, and if Ion ium, lie is t icre. The South w.ll j go for him this time. If defeated.1 the party is gnne and with it the! last barricade against the fr.ree j bill. If this iniquitions measure! should l>e put n?on us, good bye to j f.'onstitutional government. The I mind palls at the thought of this evil measure, which h ings I i ?% e a dark cloud ovr the Southern j states. ' Politics in Sumter county are at. j white heat. which effects a!! <>f the, various relationships of life. A great dee! of dissatisfaction exists j ahf?u t the pi Hilary election, which j will ii? and sleep and draw com- 1 pound interest until next time. Our crops are the y> >orest since ' '81. -When they should have been j worked, thev couldn't on acc-unt of the floods of rain, and when w; .1 ' out, the drought cams and the iv- | suit is that, unt more than lull a! crop of cotton is made. The sorgmn industry in* rapidly i developed. Thousands of gallons ? were manufactured this va:\ which j helps out the extreme \ ightness ( s f j the limes. The cotton <rir.a are not crowded, J nor likely to be this season. V protracted meeting haS'been :*oingon at New Hope church, con ducted by Rev. Meilichitn, , Myers, McDowell and Willeforl. J. K. D. Antiocli Notts. Mess':* Kditoks: ? There has been several chants since we la-', j wrote you ; then we were having aj few holidays, ?>!i t no.v we .ire buck- I led down from day to day. This section visited l>v a ? very heavy rain recently, which did ?jj re 1 1 damage to cot ton. Prof G. M. Davis opened liisi school ai. Springs Academy on the, tirst Monday in October, after a vacation of :? month. Mr Mehin Hancock, r> f Rose j Hill, wrs visiting relatives in Lh is j section one day "last week. Mrs M. H. Cook is visiting at; SmithviUe. There was a verv entertaining J debate at Gum Spring ori ia-t Fri day night. The su bject discussed 1 was.; Resolved, "That art is more! ! attractive than nature." The fie-! hate was ooened on the affirmative i 4 - i j bvJ. K. Davis, on tin; negative by i j I. D. Davis. Several other inter esting speeches were made. After i the debate closed, Rev. S. I). Ya^esj delivered an oration from the sub- j i ject "Man's dependence on man.** One thing we were about to f??r- j ; get ; vour correspondent at Kershaw j I seems to boast on the flattering | vote Keishavr gave Hon J. ?). Hemp-j j hill. We don't think he has any; j thins to boast on when "cmphiii i? 'defeated by a right smart majority. j Nat. ; ; THA T B OB - T i IL B I'LL If O <i . i Mr. Editor: ? In reply to your cor respondent '?'Scriptor". I did not fay J that I would vote for a bob tail bull do,' ! just because he was a Tilboanite, In j proof oT the same. I expect he is one, I and he did not g.?t mv vote. If lie did lie i has but little gratitude. On the other i hand. I would rather vo e for a b<>!>-tiil ! do.; than some Tillman men, and especi Ially those that are <>n b ?tii aides so often that I can't tell wnich side they are on. There was something s.?d abont unity in the Democratic party. I said that so far ! myself and my club, we would rot* fo those who got the nomination if he was a bob- tail bull dog, and I don't see anv . > reason why I should be ashamed to speak such a sentiment or what I think, 1 am where I was l>orn and reared. My dad l <!y waj no deserter, neither was my. | jrre at -grand -daddy a t ?ry. I voted f.,r I Strait and I am glad of it. I see some are trying to find far.lt with ?b R. M. I exp etthev want bisseat, but they will have a lively time before ? they g t it. K. B. Ki.lioT, ?I " . | Taylor & Co. We want all of the little girls in J the town and country to call at our ( j store and get a ticket at the doll . i bain*. We arc giving this away to ,|our I it tie friends and if you can r not get to town make your father ? or some friend get it for you. it . i does -not cost yoa anything. . ! Very Truly, i Taylor & Co. Pronounced H?pele?3, Fet Saved- 1 From a letter written by Mrs. Ada K. Iluri, of Groton. S. D., we quote : "Was j taken with a ba*l cold, rwlnch settled on j my Langs, cough set in and finally tor- j minated in Consumption. Four doctors : j gave me up, saving I could live but a! short time. I gave mvsej?^up to my i Sa\%r determined if I could not stay! my friends on earth, I would meet my j absent ones alK?ve. My husband wa> i advised to get I>r. King's New Discovery j for Consumption, Coughs and Cold.-,! I gave it a trial, took in all. eight bottle# ? it lias cured me* and thank God I am | now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at *>r. 1\H^ Zemp's l)ru_r i Store, regular siz ?. cents and $3. Kncklcn's Arnica S;i!vo. T?e Best Salve in the world fur Cut>. Uruises, Sore*. Fleers, Salt fiheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and p>stively cures Piles, or no p:iy required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2.r> cents {>t r box. For sale by F. L. ZcniN. * a* iwl tw Wvi We have U veny handsome sew- j mur machine which we aie going to give away to our customers free of charge. Everybody that l;uvs a dollar's worth of goods will receivr a ticket which gives them a chance | 011 the machine. The more good* you buv, the in ore tickets you will j receive. Two dollars worth of goods j entitles you to two-tickets; three j dollars, three tickets; five dollars, live tickets; t?*n dollar*, ten tick- j ets and on u:>. We <)o not keep] anything but good goods, and will j *ell them-Lo you cheaper than any! house on tliis green earth. He member, we do a fair, square, hon est business. We want your trade and you are the los-r every time j you pa*s us by. Very Truly, Tayi.ok & Co. L B. lirunson does tin roofing, an t ten ug, and. repairs tinware, guns, pistols, umbrellas and lamps at thr lowct possible prices. K iglisli S,?!v:n Liiia.neut removes all Hard, S d't or Calloused Lumps and I >!embshes, Curbs, Splints, S-vi'"ney. King-bone, Stifles, Sprains ail Spoilt n Throats. Coughs etc. S.i ?'<> x.5'j by Lh2 use of one bottle.! Warrant cd the most wonderful Hiemi-h Cure evei known. S d 1 bv | i):" I. L. Zenjp, (5 uudcti, S. C. I'<h, Mange and Sera! dies of eve- ? ry k'no. <>n human or animals, cured! in minutes by Wolfos d\s .\i mitarv j 1 1' i- !? hi. Pi. is never tails. Sold b) j Dr I'. L. Z :u?p, Camden, S. C. (' > to L. !?. I'runson, otic door s-outli of Young's boolc store and ! have your tinware, guns, pistols,^ umbrellas, parasols and lamps re- j paired. Sati?d action guaranteed. I OUT GAG 22 SALJ2. South (?' auoj.ina-Kf.ushaw County* I Quarto ?Jeffevnon } Mq ft (fags \ to [ of J. I). DunUtp. 7 It ml I C state f'r.derand by virtue < ?f a power of sale* cO!.m:m: <1 i'.i the above s r :? t * m >rtg!lsfe, 1 wiii o.'Ie !' 1*0:* s.iie :.t pub'ie wuterv , be fore the C.mVl House tl?> ? ;? in Cam h-ti ,o:i the first Monday i:i No .'ember , A.I)., 1^)2, \\i l.m the it'p il hoars of salo. all t-h;Vt pie; e, parcel or tract of land, lyi jg, boim: and sitimte in '.ho c.unty of Ker s h h v\" :i 1 1 i s ate sifoiesaid, containing six an- s more or less: hounded north and i c;'st bv I u. n i ' s of i'.li/ahclh r*. Trap]), : south by hinds of the- estate ??f Cob. W. J, j li^-vn dd.-vand of Lewis Cook and west j bv lands of Charles M<-('askili. Terms! if sal-: Cash. l'nrelwser to pay for I papers. JOHN WI1IT \ K Lit, Jit . Assignee of J. 1). Dnniap. I hereby give no ice that on the 31st | dav _ef < ) tober, nnv, next ensuin.r( I v.i'l apply t j ? the Judge of I'r.jhate of j Kershaw county, S. C., for letters dis- j sn'ss i y a. administrator of t!;e estate of i Lewis .J. l'atterson. defeased. \\\ K. THOMl'SOX. Administrator. Cam 'en, S. Sept. 2'.>th , lS'.L'. irtmmmWnmmT i J ^ptice is hereby given that the secH out: semi-annual examination of teach- j ers for 1SJ2 before the <'\wntv Hoard of j Kxaminers will be held at the Cm.rt i House in Camden, S. on the third j Satur lay, the 22nd day of October next, j from 0 a. m. until 4 p. nr. All teachers whose certificates have expired, or who have ix-en teaching un der a license, wili be required to stand this examination. All teachers who purpose to teach j upon the authority of a dipl ma of a' chartered institution of thiss.ate, or up on a certificate issued upon such diplo ma, are hereby noti'ied to present such ! dipioma at the School Commissioner's | ottiee to be registered, as no teacher's ? pay certificate will be approved unless i such teacher's name is registered as ; holding a legal teacher's certificate. 'i he following are the per cent ages re ' (|?ired to o! tain a teacher's certificaTe:' ! First (Irade. average HO; Second (iradt^ I average To; Third tirade. average <50. i Thr- mark in any one branch must not I fall below 40. J.M. WATTS, S. (". K. C. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and Slisses are the Best in the World. See descriptive advertise ment ?which will appear in this paper. Take no Substitute, but insist on having W. L. DOUGLAS' ?nOES,with name and price stamped on bottom. Sold br 1 H I RSCH BROS,! Scientific American t Agency for ^ P CAVEATS, i TRADE MARKS, DESiCN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. For information and free Handbook write to MI NN & co^SGt Pitoatvwat. New Your. { Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Erery patent ta.n>m out by us is brought before the p'nbac by a notice Kiven free of charge it the . I I scientific ^mcwan j Largest circulation of r.cr scientific paper in the . world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should he witnont-dt. Weeklr. S3. 00 a rear: Fl-V) six months. A<)drp-ss MfcTNN & CO, j PTraidKi?EjiS.ai Broadwar."NeT7 York. It is worth your time and trouble. We tell you that we are the leaders of low prices, and think that this will con vince you that we are working to your own interests. Misses rubber circulars at ?1.00; you pay. ?1X0. Ladies rubber circulars at $1.25; you pay 61. To. Ladies rubber circulars $1.50; you pay $2.00. Ladies rubber circular at $2.00; vou pay $3.00. Silk working rtoss 10 cents dozen. Spool silk. 100 yards, 5 cents. twist, lo " 1 cent. Dress buttons 5 cents pet dozen. Pants H 10 cents p^r gross. Tooth brushes 5, 10, lo, 20 23 cents. Hair combs 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 cents. brushes 10, 25, 50 cents, $1.00. Ladies corsets 20, 25. 40, 50, To to $1.00. Ladies try <?u. (i. li. French co/set at ?l.oo, superior to Thomson's. Umbrellas 50, T5, 61.00, $1.25, $1.50. Pocket books 5 cents to 50 cents. i Toilet soaps 5 cents to 25 cents. Colognes 5 to 25 cents,- I Face powder 5, 10^ 15 cents. , Hook and eye tape 10 cents per yard, j Linen spool thread 5 and 10 cents. i Corset laces 10 cents dozen. Turkey red working cotton 20c. doz. Dress shields 10, 15 to 25 cents. Tue nicest stock of ladies handker chiefs in the city. See our ladies handkerchiefs at 3 cents, a little beauty. L nlies hose 5, 10, 15. 20, 25 to 5t)c. Children's hose 5, 10, 15 to 25 cents. Ladies shawls 10 cents to $50 ). C-oliar buttons 5 cent^. dozen. Thimbles 2 for 5 cents. Ladies gloves 10 cents to 50^cents? ? Hamburg and lace edges nnces. We keep a very nice liit^ of millinery at low prices. Ladies skirts at 50. *?5, T5c. to"?! CO. Curtain scrims 5, <>, 8. U> to 25 c?nts. j Writing paper 21*, 5, 10c. per quire. Envelopes 2 5 cents per pack. Load pt noils 5. 10 cents per dozen. - 25 slate pencils for 5 cents. r Our stock of table linens au<I napkins cannot be beaten by any house in the | county. . Towels 4, 5. 10, 15, 20, 25 to 50 cents. 10 quarter bleached sheeting at 25 cents; you always pay 30 cents, some times more. x 10 quarter brown sheeUi*gr30o.; you al wh\s pay 3-'} to 35 cents? -J ileiwiied Jon^ cloth ai all prices. Brown homespun 4c.; you pay 5c. Check homespun 4c.; you pay o cents 4quftiter brown homespun tiV^c.; \ou pay H cents, Brown drilling r>^c.; you pay 8 ceuts. * Ladies under vests 25, 35, 50. 75, SI, 00. Children's undervests ail sizes froii. 10 cents to 35 c<.nts, Look at This, \ ^1, 5 balls of thread for 5 cents. 5 papers of pins for 5 cents. 5 papers of hair pins for 5 cents. 5 papers of needies foro cents. 5 clay pi for 5 cents. 5 boxes of g-'Kxt blacking for 5 cents. Ribbons alt colors and prices. Men's handkerchiefs 5. 10. 15,20, 25c. Men's suspenders 10, 15. 2o, 35 to 50c. ? The best men's top shirt tor 25 cents in the world. Men's top s!ii;ts 40. 50, 75c. and $1 <>o. under shirts 25, 35, 50, 75c. and $1.00. Men's socks 5. 10. 15. 20 and 25 cents '? linen collars 10 and 15 cents. " " cuffs 15. 20, 25 cents. t; celuloid cuffs 30 1'Hits a pair. " - collars 15 cents each; you pay 2o cruts for these every ti?sie. Men's white dress shirts 50. cents. worth 75 cents.. 1, V g } | Men's white dress shirts at 85 cents, worth ?1 25. \ TOOK "f . ' S For men and boys is very complete and just fail of bargains. In our clothing sioyk you will tiud iota or bargains. Meu's pants 75 cents 'on pay $1.00, sometimes more. Men's pants all prices. Cottjn batting 10 cents a bat. Sheet wadding 5 *? a sheet. K/::tticg thread 20 cents a pound; you piy 25, sometimes 30 cents. W o keep a nice line of trunks and will down any house in town on the >riee. bed ticking 0, 8, 10 to 25 cents. All oi the best calicoes 7 cents per yard, you pay 8^c. all over town. (rood calicoes, fast col )rs, at (t\ cents; you pay more money. Good calicoes at 5 cents, \ op par 0} cents. AlPof th-i best ginghams at 8 cenT?rr7?"ou pay 10 cents. Nice dress goods for ladies, misHos and children. fable oil cloth 20 cents ?>er yard; you pay 25 and 30 cents. Solid color calicoes at 5 cents for quilting. Looking glasses 15, 20, 25, -10 to;0j cents; you pay double the price. Lamps from 20 cents to >2 00 all complete. See them before you purchase. Come see our clocks. We can sell them to you cheaper than yon coiiM (eal them. Eight day wilh the alarm, ?3.50. the same you pay eight to ten tullars fur. ? \\ e have a good stuck of shoes and wiil guarantee not to humbug you with Kiper goods. Ladies shoes at -Si If) guaranteed solid leather; you pay *1 25. Ladies shoes at ^1.50, wort h " >'-2.00, ?' *2<r>'?. Ail styles and prices which we cannot name here. Children's shoes, missed shoes, sn?>e- for m-m and boys. The best men's shoe in the citj f ? > n. ^ 1 50, equal to any ?2XX3 shoe on earth. Men's rubber shoes 40 cents; yon pay 00 or 75 cents. Ladies rubbers 30 cents: you pay 50 cents. Misses rubbers 25 cents; von pay 30 or 35 cents. Children's rubbers 20 cents. These guods are manufactured by the American Rubber Co., said to b? the >est on tne market. -n When yon are in need of a pair of sl.oes try as we sell nothing but hon est gOOu.i See onr line of glass and crockery ware. (ilass pitchers 15, 25 to 50 cents Wash bowls and pitchers 75, *1 00, ?1 25, >'2.50; you pay from 50 cents tc ?1 .00 more for them. (ioblvts 50 cents per dozen. Tumblers 50 ceuts per dozen. Large hotel goblets 75 cents per dozen. Hatchets from 10 ceuts up. <? Saws 25, 50 75 cents, wof'.h double the money. Hammers 10, 15, 2'*, 25 to 50 cents. Pad locks 5, 10, 20, 25 cents up. Door locks complete 25 cents. Coffee mills 25 to 50 cents. Lamp chimneys 3, 4, 5 cents*, yon paj just twice a5* much. Lamp burners 5 and 10 cent*; you pay from 10 to 25 cents for the same. (. urry combs 5, 10, 15 to 25 cent a. Horse brushes 10, 20 to 40 cents. Shoe " 10, To to 50 cents. Tea spoons 10 ceuts per dozen. *) Table spoons 20 cents per dozen. Pocket knives 5, 10, 15, 25 up. Knives and forks 45, 50, 75 $1.00 per set; you pay 2-5 to 50 per cent. mor^. Shoe blackin ? 1, 3, 5 cents t?i: use it for G months and if you do not find it good bring it back. Oil stoves $1.00; you pay $1.25, sometimes $1.50. Tin caps 2 for 5 cents. Tin dippers 5 and 10 cents. Nickle f laited dippers 25 cents; you pay 25 cents for them. Tin coffee pots 5, 10, 12, 20, 25 cents. Paper oil cans 25 cents; you pay 40 cents. Will hold oil for yeais. Tin wash bowls 5, 10, 15 cents. Paper wash bowls 10 cents. Wood sitters 10 cents; you pay 20 to 30 cents. Lots of other things which we could not begin to mention. SLik backets wi(|t stiaia^tp^p cents; you pay more. Also at 3 ) cents. Tfemegiber oar 5 and It) cents counters. You wili tind lots of nice and useraTafticles on them whidh will cost you two and three times as much elsewhere. \ . ; ? It is impossible for us to enumerate everything we keep in stock, and have only given yon a partial list to convince you that we can save you money by dealing with us. ? \ We do a strictly bonest. fiir, square business and do not practice the two and three p ice business. Honesty is the b^st policy both for the buyer and seller. As ?ve do a strictly sp-vt down cash business, we have no bad debts to make yon beip for. Somvbody must he'p to pay these bad debts why n:>t you? Come in to see us, deal with us aDd we shall dtrtaiuly sell you good. cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere. Bring yoi* *vives, daughters, sweethearts, .sisters and the little folks, as we will be gla^o see them, Miss Belle Thomson, lli*s Addie Arraats, Mr. T. S. Xelson. Mr. J. 1\ West, Mr. John Jordan all leady to serve aud please you. A ? CO y\ ,|. r NEW OPERA HOUSE STORE FULL B L AST4I! A 11STII OF DOLLARS AND CffiTC! SENSIBLE PERSONS ARK NO LONGER CARRIED AWAY BY SENATIONAL ADVERTISING. NO MA ITER HOW MUCH IS PROMISED IN THE NEWSPA PERS, THE COMPLETION OF A PURCHASE RESOLVES I I'SELF IN TO A QUESTION OF DOLLARS AND CENTs ANDTHE % WIsE BUYER TAKEs INTO AC- U ij COUNT HOW-; MUCH HE CAN sAVE.? Knowing tliis we iuk \our atr tentiun to the r J following : .5 WILL YOU CALU? 'M WILL YOU EXAMINE?? We leave the rest to y->ur own judgment. It is a question et dollars and rents. THIS IS WlfAT VVE CARRY. A lovely line of NEW Dress Goods. They have just been, unpacked, so yon cannot make any mistake and buy old styles or shell worn gaxlii. Ca<jhemiro$ in all shades. Henriettas, Bengalincs, Serges, Epingalines, liroa-l cloths/ plain and fancy flannels. Changeable effects in dress silks, fancy silks tor even itt? wear, black iaille francaise and plain silk, plaid and strioed silk velvets, which are now in style agiin, satins, and velveteens KLeeP all Trimmings, Buttons, Linings ctc^, c^ct., suitable for above line 1 1 r ? ! *' We ecu-ider our notion department more complete than nuv in Camden. In our shelves the assortment shows up as 'follows: Best Irish Linen note paper and envelopes, Colgate's perfumes* toilet soaps, vaseline,! cold cream, ect HOSIERY, HOSIERY. We flatter ourselves in being able to^ suit the most fastidious in ladies' mens' and misses' Hose. Try our ladies' and misses* fast blacks At 20c. and you will have the proof. In connection with our Hosiery department, we can show you as nice a selection ot gloves as can be expected in any large city. Our leader, Foster's patent kids, warranted-^ in black, tan and o-rev at 61.00. *. *\ ? HANDKERCHIEF^ Our handkerchief bill calls (or 250 dozen. We have the con fidence that the low price they were bought at will clean out j every d?-z? n. They were purchased in New York lor cash. and * consist <>t many novelties, for instance; a little beauty in a ladies i white silk embordered handkerchief at *J0e., ladies' and gents' | white silk initial handkerchief?, white linen embroidered 40 do*, land second mournins handkerchiefs. | Try aC. B, a la S PI RITE CORSET!! : - all You will wear no other after the first trial. We carry all lower grades ; oiir style 19 at 7oc. is as good-*"* as the corset you have been paying $1.00 for. - ? Wt almost forgot to mention that we also bought in New | Ycrk, To doz. good s'zed d?mask towels, ALL LINEN. We j wantTic. for each of them. Table linens in turkey reds, half | bleached and bleached goods, doylies and napkins, Irish linens, | blouse linens, eel., etc.. from thn choppest to the finest. We have iriven extraordinary attention to the abov? line. Our cus j turners must puoii appreciate this tact. \m OT VLVD.K- gHMES can be bou.ht at the New Opera House Store at figures that : speak for themaclves. Opaque shades, complete, 2oc., with | fringe 3~)c., Da-lo 4") up to $1.00 each. In this department we joffer vou a Ion r-teltwant. XJ,0)l?S'C3}-CS2L.0,]C,SaCS. Whenever, you call, ask for 4-4 bleached at 5c. per yd. Look at Fruit of Loom and then a*k for KHTR PKT-* brand; compare ! the two an 1 make your oivn/ssleotion. Sea islands, CJiecked homespuns, calicoes, ginghams, figured cachemircttes [a new j fabric], s it Tn- all bought b>X t he ease sold at case prices in I :inv quantity d ?sire 1 and the b Vauty is, you have the satisfaction to know that a brand new stock is laid out before you. We can not show vou any styles that your neighbjr purchased two Years. ; iago. Desirable goods are whit you purchase- at the NEW i Opera House Store ? * CHINA CLOTHS. ! Just opened 2 cas-;s. I) ? you know what they arc? Quite a surprise in quality and price. S&oes, miMB, I Just consider on the fit or mi*fit of a pair of shoes, depend^i | many hundred dollars worth of comfort. Yet fourr out of five | people do not seem to consider this. In a few days we wilUli j | please you both in price, style and quality of lakes' gents' misse J } j child reus', and infants' shoes, and make a spe/alty of fine shoe; ?31otItxi.ra.e; Trad | of K< rsliaw county makes a demand on buvtfrs harder to-sai | than in any aboue departments mentioned.! We have devoted! ' two fi.ll weeks at the North trying to purchase clothing iri ch, inN* : make, fit, price and quality, must pi ?ce us at the head of the list!' | as mens' furnisheis and out litter^. WE IlAYlv SUCCEEDED-; Four-in-hands, Scarfs. I'uffsiisdjecks. ' Kxi'-inin:- contents (if our show c.ise.s, Resist the tempt?tjb& I of Imvinjr if yoti cm. 2.100 1 ply linen collars 1 oc. "2+ML^ply i ) I !)U YllliC '1 \ V. Hi. _.>?<'? ? l" J 1 vt/ix.i v ? cuffs 20c. For collars of this quality you haue been paying zi for cuffs . 40c. We lKJiifrht hats hv the so'id ea?:\ ?"> ?!<>/; of each s*y!e. It ukr* nerve. t<J handht ' i i ;its in such <jii Th ? i i at ? ;ir- I ion* -ind th<*y mu^i i?e so!4. Urn* : wholesale li > Hes h IVC !h ? ? ol b x . i ? i i r ?? *t ir >:n t'ie m inataji ir?*r.s' agent. : Through a busi.ies* I u Jo buy* fro r. 1 > t > -0 r:i.i ?.s of :i num*kv, w,; have eurcd ?>> s i'i?l ??n* s <?t i :r at such :i pri ??? that hjv enabled to nave* vou 'J-y% on everv furor still' lut y<?u/t?uv at ta<* IiOl'SK STORK (il OCKRY' OEPAftrMENT.' (nit no. Iea?t. Ink*' n )ti?;e tiut vt? ha:r.. k* u coirtj.lete of staple ami fan cy ? i r ,? i-rh*5 fr !?f;idn>iartfrs. Will djvjtc another finu tr> t-nn-nncriite. I j t? a- paw # p.??- . S.n- f o::r d ^rs haw Ik-c i thrown optflu thl* i* ;hc li rst advertisement thai lias ap ? j?earcd in th*r C">l:unns?d our Io.mI juiOvr.s. Nothing o u!d l>e m >r>' gratifying ton I b'l^ine-- honsf, than iin.n -d:nt - r^co^pitiou ??:' a n<j x entcr|)rir*e. Our sal^t s!io\v ijjt j that w.- have h^en ^ri'ctfd with favor and we take this mean* of tooiir j friends and patrons our rordiul arkn ?n 1<* l^enicnt. it shall bn our aim to merit thi< j flatt??rin^endOJsen?-.Mit. VKllY Itrsi'KCTKl'f.r.Y, J. W. STEIN. 1'. S. ? T!ie McsT't Win Kiopmat:. J. S. RMante, 1*. A. l?o?w??I!, K. F. Wafkin^ and .1. W. St^iw will b ? p!ca.r?! to servi' t!i ir fri-iid^ at the NKW OPK3A HOUSF sroiiK. *