The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 11, 1892, Image 3
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CAM DSN, S. C, >'or. llih 18!>i
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I'HTKCH DIRECTORY.
_ Pf:;>p.vTr.::i;.N' CnuRcii- ? Rev. W. W
Pastor. Preachinjr every Sabbath
' I n r... Snn'fay School every Sab
! ?>?vh r.t Prayer meeting every
-t f; p ro. The public is
^oir'li;jliv invite [ to attend.
'.'.'mct; K;?r.*cop.if. Cur wit. ? Rev.J.M
y, I> Servi-?;s San'i?y at 12
Jc rSundavScktoI uto p.m. Even
ing sf-rviff. at p>.m. KrHoy af ternoon
service* jtC <> p. m. \
y> \ rri-T Cuinc. r. ? Rev. Myron
^ 'j'-T'i'.R. P???or- Preaching every
II a. ? and 7 :+?> p. M. Sun
'U.V school from 1- / to 1 p. ,v. every.
Prayer-meefinjr every Wednes
day at 8 'Vclo k p. if. All Heats
are ;>r* j|iC. p-il>Iic is cordial I v invited
to art* nd 1 he C. V- P. S. C. E. meets
fcverj Scud ly as 5 .00 p. m
J-ITTI.ETOX vStHEET MSTITOWST
a. ? Rev. M. L. Carlisle, "Pastor.
Pr^it iiin^r ev? ry Sunday at 11 a. :n. and
1 > . Ik. Pr^r-meetin^ Thursday afc
~J .0o j> lii. ? undav fchool at 4 :?<), Stranj?
an'.' visions are cordially. fhvited. !
Ail se*ts free.
Cotton Market
REPORTED KY
SPRINGS HEATH & CO.
f 'otto ?? made a phenomituil ad '?
' fiuce this irerk. Market stead r/t
df-manul goo<L
The following are lo day's cotton
quotaiftns fnr the Caradeff market:
Middling ?i
Strict Middling 8^
Ooo<t Mid<}liug 8 1
POINTS PIC223 UP
tav up what you o*c TnEj
CllROMCLE.
Mr ?. 0. MfOmght is having
bis house re painted.
There are said to be already fi*e
part ies casttfc&lfHiging eyes at the
*posfco&k-e.
RememWr that The Chronicle
i, r.my on la* r9nge, one door east!
oiihe express office.
The election Tuesday passed off
verv quietly in Cam jt n and
throughout the county.
South Carolina farmers am learn
ing that Lnfracco may be profitably
raised cn their cotton lands.
The Colored State Fair wili 1*
heM in Columbia Nov. 29tfr and
30th and Deo. 1st, 2nd and 3:d.
The quality of mercy may not
he strained, hot it frequently man
ages 9oniebow to get exceedingly
thin.
Did anyone ever see a woman
who could look# intelligent while
talking U a baby ? ask3 an Atcfei
son (Kau.) paper.
"I'll pay you when I Sell my cot
ton" is quite a fascinating expres
sion fur the time being, but it won't
buy rations worth a cent.
Uur Cf tton market 19 holding up
satisfactorily. People from all sec
tions are bringing eotton here and
are pleased wiui the prices paid.
The real hero in these modem
days is the mac who can appear to
\ye happy at a public gathering
where he isn't enjoying himself a !
bit.
We are indebted to Mr B. M. I
Brown for a copy of the Southern j
Tobacco Journal. Jt contains a lot j
of useful information conc^rnin^ j
the weed.
The time for paying taxes ex- 1
pireson the 15th of December, bnt|
:,here isn't the slightest objection to)
jour paying now, if you have the I
"sponds."
Because bacteria has been found j
upon bank notes i.i use will hardly I
eliminate the desire on the part ?-f
the public to handle as ra iny as
can l>e obtained.
Upon th-' theory, we suppose, that
"the early bird catches the worm,"
petitons of two prospective appli
cants for the postoaastership were
circulating around the streets yes
terdar.
>
A very light vote was polled in
Camden. The heaviest vote Was
at the presidential box, wiartch
gave Cicvt land 264 votes and Har
rison 110. The vote at the others
was much smaller.
Tne town of AblieviHe has seeur
td the shops of the Georgia, Caro
lina and Northern railroad by of
fering a subscription of $15,000!
ttd fifteen acres of land within the i
corporate limits as an inducement.
Tkere will b2%?rand jollification ;
meetiig in Sumter Monday night, j
They baTe waited to have time u? '
make ample preparations. Till- ;
man, Hampton, Iiby, Sutler and
Gen Kennedy have been' invited to
> speak.
While s?me of the new legisla I
tors are hanging around for soire j
thing whereby they may Income j
famous at once, why is it thatl
one does not undertake to propose j
and engineer a bill to abolish debt?!
a?ks the Palmetto Post
True bills were brought last week ]
by iHq Darlington Grand Jury
the officers of the Samtei'
Yer a. a- r Company. The charges
are fraud and misre presentation as
to the qnality of commercial man j
urea, and conspiracy. I
I
Adveitising gives character and!
standing to a firm. Go into any
town you may, as an entire 8tr3n-j
ger, and pick up the newspaper j
published theje, look for the larg- S
est advertiser, and you can invan- i
ably depend upon the fact that you I
have found the most reliable firm in .
that con&munity. The fact ia, they j
have public fcpiriu, and their hearts |
are not itound with that invincible
cord of prejudice and stingine**,
?which 1? not only detrimental in
the upbuilding of a town ani com t
manity, bat it i3 a poor example to!
posterity. ? Ex,
i Splendid ITsws :Ser7iC3
I The ciuzons of Camdt-n are un
| der lasting obligations to tin* !'<>?
j.Hi Telegraph C:>m?>anv for <x<el
iletit news service jtiven in the t-l-c
lion bulletins Tuesday highland
^subsequent.- Every interesting de
toil of election returns wan -/i^en
I , ?
?yit'rv r<markat>le promptness and
regularity, 'lint clover op^ratv,
H> M. W. Ciseell, (tesorves tnankVi
for making such advautageous ar
rangement*.
Killed in Laurens County.
Mr A L Hall, who was wtli known |
in eastern Kershaw, and a brother j
of Mr S. H*ll of Camden, was mur
dered at Sycamore in Laurens:
county on Oct. 23 by a ne?iro. The
ns?an that did the killing is still at|
lurge;he is|de>cribed as beinjofaj
cotftu* color, about six fret high. I
with black whiskers and must.iche ; j
stooped at shoulders, thin sharp
face and weighing about 170 lbs.
A reward should be offered for his
'?apture.
The Annual Jnsp'ctioa of the
t South Boned R.iiroad was made
: i-;3t week bv G'um inissi<?ner Jervey
| of Charleston. The entire line was
foand in excellent condition. The
: road is one lof the most prosperous j
in the Si&ie. The Barnweli.P- ople |
says: "The earnings for !>istj
month are, expected to l>e owrj
$10,000 more than operating efc j
penses. * Ttse k-ase of the r<?a I to
the Flo rida Central and "eriins'dur |
system hae.b^en confirmed acd it'
is expected to coin^ffc the tx'eo-j
siop. connecting Savannah aad ;
Florida within the n?xt year, a!
three hours and a half "cliedule <
*ili S"<;n he j.ul ??n between ^a-J
vana:ih and Colombia.
Celebration To night
Arrangement/ have been made
f?>r a grand celebration to-night of
the glorious democratic victory.
Let everybody turn out. The pro
cession wiC march from Rroad st.
to Bound try, across to Littleton
and back to Broad. Snee ftps will ;
be made hv Gen J I) Kennedy, Rev I
W. W. M.Ik and Hon P. H.>Vlson. j
The ba;?d will head tha procession!
an^l every man and boy is expected !
tolnrn out with a torch cither on!
,horse back or afoot. I
Pay Tip.
The recent change in the man
agement ??f The Chronicle makes
it im|)eraiite th&t we collect every
cent due us. We earnestly request
those of our snbscril>ers who are
still indebted Lo us to make a set
tl-roent now at once. We have
waited patieutly on a larse number
of friends; but it requires snone^- t?.
run a newspaper as well as any
other k i ml of business and we are
compelled to collect what is due ns
,in order to meet obligations.
Please pay up without furthrr de
lay.
Taylor k Co.
All partis? desiring to secure
tickets at the sewing machine had
brtter make ihcir purchases as
soon as po$sil>le as the time is near
ly out. For each asd every d >!1 ir's
worth of crowds you l?uy you will re
ceive a Somebody is bound
to ^ret it.; why Lot you? We sell
you ^oods, cheaper than any house
in Kershaw county. Miss Eva
Mcl-eod, fJnu^hter < f Mr A. G. Mc
Leod, received the doll hahy, hav
in!? ticket No. 163.
Let's s*^ who will get- the ma
chine. 1 1 is worth trying for.
T?t lor & Co.
Thanksgiving Day
vVt>, ihe undersigned agree to
close our respective places of busi
ness on Thursday, Nov. 4th,
Thanksgiving Day:
.J T Nettles,
W Sheorn 6c Co ,
Warkius & Son,
Hirscli Bros.,
J K Vaughan,
John W hi later, jr.,
Mrs Tweed,
I)avi?l Wolfe,
Simon W"lfe,
. H G Car: ison,
\Taylor<k Co.,
Haura Bros.,
J W Stoin,
L E LeGrand,
Goodale & Sons,
W .Ison & Son,
A I) Keuuedy,
' H a fte' ?? Bakerv,
W E J oli nson, jr.,
F M Ze.np.
Singleton's B?k?ry,
S B Latham & Son,
D F Dixod,
H E Ha'isal!,
A B Rabon,
Mrs 7 fc Walker,
H C Man,
M Johnson.
" G G Y?iun&,
E B Caper*,
planners' a Merchants' Bank,
Bank of Caradsn,
John 0 Man,
F L Ze?p,
Zemp Br?s., J \
P T Villepigue*
Moore'# Pharmacy,
Henry Truesdel,
E 0 McCreight,
Hall & Brown,
Joe Goodale.
Personal Mentiou.
Messrs B. B. Clarke and John
Whitaker, jr., two Camdei's most
sterling young business men were
in Bishoprille ?n last Wednesday !
morning. ? Bishoprille News .
Rev John Kershaw, of Sumter,
has been Tilting his father's family
in Camden this week.
H. P. Green, Esq., of the Colum
bia bar, vaa in the citj Monday on
professional business.
Messrs H. W. DeSaussare and G.
Lamb Buist, of the Charleston bar,
were in attendance upoa aaiead?T
aere Monday, they being interacted
in several large land aalea. v
! Delayed.
We have been delayed in gelling
j out the paper tivo or ihree hours
this week on account of moving. C
The Canden Junction Hattsr.
The i>llowing extract from the
News & Courier, gives the latest
dev.-] ipmrnts in connection with
the proposed transfer of freight at
the'C.imden J miction. The Souih
Carolina R. R. will not comply with
the decision of the Rfil?oad Com
mission and the mailer will have
to be setlied in the courts:
'"The railroad eomm'.ss'oner.s hare
turned over the correspondence in the
Camden Junction ca-e, wirh the rejuest
that the Attorney Genera! push the case
if the law warrants it. Assistant Attorn- i
ey General Townstiihl hws charge of the i
matter and was busy today rr-ading over I
the correspondence. The South (Jaro- j
lina Itailwav authorities are evidently j
determined to s.tve the expense of es- .
tablishi&g an agency at tho junc'i/u if f
4ji^nbTe. The following are the latter!
and more important letters of the case
and. jive a g >od outline of the positions
occupied by the commissioners >nd the
railroal: I
October 25, 1302.
1 C. M. Ward, General Manager South
[Carolina Kaihvay ; D-arSir: 1 <1111 'li
reeled by the board of railr >nd commisi
?ners to advise von that, in the absence
i of any reply to their letter of the 17rh of
! October, they are l*d to believe that
you decline :o take any action in the
I matter of transfer of freight at Camden
Junction. Please advise the board by
return mail if this i-?yoiir decision.
Yours Truly.
M. T. Bardett, Secretary.
October 27 , l:s02.
M. T. Bartlett, Es j., Secretary Hail
road Commission, Colaaioia, S. C.;
Dear Sir: 1 have all the several com
munications which ?have been sent io me
by your honorable board, through you
in reference to our company handling
freight via Camden Junction for Sumter
and other poin'.s reached by Wilmington,
Columbia and Augusta Railroad.
I have given the entire matter the
most careful attention, and find that it
is entirely impractiable for this company
to do a general interchange freight ?usi
ness with the Wilmington. Columbia and
Augusta Kail road at Camden Junction.
We have neither agent, station house
nor other applia'?ces for handling freisrht
at this point. an:l there would not be suf
ficient freight offered via this point to
Wilmington, Colombia and Augusta
points to warrant the receiver in expend
ing an amount of money which would be
necessary to give adequate facilities to do
the business offered. The receiver is,
at all times, both willing and anxious to
give every ficilitity to shippers and I
am sure that it affords both him and my
self the greatest pleasure to be accomo
dating to tlrnn. but I think you will
agr- e with me that neither is possible at
the enst to this company over any re
muneration it may expect to receive in
this instance.
HopiDg from this statement you will
withdraw your demand on us for the in
terchange business iu question.
I remain, verv respectfully vours,
C M\ Ward.
Gener:*.l Manager.
October 2S.
C. M. Ward, <"Ienor.il Manage r; Dear
Sir: Yo:ir favor <-f the instant re
ceived and I am direc ted by the hoard to
express their regrets at your decision in
the matter of exchange cf freight at the
Camden Junction.
The board fails to see the force of the
objections and arguments that you pre
sent in opposition to furnishing this mu.-h
desired aro:nodati'?n , and this is more
apparent when it is con-.idcred in com
parison with the offer of the A. C. Line
to meet the views of the commission and j
the demands of shippers.
~ rTlie commission has today p'a^(d :ilTJ
papers hearing upon the matter in the
hands of the Attorney General with the
request that he take such action as the!
law provides. Yours Ti n .v,
M. T- Bartlett, Secretary.
Columbia, S. C , Ortober 20 , 1802.
Hen T. L. McLanrm. Attorn y (iener- j
j'l ; Dear Sir : I am directed by .he board
of railroad commissioners to herewith
hand yoa the papers coniaini ig the cor- 1
respordenee between the South Caro
lina Railway company and the commis
sion in the matter of transfer of fre ght
st Ci'mden Junction between th:> So?ith
Caroling Railway* and the Wilmington
Columbia and Augusta Railroad:
The decision of the heard is that und ;r
Section 1,~?2I, General Statutes, theae
two railroads should arrange between
themselves to interch&n e freight traffic
whenever h is offered at this point.
The Sou tli Carolina Railway having
rsfns*d to be g?.ver,ed bv this decision,
"you are requested to t;ike such action as
is provided bv law.
Yours vpry respectfully.
M. T- Bartlett, S cretarv.
List ofUnchimed Letters.
The f-llowing is a list of letters re
maining uncalled for in the Camden
post office for the week ending Oct.
8th, 1
Miss Matti* E Relton,
Wm B'ytlier ,
N Tj Anderson,
Mr? J .is 1 Adams , '
Joe Davis,
Marion K Robertson,
Ali :e G*r tner,
Junie K^Uy,
Joe Rajfwr.
D K McConn?'ll,
Hattie Mr-Coy,
Emma Price. "\ ^
Ellissie Reed, ^
M C Miles,
Sinjrletoa Woods,
Wftllaee Williams,
C F Cinder .
William M Clis*t?>r.
Persons calling for these letters will
please state what week they were ad
vertised- G. G. Alexander, P. M. |
Now Try This.
It will cost yon noihln * and will surely
do yon good, if you have a Cough, Cold,
or any trouble with Throat, Chest or
Lungs. Dr. King's Now Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Col?l? is guar
anteed to give relief , or money will be paid
back. Sufferers from La Grippe found it
just the thing and water its rise had a
speedy and perfect recovery. Try a
sample b-wttle at our expense and learn
for yourself just h?w ?Owd a thing it ist
Trial bottles free at F. L- Zemp's Drug
Store. Larze size 50 c. and &I.C0.
Specimen Cases.
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis. was
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma
tism, his Stomach was disordered, his
Liver was affected to an alarming degree,
appetite fell away, and be was terribly
reduced in flesh and strength. Three
bottles of Kle?tric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisbu nz, in.,
had a running sore on his leg of eight
years' standing. Used three bottles of
Electric Bitters and seven bottles of
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg in
?ound and well. Jolm Speaker, Cataw
ba, O., had Ave large Ferer sores on his
leg. doctors said he was incurable. Oc?
bottle Electric Bitter? and on? box Back
len'a Arnica Salre cured him entirely.
Sold at F. h, Zemp's drug store.
The Chicago Ledger
Is twenty rears old and has a circula
tion of 110, COO conies u week. It is a
1 combined story antMatnily paper, fully
jup to the times ine*crv particular, anil
; handsomely illustrated, There is a
i Fashion Department, and also a Young
j People's Department, either of which
? alone is worth the subscription price of
$2 00 ppF year, -$1.00 for six months , or
50 cents for three months. Sc-r.d for
free specimen copics and inducements
for clubs. Boys and girls everywhere
are making selling the Le-.'ger to
regular "customers. Write for particu
lars, . Address th ?? publisher, \V. 1>.
Boyce, 113, 11 ?> and 117 Fifth annuo,.
Chicago.
The Saturday Blade j
Is the greatest newspaper wonder o: the j
aj:e. Tt is f-,ur years old and has a cir-|
culation of over * quarter of" a million I
copies a week. The latent stnsatims
and the himK marvelous events are I
written up in the best stylo amd fully il- j
lustrated. .Subscriptions received at j
S2.0J }>er year, Si 00 fjr six months or rO
cents-for three montiis. .Special induce
ments to clubs. Send f-r frve specimen I
copies. Boys everywhere are making j
bi;* money selling the Blade o:i the
streets. Write .for particulars. . Ad
dress <bo publisher , W. D. Boyce, 113,
115 and 117 Fiith avenue, Chicago,
Biickleii'is Arnica Salve.
j Ti:e Best Salve in the world i'or CutsT
j iiruisca, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
j Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped H?nds.
T Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and post ively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
j perfect satisfaction, or mcuey refunded.
| Price 25 cents ptr box. For sale by F.
j L. Zeair*.
i Rheumatism Cared in a Day. ?
"Mystic Cure" l??r Rheumatism
j and Neuralgia radically cures in 1
lo 3 days. Il* action upon the
j sysletn is remarkable and mysteri
ous. It at once removes lite cause
land the disease immediately disap
| pears. The first dose greatly bene
fits; 75 cents. Sold by F. M. Zemj>
?druggist, Camden, S. C.
Itch, Matrge ami Scratches of (-ve
ry kind, on human or animal.", cured
in 30 minutes by Wtilford*s Sanitary
Lotion. Ti-is uevvr tails. Sold bj
I)r F. L. Zemp, Camden., S. C.
English Spavin Liuainont removes
all Hard, Soft or Cailou-ed Lumps
[and Blemishes, Corlin, Splints,
!S<ve?*?ey, Ring-bom-, Si ill* s, Sprains
| all Swollen Throats, ('.loughs etc.
Save $50 by the use of one bottle.
Warranted the most u*oud?.iiul
Blemi-h Cure ever known. Sold by
Dr F..L Zemp, (Jamden, S. C.
gCLiOOJL APPORTIONS! ENS.
Tho following is the approximate ap
portionment of the school f uid> ot Ker
shaw Co. for li9_M)J :
Dist. No. i $7C2.50
'? 2 ' {V'C.OO
" 3 061.74
'? 4 f^.oO
" o 410.50
G 4SS.00
" 7 198.50
" * Tlo.OJ
" 9 3>1.50
?' " 1 ) 409.00
,J 11 771 5 0
?' ,, 12 070.50
" ?? ):i J 29. OJ
In addition to the abort the special
tax in
No. 1 will be $2 400.00
" 4 .*? ?? * 8 >.00
" 10 " 225.00
If the It. R tax, i-o* ini ii:i;a!i ?n , is
col'&i'ted this appjrfioriineht wiii be in
en asctl by the amount of such cvllee
tio" . M WaTTo,
NVv. 5th '02. Co. S Com.
JMPO liT A N T M E ETl S G .
o
Slo< kiio!.!crs of the Kershaw County
Manufacturing Companv tire hereby no
t i tie-1 t.) meet at the Opera Hoise in Cain
(U n , on Tuesday Nov. loth next. at 11
oV-oek a. m. , for the purpose t.f <*%n:sid
ering matters oi importance.
P. M. ZF.MP,
?rretary.
TWO UNUSUALLY GOOD
REAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
Fik:;t: The great H lid sy X.>. (en
larged to U";6 pages) of tint brightest of
quarterly publications ,
"TALKS FROM TOWN TOPICS,"
out December first, all news and book
stands and railway trains price 50 cents,
v.iil he sent
FREE ? -
to all who send $1.00 for three-mr.nihs'
~su?c.i;>ti .n to
TO If X TOPICS. i
The largest, raciest , strongest. most i
varied and entertaining we-kly journal |
in the world.
Skcoxd: ? To all who send $5.00, will
be sent Town Topics and '^Tal' a from
Town Topics" from date until January
1 . 18 4, covering 5 Nos . of the inimitable
quarterly (regular price $2.50) and !?*
months of the greatest of family week
lies (regular price 3100 per year.)
| rj^jf^Take one or the other offer at once
land remit in postal njr.es, orders or New
i York Exchange to
TOWN TOPICS,
21 West 23 si., New York.
] JNO C. "WIETERS
i Wholesale Grocer/
r>
Wholesale Dealer in WINES,
LIQUORS and CIGARS,
N">. 183 East Buy,
Charleston, S. C.
W. L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cen/lemen.
And other specialties for
Ce.al-loiBan, Ladies, Beys and
Hiiieee are thg
Best m the World.
j See deaeriptlve' advertiao
BMint which will appear 1*
jttls paper. , jj
T?)co n* Substitute,
bet insist tm harta* ff . L,
DOUGLAS* SHOES, wtth
name and price rtinpw! on
bottota. Sold br
HlilSCH BROS.
Scientific American
r Agency for A
CAVEATS,.
TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS
OOPTIK1QHT8, eto.
For tnfonnatkm and fireo Handbook write to
MUXN * CO- 2cTBkoadwat, JTrw Yokel
Oldest tnxreau for neca/to* patent* ta Amenea.
Ever* patent taken cmt by as Is broach t before
tbo pabbc br a notice *lren tree ol charge tc Ute
f neutifw JImewcaH
tiO.XEST, .> tj {/A it E, FA 1 ltl)Et L /A* G WILL GAl A
USTOMEIiS IX) It A WAX EVERY TIME . 77//;
T11AVIXG PUBLIC LIKE TO GO WHERE THEY
KS'OH' THEY HILLXOT HE HUM HUGGED, CHEAT
ED A \D SWIXDLEI)
We guarantee honest, fair, squnre prices to every "man, wo
man and chilcTtliat enters our store. Thatjs just, the reason
why we are '^selling so many goods and they tethus everyday
that it is a pleasure to trade wither* and so much satisf action.
AVhyV Because they know we arej too honorable to*tuke!any
advantpge cf them. Xuw we want to whisper something in!
your ear: v- ^
SHOES! ; SHOES!
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\.We suppose we are selling m?re shoes than uny house in Camden
Why? Because we do not keep anything but goad good 4 and S"ll these
at a very small profit. We buy the very best goods that can be found
nn the'market aud when we lell you that they are good shoes you can
uke our word for it. It is notour intention to quote vou*priees herrn
but. when you arejread} to buy your shoes come right to us and if wc
do not save you money we will make you a present of all the bhoes you
may need for twelve inontUa. Gas $uu wind are cheap andjthere is a
onod deal of it is floating aruun j in the papers, wtiicli is incliued lo lead
a great many^peaple asUay, ?
W e are closing out our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT as this is q
branch of our business that we expert L<? give up entirely. Ladies' Flals
Feathers, Flower?, Plumules, nwi Fir;ls will be sol<l regardle^* of prices
TRUNKS.
When^you wi^h call on us as we are selling, them
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We will sell you DryG?ods, Notions, Shoos, Hat*, Glassware, Tinware ;
in fact, everything' wo keep cheaper than any house in Camden. We
can afford lo do it as we have no had dehts lo make you help p9y for.
Tb&nktag you all for the large patronage you have given us this fall,
and promising to do everything in mir power to save you money in the
futnre, ^ ^ We are Truly,
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Lots of nice things on Uiej?.
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NEW OPERA pUSE STORE
FULL BLAST II!
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SENSIBLE PERSONS ARK NO LONGER CARRIEDAWAt
BY S El NATIONAL ADVERTISING. -NO MATfER
HOW MUCH IS PROMISED IN^THElNEWSPA- / *
PERS. THE COMPLETION iOF A PURCHASE S
RESOLVES ITSELF INTO A QUESTION '
OF DOLLARS AND CENTs AND THE V.
WIsE BUYER TAKHs LNTO'AC
COUNT HOW. MUCH HE"
CAN sAVE. Knowing
thisrwe a^k }ojur nt
tcntionto ;the 'J
following : / , ,
WILL YOU CALL?
WILL YOU EXAMINE?
We leave the rest to your own judging. It is a question -of
dollars and cent*. %? j /
THIS IS WITAT WE CARRY*
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A lovely line of NEW Dress Goods. They have just been;
| unpacked, so you cannot make any mistake aud buy old styles
| or shell worn -goods. Cachemires in all shades. Henrietta#,
Bengalines, Sergey Epingalines, 0roa4 cloths, plain an4 fancy
Hiimels. Changeable effects in dress silks, faucy silks loreven^
ir.^ wear, black faille francaise and plain silk, plaid ntid'strioed
silk velvets, which are now in style again, satins, and velveteens.
a,li trimmings,
Buttons, Linings etc., ect., suitable for above li tie
We consider our notion dep.trtn.ent more complete than any
in Camd.n. In our shelves the assortment shows up as follows:
B; st Irish Lir.en note paper and fcnveloprs, Colgate's perfumes,
toilet soaps, vaseline, cold cream, 'ect
HOSIERY, HOSIERY.
We flatter ourselves in being able tovsuit the mo>t fastidious
in ladies' mens and misses' Hose. Try o\ir ladies' and misses' :
| fast blacks s.t 20c. and you will havtj the pioof.
In connection with onr Hosiery department, wc can show you
j as nice a selection of gloves as can be expected in any large city.
| Our leader, Foster's patent kids, warranted in bhick, tan and
| grey at ?1. OP ? /\
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Our handkerchief bill calls (or 250 dozen. We have the con
fidence that the low price they were bought at will 'clean out
every dozen. They were purchased in New York for cash and'
consist of many novelties, for instance; a little beauty in a ladies
whiite silk embordered handkerchief at/]^0c., ladies' and gents
white silk initial handkerchief?, white linen embroidered 40 doz.
and second mourning handkerchiefs.
Try a t. B, a a SPIRITE CORSET!!
AKC" ' . .
is all we ask. \ou will wear no other after the ""Erst
trial. We carry all lower grades ; our style 19 at 75c. is as good
as the corset you have been p;mt*g-$l,00 for.
We almost forgot to mention that w<j also bought in New
C '
York, 75 doz. good s'zed damask towels. ALL LINEN. Wo
want Gc. for each of them. Table linens in turkey reds, half
bleached and bleached goods, doylies and napkins* Irisli linens,
blouse linens, ect f etc., from the cheapest to the finest. We
have given extraordinary attention to the abov^ line. Our cus*
tomiers must suon appreciate this lact.
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can be bou_ht at the New Opera House Store at figures that
speak fur themaelves. Opaque shades, complete, 25c., with
fringe 35c., Da !o 45 up to $1.00 each. In this^ (impart ment we
offer you a loug-teltwaut <
LBOMaClflOTHS. a
Whenever, you call, ask for 4-4 bleached at oc. per yd. Look
at Fruit of Loom and then ask for '*OJJ R PET'' brand; compare
the two and make your own selection. Sea islands, Checked
homespuns, calicoes, ginghams, figured cachemircltes [a new
fabric], sateens all bought by the case sold at case prices in
any quantity desired and the beauty is, you have the satfsfaction
to know that a brand new stock is laid out before you. We can
not show you any styles that your neighbor purchas ?d two \*Ars
jago. Desirable, goods are what you purchase at fye NEW
One Pa House Store. . \
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CHINA
Just c pencil 2 cases, D > you know what th
urprise in quality and [>rice.
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CLOTHS.
rhit they are 7
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Quite a
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piir of shoes, depends^
Yet four cut of five
In a few day* we wijl^
?Just consider on the fit or mi>fit of a
many humhvtf dollars worth of comfert.
people do not seem to consider this. . ..
please you both in price, style and quality of ladies' gents' mil
child reus', and infants' shoes, and make a specialty of fine
Cotliin^ Tr^
of Kershaw county makes a demand on buyers harder to^satisf,
than in any aboue departments mentioned. We havejd?voted
two full weeks at the North trying to purchase clothirtgwich, in
make, fit, pricp and quality, must pluCi; us at the bend of the list
as mens' furnishers and outfitters. WE~tIA*i?35 SUCCEEDED.
Four-in-hands, Scarfs, Puffs a'nd Yscks.
Examine contents of our show cases. Resist AeHeraptafltfi
of buying if you can. 2100 4 ply linen collars lac. 2100 4 ply '
cuffs 20c, For cottars of this quality you haue been paying 25c.
for cuffs 40c. /
ts, ?? Jtff , Hats, ;i
We liought hats br the soHd case, 5 doz of aach?(y!e. It take* nerve to handle
hat* ia nnch quantities. The hats are her<) and they munt r?e sold. Only large
wholesale-houses hive thj privelegeof buviig direct fr?m the niaottCcciurcM* agent
Throueh a business friend who buys from 16 Lu 20 casus of a immlw, we. have ae
enred 53 s<V.id eases of far hat* at such a price that w? are enabled to save vou to%
on every far or stiff hat you buv at trie OPERA HOUSE STORE
GROCERY DE1VRXMENT.
J*a<r, but not iea-it. Take notice that we handle a .complete lirffe of staple and fin
er Groceries from headquarters. Will devote another time to eanqmerate.
J (H ?? 0? IBM ?' HIB0XS1
Since our d x^rs have bee i thrown open, till* i? the first advertisement that liaa ap
peared in the cjlmnns of our local papers. Nothing could be more gratifying to a
business house, than immediate recognition of a new enterprise. Our aalea show us
tk.it we have been greeted with favor and we take this means of expressing to our
friend# and patrons our cordial acknowledgement. It shall be oar aim to merit this .
flatteries: endowment- VERY KFSPECTKUIXY,
J, W. STEIN. ;,.f
p. S.? The Messrt Wm Kiopman, J. S. Khsine, P. A. Bon well, E- P. Watfciss
and J. W. Rein will l>e pleased to serve their friend* al th? NJW 0P?JU HOI HZ
STORE.
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