The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 25, 1892, Image 3
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(;AMDKX, S. C\, Nov. 23th 18^2.
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V'H'UCH DIRECTORY.
? 1'h -bytjtrtan Ciiv'Jtriu ? ^r
*i:lx, Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath
pjl a. m. Sunday School every Sab
at O p. in. Prayer ma ting every
y* edikr^jav .it p. in. Th?- public bt
cardial iv invited t?> attend.
(?Kw k Hi-i<< ?,i*.\f. Chc?ch. ? IJev.J.M
&y> ney, Rector. Services Sunday at 11
lJ <'I<m k ; Sun'lav School at 5 p.m. Kven
ftervicc ?*: 8 p.m. Friday afternoon
Service ;it '> p.m. ? I
Baptist Ciiiitrn. ? Rev. Myron
^r- <?ord?>n. Pastor Preaching every j
>unday nr 11 a. * ami 7 :4-"? p. 3*. Sun- i
'|a> s<* } : 1 fri^n l_> y.. to 1 l*. m every |
?Niixi iy. Pravet-meetinir every Wednes- j
"a* at 5 w'cHK'k p- *? All seats j
are f r?-;.. The pn&k* is cordially invited i
to attend. The ^.P. S. C. E. meets:
?'Ver> S'ind.tv at5^)0>s m
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MTTJ.KTOX Stkkbt MeT!IOJ>IST
if, Kev. M. L. Carlisle, Pustw.
I'reaeliinnr t?vt rv Sunday at H a. :n. and |
4_ :4"> j?. m. prayer-meeting Thursday at j
-> :00 p. in. Sunday school at 4:.'I0 Strang
ers and visitors arc cordially invited.!
?^11 seats free.
Cotton Yarket
REPORTED BY
SPRINGS HEATH & CO.
?# made a phenOmiual a4
* 'trier fhix irrrk. Market steady; '?
'If ma tut (jfMftl.
- The following are to day's cotton i
?j notations for the Camden market: |
Low Mid ^ 3$
Strict Low Mid g*
Middling 8^.|
Strict Miudiing 9?j
'iiR>d Middling 9j|
Strict Good Middling 9|r
?:nr?s picsso up. . . j
\ i<V Cs
I iie graded schools were closed i
yesterday \
A nice Hoys' ?uit at Baum lto*s;
ior only t>5 cis, No shoddy oocnls
I here. ?
The wife of Taylor Bel ton, col - j
orcd, died and Was buried vestcS
ila\ .
C.?lN>n r* ?ull ori tJje rfse'ar.d the
fa!1^ market is still in the lead. I
Notice today's quotations.
Nearly every hod v look thanks
-riving holiday yesterday except th<
i'Oor printers, We were kepi busy
*oikin? all day.
In Pickens there are ten appli- j
cants for ! he post <? dice and the town I
is to hold a primary to decide who
shall get the place.
If you want school garments f.ir j
your girls we advise you to goto!
*Saum Bros; 'where ,.you will b*>
suited both in price and fjualitv. j
Ice was seen in Camden on ;v.ed
nesda^ft morning ne-.rly a h.df an
molt thick. 1 he coldest iii^niiog
we have had this Fall.
i - ,> . j
It is very projnbie that the pro-|
hibitiouis's t.f the State <(h ill en- j
tablish a daily paper at Columbia I
lo advocate their cause
hverylxHly is jubilant over tha re- ;
su:t ?f the e!e< ion. Even the col
ortd people seem happier an I many
?>f them confidently expect* times to
get easiser and letter.
Tonight will be presented <;A
^ isioa of Hell," which is well worth
and worthy of your patronage. Tic
k. t* on sale today at the Opera
House Store, and at the drug stores
? f Messrs F. L. Zemp and F. M.
Xrmp.
IVople sometimes L? 11 us that they
?ouid subcribe for The Chronicle J
; ">t that #1.50 is too much, l>ecau>e
they can get one for the large city!
weeklies for 1.00. But we t? 11 thea;
; nat we do not pretend to c+nnpete
*ith city papers which have Hoih
daily and weekly editions. Did w'e
I'ublsh a dsiiy we could afford to
turnish a weekly for about 50 cents
?? year. The man who is not will.
to pay $1.50 f<?r his home paper.
*e should suy is not of much value
to his communityf " v
1 he per cent, of . collections at
amden have been q^iite salisfaclo
'. \ up to this lime. /The short crops
ist war an1 the low price realized
r.?r cotton together with stringency
? the Hion^y markets forced e:ii-<
/ens in every' walk of life to adopt
v:ie most economical methods. The
smaller debts incurred, and the ;tb
^[i'roveuient io otton, have brought
about a much more satisfactory con
I ttfltou than was exacted. i? or tins
--.eas*Q merchants, bankers, farmers
?nd tradesmen generally are hope
?(.! of a fair return for energy, labor
and capital expended in their var
-o*wt%es of business. Tiie imkbt
^ Joew for plow animals is small cx
ceptiu Cases where debts have bten
rr-aght for*ad from the previous
^ astfQs' IraosacUons.
At Hocre's Pharmacy.
Have nfoterTed the three points
calk*'! to your attention lid? week in
:.t adrerU*eiaent of Moored Drug !
More? If not, do ?o, and licar in!]
mine the tac'.t mentioned therin.l
In addition t> a compile lino of
*>r:i2s Medici nes ac . v>u trill finu
*. :.f :, tt?auuf?! stock o i Christmas
Hysienia'
At half \ j&s?l two o'clock in luei
:fteraooa? ou the -U.nl M.:
"iiurvreli Boykin, ci Milled?jevil?t;t i
Ga. and Miss Sallie Koxkiv. ?>ht
couoiy, were united i:; weui^ck ui
i he re.^idense of the bride's lathe*",
tnjsoathera Kershaw. A lafgPcttn
course ?>t" relatives and iriem'a wir,
?-.essed the happy event. The house
,n which iln-> were married wus
%nslefu.iv and beautifully dec??ialed
^i.'a '.he Choicest and ioviiest flow
<t!? of the season. Surounded l?y
tender, loving friends and relatives'.
tTie lovely bride und {popular *rooin
weie innissoiahly bound by ikose
jacred ties which so sweeny cause
lives to biead as oae.
*
*
! Txia Gilt Edge Siore
\ Mr P. T. Villepigue, proprietor
?of "The Famous Gilt Edge Store11
[has something new to say to our
j readers and quotes prices of a por
j tioe of his immense stock and asks
! you to call and be convinced. Noj
I "puffing and blowing,1' but sound j
logic ia what, he says.
Ere
; An outhouse on Mr Titos. K. !
Ancrun.'s place, 10 miles Uh?iv ihe
city, wns destroyed by fire Tuesday j
! night, and unfortunately five < f his
|finef<?x hounds were in tii<- build
[ing :it liit* time ami were turned to i
de.-<lh. Mr Ancrunj is quite t-uk;
and is now confined to bed ilie :
j residence ofMr James Cantey. ?
?or Captain cf the G^ard.
Mr I.. E. Alf'?rd is an applicant
for the position of Captain r,f liie
peneterrtiar)' guard, and if pelitiocg
count f'?r anything' lie stands a
good cliaace of getting it. He has
secured the endorsement o i neatly
all the. prominent citizens, especi
ally ailiamcemen of Kershaw, Ches
ter and Marion counties.
Canisn is 'ho Place.
The L&ncaster papers are com
pi lining because cotton brings such
a low priye there and advise their
buyers to get quotations fr>m n e i h
boring to*n?, and try and keep up.
We 'don't know why such is the
case, but refer the peopie up that
way t:* the quotations of the (.' t m
den market and advise them to
bring their cotton here for highest,
prices. It will pay; we have half)
a dozen buyers, all anxious f >r the
staple. J _
At the Opera House
The far farm <1 No^s Jollity Co. !
will appear in the Camden Opera
Ko ise, ?' an 'i h irsday, Uec 1st, in
their own ttire** act musical per 1
forr.iance entitled "A Quick!
Match.' " This company has earned i
a reputation from the Atlantic to j
-he Pacific in doing j ?ist what they |
advertise ? to /ive genuine lirst j
class entertainments. They also j
-make a positive guarantee to re- j
fund money at the close of the per- i
form an ce if everything is not a<i
represented.
"Little's WoiH" is ftftnkcd to ap
pear t the Opera House Monday
night, an?I will doubtless be * reeled
* 1 . .
*ith a crowded house, if liiey come. '
It seems, however, that the compa
ny wish-si to nviid carrying out the ;
contract to i lav here, but it is to)
i i
l>e hoped thai they will not cancel!
their engagement.
I'ei ?son a; Mention
Mr C. J. Shannon, jr. and Mis*'
tin? in Chntty attended the staU
!??' I in Columbia last Tliursda^
night.
M. i " E Hi/son, of Camden. j
! has he?*n v*r'injjf rel?viv#?s of her
hnshand in this counts .? Lancaster
Lwlger.
Mr W. A. Ancruo wg on rt visit |
to Al>lx:ville ! is* <veek. ? Press &
Banner. -
Mrs FoaIct iSpence", Ir.d., is i
on a visit to Mrs F. VV. Kldredge at
the Hol^tai k Inn .
Misses .Josie Ker.*hn* and Lula
Ling and Messrs J a'k Steed m:in.
C. .J. Shannon, jr., Blair I)eL?>nehe
and VV S Burnet attended *i danee^
in Sumter Wednesday night.
Mrs Vripp, wife of Mr A. Tripp,
the Superintendent of the % C'v
R. R . Iihs heen on a visit to Mr F.
W. K1 red ire.
| The News at Eabcn's Cross Beads- j
AsfAri?er* have In- en blessed with
; so -murh Rfoe weather they ha\e'
| hVhU finished picking out their
cotton, whi i< will not. average more
I tlnn :t hrtlf or two thirds r.f a crop,
; but with a fair erop of corn to mm
i mence lht*?~fc$w year with we all feel
i encourage i.
There is a company of northern
c*f?ita11sib having the oM <-nsjil ?nr
! veyed with the intention < f purehns
inf. We hope this company will n'M
o.ilv ptireha9e hut 20 to - ?**oik,
de**< lope and utilize this fine water
. power, which w? daie 9a v is second
| to none in ihecMint v, nr stale and
? in so doing will build up our provety
! stricken l and might 3*y s-?v, God
forsaken omintiy.
1 We understand that C.-jpt..
j.A. A. Boykin. of We?t Wateree
will he u candidate f.>r Capt. of
| the <juan| force at the penit^u* jury.
;(-npt. Boykin will nisks an efficient
I officer.
Ali of ti.e sckools in this i mined i
I ate ?ecti'*n have heen opened.
Miss H^len Mt:Cnr> hss the Is'jell
school. Rev Van, of Blvthewood, the
Pine Grove and Mr. R. C. Ford the
i E*?enezer school.
The hot supper at the Grange
Hall on the 3rd inst. was well at j
tended * and thirty-three dollars'
iBoYe were raised to nay on the par-_
son age.
We waderstad that the rectal -j
lions r?nH scene? were fine/ and
nicely c-ndueted, hut the supper
was not : ospecilly the latter pin,!
and the IadiesJ?>f the neighborhood j
\v*nM say to those from a distance, I
thai they hope t t*e v v\itt not he cen- j
snred for the wanner in which it]
Was conducted. :is no ??n**|n-i*rets it
anymore than they. -J
-The elect ion past ?>lf v**r\ quietly ;
only S votes f<> r Bennie and 7 f? ? r
Krooks Sii^h. ('ntfie ciairns that,
be coti'd not get his "reddish slilTi
<-a l#*.**
Mi-s Annette Ral>-?n w*s married
; to Mr 1 )er: ell Ta\Ior on the nighi of
; th" IT iiiJ--.. T>y Dr.Iohn Gen as jus
lice Beard was at the state fair.
We extend to the newly married
couple are ln-st wishes for their fu
j tine happiness and prosperity and
extend r<r. them the rijfht hand of
, fellowship. k. c. f.
\ l&- GUI papc-is f<?r sale at this!
lotHce at ?0 cenu per hundred- i
1 200 Gossamers at 25c. Apiece.
Such was the announcement giv
en by Baum Bros., proprietors ef
ibat Mammoth Establishment, in
the gmnd advertisement edited in
our paper. We must confess at
' first sight, we were surprised at
such an announcement and thought
i it a jest to stll a gossamer for twen
ty-five cents, well worth one dollar
and fifty cents. But it-was no jest;
it was a solid fact. There is too
much business push about those
hustlers to jest much. It was
amusing to see how the large ladies1
and the small ladies were made
happy by '<zetting a nice jrossamer
for twenty-five cents. Two huu
drcd and over went in a hurry, and J
why not? S<? it is in all of their!
?? ^ r
numerous departments. We are
told by one of the members of that!
staunch oid firm that they actually
so id more carpets in one day this
week than they usually 8( 11 the
whole seas'.ip, and why not? They]
j Keep no country show they say.
j In clothing too, they did :i fine
! business since lliey I. nve made pub
[lie, in their grand advertisement,
what they intend doing for the pub- i
lie. it is wonderful, tfi?y say, how
iadvcitising pays. Well, everybody
know- the only promise what they
intend to carry out. They do the
business for the simple reason that!
they do not wail for your little j
cash, but arc ju?-t as ready to sell!
3<>u on a credil, if one in only de J
serv ing. They never discriminate ; j
they treat all alike. Tney are thei
ft lends of the needy. Not long ago
they promised to build a large ware I
house to euable our poor farmers!
to get cheap money on their cotton '
stored with them. The puzzling;
question with our depressed farm !
era has been solved by them, lor
they now can surely store llieir cot j
ton ami actually get money at sev
en per cent. for twelve months.
At their first amtouncetuent we i
were rather inclined to thi..k they |
were pulftng and blowing when ihe
promise was first made t hat they j
would advance to our farmers the j
cash at 7 per Cent., but it is now an
actual fact and they deserve great
credit for becoming ihe bankers at,
these hard times for our impover-j
ished people. They tell the people
what they intend doing and the}' do
it.. This is what we call honest
dealing and we are 2 1 1* ( I of their
success. There ts no house, we
Venture, in the whole up country,
that ofFer such relief to our people.
Hiicklen's Arnica Salve.
Ti>e Best Salve in the world for Cuts j
iin;isc% Sor?*s, 1'lcc.rs, Suit iih', uni,!
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. |
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Ernp-j
tions. and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give j
perfect ss'itr5laction. or money n ftuvled. |
Priee 23 cents per box. For sale by F
L. Zeint-.
Should Belli Kvery House.
J. li. Wilson, 371 Clay sr., S'ljirhshnrj;.
P;: , says he will l.ot l.c without I>r
Kind's New Discovery for consumption, 1
consrhs and colds. that it h:>* ciin <1 h;s
wifejwho was threat no 1 it i n?*%* umcu a |
after as attack of "I.aGr-p >e." when va- !
rions other remedies and several p'lysi ? j
<*ians had done lier no }r ><><1. Kobert !
P.rTter, of Cookesport, Pa . claims I>r. (
King's New I>lscoverv l.as done him!
more er;>o<l than anything he ever used '
for ltin?r trouble. Nothing like 't. Try!
it. Free trial bottles at F. L. Zemp's
drug store. I*irge bottles COe. and stUX*. I
Electric Bitters.
Ti i-* remedy is herontins: so wvll known
and so popular as to need no sneeial men- 1
tion. All who have used fr'l-.*etri<? I ?i t- j
t'ers sinji the same song of its prais ? A
purer medieine d*?t-s n t exist and it is '
irnaranteed to do ;ill that is claim 'd. I
Electric Bittern wi'l cure all diseases of!
the Liver and Kidney?, wi'l remove
pin plea , boils, salt rheum a'd other af- !
focti-ns caused by impure blood. Wili j
drive malaria from thv system and pre- i
'-ervt as well, as en re all malarial fevers !
For cure of "headache. eonstipaiem and;
indigestion try I* Ice trie ]'i tors. Kntirei
tisfnetion g'i??anfecd nr. "'mow-y re- [
funded. Priec 5 U-. and ?1 per \ nttle at {
I:. L. Zemp's drug store.
Rheumatism Cured In a Pay.?
"Mvs'. ic Cure" f.?r Rheumatism
and Neuralgia radienllv cures in 1
to 3 days. It* action upon the;
svslem is remarkable and myst^ri ;
? ?us. It at once removes the emise I
and the disease immediately disap '
pears. The first d'>se 5reat.lv bene j
fits; 75 cents. Sold by F. M. Zemp
druggist, Camden, S. C.
English Spavin Linn men t removes
jail Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and l?lejnishe?t Curls, Splint?,
[Sweeney, King-bone, Stifles, Sprain
all Swollen Throats, Coughs etc.
I Save *;>0 bv lb? use of one l?r>i t le.
i W arranted the most wombrfu'
| Bb-mi-h Cure ever known. S<?ld bv
' I)r F. L. Zemp, Camden, S. C.
i' Itch, Mange and Scratches ^eve
ry kind, on human or an mals, cured
jio 30 minutes by Wolford's Sanitary
i Lotion. T..is i ever f'ai's. Sold by
Dr F. L. Zemp, Camden, S. C.
i v
'*Tien Babj was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
Whea she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
?i| \S
1770 jmZJSWZ QMl 0F?EES. |
REAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
Vistsr: The great Holiday N'o. (en-;
larked tt> 2* 6 pages) of that brightest of
i quarterly publications ,
I "TALES FROM TOWN* TOPICS,"]
[ out December first, all n^ws and book
j stands and railway trains, price 50 cents,
will be sent
ZE^jR/IIIIE
to nil who send $1.00 for three months'
! suseriptiun to
TO Jf 'X TOPIC*.
; The largest . racist . stronger. ir?>st
varied and entertaining we-kly journal
1 in tke worhl.
Skcond: ? To all who send ?5.00, will
be sent Town Topics and ''Talfs frwin
j Town Topics" from date un.il January
I I . 4, covering "? Nos . of the inimitable
f quarterly (regular p:ice $2.50) yjvMn
? mr.nths ?>f the greatest of family week
lies (rcjrular price 8* 0" per year. .
jf jr^Take one <>r the other offer :>t once
aa?l remit in postal nutes, order* or Nt-w"
York Kxchan-re to
TOWN TOPICS.
21 West 2a St., New York.
! A VISION OF HELL
| Dante's Inferno, a vision of Hell,
will be exhibited in the
OPERA HOUSE!
TO-XlGHT. Friday, Nov. 23, for bep
efit of thfe Lhtletoi! Street Methodist
Snnday School. The spectator will
be taken oq an excursion, as it were,
through the dark regions cf Hadee,
wjiere iu many instances a poetical.
Uut awful justice, is meted to the un
fortunates confined in the strange
world, whither the poet leads ns, iu
his lofty flights of fancy, The scenn>>
are Dore's masterpiece, colored in
snch a way as to produce tbe most
realistic effects. contrast some
very tine Heavenly scenes will be ex
hibited in delightful snblimity which
cannot but excite the admiration of
the beholder. As a suppliment some
tine humorous mechanical transfor
mation scenes will b? presented, put
ting all in a good humor, you will
laugh and you can't help it.
Admission 15, 25c and 35c.
"The audience was delighted." ?
?Jacksonville, Flflt"., Evening Metrojx)-.
lis.
''Highly appreciated by the audi
ence." ? Florida Standard. Jacksoo
vilie. / \
'*A high-class entertainment."? In
dian River News.
"omTolT
i momai . M.a
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF
XjITTXjIES wo rld
-MISS EDITH MM
THE GALLANT SAILOR BOY.
MISS ETTA LYONS
In the entrancing Serpentine Dant e, j
l'HE SINKING SHIP
AX I) Tilt: FAMED
RAFT SCENE,
Alone wori.ii the .price of admission.
A Gkand Sj.KCT.vcfi.r: PnonuvrioN,
Requiring a. cur load of scenery.
SEATS NOW ON S/ LK AT
Of EE HOI? SfOBS
Prices: 25, 50 and 75c.
()F? Jfonje,
THIIRSDW, III!'. 1ST 12.
GUAIlANTEiy> ATTRACTION |
? SPEC'IA L ENGAGEMENT?
\>V T i i,li
Exponents i-y 1 1 k; ii Class Novelties!!
rpe ko88 mam
IN
NEW NOVELTIES,
SONGS and DANCES.
MUSICAL ODIM TIES.
SPARKLING COMEDY
AND A
COMPANY . f COMEDIANS
z&r PncEs: 25, 50 and 75i\
SECURE YOUR SEATS AT THE
0fefajje?g??l?fe,
jT~v.1siIForK
?Jolle? tor Si Real K?tJi.e^gt.,
Camden. S. C. , ,
^llKIUFF'S SALE.
W
Sol Til (: AROI.INA, I Co CRT OV CoMMON i
Kkksha** Cou>ty.> 1'i.eas.
Ii. />. Clarke. Plaintiff,
vs.
If, /?. Kennedy et al.. Defendants.
Action for Partition .
Under and bv virtue of the decrei of J
His Honor .)ud_e J. B. Kershaw, of
date N o .? l-'th, A. 1). IS1. >2, in the above j
caus , I will offer for sale On the first J
t M en lav in Duvn her, A. 1). 18J>2, in]
front of the Court house dt.or, ei y i.f
Catnden, state and county aforesaid : i
All <h< se parcels of land situated in
Kershaw county, state aforesaid, lying
; above t!:e Kerry Koad to T??wn Creek,
I an<! then lying above Town Creek.
l>'>ui;ded North by the lands of the evta .e
jot James Clustnut , South hy the Kerr\
lioad arid the tract of fif-y acres ; Ka-t !?_\
| the Charleston Road and West by the
Wateree River, said parcels containing
! three hundred and eighty two acres more
1 or less. \
And also all \ i that ptece, pircel or
| tract of land, in rlie county of Kershaw,
lying btt**een the Kerry Road and the
T<>wn Creek, beginning at a ditch lead
ing ii^m the Ftrrry Road to Town Creek,
about KO vards i'rrnn Town Creek and
running with tie-* Kerry Road and Town
Cre. k as its boundary line to the Wa
j teree Ri.'er, the said piece cutttaining
| filty acres mo e or l?ss.
leims of sale one-fottrth cash, hal
' ance in on.*, two and three year-, s currd
j b\* I. otid of p.ircli:*per or pun hast rs and
jinori^ige of premises v. ld. Purcha>er
,j to p iv for papeis.
a A map of said lan 1 can he seen in mv
Pfice. JA>. L. HAILE, *
;N?>v;.i4th, '1>2. s. k. c\
W. L. DOUCLAS
S3 SHOE cenA?eW
And other specialties for
Gentletaen, Ladies, Boy* *a4
Kisses are the
Best in the World.
Seo descriptive advertise
ment whkfc vrdl appear In
this paper.
Take no. Substitute,
but insist oa having TV. L.
DOUGLAS SHOES, with
name and price stomped oa
bottom*. Sold by
HIttSCH BROS.
THE CHEAPEST AND^OST)
POPULAR si'OTKfi isi
i<
>:
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?4T-HONKST GOODS AT HONEST PRICES, IS OCR MOTTO
We are just in receipt of Uie following goads, all of which we gnaran
tee to he lower than any other Ii?hih?? in the count}*:
Ladies' Shawls, nil wool, 75c worlh $1.00. ; y
44 44 $1 00, " $125.
" 44 $125, ^ $1.50.,
44 44 $1.50. t $2. 00. ? (
Cotton Flannels (>]-, 8?. 10, 12V '9 20c. /
White 44 15; 20, 25 to ?0t:i
Ued 44 l|5i 20, 25 to 50c. ? ? /
Red Twilled all wool FlVnni'l, meuir.atrd, at 25c.
Hickory Shirti-ngs ill 8Jf. worth 10c.
On^csse Dress C aliens at 0^, yvr.rth 8^?*.
One case Dress Ginghams at 6j, ivor'.h &.|<-. i
One easb 44 ? 44 at 8. worth i0<\ * ?
10 pieces Worsted Dress Good* 8J, reg 1 ? r price
En '.ire sunk of Dress Goods at reduced prices.
One piece Eider Down at 50c., worth 75c. -
44 44 ? 44 50c., 44 75c.
Two pieces Brown Table Lineu at -25c., former price 40c.
Ladies if you desire to purchase Table Linens, now is your chance, as
our slock must ho reduced, j ^
Remember we carry a fine stock of shoes and guarantee the price to
lie lower than they can be bought elsewhere.
\ \Ve are anxious to close out the following stocks:
Curtain Poles, Trunks, Satchels and Window Shades. These goods
will be Sold regardless of prices. ?*
Mt-ns' and Boys' Overcoats at reduced prices; they must go.
We are the acknowledged leaders *.f low prices. Our prices Combined
with honest, squaie, fair treatment towards all is gaining ticw customers
for us every day. ,
10c.
^Honesty Made Grover Cleveland President.
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Honesty is pushing us to the f rr?n t.. People love to trade where they
will not Ik* humbugged nnfl t??k^n ad vantage" of. j
We are receiving; our Ckftsimas Sunk and will have it ready fo? your
inspection by Deeejnber the lOih; nil new, Tresh gorrfts. Remember when
you are ready to make your pun has* s always limit us up as we will cer
tainly save you money on every I hi ng in oar house.
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I, lttmi'inci- our 5 autl 10 cent caHUtens kols of nice things on ilu m.
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THE TIME AXD PLACE FOB inoo UXIXQ STUPES _
BARGAISS IS XOJV AT TUf OPERA HOTJt
STORE. HE If A VE GIVJHp ? UR WISHER GOODS
' ? IfALKIXG PAPERS" AXD THEY M VST MOVE IX A
RY. WE HAVE CUT DEEP IXTO Pit ICES AXD YOU UA If.
XOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SLAUGHTER SALE.
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All wool Serges, 38 i^ch, former price G5, now 50c.
tancjr 1-2 wool Dres&Goods, former /price 15, now 8c.
Black ami white figured, imported Satfcens, worth 15, now 8ic.
Over 500 yds. imported fancy Sateens, actual value 20c; W
have cu t them down to 10c. per yard. ' .
50 inch, all wool Qrcss Flannels in navy blue, black taiu
green, r.nd brown, former price $1.00, now 80c.
Blac\ Sateens V&c. goods, now 10c per yard.
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16 pieces extra quality Velveteens, <L: 1 colors, 30 ond j/l,
other houses ? "J5c. is our price. ! <
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We have just received a second shipment of Fur Trimmings*':
Braids, Gimps, Moss and Plush Trimmings, on which we offer
special inducements.
Arrived this day 32 pieces inew styles Outing and Tetsie
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ins muue; i^jc. sijouiu oe in*ipnce. at is enougf
25% reduction on all our dress and faacy Silks. . -
Fancy silk Velvets, former price $1.25, now 90c. per yard*
These Velvets are the latest thing for Dregs Trimmings feid j
Waists. I w ' >?;],;?
18 pieces black Cachemires and Henriettas, double width*
from 12Jc. tc $1.25 per yard. . ^0
5 dozen Black Sateen Ccrsets, FjiST #L\CK. C B. a la
Spirite. 1 .00 each,
cities, same corset
more populai
We carry extr
Also large stock (
25 dozen Linen Towels at 5c. each. No further remarks pt
cesparv. ...
Best 5-4 Table Oilcloth at 20c.
Mens' 1-2 Wool Ovcrsbirts. worth 60c., at 35c/ \
The Manhattan unkundried sHirt> at 90c; the best thing ever
offered in Camden, insuring you a perfect fit. 4 ply linen bosom
and, wristbands re-inforced.
i'he Manhattan laundried Shirt at 1.00, worth 1.25.
Celluloid Collars at 9c. The price makes them move.
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30 dozen Childrens Fancy Caps, Military Caps. Yacting Caps
ect. just in from a large commission house. Price 10 to 25c.
r ?oo-l< worth twice this amount. Boys' Wool Hats 10c.
etc
for gocN worth twice
Mens* WiH?l Hats 10c.
SWEEPING
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.$15 00 .Suiif?, now 1 12 50.
$10.00 44 " $?.00.
$6.00 44 44 $5.00
$15 00 Overcoat, now $12.00.
$10.00 44 44 $7.50.
REDUCTION
$!&00 Suit*, bow $10.00.
$8.00 44 44 $6.60
$5.00 14 14 $3.60. .
$12 00 Overcoat now 10.00.
$7.50 44 4* $6.00
1 ull line Boys' Overcoat* ; sizes 0 to 13.
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SHOES! SHO^S! SHOEtfT
Mens' High Cut, all leathei Brogatis, 1.00. ? - . "
" 4< ? " " " klress Brogans. 1.25, * ;?
4; Waddie hand sewoa," lace and congress, 2,50.
4< finest " "/ ^ 4< ?? . 5.00 ;?hoe at j
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3 <o. - ' 1 ovj
Finest quality Ladies' Dongola Button and Lace," pointed toe
or common sense lasts at 1.7#. regular price 2.25. ?%
An elegant hand turned Ladies' Kid Shoe at 2.00, 4 OUR .
SPECIAL," worth 2.75.
Every st \ le Ladies', Mens', Misses' and Children*' slides from
now on at 10"o less than regular price.
HEAVY GROCERIES
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at RO;K BOTTOM. One car flour just in. Out ^VENBUS
TKIt'' at 5.00 per barrel, is the same grade you paj^75c more
for. Try us on Groceries, nothing stale and rto fancy prices/
To merchants and wholesale buyers we beg <o say, that we
sell good ?- at retail over our c junters for less than o*r competi
tors will price them at wholesale. L 7
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Fairy t^ies about big bargains on 5, 10 and 25c. couoters
don't worry us.
OUR 5, 10 & 25c, COUNTER
Will do iis oA'n talking? - Frcm now until Christmas we ^ ?
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tc everyone of our customers spending A DOLLAR with us a
choice of the following articles: Coffee pots, dippers, buckets,
graters, dish pans, washbasins, bread toasters, dusting pat*f \
spoons, egg beaters, wall pockets corn popoer*, shovels, hat)*
mers, currv combs, scissors^atew pans* pfe plates, steak turners,
1*1 ^ l:_j 1.^ ^. J_lf .
pitchers
articles for which there is no cbarge as we will not s II tbem.
Remember : New goods which we will not allow to grow oid%
Competition met and undersold. All our goods leaders. Toot
monev's worth every time. VERY RESPECTFULLY
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J. W. STEINi
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