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I'ocal JjWj. nil* 111 I IU II IMltKl TOHV. It\i?ti*>T CiirKi ll ? Hrv. ,\. Hrm-Nt Cr I'n'H'i- Nlivucs Sunday, 10 ii 111 . > mijhn Sc> .ool; II breathing; i? j,s i? , "? ^ t ? I'uiyer meetmgS 'M) p m. <1 \\ fit i it-i l:i \ . Ptcuchilitf ??*, vfih-il oil '> )i Sundays Mk nioiu.sT ( uracil I{rv. \V. ,M. bun it<. 1 ilMnr. .TI virt's? I'ivcr* Suiiuav ? l II 'i. in. ;ui<l s ;;o p. in. Niitaho School |,:j(j p. Ul. |'uu? i iui?i|iitL', |<n <J.iy ft Ho p. in I'm sn\Ti:nuN Ciii'iuu h\ v W. \\ ill--*. I'mor. I'lvachiiijj rVri v Kuut|,.\ el ll uV!t.ck n. in. Sunday Si lit ml 4 l!o I' in. I'n.v.-t ini'vttug Thursday afii r ii ioii at (i o i lui-U . Krscorvi. Cm ut:u- W.v W. ll lioi-.luii. ''iiioi. Scivions a-wtv Soiiilhy morn i tig at 11 i M'lm K. ^>>i i lit la v St I tool at 5 hi. Iiiiporlaiit Notice. MI mutter whatsoever for publica-1 turn mufct. reach tia ioii inter tIimii '.i o'clock oil ! Imraday morning. H e J can not gnaran eu (h<> insertion ol anything received nfter^ that hour. Changes in contract mivt rtiscmerl.* nro r< quested to he handed in on \N odiiesday. Baptist Assoclttt io^! I ho baptist Association of Km ftl/sw county will meet on Kridav ' the 2?lrd day of November. Tiiei place of meeting will Ik; announced' liter. j ? -4*? Death of Mr. J. R. Masney. i Mr. J. Ii. Massey died of typhoid fever at his home in Lancaster ves-1 |j>l/lj| \.' \l.i- M UUULi 1 ? 1?' .1^ u resident of thia county and liisj wife who died onl v a few moot Iim j ago was a sister of .Mis. U'n. Cly-j lw.rn. G^od for Sumter. 'I lie Telephone Manufactuiiti? j company of Sumter has received olllcial notilicati<>n from the direc-j to'Hoftlie Paris exposition that t ho telephone exhibit of tin? Tele-1 phone M anufaet ui i ng com pa ny had been awarded the medal of highest awattl on telephones. This means that the I tent telephones in the world arc mam; faclui'ftd in oc inter! and it is l ightly icgarded an a j great ucliievement for a southern lactorv that lias heen in operation | only a few years. A New Court House and Jail. Kershaw county in at. ho>t (o have h now Coutt House an&.Iail and that too without any extra location. Thb j is belter than the tax payers of tlie! '"oouhI.v ever hoped for. At the meet ing cf the I'ountv board on las I j Monday the vacant lot on DeKalbj street a short distance west, of The ('hronuJo oflha -?between tho Dihhlej lot. and Mr? , M oore'a roshlenci ?w n* purchased for this purpose. Tli^ price paid for it was very reasonable j indeed?only&W0. Much good hus iin's? judgment and financed?in/* whs d.splayed by the board in this trails-^ action and it is to be congratulated f.,r it All this?the buying of the! lot and putiing up lh? two buildings. ? we are informed is to he done without extra taxation. Dress Goods, Dress (joodj, Dress; <inods?pretty, cheap and stylish r.l | t he (? iiL kdge Store. Millinery and Droit*-Making at the j (Jilt Edge Store. Don't fall lo call, and sue them Up.to date Dress-Making at. the (! i!t Kdgo Store. Cleveland School. ^ A meeting of thu patrons of Cleveland School was held at tin School House on Mondav evening, 27lh inst., Mr. C. N. Humphreys presided. He staled the object of 'In* meeting was for the selection of a teacher for tlieennuu^ term, and that the trustees had ag-recd to place the mailer in the hands of the patrtifts r.n?) Jet them dtclde among temeelves v\ Im> they desired mm teacher, and thnt the trustees would endorse their action. After a full discussion among the pn trons, it was decided to elect n teaclivr by linllot. The names of Mr. R. C Mr. J. E. Rush and Mrs. M mown wote then an nounced as applicants for the posi tion. 2K votes wore cast, of whieh Rrucc received 17 and Mr. ajvlltnfth I!. Whereupon the chair of'man announced Mr. Bruce elected an loaclu-r of Cleveland school for the ensuing term. The heat of good feeling prevailed. While Mono were disappointed in not elect ing their choice, ih&y all frit, it to 1m; their duty to will give to the school their beet support and encou lavement.' County Shpt. Copeland being present wes catkd upon and deliv ered a very piea??itit address, high ly complimenting the school, its now teacher and the patrons, l"> whom he gave some wholesome ad vice, which if followed will place Cleveland Scljool in tlic front rank of any country school |ti Kershaw conntv. Ho waa folloSFed by Mr. H. 13. Clarke, in a slionT address, lie had watched with interest ant^ pleasure the growth of this school "" fioin im start to the present and i?s inott?* seems evtr to have been onward and upward, and all lite patropa-bad to do was to 1 coatluue to t>e true to themselves and elect 1 only the best teachers to train and x educate their children and aoon no graded school would/rfirpaa* Cleve land ofihool in filling its pupils to rnter bigbsr institutions of learn ir-?7, or start on * business career. ' Then followed some pleasant re marks hy*llr. D. frCWUnrcWwo ?fte{ which the iwt|i| adjoomed W. f, ArrmmUf Sec. i New Adv. Don't fail to road the new and at, (tractive ad vcTtlsonumt or Messrs Zeinp Bros. ?> ? ? A Clean Sheet* I We were shown yesterday a doe- j n in on I signed by the Judge and *m?- ' jliuitor t*liowin?.? that a'.! "Hicisl mill ? ters In t hi* conm \ nre () K. ?r k New Restaurant. I A new restaurant h?*s bei n open 'el up in til*- Uich building recently ? by C. M Coleman. Tin* hc*t service is promised at this reft? tanrant. ?AV ? .*? ?' Mi lliuury. \!ihn Stewart of Haltimoro, (lie (lilt Edgo Store's Milliner, has ?u rived, and i.s pr? pared to nerve you in up to-dato stylo. Ho sure to call rtiid hoc Iter. ? -<> ? Dregs Making. Miss Snieol, also of Haltimoro, tho ? lilt Kdgo Store's dress-maker ih now ready to serve y?<u in ht?r lino, and yon will do well 1o place your orders with hor us her woiU is tii>t olass in every particular Hon't fail to see her. -O ? +? At 8 unci at 1 () I At K |?. in, (lie gas light's Kleain Reveals younn ('holly Mi) art He's calling on liis latiy fair They fit this far apart At 10 o'c lock the i|Uesl ion's popped, Their souls are tilled with h!i.--'>, ii we eouid poop, we'd .see that they A ri eittingelonelikittiis. ? Kx. lis T \\s"sv V \S\V\YC.Y' , V?W>'1 Isle at ti e (Jilt Kd'ro COURT PROCEEDINGS. Court of general sessions e.onven ed Monday, Si pi .'Jrd, at. It) n m , ?Judiio 1 >. A. Townsond, presiding. The tirst ease disposed of was (he oftne of It. P., jMrfiCod for assault and battery wish intent to hill. INIc I.to*!, who ia a young man of about 1* years of ago, plead guilty to the charge of assault and battery of a Inch and nggiava'td nature and was sentenced to pay a lino of 830 or '5 months, l'aid line. The caso of Theodore Harnoa for falee water into co'.ton was continued, A r instead Brisbane, assault ami battery of a high and aggravated nn line. Hribhane, a negro. was eharg .1 with cutting anoiiior :u)gr?> with m.axo. Not guilty. Represented bv Mr. W. I> irnntham Hubbor Itone, assault and battery ? >f a hipli ami ag^ravu'ou nature. 'JniMv and sentenced to pay a line of $75 or ferve one year in the pen* tentiury. Tlosp "r.s charged with runivi:;; over a negro woman .with a bicycle. \V. T. hut'unin, assault with intent lo i?ill and e.?rr\ing concealed weap ons, Nt?t. irnilfy. Represented by A! r. Ti an I ham. Henry St?-pn?. y, colored, assault j and baltory of n high and aggravat ed nature. (Jauty. Sentenced to pay a line of J?7f) or one year. !i T. and M. O llatfc'ld, assault, and battery wbh intent to kill and carrying concealed \y capons and breach of the pence of a high and ag gravated nature. Not guilty. Kop resonlod by Mr. Tranthani. Kam VVdliain", oharje?1 with mur d< r, plead guilty to manKlaughtCi'j and was sentenced to twenty ycaro in the penitetnif.r>v. fcJorn Mdes and Jim Cantlnn, two negroes, pload guilty to (tie charge of i!isturt)ing public worship. Sen tenced to pay a tine of S'J.1) each, or ;< month. Fines p?j? 1. H. W. Sullivan, assault find bat lory of a high and aggravated nature and carrying coi?eealod weapons. Guilty of assault ami battery und sentenced to pay h 0"M* of $25 or 1/5 days. Fine paid .1 i m Williams, bastardy. Not anill.V Hoprosented by Mr. M. L. Nmifli Lmher llorton, murder. Not guil ty. Morton, a voting white man about 21 j enrs of ?ge, was churned with tin? murder of H. (i. Cas.'on Tho entire day was consumed on thiiica-e. lie \va? represented by Messrs. I'j I). B'.akenoy and M. L.J ttmitli. This ended the criminal docket. The following presentment was ma<l?' by the grand jury : To His Honor. .lnd?re h. A Tnwnsmd, i presiding ju<1k?. f"r Sopt. term of ; court tor Kershaw c iu.lv : Wt*. lii ruli\ lii'K In present (o your 1;?>i? ? or, the following repot I : We have pasned up< ? fill present 0(1 lo us to the i>e*t of our knnulndgo and ability. Tho books ot t'nuntv t rrnF urcr, Auditor. Supt. ??f Kdnention and Ibat of ("onutv Sunervifor have nP been examined ami while we do n?>t ehiim to h? expert*. \?e leel .sab- in saving that they are corroi i ii every pai t iVul.ir, and as to ncatnerp they cannot l>o excelled. Wo are glad io note that very little complaint cornea to u? about roads and bridge*, we wo11hi liowc rail atten tion to the Sunders t'rc? crossing, six mile* itoi ()i ??I CitiiH|<-ii> "V\ Ii?mi this afream is tlie least swollen, there being no bridge sit all. the water often run* into vehicle* in panting ever it, la out judgment this rati ho avoided by tho clearing aw ay of rubbish and ob?tnele* just below the oroening. After nnmcroin presentments ot the vrrv/fftior and "T*??^|ecoj:ditioii "f the fTpmfiily Jail, we a??>tr?niU>M< .Ut _repott fnat a *ite. has been purchased ufTfirt which a new Jail will be built, in the ?icar future,this in our judgment cannot he ton aoon owing to thn vrrv dangerous condition of the present building, both at! to the Hrtfe-keepinjr of prisoner* and fn>*i ? sanitary standpoint. Tho building.is hovtotef, til well and as neatly Iu|H a* such aone. could bo. Wo tind nine inmates in the County l*oor Ilonso all </t whom item to be aatlaAed at thi> trout mcnt received. Tito prvtsiscs ero clv?Ji *nd weil kept. (Jropn (*ir. thank hit Honor anil t&e Saluutoi for the uniform kindness and courtesy *ho?n us. J. K. Vcaglmn, Foreman. B^ggiop; and ties bj tho wholesale tod very obesp at tb*-X}ilt K4g? 8we. furaonai. Mr M 11ri 11 in litis uturnod from ; N?' w ^ oi K Mi s Rohi. K i!>ii)Hrn, <>f Orungo (,ury, i* vi:tiin^ Mis. IV A. Huh* j well. Mm. S. K liiHsiu^ton is v.siting i b?-r hi>tci, Mis. !?:. i'. lirsaington at K? i *h,iw, l)r riinl Mif>. Mnnrc have return ?d nilv?" !l few wieks s-1m>? in till* mountain*. j Mr. R ?M. ?InltiiMon litis jjony-'*fo <?/ k\ ill** i ? accept p<??lti?'U vv it li ? 1 M . 12 i s I !i iV ( Mi. llortou, Jr., of Kur-j -haw, has .'needled a puHtliou xs (111 | Mi ssia S. N. Sowull A Co. Mrs. li. liuiiin, after a pleasant visit to New York, Catawba and < hester, lias letnrned honif, Mrs. W. (iiinenhei mer nuU ehil dun, it ft i* i a pleasant slay of two \i? ks in Savannah, have returned luum'. Miosis. K. M. Kenucdv, I.. 'I' Mills ftiiil A. ('. l>?T'ass have re 11.1 ned afU'i' several weeks of h i t? 111 - , see my in tlit* Old \Vorlil. Miss Kssie StoVer, a charming you ii<4 holy of I loath Sprin.K, is limiting 11fr sister, Mrs. J. T. Mooc-I It V, of 11)0 Ml. /loll section." Mr. A. I). Kennedy and family, w 11. > have lull! spending so lilt* lltlli't tn the mountains have returned I homo. Mr, H. (?. ('unison lias al-j hi) letnrned from his sum hum trip. Messrs. J. 1,. Comer, of Yorkville, \V. M. Montgomery, of Columbia, Kambdoh Siiiliilinn. A rl.liiii' M lev anil Misses Mesaic fierald ami NYeli y Williams arc. new c'urks a? Miosis llirseh llros. At Co's stoic. Mule in tlie Water. As misery K ? vr?? .=* company and! v.tili therccmt wafer trouble here} htil! Ij'osli in <??.:!? minds, sonic eonso-j luiion may bo gotten fumi the fao( ! tluil Yorkville has gore Cnmdon one belter, and things vvilh us might liuvo bi (n worse than thov icully | worn n;; the following from l.hj> York- | ville Yooman will slum: ??Water from the stan Ipipo is not. miu:h in demand now an I gome few eili/t-ns ure cutting oft the supply al together. People lirsf began t<> when tin.v learned tint a *1*?ml mule had been discovered Thursday ovoning lvie?r in the ppriiiK brunch a sltorl disfar.ee above the re*?errfliY at the |.ampin;; station. This branch sup plies ibo water for the town. The mule InvTl been Iho pr? perty of a lie g'o and had not in lite boon encum bered with Hi'i h. 11 o bad probably wandored down to the branch in search of water to slake his thirst mid there died. When found, the wafers of the awifl moving, limpid 1:earn were rivtrs:elica!ly washing and oftrisking his bony sides. The (anion b id probably been there i??r lbn*e i>r four d.'.vs fer it was in an advanced slu^u of decomposition Nature had withdrawn the lies of cohesion tied in life hold tho e I e ? menlfl of tt?sh and bloo 1 together and tlie ea.c.aij:? had io t o removed by f ragmen I s. Of course (Iiuro who hayf charge ? ?f Riich mailers were considerably concerned at the discovery and set about t.? make the best ol matters. Afl-r Hie h:^t mortal remains ..f tiie mule wero carried off ami di posed ?,r, the reservoir was f\lle<l and euip tied several times and tho standpipe filled hihI tin? water drained out from the ?inln ol tho mains in d.-Tcrent hoetionn of town. Now they say the water is all right again Hut like the dog, when you give him a bad name, be will never he tho samo dog aualn I iinrc arc many who will j never, drink tho water again will) the same decree of eonlilenco." A Card From Sheriff Williams Mr Kdiior:?1 wish to assure the peo- j pie throughout Koisl.aw C'onniy, vrlm so generously supported me for re-elec tion in tlx- primary, of my sincere prat ItU'lf. The deep sense of ^ratI feel it greater than I can find words to ex pie?s. With t lie number of irontlcinen in the race for I he Sin-riff's oflice. my vote w as very flatt-lie#. A ml in the second primary I shall greatly npprocia'e not 011 Iv th<* support of t}lot**' who aided 1110 in the iir-t election hut also iIiom- who f<-r p- oil reasons fell that I l??jy could not sup* p )!*i in.1 in the lint r.ieo, hut who are five t? ? do so now since there are o::ly two ot i'.? in 1 he second raee. j It would afford me pleasure to gy| out (Himmoj; iiiv I'H?mmI?< iti the eo'intrv/and cx | | to tin in in |tf?rson iiiv hrariy appre ieiali ?n o| t'.eir kind word^aiil support of I me. htil a? cfj'.ii! b in r.fs.s! n this w?v];, iniy dutv re-pure- that I remain III Camden. | A'.'.iin assuring the voters of t lie ecu my of my hiuh appreciation of their confident. and >oli. itioir a con1 intianee of the *ame on I he !ii!. of September, I am, vnrs sin feicly, K. I'.. Williams. A CAItU To my !?*?'u-jid"an 1 the I'tiblio:? { decile in this manner to thank my friend* and the puhlje generally for their j/c#eroiiM support in the recent primary election, and to earnest]>? re?pie?t litem to continue that support in the ?--ooii.I. f.n ho half! on September lllh. To those who not onlv vi ted. hot worked for my election on -Vutf'isf VJrirh, ! more espccial iy addros* myself in this card. if a can didate io worthy of support in a first pri n nry, i' is of even more import mice tliat his friend* should come pot and vote for him in the se< ond, at the same time (win ii pohmMp) brinninjf one other voter with him who .voted with the opposition in the lirst nice. Ti.i% I hope ail will d > nn I J as.-oire you in ndvanee that I shall feel deeply ^r*teful, and thut your coiilideium will not lio uitipIiMil. Above all, do not believe any report against jn? unless 1 confinu Its truth, which I will do if such report# art? trfltf. A misstatement i? now bcltitf drcul?t ed Ihronyhout the r-onnty tbft 1 Wfti ?!?>? footed in the ilr#! prlmf.rv. u cour*o rion? ?*'<, purpose of discour ??v friend* Iroin Itm poll* io th? nfcxt. Please to contradict this report whenever heard, ami urtpi upon all th? Importance of coming out io force on mi?er 1Kb. Again thanking yon for jour assistance on August 2dUi, ami assuring those who did not vote for mn then, that their aid now will bo highly appreciated, I am Yours trulr, W. 1. 8?b< 4 I DM 11 K largest war on reoord is that wa?;oil 1 ?t* l \? < > i? a hov and his clollics ? Hit* result is ornorallv in favor of I ho l>ov. H ICS a bundle ol' aumessivo at ti\it\ is (ho how !{<?! sails in (o knock out the now >uit on si^hl. il? usually sueeeods all loo tor the u'ood til sour: pocket. () suit has vol boon discovered 11: ;l will su< <"0 ?sf u 11 \ I resist I ho ho\ \s t iVort. 1U I \V K carry (ho nearest approach to it wo have set seen linn-/ your bo\ ' tand lot ms lit him to a well li Hint?, sty lish suit thai; * will wear liko leather. and keep its ?;ood looks and | shape for a remarkably long period zemp - - brothers! ! See our Mrii and Youths Suits, .sinus and IlaN?l rade w inuers in each line. ki IP Make Heady. The Time Is At Hand, j CANE IS RIPENINL!, COTTON IS OPENING, HAY AND! PEAVINES WILL SOON CE READY TO OUT. Cano Mills And liVaporalors. Colion ricking Shoots and Sacks. The undersigned is now receiving the most oomp'e'e line <>l Merchandise helms ever curried. Hardware, Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Huts, Tin and Willow ware. Crockery, Saddlery. BAGGING AMI TIES. Solicits yo it patronaire. A D KENNEDY. SECOND PRIMARY ELEC TION NOTICE. ! hereby tfiven that :i seeond primary eleetlon will l?e held on Tues day. the IHIi day of Scptemhor, and the j following manage* are appointed t<>, *el ve in (he flltid election : I>ii. M. Howell, C. A- Johnson. \V. O . <'Htm* (*:ttitdeii---1Inward C. Sinplr'ton, .Inn. j j it. Arrant?, W. T. Ilummiind. Antioi'li ? .1.1 ltradl?>y, J S Brown, T j I' I '.row ii. Kntei"prise?I! I. McCoy, C II Myers, , R'lius Moseley. M-CaskiU\s Mill ?F. r Kodgor*, Y I II. Huntil y, T. 1'. Kvans. { Shaylor'.s llil!?S \V IJornsliy, W I.' ! Batik-Id. .1 O .Hlinylor. |/v t Pine Tree? It 'I id well , 11 K JStokofj? T. j A i:iii..tt. . \ i I.ih'-rty Iliil?N 8 IfiYliurd.4, K L | Jones, KtUar Cunningham. leaver I Mm ? J F Oettya, Manne* ! Kahon. I: \V Sutton. liouiith?.1 II Hush, .1 A MeCaskill, ?! A Kirhv, Weatvillu ?'T A Cauth+'n, .1 A McDaw. j oil. .1 T Yonnir. NVl/tfl 1'or.d-S E Kom, L I) NNYitt#. I It I> Meal It. \ I S'anllr ("trove?Wade UatelifTc, Simefcn i Stok<*?, Win Thompson A ' ! I/iioknow ? I'll lV?i)li'H, 4 l> Hyatt, U W Hyatt. I lie'l* Hill?W li J) Trapp, Suuniel i V K Sparrow. Roland? H. A. J. L* Ilorton, R. 1 C. llruoo. I i Rnwrll Place?Haraaow* * __ Halle, 0 T Feaoli. ? u H ?? ^ .??nl?Arnon W out, M. I>. M. W Houch. (iranuv'a Quarter^-J. M. Spea?T?, T. B. Clyburn. 1). P. 0*cnn. FloWy fl?iv--W. T. TTaatv, Hardy Thorne, Itofet. Parbam. A. Marliri.Tl. W. Por ter. I). B. Spencer. Ball's Mil!--- Rr .fr T. Smith, Wnrmi Brnnham, Jt Harmony?XVMi* D. Grt^by, Ma&cr B?itlor, Ul>. ~ ~ Salt Pood* H. T. Bojkin, K. U. Wilson, } J. n. Netoon- / Stockton?O. W. Ammo**, J, O, Me C'ii-Klil, L. T. Dixon. CurrliiiiV Mill*-John T Kohn, C l'? Net ih-s, C A ltfVi'i n. Siiiiintock ? 11 T Johnson, .1 II Jone*, j J' I - Mc\;iuirht<>n Swift V'nck- S I Hovkin, .1 I. Sander*, <????? W AriiinH. j ;? ("??\V W rio.vton, J A I'milkcn-? ljl'IIV, J V VoiJII;.. Tinker Clock? h* A Ijael.iu, Li ii Kiut'. ' C <' ?innhiw, Almcy ? I. I* K irkh-y, II T ITui'toii, A 1 1 'i ouui-. ? f,v m-li.vu- d? .1 A M?('it?kiil. ]. \V j \\Yat. I. i'? l\ I 11 < )nkl<?ii<i ?!>}/). Johnson, I' O 11 <>!)i nd, ? I K llril|;ll)<l- 4 ( T. J. Kiiklntxl, Chairman, j \V. Itirchnniro, Seerotary. Artmiuistraior's Notice. Notire in hereby *<iven t> all parties in ? t?? l?t??? 1 to the egtato of .loxirih A. Me-] Swvci), 'h'cciiHOil, to mnk(<> immediate payment to the undersigned. and nil par lion holding rljonts a gainst naid cmhIc must present sflrmo duly attested before* An jr. 18, 1901. rhos. 11. Ifarleo, Jr., Floreneo, S. C. Notice to Survivors. According to n new pension law. i>a?s <-?l hy the last I .eg i-datum, you arf rcH uuirt-d ?u meet in the diirer?-iittnw?ttddpfc ?tt Uuvtimo and plnrc? mentioned Oclo* for the pnrpoae of oleennr on? * I . ? aloner. who .lull V .?*???*?: *ho tt-mwviwir. and ,? mi applicant for n pension, to , aerw oi e year on iho County Fciiiloii | Ho.tr.l. |. I'Camden, Saturday, Septem ? bt-r 93ilt. ' Biiffalo-Belliuno, Saturday. Septom I her 2Uth, ! Hat Hock?Wo?Iv1Hp, Saturday, Sep } Urmbcr Will* Watcrec?Corcton'H Mill, Sator<|ayx i SeptewbtrJtftb. / The foor <*>?wlaeio??r? elected ara re ?n the KMn<l Monday in Oct/Ttrt 8th) fo? W. F. BmnU 8?o>. cJf and ?r Ai Wfr PTi W5 4PH fl Sit? aa f? ? Tf fl J ( ??k k s m 118 l3*I m p H111 r^JH ,? I. ,. <v ,(I ? V ?* '?? ?r? <? *??#? *? ,'???? ? v*'?? .^.'t* >V> 1?^!.?^ AT THE FAMOUS EDGE STORE 8 8 A VINCI added the above I n il deparhu. ut# to <>;Ir Store, [J w<> take pleasure in annoon miijj i?> "iir friends and tiro public ^enerallv that after S pie/nb? r l?t, lO'dO, we will I e piepnrrd to :erve th? m in tin's- i wo lines, and cordially invilo all l<? favor u- v v. it it :i cill. IV?t) i our HILLIHEE, A HI? PBKSSKAgBR A I? E first clnss in every p<u t'icuhir, and having had much ox perienec in their i\.^peeiive line*, are thoroughly prepared, capable and well ((pupped lor their duties. W10 are anxious to please the trado and will t he re Tore spare no pain?? i<i our efforts t<? make the above depart i.ients all they sliosiid i>>*. and will do everything in our/ power to cater to tin; toste of'all who will kindly favor us with their patronage. As to the* woik, style and elegance in both departments, w e ^uarante; to be up-to-date; and we shall eudeavor to | I n e prices within theiKcach of all. OUR FALL STOCK .S rapidly coming in, and will be r< ady foi inspection within the next few days. l?e sure to ^ive us a call before buy ('onit try fllere/m u Is should not forget... that we are Headquarters for all goods usually carried by . them. ?~t~. -Vs lo prices, wo willsuv (hat we are L f/ ' . R' ' w ROCK BOTTOM - - - - ???. ? ?.> "~t~ uikI under no circumstances will we fait (o meet legitimate competition. Thanking ^ou for pi^t favors, atul earnestly aoliciti trng ) lin?.r,ico of the name," we arts yours Respectfully and Trnly, - XTi i