The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 12, 1900, Image 3
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K'.iixluy It 1 'i.-m Inu;?; f> p m
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Of mvt'liu'^K stop in. tut Wi'ilin -day.
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rail, I'ti^loi'. mill.. I
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Scliixil '1M') |i, 111. I'rasi'i uii't'lih^, I'I
? I? ty 5.#0 p. in.
Pa sin i miia * Cititun l?? \. W. \\
Ali'tis, I'aslor. Pit-m-huii; i-Vimv Sumi x
at 11 o'ctrtk a. in. Smulix S< li?>???! t
l> in. Piayei im-iMin? TI.ur.MUty a(i. i
nanH^til tl u\ lui k .
Kptacmwi. ('iieccu -ll?*\ W. M Unhi
itcelor Si'i \ ic? ?> ?'Vii\ Sin.ili. v !.n>ii
ing al II f'cliul;. Sumlav n li?.?i|
p. hi.
Cotton Market
Tuo following is the pr h pai '
for eotttoh in ? <' v :
Middling ;I;J.
' Strict Middling
(looil M iddliMv; hjj
Strict Good Midd in;; !
Thank*.
M r.. \\ i T. McCoy, (if ('Itarl <?ttc.
N. 0., 11*ih our (liniikh fur one
the most beaut ifnl wall calendar
yet i hs ?i? (I. Mr. M i (? t y in :>n o|.
Kershaw Ik>v who is doing a hustling
furniture business In ( har'oUc.
School Teacher Wanted.
A lady school teacher holding :
fu at. i! rude eei ti1 *.y 1 \u 11 *"C -'
this oilier, can find out wlieie ?
good school cmn he secured. Tin
trustees of this school prefer cm
joying one who cm .-.eivcthem to:
Several terms.
?-y - - ? "4*-? *r?
Dispsnaai yirrM^^ir_
'J'lie Count y lioftid of Contro'
met on Monday last and re elected
( apt. .1. J. Hell, Diipenscr, and
Mr. Tliog. \V. Lang, Cletk. Capt.
Hell and Mr. Lang have tilled their
position** well and the Hoard saw
no necessitv for tanking a change.
? "
Dr. Pate find the Engineers.
On last Sunday afternoon at
their regular meeting, the engi
neers of ILe A. C. L. decided to
haye Dr. Pate to nrcaee them a ser
mon on the third Sunday morning
in this month. This occasion prom
ises to he one of dee)) interest. All
railroad people ?\iil find the pet vice
very profitable.? Florncc 1 lines,
(>th inst.
TcacUera' Association
The teachers' association of Ker
shaw county met at the graded
nchnol huildmg on Sat urday last and
tiio following now otlh'er* were elect
od : I'resident. Mr. H H- Clarke;
Vico president Mi'-. I.. T. i>IiUr-; Sec.
nnd Trons 1'rof. it M Kenn< <l.v.
The t^e^tt meeting i?f the tmnwciation
>\ill bo hej'l on too l?t Saturday in
* Ko#cml>er. ];tlt n sling addiussev
will ho delivered hy Pi??fs. H. M
Kennedy nnd Tj. 1. M'il^. All 1"
ti rested are invito! to attend.
T. EzMl Tliackston Pardoned.
The governor on '1 uesdny lant^
pardoned T. Kzeli 'I haekHioo, whOj
was eon vie ted <?f nianslsugliter atj
the August, lh'.^7, tettn of court foi j
Greer/Ville county, before Judge!
Watts and sentenced to live \ea?ft,
iu the penitentiary. Thackston ts
n while man who for I ho pnit three
a ears has heen at the DoSaussnrc
l-'tate farm.
School Day at the Fair,
President W. D. Kvnn.s of the
Fair association has consented toad
niit lo the grounds on Friday all
tou^urs and students and pupils,
vouched for by the State Snperinten
dent of Education, at ti e reduced
rate of l.Vtfenis:upie':e. To fyke ad
vantage of litis rate, h'?wover, the
schools will hnvo to arrange with ti e
lailways tV>r chartered coaches <>r
trains so as to avoid the necessity of
paying, in connection with Ihu pur
chase of tickets, the usual .00 ceut9
extra for coupon of admission to the
grounds.
'Death of Joeoo Champion.
.Tcfbo Champion, a truo and faith
ful man, beloved by Hie children .of
yiio community, anil respected by ov
^ffonc, tho ttus'ed,tried and success
H driver In our Firo Department,
pet of our "Hro Iftddicn," for
whom fie won honor and distinction
t>y his admirable management of our
horses at Hie Firemen's Tournament
in Charlotte, died of parulysia on
)uft1. Friday.
His funeral took plnco at Mt. Mo
riali nsRtiAt Church on Sunday morn
ing. Touching were the incidents
avhiVh attended his funeral,
Tho Flose wagon was draped in
mourntftg. drawn By our . handsome
Wm and attends! by members of
t h?? Fire Department, it met the body
of the deceased on the outskirts of
*Vr r**r Gently, tenderly and rev.
i n illT Ilia 11?11 In amm placed the
rcpaaJba for the last Uuiu ^n the Hoee
tfagoQ drawn by th* horsen which
he loved ao well and which he had
driven to victory amid the shouts of
admiring thousands, funeral
w*a attended by tbo Mawr and some
: of tbe molt pfbmlnent w&tte citizens
of the commonHy. together with- ?
large oonooene of oolorM people.
We wiUjnm lo that
#pbtr? of tile In which he was plao
. id tw did lili duty, and ttrta, cooptod
- with hie s?nny?Mnilc and kindly fc*.
tnfw *ea for hl? the regard of both
Wh-.to Plymouth Rocks for Salo
Twelvo While Plymouth Kock ? 'o ?
I orals aw.I one White Leghorn. All pur?
I l#reed. A J' ply to .Mr*. .1. ('. Hilton,
Westvillo. K.
?
. Money Loaned.
1 nct'utiiito mortpHfc !.>am on linpr >v*
? e?I farms in Kurtdiaw count v at toafton
] aide raU s. (\ I. Winkler,
fuiudt-lt, S. (?,
-a- ? *>- j
KU-ction Ho/rda.
I'll*" ^ite clc< lit/fl cummis-tionet h
uii't U&~M?nulnv nnil oi^*niz?d.
?l i. \\ . K kllKHi'll whs clccl.t d chni t -
. ^ ('1. I h?' f<-'h i )(| coin u? Insionc i s
in ?i.l this mot ning ?i t The ( h i on it >.
j i dice.
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Telephone Pay Station.
Mr. L. A. Alexander, out' el'l
llMlt Hint Ui'l' ?lUUli:tllUK' lullphtliii
ill;?ll ll.'ls established U 'pllOlO'
j pay St-It ion fm I lie lictu.ru of nwu
i ?? nhserihers. Parties not having n
J t ile p h ino can, by ?ini? I here ?n<.
| p > \ iug f> cents, itsc It.
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Florida iVe?s Association.
i T!it# Klorid i 1'iess association
! passed through Camden \obierds\
I'lie pa1ty, which comprises neari\
i lie entire tinml?ciship of llie Klo:
Ida Press as?ao( iulioi), is on its wa\
in Ivichintiud. President William?
|<d tin- Seaboard Air Line com
' menled ifie editors with the t
laud they will he tl.o gtu-alB of I In
Seaboard in liichnmnd.
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Harmony Presbytery.
???*' ii
Ctiinden on last W'edncada\ ? Then
is a good attendance ar.il the kcs
st'in protnists lo he a most intvi
e.sting i?tie. (Kir town extends to
i i Ins consecrated body of chriattaf.
w? ikers the warmest welcome. W*.
j li< I hono?ed nt having (thetri with
?ii?. May their sojourn ho mutual
: !\ pleasant and profitable.
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Deaths.
i (>nr community sympathizes
; with Mr. nnil Mrs. J. S. Kin; me in
i the death of their little daughter,
j Marie, which occurred on Sutulav
j night last.
Aiken, one of the little twin ba
j hies of Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Hull, of
! Col a m hi-i, died oil Suuday last
j Wo are soi i y to lean: that the oth
er twin is critically ill and little
! hopes are enlyi.tuined for its leeov
jery. Mrs. Hull Is a daughter of
Mr, K. S. Nettles, of our town.
A Great Day for !Ylt. JVIoriah Baptist
Church.
The memherti of Ml- Moriah baptist
( hnrch w ill Wold ? dedication and jnhi
! j(?o service on Sunday, ('ft. 14th, 1 lie
occasion will hi- t<> rcdedicate our hoa-c
| of worship to (iort ftml express <ut
irreat joy ?nd thanksgiving f? God toi
Messing us with the priv'i'eje oflhpiida
' 'inu u long standing dc.ht on our church,
j Uev. Uiclnwd Carroll tie* well known
I (.roaehcr ami fouinlcr tji t.ifi li dustriai
i Koine f??i'Orphans vill'iircncli at i j? m.
| mid 8 p. in A free will, think and sil
vcr ofl'crinjr v.ill he taken. All are in
\ ito'l t'? eii;o'/ "?;'h ?3 these ylnrK.iiM
iuhilee r-- i ?? *
J. W, i'.nykin, Pastor.
?? & ?
i ('Rut r.oxtell Ilaa a Narrow Escape
X*'rom p)iot.
i Uol) and Jake Crawford, both col j
(ore I. matin a target '?>' Kobcrt;
i'Thompsou ri negro lrom il;o( hostoi j
Lide of the ?f>? i . k?t Sunday us lhe|
[train was about to pill! out tivun I hi- j
! vies' Stand ehnr? li It seem that
j some inonliiu aj*," Thompson hart nj
IdilHcully v.itl; oho of t'uo Crawfords
and carved him tip I^st Sunday
I Phonipson camo over to the irmeting j
fat I>a\ ica of nod. I !iis was the lirst'
nieetinpf between Iron and the Craw? j
fordsRinco the lornier diflleulty. As]
| ,io was boarding the traiu to return j
| nonio in the u'Uruoou the Crawfords j
opened fire on him. Three hbotsj
ook effect, in fhe lepr. thigh and j
' ,jdo. Two balls passed through j
! Conductor Hoxtcll s clothing who]
?vas standing on the f,teps i>f the
I. ouch. Thompson is seriously j
(wounded. The Crawfords fird and j
op to this time have hiivc not boen
captnrod. Deputy Wilson was out]
nearly all of Sunday night looking
for them?Lancaster Ledger.
Personal.
Masior Ilcnry Mathis ia very
nick will) fever,
Mr. Km 11k Zemp has goue to
Manning, where he lias accepted a
position.
Miss Carrie Watts assumed
charge of her school near Blaney
1 :st Monday.
Miss Carrie Hough, daughter of
Mr. Joel Houjzh, left l his week to
k I tend school iti North Carolina,
Mrs. W. 1). Tratbatn is visiting
her mother in North Carolina.
Mr. Eugene Atkisnn, of Orange
burg, spent a few days here this J
(V??>k.
"Mr. R. L. Barstow, Jr., and fam- j
ily, of Boston, arrived in Camden
i uesday
Our efficient Clerk of Court, Mr.
?Joet Hough ia ou a ten day'* vjdit
lo North Carolina for ^i well earn
< <1 reat for recuperation. -
Rev. ft, A. MoDowell was in town
last Wednesday. ,.????-?*??<
Oapt. Moody Hough, gf Ticnrod,
I* visiting his son, Treasurer W. R.
Hongh,
Mr. r, T. Viileplgue and family
returned to Camden last Tuesday
night from Salndo, N. C.
L.W. Boy kin, of Camden* is- in
the eft j t^vday. A loan time Mr.
Bojktn waa the champion uuosIAi
of tb? state. To-day tho members
oflba gaa elob will arrion ?
fWdttf ~Ior his benrflt.?^Florence
TiAM.
Notice of Election
i or v m?il < o?i??<) Of
jlct rs aitu t'ok' Aiih'iiJ
mrnl lo Ntuti' 4'oniitiiii
C !??)>.
Sim<><>( Si-.111: Carolina- Kershaw Count.t*
Notice i- |.?Tel-v u that all eh ? I
II '!i will ) field l) I'll' >? t'VCt.ll I?I CfillCU j
i s'ulili I ml by law ill Kcoiiaw Count.- j
on Tin-vltiy, Noveniiu r i?, ii?r tli<
mlloW inn uiUct.-s, l->-wii t?ov??rnt?r j
t ieutcunnt ;.v rnor. Secretary *?f Rtnt< j
At I orne.v-1' I'Mrriii, ('on. |>t ml In ?ivtu rn' I
Vdjutum an.I In p.???tor lionoral, Slut
Pleasure)1, Slut.- Superintendent >'t K<
?ua'ioii, '.iM* I'll 11 t>:u i (loinmif-sionci, I
one Circuit Solicitor. two ltepiv#ei?t j
live* in iln.<(?i'ii>'r?l AMomblv. ^ujk'i vii- j
siu'i ii?". Clerk "1 ' Court, t'oroiitr ]
I'oiintv Sii)??-11iit?*i4<U'iit oi I difcatu !
and Solicitor
Pursuant to the Constitution of Sou'1
C'ic>linn? *'m< 1 the tenii* (a Joint Urnol
(ions No. :t |0 nn?k:<4 !, approved 1'etin
HIV HUh. A. I> r.?0i>. Arts of Sou 11 I
i arolim, | p. >70 and n7t. nn eloctio' 1
will nlso !?*? hold at tin" same time an- !
place for amendments to the Cointiti;
lion of South Carolina, 'is follows:
\ mend Si-ction 7. ft| Article \ III,
!ho ? onslitution of s >utIi Carolina, a '!
lollowM: Add at tl"' end thereof th. {
following words. ?1 l'ro\i?!?*??), I'hat tli! j
l.'IH'.l!'J-br ' rfK1 ih' RRX5K '????
liv Section Article i \*, of tliin Consti j
In1 ion shall not applv to hondoilj in?h-h'
wines* inclined t>v the cities of Coluin ,
h;a, Kork Hill Chailesion and I'loivnee.
where the pro 'I'f'ils of said In.mis are up
i,lic,| .solely for the purchase, establish ,
nu n:, uiainti n anco or increase of wate;
w irks plant, nowvruge system, ^is am t
ch-i'ti if lij'Jit plains, where tlif* cnlir.
rev< nuc niisiui: troin t'operation o :
sU' li plants <-i xy*to'ii? shall ho devotee '
solely and exclusively to the niaintenanc.
an.I operation of th" saint', ami w her
the ?|in'*lioii of im uriinK such indebted
npss iv submitted ti) the fro holders an>
nualiried voteis of .tub municipality, u- J
provided in tin* Constitution, upon the !
question of other honih-il indebtedness. ,
Nmend ti?e Constitution of Smith Chi 1
olinahy addinj: thereto I ho following P
l,o.known ns "Arliclr 1 ot Amen.lir.ont>
to the Constitution '"Tim (Jewra!
Assembly ahull provi'le by law for tie
condemnation. through proper oflieinl
-hannels, of ail lands neeesaarv for thr
proper dr.ihuiuo of the nwnmp ami low
I mils of this State ; and shall nhio pro
vi'le for the (Hp.utMhje assossiucnt of hU
i ukIh ko tlraiiiftl, <ur the. purpose ??f pay
ina tlio expenses of such i:on?leniUHti?r,
ami drainage."
The suivl AnieinhiM'iils snail be sub
niiited iu such maimer that the electors
qualified to voto for Members of the
House of R-proaenlntives shall voto for
or ngainsl each of .s,u Ii ameni'.nients (se
parately. , . ;
Amendments should ,H' 011 I
Sicktts. llalh.ls in f.ivor ol iho a?lopti-'ii j
of an anieudm.nt slw.uld '?)Ht:dii the
amendment voted upon in full, followed I
\.y the word "Ves" ; ballot* opposed to |
die adoption of a:i nioendiuenls nlionlji j
contain the amc;;d:nent vue?l upon, To.- j
lowed hy the w-.rd "No."
Polls ar ch?'!? vi-.tii ? phiee willbc open- .
ed at 7 o'clock A M. ??d closed at 4j
o'clock 1'. M?
Tlie foilov.it?*,' named persons l??\e
Iapj>o|,,M' ;
M A N AG 1' KS ' >1* r.LMC'l'ION
for State and County ,.(lifer-? and foi j
inn ndinciit to State Constitution, to
wit : J
?tamden
li C. singleton,
II. Heard. |
J. It. Aiiants.
H abonV X l*"'i<!
.i. r. (i-i'-v. i
A. H. Ihdioii.
If. T. MieMc. . |
('iiioti-n's Mi t?
John 'I*. Ih'ss,
('. A. Howell.
.1. M Tiiornlon.
I.an^'? Mill?
I). K. Sj filler,
H, W. Porter,
H A- Howell.
Sehroi.k's Mill ?
I. P. Holland,
\ Joseph Johnson,
Henry Hate.
J
1 ,vz 'nliy
Woblville?
HnfTa'o ?
h. \V. \Vost,
1% H. Kintf.
11. I\ Hoiijih.
T. A Cant I.en.
J. T. Yoiiuir.
J. A. McDowell.
J. M. So well,
C. A. Johnson,
Ii. f^. Catoo.
Brewer's Store?
\V. K Ihvwor,
John lJ Twitty,
C. A. Doc ton.
Libprly Ifijl ?
N. S. Riclinnlf,
K I i Jon eg.
, Krignr Cunninglinm.
McLean's Iinuurh?
T< I{. Thome,
H. TidwHI,
J. M. Klliott,
A ntiouli?
T. I\ Brown, i
?vl Jir.'ullcy,
('. (J.
Tmkey CrcelrSclioollouse
I{- A. ''nqkin^,
(J. Jt. King,
15. .1. Uatcii Mo.
Stockton rJacc*= -j
(i. Wr. Ainmon?lf?,
.T. O. McCftfkill,
J. J. Rrtsh.
Kirkh-y'n Store?
II. 'P. II or ton
Ij. R. Kirkley,
Alex Ilrown.
Knley* Mill?
M. W. Hough, r;
K. Ij. l.'iitoo,
M. I?. liftlcy.
Sh?vlor'? Hill?
S. W. Hornsby,
Rt 1/ Bmyrl.
J. O. Shaylor.
Hanging K#?k?
M. .Ion**,
(). If. W At son,
F. P. Trucsdell.
On 4ay of Klection th<- Manager* ron?t
otmbIm by %ho election o( a Chairman j
?M a Clerlr. The Constitutional oath j
matt be taken bv each Manager before
H? eao act, and alto bj the Clerk. The
Chtfrwn clecttd i? empowered to atl
"UTh?lft?<hS*
rm ha?e the power to "411,
" " of the Mai
L - ?Jr+O, - * * >- ' -
717MB RRA^utiD
Z/Mil Liit'j i tltiii
rm
pfiwp m mmwwp
Iffe (j K M k*? -r .*4 ?-? f - $k rV-*% u fa ?<! Efc'.V
91 ? ? S3 $ a:! K >v *r-i ?? J) rt r* ^ 8SB|?
mmP'Qmr mm v-^v - W w $
! K lar^ost Avar <-n \' - > d ;?? ; I- m " v ?.??i 1> -i v im? n a !>??,
and lii^ rlotlios?.! twill iv -v-m ; ?} I \ hi la\or ;
il,c lnn\
:sa
I1, S .1 1 ?u ad 1r ??1 a;: 4"i v-? ; \ ?? a??!. > i. v .it- !ii?v. I
sails in (?> knork n f iiir >><?>, -;<<i , ^ 1;
uMiails Mnvecils ;ii. In > \\ < ! I i--r I ii v.* l >. I ?>A \on>
\
() suit lias \ r! la* II (li" > I t I! ? ? I V.ii] < ; ? ss I > 111
I lit;' 1 >< > v s <?' I >' I . I? I ' ' U l\ ( :?r: \ I ' ? ?? ? lt': \ l <?
ai>|?ioacli I'* il wo i. ivo \( i s.tii. 1 irt11?? \our !><>
and lot w3 (it linn i" a woll Ii11 ill-, .-t \ lisli suit tin
will wear liko leath.r, ami koop its t;mid looks an
sliapo for a iiMuail- !>lv lotus poriod.
7FIV/gG? - ? gVRnTMPE?
d?.c.svBr~ "" *" y a
Xoo our Men anil Youths ?k; lits, Sinus and llals ? trado
w iuuors in each line.
msi ww | pa ^
Make Ready The Time Is At Hand
CANE IS RIPENING, COTTl N IS OPENING, HAY ANi
PEAVINES WILL SOlhi OE HEADY TO CUT.
Cjjjk1 Mills Aud Kvupornlors.
Cotton Picking Sliwts and
The undersigned is now ivcrivin# iho itumi eohiplek* line n!
Merchandise be has ever carried. Hnrd\v;tr<\ (-rrnriTV's:. Dry
(iond?, Bijocy,' Hilts, Tin and Y>'illow\v u*e. Croc'-v. Saddh iv
11 h&simti am mi-i*
Solicits vour pnlvono'/f*.
A t% if i3Pti&s??irw
a ays rr wa t T*
h a% w* U i\s i,u ^ t;-k ?? g
Wo wish to iinnounco to the ,ioop!'i of O'Hiidcn ?"i<1 sur
rounding count ry, that wo aro row opening tip a bo I cut stock
of
jRY GOODS, CLOTHiSS, NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SHOES, STAPLE GROCERIES, ETC.,
and solie.it and inspection of our Stock and price*) Your pat
nnago is respectfully solicited. C'a11 and see us whether you
'vish to huv or riot. You will ii id us in the store recently oc
cupied by Mr. C. C Whitaker.
Wo also have a selected stonlc of fruit.
We are now comers and of icurse all our goods are fresh
md now. Respectfully,
H. E. HYATT & BRO.
lection.
At tho c'o?e ol the election, tho Mari
ners. and Clejk must proceed publicly '
o open the ballot boxes ami count the
allots therein, and continue without ad-'
ournment until the Kruno j* completed, !
i n?l make a 8tntemen? of the result fur!
encb office and eitf? the same.
Within three days thereafter, the;
"hairmnn of the Hoard, or someone d?-.n- i
j^n^ted hy the Board, must deliver to!
i'io Cominiaaioner of Election the poll |
lists, tho boxen containiitK the balbittt ;
ud written Htatements ui tho result of
the election. ' *
One of tbo above named Managers at
? noii preeinrt nuift call upon the Board '
..f fomminaionorn at. The Chionirb* office .
?n Saturday, tho .'trd day of November, 1
K)uO, to receive ballot boxen, poll listn ?
nid instruction, and to be uualificd.
\V. F. RUSSELL,
w. l. Mcdowell.
J. A. GHIO.SBY,
Commissioners of State Election.
. Administrator's Notice. ;
Notice is hereby uivon to nil pnriien
indebted to the catalo of .1, Frtvnk Smith,
deceased, to make immediate payment
'o the undersigned, ami all parti* h hold*
iilg claims against said vsiate munt pre
? ont same duly ?tfestetiS, \
JOHN W. SMITH, v
Administrator.
TAX EXECUTIONS.
South Carolina?TCer*buw County.
Under nnd by virtu* of Sundry t#x ex
ccutions to me directed, I will proofed
to nell on the firnt Monday in Noveniwer
next, the following described |>ropertr,
to-wlt:
13# acres, in Ptet/No. 9. bounded
nortb by C, Houtfb. *ast by Kirkland
Uo4a, *>uih by IT. K. Haii^, *nd west by
Win. Brown, formerly afct-U.^f Mobtoy
land*, levied apon an tfropert/ of Alice
Threat!. i. ... . \
214 acre* fn No. 10L levied upon am Om
property of Bern*r4,4to<M:iifeld *' MH
M acre* nnd one bviMIni in No. |t
?iedupon aa Uw irtnH #1 John Prto>
u>tm "S!w! wIuuams. am. c.
Every botty 1 iVc<?? our job printing.
VIicmj you want rent ueat priming
ione bring ih your orders.
Loungca nnil B#d Lounges, nt
Guiaenheimor'*.
Floor oil o1oi.li at GeisenhefmerV
Cm pel sauiplea to aeleut from nt *
''eiaenheimei'a.
Now Home Sewing Machines, ni
' Jeisonheimur'a.
Ki U Mattresses nt Geiaenheimr'a j
Death.
On l:\Ht Saturday morning ton ininutea
three the nieasenger "f death came to
'he cradle of Rev. C. I). Peterson and
v. ifo and laid his cold icy touch upon the '
b'lnpla of their darling little Daisy Ruth i
sf?ed II month* and 21 days. After an'
idesf of four months. Ho.I who doetli all
t:iiuxs well saw tit in his wisdom to reach i
I iw h:ind 01 love and tender mercy down J
to this earth of sin and sorrow and pluck j
nom an earthen vn*c- h sweet choice?
ilower in the forrfl of little Ruth!
?only to transplant it in a beautiful golden
urn in his hot'houac of low in that king*
j dom above. God, our gracious Ilenven-!
Rather, par incaatd in that pre<iou? ;
J llower bud which w?* not allowed to ?n.
! turl its leave# in tint* world of sin and sor
row and ho exposed to the nipping frosts
iA xin, something that wo?dd mnke hea
! ven brighter. Ho It p!eascd him to take
I her to be forever with hiin. So may the
j -ame hand -*Meiv Ims been to heavily
1-^1^ upon her bereft father and sorrow
j stricken mother comfort th? ir? in their
I ?rief. While ahe w as >hu punahino of
jour home both to.pnrent* ami grand par
jt-nta, wJwre?4 #h?w *mr hmnr jaftorrtreTTed'
J ??r her absence henren la the brighter bv j
!her presrnce. And now in our ureal *>or ?
j co*V am! bilWr v.rTef one *w?-el rsy of
' hop* ia ours and that ia, Hnrao sweet davi
by *ndbywe ?.h?ll tutel hri ncTcr- again
THE FAMOUS
inning |
j
isd trady tor *!j<> l^all
hiisIncA*. J'Ww coming in tkv
ory '?"Svo sk*m :!<k;>uWiiiCfits
u?M< il \o 31mw sfor<\ .EOvrry
body roruia!h \t\\ S(twJ
m <*omr, hispt'iM our
stork aJi<S
get oiii* |>i'irtv-i bHorr fc^yin^ 4'lstk\vlHkrc*
Tli iv i* no place in the city
wlicio you can iind a. better as*
???>rtni.mt el dress goods than at
l'lte (jSill Kilge Store, nnd tho
iaet is fully demonstrated by
1 lie crowds that wind their way
10 tliis famous Dry (Jooda Em
porium. We h.tve not been
ma , ~v)ii\ "nave
made ample provision for all?
tin- liltle ones as well as their
in unas; and a very important
feature N, that we have placed
prices within tho reach
of nil. \
IviNuly to i.'() am) doubtloss on a
hi{iluici v ?jrr?ilit 1. Those flunking
of !u;ts to should hri^htyn
their ideas by an insprotion <>t mir
iiovi llks in shapes and (iimmini;-.
This flower year is a p< nod of in
novations. You (''in '^itrodiir.o
\ oursolf to many woh onie nhan
?j?tirs. Mire to ho oppi ecialod, by
visiting our head renter of iho U
tvst {''all and Winter i.dout?. Miss
Stow art, of Ii?tl<iinoiv?our ae
ooinplitfUed milliner wdl take
? ploiiMm; in showing \nu (hrau^ht Hiih sto^.k, and will aim your
. hats in up-to-date l?\, ?.
'ill'* SWELL FALL GIRL
is ??wm itror" ntinifuive thilH"
the r (iitl' i?t \Iio pa
]k)'h, it".i riyiiKri! in iluv la
(f.-l .slyJo <? y%>?\v *1, Wo liHvo
tlm vn'y . tfowcst jVatlci ns-?7"
trimmings aurj Hilonniifttts us*
uoii; and tin: foci" that we are
j>rcjui!o?l to l^j/VKK YOU It
)>I*KS F.S iN TMR MOST
AlTROVKJ STVIiK. <is a
inii ..'ill l?<> hailed with
! jy iiv i'viirt* Smoot,nt
? i5;i!ii;..i;. ?,( r very competent.
ii??'?> jm iI-io, will lies pleased to'
s i\c \ .-u i i this Sine?jpiar
f . 1 < vi ?> :'x ,ii in every pariieu
I ii', mid she v/ill make pricos
just mm iou ;;m possible.
The counters in <?:?r clo'h
in?" department me roan in#
under llioirvbunu'ii of i* 11 and
* M
Wintel'/ftupplh s, and u?' are
lully prepared to mtcl the
wants of nil. Our stock of
Men's Clothin# has b'jen se
lected vvilU great rare and
whether you wish a coarse or
fine suit we guarantee
GOOD VALOE TOR
THE AMOUNT PAID
Cill"< fllliHT
Wo have remembered most
^kindly tlio youth of ()*fr town
l ?-?
uih1 count'/, ;ind 1 wire given
th ir claims upou us duo con
si lesaiju. Mother.* ne? i not
*
,worry any longer, but go di
rectly to lb? Gift; Edge Store?
ho i lq nrtors in this line too,
an 1 htw? their wants supj^tl)
at a verv small cost. J*
Our Shoo Stock is larger 4m d more varied than Acr before;
Mid wc are better prepared to meet tlie ?leman^ijLx>t . the trade -
?!ian formerly, so don't fair to see our line before Imymg. ~~
Our Stock of Domestics ia all that could be desired, and.
rountry merchants should remember tlftt we are lioa]<|uarie*8
for all goods usually carried by them, furnishing as good sir as*
"?rtment to select fres* as eotihl be found in some tfcnirr
. . tr ..
cities.
Fully Appreciating and kiqjjly thanking our friends find .
;j&trauafar.paat lavot% ^<l trusting tlmt we
nuance of the same, we are yours respectfully and trulyv
' SgjaB
SILT