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' T ? t >w wt Taken Up. ().??? I.f\r(?o Hl.-ek Mule. Owiit-r ?'r?n havo HHtuo l>>* (m) ii*K fJtijrii.Hi'H ami '<<>, /#??? I'm iioiico. \\ . \Y, Ild^iue. Mitftic Y itftfit. ll id u fact 11.ut. m> other art'clt j iu?nnf?u'tur<'?Hn tin* tlnlt?<l Stuto j I'lW-ft ftllcll ((rtii'i )'Kxd $il(i\[\(CtiOA rtA ' 4>Ii^i \ VoukI. Oilitsi kiiiud ol yeaM j L>j susihj of (lit* time, )>ut i Ma io Wft t in )>'io I till of tlio tio>( i rot.' yon tntco no clnnpi* of Inning \????i llo ir win n yon nv? Mi^io Vonsl I n itliu1.; lo ilivi'C'ioHH printo 1 ? u ! every t!\jo cent paeUrt^e. Duftlh at tho Hrownlnj* Homo, *'IA A. Cioidun, m native ol Lv^'ionce, Mhhh., Iitit <vho tins been u iV'tt'ln i iii llif "Mi<>iv(iiii>? Hou><" tlltf C(.luriul colli"gli fit liiJH p | M l;i' f..| BeVera I \ehl-, dhd Oil lli.m Mini I'M fiflTrrnnnu, of henn II.\ rem tin* Weto Imiitv) iu eolo'i >1 O' Uii-LLty at ihi, 111 >u'?' on Wi.'lin's (1 ??)' ufti'l lluoli IumI ?l Iii i own I e f|Uijst. 1 ho fu 11? rjil wis Im 1 <| u1 the e.dlofre P'?!i;h)i:'"<l l?y tM.ioH-d J loilliltois. I>CCcilKti| wai 51 yt ui H J or n?c. ? <?? Telephone Connection With Sumter, j n?o Sum tor I i'li'|i'i(iiM' i'oinpany ?' will have ft *'omnh'e connect inn ' wtili 0>unil?ii. Tho pul.a for the NOW lit.'! ImVO been phu>ed ulniijv tlicj ]*1S71?V ''on*I from Giomr^i ? X i t fJJ.io Ki-rtihnv ?''nmtK' line ;ind a j irr>T*j? in ii jr\-mtii .A.ttCr.'S j npciio who wiilmlu short time. The) telephone Co, will build i tho lino C'uinden (o the Sumter: county line tfruoftii'vt \,it!i the new )iuo l'rtini fiailhiid'rt V. ttoada.?! Jriuiutcr Herald Deaths. Mr. A A. ITuckabec died in (lieJ ii!>j>-r part of tlie county on Weditr-H-I ?I tV tho I llii iiiht Tho inter ; nii'tit wft1" in Wcf'l Wat,free Kor n number of yenrs .Mr lltiekabeo aery-! ?d in I ho iState 1' g-.slaturt\ Mi*jh Ada K i ? k hi ml, thud daughter j of .Mr, I>. P. Kirl.land, of Wesivillc, I died at tii?* rosidi-nre ol hor broiler in-law. Mr. It. W, Young, of Cunt { den, yesterday morning about 8 o'elooU. She was about 25 yoars of huo and a roost estimable la-iy. Tho leinaina were taken to Westviile yea lerday whoro tli^y will bo interred in (ho cemetery at tho buthatiy ! t at Church. Court Inn. It wis our pleasure ono day this week to y-fsit the Court Inn which in now neatly completed and ready for the winter guesta. The Court Inn is now unquestionably one of the best appointed hotel* in the S?ate. It it) simply unsurpassable* The work on this hotel was done- by Messrs. 0. M. Fort and J. B. Mont gomery. We wish we could give n description of tho work but time fulls us; nothing bet an Inspection of it enn give a eorroot Idea of the quality of it. Now that the work there which has been goltiK on for about a year, In about done, Messrs. Fort and Montgomery have formed a co. partner fhip tor coMtraeting and huilihug and wa commcnd them to nil who need work in their lino. They have an sdyertisement in The Chrouiele todav?read it and give tbe.n your woi k. Corbett Mose!ey, the little boy \tI?o carries telegrams for the Pos tal telegraph company, happened to quilo a brtd Accident yesterday afternoon. He wor riding a bicy cle down Main fcticft just, above The Chronicle ofllcc when ho fell from the whpcl. At flrat it \va? thought that he was killnd by the fall hut later rallied. lie was enr litdin Clerk of Couit Hough's house and medical aid quickly tti mm on fed. Quito a Sucoeoe. Tho liorilcuUnrul fair field in Camden last Friday nnd Saturday was quite a fciiccPFB nnd shows what can de done in thnt direction wliyn p.ii effort is made. The following ia A list of tho preiuiuxutt awarded: / i Collection of Vegetables ?First prize, Mrs?*-G. G. Alexander. This exhibit contained ]8 varieties of vegetables. bee oixl/frizo, Dr. I. II. Alexander, potatoes?First prize, Dr. I. 11. Alexander; second prize, Mri. II. Itaum. Pecan Nuta?First prize. Mr?. II. Bauni,; second piize, Mrs. W. W. Mills. Turnips and Itadishes?First prize, Dr. I. II. Alexander; second prize, Mrs. G. Q. AJejcander. Tomatoes?First prize, Mr4; O G. Alexander, Second prize, Dr. I. II. Alex Aiider. Peanuti?Firat prize, Mrs. W. W. Mill#: second prize Mrs. IT, Hanm. Wheat?First prize, Mrs. G. G, Alex onder. Apples?Mr^. B. G, Team. Chrysanthemums, collectton of 12 H?*t' ?First prise, Mr. L. T. Mills; second Mrs. A. D. Kennedy. Collection of six1 best, Mm . A. D Kennedy. Best Stntle Specimen?Firat prize. Mr. L. T. Mills; second, Mice Kate Vil lepigue. Best Collection?Fmt prize, Mrt. A. ?D?Kse?fdv: second, Mrs. F. W. Eld jr??tge. - - - Centre P'ece Arrangement?First prise, Mrs, F. W. Eldrefaa; seeond, Dr. t i. R. Alexander. ?? 7Vv? ?* fte* Single Begonia-Mrs. F. W. Bid. lis?Miss Si R E?t^dry-Flrrt pri?* Mxs. H Bettw;seeoAdt.Mrs. EltTlfasdewills. ITmiswill| swiisn-MiB.: ~ Bnnr^lfairB 6. Tmk. first sad Second, 3 If You Want ft. Razor, ! Don't forget thai we l:atnlh> tlu* i RohiutuiiN Cntlci v IjiizorN. ; A11 rtio f ?i H \ wmrnnttd. t\t^l nil i see thnii. We cuti |i-ive you anus \ faction. 1'riot-a fioin ? I.r?0 t<> ?'.l. M?-1.sin ?V Sou'h, Hat Iter ? - Zciup Shannon. Mr. t Iktirl'O Z mp, ^ruj'tfiBt, of! I'ti'on, a<>n of Mr. I! Zeinp, of oim i.?nn. fti)iI Mifs >? ?? i v !>.. Shfttitf li. ' 'in v/ht^r of former poMtnuml^r C>. ?l t ??i uiti.iii, ?tr? marr.t'd -it the rem-j ? neo of Mrs. ?), M. Ki-i'^havv lu-t . \\ "lot * lay *? v?'i*i?*t?, ?>v. N\ . !>. iiof I hui i.tVu"!iiii'j-f l'hoy aiu two of < 'omlen'rt inns) lu:h:%v OlfflUf-'l i \ ? >:iou jn'oph' soi<I furry with thfinj 11 <? f/OOll Wlhli<;S oi all. Tiu-v hslt j ii Tun c'lhiv morion^ foi Union, v.h' io tlu v will in futmv i?hi it,*. I\ on want tloilaty, use sciiic tnj ml .??! iiMtiw. , Tlr?> fi.si, H(??iy of I'm l)t l( i:I> ? i l"i) Milt in n<?nvty ooiii|>lclcU. 1 <iili'iw iit Hlnulu'ls- nii.l coit)? I? ? t in !ii I |u- (iilt fcUhto SKiic, All)io.i;.>!i HuMivor-n/o <^ir! lmi u UOl'IOf of roiilnT.;. !t't?!!) I<> Olli' she isn't nvi rsf to having :i KibH utoWo iicc ivicimllv. Ml. Houo I) ItftH pUtl'UilSv I | lilt- McCipnlli-Hs lot j.ivt liov'.li of I |i<( j,i cliiti'i'l) wSu'io ii(* wit. I l?ui? <I a ifAuli'iico, Ii-?s?r.i?*in?1 Is'niii?? y.t r j -til* ori'('iimjj :i lM.il(1it.? jusl lo 111o | rein <>f liin Steftin I.tutnilrv wlit*i** ] 'ii? \ v.ili nmiufiiL'toto fill kind* <?fi iij>iji i|.?i J >j; IjuikliiiiT 11ur? | pOMi'ft. lC'.\s( l sin't Picltuvs at (ilMHi'lllitii Ulc'l 'ri. I IYU Mrulrefcsi'H at GeisenhoimrV| Nrw Jlonjo Sowing Muotiiia'H, ulj Qcisoiilu-inuM's?; - ? ? j Personal. 1 >r. A. A. Moore, of t'amdcn, who I i? fho inspector of ihe f-tale board of j litirtllli of (lie penal and charitable I iii8titntioni, is now on liis annual lour ?>! inspection preliminary to the annual report of the board. Ho is hero to inspect the hospital f?>r the interne and tho penitentiary.?Colum biu Record, 13th, Mr. .Jmb 11 ughys io ependiog a few tl'iys at, home. Mr. W. J). Trantham ypenfc a few ila\H in Wuko Forest, N. C., lhJ$? week. Auditor 1*. T. Hruco has moved into the Beulah neighborhood about four miles south-east of Cam den where he will in future reside. The Ctui80 of ilio Accident'on tlio Sea board. The following testimony taken from the witnesses at the Coroner's ?inquest gives the cause of the terri ble accident on the S. A. L. railroad lute lust Thursday evening In which Helton Conk a voting white man, and John Middletou, colored, lojtt tHeir lives: ? T. S. singleton, 8worn nnjH : "Vea-j ten'fiv evening we were oomln^ down i t!io lino find 1 hoard ft noise henind and looked b.<iek and nun- a b<*x ear| about one jail behind us, I hollow ert look out," and about that time the cur stuiek the lever ear and seat I torud the boys all iirouud. Don't! know anything about; the car; where itearao from and how it happened to j he on the track There w?re niiiej bauds on the lever car We were coming in from work about sundown November t ho 8th, 1000. Section Master Boyd had charge of iho lever car. Accident occurred between Caseett and liethune in Kershaw county, S. O. John Middleton iind Helton Cook wore killed. Car was running alone. Tbe men were on a curve. A rail is about 30 feet long At the time we wero not. looking hfiok, AVe were just leaving the curve and ?oing out on the straight line." Al'ij S. R. Adams sworn ft-iys: "Yesterday afternoon about 1 o'clock I took charge of car and began load, ing it|J and wo put in about 200 ties, then wo startod loading Another car und about 5 p. m. w<* attempted to move the flr?t car that was partly loaded, nortb to a poiut near tlio cloar'V08^ W? started it and fol lowed at n blow walk, six men push' ing it. As soon as it began njoving rapidly we sent a man on top to brake the car about 600 feet frotu tho end of tho switch. When with>" in HOO feet of the post, instructed brakerr.an to put on brakes and slow down. He made haste to do so and brake rod would not turn ono way or the other. Told men to go round to try and stop it by hands and bv cbookn, and they usrd chocks repeat edly but did not. ntop the car. Car passed on out through the switch, turning same and went on to the brakeman remained on car until it'^waed switch. Men followed it until ctKr could oot kaep up with it and sent ainan to follow it, and be came back at 7 o'clock and reported it to the agent at Oaasett. The switch was openod by tho car when it went out." > B. Davis sworn says: "I hanl ?w#& cars on ?{<linff and asked MaJ. Adams wbero be wanted tbenp. I plaocd tbem where be wanted tbem | 1 am condootor on train No-, 52, 80a-; board Afr Line railroad. Car tbat res est wm 00 a pled to another <Sar wbieb bad brake* on which were set. It was sot possible for car to ran onion main line if tbey had not been moved. Jmke onaflkr tbat inn out uu good." -?.?. We stated laaT we^k that lir Boyd, the section Master, was killed. This we are *1 Ad to state was a mis tsk*. Mr. Seyd was badlj hurt bat kofMira ?tertafaH for M rsaof 199$. I WnvcHv Novels?I'2 volume* in i?<", Htnl nierly huuuri, fur only ? .'it I a I Tin* (iilt ICvl^o Mure. See ttlr.t a hcnutifnl iine :>f Cul 'l:i .f 1{oi|h jiti I t? x t lift* I lu:V bave ! M ?.Ik (iill K'.liii! Store. Citation. Smtlii OaroUnt ?ICor?!t?w County. Hy l', ('. li.iik', V. Iiv'i i ;iX. A lVlUuno, m;??lo Mill u> :j *? u? tflimt 1-im J.i-lU'f* ?>t A<lini?i I i ?i I) i>f ih?? Ks! U? oi ;tml rOVeta ??' nM.iu.ib K. el. Uitiiuuc, dcivact'ti. I lu-ii.' arc 111?'ioit?ro 1?> ritr an I :uHih>ii i.sh :ll llm kimlivil au?l v K v:it?.; ?. .if i !u- s,\i.l Tli(i-. K. i'.Hl.uni ? J" i, 11 it t!n?>' In- :ui'l :i t bcf"'r< ni", in i!i?- t'..i;rt ..i !*????? :t??, I?? \>*? )h*M ?t ' .iin ii, S *, on Mi>n<l:tv, tin* ?i.?> . 1 >. fi r.ii? v i *ii \t, .itii r pnt)!i, utimi | Hl? ' ?? ?f. -h' r: o'.M.ick in tli" lnn i wnii, l( <?? .>?? it any tliw w hy ihr i ?< ii?? \?? m;?;is11,iii,>u .-iu-uKl n -t I <? hi.i.h I .-,1. '? VCJj I1U?K'! HIV 1*.llii-i l.'th '!?v! ? f \ jv? liibt r, A. !? , )'?<??> c. r i! \:i.r, J ii.nl I'.-? ?li;,i\i'i ?lnu\ l oudly. !' 1 ,ni c . h'.t'i thy .if NoIter l'1! !?: rV.,. fy, , a,n'? Sale. ?\ ^ OiiCilIII 0 j So !h I'tuohnn Kcr-h ov County. (.' ?Ul t '?}' I'Uhh I! ?' S/cay iis** .1 li. Siln>.<?, .t'V i iit\ir.v "/ tin A'.stnU' c/ /?'. A. Si{ca.r. o\r"'<w< V, l'hilAtij)'#, U' l'i (/I xf J W. lStft;/\d<An!. 1 MtMi i?v vul.iu ui u umu,i' lure i i I will -<-11 nt i-iillii' outcry In lore tin ? i) vu><- iu. IJajjudiui. s, (!,, Nvii liin I ?? ]?? j_'11 liv.ii>h> <>t s:ilf, v!> thf lirst >fon tiny hi lJti'i'riil.M-r i;t? \' ; A;! I!utl |>k'cc, i?;i? ft?I or tract of land Iv?11*< .-in i bi iiiK iu Kershaw j Cuii' ty, Ktiilc containing two hundred ntid t s\ eiity-li vo (225) Hcrrs, mot c* or Ices, >ti in I o> 1 North l>y lauds fit Mi". 11 ;il r:i/l M;Ul in iuhI of W'fslrV Kelt, K:inI hiitl South 1 ?y hinds of Mi*. \' M . IlliiKoley or W. Mlnki'iicy and West Itv 1 of Alien McQaskiil. Terms of hhU*?One-t hinl cash; balance nil a credit Ml oncnildlwO VCill'S, with intt from <lny of side, Hecnred by u h-nd of tin- pnivluiscr ami a inortgHgo of i in1 premise.* Hold. K. U. WILLIAMS, Nov. I'?td. S. K. C. An Ordinance To Provide For the Estab lishment of 3Iortt Mar kets or OrceijT Grocers Business in the City of Camden, S. V. Be it ordained by the Mnyor and Al dermen of tlio City of Camden, S. C., In Council assemble! and by the authority of tho name . Section I. That from thirty clays after 11 j) atification of this Ordinance, it shall be lawful fur any person, firm or corpor ation to establish and conduct Meat Mar kets or (Irceti Grocers business within the cornoraio llftdts of the City of Cam den, whin compUanco with tho condi tions Hid limitrttions hereinafter impos ed by the provisions of this Ordinance. Section II. That a Meat Market or Green Grocers' business or establish mvi.t ns'the terms herein used shall be i contHiih'd to be (i place to hero beef, veal, j mutton, jiotit, kid, and other fresh meats. | dreaded poultry and all lawful gaino, are sold, or offered for hhIp, and such jno- ] ductc aiul articles sis are herein enumer ated, shall onlv br snhl, r.r offered fo: t ah* at Ruch places and always subject to the provMnGliH lit re in imposed, Pro vided, nothing herein contained shall be construed to impose any license ice whatever upon any one who 1ms produc ed or grown said articles uffcied for Bale, o?* upon any farmer or ntonkraiaci who shall off. r the miiiis for sale. Provided fiiui ill, that nothing contained in Ihif? ordifsHve fcltall prevent any prison, firm or cci poration from delivering any of the nrtites herein enumerated *t a private residence, afteh^amo has beeil sold and subject to inspec^un. Section III. 'I hat nnv person, firm or corporation vrlio shall desir? to engago in the buditieHf provided f >t I;i S?ct?on I of this ordinal wo, fehall, IwfofC rnHTiyinif it* the fame, fil'P'yJL?i nn'' obtain from ?h?* | (Mori; of the City of Camden, A cortitl-l cat.^ r.f license to conduct Kjid husiiu^^J \\ 11>< 1 > shall he posted nt all I'rrtt"* in a~] prominent place in hi* (Mablibhincrtt that ?ai<i cle?k ehal! issue stjcii crtilioatG of license, when the payment to him in ad vance, the following sums of money for the sfl oral periods time stated for each placo of business: For the period of ouo year - - - - fctO.OG For the peri id of six months - ? $25.00 Ft.r the period of one month - - - *5.00 Section IV*. That whenever a license ia obtained under this ordinance to cor.i doer, the business herein provided for, the same shall In- conducted in a neat, clean, well-ventilated establishment or ^jibiing, which shall be kept in this con dition at all times and be aWaya subject to the inspection of the Clerk of the mar ket. who shall inspect such places P.t lea*-; onco in every twenty-four hour*, and such places of busincpa*.*!*^!! in ev ery manner be subject Wtne ru^M and regulations ot the market, so far as the same .ire not inconsistent herewith. Section V. That any person, limn or corporation, or the agent, manager or oi tlocr of any perwon. Arm or corporation who ahull violate the provisions of thin ord.nance art containod jn Sections III and IV, or fall to allow ttll meata or oth er product* to be inspected at any time, i by ilie proper authority, or who shall keep in his plaoc ot business for sale, or offer for sale, tainted, diseased or un wholesome meat* or game as enumerat ed herein, or shrtll otnerwisc vlolato the provisions of this ordinance, shall, upon conviotioa thereof, be fined in a sum not less than flvo dollars, nor more t^an jiftv* doilara, or be confined in the cHv guard house, or County jail, for a terih not less than ten days nor more than thirty days, at Tabor upon the public strata ot tho city of Cftiaden, la the dis cretion of the Mayor. Section VI, That the right to conduct said busings shall at all times be condi tions) upon * strict compliance with the provisions oftliU ordinance, and te the event of *Ay one being con rioted of Tio* latinf tU/same, hit lieenso shall be re voked, m addition to the penalty proTid ed for in Section V herein. d fswai BROTHERS Are you seeking drives in incus youth o? rhihirens suits or overcoats' jf so, i\rhv yourself to I ? HliO?s, 0? you want a shoe that v*sli last am! ^?vr satisfaction, or a new puir^ivcn for h;oken pair? Then trj a pair ofour mens. L;hs, ladies or misses shoos* prices as low i as the lowest, j i [Jock hoftom on att groceries, iVione> saved bv trailing w ith ! \ ?r>n n?s?M -v e*. ? 1 8: w BROTHERS Wheat, Oats, Rye & Barley. ?Tij*' Bs u * EUaiitO (o l^ou. * that sowHIi plcnlifnil.v, shall r??ap pleii ti fitly, Uo that Kowoth sparingly, stiul 1 reap S4i>:irln.i?iy.?* A. I). Kennedy odors for sale, IumI in \y, Purple Straw ami Fuleaster Wheat. Home lirown an?l Texas Hust Proof Oats. KYK ami liAKLKV. WE STRIVE TO EXCELL in f lie tmikintf anil celling of IlnrnOBn nn<l tool cotiti lent that thoro aro few if uny house* offering bettor kuoiVh, or even gooils oi" equal quality at these prices. Our lino consist1* of Single I'uggy Surrey, ICxprosH, Light an>l Uoavy tram, Doub'e Buggy and farm Mar lUS-4. AMONGST OUR TOOLS j nono tiro below ft sianMard whiohi will com pare favorably with that of goods bi>M ftt equal prices by any other houdo iu the trade. Soil mctu'i tools are us?U-m> at any price and wo handle nono of them. These ujooila uro on a par-with all other artic'en in our HAKDW ARE stock and thoso who like a real'y good orticlo at a nominal price should buy here. CO -rc5 pjsc'4 cc5 |~-.-^JLaa*4 co Try some of our famous Yuullikcin <<rocorie3. In every point Kuperior j I'aLitJii- kuv the hept and tlio choapest. We neeil only repeat their wohIb What Golden OoocluesH in our choice Tenu nn<i CofToesJ A Hip from a ?ain;>lo will provif it . TYke nectar tna<le for hein^H of nnother sphere. l' ltiuv, Sugars, Spices atiJ other {{uikI ihtnga to please your palate. A D KENNEDY. We have just received a nice line of Gent's, Ladies and (-hildrcns Shoes at prices to suit our customers and. we wish tor ail to see them before buying. We also have a selected line of Dry Goods, Notions/ and Gents JAirnishing goods, Clothing' and Staple Grocer ies. Yours for Business, H. E. HYATT & BRO. The Best Goods! The Cheapest Goods! 1 solicit your patronagePrompt ser vice and fair business treatment. My line is now about complete and 1 have the latgest and best assorted stock of Hard ware ever brought to town. Call and take a look. , One 600 page double entry 1 doubbf&Uf Journal fit mW IM9 ? - ? * " ' k( Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before Them." V The Chilly Winds. The Frosty Morn ings and the Falling' Leaves all Admonish us that Winter is Fast Approaching-. Those wlm would act w isehn, will provide thomselves with all that is lu'ct s^itn to make them comfortable when t lu> roKI blasts of \Vin1er howl unmercifully about Fully realizing tlie fact that \\ I NTKK in the fall seihso^f the wiii'd is inevitable, I ho ?|iicstiou very naturally arisen: "Where can Ik* found I ho most desirable, the cheapest, and ilie goods that w ill most clVcctuallv meet the emergencies iu cNcrv particular " To this the ruinous Gilt Kdgo Store, mi all of its fullness, rises and proclaims in material audi unmistakaDio if ones rii?u - .._ THIS IS THE PLACE, For having carefully studied tho wants of the trade, >vo aro fully prepared to meet the demands of the timeb. d THE MAIN CHANCE has the close attention of e\ cry business man who aims at success. A ^ooil many women are as nlevt to ??? rasj? opportunities. To these and to those who are not us watchful wt; wouhl say that in our special <1 rives in this lino you will timl a way to save money, and at the same time replenishing your ward robe to your satisfaction. To give in detail the mat>y trade J winners in thin depart meut would consume more space than ?we can devote to it, ho must usk voti to oall and see for ' yourself. AWAY UP in the estimation of the exT porienccd housewife will be found our latest acquisition in velvety blankets and warmth engendering "com fort ablest" and quilts. Makes uh warm just to look at them ? no talk of "cold feet" when you get under them. The only thing low in the temper ature about them is the prioe. We call special ait- ntion also to our Eider Down comforts. "Xliey are tiling* of beauty and a joy forever." FOR MILLINERY, WRAPS ? and TAILOR-MADE SUITS Call at the Gilt Kdge Store. Our Milliner is kept busy; and remember, ' First come, First Serve." If we should happen not to hare just the thin# you wish hi a Tailor mude Suit, don't feel that you must do without one, for our competent Dress-maker can at short notice turn you out one in up-to date style. Others have them made here, why should you not? IMMACULATE LINEN is indispensable in decking out the dining Ud>le?and table linenH ,purc|jas6d here will hint out a good many, years. Table clothes, nap kins, kite lien, bedroom and bath towels liere in great pro : fusion as well as variety. Make your wants known ear ly and get the best of the aa - sortuient. Our wares and ourselves are at your service. Command us. Ca rpeting, Matting, Bugs, Floor Oil Cloth, etc. in great abundance and going at Book bottom JPrices. V.V Shoes, Hate and Clothing, Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest. Don't tail to inspect our stock before buying?we will ?p? predate it, and shall certainly endeavor to make it to your in* terest to plae# your orders with us. Yours Respect Ailly and Truly f ,