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nation. in t?> Xhe noliee w.it. cf Khwut'nn H. H riarlu* 1,0 t-x'tirinftMon for Uh-Iuts' < ??? - itns wheh will 1k> lu'l.l on ll>o Ml o>" V A ru \ry. m ? ? Tho Camden Hotel. \Vt; caH attontion t?> tho nil vor 1 5<*i on I ot tlio Ottiintou Lotd uiutrr 1 1 >? "f Mr k. m. >? au is. Mjmu ami f ifinorly run liy M.s I'arkvr. Mr Mattes iH a nvpli. w of M,-. Krcil Matins of our town, aiul the I . < 1 I will t *o nu? in t lto very host btvU* nnd at vt?ry vc'uscinal?<o intra. He h i"c t ' ?'vo a call. Sitfu Fuinter. Camion has lonjj needed a pIO, fiSHioiiiil ?u-n pu nter. It ,U)W huh flfoin -,lr- *'? M. Maxer*. nKS woijv otiimit bo cx<'?'!UmI and if y(?, want p.nrnutn painbd (uranyollur paint* j j (I Jjr tlitiu) >0'l I'll I. It u| do luitll'r than ^ i v'O yeur to Mr. Muwrs |jt. l,ftR juot rt-c^illy |iiuulc(i tin, frollt of Mr. CMuip. I'. Dultoae'a dm^ (it,,:,, ami thai w,|l Ml,uW >'??? what ho can do. w u' it. ^ Accident fit tho 3C'e Depot. An aoeidont occurred at tho depot Monday oftbis week which re. j ill U d in considerable damage >t<i Mime (d U'O lolling stock of the Wit ,011 mini. 'Ihecngino was on the p n, K nearly opposite the oil null, m the oil mill to I he Southern de pot tlio track if considerably down , rinlc Kino way the engine p;c.t ?.t?Hted ' "lid ran I aclJSvardb i'\' three l'<?x ear*, throwing' 1,1 l'lt,n fr, uifcS. -omening wp one of \\n m Mid breaking ft hole in t.io ten .i,.r of tho engine wliieh caused it to It u\i Tho wreck ago wVh noon e ear j nni, tho derailed cnn| -otten buck on the track without any interior ( nor to trrivel. ? ' A Showing to be I'roud Of. The Financier, of New York, hah just 1 1 11 i*i i six il a roll ?f honor, a coin piiul ion showing in relative or (Jc r ihe State banks of the. United Slabs reporting 6urplufl and pro li i s in excess of caj its! at.d huvirijj c n p i t n 1 of $20,000. Tho roll is dt pigned to include only those hack** doing wh lly or it) great part, a commercial businetn. Ui,on thin i (d 1 of honor the Hank of Cam den is rated lirst in the State, third in t !?*? Soulh and fifty-fourth in the i'-iiltd Stnt<'P. Thin is u showing thai. uny inslilution could well of and we are delighted that f ui h a w. 11 managed hank is in our town. The directors and pfUcient ( ashie:, Mr. f\ II. Yatew, nr? to lu nvartii \ ('<?> n n r tit n ! at ed upon thcii i \i t ?? Mice* suf u I in an ugcuu-nt which I h'ts m tide the bank w hat it in. This) report will yo into every hank in tint United Stales and our entire com muni I v will be benefllti d there by- W e ii.ic proud that wo have in] (mm midst an inhtitution that can Bioid out to the world such iv hand boiue showing. ? - Change of Schedule. A radical change lift1* been made in t l:o paf?cnger pchednle of the Carolina Georgia Extension railroad. 'lie train) from Mmion t "w arrives at 3 50 p. m in&tead of 12.25 and going up it leaves Camden at 12.10 instead of 12.50. Two trains l ave been put on and only one trip n day is made by onc)i, the trains and crewa laying over one niyht in Oamden, the other in Ma Hon, the up and down trains passing daily nt Lancaster at 2 05 p. m. The conductors c n these trains nra Cnptams John Hrbctell and T Mc. A bbergot ti. A through coacli in operated di.ry bitween .Marion, N. O., tnd Cbirlcs (or, F. (\, vift Snmtcr over tho Wil ton ioad which will ennhlo parson to f? <? through without changc of cars. Also fiom Charleston to Mai ion without change. Over the Wilson road tho train now leaves nt. 7 a uv and 4.15 p. m., the 4.15 train cnrrj'in# tho Charles ton conch from Marion After the Jijt of February mail "ill he cart fed on tho Wilson road ]*v thin arrangement tho Charleston News <fc Courier will reach Camden on Sunday. Attempted to Break Jail. Jim Ilaile, the negro who \va.?* nrrtftltd and put in Jail seme time ago for stealing Jewelry from Mr. Joncph Shebeen, made an almost succi Ht>fu] h t ic ui |>t to cictt po from the county jail on Monday nighi laat. Haile had by some means tecuied nunnll atecl saw arid wllli t hat had eucceedcd in severing in two places one of the 'outer iron bara of one of I he windows of the < xi re me* north-west cell on the lower floor. In a thort while hr would have had another one of the bars cut in the same manner which would have given him ample spac?' to climb out, but wan dctecled be f >re this was don#.* He no?|[Occu |>Ua one of phe ?uiall steel cfifti in 1,1,3 J'PP^^tory where ho will doI likeivTfcfe'cape from. It is pre i!e was given the too who went in to je't woik of i?wlag >o?tde known by l*o the white m?n?who !? cow that AiA ~tg2&. w MEBriNO TO-NIGHT. The young nu*n of Una H y aro ro quo* tod to bear in mind tho nxidii i to lo held nt (lie Kortdm* (Ju.i'd Arrooty 1^ night for tli? pnrpoao ?? distending tli* coming inunicipu election. Young <?r old, interval yourself and ooin?* o ui, nnd lets l?av? n good meeting; fonn Botno kind nl ?n i rganiBntion, dinenfja t'? rowing !*!< ution, etc. Maw Yoth:n. \ - - ' Dtyth of l>r. J 1*. Ru liftids ft is with aineeio regret I hat wi HMMounpp thrt death of l>r. J. I* l\ rhfiril.s which occur r?nl nt lii? hum l.ihorly llill last. $uin!nv mozniin > f r< hral henrmrrWhjje. ll?s Monti '.v.i j entirely unexpected and is sah! have boon caused bv excitemen' i "'rationed by hi* residence catching <?n tin: tlio ' flay before. Ur. Kit h hhH Wft<? ft moist excellent yoitn;* ?>>nn tind Icnvt-ii a widow anil several small children. Iln was assistant rVrk of tlio lion?o of reproaont al ivea ? nd ti lootl er of Uoprt scntAti\ o John <? Richards ? O- ? I KKAl. ESTATE TRANSFER 3 Tho following transform of real oft tato wore recorded in tho Auditor^ otlleo ilnrin<? tho pu?>t week :"* Hennv Helton t<> Julia Wright, :M? ftl'U'H $ I <i V Mioklo to 1\ T Micklo, 100 acrc8 in No hi, ^ COO. .1 A McCnxkil) i<? Hlaekmon k Kstr'ulgo, 1 lot tit Hoihune, Tin.lio (MuiatmtiH anil J A Ohr<8t mns to ,) \Y I > a %? ? h , 'AO acrea i ti No -, S J So tl'rfini'is .1 I'ulzor l<> Klonora N C?intoy, IK;*) n t?? in No 1, 1 1,000. K{?nv>n\ von Tresckow to .lanio 11 lUtcnmn. 1 l-x*.,s?M?pn u? i -?n M K Vtftf acres in N? ' (mr.oco Jeff-rson nrrt 1 _hon rtn to Alex Me(Jft?Uill 2d acros in N ?2, SCO. .Personal. Mr W. A. Garland, of Hondorsm. villo, N. has rationed l<> Catmh n Mr. Harry K lVl'ftss ami l>rido are expected to arrive in Camden to-day. Missis J, wile and l^dna Hn^heon, of Sumtor, wore visitors in Caindeu tltis week. | Mr I?>\ndo!ph S'wnon, who bus been wi tii llir-eh llron, it Co., li ah h) Columbia. Mr. J. HJh';p Steedmnn, of Cnro ilcn, was in tin; city yesterday.? -Sum ter Herald, lOtli ir.st. Mi. A H- iSeabrtok'e family left yesterday for Columbia where they wdl in tlio fnturo reside. Miss Allio Zemp, of Winthrop College, is at home, being railed here l.y t!,o i xtremo i'liu as of Miss IC v i o McMillan. Mr. ('. W. Cudv. contracting ut'ont for the Geo. E. K'ng Uridge Co , of ] )<s Mono (*, i o vv ii, V, as in i < ?an.df-*n yesterday. Mrs .1 H. H> nton and Messrs. Carl and Mnrrnv Benton, of Monroe. N. f\. have been visiting their rela tives, Mr. and Mrs. \\ iky Shcorn, on Mill street this week. ROBERT THORNE KILLED. Found In Public Road With Head Crushed Hobt. Thorne, colored, son of Isaac Thorne, was on Ins t Monday a f tor noon found dead in th#> public road about six miles east of Camden The verdc of tlie jury was "tlmt deceas ed came to h is death by causes un known to the Jury/' but tlio supposi lion is that lie was driving a wagon loaded wifh Inm'er and by some moans fell from the wagon ? the wheels passing oyer hie head, cut t rtg a terrible gash in ono side of Ilia head and terribly mangling his nose and month. The evidence of ono of the witnesses was thai Up (witness) was on his way from Cam. den and wlen near a branch which crosses the road he inet a two-horse wagon loaded with luipber otending sftll in (he road lie never thought any more about it until about a half a mile from the branch he saw the body of a inanLlylpg in the road. He was lying on his tuce in a pool of blood. An iruuest was held by Magistrate 10. C. von Tresckow, with Mr. J. 8 Hrown as foreman. 8H0KT LOCAL JTTEM3. 8eo notice of steol bridge (o let. There arc now ton colored prison ers and two whito ones in the coun ty Jail. Tho chy has a force of hands nnd the "i?crape_r"^>t work on LjHlpton street this hioruln^. Read tiie n<!w adv. of the Gilt Kdgo Hioro today. They have a lonu list of valuable articles to be *old at a #reat fliieriflce. An nl-irm of fl ro was sounded about midday on^ Wednesday la<4 and proved to be in t.lio old Wash jionncy building in tin? lower part of 'own. It w?3 soon extinguished. There will bo a meeting of the members of the Camden Baptist Church on Sunday, Jan, IfMi ftt 11 o'clock apd a full attendance is de Hired hh matteis of importance wilt como beforo the church. Mrs. Mary Kelly, wlfo of Mr. Cass Kelly, wfeo Jive* on tl?a factory hill was arrested Wednesday morning and placed In Jail for obtaining goods from one of tbe stores here and gir ing a mortgage therefor upon prop erty which she did not own, ? At and Be l<% Coat. '' All winter goods, at tbe'QiU Ed*e Store, are goirg, going, going; and * " ? .* Km AIM ?MI SOCIAL LIFE IN KIRK WOOD. Tin* polo garni* whioli wna to linvt cocno <?0 on TufHtlay was j>1hvo<1 f Moiul- v ",ft< rn< or., him] a itucst**.'*) l>\ j H fttilrtll >'ii> * lillin<l?lS'l<? iMmstl () Hpiwtuiors, ii.?< KHntv of ihr w<'Mlli ' i-r hml u mi*iui?W?' standing as to >lntv . *>t jMusif, <-?jvtiiiU l il??? muulcr of on loofrf???>>'??-.XIlt' WlTi' IVU'JH 'it (' of Wutcrbiin , W 'hiMU-r, Brown ?^ru n^t U.-Uhtow, l\tuncvi\ nail Sul ntOii(l;tho lutl^r haitojwftuiiiii'tf l'\ half a i-om!. * ' / j Monday > lit? |>Uo worn din Inur df MrN (iiul Mrs. K I. I U.-ustow, Jr. "x >> H\ ? Mr. nn.l Mrs, K (5 WlVfctlor "at homo" in honor of'Mr. Mout? I W i4t (? r I ? n r \ on Moininv < v t ? i . i ? ? I ' On ! '.> to 1 2> l)an.cii<^ wy imiul^t'tt ii till a int."1 1 1 < ? ; ? rS _ ., Atn.in^ \isit?>is t. ' 'ninth n pri'nt'nl, ?tio I ho Mi>s?v l)u Toot of Wilmington, IV I ; Mis* S i n ? I f ? ? r ? i tit I jit chft :*hl , C5onn ; Mis* llol^oh't of Staunton. Yn , Miss l.t: oilo 1 1 n-hson t?f Sumter; Mis. Klfiko Mr. Hit la'. Mr. Hull, ??! New YorU , Mr. nnil Mih. Hohior, Mr. Pcxttr of I'o.ston. The Missts PuPont t>f W ? 1 m i n ? ?? Ion Dot., find Mr. DrxltT I art* tho gueuts of Mr. an. I M r.-i. K. L, Barotow, -Jr. Mr. M? ntu Wntei bury, <?iu' ?>l \ iitorioa's oiMok p tln plt& y t*r?. uiU' l ?s a "toil goal niitn. 1 in tlio AiihmI i'hii Polo association hookUit for 1001 yiiil v.ho i? it no u?K?r of Cioorgo (Jonld's (ouio. is spending hotoi'h! wotks at t l)o 1 Ti ? I ? k i ? k Inn. l iuU r llu* iiunnj,'cm? lit of Mr. J?,o ^cnftio f >. HnrMow, ?Jr, (ho po!o senann.^ n'ljtournoil ^amdftn i? to l>u very ir' , , ..... . *1* Mr. tin I Mrs. 1> irstuw riv; tho-scorie of b; iglitiH'SK H' tl litmuly \ ou last WoilnpHilnv i'vi n'r.L' win 11 y most oluirni1r.<? <buico wr^ orivcn jto (he M 'h ^ f ? h Pu 1'ti.u, of \Vilminijt/?n. I >??1 aware, bv t!u Ik >.*?' h??'1 Tlii? \v!i(>!o Ihmho was tlirowo oj>ch |o the oi;j??^ ru???l ol' their <z iu:St-s-?? froiij I >? o beautiful b'ljiurd room wlioro iluy iltuicetl to their lie>u conUnt to tliO co7.y iMimoro when thoy tcstfil in itl flint ted betweoo tiini'R. U">rfly, if ever. Iuve C i ni ? don's yo\!n<jf pooj'lo enjoyo-l ru cvo ninf? y> rrtueli, for ''All "went merry r.n a m.iir'iigo loll." < \ Wednesday's polo (Lfwno wan wit UtWsod liy a lar^o crowd arid whs well worth got-in^, (he phiyin^ hem# the tino8t of t he (season. Messrs Water bu ry and Kennedy played o i i ? f t Mcesro. Bnrstow, Whistler und Salniond. (he latter team coining mit of tl io game with a t-royo of j ?jo'vln an nt? i'.oais male by tliei i nd verwaries The handsome en'. t\l >es fliska en<?. <?<1 in silver. donated by !\(r. M. \V li ter bury for the members of the win ning team at Motidu's^ polo were presented to (he victorious three yes terday ? Messrs. Kennedy, Uarslow nnd Salinond. After the polo ga;ne on Wodnes day ri good many adjourned to the club house, where Mrs 0 II. Yates ond M rs. John \V. Corbett wore do J inji the honors of ihe five o'clock tea, tipnieted by the MImacs Jp hh? c Voting, Nan Wi'horo, Mary Burnet Whitaber, Victoria Jordan, Elizabeth Jordan and Margaret Carrieon. ^ A progrcb?>|vc enchro party took place at the Hobkirk Inn yesterday [evening, the object of which was to raise money for the mifferinpr poor in the surrounding country. Flael) per son participating in the u^atiie ?ub scribed to the fun 1, 6om4rvery liber ally, and nix'y dollars was raised in this way among t'?o Ton's pleats. At The Gilt Edtfe Sioiw They have just retpivod a nice line or brnyrna llugR, and are selling them at prices t'? suit the timrs. Be sure to see them. Aiivertieed JLottorg. Tho following i? a li&t or letters remaining uncalled for in tho Cam den pout ortlco for tho week ending Jan. 12 : 11 B Jenninga, James C ai tor, b S Boiler, S P Didkino, H T Oaalon. .Jot' Marslmll, Oor McNnir, ,J P Canon, Monger 4 Burnett, Uiehard I> Brown, t-tyler Julius, Miss Sailir Gerald, Mrs T J Dodd, Miss A 11 nit' Stuhhe, Mrs Mara IC 0 1 1 3* , Miss Min nie Nunnery, Mrn Nora/Long, Car rie Henson, .J,inic Davis, IJanna UuBosc, Dosia Conned, Aimer Bel ton, Annie Beltou, Francis Ho^ins. I*art ics calling for these letiers will please fit ito t chat week they wore advertised. . O. G Ai.E*ANpEn, P. M. * Grand anc( Petit Jurovg. Guano JritQlt* ? W B Knight, .7 J Owons. Jr., Geo T L'lflo. W N Wu tors, IT T Johnston, T II l'mc'siltl, S T Girdnor, .1 I> 8tokefl, R U Jov. .1 D McCftfkiH, I) M liethunc, W (I Young. The following ?rran<l jurors liohl over from last year i J VV Wnt kiua, T W Jirown, John W Young, A [' McCa.-kill, K D Williirns, M W Watla, tlf. Petit/ J u nous ? T A Jticuowcii, ?j I) Sinclair, John Hyatt, H C Munii, J Y Thompson. H B Ko}lrr>?, .) F El liott J T Blticknaon, \V Z Hilton, K A Vaughan, K A Battkins, J J Hob borough, K L Jon??, R J Arrants, J M Spears, Wm Holly, J O Moselor, W H RatclifTe, J W Gardner, J K McUarin, B M Brown, Jr.. G G Gla<1?1on, John 8 Brown, L A IUs|^ Klijah W Hall, W A Scbroek, Cll Hull, 0 W l>?|nn, W L Gaaklus. B Tklwall, J W Wood, JT Bom, T M M altos, W A OalM, X J Aaalay, B HTn*??el \W li>i\ v our sinrc and ??'< mils. Our sfot'k el I > r \ i i roiuplrlo and our |>i i. at / \s aivlnuiso parlu'd w it1 "?is. Not ions, Sl.ors an " right (low n lo bollr; Jori|)V Mil iii;". . I list iri't i \vi| a !UI1 1, (HI) III' IMI\I. I Ml li1: ii-li a which will he sold low down. Tin hrst material and we nuaranuv t tlioni. Wo have au Up-To-Date ;'iul can lit \ m i in a i(? ,Iu' tVUFi>hiiut *?? i . , .'nl i'i drlut h Cam Usj recci Vi (J a lino >t Virgin!:. .it al (. (Hiiiyrny. The :*!>? fllina Company sola ton M i'.< I"SI pal Itirns an.i, ?"iv anil soil ?!' ii <ii?i ii , * o begin with v. olulinn that tin any, in good Wth, InvostrJ iu in S:>uth < s^/Tilin ? ; thai ii ivh G RO" Mid ? V'f I'll >;i I willi i a 01 y ?Mimr ion ot mm l hut l:i I i? o sum* k>oiI V;v"l(Ii il <lem;u?;l.J >wit jhr> iv-ntrrvt between th*> S'tntr* ;uiil ?lie company b? maintain. <t un-l thai its ,>n:p?My an. I K-gal lights bo pi Dtix-tod. t leu. t * mis i hat it has la no way Viola i A au> law >?.' tho Stato awl above oil Sihics il lias not ami is iiyt a jiJialiiiuit i. 11 Hi' nu.:l. It Is ui yijp^t hat * ** it it Ol It* f<M V Hii' UUTl't'I d i. ni> of th< offnrd (>> !><> kftowrt }?*? llio A-!' i ,.va iiw. i 11 tl ! i ' k nuin inanntilnn otli >l<*h ciii^ni lit ! 'T?r which tho*1 i at, nioiiry rtuA *rfv ?*!> I lu\v hiu) n iu;hij to well mi l lot M mi i Ik; > " llciit'of the haiil s:u<> :i ccrlniu tf'ln w?m chumcu ami a<?opt*f ''hat in order t<> pro ? nro t he jrtlue of (*?'?* which was ?(? rcptviu^ned to valuable i?sm! s"hl I fjlj^TTfcndnnt adialts that it < 1 1 < I Ml Riuhi in. ? t si ??f ?* to Mune othefTS. procure from rheiu a:! (??. ??< ??uicnl thut thc\ would not for a certain f I ??? i t ? ? . I specific tlisM*. cany on tho huslni'H.s of luaiiufut't <in<l ?.al ' of foi tllizers in cerium t'-rr Story it ItolttK part , of tho uinli istnipl.rh' 'ml ai;rc^yient (hat fou-h rovi-nanl-i iu?l a 1 1 ('(? ih ? ? ? 1 1 amis intended ha an assign incut and tram.fcr to ibis defemlani foi valuable coMKhlei atiop hv the parties above named * if anc'i valufihic goodwill ami iulluonco as they u?nv have artpiivcd in such territory by c.trryitiM >>u tho sahl hUf.ltUT.S. IV \ ?> il further auRWcrlnp: tho nail complaint this defendant shows and alley.es: That tho act.* of the Oetiernl Assemble of the State of South Caro lina referred to i/i article totith of tho complni'vt lien-in. and ha set 1 upon itltil 1(1 rlUuVCO (HO pr()VJ8ll?l?!? oi I ? vj.i. h i }\ sm .v-tion is luonKlit. nro mill j ?it\ ! inonrttitive uivlfr <hf UiWH of t hc> I'nittMl ? Tbo> Pftid n< is ?on of stM-tion mi <>f tho Cut Prices on Furniture^"? For a lunitnl time \\c will out the prii't? t > 1 1 our Iar?ii> slock of I limit u it' It is u 1 1 A N 1 )S1 >.M 1<< LiNlv, mu<1 tl - is will l>o \ our opporl u 111 1 \ . Wo mm* ?jn>i n ?;? < o <1 i y itlr pro I its willi )ou ou ac.cou I ?l i!ic short. coiloii orop. Thi.; spo -ial oil i > i priovs w ill ln-.l lor a liuiio'l tuuu only. R 'inomlipr thai wo o Ui\ a l iv-.'o stork ol liuui luro, iiii'l have just "p.Mi i! up a par t ionl irly liamittOiuo ]viiu?. W. Geiuenheimer. 1 at *Oavi<| Wolfess> Alsidutelv at cost our entire stock of Clothing, Hals, Shoes, Etc., for next 30 (lays. No ten per cent added for ?xpensfs, Come and see for yourself Hi# lino Lndies jxpenaea tlatri from my Craw t'K:k Sowing in 1 1 Wanted You TO KEM EMBER that when you go to^ mos{ Btores * for Stoves, Nails, Guna, Hevolverrf and everything in the Hardware Lino, you have to bluflf them a little, ^because this i? necees.iry to gr*t the right prior, lmt not ko at our store, Camden, S. C. Ask for anything in thin Vine awl the PRICE IS RIGHT. UK MEMBER ALSO, that we carry a complete lino of Frcftli Groceries, also Harness, Dry (*oods, Shoes, IfatH, etc, all at prices to suit the short crops. Attractive g od's at attra tive prices ? that^ the kind you want ? we have atl these ? tor what we save ' & I you, helps 1x9, both. Mail orders filled same day as received, and have our f ? personal attention. ,j HAM'S HORN BIASTS hi.i. in rivnf f&*Ar?}ion of thu proV:? r on.s i?* Section I", Artfelo I nuil of see ton 2. Art iciu < of the Constitution of1 Mi? 1' nit oil States. of section t ?Vrt'cle )1 (>f the Articles Jo amonj aunt of <:?!<( ?'jtnMttutlon. :.'i \ ii 1 further JinciV^rins, third .]<?* j en-dan t alleges a'nd .sh'?w<< that the I | - -k i?l \--t-i ??f the* Cenoral Ah^iwMf rv- ! ?Mill' ?'> l'? Artieht Tenth of ku i?l ( <mt j ?>laiut an' *'s ?: H vnl void. and inoper > ' fiv?> as in eontr;\\ < tttion of aecti.n "> j n> I ?'? of Article I, of the CMttxf ilul io<i > >f !ii{' rttatc of South Carolina, lit that j he said \ct* .tl)iii)>; ? f rights. priv ileges and lunminttioft of this defend- ! tnd an i deprive it of its pr?>v?erty with- ' .nt di:*' pi yrcMs of law and deny !? . \ j def'mtdant the equal protection <>: , laws and ttu {????? r the obligation of the contract n> ? ? 1 1 1 <? r? ? ? 1 into with this ? 1 o fudant. as hereinbefore In this answer more apiMitloally set forth arid allowed \\ in fM'.'ie Defendant prays that slid Complaint bo diftuilsaod. 'I in' president of llif company makes i i ?.{?)? to the statement* ?avcn. I'ostmaMcf ?? Crtfldrmcd. Tin* Senate in executive Amnion I Monday confirmed the following f??M I masters: Florida, Olive 10. Stout. | Fort M yrr?, Virginia, Samuel M Yost | Staunton ; Jacob \\r. Dudley. Fast Uadfori! : John M. Orlflin. Fredericks- 1 I>ui'k: Fllahft <1. 1 tardea, ( 'Jlamflton , . (.'has. P. Smith, Martinsville; lb*i j hert '11. Wood 11 n. National Soldiers' ' ITonie. Elizabeth Cltv; ! ?"* r ? ' < 1 Ilea i, j Newport News; Mav Mosby Cn?nt?- j j hell. Wnrrenton: Robert I., tiilh i Orahani; Samuel II Bliss. Farmvill-; j Hamilton W. Kluxer, Front Koyul. t Malaria *?* ?;i ? (noes to be i? greater j ?( on i'kc wf the llritirtli army In India j than any other fatal cause. v\ hie, lu> i? ;,oti jieoflr uro not really poaroo I i c 1,1k <"'lv !u"*t look for j I .01) 11 uw G*?o T MIC trouble with (ho Christian sol dier 1h that h? doou n't seem to iiirc which Hid* no light* on. Au unadulter ated Bible would moan an uudl v Ulod church. When God ha? u purpose Ills plan is alwayu tin# hoHt OHO. It is worth while making many foo? to nwi'.i* ono irtiw friend. Bo Dai people miss today's mauna lit looMn;-, for tomorrow')?. it Is tint our bunions i>ut our sore hack'* that make hfo liaru. liinoiry kills truth uiul Becks U> frighten folk with her ?? in>cy . Sorrow u tho silken cord th%t makes tho circuit of sympathy. Tho ohl mun may havo a greater future before hiiu than tho youth. We do not pain glory in hoavori by making religion ridiculous on earth. Clod dusUcs pain iutft our plousuros that wo nut;/ ho willing to leavo thera for His Joys. ftomctlines a man tliuln that. 1 1?o puH * ho expected to fcci catches him iu tho nock. Many of the Jewels in tho dl&detu <?f friendship arc uftor all very small, yet very precious. It lii useless for our KnldlcrH to ftwht our to?*s abroad whllo our salooaa foster tli4i?u at homo The Czar c f Kussla, with ninety xnilT Ion u?rva. is tho bluest landowner tu tho world, _ AND GEORGIA nXTCNSION RAILROAD COMPANY, I |>c 1 ? i K I u nil J el >*. 1 1 ? >! in \vi<li?v.. !y 1 I f> now S8r 1 1 |??- i.ich him*, (.mi tsu and jiit'V | *\ l> i | in >i ?! N j u \> idi?, m>lil t". . n 1 1 < - > Is al | C> l-'Jc, now 1 It". I |?e each nicy and navy Idno fancy !n in ict ta, sold furinrriy at 7Ao now ko- j i UK > 1 J ? I j?- ??:*<? ! > (an and l?l u: Venetian clolli n orl i i 00/ now I ! e. I iiiiU lliiiite |i]ai I nl li'in U ami | n 14 hi worth 7 r?f , now ^oing ill .'iOc. | I pr cash cardinal and | > n 1 1> 1 ?? Immi rii?l - I f.i, SI in wide, soM lormcily al uv& ! I .!<). I iw o?i( }is Mm") Iiniu h, j? it iiinl ri?il I !. iiii kulxirrii ? ll'orl Knj.di'di hoiiH'Hpnn, ?"i! in wide, wtM'l li A.'-c , now ull'i'Ti.il at 40? 1 pc 1 K-ati i i j nl uuvy Idno ilrths ll.iiincl, v, hife pin roid htii|>(', i'i in wide, wuith l.*ft now 82 1 -s?c 1 pi' oaeh Inn ami ^recii hr?<nd cloth, DO in \> i,lo wortli 1 15, now NBo 1 pc each dark igreoti and tan broad cloth. HO In, worth 1.00 now 7 Or. 1 pc oxiord groy plaid back nUirlintr, ?(, in, Bold formerly at A Oe now :?<L\ 1 p<; veil broad (doth 50 in, foruiorly ');)C I HI IV 00:' pes l?ot!>lae cloaking ? atone blue, dark navy and red. In, worth 1.00 now 85} 1 - *>c , Flannel Department, 1 (>c rrtch, groy. bluok, pi ok and crenm j Krenuh twilled flannel, 26 in witla, tor ioei ly <2 1-2(5 now 83e. 1 i>?! each, urvon nn<J hlno French twilled flannel. 2b In wldw formerly ?old at 05c, now 14o, Bilk embroidered flannel In pink, grey, cardinal cream, black, crimson, navy mid tfreen, 27 in wide, worth fl v>or >'^ now going at OOo 1 pc t'ftch of pink wiOt bh?A hordiVr , rt'd with white border ?(n<l black with red border of llnrwiel >i?iHttrt)/, 27 in wide *od formerly tit 8.5c, now 00;* 1 pc each, pink, b|uo and white older down, :]<J in wido worth Oflc, now 4'j 1 2o A li loo flHHnrtm'int of elder down from 111 to 28 in wide in wlnte, pink, blue, N'do eroon nnd various other colors, ranging in price from 17 1-2 to COc pr yd. Childrens Wraps, Suits, k1 2 ench red nnd blue box coatn,' worth .'?.7<r>, now 2.rtO each. 1 box coat, re<l, worth 3..>0, now 2.48. 2 sailor kiiIIh, navy blue, ago 8, wortli 3. Ml hikI .'1.75 respectively, reduced to 2. 2.1 hii'1 2.?0. ^ ?* 1 tailor suit navy. blue. age 8 worth 4.76 now 3.50. An assortment of children^ ntefvra In red, blue and brown in sizes from C to 10, ranging in price from 83o to 92. Pacscnoer Department. 'miliary 15th, 19C2. ;??.(!(> mi, ) onvy Itluo' J.\ . J'lAh l I'illM 1IMK. Iv ni &"?, now H.S5 jjjt I t it ii jvket ei/.o JU! formerly i\r ? rti I1IMV I I1 ? 1 i hi jacket ni/.e Jtii formerly (i 00 ny\Y/' y y if (mi jic lri ts si/o .'Hi mid 10 fortnorly r. ( <> n >w I'.h.'i, (u r i i.tn J it );i ( ni/.o ni formerly 4:75 now I fun i ic!.?'t fi/.o ? formerly ;i.7r?itf>w 2.?2. W Alrto otln-iH i:i llu> chcapnr <|u ilition at >?11111. ? n.ltnimi in pi ie?* above. / Ladies Tailor-Made Suits. ?I Mark Hiiits 2-34 and 2 111! former* j>r !???' 1 .SO, iu>?\ 3.00 1 l>!?c kiiI;, i.i,:o.'54, former prlco 4.60 now 3.0 > ( 1 grey Hoit ?i/.o ;)2 forinor price 4.50 no?r 3.00 8 r<> 1 miitR, miaicH size? 14-10 18 aold . tit 4.60 now ?. Of) 1 groy ?uit Hizo 32 former price $10 now 8.00 1 oxford n oy ?izo 112 formerly 7 now 8 ^ 2 Cflflioi mitu Hizo a l Riul 8(1 formerly $10 iiu^v fl.UO 1 da k gn-y xlzc 32 formerly $10 now 8.00 . ^ $[ 1 l)l)n' Hiilt size 82 formerly 10 now $8. , . > 2 1>1 jo *ii i t 8(1 and 38 formerly 0 50 no 4 . 40 ~ '%?$} 1 b'ue grey an it ?iz<3 .14 formerly $10 now 7.70 ?'? ... 't ' ?] 1 black venltlan nlzo 34 formerly $10 * now 8.00. .? 1 1)H< vonotiio Halt ni/,0 80 formerly $10 now 7.70 2 Rt??n huIjh ?i/.i> 34 and and 30 former ly 810 now 7 13 . . ' " 1 lii<li( grey oton Biz* 81 formerly 7.00 * / ? now 6.00 V light groy oton a'z* 30 formerly C 50 now 4. 10 l bluo i* ton glzo 3d formerly 6.50 now 4.40 1 red tlon size 84 formerly 10 now 7.70 AUo a lot of flttionel Hkirt* reduced to *; price* ian?ing from 2.50 to 4 40 Blankets and Comforts. / &H* r<?J wool 10-4 blnnketa, %sold for merly 4.?j now 8.0;$ ft pr8 yrey wool 10-4 blankets formerly 4.75 now 8. HO ? ; o pr? 10-4 wlilto blankets formerly 2.2(1 now 1 ?MJ 0 prs 10-5 wbi?.o blankets, formerly - ?.75 now 2,20 <? pru 1 0-4 white blanket* formerly 3.60 now U.48 ? ? 7 p*? 1<M u.-ey 'blankets formerly 1,00 ? now 1.10 . 2 prs 54x72 in fjrey bl .eketa formerly ? I now 77o. :i prn 10-4 jjroy blankets formerly 2.00 now 1.48. 2 pi s lo-4 pjr^y blankets form$r-^ 8 00 now 1,92 *>? * 12 comforts, former price 75c now 53?. MP 2 *0 " Itf O J 76 v ? Irr down comforts soio ai fj/siw ?? 2 ei(!or down coratoite|5 now 2.J0. . . - I .a k m _?_* . ? . >'.? .y .. ?? ? " 2.60 ?'* i 76 *> $5 2 eider down comforts sold at 5.69. 2 et<!cr down conaforta $6 now 2 eider down comforts ftfTTat 5.50 - V; ? 2 eider down comforts *5Td at 5.50 MOW 1KB S.86 . ??> - - ? ,v: '? -- ' A few overcolta left, (9 in all) wb'ch will bo rl<>*$d out At ittlf inal price. Come early hs tlioso trbo como firs- will have a btttdf raetit to select from. v.* ? ? ? 1 Kcspectfully, ; i&iiiSM P. T. VILTjEPIGUE, Pi EilPi