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isl < ? V Night a in a Hsr Hc*om r JfTis famous play whieh has been fltnessed poMDibly l>v mi re | > o ? i j < ' ( im h ii y oilier will !><? nn-Hontc i v fii ( ^ | ) o r a It uh" to- iii^lii Jfe m?, it. Tickets on sn'e tli j K. L'.-slie Z"iii|?'rt. U iaiterly Conference Noxt Sunduy. Kev. J. W Kilg->, l*i o s i 1 1 i 1 1 ^ |..! (1 ' i will a oh hi t ho Mfilmtm' ( Church In Cam-Ion Sti ntl n_v nion - ! \:H -iiul hold Hie (.hi-irn i ! v ( 'on j foreiH'o after tho nonices. Pension llofud. There was a full in ???- 1 ? .i ? <>f u,, po *i si n hoard in Ctinden erf Mini dftv U*t. The hoard hull it? hand full and after working hard a'l d h \ ndj turned to meet ug*iu next Mori da'v week, Feb. It ri I ? to coii)}iK-t(> il,< business. Dr. J. E. W Hade to Wed. Ouida liave buen issmd annonnc inj; the ootning mariiaue of Dr. .1. K. \V. Uttilc of Kershaw and Mis Kva Mae Mayes, also <>f Kershaw. The ceremony wiil take place in tlmPresbyterian church in lv.-t slWEv on Wed mad ay evening, Jan. 29lh. Tho bride in fi^danghler of Mrs. Mary Chalmers Ifaycs. Mammoth Thermometer. Tho city of Camden received ' yos torday from the State Publishing Company, of Columbia, a mammoth thermometer It. in about thrt-e feet long and has been hum* just inside tho entrance to tlio Opera House where it can easily be seen from the ptrcet. Heing a handsome one it i? one of those things which can tmh be said to be useful as well as or uamenta)." _ . Important Notico. The eouhty supervisor has a r.n tiee in this issue of The Chronicle notifying all persons baying clftims against the count.)' that a resolu tion has been adopted by the Hotrd that all claims must be prc s( riled three days before the regu lar meeting on the first Monday in each month. Let all interested see notice and govern themselves accordingly. A Nice Piece of Work. The vralk through the grove at tin1 graded school houso which for a long t i it> c has needed wo?k badly, is now hoi tig put in excellent condit on. Thin work is hailed with delight by many for it >s one of tho main thor oughfares of the city, and our Mayor is receiving the "well done" of tho citizens. Whenever our excellent Mayor dues tuckm a piece of road lie fixes it rii:li*. Somo va'nable im provements have al.-o hocn made <ji> Mill street. Danco Rt the Club Houbo. A dance which wfiR more largely all ended than anv other at. tho Club House this season, took plice last evening, and wuh also kept, up later than its prodece-sorg, as it was after two o'clock when tho guests depart ed. IV. and Mrs Miller, of Nrw Yo?k ; Ms? McLanahan, of Philadelphia; Miss Allan, of Staunton, Va ; and Charles Kmmerson, of Summer, villn wore present. * Mrs. William Ancrum, Mrs. Wil liam Boykin, Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mrs. John \V. Corbett and Mrs. I<\ W. Kldredge were tho chapcrones. Death of Mr. W- J. Fletcher. Another one of tho old land matks of the Flat Roek sec'ion has passed away. Mr. \V. J. Fletcher, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizen* of upper Ker fdiaw county died last Friday nlghtl In the 71st j*oar of his age. The' burial took place on Sunday morn ing last at Bethany Baptist church, the funeral services helng condu/ef-> ed by Rhv. Mr. Turnlpneecb a Methodist minister. Mr. Plelcher ?erved in the confederate war and while there received wounds from which he has ever since sufTerfcwfl and from the eJTeots of whioh he died. Work Progressing Nicely. The work of straightening the Charleston road abont four miles be. : low Camden whero it crosses the Wilson railroad twice within a ?ory si nrt distance is progressing nicely The new road starts at a point shout 25 or 80 feet on the north side of the ; present bridge (going across one oor r ncr of the colored camp ground) runs in a southerly direction across the fiwiimp and into the old road again at a point where it hands and nor.r where the old mile post formerly " stood and not far from the clearing i jpade by the Powell settlement. This frhortens the distance more than half and throws tho travel on that toad entirely away from tbe railroad/ ho road now is almost on direct ae from "Danfsi'e branch" to (be ?p of the hill at the north end of l camp ground. This is one of ibe j * atest public improvements tre be i?o that baa ever beeo made m that! of the county? warelj witbin the luro'drcedes of years. Tbe work IhU <*? oo?0 . !h? ?Mai? ofwt !!??? be work aow l'ig Taken Up A nitf wliu-h Imt boon a uuitanoo in .4 ne yhborhoo } f?>r s?'\ ci.ii iU\ s has tak?-n up hv mo. Owner can tfot it l>v I callm- nl my rcsuh-noo on I.yuM?>n | Ht'i'ot aiul |>ayin^' for t i < i < nntico anil ? ? 1 1? ? j i it ?xptu?t?. Mi l. am. For Sale or For Kent. Floiino fii l.y'tletou alreet occu pied I * v .1. (V (iunl-.itv. Possession given IVhruary 1st. Apply to Mrs. S A. Wittkowfrky, -?*?- ? -0 At Tho Oilt Ed^c 1 They have ln*t roeei * doe i 1 1 ? ? of S uyrnu Kagt*, and .. telling : In m at kvsj li> suit tho timet). He muo to at uruvs} toyfloe 1 1 . ? REAL ESTATE TRANSFER^ Tho following transfers of real os into wore recorded in tho Auditor's i iritig the past week : Mfttlio K ^'rucsdell t<> Alice H 1'arko/, U acres in No 12, Tj A Witikowsky to .Joseph II Hall, I lot in Camden, $512. Mary It Mag Ml to I) (i Lenier, 1 25 acres in No $2">2 5(1. J L Hai'o and Thos C llailo t<> Hampton Yaughan, 1 1 1 A acres in No 2, $5iU?. (! \\ (lay to Henrv K Kdwards, ??/> ucros iu No '.) John A Wont to James Hobinson, 1ST acres $1K7. foreonai. Prof K H. Hamos, of Hock UiU, was m Uaimlon lion week. (.apt. O. O. Ha iti wont to Blaney yesterday to do eomo snrve3'ing there. Mr. E 1). Blakcnov, of Kershaw, litis been in Camden several days tliia week. Tho lunny fr'onda of Miss Kvie McMillan will he glad to lcarn^.' j j,,{ she ia moot i hetj/^ff* "**? ? Mi hq^tTWbuT Law, of Suwtor, spent ImTTi ony in Camden, visiting Mrs. W. J. Dunn. Miss Nettie Weinberg, of Man nin^j, is visiting her brother, Dr A Weinberg. Mr. Jake llirseh, of Hisliopvillo, has been F*p?n linsr sovrral days in Camden this week, Miss Minnie Withers, otin of Cam den's lovelv yonpg Indies, In visiting her annt, Mrs. J. M. Heath. ? Lan r titer Kovjew. Mr. Sydney Smith, of Woftord, is spending n while at home now on account of injuries received some time ago in a foot ball game. ? ? - ? A Trip to Yorkvillo. It was our pleasure on Saturday la>d to v i hi t l-iio pleasant town of Yorkvillo. yorkvillo in 73 miles from Camden over the S. O. & tja, Ex. railroad, ar.d in many partleu 1>tk is mn"!! like our own ineompar able C'Hrnden ? 'ts shade frees Romn (if its residences and its nohle peo p'e. We met there Mr. Clnrko who for Mime tiuio po acceptably tilled fh?? position of agent of tho S. P. <fe O Ex road hero. Ho ir doing the samo coo'l work there Tor ibo ro?d that h? did hero. Tic is looking re markably well, though decidedly more vcnotftble on account of the heavy board he has turned out. We also had ?ho great pleasure of meof. ing Mr. Robert Johnfton, son of our vrrv excellent fellow townsman, Mr. W. R. Johnson, who is moat plena nntly situated with tho J. M. lieath company. .Jumping from hiq nppear anee Yorkville certainly ngices with liim ? ho in stouter and more hand some even than ever. On Sunday wo heard an excellent Harmon from that vary estimable ohriatian crontlo man, Rev. Mr. Neville, of the Presby terian church. Our visit to the of fiofl of the Yorlcville Yeoman wan de cidedly pleasant. Rro. Drakefopl hns a curiosity for this part of the oonntry ? a type casting maehine (not; iype><?M<H<7.) It is a marvel. Alto gether our trip was one of tho pleas an test wo hav* ever ta^en. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. . Several new polo ponhfa have re^ c^n'Jy been brought tovOaraden. is now being oarried on the Wilson road between Camden and Sumter. a special to the State says that a movement is on foot to apUbllsh a graded sohool at Betho^^ Mr. $ A- Weldon ? <8umter, and Mias Allio Bnrkett; .if Palaell, were married on Wednesday last. On Monday night last, the store of AJr. W. S. Smith at Sraithville, was broken into aud robbed of about 20 or 25 dollnrs in cash and some gro ceries. Master John Gooda'e, son of city olerk and treasurer, J. J. Goodalr; was run over by. a wagon one day last week. We are glad to state that bis injuries woro not very se? pious. Ou Friday evening las*, the out. going freight Uain on tho SniUh^rn road about six or .eight miles below Qnmden ran into a herd of sheep be* longing to^Mr. W. A. Aneru<ft, kitf I abonta do*$ri of them Master Ralph Dene. son of Dr. W. JT. Dnon, bean the distinction of be fog the smallest and moat expert bi cyclist in town. It ia anrprlatng to ?re bow well he manages bis bike. He ridtt witb as much ease and graoe as any of the beet riders. Laat flanday polieemao Bateinen ?treated Robert Martin for imUpy $40 fmtn Hop X*?. U?e Cliioaasaa. Tbe theft occurred about 2 o'clock a?d by 4 o'clock Mr. Bateman Bad MatifS i* fait While tbe Jsfo Ohf veeae were in (be front pm of the bnildlag the negro entered tbroegh the bad door, cat a leie ia aVrnak, aerfftrrd tbe aoeey NMtaktypKl. Jle "'III'1 Municipal Candidates. l t,?K Al.UKKMK.V. \\ i> 11 '? n 1 1 m m t ?* 1 > :i v i ? 1 W ? ?1 1 c hs il i'i>0<l nan ftp AMvrman ?f Ca?n<1? n from Waul Many *oU?r?. Wo'hiTcl.y K IV Williams a? i (N.mi>cKm in. in fi r Alderman in NN Many voter*. We i ??spoe* t'ul'y surest 1 !i<? name of I. A. Sinu'.fion a* a ?oini?etfnt man for \ Uli'i anui t>-r 'A * i vl 1 . Many voters t I W#r?l 1^ \V *? hen >-y"sii^\r? -t tho name of .1. A' i it k in all ?s a i > 'i i . j>i U u t H< ill i or A Ul?i nsn tor Ward Munv voters of Ward 3. We J rtK'iil I lie ran e of . S. I'utaot 1# a suitable altUrn.au for i? r*l 4 Man* voters. j Gone Into Business for Himself. .Mr T. .J A mint*, for m i l y will Mr. J. (\ Man, has ^ono into Uusi ness for liiuiH.i! f. Ho will carry a Imo of house furnishing goods ?n<t will occupy the !>cit 'ding looently va cated l?v Mr. Seahrook Mr. Arranls i s a most worthy yoang "n,l xv0 bespeak lur him a .ibetn! patronage Barlow & Wilson's Minstrels. Tim next attraction at the Opera House (after to?nii:lit) will he Hailow A- Wilson's Minstiela which will appear on Wtducsday niuht, ?I an. ?9lh. Ailvortiao.l Lottern, The following i^ a lint of lotterK remaining uncalled for in ilie Oarn den\bo.u oflk'.e for tho week ending Jan. (0 : Ned Johns, O B Su<_<<;?, Mark Kallim, Hayrs Johnson, M 0 Si mon, Isaac Jones, hrank (an I in Luther Graves, J Return* ?, Lswil, Keq, Mary Kllen *? Nannie Jackson, Orell C \0 ,!l0 Pognea Kvans, G,annl^vitll tlie ,. 'Sir 'Vtletils. So lit-',: shall, I .1 McCaskfU? aVl?. Kvans, Miss Martha Dixon, Mrs i It Thunderhy, Parties calling for theso Ut'ort will please stale wfmt week they won advertised. (i. (i A i.exa.muck, P. M. Charleston Exposition Kates. On account of tho South Carolina Interstate and laduin Expo sition to bo held in Charleston, S. '? , beginning Itycemher ls\ 1001, the Southern Railway will sell excursion tickets to Charleston and return at (ho following attractive rates: From Camden, S. C,t For $.">.80, tickets on flalo daily, limited to r. turn June 3rd, 1002. For 'J5, tiokels on salo daily, limited to rc'nm ten (!<?) days. For S3 10, tickets on sale Tues days and Thursdays, lini'tfd to re nrn seven (7) days. Correspondingly reduced rates from otlier points The S uthc-.rn Railway operates double d lily trains on convenient schedules with Pullman Shu pern to and from Charleston. K C. ' For further information apply to \\r. R. HART NESS, Agt, Camden. S C U. W. HUNT, u. J\ A., Churles'on, 8. U. Museum of Anatomy. The American museum of nnalo> ray, a scientific exhibition for thy benefit of mankind, is in CanKleu for a few days only ' In the store just north of Mr .A. D. Kennedy's Don't miss it. Admission only 15c. It. NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS. All persons having claims against the county are hereby notified, thai a resolu tion recently adopted by the Hotird of | Commissioners requires that all claims shall he presented at least three davs be foro the regular meetings on the first Monday in each month, otherwise the claims will he held over until the suc ceeding meeting. All parties interested will plea?e take notice and govern them selves aecordinglv. J. B. PHELPS, County Supervisor, NOTICE TO HAWKERS AND PEDDLERS, Xotice is hereby given that "no per son shall as hawker or peddler, expose for sale orfsell any goods,/ wares, mer. ehandlse in any oounty .ti>'thla statu . uiwj lew he hag received and re^dy to pro-' duce and p$hiblt a license from the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of such County so to sell Oroxpose for sale goods, wares, merchandise in said coun ty," the said Clerk ?o Issue ssid license to be good until the last day of December I next, after the date of issue. ' Attention is called to the following sections : Sec. 14^8. It shall he the duty of cv cry magistrate apjl every Constable and of the sheriflT and"of his regular deputies, to, and every citizen msy. demand r?nd inspect the Jiconse of any hawker *or peddler !h his or their County who shall comfi under the notico of any of said ofli- 1 cers, and toiu^pst or crtuse to be arrested ' rpiv hawker or peddler found without a good and valid Ueens? and to bring ^ncTi hawker or peddler before the newest I magistrate to be dealt with aceorjHTig to ' law. Hec. 1 IB4 That the provisions of this .ChllPfftllf hall not extend to Vendor* of newspsper*.niagflxine^vV'eK?t*blc?, to- 1 bacco. provisions of anv gtad or agricul tural products. or for sale by sample per sons traveling for eatabliahed commer cial houses, but shall extend and apply to vendbrs of a?v other class snd kind of good*; ware* and merchandise, and for sate bjt aamplsa or oth*raite by sach toed by the Com - ? , - . 1*0 00 rttM U4f ?,eo JUnaes 20.00 *' . " Lt*feu>Hg R->d* ? * 20.00 Ctnsr raadors exclading ttis above : Fofl* Peddlers 2 SO Ost bsns Vehicle M &AQ Wo 1 1 ;i\ e our store and wan'lnuKo packed \\it,AsA*s ?jfoods. Our stock of Dr\ (iiods. Notions, Shoes a- ' (t IM > tU}; complete and our priocs arc li^ht dow n to l>ot t.v.nti\nv< ?* suov.ii ,,:t oil a Mil that fa t'uu'rj of Oiu tiling .) ust received a HI! IHIII or i Miikhl, ami I",.: .Mm' do'.U which will he sold low down. heat material and wo "uarauten ' r lUH'Ul thoni. Wo have an up Mr. Kihler's dt.nitslif fowls subjetl iiirt o\ the n-aimal aUnk ?-,?liUlliltP?' propoaeu '?> l,v Mil^tituUnK 'Oivk^s. , s,- ami jviinov^" for dume> IM. I hit k; ( h> fo w 1 "Mr. KiMtr K-.ii.l liu.t there is n.?\v I- > law to innitvl 1'IH m i;rowiu;; < ivji i r< . j i i I'm- tit pmlal ions by 'domestic fowls' and il a pi i: .mi Kills olio thedo i i r.spa.- 6li:;; fowls I <? In amenable to t ho law. Mi. .Morgan of tlreenville, Mr. Spirits t i' I ?ar liuutoii and Mr. I.ofton nl (''mrUsion favored t h o I > 1 1 1 . ? "Mr. Win.o who i.s a ,".??1111111!' farm r, slated l lia I tho fanners nr.* lo: hei Up-To-Date J and can lit von in a i,:' ,>u' !">s* r . . . . oJCiM la >hi> MISt roct ivi'd aJllKMid the u li. t a! t-st patterns nii.Vllip ?! ^ ? 1 01 uro.H a I V;i 11 ! l>liy and sell <d ill till' near future t * _ j.ilnle uecessiiy. In advo ^ ? E3 #Taivhas<\ 1 would rcv.nn VuHhod pursued in .1 1 < ! tti n.wi ..vilato prope rly - that it, tho 1 i" 1 1 ( 1 A* tM, Kl'llViJ (dill UK* lidiiivio . - - ay of a mortgage at i.i >: per ten*.. , . . Vn the promrtx.. ajul Ihc annua! p.y- mo,v ,roal ,lu' depredations ol fowls ment of or $1,000, with inte.- tlrnn front hor^-a a?d rattle. est. iiil t tie whole indebtedness is .v.v- i "v"'- Kbiarda said thai the hill will crol. 1< s'liall a mini annually for ri v j ahol .-h tho raisins; of lowls. oral years is inMioulu am. in .oinpru!- j "Mr \Vinj;o nslo I if it ia right for son with the Inn- lit to the lMpsi'.-ii .:s ! ano man to raisa* low Is at his ueigh I <r* SN ho!*, x 1 hoi 's i'\|K'ii:ii?. in lh '.-''' wptul.i for ver.-l y ? - .U':i ! "Air. Ki.haidM moved u> indelluitely j siiU}'!':-:; I as hava be-on ina.:^ r.n.u .Suk . postpone the bill. 'I'M., wua \ot.ed !l t Ira adnil.s oa an.l t'is;';oijV^ ul" t.im-ijown. ' j in.'iis. an I t!i" urtr'*.n;n.;la>u of ".s.t- 1 .'li. C'oop. r I > ja-. \ tl io tne bill, j tl'vnriu," or (he liasit np'ut >\'iii h p- r- j foi it \- .11 j;ive 11 man an r\t -u.sn to ?>' i iua.v claim ri?h:v of ...1 y ; |iro:.. I'liU: hi.; n^^hhor ?-n tlit-> slight ' Hie ht.>.-ipitn I. 'i'Ik m* rjiaV'!- i' " ?? v !mp.>"i nnt nn ! I p. o\ "t at i ? ?ii. 1 , . j ? Mr. Kibkr rrpl'ed that where h ' 1 ji; a ,Hi; hbor who tries to k.?P up 1 ? ' , . ti. \s ill be no trouble, but m il (he t arolesa ueljili .vlM t.r,|>pU. ?I.M^ l*\?r a limited time we. will cut the price on our large ... x. ,,W, ? , , Vi.r J|||(, ? ? f .vii, i!M?;-o Cut Prices 011 Furnit ure-" ?-Z+ i' Or a lllllllVl nine ?-?ui v:ni nu- vn v??i ^ stock of turnit ure. It is a I1ANDSO.MK LINK; ^ . ?:ii 1 w ? . .im irninif f A i! ^ n 1 vm i\ <>i > i?? ....... jr this will ho \our t>ppori unity. We, are poinir to divide ^ profits wit ! ? you on accou.'t ? > t" tlie short c^llon' crop. pi This -ial cut i;i prices will hist, fur a limi'eil1 time T onlv. II iiH-'mber tliat we c irr\ ?i laroe stock of funii n? * , . ? tare, and h we jiut op ikmI u;> a part ic/uhtily lnndsomc * Line. W. Geisenheimer. at David Wolfe8 a* ? 1 Absolutely at cost our entire stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Etc., Yor next 30 days.\ No ton per cont added for expenses. Conio and hc for 'yonrjelf. Urg line Ladies Hats iroin my J: . v ;/> : : Sowing ^matehines Imfrc. \ I ? i Wanted You TO REMEMJ3K11 that wliun you go to most stores for Stoves, Nails, Guns, Revolvers and everything in the Hardware Line, you have to "Muff them a little, because this in necessary to got tho right price, bjit not so at our store, Camden, S. C, Ask for Ju t* acy thing in thin line find the PRICE IS RIGrtT. K KMKMBKK ALSO, that we carry a complete line of Fresh Groceries, al*o Harness, Dry Goods,' Shoes, Hats, etc, all at prices to suit the short crops. 'Xttracv g > I ? *^1 1 j mi.lve prices ? llint% the kind you^want? wo have all these ? lor what vre save you, helps u? both. Mail orders filled same day as received, and have otir * . ? poraonal attention. ' . < 1 FC A A o StAU 1.1 lilSl.XTURt. 'r oiffillu/; ? of Our l awmakers Day li\ i)?y. Kishth IVay- Tho hoil.iti uvt at 1) ?'( i?>. \ ai.il llJU'lll 11 .Ul> (Ui) h i 1 1 a ?Ms, t Jt . i\ .li.-H i Kl ioti? hills. Tlij j tirhrU" ;i I ii'.l Ml' ill it niiticc .if 1 way. hut win m'iII miiior ilissinnsain an.] m a Vi-iy Kpltlv.l UKUiUT ulson th" honft?> adjourned Tim disciisiiMi on the motion (' mm' i r all re-disti ii-finx hill.t to tha t oninjittiv o > ? privilt {;^3 an I i It v'l i 'ti.-J was vory tpltlu-J and h a\h r 4 <1 on personalities. A luunhic ol an |n i iaiu hills were nit nnhivi d Ninth I ?;*> 't h ? Mi Cowan l?lll i? re arram;^ the ?>.>?ki ?'?' ' i * > ?ui I dlslilets of (111- Si, If |?;ISSI"I olid tvailillK in I hi.' Il(?ii?i' anil l.s ivaionahlv ?,ure of ? :t a Uncut us i hi> a (a lava. ; i n I a. si year. Then* wcie \ v r;t I aim tidai- it!H proposed Mr. \\ c-Mi a aiinoum il Isii :t if the M.(ii?\va!t hill au>l th vn it luKii u u! of li.h own hill. Tin* I'iv. ii i it 1 1 hill wan rejected. Tic following is th' reihst I ict ?nx plan passt-d hy the ll.nt.so with the population of each distrM I Cha: h'smn llcrkclcy. lAdli-toii ami DorchiV K i- ISs.L'fu'. I'.iln 't'uhl, Siiii'ia, Aiki'tt, liavnrvel! IJamhi". Haiaptoa and Uaaiifcrt ? It. i).-??ticc, I'll lU'lis. And"M'HoU. Ahhi?. villo. (ItvoinvitoJ uml NV wherry ? 1 !'0, 4 i ? iv< 'it v 1 1 1<\ SparlunbU! 4;, Laurontf mid I'liiou- 1X1, ^"3, 5. < -horokotv York, (Mirstoj-. Kairllrld, Lftnensirr, lvt-ifcluiw nail Chi'atiiUiUl ? 190, lie. ?'?. Ma ? lluiro. Mill ion, Hi icy, Dnrlltm ton, Floroino, W IlliaraKbtiry and liixM'K -201. fiV7. 7. SiniiliM', (Matendun, Oninqobnrg, Highland ami 1/ xinKtnn--- 31 1.937. (This takt H no note of l.oo i-oonty.) Th?? following; Is tht* plan propound by Mr Ft lUMnan : 1. Kcowcc district, composed of t l?o count ica <>l Oconco. lMt lu'iis, (li ocnvlllo. Anderson and Ahhuvillo? 1S5.(J27. 1 1 ).t f*iUa wba district, composed of (lit1 I.Od now Ci'i Hoaotanburg. (.MkmoUoc, M,rsf(M- -1S'J,7L'0. 1 pc blk broad d.>th 54 in wusscd o t (ho Iv 1.15 now S8r 1 pi- each 1) ? no* i? rcon Mini Hey w hipcord '!H in w id<?, Hold formerly (!l! I.JJc, now 44e. 1 pc each j.:rcv n*i<l navy blue fancy I liPiirietln, sold formerly at 7fio now no- 1 injj at 4:) lri-'o 1 pc each tan and bl.to Venetian clot 1? wni t li <>'.)(? now 4 t e. i 1 | n* indcHinitc plaid of black and | ^reeii 41 in wort li 75c, now f, < > i ? ? K at .'>0i\ 1 pc cash cardinal and purple hemic) In, 44 in wide, hold formeily at l.fiO, now 1.10. 1 pc each, bhi", brown, j^reon nnd red knicknhoeca cll'vct Kujilish bono*- pun, .".(I iii with', v.- or ili f?." c , now o/l'ci od at 40c I pc IxMiiii/nl im v l>Iuf* <!ri"? tlannol , white pin coid st I i pc, "<J i n wide, worth j 1 . 7 r. now 82 I ??jr. 1 pc oacli tan ami green broad cloth, j />G in w ido worth 1 15, now HtJo 1 pc each dark green and tan broad cloth, CO In, worth 1.00 now 76.:. ? 1 pc oxford urcjr plaid back skirting, #t, in, sold formerly al no w .\0v\ 1 pe red broad cloth 50 in,\ formerly tlOc now Otic ' y 3 pes h.niclae cloaking?Ktoin) bine , I ? iark navy and rc-d, 6tf in. worth 1.00 now 82 I-'ic, Flannel Department. 1 pc each, grey, black, pink and cream French twilled flannel , 28 in vide, lor tnerly 42 l-2c now 83c^... 1 pc oach, green and blue Freur-h ? willed flannel. 28 in wido formerly *old a( 0 be, now 14c. Sdk embroidered flannel in pink, grey, cardinal cream, black, crimaqn* navy and grpen, 27 In wide, worth f 1 por yd now going at ?Q(j 1 pc each of pink with bluo border, r??d with white border and black wi'h red border of flaunel waialing, 87 in wido fod formerly at 65c, now ebo. 1 pc oach. pink, blno and white i-lder down, 3t! in wido worth 6bo, now 41) l-2o A nice npsortmint of cider dgwn from 24 to 28 in wide in whito, pink, blue, Xilo croon and various other colors, ranging in pric? from 17 1-2 to 5Cc pr yd. Childiens Wraps, Suits, &c. 2 cnch red and blue box coatH, worth 3.7ft, mow 2.00 cach. 1 Jfox coni, rcil, wortl?-,3/>0 , now 2.4S. V " 2 wnilor ftullH, navy bla#, n^o 8, wor|h 3JiO and 3.75 respectively, redo^cd/t? 2.% and2.50. 1 tailor Butt nayy blue. ag? 8 wor(Ti 4.76 now 3.60. ;; An aaaortment of cttUdreni reefers in red, blue and brown io ?Lz?* from 6 to 10, ranting in price from 83c to f 2. taken up tho seuata proceeded .vithaut a quorum. fclerenth day: -?No session of the Senate was held. an adjournment till Monday having foern taken. Twelfth Day? The senate wan in ses sion more than two houm, and tlw .ft i'itor p.t?t of the time was spent In .ii . iissiii;! Mr. rtayvor's bjll to amend t'i ? law kn nvn an t h<? l.ord Campbell' Ar?. The present law allows t lie ehlld i > i\ tu* a dependent family of a man l ill d !>> i iii* f rt m 1 1 of another to reeov ? i dam ii'.-'s. hfth a'-hm! aid vindictive. I: wan moved to strike out the words dependent upon him for a support." Tho proposed am<>ndn3eu<s wore finally adopted am! tho bill passed Its second reatlhrvr. The \ote was L'l lo 10 lu fax or of th> amendment. \r.ti u hills pa?a'd their thlcd read ing. amotiK tho must important belnx One by Mr ld. ii h. to provide for tho pun ha.se of :Mv -volumes of the his t?>rieal ro.-ods and rol.s of volunteer ii\ op;i furiil.siiod by Sooth (Carolina 1 tho Spanish- Ann rK an war. compiled and published by lion. ,1 W. Floyd, and it; prox id.1 tw the preservation of valu able documents and papers of the Stato of South Carolina. A! i one introduced by Mr. Olenn. about winding up ej<i ate.s, making premiums p int surety companies. a valid eii 1 1 '. t against the estates, which (Kissed by a vote of *'.? to 2. I'ny Set I or I'rial. J'fix'finnah. <,fa.. Special. ? In tho Unit o?l State.rt district court n?r inn,, Southern ?! i^t c i? t of Ueorsht urhIku inent ef tJio rase of Henj. D. (Sreett, John l'\ Oavnor and T. lJuyuor wns made. The case wiil ho rolled on February U at 10 a. tn. (Jreen and the r.aynors are indlete.^ for con spiracy with former I'apt, O. M. Cartor to defraud the. government of larf.'o sums of money on rlvop and harhor coatia^ta. Mr. Hountreo of At lanta. of counsel for t.ho defendants, wan In" attendance at the opening of the court. During t!i?' past thiity five years Gf? many has lucn iransionntMl Irotn an ng* ri-n't u ? T?i into a manufacturing country. Yestibuied 5.IH) noiS^s-* 1 navy blue juc-dTN ly nt $.r>, now 3.85 flMlTED - I tan j >ckot ?i/.o ?N? formdWTy ? no now | Oft 1 tan .iurkot sizo/^p formerly C 00 no. < 27. >/ y tan jncltrts sifco .'{(J and 10 forjnprly c.tKi hi ;;.8o. 1 ? ? 1 tan jiickut 8i/.o 84 formerly 4.73 now l tuu jacket n.i'/y s?s formerly .".75 now Also others in t!io cheaper qualities at saniv* rtMlii?*u<>ii in price* above. J Ladies Tailoi-Made Suits. 4 l>lm:k H'liis and 2 30 former* l>? u'(> 4 fto, uo,v :i uo . i 1 b!im hii it, ni/.o .'{4, former pri:e 4. GO now 3.00 t " .-s 1 ?rcy suit 8i/.o .'{2 former price 4.50 now .00 ! 3 re I units, misses size* 14-10-19 aold at 4.00 now 8. 00 p* ? *J 1 pt ov anit alzo 88 former p rice $10 now 8.00 ' 1 oxford yn'y ?izo 32 formerly 7 now 8 'JOMnr himi.s ui$j)84 aikI 80 formerly $10 now 9.00 ' 1 <lar'< K?i*y ?ue 32 formorly $10 now 8.00 1 itiuu suit hi/.o 82 formerly 10 now $8. 2 hluo i>nlt 80 and 88 formerly 6.50 now . 4 40 1 blue nr isy suit ?i/.J 34 formerly $10 now 7.70 I Mack vonitian ftizo 34 formerly $10 now 8.00. .. . ? : . 1 blk Venetian suit size 80 formerly $10 now 7.70 ^ 2 Eton mi it a ?izo 84 and and 80 former ly $10 now 7.13 1 )i?lit jjroy eton siz* 84 formerly 703 now G.00 3 li?ht urey eton s'ze 30 formerly 6 30 now 4.40 1 bluo eton size 30 formerly 6.60 now 4 40 1 rod eton aizo 84 formerly 10nowf?7Q^ Alto a lot of fltannel skirt* T.ftduOfd -pd price* rangioK I'roin 8,50 to Blankets and Comforts. 3 pra r<*4 wool 10-4 blanket*, eoltl tor. m<?rly ^.2o now 3.0, 'J , 5 pr*?r?y wool 10*4 blankets formerly -1.76 now 8.30 ft pr? 10-4 white blenket# formerly 2,-25 nOW 1 lit) ? ;~i H prg 10-6 wliiie blankets, formerly 2.7ft now 2-20 s ? ' ' , 0 prn 10.4 white blanket# formerly 3?50 ? * 2.48 T 7 pte 10-4 a toy blankets formerly *j?50 now 1.10 J 2 prn 5 lx/2 in Rrey blaaketa tora $1 now 774. \ 3 prs 10-4 grey blanket* form?rl*vMH*-r now 1.4-V 2 pre /o-4 Rrey blan v/.8.L?gigri|r *;<*> " nftW **P? ' .ar ~y " ? ; . ?-*_ 12 coieforte. fornv'iJksts w*j 8 4 M :J - 6- ? A ] M fcpr .> Tt\ ' II ? 8 " "Sf'r ^ 2 eider down cow^wflf it 5.60. 2 eider doqr** oeedbrts iff; 2 elder down com forte ?oM ?i B,36v . ^ i''J? ttcspectfnlly, * ? 'I i _fi