The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 18, 1902, Image 3

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c* ??-?v , ? ? * * 1 - Exchange to Clu;-e. Tho Woman's Kx^han}?e will iloso tomorrow. Parties havitnr art there are requested to remove thorn' K, G, Minstrels. ? Tho Kershaw Guards will* givu n minstrel eutcrtaiinuv>.t ut tho <>|m m house on t! i e 1 1 h of May, Tlx Guards nover hall do anything therefore u pleasant time may iw fully expocted. K' member the ? 1 ? I < and giy^ our hoys a rousing hi<< house, JSngagemont Cancelled. On account of the death of Mr. IV. D. Boykin whose large family e-?n neetion would have ^ono far to make a success of the undertaking, tho entertainment whieli was to have been given at the < pera house on tho i?4lh inst. under the aut pices of the du lighters of the confederacy, Ihim be n cancelled A Mechanical Wonder. Mr. M. IF. Heyman our very popa lar jeweler has a oloc.k whieh can justly be termed a twentieth century wonder. -The mechanism i? marvel* ous and has only to he wound once in four hundred days. The price of tho clock ih oniv ? remarkably choap for such a clock It is encas ed in ^lass noil the works can easily be seen from all sides. It is well worth a visit to Mr. Ilt-yman'w store to see it. A Coming Wedding;. Cauls have been iBSueil announc ing the approaching wedding of Miss Victoria Jordan, tho charm ing daughter of Mrs. Valentine S Jordan of Camden, and Mr. Thorn an .). Lipscomb, Jr ? of this city, which i? to ti ke place at 0 o clock ou Wed nesday evening, iho 3Utl< j I net., at Grace chinch, Camden. A number of Columbians will yo over (o attend the wedding. Mr. Lips comb is the son of Col, T, J. Lips comb, and is a popular .young bus iness man. ? Slate, Kith. Poath. Mr. \V. D. Bojkin is (load. Tltip nnnouncmcnt will bring profound and universal sorrow for none knew him but to love bun Open hearted, digniflod and courteous Mr. Boy kin was a typical southern gen tlcoian ? a scholar of tho old school. I I is dodth occurred on Wednoodny night last and the burial <ook place yesterday afternoon. TLo funeral nerviccs were held in the Episcopal church and notwithstanding tho bad weather, one of tho largest congrega tions ever assembled there was pro sent to pay tho Inst tributes of respect lo tho one they esteemed so highly. Pneumonia was tho cause of Mr. Boj kin's death. lie leaves a widow and llvo children. Rising Star Chapter. At a regular convention of Rising ?twr Chapter. N<>. 4, on hist Wedncs day night, the Royal A, A\ degree whs conferred on several candidates Eyfry thing went off smoothly as usual, (except for the candidates) wl.o were given a ''hot time," and after being rubbed down, at 11.30 were invited to partake of the deli cious and tempting eolation which bad been prepared for them. After an hour spent in Joking and suguos lions as to the best liniments for tho candidates to cure their various ills with, llio companions wended their way homeward, expressing them selves well pleased with the ovening. Expressions of regret wero heard on all sides, that companion J. T. Bar row, of Columbia, could not be with us, as all anticipated his v i s i with pleasure. We were pleasod to have with us companions Fuller, of Macs., and T. B- MoCUin, of Yorkville, and trust that they may ooine often. Our Job printing lia* increased ftfly per cent during the past thirty days. Bat why shouldn't it? ^ 'tb facilities for doing so we now turn out work the equal of any done in the State. Memorial Services. The Rev. W. B. Gordon held n very impressive memorial scrvlco for General Wftdo Hampton on Sunday afternoon at the Episcopal church The chancel and altar were drap d In mourning for the occasion, ami ? large nnmlier of forsonn ffomc ' trir, nominations including l!>? Bi;liool fiobolara of the I'renbyterlan and Methodist churches were in at "be close of the soh mn funeral services of tbe Kpiscopfti church Mr. Gordon made a brief Ids usual earnest and emphatic style on General ?sAVade Hampton as a soldier, statesman and peaec? j whose renown as a soldi r ureat aa hie ability aa a statesman. when ailing Ibe portion and governor, in wbleh Mt of til or tlADDMlll.* *vaa.~. I *M bis saoceesfhl work, as peace ^ the turbaleot times of 1876. It was! Hampton who pursosded Tfcc several . tbousood determined men, who bad I assembled u> use force oga^ptt tbe United 8tat?i trOope in Colombia, to ,a?d tb why. saved tbe State bffraMit bjr military despot Mi at that critical pe Carolina's biefory was ike Ntate wbqee Id cltisens jras 1isb tbis. *?4 tbe PERSONAL Mr. (?iia 1 1 irseli apent several d.y* in 1 i i h 1 1 < ? p v i 1 1 o this week. Mis. Shannon Kitklaml ia visiting iat her o!ii homo ut Westvillo. j Mrs. W. S. Alexander visited re lutivea in Columbia tins week. Mr. Wm Hrftviutfton, of CharloB Ion, id spending h few da)8 in Cam den. Mo/.tllo Kei slcr, of Charlotlo, X C., is visiting her winter Mrs. .f. S. lihamo. Mib8 I. i>u Munu I ho cxeelle?'t ii'iudier of tho'IKKalb kohool, i& in Caiiiden today. Mrp. \V. J. IV Weeks went toCliar U'Kton yeatorday morning to take iti iko exposition. Messrs. T. J., I\ W. and Diil; 1 'a tic Id, of (Jeorgetown, were in I'amdon Thursday. Mr. Rivers Alexander left 1 ut- 1 week to accept a poaition in the ex press service between Charleston Mini Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Askow, who have been on a visit to relatives liure, lot t Sunday night laat for Norfolk, Va., whore they wiil reside, Mrs A M. Lang, of Yorkville, who ia on her way to Charleston to v i h i t her fiiator, Airs. Geo. S, 1 1 (taker, in stopping a few days in Cninden, the ^nunt of Mrs. W. I?. McDowell. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. Senator Tillman will speak in Man ning uost Friday, tiio 20tb. The closing exercises of the Sha ll y Grove School will take place lo ll ay. The school at J)oJ\alb has b en discontinued for the present <?n ac count of measlos. The ease of Httrnard H Kvnnp, charged with rnurd.T in Kiohland county ban been continued. In another column will be found an advert isement from Mr 0. W. Crosby for ice for fmlo. When in need of ico be sure to boo him. Irish potato buiitt have made their appearance unusually early this year. Already they are playing havoc with the potatoes sonto of which are scarcely out of tho ground yet. Hherilf Trnnlbnrp carried over t?> the asylum on Wtdncfulay morning laof, Leander Gaskiny, colored. rlTiib is the thirteenth unfortunate that has been carried from this county with, in tho past twelve months. Mr. Henry Savage is having a dam built around hi<* river land near the liver bridge io that the land will be protected from over flows. Mr, Savage is one of our most thorough-going business men. A large crowd -of citizens of Camden were in attendance at the funcpal exercises of Gen. Hampton in Colombia lust Sunday. 27 meuir lura of the Kershaw Guards in uni. form were present besides a large number of tho U- S. 0. V. Camp, Joseph B. Kershaw. At the special meeting of council last Monday night Alderman Carri H<>n was sworn in, after which the election of subordinate officers took plnee which resulted in the entire corps being re elected, except tho attorney ? Capt. \V. M, Shannon be ing eleeted city attortwiy instead of Capt. M. L. Smith. N \ The County Hoard on Wednotf* day last accepted the road work done by MaJ. S. It. Adams on tb? rtvrr road just beyond the river bridge. On the same day the con tract for building concreto piers for tho steel bridge to be erected there was let to MaJ. S. R. Adam? for $780. There were three otbor bidden for this work ? Messrs. Zelgler, Henson and Rurdell ? but Msj Adams being the clogest bid der tho work was awarded to biro, Had to Use a Olub. * Yesterday afternoon Lewis Rob-' crtP, an employe of J,be Qlympla Mill, became Engaged f?a a diifloul ty with Mr. R. T. Gobdale. Mr. Goodale was forced to itrike Rob erts across the head an, a back with a club. Robert*, who had been drinking, wished to renew the enr counter, but was finally induced to j/o homo. Two officers, Messrs. Mc Donnell and lioland were callcd in, but did not think it necessary to mak? arrests at the time, as Rob erts' injuries while very painfull were not serious?State, 13th. Tribute of Respect. Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God in His wise Providence to transfer froui labor to reward, Cap t, James H. McLeod, a worthy and esteemed member of McLeod Chap el, Remhert charge, acd for many years a member of the official board. Re it therefore, Resolved, 1. Th at- in the death of Capt. McLeod our Cburoh sustains the loss of a mm of excellent mora) and religions character; of decid ed worth to bis obnrcb and coon iry' * * 2. Thai the official board has host a faithful am) effleftenY member wbose service and judgment- thej ??teemed. m 3. That eonfeasing oar e?J>mie ?ion to Divine Providence in tble sad bereavement, we lament the lose of onr brother, affectionately oherisb bis memory nod see are ibe family of oor siaoere eympstby. ' 4. That tbeee resolutions N re corded upon the Jonrnel of enr I conference, end n copy eenl for publication to tbe Sovtbcrn Ohrfa* linn Advocate. ' W. C. Suite, ?? llrlmw. /?tail MaAiMMflA aft Qakmhdmfi Wrttoreo Democratic Club. I'll'* member* of tins cluh u<o herol?y e-dird t<> meet at t ho otllce of the Poui.ty I readier <?p s-i n r*.lu v siMt-rnoon, Ap'il 'J'?th, at 5 it r.\ Time. 1 l\ w klan J, President. Now Annonnoment. Thv1 fallowing n,j\v announetnulUa appear to ilay : Log Mature? ('apt. John U. Kich tir ).j, .) r. Magistrate, Vppi r Buffalo To*n ship? Mr. A. West - -?>+? ? - ice: icf.:: W e wish to announce that we will handle ii?o through tho coining sea son ami respectfully solicit tho pat lonoge of tho public, Prompt ai? teidion and satisfaction guaranteed., lu-ppi-ut Cully, I ! t'cKAHKlC & 1 jOi.t.Is v?, ? ? * ? V.r Antetl. Reliable man for manager of a brunch office wo wish to open in this vicinity. Hero is a good opening for the ri^ht man. Kiiully i vo good references when writing. Tho A. T. Morris, Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated catalogue 4 ots. statnpR. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Tho following transfers of real or Into were recorded in tho Auditor's oOloo during the pant week : Mittie K Truesdel to E T Trues dol 6!? acres in No 8, $f>. .1 A MeCa^kill et al t ? ? j-Vjlaojn & K or wood 1 lot at. Dothnnc, 8 .'it) Norwood, et al, to .1 K l^o! - Horn, 1 lot at Hethune, $366 I) i . * ?v Advertised LottorH. The following is a list of letters remaining uncalled for in tho Cam den post oOlce forhho week ending April Itti Jerry Frost. Jno ^ T i 1 1 #? r. (Jeo Mur rny, liev Jno Bonds, J M Kd*ard?, Archibald M Howe, 8 L Tiller. W 11 Kelly, H T Pate, W'illio Harris. W \yilliains, Maqdy Jenkins, Lou isa May, Mittlo Alexander, Carrie lfcnson, Mary Kamlin, Charlotte Powell. .M Elmore Lcisam, Amnhda R Smoot, Adlin Washington, M K Wright, ,Mr9 K L Crawford Parties calling for these lotiors will please state w/ia/ week they wore advertised. G. G. Alexanoeh, P. M. Closing Exorcise? of Gum Spring School. It was our pleasure on last 'Tues day evening to witness tho closing exorcises of Gum Spring School tHiight by Mr. Willie Dunu. After the valedictory short ad dresses were made by Senator T. T. Hay and Sunt, of Education, i>. B. O iarke, We had the pleasure of Inking supper with Mr. Zsek BarflcM, where u roost bountiful repast was served the visitors. This school has reflected ranch credit on Prof. Dunn and on the widc-a-wuke citizens of the com munity. The exercises were heid in the Grange li&ll, which by the wny is a Urge and comfortable building Just, completed. The deep interest manifested by the eltisens of Gum Spring In the educational work is meeting with matked suc cess, with a promise of high Intel, lootuul attainment for the children of the community. Cor. A pretty icirl aometimea fires r young nian'R heart with admiration, and then her father fires the ri?t of hi? perion with Bhoe leathur. Marriage#, Rev. J. T. I>endy left yesterday for Beihune to un|to in marriage nt the homo of the bride's father, Mr. Murdock Bethuur, Rev. A. M McNaull, pastor of the . Bethune Presbyterian ohurob, and Alias Kate Rethupo Ope of Betbuoe's iqost charming, accomplished and deservedly popular young ladies. ? Kershaw Era. At the home of the bride'a father. Mr. B L Blackwell. on Broad street, last Wednesday evening Miss Emma BUckwell and Rev J It. Buzeman were united in tho "holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. .label? Ferris oflj. ciatipg Mr. Roneman is pastor of tho Gaffney Baptist church. On Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. Boecman left fir Charleston whore they will spend a few days at tho exposition before going home. Wednesday April 16th, 1902, the home of Mr, and Mrs, A, H. Boykin. near Boyklns, was tt.s seobe of the quiet but pretty wedding of their eldest daughter Miss Elisabeth Richardson Boykin and Mr. William Hughe* of Charleston. The ceremo ny took place at high noon, the Rev. W. B. Gordon, of Grace Church, Camden, officiating, and only the immediate family and frienda were present. After an informal recep tion the yoWg couple left for afyex* teoeivi-tHp to Florida. They will probacy q?ake Charleston their home. The home of Mrs. Sallie Adams, two wiles north of tows, was the Acaoe of a quiet home wedding last evening. Her daughter, If lea Mary K. Adams and Mr. E. J. Mathla, formerly of thia place but n*w of Caaadan. asis s?lu4 holy bonds of wedlock, tbe Rev. J. M. Steadnae performing the osrsososy. Only aoae of the neereet relative* of the bride were preeepi. Tbe Wide U an exeelleni yoeeg lady ANNOUNCEMENTS ??!>/ fKi'f.i.iiy .V. ' 'i'.' ? worilj !??!.'/ />? iitMiifljvr hi ?' / ' A ((???'/ hi rr f-V/f MiM'x C !/?< (/ r/,.irj/' rr .'(.'.i i':T i< c< 7 i4 .// /< r, I i '< o.iY KOK ,\ ir lii roi:. To Mil' Viator* Of KiTkImW OoillltV \t tin' >|1* llclUfloii of fi ii inis from ivory sci lion < f t >? count i , I hereliy offer lit) aelf *s a fun ! t i'-tiuuiy Auditor. Having iiiaii? year* c\p in : Hint u Hun ullKli knowledge i f the i: > ? 1 .11 qitilitor, I fowl s?ii-nc.i tiirti | ( An hit tin 1 Mi'i 1 > lllC tiallKfaCllllll Of lllO pOOpill . I Will .?. >? >tf l>y I III" I ( Stl it l' I l 111' 1 If III I 1. 1 1 1' I' Willi 1 > . Uo-pi I'tfiriwmiiii'iilUi'il w . itr Mi' 1 KKiimv. I liori liv u:iii> iiuri> iii.vh if .1 t ui.uiintc u : ??> mil 0 of Auditor of Kcrsl iw ('ouni.i in;'t ? t, ?>n I'liniAiy JOii i tlon, rtiiil rio|i?-. 1 :i. i> m>ii> .1 . e lotos of All Democrats, \\ IlliC I ll?VO Hit | ID' :?? 1 ri onl of oohaci|uciii'o, I think my pcisonal ie i'V?l With ono II rm us clerk and hook-keeper 1 \ MTiiiIhih over 11 continuous |>ci nd of t?\ cum - n 0 y ? a 1 s is h mi n iclciil KilrtlUllti'O I lilt | !?e A lull 1 01 s oltti-n \\ III while I am 1 tie 1 inn mix- ill , lie coi I il? cil 111 a tlioroutrhlv limine^ manner. Kespi C.tlultj , W, A. hi IIKOi K. ?|> the Democrat le. voters of Kcishau ci.ntit\: Tliriinglt (ho soiii'iiiiiion of frienda thmut;h> nut the o.ounu I present ui.v mime in 1 r.11. 1 <ia'c for the nosiDon of fount? Auditor. Having (oriueit the Ai'>|itiiliit Alice of the people itiiil uequlr cil a luM t vi knowledge of the piopoily mi 1 lie different loc. 1 III i"S of tin' i on ni y, I mil tied el prepared tn itlselinrKO the dm lea of Hie oltu ?. M1011I1I the |ioi |?ie honor me ukhiii l>> ele iini? me to the position, 1 will piotniso II11111 to discharge 1 he duties to the lies I of my ahiiiiy and without iliKcrliiiliiAtliin. 'I'hnnkliiK my friends for their past favors mid ftolieiUnn their patron a^e Altai cHteoiu in the future, 1 pledge myse 1 10 utdile the result of Hin pi unary eleclion. llospeet fully, 1'. T. ItltlTK. ) hereby aiiiiouuce iiivstif n ciiellilatn f ?r i i iinly Auditor, Mitiject tu ijm deiui .ciat 1> p> 1. 111a 1 y . .1. A. (JlUUNliV. The friends of Maj. K, K. Sill herotiy announce his name us a candidate for the office 'of Auditor for Kershaw county subject In the l>. -inncri lie pi unary, ills know loilge of the oflle-o euiiiiei.l i> nualliles li I til for tho position. Many l-'iiemts. KOK TKKASUKKH. Mr. Killtor ? IMi'ftse iiniimince the name of Mr. \V. K. Ilouph for re-election lo the nttice of Treasurer of K01 stntw rounty rthli h lie has so Mcrepiahly rtlleil to the outlre Hiitis(a''ti<i,i 01 ilm whole people. Many rrlimls. HCI'T. or KDrCATlON, Kilitor Chronicle: --We Ihe frleiiils of Mr, H. C ltruce, lake ploamire in aiinonuoinu him for ihe position of couniy Supei iniwinluiil of Kitncatlon for Kcrslp.lW ?'tiunt>-iii the e.imliiK' democratic primary. Mr. ItiueeiH a teacher who lias jjiven pet feet sallal ici ion t>i Die pairon< of Ms school and we feel sutistlcil I hat 111 the oillce for xihiett wo announce him, lie will aitend to tl|e ilutio# iheunilient upon liini with Hit' >idnc erne and at tention, ' JJasterti lyershaw. Ttt I III' V?U'? * ui KotKliaiv I'niiiil) i-~\Vith kind rciiictnliranc.e of, ami thjOtkti fur your lo'Si ty Hiijinort o| my eailiiiilae.y ' >1 the nitlce of supi. (if hituoalion tn the lasi ei<niimlj;!i, I luraln an nounce myself a cfitidlilale fm Hint oillce. If elected I pledge my U'si cflot u in t'ctuitt of the schools of the entire county. Heapcctfully, ' K. I', tiiwiM, MCtimi'ATUH n. Mr. Kilitor: ? The friends of Hon. .Ii.lm (i. Kicharils, Jr., desire to pliu'e his naiiie lu fore the democratic voters of Kershaw county f?r reelection to the Legislature. t'a|>t, KicIiiiiiIh has inudc an aide li^iKlHtor and no l>< ttei iiiaii can tie found In Koishaw county t'i icpiem nt ihe fai mem of our cimtiiy. We fiieretum iiouil. najc jilin MiliJet't lu i|to rtiU'ii of the d'-mocia le (?id tjl, Ills Vi lends. M.UilSTUATK. Mr. KJitor I'loano unnounoo i h o name of Mr. A. Wont us ti camlidato for I In- > thro of Ma^istraii' n> ?i?jht laudato toWI)idli|>. Mr \\ I'd is il i.'HOil IUHH ik Hi I \\ i> fi't-1 KAtislii* I thai ho will (.'tv'i* otitiu* i sit 1 1 si hi' ti>Mi to tin* |n?t*|*lc?. I- rioiul*. ' Harbor Shop Notico. Notieo is hero by ^iven that c> |i an 1 afU'V May 1st, 1S>02, our tdtops i will olosi! tv I :.;U) p. in., Sauntia\'n I'XceptOil. Knui hii ItuoriiKiiH, McCt \t.\ A Sox's. ( A M 1>1.\, S. ( . C ate ring to tJke Corn rue rciat a mi | ?'*>// ri;-t {'in t '&/. .Uv. ttiitl itlrs. Scott Hiuni'ti, I'l'o/trictors. Notice of Application for Discharp! I K'olico is lu'ri'hy givon that oiw month ! from date hereof, on Monday May I'.Uli ' 1 i'02, at 1'J oVloek M., wo will apply t<? j tin' Judgo ?it" lVobato of K crshinv j County, South Carolina, for Lotion 1 )isiiiissoiy na Kxecutors of (lit* t'Mtato i>| : It. ,1, Unti l ill', dooeanod. W. 11. K ATCl.lFK, It. C. HATli.ll-'K. Kxt'cutors April 18, lVO:1. ICE -- ICE. ! Make your arrangements lilt ( I fisc ii 1 1 t'i nior'n Kumituie Store for Ice (iee house in ri ar of wtoro) the number o( | pounds you will want eaeh jday and the time of day you | will want if. I The Delivery Wagou | will 1)0 on schedule time, j Tickets 50c per hundred ll>s, | <l()e per hundred in 100 ll>> and over. / }^ Terms Cash, K<\spi'etfullyt CROSBY. y/oti'cc. APPLICATION FOR CONFI RM ATION OK COMPOSITION'. k rNrrl] I . / IN TFII5 mViTKR OK i vv IMVn?,|lT(,v ZKMP HROS., HANKIUJPTS. f ha:Nkm 1 1 ^ ? IN 'I Hi: DISTRICT COURT OF TUB I'NITKI) STATES FOR TIIH DISTRICT OF SOl'TII CAROLINA. / / On ll;is lT.Ui day of April, A. I)., 1002, 'on reading the (oro|*oim{ ( i< >n . it Ih nrdured 1 ?y 1 1 ? c* Ccfart, Hint a hearlntr be 1i??<1 upon tl?c siinn- at 1 '2 /'cloel^' M . on tin* Ut <!uy of May,^ 11*02, before TIkih. J. KirkUnd, Special Master alalia nflico in (iHiudi'ii, S. C ; ami that notice tin ri>of he published in The Jr'aindeii Ohronhrlt?, * newspaper printed in iai<l district. and that nil known orodituii and oilier pontdtia in intiTi-st may appear at the aaid time and place and uliow canto, if any tt?ey liave, why the prayer of llie said petitioners Should not be granted. And it i? further ordered by tlio Ha^d Court, that the Clerk shall send by lunil IohII known cred'tora copies of B?id petitioiNtml thin order, uddrossod to thcni at tlieir places of residence* as ataled, Witnoaa. the Honorable William IT. Rrawloy .Tudao of the enid Court, and iho Peal IheVeof, at Charleston, in said district, on tlio Ifitli day of April, 190.'. UvatI C. J. CHUISON, ) bKAij) Clerk. flepioval jMotlce. AVo beg to notify our friondfl that we will move our Stock this week to tbe Opera House Store for tlie pur pose ot having erected a Now and Modern buHiness home on the *pot now occupied by our old one. 1 We expect to have in our tempornry quartern a convenient arrange ment of our usual Big Line of General Merchandise} niuT a specially choice line of SPRING NOVELISES TO WHICH WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION. Romember our new location for the present ? TfJE OPERA IiOUStt STORE. Respectfully, M. Baum and Company. Wanted You TO RKMEMBER that wlion you go to most scores P ^ for Stoves, .Nails, fauns, Revolvers and everything in o Hardware line, you have to bluff them *" IX" little, because this is necessary to get the right price, but n(|t so at our store, Patnden, S. C. Ask for ^.anything in this line and the PRICE IS RIGHT REMEMBER ALSO, that we carry a complete line of fresh Groceries, . also Harness, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, etc, -IsH prices to suit the sho?t crop*. Attractive goods at attracts prices ? thatVthe kind you want ? we have all these? lor what /we savo you, helps us both. ? / ' Mail orders filled same day as received, and have one attention. ? I The ? Famous Gilt Edge Store.. / %1'iitH djiinh:'.. The Famous Gilt ICdgo Store announces the arrival of u beau t i I'll 1 line <?( up-to date Spring ")? ( ionds, such art (In li ? i L\.t - calcs, Madras*, Colored I*i (jutrt, Riack and Colored Duck, Cheviots, Silk Ginghams, l'lain and Figured Olmllk-n,/ Silk uStiiped Challies, Nunsvei l?>g, &c., all of which are of t lie newest and most approved Styles. We have just received also a full line of Hlauk Wool Dress Goods, consisting of various qualities of Ohallies, Henriet tas, 13itiste?, &c., which for beauty and excellence of qual ity cannot be surpassed. To those who are looking j u h t a little into the future as well ns providing for their pres ent want* we will say that we have various lines in which we can in (crest them, and will take great pleasure in show ing you through and quoting priccH 011 some of the prcttieat and most drcatn-like Summer goods ever shown in this mar-. kt"- . ?fv ' Trusting that, you will fi^oi* us with 30111* pre sen co very soon, we aie, A