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^ . ?: "It .; PUBLISHED KVKKY Kill DA? ~?_li? W. Xj. J^lcXjO vVj&jJL,X.i H|H*?OKii"riO? KAitf# :?0*m y.-ur, *1.60 dix monllic, 7i> t:(jr.l?; It>rW' uioiitht, *t' Ofdit*. B ifli >??SK lotMil*, 'i ci'iito por liue each i??? Ms ltint). Onnijitiin'U'.i ill bt. p.iidiat<o I w h<*n of imercBt to t'?? goutfinl public aiu Iiol */i ft ilcfui.iutor y miliire, No re fcpontibilitj will l?o afuuDied (or view* of correspondent*. Omdidatcu' Oarda lor C/OUj.ly ofticei Jft.OO Ooiitfn ?Hlorial fH'.OO, Ratkh ?'<?k Auvkktimino Ordinary transient *<i vtuiiM>.?si.t?, firstioHoriioi 11.Oft pur square ; caoh ?ubiioqucnt irj ?**rti??u ft0 ??*?>?? h por square. K wtuMitiJcoA by clifckh, driillH and pn?t* money orders *Kould bo mcdc pavablt to "? W. L. MoOOWKLL, Camden* K. <>. OAMDKN, 8. C? NtOV. 20, 1907 Comify Villon Organized. Ju ri'?pou?o u< a puhlifdud f?l! b> Opt John d. Itieharda >i number ol farmers met at the Court IIouho !a?t Saturday nod n County Kamier*' I'm ion was organized by tc!oetion o1 tbo following nidctifH: President?I' T Hru-'.o Vlce-l'reftidont C N Humphreys Heeretiu^?>1 S Brown CliMpluiu ? Vv 'J ill. I)oorlteepor--*S J J Moftcley liuninoHft Agent?N Humphr< y?, j ? Alf,"r Urn or^Hiii??t;ori the follow J ing resolution offered by Cupt Rich. ? ttl'dft WIS adopted: "Whereas the agricultural Mm law i become a i.noHl unsatisfactory | hiwI dangerous ay-stem <>f credit. and I i* in (?very Henpe inimical to tins pre nervation of the host interest of at? I rieultum in thin Stain. Therefor#* be H teao'ved by the farmers of Kerahaw eouunty in con vention assembled, that onr tcpro Kon'atives in ih" Legislature, be and | are hereby rnnp?ftfnlly urged to nn< their iift notice lor thu repeal of thn I law, that, wo may have relief from il? ! ruinous cffoctH. Itosolved^fnrUior tVit <ur county papers, a0n I ho daily pitpora of tin State b^vroquoKted t<> publifth them "fCHOlutioHH." On account of itirk??<"?? I\Ir Karh was not prcHi nt but wur. roprrnentod by Mr Watson who addressed the mooting. ,Me8flcrn I) M liclhune. J S Brown and John (I Kieluirds were elected dclegatOB to the State con vrntion. An interouliii'/, lightlalivo ftition for tin; next Htinaion of ih ? general aswondvy wili Ik* tin1 bill to. ,, %> the repeal of tin. 1 i< n la w This hill as iulroducted nt the luat kchmuhi Iiopresonativc Rieharda of Ker??ra\. county wa? pasm-il in I he bouse, but nmt its fii'u n. i!??? u< n -.it The sentiment ie growing through out the nt9te Iht In ;i law ban out lived the period o! uaefulwuH for which it waa devised Uh rep?;al would be a great help a\ the contiul of labor and in putting :i?I ouilit upon a budincHo basts.? '?V:!^<;nbt?ii. Nows <fe Herald. Composition* From The Camden =t?rn<l<Ml School. WILD AM IM A I.N I IIA VI KNOWN. 1 A wild animal must bo a far more happy beast than ft domoHlic. Hrimil. I It can do^ujyjjiiutf" v| pleasnn wh"n. over It incases Somo of them haw vpry quovr habits, /There lire uui-j vmals of all kinds, sizes" and deBorip-. tions throughout tho world. Therr aro somo very fierce and strong ani mals, such as the lion, tiger, jaguar, leopard, bear, woll'o, panther. Then thoro aro shy ouch loo, Much na rab bit, squirrel, po^s<nim, coon and most small animals. The rabbit, fox and mink make their homes in boles in tho ground. The squirrel, coon and popsum live in hollow tr?*os. Bears, lions, tigers, j unlhern, jaguars make their lair in caves mostly. The largest and lieice*t, boastM livo in Af rica, India, nn l the tropical regionh of South Amene.a. Heais, panthnrs, jaguars, leopards raid animals that are not titted !*??r a waun ?*liiuate have their homos in North America Tho wolf, f?>x imd iniuk 'Mirry ?>(T fowls from barnyards. Tho bear lives off nl berries and honey, which ho gots from hee tree*. Tho larger and fiercet beasts live <>(T of smaller animals which they lull. A groat many of tho wild animals are killed or eaptund alive. Will Wallaco. Age 12. Clrado V.1I. DO&ESTIC ANIMALS I HAVE ? ? KNOWN. The most sensible and useful of tho domestic auimaU aro tho horse and tho dog- Of tho other domes tic animals?tho oow, tho sheep, the cat, the pi^ and the animals, coming undor tho he?d of poultry?the most useful is tho cow. Tho cat is of service to us in only one respect and that is ?d riddtug h placo of rats and mice. Tho horse and the dog arc tho on * ly animals that are both useful and eenaiblo. Tho nso of tho formor we Me hundreds ol times every day, While (he sense of tho horao is shown by certain acts, which aro sometimes performed by it. *-y One very cold morning when the WMeffn the trough of a certain had been frozen ?n<t the coach . left the horse in the barn itfaoat filling the trough with lythe animal became tldra [oinjj to the uauaipjAoC for drinking. ho discovered ihat no water was thorr to quench liih thirst. A threat idea ocnrcd to him. Mud bo not nctleid Iuh mu?ter when he rum (id the handle up nod lot it ifown, lo hrniK the coveted liquid* Ho ho aeized the handle in Iuh mouth and began to follow hi? u.ftsti t*H habit of pulling the handle up uiid down : a few drops oo/" d cut of the mouth of the pump, tlu.ji the iee he^an to melt and, finally, n ft re at ?unh of water rewarded Ira <*il?>rt>?. 'l ids ia only one out of many < xumplos of a horse'a siuortnens. We next discusa tho usefulness of the dojf. Tho St Ihunard in a larf/o doff lined ie the Alps ot Italy for jibe purpose ot carrying aid to travel ers ft often io the anowy passes. The Scotch ('oilio ia used hy many for hrin^infj' cowh and sheep from j?hh l n rob. Wo cannot overestimate the uho fulness of the row, for it furnishes milk,which isprohahjy an indisponsa h!e article of food, besides belnp butchered and used as meat Tho |?i{4 and the sheep are also lined (or meu<; tho latter in also ver^ useful on account ot ith wool. James Wakcney. A^o 10. Third Year High School. For Sale. l.'riin*? ./olniHon (IriiHH I !;?y, J'rimc lYavine J !:iv. H alcil. Sol?i \>\ |}j(- JJiiK' or Ton Aj>ply to VV. L. DePass, At /finp iV DuI'usa' !)ri?$ Sioi'o. Farm For Rone A 14001I 'i-lioruc Katm for r?;n1.1 Good huili}in(?M. Six int)?>? from Camden. Ifunry Savage. Notice Silt Scries. Notice :n hereby given that the book* ofHiiliMriplii.ii ot t!.?? I-.nI<T|?rjHo Build in;* ' 11?I l.i'Hii Ahs n'iiition are now open "llici- of ?||?' II lnl'T?ij'|)l'"l ti) ill" capital n:oe|< uf lit,' Kiglith Series f> In. shhuc'iI .limitary tut, |?M)K. VV. 1: JOHNSON', See. mill Treas. Master's Sale uIGi State of SouLli Cur ) In i!m? Court olina, > of Common O'minly of KcmmIiuwA .. l'loas. ( . ,}[. John r. Irtish <; c. inatif a. 1' A/n.rftn (\ fVr's/i, by t ? .1, If'l'fif/t, //('>? tlil'ivrft /? </iV I ( KuiAlijr*. ayiim.st <*? H . If i'/,s7/ (/d'V Hr f (''i/hirya , Dcfendajits { Cart ition Sale. ) I ii-liT iiii.l In virtue of 11 Dei ieo in (ln? above i.ii?. in.nl,> |,y lln- Honorably ? ..-oi;m- J..lnifii?n?-, S| .villi Jmlgo IVesitl. ill): ill lln* 5 III ( 11 I'll 11 , 11 IK I lll'HI'illir < |;i f <? I kiH' Hdi day i.i November, |'.?07, I will , u,r?'r '"l" 'ill" HI 11 (AH' (.1 III,. ('..Ml! 11111111,1 MO..,' ill (I.,' <\f\ , r ('am,let County <>! Kith!hiw, during the legal "f 'li''. "" lli" liiHl Monday in 1?> imhIkt. 1:10,, n, xt. bciiii: tln? second il'i <la\ ti.cieof, Mi,- following parcels or 1 i?i ts oi land, Haunted Ui the CountieH r haw .md (,;,,u ,t,.,. stale .?< South { ' o'iIm ; ? i'",ir llini-li .1 an.I , i'?'htv twill 1^; \.-j) !vinif |>ui11v in Kim-. ?li. w mid paitlv ii. Lmeiist.,1>s> t lie 'i |. )i I ion ,,1 wln. ii jH 111 Ker I">ini.b-il North bv what is !?.i..wi, ., it (.?n.lM." I it mis of 'Iin- ??' I' Ibi-wor, amt f.-rtMin town otN ot ilic listato of .1 V. \\VM,, nn,| lien'inattcr .b-uibed . South by hinds ,,f I. S. It.'l1. 1111,1 ?;,h|ate lards of Jesse IV11. - l,.| Ka-t l.\ estate lamb of J^se I ru. j.l, iati.b ,,t |{. ,|on,H ? "iv1"' ",i,! w,,'? I'V lands of Nor-, ni.nt Il'U.iii aie! 1I1.- 'Wbith'v !.kimU." I lie al-oy.. . ribi'd traet of land to b.-' sold in I nr s. |?tr..,i,' Irrtefs, reprenent- , 1 oil Wy %%* \\ |; Fw iifv, Siirvik\?>r9 ! diitid ??,til., r I si .Hid Vm! fii)7 and tiled with Hi. r.?. , |, ,b? ( ?s,' I'm, - 1 ' ""'ai'-no; on,, hit 11.11, . i 1 tuty ?fnur 1 1 ! . .-i, ; . ? t, yH , ( 1 j eoiitaitiin,; i.n . i v an.l .1 , >t 1 < *>' 1 '-il itrres : " N ?. | I tniiitnte "I .. ?!?!!>,:r,'d ?? h? a ,,.s . 1^0. font ' ?! . <onti;riiin? *'.irt V nil,' ll ' a,.,rrH- u'l,t t .ii I, in u'' otght v Al?o M\ ??I hi tli, town of K.-i -I..1U. < ? , , ? *? ? J\ -ti:i w 1 .ami Kani'Rster. a . ..min- oil,.., I ,n.l.. ,.f estato-d.l.V W..NI, ? I N r ! | '; lot of Mm. .M. II. >.,.M , West by t.act I .,1. ,,, ,!eserib.ti ,,hI onntiiiiunir fon. Inin.ir, ,t v-oiir-uid ono-liftlt acres, Kum bv M;.'s,ui Street Olio lot of |Alt'.I sitnaTrf.l 11, of Uuneuster, srnt,. of ^lMl.,, (?Hflll|,1H , adjoining Kershaw (Vin-'tevv lot ?itininjf fortyoiidit one lonninbh. (4S?100W>f tint' Aero, bnmi.led Nonl, bv the exteiiHion of Kicliland Street .,ftl,i? town of Ker.sluiw. S,>nr|, ?,j iot Connerly; Knst bv Kr.r>haw tV-'neierx iltitl West by lot.of A. T. oh. kw, !!. One lot of bind nituat.-d in tl'e | of Lmicnsler near Kfi-jJiaw (', i!?.',..v | bounded North bf lot of.) \V . Inifijiin ? I.South by extenaioti of sai,! Kielilan.i St root: Kast hy lot of Hon Helton \\\m I by lot of V. 1>, Mrown. The above* rloaotib?'d eiu'.u jrtt> tl> in eight ?opnrnte !(>:>, ropies.-ntrri l>y plats rd sumo nindo by \\\ p, *|*Xvit t v Surveyor, tiled with the reooids'in this caso. Also n certain lot, with dwelling bouse thoroon, situated in the town of Kershaw County of I^ancaster, bounded North bv Sumter Street of anid town of Kershaw ? South by low of Mrs. 0. A. ttla. kwell ? ICast by Olevolantl S?roct: West bv lot of Mrs. A. T. Clyburn. Also all that trHOt of land situated in the County of KeraUaw, containing one hundrd thirty-seven and one half (137 1-2) arret, bounded North by lands of Aleo Boono, Kast by estate lau<i?T>f ^ 0. Clyburn, Went by Unda of Stew?h" Barrof, and others. ? Terms of salo; cash. Purchaser to nay for papers. , L. A. WITTKOWSKY, DEL MS III DANGEROUS, So ???<? peddler# and fakirs. When your tyub need .'.la-bob )f" to when- Y"U can K*'t 'I"* '"'it of nkill mi t experi'-ne?. We di? ? hitjn clul* <>l wor t lit. I'eArOllaOle pflCcH, Ii!- V\ ' (|i? OUf OWO Ici.ii- i i?linK. Ci?*t a pair of our (special' ly ground crystal !cn*te? and you will never line any other. K very thin# we do ar?<i material '?.*-? 'I guaranteed lo jjivr HMtisfio'tion. When tti the city drop in hi.'I >ue uh and our now and up-to-fhlte optical parlor*. itustmxs & noulk, 'J In-oiily I Ixrliibivo .Maimfactoring <>j?licitl II"iitif in South Carolina, IMain St.,Columbia. S.O. Next iloui' to Klnlich'i Shoo Store. Oct. 4?7. W. 11. Attorney-At-Law, OA.MJ>KN, S. 0. . DE'lJIcH, Trespass Notice. Hunting and all trespassing on tin* Plantations lei < wniti 'lie Hauni Swamp Place and Jiaiini Upper Place is strictly forbidden. JJ. II. l'AUM, A>?(. Trespass Notice. SliOotiii)/. fishing or ticMpiiKsinff on my plantation m West Watered strictl'/ forbid. U ii. IIKMtY SAVAC1K. Sept, HI. '07?Oui. Money To Loan. I Hin prepared to make loan* on ap !*nved securfty of Heal Kstate mi Ker *haw Comity on terms to suit borrower. W. M. SHANNON, Attorney at. Law. Camden, S. C., X"V. l?r>, J!K)'>. 1 JAMES D. BENSON, ARCHITECT. Camden, S. C. Also I.mjicI Surveying, Maps, Plat*,'Etc. M 8ALR y Ilit o farm, seven mile*-from Cam den. on Wire Kiiail. 'JA'ih in res of land? 7ft acres open under high utate of culti - vation. Viood dwelling limine and good 2-romn t< iiant liotiM' with brick chimney, Htalde, bain, cotton hoiife. etc, Twenty Wires pasture with running stream through it and wire ???nee around it. Old mill dam suitable for mill and cotton gin nn ilico llraneh; can easily bo put in (( udifioii. (!> p.-ess, oak am! | ine on un cleared part of tract. Price fdti.OO pel ade.. One-lourtli cash, balance carried on longtime uiurtgave. Applv to il KNU V s VVA'.IH. Camden, S. Oct. Int.. 1007. Citation. South Oarolinti?Kerohnw Count}'. P>\ Win. t). Traatham, . f u <1 :?n!'Probate Whereas, Kenneth D. McCaskill made suit to ine, to jirnnt him Letters of .Ad ministration. of the Kstate of and of feci* of Juiin Daniel McCafUlli. de teased. These arc therefore to cite and admon ish nil and singular the kindred and the creditors oi the said John Daniel McCas kill. deceased. that they be ami appear beforec me, in tho Court of ProlnUc, to bo held at Cam den, !?*'. C? , on the .'10th dav of November n?'xt alter publication there of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show (iiuse. if anv thev have, why tho said administration should not be planted. (liven under mv han?l this 14th day of November. A 1>., l.(?07. Published in the Camden Chronicle on the 1-Mh dav of Novomher. 1007. WM. I). ?l"ICAN I'llAM, Judge of Probat?vrfor Kershaw Co. Citation. South Carolina. ? Korsha.v County. By Win. I >. Trantham, Judge of Probate. Whereas Jro. T. Nettles, .T r., hath, applied t-> ine for Letters of Adiuini-tr-i M''ii "f the estate of eUeets of .Inn. T. N.-litos, Sr. Tbe-e are theivfore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and cred itois d t t>e said J no. T. Nettles, Sr.. deceased. that they he and a p peir before me, m the Court ? f Probate, tr> be held at Camden, ?s on the '_M.>th diy of November. :i(>\*, after publication thereof, at II >?'. lock it. ill,- forenoon, to show cause, if ?my ibpv have, why the naid administra tion should not be aranted *ii\t/n utnler mv haml thin 14th day of November, \. TV, 15)07. Pubtished in the Unnulcn Chronicle, on the l*?t:> dav of November, l!'07. ' WM. I). TR A NTH AM. dudvr^ Probate for Kershaw Co. VVi\ 0 !SU1 I m s. MANUFACTURERS OF j Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material ash Weights and Cord. I CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any ?old South, and thereby save money. ? tf ? Window aud Fancy Glass & njwoiaUy Jan. 4 6. Bargain* In Real Kutate If you wish to yot bargu'iu In real tiAlntf, <jitt??r in ili? cHv or oounlrv, call on (}'. (i Alixa'ulfi, Uuul KhIuIu Agent, Camden, S. ('? j 1111 AND OMRS. I l havu oj*na<i up .1 lirnt rl,'i i .wv oynter market, <rn? lour ii1j<\?' i!u- j|<i| 1'oat Officii. opi ii ? Springs ?i. i noii'h cotton pli.'iorni I will j -? ,>iti cd on hiii) nftor * < i?' of l)c, i ' r t< Hurvo tin- public with 1' RUSH KiSlI AM Oi'BTtfKS Order* (or brinkUHt mu^i !>?< nlt/lit before; <llnn? r by A. M , f<V #np jior !>y 6 1'. M.? Spncia) prices <m <>yh orn for Thiinkftio v"u I?iv. Thanking my Lri*:n<Im l<ir j n ? i^i oi.* ?#? ami nollciUnz a continuance of#<wno, I am Wry K<N?i>i;clfuily, M. H. Bainn. I J JU1 >i ' I i)og to announce t<* the public that \ am sti 11 employ ed by the Kershaw Oil Mill to buy cotton seed. Scales in rear ol Springs & Shannon's Ntoro. Highest prices paid overj day. J. S. W!Xi\ Camden, ft. C., ?ept. 5?7. . m nmm Repairs of all kind Promptly (lone on all kindsof Vehi cles. Farming imple ments a specialty. CAIiPJur U. M. HAMPTON, proprietor. MiV PAINTING fcitore For Rent. The store i?'jw oci i)pied b\ Hirtif nod B*neU for rent after Januuty 1st, J0G8. U- Burne. ia v ivnnrr ii Olllce of Tret* mrer of Kershaw < i unt\) Cundi'ii, S. (' , Sept. 0, 1907. Ill HCCOf'ttliCc *?. ?i.h tliC Act to iait>? tiippliwH lor tli<* I'iMrnI year eommeIndia ., . 01. ry 'i, 1U i , notice is hereby givei. i i a p.w?* 1>( ikH v ll 1 " open for collect . oun . ! ichool taxes from Octobo' l,r> '90/, i'?il-irch 'H. 1908. A I'Oiiulty <f J per ct'iit *.vill be *d led ??*? ad taxe* unpaid l.y January "st, 190#. A penalty ot two per cent on all uepaid t>y K?b. 1 ht, lt<08, A penalty of seven per cent will bo addon oil all unpaid March 1st, 11)08 Tlio rati ?.?? ccntum Cor Kershaw county is aw lollowa : Mill;? Slato tu ii*8, I ' ' - School tuxon, Ouijniy taxes, ?< 1-4 Kail road taxes. 1 4 Court Ili-UKO Ho i 1-4 Ko?d. 1 Total. l'< :M TllO lollov.'if!^ Specifll lev.Oh llHVO In el. raadq al?o: Special School tax, District N<\ 1, M Interest on School Bonds Ura<lc<l School Building, Mills District No. 1, * % Special School tax Dist, No. 1, 3 " ' " ? 2, 4 " '? " " ?? 4, ? ?? ?t tt *t ft M ?) M M ? ?' 10,' 2 " " " II, V " " " 12, 2 " / " " " M 17, 3 " " ?' 18, 3 ? ? ?> >? >? m in (> " " " " 2/, y ?' 26, 2 " 27. 2 " -10, 7 The road tax of two dollars can in paid the Comity Treasurer from Octobei 15th, 1907, to March 1st, 1908, All mnlo persons living within the corporate litoiis of cities ??r towns, atu tl<-i?t? attending any college or school o' tin; State. Ministers in charge o; regii lar congregations, teachers employed in public schools, nchool trustees during their term of oflice, persons permanent I ly disabled and those actually engaged ! in the quarantine service of the state art ! exempt from the payment of road tax. I A J' other male persons between the agnt, ; of 18 and 50 years are1 required to paj said road tax or work not less than six days during the year. The poll tax is $1. j All information as to taxes will be i furnished upon application. 1 In sending for Tax amounts and Ite | ccipts, slate with whom the Taxpayer j lived ni January last, and if known by ) two names, give both, and bo sure to give Township and No. of School District. No !i*ts of names for lax receipts will he recieved unless the amount of tax money is deposited with the said list. This rule will be strictly enforced. I). M. McCaskill, Coutitv Treas N. C. BOYKIN, FIRE INSURANCE. I> we Iliry And Mercantile liisks A Specialty. Represents Only The liest And Most Reliable Companies. Real Ksiato And Rcntini' Auent. HeadquartersFor When in need of anything in'the Hardware line call and see me. BO! I have on hand a splendid assort > \ f ment of Holiday Goods of all kinds. t i bought largely of these goods, and rather than carry them over I am selling them very cheap. Call and see me before you buy and be con %? vinced that I am offering the biggest bargains in town. . j 'i'.N i) . \ * jtfi o rt ^ t' (m ">#> Uy IVII I i u< H i S I HlR5Cti BkOS. AND CO. Is I'll!, a U|. .Mill Uaiul i.cn,u|>-l"->bilc goods - j Mr. tins. liim-ii r-K-tuivs T'li* l u't wnl-U u.< to selHhetn , H.rl.-ss l.i.in anybody else ??<' v? bought en- . |? sniiolv lb" v.-.inIs of every man, wo rn, Hi mill rhibi ill Kershaw, .Slimier, Lee ami Umwtoi- couuliSs. His impossible to give i vc, in"tlii< I in a ihtnilud ?!"? o( the ira miMisiu ol' i.ur Fall stock. We are showing till! leading ! a" fashions The distinguishing luatmcs rail >vi.w in tW good*, silks uud. ( roads to wea>. tmeuts sir? levealed to perfec tion 'in our colossal and comprehensive display of the most .".rlistio. designs. Our usualjmr prisuv? values n.cvaii throughout oui tnlire , establishment. Choicest New Fall Dress ? ioods. The wloV took is aglow with beauty, qual-. il\ and best i: stvle i 11 foreign and domestic Dross I- ? oI i s. 'lite p ipular checks, plaids, broken noa1' ^ pauamr*s. voiles, all the new shades of is:t ? ri;? I serge hennett t broadcloth and every itc giuable style ot dress goods used this serpen sue here in wonderful variety. Novell v plain suiting?a splendid material ior dres!'<-G or ox ra \vn'st?, '.V5 inches wide, tegu lar GOe, quality, opening price iVJc. Fine nil wool serge liS Inches wide popular for suits and skirls in all new shades; special price 50c. Fancy all wool .suiting, 01 in. wide, rc?riihir 1.50 quality, special price UOc. All wool f>0 inch Cheviot worth -vI, special price !M)c. Broad eloth in all color.-, an.l black, a spl(jjjJid value <il)c. Fine imported and domestic henriettas in all colors and blaek from 'ioc up to $2 per yd. An unlimited varie;v of beautiful black goods. An immcmo st'.ok of silks to select from in all the new weaves and patterns. Come and see our handsome line of plaid silks so stylish for dresses and extra waists. We have them in all widths and ri h colors. We are, solo agent,? for the 'anions "Money back1 Silks,' the very oei>t to bo had; every yard is guaranteed to wear with perfect satisfaction. Don't lail to see litis hand>ome line. They come in nil colors and black. 1 he smartest ot Kail styles in ready madC^ women's garments, tailored suits and coatsX Lvcry cxp i ss bruits us daily new models of ladies tailored coats, suits and skirts. We in vite von to visit our store often and advise you f.o make your select ions early. \ve can save you money in this special department, as we bought them early. A very select and hand some line ot voile skirts. We have the cor rect styles in ladies and misses Ooatsjjat the most reasonable prices you ever saw. Conny aud see for yourself. I High Art Clothing. If you itre ready to sc0 Hie c.i vivc.t fashions for Fall i.i men's wear, wo are ready with the larg os and finest taction of Fall Miits, overcoats, furnishings and huts that lias rvi r been our h t to oiler for your in spection. Most note worthy in this season's, showings are the new models of the celebrat ed 11 i^li A rt Clothing at prices ri.ore re" son a hle tl'-ni ever, as we bought, ihem before the ad nee. Shoes! ShoesI! Shoes!!! Wo cany the best lino of Shoes in the city of Camden. The largest stock to select from. Weareaonts fo the celebrated Godman's black bottom shoo for ladies, misses and men ' the best, woarng shoa.on the mark.it. Wo are also solo agents for the famous ICin? Quality and Selz Royal Blue. " - ? Millinery! Millinery! We have secured Miss Myra Harris, a most . r artistic designer, as our Milliner. We are^" prepared to show you all the new shapes and ... stales both in French ai\d American miljineyy Rugs, Carpets k Mattings. We aVe ready to showjtho largest and mo?t complete line ever broojht to the city/ Oar art squares are beaut if J and worthy of spection. Come and seeps early and Hirsch Bros.#: Co