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I rg*xiK!i\-cx>&. v -r-v--v ? ~~ ? ' OCT. tiO, 1807 A Guess Column. {JJift .Chronicle will shortly com u?ence a nueaa column which wo trust will prove both interesting nnd'insti uclive to our loaders. Cotton Market, 1 fotlnn is quoted as follows today : Fully IV>w Midding . Middling jf>f ' , Fully jM ddlin'Jf / M * - Good Middling /V t>\ Fully Good Middling lv?>$ l^oath of Capt Kobt. Ellerbe. It is with deep Regret that wo learn of the death of ('apt. IU>bt. Kll or l>o xvftich occurred ut his home noawtWTiuo of Sumter and Ker. V{il)ft$.fSoontie8 last Tuesday evening At 7 o'clock. For Sa!o. *-F<>r sale on easy levins my lot aud residence On Yoik aireel near ? tUe S. C. <fe t j u . R. K. depot. All necessary outbuildings juul a line orchard. Lot is large enough to admit of two residences. Oct. 29, '07. W. F. Frietag. Hla Banner Unfurled. Mr. [\ T. Villepiguo has had plae ^ ed over his store a ling bearing the words "Gilt Kdgo Store," indi cating that tho banner of low prieM has boon unfurled in his justly pop^j ular storo rooms below. Tlio fl ?g isv ? very attractive and gives the store qliito a city-like appcaranee. Failed to Reach Westville nnd DoKalb Wo are informed that packages of Tlio Chronicle for Westville ant7. DeKalh failed to reach these places l#st. week. Wo regret this very much and cannot account for it except that they were missent in the null as they were made up and sent out as usual. . Doath of^Irs. Parham. Mrs. Parham', wife of Mr. Robi. Parham, who lived near the facto ry, died on laat Tuesday. Mrs. Parhnm __was a moat estimable " christian lady and leaves a devot ed husband and soveial children to whom we extend our deepest sym pathies. Tho burial took place near their old home in the north* .eastern part of the county. A Wedding And A Golden Wedding1. The celobrat on of tho fiftieth anni versary ot" tho marriage of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Cassols by a ro unloi of 'children and grand children, togeth er with other invited guests, at the old homo In Chewier County, S. C , ? on Oot. 12th, 1807, was one of t? oso occasions strangely intermingled with tho gladness and aadnefln of matured yeara of experience on the one side, and youthful hopefulness on tho.other. A half oentitry of^ no tual e*perlen*?e m (he hard bntt'e of life, Aide by olde, especially through snob years 00 from 184V to 1A07 - faeompishes rouob In Mm ^emo?al t^at Mushing baahfnlnepa and to dtoua timidity whloh usually oharnn teripo the \ow\% ctonplo in approaoh |ng the rp^Priage alter. Fifty yoars jiave renj^y^ tl)G embarrassment of I'outi) and developed thqso old peo ple |ot? Che sturdiness ar?d settled - laess oif matured character that pro duces an air of composure upon all About them. Mr. and Mrs. Oassels Iiave been for many years aa the pil ars of Kc Hopo church, nnd of tho ?est society of that neighborhood, representing aa they do a type of Industry, oitisonshlp and Christianity ' beooming to the t;mea, they have e*? (pjclaed a wh^ISsomo influence upon the community and made many laat. fng friends. ft was a bright autumn day, wl'h a few silvery clouds moving gently heroes tho d^ep b'uo and seldom ob scifiTrnrttr^faco of tho sun, The ttieats who weririnvited to colobrate golden wedding began to assein* ble about ten o'clock and soon do. "looted fiom glittering decnratlona anNi-^RlTificant Inscriptions, in hall -7 - pfTtt ? parlor, - that which wa? to take place there that day. The house was beautifully docoratod with golden rod to roprcaent tho golden wedding. Just at noon the ' suspicious guests were assembled in the porlor and the noise of conver sation which had already assumed a "lower and more solemn t<?no was bushed by tho sweet melodies of the wedding march executed by Miss Mrtttie Miller, of Ilackstocks. Then ^ame the two sweet little girls Miss Dolores Cossels and Leon Tobin, njarcbing in front with flowers and - a knot . tied. Mise ToMn. maid of honor, was dressed in gold . en silk an^ Mr. Tom Tfawls was best nan. They were followed by atten v d*ntP, and immediately by Miss JKatblwe J*. Caesels and Dr, D. M. Pronn/e who look position under bell- -aod~*ere ublteaiotbe holy bonds Kmatcr - may fif \\\* Rey. J. h. MW?Pffey Tbvbrlde was beantifully dressed in goldeo Ur represent the golden : ifc* ciUaeos and most successful : Guttlers of our community^ and a mad daughter of Mr. and Met. Csa^ti, of Chester. ajja has wi^Wgfaad pai?ot# M* ? #-*^-lHM^ao?o aM foinghdy. Pr. froonoa fa ,8. C. Ho fa a aon of Proonee and Sa a very Dr, h# to i?>At lilm I mceeMfal ^ .. . . ZIP J J Times are hard ami (/otton * low, hut we will, make you prices so thai you will be able to get what you want in our Hue. ti e can prove what we say. Come ami sec us when you want shoes , clothing , (men or boys) hats, caps, truuh'i , top or under shirts, collars ( cuffs, draw ers t hose or anything a man may want. Zemp Brothers. To Curo a Cold in One Dny. Take Lnxntive Rromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund t ho money if It foils to cure. 26o. Notice Antinch ' Haptist Church, Ker shaw Co. S. CM assembled in con ference Saturday before the third Sunday in October, 1897. Where op, we find on our church r<*|l those who never attend church und who do not contribute to the support <>f i he GoBptl, thereby their, names have been placed on the delinquent list. The church decided to do away ?vt t li the delinquent roll after three mnnihs. The church wishes nud desires nil who have not been at tending church,' also who have not !>een contributing to the support of the Gospel to meet with Lho church in conference in the next three months and show oauee why they have not .manifested any interest in the church. Those who do not coruc or aencf their reason inside of throe months will stand as ex cluded members. A notice of the pmaeedingo of the oonfertjuoo tu be printed |n the two County papors. Dono by order of tjje ohijroh as sembled |? ponfereuce Saturday be fore the t1>lrd Sunday In Oct, JflQT. 0, 1), ^eteraon. Moderator, McDonald' Davis, Churoh Olerk. LAwrEits' Cow During the months of September aud October The Chronicle will conduct a voting contest upon the most popular lawyer of tbo Cam den Bar. Tbo contest will bo/con ducted In the same way as wng the farmer*1 oontost except as to the length time?sixty instead of ninety days, Jj'or il?e suocossful lawyer we will publish for twelve months froo o^ebfirge the follow ing card ; In 'I he Chronicle voting oontest Mr wafl'declared to l>e the moat popu lar member of the Catnden Bar. /The following is the coupon. /See to it iliat the name of your fa vorite lawyer heads the liutf 'M <D ?"d <fj ?3 o o t-H -Cut out the above, write tbo name of your /avoriie lawyer on the dotted lioe fend bring' or tend It to ibis office. " JfowThr Vote Stands: U,T,H?y, >- . ' ~m <Q. L. WiaMcri M | W. P. TflUluB, 49u ti J. Kirklaud. 6 MO gK -? - ~.rg Personal. It la with groat pleasure that w?* learn that Aire. D. G. Fletcher, ol Westvllle, who has been ho sick, Ip now so tuueh better. Her man) fiicmls will loam this with unfeigh ! ed delight. Mr. Sam'l Hough has taken charge of a eohool at Ionia. He ' and his interesting family went . down thero oue day this week. See corrected schedule in this is sue of The Chronicle. Wo received co iiimmicntions yen lei day from Chatter Box, Corn Stalk and Uncle Bud, which wo re gret are unavoidably oim tted. They will appoar nc^t week. Married at the homo of the bride's parents at the Camden Coiton Mills on Sunday evening O t. 24. Mr. Lo Foy MoCombs to Miss Jrtam;e Carior. Mr. K. J. Lewis, Notary i Public officiating, Tho hrldo has j many friends hero who exlond con j gratulatlons. The 8how? Wliloh In Cam do ii Sat. Noy. 18 recently, visited ftasi Liverpool (Qhlojf-jftncj ' ju It U aomotin^oa ( r^Lppoai | pa lu know what kind of no imprnsaluu a pnm. ing amusement entorprla/? hao loft In other felttee tho following is it. prouuuod from tho Liverpool Crisis t 'i'liu Wallncc shows arrived on three long trains early this mom' ing. After the stjiail boy had ac complished satisfactorily tho task of directing the unloading of the train, the erection pf the big ten I was begun at We?t',Knd Park, and by 11 o'clock lb waal complete. The main tent which the Wallace aliow carries bus a capacity for seating 12,000 people. f , Wal|aoe boasts of a parudl* ti oiilo long:. The actual longlll of the lino ai nooq today was more than that xljpttwjpe -and was well closed up. ^^e long parade pass ed without accident, though thous. ands Jammed the streets. Every tiling about the Wallace show is new this year. New tentp, new wagons, and pretty nearly an en fire new equipment give the big aliow a bright, clean npponranre. / OAURIKS 1,000 PEOPLE. The show carries, all told, 9$U penplr, including men, women end i hildreu. The performers an# management travel In a traii| of 48 special cars, built for the n^, in cluding 15 sleepers and a buffet car, whore the performers and man agement eat breakfast. A <i Tho people with the Wallace cir cus are a better class as a rule, than other shows carry. There is an absenco of the tough clement. Tho management caKHea a clean show morally, and the employees seldom give the people in auy city any trouble. Two Pinkecfon men accompany the circus awiujo-oper ate with the local authorities fn 'watching for auspicious characters ?-and as a result the Wallace clr cue has the reputation for., being absolutely free from *Jie horde tf pickpockets and sneak thieves which usually accompanies these traveling aggregations. As sn Illustration of boaUui Ti appreciated by the local Minori ties, last week st Huutiogton, W. Va., the mayor snd a delegation from the* common coaocil visited lfcctr?tft:na: officially extended to the sttsohes the freedom of the city? the first time on record that that courtesy hse9been show* a circus. ? i-v ^assIa^ i|^ 'lififiti on ssmuilfcsfsnr*^ tmn wit* tlM skew this yssr. { The Greatest, Grandest And -Til K BKST OF America's Big Tented Enter prises! HONORABLY CONDUCTED! TRUTHFULLY ADVERTISED! Lofty in Conception, Regal in .Equipment. Omnipotent in Strength, Ideal in Character. Splendid in Organization, Magnificent in Presenta tion. The Purest, Cleanest, Mightiest and Most Mr.gnijieent Amusement Institution of the 19th Century. CIRCUS, MUSEUM, MENAGERIE AND ROYAL ROMAN HIPPODROME. T!po? K|?Ka, HnlfWlo ??<w I'mclc, 1,000 Vont^wM, 100 pl^oiNhjnl AoU. 8*1 Olotyna. i() Hnvr|eano Huees, 4 Trains, 10 Aoros Canvas, 10,000, Meats, 1,500 Employes, 0 Bands, 60 Cages, A j)rovo i>f Camels, 15 Open Dens, A Herd of Elephants, $4,000 00 Daily Expenses. "The boat scon hero in a iloeinle.'^VQin, Oom. Gaaetlo. "High toned in ?very way ? in magnitude of first rapjf." ? 8fc. Louis Republic. \ uJ*e\yjldprs flic scnsos, dazzles flip eyes. "-^-Denver Times. ?*The cleanest, most satisfactory circus yet seen hero," ? New Orleans Picayune. "Gives more than it promises." ? San Francisco Examiner. CAPITAL, ^ $3,000,000. The Greatest Performers in the Known World are wiih the Great Wallace Shows this Season, Including T??e 0 Nolsons, #10,000 Challenge Act, Tho . .\V6rnlv, Family AerialisU. *-?rr> ' Tho 4 Mai-fccHs, liicyolc am^^kalingfrx^l&ris, ^ The 10 Deliameads, Staft^rjr Artists, / Tlio Swisonl Sisters, Female Sampons, 1 (rT'riiicipal Mule ami Femalo Equestrians, The 3 1'etits Aerial B.v^-Eulrrtordinary, / j Howena, the flead Bahufcer.Vid / Grand .Spectacular Iiallet, iV Cory phj?ea. (Led by 3 Pistens Maeearf; Premier Dansnssss } ni l) fiWDDEW PtDinD At 10 tt. m. daily is tlie finest 1)111 mm ? illi/illltl ever put on the streets, A Sunburst of Splendor, a Triumph of Art, Money and Good Taste, w iM? BviiB' Luxury of Spectacular' IjJfFoct, wRTi Greatest Processional Features Conceivable. BXGUKSIOKSBtJN ov EVERY LINE OF TRAVEL.] v No Gambling Devices Tolefated. Never Dtvido, . - ??Ter DlMpp?iiit8l| WILL UXHIBIT AT CAMDEN its Having boon so busy that wo havo not had time to write up I an advertisement, accounts lor tho long delay, but now take pleasure in informing our many customers and the public gen erally that we are again at our OLD STAMP Where we will be glad to see tliem. Our Store has been renovated throughout, and we believe we have mnde it as nice, handsome and commodious as our customers could wish, As to our stock of goods, wo have r?o hcaitancy in laying thftt you would nef find a bettor assortment in any retail *tore south of' tho Northern markets; and the stylo# of our ? / RESS (lOODS. ii Heady madeHjtfrts, Wrapper's ""Ladies Capes Miwe?~ and childrens Wraps &c? &o., are tho latest, and must be seen to bo appreciated. ' > VVe call special attention to a lot of drummers samples of^ LADIES' AND GENTS' Also a lot of gentu and boys hats whioh we are ottering at V * Thereby enabling you to buy a fine lint or a pair of. F#U Shoes at a VERY, VERY *1,0 W PRICE, We have added to our store a wholesale department, ifi which will be found everything usually kept in a general mer chandise store, and merchants will do we!! to see our goods* and " get our prices betorc placing; their orders, as we can aifeT them money. Willi An UP-TO-DATE STORE, an UP-TOOJATB STOCK and with prices tho lowest, we are sure tRat we can cpleaae eyen the most fast id eo us, and earnestly ask that you favor ut with a call before making your purchase^/ U - ' ' VMY ItE&PKCTf ULLY ^ . V,