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M, Prfsl.' |r per barrel. , Konnocly. Fror Sale, a Bis noli Kftiv by II. TrucSdti. R for S-iie. I Cotlon aeert for firm I'V ?l>ply ?. I! A I SA I.I., s m ?A Key w ? gjjgy ( A folding k< \ ?'???* found Ileal t)>*graded * icliool building a few clay|r\jigo. Owner oan gut it by OalljT)^ at this o/lloe. \ \ j It Was Not Iteeao. Mr. \V. II. Newhold Cnmo home yesterday evening. ??Vfl tl^nt tho mmi he wont to Oxford, Mian., to Identify a* M* b'. Iieese, the who escaped from ili? Yorfc bill, houra no rrsewMauce to ftfftse.-M.'heater Lantern. The Kershaw Guards. ^Tho Kershaw fluai ds have lieen invited to attend tlie memorial ex ?rofaes at ih? Caiudcn cemetery in 'J'his they expect to rb>, aud it will a-M much to Tno occa ftlon for their presence there will bu a greatPHispiratiou to thu meet ing. 18 Pounds Granulated Sufjar for $1. cssrs. S. N. No well A' Co. ure going to have two more ?>i^^ bar prft|ti dfty8?next Monday mul I ues dav- Among ? groat many other Wrgnirn ho is offering for those Idjtya is this one?18 pounds of fffanu laird sugar for one dollar. Read the long li?t of bargains he gives in another column of I lie iSfhrnnh-le to-dav and sou what -great tmts they are. SE: A 13ricigo Gone. j| The road leading south from fjBamden has heon iinj>:?hbable since *fhc recent high water, owing to fihe colltipso of the bridge spanning gptne Tree crook just Mow town. ?^jPhe piling washed so badly that it p^aused the bridge to give way in lithe cenlor. None of the materia) sji>ft, however, hut the bridge will Enave to tyr-Gfifirely rebuilt. This HS a grrtu inconvenience to people giving in that direction. tSupcrvia $ipr Phelps *?t:itos that, it will be rea ?dy for travel it: a few du\s. ^Memorial Services Mny 14, Tnstead of May 10. account of the Ue-union at p^niiuhifl, S. l\ the Toadies Mehio Iriul Association will have I lie Me morial Celebration at the cen:etery Tuesdav, May I4lh, instead of the f-lOih. The address will be deliver ed by that tried and trno Confed erate, Rev. W. H. Gordon. The ^Veterans, s^ns of ^veterans andi daughters of the Confederacy arc) Cordially invited to join the pro ceasion at the gate of tho cemetery at H p. m. The World's Greatest Baritone. Gampanari, the world's greatest baritone, will be in Columbia next wetk. Throe artistic concerts will Jjc given?Monday evening, May (5; -Tuesday afternoon, May 7th, and ^Tuesday evening. May 7th. There "will be a giand chorus of two hun* fired voices, superb orchestra of fifty musicians, and a host of em-' Inent soloi&is from the Metropoli tan Opera House; New York. Ex cursions on all ihe railroads. Sea pon Uck^ts for two persons, 15.00 ; .op/one pmon, $3.00; single ticket, U.50. FnJ eftHt WhitakejV Ko(?k Store rdjJ Jsowu Stand. A Beautiful 'Wedding:. Tho marriage of Miss Rosa Goldio Xru(-fidale to Mr. Edgar Loe McCal lnm at the residence of Mr Henry Truesdale, father of tho brido, on Tuesday evening, the 30th inet, was a pleasant event. The guests on assembling were ushered into a spacious parlor which was beautifully decoratod with over preens and flowers. A wfedding boll of pretty design was suspended noar one end. The prospective bride and groom proceeded" by Mis? Ksaie Smith, maid of honor, and Mr. Bashford. best man, marched in by tho strains of ?lw wedding march, ronderod by jMiss Daisy Treusdale at the piano, accompanied by Mr. Eddie Trnes dale, violinist, and Earnest Trne9 dale, trombone. Taking apposition immediately under the bell, facing the mmiiter, Rev. Sbara W. Henry brother of the groom, who In a tory Impreasty* manner made two hearts one. The bride, alwaya pretty, sur p ia?ed berielf with her bewitching smile and charm of manner. They _jrxrelbe NwpientB k iaifty H"4" ; aome and osaful nraj;c!g. After ra giving the congratulations of fiends, all present were invited to t P*** diseaseinff Use ntfitt of ? ?M<antifol ipread. Supporting I J7tfr foike retired, some (*> Ihe parlor to ^njoy the delightful ?oa suol stirring music, others, ???<* ^ one osepte it parUcolaf, was 4 iMt f in (be moqnligbt In ??"? ?d Wairted. A position aa nursery governor or companion f.-r y by a young lady ?>f refinement. Hefercncet. H'v fu, Address i?H "M. W.," care of The Ohronicle. Ilia Body Found. The body o Willie Kelly? the ne-\ i?ro hoy who war. drowufd on the Mulberry plantation during the 'n-;t tiifih freshet was found a ftwj duyg nfteiwards about fifteen feet I from where the boat overturned. His body was hanging by tho side ?t a liu.e oak tree and his htnid! ?vkh atb'l firmly grasped to a Uin!>, he having drowned in that position. Auvertiacil Letters. 'Hie following i* a list of letters regaining uncalled for in (ho Cam don post oOleo for week endinu April 27, lftOl : Male?Carey Nnllot, K W Mick lor, Helton Heed, I) l'oultnev, Uco l> Kodgera, .1 S Strickland, Jooj White, Willie Strong, O 0 Adams,' Ke in ale-*-Jane Anther, Kli/.zit> Andeison, 11 attio llanard, Lulio Surie, Annie Perkins. Tarlies calling for the.so lot'oro will please sUlo trhut iccvk they wore advertised. (r. G. Ai.i'.xam.m:, l\. M. Personal. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gardner, of Ashland, S. C., spent Tuesday in i iho city. i "Tup many "tnenUs ol Mr. .John C. Man will be glaJ to learn that he in IieIter. | Mis. ,1, T. Nettles is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Ilous lon at Petersburg, Flu. Mrs, 'J. S. Ivh a rue, who lies been visiting In Charlotte Tor several wet ks returned home Tuesday. Mr. Jordan Garrison who now holds a position as a traveling salesman, is spending a few da^8 at home, Mr. Jnlin T, Netties, Jr., has gone to Macon, Ga., whero he will take a course in the Ga.-Alu. iiusb ness college at that place. Misses Jessie McLanaham, of Pennsylvania, and Louise Al l*>n, of Staunton, Va , are visiting Mr. P T. Villepiguo's family. Mr. Donald Alexander, who now holds a fine position in the Navv Yard at Pwurtsmout h, Ya., is . at home for a^few dn\s. 11 in many friends are glad to free him. Mr. J. M. Daniel, .}r., who for some timo^uh had chaigu of the Gnmden StTflin Laundry will leave next week for Greeuwo?d. Mr. Daniel is a thoroughly good i.iun dryman and v\e regret tv> see him lea ve. The Chronicle ( lli-.'c received a most |>\? asant call oue dav this week from Mr. A. N. Lieety, man ager of the Sch'-nci'tady, N. V., Daily Gazette, who iB spending a few days in our city, at the Inn, Mr. Liectv is one <>f those breth ren of the fourth estate whom it, is n pleasure to come in contact with. We wish him a pleasant time among us and trust he will lie so impressed with our city as not to let this be his lait trip here. Dentlia. Mr. W. A. Ohilds, who married Miss Pearl Fori, and rcaidod at liutlcr, Gal, died one day this week. Deceased was a orolhcr-in law of Mrs. lieuiah McDowell and leaves two children, both hoys, the young est of whom is about lhra? yj^irs of i ago. . | Mrs. Mary Ross, wife of Mr. J no. T. Ross, of West Wateree, died very suddenly Sunday afternoon last about 5 o'clock. Mr. Roes was sitting chatting pleasantly with her family, and gelling up,said hhe had a sevi'ie pain in her throat and died immediately. She was 57 years of age and leaves a husband 'and four children?three daughters and one son. The funeral was held at Union church f Tuesday at 11 o'clock^and the Interment at the old family burying ground. She has a host of friende to mourn her death. Mr. James Love, father-in-law of Mr. Wiley Sheorn, died in Monroe, N. C., yesterday morning about 1 o'elcck.at the advanced age of 89 years. Mr. Love's body was brought immediately to Camden over the S. C. <k G. Ex. railroad and interred in the Camden ceme tery yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock. The remains were accom panied by two of Mr. Love'e grand sons. Deceased was kind-hearted and generous to a fault, and in this county and town wheic many years of his life were spout he has scores of friends who will learn with sin cere sadness of^Jils death/ Mrs, Hey man, mother of Mrs. Leo Schenif, of our city,V died , in Savannah, Ga., on Monday last. Of Mrs. Heyoian'a death the Ches ter Reporter of this week says: "Mr. Sating Heyman received a tel egram Monday announcing the death, in Savannah, that day, of fcfra. PaulineHeytnan* wifeofMr, Isaac Hiyffl". after, a critical ill ness of several wcets, aM that time io an inconscions condition. Mr* Heyman was wellliaoan in Cbes tor, having resided here for a nom l?er of years, and. was highly es tearaed for ber generpus di?p*si? lion and ber many deeds of kind neas. Tba family movsd to Flor ida ahDwi 1083; from there to 8 a vaonab Is lbs aslonfb ?*f last y%sr. AMMJ Ifi?ud ?f ms fawUy llrs ia Bafauab) a ??frit* 4M*f?t?v i* Ota**" Almost a l-'iro. A lamp wj\h overturned in the rcMdonot; <?I* Mi. 1*. T. VjlU-piguc nut' iiiirhi thin nock, which, had i' not been f??i the remaiknblo pros* i nee of mind of Mr. Yillepijjuo, would have n Milted aorionslv. The ? ? iI had ignited ami the llatneu'woro spending ?a|>i<31 \ when Mj. \ ille |?it;nu with remarkable cooIiu-as and presence of mind quickly secured i several cumforta and nmothei^d tin* lire out, thus preventing what might have been a not ions confla i? ration. REA1, ESTATE TR ANSFERS. The following tranafora of real ea Into wove recorded in the Auditor'^ oilioo during the p:\*?t week : S \V Thompson to L 1* Thomp* son 3 aoroa ? I 1i?. M K Yurhorounh to 1> T Y'uidio ron??h 200 acres $5. M K Yurboroufih to Cartie M. Hey.ier 200 acres $f>. M K Yarborough to Win H Yar borough '2-00 acrea $:*>. J! jaJ > iv IV ?' J? -*? acre ( 1 i n t?? n W Palmer to Daniel Taylor and Win Pickett, 1 lot $200. Marv ft Koao to Geo F Watts Will Return to HuLmomi All who know Mr. A. W. Uut^nr, i wo r\ro Mirt1 will unilo with Th? l?'hroni('tO in bintvru rogrotf^to ? learn thnt h?* ta going to leiwo Cfrtn Ho will nturn to his olil j homo in Kichmoml, Vh. During Mr. liuih't's stuv horo ho tins uuuic 1 inaiiv good fiWiuti* who with great kroluot^nc^ set- go. [ 51 \ .1CI OS fcl.il. W A Anennu, Trustee, et al, to M A (>amphellc V acre TlOO j Ji'ps-n T Rosa to W T JcH'ticn 1 I lot ?15. 1/ 1/ Copeiand and ,J ft Copeiand to K C von Trt ackow, nssiynee, 1 lot $5. Josephine R Pure^on to South Round Railroad, ri?ht of way 100 x700 feet, $851.55. ?Josephine E Cureton to Chester tl?Id and Kershaw Railroad, light of way 100x900 feet, ^'200. Mill Dam Broke. During the recent heavy raiiiB tin* mill dam of Maj. Adams pend broke. This is the third or fourth time this accident Isas occurred. Hop Lee, tho Chinaman, who left here about a \ear agft to make a visit to China, has returned to <' a mden. riu i u At cvAwnrp Uil. i. n. /ILt-AnilULfl, Dentist. OKKIC'B RROAD STRKKT, Camuics, S. C. Two doors South of The Chron icle Office. 5 Contractor and liuildcr, CA.MDKN, S. C. Intimate* furnished on all kinds <>f work. l'atronn^e solicited ami satisfaction guaranteed. Reiovalefl and Polished. Interior Paiuting and Deporating. Kaluomintntf a Specialty. Wall paper?all latest Spring pattern*. Wid call with suniplo book for selections. Mr-J. It. Chick bogs to annoanee to those having any of the above kinds of work to do that from years of experience he is in a position to guarantee latisfttc tiim ami low pri jou, - Mr. Chirk also doea beautiful outside work. lie ha# traveled a great deal and is on to hII of the new' designs in exte rior work and colorings. Leave orders at Camden Steam Laun dry, Phone 80. ^>RING FAIR. Tho Camden Horticultural Society will hold ft .Spring Fair in the last week in April, or the first in May (The ex net <iftte and place will be announced next week.) Everybody is requested to prepare ex hibits of flowers. pot-plant", garden, field, and dairy produce. Tho followInir partial list of premiums offered will enable nil to see the charac ter and scope of the proposed fair: HO8E8?Collection 2."> named varie ties, 1st prize $'2 ; 2nd $1. 12 named variet'es, 1st $1 ; 2nd fiOc. I?e8t single specimen, named 50c. Largest and best collection (only 1 of each variety) unnamed, in vase, bowl, waiter, etc., 1st $2; 2nd SI, ? Handsomest howl or vase of roses, 1 St more varieties, .r>0e. FLOWERS, POT-PLANTS, ETC ? Boat collection of Geraniums, Zonalea. and Pelargoniums, 1st $2; 2nd $1. Best specimen Begonia 50c. Best specimen fern 60c.' Best specimen palm 50c. Especially fine specimen plant 50c. . best collecMon wild flowora by a chilA* $1. *** Most beautiful display of cut flowers, arrangement considered, $1. lap^it and bast display of general far. de*orV>t plants, $1. GAR[>EX PRODUCE, ETC.?Be.t general doTrectldh Wj|tUMe?rifr9*T 2nd %\. ? nesi specimen jzronp vegetable#, at fea?t 2 varletiea, 1st $1; 2nd 60c. Beatapecimen bunch aaparagua? Heat specimen cabbage? ?Best specimen !>???? And otlier varieties to b* filled out la ter. fUrawberriea (1 quart at leaat) 1st 700; 2nd bOa. * Beat butted. 1 !b, 1*1 80s; fnd 25c. Everyoae barin# fin* svecimsna- of planiaofvarMy of ?etfeublao not 0? preoaiam llat la reqo?*i?j to maA wnktbttoB. PiuiMuaJub 5122yw7Yw55rtife Hot Weather Oots. Hluo Coat ami Pants Suits, to $10. I'a^u y Flannel Coat ami P ints Suits $ I to^l'l. Blur and Pancy Flannel (\<ats from (<> J$7. Itouutiful Lino ol HluoSei;:e and Kanov Pants l.fjO to $.>.00 Helts 1 Oe to ;*>0c. Straw Hats 1 Oo to -*> 1.1)0. Ne^li^oo Whirls to ft I Wliito Pique and Linen Shirts. Scrivous Drawers, at) and 7>o I ndci'sliii'ts and Drawers to match 25 to 50c In Pact >(j & ANYTHING TO KEEP YOU COOL (Jan bo tuniish.Ml 3011 ut lowest piioes at KXB> torn tm MKO kbulw -^.-rrrfr -?T ~ ?fc.mr BKU I HERS >!< 3. fCeppedy^ Is Hie Fanners friend. HE SUITS HIS CUSTOMERS DY ADAPTING HIS BUSI NESS TO THEIR WANTS. He now o lie re !i lull line of Plows and Plow Shakos: 1 )ix ie, Fanner Freind, Farquliar and (ieoruia Katchot. Feitili zer Distributors (Jiorse and hand) and Fertilizer Honi^, llanies, Traces, liacKhands, etc. Farm Bolls, ISirbed. woven arid plain Wire. . Lirgo arrival Galvanized Poultry Netting. GOOD SPORT I'j impossible with poor'GLJNS and AMMUNITION. The experienced hunter known tint, so lie cornea lo X 1). KKNNKDY. Fine Line Groceries?Heavy ana Light. hai;n::?s for work horses. I!'y??u ar? overhauling t,ho farm harness ii'itl Ii.;d any of it defective or usclfps, have it repaired * now or replaee it with nmv good*. Later when tlio apriiis* work begins a break In the hfirnea* will mean a break in iho work and a loss of valuable time. \Vr? hiivo also Saddlop, Slip Buggy and Wagon Ilarne88, Whips, ote. Alno Rope and leather Halters, Ilithirig Straps, Haino Straps. and everything olao neoded in the stable Potatoes. I?eiueiitl>er w<^ sell ilie Auhurii Wa^on, the Best Wiigou made. A D KENNEDY. 1 J s / Before making your purchase** be nine to #ive me a call. My stock of CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, nd in fact everything you can think of is full to overflow ing and I can give you the best bargains the market af fcjrds. All I ask you is to come and see me and you will satisfied. Yours Very Truly, WOLFE. The Famous Headquarters for Bargains A! this favorite resort will he found an abundance of Beau* tifnl, Stylish (Joods, and with the assurance that we can inter est you in any of our many and well stocked departments, wo cordially invito you to call and inspect our stock before pur i h i?ii>g elsewhere. With on endless variety of Washable Dress Fabrics, to gether with a line of Beautiful Wool .Dress Goods in t t "t fptytols pfxmg fkies, we are prepared to please even the mosf fastidious. We call special nth ntirin also In onr Superb Line of Waist* in^s, consisting of Niks a11 <i various Kinds of other Stylish Ma terials, which for beauty, qualiiv and eln apness cannot be sur passed. Our line of Jil & IM ?Cll Mi In Stylish, handsome black goods was never morej com plete, the popularity ol which is attested by the Very Liberal patronage we arc receiving. See our line of Beautiful * WHITE ORGANDIES -? Ranging in quality from the cheapest to as fine as is ever brought to this market. Molls, Dimities, India Linens,^plain and Checked Nainsouks, etc., and at prices that will please even the closest buyers. A beautiful assort incut of Appliques, Laces anil Embroid eries. \_^ Ho sure to see our lino of Ladies walking liats unci bailors. Oliiltlreii's Sutlers, (Jent'8 iiiul Boys Straw Hats and [ * Caps. Don't fail to see ouf* attractive line of Gent's Furnishing Goods. The goods attract and the prices captivate. Our stock Calicos, Cottonades, Domestics, etc., is compile, and we can make it interesting to any of our crother merchants from the country who will favor us with a call before placing their ^ or ders. We keep constantly on hand a Superb line of Straw Mttting, which we are selling at low water mark. Cordially soliciting your patronage, we are yours very re spectfully and truly, The