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obtirg. n ft his old abundant VfU ived. l&3t poliw mpn Win. Mttu gallon* " Tho M about te'vi"! (,,^^n*od corn jlqnor *m fouutj in'the house ol Mi*, fruok Sljirlcy, but wa? consigned t?Mr. K. C\ Boaweli, Luoknow, S. C?i ami whs brought across tho Country from that pi ace. Xniprovomonta to tho lleuse. Soum much needed im provuments to tho^Opcrn nro soon to be marie. TtJo 'partition running .. A?fAfiO 1 )jii ^ / ) \?xh J h/t />>>?/* ini.i Ifi****!*'* -**'? > ??? ? v . ?>11 is to lie moved back on k line with tho wall of tho council chum bcr. This will considerably in flka.Mi. lire seating capacity of the ball. The plastering overhead in tlie council chamber which is al ready falling down, will be knock : : down and the chamber ceiled <\y?Tbe:\d, All wiM bo nicely paint ed aj^d present quite an improved ftpj>earance. Mr. Allen Medlin li mh the contract for tbi^ woik. A Now Job PreftH - ? Wo hftVO ju*t gotten in a new jnb . _? 'i 10x15 jijside ehane Ohand ,r .lei.<fe Price Gordon, with throw-nfr. THia is the largest ami best job proBS ever brought, to Camden, and Jfnne of tbo sai.oe kind that is us ed by the lityan Printing (/<>. and - Columbia State which olflccs turn out such a liigh grade of (xiuling. 4 ^Ve have alao recently added to ^ ntTr office several fun In of new tj pe ?a&4-oU?er printing material which veil equips ub for executing ftrsl cbiss printing, and there is now no necessity for our people to t?end Wit of town to get nice printing done, and we will highly oppreci ?t? ?)' orders sent uk. jL jfC- * ? : Crcnm Fes M Open Air Concert ar.d Jcc . tr?a! The Cnm.dei; I?and will give an open air concert Hnd ice cream fes 1 tivat on flampton l'aik next Tues div evening, August. 20th, from 1 to 9 o'clock p. m. An excellent! J ? ? :^v^rauimaJ_.pi<riftnrtfnie- has been ar ranged, and of course the ice cream viil be all that can be deuired. A most delight fu I eveuing is in a tore for ill wko . attend. The entertain ment shKuid bo patronized by ev ii L - elPJ patriotic fcit'zen. The manage r.V; tannt extends a oordial invitation P'. ^ for *11 to' attend and enjoy the r.. sweet music whether you eat cream or hot. In tbo event of fond weath er the entertainment will he p?st -fWjied until Wednesday evening, VAu^ust 21st. m ^ Picnic at Bethune. According to previous announc inenl the picnic at Hothune came oftonFsiday Inst. Although ull lie 8j>eak?ril who wore expected were not present the picnic was a decided success as they always arc in that most hospitable comiuuni ? |y. On account of n pressure of business we were prevented from attending, but we know that no ? peaple realise more fully than those; of Bethune the meaning of the _ . ijiigc "Buiiwi# before pleasure" ?fy* And we *re ante -j#Ui-be ?mply ** 7 that this excuse y|ii w ???!*? j ^ufllolent to thr-m for the pleasure of ^vPSltg ^wlth them on that occasion. lA:?ry. large crowd was present and ? air who Wen* were glad they did so. o. ?4. ? J-*. rjiH'/i-' "Waa Mr. Bn^ith |lurdei edP jtfr. W. H? 8m1thvy-ho formerly r s *V^aided in Weet .Wateree was found' 4ead In ht? fold near Oswego, Sum l^r county, QJ> Saturday last. It was at flf?* thought that Mr. Smith t0,clde or ki,,C(i '>im ? I - w(?ccidwtolly, but the Sumter ,T?i correspondent of the News <fe Cour 7.: j- fyr writtoy to that paper on the m ?Uu- belief U gaining ground 4 ? W ||. Smith, of Oswego, who ?yj** (ootid 4*"1 l? his field on Sat ? * fl0niiz with his head shot *** ^ ?f|i murdered. Fact# - VL?|>nrT? that were not lei? ?M*lder^t^ on Satur and* lber? J* ?' Toon? for a 'reasonable ft having killed him* la difficulty with % ?Ua? ago and gave 9 enbseqreat trtrhtcb ? neighborhood \b real The strongest rem ? Death of an In fAnt?" pnan, l lio little son of Mr. r.uo H. Williams, nftor a Hmij. }dlous illno*f?, du?d i n^t Sum iorniug. The burial was a*. Damdon cemetery. Had IN [lo follow lived until yesterday lit jilild have been 1-1 months old. An Appoa). E- "Wishing to start a fno reading .mm at the (:? aiudon Cotton Mr. for the advancement ri tho youn^ people wo would like >i donation ol suitable books, o>ags/.inea and pa o?th (all of ti moral lone.) My no tif\iu<} tho undersigned wo will on!1 ill your hotVao for Hum o. G. I*. Penny. Cheap Itaten to tho Mountains. Commouoin# today the- S. C. C. Kxtonsion Railroad will soil tickets to tho mountains to points along its. IinoQ^groatiy reduced prices. \o bother road can l)o found to (ravel on t linn this one, and no pleasamer plucos to visit than thoso i?y whirl" this road passes. If you are think inv! of taking a t r ? |> t? ? tho mountains wo direct your attout ion to the no. tico of tho general passenger agent to ho t'ouvid o!soa!u?vo in this is- no j of Tho Chronicle, and wo aro sure] yon will decide to ^o on this road. ? ? -?&?? - Attention Survivors of Koiehaw Coun ty. J ? n ^ ton jiro "nerc*l>y notified to moot at the placee named below on Sat urday, the 21th day of August at li o'clock p. m. for the purpose lof ??looting one of your number who ts*not a holder or un applicant fori a pi'nsion.y^s tho ropresentati ve of] lJ?? vetprtins of said townshi/p fof! t he ensuing year : WatH ?ree Township, Curoton Mill. DrKalh " Camden. I H u li s lo " Uethune. 1 Flat Rock Westville. W. F. Russell, Chrm'n. .'35,000 Gallons Por Day A test was made llist Friday audi it was ascertained that the artesian! well just finished at- tho cotton j mills affords a supply of 25 gallons! oF water per minute, something' oyer 35,000 gallons per day. This well is 394 dv.op, They are placing the machinery now for tin* boring of well No. 2. which will bo just in rear of tho now mill ? !1"( yards distant from well No. 1. Tlje water obtained is said to contain mineral properties that would make it valuable for drinking purposes. ? Lancaster Ledger. Stock Sold to Mr Wolf o. II. W. Finlayson, once t lie f ?iv- , rno&t merchant of Cheraw, running ft VHRt w hok'sslc ? u ?-! retail busi ?rsb, well known a? (ho Finlnyson i Four Stoif, after gradually rod ue> mg down his Hiotk for the j^st few j months sold out to the Baltimore Bargain House. The latter thon after buying, closed out the same to Wolfe Bros, of Camdeu, S, C. These gentlemoy are selling out the Htock of goo^rfiko I10L cakes, and it is ho|x?fl llint they will coniinue busings* here, as they will, no) (Sou lit, be of grent benefit to our town. ? Chcraw cor. to Lancaster Ledger. Jurors. The following jurors will serve for Ah e Kail term of Court: Joseph II. Berry, S. J. K. Beach, B. T. Truosdel, R*. W. Porter, A. D. Kennedy, Jr., F.ii Branham, J. W. Humphrief, J. W. Stover, W. B. McCrclght, J. A. Shaw, I), M. Mr Caskill, (1. F. liammoud, A. W. Watts, Win. Kabon, J. C. Joser, K. K. Sill, Jr., W. B. Nelson, J. *W it son Jones, W. K. Kclley, J. D. Christ mas, Tally Watte, W. F, Me Caskill, W. T. Bell, T. A. Caiithrn, C- A. Brannon, J. H. Arrants, B. T. Mickle, S. M. Johnson, K. H. Bow en, L. L. Copeland, 'J'. B. Ktrkley, II. L.. WatkiuH, C. J. Shannon, Sr., II. J. Munn, Klias Biannon, Melton Peak. ? ? m Marriage. Our highly esteemed friend Mr. Amos Hough, of Rethune, and Misa Nannie Newman were ftiarried yes terday morning at about half past seven o'clock at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. S. N. New man, Rev. Isaac Gay, officiating. Mr. and Mrs, Westcamedown with the picnic excursion yesterday and spent the day in Camden, and yes terday afternoon went down to fiia brother's, Mr. J. F. West. They expect to roturn to Bcthnnc to night. Mr. B. Hatfield and Miss Kate Outlaw, both of-Bothune, were mar ried on Wednesday night last, Mag istrate L. L. Copeland, oftlotnting. Thursday night about ] 1 o'clock ft I D oise was beard in tbe yard of I Andrew Mobley, who liven about two mitef west >f ileatb Spring, anil bia sitter went to the door to see what it was; when she opened the door she saw a negro standing thore. She ?creamed and Mr. Mobley ran oat end ordered the negro, who proved to be 8am Dixon, off, bat he - would ?ot got- As the negro was so maeh k?S?r tkao Mr. M<&ey, the - latter ?flit to Mr. Sam Adam*, who lives id borrowed a gan .to drive yJ-wilh. Whon be came ?tgro still being there, be raw aim away again, and as the r slfU rWoscd tie ihot bim iwice. f^etsgr sbot-tbe second time tho atap aad started for Mr. MM stopped only npon being iritk Mother load of shot. " ?# b?t fell soqp. after Iwrbi ffttdio *e ?* 51 TO KKS'T From Sept. 1, tiu hoitV' on liruH'i st , now <?ecupiod b\ Mr. IV .\. ? II. ? ?*?? ? ^ ' ? for SaIo A lloul'lc }>HI I rllt'ti sh'H JJUU H<lod as n?-w will l>i< nnld cheap. Atldl'CftS, CHI I' t his Olllcc. -?? < Lt?o County. rii<> ! ,ec? County litKs are boicR. ru>- by the s?u\oyovs onplovod ' the !.?o ('onn?y committee, but >)u)to nf the }.?m u) uiiOnt b.iundarie; Iin\o been decided upou ?s ye* . I stated I tin i the southern line will Go innt'h fur! hor below Lynohburjj limn it whs when the last election *V!?n held ?>n the I it'O County t j ?????*? i n ?n ? S.j inter \V Mich in an. ? - ? f\ ?/ f* A Handsome '.front. ?jfkv now front recently put ii i!r\ s. hum's hardware store is ?iiif of tlio best in tin' city. Goodf displayed in it, can !?o scon f;om wiiy point in the street. 1* lj ?? win .lows wore in q (to after Mr. Hurn'tv (>v\n pi at. a and s re ilitieit'iH to an\ li? o ver stiw. Mr. Kurns ecrtninl\ I ^ )i covroct idea of how show windows '.should be made. P:cmc FronvH'dhune. A picnic excursion '-oinposod o'": tiic Sunday Schools from IMoixaant Hi!! Baptist >?n 1 liothel Methodist) i'li u ' ciiOH or ) -V.'Av.v.v*, z&zzA ww \vt> in ('ainuco ycH'ovdiiy. Tlioro wore about one hundred ami fifty in the party which ^ave our town a lively 'ippoarftoce all day, Camden was irlad to huvo such pleasant visitor.*. All were w..M! behaved an I nothing occurred to mar tho pleasures of the lav. \Vc hopy our frb'nda will come a^uin. Jt-eraon&i. !?'?n John .1. lletnphiM, of Ches tor, is in t ho city. Mr. K. K. Man-loviUe is on a lusi nupl t rip to N e w V 01 k. I Mr. Fmnk .*>!. Zeinp wool to Now York Friday afternoon. Mr. S. M. 1 1 oil j* !j , of ('amdon, was i in town Friday 011 business. ? Sum*! Iter Watchman. r. S. N. So well loft on Satur day afternoon last for the Northern ?a urkets. Mr. Hloir DoLt'ftcb, who han been sick for about l '.vu weeks wit}. mn larial fever, ifc out again. Mrs. Isaac Roor, and chit. Iron. of Savannah, arc visiting Mr. \V. Gois enheimer'y family. Mrs. David Witherspoon who has l)oon visiting <n Hock lliil, relumed home on Wednesday. Mr. J). K. Flinson, one of Cam den'a viu'cosafnl merchants, visitor in this county !a.?t week -Lancaster Review. Mr. -J. I1. Nisbe.t <vn<l Mr. Z. F. iMartfey wero elected cottojj weigher I for Lancaster and Mouth Springs re I sportively. The mauy friends of Mr. H. G. Team will be giad to learn that ho has returned from the hospital much improved. ? Prof. John A. Thaekstcn, A. !>., of the ,S. C. Co- Kdiicational Institute, was in C'iiiulon yesterday presenting the merits of his school which is in a most flourishing condition. Mr. T. L. Suiilh, who for many years resided iu Nje Heulah neigh borhood but who f<?r several years pai?t has been residing aty Pavo, Ga., has been on n three weeks vis it to hie old home hero. It was a great pleasure to his many friends to soe him and shake his hand again, and his vinit ran out all too noon for them. lie returned to Pavo on Saturday night last. Kelt Mattresses at Geisenheimr's 5rrfeli\ne needles anil oil, Geisuihelmer's. If you want the most delicious incuts call on Nettles & Watkins. Meats at Nettles & Watkins al ways kept in glasr. refrigerator free from fl es and dust. o For ice cold butter gD to Nettles & Watklus. School Opening:. Notice Ih hereby kIvoii lliat tb*> public Ht hoDls of District No. 1 will open Thurs day, September 12tb. J901. T. .1. KIltKLAXO, Chm'ii, (!. W. BIKCKMORR, Sec'y. ! II. O. CA RR r>0N. Board ol Trustees School Di?t. No. 1 lax Sales, State of Snath Carolina ? Ket" ah an: County. 'J'rcuxCkvev' s JSxccuiion for Taxes * Under nnd by virtue of Executions la. sued by tlio TroHflurorof Kershaw coun ty tor Uxe?, I wili sell in front of the Court House in Camden, on the first Monday in September# 1901, the follow, ing described loU or traces ofland, at! situated in said County 4Ui<T~5T*Te : (1) One (I) lot on Kest tide of Broad street, Camden, 8. C., bounded on North by Bull Street, Bast by Market Street, Sot ih by Wateree Street am) WesU^by Broad Street, levied on and to lie sold u the property of L. M. Bos well . , (2) Also one lot in Knrkwood contain ing one (1 ) Mere more or leje and bound ed on the -North bv Jfocky Shields, Fast by Joseph Reed, doullv by Keleoa Rey ? j w?.k. HAdw!Be}iiol<l?, lev by Josepn nw ? PvuWy>y nold* end West by Hoflfttgjleynolds, lev ied on and to be eoM a? the property of Reuben Reynolds. /?? ? ? (*) Also, all th.it parcel or. tract of land lit School District No. 9 containing one hundred and thirty-six (196) mory or j leas, bounded by preu)l?e*of Kr*. M. 31. [Xftktand, *.P.iwowri and others lev led o|wn^?ndjfo ke sojd ^ the peoperty I. P?!ur S(T;>V (l05lt Pilil:' 'ill1'*. I ? > 1 ' * ? I'aiu1) I hituu'l Coat ami PmiJs Sails ^ 1 lo^io. 1 >)' III lM( ilC\ 1 il' Ki H' I v ? ll'OI I " !, i . I > ?au 1 ifu I Line ol l>!ur St'r-.' n, I Pants l.oO to s-VOO, Holts 1 Or*, to )0i\ Siraw Hats 1 1.?, to ?'> ! .00. Nf;<lit(..v Miiirc. ->(K- to -VM . Whito Phjuo ami i,inon Shirts. /\ Km \ mis i>i'a\\m.;, ?*>(> u,ul im\ > \ " / i Indcishiws. an?i Drawee u.> match -'s '?><> ?V_. la Kuct v I i AIM YTHIWC TO KEEP YOU COOL A . -iisv I ?\ I y KiXi : A *1 ' ) \ \ P S t [tn;vs r. ; U'P- T'0 Mil MU 'sj HOR SAL K MY ?A- r? KENNEDY ' 1 ? !? L t^f B A &..?? ifk A 4 tA ^1 r'^ M ? t I\ O^V :?* r ^ HL E'fcC f 9T? S ) ^ r ' 4* '< J? >?.? # Binders, Reapers, Rakes* Thomas9 8&isc & Cufrtway Harrows, Binder Twine and Grain Cradles. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, fCE TONGS, ICE PICKS,* | LEMON SQUEEZES, CORK JrOUKWS, HAMMOCKS. Temperature Tamers. .Jufst think of thcuo utwl got coo]. Fruit Jar*, .Jcllj' Tuinblors, Preserving Kelfles, Kly Fans, Wi i (.< w r d ])( < r Series. Fishing Tftckje to riolight llio Fisherman's heart. , LAWN MOWERS AND RUBBER FIOSE. Careful attention to our GROCERY DEPARTMENT.* D KENNEDY. CLEARING OUT SALE 1 of Spring f Summer Clothing ' At and Below cost, jjiyf Goods Will be Sold Lower JThan the Lowest For Next Sixty -Days. DAVID WOLFE O ? 0 . . - . - ? / t hu , jth - Sn n, ut'f ( it'ii(t.s is itti.jtuili) /V/.v.v in'J . iicutt, (tud trill i it y'ors n/>tn i / / /V.v / // <1 / n \ /it ) ltd )?s ltd t r n of ba n i ;,/ / t/ t 1 1 ( i i l^f t/s fltcij sh on !<! hu ft' lu t /t, htil Is si ill offering Smiun* (ioods ;it prie.es that will not he duplicated, and *he few weeks that arc left In line I he season (loses, hold opport 1 1 1 1 i t i os I hat will vastly beuetil I who ."if not blind to their i st'otu i i:i r v interest. Ho sure fo attend the 4 / / 6LEABIKB 001 SALE ~ 1 ?> \' c do - * ? * *????; i'at a V'-!;!?c ci Slimmer Goods shall l;e t :i rr it t ! over, ;vintl if you would like a to <_ret more for \ctir minicv iImii < \ * * r before heed what we s i v iU'd ''?(?ru" Kemember thai we niusi make room for / Kail ?;oorls, niid as ?;oods out of Seas ?u rcpreseut, for the t line, nothing, we shall do all we e.tn to cx c.hnn?e them for money. Mmii'y wo want' and money wc must have and money we will have if , " ? '? /? ? our friends will heed (he notes of ndnionitlpn so distinctly sounded. Besides strictly Summer /jjood.4, llo'i'e are other things iha* we can interest yon in, from the fael th it ''h"y are ?>ood values even when paying a pre lit, ami when they come under the "sweeping * REDUCTION" * head, they arc bargains indeed. ">\ dollar sav ed is a dollar made, " ho if you would like to cn jiage in a money making business, make frequent visits to the (iilt Kd/je Store, ami wo will place von in a position to make more profitable invest ment. than you have for a long time, if ever before. Bargains any day, Every ? -x Day and all Layx, From now to Sept. 1st, good must move, and ^UiofJPwill go, it low prices and good values will move tliem. H<* nuro to give us u call, and wo guarantee that you will be pleased. > V Uedpectfully and Truly, .i-i" The ?'?ikdge &'? nwm rmum ~:y& T-I ^