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B-J.U - ? - At M?a. Corbi-U'a. The next meeting of the Daught er' '?f the Conft derac.v will he held at the rc*ideno?) of Mi 8. J no. \\ . Corhett next Monday exiling, y M%y 5 tli. New Announoment. The following now nnnouncuioiVs ? appear to day : Senator ? Mr. J T. Hay. Supervisor ? Mr. ?' B. I'lu'lpa. Maglatrnto ? A|r. L W. ('cpoland r V . , N To Rent. One twedvo-roomed hotel in the city of Coindon, S (?. Located on y Main street, and i? convenient dia ^.tanee from all depots. I fait so un Vnruished and in thorough repaii A\ldres?<, W. A. Schrocl;, Ajjt., v ( 'ainden, S. ( \ x '"Jfo Spring Fair. Owing to unusu:il conditions of woather tins year tlio ('unuten Hor ticultural Society will not liolci its vspring fair. Jt in hoped that many will start in time to" prepare finr fxhndts for the fair next full. The Society intends to tnuko that a splendid success. Dr. Era eat Brasington. Wo call the attention of our rend era to tho professional card of Dr Krnost Brasinpton. It affords ns! p'eft8i)N? to introduce l>r. H rating top to thofpeople of Kershaw county (to many ot' whom. however, he .b alrea dy well known) as a most skillful physician and excellent, ohiistian pentleman. liis oftlcei is in the Bank building, over Spring <fc Shan non'a store, and he resides in tli<> Howell residence on Fair street, near northeast oornor of Hampton Park He will be glad to sec you at either pjaco 0 Zemp & Dopaes to Moye Up Town. Those enterpiising druggists, Drs. Z? mp A- DePass, will about .July lat, move into the handsome two-story More opposite the Hank of Camden, formally used by Baurn Brothers. These gentlemen always in the march of progress are mov ing Up with tho town. The work of remodeling the store h?*s already commenced. The upstairs will be fitted \>p witfi oflk-es. The location . is especially well adapted, for ? ('rug store and we prcdiet for this very prcgif'ssiveMi nn a flourishing busin<5?s. Death of Mrs. Kershaw. Mrs. Tiiicretia lvcrshaw. widow of Gen. J. B. Kershaw, died >it her home on Lyttlolon street last Tues day morning. The funeral took place from the Episcopal church at half past live cjfoloek, being conducted by Rev. W. B. Gordon. The honorary pall bear ers were: Messrn. W. A. Ancrum, A M. Brailsford, Dr. A. A. Moore, .. W. D. Trautharo, .J. T. Hav, Joel Ilough, J. B. Vaughan, W. M Shannon and Dr. ?J no. W. Corbett. Active ? Messrs. T* W. Lapp, W. B. DeLoache, W. M. Shannon, Jr., John Kershaw, Jr.. Kershaw Laug, J. K. Shannon. A Noted Visitor In Camden. Mr. Edward I/Estrange Phipps. of Now York, ppont. Sunday end Monday in Canulon the guest of Mr P. T. Vdlepigue. Mr. Villepigue and Mr. Phipps bccarac acquainted with each other while touring in Europe one or two summers ago, their first acquantanee being formort on the steamer while crossing the. Atlantic, and tbo'r"pleaRuroR of the tour were increased t6 both by them being ft good denl of the time to gether* Thursday last war New York Dav at, the Charleston Kxposi tion^nd i\Jr. Phipps came down with Go r. Qdell and pr-rty to visit' the Exposition and on Saturday last he came up fram Charleston to spend a few hours between trains with Mr. Villepigue. This, of course, Mr. Vil lepigue would not hear to and kepi him until Monday. Mr. Phipns ex pressed himself as beiug highly de lighted with our town and bis visi? to Mr. Villeplgue and his interesting family. Ho is a gentleman of the highest culture and we hope to eec hlni in our town again. Felt Mattresses at Geisenheimi's Mabhino needles and oil. Geisenheimer's. Rdligiouk .Notes. A protracted meeting is being held -in th? Onmden Mcth od t si *~~eftureb. Two hci vices daily are be ing Yield ? 11 a. nr. and 8.J5 p. m. Rev, Mr. Truesdel is assisting in "the work. We trust tj?at great good . At a recent conference o! the Baptlat church (he following sched ule .which fete apart the '^different months of tha year for sessionary and benevolent contributions was nnartmooalv adopted : Foreign mission a, /an nary 'ant) October; trow tiitsstoni, ~Snd Aug.; >tei?i?lslioMt Msrcb aftd Sept.) orpkaaAgs, April nod Ifcr. ; glnis Wantc * on Subscription to Tho Chron iclo 25 load a of onk woutl, | 25 Ior<Ik ??f pino woo<l, j 2 tlt'/en ?lininf, ; MJ chlckcus, | f>o dnsoti ft^'trs, 1 GO pound.-* lard, It) f?u)lonH in?>luRsos, . 1 1) bushels (MX n, ?' \ ft. 000 foot loin Nor 1x12 hiy over 1 0 ff-ot, ) 2ft Hoautlinf* 4 x 1 -mv lon^lli oyn 12 fwl.) '..'5 pvccM j\i '".m n^!h < .wr 12 f ?>..?), ft,?iO() fcliin^los, fto 1 it? !ti wood posts 4 fi'tl Ion-,'. I ftoo ll>-< lixl J? i , I ') ttoBhcls poaa. Weather for Muv. The storm diagram for May i* n?i? really a scary looking tiling, 'ml llioso o." our readers who re member thai ihe "eye" or focus of [solar energy is concentrated along central parallels of our* county a? j ? h in suftson, wiil not l>e thrown oil ?heir guard. They will consult their h a ro met ei s and watch the clouds. May with a minimum of storm causes can hardly pass with out eomo foroeful and fatal con flicts with tho storm g'?d. Do n t i s ?? ji t: r any foo'.ith, foreboding fears to harass you, at the same time, do uot let any dangerous storm or tornado come upon you oi yours, wit hoy t watchfulness and such rea rtormWIo preparations t^r safety as you will wish you had made when the trunki of the louring monster heaves in sight. ? III R. Micka. 'Programme for Memorial Dny- May Niulh. Ala meeting of thcMemorial As sociation held yeatejdny afternoon the following programme whs ar ranged for Memorial Day which | will be observed ?. li is year on Fri day, May Dill: ? i*i occasion will form at t lie gale. M usic. Kershaw Guatds. Mimsteie, Orator, and ojjiciMH of Camp Hiehuid KirUhuMi. Veterans. huditsof Memorial Association. Daughters of I li ?? Confederacy. Sons of Confederate Veterans. School cbildreo. Odioory of C?U'P Riehard Kirk land and officers of the John I). Kennedy U. D. C. aio request ed to occupy^ the stand. Voter a ns are rt quested to take their places within l.hc rope. Pravlfltby Rev W. H. (.lot dou. Music. >> A dill 023 by Mr- Cajeb Cl?>ke, i'lesrutaliou of the ftouthem Cross of Honor by Daughters f?f Confederacy to Veterans of Gamp Richard Kirkland. Hendiction hy Rev. YV. W. Mills. Music. { f)ecoration of graves. MARRI JlGE OF MR. LIPSCOMB TO MISS JORDAN. f Thos?wcdding of JM iaa Victoria Jordan, daughter of Mrs. Valeutine S. .Jordan, and Mr. Thomas J. Lipscomb, Jr., of Columbia, drew a crowd ot friends and well wishers of the young couple to Grace Church Wednesday evening at nine o'clock. The cUuroh was tasteful ly decorated wi'h flowers and ever greei;s? and Behind the altar rail ing rose a shiniug pyramid of sil ver candlesticks. The services were conducted by the Rev. W. JB. Gordon. The arrival of the Adding par ty was heralded , by t he Rlraino of tLo wedding inareh and the en trance of little Miss Elizabeth Gar rison and Master Ralph Shannon who untied the satin ribbons. They made way for the ushers, Messrs. Henry Garrison, Maurice Del'ass, John Deaa and C. C. Moore. Tho bridesmaids, the Misses Elizabeth MeDowull, Elizabeth Sieedman, Margaret Garrison, Neville Pope, Flora Kennedy and Cora Carrison, walked in pairs, Tollowed by their respeotivo groomsmen, and the ruaid\)f honor, Miss Elizabeth Jor dau, and the bride, who entered ou the arm of her uncle, Mr. II. G. Garrison, and was met at tbe altar by the groom and his best man, Mr. Charles Lipscomb. Tho wedding was pronounced ono of the lovhcst ever witnessed in Cgmden, from the diminutive couple, Klizaijcth Carrison and Ralf Nesbit, to the bevy of lovely bridesmaids, and tbe still lovlier bride, whoso dress of gleaming while talieta and ilowing veil were particularly suited to their fair wearer. The bridesmaids' cos tumes were elaborate white organ dir, white the maid of honor's gown of pink organdie formed a" striking contrast which was acce/lualcd by tho largprfjuncbes of p/nk carna tioi^-carried by the otiler brides maids. % \ ? ? A large number of Co!W?rt>ians, among jrboor were the groom's pat* eots, Col. and Mrs. T. J: Lips comb, Misses McClintock, Eleanor McQueen, Lily McGregor, - Kale Louraine Crawford, WrenaAdaoas and others, also- Mrs. Wiley of 8a ?aniab, and Mrs^JNwrbil of George town, alien dod the ceremony al tbe oburch and the reception at tbe bou*s. Tbs bo me of tbe bride, where the rsceptloo. wno belfl, was brilliantly llUaliated, and the InterW* wm transformed into a red table bower oi IOXf? , JKftHjL? bAllfliftMfe ? MA eostly presente were rwlM tjr the Oconpl^ *ho l*ft by tht Sea M MM* ?i4*ii|h) tiali for Ue Cbaf l?*o% gaposutoo, VI* Co New# from Bethuirt ' i- nf TIr> t 'in tiiiu ? . }>?'tliunc, A | ril :;() ? J?yrH'h woodl , I 'i-ltMicrnt i . . e .lilt |<)c' S.ltllf ?t ly cvuit-n ui-.l Mr. \ A H( t!iuiu \vii? < ch cted prcsi Messis. K. 1'. J\sl ridgo and 1> : M hi, v i t* ( prcs, I.. W. WoM, ?.* .' *? ! % , I !. t'opelaiul, J'lxocutivo <f ? i :ii. ills e. * I' liO following gentle :K)i were chkted delegates to eouh 'y ( DiivoiH inp whieh iiict'h '?t (!;iin. Men next Mnnd'iy : S. !'? 1 i i i 1 ?* v , ? I A -M i* 1 .?> i r i u , Tj I, ( it|?''i>iiii! \V . I{ ? , lirimijon, ,1, A. MeCaskdl, K. I l\s. 'ridge ?n.1 .J. I') Mel, nu iu. It was decided to change iho name !<>l tho i*l ii h from 1 jViirh wood to Ho* j'luino. Hereafter tin- eltib will be I known as Hethnno Democratic olnb. The graded school is a reality tor I this plaeo. 1 he contract will bo let nl once. -?> ? ???- ? PERSONAL Mrs. \ViU>y of S.ivannah, in visit- j ing Mrs II. 11. .) orihiii . Mr. Allen .1, Boy kin went to Lake wood with the polo team last week. Mr .John Jenkins spent a lew days in Charlotte this week on business Mcsms. Hiehaid-on an?l Alston of Columbia were in (Not don I'uosuayi ami Wednesday. . ' Mr. 1 i. A Floss tho popular l.night of (he gr p is in the cdy I I e I jIi |- ayot te Mull. Mrs. Arthur Gerald retu nod to \u^u?ta hist week after a visit t<> Mr. and Mrs. \V. C (Jerald. Cadet lninftovlCldro.<lge, of Oh tnson college i? ,<i t homo on aeeonnt ol the rteout trouble at the p?lh After visiting tho Imposition and Mrs. Jos. S'dionk, nt Georgetown, Mrs. 11. Baum relumed home Tu day. Mr and Mrs. 1; 1>. Barsbnv, ao companiod by Miss Florida I > ? 1 ' <\h-. ie ft via t he S A 1j. last i'hursday for the north. Air. and Airs, 1,. A. W it tlfowskv loft today lor Orator. 1 tio former will return Monday whije tho latter will rimain away a few weeks. Mr G II. Baum l?ft Saturday night for Georgian ilour4, l.ako wood, to alUud upqld's polo yamoa a n < I from there will go to fv.\y Yo'k City foi a few weeks. Mr. Jas II. Burns left last pun day for Henderson, Ky . where he will act as best man fit tho muniagc of Dr. Ii' nrv Slueky, of Sumter. During Mr Burnw^flbsonee Mr Wade McConnel1, of Mr^' W. -B. Burn's store in Sumter, is assisting Mr. Barrett. - % -<*f- .r- ? SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. A good r^in foil iu Camden yes terday afternoon. Mr. II R. So.hroo.flev killed a rat tlo snake In his back yard one day this week. Mr Lyttle, of GainsviUe, Ca, has rented tho Haile refildonco on upper Lyttleton stroet, and will move his family here in a few days. Mr. W. IT. Flemmiita, electrician at tho DeKalh Cotton Mill, now oc eupios the Humphreys rosidtnec on Laurens street recently vacated by 'Mr. Gus Hirsch. Mr. .Jrdin W hi tike r, Jr, is niak ing a deebbd improvement in his residence by extending the pij/.za aloi.j^ thtf entire front 8ido of the house and repainting the house. City vv a to r seems to; be very much in demand now. The iimhiH have had more "taps'* this week possibly than they'' tia ve had in any ouo week siuce the artesian water wob tirst commenced U1 be used. Last Saturday . niglrt some one broko into tbc Clerk's office at t lie court bruise and robbed it o f $10 Id cash. Tlicre is no clue a* fo who committed t lie robbery, but it is not thought to bo the work of profct-sion als. -4 For quite a whilc| last* night the city was in porfect darkness ? not n light was to be eewn. It usually oc curs that on a dark, rainy night the electric lights are out. Lovoly moon, light nights when^they are not need ed rauoh tTiey burn beautifully. A singular oocurroncn at the Epifl* copal church on Wednesday last was a funeral and marriage there the game day. Airs. Kershaw. 4 funotnl was held at half paet fivo and tho marriage of Mr. Lipscomb and MIsr Jordan took plaeo between R and 9 o'clock tli^t evening. Fire one day last week destroyed the residence of Mr. Wallace Hall near Bcthunt. The house was per fectly new and Mr. Hall had not long moved into it. The firo oc cuarcd while every one was away from the house and it in thought to bo the work of an incendiary. The house and contents wore a total loss. Jim Levy, colored, after a linger ing illness of about a month, died last Sunday nigh'. He was well thought of by all who knew him and was one of the' few old colored peo ple now left possessing ante belluupc qualities. Hie fnoerW ?u hekM^n Tuesday morning at the colored Methodist obnreh vnd was attended bysjsrg# number of whits people which t^ti&ed to tbs high esteem in whieh he was held by tbem. TWe are now too more Insane persons confined in the oooaty Jail ? Mrs. Tom . West, from near Be thane, and a Colored woman the wife of Joe Leniifc from the eastern part of the county. If re West is the widow of Mr. Tom Wast -who wm killed by Talbart ttmal years H? Tbs law nqtfrfi that altpatisnts be newly ?aocfoatmt hsfara being taken to tbv asylum and tbeia two are awaiting tbs rstolt of tbs tacsioKA* before betn? taksa to OolimbH. ANNOUNCEMENTS. "\ -4oit A I 1 >l lul;. Ti Iho vt'TOf* of !\Or?lii w * onnly:- +? m'v. , !:> /.iilliU 0* tt.Cluli in.iu ?w.?? !?' r-ir n pi( ', l lll'IBliJf OlfCr IDJtrll in ., fMiiiluijtl r.H I'minli \ii" 'or. Having many loin# t'Vi' > '???!? nll'l A l)loroll|{tl kllliA UmIJi' ut IiO illtln-s ? I 'i autilitor, I ft ??, miii-Uetl ill ti I . ?ii till I Ik* <?' ? ? I lit) Null sl.lfMOII III 1 l|0 I'Oopli I Will .iM.lv1 > tlic to.sttH ol (lit* l>.'tv.t?" i it' b I'ii mury . Kttapevllu ?,i luiiiuilii'ity s , t(. Mi l MfttJ'l I llflllit lillll.i.lln t' IllYSi ?( a ? )|lltl|ili|l I. I ill' oiMff of Villain' i f K.'i -liaw t 'tui i. U in Hi.' Il>' I'lUll.lly llt'l'llull, .dill IVNI't'1 t till > Sol > 'III' toll's III all I lOIUtli'l ill*. Vi III I Intl. III. I ||I| > [itTlirtl l>f t'OllM'l| ll'lll'O, I tlllllk lll> |lfl i.otul i- ? t i l * itll 1 1 III Sr.;. an t 'Oi k .1-1 I>1 * v.*'' ! ? t ?tvitiM if .iri'rn i"). union* I't'ii"'' ft "vi"iit *i\ 1 ' .IS iS I Mil II ..111 |{ .tit I it'll I I' I I.. I. I ' " \ I. I c will w In i' I uiil Hit Hit lu'iilit iil, lit' < i .liit - t i in a t Inn initfli.l Iiiimiu'.ss ill. ill:. i r. Kisju't'! fully, \V. A.M'lIKu K . i n l ! i *? l>iliioi'l'ntli voli'lK til Ki'imIiuxv t*. ii. >i TliWtili"li (l|i? nollfltill loll tit fi mills tlii.u^;i. i. mim. unity I I'li-ti'iit in > ii. i, in- a* .i t .hi i ii it ?' li I'll' |M>'l|l>ll III t 't lilt.' \i!lllIO|\ Il VI>1? III. IlltM tilt' Ut'i I II HI II I II lit I' of lilt' I'l l I ? It Hull ill Itlirotl It Ill-till kllOW il'tl>!0 1>I till' 1 > 1 1 1 1 1 ?? I J III (In ilnlt'i flit lot tin 1 1 ? ol Hit- t'ouuiv, I mil lu'iii't |'l f pill 0? I 10 <11. rflHlRO till' illlHt "> |'( till' I 111 Slioulil ll*t> |H1 |iif lloliol hit' Utflitll 'V flf. I IIV mo ti> i tin position, I will |n uii.iM' tin hi in iIlM' ll.l I |k' I' till' llllllfS III lilt' UfSl Hi lilt it I 'I I I I . I wil limit tii". i iniiiiHt mi. TliHiikiiiK in* iiti'intM I'll tlil'll pltal f.iVol* Hint it'll. t lllilv' Hit . i I'.li.oii rtrff illlti 1'J.lfClil III till' fltlltlO, I plotltfi l?i v - " : I lit UliltlclllttlfMt.lt nl lllf | ? I llli.lt > f Ifi'll'.ll. iii^|ti'i iiuii>, p. r. hk i i r. I lu'ielty iiiiiioiiiioo in \ hi' I f a t'liii'liiiiif for I'oituty Amlitor, j? ti i ?Ji't l i i tin- ilriuni', :ti i. |n i lli.li > . " .1 , A. It li l( t >l.\ . 'I'lif (i ii-iiils u( MaJ. K. 1'. Mli lifi fi'S .inn. uiin t tils llliliif as a < it lit I it l:t I ?- for I lit* olllt ?- of Ami. lor j ftn Im'ihIijw fouiiiv sntijfft Irt tlif I it'iiio. i ni it* in iitmrj . II in knowli'tlyo ol ilm niti<f ,>nil i.nt v i|tiHl|(<Qii Iiiii i till' Mm |-#h ii<>n Many ^rli'inis. KOK THK.-NSl? K! <i. Mr. I'Mitoi - I'lfttff aiuioiUu t' tlio tntinc ? ? f Mr. vs'. It. Iloupti lor rc-fift lion 1 1? llif oilit'f ol TrcuMirfi' ol Korsliliw I'minly wl^'rll in* lias m ..i'i'i?|itntiiy it I It'll to lliis out tin sat isfaft ion ni tin* w liolt pvoplo. Many I' i k* mis . 8 ITT. OK KTirCATlo.N. Killtor Chronicle: -\V? i|u> friemls of Mr. it. ?' Hi in* ti i take iilfanu it In aUiininif Iiik luni for tlio I in.silloii ol I'outltJ Supt: r l ill V ittlcjll t of IMiii' itinii j lor KcrMtiav rotint.v in tin; i-oinitu; tit nun t a I it* 1 in luiur v. Mr. Iiritf.f l? h lorn- lift- \\lin Ii?j mi von I p.Mfci-t .-Hii.sf.u tior. in tlio paii't'im or 1 1 is nlinul I mill Wf [t'fl sn' i'i'tf'u Unit m tin- tullt t* for wtili'li w t* rtiin.'iitiff liiiii, lif will alt vtiil to Mil" ?lnl li't* ' iiit'iiniUf nt ii|>on ti i in Willi llu> sun if tain ainl hi- j tviiliOii. I* ti-icr it Kvrslaw, , 'I'.t li.i' Voti'isi i Ktisi nv i 'itu ni y . WlHi Vuitl I ri'ii. ''inltt :iinri' ol, ar'J t'. iii'ti I 'f yo :r i ?*iiriy J s|l|>iiorl n! my i nii.titUv.v itir uif tiilit.'i' of Hupi. I ol Kilffutioi! in ilio hut f it ii i i ni lull. I airiiln nit - i iioiiiiff my st- If a t'tiiuliilulo for Unit nilii-o. II i 0 1 t'i:lt*il I |>U'iitff my Itt-si fllortb- til I'fliail oi ili?' I >i'!looh> nf t lit1 clil il f t'on lit y . UCKpoct fully, It. P olitiM. M AM1STU A'l k. Mi', i ?: ! 1 1 ? r : ? Plt'sno annoiuit o i!u> nnmc* ot Mr. A\Wt?bl an it catulifliilo for 1 ho t lilt t> t'f MiijiitlfHto in ii} pur ItiiHalo Uiwnshiji Mr Wv?t is a yootl tnun anil wi- fot-l ?a lis lit' 1 i|ntl Is will ^.Mvo out in* fcfttit*f.i('ti Jn to Ilm j i-uplo. l rii'iu(s, 1 hi'i'fby aiinounco niVKt-l! <\ i'ilni!l'lal,? : for tin: ulVu'O of Mii?l?|raic Ut '^t.iiiiic. HiiH'k'o Township. snV.ji>ot in ilu? i uIoh i.-i tho DcnUiCtuilc primary, KosfU'Clfnlly ?iul>iiiit|c.l, W^l.TKK Ourl'l *M>. l.KtilSI.A'I'in! Iv Mr. Kililoti-^'j'litt frloiitla of lion, .lolin <1. If !. Inifil#., ??i'.. tlfKiro to ii'ni'f his uattif iii'iiic (l;f ti'.'iiiof r;i:ic vol t:ts ol Korslnivv i'in:iilv f *?i I I Of If ft ioil to tile 1 -C'lf IhIi* I II 1 1*. t'lipt. 1 . if ll.l it 1 ^ 111 s mail' it *i 111.;,' Ii >{lii Ml i.r i-inl no liel :im ilian cull lio loiintl hi Ki ruliuw f.omity ui ft' |irf Hfii t tlic faitnt'ia ol our I'Oiui'y. We thcro'oto iionil. naif li tin Kiiitji't'l lo tlic mi leu of I Ii ?? ili'inocrii If imr?v. iiis I'liomis. Wo, 1 ii v many ? friomls of Mr. M I.. Sjp.i'ili. tuko ci'Ofll tiK'Usure I ri iiniiouiii inL' him i 'i ? i?-t*lcclion tn I hi: I.i'uislaluro in tlic o 1 ? i i i i 1 1 o lU'tnoiTtiiio pi iinarv. Mr. Smith if- tun wi ll know n to the people of Kt'ishr.w Cotiuly tn tn t il any tnoro n-ouni iiu'iulii i ion 1 han lii-i sorvii'o in tin* It-jjis llnturo for the last l\\>> yoai'M. Many VoIim-h. SKNATK % Jiaviiiif Itfou roiiiiOKtoil to mainl lor i <* t> U iTtfitt,* aiiil tlrtiuKiiiK tlio hfittofriii 'f Voti'tB nf UfiHliiiw coitnly lor coiillilfiicO tin.) suppoti 111 lllf paal, 1 lit'ioiiv itiiiiuuiiiie iliat. I am a t aiiilnlatf at i In* lU'iiicf rut ir primal iCM for tin? ollli-f of aonator from Korsluiw County. .1. 'I'. 11AV. SITRKRVI^OU, I If-rrlty HiitiotiiH'O tn.vtuMI a out' litiato for Coitlily Svporvlaor, Bubjett 10 iin- rulta of t Mo Ltcmoiirat lo priniiu ICS. Hfapt t'tfullv, .J. It. I'llKI.PS, Wanted. ! ive can vaMfia for a fn?t selling! noyclty. AJilrt'HH with ri'fnciier , . \?>vcliv Prinliag (*o.? Southern 1 l'ilM'8, N. ( '. - -??*?? ? Fine Cow for Sale. 1 line milch o.o w for salo cheap ! t> 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 ?< , No inonoy rc?|uiro(t tut- J til has boon tented. A p;>ly Ht 1*1* o O hrotiU le ollloe or t<> tho Uli d or ni on nl W. II. I 1 1 i Kt{ -a# O;irj)0; . Mil] iOH to Irotu nl j ( ?i il Onho moVV '!? ' <A M l>i:\, s. c. Catering to Mf CotHtn&rciai exnet CT?// r/\it drai'ct Mr. iiinl Mrs Scott Hrmrn, I 'roftrirtors. 0/\ ?r/icst S&ras/ny/on , | v.r 1 1 1 u" i vt n v^i ? ? ^ ^ i c ? ^ o o m , Came/an. t. Otlicti* in l> a n k of Cnnulen r.uihhn^ lit sidv'iee, I'nir KliOft. (S U. Sowcll 1 . *'.?> iili nee. ) Notice of Application fur Discharge. Notice is hereby irivnn that one month t'r.iM date h?Ti*(jl on Monday, .Hi no 'J ml l5*o..\ lit 1'J o'cloek M , I will apply t< > tin* ,Iu?Ivh' i>< l'robatv of Kershaw County South Carolina. <!>r I.'-ttcr* l^iamtasory >is Kxtvntor <>f tho eatato of fiiinon Wolfe, deceased . DA VII) Wni.FK, M;iy a U>0:.\ Kxoenlor. Note or Application for Disctiarp. Notice i? hereby niven that one month from date hereof, on Monday May l!Mh limy, lit 12 o'clock M.. wo will apply to the .Ind go ot I'rohalo of Ker?hi?*; County, Sowlii Cavollna, for Tattler* IMsmi^ory :m l'xeculors <?' |he estate of 15. .). Hnlvlill', \v. ii. n ATci.irr, n. c. i; vivukk. KxC'CUtOTH April 18. i (liiy ;in<l llto lime of (lay you will want il . I The Delivery Wagon will l>c tin sohodnle time Ticketa nOr per hundred ll>x, l lOc per hundred in 100 lbs jand over. Terms Cash. Kespectfully, G. W. CROSBY. pepioval Notice. Wo beg to notify our friends that we will roovo our stock this week to tbe Opera II oils o Store for the pur pose ot having erected a New and Modern business home on the spot now occupied by our old one. We expect to have in our temporary quarters a convenient arrange- 1 ment of our usual Rig Line of General Merchandise, anil a specially choice line of SPRING NOVELTIES TO WHICH WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION. Remember our new locution for the present ? THE OPERA HOUSE STORE. Respectfully, IvI. Barn and Compan^. Wanted You TO REMEMBER tlmt when you to most storOH for Stoves, Nails, Guns, Revolvers and everything ir. o Hardware line, you have to bluff them a little, because this is necessary to get the right price, Lut not so at our store, Camden, S. C. Ask for anything in this line ancl the r* PRICE IS RIGHT KEMEMBEH ALSO, that we carry a complete line of Fresh Groceries also Harness, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, etc, all ,>:;jh to juit the short crops. Attractive goods at attractve prices ? that's the kind you want ? we have all these? for what ' W? <r, li._ _ . ? you, help* us both. Blail' oide/S^fllled same day a* received, and have oar x WrfonsTattention. A. D .KSHNEDY^ ^ ? Slaughter //? t/Soo/cs, /(/ /he tj/ amoi/s < 9/// \ C~ (I f /ye k)/o/v / / ilJe arc going out of the boo/c 6u$~ in ess, a in/ have therefore c/ee/ctcct to c/osc tire stock out at a great sacri fice. . . , t^Soof's A// sta/n/arc/ authors offer e</ at /ess than eoerin the history ()/ < s3()()/'S, Sfiooks for i/ic girts, ffiooks for t/io boys, jftooks for Gvcri/body, HAVE YOU A SET OF W A V ERI ;Y'S N ( ) V E LS ? IF NOT GOME AT ONCE AND GET THEM AT LESS THAN YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY. FOR THEM. BE SIDES WAVERLY, WE HAVE COOPER, A CONAN DOYLE, BA?RIE, CHARLOTTE BRONTE, DOWIE, JOHN EASTON COOK, FRANKFORD MOORE, CEO. ELLIOTT, -EDNA LYAL, NDRRIS, RUSSELL, LYTTON, ETC. ?/ U * ' 1 v* o Now is your time t cget books by Standard Authors at a lower price than they have ever been offered, so don't niiss the opportunity. v # . .< Remember the matchless Counteis be for you, a call. not