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BemiUancoft by cheeks, drafts and poetal money orders should he mfde payable to W. h* MoDOWE&L. Otmden, 8. C. CAMDKN, 8. 0 , JUbV U, 1003 I 1 JJ". ? j'AI Watching The Clock. There is a story going about to the effect that a young man once asked ^Edison what was tlie secret of successii The answer was truly eleotrio: "By not Watching the clock." There is a world of truth 4o-thc short sentence. - There is too much watching the clock nowadays. Tot> many of us arc foarful lest wc ah&ll work overtime"? and not get paid for it. it goes without Baying that the mau who is forever watch ing the clock has no eyo to see op portunities that rony he present ing themselves for advancement. " He is too busy watching the clock. In days agoue there were those who paid little attention to the clock ? and home ^nociatcs wero exceed ingly sarcastic in their remarks. Hut it enmo to puss in the days when promotions were made that tho men who rarely watched tho , clock passed on to the higher placcs. There was no virtue In not looking at tho clock ; but it was a straw showing the trend of charac ter. Whatsoever thy hand ilndoth to, do, -do it with all thy might ? and don't watch the clock! ? lCx. Items Over the State And Elsewhere. Tho farmers of tho county are conspicuous by tln>ir ahseuco from tho streets of the city. They are all W5fklng to catch up with, thoir crops, which wero delayed by tho rains in 1 the early spring. Mi?a ITunniu II. Wilson, daughter of Hon. W B. Wilson, of Rook Hill; who ran against Mr. Ficloy for Con gress in tho last election, graduated in law at the University of Pennsyl vania on tho 17th of June. 1 ? We wero shown by Treasnaer Hongb on Saturday morning lent a cbfok from Stnte Treasurer Jones for $1,267.14. Thie Is Kcrslmw county's share of the dispensary prtflls and will be appropriated to our school funds. A runaway horse created intense ^excitement in C. F. Jones & Co.'s | store in Anderson recontly. Tho animal became frightened and broke ? l^csc fr?sn its fastenings in the " rear of II. (r. Johnson & Son, dashed through this store and then ncross tl>e street, It ran up a. flight ? of stoops and" through a partly open door into tho rear room of Jones' : "store which waa occupied by the dress-making department. An1 astounding case of juvenile depravity was unraveled by Samuel , J. Blaokwell, in Columbia. Tuesday. Two boys, one about In and the _ other about 12. both connected with tho best families of Columbia, broke into and robbed Mr. Blaekweli's house of ovor $200 worth of Jewelry, silver plate, cie. Tho situation is .... embarrassing to Mr. Blackwcll. lie rinns not care to prosecute, yet if he leta the cane drop Upon the return of tho stolen properly he might be renderod liable for compounding a folooy. Ah the northbound passe n e r train on tho Carolina ami North western Railway wan going into Yorkyillc Friday morning ii short disteneo below the old, depot a negro woman narnod Nooly wuh discovered dangerously near the track. Tho enginoer reversed his engine and ap plied tho air brakes as aoou as he the woman, but in sorao way her foot got fastened on tho track i- and apart of it was mashed off. j This woniau has been in a demented ' state for some time aud preparations were bein^r mado to send her to tho : >)unatic asylum. Throe yonoc ladies, all students I of Converse College, at Spartanburg. 1?fcve entered auit against the Soutl^ ?rrn Railway, claiming $l^I)<TaaiVgpi - jjcCattSd they were unable to Ward Vestibule . at Spartynburg, several weeks ago. All three of the young -kfcitoa are from Mississippi, and thoy ? to the de|M?t for tho purpose of -hoarding the train for their respoe* *!*? homes. They contend that the i did not atop long emrngh at. iu Sparlaohurg for ihera o their <tkJcets and gel y also contend that by the fact that they did not JMP' ItejLFora .fttartfi r parents and others uo 1 .. Vjtt" "I|uf aPf ? Wedrtlntf at Dundro. ? For The Chronlflo A pretty wedding was crlebrnted to tho evo<?lnar ' f Juno 24th, 1003 about '.):'{() o'clock hi the residence ? if Mr. II. A. Martin, father of tin urlde. hi Iss LotiUs his socm it d daughter, vtru married to Mr, Uoni T. Harrison, r?f Columbia, K. C. The crcrrcmotiy w&? p?>rf>rnifdb> Kev. It IC. Mood. The e r 1 < ? ^ wiu tastefully duoorHit'd. A beautiful wedding bell being suspended iu (ho centre and immediately under it ft double liCftrt of flowers nod eedar under which the contracting partite atood. Tim bride wore ? costume ui Idfcaullful white organdy trimmed in lft Co and white satin sash, and carried half open white ailk fan. The groom was at ftireri in a handsome black, suit. After the ceromony the guests were Invited Into the dining room where a delightful supper was served After supper tho gucsta repaired to the parlor where several hours of pleasantry and musie was enjoyed. Tho bride and groom left on the following ruorning for Columbia whore they will reside at 2301 Kast Laurel street. Among those pres ent from abroad were Mr. John Harrlfton brother of tho groom, Miss Bessie Harrison, of Colombia, sis tor of tho groom, Mr. Hob Morrittof Columbia,; Mis. M. J. Williamson and daughter, Misrf .Minnie, of Co lumbia, Mr\ L. S. HoJUisby and wife, of Columbio, ^Miss faille Lucius and Mr. J%m?a Lucius,* of Lucius. The bride, received several vuluablo presents.; They ctrt^v <>u Jife'a journey with many congratulations and bent wishes of numerous rela tives pnd friends. 1*. Tho Story of ft Murder. /??Will Karratt, dbl jou kill ttitch Hale?" auked an (Observer reporter. '' "I did," said Sarratt, raising ins bulky form from a couch iu the cell at tho police station. "1 lulled him with u knife. 1 had to kill him." Nariutt was brought hero yester day by* Deputy Slier I ll" IL S. Lip scomb, *of Cherokee county, S. C, Ha hud been arrested at tlu: big potfur dam near Fort Mill, on the charge of killing Ritch Ilale, colors cH, at 13lackshurg, on March 8th. Ho was taken to Blacksburg lust night by iho deputy sheriir, and will bo tried for murder. The killing was tho * result of a skin garuo of cauls, which may be termed the colored man's substitute for poker. According to Sarratt'a| story, ho was a uovieo that had I hceu selected to bo skinned, I!? had both a mother ami wife, and! Ire was on hia way heme when lio was accosted by Hale, who asked him to take part in "the gaufo. Several day a before this time he had loaned Halo some money, and on tho night of the homicide lie had "staked" Hale. After tho game began Sauatl was rapidU fleeced of hi<? week's wealth, and he began to brood over tho loss and tho injustice. His story of the killing was wimple and graphic. "We played," ho 'said, "in an ol' flel' under the moonlight, an' every nigger bed to put his head close to de gronn' so he could aeo do kyarda. I was de dealer, an' dey robbod mov Hale had *10 of tny money, au he reached over ou do board and picked up $3 of miuo and aaid, 4I takes dia.' 1 said, 'Dat's my money.' Halo Haid agoin. 4I tnkes dis.' He reached in his brecuhcs pocket. Den I atabhed him in d<j heart wid my little knife. -"Ritch said 'Dsm' you, I'll Ox you. "And den he died/* ? Charlotte Observer. Letters of Recommendation. A gentleman advertised for a hoy to-nssUt liitn in hid ofllee, add no.uly fifty applicants presented themselves before him. Out of lite whole number he selected one and dismissed the rest. "1 should like to know," nuid a friend, "on what grounds you selected that hov I witkoiu a single rocomroendaliou !" i ,-Y(m are miatukon," bftid the g?*n- ; ? (Soman; i:hu ban a groat many, i He wiped Wis feet when ho came in ?Hid closed the door aftor him, show ing that ho v>" "\9 careful; gave n;> his s<3 a t to th it old latuo man, show ing that he was thoughtful; he tno-U otV his cap when he came in, answered my <iucstions promptly and lespectfull}'.* showing that be vfuh polite nnd gentlemanly; he picked up tt^tnok, which I had pur posely laid on the lloor, and replaced it ou tho table, while all tho rc6t stepped over it or shoved it aside; and he waited q ietly for his turn, in stead of pushing or crowding. Whet) I talked to him, I noticed that his clothes were carefully brushed, hair in nice order, and his teeth as white as milk, and wheu he wrote his name I noticed that bis fioger-naila were clean, instead of being tipped .,?*Uh jet, like that handsome little follow'* in the blue jaokot. Don't you call these 'Hbiogs letters of recommendation? ] do; end ! would give more for what I can toll about a boy by u?iog my eyes ten minutes than all the letters of recommendation he can ^ive mo." ? Scientific American. * What is probably tho largest loco inotivo in tho world has just boon completed at S-hcnectady for haul ing freight over the Itocky Mouo taio?- It rncasar os seventy feet and on ft level track can hunt ft tfotn of ftftft ft Mile ftftd ft Mf long. 4 * * . . L VirmonitU. ' j Mr. W II- 2)'tum rotnmcd fn.tu iOWiwm Tuaiday. J Mr. I*. T. Y?!!t|,lftuo arrived in town jrwJortUy afternoon. Mr*. Nr.r&h i? yUiMnp Ml*. T .J Hiu/Wld nt Dillon. Mr, 1> t v ?<| H. Wjl'tarrj*. i* M ; hOD)? UlU week MP W i >S ! noiday. Mr. O W. Hillings of C/iiftr)?t((?. I* "t lu>uifi on a viylt. Il>t oanto down : Wo received a pleasant call on Saturday la*t from Mr. I .J. Mo Klnzio, of Antloch. Mia* Alice (Jann of tho Western Unto^ Telegraph ofllce, loft ycatcr day for Atlanta and Columbus, Ga , to bo uiv ay tho Lalanco of the sum mer. Several oadots as well a? tho clta* del band were In the city Wednes day on the way to Charleston and their various homos, having dis bursed In Hock Hill tho day prevl OUS. '? ? Mlt?8 Sallio Heyman who has-been visiting Mra. If. lianm returned to Cticstor Monday accompanied by tho latter who went to ltoek Hill Tues day to be present at the closing cx; erclscs of tho 8. C. M. A. The Law Department of the South Carolina College. In addition to th#> regular leeturea by' the t>ror>'Hsoru of luw of the South Car olina CoMoko, tho trustees und faculty arc- pleased to he able to announce for the comlnrr ne*?lon a very attractive set Ifft oP\leetur?r. to benoontrlbuied t>y wriw of tne >?~adtncf itiArriherK* of ' the Bewh on<]1 Jjftii- of BouthV Carolina. Among thoKtf who have consented to deliver or?.7 or more lei turea tmthe law ?-lames of Hit; College uie: Hon. ("harlPB H. Blinonton, ti. Circuit Judge; Hoi). VV ill til ir> J-j, IJrnwIey, II. H. l >i?t riot Judge; Hon. Y. J. Pope, Chief Jnathe of Smith Carolina; Hon. A. Woods, A?;??a-lale Juutli.e; Hon. Kugene li. 'iiiiy, Aw.oclai'.- Juatlee: Hon. lalward M< vrroly, P.on, J. C. Sheppard, Hon. ii. DuiH'nn Iteliln^r, Hon. S. J. Piinp. *?on. Hi n. J. v*. Carey, mid Hon. Andrew ?'raw lord. . Tip" trtt?*toe? and. faculty feel t r si t in ????? ui ing t he /ns'KiFtnnoe of these <ll? 1 injpiifcia. d Judg'.'K and lawymo they iiave ae? ompli.ihed ahntelhinnr that will i prove cf tho greatest hem-lit to thot'o taking tlx* law ooui'He In the S?Vuth | i/i?nMlna college. 't'h*- number of thuuc mrolied hi the h'".> d-'part im-rU darhiK [ tho lat I t\v yiMff 1i;o! be en the la?j.;o-it io the history of th<? <-ollcKe. finl ihc *???!>?* Im entertained that tKc p?oKpei:t if Hk'ko aiJ<lltlona| hftuiri iii.ty xtlll urthfr Int rftiHp thr growtr? titiiUht r M U?vv atiKh nt*. The fjrent v.'.lii" of tl?e tralnliKf nf roi-?I??l I y fteh'MilM ??)' luw t;aa b?en too ^Jhorovrhly <len)onritratr--l t<? ?^n 'cr i.i'V in tlnir mip iion. The day <?! pn'ii.*) ration foe thr :ii." hy solitary study in a |v*:yet'': ?|!i? o l::?" j'i lie! ionlly par.rjcd. ^veryonr fntnilitir with th?^ wot k liitf'of a i?v ?rhool rnnxt ioivr I r-.-n |.t .prer.sed witl io' rcii -vi] intei<m nn-i ?/.'.? ;ii that re *?i 1 1 fto.o the nu-n? us.-.erlatlnn of yv>uof iK-n who I > ii \ ? ? come totrylher for th< omm-iii pnrpoao of xtnuyiiov law. The in i v tli:uMiy:-.i.>!i!- of tpiei'Hona of law", in! only with the profr>- rorn, hqt aha .'it > I i';o It olhi'r, hejjet :in cnlhu^lusiti ?J; v.- r. hirh pr.-n:bty. In romo in ?taiK-'H. co ii hi ti.nni have beou actjiilro.. ? i I . ? V. if"'. Tin* rt\lv:m!xj?v of ;M1endtnff a pr-.?fr:* iin.il >choo! !;?> Hie {'tato In which r ? f in |?! to practice lil:? p: nfi si'lon Ih ii. ?u ???)". ?? ? 'ivl. u?. lfv'?i in t ?>?? t of t* itwvi r. lifxiito" I ???? fnmiltnrit y Ra'.n?"-d vit!i the i!.* nn.i statute law of ? hf Sf;l?\ the 1 1 ictniNoip i that ho 1'ortr.w <i . ;ii h ft s ?>M very materially to ti ? fut ?:? ?*>??;? i -.v : :? aa a citizen. The wJOCl ?il ?? v??i M ??" ri"l"? is "Wf apt j ? . i ?.| ?? mtijro than llial of Mir.;yi*?i*M?*'.'iK,,d In any other pi ofcssloi* <?r bu?"! ecru. N" r. t onlv are ill! of th? iodi ???:? Of ' he f'tate ili'ftWM from ?h<> !??:? <111 ( he ?ii or p.-mo; of fotfirth'; 1 1 VO and ?:.\ocui ivo <.tn. <\a ;i i ?> i drawn ver> 'n:;;v)y fiom-tho !M'i f rnui't c. Ah pc many "f Iho' nuin'-ftis of tho lojml pro iV. skm n:o niitpivdiy d? "tine 1 lo pnh'.i i nt. fit?.'* it in .if i'j liulc Intpm iatii r tlt.il I'm-. v?>ur.jf in -ii who hove decided l? I, ?h ??,df I.iwvt'iii should tome (IsU Iti'-o t;*> h v.i.h other yniiii;; wt?n of. ? luii own Stat*: tvr.o have i hot;cn tlx life- work. ? The mo. t (iin'.'v filendshlps aro noi in/n((i!tnt :> fou.;?d (hu in? tho part o? .? man's lite thai is usually devoted l? pKipni'Hllon lev the liar; and It Is nn fo: innate if tl is period ahntild be si?ent In i SUftte rtlho!" than that In which hi> i-5 to II V'.4. ffvin! years ?p?nt tit n prn ?VN?don v s-'hool Pi another .Siatf some t tinea find the student w.? completely ont ui tnuoh wliti the yonn;,' nien of lilt; own State thai whrn lye re.turuu to pta the IiIh profession h<* finds himself >?'.? Tlnji under :i stiioun disadvantage. .M li in some Ini'iatn on is never over ? orr.e. A law school, however, ishonlrt be pntrtmteet! not alone )>>' Oiose Inton.linK ;o praetl.'e law. Thoir Ih hardly a^ail Ina in Ufo for whl? h one wonlil not ho tK-ttrr | -i enarod by havltvt Inken a ??onine In law. Almost everyone who hriM niiiile ii ii ??ariiost study of thf law will mrroo with iturke that it l.n a "pvlem-e whloh iIopk more to fjulekcn and lnvlj;<?i nt?? th<? undrrstandln>? thnn ail other kinds of humnn Ion minx l"?t together." Tho hope la induiKCd. tiiere fore, that the attendance upon tho law school of the l^ouih Carolina ColleRe may Include pome who have not de termined to make law their profe*e'on. Columbia n* the capital of the atnte presents many advantajr^n for th^ lew ftisnrnt. 'rhe neasionA of th?? flupreme t'ourt t'f the ?*ti?t?*. of the Ptn?* Clrrult Courts, and of ih* PetVrnl Cmirte. grlv? him frequent opportunity to hear nrjru i nwnln by the loudlriv lawyors of the j State, and to witness the practical ad ndni^tration of the principles of Ihe low. In prosecutlnK hln studies he wiH Meo And that having accaas to the law library ot the Supreme. Court, o? w#-|| as to lh? Cufosp notary, will be of the greatest value to him. JOHN F. J KX KINS* Camdkn, S. C. c^ninr'nr to* IMnmMnjr. Tinninpr, Co-Moo Win w, nici t vor* thing mtlie mctnl line. Stovc9, Ili'itiiMM, n.\i>Krs, Her trio Minplli'* fur sale at Shop. Klertrti* mil lions f?nt 111 houses. If I am ii.il ui to^vn it will pay .vou to iiroj> ate m loner f.iiii rittine will no furw Arilril. ?lohn F. Jenkins, " GURETON & ALEXANDER, COLORED lT N DEUTAKEUS. I . N CAMDKN. 8. 0. Formal Announcement ? Tho nnritfr si tined wial>es to mnonuco to the pulilio that they will open on Ju'y 1st nn.l ntiurfakiug K*tabli*Jwuettt on Main street, opposite K II. Dibble's *tore. and wfll bo prepared to farmnb Casket* and t'/offlns, day or niifht, We have our own Unarms 'and can aeoemo dale von in thin respect. 'Uemrmlier we rtro i!h> only COLORED UNDKRTA KKliMN JAMPTCN. Wo solicit Coun try ** wcii n* t>#ty bwdriea-i, n?Mjring oar friends the best of attention. Price* moderate. ; " ' In addition to ottr I'ndcrtakinir hu*l aos?, we Are also goncrat ?Cabinet and lrurnitur?+ep*irer?. WhSfl j feo. used our cmna to ?e? of or !?t n? kuow whera to call an ***' CtfRl^OX A ALEXANDER. ' 1 lie above cut gives you a good view of our Sod* Water i 1 ' ^ i 1 ! * V ^ i c h is served daily the most dolicious ce yuiil jJnitKk ul all kinds, and a very popular resort these liot da yn lor both old und young. Drop in and cool oft'. ?*; ? Voiy llespectfully, <S?omp <f !Z)o?P ass j Xj/io Corner ^Druggists* I Fuowia qq. ? . RUMMER "?terES on T^e 0DUTHERK wim THE LINE FOR BUSINESS, THE LINE FOR PLEASURE, ( THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST \ SUMMER RESORTS Oimplicte Summer Resort Folder Mailed Free to Any Address. ? J ' '4 W. A. T?rk. S. H. Hakowick, W. H. 'fA7Lon, Pols. Tinff'c Mpr. Geii'l Pass. Ar;enl, Asct. Con'l Pa&s. Agl. WASJIIKOTOH, O.C. WASHINGTON, B.C. ATLANTA. OA. SEABOARD j j Air Lino Hallway. j North-South-East-West. Two Daily Pullm'in Vestibnled Limited Trains Between South . and New York. I First class Kail Gar Ssryies. l'lip Best Itates nn<l Route lo all Eastern Cities Via RICHMOND and WASH INGTON, or Via NORFOLK "I'd steamerk. To Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis Louisville, Sf . Ltnis, Chicago, Mew Or leans, and all ? Points South and Southwest ? Xt? Savannah and Jacksonville and all in Florida nnd Ouba. . v ' i ii I ? ? ? < * Potitivoly' the shortest lino between IsTOlR/rEC Sc SOUTH. ' flpW'For detailed information, rates, sched ules; Pullman Reservations, &e., apply to any agent of the Seaboard" Air Line Railway or to J. J. Poller, Travelling Passenger Agent,' Columbia, S. C. Clias, Stewart -A. <3r. P./Ag-t., Savannah: Ga. PQUUH KILN DRIED FLOORING, Spend your money at home and help build up your city. Heme m ho r a dollar sent away from Camden nev ^ or returns. C i;i IJN(V MOULDING , V* K- - ' BRACK ETS, FOR SALE. 7 * Anyetvle of Casing, .Flooring, Celling ov Moulding goift'ii oi\t to order. Iffi 11AND STANBAitl) SIZIS8. Crown Mould, alfio Hack, Bod, Oove and Pic ture Mould. l^uarter round, Window Stool and CapS, wainscoat cap and astragal: Outside cneings gotten out to order. "* verms Cash. SPr/ces Sfc/aAt. \ Will also I? prepared to do lurn woikinafew da\8. , yon hnve lumber you want worked up into brackets, m<Ttild!h~gt ^flooring, oclHhg, &e.? w e will acrvc j oil iu.tliai way nlso, at modmiie pr&Sft CABilEN WET & LW? P.V0T(ffl?, t l?. UOSSHiNOL, Maiisscr. A fliiRf V/ th Every kurfchatJO. We gUHfhotoo evory urfiole flo'M by tt?i, nt no m&tim what |>r|iw*t to ;/?vi? Hft1 i#''actioP. vvitli work. Weinberg linn ot?flor.r?r* ^ *~<a? <*? liv'tM^. No '('est Uo^i ?tui.r. uu.ti. L<wl bead f?r (.a'/.i>/g?? O, CJ. MOORE, AiUu-ur-y'ttl-iiA W. t SjMx i/ii atlo:u''>?? K'von to collection of Kent*. A?V'?.jr?ls, JCtc. It c-ul l'-'Hfftto bought uiirJ noi l 1 irf* Insurance. Notice. 1 wi.-di to announce to the public that I j will he in my u.1ic? ovury Saturday lor | : the transaction of business. The other ' I <inyi? of the \\ i'1'k I expect to 1)0 engaged ? in vifiiti>>? the public hcIiooIh of the county. H. C. Bfil/CK. Snpt, of Kducatiou K. (h CAMDEN RESTAURANT. I with to annoiirtcc to my friend* and the public generally that I havo tuovnd j my roRiaurant from !ow?r >1 a is* atreet to the building on upper Main street re cently vacated by Mrs. S. A. Parker where 1 will he tflad to aoa and nerve them with the heal th? market affords* ami at moderate prices. W. T. HAMMOND. 8. 11:1119 ? MANl/iTACTOIiERa OF ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, whkh we guarantee superior to any oold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy Class a Pacini tv. July 4-2. Irtli Western Railroad Trains on the Xonli western Railroad' leave Camden lor Siuntor daily exccpt Sunday as follows ? No. 70. tirat-elass, 7 a 111. No. OH, firnt*cla8s, 4.1) p. m. No. 00, freight, t..",0 p. in. Returning Leave Sumter. No. 71, first-class, 9.55 a, m. ?, errivs Camden 11 80 a, ui. No. 09, first-class. '5 30 p. m. , arrive Camden 8. 1? j>. m. No, 07, frdk'ht, 0 in ? ; arrive Camden j S a. in. ton Railway EfVeetive January 13, 1903. Between Kingvillc anil Charleston. Read down. . Bead up. No. 33 Daily No. 31 Daily. 1.50 j) m Lv. Charleston Ar 3.00 p m 2.r? p in Ar Summerville Ar 3 11pm ?1 60 p in Ar Ivingvillo Ar 12 50 p m These trains Nos. "3 and 34 will stop on'y at Svunnorville, flranchville, Orangeburg and St. MailtcWs, Between Kingvillo nnd Blncksburg. Road down . R??ad up. No. 33 Daily. No, 34 Daily 5 00 p m I,v Kingviilo Ar 50 p ni ('? lo p in Ar Camden Ar 11 30 a m 8 00 p ni Ar fijitawl?a 3(-'t. Ar P 40 a in 8 20 p ni Ar !{ock Hill Ar 0 1 ,"> * in 78 59 p tn Ar Tirzah Ar 8 ."it n m 9 09 p m Ar YorUvilic Ar 8 4'J a mi 9 22 p m Ar Wliaron Ar 8 27 a ni 0 3.1 p in Ar llic'iy Gr'vo Ar * l-'S a iu i) .V> i, :r\ Ar SmvfiVA A ?" 8 I*") a :/> 10 15 p in Ar Bl'u'kshnri: I.** 7 !.'? a ni "I rains Nos. ;5.j and 3i -nop a: till im oortant Ktations but.wncu Kinnvdle and Blackslmry. Between Uock Hill a mi M.'uiou. | Read down ???,ad up. No. c5 Daily. N<-. 30 Daily it 00 a m l,v K ii k lliil Ar 10 ;5<) p ni (i 10 a ni Ar Tiraaii Ar 10 1 1 p m 0 31 a m At Y?>rkviile Ar 10 01 p m 0 40 a in Ar Sharon Ar n 40 p in 7 00 ti m At llick'rv lir'v Ar l> 3? p m 7 10a in Ar Smyrna Ar 11 !*.'? p in 7 33 n m Ar I'dauksburg Lv H 4o p m 10 4r? a ni Ar Marion Lv 5 50 p m Nos. 3.") and 30 stop at ail principal stations between R >ck Hill and Marion, < Between Marion a;ul Blaek^burg. Read do'A n. Road up. No 06 Daily ex. ^undsy No 07 daily exempt Sunday. 9 00 a m Lv Mni ion Ar 8 50 p m 2 00 p in Ar I'dack*burg Lv '2 50 p'm Train' No. 33 will connect al Rock Ilill with Savannah division No. 34 for Charlotte, Washington and New York. Train No. .3 I ?nwk-? connection ?t Rook Hill with^avannah divisioi No. 83 frvin Charlotte. WaahinKton and New York, Not. 3^ and 34 handle through P?4jfc nun Driffinq-IU m Sleopinge.irs be tween N- w York a id (.l?orl-?v-n ?'? C*mdon and U'?ck 1L;1 a id Dini: g Car belWH'n L'.^k 11.1 ami Wft#hir.gt)e. Fo; lift !<?r iofoimttion addr?8?, ^W. 11. Tjy.oe, . A?st O. P; A.. / Atlanta, <ia. I. Ha.dwlck, G. P: A-, W?8hinr^t?, D. C. W. ikiuSiZtc, Ntrttee 4r Mkrllnl Tiustees. . at th? opening of thrf profit ! i IkjoI ><?**', July th# let, oti't L,..o jn tl.i'lr ?cho6J? tbo Jiuw School lv? , ? S .wicr, *Mrh may be itft4 On typlfcftlioii t hi* elite#. ., ... Claim* will ?>?t Uo ?pprovt<(is.ur?1.8? :un<ic ??"t </l? ibu uew fornix, '" ,1 It I' linifo, , J Wupt. Kijucfttion, K, <?. Notice. Notice i? hereby lh* uf i.tmimisaioncri (fat their iVA MovU?i'.j, "otuUoruiuuiled ?il oiHitandinr oirftug for Kuppllo? to except bt-? logcitrod for bv tiio County InHnn.iry. Hereafter apiiUSAtioiM tor ?tfei&Uui<-o muHt bo iiiauo direct to the Cou^ni#. sionorM. a J. M- SoyrelU \ County fcuperviaor. i ' \ No Use to, Pay Rent. Tlu-i-o IB no use to nay nrt wlicn ymi fan purchaeo your fiomo or faro* bvtmjr ment* lew il>m*-r?it 1^" iBlTlJarwcu ltirrt HP|>)y tp W. C. lioujth, Local Ak?M, C.uuJon, fc. Cj.Jfcfc.Xi> .Hmtth, JA**l-At DR. I. H. ALEXANDER, Dentist. O^yiOR BBOAD STREET, Camdkit, |Two doors South jafThe Chroif^v. icle Ulfice. Sftenson, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER, CAMDEN, S. C. PJano and' ?pep{fication<i fiirnbFetT. " I'tati-glass -'NQjR fronts a speoiaiity. Work superintended. Jan. l) tf. Notico in hereby corilance with t]ifl ,U^._ eatno the quarterly, mooting# of the Comity Board of C-ommiasioners will fre held on the first Mondavi in.Jaauary, April, July and October,' but alt otl or mooting of tho Board wiU. be held on Wi'dnosduvs, after tho first. Monday of each month and that aUbijU jBi&Bt bo; filed with tho Supervisor tHeJw before tho meetings or Uiey eannot b?aete$ lipOB. " ?" A" By order of the County Commissions.^';.. J. M. BOWKLt^TA. "" ^porvubr. A-pril 9th, 1903, ICE, IGE! m ?' I will open an Ice Hou >e about April 1st in the rear GeisenhcimWrV Sfoi o and solicitlfiSl???^?" ice purchasers My prifca will be the Ice House; my Ksgjsra wagon will be run w ut i^ eommodation to my cnalo! On Sundays the lea * will bo opened at ? o'cl? m., and closed at 2 p. m, Respectfully^ , 2^3 G. W. OilOSE^f ? March 25th, 1008. - ? :?> ; ??*?/ ? I: :v ? ? ? ' ' " V'i I'' .i ? ?,! .iw.tBlHLUJlMMiMtoS: AN EASY; sasisraffl to have a hou?o built ttt?t?*VQ? WM1* It. PLANS V ^ prop a rod aeoorJlnfl to oW3?*'f. tionn. lfoufcoa deii|n?) ^*W' plans miulo. Theafe Will giVft t mum of boauty *nd conv#ufot*oe umntmt. .' . Out designs are ?uWer**Uy Ml TO HAM A rchitocte & Engta6OTS? ' ' ' ly No. 70 B oa<( Street.- - C?i?<J?3, 8 <V - ;; - - 3-1 Notice To V ?? . , K* ^otneo is noicky tv l}(i*rd of Conn County will let k and rebuilding knowD^Alhw ?ML the .sam? crosses Tree Creek, be|< from high (from each si>1e of the Count Hoiifl* in iven dty, the 6th day .of 12 o 'oloi k M. 7 Any and all bid* for h* in writing, ? County 8m C?, in rnre County Tretuu^n Wratonn of the nnnd stfhi o~~ ?i'dfe, Cooiuy *?j?ny ono .wotk. TM d L,09!8*t" ?r tot , ?u?4,. Jwm