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rat* ?^:r: OA) JUT4 Jt (Att . rC??rt I?? union lift* ftiue hour fyeteu , W?at 16 to t on tb ? ? *& tfc? Woman'* ?> " v ^ 'Ajjf i-'-iVK %mt&i rwi?hV tt&wbtob to b(*i tiw winter. Art IW.LesUeZemp. ^ ? ?- ft m Vat Baot. [)]? ^i*op#? f?r?? nut.huiMlngn *n^ G?ojdfti near tli? iCi.iofMr.W t ,l)e . ttntod ?K oeiation wjU par Kgr; tho7th inni. to Mr, A, X> m m> mm 3T .J1iotlc?a in &u \ the Presides }y tfiveo to pre In ihe The Chronicle lnei the o!$ reliable. B^ppW; Sator? informed that busl xeeedingt y good ri ore *ino?, then ; ea ?0 lest Saturday. nlglp f leotn* Zeoift W .?*?(?? sP.te9? I? I, iV?lf ; fOi I X.VviV vtiik liiip&i M i? to ?m fSS* *. is ? m ittB. C. rXm aiiiuiJ m Sontli Cup ?lin* ^ United D um'ht? r* oottt io ""VamdH iV? *1 ii?2 at thu iful (j J. ghauoori, ]r:, p*, loftal chi?i>t?r. w?? ehatnitng on?. Ait " '4Uf'%?Usv ?U?? werft in ?tt< >a<U?.<# *htO?j? o*fflp tton of a v*r y few ?oal>l<? to gel bore In Um*. [ ??ta fathering of tt* v???st)Ufnl wmni^of ftefreaiiroeott ?yv* ^ueata httVft jofwwf*i Tuesday morning 3 ;;nqventU>n waa cilUi Mr?. .)m>" tV-te of thoiJUUdi is ?$* moat vluiroitttr ? ottrttiiV ex<'?uli?? Omv 'ffeeopfinlng pttov. W. tt. Gordon, an vctetan. >U? rbi> 2 Bon. T. Ji i^irklaird 4iro?)y addreeH7tyr?Mft welcome from .Gam^eo tnuol.i Vnterostlog hi Mr?. A. W. BatMtfe address of ?fVl?oui6 from the JonjD. Kennedy ckapkr waa fforo o*erflo*tt>g hearfc-of a loyi^; woaijci to ber n* Mot* of I of the 4*?acy . TU flypo. of M ft. I Of Hie ind looit i? ft n^ta aioy ami Carolina, and tli# ft. :80 tho order by Imrk-Bton. ion. She iUA &nfl > offered by lthuHiaHtlu ad a a mo?t a cordial id jtlvlfig io forma fTMmrn^m_ piauded. The follow dress in full : . Madatn Presid?at Daughter* of our ~ federaoy : f is fetaallypt* the ad 1 o<l United eloved O'on To me b*s frlleokhe greatest couipIlifiQBt tbat coaal poaaibly he p&ld ($ one wbow dl <fcf li^e and iiopo and bappiMM centred itt our groat, four yearn struggle for tue ea VsbUabnien* of Riglnaud Trutb *04 JuaUee. I bave tb? bonor ol wel comlog todfjy thfs crated body <>f l>ig?h?artcd womeo dLjBouih Caro. boa to our town, ^ur homes and our ' hearts. To eooseorats anew the altars of oar Confederacy. To lighten again uur camp Area and keep them burning brightly, 'fo mingle our our. dear, precious memories, To shed as lavishly our smiles in all the happy, happy past *ben hope wa? triumphant, wL$n jsenl was abundant and wfanjewlTaid eyory man, worn au -and ouitd with "loyal hearts and ti Uto" ra jir?d hround the very hearth-stone jof Liberty and States'. J2.it/ ht?. ? I We speak of .our] mj friends. Not i from the| volume of actlou bfc the migbfc aut. beafts on that] ' paCrlotifttj ItHfowe mtw which "Lost Cause/" chord is lost I sound pat Into { ty pulsations of | gr??<1 or*?o"?f wilt give forth tones as Ifog as Qur cMM Idren BhnHjJoln tbeir voices g the soope of our Love, -*n Endar*n6e. rent benefit t>f thta* a ti no all of the U at each r< j-eftrs ago C t? striking, jorrltjg meeting I re like "street jaagle jijitegtt^^eiuinent was 4h*r^th> faUfc jour cause . ,jra* t not bow to do rtttM |L9$ ?t th? oe." Th he love wai justice o but we kn the bit TetBrin bid a flv in :yr lata vat cb |?.Onr lea 3teeliogs I# lwr?n J , the Pre, Plr^en aUrly r Jie?n?\ best together to ill?tft*umen : ?r ?OJ4^, o?n >^'W| ted lo write on '"I'v F?n* orgaon iAIgbo mpd natio gffiSseli ot.\ *bfte fte feriUe'e boj ^fTbebrm,J *~?r?nx\<m of fluff/ WOght in pla( ' ? ? ?T,Trj- fV?l q?rt?He white xJff? John Steven Mi o^M^afKoDaft SUklar IMhui Sj?jPI HBBBBBBctmw i ?? v??-r" ittvitiUdii io re of the Co#* yftlfjftflpe ofj --?w ^nerAlej jftmee in iH?:h'tkVB\ their crdwnt*" of ? greater rji?ld then p ? ?uy? ' 1 iwittaiibfl Itul* Lam faUv. UbudtvUta; Auditor. M?? Shv?#<<? Ganpbrltl, Columbia, Tb^oiiMur eneroiatts of the con vention euttiftttoHtoil fo the l&rgere oopiion ?t. 4>m) "Kitktood 00 Cant <i?n M^hts" ( oh niprht when An imtecnae crowd of ehnrtn iog women alt over the Slut" *exe tffeejod by a full corpse of our II. 1) iJ Chapter. V ttfttii'*, the youth and beauty of our town, the *?!?<? of veterans and |Aur eltieen<' generally ?ijd waa irideen a striking , 1 .jiifrrf itinpr iyvtberlnfj. The wo iVeb of fe?o??th Carolina on this oc<?a Blot) espoeially proved what on> flutle oaw Hoast in braint, beauty anM j iii < xqol|jt feminine accomplish 1 tiuViiffl. T'd* is an occasion long to Y?& remembered. The Kn k wood wr8 most exquisit ; t j'vtVl c-Uboraiely decorated in ro<? while. A largo Confederate flay <}r4&p?4 over ffre eoittihee with portrait? of our GejrStyda' and laurel wreaths everywhere. N[?bo- dining room w.ati a feativo scene where ?vhoot thirty of our young girls etoo<* dirj fig^'! t? wtiit-o with red*, rlbtynn decorations to serve the hundreds of truest** aast mbled, while about e mi of our yotinjj men acted an ueh&W. "The tables at whtcli were t#*ated tbv". -thceo htindfod or more guests wcro beautiful in pure white d?iibttafe,2Jpyely china, glass and stiver. With a large boquet of oiim eom CArDftttOfc* and ferns on the oenU? of euoh of the tables. The convention bus been a most successful one. All work flolebed. a great deal of good accomplished and a most cordial Interchange ol greetings aud good feelings A band of rouslo was brought over from Columbia for tbe recopfclon at thi? Kfrkwood and all was doDC by tt?o John i). Kennedy Chapter of Camden to give her quests ft happy and agreeable stay in bur little city. ?:jrr PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Johnson, of Sh&mrock, wero in Camden yester doy. .Tbis was Mrs, ^Johnson's first trip to Camden In about fifteen yearn, J having for a loner time bnon a n in. again Oftlco of County Auditor Kerslmw County, Camden, 8. C ., Nov. 81, *03 JNoticeJsJ&rehy given that tho Audi tor'* office for receiving State and Coun ty Ux return* will open from Janua ry 1st, 1904, to Pobruary 20th, 1904, (Sundays ex oeptad. ) / The data* of the appointments at which time the Auditor or hi? deputy will vlsiUhe usual places iii the county for receiving returns are 'j;lven below : JBethuae, Jvuauaty 4. Un!?;y> Mill, January 5. lihrkley's. Store. January 6. Kerehaw, January 7. WeatvUJe, January 8. Liberty Hill, January ft.m Lugotf, January 14. Bliney, January 18. Antiooh, J^uary 16. IMPORTANT. *f*U**aa ^^nywfSvl lilai be addla ^e the property valuation of ell per*oiw -u iio ;ai} to. mako retUroswUfcjn inn time prescribed br law. _ JJOW AND WHAT TO BBTUBN. Vnder it. Act of the LegiaU. uajtpjt?irrowM^?me i 4<Tin5V amum of Udftpr at the time of ? -* - iW. TO I A.1 C.'( 7t i .1, n'i A f *k- - interes t d jit an in;' Money in getting the bos< v neaf{vi the ni?) v \ ou gjjfci I? Winter is ahnr.Kt upou and w< are vainly v jih o?ir GUS DIXIE ClftL SHOE i'?r ?Misses in id Child ci? liutf pi ov? d u wimci. Try tl and, you vik hftvono other. Our Ladios. I ?i one* ammsmmmm shoe for lou nn<l B;>y h the on eitfth. Davit' Mt-.tks & tf-n/a Perfect; KiAinir (?jrri.rmon* and IVIrfe ~3anis Hoyl t S suith 1 ?r Ijo>'? will ll exacting buyeV. ~? x< The go. i and b<f.t assorted line. of Nei-Uv. oar evi' here, at j ovular )>rK-?'S. In feet we ha\e everythi ggj aud Boys j'rom soeks to ruits ?t priccs tiuit will pi ai Will take plrvsure Jn showing yon. r mom, ino?t shown or AJen . We _ J a . TL he ^hoe & Clollii nMf} "'S ? an, We have just reason to be proutl < "our achievements for our Millinery Op; ?ingv far surpassed our expectations. W are striving to make our store the most | opu lar place in the cltv, and are offerir ' the i ? ~ ? ? : & for Fall and Winter cannot Jgeilts vye arc offering, Gail on us; w ? wi II make | pheasant and profitable (0 3 0 . ? Icours Respectfully 1 8 low and Steel Bike ? tie great >riJl and Bertilixer Disl butor. driVtWTO ?ccd?wd protect plant, from fr H Mid will Deed ??. ?he ???*? K^ln W?^D r??'" tb^ ,-?* rinmjriUbo Irish The government reports for Jul) #ore?t in, t *rwii?d Plow#? one ??d twfl/bonw. -J thom,,3)i?o Wd OaUwaj* Hartow., CtutUnoo . ? Om. saver3 MO GULLING, MO SMUGGLING BUT BASED UPON ,TRUTH PURE AND SIMPLE. mom ytetiU. J.5j-3. flow m$J& 0-4 black atid gray plaid wool Blankets vvorjtb 5JG&; to 4.00, ' : 0-4 red Blankefr--- pure w o< >1 -ri;<] ci <?< <T fi aiiv 3^ to 0-4 white wool Blanket well worth 4 >60 : 1-4 silk bound puro wool Awbjj[:o Blajikcts rcdttfeFd: sale to. B.75. Jblnoi'-quiuity ilv? white Bianlteia from e.^to-5.00. - 2 4 Blankets, wbj?e, pure Wool, will go'. at oi&^.QO, v .ad i e' a and Ohildf en'aiV" raps, v rices. We cair and will Bare lioya^lotMn$ and Overcoats at 4 All very low, tome ?W&mmgMMj