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^S\\*APrt\OHW&K \*\ WWJHS'TC t:V> \.\C\0\SS Selmond Brotlieru, Staple And Fancy Uiwm. mm I'liima. lMuinhing if ft fciouft ?, 1 nmlte i .pi'Ciul atutly ut nil nu Itiancheh anl look nft?r your imoreBt. Take care Unit vour Munlur Wu?nbe,r an eiKcitjnt Kt-j ? ;iiH!?r uml luuloratands hit* j>uciut>-: Vhoronjfblv, tliat-is where the secret : of i^ootl .job lies- Sei> irio personally abou: your work, bwcoine mv client anil yo s ah&ll'be the owner o? a liiHt-clai# nam- 1 tary pyhtom. You would be surprise 1 { ^yee tliu old work thai 1 am learin { ov^ev^rv day, becau.-e 11 waa done |>oo; |y bv^SMLPf rienoed looii. See me, s< llenped folic, JOHN F. JENKINS. Cotton. Cotton is Quoted this (nomine o* 9 ^5. ? X For Rent. My "Coo\.Spring" place for rem. Possesion given 1st of November. TIiob J. Kiikland. Position Wanted. An induntrioun, trained and ex perienced young man wants a posi tion as cleik. Now lias position i.i adjoining town hut desires ch^ngf. Will hegin on ? m ri 1 1 salary. For information apply at Chronicle ol iiee. Lo.it. 'J'vro (horse) mules strayed from ,nr place on Friduy uipjjJ[T-Ocl 7ll> One wan :>n Iron GritfwiUi a roHii nose, and the otliPi ii sorrel. Air one giving any in formst ion or it turning them will he pa'iJ. with ;? liberal reward. Rev. J. W. Davis. . . ? Ionia, S. C. I?? Schjmk & Co'i. New Adynrtisejuen!'' ^ ^&f+*xmraQ yon see fti? Iiiwidsorn M attroolive new advertisement o ' Snbenk & Co. One of fb ? filjrt-placeg to in/ike your Fill ?n;' porejjee?? is nt tlie Oper ! Store. Tlie stock of pood < large, and fresh from fron They jjpite you to o?m" avail yourself of somo of tb ? ^??boat- bargains eror offered. Don' rmtodo**. Letter to Mr. D Wolf ? boar Sir: There are two ooits or I , foroitore. You ko ow botfi ; far yow I^IVa both. . Orfo sort looks hettc tbafc it if, 40 d tbe other is bette. ' " it looks. There isn't any olhe two sorts of paint, no FJiMidwe make 'em both ? w ? 1|ons of Stoff that isn't worth Belongs to the busines rp~: to* Bslpog^to y o u r b u 9 i ?] C8 wide. IV e put int.. rif oamo on, tbe ver *^jgi?ore is is tbe world ; Do ? ?.jjd-iioc. It takes f<nve fhan mixed paints, and i ? * v*IOO as long as lead-nnd-ni'. fcv&O- Brown, Columbia, 8. 0 , M# boos?witb Devoe lead ^?3TI?0 paluter on seein.r, aeot to ibe bouse, sab! pijooiso't enough. There wcr ? wk** left, when the job wa t k?w '? IpJ Yours truly \V. Devob & Co , New York. Shannon se'l 05. Conducted Excursion;? '0 Fair, St Louis, via n Railway Oc 18tb, 1904. them Railway will opfcj ?al conducted cxoursio ? (World's Fair.). Kp? - loisti'ng of coaches an 1 will leave Columbif , , October 18th 190 1 M., and arrive in S . if , . next day goinj Greenwood, Andei 3 Chattanooga. Ill he ib charge of ? and ) experienoe t its, *ho will 1oo'< lories and children Tbis train will be . _ . }, and npon aj - ice, wo will reserve 1 whole seat, also hoard wiTl ts l*r by giving nt - to what rate <t< - ;in St. Louie, ec . "lion as lo ratc> , i y to. r. BUNT, ?r Actor, loif 8. C. iwr hM fining Ccunlifis, N'ltjr,-. | m ' r <m( ,, ?1 ? "I'tH I. ii , |V s ?' J- i ! , :j. I'n A ?' I' > 'ii ? i ii. f f -r Km.-. u l. The Up-Towi: G ; < : < , I ^ ' Ur :t t j o n js , i:U"^ Jn >ll?- H'!V,|||Mliy|;! , ; ? !'? J own (ir-'c; ? \ Cm. I * Hit i < h. Box Supper I I Inro v, :1! in- y |l4,\ Htjtiptr u' i<Juin S 1 1 1 1 n ?> (iian^oHall ui?vKi itl m \ x 'nitflif, Oct. *2 1. st. Kvcry liortv cordially it.viied to httiMid. I'm coot] s> will ?/<> to cont|?k''<. I lie H ill J. W Second Hand BAgging To Uio fanners (if Kershaw mhI adjoining eo mi ti? s : ? At a reccnl Meeting of the limn Spiiog umn^i* it w;is tlfecidiil tu rtijUHdt ALL i it inera mu to It u y si'citid hand l)!i^* J4 i n . J. I). ))uv;e, Si r. ? O ? V~ - Hoarding Wanted. H iving rented the Hli.ck well {louse fin Hrnnd Sui'i't, 1 hid pn phiee to accommodate both pein.n nent and ladsdent lluaideio. Kooiun newly furnished and rules iiM?n?in ahlf. ( i i v e uif a call. Mrs. W. K, UuaeeiL A Coming- Marriage The many friends of the groom to-lit? *vii! he t in pi ixed to know tliul Sir. Claude I) Hi i^cuc, of Bristol, i? to wed IV 1 i h s Lmi i u Bodkin, of Lu "olT, H. C. The marriage will he a quiet. boaic all'air and will occur ut the home ? ? f iho bride's parents on Wednesday eveuing, October the I9ih. After spending their hoiiej moon in Charleston, they will he at home in Bristol. Mr. Btiscoe is a hod of Rev. J. I' Hribcoe and is one of ihu city'* most . promising '.oun^ business men. He is hook keeper for the Morton, Li* wi?, Wiley Lumber Co. He will leave next Sunday for South (.' t\r o! ; ;j n, ? Bristol Courier. At 'lLc Oo,<rn. House. Milliliters Weeks & Zemp iuit'iilod ( their t::uuagomont of the Cannleu Upern lii?u>e Wednesday night with Lovett's Boston Shus, aod if thin ii? a sample of the seasons attractions wc predict great success for them and a satisfied public. The Opera j Bouse has jnst boen rcuovatod and presents an' ecdirply pew appearand) j oj! the inside. . Wo are infer :?ed by the above gentlemen th.it they have some pjccellent attractions Imokod j for like coitHn$ and all that i? necessary to liavo ii?? |}f*si el>own stop over at Camden is lor the peo pie to patronizo the good orios ihey have booked. 'J'(if) attendance on Wednesday night was very gratify jd^. It sh.'-wa that Camden people appreciate good music and a good laugh. Air- Reynolds, tho humorist, made some of the moBt sedate split their sides with laughtor. Mlis liar voy'? recitation# were truly apprcci. ated by lovers of art. Miss Lath aid, the violinistj was encored several timea and Itfi#s ILvnot, tfoe soprano, has a very rich voice and came in for a big share of applause. The whole aggregation can be truly called stars. We will welpome thcifi o^ck agajn. Don't fail to see Mies ltowen and hive a stylish Buit made at Hirspb Bros. & (Jo's. T>- ? ? ? Death of Barou Egmont 0. von Treap* kow Baron Egmont C. von Trescbow died at his home in Kirkwood at one o'olook on Thursday morning, Oct. 13th. 1904 Ho had with "hU wife and son made Camden his homo for the past ten years and had an uuusu ally larye oiro'.e of friends in hie adopted home. Ho was a most cour teous, VcVined gentleman and will bo greatly missed in our community. A Prussian by birth he entered the Army Cadet. Corps at an early age, went, to a mlllitary oollcgo whero hi; received a ooinmisaion its a younif! oftlcor but on' account of ill health resigned and came to New York where ho ent.erod into insuranoo and falting bu^nnns with some of his Ku ropean friends. There . bo met und married Miss .Jennie Khlredgo, <?t Binghamplon. New York, but re turned to Austria when their son. Egmont Charles, wag six years of ago, making their home for thirteen years at Meran. Finding that his health again needed tho ohange to America he come back to New YorL to look Around for a oonganial homo and selected Camden where he and his family bavo been sinco then a charming acquisition to our town. The Baron was born just sixty -five years ago at bis family estate ?'Dal zf?.'' in Prussia, and although de. voted to Camden and her interest he always retained a loyal fealty to his native home and country. His funeral services will be hold on Saiutday aud his body will be laid lp i*et in the beautiful old Qaa ker cemetery here. He and Ids family havo identified themselves to % charming degree with Camden and her environments, not only endearing themselvee to the peoplo but adding material Improve, mente to (he plaee. To the Baron's wile and eon the entire community extend heartfelt ejfepatbj in their hvw.fr? tit* Don't Wunt Amen William* Hanged. j A p? i t i ' i it u heing eiiculatcd f ? ? r 1 '?"Iti fill, ' Hi i?k() (if ill*" K-ll'l 'IICC of Ah- ! \\ i!li linn in i i f ?.? i in |.rt?uin tin r I "I > l.? ) ? |. Ill'lll in | \ . ? - ? ? ? -V*~ PERSONAL. Mr i'.til >pi in ?per>d iv.J ftj ' ? < \ i in Camden thin w ? t 1; ? M r A 1! Kills fonneily with lli? Camden J.tim >??.?? ( o. ha* fu'0' pij..i m posit ion k'. t ixt Seaboard freight d. put. l>r. t-imon Baruch. ? ? f New Y<u?. chine ilmvn tliis week to see bin o!d i> i*- ltd Mr M Biiurn. Tho Doctor .> ?h-lighici! lu find Mr. Raum gettti' Mi M> i HUil lK.pCl. hi llUVu h:Ki <nii ii, about three weeks. Ko ?id?On D?Xalb Miil.*. ^pccinl to the Slate. ( ii ;n i? hU?n, Oct., 1 3.-- - M Ahlej 1) It. Crd'iiaud letiirned i <> Chain Moii tli in morning, having gone t?> ('au. den in the DeKaih cotton mill* \eateidny, 1 1 u t there wr.H not out bidder and lilh tiip out nf the cit\ wan fruith'sa. He will report tin matter m t he United Slates diatfici court and the sale of the prnpertv will doubtless lie ordered for the the third time. Killing at Luck now. Hpecial to The St, ate. JBiahopevllIc, Oct. fl? Lend n 'tfl.t about !> o'oclock ft riot occurred i.' Luck now, h town about eight miU^ north of Bis!>op\ ille, hetwe fn llarvi \ Lang, a while nmn, and several i e gr "P8, and :t? h rcbult Mr. Lang and one negro man named Kss^kill Aral diet? this morning nbnuf dayligh^ there being but a short time difference between their deaths. An inquest (vn? hold today ovt r the dead bodies and I lie jury found that Kijekill Aral came to death by a gunshot wound from tho hands of Harvev Lang. and that. Harvey Lang wiih kiilo I by Kzekill with a heavy stick. Program For Kerahav/ Union. f / Which will meet with the Buffalo Baptist Church, Uc.t., 2?!h, 1904. 1 utroductorv sermon hy Rev W S. Walters; alternate, Rev. Thus. K Black mot). Querrv 1. Can a moderate d ra m drinker be a eonsistant church in e in - beiV Speaker, J. ('. i'liee. 2 What can the christians of our associations do to help llicii pastors reach the masses of the peo ple? Speaker, VV. S. Walters ;|. Jjave ntjr sisters qiyy pirt in the umr. mission gjveu by UliiUt to go and preach to ail the wojld; if r?? what h?ive they a tijjlit to d.. in thatwcikV Sj>. t< U?* ?*, Thuy R, Blackmot). , 4 Many y ruing ei'nvi r Ijfi turn hack to the woihl, are the. chtistians to blame for it? Speaker, S. A. West. W. INJ Scott, for eoni. Social,. SI) o its. Mia I) A. Bovkin ono of tl.o "Yonng Matrons" varied the club programs latjt Wednesday by hav ing her entertainment at night and inviting all the gentlemen of til? so piaj set, so of course it was au ttliu BUftUy attractive ftud delw>v, tful af fair. Yertf tlaborute preparations had been made in carrying out iu every detail a ,,C<\J.,on Reason Par Vy.'1 'l'\\c house was beautifully deo orated with the fl ecy staple. The scoreearda were HttU* cotton shecta filled with lUe fleece and as oaoh ocoro was made a weed addod, and th'i fun was charming at the end of the evening weighing np tbecson tents, Mr 0. O. Moore winning r fine pair of cotton hoso, Mrs. J. T. Hay getting a pretty hon bon dish with the seal of the cotton State of South Carolina stamped in it, and Mr. D-iyid Williams and Miss Leila Hoy kin were given the boobies-? two large cotton red bandana Ker otdefs. Tiie refreshments wero deli Icioua icou,, oak<58 and punoh, and all had a worry time. Miss Margaret Johnson entertain ed tho Aeorn Club on Wednesday with her ?ibter, Mrs. M H. Singleton, as gneit of honor. Six bunded eu chre was played an 1 Miss Henrietta BraiUford won tho beautiful pio'ure frame given as first prize. A. deli cious aalid course with olive?, toma toes with sandwiches, crackers, etc , wan greatly enjoyed an well as the lneioOa ieo cold fruit punch. Mi?H Beth Kei'i, of Georgetown, is * gnont thin -week at Miss Maida De.as* h??me in Kirkwood. I h?5 A I corn Club will ha cot ertaim-d in h**r honor thia afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dean' residency Mien BesiaJ&iilo, of Florida, is the guest of MiHs Emma Halle at her home on Laurens street. M?"8. T. Bruce Davis has returned from Jacksonville, Fla . whero she aooompaoied Mr. and Mrs. George DoSauasure to their bomo there Mrs. K. B. Cantey.ofOamden.is ?till with her daughter, Mrs. DeSauaanro in Jaoksonville. Miss Kmma Shannon retnrned on Wednesday from a visit of several woeks to New York and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Pr_ U._. Nelson were joined here by their mother, Mrs. I*. H. Nelson, Sr., who returned with thorn to Cblumbift. Miss 8ar*b Boykin is visi'ing Miss Cor* Car* i son and Miss Dca? Boy k?n is with ber annt, vMrs. E. M. Boykin, at SoraHold. Mrs Claude Girardeau, of Colom bia, ia visiting her aunt, Mr*. G. G. Yonng. Mrs P. M. Zemp spent Tuesday last fu Colombia where her (taught r, Mies Marie, is at the W ocean's Cvilefs. ' Watkiris u Whitakei. I Mi'hisru. V\'utU n 1 1 4 . - ? J . . ? j I lio W htl.i'ci :', .) f. J'lviii / i < i'iI t' ? ir 1 1 4 ? ? r * ? .h i .)?? int ?? ?t I li? r??uf ; ?-r <? >n.lu?'t i> (iciii'rni 4 ? ; ? ><?? ? ry :? i ' ? I Frt'Sll .|| u j?r? Kt',nt h'thii'i ?>l > ill k in h Mr??t '?*?! ?* It is our n?t. -11 '>ii to h .>'?!> u frfstsu* ?.tt r Ktoitii ?.ikI IstTp ii hi r i? f ! ? KIKs r <?!. \S* il;o( i;i:v a N , ! MA H K !?: ! . WY ?irc loo b'l v fiinviii^ m..1 '!?}( ll|? ' !H* ? wri(?* 9 t i ? 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SultSj Youths, S?u$ts3 C>hi1dfeps 1 sits u SI ITS THAT l<\ 1". i IMUCII AM) (MI v MTV i?i(i I IT. > ' IN MKNS, BO Vs & (TiiM)U'i-:.VS.j v i I _ V . I 1 ( . , Como and lift us fdiow you lie vt r\ hirst in S!,<><s. W? THINK wo call pIc:iM' \ mi. We KNOW w?- g!\o the U>M i I values in 1 1 it v. ,iust Receiving a fresh line >f .Seek ac ? l.ilcst rolois Shapes. i Latest Shapes in Soil and i\ifl Nats tVom Lowest to iliu'h-l est Grades. ' Come and m o us if you want to bo pins Our new Fall Hilks and Kress Goods aro arriving dailv We have a perfect showing ??| both jdaiu and fancy effects* weaves and coloring*. Our m-KortUX^t comprises all the latest fashion approved f FALL TFtATiMiNGS. Ouv 'stuck is complete. Je s, Spangles, Silk Appliques it. White and beautiful Persia i effects. Silk and Mohair Braids. i OUR DRESS- MAKING 'DEPARTMENT Is in charge of Miss K. Ro vei>. Those desiring now l'.il* costumes, should not delay pi cing orders and engaging time It is hardly necessary to comi lent on the ability of our Mod iste in charge. FALL MILLINERY. Preparations are being .mad ; for our grand Opening notice of which will appear later. Ii'ew ideas will bo shown in this department as soon as showi: in New Vork It will be cor rect, both in fashons arid in p ices. Come u round and ask us t< sliow you one of thos* "HICH ART" SUITS, of Strouse & Bros. , and give us a chance to provs jour good taste in selecting this famous make of ready mad ? garments. We believe in tlier.i ourselves, and after yov wear them, you grow as enthusiast i j about them as we- are. W; give you an Iron Clad Insur ance Policy with every suit. INSURED r CLOTHJNO We hnvo ft full Stock of the FAMOUS CENTENNIAL CLOVES in all Ahadf-ft and sizog. Guaranteed to give ftatia faction. Try a pair and bo c< nvinced. ~ See our now Fall Line of STET?ON HATS- If you see them yon will bny them. HIRSCH BROS & CO.) TIieFanioiis Gilt Edge Store. IS SOW ?SMlsY rOE BUSINESS WITH J FULL Li III CF PALL MID WINTER GOODS. \ ou will linil c \ < ? r y department full of staples and novelties 5 a f pri<'<'? thai cannot lxk heat. And then just think wo tfivo jaway Five Silver I )ol lacs ewi \ Saturday and a Kine Buggy | on ( J hrist mas eve. With everv <1o!lar spent with us you f?efc la uooil honest dollar's \v ?>rl h ??!" thirds and a ticket for a ehaneo at the Five, Dollars every Sa turd is and the buji^y on Christ mas eve. oS GOOD? 9 In our Dross floods Department you will find all of tho new est wears in Mohair, V oils. Hroad Cloths, Basket Cloths, an<l Mercerized gords of all kind, and a staple line of Black 1 )re> s jroods. Ladies Tailor Made Su.ts, fMoaks and Walking skirts at jprieex that will make )on '?woiulei how they could make them." I In our notion department )ou will tin I all the accessories 'to a ladies dainty toilet, I / Our- domestic department ,is f.?U of every thing tho good housekeeper could wFli and at prices <<? please. No have a full line of the Famous "Star" Brand Shoes made by lloburt Johnson & Hand Shoe Co., and the old Reliable "Bay State'' Shoe and Leather Co. We guarantee to please you in style and price.1'* We are stents for the world fumed W1J Corsets. You fit the corset it conforms to every figure and is guaianteed rust proof'. ^ / In Gents ,*i 1 1 ? I Hoys Furnishing Goods you will find every thing new and stylish in Suits, Hats Caps, Shirts, Etc./' ........ ,4 . Special price to Country Merchants! (let our price on Bagging and Ties before you buy. 0 Yours Respectfully,