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CUAS? SAAfBOftA'S '#?// s/?e ffewr &/rc/ a 'e//c&te foiqpi/et Salmond Brothers, Staple Ami Fiuicv <i s. YOURS FOE A CLEAN NEW YllAK,: It is our province to mako t!t> I ome Hflnitary, whoU>8?me, t>wi*Pl and olp?n in ho far us we car? for i'? plumbing by modern tni't|>o<l?. We begp.'ak your or ders during 11)05, knowing full well tluil we can aorord you full ineamire of sat istaction? even ?n to price. Glad to es timate oi) uny job, no mailer bow Ktnall. JOHN F, JENKINS , I'ig Taken Up. Owner can get it by identifying name, paying foi this udwrtist incut and other clftrgc s. J t. Building' Lot For S.ilo. Lot on P< IC'illi street belonging to lit: brow ru v.?)?'nt Associat.ior, Apply to L A. \A iitkowfcky or W. Gvibcti lit in cr. Lost. Between tlio residence of .Mrs, M. S. Sowell and (lie business part of Alain St, a g''ld Modttl. A J i bi*r fi 1 reward will be paid if 'returned to this oOlce. Tourist Kates. Southern Railway, the Sou' Irs greatest system. Unexcelled din ing e'.ar service, through PnHmari sleeping o;?rs on al. through train?, Convenient schedule* on all local trains. Winter tourist rule a are now in effect to all F?,>ridn points -For full information an to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest South ern Railway ticket agent, or, R. VV. Hum, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. Married. Among the most beautiful mar riages and home weddings that took place in the ciicles of high society was the wedding of Mr. Geo. W. Mc Lain, a popular young gentleman of j Camden, aud Miss Ester E Palmer, the accomplished daughter pfMr and Mrs. R. J. Palmer, and.-pu# of the] efficient teachers of the Drowning Home Institute in Camden. ? ?rCo lumbia Sun. The groom is one of Camelen's tnost accomplished barbers who is held in the highest esteem by our entire community, und to whom The Chronicle ex^nds hearty con gratulations. ^ ? - Cheap Ratea To Washington; D. O. And Return via Seaboard Air Line Railway, Account of President Inaugura tion March 4tli, the Seaboard Air Line Railway will on March 2nd 3id sell' ? rtru nd trip tickets to Washington D. C., at the very low rate of $13 80? For Military Com panies cr Braaf Rands in uniforms SO or more oi$ one tiekct, rate of] $9 35 per capita will apply. Final return limit March 8th. By de positing ticket and paying a fee of one dollar same oan be extended until March 18th, 1905. Rates quoted apply from Camden. For further information call on any Heahosrd Agent or address ? W.-L. Burroughs, T. P. A., Columbia, S. C. ? 0 m Very Low Rates to Washington, D. O. and Return. * Account Presidential Inaugura tion Ceremonies, Washington, D. C. March 4th, 1905, Southern Railway announces the very low rate of. One Fare (plus 25 cents) for the round trip. Still lower rates for Military Companies and Brass Bands in uni form, twenty or more on one party ticket. Tickets will hi sold on March 2nd and 3rd, final limit of March 8tb, 1906. However, an exteusion ol final A ? W htn g t on not later thSRSdnightof March 18th, 1905, may be had by deposting ticket with Special Agent at Washington, D. C. on or before March 8th, 1905, And payment of fee of $1. at time of deposit. / For further information aa to mice, ?ebedules, sleeping car icaer vationa, etc, apply to any Agent of lh? Southern Railway or address H Brooke Moigan, A . G. A. Southern Ry, AllftQU, Oa. ?wau:> riui.Li.iv' lift in a ? i-. I %? ! . . ? f l. ? l '"'ill I rt y '?) 1 111 f : ( ? ( , I rt ! , * J t , - I, j . , I ? ? ? > vv .. r. M . It. It ll I . f. .1 . I. <1 1 ? ' ' ' i- ' J * Vi I |?s ,V /. [|!( I I. rO ? <j .. St.' i ?>;?? M i -uM . ; ,;..W li . Ill I > tm II I1 Kit'. I f Ik If, II .(? I.I;: lit si i - H I f ill ilnH* m I 1 1 :,t |; ?. Vi' ;l I |1< III "?i at <w,r 1 ht t i ll .tif" . ? <> - No Moil- ?l:??ot?uj m Town. Mrt\->i < ! i M : ? i" it. i ii| ill hI !:?' Hliiii'tiij ' i>f ??! ; ii}>*iiiii f<, | . -u ; ? r ;i ?? simI goon wit hiii I ? ? iii j'oi ?i ? i 1 ? . I '? ?> 1 I Mil- I'l.VI, ll | II I liar'. !'i I .? ?nli-t f t'? i it 4 ' !,<? M 4,1.1 ! jt :i j t ). inl ? "{?'?!* one fur tin n* 1< a m it'll t-. (Jl'l'tl1 (It'll! if I l civil tifl hln.til ? ? U Htitl wit li I r li tliHl itifl Jm|i ni' ?i t (Ih. I II I H ? V. llO il U Vt' III i 11 \ i I'ltiftj* litis <? I (1 1 1: t; i;t!t' t>||>>uld thrift ?i i ojhh', 1 ht'ir ?tt* roll' >ii it? i n 1 1 tt 1 'ii iltt* notice fit-in ( Jtii I 1W ? j llailt i i u ti o 1 1 1 f i column. Church Officers Qrd?mbd and In&ta'iU d. Last Sii lid ny murninp Meesift S M. (' M iuii'1' ami l<! (J. DuHdbc At* re < r>luinrd lvl I ? i m of the ( bin leu I'rcH^v ItM iaii li ii i c 1? , and Mi ssra W. I). Harr.-tt, .1 li. Wal lace, lUr.J. Unilo, L. T. Mills, J. H Cure ton and Dr. W. ,J. Dunti weie ordtiined I)e?cou8 Mi*8sib J. L Geitys and Jolm T. Mackoy wen insi.itMtA J-'Id'T iind Dcnoon icspec lively, Ihiv having pievi-?tis!y re ceivt-d t li o ordinution ?h mucIi offi cer ?% ftt oltwr churches. The ppi vieca were very itnfuessivu and deeply interesting Ihimighout. Mr. T. B. MeCiain wns elected an Klder but on account of IiIh ab sonf'C fiom home lie. w.ih uoltidain (d. Deaths. Alter only ft f.-vv dav's illness of pneumonia Mr. I?. A. Clonlon, who wih engaged in tho drny husi in died at hu eail\ hour j'ostPril:;y morning at hi* homo !it the corner of ltafctedge ami Lyt'lc ton htrre'R. Mf. Clantnn wis 4 2 v< ara "f ngo and wn s horn in ('hes < i ? ? 1 ? ? ? 1 1 conntv Daring his nevcrnl V?"n'?s resi Jeucc here he has imnre^Fed fvfry??' o with his |?i*. n>|;lne?s and rrliabi'ity in his hminoHS. Jr. his ? I < - :i * ! i t.lif1 dependence of a wife and *ix little ehildre'S 4 ho youngest of v.l on) H oniy ? few months ??!?!, is taken away. Ti ?? huiial V7 *. 1 1 take phuv to day a' Aj dvern church about il.rio miles ofii-t of I'amc^n. Mr, V. Hiuith, formerly of SniithviSIo but ;eccntly engaged in l>n?inoss with t.ho American Bridge Work ('o <>f New York, vrni found d^ud ?:t Austin, W 0, yeBterduy mohdr.g. Ho was 26 years of pgo. Tl o remains we re breuuht to Cam t'rn (his it orning over the Seaboard accompanied by hi3 broihor, Mr Connor Smith, and from hore were carried to Srnithville for interment to day. ?' JI rn. .Mary Love died yesterday intoning at the residence tf ber daughter, Mrs. Kohlor. on Mill street, aged abont 60 years. Tiie-rcruain ^ will be interred to-day at the fiunil^ burying ground a few miles ahoyip peKalb. .fe Social J2W.S. Mi39 Louise Allan of Virsr'nia ie| visiting Sir. and Mrs D. Uv Willilmsi at Bloorosbury Hall. Miss Cora Garrison has returned* from a visit of n month Jto the tie lightful Law! of I'Mowert? where she wag the guest of her friends Mr. and Mr*. Laurens Alexander and family of St. Augustino. Mrs. Pottor of New York is visit ing her sou Mr. Charles Potter at his cottage on Fair street Mrs.v Campbell Bisaell ol Charles ton who uas been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. G nntey's family on Kirk> wood Heights has returned to lier home. Mr. and Mrs. Monek of Canada and their ehjuming litHo family who have mndo so many friends in Cam. don during their protracted sojourn ??t Mrs. G IT. Lenoir's left on Thnre day for Charleston where they ex pect to remain for the rest of the season. Miss Myrtle Loc of Virginia is vis iting her friend Mrs ?T. H Btims on Lyttleton street. Mr Harrington Godfrey of South Carolina and Mr. Holland of New York after n visit of some weeks to Camden combining work and pleas ure hnve loft for their other fields of hnsinesp. Tho regular weekly dance at the Country Club House on Tuesday night waa a particularly charming ?-fFtiir. An unusually largo number of Camden society people attended. Of courso tl oro were largo crowds of tourists present. Mrs. 1'j. K Manderville has offered her beautilul home for Monday after noon for a musical for the entertain ment of the pnblifl and ?he benefit. of the Episcopal church. Mis. Man dervillo is always a charming hostess and being uu accomplished musician with a fine contrallo voice all who at tend will bo sure to have a musical treat. Mrs. A. Weinberg and son are vis iting relatives in Kiorenco. Mrs G. G. Young has returned from a month's visit to relatives in Florida ranch improved by her trip. Miss Blanche Mooro who has been visiting Miss Honor l-*ng has re turned to her home in Lancaster. Mrs StewArt Heath and family are visiting Mrs. James M. Heath. Mrs. Mahler c<t St Paul is visiting hor sister Mrs. Adaifis. Miss Sadie Anornm is spending a week with her family and will return tC Colombia on : v. Tlii' KpiM-opal Hhzuh,. I in- kjiiKi* p:d M .. ' i mc which was ! h? Id ?i ( I ii ?? I ; ('];)'( II (lim <n i \\ ?? I m H.t ? , f. ? | h ti i m) h\ nf I I, i?l ; A . ? ?? i.*. a }' i ;? n I Mli i i it lit) |s ' n? '??. t hi t 1 1 ii ' h. i j t n ; i 1 1 ?? i r. nu n i . J I I . m K ?. 1 1 itv v hi i (i w hi k i ii ^ f ,t 1 1 1 1 jfi:Mv for in n ii v hi-i ki and it in in ili-ftl j,? i n 1 1 f \ i ii f. 1 1 ? know lli.it theli rtioilti hnvi' lit in mi v. hi: tit) ant ly re ftaidrd. I in? ISti/.iftr U quite tin j ' "'Cnsjutl <)f till' Kriiiiltl. itlHI. thn-e hundred ? I ? ? 1 ! ti t s weir it'iili/. M t hi' (ilht i v? II i -4#- ? 'A l-'rt c Life Insurance Polhy for One Thousand Dollftia IIm' State Life I nsurtmce Contpa m , of I ml i ;? n i, pnl i ??. in rtVering u ptlicy I"!' o ii i' thousand dollar* ah .-*.?1 ii If 1 v fi?e. ){. ml (lit ii r.ilv. in I l ??- ? I a % 'm Chi onicle a :d llndnut 1 1 1 ? I pHrlii'til-iin, till mil tin1 hlM.k uiiil '*? nd to Mr. I). Smn Cox, ^enaiu) i<^t nl. I It I h iu one of llio aliong ? at and hcst companies in tin1 wt rid and Mr. Cox in a poliHhed, christian gentleman. lieinp perfect ly reliable in every pellicular. We nkc pleasure in recommending hot h the cojltpntiv atn) the agent. I'M I out that hl'?ik to-dn\ ; there in nothii.g to lose ami \o u may g- t n policy for one, thousand dollar* free. T 1 5 it. Lotter to G. 11. Yates. I ) ?.' h i Sir: It costs two or thi?< time a an much to put puint on us to hny it. A gallon of poor pai nt cohi a much an n gallon of go od, for Hit w t?i l* ; and a gallon of poor don I go half as fir. Poor paint UhIh half or a third or a quarter as long a? good ; and protects wood and iron a hull' or ii third or a quarter weii a? tfood. l)o you hny good pniot or pooiV You don't know any pooiV Wbt, i he mat kot is full of it. All Dt voe agents have a atali chcmt'St'rt c? i tificate which le I Injun * liata in Dcvoe. Go by l he naim : the one e re name: Devon lend an ) zinc. Yoil 18 lil II 1 \ , F W. Dl-voc & Co. P. S. ? Springs A. Shannon Belt our pain v 75. Trespass ITctice. AH person.* are herehy notifieiVnot to trenpats upon anv 1 .m ? ?i k owned or con t ro! I ?si hy lie in Flat lio* -k, Township I ?y hunting, tibhingk cutting no ?! J or in nny manner whatsoever. Any or.o caught tlisiej^aidiotf t hie notice will l>? |>roH? ou ted. - ' J O. HILTON, W. F. UUSSELL. .March 3rd, 1H05. NOTICE,: i The Mayor hfts ordered ft rigid i enforcement t>f Use ordinance against shooting within the corpor ftle limits of the '.own. This ordi nance will he otrielly enforced, so govern vour?tdf accordingly, HKNJ. H A I LIC, Chief of Police. Mar. 3rd, LOOy. evitably accompanied b y~ ir hkc. th in the problems which arc ever re every nation that rises to gieat- j Power invariably means both le gibility and danger. Our fofefatli aced certain perils which we have rown. We now face other perils very existence of which it was ln Ible that they should foresee, ern lffe is both complex and ln e and the tremendous changes ught by the extraordinary iiidus i development of the last half cen are felt i" every fiber of our social political being. Never before have i tried- so vast and formidable an 1 -* - *?'? " Citation. SontU Carolina ? Kershaw County. By J. B. Phelps, Probate Judge. Whereas, Martha J. MorrUon and W. T. Castles made suit to me, to grant them Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of John T. Morri son. These are therefore to cite and admon :sh nil and singular the kindred and thja creditors of the Raid John T. Morrison deceased. that they ''bo and'^np Eear before me, in the Court of Pro ate, to be held at Camden, S. C , on Saturday, March 18th, next after fiublication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the orenoon, to show cause, if any thev have, why the said administration should not ho granted. Given under mv hand this 1st day of March, A D., 1905. Published in tho Camden Chronicle on the 8rd day of March, 1905. J. B PHELPS, Judge of Probate. "pfSefifc. Su)tr*5 -Y owtlis 3 u f i s 3 <?? th 1 Idf e p s 3>usite . SI ' ITS TM AT i- ! i'. PRICK A:V I ) <}i:.* LI TV KKill i\ IX M KNV, !i()VS S CI! M.DKKNS. ' 4* _ 1 ( 'o I *lt> <11 1(1 111 'is yliow \ 1 1 1 j I ! i ( ' \ r I > I 1 1 1 S t II: S 1 ; o c < , \V > ? THINK wt' fill) |i|f;lMl \ oil, \\Y KNOW vo j'ive III.' )??;-( v : ] ? 1 1 io iy . .J list Keceiving a tivsh line of NYrkwour ? latest coloi* and Shapes. Latent Shapes in Soft and Still Hals lVo in Lowest to Iliuli t Grades. Oomo and free tis if you want lo be pUvis?v.l. SHOE, HAT AND CLQTIftlG IVIAIM. 31 A. S >Jtl and as Cotton lias decli i.ed lift c? 1 1 Dollars p<*r Baits buy your floods 1'ioin id. o-y, ami save your dollars. ? t A beautiful line of Christmas goods in tin- way of Table and Pocket Outtlery. Hands nn?> Oarvii.^ sets <E'*2 to $5. Axes, .wag v)ns and Air Rifiop for the See our Drllt llnane 1 ware, porcelain lifted, Clean and pretty. Our IfTmlware line was never fuller. Kspecial attention paid to the Saddlery Depart ment. Saddles, i fames*', Bridies, Horse wciir, Lap Robes. What nicer present for the wife than a Garland Range and the kitchen fitted out with our beautiful Delft ware? CHOICE GROCERIES. Try our home made Mola-ses, 50c per gal, far superior to New Orleans. The favorite ?Kingan" Hams always on hand',: Do not take "these are just as good" but buy 4%Kingans" and get your dollars worth. E. 8. NETTLES & SON. Wc hereby tamo u nee to the public that we have., opened o first-class MEAT MARKET in tho store formerly occu pied by Mr. J. E. Vauglian, where we will bo glad to serve you with an) thing in the line of fresh meats. We carry also a full line of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, and extend to you a cordial request to call on us. EVERYTHING FRESH. EVERYTHING FINE. Lumber For Salo. Any ami all kinds of first'Class lumber always on hand. Orders left at Parlor Meat Markofc will receive prompt attention. Mill 5 miles above Carodeu. Patronage nolicitod M. C. Hinson. SALE OF COUNTY BONDS. The County Commissioners of Ker shaw County. South ?Carolina, hereby call for scaled bids upon Coupon Bond? of said County to the amount of l'wenty Five Thousand Dollaia ($25,000) to be iMued and dated April flrd, A. D. 1903. fur erection of Court House, in pursu ance of Legislative A(!ls of 1901 and 19Q5. Honda to bear interest from date there of at live (/>) per cent, payable annu<4)y Ati bids to bo filed with tho nudetsilfcTted not later than March 7th next (A. D. 191)6 i No bids at letss than par will be | considered. J. M. 80 WELL. Supervisor KershAw Co , Camden. S. C. ' I'brunry !7th, 190'. FIRST ANNUAL STATEMENT. OF THE CONDITION OF Commercial ?Saoinas S3 an/' Urust (2o. (Bttmi/en, O, Q. ? Resources. Loans and Discounts . . . $78,875.32 Furniture and Fixtures . . . 1,206.94 Cash on Hand and Due by Banks . 35,746.42 V\ ' IAahiiitTe*i Capital . . . . . . $25,000.00 Undivided Profits . v . . . 2,709.33 Deposits ? * . . 7 . . . 88,119.35 $ 1 1 5,828.68 * ^ ? ? _ $115,828.68 I, John T. MdCkey, Cashier ol the above namod lia .k. ^solemnly swear that- the foregoing state meat is true and comet to the bfcaj, of toy kno^cd^o nui t>?it?f. " John T. Maokey, Caaier. .. Swotn to before mejtbU lai day of M-wb, 1905. Attest Correct, - I W. Al Sohrock. [L 8.] Notary Pablic. 0. J SHANNON, JR..) V ? W. H. HOUGH, J Director*. - ? ^ x _ H. BAUftt, ? ? ? ~ ??? ?? ? ? -- j Grand Clearance Sale AT The Famous Gilt Edge Stor BEGINNING. oATU iii i/v Y, i^Klf Y. -1111, 15)05. As is our usual c.iisi (fin a I ihe end of cadi 'smsi n wo are ? i 1 1 K to slaughter all wint r j.oo!.s, This is no .Fake Mile but ( lu* (icnnioe Article, These :iro going to bos.dl s-itno fit $ cost, soui" mull r eosl, and all at a givat sacrifice. And ic menibi r we have, not boon oflering goods at cost all 1J10 year. All heavy winter Dress ^ ods, Flannel Waisting, Flannol Skirting and Cloaking; Ladies and <J !i ild reus Sweater?; Ladies Silk and Flannel Waists; Ladies L urs and Faciimtois. Ladies tailored Suits Walking Skirts, Cloaks, Jackets and Ruin Coats. ^ ' BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. ' ~ 5 \ 1 ^ ' ZM GlothlpgT Olothlngl < V ? :vSS All of our Afens and Hy5r8 cloihiag i iid^vjorcoatfl { at slaughter iirices. RUGS AND ART^SQUARES. We have a beautiful line of these goods that aio going at a great sacrifice. - We have' just received the prettiest line of Embroideries, Edgings? Flounc ings, Insertions, Beading's and All Over V ;' / ' ' . ? v f Goods that liave been brought to this , . ? ? ' city (that was the comment of- one lady customers) .md arc opening beautiful line of Spring goods and Mcrcccrizd those "Pino Crepes" only Yours Rdfc^ectfully,