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, mccmw $ ???!? wzm <K MliSM $? WCNGwS ^ ^ ^?|j ^H>iv Cn^ r tflftfi ffc ML- ~. ~ ' ? ? coffee: Balm ok d Brothers, Wiiplo Ami Fjuh v (iroK'rs j@?ll p|?^, V/oni^u'H .Exchange to C'loee. Wu h;?v<' 1 if i. n ft (jiicpinl |,o an nounce th><Hhc Woioari'it Itacliang** will <?!? e<* for tho season on Sniiii day, April larli. All peisoi.s having articles there are l eq nested to c?ll for thorn at that t iu,e. Mcgtl i,? of Camp Jttehard Klrklond. A mpctliiji <if C?ni|) Richard Kirkland is exiled for April 15th next at 12 in a! thu Opera House, for the purpose of elect in# oftypMB for the coming y ?? ?? r nr.d Dvlc^dtec to tho State a?ul National Conven tions. Members will please come prepared to pa}' their dues. A full meoting is urgently requested. W. A. A ncrum, Commandant. b Rod iced Itates To Bpartanburg, S. C. via Goinhem Unit way. Account of the South Atlantie S >atcs M ualc Festival at Spartan burg.S. 0M Alay ,3i d-Cth, lOOo. The Southern Railway announces the very low rate of one First Cluts fare plus 25 cents for the round t ri j> (minimum rate CO cents.) Rates to apply from all stations, Atlanta, Athens, and Elherton to Green&boro, N. C, inclusive am? from Charleston and Savannah to AshevUle, N. C. inclusive tickets to be eold 1st, 2nd, Urd and 4th of May from all points in the above territory; also on May 5th from stations, Greenwood and Greenville to Charlotte, N C, tind Asheville to Columbia, inclusive. Final lim it. of all tickets May (Hb, 1905. For further information aa to ratos, etc, address any agent Sou C'ru Railway, or, Brooks AT organ, ?, A. G. P. A. Southern Ky, Atlanta, Ga. lhSj Uaion Meeting of ite Kershaw County Association. The union meeting oC.the Iverehnw C lanty Association will , convene with the Ml Pisgab church on Fri day boforo the 6'b Sunday of tlii*, month at 11 Ju ro The introductory sermon to he preached by Rev. Jas Iluntcr. The following queries v/i!' be discussed : 1st. What constitutes a christian?! Duties of sj|g^? 1st in tho home;] 2nd., in tho^urch; 3rd, lu the Sn*> dav school. By Rev. N. VVftlah and J. C. Piiee. 2nd. Was John's Imptlffn chris tian baptism? Rev. J. C. Orouch ari<l W. D. See^ars. 3rd. Can one live tho lif<j of a christian without performing good works? Liov. W. S. Walters and Jo seph West. 4th. What should be our attitude towards erimo and intcmporanee that they mny be lessened in onr midst? By Rev. W. G, Otitoo and S. A West. On Sunday 10 a- m. the Stindsy School by Rev. N. Welsh. Preach* injj at 11 a rn. R. Thos Blnckruon, for the Committeo. b ? A number of Camdona young poc jilo enjoyed a delightful picnic at. Mulbury I.ihI Saturday. y.^ry Low Rntcs Via So. Railway To Tho Following Poinlo. Knup.flR Citv, Mo.-?-Soulhein Raplist Convention May 10 to 17. Kato one flret clrtFB faro plus iiOt: for round trip. Tick ets on Palo May 7 to 11 inclusive. Final limit May 23. St. Louis, Mo. ? National Baptist An irersary Way 16 to 24. Koto one first class fare plus 2,">c for rouml trip. Tick ets on sfllo May 14, 15, 16 with final lim it to May 27. Aalioville, N. C. ? South Atlantic Mis sionary Conference May 17, 21. Ualo one firat-plass faro plua 25c for the round trip. Tickets on salo May 16, 17. Final limit May 23. Fort Worth, Texas ? General Assembly, ? Southern Presbyterian Church May 18^ 26. Hate one firat-clara fare plua $2 (or round trip. Ticket* on HiYle May 1ft. 16, 17 final limit May* 31, not SpririgH, Va.? Southern Hard wore Jobbers Association Juno 6 to 0. lUte one first-cla?s fare plus 25c for rcund (rip. Tickets on salo June 3. 4, 5. Fhtal limit Juno 18th. ^ * 4 Savannah, Ga - National JftaVolora Protective Aiaociatiou^t <fmorioa, May .1(5 to faro plua f>0o TWTirtftd trip. Ticket* on sale May 13 ai.d 14th. Hr.al limit May 26th. Savannah, Ga- ? Fourth Annual Tour nament Southern Golf Association, May 9 to 13. Olio firat-clas? fare plua 25c for round trip. Ticket* on aala May 7, 8, . t. Liu Had Max -16th. , ? : 1 he Sonthf ro Railway U the niott di *11 the abovo points. Oper v tflSaEVwa>?n sleeping cars, high hack ~ .fCitibule coaches, with superb dining orwrwce. ^ information apply to any company or a ^ vnarl?*to&? 8. 0. I Special (laid To The Public. To Uio pnhli.? ) wi-h to foiv )' nl j words cannot expTff i! v c i *'? I od?* for ihe Hjo,|>u'liy hlmw.i mo in my 1 reef-lit | ? 1 ? v ^ icln) o)).l ijiianciil' I ! Toubh a ^ I H Hi to ( j:y to JliV friends LivijO at f h? nun.eroiis tlmn I I h?;d ever );?iO\vit } >t: ?< >i < , Hmt I. rtdnft"y ? Uj ro'.'irg. 1 *?? 1 '?n:M!'.?!ft! ' J*??H tiw'C, ?x !i ! ?* 1 1 niwp ''(?juh .t blow to ir.o. Kavo. 1 tin u'ftil to hny. lu i n *i.tli?d (?i the ? v I ? ? I ' ?* h;i? tt>frK*tion t'f tlil CfMifOrfM 'l Thanking one e ti 1 1 nil, f cm w i 1 1 !>'? p c/uliiud*', . 51 JiAUM April !4ih, 19n5 0 TToubc to !<<>( . 5 Room bouse to Jet on LuF.>v i'Uo Avu. Apply to K, C. voti i'reeckow. ? ? . ? ? ??>. ? * ? ? Hulboun Hoots For Salt*. White Narcissus p^r dnz 25c yellow Jonquils " " 20e. Snow 1 ) i'o [)m " " 20d. White Roman Hyacinths 20c. Crown 1 mporial Lillies. .... .25c. Plant now to have limn bloom next season. Apply tit. this oMlce. ,0 IfC# ? <*? PERSONAL. Messrs. M, H JToyman. W. J. P. Weeks, K. -T. Ijflwis, K P. Pnyd<? and R,,S. Will sum of the local I ? ? c 1 1? <_? K of P. wr-nt to JrftWson vcslerdav to assist in tbfl organization of a K. of P. lodge there last isiffht. Air T, El I wood Carpenter and hi* charming family, of Mt. Kiseo, N Y , returned hist. Tnosday ?o iheirhomo, after having spent the winter in Can) ilen at Or. A, A Moore's. Whi'e her*4 thoy made many warm friends who regret exceedingly their depajrtnre and sincerely hope to ceo thom hero again next soif-on. To Wed Next V/ednosclay. ? Invitations have been Issued to] the marriage of Mr. W. Kobbln Zomp and Miss Ilehe DeLoHche] which will take place at Littleton street Methodist church next Wed nesday* evening, the 10: h, at 6 o'clock. Owing Ap the prominence and popularity of the two young j people tho event is looked forward to with a great deal of interest. Protr.u toA Mceliog la The Prc&byt.p rian Church. i ^ t A series of special Hwrvicco will i be held in the Camdon Presbytenau . church commencing on Hip 3rd Sun! ilay in April. The paslor, Or. ,M McConnell, will be assisted by Rpv. Dr. J. H. Thornwel!, of Fortj Ulill. Members of nil other church Bp* b rc cordially Invited to attend plnese oervfceP. I The hour for .Sun day school at this church has been changed to 10 o'clock A. M. lj.iTect.td a Bettj;emont. ? It will ho pleasant news to the! many friends of Mr. M. Baum to learn thai he ha?? tflfeotsd a settle j ment with his creditors and that he1 is again reinstated in bu?dnos?. A few months ago physical and firvan olal trouble overtook him; but with that indomitable plucky anjl,peroevor anoe which has always characterized him, Dir. Baum did not give up, j and with trne manliness he has met) his creditors faoo to face, snbmitlod a proposition r?nd th.oy huvo accept ed it. Whilq Urn creditors wore ex acting, we understand they received the proposition with tho kindest con sideration. It is indeed gratifying j that tho matter has been so araieably adjusted, and it ia sincerely hoped that many years of usefulness and pro perity will yot bo spared to Mr. Banm. Social ^l)ots. Tao Junior Card Club was most de liglitlully entertained lust Friday af ternoon flrom 4lo 7 o'clock, by Miss Harriet Shannon on Fair St. After juite ajbtunboryof ox citing of progrOH&iye RueVe Miss Khthcrine Darpenter\ of Now York, who if spending tlty \YinwY soaaon at Dr. A A. Moore's, was tbe fortunate winner of the prettjy prize having tnado the highest scorp. Tho delicious refresh ments were greatly enjoyod and tho twelve ??Juniors" oil had a lovely tin?o and aredndebted to their yoang hostess for ttieir delightful evening. Mr. Jno. Miller, of St, Pauls, arriv ed on Monday for a rest and recrea tion with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. An trum's fiimily on Fair St. When ho returns to his homo ho will carry, with him his wife and sweet little girl, '?Botty Calhoun,'! who will ho greatly oai^aed by their many friends hero. -? ? Mrs. Athol Miller and her infant hm are with Mr. and Mrs. H G. Car rison, at Iheir home, on upper Main St. Miss G>ra Carrisoft who had been visiting them in Columbia returned on Saturday to hor homo bore. Miss Emma Shannon, after a pleas ant week ppent with friends in Co lumbin. has returned to Camdon. Misses Nan Withers and Renti Chuff o loft on WoJiiesd.iy morning for quite an extended vi?rt to friends in Aiken and Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. James l)?rrett oi Sumter visited this we< k Mr. and Mrs. NV. 1>7 BiifNtt on LyttUton St. All automobile party consisting of Mr. and Mr*. Legar? Ingleshy and Hist Kato Manning, Mr Richards and son came over from Columbia on Sondftj joined friends here and all dined at tho Court Inn returning to i their home in timo (or breakfast an JiofcdAy ttorcic^ \ i'otirl , t,?.Uil ?-l gc t Af>8HlOU conven ed i ? i t'Hinden M<M)(1kv morning, Jo'1;V ?'.(?< i l< I'litfc, pt ( hidlt / cni'i Mr. '-????! t; ** ti i*i in nit rin ft ri ?l> ?((?*?' ? ? i . I'hc fiiSt Wi*i\ tried ;Uot< tha* c f n.a k I ) ?* r? *? f ? t r houee breaking nixl larceny. Knund guilty mni ftcntnu ftfil to one yen r. Krat.U ( Hiitt crti :1 ml ^ u ; J t v f 1 ? i ccuy li ic ->i . .) ^ mhj , chi\iu j?ii ?i ? ? . Itsaac S?tl tnond id mo plead guilty < I larceny i f live At?n k and wits *<?:: ?cnced hhido aa above. Joe Trmgdell plead guilty of vio lating dispensary lawn, 8 nuiiiil.s on chain or #100. IMvr IIumvii j>I< ad polity ? > f juuifi breaking and larceny. 1 year on chniu g:in??. Sandy Uiiloy ^ n?l Thou. IIkIcv wort? tried for bou-aa . bteaking and larceuy, Not guilty. John Lawlon, t.liae Jonnic Law s>n was indiolld on throe counts f <i jarceny, of bicycle. Guilty in 8 1 ?? otid caac and sentenced to iwo .youip. A'ndy Kelly waa tried for houre breaking ami lureony. Guilty i.f larceny. 3 months on chain gang Deunio Rird wm tried for murder ind found guilty of inunf laughter. Sentence 5 yeais on chain gang. Ten a Truialel was tried fn% mur der. Guilty of manslaughter with iCGonicndttllou to mercy. 3 yearn in jail or P.euetcnti.'vry. On aeyounl of the illness of Go!, fwli Of Imif, one of the attorney tor Mr. Gillia this crbh ban been con tinued until i he next term of Com t. Aaron Williams the negro wlro was sentenced to be hung here this month has been granted a ntty trial, j The trial wan allowed on the ' strength of after-discovered evi dence. J'be Juror s wort* dismissed yester day afternoon and there will be no more caeca tried thin week. Tho following iu the presentment of the Grand J ury. To If in Honor, (.ieo. I*'. Prince, 1'reni ding Judge of April term of Court* We, tho grand jury of Kershaw comity bog to (submit to your Honor the Miow ing presentment : We have noted upon all bill* handed | U8 by your Honor- We have examined ibo County Alma House and rind that the inmate* are properly eared lor. We beg to report- that we find the County Jail in goo.l condition anil properly kept, but* would rccommcud that a suitable water closet he <u once placed upon the premi't't* of the Jad for the use of tho Jaiior'n family. We will some time during .ibo year ex aiaind^ toe various County -'oJiicea, and report their condition. 'Wo would re commend that the bond of the Coroner he (strengthened. Wu desire to Wall your attention that at the latjt term of the Court the Grand Jury prenonted one Richard Love for gelling whisky at flight in school dis trict No 14 of Kershaw County and (hat he ( Richard Love) has nut been pruto outod ior thus violating the law. Wo also call attention that the Grand Jury at tfio lut term of court requested that certain obstructions of the view at the crossing of tho public road by the Southern Railroad has not been remov ed. Our Attention has been called to the bad condition of the. ro.ttt find brid?og on the fMrli :g'on road, and ve reuoiumond that this (i)Attor huvo the immodijvto at tention of tbc projier officers. We deehe to thank your Honor and the Court oflK'ors for courtesies extend ea to u6. J AS. L- HAIJiR, Koreninn. A Letter From Btthuno. Editor Camden Phroniclo : ? I wiU-h to say through your valuable journal that I ntn now residing tit Bethune, S. C. The little town ir u perfect gem nestled among tall pines. Belhune is noted for us magnificent landscape, pure air, cool water, healthful nested last hut, not leant a flupei l> f>f?v Jety. The prople a;e kinty social aud pirns. Upon my arrival here they gave me a large pounding consisting of things toy nuuicioutt to mention. I have never met a more goturou* people. Th- y have in their little town a splendid school running in full blast.. They also have an ex cellent Pie?by tei iau church. The Baptist church ? I'lonsnnt Hill, is located on the Bishopvillc road1 about one mile and a half from town. The said church ia on the [Up grade morally and spiritually. I flud that many of these people are filled with religon* enthusiasm. I am so elated over BeOiunc that \ entend to make it my homo for life. J. C. Crouch. Application for Final Dis chaige. Notice is hereby ?iven thnt one month from this dat<? I will apply to the Judge of Pcobatnof Kershaw County for Letter* Dtemissory as Administratrix of the es talo of W, It. McCroight. F. Li. McCRKIGIIT. April 14th, 190T?. ICE IVty Wagon is now making two tripe ft day ? morning anil evening. Only ono trip will be mado on Sunday a. - Sunday Htiinrfl ? 7. A. M. to 2 P. M. ^ Your patronage solicited. G.W.CROSBY Tt f - . .'t ?*** M >1 u ?? ' .. , %? ' g % v. -* T " " ^ y \tT #t, '? Vm;' jr ?*. * 1 '4? ?<4^ Ni> Sui .'? %L? h i 3 Cl jj* fc? /W ? ? "*??? <1 *?' ?'} '??<*i' '-> '<-?!) Lt SI I i S i i ? A i :? I : . i PI IH.I10 A Nl> QUA LITY KIO Wi\ I in m ION' '., boys a- rmumn-Ns. V \u".-. { ?? } ~ " ^ Ooiuc ami if- !is ,li '\\ yt u the very iatt M m S I >*??.'> Y\V THINK we ca ; pl<MA ?o you. We Kf\IOW ^ tfivo the \)^\ va 1 c n ! i > iy. Just iter?.friv|:;-( a frrsli liiu oi Xeokv.e ?. -I;:L':;t < ?;!ovs ami Shapes. Latent Sli^pe* ti Soft !i:;<l ol:f] iVo'.n Lmvesl :<> ( 1 i|?!i <'hI Grades. Come aiul^cee us il you want to l>e ple.tned. J? y,r . 'f '' p CS fll rz L.^ P. T A !f p $**"> fl s r\ t e xl m** ? ?? s ?sir?yL. r-i'i g wp.u .1 lk^-vji Sv^Ai^l We wish to announce to the public that we are opetainir u pi in <j?e store -> v* recently vac Va- tC !?./ A' ii f c. 0. c. Bruce, *' - ? a general lit e of *?"*> 4 ?' \ ? *jtar&ware, Sporting { S'qg&'s Stnd f"/% > ? iC'UC'i &%>'?? V ' 1 We are also equipping; a Repair Department with *!ie latest improv ed tools which will enable us to PJrn turn out good work promptly.. t Watch For Our "AUTO AD" Later. 1 wish to announce to the public thafafaoitt March 1st, at "Singleton's Old Stand;" 1 will open a first-class Bakery. Everything found in a first class bakery will be kept constantly on Hand, and will run a free deliv ery. All orders will receive prompt attention. Send order or phone 164. W. I. YOUNG. KELLUM SURE CURE FOR INDIGESTION ? , PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT, THE PUBLIC PRAISE IT AND WE RECOMMEND IT. ZJH2>1?? & DePAS^, ?LOOAX. AGENTS. TToni i lliar WATER MELON 8ECP OIVOWN IN TMC SUNNY SOUTH. MQr#*irt*4 rod m+it, to* of Mo* md oo If you want qotkliy, wminm, im tM bat utom that li lij (XMWlDi* U> grow, pWR OW MINRMR PVIIR DKWH WW. nonOWD : or wMUro-ffown omIob M?d doetn't begin to cdmp*i*, wl*? fo\t~ qa^m y p^odopt erf the ftw pnMucca. Three Oubow Tfcr? .Pert Vartetl? flMWdrorJIK. V( IN t^loumn for Cm r?M, Smkam. mmCmv. CM. fUM, **? Md v?t? <>??*?. ffimacmmoin, * WMttafc SmJsm, IHntoMirTl n i-r W ii Famous Gilt Ed A fu(? Sine oSr Spring goods. Ev ery thing new and up to (he Minute style a in! finish! Washgoods, Wh i tegoods, Mercerized yarns, cream and white wool goods, Mohair in black and colors, and just anything you could wish for to make a Dress. lilac li I'dvpiriilion 1'roof il;c \cisl tiling < r j sr whirl wnij-t. .')<> in black Tnil'ata ^naranmed not to split; llalwtia, Pon* goo and Chinas in cream and color*. a We have always bren hoatlouarters for blaok Dress Goodff V. ? i ***,, ( ami we have, some, new wc avofl lo show in Mohair, Voiles, l^ta inimw, Panama olqiltj do.., the very thing o ringty ar?<l suiimipv wear. In our notion Department \ o u will find all of tip novelties of thofftison, we en 1 1 special attention to our /fjace and Em-/ hroideiy stock, Kd^es, i?>v)s ami all overs f/Jfoin the o, heap si lo I he he, st. | Ail of the newest things in Ladies ne die wear. "Black-^ -1on??" Collars tor I/.nUi.m aij,d (Jhi.drea fit, ) 5o. Wo have n, big assortment of ciof.Jgiifl ? ui etamtxsd piliowr tops, mkhty acsiftas, ana wo mo making a special 25-cant offer cn Pillow Top GiUfcU aa follows: 25'Ccni OerffiV - - Cost 59 cents.. 4 Skemn Pitch nrcicni r<V. .f&tdezy $if$T 1 Embroid^ty Hoof. 3 Complete lvC.'4so*\ ?*"- ? .-.ee : r.r*/?. ?i ryato 1 Slanip'au ?pjilcv/'K op with k Bought separately would cSst you over 3'? contn. Tafco ike outfit for 25 csata. .GET ONS; 1'O'^X ? LADIES AND CHiLDRENS STRAW HATS. A full lino of T a lies and Childrens bailors and ready to wear ha Is. SHORT LENGTH GOODS. / We have a lot of short lengths in Madras, Demities^Peque?, plain white lawns and Table do mask. Tliat are rare bargains. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. A beautiful lino of neglige t hirls fdrjjfen and I3oysT^ ?ee our line of shirts (now goods) at 39c. A full line of Gents and Ladies underwoar and IIoHory. Cal^a ud get a Pair of American Beauty or W. B. Oorsfcfs,^ Tlicy are made to lit, and only coat $1. White Canvas Shoes for Ladies, Men and children. And a bottle of "Quick White" at 10c will keep them white, TO THE FARMERS:? We havo a fttiyine of faiiri sup-* plica, wagons and buggies, and wont bo undor-sold bv any' jy ^ v body. , . / ( . * '.-X' *' r - ?? t: Get our prices on Fentalizers before yott buy; ? ? ??.' I . ' t ? '? i-'-'*. ? -vvrfr;"i Yours Bespeotftilly, ^