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CJXAS? SAJVBORNS 2!S!2S?T?AS Salmond Brothers, Hittptf Ami Fmicf Orowi'K. Jo??l Jfe^, : ? j ? t ? ? ? _-/! For Sale Cheap. One now Pinno at greatly reduc ed price. Organa and ScwiD? Ma phiqes at short notice. Dry good* $od Groceries as cheap as money buy ilieui. W. J. Caddell. thw Food duly $1.40 Par Hundred. Just' received by the Camden Sup ply Co , a shipment of Shorts (or Middling*} one of the heat varieties of Cow Food on the market. Price only fi. 40 per hundred. Try it. <, A Great Improvement. * The pabljo road Jrom- Camden to ? ^ Holly Hill is being cinyed. Tbia S vnd bed is known to be. one of tb*? W)rst <n the county, and the work b io* .done there is a wonderfuJJj J*P Uivomcul. ? ft Ksy be Bought at a Bargain .. There i^nd ver tie*, d. In the Chron ? icle ko-dav aJlne tract of land live mil*# south til Hethune for sale* -The party owning it want* to dis pose of it fl^U* away and the first mev git a grea* bargain. .. J \ Scatter to Kr. W. E Johnson.. J 15?ir Wr : There is endliess discua ?i(ft? about barytes in paint. Per thi? atHlee the queation. -^^ffwbhfrtises exactly alike at Delhi owner of both is HrN Avery. - One was reoently painted Devoe ; the other with a bary tea paints ; save painter did both Jobs; his name is George Gilbert. One cost $27 ; the other $54 The first loot 8 gallons; the other 12 Six tfallonaUgvoe. &a . to .covering, j cqufli twelve of the other. - ^ Youra truly F. W. Devoe & Co. P, S. ? Springe & Shannon ? ell our paint. 93 Quito a Suoces*. The Japanese Yea given by the ~ ? N*#. Cbureu wK^kf>yc6I Sthe Bap li?V church a( the residence cf Mrs. . "E. S. Nettle*, Jr , en Lyltleion St. oq the^eTooing *'of the 19th, wan r quite a aucceas, financially and so cially. The Japanese icttomo was carried out in costumea and deoora t'.oni including the symbolical teaj ^ i*ble?.__Tbc large crorrd.ln attend ^ ance. enjoyed very much the amuse ments provided for their entertain ;> ment. The candy table preeented an attractive appearance, pre' aided over by Mra A. E. Crane and Hols llie* Julia Crane, a veri table Jap ; both (fore the Japaneee costume ana the lovely baekete of bomeinsde candy were quickly ?^foWt Th#? "Famous Scene*" a taate ?K. f?l Cftriaioed booth presided oypr . bylf re* JL Sr. Nottlea waa ?9*ytx ie?fively patroniaed ,aitfd waa a aonroe of great eajdyment. The i - cfakKftMfu iMroh in evidence and j ger portion of the crowd aa tiger for the aecond the first at J aeemed de with thetr success at grab The donkey parly waa itlloue, the aucceaaful oon awarded a handaoms H prias. A? the eve ft, the Ice cresw waa d all seeded *> ??? ttiifllitow ibat'waa lavishly WlT%Terj Socio L S/)o/s. T!??? Ut.llllb ul lIlM 1 1 '4 M l *???! k tlKV been almost. etitirfly monopoly hy the (/iillfftw jiilt n n f 1 lw.\a ^ h i lid if turning il? in wt rli tothsirdn ? \t S Olftf W llt'li*. 0*l? <jf llttt ||| O* dslitfhlful mtcls if ih? liidin^ (.'itfl* hwHf l)T 0?o|liglll Oi Friday #.?*ntng ?*??? Mrsnty-fourj young pfopls Willi ilu-ir chaperone* ?U mounted on lioraebsck enjoyc ? two hours race to Psli)t Hill *n? through iho noods lo Mulberry an' up nyain through Maiu street oui-' nil around town aud Km k wood They then adjourned to the (inapt-1 table home of Dr. aud Mrs. Cor belt where Mas Alice Corbelt hbk hostess to bet young frisuds. lc< cream and oilier dainties wan vary refreshing to Ike joyous crowd. Mias Honor Lung who is with her relatives in Kiikwood on a vi? it, is receiving a cordial welcoim from her many friuuds here. Mr. J. Blakenoy Zenap left oii Tuesday foi Virginia to attend u course of study at the iiethol Mili tary Institute. Mr. Sidney Smith of the Charles ton llaeeball loam is in Catudcn with bis family here. MrJ John Stevens (if Kershaw spent several days this wock hero. Mr. E, M, Hondrix See the ad. of Mr. E M. Hen drix in auother column of tin Chrouicle to-day. Mr. Hendrix oc curs a store opposite Mr. Jo? Shfhe^n's ?nd carries a nice line of groceries, etc. Coll and see him. A New business For Camden. The Diamond Fruit and Producr C<j^mpuuy (wholesale and retail) has opened up a line of goods in the building just north of the Dis pensary. They will sell you 5 cte worth or one hundred dollars worth. Whitaker & Burnet. Your attention is called to the advertisement in this issue of The, Chronicle of Whituker <fc Burnet. These progressive young men are fully abreaBl of the times, and to be ''iu it," you will have to trade with Whitaker & Burnet. Escape And Captura of a Convict. ? ? * ? Frank Cauthen, colored, escaped , from the ehain gang hear Green's bridge early yesterday morning As soon as the fact became known a search was commenced and before midday he wascaptured a few miles above Cat^don. Bouj^it The Bakery Also. Mr. John K. McDowall announc es today that -he has bought out the bakery as well as the grocery business of Mr. W. M. Yonng. Mr. MoDowall will have on experienced baker end he trilf gtvfe tfis ?ustoui ers unsurpassed Mrvioeia Uisline. Library Mooting. r/ On Monday, Ook. 2, there will be a meeti?j{Q|^onrd of Directors for the Garden Library. At this meet ^ lag the resignation of llie present JtbrarUu WlH b? iemi?red, and a new librarian elccted. Anyone de siring tills position will please send io a written implication. Remem ber ttie meeting, Oct. 2, 5 P. M. at the Cauaden Library. The new li brarian will take charge abou* the 15th of October. J&eturned to Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Mannes Bantu who haye been spending the aommer in Now York returned home last Fri day and are receiving the cordial greetings oflhcir many friends here who are delighted to sea them again. The trip has been very beneficial to them both. We are glad to note that oar highly esteemed old friend, Mr. Bsom. is looking n? well as he did fifteen years ago, be 'having gained ten pounds daring his recent absence. A Loss to Camden. As will be seen by a notice, else where in The Chronicle to-day a meeting of the Board of Direotore of the Camden library will be held oa Oct. 2 for the purpose of elect ing a new librarian. This is mads necesssry by the recent decision of Miai Louise Ne.ttles to make her home in Cheater. No librarian has ever been more devoted to the work, or rendered more faithful service than Miss Nettle#, and her going to Chester is a distinct loas to Camden. ? Car load mixed and ja?t received. C?r load oorp jast received. ?> M. Baum. Mi?e SexAh Woifa XaUrtawa. I HVAll) IS YOl'K CHANCH . WE ARK SICLLI N(i ALL OF Ol i GLOTPPS at coal i * having concluded to c!o. e out <r*; Clothing Stock, consisting of Mens Youths and Boys Suits, we ai ^ offer ing them at prices that will mak< them go. COME AND GET THE FIR5T PICK OF THE PILE. W. H. ZSHF, 8HQE, HAT AND CLQTINR MAN. FOR SALE. 820 of land, near Liberty llill, known a* the Rebecca Lucai trju-t. Four-horne farm onoo. * l'ric? $2,000; one-fourth cmIi, balance on ensy terms. Applv to Henry tjayage or W. It. Hough. TaWle Tract Of^Lanft For Sale. For Sale. ? Seventy fiye (75) ?ere? of good pine land. Ten ncree clear ed the reat under poo<l pine timber. The tract is a part .of tho Katato of ? Mr. J. K. Stokes, lying flv<i mites South of Itethune, 8. C. Apply at o?ce giving beet caub price. J. W. STOKH8, >Dnnvillc, Va. Kcon dh^elone Sfcs. By The Oar Load Mr. RV Bftum has just received : * car load of mixed and clipped oats. Also a oar loud of cor i, *11 of which will bo sold at very lovr ! prices. Call und see liirn. PERSONAL.. Mr. Caleb Moore waerfn Charlotte ' 'J'uefrday. jP- Mr. I. D. Oreen of Chester was in jour city Monday, 1 Mr. Thos. Lipscomb* Jr., spent Sunday iu Camden. Mrs. O; R. Burt and her gtaudsofi of Ozelo, Fla., vieited relatives hero thiji week. ? Mrs. B H. Banin and son Manter Herman are visiting Relatives in Charleston. Marf Ifcertlia Kohn. of Orangeburg, ?iWi Swinrday here with her sister, Mrt. tihts Hirsoh. Mr. R. K. Tenant lias recently paid a Tery pleasant visit to bis son At Birmingham, Ala. ? Mrs. Chas. ' Shannon relumed to Tamden Tuesday night after u ?t*y at Clifton Springs, N. Y. Miss Cora Carrison. after" an tx Unde4 *i?*t to Europe, returned to Camden Xhnrsd.iy morning. q <m ? IUt. J, B.. Holly Called to Church. ' Augusta Chronicle, ISth inst. Bev. J. B. Holly, of Hamburg, 8. C, wftj last night unanimously called by the Hecoud Baptist chursb to fill the vaoanoy inMts pastorate caused by the resignation of Key. O P. G fiber t, who left Sept. lat to take charge of tlie First Baptist churolt at Americas, 6a. ~ Sijoc'6 the resignation of Mr. Gil bert the officials oS the church have been quietly seeking a worthy anc cessor to the former pastor and one who would be entirely satisfactory to the people. They bavs been very deliberate about the matter, consid ering tfae names of many good men but the many flattering reports a trffliT MfrHolly fiiia'Jy led tliem to invite bim to make them a visit aud preaoh for them. The gentleman from Bamberg came to the city last 8onday and delivered two able and eloquent sermons. So favorable was the im pression created on the congrega tion by him and his wifo, who is pronounced a most charming wo man, that , at the conference called last sight especially for that pur/ po?? be waa unanimously end en thusiastically named as pastor of the church. It ?a? praotically certain before-' baart thai Mr. Holly would accept nation which would b? ten dered him and ha will oome to tbia oily aa aoon at ha oan arrange ble affaire %t Bamberg, although so gwat U hta popularity with hie pteeentaharge that they hareatead faatly tfeoldfed they will not give him op. Me. Holly la atilPa young map* although he la married and baa a family. Already ha is known aa on* of the elrongeat and moat eon accreted young wlnlatere cf the f Heplift cburch in South Carolina, lie ha* been connected with a num ber ef religions per iodic ale, baring formerly edited a Baptiet paper (? t>ll?ii?m*i Fla. He to ? college frciun and a' man of ?M? li^ ? - - . M- y- ?- ? ?*? T-W!TS - ?"*? OPERA HOUSE TO LEASE ; i r t , Sealed bids for u lease of the ' Honao :n Camden, B. ''./for tint enptiiu; year are invited by Gitv Council. I ldf will ,-foe received up t;> C? tobe/ w, 1MK> wheji f^ineil will ni?-et >-rid oj vn ti. ;u Coiiat'il reserves the hunt to rojrut xm or/all bi-U. If. < i. Cnr-irtt.n, Mayor. (J, G. Alexander, Clerk. Wept- 8, 8 ti. ! The attention of bicycle rider* i* to the following provision of ?lu< hie, eh ordinance : f ' All riders of bicycles ure required to eon nd an alarm witldn a do'imuv of twenty feet of each street cori.tr be'>?re turning the saino and to p*>ii or turn corner* slowly " ? I have instruction to .M.rirtf r enforce, the provision# of this oHinaavo, winch will be done in the future. , Betij. liaile, Clteif of Tolice. Master's Sale. By virlure of ft d?dre^ of tha Ouit of Common Plea# for Kerahaw t'ounty in the filate of South Carolina, in the cane 1 ol Springs Banking and Mercantile ' p?ny aguinat Oallio Richard*, t liv older, I Elizabeth Richard*, gophits Richards, An ' nie Richatdf. Callielti^hanv, ttie youn. ! gor, Marion Richards, AJ)P*baui Rich ards. Johnnie Richards, Jame* Hlcli ar(^?, anil Priolfau Richard*, )i??ir? at la* anil distiihnteo* ef J. P. ({irhaid*, deceased; I will sell to the bight Ml bidder at auction a* the C^urt' Ilouae in the town of Catndun in t*? Count 7 of Ker shaw, in the Stnie of South Carolina on : nale day in October. li)(V>, the *ame be ing tlie 2nd day of aaid month, at Mo usual hour of ?a!e, the following d? acrlbedroal estate to wit:? That tract of land in th?- County of l$erahair, in aaid Stat* known na part of , (he Elliot place, containing fifty tvres, more or lean, bounded north by Und? of Oareton Eatafe and P. Cf. Jonea; 1C?hi by public road whiefr Hcad'a from Oan?dpn to Liberty ; an Ol# South by lauds <>t (Jtiretop estate. Terma of #al?, cash, purchase) to jiay for papers. L. A. WITTKOWSKY. - MaftUM- ftersthaw t ounly. September 0th. 1905. "TAXNflClH Office pf Treasurer of Kershaw County) 04m den, S. C-, Sept. 1 r>, IS06. f In accordance with the Acl to roiue. supplies for thtt.tl&cul year eomnicnolng January lat. 19o4, i?<?t4<ie i*i jjv. that the booka will lie open for co'd< etf '.ng- State, county ami school tax?s from Jctoher 15, 190r>, to vIarc!> lat. i9<iG. /A ; nenalty of 1 per cer.l will be on ill taxes unpaid by January 1st. lf>;>6. : \ penalty of two per cent on all imp id 1 ?jy Feb. 1st, WOC, A penalty of seven ?>er c%nt will be added on all unpaid March lat. 1906 *j Tbo rate per centum for Kerah:iw | souatyii# as lollows : L " Mi. la I ??Hate taxes. f>i 1 Jcbool taxes, ? ?ionoty taxes', iailroad taxes, . < Total. IV The following ape.d.il levies have boat ?ade alao : Special School tax District No. 1, or interest on 8oho?d Bond* Grnded School Bnildtn^, MUIh. District No. 1. % Sl>ecial Sohool tax l>iat, No. 1, :? ? < .i .. ... " ?, i,* 1J " '? - ?? ?? ?? 4, P h >? ,? ?? "7 '2 ii i> .. ?? jo) a \ The road tax of ene " II, " 12, " 17, " 18, '? 19, " 22, " 26, dollar can b? >ald the Coanty Treasurer Jrom Ociol<?? ?5th, 1906. 10 March Int. 1906. All male persons living withia the corporal# lltulta of cltlea or towns, eta denta attending any college or acbool of i h^State. MlnW tn in charge of rcjro "4r Apgregatione, trachera eraploved in lublir schools. school truet?i:s -beir terovof office, pcraonfl |>eriuftn<-nt y disabled and tho*< actually engt^tid in the quarantine ?or\ioe of the st*u> arc except from the [ xyuoeat of rood tax. All ether male per sous between the apes ->! 16 and 60 fear* nre required to pay ?aid road tax or work not leee (ban eight i re.ir. Hon aa to 1 ?*plUatioo. >*-- lot tax [IN >i?tefl?leei 4hn IP -X WU1 be. *Hu tax AT We are receiving our new Pall and Wljrfter G tods everyday We have a complete ine of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, H; ts, Caps and Gents Puni ishing G ads bought at the right price by i- man that has had twenty years ex -eiience in these special lines anct knows what the peoples want, an( we are going to sell them as low ds the lowest. .. r IMS S 0 In our I)re?s ' oods Department yon will fuwl all the new est weaves in M< isir, Panama. IJroa- l< lo( h.s, Kle., in colors and black. VVc all osppei il Attention to our line of Black Dies* CrOOflR. . ' x, ' Otu* Domesti department is complete. Kveryfhing in Longclotbu- Slus~ ings, PillowTubing,W he 8 re a dDnruask, Towels, Nnpldn^ aud Doilies. \Ve? ean please the j^ood house-wives in t ft line. NOTIONS, NOTIONS > We have ^1TTn e latest Novelties i? Neckwear, limits and Girdles, Fancy < ombs and all the little adjuncts that go to make up a lady1* toilet. We carry the American beauty and W. ft. Corsets. Wo are agents (or the Ladies- Home Jour nal Patterns and ;arry them in stock. " . RUGS, I ASPETS, MATTING and Art Squares Those goods are, lovely. Something new in Matting and rirogr*8s Art Squares ? splendid lor the dir.. in*^ ooin. LADIES TAILORED SUITS, Skirts and Cloak . We have these goods in all styles, and call espocial atte tion ^^trF^line^N^ Cloaks and Tailored Skirts. Come anc see us , > Yours Respectfully,